y ' ■ \ V\ 'W\. ■' \ \ V' '' V'- 'v^ \_ ' . ■■A'' ■ - ; \ \ . >. \ . . . \ THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1970 A , 5 PAOIO TWENTY-BIGHT Average Dally Net Preaa Ron \.. . 1 a W a i The iS9anrl;i?Bt?r Et»ni«g ralb By* TIm Week HUM ' Fair and colder tonlCht with v!'’ j ^ Jamiary 14, i m low In 30a. Tomorrow fair, high , ■ ( -j St.; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. about n. eunday'aoutlook — be- ' ---n) ' j Manchester Harold Brown, 01 Copper St. About Town oonUng cloudy. fv - DISCHARGED TESTER- 15,890 Hospital Notes DAY: Michael S. Dvorak, 203 The regular Friday night I W her^^pu SAVE on Mimeherter— ^ i t y of Village Charm Mountain R d.; Donald F. Hahn, bingo game sponsored by | 137 School St; Mrs. EMe F. Campbell Council, KofC at the v n trmo hocSs VOL. LXXXIX, NO. 160 M A N C ir^ E R , CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1970 (TTawlllrf AdvacliataMr ea Faee n > PRICE TEN CENTS MwBMdUita Cue 8«ini- JiamM, 73 Creatwood D r.; KofC home will not be held | (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) prtvato, BOOB'S p.in., ond 4 p.m. Theodore C. Wlnot, 14 Bralnard tomorrow. i pJB.1 potVBto rooms, 10 a.m.> P i.; P^wnklln Prague, Oohim- Easter Accessories! S B jn ., OBd 4 p.m.-S p.m. tala; Mra »iy «lB P. Goehrtng, Girl Scout fTroop 613 wlU oon- Vodlati■Most .Aurents sllowod 43 EmZy Dr., RookviUe; Robb duct a bake sale Saturday start «0gr ttaae oxoo^ noon*S p.m .; F. Goehrtiv, 86 WhMe St; Ing at 9:30 a.nu at the S e o » Few Pilgrtms sdMrs, S p.m.-S p.m. Jaanea A. Backus, East Hart­ Roebuck Store at Mhnohester | Teamsters Break Off Sstt Sorvloe: 10 s,m.-S p.m., ford. Shopping Parkade. v'- - In Jerusalem 4 pjB.'S p.m. Alao, Mrs. Jean F. Brown, Warn iBtsBslvo Core and Coronary Starrs; Andrew L.^ Daniel A. Full Goapel Christian BVtiow- JERUSALEM, (AP) — Osior Immediote fiunlly only, and Todd J. MUer, Noith ship, Iniberdenomlnational, Will New Fashion Contract Negotiations C3iiistian pllgiiiiM, fewer In aByttmo, limited to five mln- oovenby; Henry E. Crandall, hold a prayer aervloe tongght numbers than hi recent 118 Summer S t; Mra. Evielyn at 7:30 at Orange Hall. WASHINGTON (AP) — The Teamsters union an­ years, walked the tnidltiw- Moteml^: Fathers, 11 a.m.- B. Turktogtcn, 676 Center St Watches nounced today national contract talks with the truck­ al Good Friday roittm/ot lSi4B p.ni., and OtSO p.m .4 Alao, Rusaek C. Baabero, 88 The Oo-ed Ghrlatlan Growth ing industry have deadlocked and negotiations have Chiirt’s Journey to the jMB.; others, S p.m.*4 p.m., and Doane St.; Marcda A. Hanson, Oroig) of North United Method­ broken off. ------=------:------Only a, few 1houaB^td pU- 3 Unten.P*.; Mrs. Mary M. Will Olio p.m.>S p.m. ist Churd) will meet tonight at “Negotiationa for renewal of grtms and tourists partici­ Age lim its: 10 In maternity, Schoteky, 36 OrlawcM St; 8:30 at the church. the rMttonal fkwight agroement pated in the Bipiual proces- U In other areas, no limit In Sebeatlan M. OonlglUJone, Eart Each have reached an Impasse on eion along winding Via WASHINGTON (AP) sell sorvloe. Hartford; Mra. Mary Longoi, 9 Registration for the YWCA I 8.80 monetary and certain local Kidnaped Dolorosa — fttreet of Sorrow Wakait S t, RockviUe; Kennetii With one-fourth of the air spring session of claases may .wortdng conditions,” said — In the I^ y City of Jeru­ H. Wdls^ Broad Brook; The very latest designs in ususual cases and araffic controllers in the H m administration reminds be made tomorrow from 9 a.m. Ihamteni Acting Prealdont salem. / Arnold D. Oovey, Stoma; Mka. bands! Gold tone metal cases, Swiss move­ Eaat and Midwest off the vtsltors that with oonstructlon ta I p.m. at the Community Y, Franh-< E. BHtaslmmons of the Paraguayan The/|nx>oesslon begaln at a aader way, parking space Is Carolyn TMdepeiUgti, 40 ments. schpdl beUeved by the faith­ job, the nation’s airlines Oloott S t ; Dosnenlo A. Oam- 79 N. Main St., either in person | balhs covering some 436,000 limited. Visitors are asked to «K by phene. truck drtve>8 acroas the coun­ ful to be the sito of the pris- wam^ to^y of increasing bear with the liospltal while the panelli, 1107 Ellington Rd., try. \ Still Missing 1,L. St; lita. Marion S. Pitmen, 32 tzaotlng serviceB rendered tn your program, updating negotiations Would resume to- and managers of all U.8. corn- cipate in the Easter rituals. c8 a total 1,038 normsUy sdMd- your protection, or help­ day ki an effort to come up with peniee in the country were to be For the first time since the ulsd for a FMdsy day aMft in Lake St., Vernon; Norman G. Enfield. ing with your claims, we Rnsensheln, 77 Brookfield St.; The apoheaman said pay­ an agreement before the cur- executed If the government did 1967 war there have been no the first 10 air traffic central go out o f our way to make Gantrece 11 rent qontract expires at mid- not release two your.g men the George J. Ryan, 69 Benedict ments were not made beoeuiae ■ure you are completely threats of violence issued by oentana that raported to Federal Dr., Wlapplng; Mrs. Bonnie O. Suburban feels the Job was left aatiified. night Tuesday. armounoements said were ar- Arab guerrillas against those Avtation AdmlrtslralfoH head- Pauty Hose Tlio aeJecUcm came as i » sur- rested last week, quarters today. There are 31' Sparling, 46 Aixdi St.; Nancy L. Inoompliete. Sutburban owns <• •• s > coming to “pray under the Staikweatiier, 30 Farmington St. buildings on property from 31 pthae. Even before the refusal A written communique isaued Jewish flag." such oenlera nationwide. Also, Mrs. Judith M. Swiney, to 161 Oakland S t V l% Run-stop loop stitch for long was announced a unfon aouroe Thursday night and signed by But while the absentee rate MS Birch Mt. Rd.; Mrs. Eleanor wear, ^ ig e , taupe, brown, had said "the lAUmate settle- the Uberaition Front cast doubt Some sleep on the floor, others prefer chairs. They this morning at LaGuardia Airport, which has ex­ remained constant on Ihs tldrd Westgate, 81 Elsie Dr.; Mrs. off-white. Smooth, wrinkle ment. wUl .be higher than tiris" on the authenticity of these are passengers awaiting departure of their flights perienced flight delays. (AP Photofax) day of the controUers’ demon- Gloria G. .Wood, 629 Doming St., Costs Soar TenfiSd -free fit Sizes A, B, C, D. Industry offer. threats. The com m u nique atratkm, tiwrs was a ttfirtflosalt South Windsor; Mrs. Bernice NOME — DrtUing an oil wcdl 1.99 And a Teamsters offtolnl said daiSmed that the Front hod Postal Pay ctaange In the fatfigeat trouble m w n u iw m iH h . Zook, East Hartfirod. In the reoenUy dhsoovered field we Main It., Manebeeler Ihursday, after releasing news made only two official an- ■pot of all—the foUp, N.T. can­ TBGrrBRDAT: A hi the Prudhoe bay area is ex- of the rejection, "I’m sure they nouncements; One Tuesday ter that controls t r ^ c for New daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Wll- penBtva. Erecting a rig requirea (unfon negotiators) are still op- evening announcing Sanchez' Agreement Toek etty’e Ihrm airports. Only Uam Hayea, 663 Hartford Rd.; 30 days Instead of the usual ttmMtc of a aettiement by itext capture and the desire to ex- Aviation Dispute Has Deep Roots 46 of a normal force of 146 re­ a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. five end tabor and material Boys' Dress Sbirts Tuesday." clwnge him for the two young ^ ^ _^ .. — — - I '■a.v Iw port^ for work, the FAA said. prioee bring dilllng costs to varying periods of time under tMrst tor power and a disregard Rival ocganlaatlacw 'aay, how­ HK>nias Flnocchiaro, Glaston­ Blarlier In the day Thursday, men, and a commun'que 'Ihurs- Seen Near WASHINGTON (AP) — The ever, PATCO has had serious On Thursday half the oontrol- bury; 'a daughter to Mr. and atx)Ut 10 times those in the con­ UFEaCASUAUV Polyeiter/cotton no-iron a N lx«r adintoistirBtton sour e day rrlght stating that Sanchez current air traffic oontroHers great sti«ss and ere required to for the law. Icra were out. "It's a shame tfaftt cue partic- t i w i t o ooUeottag dues snd hss MTs. John Danahy, 87 Garden tinental United States. fabric. Spread collar, short Iwd aald chances of a settle- would be tried by a “revo’.uHon- WASHINGTON (AP) — Union slowdown ta the immediate re- make fast decistona insucces- Atlanta, where afi 00 comtrol- sdnn carrying fiUeand-deatfa ular union wastes so much time lost naany members. Kenneth sleeves. Sizes 8 to 18. ment appeared "very good,” a ary tribunal” it the prlso-’ers and government negotiators s\ilt of a government-ordered lera were ai woali TIunday, 2.79 oonsequenoes. fighting battles already won and Lyons, president of the Natksaal only 71 came to today. But the sentiment seconded by a Team- were not rotoased. said today they have reached a transfer of throe LouWana- Astoctaticn of Oovernmeat Bm- sters source, who said "I don't The threat to IdU Americans based ccatroZero, but the roots —The frequent dilft changes slaying dragons already dssd,” Cleveland center, stagted out w 1>asis for settling the pay dis­ Shaffer says. ployos (NAGS), saU a s^ the tiona for new oontroBer post- basoM U dual m«mberaMpe in Easter fireetings from Your Woodland Bardens! tranoter ot the three men from effectively and disnqkt family aftendsnoe rate o4 63 per cent, strike vote. made of the threat to execute WUh President Nixon spend­ tiens, ooiqpled with a request for PATCO. Dress Slacks Heading off a repeat of the Sanchez, today. the Baton Rouge, La., control Bring patterns. where llw sbeantee rate was ing tile Easter weekend at Key 2,366 more men in 1971, Sbaffer But, be srid, toa duH mem- ■ttuatton three yeaia ago when Despite the flood fo threat.-*, Blacayne Fla., Congress ad­ tower by the Federal Aviation —Many ccntroBiers fear toey . more than indl Thurstay. "From The Grower Reverse tw ist Ivy waist; wlU be physically unable to per­ said, the work foroe ooadd in­ banUp has droppsd to lass toss' In Bostoft 78 of a normal fil (he Teamstera struck Isolated the government refused to give journed until Tuesday and with Agency. crease by 6,000 men over a to You"— that's pockets. Redi-hemmed. trucking firms and the industry in and eaid it would not bargain "1116 Baton Rouge dispute has form their strenuous duttes by 38 per cant In toe last tons ■bowed; at Chicago U 'was N of the country’c postal clerks and four-year period. montin ss oontroUers beesms Brown, olive, blue, black. 4.99 retaliated with a lockout is of with the Md-iapenB. carriers back on tlie Job, nego­ to be straightened out Immedl- the time toey reach retirement. 106; Indkwpnlta 67 of 70; JaMi- m ajor oonoem to labor-plagued "W e recognize the Beriousneas ^ ly ,” says F. Lee Bailey, ex- Rock said when PATCO made Shaffer said the FAA obtained diMstMed wtto PATCO taetlos. sonvifis, Ela., 103 of 108; Ksasas WOODLAND tiators appeared driving toward civil servloe appravali for re- ARhough the FAA checks oft President Nixon. of the situation," said the U.S. a settlement after two days of ecuthre director of the Profes- the saine statornents two yeors a ty 37 of 68; Mtaml 70 of 78 and Toddler Boys’ The administration has .Just Embassy, addkrg that officials slonat Atr Traffic Controllers before the presidential panel, cloaatacation and promotion dues for 3,680 NAG(B nuembena, WeaMngtom 100 of 130. aetUerrvent after two days of wMch eventually gave more Lyons says toe union legitimate­ GARDENS gotten through a major postal are "taking the neces»ry Orgenizetion (PATCO). "Until the FAA criOcized Ms organiza­ The oontrol centers hsndla sir talks. They were to resume dis­ ttnn U,000 oantroUers a promo­ ly represente 7,600 of toe 8,488 ■trike, is in the center of a alow- steps" to protect the company cussions this afternoon. the postticris of the three oonr tion for exaggeration. traffic en acute oncA toe flights No-Iron Sboi^talls Sets trollers transferred from their tion to a Mgher grade. oonbroUen et toe sir route traf­ down by air traffic controllers managers and the rest of the Spokesmen for both sides "The oontrolSers see them­ (8m Page positions there are restored, selves bumliig out or being har­ Overtime has been reduced so fic oontrol oentsra. *) Polyester/cotton. Peter Pan and IB faced with a passible na- 6,000 Americans in Argentina, characterized the talks as '‘seri­ that less than 10 of the 860 air­ tkonwide rail strike. Forrigi» Minister Juan B. ous” and “ business-Uke” and, there can be no negotlalloiiB.” assed by the administration on Oeorge W. Krieke, exieouMve LILIES “The Symbol of Eastei^ collared shirt, built-up shor- a dally bo^,” Rook says. port controller towers, and 12 of dliwctor of yet enoCher control­ An industry source said prior Martin detrtled that any epe<^al foUowlng a Thursday night ses­ But Mlchaerl J. Rock, PATCO the 21 control oentere, are stlfi talls. Toddler 2 - 3 ^ . 2.99 board chairman, says the slow­ "They see th^ organisation ler group, the Air Traffic Oon- to the TkometecB action that vlr- prot-.cUon was being given the sion that broke up after 1 a.m. on regular overtime work, be tuaUy all contract clauses have Amertoarts, declaring: "The downs als6 stem from frustra- being Ignored and reform being trol Aseociattan (AOTA), eays NOW EST today. Issued a statement said. i p a been wrapped up except the managers of American compa- saying they had "r'eached a ba­ tlcns over the FAA’s failure to BtaUed.” Ms membsra refuse to take port BuUetin FAA admlMstratar John H. ‘‘Before us lies the passage of ta tilegal strikes sgskirt tbs econondc package and “money n’les are going to be protected sis for negotiation.” Improve working condlUotis In a landmark piece oi legislation— line with the recommendatloos Shaffer denies Ms agency ts en- gov.'mment ‘Tlie action by U now taking the center stage” Just as aU Aigentino citizens are Exactly what that meant, the AvlatloR FacUttes Expan­ Large 6 of a presidential penel last Jan­ gngied In a nssdng feud with PATCO cannot be condoned by FOUR YOVTH8 All Occasion Girls’ in the trucking talks. protected." however, was r»t discloeed by sion Act which will provide FOUND DEAD negotiations had been Interior Minister FYancisco uary. PATCO. He says toe three any responsSAe groaip or ccgaiil' the negotiating teams headed by tramfera In Louisiana "were or- some 82.6 ballon ta the 1970s for The panel, headed by an inde­ Iwrdware improvements In the satlon," be says. ENFIEUI, (AP). Flower Spring Dresses (8ae Page Eight) (See Page Nine) Postmaster General Wlnton M. pendent air traffic consultant, dMted In an effort to upgrade Blount and the AFL-CIO’s airways sysbem," says Shaffer. The FAA collects dusa auto- Four teea-i _ John J. Coroon, oonckided that the profetsslonal level of the Ba­ matloaly, from paycbachs, for snd n girl—were found skat te James Gildea. ton Rouge facility and Improve ‘ThlB along with our automor the oontroilore’ plmary tool, tion program currently being . 1,310 oontroUeas belengtag to death In as apartment today. On Capitol HIU, meantime, a radar, is inadequate and often over-all morale there.” Joint House-Senate Poet Office taipilemented ta ail to « domestic ATCA, and for oontraUars In Fellee said sB tow ware abst outmoded. "They were not punitive in conference committee that met centers as well as ta the busUst these other grotqw: In tks hand wHh a rifle fotattl The panel also said a shortogie iHiture and there was nothing in the gIrl'B second llssr Viet Cong Launch Attacks to work out a postal pay blU vindictive about our actions,” towers should cure many of the Amerioan Federatiian of Gov- 3.88 of trained manpower has re­ complatats cdxMit equfpnwert.” emment Etoptayees, 881; No­ apartment at lin cioln fit. broke up Us session amldrt Shaffer says. "We merely want­ One and two p i ^ stylet. Washable, inottly per- quired toe FAA to estetiM After a three-day riowdown tional Federation of Fadenal Two of the vtethne Peter charges by the leader of the ed to get some new people In the Doaevsa, 16, of Brand Brook, manent press. Plaids, prints, solids. Sizes 3 to Against Cambodian Troops working arrangements Imposing by 600 controllers last June, the Employees, 17; Inteanaticnsl House contingent. Rep. Thad- lieavy burdens on Mmlted per­ faculty who hod a broader end Unde Edmonds, II— 6x, 7 to 14. deus J. Dulskl, D-N.Y., that the range of expertence than the In­ FAA disoontinued automatic AMOcIatlon o f Moobfedsta, 34; Western travelers from the sonnel at some locations, partic riieckoff dues for PATCO mem­ NatloMa Association of Air were engaged te be married. 3 Flowers 31JI8 4 Flowers 32jM PHNOM PENH. Cambodia, senators were simply marking uloriy on oontroUers who ore cumbents.” The other two vleltme arera (AP) — Viet Cong forces have town of Skoun, 38 miles north­ lime, waiting for the Blount-GU- The admlMstrator says PAT­ bers and thus has no accurate Traffic apecHJMM, 1,691. west of Phnom Penh, said pro- fully trained. figures, on its memberelilp. Bai­ Dues chectaodk for PATCO on Ideuttlled oe Paul Vssiew, launched attacks against Cam­ dea talks to bear fruit. The Corson committee aieo CO membera have been ill ad­ 17, and David Oartin, 1A-, y.0 Entire Stock of Girls^ Sihanouk demonstrations had "Any action we might take ley says there are 7,600 mem­ bodian troops, the nation's pro­ said: vised and misled by a handful (fim Page Fifteen) both o f Entleld visional head of state declared been held there wUh men who of men with what ho oalls a bers. (See Page Eight) —Many oontroUers work for ★ TULIPS Easter Hats today. seemed to be political officers In a nationwide broadcast haranguing the crowds with the ★ DAFFODILS Cbei« Heng said that since aid of microphones. Pictures of Thursday "the Viet Cong have Sihanouk were reported every­ ■On Carswell: Our Rsg. begun actions against the Cam­ where. up to ★ HYACINTHS bodian i>eople and our soldiers. The official Khmer Presa 3.99 Agency said other demonsbra Eskimo Caught Between One Thing Seems Certain: ALL CDLOBB — LARGE, HEALTHY, OOLOBFUL FLANTOl In provinces near the border.” 1.99. Tension was evident in this tions were held In the pro-Slhan sonuiolent cental, where tanks ouk town of Kampong Otam It Will Be a Close Vote raced through downtown streets The agency charged youths In CiMvron'*® Orriio Grow African Violets ...... 89c in the early noxiiing and took cited by the Viet Cong took part Two Cultures Poles Apart WA8H1NOTON (AP) — 8in- Hw vote on the motion ta sot Perfect for Holiday Entertaining or Holiday Giving! up poslUoni on all major roads Cheng Heng said that 900 Vie i ^ LAW N POOD ote maneuvering over the Su­ for April 6. If it foils a dtaeet Azaleas, Red, white, pink . .f3.88 leading In and out of the cUy. Cong In two different locations Eskimo. Broad experlerrce In the vote on ths nomlnallon taisif By ROBERT H. E8TABROOK been an upsurge In mental Ul- preme Oouri nominstian of O. More troops in camouflage had diatributed pro-Sihanouk Arctic gives him a special sen­ wlU foUow April 8. Buy 1 Bog — G o t Noxt 1 FREE! D am a^ Tablecloth with N^pkin^ The Washington Poet neu , drunkenness, crim e and Geranhnns, All oolore ...... $1.19 uniforms and carrying Oommu- leaflets and broadcast to vlllag- disease. Frobisher Bay, which sitivity to Eskimo problerrvs. HarraU Ouswell has cranted a Sonw senators looked oa (Coven M.OM aq. f t —Only ISA6) •60” x90” with 8 Napkins nlst-made AK47 rifles were evi­ era his call for an upriring. Both FROBISHER BAY, NORTH­ tangle of confUalng croes-cur- Bayh’a move ss en adnnIaBinn of Hydrangeas, Piidt, bhie .... $3.95 WEST TERRITORIES — Urban- vam a detachment of about a The 1,800 Eskimos at Frobish­ • Elegant Gift Box dent. incidents were in Kampot Prov­ rants, with ofToalng sKIm weakness by opponents, an ao- LAST WEEK — LAST C A U ! ixatlon has come to Oonada’a dozen Royal Canadian Mounted er Bay are the largest group tn BaMges across the Mekong ince bordering on South Viet­ PoUce, experiences about one agreeing only that ttw vnte will knowledgement thsy dui't hsvs Chrysanthcmwis ...... $4.45 16,000 Etikhnoe, bringing 'with Chnada. The local tradib features TDBF BUHINDR— Rlvsr leading toward the prov­ nam, an area heavily Infiltrated murder a year, uauaUy a ttab- programs In Etiklmo. Although be clOM. tos votes to diteat OaitnrsD on inces bordoring Vietnam were by Viet Cong soldiers. tt, permanent housing and mow- Oregon's two RepubUcoa sen­ Roses, Potted, in bloom ... .$5.45 SOOTT8« EARLY B IW BPECIALI blng by a drunken Ebiklmo. Al­ most Etiktmos now seek to learn a atrsighUnit vote as ttioy dM hsarily guarded. North Vietnamese and Viet mobiles but also a hort of un- though the Eskimos are full ators JoliMd tbe opposltian Ju4ge OtenMOt F. Haynswofib. Save gZ.M on U,MI aq. ft. bngt Bolved social problems. EhigUsh, they have a written Large Gardenias ...... $4.88 .4.99 Chang Heng riiorged that the Cong dlpiomaU left by plane for Canadian citizens, ''protective" language trarwlated by the ranks Thursday snd caw of Jr., NUon’s first cholos for Ibt HALTS PLUS— Viet Cong was forcing border Vientiane, Laos. Cambodian re­ In a single generation the Ete- legislation forbade them liquor vdUte rruur Into syllable symbols. them. Mark O. Hstflsld, sent s OOW^ pOGt, Com plate -kimoa have made the trandtlon letter to President Nixon urging African Violets ...... $5.45 Save gLM on 5,Ml aq. ft. bagi vlllagsrs to listen to a tape re- lations with the North Viet­ untU 1066. Because Ekklmos are. peculiar­ But Bayh said tbs rsoomnlt. from a nomadic hunting exis­ htai to withdraw the nomtantton E xtm large 6” t>ots! (Feeds and KHIa Orabgraas) cording of Prince Norodom Si­ namese and Viet Cong were sus­ WJdi reduced mortality among ly suscepUbiK to the diseases of tel motion wilt give ths fianste a hanouk, ousted chief of state pended March 11 attar the two tence In tents and igloo* ^ infanU and elderly people, and of the 60-yeor-old TsMohsasM, clwnoe "to axprass daep nsar- travel by dogaled to familiarity white clvlllaation, Baffin Island, now In Peking, caUlng for guer- embassies were sacked by dem­ with few qualified social work­ where Frobisher Bay Is situated, Fla., federal Judge. vstiona of oonesre about Iho rUla warfare. with Jet aircraft and pratabrl- ers wlUing to teach famUy Hatfield seld he would vote to nonataM to tha Pnattdntt." onstrators. oated govenunent - dnUgnert has the highest Incidence of LWE... . SO-lb. bag 7S« - 3 bags $2.19 Demonstrations In favor of Si­ The departing Communist dlp- planning, population growth has tuberculosis in the world — al­ send the nomtaatibii baok to the M ths fianste soDnvss. hs hanouk wera reported in some lorrvats were seen off by Sovtot homes. shot up astoundingly. The rate though good progt^ess is report­ Senate Judiciary Oommlttee. ssM. It would be saying in sffoot provinces. and Red Chinese diplomaU, as An extremely praotloel people of Increase Is now 4.7 per cent, ed with cures. But hta colleague, Robert W. to Nixon “find us oiBdMr loaMi whooe resUience Is attested to Pockwood. sold he wns "leM Now Beady and On Display: Evergreem, Trees, Shrube, Aaaleaa, Rhodedeodrena, VIst ODng forces In civilian well as by ropresentives of oth­ one of the highest anywhere— Almost everyone who deals on whom most o f us can roadUy Fetennials, Petted Reeee and Rhubarb, and much, much mere . . . I Burlap-look ctoOiing were reported to have er countries favorable to Hanoi. by their mere survival ta the although there still are only than eotiuislastlc’’ about tMa rim of the Arctic from Siberia with the Eskimos finds them a attacked a town less than 13 The aheetKe of the North Viet­ about 00,000 Etiklmos In the move, even though he Intetids to However, Vermont*# Oeoage to Greenland, the Esktavoe have courteous, friendly people re­ vote against OsrsfreU’s oonAr- Draperies miles trom Phnom Penh. namese and Vlst Cong Embassy world. D. Alkan, daan of the fititaU's Yea ' Plant them out now! Onion Beta, White, Red, 41c lb. Alao.Pea seed, too. Alao: for the most port adapted to ceptive to tralrrlng. "They don't Tuheroua Begonia Bulba, Sell, Pota, Toola, Oraaa Seed, Lawn and plant Food and Bird OfliwiKwlisn tsnks moved from personnel rules out any posribll- The autiiority deaUng wl!li mation. RspUbUcens, said **IIm6*s fotak- •Thick and Thin Boucle Weave the new ways with Jngsnulty get angy about what they can't A nwtton to return the nomlr lead. We're digging, ovorgreena freah from the llelda. Many afe now avallaUel Phnom Penh to the town of Koh Ity that the two sides might ne­ these problems is J.B.H. Gunn, control," said a white construc­ tag the lastM.** Ho addsd Na hM “ White and DecoratorColoii pMr southwest of the capital on and good humor. nstlon to the Judlclnry Oonunlt- not dscldad bow to vote oa oon- gotiate to ease the threat of to­ But acme ore caught between the Canadian Federal Region­ tion executive who works with • 63" and 84" Lengtha • on formed by the Mekong al administrator for the eastern tee, whtehopisovedttortgtanUy firmatton If fl» tal combat. two cultures. The old subols- them. "How else would they River. cembodlan soldiers by a 18-4 vote, hss bssp pee- movs fofiti. Cheng Heng also said ths Viet tence way of Ufe U almost Im- Arctic, who is in the process of liave learned to live with such a sM traffic In that dlrec- Cong ore forcing vUtogers to transferring to a similar respon­ harsh environment?* posed by fien. Bkch Bayh, D- Bwtaorg of Ifis OM poMlble. Children go away to Ind., os an indirect way of Woodland Gardens Salat THUMDAY sen lioe to Oomnumist troops In sibility under the decentralised ptokad up thair IM t&OBl. • vocational school, and thsre U In the pest their practicality trytiM to MU or fo n e Ik* wttli- WAUINCFORD Frsaeh sources said by tele- Cambodia. government of the northwest has hod a gruesoms M e In the foeaa IlM nufita of LET JOHN, LEON, DICK OR PHIL ZAPADKA O E lf YODl Lakowood & Wolcott Rd. thru SATURDAY lltUe eteady employment avail­ arawal of OernweU’s atpetab 1145 Tolland Tumpiks 2380 Dixwall Ava. Dbom tram Koh Ky that 10 per- The government radio report- able in the north. territories. IH WOODLAND ST.—OPEN DUULY TILL l-P B O M S MSJ474 R t 6 9 R t.5 AtRRaridM LIiw leportod klUed bsfoie Gurui te'himseU married to an (8m Page Twslvs) rasnt. ' (8m Pegs Sts) . Not surprisingly, there haa Open Lata Every Nlgfit the Vtot Gang L eft Oihwi ^ r t|^ nOgb|g^jhwwall^tMgfar^»verijd^aatajdjM ^|ar^M|ajDaga|^Po*igjto I ^‘^aa^^nd»^n^

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, , , . \ , . ■ A. V v'-' ' '■ "■ '" ' ' - ' \ Y ''\ '' PAQB THRBB MANCHESTER EVENING«^«r«-ivYTVT/n HERALD.T v ^ r» A T ^ W MANCHESTER,'CONN.,)FRIDAY, A x m tJ ir G 'r ir D ' n n M M \ l?n ’ M ^C H 27, 1970 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1970 \^: ____ rAOB TWO Nothing has bean left out of “Tha Advanturara Noming nan WWW joaiPHtLtwiMiPMMiMTfi Cotter Approves Dismissal Motion MOVIE IWnNOB Sheinwold On Bridge TMl LBWta OILBIRT FILM OP PORmRENIBAfMI Another Hike In In Panther Case MAKE RESERVATIONS HEGIN WITH Sn>B SUIT N O R TH THE YDUNQ PEOPLE I n p l a y o f t w o -s Ui t e r Denied hy Judge ^ A 9 4 Blue Cross Rate FOR EASTER DINNER W aiWNie eMIW few*|e a d v e n t u r e d pawwH about ttm n>urto and Fourteenth Am end­ Cinem a I (EJaat H artford ) — clarer gives up a ctub trick, additional 3 points. This gives Richard Symonds, a scuba diver, descends into Crandall’s Park Pond to try to open floodgates. — featuring — using doctor’s end hoapUol serv- ments to to e U.B. OonsUtuUion. BLISS TERMITE CONTROL CORK Rings around the W orld, 2:00; ruffs the diamond return and you enough for a raise. ioea more sparingly and more J-udge M u lvey saM in a memD- Bob & Carol & Tod * ARce, then draws' two rounds of Copyright 1970 DIV. OF BLISS EXTERMINATOR CO., IN’C. • EST. 1882 'SALT ond PEPPER" 7:00, 9:00. General Features Ooip. efficiently. Tolland randum toat poMce action was trumps with dummy’s king end taken on toe basis of statements Bast Windsor Drive-In — Outatanding Blaster Show ' Ootter also caUsd for Blue The Oldest and Largest in Conn. and the his own ace. given to them 'by two Informants K in g o f the GrtazSdes, 7:80; A Exclusive D. I. Showing ^ Orosa to work with the hoepl- R u ffs C3afo and by Frances Carter, a pre­ Thousand CtownB, 9:10. Future Fiist Nightly! tols and doctors to provide more vious defendant in toe case. Moncheeter Drive-In — By this time South Is down to OVE)R - COLUMMA LINE oropa against untimely free see trump trick by ruffing whenever iTHE ROCKIES! PLUS pital. Mlany of toese are un- ^ere taken on the tag wall used as e diving spot Crandall about three years ago Tolland a municipal park. Quatrale, tel. 876-2846. fendants had been prenented at in the lower Rio Grande Valley he llkeB, but toe defenders can necessary, be said, and -lould Z ^ U n g en- " Tn.mtctnai nark. OustnU a brief sessten of the CIrctat of Texaa. Test results show that get only two trumps and one be eUminatod. james Thom^n of ^ comptetely ■ • <3ourt , that they had been ad­ HLL YOUR CASTER BASKETS a fire-fighting type of foam ap­ clvtb trick. "Tbe ptfbHc has about had .3 ^.^ foUowlng a “P '*>’ **“ °***^ vised of thsir rights, end of the plied to beU peppers kept leaf South goes down two if he It,” said Cotter. “Not only can „-.nnir n f town officials with *tomage was recorded. DIFFERENTLY THIS YEAR WITH Escapees, Holding Women, charges againat them; and that temperaitures during the coldest draws two rounds of trumps be­ toey not a«o«i higher rates, “ ^ toe S^te a rea s a ^ ^ dam counsel was appointed for each. part of the night three to five fore starting the clubs. West mifaev oy aare re n not x wuungwUUnir w)to paynav Resources ° Oommisslcm have been waBhed out however, NOMINATED FOR by the heavy winter rains and Several other claims for dls- degrees warmier than In a non- nifte toe king of clubs, draws toieim. The use of beds in- g„iectman <3iarlcs Thl- Surrender After Car Chase OLD FASHIONED PENNY GANDY treated plot. Temperature at a,vid Nelson CJarpenter, 19, of prison at Parchman, Miss, slaying, service, call or write Second Oaas Postage Paid at tare department. - - ...... — — j— ^ tFeb.^_u .0 18 and took a prison / 1st RUN MONDAY Satisfactory In ------The two hostages, Norena Bel- violation of fugitive felon • it I laria, 62, of Parma, Ohio, and taws. HUS b S 4!A • BfU IMN N()n;H {ALL YOU CAN EAT) Fire at Bam Tolland Lotase Honour, 70. Falrvtew, Oarpenter was charged ta Ohio were (released unharmed. Qoveland with forging a cor ti- r Umittd Emgtgtmnt An EUtagten boy who was DEPOT The women were seized as tte. A to all our wonderful customers and friends! COFFEE HOUSE seriously burned in a barn fire Hot Air Balloon Season they were epnduettag a service OPEN EASTER SUNDAY FROM HOWARD Wednesday afiernoon is report­ Thursday at Chiyahoga Coiunty _ _ sr* v.i» CLOSED Jail chapel. The escapees were H onorary *L.oncn fGro^^iSBSorS^iaW i 1 ;00 P.M. till CLOSING . . . ed in satiafootory oondMian at Gets Off Ground April 4 IF YOU MISS THE RRST FIVE MINUTES, attendtag the service with about KEY WEST, FLA. (AP) — G(0od Friday Ev(ening RockviUe General Hospital. Shop fhe"ALL NEW model balloon other prisoners when they Playwright Tennessee (WBiHaimB, Iy O U m is s o n e SUiaDE,TWO EXECUTIONS, OF€ SEDUCTION DEGI’S DRIVE-IN I^^ d^ ^ d^ Bruce Therrien, 17, son of Mr. The 1970 hot air ballooning for the best AND THE KEY TO THE PLOT, grabbed the women, held knives who has made his home here for HARTIOPO COSS 462 CENTER STREET — MANCHESTER lo u n io n and Mrs. Fred Therrien of Snip- season wUi officially get under brought to the meeting. on them and demanded a geta- more than 20 yeera, has been 6 4 9 ^ 2 2 0 slc St., 'was taken to the hos- way on ApinlA j4, beginning witha.hma MacArthur, will bej, sporting a J y 6 B winter-grown han(ilebar mus- way car. decltoied en honneary ’’Omch" NORTH END pttali by his mother, ’nie barn a special day-long observance inspiration for which Sheriff Ralph Kreiger provld- by cMy ofOctaJs. U S TE R O M DY in which the youth was ed a squad oar from' which a “Omch,” derived from a type Dcnll trust 394 TOLLAND TPKE mo- here. was obtained 'while he appeared NoveltfM — Toys portekBy cleaning rtored MrnnA’a KRP shotgjpi had been removed. But of sea sheli, is what the natives the Official start of the New on the Prank Cards — B ■isles MANCHESTER, OONN. tors------w as d estroyed - ' emd . A, _A 1 the men took a different squad call themselves. PACKAGE STORE a n y o n e damage is estimated to be $6,- England ballooning season will news report program in corn- car, one containing a shotgun. Williams was honored at a ARTHUR DRUa JJL 000 to $8,000. be at 6:30 a.m. at the field to Plete baJlonlst’s costume The escapees sped south on surprise party Thursday on his SCTlT«SM

V Sr jrX'^ y'"L j \ \ A PAGE FIVE ■ ' ' ■ . MANCHESTER EVENING HB!RALD. MANCHBtorER, CONN.. FRIDAY, MARCM 2t, 1970 BfANflMtterBB'T. gVtifflWG HBRA^, MANCHB8TEB,V' - CONW.', FRIDAY, MARcri 27,^970 P A G E F O tJ B n.nii.ii ih. Anal TUI. latenotory may be manned ciw on A p »>1o 16, *n*e apace craft-4he apace (diuttto-to on Spacemen Start to Take push for the moon In the ApoMo three timea times withwun three-manuirre-men agdnoy said that he probably the drawing board and^ iM will . d«p- be iFLETOMEBauaSOO. o P M A M C M n m n Hebron Hebron nrewa if the mace budivU per- would be named to the prime flying the latter part of tnia aeo ZT' • fllfht crew for Apollo 17 or is « l e , if the budget allow, it. m m m GLENNEY CO. Stars Out of Their Eyes a ]i a renUt between now and wWoh would make Wm the ttnt Most offloials expect a new genr ^ sT m c KEE s tr e e t Democrats and Republicans w . ^ w ^ r ^ a c^IS^ceSTflT^ th fe S d T !h .^ r^ 5 !ra m . M^tentUtaatromuA on the moon. Motion of artronaute will be Now le the time to br ; In you r aoreeMS to b e i Help Starts at Home, By PAUL RBOER N Cooper toave. till, mmmier, Mbpn flight, now are ^ there apprer to be 21 fly|««io»)- Btorm 'glaae replaoBd Pick Convention Delegates Ia p Aeroapaoe Writer Alan B. Ghepard Jr. wM be the rix month, apart, however. And to be dlvldM eomehow between ■cl"*"*'"- tl<«. ^ flPAcra OBNTinR **** «1gmal eerven for the flret time the end of the 64 ortronauts. ruriite m. ni k . mM^next riant AUTO 0U8SIN8TAUED Both the Democratic and Re- Fillmore, Mrs. Annie Foote and OBNTm, HoiMton aetronouto left to the active Apollo program U clearty in ApoHo 16 through 19 will carry M^ Panel on Drugs Says (AP) - The ohampagna days of ronke. ahepond, the fint Arnett- view. v a very heavy •f'®**' ” aU 8S FURNITURE TOPS publican Town By ANNE BMT wMmlrawai of prt\rBe««s tar the AppUo adventure are over can In epoce, was grounded un- Apollo 18, 14 and u already tlflc exploration. Officlale have flight. 1. expected to go to a m ln ^ tn the mid 19(^. (Herald Oorrespondent) breaohea and (here murt be a have selected porty-endorsed oeroWlne a Orant, Miss MIRRORS (FIraplaM and Dear) Yea, there, are dmgf users in reoognitlon 'By the parent of the candidates as delegates to up- Alberta HUdkig, Hedleiy E. Hill, «• - ^ w. ““ "S. h S? ir.S? Sr .S?SL»m Hebron, and prevenUoti begd^^s baalc decency to every chUd.” coming party conventions. Eldward HtoctdHt, Mrs. Marilyn -TJZ. PICTURE FRAMIND (all tyPM) •Mtoigroupe of ptioto ever aa- a”!L lL l£ oS^ent p^n g eaXa for no spacemen relected tor eduoa- ere mliitaiy nven ^ «pe««cr^ f^tor. "are teen- at home were the answers to Parents muet “ buUd up a mutu- RepuhHcan delegates to the ^ two of the major questtons al trust and re*(>oct with our a A ^ 1 A J'oaji Landock, K a rt H. UMka, WINDOW Md PLATE 0U S 8 asked by the large turnout at children so they can turn to state convention to be held In Stanley Ny- Headquarters for Tub Enclosure from $30 to |45 uhu fawtallatkin Wednesday evening's PTO-spon- yoti.” Hartford June 19,and 20 will be jj Osbom, Joseph R ob^ Dixon, Mrs. Geraldine Pellerier and P. John Pertiam. sored panel on “Drqgs and the little league who took mon'e Orat step to­ During the peak days Children of Hebron.” little league regtatratlon wW QraiA and Emery Taylor. Also, MUtM Porter, Marvin w ard the rtora in the ApoUo pro­ S9tUng on the panel weire Wll- be held Miotiday evening, April gram ' ore moving into induetry liam Sides, director of Re- 8, from 6:30 to 8:30 at both and otheF goveniment JObo. habUltatlon at Norwich State the Hebron Elementary School HnyEOWIIER HitfPlllESS Walter M. eebbna Jr., the Ir- Hospital; three ex-addlots (Bud, €Uid the CMtoad HUl SdMOt. ^ Marlon Foote and P. John Pei- Everett Y a ^ . Cos neprMible, sly wit who com- R e t i e s Mike and Dave); Detective Any boy who wffl.' bo eight Easter Speaker ham, and delegates to the Re- ^ ^ Junior Women muidad three apace voyogea, U Fred Avery, Naro^cs Division yeairs old botore Aug. 1 or who ^ ^ pubUcan County Convention on The Junior Women# Ohib o< atoekdy gone. 8o, too, ore Wil­ of Crlmtoal IntelUgOn'ce, Oon- wlH not be 13 years oM betore Brig. B. J^e 13 are Alme Dallalre, Hebron will For necticut State Police, and State that date Is eHglble to regte- mer commanding officer the „ q ^ Adolph Sim- tong at 8 at ths OUead HU liam A. Aialer., one of the flrrt Trooper Thomas Clark from the ter. Manchester Salvation Army, ------School library.----- throe men to olrole the moon, Caster Colchester IVoop. There will be a $2 registration 10 DAYS ONLY Gift Gi will be the principle speaker There wia be a dwrt bustonss end Afirhwri Oollnq, the ApoUo Also, Resident State Trooper fee with a maximum of $4 per ^t the Sunrise ^rvice ****-®®"?,‘‘if*®* bvT* Tran$torm dull walla Into aya-catching beauty with 11 ontroflBUt who waited In C h John»hn Soderb,™:Soderburg; Dr.Dr Ch^^Chris- famMyfamUv and boysbovs mustmisjt be ac- jjj 0 ^,^^ park, and at the 1010:30 :S0 on June“ “ 7 30 wai be attended.------V" by nneeting ^lYirmEtmUnn to be fo U ^ bv by a Mra.^ moon orbit wMIe hla orewmotee topher O'Connor, school phyal- companded by an adult. 3, ^ j p j „ worship eerv- Republican M urth, o f VrwnOn. M rs. mode, the firat moonwalk. ■■ clkn; Miss Sally FV>x of the IVmy League rogistrotlcn tor ^^^^eA^el. Caron' Dontod ElUto ^ L^y the ^ Apigllo 8 oonunander Fitank METRO _ Uaison______V, Committee_____ ™ ______on boys___ _ IQ13 and 1,4 14 U>iu wiU ittketake nhu» place i«o'-ii**** Kinney, and Mrs. Marilyn Hor- Martin wiB deonnnriiBte me w Brig. Lamle and his wife wUl Osborn, and Fred- of applying moke - up and her Z BomMto, who flew with Anden - Md Chsnel. Drugs; Mrs. Helen MbDonald, at the seme timie. (wrouna the moon, leenrea thia many more! » UK w. be guest of the Manchester erlck Wythe wUl be the Rjopiib- products wiH be avaUablia for supervisor of Instruction, State S^n^fer the day. After serving oummer. Sources oay L. Gordon Depailtment of Education; Mra. h old ------—, — llcan delegates to t the 52nd As- purchase. BRICK ^ forTeven years In Manchester, sembly District Convention on TTiere is no admission charge Cooper Jr., a two4ime epoce Jean Moshler. pubUc health p.m. at ^ ^ appointed staff July 2. and the meeting is open to aU v o to ra ^ atoo 'wUl lea ve v e ry 2 nurse and WdlHam Bowen, Clean-up y members of the Salvation Army women In the community. Re- Here's real magic you <*“ aoon. Apoito 9 oommander Tiny Tonka Democratic delegates to the Chairman of the Drug Study There will also be » . nriioora Tmininr at (reriunents wM be served. ______CTBOte yourself irtotart^. Juat Jbmek A. MdDtvltt to oUU in the Committee at Rham High day at the field tomorrow mom- state convention In Hartford on spread on maatte and apply .pane program, but doesn’t plan West Bend School. Ing at 10 a.m. The Hebron ^ June 26 and 27 will be Aaron Pampers Manchester Evening Herald lUfitot in wetoM so they need no foundotlon or extra auppoix. to fly again. Jomee A. Lovel Crazy A” Cars The a ll •Important question BasebaH Association Is looking Brigadl ______• Jotui Keefe and G. Earl ®qi*Sl plus fltodatone. Z brick ® Hebron Correspondent, Anne Jr., who was (he third Apolp 8 asked of the pianel—Is there a for volunteers to assist with this P orter. ptoatlc. It’s rugged virtually indeatruotable and It s fireproof. 30-Cup Ow Reg. 1.60 oTCwmaii, eold recently he Overnight...... 92ian Kearns, Jreeph K m m , 3^ have reoehwd a num^ Donald E. Griffin Sr. has been 4h.. rw,»vin. M rs. Joan K eefe, R . Bruce ^ 4hs»a bomb neporte In the Choose from a wide range of patterns taking drugs. Among theae the RepubUcans nor the Demo- and textures all as practical as they Combinations were^fetotoge’ orreje^ion, “^ r ^ ^ crlte‘^ d tr;;t‘S;a;:‘fairry on Keefe and pest 10 days. M M are beautiful . . . absorb household self-image, poor parental rela- the issue of school desegrega- ^ Also, Thomas Natrlck, Wayne Your Choice tioneWp. peer pressures aito noise . . . easily cleaned. Staple, In­ Capitol Stereo lack of knowledge of dangers returns o^^ of w i *1 Miller, Mrs. Lorraine Nlcolo, G. stall with adhesive or clip-strip. #HG-30 Spinning Clock Radio . ®- B" the third party pcs- Dallalre, James Derby, 244 BROAD ST. Garcia (Quality speaker for rich, full Attaches directly to celling grid; sound. Decorator styled cabinet. For albutiu containing more than oim The best preventive, as Dave Ing with the tragic discovery of , . . . ______Robert Dixon, Donald Elliott. MANCHESTER movldes easily metalled LP, multiply by above pricea. llflhtlna at low cost. Fult-wldtn re- OHOBOll F. mOOBRBEB Spinning Rod flactors and scientifically spaced Six and a half foot hollow SECONDS glass ligh t action rod. 'Ui thev lust." he stations, the others stayed in Agnew doOs have a better im- Guaranteed for 10 years. Dr O'CoMKW expressed the the area until 2 a.m. yester- derstandlng of "our sltuaition. I onty ®13.90 a n y o n e ? 5.99 some feelings. "Pmrente have day. think hto presence shows his Golden Vigoro get to fix tows of dtodpUne. ------c w i c ^ . ' ___ ( I JAVEU N Our Rag. 3.80 There has to be some foim of Manchester Evening Herald Later in the evening. Agnew Sure beats feeling sorry— so beautiful, tool 24>r. ITdtnp. 6-cyl., a u to .^ ^ Hebron correspondent Anne met for an hour with Ben. C. To- nadto, iww's, bah of facboty ledano. Republican candidate waimnlQr. Lures & E m t, tei. 228-3971. ORNAMENTAL L « ^ N o t i c o for mayor of New Orleans. 68 VOLKS. 81495 O 0 7 Agnew told newsmen on hla BING I Buff. Aubcnnatlo ffttek PricadI ^ % OBDEB OF NOTICE IRON RAILING Accessories DISTBICT OF COVENTBY 88. V ern on arrival at New Orleans Interna­ EVERY M O N D A Y -^ I x^. Uk. mbertor, #906802 PBOBATE OOCBT, Merck If, A.D. tional Airport that he was "en­ 25 lb. bag covers 5,000 square feet. Slow release o f 197#. VILLAGE ROCKVIUf , 68 JAVELIN 11995 Your Choical Eitot. of John L. Jsekus, Ute ^ School Menus couraged by the fact that in • Handsomest way to safe­ nitrogen gives longer feeding to your lawn. Covestry In .aid DUIriet. deceased. Louisiana 225,000 school chil­ ■ALLROOM guard stairways 3-Dr, H 'd top . 890 V-B, auto- Upon the application of F e ^ E. motio, paattxBcitton, radio. Dempiey, prayta* t ^ aa F or Next Week dren were moved into desegre­ • Easy 1-2-3 installation, jM meat in wrltlnc purportln* to t e tto gated system s ^ust this year. no drilling 68 AMERICAN $1495 laat will and te.tameat of lald d^ ^ Rid GYM-DANDY* • ceaMd may be proved, approved, The following lunches Something must be going on 2®r- fledan. 6-oyl., outoma- 991. aUowed and admitted to be ue servouserved *in the Vernon scbocl* bhat is right down here.” 4 Ft. Section tie, radio, one traner. Done per application on fUe more fnUy ^ - . Crabgrass Killer Play Gym •piwsre# It tnsM wi^TK. Agnew said the session with graien. • 4-pk. Spin Lures OBDBBED: That utid appUcatloa Monday, hamburg gra'vy on McKeithen was the first of a lUg. 16.40. • l^ k . Weedictt Spoons be heard and determined at the 07 AMERICAN $1295 Our Rag. 3.89 Our Rag. 66.06 Probate Office, la Coventry la mashed potato, buttered beets, series of meetings he planned M )r. aedao. ®-cj4., auto., na- • 6 ^ . Poppers butriri, ro‘~ih’e'l4th ^ "o' April bread and butter, gingerbread around the country to discuss •5.75 dio, one owner. White wttli a 12-pk. FUet ISIS >t 1 o’clock in the aftoiBoon, 4,v~^»,Ar school desegregation. iTd* thM%;fiic‘..;acrb«-riv»^^ with topping, I Hue totsrtor. • 3 6 -^ . Swhreb the pcndescy of utid sppilcsltoB ud Tuesday, chieiken ela ktog, • Treble Hooka 87 OLDS. F-85 $1295 • 200 Aaaorted Hooka {SSreilJ"*by“ p‘-b te ,’V c5S”^ rice, giO r. W*riAn, 6-cyl., r td . d fltt, 2.97 Sturdy 2 inch tubular frame, 48.88 • Sinkcra tkii order oae time In tome newi- buttered pead, breed end butter, Flash Flood ’Warning I nwho, maroon. 20 lb. bag coven 2,000 square feet. KiUs weeds, double curve/slide. 8’6” overaU pnper.per hnvinrhn » cirenUtton U Mid DeacheG. • S-pk. Spin Lures DUtrici, by pofttBff • j ____ HARTFORD, Ot»m. (AP) — crabgrau as it sprouts. height. Hours o f healthy fun! Not aiaembled the public ?n tifn ^ t nenrMt^ W eoneeday, Iteiftan spagtwrtl Brush on sunshine... roll away gloom 67 MUSTANG $1895 • 4-^. toKkuSi pUee where tLo w «h m eat souoe, green IWlIa A, Because of locally hea'vy rains, t t t • t ' 2-Dr. H’dtop. V-8, atXorontlc, • 4 -^ . Strcamcra and by leaving with, or by m^inn minor overflowing of small with I Pfl, bucket ssats, copper fin- • 5 -^ . Canadian Jig Fly la certified letters pootnee u------w-prepAtd -. . roll and butter emd tndt. and retora receiptelpt reqneited* Thuraday, frankfurt on roU, streams end brooks will occur kb. addressed to each of the persons In western Connecticut, central VINYL LATEX listed In the application a e o n of mustard and relish, mixed 66 SKYLARK $1695 this order aU at least 7 days before ^ b ^ cake With pto. ^ ^ h ^ to ^ ^ a n d M>r. H’dtop. V-8, auboroatlc, said time assigned, and retnrm make PAINT 2 to this Conrt. . . **lt*s A lw a ys a and make every room 1 Ffl, 4 new ww tire., aqua DAVID C. BAJPPEf Jndge. Friday baked macaroni and Moderate tocreasea In water wttli white totsrlor. Berkley Bulk Monofilament ohieeue, etewed tomatoes, green »«vel vtol occur on tH* Springtime-bright the beans peanut butter sandwleli rtvera to these areas, hut tlw year around 66 CHEVELLE $1295 Fishing Line 99 * NOTIC3E end rtvens are expected to remain • All the colore you need MJr. H'dbop. e-oyL, auto- Pleasure to I mwtlo, nuSo, aqua. )4 lb. o f line. Your choice from 4 to 60 lbs. It’ s soft, limp, 'MUk is served w*th oU meaJs. wRhto their banks. OF DISSOLUTION OF except striped. guaranteed yardage. AMERICAN HEALTH • Quick-drying, odorleM. 6$ Ooontry Squire $1595 SERVICES, INCORPORATED • Paint with windows closed. DeauHfii luxury wagon. V-L Notice Is hereby given that Collect at • Fast eoap’n’water clean-up. uflomatto, Ffl, -«too. tofl^rts Chest High Boot AMERICAN HEALTH SERV­ winitow. roof rank. ICES, INCORPORATED, a Ooin- 10 DAYS Foot Wader 8.99 necticut corporation having its Rag. $7.75 Our Rag. 10.07 100% waterproof. Has large sack-type inside principal office and place of G&H PAYING CO. ONLY Gal. Long- Deluxe This Home" 66 CHBV. $695 pocket. S-lnch 22-Inch Long business In Manchester, Con­ Bleaayns, V-8, * • iRpeed Garden necticut, has been dlesolved by ROUTE 85 ■OLTON 6 4 f ^ 3 3 Handle Handle a BRIGHT SPOTS on your carrier- N d tL A s to. Professional Style Lopping Resolution adopted by its Board Hip High Boot Tools of Directors end Shareholders boy’s newspaper route are the homes Shovel Bow Rake where he seldom has collection prob­ 64 CHEVELLE 1895 Foot Wader 6.99 Pruner Shears effective March 15, 1970, in ac­ Cakior Prioadl Your Ctwioa lems — where people show their appre­ MANCHESTER nirrSsdaa. 6 Hy: Ranald Jaoobe, Read Herald Adi Ito Attwney f '/ - \ V# ■\ \ MANCHE^TER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1970 PAGE sBvnt MAI^HESTER EVENING HERALD, MAi^ClHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1970 • FAOB SIX vllle; Brian E.'OonnolIy, .648 T olla n d D o d d Seeks Keeney St.; Mrs. Judith E. Businessmen G>urt Cases Boehm, Enfield; Joseph Oetze- — wdtich is the way the code now works Political Parade wkdi, 40 Agnes Dr. TV-Radio Tonight Himtrl^FBtFr out sometimes In city streets — is pretty East Hampton School Band C o n tro ls O n Alsd, David A. Reid, North Accused Of CIRCUIT COURT It Windham; Joseph R. Morrte, 86 Canning ^Frali far back toward the medieval code of By DAVID S. BRODER FVister Bt.; Olaudla J. Btruff, 698 The Washington Post To Give Concert April 3 Mancheater Session E x p lo s iv e s Tax Evasion T eletd iion a life for a loaf of bread, which never Judge Max Relchar seiltenaed Loomis Rd., Bolton; John A. FDBUraBD BT THE flld stop the stealing of bread. An at­ Luntte, 170 Oak Bt.; Mrs. Claire 6166 (8) Ferry Mbom . (taerie aaS Featarae wMHAi.n Ptem rm a co.. me oratto party prograni* ^ Th* ToUsnd High School band Dr. WootBiuU wlU show slide* D ^ e Royster, M of 180 Bis- WABHmOTON (AP) — Ben. . HARTFORD, Conn, (AP) — (18) D essli the Meaoce fiH (8) ASveatarai _l)a 18 B lnaU S tn a t OAMBUnXlE, M m s . — B v e r Darr, Norwich; John Btetz, 71 B. Aslo Mmnclleafr. Conn. tempt to exact for an Indiscriminate o^ten than they sUpportsd them. sell St.; and Mrs. BYances Thomas J. Dodd, D-Oonn., say­ A criminal Information filed In (M) Tlwstrc 86 (C) Baca fe since Cabsar’s time, the Ides of ^ **** Albert Tronvbly, 22, cf 186 BtsaeU St. Alton St.; Francis H. Barry, (66) Mssetare THOMAS r . FBROUSOK bombing a death penalty we do not car­ Indeed, 84 of them —in c lu d ^ Hampton High School bond In 8ohw>elta?r at his Lambarene ing Presldsnt Nixon’s proposed Hamden; Mrs. Helen C. Durler, ( t » ) OUllSMi’e lelaaS (IS86I w a iSM. r . rsRousoN March have bean thi season tor to 180-days suspended Jail term Hartford’s U.S. DUtrict Court 6iU (46) WeiOlMr Wstoh (8-48) PublUhera ry out even for direct premeditated per­ six comimltteiB chairmen —vot- program to Gabon, Africa. Jungle hospital. Incrsasnd penalty structure will East Hartford; Mrs. Barbara K. 6sl6 (6) Stamp ta« Stare (C) I ® * - " ' l\)undad October 1. 1881 plots and rebellions, so there ans put each of them on two not aoivs the terrorist bombing Thursday -charged the president son to person murder or assassination was hot great lurprlse laat week ed more often •«•**** , ^ / ^ Hom,rary indue J . yiears probation yesterday. Moonan, Tanglewood Lane, Bol­ (16) Leave H to Beaver B raS r %ar Publlltied E very BrenblK E xcept BunCaye oratfo programii than did the problem, called today for feder­ ton; Michael J. HartI, 26 Robin and vice president cf Cine-Tech (36) Beetoa Blaekle Mavto and BelldaTs. Entered at tbe Poet Office at when 19 liberal Demoorata pub­ ■SSi® ^ tocal men wUl be 4n- The women were charged with (86) om im e blaad 8i86 (8) H a ta a 'i Heraae (0) KaacheM er, Conn., aa Second C3aae Mall Is more likely to turn our young bombers typical Repifolfoan Oongreas- al controls on the sale of explo­ arcle, Tolland; Abraham Nil- Corp. with evading personal In- (46) Trslk er Ceaeeaaeaeee of tkc Otuoe licly threatened to bolt the ‘***^'‘* Into the PW Delta Kap- breach of peace In connection 6:1 I) Oltael oaS Mre. Mair Matoer.______on than off. sives. sen, RFD 2, Rockville; Barbara come taxes. (8 4 ) Wealker — Sporto aaS party when the House organlaea with a dUlturbance at a Foster Dodd applauded Nixon’s ac­ Newe (O) 6:66 (8) Maria SUBSCRIPTION RATES next January unleaa aubstanUve Now, *ome of the Dlxl* for inen In education In ceremon­ Bt. home on Jan. 14. E. McCooe, East Hartford; Al- The two men, William E. Han- (U) H r Favorito MarUaa ;8-M) Payeble In Advance ocrats are apparenUy bickering gethar. ies to be held tomorrow night at tion seeking stiff federal penal- fred J. Roberta, Blast Hartford; rdgan, 42, of Walltngford, presi- (M) V eeira Sperta Skew 16:66 8086) Braekaa’e World .<0) One T e a r ...... 880.00 steps are taken In the meantime Each group will play a sec­ In cither matters, the Judge ti«s for those Involved In bomb­ (16) MeHale’e Ifavjr 8-M) Lava Aseerieoa Sir Montha ...... 18.60 to overhaul House leadership with the RepubHcana ^K>Ut the University of Connecticut. sentenced Kevin RavUn, 18, of Mra, Helen Murray, 62 Weaver dent, and Charles Hagel Sr., 43, (46) Newe (18) Tea O’Cleek B eperl Tliree Montha 7.80 openly Joining their nxiiM. ^ tion of the oonoert indMdually, To be Inducted are Oerabed Crestwood Rd., Coventry; and ing or toi bomb threats, but sold Rd.: Mrs. Beverly J. Frantz, 65 of Bridgeport, are already un- 6:66 (to) BawkMe 16:86 ((6)8) Tampa- U _ (C) One Month ...... 8.60 Better Not Strike Twice and operating procedure*. while the finale wiU Include d there is a need to ragulats “sx- 6:16 (M) Hlfkway Patrol 11:66 (84-M-U) NoWe — WeattSr the very day that Waldle and Oarabedlan of New Rd.; Lester colleen A. Tierney of Babcock Lyness St. der Indictment for alleged con- 6:16 (6) Newt witk Walter Oreo- oaS■ iperte “ ( 0 ) ~ MEMBER OF Ten years earlier, almoet to Joint performance by 100 mem­ ptoslves and explosive devices kite (C) (U) 0 ^ (0) THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Is there anything worse than a mall Lowenstein aimounced their r e- A l ^ of p id Post Rd., and Al- m u Coventry, to 9(May AIso, Mrs. Florence B. Hoher, gpiracy In a mall fraud scheme. the day—on March 17, IQflO—an­ ber* of. th* band*. bert J. Kerkin, before they reeu:h the hands of 661 Center Bt.; David J. Vltols, jn December 1968, Hannlgan, (6) Newe witk Fraok Bey- Tbe Aaaoolated Preaa ia exclualvely eti- strike? other House Democrat voiced a volt, the RepubUoan Oongr**- 1 . ■w Grant suspended sentences and put ■elde (C) 11 :U (t) FrHay Speetaealar titled to the uae of republlcation of all , slcnal Campaign Oammfttee The Tbltaind High bond under Hill Rd. those who should not have 100 Vernon Bt.; Mrs. Mary C. Hagel and Cine-Tech were (U) Dick Voa Dyke 11:86 jj>M6) T eo li^ Show ' newa dlapatchea credited to it or not other- similar wanting. He and 26 each on one-year probatkm. them.” (86) H eB U »-B rleki^ B epert wlae credited In thia paper and also thf A few hours ago, all of us would have newsletter quoted party leadera the direction of Henry Kreske, 4-H Field Day The young pet^ple ■were flrrt Halvorsen, 89 Oxford St.; Arthur „amed along with three other 6:tt (M) Local Newe (8-46) Dick OaveM Shaw local newa published here. Hke-mlnded coUeaguea, he said, will open their portion of the Tolland 4-Hers will hold a Dodd proposed an amendment P. Welngart, Andover Lake, An- home movie equipment dlatribu- 7:66 (8) Deotk Valley Dave (C) 1:66 (8) WUk Tkb Bios — All rlghta of republlcation of special die- been likely to answer this In the nega­ had agreed to nMet on Nov. 11 as saying private negotiation* charged wlldi possession of stol­ (16) H setley - B rta k i^ Ba- Neweeapa patches herein are also reserved. program with "Red, White and field day June 6 at tbe TAG to the 1968 gun control law. HI* dover; Mrs. Barbara L. Vucic, tors and 11 other individuals th* Friday after the 1960 elec­ are under way to penuads en goods, but the diarge was plan would expand the definitton part (C) (86) Premier Theatre tive. It seemed like a total deprivation. Blue March,” by Skelton; Building. The Uwrne of the changed to breach of the peace. 176 Woodbrldge St.; Karen L. in an indictment charging them (8) T ratk a r Coaeeaseaeee (O) (46) Newe HeafUaee — VMM The H erald P rintlnx Company Inc., ae- tion of a new Speaker. Southern Democrats to vote of destructive devices to cover (18) CaaSld C am era BellclMt Film oaS Sigs Off aumes no financial responsibility for typo­ “Beiladair’’ ^ Erickson and day’s activities will be “4-Hers Judge Reicher was told by WlllianrM, Stafford Springs; Bkl- with fraudulent consumer sales graphical errors appearing In advertlso- “We have' enough commit­ with the GOP on organteahon- the main components of home­ ward L. Campbell Jr., 77 Birch (86-46) Newe — W eotker — 1:16 (1) Newe aa* S lia Oft ments and other reading matter In Thr Now, a few hours later, one is tempt­ of the House neoct January. the “Manhotten Tower Over- Do Their Thing.’’ both the presecutor and defense » . n. Promottena. Manchester Evening Herald ments now to have changed the lure’’ by Jenkins ,aiid Osaer. School Lunches made bombs. Bt.; Ruth G. Elliott, 2615 Elling­ BEE SATURDAY’S TV WEEK FOR COMPLETE LI8TIMCW ed to give a different answer. Committee Chairman Bob Wil­ counsel that the accused were These would Include dyna­ One of the companies named makeup of the laat congroas,” The Tolland High School Stage School lunches In all three completely cooperative with the ton Rd., South Windsor; Mrs. . Subscriber to Los Angeles Tlmes-Washlny- the leader of the group aald. “If son (R-Callf.) wa* quoted a* mite, block powder, peBet pow­ Darlene A. Adams, Jones Hollow was Technicolor Inc., a famous too Post Newa Service. There Is something worse than a mail saying, “If w* come within 10 Band wtil also perform three schools next week are, Monday, poUra. Los Angeles motion picture color R adio Full service client oh N. E. A. Service, Inc the division here In the next seleotions that ervenliig. dhlcken stew, com breed and der, initiating expkiatvea, blast­ Rd., Marlborough; Stanley G. Publlahers Representatives — Mathews. strike. Congress is as close as expected, seats (of a majority), I think A third person, Linda Roy of ing oaps, electrtc blasting caps. Kasevlch, 27 Hammond St., film processor. A consultant and (TUs listing Includes only thoos newa broadcasts of 15 ov 15 Shannon and Cullen Inc., Special Agency we win be able to organise the The Blest Hampton High butter, lettuoe cup. applesauce Coventry, who was iuges, fuses, Mghter*! director of that company is Sen­ minute lengtii. Sonio s t * ^ * carry other abort newscast*.) — New York, Chicago. Detroit and Boston this number will be sufficient to School Band under the direction with strawberries, Rockville. It Is the flood of pent-up junk which determine control In 1961.” HoudCL * * with the two others at the time fu*e Igidtora, nftroglyceirin, pi' Also, Mrs. Anthony Berzenskl ator George Murphy, who is MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULA with the Southern Democrats of Thomas DiStedano will per- Tuesday, het dog roll-ups, po- was also arrested, but charges presently running for re-election WBOB—916 6:46 Bk4 Report TTON8. the end of the mall strike releases. The threat was Identical to form “Minute Man Concert tato chips, buttered beets, erte €udd, lead aqjd, fubnlnote and daughter, 62 Demont St.; 6:00 HorUortl Hi*tUISht* 7:00 Accent 70 playing their traditional power against her were nolled. of mercury and detonating pri­ Mrs. Richard Sartor and son, 67 in California. 7:00 Newa 7:20 Edwin Newman Rnoorti Dlnday advertising closing hours that laid down last week by March'’ by Pearson; “Elegy for sauerkraut (high school), Jello James B. Mahoney of 142 In the charges filed Thursday, 8:00 Oattlsbt 7:30 News of tha •Worta J ot Monday — l p.m. YVIday. It is the restoratlcm of hlgh-pressiu^ Rep. Jerome R. Waldle (D- game, with the official party mer*. . North St.; Mrs. Joseph Gasper 13:00 Qoiai Hour* 7:60 Joe O araci^ For Tuesday — l p.m. Saturday leadership stiU (xistponing the a Young American” by with fruit. Spruce St. paid a (100 fine after These would be regulated in and daughter. Highland Rd., Hannlgan and Hagel allegedly W F O r—1411 8:06 Fop Q>noart For Wednesday — 1 p.m. Monday Involvements, trying to establish a con- Callf.), Rep. Allard K. Lowen- LoPresU, and the ’’Pavanne’’ by Wednesday, spaghetti with 6:00 Mike Qreen 6:06 NIshtbeat For Thursday — 1 p.m. Tuesday pleading guilty to a (diarge of much the same way that sale of Coventry; Mrs. Harold Brown failed to pay their income taxes Btein (D-N.Y.) and the 17 other mort modest eftorU at Congres­ Morton Gould. sauce, cheeee cube, Vlen- 7:00 Ray Dunaway 11:00 News, W eather For Friday — 1 p.m. Wednesday nectlion between our private Uvea and sional reform, with the power lascivious carriage. firearms M regulated now, Dodd and daughter, 61 Cooper St. for the year 1966. The criminal 13:00 Bobby Rlvem 11:26 Sporis Final For Saturday — l p.m. Thursday rebel Democrats. But the 1960 •nie Blast Hampton percussion ka bread and butter, buttered Richard Bartlett, 27, of East Information Indicated that Han­ w n F —ifta 11:36 (Jther Side a t Urn Day Classified deadline — o p.m. day be­ the problems of our time. It is the re­ brokers of the South, with the sold. 6:00 Mews fore publication. 6 p.m. F rldav lo- renegade was no flaming lib­ enMonbie asiA stage band will green beans, fruit crisp, Hartford was given a SO-day nlgan did not pay taxes on a 6:10 Unela Joy Saturday and Monday publication big city Democratic mochlnea BeUera would have to get a vival of that pay, pay, pay, monotony eral. He was. In fact. Rep. akm perform selections to be Thursday, hot turkey sand- suspended sentence and put on federal license end would be re- grosB income of $16,009.19, while 6:00 News Jamie L. Whitten (D-Mlss.), and oigsmised labor rtfll aiipor- aimounced at the program. wich, buttered corn, rosy apple \^alenti Ready 6:10 Wolur Cfeoklu of the bills, bills, bills. ently determined to keep John one-year probation after plead­ (]ulred to k s ^ records cf soles. Hagel allegedly failed to file A:30 Phil B u rg en F U E L O I L Friday, March 27 who is better known now for The combined band finale wUl rellah, celery sticks, frosted ing gulUy to a charge of taking Buyers would have to submit a taxes on a gross income of 7:00 The Worid Tonlgln It is the revival of that what have we annual sponsorabip of segrega­ McCormack a* speaker . in consist of ttiree movement* to brownie. a motor vehicle without the T o R u n F o r 7:20 Frank Olfford perpetuity. It Is no wonder that federal atfidavit showing they $10,733.33 8:10 Speak Up on Bporta 15.9 tion amendments and tor hi* “Bt. Anthony Divertimento" by Briday, baked firti, masfwd owner’s permlsirion. Two other comparfies charged 7:30 forgotten nag which couldn't get at us some liberal Democrats are In are bonollde workers or officers 7:66 Knlcka iro. BiSletta 2M OoL M b. Escalating Punishments ruthless use of his agricul­ HaiydMi; “660 Blast” a concert potetoes, buttered peas and Giaimo Seat in the 1968 indictments were J. Day Nsiloe Fa* DeUvety white the mail service was shut down. revolt. The wonder 1* that they A charge of theft of a motor of a bustneoB engaged In legiti­ 10:00 Nerwa 1 I ture appropriation subcommit­ march and “HlghMghte from celery, salad (Wgh school), vehicle was noUed against mate use of btasUfig materlaJ— NEW HAVEN, Coim. (A P )- Cha*-^» Distributing Inc., Den- 9:00 News 24 Hr. Burasr Sorvle* It la an almost iin^ioveinable human tee chairmanship to protect «ib- have waited so long to make Bheodus” by Ernest Gould. bread and butter, fudge cookie. 9:10 S p ^ Up It Is the revival of that hlgh-pressured the Whitten strategy a North­ Gerald PouUot, 28, of Blast Hart- such as construction. James J. Vateuti, a maverick ''fj; wholly-owned ^b - 13:16 Bifn o n MAHCHfiSTER Inatlnct that society, when It finds Itself sldles to white planters and to Ttekets may be obtained at . Nursery , ^ School Aides , tord. Poullot also faces charges WTIO 1686 ern strategy. RepubUcan, rays be is “avail- Technicolor, and De- 8:00 Aftenooo BdtUoe OIL HfAT, m e. confronted with an increase In some invitation to accept free land we can't oppose food distribution to black the door. Assisting mothers at ^ Tol- breach of peace, carrying a able” tor the GOP nomination yetopment Enterprises Inc., of 6:16 Market Bapoit sharecroppers. land C3o-operative Nursery .concealed weapem, and non-*up- 4:36 Afternoon Edition 649-4908 particular kind of offense against law afford in Florida, Arizona and Vermont. Historical Directors for U.S. Reprerantative in the Oc^tege, N.Y. 6:30 Weathar Whitten hlmseU Is now a ma­ The Board cf Dlrectoi* of tbe School Monday oire Mrs. David port. Those matters were oon- Manchester end property and Hfe, moves to impose A Thought for Today Third District The indictment charged that Liet all this be warning to the conquer- jor target tor the Democratic TkUend Historloel Society will Birunnotte and Mrs. ^^*“'*''** tinued to April 30. “I reaHy eni at a loe* to com- Technicolor, a multi-mlUlon dol- suffer penalties on the crime. Courtesy National Gallory Of Art, Wtaalilnston. D.C. Sponsored by the Manchester Hospital Notes ers of snow, hall and ice. They had bet­ reformers, but in 1960 he was In­ mewt Monday at 7:80 p.m., at Gray.u • - ...... - Case# nolled: Carter Reale, 18, prebend the scarcity of condl- f^T^n, conspired with four THE DESCENT FROM THE CROSS; dignant at the House establish­ Coimcll of (jhurches ItM Bowering Houee on Met­ Men s SofttmU League Cooper HiU Bt. charged dotes tor t t ^ most fanportont movie equipment dlstrlbu- But, aHhougti all of us probably yield, ter not give us any second chance. REMBRANDT VAN RYN ment. He complained bltteriy calfe Rd. ■Any men living dn ToUend counts of sale of con- VUUTING HOURS elective post,’’ Volenti said in ters and 18 IndiyiduaJB in a in our emotions at least, to such an in­ that the leaders of both parties Prologue: This week I Invite Llbrary Assodatton who ara interested in playing trolled drugs, for lack of evi- Intermediate Ooze Seml- a letter Thursday to Republican "■cheme” resulting in 900 sales The ToUand Ubrary Assocl- in the Men’s Softbctil League dence. patvate, noon-2 p.m., apd 4 p.m. NOTICE stinct in one situation or another, there were going “all-out’’ for civil you to read and think about Town Chairman George Mon- movie equipment at “Inflated” rights, “because they felt that some words you normally sing. atton WiU meet April 6 in the Cases continued: Joseph J- S -pan.; private roomo, 10 a.m.- tano. prices in CTonnecUcut between is, unfortunately, absolutely nobody who Kitty Hawk, After All those of us here from the South With the music in the back­ Tolland Public Library at 2:80 to be Fazio, 86, of Hartford, breach of * ^ Volenti ran unsuccessfully for March 22, 1966 and Sept. 80, 1967. EAST, WEST, and BUCKLAND CEMETERIES ocui dte any proof that the stiffening of to hear e talk and slide presen- the ItaUan-Amerloan Briend- allowed Russia has just issued the first volume By Rowland Evans Jr. had nothing we could do and no­ ground and tbe meanings there peace, ana <»rn^ a dangerous except nooa-2 p.m.; mayor in 1969. In 1961 ho prl- « bi expected that the case It is requested that ewnebery lot ownens penalties and punishments ever, of it­ Inside where we could go." .. to be seen and contemplated, f«H/« by Dr. Alice WoodhuH. ’ ship Club on Klng)EiDury Ave. weapon, to April 2. _ marled uitauccessfuUy for tbe will next come to trial before of a new edLUion of Its najticneil encyclo­ “However,” he said, “the peo­ may these hymn* come alive for mayoral nomination, in 1962 left June, move any whiter grave decxiratioos that they wish self, resulted in a tower Incidence of Michael Marovonlch, 47. of 66 P „ pedia, ond various advances toweird re­ ple of the Southern states are you In some new ways. Kensington St., non-support, to Sendee- 10 a-m-2 p-m., tbe GOP; in 1963 rejoined the to keep. the crirhe being targeted. Robert D. Novak not helpless . . . they have more Ood Of Our Father*, 4 p.m.-8 p.m. party, end last year unsuccoss- ality have been noted. Viet Cong Launch Attacks April 80. Intensive Core and Coronary . Starting Monday, March 30, 1970, weather Report than 100 members of the House Whose Almighty Hand Thomas R. Mahoney, 26, of no fuUy sought (he noraiinaticn Factory Pay F\ir that reason we find ourselves re­ The Wright Brothers, for the first time of Representatives . . . members God of our fathers, whose al­ Core: Immediate family only, egofii. Then be supported Inde- permitting, the necessary spring (dean-up of Hie certain address, kindling fires, anytime, limited to five min- gretting, as a piece of unresllsm, that in Soviet chronicling, are allowed to be WASHINGTON — A subtle tic leader for ihe ABM, is gation, have sent shivers of whose votes are essential to or­ mighty hand Against Canibodian Troops and breaking and entering, to pendent Party mayor caiutidetet Down in State grounds will begin in preparation for mowing. Btes. Jotvi J. Moffitt, a former Re- partion of President Nixon's statement the first sucoessfully to fly on airplane. courisitip of Republican Sena­ seriously ill and In the hospital. ■jeax through the rich tax- ganize this Congress. . . . I am Lead* forth in beauty all the April 2. Matendty: Fatiieni, U a.m.- HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — exempt foundation groups. saying to you now. Southern starry band (Continued from Page One) Susan Washburn, 17, of 182 publican who is now a Demo­ on the current wave of bombings which tors antagonistic to President So is Rejitiblioan. Sen. Karl 12:45 p.m., and *:SS p.m.-8 Mjanufacturing Jobs end factory George W. EUiott, Superintendent The RusEtans used to like to claim that Nixon’s second-phase anti- Mundt of S.D., another strong The urban coalition, headed members will not have done all Of shining worlds in splendor . _ . . _ Vietnam flight took off from Spruce St. breach of peace, to crat. through the skies, ed a group of yoteh. egged on a mesrage April 0. pan.; otben, 8 p.m.-4.p.m., and Valentt U a former principal worker*’ pay declined in Con­ asks that bombings be made sifbject to a fellow named Moohalsky did that, in balliistic miaaite (AiBM) pro­ back3T. Most Important, by former Health, Education they can unless they unite hare p.m.-8 p.m- necticut between ntid-January and Weifaire Scretary John to make their weight felt.” (Xir grateful song* before thy by the Vie* Cong attacked gov- ^ jjje airport of Fair Haven Junior High (he death penalty if a fatality occurs. 1882. gram bias been quietly started Laird’s miasionery work among School wbo lost Ws Job last year ^ ^d-February, the State La- anti-ABM Republicans has Gardner, agonized for weeks So far aa Whitten can now re­ throne arise. etrnment offices pn Thursday in was clooed. The plane returned The cteiBn of previous editions that by Secretary cf Defense Mc'Ivin U In other areas, no Urntt in ^ admlnlstrattvo asaistant to Department raported today. What, indeed, can~ be ttte purpose at Laird. changed no minds so far. over whether to throw its lob­ call, the promised post-election the ptxyvtndol capital of Kam- to Saigon. My Lai Charge aelf-oervlce. Bhnployment dropped 960 to Ckimmunism had proved to be the glori­ bying weight into the Congres­ Southern caucus was never Thy love divine hath led ub in the superiRtMident of schoola. M making such a recommendatton, in a Laird’s position in the Senate poiM; Cham, 86 miles northeast There was no indication why He was subtended ■wltbout pay 468,040 in Felbruary, and aver­ sional struggle to extend the held. Sam Rayburn was re­ the past; Confirmed In The administration reminds ous oonqueror of alcohoUsm hss been is no stronger and possibly Hi this free land by thee our lot cf the capital, burned docu- the Phnom Penh airport was __ when be decUned to aooeipt a age weekly wages of factory nation which actually seems to have weaker than last year, when The depth of bitterness 1964 Voting Rights Act. The elected Speaker in 1961, with v i^ ts that wlto oonstruett)* ^ fHaetpei at a school af- production ■workers declined omitted, in this edlticn, just in time to among rebellious liberal Dem­ decision was finally negative. Is cast; mentti and ocanomaiideered a down, abandoned, and rightly so, in our Mr. Nixon’s Safeguard ABM solid Democratic support. Presi­ Army Report !! ^ W s Jo b to the superinten- from $140.61 to $189.18. clear the way for news headlines telling ocrats working to reform the The reason: Ftear of getting on dent Kenney made a single suc­ Be thou our ruler, guardian, convoy of trucks to Pfanom It had bera dosed tor several Bmltod. Visitors are asked to He opinion, the practice of tajdng human barely survived in the Senate— guide, and stay, days after the March 18 coup dent’s office was elimlnatsd. He Not only ■was there a drop the ^a tch what a continuing problem Risasia is once In a tie vote, once on a 49 sen'erity system In the House the wrong side of the Nixon cessful but costly effort to NEW YORK (AP) — The bear with the Iwspttal while the in average ■weekly earnings, life and committing legal m tiri^r Itself amazed old-line Uberais at the Administration, and into pos- T ^ word our law, thy path* our ' The broedciwt said Oambo- d’etat overthrowing the regime Army's secret report Into tbe is now suing to get Ms Job back. to 51 vote. break the Southern Democrats’ parking problem exists. Valenti is ihe only announced partly becouae of a riiorter av­ ^ GIFT SHOP iT ^ having with Its drinking. Democratic Study Groups alhle tax-exemptlan trouble grip on tbe Rules Committee chosen way. dlan troops, aided by the people, of Prince Norodom Sihanouk, ervents at My Lai in South Viet­ even in cases of direct, intehtjqnal The heart of Phase Two ia arrested the youths as they or- but was reopened last weekend, candidate for the RepubUoan erage work week, but there The encyclopedia even discusses, wrlth (DSG Isecret caucus. with the Internal Revenue Serv­ and then accepted the limit* on nam on March 16, 1968 con- Patients today: 277 was also a alight deokne in av­ 077 MAIN arnUDBT, MAWI.'HMW B. murder? the addition of a third intercon- After two hours of heated ice. From war’s alarms, from deadly rived at the outeMri* of Phnom officials in Saigon said the In- nomlnaUon for Third District some faint degree of impartiality, things his legislative program set by (duden that a massacre took ADMlTTBiD YESTERDAY; cengreasmen. erage hourly pay, from $8.86 to Unenbal ballistic misaite base— debate, there was no ■agree­ WUbur Mills, Carl Binson, Clar­ pestilence, Fobb- temational Control (Jonunlssion piaoe, Tbe New York Times re­ A The enforcers among us might answer , Mke abstract art, which are supposed to Whiteman Air Force Base In Be thy stiong artn our ever sure Mrs. Margaret T. B<^llno, 84 The incumbent is six-term $3.37. ment between young reformers The broedoBBt said (he dem- plane. which mokes regular ence Cannon and tbe other con­ ported today. Ckxigreasman Robert N. Giaimo The overage houriy pay one our question by sp-ying that we ought be DOiihing but the by-product of capital­ MisBouri — to the sites in Mon­ and older leaders of the liberal defense; enstratora “sacked the offices of Saigon to Hanoi ev The Times quoted AUaon Rd., TalcottvlUs; Thom- tana and North Dakota that will servative Democratic commit­ as L. Btngess. 878 Doming St., of North Haven, a Democrat, year earlt»' ■was $8.22. DSG, such as Rep. Chet HoUfield O p e n F o ru m tee chairmen. FV>r four long Thy true religion in our hearts the Govemmieiiit of Salvation, ery Friday, took off ahorUy - be- information’’ os saying that the “ o u ig w , ^ to bring the death penalty back into use, ist decadence. be protected by the ABM. With increase; burned documents, ransseked The loss of employment in (he cf California. At that point years, Whitten and his breth­ manufacturing sector was off­ and then aee if it does not have aome In otheV^ords, the product of this new the axlimindstration claiming Rep. John Culver, of Iowa “Monumental Tribute” Thy bounteous goodness nourish government headquarters and that the ABM is the best bar­ ren were not affronted by the UB In peace. set by an increase of 1,320 Jobs deterrent effect. edttlion of the Russian encyclopedia hds voice shaking with anger, passage of another clvU rights then forcibly took trucks to go concluded (hot each miccesalve veau. S22 in the nonmanufacturing sector. gaining counter the U.S. has raised the threat of wlthh Pentagon — John sible action on reform of the rights, which as King put it, owe the young hoodlums of our time. After increase in business reported by tax were rightfully theira at Mrth. ing with, iond voting with, the prompt establishment of a The last time the oompeny experts and advisers. Foster, Asaistant Secretary of seniority — the basis of com­ FVxr me Hla Blood emae North Vietnam and the Viet all, if the youth in question had not been May men of good will, those Republican minority csi issue Oxig sold Thursday they were 'freer exchange of petroleum, killed. C. MeiSez, 11 Essex » .; Mrs. asked for a rate increase ones Needs Why do they do these things and how Defense for Research and En­ mittee chalrmtmshlps — until His Saoiifloe the wortd has Your Car snatching a purse, he could stlH be gineering — was waiting in the next January, when a fight to who espouse the truth, and after issue. The Democratic proved mumpeiMi ig relations wUh the “In the meantime, we believe ^ Daisy Cunningham. Thompson- In December 1967. do they get away with it. Study Group has carefully docu­ the best intereato of both coun- ______alive. It should be a lesson to others. This is a difficult question to answer. oar to hold Percy’s hand on topple McCormack could ob­ those who have suffered much And saved and kept by graoe. leaders who overthrew Slhan- the drive back across the Poto­ scure the seniority Issue. take courage from the singular mented the record for the last Now in thy love forever prove ouk, and Deputy Premier Slao- tries would be served by defers So also rtKHild be the somewhat more Presumably the “experts” In IRS were Oongress — showing that 42 wtatti Bfartk Matak sold on attack ring (he effective date of the interested in producing a form which mac. vision of Dr. Martin Luther I can by faith the Journey Up, Too Southern and border state Dem­ by the thousands of North Viet- M«uch 10 prodamation, pending rorort A Touch descipUned exeimple set by Connecticut would more easily adapt to the com­ At lunch that day to dlscuBS King Jr. pursue The Nlxon Administration’s James A. Bonnema ocrats who enjoyed the Teach me to know on earth he- .yiTn— and Viet Cong troops 00 a determination as to whether judge who, a few days later, imposed puters, although they will not admit that overall defense pdlicies were STounbodlan side of the bor- .ukaWe agreemenl. can be f ^ this had anything to do with their de­ Laird, Deputy Secretary David racial policies, particularly its Avery Street Christian privilege and power of conunlt- Vjw stiff Jail sentences on two purse snatch­ d e c “could not be ruled out" worked out." Cars, like thi ladies, look their best when a little paint is applied cision cn- the new forms. Packard, and Foster. Using an retrenchment on the Voting Reformed CSiurch, tee and subcommittee chair­ How much by love I om*. ers convicted before him. Rights Act and sctiiool desegre­ South Windsor, Conn. manships voted against Demo- Cecil KMte Newspapers In PMxim Penh Mondale eold that Itmlting Im- mvI» ^ FYustraUon and anijer are increasing extremiriy soft-seU at these in­ renartedas^auB clash March port* to 890,000 average barrels connection with tbe alleged mas- timate get-togethers, they pro­ in the right places. Wa are talking about the dents ond scratches But, although such sternness, of heavy as the deadline of April 16 nears. 23 between Cambodan and Viet a day seems to be a backward The most sweeping change decreed duce charts, gra^tiis, and slides nrig forces south of (he capital step and an affront to Canada. The Airoy on your car. It's a pity to let them mar the beauty of your sentences in the courts, of exaction of by IRS this year was the elimination projected on a portatole screen ■i«ig the Mekong River be- "We believe that these con- charges against 18 s ^ m in- mcmiiiinnH'iL the death penalty in the Mreets, may of the short form 14A. which people to prove that Soviet progress tw nsn C a m b od ia and South Viet- trote wlU result in increased voived In the action, end ha* ^ car. Besides, where bare metal is exposed, rust and corrosion are please our own sense of comparative with low or moderate incomes could on strategic weapons — both Fischetfi nsm. Th* Ctenbodlan* suffered costs 'and, in soms coses, fuel curad 14 offloOT of file. Now everybody must file the more the giant SS-9 offensive mlasUe heavy —— u*— (he rep<^ tiurtages and ourtoUed opera- ttilonnattcn reloUvs to ths inoi- virtue and slake our thirst for retribu- bound to follow’ complicated 1040 form. and the GaJo^ defensive mis­ ___ , hot th* Viet Cong with­ the letter sold. dent. tlrai, do any of us really beHeve, even Some tax - assistance firms report sile system — consistently sur­ drew. Viet Oong oosualtlei wre tor one fleeting instont, that it will do that thefr business has Increased as passes U.S. estimates. not known much as 800 per cent. Sen. James B. Pearson of Let's face ‘it, a car represents a large investment and it pays to anything to keep the next young hood­ SDumouk’s ouster March 13 ••••••••••••••••««•• 7 Possibly tbe IRS itself has started to Kamas got the treatment later won preosdsd by a wsoit of Electronic Engine take care of those unsightly body blemishes now. You will not only lum away from .the next innocent purse- realize that it made a mistake with Its at breekfast with the Laiid ■ntt-VlatiMinMsa demonstration* carrying victim? new forms. The report is that tax of- high command (but bad to pnstesHng th* North Vtst- PLAZA DEPT. STORE fidals say that taxpayers are using the drive himself across the river). Tune-Up restore the beauty of your car but, It will be worth more when you iMin*rt and Vl*t Oong troop* In (W* H»V* A NaliMi TS FIs sm ) Law n** , We are, admittedly, in the very dawn wrong lines to furnish Information. As Kentudey’e Sin. Marlow Oook th* oountry. M bm aaolMd th* B. MIDDLB TFKB. (Next t* P*pM»r a consequence, tbe computers reject has also walked the saane soft OraN WED., THUM., IMf, till 3 unhid INCLUDES: trade it in. SO WHY MOT PRESBIT TOB AD FOR A $10.00 D»- of potential discovery of what constitutes H0i«b^2taam*.i* imd^Vtet these returns and they are returned to red carpet. Oong m l)**it** and burned •ev- m NEW (ONTACT POINTS intelligent handling of the problem of the taxpayer for correction. With all tttis low-pressure s n l VtatBomene reetdenoe*. ■ NEW CONDENSER COUNT7 crime. We are by no means oil the way One of the biggest foul-ups seems wooing, however, Laird’s work Th* airport at Phnom P*nh Your Film diy Shev Fenm oa to be Line 16b which is titled “Lees Ad­ Is cut out In the Senate. He The Easier Bunny ■ NEW CHAMPION SPARK PLUGS toward that completely soft philosophy wa* cloaad again to oommarolai justments." This is Mpposed to apply must switch a couple of voters oMIm * today, Air Vietnam re- ■ AND AN All JOdMINt Gagnon in which all we do with our criminal Is only to sick pay, moving exxienses, em­ htM come to car* comp'*'J George to hold even. Sen. Richard B. 6 cy». $£7.45 ^ LABOR TU N l UP treat him, and in which we know that ploye buslnees expenses end payments Russell of Geoigte., a Democra­ ^‘A^ipekeeroan aald that *n Air 18 cy>. cor* in retirement plans by the self - employ­ ■ GUARANTEED punishment and retribution neither pre­ ed. PLAZA \ vent crime nor cure the criminal. That But some taxpayers are including may be our ultimate sanity. But for the state and local taxes, contrtbuttctis, Herald You will find a eomploto and colorful stock DRIVE IN OR CALL fijouL (Do^dqsL present we retain, and necessarily so, medical expenses and exemptions tor themselves and their families. Yeeterdays of Eostor loikoti, gra$$, oggs. dyo, fra y since we do not begin to know enough One WasMngton lawyer characterised MOFINfi bunnloi and chicki plus dollcloui chocoloto FOR FAST SBtVICE to leave it, a criminal code in which we the new forms as a “federal inteUigence ' 25 Year$ Ago bunnios and oggs. (hjdbjnwiiv^it tty to make the punUhment fit the teat." liiftnff — * 249 IROAO SIREir There seams to be no reUef In sight BwwThdtotielly crime. American Leglcn Po*t un- (Near TWForhwio In Monchostor) In the foreseeable foture. New prob­ animouriy endoraes Wllfted J. Buy our booutlfully modo up boskots or 273 MAIN STREET MAHCHfSTW. CONN. 06DI0 lems will be created next year when Where we look silly, and In mental Olarko for po*Mk)n of state ex­ moko your own. Hours: 8-S Mon. thru ScN. the new tax reform bill takes effect. ecutive oopimitteeman. Can 649-2373 (For kifermorioo cdl 643-7249) trouble oureehtes. Is when we yield to It Isn’t that the average dUzen doesn’t ••ino chluso Dsily Ntwi FHONi 643^ 9^ j : that instinct to try to discourage a lealiae that he must help support the 10 Yean Ago 649-ISI6 PLAZA has tho supplies. particular kind of crime by eecalatfiig cost of the government. It Is that the CAT uud idASTfR CHARM vrhole pcooedure Is so confoundedly oom- Thl* wa* a Sunday; ‘Ihe pury the punishment tor It. A life for a purse pUoated.— BRISTOL PRESS. Herald did not pidahsh.

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i » *, ^ ^ * •> '• Ajv;/\V->- . \'A, e ' S'li&W’-.f-^ Cr-1^ . AV'. X . \' ■ \ ■-\ -r, • . 3mf> ■ r - \ ., A, MAl^CHBSTBR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., PR\dAY, MARCH 27, 1970 PAGE N IM ■W— MANCHBSTBR ftVENlNQ HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN^ F R ID A Y , MARCH 27, 1970 biiv i^inimcan MpUDUO fA G i BIGHT Kidnaped etliland ♦—ftry ( tok helpKaIk the4A... __ people___ over­■ V em on Dukes G)unty Grand Jiuy throw BalagUer," said Efraln THE EAST CATHOLIC PLAYERS Vernon Area Women Agree on Need Going, CUilng . . . Paraguayan Sanches Soriano, another mem­ WILL PRESENT Police Log The Manchaater Chamber ber of the Movement. Talcottville School Cited Obituary of Commerce la announcing Plans Kopechne Inipury The prisonei* were aooompa- For Child Welfare Chapter one* -again, and lor what ia Still Missing nied by Msgr. Hugo Polanoo Four Boys Judge James A. Boyle to be Brito, coadjutor archbishop of In State Education Journal M n. Nicholas Anielo ABKBSTB aaid to be the laat time, that BDGARTOWN, Ma*i. (AP) — MY FAIR LADY Santo Domingo, who helped ne­ John Haberen, 03, o f 100 Some 37 "hey" area women meet again on M!ay U ?*® ttie 10-page publicity book­ i^wicret until etl ‘ ^ (Continued from Page One) The Taloottvine 8cho(>l tor Own jobs, operate car* and litrs. nmncca B. Anfolo, B2, home of Mrs. Homer Babbtdge The Duke* County grand jury gotiate the exchange. AredMoh- have families. They become in­ H eld After Homestead St, charged with leaders have agreed that there is let called “The Manoheater of ^any further " the retarded ho* rsortved sps- APRIL 8, 9, 10 & il at M3 'Piarkor St., wUo of Nlch- w ill make an independent In- connecUon with the case Is end- Imas relteratod that the govern­ op Polan(x> Brito said he exi>eot- dependent ctUzens. Dr. Laven­ intoxtoation, after a dlatnibanc* Jr., wife of the predMent of Story" la available free to olal r*(x>gniUon In a new pub- olaa ' Angelo, died early this "a need and sufficient interest” UOoiai and a member of the aa- ment has ho intention of giving ed more such incidents in Latin der saM the integration at these morning at iMancheater Memor­ at his home. Court date April anyone who will go to the qury Into Sen. BJdward M. Ken­ CURTAIN: 8:15 P.M. Car Q iase to develop a chapter of the Oon- soclatlons state board of dlrec- Chamber office and pick one in to the kkinepet*. ’’Thera is no Am erica. Moatton issued -by the State De- students into the regular school ial Hoopital. la. nedy's autojio accitieni accident •wiu.iiiwhich took Leland said he ^^ posatfaCUty o f an exchange,” he Four Vernon yuoths were turn­ nectiout ChUd Welilare Aseool- tore. up. "A ll Latin-American (XMmtiiea parim ent o f EkhioaiUan. The system is essen tial. DONATIONS $2.00 ECHS AUDITORIUM Mi *. Angelo waa bom Dec. 14, said. 1 ed over to juvenile authorities Susan A. Dane, 10, o f H arifbrd atloci in this area, according to Those attending from Man- The booklet contain* color are experiencing a difficult po­ pUMlcatlon, "Dialogue," ex­ On the other hand the train- 1317 in Manchester, daughter of ta^mer^'cTch"^^ “aTr.^ ".r.' Moot U.S. bualnoeemen and litical Drocesa." tia (h today___ ^ by__ Vernon , _____ poUoa____ Ttie changed ^ with aiwfiiUfUng over ^ asBoclatlona’a executive dl- Chester were Mrs. Joseph Conti, and Information about many ...... — proceee." he said, "espe- change* Opinions, theorle* and able mentally retarded moslfy Mrs. Sarah Brennan MiUer of four were Involved In a chase under tSO^Xt (Odor's, rector, Mr*. Jeanette Dille. Mrs. Raymond Gorman, Mrs. their taimUea who live In Bue­ claUy the Dominican RepubUc." Ideas at profesrtonals working remain serml - dependent Manchester and the laite W alter andl nformation abmit many wlth... the .. „police early------.... this------mosn- DlUe, a Mancherier rest- Charles Jaworskl. Mrs. H. John nos Aires w ere a'Way fo r the in Um field of special edubatlcn. throughout life. Dr. Lavender DeVlamey, and had Uved in the aapects of Manchester life weekend. Several of those re­ Irig- .1------dent who Uvee id 113 N. Blm M)ak>ne, Mrs. George Marlow, including community history, The local (Mhool, wMch serve* said they may wash, feed and Manchester>Bo(Hon €u*a all of The session U being called at e*«''clre them. talked ...:^ maining In the city expressed dresa themselves, and do rote Ottloer Thomas Mair notioed AtXilDBNTS St., says the consensus was william Martens, Miss social aervicea, schools, busi­ Jury Still Out several area towns, has beep her (life. She was employed as a reached at a luncheon given by Margaret Parker, Mrs. Herbert the request of Leslie H. Leland, him to act ■ oonoem but Indloated th«^ were counting and reading. They con ______a oar a* R struck another r , oolb y Jr.. 44, o f nesses, churches, local gov­ cited previously 'by the state a* baiter at Pioneer Parachute forem M Tof the grand Jury and a with ^ the JvSr In .. taking no opecfal precauUons. be eccnomloally productive but Easter the association on Wednesday pheion. Miss Bthel Robb, Mrs. ernment, recreation, culture, being one of the finest of it* Co., where she had worked for **'1.*^ '**^,iJ£!?*Ji["**'** Famham Rd., South Wind- druggist in Vdneyaitl Haven. a* legal counsel to the jury Mleanwhlle, a lighbwing In Patriarca only under aome kind of spedal at the Manchester Country Herrin Rubinow, Mrs. Walter type. AT about 20 years before she re- South St. Ho notmed the po- sor, was charged with ofierat- medical services, and hous- Convening of the jurors be- lts_ Inquiry, law group oalUng itself the Repres- supervision.' Ttieee students are Hce station and wsd^ tor a ^ 'jig a m otor vttilicVe whiHo tinder dub. Schardt, Mrs. Peter Thome, John E . Jsyfc The school was started in tilled lari June because of ill­ Ing- came official Thursday ^en power* ston Oomanend threatened to Murder Trial Busan D. Charlsmb truly mentally retarded end con ness. siriance. Officer Richard Bab- n!!; «*»«ilatlon „„ carlton Woodhouse, Mrs. Copiea of the booklet have 1966 by a group of parents of ST. MARY’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH cock maponded to the call. The toW TS ** PaW Joseph Swensnm. Mra Richard Chief JusUce G. Joseph Tauro ^ Smo^alLur. klU Oommunirt leaders if the PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — retarded children. At the outset function only in a sheltered en­ Survivors, besides her hus­ already been distributed to of the MasMChuaetta Supreme while In eeeslM. «m car Oi-I fled the scene, nearly nnv.run­ “r * contrlbutlona tt is five years vvoodhouse, Mrs. Herbert Sny- consul 'wa* not released T*» jury trying five men th:re wo* one riasa and three vironment. band tuid mother, include a son, regtatiatinn. eight clnpters, and many local organlaatione. Court announced he would aa- any witnesses members The TBlcottvHle 8chool is cp- PARK AND CHURCH STS. — MANCHESTER ning down officer Baboodi, po­ der, Mrs. John Tweet, Mrs. iSanches 'was sela d on the eve charged in the gangland-style Area Students Win years later a second claaa wo* Robert W. Melendy of Man­ Colby was arreabed last night , membera. rign a Su^or Court Judge to hew^ ^ ^ erated on whrt is called a eJua- lice said. George Sandals, Mr*. Harold of a ’Visit by Paraguayan Presi­ slaying of two men in April, formed separating the mildly chester; a daughter, Mrs. Don­ .ru.. ^ bivolved fti a three- emphasU of the aaaoci- ter harts, highly recommended EASTER EVENING—SAT., MARCH 28th Nix, Mrs. FeHx Davis and Mrs. OpGH the SGBBion. #!-«♦ #/v |*eiw ■ullDOG’ dent Atfredo Stroessner. The 1968, *• ^be ^ ^ posed as potonUoI buyei* of a ing to reach a 'verdict in ahnort operates with 80 trainable re­ KanchesUr; four sisters, Mrs. eetabllmea. car was heading west when It and Mt«. Dtlle said of ha'ving several teachers In­ Manchester office of Child and to the chief justice by Dlst. repert of oar the Paraguayan Embassy 20 hours in the jury room. tarded students ranging in age EASTER DAY—SUNDAY, MARCH 29th Walter Potyra of Wapping, Mrs. * VoiiKA car, pushing the women at the luncheon were Atty. Edmund DUri* of New are bnpoui^ InOm United Aircraft Corporation has awarded full-tuition volved with working 'with the Family Services. To Pay Cost was trying to sell. The jurors 'were dismissed from three years, eight monthB Alice Verdi 'of Hartford, Mrs. parents of one of the four, wtio parked oar across a lawn particularly Intereeted In the Bedford Superior Court in Botton. college scholarships to three area high school students, retarded students. Alao attending was Mrs. The kidnapers demanded that early Thursday night by Judge to 20 years. Elducation has to 6, 7:80, 9:30 and 11 A.M. Servicee of Stephen Zaches of BagleviUe, ranged in age from 18 to W. aome bushes. Hla oar then areas of child abuse, protective R was Dims who caUed for Inland «dd it ^ uncertato ^ children of corporation employes. They are: Miss Susan Oonrmenting further on this. Aubrey Beck of Starrs, Mrs. two men they said were political James C. Bulman at the request be provided for retarded chil­ and Mrs. Alfred Baker of Roch­ Thehr name* were oonOnued along Center St. and _-rvw«,.•ervicea, «cukl « «« the trw______tm ent o f Of Primary the Inquest into Miss Ko- whether Ben. Kennedy and M m Dr. Lavender said "the deaden­ prisoners be allowed to travel to of the foreman, who said some D. Charlamb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander dren until they ere 21 years old. Holy Cominunkxa ester, N.Y.; and six grand- Vernon Mltdiel^M, °* hit another parked oar and fl- neglected children in Juvenile Harold Garrity of '^lla^, Mrs ing effect of a child having a Icnal anpioDri- pechne’s death which was con- *o other ^biesaes ^ ^ Mexico in exchange for San- juror* were not feeUng up to par Charlamb of 55 E. Eldridge St.; John vlzyk, son of Mr. The state recently financed chiidren. Tolland, was charged tot night ^ atopp<>d when St hit a Eugene Hattln of Bolton. Mrs A $6,000 addltlionelJonei apptoprl- apptoprl- ^ Bdgartown In Janu- peared at the Inquest would be single teacher fronr three to (Music at the 7 :80 and 11 A.Mi ServkeB) irenresent the G. T. LaBonne Jr. of Glaston- atlon to the Regiatreis of «Kted in Bdgartown m janu- tttez. But Interior O^ntoter Imas and needed a good night’s rest. and Mrs. John G. Jzyk of Vernon, and Miss Mary the entire cost of a four-room Funeral services w ill ibe Mon­ ^ uOIJty pole a t Boaem aiy Pi. was td the Island to app«ri " eight year* is removed. Chil­ Insisted only one of the men, The eight women end four Budarz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Budarz of addition to the original old day at 2:30 p.m. at Holmes Fu­ Ouenoe of tatcodoating Ihiuor or cW by^car and one of the townsiwns at Mandvesber Olajston- bury. Mrs. David Hoffman of Voters Account, to pay the cost my. That four day Iwaiing ___ the tj grand jury. dren get the benefits of the 6 P.M. Evening Prayer drug*. ^ tr y , and Mra. Jean of an April 16 toSS^lde Re- held Hr. secret on o^ r m ^ b e^ Oarloa Dellanave, is (n prison— men have been sequestered in a brtUhig, bringing the number neral Home, 400 Main St. Bur­ other cars ware bowed. Court bury. Bolton and Coventry, Wapping. varied strengths of a number Raymond Evaiw, 56, of 146 publican primary for GOP town state Supreme Judicial Court, hSge's re- and he I* being prosecuted as a hotel since testl'mony begen in at classrooms to eight. The ial will be in Bast Cemetery. date Aipril 13. group made arrangements to Auberin of Tolland. These acholarahips ware of teachers aird thus a coordi­ Union St. was also arrested last ^ZnatbeTm^bere^ to one of which also ordered the tran- oonunon orim inal, not fo r poUtt- Superior Court Feb. 26 oonoem- school has nine inrtructora plus Friends may call at the fu- ______among a total of 11 awarded nated program can be develop­ 10 propoeed additional approprt- ®crlpt of the testimony and the ^ ^ - cal orlmcs. Ing the slaying at Rudolph Mlar- by United Aircraft, m- atlons to Manchester’s 1970-71 report of preriding Diet. Court grand jury, he said.______The other, Atojandro Baidu, feo, 41, and Anthon(y Mricl, 2^ Dr. Joseph Lavender, Bureau HOMEaWNERS day from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m . ^ ^ RookviHe Choult Court ESdridge St., was charged with Weiss Explains Hanltord-airea employee. Bach Anthony Moglloccx) Is super- and Teen Center General Fund. 29, is being sought, Imaz said. In a neighborhood grocery store provides tuition and academic Oonstatant for the eduoatton at failure to carry a registnablon viaor or special education in the M .. * u « . j at— m . t* April 7 and Ehmns April 14. The Boeid cf Directors, when After ttie govenunent’a flrat -April 20, 1968. fees plus $500 a year toward ex­ mentally retarded (hildran, PROFESSIONAL BUSINESSMENI M rs. A lice Jl. Stearns sh elto, 20, o f B t. 31, Cov- yesterday aAemxm. The car he His Stand On Vernon School system. He com­ it meets April 7 for Hs regular refusal to 'hand over the two Charged in the shotgtm kUl- penses. They are for tour or comments in ’’Dialogue’’ that OOVBNTRY — Mrs. Alice J. ^rtltiry, was charged last night was driving was Involved in a Airlines Warn Travelers: mented in ’’Dialogue” that he Gets Help meeting, will conduct pubUc m at, the Liberation FTOnt an­ ings are Raymond L.8. Petriair- five years of study leading to the dlstinctton between the edu- Porcelain Patch and Glaze (jompany can efficiently Stearns, 93, of ManafleU, a Cov- .^jh towing an unregistered mo- two oar accident at f^mioe and School Budget finds one of the greatest hearinga and' will take possi­ nounced it oJbo would klU the ca, 63, o f Provldenoe, Rudolph a bachelor's degree dn engineer­ cablie and Uv6 traimWe retard­ entry native, died yesterday vehicle. He is schedided to Birch Sts. Court date April 13. strengths, "the ability to bring and expertly refinish your appliances, metal kitch­ General Robert ble exRton cn the 10 proposals. Strike W ill Mean Delays managers of U.S. compandea in G. Sciarra, 46, o f Johnrton, R ob­ ing, mathematics, or the physi­ ed ChUd is crucial in ptanrtag morning at Natchaug Private appear In Rockville court April From Rec in supportive personnel In mus­ en cabinete, metal office equiimient and profes­ Weiss has written a letter to The $6,000 to the Regtotrars the country. ert Folrbrothers, 32, and John cal oir life sciences. special educatton programs. Hospttai in Mansfield. Sie was ^4 Police report a hit and run ac- ic, art, speel* and hearing, After getting into some fi­ Account would be financed DeUonave, 20, 'was shown to Rossi, 29, both o f Providence, Scbolarahip winner* may at­ The educehle students, may sional equipment. the widow of Robert B. Stearns. caterier Slider, 56. of At - dteent on Broad St, near Green the chairman of the Board of Account would be financed (Conttnued from Page One) nancial difficulties, the Teen . J . ftwnfrom 1968-691668-69 unappropriated Baliev eioo iwld the present television reporters Thursday In and M aurice Leaner, 33, o f at the end of their schooling, nursing, dentlstiy and other Mrs. Stearns was a ntember iing^, Mass., was charged Manor Blvd. They said a car tend any accredited U.S. (toUege Center has plckied itself up Eduoatton explaining why surplus. The sum to needed be- are out of the control of the na- j, not caused by a i*- an effort to refute chaiges that Brookline, Mess. or university, and the (xxpora- leave home, marry, find their areas.” WITHOUT MOVING of the First Church of wlUi making an improper turn operated by CUfford H. Spinner feels he cannot reriore $150,000 oaugg a,* Registrar's Account ohm's 360 airport towers. There ygjj.y ammig competing organi- Alt are charged with murder Congregattonal, ManstMd Oen- following a two-oar accident last of WUlimenUc was rideswlped again and gotten relaUvely he had been tortured, but one tion ’W ill contribute an addi­ Avoid the added expense and riedt of moving. All of the amount he cut from the to depleted. No provtolon had absenteeism in the reporter sold he showed signs of conspiracy, whteh carries a night on Rt. 30. by an unl »>« « ' There airports. T Miss Charlamb, a senior at do 'W ith the departure of North sister, Mias Mabel H. James of $609,029 Weiss had cut from the nanced by equal state or fed- apoUa Mimlclpri tor the nrsi Although the current dispute, The two men are chaiged terms for the two counts of mur­ Mary J. Bodars Police reported calls from was struck as It was turning in- ^orry Manchester High School, and American foroee attacked a Vietnamese and Viet Cong dip- Free Estimatea—OaU Holland, N. Y.; 16 grandchil­ school budget request for next eral grants. thne and 7 of 30 oontrrilere at tjeriters on the transfer issue. with bank robbery end theft of der against each. three local school principals to Broad St. In addltlcm, the five have been Miss Budarz, a senior at East tomato, whose embaaaleB were dren, 87 great-grandchildren The cerite^ y traffic controUers but in large numbers, and " swept fringes of the nation’s support and said he faced an nothing was missing. the field where he was seized by modern interpretation of the The youngsters put on two reported In the fighting near the pont since 1963. are now paid 11 to 14 cents per The sale of refreshments, at cation, end your understanding NorUieast today as a spring '‘uphill fight” for the nomina­ received; and it wlU ooiMlder the longest delays were on ‘ armed men Tuesday morning as StaticiiB of the Cross. It will tea- performances — one In the Cambodian border 75 miles mile, and average an estimated 15 cents a soda ^ bag of ^trio ^ mutual proWemB during $28,1M appreprtatlon to the But the FAA tetegrams re- nights bound for the Weat, storm that dumped more than a tion. P atricU ElUs he arrived tor polo practice. He ture slides shewn on the sane- morning for the elementary northwest of Saigon. $13,000 a year. chips, do^'* i»t ‘ brtng much pro- dtecusatons thte yaar/* General Manager's Account, to minded momiberB of the court Southwert and Southeast. |Hio foot of snow into the Midwest KANSAS CITY (AP) — Patri­ fit,^IF herUk added,QfWvOfv andftTyfr theTn^ center’sf'^l^ldll’ K — m m . " was the thUd U.S. official kid­ tuary wail. The chorto erf the school, and one in the afternoon Alao in the running is Ben­ —A $1 per week hike in com­ pay C-DAF (Oommurity De- order and added: tleup caused numerous fhght naped since September In the swirled Into sexutheartem Cana­ A broadcast from Phnom cia Bills, 49, tom ver movie and Carswell executive council does not want four churches 'wUl unite tor the (g^ djg Center School and par- jamin Bacon of Greenwich. pany-paid pension contrlbutloiiis velopment Acttcn Plan) oosto, “Your absence to prewmed to cancellations, wave of Latln-American poUtt- da. Penh said a group of youthe Ui a There Is speculation that State stage actress who appeared In __ to fnerease the cost of refresh- service. ents. Mrs. Oullinane said, she provincial capital, egged on by worth 25 cent* per hour, and to be ftoanced by a state bg m violatlon of that court or- The FAA dtoagreed sharply cal abductions. -Still more rain fell on already Sen. WlUlom F. Hickey of Stam­ more than 40 motion pictures, ^ 1, wreosea nieni®' memberehip. or admit- St. George’s Episcopal "couldn’t have been more Vote Seen —Two $1 per Q e a n W ater grant. der and If your absence contln- with PATOO on the ririke’s ef- Crowley said six young men sodden vegetable fields of south­ the Viet COng, “sacked the of­ died Thursday of cancer. She Church -will have the lighting at pigaged with the children’s per- ford may also enter the race. In company-paid health and wel­ It wlU consider a $18,000 ap- „* * tor m ore than 24 hours after fectlveneas. FAA adminlqtrator each armed with a mariilne pis­ ern Florida, and a new surge of fices of the Government of Sal­ gave up her career in 1941 when m em bership was $3.60, admit­ the Pascal Candle and Baptism (ormance.” vation, burned documente, ran­ Hickey said Thursday he has fare beneifitB. applying in the propriatlon to the OontroUer’a (be receipt of this triegram, and Jobn R Shaffer said only 17 per tol, pulled him from Ite car and arctic cold slipped into the she married and moved to Kan­ Q ose One tance 26 cents, and refreahmenta Wins Out At tomorrow at 4. There will be a School* Close Early sacked government headquar­ been urged by some pauty fig­ Hret and second years of the Account, to cover increaaed r yg„ jgy miwun tj»t time to oi controllers reported sick forced h im ' to Ue down on the Northern Plains and dropped sas city. 10 cents. Family Festival Holy Oomttum- schools vriU close early Tues- ters and then forcibly took ures to seek the nomination and (Continued from Page One) contract, worth 7.6 cents per costa ht Blue Ooss rates, and (m ^,h medical proof of your Wednesday and 14 per cent back seat of their oar. temperatores to zero before Despite the problems they ion Service et 7:80 p.m. tomor- ^jg^y g^^ teachers can attend a trucks to go to Phnom Penh.” is “seriously considering” doing Mnrial Knowles Shubert hour. Golden Gate to be financed by an increase mness, prompt action will be Thursday. He said not a aingto^.',,^ The colonel said he was kept daybreak- Democrats when Sen. J.W.* Ful- were having earlier this year, row at St. George’s. On Barter curriculum workshop At 1:30 at ■Radio Phnom Penh said the so. —Improvement in the coot-^- Katona to confident that the rec- in erilm ated M iscellaneous (gjQgn against you .” facility was closed. blindfolded all during his captiv­ Winds in excess of 60 miles an NEW YORK (AP) — Murlai bright of Arkansas told the Sen- Sunday the services wHl be rt elementary school. The high youths were arrested at the out­ The Fairfield town commit­ will 38AN FRANCiaXl (AP) — In Revenue; arid It 1*111 consider ok. Meantime, the National ity except for two brief occa- hour lashed Buffalo, N.Y., dur- Knowles Shubert, widow of one ate Thursday be would vote for living dause to add up to reatlon department's help an $8,000 apprapiiattan to the apokeaman said 8 and 10:16 end will school wlU close at 12, and the skirts of the Oam'bodlan capital. tee’s action Thursday night, gave er 10 cents per hour if prices enough to get them through. a major blow to halt tanilsldng Tran^rtaUon Siifety Board ' slone when he wrote lettere-his li^ the night. Oale-toroe winds Fertlval Holy O onm u^. ^ elementary and Center Schools Daly 16 votes at the Fourth of the founders of the Shubert recommittal. P okre DcpKZ ac^ , to “ '" t ^ Phnom Penh was under hea'vy Theatrical empire, died Thurs­ Fulbrlght said additional rise that much more. The Teen Center was set up of the GcOden Gate, water con- I" contempt of court If•' I*t>poeed a rule under which ',!,*"’ captors dictated. ranged eastward to the New servloes will have murtc^, and a ^ kindergarten sesslona Congressional District nominat­ controllers would 'be barred ~ security, with all major routes day after a long illness. She questions have -been raised —Improved vacation benefits, by the town throi^h the recrea- (j^ outhoritleo have Icrtfidden . m ia to continued *the slowdown During hla detention, Crowley England Coast. nursery will be pwided. m the morning ing convention J'une 20. Snow generally was limited to to and from the city bl‘1 sick-call action that began from swapping work shifts, said, be oould hear the men The incumbent congressman adds since become Independent. connocoona *i a be financed by equaitwnOMW- ^ flurries aa the northeastern The and wlU close at 11:30. Grade tanks and the airport closed in­ peared in several murical prod- <4n.i committee approved the vacation Improvem-siita, move designed tt prevent ; “ ; voicing ’’highly anti-American” Is Lowell P. Wedeker Jr., who large downtown area — in «f- tlom by thoae oontiactora to be weanesoay. fatigue. storm roUed toward the St. 7-12 classes w ill be com pressed definitely to ci'vilian traffic. uettona betotie she married Ja­ nomination and the panel ritould up to 96 cents p ^ hour over and "very far to the left” opdr 6.30 cxxxhic^ y . BO that all classes will meet that is seeking the Republican nom­ benetitbed. Bailey accused the FAA of Lawrence Valley, OccaaionaJ No reastm was announced for cob J. Shubert. bake a new look. three years, an offer the Team- feet, halting wcric cn bulldkig nione. Group. Regtdar servlceB wUi be ination for U.S. Senator. waiving qualifications of con- squalls produced hea-vler the closing of the airport, but ------Hatfield aaid In his letter, sbers sbiW has to go higher. Summer ’70 projects with a oombined value Crowley said he 'waa let go at 9:30 end 11:80. troUera in order to replace ab­ amounts in parts of the eaatem At at. Maurice’s there wIM be CaxsweU’a name "has become a “I don’t see how we can go of $800 mlUton. sent woitGers during the slow­ About Town after a telf-hour drive from his After hearing tesUmeny that Postal Pay plaoe of (xjnflnement. He was Great Lakes. a VigU Mass tomorrow rt 10:46 ONLY 20 DAYS LEFT' Nixons in Key Biscayne symbol of the despair, distrust, back to the memberttilp with Seeks Youths down. He said he is urging the The executive committee ■ the city ’s North Point senwage dropped off' in the street near Rain extended across a laige p.m!rand Masaee cn Barter Spri^ Ctor^^enlf For Easter Weekend | the FAA fana bed hi effect aince Backlog of Mail Eases; ,i haosy. AT RBA^NABLE PRICES weekend at his compound cn the in both the private and public (he second and third yers, a |f Its parent state Water Re­ In accord with the agreement and trees were downed and a 9:30 and 11. through Tuesday ia a chance Shores of Blsoayne Bay. Hte of Judge Oanswell which common regoUatfcvr result (n qulred either to me for an in- sources Ocntiri Board on March could only warp or louae up the Tuesday special procedures “to More Delays Expected between the government and house trailer was damaged. A « e d Piper” rain Sunday ■and eeriy Monday MIDNIGHT OIL 14 a order cover- bargaining downtown,” Chair- ensure the continued safe and HARTFORD (AP) — nmpint. ‘"u and fair the remainder of Mon-| • EASTER LILlis The President and Mrs. Nixon show Insenalvtty and diaregard current bargaining to make up supply three letters the kktoapera, he wa* held at twister also was reported near The combined fourth grades man Gale W. McGee of the Sen- orderly flow of air traffic." at the atatei’a m ajor post offloea day and Tuesday. Thuradav after- for basic human rights.” _ (or tbe nearly 14 per cent rise In « reference ___ ing the southeart secticn « f (he the,embassy until word was re­ Wliwton Salem, NX3. No Dijuriee of the Blementalry School pre­ flew to Flbrida Thursday after­ ate Post Office panel said The indurtry’a naiienwlde repofted Thursday that the mail f im Temperatures will ON YOUR • HYDRANGEAS Hatfield's and Packwood’s anr costs fax the past three city. ceived from Mexico of the safe occurred there or In Florida, sented a musical version of the noon having put off the trip a McGee and DulsU agreed to communicabiona system i* iwed strike backlog of mail has been - -- Pled average below normal, wtthi Neither board can forbid arrival there of the 19 political Downpours that began late children’s tele, "The day because of concern about ^ ooenh* Church, Summer '70 director, delay further seaaions subject to to provide airline operating oen- eased, but there wlli be further” ""' John Idgtw In the mfc) 40* and towaj • GARDENIAS building, but prolilbiaan of nec­ prisoner* freed in exchange tor Wednesday over southern B3o«t- Piper," recently. Mr*. the waning portal crlaia-tor a ^ baa received 183 inquiries, 43 re- tors with latest Information on detaya befot* operations return - stay expectad to laat until Mon- on record against OaiweU. contract demands of $8 per hour essary sewer outlets has the the (Mdl of both chairmen. da continued 'with UtUe -letup Culliiiane, the school music In the tower tn mid 30s. quests tor applications and five Any pay hike tor the postman routings, delay* and air traffic to normal. ' Mm. • MUMS Say or Tuesday Twenty-seven Democrats wage hikes over three years, same effect. After Crawley wa* abducted, and caused mounting concern in have taken a public stand g $22.60 a week ineneaee in p^- formal applications. Arthur Evan*, deputy direotor will eventually have to be ap- capacity, the spokesman sal*'<*. We’re Hkeiy to get three’*" » to 19. Crowley, a native of El UP WASHINGTON (AP) — Rep. lAA U^IA ..ro,,.-. fro. «*ti« — ------1 ----- IT . . . UU W IIVip ■Ufi'V OJMI uwuy- m UWIJCU UlO Paso, bas'aerved at the U.S. Cattlemen in Lee County re­ receive professional Music and Art in­ The White Houre aaU Nlxpn or four day* worth of mafl xi Sen. Edward J. Gxirney, R- Keith Sebellus, a freshman Re llmantto. Plans call tor twrg*8t T*x S*rvlc* with O v r 4000 Oftlc*« He said the real la*ue is "un- one caovtUa r*-91eotlon in MJy Care!— Do You? Wert brought continued rtoQk- 802 WOODBRIDQE ST.—649-6947 In Memoriain ion booses, ctvU rights leaders constituents Bh* wan a paMsngw In a oar "W* •*» ready to ho^ [ ' Manchester Shopping Parkade — lew** l*v*l and liberal senators do not w«nt form Srlyan by JoMph Muiloux, ever faction or candidate who men’s wornlngw in Wyoming, weatom Nebraska and South Between Seen* and Grant* Bear KatraacM . . . In sod and loving memory of a Southerner and especially a One constituent wrote: "N o ter a one-man grand jury probe dty to r delay and dl- charge of iiiissiiiliy m arijim a. He suggested the only way to of UnoaoriUs. Bta oar poHad out WlU lead the fight ogoinrt Bate OPEN EVENINGS Relohold Lerch, wtio cauwed siway get disridsnt cootroUer* and tbs Dakota. Coldwave womlflgs Itsroh 37. 1989. Southern conservative to sU on news is good news, keep it u p." into Waterbury crime, received retted the otty to oomiUy jrith Rostow, 17, wsw arraatod on a of a aM* road and ooUldkd wWi ' “.: guer," atldiMaxlmlUano Ckm- BbtaOlMter Eduoatton Aasortattca Mon. tteu Fri. 9 AM . to t P Jl. the Supreme Court." "The best, however,” Sebellus two senten e* Thunday of one sU amter standtnds by 1978, two Padre Istand fWihig trip by Tovernment together would be a vttdols driven bw qorihm were in effect in the Dakota*. Thou^^hU iinlle bos *one forever, ei, moat prominent of the pite Bat. and Sun. 9 AJI. to 8 P ^ -P hoiM MS-MM Open Easter Sunday untN 3 P.M. ______b r t f we raonot Tex^ ' B®"- Strom Thurmond, R4S.C., said, "cam e from a woman w)u> to three years. and ons-half y e * » ahead of a state nsroatlcs ofMosi* 'who sold through a middle man—and b* ItoWlhton Of MonteMa, poUoa : ; : ; oners and **cretary-general of Temperature* before down Oeorg* B. Wood, Trea*. Ne s ^ never iose sweet mem- also told the Senate that opposl- said: The sentence*, on char'es of pfWVkNi* timetable, he hod a am sfi quutHf of Mfh- said th* Labor Dspartmsnt MM. th* Oonununtet-ortented Popu­ ranged from aero at Qrand Fork*, N.D., to 76 at K*y Wart, .NO ARPOmTMfNT IS NICtSSARY, Of theooe we loved so tion to Cmrawell’s conformation " ‘This was the only newatot- larceny over $3,000 and re- CKy Engineer Robert Levy hr rsfined marijusna. would fill th* rsquimiMnt The woman waa daad on a r.„r* lar Dominloan Movement ‘ fledi — ^ based primarily on his being ter I have received from you o'ix^irg rtolen goods, will run said tM* 'would coat th* city on HI* fstfawr, W*lt*r, Is now a The FAA had no Iminadiflito rival at Lawianea and ] "Our flnt tateoUiaa I* to i»- FI*. 5 S S *n j5 l"> a u w . trom the South. ->< that I ready understood.’ ” ooncturently. ewtm 160 mttion. Uriroirity at Ttotm oenunsat on Ballsy** ststomeK. HortiMala to NMr U \ ...... \'V . ' \\\; \ \ I' '\ "\ \ \- A - .\ W \ ' \ i , ' > ' \ V\-; ''U • \ ; MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANunicg'iER. CONN.. FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1970 PAGE ELEVEN W. SIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, MARCH 27. 1970 fU M ia T PAGE TEN 8 juinuAii 1 lENERAI. FUlP 2 1 . 3 1 2 , 3 4 5 6 7 8 TOHN o r MMKmBSTBr; COMHBCTICnT MANAGER'S a p p r o v e d approved COLLECTED b u d g e t A F F R O ^ ESTIMATED RBCOWl. APPROVED COLLECTED MANAGER'1 BUDGET AS OF 1970-71 BUDGET COUJtCTBD COLLECTED 1969-70 1970-71 REVENUE SOURCE COLLECTED COLUCTED BUDGET AS OF ESTIMATED RECOIM. March 25, 1970 REVENUE SOURCES 12-31t69 1970-71 b o a k d o f d i r b c t o r s 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 12-31-69 1969-70 1970-71

R. B. WEISS. GENERAL MANAGER educational related sources yON-EDUCATIONAL RELATED 10,287,500 8.150,746 9,167,442 I I I CURRENT SERVICES Taxes SUBJECT; T en tative Budget and Budgat Message 205,876 Board of Education 31,454 29,762 23.000 15,332 23.000 26,000 243,403 33.000 35.000 Fiscal Year baginning July 1, 1970 Fines, Licenses, Parmlte, etc. 169,776 Project Concern 17,112 33,598 33.000 46,160 Community C ollage 9,240 31.283 19.000 1,?00 31.000 31.000 35,081 71,320 From Current Services T otal 57,806 94,643 75,000 16;532 87,000 <92,000 GENERAL COIMENTS : 112,695 34,514 41,313 From Other Agencies V I STATE OP CONltfCTICirr ASSISTANCE 2,215,600 B im cgr PREPARATION AND PRESENTATION 29,300 Educational Grant-OparatIon 1,618,364 1,630,202 2,126,150 656,917 2,126,150 33,707 31,587 / 389,000 Rents & Leases Educational Grant-Construction 210,843 330,693 3d9,000 87,635 389,OOU Inflation In Its continuing spiral has made budget preparation more difficult than ever. Cost 366,960 Educational Grant-SFec-lal 47,000 predictions have to be made on a time span of over. 18 months In advance of expenditure - a speculative 68,980 125,907 State & Federal Aid T o tal 1,829,207 1,960,895 2,515,150 744,552 2,315,150 2,651,600 activity at best! 231.763 356.401 157,467 228.891 332.636 Other Revenues 11,404,892 13,092,171 SPECIAL STATE & FEDERAL GRANTS Several minor changes have been made In the budget document as a result of suggestions made by 11,392,626 7,702,847 8,650,271 9,909,863 V arious 264,470 309,312 196,669 136,862 196,669 50,000 the Connecticut Public Expenditures Council. This organUatlon w ill probably continue their analysis TOTAL NON-EDUCATIONAL RELATED of our overall fiscal operation and further recommendations for changes may be forthcoming. 92,000 196,669 136,862 196,669 30,000 RDIICATIONAL RELATED 16,532 87,000 T o tal 264,470 309,312 57,806 94,643 75,000 Current Services Detailed explanations of major changes In budget requests>appear In the departmental sections 2,651,600 2,793,600 744,552 2,515,150 TOTAL EDUCATIONAL RELATED SOURCES 2,151,483 2,364,850 2,786.819 897,946 2.798,819 1,960,895 2,515,150 with this Introductory message reserved for general comments/ State of Connecticut Assistance 1,829,207 15,885,771 196,669 50.000 TOTAL REVENUE 10,801,754 12,274,713 14,179,445 8,600,793 14,203,711 309.312 196.669 136.862 BUDCn REVIEW BY BOARD OF DIRECTORS State & Federal Grants 264,470 2,798,819 2,793,600 2,151,483 2,364.850 2,786,819 897,946 USB OF SURPLUS 6,690 113,076 50,000 50,000 The budget document, even though It Is lengthy and detailed Is, of course, no substitute for the TOTAL EDUCATIONAL RELATED 14,203,711 15,885,771 work sessions with the General Manager. As you know, the budget Is a plan with a dollar slgn..ln front 12,274,713 14,179,445 8,600,793 15,885,771 10,801,754 TOTAL AVAILABLE FUNDS 10,808,444 12,387,789 14,229,445 8,600,793 14,233,711 of tt. If It Is to make any sense at all the Directora must be familiar with the content of the £lan TOTAL REVENUE 50,000 as well as the dollars Involved. 6,690 113,076 I 50,000 USE OF SURPLUS 15,885,771 8,600,793 14,253,711 OVERALL REVENUE PICTURE 10,808.444 12,387,789 14,229,445 TOTAL AVAILABLE FUNDS Savaral factors have a negative effect on revenues projected for next year. 2 town of MANCHESTER RlPnmrrURg SUaMART-GEHERAL F U P ANNUAL BUDGET 1970-71 HATER FUND g e n e r a l FUMB_, TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT ------g 1970-71 1 “ Estimating percent collection of taxes at 98.5X rather than 99.5X reflects 1970-71 REVENUES AND EXPENDXTURBb MANAGER'S APPROVED 3F MANCHESTER. CONNECTICUT A NUAL BUDGET APPROVED C OLLECTED ESTIMATED our experience over the past ^Ive years. You smy recall that the Auditor iQHa< 7 8______9______6 7 8 3 4 5 6 COLLECTED COLLECTED S OF FULL YEAR ESTIMATE BUDGET 1 2 3 4 5 BUDGET * suggested that we were being uDreallstlc In using the higher figure. REVENUE SOURCES 1967-68 1968-69 2-31-69 1969-70 1970-71 1970-71 MANAGER'S t APPROVED EXPENDED ESTIMATED DEPT. MANAGER'S APPROVED 1969-70 This has put us In a bind In ricen t^ars. The total reduction In revenue estimates APPROVED EXPENDED ESTIMATED DEPT. BUDGET DEPARTMENT EXPENDED BUDGET 1st 6 mos XPENDITURES REQUEST RECOMM. BUDGET JXPENDITURES REQUEST RECOMM. 526.472 341.995 578.851. _ 457.874 _— ■ "■ - Is approximately $239,000, an e^«t^falent to about one m ill. DEPARTMENT EXPENDED BUDGET 1st 6 moa 1970-71 1970-71 1970-71 375.154 754.947 1970-71 1970-71 1970-71 1968-69 1969-70 1969-70 1969-70 1968-69 1969-70 1969-70 1969-70 MANAGER'S APPROVED APPROVED EXPENDED DEPT. 2 - This year there w ill be no grant from the State In lieu of the Inventory tax, due to NON-EDUCATIONAL RELATED RECOMM. BUDGET EXPENDED BUDGET 1st 6 mos ESTIMATED REQUEST action by the last session of the State General Assembly In order to balance the GENERAL GOVERNMENT EXPENDITUBES 1970-71 1970-71 1970-71 NON-EDUCATIONAL RELATED 1968-69 1969-70 1969-70 1969-70 7 Board of Directors 30.249 35,065 13,327 34,993 41,389 41,389 state budget. This totals a $128,000 loss or approximately 1/2 m ill. 767,165 754,840 73,494 73,494 532,371 691,268 340,168 712,579 General Manager 68,361 78,909 40,015 78,563 General Government 61,674 328,000 365,409 357,107 C o n tro lle r 54,395 56,487 27,204 56,487 62,424 Operating Expenses 285,353 322,764 156,855 3 - Due to reduced building activity wa are estimating $24,000 less In Town Clerk and 1,864,119 61,998 61,998 763,266 1,631,526 2,155,492 39,068 37,020 24,481 37,020 43,290 43,290 64,566 63,283 29,260 63,283 Building Permit Pees or the equivalent of one tenth (»1) of a m ill. P u b lic Works 1,483,685 1,647,488 E lection s Debt Service 60,593 66,491 66,266 306,400 106,775 53,388 106,775 Assessment 55,923 60,988 30,672 Transfer to Reserve Fund 38,769 49,878 10,821 27,243 38,769 Protection of Persons C o lle c to r o f Revenue 43,279 46,590 23,690 46,340 52,078 C apital Improvements 31,526 33,650 4 - S ale o f Town owned land fo r Route 6 produced $156,500 fo r the General Fund C a p ita l 845,457 987,181 9 i A ,9 9 7 722,586 816,552 385,132 63,351 68,291 33.902 68,628 59,140 59,140 Improvement Program. This, of course, w ill not be duplicated. It represents approx­ and Property Town C lerk 250.324 525.301 466.174 457.874 III ------13,239 30,241 37,984 37,819 687,847 526,472 230,650 221,269 T reasurer 23.680 35,241 imately six tenths (.6) of a mill In Income. ' 154,128 80,027 169,128 42,000 41,700 Health & Welfare 134,725 Planning & Zoning 35,823 39,637 19,348 37,594 65,663 73,517 66,517 178,115 178,115 Town Counsel 53,382 65,663 36,906 5 - We do not anticipate that we w ill have any surplus funds available to apply against 99,801 137,285 77,825 137,285 43,233 Recreation General Services 37,234 39,234 19,449 40,189 44,918 taxes to be raised. In the current year we were able to apply $50,000, or the 279,802 745 2,000 2,000 2,000 BEHER FUND 117,912 256,654 284,302 Probate Court 2,385 2,000 equivalent of two tenths (.2) of a m ill. Actually, at the time of budget preparation. 217,204 256,654 112,190 112,190 PBVKNiikH Ann KXyKHlin ilKKa L ib ra ry Data Processing 25,241 98,018 41,209 98,018 MANAGER'S APPROVED It appears that total expenditures for the present year w ill exceed total Income by APPROVED COLLECTED ESTIMATED 1.273.290 2.267.355 1.543.398 28.125 15.981 56.2S( 56.250 56.25(1 COLLECTED ESTIMATE BUDGET 889.384 1.260.290 686 , 358 Comm. Dev.Action Plan REVENUE SOURCES COLLECTED BUIXXT AS OF FULL YEAR about $40,000. However, we expect that economies during the final six months of the Non-Functlonal 340,168 712,579 767.165 754,840 1970-71 532,371 691,268 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 12-31-69 1969-70 1970-71 fiscal year w ill wipe out this deficit. TOTAL 5,025,919 6.870,260 5,786,540 PUBLIC WORKS NON-EDUCATIONAL RELATED 4,079,756 4,963,665 2,450,688 418,656 Dept, of Public Works 347,819 335,217 127,812 336,9 37 39,017 Revenue and Use o f Surplus 243,255 Fortunately there are a few Increases offsetting the above reductions. These are: Administration 29,650 33,600 14,976 33,600 39,575 MANAGER'S APPROVED EXPENDED DEPT. EDUCATIONAL RELATED 112,516 60,814 117,239 145,944 134.983 BUDOTT Building Inspection Dlv. 110,265 1st 6 mos estimated REQUEST RECOPM. 1 - The Increase In Town Grand List represents approximately $500,000 or 2.1 m ills In 9,609,029 9,100,000 28,068 64,944 74,590 72,420 EXPENDITURES EXPENDED BUDGET 1970-71 8,150,634 3,254,021 8,150,634 Engineering Dlv. 48,276 64,944 1969-70 1969-70 1970-71 1970-71 Board of Education 7,030,153 714.001 639,521 1968-69 1969-70 t a x e s . Highway Dlv. 532,199 535,395 221,133 539,953 58,920 196,669 50,000 369,876 174,364 339,579 443,402 367,360 175,358 245,566 245,566 Federal Grants 294,328 196,669 Sanitation Dlv. 312,453 150,459 173,819 77,333 2 - The Increase In State Educational Grants for school operation based on school 90,848 41,111 93,097 114,142 110,657 Operating Expenses 150,439 160,921 160,921 Cemetery Dlv. 82,391 91,137 151,904 73,377 population Is estimated at $132,000 higher than In the current year and Special 661.592 918.477 829.231 849,231 110,028 225,556 314,313 259,161 Debt Service ' Non-Functlonal 1.099.513 918,477 Park Dlv. 182,451 225,309 3,015 48,154 67,558 140,000 80,0(X Transfer to Reserve Fund 10,350 12,169 12,169' Construction Grants at $47,000 totaling the equivalent of seven tenths (.7 ) of Sidewalks & Curbs 45,000 65,000 5,369 9,494 4,445 9,265,780 10,438,260 9,999,231 150.001 169.525 161.(X> C apital Improvements 8,423,994 9,265,780 3,974,533 Street Lighting 141.000 150.000 64.618 a m il l . TOTAL EDUCATIONAL RELATED 1,864,115 336,147 418,656 418,656 1,483,685 1,647,488 763,266 1,631,526 2,155,492 335,217 155,155 TOTAL PUBLIC WORKS TOTAL 249,980 In sumaary, then, various decreases In revenue from sources other than taxes are slightly To Provide Funds to Offset more than offset by the Increase In the Grand List and Increased State Aid related to education. M Uncollected Taxes as a 100.000 Result of Court Action TOWN OF MANCHESTER OVERALL EXPENDITURE PICTURE ANNUAL BUDGET 1970-71 6,425,221 14,291,699 17,308,520 15,885,771 FIRE DISTRICT SPECIAL FUto GRAND TOTAL 12,503,750 14,229,445 revenues a EXPENDITURES APPROVED Of the overall budget Increase, slightly more than half la caused by the Education Increase and APPROVED COLLECTED ESTIMATED MANAGER'S mnuAi. puuuzi ESTIMATE BUDGET 25X Is caused by the operating departsient Increases. The balance of Increases are In Pensions, TOWN ( F MANCHESTER. CONNECTIGUI ______1 COLLECTED BUDGET AS OF FULL YEAR revenue sources C(XXECTBD 1970-71 Capital Improvements, Offset to Tax Adjustments resulting from revaluation, and Social Security and ANNUAL BUDGET 1970-71 GENERAL FUND a ____ 1_ 9______1969-70 12-31-69 1969-70 1970-71 XV/TViV VP 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 - , ..I ______1967-68 1968-69 Insurance Increases. These Increases are summarised below; 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 APPROVED EXPENDED ESTIMATED DEPT. MANAGER'S APPROVED $949,366 EXPENDED BUDGET 1st 6 mos EXPENDITURES REQUEST RECOMM. BUDGET 786,519 934,083 Education DEPT. DEPARTMENT 632.611 678,793 786,469 536,221 1969-70 1970-71 1970-71 1970-71 REVENUE AND uSE O f SURPLUS A Pensions 166,758 APPROVED NO. 1968-69 1969-70 1969-70 APPROVED COLLECTED MANAGER'S Capital Improvements 105,243 ESTIMATED RECOMM. BUDGET 100,000 REVENUE SOURCE COLLECTED COLLECTED BUDGET AS OF >ROTECTI0N OF PERSONS & Tax O ffs e t 1968-69 1969-70 12-31-69 1969-70 1970-71 1970-71 MANAGER'S APPROVED 68,000 1967-68 7ROPERIY APPROVED EXPENDED DEPT. Social Security & Ins. 716,564 809,390 381,765 838,535 979,777 937,593 REQUEST RECOMM. BUDGET NON-EDUCATIONAL RELATED SOURCES 301 Police Dept. EXPENDED BUDGET 1st 6 mos ESTIMATED A l l Other 463.628 3.367 6.922 7.404 EXPENDITURES 1970-71 1970-71 6.022 7.162 1969-70 1969-70 1969-70 1970-71 $1,852,995 I PROPERTY TAXES 1968-69 8,076,871 9,100,059 0,306,346 7,051,195 0,200,000 L 2,214,487 TOTAL PROTECTION OF 4 Tax Levy - Current Year 987,181 944,997 44,805 75,000 45.000 PERSONS & PROPERTY 722,586 816,552 385,132 845,457 414,917 762,635 958,142 1 934,083 Tax Levy - Prior Years 55,655 52,086 45,000 ALL ACTIVITIES 679,810 786,519 As stated previously more detailed explanation of departmental Increases appear In the main body 12.000 Interest & Lien Fees 18,220 15,297 12,500 7,367 12,500 of the budget. A few general expenditure comments are appropriate, however. 0,287,500 2,271,487 HEALTH & WELFARE T o tal 8,150,746 19,167,442 10,363,846 7,103,367 7,250 14,500 17,000 17,000 401 :hlld Guidance Clinic 12,000 14,500 29,916 14,958 29,916 36,400 36,400 PERSONNEL 402 Public Health Nursing Assn. 18,345 II FINES, LICENSES, PERMITS & FEES 27,500 31,612 13,542 31,612 60,040 50,659 63.000 63.000 A l l Health SPECIAL TAXI NG DISTRICT Fees, etc. - Town Clerk 46,926 69,J017 70.000 26,796 78.100 44.277 93.100 117.210 117.210 At the present tlsm, no final agreement has been reached with the employee organizations 76.880 AUTHORITY PiAKING FUND Building Insp. 43,550 9i,860 62.000 30,591 45.000 45.000 230,650 221,269 representing police and fire personnel. A two year contract with the group representing hourly TOTAL HEALTH 6. WELFARE 134,725 154,128 80,027 169,128 1,716 1,725 1.500 300 600 500 MANAGER'S APPROVED rated employees provides for an 8X Increment. We also have an agreement with the Municipal H ealth APPROVED COLLECTED ESTIMATED 6,346 10.000 8,000 BUDGET P o lic e 4,990 5,999 6,000 BUDGET AS OF FULL YEAR ESTIMATE asployees* Group (MEG) representing most clerical and professional personnel of a non-supervlsory ilECREATIOM REVENUE SOURCES COLLECTED COLLECTED Planning & Zoning 2,981 2,983 2,000 1,013 2,076 2,100 109,977 146,799 146,799 12-31-69 1969-70 1970-71 1970-71 character for an 8X Increment. For budget purposes we have used this same figure In computing ElecreatIon Dept. 88,808 109,977 66,405 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 Planning Comn. 1,157 175 2.000 27,308 11,420 27,308 31,316 31,316 salaries for police and fire. 505 Senior Citizens Center 10,993 42,942 43,390 55,000 19,556 55.000 55.000 30,023 15,519 32,323 32.825 Cemetery REVENUE AND USB OF SURPLUS 25,769 27,584 8,414 9.000 4,844 10.000 11.000 137,285 178,115 178,115 L ib ra ry 8,888 TOTAL RECREATION 99,801 137,285 77,825 A comparative review of department head and supervisory salaries revealed many positions that 10,500 Recreation 9,306 9,373 10,500 4,037 10,500 MANAGER'S APPROVED were no longer competitive with similar positions In other towns or In which subordinate salary APPROVED EXPENDED DEPT. Senior Citizens' 1,700 1,700 BUDGET Increases In recent years had accelerated to the point of Inequity compared with responsible LIBRARY 1st 6 0K>S ESTIMATED REQUEST RECOMI. 7.000 3,138 5.000 5.000 284.302 279.802 EXPENDITURES EXPENDED BUDGET 1970-71 Fines - Non Moving Violations 4,423 6,032 217.204 256.654 117.912 256.654 1969-70 1969-70 1970-71 1970-71 supervisors. Where warranted, adjustments have been nmde. 279,802 1968-69 1969-70 Shared Portion MV Viol. 2,897 4,435 3.500 1,558 3.000 3.000 217,204 256,654 117,912 256,654 284,302 TOTAL LIBRARY 32,825 32,825 25,108 30,023 14,733 32,323 230,200 98,179 205,876 203,100 ALL ACTIVITIES PENSIONS T otal 169,776 243,403 * -- SON-FUNCTIONAL 292,000 135,040 150,242 75,122 150,242 213,000 A substantial change In the method of computing pension benefits has been negotiated between 810 Pension Fund Contribution 600 I I I FT.0M CURRENT SERVICES 600 60C 350 600 600 • the Police, Hourly and MEG employees. Our present plan provides for benefits to be comput^ on the 51,532 27,000 30,515 30,515 12,000 815 Pension - Special 3,000 Police Special Services 31,231 6,023 13,00C 4,951 13,000 3,000 basis of cireer average earnings and years of service. Most penslTO systems today are based on a 2,901 1,600 7,149 8,000 3,000 820 lefund of Taxes 100 Welfare Clients 2,595 ■ 36 IOC lOO 100 tow n o f MANCHESTER flAt-ermlnation reflectlns the highest 3 or 5 years of service and the number of years of se^lce. 29 10,140 100 100 100 822 He fund Others 100,000 100,000 Relmb.-Other Towns-Welfare 80,486 90,00C 46,453 90.00C 887 800 830 Social Security Thll” s the system employed In the Firemen's Pension System and would now be applied to a ll employees. Walks & Curbs 247 156 747 42,50C 33,023 42,50C 53.65C 53,650 CONSOLIDATED S W tlA lff 840 Insurance, Fire, Llab.,etc. 39,597 The Increased cost for this Is estimated at $104,000 annually. C ivil Defense-Recurring Charges 250 2,433 3,400 486 2,758 3,021 1,400 1,400 850 [nsurance, Bnployees'Group 45,OOC RECOMMENDED Relmb.-State-Street Lighting 729 1,489 1.500 658 4 0 ,OCX 17,631 40,00C 45,OOC Life, Accident & Health 27,316 BUDCEt___ INCREASE This, the first major change In our pension system since Its Inception In 1954, was recomnended Relocation Route 6, I 64 2.669 2.500 390 2,500 2.500 36,100 39,945 A6.160 GENERAL FUND by the Pension Board. 3N,Ofll 71,320 _____ Z lo S Z L . KYPENDITDRE SUMMARY-GENERAL FUND REVENUB SUMMARY ANNUAL BUDGET 1970-71 $ 797,043 $ 105,243 Capital Improvements 798,386 ANNUAL BUDGET 1970-71 GENERAL FUND 3,988,728 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Town Excluding Education 9.100.000 949.366 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 MANAGER'S APPROVED Education $1,852,995 The development and Implementation of a sound Capital Improvement Program probably represents APPROVED EXPENDED ESTIMATED DEPT. TOTAL $15,885,771 51 m ills 6.1 m ills a . U .. ... t. -rlt th. th« £h. public bu. EXPENDED BUDGET ' 1st 6 mos DlPENDnUREG REQUEST RECOMM. BUDGET DEFT DEPARTMENT Tax Rata Required APPROVED COLLECTED MANAGER''S APPROVED 1968-69 1969-70 1969-70 1969-70 1970-71 1970-71 1970-71 p lac ed on us we must catch up w ith the c a p it a l needs o f the Town and keep up our p h y sic a l p lan t so NO. AS OF STRE d ist r ic t special FUND that Its deterioration does not rob future generations of a substantial part of Its heritage. REVENUE SOURCE COLLECTED COLLECTED BUDGET ESTIMATED RECOMM. BUDGET 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 12-31-69 1969:70 1970-71 1970-71 860 Insurance Employees' BC, 100,000 $ 147,564 24,214 68.000 37,934 81.000 100,000 $ 934,083 The Capital Program Budget appears as a detailed separate document. The Board should give CMS, m 23,000 23.000 23,000 Total Expenditures 4.65 m ills .45 m ills IV FROM OTHER AGENCIES 12,871 23,000 2,069 Comnunlty Services 2,500 2,500 Tax Rata Required serious consideration to some bonding for Capital Improvements In the area of storm drainage, Reimbursement-Water Dept. Fund 9.840 12,000 14.000 7.000 14.000 16.250 1,989 2,500 339 2,500 Relocation Route 6,1 84 1,600,000 797,043 road rec"^onstructlon and sidewalks based on the urgent needs In these areas. A careful weighing Sewer D ep t. Fund 9.840 12,000 14.000 7.000 14.000 16.250 417.415 691,800 422,252 691,800 ysTRR DEPABTMENI Transfer to Cap.Imp.Res.Fd, 85,305 of the benefits resulting from InmedUte correction of serious deficiencies, the Interest costs 4,998 5,000 6,000 2,875 5.500 6,000 89,792 87,54( 39,775 87,548 85,305 Fire Dept. Fund Debt Service $ 457,874 $ (68,598) Incurred from borrowing and the erosion of the dollar due to Inflation should a ll be considered Dog Fund 8,769 11,188 12,900 2,522 12,900 13,016 P riv ate School-H ealth and 40,200 Total Expendlturae 1,125 1,500 750 1.500 1,600 50,000 6,191 50.000 40.200 water use ratarate to euppoisupport the operating budget. In reaching a decision on this lsq>ortant matter. Parking Dlst. Fd. 1,067 W elfare 16,258 No change required In Data^JEt^M 8 s In g -K . 65,560 64,795 64,795 67,376 Salary Adjustment 37,747 l.OOC 268 1.000 1.000 l.OOO gsuBR department SPECIAL FUNDS UnemployMnt Compensation T o tal 34,514 41,313 113,960 84,942 112,695 120,492 686.358 1,273,290 2.267.355 1,543,398 $ 83,439 TOTAL NON-FUNCTIONAL 889,384 1,260,29C $ 418,656 Total Expenditures FIRE DEPARTMENT TOTAL NON-EDUCATIONAL 5,786,540 required to provide fo r normal oparetlone. V RENTS & LEASES 4,079,756 4,963,665 2,450,688 5,025,919 6,870,260 Rate Increase w i l l be 33,707 31,587 29,300 16,503 29,300 29,300 RELAXED A tax rate Increase of .45 w ill be necessary to support the proposed budget for tha Fire Town Owned Property Department Operation. The reduction from 48 to 42 hours for the Firemen's work week Is a major T o tal 33,707 - 31,587 29,300 16,503 29,300 29,300 EDUCATIONAL RELATED 9,609,029 9.100,000 2,802 7,030,153 8,150,634 3.254.021 8.150,634 32,825 factor In this Increase. V I STATE & FEDERAL AID 701 Board of Education Total Expenditures 6 m ills required. Welfare - State 13,888 28,535 42,383 6,061 44,810 62,075 ■ \ No change in tax rata 294,328 196,669 58,920 196,669 W.ATCR FUND Library Support 12,238 11,663 4,200 4,200 4,200 ■ Federal Grants 50 ,600 75,000 42,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 • \ In Lieu of Inventory Tax 42,854 85,709 128>563 64,282 128,563 Pension Fund Contribution 721,731 1,017,916 825,977 603,570 825,977 721,731 Present rates for Water Service should be adequate for normal operations. However, In order 26,313 26,137 26,137 44.000 Debt Sarvlce Elderly Tax Exemption 42,500 33,022 42,500 52,50C 52,500 to carry on a Capital Improvement Program as outlined In the Griswold Report and In supplementary Insurance, Fire,Llab.,etc. 39,597 C.D.A.P. 28,125 28,125 56,250 56,250 Information from the Director of Public Works, a rate increase w ill be necessary. Police Acc. Rec. System 7,000 359 7,000 7,000 To E sta b lish S p ecial 50.000 Grant Fund Block Grant - State 50.000 50.000 9.265.78^ 3,974,533 9,265,78i 10,433 ,SM 9,999,23 TOTAL EDUCATION RELATED 8,423,994 SEl^FR FUWP Refuse Disposal 11,850 Private Schools Health & Welfar « 50,000 50.000 40.200 To provide Funds to Offset Increased revenue w ill be required In order to operate this function. The starting of the T o tal 68,980 125,907 286,584 124,964 366,960 275,573 Uncollected Taxes as a • ^ 100.000 Secondary Treatment Plant for a few months of tha year and Interest charges on the borrow ln^or Result of Court Action 17.304b12C 15,885,771 sewer Improvements are major elements in the increase here. Either charging for sewer at lOOX V I I OTHER REVENUE 12,503,75C 14.229.44! 6,425,221 14,291,699 'k'k'k'k'kid i ki^ ★★★★★★★★ 87,044 102,775 97.000 48,166 120,000 120,000 GRAND TOTAL '•'.j of tha water rate or retaining the 751 of an Increased water rate are alternatives to be considered. Interest on Investments Interest from Other Funds 1 8,035 17,401 13.000 3,920 13,000 15,940 ■ Miscellaneous 62,388 51,315 66,136 26,361 66,901 33,45< • S ale o f Town Owned Land 57,40( 156,500 156,500 156,500

T o tal 157,467 228,891 332,636 234,947 336,401 169,39(r ______>SL jJA _____ ; TOTAL MOM-EDUCATIONAL RELATED SOURCES 1 8,650,271 9,909,862 ll,3 9 2 ,6 2 ( 7.702.84: ll.A n A R q . ROBERT B. WEISS, OEMESAL MANAGER LUJQSULZ 1 . - ' \ v , '--V \j \ I' \ ' ' 4 , MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, MARCH i(7, 1970 FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1970 Page$ 13 to M4 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, A. Section Two FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1970 iianrlfffitifr lEnoning 1| m l b Eskim o South Windsor I Frank Atwood Retiring Vote Split Favors Big Budget Cut C onfronts State. Plans The voice of a man who ha* been a fixture on a WTIC early Vif’ Mayor Says 6.1 MiUs A P rob e O f momlnff radio program for 24 ^CivQization^ C-DAP Retains Goal years will be missing after July (Continued from Page One) Avery Brook 1. At yesterday’s annual Too High a Tax Hike luncheon meeting of the WTIC klUlng of bebt«B or old people On School Finance Farm Youth Advisory Commit- when food was being exhausted. hat Iht loroMt By 80L R. COHEN H o o d and pcrtlutton oondidoni WHO , On a split vote, a bare majority of the Manchester , . „ . V tee, Leonard J. Patricelll, presl- Gunn tells an authenticated (Henld Reporter) In A very Brortt Muve been Broadcast-Plaia. Inc.. fOlacHoii o f pcnft In C-DAP Agency last night turned down a motion to de­ story of an Eskimo man starv­ “The majority of Manchester taxpayers, in my opli^ brought to tUe aMenMon o ( osition, coupled with of slacht...Ltvl'^ Hoggcr, ing a $984,088 budget and a 4.65- gra» Ores. radio work and teaching Journal- Chester in 1963. They have three oil, Gunn asserts, oontrlbuto JecUve if amended to ask that planning for the regular formance, the otudenta received he was offered a Ml-tlme daughters. Miss Joanna Atwood Ut^ of permexvence to the mlll tax rate for the Town a general orientation lecture by Farah, Hubbcnd, Undrs, ____ ^ state afsume a p r e e ^ operating budget- of Mancheater Fire Dlrtrict — ^ iU o n by WTTC. On July 1 , Is an elementary school teacher area. Iron and lead deposits on share — rather than the full „By carrying__ ,____ out operational Victor MUler, project (Urector; North Baffin Island now attract­ public up $147,864 and .46 m ill*. were taken on a backatage tour about BO Atwood started his 6 to 6 In Venezuela; Mrs. Claude Roh- W rkMf. PolrootlH, Bdany "BOOT. burden — of financing planning over a two-year period, (Herald photo by Pinto) 11 n.™.. segment, which has since inson teaches at the George ing interest are likely to be education. The current tax rate* are 44.9 by Lo Hardin, general atage minuteaL Shortly after 11 p.m ., “ It should be possible to In- mHU for the General Fund and become as much a part of many School in New Hope, Pa.; and “ Juat a bubble.’ ’ H.S.&M. SontcMI, MMAthadth^ During dlscusslon preceding ^jje Board o f D irectors at manager; and wltneoaed a ibak- a grass fire was reported on listener^ breakfast routine as Mrs. George W. Mulford lives IteoenUy a knitting plant was 4.2 milla for the Town Fire up demonatratlon by Lee Rich- TVoy Rd. A haK-hour later an- the vote. Town Manager Rob­ ^ earlier stage—so we won’t Where the Hospital Donation Will Go coffee tWd eggs. in Portland, Ore., where her established In Frobisher Bay to McGr^por. Bom Dlatriet. ardacm and Mlchaele Myers, who MUer graas fire was noticed on ert B. Weisa explained that the have to go from crisis to In addition to his broadcast- husband teaches French at provide gtainfid local em ploy­ n«%/»vMava*aAgoaUneUl declined tow r*'' piayoaplayed in©the roiearole* otof vClaudiu*/mm and Oriffin Rd., near the railroad government task force hod writ­ crisis,” Weiss said. Bert Dittus, Manchester Memorial Hospital's direc­ new wing. 'The women’s club donated a $600 check ing, Atwood has administered Reed College. The Mulfords Pahner, Skfaili, Stadium, Dlckint. diet how much wM he trimmed Q^rtnide, respectively, ment. Not vtitil more liebmanent ten the objective “on the theory The objective wtis rewritten tor of development, shows Miss Mary Edmunds of to the hospital in memory of the late Mrs. Mary B. tracks. the W nc Farm Youth Pro­ have one child, Zoe, a little industries come north, Gunn from Wetoa’ recommendation*. company staged a tragi­ that if the state took over school to read as follows: Uzanas, an active member of the club. 'The money Panel of "Respect" gram, which makes Interest- argues, can the effect of cul- the Manchester Business and Professional Women’s He assured Mancheater taxpay more than a year old. financing, then property taxea “To develop Improved proced­ will be used to purchase room furnishings. comic production of the play, H »6 third in a secies of dis- loans to assist young peo- tural dislocation and unkmagl- Club a drawing of the floor plan of the hospital's era, “The members of the board Included in the Atwoods' fu­ would be adequate to provide ures for annual budgeting prep­ geared to a$q>eal to young ousslons pce«nted by Dr. E)d- pj^ to purdiase dairy calves. ture travel plans is a return to natlve welfare programs be willT..U continue w to he mindful ^ of people. Hamlet wa* play^ by other town servicee.” aration. 'ward Krug, psy'ohtoteic con- jjjg rep(^ to the advisory com- Coventry,______England, which they overcom e. can fit ponh ta atcr” has 'been formed In Hart­ your ability to pay, cotq)led wttii uanny Davto, and OpheMa by WHO Kelly,CVqXAjff who VVlIV «A«Uhad worked VV\r*»*-v\« with w .— “To VALVIIUextend budgetingUUUQtaUat^ to a Services Listed siiMant tor the South Windsor mittee yesterday stated that 46 visited Meanwhile, some of the young ford. Its chairman la Daniel town needa." xmy TauWn, both In their early last summer with a the government taak force oa longer time span (with annual Special Services, w ill be h d d ioaj,g o f $7,862 w ere m ade dur- generation o f Eekinios Has be- iwarly nvorybody? M( Inflation, “It to Fava, carpentry department to-date figures released today j « . .3 cldJdhlood rectors, and has been advisor lion WGY. the Ehikimo spirit. TradUtonal a tht 28 orS4 and wu of BJducatlon; Under the present were also made last night. With dations, oontataed ta his 1970-71 wtitt the hlrsnlmr of the new countrywide — It didn’t f ^ r i chairman; Eugene t«*croart, tax structure, things •will get the revisions they read: by the registrar of voters of­ 2 p.m., at the Hotel Sonesta, •nie programs are sponsored values will reassert themaelves ... .. AM AWa maa tentative General F\uid budget, Hw, Panhol canBe and Holy ^ Mancheater, and ti won’t end machine rtwp department chair- in a uaefUI role, he betleves, carry thtm in ragukr, short worse and worse until they (the “To strengthen the merit sys­ fice. Hartford. W^r^^ to Manchester.” man; and Clhartea Beckwith, by the South Windsor Mental The total for registered vot­ Fourth Senatorial District — would raise the salaries from once young people master the sebotH board) (sause a tax­ tem for all departments and St. John’s B^tooopal Church »« aald that Manchester, olectrloal depaitanant ohatonan. Health Council and are open to ers Is 22,784—w ith 8,696 Dem­ J\me 16 at p.m., at the Buck- the present $6,000 annually to New FCC Ruling Spreads nerw cvltutie and have a chance cmd long ritn... payers’ strike.” agencies of the Town.” 8 aU residents free of charge. ocrats, 8,679 Republicans and board Steak House, Glastonbury. $6,500 annually. of Veinon and 8t. Oeotgrta to work again in a northein “ To coMKilidate aU utUltlea so Fashion Show Garside said he feared that 5,395 unaffiltated. First Congressional District — Episcopal Church of Venum Miviironnient. J “=re=nTy - to e^e al can- 8 Federal Oonummloationa Com- FM stations to acquire UHF sta- WHO girls of the Timothy Edwards local school ^[*tom. changed to “dnter-mundclpal co- the registrars’ office, . when JiSfzr ^10 a.m.,^t ^ toe RepuWean pomtoal^ tor die and the aacremata of Holy misMion has issued a new rule will be h a n ^ on a cose- 5-4-3.2-1-0 Door oonoplea. Roll-up Awntega, C*av*a Awnings RepnIrM, Schooi, will be held next Frl- phlcally, I Just cannot accept seven unaffiUated became Dem- jj^jncrial Hall, Hartford.— ‘ * U.8. senator, but is getting no Baptism. Recovered, Takedown Service and Storage. Bo*i Onaraa bv-cQse boaia. and the same ai> __ encouragement from top Re- ______,day at 7:30 p.m. In the schoM rentatotlng ownership of radio ^ ^ UHF stations seeking to ignition—bbst off! that.” Because tour members of the ocrats, six unafflUaited became _____ paired or Made New To Your Pattern. All Work Oaotatn auditorium. and television operations “to acquire AM or FM stations. It was the consensus of all ODAP Agency were unable to Republicans, one Democrat Manchester Democrats will PubUcan leaders. They are Made. Orommets — Eyelets — Fasteners. Storm Panels tor TO five members present that, switched to RepubUcan, and endorse convention delegates urging her to announce her Jaloiale Units. Watoiprooftag Oompoimd For Tents, Rant The skirts and Jumpers to be provent undue ikifAienoe on local —Apart from those excep- be present, a ahortened work enaorse convenuon realistically, the state could not session was held and it was de­ one Republican switched to Monday night, when the Demo- candidacy for First District con- Easter Gaadiet covers and Canvas. Wo Do Bescreentag of AInmtnum Setnena. modeled in the fashion show pubUc opinion by redatl-vely few tlons, no owner of any broadcast Heavy Duty Zippera, Venetian Blinds, Alunilninn be expected to shoulder costs cided to postpone action on Democratic. cratlc town committee meets at gresswoman. were made by the students In station can acquire another Complete Selection persons or groups." HILL'S e.ehai PJLL% thaPt without also controlling the ' housing goals and objectives to o’clock ta the Municipal Build­ the home economics classes of broadcast station licensed to the 8 ” Under the rule issued Thurs­ schools. a bettor attended nveeting. The April 16 Manchester pri­ When using ralslirs ta cookies, Miss Merrllyn Nlederwerter. same community. Pnrmonnnt AltaraHom ing Hearing Room. MANCHESTER AWNING HOBBY The next work session will be mary for GOP town commlUee the flavor is murti better If the ARTHUR BRUe day and effective immediateiy, Byo y leavingAVfAVXiBg the objective------In,, ------. A. -aw 1 Addressing the town commit­ Refreshments will be served by —Present lownera o f more membere wUl have no effect on ratolns are chopped. BSr. 1948 — 196 W. CENTER SnV B T ■ owners who now have more We±BB suggested, the Manches- Monday at 8 p.m. in the Muni- tee Monday night •will be Man­ the Grade 7 girts. No admission than one station licensed to a for thn Life of fim the Republican delegates al­ than one broadcaating operation HUT tor C-DAP would at leart help clpal Building. chester State Sen. David Barry fee will be charged. single community may keep ready endorsed to the various st^ o;; Bm if th4 sell a Rngal htnpt your gormtnt and Hartford State Sen. Joseph their statkxne, but cannot In the ^ Republican conventions. The station, it can not be acquired Fauliso, both candidates for the futuro, wlto cert^^cei^ ^ Your complete fitfing porfacHy for oi delegates, endorsed March 4, al Vemon naodel rocket acquire another faMMty In the licensed to ^hethe same commconrumsd- unl. beadquartera same community. long 01 you woor It ... deadline date for certification Oongressmon^_____ ty. — A t The Masonic Chapter The FOC also said it is consid­ was March 13. Manchester GOP town ering extending the restrictions Estes — MFC 5 tailort, no wdHIngl The toUowtag to the date. n m __Installs Officers•'i to force the dismantling of com­ Head Teller Indicted Centuri time and place for each of the *^^y tn hmir bined neiwspaper-broadcaot op­ engines — kits Tomorrow Night erations -within fiv e years. In 'Embezzlement PARKADE T r o f S n n . They ere State The FOC’s proposal would hot a pants prieo rango Charles F. Harvey of Rock­ NEW HAVEN (AP) — A fed WHO AU MRl Kits ville will be Installed as high “require___ present owners, __ 'within, grand„ ------,— Jury------had indicted Jo- to fit ovorybody*t noods? Hartford^USy-Jime 18 at Minority ASnniram Chanter 18 ^ ^ seph Paul VeraWsh, 20, of West 20% OFF! 10 a.m .. at ithe King PhUip P ’ their hcldlngu to an AM-FM (na- Raven on dieigesd ie ig e s he embezzled School. Wert Hartford. rial nomination; and l^ e r Royal Arch Masons, ,,^tomorrow combination, a television 15,000 while head teileir at a State-June 19 at 6 p.m. and Wesleyan prertdent Kdwta night at 8 at the Masonic Tern statiion or a news jape r owner- jjpgjjch of the New Haven Sav- B A R R i C i N i June 20 at 10 a.m., at tite Bush- Etherington, who to seeking the 310 OAKLAND ST., MANC^TER pie. Orchard St. ship In the same market." jj^re. point neU Miemorlal Hall, Hartford, senatorial nomination. The FXX; said this proposal is CALL 649-9406 Grand High Priest Stanley An Indtotment was also hand- suppHgs OF NEW YORK First Oongresalonal Dtotrlct— ^ only rinder consideration and agatast John Mike Steiner of Manchester will iif- Jwie 27 at 10 a.m., at Whiting A citizens’ group which calls further study Is required before 28, of Branford, chairging Lane - an AM-F^ comhination or a tain. television station in a single has 3 comronlont diolrgo Also, Joseph Bellotl, Rock­ WHO market. But the FXX! did not de­ ville, third veil; George Dean, fine “market,” and asked tor plans to mOho your shopping Rockville, first veU; Everett comment to de'velop a workable — ANNOUNCEMENT — Wanegar, PHP, RockvUle, sec­ definition. oaslor? retary; Andrew Mucclnaltl, The agency does not regulate We ore pleased to announce that the 1970 BING I PHP, RockvUle, treaeurer;’ newspapers but has power to Is­ and GRONDAHL CHRISTMAS ^ ^ Ovr Donald Poehnert, PHP, Rock­ sue o r withlxUd Mcenaes tor PLATES are now in stock. plus tax FABRIC vUle, chaidain, and Charles broaxScasting operations. Leonard, PHP, Tolland, sen­ The proposal wotdd require tinel. “that any broadcast licensee Newbury Anniversary buying daily newspaper proper­ TAFT ANTIQUES Values ties In the sam e market 'woiUd ...has M AST» CHARGE, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. New­ 384 HARTPORO ROAD—MANCHESTER PRICE RANGE FROM bury of Park West Apte., Rock have to dispose of its broadcast are Bigger fiian Evi vUle, celebrated their BOth wed- properties wUMn one year or HARTFORD NATIONAL at 7 ding anniversary on Fteb. 27. within its reiwwal period. The ooigte was married Feb. whichever is longer." r e g a l c h a r g e s ... FRESH FOR EASTER Zr, 1970 In HaaaidviUe. Attend- Another proposal would proM- the amdveraary celebration bit approval of a broadcast U- FANCY AND GIFT WRAPPED -WBS Mirs. Elthel Rhcdee, sister cense to a party owning a dally of Ml*. Nswbuiy, who served newspaper In the some market, WHO. should you soo first ¥dNH from *1.59 *0 *5.00 SAVE as maid of honor at the wed- Broadcast Ucenses ore granted .gry tor three-year periods. you flood pcmh? The couple have seven cbU- The FOC also.asked tor com- open tonight till 9M! l a r g e a s s o r t m e n t o f (toen: Mt*. Paul B otU c^ and ments on the five-year proposal EASTER BASKETS, CHO(X)LATE EGGS, END SPECIALS.... ! FRI. SAT. & SUN. fUTgxw Nevrixny of Wapping; to dismanUe media comblna- lost nrfnut* Mstwr imecIs CHOCOLATE RABBITS and EMPTY BASKETS OUR WEEK M i*. W aiter EXKvards, Mrs. ttcna and asked fo r suggestions Raymond Fetfco and Mrs. Ron- to “cushion the Impact.’’ # MflophcHW FRENCH FLOWERING aid Frey, -aU of Rockville; Bernstene said neither. the • boskfft Diwti fdbries • Siillfngs C.N.A. HYBRID Lloyd Newbury c i Ooksnado, new ownerridp rule nor the pro- OPEN AaOAY CRABS and Robert Newbury of Tolland, posal would prevent broadcast napkins 1 hNEBARK • W*y »»• f von Somo KidVi LILACS Rca. s o d 2B grandcidldren and five and newspaper oombinationi as EASTER SUNDAY 5 ^ ^ 3.25 6.95 groat-gmndchlklren. lotg as they were scattered In 3S5 Craft Exhibit diverse communities. MW Gretchen Bellinger, He summarized the new nde of Mr. and Mrs. Ken- this way: (Pilgrim v/Mllls f r e n c h noth BelUnger of Ellington Ave. —In any size community, a fjjoull^llinloi^ OBPARTMBNT ■ was one of the textile designora daytime AM riatlon can acquire Aff chosen to e x ^ t at the Boston an FM riallon; but an FM sta- ywithourstoRL "Th» Morv./ of Main Siroof' PUSSY H alt acquhne a daytim e i i GIFTS AtoM* I* Bto.Bt e innr qr Uhv Osturdsy 10 AJL to 0i80 PJO. hNlLLOW MMa BtiUnger to a June can- AM. 901-907 MAIN STRUT. MANCHRSTU 443-2471 la g degree o f M aster —In communities under 10,000 \ P ost BoiUl m OBAMOB Rsa. Of Fine Arte from Oanbrw* population, a Class IV day and Op* thntsdny oad fridoy olghta tin OiOO mV j OPEN MONDAY tkni SATURDAY 9:80 AJL to 6:80 P J t — THURSDAY 9lM to tiM PJL DRUG '"'D STORi Ding tlasx e WAUJNOnMH> of Art In IdlcUgan nighk AM station oon ocqulrs an ^ has majored In tex- FM station; but an FM can not detogn. acquire a Clasa IV AM. .

/ ■ V / f / r ' r-A/y\- ,'r w ' ^ \\\\'\ - \ "’ \ V \ \ MANCHESTI5R EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1970 PAGE FirriiH ^UANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1970 PAGE FOUBTEEN campaign is "much broader" I “Tpyota—Wa'w Quttlity O rkn ted !** ’ and Is raaching "a ll groupa of at the OongregarionU Churah hi Mm will be shown to aiduHa at Big Four Talks May Ease y j„’j PHUU Y Guffey To Decide Whether, Democrats.” Colum bia ohaervanoe of Easter Week, no- «:S0 p .m. Andover i^ ^ i a h t y ' b r i o t h e r s One of the cofisideratUms that ST A R GAXJEIC* oordtog to (he Riev, Qeorge ,glv4> you MMMheater Evening Herald might make Duffey reluctant to •By CLAY R. POLLAN- LIRRA Evans. Restrictions on W^tBerlin f Where to Fight Primaries B, ARIIS OolumMa oorrespondent VIr- an easy fight a large number of primar­ n MAt. jf JM Your Daily AcfMty Guido UfT. Access Road Easter Sunday servloes begin By HUBEIRT J. BRB waya or at teart earter trafflo MOST cent of the convention delegates ies is bis desire to demonstrate Delegates 'f According to tfio Store. '' OCT. glrta Gbrlsen, Tel OYOTA HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — at 6 a.m. whh an early moniliig To develop message for Saturday, AaaooUted Preu^ Writer_____ oondltkiiis to and from (ha city needed to qualify for a state­ that he has strength within reg­ 4-22-33-441 6-5536.73/ service, led by the Pilgrim Fel- C O T O H ^ Democratic Senate hopeful Jo­ '54.45-9(^83 read words corresporxiing to numbers 74-76-77 ToRecArea Sirlian Defenae Fees 4«Door SaoMi FURCOAT5 wide primary tor toe Senate ular party organizations, not Named By of your Zodiac birth sign lowiMp, on (he lower part of BERLIN (AP) — The Wertem atato- seph Duffey, whose foroes have nomination. It takes a minimum Just am'ong Insurgent groups > TAURUS ICORPIO Utley IBl^ overiooktaig (he lake. AM. 20 1 Cleon 31 Stroighttn 61 Your OCT. 22 Go to Legal Education aUlea ara iiopeful (hat (he tour- menta, Wert Germany, wMch 11- been defeated In several town of 192 (o qualify. and rank and Hie Democrats. 2 D o 32 Invito 62 And H ie site Is opposlite (he home Completed LOS ANOBLB8 (A P ) — At­ powwr taSca cn BatKn w h U i nanoea Wert Bertln arid eeea the conteults tor state convention Duffey's rivals, in addition to Duffey has been trying hard Democrats ' MAT 20 3 It'i 33 Romonc* 63 Difficultits HOY. 21 of Robert TVtUe. 5-20J1-42I 4 An 34 Own 64 Nttdltti 7-19-3031 torney Grant Cooper says any opened Thuraday wtU lead to toolatied haM city ea liUi toehoU delegates, said Thursday he will Dodd, ore Congressman John S. to shed the im age he acquired 1 ^ 5 2-43-82-84 5T ry ^ 35 B«li«v« 65 Rtnowod 5132-72 Audrey Miller, a member of Breakfast wlB be served (n InohidSR: In toe tormor German cepUat, FROM T^^ The DMiMcratto Oaucus to 36 CdrKtlltd 66 Circulott fees paid Idm for hds defense of decide next week about whether Monagan of Waterbury, State In 1968 as an insurgent whose 6 R«od the Recreation Planning Com­ the poiieh- hoH -by (he Mgh fewerwT. Oommunlrt »re««ottoM»reaUtoUema ^ chooM ooriventton delegates GIMINI 7 Splendid 37 Happ«n 67 Suectss SAQITTARIUS Slihan BIshara SUhan, convict­ iiitomatlo ‘H a a s and where to fight primaries. Senate Majority Leader Edward main avenue of gaining power a Youf a a o r 6a Your sohool atudente. After the on Wert Bertln and Ma people, (Re city, even U W Attlca re- m a l e was held last night. Dennis Nor. mittee, Bays the access road at ed of assassinating Sen. Robert mission. W bEe w al One possible spot, he indica­ L. Marcus of New Haven, and was through primaries and the 9 Avoid 39 And 69 Whot-nots breakfast there -will be an But wttat prloe wlU they have to main. Keenan and Jane Oarlbeiv were VJUNf 20 IOD 0 40 Protect 70 To Die. the Hennequln Rd. recreation B. Kennedy, wiU be donated to tdrea. Tinted ghuM ted, is Niew Britain, where Alphonsus J. Donahue of Stam­ threat of primaries. 11 Just 41 Tftotmtnts 71 Purs* < Easter egg hunt and an egg legal educfUtonol funds at toe All vinyl Inbeitor tor.u. UUconceMlons?11V.U 1UII. I >nvo B Bairt art aennana Germam wou;i. ANIMAL elsctod as detogates to the state 9-16-27-38 !1-14-25-36 area has been completed in MQRIABTY KIQTHERS backers of Sen. Thomas J. Dodd ford. '49-70-78 12 Follow 42 Out 72 Cintmo 47.58^9 rotong contort. 80 H.P. eoglae, wail The U.a.. Brtthh and French gj^ay accept anything (hat en- TK«m t* convention. Both hove ^ t e d D 13W hgt 43 SattxKks 73 Mor« University of Soutoem OaMfnr- Besides New Britain, Duffey "record time.” (DBA LYNCM MOTORS) to waU uarairtiagi omtaMaadoni to -Wert Germany aoroed Bart Berlin ea their Z«l« fiilofi Wednesday night won all 21 of they strongly favor Jone^ buf- CANCIR 14 Closets 44 Moy 74 For CAPRICORN Regular Easter wontiip ser- nia Low School and the Ameci- SOI Center atneet, Manchester San AfitMlo, Taios backers also lost a bid for 15 U t 45 Will 75 Risks M C. 22- plus Loads of L hH' met to Wert Berlin wtth-(he Bo- oommiunlrt capital with Wert the city’s tJelegates to toe stole fey over the other candidates A March 11 town meeting had -vlcea wUl be held at 9:80 and 11 can College o f TMal Lawyers, 81S-B13B Southington's seven delegates. 16 Rushing 46Poth 76 M«ntoi appropriated ll.BOO for the 400- ury and Safsty 2 ^ envoy to Eart Germany tor Bertln as a apeolal entity. convention in June. LIQ8En DRUa ft>r U . S. senator/ ^ J U i r 22 17 Unusual 47 Poptrs 77 Stimulation JAN. If a. m. wUh special murtc by toe Cooper eald Tliursdey he will Qpsn Eves. Except Hiurs.. Sat. The Southington delegation Is 4a Noturolly 7a Conclusions 3-18-29-40,^ traap— ' tlM ftrrt such oonferenoe on "New Britain’s my kind of 4 "^ 2-13-24-35 la w ii* foot road, and In anticipation of rtiolrs. .Church school is at 9:30 keep only enough of sUcti fees to I Japan'* No. 1 Automoblla Manalattu/ar ‘ At rtake to the talka there­ P A tK A D f Beatrice Kowalski and VaNUs 19 For 49 Jumping 79 And place," said Duffey, "a place of nominally uncommitted to any 61-71-79-85^A the support from townspeople, Bertln atooe 1864. The neoct sea- fore, are the rtatua c f Berlin |(b H70 ty NIA, liK.,| Vlnkels were selected as dele­ cSy45-^7 2OT 0 50 Wit aoB« a. m. fuid win include a sound cover Ms $10,103.27 personal ex- Senate contender. O PfN AQUARIUS Miller said several men were alan (a adBedufed AprU 28. very lively politics.” gates to ttie Oongreeslbnal con­ LIO *21 Not 51 Dramatics ai Impress film on the Reouirection. The penMS duttog (he lengthy case. and the retatlonptop c< toa AUlca In New Britain, however, j JULY 22 22 Old 52 Any 82 With / Jan . 20 busy cutting down trees before American aourcea here aay to the Wert Oerm ani. The deaxlllne for selection of 17:45 AJ4. to 10 r.M. vention. William Kowalski and 23 Your 53 Through a3 Respor^iv* Todoy’i FUNNY will pay JI.OO lor there Ls the chance for a head- AUG. 22 H I. II- the meeting had been called. movement of goode end peraons ElaBt and Wert Germany al­ tack "luhny" ywa. land oogi to: state oonvention delegates is I^aul Jurovaty Jr. w ere chosen 24 You 54 B« $4 Assoc iot«s to-head battle between toe Duf­ 25 Discord 55 Or a5 Voluoblts 8-17-2839,<. He inld Dr. Ralph Wolmer Pick up a good second car from VolkswQ9®*i* between Wert Germany and ready €tre Talking to each ether Todoy'i FUNNY, 1200 Wait Third Sf, next Tuesday night. as delegates to Ute Tolland ^10-21-32-43 26 Things 56 Bring 86P«>pl* Clavalond, Ohio 44113. fey and Dodd camps. 575334-75 5 0 3 0 3 1 - 8 6 ^ called one meeting after (he Wert Berlin, ailllowtog W ert Ber­ on a chlef-of-goverment level. Duffey said he w ill eissess toe Oounty Sheriffs OonvenUon. 27 Around 57 Display a7 Don't PISCIS In 1968, when Duffey was VIRGO 2a AbilittM 5a L«tttrs aa Vtrsolil* money was a-vallable and the liners to go through the WaU to The W ert OemnanB oleo a re en­ situation at that time and "w e ’ll Andrew Oaaper and Marvin 29 To 59 And a9Fr«t HI, .1 ^ for thirty days or one thousand miles.. E art Benin, and eeatM* Wert primary where we have to.” heading the Connecticut cam­ work began Immediately. 1?ie Somebody fredod in a Rolls-Royce for quite practical cars. Like Volkswagens. gaged to a diatogue with Mloe- Qrabotf were dected as dele­ 30 Boouty. 60 Will 90 Tol«nts MA«. 20 W h ich e ve r com es first; paign of Sen. Eugene J. M cCar­ %cn. 22 3/2a gravel road makes both toe But no cor. Rolls or VW , gets (hot guar­ Berlin trade whh Eaetem Eu­ cow and Weraaw. He said his search for dele­ gates to the SenatoMal Oonven- 12-23-34-44/. . 'a Volkswagen? S o when a V W dealer says that tf thy, the McCarthy forces won a -15-2637 )Good Advene ^^Neutnl baseball fields and the hockey antee on the windshield oulomdtically. rope are the crux of what (he Now iM appeara that (he Aviation gates has been going so well timi. 573838-90 Yes, somebody troded in a Rolls-Royce used car is as good on the primary for New Britain’s state mJM-:59-8739 fcSA' rink accessible. First if g o e s through a rigorou s 16-point W ert aeeka. Krem lin has eidded a Berlin dia­ that he might not have to fight Also, Bdltha Birmingham and for a Volksw ogen. a inside as it looks on the Veteran observers pototed logue to Its dri-ve to divide the any primaries. convention delegates. Bette MacDonald were chosen Demooratlo Women It happened in Texas, o f course. inspection. outside, you don't have to out, however, that the Rusaiana wartime AJHes toom W ert G er­ Dispute Has Duffey (a seeking the 20 per This year, said Duffey, his New officers elected at Wed­ Buf even in'average stotes some pretty If anything needs fixing, it gels fixed. as ddegates to the Probate trust him. wBl not give up their hold on eo- nesday night’s meeting of the And only then does a Volkswagen many, their postwar anlly, with GREEN SALE District Convention. Elected as fancy cars show up on a V W de ale r’s Male Misery Predates Democratic Woi|jen’s Club In­ H e'll put it all d o w n in oeaa to the city without aizable toe JUlanOc AMJance. delegates to the Assembly used car lot. dealer guarantee the free repair or re­ Deep Roots clude Mrs. Richard Urban, presl writing for you. ^ ooncesrione Wert Berttoera, from Mayor District Convention were Sarah And some not so fancy cars. And some placement of every major working port* dent; Mrs. William Soraochi Nor can the Weetem aUiica be SOhuetz down, aay they Friday and Saturday Only Palmer and Mary Keenan. Giving Women the Vote (Continued from Page One> -vice president; Mrs. Robert Kel eoipectod.awiw.aywi toa., vSiesy$eld .nany v of dhfltrtheir ^ reaaon to tear that the Ehush delegate has the power *«nQia«a Irommlwlon, raof oala, Ifont aala ouambligi. broita lyilaai. alactricol lyttaia. N E W YO R K (A P ) — Men asuaUy catches the dam thing ley, recording secretary; Mrs rights which may some day tour powers might oome to an the temiinatlon date last July 27 We'll save you green dollars with the best deals of the year on the to name thetr own attenuate. If have been btam li* the world’a they’re get- Emil Malek, corresponding sec ptay a decisive rote in a final agreement at toedr expetme. But rtvowed 7,110 members. neither die delegate or his German settlement. woes on women ever efnee Eve woU? retary, and Mrs. Albert Had!- aaiaiuiji ocwacuiaoiiy. there Is the fcciltog, after the Lyons says Bailey's eftorts Beautiful 1970 Chevrolet or OK Used Car of your choice. PLUS, W ell proxy attend the oonvention, the In «ormer years, (ho Russlane openii^ round to what is llkeay lliat tempted Adam with that Hudklna seems to forget that glan, treasurer. ’The -women will have hurt controlllerB genereJly, chairman of the Democratic ptwaaed to ...nira. make W/MTWert namtlnBertln become a regular exchange apple 00 It's not really too sur- men are behind most of wem- be installed at a dinner meeting •1966 PONTIAC Leman$ In Congress end eteewhere. green up your lawn with our free bonus offer. Town Committee w ill chooee at toe Altnaveigh Restaurant whet Premier Nliklta Mm»h- priaing that a Labor Depart- actiomB. 1964 VOLKSWAGEN 1966 VOLKSWAGEN 1965 TOYOTA that no one la telling aU, at least Since PATXX) came into being, someone. ment employe should now de- I*’® men who design inoet of April 29. All local Democratic 6 A U T O . chev uaed to oaB a "free cMy. ' SPECIAL NO. 1 p i c k u p ; 4 S P E E D not fo r the record. he says, (here has been no piece The caucus unanUwously en­ clde Uio fem ales a re lespom ible fashdona they laugh at wom- women are invited to attend. 1 1 3 S E D A N 1 1 3 S E D A N Btooe then, they have contended of legislation of benefit to con­ Brand New 1969's 1970 IMPJLLA CUBIGM COUPE. FuUy equipped In­ dorsed State Rep. Audrey Beck fOr e-verything from spilt per- wearing. D o g W a r d e n GREEN g r e e n $ 1 2 9 5 . ! that M: is an independent enlUty cluding black vinyl roof, vinyl upholatery, 800 h.p. V-8, $1295. GREEN $995. of Mansfield for secret^ of ann|aWrt«a tio spUt halTS. “ 'B who Write the adver- Walter Kbkoaxki of Hunt Rd. $1095. BEIGE with tourpower status end that Woman Killed by 'Car trollers. AT Turbo Hydromatlc tronsmtoalon, power ateerlng, power state. It also endorsed Valdis I for ctMi don’t reaUy care tlsementa they sneer at women has been reaxipointeid dog w ar­ toe West Germans have no Lyons has accused Trartspor- dlBC brakes, H.D. battery, H.D. generator, eiectrlc Vlnkels, an Andover attorney, As She Walks on Rt. 25 taiHnn eecretary John A. Volpe FANTASTIC SAVINGS window defroster, P.B ., radio, apeod land crutoe control, whether Dr. Phon E. Hudkli» beHevlng. den, eioco(ed with 166 H .P. 6-cyl. engine, P.B. radio, Pow; trice Kowalski, chairman of the of the problems listed by Hud­ ical level. Early this year, to? inferences were handled in nor­ Hudkins claims female domi­ 2 DR. H.T.,8 AUTO., P3. 113SEDAN-RADIO negligent homicide. ergUde transmlasion, light green with dork greeai Board of Education, announced kins exist before women started 2D R. H.T., 6STD. 2 DR., H.T., 8 AUTO, P3. Oommunirts sertousiy harassed mal grievance procedure and m o v b i 5 BAD S OF nance makes men bald. But it Police said a oar driven by •k 99 DART Swinger 340 ujtoolrtry. Price Includes all federal taxes and freight that a budget hearing is set for w as females who revived the to rule the roost? We didn’t gfet $1296. autobaltoautobem trafftcuaimc becauseoerawe of low n« imf Ra«w-1 Cannot be challenged. chargee. WANTED B L U E $2095. b l u e $1995. BLUE April 1, and that the budget has the -vote until the early 20th cen­ GREEN $995. key federal parliament commit- Vincent D. Laga^ 63, "PATCXD’s escalating irre- craze for wiigB and made phony .... struck Marion Silcock, 47, of SPECIAL PURCHASE Friday and Saturday Only . . . S 9 S 9 9 been tentatively set at 83V&. hair ao popular even men were tury. But men were bald before apons(blUty In (ho tort ttuee i r SCOTTS that. They got sick before that. Odan, Late Model a strong feeling Birookfteld and then contim^ mills. This put a sober note on willing to Cover up. 1964 VOLKSWAGEN 1968 VOLKSWAGEN years has created unusual prob­ • SPECIAL NO. 3 an otherwise cheerful caucus. Or aloohollem. W.C. Fields 1966 PORSCHE 1965 FORD aoSTwite^ on tor 200 f«t lems tor (he FAA and (ho whole USED C A R S COUNTRY SEDAN WlAGON, CAMPER ««uk Ttiitiii tr v (o Rct th© ^ houflo yard and Into Ur© gBfl BR AN D N E W 1970 NO VA C O U PE . Includes xisdio and once said, "It w as a wroman who Bedaheets o f Bamboo 9 1 2 C O U P E . 5 S P E E D STATION WAGON federal servloo," Lyons says. TURF BUILDER® Top Prices Paid V-8, AUTO.. P.S., to endorse e^Ieduotton or station the woman was walking “PATOO's wortcto-nile ex- automatic drive, federal taxes and freight. drove me to d^nk and I ’ll be a b l u e $1196. WHITE $2495. TCHCTO — Bamboo crafts- GRAY & WHITE even abandonment of the Wert towaito 1969 DODGE Friday and Saturday Only .. . ^ 2 3 3 5 GRAY $3795. $995. 10 In jured sonofagun. I never even -wrote to For AU Makes! At the gas station, the car iploits In 19B8 and atek-out ex- thank her.” If tipping is trou­ menshlp Is a Mgldy refined art. aerman political presence In struck three parked cars before ploKs in 1969 were merely the ble, the men don’t seem to want Jln erUsan. who mokes bamboo 1968 TORINO GT Wert BerUn. CORONET, POURAS, A DARTS FREE with every 1970 In Anti-ROTC CARTER CHEVROLET 1967 PORSCHE coming to a stop. Police said prelude to an arrogant and un- to end it. hucloeitB, fo r tartance, has a 1967 FORD 1 1966 RAMBLER Classic PVkSTBACK, V-8, AUTO., The halt coifld be an offer of toe woman died at toe scene. ateguised strike threat In 1970. (Many With Air Conditioning} ’Then there are colds. Who Ut of 80 tools, each with a C O ., me. P.S., P.B., STEatEO, RADIO, 912 COUPE, 5 SPEED better guarantees lor access Chevrolet or OK Used OK USED CARS Demonstration SQUIRE WAG. All Low, Low Mileags, All Carry Rsmalndsr nurses eM those poor dean pseclse fixicticn. Skilled 1229 Main S t 2 D R ., 6 A U T O , C L E A N GREEN, 69 RAMBLER $2545 8 AUTO PS PB REIAL OLE jLN $2086. ST. LOUIS, Mb. (AP) — AH. when they’re artffUng and -weavers con make tmmboo BLUE $3995. of Chrysler Corp! 6-Yr./50,000 Mile Warrenty Car purchased on Friday, Rebel 88T 8port Coupe. V-8, auto., power rteering, Phone 649-5238 $2195. B L U E .cteaseb at Washington Uidvenri- aneezing? IMio puts up with maittiig so very One it Is used GREEN $995. mmmmissmmm- ...... radio, whdtewalto, vinyl roof. ty were suspended today follow­ their sickbed fodblee? And who tor bedrtiaets and ptHowcoses. i r RECENT TRADE-INS it March 27th, or Saturday, 69 MUSTANG $2225 ing an eailty monilng dash be­ 8port Coupe. 6-cyl., standard, radio, heater, whitewalls. tween about 200 demonatretoni 1967 CHEVROLET 1967 VOLKSWAGEN 1968 PORSCHE 1967 FORD Galaxie March 28th. This will end poUce at an ROTC buBdlng 68 CHEVELLE $2125 SQUAREBACK-SUNROOF 912 COUPE, 5 SPEED 4 DR., 8 AUTO..P5. Montego 68“y“i-*1795 68?““ -*2195 Malibu Sport Coupe. V-8, auto., power ateerlng, radio, on the cempua. WAGON 8 AUTO IMPALA •uto„ PS, ctnsol*, radio. Stdanp RAHp autOo$ p t f ^ ctrami whMli. flMring. cover 25,000 sq. ft. and hater, vinyl roof, whitewalls. M Eight pottcemen, one studivt P S C L E A N $1995. B L U E $1895. G R E E N $4595. G R E E N $1495. and a news photopapher were I has a retail value o 6B CHEVY i1 $1395 Injured end nine atudoitB ar- I 68?“®!„*1995 Nova 2-Door. 4-cyl., standard, radio, heater, white- TOLLAND TURNPIKE V4, auto.« rodlo, hogitr. 67 ?»?“ *19951 rested during the oonfrontafinn N ktly oqwIpiMd. ttotlon Wogoti,' PS., - PS., walls. TALCOTTVILLE, CONN. 06080 autmomxkv RSH, Automotic, Pactory $27.25 • -wtildi tented about two hnurs. DIAUM Special Air Conditioning. 67 CHEVROLET $1745 OtHcers moved In after demon- 649-2838 Impala 4-Door Hardtop. V-8, auto., power steering, etiatocB began boarding tip win­ tip TRUDON, Inc. Used Cart 68?““V4, (utomatte, pewtr *2095 •toor- radio, heater, whitewalls. dows of the ROTC buUdlng. I 67?“X^*2295 Covpoy rodlOf •«9f.r PSf Pi# 67 VOLKSWAGEN $1445 dienoellor Thomas A. Emot | Deluxe 2-Door. 4-cyL, 4-epeed, radio, heater, whitewalls. later said all dasses were being - 67?S?L*’ *1895 sunpeiided for “a day of confer- ^ Hardtop, RSH, Automotic, OPEN FRIDAY 9 to 9 66 FORD $1325 MUSTANG lull powor, Poctory Air 67?“*’ *14M Falriane Station Wagon. 6-cyl., auto., radio, hsater, enoes and oonsuMattons.” Condlllofllng. 4.Dr„ rodlo, ast«., 'P i> P $ ‘. Kenneth HoMer of St Louis, a' whitewalls. A leader in the antt-ROTC cam­ AND SAT. UNTIL 5 66 BUICK $1495 paign, stood outside the ROTC 65?E«’4-Door todon, *1095 RAH, outo- 65E?*l’..il295 LeSabre 4-Door. V-8, auto., power steering, radio, h e n tr SETS/\N ALL-NEW PACE! Hbrdtop, buckol oooto, cw-1 niotlc, powor otoorlng A er, whitewBlls. bulldliig wUh lealtota announc­ honorable announcement brokn. tolo, auto., PS, PS, m m l ing the suapeneton of dasses. S i The demonstration by about ir MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM ir 200 of the Univeratty’s 10,000 CO. studenta began ehortly after - midnight. A group of about 80 INC. students shouted encourage- | CHORCHES ment to offtoers dispersing the OF MANCHESTER Carter Chevrolet demonstrators. MANCHESTER Odonel Robert D1 Orexia, su- 80 Oakland SL, M anchesttr 643-2791 1229 MAIN STREET pertetendent of Ft. Louis Ooimty DELIVERED! poKoe, said three officers were felled by a cbemloal initanit 2399 eprayietd on them by students. Mnn-urvMontftooPrieadandPovraredForEvafy Pockot H ie other otOcers and pbotogna- ______IFITZGERALDI |INC.' pber Larry WUHams of the Post-Dispateb were injured by 1966 GALAXIE Cosw. •briehs and bottles. #H SSTJ'- IMS MUSTANG 1969 TORINO GT Now One student suffered a minor White, 2 dr. Sports roof. Automatic tnns., Maroon, Automatic tnnsmisaksi, V-8 en­ IN LU X U R Y 428 Ram Air engine, TVac Lot* XRf., Buck­ Injury. Biiie, 2 dr. H.T., 3 ftieed Btkdc, 8 cylinder gine, Power steering. Radio, WSW tirea, About 7B xioUcemen were dis- et seats. Console, PS, PB. AM -FM stereo m u s t a n g G R A N D E wiall ittoea, deluxe w b ^ coYers and much more! e n ^ . radio, WSW tiret, wheel coven. patebed to the campus. radio, Thch. 6000 RPM. WSW tlrea. No. 39. SPECIAL $1295 Oolionet Di Orazia said the slu- II List price: $4423. NOW dents used boards ead nails N O W S179S ja o L . from an Army ROTC bulUing 0 ’V ilH E S l Sofe-Buy destroyed by fire on Feb. 23 to 1969 M A C H 1 New 1947 G A LA X IE 500 board up the Air Force ROTC DATSUN/2 y' USED 19M GALAXIE 500 ■Ifgstang,' Gray, Auto. Lrans., 428 Ram A ir Gold, 4 door Hard-top, Automatic trans­ building. It bad been the target engine. Traction L ^ Wide oval tirea, mission, 800 V-8 engine. Power side win- of demonstratioiiB for the part Aqua, 2 dr., H.T., auto, trana., V-8 engine. PS., PB., Radio, Sport D et*. Tintod glass. d o ^ Power steering and brakes, Radio, G E O I M U : F . CARS Power steering, radio, WSW, wlied coven. * 2 0 2 2 ® ° Plus more. No. 172. List price: $4201. WSW tirea, Whad coven. "We advised them that they NOW ______were isUawfulty aasem-bled and TOP NOW $1145 advlseid them to dlsperae,’’ Dl Orazia said. Circuit Court Judge BASrat WErtCND SKCIALS! iasu ed an order ’TuesKlay againrt 1969 G A LA X IE 500 Hrar 1945 FORD UTILITY ('Tina IS JUST A PARTIAL LASTING) 1M6 FAHUANE XL Black, 2 door Hard-top, Automatk trans- disruptive acUvltiee. It is wrHi great pleasure that we announce our oppointnient as a F250, Lt. Blue, standard trans., 6 cyltndar misrion, V-8 engine, Vinyl trim, Body aide "As they began to disperse. ’66 UNOOLN ’66 PONTIAC Green, 3 dr. H.T., auto, tram., V-8 engine, engine, west coast mirrors, has boxaa Ac Uiey started pelting the officers fully authorized dealer for the exciting new Datsun Ihw of quality ’67 MERCURY motddings, Power stooing, AM radio. 4 Door Sedan. Teakwood, bueiket seats, console, radio, WSW. trays on bckly. $1195 with rocks, boUies and the ham­ aU lealber (nberior, radio, Oaprt 4 Door. Gold, V-8, Oaitaltoa 4 Door. Dartc Wheel covers. No. 2M. lis t price: $S8M. 2 mers they used to nail boards to imported cars. Our 25 years of automobile experience convinces radio, heater, automate, beetor, automatic, power green, radio, heater, auto­ NOW $1395 the ROTC bifldlng.’’ the poUoe )>rakea and aeete, plus power brakee and rteer- N ow $ ai6 us of the soundness of economical cars. matic and power rteering. superintendent said. Saotcry Inatelled olr oon- ing. 14$7 FORD WAGON H ie unlvenelty has an enroH- dUtentogl '69 GALAXIE Conv. New m«nt of about 10,000, of whom 3S4f»S 314 4 5 •1 1 0 5 Gold, Auto, tn n s, V-8 engine, Black, top, 1966 F-250 n c k iip Tan, 8 passenger. Standard transmission, about SOO have -been- demon- Datsun convinces us that it offers more features, and a more oN ’68 MERCURY Limi slip dif., Dec. clock. Power steering stiutitig this week against mili­ ’66 BUICK ’66 TOYOTA Gold, Ibrd, 8 foot box, 352 V-8 engine, 3 8c brakes, WSW tires, P. side windows, Visl 6 cylinder engine. Radio. tary training. tractive pockoge for the price than any other imported car. Ckmvertttito. Dark green, Morjterey 2-Dr. HianJ'Top. speed, gauges, painted rear bumper. Lime frost, radio, heater, group. Wheel covers, tint glass, Plus more. There had been preivlous pro­ maitoMng vinyl kvtet^, Pick up. Red, heater, radio, beater, automaac, automaiUc, power bmkee No. 86. List price: $4107. ftH A ft SPECIAL tests at the private unlveirtty We're oonvinc^. 4 speed transmls- power brakes and asate, end ateerlng. with NOW $1495 NO W 354®^ over the past two years, but in a Hir oomNOoned, mady to rafecendum last year a majoitty 318 0 5 go! • • 3 5 of students voted to retain W e cordially invite you to visit our showroom and see and drive ’66 OLDSMOBILE ROTC without academic cred- S lS fk S D elta 88 4 Door. Hardtop. SPECIAL of the W EEK ito. these exceptional oars yourself. ’66 OLDSMOBILB Dartc blue, blue trim, ra­ ’69 VOLKSWAGEN ee 4 Door Hardtop. Mue, dio, heater, automatic, Convincing? v(nyl trim, radio, heater, p a v re r brakes and steer­ 2 Door Sedan. Sunroof, 1 9 6 8 CUSTOM 500 WAGON p o ^ brakes and seats, Stamford Man Charged ing plus air conditioning! Sutomatio, 6 way power beige, radio and heater. 6 P«i$., Standard Trans., Radio. In Slaying Hi$ ‘Wife* aeat, speed oontraL •1 5 0 5 • 1 7 9 5 STAMFORD—A 89-year-old Discover Dataun’a Full Line 3 1 7 3 S main aUted to be arraigned RMnember MorUrty Brothers’ 85 y «u » of line sendee to your guarantee of la cazvuit Opurt Monday on * * “ ®“* ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ c ^ e t e Cuetomer SattolacUon! ^ ’1295. /j» a y that he murde««d the an rt our isMtd oms get MorUrty Brothers’ Complete "Selety Check" from front to Dick BasslUe ^ , . ____ wom an who waa hte oonmion- AU OS remre tor your protecUon! ianv w ife fe r 17 y e a n . VIcter Elvaiw, a poatal clerii SALES 4-D oor Wagon waa chaxgad with the Thuraday 2000 Sports 1600 Soorts Pickup m urder b y poMoe after they INCORPORATED fewnd Yvonne Evans, 89, dead HTZGERALD FORD of thna rtiotgun blaate. The MORURTY BROTHERS ■Izyfng (o (A plaice on the wo- OPEN 8 AJW. to 9 P.M. (X)NVENIENT Hartford National Bank Tlmo Playmcnt Plan De CORMIER MOTOR SALES, Inc. "linoobiJMecury, WlUys-Jeep, Teyota" m ui’a birthday. 285 BROAD STREET Fbkoe rp4d the wcunan had MANCHESTER. CONN* SU-815 OBNTKB 8TKEBT MANCHESTER aU4U85 W IN D S O R AVE.. ROUTE 83. RO C K V m E 875-3369 643-2405 lift BvBiai iM t annnth, taking MON.. TUESa. WED.. PRI. TILL 9:00 WaMMimwft ICVMinl "On TIUI Level at Center end Brand" theh: Eva oM d ran -with her. The THURS.. SAT. 5:00 ISHOP^^O^^^HiANDl SAVE afeanikig ooourred at the ar- raated man’s afsartmenf. V • : /■> \ 11V' " r \, - M r v \ ■ r . , , \ \ \. ■■ ' M ■ ■ ■ . V ' . '■ MANCHESlDR EVIENING HERALD. MANCHES'TER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1970 PAGE SEVENTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN^ FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 197ft ______PAOB SIXTEEN A - 1 phas,” ”I belong to AptaWs” or Sjlorte Bdltor Bdltor ” I belong to Chrirt.” Jerry Katona Reasoning for Church Unity: Nonoy Mocomber Soviet Country Doctors BOY SCOUT He w M horrified, and flashed Senior Bailor Feature Bdltor Ms Boatoing question, " Is O ir lit Linda 'Jacobi Notes and News So Christians Stand as One dlvidedT” Abeolutoly not, end IBITUMINOU^ Betsy Hunter Still Make House Calls Christian), wMh their various es meredy sought to respond to he igh chool orld Editor’a note: This is the m c - toculties and formularies all T H S W By H0LOEB JBNBBN ahe has aaioed for better trana- Troop IM DRIVEWAYS ond of two arttcles about rea­ It. property betenged to an toterde- Mrs. Joyce Don, F M u ltj AdviM r AMOclated Preaw Writer ^ Troop 169, sponeored by Oon- The real roots ware not hu­ VOL. XXXII, No. 23 F R ID A Y , M AR C H 27 Compiled by Students of Mancheater High School sons behind the current plan tor p ei^ t, mutually concerned ^fariilng Area, -V M o a o o w fA P ) a »rie t cordta l^them n Church. uniting nine Protestant denomi­ man schemes, deelres or strate- oommunlty, he said. " I planted, Now Bookbiii for fiprlag w ore MOeOOW (AP) - Soviet a bicycle,” ahe comidained to fT ^eld a winter court of honor. gems, the planmers said, but in country doctora are heeptag the newspaper Llteratumaya ooenliar cerenumy waa nations into a single church. ApoUcs watered, but God gave ’The other arttole was carried the Iraiate^ already given unity Early Bird Spacial Air. aHve a dylncr Weisrtem tradlUon Qeaeta. “ Besides, whst would I by Oeorge LaBren- the growth,” he said. "For we at the very hub o f faith—the re- are fellow workmen tor God.” ^ houae call. They do K a hlcyde? I am 60 yeara « ^ t ^ ^ t e r ; and last werik. PLACE YOUR ORDER NW ^ Students List Demands; oonoUing character o f Christ— The denominational defenses, on *»t. ,;here are 280 children In the Blombeng, senior patno* By GBOReE W. CORNELL and to stand with that one Lor0, with their modem echoes, “ I be- - Zinaida Baludina walks miles villages at the Zaktarov farm. w a^. AP Religion Writer the churches perforce had to teng to Cahrin” or ”I belong to stand with each other, umseper- Luther” or " I bellong to Wes­ d « m a io b r o t h e r s "• every day ministering to pees- Each batoy requires at least aev- ^ CALL ilS-Ttel. ' Debate Them at Meeting ants on the Zakharov coUeoUve en vialto from a fiekfeher for “ ntod to TOure B lom ^r^w NEW YO RK (A P ) — Some- ated by teyalties to leaser ley,” or "I betong to Rome,” farm In the Gdotlsky region, 372 checkups, and 10 different kinda mWtoe chairman, by W i times the qwlng toward ^Chris­ “gods” of cidture and tradlticn. were viewed by Paul as aberra­ tian unity is viewed as a mere Denomlnetiane now consider­ tions from toe basic allegiance. If you did not attend the stu- choosing come to Uie school, students without electives could miles north of Mosootv. For this of inoculatloiis, from birth Auden, a BlacW ^c ^ t ^ dent meeting last Tuesday In Students hearing mlUtary re- go home; lecture classes In the ahe earns 60 rubles a-month, through the age ot 6. This does commissioner. David JoimsOT strategic expedient, a bid for ing the union plan are the Elpis- "L et him who boosts, boast of the auditorium, you undoubted- crulteri should have the right to auditorium; omening In school; about 186. not include house calls to treat >»«• appointed Junior asalatant bdgness to order to exert more oopal. United Presbyterian, the Lord.” influence In a world dominated Presbyterian U.S. (southern). ly have heard various stories hear American Friends Service why the math department feels Comrade Baludtoa Is not a oniloinood lllnisses. i „ oiohi^rd by bigness—by big government, about It. 'Ihls Is what happened, speakers. fi h®* special privileges over graduate doctor but a "feldah- Comrade Baludina explained Robert Btombe^ United Methodist. Christian big buslnaas, big labor unions. Morton To Tpur Europe Each student received a piece 12. Students must be allowed other departments and can re- er,” partly trained, partly self- that mothers opnnot bring ohll- M«tor w ^ «nrt (Dlsclptes), Ohristian Methodist - Spreading Nixon Word Make Memorial Day of blank paper cuid a sheet of the use of business machines for quire special things o f students taught. Most country doctors In dren to her office because the On a strictly practical basis, Eptocopel, African Methodist amid the powerful collective Eptooopell end A fiicen Method­ WASHINO’TON (AP) — Rep. “ Student Etemands” requested typing, dittoing, etc. (such as seniors having to take ^Soviet Ulrica a « feldshers, mothers work. first aid Linda Jacobs opened the meet- mid-terms In first semester most are women, and many stm Ldteiratumaya Oaseta praised y«®r service pins, ^m R ggo , fcroes of the day, ecumenical ist Episoopel Zion churches and Rogers C.B. Morton, the Repub­ of Remembrance by a few stiklents. These leaders reoognlie that the toe Utdted Church o f Christ. lican national chairmen, plans a demands are: Ing by saying that It was not math classes); students being prescribe 19th oentiuy cures the doctor of Gdoisky for not Scott Moffat and Mark Jonn- In any way a Student Council allowed to leave the building Hke mustard plastar and leech- having "one death to her credit, “ » were ^ven their star rai^ churches can have scant Impact Some opponents say only two-week trip to Europe, primal Prepare now to choose a beautiful Barre 1. Student representation on or voice while openattog In dis­ “splrttual unity” Is necessary, rily to drum iq> eupp^ for the the Board of Education. meeting, but a student meeting, during nice weather; better use os. despite dtelaye caused by the S««nrlce pins were presemed Guild Monument to memorialize your ^ ^ She then handed the duty of o f the school grounds, especial- Although official statistics many kUometers ahe has to to several boys, Includ^ Nell connected, isotated little en­ without ocncrefe operalionBl party cuid the Nixon odminlatra- deputed loved one on Memorial Day. 2. Construction of a student claves. manifestatlona of It. But Uds Uon among Americana living appeal ‘^aM to‘ h'^r“ o^er'erf moderating over to Dana Wtik, ly the quadrangle. boast one doctor for 417 persons, walk.” We have a wide choice who read a notice from Mr. Dana Wllk again asked Mr. better than the U.S. figure of Agreeing that something must Moffat, Scott Moffat aiw Jom Nevertheless, they strongly puts isdty on a dtsembodied abroad. discipline. ’’spirit” plane apart from tangi­ Merton wlU visit Rome, of monuments guaran­ 3. Student intimidation by Em merllng to teachers. Frank ElmmerUng to speak. Mr. Bm- one doctor for every 641, Com- be done to Improve the lot of Hald, two years; Richard reject the idea that bigness, or Deunts Wsleh Kotky Olenney Sanzo read the twelve demands, merkng first said that there was rede Baludina is the sole medic country doctors, the paper had Meier, Tim Riggott and ^ even greater efficiency and ble human functioning and con­ Frankfurt, Bonn, Madrid, Paris, teed by the Barra administrators, teachers, and duct. Brussels and The Hague, leav­ Guild. secretaries concerning use of added comments of his own and rxo such rule expelling pregnant tor 12 villages. Their winter two suggesttons; Spano, three years; David John- more coherent, effective influ­ asked for comments from the girls during thedr first month of It can be seen by the world ing during the Easter ho^tdaysT' grades, “ pormainent records,” population Is 900 but this swells —Give all country doctors a son, four years; Mark Johi^n ence in society are the basic Legion of Honor students. pregnancy but that they w«m motives behind uA moves tor a •’only 08 the church beoomee “ First, wo want to find better probation lists, detention hall, to more than 1,800 In the sum- special sign which they can dls- and George LaBrencls, five Steven Boris then rose to asked to stay home because at unified church. visibly one,” toe plan says. ways of articulating the Nixon fM R R E ^ illegal searches of tokers and mer when city relatives visit play beside a roctoway and hitch years. ’’True equality and prosper­ answer and discuss several nvedlcal dangers and were giv- also Tliese things mattered, and it Also, Mb advocates matnt^ administration programs to Most people could be placed use by the administration of IdigOlk. rides with passing motorists. Boys receiving awards GUILD] ity tor all people everywhere.” , - . 7 . __, questions. He said that until now en tutors. He than talked about Mi- was widely acknowliedged that a that the church should Uve up to Americans residing in Euroi>e students as drug Informers Conuade Baludina Is allotted —Or give them “medioal Included Mark Johnson, someone that kind of students had been told to sub- having a meeting with Dana Mof- fragmented, dismembered ^riritUEUt ideate aa much os pos- and through them to Euro­ a state farm car for emergency horse carts.” chael Riggott and Scott unselfish and warm dream for Immediately be stopped. mlt their Ideas one at a time and Steve and perhaps a few cells only. She nnakes all other It pointed out that there was fat. mile swim; SaJ Spano, Scott Christianity was gravely bandl- Bible to concrete form aixl ac­ peans,” he sold Thursday. Monuments people. The winter people live 4. Right to transfer out of un­ “ Se(xn)d, we want to assure “ through the proper channels.” others to discuss the demands house cm foot, summer cutd no uoo asking tar more modem Moffat, Richard Meier, David oajpped in a worid c f massive tion. - T t o ekdtog and skating s i ^ and satisfactory classes, establish­ Thie is required for the RepubUcans In Europe that they ^ ^8ummer^;s Uve to But these are no longer requests presented. ^v4J1lter. modes of locomotion "because Johnson, Mark Brendel and corporate structures. Jesus him­ with a genuine concern and In- .. ... ment of a student evaluation church’s “credihlllty and effec­ are welcome to participate fi­ SAPORITI MEMORIAL CO. fiw. the months of May through Au- or ideas, he said, they are de­ During Mr. Bmmerling’s talk, The torthest village In her re- automhJes ere needed tor Robert Slomberg, first aid. self cited It as a fateful flaw. board to evaluate teachers, ad­ mands, and must be met for the Steve Boris wrote a note end “No city or house divided tiveness,” toe plan says. nancially In the affairs of their 470 C E N TE R ST., M AN C H E STE R — Phone 648-7782 ministrators and classes. gion is 10 miles from her home, productive tasks on the collec- Also, Mark Brendel and Rich- party and to suggest ways to 1S .S ^«Uh^te™ . that betterment of our school and placed k on the podium. Mr. Psycholosfist and psychiatric social worker Mitchell A. Hadge addresses a biol­ ------1 ..----- ard Meier, cooking; David against itself will stand.” The present divisions necessi­ 6. Elimination of all passes. whlch also serves as an‘ office. Uve farms.” tate enormous duplication of fa- which they can do so." to the our educational system ; and that Emmerllng reed it, then turned ogy class on personality. (Herald photo by Buceivicius) Jcriinson, flremanshlp. Today, the tocreestogly inter­ hIs______alncere attitude______and______Ws 8. Students must have the Ideally the Board o... f Education to ... theu.™ group and _asked,__ __ , “Does____ The troop held a camping trip olUUes, personnel, programs woven powers of todurtry, oom- and costs—wMh denominational wish of “being happy mak- to publish and distribute should be comprised of students this mean you no longer care the weekeiKl of March 16 In An­ Bank of America Made munioations and science flung bulldb^B, often Uttie used to the ing others happy.” ^ ^ materials without only. Many of the demands to extend the oourteay of listen- dover. into the betdcwesb the en­ week'cuid half empty on Sun­ A hard worker, with much ^ censorship. could be put Into effect without tog to my remarks?” The troop meets Mondays at desire; In sports. In academics. Perhaps you could tell by Mitchell A. Hadge Speaks sconced little fragments and se- days, clogging toe same street 7. Freedom to arrange meet- the Board’s approval at aU. Apparently feellzig that Oils 7:16 p.m. at Concordia Lutheran peiallst cliques. Ooordbtatlon in every path of life, Dennis talking to her, hearing her Ings, field trips, student Several other people rose to was the case, he left the oudl- Lower Prim e Rate Stick corners. feris one shouldn’t ‘do any- ®paa!^ uf Giants Neck Beach Churcrii. It is accepting new counted more than ever. But it Thus, from a plalnfly practical courses. speak; M ary Outta, Joe Swen- torhun. The pisd aald, “ Please— By JOHN CUNNIFF precipttate en immediate Indus- members between the ages of thing halfway.” He thinks of (where her family has had a was a tacttoal, not a theologloal, Standpoint, the ptanners saw a 8. Student p a rtlclp etto In son, Seth Garmen and many this la a student m eeting!" A P Business Analyst try wide decline In ratea.” ioV4 and 12. himself as a person with a cottage tor approximately 16 To Students on Personality consiideraticn. united church os a means to decislotK concerning curricula suggestions were handed In to meeting then broke up as a Clausen explained that he, ------And proponents of church uni­ AMERICAN), “conservative personality,” and years) and soiling, motorcycles coordinate resources and for and student representation on Dana on paper. At one time majority of the students preaent and hte re- “abiviea to Uve a Ufe in accord NEW YORK (AP) It waa strictly banking ty liwisted that Its imperatives admires “honesty, open-minded- (‘Easy Rider’) end beaches, Personality is “the sum total pertenoes in Ule better, more economical and revision the question came up of why allso left, and those who rematoi- In this xvith his ideal aelf” , not merely the Bank of America’s reasona, a rate reduction nright r^miTklp go far deeper than that. They ness and determination” In P«riiaps you couttd teU by the that made this week’s reduction ^ave been a HtUe early. But \^UUpiC productive use of them. (yfjjgjg way ahe looks fo r the good see It as rooted in the very na­ 9. One aortal worker for 2,000 from school In their first month fendiiig Steve’s ” In the prime interest rate stick, there were, he said, “overridinsr“overriding But again, tWs was a secord- II “Always trying hardest,” he weather coming, and notices — ~ - s r s - : ? - s h . Imprisoned In ture and charaeter of Ohrirtlaai- students la absurd. More train- of pregnancy. Mr. Emmerllng nounclng It. Both s l ^ Irving Trust Oo. made the consideretkms of public poUcy.” ery oonsdderation. Basically toe says of himself, and this par- when the winter months at r that Steve's Hadge In a lecture to Mra. veloped If his friends regard we “achieve a balance between at 11:46 ty itself—4n the oneness of Ms ed personnel ' who can first---- announcement------jt tor such reasons, he drive was for wholeness—toe ticularly is exemplified in his 1®®^ Py' fi*® fact that her personnel who can talk declined to comment Just then, ^ b S-’o A and B biology claas- htai highly or prelee him. But what we are and what we Soap Death Case Lord. whenever and wherever need- saying that he would answer Wednesday, catching most other ^ determined to original meaning o f hoMness— athletic sklOls. A co-captaln in favorite collor is yellow, which ee on Monday. ' if the opposite occurs, then the would like to be.” But In ot- hon.Ira hv 9in-nrin> Thev dmwed . His “ Ohureh is One,” declares ed. that and other questions at the couee. banks by stirpiise. They showed Immediately put our weight be­ by bringing the diverse valuee soccer and captain In basket- I® color of summer, day, A noted peychlatrlc aortal Individual wttl have low self ee- tempts to make up tor our it, too. Many were visibly Irri­ NEW HAVEN, Corni. (A P ) — the plan tor uniting nine Protes­ 10. Students must have the end of the period. Before the close of the hind the move toward lower In­ of the denomlnotlone out of their ball, Dennis (or Bullet—because This Is Kathy Glenney. She is had received worker and peychotogtet, Mr. teem — the creation of “win- shortcomings we develop de- tated and critical. They were tant denominatilonB with a total seqtiestered enclosures Into terest rates.” At that moment Telling a couple whose child of his bullet-like speed and hus- a smnmer person who only dominant say in matters of Other questions raised and Mr. ^ ten aDOlo- Hadge discussed peieon and ners” and “toaers. ’ f®nse mechanism. The four meet suspicious of Irving’s motives. of 26 mUUon members. And the shared circulation among a ll- FIGHT POLLUTION en i there no longer was any doubt; died while being punished that tie) was awarded a position on wants ito laugh and love. Bik course selection and schedule suggestions made were ellmlna- spoxen m o ^ ^ cloaety related sub- A person’s first experiencea common types of defense con^lary was that a ruptured, in conformity with the oneness tlon’ of study halls entirely ; haM students for The chief criticism was that Bank of America has clout-- ., ^ terrible thing,” the OCIL first team in soccer, there is also a serious Kathy— making. tlon of study halls entirely: hav- . jerta. In en attempt to make and impreastona come from hte mechanisms are: RaJtlonaUza- divided church contradicted the 11. Students must have tlie Ing all majors during the first discourtesy rex- ...... tlon, — ------,—repression, --- projection and any reduction, from 8.6 to 8 per $26.6 bmionIt In Ul pesouroes.x^TA/ui. vcio. ^ t j ^ of their Lord. He’d like to emulate basketball one who plans on college, and students aware of the /oauaee relationahfps with hte parents. nature of an undivided Christ. In early ChrisUairity, the USE AM OCO SUPER PREMIUM LEAD FREE GAS cent in the basic lending rate Clearly, Bank of America it- Harold M. titar Jerry West and his most hopes to go into biology re- right to have speakers of their fox*- hours of the day so that Wm.„ ^ ^ ______T in of mental turmoil, to help ’These experiences are reaponal- displacement. The uniting church will be apostle Paul encountered to On Wednesday morning. was premattire. Demand tor self was considering a reduction them to prison Thursday, untorgetable experience was, search on cancer or heart die- them accept Site as normal and hte tor developing a child’s RatlonallmUon Is a defense "radlcaUy Cairist-centered,” the ODTtato some o f the same ctom- loans still was high, and some to the prime rate. In recent can’t understand how yoti “winning our only basketball ease. She dislikes materialistic eopte. forts of hundreds of rtxxlr stu- has a beautiful voice and excel- too>u®fy dUflcult to implement ^ ^ oompromtee between a person toe reat of hte Bfe — fromhte conscious anyfeelings atroi« duotlon stick. And It did take ... Christ himself is the compelUng R & R dents were not In vain. At the lent range. Although toe music some, such as toe request Weal persowdlty end toe parents do have an important o'" experiencea he finds pain- charge of Injury or risk of In only pr. m e ^ bv hifitory class. At school As far as “humorous’’ Jobs Why, then, lower the prime credit, oenter. HOSIERY 39c umv mnnn iniK suminn- concert. It seemed O b - xvos extremely difficult, she to*" students on toe Board of catagocy, toe actual self— Joto. The speaker's advice? Ac- ful. H ow ler tooae frelings w Jury to a minor. He himself implored that his hfe liked best the “open study go, Kathy spent last summer m erely rate, the bankers wondered? Paintikig Sanrite halls and dark Arena,” he dis­ ^ “activltlea of toe carried It off with much finesse. Education, did not fall within coT^H y te. cent the pooitive, tone down the *»t The child, 8-year-old James followers stick together so as to Into unconsciousness where Isn’t banking an Industry of pre­ liked the “office secretaries and music department’’ are devotedOne of the favorite numbers, realm at all. He stressed Nest, Mr. Hadge went on to negative. Laudatw, choked to death on a truly reflect ids reafity to man­ INTERIOR ■ EXTERIOR Neck MotoL She laughln^y “ they continue to exert Influ- cise, mathematical lo ^ c sup­ Rockville bar of soap last July 3, after all their confusion.’’ His advice ^^lun, the borrowed ■white unt- to singing. Judging by toe eAxUence re- th® f«^t that before additional ^pjwn that toe Individual per- Ego adjustment is a ootis^ posedly devoid of emotlonai, po­ kind. On the night before hds Last Friday night, toe choir apoisae, -was “The of Boo- student prtvUeges or freedoms derlvea from hte ex- process by which an individual ®nces on our b^vlor. the soap waa reportectly thrust PANTY HOSE 79c to others, “ make the best use tonni she wore that “some ______a «. - A__ a a« • _ _t___1_9 A— w ^iwiAA#iAST 4Ita mera/ti litical, and, very often, even pa­ Hospital Notes crudllxlon, he prayed "that PAINTING performed before a full house ,tOT Bay." This woe done with ®*’« extended to students ProJeoUon Is the procew by down his throat. they may ail bo one ... so that of your time.” stlck-y lady used to wear", and which the individual ‘ 'exter­ triotic consdderatlcnB? “No two people are ever filled, in a large part, by stu- eoccellent enunciation and °u r present problems with cur- visiting hours are 12:30 to^ „8 An investigation showed the the experience o f clesmdng nal!res’ ’ o r dtecards negative Some bankers today feel that the world may believe .. Special Pricing on aUke,’’ and there aren’t many dents. The decorations xvere sound. Following this number rent privileges must be dealt p.m. in all areas except ma- boy had repeatedly been beat­ Thi», the unity effort was oon- WHEN YOU PURCHASE todtoba, which will he^ her, "V elements of hte personality and such oonaldeTatiane may have who can come close to Dennis perfect, and the atmosphere xvoa “Damnation to the Stamp with. * T k 6 8 A S K cT 6 A (JL en since Laudano married Pau­ aideiwd eesentlaUy a matter of I get married. attiibubee them to other people colored the______thinking______involved to ternlty where they are 2 to 4 Small Homes Ifoep hw in mind when the ^ Act”. ® powerful piece. Next More meetings to receive and line, hia second wife, a year 8 GALLONS OF GASOLINE Walsh. or objeots (you trip over an. ob­ the rate reduction. Speculatlan' and 6:80 to 8 p.m. obejrii* the wifi and nature of “ex-stats’’ around, for Ihe Round Table opened and came “EpMaphs,” with a solo discuss student suggestions are earlier. summer comes S a m e ject, so Instead of admitting among them included these Christ; He was the aidhor and 643-4791 sang what was definitely their by Vance Larson. Although he being planned for the near fu- y^jughts: Admitted Wednesday: Edna The two were originally source of the unity; the riiurch- FROM OUR SERVICE STATION ttie’U be her happiest then. your ctumalneaa you blame the best this year. One of the mtm- had trouble with some of toe tore. —George Murphy, chairman Berwick, London Bd., Hebron; charged with mansiaugliter and “ Where there’s a wlH, there’s person who left it there). a w ay,” and riie definitely got here, “ Rldte in the <3Mirlot’ ’ had notes, hte powerful baritone Joyce Rubin ’70 of Irving, te a friend of Prefri- Anne Layaw, Hartford Tpke., aggravated assault. but were al­ The fourth defense mechaniam flie will. soloists two girls with voice made for a moving ren- dent Nixon who at the moment Michelle Palumbo, Tolland Ave., lowed to plead guilty to the tess- World Staff Is di^lacement which occurs UntU June, Katoy Is Uwlng fantastic voices, Gloria Jordan, ctttlon. to openly promoting the notion Lana Dobson, Cottage St.. Btu m er c h a ^ . when feelings are forced onto a that the economic tide has ’Therrien, Snlpsic St., Foreet State s Atty.^ Arnold Accepts 14 peacefully (?)with three ste- clear and melodious, and Bga The last song, “Let Music Assembly person or object than toe otte turned but who Is in need of evi- Shute, Vernon Gardens, all said the problem contoontlng Think of Tho ten, herparents, a dog end Paups, a so p ra n o with im- Swell the Breeze” was a falriy who actually caused the feel­ varying numhera cf gcldtteb beUevably go^ •voice control. dteapprtnUng ending to such a dence s u c h as lower interest, to Rockville ; Lucy Garvin, En- the proaecutlon to Uite ^ WM “ Welcome to the staff of toe ings. FREE! FREE! FREE! and gterbUs at 182 Boulder~ ■■ “Sine Nominee” was done performance. This failure lay orove his case field; Evelyn Damon, Grove how to prove them guilty of the ParkhUI-Joyce High School World.” Fourteen Emphasizes Mr, Hadge repeated several beautifully, and toe Three Him- not in presentation, but in the —The Irvtog ’Trust annual St., Jeffrey Baker, Th om i^ major crimes beyond a reaaon- new members have recently Road. times that this defense mecha­ LBJ ’70 garten Fblk Songs were also song itself, meettog waa to be held at 2:30 Court, Vincent Blesiadfeckl, able doqbt. I felt then and stlU been accepted to the newspaper nism Is not "bed” iiriien em­ that very day In the company Grsuvd Ave., all Rockville; Clies- feel that Justice can be best Flower Shop good. One drawback was toe The physicall impoasiUllty of Languages ployed ocoasionally, however If lo r toe 1970-71 year. tact that the Round Table had fitting everyone on stage was cafeteria, an affair that an Irv ter Leckner, Penfleld Ave., EH- served by allowing them to Frank CMteler, P rcHjrtetor Each student who applied' lor year’s statl are Jack Hollk, ’71, an Individual uses them con­ 601 MAIN ST., MANOHE8TEB to remove bleachers from the worked cut and the pianists and “Guten Tag, wle geht’s?” ; tog executive referred to as an lington; Beverlie Pterodle, Cl- plead guilty to risk of injury.” membeihhlp had to submit two Gall London, Sue Treadwell, stantly then he has a right to der Mila Rd., Bolton, and Linda Mrs. Laudano’s lawyer e^d (Next to Hartford •Nattctwl stage. instrumentalists were of the “ Buenos Dias, Oomo esta list­ worry. ordtoarily dral) meeting, one Bank) ___ artUles to show his writing Dave Lorsson, Mike MIstretta, that could use some excitement. Evans, ElUr^ton Ave., Rock- she had mode a mlsteke In ablUty. all ’72; Mark Staknls, ’71, Jo- The combined chairs then beet caHber. Special praise ed?” ; "Bonjour, cava?” ; "A v e : Mike TambUng, *70 vllle. marrying Laudano and was un- • TBS--WE DEUVEB a sang “ Sweet Freedom’s Song.” shoiHd be given to Miss White, Dismiss such speculation as The new atalf met yesterday anne Slossberg, John Lombardo, Omnes Latinos” . unprovable and yon still are left DISOHARGED WEDNESDAY: der greet emotional strain. 25,000 afternoon for their first meeting. Ed Obuchowski, Daryl Juran, This •was narrated by Lois who worked so herd, and was, Greetings from all languages Beai, School St., Laudano’s lawyer, however, Steely, who has an excellent I believe, duly reworded. All, with the conclution that the de- Katherine At tola meeting they were told Sue Heller, Laurie Miner and were heard in toe air as the Leslie Lemek, Goose said the father was under his speaking voice. The 'various in all, thite year’s spring con- clston, unlike every other large- Rockville to start signing up for articles Barbara Fee, all ’72. Connie language department of MH8 Sportsmen La., Tolland; Donelle Viens, second wife’s thumb and did numbers w ere aU done weH. " I t cert definitely deserves con- bank decision tnvolvtog the and what their Jobe as reporters Johnson ’71, was selected aa presented a foreign language as­ Worcester Rd., Vernon; Diane whatever she wanted him to do. Waa A Great Design” was a gratulations. prime rate In recent months, are supposed to be. oartoonist for toe staff. sembly last Thursday. The pro­ Veins, Worcester Rd., Vernon; Laudano at first said his wife Are Honored was made tor very unusual rea­ Students selected for next Em Wlnz '70 stirring beginning, toUowed by LSJ gram was held in honor of Na­ Wtti. AfKil !•► Monica Lemek, South S t.R ock - nmst have pushed the soap In sons. The Chieppo Bus Company g r e e n tional Foreign Language Week. Murphy conceded it was pre­ viUe;vtiiA' Judith.TiiHUh Dlmmock,rMmmock. ’Tol-’Tol­ jsm es’ mouth to punish Mm, At Assembly land; Fred ’Trlnka, Orchard St., A movie, "Why Learn a For­ mature. It was. In other words, Markle told the court. But the eign Langucg;e?” was seen. It Hte annual winter sports as­ not baaed on the business ex­ RockvUle; Barbara EMdott, Ter­ father later denied tills vetBlon presents race Dr., Rockville; Barbara told of toe great usefulness of sembly was held Tuesday to perience of Ms bonk. TTie decl- of what happened. STAMPS taking a foreign language and give recognttlcn to the athletes siion waa taken, he said, “ to as­ Hueatis, Warren Ave., Vernon; ‘'Donkey Ball’ Jane Shores, Prospect St., Cov- The 1970 Edition of the how It benefits one In cdl future who deserved rewards for their sist the Federal Reserve in endeavors. skUIs. cusWontog recessionary trends entry; Alfred Zutter, Elling- Students See ,, ^ ton, and Josephine Capello, Given Away Every Week A skit, “ Bon Appetlt” was Promises Varsity baSketbaU Jtoi Thompson 9t., Rockville. PHINNEY-HUNT •was staged by Mrs. Allan’s , Morlarty opened the aseembly, Murphy declined to edaborate. French Literature n class. This ‘Misalliance’ He feels tnat what he did was Pine Pharmacy Got. Center t Adams 1st PR3ZE—12,000 STAMPS jriay told of a typical American To Entertam supported toe teem at toiy right, an Irvin g m*in said.. Minr- tourist eating In a French Rest- A group of 32 theater-minded phy was not eager for personal WHITMAN'S and« EDUCATIONAL TOUR 7. 7, .u fi”*® promising a better DEPOT SCHBAFFT'S 2nd PRIZE— 8,000 STAMPS aurant who soon forgets his students headed toward toe Student Oouncil will spon- aeeson next winter. publicity, it was expteined. CX)FFEE HOUSE French -vocabulary aa the wait- Hartford Stage Ctompany last ^ ^ ^ donkey basket- Basketball players reoelvtag A good many bankers are con­ GANDIES for EASTER Plan now to enjoy a travel-study of the versa­ Free Prescription 3rd PRIZE— 5,000 STAMPS er takes his order. He then ex- Wednesday to watch toe biting _ at 8 nm AwrU Itool’a Day awards and letters were oo- cerned these days about a pa­ CLOSED Pick-up A Delivery tile United States of America. Our air-conditioned pects the waiter totrY understandiiniiai-aianri social nnr-iiii satireonMivi "MiDnilisnce.“Misalliance,’ P' P * " ____ ^ captabiB Bcuon MahcT and triotic image, and they accepted Drawing will be held every Monday morning and the whmkw nombeni Good Frklay Evening Service — 646-M14 bus will take us in comfort across more than 20 and be patient as he continues written by George Bernard (Wednesday) In Oarke Arena, Dennis Walsh, Tom ’Chip' Con­ Irvli^’s explanation os to order. will be posted at our station. to fumble. Shaw. The Buckeye Donkey Ball But bankers who do buslneas state borders plus Canada. ran, Chuck Lanckford, Billy ^^uuiers must collect their stamps by 9 pjau fl»e fottowbM Saturday Marcia Kellsey ’72, then sang The play Itself was high com-om- Oa, whichwm«. promotes the game, Maher, Jim Batesano, BUI by the books weren’t enriianted. a song In Spanish for toe as- edy, aa Charlotte Moore and stressesstreeses that toethe Uvell've animateandr* They dixto t toll to lin e; in fact. Jock ' We will walk under Niagara Falls, explore Drawing Every Monday. sembly. She waa accompanied Katherine Houghton paved the do not endanger the lives HoUk ( ‘finest manager In the Judging from their words, they by Daryl Juran, '72, way for other challen^ng parts, eltoer toe players or the spec hoped Irvtog would fall on Its Tom Sawyer’s cave, ride on the Indy ‘500’ Speed­ state’), John Blcktey, head Since toe fUm took up a great The play deals with problems tators. The donkeys won’t mar .tattou’rtan Jerry Katona and tees and be forced to give up Its ..... ____ M rM vw tAM leim ^irwifS* /titrauWI* way, clim b the Sand Dunes o f Colorado, v is it 1,000- part of the assembly, the pro- might appear In your own the gynmaalum floor eltoer, aoBlstanite Oavey Ctevagnaro attempt. gram had to be ended abruptly backyard. Including toe ever steoe they will be shod with That’s where the Bank of The Fifty-third Annual year old Indian Pueblos, have a ball at Disneyland, and Miark Hanna. before It was finished. Portions poprdar subject of toe genera- epertal non-marking ttioes; Ooaich Bob Allbrio, presented America, largest commercial laugh at the Baraboo Cbxus World and—, ^MANUHJ!Wi‘£JK, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1970

LSU’s Pistol Pete Maravich Signs Grapefruit Leaguie Pilots Try to Avert Crash Site, with Rain Dampens Grapefruit Circuit Contract with NBA Atlanta Hawks EARL YO ST of Stephen F. Austin with Balti­ Herald Sports Editor ATLANTA (AP)— Pis­ Oougara of the American Baa- discuas the contract terms. a little kookie. but I'm always "Let's Just say it’s a contract going to • bo out to entertain. more. Mike CueUar tol Pete Maravich, the bril-' ketball Association to play in There's nothing that says you The ABA hsa signed five of that Is fair . . . one that very its N a 1 seieoUons—Rlok Mount liant basketball masrician the older NBA. handsomely compenstates the can’t win and be entertaining.'' RSox Question Marks HUHTING who says he’s “always go­ Terms of the cmitract were greatest besketbaU jdayer in Maravich thrilled Dt x 1 e of Purdue by F irs t O r io le of Kentucky by K w ta M ty , Mike ing to be out to entertain,” not disclosed except that it waq the world,” said Zittrain. crowds more with Ws behlnd- for five years. Reliable sources the-bock passes and between-the- Mialoy of DavldaoB. by PMts- Im pressive in C a m p . • - a n A has signed a five-year con­ "He’s going to lurve to be aw­ bmgh, Charlie Scott of North To Go Route tract with the Atlanta placed the amount at |1.B mll- fully good not to be the highest legs fancy dribbling than with kon, the most ever payed a col­ his praUfic scoring. He averaged OBToMha by Waahbigton and Hawks of the National paid substitute in the game," Bobby Croft of Tennesase, NEW YORK (AP) lege athlete tumiing professional. said Thomas Q. Couelns, the co­ 44.2 points In 88 games fbr the FISHING drafted ttrat by DaKaa but sign­ While Seattle’s flak-riddled Basketball Association call­ "I'm very pleased," said owner of the Hawks who person­ LSU varsity end had a single ing for a reported $1.9 mil­ ed by Kentucky. All but O oft baseball flagship tries to EMi, unlihs fesbton (xaiMloui Maravich, a three-time All- ally negx>tlated the Maravich game Mgh of 69 poiiits earlier WINTER HAVEN, Fla. joining Boston, to his firrrt 25 *^vert a crash landing in lion. American whose trademark be­ contract. this year against Alabama.. were signed before the NBA games for Boston, 21 as a start- women, aren’t swiayad hjr ilw Maravioh, major college bas­ came his foppy hair and sag­ Maravich became the sixth draft. Happy with the way things er, he had only a 9-9 rerd with Milwaukee, a (X>uple of latest In stylos when it ocm is to • "However, I have no concern Cowena signed Thursday tor a ketball’s all-Ume scoring king ging socks. that he will fit dn with the teem first-round draft choice signed by have been going in the but two complete games. As- young Pilots are earning choosing wMch aitlflclsl h m to reported $870,000 and Henry with 3,667 pcxlnts In hds three- LSU Ooech Press Maravich, Uke a charm ,” Oouslns said. the NBA ataoe Monday’s draft. camp of the Boston Red signed to the buUpen, the tall, ing their wings on the strike. Why they p m u s euid eib- year career at Lculalana State Pete's father, sat beside hlB son The Hawks are hopeful Mara­ The others a re Dave Oowens of signed fbr a "abc flgurea" oon- handsome righthander In his ground. teenpt to eat the metsa, pMstto, University, quickly came to as Lester E. Zlttrain, one of two vich will continue to lure sellout Florida State with the Boaton traot. Sox this spring has been last 18 appearances, only one The Pilots, apparently headed hair and fenihar phonfes iiirown term s w i^ the Hawks who chose Pennsylvania attorneys who crowds. His father said he play­ Celtica, A1 Henry of Wlaaotialn The Los Angeles Stars of the freshman manager, Eddie as a starter, won five games, for a franchise ^hift to Bfllwau- their way is subject to dabsto. ABA signed their No. 8 draft One assumption, commoMy htm in the NBA draft Monday. handled all negotiations for the ed before 820,000 persona during with the Phlladelphda 76era, Kasko. "I just hope'that it con­ lost one and saved tour and kee before their April 7 season Bob Lanier of St. Bonaventure choioe, two-tiima Little AlbAmar- wound up with a commendable accepted am tact by msuiy hope­ "I wanted to play somewhere 1970 College Player of the Year, his four years at LSU. tinues," bespectacled Kasko opener, shaded the (Cleveland in the South," said Maravich, announced that Maravich had Maravich, hds saucer-sized with the Detroit Platons, Rudy (oan Kevin WUson of Ashland 14-10 standard. Indians 2-1 Thursday in exhlbi- ful anglers. Is that their oilCtc^ who turned down a reported $2 signed. brown eyes gleaming, often Tomjanovtch of Michigan with College, Thursday night. Oon- said as he watched his coaches "We’re expecting big things tlon play behind the three-htt X ing ctosely rcsqpiMe* soime torm million offer from the Carolina However, no one wanted to tells interviewers, "Maybe I'm San Diego and George Johnson tract terma were not dtacloeed. IHit the Boeox through the from Siebert. He figures pitchl^ of Marty Pattln end of natural food. In some OMas, paces. prominently In our starting ro- John Gelnar. such as dry fly ttsMng with tatfon plans,” pltchhng Coach Pattin worked peven strong lures tied to look like their Uve "PttcMng, without any ques- Charlie Wagner reported. innings and Gelnar blanked the counterpartB, iMs M prohahly Sports Viewing ^ky-High Pressure Cooker tlkin, has been (he -Uggiest sur­ • • * Indiane the rest of the way at the tnJth. prise,” (he fellow who stopped Lost Fast 'Ball Tempe, Arlz. But the angUng experts at SATURDAY, BIARCH 28 COBHHUNITY “Y" Into (he departed Dick WU- At neaiby Phoenix, mean­ MIeircury DuOKords wonder it Uanrui’ shoes reported. ■What about Lonborg, how 1:30 ( 8) BasebaU: Blets The last game of the seaaon much has ho lost and how far while Commissioner Bo-wle Kuhn this could poaMUy be true of vs. Dodgers hid place Boland Oil easily de­ "'When w» opened camp we ocnceded that Seattle’s chances the many multt-colorod, star- Double Overtime NBA Win had four queation marks among has he been able to come back? 4:00 ( 8) Golf Classic feated Bfonchester Travel Serv­ “Lonnie has worked hard, o l keeping the franchise appear spangled spoons and plugs 5:00 ( 8) Wide World of ice 30-18. Boland led throughout our piteheirs, Sonny Siebert, perhaps harder than any dim. despite temporary restraln- wfikto ax« UMd dally to oatoh Sports the game talcing advantage of Ray Culp, Jooe Santiago and to camp. He’s a proud Individual ‘"8 orders, obtained by the city aril . . . aomewbene. And who 7:30 ( 8) Jacques Cousteau the looers, poor shooting and Jim Lonfaorg. and he’B determined to regain and state of Washington, against (AP Fhotofox) aver saw a live atx-toch-long Gives New York Advantage "Not one of these has JIM LONBORG “Can of the bail handling. his form of three years ago," mwement o fthe team. RAINY DAY ACTIVITY—^What do playerp do when it rains? Take to the fish­ putple worm aUdlng across the missed a turn yet,” he said. Deep" holds a 1-0 edge on Philadel- Monroe’s extraordinary jump High for the winners were The Am«ri)can League is ex- bottom of a lake? (AP PhotoftuO NEW YORK (AP)—The "Ttiafs pretty good proof that ^ win a g>^e latt year aft^ »’?itrdous tto^ P<^ted to approve tranafer and ing hole. Boston Red Sox’ slugger Carl Yastrzemski (^ ts into lake adjoining OWNERSHIP DISPUTE—New York Knicks’ Dave DeBusschere and Baltimore SUNDAY, MARCH 29 phia, plays the 76ers in Madi- shooting and the vibrant play of Carl Bujauclc* (18) and Gary their arms are in good ahape." *>®ii-o tho'loBB n f toy**- "I’ve been real pleased of oounae, aay .the ladi at Mer- MIAMI (AP) — George Tex., who holds the record for plete rest over (he -winter. stead, and doing mighty well, 8-2 at marnl, Fla. Seven other ^ with the progrees of our pltch- players. tlonal Basketball Association ^ the final seconds of regula- "Peters knows how to pitch,” Atter three years a s manager DboervatHoni of prad- Johnson is one black ath­ compeUtive lap ever playoff game„ eon Ume. Domed Stadium in Seattle SANTIACK) —Followtog an Santiago has picked up a was all the mild-mannered Kas­ Florida games were washed out '& fcw dflys becsuse 01 rain, era. 'They really ha-ven’t missed "arri he told ine to just play h an ist^ Natlo^ Airlines, 24 on (he MlanapoUs Mo- The vtetory gave the Knicks a operation on hte elbow after the knuckler (hat really da'-ces. too much work, despite (he rain- of Boaton farm cluba to the In- Indicate they prefer lete who isn’t militant, and not worry about the money, pros shot 69 or better the first —Frazier knocked the ball ko would say- After aU, Pdfcera because of rain or wet grounds. Manager is temational league, Kasko is the food -without dnawhig at- angry or unhappy. tor. Speedway, was nominated 1-0 advantage in the best-of-7 from Monroe's hands to Dick 1968 season, ibe IS-game -winner Now ail that’s needed is has been a winner In four of h's Ron Santo drove In three runs , . ... .u- outs.” I made just $600, so I gotta day, but httle-known former Thursday tor his 11th straight Elastem Division semifinal se- Given Go-Ahead to Build with a single and Ms thiid Pleased With the spring hardest woricer in camp. He’s ^ theenselvea. Since “I eJn’t mad at anybody,” worry just a little hit.” (Jeorgda Tech football place- Barnett, who raced the length of (he same year, didh’t figure to someone who can catch the last seven teasons, once reach- Kasko, a 10-year Infielder in easy-going in compartoon anhnals ara Mhject to said the 31-yeer-old pro, golfer. sbart to the 600-miile Memorial rlea which resumes tonight In the court and missed Che wln- SEATTLE (AP) — King Coun- tie during the 1970 season, and a oliigle decieton last year. He mioving ball that you can al- charmed 20-Game Club spring homer and Johnny Calll- training progress Of nlS Chaihe Jotuison is a 270-pound kicker, Bunky Henry, came on Day Race May 30. Baltimore. Milwaukee, which the major leagues before turn- williams, but is dotog (he another aMmal “We bad a toumament in Hat- pro football tackle who was to win with a mere 10-under i»r ning bucket at the end of the ty was given a go-ahead Thurs- put itself to Volinn’s hands. The -worked in 10 games, all In re- most read Ptoeri't^eint Joe Crtm- circle In 196-1. . Although mg to managing, quietly goes Jobrnhlsownway He’s In com- Mgher on the chain of life, tliis Oeaburg, Bliss., last year and .V,,, _I.. clvb arid related matters have Uef, end was not effective. ta’s signature on when it comes There’s others, too, on the traded to the Baltimore Colts 278. first overtime. day to build a domed stadium to from court to —Willis Reed, who missed two liONBOBG—For two straight up to the plate. staff, fellows Uke Vicente Romo, S S i ^ he face, some Important «“ “■ ^ Mst season after three years 'niiusday’s rundown showed downtown Seattle, though that Uke a baseball on a rough the red carpet for me. (he San Franolsoo 49ers. 14 at 69 or lower, 42 under par clutch shots and a free throw In years, (he tormier ooe of the The leading ptcher with the Lee Stange, Mike Nagy, ace re- o-lom. deoisions, he is cahn and ■" fh-rtn., m ------mmm- has tolled to post a win- RSox the past two years has ugfer Sparky Lyle, Bill Landis Jotmon blistered the (Jountry Oddly, Johnson credits a book and 17 more at even-par 72 on the first extra period, turned decision faces ano«ier court infield, ally atem demeanor. toottmed lures, fkh low their Chib of BOami course for a six- loaned to him by—you guessed the 6,927-yard course. Heavy Pro Flavor from goat to hero with the win- test. The county, meanwhUe, Is County ExecuUve John SpeU ntng season toUowlng Ms now- been Culp, the former PhllWe Ray jarvls and Ken Brett, famous aiding ocoident suffer- and Cub. The righthander cop- Boaton has the makings of a Albout (he orty oomplatot con- W Thms^y ^ it. ^ Menne-tar helping wlto Champ’en George Ar- ning basket with 33 seconds left seeking a team to play in the man, faced with the poewifaiUty oenfng Kasko so tor has come obvioutty aiw not natural up s e ^ ^ to ^ hlsl^ejrf mind on^the day he ^ «ed tor fourth at 68 in the second overtime. stadium to place of the Seattle of a $40 mllUon sports complex ed In December Of 1967. ped 16 of 22 decistone in '68 better staff than in its last -led the way, poking a double Pilots, apparently lost to Bill- with no tenant, said the tote of “You build a winntog team ard was 17-8 lost year and head- championship year, and two singles for a .400 exhibl- from a few writers working \»»- them. ^ as a tour chl der pressure end deadfines National Airlines Open. j Chi Rodriguez, Bob Stone and In All-Star Game waukee. the stadium depended on ob- around a pltdiii^ staff and I ed tor a sure 20-game win cam- "I’m not concerned about our tlon avETuge. Superlor Court Judge WilUeun taining another teem, baseball feel tl».t we are going In tb3 pedgn when shelved with elbow pitching — at the moment,” Kas- Frank Retoerger and Rich wMle looking tor news copy. Unknown Bob Menne smashed The book is caUed "psycho- Australian Bob Stanton Blades Behind Williems always was a-voUable the course record by two strokes cybernetics” and it helps you INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (AP)—The college basketball J. Wilkens ruled that selection or toctball, to ttU the Pilots' right dlroctlon,” Kaeko ex- mlserlea. ko said. Robertson combined for a AL Proposal ______In a group at 69 was 1969’s coaches’ annual East-West All-Star game will have a NEW HAVEN (AP)_The New o* th® downtown site was made cleats. phijmiaA Siebert was used as both a If Kasko’.-i not worried, per- three-hit rimtout In the Giants’ with witty, often sajxastic com­ with an eight-under per 64 early think straight,” said Johnson. ments. Keisko is more reserved Inm ««,the raht-smotbered day, but tt to me" professional flavor Saturday at Butler Univer- Haven Btades fell to a 3-0 defi- in accordance with state law Seattle has expressed Inteneat "AnyiMrg that we can get out starter and rehefer after com- haps Red Sox followers shouldn’t victory, which gave them a 3-4 TJ wMbIra nd>tn ni n.nrl it’ll cit to their taest-of-seven Blest- and couldn’t be overturned by a to axx]Utrtog the Boston Patriots of Santiago will be a plus, when Ing over from Oeveland. He be, and there are meiny In The record on their Japanese tour. and distant. S t u d ie d B y JotunoR and tour veteran R. H. weeks ago at Pensacola and It’s ^^itt^tle Fieldhouse. Kasko doesn’t try to avoid Sikes puUed close with 66’s lat- helped. I Uitok Bl go back to Funsetii, Ted Hayes, Hale Irwin Mount of Purdue, ■the1 ball Ctoaches and ______the Indlonapo- «rn Hockey League Northern Dl- oountywide initiative. of the American Football you oomlder that be dinki’t start hod a most unusual record sifter HenaM’a droUIation arecL Ih e Oitoles rocked D'ck Bos- er the motel tonight and read the Dan sixes. player named to play to Ha Star, wlU be televised naUon- vision playoff with the (JUnton The State Supreme Cknirt set League if the team can’t find a m an for nine hits end all their writers. He realizes (hey have a ByEABLYOST job to do and answms questiona •Tve won about $600 this last chapter. Maybe I can shoot "The course played tough, so the game this year, also was ally by the Hughes Sports Net- Comets by dropping a 3-0 de- Blonday as the date for a review New England home. SpeUman runs in the seeXmd Euid third in- Two Umpires year ” Jois»on. “I’m 64 tomorrow.” the 64 by Menne is fantastic,” out In front to the fast break for work. It starts at 2 p.m EST. cisloin to the Comets Thursday of WUktoB’ ruling. That same also said he was to caU some- FORT LAUDERDAI£^ F l a ^ *>7*ng to he evo^ ^Enjoying Playing Again’ -Hie Ameri- ilnntl'isrt tor some money.” The CCM layout, regarded said Sikes. "He played in the two contracts that followed the This will be Mount’s second night. day, Sidney C. VoUnn, federal body about a franchise Thurs- Bowling mode a “gener- Jolmson was a rookte touring tough by most pros, again morning when the rain and wind end of the college season. He appearance to the East-West Moe Moe St. Jacques, Jacke Rath- referee to bankruptcy, la to rule day, but didn’t say who or what lar. Cuella^ first Baltimore hurl- Manchester. Mornings he has SS tlJ^ no ^ pro last year and bag-ed a proved to be a ffrst-round patsy was Just bad. It got tearlbto lat- signed with the Indiana Pacers seaies, which the East leaxlb 4-3 weU and Joe Robertson scored on the merits of an offer from a team was involved, er to go nine ituiings, scattered been he often forgets the writers ®u® offer" to reconcile its differ- PARKADE DUSTY — Dick been attending a two-week as a pitching coach. How« vct, becauae of hfe bu^y schedule. with two umplrez fired to •cant $2,500, leaving him about to the event that boasts a $40,- er to the day when I played, so of the American Basketball As- As a sophomore, he had 24 fbr the defending BIHL champa, BfiHwaukee group to buy the And in Phoenix, Ariz., near George Scott Happy, eight Wts and socked a two-run clinic for approximEtoely 400 I -hod-had a manager.manager, Bill Mc- ___A- ____I___ Ofl l a ** __41^____ a r -..___^ a _ .a « 1 Coons 204-554, Ed Wilson 202- Even (he few critics admit 1968, but one of the umpires has 000 first pytize. my 69 is pretty nice. sociatkm March 9 potots to lead all scorers, but a great pyerformance American League baseball team where the Pilots were tratodng, double Kecknle in Boston, who knew $9,000 to the red. 667, Tom Kershaw 200, Bill physicians at Fort Lauderdale thlat Kesko’s heavy work load.,is rejected the offer, says A.L. Other all-stars who already Pete Maravich of LSU was goalie Ted Tucker. tar $10.8 million. Baseball Oommiarioner Bowie and then sunning himself or tak- something atxiut pitching al- The fourth game of the series Pacific Northwest Sports, Inc. KUhn reaffirmed the belief that Avery 226-660, Will Gagne 206, responstole tor his izvavallatolll- President Joe (Jronin. have turned pyro Include named the game’s outstanding ^W^lInrilTIgtO T I F iv e ing in the New York Yankee though he wasn’t a pitcher. Mac ty at times. He’s the first to er- Cronin said Thursday that the Mount’s fellow All-American player. will be played here Saturday owner of the Pilots has said it the Pilots will wind up in Mil- Bat Delivering Hits Dave Hlnchey 208, Bob Baker , , ® baseballbaseball games games in the after- was a keen student of the game rive at the ball park in the offer was made to Al Salerno Florida Derby Finds M a n y Dan Issel of Kentucky, Charlie Sophomores and juniors were night. can not operate the club to Seat- waukee. 214, Tom Yost 210-689, Ron Al­ ...... Turner E lliniliates G aps noon. Doc and Bob Olson, long- and was very helpful." morning end will remain on the (uxl Bill Valentlkie, but that ScU- Scott of North Carolina, Mike eligible fbr the game two years By EARL YOST len 204, Ike MlUer 200, Lou ______time manager time manager of of thethe Thom Thom was was withwith theuie BravesBraves wlwhen the Maloy of Davidson and Rtidy ago because it was used as pyart 235- WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) fieJd as tong as players want to ®rno did not accept, Old Kentucky Derby Horses WINTER HAVEN, Fla.—^Terror in the (»mp of the Poiinski 217, Joe LaVae McAn shoe store in Manchester teem was a perennial atao-ran. pmotloe after an exhibttion Jack Sheehan of the Amacioan Tomjanovlch of Michigan. All of the trials to select the U. S. pld ^C'fhVB Biirinir’and no lonirer almost an 202-626, Mike Masllonls 2O6-2O6- The WUmlngton Blue Bombers and later of Gustafson’s has Would Turner Uke to manage Boston Red oOX tins spnng ana no kta 9ru EJd Bacht ©Umlnated the Hartflord game. League office woifid not say if Top S-year-oldB such as My in a division of the San Fellpye. will join Mount on the Blast Olympylc basketball team, 674, Art Noyes 204, the Harttord Capi" b-en wintering In Port Lauder- in the majors? “Not for all the team. Maravich declined an Invlta- Rookie Goaltender Blanks automatic out is a happy and contented George Scott 202, Leroy iRiggott 661, Ed tola from the Eastern Profes­ He’s on (he go every moment. accented otfar. dEile since Uist Dec. 29. money in Port Knox,’’ came the Dad George and Terlago will be nine entered, “I’m enjoying playing baseball again,” burly George sional Basketball Leagtue play­ He’ll work with individuBls in had to accept togettwr seekh^ to enhance tbetr reputa- Arts and Letters is hlgh- West stars include Sam La- tlon to pylay this year, Spence 670. ------reply. cey and Jimmy Cbllins of New Two retired coachtog greats, said, flashing a number of gold offs Thursday night by routing Bob Lemon, a 20-game pltcli------batting practice both betoro and J* 8»>««han tlora Saturday while Arts and wei^ited at 130 pou-.ds for the CHECKERED Letters will be trying to protect Westchester and Is expected to Meydeo State, Jim Ard of Cln- Nat Holman of City College of fillings in his teeth. Ditto tor Y — Fred McCurry 169-408, the viiBitors 140-116. Ing winner several years with Almost ready to give up on after games, ttiag H ya. do any- .. clnnatl, Garfield Heard of Okla- New York and Bud FVyster of Detroit for 14th Shutout new manager, Eddie Kasko. WUmington won the best-of- thing and everything. knowledge and PLAD Joe TwELTonlte 147'-401, Ed Bu- Cleveland and a converted in- b UI Robinson, obtained from the one he has already earned. be opposed by such as WUllam three games semifinal series Raymetid BL Curtis’ My Dad T. Pasebe Hi’s GeieUc Dancer, homa aiyd Rick Erickson of Wisconsin, wlU make brief A happy Scott may cause op­ jaucius 160-386, Andy Lamou- gam« „e,der. is handling the Kansas Atlanta tor Clete Boyer, Is Nw ^ oih-T da™ wanting to ^ Geofge heads a probeble field of 114; Calumet Farm’s Best Turn, Wash’ingtan. comebacks Saturday. Holman NEW YORK (AP)— ^His ‘lay. Lee Angeles edged Phllar By k»tog, Detroit remained posing pitchers to work more reaux 370, Al Pipkey 141-378, 2-1 and will meet Allentown for The Lky otMaeider ha. waste any time, he personally The game, sponsored by the is the East coarii, FV>ster the claim that nil Tnnv 3-2. fourth to the Blast, two points carefully as well as the BostiMi Ken Seaton 141-878, Gary Pirkey league title. carried the protective screen to * trial period 10 Kentucky Derby-aged horses 112; Hobeau Farm’s Never ational AssodaUon of Basket- West coach. ^HICS Claim LIIOT ail lony „j ------batted below .200 In two of his fbr the Florida Derby at Gulf- Bow, 120, and William Haggln RIVERSIDE PARK back of Montreal and two in­ lineup to boast a little more 137-362, Leo Ladue 365, Rocco Hartford lost a top perfloriuer, Strongest throwing arm on the ye^rs with the Yankees, SPEEDWAY Gsposito does is Ilop sround I*ve ever seen," admits Espeel- TNT. Lupacchlno 861, Elliott Fish Bc-nett, to the first m'n- ______could get in post-gam« batting stream Park, and Blr. a-*d Mrs. Perry’s Dewan, 119. to, whose brother, Phil set an **vnt of New York. The Red New York Yankees belongs to ,eaehlng a low of .171 last year. suit In thetr return to the Ameri- Samuel J. Agnow’s Teriago Another $50,000-edded event Many of the papular veterans and the Chicago Black Ihree years ago Scott batted 137-356, Al Bujauclus 137-368, the game ivhen he was baseman Jerry Kenney practice. He didn’t want to , 1- • iu 4. NHL scoring record with 126 Wings have played one lees can League." leads a field of 11 entered for on Saturday’s national card is who were out of the action last .303 as the Red Sox won the Joe DlBedla 187-351, Hank Mar- struck In the chest with ^ «1------Most major league clubs plan stand around and wait tor a few H aw k goalie is the f i r s t one points for Boston last year. "I game than both the OanodlefiB minutes for a ground crewman Cronin said that a bearing on the Santa Anita Derby. BJach the 1-1-16-mtle Oaklawn Handl- week for vaiious reasons are Gable Remains Undefeated pemant. His betting average tyn 364, Bin Chapman 136. *»«’• He was taken to a hoapl The Instant replay—if used— ^ pitchers on their the dispute will be held before race ta a Hi miles and worth cap at Oaklawn Park. Etony, expyected to be to the battle to agree. just go out there and flop and Rangers. tal for X-rays. to lug the screen. "But." says Esporito, “I’m around.” Loa Angeles’ vtotary over was the fourth >best in the Amer­ will be all that’s needed for ma- ^s-man rooter, five or six of the NLRB. "At this hearing," $100,000-added. winner of the recent $75,000 Saturday night at 8:15 when ican League. His home run out­ jor league umpires to stop ci^- designated as With 36 players In camp, In W r e s t lin g Competition not going to change my style. Etoposlto’s flopping kicked out Phlladelphda snapped the Kings’ Kasko Is laced with making a Cronin’s statement said, "evi­ Rokeby Stable’s 4-year-old LaulBlar>a HaiKMcap, has been Riverside Park Speedway put dipped from a Mgh of 27 tag the automatic out, eopeclaUy gt^rtars. dence will be produced to prove Arto and Letters, the 1969 Horse assigned top weight of 120 stages its second stock car pro­ You can bet on that.” 35 Detroit shots and erased the alx-game losing streak and 'at second base on forceouts or ______major decision within the next And you couldn’t really Wome modern stogie season shutout prevented the Flyera from mov- In his maiden season to (he that the dismissal was in no of the Year, will make his 1970 pounds. Vlf and Mln;ht have gram of the season. The head- EVANSTON, Bl. (AP) — Dan pounds and Chuck Jean at 177, A.L. but his average zoomed the front half of a doubleplay. few days. Only 25 will be taken Gable has no time for glrls. euid the Cyclones took the lead t**® rookie netmiruler who rimt- record of 13 set by Toronto’s tog into second-place to the “Baltimore is the team to way related to their union actiV- debut to the one-mile, $50,000- been assigned 119. Miracle HIU, liner will be a 5(Hap modified from -.246 to .803. BasebEdl Is not an honest game north for the American League Wrestling takes it all year for their second straight team t®red a National Hockey League Harry Lumley In 1958-54. The West Division. Philadelphia sbUl beat In the Eastern Division opener April 7 against the iUes." added Westchester Stakes at 116, also Is expected to go. race. The burly first baseman, as long as there’s the auto­ (American League) but Boston At the time the umpires were Aqueduct. Still another race for 3-year- Gary Colturi, an old-time around. crown wMh 29 points and seven Jnodem record with his 14th all-time record of 22 In 44 games trails runnerup Pittsburgh by a matic out. Yankees in New York. And this de-voUon to the sport survi-vors for tbs quarter-finals, shutout of the season Thtirsday was estabkctied by Montreal's point. with the golden glove, was be­ will be real tough. You know dismissed, they had been active My Dad George, the winner of olds is the $25,000-added Pimlico compyetltor who had previously RlgMhended pitcher lOlce In the organdking of an umpires’ is why the 142-pound Iowa ^ t e Oregon State, third-place fin- night, blanltfing-Detroit 1-0. George Hainsworth to 1928-29. Ekidle Joyal scored one goal ing touted as one of the game's By MARTY RALBOVSKY, NEA Sports Writer Piltcher Jim Hardin of Btiltl- the Red Sox have a great club the P Ja m li^ , figures to get Stakes at edx furlongs. WheaU^y capytured only one feature stock moat promising players. with pitching the only problem. Nagy, just released after a hdtrii iuilon. They charged that their to»%h competition from Fe-’ce Stable’s Irish Castle, 119, win- car race at RiVETSdde Park senior -with the quiet voice and ishers last year, was next with "Hie -victory boosted the Black D e tr o it’s Roy Eklwards and assisted on the two others more is one of three players al­ miniature herculean physique 25 points and seven men left. Hawks back to within one point matched Blspoeito save for save for Loe Angeles. Matt Ravhdi Then enter iDiick Williams on If Gary Peters and BUke Nagy In the Ariny, will be left In Flor­ dismlssale were linked to those Post Bourn’s Corn off the Cob, ner of the Hoiyeful as a 2-year- Speedway, did everything right 24-San Diego, NL West lowed to room alone on the ida to work Mmself into shape. has n .ver been beaten. Oklahoma State, -winner of 11 of place Boston to the fran- until midway through the third and Real Lemieux collected the the scene as manager. Williams come through, watch out," was activlUes. second in the Flamingo and vie- old and a Kentucky Derby nomi- Saturday night to the inaugural GEORGE SOOTT road. The others are FVank That meana ten other playera His record, stretching through the last 16 titles, was third with Blast Di-vision -race. Each period when Pit Bfartto back- other goals tor the Kings while and Scott never Mt It off and the warning from the Yankees’ tor in the FVyutaln of Youth, and nee, is the early favorite among program of the season. Robinson and Brooks Robinson, must go. Some cuts, Kasko said, hl°rh school and college. Is one 22 and five mi:n remaining. team has five games to play. ^ handed -hds own rebound Into the Simon Nolet and Andre Lacroix the No. 1 man to the skipper’s the team’s super stars, who en­ Ralph Houk. Her-Jack Stable’s Naskra, Blv- nine enteeird. Despite the rather chUUng doghouse was Mrs. Scott's lit­ first baseman but was then will be made the first of next ergtedes winner end second to Opening Bid, winner of six temperatures, the fans again of most remarkable in all Also making a hot challenge fn the only other game Thurs- Red Wing net. clicked for Uie Flyers. shifted to third base until late PROSPlCTU i— Padrti did a lot ol joy privilege status. In Har­ Lichstein Drops tle 'boy, Georgle. Still on the speaker's plat­ week. The deoUteaiB will be the FYxmtailn of Youth. The straight, toads a Held of eight 3- showed their love for the sport sports and probably of all Ume. was Big Ten champion BDchigan last season. oif’Soason trading, but still romain din’s case it’s a m atter of nesir- tough. Time is running out and Scott didn't iqwak only when form, Ralph Houk answered tttoee aro eJlglbte for the Ketv- year-old fillies for the one-mile, on Riverside’s exciting asjtoalt He pinned all three of his op- State with 21 points and eight Despite an increase of 82 a typical axpansion toam ol rotroads insomnla. Kasko must decide on a fifth In PBA Tourney neoessary with iWliltams and Ms j,, batting average when Etsked how many wins he tucky Deriyy and eadi will a $25,(X)0-addeid Callfbmia Oaks at course. There were nearly 4,(KX) ponents—^e ultimate way of survivors. end rookits. Proston Gomoi still Jias outfielder, Ms ll-man pitching carry 122 pounds. Golden Gate Fields; Doc’s T.V. on hand to see the start of the victory—in ' the opening phase of Other. defending champs still bat was just as a .171 dlsappotatlng 1968 much txporimonting ahead of him, Happy with the $105,000 con­ would settle for tMa season: ‘T NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Lar­ average in 1068 and a 11^ im - scott agfbed to go staff and the three oatchera he ry Lichstein of Windsor Locks, Terlago, a AWlnner of a divi- Is one of the early favorites for kmg and exciting season. the NCAA Wrestling Champion­ In the running were BOke Giant especially with his pitching staff. tract signed by Pete Bose of would like 101, but would settle plans to carry. of San Felipe Handicap, the 1-3-16-mile, $20,000-added FamlHar faces tollowed Col- ships Thursday and entered to- of Oldahoina at 150 pounds; prov^ent latt yw to but puerto Rico to play winter Rest of club gives little reason lor Cinctanati, In Manager Harry for 96, or even 92. Baltimore Oom. fell from 2nd to 16th • He probably will keep only ttx place dn the second day of the to a Kentucky Derby eUgiUe as Spring Fiesta Cup on clostog turl to the fitosh line to the day’s quarter-finals with the John Miller of Oregon, 118, and still far below Ms potential. bcUl to Improve his batting. optimism. Another long season due. Walker ot Houston, Rone is the won with 109 vtctories last other__ ___ Santa_____ Anita Derby day at the New Orleans Fair main event. Charlie Oentinero amazing career record of 179 heavyweight Jess Lewis of Ore­ WllHams was always on "I had a good year down first "stagles” Mtter to reach year and New York’s 60 was InfleMers, with at least one of $45,000 Greater New Orleans starters Alan Maggerman’s Grounds and Russell’s RuUah of Waterbury came home sec- victories, 106 of them by pins. gon State. Joining them was Gomez Brown that financial plateau wMch Is good enough only tor fifth place the oatehero available tor emer- p b a toumam'ent Thuraday and 7 gency ln$leld ckity. The six tn- win need a strong comeback to- Qeoige Lewis, Ciagwood Sta- tope a field of seven for the ond, followed by Charlie Jones Two other Iowa State defend- Dwayne Keller of Oklahoma several games with Boston you get a reserved for home run manu­ In the A.L. East. that cropped up on the club j the PITCHING—Acquired Pot Dobson from Detroit and Ron Horbol from fietdera ere Ctaorge Soott, RQke day to reach Saturday’s natlion- ble’a Protanto. Rex C. Ells- $6,600 Eastern Handicap over a of Aga-wam, former champion tog champi(tos also came State at 128. He won in 1968 but a n i ^ facturers. Walker, a former firing of the Giants. Dobson could bu o starter, while Horbol will sou much work in Andrewe, Rico Petrocelll, Ltes ally televised finals. worttVs Plenty Old and Mr. and mile and 70 yards at Narragan- Bid Patnode of Westfield and through—Jason Smith at 167 dkl not wrestle last year. resulted In the lost two weelos. I’m aH right National League batting champ, manager. bullpen. Rost of starters will bo Tommy Sisk (2-13), Al Sontarini (8-14), AWarado, Dick Schofield and Ltohsteta has i.OOO pins after Bbs. John C. Mabee’a Cool sett Park. Lou Caiungek) of Waterbury. now," he related. has always advocated that a UConn Triumphs Other wril-known drivers in "I've changed bate," Scott One teUw who has worked Cloy Kirby (7-20) ond Dick Kelly (4-8). Billy McCool (3-5) could help. player should meet the ball and Tom MaAcMck. bowlhig 24 games. The leader is Hand. Pitching stoff has distinction of bting weakest in bosoboll. Rating—D. not try for home runs. “Eighty Except for estaUlshed out- another leftiiander, Earl An- George Lewis, -who won the Last Night 8 Fights the first-night field included told roo as we chatted un^r a Over Ohio Nine HtbiscuB in Florida, -was second Ernie Ckmiso of Bloomfield, warm Florida sun. "I’m using a coach, Don L:inhardt. per cent ol the players are nta fielders Carl Yastraameld, Reg- thony of Taooima Wash, et B,4U. TOKYO—OaaadUB Nalto, S tock Cars F a ste st D r i v e r power Mtters, yet about 00 pel to Terisgo in the San Felipe, Conn., George Rettew of Lud­ bat tour ounces heavier. I ,pj^g former American Leaguer, CATCHING—Chris Connizsoro wos starter lost yoor and kit .220. Bob MIAMI (AP)—A home run by gle Smith, Tony OoMgUaro and Uchsteln would need to aver- 160%, Japan, knocked out Ben- cept tMnk they are," he Protanto -wen the Remsen in kei FVjikura, 157%, Jaoen, 4. low, Dave Alkas of Kensington, from a 84 to a 88 ounce oat, CMghed Ms playl-g career Borton, acquired from Giants, could supplant him/ Rating—C—. Netl Cterbatinl and one-Mt pitch- BlUy Oonlgllaro, catcher Gerry age about 16 pins per gm e 1069 but has bean out of the LOS ANGELES—Sugar fta- Conn., Joe Wilcox of Wateihury Ready to W in a Few R a c e s he said. with Boston In 1954, has been a claims. Ing by Jim Jachym paced Oon- Moses and eight or rttoe pitch- more than the rest of ths Weld money to four tries this yepr. moa, 185, BCexlco City, outpoint­ and Bobby O’Neill of Windsor “I don’t have any tro u ^ W‘* 1 batting Inatructor and srout INFIELD—Not* Colbtrt returns to first base oftor a .25S year thot in­ necUcut to a 1-0 besebaU vie- era,' the rest Is a guessitig game In today’s 16 games to earn otw ting the b&t around and I'm 1 im i The Yankees are more than Plenty CMd -won the San Jacinto, ed Raul Rojas, 133, San Pedro, Locks, Bobby SteCanik and Russ HAMPTON, Oa. (AP)—Buddy layed 500 mile race. A doaen with Boston since 1961. cluded 66 RBia Dare Campbell, 0 utilitymon froin Detroit, will got a shot tory over OMo State Thuraday. wMch Kasko will decide. of the five finals plaoeo. 6 3 and Coot Hand edged Plenty OldOalif., 10. BteLaan. Baker; the fastest man ever in other Aivers also made the '40- strong," the - ,. 316-f>ounder Itke "new" Soott is romethtag ot second. Jose Arcia will stay at short, despite .21$ lest year, and Bbb slightly concerned with the bat­ The loss was OMo State's first ______ting slpmp tMa spring of Bobby ye«r. Defending track champion a stock racing car, is really to esr field. to see. He's the same talented Etjieridge,-acquired from Giants, will be at third. Etheridge could bo a Buddy Krebs of South Windsor Yarborough’s 159.029 miles “I’m oancenfrating now, einit baseman who makes sen- pUesant surprise. For dopth, there are Roberto Pena, Ed Speilo and Ron Murcef, the same man who was Th* ^ puts the Husktes back forget speed titlee and - begin that’s the biggett thing. You’ve hopefully will be making his per bow tor the IH-mlle oval •sllcratl play* ala an acrobat Slocum. Rating—C—. tabbed the successor to Mickey into contention tor the tltto In first appearance of the spring. winning a few races. was the best. He will start Ids got to have concentration in and at bat he's Mtting the ball Mantle in the New York attack, the University cf Miami rcund- fiOLFERS - CONN. GOLF LAND BCany others who were tonridv- "You can set all the speed 196^ Blisixtory from tba pole this game. to all flel^, and for distance. Hla batting average la weU un- robin tournament. UOonn ia 2-3 "I’m not swtogtaf at bod OUTFIELD—Ollle Brown it closest thing to a star on this team. Ho hit I ' ROUTE as — TALOOTTVHXK ed to engine problems last week records you want, but there’s posttion. ‘You don’t ki»w what H der .200 and he’s not getting any jn the tourney, wMle Ohio State tr pibohss anymore and I'm really .264 lost yoor ond showed good power. Al Ferrara will join him and it out distance into Ms scarce Mts. 3-1-1, taebiding a tie with are expected to give it a try to­ nothing that lifts your spiitts— GloUbach and Baker, both means to be happy playing of tome mold. Ho hit .260 and it colled "The Bull." Last outfield spot night. or helps your pocketbook—like driving winged Dodge Chargen,. s^joylng playing baseball baseball again," he sa’d os he Last year Murcer Mt 26 home Michigan stats, DciirtatiWi (__ PAR 3 - MmiATURE - QiMSARTS ogoto. My swing is nice could ga to oithor Clortnci Gaston, who hit .230, or Jim Williams, a .274 runs, high on the club. Jachym.'who was the winning Kmvriufas to eadsr custom ht. Riverside Speedway, the first rolling into -victory circle after posted 169.8(M and 169.041 m .ph. **“ picked up two 88 ounce models hiltor last yoor ot Elmira. Not much dopth to speak of, oithor. Rating—C. DRIVINR RAN6E - INDOOR 80LF major stock car track in New a big race," said the 6-foot-S respectively. Baker set the old redaxed and my attitude Is arid headed for the batting ------pitcher In Oonnectlcut’a other Elngland to open its doors ,al- stock driver Thursday^ «lep m ark of 158.780 last August. good. I’m hi ihs right frams of One of the Uggeet drawbacks, tournament victory over Rut- TOP ROOKIES—Fifehort Fhil Knuckles ond Mike Corkint, both up from m i OPEN FRIDAY - SATURDAY - SUNDAY kywB open ractog in the early Baker and two other driven, Fifteen more cars were to be mind. ______— tor bath player and manager la gsra 2-1, walked alx batters and AL'S PRO SHOP weeks. The United Stock Oar Gale Yarborough and (piaHfled today to bring ttae “Booh day I ozy I** myseU, Elmira, could stick, along with Willioma some eases, Is the Latin Aineil- struck out, one In the aevenln- COMPLETE PRO SHOP Charlie U STRONG ar., MANOmMrnBR, o o n r . Racing Chib wUl be welcoming Olotzboch, bad just broken field to SO, leaving the remain- ‘Go out and do ttw »»»* Northrup not only led the can playera w h o'can't speak or Mng oontest. GOLF LESSONS AVAILABLE ran.’ None con ask any mart Detroit Tigers In Mtttag with drivers from throupbout the Baker’s old Atlanta IhteTnattai- der tor Saturday’s final time Prfidiction: 6th in NL W ttt understand EnglUh. The rook> Oaxbattni hit the first pitch Phons •U-44M After 6m TM. AL GAYSON, Profcgsitmal east to the oompetition in Aga­ ROOKIE GOALTENDER—Chicago Black Hawks' rookie sensation, IlHn tla i " fiootUs addwl. -M In 10^ but Ms m ark was Ma lea are the most handl capped of the seventh inning over (be al Ratceway lap record in qual- trials. Speedway q^lcials said •oott wot two Gold Otoves sa beat average In five yean with wam. ifylng tor Sunday's westhsr-de- 49 can had filsd sntries. In the oommunloatloa harrier. 400-toot oenterfleM fence. sito, makes another savie against.Detroit in recording his 14th shutout of year. the mgue’a pvom^ dsfanatve the oh*. {Newspaper Interprlse Assn.T n V ■ ■ '' V ''^V.';,''-^\V ■

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Prompt serv­ Route 6, South Windsor, MEDICAL MAS! ing blind box ads who | door fireplaces, sidewalks, A-I,evel Dormer Corp., 289- MONEY$ H*lp' SHORT R IB S BY FRANK O’NEAL desire to protect tholr | ice. 649-2476, 649-8434. Conn. 06074. MEC identity can follow ‘Us' 1963 VOLKSWAGEN, exceUent chimneys. FYee estimates. 0449. How to earn a lot of it? Easy! Maw or F*wal* 37 1 PENNSriVANIA SCH( procedure- - CO dlUon. Call after 6, 876- Domenlc Morrone, 649-1604. EDWARD R. PRICBJ—Paint- SeU fabulous AVON OOSMET- ILLINOIS MEDICAL v o ace veM>/ x 0128. DORMERS, garages, porches, ing exterior ics AIR-CONDinONINO and rs- MEDCAL SCHOOL TWO YOUNG married men rec rooms, room additions, and Interior, during convenient houn. frigerotion mechanic. Ex- ear nou f i p s t / Einclose your r ^ y to paper hanging. Ceilings, etc. near to home. CaU now, 289- SUPERVISOR Dispatcher — so o ex the box In an envelop — 1966 GTO, 1968 400 engine, 4- will do small repair jobs and kitchens, add-a-levels, rooflng, pertenoed only. Top pay, paid m Insured. 649-1003. 4922. Must be willing to work nights. address to the ClansUied speed, exceUent conditdon. 643- painting, also cellar cleaning siding, general repairs. ()uaUty vacations, profit sharing. Coll Manager, ManchasLer Some experience in trans­ 6167 between 4-6:30 p.m., or and light trucking. CaU 646- workmanship. Financing avail­ INSIDE —outside painting. Spe- TYPIST — Speedy and accu- portation necessary. Liberal or apply at New Bhigland Me­ Evening Herald, together Saturdays. 2692, 646-2047. able. Economy Builders, inc. chanical Services, Inc., Route with a memo listing Um clal rates for people over 66. rate for transcrlptlofi, electric benefits. No phone calls. Ap­ 643-6169, 872-0647 evenings. typewriter, wUling to leant 88, TalcottvUle, between 9 o.m. companies you do NOT 1968 VOLKSWAGEN, red with STEPS, sidewalks, stone walls. Call my competitors, then call ply in person, Lombard Bros., MT-ST operation, diversified and 2:30 p.m., 647-9067. / M 1 want to see your letter. black, Bug. 37,000 miles, neW fireplaces, flagstone terraces. LEON Cleszynskl builder—^new me. Estimates given. 640-7868. Route 6 and Burnham St., Your letter wUi be de­ work, 87^ hours, Manchester tires, exceUent condition,' CcUl All concrete repairs, both in­ homes custom buUt, remodel­ South Windsor. An equal op- DO you have s spate b o u n 'b ^ stroyed If the advertiser ERWIN Davis Painting and office. Mrs. Todd, 649-6361. portunity employer. BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE is one you’ve mentioned. Nassiff Arms Co., 646-1647 ask side and outside railings, land­ ing, additions, rec rooms, ga­ paper hanging. Be an early tween )3 noon and 8 p.m.? If for Stu. scaping. Reasonably priced B O , CRAZV, CRAZV/~. LOOK, It not It will bo handled rages, kitchens remodeled, bird, be wise. Plan your out­ HELP wanted for pet rtiop, CAPABLE man, steady or part- we can supply you with MOW, WHAT ON EARTH WOULD .^r^lJjrvTSoTONTDPOFTHin^ BAKES ALIVE/ in the usual manner CaU 643-0861. bath tile, cement work. extra Income from a Hartford YOUNG MAN, COME TD MV NEED CAR? credit very bad? side painting now. Prompt should have some knowledge time, 21 or over to do awning POSSESS STONE TO BUILD A I THERE'S MO PROBLEMl PUMPING ------Steps, dormers. Residential or Timea motor route. Good In- OFFICE TOMORROW. I'LL BEUikrupt, repossession? Hon- TIMBERLAND service. 649-0495. of pets. Houra 9 a.m . to 2 p.m. and home tmprovem*nt work. BREWERY ALONG THE CREEK Tree Service, commercial. Oall 649-4291. oome end oar oilowanee. Oall GET STONE AND OUR eat Douglas accepts lowest Apply Manager, Scufify Pet Apply in persen Saturdays 9-1, AMP PESTHOT THESE WONDERFUL tree removal, pruning, shrubs, ROGER painting — Interior, 249-8211. E x t 278. tor further ENGINEER, AND WE'LL (^ML)Nl<5rS AND\ down, smallest payments, any­ Centers, Manchester topping weekdays, 11-1 Mandieater BOV SCOUT CAAAPGROUNDS? MlNP-iaUNS ME Lott and Found 1 and lots cleared. Fifteen years CARPENTRY and remodeling exterior, ceilings, paper hang­ information. LOOK IKTC> THIS MATTER. CAPITALISTS. where. Not small loan finance Paxkade. No phone calls. Awning Cb. 196 Weot Center WHWWBRERJWN^ experience. Bonded and insur­ rec rooms, dormers, kitchens, ing. CaU anytime. 643-0923. company plan. Douglas Mo­ St. \ Y ~ f LOST — MCkt’a prescription ed. Free estimates. CaU 647- additions and garages. CaU LICENSED real eotote Mdeo- eyeglawioB, vldnity Menches- tors, 346 Main. 0479. Tom Corbitt, 648-0086. INSURANCE GAL SALESMAN — Unusual oppor­ man or aoleowoman, exceUent ter-Ehust Hartford. Reward. H**r Finishrng 24 tunity with leading Hartford opportuntty in on agreaaive DRY WALL — remodeling — HALLMARK Building Co. for To $128—Company pa3rs fee. CaU 649-3736. wtaoleoaler. ExceU «$ aolary, company, hif^ conunioalatia. 1967 CAMARO, 827, 4-speed, paint, repair, or replace cell- home improvement, additions, FLOOR SANDING and refinlsh- cixpenMs, incentlvea. Accounta CaU for intervl^, Lou Ami- FOUND —Beautiful malte e, CaU 644-0546, after 6 p.m. rec rooms, garages, roofing, ing (specializing in older Highly successful insurance ______ings and walls. Reasonable turned over. Oall 289-4837. da, 644-1689. e im ^ HU.T.R iM. m es. penslan, angora, cat. Bolton gutters. Friee estimates. AU floors). Inside painting. Paper agency is seeking a gal with A f o r d — 1968 Ranch wagon, rates. Call 649-8764.______insurance experience, parti­ area. Pl^:»se call 619-1186. work guaranteed. CaU 646-2627. htinging. No job too small. “Oh, Freddy’s always ahaad of tha tlmaa . . . ha’a 890, air-conditioned, power y o u ARE A-1. Truck is A-1. cularly in the area of "Cas­ John Verfaille, 649-6760. Help Wantod Md e or Female 37 baen a membar of tha oaahlata tooiaty aver einoe LOST —Pasobook No. 88647 steering, power brakes, radio. Cellars, attics, yards, drive- NEWTON H. SMITH and^ S o n - ualty.’' The salary and I’ve known hlml'* Sa-vinge Bank of Manchester. automatic, good condition, ways sealed and small truck- Remodeling, repairing, addi­ growth potential make this Owner transferred, sacrifice, right. Call Tre- a "Career” opportunity. BY LANK LEONARD Applicatkxi made for pay- tions, rec rooms, garages, MACHINE OPERATORS MICKEY FINN II. nuesit. 643-0826. mano Trucking Service toll- porches and roofing. No job Bonds— -Stocks— Call for a conveniient ap­ free, 742-9487. too small. C!all 649-3144. Mortgogos 27 pointment. PHIL— I’VE (30T <3<50D NEWS FOR MERE'S THE LATEST BY MILTON CANIFF LOST Passbook No. 65172 CORVETTES — Two 1966, wie INSPECTOR WHAT tve WHJ/ I WAS ABLE TO GET r “ MESSAGE— FROM A STEVE CANYON Savings Bank of Manchester. 1967, convertibles. AU in A-1 bIXCAVATING — Trenching- INFORMATION VOU WANT, VERY FAA40US MAN- MORTGAGES — 1st and 2nd. ITBFORVDU, UNaE . BEEN condition. Prices ranging from Bob Cat machine, snow plow­ R**fing— Sltfing 16 LEGAL SECRETARY PHILi MfUM/NTMOffEf WAITIN' ABOUT LEXICKO COMPANY' REALLY ? ^ ^ P O TOi; THINK AppUoatIcn maide for pay­ mortgages— interim financing ment. $2,400-$3,000. Must be seen. ing driveways and parking —expedldnt and confidential To $140—Company pays fee. MACHINE REPAIRMEN FOR! - I AM MOST SUMMER-AH, and roof reimir. d PLEASBP... SiaNOM OLSON- CaU 228-3176. lots, tree removal. Reason- service. J. D. Real Estate LOST./— Passbook No. 92696 Coughlin Roofing Co., Inc. 643- This rare opportunity in one Finst and Second Shift Openings ■jiaaaA> WOULP CARE TO able rates. 643-6169, 872-0647. Assoc. 648-6129. of Hartford’s moot highly DINE WITH ME? aavfnR* Bank of Manctneeter. FORD Falrialne 1964, 2-door, 7707. AppHoatkpn mode for pay­ 6 cylinder, standard, needs esteemed law firms is open (kimpany paid fringe benefits ment. transmission, best offer. 643- H*us*h*M S*rvic*s BIDWELL Home Improvement Business Oppertanity 28 for the experienced secre- including profit sharing. lary who would enjoy work­ i ' a c * ^ 8778, 647-1670. Ofimwd 13-A Co. Expert instaUation of LOST — Passbook No. 22882 aluminum siding, gutters and ing for one attorney. Con­ Apply: CHENEY BROTHERSJnc. * / fn d X u A t^ SavinRa Bank of Manchester. JUNK cars removed. Call 876- ir;rzrrr7------7 '~ Z ------RUBBISH route for sale, 180 venient location, plus excel­ 6339, ask for Dave, or leave CUSTOM made draperies, slip trim. Roofing instaUation and 31 COOPER HILL STREET Application made for pay­ repairs. 649-6496, 876-9109. stops. Richard Lee, 228-9686. lent benefits. CeiU for a con­ MANCHESTER, CONN. Message. $16 per car. ’ «>vers and reupholstering. venient appotntmenlt. ment. ______Budget terms. Established In 1963 RED PONTIAC Lemans 1946. Days, 624-0164, evenings, ROOFING and repairs done realistically. Friee estimates. P Help Wontoc^ I ' convertible, $290. 644-1796 after 649-7690. ADMINISTRATIVE Forsomds k S Roofing, 649-1516, 649- Female 35 6. SECRETARY TWO handymen want a variety 2373. INCOME TAX preparation serv­ MATURE woonon wanted as To $135—Company- pays fee. BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY 1968 CHEVEULE Super Sport, of jobs by day or hour. We LOOKING!! BOL ABERNATHY ice. Please caU Dan Moaler, companion for elderly lady not 396, witii 4-specd, poeltractlMi, clean yards, attics and cellars. I H Pit TIME FOR ANOTHER C)UICK 649-8829 or 247-3115. an Invalid, no housework or This terrific opportunity as CBT IS LOOKING TOO! in m cellent condition. CaU 649- Reasonable. CaU 643-6305. Roofing and COP OF CO FFS BEFORE THE j laundry, Uve-ln one week off secretary to the vice presi­ 9286. Chimneys 16-A dent of a highly success­ DUST SETTLEBl REWEAVING of bums, moUi- second week, work alternate , 'For People To Train As BY DICK CAVALU INCOME Taxes prepared by ful firm, will go to the WINTHROP 1966 CORVETTE, 860 h.p., 4- holes, zippers repaired. Win­ ROOFING — Specializing re­ weeks, pleasant surroundings. Marvin Baker. CaU 64Si)287. Write Box HH, Manchester bright individual with good COi speed. Come and get it. Best dow shades made to measure, pairing roofs of all kinds, new skUls, maturity of judgment • BUSINESS M ACHINE OPERATORS h b / f c e o ... i m T A R V IN G / KjnOBOJUBP. made while you wait. Tape re­ convenience of your home. cleaned and repaired. SO years’ GENERAL office, pricing, over” in his frequent ab- • TELLERS hlCWABOUreONB HIM UNTIL HElS Business • personal. Call 648- corders for rent. Marlow's, 867- experience. Free estimates. BREAKf^Xer? HAD HI3 ODFFEE. 1962 CHEVROLET, good for clerk, diverslfi^ duties, senses. CaU for a conven­ 6888. Main St. 649-6221. .Call Howley 643-5361. 644- ient appointment. • TYPISTS II second car, $300. CaU 742-9009. pleasant working conditions, 8338. convenient East Hartford loca­ INDIVIDUAL Income tax re- LIGHT TRUCKING, bulk dellv At our new Education Center on turns prepared in your home 1967 CHEVELLE, 327, 4-speed, cry, yards, attics, cellars SUBURBAN roofing, asphalt, tion. Call Mr. Winlck, 289-9361. cleaned and removed. Also odd wood, LADY 38 Lewis Street, Htuiford by appointment. (3all 649- dark blue, black vinyl top. slate. Premium ma­ WOMAN wanted from 4-6, daUy jobs. 644-8962. 6606, H. H. Wilson. Asking $1,600. 649-3614, terials. Free estimates. Oall to prepare end serve evening Call 244-4811 or come in today J-27 after 6:30 p.m. 649-6746 or 289-4898. i C S 2 3 TAX preparation In your home ----- LIGHT trucking, cellar and at­ meal to elderly couple. Plain DUNHILL for an interview. or my office. Businesa or per- 1963 CHEVY II, 4-door, good tics cleaned, odd jobs, lawna, cooking, references. CaU after shopping Parkode Manchester PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER sonal. Minimum charge $6. pondlUon. Murt sell. $460. (3all and trees cut and renioved. HeoHng end Plumbing 17 10 a.m. 644-0711. suite 202 647-9922 t h e CONNECTICUT BANK 2 Call Cliff Decker, 647-9646. 619-8393. 643-6000. BUT TW E _^IT'S <30T ^ M WATSON Plumbing and FULL-TIME teUers tor 1 AND TRUST COMPANY T h e b e s t P R ESU D EM T F R E E WIG, hostess a wig 1964 CXJMET 8. 4-door, power MARINO Services — Book Heating. Bathroom remodeling bank. Must have good figure xoo ConstituUwi Plaza Hattforc^ WAMTS US TO c o o l i n q t i l ^VSTEM party, sell 6, get one tree. 876- steering, good condition. 649- ing spring clean-upe, attics, and repairs. Free estimates. aptitude and abWty to meet Suite 1650 276-6660 C O O L TH E public, experience not neces­ IN TME 8688. 1606 tor appointment. cellars, garages. Allowances CaU 649-3808. ECONOMY BUSINESS sary, will train. Send resume ______on resaleab'.e items. Ap­ II CA^AIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER GRANT’S PLUMBING service. to Box N, Mancheater Herald. pliances, bulky ftunlture mov­ KEYPUNCH operator — In- 1992 CX>RVAiIR, good condition. (Quality work for reasonable XM5PBCTOR CRAPAUP HEAR5 BABYB-gTOgY.. ^ AMEM .M. THERE WAS A SLIGHT AutomobDef For Seri* 4 ed, removed. 644-2616. tjeneoting variety of keypunch $276. 6494966. prices. CaU tor free estimates. YOUNG MARRIED glrlB tor NOM PE BLEUi VOU AIEAN HITCH ANP.WELLi LUCKILY WE EOT counter work at dairy and food and clerical work in a smaU MAPBMOISELLE FLAMBEAUS ADDRESS 1966 CHEVROLET Impala, ___ WINDOW cleaning done at spe­ 643-6341. computer department. Ihe Be A 7 VOO USED THB PAMOUB . Sport convertible. All RAMBLER Amboaaadw, 1966, bar, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. shifts; HUNPttP THOIMANP POaAR) .A T THE CLUB CL— BLA Z E51 Super cial low spring cleaning rates. Amerbelle Oetp., 104 East •OPAL 5KULL' A9 BAIT TO deluxe features. Guaranteed. V-8, l»h»o, hardtop. AU power ri!"o evening shifts. Write Box and automatic, alr-condtUonr Fast, efficient se^ice. Call T, Mancheater Herald. Main SL, RookvUle, 878-8328. Priced to soil. Phone 649-8968 for free estimates, 646-4220. Millinery. STORE DETECTIVE ing. Body In g o ^ shape. Needs Dressmaking 19 1946 PONTIAC Tempest con- motor job. Best OUTDOOR barbecues, SALESGIRL wanted for fuU- fire- time days, five-day week. Ap­ vertlbla, 6 cylinder; automatic, 7679 weekdays or *"•649-4026 a l­ places, and small masonary MRS. PRESS — Dressmaking Help Wantod— Mfrie 36 engine juot overhauled, excel­ ter 6 p.m. and weekend. ply Youth Centre, Mioncheater Want a job with a future? Earn while you leam. jobs, Call after 6 p.m., 648- and alterations, expert work­ WINDOW cleaner, experienced. lent running condition, $728. Parkade. Enjoy one of the top benefit profirrams in the retail 8108. manship. 66 E; Center St. Lo­ Must be reliable. CaU Man­ S4^3B$7. cated in Andrews Building. 649- RECEPTIONIST — part-time field. Experienc^e preferred but not necessary. ______BY COKER and PfeNN Trucks— Tractors 5 HOME REPAIRS, two versatile cheater Window Cleaning Co., LANCELOT ______8038. 1-6 p.m., Monday through Fri­ 649-6334. Immediate openings in the Hartford area. Full and WHS’ ARE •iDU SO LIPGeT ? ‘I'OU ONL'i' ) men, carpentry, painting, bath­ day, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Satur­ —------ ri r ' ' / \ 1 - ■a- "- A. / MANCHEiSTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1970 PAGE TWBNTY.THRDB PAGE TWENTY-TWO m a n Ch e s ^ r e v e n i n g HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.; FRIDAy I MARCH 27, 1970 Hotnei For Sole 72 Hemet For Bole 72 Hemet For Sale 72 Homm For Sole 72 Homm For Sale 72 Out of Town Out ef Tei^ Wanted ' ted ItNrte 77 BY SHORTEN and WHIPPLE Housos For Solo 72 Housos For Solo 72 HouMheld Goods 51 THERE OtJOHTA BE A LAW MANmnna>i ------OOROEOUB brand naw 7-room MANCHESTER la it mlnutaa to FTVB-ROIM Ranch, oantrally fl8,900 BUTB this IFnom houN Fsr Sale 75 For Sale" 75 ALL CASH for your pnqwrfy Mnv._naiBTfliR _ Deluxa ous- Dutch Oolonlol with first-floor this ovarstsed custom built FOUR-room Bungalow plus ex­ fAtn T.Maaeaa ^ x^iviumi wiui Bitwituvr Muw (iTwmpvQ ciUlom DUm located, oomar lot, fenoad In excellent condlUon, garage —- ______within 34 hours. Avoid rid Model Home Furniture 819,900. IMMACULATE 6H- au Colonial, family room,- 2-car attaohad aluminum sldad, 8-bedroom backyard. 119,000. C all owner, and large lot. Hoa aasumable COLUMBIA — 11-year old, 6- SEVEN-room W hem (/WD IF) JERkiMERe MI6SU9 CAR S u T lO TO 1, VKITHlR A MATTER OF MlMUTES tra lot. Mr. Zinsser, Belflore Raised Ranch tape, Instant servlos. Haysa 3 ROOM HOUSEFUL Room Ranch, fireplace, built- alumtotm^’ .^™ .**?**; rarage. Lovely lot In AA sone 196g RaloAl Ranch, wooded lot, 048>6306, prlnoiplas only. mortgage. Call on this one. room Ranch, 2-car garage, with formal dining room, Agency, 646-0161. CLASSIFIED GET Him TO GO ID 1ME GROCERV STORE, ' HE'LL BE CHECkIRG IR BV PHOME - Agency, 647-1418, ______ins, recreation room. Assume n iiu i, Ft**** a®**®®* “Xl country club, double garage, fireplace, 1% Mitten Realty, Realtors, 648- breeieway, atone flreploced modern kitchen, family room, 19 PIECES ROUND UP TTME with this HE'LL HEVER TARE AR'/THlRG IR WlTlRG - Mivhhoril!!^. u * Maintenance free aluminum colored batha, bullt-ins. High 0930. living room, built-in kitchen 2 fireplaces, sundeck and ga­ $297 Y.^ DRIVE By 271 Avery Bt. Ji«t eighi-year-old, tlva • room LISTEN ,VJAS THAT POTATOES OR cy. Realtors, 849-8324 M^borhoods. Hayea Agency, riding. Low 80’s. Belflore 30's. Meyer Agency, Realtors, plus 6 acres of land, $26,000. rage, on one acre wooded lot. barely over the Manchester Ranch with acraogs right hers LARGE 6-room Garrison Oolo- ADVERTISING Interior Designer wants re­ WOU RlPPlRG? A SHOPPIRG TOMATOES ? DID TOU SA-/ COFFEE ______Agency, 647-1418. 648-0609. Keith Agency, 646-4126, 649- 826,600. Philbrick Agency, Once a Prince Now OR CUCUMBERS SALAP OIL MANCHESTER center; 6-room line. Notice the neat, clean ex­ in Manchester, Ideal for nisi with IH baths, breszeway liable family or newlyweds L19T FOR SIX ITEMS f TOU terior appearance of this im­ 1922. R ealtors, 046-4200. CLASSIFIED advertising DEPT. HOURS ORSARPIHES? Colonial, possible office end HBIAR ’THIS — Nine room Co­ HIGHLAND Park Schori area, horses. Use your Imagtnatlon, and attaohsd garage. Immedi­ A Hot Dog Vendor to accept delivery of com­ MUST TUiRk I'M A MOROR! maculate 3-bedroom Ranch lonial. Four bedrooms, foyer. 74 SCHALLER RD. 8 AJM. to 4:30 PAl. plete Model Display of Qual­ residential combination, 1V4 l*rge 7-w)om Colonial with 114 partner. Loada of posriblHUea. ate occupancy, 628,900. Phil­ COVENTRY (NORTH) FIVB-R(X)M Ranch offering 2 with 2-car garage. Inside, oo^try kitchen, paneled lam- Owner anxioua to sell w«}i kept fireplace, aoremad ------Aeklng> - $61,800.------The------Paul W. brick Agency, Realtors, 646- bedrooms, kitchen and large LONDON (AP) — (Jrawn ity Furniture Just removed J1 baths, 2-car garage, |24.900. there Is an honest to gosh 4 BEDROOMS Prince Ohozl Faieel, pretender to warehouse, for Public Hayes Agency 646-0181, uy >’®®in, paneled recreation 8-bedroom Sjdlt Level. I^al lo- P«*’ch and 2-car garage. Many Dougan Agency, 649-4660. 4200. Here is a beautiful 3-year- living room with picture win­ COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. 1- country sized—We mean big! room, 2H baths, double ga- cation. 414% aoaumable mm*- axtras. Mid 80’s. Philbrick ------:------^----- t------to the throne of Iraq, hae tumsd Sale! Modern 3 complete raae. !*nn*«nn. -— surname mo** ^------...... MANCHESTER — Key location, VERPLAfICK Sriiool area. Slx- old, full shed dermer Oape. dow, full basement with den, MANCHESTER 6 room Ranch kitchen. The living room has i^ e, 200x6m' wooded lot. gage. Price reduced to 128,900. Agency, R ealtors, 646-4200. Nicely set among birches. covered porch, garage, 815,- up as a hot dog vender and ush- «:M PJM. DAT BEFORE PUBUOATION rooms with the | l ,000 look. aose to everything, l^utchlne industrial sone, 8-famiIy house, room Cape with screened 8 pc. Convertible Living with 3 bedrooms, large living a .. lovely----- , raised hearth flre- Large dining room, buUt- 900. Philbrick Agency, Real- ^ dtstrict niov- Deadline tor Saturday and Monday la 4:80 p.m. Frtda.^ room with fireplace, dining place. Everything Is spit ana Agency, Realtors, 0496824. 648-0640 MANCHESTER — Six - room new furnace, excellent busi­ porch, attached garage, tors, 646-4200. Room, 6 pc. bedroom, S Colonial In the Bowers school ness potential. Call now! Hayes aluminum siding. <)ulck oc­ ins, fireplace, city water, pc. Dinette. 810 down, you room, wall to wall carpeting polish ' clean! Several mirrors 114 baths, storms and ’The once wealthy prince too* voxJH COOPERATION w nx |a | A | A A 9.9711 throughout. Attached garage, will stay! Aluminum AS MEMBERS of the Manches­ area. Formal dining room, Agency, 046-0181. cupancy. Substantial cash will screens, laundry on first SIX-ROOM Raised Ranch with hto fortune in the ooup wtdoh BE APPRECIATED l#l#%la I I may purchase any room tn-f country kitchen and three bed­ dividually. Immediate deliv­ Wolverton Agency. Realtors, screens, doors. For a leisure­ ter and Greater Vernon Multi­ assum e 6K per cent mortgage. floor. 827,900. J. Florence, 3 bedrooms, dining room, liv- ended the rule of ttie Fateols as FIRST OFFERING ple Hating system this office rooms, IH baths, garage. IMMACULATE 6-room Cape 828,600. Philbrick Agency, ing room with fireplace, mod- the Iraqi royat family 12 years ery or free storage. 649-2813. ly inspection, call Oarl Zinsser Ood, fit for a queen with 649-6306. 647- has hundreds of choice prop­ Perfect family /home. Wolver­ R ealtors, 646-4200. ern kitchen with bullt-ina, base- ago. CAP A CCP Charge Plana at the Belflore Agency. breeseway and garage, otm- MANCHESTER — Four - bed­ NEW ON MARKET ton Agency, Realtora, 649-2816. ment partially completed had to lids Job to ConHnuod From Procodinq Po y Also, our own Instant Credit 1413. erties for sale In all price porch, flnlahed rec room, is "i have tajke room Cape in the Center of B (Sl W With laundry room and half heip pay my way," he toM Plan ranges and styles. Let us solve MANCHESTER HTSlx-famUy 2 town. Paneled kitchen, 2 fireplaces, bath and a half, BARROWS and WAIXAOE Oo. bath facilities, 2*car garage, nows mien Thursday. Help Wontod— ' ’i Aiticlos For Solo 45 NEW LISTING -lovely 3-bed­ Excellent large 0-room yo\u housing problems today, and a two-tamtly in one parcel. 'wall to wall throughout. Mid SPLIT LEVEL baths, treed yard. Assumable room Ranch with fire alarm Call Dorla Smith, JarvU Real­ Manchester Parkade Male or Female 37 DISCOUNT FURNITURE 1 Cape, completely redecorat­ Fully reitted 'with excellent in­ 20's. Braithwalte Agency, He said he mokes $14.40 a LOST bright carpet colors, re­ WAREHOUSE mortgage. Only 821,000. Wol­ system in desirable location. ed, full Bhed dormer, 2 full ty Co.. R ealtors, MLS, 648- come, Off street parking. Wol­ $28,900 Manchester 649-6806. 826,900. Philbrick Agency, ^vorklng part time at ths verton Agency, Realtors, 649- R ealtor, 649-4693. Realtors, 646-4200. store them with Blue ■ Lustre. NOW 2 BIG LOCATIONS p 3-2.7 Fireplace, ent-ln kitchen, land­ 'baths, paneled direplaoed 1121. verton Agency, Realtors, 649- m ovie house and another $88.40 __ „ „ „ Rent electric shampooer gl. 2813. ELXJNGTON — Colonial, four scaped lot. Aluminum storms, . w all, 2-aone hot water heat, 2318. MANCHESTER — 818,900. 127 Modern kitchen, formal din­ bedrooms, one full and two COVENTRY — 4-room Ranch ® London University labors- $5. 'PER HOUR SIDELINE Paul’s paint & Wallpaper 3380 Main St. Hartford JUST listed — neojt five-room ing room, large living room 622-7249 JUST LISTED — Conveniently screens,---- doors. Early occupan- ’wall-tDAvall corpOtlng, dish­ Highland. Three or 4-bedroom half-baths, formal dining with fireplace and attached ga- *®®Y teehntelian. Supply. washer, recreation room, Ranch, with three bedrooms, 6.2 ACRES. Good barn, out- Colonial, new fur-ace, lot 88x with fireplace, 3 bedroonu, (former Fuller Brush bldg.) located 4-4 duplex. Ji.st off cy. Mr. Zinsser, Belflore Agen- carpeted living room, large room, modern kitchen with rage on oversized lot, 816,000. KNaI ^ sh o es . sell easy. West Center St. Nice fenced-in cy, 647-1413. large breezeiway ■with 2-car buildings, 9 rooms, family 226. Helen D. Cole, R ealtor, 2 full batha, garage. Very ALUMINUM avmlng, 10’ roll-up i75 Pine St. Manchester AIRS'- PA' kitchen, riunilnum siding, ga­ bullt-ins, central alr-condltlon- Philbrick Agency, Realtors, Top commissions. No invest­ yard. Assumable mortgage. garage, city utillUea. Asking room, 6 bedrooms, 1V4 baths, 648-6066. nice lot. This U an excellent type. Good conditicm. 840. Call 646-2332 rage and treed lot. |21,600. 2 fireplaces. Hutchins Agency, buy about 82,000 below mar­ ing, garage. Wooded lot, 160x 646-4200. ment. Everyone you know Live practically rent free. SIX-ROOM all aluminum Cape price, 827.800. Quick occu­ 280’, w all to w all stays. $82,- is a potential customer. We after 6 p.m., 643-0417. (former Norman’s Fum.) on lovely treed, 200 ft. lot. Just pancy. Wolverton Agency, Reoltoni, Realtor, 649-6324. SIX ROOM Cape, beautiful loca­ ket value. Owner anxious LEGAL — ------Warehouse 826,900. Keith Agency, 646-4128. 649-2818. 600. Philbrick Agency, Real- VERNON — Sparkling 84>ed- show you how. Contact An­ redecorated. Immediate oc­ tion, hot water, heat, fire­ moving out of state. tors, 646-4200. room Ranch, large kitchen, thony Giontriddo, 126 Ridge . .!*■ at comer of Pine & Forest Sts. 649-1922. MANCHESTER Texas size lot, place, alumimun storm win­ NOTICE store them with Blue Lustre. cupancy. Mr. Lombardo, Bel- BEAUTIFUL location, five------dining room 'with large wln- Rd., Bristol. 682-2737. Mon.-Fri. 9-9. Sat. 9-6 Apartmenfsj— Flats— Out of Town Houses For Sale 72 824,900 — LARGE custom built ranch, 7 spacious rooms, dows, garden, city water and Notice Is hereby given of the Rent electric shampooer 81. fiore Agency, 647-1413. CHARLES LESPERANCE room Ranch. Pine paneling, paneled family room, immacu­ PHILBRICK AGENCY EAST Hartford — Oversized dow overlooking rear yard. Plnewood- Fumkure Shop. Tenements 63 For Rent 66 ______Immaculate Raised Ranch, sewers, convenient to schools custom 1904 Ranch, near Oak bright tireplaced living room, certification of party-endorsed SEVEN-plece dinette set. EX­ built-ins, fireplace, baths, TWO-family, central location, 649-7620 fireplace, recreation room, late condition. Only 828,900. and shopping centers. Reoson- REALTORS candidates of the Democratic cellent condition. 649-4866. Af- FOUR ROOMS, -r~Z------;— ^ ------MANCHESTER — Top quality breezeway, garage. 827,000. Hurry! Hutchink Agency, Real­ St. Wooded lot. Formal dining. garage and plenty of work „ . . , _ IT’S TERRIFIC the way we’re one-bedroom. VERNON - Mount Vernon vestment property with an garage, large wooded lot. aluminum siding, new ably priced. Available imme­ all built-ins, fireplace. Hi oroa in basement. Excellent P^^y tor election m m em bra ter 9 p.m., 643-7481. Heat, hot water, centrally lo- Apartments Immediately 3 , Owner, 644-1821. tors, 649-6824. 646-4200 selling Blue Lustre for cleaning Hutchins Agency,Realtors, roof. Aluminum storms and d iately. Owner. Write Box OG, baths, garage, family room. value at 821.900. Keith Agency, WHY NOT LOOK INTO A rugs and upholstery. Rent elec­ ’ cate.d. Adults only. 843-2171 649-6324. screens. For details, Mr. Lom­ BOWERS School area — Six- SEVEN-room, 2% story, frame Monriiester Herald. 829,900. M eyer Agency, R eal­ atT T 8180.ian HHeat, ; whot water, re- Brand new heating ® system, •' SIX ROOM Ranch, brick front, 646-4128, 649-1922. ^ persons BO en- tric shampooer 81- oicott Machinery and Tools 52 819,500. Wolverton Agency, bardo, Belflore Agency, 647- room Ranch with large Colonial styled house. Ges hot- HACKMATACK St. 6 room tors, 643-0609. REAL ESTATE CAREER variety store. frlgerator, oven-range, dispos- Realtors, 649-2813. BEAUTIFTJL Lookout Moun­ 8 bedrooms, fireplace, garage, BOLTON —’Three acre lake- dorsed as candidates Is on file USED BOLENS riding tractor. MANCITIESTER—Newer luxury al, dishwasher, wall to wall J413. modern kitchen, fireplace, air heat, two-car basement ga- DAZZLING CLEAN tain, large 7-room R a ise d ______park-Uke yard. Immediate oc­ recreation room. Very neat rage. Lot size 67x180’. Call 643- styled front estate includes 9-room in my office, being the office FOR SALE MEN’S and yoimg 7 h.p., electric start, with roto- 2-bedroom apartment, avaU- carpeting, air - conditioning. ,27900—PRIVACT huge treed Ranch, stone front, 2-car ga- WHERE? WHERE in Man­ cupancy. Only 828.90|0. Hayes This 6-room Ranch must be Raised Ranch, 2 toll baths, modem Ranch with a plethora of the Town Clerk, 41 Center Fast growing dynamic real swimming pool, tennis courts, and well maintained home, 2667 between 9 a.m., and 6 p.m. sew ers, 614 per cent assum ­ estate firm looking for ag- men’s rebuilt shoes. Stun tiller and anew blower, servic­ able now. 8186 per month in­ lot, immaculate 3-bedroom rage, built-ins, 2 fireplaces, chester can you- get two acres A gency, 646-0181. seen to believe, all new ap­ 2 fireplaces, double gsurage, of extras, such as central air- Street, Manchester, (Jonnectlcut, Yuyies "Shoe repairing of the cluding heat, appliances and basketball court. Parking and 826,900. Philbrick A gency,------—------able mortgage. Ujqwr 20'a giresslve, career minded per­ ed out roto-t!ller installed. Ranch. Enclosed , breezeway, family room, laundry room, of land along with a six-room Realtors, 646-4200. BRAND new 7-room Cape with pliances, wall to wall car­ Owner 649-6240. family room, sun deck, $29,- conditioning, four fireplaces and copies thereof are avail- better kind.” 23 Oak St., rear Price 8349. Call South Wlndcor carpet. Call Paul W. Dougan, storage all included. No pets. city utilities. ’Trees, trees, Colonial Cape with brtozeway GARRISON Colonial _ All full shed dormer. First-floor peting, king siae bemn Bartlett, Realtors, ^ y®** ®*^® A 4- dldates:dldates; provided the< number of 27 ’Tolland Tpke., Mancheeter, 1)654. 4% ROOMS, 8155 monthly in­ 8110 per month rent, 8110 se vacy. Immediate occupancy. CoodlttotUng „ RANCH, 6 rooms, modem kitch­ us. Bel Air Real Estate, Vin­ bedroom home with 2% such candidacies plus the num­ HAIRDRESSER wanted, beau­ room, garage, wooded lot. room. All Jalousie windows. en, 2 fireplaces, 3 bedrooms, 2098, 289-0989. 643-6793. _ dudes heat, hot water, stove, curity. Call James J. Gessay Only 825.900. Philbrick Agen­ ft CkmiMaatloa cent A. Bogglni, R ealtor, 648- TOLLAND — % acre buBdIng baths, formal dining room, ber of endorsed candidates ex­ tiful air-conditioned beauty __ cy, Realtors, 646-4200. Hutchins Agency, Realtors, Immaculate, 822,900. Meyer paneled basem ent, handy k>ca- 0882. refrigerator, garbage ' dis­ at 875-0134. ^ Apta. ft Private ...... ______Hayes Agen- GLASTONBURY —Custom 8- first floor family room, .oven ceeds the number to be elected salon. Excellent salary, vaca- pwELVE 1,600 watt Incan- Wanfod— ^To Buy 58 649-6324. Agency, Realtors, 643-0609. Basement with Washer a ^ Dryer Hook- tkxi, city u tilities, garage, $27, tlon with pay. Apply Margue­ posal, laundry and storage 68 HOLLISTER ST. To setUe range, disirwaSher, disposal, to said town committee. (If descent Westdngtwu^ o u t ^ r ^^^WED — AnUque furniture facilities and parking. Adults opa ft PkiU U m of AppUanees. 800."’ 'phUbrick” ’RBaIt^,*64^ MANCHESTER Suburbs — 7- cy 646-0181.______.room Ranch, formal dining, etty water and sewer, 2- rite’s Beauty Salon, 42 Union fixtures, industrial quality. estate, four-bedroom Dutch Co- SPARKLING 6-room Ranch RANCH — Modern kitchen with 4200. ’ room Sjdlt, tip-top condition, jgxNCaiESTER — Lots with 2 baths, double garage, family number of opposing candidaUII glass, pewter, oil paintings or preferred. 649-1021 after 3 p.m. Wanted To Rent 68 car garage, on a treed lot, St., RoCkvlUe, 876-5674. Buy one or all at 810. each. lonial. Aluminum siding, close plus heated rec room, attach­ dining area, large living room EXC(LUSIVB RENTAL AGENT fireplace, Family room, gar- room, wooded lot, 80’s, Meyer filed is reduced to less than such other antique Items. Any Agency, Realtor, 648-0609. for ^,400, call J. Florence, 26%, no primary will be held.J See Frank Trudnak, Carter FOUR-ROOM apartment, mod- (30UPLE with 2 children, ages to all schools. Will take back ed garage, new kitchen, re­ with fireplace, three bed­ J.D. REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES, INC. O V^R Hdocating, must as8 age' acre plus lot. Mid 20’s. *^”^ooo! 649-6306. quantity. The Harrison’s, 643- em kitchen, heat, hot water, 7 and 2, transferred to Con­ 80 per cent mortgage at 8 per cently painted exterior. rooms, bath, plus large pine im m aculate 3-bedroom R andi. H ayes Agency, 646-0181. Forms for petitions tor filing SituaHons Wantod— CJhevrolet C3o., 1229 Main St., 8709, 166 Oakland Street. ttt-5 U » Hutchins AgetHsy, VERNON — Nicely landscaped Manchester. sunporch, garage central loca­ necticut, looking to rent, 5 cent. Offers accepted. Austin Pleasant neighborhood. As­ paneled rec room with bar In All city utmiea, grill. olr- such candidacies by or on be­ ASSUMABLE MOR’TGAOE 649-6834. 7-room Raised Ranch, 8 bed- B &L W half of enrolled Democratic Fama!a 38 WANTED — ANTIQUES, used tion, middle aged couple pre­ room apartment or house. Chambers, Realtor, MLS, 643- sumable 6 per cent mortgage. basement. 826,900. Philbrick Qondlttooing, large tool shed, furniture, partial or complete ferred, no children. 649-7128. Must have stove and re­ 2325. Upper 20’s. Owner 643-9385. Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. OPEN H OUSE ocnnreiftent to stropping and bus b a r r o w s and WALLACE (Jo. party members may be obtained ■EXPERIENCED nurs3’s aide Boats and Accessories 46 kne. $19,600. Owner, 649 4292. Older 2-famlly in good con­ Mandiester Parkade, from Edward F. Mortarty. estates. Call 646-0004 after 7 frigerator, reasonable. Call dition. Only $188. per month RiMort Fi seeking iprlvate duty work, MANCHESTER — 6 room sec­ 649-8146, ask for Mr. FYank. flreplaoe, 1% baths, waftto Manchester 649-6306 Democratic Registrar of Voters, own transportation. 644-2829. p.m., 633-2300 days. ond floor apartment with heat, SAT. and SUN. MANCHBlSTEiR 2-fam lly, con­ for prlncipcd, interest, taxes Fwr t s r 74 wall carpeting, up and down, ______41 center Street, Manchester. venient, central locatlcn, and insurance. Incom e 8246. WOMAN wm take care ms,0 bat^, lot. Close Registrar’s office. Prior to 6624 after 6. homes, multiple dwellings, no Annette Keboe AKC German Shepherd, cham­ fees. Call J.D. Real Estate country store. Many possibili­ iqjartments with all appliances obtaining the petition form, the i 16’ BOAT and trailer, 30 h.p. RoomS W lthoUt Boord 59 Including adr - conditioners. extras. Low 80’s. PhUUpa Real- c«went of each candidate to be pion sired, black and tan with Associates, Inc. 643-6129. ties. Call now, 828,900. Hayes Rolling Hills, Mansfield motor, '8260. Call after 6:30 - Agency, 646-0131. 644-1671 Out off Town $62,000. Wolverton Agency, ty, 872-8214, 649-9268. proposed therein plus a deposit superb temperament, beauty 643-1960. CEN’TRALLY located room, gix-ROOM duplex, adults, ref R ealtors, 649-2818. of $16.00 for each such caiidl- plus brains. Shots, wormed For Solo 75 working genUeman or mature erences and security. 8150. CONVALESCENT home, long Jensen’s highly modem Retirement Home Villages are iocaited throughout Conneoticut Wontud— R«olEstatu77 «»»»« must no nied with sMd \ and leash trained. Three working lady. Call 649-2352. Please call 6-8 p.m., 649- established business. Always and along the EJaeitem Seaboard. JUST reduced — Six-room (XJVENTRY — 7-room Raised VERNON Registrar. A petition containing months old, fully guaranteed. Fuel and Food 49-A 7744. full, grreat opportunity for right Cape, built 1968. Treed lot, 1% Ranch. Modern Idteben with “WESTWOOD PARK” LAND-SITBS-FARM8 — Acre- the required number of slgna- THE ’THOMPSON House—C o t-______TIGHT baths, fireplace, garage. E!x- 649-9713 after 7 p.m. person. For more information, buUt-ins, 1 % baths, fireplace, Here is your chance to buUd tage St., centrally located, wE HAVE customers waiting The standards in these developmeitts are so high that the higher Income group wfuits age. Large, unzoned parcels, tures of enrolled Democratic call Philbrick Agency, Real­ to live there and economical enough so the middle end even the lower income groups cellent location. Very clean. family room, sundeck, 2-car a home custom tailored to all areas. Louis Dimock Real- party members in said munlcl- PERFECT Easter gift, Siamese SEASONED fireplace wood for large pleasantly furnished for the rental of your apart­ tors, 646-4200. Only $38,900. Keith Agency, your needs. We ore Just rooms, parking. Call 649-2368 can afford to live there. garage, % acre wooded lot, ty, Realtors. 649-9823. polity must be filed with said kittens, raised on ’TLC. Call sale. Call 228-9586. ment or home. J.D. Real Es- 646-4126, 649-1922. $25,900. Philbrick Agency, beginning to take orders for I for overnight and permanent 649-0628. ------— tate Associates, Inc. 643-6129. MANCHESTER — 20,000 square R eattors, 646-4200. summer delivery. Westwood ^ O U A ^ thinking of seU- guest rates. foot masonry industrial build- MONEY?? MANfJHES’TER — Oversized Park features larga treed From 1-84, take Exit 99. Follow sigm on Rt. 1,95 toward UGonn. Turn Gardon— Form - THREE ROOMS, heat, hot wa­ ing. l >/2 acres, central location, four-room Ranch. Full beue- A’lTRACTIIVE 6-room Ranch lots with city sewer and Dogs— Birds— Pots 41 GIRL OF good character 21-26 ter, garage, near Center. 646- all utilities. Many possibilities, ment, oil hot water heat, 2-car Dairy Products 50 to share apartment with same. a right on Rt. 44A. ^ 2 R>IIb on left is Rolling Hills. with large bedrooms, full w ater. F or d etails ca ll 646- CUTE PUPPIES for sale, CoUle- 3672. including commercial use. garage. On biu line. Char-Bon ceramic bath, sliding i^aaa 6306. l^t rosZ Dated at Ma^wter, Ocn- Call 643-2034. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. HARD TO Agency, 648-0688. Shepherd, some tri-color. Call FRE»H EGGS by the case or FOUR beautiful rooms, heat, doors to large sundeck, one- S n g anTahle to ^ . Doris Smith, Jarvis Realty 643-0926. dozen. Also potatoes. Buy di­ LARGE combination bedroom hot water, stove, refrigerator, $21,900 — Newly listed, six- car garage, on 1)4 acre lot, B &L W Eldward Tmnklel, and living room, desk, 2 $2ft000. Philbrick Agency, (Jo., R ealtors, MLS, 648-1121. rect from the farm and save. parking incHuded. 568-0833. room Oape with three bed­ BARROWS and WALLACE Oo. Town Clerk Natsisky Farm, Inc., 122 New- closets. Meals tor errands. 649- Invcstmant Proparty rooms. Beautiful yard and In Realtora, 040-4200i. Live Stock 42 6459. PLACE ktanchester Parkade marked Rd.. Vernon - South For Solo 70-A Bucl^y school (^ War- SUBURBAN - newer six-room M anriiester 649-6806 Windsor line, off Dart Hill Rd.. Furnished ’THREE HORSES, golden palo­ ROOM for woman only, kitchen CENTRAL A-1 apartment site, ren E. Howland R ealtor, 643- colon ial on an acre ------Lovely Linens mino mare, 16 hands, western; 644-0304. UM . b i VEBMOK - K ~ « m Striped Alike priirileges. Parking and laimdry Apartmants 63>A 13 - rooms, two - family 2H SST S S Z. 4 bay gelding, western, 16.2 facilities. 649-5129. MORTGAGES?? ------ov«n-raLHgW manure delivered. Call Manchester, Connecticut, so­ TWO HORSES tor sale. Call 742-8268. ed two-room apartment. Oak MANCHBS’TER — business 649-3818. Ranch, quiet protected neigh­ Lodge, 643-9171. block with 6 apartments, ex­ WITHIN THE PAST FIVE WEEKS licits bids for roof repairs to 643-6318. Apartments Hats— the Bennet Junior High School borhood, year ’round oomfort cellent condition. Owner will plus swimming, boating, fish­ Tenements 63 finance 80 per cent at 8H per Building (Jomplex and the Wad­ Business Locations dell School. Sealed bids will be INVITATION ing and skating. Only $19,900. Articles For Sole 45 Household Goods 51 ATTRACTIVE 3-ro6m apart­ cent. Terrific income produc­ Louis Dlmook R ealty, 649-9828. For Rent 64 er. Call now, Hayes Agency, received imtU April 16, 1970 at ALUMINUM sheets used as A-G OLDE ’THINGS —Antiques, ment, heat, hot water, electri- ______8:80 p.m., at which time they TO BED printing plates, .009 thick, 23x curios, furniture, appliances city, stove, refrigerator. AdulU, MAIN STREET office space. 646-0131. VERNON — ktonchester Line will be publicly (q>ened. The Sealed bids will be received 4-bedroom Garrison Colonials, 6’’, 25 cents each or 6 for 81- sold, bought, traded, reflnish- —no pets.— *’■'References,------8130. 649- 100 per cent location near MANCHESTER close to shop- right is reserved to reject any at the office of the Director of ing. 260 Pleasant Valley Rd. 5324. aluminum siding, 2% baths, 643-2711. banks, air-conditioned, auto- ping, 4-famiIy with 4 room and ell bids. Speclficattons and General Servicea, 41 Center first-floor family rooms, ga­ (rear) corner Rt. 5, South matic fire sprinkler. Apply SCREENED loam, processed ’THREE-room apartment in apartments, 4-car garage, new bid forms may be received at Street, Manchester, Conn., until rage, $88,700. Hayes Agency, Windsor, weekends or appoint­ Marlow’s, 867 Main St. the Business Office, 1140 Main April 8, 1970 at 11:00 a.m . for gravel, banknm gravel, sand, ment. 644-2616. wooded setting, ideal tor one heating systems and roof. Mid 646-0181. fill, stone. George H. Grifflng, person or couple, large living 474 MAIN St., 3-room office or 30’s. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. Street, Manchester, Conneett- WATER MAIN INSTALLATION Inc., Andover, 742-7886. SINGER touch and sew with room with picture windows, commercial use. 646-2426 from cut. —HARTFORD ROAD — MAIN cabinet. Monograms, hems, private patio and carport, g.g EXCELLENT C-zone comer AMAZING RETIREMENT HOMES Douglas E. Pierce, ST. TO ELM ST. USED commercial type electri­ embroiders, etc. Used, excel­ heat hot water and appliances parcel. Ideal for professional Business Manager Bids tanoM, plans and speclfl- NOTICE cal fixtures. Good condition. included. Immediate occupan- MANCHESTER — Lease brand offices, and-or apartments. catiMis are available at the lent condition. Guaranteed. Homes are not shell homes, but are completely finished and furnished with no extras LISTINGS PUBLIC HEARING Call 643-8532, Mr. Crispino. new stores. North Main St. Must sell immediately. Offers Full price now 856 or 7 month­ cy. 8150. monthly. Philbrick to buy. All of Jensen’s pre-bullt homes and mobUriiomes are buUt to American Stand­ General Servicea Office, 41 BOARD OF DIRECTORS ly payments of 88. 522-0476, Agency Realtors, 646-4200. Heavy traffic, air-conditioned, invited. Heritage House, 646- ard Associettion Code A119.1 or above. Center Street, Manchester, (Jon- t e n t a t t v e b u d g e t s dealer. ample off-street parking. 2482. PINE RIDGE neoUcut. ' OF GENERAL MANAGER MANCHESTER —Unusual exe­ Meyer Agency, Realtors, 643- TV>wn of Manchester, April 6, 1970 TRAIN FOR CLEAN, USED refrigerators, cutive suite, prestige location, 0609. ProfesaionaUy Landscaped Lots—you ■wUl be surprised at the layout and planning on VUAGE Ommectlcut massive living room with ****”*^ riiade trees and colorful flowering shrubs MghHgdit 8:00 p.m . ranges, automatic washers Land For Sale 71 Have Gome on the Market! B y n am ato Robert B. Weiss, WADDELL SCHOOL MANAGEMENT with guarantees, see them at fireplace, maple paneling, for­ New Stats Bd. (Mbesa General Manager AUDITORIUM mal dining room with fire­ Houses For Rent 65 B.D. Pearl’s Appliances. 649 SOUTH MANCaiES’TER — Ap­ tram B. CMboUo High) 168 Broad Street Main St. Call 643-2171. place, 2 bedrooms, all ap­ R e U n ^ t Home VUM^. a n engineered, planned and buHt around the theory that on full salary COMPLETTELY furnished 3-bed^ proximately 5 acres with 641’ FEATUBINO: Notloe Is hereby given that in pliances, heat and electric in­ frontage, half mile to Martin pro-bulH home mobUehome living is pracUcal and enjoyable for couples. We do not NOW. MORE THAN EVER SEWING machine — Singer zig­ cluded. 8250 per month. Paul room Ranch. Redecorated and recommend this type of Uving for people with sdvx>l chll^en. ^ ft 1 ft 8 bedroom d e lu u accordance with the provisions Salary is one of many zag, buttonholes, hems, fancy carpeted. 8250 monthly, plus School. Owner will . finance. M. Towniwuae Apts. PRESIDENTIAL of Chapter V of the Town Char­ features, you’ll Uke about W. Dougan Realtor, 646-4636. utilities. Lease and security re- R®altor, 643-6321. 7 this well-planned Man­ designs,* etc. Originally over YOU DONn* HAVE TO BE RETmEDR M m r o to buybu' a retirement home. Many people whom You Need The Professional ft Colored range, reCrtgera- ter, as amended, the Board of agement Training Pro­ 83(X), full price now 861. Easy NEW 2-famlly Duplex, 4 large qulred. Available April 1st. MANY CHOICE industrial and last child has left ' -home, purchase them although their retirement may be 10 to 16 tor, dlahwasher, disposal YILLAQE Direotora of the Town of Man­ gram. Bam full salary as terms. 522-0931, dealer. rooms, baths, wall to wall 643-1279. commercial sites available in years away. ft WaU to waU carpets (Jentsr St ft ’Ihompson Rd. chester will iMdd a public hear­ you train, with frequent carpeting, appliances, base­ Mnnehesber ing on the tentative budgets of BUNK BEDS, chrome table and the Manchester area. Owner Guidance Of Your Local Reollor! ft Air conditioned increases directly related ment with washer and dryer Out of Town will consider land lease or will High Type P a r d o n this low cost housing is not necessarily purchased bv low in. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY the General Manager tor said to your progress—and a chairs, baby furniture, 16’’ tri­ hook-up. Nice yard. 8130 per come people, but to the contrary is purchased by the older well-t/fitn ufhn » ft Heat ft hot water In- Town of Mancheeter for the fie- definite executive appoint­ cycle, hobby horse, call 647- For Rent 66 build to plan. (Jail Jarvis Real­ 3-6 yri. month. Call 643-2282 or 644- ty Co., 643-4112, 643- 1121. ed in reducing the Hvlng coeU^d ^ y s lo S ^ ^ ® ^ eluded 1 ft 8-Bedroom Aportmenla oal year beginning July 1, 1970 ment as Branch Manager 9746. a day, and maintenance is almori ^-exU tentU m s^ e^ H h l e Complete electric kitchen as published or to be published All the loveliness of the at program completion. 8896. HEBRON - WALL ST., four- l»rU-. «.!»». pool, THIS AD IS SPONSORED BY THE ft Individual private beae- Both mother and daugh­ room apartment, heat, hot wa­ menta with laundry con- by the (Seneral Manager In The beautiful peacock is cap­ No selling, no experience FIVE ROOMS, first-floor, cen­ e 2 Air OondtUoneni tured in this combina­ ter will look slim and required. Friendly co­ ter, carpeting, etc. Available neettons Mancheeter Evening Herald. , lovely in this sleeveless workers and your duties tral, adults only, no pet. Se­ Houses For Sole 72 Low Prlcea — Easy Financing — Prices'Start at |8,M)0. e Wall-to-wall carpeting Bald hearing will be held In tion of crochet and em­ curity and references. 643-4677. Immediately. 8176 monthly. 646- ft Soondproollng manonry broidery to trim linens. two-tone I It's fu n to will be interesting and MANAGER 0882, 649-2871. MANCHE8TER — 8-room Rais­ the Auditorium of the WOddell No. 2031 has hot-iron make; fun to wear. No. challenging. Outstanding , wall between each Apt e Master TV antenna Scbobl, 168 Broad Street on 8351 with nioTO-ouiDE is ed Ranch, four to five bed­ \ transfer for 3 motifs; employe benefits, rapid VERNON — Willow Brook rooms, built-ins dishwasher, For chsiiii, prestige, comfort snd the grestest vslne in low nwt s m baths Monday, April 6, 1970 at 8 crochet directions; color in Niew Sizes 8-18 (bust promotion, secure future TRAINEE Apartments. Immediately new MANCHESTER BOARD chart. 31H-40). Size 10, 3‘2Mi with America’s oldest and catpeting, reo room, wooded o'clock In the evenlngi 9t which bust 1 . . 2 yards of 40- PLASTICS ZM rooms at |160, 4^ at 8186. lot. High 20’s. Hayes Agency. s Laundry, storage area In hearing any elector or taxpay­ ...... SIND 50* !• - Mill. . Icr - Mck jiij'ut- largest consumer finance for Connecticut area na­ the basemwit Urn U Inetniln (Int-cUii nnlllne. inch plus IH yards con­ company. Heat, hot water, refrigerator, 646-0181. OF er may have an opportunity to tional company that oven-range, disposal, dlsh- lass Cabot, MsaehoftsrMsaeboftor trast. No. 8352 is in Sizes LEADMAN Mlany (Jther Fenturea be heard. For and by order of E vesbeslw HoraM,“ ■■ UM AVI. 2-0 years. Size 3 . . . 1)4 leases retail shoe de­ washer, wall to wall carpeting, EAST Center St. — Oombina- Main Offies Some Apte. ready lar oral' ABOCfttCAl, MKW YOBS. rds of 45-inch plus H Please Contact Experienced In plastic, in­ the Board of Dlreotore of the M.Y. 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Rob­ Broken Invited m onthly. 646-0882, 649-2871. ertson, Realtor, 648-6908. f 1 f) (\W W ^ ^ i \ \ \ it, MARCH 27, ifl PAGE TWBNTY^UE Slicing \ ' ■ • ATwage Daily Net Prese Run • \ le Weather For Hw Week Ikided Increffiatg cloudlnoH, not oo Manchester Child Study Townpeople JanuMy 14, 1975 cold t(^ight, chenoo a t ohowon Qroup wtB meet Tuesday at mixed with ole«t or mow. Sun­ About Tomu 7:80 p.m., at the Buckley School To Receive day cloudy, cooler; high immp library. "Our Curriculum, What Announce Engagements executive board o t Bent­ 15,890 40. It ts end What It Could Be." ley School PTA will meet Mon­ Census Forms Manchetter——4 City of Village Charm ’ will, be discusseld by Oeorge day at 8 p.m., In the achool li­ Bnadau, assistant superintend­ brary. Now that postal service in the ent oif Mcuicheeter schoola; Dr. area Is back to normal, the VOL. LXXXIX, NO. 151 (SIXTEEN PAGES—TV SECTION) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1970 (OlMoUled Advertloliig o . Pave U) PRICE TEN CENTS Thomas Coodklnd, professor of Maltha Circle of Bmanuel census, to be delivered to homes education a/t the University of all over Manchester by mail­ Lutheran Church will have a Connecticut; and Robert Nolte, aew-in Monday etartbne: at 10 men tomorrow, will airlve on director o f education at the schedule. CiikUn am., at the churdi. Westtedge School, Simsbury. FV>ur out of five househoMs / The event Is <^>en to ell inter­ will have a brief, 38-quesUon Camhodian Inmates Wear Keeps Maiiy Dr. Craig Daniels of the Uni­ ested parents. Strike versity of Hartford will lecture form to flM out which should on "Motivation and the Middle take about 15 minutes to com­ Easter Finery plete, according to census Officials Fear Age Child,”. Monday at a Man­ Jobless Claims bWIOHT, lU. (AP) — The chester Phiblic Health Nursing authortUes. • Home for Holiday Show 7% Drop For one in every five house­ Blaster parade at the Illinois Association aes^ion of its staff Couritercoup Reformatory for Women will WASHINGTON (AP) — Trav- better chance of getting out of education series fromi 3 to 4 holds, there are additional ques­ Fine Selection of Corsages & Plants Forj A 7.5 per cent drop in unem­ tions, with the largest num ber- become a permanent thing. «ling by air at Ekistertime tova- Newark. I was mipposed to p.m., at the agency's ofiace, 71 ployment compensaiton claims 89— geing to one in 30. If the SAIGON (AP) — The Cambo­ Inmates will be wearing rlably Involves crowds and de- leave at 1 p.m., but now Urn B. Center St. waa reported for last week in fanUly la In the one in five cate­ dian state radio called t seem likely the quired. meant watching departure and ney F. Lee BaUey, executive dl- vicar of St. Oeorge's Elplscopal 114 Adelaide Rd. Her fianoe is the son of Maj. •with 5,426, New Haven with In Rec Events appeal would be heeded, since The Bhister parade end arrival boards for Informa­ Church of Bolton, will conduct 6,119, and Waterbury with 6,106. and Mrs. Chotbee Baker of (See Page EIgM) Her fiance is the son of Mr. the North Vietnamese and the breakfast wUl serve as an tion, ninntog from ata-ltoe a service Sunday at 8:15 a.m. Manchester was 18th among BellevMe, N.J. Trophies were a'warded re­ and Mrs. John Lee Harris of Viet Cong withdrew most o4 inaugural for the new dress­ counter to airHne counter check­ on nadlo station WINF. The pro­ the state's 19 offices. Only Wil- Miss Orfitem is a 1965 grad­ cently to first place wtonens In MUmeaipoUe. their diplomatic persoimel from es. Inmate seamstresses ing for alternate flights, taking gram is sponsored by the Man­ Hmantlc, with 680, had less uate of Manchester Higli Schoof plug pong and pool tournaments Mdss Besser attended Man­ Phnom Penh Friday. have been working overtime edreedy crowded trains and chester Council of Churches and claims than Mandiester, which chester High School and Is a and a 1969 graduate of Southern held by the Recreation Depart­ 1.99 With the new government ap­ to complete the outfits. buses, or simply staying home the Clergy Association of Man­ includes the Rockville sub- senior at Meeatester Ooflege, Oonnedtijcut State College, New ment at the Community Y. parently concerned about the "Ihls is part of our con­ and phoning Easter greettogs. Mail Dispute chester. office. St. Paul, M lm. Haven. She wiD receive her Winners in the ping pong cept of helping offenders to The Professional Air Traffic master's degree in June at the Choose from our huge assortment o f cymbidium orchid possibility of a counterooup by Mr. Harris ts also a student competition w<^ Rick Oobellle Improve their image,” said ControUeni Organizatton. PAT- Southern Connecticut State Col­ corsages in a protective greenhouse package. supporters of ousted chief ot at Macalester Coilege winere he In the Junior division, Stan Peter B. Bensinger, director CO, claimed 3,600 of Its mem­ lege where she Is a mieimiber of state Prince Norodom Sihanouk, Negotiations Is a member o f Alpha Kappa Sharskl to the Intermediate of the Department of Correc bers heeded its coll for a gener­ EASTER GREETINGS fROM EERO'S Omicron Psl Lambda honorary both of Cambodia's internation­ Delta honorary soclote^ division, and Kirk Owen in the tlons. al walkout to a hmg-slmmertog WHO HAS EVERYTHINQ FOR YOUR FEASTING! socieity. She is employed as a al airports remained closed tor society. He Is now on aettve senior division. "We want to eliminate the feud with the F^ederal Aviation ORCHARD FRESH: Macs, Corttands, Red and GoIden Dellc- graduate assistant at the col­ the second day to a row. Stick to Pay duty at the U. 3. Air Forxje Base In the pool tournament win­ dehumanization process,” he Administration over pay, work ious. Russets and WIneaaps. lege and teaches in the Midway Airlines soufees to Bangkok at Plattsburg, N. Y. ners were Rick Fournier, added, "People 'who look load and equipment The FAA, WASHINQTON (AP) — Union FRESH: AqiaragUB, Spinach, G r ^ , YeUow Squash, IhaUand, reported scheduled The wedding is planned for I>rogram In Bridgeport. Junior; Tim Bycholski, inter­ hotter generally feel better, tiowever, said only about 1,000 and government worlc- Peas, Egg Plant, Brussels Sprouts, Leeks, Shal' Mr. Baker is a 1966 graduate flights o t Air Vietnam, Union of ots. Com, White Sweet Potatoes, Chinese, Sa June 26. mediate; and Skip Bartlett, and act better." had failed to show on Friday's u g to beat an undefined dead- of BdUevtnie High School. He Burma Airways ond Lao Air­ voy CaMage, Belgium Endive, Watercress senior. three shifts. It has threatened Une have cast aside ell Iwniw wlM graduate to June frona the lines canceled stops at Phnom Given Beans, Rhubarb, Oallflower, BrocooU Lisa Da'vls was first place Easter Lilies employes ■with dismiesal tor except wage increases to the Dastman School of Music of the Penh and Stem Reap. The Cherry Tomatoes and Buttenut Squash. winner in a combination pool unexcused abaenoes. threateniig postal dtapute. Students Enter University of Rochester, N.Y. sources said It was possible the mPORTEO: Seedless, Emperor Grapes, Spanish Melons and ping-pong tournament tor Honeydews, Strawberries, Peaches, Plums, Nec The wedding Is planned for airports would reopen Monday. New Mass . J A J®*"* announcement Fri- tarines. Watermelons, Limes, Jaffa Oranges, French Contest June 27 at South United Metho­ girls. ^ flJ^;hts to and fr^ (^ca^ night by the negotiating The Cambodian radio said in had been canceled at leart until was seen aa a poMlUe Grapefruit, Navel and Temple Oranges. dist Church. a French-language broadcast Unidentified Enfield auxiliary officer comforts of four young people found murdered in an Enfield Ten students from Manchester noon because of the ab^ee admtolntraUon at- NOTE: WeTl Have Easter Hams, Flowers and Bunnies. 2.99.3.99 that on Thursday night and Fri­ sister, left and mother of Daniel Gurtin, 18, one apartment early yesterday. (AP Photofax). High School and 10 from East Celebrated OPEN ALL DAY EASTER SUNDAY! day morntog, the Viet Cong or­ to «to speedy and mai»- Catholic High School will com­ Just out o f the greenhouse, stately lilies up to 8 blooms sald 8 6 ^hts were Mve reform of the system. NOW ganized demonstratlcsis at Kom- FRESH ASPARAGUS ...... lb. S 9 t pete In the contest being con­ Nazarene Choir OPEIN 7 DAYS A WEEK per plant in an attractive gift wrapped pot. T^e Easter we^end negotiattons were to re- pong Cham, about 36 miles from GREEN B E A N S ...... lb. ducted at West Haven High Tomorrow crush is to a i T ^ sumo today m an attempt to set- MANCHESTER PET Phnom Penh, "to come and WINESAP APPLES ...... 16-qt. basket $ 1 ^ 5 School on April 11 by the Con­ Offers Cantata trouble our capital." ^ *»*« ^Itopute that M to a MURCOTT TANGERINES ...... doz. 7 9 ^ necticut Chapter of the Amer­ CENTER Christians around -the world Police Seek Young AWOL Sailor ^ 1, ■ h widespread strike of postal ican Association of Teachers of A message of song and nar­ The radio warned Cambo- will celebrate Easter Sunday, We Cany Tlw Manchester Evening Herald ration of the life, death, and re­ 906 Main S t —040-4273 storks and carriera a weekaga French. dians "not to be taken to by tj»e most Joyous holiday on the surrection of Jesus Christ, a Mon.-Sat 0:00-6:00 IT ""T . f ^ T ^ statement lamnd by ooaiFLKrrB l i n e o f Su n d a y p a p e r s Oompetition will be held on those who indulge to the games Christian calendar, with new lit- cantata by John W. Peterson, Thurs. tUl 0:00 of the Vie* Cong . . . You must urgy and tradition^ Easter bon- five levels of preparation. It Is will be presented Sunday at 7 For Questioning in Enfield Killings d L to Wnt tti?dto!^on. "THE KINS expected 434 students from' 62 Sunday 12:00 to 6KM> understand that Sihanouk was nets. right timeUme affected flights In the Wednesday ted brought ttetw o p.m. by the adult choir of the far West, too. schools will' enter. legally divested o f his functions Coming after the reipentent 40 aides close to a setttament. OF Church of the Nazarene. A z a l e a s of chief of state, conforming to days of Lent and the solemn ENFIBLD, Conn. (A P )—An Linda Eldmonds, 21, and her said. Plnytog cards, dirty dishes the front seat of the car the The absences were most keen- MHS entries are Wayne Steely, Biblical accounts of the resur­ 1 .. .. i IT.* A. A- -.—.to B oth sides "agree that postal the constitution. He Is a traitor three-hour Good Friday servlcea unidentified young man who po- fianoe, Peter Demovan, 19, of and several beer cans found to woman said, ly felt to the FAA s 21 air route , . ^ . . • PRODUCE!" level 1; Alan Sandals and Lisa rection will be discussed to Sun­ ^ A . _A _ j______„A worker* need and must have sa­ to the nation." marking the agony and death of , i k t withn f l v South Windsor in separate bed- the kitchen and drop-in card When one of the youths push- control centers, where men at Larson, level 2; Paula Cyr, Septic Tm Iu lary tocreoaes and that the only PERO day School at 9:30 a.m. The at­ Sihanouk was deposed March jicsus on the cro?s, Chriftians ^ ^ ^ ^ rooms covered by blankets to parties were a common occur- ing the car fell, "Pete (Dono- radar screens guide hteh-alti- 27« OAKLAND ST., MANCHESTER — 64S-8S84 Marcy Klecolt, Joseph Cohen, AND queeUon is how much and tendance goal for the &mday 18 while he was to Moscow urg- will celebrate His Resurrection Irom the Navy waa sought today second-floor apartment. ance at the apartment, he said, van) laughed and teased him tude Jetltoers between airports, and Carlyle Osier, level 3; Paige when,” the statement safaL School Is 350. Last Sunday 330 ing Soviet leaders to help con- w!th sunrise service and new by police probing for clues to Paul Vasseur, 17, and David The three young men were very loudly,” she added. There were pickets at some cn- Adams, Susan Charlamb, and attended. Plu^^ Sewers It eidded that "all other prob- Lillian Messier, level 4. 1 49 3.99 vince the North Vietnamese and fashlora. the slayings of four young per- Gurtin, 18, both of Enfield, were employed at the Blgelow-Sanford Miss Edmonds had shared the .-..A, lem s—and there are many— The annual Easter service will . . Viet Cong to get out of Combo- Pope Paul VI Is to give his ____rtiaeoveredA AAA-A. in the living room discovered oaroet factorv in the here, living which room was carpet anartment factory forhere, several ■which was months apartment At the for Kansas several CMy months At me Kansas t;it.y ceiw r, poetponed until the ECHS students are Mary Mc- be at 10:46 a.m. The Rev. Wil­ Machine Cleaned dto. He is to exile to Red (Jhtoa. famed papal blessing" Urbl Et were uninformaU've near what police said they pre- closed to observance of Good -with another girl until recently, where only 21 of 63 contrbilera auestUm Is soivsd." Oooe and Joanne LaVae, level 1; liam Taylor, pastor, ■will pre­ Septie Tanks, Dry Wells, Special selection o f beautiful early flowering azaleas. Four (Jambodta's provisional chief Orbi—to the city and the world persons they had question- sumed to be the murder weapon, Friday. Miss Bkhnemds reported- when her fiance moved to. riiowed for the evening aim Cynthia Dickinson and Reg;ina sent a message, "The Secret Sewsr Lines InstaOed—Cel­ inch to SVi” pots. One Day Only of state, Cheng Heng, tc4d the —to thousands of Romans and , th<. bodies of an en- a .22 caliber rifle that belonged ly worked to the cafeteria at The youths who frequently ®n*y tore flights on hour were _ a_^ _ 1 HOUSE Kelland, level 2 ; Daria Weklind Agent of Christ's Reeurreetton." lar Waterproolliig Dane. country via radio B^riday that pilgrims to St. Peter's Plaza to couple and two of their to Donovan. the Pratt & Whitney. Aircraft came to the apartment were handled from adjacent pay poMOl and Noreen Dlcklnsoti, level 3; The choir will sing. centers, while other overflights toim prior to the walkout, "the Viet Cong have begun ac- Rome. S^e teeii^ed friends were All tour had been Shot to the plant to Blast Hartford. described by neighbors as Saf., Judith Lang and Deborah The church will cooperate with McK in n e y b r o s . were being routed north and The particqpants in the clossd Vaughn, level 4; Kathleen Hor- the Salvation A m y to an annual lU Peari St — •45-53M * ^ , ^ * > * ^ For Roman Catholics to the to u n i Friday morntog to the head, police said. ' south At toe Kansas City mu- meeting, have been tJght-Hppal Sunrise Service at Center Park p^le and ^ soldiers espe- united Statee, it Will be toe first couple's apartment. Donovan and Miss Edmonds was "showed ^ toe s»ay^ -who had a few beera and then A t^ y ^ ^ rigan and Margaret O'Connell, Sewerage Dlspoeal Go. level 6. at 6:30 a.m. cfcally in provinoes near the bor- Easter Su'day with new liturgy been shot in the may have been asleep when the adding, i home. trollers failed to report to work for the daily joint statemenbi March th *«;•’ _ for the Mass. It was approved ^ead. A medical examiner estd- slayer entered, police said, since a crime to Enfield of this magnl- At Christmas. Miss Edmonds to ^ 28 V ^ Cong forces to civilian by the National Conference o t they ted been dead since she was wearing pajamas and tude.” ____received an eng^ement ring supervisory personnel nouncements that ^ sestema clothes were reported to have Bishops tor use begtontog last a,bout 6 a m. he und.rwear. Four autopsies were perform- trom Donovan. The couple plan- ^ been "buslnesa-Uke" and IIALI- attacked a town lees than 12 Sunday. wenUty of the AWOL The other two youths wera ed Friday afternoon to Hart- „gd to marry early this sum- ^ A v S uxe onu miles from Phnom Penh, and in New York, Fiffh Avenue sailor waa not released. PoUce fuMy ctotoed, Vasseur lying on ford Hospital but police declin- mer and hQss Edmimds had be- ^ ..wVdo not Intend to sacr^ An opparent conflct in union - SAVE miUtary security was stepped wUl be closed to traffic for toe believed to have wanted a sofa, Gurtin to a sitting posl- ed to disclose ^ re^ts. gun remodeling the apartment straitegy^veloped Friday otter Today’s go-anywhere, ^ tor^to^t the capital, with traditional Easter parade fea quesUon him in connecUon tion to an armchair, poUce said. Tenants In tte building s^d only a few days before her the Chicago contrai center James Rademacter, prMtdsnt tanks blocking all routes to and luring women to flowered and ^ involving the four The rifle was on the floor to they heard w shots at the Uine death. jg ^ corttroilers caUed to of toe AFLCIO Ndttonal Asw>- ALMOST Assorted tulips ■in foil decorated pot. Over 4,000 plants to • AAA. beribboned boimets. victims on the night before they front of a coffee table between of the shooUngs. po ce sa . poUce said the bullet that kill- gioh and toe spacing of air- ctoUion o f Letter CasTtero, WOO do-anything Hush Puppies. choose from averaging 5 to 6 flowers per pot. The 28 Nofth Vietnameee and Several blocks away (n. Man- the two bodlee. However, Jtois. Eleaiwr Fone- ^ Gurtin entered through the planes was reduced to the point quoted as aiVKnindng a Thuiw- 25% Vlet Oong diplomats who left hattan^s CJentral Park Sheep police Chief Walter J Skower PdHce did not disclose the man. who lives In a first nwr cheek, near the nose. Miss tlmt airivals and departures ' day deadline for the tallok V Phnom Penh departed from VI- Meadow, several thousand hip- gald toe young people might Identity of toe person who dls- apartment to the same bullcL Edmonds was shot in the lett were delayed by an a'verage of AMteugh that would actually entiane, Laos, today after pieg and other young people are have been murdered, although covered the tragedy, except to ing, said she saw Donovan and teg^pig Vasseur in the forehead 40 minutes. repraoent on mrtniMfmi ot an spending the night sleeping on planning to sing and commune not rule out the possl- say he was a friend of Dono- several other youths pushing a Donovan In the left cheek, O'Hore .airport to Chicago, the earlter, unoCttclal untOi>4mpoMd the airport floor. They ■were not with nature to the second an- tilHty that one of them had been van's. stalled car down the street gear the temple, police said. country's busiest, gave special five-day fiM ABXrClO l>ermltted to enter the Laotian nual Easter "be-to.” Yogado Is, g^ suicide. There was no indication of a about midnight. priority to a Northwest Orient igjter dlsoounted of a deod- capital. a reputed master of yoga, will PoUce found the bodlee of struggle or a robbery, Skower A boy and girl were riding in (See l^ e Elgnt) Alrttoea flight with a heart at- uno. In Washington State De- lead a sunrise mediation, ______tack victim on board. "Tliere ara no dnadUnra mud portment officials have made Minneapolis, toe conveei- At Newark, N.J., where 30 per ,x> Hrtie clock 1m nmnfiif,” oaM It clear the United States Is op- service at Holy cent of the 650 flights were can- Albert J. Zack, AFLrCIO pubUo posed to extension of the Viet- Roggry Roman OathoMc Church celed, the flight of Qleens Col- rgMtioi* director, nom wax into Cambodia. followed by an "Easter lege student Craig Grewcock g telegram which be Spokesman Robert J. Me- jj, oontemporary Style,” YUK, YAAP, SCARE and GASP was typical. lid Rademodier hod sant to mil Clomkey said Friday the United f e g y a w g time-lapse film of "I was planning on leaving Ws orgaidzatlon's locals, **y- States has declared Its "support blooming, accompanied LaGuardla for Mltmeepolis,” he and respect for Cambodian sov- . ^ta^^ drums, and said, "but they maid I'd have a (Bern Page KlgM) es'eignty, neu^ty and territo- and secular readtags Waging War on Pollution rial totegrtty. jj„ young pariahlooers. The assurance come Just a . , , along to way as toy speak weak after Prince Norodom Si- Sunrise services are plani^ By GEORGE C. WII.SON ance — conservationists, labor haiwuk was deposed aa Cambo- many churohes and hilltops The Washington Poet leadei^, housewives, teachers, about tiVe rape of the land. civic clubs, and students of all —In Ctolcago, there ts a drive dlan chlel of state and replaced tw Rev WASHINGTON—On AprU 22, to buy stock In the city's pow­ by a government which ctelme I" if everything goes according to ages and poUUcal persuasions. to te Spo«d to tolemttog com- ™Uam E. F l^ recto of to Some of the young people pre­ er company to gail^ tofluence on plan, a strange parade will the inside. muntatMa^ries Inside Cam- Episcopal c l ^ . said a r^- move down New York's Fifth paring for Elarth Day caU them­ robed quartet playing brass In- selves "ecology freaks.” Web­ —The girls at Regina OothoUc iS Avenue. Horses, bicycles, School in Hyattsvllle, Md., Thero has been some specula- etrumenta would welcome toe ster defines ecology as "the steam and electric care — al­ have picketed a nearby Ooca most anything that can move branch of biology dealing with (gee Page Eight) (See Page Eight) the relations between U'vlng or­ Oola Plant to protest t o Utter with little sound and smoke — from non-returnable bottles and Colorful Hyacinths 99^1 will lead a procession to Union ganisms and their environ­ ment." Ecology promises to be cans. Square. There, along FVwir- —The College Oommittoe on Huge, colorful and fragrant blooms. Also available 3 hyacinths per pot. a new focal point for both Indi­ teenth Street, the parade will Air PoUutlon at San Jacinto MV vidual and group action aimed turn into a new kind of carni­ Junior College near Houston at bringing about reform to val. has been showing up to force save the land, water and air. Beautiful Hydrangeas 3.99 Margaret Mead, the anthro­ at meetli«s of to Texas Air Big beautiful pink and blue full flowering plantsin attractively wrapped pots. pologist, will talk about mis­ The acttvUles alreeuly under­ ContTol Board. Dolores Zann, managing our planet; fedk sing­ way or planned show the 19, said her grcNtp has raised lle is li ers will decry filthy rivers, pro­ breadth ot concern. Originally, the issue of conflict-of-interest Chrysanthemums 2.99 tO 3.99 fessors wUl lecture on the perils the umbrella term lor the fed­ charges against two members MEN'S f a m o u s "CRAIG SCOH" of phosphates and pesttetdee; eration of activists was of t o board—one is connected lawyers will give free advice on "Environmental Teach - In." I \ i p p U ' S Just arrived! 6” pots. Choose from assorted colors in full bloom for Easter. with big Industry: the other is LUXURY TAILORED, LIGHTWEIGHT how to sue polluters. A robot That name has been changed to owner o f en asptiatt plant. will breathe to cigarette smoke "Envtoonmental Action," sym­ —Dr. Marshall Brewer, 28- Gardenia Plants 7.99 and sooty etty air so people can bolizing the acU'vist nature of year-old resident surgeon at t o watch his glassbotUe lungs turn the movement. And the action This is a limited Easter Special, only 48 per store. University of Alabama Medical SPORT COATS block. Is being taken all across the School, believes his environ­ All this will be port of a much United States. ment group already has man­ Fancy you in these Hush Puppies.* Chunky little heel, tailored lines and larger national happening on —In Washington, D.C., col­ aged to shake big steel end step-in comfort make this casual a must for fashion minded you Soft brush­ Blarth Day—April 22—t o for­ lege students and other conser­ other todustrial eotabHahmente ed pigskin; also smooth saddle and platinum. What comfort for R 1 S .0 # • . • mal launriidng date for the vation-m inded citizens will to the Alabama Industrial As- country's latest protest move­ march from Lafayette Park BOctaUan (ALA). ment. It's goal Is to force man MARLOW S CARRIES HUSH PUPPIES® across from the White House to Brewer's BT0UP> GASP to look at what he ts doing 1 to the General Motors executive (Greater-BIrmlngham Alliance For EVERY MEMBER of the FAMILY! himself and his planet: to cIibI- Dish Garden Assortment offices to conduct a mock trial. to Stop Pollution) Is asktof^en- lei^e t o concept to t a gallop­ They will "charge" the corpo­ vlronmental questions of' all ing Gross National Product The perfect Easier Gift that ration with making most of the t o Alabama poUtloal oon- (GNP) always represents pro­ will last for many months. cars that pollute the air. didates dnd pubUshtog the re­ 3.49 to 4.99 gress, and to lay the foundation sults. Brewer's group is trytng for social, political and econom­ —In St. Louis, blacks from to counter todustrial poUuters' ic change. to ■west end of to city will money 'With grasa roots poUtloai The new movement — suc­ stage gueTTiUa skits to drama­ action. cessor to the Civil RlghU Drive tise to environmental prob­ —Portland, Ore., high school of the early 1960s and the War lems — rats to the ghetto, students are trying to ooHeot on Poverty of t o mid-1960s — poisanous lead paint on to 110,000 — asking dollar con­ Crowd-Stoj ^ Is not expected to stop at the walls, treeiess streets. tributions from follow students end df Earth Day. Already, or­ —1(1 Loh Angeles, over 1(X> -to finance law suits against Twenty-three-year-old twins Bunny and BiUjr M c­ ganisations to reclaim the en­ protesters will complete a poUuters to t o area. Crary of Hendersonville, N. C., drew a crowd M vironment have been formed at monlii-long, 400-mile "Survival —Juntors cmd seniors at they deposited their total 1,800 pounds on two 8,000 high schoola and 2,0(X) col- March" from Berkeley to Schenectady, N.Y., high schools mini-bikeg in New York yesterday. The twins . leges. Sacramento to Los Angeles — The result is a blssare alli­ hopefuUy recruiting others. (See Page Seven) weigh' over 600 pounds apiece. (AP PhotoClx).