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W RDNESDAY, M A Y 18, ^ m o PAQE FORTY-FOUR . I jlancWat^r Enaritng Jpfralii u. Most Manchester Stores Will Be Open Tonight UntU90 *Clock ' ' " t 5 & The North Manchester Al- About Town Anon family group will meet to­ FelloM’sliip Slate League Report on Housing night at 8 In the parish house of Average Delhr Net PreM Ron VeUlW i m tm btn of King the Second CongregaUonal Is Installed At Dftyld I^ e Fellows ohurch. The Thursday group On May 26 Board Agenda tVw 11m Waek IkkM The Weather wm b* hont^ at Its m ^ng „,g^t at 8 p.m. In the Path- Center Cliiirch May 8, 18T8 Claaring tUm evening baeem- 7:80 p.m. at O^d Fel- ^1^^ at 102 Norman St. ’The Board of Directors’ in- He Is al.so recommending an r notice! ing iCiUr, cool; low about 8S 1 ^ H^. S e^ e p ^ will a^o g^jh groups meet weekly, and Mrs. Ralph Frank of 96 Fran- formal meeting, to discuss and appropriation from the current r w* hov* raedved a targe thipmeiif of Mm Homorraw fair; high in iOn. h. aw ^d during he evening to friends and rein ee.s Dr. recently was Installed Capital Improvements Reserve 15,965 SatuixUy’a outhMk — oloudy, and refireshments will be served. tives of a person with a sever.e president of the Women s Fel­ review the Manchester League w fomous 4-ox. skeins of Fund, to pay costs for resurfac­ ' Manchester— A CUy of VUlage Charm warm er. ~ ~ drinking problem. lowship of Center Congregational of Women Voters’ Housing Re­ ing the ' high school tennte A Mother’s Day social and ___ rs-iifch efter a notUick. Mrs. port, has been changed to May courts. Originally, thp costs L % wool, red heont buffet mtpper vrlll be sponsored .pj,g Military Order of Cooties, Cl'f'ord Slnirvoop gave the In- 26. Ortgrlnally, It had been 100 VOJ.. L X X X IX , NO. 191 were to come from next year’s (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER. CONN., TOURSDAY, MAY 14, 1970 (Claaalfled Adrerttaiiig on Ehgie fl) by the Polish Women’s Alliance ypw , will meet tomorrow at 8 '■taillnt'on service and Miss Dll- scheduled for May 16. budget. PRICE TEN CENTS Oroup IM Saturday at 6 p.m. at ^ ,^t the post home for a llan Grant gave the worship The May 26 meeting will be­ ^ knitting worsted gin at 8 p.m., in the Municipal At 8:20 p.m., he Is allocating t t e PoUsh-American Club on business meeting. sendee. 40 minutes, to 9 p.m., for the CUnton St. Tickets may be ___ Mrs. Frank renlnees Mr«. Rob­ Building Hearing Room. review and discussion of the L we have over 50 colors in ttoek..ond somo ert Ooe who was elected vice Town Manager Robert Weiss 5 “ !****^ Jehovah's Witnesses will hold V W y Housing Report. Invited to •'res'-'ent. Ah'o elected were Is jUIocating 20 minutes for a r colors are stm hot ovoitablo. for Mm pret- British Probe Bomb Threats .on * ir«>“ P discussion of a Bible aid parficipate In the discussion are m e e tln g ^ d a y at 2:30 p.m. a. at 7:30 al 18 Chambers Mrs. Mark Hip. secretary and special meeting regonllng LWV representatives, the Man­ ^ ent, we are sttN selling this yom of 99c diein, GI Casualty Level me C1UUM>UM>. JSI Woodbndge St. and 726 Mrs. Roy R. Warren, treasurer. financial matters. He is recom­ On Increase mending the establishment of a chester Housing Authority, the Soviet Role N. Main St. in Manchester;Manchester! 144 Chairmen for the coming sea- Human., Relations Commission Suneet Rebekah Lodge and whshout account, to be financ­ NEW.TORK (AP) — The Griffin Rd. In South Windsor; Inclule Miss Lillian Grant, \ and the C-DAP Task Force on King David Lodge of Odd Fel­ and French Rd.' In Bolton. worship; Mrs. Nona McCann, ed by borrowing In anticipation number of telephoned bomb lows w ill have a combined ___ .service; Mrs. Malcolm Robert- of 1970-71 taxes, to cover Im­ Housing. \ r iLiniital thurs. ond In Mideast threats handled by police Highest Since FaU Guild President during 1B60 was nearly dou­ m em orial service Monday at The Stein Chib and the Stein- stewardship; mediate costs of the Northeast And at 9 p.m., he' has schedul­ LONDON (AP) — The Fo^-- ble the figure for 1988, a c­ 8 p.im-at tWd Fellows Hall for tonight at 8 at Be^n^ton member Mrs. William Fetherston of 20 Sewer Interceptor. The borrow­ ed an Informal meeting with his fri. nights SAIGON (AP) — Fighting in Cambodia and South members of both organizations the VFW Home ship: Miss Gertrude Carrier ing Is needed, he expilalned, be­ elgn Office aerved notice today cording to (he department’s Richmond Dr., last night was budget Format Review Com­ Vietnam boosted American battlefield deaths last week who have died during the past ___ and Miss Helen Cairrier, hospl- cause federal grant payments mittee, appointed by hlh> to HN 9:00 IV italn Intends to approach anmnJ report. year. Installed as president of the Aihe TwracU of RuMla about the i>reaent role of A total o f 8,191 ca lls was to their highest level in more than eight months and The cast of the Uttle Theatre for the project are being held up recommend simplification of downtown nianchesTeT^^^^ by red tape. town budget formats. Soviet-manned combat aircraft received, soma of which re­ South Vietnamese losses to their second highest in the of Manchester p«Kluctlon In Egypt. ported the stone threat. Po­ Tbe Eplsoopal Church Women Marks and Mrs. Adam Rhodes. tholom ew. In cerem onies at St. war, official casualty summaries disclosed today. ‘Luv” will rehearse tonight at A apokeaman, quesUened at a lice laaid 2,687 o f Ihe tfareate The U.8. Command said 188 ------—------of St. Mary’s Church will have Also, Mrs. Daisy Bill, pub­ Bai^olomew’s Church. She L its studio, 22 Oak St. newB conference, did not indt- proved to be unfounded and Americans w^re killed in action ito annual meeting and election licity; Mrs. James Hynd,, Mrs. succeeds Mrs. Robert Nelsiwan- _ . ___ . _ , „ .. Henry Miller, Mrs. William Min- cate if Britain means to prees 267 resUNed In the recovery in Southeast Asia last week. It of officers tomorrow starting at Cub Scout Pack 98 den moth- e : » pjn. with a poUuck In Neill " ‘T : " ‘ck Mrs. Charles Pickett, tor Ute withdrawal o f Soviet pi­ of suspictoiB Objects, Includ­ gave no breakdown for Cambo­ ers and committee leaders will r- 'The Rev. Philip J. Hussey, lots from the Arab-Israeli fight­ ing 118 bom be. Nineteen o f dian and South VletnamcM op­ Hall o f the church. ’The presents- TtTb”..'home hostess chairmen; Mrs. C. Thay- ptistor, presided at the ceremo- HOUSE and HALE features Medic Says tlon o f the UnHed ’Thank Offer !!) er B'own, Mrs. Walter Joyner, ing aone. the tatter were set to ex­ erations. , plode. tog will be made at this meet- of Karl Sahn, 63 Willard Rd. Mrs^'^berT^'l^^n^s.’ ^Mi^" Elrl But British authorities have Tbe command also reported tag. ----- Bissell and Mrs. Walter Fred- “ made clear they regard Soviet Ninety-three bombs went that through Wedneaday 110 Letter Led Ladles Bridge Group 2 o t the rfekson, holiday bazaar general communion supper. intervention as having added a off In the city during the U.8. troope have been killed in Manchester Newcomers Club chairmen. Other officers Installed are year. The executive board of Wad­ niew and m ore perilous elem ent Cambodian operations since The report Issued Wednee- dell School PTA will meet to­ wlU meet tonight at 8 at the Appointments also Include Mrs. Gerald Compaaso, first to an already explosive sltua- they were fautvehed April 29 to To Transfer tton. day Uelted am ong th e m ate­ night at 7 :30 in the school cafe- home of Mrs. Ira Epstein, 428 jjrs. Ann p. Brown, auditor; vice presldertl; Mrs. Charles destroy North Vietnamese and W. Middle Tpke, Other meet- Mrs. Thlenes, historian; Mrs. CJarroll, second-^jrice president; SAWINGS THAT The Brltlah, for the first Ume, rials recov ered : 124 pieces taria. Viet Cong base camps and sup­ TRIE LOS ANGELES TIMES ___ tags toiUght at 8 are the Ladies James Elliott, represtSitatlve to Mrs. Paul ’Tucker, secretary; are now pubUidy confirming of dynamite, 164 blasting ply depots used tor staging at­ Th» n* Tvinw,. Bridge Group 1 at the home of Manchester Council o f Church and Mrs. James Downing, that their information backs up caps, 89 grenaJdea, 3 aerial tacks into South Vietnam. LOS ANOEL£» — On Jon. C h ^ M d ^ W ^ e X ^ EJekbreth of 93 Sy- women United; Mrs. Fredrick- treaimrer. IsraeU clalme of Soviet pilots bombs, 146 MMotov cooktaUs South. Vietnamese military 20, Capt. Irvin S. Roger, -TTi a vtoM niKia ahw*. .Ill camore Lane, and the Book Dls- gon, representatives to Girl Appointed chairmen of stand- flldng operational mlsaione over and 40 artillery shells. headquarters reported that 888 doctor with the Army Mbdlcal Group at the home of Scouts. ing committees are Mrs. Corn- central Egyptian territory. government troops were killed Corps, wo* flown home from each meet tonight at 7:30 in the Mrs. „ „ „ Ronald Kraatz, 34 Qoslee ______Urkdersecretary for Foreign church. passo, parish dance; Mrs. In action last week. Vietnam tor duty at March Air 3 Dr., which will discuss "Arma­ Charles Carroll, program; Mrs. M A K l S IN S Affairs Eban Luard told the Headquarters said nearly 400 Force Base near RiverMde. gh geddon” by Leon Uiis. James Carroll, ways and House of Commons Wednesday South Vietnamese troops have Army doctors don’t usually ’Ihe Sdgar Circle of Public Records night: Ex-Patient United Methodist Church will means;‘ Mrs. Eugene Kelly, al­ been killed In Caraibodia In the work at an air tores boss, but Ihe new members class of Warrantee Deed ”On the basis of all the infor­ meet tomorrow at 6:30 a.m. at tar; Mrs. Arthur Charlebois, EXCEPTIONAL BUYS THAT SAVE YOB MONEY! past two weeks, but like the Gapt. Roger, wtioss home is In 44ft. hrMw. o4 t « 1 Center Congregational Church Green Manor Estates Inc., to publicity;_____ ' _l^s.______Frank_____ Bug-^ mation avallaUe to us we U.8. Command gave no break­ Rlveisids, Calif., had asked for ^ h v ^ ^ nacW, hospitality: Mrs. Richard beUeve that combat-ready air­ KilhOHiciah down for the past week. what Is called a oompasskmate Federation Room. Kennedy Rd.. conveyance tax Jennings, social action; Mrs. craft manned by Sovljet pUots ■Unner w ill be provideu. ___ $46,20. The U.8. and South Viet­ transfer to be near Ms wife, Herbert Stevenson. St. Camilus; are now operating over certain namese commands claimed that Carolyn, who has cancer. and Mrs. Donald Gulnan, mem- Y o u r C h o ic e , • ,« areas” of Egypt. At Hospital Then on April 80, the Rirer- Blrot Church'^ Christ. Sclen- <^rarA. and’und'^a allied forces killed 8,898 North In the light of this develop- Vietnamese and Viet Cong Daily Ehuterprise printed a RMnt, the spokesm an Was asked DANVILLE, n i. (A P ) — The troops last week, the highest en. letter from Roger, signed with weekSSk'Stta^y‘m teetlmony meeting eS^oilSt tonight ^____ w'n" Waddell r Rd.,^ ’ conveyance tax Gifts were presented to Mrs. vNelswanger by Father Hussey today, does Britain plan to raise pBl took supervision today of a emy toll in more than 14 Ns roiUtary rank, protesting at 8 at the church. The meeting ___ $28.60. and the Rev. Kdward LaRose, short sleeve the subject with the Russians In for a former mental pa- months. possible U.8. lirvoWement in is- open to the public, Bhislgn Connie L. Pickens, Executor’s Deed assistant pastor of the church. current Big Ftour talks on the Cambodia. The same day Praai- Uent who authorltiee say re- The com m ands said 6,212 •ni« AmAQv Nsvy Nursc Corps. recently Mrs. Raymond Karpe was MideastT North Vietnamese and Viet dent Nixon amwunoed that ^ graduated from the Nurse Corps under the will of Margaret Ven- di^iiTijan for the communion “Naturally these reports turned to a hospital complex Hup^ Two^ Three^ CRUNCH American ground troops ware Zion Evangelical Lutheran where he had been confined and StudentsSet Cong troops have been kiUed Officer Indoctrination Course at nard, to Clarence A. and Donna aupp^r, reg. 2,29 ea. these facts, will form an ele­ during the 16-day offensive Into crossing the border in force. Church wUl meet tonight at fatally shot three offlcieJs and the Naval Schools Qpmmand. M. Roy, property at 16-18 Gris- newly elected president ea. ment in discussions that take ROTC unit commander marches in review over demonstrators trying to halt Cambodian territory. Six days later, Roger got or- 7:80. Naval Base, Newport, R.I. She wold St., conveyance tax $30.25. children and is a teach- place about many quesUona a fourth. the annual parade at the University of Santa Clara in California. (AP Photofax) The South Vietnamese De- sending him back to the ’The federal agency has Jtuls- Small Fires Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Judgment Uen ^ Richard Martin through diplomatic channels," fense Ministry announced that a **’***y- H® was transferred to dUStlon because the killings oc- The Senior Choir of Commu­ John L. Pickens of 206 Ferguson Hotel Corporation of America, g}|g jg an active mem- Crew neck pullover knits in a blend of 65% polyester the epokesman replied. new drive had been launched J^kcArthur at San Pm^ro, nity Baptist Chiuch will re­ Rd. doing business as Hotel Sones- ,,g^ ^ p^ent Teachers Asso- and 35% cotton with permanent-press finish. Sizes S, M, But he declined to say If the at a government faclUty, On Campus Into Cambodia, 10 mUes aenSee Riverside, hearse tonight at 7:30 at the ta, against Russell F. Broder- glatlons In Manchester and the L, XL in solid colors. ^ Issue wlU be raised within the a Veterans Administration hoa- President Bahhidge Warns: the border from Plelku Prov- claimed he was trans- diu rch . Dr. Gerald L. St. Marie, presl- ick, property at 872 Vernon St., Auxiliary of Manchester Memo- fOur-power group which meets . Ince In the central highlan^. ferrod because of his antiwar periodlcaUy in New Toric. ’Thomas Fai+ow, agent in By THE ASSOCIA'TED PRESS _ dent of the Connecticut State $1,079.86. _n»»nander at the air base, RuMian American National included a scientific program Shapiro, 90 Steep Hollow Lane, ’ at least another 100 Soviet pilots ^ murder warrant was issued town Athens for two hours early M Sizes S, M, L, XL. mored personnel carriers. “greatly offended have arrived In Egypt to man after the shootings Wednesday today after shouting down an at­ Center, 211 Wethersfield Ave., Ulrich will be presented at the June 21, Temple Beth Sholom. It IS in the same general area «>f,th® togh-m*^ miM- Hartford. Women Interested In assoclaUon’s state convenUon Sovlet-buUt Jet interceptor air- Coleman Q. Gish, 48, for- Blair James Van Camp, 1063 » -o tempt by university President where troops of the UA. 4lh In- ^Uverstde, and tberstoia ilngliig four-part barbershop May 18 and 19 In New Haven, E. Middle Tpke., and Marcia Southington Plant Bums craft. This new Influx, If con- merly of Buda, who was re- UConn to Close Her Doors Claude W. Sowle to address a fantry Division are operating, harm ony may attend any re- the role of the dentist In the Fraser Glenney, Hartford, May SOUTTUNGTON (AP) — A firmed, would more than double l®ased from the sprawling 288- STORBS, Conn. (AP) — Dls- mlnietration Building, which had furnishings were damaged protest rally.. hearoal. For further Informa- total community health i>rc- the number of Russian pilots acre Veterans AdmlnistraUcHi about 60 miles west of Plelku ^ 7 w 16, South United Methodist general, alarm fire heavily dam- rupUon and damage by students been occupied for about three slightly.” Police battled the rock-throw­ City. A task force of about 8,000 M ficars. senior to Uon, ooU Mrs. TTuman (handall gram, and the value of continu- that for some months—if not Hospital two years ago. ^ Church. aged the Bruce Manufacturing on the University of Connecticut hours Wednesday night by up to However, "telephone lines in­ ing demonstrators with tear gas American troops had been origl- ^ 7 ^|****, of 88 White St. or Mrs. David Ing education as related to years—have been training the The idller left the hospital 160 students. A few of those in­ to the buikUng were damaged in the latest outbreak of vio- Building Permits and Molding Co. plant 'Tuesday campus has raised the possibUl- nkUy com m it to the opwa- P*!^!**“ knowloOgo. Ounas of 114 Linwood Dr. dental practice. James H. Mtidden Jr., for Na- as firemen battled It for two FOR WEAR NOW AND reconstructed Egyptlw air grounds in a car Farrow said volved In Ihe takeover m essed extensively,” he said. elnce during a nationwide wave force. the gunman took from a stu- tion, but about 1,000 w ere liiilled , tional Speed Center of Manches- hodrs before bringing it under ty that the school may be closed up the building before leaving. In addition to disruption of of student strikes and demon­ FOR FATHER'S DAY GIFTS ’Tbe Foreign Office spokes- dent. Farrow said agents cen- out Wednesday. A ter, two signs at 73 Tolland control. down, UConn president Homer “Damage to our files and rec­ age done to the Administration strations protesting the Indochi­ in fighting Wednesday. South man said he could neither con- tered their search in lUinols and Tpke., $180. Southington Fire Chief Arthur D. Babbldge Jr. said today. Building, “a television camera­ na war and the killing of four firm nor deny the accuracy of Indiana, but believe the wanted ords was minor,” said Bab­ Vietnamese forces supported by ,p/ ^ colonel ■■14. Town Sc Country Home Im- Toth said the Are began -with man was struck and Injured Kent State University students. tttese intUigence reports. man is no longer in Danville. “A strike that had comman­ bldge. "There was some glass U.S. helicopter gu iS ^ en- ^ provement to r Bruno Fraccia, eui aluminum pot blowing up. seriously enough to require buy 3 shirts at Privately, however, British in- Danville Is near the Dlinols- ded the support of many ap­ in doors broken and a few Up to 8,000 students at the gaged the enemy at two points J^'****’ ^ Packed by lottery alterations to dwelling at 616 W. He said the building was dam- surgery,” Babbldge said. m last Septem- formants seemed to think the Indiana line 128 miles south of peared to fall victim to the ac­ 19,e0OHstudent Ohio University Inside Cambpdia south of the Middle Tpke., $4,000. aged beyond repair. No Injuries ’The cameraman, Lynn Botch­ ber. hs didn't know “whether regular price accounts are correct. Chicago. tions of a few,” said Babbldge had demonstrated peacefully provincial capital of Svay. ^ „ Frank Ga,mbolatl for Andrew were reported. er, 27, o f w n o -T V , Hartford, until Wednesday when Sowle Weng government headquar- ^ The United States earlier this AU four victims were shot In a statement. was to undergo surgery at Hart­ the commlsskm.' month indicated Its own infer- while standing b^nd desks, The executive committee of Youth Confab suspended seven students whom ters announced. of 1.98 each and ford Hospital today. Boscher he accused, without elaboration, The South Vietnamese mlU- He took ™the c^mlssi^but comr motion tooodly supported the taUdng on the telephone. All but the University Senate also is­ suffered broken bones in Ms aocuracy,4>f Israeli claims about one was shot In the head, sued a statement, saying that of being threats to the security tary, command claimed that Its *?!**i^, * statement Y Hi face. of the uMvensity. f,1 ^ satisfied, return the unused shirts plus the fourth worn and tested After Heart Attack Let’s not kid around— shirt for o complete refund of the retoil price. Critics Say Nixon Isolated your furs are precious to you — and they Regular collar with permanent collar stays, cuffed short sleeves, contour body, never meeds ironing. White and medium shades Dodd To Be Hci^pitalized Even from His Own Aides should be —^ after all, of blue, green, maize, ton. Or high shades of raspberry, orang., they are expensive as deep brown, blue, green, gold. Sizes M li to 17. WASHmOTON (AP) Richard partner, yet are called igwn to' well as beautiful . . . For ^anTnde{inite Period’ M. Nixon runs the presidency as pay senior partner fees. if he were senior partner ot a that’s why your furs NHW BRITAIN, Coon. (AP). Some Cabinet offlcere, he mig- The dinner Dodd had spoken large Manhattan law firm— geeted, may find It difHouIt to should have the best — Doctors examining Sen. at was in honor Connecticut which may help explain the i«- »Uust to a Nixon White Houm protection. SA VE ALMOST^ 25% Thomas J. Dodd today oald a cent cries that he Is isciated. mild heart attack caused his Mate tax conunisstoner JMm L. in which the deoistoc-maklng SuUlvan. Oomplalnts that Nixon Is cut process oiosely paraHeU that of ★ We’re Tough— MEN'S FAMOUS "CRAIG SCOH" collapse at a dinner Wednesday off, not only from pubUc opinion Barbarette said there was no a m ajor law firm —wMb senior night, according to a spMcesman but f ^ the thinking of ranking aides standing in the way of dl about our faciliUes . . . way of knowing yet bow Dodd’s LUXURY TAILORED, LIGHTWEIGHT for the senator. membersmAmhAm of hisKIm own JVtim administra­n lYisilsilMdein root access______. to- the President. our specially designed, The attack wlH fo rce the cam ­ IHness will affect his current tion as well, have mushroosned air-candiUmed vaults are paigning CtmnecUcut Democrat pohtloal canqiMlgn or his work tollowing disclosure laM week of The isolation controversy hM completely moth - proof, In the Senate. to “remain'nospitallaed for an a letter to the President from been fueled by pubUo evldeooe heat and humidity proof, that Secretary of Defense Mel­ fireproof, too. indefinite period of time,” said Dodd, who w ill be 83 OR F ri­ Interior Secretary Walter J. SPORT COATS vin R. Laird had MtUe advauM Joseph Barberette, his press day, faces a stiff fight tor re- Hickel, who wrote: knowledge of Nixon’s plan to secretary. alerilon to a third term in the “FhiaUy, kfr. President, per- ★ We’re Tough— Senate, with the probable first withdraw 160,000 U .«. traoni The eenior senator, a resident mtt me to suggest that you con team South Vietnam Airing the about who handles your PERMANENT PRESS of Old Lyme, had spent a . obstacle a primary fight against slder. meeting, on an Individual oomliw year one or more opponents from Ms furs. Professionally train­ only ’peaceful” night in the ooron- and conversational! ’—’- —with * ed people meticulously •ry-osM' unit of New Britain own party. mambere of your CabInM. T^t- WU- handle them. - Oeneral Hoqtitol after undexgo- Three Democrats have al­ bapshaps through such convavaaconvene-P. Rogars, appssring bs- bush coat Ing on electiocanUograph test, ready challenged Dodd’e right tions, we can gain greater in­ tore a House commltte#, voiesd ^ m rmgulariy $25 Barbarette said, and his phy- to'renomlnation, and party lead­ sight Into the problems ooh- strenuous arguments against In­ sloians consider his oonditlon en like Stats Chairman John frooUng us all, and most impor­ volvement of American troops CATALINA uses a gold metal triangle to create f r e e e s t i m a t e s G i v e n o n » i r«g. 10.98 • s o v e a whopping $6 “ satisfactory.” M. Bailey and Gov. John N. tant, into the solutions of thew In CamhodU Just a waek betota REPAIRING, REMODELING AND Dodd had Just finished mak­ Dempsey have yet to pubUdy profatems.” Nixon ordered combat foroea a plunging keyhoie neckline for the SUN- into that oountiy, SCIENTIFIC FUR CLEANING ing a speech to the New Britain throw their support behind Dodd A close Nixon associate, who BOUND sheath. In natural control doubleknit From one of the country's foremost manufac­ or any of hla rivals. AhnoM atanuManeouMy, Mnan Permanent press bush coat. 65% turers. All'new 1970 models styled with flair Prw Club when he “com­ did not want to be quoted by tad to toes Hokel’s of DuPont nylon for smooth, fluid line. plained of pains In Ms ebsst” Dodd was qensured by the polyester, 35% cotton. Lpnger tailored with core. Choice of single breasted name, the senior law part- that the admlnlstntloa or new double breasted Edwordlan styles In and “fainted la Ms riutlr,” Bar- Senate In 1987 on a finding he ^ ______B s 3 2 . ______tier analogy In an effort to ex- itseV smbraolng a pMloatphy fashion coila^. Snap front. D-ring solid blazers,, muted plaids, herringbones' barotts said. The Senator “col­ had used at leaM $118,088 in plala why some Cabinet mem­ which iqntMU* to look apBiopri- belt. Four. bellows pockets. Pig­ and stripes. Regulars,, shorts, longs. lapsed,” Barbaretts aold, but political funds for perscaal pur­ ber apparenUy feel out off never lost oensoiouneaa. poses. ‘ ' at# oonosm tor tbs attituia «f a J lOl 'Sj'jf skin, regatta b(ue, bone. S to X L from their chief. grsat masa of Amertoaaa-oar An ambulance rushed Dodd to LsM Oeoembsr,' the Justice It Is very difficult, the source Now Britain CMneral Hospital young psopls.’’ V .t , Vv-* Department announced it had said, to convlnoe oHsnts that U that wsrsn't snotwh, Bleksi wbare Ms wife Oraoo was ax- found no evidence to warrant Pie Flies their cases will bs handled ef­ 946 MAIN S'TREET paetsd to Join him today. She found OaUnst aympaoKaan lor orlnilnal proeeoutlcn of Dodd on fectively by Juniors In a law hla^oditr complaint tbat Vise 94B MAIN STREET DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER Downtown Mancheeter 945 MAIN ST. DOWNTOWN MANCHI was In WesMngton Wednesday Thomais Forcade, left, of the Underground Press sen of the Federal Obscenity Ckimmission in Wash­ flm —especial^ whan the AMPLE PARKING ' <•## tnsn TMitaew) Syndicate, hurls a pie into the face of Dr. Otto Lar­ ington. (See story on Page 14) (AP Photofw) oMents rarely ass the stnior («aa.PacaSavM*ta) >r- / V

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MOVIERmiNQB 18 Club Special Tolland County Politico lougb in Sdmers, replacing Habib Slams North Vietnam) THEATER TIME British Probe Sheinwold on Bridge Bernard Underwood. FORRMRENfBANO T V T o n ig h t Memorial Mass ScarchinK For An Alternative In Educatkm? SCHEDULE Mrs. William St. Onge, wife Y D ^ P G O P t f ONLY POOR PLAYERS See Saturday’s TV Week Soviet Role NORTH of the former congressmtu), and The name of our school is not an accident Burnside — The Adventurers, m * sWiAw t« M* raNsfi MSss GET MISERABLE SLAMS Bloodm obile Visit Paul Newman Will Attend Fo r ‘Intransigence’ at Talks ♦ J652 'jr Complete Listings. several of his aides, as well as 8:00 In M id east MoSi tor Sr (Mr By AUHEO 8HEINWOLD AJ93 lA. Gov. Attlllo Frossinelll will PARIS (A P ) — U.S. Ambas- "North Vietnamese forces U.S. spokesmen, said the raids East Hartford Drive-In—Night 0 6.3 Bolton Dinner for Flaherty be among those attending to­ of Bloody Horror, 8:06. Astro A friend of mine called up to S:( (1) Perry M swa sador PhiUp Habdb denounced have no right to be in any of were a continuation of its poli- I AU A6il AOHITffO A A J 4 Draws 144 Pints (M) ‘rill. I* th. LU« morrow night’s Memorial .Mass Zombies, 6:^0 (Continued from Page One) Gwwrtl AudliActt (M) M(an.l«r. By BETTE QUATRALE delegates and town chnlrmcn the childrens as Intolerable today what he these areas. Their illpgal pree cy. ini effect since the bombing say he had' bid 99 slams the pre­ The “18 Club” special bloodmobile units drew 14'i for the late Congressman to be Bast Windsor Driye-In—What WEST RA.ST (4S) P Troop (C) (Herald Reporter) Saturday at 12:30 p.m. at the called Korth Vietnam’s intransl- ence and aggressive actirtlles Iialt in November 1968, of nt- sweep through southeast Leba­ vious night.. Naturally I asked piiltB from 168 donors at three town secondary schools t;U (4«) Waalhor Wolch (C) held at 7:30 at St. Matthew’s Do You Say to a Naked Lady? 4 A 43 ♦ 8.7 S iU (M) US Navy FUm Bolton I.4il 62 ^ (J 10 8" Monday : 68 at Manchester High School, 43 at East (M)/tOk mlllvui'aaUllsoa^a f.lal.lood (C) aggression Ih. Laos and Cam bo- North Vietnam declared that that fire on U.S, reconnaissance Pirmtil Gulitnc* lim m i (4t) Tnili or CoB.eqoeoeo. ist Paul Newman will attend Marcus appeared in the The Mass, requested by the Manchester Drive-In — Butch earlier, Israeli sources said. 6 P bid a hundred, but he pointed 0 0 10 9 2 0 74 Catholic High School, and 33 at Howell Cheney Techni­ IM ) Weather — Sport, and school 6:t the May 23 testimonial dinner dia and its stepped up attacks in the continuation of U.S. air-planes. 41 109 8 7 county previously during the Tolland Democratic Town Com­ Cassidy, 8:16. Prime of Miss out that he wasn't gtring to 41 65 3 2 cal school. —------— New. Pass Pass tin Uriano and Warren Pliide; Gregory M. Oott (8S) Hnnlley-Brlnkley Beport state convention delegates at 6 — Actress Julie Andrews will sponse to our efforts for peace- Hcrtel Majestic for the talks. His said. 2 A 6:45 (M) Local New. Soiiuxmo Goofed and its allies have been led to Opening lead — 10 of Clubs 4 A Pass 4 NT Pass and at ECHS by school nurse Eileen T. O’Keefe 7:M (S) Golden Voynge (C) p.m. at Piano’s. receive one of four honorary ful negotiation continues to be statehient seemed intended to FBI Arrests One M IG exploded in th e air. Can Abner SIbal resdiy be the take, are solely acts of legiti­ ■ ■ ! w ■ was West opened the ten of clubs, 5 C? Pass 6 ♦ All Pass Mrs. Mary Dwyer, ' Slater Mary Lou Sullivan "A ll Around Africa" Duffey is seeking the senator- doctorates from the University intransigence in negotiation and put the United States on notice One pilot o f another was seen (M ) HnnUey - Brinkley Be new DomocnatIc Town Chairman mate self-defenSe intended to Eight in Bank and my friend won with the Catherine Marie, and student* Nick C. Mohr port (O) lal seat presently held by of Maryland at its commence­ an increase in your military at- that fu ^ e r bombing raids bailing ou t. Both p la n e s crashed MMtN MCniM fltta 0» iAMMI of Vernon? resist this aggression, to repel queen. Then he led the king of Miss Nancy Long and Edward Timothy Kearn* (6) Truth or Con.eqnence. (C) Thomas Dc^. ment June 6. tacks we shall react according- would causd , another interrup- In Egyptian territory, w h ile thp overtakes the king of clubs with Rowley. John R. Sullivan (18) Onndld Camera In the latest edition of the Tol­ any outside threat to the securi­ Burglary Ring spades. So far, so good. Newman, a resident of West- Dr. Wilson H. Elkins, univer­ Israeli Eiircraft returned safely, dummy’s ace and ruffs dum­ (SSUS) New. — Weather — land County Democralblc Assoc­ ly-” tion in the talks. The following kept appoint- Nc®^ccu Sullivan (P ) Sports and Feslore (C) sity president, will deliver the ty” of South Vietnam. WASHINGTON (AlP) — FBI West thought things over and my’s last heart. port, has been campaigning for iation newsletter, the listing of HaMb spoke at the 68thr ses- The North Vietnamese, and the spokesman said. ments, the (P ) indicating facul- ■J- Demer* (P ) 7:56 (f) FsmUy Affair (C) commencement address and Dlnh Ba ’Thi of the Viet Cong agents today arrested eight per- Night Shift decided not to take the first (tO M ) Daniel Boone (C) Duffey, who has already ■been now town chairmen Juts Abner COPY Sion of the Vietnam peace talks the Viet Cong called off last, ' ’The dogfights brought to 93 If West discards another club ty members: Reverend Gerald A. Daley (F) • present awards in fine arts to echoed the warning of his North sons and were seeking one other tnnnp trick. Now if South led (8) CDAP (C) endorsed by Flaherty and by SIbal aa the new Vernon chair­ as allied military operations in week’s session to protest U.S. the number of Elgyptlan planes (as good a defense as any). Susan A. Broulllette (18) Movie Miss Andrews; John Hope Vietnamese ally. He said the To Start In another trump West would win BIANOHE8TER HIGH (C) Tolland County State Sen. Ro)>- man, instead of Abner Brooks. Cambodia—aimed at enemy air a ttacks on North Vtetnom in cmmection with a series of Israel claims to have downed South leads his last trump. Brian Nicholson (66) Animal Worid CATS and lead a third trump, where­ William J. Strlcklfind (8) dim Noboro Hoar (C) ert Hbulay of Vernon, both of Franklin, chairman of the hlsto- ) supply and headquarters havens this month. American "aggressive attack on bank burglaries during Uie past since the 1967 war. West can take the ace of William Morris en. SIbal is a prominent Republi­ Oambodla" and the bombing Vegas School upon the hand would go up in Ellen Kravlts whom will be delegates to the ry department at the University —went into a third week. ’Though they claimed this vio- five years In 14 states, Atty. ’The Ciec^-made Katyusha trumps, but now South can safe­ Robert B^inke (846) That Girl (C) can, a former Flolrfleld County raids on North Vietnam "direct- LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) — In smoke. Brent C. Griswold (646) Bowlicbed (C) state convention. of Chicago; Edwin H. Gott, “TTie origin of the present sit- lated the U.S. bombing halt Gen. John N. Mitchell an­ rockets, fired shortly before ly ruff'-the third round of dia­ Pamela J. Leone (Z6-36) Ironside Republican congressman and a HI-iSPEED this gambling town the casinos Declarer saw the danger of Irene O. VlrkuUs (CX Scheduled to hold a reception chairman of the board of the nation in Southeast Asia is the promise that led to the talks, ■ tlmeaten the Paris conference nounced. dawn, caused no damage or cas­ Susan A. Vesko (5) Movie onndfdajbo for the GOP U.S. monds in the dummy and draw Robert Peck (646) This I. Tom Jones (C) ftw.^elegate3 on May 3, New­ United States Steel Ck>rp., and unlawful presence of North Viet- they did not walk out of the Vietnam.” Six other persons indicted as run night and day, and they’ve leading another trump, so he Linda N. Clark Senate nomlnatlan. PRINTING and ualties to the two settlements— the last trump 'with dummy’s (ZO) Draznel ’70 B (C) man and Duffey called off their Logon Wilson, president of the decided on a high school system took the top diamonds and ruf­ William P. Geyer Sister Marcia Tetrault (P) , (IB) namese imilitary forces In South conference.______In a sense, V y’s went on to attack .------Presi- part of the burglary ring were Kfar Blum and Ramot Naftal, jack. Alfred Hitchcock New Chairmen American Council on Education. to match. fed a diamond in dummy. East Bradford D. Greene Thomas J. Kiellck (Z 6 ^ ) Donn Martin Show (C) area appearances in memory of DUPLICATING Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos, warning seemed to be a face- ‘1®"^ Nixon for saylijg that the already in jail on other charges, they said. Dally QueOtton (846) Pnrii 7060 (C) the death of 2nd District Con­ Four new town chairmen Others elected to fellowship officials said. Come fall, a new school will overruffed, and that was that. Janies B. McOarthy James M. Ruel Habib said. saving gesture. Cambodian operation was Both are close to the Le­ (16) Ten O’clock Beport have taken over the reins of included news commentator go into operation with classes Only 96 other slams to go. Partner opens with one dia­ Barry W. Walob Joan Marie Stolle (18) Tempo 18 gressman William St. Onge. aimed at shortening the war. FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover banese border near Klryat their respective Democratic Eric Sevareld, Labor Secretary that begin at 6 p.m. Shorter Suit mond, and Gie next j^ y e r Peter J. LevJne Peter Petro (1-6-5040) Now. — Wenthor Reservations for the testimon­ “ What a paradox of logic,” ’Thi said indictments against mem­ Shmona, where three persons and Sport. (C) Town Committees. George P. Shultz, violinist Isaac 100 to 1,000 copies while you wait Kenny Guinn, superintendent South needs two ruffing tricks pa»»e*- You hold: Spades, A*#- Thomas Conran Thomas P. Malln ('F) (ZO) 'Tne Dotective. ial dinner may be made by con- s ^ , “ and whiat an incredibly bers of the alleged burglary were killed and nine wounded in In addition to Brooks, there is Stem and author Norman Mail­ GI Casualty Level Hits of Clark County schools, ex­ to make sure of the slam, and * ! Hearts, 6-2 j Diamonds, Q-1*- William S. Mohr Jr. Douglas Aretz 11:Z5 (S) Movie tooting Mrs. Jane Page Mc­ blatant swindle.” ring were returned ’Tuesday aft- a rocket attack that prompted 11:M (ZO-SO) Tonight Show J o h n » Carthy of Roc'fivllle. Ronald Farris In Bolton, taking er. emooif by federal grand juries plained: he should see the danger of try- Clubs, 10-9-8-7. Marianne Gold- Michael E. Murphy Cnrson - (C) from your original He said Nixon had sent Amer­ Israel’s raid into Lebanon Tues­ "Because of the casinos, we Michele M. Howard (6-40) Dick Cnvett Show (C) Marcus Reception over the role formerly filled by The academy was founded in in Atlanta, Ga., and Knoxville, Ing to ruff diamonds In the Wha* Y®" Elizabeth M. Flynn (P ) 1:00 Highest Point Sinee Fall ican troops to get "bogged day. have a lot of parents who work Wdyne R. Douglas (84040) Now. — Prayer and Another U.S. Senatorial can­ Charles Latluop; Alvah Phllllpa 1780 by John Adams and other High QuoKty # Economical down" in Oambodla and'added Tenn. dummy. There is far less dan- , Answer: Bid two diamonds, William E. Nelson 81m Off Only a few hours before the nights and sleep days. It's a Katherine lilary Koehler 2:56 (5) New. and Weather Mo­ didate, Eldward Marinis of New in Coventry, replacing Ray leaders of the Massachusetts that U.S. claims of victory are Hoover said some 40 banks, ger if he ruffs hearts in his own This weak raise shows about 6 Deldre B. Clavette (Continued from Page One) latest attack. Deputy Prime problem when the kids are on a Phillip SpiUane ment of Meditation and Sign Haven, will host' a reception for Bradley, and .WilUam McChil- Bay Cotopy. BROAD ST. MANCHESTER 647-9257 "artificial.’’ which were insured by the hand, partly because the suit Is to 10 points, counting dlstrlbu- Barbara Bourque Off Minister Yigal Allon warned different schedule." Dennis J. Walsh southern half of the Parrot’s witnessed them, even Federal Deposit Insurance Beirut to shorter (only six hearts, com- Hon as well as high cards, with- Elizabeth A. Futtner On .the contrary, he added. expect "further and xhe new school will operate in Sttea^ F. Ohoma Harriet WllUamson Beak, a long-time sanctuary for ^°ngh they were deni^ at the Cam boian units loyal to ouirt^ Corp., were vlcUma of the bur- wider-scaled Israeli miUtary at- pared to seven diamonds) and out any suit that you can hid at one of the present high school Elsa Mary Cutts Ralph L. Pearson Jr. North Vietnamese and Viet Vietnamese offi- Prlnce Norodom Sihanouk Sr*6rles In Tennessee, Kentucky, tacks" unless it stamped out partly because only the ace of the level of one. Don’t respond Nation’s Weather. CJong forces. cials. buildings .It win have its own trumps can ovem iff any of l-N T when you have fine sup­ Kenneth G. Grabow Thomas R. Barrett “ have repeatedly won big mill- Georgia, Texas, Flor- guerrilla activity from Its terrl- staff, faculty and extracurricu­ Dustin Wood Jr. U.S. forces operating farther . ^ Phnom Penh, a military South’s ruffs. port for partner’s suit. Deborah Bevana By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS tary and political victories, lib- Caro- tory. lar activities. J. Lawrence Knight northeast, in the Flshhood re- spokesman said new skirmlsh- After winning the second Copyright 1970 John Norton Showers and thunderstorms erating jsscasijmany vart TOOA. VUCiCAO.areas." Mm , I South J A Carolina, T A rk J a «n ^ , israeU, ' leaders------said------the 32- WllItJA«aOOfficials tfttVsay iLit willWill mrbe UltSthe iirmfirst gion of Cambodia 80 to 1(X) mUes ^ erupted near the highway trick with the king of spades, O enei^ Features Oorp. Randy A. Wilaon John FiUoramo maintained dismal spring In his formal statement the I^ulaiana, and Mis- hour raid achieved all its objec- accredited high school of its Rkdiord B. Gross north of Saigon, reported killing links the Cambodian capi- * SAllrl.sourt. 4-4vrAa rrm%A 0/4 .... South! should cash the top £>dmund A. ABkolowsky weather over mu(di of the north­ North Vietnamese emissary tlves. ’nie military said 30 guer type In the country. Mary Ann Hickley 81 enemy soldiers in a series of ^ with a vital seaport and oil He said 81 Individuals in all hearts and ruff a heart. West Dennis H. Duebesneau ern two-thlnte of the naGon to­ said Nixon’s policy ■was to ex- rillas were killed and 15 taken About 600 students have ex­ John A. Blckley small clashes Wednesday. supplies. had been indicted on charges of cannot gain by overrufflng. If Thomas J. Danyllw day and unleashed scattered prisoner. Large amounts of pressed interest in attending. Janies La Pine The Americans also uncov- The skirmishes occurred Ptmd the war in Vietnam to the West discards a chib, ’ South Sister Margaret Mary Geary(F) high winds and hall. conspiring to burglarize banks arms were destroyed or brought Their removal from the school Linda R. Rugglea er^"'tw^"enemy cachw“^ Wednesday near Sre Khlong, feat ot the Indochinese penlnsu- Starts Slater Prances Anne (F ) A nearly stationary frontal AU of them back as booty. district’s five daytime high Sue A. Tyler (F ) more than 60 tons,' headquarters atout -a miles southeast of also were charged with oonsplr- at Liilda Gherrone system that has crept beck and The sweep covered a 17- schools will help solve a chronic Joseph Mazzotta Jr. (F ) Phnom Penh, and near Klrlron, "Tliis is why (the Nixon axJ- to violate laws against Ujter- DRIVE-IN D o * Susan Dombrowskl forth in the midcontinent for said. Nine UJB. soldiers were square-mile area that Israel overcrowding problem. Barry K. Pogoni wounded. miles from the capital along-minlstraHon) has escalated the state transportation of stolen S d was under guerrilla doml- STATE» I M I E 643.TB32 Sally MlrU several days triggered a sixth "It would help the family if I MANCHCSTfR CINTtR Betsy J. Hunter the same highway. war In Laos. . . . This Is also the property. guerniia oomi Nancy A. Long consecutive night of severe About 14,000 U.S. troops and E PAR.: R2AR OF THEATR Joyce A. Rubin WIU, . r « « , „ why It ih ajM .h. March ' .Md MORE PEOPLE DIE Charles T. Johnson Jr. weather In sections of the Plains 20,000 South Vietnamese are op­ Susan J. MacLean Shown at M:M k •dW IN DUNWICH CHENEY TECH and Midwest. erating over a wide area of hXh’iikvi^J* ^ were charged in Knox- israeU newspapers were not junior at Rancho High. “ Be- Kristen L. Bradlau Bradley Brooks Cambodia in an offensive ’ h ^ launched a m ^ lv e yuje ^ t h actually burglarizing overly enthusiasUc about the ac- sides, I don’t think too well in - THAN LIVE John P. Ival(U Tornadoes touched down In Robert DebOrmders Iowa and noithern Missouri, but launched April 29 to d®6troy different banks, and the Uon. the mornings. I ’d get better Vance A. Larson Stanley Jcdobowald there were no reports of serious North Vietnamese and Viet AHanta indictment charged "One remains with the grades at night.” A FRANKOVICH- Delmore N. WlUiam* Steve E. Etienne Cong bq^e camps and supply de­ eunery is m Kompemg som. v y accused the U.S. admlnls- some of them with actually bur- impression that despite the Guinn said, “ Attendance will STUI6IS Debra L. Oppelt damage or Injuries. Funnel PRODUCTION Fred P. Lewie clouds were sighted In Kentucky pots used for staging attacks in traUon of being "cunning and giarlzing five different banks. abundant booty and widespread be entirely volimtary, but I ex- nunwiCH James C. Olcott Joseph W. Slatteoy and in west Texas. South Vietnam. •WASHINGTON (A P ) — The perfidious." PB I agents said the Indict- destrucUon, the area will still pect a lot of kids who drop out Talivaldte I. Maldelis Robert L. Flanders A tornado watch was in effect Allied headquarters an- Nixon adminlstraUon sent a trio in ^ny event, he said, “ the ments contained InformaHon In- not be as calm as it might have because they'have to ■work will & ijoimoii Robert H. Sines (F ) Michael Small during the pre-dawn hours in noimced that the offensive has of top officials to Capitol HIM to- path the Nixon administration is dicaUng those Involved in the .been had we not lost the ele- find it a way to continue their nHwiuni Robert A. McAllister Keimetti A. Larrimore UStSMCOlSI parts of Oklahoma and Kansas. _____killed 6,212______North Vietnamese______^ effort to persuade.Re- following In the Vietnam war— ring had obtained manuals and rneftt of surprise," said the dal- educaHon.” /mAMEECAN international neiuM »««■ » Scott Roberta Jeffrey S. Burgess ' Hailstorms plagued widely and Viet Cong troops and netted senates to oppose eif- now the Indochinese war creat- information concerning types of ly Haaretz. " It ’s time we got away from ttnuCoiwnUn Pictufn Joan K- SchUler Stephen M. Kratzke S m m im m a m : separated areas from Texas to 9,669 weapons, 2,090 tons of rice lorts to restrict American in- ed by the United States itself— safes, vaults and security equip- "Heads of state voiced warn- some of the traditional patterns Carol Jean Higgins Ba3muHid Blenkowokl Iowa and Ohio. Large hail rat­ and' hundreds of tons of ammu- voivement in Cambodia. can only lead the United States ment used by the banks and ings and threats for days, over of educat^n," the 33-year-old Frank Quey Richard C Rylcuider Plus Cycle Action tled down on Vlnlta, Okla., and niHon. Secretary of Defense Melvin to ignominious defeats.” sa'vlngs and loan associaUons. and over. Is it any wonder that superintendent said. “ There is Starring Gregory Peck Joann R. Dwlre Stephen Johnson R. Laird, White House n a tio n a l------:— "HELLS BEILES*’ Clifford McGregor Midland, Tex. U.S. losses for the Cambodian most of the salk>teurs managed no reason why our kids have to A Richard Creima Rixdtard B^eld Brace C. Cdrlson Continuing heavy rain in some operaUens were reported as 110 security aide Henry M s^nger ^ dlscussian that Ukely wlU to escape the raid ftwe'e?” be educated the same way our Thomas Berube ■Vltginia A. Crowell areas of the Midwest pushed klUed and 446 wounded. -c u p y it untu July. Half-Day Sessions “The ball is now back with grandparents were." Ernest V. AivdiambauH Mot Richardson met with GOP Patricia Ann Barbato rivers . and' many smaller South Vietnamese headquar­ Sen. James O. Eastland, D- the Lebanese government, ______..i______Harold Rowett senators at a closed session. Because of the social stud­ which must draw the cbrrect AUen R. Waite Thomas F. Tamlso streams upward. Flash-flixxl ad­ ters said its total casualUes MIb s ., joined the counterattack Meanwhile, Democratic Lead­ ies in-service workshop being Peter C. Vincenzo (F ) visories were issued in central were 396 troops killed and 1,663 by annoimcing today he will conclusions from the Israeli Charles R. Scully er Mike Mansfield said mainte­ held Tuesday afternoon at pdriime M. Quey Iowa. Nearly 2 inches feU on wounded. seek to bar enforcement of any army’s ' warning,” said the Steven Beaulieu Buckley School, all town Jane L. Malek Des Moines before daybreak . nance of South Vietnamese limit on funds unUl the North semiofficial Lamerhav. A Musical Comedy in Two Acts Ernest J. Sheffield The 1^8 Americans killed last public schools will uold half- Robert J. Bojadc O)ol weather to the north of week WM the highest toU since C ^ ^ a ^ter Pr^- Vietnamese release all Amerl- But Lamerhav added that Book, ilusic and Lyrics by Mer4dith Willson Robert A. Gouyixir -t, Nixon s June 30 deadline day sessions on that day. Calvin D. Fish (F) Gary Lamson the frontal system held temper­ the week ending last Aug. 30 can prisoners of war. there might be an opposite re­ would mean the United States Bus pickup will be made at Presented by Karen Lynn Were Da'vld Oordy atures In the 40s overnight in when 186 U.S. troops died on “ We ore solemnly obligated— sult If the Lebanese government would remain indirectly In­ schools approximately two MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL / Robert T. Alibrlo (F) Steven Qlode portions of the Great Plains and Vletmim battlefields. legally, morally and in the took the U.N. Security Ooimdl’s volved there. hours earlier than’*the usual Alfred A. Santos David Alan Reglnl Midwest, ’^ e mercury fell to 32 South Vietnamese battlefield name of honor and decency—to condemnatlcm of the raid as en­ MUSIC DEPARTMENT afternoon Ume. dorsement of its policies towaid Barney Peterman Martin A. Uriano at Butte and Dillon, Mont., and deaths were the heaviest since The GOP conference and a stand by these men even as they TONIGHT Fri., May 15, Sat. May IS—-8:00 p.m. the guerrillas. Paul J. Dodge Robert H. Cutler Rock Springs, Wyo. the first week of the Communist closed session of the Foreign re- stood by Am erica," Elastland IsraeU artillery shelled two BAILEY AUDITORIUM Ernest P. Lewis Jr .(F) Frank A. Kamleiteki command’s Tet offensive in laUons Committee with Ells- in disclosing his plans, Eleven of the 43 Republican worth Bunker, U.S. ambassa- senators are now listed as Spon- -vlllciges in South Lebanon today General Admission $2.00 Kenneth W. Krivance (F ) WOHer Hoteon February 1968 when 1,152 gov­ Church told the Senate Tfanothy I>eivanney Jobs Unfilled dor to Vietnam, held principal Wednesday his amendment is of Hie Cooper-Church and klUed four civilians, a Le­ Peter McCarty ernment troops were kiUed. Larry B. EUkln Melvin F. Stowe attenUon as senators grappled «(Urected against the very ac- amendment--along with 19 banese military spokesman said WASHINGTON—According to The North Vietnamese and Jerry Katotia Wcuren Plude with the Cambodian quesUon. ^^Ich led to our entrap- Democrats. in Beirut. current estimates, 610,(X)0 new Viet Cong losses were the high­ M ary Jane Quinn Gray Wanaer At the GOP caucus, indavidual j„ Vietnam. Its adopHon Besides Cooper and Church, The spokesman said the firing est reported since another Tet Carlton Burke Jr. Glen S. Dawson engineers, 293,000 scientists and senators stated and restated p—ei k hnrHpr t^'^Y *^® Sens. George D. Aiken, on the villages of Houla and BU- 560,000 technicians .will be need­ offensive In the last week of da lasted half an hour. Diane Banning Reynold L. Metanson February 1969 when 6,813 ene­ their positions on a variety of ^ ^ t th^ l u ^ J ^ S n e ^ P n ^ Y ^ . D-Ind.. ed In the United States by 1076. Edward W. Brooke, R-Mass., The dead in Houla were three THEATRE EAST David NeUl Wolfram John Hubbard my troops were killed. amendments dealing with U.S. gf American forces into the jun^ The shortage of technicians is Clifford P. Case. R-N.J., Alah ■woman and one girl, the spokes­ There are tomedies ■ Judy R. Hunt PfaU^i A. Lodoero The casualty summaries also involvei^ent in G a m b ia . . southeast Asia and help ^ , Christine Hendrickson especialiy severe — ’one out o# D-Calif., Fulbright, man said. He added that many David M. Stanley reported 1,001 Americans Sen. Edward W. Brooke, R- expedite the withdrawal of our Martha Jeon Arey Lynn Schultz three technician Jobe is unfilled. CTharles E. Goodell, R-N.Y. houses in both villages were de­ S4R*A*S*H W£&K safjr^s — farces. wounded last week, the highest Mass., who supports efforts to ^ ^^om Vietnam." Mike Gravel, D-Alaska. stroyed. HeU Orar SIh in five weeks, and 2,259 South curb the involvement, said the ^ stennls, D-Mlss., administration position re- Fred R. Harris, D-Okla., Phil­ Lebanese aitillery returned But there is only one Vietnamese soldiers wounded, , ^ chairman of the Armed Services ip A. Hart, D-Milch., Mark O. the fire, he reported. the highest since the 1968 Tet of­ malned opposition to all such committee, told reporters Hatfield, R-Ore., Harold E. ?0lh Cuntufy Fu« fVcst-nls fensive. moves, no ma ter how m ^lfled. Cooper-Church Hughes, D-Iowa, Jacob K. Jav- Reports for the previous week Mansfield d l s ^ s ^ the , ^ "unthinkable.” Its, R-N.Y., Mike Mansfield, D- had disclosed battlefield deaths meaning of keeiring Viet- g ,.^hile that battle is Mont., . Charles McC. Mathias MiVSll as 123 Americans, 450 South nam troops in Cambodia in a gtiH g ^ w on " Jr., R-Md., McGovern, Walter Vietnamese and 3,415 enemy. conversation with reporters. They gave the wounded as 997 But Mansfield, a Montana gald all U.S. troops will be out ^ o m ^D-Utah ^ e s B P e w Americans and 1,228 South Viet­ Democrat, declined to say of Cambodia by June 30, Stennis namese whether he felt that woiUd m ew said " I Just dont’ think anyone c i a i b ^ ’ PeU D-R I Wil bMWHirSiMlllillL The latest casualUes raised ^ ‘“ on ^ln tfcim liam Proxmlre, ’ d -W1s., ’Ib r a battlefleld deaths in a decade of operation into G a m b ia by that ^arry out a mission." ham A. Rihdeoff. D-Conn., Wil Directed by Robert Donnelly fighting in the Indochina war to t^ t* s !!m h * V ie ta ^ ’ae President Nixon nam Saxbe, R-Ohlo, Richard S Presented by 41,901 Amgrlcans, 166,292 South Noting ^ t ^u ^^ n,jght have to send American Schwelker, R-Pa., Stuart Sym THE LITTLE THEATER OF MANCHESTER, Vietnamese'Viptnnmpsp andnnrt 636,0666.16 056 North leaders have failed to give »a troopstroorw into CambodiaCamhodla again.ncrnln ington,__r» D-Mo., Joseph T~r..~u t D.\ Tyd Vietnamese and Viet Cong, by but have indlcat- insisted ^ t h Vlet- Inc. ed tliey will continue their oper­ ings, D-Md., Harrison A. Wil official count. namese troops could handle a ation: in Cambodia, Mansfield liams, D-N.J., and Stephen M Another 276,725 U.S. and second attack, if needed. -— at Bailey Auditdrium said' " I f they stay in, it means Young, D^hlo. 220,021 South Vietnamese troops " I don’t want to shut him off ^ 8 ;30 P.M. — May 21-22-23 have been wounded. that indirectly we ore staying sanctuaries In announcing casualties for Tickets $2.50 ■"■“It will just be an illustration ^ Vernon Handsome grained^American Walnut color the Cambodian operations, the , „ , ^ . . . . - Leeiders of two major veter­ At Leonard’s Shoe Store, Main Street.. 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Mik n-.ide \ \cniie ' in VietMun and Cambodia, teat- Uon* Committee by David Ab- Mrs. Jan Pollnow, safety; Mrs. In Adra^^ tached to a military sales bUl. shire, assistant secretary of Malcolm Frori, telejrfione;_and “ THE PRBME O F m s s n S M mUMUE*' MICHACU JEWEUEfra-ll M.inclieslei, ( onn. I’hone li l•l-lll!7h I':;(.st M:trll'oi(l, Conn.- -I’hone .'i ” n 1 "i.i I O n e t e n r . . . . .^ .0 0 The Senate formally opened de- state for congressional rela- Mrs. Ronald Anlello, ways and Next Great Bit<*BBN BVM " ST ICotttbji .. ib e e MGtrthB 7.n ^ measure Wednesday Hons. A UANCHERTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHEEl'ER, CONN.. THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1970 PAGE FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING H ER A LD . MANCHESTER rO N N TtHmSDAY, M AY 14, 1970 PAGE -T ------r— the Rqman Catholic Ct)urch on Tolland solo class for' eight-year-olds, iVew? Theory Put Forth May 16, 1920. and third plac^ in the novice New York Politicians Ask WORLD ALMANAC First ^Miss VSA^ Sirhan Has Adjusted The book has aroused a furore basic strutting for qeven-t6-ten- PACTS In French historloal and reli­ year-olds. today's FUNNY On Fate of Jwn of Arc gious circles. Laura Morganson took a sec­ U.S. Aid ill Drug ‘^Plague’ She Would Lead Daughter To Life on Death Row Numerous historians and Condition of Roads ond place award for novice solo ' By MIOHAEL GOLDSMITH dral in 1428. The English invad­ By JACK 8CHRBIBMAN Associated Press Writer ers were determined to have Catholic Intellectuals challenge 12-year-old class; Judy Jolicour WASHINGTON (AP) —Lend- the part of the police officials, Even the single screen annoys De Sermoiso’s thesis. took a third place medal In the mg New York political figures heed to involve the commu- Along Different lafe Route AMocUted PriNM Writer Sirhan, however. Park sold. her branded a heretic to invali­ PARIS (AP) — A French his­ date the, coronation. Bishop Cau- Historian Henri Gulllemin has Rapped by Residents 8 a m e competition, and a j^em both parties have launched " SAN QUENTIN, Calif. (AP) "*^® ®wi't underatand why we torian has stirred up old quar­ published a book disputing De seventh place medal in the across the educational aspect.” MIAMI BEIACH, Fla. (AP) — “I thought It was Just going to — Sirhan Blahara Sirhan, aur- ®''® «>ncerned over hla safety chon, hitherto regarded In rels over Joan of Arc with the Prance as a despicable oollabo- Sermoise’s theory but seeking to oomplolnts regarding the con- responsibility of co-ordinating novice military marching cate- ^ for more federal .These kids are ruining their £>lghteen years ago a bus pulled be a nice two-week vacation In rounded In eteelbound laolatlon —Sirhan really wants to assumfe claim that France’s national place Joan in a new psychoana­ ditlon of town roads again took his budget with the Board of gory for 11-to-H-year-olds. help to stave off a drug jpboblem live.s, they're dying, there are up In front of a Hollywood mov- California . . . In those days the rulor. Is pictured by the book as h& too bad by hla books and magazines, ***® rosponalblllty for hlpi^lf heroine was never burned at the lytical light. GuiUemln pictures over the major share of Tues- ^ioance, but the finance board llieresa Woods took a third they say has reached plague hundreds of them die during the ie studio, deposited a wide-eyed contest wasn't like what It Is O' a patriotic hero who fooled the and the other clutter of life in a willing to take t h a t - ^ . ” ' stake because she was a secret English and saved Joan. her as a kind of 16th century day night's Board of Select- supervise his place medal for h .r perform- levels. year from overdoses, and we're blonde from Brooklyn and drove now. They used to Just give you tiny cubicle, nears his first annl- J” exercising houra.^hen Slr- Illegitimate daiightor of a De SermoUe claims that a Che GuevarOk dedicated to a •vion'a .. ,, dutles. 0006 lo thc oovice solo 11-year- simply not getting the message off, leaving the first Miss USA the roses turd the crown, versory on San Quentin's death I'®” Isn’t chattipg""^through the queen. frenzied, irrational struggle more x tlng, prompting the Sevdk did take a competitive old category. Republican Gov. Nelson A. condemned witch was burned at abross.” on the sidewalk with a slightly "At least I won. Many of the screen, he take^ a few belU at a against what she regarded as selectmen to call a special exam offered under a ,1ob Winners of the-regular revolv- Rockefeller. , , emerging “ ------from "a vr,4nnwhii«> used bathing suit and a Iteadful girls who ' didn't, stayed on A book entitled "The Secret the stake In Joan’s place. He 'He’s adjusted pretty well,” heavy punching bag rigged out­ Missions of Joan the Maid” by unjust oppression. closed door meeting with Road description which placed him Ing troj^y.awarded weekly In minther meeting with g j L Podell of Brooklvn No two snow crystals of dreams. thinking that Hollywood was sold Associate Warden James side h te ^ ll, or does callsthen- notes that three witches were Pierre de Sermoise challenges awaiting execution In Rouen at Jeon Prasteau, historloal crit­ Superintendent William Seveik. under the Jurisdiction of the the baton lesson , classes lost .fald d m ^ ad^d^^^^^ have ever been discovered This Saturday night when the just out- there for the taking. L. Park, administrative over- l®s. / ic of the weekly Figaro Lltter- drunkdrivers slonol delegation, said Wednes­ virtually oil the conventional as­ The private meeting will be first selectman. The Job specif!- w.ek were Denise Bean, Bar- delegation, said Wednes-^ with exactly the same size, 1970 Miss USA is crowned, Jack- Many never went home again teer of the day-to-day existence ,Tn the long hours when he Is the time, and that extraordinary day the fight against drug abuse -^nierican public $6 billion a sumptions about her life, drilled precautions were taken to con­ atre said De Semoise’s entire held Saturday morning to air cations were approved In bana BuchoKz, Karen Burke, pattern and number of le Loughery will be applauding and most didn't make It there. I OT the convicted slayer of 8e^ locked Into his 4V4-foot-wl«cauBe many ad- VtiV"*nto GfV*' - into every French school child. ceal toe victim’s face on the rm, . „ ■ » , even from the hieh schools support their hab- water molecules. In 1885, In the audience on her first re- can tell you a lot of stories that foot-high, ll-foot-deep cell, he 0o< De Sermoise asserts that the woman burned at the over the conritlon of the roads; “'"I Rd. residents mer^ Leeann ^mbard^ I^ura the element 1200 mllUon for Wilson A. Bentley of Jer­ turn to the contest that started had a sad ending.” _ way . t o Jhe execution. caiitsee You have to face 1»ome- reads the many magazines to Joan, far from being brutally Rouen stake In 1431 was not . \ over the handling of Irate found it hard to believe that Morganson, syivla drug centers to offeb, a wide icho, Vt., pioneered photo­ her on a -road full of detours and After the breakup of a slx- thing,” he observed.- "Nobody which ho subscribes, some of I c) H70 tr UtA, lut.. The executioner ripped off the townspeople by the road super- there was no one In authority and CSndy Elmer, schools. tortured and burned to death in clothes to prove to the crowd Joan. .. range of services for heroin ad- micrography of snow crys­ flnally success. year marriage to produoer-ac- likes to be locked M, and this is them In Arabic (he was bom in Rouen on May 30, 1431, was This seems Impossible, Pras­ Rocefeller said he Todor't FUNNY will pay SI.OO (or that a woman had realty been intendent, and a discussion of over the Road Superintendent, Kindergarten Guides diets. tals, The World Almanac "When that bus dropped me ‘“r Jack Webb, Miss Loughery not the best ^ j r to spend the Jordan) books from the prison teau argued, since the witch al-' Just what Wnd of a priority prompting Herb Healey toycom- Studente reglsterin^'tor kin- f®®*' Nixon's backing recalls. About 3,000 photos •Qch "funny" used. Send gags to: smuggled out of the city that burned. De Sermoise ottes con­ w hattheyVe He also Introduced a resoltt- off along with several foreign uiarrled Jack Schwletzer who schedule the road — ____ , ____“ ^ ... for a new funding approach paM y®ar.’^ library, and newspapers. Todoy'i FUNNY, 1200 West Third St., day and lived to marry a temporary witnesses that the legedly burned in her place superln- ment, “This situation must be dergartenten iicjvinext jrciiiyear will receive -imr-a „i C,__ j ‘^‘outlon cuii.iigcalling on methe United unuea na- Na- were published in 1931 by girls who didn't win the Miss ^ank God, In the acting Senten^:ea to die In the <3all- For entertainment, Sirhan 11s- Clevciond. Ohio 44113. French nobleman, Robert des "would have screamed her pro­ tendent is using. changed. Bentley and William Universe contest, we were on business.” body was that of tin old woman gulded tours of the Meadow- federaf d^fflgm fng ^ ^ f ^ gas chamber for the June tens to Arabic and other records Armoises. —Joan was 23 at toe time—end tests to the assembled crowd.” A delegation of five residents Walbridge HIU Rd. brook School Saturday morning supply at Its source, ,Humphreys , , ,, . in . “Snow , Crys­ , our own,” she said, “no chape- season she expects to do IW aMasslnation In a Loe An- on his phonograph. And he can According to the book, Isa­ turning into. bore none of the scars of the in­ of Old Kent Rd. attended Tues- Earlier In the meeting, and a sample ride on a school Y o r k ^ ^ eLs^d Mb ^en. Waldaba tal?.tals.” ^ This book popular­popular- ^ protection-just the telcvJsion guest shots on "Irom geles hotel, the 26-^ar-old Sir- watch television through the belle of Bavaria, the wife of the juries she had suffered while day's selectmen's meeting and Thlfault read a stronglyV worded bus.hiw. ami. ' Stewart, a black from Brooklyn, ized interestm terest in the subject ^Ig world out there and nobody sMes,” "Marcus Welby M.D.,” 241 Inspections half-mad King Charles VI of. Kids Clean Up presented a petition signed by letter from Mrs. Georglanna The tnnra ♦/> through its exquisite pic mT v ^ T ib^ " O'- »«ten to th^ .fighting the English. Tlie governor also said he attended the meeting between it and us.” "The Bold. Ones” and "Adam France, had a liaison with the SYRACUSE, N. Y. (AP) — H .m p^n « H,l. M . „ T r.o “ ‘ Rep ■■'J tures of showflakes. Still slim and beautiful at 36, “ Webb production. Standing between Sirhan and television Made in Month \D e Sermoise cites other testf- king’s brother, Louis of Orleans. mony that Joan survived the Concern with toe envlronsnent Is tlon of potheads—that's about CojiyrlKtit,^© 1970, Miss Loughery said, “We had Despite the pleasant present death is an automatic State Su- sirhAn'. irono,v.i De Sermoise claims that Joan Manchester’s Tlbuaing code in­ mock execution, including the nothing new t o a group ot young the size of it. NfW'Hpaper 10nl<*rprlse Asbr. been wined and dined for two rosy future, Jackie wouldn't preme Court review of some 100 ^ T was bom of this relationship on people active In scouting here. approved the appropriation ot ‘he Boys League fields on South N a tJ ^ ^ a n ^ n e r addiction has be- spectors made 241 inspections fact that the munlcipeUty of Or­ fu n ^ to pave Old Kent Rd R^ver Rd. Nat^le Gardener Debbde Hart, come a plague In New York “Five years ago, we had a weeks . before the contest. But recommend the Miss USA route volumes of hi. trial. Also, them W Utfte HU ^ ® Nov. 10, 1407. Louis was myster­ Nearly 300 a>y Scouts, Ctiri when It was over, we were left • Is a virtual moratorium on Cali- nt inn th ^ last mimth and found only one iously assassinated two weeks leans gave her a festive recep­ three y e a T ago. the road -rhe sides of the n>ad have 10,000-addict problem. Today, tion eight years after 'her sup­ Scouts, Cub Scouts and Brown­ VC have a 100,000-addict prob­ with our bathing suits. We had ^ daughter, I would fomla executUms because of I later, and the queen secretly But when they lose control drinking, they often lose control has not received a coat of oil, l>een washed out and in places vondiira WBrit Wnin^ Time "'® ^ bubonic plague,” Tribute Paid fault that needed correcting, ac­ posed execution. ies recently took part in a clean­ lem. The problem is increasing to learn to survive.” hope that she would choose a capltol punishment challeng^ sW kf nfrio^ uh placed the baby with the D’Arch up of Elm'wood Park on the driving. ______. is rutted and extremely dusty, there Is not sufficient room for thv Whiti. nnH icnron Winona stated, "but today it's her- t i * anoear stabilized type of life. I now upder conalderation by the Period off lUl oolld food. cording to a report by the Town The real wife of Robert dee South Teacher Survival included Health Department. family In Domremy, whose sur­ city’s south side tor the fifth It's not hard to see how each year, The residents provided the two cars to pass, she claimed. f r ^ n c o n l^ T n We should put the “ m h""^ ra e very soon — "AWdoI "'y moments of glam- U.S. Supreme Court. The laat n ® name was first llnk^ 'with Joan Armodses later confessed that problem drinkers are involved in kill­ selectmen with copies of letters Mrs- Hampton noted she has derefrtl^T n ^ u T co n tim !^ amount of time, effort, we will have a total system of luices dn such movies as The correction oriiered was con.secutlve year. addicts.” Rlohard Martin-South School a n d ^ e l t o ‘^ “M ara'''^ d "The sometimes It has been execution In California was on ^ than long after her death. she masqueraded as Jofui for dating to 1988 from Town Coun- been complaining to Sevdk ^ iS d V u v th^« planning to April 2 1967 when he first arrived,” said for missing screens. Armed with rakes, shovels ing al least 25,000 of us on our high­ ^ A members paid tribute 'I^ea- .Hog Angel” and a starring role De Sermoise says that Joan’s the Orleans celebration. But De and lots of energy they cleaned ways. What is hard to see is why we sel Robert King and from the about the road's concMtiion for g .,. until nm dispose find get rid of that as we TTirough It all, Sirhan has re- ^ ’.,v^^ “sood mail” Of the 241 units inspected, 81 day night to Mrs. Mildred Ten- ..jg Anxious ” messed up, and I worked for royal birth explains the ad­ Sermoise claims that the confes­ up litter, disposed o< broken keep letting them. road superintendent carrying three months without satisfac- . . . would as If we had bubonic malned at “home” li> Cell 38, mail” 50-50. Moat of were of single-family dwelllnga, sion was forced onv^r In order He Fails to Prove ney who will retire at the end' „ gtartfed with a parade be- I woiUd like for a and the rest In multlple-fomtly vanced education she received, tree branches and dead trees. Many problem drinkers need to be assurances the road would be t*®". and'Is unable to reach him. Bulletin Board plague raging In that city.” of the school year as second tore Miss USA JudKcrTn a bor- daughter of mine to take a dlf- South Side Condemned Unit 1, a religious nature, unknown at that time among to keep toe secret. paved. She expressed concern for the Memorial Mass for Oon- Rep. Emanuel Celler, a dwellings. Their reward was rfereshments helped. But first, they need to be taken He Wed Itiger Stevens ^ e teacher at South ^ h ^ l . ^ ^al- ” an area where the only hint of ®*rhan'a family is Christian, country girls. TTie presiding Three years earlier, by this provided at toe end of the Job. Speaking for the property safety of children using’ the Siressman WllUam St. Onge, as Brooklyn Democrat, said at- Dr. and Mrs. Tenney will Hve if ' ------the world outside Is an opening _ Prisoner B21014, said Park, Since July 1, 1969, tte begin­ Judge at her heresy trial. Bishop account, Joan had married Des off the road. Sooner or later, it has to owners In the area, Paul Fam- road. ' requested by the Democratic tempts also would be made to LOS ANGELES ad would be “ wUl know where daily 10:30 a.ni.'2 p.m, exercise gji^ 13 3 junior at Manchester CHARGE i t : finished in the faU (of 1969, and they staniL pedltlon to the P a d ^ c o a s t. perlodq when cells are opened High School and Is a member of storm drains werA Installed. Eagles Lose EatemianulBclnred Its onto a Common pen. the Sook and Buskin at the Work then stopped^ to^Lt^wSrfsn™^ ^ ln

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Gard­ / Muiciieater, Ooim. Earth Day in reverse, in wMch we stag­ pNvato, noon-8 p.m., and 4 p,m. H/6373 8(182 read words corresporiding to numbers I4-18-24-29A ner, Clifton, John DlMaio, Jer­ THOMAS F. FEROUBOh 54-35.66 JERSEY X^TTY, N.J. (AP) WALTER R. FBROUBO^ I t p.m. { privnto rooms, 19 a.m.- TAURUS of your Zodioc birth sign, sey a ty , Paul Evans, Los Ve­ FABRICS ed apprc^prlate ceremonies of apology PublUbera % p.m., nnd 6 p.m.-8 p.m. 10 ITh«r# 31 If 61 Unfold tCORRIO Light heavyweight hpxer Frank gas, Nev., but formerly of Union Founded October 1. 1881. to the detergents, the automobile, the 2 Door 32 Confuknttol 62 Unchr ocr. Radlnlrtcsi Pnrents allowed I ^ H A Y 10 33 Good 63Fritnd DePaula waa i^lot and wounded City, and Maqxim Grlesler, East Every Evening Except Sundey« smog, toe cyclamate and toe olgaret. say time except noon*! p.m. 4 Wtll-plonn«d 34 Efforft 64 Agrttmcnfi HOY. 1 1 ^ ^ on a street early n^day! Rutherford. end Holldnye. Entered at the Poet Onice at S y $ 2 7 5 7 ^ 5 Funds 35 Tolk 65 I* 31-48-59-65^ Mancbeiter, Conn., ae Second Claae Mall stlMn, 8 p.m.-8 p.m. 6 A4on#y Matter. 36 New* 66 Fovored 76-77-84-891. Police said D eP O ^ , 80, was DePaula, a native of Jersey ■alf Be^loe: 19 s.m.-8 p.m., GIMINI 7 A rt Is ONLY 37 Should 67 Of. City, has had a checkered ring 8 Of SAGITTARIUI shot twice. He was talmn to Jer­ SUBSCRIPTION RATES 4 p.m.-8 p.m. / O MAT II 38 For 68 Suspicion sey City Medical c e n t^ where career since he started fighting Payable in Advance Strife Over Heir 9 Turn 39 Com6romi*e* 69 A*pects NOT. Intensive Care and Coronar.v 10 10 No spokesmen said his condition In 1963. One Tear ...... 880.0(< 40Cooperohve 70Greetir>g D ie.:• ri -M l SL' Montha ...... 18.60 A list of toe wedges that have steadily Onra: Immediate family only JNJ- 5- 8-23 11 Down 41 About 71 To waa poor. ' He had been scheduled to Three Monthe ...... 7.80 widened the generaUon gap might run n n y l ^ , limited to five min' ^-42-68 12 Oldttme 42 Don't 72 Or 16-22-28-45^ One Month ...... 1.80 1 ! i I 13 Old 43 Adver*e 51-67-70 1 ^ Police said he was shot hu$he meet Don Fullmer, light heavy­ CANCIR 73 Fovoring like this: TTie Vietnam war, racial vio­ 14 Buying 44 Brir$g back and left arm by soi MEMBER OP 74 Todoy CAPRICORN weight champion. In Madison lence, environmental pollution, toe drug Mntsndty: Fatkan, It o.m.- f I I 15 Friend* 45 UneMpecled 75 Wishes __ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS D ie . who ambushed him as he I Square Garden last year, but 16 Could 46 Profitoble rae Aaiociated Preat la exclualvely en- problem and — often toe most acrimoni­ Mi4B p.m., and • itt'p.m .-S I t 17 Are 76 Confused the apartment of a friend. :he fight was called off after titled to the uae of republlcatlon of all ous of all — toe length of hair. p*m.) itllwirs, 8 p.m.-4 p.m., nnd 47 Should 77 Consult JAH. newa dlapatchea credited to It or not other- i^39-42-49 16 Sellir>g 48 Your 78 Thon 4- 6-34-37;^ Police said they were sum­ ■Paul was suspended as a re- tilt\p.m.-8 p.m. 1.. ^78-81-86 19 Corvfirion* 49 Surrer$der ONE TOe credited In thia paper and alao the Long hair — whether flowing, gnarled 79 Be 144-4^57 « moned by neighliurs ‘who report­ of his being charged in toe local newa published here. 20 There'* 50 Signing 80 New All rishts of republlcatlon of special die- or matted — has obviously somehow per­ Ago Limits: it In matenilty, LIO 21 Poor AQUARIUS ed hearing gunshota riiortly be­ ' .case. 1* In other arena, no limit In 51 Gift 8) Is patches herein are also reserved formed a vital function In the New Left 22 Be 52 Let . 82 One JAH. 10 fore 8 a.m. He^klso was -Indlctod by a ^ 23 Mortey and Hippie movements. To dissidents an aeU-aorvloo. .r ^ x o G . II 53 Be * 63 Detoin DoPaula is currently on trial New '*^ k grand Jury Dec. 16, The Herald P iin tl^ CompanyV-Uiiipany Inc..inc a»- 24 $woppir>g 54 And 84 Someone I I I . II slimesjUni6l no financial responaibllltv for typt^ abundant shag and-or beards and side­ i ’V6-32-35-47 25 Mighry In Newark In connection with 1969, on a^MiJury charge in con­ fraphlcal~ errors appearlni In’ advertlae- 1/53-J8-74 55 Soliciting 65 Mokir>g l9-2l-38-50yt menta andau„ _other ^^^In^ , „ v matter "in'TTie burns apparently express both a com­ The admlnlatrotton reminds 26 A 56 To 66 Reosonoble 64-72-85-88' the theft of $75,000 worth of cop­ nection with a probe of aUeged visitors that wlto conatniotlon VIRGO 27 1* 57 Result* 87 Known Manchester Evenlnc He mitment to a more free wheeling life 28 An PISCIS per from Port Newiark in fight fixing in Madison Square ■ ^ ^ w a y , parking apace U 58 Stimuloting 88 Contocts ( ? i \ q x m .A"»eles Tlmes-Waahlni- style and dn alienation from their 29 Adverti*ir>g 59 MirxJ 69 EKpert III IP March, 1968. Garden. That^iarge is pending. j M U is u> 30 Moke ton Post News Service. closely-cropped elders. It Is even cele­ Bmltod. Visitors are aakad 60 More 90 You UAI. I0*T ^ He had been charged with On Jan. 32, Ifito, DePaula waa PABRie DHPARTM BNT STOfU E. A. Service Inc brated In toe younger generation’s bear with the hospital while the 25-33-36 5/15 1- 7-10-43^' conspiracy to steal and poeses- knocked out In tl^flrat round in Publishers Representatives — Hatiiews &U1-56-6I )Oooa Adverse ^^N em ral Shaimon and Cullen Inc.. Special Aaenci songs: In ’’Hair,” from toe rock musi­ taridng problem exlsta. 69-71-83-901^ slon of toe copper, as well as a bout with Bob litoater, world ^4 34 Oakland St.* Route 88* Mancheater — New York. Chicago. Detroltand BMton cal of toe , same name, a tribe of pop theft. A Jury last week acquitted __ u . . J* ■ , f * i 1. i : . Ught heavyweight c n ^ p . Since Open Monday thru Saturday 10 a.m. to 9 :3 0 p.m. TION8™*°** AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULA- revolutionaries lntone,..^*liTow It, show It, Pattenta Today) 888 him of toe pooaesslcn and theft then, DePaula fought bouts, long as God can grow It, my hair.” charges. knocking out Rudolph E ^ t and Oldsters, on toe other hand, have ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Coventn IH*Pl“ P,advortlsln* closlna hour* • . A ' A There o r e five other defend­ Art MlUer. IJr Monday — l p.m. FYldiry clearly been repelled by the spectacle, Shawn V. Armstrong, 476 Main POf ~ 1 P.m. Saturoav St.; Mra. Emma Blkernlekn, 471 Jbr W^nesday — i p.m. Monday often viewing in luxuriant locks the TJ'i'i’O'lay — 1 p.m. Tuesday breakdown of the moral order. ’The ’Tunnel Rd., Vernon; Leandre O. Coventry High School J™" JTlday — i p.m. Wednesday other day, in fact, the Oook County Bolduc, 57 Ridge St.; Walter J. — I P ">- Thursday paaslflod deadline — 6 p.m. day be­ jailer ordered shears taken to toe turbu­ Oookett, Spruce St.; Mrs. fore publication! ^ 6 p.m.'"'Fridav~'lo- Marie A. Durrenberger, 449 Announces Honor Roll Baturday and Monday publication' lent thatches of the Chicago Seven (minus balding David Dellinger). The Oakland Rd., South Windsor; At toe end of the last mark­ TBBBHMBN Here's The Fashion Sewings Event You've W o ite d l^ ... Thursday, May 14 move stirred a frightful anguish In Mrs. E. Rita FalaUc, Eiast Hart- ing period at toe high sriiool, James Barton Messrs. Abble Hoffman, Jerry Rubin, food; Mra. Doris I. Finkbeln, seven rtudents received high Joyce Campbell Tom Hayden and all, but It seems that Patricia Dr., Vernon; William honors. IBrent Oarlstm Housing: and Schools members of the ’’sUent majority” F. Finkbeln, 706 Center St.; El- They are seniors Robert Allan Carmichael applauded. mer M. Fr^hette, 99 Bryan Bray, Mary Susan Buhw, Ann Ralph CMm - Town Planner J. Eric Potter has Frivolous as a logical mind will find E>r.; Mrs. Emma Jacobs, 801 Lawson and Beverly Schndl; WllUam Ekwell spoken reahstlcally about low-cost hous- It, this preoccupation with hair is no Main St.; Mark J. Jeamel, 52 Junior ^ y e rly Pulls, and sopho- Daniel Herbert Mary Lane, Rockville; Robyn mores WUUcon Olenney and Phyllis Hoffman In In Manchester and the inevitable modem development, but has deep historical roots. In all ages men have R. Kinney, 158 Henry St.; Mrs. Cindy Roy. Norman Landry problems that come with It. Anna Maizon, 1028 Avery St., Students on toe honor roU are P^SSy Ann Shops worried about their hair, and most of Eugenie Martuccl The thoughts expressed in his letter to all during revolutions and times of po­ Wapping; Mrs. Susan Neptune, as follows: Susan PeUetter litical turmoil. Historically, pollUcal outs 160 School St.; WUliam J. New­ SENIORS Deborah Ptatt the Capitol Region Planning Agency (ex­ Diana Aughenfbau^ have displayed Unhappiness with ruling (Herald photo by Oflara) man Jr., East Hartford. Joan Shrnnons cerpts from which appeared In Tues­ orders by departing from approved hair BOSTON UNIVERSITY BOATHOUSE ON THE CHARLES Also, Mrs. Donna E. Ricard, Miriiael Bay Susan Steele day’s Herald) could be addressed equal­ styles. Plnney HUl Apts., Rockville; Patty Bissonette Paul Toomey Mrs. Sandra A. Rlngrose, East Eileen Boardman ly well to any governmental or private To take a leading example: Perhaps* Catoy Walter In no struggle were the forces of long Hartford; Sebastian Rodriguez, £klgar Boisvert Denise WOtne agency which seeks to encourage mu- and short hair so violently Joined as H erald - Poquonock; Joeeph R. Smith, Joel Boisvert Georgette Weiner Susan Burnett nixdpalltles to accept Ole social burden o f during the 17th Century civil war In 373 Vernon St.; Mrs. Diane Sny- Nancy Worthington Inside Report Connecticut Yankee Maijorle Oarlaon England that pitted ■ Cavaliers against Yesterdays er, ’TbompeonvlUe; Karen A. Katoy Young providing moderate cost housing. Janice Clay Roundheads. Quite literally, contending by Strimaitia, Ehifield; Herbert F. The first obstacle, admittedly im the parties were identified In terms of their 2S Yearn Ago By A.H .O. Urwelder, 61 Princeton St.; DanieUe Cloutier psychological one of accepting as a sub­ haircuts. Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak Roberta E. WlUlams, 96 Ludlow Cynthia Eaton W. T. Oranl Oo. contributes Debra Edmondson Rockville ’The Cavaliers — royalist supporters KIEN AN DISTRICT, Kien We recently labeled the Con­ lege facilities while permanent Joseph Wrobelski, 34 North urban social responslbUity a share in U.S. pacification chief for toe $300 to Manchester Memorial St^iben Gfdlnot of King Charles I — wore ringlets that Oiang Province, South Vietnam necticut Public Expenditures facilities are being developed. the task of giving a decent place to live Mekong Delta, Is pushing hard Hospital building fund. Lorry Oiesecke Hospital Notes cascaded down the back. One ringlet, -—The current phase of the war Council a killjoy operation, for The Bond Commission has au­ for continued buildup of terri­ BEEITHS YESTERDAY; A son Deborah Ooodin to people who cannot afford to buy it on known as a lovelock, was worn care­ toaide Vietnam, which had be­ the heartless way It inteijected thorized the expenditure of Visttliig hours are iU :80 to 8 I torial forces and believes they to Yearn Ago to Mr. and Mrs. ’Thomas l^uyann Honaen lessly over one shoulder and tied with into this political campaign $650,(MX) to covet leases fOr p.m. In all areas except mo- the open market. gun before the U.S. move Into can replace the' three ARVN di­ Chamber of Oommeroe urges O’Brien, 32 Emily Dr., Vernon; a ribbon bow. ’Itiey referred derisively Cambodia and likely will con­ season what we called the im- various community colleges. It Lynn Haywaid ternity where they are 8 to 4 1 What that means, simply stated, is ad­ visions in the, delta within three support of vote; be taken tor a daughter to M r.. and Mrs. Solly Hucklns to their adversaries — the porllmentary,^ tinue after that operation is years (one of them this year). to solvable problem of mounting Is expected toot additional au- and 6:80 to 8 p.m. $1 million worth of school re­ LeeHe Irish, Hartford; a son to Robert Jackson mitting that a more nearly heterogene­ forces of Oliver Cromwell — as R ou^- completed, can be best explain­ That would terrify some U.S. state expenditures, mounting toorlzatlons wdll be requested.to/*^ pair and sewer construction Mr. and Mrs. Joel R. Berube, L)dm Kirch heads, so named because of the p u ^ ^ ^ ed by a sharp encounter In this advisors who even now have state debt and mounting state renew these leasee. Admitted Tuesday: Linda I ous community, economically and other­ projects. 84 Phoenix St, Vernon; twin Cheryl Knapp -basin cut they affected. Mekong Delta province the palpitations at the sight of rag­ taxes. Morganaofi:' East St., RookvlHe; [ wise, is a desirable end. “ A standard test of th^pro- sons to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Linda LcDoyt Composed largely of Puritan^, Round- night of April 8. tag territorial units In exposed Eugene MartineliU, Vernon; It did seem to ib , however, priety of bond Issuesthat Badeau, 9 Shallow Brook Lane. John Mckuslck I There are many who cannot get past head forces tended to see l o ^ hair as a outposts. We visited one such that the Council was present­ Shirley Randall, Stafford! The action came along a A Thought for Today projects financed from toe Also, a son to Mr. and Mis. Richard Messier that obetacle. source of vice. Meantinie, Cavaliers outpost in Kien Thanh district Springs; Iva - Page, 10-2nd S t, j canal, once Vletcong territory Sponsored by toe Monehester ing commentary and argument bonds should havo'^a life at William Oarlin, Webster Lane, Patty Pratt imagined their opponents as destitute of here in Kien Oiang province. Newport, Vt.; Florence Kelley, But even for those who do, there is the but now the target of pacifica­ Council of Chuzehea which came writhin reach of least as Ipng a^/toe maturity Hebron; a daughter to Mr. and David Pratt wit as they were of hair. “ A man’s locks The adjoining hamlet had been mere mortal powers when It West Rood, Marie Lizewakl, tion. A chain of government out­ of toe bondg; Expenditures M rs.. Edmund Morin, ’Tracey David Ray dilemma that Potter expla4ns: The hous­ were toe symbol of his creed, both In Vletcong-controlled for years, got into Its di^uaslon of how Grant St., ESltoa Rcacoe, Ver­ posts has been built southward such as t o o ^ described above Dr., VernwL Nancy Safranek ing can be built much faster than the politics and rrflglon,” wrote Charles but recent construction of a PF ‘"Hred Connecticut has begun doing non Ave., all Rockville; Phyhis along the canal, establish­ do not p ^ such a teat.” ElHen Simmotia MacKay In his 1841 book, “ Extraordi­ outpost theoreUcalUy established And lonely. DIBCSIAROHD YESTERDAY: Swanson, Lebanon; Helene Par­ towm can plan and build schools for the ing Saigon’s influence in this more and more long-term bor­ The R^ubllcans, bless their Frederick Yama nary Popular Delusions and toe Madness area for the first time since a government presence. So tired rowing for short-term purposes. Mirs. Patiicia J. Kean, 119 ry, Gerald Dr., Frank Neweto, | soui^'^^ fiscal hearts, or at JUNIORS children who live there, even if the town of Crowds.” He observed, “ Tlie more 1963. Future plans are clear: Very theoretically. ’The outpiost ’The heart aches. Constance D r.; Mrs. Sandra Regan Court, Jane Jones, Ver­ Not only do mere mortals least their sense of minority Nanette Arendt MANCHESTER PARKADE — NEXT TO ANDBISON-LITTLE has the money to afford the schools, abundant the hair, the more scant the Keep moving steadily down the was a pigsty, its sentries dozing Meltwater trickles down the Santos, Colchester; Suzanne M. non Garden Apts., all Rockville. I rocks, have some chance of doing M^rtunlsm .luive a consistent E U ^ Aronson faith; and toe bE^lder the head, the more canal, building outposts, until in the sun, the other soldiers Whitmore, WlUlmantlc; Mrs. Bliths Tuesday; Daughter Our company is celebratin g its 35th year with this gala Check these wonderful buys! Better be here when the which it does not. The fingers are numb. something about this, but it Is /record of opposing such loose Maureen Becker sincere the ple(y.” the Vletcong are completely gambling in the filthy barracks. Jill Messier, 6 Crecent Circle, bom to Mr. end Mrs. Charlee | savings event. Four Big VaTue-Packeo Days! doors open tomorrow at 10 a.m. The knees tremble. obviously going to be to: bonding practices, and It could Wendy Congdon The need for decent bousing is a hu­ Another example comes fromi- even cleared from Kien An district’s The village council president, Rodcvllle; BVederick Hurlburt, Jones, Vemon Garden Apts., It is now, now that you must hot pledge of one party and its be expected that. If they Anne Delano man problem and so is the need for earlier In English hlstoiy. ’The llto Cen­ populated areas and are backed suspected of Vletcong sym­ 20 'Village St.; Mrs. Mary R. Rockville, and k eon bom to I tury Norman conquerors of England pathies, has refused cooperation' give In. didate to abandon the p should win toe state next No­ Bonnie Dibble FAMOUS BRAND NAMES — FASHIONS FOR EVERY SEASON Into the tropical rain forest — Bouvler, East Hartford; Mrs. Mr. €uid Mrs. Richard Swan-1 schools. They cannot be sepcirated. A wore their hair very short. Humiliated in defense preparations. In frus­ On the path of toe others What has been golng/6n toe vember, they would put an end Maureen Healy a pattern forming all over the BOO, Lebanon. Are resting places, Public Expenditures/ Council to it. Olga C. Him, Elaat Hartford; town cannot set out deliberately to en- by their defeat, the conquered Saxons country. tration, a U.S. mobile'advisory Dale Kennon Discharged Tuesday: Walter I Places In the sun described in the ftdlDwlng pas­ This one respectively small Kathleen D. Dixon, 365 E. Mid­ Carl Lakes oourage aoceileratiion of the housing and encouraged the growth of long hair so team assigned to the outpost had Sriuneiake, Hale St. Ext., Rock­ ONE GROUP OF that they might resemble as little as TTie Communist counterstrate­ just withdrawn. Without toe Where they can m eet sage of its analysis of toe state phase of the bonding evil, at dle ’Tphe. Mary LeBlanc ONE GROUP OF FAhlOUS MAKER gy, also countrywide and enun­ ville ; Rudolph Schiffer, Robin simply hope the schools will come along possible their cropped masters. team’s heavy weapons, the out­ But this Is your path. debt situation: least, ought to be amenable to \ Also, Mrs. Rose A. ’Fambling, Donald PeUetler ciated by Hanoi, Is to attack d io le , Tolland; Carol IMm- COTTON KNIT in due course. Sometimes revolutionaries seem moti­ post was ripe to be overrun any­ And It is now. ” As noted,^Jn Chart I, $185 human attack, and even to pch 105 Walker St.; Arthur J. Mari- Leonaxd Sherman and overrun these outposts. The mock, Cook Rd., Tolland; Susan | vated In hair design less by idealism time the Communists desired. Now, that you must not toll. million of /long-term debt was litlcal promlM. nelll, 57 Falknor Dr.; SlKtwn T. Denise Weiner As. Mr. Potter says, the housing goals defenders are newly recruited Snow, Maple St., EUington; than by a desire to win the adulation of But a few kilometers away In Weep authorla^ at toe 1969 sesskm We have one memory which Ireland, 477 (Center St.; Mrs. SOPHOMORES members of South Vietnam’s Robert Russell, Westland Rd., I Cotton of the CRPA and other groups wrlth simi- faddish crowds; A case in point would Kien Ben district, we visited If you can. to fln ^ ce expenditure which, rtlll cautions us, however. It U Susw M. Bronelll, Virginia CcMistance Bartcm territorial forces, the Regional another outpost in equally dan­ Weep, of toe late Jasper McLevy, the Lane, ’Tollfuid; George I. Rockville; Catherine Allen, | Stretch Isr laudable aims wdll not be achieved seem to be provided by Jean-Paul under normal budgetary prac- RoUn Boynton Force (RF) and the Popular Ekurt Hartford; Marie Fraser, Marat, toe French revolutionist who gerous country which, by Viet­ But do not complain. would be financed from meet eloquent crusader against Holmes, WlllimanUc; Mrs. Lu- Beverly Carlaon until funds are granted to match those Force ZPFz — less heavily The way chose you — Newatead Rd., Manchester, and | Dresses edited toe rambunctious newspaper, namese territorial standards, int tax revenue. ’This in- bonding we ever heard. After cUle H. WlUlams, 9'W . Middle Katoy Coates Elmer Flucklger, Regan Court, Skirts ^m ed -and more lighty regard­ goals. It Is doubtful thar those funds can “ The People’s Friend.” was spit and polish. Its.patrols And you must be thankful.” / eludes an estimated $86 mil­ decades of denouncing the ’Tpke.; Suzanne M. Reyncddb, Sherri Farr Yahws to $25. ed than the regular Army of the go out and stay out ali night, From “ Markings” by bonding evil, he won on elec­ Merraw; Richard C. Dotcbln,’ 56 RoikvUle. Slacks Once a • respectable gentleman, Marat lion for the State’s contribution be found within the town, certainly not Republic of Vietnam (ARVN). Deborah Ofibert tog. $10. esu’ly in the revolution gave up his quite rare for PF platoons, and I>ag Hammarakji^d. to the Teachers’ Pension Fund; tion and became mayor of the Doughei^ St.; Joseph F. Fogg, on short notice. All that prevented the Commu­ F’amela Going luxurious tastes to become an early-day morale is high. Earle R. Custer, Pastor $40 million for school building city of Bridgeport, pledged to 66 Westminster R d.; Mrs. OHve Mostly sins 8 and 10 nists from attacking here . In Patricia Itonsen Deer Range Vast variant of the Hippie. He dressed In beg­ The difference Is leadership, North United Metoodlst Church grants, $27 million for pro­ pay-as-you-go policies. He af­ S. DeCarU, 21 Kenwood Rd., Kien An was the presence of Gloria Horto gar’s rags and shunned soap. From then key to South Vietnamese mili­ grams In the Department of terwards became a pioneer Vernon. Marian Kisaene- ATIANTA — The beaiWmown Rog. the 10th ARVN Regiment patrol­ tary performance at every leve4. user of refunding bonds, a de­ on, wherever he went he brought with ling the area. Quotatiems Community Affairs, and $8 mil­ Also, HanM B. Connors, Staf­ Tlmotoy Kblodziej Amertcan deer la the wfatUhaR, NOW •oeh Convicted Prematurely? him a shaggy thatch, a week’s growth In this new phase of toe war, "I think It’s Utae that the lion for toe Connecticut Re­ vice by which now bonds o n ford brings; Harry A. KeUy, Raymond Lamoreux alao known aa the ViigiBla deer. On the night of April 7, the $0. to $10. NOW Wiat was it first turned our ecological of beard and the smell of sweat. Sud­ the territorials—when properly American peopl^recognlze that search Oommlsalon. More than Issued to repay the old wies, Box Mt. Rd., Bolton; Deidre A. Janice Nelson Ranging from the AtkantSc to 10th ARVN moved into a dif­ denly he found himself a kind of culture led and,’ of course, supported by the Presldentytteesn’t have the $20 million has been allocated which is. In theory, even worse Zwick, 132 Spruce St.; Mrs. Frank Morse the Paiofflc and from Hudson scientists towrard the conclusion that it ferent district. ’The Communists V a h iM hero. In his biography of Danton, Robert U.S. air power and ARVN ar­ power to declare war or to from bonds authorized In 1967 than isBuing long-term debt tor Priscilla Hickey, 39 W. Middle Denise Pelletier ■ Bay to Pammo, these deer ap­ lost no time. The 307th Vletcong was a certain kind of detergent wMch Christophe writes: “ Marat became all tillery—have irtthstood North make war alone. ”-^Sen. Charles for Community Affairs pro­ short-term expenditures. ’Tpke.; Mrs. Alberta B. Hoag- Donna Roberts pear in 80 subepedes. They Main Force Battalion, no guer­ Vietnamese regjUars. was doing terrible damage to our na­ the rajge, a nine days’ wonder, so that Goodell^A-N.Y.. on a telecast gram. In 1969, $12.2 million In land, 127 {Main St. PriaciUa Squires weigh 100 to 200 pounds whan rilla band but a highly-disciplin­ If these outposts c m be held when the storm broke he found himself urging^bU c support of legisla­ bonds were used to finance Also, Mrs. Gene Pease and Nom)an WOtrous full-grown. 1 GROUP OF tural waters? ed, heavily-armed unit with a and extended a little bit more, ENTIRE STOCK a leader of toe new revolutionary tion f 6 compel U.S. withdrawal school building grants to Income Level Steady daughter, Colchester; Mrs. It was the knowledge that the deter­ fashion.” majority of North Vietnamese almost the entire population of South Vietnam, towns. David Lyons and son, East GE91EVA — A represttitatlve On occasion this foppery yidded prac­ regulars, attacked three RF out­ the Mekong Delta—rice bowl of we have to sacrifice Uvea Hartford; Mra. Byron Birtles gents contained phosiriiates, plus the “ Since July 1969 another type sample of the less devel(^>ed tical benefits. Once Marat escaped a posts here on the night of April Indochina and indispensable to guardsmen to avoid indis­ and daughter. East Hartford; knowledge that phosphates, like nitrates, 8. Communist conduct of the w a r - / of current expense expenditure countries shows that more t>ia« police cordon set up outside his apart­ criminate shooting, we will.” _ has appeai-ed In bond fund al­ M rs.. Lawrence Shustock . and Dresses Vi Price Price Frantically, RF commanders will be under Saigon’s conti^al 66 per cent of total investments Values to $40. Handbags ^ are an esisentlal part of any fertilUer ment building by shaving, washing and Brig. Oen. FeOix L. Sparks of ■on, {Broad Brook. called for air support. They got with war limited to uninh^t- locations. Under the provisions are devoted to maintaining the mixture. outfitting himself In a clean frock coat the Colorado National Guard, of PA 592 of toe 1969 seeslon, and hat. ’Thus disguised, he was able It quickly, from U.S. planes and able wilderness. ’This p n ^ ^ t , annoimcing that If tro<^ were per capita Income at a constant actually the end of true bond authorizations for the Will Be LADY RUG— VILLAGER and LADY MANHAHAN 1 GROUP OF I— VdiMS $20. When, therefore. It bega^ to be ob­ to pass unnoticed through the barricade. helicopters. A U.S. Army ser­ sent to quell ^disorder at toe Uni­ level, while the oorrespoodlng geant who took part in the en­ guerrilla war, will be,/toe sub-' State, RegkHial, Community figure for a sample of the devel­ Workers Sought served that some of our wraters were Jean-Paul Marat and Abbie Hoffman versity of Denver they would and Technical Colleges may be Q ) i i n t c r gagement as an adviser told us ject of a future colulnn. carry uidooded guni. oped countries shows lero than being so overgrown with algae that oth­ to the contrary, long hair has not always used to finance leases on col­ For Fund Drive Defflonstrateil marked the political outs. Indeed, long , the next morning that the RF 26 per cent is required. er’ forms of Ufe were being smothered performance was so-so and the ha^ Mras toe symbol of sovereignty In Volunteers are being sought Price Bathing Suits outposts would have been over­ at the Blouses Vi out. It was a natural conclusion that ancient Rome and medieval Europe. The from Manchester , to assist in T h \ t Caesars took their name from their long run had it not been for air at­ the phosphates In detergents had fertUiz- tacks on the Communists. As It toe 1970 Sustaining Fund drive hair (Canaries). And French kings of the Hartford Symphmiy Or- ed the algae into abnormal growth. from the Sixth to Ninth Centuries wore was, the 307th retreated Into toe rain forest with apparently dieotra. The 1970 goal Is $200,- C/Ooks M. A. Peterson conoN conoN •On this basis 'there began a campaign their hair long and curled. 000. ^ mo. So toe, sign of protest — long hair or eight dead on eiuih side (though sgBinat the’ phoqihate detergents, with one report had two sampans A ’ spokesman for the or­ short — has been toe opposite of which­ chestra says that volunteers are the result that,- Just the other day, one ever was prevailing fashion of toe time. filled with Communist dead and Custom Kitciwn Slacks wounded going southward down naaded tbroughoik Greater oonunlttee In Congress recommended Marat’s unkempt burti contrasted with Hartford, but- parttculoriy in Jerseys the canal). both toe Bourbons’ well trained tresses MIm HXS. — Paatonaaker Shorts Manchester, Avoq and Gtaotoo- that the deteigent industry be requir­ Similar mundane engagements Plus many other hunoua broads BERMUDAS — SHORT SHORTS Sleeveleoe — Mook Turtle and the bourgoisle’s prim style. But dur­ buiy. Open House - by Fomoua Maker* ed to remove all |riiosphates from Its ing toe Cromwell-led Insurgency in En­ fought all over the country with Jewel Neck with Zipper Boek battalion-sized (Communist units ’Ihe Hartford Symphony must Vduts to $13. NOW Reg. $7. Oheloe « ( 8 Celera products by 1973. gland, and with Savonarola’s reform conduct a fund drive, toe movement in Renaissance Florence, la­ seeking to slow down pacifica­ Moy 21sf. 22nd Although tMs has Just been recom­ tion comprise the new Vietnam spokeoman said, because It can- bels clipped their hair short. pot meet Its expenses from box mended, as a reguMUott, there wiU ap­ It does seem to be true, though, that war. ’The Vletcong querrilla op- 9 to 9 eratiwj Is so faded that their - 3 eee called eutrophlcatk». persons kneeUng before him to receive Vietnamese and those defending glsts henra dsoaified 13,000 ihaU the blessing. ’The good Bishop would ■peclni in ttia Australian aran, So what If, at the end of really their homesteads are the RF CUSTOM KITCHENS whip toe knife out slyly, cut off a hand­ companies (who don’t fight out­ ’ 1170 ( ‘hiciiKu Ditiiy Newt gegging tram the coUad Hall- SAU INDS SATURDAY. MAY Uth scUntifte determination, the detergents ful o f hair and then bid the startled side their heme provinces and Mdia o t the New South Wales ■ f . ore not tiM vUlatnT fellow to finish toe Job or go to hell. PF platoons (limited to Uielr o o a t, .msaimrlng ona^dxtleth of — EUJOT CARLSON IN TTIE WALL d07 N«w> Pnrk Ap*. 2324407 fgiit Hertford . What if, for that matter, some of the home districts). •a moh. to ilia Oreat BOMar • PEQGY ANN SHOPS - MANCHESTER PARKADE STREET JOURNAL John piaul Vann, dynooMc 4 im em n rue stwssm er ve soar fMoaiv... Rm Ts giant wlanu, ovw tour M l . ■ , .v'. 1 ^AQH BIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1970

____ _ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY,, MAY 14, 1970 Vernon \PAOE N IK S Students Taking. War Protests Pollution^ Taxes Plague Textbooks Extra Income for Citizens From Streets to Senate Halls Owners of Italian Beaches May Start More libation Approved By JOE BALL reason to view the Senate as ment F. Haynsworth, a South By DENNIS REDMUNt a Wo- t w , anything more than a cross they Carolina federal judge, went Assodatsd Press Writer OOTIA. Italy ( I ? ) _ ^ave to By JOHN OUNNIFF u capftuMipcndlng spree to ex­ In English had to bear, none has had more down to defeat after a bitter eame rate to. the central AP Business Analyst pand facilities. .^ueeze us dry,'’ .pom- French study which graded Ital- Kindergarten Interviews cans are already finding size­ {2,266 plus {11.20 for teachers’ ______who heads toe Foreign Rela- debate, unlimited right to offer The first of the interviews tor able increases in their pay- guides. ciee in Southeast Asia. plalns Ani^lo Narduccl, owher I®*! beaches from one to five. . . WhUe memibers of toe House Committee; Senate Demo- amendments to any bill, toss of a seaside kte-btUmento in Lav-' -Pstla rated four or ' "dangerous hildren who will be eteoringentering checks because they have com­ kiCYCLES The board also adopted a LANOKST SKI.kCTION OF are getting their share of ad- Leader Mike Mansfield, frequent re-election campaigns kindergarten In the fall was pleted their annual contribu­ N E W IN T H E recommendation for the pur­ into, near Rom^;-. tor . your health." Genoa and S ic v c i-c a vice, the young people are con- Senate R ^ b lic a n dean George _aU offer a senator more mo- ' tions to Social ..Security. VCNNON ANEA chase of dictlonailea for Grades ‘“nUs year, bemuse of the V eni^ rated five, or "you are centratlng on toe Senate urged Aiken of Vermaper ceased Feb. 28, 1969. low(shdp student was detained by the Secret Service tor 46 WCBS-TV in New York this layed a month while he obtains be. Many people are fearful of PHILADELPHIA (AP)—Penn *f^****' ^JL^” *** minutes recently when a clear­ week. a special cable. gettlrik thema«)ves Into flnan- Central stockholders were told “ f 'WHERE ance check at the White House His boss, Alan Sloan, who la Tite 66-year-old high wire vet- clal traj>q, of taking on big in- Tuesday that America’s passen- a gates disclosed that he yras vlce president and general man- eran said Wednesday he would stallment Irons that extend ter ger service "has reached toe ^ In baseball or cars, chairman of toe Black Panthers worrying about make toe .T^foot croealng July into toe unlotawn future. S r i - point" and that only mas- ^ t l 2 bluest GROWING THINGS Weaver’s being on the Secret 18 Instead of June 13 as original- 'There is, in fact, some Indica- rive government financial help ^ largem in New York City in 1968. Lloyd Weaver, a 29-yoar-old Servlce’s black list of Black ly plmmed. tion that consumers might be S u l eventual pubUc takeover Panthers. Wallenda Is patriarch of the reacting to inflation in a man- IS OUR BUSINESS' Kent State University graduate w m > t it b a c k ^ the track. the country.” he POWER “ He, was doing a wonderful famed "Great, Wallendas” high ner much difierent from busi- it’s a game of inches. and a great-grandson of the ShuH T. Saunders said at toe „ job for us when he left and has wire perfoinRi^ family. ness, which is planning to go on distinguished 19to century annual riveting of toe world’s ^ ^ excellent potential now that he ______Negro lesoler Frederick Doug­ inigest p ^ t e l y owned trans- SPRING LAWN & GARDEN has returned," Sloan said. las, is employed as an associate p o r tio n c o ^ ^ that passen- f of toe 1,280 dally p a s s e r "Lloyd isn’t a Panther now. His Here’s how to producer at WCBS-TV in Man­ ^ r s trains havKoperated at a trains it operates and to trying father is en Important member hattan. deficit exceeding {100 mUUon Jo more, 34 of them in of New York’s Urban Leagiie CONNECTICUT SALVAGE CO^ INC. each year since the iMs merger , «^-weet wi^ce HOUSE He was on leave on a OBS SPECIALS and runs hte own public rete of toe Pennsylvania ahd New Buffalo. N.T. and Har- fellowidilp at CtriumUa Univer­ tions ageiwy. He is a nipe, tal­ MO HILUARD ST. (cor. A4«mi) pick a winner: York Central Railroads. \ \ rlsburg, Pa. sity when the incident at the ’That’s why Penn Central has ented boy. He’e not an acti-vist MANCHESTER, CONN. "It 1 ^ been a dominant fac- ★ INTEREST RATES White House took place two Phone Mf-77$2 looked to tlie government for in the Panther sepse . ..and is pPfZO ijALATME. tor in keeping our railroadd m weeks agio. O V ER 5 iftiCHE^ /VlPftE H iP SjOONi help — and Saunders told toe NEW STO CK S -10 -T 0 not militant. ANP LTD HAVE A LOT the red,” he said. Weaver and a group of 10 or HI, NEIGHBOR! IN TW E b e a r CPAIPABTMBNT. shareholders relief appears on ★ CONVENIENCE The Pantherii themselives OF INCHB£> ON THE (OMPEVTiON. He srid only the Penn Cen­ FERnUZER so CBS fellows accompanied don't even remember Weaver > ALMOST Z \NCMBSf tral’s diversified properties — the Way. their professor, Henry Graff, to from the enrly (days. Richard LONiXS real estate, pipe lines, hotels, "Solutions will permit Penn Wasldngton to attend one of Mioore, one of the 13 on trial in WIPER rerorts, oil refining end fuel Central and other passenger- * SERVICE NEW! Last week was one of thoae toe 'morning briefings by presi­ New York for conspiracy, told BLADES distribution—has been profita­ carrying railroads to get out of AGWAY’S SPECIALI weeks, I gueas. I had a SADIM this business turn It over to dential press secretary Ron a reporter that he knows every ble. It plans to expand- its in­ TOMATO PLANTS week (that’s Midas spelled back­ public or semi-pUblic oiganiza- Ziegler. Panther leader anywhere in toe vestments and acquisitions. ’’ROYAL CIRCLE The visit is routine, schedul­ cdlmtry and has never heard of ward) where everything I "W toout them Penn Central Saunders said. ’"They SAVE! VEGETABLE PLANTS 80 LBS ed every year for eaqh new Weaver. would be* in a far worse situa- assure not 199 for 50 lbs. White House stetrds began gold. If you’re in the Plan yogr garden now with Agway's Choose from 35 new petenteO varieties. checking IdentlfiCaticm against D eer D ow ntow n Penn Central reported a 1969 h^atlon and realignment to meet Ideal (or starting nety laWns, flow­ mood to Idaten jto top-quality seeds and plants! A 25 are recent AARS winners. Each in a i2H a list, of names that had been ASHLAND, Ky. (AP) — Two profit of {4.4 million, including country’s changing trans- er gardens and vegetable gardens! full line to choose from so don't plantable carton Without a doubt, these motorists in Ashland were very trouhleB — a M6.S million loss in psissenger poratlon needs.” A 5-10-5 analysis. ' delay! are the finest gtade you can buy! submitted in advance. A MM. MOKE Z INCHES ■ t. much surprised when « deer IN SPARK PLUS 5 INCHES MDRE POPS OFENINA MPBE WHEELBASE and fre l^ t business. The profits "Until government money la d®rted into toe path of their ON Z-DOPR MPPELS. were down shsuply from 1968 bp, though, Saunders said 0 | 0 was asked to step aside. An of­ 1) A tnidolo&d oC d i a m e t e r f=OR SREATER care in toe downtown section. plastic we sent to Middletown, Oonn., ended up in Middle- KESiSTANCe TO FOUUN&. when the net income was {87.8 Penn Central will keep opeirat- SAVE 7 T ficer checked the blrthdate on A conservation officer said town, N.Y. ■ mlllioii, with a {6.1 million rail- teg "as efficiently as possible Q UIK GREEN his driver’s license and asked a year toe deer apparently came from 2) My putting Wrent oo(mpiet»ly sofur and I oame in last road deficit. " ’•te the deteriorating and inade- PERENNIAL his middle name. Ohio and swam the Ohio River, in a tournament of 58 players. Last year’s figures reflected quate facilities now available.” GRASS Everyone else was cleared to TURFOOD then became confused and was ' 3), I found out that my mother-ln-Jaw ib coming to A N P FC7RP INTBO PU LES in part toe cost of acquiring toe Saunders said Senate passage RYEBRASS enter but Weaver. THE AU-^NEW FAUON W A 6D N . debt-ridden New Haven RaU- a week ago of the National Rail strock while trying to flee. stofy with us for a tew weeks. SPECIAL He told the Washington Poet IT S B kaS E R . IVJDRE FDWE(2f=UL rooxi. Transportaticm "is most Import- SEED that he was "pretty sure tiiey 4) After patiently explaining to my wife why we wouldn’t t h a n t h e Di-O VERSfON ALro affecting earnings, Saun- ant to us,” He urged stocltoold- 5 LBS 1 0 ^ were checking me itgainst some be able to sell the wiga she forced me' to buy, we sold and D F F E R 5 A lU ID E R ders said, was InflatlMi, high In- ers to become lobbyists and 5 LB. BAG . Black Panther list. them out In one weekend. only’^forSOIb. bii K A N S e OF 0 (H )p N S . tercst and tight money, soaring write their congressman to sup- *3.89 "No one mentioned toe Black ^ .. 6) My dog, Henry, found out that other dogs in the ZG 11^ GREENUWN 10-54i neigii^rhood gist table scraps and now he won’t eat dog COI^B S E E IT/^ labor and material costs and pert it. 25 LBS-$14.99 reg. Panthers or tc4d me why I was 8ARAQE low freight rates. “ Our stockholders can be very This lawn food is also ideal for $4.29 for 50 lbs. being detained," he said in a food. “There is ho doubt that toe influential in this matter,” he Formufatad to give trees and shrubs. Granular for­ One application feeds your lawn t^ephone Interview. "But just This week I’m peddling these new goodies to entiiee economy 1 ^ experienced a real said. “ You will help to create a Have an "instant” lawn! quick cbVor at low cost. Adapt; mula, easy to apply, dust-free and all seasoni Granular formula con­ five minutes before the brief­ TA 6 SALE you to come in and cheer me up. My wife says money has slowdown,” Saunders said, better balanced national trans- The Ideal quick ■ growing abia to a wide range of soil and contains'25% Nitrogen from Urea- ing was over, a man who was a calming effect on the nerves: REGULAR SAVINGS 5*^ a year tains 75% Nitrogen from Urea- h I "Money is extremely tight and portatlon system.” grass for temporary cover. cItoMrte conditions. form. Covers 5000 sq. f t form. obviously a Secret Service EUDOTBONIO JUNOUl Men’s summer wear—$80 and $40 jackets at $10.00 and Interest rates are at unprece- Saunders also reported on ne- agent ai^ ared. ALL INTEREST PAID FROM DAY OF DEPOSIT lie OONiN. BLVD., E. H. $16.00 ea.; trotsMTS $6.60 to $10.00; UHF outdoor or eittlc denUd high levels. The rail- gotlationa for transfer of the " I was toed then that I could antenna Kits at {1.96; DeVUle Uvtag room - den sets way roads, as usual, are in toe fore- New York-New Haven commut- Compounded or paid quarterly proceed. The agent started up off priced starting at $177. foir a 2-pc. Early American set; front of Industries hardest hit by er service to toe New York Met- the walkway, staying just a few complete Hollywood bed sets at {48IK>; fancy recUner the downturn in toe national ropolitan Transportation Author- feet ahead of me. He went into chain at {48.60; Simmons and Aeromatto mattresaes and economy.” Ity and the Connecticut Trans- Member Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corp. toe briefing first and stayed and box sprln(ga; bedspreads, maTtreea pads and towels; braided Saunders said the situation of portatlon Authority, then escorted me back outside rugs at {1.69, {2.66 and {4.66; eleotrlc gultara, groceriee, iads boat oompasM , cWldren’a books and d o s ^ ' of teems I the railroads "is made more se- When completed, he said, it WEEDONE as I left. I got the message. can’t even remember. rlous by our inability to raise nylll be toe first time a railroad IMPROVED That must be some computer , For Bottir they’ve got working In there." So come visit us this weekend. The coffee is hot, tree our rates enough to offset soar- will "dispose completely of its DRY $5844)5 % -OVOF WEED'N GREEN Weaver said he haa never Lawot t - f i a r d o R s and deUcious and we’U TOaUy enjoy seeing you. If you de­ ing costs in wages and sup- conunuter operations and par­ AGWAY’S cide to buy sonveUilngv ffiake up a saie(g>eraon (7) and tell ities.” He said these have gone ticlpate thereafter only as a LAWN WEED KILLER 38 ' ELECTRIC START tried to hide the fact that he was NEW ENGLANDERS LOOK a Black Panther leader "toi the h'm the grod news, we promtee you a full guarantee on up 78 per cent since 1968 while contract operator of the service, 12.95 for 25 lbs 18'^ ROTARY MOWER RIDING TRACTOR FOR THE PACKAGE your purriiose and a "no hard-lime” money back guaran­ Ford "the general level of freight The railroad will not be required for 5 lbs., for 18 lbs. early days." WITH THE “HEART” tee if you’re not pleased to every way! Eliminates broadleaf weeds 9 5 9 9 9 ’*038 knows it,” be added. "I ONL'y Blii7 FORD WAOONS Stwycteir rates today is still about what to make further Investment in FEDERAL (ertiliies your lawn. One ap Controls broad-leaf weeds, such it was at tost time.” - equipment and facilities and will as dandelions and spotted spurge, Deluxe mower has automatic put it into my application. But Remember our exhiusting hours, Fridays 10 to 9 and OPFER DUAL- FACINt* REAR N ow England tion does it! Covers 2,500 s drive, bright headlights, 8 hp. "In practically every other in- not have to bear toe cost of op- on lawns and turf. 5 lbs. covers Features 4-position throttle con­ we were a different organisation Saturdays JO to 3. VFe rest a lot. SEATS AND FWVIEP FORD i^UIET, Fond D ealer 10-6-4 plus 2,4-0 and 2.4 B riu s and Stratton motor, i - dustry, such a combination of erating toe aervloe.’ 3,000 sq.ft. trol, 3 hp. B&S motor, recoil start. and a lot of less radical than A LPN6ER WHEELBASE, A BI66.ER BASE V-S AND ALL-NVLON PARPETiNtJ, porifion throttle control. Increased costa of doing busi­ the Black Fbnther party that UNUKE NEAREST OlMPETiTlON. IN ALL, WE FORD PEALERS HAVE ness is met by promptly raising came into existence {ater. We II WAusONS TO CHPPSE FRPM AiMlNSTB FRPA\ THE “NO. Z." SATURDAYS 8 - 4 prices to meet these costs,” BUCKLAND STORE 9-5 weren’t espousing violence pu^ Saunders said. "This cannot be Uofy and yelUng 'pick up toe Mrin Office: 1|37 Main St., East Hartford gun, pick up toe gun.’ ” done in the railroad industry” HomelMahers Dffice: 842 Silver Lane, Eeet Hertford which needs permission from the ‘W Y NADNESS” 1310 TOLLAND TNPK MANCHESTER 643-5123 Weaver is no longer affiliated ^-Qtattonbury Office; 2512 Main St. with the Panthers and is hlqi- DILLON SALES AND SERVICE Intarstats Ooounerce Commis- South Windsor Office; Wapplng Shopping Center IS eOMINa OTHER STORES CALL NEW HAVEN 239-1687 ELLINGTON/875-335S seif "a lot less radical” thim Rockville Office; Memorial Building (formeir Town Hell) But It is in the passenger area MIDDLEFIELD 347-7229 WILLIMANTIC A23-2931 five years ago. P.S. Dinsctlons: Wa’re hard to find iM r the oonwr o( 311 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER IBs association with Kent ttint Peon Cantral — wboae Adam s and HUUard S tra st I f you g ot lost, look tor tb s State, where four students were QUALITY 5ISCB 1892 waiter tow«r — ’cause we’ra olmowt unkr te .. . ' IP YOU A U A USad CAll KITBL W l HA VI A WOMINBPtL SHJKJIIOlf OjP A4 tALUM killed by Natkxwl Guardsmen, ^ V , . • , A. i'vV', PAGE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HEIULD. MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, MAY 14. 1970 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1970 • \ : PAGE ELEVEN Vernon Tolland: port that the women’a^car had A bout Tow n Meskill Says Panther Trial Pupils Sit In Ex-Paii^nt Gurbagemen • Jury Readies been seen there. Arizona Beauty • llte boeid of Christian educa­ To Hear Trial The bodies weye fopnd along Mrs. Scheurman Named tion of Center Oong;rogational When Denied Kills^fficials Proposed Town Charter On Strike In _wUh toe remains of two Cape Chosen Nation’s Mrs. KUs Niolson . Church will meet tonight at 7:30 Might Have to Be Shifted Cod girls, SUsan Perry, 19, of COLUMBIA—Funeral sei^ces in the Robbins Room of the Their Recess In Cape Killing^ PitovlncetoWn, "and Bydhey Lee New Junior Miss for Mrs. SUa Caroltne Nielson WASHINGTON (AP) — Con- Black Panther trial slab was West Virginia BITUMINOUS Outstanding Junior Woman church. GRAND RAFTDS, Mich. At Hospital Leaves Structure Intact Monson.' 17, both of whom hod of Ootlina Rd., who d i^ Wednes­ nectlcut Congressman Thomas dtsciissed. BARNSTABLE, Msas (AP)—A MOBILE, Ala. (AP) — Karen (AP) — Hie recess orMs Is The proposed town charter, CHARLESTON, W. Vh. been missing for months. day at a Manchester convaled- Mrs, Allan Scheurman has Named Direotor J. Meskill told a group of col- , 0 “**c*rnlng the e n t ^ « Amer- (Oonllnued frim Page One) ConsIderaUon was given to Barnstable County Jury was Obsta was Indicted in all four Stenwall of Phoenix, Ariz., be­ , ^ J r. *®an troops Into Cambodia, Mes- over tor itlie fourth, fifth and scheduled for a public hearing (AP) — Garbage cdleotion cent home, will be tomorrow at been named the Outstanding: Edward J. Barlow Jr. of Increasing the size of the and incinenator operation In ready today to begin hearing ev­ deattis, but Is being tried only in DRIVEWAYS lege students and faculty mem- was asked by oi.e student ^xlh gilBders ait Oakdale gan her reign today a« Amer­ m U a.m. at Emanuel Lutheran Member of the Vemdh Junior Rockville has been appointed to Immediately alerted the hoqil- tonight, calls for generaUy the present six.member Board of Parking Areas • G Stations • Basketball'Courta Rivard Gets Elementary School. this state oapMai of about idence In toe murder trial of An- the Walsh and Wysocki slay­ Now Booking for Spring Work CTurch, Manchester. The Rev. Women's Club for this year. the Board of Directors of the bers Wednesday that the courts if he can Justify takbv “ lives tal switchboard. Education, but It was decided ica’s Junior Miss—toe nation’s same governmental structure 90J100 persons has been halt- ings. P I.A C E YOUR ORJ>ER NOW BECAUSE OF A CX H e i^ Anderson, pastor, will Mrs. Scheurman was present- newly formed Minority Enter- will iM^ve to decide whether of Americans and CaimbodtaiM.” Hie pupils staged a ait-ln Bessie Mealer, ST, superin­ tone C. Costa, 28, charged wlto first lady of youth. ■ now practiced In town. The although toe workload might be by a ttllke of some 100 PRICE INCaiEASE SOON ®“ *^ted/by the Rev. ed with a club pin In recog;nl- piisi: Small Business Invest- Kaman Grant Black Panthers facing trial In Meskilf'’ replied that he can- T ues^y when Ihelr recess tendent of the hospital laundry, lightened on the members, the shooting two Providence women a New Haven murder case can not Justify any loss of life, but litary workers. The blonde, gray.eyed beauty ■ All Work Personally Supervised. We Are 166% Insured. “ Columbia, tlon of the honor. She was co- ment Company (MESBIC) of period was suspended tor was on the telephone with on ^'hearing Is scheduled for 8 p.m. actual working of the board got a fair trial in that city. added: "I Justify It on how what one teacher deacribed The strike beg)m Wednes­ to death, then dismembering the was chosen from among high Bunal \^1I In Rose Hill Me- chairman of the annual mem- the Hartford Community Capl- Thomas O. Rivard, son of Mr. emptoye. Mrs. Mealer cried out, In the Hicks Memorial School would not be made more Ex-Police Chief Hie Republican, a candidate many lives are going to be as "rude, noisy and dlecour- day when some 70 truck bodies and burying them in school senior girls representing m ^ a l Park, bership tea and also helped tal Oorp. and Mrs. Norman Rivard of lie ” Oh,'no!” and a shot was heard • gym. efficient by adding more mem­ drivers and helpers refused all 60 elates In the nationally DeMAIO BROTHERS Friends call at the Jtdm to update the membership file. for the GOP gubernatorial nom- saved.” teouB bebavtor” on the play­ Shallow graves. Would Restrict The Hartford company is the Columbus St, _ and a senior at over the phone. bers. to go to work. televised Junior Miss Pageant F. Tierney FunenU Home, 219 Iriat^, said he feels the trials He said some people have pre- ground Monday. The basic philosophy of toe Selection of to© Jury was com- CALL 643:7691 W. Center St., tonight from 7 may} be shifted to iuiother city, judged the President, and they “No recess, no school!” After the gunman left Coop­ Charter Study Committee was Several elective offices were John B. Douglas, public here Wednesday night. tloM to the club made by Mrs. concentration in Investments for re- pleted Wednesday, with four al­ Police Gun Use to 9. ' Referring to Bobby Seale, one feel he will not" keep his word chanted the kids. er’s office at abeut 1 :16 p.m., he .. to make few changes' as pos- considered to be changed to 'ap­ works director for the city, She was awarded a $10,000 Scheurman during the year In- socially and economically dls- named the winner of drove to the administration pointive Including the role of Bold toe truck crews sought ternates seated along with the of tile defendants vdio Is nation- to have the American troops out School bfflctellB Telnataited . stole, to assure toe adoption of HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — college scholarship along with EUlott r. Reehn ® O'*® advantaged business Arms. Bar- the Kaman Aircraft Scholar- building and asked a secretary, town treasurer, but this also only Improved working con­ regular panel of 12. At toe end 1 al chaimian of the Black of Cambodia by late June. reoeoB Wednesday, axplaln- the home rule benefits provided the crown. With the addition of OOVEINTRY -1 FiHott n , °P®™tion Fruit C^ke,” donat- low is president of the Connect- ^ P - caiarles H. Kaman, presi- Mari Lou Rice, If he ooiild see was ruled out. ditions. of the trial four will bo with­ Policemen should fire their guns Panthers, MeskUl said: "I ’m “ Wall until July 1st. If the Ing the dlactplinory measure by a charter, rather than by scholarahlpa presented for her Beebe 65 of Clearwater Fl* gobds and icut Savings and Loan Assooia- uting and .of directors of that company as presentation, Chapman, was away from his a second time, foUowed by ger; a burn er chief of police tions two weeks ago." i was wrong,” Meskill said. Frank Kalas, towns can no stead of the present two-year After toe Jury was seated, it $12,000. dav In Clearwater ^ containers for Cystic well as of the Greater Hartford Ute award Is made annually Meskill aald the May Day Meskill and other Connecticut office. term was vetoed, because the the operators of the,munici­ left the courthouse for a 50-mile told a City Council committee longer submit bills to the legis­ pal incineretor. Wednesday. She Is the daughter of Mr. Survivors also inciiKie hi. March of Dimes. Urban League and-the Connect- to the son or daughter of a cor- weekend demonstrations were members of Congress' received The gunman, whom Miss Rice ‘CSC felt the same problems trip to Provlncetown, which Is and Mrs. John E. Stenwall of New England lature to take care of local The committee, which la in­ w^T^uirhter i ^~ther «xUrector of Icut State Chamber of Com- Intended by the organisers to copies of petitions from some described as softspoken and ' problems. would still exist. The Incineration facility is Costa’s home. Phoenix, who also were here ]^ e n other Jistira a P’®y third merce, Inc., the Hartford Com- Influence the trial. He said that of the students and faculty nervous, ran off when she sug­ used by toe city, commer­ vestigating four recent shoot­ HITES Copies of the proposed char­ An attempt to spell out the Prosecution and defense law­ ings by Hartford police, two of for the pageant. Mrs. Stenwall child'and a CTeat-^aivVMld drama con- munlty Capital Oorp. and the the rallies "m ay have created members. Tbe petitions opposed gested that he wait, Seconds lat­ duties and line of authority for cial haulers and IndisstriaJ yers, and Judge Robert H. is a purchasing agent tor a high The funeral wHl^he**^^ to ^P*'**- worked Women's League Day Care Cen- Vignettes er, Chapman returned to his of- ter are available at toe Town firms. them fatal, heard Samuel G. a climate In New Haven where the “ re-escalation” of the Viet' the town clerk’s position was Beaudreau, who Is presiding, school district In suburban Phoe^ m o ! ^ 1 . . ~ ^ Vegas night and was ter. Hall and will be on hand for to- Chapman, now a professor of morrow ut 11 &.m. &t Storrs &iso &.ctivA on fK» nouKziAffsvs. a fair trial Is impossible. .1 don’| nam war and the entry Into By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ^*®®‘ nighl’s hearing. ruled out after the CSC was ad­ accompanied them. nix. Congregational Church with ttie committee ^ newsletter He Is a member of the Ebony know If the demonstrations in- Cambodia were signed by 51800 Boston cab drivers are the lat- ® »rtly before the shooting political science at toe Univer­ vised that elective positions The prosecution showed (he The new Junior Mias won first fluenre people In favor of Seale persons. They were presented to est group to enter the publishiiw spree began the gunman, de­ At toe conclusion of toe hear­ sity of Oklahoma. Rev. J. Garland Wae^goner of- -rtw. ...v, , - Buslnesamen’s League, the cannot be subjected to a con­ Jury a rooming house where place in youth fitness and also an d the others, or against them, the state members of Omgress field. * scribed as of medium height. ing toe c a c will turn the docu­ Goldberg Tells Chapmaii said toe use of fire­ ficlaUng. Burial will be dn th rO u L a n d ln /M rm *^ *!.^ ^ ^ Committee on PuhUc Safety and tract, according to Kalas. Costa waa li'ving, and 'where Pa­ was picked for scholarship But It’s up to the court to de- by tour students and tour fac- Thg Tbxi Driver’s-Assoclatioo ®**S*'tly stooped and graying, ment over to the Board of arms by police Is not an "en­ Storrs Cemetery. w ^ e r e ^ ^ p J L ^ ^ ^ ^ Consideration waa also given tricia Walsh, 23, a teacher, and achievement. She 1^ a straight IN clde.” ulty members. Including Con- began publishing a weekly pointed a gun at a student ; Selectmen for review. The Of Opposition To during deterrent” to crime. There will be no calling hours. Malcolm Frost Mrs Jan Pdn Qiamber of Commerce. a Mary Ann Wysocki, 23, a college A student. Her favorite subject The group of about' 26 stu- nectlcut College President "The B^^tlng his lunch in the parking selectmen have 30 days to make to the workings of the town Instead of shooting at fleeing, The Potter Funeral Home, 456 mw w d ' Hallcher, Mrs. newspaper this month. meeting form of government, student, went for a weekend In is mathematics. Jackson St., Willimantic Is In Talk Preissler and Mrs. How- dents and faculty members Charles Bhain. Shaln said the Carriagie News,” geared to keep ® college campus and'or- " any suggested changes and the Cambodia in ’66 unarmed suspects —as police­ ca ll CSC then has an additional 16 since the town’s population Is January of 1969. man Eldon Thibodeau did ear­ She was crowned by Jackie came to MesIdU’a trffice to ques- signatures were gathered to the the city’s 7,006 drivers up to dered him to drive to the neattoy NEW YORK (AP) —Arthur tlon him about his support of New London-Norwlch area In ^ t e on trade matters hospital. days to act on the suggestions. Increasing to toe point where In addition, toe Jury was lier this year, killing 19-year-old Bennington of Huntington Beach, an, n ."r.‘ ^ conceivably all those wishing to J. Goldberg, says he counseled shown a restaurant in Province- Calif., who reigned during toe President Nixmi’e Cambodia pol- four days of door-to-door can The paper, says TDA Director » Intide the hospital gates, the The charter will then be Gary Hansley, a suspected memorial otS uOoi. “ 5ld at^^ RoSnTjSim ’^'*’'.‘^11;''“ attend a town meeting could town, a street Intersection and a past year. icy, and the question of tiie vassing. John L. Harvey, is to be written Sfunman told the student, 19- placed on the voting machines against an American military purse-snatcher — police should made to the American Cancer ubra^ ^ tu id i^ io a m make toe handling of such a Named as first runner-up was q„-i~tv ^turaay at 10 a.m. tor ventlon of the Lutheran Wom- . In a special town election to be thrust into Cambodia proposed gas station In North Truro. In track down criminals through by the cab drivers themselves year-old Gary Brownfield Jr., to meeting extremely difficult. _____ children In Grades 3 through 6. en’s Missionary League. held at the same time as the WeHfleet toe prosecutor pointed good invcetigatlve procedures. Miss Carol Buckland, 17, of and wUl provide a forum for Kdl out and start walking, It was agreed to retain toe In 1966 when he was U.N. am­ Rham District , state election in November. out a medical building to the Chapman aald. Miss Carol Buckland, 17, of Mrs. Frank Prlvlulno ’” '® ‘® opinion on trade a2&lrs. Brownfield ran for the ooUege to town meeting rule, however. bassador In the Johnson admin­ Jury. a $6,000 scholarship. call police. Any future changes in the The policy of toe Hartford Po­ BE SURE BLISS has been serving the Hsme The funeral of Mrs. Prank be the iniest soeokpr Ma « hii tomorrow at the Lau- Members of CSC noted town istration. charter once adopted would The dramatic part of toe trip lice Department in allowing of­ Owner for 88 YEARS. For a oomfilete FREE IN­ Privizzlno of 23 Plymouth Lane, explain the resDonsdUlitlAs rrf a Hotel, MonticeUo, N.Y. A Connecticut lad was en- Little was known of Gish. His meeting votes can always be ficers to shoot at fleeing felons Teachers’ Salary Contract rolled at Dartmouth OoUege in father. Grant Glah of Buda, necessitate toe appointment of Goldberg told of the proposed was in the deep woods where SPECTION of your home by a Termite Coiitrsl wno«edm^y« M^eh^ polio, omc„ el Si.“ put on the voting machines If it Indicates that toe department Table Tennis Revived 1772 by his mother, who hoped reached by telephone, said the a Charter Revision Committee move Wednesday during an ap-, the Jury and oti^r participants Expert, supervised by the finest teotanlosl siisff, is felt to be necessary. pear.ance at Columbia Universi­ doesn’t have much faith In Its phone our nearest local office: her son would some day become son had oonunlitted h im s^ to , and approval by referendiun were taken by a fleet of Nation­ LONDON — Table tennis be­ Driver Education ty. He said later that the move criminal Investigation, he said. nemaa O. Bhroni Approved at Meeting 68-13 a missionary. the hospital aei^eral years ago, vote. al Guard Jeejia. had been urged by Henry Cabot Chapman, a former patrolman came popular in Britain .ettter Main St., with a Mass of re ^ Two Items in toe proposed The Board of Education last Costa stood -by with his law­ have an opportunity to inspect. ptnimhi o poratioA employe. R lvanfs At a special district meeting Last night's vote in no John Ledyard, however, had a ®^ylng, “ You imuw, I can’t Lodge, then U.S. ambassador in in Berkeley, Calif., and former toe speedy, celluloid ball^ re­ vraa charter which may be changed, night agreed to offer a course yers os Dlst. Atty. Edmund Dln- qulem at St. James’ CSiurch at father is a lead roan in the way as close as the 'vote dn far greater interest tn explora- think straight anymoiie.” Saigon. police chlei of Multnomah Coun­ placed a webbed bcdl about 9. Burial wiU ibe in St. James’ held last night at Rham Ifigh due to oversights in the prep­ In driver education during the Is asked the Jury to observe two 6 4 9 -9 2 4 0 o m t T Z x Z P^-^‘ department. the budget last week which saw tlon than to becoming aman of Other relatives sai^ he had The former U.S. Suprieme ty, Ore., also called for psy­ 1900. But the fad soon faded and School 'voters from Andover, aration of toe charter, ore reg­ Summer at an individual stu­ holes In the ground In which Cemetery. » the budget approved by only tion than In becoming «a man wof been" 7 " “a Navy officer In World Court justib^ who Is now run­ chological testing to weed out toe game waa almost forgotten Hebron and Marlborough ap- ulations governing the road dent cost not to exceed $45. parts of the bodies were found. Frlen i, aio toward tuition and aca- proved the 1970-71 teachers’ sal- Indian nations along the Cana- The elder Gish said he had riot nation for governor of New Police searchers for toe two tality. revival led to the formation In BLISS TERMITE CONTROL CORP. advertently left out and the de­ a tuition basis, since it has be­ and cHi-Io uHll waison 0*0, Alma lOlUricn 812, demlc fees. In addition, the cor- ary______contraet, ____, ,by_____ a.. vote of 66-18. ~ _ _ dlan border. seen his son In more than a York signed a student petition ■women, reported missing when He also said it would be a 1936 of the International Table and girls ^11 traffic. Eva Parent 579; Julia Ven- scription of toe Planning and come increasingly difficult to DIV. OF BLISS EXTERMINATOR CO., INC. • EST. 1882 Mrs. Florence McLeod With the help of some Indian year. asking Congress to 'withhold fi­ they failed to return to their good idea to give such tests to Tennis Federation, to which 'n,« ^ *’^2: Mary St. Louis 566; poration cont^utes $600 a year ^ ^ Separates LoOK, Zoning Commission. \ schedule driver educatiem for ELUNGTON — Mrs. Flor- friends, Ledyard cut a large ______nancing of Indochina military homes after toe weekend, were men now on toe force—“ If you more than 30 nations now be­ to the Institution where the re- byk,, *thei,„ town of _ Marlborough______a to _/T , _ _ , all eligible high schoolers dur­ The Oldest and Larsest in Conn. ence Balsden Harri^n McLeod, non Center Middle School \riU pine tree on the eastern shore of During the year-long meet­ operations. led to the wooded area by a re­ can hold them still for It.” long. Violet ’May 560 and chaUenge the agreement even Mix and Match the Connecticut River, fash- ing toe course of an academic foimerly of Hartford, mother of hold a car wash SatuRJay from Anna _galto 647647. Rem«elaer Polyl^c House Okays ings of the CSC, several ideas Goldberg tbld the students he John S. Harrlgan of Ellington. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m .Jn the school ^ l<»ied a dugout canoe and set were seriously consideried which year, according to Superintend­ died TiiAAdAv at Qt iTwonAia t ♦ ^ ovilwi On on Thursdayinursoay 44 44 pmy«ru players com- com- p^****®- . ,'^®*'® ' ^® P|“ A, “ proved provea the total me loxai Regional negionaj Dte- Lns-Star in Fashions out on a trip down the ri'ver— ent of Schools Dr. Kenneth considered his opposition to toe oiea luesaay at st. Francis parking lot. neted Wlnner« w ere w m a m Jo** ^ mathematica in prepara- ri ooi -tpo Operating Funds would have necessitated some ending his coUege career and MacKenzie. thrust into Cambodia in 1966 NEW YORK (AP) — Once a ■' basic changes In the town gov­ “ one of my achievements’’ as woman gets into all her fall beginning his Ufe as a world ernment. Most were ruled out, *iiie driver ed cars wild be explorer. For Milford Lab availaiHe on a loan basis as in U.N. ambassador. He said fashion gear, she may feel Uke however, on toe basis of toe Lodge’s arguments for toe mpve ford. Burial was in ^ St. pay expenses of a camping trip day at 116^a/the Lottie Fisk year’s Natiwial Merit Scholar- ^ the ghost of Christmas past. to ^ doing so, Ledyard estab- WASHINGTON (AP) — The ^ phllosoiihy of not making ma­ toe past and toe schools will be responsible tor pro'vidlng In­ were similar to those given by Benedict Cemetery, B )o^ fleld. scheduled tor June. ^ BiUldlng Henry Park ship Program. Last year he re- ^®,J^i[®® skirts, dangltog nock- House Appropriations Commlt- jor change, which might make President Nixon in ordering GARDEN CENTER and toe document unacceptable to a surance coverage, gasoline and — ------7 ^ ^ c e lv e d T ^ tte r of Lnm enda- ^ ‘ ®.® ®PPn>ved today funds for an- U.S. troops Into Cambodia two tract within 30 days after the hats, and even gloves—they’re continues today. \ majority of those acting on its oil changes. tion in the BCHS science re- ®'^®" ^‘oves-tney’re 7 ^ ™ ; ^ A. k ^®“ ope««tion tor labo- weeks ago. FLOWER SHOP. Ine. *------• — *— * ------*— ^ — -■ ■' ------Cwb, approval. There is no charge ifor taking search seminar He has also contract was signed and being pushed into star sta- Oanoe Club, ratorleo of the Bureau of Com- He said he told toe White search seminar. He has also ■ ■« i* ^ ^ h celebrates Its 80th anil)- merclal Fisheries to C o im ^ - the course during the regular MANCHESTER - VERNON TOWN LINE Deathst l l S in Bolton The thinking of the CSC re­ House, Secretary of State Dean been a member ot the glee club school season. 1 TOLLAND TPKE. and the science club. During heated discuBslon at However, the separates look “ »‘® aimuall^, cut and bUchigan. garding toe position o f road su­ Rusk and Defense Secretary VITTNER'S the meeting, it was pointed out is strong, and mix and match ® ^^(KmUe canoe M p \ Approved In a |1.8 bUMon Inte- perintendent ■would bring the Job Robert S. McNamara that any Th}le N ation Manchester Evening Herald Panels^ Meeting on 1-8A by Mrs. Imodale Richards, can miean a savings. So can re- ^ ®®^ Department appropriations under the Jurisdiction of toe ae- military advantage In the move John D, Stuart Vernon chairman of the Regional veraiblas. tor the year starting July 1 , lectmen, and changing too ap- Tolland correi^Mmdent Bette would be outweighed by “ very OPEN 7 DAYS / CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) Board, that If the contract was Ann Klein showed only sep- , ‘I!**- are\»837,000 for continued opera- pointlve term from three years <)uatrale tel. 875-2845. grave political disadvantages.” MASTER CHARGE ONLY — John D. Stuart, 69, who Weigh Ecology^ Economics . to two years, coinciding wltli the PTO" Meetings rejected, the board wouljl have arates today. There wasn’t a “ ® " V “ *® MUIord, Conn., Ittoo- pitched and won both games of to go bMk and re-negotiate. dress in the »80-$800 collection. ratoi^and $400,000 for the Ann local elections. DAILY 9 A.M. - 7 P.M. a major league doubleheader 47 Two representatives . of the than normal taking the topsoil This could possibly result In an The western or Spanish feeling ArborAMich., laboratory corn- The Planning and Zoning Com­ years ago, died Wednesday aft­ Conservation Oomrolsslon Join- away, Set on Drugs even higher salary agreement, fa big: Boots. hlgh^Sed la^ '®‘®®' “ ®®‘ "®*®“ ® was plex. • \ mission is described as a six- er a brief illness. The St. Louis ed about seven members of the Robert C. Young, the execu- Dissension seemed to come up sWrts’ or ’gaucko’ paku wltk Agency\offtolate had testified ' man board wlto six alternates. NOW OPEN SAT.-SUN. 9 A.M.-5 P.M. Cardinals beat Boston 11-1 in Hie Vernon Middle School mainly from Marlborough «.«(. resl- pj[ie bloi^es tmTvMts** ...... a®"“ who clrcumnavl- earlier this year that the Nixon Economic Development Cbm- ^*'^® *ttf®ctor of the Windham . At present it Is a five-man board NirW LOOATIOM ' the first game and 6-3 in the mitton In iho finanian.. Rcglon Planning Agency, who meet tonigbt at 7:30 dents \riio this year are faced Below the knee lengths pre- administration planned to close with three alternates. second. ^ said he was attending the meet- a program on drug educa- with a large mill Increase in dominated—less in soft, languid York Citv ^ ^ th e Ri<^lleu and ***® and to Among toe changes consid­ ^ ’ *^® Rl<*elleu and Colby Paige Abbott the Community Hall 'Dieaday jng “ by accident," was asked tion. fa^brics, more In suedes, worst,- st. Lawrence rivere and the At- . Arbor Labora- ered by the CSC were the plac­ SALEM NASSIFF CAMERA SHOP At « ie point, the Integrity of eds and fabrics with body.hndv ■__a ______tory before ti ferrlng Its res- ing of a term of office on the SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) — Col- night to talk about 1-84. about the highway, and he said The program wUl be con- lantic Ocean. The chairman of the Oonser- sometimes highways could en- ducted by Mra. Claire Albom “ ® questioned with “ Although long is not modern. ponsibiUties Uroj , the Bureau of building inspector, subsequently AND STUDIO manager for International News nation group, Stanley Bates. beautiful ^^ho was recently appointed i® " “ dern mood. With Commercial Fii Tilled out by Town Counsel Rob­ SPECIAL Producers of the rock musical Bureau of Sports ^ikheriM **** ert King, and authorization of *’We invite nil onr old nnd new friends alike to stop in and see SPECIAL Photos to the late 1930s, died and BEHX) Chairman Marshall o f q^’ v education coordinator for V*®^ scarf, it’s all “ Hair” have won, temporarUy The plan to close\the Milford toe selectmen to appoint an ad­ our new store and studio fnclUUes. ______— „ _ r r ...... ^®.®f!’ Z ’’ ® *®. laboratory had been kriUolzed In ministrative assistant if suf­ PACKAGED DAHLIA BULBS ficient funds were a'vailable, •29 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER, CONN. PACKAGED PEONY ROOTS However. Marvin Ross,------moder-- laiss Klein unflinchingly iield^M a^ Washington as recentliKas Wed- \ REG. 69c & 89c ator tor the evening, kept the rtiowed some skirts abova toe ’ ^ ^dged nesday by toe lab’s " dl- ruled out due the CSC phil- Telefihooe 6tS-78S9 REG. 9$c 1969 he had been‘'with the San damage the highway could rv* ri^ t w ------toe music "clearly vulgar. rector. oeophy of no changes. Jose Mercury and News. cause and the economic advan- HEDC number David Dresel- also be a short business meet- -®®‘l ^ wall in cc^t^oL Also, Mrs. Richards explained One* gre ™**suede \ Sweeney’s Harry C. Davis, a gover Fr«d noiih- tages It might bring. ‘y- " ° ‘ ®^ ®"® ®^ “ '® P*'®’ m«: with election of officers. NOw 4 8 C each 3 for ^laOO that the haard had no contnal to.*, S it uhalppnl h, h o S ^ Ito t S j, U h S y'h L T lw S J m h ^ aclanthit, aatd, "It m a u rt NOW 58c C . . ^ °on.;rvy.on S rStiSlSS? WHILE THEY LAST Hns. 63, chief of . Hme J'®!®*^®'* “I* tl^® other (B). He said if the B route, verwmt nual budget meeting is set by to short ' ‘'® " f " ^ ' v.,., *»®®t ®q»*lPPed latoorator WHILE THEY LAST magazine's Detroit bureau for were foUowed, It would spUt the ®?L*^ «tate law.- ^ anon. Ajtg, wrote toe chUd one that 1 ^ i^onp«r»d in tvii.

war,w^TLpSSd’ih Kq,m w «l hi dThS' tha hoaid'a »^SL'^xra„T-r' Sllvar daa.1,. hacklaaa. and r raoord, clalmln. only inuala M ,'.“r General Motors Oorp., died of a E r ^ r ^ r “ heart attack...... Wednesday...... Hers^-Sa^^-r -„“sn h ,srr« Zfr^-ha'”^- (wifBesrmak, JUST ARRIVED COMMON LILAC had been ■with GM fo t 15 years. ®°V*^ ------—- soumeriy oi me mree, would De "-.1 “ *® eoucaaon possible o»> coat England shopping area. better because It ...... ducted hv the three nnoee...... une coat Bates showed a hand-drawn the town In half SPECIALS FOR THURS, FRI. AND SAT.I \ ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF LAVENDER JI hy not pdh S. S ” “"I Tt “ »■« , l-»t« ... ttSfahthty ’ shlMty. S.’^hTi meal tweed with tweed skirt. « map of the Conservation Com- viding enough overpasses! Stella Graham and Mra. Harriet . T»th* « ij a. t d other laboratories at a s Iona Employes It was a ^ explained that any stan Herman for Mr. Mort mission’s hletT*'***' Taylor »®1'®<1 W>® BEHX: soloist ‘ ‘“ f. ^l*®" “ '®'^® ^ emphasis " W a y lM il' \ POTTED ROSES Regular $2.98 NOW ^1*88 Vote June^ 4 !.?/u.Shir,*h.-uhh.d.p d h u h “■ Chicken Legs ■versible Grad* A BARE ROOT PLANTS On Unionizing southerly side of toe Notch, Md deration put by toe stoTe Saturday also at toe time then they would realize ***^P®” ' ®“* IH.800 ^one laboratories. FLORIBUNDA ~ CLIMBERS — HYB. TEA England’s complex. «» The employes of toe Iona BEDC chairman Taylor looked hp«n u » m . . u .. „ « « ------o .;h « .,o h d « . h « . . ph., Mfg. Co. iWll vote June 4 on Bulletin Board 1 m*- ' at tile map and with a simle They’re about the same as last Agricultural National deactivate four researA aWra whether to be represented by ®»«y a cou. B ^ k ^ B e j ^ r e County t o ^ e 4 3 ‘‘ CANADIAN HEMLOCK toe International Union of Elec­ T^^d^lr M an A m ong 12 pie of pieces higher. A ^ s p ^ e s m ^ said they laboratories In Palo Alto ^ WHITE PINE trical Workers,. AFL-CIO. Stan Herman Hair features: * expect to tove to pay Terminal Island in California, ■ The election. In which 42 em- ually ruled out *goi^ will ha A w a r d l p H M p f l f l l f b f T T r b n r k V * CHICKEN ninve« ere eiicHKi I h bccause of the many ^® Jailor Women will have iTlC aai.O I llO n O r the ^ p look, reversibles, his >**®y Ann Arbor, Mich., and Mlltorf! BREASTS $ 8.00 each 18 - 24 Inch $ 6.00 each ..noU««l y„^.rd.y°C^'S! “ w" 2 W*™OTON (AP) _ P™«. D«»ld K. »dl„d, 24, K™«, popular S™ rtep“S'dZ”8S porch length (above toe i.-Mil.. ^ y ".J camp^gn «.' was The bureau has sold the cloo- The ^ y ” ^wblM ^rem alnlng *”®'® *«duction In reseanSi CHICKEN 10.00 each LIVEBS 2V2 - 3 Foot 7.00 each Martin J. Hogan of Manches­ to p»„.thr««h u.. n„u» «.=. 2.iSi2akSrNT ^ *“ 4 - 5 Foot 14.00 each toe road construction was im- ...... y . _ i,„ ^ dark stockings and- shoes and ®"® * ^ ‘®*- urged the House Approprlittlons ter, an international repre­ derway. and he queatltoned ® *" “ *® Community Hall. ^ry- ■’Rousseau” prints. 3 - 3Va Foot ^ 12.00 each sentative of the union, said that “ masnlfl- . Jailles T. Committee to provide funds to 5 - 6 Foot 20.00 each toe union’s orgsinizlng cam­ .whether or not toe passageway In UtUe League play last cent effort to keep this I toe'landt h p w i Plrnnln*. 27, Longview, Wash. continue operations. would be wide enough, or eco- night toe Yankees beat toe of toe free.” Army’ Spec. 4 Fraidc A. Her­ Town Awards However, Davis sold, most of Dubuque All Beef Franks...... -lb. 7 9 ^ paign started Ip March. Project Coatly 6 - 7 Foot 30.00 each 3V2-4Foot 15.00 each The Iona Mfg. Co. was sold nomlcaUy feasible. Cardinals 14 to 9. Hie winning The President t Jh- ^ J?*'" a u ‘'® !®^‘ ' *«WUtloii. corporate offices in New York change, there woidd be the oo- winning pitch- more of your countrymen will tow, 24, a native of Hartfoixl ®*^***®^ two 67-4nch and two Oak al y^an later to continue the City. In addition. to manufactur- portun'.ty to develop Industrial ®*’’ Ouellette Wt a home- look bock at this experience Conn., now of GlaatooBury ' 100-lnch ”lines. Hie cost im *®*' Pavingrm no- the recre^ studies■■ u op andooh experiments.a. PRODUCE! t ___.•*______...... ____. . . vnin f r t w t h A H a A O am m V-ko... xa. A ing floor-care machines, it has mid commercial centers. for toe Red Sox and Don that you have participated in. Army Lt. CW. Charles C Roe- k*“*®<* W.6 biUioiL aUonal facilities and parking The aim of toe Milford lab- AAAAtyl h it a fr>fnlA #«v«> fhA im«v_ Aopog ai___ .. .. ___ o...... __ * ^ areas there., oratory has been to develop the CRABAPPLE TREES dlvlsloro which make electrical When Taylor asked Bates how ® triple for toe Fly- and they too will realize that 40, Woodbridge, Va. FLOWERING Cucumbers ...... 2 for 19c controls for railroads, electrical interchanges fit In with the you serv ^ the land of the free Army Sgt. AUen J.'Lynch, 34, Monaco will receive $4,756 foe baste biological toformatioa for signals for hospital equipment. Conservation Conunis- ky being brave—brave beyond Rlverdale, 111. HEALTH CAPSULES. oonstruotlng the tennis courts Increasing production of mM- Tomatoes . . . .4 pack 25c and systems for water desalln- aion’s plan. Bates refilled Dint Advertisement— the call of duty.” Army Capt. Ronald B. Ray, and $30,678 for paving toe recre- lusks, such as oysters and LARGE TREES Ii.v -Michwl .A, Pelli, M.D. aUonal and perking areas. clams, through deveh^ment of Rhubarb ...... 2 lbs. 39c kUo»t- the only interchange______■would___ be Loyal Order of Moose pre- Secretary of Defense Melvin 28, a native of Cordell#,.Oa. 4 -5 Foot ♦7.95 WHAT ITAU^E^ A PIABETIC TO A contract for reconstructing commercially feasible tech- Wltli this coupon and every $6.## The workers in Its Rochester Bclatlontoe Rock- with officials attended toe ceremony Jr., 89, Winslow, Ariz. have an insulin reaction the tennis courts at Manchester nlques for "seed” production «25.00 to m o o (9L0OP ^U4AR -Too LOW) 2 Navel Oranges . ..10 for 79c are represented by the union access at this point tor west- '^**® ’ ®t^k>rd Chapter in the Ehist Room of the White Marine Oapt. James B. Uv- High School will not be nuode and methods of predator oon- untU after May 36, when toe trol. which Is seeking to represent bound traffic, and Bates said, “S.P.E.B.S.<).S.A. “ ' Saturday, May House, along with toe honored Ingston, 80, McRae, Ga. Q ^ 5 -6 Foot *8.95 the Iona workers. 16 — 8 p.m. — Vernon Middle servicemen, their wives, chfl- Levitow was a crew member Board of Directors will consider ------EXTRA LARGE TREES “ Hiat’s right, you’d have to a CMpltal ImprovemMits allooa- The June 4 election will be drive out of town to go eeat.” Schoof, Route 80. TlckeU tor dren and parents. of a C-*7 gunshlp when an en- DELIVERIES ON ORDERS OF $7.50 OR MORE the first for unionizing Iona to Soie at the door. Nixon shook hands and chat- *iny morter shell was fired into •f tion for the work. Pollution Cost I $65 Hie three proposed routes for (Sorry—But No Deliveries On Mondays) the plant’s 28-year history. ------— ted irith every grownup and the open door o f the low-flying Jj A oontrftct for operating the WASHDffymM ^ 6 -7 Foot *9.95 m o o EACH the road' are not favored by the V .* Conservatfon members because child, and after’ placing the plane. Levttow picked up the e r « > • they feel!i^^ highway would cut Manchester Evening HeraliL medal ribbons around toe necks *611, burning Ms iianA. ff nSSw to f S^**J poUiMon from stt sourtM nmg- Spring correspondent Kathy pf the 12, told them: threw tt out of toe plane Jiwt (We Reserve Hie RlSbt To Undt gnnnlltles) Peraonal Noticef through many watershed Tel. 616 9666 and “ wet’ ------Bates said “ I hope that those of us who before the lAell exploded, hlghwaya can substantially <)la- have responaiUlltles to govern- Iievltow, 34, oomideted four r! Ssa****°" ^ year’s opera- you Hve. Hw oost to Um » "Your Friendly Butcher Shop!' ARRANGEMENTS CAN BE MADE FOR PLANTING In Memoriam rupt the ecology of the streams ment here can wprk as effec- years service in the Air Force Smeher Open* lively and courageously to toe in April and recently returned Phitopwia WUl pay toe town SSS!«“^ S l r n . S and surrounding areas. He —to IZ-IJ. $60 and will pay aU ootts for In iovina memory of Arthur J. cause of lasting peace as you to CMostonbury with his wife. He JUP chemicals used on the road do SYDNEY — A new Industry, Hl«P maintaining toe grounds and tbs auric, wtoo psmcil away lUay l i . have served in time of war." is the son of Mr. »«d Mrs. *rfr the moat damage.' representing an divestment of rsst rooms and for policing the PINK & WHITE DOGWOOD — GOLDEN CHAIN TREE The five Army men, three Levitow of South Olsstonbiw. Spana Cadim 'Bay MANCHESTER •‘IL*‘^"'® “ **kl say. Besides toe chemicals used, roahon. hss been opened at Navyavy men, two Marine C Ckirps o n a , He -Ufialso was hotmredhonored bby v to tiw s men and two Air Force men and South Vietnamese govenunent Until this year, all rosiiM- CADIZ, Spain -— A Midgs I'llUK l/l/.'A// WEEPING CHERRY — PAUL SCARLET HAWTHORNE “foo ttu^M insulin, o r t b o nsnos work was dons by town over OsdU Bay has bssn opsnsd TT .J .. ... ^ - I . .. their families were taWted to s during I960 for another battle In- /MUdH EXERCISE, OR NOT To 3t*!lSitiiuiuii. iMy, and to elQM Sept. 7, Labor one of Hurapds k i«sst, , cost mors than |gA million. V-W V-

*«AGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1970 Section Two THURSDAY, MAY 14. 1970 Hebron iSlnnrI)[^0trr lEtr^ning Th u r sd a y, m a y h mo Pages 13 to 24 ThB MBntflIly III Study Reports on Religious COME Annual Baseball Drive . TO A FREE anCBmBBaCK WHoFailmVowofCeKbacy Want to know Christian Speaks to Ripon Society \ Scheduled for Saturday By EDITH M. LEDERiai He aaid the primary motiva­ Student Funds^ Not School^ Aasoolated Preaa Writer tion for sexual behavior of some l i e n e e Eric Emt, president of the der to gwrantee the program's SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A of the nuns and priests came how Jesus Lecture Hebron Baseball Assocdatlon, continuance next year, to healthy, normal, study of 380 Roman Catholic "from their hostility toward re- TuMdsy, May iM i qt Pays for Washington Trip has announced that the annual He reports that co-operation nuns and priests umler psychla- Hglous superiors and a wish to healed the sick? 8:16 p.m. J a ^ V a l m Agostinelli Advocates on die pfirt of townspeople and Booster-Fund Drive will be held productive lives . . trie care has found significant taunt them with these highly un- ejoBBTwraiUqpal O iu ro li. The Herald was in error yes- said, until the two U.U. Msna- paronts has been most enttnisi- sexual maladjustment, possibly acceptable behaviors,” | Uttfem MKl E lm B traaU , terday when it reported that a tors from Cksmscticut and ths this Saturday starting at 1 p.m. astic and encouraging, and he ------Jtook vlU s.------with your helpj, . , due to the stress of vows of celi­ Homosexual behavior was the trip for Manchester Community representatives from this dia- Boys should meet at the Oil- Wtohes to e&presa his thanks, on bacy. most frequent maladjustment, Student Pledge Cards ^ lle g e students to Washington trict can be contacted about ead HiH Scldol and w ^ r their hchalf of the association, to all. with 17 per otet of the hospital­ D.C, Rcheduled for today waa appolhimenU. Dr, Robert J. McAUister re­ m elS d ^ ^ « - dents. If fi« y break the laws. uniforms. From there, drivers They are especially grateful ported to the American Psychia­ ized priests and 13 per cent of being financed by the college There are three othera plan- have been assigned to transport to Aaron Reid, first selectman. tric Association today that' 75 the hospitalized nuns having his­ Agortlnelll apoke in Hartford, * ^ m m e i^ ‘ W the and that nine students were go- nlng to make the trip, with fao- who not only furnished a roller JOIN AND SUPPORT YOUR Mayor Nathan Agoatinel- the boys to canvass the town. outpatient nuns tories of homosexual behavior *"*• uHy donations. They are M n. and snow fences for the field, SPECIAL MAT II THROUGH MAT M li said last nisrht that he ad- ® aympesium aponsored by death of four etudents at Kent Hits drive is the mtdn fund­ MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION and priests studied "were in- as well as 38 per cMrt of the out- vocates a pledgre <»rd next Greater Hartford Otapter of State University 10 days ago According to a college spokes- Mary Ann Roy, assistant pro­ raising effort of the year for the but spent almost all day last 39e ------^------volved in confllctlve sexual be- patienl priests and 38 per o ^ t Ftm Ii Florida OrcRigt Juioo fall for all students, and ^® ®=>®l®‘y. » '“ Uonal or- Agostlnelll, who is a major in man, the M66 for the trip has fessor of history; Roger Dionne Little League and Pony I^eegue Saturday assisting with field hairiors’’—including chronic of the oiitpatlent nuns. been appropriated by the Stu- of the English department, and programs. Monies raised go to­ preparations. Half Ootton — 60e — ScMO 10c possibly instructors and * “*‘**®^°" of moderate Repub- the Connecticut National Guard, masturbation, sexual relations A control group study of 380 professors, attending state- replied, ’’Sj^aklng only for my- dent Senate from student actlv- John James, director of cod- ward maintenance the Also, their thanks go to itles funds, to send seven stu- tlnuing education, House Subcommittee with members of the opposite laymen and laywomen—both in­ M O ^ FARMS MILK run colleires and nldvoMir ' « "o official ca- fields, uniforms, baseballs etnd Adolph Simons, who donated his sex and homosexual activity. patients and outpatients—found ran colleges and umversit- He was one of three declared poclty, I think the National dents to Washington. The students preaenaly dealg- equipment and insurance. Only V2Gol.49e — 2for95c time on Saturday to operate the Of 200 studied in hospitals, he 7.6 per cent Involved in homo­ 4.U 1 J Republican candidates for lieu- Guard at Kent was in the Student activities funds ate nated to go are John Kelly, a small portion of the cost of roller; the Hebron Wood Prod- no dqpoRt - no rotnni said, 36 per cent were Involved sexual 'i-elatlons. 1 hose signing the pledge, tenant governor who spoke, wrong paid by MCC studenta at the bo- Miss Patricia VanAlmklrk, Miiis insurance is covered by the ucts Co., which supplied mate- Starts Probe of FDA in similar sexmil behavior. \ As for heterosexual behavior, he said, would promise to t^ree, all endorsed by their <.t (ion-, ginning of the school year to be Priscilla Klttridge, Miss Davie registration fee. rials for a new backstop at cost;- disbursed by t)>e senate on stu- Levi, James Murphy n , A1 WASHINGTON (AP) — McAllister, administrator of 13 per cent of the hospitalized MT/VEIINON DAIRY STORE derfBt from violent actions committees, had ever J ^ t l f y ^ t h " he s a id " I Also, this year for the first Calvin Coolldge, who Is supply- The subcommittee is also dent activities. Churllla and Michael McBlroy. Congressional investigators, mental hygiene and mental re­ priests and 30 per cent of the 214 BROAD STREET, MANCHESTER in their campus demand^^ «>® understand h ^ r 'a time, there will be two leagues Ws services for mainte- probing the FDA’s speedy ap­ The trip to Washington was The group plans to discuss re­ brushing aside objections from tardation in Nevada and super­ outpatient priests had histories Md would promise to go views. * quaMflcatlons and can lose cbntrol, and I can un- playing in the Little League or- nance at a special rate, and the proval of a new oral contracep­ canceled today and postponed cent events In Cambodia and at the conunissioner of the Food tive preparation of G.D. Searle intendent o f Nevada State Hos­ of sexual relations with women. through the college chain Th«’ nf>i».. derstand his reaction and his ganlzation and anticipated ex- American Legion which donated Pour per cent of the hospitalized until next week, the spokesman Kent State University in Ohio. and Drug Administration, have Go. pital in Reno, said: of command, with- peace- Mllo Peck five-term ^ a v w ^ S when he is spit upon, pendltures will be higher than American flag for use during "This author believes that nuns and 10 per cent of the out- launched an unannounced probe The Searle application was usual. games. there is such a thing as rational- patient nuns had participated in ful^ions and petitiom. Winds^;‘^ " J ‘li:^ 'S :c e GlTma^ T of the troubled consiuner-pro- processed in a week, compared Those breaking the pledge, former Bozrah first selectmaii ^ Previously, there was only And fiiwJly, they would like to tectlon agency. ly chosen celibacy that is in no sexual relations with men. Dr. the National League and boys thank both the First Congrega- with the usual six months. Fkl- ^ t l n e l l l said, woqld be sub- and a former state senator and H ‘ ^ s Area Clergy Asked To Aid Staff members of a House way pathological, and that has MoAilister did not say whether who were unable to qualify for tlonal Chiirch and Donald wards cited protection of Se- Ject to immediate expulsion former state representative J? control, government operations subcom­ positive effects In the lives of such activity occurred 'tdter the four teams in this league Robinson for permission to use arle’s competitive position in from school. About 60 persons attended ^ trained In mob contKJl. mittee, headed by Rep. L. H. those who have such a vow.” vows of celibacy were taken. In PO W Appeals to Hanoi were assigned to what was the field across from the Town •the drug market as one reason He scored “ the wantom de- last night’s symposium held in Fountain, D-N.C., are gathering "The fact that some fall In known as the farm team. Office Building. Being able to for the speedup. strucUon of property, the beat- the Tower Auditorium’ of the , documents from BDA files for their vow of celibacy does, not o The American Red Cross has the International Committee of The €issoclation this year is use this field ensured the ex­ Reliable PDA officials report tags of students,” and other Hartfoid Insurance Group’s new , probable heaiinga next month. establish the fallacy of such a militant actions aa "unaccept- 22-story building Agoatlnelll said he Is In favor sent letters to all of the clergy- Croee. expanding its program to in- pension of the program, widespread rscrlmlnatlo^ and In apparent aittlolpatlon of the manner of life,” he added, "but men In the area urging them to clergymen are being urg- intrigues have gripped the agen­ able to the taxpayers, who ore The Ripon Society takes its ?®,. ‘**® 18-year-oId, elude an The regular season will start ccngresalonal inveetigationt only the truth that some ^ not paying the tab so that our name from Ripon Wls which because of tokenism — to cy since disclosure of Richard­ partlclpate In a world-wide Red gregations to write to the which will enable some 60 addl- on May 19 and the public is FDA Commissioner Charles C. have the personality structure son’s charges. youngsters can get an educa- claims that the Republican *®‘ ^"®"' ‘*’®**’ ^®®®nt tional boys to also compete in invited and encouraged to Edwards last week decried to live It.” tloo. party was formed in its cltv in because they de- Croas effort to move the gov- ident of North Vietnam with ttie regularly scheduled^ games. Ad- attend the games. A concession what he catted harassment of “■People have 'been dashing The 1965-66 study included 100 "Some of the demands of the 1864. serve it, and have proven they emment of North Vietiiam into message that the government dltlonal equipment. ‘ uniforms, stand will be in operation dur- the agency. around here like lousy espion­ priests and 100 nuns hospitalized studeirts may be Just,” he said. AgostlneUl, stiH on the sub- ‘*®®«*^® compliance with the Geneva must etand by its Geneva Oon- etc. will be necessary to get niost of the games, “ Our major problem at the age agents in a second-rate at the Seton Psychiatric Insti­ "but many more of Uielr de- ject of campus unrest, said. Peck remarked, "I feel that Conventions. vention pledge. this program going. After a public hearing held moment is to get file Ralph movie since the Richardson tute In Baltimore and 50 priests. niands are unjustified. The stu- "It’s only one per cent of the ® little too young and too The letter, from Alfred M. The lettera may be addreaeed Ronald Sagllo has agreed to Tuesday evening, the Planning Naders, our congressional crit­ thing hit the paperq,” said one and 30 nuns who were MC' dents follow the wrong proced- students who are causing the *u»oature tor voting rights. I Schuyler, chairman of the and sent airmail, Indi'vlduaUy, act as manager of this league, and Zoning Commission voted ics, and even some of the inter­ knowledgeable o fficii. AlUater’s private patients. ure and, because of their mill- problems. Just as we have the tWnk 10 would be a better age.” Oeater Hartford Chapter, for 25 cents postage per haU- which also comprises four to approve an application from nal ‘experts’ within the govern­ tancy, even the justified de- one j>eT cent who are bad ^® *i® backs Agostlnelli’s states that the Red Crosu has ounce or may be left at the teams — the Astors, Bo Sox, Frank Campanelll for permis- ment structure to leave us alone • --.w mands get lost in the shuffle." teachers, or bad doctors, or bad Proposal for a pledge card tor been maintaining pressure church and mailed collectively Cubs and Dodgers. slon to subdivide property on through many channels asking in the name of the' congrega- so that we can settle down to * . • » He labeled the recent paint- policemen, so we have the one students at state-run schools. Coaching the Astons are Jeff East St. into three lots. the task of tmidementlng some .Ing of the UConn ROTC build- per cent who are the .bad stu- ‘‘^® uaust change some of their Hanoi to honor the provlatons Uon. The eddreie is: Office Of Reynolds, Ronald SagUo, and ------of the reforms which are essen­ A 0 0 ^ ’ ------^------—----- Marxist views .and we may of the conventions. the President, Democratic Re- Nelson Moore. Playing on this Manchester Evening Herald tial,” Edwards said In a recent possibly need a change in some The conventions, signed years pubNc of Vietnam, Hanoi, Nofth team are Duke Polidor, Shawn Hebron Correspondent, Anne Philadelphia speech.' For Downtown Main St. professors, too,” he said. ago by North Vietnam, call for Vietneun. Karrelis, Jeffrey Reynolds, Ed­ Emt, tel. 228-3971. Several weeks ago, stbdenit He agreed also that it is the prom ^ Identiltoatlcm of prison- qhe Red Crass ei*" to ward Hodge and Robert Koval. investigators under Nader’s di- one per cent of etudents who ers; adequate diet and medical send Its letter to hospltate and Also, Charles Cofield, Robert reotkm accused the FDA of laxi­ are causing the campus prob­ care; communication with other schools of nursing plus Dumond, Douglas Moore, Ron­ Cam Gambolati ty in food protection enforce­ Compromise Okayed lems. "But, it’s that one per prisoners and their families; and organizations in the Great- ald Haberem, John Henaghen, ment. cent which Is influencing the prompt repatriation, if seriously er Hartford area. Da-vfd Messier, Daniel Gerow, Visits Russia Edwards did not Identity the rest.’’ sick or wounded; protection ______Robert Croston and Soott Wil­ government "expert.’.’ Gllma said he is not sure what from abuse or reprisals, and SeK-ilslng Hour comes two liams. IMPR0VIN6 BEATS M0VIN6! On Lights, Parking the right age for voting should Rotert Manning, top, Manchester Community College fine arts department Cam Gambolati, the son of But Dr. Howard L. Ririiard- free access to prisoners and ways: In one all-purpoee flour Coaches of >the Bo Sox are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gambolati son, an FDA palhologist, has By WILUAM OOE be. “ It needs more study,” he chairman, and Robert Ives, student art assistant, hang one of the works that their places of detention by a is used. In the other coke Hour McGee, Robert McConnell, euid of 212 McKee St., is tra-vellng charged agency officials altered (Herald Reporter) said. "Why 18? Why not 19, or will appear in the student exhibit in the Stairwell Gallerry of the Hartford Rd. neutral intermedlaiy such as is used. Tom Prestridge. Boys on this through Russia as part of a sdenUstB’ cortcluslons and re­ An apparent compromise has been reached between 20?” He didn’t comment on building. Using the motif of the Crucifixion, the acrylic painting by Tom He­ team are John Dixon, Robert study program at SL Leo Col­ commendations that clash with We’ll Help You,Remodel...Fix Up...Add On campus unrest. bert, Navy veteran, portrays the death of a soldier in Vietnam. Approximate­ the town and the State Department of Transportation’s McConnell, Brian Boucher, lege in St. Leo, Fla. e^bliriied regulatory positions. The three potentilal lieutenant ly 50 paintings, sculptures, assemblage.!, and plaster sculpture reliefs will make Robert Von Edwins, Da-vid Bureau of Highways on a new traffic lighting-parking governor candidates were asked A poUtictU science major, Disclosure of Richardson’s i plim for Downtown Main St ------up the exhibit. fHerald photo by Buceivicius) Clark, Steven Beaunals, Buddy Geimbolatl left lor hi|i trip May allegatkms brought calls for a for their positions on Cong, McGee, Ralph Clark, David The plan would establish a be changed to parallel parking. Thomas MesklU and State Sen. 6 and will, return May 26. He congressional investigation mixture of the present angle PLAZA DEPT. STORE Shaw, Albert Barone, Steven There would be no parking Wallace Barnes, the two GOP went to Russia via Rome and from two veteran members of parking and some parallel park­ (We Have A MoOon To Pie Devins cmd Wayne Hamilton. Fa$t, economical way to modernize any room allowed on thdt side from gubematorloi candidates. will spend hla time there visit­ the House Government Opera­ Staple ...o r Inatall with ing, tied to a new $100,(KX> traf­ An Evening of Fine Arts at MCC E. MIDDLE TTKE. (Next to Po Jacob Yopp and Ken Porter ing a number of Russian cities. tions Committee—Reps. John S. Forest to Hartford Rd. Backs MeskiU OPIEIN WED., THUB8., PSJ adhesive... right over fic lighting system complete St. Jamas St. would become Agostlnelll repUpd, "I already Tomorrow night’s final special simo Ben Mio,” and “ Aln’t-a- are coaching the Cube. Playing Gambolati, who will be a Monagan, D-Coim., and James The cast of the Albee avant PREFINISHED PANELING your old, with a walk phase, to be In- have .publicly backed Mesklll event of the academic year at That Good News.” garde one - acter is Susan on this team are Crandall Yopp, senior at St. Leo next year, J. Delaney, D-N.Y. tired cellingl s tA ^ e d tmfo ^ p^d tor n by ..-J- the state. v.cuiv o ^ y " ‘ ^ ®®"^ ® telegram, urg- Mmicheater Oommunlty CoUe'ge -foseph Roberts, folk singer Pabets as Mommy, Seals as AUNT LYDIA’S RUG YARN Scott Rich, Robert Butt, Gary selected Russia over a number The subcommittee investiga­ Choose from 3 Skeins ^ Heavy Onule Stienmiller, Wesley Clifford, of other countries students were tors are looking into Richard­ oromisJ under the compromise plan, ‘"B ®^®n before he E^eniiw of Fine composer, wiU appear on Daddy, Kris Latulippe as Gran- Scott Aitken, Paul Swett, Craig son’s charges and recent FDA 1023 PANELS! CEILING TILES , «>® "®t number of parking ‘1®®!“ ®'! ^is candidacy. How- , , ® ^ ® *^ f ^ "® the program, and Instrumental ny, and Matthews m toe Amerl- able to choose from. a of comparatively few ^i^ces lost would be lltUe ever, ^ m e s is a definite credit ArtB,” featuring a multi-media accompanists wlU be William can Dream 30 beautiful colors. Ideal for knitted and cro­ Porter, Jim Megaon, Frank actions. AND PANELS cheted accessories. Czaplick, Alan Porter and Dale These include apparent rever- i 15 DIFFERENT ^ changed from the last previous ^ e w Par^y, and I ^ le v e I student art exhibition, three one- Kuhne on bass Theodore Kuhne The public is invited. There Wo have a wide range of patterns and textures^ Gothreau. Adds Rubber sals by Health Educaticai and SPECIES! m ereh^U and -town officials by the state, under work with ^ file piano. "® admission charge. Re- for every decor. They're sound-absorbent.. MCX) student chorus. The pro­ freshments •will be served. flhe Dodgers coaches are Welfare Secretary Robert H. ' and so easy to clean. meeting this moriilng at the either man. Both are good can- Charles Plese, assisrtant pro- Harry Wirth, Tom Megron €ind GUATEMALA CITY — Guate- Finch of several FDA recom- ( Munlcipal Building. v “ ® or^Slnal plan, sug- However, Mesklll is wlU start in the Hartford feasor of speech and dramat is meda is producing nearly six from Frank Rich. On their roster are mendaUons for Implementing i Just one example of lO e «<7- It- Two Negative Votes ' gested last year, some 102 our best hope tor victory, and Rd. building at 7:30. director of “ The Man With the Tom Gardner, Dale Lewis, times as much rubber as in 1960 restrictions on cyctamates, file ! The vote was in the form of SP®®®® would have been lost. our great values: (aa little as $12.00 lor a 10' X IF celling) I back him 100 per cent." Mrs. Mary Chirico, soprano. Flower in His Mouth” by Luigi Soott CaldU, Michael Porter,. and is (riantlng more trees artificial sweetener linked to j 70-5-7 an advlcory recommendation to Because because Downtownl^wntown Main St. Gilman said, "Whoever and Alex Calderone, baritone, PlrandeUo, and “ The Sandbox” Dennis Hall, Edward Gothreau, every year. Official forecasts dn- cancer in animals. The EDA is : the Board of Directors and was ** already hard pressed for ^ vrill be soloists in "Waters Rip- by EMward Albee. Mrs. Susan Joel Wirth, Jerold Stamp, Dar- dlcate that when 80,000 acres of a HE3W unit. I UB. FIL'YWOOD 4 MM passed over negative votes by enough parking, the proposal men.” ple and Plow” by Deems Tay- Plese has directed "This Pro- ryl Croston, John Rendero, Roy rubber trees, the present goal, In one case, ETnch allowed i two of the merchants. Burton created considerable controver- peck and Gilman recommend- lor. Directed by Robert' Vater, perty Is Condemned” by Ten- Wirth and Peter Cross. are in producUon, rubber will milUons of mislabeled soft-drink | DUSTY LAUAN \ D. Pearl and Louis Guinipero. sy among merchants. That con- ^ change in the method tor assistant professor of music, the nesaee Williams. Emt stated that It is impera- be a »24 milUon-a-year crop, bottles to remain on the market 1 m I Guinipero maintained the troversy in turn led to the picking the lieutenant governor 29-voice chorus will also sing In the PlrandeUo play, Dan- Uve that their booster drive be providing employment for 17,000 contrary to the recommendation | Give your home plan would stUl prove harmful estahllahment of the special nominee. Both suggested an "Up, Up, and Away,” "Choose lei Seals is cast in the role of a large success this year in or- workers. of FDA acientirits. 4'x8' $ that brand-new look... to busineases at the south end committee. „pg„ campaign, with the diolce Something Like a Star,” CJoIe the man, and Wayne Jtatthews, Titesiont^i 3.49 WoyarfioMiser Prlifwd- of Main St., while Pearl took Several persons this morning to rest with the slate txmven- Sorter’s "All the Things You of the commuter. Pamela Fhlr- ______r i D r 1 the same point of view regard- emphasized that additional off- tion delegates. The nominee tor Are,” "Bourree,” "Breezy child will play Willie, and John WOOD ing businesses all along the street parking •will be more goveihor traditionally chooses Bach,” "Scarborough Fair” by Edenbum portrays Tom In the TIRE Other fine panels from $ 2 ,9 8 street, saying file plan will necessary than ever If the plan his running mate. Simon and Garftmkle, "Dolcls- Williams’ work, SIDING cause traffic "to go whlzzlpg by now goes through as outlined. AgostlneUl disagreed. "The SUPERMARKET our doors.” , At the suggestion of mer- nominee for governor has the Prefinished Wood Moldings from 13c ft. as low as 2Se sq.ft. The others present, however, chant PhlUlp Harrison, who Is right and obUgation to choose BARMINS SAVE ON Adhesive in applicator cartridge 99e~ sided with Atty. PhlHp Bkyer’s also chairman of the Chamber ^ho wUI run with him on the Minority Groups Subject PANELING Color-matched nails 5 5 c lb. box. Wrap your homo In beautiful, durable wood contention that the plan repre- of Commerce, la motion was ticket. However, he should ACCESSORIES: Touch-up stick ^ aiding and lock out those hoat-robbing winds. Choose sented the most realistic com- passed unanimously to the ef- choose the candidates carefully, For In-Service Program 49 troj” a wWe variety of slyloa "drop Vld?ng,I Ibevel, vertical tongue promise possible, and that it ^ect that immediate efforts after looking them over and LT.WOOD A groove, v-joint. board & batten ' In fir, pine, cedar, redwood. 70-8-B would give the town two addl- should be taken through the checking their qualifications.” The ^Canchester school system Temple Beth Sholom; Michael tional concessions by the state. Town Parking Authority to en- Peek remarked "It’s aboiit social studies cuztIcuIuiti com- Benson, American Indian stu- Uiji The concessions Were ham- more parking—especially ume the RepubUdan Party tor- , dent at Wesleyan University, LOCKER PLANT AND MEAT MARKET ■■*■■■*■■ 0 #■ ...... o ■ it h ®*^® backgrounds f« ® ® representing the"^Organlzation^ state offlclala attended by him- the business district. ^nd vote-getting ablllly. Yet, Ic® program on "Minority Americans Paint now — then forget It Add new beauty, new value to your home self, Town Manager Robert B. Leo Juran, a member of the i am realistic enough to recog- Groups In American Society” at „ ALL OUR MEATS ARE FRESHLY GUT AND DISPUYED tor years and yearsi new rootl Weiss, and Police Chief James Parking Autiiorlty, said his n'.ze that the choice lor lleUten- Buckley School Tuesday from “ Judith Belts of the That’s the promise of BIRD <«Wlnd Seal’’ JETS M. Reardon slnpe the last com- group is currently negotiating ant governor wlU be made in 1 to 4 p.m. Mrs. Elizabeth J. NOT PRE-PACKAGED mlttee meeting In early April, two "substantial” parcels, the backrooms bv the governor IntagUata, social studies teacher Opportunities OommlsMon; caif- 1 MINNESOTA — the hurricane-tested M « . d~n™ d to It.™ S i t T S S at B o ™ « H »h 3cho.l, ton Jr.. a .;.c O,r ;■ con- shingles Keep Angle Parking until the negotiations are com- yon ” ^ committee chairman. smtatlon for ethnic studies of HOUSE The major change, Bayer pleted. Each man was asked why he Local personnel participating *® FIRST PRIZE SMOKED SHOULDER said, was that the highway Review Bos Stops thinks he Is the best DOtential *>® elemented teachers, New York City, Bruce R o^ l, PAINT people have now agreed to re- Po«ce Chief Reardon report- candidate tor lieutenant gov- It^w^ry and audlo-vlaual person- s ^ Need rooUng help? Aak ua. Wa'II recommand a skilled specialist paricing. ^ront of Center Church. , 39 ’ is the vo^^eat‘ 'of ®'®^th Congregatiohed C3iurch in will be devoted to exhibits by MLExTsi PICNIC The aecond point, he said was Reardon also noted that It 'potenttel candidate "I be- Hartford, will deliver the main book puWlriiers, audio-visual 4F0R 4F0R Pvibs that a proposed partial parking about a year to get ,, / f bridge the gen- address. A short question and materials used in the Manches- 676 688 restrtcUon during peak traffic * estimate of delivery on J^tlon gap I beUeve I can ®"®w®r period will follow. ter system, films, and Informa- 6.50-13 $1.65 7.00-13.6.95-14 *78 690 S1.86or$1.81 Ornamental \ hours would not be^ut into ef- ^ “ ® ^ m ^ c a t e wlta the young ^ o ’clock, Enfield social Mon sources and duplicated 7.35-14or15 684 696 feet until alter a year’s trial ^'’^er were ^ I ^ c o m m i S ^ e at“ * e s lalxiratoiy studenta will articles of Interest. The re- $1.84or$1.89 7.75-14or15 690 6102 $1.97 or $2.04 IRON RAILINGS Of the system. placed immediately, a system .. others student-produced visual source |>eople will also be avail- 8.25-14or15 698 6112 Furthennore and most Im- probably not be Installed ^ Youth presentation on black studies aWe to answer specific ques- $2.17 or $2.23 Beautify and safeguard entranceways, 8.55-14 6108 6124 $2.45 8.85-14 or 15 . porches, steps and stairways. Modern portant, Bayer said, "We got ^P®ratlng before the end go with youth. If .. 6126 6142 $Z61or$2.62 a clear cut statement from ______we are to win eIbcUons. Half of ;“ ® Pt’ 7 and classic styles, wide choice of All prices plus taxes and 4 6ras off your car. matching brackets and valences. Easy them that they will make no x 1 « « onr population Is under 26, and ,, rjiti’ t S..*. self-installation. Bring In your area further restrictions to parking Q i i - p f Ao e o you canT just say to them, ’Go P^P*® ^® ‘o an- English C a n t S e e without the con cu rren ce^ thS 1 ^ 0 0 0 I ^ U I i e r S e ^ r quei^ns In .^ ^ 1 group dimensions for free advice, estimates. town” ww Hi ..1 'v, 1 „ sessions, led by social studies PHBTORIA, Airica DISCONTINUED Adjustable tor platform step J MJ-J 1. J ¥ X.n.n-M B - AgoetlnelU said he is a curriculum committee mem- (AP) — A none too steady speo- installation use. ^ pointed JH0a[rt A.tt8CK proven vote-getter and Omt his Rogers lectur^ on t«tor to the back of the hall at a I DESIGN TIRE J OUK OWN CDBBD ort that the changes represent- ^ exposure as chairman of the black m f t i^ oollUcal rally got annoyed at $ t 0 ft ^ CHAMPION TOBIN’S 8UCBD 4-lL section ...... S6jI0 With full 4-ply nylon cord body Ota compromise ^ by (Co^ued from Pago One) 26-town Capitol Region Council (Metropolitan Effort ToWard the clutter of television gear on ^SiTmltt^ ^e^toLm “'® W» ‘"come tax re- ®'®®‘®<» » recogni- Regional Opportunity); Frank- stage "Mr. Chairman, what’s ■ Scotch Ham 4 P M 4 P M Nflbe BACON H.-SP Said Weiss- ‘”nie state ntionieperiod. , **** Grose, Enfield social studies all those lights, campras and 666 have been verw aide to Sen. Doa.4rin« ‘ **® »®nator may be up and Publican. “ | K®‘ “ *6 Atoerlcan from Delano, Calif., lights off. We’re too tar to any . _i„_ around In three weeks, he said.' w>*” biatlon, 1 11 bwk w h it e r presently with the grape boycott case. The English will never be All prices plus would miririniP^fn Rewever, he added, if damage ‘*®®*- ^ A m ^can, I bwk committee in Hartford; Mrs. able to see us from this far.” taxes and 4 tiraa Lot us fiH your frauiur witli U.S.D.A. choie* muerts, noHvu pouhry, would retain angle parking aU ’ Pres dent Nixon 100 per cent for CHorla Addlev coordinator of i*»nmiiii» off your car. CkofigeSt‘1 Soobrook Farm fnrfts and vogotoblut. Sava up to 15 or 20% and .long the eart ride of Mato Bt. ^ to rest Cambodta. I think art for t o S e T ^ t i o n a l ------^ ------oat Hko 4p king. ^ F o r d « . n w r the Center, ^ ** ® “ *‘ ®'“ ®®"‘ ®” *" *>>0 H a i t f ^ s ^ l south to School St., where the ' rent to losing lives. 'What he system. bulk of buslneaoes are located. \ r 1 ^ right.” Also, a representative from BROWIfS WII From School to Wrila St. would l.rune Volume Up auman pointed to We 26 y e w the. West Hartford school sys If You Like The Best Give Us A Test become paraHel parking, and 'WASHmOTON From 1990 In public service as Ms quallfl- tom presenting the ’'p ort Royal from Wells to Hartford Rd. to 1966 Om volume o< soilous cations for the nomination. He Experiment” ; Dr. L. Wtoton TIRE SHOP SUPERIOR SERVICE 51 IISSEU ST. REAR OF ICE PLANT 643-8424 parking would be prohibited. UJ8. crime rose 133 par cent, eald he is convinced he can Gone, coordinator of the African TAQ SAU 1333 MAIN ST. (At Bantly’s) 248 SPRUCE St. On the weri: ride, from the while the poputautian tnoreosed bring the Republicans the studies program. Southern Con­ 649-8973 649-8029 PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE center to toeust SL, angle only 11 per oeni. Juvenile othne votes of Democrats and unaf- nectlcut State CfoUege; Mrs BLBCTRONIG JVNOLB I NONOa parking would remain. race 900 par oent foofor than the flHated. "If I were convinced Morion L. Bria, fifth grade 119 bONM. ^ V D „ B. M. I Hours—Monday - Friday 7 A .M . to 8 P.M. FVom Locust St. to Fforest St., tooreiee In the Juventle r*Tii^** someone else could do better teacher at New Lebanon School, 7 A.M. to 6 P.M. — doM d Sunfoiy Um wort ride of Mkin St. would - Uon, —I’d stop aside," l « sold. Greenwich; Rabbi Leon Wihd of ■ \ J., -\ \ \ ’'i \. ■ \ \ \ iVA ^ \ PAGE. FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANUHiRfl'ICK, CONN., THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1970 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, MAY 14, i970 PAGE FIFTEEN Ribicoff Asserts Presidents New HHven Man Untruthful on ^ a r Matters Dies in Stamford RUMMAGE SALE From Your Neighbor's Pri8®“ Term SAN FRANCISOO (AP) — Hibicoff accused President Nix- After 1-95 Crash Wr VIVIAN F . BVBOVM M lira...... nil HasCoolcd Sen, Abnaham A. Ribicoff, D- on of driving the country dOwn STAMFORD, Oonn. (AP) — A FRIDAY, M AY 15th— 9 A M . Mn. Fnnk J. Ibarat Jr. Oonn., says President Nixon’s the road to "apartheid . . . his two-vehicle collision cm the Cwi- oiiem d .ttM 'bwkoolto wlndokr. "Vletnamlsation'’ term "is a actions seemed designed to necticut 'Turnpike Wednesday Her Ardor fake word in a long Une of fake shatter the bonds of our society night resulted In the death of COOPER HALL “Ck> right on in,” alM «dd, "the words that presidents continual- ...” a New Haven man. Raymond door'a open. By LOUIS NEVIM . And in the question-answer Chisaakl. Sponsored by the ’'She certainly looke famOUar,’’ LONDON (AP) — The would- LET'S HAVE A said "Black acHv- Police said Chlsaski was driv­ STANLEY CIRCLE of the I UiougM. Ihe . golden retalover be romance of two convicted ing a trailer-truck between exits SOUTH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH ^ o f '^Wte socle- •eMMd alt m y feet u id the spfas, last of toe Soviet Portland ‘ y- ot white eight and nine in Stamfcnd when handeonw ahMale Jotood ui. rountiy the truth about matters goclety and are for a separate a car driven by Lorello Ricci Joan melde a pot of oottee. I d»- .^edplonage ring to be released Involving war and peace and it’s society ’’ of th« Bronx, New York, skidded oMed to oay nothtog. It wouA from prison, blew up Wednes­ a great tragedy,” he told some ' in front of Chisaskl’s vehicle. eound tiSa. day. Ethel Gee told reporters «0 editors attending the con- . said the black mlll- Chisaakl, 60, died in Stamford ventlon of the American Society t**® W®e- whites Hospital about 1% hours after W« oat to the kitoben. ‘Ihe she wanted no part of Harry are moving to the suburbs and Manna houea waa bttot to ISM. of Newspaper EkStors. the 7:16 p.m. accident. Ricci, LIVE MAINE Houghton. the blacks are moving to the cit­ A Now Jereey toanUy UMd tt aa In response to questions, he 83, was charged with negligent But Jukt 6 miles aw^y from ies because they claim they will a aununer raaidMwe. In Uioae said: "I think the people would homicide and failure to drive Portland, Houghton waa telling)'." act correctly if the President then "nm large sectors of daya. It oportad n toigpe wUa newsmen In Podle: "iFor toe in the established lane. His LOBSTERS * 1 .4 9 lb poroh. Through Kha yeava, the told them the truth.” America politically, economical­ bond was Set at 1260. rest of our days, Ethel and I ly .” porch waa removed. Hooma He called the Vietnam war “ a State police said the accident will live by the sea. total disaster that has tom this In morning sessions mainly ware added. Frank and Joan occurred when the Ricci car bought the houee to 1968 and The 66-year-old fkjrmer Royal -«-SRA OHolOE ^ 'Er^fV country asunder, a war we can’t devoted to talks on the envlron- skidded in a puddle and struck Na-vy master at arms had no possibly win.” ment crisis, Barry Commoner gh-ve it another fla«eIlMi«. 'SHoolJ®?. OLOP ” 1 0 ^ the tractor-trailer. ’The tractor- I kept looking' at Joan. X felt fears of toe future: the Russians Ribicoff said "The people of of Washington University’s Cen- , trailer then went through a would look after him, he said. South Vietnam want no part” of ter for the Biology of National that I had spoken with her guard rail and down a T5-fcx)t aomeUme before. "Were you The pair were paroled Tues­ their present government, the Systems blamed problems on embankment. ’The truck, owned ' “ROAST and your husband brought up to day after serving nine years Americans, Russians or the “huge mistakes wlUch our tech­ by Perkins Motor Express of i their 16-year sentences for their Chinese. '"They want them­ nological society has made.” this area?" I queried. "Frank West Haven, was demolished. , came from Shelton and I waa part in passing Royal Navy se­ selves.” ’Ihe rebellion of the nation’s crets to the Soviets. He added: "The time has youth, he Said, was one result of bom to Manoheater,” waa -\A SX>A 6Ho\c E MfaJOyoRK- gone by when the United States the contamination' created by Infant Deaths Lower Joan’s reply. “What la your Before leaving toe IMaidstone thinks it can make the determl- their elders over the years, MADRID — By stressing maiden name?” — continued top security prison, Houghton is­ nation of what type of govern- ‘"They are'now unwdlling to al- health eduoaJtion, Spain has suc­ the la^rvlew. She told me. It sued a statement proclaiming LIM ITED qUANTLTY—AMtlVINO ’nHVBSDAY N10HT was beginning to sound ftmiyier ment other nations should have low society to live on its huge, ceeded in reducing inSant mor­ his undying love for 66-yeer-oId anywhere in the world.” potentially fatal, credit,” he tality. In 1901, 186 o f every — "Bell? Joan Bell? Why, you Miss dee. He said he woidd Earlier, in a formal speech, said. 1,000 infanits boim died In itfaeir HIGHLAND PARK MARKET were Mim Manchester to IHl marry her within two weeks, first year. In 1086 ibe figure and I waa a Judge!” and added: "Her love and forti­ 317 Highland S t , M anchestei^ ^ h on e 646-4277 was down to 112 per 1,000, end At that time, the Oxineeticut tude during toese nine horrible Coventry OUTBOARD GUITAR makes for A romantic sail. The 17-foot boat, complete with in 1968 to 24.2. Valley tobacco growers ran a years in prison have been an in- strings for strumming, was a feature at a Chicago travel show. queen contest. Joan waa sdeot- ^ytratlotYto me. She is a woman ed to represent Manchester and In a miuicm. Such love is hard to -was a lso dioeen M iee Phoenix fin d .” Eight Students Inducted raid), 10 more have taken its (the insurance company where Over in'Portland today Ethd Witn^s Feels Pie in Face place, and if the message of she was then working. Since .described her feelings for Into CHS Honor Society that is not clear, then you must she could not compete twice, Jlbughton. surely have to leam it by ex­ she represented her town. ” I don’t want to see hdon,” rte Bight students at Coventry Art Association to view an ex- Is Wdrth 1,000 Obscenities perience,” he said. Next, I dlecover that Joan’a Biaipped. hlbit of additional' paintings by mother is Mrs. Ihereea Btil, “'He can say cuiythlng he High School were inducted into WASHT^TON (AP) — Slap­ called the committee session a ^ v!)ksM ewucidttm . , a the National Honor Society to­ Miss VanWyk, including oils the daytime switchboard oper­ likes,” she said. "It takes two to stick invaded a hearing of the witch hunt In his statement. day in special ceremonies at an and acrylics, still lifes and por­ American Academy ator at Manchester Memorial make a wedding.” traits. Private gaUeiies and Federal Olwcenlty Oommiasion Forcade .said the amwers Hospltsd, 'Whom I see alm ost She was speaking to newsmen ? |'I3 assem ldy. ’The new mem bers were iti a box he carried to the Adds 145 Members are Bonnie Dibljle, Lynn Hay­ stores in the area were also when a profanity-spouting un­ every day to my volunteer, work on the'dodrst^ on her home aft­ committee table. He took oqt' a there. Joan has two sisters. ward, Margaret Haim, Ann visited. BOSTON (AP) — ’The Ameri­ er a "bitter taste of her fellow C*f3EA«S ^ derground press publisher sheaf of papers from the rcade. she thinks it will help toe administered by Principal Mil- cade of the Underground Press paper towels in a cookie sheet ant that toe shell 'be pricked all Poole, Houghton said he and Mrs. Edwin V. Peterson, ’Die commission, established causes In which she Is involved. ton Wilde. Music was provided Syndicate, unleashed a stream with sides. Don’t let pieces over with a fork to prevent ^ad no doubts of toe woman’s Wrights MiU' R d./ Coventry, has three years ago to analyze laws, Terry Bell, Joan’s mother. by 'the high school band and of profanity. determine distribution methods ^ ______. „ touch one another. Oook In a buckling. Some cooks say only ,ove. Nor did he doubt that his completed ba^ training at ■who Is a dolT heraeli, told me, 280-degree oven for 2H-8 hours, the bottom need have holes but former Soviet masters' would chorus. Lackland AF^ Tex. He is re­ Forcade, of New York, said and study the effects of porno­ Other Honor Society mem- he was protesting the “unconsti­ "Joan does all rte ran **™*J'" Don’t be concerned aloout put- I also do toe sides. look after him. maining at Lackland for train­ graphy on the public, recently OUR LOW OVERHEAD •ever she is needed, m e llkra to paper tow els In toe One other thing; ■whatever iSftouMp g ie JW 'bers are John McKuslck, who tutional, unlawful, prehistoric, Invited national organizations to "Several times I met one of ing 'as a seolirity policeman. Air­ help wben she feele that she m oven. The temperature ia so quantity of wfWter your recipe is president of the Nathan Hale obscene, absurd. Keystone give their -views on the smut sit­ (no rant, or em|)loyet$) CM uftK . man Petv^n is a 1968 grad­ really Joiner eomethlnfir worth- ^ chicken ataye in the calls for, d oornstarefa ■but you 'wW end up with a good needs a babysitter. . .an elderly He said toe Soviets had prom­ Helen VanWyk’s home and Residents of Manchester con­ ities and demanding complete X cup water old-fashioned flaky crurt. GROW-POWER! person may need transportation ised to pay his salary all the studio. tributed a total o f 34,867 to the freedom of the press. His testi­ For Sovinfl*. SorWeo and Salb- 1 teaqxxm grated lemon rind to a c lM c . . . time he 'was in Jail. ’The artist received the stu­ Connecticut Institute for the mony was accompanied by a foctlon, piiM SAH Groan Stanipl','’ 1/8 cup lemon Juice OttrOiTlLS FTBH takes its nam e from toe Hougditon arrived by car dents In three groups at which Blind in a fund drive which end­ tape recording of a Bob Dylan 2 beaten egg yolks ,Soo Ui Today. early symbol of Christianity. Its time she explained many of ed M arch 28. A cross the state, song, “You Don’t -Know Wiat’s Oook over medium heat, stir- Tuesday In Poole, an EhigUsh Wind QoaceitR. 4. services are not denomination- ring constantly, until thiok. AdJ School Menus the acrylic portraits on exhibit $109,811 was contributed to the Happening, Do You, Mr. Channeil resort town. Miss Gee ai. Members Uhe to think of 1 6 4 0 5 in her studio. The portraits are drive, nearly $16,000 more than Jon es?” and beat until cUssol'ved: 1 had returned from Styal Open themselves as “Friendi In Serv- afe / 9 to appear in Miss VanWyli’s the $96,000 goal. small package cream cheese, The cafeteria menu for Man­ Prlswi in Cheshire to Portland, Menibers of his group, mean­ ice Here.” Joan'would like to see ctool. new book, “Painting in Ac­ ’The money collected will go time, passed around copies of chester public schools May 18- scene of toelr espionage activi­ .UJWotLE. ^ ^ f more people calling for help. Beat until frothy: 2 egg whites. rylics”, wi'ittcsi Jointly with to the Institute for the educa­ underground newspapers to ties at toe Britlrii naval base There Is a phone listing imder Add 14 oup sugar. Beat until 22 : ' Herbert Rogoff. tion and training of Connecticut commission members—some IM SOU T H S I. -there, only a riwrt time earlier. "Fish of Manchester." stiff. Fold into lemon Oiling. Monday: Hamburg gravy on -T A + After visiting the studio, stu­ students at Oak HIU School for 'Who were misUng, otliers with She testified at her trial that ■ o d c v iL L E trs -m d W orkliig 'With children Is a Place in prepared cooked pie mashed potato, buttered car- Us W dents ate- lunch at local rest­ the Blind in Hartford. stony expressions. she had spied for toe Russians 7 9 14 6 p e n We e k d a y s lo to 6 great Joy to Joan. She teaches shell. Ohlll. Befbre serving, rots, bread, butter, milk, pea- aurants, breaking up into small Greater Hartford contributions Larsen, a sociology professor because of her love for Hough­ T H U R S . & FRl. EVES TIL 9 riasses in religious instructiim sprinkle with crumibled bits of nut butter cookies. groups for the meal. After the of $63,903 accounted for nearly at the University of Washington, ton who claimed he had been at St. Maurice’s <3i«rch, Bolton, pie crust. ICakes 8” pie. Tuesday: No lunch. Half-day blackmailed Into the Job. students met at the Rookport one-half of total receipts. then asked Forcade why be QU AU TY SINCE 1892 _ She has four diiklren of her Note the last Instruction, session. Today, the former dilef petty T^UlTEPT own—David, 12, Leslie, 10, Bar- That’s what Joan does with all Wednesday: Hamburg- ma- officer was at a seafront hotel ly, 9, and Thomas, 6. During the little pieces of dough that caronl casserole, buttered green planning for hie life with Ethel. toe course of our riiat, she went are trimmed off. She bakes beans, com bread, butter, milk, He said he had written her - n s s t ^ s ^ to toe door twice to receive two them and crumblee the pieces pears. and hoped to “see her very children of two difierent faml- •with her fingers right over the .Thursday: Ham grindera, ap- soon." His bought a bottle of her <26i£ 0. Mes fiom toe school bus. -Baby-^ pis. pie sauce, milk, ice cream, fa'vorite cream sherry for the sitting one or two extra is ail a pie shell is sometimes a Friday: Tuna salad on a roll, meetoig, he said. ^ n e i L i a part of her day’s fun. problem. It can shrink or buckle potato chips, tossed salad, milk, 'T don’t want to be Imthered,” ‘SfitOG Two Biiick Bafgains "My hudband and I had a die- in toe baking d l^ while in toe apple crisp. said Miss Gee. agreethent about this column,’’ oven. Why? First of all, pie­ 8 S she said. "He thought I should crust should never be stretched VEAL LOA^ make one, of my elegant dishes. In toe dirii. It should be fitted tn I sold ‘no’ because cookboiAs loosely. Otherwise, shrlnktog are Just full of perfectly mar­ occurs. The pastry should ex­ velous dishes. I’m always look- tend over toe rim of toe pan Chevrolef Owners to believe m . Ing for nice easy things that are about an inch or even ihore be- good. When "we were first mar- fore icrimping. iOtefaen solssora ried, there was failure after NEED REPAIRS SEE US FOR failure, but I kept at It. I bate to e KENDALL OIL PBWUCTS Theknvest-piicedBiiidE. GM*slowest-|iricedcar. think of some of toe messes e GENUINE OHEVBfK^ PABTS that poor man had to eat. DON’T H IM OUB e FACTOKY TRAINED TBOHNIGIANS The 1970 Buick Skylark 2-door sedan. overheating, even with air condition­ Buick's Opel 2kloor sedan. of regular gas. Bucket seats. And a long "One ^egant dish toat U very • SERVICE RENTAL CABS A great bargain b^ause it's a Buick. ing. Its great price just became greater. list of GM safety features. expensive are steaks cut from a • CONVENIENT MASTER CHABOE PLAN It's'built so well that even its drive A bargain you can believe in because Now $1877*1 You can order it today. And more dealers in more places to leg of lamb. 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So well designed that its cooling sold and serviced by a dealer you can A standard 63 horsepower engine that has l)een reduced $142.00 to $3,328.* steaks wlto toe marinade while 1329 MAIN ST. — MANCHESTER APPLt 9lueE 6 m aoMM. BLVD., a. h . system literally protects itself against believe in. delivers up to 30’ miles on a gallon oooUt«.” , The first year Joan was married, she disoovpred a ^ujGtr Art i WM chicken recipe tiud wasn’t a IRCTJ failure. It’a a favorite when she has Sunday guerts with Ude. Blverybody goes to r I t The (jft t S o p a Su m orrat Is thick and crunofay- Long, slow oooldng gives the ARE YOU 11 YEARS OLD OR OLDER? chicken a good texture. Bert' o l p ___ • A B H y o u INTHRaUBflM D IN HAflUHNa TOUfR OWN MONBIYT aU, m ost o e -to e 'w o rk Is out o f toe way hours ahead. e HAVB YOU THOUCaTT ABOUT SAVINO FOR YOUR FUTURE EDUCATION? 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( V- VA' \ \ ^ \ I \ , , , , " V . 'V'.'-' V \ \ : \ V \ \ . ! \ ' M' , ' ■: ■ ■ \ FAOB SIXTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HBRALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., 'THtjRSDAY, MAY 14, lOTO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. M ANCH^TER/CoijN^ THURSDAY, MAY 14, l970 PAGE SEVENTEEN A 2,000 Progs Demonstrators May Force Classroom Capital College Studei^ in Ohio Nixon.' V em on Tax Increase Critics Say Nixon Isolated BUFFALO, N. Y. (AP) — Shouting angry warnings, the In Offing For UConn to Close Her Doors The 32 youngsters in Rita protesters demanded Finch Line Up For O a 11 a N a nls kindergarten Set Small C^thpus Fires back a proposal to raise the Even from His Own Aides (Oont^UAd from Paco One) ■—------Hockanum Council Weighs Air Travelers ctass are engaged In a prac- minimum welfare benefits to (Continued from Page One) (Continued from Page On^ Big Jump youth punched him In Uie face, apace was being held tioal demonstration of the $6,600 per year for a family of WASHINOTON (AlP) - A pleased about the admlnlsUm- President Bpiny t . AgneWs at- . f old saw "money doesn’t tour. They posted a sign on the MU boosting ihe tax on do- Boecher said. student demonstrators or The center reported 286^ Schools ^ display and dramatise” Day Care Center for Area ANGELS CAMP, Calif. (AP) dissenters "can serve kttiir pur- * _ Babbidge said in Ms statement because the faculty members grow on trees.” their opposition to the war in office wall" saying ” $6,600 or merilc airline Ucketo from 6 on strike Tuesday. EUminaUon heats begin to­ pose other than to further ce- - ™ development has focused that this is a time tor aU per- were involve^ in trying to end Kiss OaJlnhan has enlisted Vietnam. Fignt” and took over the secre- Three problem areas of hu- last year service was extended to 8 per cant on part of a the takeovers, a spokesman them In a pa^e-maklng busi­ A n a 1 1 o n w 1 4 ^ sampling At Jackson, Miss., a poMce desk and telephone, man day In a contest to determine pdon to finance a 10-year air­ ment those attitudes fo I m ImT C.T ®? *’*® •J"**®*" sons who wish to preserve the — needs and services as to about 10 families but at least ty Itapoeslble to penetrate with w*®" ^ e» are trained by the state, 2,000 batrachlan broad Jumpers. vertised price rt the Uetkets. refuse to be intimidated by his CaMnrt colleague threatening words from within ^ grievances "but cloves. They sell the finish­ cises at Smith and Amherst col- Wednesday night after motor- Southeast Asia also came up re- the council told the members '*^®y purely emergency Australia alone had 40 start­ 'The tax hikes and Increas­ ed product to other children quently sent to NixrtT ^ “ ‘® BhrMch- or without the university.” duress of physical leges. Antiwar protests have Ists were pelted with bricks, peatedly in the discussion. that one of Mb Knain ’'®*P- ”^® *®®® set on a ers, and there were frogs as ed ■ueer foes wUI raise an es­ „ j, „ „ "'AH. whose speciality is domea. The students who did the dam- the buildings.” In Public SchoM 27 and Id been going on at both schools. rocks and bottles. A poUce :’Wouid you like to see your is to well from Europe, the Orient, timated $16 MDUon to he^i Sunday, George Romney, sec- tic affairs relatives. age -at the Administration Build­ iPresldent and Mrs. Nixon had spokesman said several persons to a war that he veloo oroerams denllnp' Canada and many a U.S. city. pay for a 10-year program ^ r y rt Housing and Urban Another important« White ^ on the ability to pay of the ing Wednesday night were re­ They’ve started repaying Indicatd they wanted to attend were arrested might not come back from with­ cial welfare services. The grand champion wlU be beginning Jidy 1 rt runway Development stated in New House adviser is Haldeman a portedly only a small minority y e r n o n the loan and hope to show a Julie’s graduation from Smith, After the students assured of­ out even a just cause?” Wash­ recipient. crowned Sunday, when they and airway Improvements. Secretary former Los Angeles advertising Bradley said he wlU concen- ALcAlmont said the oouncll’s of the group which bad taken profit on the enterprise. scheduled May 29. ficers they would disperse, the ington Post reporter Haynes whack ig) $2,000 In prize money. Hlckel rendered a real service executive, who ranks h ig h e r s trate on the five areas of need executive committee has chosen Other financing measures Any money earned wtil be The two young people decided PO'^e withdrew plans for the Johnson -quoted one of the pro- 'The frogs make three Jumps in the letter that he wrote; and the organlsatlcnal chart. If not over the building about three Man, 22, Charged pointed out in the survey report to include homemajeh^ service Inolucje a new 6 per cent do­ hours earlier. used.to buy candy previous­ clearing operation. testers as asking Finch. —In a straight Hne if the han­ I ’m pleased that the President in personat Influence not to return to their campuses and also look into the posslbdlity in the list of services to be con- mestic cargo tax -and an. an­ ly paid for by nickels and In Boston, about 200 students, ” I’m as anxious that we ter- dler is lucky—and the payoff is re co ^ z e d that he had made a As he describes one of Ms ma- The takeover followed an ap­ In Disturbance at all. A spokesman said both of getting funds from various sldered as it fits writhln piior- nual registration tax rt $26 dimes scroung^ from mom have good eoungh grades to re- who said they attended the Uni- uilnate this war as you are,” on the total distance covered. for each airplane. 'Ihe-regte- pearance by Babbidge before a and pop. •otirc®8. Itles set up by the research com- group of several hundred dem­ William W. Maynes, 22, of celve “dlptomas” \viUic.irt "furtttor '"®‘'®“ y Massachusetts’ Bos- the s e c r e t ^ replied. And at ’The record rt 19 feet 3% Inch­ tration tax la In addition to promptly. must try to make certain the ton campus, Wednesday disrupt- pers At Columbia University early Nine more persons joined the gai Assistance office in Rock- ^ explored ^ T h o lte rii^ ^ '” ' whooping must hold together the three preted^Lal order r'tei^per''hte gi^ater^de^liSdfir*«***’ Tbe students hadgone to the in RockvUle Circuit Court 12 foUowlng houra tor the month formed a ring around the home today a bomb exploded on a 10- Froup during the discussion be- vllle, urged the council to serf- . **“ 6 ^ 6 services and hollering. goals of the national strike ouWlc remarks it develooed u "®"*a**‘® Ws time buUdii^ from a rally on tBe June 2. otf Mlay: TVMnorrow, from 9:30 of the institute’s president, Dr. foot high statue, "Alma Mater,” tore Finch left his office in the ously consider setting up such a ^ m uf* counseling. No particular breed of frog movement—an end to toe war Although Nixon's cMef of staff **® Possibly meet, has been predominant 4n the In Indochina, an end to "politic- h r Hftifb»mnn hr* Halmlng front 14,600-student Eastern toe university. Rights OrganIzatl(m, led the Atty. Vleto also urged the Square Dance do with streamlining. ^ the widening rt the war in Cam- SIJ w However, Babbldge told the Also scheduled to appear in out the first of July. Delinquent Michigan University broke glass The type of explosive device protesters There also were council, while iJlannlng for the The Vernon Souare Dance "These skinny things reaUy bodla,” he said, “ you will have the toughest oart of hte nrJ. ®‘* ’*‘®*®**" ■»* ...... Rockville m_ Court 12 June 2. furniture on campus despite sail through the air,” Callahan mAde a fundamental poMtlcal pared text—an a i ^ k on Vleb *?"*** «*ways are grcHq> that 16 studenU had been taxpayers are advised to con' i^ed was not immediately »n|® '^®“ Are mothers from center, to involve the people CTub will hold its regular dance explained. mistake.” '^‘®^ available to Cabinet officers. identified, three of them white. tact the town office building a state of emergency declared Phlla<^hla and several stu- Who wUl be using It. He said Saturday at 8 p m a tto e V ^ He refused to call Hewes to any day regandlng the unpaid ftov. William Milliken ’Tues- On Wednesday, several hun- dents from American University they best know what their needs non Elementary School Rt M In toe Mark Twain story—he He also called for earnest ef- o_ demonntraMnn rtnv A Gov. Richard B. OgUvie or- * "A®"®**- . emphaslxed that' sucdi a Day toe round dancesyRefreshments Ol’ Daniel Webster.” he said. "You’ve got to love ^ Arrange a quick presidential a$>. would cut back its reBearch for ^ ® ® Mlnter, a sUent screen As an Aixtover Community dered 1,100 Illinois National ^ ^ Amerl- left his office, ^ m e of them care Center will be for anyone will be a erv ed .^ But a coi^le of sure-thing them.”toem.” » ove Nixon friend, who no longer be- polntment tor a Cabinet the Defense Department,Deoartment. told___ retired In 1926, Is ask- Club______, ______LS (Sixth Ave.), however, are genuine hardship cases, and ^ho needs it nnt / . (HeraW photo by Ooe) -longs to4a toe iimerdrcle, lBie> iiBBuf — nl II contrib- - - - * ** A. tary. . civile project, a ’Ttmes Guardsmen into CJarborvdale be William Chase gamblers got at OT Daniel Just the demonstrators he had dcoie $360,000 in an invasion of Farm Camp (31eian-up and Out- cause of ccmtlnued turmoil at eboot 600 construction workero some are hard-core explodters.” »i*jun such ns thnse en William Skoneski before the contest and persuad­ uted to toe dialogue about tha Many derisions facing Nixcti as much os he could do to meet P '^ '^ y «tot against the Odum- tag wMJ be held Saturday from the 26,000-student Southern IIU- marched WednesdayWednesday in in favor of An official HEW statement goij the survev nnininri .Jifs R ni^fim islrei ed Wm to swallow some lead Acroas departmental linea, their demands. “ a Broadcasting System and l i a,m. to 6 p.m. Those aasdst- nois University. President Nixon’s Southeast said: "Today’s attempt to dls- „yt ij, terms of hrnnH*^rrH i* Inmates Picket buckshot which he mistook for F li^ , responding to a (jues- they say, and the President slm- Babbldge was the object' '*^to*’'P*^'*®®*’ *tod Serling. tag in the project may bring Although some students had Asia policy. nipt the busTness rt t£e depart- ^ ResponribUlty tion from a youthful protester, ply cannot always spore the Protesters demanding an end ment was counterproductive.” ’ food. With Employes of a few epithets, not aU rt l^ t e r , 68, fll^ toe ac- their family. Each family urged toe school to remlan J™ e»iers a ^ a n ^ g an ena mem was coumeiproauctive." mist for the ToUand County Ex- NEW DiEXHI (AP) — Mem- They Find Hospital Can Use Them Like many a race horse, OT said Agnew’s past rhetoric con- time tor one mante aivumenL toem printable. He flatly re- j*” * ^“ P®*^®*' Court Wednes- should bring their own picnic open, thousands of students to the war and higher welfare Those arrested Wednesday tension Service, agreed with Me- hers of Parliament have oues- Daniel was beaten by the t r ille d to "heating iqi the clt- The best alternaUve, they in- ByRv WnXIAMWnT tABB COE A____Hi______.. _____. _ At Meriden fused to promise amnesty for purpose rt this Com- sang and danced in toe streets v charged with disor- Almont in that toe day care' tioned which minlatry Is Auxiliary of Manchester Memo­ Two Other Aides "And we’d certainly be thrill- weight. mate In which four Kent State dlcaJted, te tor the involved oilti- (Herald Reporter) any students who had disrupt- w i ™toilty Oub pfoject is to Itolp when it was announced toe uni- conduct. - center should not Tie thought of sponsible” for earthquakea. The rial Hospital.” To date, there are two other ed to have men who are active- MERIDEN, Conn. (AP) — In- University------* —students were shot tom, uau>rials tow» lormform “"project project gtouna."nouna.” ed any classrooms. V'® **' P'’®P“re the camp for the chU- versity would close^ for an ” ta- ^®"®® ^ . to terms rt being for Urn bene- query came when Mlnistar fOc One day last January, ^ ""Alemale aides min the auxiliary, ly working, as well as retired mates rt the Connecticut School deato last week by Ohio Nation- canvase and refine the a M rt^ After Babbldge left, toe dem- “ ^.y there during the definite time.” welfare recipients only. Petroleum and Chemicals D, R. for Boys Joined employefl in a al Guardsmen. tivea, weed otit deemed ouan Mabel Normand were some' William Chaser a retired people-anyone wliung to give a onstrators were left In a ------In Hartford, Conn., about 100 were je s t e d . Mta. Hyalle Huiwitz, director Chavan rose to answer a quea- carpenter in his 70’a ^ 1 ! ^ ’ Uhase was slated to & Whitney supervisor, who does little of theta time to others.” Youth G>nf ab demonstration Wednseday eve- Finch subsequenUy declared Iminactlcal and then seek an dary. Their lssue--toe slngltag ^ '“ *>toed ------adulU marched from the Old betag In- statue in toe center of the Co- of the Manchester Homemakers tion about on earthquake. , ; ^ honored «« the first male w< rk in Maintenance; and Stan- ‘Your HosMtal Cotm- ning protesting toe firing of one that “ neither by direct state- appointment with Nixon out Of blacl^^had been b h S State House to the State Capitol t f “ IT University campus early Service, told the councU there A member rt toe house polnt- walked mto the office at member to receive his lUO-hour ley Wegrzyn. regularly em- This week being observed staff member. ment nor by allusion have I The aim, as pictured by Nlx- by BabWdge. Their next step » Extended Forecast to call for an end to the IndocM- .. ® today, causing hundreds of pa- is a great need for such a serv- ed out that a mlMater rt power Manchester Mernonal Hos- s e ^ c e pin. ployed in the hospital dietary throughout the nation as Na- Held at Yale Peter Yarnell, an assistant ever indicated toat any state- on's top asristantef Is to »— t *' was uncertain. ”Am®<* “ a de^endante nn. - na war this year. They carried ^ **°'*'' jama-clad students to rush from lee in toe Vernon area. She said and Irrigation had answered pital and volunteered his Because of the time he spends department, who serves after tional Hospital Week would he "cottage life director,” had been ment by the vice president con- eertaift the President ultimately "WMit are wo onino- /•.ira.K '''®™ sponsors of.1 the show, .jmu tele ^ 1® forecast Is for ^ sign saying, "Peace is too im- ., , *^® ^ “P ^ u s e d their dorms. There were no in- her office receives many calls previous quesUons about eerth- services. ® the (tarpentiy- Shop, he has hours as a transportation aide ^ a p S i a t l time to (Continued from Page One) fired for alleged excessive use of tributed to the tragedy at Kent receives a ftdl ia i« e rt cfarices next?” asked Ellen Jackson .an ^ t Feb. 16 and Topeatedrepeated Feb. rtoudy k weather itr a from Sat- portant to leave to the kids.” rt being a "puppet,” "yes Juries. . tn m the area. She noted that quakes. Already ao^ed over 160 hours, fer the emergency room and X- Mrs ^Nomian’s reouest force on boys under his care. State.” He did not deny saying wWle time is guarded against asked Ellen Jackson on “ I had quite a bit of time he urged that campuses be kept attractive black. 21. urday through Monday with a on my hands,” he ex- f luncheon guest ray. Neither could be ------' '•®‘J'“ »‘- The group, made up rt busl- Edward Kenney, hospital ad- open for that purpose. ^ ■ Employes had been picketing Agnew contributed to “ heating premature or inconclusiye de- ’The suit was filed under Miss chanoe rt scattered Ediowers and plained “and T iiist fio iiro d was WiUlamwilliam Skonesld,Skoneski, who in for the luncheon. the school in protest since Tues- "P the climate.’’^ bate about policy questions that resourceful Mlnter’s married name of Mary thundershowers. Warm through lota^ b v ^ o to ^ M o ^ d u ita T March became the second male ministrator, noted' .that toe ^ e r . Miss Jacksm came up juUet O’HUdebrandt. It asks .the period with dally Wghs ta ^ I could do something auxiliary member. According to Mrs. Norman, theme this year is ”Y^ Ho^ fro^'^li^tt doi^^to ’^^it ... *^®**“*®‘ '“v® "ot been' adequately to help somebody. My pen- vvell known in xrnnnv, i auxiliary president, her organl- pital Cares-OuCares—Our First Concern up,’ ” said Mills. Wetoesday night, eight have bem almost as prone as ‘ staffed out" at a tower level. ^ ^ *!I^**®^ .^® to actual damages and the upper 70s and overnight tows rhanninp r « Cl ^ •j. Known in Manchester as ------' - -- - boys escaped from the state In- vice presidents .to feel dlscon- While this arrangement R. Channing r Barlow, assistant Sion and Social s^uritv ------®®". "®® an the men who is Your Health.______AnH h e onn mu * .a a . aiwi.* tiie vuMe in- — ^ -w leei oiscon- wnne vus arrangement sounds inand for amnesty for the dls- $100,000 to punitive damages. In t h e ^ . nhannin.. « Sion and Social Security the commissioner of the Char- stitution. It was rIW) HWInaoH tent with th«dr W tMif 4« $* a___a ruptors — but aiso a possible vice president of toe .Hartford Insurance Group, told the gath­ give me enough to live on." ter Oak Midget and Pony Foot- course of action—take over the Surprised hospital rtflrials ball Leagues, Skoneski says he " ’ih^rirrrtaadeor apro. ^ted^p^SituSyTr^^ tS ^ “ bi‘s ^ ^ap^fS STulineprtoel?’ o^e^ Administration Building. Coventry ering, “ We are hopeful that to­ A vote was duly taken; a mi­ day can he recorded as a sol­ aaciiled-l^-^c^rhrs^;^ "Ve'^Uy gat maybe one ‘rt “S^s 10 «SwS^teti ‘chaT'SS nority rt toe group held iqi their emn commitment against Unit­ hands; and only lOO to 180 ac­ ed States Involvement in Viet­ tually enter^ toe building. Two Schools Will Offer nam. This marks toe first time UOonn’s enrollment is over a group such as this has seen fit 13,000. to leave its offices, laboratories Spring G>ncerts Next Week There he now practices hl8 working chiefly In toe Phar- said. Of these, less than 2,000 oast and chambers.” formar trade, doing small con- macy In Inventory control. But ballots in a referendum this Across from toe Wiite House, It’s spring, and music will Children under six are servett BRAND NEW...JUST ARRIVED! struction and repair Jobs, he ateo enjoys talking sports— in Lafayette Park, some 60 stu­ week on three national student literally be In tte air when two free. iisually three mornings a week, especially football — with na- Many Proposals Advanced strike Issues. of the local scHools offer their Proceeds will go toward im- dents from Westminster Choir He is busy, and he te "helping tlenta. TOe resulta were os foliows: spring concerts next week on pirovement of recreation facill- College In Princeton, N.J., hold­ ing aloft a banner reading, On the quesUm rt whether two consecutive nights in the ties at the chureh. livesuver‘tf'^37 at 37 Holl St. the auxlUary? !<>*« For Saulters Pond Project the federal government should high school gym. Hiotorlcal Society "Singers for Peace,” sang their ALUMINUM RAILINGS ^ whole new »aA been as wide- At Isla Vista Riot: groups. Including representa- last week. chal- lives’ from the Boy Saiuts7Girl ^u^ith salit they were also University have urged ^ the ® ^ ad- ? Clarinet Concertlixi," accom- tA®»- “ ^ •®"«®‘‘ ‘bem to keep their dls- Scouts, Manchester Jaycees and ^Altlng to learn whether or not After a luncheon, there will ®®”* lawful. mlnlsfration to "take approprl- P^®<1 by the Symphonic Band. PoKceman Says Shooting Oak/UK (iroveli-rove ivaiureNature uenterCenter. they will receive toe $12,000 on Litchfield professional barbers ate legal measures” T ^ Rev. Mr. McBride is a While meeting at the site the Manager Robert Welas a film on '^®"‘ to San Jose CaUf. State 9 group was confronted by a ‘ ry*hF to appropriate about 128 students who have oc- ^ ^ ^ ® ^ Utchfleld’e 280to Anniversary College and shaved off student cupied two main buildings since Music in Rochester, N.Y. Of Student ‘Unintentional neighbor wso complained about “ " ^ “Fh toe Capitol Improve- Celebration. beards and gave short haircuts the additional numbers of peo- '"®hts Fund of toe town budget Tuesday night. CNHS concert will ta- SANTA BARBARA, In a L ^ - h i u r meetlrur Wed- offerings by three chorus- ^ ***® 0°ventry "^e students were at- Calif, .— provide — - cover iv. tor w.i.c. other uiuce officers noise, and litter that would Saulters Pond development, ^ ^ v ^ ®A And three bands. New to tote . 'T*** ‘»®. welcome, and ‘o Irnprove their im- (-AP) — A 31-year-old policeman arrivingarrivinp* In fiveflvo other A-n...... trucks, ,, be — attracted------to the area she IVeiss had asked for $797,043 nesday night, the fa c u l^ p a ^ ^ ^ the FTrat G r ^ ®**°?»*‘* ® box lunch. Des- ®?® '^blle w a ^ door-to-door -says It was an unintentional “ '® ®-^®ot-3 Navy veteran ®aid, if it is turned over of- in the Capitol Improvements a Tasolution that the Rev. Wil­ FRONT STEPS Fjjnd which the Town Board of liam C. Band, made up rt 68 students And beverage will be pro-, antiwar campaigns, ahot from hte riot gun which ®"®“ '"® demolition expert. »riaUy for public use. Mclnnes, Fairfield e began instrumental lessons '^®t*- e 'XfrfMy first«no* .n,™—impresaion ,------waa... that . In ■"** response, Mrs. ....a. Vernon veinoi -iSirectors, at a meeting last president “ take anrrmrn-iiitB ib I began instrumental lessons Washington, Sen. Strom klUed a student peacemaker those— onw.» the*.,,4, porch rt the uitj IHLllKbank Greene V-of Girl wv.s/4AbScout Troop atvn/p uwi,600', Thursday, reduced to $406,648. ’ ' ' ------^gal meas’urea measures to restore normal’ October last year. ’Their pro- ^ f*J*® ^®^‘ gram •wUl consist of a dem- Ot»«regators a u b rt the ®™ government should InvesU- during antiwar 'violence----- .—.laat had 1------been------cau^t... and . were glv- ®ald that-not that many more The money, if appropriated.appropriated, functions” at the 2,900-etudent April at nearby Isla Vista. ing up. people than come to the pond "^®hld go toward surfacing toe university. onstratlon as to how a student Oofigregatlonar CSiurch Fate a program at Princeton learns to play an instrument and meet Saturday at 6 p.m. tcv where students will be given ,. “ -I was toe w.v waswone responsible iv*for "I * had 11$^my 5u/veijgloved ngniright n&nahand —’ were expected tow wiiiecome Parking area by toe pond. . Father Mclnnes said Wednes­ the first songs In a complete ® potluck supper in the vesfry. two weeks off prior to toe gener- Kevin Moran’s death,” David between the tris-e-ertrigger andnnH thetv,o "'kenwhen the area Ikik turned Into an The group isIs also waiting to day a move was under way "to barxl. • This club Is open to all young al election to participate In po- Goaselln, a five-year veteran of trigger guard . „ official town park. see if Green Manor, which owns resolve the situation,” but as of ^ e entire program both adults beyond high school age. Htlcal campaigns, Sheone ateoawo saidsaia toat,mai, withwioi supersuper- a large amount of land border-uv..uc.- this morning the students were the force, told a coroner’s Jury "At toe time It did discharge I vteion, there will be less Utter “ '® Front a still holding the two buildings. nights is under the supervision Nursery care will be available Some other university <^1- Wetoieeday. couldn’t beHeve it. I was con------After hearing Gosselin’s ac- sclously sure the weapon had and *"<1 leasless danger of children get- '‘‘Ay for public use. About 160 students moved of Carl Saltaa, director rt mu- ^boae with smaU children. clals have said they may follow oount and testimony by a state fired. But subconsciously I ting ‘’’"’ihurt u/hiiawhile playing at the P'Ans for the pond ateo Tuesday night into Canlslus Hall sic In the local schools. The board' rt trustees meets PrirKeton’s lead. Some student Cotamunlon , Sapper Sunday at 7 p.m. In toe Church leaders have suggested the col- ballistics expert that toe riot didn’t 'want to believe It . . . pond. ®ali for turning it into a state values which houses administrative of­ fishing area for young people'- St. Germaine’s Guild of St. Lane house. lege youths work to elect candl- gun’s safety was defecUvev toe “ I had never consciously tek- Later, Dr. Douglas Smith, fices and classrooms. ’They SILVER SATIN under 16. ‘Ihe pond, which is locked entrances tn the hiitiaine Mary s Church will hold Its an- The Friendly Circle Annual dates opposed — to U.S. poHcy In Jury ruled that toe death rt Kev- en toe safety off, and I don’t be- chairman of toe— City Beautiful to $3 a yard ANODIZED FINISH In Patrick Moran, 22, was aocl- lleve I would subconsciously do Oorn’inittee, CtommUtee, said thatt most resi­ unpolluted, would be steteked by and later moved part of theta Communion Supper to- ^e held at the Att- Bidochina. the state. group to Xavier H^l the ott^r a 7 pjn . vavelgh ReirtauTMt in Storrs on Thurmond said, ” I feel that dental. it,” " dents rt toe area were entous-enthus­ , This is the sale that will let you whip up a building on **Ase, given by toe Rev. Ber- . Attending there is a serious question here Moran, the eldest of 10 chll- Gosselin said he then heard a iastic about the! project,projeci, except Also attending last night’s campus. >miKnng on Miller. Supper wlU be ™®et at toe church at as to whether or not Princeton dren rt Mx. and Mrs. Malachy boy on the porch rt the bank say about seven residents whose 'h®®‘ l '« were Joseph Sylvester, whole summer wardrobe for less than it Moran rt Saratoga, Calif., was that someone had been shot property is closest to the ponff.- chairman of the Town Recrea­ might cost to buy one ready made dress. Start The students, who have been ®®^®^ immediately afterwards, * ’®® P’"^ legally sponsor tote project tion and Park Advisory C3om- on strike in observance with a '"®m*>er8 riiould bring a ... • ’ ' ^ ‘® maintaining tax-ex- AVAILABU IN 3' 5', 6’ SECTIONS defending a Bank of America ” I lay against toe fender These ®^ residents,resiaenis, hene said, own “ “ “ ‘ Z 1 L thinking dresses, shirts, skirts, shorts, slacks PUTFORM mlsslon; Mrs. Hyatt StutUffe, natlonwide protest rt U.S. in- ^ P“* a® '^®’1 as their j^ ® Beau^caOon Committee empt stotus." branch in toe student-populated trying to compose myself,” said abutting undeveloped in these exciting fabrics! community from firebombera Gosselin. ’ owned largely by Green ^acher at Oak Grove Nature vrtvement in Indochina, want a ®®>^ce. !!®.!’®'^ Kingsley, an antiwar community from firebombera Goaselln. voluntary moratorium on class- Uuest speaker will be the m® Tbwn H aU .^ porte be activist and assistant professor when he was shot April 18. “ I remember going back to Manor 0«A»tructlonOonstmctlon Oo. which ana Raymond Ames, es for the rest rt toe term so ®*vard Bendiitt, pastor of ^ EngHsh at Fort Hays State • ALSO AVAIUBLE IN WHITE OR The j^ o n stra to rs said they the truck. Then f wfnt into a ^ ® * ® “ »® s S ^ m l t t L ^ f Linen Look Avlsco® Rayon is washable, shrink were protesting the esteblMi- clump of trees and lay on toe subcommittee of toe dt'y Beeu- they can carry their campaign Trinity Church in Pomfret discussed. in- College in Hays, Kan., an- • BLACK EUCTRONAMEL FINISHES "'u l Committee. and crease resistant. In a wicle array of glo­ Into the Fairfield communit^ former principal of St. Ber- citizens are Invited to nounced he was rellnqulshliK ment. as represented by Bank ground . . . Just lay there. Many „^® ^ ^ ^ e r of “ tt*> Committee, They also want special handling ®cbo01. ‘ ®"°^ H«rrv Me American citizenship ho­ Excellent home Improvement investment for outside stairway safety and added rt America. They said they thtngs went through my mind. I ^ '!!^ ® j^ ® ®?*®® ®‘®''’ rious color combinations. 44*'width. $1.00/ycf. of grades for toe semester and , officers of toe Guild wlU “ “ “ cause he cannot "live In Utis po- good looks for your home. Easy to install..,no welding, no special tools needed bfauned the establishment for oan’t describe toem *h®'*** speclflc- Medic Says amnesty from punishment for Inetailed at tote meeting by "Aclal cUmate.” S Electronamel finishes assure you a superb, semi-gloss, lifetime finish that ^ Vlrtnam war. «n o g and an "To prove .. . to make me ^tad^^Tke no “ Morning Glory Crepe Prints in IOO®/oCelanese. their seizure of.toe building, ac- **‘®® Kathryn Grady, past i«-es- *‘® move to Canada, oil spUl that polluted beachea realize it was my weapon, I Mrs Greene and Wiihort can t rust. Complete line of fittings also stocked at low, low prices. cording to a university spokes- |[»®ni « the WllllmanUc Catho- da^ ^ near tfaa Unlveraity of Callfor- opoied the bolt and r e W e d Auden rep reaen tl^ ^ M ^ oh ^ Letter Led Acetate that’s washable and crease and nla at Santa Barbara last year, the spent cartridge from the fer Scout man. He Council of Women. The new McKuslck WlU highlight points Jay Crtlege rt Criminal shrink resistant. 44" width. $1.00 /yd. After several meetings be- oNlcers are Mrs. Frahk Elch- Moran was on the ateps of toe chamber. And that waa when I the S o^f t w n s t ^ s n r in l m of interest and wildflowers P®*' COMPANION VALUE - PORCH COLUMNS tween the dissident students and a®**’ president; Mrs. Ronald along the way will be Identi- "**” policemen, voted 86S to 7W bank, urging nonvloience to a convinced myself.” cleontav un * To Transfer other members rt toe campus Eryer, vice-president; Mrs. Shandora Prints in a rich woven dimen­ fled. All those interested in see- “FA^"®* » resoluUon to shut the rook-tttaowlng mob, os feUow Moran, struck in toe right pel- and other debris ’ ^ • ANOMZED; Hit $8.99 ti. - Cm m t $ 1 3 .9 9 m . (Continued from Page One) community Wednesday, Father Richard Usher, secretary, and Ing toe forest ore Invited to ®ci**x)l as an antiwar protest, f l ^ S . "’‘‘ ‘‘WUishlhg a ‘^ • '® A ;^ ® f "® u n ^ fr«n a Two representatives from toe Mdinnea. called the building K>*e- Frank Perottl, treasurer, sional pattern in IOQ%Celanese Acetate with ceme along and meet Just north Seventy-three midshipmen at • W W n er BUCKi Fbt $9.99 m . - CwMr $15.89 m . starset finish. 44" width. $1.00/yd. takeovers "an littolerable out- Francis Zemek te in of the Hale Homestead. 7W>-»tu««® to abaorb the $186,000 cut to Ite McCUntock, a letter saying they ^ ' ^ y » After toe shooting, said toe needed to finance it. a c h a r l ^ r ^ T n V ^ c k ff he HARTFORD WEST HARTFORD of the community. MANCHESTER nrt ♦ n * Imposed by the Town would not march in the Armad !w ooe*^rt^ reinstated to it was also decided toat either professed to support toe war in 711 Park Street Cm bins Cm nei Shopping Cpntm Manchester Parkaile Kost clasaes did not mret P^m. PMcakes, s a u s ^ , donuts CouncU. These meetings are Forces Day parada Batimlay. scope of my rule. I was there to dpty. t^e Boy Scouts or Jaycees could Vietnam." Wadnsaday oither because the

-/ I \ ■■ ■ . \ V’t , • \ , PAGE EIGHTEEN ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MAN(!^ESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1970 \ MANCHESTER EVENING ^ ^ A LD. BIANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1970 PAGE NINEtEBN Mets Still Can’t Boast of No-Hit Pitcher THe D R Y Sid e * . / . . . Indians Prove Easy Pickings Again CHICAGO (AP) — The Wednesday. ^ / , hold the ball up momentarily, field In the seventh with one started thinking about a no-hlt- Wayne aarrett, who had dott- %■ ■ r world champion New York s*x-foot rlghthandei-, who tried to make a rtioestring gone. ter In the fourth,” aald Gentry, bled, for another run In the o f S p o rts Mets have accumulated pounds since last catch. He got a hunk of his Ihe only other man to reach who pitched Anlsona State to the fifth. They added two more in manv accolades but one is when at les he had a is- glovo on it, but It skittered base In addition to Santo and national collegiate champion- the seventh as lUke JoiYonsen By DEAN a YOOT minsino- T he team never rookie campaign for Uie Mets, through. Banks was plnohhltter Wllllo ship three years ago. walked and scored on O am tt's As Pl^tt Scores 14^1^ CCIL Victory baa bori a no_bif T»it,.biTiir ^*1® ^*>8 4-0 on oOe hit. No one from the umpires to Smith wh^n he was hit by a “ My control was p®v«r better, triple, and Qroto brought Gar- “ n o-n ii p u cn in g jt tnime with two-out and the General Manager Bob Schefflng pitch In the ninth. - ' As long as you can keep control rett in with a singly. Indian Batters in Season Slump By DEAN YOST Tight field and he beat out an sacrifice bunt in the seond tan- BreakingX J - , „„„out of „a n-rnr..,,,season .v.,.long .j.u...slump was ..c~. a Manchester.a c .w . .^v^. pcriorm an ce. count 2-2 in the eighth Inning, sitting In the press box, to Gen- Gentry fired 118 pitches, W of of the ball end' yourself, you BIU Hands, B-2, the only con-- blow when Brian Maher fell to lUaekeeter High’s JimmvJackson^Itte* unload”^ Seaver had one on the and who should get it but Mr. try, to Marshall—quesUoned it them fast balls, as the Cubs don't have to have exceptional slstent pitcher In the CUbs* Sep- tafi^d hit. tag. the ground at second base in the - Picking up where they Jack HoUk produced the only Marta, 3b, Bristol FAAtArn M otiHa v in a PPTT

BU6GS BUNNY OUK BOARDII9G HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHnrTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1970

1 ttOHOKK WHAT HAPPENEP T Aniwtr lo Prtfieui PmiiI* . Garage— Servks— ♦ICU.V R f L IN e r H E S A ID ^ Buflnwtf OpportHnlty 28 Help Wantedk- Help Wanted r M K T HIM H E R E i DM, YAS, PB, AILLWATEBS Blankity Blank Storage 10 ANTI-5MOS PLL IS A PPOM WIULINOTON — Two package Female 35 Female 31 WiNS START.' OF COURSE CLASSIFIED mm WORLD stores located in rapidly grow­ IT \MOULP NEEP a lo t OF ACROSS 56 Greek war OARAOEl M r rent for storage. ing small town. Will sell as WOMAN NEEDED In Billing SEVERAL women needed for 'AORK.BUT I P BE WILLING god Gall 649.7768. TO INVEST SIOO...FOP A 1 — m««U package or separately. Financ­ Dept, to operate Friden Invoic­ bench work assembly, ateady, girl 57 Pigpen HALF-INTEREST.' ing available. 1-429-4466, after ing machine, will train ca- fringe benefits. Apply in par­ 4 Somtihlng to DOWN advertising BtANCHESTBR — Cooper Hill 6 p.m. son, 10 Htlllard St. -----th« St., garages, single |10, double ■ pable person. Typing neces­ 1 Unclothed sary. Call 289-8291 for appoint­ appetiU CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS $18. For car or storage. 683- MANCHESTER I.nundry C5en- HOUSEWIVES are you free 2 8 Closing oul 2 Poems ment. 3 Day before 8 A.M. to 4:30 PJtf. 9067. ter — minimum effort opera­ nights weekly? Want a new 12 Lemon— todey tion. for represented net annual CLERK — Bookkeeping hack- wardrobe- plus commisslanT 4 Judicial Income of $19,600 For particu­ Call 2894)127. 13 He---- off Weirder COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. ground essential, full-Ume, 8 into the sunset orders (var.) Motorcyelet— ' lars call Bob Flath at J.D. 23 Shaped mass Variety of days. Qaer Bros., 140 Rye St., 14 Malt brews 5 ------a razor 4:80 P.M. DAY BEFORE PUBUOATION Bfcyclei^^ll Real Estate Associates, 648- SALESWOMAN wdnted, part- 6 Ancient name of metal corundum South Windsor. time mon^ngs. Apply in per­ 15 Legal point Parts of books Deadline for Saturday and Monday la 4 tSe p.m. Frida* . 6129. 16 Deficient in of Urte 24 ------stole 1969 HARLBY-DAVniroNi 66 son, Arthitf Drag, 942 Main St. ALLEY OOP 7 Far off 25 Arrow poison In a line BOOKKEEPER BY V. T. HAMLIN beauty. Feminine cc's, $160. Oall between 6:80 SWIMMING AREA for lease, 18 Land^ (comb, form) 28 Swagger PLEASE READ YOUR AD FREE washable Ranekaton wig 8 Wise 27 Antipathies appellation and 8:80 p.m., 644-0868. Includes lockers, snack bar, SECRETARY properties Awverate Ol^lBed or “Want Adi» are Uken over the ptione a» a to hostess fof six wigs sold at 20 That doesn't counselors 28 ------, vldi, parking, picnic area in Bolton. 9 Wolfhound vici Grafted (her.) Ideal for college students, to work under supervision of the your party. Book now. R «M lve make------as a pin - high commission, partRme. 21 European 10 Camera's 29 Within nMt BEPOBT e r r o r s In time tor the Business Services teachers or retired. Call 661- assistant food service manager. “eye" (comb, form) Novelist, ••"***'• *• reaponelble tor only ONE to- Figure aptitude necessary, main­ We train. For details, 876414^ stream Zane---- 1081 after 6 p.m. 22 la perched 11 Italian city 31 Legendary ■"y «>vertlaemont and tlien Offered 13 tain all records o.ajre for all . Greek hero 50Musical SECRETARY, Blast Hartford, 24 Deep mud 17 Natural fata e x t^ t o f a “ make good" Insertion. Errors which correspondence necessary for a 19 Afghan prince 33 Perfume syllable YOUNG M AN will do painting to president of Coca a.m.—4 p.m., Bh o r t r ib s 1969 RAMBLER, $100. Call 643- Eind delivered. SharpsOl, 686 0762. MECHANIC BY FRANK O’NEAL rooms, formica, ceramic. Oth­ Monday through Friday. CaU Lost and Found 1 9103. Adams St. (rear) Manchester, er related work. No Job too AT f6r interview 640-3111. 643-6306. IXIST — Half poodle Euid collie, ______small. Dan Moran, Builder. General, for modem plant, REX3EPTIONIST wanted, daily gray and black male, wearing 1961 CHEVROLET, 4-door, Bel SERVICE on all m ake^f he^- Evenings, 649-8880. Painting— Papering 21 vacation, pension, and other 6-9 p.m., Satiuday 9-1 p.m. Car fringe benefits. tag, answers to ‘‘Cuddles'', 643- Air, MEd(e an offer. 649-4206. ing aids. In your home. Call rrr^ D ii'iw D v— ^ ‘ , , ~ B.H MAGOWAN JR. A Sons, « " “ • ------James Green for free hearing CARPENTRY and rem^ellng necessary. Write Receptionist, interior and exteridr painting, P.O. Box 222, Manchester, An Equal opportunity employer evaluation. 644-2874. Wtchens, paper hanging! Thirty years LOOT -- Long vriilte envelope 1964 COMET, 4-door, automatic. ______additioiiB and garages. Call Conn. experience, four generations. with large sum of money, Call 646-2239 after 3:30 p.m. SHARPENING Service — Saws, Tom Corbitt, 543-0086. N BYee estimates, fully Insured. MATURE babysitter, occasion­ HARTFORD FREEZER -vicinity Main St. shoipplng knives, axes, shears, skates ally days or evenings. Call 649- 241 PARK AVENUE area. Reward. Please' call rotary blades. Quick service. WES ROBBINS Carpentry re- 643-7361. 7866. EAST HARTFORD BUZZ SAWYER Police Headquarters. 1960 I*LYMOUTH station wag­ Capitol Equipment Co., 88 P A im iN G -S m a ll or medium BY ROY CRANE on, $76. CaU 875-6389. rec rooms, dormers, porchea Main St.. Manchester. Hours size houses, ceilings. Also odd GIRL FRID AY for varied and Or call 289-2708, Mrs. Oasaar LOOT — Passbook No. E12306 dally 7:80-6, Thursday, 7:80-9. cabinets, formica, built -ins, 1969 VOLKSWAGEN, automatic Jobs done. CaU 643-9112. T interesting position. 37% hours. Savings Bank of Manchester. Saturday, 7:30-4. 643-7968. bathrooms, kitchens, 649-3446. stick shift, like new inside and Call 649-2813 for appointment. AppUcatioa made for payment. INSIDE —outside painting. Spe- COOK'S helper wanted, 6-6 out, blue exterior, white into- r u g shampoolfig in your home, L.EON Cleszynskl builder—new . . . , o v e r m previous ex- KEYPUNCH operator — full- hours a morning, Monday-Sat- CHEER UP WE REPULSED AND MUEP EVERY LOST — Rose silk blouse, -vicin­ rlor, $1,600. OaU after 6 p.m. commercial and home. Rea- homes custom built, remodel- competitors, then call P®''lence. We’U train you at ' time, experienced Alpha. ing, additions, rec rooms, ga- _ .. ufday. Apply Cavey's Restau­ THE ENEMV WITH HOTOIL. R.0VVG7M W WMMWBOX/ ity of Stop Se Shop Parking lot. 643-0677. sonable rates. Your business a good starting salary. Val­ Pleasant working conditions, rages, kitchens remodeled, me. Estimates given. 649-7863. uable benefits, pleasant rant, 46 E. Center St. CaU 643-4678. Janitor, David Green, 6444)629. fringe benefits, 35-hour week. TRIU M PH Spitfire, convertible working conditions, oppor­ bath tile, cement work. JOSEPH P. LEWIS — Custom 643-2814. DISHWASHER wanted two or 1989, low mileage, covers in- PIANO tuning, by graduate of tunity for advancement. Steps, dormers. Residential or paUitlng, Interior and exterior. three nights a week. Apply in P a r s o n o k 3 eluded. Call 647-9876. Hartt College of Music. Ward commercial. OaU 649-4291. paperhanging;, . fuUy insured. PUNCH PRESS operators, no person, Cavey's Restaurant, 46 ------—------Krause, 643-6336. experience necessary. Apply in IT'S CLOSETT cleaning time FORD Falrlane 600, 1969, 24loor ______SAVE MONEY! Fast service. For free estimates call 649- Visit our employment of­ E. Center St. person. Gayle Mfg. Co., Inc., again. Remember Hospital hardtop, gold with champagne TREES Cut and removed. Rea- Dormers, room additions, ga- ______9668. If no answer 643-6362. fice located at 62 East Cen­ Penny Saver with clean sale- Interior, alrconditloned, power sonable. Free estimates. Fully ter Street, Manchester. 1O08C ToUand St., East Hart­ rages, porches, roofing and CONTRACTOR — Interior, ex- ford. able clothing and housewares, ateerlng, whitewalls. Good crai- insured. Pollard Tree Service, Open Monday through BYi- siding. Compare prices. Ad- terior painting, paper hanging. day from 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 Delivered to shop, 616 Main St. dltlon. Good price. 643-9687. 628-3021. KEYPUNCH Operators — ex­ A-Level Dormer Corp., 289- Discount on wtUlpaper. CaU p.m., or call 643-4101, exten­ Mac's “What’s a chicken hawk? That's a guy who w ants perienced, days, part or full- 1 9 lF 'C T IE V R o i^ '~ C o u i:ir l i ^ STEPS, sl^walks’, stone walls, Oscar Hebert, 646-8048. sion 368. Evening and Satur­ you to fight somebody only without him!" use your snopping Dags. Thank ______. . „ .___, fironl.qcps flBMtnno fArmn.. time. Immediate assignments, Che-vrolet 2-door sedan, fireplaces, flagstone terraces. day interviews can be ar­ MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD you. 1941 DORMERS, garages, porches, NAME YOUR own price — very high pay. No foe. Apply FURNITURE Chevrolet ^-ton pLck-up, 1936 All concrete repairs, both in­ rec rooms, room additions, painting, paper hanging, re­ ranged. side and outside railings, land­ Staff Builders, Suite 60% 11 STILL PLENTY WORRIED ABOUT Chevrolet dump , track. 649- kitchens, add-a-levels, roofing, moval, airless spray paint- Asylum St. 278-7610. REPAIR MRS. FLOWERS' SHE SAID HER Autoinobitas For Sola 4 8026, 7-8 p.m. scaping. Reasonably priced siding, general repairs. QtiaUty ing. Save. 647-9664. STEVE CANYON BellidsiMn and Bidldsn at BY MILTON CANIFF CaU 6434)861. workmanship. Financing avail------WOMAN to live-in as companion JUNK CARS removed, $16 each. 1966 MUSTANG, Mgrh perfor------able. Economy Builders, Btc. ROGER painting — interior. to woman. Own room in new FINE THEN PICKEP Prompt, reUable ser^ce. CaU mance 289, 4-speed, tachom- ®^CAVATINQ Trenching SOUTHERN 643-6169, 872-0647 evenings. exterior, ceilings, paper hang­ home, pleasant surroundings. CUSTOM FUBNITUBB BY APRIL FIRST 872-9488. eter, 4 new polyglas Urea on ^at machine, snow plow- ing. CaU anytime. 643-0923. Call 872-3600 after 6 p.m. -OUR LONO-eoNE «47-9462 — 8T6-60M VALLEY PEOPLE Nmmn oAnv r*—.u» k ,,, ®*“ 'ome mags, tape deck, low " f driveways and ^ rld n g NEWTON H. SMITH and Son— NEW iraED <3^7 Credit veiy bad. mileage. Asliig $1,100. CaU removal. Reason- Remodeling, repairing, addl- MUST NOT HAVE . 60 PB A B L ST, HBAKP! )— X M9-9361, after 6. able rates. 643-6159, 872-0647. tions, rec rooms, garages, Hoor Finishing 24 RN or LPN, part-time and MANCHESTER, CONN. ENGLAND weekends. CaU 649-4619. down, amaUest p a ^ en ts,” M y- 1961 CHEVROLET Impala, and YOUNG married men FLOOR SANDING, and refinlsh- where. Not amaU loan finance 1964 Pcmtiac Tempest. Best of­ will do small repair Jobs and small. Call- 649-3144. ing (specializing ' in older company plan. Douglas Mo­ fer. CaU 643-7611. painting, also cellar cleaning MASONRY — AU types of stone floors). In arid outside palnt- TELEPHONE tors, 846 Main. ®*«- and concrete work. Quality ing. No Job too smaU. John ^n equal opportunity employer 2692, 646-2047. Workmanship, work guaran- VerfalUe, 646-6760. 1962 PONTIAC, 2-door, V-8, teed. CaU after 6, 643-1870, 644- ~ ' ' ------HELP WANTED 1069 CADILLAC, 4-door sedan, $200. CaU after 6 p.m., 872-9633. TIMBERLAND Tree Service, 2976. _ , «... WOMAN for saleswork in dress 648-9703. tree removal, pruning, shrubs, ^ Bonds— Stocks— FORD Cortina 1968, standard and lots cleared. Fifteen years HALUHARK BuUdlng Co for shop. FhiU-tlme only. 649-3386 M A U and FEMAUE MR. ABERNATHY M ERCURY Monterey con-vert- Mortgogos 27 BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY transmission, -vinyl interior, experience. Bonded and Insur- home improvement, additions, for appointment. Manchester IMe, 1962, V-8, fuU power, low mileage. G o ^ gas mUe- ed. Free estimates. CaU 647- Parkade. 1 rec rooms, house painting,' MORTGAGES No experience neoessMy. We win tenia yoo. Blaay M ag* RELAX, FOLKS, white with black top. Good con­ age. CaU 646-8681. 9479. 1st and 2nd. beneate, including proBt sharing plan. Sooae npnMngs on Dvi FINALLY dition, $190., 643-9044. garages, roofing, gutters. Free mortgages— Interim financing L E T AVON take you on "a Vaoa- ail ilitee shifts. Apply in panon between 6:86 a.nb and PREPARED 1961 FALCON, 4-door sUUon TREE SERVICE (Soucier) — estimates. All -work guaran- —expedient and confidential tion! A feiw hours each week 8-At pun. 1966 IM PA LA Super Sport cem- teed.. 646-2627. FDR T H IS WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALU -wagcni, running condition. $60 Trees cut, building lots dear- servloe. J. D. Real Estate selling Avon Cosmetics now EMERSENCy -vertlble. AU power. ExceUent cash. CaU 643-9046 after 12 ed, trees topped. Got a tree n . J. LaFlamme —Carpenter Assoc. 648-6128. could mean a holiday in style oondlUon. Phone 649-3968. noon. ALDON SroHlim MHIS CORF. LEAVE rr TO n a s t y Wl=NARF TO TALCOTT VILLE, CONN. ST'S.OAOA. J" ,ng and repairs. Call anytime second, third. AU kinds. Realty INTBREOTED in representing UPCAIE TH E Some OLD CHINEeB mim Z TZXaZJRE. 1962 RAMBLJER, 2-door sedan, LIGHT tracking, odd Jobs, also *''«® estimates. 876-1642. statewide. Credit ■ rating un- toe nation’s second leading cos- BANK $150. Call 648-2269. moving large appliances. necessary. Reasonable. Con- meUcs company? This is an -fldentlal, quick ajirangements. opportunity to start a career, REPOSSESSIONS Burning barrels deUvered, $4. I960 DODGE Dart convertible, 644-1776. Rooifing— Siding 16 Alvin L u n ^ Agency, 627-7971. not Just a Jolb. If you’re In- r « 1667 Cutlass, 24loor hardtop, standard, good condition, $676. 983 Main St., Hartford. Eve- terested Just a lltUe, it won’t automatic, V-8, power steer­ Oall 872-9281. R U o llH A S T O O m d done in repair, nlngs, 233-6879. -hurt to inquire. CaU 628-4686. your home, recMonable. CaU / ^ “ K^ln Roofing Co., Inc. 648- ing and brakes. THE HERALD IS LOOKING 1966 FORD custom 600, good -643-6948. Help Wonted— Female 35 PRISCILLA’S POP 1968 Rambler, 4-door sedw, condition. CaU after 6 p.m., BI^ AL VERMEER standard, 6-cyllnder. 649-0106. CUSTOM MADE slip covers, R * S ROOFING and repairs done realistically. Free esti­ RIOWT $82 - $129, in the convenience FOR A CORRESPONDENT B U T 1 mates. CaU anytime, 649-1616, G U E S S IT 1967 Firebird, 2-door hardtop, PONTIAC — 1966 Catalina, 9- of your living room. Choose IC O U L O B E automatlc, V-8, power p a w n g er. wagon, aU power. from over 200 exciting prints. 649-2378. NOW IS THE TIME WORSE. steering. $696. Call 872-8090. Grant's o f Vernon, 873-9171. BID WELL Home Improvement Are you ready for a change of pace? Our trained coun­ FOR SOUTH WINDSOR selors are ready to assist you in selecting your next ad­ 1968 Vollanvagm convertible. 1909 MOB Roadster, radio, YOUNG man with track will do Co. Expert installation of vancement-packed Job. Don't delay—it's your future! wires, tonneau, snow tires, me- hauling and most odd Jobe. No aluminum siding, gutters and CAPTAIN EASY 1966 Grand Prlx, loaded. BY LESLIE TURNER chanicaUy excellent. Excep- Job too big. Reasonable rates. trim. Roofing Installation and WE NEVER CHARGE AN APPUCANT A FEE repairs. 649-6496, 876-9109. If you have a strong interest in your town 5LEN PER FELLOW WITH LON& SIP E B O K N ^ i I'M MAKIW6 NO ACCUSATIONS- IN NEW 1906 Jeep Gladiator pick-up. UonaUy clean inside and out, 289-8110. ^ ^ T BOUNP5 LIKE MY STAFF ASSISTANT LEECH; K JERSEY..THE IPHAVt TO START needs minor body work, $2,(1)00 VBTJ WE'LL DRIVE BACK TO KN0CKIM6 ON POORS ir FREE estimates' on roofing, R ITA GIRL eoop HEAVENSI MANHATTANi PRONTO' MR*\ARPENI SEARCH FOR THE 1966 Mustang, automatic, V-8, as is. 649*8114 after 6. and soma writing axperieneW, call Mr. A8SBNT-MINPEP TOOtP JAKE FOREVER TO gutters, painting. Licensed, a r e you SAY NOTHINS TO LEECH TILL FIND THE OLP FOOLt TP power steering. 800 SILVER LANE 99 EAST CENTER ST. syeeESTiNO— WE GET THER“ERE! PR.PIM8LE IS 1962 OONVERTIBLiB Chrysler, HousohoM Sorvicas bonded and Insured. 643-7026. GETTIW0 A BIT CALL LBBCK EAST HARTFORD MANCHESTER Chemasi at The Harafd, 643-2711.. 1964 caievrolet Impala convert- good running condition, $200. FRANTIC*.. Offered 13-A ALUM INUM siding, - gutters, 528-9416 I 646-3441 " p i ' aw ft iMe, automatic V-8, power CaU after U;S0 p.m., 049-6822. steering. ------TWO handymen want a variety roofing and painting contrac­ of Jobs by day or hour. 'W e tors. 20 years e:q>erienoe. CaU C H WU. U< TM If 0> M 5-M 1968 Tklumph TR-4 convertible. clean yards, atUcs and ceUars. 646-1829 or 628-2022. Trucks— Tractors 5 Reasonable. CaU 648-6806. 1967 Mustang, amtcmatlcmnnuioc 6,o, pow- LANCELOT BY COKER and PENN Roofing cmd • 1967 FORD, dump track F 8^, j"*** STOP! 1967 SScecutlve, 9.possenger wag- new motor and transmiBslon, 7 reupholstoring, THINK NPTHiNO OP IT. I ummo &dfm' , Budget terms. EstabUshed I n ______Chlmnoyt 16-A NiNe-iBc?N PK A cm cm , a n y w a y . on, suitomatlc, V-8, power yard body, 742-8252. The Bank That Listens OIL BURNER 1946. Days, 634-0164, eve- ROOFING — Specialising re- c Tvr7= steering, brakes, alr^ondl- is also Looking I Uoning. nlngs, 049-7090. pairing roofs of all kinds, new ^eTTlN© KIP’ , For SERVICE I O P TH S 1969 GTO, automatic, V 4, pow- /) TraRon— I. CRA0&R'AS^. LITTLE SPORTS er ateerlng, p o i^ r brakes. / M ol^ Homat 6-A and ^ estimates, • TYPISTS BY BOU80N and trees cut and removed, qjjj 648-6861, 644- 048-6000. Immediate openings for axpariancad oil teS^^o*ru#35*n5w UTTLE OR NO MONEY 8888. • SECRETARIES 4 ' ' o« OTARCRAFT tent trailer, IX)WN WINDOW cleaning done at spe- burner service man. Good working condi­ ______sleeps 8, $14U». OoU 049-6808. © • BUSINESS MACHINE OPERATORS FULL FINANCING ------tions and bahafits. Apply in parson only: ARRANGED free estimates. 046-4280. GRANT'S PLUMBING service. Call 244-4811 to arrange an ^ . ‘ OtU Mr. Samwm or Mr. DeUa AutO Driving School 7-A Quality work for reasonable appointment or visit our R E W E A V m o of burns, moth- prices. Oall for free estimates. new ED UCATIO N CENTER on Driving School, 869 Main holes, tippers repaired. Win- '■T ^ .. V- 048-6841. 88 Lewis Street, Hartford BANTLY OH. CO., INC. St., Mancheiter. Adult and dow ahadM made to meafure, A 1168 BLUE VALIANT ccovert- teen Instructions. Nervous stu- all slse Venetian blinds. Keys BAM WATSON Plumbing and 331 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER IMe, bucket seats, automatic dents our specialty,. For made while you wal^. Tape re- Heating. Bathroom remodeling ^ D T t h e CONNECTICUT BANK ttansmlasloii, 4 radial tires, prompt, oourteoua aervlce, call oordera for rent. Marlow’a, 867 and repalra. Free W D I AND TRUST COMPANY Hks new, $M0. 64$-69a. MK180. Main St.. 64WB31. OWJ 649-8808. I..

■\ PAGE TWENTY-TWO MANCIJESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1970 MANCHES'TEB EVENING HERAI^D.^MANOTBSTI^ CONN.. THURSDAY. MAY 14. a970 PAGE TWENTY-THREE Hdp Won tod— Butliwst THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY SHORTEN and WHIPPLE Bmlnoss LoeoHom Out of Town H o iim s For 5ala 72 Ho ik o s For 5ala 72 Homos For 5ola 72 Homos For 5olo 72 Homos Fo;r 5alo 72 O ut of Town Ma!* or Fomaio 37 ______For 5aM 70 For Sola 71 For Ront 64 For Ront 6 * SEIVEN-ROOM Cape, four bed­ SIX-ROOM PLUS Colonial, as­ BRAND new and beautiful! LARGE 4-bedroom Oape, For 5al# 75 ATTRACTIVE 0-room Ranch SALES aasociates wanted by Z/oWCiZ/WZ/r ? VWGKLAVE M?<3WEAT WHO CONVALESCENT home, long rooms, two baths, overtlsed sumable 6^. per cent mort­ MANC-HESTEI^ * Qelux4 CLASSIFIED W hile millionaire m id a s m cbundle MAIN • STREET office space, ROCKVILLB —Ne.w SM-robm Four-bedroom Dutch Colonial formal dining room, Uving progressive real estate office! establlahed business. Always two-car garage; Landscaped tom 7-room Garrison Colonial, with large bedrooms, full 50UEEZES o u r A MEAGER SALARV HAS HAS OUli TWO BLUE SERGE SUITS AND 100 per cent location near apartments with private ter­ with sweeping view of Hart­ gage. 1% baths, large porch. room with cathedral celling, Will train non-llcensed but full, grei^pportunlty for right lot, 109x180’. Marion E. Rob­ 2% baths, 2-car garage, all VERNON ceramic bath, sliding gUss MORE s u n s THAN A riOLLVWOOD STAR A BOX OF MOTHBALLS IN HiS - banks, air-conditioned, $^uto- race and pool. Including heat, ford skyline'! Two-car garage, Industrial zoned lot. Middle fireplace, kitchen, i% baths. otherwise qualified applicants. persoip'Ti'or more information, ertson, Realtor, e48-0968. 20’s. CaU Morrison, Realtor, aluminum, private treed lot, Large ranch just over Manches­ doors to large sundeok, oas- IN HIS CLOSET matlc fire sprinkler. Apply hot water, all appliances and first floor famUy room and all AD rooms are large. This IS ter Town line. Owners nU packed car garage, on 1)4 acre Uft, ADVERTISING Call Mr. Dwyer, 647-1464. calU'T'hllbrick Agency, Real- 643-1016. plush living in the finest of an unusual home. International Marlow’s, 867 Main St. carpeting. $188. Rockland Ter­ 646-4200. the other amenities plus an ex- MANCHESTER — 8-rooms with Ito move to Florida. Three bed­ $20,000. Philbrick Agency, neighborhoods. Hayes Agency, Associates, 647-1300. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS RELIABLE, adults for counter NOW LET^ s e e RDR TOPAV, race Apartments, Highland qulsitly shaded lot. For de- garage, on bus line, excellent MANCHESTER area — Seven- 646-0181. rooms, 1% baths, carpeting In Realtors, 040-4200. THE Omre^^ Rd.-2,000 square Avenue, 872-4046, 620-6886. No ROUTE 0 — Business location, talU. Mr, Merritt, Belflore tor the large family. Financ­ kitchen, drapes, etc. Full base­ 8 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. work at new drlve-tn. Days WHICH Will IT B E ? THE feet, business or industrial. room Cape. Large kitohon, CONTEMPORARY RANCH In pets. 200’ fronUge, 5-room Ranch, Agency, 647-1413. ing easily arranged. Flano NEW LISTING — Immaculate ment. Priced In mid-twenties. NORTH Coventry - BoMon line, and some weekends. Write HERRINGBONE OR Ideal for machine shop, etc. d'shwnsher, disposal, built-lns, beautiful t-n Ing, 7V4 Box “ J” , Manchester Herald. country stoi^. Many posalblU- Agency, 646-0191. fireplace, baths, beautiful 6 rbom Cape, 8 or 4 bedrooms, Assumable mortgage of approx. new listing, 4-room Ranch, COPY CI.OSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT SHARRSkiN ? Loading ramp. Call 640-7298. ROCKVILLE —. /8 Regan St. MR. CLEAN—Yes, this has to roonis, e - flag­ dead-end street. Only $16,000. ties. Call now, $28,900. Hayee treed lot. Sale price, $27,600. . full b ^ m e n t, oversized ga­ stone patio. $29,600. Philbrick $12,000. T, J. Crockett, Realtor ASSISTANT MANAGER trainee 4 room , 2 bedroqm, first floor be rated os just ' about the BOWERS School area — Six- rage, $21,900. Must be seen. 643-1677. Frechette Realty, 047-9998. 4 :S0 P.M. DAY BEFORE Pt'BIJCAT1 0 ^ MANCHESTER — Main St., apartment, total electric, built- Agency, 040-0181. Mitten Realty, Realtors, 648- Agency Realtors, 646-4200. wanted, over age 21, hours will cleanest Ranch we’ve ever modern kitchen, fireplace, 69S0. Wolverton Agency Realtors, Deadline for Saturday and Monday In 4:80 p.m. Frtda.'i store or office space, paneled in oven range, refrigerator, BOL/TON — New Dating —0- be 3 p.m. - 11 p.m., 5 days. seen! Six immaculate rooms, recreatio 'T'k ry neat 649-2818. GREEN RD. — immaculate 3 VERNON —Ranch with large into two separate offjcc ‘186.- disposal, cdi%mlc bath with room Ranch, needs a Uttle Apply at 7-Eleven Food Store, Invosrmont Proporty fireplace, wall to wall In sev­ and wel O V -J L L J I home. RANCH — 8 rooms, large living or 4-bcdroom Cape. Fireplace, .rooms, breezeway and attach­ 820-0818. shower, basement laundry and eral rooms, aluminum storms, MANCHESTER $18,900 nice 8- work but at $17,900 it’s worth TOUR COOPERATION WILL 305 Green Rd. between 7 a.m.- $26,900. Philbrick Agency, room with fireplace, paneled wall to wall carptetng in liv­ ed garage. Kitchen with loads For 5o!a 70-A bedroom Ranch, cabinet kitch­ it. Frechettes ftealtors, 047-9008. BE Ap p r e c i a t e d D IA L M3-2711 6 p.m. 6,000 or 12,000 SQUARE feet of storage. Adults only, no pets, screens, doors. Two alr-condl-' Realtors, 646-4200. famiUy room, air-conditioned, ing room, dining room and of cabinets, OE dishwasher tionlng units. Garage, uUlily en, aluminum storms, cellar, floor space, large parking $140 per month, $140 lease MANCHESTER — three fam­ large master, bedroom, attrac­ stairs, large cablneted kitchen and self-cleaning double oven, BOLTON—Mobile home set up, OENSRAL bookkeeper, full­ areas on a main highway. security. Call James J. Oea- ily, excellent investment, de­ room. Let Rick Merritt show ROOMING HOUSE. 14 rooms, tive yard with privacy, $26,900. near bus. Assumable 6Vt per wall to wall carpeting, finished time. Apply tn person. Piano’s central location, all city utili­ cent mortgage. Hutchins Agen­ enclosed sunroom. Rear yard sale — lease. Working couple Continuod Prom Procoding Poga .Available June 1st. Call 648- say, at 878-0184. lightful area, close to shop­ you Uiru this one! BeUlore Philbrick Agency, 'Rraltors, rec room, enclosed yard nicely or Individual. Convenient Motor Inn, 100 E. Center St., Agency, Realtora, 647-1413. ties, excellent Income. CaU 646-4200. cy. Realtors, 646-6824. parklike setting. Stonewalls. 9601. ping, schools, churches. Asking Price $24,900. Austin Cham­ landscaped with flood lighis. pleasant location. 643-2880. Manchester. ROCKVILLffl — 4-room nicely for details, Bel Air Real Asking $24,900. Call ovmer, $37,900. More information, MANCHESTEUl Is not far from HIGHLAND Park School aren. bers, Realtor, MLS, 643-2326. Holp Wonted— Molo 36 Help Wonted— Mole 36 GROUND floor, professional of­ furnished apartment. Adults ASSUME 6?4 per cent mort­ Estate, 643-0332. 876-8168. ANDOVER LAKE—Waterfront, call Morrison, Realtor, 643- this four-room Ranch plus ga­ large 7-room Colonial with 1V4 fices. all new. paneled, air-con- monthly. Available 1016. gage! Seven-room Cape with 6-room year ’round , home, Situations Wanted— enclosed breezeway and ga­ MANCHESTER —New Listing rage. Full basement, hot wa baths, I Q /^ T ■pv screened ASSUMABLE 6 per cent mort­ dlUoned, carpeting, tUe bath. Security deposit re- gage, monthly payments $90. COVENTRY — Small farm for stove, fli t-v » rear COMPUTER operator 360, ex­ rage! FuU shed dormer. Four —Immaculate 6-room Ranch. ter oil heat, excellent condi- porch an O W L L J :e. Many Fem ale 38 parklng. Apply Marlow’s. 867 1 “ lred .Call 643-0678. MANCHESTER — business small three-bedroom Ranch. sale. Ideal for growing family porch o OV,aL/ ake, ga­ perienced 1-2 years. Send re­ bedrooms, formal dining room. Fireplace, garage, aluminum tion. Aluniinum siding. CaU on extras. Mid 30’s. Philbrick MANCHESTER OLDS Main St. 649-8221., ROCKVILLE, 0 Ward ~Sti! A- block with 6 apartments, ex­ Modern kitchen, new' furnace. or gentleman farmer. TTiree- rage, $19,600. Philbrick Agen sume P.O. Box 1032, Hartford, WILL CARE for 2-8 year old Bowers SchoiU. $129. pays prin­ siding, beautiful lot. Assum­ this one. Full price $14,600. Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. cellent condition. Owner will Call and see this cutie. Mitten bedroom l)ome with approxi­ cy Realtors, 646-4200. Conn, 06101. child, my home. $20 weekly in OOMPLETBLT RBNOVA’TED, rooms, carpeting, stove and re­ cipal, Interest, insurance, tax­ able mortgage. Asking $24,900. Needs man for used car finance 80 per cent at 8% per Mitten Agency, Realtors, 643 Agency, Realtors, 643-6930. mately 8 acres of land. Several ------advance. 647-9376. 3,600 square feet, with 320 frigerator, $128. monthly. 646- es, If mortgage assumed with Frechette Realtors, 647-9993. 6930. OFF WEST Center. . .seven- HAZARDVILLE — Starr built, reconditioning department. RETIRED man, light w o r k ,______•_ DAVID WILLEG- cent. Terrific income produc­ room colonial with large out-bulldings. Ideal for raising square foot office. Light, 0882, 640-2871. - approximately $10,000. down. IMMACULATE 614-room Ranch 6-room, all plastered Cape, Must be steady and reliable. mornings. Apply in person. YOUNG MOTHER would like On?£AT A/£‘0< er. CaU now, Haj'es Agency, family room on first floor. Car­ dogs, chickens or various bright. All new lighting, wir­ Conventional financing also with rec room and garage, 8 large wooded lot, good condi­ Plenty of work, good pay McDonald’s Drive In, 46 West to care for children in her v.y. 646-0181. peting plus, 1% baths, garages, types of pets. Main portion of ing. Heated. 46 Purnell PI., available. Ideal for growing bedrooms, kitchen has bullt-lns tion, garage. Sacrifice at $19,- and benefits. Gall for ap­ Center St., Manchester. licensed home. 643-8836. Resort Proporty enclosed porches, etc. Owner home under 24-years old, new pointment. 643-6306. I.L. Bayer, Broker. MANf^HESTER close ’ to shop­ family. Belflore • Agency, 647- and dining area. $23,600. Wol­ 000. Meyer, Realtors, 648-0609. For Ront 67 1413. to relocate because of employ­ addition less than 16-years old. 643-1511 WINDOW cleaner, experienced, FEMALE pre-veterlnary stu- ping, 4-famlly with 4 room verton Agency, Realtors, 649- Property has almost 100 fruit must be reUable. Call Man­ dent desires summer work Articles For Solo 45 Household Goods 51 Rooms Without Board 59 ment. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 2813. EAST HARTFORD — Goodwin Houses For Ront 65 misquamicut — 4 -rooms, apartments, 4-car garage, new NEW LISTING —Desirable Hol- M A X I R A N C H 643-1677. trees, plus variety of berries, St., six-room Cape, full dor­ chester Window Cleaning Co., with veterinarian or animal oA RA rir a'AT ir lu furnished and heated, $180. heating systems and roof, Mid etc., all having income con- 640-8334. h^pltal. 742-7282 after 6 p.m. »^LE at 64 Rich- SINGER touch and sew with ROOM for gentleman only. lywood Section. Lovely Coloni­ L-RANCH, 6 rooms, basement mer, two baths, double garage, LANE maintenance, nights. AI- mond Dr., 10^ a.m. - 7 p.m LARGE 8-room, 2-beth Colonial weekly. Call 643-0401. 30’s. Hayes Agency, 646-0181. on PITKIN Street. . .truly one of dusive to one’s efforts. Price porch, rec room. SmaU ossiun- cabinet. Monograms, hems, kitchen and living room faclU- al with 2-car garage. Screened Partlall C /^ T I’age, near mechanic full and part- Friday and .Saturday, May 16, partly furnished, garage, fire­ porch and patio, fireplaced Uv­ Manchester’s finest homes. reduced to $30,000. F.M. Goal, able mortgage. Price $27,600. embroiders, etc. Used, excel­ Ues included, private entrance THREE-FAMILY, stone con­ high 8< C A J C L I Philbrick Apply in person. Holiday PART-’TIME help wanted morn- 16. V places, convenient location, F^UR-ROOM cottage, $86 week- ing room, formal dining room. Priced at $69,600 and well Agency, 643-2682. Principles only, 289-4680. 5ituotions Wonted— lent condition. Guaranteed. and paritlng. Inquire 118 Pearl struction, plus single cottage, Agency Realtors, 646-4200. Lane: Spencer St., Man- ings. Call 640-5334. working adults. 643-2880. 'y- Coventry. Phone Manchea- WaU to wall carpeting almost worth It. 11 rooms, 4% baths . . Pull price now $86 or 7 month­ St. ------ter, 643-0063. In business zone. A good in- VERNON — 4 bedroom colonial HEBRON . . .acre lot plus neat Chester. Mole 39 FROM w ; ^ to wall, no soli at everywhere! DellghtfuUy shad­ call, it will be a pleasure to VERNON — Manchester Line, ly payments of $8. 622-0476, COMPLETELY furnished, 2 ------—----- /estment. More information on with one full and two half 6)4-room ranch. Three bed­ INSPECTOR — Plasma-flame TWO college students want all, on carpets cletined with LARGE furnished ^ room, for ed lot. Move-ln condition. Mr. MINI ESTATE show you through. T. J. Crock­ 6V4-room Ranch, rec room, high dealer. bedroom Ranch, June 1st COLUMBIA LAKEl—Waterfront request, $88,000. Philbrick baths. FuUy equipped kitchen, rooms, plus rec room, rear Blue Lustre. Rent electric male only, parking. Call 644- Lombardo, Belflore Agency, ett, Realtor, 643-1877. scenic treed lot. Priced to sell weekly summer yard work, through September. $260. cottages, recently renovated. Agency Realtors, 646-4200. patio, attached garage with ed. Must be familiar with gen- odd jobs, etc. 649-0198. ihampooer $1. Manchester HOTPOINT electric stove, good 0123 after 8. 647-1418. APPROX. 3 ACRES at $19,900. Hayes Agency 648- porch. Trees galore. Ideal for monthly. Adults only, no pets. Some weeks still open June — COUNTTIY fresh air, trees double driveway. Wall to wall children. Lower 20’s. T. J. eral inspection procedures in- ..... ______/ Hardware A Supply, 877 Main condition, full size. Call any------CENTER St., 6-room home, 0131. References. Call 643-0061. Sept. 4-8-6 persons occupancy. and four rooms (could be five). carpeting In living room, din­ Crockett, Realtor, 648-1677. volvlng aircraft parts. Small CALL PALMER if you *fMt St., 643-4428. time, 647-0218. 643-2803, 640-0498. yards from the center, $20,000 THREB-famlly, just listed by OIL BURNER company. Many benefits. Ap- your lawn taken care^.^ for .______PLiEASANT furntohed room for Joe Lombardo. Good Income, Ranch In scarce price range. MANCHESTER — SIx-famlly ing room and halls. Lovely for immediate sale, Call War- We have Just listed one of the most deUghtful properties NORTH COVENTRY ly tn person to Mr. M. Kase- summer. Oddjobs. 649 ^Manchester. Laistre, to clean rugs. Rent condition. Call 649-4839. WORKING girl to share apart- For Rent 66 from lake,, boat, June and cy, Realtors. ing throughout 6 rooms. Custom BuUt house consisting of 8 come. Off street parking. Wol­ .Asking $32,600. CaU Doris Good pay, good working con­ Dogs— ^ electiic fihatnpooer $1. P in e ------ment and expenses with same. MANCHESTER. with big family room and -Pets 41 September. 1-747-6228. FOUR family homes . . .your large rooms, 8H baths, 4 bedrooms, formal dining room, verton Agency, Realtors, 649- Smith, Jarvis Realty Co., Real­ ditions. Paid vacation. Paid MEN — Part-time, for as------wood Furniture Shop. LARGE SIZE gas space heater Call 643-5253 before 2:30 p.m.. VERNON — Willow Brook $16,300. SIX-ROOM older home, extra large Uving room with view. 2-car garage and a 'TIRED OP RENTING? tors, MLS, 643-1121. eat in kitchen, ideal for the best Investment. We have two 2813. holidays. Free ' insurance. sembly work, 6-9 p.m. Apply with blower and chrome pipe, Apartments. Immediately new n e w riAiirpqmTMr centrally located. Assumable swimming pool, stone walls, etc. This "m ay be the one Get out of your a^>artment young swingers th0 t Uke to 8H rooms at $160, 4% at $188. HAMPSHIRE private on the East Side . .one on Oak Free uniforms. Vista Mfg., Route 88, Bolton kittens free, fuzzy, GARAGE Tag Sale, next to 6,000 B.T.U. $100. Call 876- cottage, "niree bedrooms, wall 4% per cent mortgage with you’ve been waiting for. For further Information or inspec­ and come see tWs six room COLONIAL — Ansaldi built. EAST HARTFORD — Three- entertain. Large troed lot Heat, hot water, refrigerator, the other on Eldridge. T. J. tion, call today. hoi^broken. Gall 643-2902. Electronic Jungle, 110 Connect­ 6389. Apartments— Fiats— to waOl carpeting, fireplaces, all large down payment or con­ Cape Ck>d for only $21,600. 24’ Uving Kx>m, 3 fireplaces, bedroom Ranch with built-ins, with room for expansion. MALE WAN'TED for oven-range, disposal, dish­ Crockett, Realtor, 643-1077. fireplaced Uving room, wall to icut Blvd., E o^ H artford,------Tenoments 63 facilities. Clean. Five minutes ventional financing. Mr. Zins­ Nice yard for those little large f fornml Priced for the young budg­ THE WHITING CORP. evenings and Saturday, now ROLL Pugs, 7 weeks. ’Thursday - Friday May 14h 18. SEWING Machine — Singer washer, wall to wall carpeting, ones to play. Mr. Bogdan wall carpet, wolk-out base­ et at $27,900. J. McLaugh­ excellent breeding, excel as from lake, nearby actlvlUes. MANCHESTER — Small shop­ ser, Belflore Agency, 647-1413. dining « O 'w L L y >ms, en­ and in the Fall. Sales in local 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. Saturday, May zlgr-zag with cabinet, used, but- MANCHESTER _ Immediate ^Ir-condltlonlng, swimming has the key to this, ready closed i>orch, 2-car garage, ment, oarport. AU city utlUUes. lin, 649-6806. 264 Broad St. shoe store. Apply in person, healthy, happy pets, AKC, in­ $90. weekly. Booking now. 878- ping center with three stores. 16, 9 a.m. - 8:30 p.m. Elec- tonholee, monograms, hems, occupancy, delightful 3H-room pool, lighted tennis courts, 2272. DOUBLE A zone. Four bed­ to occupy home. Call 649- $86,600, Philbrick Agency $25,600. International Asso­ Manchester, Manchester Green Shoe- Out­ oculated, 643-9018. On Main St. Also dry cleaning tronlc and miscellaneous Originally over $300., now apartment, features cdmplete basketball court, parking and room Ranch with complete 6306. Realtors,' 646-4200. ciates, 647-1300. let, 809 E. Middle ’Tpke., 646- store. Prioad at $16,600. An­ Philbrick Agency B &L W 649-1166 MINIA’rtlRE Poodle puppies, merchandise, some new some tM- Payments accepted. 622 GE kitchen, carpeting, two storage all included. No pets. central air-condiUcnlng! 2% 0622. other longer shopping center ANDOVER — Dutch styled BARROWS and WALLACE Oo. AKC, championship blood line. used. All at Fantastic low air - ctmdltloners. Laige stor- CaU HarUord, 527-9238, Ver­ Wanted To Ront 6B baths, 2-car garage, half acre REALTORS LOVELY 7-room SpUt in quiet non, 872-4400. on Route 83, Vernon. Five residential area. Kitchen has Raised Ranch, 2 full baths, Manchester Parkade WANTED — 'Mad Manager for Shots and wormed. 643-7081. prices. \rr%irTKir-i ra ■ ^ / AK® area. Master TV, on bus treed lot. FuU, finished base­ B & W MOVINa — Dining room furnl- luaoai i _____ ------’THREE adults desire- 4-6 “room ~ “ ‘ stores plus 3 acres for expand­ ' 646-4200 stove, dishwasher, disposal. 2 fireplaces, double garage, Manchester 649-0306 DELIVERY and stock man local rock b6nd. Must be de­ ment plus office. Steel beam BARROWS and WALLACE Oo YARD SALE 193 North Elm ture, television, chairs, twin 1 BOLTON — 3-room apartment, apartment. References avall- ing. 646-1117 or 876-8860. For construction. Lovely stone Formal dining room. Fire­ famUy room, sun deck, |29,- wanted, part-time, mornings, pendably' over 18, .have “ ‘ “ Any- quiet neighborhood. References Manchester Parkade VERNON CENTsSi new 6- FREE kittens, well cared for, St., Saturday, May 16, 10 beds, books, tables, divan, high able. Call 633-1798 after 8 p.m. details see us at 212 Talcott- work In front! Early occupan­ place. WaU to waU carpeting. 900. Hayes Agency. 646-0131. flexible hours. Inquire at once. . driver’s license, and knowledge required. $140. monthly. 643- Manchester 649-6306 room Raised Randi, 2 fuU box trained. 643-9375. a.m. - 2 p.m. Moving — furni­ chair, bureau. 644-1321. LOOKING for anything Ih real 643-8437. vlUe Rd., Route 83, Vernon, cy, assumaUe B% per cent RecenUy redecorated Inside Manager, Uggett Drug, Man- of b ^ d equipment. Call Mike, 5983. MANCHESTER 8^ • room HIGHLAND PARK area, new baths, double garage, near ture, dlBhes, toys, ------estate rentals—apartments, Hurwlt ft Simons Realtors. FOUR-BEDROOM colonial off and out. Close to schools, shop­ BOLTON 6 room SpUt Level, dhester Shopping Parkade. 643-7614. ®^®®’ DUNCAN Phyfe mortgage! Belflore Agency, Rambling Ranch in a country 6-room Raised Ranch, 2 baths, schools, large lot. $28,900 DACHSHUNDS, smooth stan­ books, miscellaneous. mahogany homes, multiple dwellings, no Parker Street. Choice area. ping. High 20’s and worth it. fireplaced Uving room, tile dining room table 647-1413. setting with trees, aU rooms 2-car garage, handy location. Hayes Agency, 646-0181. dard, AKC, champion sired. with 2 fe^3 Call J.D. Real Estote As­ Legal Notice Home is vacant, owners anx­ Fast sale wanted. Mr. Lom­ bath, large kitchen, ExceUent l«>^e raised, used to GARAGE SALE - Toys, tools. leaves, $76. Call 646-4202. large including central hall A good buy at $38,900. PhU- cellent working , conditions. sociates, Inc. 643-6120. Land For 5alt 71 MANCHESTER — Four - bed­ ious tor offer. Real family type bardo, Belflore Agency, 647- condition, treed lot, $20,600. HEBRON — $19,90i0 tor this retail store, must be over 21, children, 649-9609. porch and Indoor furniture, UHITA’nON OBDER and foyer, 2-car attached ga­ brlck Agency Realtors, 646- Call 646-2112 for appointment. ______WANTED room Cape In the Center of home. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 1413. Hayes Agency 646-0131. -huge 12-room Colonial built semi-retired persorui welcome. paintingis, linens, china, books, “ SOUTH MANCUIESTER — Ap- rage, $29,900. Philbrick Agen­ 4200. ^ iw e WE HAVE customero waiting h at^ M S ?ch S T er,°w lth^ ^ ™ ^ town. Paneled l^tchen, 2 643-1677. 1892. Two acres, sound con­ Apply in person, Culnberland A. B. Chick Plumbing & Heat- LABRADOR Retriever puppies, apparel, mandolin, typewriter, siove, excellent conoition. 649- fQj* tjie rental of your apart* District of Hancheiter. on the * proximately 6 acres with 641’ cy Realtors, 648-4200. ST JOHN ST—6-room CJolonial BOLTON — Meticulously clean 2832. A T O N C E baths, treed yard. Assumable dition. Helen D. Cole Realty, Farms Store, 181 Middle Turn­ Ing, Inc. AKC, 7-weeks old, excellent curtains, drapes. Saturday ment or home. J.D. Real *hmLJ. WalleU, r frontage, half mile to Martin ifiortgage. Only $21,000. Wol­ MANCHESTER — $24,900. Hill sunporch heated 3 bedrooms Dutch Colonial. Four bed­ pike, West. MANCHESTER — 8-room Split- NEW LISTING — Attractive 643-6666. MEN WANTED for general out- Fine pets. 1-429- 16to,J.O a.m. to 4 p.m., .YARD SALE — Saturday, M ^ Associates, Inc. 648- * School. Owiier wUl finance. M. verton Agency, Realtors, 649- overlooking parkade, at- 2 baths. Can use as two 3-room rooms, two fireplaces, family Elitate of Jacob A. Segal, late of Ranch, separate entrance, liv­ Cape,- quiet residential area. 4466. 30 Forest 3t. H. Palmer Realtor, 643-6321. 2813. tracUve Cape, fireplace, apartments. Two-car garage. room, buUt-ins, thick carpeting side work. Apply dn person, 16th, 10-5 p.m. ’Third h o u s e ,______Manchester In said District, de­ • OFFICE ing quarters, 146 Lakewood Cir­ Finished family room, garage, VERNON — Manchester Line EXPERIENCED Jensen’s, ceased. aluminum siding, recreation 'aluminum siding. Centrally lo­ This clean property is a good dn Uving room. Approximately 4- bedroom Garrison Colonials, Inc., Route 44A, p o R SALE — Siamese kittens, cxjLDePOT automaUc air- con­ Plymouth Lane, Bolton, off DELUXE 4-room apartment, On motion of Joseph C. Dembo, ANDOVER LAKE, wooded lot WEST SIDE — 3 bedroom Co­ cle, North. $32,900 firm. Lin- one acre wooded lot. Excellent LATHE OPERATOR Mansfield. Route 44. Many miscellaneous LADY room, garage, wooded lot cated. Treed yard. Low 20’s buy at $22,000. Call Harold aluminum siding, 2% baths, Sealpoint, Bluepoint, and Lilac- ditioner, 32,000 BTU, originally oven and range, refrigerator, 166 Shennecoesett Pkwy.,__ Groton, with beach rights. CaU 1-677- lonial, 1% baths, aluminum say Realty, 649-9168 649. 649- location. $39,900. CaU 046-1117 items, 649 7802, 649-6398. Hutchins Agency, Realtors, and worth It. Belflore Agency, Hlncks, Realtor, 872-3270. . first-floor family rooms, ga­ Top wages and overtime. Apply point. $26. Call 876-4064. $460, asking $200, used <^y wall to wall, heat and hot wa- (x,'*lStforil"ci>n2 ^cut.*St- For Bookkeeping 1210 or 1-489-4887. siding, 2-car garage. Call 643- 0086. or 875-8600, Hurwlt ft Simons, at; 649-6824. 647- 1413. rage, $38,700. Hayes Agency, INSPECTOR two months. 643-6^. ter. Parking, $188. Wolverton ecutors. 0088. Realtors, 212 TalcottvlUe Rd., FREE — Little black kittens, MAPILiE dinette set, table, two Atranov 049-2A14 ORDF.RKD: That three months BUJilNGTON and vldnlty — NEW Listing —CaU early to In­ 646-0181. E&SGAGECO. Agency, zoio. o Steady POoltlon MANCHESTER off Porter St. Lots For 5ai« 73 Route 8^ Vernon. In-process inspecting, exper­ looking for good home. Call chairs and deacon’s bench. acreage available for. residen­ SUMMIT Street. . .ten-room spect this unique 6-room Cape Mitchell Drive ------1 H ^ r~ 1970 be and the some are limited MANCHESTER t—New Ustlng, deluxe custom built Ranch BOLTON — Country living tot ienced, 46-hour week. Apply 649-4617. Boats and Accessories 46 ______Braided rugs. Call 646-2669. BROWNSTONE Apartments, and allowed for the creditors within 0 Good starting salary tial, multi-family units eind in­ single, recenUy painted. 2% on oversized private and Immaculate 6-room Cape. TOLLAND — % acre buUding Manchester new, large 4H-room duplex, which to bring in their claims home, 2 full baths, 2 fireplaces, SOUTH WINDSOR the city execuUve, 25 minutes Apply at once In person dustrial sites. Large and smaU baths, pMslbie six bedrooms. heavily treed lot, fireplace, Fireplace, garage. Assumable lots,'$l,500-$2,500. Hayes Agen­ 17’ 1968 ARISTOCRAT fiber- RUMMAGE SALE — 10 to 4 11/ »ald estate, and said ex- 2-car garage. The very best. Seven-room colonial in tip top to Hartford, Y'rooms plus, 16x CONTROMATICS CORP. 1% baths, heat, appliances, ecutors are directed to give public to Mr. Ulmen. paiTcels. CaU Ckmn. Valley Needs redecorating inside. waU to wall, dormer, extra , VA 6% per cent. Good location. cy 646-0131. WOLVERTON AGENCY has Dlv. of Litton GOOD HOMES wanted for kit­ glas boat, 1968 Murcury out- P ™- Saturday, May . 16th. Hayes Agency 646-0131. condition. 2% baths, fireplace, 26 Uving room with back to air-conditioners, balcony and notice to the creditors to bring in Realty, Inc., 644-1671. Priced to seU. T. J. Crockett, closets, etc. Wolverton Agen­ Only $23,600. Frechette Real­ opiening for full-time real tens. Call 649-3073 after 6 p.m. board motor, water akls and Community room. on ourncre adiiltn rinll 046-4786 their riolms .within Boid time al- MANCHESTER building 1 ^ , buUt-ins . . . Just loaded with back fireplaces. On 1% acres garage, adults, can 64o-47oo [owed by pubilshlng a copy of this TREA5URE CITY Realtor, 643-1677. cy, Realtors, 049-2813. tors, 647-0998. extras. Even has carpeting. estate sales person. 649-2813. 200 W. Main St., all accessories. Also extra "®®^ Middle ’I^ke., Manches- or 875-9407. order in some newspaper having a city sewer and water, A and of valuable property. Mur- Rockville, Conn. MINIATURE Dariishund, red, ______circulation in said probate dlatrlct LARG^ LOT CAPE Heavily wooded half-acre lot. ray-Snyder Realty, 248-2429 heavy duty tilt trailer. Emer- _ ol'aHty- Manebeoter Shopping Housos For 5ala 72 MANCHESTER — Immacu­ MANCHESTER —New Listing, B zones. Philbrick Agency AKC registered puppies. Shots. HlANCHESTER — like new 2- f™"* ‘•'e of Phrfcnde TWO-FAMILY, 641, with attach­ Lots of living coupled with Realtors, 646-4200. Owners are anxious to move evenings 621-6448, 289-0980. or call T. S. KeUeher, 875-3317 Good with children. Call 643-, gency sale. $1,996. or best of- MAHOGANY , „ w-v 4 order and return make to this late 7-room Cape. Large wood­ 6- room Cape. Permanent sid­ planter table, family house, 6 room—Duplex, court of the notice MANCHESTER — Six - room ed garages. Excellent condl- good investment in this 6- . . . sensibly priced In the mid 519 OPERATOR 6975. fer. 643-5279. ed lot, garage: First-foor fam­ ing, only $19,900. Frechette thirties. Immediate possession. VERNON, Ranch with garage mahogany telephone stand no* school ■a.ge children, $200 JOIW J. WAjjLETT, Jud^e. Colonial in the Bowers school Uon throughout. Large lot. room Cape (3-4 bedrooms). ELXJNGTON — Approximately Uy room with fireplace. Bus. Rectors, 647-9998. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677. and basement room, dean, 16’ LAI^STRAKE Thompson with chair, odd chairs, lamps. plus utilities. Available im­ area. Formal dining room, $27,500. Wolvertem Agency, Fireplaced living room, futtl 8 acres. Junction Routes 140 Excellent opportunity for an TWO-MONTH old kitten, fe- $23,600. Meyer Realtors, 643- neat, convenient location. Nor­ opening In the Manchester ______’, trailer, electric start, 30 h.p After 6 p.m., 643-1280. mediately. J. D. Real Estate country kitchen and three bed­ Realtors, 649-2818. basement, ceramic baths, and 30. Commercial zone. Mian- experienced 519 operator to male, calico, to good home. 0609. MANCHESTER — Immaculate IUX3KVILLE — Neat six-room man Hohenthal Realtor, 040- area for a man to be trained motor. Simplex steering. Pric Associates, 643*5129. rooms, 1% . baths, garage. quality storage building or chester: Crystal Lake St. and work' days, 8:30 to 4:30. Call 647-1718. 7- 1 oom Colonial within walking older home, eight-year old 1106. In sales. Excellent o p p o r t u n i t y ______ed to sell at $676. Call 623-6488 VILLAGER APARTMENTS Perfect family home. Wolver­ 5.2 ACRES. Good barn, out­ MANCHESTER children’s playhouse in a Routes 6 and 44. WilHmonUc: Must also be able to use a Musical Insmimonts 53 LARGE four-room Townhouse distance to high and junior Approximately % acre com­ baseboard heat, six-year old for advancement. Good start- WANTEJD good home for fe- ton Agency, Realtors, 649-2818. buildings, 9 rooms, family ExceUent 6-room 2-story yard that has plenty of room roof, aluminum storms and sorter. 18’ ’TRI-HULL, all fiberglas duplex, basement, carpeting, New, extra large 4i/^-room apartment, G-E appli­ high, 3 bedrooms, formal din­ mercial zone. Idea) for fran­ Irig salary and commission, male puppy, part ^epherd and SLINGERLAND drum set, 23” room, 6 bedrooms, 1% baths, home In well established for play and gardening. awnings, tool sheds, partial 90 h.p. Johnson with Master 1V4 baths, yard. ’Two children ances, gas heat, wall-to-wall carpet, tiled bath,' BIGHT, y«s, 8, room Raised ing room, newly remodeled chiser. Route 6. OaU 646-1117 Oomf)any offers good wages, plus car aUowance. Apply to husky. Call 649-0729. base drum, 18” cymbal tom 2 fireplaces. Hutchins Agency, neighborhood. Large en­ Just offered at $23,900. cellar, central location. $14,900. Wcmtwd— 4t«al Esftrt* 77 craft tilt trailer and accessor Ranch, 2% baths, 4 bedrooms, kitchen, spacious 1'% baths, or 875-8660. Hurwlt ft Simons, excellent working conditions Singer Company, 886 Main St., ----- —------tom, with stand, 11” c y m b a l______accepted. 643-4033. two air conditioners, two large bedrooms. June 1st Realtor, 619-6324. closed front porch, baths, Bety Gessay ibistofak. Real­ lea, $1,060. 876-3471, 643-8470. 2-car garage; huge treed lot, shaded lot. Wolverton Agency, Realtors, Route 83, Vernon. ALL CASH for your property and an excellent free bene­ Manchester, Mr. Moore. ______o«-beat stand. Excellent con- eVi-ROOM, 2-BEDROOM apart- occupancy. one-car garage, nicely land­ ODEGARD REAUTY tor, 878-0701. FREE — Black and white kit­ $38,600. Hutchins Agency, 6$9- MANCHESTER — Top quality Realtors, 649-2818. within 24 hours. Avoid red fit program. Apply: GERICH’S Marine Sales and ^ “ on. $236. 649-3370. ment. In 2-famlly house. scaped lot, conveniently lo­ 643-4365 MACHINIST with all around ex­ tens, box trained. CaU 643-0078. ' 6824. investment property with an cated. Priced right at $22,- VERNON — Lot has 289.67’ BOLTON tape. Instant service. Kayes frontage, community water, perience. Quint Machine Corp., Service, Evlnrude motors, OLD violin VecenUv restored *“ t®®^ o " Une, income of over $8,000 per year. LAKEWOOD CIRCLE, 7H-room 000. Agency, 646-0181. CHARLES LESPERANCE MANCHESTER center, 6-room beautiful location. Priced CABIN FEVER? 61 Elm St., Manchester, 643- ^ m p ^ boate. 1082 TpUand condition, b w new^ children pre- Brand new heating system. Ranch on wooded 100x272 lot, Come see this 100x160 lot FIRST NATIONAL ALICE CLAMPET, Colonial, possible office and right. Call Mitten Agency, 2781. Live 5fack 42 Tpke., Buckland. 643-2362. ^orse hair, bid ca se . ’ 872-327^ * ® " ^ ’ $19,500. Wolverton Agency, overlooking reservoir and near the second lake In Bol­ STORES, INC. REALTOR Realtors, 643-6B30. LAND —Louis Dlmock Realty, 649-0882. Realtors, 649-2818. country club, fireplaced Uving residential combination, ton. TtUs Is an Ideal spot to BORSESHOEING — Thomss ATTENTION — 20^ custom built i j4¥nmi44 ki:.. 11 /■ 649-7620 PMSIDENTIM. 649-4543 643-7407 baths, 2-car garage, $24,900. Realtors, 649-982S. PARK & OAKLAND Robenhymer.n/ih/nihi/ma. T=Is your---- horse rahincabin cruiser, hwlntwin Mercury L-U^WIG drilms, blue Sparkle,/; room, dining room, den, laun­ built a summer cabin so the complete set, good condition. MANCHESTER — 3 rooms, all MANCHESTER — $19,900. for Hayes Agency 646-0181. Help. Wanted— ready for spring riding? If not, outboard motors, 2 bunks, ma­ dry room, 3 bedrooms, garage. kids can run wUd ft breathe AVENUES $398. Call 649-2074. utilities, stove and refriger­ VIllAOE this well maintained 5-room $22,900 PICrrURE-BOOK land­ Rftsoit ProMity WANT ’TO SELL BIG! rine toilet, fuU camper canvas Transfer dictates . sensible fresh air. Price only $1,600. Male ar Female 37 call me. 643-1490 between 6-10 ator, June 1st. $160. monthly, Centar S t ft Thompaon Rd. Ranch with waU to waU, scaping, one acre p’us. Imma­ MANCHESTBai — Porter St., For 5al* 74 EAST HARTFORD, p.m. back, trailer included. Very Flano Agency 646-0191. Manchester aluminum siding, garage, bus price of $81,600. Bel Air Real culate 3-bedroom Ranch. Ck>im- Call J. McLaughlin at 649- BUY SM ALL! Listings Wontftd Listings WcmtMi area. Immaculate 6-room Co­ 5306 for directions. CONN. MANAGER wanted, no experi­ good condition. Sacrifice, $2,- line and more. Hurry! Wol­ Estate, Vincent A. Bogginl, try kitchen, huge awning, ga­ COVENTRY — Log cabin sum­ ’THREE-RPOM apartment, heat IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Realtor, 643-9332. lonial, Oomi^etely redecorated Let an expert hedp you exchange ence necessary. WUl train for 200. Call 643-8388 or 643-4680 Office and 5tar« verton Agency, Rd<ors, 649- rage, trees. Hutchins Agency, from head to toe. Move-ln cen- mer cottage, fireplaced living Articles Far-Sale 45 and appUances fumldied. homes. Tell us what you have dairy grocary store operation. evenings and Sundays. Equipment 54 1 ft 3-Bedroom Apartments 2818. 649-6324. ditl<»i. Deep wooded lot, $29,- room, completely carpeted, MAINTENANCE supervisor. Good location. Call 648-2484. and _ what you want. KEITH ExceUent opportunity with .ALUMINUM • Complete electric kitchen 900. Helen D. Cole Realtor, enclosed porch, excellent con­ . B &L W REAL ESTATE, 049-1922 or Position of building mainte­ sheets used as O m C E furniture tor sale, 2 MANCHESTER Suburbs — 7- growing company. 233-4060 for LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN 648- 0666. dition, treed lot. $9,000. Hayes BARROWS and WALLACE Co. nance supervisor. Construction printing plates, .009 thick, 23x desks, swivel chairs, file SIX - ROOM DUPLEX, con­ 1 1 • 2 Air Gendttipnere room Split, tip-top condition, ANTIQUE COLONIAL 640-4128. appointment. WANTED Agency, 846-0131. Manchester Parkade and • related trades, super- 36” , 25 cents each or 6 for |l Fertiiiiars 50-A cabinet, storage cabinet. 647- venient location, $160. Avail­ fireplace. Family room, gar­ Large 7-room Raised Ranch, 643-2711. • Wall-to-wall carpeting MANCHESTER Area — Brand Manchester 649-0306 vision of persoAnel. Send resu- REAL ESTATE Salesman, es- 1823 after 8. able June 1st. 'Two children ac­ age 2 acres. Mid 20’s. Hayes 2 fireplaces, tile baths, 2- This is a Federal Colonial COVENTRY LAKE Waterfront HIGHEST quality cow manure that can be one of Manches­ hew Raised Ranch, built-ins, mes to P. O. Box 471, Man- tablished agency. Private of­ cepted. 649-8360. *£ • Masber TV antenna Agency, 646-0181. zone liMt, aU built-ins, large furnished 3-bedroom Cottage, HEBRON — Cape, 5 rooms DARK, rich, stone free, loam, delivered. $6 and $11 loads, 40 ter’s really fine homes with garage, beautiful, $24,900. Call Chester. fice. Carpeting. Excellent op­ family room, laundry room, 28’ Uving iroplace, finished, one unfinished, large INVITATION five-yards, $20. Sand, gravel, and 80 bushel. Less than 20 GARDEN Apartments, 3 bed­ 5 LISTINGS Mitten Agency Realtors, 648- Just paint, wallpaper and portunity. CaU Mr. Hutchins, a 1% baths BEAUTIFUL 6-room new 2-car garage, city utilities, large kib Q ( ^ T irig area living room with fireplace and stone, flU, manure, pool and cents per bushel, 742-8268. Wantod— ^Ta Biiy 58 rooms, kitchen, Uving room, We have many qualified buyers waiting for a ( elbow grease. Bidlt with 6030. Raised Ranch, lot 120x200, one SUPERINTENDENT assistant 180 Center St., 649-6324. home. If you are contemplating selling your reel large treed lot. Owner anx­ overlook! ^ waU to waU'carpet, 10x36 sun- TO BID patio sand. 643-9504. second floor, heat hot water . • Laundry, storage area in car garage, $24,600.' CaU Mit­ charm and quality in 1843, — plumbing experience and ANTIQUES and -esUectables, property in the near future, cal| us today and the basement ious to seU. Immediate oc­ etc. $20,600. Philbrick Agency deck in rear, large lot. Priced The Bolton Board of Educa­ and parking. Adults, desirably ten Agency, Realtora^ 643-6930. this home has modem heat, FOUR-bedroom, front - to -rear gardening. CaU 646-0090. REAL ^TAT^Caroer. SCREWED loam, processed oak and marble top furniture, let us do the Job for you with ovr efficient staff cupancy. Split, two baths, fireplace, rec­ Realtors, 646-4200. to sell with assumable tilort- tion wUl' accept bids to regrade lent commission arrangement. Hausahald Goods 51 located. 643-0973. Mlany Other Feotuves wiring and plumbing. Six » gravel, benkrun gravel, sand. art glass, fine paintings, etc. and Reoltron Computerized Service. reation room, garage, screened gage. International Associates, and reseed the High School Soc­ Ma n for delivery and installa­ Multiple listing services. Part- MANCHES'TER 6-room Colonial rooms (3 bedrooms) plus SECOND BOLTON Lake — 647-1300. flU, stone. George H. Griffing, Model Home Fiumlture Any quantity 644-8962. NEW 2-bedroom duplex, hall of CHARLES LESPERANCE _ porch, stove, dldiwasher, fenc- cer Field. Bids will be opened tion, driver’s license. Apply time considered. Ask lor Mr. 1 On Bus Line bus line, 1% baths, new kitch­ den, mud room, pantry, Waterfront lot, drlUed weU, Inc., Andover, 742-7886. £ at 1:00 p.m. on May 22, 1070. Turnpike TV, 273 West Middle two-lamlly. Fiill basement. en, new, furnace, must see. walk-up attic and basement. * ed yard, large lot. $^,000. two - room dressing Cabana, fasek, Pasek Realtors, 289- 3 ROOM HOUSEFUL ELECTRIC ’TRAINS f ^ 8-r^i 1 Iftodshi open 1-i P M . or 649-7620 BOLTON Specifications may be obtained ’Tpjte. BRASS machine bolts, numer.- $180 .per month including ap- Must seU. $21,800. Hayes Agen­ Out of state owner author­ Char Bon Agency, 643-0683. Up on Notch Road, high on a 7478, ,742-8243. 19 PIECES track, Lionel, Ives, Flyer; etc. nicely treetf and shrubbed, at the Office of the'‘Superinten­ ous sizes, nuts, washers, “liy age, any condition. Please pUancra. Paul W. Dougan, PHILBRICK By Appointment- cy, 648-0181. ized a substantial asking area of year’round homes. cUff overlooking Eastern Conn, $ 2 9 7 CONVBINIENT duplex. Located dent of Buildings and Grounds springs, hardware, solder bars, have your price ready. 649- Realtor, 640-4036. MANtjHESTER Lovely <|orm- price reduction to $24,900. Paved road, close to Route 6 sits this attractive 3-bedroom o AGENCY — REALTORS $22,600 DOLL HOUSE, dead-«6 3-car ga- . is clean and In excellent con­ Telephone No. 643-2768. to accept deUvery of com­ L Aliwquea Villa™ t-IAO naw 643-4112 place, hot water heat, base­ . . . nine acres in all. One of the icisor, deluxe model, florescent bric-a-brac, locks, frames, Brooke Village. $100 per month 1 rage, Hutchins Agency, Real­ 643-4365 dition. Four rooms down and DEUGHTFUL five room Year’ JOSEPH P. CASTAGNA plete Model Display of Qual­ ment, bus, $21,9(W. Meyer, best buys In the area. T. J. Ugrhts with fixtures, mirror, including heat, appliances and tors, 649-6824. 6 rooms up, plus appUances Round Ranch cottage, Oil hot Superintendent of Schools ity Furniture Just removed glassware. We buy estates. Vil­ Listings Wanted Listings Wanted Realtors, 648-0609. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. „ — . ------48x32” , 648-6318. carpeting. Paul W. Dougan, and single car garage. $28,600. E. E. G. TECHNICIAN to warehouse for Public lage • Peddler. Auctioneer, 420 MANCHESTER 0 room Ranch water heat. 60’ frontage on Realtor, 049-4636. Odegard Realty, 643-4366. water. Amston Lake $23,900. EAST HARTFORD — Brick Sale. Modem 3 complete I-Ake St., Bolton. 649-8247. $12,600 BUYS this 8-room house, with 8 bedrooms, large living TOWN OF EAST HABTFOBD Interesting opportunity now exists for .a full-time experi­ SORRY Sal Is now a merry gal. F'aul W. Dougan, Realtor, 649- four-family, • two '■ bedroom BAST HARTFORD rooms with the $1,000 look. tour bedrooms, living room, room with fireplace, dining She used Blue Lustre rug and WANTED — Antique fumltura MANCHESTE3R Newer one- INVTTA'nON to pleasure, apartments with all appIUtKces enced E.E.G. Technician to work In a 299-bed JCAH ac­ 8 pc. Convertible Living 12x24’, kitchen, dining room, room, wall to wall carpeting 4635. OONNECnpUT upholstery cleaner. Rent elec­ glass, pewter, oU painUngs or bedroom garden tyi>e apart­ Georgian Colonial, 7 rooms, Including air - conditioners. credited general hospital. Excellent salary and benefits In­ Room, 6 pc. bedroom, 6 full basement. Hot water heat. throughout. Attached garage. tric ahampooer $1. Olcott Vari­ ment. AvallaUe now. $146 per 1% baths, fireplace, 2-car ga­ $62,000. Wolverton Agency, INVITATION . cluding 9 paid holidays ^ d a tuition reimbursement pro­ pc. Dinette. $10 down, you other antique items. Any quan­ OaU on this one! Mitten Agen­ Wolverton Agency. Realtors, ety Store. month, including heat and ap­ OPEN DAILY rage, central location, city Out of Town Realtors, 649-2813. gram. For further information or to arrange a personsl may purchase any room in­ tity. The Harrison's, 648-8709, cy, Realtors, e43-6980. 649-2818. 166 Oakland Street. pliances. Paul W. Dougan, utlllUes. Morrison Realtor, For 5ollo 75 TO BID interview please call Miss Dolores Allen, 646-1222, Ext. 243. ’THE PROVEN carpet cleaner dividually. Immediate deUv­ Realtor, 04&-1086. ELLINOTON — Colonial, four Blue Lustre is easy on the bud­ ery o f tree storage. ARE YOU LOOHNG 043-1016. RE: INSTALLA'nON OF EsXERCISE bicycle, preferably Ellington NORTH Coventry — 6-room bedrooms, one fuU and two ANTENNA SYSTEM. get. Restores forgotten colors. half-baths, formal dining orthopedic type, reasonable. >^UPLEX —Four latge rooms. PRICE REDUCEID to $83,600 Ranch, ossiunable mor^agpe, Sealed bids will be received MANCHESTER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL” Rent electric rtiampoon- $1. C^a^e Plans tiled bath, garage. Adults on­ room, modern kitchen with Write Box A, Manchester Eve- for this lovely 4-bedroom Co­ PITI, $127. monthly. Excellent at the office of the Purchasing Paul’sP»ati1»a T»aint Paint ftIL Wallnanat*WaUpapsr fhtn.Sup­ AlflO, OUT OWll IXlBtant Credit ly, no pets. Occupancy June bullt-ins, central edr-condltion- Plan Herald giving telephone, Webster-Built Homes lonial In choice residential lot. Only $19,900. Frechette Agent, 740 Main Street, Bast ply. 1st., 04»«8eS. FOR A FUTURE?? ing, garage. Wooded lot, lOOx price. area. Completely remodeled. Realtors, 647-0993. Hartford, Conn. unUl IKURS- 230’, wall to waU stays. ^1,000 WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION One full bath and two lavs. DAY MAY 28, 1970 AT 10:00 Pool table tor sale, AMF pro­ DISCOUNT FURNITURE COVENTRY — 6-room Raised Philbrick Agency, Realtors, 640- 2-car garage. Wooded corner fessional table, 9x4%’, slate top. WAREHOUSE FumitiMd A SECURE FUTURE! NO LAYOFFS!! FOR RENT . Ranch. Modern kitchen with 4200. A.M. and will be < opensd pub­ Rooms WIHiaut Board 59 • LARGE WOODED LOT MALE and FEMALE Accessories included, $1,000. NOW 2 BIO LOCA’nONS ______oversized lot. T. J. Crockett, bullt-lna, m baths, fireplace, licly and read at that time and Apentmants 63-A YOU WILL ALWAYS HAVE A JOB!!! Realtor, 043-1877. place tor the above mentloaed Machine Operators Call after 6 p.m., 649-8178. 8680 Main St. Hartford CENTRAL, clean room f o r ______•QUIET NEIGHBORHOOD family room, sundeck, 2-cor SUBURBAN — newer six-room 622-7249 genUeman, separate entrance BJA8T HARTFORD — attsntiaa Colonial Cape on an acre. oommodUles and service. FIREPLACE SET — screen, •Mariy laiisfiad homa Dwnari BLOCK AND BRICK BUILDING JUST USTEID — 8% • room garage, % acre wooded lot, Weavers (former Fuller Brush bldg.) bathroom, parking. 649- singles, available immedlatsly, $26,600. PhUbrick Agency, Large kitchen has bullt-ln Information tor btddera, spec- andirons and tools. Also drift- Learn To Be A Printer Ranch on the west side of lfioa!t)ons, proposal and oon- Machine Repairman Manchester ______nicely fumUhed 2-bedroom •4^Badroom Coloniali and Ranchas Realtors, 640-4200. oven-range and dishwasher, wood lamj>. 683 West Middle *^“*® 21,000 square feat. Very busy industrial and town, 1% baths, carport, half tract forms ore availaUs at the 640-2832 2n%>X6 CHARTiRRmAW'piro ripiT^rwoi. at HIH^ " Townhouse, iuwujKjujjB, willWUl acoomodots formal dining room, beamed Watchman . . T^kc. 87U hour week . . . 2 weeks’ vacation with pay... • RaaliftieaHy pricad, uppar 2Q'i acre lot. Asking $26,900 with ROCKVILLE — Five-room fireplaced living room, three office of Um Purchasing Agsnt, ______(former Norman’s Fum.) business zona, near Parkade, banks, post of­ sick leave . . . ‘retirement plan . . . hoepi^ lization $14,600 aasumaMe VA mort­ Ranch. Fireplace, steam heat generous bedrooms, 1% baths. 740 Main Street, Bast Hartford. No experience necessary. Company paid benefits, includ­ GARAGE Sale, Saturday and Warehouse p rin ts !iLSdl,r04i?i9“5‘‘ for working genUemon, $16. ______. , . and much more. VA AND FHA FINANCED fice and shopping. gage. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, oil, carport, wedk-out base­ Wolverton Agency, r.ealtora, The right is reserved to re­ ing pension and profit sharing. Apply: Sunday May 16, 17, 10-6. 6 ^ corner of Pine ft Forest Sts. weekly. 049-1740. BOLTON Notch - 8- room 048-1677. ment. Central focatlcn. $10,900. 649-2818. ject any or all, or any part of Butler Rd., Manchester. China, Mon-Fri. 9-9 Sat. 9.0 Don’t dday! Bety Oesaay Krietofak, Realr any or all bids when such action glassware, etc. Rain date. May ______THE THOMPSON ®P®rtment, furnished, second MANCHESTER Texas size ^ t, tor, 876-0701. EASt ' h a R'TFORD. Nifty, thrif- is deemed to be for the best CHENEY BROTHERS, Inc. 23. c l e a n , USED refrigerators, tage St., centr” u r 2 T w S e n “ “ l S * ^ t s " * l L t ^ CANTOR & GOLDFARB FRANOIS E. BOLAND ABENOY ranch, 7 spacious roqms, ty, 3-bedroom Ranch, city InterMt of the Town at Bast 31 Cooper Hill Street ranges, automatic washers large pleasantly hvnlshed Mtchen, no pets. 04S-a230. paneled family room, immacu­ PINE LAKE Shores, Coventry, utlUtles, Immaculate oondt- Hartford. ^ th gmrantees. See them at rdoms, parking. Call 049-2368 COVENTRY — Four room fur- 643*8442 RIALTORS 875-6244 4-room year ’round home. On­ tlon, many features, con­ RENO PONG table, $20. 311 nOAS ST. M3-ISS4 late condition. Only $28,006'. TOWN OF BAST HARTFORD Manchester, Ckmn. 06040 Cal) ly $10,800. Flano Agency, 040- venient looaUon. Reduced. |20,- after 6:80, 048-6877. permanent nlshed apartment, heat. utUl- 18 BISSELL ST. — MANCHES’TER, CONN. Hurry! Hutchins Agency, Real­ JOHN W. TPRPBT Maln St. CaU 048-2171. guest rates. u „ . 742-«02 after f p .i^ tors, 840-6824. to. DavM Ounu o t U4 Un- Driver in Fatality Faces Inducted Bvangetcal Lutheran Church. 15,965 ly. TemperatureR tonight and D r «n d M m . Truman into Tau Beta PI. a tomorrow in 50a. CJrtiKUOl c t M WWte St. Mcently honor aoclety tor ,cn- The Christian education com­ Negligent Horhicide Charge HiancheMter-—4 City o f Village Charm wara alactad board membera tor mittee of Bmanuel Lutheran LOAM SALE * two-yaar tarm of the Mountain Church will meet tonight at 7:80 Henry William Robinson, 36, hearing at Manchester today, VOL. LXXXIX, NO. 192 lAunrt CSiaptar, Sweat Adelines 1^1 Gospet Ohiistlan Fellow. (TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) in the church board room. of 81 Purnell PI., was arreeted where the charge was lowered MANCHESTER, CONN., i-TUDAY, M A Y 15, 1970 (Olaaaifled Advertialng oa Page M ) Inc., o f Harttoad. «u p . InterdetiomdnaUonal, will ♦II V PRICE TEN CENTS yesterday by Manchester polise to negligent homicide, a m is­ hold a prayer eervlce tonight at The board of mlsetions and demeanor, and bond was set at 7:80 at Orange Hall. on a warrant charging him wltfi Oiapanm Court, Order of stewardship of Community Bap­ $ 1,000. A 4 7 -1 5 4 6 Amaranth, will have Its annual tist Church will meet tonight at misconduct with a motor vehh The Grade 7 and 9 Youth Still unable to make baO, w n orlal Service at Its meeUnr 7:30 In the youth building of the cle. The charge was lowered to­ ^llow sh lp of South United Robinson was to be returned tomorrow at 7:46 p.m. at the church. day in Manchester Circuit Court to Jail a t Hartford to await awaonlo Temple. Visiting Mat- Methodist Oiurch will meet to­ to a lesser c-ount of negligent morrow at 7:30 p.m. presentation for plea in Man- and Patrons Night wlU also The Past Chiefs Club of Mem­ homicide. cheater Court a week from to­ W observed, and the vlsltoM The arrest was in connection Mississippi Police Kill orial Temple, Pythian Sisters, day. will put on the degree work. Tile Ehrening Prayer Group of with the death last Nov. 25 ot Center Congregational Church will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. Jaen T. Oooke of West George A. Ouellette of East will meet tonight at 7 In tlie at home of Mrs. Nonnle Hlld- Hartford and Walter DeetSh of Ing. 313 Charter Oak St. Hartford. Ouellette died at Man­ Rev. Clifford O. Simpaon’s of­ * chester Memorial Hospital of Ushers Chosen Kaw Britain wlH preside. Mrs. fice. I. » •> Robert HMa will serve refreah- The French Club of Manches­ multiple Injuries about two ments after the meeting. Of- hours after a crash involving For LTM Show. STOP PROFIT LEAKS Capt. £>onald D. Gray of ter will meet tomorrow at 8 acsM w ill wear wdilte gowns. Robinson about 11 p.m. Nov. 24. Cheshire, who until recently p.m. at Orange Hall. The execu­ Two Negro Students At an inquest lost month, Jamea Pendeigast wlll/be In served os personnel officer of tive board will meet a t 7 :30. Re-Elected i Hartford County Coroner Irving charge of front of Ole house The Ooed Christian Growth the 1st Battalion, 169th Infan­ Patrolman Samuel Maltempo L. Aronson had found that Rob­ ON YOUR PRINTING! JACKSON, Miss. (A P ) It was the second straight Group Of North United Method- try at Manchester, has been Members of the Manchester when the Little Theatire of Man­ afire. The blaze was extin- er taking a sniper shot from the yesterday was named to his inson was criminally responsible £61^ night of di.sturbanccs on the let Church will meet tonight at named to the post of command­ Junior Women's Cub wUl have chester presents/^Luv” In the — A 25-second fusillade of gtiished . dormitory. An Associated Prose third terms as president of Lo­ for the death of Ouellette. oampus, whkh la lubout one >:80 at the church. ing officer of Troop C, 1st lunch tomorrow noon at Caprl- The Jackson Police Depart­ cal 1496, Police Union. Bailey Auditorium, May 21, 22 police gunfire killed two mile from Mississippi’s Capitol. newsman standing with the po­ Squadron, 26th Cavalry at Bran­ lands Herb Farm in Coventry. The coroner’s report said that Time Is Money ment said this morning its re­ Othere elected are Patrol­ and 23. '' lice at that moment said hs ford. Robinson's car was In the wrong Negro male students and Many students have claimed too cords showed a police unit on A\ man Vito Perrone, succeeding lane when it struck Ouellette's Asaiatiiig him at the door will wounded nine other Negro many blacks are sent to Viet­ the scene hod reported sniper heard a popping sound. One stu­ Emanuel Motola as vice presi­ nam immediately after gradua­ Center Congregational Church westbound vehicle head-on on be Cndg (Jhessarl, Charles K el­ men early today in fiont of fire when the truck moved into dent interviewed after the shoot­ Narcotics Topic dent: and Patrolman Eric Dam, Cost Is Money evening prayer group will meet W. Middle Tpke. near Howell ly, Lee Burton and Danny Mc- a women’s dormitory at tion, but there were conflicting the area. ings said that a con "o r some­ re-elected secretary-treasurer reports on why the trouble start­ tonight at 7 In the pastor’s Cheney Technical School. l^eiinan. ’’Things were flying so fast thing" had fallen to the pave­ Of AARP Parley for his second term. predominantly black Jack- ed. FREE office. The report also stated that^ ' Ushers assigned for duty dur­ son State College. and heavy you couldn’t see,’’ ment. Another said the popping EJlected to the board of direc­ Robinson had been drinking be­ ing the three night run are Students said the rocks were OABIN SITE state Trooper William Norrie GUNVER COPY CENTER City police and state troopers said fire Capt. George Selby, sound had been made by a bdt- tors are Sgt. Walter Ferguson, fore the accident, that his li­ Rosemarie Belcher, Unda and thrown by nonstudents. Police Trustees of Second Congrega­ will speak on narcotics at to­ had gone to the campus to who was on the truck. “ We do tle as it fell to the ground. Sgt. Raymond Mazzone, and cense to drive had beeh re­ Judy Pendergast, Oretchen 840 MAIN STREET said that the two victims and all have a few marks on the truck, IH MAINE tional Church will meet tonight morrow’s meeting of the Con­ Investigate complaints that The first sound on a tfipe re­ An annual H2.50 tea permitf you Patrolmen Robert Miner and voked in 1965, and that it was Wledle, Donna Walctmas, Kathy MANCHESTER but two of the wounded were but these may be from rocks to camp, hunt, (Ish and ^ay in at 7:30 in tKe church parlor. necticut Chapter of the Ameri­ rocks were being thrown at cording made by a .local televi­ our woodland and wildlife re- Robert GuUano. still under suspentidn at the Kelly, Beverly Burton, Janet students. tliat were thrown at it on the can Association of Retired Per­ 647-1475 passing cars, and firemen had sion station appeared to be a MVa. A deed U granted free to They assume office on June 1. time of the aeddeht. Bixler, Jeanne Mangino, and HInd.s County Coroner B. R. way out. There was something, rnemben who butla a cabin. The sons (A A R P ) at 1:30 p.m. In the been called In to extinguish fires bottle breaking. Then Jeering proptrt^ la an hour*e drive from The union was chartered In After hie anrtot yesterday, Grace Nicholson. Bollock identified the dead as but we did not have time to de­ tha r a t o capital. Auguita. We assembly room of South United An iip-ro-«lalu bushms wfHi tfw most modtem In a dump truck and a pile of students could be heard in the dealtn portlona of thii land to May 1968. Robinson was .processed at head­ Ann Miller will be in charge James Earl Green and Phillip termine what It was.’’ ot dtTMoped for the purpose of PASSPORT FHOTOS Methodist Church. A film, rubble. distance. This was followed by 6> quarters and transported over­ of the box office and will be as­ •guipnwnt thurt is to ghrt you fast survieu L. Gibbs, 21, of Ripley, Miss. Witnesses said the police con­ tncrtaalna the value of additional "Chemical Bomb,” 'will accom­ H ie police account of the light report, and then the boom­ land holdlnfi. Those Intereited write mENnfTGATMM Herbert Benson, garage at 160 night to . the Hartford Correc­ sisted by Jeanne Adams. A witness said he saw snipers fronted a crowd of men standing Edmund O. Bums pany his talk. Olid to givu you low costs whM coiMra-rtctely shootings said that they opened ing of police weapons near the SALEM NiM— 11 HMVG Highland St., $2,100. tional Center when he was un­ The box office will cpm at fire ait a dty tire truck ju«t min­ in front of a women’s dormitory NORTH AMERICAN Interested senior citizens are fire seconds after taking a sni­ recorder. M l Msta M Bruno Dubaldo, sign at 182 able to post a $5,000 cash bond. 7:30 p.m. each night. Curtain copy is suppited for blaek tek offsut printing. utes before the shooting as the and opened fire with shotguns, invited. Since February, 50 new per shot from the dormitory. ‘All of a sudden a bottle shat­ PARER COMPANY W. Middle Tpke., $426. He was presented tor a bond time Is 8:30 p.m. truck was beln^escorted past a short-barreled riot guns and ri­ 1f32 Rayw nd Ctwmefce RIdf. members have enrolled in the U i.< Police also said they had re­ tered at my feet,’’ said Jack barricade on campus by police. fles after hearing a sound like a N e w fw, New Jersey 071M chapter. ports of sniper fire, minutes Hobbs of station WJTV. "A t the Firemen had been sent to the shot or firecracker. Yesterday, the chapter mem- earlier, on a city fire truck same time, I heard wlt^t sound­ scene to put out a fire of rubble There were conflicting ver­ bcM made the third bus trip about two blocks from the dor­ ed like a shot. In a split second on .the edge; of the campus. Po­ sions of what happened Just be­ this spring, this one to Fair- mitory. Some students denied something zinged pest my ear lice said boards were pulled fore the shooting startod; Tfie THINK SMALL field to attend the dogwood fes­ there was sniping. DeUvered In Manrhester tival at Orreenfield Hi’ls. On from an old building and set police said they opened fire lUft- (See Page Bight) Hqulpped wriUi lenUMrstite iai- June 34, they will travel to an • i * i(V .’ ' Jll«R I terior, winddiield washer, 2- ‘amusement park in Rocky ^>eed electric wipers, beater, Point, R.I. defogger, 4-way safety ftaeheia, The June 19 i^edting will fea­ back-up lights, front and rear seat belts, lestberette beeCdrests, ture a hobby tflow. steering wheel lock and tear Line of Defense at Ohio window defroaber. P^lic Records A lone coed walks next to the College Green and The president; of the university ordered the school past a long line of National Guardsmen in the TED TRUDON Rt*. 11, Tolland Tpk. WaRantoe Deed closed today and told the 19,500 students to go TaleoHviHc-Maneliaitar ' Herve Laurent Jean and Siixv same spot where police and demonstrators battled home until June 22 after the state governor sent VOLKSWAGEN M9-2I3I ley C. Jean to Donald J. LSr early Friday on the campus of Ohio University. National Guardsmen to Athens. (AP Photofax) j ”* * * ! bounty, property at 20 Oval See Joe Temple, Owner Lane, conveyance tax $20J0. .Pavg_Barton. Mgr. Attachment - Harold Hardimaa against Jamea R. and Pahna G. THE COMMUNITY DAY SCHOOL O’Meara, property on Vernon Unrest Closes Ohio School St., 16,000. A\! HANGHESTER, CONN. , Marriage Uoenaea WE SAVE YOU MONEY ATHENS, Ohio (A P ) Thou- Ing a confrontation with Nation- dents and try to prevent the uni- The Ohio highway patrol *nei^graded demenlery school WllUom Edward Helmer, East Hartford, and M ary Gall Pxtoe, ^ d s of < ^ o U n lv ^ t y stu- al Guardsmen. versity from closing down. sealed off the city of 17,000 peo- dents m o v ^ off their closed Mayor Raymond Shepard A t least 36 persons were ar- pie to all Incoming traffic At miriti-agocl grouping in small elossns 19 Autumn St., June 6, S t James’ Church. ■UTCHiN CARPtT! campus to day ^ r scruU- asked Gov. James A. Rhodes rested. ing the night and poUce closed il^ indhfiduoNiitd study programs Raymond Joseph SladJeaU, ny of National Guardsmen sent for the soldiers after police bat- Students fam iliar with the the downtown area to all activl- Columbia, and Pamela Jean DO IT YOURSELF here In the wake of two nights tied rock—throwing youths for hard core of protesters said un- ty. if tmisitive, invoivud faculty Covey, 6 Frances Dr., May 22, • 100% NYLON • HIGH ^NSITY niursday fsmtilar faces have been more The campus Is in the heart of S t Mary’s Episcopal Church. RUBBER BACK • URGE ASST. OP President Claude R. Scwle, night before restoring order. prominent In recent campus Athens 'A mufti-mudia teaming resoureus David Craig Yeates, East who had kept the university op- The hours-long disturbance crowds. Police also said strang- on Wednesdav „ip.ht roo Hartford, and Lorraine Carol COLORS . . . through weeks of dem- resulted In more than 20 persons ers were seen In Increasing ^ e n t ^ S o w ^ ^ if community of childrM from varied Bujak, 74 Overlook Dr., M ay 28, ^ tra tlo n s, asked the 18,000 stu- being hurt, including five who numbers In the past two days. oensloiT^^seven alleged troii St. Bartholomew’s Church. denU to come back June 22 for were hospitalized In good condl- Officials said damage during Wemakers cla^hed^with riot backgrounds Building Permits the start of'summer term. Uon. Three of the i n ^ were toe dlstuKbanoe was "fairly ex- equipped police for two hours. 8 • Armed National Guardsmen, among the several hundred un- tensive” but confined mostly to Accepting applications tor admissions. Albrook Oonstructlon, n e w The trouble Thursday night called Into town at dawn, stood armed student marshals who broken windows and vandalized dwelling at 82 Garth Rd., |20,- began when about 2,000 students Fsr fnrttier intormation call M7-1M8 000. 10 feet apart along downtown worked many houns to calm stu- cars, who had gathered on Union Bill Tunsky tor Bertrand Har- SQ. YO. streets, (fencing the .campus Street aiiljacent to the campus liafm, alterations to dwelling at from toe business dlsCrict of this and began throwing rocks, 27 Meadow Lane, tl|000. community. No Guardsmen MSTALLEO! bricks and other missiles. 'BUl Tunsky for Maigareit were on the university campus. $9.50 yd. UConn Vandalism Gives Police Idbbed tear gas and Zukaa, alterations to dwelling Five colleges and universities pepper gas Into toe crowd to at 64 Foxcroft Dr., 1200. closed previously In Ohio, and break it up. Economy Builders tor Jerome this was the last large state in­ Students Change of Heart The youths then scattered Into Winters, garage at 107 Delmont stitution to shut down. Ohio groups of 200 to 500 and raced SHOP AT HOME : S t, 82,800. State at Columbus plans to re- STORRS, Conn. (A P )—One of The letter to UConn President Frank Rich for Horace Learn­ through toe campus and busi­ ■ open next Tuesday. toe g ro u ^ In the Student Strike Homer D. Babbidge Jr. was ness section smashing windows A ed, alterations to dwelling at Nearly 8,000 students had un- Coalition at toe University of signed by the council chairman, and damaging automobiles. 80 Forest S t, $900. til Saturday noon to vacate Connecticut has withdrawn be- Douglas A. Ross. > • FOR YOUR CARPET • Police finally cornered most RoUand Messier, tool shed at JSCULPTUUD campus housing. Another 1,800 cause the Coalition did not re- Babbidge had urged the Coal­ of them and saturated the area This is the view from the bullet-riddled girl’s dormitory at Jackson, Miss., 466 HlUiard S t, |200. were ordered to leave frateml- pudlate the violence done to toe • RARWICK — M GILOW or MOHAWK • ition to disassociate itself from with tear gas. State College where two students died when police opened fire. (A P Photo) O iancellbr Jacques PicoUn for Alfred ties, sororities and privately— Administration Building, TWEIDS toe disruptive actions of some Sowle indicated that most of \ Bockus, alterationB to dwelling owned dormitories. The McMahon Hall Coed Coun- student strikers. toe National Guardsmen would at 21 Foxcroft Dr., $8,200. A unlvesity spokesman said cil, representing a dormitory of Blight students identified as be used to direct traffic as stu­ Offers Views Leonard Sign Co. for Arby’a MANY there Apparently will be no 580 male and female kjtudents, Roaat Beef, sign at 267 Broad classroom disrupters were sus­ dents left town. spring commencement pre- said that the "unwillingness or St., .$4,700. pended Thursday. Nation’s Student Crisis Hits viously scheduled for June 13. inability of the Cosdition to take- None of toe Guardsmen were Charles R. Adams, alterations COLORS More suspensions were expect­ On Violence Sowle said information would a public stand on willful destruc- sent onto toe campus. to dwelling at 66 Ansaidl Rd., ed against students who cut tele­ be mailed to students next week tion of public property" amount- Students rushed to pack to va­ $200. phone lines, broke door windows SAN FRANClBOO (AP) — about options available to com- ed to Implicit support of toe cate the campus as soon as pos- Legislators Where They Live Phillips Construction Co. .tor and did other damage to toe 'stole. The head of one of the nation’s plete academic work. Wednesday night vandalism. Administration Building Wednes­ The shutdown order was ex­ most troubled campuses say« Tile university and city have The council, one of 18 stu- By DON OBERDORFER Whom they respect and cherish killings are chief among them. day night. The damage occurred pected to clear all campus hous­ colleges and universdties have been the scene of demonstra- dent groups in toe Strike Coali­ The Washington Post on toe outside. • « The copcems^ of people within 9X12 as the 100 to 150 students who ing In 24 to 36 hours. More than pierfomied "an Important senr- tions and disturbances by stu- tion, said it was also wlthdraw- As a general rule, foreign and and without' the government, DON'T MU8 OUB had occupied the building for 7,900 students live In university- ' WASHINGTON — A few hours ice” to toe country by absorbing dents protesting the war and the Ing its support of the strike "as domestic crises reach policy­ though, seemed to go beyond WALL-TO-WALL CARPET three hours were about to leave. the initial brunt of social unreat BRAIDED RU6S owned housing. after the volley of gunfire at' makers only via official deci­ toe facts or even toe almost fatal shooting of four Kent State It has been carried out to this and discontent. CAflACE Kent State University, Robert. sions and papers, press state­ chemical interaction of those 2 EASY PAYMENT HRMS AVAILABU ^ 100% Nylon Dupont 501 University students May 4dur- point.” (See Page Nine) (See Page Nine) Roger W. Heyns, chancellor o t Finch’s telephone rang and the ments and meetings of commit­ two events. bwtalled Over ^ tees, task forces and strategy the University pf California at • BUDNET GROUPS • FAMOUS NAMES • TAC SALE voice o< his daughter Maureen “ Please tell the President to Berkeley, told the American So­ groups. The upset of toe last be loving," implored toe chief 69.95 32 oc. Waffle PSd cried out from across the con- two weeks lias been different. ciety of Newspaper EkHtora G Iu*t telHtene usi We’ll be glad to show you a match- ^ ELEOTEOJOC JUNGLE executive of Grinnell College In Hiursday that "had the unrest REG. R«M. S9.95 tinent a t Occidental College In it has come home to those In Iowa, -Glenn Legett, In a con­ ^ less ooOeotlon brocMUoom rlgM in your own home, a UO OONN. BLVD., X. B. Oaltfornia. "What are we going and discontent Initially been tar­ government in very personal ference with White House aides A where you can be aure of ebooslng the ootor, .texture to do, daddy?” she asked. geted on other Institutions, toe / Cong Steps Up Pressure in Cambodia ways because of_ the Inter­ ttiat many of them remember. ^ and patten that’a Juat right. Can our * "You don’t know what la hap­ Impact on society might have cession of real people — family, That Is hardly a policy recom­ pening here." close friends, current and form­ been much worse." N ot Sepoods . . . WEARATHON BY ARMSTRONG S A IG O N -(A P ).— North Viet- Kratle, already in Viet Oong dla had deprived the enemy o f miles northeastward toward the mendation, but it typifies what f WALL-TO-WALL SPECIALISTS • John BHirliichmEin’s .so(n was er associates, presidents and Despite the uproar eind vio­ Not Conunercial Onde ALL PURPOSE INOOOR-OUTOOOR nam and Viet Gong ’ troops hands.' many base camps at the end of Cambodian town of Mlnuxt on many people seem ^ to be ex­ calling him from Stanford Uni­ faculty and students of the col­ lence- on the nation’s campuses, Not Leftover Stock stepped up toelr military pres- North Vietnamese forces the Ho O il Mlnh trail, pressing, a desire to touch and Highway 7. versity, George Shultz’s daugh­ he said, “ universities have sure today in Oambodla outside struck at Limphat in Rattanaki- "A ll those supplies are mov- leges they attended. be touched In return. Mr. Nixon BUT The 1,500 American troops ter was calling from the Uni­ strengthened our students’ faith. thelr hard-hit eastern sanctuary H Province In the Northeast, In Ing from North Vietnam and This is an extraordinary and found it Impouible to respond Joined another task force ex- versity of Denvea-, out across In our basic freedoms and dem­ FIRST QUALITY extremely powerful private in his press conference a week area. The main target was toe southwest. Cambodia govern- there’s no where to put them," ploring an area about eight th o^ ^ c^ ^ M 'o V A m e^ ca ocratic Ideals." „ network of communication. The ago, but in one of two telephone AM ERICAN MAnan largely untested Cambodian ment troops were forced out of said one source. mUes long and four miles wide, hands were reaching tor (d l^ "Hostility on toe. part of the CARPETING government forces. an area north of the GUlf of The sources said toe raids ex- South Vietnamese headquar- phones to convey iii the most ■messages which have passed calls to female reporters In the through it Iiave been directed middle. of toe night he told public conipllcajed our task not U.S. B62s hammered at ene-. Slam port of Kep near toe bor- tended from south of toe Mu Gla ters announced that thousands direct and personal wav a sense a little," he added. OERAMIO my supply trails and depots In der with South Vietnam. pass In North Vietnam along of infantrymen had been with- pf urgency and dlsmav to the ultimately at one man at toe NBC’s Nancy Dickersoq at 1:80 $ 0 .9 7 very top; Richard M. Nixon, a.m. that " I really love those What has been learned by the eastern Laos, Jammed with war South Vietnamese troops more than 200 miles of the Lao- drawn from another front In nyj,g(. important offices of the establishment because of cam­ W ALL TILE Sq. Yd. 15.95 Sq. Yd. materials kept out of Cambodia scored a success within toe tlan frontier. They were toe Cambodia bordering toe west- government President o( the United States. kids." Mrs. Dickerson - was There is considerable evidence astonished. pus turmoil has helped the other by toe allied offensive. Informed amashdiig of « North Viet- heaviest In toe Laos panhandle ern Mekong Delta. ^ cabinet member felt "a institutions of society, he said. sources said. namese battalion near the vital in two weeks. The allied drives in Cambodia that messages have been get­ Even before his decision to ad chill” when he heard the ting through, but the final re­ In a question-answer seaslan •119.95 But concern mounted In ferry crossing of Neak L*iong. scores of smaller Navy tacti- also have restricted the enemj) invade the Cambodian sanctua- BOTH PRIZE-WINNERS news from Kent State. A White sponse is yet unknown. following his speech, he was Phnom Penh, toe Cambodian Prisoners said enemy forces caj flghter-bombera flying off efforts in South Vietnam, ires, Mr. Nixon was well aware House staff member was so dis­ After a few days of openly asked his reaction to Gov. Rott- capital, over new action by the had planned on attack, tonight three 7th Fleet carriers In the formants said. it would cause a public uproar. traught that .the color drained displayed anxiety. Mr. Nixon aid Reagan's statement that Attractive packages, both Viet Cong and North Vlelna- on Prey Veng, 30 m llei aouth- ou lf of Tonkln- alao raided sup- His close domestic advisors of them. But pay specifl SHADOW LAWN (See Page Nine) from his face. is now vepresonted as being cool there Is something consplrsUr mea«. oast of toe Cambodisui capital. ‘ guessed that while a majority attention to £ t n i’s Auto- ply routes and dq;x>ts in Laos. AnoGier White House aide and unruffled about what Is rial (behind campus turmoil. " I 9X12 NYLON Tlie enemy forces took control All of this activity was outside of the electorate would back the Rite, the car insurance n ie '7th Fleet disclosed two t i^ e d a call from a hysterical happening In America, certain don't believe It," Heyns aald. of a town across the Mekong the enemy sanctuary area In President, the dissent would package for safe drivera days ago It had added a third sUident, a friend of a friend, that his policies In Asia imd at Heyns added that radicals only. Lower rates for R iver from the Important prov­ eastern Cambodia, where U.S. reach something akin to the m a n c h a i b m . • carrier to Its attack force in the who sobbed Into the telephone home are -sound, and confident may communicate with eac)i„ careful drivera. Call us ROOM SIZE RUGS incial capital of Kompong and South Vietnamese troops on level of the Vietnam Mora­ gulf I for the firet time since the War Zone • between pleas for reassurance. toe majority opinion among the other but said there is no’'"a|)pa- and see. Cham, 46 miles northeast of torium of last Oct. 16. CARPETING a dozen fronts continued toelr halt in the bombing of North Beginning with President voters is .swinging incrca.slngly ratua giving orders.” BY CONGOLEUM Ftuiom Penh, a Cambodian gen­ drive to destroy enemy stores of Vietnam 18 months ago. A 7th About 18 hours before Mr. Map Inside Nixon’s announcement that In Ills direction. One afternoon Regarding the governor's The perfect carpet for aa aettve familT eral said. He reported two Cam­ ammunition and supplies. Bleet spokashmon sold the move Nixon announced toe dispatch CARPET KNTER Reg. 169.00 "Vietnam — toe Changing American ground troops were tills week he lit up a cigar, of U.S. ground troops, the Pen­ statement that trouble makers I A . 9 S .battalions "missing." a budget “ Shadoir Laan” comhtaiM ^ bodian Informed sources In Saigon v^ras taken to meet “ operational 4 Sides Scene” , a news-ln-coior map moving into CambodJ4„i>«sid es- which is Considered by Nlxon- should be expelled If they are b e a ^ and long wear. It's oraftad with jhe allied -commands began Cambodia‘with a South Viet­ M i Mala M., Maaoheatar your family can give it for yaan. Oq. Yd. be found on page 12. H ie Administration has been under Ijitc Tliursday he left Wushlng- "Probation by far has bsau coimpEUiies were still fighting nom. Thus far, the allied com- puiUng additional forces out of namese military operation.' In map Is a three-ln-one news selge-from within and from ton for a long’ weekend at his v» icaiucuitai the most effective technique for P * AM T e * Carpet Meade See A OpeMUIet S north of toe town of Toqle Bet mands said, toe drives have Cambodia and avritchlng others the absence of presidential highlighter, locating major without. For many within toe Florida vacation home at Key salesto^ansli'lp” to^ p u b l*r°iw c modifying behavior. I f you Itiek OewtotheMewOeelarOaipatOeteer J iMit he did not expect them to killed 7,200 North Vletnameae arotmd to explore‘ previously un­ units upon completion of government, II has been a fort- BIscayne. tion was negative. someone out, tiiat means hs hold out. It was feared toe road and Viet Oong troops, captured touched aones. withdrawal phase ending night of soul-searching. There It is easy to name the main to Kompong Cham would be out. U,781 weapons, hundreds of Th* u.S. Command on- Just before Mr .NlxOn spoke goes across the street and W lkADL.T n> ilM — raUBS.. n o . TO • PJI. # April 15, spotlighting current has been concern about toe poll- events which have led to the to toe nation on television, pres­ works at disruptive aotjvtty full a u UPVGCAMJMjy I CARPET and FLOOR COVERING Fartoer northeast, the "Viet tons of ammunition and 2*500 nounced that elements of a bri- Camixxtian • Vietnam border oteS of the administration. Its nialnist in Washington and the idential aide Charles Colson told tim e." / Oong opened a drive to capture tons of rice. gads task force of the U.S. 25to * Trtdtm^k of Tho Mins CssmsUy ^ action end playing up toe and workings, country these past two weeks. leaders of veterans and patrio­ In a panel dtsouaalaiv Bam Smroty Co. md tit ostociotod co^psmiot. |d| MAIN im iir Stung Trend, near the Laotian The sources reporting toe B52 infanUy Division manbuvered shift of operations emphasis Sonit officals have explored The shock atout the sudden tic organizations at a Whits Brown, a leader of the O ttm uf border. The drive was mounted attaoks In eastern Laos said too from the western front of War to all of Indochina. their own roles both In relation Cambodian decision abroad and from the provUiolal capital of allied drives in sastehi Oambo- Zone C northwest of Saigon 40 1 OfIN DAILYTO 6-.THUtSin