H appy The Weather dear tonight; kw near 30. Valentine Tomorrow partly cloudy and mild; high about 46. Outlook Pagea 13, 21 lor Wednesday.. .partly cloudy, Mancheaier^A City of Village Charm m ild.

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Bom bs Shake Guns Fall Silent B elfast On Tet Holiday BELFAST, Wortliem Irrtaad (AiP — BVwr bom bs eoqdoded SAIGON (AP) — A TArboar Tbe allied truce went into ef­ was not clear vdio fired first. In in the Belfast area today as the allied cease-fire for the Tet fect at 6 p.m. Saigon time, or the Mekong Delta, helicopter outlawed irUh RejpuWcan holiday halted one of the big­ a.m . EST, 17 hours after a gunshlps attacked a squad of Army pcsssed on with its battle gest U.S. air campaigns of tte four-day Viet Cong cease-fire enemy troops and killed seven to e ^ Northern Irelandts linhs war in South Vietnam today began. of them, the command said. with Britain. No one was re­ after more than 800 strikes in Tbe South Ifietnamese com­ But a spate , of scattered ac- . ported injured in the Masts. six days. Scores of U.S. bomb­ mand reported four enemy at­ tions was reported Sunday, and The bombs wrecked a baidc, ers were diverted to Laos to at­ tacks during the Viet Cong a U.S. fighter-bomber made the an office building and a furni­ tack North 'inetnamese supply cease-fire, including the assas­ 38th strike inside North 'l^et- ture store. The fourth target lines there. sination of a hamlet chief and a nam this year, attacking an an­ ■mm a paint store,which was ex­ The UA. Oommand reported tiaircraft artillery radar rite 60 tensively damaged. y / / i that Navy and Air Force fight­ miles above the demilitarized The first bomb was left in the emit er-bombers flew 176 strikes in AUied zone. Results were not known. doorway of the Belfast Savi^fs South Vietnam during Uie 24 American bombers and rock­ Bank on King Street, a busy hours before dawn today, and T ru ce et-firing helicopter g^unships shopping and office thorough* B62 heavy bombers added an­ killed 62 enemy troops, the U.S. fare a block from the center of other 27 m issions, the m ost Command said, including 41 the city.. The bank manager flow n sin ce June 1966. soldier in the northern prov­ from a fresh North Vietnamese spotted the beg and raised an This brought the total since in ces and a g^round attack in divirion, some of whose units alarm . W ednesday to 766 strikes, and coastal Binh Dinh Province have infiltrated Into South Viet­ Police quickly cleared hun­ informants said more raids be­ that killed five government mi- nam’s central IdgMands. dreds of eculy Mtoppen and of­ tween -dawn and dusk today Utlamen and wounded two. Tbe Troops of the 3rd Brigade of fice workere from the street pushed the total past 800. The two other attacks were shell­ the U.S. 1st Air Cavalry Divi­ The bomb exploded within 10 heavy air offensive was or­ ings that caused no casualties, sion, helping potroA the eastern minutes, wrecking the Georgian dered in an attempt to ward off the command said. flanks of Saigon, clashed twice bank building. It blew Out win­ a big enemy, offensive which U-S. air and ground patrols with enem y fo rce s about 20 dows over a wide area but no U.S. officials predict this clashed twice with enemy miles east of the capital. A Ught one was hurt because of the month, either during Uie Tet troops Monday. One man in a observation helicopter support­ ' qulok clearing of the street (estival of the lunar new year ground patrol was wounded six ing them was shot down, killing A second bomb .eocploded at or during President Nixon’s vis­ miles northwest of Cam Ranh an ofdee building in Dunmuity, it to China. Bay, and spokesmen said it (See Page Eight) a subtvb southwest of BetfUst No reiiort of damage or casu- oltieo was immediately avail-

There was sporadic shootlfag during the night between Brit­ President on Cram Course ish troops and guerrilla gun­ men. Marines shot and captived two men who ‘ they said were trying to raid a aUrt factory si Preparing for China Trip Ugo^et west of BMfSst. One w a s a rted critically Pucker Up retary wouldn’t say >wtaat fiiey tional Security Council, Central wounded. Three other men es- WASHINGTON (AP) — With Purity of a nursery school romance provides con­ Photographer’s urging to “pucker up” was met his departure for Peking only involved. InteUigence Agency and indi­ o^ted in a car that later was vidual experts. Tbere are huge foiitad abandoned In downtown frontation between Erica Merrit of Mimchester and with threat from Marc of a ppke in the nose .and fiires days off, President Nixon ’Ibe China trip is conridered notebooks filled with political, B M fost Marc Doremus of Vernon at Cwttte Nursery School. was ahididpn^- " (H i^d photo by tmara) has ariied his staff for more in­ so sensitive in the White House cultural and historical informa­ Pour thousand Oatbolles formation and called in French that for a time members of tion. staged another Ulegal hut intelleotual Andre Malraux for Nixon’s advance teams didn’t peaceful march Sunday to de­ expert answers on China. want to talk about the books Malraux isn’t the only China- mand Immedbde withdrawal of Nixen has been p»rep>aring fo r Nixon was reading on (blna, or watriier to get the c^ . Many Brttlah troops from the prov­ months for his historic talks other recognized authorities ince, ahoiitlon of the provbicial wMi Chinese leaders and has “with a feel tor the Peoples Re­ Parliament and a halt to the Dark, Idle Day in Britain everyone doing homeworic on It. Frenchm an public cf China,” including au­ jitinng of guerrilla suspects Tbot’s the reason for today’s thors, diplomats and Jcurnal- White House meeting with Mal- Ists, have been tapped, the without trial. LONDON (AP) — Electric thousands were laid off as fac­ off 2,600. Rovers halted all car o f the firm ’ s 21,000 em ployes H elps Out Troops and police did not in­ raux, the former French cultur­ WMto House says; power cuts brou^ on by Brit­ tories went on a government- producticn. Tbe company s ^ will be Ut progressively. terfere with the march in En- ain’s coal strike threw thou­ al minister. However, spokesmen general­ decreed half-time operation. all of its 14,000 workers will be Ford of Britain said it hopes nlaklllen, a lakeside resort town sands out of week today. Nixon, in disclosing plans for ly have shied away from Identi­ Hardest hit was the state- affected at some time during even to give an oi^nion of what 6S miles southwest of Belfast, St. Valentine’s Day became to keep ffo in g on its own emer­ tbe meeting, said he was im­ fying these sources. Among and the CathoUos made It a owned BriUrii Steel giant and the w eri(. gency generators. pressed with Malraux’ analysis, they thought of Peking duck. reasons given: Tbey don’t want “mlaery Mcnday*’ aoroes the O n e Insider conceded: short one. They hrid a rally at nation. Tbe stock market plum­ the motor firms, Britain’s big­ Nine plants of Joeeih Lucas, in his “Antimemolres,” of to antagonize those who may British Steel, a big electricity “Tbere’s an extra dimension o i which speakers rejected a com­ meted and the vahie of the gest e^qpert Industry. Jaguar makers of car batteries and consumer, was badly hurt be­ China and Communist Chair­ have been left out of the con- secrecy to avc^ expectatlans promise that reports from Lon-- pound stethng dropped. motors halted all production at other parts, closed, throwing cause blast fumaces can’t be man Mao end Premier Chou sultaticns. Its Coventry plant and sent 8,-. 13,000 production workers out .of En-lal. ‘ that couldn’t be fulfUled.” But, It has been disclosed don say the BrttUh government The CKwrition Labor party 600. hom e. Trium ph m otors laid jobs. A spokesman said ttte rest (See Page Eight) Nixon still is not satisfied But, tbe process of getting that the President also read la oonridering a OathoUc as prepared a motlan of censure with the mountains of material the President briefed and ready some works of two China sriiol- deputy prime minister of on the House of Oommens Northern Ireland and a quota he’s been provided. Press Sec­ was begun well before Henry ars at Harvard: historian John aghhxtt tbe Conservative gov­ retary Rcnald L. Ziegler said Kissinger’s secret trip to Pe­ King. Farbcuik’s book “The of OathOUcs in the provincial ern m en t king in July 1971. United States and China’’ and cabinet. Tbe government warned of a Nixon, returning from Florl trying to beat us oft ttie Violent clashes between pick­ the date for the meeting would day that he would meet Bhutto Ziegler said. But the press sec­ by the State Department, Na- (See Page Eight) streets. Is trying to buy us off.” eting mlnewockers and police Pakistan announced today that be announced after the British only after, the Pakistani presi­ Kevin Agnew, vice president broke out in a number of points he pfauia to meet Prime Mlnis- Foreign Secretary, Sir Alec dent recognized Bangladesh as a new nation. of the CathoUc-bosed ClvU in England sad Scotland. tera Ihdlta Gandhi cf India and Douglas-Home, vislto Pakistan lUghts Aesociatton, said promi­ Rail services around London Mujlbur Rahman shortly. next week. Sir Alec, now on a “After Mr. Bhutto has recog­ nent Catholic poUtlolans would and other Industrial centera “Plans are being worked tour of the Far East, stopped In nized Bangladesh,” he said, “I ahun a position In the provin­ were disrupted. Tbqusands ar­ cut’’ for the meeting, ^utto, New Delhi on Us way out. shall be ready to meet with cial cabinet. rived at the(r offices to be told told newsmen at Lahore air­ Mrs. Gandhi has said she was him and discuss aU matters.’’ “They want to enj<^ a few to go home because of power port. prepared to meet Bhutto but Meanwhile, Sen. Edward more summers,” he added, cuts in sectrir after sector. He added that he would an­ only to discuss Issues relating Kennedy arrived in Dacca to- The picture in Industry was nounce a date for the lifting of directly to India and Pakistan, (See Page Eight) confused but it was clear that martini law after the meeting. not those involving Bangladesh. (See Page Bight)

Campaign Issue Waxes Warm Who’s Delaying the Peace Effort?

By MICHABL FUTZEL Muride of Maine, whose oriti- gest that presidential candl- Hoffa, whom Nixon ordered ctom cf the Nixon peace pro­ dates are delaying a settlement released from federal prison In Vice President ^iro T. A r posals, Agnew said, “under­ b y speaking out on thdlWlar. December, said on ABC’s “Is­ new says some preridentlal mines tbe chance that the “in fact,” be aald in an inter­ sues and Answers” broadcast candidates may be encouraging North Vietnamese are going to view Sunday cn NBC’s “Meat Sunday, that hto ramark did not Norih Vietnam to post|waa accept them.” the Press,” “I happen to (Unk constitute an mdorsement. MttUng the war in Indochina, lindaay, tbe mayor cf New that Mr. Nixon himself to de­ Meany, in a copyrighted in­ but one candidate, {Democrat Torfc, said it to nenoense to sug- laying the aetUiment of tbe terview in the current issue of Jolm V. lindaay, says it to Vietnamese war hto contin­ U.6. News A World Report, President Nixon who to delay­ ued InstotMioe on supporting said the chances are very slim ing a settlement the TMeu government which we he would support Nixon, but “It Agnew, in an intorvtow have no bustness supporting.” all dqjMnds on vdio the Demo­ recorded tor broadcast today Lindsay called for setting a cratic candidate to.’’ on the NBO “Today” riww. withdrawal deadline Imme­ “I will not go with a fMlow 11 said he wouldn’t go as for as diately and puUlng all Ameri­ running for president of the presidential aide H. R. Halde- can troops out of Vietnam with­ United States who advocates man who last week accused in a matter of weeks. The Viet­ surrender in Southeast Asia,’’ critics cf Nixon’s pesos plan of issMn namese, be said, should chart the labor leader said, nor would “consetoualy aiding and abet­ their own destiny. he si^port Gov. George C. Wal­ ting the enemy-” On another subject, lindsay cf Alabama if Wallace “I wouldn’t say oonsotously,” said he supports school busing were to get the (Democratic Agnew sold. “ I wouldn’t go that as “one cf the tools that has to nomination. far.” But he added: be used” to achieve Integrated, MINNESOTA—The Minnesota “If you were in North Vlet- quality puMic educatten. Poll, publiriied today by the nam and you thought that there In other weekend pMlttoal de­ Minneapolis Tribune, says Mus- Sellers Scale Fence Seeking Surprise was a chance that -a man could velopments, former Teamsters Me has a slighit lead over the waiii 8t. merchants mas-.away so they won’t miss to climb over, Paul Mlssert, be elected president who would boss James R. Hoffa described state’s own Sen. Hubert H. cave in to every demand that Nixon as "the best-qualified Humphrey In the race for the querade as George Washington marked - down merchandise. Creighton Shoor, Harold Ga- you made, you wouldn’t be man at the present moment for Democratic presidential nomi­ and hto mtoutemen for a mam- SJ°” mrtaSr“ i X “ SS ^ very rapid to nHb to the bai^ the presidency,” and AFLrGIO nation. The sam pling o f 600 gaining table." President Gecirge Meany left moth three-day sale of money- money they will save. ^ adults asked to name the saving buys starting Friday. ^From left on the fence, side? See tomorrow’s Herald for The vice prerident alni^ed out open tbe possibility that be strongeet candidate to run the front-numlng Demooratlo would supi^ Nixon tor re- Men. and women will motor to Frederick Nassiff and Leo Ju- a treasure that you can win. Qontonder, Sen. Edmund S. 8FnU> T. AGNEW election. (See Page Eight) Manchester from many miles ran, and on the groiptd waiting (Herald photo by Buceivicius)

i.Vl PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1972 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1972 P A G E T H R E E

T A R G A X E R ^ Musical ‘Cabaret’ Sheinwalrf on Bridge Ribicoff Asks One Vet On Hand ------CLAY R. POLLAN- LIBRA ARIU Called a Success DON'T TAKE ANY Drug Payments When the Maine ^ P-R-E%” SHOP* IWA*. 2> JM Yo«r Daily AcUrHy Guidk M 'I According fo fha Start. '' T- ” / ft? LOSING FINESSES NORTH T. 22 ^ l4 i 4 To develop message for Tuesday, In Movie Version By ALFRED 8HEINWOLD 7 5 4 In The Oaldor Shopping Flaw Under Medicare Is Remembered O ) 9^14-2^ 111-17-25-33^ read words corresponding to numbers .When I was 6 years old, my C? K 9 8 Mhnehester — B m MI mon I>M I jfe/SMMMS 51-76Rl-wW> By NORM GOLDSTEIN 0 A 9 4 PHILADBUPHIA (AP) — HOBIE SE|iyiCE! > TAURUS of your Zodioc birth sign. father took me on his knee and WAOHpiGTON (A!P) —Un- 61 Block SCORPIO NEW YORK (AP). — Hie 4k AQJ6 Mon.-Tues.-Wed, Only Ju st one veteran of the ^>an- ^ APR. 20 I A 31 You ocr. 23 said; “You are now a big boy ;der legUkatiaa propoaed by U.S. ,20p|josita 32 A 62 Authority movie veralon ot ‘‘Cabaret’’ la EAST lavAmerican War was on hand ( ^ MAT 20 3B c 33 Count 63 Desires WOK. 21 and going to school. Pay atten­ WEST 4 10 9 62 » SPAQHETTI $1J5 ;Sen. Abraham Riblooff, D- Sunday at the annual Remem­ t•19-2^2d 4 Your 34 Short 64 Your offered with colorful virtuosity tion to your teacher, and don’t 4 A K J 5 Impelling 35 Events 65 Regording 124-34-39- Z> Ootm., Medicare poymenta ber the Maine ceremonies held -77«-90 43-70-74 take a2iy losing finesses." This 0 5 4 2 7 6 Prestige 36 Avoid 66 Discreet. and a BrechUan quality thatrJ-to 0 8732 » MIXED SEAFOOD MARMARA $3.56 3mMdd be extended to cover pi«- on board the U8S Olympia, «UAINI 7 Prepared 37 Surprising 67 Stobility Is sound advice for everybody 0 Q I 10 5 SAGITTARIUS its credit—imbues it with a soul 4k K 10 9 5 Adm. Oeoige Dewey’s flagship 5> MAy 21 8 Money 38 The 68 To WOK. who has reached the age at 6 4k 7 3 2 (Claim, Filet of Sole, Seallom and Shrimpl •crlptlon druga. 9 Behind 39 Journey 69 Will as well as a song. during the war. PffjUHe 20 70 Advontogedu'sOfC. as you can see from today’s SOUTH Salad, Bread and Butter . Ommecticut’s eenlcr aenator 10 Sex 40 Permit Leidy Hbward, 94, who was a \1'2-27-29-52 I I Moke 41 Con 71 Chonge Far from the usual Image of hand. 4 Q 8 3 calla the meanure “a Icng^ 120ne 42 Lir>e 72 Long-term 6-18-21-38, REBIRlCnO LUNCHEON SERVED 11:8 0 -2 :8 0 Marine for five years, was the (24M2.87 42-50-66 ' a big, bouncy, spectacle “Holly­ West dealer. C? A Q J 10 6 3 . needed reform.” 13 Mogrtetism 43 Be 73 Progress Un4(r 17 ngiilnt MCMl DINNERS 4 :8 0 -9 P.M. lone veteran present as two CANCIR 14The . 44 Receptive 74 Now CAPRICORN wood” musical, ’’Cabaret’’ is Ps«MirA4ult9Mf«ai North-South vulneraWe. O K 6 I His propoeal also calls tor the TEL. 649-9097 • floral wreaths were thrown Into JUHl 21 IS Will 45 Errors 75 Tolk OfC. 22 more a romaitce-drama with Opening lead — King of 4 . 8 4 'creation of an Inspector general WALL-TO-WALL 16Gets 46 In 76 Dilly- music; bright song and darice the Delaware River, urtiere the JUVt 22 47 Well-ospected77 Is JAN. I» Spades. West North East South tor Health Programs In the fed­ 17 Your playing off an underlying feel West wins the first trick with Olympia is berthed as a mu­ nK W o-is-x 18 It 46 Charming 78 Expectations 3- 7-26-32/C- , M 8M IMOa 12 MMUtTBl Pass 1 4k Pass 1 ^ eral Department of Health, CAflPETING 191s 49 Speciot 79 With h?-47-71 of impending doom. the king of spades, on which 1 NT Pass 3 9 seum. 80 Your (AKlIMtMyvsy Pass Eduoation and Welfare. RIM- 20 Be 50 Be . “Cabaret,”—a 1966 Broadway lacMMinM) East plays the discouraging 4 All Pass The ceremony Is held each UO 21 On 51 Don't 81 Dolly Pass JEANT-CLAUDE oeff says the tmipector general JULY h ^ 22 Emphasized 52 Of 82 Accept hit baaed on Cliristopher Isher- deuce. West next leads the would “conduct constant re­ year to honor the 266 men who , 23 Scene 53 Pride 83 Your wood’s stories and John van queen ot diamonds. What is died on Feb. 16, 1089, when the ___ »A0S. 22 { 2 4 A 54 To 84 Suggestions diamonds. Then lead a trump Ni XT TO TWO GUYS (-« ANTMfX>« views to make siu« the health t Druten’s play, “I Am a Cam­ your plan? battleship U8S Maine sank in 5-13-161 « 25 Efforts 55 Work 85 Advontoge to dummy’s eight. programs are fulfilling the 26 For 56 To 8 6 A era”—is a tale of life In Ger­ It you didn’t have a father’s / N i w Havtuma harbor foUowtng a fe^l-49-57 Now you loBii dummy’s ace goals Oongress has set for C alf Blau's and we will send an expert to 27 In 57 Attention 87 Suggestions PISCES many of the early 1930s. Berlin advice to guide ycu, the club GEORGE G-SCOn mysterious explosicn. The war VIR60 88 Around them.” 28 Fiscol 58 Femole finesse might tempt you. But__ c< diamonds, \ discarding your in - 29 Position 59 Judgment 89 You m . If ^ Is on the last legs of its “divine m between the United States end I your home with samples. Choose from hun- s 30 Don't 60 To 90 Necessity MAR. 2 0 *^ decadence,” just beginning to yw woiUriiise'to‘"the'king Spain followed. 2/1 ■ gooeestep to disaster, l^th R ockville clubs and back would come a ttUon to tead the queen ^ clubs “THE HOSPITAL” I dreds of new patterns, colors and fabrics. No N36-45-46J9 ^Adverse ^^Neutnl 3040-53^5441 /65-72-T8 61-64-73 I gentle understatement, the film Hospital Notes spade through your queen. The ® Jf Meat Imports captures that 30s look and feel e v e n t s would take a club ^ Play the king of clubs (oth- :U-S!l8-8a«L7: Salutes St. Paul obligation to you . . . of the dread to come. visiting hours are 13:80 to 8 Md^Uiree spades. would 4 jw a rt a May Be Eased NEW YORK (AP) — Al­ A leggy Liza MQnnelli Is Sally p.m. in all areas except ma­ How do you know In advance sP«»e) whereupon y o u \ ^ . though Judaism has long con­ ■ CALL M3-4159 Bowles, the KU Kat Klub sing­ ternity where they are 2 to 4 that the club finesse Is sure to Now you draw trumpk^ end- WAfiHmOTON (AP) — The MEADOWS '’7";';,':", sidered the earty Christian mis­ serving Connecticut nomemsl'eni 6)nce er—a flighty cuckoo of Pookle and 6:30 to 8 p.m. loee? At the first and second tng In the dummy, and \caah Cost cf living Clounctl is con­ (1) ETMfnl of DollHni »«*» sionary, Paul, as an apostate Adams aiicestry; Michael York tricks West has told you that the jack of clubs to discard a (») For A Few DaOaR» MUwa • 06 sidering a proposal to ease from Ills Jewish faitii. Rabbi Is the young Ehiglish tostructor Admitted Friday: Lester he has the ace-king of spades l«rtng spade. ’This guara2ito ^ I OPEN EVERY NIGHT OPEN MON. “T H E W AY who becomes her friend and Waite, Spring St., Rockville; and the queen-jack of dla- you*" game contract. \ meat import quotas as a means Dr. Richard L. Rubensteln por­ blau lover Bernard Holland, Prospect St., monds. You know that West Dally Question of trimming a sharp increase In trays him as a Jewish mystic THRU SAT. furniture stores Tno’i hla RockvlUe; Mary Uzlemblo, Vil- passed to begin with S2id never As dealer you hold: Spades, kneat prices. whose Insights have universal I HEARD IT” B ^ y ^ ^ r S l c T t jage St.. I^^Ue; Beverly peeped during ^ entire auc- relevance. 340-6606 386-53(X) 643-4159 : Donald Rumsfeld, the coun- In a new bortc, “My Brother THURS. & FRI. improvements tor fllm -ls the ^ ^est have the jell’s exeopUve director, told a Paul,” (Harper ft Row), Rabbi ^ormerly" by John Gruber To p Hat Restaurant weekend news conference the Rubensteln, of Florida State NITES till 9 KEITH'S at the cabaret, serving as the ^ With knowledge «"<» P«P- SST'eSS Jmatter of meat prices Is before University, says Paul’s vision link between the real world of ® .z the council, but’he refused to m il5 MAIN ST„ MANOT^'ITJR ^ ^ 4 ^ 5 ^ ^ R»rirlce controls on emm of the club^t his bizarre HookvUle: David Miller, ond trick with the queen of dla^ suit, ample strength for an helped found, paralleling the cosm Of the club. At his Mzarre ^ ^ Locally Owned and Operated m eat or other raiw farm prod- findings of 20th century psy-. ru ccntlnue with that Inter- two orchestrations with which best In exaggerated makeup. fucts were being considered. RPT> 2, Rockville; Mrs. Leslie club (his best defense) take Copyright 1972 choanalysis and other Insists rupted column on Iketxuny this I familiar, Gray Introduces and-or per- \ 1 Btesing Import quotas to spur Read Herald Advertisements Adams and son, Burbank Rd., the ace of clubs and the Ung of General Featores Oorp. into human depth. time. A couple of weeks ego I planned two operas other forms the song-and-dance niun- importaticn of foreign meat Is I., hfo “Pelleas" wi stories by bers which serve as a kind ot Rockville. . I Menu ] Adniltted Saturday: Leslie .'(“ammig the more likely possl- ^ Edgar Alien Poe, and tiie Met- Greek chorus In commenting on blUttes,” Rumsfeld said. era, “Pelleas et Mellsande, ropolitan even aimounced It had and complimenting the story- Rich, 35 George Dr., Rockville; * Agriculture Secretary Bart L. that I did not have space to purchased the rights to them. Une, from the opening “IRTU- Edwin Lively, 99 Scott Dr., Ver­ ' BREAKFAST 643-7R33 fRri PARKING REAR OF THIATRJ^ ^Buts and meat producers’ or- discuss tils other woriu. Then I But Debussy never wrote them, kommen,” to the bouncy “Mon- non; Eileen Harvell, 8 Broad EGGS WITH TOAST yanlsatkm including the Anier- had to put the matter aside to <» write ey“ aiid the UUe song at the acan Natlohid Catilcm m ’s Asso- take up^Wrlage of Figaro” ’ »>y his cut and try close. vmderrnere Ave., PANCAKES Rockville; Bcnlta Sandstrom, The $240JP00 Alpifle cdpec Relation strongfly oppose raising which Hartt Is presenting this “ f h® Ie be sponsored by a local Vernon; Oiristoidier ( Welch, NEW HAVEN (AP) — About origlnaUy ttUedt “Promenade ggem to think. That animal is ...... Lake Chabot near the San HARTFORD (AP) — and added that the Improve­ Intent by the company to pay package store with samples su^ Springfield, M ass.; WlUlam senUmentale.” It was the pub- gpeued “fawn.” If you don’t ’Leandro-Oakland border and Transportation Oommlssloner ment Is expected to bring a 1,600 Connecticut woijters at the money during the required pUed by the Merchant Wine Kuca, Mountain Rd., RockvlUe; MOW on Usher who gave It Its precwit ^ ■■faun” Is, maybe {was in the Hayward fault, a A. Bari Wood says rehabilita­ “minimal Increase In traffic” Southern New England Tele­ 14-day challenge period. Company. OrlUa Cyr, Windermere Ave., ! seismologist said. tion of an existing 1,000-foot phone Oo. will get retroactive A company spokesman sold a name. you ahouM look It up. Nijinsky The club’s home-life and youth RockvlUe; Gladys Anderson, GREEN STAMPS at tile aiiport An offioer at a aherttfs sub- runway extension at Bradley A pubUc hearing on the plan was later to choreograi* this committee wiU display posters West Rd., ElUngton; Louise pay Increases held up during relatively modest sum In retro­ ' 'staUan in San Leandro said he International Airport is needed toe one other work puMWied; tto „,uaic and provoked a huge comparing area supermarkets’ Smith, Eastview Terr., Tolland; has been scheduled March last faU’s wage-price freeze, active pay increases Is in­ frtt liothlng but heard a '^xx* scandel with his definitive ac- prices of meats and staple items Gladys MerriU, Merrow Rd., to comply with safe take-off re­ 14 at 8 p.m. In the Suffield Ifigh says a union spokesman. volved, but he couldn’t give ex­ A T YOUR rumble. toe “Petite Suite.” tlons. The music Is not that Eis compUed by committee mem­ ToUand; Paul Cutting, Lake St., quirements some types, of School. Jeha Buuighnessy, president act figures. put WM not ^® graphic. but It Is suggestive bers’ surveys. This Is the pro­ Vernon; Candace Noirie, E. seems to w«vrk enough. It was Ini^lred by the ject’s second year. Main St, RockvUle; David Car­ v ^ few improsBlonlst poem of Ihe same The mental hecUth committee penter, Ja n Dr., Verncm. MANCHESTER DAIRY QUEEN BRAZIER ^ as y®**- . ^ ^ t^ e booio hv Stephan'Mallarme. is seeking volunteers to partic­ Discharged Simday: Dorothy His “N ^ n ,^ ” also have a ipate in Its Friendly Afisltor pro­ Haiuion, Grant HIU Rd., ’Tbl- 6B4 HARTFORD RD., MANCHESTER gram, a plan to cheer shut-in ^ an effect he Uked. The movement depicting the sea; land; Sylvia Smith, Spring St., victims of multiple sclerosis. RockvlUe; Antoinette Bell, vrtiole oblect of training In mu- specifically we axe treated to The membership committee BEGINNING SATURDAY. FEB. 11 Id FBB. 20. CASH IN THESE COUPONS S ^ ^ ^ t i o T a T f p refer ^ e legend of Ulysses who stop- ^ ^ ^ e r s School. St., RockvlUe; Wanda STOP IN TODAY C o u g h in g ? DuPerry, Silver St., Coventry; FOR EXTRA SAVINGS! Blonal sdiool la to make thU ^ to the oiganteatton, Mrs. Ger- Marie Godin, Country Lane, sort of approarii unnecemaiy, valse Kosak, 34 Kenwood D r.; RockvlUe. SUCRETS' but altiiough Debussy had the mast so he would not be temp- J o ^ h Privlzzino, 498 HOME OF THE BIG Va Lb. BRAZIER BURG COOKED LIKE A STEAK Ts Cough Control Formula requisite training he apparent- ted to jump overboard to join parser/St. ly never made use of it. the sirens singing so seductively Members are asked to bring FVw his time he was a “way around his boat, a t a 0*s«ulc«nl/Artt»(heGC rctmvlg layette items to the meeting. >mi nevnaty >f«w4 «i( rhne* . 8 5 Mto ttooM pae »nd moMte nXM-v i With this coupon out” composer and received the One of his last works was From donatlcns a complete lay­ THE LIHLE THEATRE i 8 wrath of critics and academl- “The Martvrdom of Saint Se­ ette will be assembled as a con­ of MANCHESTER dans alike. I didn’t encounter bastlan.” This was a mixed-up tribution to Project Concern. his music until 1920 and he was opus commissioned by Ida Ru- Hostess for the evening wUl presents D a irii stUl considered “avante garde” binstdn with plot and dialogue be Mrs. Robert Price. The meet­ even then. By that time he had bv Gabriel d’Annunzlo.. It was ing Is open to interested guests the nostalgic comedy A Q u e e n SUPER SERVICE PHARMAC been labeled as an ’’Impres- a scandal and was placed under and prospective members. hit for the whole slonisL” Interdict by the Catholic family! Debussy didn’t like that class- (Church. A few years ago it was TH£ MODERN MEDtCATtON FOR TEMPORARY ificatlon; he steadfastly main- revived, created another scan- FREE! 50 REUEF OF MINOR SORE THROAT PAIN tabled that he was a realist. In- ,jal, and was again banned by THEATER TIME deed. If you listen to some of a,e church, SCHEDULE n a n s SUCRETS SORE Sore Throat? his worits they are onamata^ f u,e music to this one, iW Green Stamps Congested? THROAT SPRAY poetical; a good example is Ms the whole thing. Person- Burnside — ’’The Hospital”, jBUDUSS WITH THIS COUPON AND A PUBCHASB OF S1.M OB HOBB 11. 7:16, 9:26 .2 6 0 0 . aerosol an im-. Cbiema I — “The Hospital”, MANCHESTER DAIRY QUEEN pressionist. He doesn’t really 7:10, 9:16 684 HARTFORD RD., MANCHESTER - XX.. try to denlct the subjects of his Cinema n —“Show Job”, 7:80, SUCRETS He jounmyed to Ba^dU i on fanciful titles; he tries to create LIMIT ONE Good titt Ftb. 20 9:30 THURS.-FRI.-SAT. 1.12 Sore Throat Lozongeb two occasions and discovered the mood of them. For example. UA Theatre—“Pocket Money”, for himself vdiat could be done If you hear his “Goldfish,” 7:16,9:16 FBB. 24 . 25. 26 with orchestral tone colors as which takes about seven min­ Manchester Drive-In — Re­ Get DtmulcsntlAnsiihtiie Formuls evidenced by Wagner. He nev­ utes to perform, you’ll end up opens Friday Bailey fast tamporary relief of minor er copied Wagner's ideas, but sore throat paip and mouth irritations about in the same fram e of East Hartford Drive-In — Re­ CHILDREN'S he definitely is one of the best Aaditonum DeeeitgestenidimtiwK Fbrmw* 14 lonifus mind as if you had been watch­ opens Friday FtsI lompororv rtbot o( riMOl colorists among the French. I MHS 8:30 p.m. congoslion and nwior tivotl irritMions ing goldfish for seven minutes. East Windsor Drive-In — Re­ meitiloned earUM' that he got _ .... ^ x i; lOhNGES SUCRETS’ i«.ux, Essentlslly that Is what Debus- opens Friday ' V ‘-*' to listening to bells and used ^re aU Meadows Drive-In — “A Flat- their overtones as a basis for a sy and impressionism Recommended by many about. fuU of Dollars”, 7:80; “For A TICKETS STUDENTS E new kind of harmony. Few Dollars More”, 9:21 ■doctors for fast temporary '' This found an excellent ex­ $8.00 $2.00 CHUREnCHEHlYRMIHO relief of minor ample In his “Cathedrale en- Groups of 20 or More Cold Decongestant sore throat pain gloutie,” or “Submetged Cathe­ He Shook Up $8.26 each 108 BONUS 100 BONUS dral,” a work for piano in SUCRETS ('.MliON. Formula (.\UM)\. H\mnii.HKM>s which you seem to hear sounds His 500 Friends OAUx 878-8288 Green Stamps Green Stamps m miii.avin Soro Throat Lozenges 7’s or a t tile .28 that aren’t even in the instru­ WITH PURCHASE OF A WITH PURCHASE OF A $ ' temporarily relieves nasal ment. It has been orchestrated MILWAUKEE (AP) — Elroy PAUL NEVBCAN UGGETT PABKADE DBUO congestion and minor Bonerz, a bachelor who said he L E E M ABVm In Oamu/cent/Anesfhet/c F o rm u ls but it is most effective in its Brazier Deluxe sore throat irritations last lamporatv fatial ot minor original form. The piano has a ^ family aiuilversaries as 'POCKET MONEY” (14 lb. BURGER - LETTUCE - TOMATOI sore throat pain and mouth iiniattons an excuse tor throwing a party, Become A Subscriber Banana Split single sounding bocuti to reln-i Blon. • FrI. U16 • BfU 2 TliCKETS TO 6 SHOWS HEAP OF FRENCH FRIES force all the overtones he em­ was host to about 600 friends S15.00 WITH THIS COUPON WITH THIS COUPON \l 1 .t Bat. 2-4-d-8-l» MANCHESTER DAIRY QUEEN ployed and the orchestra does and relatives Sunday for his Sun. 1 188-8 tS0-6;80-7M-8:M MANCHESTER DAIRY QUEEN V X s own mock wake. CALL 644-8269 684 HARTFORD RD... MANCHESTER 684 HARTFOR.P RD., MANCHESTER 24’. . 6 6 not. Consequently the sounds Bated GP 1 6 OL 16 01. Mend far better In the original “Don’t I look naturtd?” the for Subscription Information Good till Fd>. 20 d o o d ^ Feb. 20 venzton than In either of the 49-year-old grocer asked his SUPER SERVICE nURMICIES'i giggling guests as he admired a HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN THOMASTON coffin containing a repUca of AVON NEW STORE HOURSII TH£ KAY DRUG CO. AVNOOD PHARMACY AXELROD PHARMACY J. C. PHARMACY himself and decorated with a TOWnATHPHAnmCY I l l Mato Sirott a a i Now Ortuui AMAWO %7 Btoai oiPMi 44 Mem street m W. MMn Utm% P A rsm O tC A L PHARMACY FORSTER HEIGHTS Conwf w«shu»fl*n A m ihw WEST HARTFORD bouquet of vegetables and “ H it since M 'A 'S 'H h is the medical pro- UTHEL i 1001 M«M tIfOM PHARMACY LINCOLN DRUG KOTTENHOPF DRUG OPEN MONDAY STAtrsAHAnmcY ELMWOOD , MlNMtBrtUHtAiN. sot W88I MMN M . lo o t PevfNNflon Avenue mushrooms. fission hnen more irreverently-or more MILLER'S PHARMACY Ho» thooHnf CeuMet UPORDOOP FREEMAN DRUG CO. PARK LANE PHARMACY Invitations had requested “no eLOOMFlILD OSS M8»N A«on*p8 ISTS COfOlN AvONM SSI Perk Ro m thru SATURDAY; hunting If^rRlh admirinfljr-wpnsad to view. Chiyefsiiy has ffLAIHOOO INC. NEWINGTON memorials.” But many guests Dftuo a r y 11M Now Bttlrtn AVWitM KAZARIAN PHARMACY WAFfINQ divisid a howlinily. funny comedy that can- 774 PMh A«8MtM ■ 4?t Pifwioflow AveotN ELM HILL DRUQ FRANKSPHARMACY PubUshed Dally Bsoept Sunday! cam e with gifts and i^mpathy ROCITHCU PHARMACY FAINFIELD MANOELL “S PHARMACY 400 NowlwMON A«4. StSOektene Avo. OPEN MONDAY, sad Bolidays at U Blaittl StiMt, FAIRFIELD PHARMACY cards tor the civic-minded Bo finne all eur sus^cions abaat the downright aOM Otw* Hills AVentM ion Pott Ro. S«t Ff8AlitMi A«*nw8 NIANTIC VlfETHERSFIELD itoacUMter, Ooaa. emsTOL THOMAS PHARMACY OUASTA’S PHARMACY SAUL S PRESCRIPTION CENTRE nerz, founder cf a youth cohfer- incemiietence i f onr medical instHotiins.'' BfUSTOL PHARMACY OLASTONtUnV •0SC80I10I AV8. fk PMin Avenue 44 Weicotl Hilt RoM THURSDAY and TUspboaa #484711 . TOYVNE PHARMACY KENSINGTON Paid SI ence at Us church. -Arthur Kni|ht, SATURDAYJiCVIEW MANCHESTER fllPariMftoioNAwmuo SSI raew LonOofi TwffioUie ROCKiHILL WILSON EAST WINDSOR GRANBY FERNDALEDRUO INC. PATTEN W\JG WILSON DRUG Formerly Keith’s of Manchester HSSS8Ster?S^^) He began organizing the DAVID’S PHARMACY •a CMinMrlfttA Hwy. M 4 t sues Doene Hwv SM WMOtor Ave. FRIDAY NIOHTS ___A T 7;15.9!2S ' GRANBY p h a r m a c y MIDDLETOWN DM BATU M«tfi stteet tHHtlOfO A«*. ROCKVILLE WINDSOR LOCKS wake six weeks ago, he said, color! 684 HARTFORD RD„ MANCHESTER EAST HARTPQRO PEL TONS DRUG STORE FABIAN DRUG 1115 Main Street Advance BANK ST. PHARMACY loa Mam stPMi CHARLAND'S PHARMACY “to thank all of my friends tor eiM PHARMACY C.OnMOy RO. t « W inlftf Avenue ?4 M«in Slieet All 9:00 ISO awtntioe AvenM WOODmRD DRUG Phone 643-4159 BURNSIDE MHMIMOWn SfWOOkfS PI848 SOUTHINGTON WINSTEO the weddings, anniversaries WsUiMflon atroe* OXLEY'S DRUG STORE CITY PHARMACY INC. and graduation parties they i ‘-‘i ’ i’AI-'- If.. cor. M «M A CenMr Sts. 114 M*m atreol BUDGET TERMS • CASH • CHARGE • UP TO 3 YEARS TO PAY j He Copy have invited me to.” MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1972 PAGE FIVE PA(SB FOUB MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1972 entry; M n. (Bernice Buchanan, which the problems could be rntd-Hearlng Clinic to supply the twice as many people as Con­ Manchester Bnfield; M n. Oaptola Ferrla, Tolland corrected more easily and with local needs, necticut lieC MCKee St.; Fnnk Tray- leas mtpenoe. longer possible to Tomorrow’s the Day ‘ While pleylnff down earning Hc^pital Notes gls, 17 Green Rd.; Hazen North, According to Mrs. June Bar- continue this reliance because power, Joseph B. Bums, execu­ PAIOKE SUPPER 14 Short Rd.; M n. IBdna Lynn, School Board Will Provide rows, one of the parents who the demands on the clinic have tive secretary of the gaming v n n riN G h o c b s 47 Green Rd. approached the board, many become so heavy that children Intermediato Care Semi- local children have already been needing evaluaUon or help are commission, and others have Sponsored by The 60-60 Club of St. Mary’s Church Also, M n. Elizabeth BIwood, For Lottery Tickets predicted that the lottery will private, noon • 2 p.m., and 4 ______Speech Therapist Services identified by classroom teach- put cfu-a. waiting list that post­ 97 Battuta Rd.; MUa Claln ers and school nurses as peed- pones any action for months tlw dottle dif tm mdlii*** J k e n e iI By DAN HAU. clal Revenue, which operates help cut into the "action” of Il­ p jn . - 8 p.m.; private rooma, Leveaque, Eaat Hartford; Mlaa 6iaatM n66j legal gambling. Tuesday, Feb. IS, 1972 le a.m. - 2 p.m., and 4 p.m. • 8 Diane L. Jonea, 160 Vonion The Board of SIducation has speech therapist are two-thirto ing speech therapy. Before this and years," he added, Awoclated Preas Writer the lottery and will set up pari­ pan. agreed to meet lU responalMU- relmburseable by the state, but help can be given a formal eval- Hiring ^ pail-tlme therapiet mutuel and off-track horse-race Bums also foresees the poasl- Ave., Rockville; Luke A. Bran- first the school board must car­ -yw, w* carry HARTFORD (AP) — — 6:00 PJ«. - 7:30 PJ«.— Pedlatriea: Parento aUowed shard, 8 to m ; M n, JucMth Ann fiez for providing the services uation is needed. will cost the board $80 a day. betting later, also has created a blUty of moving to a dally lotte- of a q>eech therfipUt at least on ry the funds to pay for the serv­ She claimed 14 children at two days a week for three hours OonnecUcut wUl' become tbe comidicated plan for g400 and Vf after the current operation any ttane except noon—2 p.m.; Oovell, Sunny Slopea Rd., Oo- ices in Its budgets. fourth etato in the union -with a NEILL HALL ethen, 2 p.m. • 8 p.m. lumUa. a t>art-tlme baaU. Meadowbrook have been idpnti- a day. r® $40 prises that make winners U weU under way to cut further Dr. Kenneth MaoKenzie, su­ The Board of Education had fled as have been 18 children at 'The solution is "totally in- revenue-raiatav lottery on IVea- eligible for "bonansa-bonus" into the "numbers racket" that Self Service! 16 a.m. • 2 p.m.; AUo, M n. Pearl B. Daley, 1 day 4 p.m. ■ 8 p.m, perintendent of BChooU, will requested a speech therapist in Hlcks. Both the middle and high adequate as a satisfactory solu- toy \rith Ctov. J. drawings featuring the $100,000 widely Involves organised ST. MARY'S CHURCH Sunaet Lone, Andover; Bnreato hire a therapist to work two schools also have children with tlon to our problem," Dr. Mac-^ O f = « A /N /0 ^ 's honorary aaHe of a Ucket p rt„ ' crime. Intensive Care and Coronary Marquez, Hartford; M n. Dor- Its last two budgets only to DONATION mornings a week to evaluate have the item deleted after speech problems although actu- kenrie stated, but "it repre- to a former “Mgtlme*’ winner C a n : ImmedUte family odly. othea COrison, 11 St.; - -- - - sente a start in the right di- In another state’s lottery. Brajircewskl. a 77-year-old re-i ______Adult $ 1 .0 0 ...... Children 75c children In need of the special severe budget cuts. al statisfiCB were unavailable. cKflwiivt covering tired baker, was chosen to re­ any time, limited ito five min M n. Blonnce L. ClUford, 62 help. Training will be provided The parents meeting with the According to Dr. MacKenzle, rectlon." At the same time the gover­ ■tea. North St.; i t n . DotU Packer, • stdids • tran^axeiit nor is handing over the first ceive the first Connecticut lotte­ on a limited basU to fiuwe moat ixMird two weeks ago complained the statutes state, ‘“The Board ry ticket because he recently WANTED Maternity: Fathera, U a.m. - 488 W. Middle TIdu.; M n. in need of thempy. of delays experienced In waiting of Education riiall provide Monciieetor Evening Herald • fd ts • wood grains printed Connecticut lottery tick­ lf:46 p.m., and 6:26 p.m. - 8 Sylval Ortega, 476 Woodbrldge • qoflts • finals et to $l-mlUicn-winaer Adam won $1 million In the . New York Oean, Lat« Model To fiiuuice the service the for evaluation of their children’s speech impaired chUdren the Tolland oone^ondent Bette p.in.; ottaera, 3 p.m. - 4 p.m., St.; M n. 0 1^ MasMngUl, 78 school board approved a trans­ speech problems. services of a speech and hear- Quotiale, Tel. 878-2846. we have the most complete and 8:89 pan. • 8 p.m. Msqde S t, VenKMi. fer of $1,000 from the special n ie children were placed on a ing cUniciah for at least two assortment — over 60 pattens BAak gal gambling will become pos- ^ ^ ^ Age im ita : 18 In maternity. nble througn more than♦Ksa.a 8,000SiM chsiice ^ wttt shore his win- USED CARS AUo, Mn. David A. Plri and education account to the waiting-list at the University of thirty minute periods per week, In stock — from yd. specially licensed bustneases **f?*** a son from Brlstrd Tcqi Prices Paid U U other areas, no Umlt In son, 84-L Jefferwm St.; Mn. Ze- teariier’a salary account. Cmmecticut’s Speech and Hear­ except when the clinician rec­ Youth Killed^ throughout, file state. whose name he added to the w i»T I aelf-aervloe. non 'WUk-Lanlewskl and daugb- The boerd’a action came one ing Clinic. The childtan re­ ommends otherwise." get your winning ticket here! wiiming Ucket. For All Makes! COMPUTE AU emergency pattenU and ter, 268 Oak St.; Mn. WUUain week after a group cf parenU mained on the list for four years ’The ruling is mandatory. Dr. In Car A total of 3.6 million lottery sBps, each one numbered and 0<«»‘ect*cut s lottery \ ^ c h CARTER CHEVROLET •ntpatienU are requested to me Volk and daughter, Ufi Oak St.; protested the lack of a qieech without being called for evalu­ MacKenzle told the board. aulhorixed Connect!* b«Snr a "monev tree” e m -^ approved overwhelmingly ^ .pew emergency room and Mn. George lumtak Jr. tbMupUt’s services In the local ation. "Hiere Is no provision for a MILFORD (AP) — Ron­ C O ., INC. contrary opinion." ald Cyr, 16, of Brldg^xirt JM^Thave been prinSTtor the Horace bet^ WSURANGE entrance off Armory St. Aocen and son OverhlU Rd., BUington. schooU and cited state regula: The problems of a child need­ to the entrance U Via exUMng fions which requIn the Board ing speech or hearing therapy He further explained that the was killed earlj Sunday mern- first week’s sale.«>i,> has as Ite emblem a tree with 1229 Main St. cut 50® ticket ogent! dollar^sign leaves. The "money driveitoyB. London U losliig 80,000 people Bducatlim to make these pro­ become worse as delays a n ex­ board has for many years re- ing when the car In which he New Hampshire in 1964 be­ Phone 649-5238 a year in a drift to homn and visions. perienced, the parents contend. lied on the services of the Uni- was a passenger crashed on a came the first state In modem tree" Is shaped like the state’s iric Charter Oak, wMch SERVICE jobs In the countayalde. The expenses of providing a Valuable time U lost during versity of Connecticut’s Speech city street, police said. times to establish a state lotte­ I^aflenta Today: 262 ry. Since then it has been used in 1687 as a hiding jMned"bV Nevi^Y^rt and *1'® !: ADidrrTBb ba’hurday: , and Pennsylvania is Melbodnw J. BUhn, 244 Union hoping to start a state lottery *o England. ^ REAL ■ t; Harold Bmlthiwaite, /874 late fills month or early In wUl bear NOTICE m Uard e t ; Qeoege Gbandler, t*hlt primarily for lottery play- ESTATE 86 Senford Rd.; Mn. Dorothea EJach ticket In Connecticut’s during the first few months, TUESDAY, Orodhy, fitorn; M n. Jacqueline weekly lottery wlU cost 60 cents success Cutreaa, 68 Hislivtew Rd., South and can lead to a top quarter- ^ topei^ on the Windsor . ' year prise as large as $100,000. “umber of tickets sold. FEB. 15, 157t Also, Paul N. Cyr, 69 Tra c y In the first drawing on Feb. state government, has 849 P J f. t>r.; Mn. Gladys M. Bnes, 24, however, only $5,000-prise budgeted for a meager $2.6 mll- Bast Hartford; M n. WUMam.H. Joseph Burns, left, executive secretary of the state giminir conunission, chats winnfers wttl be selected. There U«i h» lottery revetmes—about Washington G riffith, 168 Peart St; ICn. with one of his employes, Mrs. Rosalind Quish, and with M. Adler DoUdn, Re­ will be one such winner for ths cost of starting the enter- Maty U Johnson, 294 C. Green publican town chairman, at Saturday night’s Lincoln Day dinner. Bums was each 100,000 tickets sold and prise—by the end of the current Rd. ; irvm idrpens, 24 INonnan guest speaker at the affair, attended b / over 140 people. Mrs. Quish is a field each of those will be eligible fiscal year cm June 30. ROBERT J . SMITH. ia| 8 t| Joseph R. KUnkevtoh, 106 for first-, second-, and third- MesklU is counting on an representative for the gaming commission. (Herald photo by Pinto) N . Blm St. place prizes cf $76,000, $20,000 added $14 million during the Fuhlic Hearing Also, Mn. Alice Larder, 66 and $10,000, which will be de- 1972-73 fiscal year. That Is also INSIfflANSMITHS SINGE 19H ■nick R d.; HoUy A . M hcdlier- 140 at Lincoln Day Dinner party. “We need young blood," elded in a separate drawing a small amount In view of New pon, Bast H artford; kfirs. Angle he He implied that “young “Rer several weeks. The sepa- Jersey’s well heraldM revenues Water Sunily A . M ayor, 48B House Dr.; bloke of Re^bUcan party.” Yoilllg W om an Is Brasiaw, Bast Hditfont , another game at the annual "In we’re going to bo Also, MSiyMih J. OavaUd, 26 ICanchestci' Lincoln Day dinner talking about Richard Nixon," Man of the Year Oneb: HiU Bt; Mm. BlUaheth Saturday — politics. In that Bums said, B. B^woqd, 97 Battista Rd.; game he predicted a "new re- Referring to the vo^ in Con- HONOIiUDU (AP) — The 24- MWk o I j . Hebert, Bast Bsrt- blrifa” of the Oonneoticut Re- necUcut In the 1968 presidential ireer-cdd president of the life of foird, Melinda !>.. Hegener, He- publican party, the team most elecUon, Bums remarked, "We the I.and ecology groiq> has as brt|n:|td., Andover; Mm. Ruth of the flitAnrtanta at the affair RepubUcans were soundly beat- been nominated by a local Jay- A. yftauiton, Storm; Ooleen M. an(Mdsmol^e ? In the Manchester Country Chib cee chapter as one of Hawaii’s rang, SiM Garden Dr.; Mm. were rooting for. Looking forward though, "Outstanding Young Men of the Jacqueline M. Kovacs, ,62 H ay- •‘Pdltlcs is a ^ume In Itself," Bums commentednow Year." Her name la So{Ale Ann Un Dr., Vernon. Bums tdd a very subdued audi­ hopefully going'to put Cohnectt- Aokl. Also, Amy M. Lambert, 101 ence, and he called politics, cut on the Republican side of a "There’s nothing In the rules South St., HockvlBe; Edwin A. "the lifeblood of America." Republican election. It can be that says it has to be a man," TJniBicim, Llitoholm Oocnor, done." said J^lbey Wong, who hdral- Aside from laughter brought Andover; Thomas N. McCrystal In the state, he said; "it Is nated kfias Add. "The more I Jr., Virgkdn Dane, Tolland. on by his seasoned humor, the essmtial for us in 1972 to elect thought about It, the more I only major interruption of Ms a Rs^bllcan Senate,’' but he thought she. ^uallfiee.' I just Also, Mm. IPbyUU H. Mb- speech was applause when ackniowledlged ' that It vriU be tMhk she’s good.’’ Geown, 61 Weat S t.; Edward S. Bums took a swipe at the other "mighty tough” to win a major­ If Miss Aokl wins, hi Hawaii, McGuire, Bast Hartford; Pa­ team. OaBing for unity In the ity In the General Assembly’s she could campete"''ln. the na­ tricia A. Malone, Broad Brock; RepuMican party In die future. Xbu. Jean M Mead, 'vnndaor; Draft say yes or no House ot Representatives. tional contest to becom^cne of Bums said, “If there are going Bums urged local RepubUcaxis the "10 Outstanding Young Men LouU MlrogBo, 118 Maple St; to be i^tUts, let them be with the to recruit young people for the a t the U.S.’’ Alfred J. Poirier. Cook Dr., Bri­ Democrats — and let me tell ton; Robert 8 . Smith, B rik n . you, they’ve got some dandles." Also, Mm. Regina T. Squad- M. Aurs. M. NaokowsU, 88 Lockwood S t; to have the “courage and de- M n. Eleanor. A. Bellriiainber, terminatlcn’’ of those former Turf Builder is America’s 848 Summit St.; Paul P. Vassar destroy that myth forever. iceers. favorite fertilizer for devel­ Icnus, 14B Oardan Dr. TheyVe out to show you that you can afford an Nixon particularly. Bums said, oping thick green lawns. AUo, Mn. Janet B. Grace, was "written off as a political 175 Diane Dr.,- South Vhndsor; Olds... and at a price you’d expect to pay for a lot liability’’ after Ms 1960 defeat Spread it on your lawn in Charleen K. Stec., Stom; Ste- j Adryer ,phen B, Steiner, French Rd. Bol­ to John F. Kennedy. He retum- early spring to make your less car. And to impress you with their level of dealer W B rifa grass bounce back faster ton; Irving Haynes, 88 Maple ta.a St.; M n . Wanda F . WOller, 888 from the rigors of winter. Spring St; Benedict P. Koma- service and attention to your needs. aitf 11^ ■ Turf Builder keeps grass rxnvski, Bast Hartford. Why not visit your nearby Olds dealer and greener longer too thanks to AUo, Mn. Doris B. Longeri, that makes snort 121 Delmont St.; Mia. Catherine its prolonged feeding action. B, Roesigiiol, RFD 1 , Elizabeth proye the point Dr., Hebron; Mrs. Millie Putek, for yourse^'P*^ Save $4 15,000 sq ft (58'/s Ibs),^:^^ 9.95 Staftord. Save $2 10,000 sq ft (39 lbs) 7.95 AUo, Paul Brooks, 442 TS ylo r Save50< 5,000 sq ft (19'/4 lbs) . 5 ^ 4.95 St, Vernon; George F. Mea­ work of your laundry dows, 849 Nevers Rd., South Windsor; M n. Doreen C, Baab, Savings reduced 50% i^eginning March 14! HiUzdale Dr., Rockville; Mn. M rily P. Mnger, 64 Stephen S t; Mn. Dorothy M. Shaffer, RTO Super Turf Builder, the ideal 8, Coventry. fertilizer for lawns.,that need yet costs V3 as much to run. AUo, Mn. Rita Ofrla, Glas­ tonbury; M n. Margaret Qlblan, “something extra.” Provides 40 Oloott St.; Joseph P. Be^ even more greening power If you’ve never owned a dryer, you probably think with your washer! We’re talking about gas dryers nardl, 188 Miq>U St.; James P. than regular Turf Builder, they’re all the same... wonijerful. If you own a with a variety of convenience features, including H saly, 77 Oonoord Rd.; Jerry E. with no increase in weight. Deaohenes, 154 C9»arter Oak.gt; dryer, you probably agree. It’s true, dryers-are a Albert L. Adam^ 188 Super Turf Builder is just perfect settings for every fabric. M n . M ary IBUgbam, 44 North the thing for the lawn thaf wonderful convenience, but they’re not all the So, ifyou’re Interested in saving money and S t’ William T. Sweeney, 97 Ptosaant St.; Joseph M. Don- went unfed last fall. A ter­ same. There are dryers that cost you only one shorter wash days, come by and see CNG ahoe, 48 Princeton St.; Inm uri The Oldanolrile Dealers of New E n ^^d rific bargain at sale prices. F. Howlett, Union. third as much to run as the one you may be using in Hartford or New Britain or your gas appliance AUo, Mn. Ronald IW. Flood Save $5 15,000 sq ft (S8>/& lbs) 09:95' 14.95 now, yet get the job done faster, actually keep up dealer. and daughter. Bast St, Hebron; Save $3 10,000 sq ft (39 lbs) 04:95 11.95 Mn. Richard Carr »nd mn. Lake Rd., RookviUe; Each wie a good reasrai to buy Olds. Save$l 5,000 sq ft (19V6 lbs) X95- 6.95 M n. CeUo Morson and son, 6 Avon St.; and Mn. Michael Savings reduced 50% beginning March 14. 0 (iyf and daughter, WUllman- Uo. d is c h a r g e d Y B 8TBW 5A Y ; BUSH HARDWARE CONNECmCXJT NATURAL GAS CORPORATION Mn. Virginia Ogledsliukl, 21 793 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER Suppliers of Nature’s Clean Fuel Ctonway R d .; Domlnlok ' Flou- Serving the Greater Hartford and New Britain areas oello, Lakewood Heights, Oov- I i MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1972 PAGE SEVEN P A G E S IX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1972 Candidates iimtrlypatpr A No Fault Bill Quake Expert Red Spaceship The Ocoaeoticut legal fraternity, or at Waiting For TV Tonight FUNERAL HOME lEvphin^ l|praU^ least the leadenhip of the Judiciary In ABC Special Committee in the Qeneral Assembly, See Saturday’s TV Herald PUBUSHED BY THE Labor Chief for Complete Listing. Ihe 1971 earthquake that rip- MANCHESTER PUBLISHING CO. seems to have abandoned Us flat opposi­ I»d througdi CaUfomla’s San Heads for Moon E$tabliahed 1874 Three generations of service 13 Bisaell Street Fernando Valley has . proved Manchester, Conn. tion to the introduction of no fault insur­ MIAMI 'BEACH, Pla. (AP) — SiOf (3) Big Valley (C) MiOSCXlW (AP) — The Soviet sions—Luna 16 and Luna 17— valuable to attempts to lessen BURL LYONS ance to Oomecticut. ( 8) I Dream of Jeaanle (C) Publisher AVLrCilO President George (i8)*oS^?“pri^,'uTM.c. uUding codes and earthquake it. It said the ground rontrol JJepO rteC l A ra D 8 The Associated Press Is exclusively en­ cluding property damage in its propos­ 6:55 (46) New* (C preparedness m easures. atation waa malntainlnar r e - ____ A __ titled to the use of republlcatlon of all don’t want to see him defeated statlon was maintaining re- news dispatches credited to it or not other­ ed no fault coverage. It would seem to 7i®* <*> *®Yi? „ ABC’s science man, Jules liable radio contact with the wise credited In thispaper and also the by somebody who is advocating Want to Return local news published here. ,us that the no fault principle can su rren der" in Vietnam , M0!iuiy. (i8)®Diik Beigman, notes that the CWl- station. ■ All rights of republlcatlon of special dis­ s2>iu “ Weather and fom la earthquake code calto tar -n,e feat Soviet moon probe, AMMAN, Jordan (AP) — patches tiercin arc also reserved. be as fair and equitable for a bent said in a copyright intemew with U.S. News and World Re­ (to)M) _ABC_New* ABC New* (C) (C) r®*u®val o f building - parapets Luna 19, w as launched Sept. 28 Eighty Arabs deported b y the The Manchester Publishing Company as­ fender as for a human body injury, and 7:80 ( » in u I* Year Life (C) which cculd fall to an earth- and went into orbit around the Israelis from the West Bank of sumes no financial responsibility for typo­ port. (18) Movie Game (Cl William J. Lennon, Director graphical errors appearing In advertls- perhaps more so. (Z2) I Dream ot Jeaanle (C> quake. But,. Bergman says, few moon on Oct. 3. It was sWl the Jordan River and the Gaza ments and other reading matter in The Democratic presidential can­ 0 Let’* Hake a Oeal parapets have been removed due functioning at last report Strip began a sit-in and a hun- Roy M. Thompson, Associate Director Manchester Evening Herald. The introduction of a "comparative didates, including Sens. EM- 8:06 (22*-.W^“'»S;w»n and Mortti’L ^ lack of funds to* pay DuUd- crashed into-the ger strike today at the Inter- R. Brue Watkins, Associate Director, Corporation President mund S. Muskie, Henry M. Subscriber to Los Angeles Tlmes-Washing- negligence" factor into the pnqiosed lansb-In (C) tog inspeotbrs. moon Sept 11 while ttj^g to national Red (Jross office to ton Post News Service. Jacksen, Hubert H. Humphrey (84i>_^EaHhqtoSkeI (C) Watkins Directors welcome any questions on funerals, customs, Full service client of N. E. A. Service, Inc. 08) BIovl6 w ■' make a soft landing. Amman. Connecticut no fault system seems Ukely and George 6, MoGovem, have Publishers Representatives — Mathews, 9:H (S) DIek Van Djrke and the IflM ne Opera Luna 20 was shot toward the A spokesman said they sent procedures, etc. (Dome in, phone or write for a dependable answer. Shannon and Cullen Inc., Special Agency been informed they are wel­ —New York, Chicago, Detroit and Boston. to be identified as the compromise which m SJi?" (C) 8 P "*- Con- moon from an «utlfl(dal satel- cables to U.N. Secretary-Gener- No obligation, naturally. come to drop by and talk to is intended to make the package (22-38) Movie (C) nectlcutPublic Television MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULA- AFL-dO leaders at their an­ 9:36 (IS) Cuidid Camera (Chan- 24 to H artford) wUl pre- ^ TIONS. palatable to the state's trial lawyers. nual whiter meetings here. 16:66 (3) Sonny A Cher Corned;rdy tematlonal Red Cross to Gen- Perhaps this question has been on your mind: Hour (C, There was a possibUlty the eve appealing for intervention Display advertising closing hours But the intritation has not (IS) New*, Weather A Spo ts Trial Of Mary Lincoln,” a new For Monday '— 1 p.m. Friday We would hope for some reasonably 16:36 (18) Hartford Talk-In (G) Q. To answer a point of discussion in our family, can you tell us For Tuesday — 1 p.m. Saturday. been extended to the Nixon ad- For Wednesday—1 p.m. Monday. 11:06 (S-8-22-S646) New* Weath- S te^bas^OT mractoal to- *®**®*«- Western scientific pb- more Arabs. They also want to how long embalming has been in use? authoritative fqpraisals of just how the mindatratlon, reflecting labor’s er And Sport* For Thursday—1 p.m. Tuesday. (C) S t ir ? Prarid^t JS- mlsskto of bo repalriated. For Friday—1 p.m. Wednesday. comi>ara.tive negligence principle, in unhappiness with White House (18) Connecttcut Report (C) •Classified deadline 4:30 p.m. day economic and foreign policy— H'*® coin’s widow, and recalU some was to make itocto- -nie Jordanian government A. You will probably be suprised! The answer is over 4,000 years! betore publication 4:30 Friday for which fault would be brought back into (8-46) Dick Cavett Show (C) Saturday and Monday publication. including Meany’s opposition to (22-36) Johnny Coreon (C) Of the tragic events that may which to choose announced that 990 Arabs have the picture in cases involving claims Nixon’s trip to Red China—and have led to her disturbed state. »*(«« «((er the crash of been deported to Jordan from Monday, February 14 Edncationol TV (34) Luna 18 the West Bank and Gaza since higher than the no fault threshold, would a host of. c^er Issuea. , Mezzo-soprano Elaine Bonazsi Two' previous m oon m is- the J967 w ar.' Meany led the 13.6 milUon Monday, February 14 singe the role of Mary Lincoln, work out in practice. If it would mean and baritone Waynb Thniage Is member federation in heavily Hodsepodze Lodse The War As Campaign Implement that the trial lawyers a xe merely giving backing Humphrey’s losing 1968 6:30 PU^liy: Onitar with Fr»d Bobert Lincoln, Mary’s son. up all their petty cases, while making 7:06 Free-For-All Peter Herman Adler is cixiduc- It la a shabby but perhaps inevitable presidential race against Nixen. Nood (C) The only Democratic presi- tor for the -commlsslcned realism about human and our political the handling of the bigger cases still Half-hour original comedy Photographed By Reginald Pinto dmtlal candidates Meany spe- skits entitled "Up Your Alley, w ork. more costly, it may be a compromise or Something that GraM nature that the most important fact in JOINT SESSION, CONNECTICUT HOUSE AND SENATE, FEB. 9 ciflcaH y ruled out fo r AETrCTO You." Live. which yields more than it is worth. 9:06 A ‘ Look at Lincoln (C) Mancini Directs the minds of both the people now in the support this year were Ala­ 9:30 Straggle For China (C) bama Gov. George C. Wal­ Henry Mancini has been White House and those who would like Repeated by overwhelming de­ The central summary objective of no lace—because of what Meany mand. named music director of the to get to the White House is the fact that fault insurance is to deflate the settle­ said was Wallace’s record on 44th annual Oscar A'wards pro­ 7 gram to be telecast on NBC Aianchester this is the year of a national election — ment process. civil rights and labor matters— and New York Mayor Jolm V. Today in History to April. This Is the second such not the fact that this may be the year in assignment for Mancini, vdio j Jt is supposed to take the sjiecial costs Inside Open Foru] Lindsay. Meany said Lindsay Today ia Monday, Feb. 14, which the nation is engaged in trying to had done a bad job . of running tii^ 40th day of 1972. There are has been nominated for Oscars SAVIN G S out of claims not worth expensive and extricate itself honorably from the war Haldeman^s Folly New York. ^ days left to the year. This 12 tim es. time-consuming legal struggle. It is sup­ Meany did not todicate who la St. Valentine’s Day. He ■won awards for ”M0on in Vietnam. drink. Today we read and hear posed to end unjust or disproportionate Proud Of Young Talents tad thlidca la advocating surren- Today’s Highlight in History River” (from Breakfast at A L O A N To the Editor. about lofty programs to elimi­ d er Afletnam. On this date 1663, Canada T iffany’s) and the title tune The consequence of this is that there inflation of some claims. It is supposed to .to R eport There is an exhibit in Hart­ nate pollution. Can you spare Asked whether he wiould rule became a royal province of from ’’The Days o t W ine and is a temptation to make the battle in and to ease the congestion in the courts. ford at Trinity College that I an evening to help solve a pollu­ out any other Deomocratic can- France, Roses,” both written to col­ Association over Vietnam part of the battle for the EMnally, it is sujiposed to g iv e relief to think the readers might tike to tion problem wdiich contami­ didates on the basis of their on This Date laboratlon with lyricist Johnny By Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak know about. nates your home? Come to the In 1869, Oregon became the Mercer. White House. the car owner, not merely by halting record on domeeUic social is­ In the Austin Art Center the public hearing at Washlngtmi sues Ihot labor suiports, 33rd state in the Union . , what has been a continuous increase in The Democratic candidates for the WASHINGTON — Heartsick Ironically, Haldeman has been dedicated to dynamiting SclKdastic Art Winners are on' School? Meany said, “It^ls much too In 1666, the first tralnioad cf Ironstde Moves Up Truly conceinied, presidency are, we are afraid, willii^ to the size of the premiums he has to pay over the public surfacing of the greatly feared de facto dis­ M usUe’s im age, it w as he vidio display every day through Feb. soon to say.” oranges from Oallfornla Midseason time shifts appar- 20. The entries for this exhibit Mary A. HUdltch Loa Angeles for eastern mar- ently have helped NBCIs ’’Iron­ for his insurance, but by obtaining for H. R. (Bob) Haldeman but fully ciplinarian at the Nixon White helped build It. Goodwin was The 77-year-old labor otatef- gamble with the prospects for peaice in ceme from the many high side” more than any other aware of his inviolability. Presi­ House, freezing out from fur­ principal autiior of Muskie’s tain’s poUtlftol strategy Uds kets. Vietnam if they think such a gamble will him at least some kind of a percentage schools throughout this state. show. In recent Nielsen ratings. dent Nixon’s top lieutenants ther influence or contact 'with 1970 election eve television year reportedly is to increase ' Five Yean Ago Everything on display has been laboFs influence by keeping the Britain announced the ex- it follows CBS s All to the increase their own odds of taking the drop in the amount of the premium he came to a reluctant conclusion the President any staffer who speech that so greatly magnifi­ Current Quotes last week: Ignore the Halde­ has committed some blunder— created by young peof^e and it iDeiinocrats guessiity until the Istence of a Sovlet-Britlrii plan PamUy” and an ABC movie at White House in November. is now paying. ed his ptnmlnrlty. man affair and hope it will be sometimes without the offender is ’wonderful the many types "I will not g o with a fettow crowded presidential field nar- for peace in Vietnam, if and (he list. The diina Press These are the things the i>eople of the soon forgotten. being Informed of either his and forms of art that are repre­ running for presideat of the rows down toward the time of when the combatants were Amcxig the new shows, neither The Republican inmates of the White Although the White House can With rare imanlmlty, Mr. Nix­ crime or his punishment. But in sented. United States 'who advocates the party’s nominating ooi^ ready for one. ABC’s "Sixth Sense” nor NBC’s state, both as car owners and as mem­ be .iurtlflably criticized for In- House are, we fear, perversely delight­ on’s politicians agreed in both this case, there is nobody to If you can take the time to g o surrender in Southeast Asia.’’— vention here to July. O®* Ydar Ago "Emergency” — both hour-long ed, rather than outraged as they bers o l the human family, have in mind .cloi^d-door meeting^ and pri­ discipline the chief disciplinar­ craislfitenctes in its selection of and view this 'work I’m sure President George Meany of the ”B we said we would siniport UB. waiidanes mistakenly dramas—picked up much steam, newsmen. 'Dermltted to accom- you 'Will fe e l i»o u d o f our Man­ pretend, when they think they have when they think of a no fault system. vate cohversatlo»ls-6h these two ian. AFLrCIO, on whom the feder^ any that the party Wt «• U.8. Central IhtelMgwice And ABCs anthiilOgy - type points: (1) it was folly for MoOarttiy 'vs. Muskie nany President Nixon to China chester Itigh School 'Which is aticn might back in tills year’s it would mean- that Agency base to Laos, oauaing ‘‘Oomeity Hour” hasn’t caug^it caught Democratic challengers taking We hope the bill can be built and H alden^, hitherto hidden from A campaign attempting to the comnlalnts about tile lack trf well represented by the lovely presidential elections, the Democratic party could heavy damage. on at all. anv black joumalistit among the metal work and mxofie other positions which may threaten peace ' . drawn close to such expectations. p.p,- . Nixon’i : ;^S^p away the Llncolnesque take us for granted, and we are 87 selected are unfair. - types of art. We are so fortu- prospects in Vietnam. Judging by the oliiiiiipmnt chief ' of staff, to' ' nappings from Sen. Muskie has "If you were in North Viet­ nob about to be takoi for grant­ In truth. Presidential aides agree to be interviewed on been tentatively prepared for nate to have teachers 'who are nam and you thought that there eager concentration of White House privately approached Negro ed.” an AFLrdO source close NBC’s “Todays" show; (2) it the Illinois Presidential primary interested in helping our talent­ was a chance that a man could publications and news services to Meany said. artillery on such possible Democratic The Southington Track was tolly compounded for him campaign by two of the most ed young p eop le with these art be elected president who would mistakes, it Itself comes close to to charge Vietnam critics with articulate and frequently poison­ with a plea that they seek to projects. cave in to every demand that Oom preheneive plans hsnre been un­ "Consciously aiding and abetting ous voices In the Democratic cover the trip. 'With Mr. Nixon 'When you stop and realize classifying the Vietnam war as an in­ you made, you 'wouldn’t be veiled for a proposed $20' million race the enemy.’’ At these meetings, party: - Eugene MeCTarthy and desiring at least one black ne'ws- how many entries are submit­ very rapid to nidi to tiie bar­ Bess Truman strument with which to defeat the Dem­ track in Southington which anticipates not tme' 'voice was raised in Richard N. Goodwin. mnn aboard, they were assured ted and only a small percent­ gaining table.’’—^Vice President A age can be chosen to be win­ ocrats. the state would c<^ect $92,000 a day in Haldemon’s defense. Goodwin, periiaps the most the application would be auto­ ^ilro T. Agnew, on critics of Is 87 T od ay Sho|»f then; direct revenues and sales tax recepita. But it was also conceded that skilled political speechwriter matically accepted despite the ners it is wonderful that so President Nixon’s peace pro­ many final winners are from INDEUPKNDENCSE, Mb. (A P ) It might be a wonderful thing, in -such The proposal to use Southington as a Haldeman’s power is such that in the business, has recommend­ huge surplus of applicants over posals. At our town. — Bess Truman has marked a situation, to be able to warn both sides track site makes far more sense than only the President himself could ed to McCarthy, that he cam­ spaces permitted. But no N egro STOP the suggestion that Wolcott be the loca­ scold him, much less impose paign for the March 21 Illinois news organization wanted to I for one am proud of the her 87tii birthday wltii a quiet \ / of the political war that an intelligent " I believe that wluut is good Free Gifts tion. The primary advantage is the fact any discipline. And nobody in Manchester students who were day at home with her husband, primary by contending in spend the $6.000-plus to cover a tor women, we’ll, find out, is and informed - American electorate is that the 185 acres of Southington prop­ his wildest imagination expects Abraham Lincoln’s home state trip not considered exactly rel­ winners in this contest and I former President Harry Tru­ t- t Mr. Nlxcm to dress down his 'Wish that m ore people would good for the country,’’ Rep. man. watching and Judging them both and will erty is alongside Interstate 84 end ad­ hew different Lincoln and evant to the interests of black Bella Abzug, D-N.Y. joins the West Street exit. Major high­ most trusted aide. Muskie really are. people. know about the display and A spokesman said the former be certain to render its own fair and in­ Haldeman decided to appear take the time to go and see it president and former first lady when you make deposits at way construction would be needed to The McCarthy-Goodwin line fallible judgment come election day. on "Today" and. assault the at the Arts Center in Hartford. "Obvlouslty at 83, I am not had no special plans as they ob­ make the Wolcott property accessiUe. would run like this: Lincoln lost Night racing is to be the primary at­ Democratic doves 'without con­ Thank you for printing this going to enjoy the monetary re­ served the occasion Sunday. But we of the electorate are not, on sulting anybody. Actually, White his Seat in Congress by oppos­ H erald letter. wards from 'Writing a book."— Trum an turns 88 M ay 8. traction with 12,000 iieople expected ing the M exican War in 1848 the record, that good, or that informed, each night. For special events, the at­ House strategists had private­ Mrs. Vemer W. Nylin Noah Dietrich, on his soon-to- all-ne^ Savings & Loan and defeated himself for the Yesterdays be-published reminiscences as tendance might hit 20,000. ly agreed to start chipping or that intelligent. When the politicians Senate in 18S8 bv talking a a long-time aide to Inducdilallst Bven with the track alongside the in­ away at the centrist image of West Side Water make war on issues of war, we have no strong anti-slavery line. Muskie 25 Years Ago Howard Hughes. terstate highway and parking planned Sen. Edmund S. Muskie, front­ To the Editor, . may look a lot like Lincoln, but radar vdiich tells us ^\dtlch politicians for tty to 9,000 cars, the promoters note runner for the Democratic Crowd of 8,000 'witneeees first The Manchester Board of Di­ A MODERN never envisioned that Halde- when has he ever risked all by YouHl love our new office! there is a need for highway improve­ annual Speed Skating Carnival rectors will hold a public hear­ "Anyone vdio tiiinks I'm a are being the more honest with us, or Presldential nomiation. But they opposing his party and current ♦Limited one ments. Better access and exits from 1-84 at Center Springa ing Tuesday, Feb. IS, 1972 at 8 male chauvinist pig is looney. vidiich politicians are telling us, in a man, with his own well-formed public opinion? Certainly, not gift to each will be needed along with the widen­ Branch office of Motor Vehi­ p.m. at Washington School, 94 It means the young ahgels of PHARMACY image of Prussian drillmaster, on Vietnam In 1908. cami^gn, what we can really expect ing of a part of West Street and some cles Department opens in Mu­ Cedar St. This public hearing is America can’t read.”—Author account. ou^t to be out front doing the "Saving^Season” Of course, that won’t defeat other sections. nicipal Building. "to hear comments from West Norman Mailer in a q i^ h at from them in office. chipping — particularly in the Muskie In the two-man prefer­ Side residents regarding the MANICURE SETS There are 1.6 million people within 30 iraUam Walsh is jiroud recip­ Washington’s Georgetown Uni­ overtones of the Joe McCarthy ential contest in Illinois. It In 1960, the late Jrfm P. Kennedy miles of the track. Including residents of ient of Pierpont Edwards Medal quality of the town’s • public versity era. won’t even affect Illinois dele­ watei^ supply and pro'vlde the taunted his Republican opponent be­ Waterbury, New Haven and Hartford, Consequently, at the private tor Distinguished Masonic Ser­ deals on gates to the national convention, residents wltH Information as '’Those who dismiss youthful with $25 deposits* Springfield, New London, Brldg^eport meetings this week (unattend­ vice. cause the Republican administration of who will be elected by district to what the town is doing candidates as unqualified for and Stamford are all 'within 00 miles. ed by Haldeman), the Presi­ which he was a part had not pursued a and most of whom will be about the problem” , according public office because of tbetr In addition to Wolcott, track interests dent’s political lieutenants sad­ 10 Years Ago pledged to Muskie. But a brutal to the official notice of the Immaturity may well find this more forceful policy against Castro in Newtown, Danbury and Stratford are ly agreed the ’"Today” inter­ 72 Buicks? (Dome see the all-new Savings & Loan! Open a new sav­ McCarthy campaign in Illinois, Board of Education unan­ m eeting. reportedly preparing plans for submis­ bonaH clich e used against Cuba. . view revived memories of an­ McCarthy strategists believe, This is an opportunity. West ings account of ?25. or more, or, add $26. to your present sion to the State Oambllng Commission. im ously adopts 1962-63 school them.”—Dale Dolg, teacher of other era and the "old Nixon." might do permanant damage to budget totaling $4,814,604, in­ Siders, to do something about Did you ever s^p to In 1964, this natlwi voted overw helm ­ The Southington proposal is betore the - 21 Fresno, Calif., high school account and receive this chrome-plated manicure set The early feedback from Re­ the Muskie image. crease o f $627,707 above current pollution which affects the very think that perhaps your town Planning and Zoning Commission publican politicians and busi­ students who are planning to FREE.* Fingernail and toenail clippers and knife in ingly for a Democratic Incumbent vdio A footnote: If Goodwin is now budget. water our children and we run for public office. cold was due to dry heat YES! for a special track permit. The~t>roperty nessmen diWirmed this. leather-grained plastic travel case with chrome trim. was not going to commit us recklessly is in an industrial zone which allows rac­ Haldeman, in contrast, was and not the inclement to the war in Vietnam, although the ing. utterly insensitive to such con­ weather. . . . Smarting commitment we were later to judge Certainly is the track is to benefit Con­ siderations. He told associates and .burning in the nose necticut racing fans, then Southington is at the White Touse that he saw and pharynx along with reckless was then already being made. a superior location to eitiier the Dan- nothing amiss in his statements Fischetti the usual-seasonal infec­ Also available at And in 1968, when we voted by a nar- bUry-Newtown area or to Stratford, In­ and scoffed at the furor as the tions usually come with N typical concoction of the left- 011/73 ChiiiMU* UitiU N«’ row margin for a candidate who said he terstate 84 is a much Ibetter highway the weather conditions Coventry Office PRESIDENTIAL than, the Berlin Turnpike which would wing press. had a plan for bringing peace in Viet­ that require your home probably be the major access to a New­ to be artifically heated. nam i we didn't have the slightest idea town track. A Thought for Today . .. Most of us attribute C O IN SE T S, that he would be a candidate who would Southington must decide for itself whether it wants a race track within its Spansored by the Manchester our coughs and colds and Council of Churches put into effect a unilateral withdrawal borders. The voters and taxpayers must sinusitis to inclement of American troops from the war. weigh the bmieflts against the disadvan­ weather. . . . The actual Get fast action deals during ouf “saving-season” with $50 deposits* Merciful and Loving Ood cause is a dry nose or at S&S BUICK. Why wait until spring for the The record might suggest that we very tages. Detailed forecasts of tax benefits and an explanation of the service the Speaks to Mankind throat due to furnace Buick you want? We’ve got a fresh new stock seldom know just what we are voting "If we will never live again When you open a new savings account this week of track 'Will provide fo r Itself 'without im ­ heating. . . . The irrita­ and we’re eager to deal! $50. or more at Manchester Savings & Loan, or add lor, or what we are going to get, when posing upon the town are included in the after we die, tiien we might as tion usually persists aa w ell g o and have ourselves a $60. to your present account you receive this limited- we let the issue of a foreign war domi­ proposal. They merit dispassionate ex­ long as the air in the in­ amination by the townspeo|de. good time: Let us eat, drink, SKYLARK (No. 2247) ^ition of unused 1964 Presidential Coin Set . . . nate one of our battles lor the White dividual’s home, especial­ including the last coins made of all silver!"* These If the town api»xivee. Oven the State and be merry. What’s the differ­ ly the bedroom, has -a ence? For tomorrow we die, are collectors pieces and are steadily increasing in House. Gaming Commission must determine dm . lower humidity than 45 'Whether the anticipated $92,000 daily ai)d that ends everything! Don’t 2 Doesr Hordtop v a lu e! No one can pretend, then, that some p er cent.. . . A mechani­ revenue for the state is realistic. It must be fooled by those viio say such 800-2-V8, automatio tranamloaltxi, powor oteertog, radio, righteous judgment is waiting to pounce also compare these estimates with those things. If you listen to them you cal humidifier to dis­ wMteiwaUa, tinted wtadohleld, bumper stripe, convenience pense steam vapor, or a group, deluxe wheel covers, front and rear carpeting, on that side of the battle lor the White- which will be submitted by the other will start acting like them. Wake up from your drunken vaporizer pear the bed­ ^ u s deluxe steering adieel. W indow p rice $8,688.40 House which proves the more irrespon­ race track proponents in the state. t o Zlgmon Duksa, president of Connect­ dreams and return to your right side, can sto^some colds Our Price? Come See per Yourself — sible and unprincipled in its efforts to icut Oak Park Racing Association, i^ ch minds and stop sinning. For to / fm t before they start. . . . "A t 'A fr lA fr derive political advantage from the Viet­ would build in Soutiilngton, has empha­ your shame I say it, some of UUbSw YOU'LL BE AMAZED! sized the track would be financed in the you are not even Christians at MANCHESTER’S OLDEST FINANCIAL INSTITUTION nam issue. Pnipar metUoation aUeviatea state with no absentee directitm or con­ all and have never really known yoeiy a great amount of diacom- Still, there is some possibility that the trol. Tills is a major consideration to be G od." fort. FlU your preacitotiotia 1007 MAIN STREET, NEAR MAPLE STREET - TEL. 6494588 weighed by the State Gaming Commis­ I Corinthians 10:82-34, h a r m at imiOX FHABMACY, 29? campaigh^i^ who try to protend, at EL Ceqter St. Tti. 649-0696 sion prior to making any decision. THE LIVING BIBLE mills S « S BUICK least, they may be dealing with an in­ (Paraphrased) for free.deUvery. Open-84), On the basis of only thls-one detailed Sun. and H olldaye SA. "N«u> EngUsd's Fatltsl Grewius Buick.Qptt'Saab D taht" (COVENTRY OFFICE - ROUTE 31 - TEL. 742-7321) formed, Intelllgont electorate may be propoeal and considering the track lo­ Submitted by: ■ 'sm “6ytol>oi of Fin eat Pharm- II ADAMS ST„ MANOHESTER (Omh Evti.) I4S-4ST1 cations of others that may be forthcom­ Rev. Kenneth L. Gustafson, doing thbir own careers a kindness and Service.” Gift. I>^. (Ixlt tl.Oil 164 a Rwt* IS, N*xt t* Aiway, On* ■iKk tram CiMir'i) ing, the Southington plan merits prime Pastor . Ooamettoe. Ciandy. We a benefit. We commend such a thought X Jnt I MiMrtn Iran D«wnl>wn Hiiilordl consideration. — WATERBURY REPUB- Calvary Church tanar aiBJker Charge Oarda. uuxj to them. WCJAN- (Assemblies of Ood) m m timoim imusrmiM, > yw -m te umrA yomy n ?

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n i ot Grace Church will offlc- wounded in> action and received' iate. Burial will be in Windsor- a purple Heart. He w m the cus­ A n d over South Windsor Board Schedules Obituary vllle Cemetery. todian at Rham High School in BYiends may call at the Hebron and was a member of T w o Meetings WE MAINTAIN OUR LOWEST PRIDES Holmes Funeral H om e, 400 hlaln Uriel Liodge, AF&AM in Most Town Officials Say New High School Program Howard Rogers St., tonlgrht from 7 to 9. Mem- M errow. For Tomorrow COVENTRY — Howard Chester Lodge of Masons w ill Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Day In . . . Day O u t... R ogers, 73, o f 36 Lebanon Ave., cemduct a Masonic Service to- Martha Bartlett Thompson; Their Pay Is Adequate Is Geared to Individual .Tile Manchester Board ot Di­ rectors WlU meet twice tomor­ Colchester, a native of Coveh- three sons, Lester L. Thompson Regimented teaming auid m-oits 'with extra or optiensd try died Friday at the liDddle- Mrs. Mary Uslemblo Jr. of Columbia; and Peter G. Most of Andover’s town offi- of 386 miles per month in buUd- row nl^t and in two different clals feel the salaries for their ing duties, and in 1971 took in teaching methods in South Wind- work rrioUng to toe chemistry sex Memorial Hospital, Middle- ROCKVILLE — Mrs. Mary Thompson and Russell B. sor are being eased oUt at the project, such u laboratoiy per- locations. Its first meeting will Jobs are nOt in line with those about 12,000 for the job of build- on PRESCRIPTIONS town after a short. Illness. Uzlemblo of 46 Village St., wid­ Thompson^ both of Wlllimantlc; high schotrf level and replaced formonoe, library information, be in the Municipal Building Funeral services were this ow of Joseph Uzlemblo,* died a brother. Jack M. Thompson of paid in the business world, but ing official, by structured independent stud- additional praMem solv^, Hearing Room at 7:16, to con­ morning at the Hebron Congre- Columbia; three sisters. Miss because these are positions of Zoning Agent . . . re$ulting in meaningful yesterday at Rockville General les and programs geared to the equations, or any other work' he sider allocating $41,000 from toe g^atlonal Church. Burial was in Hospital. Louise Thompson and Miss civic service, they say the sal- While zoning agent WllHam individual student. wishes to do, wnniHna aaid. Sewer Reserve Fund for instal- the family plot in Lynwood Avis Thompson, both of Colum­ aries are “adequate." Breadheft was not at the hear- aavinga to you every day I ■ Mrs. Uzlemblo was bom in Three weeks ago, too Board Mrs. Bonnem iw^ she hoped Ung sanitary sew ers in a bia and Mrs. Blanche Johnson At a salary review hearing ^bg. Cook said Breadheft. Md Cemetery, Colchester. The Bel­ Poland and was a member of of Education approved a “Paral- tWs program would eventually stretch of (greenwood Dr. Then No ups and downs in your Preocrlption of Lexington, Mass.; and a last week conducted by the the job required appraxl- costs — no “ dlscounto" today, "Regular mont Funeral Home, 19 Main the Rosary and Sacred Heart lol Education Pr^rram" (PEP), do away with set time UmlU aL, 8' p.m. in toe Washington St., Colchester was in charge of Societies of St. Joseph’s Church. granddaughter. Board of Finance, officials ex- mately 8 -hours weekly to per- designed to rehabilitate about and boU ringing in cloasrooma prices” ' tom orrow ! pressed that viewpoint, while from. Breadheft said that at Sraool, 94 Cedar St., it 'Will con­ arrangements. Survivors are two sons, Ed­ Funeral services will be ton "turned off studento’’ by re- esp eclolly ^ !^ a student U duct a public hearing on toe No “ reduced specials"—no “ temporary describing their jobs and what present he was not putting in Mr. R ogers was b om Jan. 28, ward Uzlemblo of South Wind­ W ednesday at 11

lland County B ar- tiring fou r years a go. She w as a the New Ekigland D eaccness spent. dating toe cards, changing Students would receive vim- w ks. World War I Veterans member of Scandla Lodge, Or- Hosidtal in Boston. He was toe ** Nostrand, rector of St. Mary’s presented to Gary Albert, Troop B«®anlng any Catholic politician poaltton. Ho said toot he 7 to 9 p.m, tax collector temporary-model 3421. C. Early Am erican- RTlson wnHdAn died Saturday ® Vujs of St. James More Than 5,000 Inspections Per Cor at Manchester Memorial Hoe- Ch^veside services were held church officiated. Burial was is completed. Letitia Souza from Rhode Island, who makes a deal with toe must "■-v- from 6 to 8 visits at toe town office building; 7:80 modal 3422. Your choice of three authentic styles. pltai. Friday in Grove HIU Cemetery, in East Cemetery. ’Ilie decision to seek the mora- MMsachusetta dealers partlc- British runs the risk cf assassl- to a home under constracttcn 9 p.m., first selectmen at toe The story behind our warranty starts'at the factory. Where 1,104 nit­ torium was reached Thursday nation by toe Irish RepubUcan before a cortifleate of occupancy P ?*’ picking inspectors have one job, and one job only. To find something Mr. Hadden was bom July 16, The family suggests that any night after discussion of p»- GaU®ry. Memory Lane, Kepuoucan ^ planning and Zoning Oommla- 1906 in Manchester son of Jo- April 8, memorial' contributions may be posed zone changes now being Green, Alice Frye Army. building official must town oftice building. wrong with a Volkswagen before that Volkswagen finds its way out of seph and Maria Proctor Hadden New.Yorit CSty end had made to a charity of the demor’s considered by toe PZC. Hamel, AUce and Paul Hamel, The rally originally was gui^e and Inspect the installation - the factory. and had lived in Hartford before “ ^ed in Manchester from 1966 choice. Consulting town planner Jon Eleanor Woodard, PotoCap An^ scheduled for toe center of En- of toe septic system the weU, Mhncliester Evening Herald Every one' of the more than 5,000 ports that go into a VW is care­ m oving to Broad Broc>k 16 years ^ ------Coleman of Northeast Develop- ^q“®«. Meredith Hill An- nlsklUen, but the marchers and drainage on the lot. He must conrespondwit, Anna Frisino, fully examined. Some of them get the once-over two or three times. If ago. He was emidoyed as a Survivors are his wife, Mrs. m«nt Group, advocated the mor- “^**®** moved back to a housing proj- out the building founda- garage foreman for toe State Antoinette Head of 181 Loomis one of our inspectors is unhappy with only one of the parts, the whole Guns Fall Silent atorium and-Will present toe rie- Connecticut dealers are Rose ®®t hi another part of town aft- tlon, and because toe work can- Highway Department before he St.; ^ mother, Mrs. WlUlam car gets pulled off the line. Sometimes we pull as many as 225 VWs a quest to toe PZC along with Btter Antiques, The Kings, Man- ®i' encountering barricades retired, and was a member of Martone of New York City; not be coordinated to his con­ day. But it’s worth it. W e pick the lemons. You get the plums. On Tet Holiday William Osbom, toe PZC repre- cheater Antiques Shop, Memory thrown up by British troops. toe Connecticut State Employes three sms, Steihen Head, Jona- venience, must make visits of Bhutto Asks sMtaUve'to the advisory group. Lane, Oakland Acres Antiques, ------Association. than Head and Francis Head Inspectim at toe site as each The Most Advanced Service System In The World (Continued from Page One) The granting ot large or con- Butternut Antiques, Marion M. He was a member of Grace Jr., and three daughters, Clau- portion of the work is'completed. 3-Power Talks troversial zone changes at this Kowalski, Hai^y Acres .An- ■ Noothercarmakeranywherecanofferyou Medi-car,Volkswagen’s Eplscopal Church of Broad dla Head, Joann Head and Nan- one .American crewman and Britain Dark, Cook said people are refilizing ultrasensitive Electronic Diagnosis. It’s designed to spot problems in your Brook, a 28-year member of cy Head, all of Manchester. wounding another. One man time, while the plan is being tiques. now that they cannot just walk (Ocmtlnued from Fage One) Manchester Lodge of Masons, was wounded in toe ground formulated, was considered self- .Also, Exeter House .Antiques, Idle in Strike into his oftice and expect to ^ . Volkswagen when they’re at the minor adjustment stage. Long before get a building permit right toen ®- S^bwr ■visit to Bang- and a member of Delta Chapter, Harry Witidn fighting and six of the enemy defeating by toe planners. It Cho-Ro-Lanq Antiques, Mar- they can do any real damage to your car or your wallet. Every one of and thare. The average wait He had tried to visit it RAM', and Nutmeg Forest, Tall Harry Wltkln, 81, of 175 Maple were reported MUed was felt that since work on the jorie Thorenson. Riverside Anti- (Continued from Page One) our deolers has VW Diagnosis. And you get the first four check-ups for a building permit now is August, when it was East Cedars of Lebanon. St., New Britain, father of Mrs. plan is already under way, such ques, Chaities Saimond Anti- free with a new VW. changes could wait a few ques,— and______Mary. _____Blais. turned off and on. Five thou- around two months, so persons but toe Pakistani Survivors, besides his wife, Daniel Kaye of Manchester, Three loca l antique dealers sand m en w ere laid o ff a s a p lanning to hifiid nhouid S®v6*Twnent would not adm it are a son, Edward H. Hadden died yesterday at the Newing­ Public Records months to make sure they do Three local antiqu. ______The Highest Resale Value of Coventry; three brothers, ton Veterans Home and Hos­ not conflict with its bcusic recom- will participate in toe show, starter,' make preparations well ahead Warranty Deeds mendotlons. Cricket House Antiques, Print I*! th® "took market, the of time, he added. The Massachusetts Democrat Bosed on what’s happened in the past, no other economy car on Herbert Hadden of Portland, pital. Paul P. Fiano to Rocco A. It was also stated that all Oollectar and Stonehedge Anti- slmnp began at toe opening and Cook said toot in the post 6 told newsmen in Calcutta he Conn., Joseph Hadden of Com­ Mr. Witkin was. a well-known the road holds its value after 3 or 4 years as well as a Volkswagen. So, Flano, property at 560-662 E . zone changes are to be mode in ques. by noon the Financial Times in­ months he traveled an average hoped “to find out how the peo­ NOW merce, Ga., and Franklin Had­ figure in the Republican party if you’re thinking about buying a new car, think about what it’s going Middle Tpke., conveyance tax, agreement wlto town plans, ac- Among toe itefns to be fea- ^®* 30 industrial stocks had ples of jhe United States and den of Marblehead, Mass.; three and served as selectman of New to be worth when it’s on old car. Because when the time comes to part $68.25. cording to state statutes. hired at the show Is furniture dropped 14.9 points to 476-6. Bangladesh can work together sisters, M rs. E vert CJarlson, Britain for more than 20 years company with your VW, you won’t be left holding the bag. Shirtey M. Tallent to Helelle A major application presently ranging through periods from G** Ibe foreign exchange, toe at the humanitarian level." He Miss Ora Hadden and Miss Ruth until his resignation in 1960. E. Hebert, property on Mountain before toe PZC is a zone change primitive to late Victorian. Ear- pound moved down just as was accompanied by his wife Unless that’s what you carry your money in. Hadden, all of Manchester; and Funeral services were this R d., conveyance tax $16.40, from residential to recreational ly silver, glassware, metals, quickly and had lost 11-8 cents and his nephew Joseph P. Ken­ four grandchildren. afternoon in the Chapel of the Funeral services will be to­ Joseph W. R, and Jean L. camping for a 100-ocre site off bottles, china, pictures, paint- by noon when it was quoted at nedy H I. Weinstein Mortuary, 640 Farm­ Nadeau to Barbara B. Stark­ Rt. 84, .Another requested zone tags, prints, and fabrics will al*- $2-6926 with few takers, morrow at 2 p.m. at the Grace ington Ave., Hartford. Burial Because of his frequent criti­ weather, property on Lenox S., change from residential to com- so be displayed. More than 70,0U0 schoolchil- Ei>iscopal Church, Broad Brook. was in the Beth Alom Ceme­ cism of U.S. policy in South The Rev. William F. Gender conveyance tax $20.90. merclal- for a parcel of land on The Tolland Itistorical So- dren were sent home in South Asia and his repeated calls for tery, New Britain. Memorial Edward J. and MaiKoret F. $19991 toe comer of Merrow Rd. and clety booth will have a collec- Wales because of toe lack of week will be observed at his U.S. recognition of Bangladesh, Mitrowskl to Jean S. St. Pierre, .Anthony Rd. will be toe subject tion of views of Tolland, old re- power to heat and light the Kennedy is held in high esteem home. property at 81 Leland Dr., con­ of a public hearing Feb. 28. printed maps, paperweights, schools. in the infant nation. Induding the car. Personal Notices Other survivors are his wife; veyance tax $86.86. A special meeting of toe ad- note paper and a new type of — ------a son; 2 other daughters; 16 His schedule included a heli­ Raymond J. Dumas and Alice vlBory group will be held Feb. letter paper with a pen sketch copter tour of toe war-ravaged In Memoriam grandchildren and 2 great­ M. Boyle Cobum to Harold A. 24 at which the PZC is expected created by David Garrity of grandchildren. Nixon Crams countryside, a meeting with • In loving memory of Elbert L. Sr. and William J. DumM, prop­ to issue guidelines explaining Tolland Green. * Handknit mlt- Sheik Mujlb and a tour of toe Knowles wno passed away Feb. 13, The family suggests that me­ erty at 62 M ather St., convey­ what it expects toe advisory tens will be sold as will Greater Dacca area, He will 1971. morial contributions may be For China Trip ance tax $9.90. group to accomplish in its work copies of Harcrfd Weigold’s new spend Thesday night in New We think of you In silence, made to a charity of the don­ We often speak your name, Quitclaim Deed on the town plan. book, '|Tolland, An Old Post Delhi, then go to Tokyo. Potterton’s (Continued from Page One) But all we have of you are loving or’s choice. A.D.H. Corp. to Paul P. Flano, The next meeting will be Road Tiawn." memories. And your picture in a frame. property at 560-562 E , M iddle March 28, when most of the The show will be open from Nixon has been clued in by I.«8ter L. Thompson Sr. Tpke,, no conveyance tax. working data is expected to be 10 a.m. until 10 p.m. Saturday his advance-team members FACTORY DIRECT Wife, sons and. daughters, grandchildren and great­ COLUMBIA — L es t e r L. Release of Attachment made available by the planning and from 11 a.m. until 6 p.m. with their personal ajqiralaala «BPEE|5 Who’s Delaying grandchildren. Thompson Sr., 63, died Satur­ ktory J. Nichols against Paul consultants. In toe meantime, Sunday. A refretoment bar will from talks in Peking with Chou, day at his home on Yeomans p. Flano, subcommittees will begin work- be open during toe show. And he has carefully gone over Peace Effort? In Memoriam Rd. of a self-inflicted gunshot SERVICE In loving memory of Francis T. Release of Uen tag on their specific subject Proceeds from the event will the stenographic transcripts of PARTS wound, police said. (Oonttmied tram Page One) M i c i g r R o v i Oee who passed away February 14, Owens -Coming Flberglas Sup­ areas. be used for toe prOservatimt cf meetings' Kissinger and his dep- 1971. He was born D ec. 6, 1918 in ply Division of East Hartford Antiques Show Tolland’s heritage and toe es- uty. Brig. Gen. Alexander M. against Nixon gave Muskle 88 He a nature you could not help Willimantic and lived in Colum­ against Cedar Manchester Corp. The Tolland Historical So- tablishment of an educational Haig Jr., had with Chou, per cent, Humphrey 29, Sen. DEALER bia for more than 20 years. He A nd^^heart that was purer than Building Permit clety’s sixth annual Antiques program gear^. to broadening “Everyone involved did his iRds test pattern is part

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1972 P A G E T E N MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1972 PAGE ELEVEN Police Report C oven try Gould-Gahagan Two Arrested^ Announce Engagement? Announce Engagements ,y.t T w o Hurt In Nongraded System ^Proven, ’ Two42ar Crash Paul E. Denjeunes, 20, cf 81 ' a School Board Member Says Durant St., and Gory L. LeavKt, 19, cf East Hartford, were ar­ “Many of the reservations be­ ing; and a child’s adjustment to spleen to educators in Farming- schoed and life Is important as ton, Bloomfield, Hartford and rested Saturday night and ing expressed about the non­ well. In six out cf eight mea­ graded school system are with­ Milford. In all cases, toe cost ebaxgad with reckless driving surements of adjustment, chil­ following implementation is toe (oUowlng a two-car accident at out, basis in fact, and most of dren from individualized sys­ same or less than in tradition­ W. iiaddta T)ike. and Edison the people who are critical of tems were rated as better ad­ al programs. Generally qieok- R d. this proposal are simply un­ justed. ing, 8ui>erintendents and prtoci- Police rqjXMted both men ' “I don’t think we can______just pals are finding that the indivld- were driving west on W. Middle familiar with toe concept and its ramifications,’’ according to consider national statl^ics UAlized method makes better 'Tpke., rieftped at Adams St. use of teachers’ time, better re­ Robert Walsh, Board of Edu­ however,’’ Walsh said. “So, I traffio light, and started togeth­ alizes toe full potential of teach­ cation member, who has con­ have personally contacted .sev­ er at the llglit PoUoe said Lea­ eral school systems In Oonnectl ers’ talents, and makes for a vitt’s car was struck by toe ducted a study of nongraded cut, including some with a stu- much . . more , conducive , atmos- Deqjeunes car, police said .and program s. A proposed nongraded pro­ drat populntian and school P*’®*'® too Destjeunes car continued on “Peihaps Brandon Tuotaey, 'v ' gram for toe Coventry schools budget similar to Ocventry’s. In to strike three trees. superintendent of schools in is scheduled for a public hear­ every instance toe response has Deqjeunes and a passenger to been positive.’’ Orange, best summed It up,’’ Ms oar, Kevin T. Russell of 88 ing Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at Walsh 'Concluded, “when he The superintendent of schools Chambers St. were taken to the high school. said, ‘We are trying to provide in Avon, Walsh said, “claims a Bachrach photo IC andi^r Memorial Hospital, Walsh, who has been making earii child with a school pro­ DakJII photo Nassltf photo slight reduction iii teacher turn­ The engt^ement of Miss The engagement of Miss Car­ The engagement of Miss Cyn­ Bloomberg photo Sllvestrl photo The engagement of Min where they were treated and re- a survey of other “ Individualiz­ gram toat fits him rather than over after implementation. He Anne-Marie Jeanne Tremblay ol Krleskl to Thomas J. Blasin- thia Lynn Fsuris to Robert J. .The engagement of Miss Jo­ The engagement of Miss Bar­ Marilyn Kaefer of Broo|dine, ed educational systems’’ In toe fitting him into what we are do­ notes toot costs are no greater of New Britain to David ski, both of Manchester, has Lazaroff, both of Manchester, anne Marie DeBroske of Dan­ bara Ann Knybel of Manchester Court d ote Is F eb. 28. state and around toe country. in g !’ ’ Mass., formerly of Manchester, slad. “There Is nothing new or under toe individualized plan ' Charles Bruce of Manchester been announced by her parents, has been announced by her par­ bury to George Edward Cochran to Conrad Frank Taylor of Wa- Young OOP Statement of Manchester has been an­ to Thomas D’Aquannl of Cam­ unusual about a nongraded sys- and toat Avon has been operat- has been announced by her par­ Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Krieski ents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard terbury has been announced by rkw otoy P . Vaughan, 26, o f The Young Republicans are ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest o f 95 Starkwreather St. Bhrris of Indianapolis, Ind. nounced by her parents, Mr. bridge, Mass, has been an­ East Hartford, was arrested tem. It Is a tried and proven tog under tods system for al- urging ail citizens to attend the her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jo­ lYemblay of New Britain. Her fiance is the son of Mrs. and Mrs. Ronald Baker of Dan­ nounced by her parents, Mr. last Mght and charged with method o f . education toat we In m ost 10 years. public hearing on the proposed Her fiance is the son of Mr. seph Knybel of 81 Union St. Her fiance is the son of Mr. H elen L azaroff o f 26 Dorothy bury. ' and Mrs. Christian Kaefer of bretaeli of pecuse, after a domes­ Coventry W ve been too long “Ri Orange, Oonn., they are nongraded program Wednesday and Mrs. Stanley Blazinski of Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bruce of 26 Rd. and the late Joseph Laza- Her fiance is the son of Mrs. 619 W oodbrldge St. tic distuihonce. She was re­ without.’ ’ now in their first year of oper­ night to “openly express their 691 N. Main St. and Mrs. Conrad Jones Taylor French Rd. roff. Margaret V. Cochran of 337 W. Her fiance is the son of Mr. leased on a $160 non-surety bond “ As early as 1925, BronxvlUe, ating a nongraded pilot pro­ views on toe ‘open classroom’ Miss Krieski is a graduate of of Fitchburg, Mas. M iss Trem blay is a 1969 grad­ Miss Farris attended the Cre­ Center St. and George Cochran and Mrs. Thomas D’Aquannl of for coutt appearance Feb. 28. N.Y. had Implemented Indivi­ gram In one school. The results concept to toe Board of Educa­ Manchester High School and at­ M iss Knybel is a 1966 graduate uate of New Britain Senior High ative School of Hairdressing in of Hartford. Yonkers, N.Y. dualized lesumlng into its school thus far are so good that the tion. tended Eastern Connecticut of Manchester High School and School and is employed as a Hartford and is employed at the Miss DeBroske is a graduate Miss Kaefer is a graduate of MOUon E . Borat, 69, c f 83 St. system, and In the period be­ school board in Orange and toe “The YGOP further resolves State College. She Is employed is employed as a service repre­ secretary at the New Britain Magic Mirror Beauty Salon of of Danbury High School and is Manchester High School and John 6t., was cunested Saturday tween 1925 and 1942 n o less than superintendent are now plan- to urge toe school board to seri- in the production control divi­ sentative of the Southern New Bank and Trust Co. Manchester. employed as a secretary for the University of Connecticut 25. major schools districts ning on full implementation by ously consider all toe ramiflca- sion of Dynamic Controls Corp., England Telephone Co. in Man­ MgM: end charged with totood- M r. B ruce is a 1966 g^raduate South 'Windsor. Mr, Lazaroff is a veteran of Hoffman Fuel Co. in Danbury. School of Nursing. She did catton, after be was found on changed to nongraded. But toe toe faU d. 1972. In addition, the tions o f the concept before chester. graduate work at the Universi­ of Manchesrer High School and Mr. Blazinski is a graduate of the U.S. Air Force and is em­ Mr. Cochran is a graduate of Main e t Court date is Feb. 28. 1940s and 60s w ere witness to superintendent there is project- adopting it; also that toe board Mr. Taylor is a graduate of ty of Paris, in Paris, France attended Manchester Commu­ Manchester High School and at­ ployed by Caldor Automotive in East Catholic High School and most massive raodus of schools ing lower coste in next year’s follow the ^dance of the public Fitchburg High School and is and is employed with the Visit­ nity College. He served with the tended Manchester Community Manchester. attended Manchester Commu­ Donald J . RogUs, 26, o f 206 from toe traditlonsd to Indivi­ budget; and teachers are al- hearing before making its ded- employed as the FM program ing Nurse Association of Bos­ U.S. Army for three years in College. He is employed as a No date has been set for the nity College. He is serving with School St, was arrested Sunday dualized program so toat by ready predicting increases in slon." d irector fo r W 104, a W aterbury ton. Frankfort,. Germany and Viet­ mechanic at Brown’s Tire Shop. wedding. the U.S. Army Reserves and is morning and charged with reck­ 1907, over 30 p er cen t o f toe standardized achievement test ------radio station. Mr. D’Aquannl is a graduate nam and is employed as a tele­ The wedding is {banned for an expediter for the Kaman less driving following a two-car country’s schools districts had scores for their ungraded Manchester Evening Herald A June Wedding is planned. of Manhattan Ocdlege in New type operator. Sept. 9 at St. Bridget Church. ' Aircraft Oorp. in Bloomfield. accident at Crater St. and Olcott one or more ungraded classes youngsters.’’ Coventry correspondent Holly Y ork caty and the University The wedding is planned for The wedding is planned for Dr. Police aald his car, east- considering individualiz­ W alsh continued, " I have Gantner. T el. 742-8796. of Arizona in ’Tucson, Arlz. He June 18, 1972. Oct. 28 in Danbury. bound cn Cfenter St., hit a west- ed teaching aectiras in the com­ is employed as an engineer at bcund ca r driven b y KOnnetfa Cornerstone Ceremony at Community Baptist Raytheon in Sudbury, SCaw. ing school year.’’ P . K ales, 18, o f 127 P orter S t, John Flet<;her Jr., third from left, superintiendent serving the ceremony, from left, are the Rev. Wal­ Walsh claimed toat “Educa­ at about 2:30 a.m. RqgUs was of the church school, assists John Camera, West ter H. Loomis, minister; Mrs. Robert C. Burt, direc­ tors are always reluctant to treated at Manchester Memorial Hartford general contractor, in laying the corner­ place much emphasis upon test Hbqdtal, Coutt date Is Feb. 28. tor of reli^ous education. It is expected that the ' All Events photo stone of the (]k>ihmunity Baptist Church education building will be ready for use this summer. results, but they should be CABT. AND MRS. ROBERT J. GOULD and administration building yesterday morning. Ob- (Herald photo .by Pinto) mentioned. Choicest Meats In Town! A hom e at 179 ToUand Tpke. “ Based upon reports in 1967 was brokra Into over the week­ by toe U.S. Office of Education Unda Jo Oahagan of Manches­ Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Ry- end, but nothing was reported dog on a roll, french fries, mix­ ter and Capt. Robert J, Gould lander Jr. o f 184 E . M iddle and studied by toe Natlontd m isriag. H e b ro n ed vegetables, peattoes. of Newport News, Va. were Tpke. The bridegroom is the Skating - Coasting Education Association, young­ TUESDAY ONLY SPECIAL! Wednesday, char-brolled pat­ sters from nongraded systems united in Marriage Nov. 6 at the son of Mrs. Loma Wasilieff of A woman’s wallet oonlatotog South United Methodist Church. 84 Harlan Rd and Edgar Wasi­ ties, mashed potato, green scored better on standardized about $30 cash and various per­ Toll Phone Changes Said beans, french cheese cake. N, Y, Sirloin I The bride is the ^nugbter of lieff of Ellington. sonal papers was shden Satur­ achievement tests tosh did those Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Gahagan Judge Moorhead of St. Croix Thursday, salami or sausage In traditional systems. day n i^ t at David’s Restaurant gprinder, co m chips, tossed o f 896 B . C enter St. The bride­ X>erformed the single-rlhg wed­ at toe Fazfcade. Possible for Some Users “ Better Adjusted” groom is the son of Col. (ret.) ding ceremony. s«lad, strawberry dessert. “This is true in reading, As a result of a meeting wlto circulate petitions may . pick lb Louis M. Gould of Aylett, Va. A reception was held at a pri­ Friday, tomato juice, maca- moth, language skills cuid sci­ iSTEAKS P.J. Bror-kman, manager of- toe them up at toe Town Office and the late Mrs. Helen T. vate home after the ceremony. rm i and cheese, fish sticks, car­ ence. Ri social studies tradltlcn- Vetnhn WilUmanUo office of toe South­ Building. Or, if certain groups There will be no coasting or Gould. The couple will live in St. rots, cherrv f>rt8. ally educated youth scored ern New Bkigland TeleptKme or organizations wish to partici­ Basslft photo C roix. Bulletin Board skating at any of toe town super­ hl"her. The Rev. Carl Saunders of the ‘Potbellied’ Man pate in toe eitdeavor, Slbun The engagement of Miss Jane South United Methqdlst Church Oo., First Selectman ' Aaron The following meetings and vised auras today due to toe “But,” Walsh added, “formal HIGHLAND PARK MARKET Salon portrait Reid rerxirts toere is a prsslbll- stated he would welcome let­ Nasalft photo Elizabeth Donnelly of Lnng- performed the double-ring cere- activities are sriieduled for this rain. learning is not toe only reason 317 H ighland S t., M anchester— ^Phone 646-4277 4-H Qubs Earn The engagement of Miss Gin­ Holds Up Store Ity cf Hebron residents in the ters stating additional costs In­ w eek: winter sports Informedloa for schools to exist. We have The engagement of Miss Pa­ meadow, Mass, to William R. mooy. Bouquets of purple and curred because of toe added to CclumMa exriiange receiving The engagement cf Miss Ma­ tricia Ann Plourde of EUlngtmi Paquette of Manchester has white mums were on the altar, Orube photo ger Lee Pfeiffer of Springfield, Mou. in Commlasloti. Noodles, and Manchester Med­ Mr. Hindle U a graduate of yellow ski jacket and brown tary Sdiool; Democratic Town College, where he received a uate of Bolton High School and Mr Paouette received his BS Gahagan, both of Manches- W r^’s in Springfield. Manchester. Ttie petitions ask toe Oom- This brings to five toe total Oommittee, 8 p-m., Town Office J M m M M IA l Mr. Paquette received his BS gisters of the bride. Central bonnectlcut State <3ol- slacks. He did not know whether BA degree with honors in Span­ is attending Manchester Com­ ley for participating in the M r. Oakmiui is a 1966 gradu­ M r. Burnett is a 1964 grad­ mlssion to investigate with toe of Hebron students vdio received lege. he had a car. Building; Hebron Congregational ish. He is employed by the state munity Ctdlege. -nie attendants were dressed shew. ate of Manchester High School uate of Manchester High School telephone company why toe toe award, toe first ever to cut State College where he was , At the show, an individual They are employed at the Church Pancake Supper, 6:80 tax department. The wedding is planned for 1 rrv ^ alike in purple empire and attended Central Connecti­ and is employed at Pratt and town cf Hebron and toe Region­ qualify from Hebron, p. m.. Church; Hebron Oongre- elected to Who’s Who in Ameri- could exhibit a- food she had MechEUiics Savings B e^ in Gordon Burke, 23, o f 88 West ThO' wedding is planned fo r O ct. 14 in Bolton. gowns designed with scoop neck- cut State College. He served Whitney Divisiem of United Air­ al School District 8 cannot be In order to qualify, toe five gatlonal Ohurch evangelism can CoU^s and Unlve^Ues. S^^MaWce desi^ b^^^^ learned to prepare, or a group H artford. St., was arrested Saturday and 'had to semre above toe 86to per- August at the Parroquia de San three years with toe U.S. Army craft in East Hartford. put under one teleiriione ex­ committee, 7:30 p.m., Lminge. He w celved^ mastera degree ^ They could enter a buffet. The ex­ The wedding is planned for charged with driving without a cenUe nationwide in seven Luis Huamantia Church . in and is a Vietnam v^ran. He A fall wedding is planned. change. Wednesday: PTO meeting and in business education from the carried lavender, purple and hibitors were judged on menus, June 3. license, driving an unregistered events. Each received a Presi­ M exico. 60 Feet Long is a student at Whlttenberg Uni­ They state ithat "toe present GymnasUe Show, 8 p.m., Gilead University ^ Ooni^ticut and bouquets of feather flow- tablesettings, food and personal vehicle and misuse (d registra­ dent’s Council on Physical Fit­ versity in Springfield. antiquated system is not con­ Hill School; Hebron lions Club, P j ; 5 : c a r e o ^ NEW YORK — Newborn blue is the vocational education co­ era. appearance. A tasting party for tion plates. He was released on ness patch as well as a certifi­ Holman - Woolridge The wedding is planned to r ducive, in any way, to toe or­ 7:30 p.m., Chestnut Lodge, Ool- ududes are far larger than full- ordinator of the Wallingford M ichael Hinson of Warsaw, parents and friends concluded a $100 nonsurety bond for ap­ cate signed by toe President. June 17 in Springfield. derly civic or social economic

PAGE ’fWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1&72 Section Tu?o MONDAY, FEBRUARY l4, 1972 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1972 Pages 13 to 24 Xplland Houley a Guest At Democratic MORGAN'S LTD. • T ill jter Qiib Organized Unity Dance (Formerly Clifford’s) ToJBack School Activities Sen. Robert Houley of Vernon Men’s Clothing and Furnishings y I will be ammig the special VtAlftni' v> e'i aod( 1 ove jfVle l7 until 10 at trlct and to guarantee a Demo- - cratic victory in the November Even as the group was holding ^ United CongrogaUonal election, according to the com­ an oiganlxatiS^ meeting Religious EducaUon mittee’s statement. W ed S ^ h t, the Boani of Anyone holding a cur- Discover the soft, silken glamour of B u lim g . AU potential candidates tor Education was pondering wheth- advanced first ^d certifr next November’s elections, er to eliminate all spring ath- ®“'te who Is at I ^ t 17 have been invited. Along with WHITE VELVET letlc events at the hi^ school ® ® ®»8T‘ble to enroll at to Houley, those expected to at­ due to an anticipated W.OOO defl- se^lon ’^e c^rae Is Conditioning Wave by ^dghVs tend are: Jack Picket, former olt in the athletic department state senator, Middletown; Jo- L O R ^ A L ! V ^ e turnout at the boosters’ R®y Blanchette wyi serve as seim Coatsworth, state repre­ sentative, Cromwell; William O I= F=>AFRI S session resulted in the naming ,, u u», O’Neil, state representative. NOW MAOe IN TMB UNITBO •TATES of a 12-member Board of Dlrec- T^® H®^ Blast Hampton; Roger' Hillman tora which will be responsible Nursing AssoclaUon ^ I h^dd an of Lyme; Hubert Nellan, mayor Made of the most rare and for setting up the otganlsaUon. emeijrency meetingtonlght at 8 of New London; and William precious ingredients. White An open meeting will be held ^ ^® Oongregatio^ Staidey, former state senator, Velvet quickly yet gently tomonW night at 7:80 at the Church ReUglous Education Norwich. conditions your hair, makes ’Town HaU tor the exchange of ,, , „ , ’Ihe committee said the pro­ it so easy to tehion Into ldq,as regarding the boosters’ ' The Urited Congre^tlon^ All interested reel- Church business committee will gram will be unique in that beautiful, natural waves. objectives, there is no planned speaking Come In and try It...and . dents are urged to attend. meet tonight at 8 at the church. Tolland’s Girl Scout leaders ' program, and the ceuididates enjoy anew kind of eolffure ‘”rhe Boards of Education and will meet tomorrow afternoon will not be allowed to promote glam our. Finance have been reluctant to at 1:00 in the United Con­ their candidacies. They will be give money for extracurricular afforded the opportunity to gregational Church Religious MID-WINTER actlvtUes," Dresie explained. Education Building. Each troop , meet the Democratic leaders “Wo believe these activities en­ is expected to send at least one and workers. SPECIAL courage students to make extra leader to the meeting. efforts. The Senior Citizens housing “There are many of us who 9 9 0 0 subcommittee on the question- have had experience with boost- ...... Hospital Using er clubs elsewhere and who rec- n® re ^ 1 1 meet om orr^ af^er- INCLUDES HAIRCUT, CONTI SHAMPOO, ognized the need for such an noon at 1 :30 in> the Adm inistra­ New Entrance tion Building. organization here. "We can be STYLE SET and GLAMOUR SPRAY. a strong force for better things The newly organized Tolland Elffective Wednesday, the out­ for the kids,’’ Dresie added. Boosters will hold an open idea patient clinics and out-patient The boosters will sponsor the session meeting tomorrow night office at Manchester Memorial Sh,€^s Marking a Flowerful Birthday Hospital will use the new north Awards Banquet In M ay, during at 7:30 in the Town. Hall. (Herald photos by Bucelvicius) The Board of Selectmen will entrance and parking area off vdiich awards will be presented Mrs. Moricmi also has 21 Start wilb pinpricks on paper lace, meet tomorrow night at 7:30 in Mrs. Anglelina E. Morlconl of to Italy, where two brothers and Armory St.,, hospital officials Trace a red heart with white above; When all the parts fit into place, Miss Kalagian sends you LOVE. not only for athletics but for two sisters live. grandchildren and 28 great­ music and drama as well. the Administration Building. 374. Vernon St. admires one of said today. ' * The Tolland Junior Women’s One of Mrs. Moriconl’s daugh­ grandchildren. The change includes obstet­ Stephen M. Dodge, son of Mr. ’Ihe Masters Club of Friend- ’They are looking toward sup­ the many floral pieces she re­ ters, Mrs. Ssdvatore Buccino of Still active and alert at four BEAUTY SALONS port for a diversified extracur­ Club will meet tomorrow night rics, pediatrics, medical, heart Kindei^garten and Mrs. Billiot B. Dodge of 157 ship Lodge of Masons will meet ceived Saturday at the Open Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., flew up score years and 10, she can and TB out patient clinics, and Gas Station Bids About Town Vernon St., has been named to tonight at 7:30 at the Masonic ricular activities program. at 8 in the United Congrega­ Registration ’The Sacred Dance Group Jarvis Appeals House observance of her 90th for the Saturday celebration. recite poems, and stories she completes the phasing in of fa­ ot the dean’s list for the fall semes- Temple Instead of Willie’s Steak Plans are under way for a tional Church Religious Educa­ Mrs. Morlctml has seven other learned as a child and has danc­ cilities in the new $1.7 million Manchester childrai who Center Congregatiemal Church dance and for a booster bus to tion Building. birthday. 44 OAK ST., MANCHESTER — 648-8951 ter at thjs University of New House as originally planned. children, Orlando Morlconl and ed at the weddings of her grand­ wing housing the emergency, will be five years of age by will rehearse tomorrow at 1 Haven. ___ travel to Tolland tournament ’The Tolland Grange will meet .B om in MCt^ano, Sabina, children. Her favorite pastimes AMPLE PARKING Before ZB A Tonight or b efore Jan. 1, 1978, are p.m. in Woodruff Hall of the basketball games. Other fund 'tomorrow nteht at 8 at the Wll- Mrs. Anthony Diana, also of out-patient and jdiysical ther­ ----- Burl L. Lyons, publisher of Italy, F eb. 9, 1882, she m arried ellgiMe to enter kindergar­ church. raising possibilities are also be- cox home in Merrow. B’t. Lauderdale; John Moriconi are and crocheting, and apy departments. __ ^ State Rep. Donald Oenovesi of the Manchester Herald, will be Gas Station Zone file late Antonio Morlconl there of Miami, Fla.; and Joseph and she gives the products of her ’The wing, the newest part of Requests for three new gas stations are amonir the ten in Septem ber 1972. ing investigated. ------Chapter, SPEBS- Assembly District is guest speaker at the avitian By DOUGLAS BEVINS James Morjconi, Mra William handiwork to members of tiie the hospital’s long-range build­ itons scheduled for public hearingrs tonight by the Zon­ Paroits should call or Girl Scout Che,ol in- ance to ®ot^t v^iteh would^- conaidered by the zon- Information. proposals for no-fault Insurance. Sisterhood Sets When the forms are flUed the Manchester Newcomers goes into effect tomorrow, is an herent evil, Iw ” "® *®?^ ing board Just one ^y before CJIub wtU meet tonight at at 200 feet from resU eodal out a general registration 8 Panel on Drugs attempt to stiffen regulations J®rv^® seeking a temporary the town’s new Business 6 zon­ the home of Robert Fliclle, 26 The Mansheater Rotary Club _ . injunctions to keep the Busslness dwelling. ing regulation goes into effect. wUl be hdd at the area win iheet tonight at 6:30 p.m. at regarding constructiim of new , . . „ , echoed at a date to be an­ St. Moritz Circle, Willingtmi. The Sisterhood of Congrega- " ^ . 6 zone from going into effect, a MoWl OU Oorp. is seeking a However, (he new regulatlon- gasoline service stations. permanent Injunction, and a nounced. the Mancherter C o u ^ aub for ^ Knesseth’ Israel, E U li^ . spectal exception to seU gaso- which will stiffen restrlotisaa on ’The Cherub Chdlr of Center it* annual Easter Seal Stuffing ,«a/.„ooi,in Alexander Jarvis, in his ca- court decision ag^ainst the PZC. line and motor vehicle p rod i^ gas statlons-wlU hot aftMt the ------COTgregaUonal Church wUl re- night. Don Davanzo wlU direct ^ sponsor a panel discussion pacity as a developer and sub- Under present regulations, a at SM W. Middle Tpke., zoned three requests to be hsaid to- variance at 268 Henry Real- hearse tomtaipfw at 8:16 p.m. thie stuffing. on “’Hie Necessity tor Making divider owning property in Man- station developer must go BusinesB 8. night. dence A zone, M build an' addl- MemoiihU flail of the church. ------Drugs a Oomqiunity Project,” appHcat^ tor a combi. other petitions to be heard ticn: to his bdn^si and to main Chester, is taking the PZC to t® “>® Zoning Board of x ' Rehearsals tor the Manchester tonight at 8:16. Appeals for a special exception. nation car waA and gas station and considered by the ZBA to­ tain a ncnconfotmlng side yard court, claiming that the Busi- Th^rollgloiw edi^on b ^ GU^rt and SidUvan Workshop panelists wlU be Mrs.____ With the new regulations, the st the same location was turned night aro; six inches wide. o f Second Ccxigregational production of “Patience” will lie Albom, Mrs. PriceUa 5 regulation is void, illeg;al, developer would first have to down by the ZBA In 1970, and Edgar H. Clarke and Charles Churehv^l meet tonight at 7:80 t ^ h t at 8 at the 8outhJ|Mted g j Improper, and in violation of the obtain rezonlng to Business 5 that decision was upheld by the g. Burr have requested a one- Methodist Church and Wednes­ all members of the Vernon charter, state statutes, and by the P2K3, and then still would Oottet of Oonuntm I^eas in day (May 21) variance to con- ^ a s p ’ Attitudes day at 8 p.m. in the Federation Mayor’s _ _ Committee___ to_ Combat '®®®*’®i I®^- have to get a special exception Mhrch 1971. The new appUca- duct an open' antique auto show rwi -r-v» V Tt>® Ckwpel Dancers of CSnter Room of the Center Oongiyega- » tion, to be heard tonig^, is for and flea market on Slater St. This is the third appeal of from the appeals board. To Be Discussed CongwgaU^ m^berTtee^teni^'ls'su- a gas staticn only. near their Antique Auto Mu- 1 ^ hearse tonight at 6:46 at the heads----- will------meet* tonight -♦at -r7 »»at ^ iS^'two'^e^ta ^ included in the ArvUla Hale is requesting a seum. A variance is required B y church narthex. the South United Methodtet j^g apMaltaa iq>ec1al exception for a service for the Rural Residence-zoned Vjhurcn Irroup h Education in the Vernon school . appealing the stations existing In other busi- station at 894 Tolland ’^ke., site, as there will be'^bUc car. The Women’s B oc^ et tee ^nie Oonfto^teon CTass of ___ system. - Residence M zone rogu a- ^ ^ 3 ^jj’^he considered zoned Business 8. A variance parking for the event Oommuntty Baptist Church wlU Congregational Church on, iiH A 2 -minute film. "The Flow- “on—a new zwie specifically permitted and conforming uses. is also sought vdilch would re- Henry Charette is seeking a meet t(»nom>w at 7:80 p.m. In tomorrow at 4 p.m. ®«- Darkness,’’ will be shown ®P®rtmente. ^ ^^3 Feliowditp HoU of the chun* tee church, In ih^RnhMna Rnnm ®® P®*^ the program. Host- . -larvls, In the writ filed with therefore be rebuilt If It burned to hear a discusslan of tee book, ___ t th l 'rianfAw rinnmw>»aMnnoi esses foT tile Bvcnlng are Mrs. the town clerk today, states that down or was destroyed for some “Tlie Education of a Waq>,” by Girl Scout Troop 642 wiU meet S iu S . S ^ te W ^ k ^ to Nison, Mrs. Barbara h® .1® agxrieved by the PZC’s other reason. ’The PZC set a guideline fo r Business 5 zones which wculd veraial book discusses white munlty Baptist Church. With them . nick. ® »>ne. wmen would be the Angl»Oaxon Protestant alti- ___ , Whist Party °®^y ®®**® perm itting new g;as allow gas stations only where ’rile Friendship (riass of tee stetlons. they would service travelers on tedes. xhe Women’s Society of South The Manchester Newcomers Mrs. Edward Coltman and united Methodist Church will . . ..--Ellington Ccxigregational The new zone, approved by the restricted access highways such • Mrs. Sedriok Rawlins will dis­ sponsor a Prayer Vigil tomor- ’^t tSr Mwch^w"^ (torn- **®^^ ^ mlUtary zoning commission Jan. 24. as the recently opened Inter­ state 84. “ Such a -d istrict Is in­ cu ss tees book with Mrs. Alex row from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. at SilSiltv T TOe wlU in- ® ®^^®" ®®"’ tended to be distinct from local Elsesser. southSouth Church.Church..’The 'The vigil .U open elude a wig show by ^irlw Shirley P'*”' church. structlon in oteer business •Special guests will be the to all Interested persims, Prizes will be awarded and zones. (New stations were pre- neighiiorhood business dis­ Anderson of tee Village Lantern tricts,” the guideline states. members of tee Ladles Guilds ___ Beauty Salon. Club” membera refreshmwits served. Mrs. Wes-, vlbusly permitted in Business 2, EIIBINIEWIS of St. Bartholomew Church and Church ' Women United will model wl^. The meeting is ^®y Schlude is chairman. Pro- Business 3, and tee Central St. Bridget Church. meet tomorrow starting at 9 open to all new' area residents, ceeds from tee party will be Business District zones). The members of tee Estelle a.m. at tee Reception Hall at further contact n*ed to provide flowers tor the Jarvis claims tee adoption of HAS JUST BEEN Carpenter Circle will be tee South United Methodist Church. Mrs. Walter Kuezek of 60 Hud- sanctuary and tor tee sick and the regulations was illegal, Fire Calls hoetesses. • son St. or tee Community Y. shutj-lns. arbitrary, unreasonable, and an The Mothers Club of Center abuse of tee PZC’s discretion. CONDEMNED Congregational Church will meet 'Town firemen were caUed to .The cast of tiip Little ’Iheatre The legal paper charges teat Churches Hold tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. in Me­ ot Manchester productlion of EiXtended Forecast the new regiUation would put 180 HUlstown Rd. at 8:38 p.m. morial Hall of the church. TOAHBH SCHOOL 3 Spring Courses ___ “Arsenic and Old Lace” will re- Fair Thursday. Cloudy Fri' gas station developers such as Saturday to check a furnace. Jarvis out of business. The headship Circle of tee -80 ® showers At 10:41 this morning, town The Academy of Fhlte and SalvationiivnHnn ArmyAnnv nrfiiwill meet tomor­ ® P-™‘ ®"“ ThUTSday at 8.80 TemneratureTemperature averaelnaaveraging above In addition, Jarvis claims that firefighters extinguished a minor Life will begin its Spring se­ p.m. at its studio, 22 Oak St. row at 7:46 p.m. at tee church normal. Daytime highs in the the regulations arc “arbitrary, trash fire near studios of Radio mester on March 2 at tee St. 40s and overnight lows from the destructive, confiscatory, and Station W INF at 376 W . M iddle Evelyn fs one of those ^ e d peop le w ho (X)uld James School frorii 7:30 to 10 ® recreation and w o r k ^ . The American Legion Auxil­ mid 20s to near 30. capricious” in that they single Tpke. ut a highly-specdalized education to good use. p.m. The courses will be about H ostess are Mrs. Brig. Thom- iary has been Invited to attend E six weeks in length. “ a meeting of tee South Windsor ike a d^ee in math or chemi^. ’The Academy was begun sev- ">naflne. unit Wednesday at p.m. at tee But nobody in her famiiyh ever been to 8 eral years ago as a joint ef- ^ ----- home of Mrs. Ruth Stewart, 49 college before. And she doesn't even consider it. tort of several Manchester Queen of Peace Mothers Clr- Oakland Rd., Wapplng. ’Those Sim ^y because there^ no money. churches to promote adult edu- ®*® m®et Wednesday at 8 needing transportation may con­ So, she’s sentenced to living a life far shc»l cation. It is sponsored by the p.m. at the home of Mrs. John tact Mrs. CUftord Walker, 76 of her potential. And we’re robbefTof the Manchester Oouncil of Church- Nice of 103 Bretton Rd. Phelps Rd. es, with tee cooperation of tee ----- You call. W e com e. contribution she could make. ' local Roman CateoUc Church- Manchester Assembly of Rain­ The Women’s League of the We support 40 private, four-year collets es. how Glris will have a business Salvation Army will have a fel­ That’s what the service business is all that help over 45 ,0 0 0 students reatai their fun The program, which is under meeting tonight at 7:80 at the lowship meeting tomorrow at about. And that's the_ business w e’re in tee leadership of tee Rev. Win- Masonic Temple. Officers should 1:30 p.m. in tee Junior HaU of potential. We’re on call 24 hours’a day. Every day Like Evelyn, most of the youngsters we thixq), co-pastor o i tee Center attmd tee rehearsal at 6 p.m . the dtadel. Hostesses are Mrs.' Congregational Church, Otfers Refreshments will be served aft­ Geneva Lockwood and Mrs. Of course it helps if the serviceman help could never get to college on their own. courses in areas of family life. er tee meeting. Helen Yungman. knows what to do when he gets there. Out Because most come horn families earning less Biblical and theological stud­ servicemen do. They’re heating experts, ’The FYench dub of Manches­ Manchester Chapter, Disabled than $5,000 a year. ies, contemporary films, novels, trained to take care of any heating emer can help more students if you help. drama, social issues and pidlti- ter will sponsor a public card American Veterans, will meet We gency or problem. Send a cheik.,Whatever you can handle. cal science. party tonight at 8 in Orange tomorrow at 8 p.m. at tee Amer­ ’This spring, three courses will Hall, ican Legi(»i Home. Non-emergency services? We offer To UNCF, Dept. B, 55 ^ s t 52nd Street, be le e r e d . those too. NewYork,N.Y. 10022. The Rev. Itobert Johnston, ’The Mothers AuxlUary of Boy A girls’ camping program will Like automatic metered deliveries that' Your contributions are tax deductible. candidate tor a PUD at Hartford Scout Troop 47 will have a pot- bo held tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. Elemlnory Foundation, will teach luck tomorrow at 6:30 p.m. at at Verplanck School, for girls save you time and trouble. Burner service “Helping Us Understand tee Cooper HaU of South United In Grades 2 through 6. ’riiose and tune-up. And we have a budget pay­ B ible.’ ’ Methodist Church preceding tee wishing more information may ment plan that spreads your fuel costs evenly over the months. GniETDTHE - “The Movement Called Ecu- Troop’s Court of Awards. Those contact Mrs, James ’Thomas, 6 We can do more for you than just sell you clean, de­ menUm. What? Why? How?’’ planning to attend aiw reminded D over Rd. will be taught by tee Rev Jiten to bring a meat dish and either pendable, economical Mpbil Heating Oil. Emergency or UNITED NEGRO Shea, assistant peutor ot St. Je­ a vegetable or salad to serve Manchester WATTCS Will meet no. Give us a call. Any time. Mobil rome Church in New Britain. 8 to 10 people. tomorrow at the Itallan-Ameri- heortingoil ’The Itev. Henry MlUan Jr., — can <3lub, 135 E ldridge St. COLLEGEFUND. chaplain at Manchester Me­ *1110 hOantonomoh Tribe, Or- Weighlng-ln will be from 7 to 8 morial Hospital, will teach "The der of Red Men vdU meet to- p.m. The program wlU include 24-HOUR SERVIGEI • PHONE 643413S Art of Handling Personal Crises night at 8:80 instead ot 8 at Tlnk- a weight diacuAslon featuHng ’Through Group InteracticMi.” er HaU, 791 Main St. last year’s top 10 losers. The Savings Bank# of Manchester FV>r further information con- —— meeting is open to all women Moriatty Brothers tact Mrs. CarroU Nelson of 24 The Sisterhood of tee Temple interested in Joining tee group. Msmbar Sunset St. or Mra. Harry S. Beth Sholom wlU sponsor a thea------Maidment of 18 Scarborough ter party night on Feb. 24.' ’They The Ruth Circle ot tee Eman- WE GIVE VALUABLE GREEN STAMPS! Rd. Brochures explaining the wUl see “Fiddler on tee Roof,” uel Lutheran Cteurch Women Eight •coiwMlMit offictt stnring Adwtiriiu cnmribuleiHor the puhlK good fcioDmitfalon with The Advwtiilng program are available at local at the Cinerama ’Theater in will meet tonight at 6:30 at tee GouidlndlteliileiranandNcwiwiwAdvcilMiuEiieailivet. churches, the Ubrary and banks. West Hartford. Tickets may be home of Mrs. Kenneth Benaen 31S CENTER STREET MANCHESTER A fee la charged tor each obtained by contacting • Mrs. of 267 Ludlow Rd. tor a poUuck. MANfSHESTER EAST HARTFORD • SOUTH WINDSOR • DOLTON NOTDH course. Robert Wagner of 808 Green Rd. Husbands are invited.

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Burned the equipment in ques­ Columhia Columbia tion will be removed. Willard Orenon of Well - Happmess Is - - ...... era, Inc., appeared before the. Schools Drop commission with questions con­ 22-Lot Subdivision cerning proj>erty recently pur­ A REALLY GLEAN UUNDROMAT chased on Rt. 6. Vaccmations The zoning map shows a com­ TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY SPECIAL mercial area extending back Proposed Off Rt. 87 300 feet. It w as stated that 8 Lbs. DRY CLEANING — $1.50 For Smallpox ^ „ there Is some land zoned resl- Plans for a proposed subdlvi- al submitted by George Han- ^jg^tlal also, and Grenon said Quality Speed Queen Equipnient The Board of Bducatlon haa Sion of 81 acres northwest of son, general superintendent for would like to make the prop- voted to discontinue the man­ Columbia Lake were submitted’ Camissa Construction, which jjj commercial, datory policy requiring- small- to the Planning and Zoning owns the former Jones proper- pj.,,0 cornmlsslMi chose not to BELCON LAUNDROMAT - 309 Green Rd. POK vaccination prior to a pu­ Commission tPZC) recently by ty on Rt. 6. Two buddings were Grenon’s request and pil’s entering- school. The activ year the statewide drive was 294 lb. 13 oz. somewhat disappointing and Leon Rivera of School Rd. pete for the statewide title and Cranoppio Drink 59* some of the services provided i,as t,een bead coach of & $1,600 schohurehip. Caa S B o ita n 's midget football team, be curtailed. graduate from BHS in June, heus lipton Soup Mix.r« .25 Any donatlans will be greatly succeeding Dr. Gil Boisoneau accepted by Catholic UW- Dry Roeet 12 ot. Jer , ^ ROAST appreclated, she said. who resigned last week. veraity in Washington, D.C. for Planter's Peanuts. 69* ------In his letter of resignation admission ■with the fredunen read at last 'week’s Board of Dl- class in September, rectors meeting ot ihe Midget Homemakers Meet ILIQUID DETERGENTl#Ki I KlhW batt ■ Eye Round Roast ^1^? Assumption Football Association, Boisoneau ’The Bolton Homemakers, an MUCH oHer/ recommended Rivers for the affiliate of the Tolland Ooimty MORE Honor Roll post, noting that he has served Extension Service, will meet to- QUART FROZEN FOODS TS as a knowledgeable and capable morrow at a.m. at Oommu- 10 CONTAINER Rump Roast ^1” / SECOND q u a r t e r aseistant coaidi during the past nity Hall. A demonstraUen on MINUTE MAID Grade a three seasons. sattd candles will be- tiered. 294 High honors; Stephanie Haus­ ’The board accepted Bois- ’Those interested in partlcl- Evop. MBk.r .'r.T 17‘ ORANGE JUICE er, Ellen Marino, Marcia Mur­ one'au’s resignation 'with regret i>ating are asked to bring sand, Before you win your first lottery, we wanted you to have Congratulations! You win a minimum of $5,000 WHERE TO CLAIM YOUR WINNINGS. and widied Rivers success in wicks, 'wax, and empty gaHon Top Sirloin Roast a lottery worth winning. That's why we've made it easy with a chance of increasing it, within the next cou­ ray, John Ricci, Patricia Sulli­ Dill Pidtiet “ 69* It's a cinch, if you have a three, four, or five digit match, van. his new role at the helm of the mUk containers. to play, fun to play, with as many chances of your win­ ple of weeks, to $10,000, $20,000 or $75,000. Henora; Richard Oaron, Tigers. Those not wishing to make DRESSING ning as we could build into a weekly lottery. go to any State of Connecticut Motor Vehicle Depart­ IfratiVM* Coaella, M arie Ctoyken- The d irectors re-elected Its candles may bring Unfinished Pfeiffer's 3^5^^! flUARTER CHICKEN PARTS ment office and fill out a claim form. Bring some identi­ A.II wnrtiiAan Dainlata. Eileen present offleers at the meeting, projects. WITH 2. Does your number match the last four digits? m s u t s K LEGS b a c k s fication and your social security number Doran, Kelley Dwyer, Mary naming Milton Jensen as presi- CanoelUUlon TEMPU u o i.n i. THOUSANDS OF DOLURS FROM THE WINNING NUMBER YOUR NUMBER Jeanne BYdey, Theresa Garra- dent; David Aasard as vice The meeting of the Belton Co­ S.O.S. Soap Pods. 49 “MONEY TREE” EVERY WEEK! if you have one. Your brant, Cynthia Moorcroft, The- president; and David Dreselly operative Nursery School CHINESE DINNERS 12345 X2345 ticket will be stapled resa Nowak, Maria Peraico, An- as secretiary-treesurer. scheduled for tonight has been Alcoa Wrap 59* First of all, we want as many winners as possible. The r You win $400. to a form and you will nette RObeige, Janice Rcgera, Spaghetti Suiqier canceled. more winners we have, the more people will play the Pamela ^utOeworth, Justine Plans are under way for the Bidletln Board Shrimp get a receipt. After TnUnor. second annual spaghetti supper The Public Building Oammis- Chow Main lo^ery. And the more tickets we sell, the more cash sponsored by the Bolton Demo- sion will meet tonight at 7:80 in BREAKFAST SHOPPERS Chick tn 3. Does your number match the three last digits? the Lottery Division Grade 7 LAROSA SALEI Chow Moin cratic Town Committee. Mrs. the home economics room of prizes we can give away. has validated your High honors; Jeanne Mader, SWIFT Bird’s Ev# WINNING NUMBER YOUR NUMBER Mary Osborne. William Lopez, general chair- the high school, French Green999 Beans 4 claim, you’ll get a check in the mail. Allow 2 to 3 weeks. BRowNtstPvi Frankfurters 79' COMMISSION ON SPECIAL REVENUE 12345 XX345 Honors: Katherine Doocy, man of the event, announced The recently organized Bolton SPAGHETTI IMrs. Smith’s If you nave a one or two digit match, hang on to your Karen Heldcavage, Robert Leg- that the supper 'will be held Scholarehlp Oorp. 'WiU hold its Tkki Spoglntti Link Sausage PATTiEsJ# Boneless Half Ham Chen7 Pies ...... 6 9 ' You win $40. ticket for the LUCKY OAKS QUARTERLY DRAWING. ler, Mary Ann Mullen, Anne Feb. 26 from 5:80 to 7:80 p.m. first public meeting tonight at R eiser. A tjfplcal Italian fare, includ- g in the all-purpose room of the Bkow Macarwii CoHee Cake 7 9 ;^ 4. Does your number match the two iast digits? Grade 8 ing tossed salad, spaghetti and elementary school, lb. Pockog* Round Ground Top Round Steak ^1'^’ High honors; Stoart lElaveU, meatballs, Italian bread, ice <1)10 nVomen of St. George’s 23' WINNING NUMBER YOUR NUMBER THE LUCKY OAKS QUARTERLY DRAWING! Bernadette Bagenow. cream, coffee and soda will be meet tonight at 8 a t the GEORGE WASHINGTON MORE AND MORE PRIZES! Honors: Lucie Albert, Robert offered, church. DAIRY PRODUCTS Jop Sirloin Steak Cube Steak ^1” q t h waun'UT'HOUiNce d m w i m d a t i 12345 XXX45 Caron, Amy DoBranskl, Blaine ’Tickets are available from Board of Selectmen wlU Every three months there will be a LUCKY OAKS Elricaon, Jean Keeney, James any member of the town com- m«et tomorrow night at 7 in the SPECIALS! HOLD ON TO YOUR TICKET. You still can win a Kopeckl, Lori LelBlanc, Kevin mlttee and will also be sold at town offices. Land 0' Lakes FLORIDASS's COMSTOCK PIE FILLING MIGHTY OAKS BONANZA PRIZE in the LUCKY QUARTERLY DRAWING. This gives all those people Murphy, Dena Peraico, ttnUiam , ___ , Boys’v hockey practice wlU be 500 A TICKET! DRAWINGS EACH THURSDAY! who have had two-digit and one-digit matches another Reavey, Joseph Reiser, Mau­ Mrs. Lopez’ committee in- held tomorrow at 4 p.m. at Her­ 1 lb. 5 Of. OAKS QUARTERLY DRAWING. eto^ Mrs. Jota Oomolly, Mra. Memorial Park if skating NAVEL ORANGES CAN TICKETS GO ON SALE FEBRUARY 15th. crack at thousands and thousands of dollars. Watch reen Shaw, James Sullivan, BUTTER CHERRY 49 James Sylvester, Phyllis Rodoc- WllUam Houle, Mrs. John conditions are sUltaWe. 1 lb. PKG.-Vi lb. PRINTS BEHY CROCKER p m ciA L u n r n r r AOKHT 5. Does your number match the final digit? for the details of the LUCKY OAKS QUARTERLY DRAW- chla, Warren Zaocaro. Llirinskas and Mrs, Russell, _____ Buy as many as you want ING. And don't forget — if you match the last two Moonan, Mr. and Mrs. Peter WINNING NUMBER YOUR NUMBER Manchester Evening Herald PIECRUST MIX 29 every week, There are thou­ digits or final digit, HOLD ON TO YOUR TICKET, IT Siena and Walter Treschuk. Bolton correepMident, Judith I sands of Licensed Lottery 12345 xxxx5 CAN BE A BIG WINNER. Pope Consecrates Last year’s kitchen crew con­ Donohue, T el. 649-8409. HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS Agents in Connecticut. sisting of Peter Siena, Frank HOLD ON TO YOUR TICKET. You're in the running 19 New Bishops Scotella, Leon Rivero, Richard There's one near you. Look to win a LITTLE AC^RN BONUS prize in the LUCKY Breslow, Russell Moonan, Al AO -79 BAYER ASPIRIN for the sign of the “Money FOR THE WINNING NUMBER DIAL 1-252-1212. Aheam, John Mahon and Rali^ NBWI — BXOmNO VATICAN erry (a p ) — KRAFT79^ TWIN-PAK OAKS QUARTERLY. Donf^ue, will be returning for a r s lH i^ e Potatoes 1 0 0 COUNT Tree" in the window. The Winning.Number will be published in Connecticut Pope Paul has consecrated 18 repeat performance. R,0 OHtOODS U.S. No. 1 ^ w snm coFCO N N K cncure biflhf^ from 18 countries, in­ NATURAL HEALTH lAmericanj BOHLE ^ EVERYONE'S A WINNER IN THE SUPER 75! newspapers and posted at all stores selling tickets. cluding the Dutch conservative, Mrs. Lopez and her commit­ For every 1.7 million tickets sold, there will be a SUPER You can also find olit the winning number by dialing the Most Rev. Jan Oljsen. tee welcome all Bolton residents FOOD SHOPPE Cheese IVPPUS to “come for a good time and SINQLRt-Wliils Of Color JOHNSON & JOHNSON I . 01. CAM HOW YOU CAN WIN UP TO $75,000! 1-252-1212. Vatican ohservera. gave spe­ A T x iS B 1 0 ^ 4 9 * 75 DRAWING. This will probably be the Thursday after cial significance to the promi- ail the spaghetti you can eat.’’ Kraft Swiss Choost*^‘'^F55‘ BABY POWDER 7 9 Every week a five-digit number is drawn at random. nent role given Holland’s liber- Seniors’ Thank Vou ] the first drawing, March 2nd. If you matched all five PARKADE OroBOo'Julco."?r'.“ .'“.. >T.. 3 9 * Look at the drawing date on your ticket. On that date al primate, Bernard Cardinal Mrs. Vincent Peracchlo, presl- digits in their proper sequence (12345), YOU'RE A BIG R m M VWNw 7 a t. ■ a s PLAY, CONNECTICUT! PLAY TO WIN! AKrink, as coKXSisecrant along {jjo Senior Citizens Club, K Rod Wbippod btow.?r.49>i 2 9 a WINNING NUMBER is picked. Now check your tick­ WINNER OF $5,000 with a chance at even greater with vnuiam Cardinal Conway ^^gigh^s to express appreciation Cril* C ta r,- - S S a a et's Lottery Number. prizes in the SUPER 75. File your claim right away at For every 100,000 tickets sold there can be as many of Ireland. to the Junior Women’s Club for. any authorized Claim Center. The Lottery Division will as 10,000 winning tickets. Your chancea of taking •‘We must ensure the •yWentlne party they gave 1. Does your number match all five digits? church’s uhlty, in obe^ence seniors last week. The RANGE AND be given your name immediately. You'll be invited to home a big prize increase with every ticket you buy. and love,” P<^ Pa^ Wd the „oted ttiat they parti- FUEL OIL WINNING NUMBER YOUR NUMBER the SUPER 75 DRAWING where your $5,000 may be Everyone in the state benefits when you buy a lottery newly co ^ ra ^ blriiops m enjoyed the ballet per- GASOLINE 1234B 12345 increased to $10,000, $20,000 or $75,000. ticket. Everyone can win. they st^ f formanoe given by a group of main altar In St Peters Basil- ohlldron. lc& BANTLY OIL tW Americans wero among , FIRST FOOD the 19 consecrated. Tliey are Joan Lidtra, daughter ot COMPANY. INC. the Moot Rev. EJdward Heston nnd Mrs. Joseph Ucitra oj m STORE OF MANCHESTER c i iSoutti Bend, Ind., president School Rd., has been designated 331 Main Street Starting February 24TH "EVERYONE’S A WINNER” of liie Vatican’s' Oommu- Bbltwi High School “Homemak- Tel. 649-4595 nlcatlons Commission, and the ar of Tomorrow,’’ based on her (We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities) (43-80S9 State of Connecticut Commission on Special Revenue ' Rev. Edward T. O’Meara, performance in a written exam Rockville 875-327^ CENTER auxUiary bishop of St. Louis, taken by senior girls in the fall. Mo. '^ e Is now eligible to com- . r MANCHESTER EVENING HERAUD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1972 PAGE SEVENTEEN ' I p a g e s ix t e e n MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY. FEBRUARY 14, 1972

BUGS BU N N Y OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE TM. Ut N* OH Anwar to PteHsui Posate THIS PAI2KOT C'N BE LOTS ARE YOU SURff HE WHAT'S NEW, O'COMPANY PER YA, PORKY! C A N T A L K T FATSO? 'WB reminded THRTS NOT P! ALL-*4DU.< THAT COURSE LINDA—AND LINDA TOLD YOU THAT/ / 23 Peer Gynt's bones 32 Pitcher (coll.) Despite a courageous Rebels'SUp Adamek and John ed in on 24 o f 28 attem pts. produced some major upsets. ONE THING IS FOR SURE, UNCLE DOCTOR WHOS TREATING NOT/HIS SHE SAID THE I GUESS SHE WAS JUS mother 24 Gaelic II Consume food 34 Son of Bela 48 Three-toed comeback by East Catholic Baiciuk was the high-point men Tcmcsuk ended the contest Defending champions, George PHIL — THAT DOCTOR IN MIAMI LINDA— W f'5 NOT NAME IS DOCTOR IS "PUTTING YOU J sloths 25 Apply color 17 Carnivorous (Bib.) High, the Eagles lost a winners with 2S and 12 netting 18 points follow ed by Pelletier and Joan Urbanetti, WHO TOOK ALL OF CHOPPY'S JACKSON BARNUM dr. douhLa!\ T U R T S t 36 Theatrical 50 Excavate. 27 Capable mammals MONEY IS N O T JACKSON TUFTS! DRAYNEJ abbreviation 51 Ronum close game, 58-68, to South pctau. Bill EUer chipped in ll "nemey with 14 markers. Unfor- were both eliminated in shock­ Hot Day 28 Girl's name 19 Cereal grass ...... _ . «— o—4u tunately for East, forward Tim BARNUM TUFTS/ 21 Brazilian tree 38 Too goddess Catholic High Saturday ^ ^ ing defeats last Saturday. 29 French writer Qulsb was held to a season low Pelletier, one of the country’s “I’ve got a good chance of E A R T 5 SSOfeummer r~ r* I r" r i 1 ir IT night at the University of « “ close second half and . AN D r “ T~ Hartford's gym, before a near­ South Catholic never Jed by of four points. top ranking small pinners, was winning,’’ Fred McCurry 35 Joumalist’t Three games remain on y T - A a 0 W E R 5 ^ » concern 11 u capacity crc^ . more than fcur pdnts until the sent to the sidelines by Fred confidently said before last iE »7I t. HIA, I.C. T.M. I last five seconds. East's schedule. They play Fri­ McCurry in a great match, Satnrday’s nuttch ^ against 37 Swiis canton The setback left East with a nr II h r - Ken Tomczuk led East Cath­ day night with Holy Cross at three games to two in the best defending champion George 38 Fall flower 124 record overall and a 8-4 MIKE BALESANO BOLANE OCOH FRED McCVRRY 39 Hindu olic’s attack with 12 points in Waterbury at the Eagles' Nest' of five game test. PeUetier in the Men’s Town' II mark In the Hartford County OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN garment the second half, 10 coming in and then battle SL Paul’s at Miss Urbanetti was ousted by Duckpin Bowling Tourna­ Conference. South upped Its 41 Sim-caused the fourth period. Aided by home next Monday and visit former champion, Rolane ments at the Holiday Lanes. coloration m ark to lS-2 and a 6-1 record In Kevin Tierney, the two fought Middletown’s Xavier High, Feb. YSO'P BETTER OET YOUR COKT \ OH.l'YE ened up a slight 45-41 half- JV squad a t 8 o ’ clock at 127.4. 18 Totals 33 9 63 122 186 97 147 117 qualifiers who had not seen town t h e hall for the good shot. South, the victory. Score at half 36-34 South Catholic. time advantage. BUI Reaves, nutholtc High. MCC Is tourney head-to-head rolling be­ The former did have that Mike Baleeano (S) Dale Ostrout and John Ooodrow home again Thursday against “ hot” day. 149 147 115 119 fore. kept the Cougars in front on oentral Connecticut and iday Balesano, a product ot the Charles Gardella (1) BY DICK TURNER Hoop Slate Ends for Several some fine diooting. away Friday night against Holiday Lanes’ Junior Leagues, CARNIVAL 120 125 185 118 After the. break the lead ex- Greater Hartford C.C. has drawn McCJurry as his op­ by Jeanne Irish over Natalie Roland Irish (8) changed hands several times iY>rmer Ehust CathoUc High ponent Sunday wMle MarlneiU Geldel and Agnes Glaughsey 125 126 181 120 158 wHh AQddlesex finally control- standout Ron Siemlnskl wUl be wUl meet up with Boroch. None against Reggie Gburski. Mrs. GUMMER STREET BY PHIL KROHN George Cochran (2) Four Schools Assured ling the score 82 80 with seven j,» Eastern’s lineup tonight, of the quartet has ever advanc­ Irish topped the fairer set 151 106 120 156 121 minutes remaining. The vlsttoia ed as far as the semifinals be­ Middlesex C.C. (IM ) Tony MarlneiU (3) qualifiers. 2-14 HeV,^LAM... Wh AT'5 2-W managed to open up the count fore. Tbe winners will move In­ Mrs. Ough needed fcur games ^ A h e A c ? / ! ■Ffer. W/HY MOTHERS SET CRAY » WWW K A W ,tM li» S t M. — . 128 112 108 ISO 152 wider, hut MOCFs determined B. F. Pts. to the finals oh Sunday after­ JZOONP AMP M ^ N ANP / Hathaway 18 9 46 Howard Hampton (2) to beat Miss Urbanetti and e A Y i T . C ' Of Tourney Activity Baskeidiall effort cut the lead back to four Warren 1 1 3 noon, Feb. 27 Sylvia Stechholz, last year’s SHINES IM Y'o^uie EYfeS? points with 85 seconds left to WhttinK 6 2 12 165 102 120 102 ISO I NBA All matches up to the finals runner-up, was extended by play but couldn’t get any closer. Braszell 6 7 17 Ernest Oakman (8) By DEAN YOST EASTERN CONFERENCE Jackson 11 3 25 will be best of three with the Sandy Bunce, making her first f ' SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL Atiantio DIvlalon Hathaway led (he all scorers Owens 0 0 0 124 110 107 111 cTc At the end of this week two hifidi schools and one Asovliatl 1 2 4 championriiip test a best of tourney start, before emerging W. L. Pet. G.B. with 45 points with Joe Jackson BUI Sbeekey (1) community college will have completed 'their 1971-72 Trask 0 0 0 seven match. triumphant In five games. Boston 48 19 .694 — tossing in 25 ' markers. Team- 110 100 122 104 Totals i t 24 106 In the Men’s Division Satur­ Sunday’s pairings will find New Y ork 87 28 .617 6 meUes from BraxzeU and Bob Bob Borocta (3) day, only one match was decid­ M rs. Irlrfi fa cin g M rs. CUaugh- Philadelphia 23 87 .383 10 W hiting netted 17 and 12 also Haachester ) 136 131 110 158 entiy the Beavers simrt a 3-14 ed in three straight games, Oar- sey with Mrs. Ough—who Is h B uffalo 17 43 .288 25 for Middlesex. B. F. Pts. A1 Pirkey (1) ...... I...... AH record. Rockville High (4-12) Perry 8 10 26 Oal whipped Bert Davis. Four Mrs. Irish’s daughter—paired Cheney, Rockville, Bdton High Central Division MBnehester’s Ed Perry took 103 113 ISO 118 closes out its season Friday and Rham High are the schools Bassell 10 2 22 game matches saw Balesano with Miss Stechhoz. B altim ore 24 84 .414 — team scoring honors with a fine Reaves 3 4 10 iaiWiiLiriTy against Newington High and that won’t be seeing any post­ Prince 6 1 13 Quarterfinals beat Charlie Gardella, Ernie Thus, if Mrs. Irish and Mrs. T7~^. Atlanta 22 38^ .387 3 26-polnt performance followed Ostrout 4 3 11 Manchester C.C. does the same season play. Balesano (8) 111 181 119 Oakman ving Into the quarterfinals, schedule. couit. Charter Oak Conference WOMEN’S DIVISION Balesano trimmed Johnson In Eastern Connecticut vs. Man­ games find Bacon Academy Sunday’s Results Gained by Jennings chester C.C. at East Catholic Atlanta 188, B uffalo 119 Qnarterfinals three straight games as did I*, playing Bolton High, 2-14, on the m . MUwaukee 117, Boston 109 SALISBURY (AP) — Bruce Jennin^ o f Lebanon, Rolane Ough (8) B oroch against Oakman. M!c- TUESDAY latter’s court and Bast Hampton Curry was extended to four D etroit 186, Cleveland 121 N. H,, has won his second Class A event in the U.S. 122 129 188 124 Basketball "Here’s one your price, Pop . . . if you like a visiting Rham lUgh in HCbren. games in winning over Cabral Conard at Manchester In order to qualify for post­ Houston 112, Cincinnati 111 Eastern Amateur Ski Jumping Championship in two J**" Urbanetti (i) chiid’s plate!" and Marlnqlll turned back the •Stafford at Ellington season competition a team must L cs Angeles 121, Baltim ore 119 / \ ^4-14 y e a r s . ------*** challenge of Irish. South Windsor at Southlngftcn 1972 MeNauirfu SvimL^ Iht. win 51 per cent of its overall 110 Sylvia StechhoIZ (3) V V Jennings soared 55 meters Distance and style were con- The McCurry-Cabral match Windsor at RockvUle z gam es. Golden State 107, C bicago 88 54 5 meters In two rain- sldered In the judging. 108 125 119 135 113 WPS a honey, the former won Bacen Academy at Bolton After dropping three In a row, Seattle 127, Portlaiid 117, ot drenched performances Sunday Don West of Bmttleboro, Vt„ Sandy Bunco (2) MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY the first games by three pins, East Hamptwi at Rham Manchester High has rallied Only games scheduled to capture a totitl of 193.1 points captured the Veterans Class 113 144 104 115 103 the third by four and the final R ifle and now is riding a two- ABA and the championslilp. with 131.2 points for jumps of Jeanne Ir^ (8) LOOK, A PARROT! p o a v m N T S A ^ BELIEVE WE RXINO>OUR BY DICK CAVALLI b y one. Hamden at Manchester WINTHROP game winning skein. RevMige East Division The longest jump of the day 48.5 and 43 meters. 125 105 100 I WONDER, WHO .{ CRACKER WITH LIVER Highest single at the day was W restilng PET, AAR ABERNATHy will be on the Indians’ mind as W L. Pet OA. yifg^ made by John Kmuhdl of Dave Harris, also of Brattle- NataUe Geldel (0) IT BELONGS IP . poay WANTS turned in by Johnson, a hriUiant Manchester at Conard D O N T B E L IE V E two of their four opponents re­ Kentucky 40 12 .793 - (he Eastern Ski Team, whose boro, won the Class B event 118 104 95 A CRACKER WITH 180 e fio rt which elim inated THURSDAY IN TALKINS corded previous wine, Maloney Virginia 8T '24 .607 ) 186.9 points gave him second with jum ps o f 48 and 50 m eters Agnes Glaughsey (3) LOBSTER SPRE'kO.' CFO liBAOUE Lupacchino after each had won BasketttaU QNOWEWNKS, and Bristol Central. Oonard lOgfa New Y ork 28 <^32 .467 ] place. Kmdall jumped 50 me- and 151.4 points. 134 120 104 St James ran over St. Bart’s, Tolland at Cheney , and Wethersfield lUgh, the other F loridians 23 30 .390 2! tors In his first attempt and 52 A third Brattleboro jumper, Reggie Oburski (0) two games in the first round. 75-fO, yesterday afternoon at Two of the Women’s Division cese vs. Manchester C.C. at Ekist CathoUc I ^ ’s gym in the two remaining fees, have both Carolina 23 37 .383 2- meters in Ms second. Phil Rancourt, won the junior 117 l i e 97 Improved greatly since their matches Saturday were sweeps. East Catholic first of four CFO games. Tom Pittsburgh 21 37 .362 21 A light drizzle greeted the CTIass A jump with distances of Semifinal Pairings ■ / r previous meetings with Man­ Sapiensa hped 14 polnto for 'WEST DIVISION junq>era on the 60-meter jump, 55 and 48.5 meters and 163.3 Ough vs. Stechhols the winners. Russ Bilodeau net­ chester. West Division and turned to a rteady down- points. Manchester may have devel­ Glaughsey vs. Irish ted 11 for St. Bart’s. Utah 40 20 .667 - pour halfway through (he Tom FuHon of Hanover High Wasn’t Sure of Pressure The second contest saw St, oped a new polnt-m VOtn-l BB FOUND HERB Rose roll past St Mary’s, 51-42. tngf and Dan Carlson and Mlko Jeff ’Rxnlinson led the way as Mistretta ocoaslonally conneet- Hockey since Bob Rosburg was a winner and the 45-year-old TOD HEARD MB.'MARCO! TOMORROW MORNING NHL I ’VE COMB FOB THB t~5T0NE COLPl he scored a game high of 21 ing^ M’Uichester might have graybeard of the pro golf tour wasn’t sure he could HEAP OF THAT East Division points while Rich Bsty sank 14 enough firepower left to win Its W L T P ts stand the pressure. tf0DPB55 CYBELEj "I was ready to start shaking ”I just didn’t drive well to­ STATUETTE! po^ta for the lesers. remaining four games. Boston 89 8 9 87 but It never happened,” Roe- day,” said Heard. “I tied for ' OHUlBOH LEAGUE a preview of the OUuw S. Di- New Y ork 85 11 9 79 burg said Sunday after collec­ W a]q>lng A’ remained unde- vision finals possibly could be M ontreal 81 18 11 78 third—not a bad deal. I’m get­ ting $29,000 as the winner of the ting closer to it.” feaied as South Methodist was In the making Saturday night Detroit 24 28 9 JBERCY FRANCIS BUntRCUP LIVED $145,000 Bob Hope Desert Golf handed its first league dMeat, at Xavier KOgfa In Middletown Toronto 28 24 11 Heard and Miller, who shot a W|Kl A TOUGH NEIGHBORHOOD. Clasalc. Lanny Wadkins, 22, of raERCY FRANCft CHOSE TO BE MEAN. 45-85, yestertoy aftemoim at when CromweU battles El- Buffalo 11 32 14 67, won $8,566, and Wadkins, Z-14 •^CHANGED HIS NAAAE TO FRANKY. Winston Salem, N.C., waa one Tiling Gjrm. Wapplng’s Dave iingtpn Mgh.. The two colorful, Vanevr, 15 84 5 who had 67, piwketed $16,530. stroke back and two 24-year-old Foster had a game high of 16 exciting, hlgh-sOoring smaU West Dlvlelon T h e 6-foot-8Mi Wadkins Californians, Jerry Heard of A L L E Y OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN Ihe losers’ John Wig- school teams have prdHtps the C hicago 87 18 6 missed a 35 to 40-foot eagle try Visalia and Johnny Miller at glh 4tod Jim LaChapeUe netted scoring punches In the Minn. 80 18 9 by abput half a foot on the 18th SKf, AIN'T YOU ,..IT SURE TOOK SOME AN* SHOVIN' THAT BIG Napa, finished two off Roe- ROCK IN HIS MOUTH 12 and 10 .markers. area. A1 Weston, Is CromweU’s C alif. 18 28 11 g^reen to prevent a p la y cfi. Ib is THE YOUNG FELU KINDA NERVE TGRAS , UH- burg’ s 90-hole total o f 344, un­ TH' TYRANNOSAUR 'IM BY TH' TAIL THE HUH WAS R8AUYSUMPINI The secoind contest saw Wap- answer to the Knights’ uncanny S t Louis 19 80 8 was only the second tourna­ WAS CHASING? WAY YOU DIP.' BY MILTON CANIFF der p a r b y 10. STEVE CANYON ping •B’ eilF* Temple, 49-41. foiward, sharp-shooting. Court Phlla. 17 28 10 ment of the year to end after “I was pleased with the way Bill OoK and Ross Dunbar paced named. Pittsburgh 10 81 9 4 the scheduled number of holes. ^..O R WOULD YOU WHILE BITSVS DECISION PENDS...IN ANOTHER my nerves held up,” said Roe- HONEFT ONION K^BOTTD MORE ^ W apping with 22 end 11 mark------L. Angelos 15 87 7 8 r RIN60 WILL MAKE AESTHETIC MATTERS. PREFERTD 5AVBR PART OF TOWN... burg. “After not having won In Bob Murphy, 29, was fifth AHAB.' TODCV/HOW era. Dave ’Tabetsky sank 2 1 ______Sunday’s Besnlts A BUNDLE OF BREAD WOULD YOU CARE IN PRIVATE YtoUR 11 years, it’s very hard not to with a final-round 06 and 347 to­ GIANT BULLDOZE f OLEY, WHETHER OR NOT .ABOUTSOME INCENSE? M ontreal 2, Boston 2, tie SELUNG THESE 1920 TO BE CUDDLED BY taUles for Temple, / look at the bad things that tal, one stroke better than Ar­ MOCK-UPS ! THE CAMPUS CHAMP OF OLEViS BLACK I ^ NEED A aUlCK JOINT, \ - I CANT STAND THIS North Methodist routed Cen­ B ow lin g Chicago 8, Toronto 1 I WANT ONE TD TAKE ODOR OF AVIATION might happen.” nold Palmer, who had a 69. TAILED FOX ? ter, 58-3* behind the balanced New York 4, Los Angeles 2 L ^ t h e l o o k o f TH A T GLUE / FINNETTE8 — Ruth Smith Philadelphia 4, Buffalo 4, tie Rosburg’s pro victories came Asked about the three com­ SKINNV STUNT OIRL scoriiv attack of Rich Dldan In the 1069 PGA cham pionship parative youngsters close be­ OUT OF MV HEAD ' (19), Jim Lapenta (12) and 479, Ginger Yourkas 407, Sophie Ptttdburgh 6, Vancouver 4 BS- Kravontka 478, Carol M o r ia r t y ------and the 1961 Bing Oosby hind him, Rosburg said, SteVo Badge (10). Center’s Chen ProAm . ‘‘They’re really tough. I told my Bigelow and Greg DenUe can- 107-477, L ori Jones ISOYOO, z 11 ¥ T „ ___ 1_____ Fhyius uccopo 452. Betty B a seoa ll U m pires R osburg had rounds o f 66-69- wife if I lose to someone like ) a.-14 n ^ 16 and 12 mfiritera. 72-70-67, the first and last at the Jolmny Miller, there’s nothing I iiSlJLLlSLSIje Plum loy 406, MUUe Donley 180- 'T 'n n s x v l s t 450, Sunny P a n d om 450, L is M e e t i n g i O m g m O.OOO-yoird Indian Well's Country can do about It” . B lelook 178-450, L oretta G riffin M anchootor Chapter o f Base- Club course. Just how good they are, said LANCELOT BY COKER and PE31N B en efit T ilt 487-aU u fo re gam e, Norm a u m pires wUl hold a n lm - “ I went 90 holes without Rosburg, ‘‘we’ll have to wait Thompson 458, Wanda B ^ a u - p^rtant meeting toni(dit at 7:80 three-putting a green, which and see.” ( HOW ABOUT THAT—THERE ARE ^M O THE Tca4Grr' f-Week LITTLE SPORTS ball teaih, 560, B ob W ojteosU 202-552, Skip Rosburg. mer Wake Forest student, said k e lly 208, D oris A very 179-189- BOSTON (AP) — Dave Pem­ As Rosburg sank five birdie Arnle’s army ot followers didn’t Tuesday night at 7tS0 the berton, New Hampshire’s 0- KnIgM will dlsiday their 505, P egge Shelsky 191-477, Bee putts ranging from five to 25 bother him, and he enjoyed the Moquin 178-488, M arge DeUsle foot-5 captain, was named to­ feet and played without a bogey experience. ) l hoop |l!hUlty against the Oov; day the Yankee Ocnference’s entry Federation of Toaoh- 180-460, Betty Soaggs 182, In his final round, 72-hble lead- “Arnle said before we teed era at Coventry High. M arilyn WUka 177, Bertha Tou- - er Heaiti had his problems on off that between us we had wen tain AML Pomborton received the hon- the second hole, hitting his tee 77 tournaments,” said Wadkins, Wm .Doeheoneau, dirootor ' or for leading the WUdeats to a of atl^teties, reporta praooods shot out of bounds Into a swim- who quickly figured the number 09415 victory over Vermont Sat- ming pool and winding up with to Palmer’s credit. ”I haven’t wUI ohter the Coventry Fod- Polo waa first played by the urday night. He scored 29 (Herald photo bjr Pinto) eistion of Tea^era* Boholar- OFFICL'LS—Scorer for all home Manchester High basketball games is Lanry a triple-bogey seven. He fin- won any and Heard has won p iw m MU. Iw. TX t*» Ui ft. ow. CMMjP0Utl sa-i.7ig’o!i— ' British In India and brought to points and graMwd 14 rebounds a -i v ished with a 71. on e.’,’ ahtp Ih n d . Engtaad in UN. against the Catamounts, a Olsen, left. Jack Early, shown on right, takes care of the electric clock duties.

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1C r VKI-L •4 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1972 PAGE NINETEEN PAGE EIGHTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1972 Ski Clinic Jabbar Super, Celts Bow Manchester State Bank Story Book Finish will be file site tonight nt 7 for a free ski cUnle for all gl'ving away plmity of height to riod and then breezed to victo­ BOSTON (AP) — Coach but we beat them earlier In the youngsters plaiining to com­ Jabbar, scored 22 points and season the way we played ry. pete In the okl rneeo Satnr- Tommy Heinsohn of the had 11 rebounds. He did his tonight,’’ Heinsohn said. ”In The Celtics, •who had a nine- day at Northview. Boston Celtics refused to fact, we played better than in icb, but etoi^lng gam e •winning streak snapped, Jack Harrington, n old pro- alibi. Instead, he passed some games we have won. Jab­ Jabbar. out kudos, praising i&reem were led by Jo Jo White with 81 fesolonnl, will be on hnad to bar Just had a super game. He "Cawemi played him as tough explain file ABCs of the Abdul JabW of the Mil­ as he could, but you can’t do points. John Havllcek ccntrib- Marks 11th Winter Olympics didn’t mlM.” sport and to answer qnes- waukee Bucks. Jabbar hit on 21 o f 86 field much when Jabbar hit the way uted 23. The Celtics had a break In tions. “We played well and Just got goal attempts and converted 9 he did,” Heinsohn said. "Dave Weather and condlfioiia the Naticnal Basketball Assocl- squad had to beat Switzerland udien she won a silver and marked the 11th Games Includ­ beat—and that guy had a super cf 14 free throws. He also challenged him on every shot, permitting, the races will be SAPPORO, Japan (AP) especially In skiing,” Avery aUon schedule today, but there before the Olympics cfflclally bronze, won her gold in the 1,- ed : night,” Helnsdm said Sunday grabbed 17 rebounds and had but the guy kept hitting from held Saturday morning. If was little time for rest. TTiey - T h e U t h W inter opened to qualify for Group A 600 m eters en d added a silver —Three gold medals by speed nlg^ht after Jabbar, formerly seven assists While playing the every place on the court.” postponed, the date will be had a fUght scheduled for'Port­ pic Gflincs now bclon^f to mlttee, said Sunday, and a hd by Bal­ •providence. Vyacheslav Vedenin in the beat Czechoslovakia, wrote an of Richmond, Vt., won the Joining Barbara Cochran In a Other U.S. medal winners timore rookie Phil Chenier, '^The Reds, battling for the men’s' 30-kllometer orosfi-coun- end to the Games which were women’s special!; slalom, face-saving performance by here were Susan Corrock of Mel Daniels turned on the pcnver bdiind fourth and Unai playoff spot in pocked by controversy away ’The silver medal by the U.S. U.S. women were gold medal­ Ketchum, Idaho, a bronze in try ski race for the ftrrt gold mit Chamberlain and Jim the Eastern Division, moved from the athletic vmues and by hockey team was the only med- ists Dlaime Htrfum and Anne the women’s dowidilll, and Ja­ medal cf the Games and his Starts Late, McMillian to pull away to a four points ahead of Rochester surprises at them. al won by the American men in Helming, two speed-skating net Lynn of Rockford, 111., a tremendous anchor leg that 121-110 Naticnal Basketball As- with the football-like score. ”We should drop the Winter what was their worst Winter whizzes from Northbrook, 111. broiue in women’s figure skat­ brought the Soviet Union a gcdd socdatlcn •victory over the Bul­ In other g;ames Sunday night. Games^they are not universal Olymidc showing ever, Miss Holum, the teen-age ing. Sunday In the men’s 40-kiIonie- Sparks W in lets Sunday. Nova Scotia edged the Rich­ ter cross-country relay. and they foster professi

n 1 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1972 PAGE TWENTY-THREE ■ s PAGE TWENTY-TWO Wi n c h e s t e r e v e n i n g h e r a l d , Ma n c h e s t e r , c o n n ., Mo n d a y , F e b r u a r y i 4, 1972 ) , Houses For Sale 72 Houses For tele 72 Lets For tele 73 Out of Town Out of Town Laird Predicts Apartments ^ Fiatt - THERE 0U6HTA BE A LAW BY SHORTEN and WHIPPLE Houses For Sale 72 Hoipses For Sale 72 MANCHESTER " ^ ------For Sale 7S For Sole 75 o m m i 1TAP1MQ NO DECORATING l a r g e and heavuy ireea a ------Crucial 20 Years Special -Tuesday & Wednesday Tenements 63 MANCHESTBR — spacious 7- —816.900. two- MoonnSLlS ... Manchester, $5,600. South Windsor ANDOVER - Just listed.. W h s THEf^PER 8 0 S RESEI^EP HlSflOUTE.-. W h v t h e r a p e r b o s ’s h a i r is room home, aluminum siding, Ranch. Ceramic I B Z ,w )0 ^ ]^ m Ranch, 8 bed- required before you m ove Into R . Iform on A gency, 646-7900. NEW LISTING Oversized six-room Ranch LITCHFIELD PARK, Arlz. CLASSIFIED TWO-ROOM apartmept.' Heat, row ^ one-car attached this 5-room home. Modem kltch------Immaculate 9-room Raised with storage shed on 8% acres. (AP) — The next 20 years will a l r e a i d s g r o w i h c G R E V new roof, first-floor family i,ath aluminum storms, ceUar, hot water, stove, refrigerator. LOOK.' I WANT MS PAPER room, double garage. Only ™ age, covered paUo .Trees, en, formal dining room, living GLASTONBURY — ^ Cedar Ranch, 8 or 4 bedrooms, large Choice setting, real private, be cmclal to the Uirlted States’ $82,606-6-room Ranch 8 bed- room with distinctive hand Ridge Terraco, lovely laigo kitdien and inlng rrom, ’ oi»- This home is sensibly' priced wcrldwlde treaty commitments 8 lbs. DRY CLEANING Apply 26 B irch St. after B:80 .F IR S T T N n iC IN THE MORHlH&J Hayes A gency, 646- bus. Hutchins Agency, Real­ WHADOASA m e a n w a n in g m e UP ro o ^ 2-car basement scrolled celling, 2 bedrooms, ch oice wooded------"*■* building lot, clous living room, paneled rec .... . ------— - »Secretary----- *— cf Defense----- — Melvin R. p.m . 640-2286. FROM NOW ON.' SOU OlSt tors, 649-5824.______to sell at $27,500. T. ADVERTISING THIS e a r l s t o c o l l e c t ? JUST $ 8 , 0 0 0 . Laird says. UNOERSTANDt „ garage, ameslte drive. Asking Ami da Realty, 644- room with floor to ceiling fire­ C rockett, R ealtor, 648-1577. FOUR rooms, first floor, |12S. LEASE THE PAPER AND GET, LOOKING??? HIGHLAND ST. 7-room Colo­ $85,700—7-room Cape, 8 bed- $25,800 1639, Helen C orreia, 6M-0824. place, wall-to-wall carpeting, 2% During the next two decades, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS Includes garage. Phone 640- M E L A S T ! nial with 1% baths, finished rec rooms, family room, two- ’ ------baths, 2-car garage. An excel­ Laird said, the United States is n . s a then don't pass up this 6- ' AA zone, 8:30 AJW. to 5:00 P.M. 2813. room, carpeting, Ikrage. Ex­ car garage. LUPACCHINO AGENCY Ma n c h e s t e r lent buy for only $85,900. Vlfanled - Real Estate 77 going to be "pressured as frontage, city water, sew- QUALITY RCA DRY CLEANING room Colonial with 2-car ga­ cellent setting. Sensibly priced $86,900—7-room CMonlal, 3 bod- i - j o o 120’ frontage, WE HAVE customers waiting rooms, family room, one- ______o ^ o -o ^ a ^ ______gp gas, prestige location. 8ELLINO your W. T MAYTAG ft HOYT WASHERS c o p y CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. rage and treed lot. Handy to sell. T.J. Crockett, Realtor, U & R REALTY INC. need listings, call John H. Lap- '"®.®J ™|«ary fo r the rental o f your c^part- car garage. Call Peterman R ealtor, 649- Robert D. Murdock, Realtor, 4:80 P.M. DAT BEFORE PCBUCATION ment or home. J.D. Real Es­ location on ' bus line. Only 643-1577. ______Last 4 homes remaining. Price Manchester 9404. pen I n c .,W a lte r s , 649-5261. ^*1®^®^^® Deadline (or Saturday and Monday la 4:80 p.m. Friday 648-2692 ______\______]______Addressing a meeting of the COIN WASH & tate A ssociates, In c., 648-5120. $25,600. M anchester includes fireplace, 1% baths, CONVERT of Commerce aluminum siding, city water and >1.1 _ - .»!?«!• oovm rmT i j k b - . r«™,, age? For prompt friendly “LT' ser- here Saturday, the defense sec- HERITAGE HOUSE ALUMINUM sewers. 7-room older Colonial to a lots, off Old Stafford Rd. Start- 8 bedrooms paneled, 2 sheds, PIKE DRY GLEANING TOVB COOPERATION IHLL m A I A A 9.9711 nrXTJPTTT APPiumr 2-famlly. Situated in C zone, 2 Ing at $2,600. Builders’ cloee- vice, call Louis Dimock Real- retary said many Americans BE APPRECIATED I I Fumlshed R ealtors 646-2482 aiding on this Cape, located near parking area. Call 742-9195 for ty, 649-9828. Won’ t accep t the fa ct that the 275 AQDDLE TU ilN PIK E WEST For the ttner homes. ' Parkade, fireplaced living room, Sarage, sep- out. Meyer Agency, Realtors, more information. Selling (Next to Stop ft Shop) Apartm ents 63-A ______0^0*1 loti______arate entrance, near schools,. 643-0609. ------Soviet Union is closing the ar- ...... ■ ...... large eat-in kitchen, 4 bed- price $17,900 by owner. WANTED — Commercial acre- genal gap between it and the $27,900 — COZT 7-room hom e, roomg^ alm ost com pleted roc MANCHESTER — Im m edUte **opplng. Asking only, $24,900...... age, 10-50 a cres, possible shop- united States, Continued From Preceding Page THREE-ROOM furnished or un­ VERNON — Bolton take area, Baseboard heat, two-car ga- ^ 0^ , garage. Should go fast at occupancy. Excellent ping center location. Cdll Wll- furnished apartment, first 5-room Ranch, 27’ country rage. N ice bam , horse stalls, 126,700. tlon, three-bedroom Colonial. ReJot^' Uam Ischle, 1-869-7481. ------floor. Call after 5 p.m., 646- kitchen with beamed ceiling ____ Rooms Without Board 59 Apartments - Flats - 9608. one acre. Hutchins Agency, ’ _____ • Fireplace In living room, for- ____ Realtors, 646-1^. FRECHETTE & MARTIN mal dining room, eat-ln Mtch------— ------APPROXIMATELY 8-10 acros, and paneling, 2 or 3 bedrooms, QUALIFIED buyer desires OniL wants girl to share house Tenements 63 TWO latg'e rooms, woman or f( en, appliances, butlt-liis, TWO-FAMILY — Maintanence rich cultivated land for rent on electric heat, aluminum house in northeast sectiim at iQ l,^ $26,900 — LAR G E 3 - bedroom Realtors 647-9068 in Coventry. For details call ______:______couple only, 135. w eekly, no > jalousted porch, aluminum sld- aluminum siding, ^excel- Clark fit. South Windsor, 528- screens and storms, screened Manchestecr' Fast Middle Ranch, fireplace, aluminum ik a n CHESTER — Immaculate 742-6466. MANCHESTER — Main Street pets. Call after 5 p.m., 646- Ing. Walking distance to 8 l«it location, extra B zone lot 6068. patio, landscaped with shrubs T^ke., Vernon St., Greenwood area, 4 room s, first floor, all 2293. siding, garage, large wooded 8-room Raised Ranch with 8 Included. $41,600. E xclusive, and pine tree on corner lot. Dr. area. Price and style open. lot. Hutchins Agency Realtors, achoiSs. Princlplea only. Own­ Fleasing Family FURjNISHED room for r^t, for appliances, 2 alr-cMiditioners, *p4i/iAilS5 big bedrooms, 2M baths, for­ er, 649-8881. Evans ft Clapp Realtors, Swimming and fishing. Only Keith R eal Estate, 646-4126, genUeman, near bus line, ^eat and hot water Included, THREE - ROOM furnished 640-5824. mal dining room and sunny MLS., 647-1464. $22,600. R ow e ft Row e, 875-8167, 6491922. apartment, utilities. Employed NAWANDA/J,i built - ins, fireplaced - family Cape,. . ideal for the „growing . _ ANSALDI BUILT For tele 75 EXPERTS in locating space _ W » C ^ >S7? hr . ,1.1..^UnHad feetwft ^ Syndicata. IiK. t,u> modem kitchen, built-in stove, WANTED - Male or female to parking. 272 Main St. I room, 2-car garage. Excellent VERNON ... Commercial, residential share large house in Manches- «q »‘red. Call 648-0256 refrigerator, excellent condi­ family with 2 bedrooms down Sbe-room Ranch, 1% baths, fire- Avnnvirw buy. Wolverton Agency, Real­ and 2% upstairs, den, kitchen P'ace, plastered walls, dish- ANDOVER - Oozy two-bed- TENDER LOVING CARE Industrial — for purchase or ter $50. plus quarter o f utlll- ^ lytlm e. TWO-ROOM furnished apart- tion. $88,900. Hutchins A gency, room stanch. Fireplace In liv­ Than 75 Years! tors, 649-2818. and living room with fireplace, w««her, garbage disposal, cen- Has been given this 7-room lease. Try us, you’ll like us. Rnast R ealtors, 640-5824. ing room, bookcases, large ties, 646-4675. FOUR rooms, unfurnished, 2 ment, stove, refrigerator, D acorf Pronertv garage and a deep treed lot, vacuuming system, large Cape with central air condi­ Keith R eal E state, 646-4126, heat, hot water. Apply Mar- rrw|iwiTy Houses For Sole 72 Houses For Sole 72 kitchen, ample cabinets. Situ­ blocks from M ain St., $140. MANCHBSTBR — Choice loca- H I^ m m — $27,900. Wolverton Agency, Re- f®po

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A vailabk to age 64* Join N O W ^This Introductory Offer lasts only 3 more days. fused to confirm or deny this, “We have got a situation in saying only that the air oper­ this country where there has to On the Rise ations "could Include B52s from be a catastroi^e before there NOW . . . you and your family can join this How Can We Offer Guam." are consultations," 'Feather told Union Fidelity's Low Monthly Rates newsmen. Tax-Free Extra Cash Plan with no red tape, no All This Protection For So Little? WASHENGTON (AP) — Tlie Hie U.S. Command an- govemment says the number of nounced that 251 strikes were Thousands of .miners planned 5 health questions to answer, no medical examina­ S1000.00-A-MONTH TAX-FREE UNION FIDELITY ENROLLS A LARGE NUMBER OF a nuurch on Parliament today Mitchell Resigns, You get cash in addition “discouraged workers," people ***”” * ««ahist targets In South tion, without having to see a salesman and PEOPLE AT ONE TIME . . . direct by mail. This highly ____ ■ a VlAtnn_fm In tltA “lO to protest the government’s efficient “mass enrollment” eliminates salesmen and other out of work beoause they be- In the 12 hours before handling of the dispute. They without any qualifications whatsoever. But you EXTRA CASH PLAN Ueve U tmnn-riki« ^ cease-fire began Mmi- to any other insurance! costly overhead - cutting qur costs to the bone. Also, by tt Is Im ^ b le to find a aay night, plus scores more In claim government refusal to must mail your Application Form no later than consider their pay claim se­ Midnight, Thursday, February 17, 1972. Age at Husband-Wife Plan having benefits for sickness begin immediately after the job. Increased by 136,000 In Laos and Cambodia. The Joins Campaign Better Safe Than Sorry third day in the hospital, we can avoid the small one, two riously for nearly five weeks EnroHment Individual Plan (Age of younger Spouse) strikes inside Vietnam Included Good Luck brought on the irational emer­ and three day claims which run up our operating costs. The figure is contained In a ^42 'by fighter-bombera and nine gency. WASHINGTON (AB) — Atty. der issue, is expected to draw Here's Why You Need This TAX-FREE 'The tremendous jump in hospital costs has forced 1 6 -3 9 ...... only $7.25 only $12.69 Benefits for accident are, of course, payable from the very news release prepared by the by B62a. Hopefully, state lottery Gen. John'N. Mitchell reslgfned strong opposition from liberal 40-49 ...... only $ 9.00 only $16.75 Up to 20 million Jobs were at EXTRA CASH Plan in Addition millions who already have hospitalization to dig into first day. O M ^ree Department on the Most of the attacks were on outlets opened shop in Man­ stake in the worst industrial his Cabinet post today to head and civil rights forces. savings or go into debt. In fact, very few people 50-64 ...... only $11.00 only $19.25 M a ^ of tow-income workers in enemy staging areas and Infil- up President Nixon’s re-election to Ordinary Hospitalization chester today. In upper crisis since the general strike But White House press secre­ have enough savings or income to cover the TOTAL Ail-Family Plan Here's What Your Plan Covers „ , tratlon routes from the western' 26 years ago. campaign. Nixon immediately tary Ronald L. Ziegler replied, MEDICAL COSTS RISING DRASTICALLY! cost of being sick or injured. nafion a unemployment wid of U»e demilitarised zone left photo, Mrs. Michael Already 800,000 workers have named deputy Atty. Gen. Rich­ “Yes, indeed” when asked By adding only $3.50 to the Husband-Wife Plan, you pro­ The Tax-Free Extra Cash Plan covers you for EVERY­ do take Into ac- south along the Ladtlan bonier ard G. Kleindienst to succeed How long could you stay in the hospital without THING but the following minimum necessary exclusions: Keropian of Manchester be«i laid off as a result of mas- whether the administration was worrying about the -up of daily expenses? Who tect all unmarried children under 19 plus all future child­ count tto m who are not active- through the A Shau vaUey. him. confident the Senate 'would act ren after they are one month old; You may also have hospitalization caused by mental disorders; acts of war; or buys ticket from Douglas MitcheU’s resignation, effec­ favorably on elevation of Mitch­ will pay for the expenses of costly X-rays, doctor care provided in a federal government hospital. Under the don”*thlnk could*flnd'*a **® American bills, drugs and medicines? And how about the maternity coverage by adding only $2.14 to the Husband- King; upper right, John Sa- tive March 1, had long been ex­ ell's chief assistaiit to the Wife Plan or All-Family Plan—whichever applies to you. Husband-Wife Plan or AH-Family Plan, EVEN MA'TER- pected. He directed Nixon’s Cabinet. expenses at home - rent, food, telephone and ment said there were rnifwvi ^ Cambodia because the siela takes a chance from Leaders If you are widowed or divorced, you may protect your NITY BENEFITS ARE PROVIDED if you so desire. Even 1968 campaign effort and the others that just go on and on? With'expenses like such d l s o o u ^ w ^ r t i T ®PP“®d to Vlet- Ed Lauzier, and below, Mrs. Ziegler said Mitchell handed children by adding only $3.50 to your individual rate. sicknesses you have previously had, or have right now, will Meet President’s political advisers these, could you avoid having your savings wiped tbo UiMedSta^ last year uo ““ «««*• toe Nixon a hand written perstmal be covered after the policy is in force for only 2 years, for Donald Grasso buys from had been anxious for him to letter at a meeting in the Presi­ out and your family life Upset? ALSO AVAILABLE from 6S8.000 In ibto 1970.. ’ '*'^® *™dtched back to take over the same post for the people under 63. If you’re 63, we will cover you for Vletaam they resumed William Bray. dent’s Oval Office Monday aft­ Wouldn’t it be comforting to know these pro­ pre-existing conditions after just one year. The number of unemployed J , slve power cuts forced by the 1972 re-election effort. ernoon. Its contents were not blems could be solved by your Tax-Free Extra Cash Jest year averaged 4.993;000 i toe sa^ In- (Herald photo by Buceivlcliu) N ix o n ’s nomination of <• $500.00-A-M0NTH TAX-FREE Benefits for accident are payable from the very first compared with 4,088,000 in lOTO. tonslve scale as on Monday. national coal miners’ strike, immediately disclosed, but the Plan — the plan that gives you $1000.00 a month — now in its sixth week. Kleindienst, a conservative IN CASH — taxTree. day the policy is in force. Benefits for sickness are paid The deportment paid the ratio . ^ !«ominunlque said the ralda identified with the law-and-or- (See Page Four) EXTRA CASH PLAN immediately after the third day in the hosdtal when the . from, dawn to dusk Monday Heatii was meeting witti Vic­ of discouraged workers to the tor Feather, leader of the giant Age at" Husband-Wife Plan policy has been in force for only 30 days. We will pay you unemployed declined to 1 In 8 triggered 100 to 125 secondary Enrollmant Individual Plan (Age of younger Spouse) for the following diseases: tuberculosis, gall bladder last year, compared to 1 in 4 In exploBlana, indicating hits on Trades Union Congrress, in the 1967. ammunition stores, and de­ hope that he would persuade 1 6 -3 9 ...... $3.63 ----- disorders, diabetes, cancer, heart or circulatory disease or onjy only $ 6.85 The jobless rate, which aver­ stroyed 20 bunkers. the 280,000 strikers to allow TAX-FREE EXTRA CASH Gives 40-49 ___ . . . only $4.50 ...... only $ 7.88 disturbance, hernia, sickness resulting in surgery, or coal into the generating plants. disease of the generative organs, when the loss occurs after aged 6 per cent In 1971, would U.S. pilots have b e ^ cen- Times Square Flooded Peace of Mind and Security 50-64 ...... only $5.50 ...... only $ 9.63 have been much higher If the centrating on South Vietnam’s The grevernment warned that the policy has been in force for only 6 months; Everybody a Winner even the present, curtailed sup­ Benefits for the $500.00-A-MONTH p L a N central highlands where a big NEW YORK (AP) — A break Union Fidelity created this low-cost Tax-Free Extra ply of electric power could be The break occured at 4<)th Cash Plan to help cover your UNCOVERED expenses are half of the $1000.00-A-MONTH PLAN enemy offensive Is expected, ei­ in a 48-inch water main flooded street and Broadway Before ther during the Tet festival of nutintalned for only two more parts of the Times Square area while hospitalized . . . to put EXTRA CASH in your hand All-Family Plan A Nationally Respected Company weeks. After that, Trade and the water began subsiding, the Jobless the lunar new year or during today, forcing hundreds of com­ lower level of the eighth Ave­ for bills from the doctor, the surgeon, the nurse, the drug­ By adding only $1.75 to the Husband-Wife Plan, you When you join the Union Fidelity Family, you join hun­ President Nixon’s visit to Com­ Industry Minister Jctai Davies muters to wade through cold nue subway station -was flooded gist or anyone else who provides service and treatment protect all unmarried children under 19 plus all future dreds of thousands of secure Americans who know they Just munist China next week. But told the House of Commons, water, Tlie break sJso sent wa­ almost to the ceiling, a height In Four-Bit Lottery "There will be neither elec­ you need and want. You may even have enough left over children after they are o im month old. You may alto have can bank on Tax-Free Extra Cash. Readers of countless the U.S. communique said the ter g;ushing into subway sta­ estimated by Transit Authority to help REPLACE any income you lose because of your maternity coverage by adding only $1.07, Widowed or Give Up bunkers were wiped out within tricity for Industry nor in the tions. police to be about 16 feet. publications - including Rearfer s Digesf. The Wall Street home at all.’’. Government statistics indicate your present coverage may confinement. divorced parents may protect their children by adding Journal and TV Guide - have found immense satisfaction 23 miles of Saigon. HARTFORD (AP) — Con­ later will arrange for legal tickets, each bearing a five-di­ No injuries were reported. At Crews worked to pump the wa­ necticut began peddling num­ horse racing and <^-track bet­ Even such essential services one point firemen said the ter up to the street. be inadequate to meet today's rising costs. That's why $1,751 to the individual rate. in receiving Tax-Free Extra Cash Benefits from Union ^ The tJ.S. Command alao an- git number and the lottery’s as hospitsls, sewerage plants N O TE: When you fill in the Application Form, please be distMuraged worker had be^ nounced the phaseout of anoth- bers today at four bits for ting, is offering somewhat less emblem, a "money tree," for street at the site of the break Water stood in depths of two you can't afford to be without this low-cost, high-benefits Fidelity Life Insurance Company, an o)d line le^l reserve and railroads could be without was in danger of collapse. Pe­ sure to check which plan you want, $1(XX).00-A- mcluded. But, since the early er 4,580 American troops from five digits under the slogan grandiose prizes than New the first week’s sale. to five feet in the street in the Tax-Free Extra Cash Plan. Special Offer Expires Midnight company and a member of the Union Fidelity Insurance "Everybody’s a Winner" In the York. power unless the miners stop destrians stood against walls area of the break. Month or $500.00-A-Month. 1860a, ’ imemployment statistics Vietnam, the biggest single cut ‘ Source: United States Department of Labor of Date Shown On Coupon Below! Group which is licensed in all 50 states, Washington, D.C., hara Men restricted to people in months. They Included 46 state "Money Tree" lottery. The top prize being publicized The 60-cent lottery tickets picketing the generating plants and in whatever other dry Gaping holes, mounds cf dirt .ProMetian continiMi UntH agi 66, when Medicare takas over. were be on sale at more than and return to work, Davies said, Available through age 63. Puerto Rico and Canada. Union Fidelity is recommended actively seeking work and cur- Army units, most of tiiem The state’s only form of le­ by the commission Is $KX),000 in places they could find. and gravel and ripped up To introduce you to this remarkable new Tax-Free Extra Renewable to age 65. by Best’s and Dunne’s, the two leading rating authorities 2,500 outlets around the state— aa members of the Labor party Cash Plan - Form 1 -525 - we make this unusual offer small 8upp<^ companies and galized gambling began wiUi "The Mighty Oaks Bonanza." Some removed shoes and chunks of pavement marked in the insurance industry. The commission has optl- restaurants, ‘bars, hotels, retail put up the usual opposition socks, rolled up their pants and the site of the break. with a 30-Day Guarantee. Just fill in the Application NOTE-: The regular Monthly Premium shown here (for your age A Commerce report allows detachments; two Air Force the sale by Gov. Thomas J. • that In 1970 there were 106,000 squadrons one transport and misticaUy printed 3.5 milUon shouts of "Resign.” sloshed through the cold, cours­ On Broadway, the lobby of $1000.00 a month Form on this page and mail it before Midnight of the at time of enrollment) will never increase because you pass from Meskill of an honorary lottery (See Page Five) JOIN NOW - "TOMORROW" MAY BE TOO people below the poverty level the other psychtdcgical war- ticket to Adam Brajscewski of Most industries were cut ing water. Other stayed behind the Irving Trust Co., had pud­ tax-free cash! Expiration Date. Your policy will go into force on the one age bracket to the next. It won't even change because of back Monday to a three-day and laughed and shouted en­ dles. Across the street, a wom­ PAYS YOU CASH frequent claims or the amount of money you collect; It can LATE! YOU MUST ACT NOW! The expi^ion to selected areas of the nation fare, and five hellciqtter units, Wethersfield, miUion-dollar very same day we receive your payment for the first that could be defined as dis- or about 80 aircraft of all types winner In New York State’s lot­ week because the power cuts couragement to those wading an sat atop a ladder inside the to a maximum of month’s coverage. change only if there is a general rate adjustment — up or down — date shown below can't be extended. If your which have jdui^ed milUons cf along. “•Famous Smoke Shop” and on all policies of this type in your state. Covered members, when coctfaged workers. ranging from troop carriers to tery. $60,000.00 for a When you receive your policy, take your time to application is mailed later, it can't be accepted. These Included 32,000 uho heavy-duty CH47 Chinooks, homes Into icy gloom and dark­ Service was disrupted on two watched the water seep in hospital stay lasting they reach age 19, may obtain their own policy, regardless of tl\eir Brajscewski bought the first ened streets in every city and examine it carefully. It’s written in plain language with TIME IS PRECIOUS! Get your Application Form were not seeking work prlmar- qhe U.S. and South Vletnam- Tax Break Ahead subway lines. Bus and auto through newspapers stuffed im- PAYS YOU CASH 60 months! health, at the rate then in effect for their age group. What's more 20 tickets printed. village. traffic was rerouted. der the door. NO FINE PRINT. Show it to any trusted advisor—your they receive full credit for continuous coverage. in the mail... today! ily because of a pass Inability ese commands reported S3 ene- Meskill made the same as an The legislature’s finance com­ dends as spelled out in the pres­ to find work; 6,000 who felt em- jjjy violations of the allied Money mailed direct doctor, your lawyer, your clergyman. In fact, show it to agent for Estherbelle Went­ mittee this afternoon gave a ent law. to you — not to the your own insurance man . . . even though he probably ployers considered (hem either cease-fire, most of them small worth, the operator of a food The $6 minimum requirement Union Fidelity Life Is licensed by the State of CONNECTICUT too young w too old; 60,000 who attacks and all but two of them unanimously favorable report PAYS YOU CASH doctor or hospitall works for another insurance company! If he is a personal and newspaper stand in the to a bill iriiich would repeal the had raised a howl of protest in friend, he wants what is best for you. So you can believe felt they lacised the necessary directed against the South Vlet- Capitol lobby vdiere tickets the state. The present law The Un^i^ Fidelity education, skills and «t- namese. Nineteen resulted In may be bought. cantroverslal $6 minimum pay­ means that anyone eaming cap­ him when he tells you there is no better value available. perience, and 8,W because of casualties, the allied commands in addition to ho(- Insurance Group ment for capital gains and divi­ ital gains or dividend of any­ Even then, if you’re not completely satisfied, you may tnuuportaUon difficulties. said. The governor then bought a dends. pitalization and couple ' of tickets himself,, where from a .penny to $6 has PAYS YOU CASH Workmen's Com­ return the policy within 30 days. However, if you decide is licensed in all Another 1.6 mllUon were llit- -nie South Vietnamese report­ The bill, House Bill 6142, to pay five dollars tax to the ed as waaUiy a regular Job but ed eight of their troops klUed prompting Gaming Commisslm pensation! to continue this worthwhile protection, you may do^o at 50 States, Bhcecutive Secretary Joseph B. would eSlmlnate the require­ state. these low rates: w r o not S av ely ^ M n g work and 21 wounded and said ene- ment of paying a capital grains State Tax Commissioner F. UNION FIDELITY Washington, D.C., becouse of family roipoosl; i^y losses were not known. The Burns to quip: "For God’s and dividend tax on groes sake, Governor, don’t win!" George Brown, anticipating that * f ^ LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Puerto Rico and bUlUes, a lc l^ or other rea- y.g. command said the two at- amounts of $100 or less. a bUl amending the law would 1515 LOCUST STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 19102 Canada 55*’ department said It tacks on American forces did . The rest of the commission It would be. retroactive to Jan. pass the legislature, has ad­ 15 Important Questions Answered did not consider these dls- - not cause any U.S. casualties, was on hand for the lottery 1, 1971 and, If approved by the vised taxpayers to hold back on couraged. workers, because j^t one enemy was killed, opening. General Assembly, as anticipat­ That tell you how Union Fidelity's $1000.00-a-Month Tax-Free Cash Plan gives paying the capital grains and THIS SPEGUL OFFER EXPIRES MIDNIGHT ( THURSDAY, FEB . 17.10 72 they were not avallaUe for The Gaming Commission, ed; would eliminate the need of dividends tax until a final deter­ you the protection you need—at amazingly low cost! work Immediately, (See Page Five) which set up the lotteiy and paying taxes on gains and divi­ mination has been made. Do not delay Fill out aod |■n■)ll Ap()licatioo Form today (reqardles:, of the (jl.m you rhoosel Hov) much will this policy pay me when I go to the 8. Do I need a medical examination or a statement from my hospital? doctor? to: Union Fidelity Life Insurance Company, Dept MM, U>15 t ocust St , Philadelphia, Pa 19102 You will be paid at the rate of $1000.00 a month ($33.34 Definitely not. Just Till in the Application Form and send per day). Under the Individual Plan, you will receive it off today. SIOOO.OO a month for yourself. Under the Husband-Wife Watching the Home Fort Plan or All-Family Plan, you wiU also receive cash when 9. Can you drop me? Check which riai lai wish to hin □ SIONjIII A MIIIIIII □SSOlUIII-lillTII covered family members go to the hospital: $1000.00 a No. Your policy is Guaranteed Renewable to 65, when month for you, $750.00 a month for your wife, and Medicare takes over. We will not cancel or refuse to renew $500.00 a month for each child. Maternity benefits for your policy as long as you make your premium payments mmm your wife are $750.00 a month. on time. You, of course, can drop.yoiir policy on any renewal date. 101-054 OFFICIAL APPLICATION FORM 27676 525(1000/500) (Variable Data — PoHcy Title. Form Sariaa, Benefit Amount) 27577 Meanwhile, Back at the Capital When do my cash benefits start? i MR. Benefits start from the day you enter the hospital for 10. Can you raise my rates? 27578 You cannot be singled out for a rate increase. Your rates MRS WASHINGTON (AP) — The hig^y organized society, an im­ accident and immediately after the.3rd day for hospital­ tiAME(Piease ft'int) m ss _____ mechanism for tapping the best In the interview, Haig touch­ can only change if there is a general rate adjustment-up man wbo masterminded details pressive people obviously dedi­ brains in the country to give ization as a result of sickness. What’s more, you’ll con­ or down-on all policies of this type in your entire state. First Middle Initial Last ed on several issues. tinue receiving Tax-Free Extra Cash for as long as 60 full of Henry Kissinger’s secret cated to improving their lot." the President “the best advice —On Vietnam,, he said there ADDRESS. trips to Peking and Paris will months - att^uch as $60,000.00. . Street or R.D. Of Nixon’s visit, he said: he could be given to enhance will be a negotiated peace II. Now tell me - what's the catch? What doesn't my plan be home minding the White "We don’t expect diplomatic re­ cover? hla ability to make the right de­ sometime, but not neciessarily CITY ______STATE. .ZIP. House’s central command poet lations to be resumed. But we cision." 'There is no “catch”. As stated in this advertisement, your "In a short time." The North When does this policy become effective? when President Nixtm and Kis­ hope we could have something John Scoli, a presidential Vietnamese "may test their It will go into force on the very same day we receive your plan covers you far everything except certain minimum DATE OF BIRTH. .AGE. -SEX Mala □ Female □ singer, idslt China. that would provide for commu­ payment for the first month’s coverage. necessary exclusions. In fact, even conditions you already Month ■ K r Year consultant on International af­ muscle at least one more have will be covered after your policy has been in force He’s Brig. Gen. Alexander M. nications between the two gov­ fairs, said Haig set up all ar­ time.” for only two years, if you’re under 63. Policyholders who I also appiy for coverage for the members of my femily listed below; (DO NOT repeat name thet appears above) HOlg Jr., deputy national secur­ ernments.” rangements for Kissinger’s ity adviser, or In the sports "On the other hand, I think > 4 are 63 are covered for pre-existing conditions when their Haig, a West Point graduate flight from Pakistan to Peking the great weight of evidence is Why do / need your Extra Cash Plan In addition to my policy is just one year old. ■■ >7.Y (€»jjnn¥4;— parlance Nixon Hkes, “Henry’s who has spent nuch of his cai- other insurance? NAME (PlMM Print) RELATIONSHIP SEX 1333121 BEXa s z z n AGE last July and provided the cov­ that their hope of a military first substitute," er story that Klssingper was ill Chances are your present hospital insurance won’t cover 1. BIIHI HI ■ H victory in any conception is no aU your hospital and medical expenses. Even if it did, you 12. Can other members o f my family take advantage of this Haig, 47, has been in on ev­ when he dropped from sight. special offer? 2. ery twist and turn of Nixon’s longer viable strategy for will still need extra cash to cover all your household ex­ Haig was In charge of gpetUng them." Vletnamization is devel- penses. Your whole family is welcome to join. Just add their 3. new China policy and had a Henr^s Kissln^r to his 12 secret names to the Application Form when you send it in. round of advance planning with ciplng “as we conceived It" and 4. p e a c e-seeking missions In "it’s Just a gloomy prospect for 5. How may / use my Tax-Free Extra Cash? Chinese Premier Chou En,-lai. Helper Paris, keeping In hour-by-hour !3. How can you offer all this protection u such low cost? 5. __ ^ But with lixon and Kissinger them to overturn militarily the Spend it any way you wish-for hospital and doctor bills, touch 'With secret contacts, regime in Saigon." rent, food, household expenses or anything else. You Because by enrolling a large number of people at the same absent, someone has to keep an making certain plane switches alone decide how to use the money. time our underwriting, processing and policy issue costs Please check here if you want Maternity Benefits :□ eye on developing world crises —On the China trip; "There’s can' be kefit at a minimum. Tliese savings, of course, are reer In Asia and won the Dis­ went off on schedule and even Do you carry other insurance in this Company? N oO YesD and the day-to-day work of the tinguished Service Cross in a no doubt in my mind that the passed on to you. negotiating for Kissinger to Chinese have decided they want 6. What other advantages are there of foining this Plan now? I (If “ym ’’ please list policy numbers) 100-member staff of the Nation­ major Vietnam battle in 1967, shake any followers by chang­ al Security Council. plays the key role of traffic ing cars in the middle of Paris. this trip and that they are de­ By joining now you do not need to complete a complicated 14. . How does the 30-Day Guarantee work? Will this insurance replace any existing insurance? N oQ YesO termined to. have It a successful application — just the brief form in the lower right-hand Examine your policy carefuUy in the privacy of your Haig’s the one. "I do not manager on the NSC staff. Haig occupies a cubbyhole of­ comer of this page. Also, during this offer, there are no I hereby apply to Union Fidelity life Iiuuranca (Company, Philadelphia. Pennsylvania 19102.1 travel when Henry travels," he He makes certain Nixon gets trip. "Discussion of differences home. If for any reason you are not completely satisfied, fice In the blue-carpeted Kissin­ directly, I think, minimizes the other qualifications - no “waivers” or restrictive endorse­ return it within 30 days. Meanwhile, you will be pro­ understand the policy is not in force until actually issued and paid for. said in an interview. all possible backgrouhd and op­ ger suite at the White House ments can be put on yoiir policy. tected while making your decision. Kissinger stayed home when tions for decisions on foreign- chances of misunderstandings." ' and It’s rare to have a chat On the Indla-Paklstan war: If for any reason I am not completely utisfied with the new protection I may return my Policy Haig visited mainland CSiina in policy Issues and, like Kissin­ with him ivithout Kissinger pop­ for cancellation within thirty (3()) days and my payment will be promptly refunded. January as head of a team ger, frequently receives a sum- “We certainHy had reason to Will I be paid if / am in the hospital for less than a full IS. Howdolfoin? ping in the door with the terse believe that had the matter month? Fill in the brief Application Form (be sure to sign your planning Niron's vlalt. mems from Nixon to give hta summons: "Come." Of course you will. You will receive cash at the rate of name and pick the plan you want) and mail it brfore the SIGNATURE. OATE- He said the Chinese he met views on policy- gone untended that there was a Puffing for Parkade’s Low Prices 603A Sig n -DO not print Haig, dressed In civilian very good chance, If not a cer­ $33.34 per day from the first day for accident and after expiration date, to: Union Fidelity Life, Dept. MM, 1515 2/17/1972 88 were "extremely hospitable, "Neither of uz is shy or reti­ c l ^ e s as he usually is, broke Michael Dworliin, owner of Liggett Parltade Drug, lights a pipe for Ralph Du- the third day for sickness. Locust Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 19102. extremely sensitive, very con­ cent to give that view,” Haig tainty, that the war would con­ off one talk with the apology: tinue and that It would very ket, the store’s tobacco, shop manager, to celebrate the three-day Washington’s scious of the events on our said. “I’ve got a little crisis I've got Birthday sale starting Friday. The big Turkish pipe, a store decoration, sjrm- country" and he observed "a . He described the NSC as a to go to." (See Page Two) boli^es the many big values of the sale. (Herald photo by Pinto) 525 1000/500 BR1071 CT. C 1072 Union Fidallty Lifa Insurance Company S25W72A2-CT \