' / ■ r \, / f 'J v ;'' v-^T-'-’T'^^px n aavaTv '\'' ''A \ '•- ■' '■; ■« ' ' ' V' ' \'Av '\ \ '\.>> >, \\\. ^ ', \ ' \ \ \ V: 'v:\ ' ■■ rv' t-''\/^ 'A/ / > . A ^ y^.'\yA''y \ \' ■ , ■ /' 'i' V ' . , 1 '\ V . ,, 1 , M. r \A '\^ ,\:\ i' ’ i; i\:' .'\,l \ \ v ’-'- , ' \ / ' ' ' ' " I - \ \ \ 1 ^ ’ V (T\;/ \ :\ ■ . \ ■ \ V l \ '■ \ ' - . ' ' -.'VAv: n ' ^ ’"N •A''\>V ■>A •A A\' WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1970 V PAGE THIRTY-SIX \ . iHanrt|PBtpr Eiiftiing liijralfr ______^------Manchester Stores Open Tonight Until 9 O’Clock \ The class of I960, Manches- Miss Patricia E. Hogan, Miss Catherine Maccarone, Miss I^aurle ^m b ert, daugh­ About Town ter High School, will hold a re- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph U>r of Mr. imd Mrs. N. Maurice Average Dally Net Prosa Run union committee meeting to* James Hogan of 141 Bolton St.. Maccarone of 32 Hawthorne St., Eambert of 74 Garden St., has make yowr own florol arrangements! Friendship Lodge of Masons night at 7:30 at the British has been named to the dean’s has been named to the dean's been named to the dean's list For Th« Week Ended The Weather wUl have a Six O’ Clock LodgeAmerican Club. list for the fll-st pemester at Hat at Merrimack College, An- for the fall semester at Cham- January 14, 1970 when it meets tomorrow night ------Alberlus Magnus OoUege. New (lover, Mass., where she is a plain College, Burlington vt. we have Increasing cloudlneaz, not aa at the Masonic Temple. The TheSenior Choir of Commim- Haven. freshman and majoring In Eng- clay — wire cold tonight with Iowa ranflng The commission on education Miaster Mason degree will be Ity Baptist Church will rehearse - — - llsh. l i r i a i t a t styrofoiun 15,890 from 6 to 16. Tomorrow moot- conferred In the spetHal meet- tonight at 7 at the church. William J. Host of 87 Arcellla ----- of South United (^Methodist tape •— planters ty cloudy. High in 80a. ing. During the first seotlon of ---- - Dr. and Mrs. Brenda L. Wong of David W. Walsh, son of MrMr. Church will meet tonight at instruction books Manchester— A City of Village Charm five and Mrs. John Walsh of 3 Pres- 7:30 at the church. the degree,Robert M. Bennett, Trinity Covenant Church Choir 40 Olcott St. are among - 4 I past master of MerldUm Ijodge will rehearse tonight at 8:16 at University of Connecticut ton Dr., has been named to > ----* VOL. LXXXIX, NO. 12.5 I I •In Meriden, will present the the church, seniors who received honorable the dean’s list at Southern Con- There Will be a midweek ser- (TWENTY PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1970 (Claaalfied Advertiaing on Page 17) PRICE TEN CENTS working tools lecture. The se mention as Woodrow Wilson De- nectlcut State College, New vice of prayer and praise to- Bowntoom _ cond section convenes at 7:30. Dennis MacArdle, son of Mr. signates from the Woodrow Wil- Haven. He is a freshman In the night at 7:30 at Calvary Between sections, a beef stew and Mrs. J. Walne MacArdle of son National Fellowship Foun-. liberal arts department. Church. will be served In the banquet 29 Constance Dr., has been dation, Princeton, N.J. Mrs. - room. Officers dress for the eve- named to the dean’s list at Wong Is majoring in , Aslan The class of 1935B, Manche.s- Quints’ Father nlng Is tolls. Pro.vidence ( R. I. ) College studies, and Hust In English his- ter High School, will hold a re------where he is a pre-med stu- tory. union meeting tonight at 7:30 at OiFF with your winter Nixon Sees Plays It Cool The Golden Age Club will dent. He Is a 1968 graduate of ----- the home of Mrs. Fannie Ex- rubbers and arctics, — AN EXCITING PARTY IDEA! have a hot lunch at its meeting Bast Catholic High School. There will be a dress rehear- cellente Lucas, 219 Scott Dr. time to have your Winter NEW YORK (AP) — Amy. California Protesters tomorrow at 12:30 p.m. at the ----- sal for the Little Theatre of ----- Customer Pick-Up Buffets, and Sarah, William Gordon, Abi­ ShocH Repaired! 3hoea gail and B, read the taped Senior Citizens Center. Mem- VFW Auxiliary will have a Manchester production ‘‘You First Church of Christ, Scien- made longer or wider. Home Deliveied Buffets bers are reminded to bring nr- kitchen social tomorrow at 7:30 Know' I Can’t Hear You When tist, will conduct Its regular labels on the Incubators, and Big Cost Cut the occupants breezed Chamber Emcee tides for a kitchen social. p.m. at the Post Home. Mem- the Water’s Running” tonight midweek testimony. meeting to- SA M YUYLE5 in RecKfy-to-Serve Container»! ---- bers are reminded to bring ar- at 8 at Bailey Auditorium, Man- night at 8 at the church. The through their first day of 23 OAK STREET life, the first quintuplets william R. Johnson, vice A spaghetti supper will be tides for the social. Chester High School. m eeting Is open to the public. For further Information call WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi­ of nonessential federal expendi­ president of the Savings Bank sponsored by the Stein Club ------dent Nixon proposed to Con­ tures might oversee considera­ ever bom alive In this city. "Shoe Repairing of GARDEN GROVE CATERERS Ina gress today the 'scrapping or re­ Their father, William Burn Bank to Skeleton tion of the legislation, or that a of Manchester, will serve as the and the Steinettes Friday from The commission on steward- The Guard Club of Mystic Re- The board of deacons of The Better Kind!” form of 67 reform federal pro­ Kienast, 28, a plastics sales­ master of ceremonies at the an- ® P'*"' VFW Post'ship and finance of South Unit- view, NABA, will meet Friday Community Babtlst Church will •49-6313 or 649-6314 Joint select committee might be EstabUshed 19111 grams at a saving in the coming created to develop a legislative man from Liberty Comer, SANTA BARBARA, Home. Tickets may be purchas- ed Methodist Church will meet at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. meet tonight at 7:30 In the year of billion. N.J., was also cool. “We’ve nua^ dinner meeting of the tonight at 7:30 at the church. Lillian Smith, 709 Main St. church Youth Building. 32.6 package. Calif. (AP) — Rampafiring Manchester Chamber of Com­ In a special message, Nixon Summarizing the approach he been living with this for a demonstrators protesting said congressional action would is taking, Nixon said: long time,” he said. "It isn’t merce. The event is scheduled be required to achievebil­ like getting up in the middle the “capitalist establish­ for Wednesday, April 16, at "Too often In the past, ‘sacred ment” burned a Bank of ^ $ lion of the savings and that he cows’ that have outlived their of the night and hearing you 2 Flano’s Restaurant, Bolton. The America branch to a skele­ $ $ $ ^ $ $ will do the rest through admin­ usefulness or need drastic re­ have five babies.” social hour will begin at 6 p.m. istrative moves. It was not immediately ton today while outnum­ vamping have been perpetuated clear whether the Kienasts and dinner will be served at 7. . The pnming operation would because of the influence of spe­ bered police and firemen The annual dinner session of Include reform of the 20-year- cial interest groups. Others had decided upon permanent watched helplessly. the Chamber is the "event of old federal program to aid to names for the children. Police reinforcemenU were have hung on because they were ‘The baMes’ mother, Mar­ Ui6 year” for the business com­ schools in areas housing large (See Page Eight) called in as about 800 protesters munity at which time the "M” numbers of federal personnel—a garet, 27, who had been tak­ watched the flames burn out the program Nixon has tried with­ ing fertility dnrgs, was re­ Inside o t the one-etory, brick award Is presented to a citizen ported to be In os good con­ of the town who has given out­ Caldol out success to cut In the past. building. Then a soUd phalanx dition as the quints, who standing leadership and com­ The upshot of the Nixon plan of 240 helmeted officers swept In this field woul^ be to shift were bom In a teh-mlnute through the campus community, mitment to community better- span Tuesday night. The 6 Democratic Isla Vista, dispersing the crowd . ment. The name of the recipient ’ ---n ....^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ more funds from relatively wealthy communities to poorer three girls and two boys without a confrontation. of the award is always kept a weighed between 3 pounds, 4 Deputies said later the situa­ tightly guarded secret until the districts and at the same time ounces and 4 pounds, 6 cut total annual appropriations Chair Leaves tion was "pretty much imder presentation at the time of the ounces. control” and that officers were annual meeting. by $392 million. Three had difficulty Another Item on the Nixon dispersing about 200 stragglers Tickets may be obtained by R o l l a b o u t C h i l d r e n s ’ . Proctor-Silex O^Brien Cold breathing at first because of scattered along streets and al­ General Electrie agenda would be elimination of hyaline membrane disease, contacting the Manchester a little-known board of federal leys. Chamber of Commerce, 257 B. 2 Slice Automatic Toaster WASHINGTON (AP) —Law­ which took the life of the The one-square-mile Isla ITU- Heating Pad TV Stands Character Watches tea tasters that has been in op­ late President Jotm F. Ken­ Center It. Our Reg. 9.99 rence F. O’Brien announced to­ ta community is populated Our Reg. 4.99 Our Reg. 9.70 Our Reg. 9.99 eration since 1897 and costs nedy’s third child, Patrick “At one time in the dim day he has informed Hubert H. mainly by apartment-dwelling Select your favorite shade of toast! ^ Humphrey he will not accept Bouvier. Three temperature heal to fit most television Choose a favorite! Puss in i t past,” Nixon said, “there may students from' the adjacent Uni­ Bools, Sleeping Beauty, $ 7 Wide slots accept Hnglish muffins, etc. the chairmanship of the Demo­ However, it was soon Dancers Charge switch. $ have been good reason to single cleared up and at 10 a.m.. versity of California campus six > Waterproof inner covet, wash­ Deputy Sheriff, Baseball, etc. Wipe-dean chrome finislied body. ^ out tea for such special taste cratic National Committee. miles north of Santa Barbara. ■*5 In a statement, the 52-year-old Just twelve hours after their Roller Skating able outer cover. iifP4S tests; but that reason no longer birth times, the babies had The demonstrators, number­ exists. Nevertheless, a separate O’Brien said he has concluded ing 1,000 Wednesday night, sold “There are some within the par­ their first feeding, baths and tea-tasting board has gone right showing. Their father said they were protesting the war In Affecting Gym ty structure and some among \ Vietnam, the "capitalist estab­ '6 along, at the taxpayers’ ex­ those with whom the party tra­ they were “beautiful.” „ Roller skating at the Waddell 9 V o l t pense, because nobody up to He had been working on / lishment” that financed it, and M u r i e l Dollar Day Sensational Toy Values! R e g i n a ditionally has had close relation­ what a student spokesman School, part of a town recre­ R a d i o now took the trouble to take a ships who do not share the view an addition to their rural hard look at why it was in exist­ home, but first has to buy called “increasing police ation program may have af­ Tipalet Cigars Our O ur that I should return as chair-. repression aimed at stifling stu-, B a t t e r i e s R*g. 44c M ...... Reg. 59c e a .... 2 J 1 Electrikbroom ence. The general attitude was five cribs, he said. The cou­ fected the gymnasium floor. Match Box Cars. ,..,,3 ,.,*1 Croxlev Puzzles.. man. Our Reg. 23c Package of 5 it didn’t cost much, it provided ple already has two children, dent dtssent.” Members of the Manchester Our Reg. 22.88 "Thereforv, It is clear to me Our Reg. 29c ea. Our Our a few Jobs, so why upset the tea Meg, 4, and John, 18 months. One demonstrator identifying Square Dance Club and Recre­ ..... Rgg. 99c«g...' Cleans bare floors, rugs, that the consensus I deem vital $■ Reg. 79c ea...... 2 Jl Slinky 2 ,.?1 cart?” Mrs. Kienast took fertility lUmself as Ke'vin McElhinny, 17, ation Director Melvin Siebold Packages draperies-lighlweiglrt, easy to $■ for the next chairman would not drugs before their births, .V(t San Jose, Calif., said the bank use. No dust bage to replace The President said such atti­ be forthcoming and I will not al­ have reported a powdery sub­ for 1 O ur too. was under siege "because it Our #B50I tudes should have no place in low my name to be presented stance coming up from the floor Reg. 79c box...... 2 J l Potato Head...... Rag. 99c ea.... 2J 1 govemmmt and the "taxpay­ 7 ^ r i was there, it was the biggest and an inspection by the school 5 , . ’ l Flavored cigars-Natural, for consideration.” capitalist establishment thing For Transistor Radios Cherry , or Burgundy. er’s dollar deserves to be treat­ O’Brien’s decision, announced F departmefit’s building and around:.” F ed with more respect.” while he Is on the West Coast on grounds division is expected. Another demmistrator who He also proposed revision of a business trip, throws into con­ Senators See woiddn’t give his name said the The complaint about the floor K o d a k K o d a c h r o m e F a n & the medicaid program, to em­ fusion the decision on the next reportedly was made originally Rubbermaid Handcuffed demonstrators at the University of after their arrest early today as officers moved in bank "is am example of Ameri­ phasize more medical treatment chairman, who la due tl be can capttallsAi which le killing by members of the Square Safeo All Purpose I n s t a m a t i c E k t a c h r o m e A u t o M a t s G enerator Belts California Santa Barbara campus sit on ground to quell disturbances. (AP Photofax) 40” x 4 0 ” Leuticular and less custodial care for long elected next Thursday when the Laos Turning people all aroimd the world and Dance Club who claimed the F i l m term cases. national committee meets. condition of the floor interfered C a m e r a in the United States.” Storage Chest Processing* Projectiou Screeu The President said experience Sen. Fred R. Harris of Okl-a- The outbreak o t tires and win­ with Saturday night dances. has shown that long term care homa, who succeeded O’Brien a “Roller skating has ruined Our Reg. 1.69 J5 MM. #126*20 kxp.. .Super 8 Our Reg. 13.99 Caldor $ Caldor Into Vietnam dow smashing followed a cam­ Wood grain finish, sturdy Our Reg. ^ ^ 7 ,y4 4 E or regular 8 rolls. Priced Priced $1 in nursing homes and mental year ago, has resigned effective the tile floor,” said Mrs. John 1 that date. pus speech Wednesday after­ E £ carrying handles. Large fur 8.87 1 Your slides or movies will hospitals that often involves lit­ WASHINGTON (AP) — With Police, Youth Clash in Buffalo noon by William M. Kunstier, a Dyment of 46 Diane Dr., co­ $ $ 1 $ Permatitie Bells-to fit lots of space! size look better on a lenticular tle medical treatment has been Humphrey issued a statement an angary attack against the president of the club. Easy load, easy to use. 1 ea. screen! Rugged quality rubber, must American cars. through hla Washington office defense attorney in the Chicago 27'Axl6'/4xl3l4 inches. 1 • Processing of exposed film reinforced at points of a source of great expense. American role in Laos, a bipar­ BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — ministrators to discuss the situ­ vice president. Issued a state­ claimed they were not treated Carry a spare for emer­ riot trial. All the windows of the “Rosin In the floor has been Great results in B/W or by a leading independani expressing regret at O’Brien's wear. Choice of colors. gencies. ”I propose,” he said, “that we tisan group of senators has de­ Campus and city police clashed ation. ment saying an undetermined equally with white players and same bank branch were coming up and making It very color! laboratory. decision, adding ”I shall now rc- direct federal matching funds manded the administration dis­ with students In a rock-throw­ Before the meeting, Regan is­ number of those involved were that their education was being smashed In the start of the trou­ dusty and dry and uncomfort­ sme discussions among Demo­ close how heavily the United ing, furniture-smashing series sued a terse statement through neither students nor officers of paid for by funds from poverty toward medical treatment rath­ cratic party and elected offi­ ble Tuesday afternoon. able,” she said. er than custodial care and pro­ States is involved In the wartom of battles on the State Universi­ an aide, blaming all the trouble the university. programs rather than the ath­ Siebold said, “The floor has 8” W aterproof S p a l d i n g cials as intensively as time per­ Aslan nation. ty at Buffalo campus Wednes­ on the radical left. letic scholarships awarded Sheriff James W. Webster had O’Cedar Cotton P l e d g e & vide new incentives to the states mits in the next several days. They said the physical vio­ described the situation as “com­ received a little more wear,” Your Choice Junior Camper to emphasize more efficient “The facts of our involvement day night. “We deeply regret,” he said, lence called for an automatic white players. from the roller skating program D u s t M o p Lemon Pledge Playground Tennis Balls "And I hope to discuss the Eleven persons, including sev­ pletely out of hand” Wednesday forms of extended care.” have been concealed from the “that the radical left proved summons of city policemen be­ Several black players quit the evening. He asked Gov. Ronald than it would usually, but add­ 1 Plastic Housewares | Nixon estimated this reform, sume discussions among Demo- American people,” Tennessee en campus policemen, three again their Irresponsibility and squad earlier in the season. Stu­ B a l l Sleeping Bag wlth the executive committee of cause campus police were "not Reagan for National Guard ed, ”I don’t think it’s actually s 1 if adopted, would $236 mtl- Democrat Albert Gore declared Buffalo policemen aid a demon­ their lust for destruction.” equipped or prepared to cope dents supporting the blacks Our 5 12 qt. Dish Pan (#651R), Our Reg. 794 ea. S Caldor $ Can Of the DNC at a meeting prior to strator, were injured. None was troops, but Guardsmen were .not been damaged.” Uur Our Reg. 6.97 Hon In appropriations In the 1971 during floor debate Wednesday, Later today, Regan and War­ with the situation. staged a sit-in on the basketball Reg. $ Your $ W Vegetable Bin (J( 1568), § Priced 3 Balls March 6.” , believed seriously hurt. mobilized. He said conditions necessary ]'A Reg. $ fiscal year that begins July 1. a charge supported by Sen. ren G. Bennis, acting executive Black basketball players have floor Tuesday night, preventing 2.69 2 Choice . J . each g Bu, Laundry Basket (C "1 § 2 Humphrey Is at Macalester Sixteen persons were arrested The bank fire was set by sev­ for square dancing and roller 1 Use now as a slumber Buffalo from playing Stony 2.99 Another Nixon proposal would Charles H. Percy, R-Ill. Ideal care for your fine g (I23R), 14 qt. Spout Pail I S $ College, St. Paul, Minn., where on a variety of charges, includ­ eral protesters who rolled a gas­ skating were not really compat­ for 2 Vacuum packed can. bag or later for Spring eliminate the $84 million annual Another Republican, Sen. Brook State University. S (1114). ^ JL S ible since “The square dancers Twists and turns . . . furniture. 24 qt. Wast Basket ( I033r) , and Summer camping, he lectures on political science. Charles McC. Mathias Jr. of ing assault and disorderly con­ oline-soaked trash bln In Brings out the beauty Built for hard play on Meets all I.L.F.T. speci­ 5 federal subsidy for school milk Black students and university would like the floor highly reaches almost every­ the rougliest surfaces! fications. The party’s governors arc Maryland, said "Laos has be­ duct. through a smashed window, and where! of wood, by Johnson. 'Am'iArAmmiA'?A7A?Ammmmmmv^ programs, on grounds that a complaining that no one aslced officials met most of the day set it ablaze against a wall, dep­ waxed and very slippei'y which great many pupils who benefit come an arena for the repetition The acting president of the Filipino Youths in Protest Wednesday to discuss the dis­ means it’s too slippery for roller their views on the chairman­ of the mistakes of ‘our Viet­ university said black student uties said. Students from a come from families well able to MANILA (AP) — Several and carrying shields and night­ pute. A university spokesman nearby fraternity put out the skating.” ship. namese Involvement. groups had no role In the trou­ said they appeared to be mak­ C a l d o r “ D ” C e ll S o d a K i n g All 45 RPM All Diamond afford to pay the market rate The complaint arose Wednes­ hundred riot police dispersed sticks, marched In after the blaze, but protesters fired it up Siebold said his department for milk. ”I believe that the American ble. But the melee appeared to ing progress, but it was decided S u p e r p o w e r day at the mid-winter meeting have been an offshoot of a dis­ about 1,000 Filipino youths demonstrators hurled a few fire­ again Just before midnight. used a rosin on the floor one 22 Gallou Plastic Trash C h a r g e r s Pop Singl es Phono NeedlesI people—and the Congress—will to cancel the Wednesday night night to make the floor less Columbia ^^Harmony "These resources,” said Nix­ of the Natiorral Governors pute between university athletic shouting anti-American slogans crackers and stones. Before the sweep of the area, on, "should be reallocated to not ultimately accept a with­ game here with Albany State. slippery and said this might B a t t e r i e s Our Reg. 3.19 Conference and prompted an In­ officials and black basketball In front of the U.S. Emba.ssy to­ , TVo policemen and -14 demon­ Meanwhile, he said, about 30 helicopter officers using a bull­ Cau W/Lock Haudles Caldor Priced in our inventory more effective nutritional pro­ drawal policy (from Vietnam) night. The crowd was Inflamed have something to do “with the Our Reg. 2 for 33c Stereo LP Records vitation to Humphrey to meet that entails merely a changing players. strators were reported injured. or 40 white students left a meet­ horn and a powerful spotlight powdery,. substance though he Our Reg. 3.99 grams to benefit ” children of them at breakfast Friday to dis­ As the temperature dived to­ by a court ban on a rally in Ma­ ordered the demonstrators to A198 $ ' of uniforms and titles and re-en- The protesters shattered shop ing at Norton Union, the student can’t know for sure. Weatherproof, guaranteed 5 BOX $ 1 poor families which will include cuss the chairmanship. ward zero, the demonstrators nila’s major downtown plaza windows and the windshield on center, and descended on Hayes disperse, but very few did. Choose from all artists and gagement In Laos.” Asked if the roller skating years against extremes in tem­ 2 milk as a part of the total pro­ Besides O’Brien, Humphrey is The Maryland senator pointed returned to dormitories, and Dr. and the killing Wednesday night a radio station mobile unit. Hall, demanding to speak to Re­ Shortly before the bank fire, perature. One to a customer, 1 0 , . ’ 1 of 10 A titles on Harmony label. 2Jl gram.” program would be dropped, Sizes to fit most known to be considering four to "news reports from usually Peter F. Regan, acting presi­ of a Filipino by a U.S. soldier at The youths scattered down gan. demonstrators overturned and Siebold said the whole indoor no rain checks. '2 Long life! Use for flash­ Choose from the top phonos. Nixon acknowledged that vir­ others for the post: Indiana dent of the imlverslty, called a Clark Air Base near Manila. winter program would be com­ lights. radios, toys. Fits all siphons. hundred artists! Protect your valuable tually all the programs he Democratic chairman Gordon (See Page Eight) postmidnight meeting of top ad­ The police, wearing helmets (See Page Eight) (See Page Eight) (See Page Eight) ing up for evaluation in April ifAmmmiAmifA^fA’FitiAm’iA'fAm?^^^ records. wants to scrap or alter "have St. Angelo, Erie County, N.Y., and that such decisions would the strong support of some spe­ Democratic chairman Joseph be made then. Box of 170 cial Interest group” and in Crangle, Mayor Joseph Doorley The evaluating team, Siebold B a y e r s A q u a N e t C u r a d many cases will be resisted. of Providence, R.I., and former said, would Include .some mem­ & He said perhaps the Senate- Gov. Matthew E. Welsh of Indi­ ------Nixon Hopeful: bers of the Board of Education, Q - T i p s Jr. Boys’ Boys’ Men’s Price Record Set Child. Aspirin H a i r S p r a y Plastic Strips House Committee on Reduction ana. some members of the Board of 0- Directors, Town Manager "Rob­ Knit and Sport Shirts Crewneck Sweatshirts Talks with Pompidou ert Weiss, Building and Grounds Our $ 1 Our Our Supervisor Theodore Fairbands Rag. B o t t in Our Reg. 2.97 $ 1 Reg. Reg. Our Reg. 32c for Van Gogh Landscape Will Lead to Progress and himself. 'j A 99c ea. 2 Jl 79c ea. 2 *1 1.99 2Jl dollar or mock turtle style cotton knits. Choose Regular or WASHINGTON (AP) -- De­ was applauded one of eight 2 Recommended by Box of 102 assorted Long sleeve, all cotton fleece lined. Perma-press sport shirts. All with long sleeves. doctors everywhere for Hard-to-Hold. Choice of colors; Small to X-large. spite a cool congressional recep­ times when he quoted—in Eng­ Sizes 3-7. 8-18. 13 ounce can lasts and "ouchless” bandages lish—the lute President Dwight Support List small children. Our Reg. 79c ea. tion lor President Georges Pom­ ;(Amiff?AiA?AiA?A7ff7n^AfA^^ lasts! for cuts and bruises. Sells for $1.3 Million D. Eisenhower’s statement that For LTM Grows pidou of Fnuice, President Nix­ "every nation has a right to live NEW YORK (AP) — A land­ a banker and founder of the Son Rothko, 66, had suffered a on says he hopes talks v/lth the its own life.” xBut one congress­ ^ Mrs. Carol Schofield, patron scape by Vincent Van Gogh Francisco Museum of Art. heart attack lost year and French leader will bring "real man, Rep.. Lester L. Wolff, D- chairman for the Little Theatre showing cypress trees rising A Parke-Bemet spokesman friends said he had been de­ progress on fundamental Is­ N.Y., quietly walked out during Juniors & Misses Jr. Boys’ said the total of 72 paintings spondent In recent months. sues.” the 25-mlnute address and per­ of Manchester, reports addi­ Men’s ^^Never-Iron” from a cornfield against a swirl sold for $5,852,260, a world He was one o fthe purest Ab­ 'l « After discussions with Nixon haps a third of the senators and tional LfTM Supporting P*atrons of white clouds was auctioned record for a one-day auction. stractionists of his generation, in representatives did not attend 6 today at the White House, Pom- for the 1970 season. for $1.3 million Wednesday night The previous record was its ultimate refinement, his the session. 5 $4,423,250 set at Parke-Bemet work took the form of monu­ pldqj and his wife fly to Cape These include Mr. and Mrs. — the highest price ever paid Pompidou professed an even- last Oct. 15, he said. mental canvases in which sim­ Kennedy for a tour of U.S. James Pendergast, Marcel All Wealjier Coats Loop-Top niosiery for a Van Gogh. space shot facilities before handed French policy In the Allard, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Dress Shirts Paintings In the sale included ple rectangles of color seemed Middle East but did not touch ■ T ”Le Cypress et I'Arbre en going on to Sun Francisco. Oth­ Fogarty, Sam Crispdno,. Dr. and Fleurs” brought more than works by Matisse, Degios, Pissn- to float In space. on his country’s sale of Jet fight­ ro, Renoir, Monet, Cezanne and William S. Rubin, chief cura­ er stops on his eight-day tour in­ Mrs. Rudolph Gorsch, Regal * Values up to 5.47 three times the previous auction clude Chicago and New York. er planes to Libya, the reason Men’s Shop. O ur Reg. 2.99 ea. record for a Van Gogh, $420,000 Modigliani. tor of the Museum of Modem for the boycott of his address by Also Mr. and Mrs. Nedl EUls, paid for a portrait in 1968. The The cypress painting was Van Art, which gave Rothko a re­ ,At a formal dinner put on by legislators who contended It was Mr. and Mrs. William Slelth, buyer declined to be identified Gogh’s third version of the trospective exhibition in 1961, Pompidou at the French Em­ designed to aid the Arab side. scene. The other two are in the commented Wednesday: bassy Wednesday night, Nixon He |sa4d the French desire Mr. and Mrs. Merrill J. W es­ or even divulge I his country of "The loss to modem art Is ih- ton, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Tremendoius residence. \ ^' National Gallery In London and expressed his hope the discus­ peace and (eel the United States calculable. ■ ^ e of the pioneers sion “will produce re^plts and ^qbruzese, Ekhvord Madalinski, Values! \\ ”Le Li(iboiteur.’\ another Van In the Buhrle Collection on de­ —"life m(^st powerful nation on posit In the Zurich Gallery In of nbsjtraH^ expressionism, tils real progress on fund;^mentnl 18- earth”—has ^ the greatest re­ Mr. and Mrs. James'S. LeSure, ;\U' . Gogh In the sale of Impression­ work W s crucial to the estab^ Mrs. Sherwood Cheney, and Mr. ist, post-Impresslonlst, and Switzerland. shes that we want." \ sponsibility to promote peace. ‘ A-, V ' ' \ \ modern paintings at the Parke- Gallery officials described it llshment of the whole tradition Nixon apparently referred to and Mrs. Robert Carruthers. 2 : ‘5 of recent color-field painting Pompidou said the four big With the openingperformance in Bernet Galleries, was sold for as ”a very typical work” and the Middle East situation, on powers -France, Great Britain, "Instantly recognizable as a and continued to pose chal­ of “You Know I C ^fbH ear You <, tariff Dacron^polyipets. colK*i..Soine. w^th zib our lin­ $876,000 to the Beyeler Gallery whlcli the French and Ameri­ the United States and the Soviet 100% nylon Cantrece B, wear with garterless panty 65% polyester, 35% cotton boridcloth. of Zurich, Switzerland. Van Gogh.” lenges right up to his death.” cans take differing positions, When the Water’s Running” Drei*-up or casual atylet. Sizes S-IS, 6-18 ing. Sizes 4i-7, * ■ “ wdles or any girdle. Rothko’s full name was Mar­ Union--should press for a quick scheduled for Thursday, Feb. Beige, taupe, bone;sizes'W all. •"'* colors. Both paintings ^ e re done dur­ ,Van Gogh killed hlnxself In and the roles of the United peace in the Middle East under ing the arUst’s great period, In 1890. cus Rothkovlch. He was bom In States and France in the North 26, Mrs. Schofield requests sub­ Dvinsk, Russia, In 1903 and United Nations aujiplcss and scribing patrons who plan' to the year before his suicide In Last night In New York (3Uy, Atlantic Treaty Organization. sought to dispel Impresolona 1890, when he was trying to re­ ciune to the United States with sign up to do so at once by -^Mark Rothko, tlw abstract Ex­ his family in 1913. The French President said at France is pro-Arab by saying: their names to her gain his sanity at the hosplta( in pressionist widely Judged to bo the dinner he and Nixon "under­ ”1. reaffirm here the right o t St. Remy. After two years of college at at 17 Park Street. Late resub- The first quintuplets ever born alive in New York among the grente.st artists of his Yale he left In 1923 to "wander stood each other very well and the state of Israel not only to ex­ ^Mrlbers q/re asked to indicate MANCHESTER ^ 1145 I’OLLAND TURNPIKE The two Van Goghs were generation, was found dead In we ugreo In what Is fundament­ istence but also to eecurity and SALE; WED. thru SAT. City are shown in Columbia Presl^yterian Hospital. among nine paintings conslmed around, bum about, starve a which night they wish tick­ his studio. His wrists were slash­ bit.” His wanderings brought al and essential.” the free exercise of all / the ets for this poming.play at the Wliere you can charge it and save! OPEN U TE EVERY NIGHT Quints and their mother were reported doing fine by the estate of William^ W ed and the chief medical examln- At a Joint session of Congress rights of an Independent uid same time they resubscrlbe. EXIT 93. WILBUR CROSS PARKWAY today. (See boxed »story above.) (AP Photofax) Crocker, of Burlingame, Calif., j er listed the death as a suicide. (See Page Eight) earlier In the day, Pompidou sovereign state," f ■ f / ■il!

' \ M^ANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1970 PAGE -iTHREE '1 , ■ \ \, MANCHESTER EVENING^ HERALD. MANCHESTER. COJW.. THURSDAY. FEBRUABy 2g. 1970 <»AOE TWO law, and not judge the law it­ South Windsor Doctor Sulniart self. MOVIE Area Planners at Parley Shtinwold on Bridge Sulman's lawyers, including Hartt Does FORPARENTBANO Found Guilty On former state attorney general YOUNG P E O P IE Early Planning WastCH No Time n o r t h _ Second Period Honor Roll William Hadden, have indicated Abortion Charge they will appeal the verdict to Fine W ork in* of ata raMifi <• lo Mmm 85 East Center St. — fc- —* By AI.FBEI) SHKINWOI.D .4 8 2 the Htate Supremo Court. CO 74 NORVVlCH;. Conn. (A P )-D r. A "Think Tank" That Looks to Tomorrow BIBVRV Bonnnt ni> rfvwwiy wf sfwiBMw Announced at High School At Summit St.. One of my close friends O K84.I Morris Siilman of New lyindon audience o t planners. It is an policy, maintain resoupces and ample. Noticing a peirvadlng On ^Medea’ grudges the time spent planning 47 K 1095 2 By CT.EMEWEM. YOUNG The honor roll for the second Morsc, Frank Nelderwerfer, ■•independent research organ!- innovate those things they don't odor similar .“> By JOHN GRUBER I *U UU MMITUO was convicted Wednesday on an Extended Forecast (Herald Reporter) Gtntral Atieimcii the play when the dummy is EA.ST Richard Olmstead, Marla WEEKEND CASH and CARRY SPECIAL first put down. He prefers to . 7 ^ 4 ;) marking period at South Wind­ abortion charge. zation*: founded as a non-profit ^-p.a. the nation to tS There is a truly excellent pho- •tSS- 4 10 5 Ratti, Nancy Rlvosa, Kathleen The extended outlook for Con­ (Seoond of two arttcles) corporation for work solely in explained, adding that "evep ' finally asaea ms o m i Auction of Cherubini's opera barge right ahead, thinking now _ sor High School has been com­ C? J 9 8 3 Shea, David Shepard, Melanie A jury returned the verdict necticut Is for fair weather most It la exhausting yet exhller- the public interest." supported problem the state has can e si'en ^ , •■Medea" on view at Millani Au- Alt MEt AOMimO and then as he goes. He saves a ^ q j |o 17 piled. Those students obtaining Partntal Guiftnct SuH«M 0 A762 Swift, Richard Szeluga, Ann­ after coming back twice to the of the weekend with a chance DAFFODILS dozen $1,89 ating to eat dinner next to a by government, industry, the linked to zoning and ^j,|n smell rood to each dltorium on the U of H campus, few seconds on some hands but • jj 7 4 ♦ A(^J the necessary grades were: ette Tamalls, Laurie Tartaglla of snow or rain developing spends several minutes on other courtroom to rehear Sulman’s SOUTH WOOD HOUSE and Barbara Zak. around Monday. Cold .during the hands, explaining Just how he testimony. Bdcker, formerly of the Space foundations. 4 A K (.)J 9 Seniors, High Honors; Gall Freshmen, High Honors: Kar­ Ihrco-day jierlod, with daytime ■ , SUTIIICTIB managed to go down. Center in Huntsville, Ala., was Although there ------CO A K 0 6 2 Banister, Janet Booth, Susan en Lawlss, Susan Schneider Sulman, who had been acquit­ highs averaging 30 to 35 de­ OPEN TO 9 P.M. THURSDAY and FRIDAY I I Untfir 17 nquim KcainM3 Paimela Ifobby and W a n ^ Hub­ Honors: Sharon I.uftglas, was found guilty of performing 20. scheduled to speak to the Con- "only organization in the United answered p ^ p l^ b^'^involved^'ln "analyses will be offered tonight through Opening lead—Queen of Dia­ Kathleen Lyons, Elizabeth Mac­ an operation that caused Miss monds. .South West North Kail bard. _ iturday night, at 8 p.m . NO ONE UNDER 17 ANITTIS Puss Honors: Edward Argenta, Donald, Lynn E. Mahoney, Patricia Pierce, 22, of Avon, to -o th e r planner. •The Zoning of what they w - t -"clean wa- g p ^ My friend ruffed the second I ♦ Pass 1 NT can Institute of Planners after systematic and comprehensive o7 Appeals '* quipped ter," for example. Clean water This is an 18th century opera. (AjS Unit may vMy Pass Jeanne Aukstolls, Priscilla Dora 8. Marclal, Leonard Mc­ have a miscarriage. diamond and drew four rounds 3 ^ Pass 3 NT a dinner in Middletown last studies of the long-range Manchester town planner Eric for what? Drinking, bathing? from an era when ideM dl f f e ^ )• cartaln aroM) All Pass Bouchard,, Lisa Bronzi, Eileen Farland, Cheryl Messner, Sulman admitted on the wit­ of trumps, quick as a wink, •! '0 Pass 4 4 '«^eek. future.^^ ,, battling for high- But it is Impossible to figure greatly from those of the Byrne, Jude Gamer, Michael Kathy Morrell,- Beth Myshrall, ness stand In Superior Court East discarded the queen of __ ------(Among area planners at- its fourfold purpose, as stated rise apartments.) out who sets goals ••until we fig- century whose operas we m ^ i au B S na QB aunaaoM (Jurtln, Robert DeMalo, Neva Thomas Pappalardo, Linda that he had performed the op­ tending were Eric Potter, Man- booklet, is ••to enlarge How do you determine what ure out how decisions are commonly encounter. Except for clubs and a small diamond on declarer returns a Ferrl, Katherine Foster, Perrotta, Carol Placentlnl, Stev­ eration last March 23, receiving the third and fourth trumps. the missing Chester town planner, and Rob- existing understanding concern- cultural values are? How do made,” Becker said, bringing M ozart we rare^ h ^ — opera Pamela Fyfe, Susan Gerr, en Raymond, Lynnette Man- a fee of $6(X). He said he did ort Y o u j^ of Bolton, director of j technological, environmen- j-ou show people change might the discussion almost full cir- from ^ South then led three top he can then take MAry Guiimond, Shelley Hay­ ion. Link Richardson. Jeffrey It because he was afraid of hearts and stopped for thought r ^ the Windham Region Planning ^^eietal changes and be good? How do we as individ- cle. Billy MitchelTs prediction den, Defborah Holland, Debbie Roy, Linda Sancho, Holly what Miss Pierce might do to when West discarded a club on ' Agency.) j^elr long-range consequences; uals accept or not accept that the next war (World War Auction if “ P®"' THEATER TIME Janty and Diane Kozlowskl. Semanskl, Judith Snelgrove, Mi­ herself if .she could not end her the third heart. By this time ({motion The other "thinker,” Paul de to develop new methodology to change? ID would be won ‘ n the air was been you r backgroun^^ SCHEDULE Juniors, High Hopors: Lucia chael Stoddard, Leslie Sundln, pregnancy. Brigard, brought his wife, but carry on such tasks; to make Uccpcratlon vs. Competition • not accepted by the decision- “Clas ic dummy was down to K-8 of dia-. partner oiiens with one spade, Barber, Faye Chamberlain, Pa­ Laura Susko and Ellen Wil­ Miss Pierce, who testified W o n d erla n d -J monds and K-10 of clubs, and |iass.‘s. You Becker had not and was there- available without dlscrimina- The questioning set Becker making sector of society then, op era-^ more or less a c trice Pavreau, Bryan Feather- liams. against the physician, admitted Cinema I (East Hartford) - South dithft know how to pro- spiules, 10-5 ; Hearts, J-9- DISCOUNT TOYLAND fore free to try to pin down tlon the results of such research off on what is apparently one but was seen right later^ «c u s e for arias ns u nsni, t -oo stone, David Haggett and Les­ she had told him she could not 9:06; ceed. whatever facts might lurk be- and scientific advances to the of his pet theories, that West- (Change is perceived as a serves ' Tick. Tick, Tick, 7.00, 8-3 ; niamuiuls, A-7-6-^2; Clubs, ter Kenway. marry the father of Jier unborn If South had decided to lend . „ . hind the vague generalities pro- nublic and to serve as an orn society rewards ■■aggressive benefit or a threat,•• Becker con- duets, choVysM «ut to , Eloollttle, 1:30. Honors: Terry Addington, Su­ HARTFORD RD. & PINE ST., MANCHESTER a heart discarding a diamond, ^ Insurers Hear child becauio he was married— pounded by his dinner compan- educat^naf and traW^^ competition.” Becker is con- eluded, ••We just want people the Cinerama - Goodbye, Mr. san Andrews, Constance Ben­ he would have gone down only and that she was afraid that for s“ d A rs o n s vinced that this is wropg, that to feel comfortable talking about CIUps 8:00. Answer: Bid two diamonds, son, Scott Campbell, Leslie nows of her pregnancy would one. East would have taken one experts con.sider the hand William Cotter ViAnwF y-vmA rl 4 o TVS rv»\ H mH i^FlO ^ __ — .• Olapp, Christine Cologne, An­ endanger the health of her fath­ h a p s ^ ln T ir m id - ^ ir ii^ ^ c ’ ke'i^ u n W ersX l"* wU^^res^^^^^ op^rltion'’^ instead^*that i^ p le the planners, whose business dramatic value o f the words. tor *aivago,^7:30; 7mposMbl'e b®art, one d^mond — d one " ‘,7 quUr'woi th a response of drew Deskus, Clinton Driscoll, er, who had had a heart attack. Meef naps in ms mia mirties, Beexer and universities with respect . j g ajgo with the future, had Cherubini, who was bom only ' ' "■ - i- k ...... i,„ „ . ihn ^ i .. ------Will Resign Post 2 2 club but would have yielded the prefer Years, 10:46. Linda Levack, Nancy Edlund, lives in Glastonbury with his such research activities.•’ jack of clubs to dummy’s king. dia- Neither statement was true, she ternatives that will make living been quite comfortable talking three years after Handel died Kevin Gelincau, Mark Gray, Rohrhachs Wed 25 Years wife and three daughters. He “ No Crystal Ball” ...... j.i Manchester Drive-In NEW HAI/EN, Conn. (A P ) — testified. il Ball” easier for everyone, not just for and pondering, far removed follows this type of model. , „ , ^own 9 00• Hard “ would have been ro you plim to bid notrump Daidd Grimason, Richard is one of 27 men on the staff of State Insurance Commissioner Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rohrbach Standard, Division of United Judge William P. Barber In­ Briefly. IFF is looking for themselves. from the pressing actualities of Classic plays, particularly by ' • *^ “ triumph, but South actually led * y^ur next turn. Holmes, Patricia Kehmna and IFF, which hopes to expand to William R. Cotter announced to of 101 Washington St., were Aircraft Corp., Windsor I^icks. structed the jury Tuesday to ad­ ways to think aboutDut the future, 14. e ted a pleasurable exper- zoning regulations and waste Greek dramatists, were an the Contract 7:18. ^ down two. Then ' rionvrlaht 1970 Stephen Kingsbury. about' 100. He is trained ns an _____ 1_____ . r . j . _____. ___1____ rage,____ and___I this is no exception. State Theatre — IrhefThe comPUt-comput- 1 j^g_____ gpgntwarnMnir ^ fg^ minutes refuting some 600 insurance agents Wed­ feted last Saturday night at a Both are members of Second here to the literal meaning of from five to 50 years hence, ience he had in Japan as an ex- disposal systems. General FeJitures Uorp. Sophomores, High Honors: engineer — thermodynamics — nesday night that he will resign 25th wedding anniversary cele­ Congregational Church. They forbids At present, three quarters of a The plot is based on Euripides' er Wore Tennis Shoes, 12:00, North’s contention that any Linda Borreson, Catherine but somewhere along the way "n ilor^d oilarr^ Tn'Ind ”oul tragedy, “ Medea" and follows 1 :60, 3 ;40, 6:30, 7:20, 9:16. butcher's apprentice would his post before the end of the bration at Piano’s Reatau- are planning a trip to Bermu- abortions except when contln- he began thinking about peo­ Doocy, Kenneth Dunbar, Deb- da In April to celebrate their pregnancy or delivery would Minnesota Fats of IF F yearly, and it is conduct­ that ancient drama with reason- UA Theatre — Funny Girl, have played the hand better, year. rant, Bolton. ple rather than "things” and o r ^ Eisenberg, David Francis, He added a broad hint that About 75 friend.s and rela­ anniversary. (Herald photo by ing about 12 funded activities Prison Qeared on Qaims able exactitude. 2, 6:30, 9:16. F g^ Seconds Miriam Hyman, David Jaiwor- endanger the life of the mother. IN PERSON— FRIDAY, FEB. he will run for elective office. tives, including Mrs. Rohr- Buceiviclus) The statute refers to "reason­ 27 6 lor Industry and government There is a world of difference Burnside — Secret of Santa South could choose the right THEATRE EAST skl and Robert Kehmna. 6 “ I will not be insurance com­ tbe IFF group this fall. including some work on C-DAP, between Cheubinl's ‘'Medea” vittorla, 6:60, 9:16. play if he spent a few seconds bach’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. ably probable death” of the IFF came to the Riverview By Panthers of Brutality Honors: Jeffrey Andersen, missioner for too much longer,” H.B. Keeney of Manchester, the state’s Community Develop- and the 20th century "Elektra examining the dummy and Held Over 2nd Week Jean Bancroft, Susan Barker, mother, not "possible death,” Cotter said, "regardless of my and Mr. Rohrbach’s mother, Her First TV Special Barber said. AT 7:00 P.M. fo w n "in °S e S m b e ^ l^ ,'^ ‘X ® r > "-1 Action Program. Becker HARTFORD, Conn. (A P ) - women shortly after the incid- by thinking .The odds are almost 2 Joseph 'Barlock, Loralne Bor^ Patrick success in seeking public of­ Mrs. Josephine Rohrbach of "The danger of possible sui­ three years of study and sup- •'®P°rted. TUg gtate Correction Depart- ent and said none of them com- on Greek drama. You have to to 1 that the six missing hearts dua, Barnes Brown MEXICO CITY (AP) — Film Students Named East Aurora, *N.Y., attended will not all fall on the three top Clark, 'Deborah Collins, Cath­ fice." actress Raquel Welch has com­ cide.” said the judge, Is not There have been reports that the surprise party given by the irtin California bran advS Becker eommire told his said. "W“ We ’rnotre not savine saying women’s prison of charges they were concerned largely with Towhow music progressed in little To Dean’s List hearts. South should therefore erine Cyr, Nancy, Dewey, Al- pleted the filming of her first enough to justify an abortion. in California, Becker told his future,’ but attempt- ^ 16-year-old Black Pan- constitutional rights,” according over 100 years. And while you take precautions against the bert^D^'d': A^D oSH tephTn Cotter couple’s children. television special with on epi­ Barber said the jury should ----———------— — - Ing to portray what the future fj,er, but the State Commission to the department’s report. i"a y Hod the Strauss work ______Pietro Verro_____ of _29 ___ Ridge,„ , S'„ normal heart break. Engman, Sue Erickson, Jill Fer­ Mr. and Mrs. Rohrbach were sode using the Teotihuacan pyr­ simply judge Sulman by the ter the Democratic nomination might hold, and it we take a on Human Rights and Opportu- The report said the Coalition’s compiled a straight A average After ruffing the second dia- guson, Meri-jane Fletcher, married Feb. 24, 1945 at Second amids as a background. Legal Notices ter U.S. Representative from .. — certain action, what might nities saysg ^ 11 (n[o the charges were “ extremely irres- difficult to get yourself within , , ,,, n„i„o,. mond South should cash two top Nancy Flood, David Foster, Congregational Church. They Other locations for the spe­ the First District. 1.^ Ai'** occur.” If the result is undesir- matter ponsible and without foundation » frame of reference that places for the fall term in the unlver- hearts and then lead a low Jolce Gay, Daidd (]}oodwin, have two sons, Carl Rohrbach cial, which will be shown In the at Bolton, within and for the Dls* . , j mauer. The First Congressional Dis- FOR trlri of Andover on the 23rd day able, then IFF hopes to find a coalition for Defense of in fact.” y°d historically just after the rity of Connecticut’s School of heart with the Intention of ruf- Kenneth Goodwin, Pamela Hig­ Jr., of Manchester and David United States April 26, were of February, A.D. 1970. w ay to change the result before ’The Coalition charged that a execution of Marie Antoinette. Engineering. fing with dummy’s eight of gins, Debbie Howley, WdlUam trclt, in the Hartford area, is Rohrbach of Ellington, and a London, Paris and Sun Valley, in New Haven now represented by Rep. Emi­ Idaho. Guest stars included Judge it occurs, to make the future Xarvprt""!as7 week*"that male male guard struck Miss Smith I "«v e r review the casts at ’Twenty-four other students spades. This plan is safe if the IDelle and Sheryl Kane. daughter, Miss Kathleen Rohr­ Estate of Isadorc Bemsieta, late better, to give society the ‘-"“ rgea laai e in the face with hls fist, that Ihese productions since there from Manchester and area hearts are evenly divided since Freshmen, High Honors: Al­ lio Q. Daddario, who has an­ bach at home. Tom Jones, John Wayne and Cosmetics ?eaSd“ " '‘’‘“ ' "ability to make better decl- ^ Panther wo'men be’ °^ e guard twisted her arm be- always two that alternate, towns were also named to the both opponents will follow suit. lison Andrews, Denise (Cologne, nounced he is running for the Mrs. Rohrbach (Barbara) Is Bob Hope. The Executrix, having exhibited sions in the future than it has ^ ^ ‘ „ hind her back "so severely that Suffice it to say that last night’s dean’s list. Manchester students it will also work If the oppon- Sue Courey, Michel Dublel, Pa­ Democratic gubernatorial nom­ a member of the Women’s Fel­ ITS her account with said Estate in this j past.” J in connection iip.„Tnent was torn” while an- ®ASt was really very good. ’The are James G. Best, 63 Cobum ent with four hearts has the tricia Dziama, Linda Falclnelll, ination. Cotter would have to lowship of Second Congrega­ ^SXal?o'’n " r “ S?^' reril'l'n'melTt This Lin gs up the need for ^ Alex-Rack- part of Medea is extremely Rd.; Richard S. Czahor, 23 Dow- ten of spades. After ruffing the Patricia Foster and Joan Juk- face several other Democratic tional Church. She Is employed PASSPORT PHOTOS decl- According to the Correction “ a »y ” ®"d another “ molested difficult to realize in its entire- ney Dr.; Bruce A. Edson, 74 nls. contenders for the nomination. as receptionist ter the law firm Liggetts Wb“ “ understanding of the Cotter also told hls audience— ORDERED: That the 10th day of sion-making process — how' and Department this is what hao- ber all over her body with hls ^y “ *d I can’t say that this was Foley St.; Michael R. Everding, Honors; Sue Altken, Jon An­ of Garrlty, Walsh and Diana. IDENTIFICATION sions ___1 __.o. hands.” and that finallv a guard Rllogether accomplished. 3& Bretton R d.; William J. Ken- derson, Linda Anderson, Mark a meeting of the Independent Her husband la a member of At The Parkade “ The aftem^m M tae“ I? S ^ e ^y whom are the decisions pened on Feb. 16: hands,” and that finally a guard SALEM NAS8IFF PHOTO Still, the young lady who nedy, 29 Cobb Hill R d.; Jona- Anlello, Paula Aselton, Jill Ban­ Mutual Insurance Agents of Con- Offlce in Bolton be and the same is reached that make the future ' Miss Smith and the other two "threw her against the bureau , .. , ^ the Toastmasters Club. He is 981 Main St., Manobestor MANCHESTER assigned for a hearing on the allow- different from the present? Panthers Ericka Huggins and *** her cell so severely that Miss c^^yed the role sang with than C. Kimball, 184 Hackma- croft, Roselle Barber, Donna necticut—-that hls address could head of aerodynamics and hy­ •43-7809 ance„„„„ of said account, and pnon said.aia rmn u f Baniners, ibncka HUggins ana „ ^ ______, exceptionallv nloo tnno o-oai tonb St . to "generate a ;T rg a re t H u S refused to go S '"“ h lost consciousness for an exceptionally nice tone, good tack St. Barr, Howard Beeler, Dannielle well be his last appearance be- drodynamics at Hamilton application and this Court directs ^ nopes Boxx, ^ r b a r a Browning, Mary fore the group. the Executrix to give notice thereof, methodologyy” whereby society back to their cell's When Miss undetermined period of time.” (except In her lowest Also, Gunnar P. Larson, 42 by publishing this order in some . ^ . Burnham, .Donna Carmody, He said he hasn’t set a date niws‘’pa^'hiv!nTa™ rreuiatiorta can look deeper into the future gmith refused a second time. ^h® Coalition also charged Ludlow Rd.; Seth ‘H. Mosler, Lisa Clapp, Ann Close, Esther for his reslgpiatlon yet, but add- 2^T’’mBtrlctr''^dV~V|,.*_Ia* \ K.. y "^aUli^ Amoillv 4 Ina fVtOnthan {>it War.has before. * "Forecasts' TPa *• A.A Q O f O .... "th e "s u L ^ ^ L L n d ^ 't^ o othere the other two women were her diction was very Green ^ ^ o r Rd.; John S. Daley, Debra Demers, Gary ed that it will come before the ta“ eTOh‘T r “ tae‘’p " ™ ?n“ tad haven’t l ^ n i n a ^ a t e , ” ^ c k - carried her into her room and "handled brutally by the Lenox St.;^ Jota F improvement. ^ Starling, 61 Durant St.; Dunn, Lome Entress, Karen year Is out. F and residing o u t ^ said Dlsirict, er said. They just missed the pieced her on her bed. The oth- 83iards.” a copy of this order, all at least boat” because events were un- a 4. -.i _ a _ j a. ai » Casting about in my mind, Bruce D. Stewart, 37 Clinton EHath, Sharon Francis, Scot Cotter has been insurance seven days before said day of hear- a# a a xi'jBAr, er two girls returned to their Friedman, Stephen Graurfiln- (Commissioner since 1967. Hls ing. and return make to this Court, dream ed of. As President, Elsen- rooms. however, I could only come up st,; Robert A. Strimlke, 470 A TREAL By the Court. h ow er did not forsee integration, with about three divas on the Woodbridge St.; Edward J. liki, Joan Gulmond, Mary Ham- current four-year term began “Immediately after the girls Attest: NORMAN J. PREUSS, although he claimed that the Rham District operatic stage today, whom I Sweeney, 90 Baldwin Rd.; Alan mond, Walter Kebalo, Sharon with hls reappointment by Gov. Judge. AX. A J 11* 1 J ^ • t were secureef in their rooms, ## PANAVISKNI* Kehdall and Diane ^ m ln s k e . John Dempsey in 1967. The term threat of tne “ miilitary-industnal . . 7 l thought could really carry off . ’Tinter, 119 Downey Dr. technicolor* OECBEE ON UMITATION complex” was his idea, Becker nurses examined each of this role with absolute convlc- Area towns: OBIEER HOUSE ends March 1, 1971. OF CLAIMS them. Miss Smith claimed that Seitors, High Honors: SHaron said. tlon. All three are considerably Bolton: Anthony J. Sobol, AT A CXDURT OK PROBATE, ry ^ t .j au <1 ^ her arm was sore below the el- Drug Panel Lamls, Brenda London, Shalla holden at Bolton, within and for Becker asked the planners fur j? u e oeiuw uie ei older than the young lady last r f d 1 . THE atrohm and Ellalne Waltson. Original Text Distorted the District of Andover, on the 10th help in defining Connecticut as placed in a night, and all have vastly more Columbia: Daniel L. Bums, ‘^^n^'enr™aS'^No^n?an'rPreuss. ® ®Iate. When looking into the ®he was given medi- Sets Qasses SECRET Hionoia: Pauline Llzoibte, Wil­ In Translation: Svetlana E E experience. Macht Rd.; C.R. Ferguson, Rt. liam Ldaotte, OoVten Nadeau, Judge. future of Connecticut, he said, The chorus was marvelously e; Robert T. Pawlowskl, Pine NEW YORK (AP) — Svetlana Diaivld Oherg, Denise Perreault, i f f >s hampered by a lack of Smith was also examined good. If the Met’s chorus could st. O F S m Alliluyeva, Joseph Stalin’s By This Fall Shailon Peitere, Ellen Rlvosa, testate estate of Cbiirtney C. Tucker "a concept of the state os a hy two physicians and taken to sing as well, we should all be Coventry:, Thomas D. Blssett, daughter, is demanding with­ Jr., late of Bolton within said ells- whole” (as opposed to the con- ^ hospital for X-rays, the de- Trudy Rosensitock, Gary Sayeirs, trict. deceased. Rham High School’s drug happier when we go to Lincoln Grant Hill Rd • Louis C Da- VinORIA drawal of the BYenqh transla­ Thia Court doth decree that three City or a town). Me ^ -">= " “ => „ o „ „ it t e e has nlanned an ac- Center. The orchestra did well, mauskas Midland Rd ■ David Steve Shea, Linda Sheldlck, Syd­ tion of her book “ Only One months be allowed and limited for. said that the role of states, as the have suffered nothing more committee nas piaimea an ac .. .'.1 ANTHONY QUINN 4 ney Trombley, Jane Wayner, Year,” complaining that it dis­ 9^ estate to ex- HiffArAntiMtoH fTvim thi» tvxIo nf than “ minimum tvnp miipH^* tlve Droerram for the remainder ^ ® ‘ t do better H. Klttell, RFD 2; John W. PBimela Waldron, Patrlicla WU- hibit their cialms against the same . a , . will O occasion, with more difficult Ryan, Springdale Ave. I.^M4NA MAONANI— I torts her original text. to the Executrix, above named and the nation, is “ innovation” and strain, of the year and will set up a „,ugic that. Rockville: Melvin P. Uams, Linda Wright, ShMey Miss Alliluyeva said many directs that public notice be given management or husbandry.” Correction Commissioner Ellis Peter- Yonlka and Marilyn Zak. of this order by advertising in _ course otof study to be im- Stage design and direction by sen, 1238 Hartford Tpke. sections telling of her friendly newspaper having a circulation in States "implement national C. MacDougall visited all three Juniors, High Honors: Lauren reception wlien she defected to said district. plemented in the 1970-71 school Elemer Nagy was impressive. South Windsor: David R. BURNSIDE Nichols, Margaret Obeig, Paul KITCHEN CARPET 580 BUPNSiDi AVI {AST HARTFORD the United States were omitted NORMAN J. PREUSS. Judge. year. Action and groupings were in Dlnse, 710 (Jovemor’s Highway. Pearson, Jettrey Ranney, Mi­ Serving on the committee the style of Cherubini’s period. ------FREE PARKING 528 3333 and that passages critical of the NOTICE OF HEARING chelle Shaivel, Margareit Sto- Soviet regime were watered ON ADMINISTRATION ACCOUNT Tolland with Chairman William Bowen which is to say they were wlck, Debra Szeluga, KalWeen AND ORDER OF DISTRIBUTION are the following staff mem- "stagy” but this is the way Author Gardner Home down. STATE OF CONNECTICUT. DIS­ O’Brlant and Gary Richardson. Her attorney, Alan U, TRICT OF ANDOVER. PROBATE hers: Mrs. Elsa Galetsa, Mrs. those things went at that time. Honors: Mark Liee, Anno Lie- COURT, Town of Bolton. February ■Victoria Markland, Mrs. Rachel Moshe Paranov did hls cus- After Long Hospital Stay Schwartz, said the French pub­ 21. 1970. 250th Anniversary Panel Vasseur, Kurt Lorenzen, Pat- lishers had almost sold out a Estate of Ernst Daius. late of Ranker, Mrs. Alice Stone. Don- tomary fine job with the stick. RIVERSIDE Calif (A P ) _ ricla Majowicz, Dean IMiyshraU, first printing of 46,000 but had Bolton, in said District, deceased. aid Armagnac, Peter AuCoin In general, balance between Novelist Erie Stanley Gardner, OPENS TONIGHT! Present. Hon. Norman J. Preuss, John Pelley, Glnl Staubaeh, Ceases— Five Years Later and Kevin Donnelly. orchestra and singers was good, famed for the "Perry Mason’’ agreed on a new translation be­ Judge. Kaithenine Stosonls, Thomas fore printing further copies. Minnesota Fats, world's greatest pool player by his own admission, The 5th day of March. 1970, at Last week, members of and balance between orchestral niurder mysteries is back at Runs through Friday and Saturday 1:00 o’clock ill the aftemooti, at a The town's 250th Anniversary derson, secretary; Donald Mor- Wailaice. Anthony Westbrook Court of Probate to be lield ar'thc "Celebration Committee was ganson, treasur^, and Mns. Grades 11 and 12 heard Troop- sections was more than accept- his Rancho del Palsano estate and Kermeith While. We Guarantee Installation Before EASTBt!! is coming to Wonderland Toy & Sporting Goods Store to show you Probate Office lii the Town of Bol- formally dismissed last night, Carol Duncan. Mrs. Barbara ®’’ Clark of the State, ab^. 35 mUgs south of here after a Sophomores, High Honors: ton, is hureby assigned for a hear- ® ^ . , • , ^ , Pnlipp whn hnrt with him a Th( inginir uix>ii iVi«ihe' ti^.*»seiricnieni I 'and ort.t alTow- fiVAfive vpaT.Qyears nftprafter thpthe nnnivpmnrvanniversary PalmPalmer,4»r Zflrtff*hiZanghi, .TnhnJohn RiiivklrnitBurokas * OllCe, wnO naa WUn mm a“ ^•* ® wlwle I® )ieflnltely lengthy hospital stay, Richard Westbrook, Debra ance of the administration account, celebration and Mrs Barbara Kalas complete display of the various worth while, finished, and pro- Attendants at Riverside Com- Romeo, Robin Sandenburgh, his tricks in a "challenge match" against Uncle Jay of WINF, Man­ (rlUees T l S i d " S c “^d^or^^^ The committee had accumu- The week-long celebration which had been confls- fessional in character. Don’t munity Hospital said the 80- RoBtkr hfhimi'S David Walek, Susan Strange order of distribution and 11 is lated a total of $4 924 30 from was held from June 27 through ®®I®‘I “ '® FoUce. These, In- miss it if you can possibly get year-old lawyer-tumed-writer and Frank Strohm. l e v e r g o R e ’s sa?d^es^Sf°exhtaU Us efforts and the sale of July 3, 1968, and financed with c’^^ed drugs In the raw |orm a seat It’s even worth standing left Wednesday. He had been Honors; Norine Lavoie, Kev­ chester, Conn. Watch the champ whose reputation inspired the said Court at the day and hour souveniers. The town meeting the aid of a $1,000 donation by *u 1^® manufactured state. u*'> you can get standing admitted Jan. 12. in Loomis, Susan Lovering, O ^ X Um"“ m,d‘^nl^e endorsed the Miss Elizabeth Hicks. Also, Dr. Karl A. Nelf^irth. r°<>m. Gardner’.sGardner’s wifewife, Agpies, said lOUKMOWiCAHT Ann Lucia, John Lynch, Kathr f a w t t e l I popular movie. "The Hustler." Then practice what you learned on hearing be given to all i>ersons committees’ recommendation Annual Election assistant dean of the College his treatment was for "multiple leen Morlarty, M argaret known to be Interested ui said ,u disbursements of the The Tolland Volunteer Am- Pharmacy at the Unlvbrsl- Illnesses, mostly due to age.” S X t o " L “ uWuL.d\nTin°^om‘2 funds. bulance Association will hold Its ty of Connecticut presented a Mrs. Gregan Gets Other sources said a chief prob­ your very own pro table. You'll find plenty of good buys to choose newspaper having a circulation in monev will be donated ^im^tial election of officers Sun- seminar to lo students. He was lem was a recurring kidney ail­ Baid District and sent by mail. i_ m---- v,* ment. LEGAL postage prepaid lo Lydta l^Jius' to four sources, $1,000 to the " ‘8^ht at 7:30 In the Town accompanied by four UConn State A A R P Post 1iiS6£fif,SfeV€;L Hall. pharmacy students. Following from at Wonderland. Notch Rd.. Bolton, Conn.; Raivo endowment fund of the Tol- NOTICE ^ CANDIES J^aius, Notch Rd., Bolton, CofUL: ,, j t3,,ku t i Cub Sc-out Banquet vacation, he will return with 20 Mrs. John V. Gregan of 341 s s w S S ' ^ w “ m ^ Y l o S o^form er Firs^S^ectlnTn "^ar^ Tolland Cub Scout Pack 915 UConn students who will pres- E. Center St. was elected sec- To be sold at public auction Bon. Boaton Hill Rd., Andover, , zan eh l Flnrencn Anrtar held its Blue and Gold Banquet ent seminar sessions. | retary of the state legislative on March 7, 1970 at 10:00 a.m. J^ribe^Uafo/'-rd son and A ^ta F lyL i All L ree at the Itallan-American Friend- Also scheduled to speak to committee of the American As- Directed by Ruth J. Rowley and Fred T. Bllsh HI at Manchester EJsso, 24 Wind­ for the Little Theatre of Manchester, Inc. NORMAN J. PREUSS, Judge, ppiphrntinn »hip Club last week the students following this va- soclation of Retired Persons sor Street, Manchester, ften- Bailey Auditorium, MHS— 8:30 p.m. nectlcut, a 1964 International LIMITATION OUDEB . activities and have ,since died. During the banquet the pack cation week are Walter A. Stew- (A A R P ). formed at an all-day 'nckets «2.50 Leonard’s Shoe Store or at Box Office Truck Identification Number 2 2 beti^t^Mffir.^^UlM'^f^r An additional $1,000 will be -^h'f B^a^ck Cound on a S sm and D*d eW^ rM ondaH n M erlin the Ul..,trlct of Manchester, on the donated to the VFW Post 241 presented to the pack. The Black ^ouncii on Aiconoiism and Dr. ei^riy monoay in jvienaen. Opening Night Get Together with Members 1600S0486081E. 18th day of Eebruarj-, 1970. [g defray in Dart the exnensps Knight Archers gave an archery Herbert J. Cross of UConn’s Other members of the Con- and Cast at Willie’s Cocktail Lounge after Show ^Pn.em. Hon. John J. Wallet.. t h f M em od tr Monur^e^t on demonstration and described Department of Psychology. necticut Northeast Chapter leg- Get Your 'ncketa NOW (If you enjoy adult humor!) 3 ^0X 4^ Esiai».* of Armando Giancola, late ■•e rir^^nGreen. their eauloment to the group. Yearbook Patron i. Islatlon committee attending TOWN OF EAST HARTFORD of Mss.che»ter In said Dlsirlct. de- f . ^ '^ ® ® " '...... ------The annual Patron and Brost- were EAST HARTFORD, ceased. The lion's share of the fund. The opening ceremony was The annual Patron and Bpost- were Dr. Gregan, Herman mS" S.““ ™ n f *2,0(98 wHl be“ u"sed T o *p‘iJrc‘haTe conducted ,by Den I and the er Drive for the 1970 yearbook, Schendel, apd Mrs. Gustave Ek- CXlNNECn C U T Conn.. admlnistr^r'ix ' a high poweredDowered teleseonetelescope for closing ceremony by Den 7. Den conducted by the senior class strom. ORDERED: Ttuitf three* months __ , __ , j won the Advancement Flag at Rham continues through this Ernest Gidding of Washing­ ■ i MANCMISTER IIWITATIOIV 7-POOT POOL TABLE from the 18ih day of Februarj’. 'Tolland High School, It is hoped B CENTER 8-FOOT 1970. be and the uame are limUed the telescope will be in use* at while Den 7 and the Webelos den week. ton, D. C., national legislative ■■ 643-7833 NOW POOL TABLE 8 6 9 wh1<:iT‘?o“‘*brtag‘'‘ b.‘'"tS!Tr™ ctamis the school in time to view the attendance record. Anyone who wishes to be- chairman, conducted the TREE PARK REAR THEATRE TO BID 6 a^ulnal said estate and said Marr*h 7 f»oHn«o Bear badges were awarded to come a patron ($3) or a Booster seminar. TTie newly formed RE: SUPPLY AND DELIVER 6 889 aamliiislralrlx is directed to Kive • eclipse. Jeffery Sau-.r. William Iliffo (js ) jg requested to send his committee, which consists of SHOWS CON-nNUOUS DAILY FROM 12 NOON t h i r t y (30) St o k i n g b a r s public notice to , the-r creditors rto : balance of the money. bbrliiK...... in their claims within ...... said taoc v,... $ » i » aiT and Danny Dlmmock, contribution, name and ad- legislative chairmen from the “THE COMPUTER WO: .TENNIS SHOES” at 12:00 FOR FLYNN & EMRICH tlme allowed by publlshiiiK a eftpy Will be donated to the 9 X 12 Bobcat awards were given to dress, and the name he wishes state’s 12 AAR P chapters, will FURNACE (GRATE PATTERN of this order in som«* newspaper Tolland High School Scholar- ^ WATT A WAY kTO p l u g a sturdy all steel frame with chrome-plated metal cornei^, jumbo ilucks feet, havintf a circulation in said pro- «U4 Danny Durenko, gold arrow to appear in the yearbook to, hdd its first meeting in West NUMBER IS-2D-89C) bale di.strict within ten dav-s from Ship Fund Tonite BRAIN GAP I vinyl clad sides. Front ball return. Complete with four 52" cueinind num- the date of this order and relunj The Genoral rnmmiHpp nf rtw» Danny Dlmmock, Scott (Jonlon, Triangle, Rham High Haven on March 31. © Sealed bids will be received INSTALLED mak4* to this court of the notice ^ Of me at the office of the PurcJ^lng b e i^ striped balls. given. Historical Celebration was Nathan Blauvelt, Richard School, Hebron, Conn. 06248. ------aaatn s a sss^ 1st Run JOHN J. WAhLETT. Judge. Agent, 740 Main Street,! East originally appointed in 1963, ac- ^ Two Boys in Custody LIMITATION OKOKR cording to a report presented — ■ * ...... — Rham s Home Economics De- Hartford, Conn., until Thursday, 10 Exciting Tweed AT A COURT O?" PHOBATE. March 12, 1970 at 10:040 a.m., • held at Manchester, within and for r;^G^nerai ChTrmar^^^nS B tr^rrA rTen! ^nferc “'^f Ca.Stealing Spree the District of Maiichist.r, Manrio'ster. 0.1 on thi>tir Kala.s. , Regional Conference of the NEW MILFORD (AP) — Two Elizabeth Tbiylor and will be opened publicly and Coiors to Choose From 18th day of Pebruui / / read at that time and place lor Pn^sent. Hon. J< ‘ ®y," vValh4 Members \>f the committee L"e crri Krey ^ t t X ^ ^ Future, Homemakers of ^Ameri- boys who went on a car-steal- W igrem Beatty J POOL-O-GAME JudgtL \ \ wereere K.-ii.os-KiUita; MroMrs. Florence An- H..iiev Dlnnis Dim- Apol 2. , i Ing spree after escaping from the above mentioned conrimodl- Estate of Joseph Needham, late ASS0R7E0 of Manchester in said District, de­ S , P.obert Klnson, Don Bar- , / workshop program in' pub- the State School for B o j« In nt GEORGE STEVENS FRED KOHIMAR kooucio. ties and service. V \ 8 5 9 ceased. Information for bidders, spec­ CHOCOLATES rows and Nathan Blauvelt. “ “ ' ! ‘='“ ’ On motion of The Connecticut TheOnly ifications, proposal and contract Batik and Trust Company. Om* (^n- Sliver arrows were awarded »>® «l‘rected by Andrew tody Wednesday after being In­ 1 lb. $1.95 FLOOR COVERING OOlLH Exciting bumper pool giuno with de­ flUtutloii...... Plaza. ■■Hartmrd, tf(, ■ Conn.,'' ad forms are available at the office miniHtrutor. with will annexed. iHanrbfiitrr to Danny Dlmmock and Scott **®.®®- /Peech ^ d hearing con- v o W ^ In a m ^or accident. Game Inlbw n 2 lbs. $3.85 luxe. live-action bumpers. ORDERED: That three months suUant for the Andover and Police said the boys escaped of the Purchasing Agent, 740 KELLY ROAD VERNON CIRCLE VERNON, CONN. L ig levelers, 2 cues, 10 bolls. from th«* 18lh day of February. Conlon. 1970, be aiid the same are limited The Cub Scout, Pack will par- Hebron schools. Tuesday night, stole a car in Main Street, East Hartford. MANY ASSORTMENTS . . . and ailowe>9 Holidays at 13 Bisseii Street vf'iat< B.'itiirdav The bus will several miles in length, but are car, drove to Danbury, stole an- any or all bids when such action DIRECTIONS: Route M. Eait to Exit 95. Pro- Vt. reoHsicom OmmSHMM «IUMIMvt«iU at ®i«N Swi P.sMMsi LENOX E|;t'.^,.r'.‘S^ir'‘’c.i{‘.; ; s « n " '. a i ‘3 '“‘"'^'’“ Triephro S t " r e ’st Mauhel!^ ^ t ^ c h only about one to sU Inches In other car dreve to Nomalk, CONTRACT is deemed to be for the best In­ ceed around circle to Goodyear Bids. Next to the Your Toys and Spbrtinq Goods time ailov^d by pubiiahinif a copy o' p.,g parking lot at 9:30 a.m. diameter. They flash from cioud stole anoUier car, drove ^ c k WALT DIBNEY'8 FEATURETITE at 1:80 terest of the Town of East Hart- Farm Shop. A Marvin Schwartz Production PHARMACY h^vISg a^S^c'ciSionn MfnchSrier'^ Co’nn'^"*''^®" u> cloud and RriHind to Cloud, as to Danbury, stole another car, ilE N and ME” The Story of a Mouse and Hls life ford. U ip dtairict within ten days from, " SUBSCRIPTION RATES / M„neheafer F.veninir H erald w ell as from clbud to earth And finally Were Caught In the JAMES OOMmM with Benjamin Franklin Town of Eoat Hartford E- OBm 'BK ST. Use Your Master Chorge Can the date of thla order and retunY „ „ Payable In Advance / .Manchester Ibvening HeraiU earu... . . ', ^ Mew •M-OSBe make lo this court of the notice One Year ...... $30.(X) Tolland correspondent Bette traveling up to 66 miles a sec- Oaylordsviue section of New LEEIEMICK John W. Torpey, OPEN 5 DAYS WEEKLY 9-9 - SAT. TO 6 frtven ______8U Moniha ...... is.M ond. MlUord, JOHN J. WALXJCTT, Judge. Three Montha” ! ! ! ! ! ! ''! ! i i ! f.so Quatrale, tel. 876-2846. Purohaalng Agent A \ \' \ >\ T " :\ \ ^ ■ \ ■\ MANCHESTER EVEI^INGihNG HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.) THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1970 PAGE FIVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1970 PAGE POUR In Northwest Connecticut WHAT'S NEW IN JEANS IN NOW AT THE \ Pay TV Gets South Windsor STAR ------Bv GLAY R POLLAN------TV-Radio Tonight Residents Ponder Impaet AkliS UIRA y©ur Daily Activity Gvida JW iirr. JJ rT Approval O f M»*. J' According to Sfor*. '' 200 Hear PBC, School Board -XM. 1* ocf. JJ^L Of $185 Million Plant Plan 4- 65-66-74To devc^op messoge for Frldoy, 5-16-27-404 H ig h C ou rt Television 5- 76-77 reod words corresporxJing to nembers 51-72-84-85^ FAlXfi ’vnXiAOB, Oonn. (AjP) per cent,” explained Bragg. of your Zodioc birth sign. Hporl* and Faalar* 'TAURUS SCORPIO 6: 111 P e r r y 7:M (It Family UlRlr — Residents here in northwest- *»aae suddenly Jumps from 1 CareluMy 31 61 Credit WASrilNOTON (AP) — Hie (IS) DesaU Ike Mease* Argue for New High School A M . JO ocr. 23^ (M.M) Daniel .B*®"* ’ _ _ . . . . seven or eight million dollars 2 Avoid 32T h« 62 Keep (Ml Tkle U Ike Ut* (S-4R) Pal Paaleea 8k*w ( 0 ) •m Connecticut and those in a 63 Of NOK. ir : Supreme Court has removed the (M) MaaMen ( uAt JO 3 Today's 33 Avoid (Ml OUllsaa'e lelaad IIS) Movie „ , , By RON KAZMAROK four-year plan, such as the study large te^aching area for each 11-22^33-44 4 Ftr>e 34 Pop«ri 64 Trersds last legal barrier to over-the-air S:M (SI Don Adam* Hpaelsl nsarby Massachusetts will be jy type of question we hope D 65 Now 9-20|l3lU2ft.*. 5;U (4RI Wesiker Walek of a foreign language. iloc •. But the arch:tects em- 55-60-71 5 Listen 35 Con „ 53-5^81-8^ (C) (M Tkal fllH pondering In the next few Sheffield and Falls Village will At a meeting laat night In the 6 Clever 36 Time 66 Fovor pay television by letting stand a 5:M IS) Hlamp Ike Mare S:M (IR-M) Iraa*!^ Jean A school system organization phaslzed that this inefficiency la CIMINI 67 To SAGITTARIUSnil (IS) Leave It •• Beaver high Bchool auditorium, nearly 7 Don't 37 Awaits • (S-M) Bewlicked montlis the Imiiaot a $186 mil- study intently.” which divorces freshman from more apptirent than real. Exper- ^ M A T Jl 8 Pending 38 SMtung 68 ClirnoK WOK. lower court declslMi upholding (M> I’S Navy Film t:M (SI Mavlo ( 0 ) lion hydroelectric plant could on the other side of the coin, 200 town residents appeared to hlgh school atmosphere and Imenta have shown that this 9 You've 39 You 69 Solve the Federal Communications (SR) OlUlcaa’s I*laad (S-4R) Tkl* I* Tam isaa* - Jl/N£ JO 40 Advice 70 Grudges OfC. (Id) Tralk sr Caaieqaeacee (111 Delia Bee** <01 have on their communities. the proposed project is likely hear the Board of Elducatlon 10 If (S-M) Pari* 7SRR pony that proposes the huge, conservattonlsU. A plant of that Peterson, a highly Inefficient The anticipated confusion be- 74 Love-moKing CARRICORN (IS) T«a O’clock Beport jgi CANCK 14 The 44 M ix ir^ (M) HIskaray Falrol <0> •o-called “ pump-storage” power type would claim woodland for for the construction of a new approach to leamli*. Mrs. tween classes does not seem 15 Money 45 Relotive 75 And OfC, JJ ^ Turning down 7-1 the appeal (SR) McHal?> Navy IR;M (IS) Tempo IS 76Sociol (4#) N«wa II:S# (8-S-8S6R) New* — **“ " plant, says the project could iu lakes and powerlines would Joint 46 Hurt gs.8 million high school.. Ihe Ccclle Decker, another board to occur. And, if Isolation is de­ 16 To j a H. I f or theater owners and a n o ^ r Si^jutr JJ 17 Monipulotion 47 To 77 Activities 6:«6 (4«) Rawhide aad HpoH* (bring .both benefit and ' draw- radiate from the plant to sur- hearing, while primarily de­ member, remarked that mo.st sired, partitions are available 78 Problems 1-12-23-34^ group opposing pay TV, the (IS) Movie ) 3-14-25-36 18 Assume 48 You f;SR (S) Near* wltk Waller Croa- (M) Tke Detective* signed to inform the public of school systems resort to the for Immed ate u.se. 19 Motters 49 Fovors 79 It 45-67-80-86S court threw out the diallenge to kltr (1^1 bock. rounding population centers. 47-59-70 60 Fmorsciol (S) New* wllk Fraak Bey- 11:26 (S) Movie ^ all pertinent factors Involved In 2 0T he 50 To AQUARIUS As described Wednesday in Slllin said the power lines 8-3-3 approach purely for At the end of the meeting a 81 And the FXXye authority to license 11 ;M (t*M) Toalfkl Bkow 4*kW the board’s recommendation to LIO 21 You 51 Of nolde If-I Careon ^ Salisbury by Northeast Utilities would not necessarily cut economic reason. vote was taken to ascertain the JOLT 23 22 To 52 To 82 Or pay TV operaUons and orniten- (18) Dick Vaa Dyk* (8.48) Dick Cavatl Show <0) Town Council, also contained a feelings of those present. To the 23 Importont 53 Necessory 83 It tions the agency’s rules discrim­ (Ml Caaadlan Travel Film officials, the generating complex straight across the countryside Another alternative, suggest­ 22 84 Close f l l . II (Ml Haailrv-Brlaklry Beport 1: (S) New*cop* questlon-and-answer period and 24 TKot 54 Troubles inated against the poor and 'vio­ (M) New* and 81»a Off here would Include a half-mile- because "we are trying to in- ed by a resident, was the con­ question, how may individuals 4-15-26-37 25 W rong 55 Firxinces ' 85 Aisociotes 2-13-24-35^ 6;4S (M) Local New* (M) New* HeadUa** — public opinion poll. The poll struction of an additional would accept the project as pro­ 26 Opportunity 56S«ixe 86 Tronsoctions 46-61-82-90'^ lated the right cf free speedi. 7:M (SI Ce*ar’* Horid (C> BellRlon* Film and 8l«a OH wlde storage lake atop Canaan terfere as little as possible with -S:^!43-56-79-87 87 Quickly (M) HaaUey - Brinkley ^ overwhelmingly rejected the middle school comprising the 27 The 57 A f IS C IS The U.S. Circuit Court for the t:l6 (S) New* and Wealker — Mo- Mountain,- a -mile-long tunnel to scenic locations, historic sites posed, six voted yes while those VIRGO 28 Helps 58 Buyirtg 88 Selling pei4 IC; meal of Meditation and Sica m . i» (8) Tralk or Con*eiMrace* (C) carry water to on underground and parks.” school. seventh, eighth and ninth opposed numbered 161. i y AUG. 23 29 Are 59 Nurse 89 Secretive District of Columbia, ruling last Off 6 0 W ith 90 Presthrstige NeweNew* — WealkerWeaiaer — _ According to Board Chair­ grades. Primavera stated that Primavera considered this S5^f. 22 30 M oy 2/r7 A4AH. J o 'V ^ ? September on a suit brought by SEE SATUBDAY'S TV WEEK FOB COBfPLETE USTING8 13-story-)ilgh generating room. The huge plant also would man Ronald Primavera, the 6-17-2fr39^. and a narrow lakp 2% miles bring in a number of employes, a similar plan had been studied tally In.slgniflcant. He thought MO.21-29-38 iGood ) Adverse Neutral the National Association cT Idea of a new secondary school by the b^rd. It Involved the that 167 votes could not give an /49-62-83-89 5869-78 VSt Theater Owners, said the FOC long to collect the water plum- many of them in the upper in- originated roughly four years construction of a three-year adequate appraisal of town had authority under the broad Radio meting. from the mountaintop come brackets, increasing the ago. Only sketchy investiga­ "expandable" high school sentiment and believed that the grant cl licensing power in the (This listing Includes only those news broadcasts of 18 or U lake through the plant. load on town services like tions were held for some time another middle school. proposal for a new high school Tolland communications law. minute length.lenrlh. Some stations canycarry other short newscasts.) The company said It would he schools and highway mainten- until 1969 when the necessity board eventually concluded that gj,ouu gj, before the voters In It also ruled the FCC acted WBCB—RM 8:10 Speak Up on Sporta the biggest of its type In the ance. 9:00 News for an additional education this possibility, from^an econo­ a referendum. properly in setting up rules for 5:00 HarUord HlgbUfbu 9:10 Speak world. Newsmen questioned the rec- facility at the secondary level mic standpoint, was not an ef­ pay TV development throughout 7:00 News 12:16 Sign IoS‘’ 8:00 OaMlght WTIC Its# The company would add reo- reatlonal advantage, such as appeared as a more immediate ficient use of taxpayers’ mon­ the country. 18:00 Quiet Hour* 6:00 Afternoon BdlUoe nation facilities and la arrang- boating and fishing, that the ey, nor a long-term solution. Kenneth Kaynor problem. A study was conduct­ Over-the-air pay TV, now only WFOP—1 « « S:16 Sfstrket Report Ing studies of the effects that storage lakes would afford, FlexIMIlty Cited Four Candidates 6:00 Dick Healhertoo 8:20 Weather ed in which the unused capac­ in the experimental stages, dif­ 8:00 Steve O’Brieo S:36 Strictly Bports project would have on the local Th® officials noted that the (Herald photo' by Bucolviciu») Finally, Peterson explained 6:38 Afternoon Edition ity of the local elementary fers from cable television, 1:00 Q arr Olrara eixinomy, and environment, would rise and fall about 40 what he said was a less obvious Speak to Orange 6:46 Ski Report schools suggested the construc­ School Panel Head which also is a subecripUan 7:00 Accent 70 Northeast President L.F. Slllin >°wer lake. If located here Guy Miller, center, with wife, accepts award from Lawrence Klaczak. benefit of the new high school. 6:00 News 7:20 Edwin Newman Rojwrls tion of a three-year high school service, in using the public air-' 6:10 Uncle Jar Jr. said. ’They admitted that It would, according to him, al­ GOP Committee the difficulties of filling a posi­ 6:00 News 7:30 News of the Wirld as an eventual possibility. The Board of Education last waves for transmitting its sig­ 7:60 Joe Oaragiola Such an addition (xiuld all but would make boating difflcailt low an additional flexibility In tion at this time of the year. S:10 Walter Cronklu 8:06 Pop Conewrt It was not until later in 1960, Four night elected Democrat Kenneth nal. 6:20 Phil Burgess Vernon classroom structure even in the ORANGE, Conn. (AP) Superintendent of Schools 7:00 The World Tonight 9:06 Nlghtbeot erase property taxes in a small they did not know after numerous work sessions 11:00 News. Weather elementary and middle schools. candidates seeking the Republi­ Kaynor as Its new chairman. Under the rules approved by 7:20 Frank Gifford community like this one, local- what the effect would be on by the board and the PBC in Kenneth MacKenzie recom- 7:46 Lowell Thotnas 11:26 Bports Final . . _ The fifth and sixth grade stu­ replacing Ir any plionbins and heating repeirB call, ns for Nn presenting the award. Planned prohgrams Include Garden Club Pptiuck The architects presented Two of the three announced jor in physics and a minor in prevent siphoning of programs school facility which is present- facts, figures, and plans asso- Mrs. Duncan was one of three For Winter Maintenance Atty. Lawrence Klaczak, chair- family swimming, gymnastics, Vernon Weedless Garden gubernatorial candidates on j j math. Harvey then attended and talent from commercial estimates on bathroom remodeling. Gas, oil or man of the Rotary awards com- track, skating parties and fam- Club will hold a potluck Satur- ly designed for a 1,200-student elated with the proposed con- hand were State Sen. T. Cl^rk candidates r c ^ m e i^ e d by the Yale Divinity School, obtaining telecasts. The Board of Selectmen vot- received a two-year mlttee noted, “ Our Citizen of ixy camping and youth-dn-gov- day at 6:30 p.m. at the TAC capacity. According to Prlma- gtructlon. Building costs were Hull of Danbury and State Se-- RepuhUcan Town Commit^^ a Masters In Philosophy. He The FOC began its considera­ electric heating systents installed. vera, conservative estimates estimated at $6.7 million nominees were Clyde «d last night to ask the state mother’s pin. the Year” Is a person who has ernment programs among oth- building. Members are remind- ate. Minority Leader Wallace holds a Masters in math and tion of the pay TV issue in Feb­ for $3,000 for winter malnten- Soldier Promoted ____^______^convert that number to 1,600 in dollars, equipment was expect- Johndro and Harvey Blauvelt. brought great benefit to his fel- era. Some of these have been ed to bring their own place set- Barnes of Farmington. science from the University of ruary 1955, and a trial (^ration once under a state grant pro- Army Put. E2 Bruce H. Fosa, citizens and one which they started during the past year. ting, the fall of 1972 and 1,800 in 1978. ed to Increase the total by Mapper a Necro who is She was elected on the second Connecticut where he Is pres- was conducted in Hartford, gram. Winter maintenance In- son of Howard Foss, Rt. was years to come.” ’This is lUhe 14th annual award Board of Education member some $708,000. Architect and ^ former concert singer, said ballot by a three-two vote, "nie 6 ently a part-time graduate stu- Q>nn., In 1962. HOME PLUMBING & eludes snow removal, sand and ^ o m o t^ to his present rank Klaczak continued, <‘I’m presented by the Rotary. Last Vernon Peterson approached engineering fees added another political suicide the first ballot resulted in a tie dent. Zenith Radio Corp. and Teco, the rostrum to explain altema $390,000 while mUcellaneous ex- Republicans must draw votes vote between Mrs. Duncan and isaK. sure Guy wasn’t the first per- y e a r s ’ winner was Richard Rose ® Y A fuUy certified teacher, Har-, Inc-, Joining the FQC in urging In other business the board TMx, N.J. Foss is now statione( thought It would be and the complete roster of dte- tives already entertained Jiy penses were estimated at from* Democrats and independ Jondro with an additional vote HEATING SERVICE In Women Jail Escape vey taught math and science the Supreme Court to let the ap- discussed ways to reimburse ®t Fbrt Polk, La. nice to have an organization tlngu'jshed citizens to date In- the board. He stated that a de- roughly $17,600. The budget was ent8.‘'and she said she could do K-^en BlauvelL peals court’s decision stand, had NEW HAVEN (AP)—Ida Lou- on the high school and (xillege 387 CENTER ST. — 84».3869 John Willnauer, assessor-bulld- Mark Wintlier, son of Mr. and like the YMCA In town which dude, not In order, two women lay in construction would lead suffixed with an "escalation al­ the Job. Although four members of the asked the FCXJ for a nationwide winfhnr nf Knenev “ > , ------ise Walston, identified by jKillce 'level for five years in Pakis­ ing inspector, for the many ex- ^ would permit family activities Mns. Margaret Pearson and the a Black Panther Party mem- to a relatively unmanageable lowance” of some $936,000 Sibal urged that Republicans six-man board were present, pay TV operation while the trial tan. ^ tra hours he has worked. of various kinds. But we honor late Mrs. EJIsle Newmarker, ber from Boston, pleaded guilty and undesirable condition with- anticipation of inflaUonary "tny away fr^m ti’elr "histor’cal the fifth member, James Com- The board also agreed to ex­ run was under way in HarUord. Willnauer has put In between rmhin in tonight because he had the and Seymour Lavltt, Herman Wednesday to changes of trans- in several years. TTie institution tendencies that might be reallz- factlonallsm” and exercise indi- Ish, was given, the opportunity tend a teacher’s contract to 60 and 80 hours a week as a initiative and the leadership to Olson, Frands Pttkat, Lester porting a motor vdiicle across of split sessions, the limitation j^,„re the acceptance of a vidual thinking on the nomlna- to vote v'a the teleplione from Mrs. Gloria Schlaeffer next result of the re-eyaluaUon Mnncheaer on sim ^y. organize it, to get people Inter- Baum, Ralph Giboon, Donald gtate lines and escaping from of curriculum offerings, and the bid. Tile total approximated $8.8 tion question. “ If you think I am his hospital bed in WllUmaiitic. year, despite the fact she will leasing of space and equipment Her Condition AT PENNEY HIGH SCHOOL in Bolton. Vvillnauer would like “ amateur ^ cramp' ested in the idea and to expend Berger, John Moffat, Oarieton prison. million. the best man support me," he Following the election, Mrs. pass the 66-year age limit the would become standardized Statistical comparisons were board usually (xjnsiders as re­ After Heart Operation FORBES ST., EAST HARTFORD, CONN. (wmpensation either in time or riinm. the effort that was necessary Mlilaneise, the late Rev. David ghe wds arrested last Aug. 7 F said. Duncan was sworn in by Town procedure. presented. Under present plans. Hull spoke of the need for fed- olerk Gloria Meurant and par- tirement age. 4th EOmON OF THE INTERES'nNO INDOOR ANTIQUi: extra pay. j *.*-,, v,4_ and to follow through.” Jaxhedmer and the lam to classrexim. partment reported today, on the Middle School Building room. toastmaster was Albert Hopper tonight at 8 in the vice-chairman of the Board of create an unwieldy and Inef- All other facilities would be The index reached 116.3 per Oommlttee. The new facility providee and Henry Ryba, cubmaster, an- offices. Managers. flcient mpn.9ler, he said, char- constructed around this field cent of the base period, 1967-69. Kaynor achieved a long time three beds, teaching facllltlea nounced the awards. Powder Puff Game Atty. IGaezak described MU- 'acterized by overcrowded cor- house. In the front portion of The estimate showed that In.- goal of his, by having the board and ample room for physical The awards ore as to llo w : q^be Bolton High School Junior rldors and classnxjms. Ineffec- -he buHjlng, on the main level, dustrial commixlitles advanced agree to a policy of ending its examinations. The floor is fully Webelos, Thomas M cC m y, d^gg sponsor a "Powder live communications and cur- the student lockers and cafe- two-tenths of one per cent over meetings at 11 p.m., unless by carpeted and bright colons used outdoorsman, aquanauL ^ow - basketball game March 6 riculum' construction, as well as ;erla would be located. The the month, the smallest gain unanimous agreement of the in the carpeting, walls and furn­ man, naturalist, sp o rt^ m , Saturday as report- the Initial architectural and rear of the building would be since July 1969. But farm pr(>d- board. Last night’s meeting end­ athlet'e; Kurt Jones, athlete, ^ yesterday's Herald. The BICYCLES iture. englneering problems would also utilized for maintenance and ucts rose a full one per cent, ed at ten seconds after 11. P a r k w a y R e s t a u r a n t artist; Timothy Stem, natural- ggjng, scheduled at 8 p.m. in be involved in creating this storage. To one side of the somewhat more than usual for The board accepted the resig­ Mamdiester Evening ist, athlete, aquanaut; Steven the high school gym. will pit marginally acceptable .sciiool, he "park” the auditorium and February, while processed foods nation of high school math a Greene, aquanaut, atWete, girls ngaiiypt the boys A Tolland correspondent said. swimming pl would be con- ^nd animal feeds edged down teacher Milton Wallace effec­ sportsman; Robert J o l^ n , bake sale will also be held, A third concept involved the structed as well as space for two-tcnUis of one per cent, tive March 15. Mrs. Kalas noted Quatrale, teL 875-2846. 937 CENTER STREET aquanaut, outdoorsman, natural- _ _ expansion of two schools. The art and music areas. 643-7476 athlete; Robert Peterson, Manchester Evening Herald h l^ school would be increased The major educaUonal in n o ------:------MANCHESTER, CONN. athlete, sportm i^, aqiwimul, goiton Spring Correspondent to amodate a more reason- vatlon occurs in the architects scholar. and David W ^ell cathy D’ltalla, tel. 649-6609. able number of 300 students concept of the division of the spoartaman, aquanaut, athlete; while Timothy Edwards Middl-.; teaching center into three "Oub Scouts, Raymond May­ "schools.” Each would be a School would be enlarged to a WEEKEND SPECIAL otte, wolf badge, one gold arrow, Simsbury 'GOPs unit capable of educating four self-contained, independent unit DON'T HAVE A FLOOR WAXING two stiver arrows; John Moria- hundred additional pupils. w ih nearly all necessary In­ nos, wolf badge; Chris Hopper, Back Meskitl POST ROAD SHOPPINGJPL^ But the drawback in this plan, structional facilities as well as FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY main str e e t, route 30 wolf badge; Peter Jolinson, SIMSBURY (AP) — Congress- as indicated by Peterson, comes its own administration and 28Hi 1ft VERNON, CONN. 872-8159 27Hi w o lfb a ^ e , one gold ^ w . ^an ^horngs j! Meskill was In the necessity of change from guidance centers. On the main ^ H A N G U P ’ three silver arrows; Mark Phil- endorsed for governor Wednes­ HOURS UNTIL MARCH 15 a 4-4-4 to a 6-3-3 system. floor areas would be devoted Ups, bear badge, one gold or- day night by the Republican 1:30 to 5:30 In essence,this renovation j of to mathematics and science. ^ ; ^ k Hopper, taar b ^ g e : T ^ n 'o;m m itee of S l m ^ The upper level would be de­ 6 day! per weef< structure, as implied by the Jeff W i^ e r, bear The committee urged another board, would be inefficie^nt iM- voted to the instruction of the BABY Stay fit and trim this winter with s COLUMBIA EXERCISER cause of substantial duplication social sciences, languages and PIZZA & GRINDERS gubernatorial cont^der. State of effort and facilities. The English. But the unusual fea­ ’ ^ Senate Minority Leade; Wal- JModdt present day college usually de­ ture In the plan lies in its Any 2 Comb. Any 3 Comb. 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\ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26. 1970 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1970 PAGE SEVEN PAGE SIX Connecticut fllanrhpfllpr artificial busing, proclaimed that there U s e d H o m e s were situations In this country mere or­ Rules, Codes, Restrictions ders to Implement the Supreme Court’s Yankee 1954 ruling could never even begin to Costly, Too PUBLISHED BY THE By A.H.O. WASHINGTON (AP) — Popu­ HERALD PRINTING CO,. IN touch. Make Housing Costs Soar BROAD ST. Blssell Street lation mobility can add to the Manchester. Conn. It could be that, if there has been cost of buying a used house. THOMAS P. PKKGUSON Here it 1» hUII only the F e ^ Editor’s Note: This, the fourth of the Associated Hon>o Build- ess. The costs ultimately go to M anchester W ALTER R. FERGUSON great hypocrisy present in our dealing runry before the election in No­ I!!. »v o articles from the AP Spe- ers of toe Greater East Bay. the consumer.” Publlshor.i , more houses cluinge hands. Alsoi Prospect Ave. and Km * Founded October 1. 18S1 with our racial problem, it has been the vember, luid all those exclama­ clal Assignment'Team, details said this adds $800 to the coat of He contended, too, that "to St,, West Hartford tions about what a very umwu^ Each time a house is sold, toe touching, wistful hypocrisy of those jwho, owner trio, to not not oniv the “ myriad of labor rules, a house compared to painting get apirrovals, you must be a , Open 10 ,to 10 e Free Parking and very interesting political , . , f ^ . building codes, regulations and expenses in Davis, Calif., 60 friend to toe building inspector, Publiohed Every Evening Except Sunhfivf with Wicker as their most eloquent year this Is going to be for market value of too house, but restrictions helps drive housing miles away. You show up ait his meetings or a "ChargO It” with your CUT ,V and Holidays. Entered at the Post Office at also his selling cost. GS or GAP Master Charge Card Manchester. Conn., as Second Class Mai) spokesman, have been clinging to the ttonnecllcut are already running costs up. —Masons’ work rules prohibit you provide him an airplane Selling costs usually include •SERVICE PEPT STORES Matter. far behind the realities. use of comer poles, an align- ride to mefetlngs, or your asso- curc-by-school-manipulation formula at least the 6 per cent commis­ By DICK BARNES ment device in bricklaying, said elation has big hospitality suites SUBSCRIPTION RATR= long after they have really known. In Back at the beginning of toe sion charged by a real estate Payable In Advance year wc gave some notice to toe Assoeiated Press Writer an Illinois builder. The result; at code meetings.” One Year ...... $30.(K- broker. In today’s tight money their minds, that it could never prove fact that the deluge of publicity $35 additional cost per house in Milton W. Smlthman, an as- Gef a Headstart on Spring! At King's the Fashions Six Months ...... 15.50 market, it con also include per NORTHBROOK, 111 (A P ) — Three Months --- 7.S0 the major solution to our problems, but material from the various polit­ labor. slstant staff vice president of One Month ...... 3.G0 haps eight points the seller must in a Chicago suburb, an archl- _ ical camps was much heavier A San Diego builder said the the National Association of merely, in .some situations, an assi.stance pay a lender in order to induce tectural control commission re- piu^berg Union “haragYe'ed"to Home'Binder's, nl8o“ sk7d''manu Were Never Brighter.. .Find You Con Charge it! much earlier than usual. it to take a mortgage from the qulred a btiHder to add a $135 preassembled plumbing faoturers of housing industry MEMBER OF toward solution. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Candidates wlto hadn’t even ^ arable to a garage ,„r a flat extra cash pay- supplies are very active In code The Associated Press ia exclusively er- announced themselves as candi­ Juniors Tapesfry Print titled to the use of republlcatlon of al' ' Harold Totor!" prfsident of toe , „ J merit of $260 each. Prevlouslv Previously lobbying lobbying. "The materials news dispatches credltoil to it or not other­ dates were, even then, bom­ AnnhBim nniif I " Konsos City, plumbBTS and the union had required that lU groups have staff people all wise credited In this paper and also thf barding the media with dally local news published here. As for all the present anguish to the ef­ , V; ’ plumbing contractors are still members dismantle and reas- over the country in constant All rlgrhts of republlcatlon of special di^- missiles and missives in which tors said. A 12-year-old house trying to overthrow, in court, a semble plumbing components at Contact with building officials,” natchea herein are also reserved. fect that now all has been abandoned, all they were already running the in this area may have been sold voters’ referendum permitting the job site-costing even more be said, has been lost, and the dream itself must whole gamut of the typical and three or four times, with new fi- builders to use cost-saving plas- »han the 1260 And, Smithman said. Industry Wrap Dress traditional political press agen- nanclng each lime. You have an tic pipe. The Herald Printing Company Inc., .h.*- perish because one possible way of ful­ groups fight one' another. "The sumes no financial • responsIbllUy for tyin - try. They seemed to feel a sol­ $800 to $1,000 annual’ cost appre- in Los Angeles County, it can biggest recent battles in steel group, for example, fights graphlcal errors appearing in advertise­ filling it has now been discredited, this elation for the house, and then take six weeks to process an ap- union area have ments and other rending matter In The emn obligation, all these can­ the lumber people at all points,” Manche.ster Evening Herald. anquish is understandable but Its conclu­ didates, and near-candidates, add on the sales costs of about 6 plication to build housing for centered on plastic pipe. Build- he said, while "the gypsum peo­ and nondescript availabilities, per cent each time. Then add 18 sale under FHA mortgages, four almost unanimously say sions are unacceptable. ple” fight "the hardwood ply- to solve some pressing problem Subscriber to Los Angeles Tlmes-Wa?ibtne- or attack some foeman every 24 sell it now, and the price is next county, tic pipe. Plumbing ton Post Nows Service The necessity for our dealing with our plumbing contractors and the roofing industry pushes for code Full service client of N. E. A. Service, Inc liours, or count that day lost. probably too high to meet an Narrow examples? Perhaps. ratings that would tend to beat Publishers Repre.scntatives — Mathew.^. problem of race continues as great as Cast Iron Soil Pipe Institute, a , .Shannon and CHiIlen Inc., Sneclnl Agency Even at this relatively early FHA or VA appraisal.” Costly. Only in the tens of association have fought resurgence In Cuffed Pants 2 — New York. Chicago. Detroit and Boston ever. stage of the game, our desk was hundreds of dollars each—per its approval in buUding codes, ''’ood shingles. getting so swamped with ma­ house. A legal dlspu$e in Kansas Getting model building codes But these and a myriad of oth' MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULA We cannot survive as a people or a na­ terial that It became necessary Manchester ...... T , City, Mo., is a classic example adopted by local jurisdictions Is TIONB. tion unless we continue to recognize it, every now and then to execute " I of how complex and prolonged a writers say, and H callous sweeping motion in Hospital Notes onH “ ‘“ 1^1 building code battle can be- sometimes even up-to-date and continue to try to deal with it, as if regulations and restrictions— come • codes aren’t enforced properly. Display advertising closing hour.- the direction of t»>e wastebaa- For Monday — 1 p.m. Friday it were the most important problem in ket. The Kansas city council, after told of a small Minnesota F\)r Tuesday — 1 p.m. Saturdax > VISITING HOms 14.97 J\)r Wednesday — 1 p.m. Monday our whole national existence, which it is. About this time, almost as If Intermediate Care Semi­ n t T v f ' months of hearings and study. ^ For Thursday — 1 p.m. Tuesday cost adopted a revised^lty plumbing building code-and then named For Friday — i p.m. Wednesday they themselves could see what private. noon-2 p.m., and 4 p.m. The way to look this spring! Dashing For Saturday — i p.m. Thursday What has happened is that we have was beginning to happen to 8 p:m.; private rooms, 10 a.m.- code Aug. 9, 1968, over opposi- local mortician as parttime 6 Classified deadline* — o p.m. day be­ sleeveless wrap dresses, V-necked and some of their material in toe 2 p.m., and 4 p.m.-8 p.m. For example, one expert says tion of local unions anfl a group inspector to enforce it. fore publication. 5 p.m. Friday fo* now been disabused of the hope that Dealing with building, codes accented with a big square buckle Saturday and Monday publication media offices of the state, toe Pediatrics: Parents allowed a single construction code they started called the Citizens there is going to be any way for us to isn’t the only governmental con­ and solid scarf. Matching cuffed candidates and their press any time except noon-2 p.m.; change on spacing of 2x4s could plumbing Committee, deal with this problem which is relative­ save home buyers $100 million a j , straint builders face. pantfi. Both in colorful cotton tap­ Thursday, February 26 agents began to try to maneu­ others, 2 p.m.-8 p.m. year nationally. "®w code, allowing plas- ...... Self Service: 10 a.m.-2 p.m., A Southern California builder estry print. Purple and gray. SizM ly as easy and free of direct personal ver their way around such po­ Northbrook builder Richard construction contrasted federal loan guaran- tential neglect. 4 p.m.-8 p.m. to 14. and community involvement as artificial Intensive Care and Coronary C. Harwood, chairman of the backed by a p w p tee officials in Los Angeles Ooun- Some of them tried to bludg­ National Association of Home ^hlzens an Up-To- ty with those in adjacent Or- The Wicker-Ribicoff Debate rearrangement of our school populations. Care: Immediate family only, eon us Into opening their latest anytime, limited to five min- Bullders’ codes committee, clt- Plumbing Code—strpngly J^ngg County—two of toe biggest As Senator Ribicoff said in his "Great by sending it special delivery, utes. ed the consumer, government '’y Home Builders home-building counties in the Association, Chamber of Com- nation, The anguished wailing over the sup­ as if there were some special Maternity: Fathers, 11 a.m.- and labor as the principal con­ Turnaround” speech, if that is what merce and local chapter of the posed death of progress In this country’s breath-taking urgency about 12:45 p.m., and 6:80 p.m.-8 straints on building cost. The Los Angeles FHA office is Wicker would like to call it, the cure is the enclosure. American Institute of Archl- dealing with its racial problem — all set p.m.; others, 3 p.m.-4 p.m., and The consumer, says Harwood, tects. more Involved with red tape going to have to lie in a rearrangement 0:30 p.m.-8 p.m. than Orange County, said the off by the passage of the Stennis amend­ Others tried to trick us Into is a “ rather backward ignora- ... .. , j j not just of our school populations, but of opening our mail by using plain, Age Limits; 16 in maternity, mus who cannot appreciate builder. "The difference can be ment declaring that segregation North unmarked envelopes without 12 In other areas, no limit in teclmology and is afraid of opponents obtained 18,000 three ot four weeks In process- our whole supply. We must bring not should be treated just the same as segre­ any return address so that self-service. change.” signatures and forced the code jng time, during which your Juht children out into the white suburbs there was no way of telling, un­ “ Ten years ago when we ® referendum. Kansas. City j^nd money is tied up.” gation South — continues, with the New The administration reminds but people, and not by bus, but by job til we got to the political mes­ started using roof trusses In- approved the new code The builder calculated a four- visitors that with construction York Times Tom Wicker an especially sage enclosed, whose campaign stead of rafters and joists,” he 8-to-S margin. week slippage in overhead alone and home. nnder way, parking spara is emotional and especially effective crier the mail was from. said, “ the consumer thought it Plumbers and plumbing con- can cost $88'per house, limited. Visitors are aski^ to was skimpy. Yet It could carry tropor® then went to ®<>urt at- builder said the Veterans of the doom he thinks has now come But whatever it takes, we are going to About the time we were get­ bear with the liospltal while the 40 per cent more load and could ®°^®i’.,P P Administration office in Los An- upon us. liave to do it, if we are to survive. ting bored with special deliv­ parking problem exists. save $120 a house. upheld the code last eries and so sophisticated that geles is even slower than FHA. We can no more stop trying, as Wicker Wint«^r Walkn With Sylvian Ofiara we could identify unidentified “ He’s , afraid of plastic pipe, He eventually complained to a AS IT WAS IN JANUARY Patients Today: 284 Court fights are continuing, suggests we already have, than we can mail by Us envelope or its scent, too. Yet HUD (Department of congressman; the AV office got ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Jrban Develop- complicated by a dispute over J f the more resourceful candidB.tes , , Housing and Urban Develop- more help and the time lag stop breathing. Alclde Albert, 6 Ltonmore Dr.; ment) and FHA (Federal Hous- Plum ^rs licensing that is to- ^ ^ by two weeks. In Wicker's latest, he contemplates, switched to the telegram. then dismisses, what he considers the Frederick Arcoleo, 69 ^ r lt o e mg Administration) and the "But they’re still understaffed Not even Stennis, even though he takes This was a tactic which pro­ F A Thought for Today Rd„ Vernon; George Brcxdts, code groups (which write model ®“® , , ** eventually to inefficient, hypocritical claim of Northern liberals his own sectional view, can escape the By Rowland Evans Jr. duced immediate dividends. Sponsored by the Manchester ‘'^^® ‘ ®®‘®1 “ Cm.rt M eato.re n S e r s ’ Guilder said th; Los Angeles VA who supported the Stennis amendment. weight of this nation’s necessity to find Inside G. ^ l o y , l ( » R ^ e l IM .; 1 ^ - and approved. wn in ° « ‘ ce was held out as a model Council of Churches First, in this day and age, a They have said that only when we get an answer by going forward, ‘not by telegram takes one by surprise, 234 Taylor St.. Tal- -when we started using dry- " . Y bin ®Pced in processing—“ But Robert D. Novak like a ghost from the past. cottville; Mrs. Prances G. Dal- wail we had to sell it by saying ‘ *’® Missouri Ifegislature to ban IppUca- honest and realistic about the problem, turning back or by trying to stand still. Everyone’s Prayer ell^ S ta ^ rd ^ ^ g s ; J to. ,t cost more although actually it “ ®® throughout which has to include some admission Report O Lord, Second, when the telephone Audrey I. Durey, 138 Lyness St., saved money.” ^be state. processing so thev don’t count make me your- light rings and it is somebody with a Ray E. Gardiner, RFD 2. An- metronnlltnn If the Kansas City plastic pipe Processing, so toey aon t coimt that using the schools to promote inte­ o o, tn metropolitan Chicago ‘ be weeks they sit in the ‘in’ ST. PAUL — While ecstatic politics, Agnew aides replied tic reduction in the Republican midst darkness, telegram to read to you, it is dover; Linda S. Gifford, 23 Wor 1 u J dispute sounds confused, multi- Famous Label gration has not worked very well and rank - and - file Republicans that even they often could not National Committee’s promised make me your love impossible to resist listening. cester Rd., Vernon; John M. ® J J - ’’® “ '”® ply itIt by the number of local basket walUng to start after There is something much more impor- midst hate, 86 different building codes. cannot even pretend to deal with cur­ cheered themselves hoarse for affect what he says. $50,000 share .(out of $860,000 Griffith, East Hartford; Ralph governments to the United ‘ hem,” he said. E Third, when the telegram it­ "The building code is not ta-.t for sincere liberals to contemplate, v'.ce President Spiro T. Agnew's dinner proceeds) on grounds make me your trust Lewis Goodkin, vice president rent big city situations—only then can After Agnew’s plane arrived self finally arrives. It still seems B. Home, 102 Nike being used as a set of minimum states, then multiply that by the speech here last Friday night, midst disbelief, of a market research firm, said these days, than the imperfect, often at 2 p.m. Friday, he gave un­ that Agnew broke his agree­ to carry enough importance to tanas Kleiza, 630 N. Main St. Tailored Shirts we get ourselves on any real road Minnesota party leaders were ment to meet with the Ele­ make me vour caring self-defeating instrument which has now communicative answers to two demand on opening, which A7^.‘“a‘^ ’E:''M cN™ - 27 “ ^t'ner i T t " ' Hr'and se“ "‘elere^ “Y"' ‘">‘® t scowling and grumbling in the midst unconcern Engleiwood______J Dr. Mrs. Della Mar- Ot tbe owner, but to regulate the . . . . . ,______months from the time you sub- toward a solution. questions from the assembled phants Club. means that the press agent who ...... , nature of housing, he said that go into a house. _ been stricken frorh their hands and their background. that all of me may drain away low, 164 Hawthorne St.: Richard , That would give an idea of ® «^®‘ ‘ he per- press and then hurried to more But the vast majority of the till all of you shines through. has been angling for you has ’ , • Harwoodnarwood said some communi-communl- ‘ bat wouia gi'ro ^ , mils. With $1 million worth of hopes. They should begin looking for the Chieftains of the state’s Re­ than six hours of seclusion at elated thousands at St. Paul E. Morse, 66 Farnham Rd ‘"The truth is," writes Wicker, "that For your cause and glory, hooked you twice. j ' ties have Imposed through their ^ oitnAtinn in in thp United figure 1 per cent a publican party were incensed the Sheraton-Rltz Hotel in Auditorium were oblivious to 1 South Windsor; Mrs. Georgia the Federal effort to put an end to dual new resolve, and the potentially sounder AMEN. This is still only February be­ building codes such require- ®°fe situation is to toe United „ „ „ t h - $ l o ! ^ j u s t for walt- by the way Agnew handled him­ Minneapolis. Contributors to toe such higlj-level rancor. When NeJdon, 98 Strickland St.; Cher­ 2 • 5.00 concepts and instruments a nation which self here, were less than happy J. Grant Swank Jr. fore a ■ November election. We ments as a 300-square-foot Hv- *»ibtes. approv- school systems in the South — slow and Elephants Club were enraged to the Vice President attacked the yl L. Nlceiwicz, Grandview St, , From the nation’s leading shirt makers! about what he said at the giant can’t guess what techniques and Tdllond; Armand A. Nourle, 31 lOO-SQuare f^t kltch- The states have historically ^e obtained to two stumbling as it was, limited as it may finally knows and admits it shares the discover him absent from their Chicago conspiracy defendants en and 60-square foot bathroom handed responsibility for build- p^cp^ths in San Jose, Calif, fund-raiser in St. Paul Auditori­ energies the political press Ooumbus St.; Gene P. You’ll recognize their famous labels right same problem. North and South, can reception and were not mol­ as "societal misiits" and accu.s- have been in its impact on the whole um, and remain apprehensive agents have left for toe time •h 66'r ‘ ° boost house sizes and thus ing codes down to local units_ of ____ Josephr - —L. ______Elcher,r - a SanSan Fran- away. Long sleeved styles with latest col­ lified by explanations from ed leading Democrats of "a Current Quotes Simsbury; Lisa J. Saleh, V V i ...... ------a A.. A MAAxlf ^ ’ adopt and employ in a truly national about his bright future. The fact the income level of buyers. government. As a result, there builder, said “ every- lars and body shaping. Cottona and blends country, hard as Southerners conceived state chairman George fThiss weird desire to suck up the pol­ when the campaigning gets Bolton Rd., Vernon; Mrs. Roh that Agnew Is the unchallenged really hot. °"® lnsp®ctor WBS are more than 8,000 ®®Parate j^pg. longer today. I was move toward the realization of that about the Vice President's tight itical support of organized dissi­ "Laos is critically important erta M. Smith, 19 Diana Dr,, in many colors. Sizes 8 to 18. it to be on them — was something that new hero of grass roots Repub­ Vernon; Jeffrey G. Thompson’, ®®bed how the footage require- building codes in the United presented one deal in late Octo- schedule. Finally, without ex­ dents,” the crowd cheered what to the free Asian countries’ ef­ could be done. It was the best possible American Dream. licans, even in traditionally ments were arrived at and re- States. her 1960. We started work in planation or apology, Agnew it had come to hear. forts to withstand the Commu­ 69 HUlcrest Dr., RoclcvliUe; liberal Minnesota, only adds to pljed “ We think this Is what It In a few cases, however, jhree days, by late January 1961 beginning on a nearly insurmountable turned Up an hour late at the nist aggressive campaign.” — Chrisrtxxpher S Warner, Enfled; Th|s moment in 1970 cannot, as our the leaders’ anguish. It provided counterpoint to Herald states are reclaiming the re- we were moving people into national problem, and so it became the dinner. Adm. John S. McCain Jr., com­ Wickers proclaim so emotionally, be the The divergent reaction to the the present sinking sensation of mander of U.S. forces in the Pa­ S t o ^ y G. Zilma Jr., 203 Sum- Harwood said code differ- sponslblllty. California and OWo houses and by the end of March Yesterdays P^. g+ ences mean toe same house that have passed laws giving the project was finished. symbol of the need, the banner of intent. end of our search and our effort. Vice President here shows that The Vice President did some­ liberal Republican leaders that cific. What the Great Turnaround means is he is practicing a Republican what modify his pulse-quicken­ they are losing touch with their " I have nothing to do with BIRTTO YESTERDAY • A sbn builds for $48,000 to Northbrook state inspection power over ,.jpg ipippgsibie to do that to- version of the New Politics, ap­ ing rhetoric to suit the bland constituency over Mayor 25 Yvars Ago to Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Ban- costs $1,200 more two miles housing mas^produced to facto- wouldn’t have even ,i',{Si that there is no longer even an intent.” Everything that is real and meaning­ bigtime gambling, never did pealing directly to the people Minnesota temper — but not Charles Stenvig of Minneapolis, • G. Albert Pearson is given ull. Bast Hartford; a son to Mr. ®way in Glenview, 111. ries. And to Connecticut a state- ^,ggp started by the time we ful in our national being says it has to be and never will.” —Former base­ 1 Without concern for profession­ enough for party leaders. Seek­ the former police detective ball Jerome “ Dizzy” party upon completion of ten TLnri Mrs Wiliam Harris RFD ^ cited other examples. wide building code for all con- finished on that project. What the Wicker point of view has to al politicians or press. Among mi a new beginning, not based on any blithe ing youthful support for Rep. elected last year as a law-and- Dean, named in a federal indict­ years as organl.st at Emanuel 4 CovenCry ’ '” ’ ® Village of Glencoe, BL, structlon will go Into effect In “ It takes a year now to do national figures, only Sen. Eu­ ' d iB C H A ^ E D YESTERDAY: requires a 12-toch-thick founda- October. assume is that somebody like Senator assumption that we know precisely what Clark MacGregor in his uphill order independent. Rank-and- ment as a co-conspirator, but Lutheran Church; he becomes what used to take four months,” gene J. McCarthy has even ap­ Senate race against Hubert H. file Republicans are unhappy not a defendant, in a nationwide new organist at Fir.st Lutheran Mrs. Eleanor C. Plske 43 Card- tion wall although ten inches is What standardlzaUon there is he said. Ribicoff, who put out on the national will work tomorrow, but made necessary proached the cavalier fashion Humphrey, they wanted a pos­ over the rejection of Stenvig’s gambling case. Church in New Britain. ner St • Mrs Susan ’TopUff 64 standard for a brick veneer In building codes mostly results scene the words which proclaimed the because we do honestly know and admit in which Agnew treated his itive tone about campus dissent. right-wing appointees by the Union Pi.; Richard P. Dion, 60 house. That exitra two Inches from efforte of four essentially Tomorrow: What the future hosts last Friday. Moreover, he holds. c oming of a new outlook, is either an w'lat has not worked yesterday. Instead, Agnew was as negative Republican-controlled city coun­ 10 Years Ago Lockw ood'St.: Mrs. Janet M. costs $320 on a large house. regional, private organizations is just slightly more attentive to as ever. cil and are urging the co-op­ Mlnlccuccl, Brookfield Rd., In one comm'unity a “ useless to develop model codes and en- ignorant dupe or a hypocritical knave, political niceties in states where Stenvig populism. If the move­ Arthur J. Pongratz, chairman The upshot: Agnew, having tion of Stenvig as a Republican. ment is strong here, they rea­ Bolton; Mrs. Barbara M. Belli- gable” had to be added to a ga- courage their adoption, who, either unwittingly or by crafty in­ the party hierarchy is friendly. of Manchester Advisory Park disdained contact with party Stenvig, not surprisingly, is a veau, 142 Diane Dr.; EUzabetli rage at a cost of $136 per house T. H. Carter, executive dlrec- Actually, the Minnesota hier­ son, it must be so intense else­ and Recreation Ckimmisslon, The Worid's Best tention, has helped deal a death blow to leaders throughout his stay public admirer [ of Spiro T. Ag­ where that President Nixon dies. A. Brown, East Hartford; David “ because somebody on the ar- tor of the- Interoatlonal Confer- The task is tougher than we thought it archy did not seek out Agnew new. M Williams, 9 W. Middle Tpke.; chitectural control commission ence of Building Officials—one |Perfumes— Colognes the liberal cause of integration in which here, is even more the dema­ V could not keep Agnew off the Water and Sewer superin­ might be. It ia going to require more to speak here. Boasting the "Free Gift Wrapping” gogic ogre to them. He had not Minnesota Republican lead­ 1972 ticket even if he wanted tendent Fred Thrall predicts william J. Carter, 23 Brent Dr., didn’t like the style.” the four groups—said dlffer- he has professed to believe for all the Country's single biggest fund­ Vemon; Florence Desrosiers, The combination of labor un- ®nces in building codes are not from us. as individuals, as communities, raising dinner, the Minnesotans yet left town when the Minne­ ers, consequently, see them­ to. As for what lies beyond, cost of sewers will exceed years of his public service. sotans began discussing a dras- selves outflanked by Agnew- they can only shudder. revenue. 62 Hamlin St.; William W. ion influence on codes in the a® &r®at from one jurisdiction to ARTHUR DRUG than we once hoped we might have to asked for President Nixon him­ Mundell, 14 Lawton R d.; Mrs. Chicago area and union work another as sometimes is ch^rg- give. But there is only one direction in self to address the 1970 affair. Emnees Ardlni, 82 Barry Rd.; rules themselves also add to ®nlttee not to go out to a body this country could never achieve integra­ thusiastically wistful loyalty of Russia’s Senate nominee in 1964) decid­ "It was solely a labor con- '^ ‘ h Industry groups.” Carter ed to boycott the dinner. r* am anrimr St ■ PhlllD ®‘*"®lb‘ ' H was not economically ®“*‘t' RUNNING IN THE RED tion in the South without achieving it at rulers for nearly two decades, during m But from the grass roots (in sound for toe builder ‘ o go toto ICBO. however, depends on This is one way that bad at least an equal pace in the North. which time all those orthodox realist the Twin Cities and especially « ' I ^Knob D r ' *'®‘*"*’ because the code Product approval and research drivers try to save a_ min­ Lincoln gave voice to the same inevita­ plant experts who dared question Lysen­ in outstate Minnesota) the ex­ 7 - ’ AJm ef Sutovan 216 restrictive. The codes ‘ e®® ‘ or about 30 per cent of its ute and end up losing a citement was intense. Although h F k id d ie Tnke.' Mrs. Mar- ®*'® ®reatlng slums and aggra- WOO.OOO annual budget, life, a limb or a license. Girls' 6-Piece bility, more than a century ago. ko's success were accused of being trait­ party leaders in the past had kirip K Holland 173 High S t' ' ’atlng the housing situation.” A critic of this product ap- Careless driving is cruel ors to a great Russian dream. Finally, trouble giving away $l6o tickets tohn R Beroktow Jr It o r .;: H‘« ‘wood estimates It costs Proval system is Gene A. Row- and costly. I f it's not for you, Auto-l^ite is. Safe Easter Suits And never texjk Senator Ribicoff to l^ught in blocks by fall cats, A j of ^course, thejftnep came a day of recllon- ?vmes A . S ^ u to ®xtra per house 'atid of the - U.S. Bureau of drivers save money with ^ I v . proclal the effort to pr|>mote in- ' (femand exceeded supply thlsl "O ton; Christine Dooley, 666 Wat- where plumbers and-otl codes Standards, who as exetuUve dl- the low, "safe driver” mg. Lysenko'ijJ itomatoes' hadn't become year for the first time. An Un-' King’s .tegratldn by using the schools as an in­ rous Rd., Bolton; Mrs. Howard prohibit use of the more flexible rector of the National Confer- rates of an Auto-Rite pol­ bigger or hardier as a result of his arti­ precedented capacity "crowd of DEFENSE m Tliompson and daughter, 78 ®nd easler-to-handle plastic pipe ®b®® of States on Building Codes icy. Think about it. Lo w strument and a gimmick for progress we nearly 9,000 at St. Paul Audi­ ficial movement of them from one cli­ Farm Dr ■ Mrs. Arthur Temple lor drain, vent and waste sys- and Standards has spearheaded Price were not yet ready to seek in our .society torium was assured. and son, Lebanon. terns. an effort for states to reassume 4.88 mate to another. Finally, the Lysenko That was the situation late and in our hearts has begun to prove an ______Builders across the country control over building codes forumula had to be abandoned entirely. last week when Agnew sudden­ e tiw ia n ta R iiild S o h fw il ®*‘ ® °tber labor work practices Howland mentioned the fees Everything she needs I 6-piece outfit includes Impossible failure. Not Ribicoff, but the It would have been wonderful for Russia ly sent word that he would not " " “ ‘t ‘b "Ituatlons like charged by each code group for RobMt J. SmMi, Inc. textured liiyon .skirt and jacket in navy all black population of Washington, one fulfill his commitment, to T i ! " * “ '«*®= -w in dow s m toe Chica- approvals, and said; “ The gyp- IN8URAN8MITH8 Of light blue. Plus a clip hat, bag, bracelet if it could have worked."^low Russia is appear at a reception of ithe chll^en in the naountata vG la^ ^ gum association, for example, of the first cities truly jo integrate its 903 Main St., Manchester and hanky. Sizes 4 to 6x. going to have to work a lot harder on a Minnesota Elephants Club (500- of ChaupUiuyo were U r e ^ at- ^ pays thousands of dollars for Phone 040-6241 fchools, proclaimed that. Not Ribicoff, and-up contributors) because of problem which is a great deal more dif­ ' 1070 Chic«KO Ditly Newt tending ®*"®®® er than to the factory or shop. approvols each year. And man- but the insoluble problem of trying to undefined duties. Furthermore, they went to military authoriUee _painteru to the San Francis- ufacturers have to go to each ficult than had been hoped. in response to pleas that A g n ^ solve the problem of Hartford’s tremen­ moderate his rhetoric to con­ 7 building materials. anrnv /.r miioBB All this costs , money- but ” / an elderly '*®“ or rollers on reslden- AH t i r t S CASUALTY dous racial imbalance by any process of So are we. form to Minnesota’s genteel M THB With guidance from an elde ly painting. William T. Leo- "bouldn’t cost money to get up btoU toeto executive vice 'president P ~ val to a government proc J / y / / A'' ■\ \A \ \ V ■ .xV'U '\ '\ W \': N\ ■\ \ \ A ■ \V'\\ w \''- \ 'A- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARX 26,At 1970 PAGB NINE MANCrfESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1970 PAGE EIGHT as allomailvca to domination Vernon Tolland County Politics by the big powers of East or Near Da Nang: Shaw, pastor of South United ’West. Methodist Church, will of­ Javits, McGovern Planning Progress toward these gocUs ficiate. Burial will be in Bast No More Public Funds will eventually permit major re­ Vaccination for Measles Cemetery. Robert Steele Enters ductions In defense spending Five Marines Accused There will be no calling To Vote Against Carswell and the channeling of these Oeorge B. McCormack ARRBS’TS Required hy School Board hours. A. Gotlnos, 47, of 69 funds Into human resource pro- VERNON —George B. Mc­ By JOHN CHADWICK said Carsw-ell has shown "an in- Lewis On Hand for Drug charged with non- Congressional Race grams, accf)rdlng to the Ro- » ^ t M. 'W J / . ' l l 1.M j I M , Some changes to the school Georgle Foes, president; M n. Cormack, 70, of Middletown, Associated Press Writer sensitivity to the crucial issue of Dr. William Boysen support on a 12th' Circuit Court li’s alternate to the CRCEO; publican candidate. MIn . m w Viet w Civilianm'W W m w Deaths m ^ health policies were approved Theresa Johnson, senior vtoe father of Mrs; Joseph Regan of WASHINGTON (AP) —Sena. equal rights” —both os a private There will be no addi­ funds,” he said. "Our state BE’TTE qilATKAl.K WAPPING — Dr. William warrant. He was releeised on a Robert DIgan. tovm youth co­ H e further promlsj^ to vigor- Vietnam (AP) - casualties were 303 above those year, and another 1,061 were by the Board of BducaUon at president; Arlene Lyons, Vernon, died at his home yes­ Boysen. 73, of West Hartford, Jacob K. Javlts and George S. citizen and as a judge. tional funds to combat drug funds are already allocated.” . . . (Herald IleporUir) |600 non-surety bond. Court The governor’s advisor said ordinator, member of the local ouhIv pumuo the districts in- v o in i/i x ^ . u # *u m m m/^wu ^ Its mcetlne this week. From vice president; Mrs. Ruth brother of Arthur Boysen, Wap- McGovern said , today they will “ Clearly Judge Carswell has teresU in Washington ^"‘ve members o f ,a U .S, Martoe for the week before the allied sent to measles vaccination Hakey. secretary; Mrs. Alice terday morning. date March 16. abuse in Connecticut from Drug Advisory Council, and a Survivors Include his wife, ping, died yesterday afternoon vote against confirmation of G. a personal record of opposing there Is‘ also little hope of get­ pledging himself to* u “ vigor­ t|he state this year *and ting additional federal funds member of two CRCEO drug ous, Issue-oriented, peoplc-to- promised to toslt each of the combat patrol have been ^ 8 Command’s weekly fantrymen operating farther will be required along zlth Edwards, treasurer; Mrs. BUle two sons, another daughter, a at Hartford Hospital. Harrold / Carswell’s Supreine efforts to eliminate unlawful June s. Heinz, o< Mt. Sumner' probably none from the task force subcommittees; Bel- sister, and eight Brandchlldre-’ . Dr. Boysen was a prominent Court nomination because of segregation and his public since both Hartford and New pcople” campaign, Ver. on’s district’s ‘-®® charged with murdering 16 Viet- ealStoty report s"ld 83 Ime " norih'Tust b e T w toe^emiX; ®mallpox vaccination and the N^.f^ f Dr., Bolton, charged with fall- don H..Schaffer, chairman of a year If elected. Ho would eJso , ... v j .... . ' nollo series for vounffsters be- Weber, conduotress; Mm. U#- The funeral will be tomorrow optometrist In the Hartford dissatisfaction with his civil record, at the very feast, indl- federal government, Atty. Haven already have federal Robert Steele officially de­ hold open office hours each name.e civilians In a village cans were killed in action last zfed zone reported discovering " gcluS' iian Bllnn, guard, and Mrs. ure to observe a red light at the education aubcomjntttee at 9:16 a.m. at the D’Angelo area for 48 years and had his rlfThts record. cates a desire to slow the move- Peter L' Costas, vice chair- grants and there are other sec­ clared himself a candidate for week^d in centrally located south of Da Nang a week ago, week and 667 were wounded wo underground hospitals a Lydla^ Ashand, a-M-tant con- tions of the country that do and a member of the law om the Republican nomination for Funeral Home, 22 S. Main St., office at the G Fox Building, Public opposition in the Sen- ment toward equal opportunity forcement subcommittee; and towns throughout the district, military spokesmen said today. The week before 96 dead and training camp and a prison already a ductrqss. „ r A r ^ not. ’ congressman from the Second all enlisted men wounded were reported. compound containing three mr xnose youngsxers Middletown, with a Mass of re­ Hartford, for over 30 of those ate to the Tallahassee, Fla., fed- for all Americans Insofar as it visory Council, said this Dr. Donald J. Hehnlgan, super­ "bringing the government to the ’The Marines, Also, Mrs. Rose Vlenot, as- Despite the pessimism of Atty. District. ■ South Vietnamese headquar- South Vietnamese. Each of enrolled quiem at 10 at St. Plus X years. oral appeals judge reached 18 can be established by law.” John S. Fawcett, 17, o f 96 morning. intendent of Manchester # 1 people of eastern Connecticut.” In the 1st Marine Division’s 7th Another change provides that slstant guard; Mrs. Bertha Church. Burial will be in St. Survivors also include a son, with the Javlts-McGovarn an- Javits said. Atty. Costas spoke at a meet­ Oostas’s report, there were Speaking at a press confer­ Summit St., charged with caus­ schools, there os a visitor. Regiment, were not identified, ters said 361 govei-nment troops these hospitals also had r<«m % 3 a u C r , ^ l l T I W patriotic instructor Sebastian’s Cemetery, Middle- a sister, and two grandchildren. ing of the Capitol Region Coun­ hints and suggestions of a sub­ ence in Colchester this morn­ nouncements. More senators The Senate Judiciary Commit- ing unnecessary noise with a In the reports of the subcom- I ^ hot authorities said thev are were killed and 1,123 were for 800 men and apparently had .1 w ra Ly<^ Tennstead, color town. Funeral services will be to- are expected to come out tee approved Carswell’s nomi- cil of Elected Officials (CRCEO) stantial sum of money coming ing, Steele stressed the need for motor vehicle. Court date March mitteesk there were proposals being held in a brig at Marine wounded last week, compared - been r abandoned-4 > shortly t a .1 before a liFAQAfio r g d e f2'J. ^4 'I7 HTifi^ d 10 Ilf ivhich^ Ifl bcurd* No. 1; Mi*b. l^orotby f Friends may call at the fu­ morrow at 11 a.m. at the New- against Carswell but indications nation by a 13-4 vote. Its majorl- at the Sheraton Tobacco Valley soon from a non-govemment the election of a Republican- Rockville with 222 and 710 the prevloufi Viet Cong priHoner led the gov "'Q wnicn 16. for a methadone facility where headquarters here. with 222 and 710 the previous Viet Cong prisoner led the goy- ® ^ 0^ “ ^ ^ been Cluyer, No. 2; Mrs. LUllan Bon- neral homt tonight from 7 to 9. klrk and Whitney Funeral gtm point to his confirmation. ty report described his record in Inn In Windsor. source. ' ■' controlled Congress which will V ^ The men are accused of kill- week. The’The allied commands ernment force to them The ^ 3. „,g g phyiiig Clark, Home, 776 Farmington Ave., ’The purpose of the meeting Besides the attorney’s mes­ methadone, an addictive drug support the policies of Presi­ Hospital Notes Sen. Edward M. Kennedy of civil rights cases as one of bal- Rene J. Tonoll, 53, /ol^ Staf­ ing 11 children and five women claimed 2,469 North Vietnamese N ^ h Vietnamese left behind...... ^ ■'... imnort- . m,. . and Mrs. Gibbs, mu- Frederick W. Kihl West Hartford. Burial will be was to acquaint the entire sage this morning, there were itself though helpful in treat­ dent Nixon...... on . a on Feb 19 in a hamlet of Son Viet Cong killed last week; 1,000-cascs of freeze-dried blood er grades wnere u is impoir Massachusetts, assistant Demo- ance and even-handedness, ford Springs, charged with fail­ ing heroin addicts, could be dls- Visiting hours are 12:30 to 8 on Yen. i» m a namiei 01 aon from Tannn ant to spot health defects early. SOUTH WINDSOR —^Fred in Fairvlew Cemetery, West cratlc leader, said he expected The minority was given until CRECO, of which Manchester’s brief reports from subcommit' Steele Is given a good chance Thnn«r viiiAffA milAfl qniith nf the week before the total was »rom japan, . . . j ' ure to obey a stop sig^n. Court Dm. In all areas exceol ma- vu i^ e. 97 mues aouin oi Examinations had been re- erick W. Kihl, 76, of East Hartford. 26 votes against Carswell. There midnight tonight to file dissent- Mayor Nathan G. AgostinelU is tees of the task force and short pensed under controlled co ^ l- to gain the Republican nomina­ date March 16. speeches by Ernest A, Shep- tions, and a regional drug Infor- tion for Ctongress from the Sec­ r . J . Da Nang./the area is classified 2.166. Spokesmen said the govern- ^ three years and Hampton, father of Mrs. Max ’There are no calling hours. are 100 in all. ing views and Senate floor ac- chairman, with the progress of temity where they are 2 to 4 gg g "contested” sector. With the report, total official ment force fought through gccordtog to Assistant Superto- died Memorial contributions may herd of Bolton, action commls- mation center, ond District and has already Cohen of South Windsor, McGovern, a South Dakota tlon isn’t expected until later the Task Force on Narcotics and 6:80 to 8 p.m. Marine officials refused to casualties in the war rose to tough, hilly jungle and killed 62 Albert J. Kerkln Jr., ’Tuesday at a Middletown con- be made to the American Can­ sloner of the State Department Walter Stewart, chairman of garnered the endorsement of Democrat, considered a possible next month, and Dangerous Drugs. ------give any details of how the civil- 40,646 Americans killed In com- North Vietnamese before reach- this aspect of health care will HELP! valescent home. cer Society, 292 S. Marshall St., of Mental Health and a mem- the subcommittee on com m ^ Vernoq, Bolton and two other presidential aspirant in 1972, McGovern and Javits both clt- Guest speaker Atty. Costas Admitted Tuesday: Gionannl iai« died. But officers said vil- bat, 267,831 Americans wound- Ing the hospital complex. |jg more fully stressed to the Suds and Scissors Needs A Survivors include his wife, 2 Hartford. said it would take over $3 mil­ ber of three task force subcom- nity organization. Informed towns. His Republican rival for Robert Steele sald In a prepared speech ” I am ed a white supremacy speech A.J. Donahue Zanettl, East Hartford; Mary lagers found the bodies and led ed, 100,666 government troops U.S. B62s kept up their inten- future, PROFESSIONAL other daughters, a sister, 12 ------lion this year to expand the at­ mittees, and Dr. Da'vld L. Hed- those present that “ the drug the congressional seat Is Peter appalled that our President Carswell made in 1948 while reason­ onrt In.t w»nr P'rledman. Park West Dr., Rock- another Marine patrol to the killed, 226,626 wounded, and slve campaign against enemy The school health nurse and grandchildren, and 13 great- Fred Wright tack against drug abuse In berg, research psychiatrist at center wUi be a thing Cashman of Old Lyme. palgn would regard this nominee as a running for the Georgia legisla- The seat Is presently hold by the highlv successful Republl- Timothy HHL Hillside Dr^ scene, 603,783 North Vietnamese and base camps and supply depots other staff members are now DOG GROOMER grandchildren. VERNON — Fred Wright, 82, worthy appointment to the na- ture and his participation . in Joins Race Greater Hartford In an effec­ the Instltite of Ll'Vlng in Hart­ ably soon.” Funeral strvices will be to- of Centralla, 111., father of Mrs. ford. four-term Democratic Congress- in vnnnnn^ m.i Leola Traver, South An investigation was begun, Viet Cong killed. along the Laotian and Cambo permitted for the first time to Full-’nm e, Tues.-SaL, 9-8 lion's highest court.” 1966 in formation of a private tive manner on ah levels; Law Shepherd, reporting on the . y ■ St., Rockville; George Gaffey, ^nd the five men were charged South Vietnamese forces re- dlan borders morrow at 2 p.m. at the Yost John Waggoner of Vernon, died Others attending from Man­ man William St. Onge of Put with about 36 of administer medications for the Pleasant Working Conditions After studying Carswell’s country club in Tallahassee to For Senate enforcement, education, com­ munber of state facilities now n c pa e ec on. Ichabod Rd., Simsbury; Lasca murder. Marine spokes- ported hard fighting in the Me- the big bombers dropping more emotionally disturbed, percep- Funeral Home, Stafford Tuesday at St. Mary’s Hospital, munity organization, and treat­ chester were David Odegard, available to help drug abusers nam. Apply In Person record as a federal district take over a municipal golf Alphonsus J. Donahue, Stam­ The 31-year-old candidate Welch, River. St., Rockville^ gg,,j investigation still kong Delta south of Saigon than 1,000 tons of explosives in tually handicapped, ' and to 2 In his declaration of Springs. Centralla. court judge and later a member course threatened with desegre- ment and rehabilitation; member of the town board of said, “ A link Is needed between cnndl- llves on Forest View Dr., Ver- and Donna Mastierson, Cedar Friends may call at the fu- Funeral services were held ford businessman and civic is under way, and the findings Wednesday and today, with 107 two areas Inside South Vietnam, those allergic to bee stings. In of the th U.S. Court of Appeals, gallon. But, "there are no state directors and Mayor Agostlnel- education and treatment and dacy before newsmen and Rc- g^g^^ Toaiand. neral home tonight from 7 to 9. this afternoon at the Gamier 6 leader, today announced his will be referred to Maj. Gen. North Vietnamese and Viet ’The B62s struck at what the order to administer medlca- SUDS & SCISSORS McGovern said “ I find that Carswell renounced the white ------law enforcement programs. publican supporters, Steele __ irJ. au _ . . , _ ------and Sons Funeral Home, Cen- candidacy for the Democratic stressed four reason.s for see’.i three children, Kristan, 6, All- Discharged Tuesday: Gilbert Edwin B. Wheeler, commander Cong killed in half a dozen bat- U.S. Command described as tions, the following must be Post Rd. Plasa record to be distinguished large- supremacy speech as abhorrent nomination for the United otherwise, he said, they will Curtis W. Lassow tralia. Burial was in Elmwood Public Records Huddleston Plea miss people in the "grey areas" ing the nomination. son 4, and Jeffrey, 1. Ames, Dockered Rd., Vernon; of the 1st Marine Division He ties. Field reports said 18 gov- "enemy activity” on three sides provided to the nurse; Written Route 30—^Vernon ROCKVILLE — Curtis W. Cemetery, Centralla. ly by two qualities-jiraclsm and and obnoxious to him now. But states Senate, In addition to providing ’he N® is presently employed in Honoria Reynolds, Maple St., will decide whether to order the ernment troops were killed and of the Ben Het Special Forces permission from the parents mediocrity.” McGovern and Javits said it is He became the fourth Dem- Executors’ Deed in between. Lassow, 76, of 61 Grand Ave. Survivors also Include his "It’s goli^ to cost you and me President with a Republican ‘‘'® investment departmenit of Ellington; OttlUe Plunder, El- men to be court-martialed or 43 were wounded. camp in the northern central and a written note from a Con- Javits became the third Re- indicative of the philosophy the ocrat who has announced "so Milton Sorokin and Julius Innocent In Insurance Co, died last night at Rockville wife and a grandson. and our state . . . not less than Congress, Steele also cited t h e ‘ ‘'e Travelers Insurance Co. lington Ave., R^kviUe; H ^ l drop the charges. • In one battle 16 miles south of highlands. Other flights raided nectlcut doctor stating what the General Hospital after a short publican to announce against judge has followed. far. Five Republicans have Wachtel, executors under the need for a "more vigorous and where he says he has done ex- Trajy, Spring Rocktolle;Rockville; only scattered Marine patrols Saigon, the government said lo- along the border about 90 miles medication is, dosage and the will of Benjamin Hochberg, to Yablonski Case $2,000 per person,” he said, ondi, Illness. President Nixon’s second at- McGovern added he consld- entered the nomination race, effective representation in ‘ ensive work in the fields of Randy ’Tuck/OT, Ellington Ave., g„d South Vietnamese forces cal militia killed 17 Viet Cong, north-northeast of Saigon. time to be given. (The medicine Alice Frescona, two lots on Lln- if they really want something Beatrice RAPP'S) Mr. Lassow was bom Feb. 3, Manchester Area tempt to name a Southerner to ered Carswell less qualified Speaking at a televised press CLEVELAND, Ohio (AP) done about the problem. "We’re Washington" for the Second ‘lefense spending and pollution ^ ck vllle; Beatrice Connors operate in the Son ’Thang area. Forty North Vietnamese and North Vietnamese and Viet must be kept under lock and "Jewish 6 wood Dr., no conveyance tax. 1894 in Vernon and had lived In the Supreme Court seat vacated than Clement F. Haynsworth, conference at 1:30, Donahue District than it has had (or " ’ n a“ ‘iw>’i‘ *es said. A headquarters Viet Cong were reported killed Cong strength is going down to key. Quitclaim Deed Silous Huddleston, president of going ,to have to put our money Delicatesseii i RjBstaurMi (the area all of Wa life. He was last spring by Abe Fortas. the South Carolina federal Judge called upon "the Intellectual the last seven years.” Backs President Meacham, Lrestridge Dr. Ver- .spokesman said Marine patrols in a battle with the 21st South South Vietnam as Infiltration a new planning policy also Leonaird C. Braman to Caro­ employed at the Aetna Ineur- Two Charged Sen. Charles E. Goodell, Jav- rejected last year by the Senate, strenelh of our state to turn its a Tennessee United Mine Work- ™ „ lyn T. Braman, propertyL/c.k* .Ikat uk, Ur. Hedberg reported on a "It is time to elect a repre- Pledging support of President "® "’ ’ , ®’’®^ suffered fre- Vietnamese Division on the lags behind enemy losses. Pen- provides that the head nurse ance Co., Hartford, before he it’s New York colleague, said Brooke said in a Senate aUenUon T d tal^^^^^ 66 Starkweather St., ronveyonce Innocent to- program at the InsUtute in sentative with the energy and Nixon’s positions on a board i aicoinnii^ casualties from snipers edge of the U Mlnh Forest, tagon offlclsia say. vvlU be used to assist the plan- retired and was a member of its With Keeping several weeks ago he would op- speech Wednesday night that new methods of Improving the tax $10:60. day to federal charges that he which personality information the desire to service this huge spectrum of problems, Steele "ePP'"B ^ and booby traps, but it was not while to two other encounters Meanwhile, they report, the mng team to the placement of irilM • I Men’s Club. He was an Army' pose the nomination and Massa- Carswell’s nomination "will not quality of life in America, Attachment was a fifth conspirator in a plan is fed to a computer and then district,” Steele stated. "Which will support the President’s ^ si- J°aepn ^"® enemy losses of 24 and 16 were enemy is streamlining its fight- “ exepUonal" children. Ovar StanaJ SamlwIalMt , . Stolen Goods chusetts Sen. Edward W. serve the vital goal of bringing ' Pkklai - DalielMi ScMt . - veteran of World War I, and had enuseus sen Edward W. serve the vital goal of bringing elected,’ ’he said, "I will The Charter Oak Bank and inww a computer decides which covers the entire eastern half '“ on on anti-crime legislation, R^kvllle’ Nettle Rem ®°*p ® from the hamlet. reported. ing forces to carry out small Audiometric screening tests been a member of the Rockville N iw Yock Styla DatiaAa - Ckataa Pakas . Two Ooventrv resldenU were member, the nation closer together.” He draw upon the experience from Dorn ^MW insurgent Joseph A. P ^ of the state of Connecticut.” "including his efforts to choke klewlcz Franklin Park W There was no immediate com- Other South Vietnamese to- unit attacks on a wider and will also be administered more RARE RMst Saa» HOT CefiwJ la a f '' American Legion for 62 years. Two ^yentry residents were announced Wednesday night he said he has concluded on the ba- our sch^ls and TOlleees from ^ a ^ n s t Joae^L w m Yablonski. Yablonski k... ------menace Tested late vesterdav after. _____u ..... ___ ^ _ ------___ _ our scnoois ana colleges, irom gnlck, property on 'Tlmrod Rd., live treatment lor each patient.’ ‘I firmly believe that with off the growing drug ’ ’’ ment on the cause from South fantrymen sweeping south of Da more efficient scale.- -- frequently ■with TV4WA K/4AM.WC44 children ASA in SVAAf kin- | HOT POttfOml ■ ■ 'ksItMH...... , He also was a member of the airested late yejterday after- .^vould vote no. sis or uarsweirs private and our teachers and scientists, $6 600 • 1 iirmiy oeiieve umt wiui nnr voun? i>eo- Rockville; CCarol Jamieson, Or- noon on Circuit Court warrants Huddleston, 61, from La- In their experiment,.“ the compu- the full support of the Republl- VS peo- RocktriUe; Mrs. Vietnamese authorities. Nang uncovered a North Vlet- These points stand out in war dergarten. and grades 1, 2, 3. 6 Rockville Barracks of World Javits, using less biting Ian- public record that he has contln- from our business community. ftiotlnn /I ______4„ ______j a . a _ - \ Op«fl 5BII.l_...... * ThUT^...... TUI 1.. A.M. . ______charging each with possession Lis Pendens Follette, Tenn. is the father and ter made a better choice than can Party in eastern Connect- P‘® Meanwhile, the number namese field hospital for 800 pa- situation assessments given and 9 scheduled to be tesM Fri. S Sot. Till 2 A.M. War I Veterans, the StEifford guage in his prepared speech, ued to harbor racist views. father-in-law of two of four oth­ the doctors,” in a greater shall support the Presl- of Americans killed in the Viet- tients, the third such find In a Congress to recent days by Sec- "Eiiloy at Rat«'' or Ukt out anytklM on Springs' and Uie Rockville Fish ot stolen goods, carrying a from the people who work in Eastern Sewer Pipe Oorp. ver- icut, I can defeat the current "I Burpee Corps er persons indicted by Cleve­ number of cases. Dr. Hediberg W /^4 41 /v 4 /v ' aa/vdk 1 /I r t 4 V> /111 f M AA - - - ...... -M______11 _1_ A1 ^ _ '/ _ _A ..... 1 - A aaaaamaJI m ..a A _ _ _ A. ___ — -3 .... V* ^ 4 O a n / S I V/vA cam ra/\ m our mtnu .’ "* * *' T and Game Clubs, and Damon P‘stol or revolver without a our local and state govern- gus Emil Donaney, Ame Dalene, Democrat Incumbent.” Steele dent's battle to reduce the cur- gg^ daughter Regan dropped slightly last week. According to captured re- retary of Defense Melvin R. Officers were recently In- land federal grand jurors as al- said. •a/vv.4 *an4 ,/a. /«# airVkt/vVi 4 ira a * o __i_ii ar. r t . t ______...... a.. 4 ______. .z T /atM/a STORRt 4 2 9 - M i d Lodge. KnlghU of Pythias. permit and carrying a weapon ments, from our working men John MoKeown and James Hud promised to "campaign on the ront rate of InflaUon, which waa g^ Rockville. week, while the Saigon govern- cords, 1,600 enemy soldiers died Laird and Gen. Earle G. Wheel- stalled by the Burpee Relief AianifluM Ihopphis Caatard^tORS and women, from our minority son, ptxiperty on W. Middle leged conspirators in the Ya­ In relation to drug addicts. sidewalks and on the beaches, created by Democrats and ------ment’s total of battlefield dead in the hospital to 1968 and 1969, er, chairman of the Joint Chiefs Corps by Mrs. Faith Gibbs, past (Rta. 44A - Hoar «M. I9S nAI Ta A I Siuwivors include a niece, Mrs. In a motor vehicle. Vernon Dr. Hedberg felt the computer Doris Kynoch, and a ne^iew. They are Kevin C. Ravlln, 18. groups, and, indeed, from all ’Tpke. blonski sla^ng. in the factories and door-to- is robbing each of us increased by 139, and enemy 1,436 were treated there last of Staff. pnesldent. Neiw officers are Mrs. of our hard-earned a Clarence Goetz, both of Tolland, of Crestwood Rd. and Miss Lin- our people.” Town of Manchester versus u.S. District Court Judge find non-addlctlve drugs, door by car, by boat and by dally o John Llapes, property at E. James C. Connell ordered 'Hud- **'®^*^ "dght helicopter.” money. Music Pupils and several other nieces and da Roy, 20 ,of Rt. 31. Ravlin patients. Tlie Middle ’Tpke. and Earl St., lor dleston held In Cuyahoga Coun- i^ vldual If so, his campaign may take Steele allso gave his support nephe'ws. ^^o charged with operat- Jaycees Preparing data they are collecting on Wallace To Run permanent right-of-way for sew- ty Jail under $260,000 bond, on a dramatic flavor, especial- ‘ ‘'e President s tecterol rev- Plan Recital Funeral services will be Sat- ing a motor vehicle without a ,, ^ personality at the Institute, he Another inriportant reason why people urday at 11 a.m. at the Ladd license. er purposes and lor temporary Huddleston. 61, ly when weighed against his enue sharing plM and to Ndx- right-of-way for construction TT If J -wi fit 1 said, will help them decide in Students of Mrs. Karen Pearl Funeral Home, 19 Ellington They wlU appear in Circuit For Alabama United Mine Workers ^nslon- future just who can be help- (tourt in Manchester on March Drug Data Phone purposes. grs Local 3228 who live by a gas line are called luckies” Ave., ’The Rev. Richard Ber­ Trade Names Local 3228 at La Follette, gd by their treatment and who toeSn five-^e^^^ln^'^^^^ "rto®‘'todM^®^ ^ d V tram, pastor of the First 16 to answer the charges for Governorship The project hasn’t been given drugs are, strangely enough, Shirley D. Uttle, doing busi- bv“ ^ e “ ra^ n® cannot. This approa^ will save U.S. intelligence expert to “ ^ ® , ^ '^®'""®’' Lutheran Ohurch of Rockville, the offenses which allegedly a name yet by the Jaycees, but marijuana and hashish,” which MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP)— by a federal grand jury, the wasted, in fectiv e expendl- Washington, D.C., and Latin !“ ®.®® what iit is like te Ije poor participate in two i occurred about the middle of ness as Connecticut Valley Real- A _i in the midst of plenty. aa i will officiate. Burial will be In thev are well on the' road to termed “ a very expensive George C. Wallace anfwuhced Windsor. fifth person charged with con- tures of funds, America. g^^,^ ..gtrongly advocate rocitals next week. The recitals Elmwood Cemetery, Vernon. January in Coventry.- k J fH If 1 ti drug easily obtainable to young today that he Will nili for gov' spdracy in the case. Closing the meeting. Mayor In 1960, ■ he served as a MUltary honors will be accord­ Coventry police also arrested getting it in motion. The group „ ^^r Of Alabama again in the John Kacmarezyk, doing busl- a massive attack on environ- are open to all interested per- “ I’ll be glad to get home,” AgostinelU expressed pleasure spokesman for one of ‘ he first pollution, with emphasis gons. ed at graveside. Dennis L. McKay, 21, of Mark of young men is initiating a ‘ ‘ — r'Vil------“ Cap’n Cork Package F Huddleston told newsmen mo- at prog;ress of the Task Force groups of American students to onf/n-r-omont rruM-hnnisms Friends may call at the visit the Soviet Union D rom ot- enforcement m^h^ , pecRgi will be Tues- Dr.. Coventry early this mom- telephone service for persons, d i^ M d ^ t h lt o e^ts^^treTs*^- elecUon. saying he feels the ments before his arrest In front on Narcotics and Dangerous ylslt the soviet union, prompt gtponger municipal leadership, , , f ^ r L d T t o youngsters, who are ^C hrom osom al damage from >nost f ® ^ ^ J’ N- Clapp toe. lor Multi Clr- of the Federal Building. "I don’t Drugs. ing a series of lectures on the ,^g^ incentives for industry, and P’? " ’ 2j p 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. less drivtog.^ ^ u r t date is involved or getting Involved in l SD and even suspected damage P^esOTt crisis in pubUc eduoa- demolish laundry build- know how I got dragged into all "I don’t think we’ll ever over- USSR when he returned to this .more generous ,gyg,g, finding ^^„®’ " o T g ^ ^ d vocal'^uLnto March 2 in Manchester. drug problenrfs. 'Ihe idea is that to throat tissue from' smoking “ ®n. Harrison St., $960. thls.” He had just finished testl- come the drug problem,” he Mrs. Edward Wochomurka Jr. Other area police activity: 44 country. 'than that which has been pro- understanding and help can be marijuana because of the very 'The announcement at a news p. zocco Builders Inc. for tying to the grand Jury. asld, agreeing with sentiments TOLLAND — Mrs. Marion BOLTON He joined the CIA in 1963 and posed.” ^ ^ participate, offered to the youth who may high degree of heat compared conference pits Wallace head cn Concetto totagliata, alterations Yablonski, 59, his wife Mar- expressed earUer by others “ but Wochomurka, 62, of Old Staf­ An accident on Rt. 85 and 44A served five years in Washing- Regarding Vietnam, Steele The second recital will be ,.o,v.=remaln r, anonymous but he be to a clgiarette. against incumbent Albert Brew- to two-family dwelling at 114 garet, 67, and daughter Char- I think we’ll reduce lit to a point ton and Latin America as a supports the Presideret’s poUcy Friday, March 6, at 7:30 p.m. ford Rd., wife of Edward F. in Bolton resulted in the arrest greatly in need of communica- lotte, 25, were found shot dead where it’s manageable.” Wochomurka Jr., died yester­ of BYank J. Fllloramo, 28, of He said, .“ I know a great Wallace’s choice for lleuten- gidridge St., $4,000. Soviet specialist. ot "steady, periodic troop with- ‘he Federation Room of With gas heat tlon. in their Clarksville, Pa., home ------day at Rockville General Hos­ 375 South Main St., Manchester. many marijuana users, but only governor lour years ago. , iphe Andrew Ansaldi Co. for Maintaining an active inter- diawols from Vietnam and his Center Congregational Chttrch Volunteers would include per Wallace said that Alabamiand Stevenson’s Esso Station, oddl- last Jan. 5. ’The slayings came, a E pital. He was charged with failure to sons in professional fields and two who smoke it only Infre est in foreign affairs, Steele is efforts to de-emphaslze our for- with 21 piano students of Woods "are aU too familiar with havoc tions to gas station at 406 Mato month after Yablonski lost a bit­ a member of the Connecticut gign commitments In general." and Mrs. Pearl participating. Mrs. Wochomurka was bom yield right of way to those not others e ^ c ia lly chosen by the f beU»'*conuto«er*to our* oubUc Dr. Bloomberg ter election battle in an attempt World Affairs Center and has He promises to toe a strong Among the students are begto- March a . m , m p«„ .» .,op wh™ Jaycees a coL.,. SST “SySSSi' to luiseat UMW President W. A. daughter of Mrs. Lucy Barrett after stopping for a stop sign ing. ’They would refer the Re-Examined On given numerous talks on Mexl- advocate of improving relations ners and those who have been is the resiUt. He said, “ One ki.-l mentatl.A. CHOICE windows with rocks. Some stu­ brilliant and witty, albeit a Dr. Harold S. Barrett, deputy will officiate. Burial will be to but one with a small mediate ones handed' down in gi^uou dents were inside the building, loner, melancholy man. “ His tempera­ state health commissioner. 4 - South Cemetery. circle of friends, and a non- ^nd the complications Lur'een Wallace died .jf but most were outdoors. ment was always Russian and Senators See The third member of the unc(xditbnally! conformist, ‘"nie workaday arising later from having such ^ g y iggg Brewer Friends may call at the fu- Campus ixsllce arrived, and melancholy, even when things board. Dr. Ellas J. Marsh, did neral home tomorrow from 2 to the students returned to Norton world doesn’t call them,” he a con'vlctlon on one’s record. He succeeded her as chief execu­ said a client of his had Ills were going his way,” said art not take part in the inter^ew. RIB 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Union. Police moved inside the said, "and they seek to find tive. dealer Betty Parsons, an old Laos Turning Marsh’s participation in the student centeu" and in the result- other ways of acceptance.” dri-vlng license suspended be­ Besides Brewer smd Wallace, cause of a drug offense unrelat­ friend and supporter. "But he board’s previous decision to Victor Marlnelll Sr. ing melee, furniture and win- They turn to drugs frequently, others who have announc.id fir ed to any traffic ■violation. could make black white, and Into Vietnam recommend a disability retire Victor Marinelli Sr., 72, of dows were smashed Inside the In discussing the problem lo- the race this time are for.mer ment had been criticized by Re ROAST white black when he spoke. His bullding. „ ' cally he said ‘"The two main The educational' series for qqv James E. Folsom, Asa East Hartford, father of Antho­ wit was not at the expense of (Continued from Page One) publican State Chairman How 4l«i TO 7Hi MBS ny V. Marinelli of Manchester volunteers will continue with cari.cr of Oxford and f iuirles people, but at the expense of ard E. Hausman. The GOP lead and Joseph F. Marinelli of An­ plans to begin actual operations 'Woods -ol Dothan. life.” reliable publications” indicating er said it was conflict of inter with the publishing of the phone . _ dover, died yesterday at Hart­ hundreds of former Green Ber­ est for Marsh, who is an offl ford Hospital. Filipino Youths in Protest number in April. Meanwhile, A clal of the State Mental Health the group will hear talks by ex- X f j vV JLl ets military advisers "swarm­ Survivors also include his Department, to act on a pension perts In the field. On March 12, Protestors ing over the country in numbers wife, 3 other sons,, a daughter, (Continued from Page One) Navy Seaman Appren. Rich­ for his own boss. Dr. Bloom­ CONNECnCUT NATURAL GAS CORPORATION 2 Ronald Cormier, a parole offl- proportionately larger than the berg. lb 2 ard G. Sweet, son of Mr. and and 19 grandchildren. back streets overturning trash Manilans who ha've been demon- ^j^g oepartment of Cor- Mrs. George A. Sweet of 627 Kennedy administration com- It was Hausman who brought The funeral will be held to­ cans when the police moved in. stratlng for weeks agaln^ the |.eQtlons, will speak on what Burn Bank morrow at 8:16 a.m. from the Center St., is serving aboard mltment ot advisers in Viet- lip “ i® matter of Bloomberg’s Then they moved in smaller government of President Ferdl- agencies are available and how 89 the attack aircraft carrier USS nam. new post and questioned wheth­ UJ9JIJ4. OHOLOB Hom^SlS^u^ide^Avp^^^a*^^ groups through the city. fu®^®‘ people there, and the fol- Midway, homeported at Ala­ To Skeleton er he should be receiving a dis­ Hartford 'with 0 oni.m Police reportedly fired shots Philippines and American week an ex-addict from ’The debate, conducted before ability pension from Connecticut with a solemn re- ^j^g prevent one band '"^'uence in the islands. meda, Calif. (Continued from Page One) only a handful of senators, Club Slmikt Lb. $1-89 Daytop will address the group. while holding down a $25,000 Connecticut Natural Gas Corporation hereby Unconditionally Quaranlees satisfaction with gas heating qulem high Mass at 9. Burial came against a backdrop of a of protesters from entering _ Y _ ^«-om a psychiatrist and Miss Karen Krinjak, daugh- burned a patrol car after the post in Massachusetts. for the property to which this guarantee applies, during Ihe first twelve months. wlli be in St. Mary’s Cemetery, sealed-off area. *"®‘ Marcos today to strong North Vietnamese force EXTRA LEAN East Hartford. a counseling psychologist will ter of Mr. and Mrs. John C. two outnumbered deputies fled. The medical examining board The demonstrators demanded ‘he shooting, that has moved quickly and Friends may call at the fu­ be heard in the weeks to fol­ Krinjak of 216 Fern St., recent- It was the second patrol car is scheduled to issue Its recom­ SMOKED SHOULDERS If. at the end of the first year, the purchaser Is not lully convinced that gas heating is clean, quiet, safe the closing of U.S. military demonstrations reached a low. with great success against the 6 neral home tonight from 7 to 9. ly participated in a performance burning of the three-day dls- mendations to the retirement HAMBURG and economical, Connecticut Natural Gas Corporation will, at the written request of the purchaser, ar- Royal Laotian army to spite of 6 bases and denounced the killing P®^h Feb. 18 when about 2,000 Les Albee and Frank Bruno o< R. Vaughan 'William’s turbanep. commission on March 12. heavy bombings by U.S. B s. .range for the removal of, and reimbursement for, monies paid on the installed purchase price of the of Filipinos by guards on the y^ung Filipinos invaded the U.S. Les___ Albee _and Frank Bruno "Hodle” at the Boston Conserv- The bank manager said an un- 6 Mrs. Susan V. Northup So far the North Vietnamese 3 lbs. gas boiler, furnace, or conversion burner, exclusive of equipment external to the heating unit itself. bases. Embassy compound, smashed are in ‘ charge of theJaycee atory of Music. disclosed amount of money was 6 lbs. Ib. Mrs. Susan V. Northup, 96, of have captured the strategic 55c An Air Force spokesman said numerous windows and set fire project which is part of a na- in the bank’s fireproof vault and 9TC Ib. $1.59 69 Foster St., widow of Charles Plain of Jars and the nearly as This guarantee does not relieve Ihe purchaser of the responsibility of paying lor all gas consumed four Filipinos apparently were benches around the yard. tionwide committment by Jay- The social ministry commit- he did not expect it was dam­ Nixon Sees Northup, died this morning at important airstrip and town of . through his meter. trying to rob the 'Jlar’< Isise U.S. Marine guards-drove the cees to work on the problem of tee of Emanuel Lutheran 3 a Manchester convalescent aged. C A R R O TS ...... C«»o Bog 10c commissary Wednesday night, rnob from the compound ■with drug abuse. Church will meet tonight at 7 ;30 Muong Soul. home. Firemen were ordered to stay The fear that the American Big Cost Cut THIS GUARANTEE IS NON-TRANSFERABLE a guard, S. Sgt. Rcyinonc tear gas. Byroade protested ------Jn the church board room. Mrs. Northup was born Aug. away from the bank blaze for CELERY H E A R TS ...... ,...... Bunch 39c Minor, 35, of Pedtricktown, sharply to the Philippine gov- ___ fighting role in Vietnam is fast (Continued from Page One) 31, 1873 to Providence, R. I., fear c|emonstrators might at­ spreading to neighboring Laos / ! ■ I daughter of Stephen and Mar­ N.J., fired oa one of the men eniment, saying he had asked T o W l l B l l V ***’• J^UP®® Bonslg- tack them. < threaded through many ,of the ‘too small’ to be worthy of.at-i TEMPLE ORANGRS 10 fo r 4 9c who tried to reach for his gun. for protection for the embassy nore ot Stanley St.,'East Hart- garet Baker Burlingame, and "We went to the fire but the arguments made on the floor tention. \ > 1 ' i-iiJjl...... i''' ].. had lived in Manchester for the The shot killed the,1 man. early in the day but no g u a r ^ ^ J 2 L a W l i M o W e P S celibrate their 60th sheriff’s men lined across the Wednesday. V To help overcome resistance. (W e R e s e rv e T h e R l^ t To^Liintt Q u on tlilM r^ The .Spokesman said two of were sent until an hour after the wedding anniversary Saturday. street wouldn’t let us by," said past 22 years. She attended Both Senate Democratic Nixon made an unusual sugges­ For a low monthly rental charge plus the low cost of the do the job In practically no time at all... whenever It's the other men were arrested invasion. 3 ,^, at the Blessed Sacrament Fire Capt. Clarence Saletti. tion that Congress "examine the South United Methodist Church Leader Mike Mansfield and "Your Friendly Butcher Shop!” gas you use, you can have a gas conversion burner unit convenient lo you. Convert to economical gas heat now and was a member of Us Senior and were being questioned by About^M young f» 'P ‘no^^haye yy yy Municipal Church in East Hartford. The “ They feared for our Uvea be­ Kentucky Republican John posslbilitlea of establishing spe­ Methodists and vum. Philippine national police and been picketing the embassy ’ “ ‘® James Harrison will cele- cause of the demonstrators.” cial arrangements for consider­ installed In your present heating system. If you're one of and save. Call your gas heating contractor or CNG In Methodists for furnishing the Sherman Cooper made this Workers Circle of its authorities. He said one of peacefully all week. Radical i^uUdtngr. tor furnishing the ^rate a Mass at noon at the Young people with fire extin­ point, with Mansfield stating ation of this legislation.” the Luckies living on an existing CNG gas line, CNG will Hartford (525-0111) or New Britain (224-9157). Join the those arrested admitted the youth leaders said earlier this Manchester Society of Christian 8 ^ ‘hose arrested admitted the youth leaders said earlier this Manchester Cemetery Depart- Blessed Sacrament Chtirch to guishers quickly doused a small that If U.S. involvement to Laos "At a time when every dollar run a line to your home absolutely free. And CNG will Luckies heating with gas. You'll like the change. • Survivors include ®*^*®.®'. group was trying to rob the week they planned to march on ment with 12 new lawn mow- East Hartford. ’The Bonsignores fire demonstrators had set to grows “ all the plans for Vlet- of government spending must MANCHESTER Mrs. Clarabell Carr of M ^ ! comniissary and that they were the embassy tonight after a era - 10 to be of the Bunion have six children and 24 grand- the bank Wednesday evening. namization will go down the be scrutinized, we cannot afford cheater with whom she made eoples Congress ’ rally, but Ehjzmore Lawn Mower type, or children. But sheriff’s deputies said an­ drain and we ■will find ourselves to let mere inertia drain away r i l i u c M\Fhi:i he made Minor is being held by base Mayor Antonio J. Villegas has the equivalent; and two to be of other fire was touched off short­ our resources. her home; and several nieces . .v. T.. Jf " ' j . vuiegas naa the equivalent; and two to be of ----- in a most difficult situation.” nephews and cousins ’ ‘‘ “ ‘1'°'"'“ ®® pending the outcome refused to grant a permit for the Bunion Rotary Mower type. The Sunset Club will meet to- ly before midnight. Pointing to Preaidant Nixon’s "Some of these programs are HO'. MAIN SIRUT MANCHISTtR ^ e r a l wrvlcM will be Sat ° ^ ‘nvestlgatlon. the spokes- the rally. or the equivalent. morrow at 12:30 p.m. at the Deputies said they did not peace ^forts in Vietham, Coop- the objects of great affection by irdav at 2 D m regardless of the The Supreme Court upheld the'^T he bid specs ask for quotes S'tolor ClUzens Center. Mem- know who set the fires but that er said “ I do not see how we the groups they benefit. But aw A p.lXl, at me WaiKlllS CircnmMtnnnaa Isltllnn- A# /IX mavrzr'a nxflxx «x/$ _st_ _ . ■ t______*_ 1 • I , Open Daily 8 ajn.-6 p.m. • Thura. and Fri. 8 a.m.-9 pjn. • Sun. iS a jn .-l pjn. CONNECTICUT NATURALGAS CORPORATION Funeral Home 142 f r> ®[j’®U'H‘itances, the killing of an- mayor’s action and police on the trade-in ot 12 used "mow- bers are reminded to bring a those who extingulrtied the first can get out of that situation by when they no longer serve the 8t -Tha 'n ,. T w , by an American cleared a gathering crowd from ers — 10 In the 18-lnch category sandwich. • Dessert and a bev- blaze were "student volun- becoming Involved in another general public interest, they Y. D . J. Manley is expected to inflame young the Plaza Miranda. and two in th? 36-inch category, erage will ba served. teers.” war.” must be repealed or reformed.”

. / Tvi A fu' ' \ \\ 'w AA’'.'A\! V '''^y\.. \ AA'' VA 'Ar.'A' 'i A A'A,\'A\,v \u W W v v ■ k' .f \ V A ■ A. .A \ A \ : \ . \ < \ - .V ■ ■ A , v-r/-. ' -.V ' • -A ' ■ \ V A V\v ^ A\- ■ A , ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1970 PAGE TEN Section Two THU^DAY, FEBRUARY 26, i970 ^ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1970 A \ Pages II to 20 \ Vernon Tutors Needed y Heralding Polities Winners Named In Program New Fashions •By Sol ff. Cohnn- In Washington For Retarded Manchester State Sen. David June 27, and Republican Sen»- Day Drawing six persons are needed to as­ M. Barry tomorrow morning Is toiial District conventions on sist in tutoring retarded chil­ expected to formally announce June 30. Winners, of the Washington’s Hie Democratic State Conven­ Birthday Sale free drawing dren with emotional problems, for Spring! h lr candidacy for the Demo­ tion will be held June 26-27, also have been announced by the Norman Fendell, supervim of cratic nomination for First Dis­ in Bushnell Memorial Hall,' Rockville Area Chamber of special education In Manches­ trict congressman. He Is hold­ Hartford. Commerce. ’There were 89 win­ ter, said. 'Die project, which ing a press conference at 10 It will be preceded by the ners of gift certificates ranging Democratic Senatorial District from $6 to $00 good for pur­ will run from March until June, o’clock at the Hotel Sonesta, has been made possible by e Styled Right! Priced Right! Hartford.' conventions In multiple-town chases at any of the 62 partici­ districts, on June 10, and the pating stores. $1,876 mini-grant under ’Title VI Since Peb. IS, when U.S. Rep. of the Elementary and Second­ Democratic Congressional Dis­ Winners of $00 certificates Bmlllo Daddarlo announced trict convention on June 20. ary Education Act of 1966. that he would seek the Demo­ were Arlene Boudreault, Peter Volunteers will work six cratic nomination for governor, Green Rd., ’Tolland; Crystal hours a week for 12 weeks et a host of potential Democratic Manchester State Rep. Fran­ Gerrick, Gall Dr., Ellington; B. $8 an hour. Five hours a week replacements have appeared, cis Mahoney, on Tuesday night, Bolduc, 80 Sturtevant St., Nor­ will be spent with children, some declared, others undeclar­ attended a special meeting of wich, and Mrs. Carrie Gessay wHh one hour reserved for ed. area state legislators at of 8 Lewis St. planning, conferences with a Hiose who already have de­ Eastern Connecticut State Col­ Winners of $20 certificates teacher or supervisor, and In- clared are State Sen. Jay Jack- lege, Wllllmantlc. were Maureen Cosgrove, 29 service training. son of West Hartford and The college, faced with ris­ George Dr.; Mike Shamy, 9 'Tutoring schedules will be former Bast Hartford mayor ing costs for a new physical Brimwood Dr.; Mrs. Frank flexible and adapted to a per­ John Brennan. education building, authorized Bugnacki, Wilshire Rd., and son’s daily plans. A college de­ Former U.S. Atty. Jon New­ by the General Assembly In Sally Moore, 69 Edith Rd. gree is not necessary. Personal man of West Hartford has call­ 1967, Is seeking additional state Also winning $20 certificates qualities are the essential fac- ed a press conference for Mon­ funding, in order to complete were Alfred V. Bkert, Ham­ toni. day and State Rep. David Nei- Its program. mond St.; Mrs. Albert J. Criteria by which candidates dlts, also of West Hartford, has Lavoie, 87 Vernon Ave.; Don­ will be judged are demonstra­ called one for 'Tuesday. Both "The Alliance for ‘70,’’ a ald Fontanella, 6 Carol Dr.; tion of a high degree of under­ are expected to announce their loosely-organized group of liber­ Linda Evans, Ellington Ave.; standing; acceptaince of all candidacies. al Democrats from around the Edward L. Casonl, High Man­ children and an Interest in the state Rep. Morris Cohen of state, with its office in New or Park, and Rebecca Javar- education of exceptional chil­ Bloomfield has scheduled a Haven, Is urging Secretary of auckas, Welles Rd. dren; positive relations with press conference for Thursday, the State Ella Grasso and There were also ten $10 win­ children and members o t their He Is expected to announce his former New Haven Mayor Rich­ ners and 16 $6 winners. own families; and ability to candidacy then. ard Lee to seek the Democratic John Mirabito, Chamber work with a supervlaor. Others expected to announce nomination for U.S. senator. president, announced that win­ Tentative plans call for as­ soon are: State Insurance Com­ The Alliance has mailed let­ ners may pick up their prizes signing one tutor to each of missioner William Cotter, State ters to about 6,000 Democratic any time this week at the Keeney 8t„ and Bennet Junior Sen. Joseph Faulisio and State town committee members, In Chamber Office following High Schools, and two to each Rep. James Kennelly,' all of every town in the state, urging which those not picked up will of Robertson and Highland Hartford. them to back either Mrs. Gras­ be mailed to home addresses. Park Schools. Interested per­ On the Republican side, only so or Lee for the nomination. sons may contact Fendell at his the name of Hartford Mayor office in the Board of Educa­ Ann Uccello Is being mentioned. State Sen. John Lupton of tion Annex, 46 School St., or Weston has received the unani­ Two More File through the Board of Educa­ "The Republican CitUens mous endorsement of his town’s tion switchboard. Committee of Manchester,’* a Republldan town committee, in Damage Noticeg local splinter group, is meeting his bid for the GOP nomination M isses for U.S. senator. Two more damage notices', at 8 tonight In the Whlton Me­ both requesting payment for al­ morial Library Auditorium. Lupton has challenged U.S. leged damages to cars, have- Fire Calls “Mix and Match” The committee Is pressing for Rep. Lowell Welcker of Green­ been filed In the Manchester rules changes by the Republi­ wich to a series of debates town clerk’s office. Group can Town Committee. It Is for throughout the state. Welcker, Laurent Bauvier of 67 Ham­ Town firefighters were called election of town committee yesterday morning, announced lin St. Is asking the town to to 113 Sycamore Lane at 11:Q9 members by caucus. In the that he too is a GOP candidate pay $37.82 for a tire and vriieel. a.m. today to extinguish a fire Stretch 100% Antron (g) nylon, town’s seven voting districts. that’s machine washable, for the U.S. senator nomination. He claims they were damaged in a bathroom. The fire start­ The town committee Itself now Feb. 10, when his car stnick a ed when the building superin­ retains its shape. Blue. chooses committee members. tendent used a blow torch to Sizes 6-16. pothole on Hartford Rd. The Manchearter GOP Town Parish Leaders Mrs. Rose Chlaputti of 30 thaw frozen pipes under the Committee will meet next Coleman Rd. Is asking for $800. LTM Comedy Opens Three-Night Run at MHS bathroom sink. 'The flame from Thursday night, to endorse Its She claims that was the extent the torch started the insulation A. Slacks.. 8.99 86 committee members and to Named for Drive Harriet (Betty Lundberg) is oblivious to “The the Little Theatre of Manchester at Bailey Audi­ Inside the wall on fire and of the damage to her car, Feb. smoke rose to the bathroom in name delegates to the various Parish chairmen for the 1970 17, when it was Involved In. an Footsteps of Doves” as George (Dwight Martin) torium in Manchester High School tonight at 8 :30. conventions. senses the youthful appeal of Jill (Greta French) This Robert Anderson comedy will be repeated to­ the apartment above. Damage Manchester Membership Drive accident at Buckland and fTol- was slight. B. Pullover land Rds. She claims the ac­ in this segment of “You Know I Can’t Hear You morrow and Saturday nights. Tickets are available 7.99 The Republican State Conven­ of the Good Shepherd Guild A false alarm was idioned to have been named. cident was caused by j an icy When The Water’s Running,” being presented by at the box office. (Herald photo by Pinto) town firefighters at 11:28 this tion will precede the party’s road condition. Congressional District and Sen­ 'They are Mrs. Thomas Mar­ morning. The young-sounding C. Skirt... caller said there was a fire on •vf 6.99 atorial District conventions. 'The tin, Church of the Assumption; Industrials slumped 8.31 to Ing back to July 1, 1969, $266,664 collected and $410,667 Democratic State Convention, on Mrs. A. W. Gates and Mrs. Pearl St., firemen said. 760.97 by noon. It had soared Taxes Paid the start of the current fiscal estimated; Sewer I^und — $149,- Eighth District firefighters the other hand, will follow that John Scheibenpflug, St. James’; 13.88 Wednesday In Its biggest year. 634 collected and $336,217 estl- party’s Senatorial District and Mrs. Jerome Walsh, St. Bar­ Stock Market extinguished two chimney fires. D . SheU..4.99 gain of the year after Linooln Machell reported receipts as mated; Special Downtown Dls- The first weui on Gleason St.; Congressional District conven­ tholomew’s; and Mrs. James By JACK LEFLER National Bank of Philadelphia 94.7% of Jan. 31 to the following trict Taxing District F^ind — tions. the call came In at 6:38 p.m. Blanchfield, St. Bridget. AP Business Writer announced a cut in its prime funds: Town of Manchester $23,763 collected and $20,023 es- last night. The second was' on ’Hie Republican State Conven­ The Guild’s annual member­ NEW YORK (AP) — The lendln grate to 8 per cent from Property tax receipts to the pirg District F\md — $746,738 tlmated; and Dog License FVnd Cumberland St. and the call tion will be June 19-20, In Bush­ ship tea for chairmen and their stock market rally collapsed 8% per cent. Manchester General Fund for collected and $786,616 estimat- — $16,102 collected, against no was received at 6:62 a.m. to- nell Memorial Hall, Hartford. workers will be held Sunday early this afternoon after a brief 'The quick turnaround, today, the seven-months period ending ^ June 30; Water Fund — estimate, day. Republican Congressional Dis­ from 3 to 4:30 p.m. at Marion fll"g in late trading Wednesday. WaU street a^naly^ sal^ was a ^ ^ ^ trict conventions will be held Hall, West Hartford. , The Dow Jones average of 30 result of fading hopes of Inves- ^ ■tors that the move by the small 12-month estimates, according Lincoln National would be fol- to a report by Ernest Machell, Ladies' Sleepwear A. Sportcoat lowed by major banks. But ma- colleotor of revenue, jor banks across the country He reported $0,808,668 coUect- . - breasted in termed Lincoln National’s ac- ed as of Jan. 81. 'The property Dacron® or Arnel® tion insignificant and said they tax estimate for the fiscal year blends. were not considering going ending June 30 Is $10,363,846. j T 1 Tattersalls, stripes. along at this time. Tax receipts In Jianuary alone, WH 2.99 , Declines topped advances by Machell reported, totaled $2,- B. Tapered Dress Slacks nearly 300 among Individual ,1s- 706,200. Peb. 1 was the dead- Yibrel/nylon, oxford sues traded on the New York line date for paying second hall weave. LT.WOOD Stock Exchange. taxes. All taxes unpaid after Steels, motors, aircrafts, non- that date are subject to an In- Black, olive, ferrous metals, chemicals, oils, terest penalty of three-quarters whiskey, blue. LOCKER PLANT AND MEAT MARKET and drugs were mostly lower. of one per cent per month, dat- ALL OUR MEATS ARE FRESHLY GUT AND DISPLAYED NOT PRE-PACKAGED An "Exclusive Holiday"

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He estimated the knee in a fall on a cement floor bwlor.nvlndshleld waslwr, a- Baseball Unit In ’68 T ax Audit H earing . f In OGnbury Dodd said he hoped the bill cost of building a new structure Tuesday night. B p ^ electric wipers, heaiUr. Ed Kieman Is not a man who VAFORIZBl WASHINGTON (AP) Sen. would me,et with quick approval and buying new equipment' at I By JUDY FREUND dit of Miss Kellem's returns for defogger, 4-way safety fteshors, Sets Meeting remains the victim of adversity $660,000. SALE back-up lights, front and rear tor very long. Two accidents TTiomas J. Dodd, D-Conn., said In (kingress so that Danbury FREE DELIVERY Amoclatod Pre** Writer 1966 and 1967. Correcliim today ho will Introduce a bill could apply tor funds. The police station, on old Miss Kellems said that her seat bolts, leatherette headrests, during his lifetime brought M9-9614 seeking emergency federal aid TTie Democratic senator also brick building. that used to be NB3W HAVEN, Conn. (AP)- accountants, Hackellng, Ober- Alfred Johnson of 256 Oak St., steering wlieel lock and rear about the development of two For Monday to replace the Danbqry, Conn. wrote to President Nixon asking a school, was bombed by rob- kirch & Corbin of New York who received a jewel pin for 50 window defroster. hobbles. Vivlen ' Kellems, who wants to police station ruined by a bomb him to help Danbury with mon- berg who also bombed a bank, City, filed those two returns as years of membership in the There will be an lihportant A great lover of peanut brit­ see Income taxes equalised for RU. •), Tolland Tpk*. . on Feb. 13. ey from his contingency fund. blew up a car In a parking lot. they hod every year for 40 L 1 n n e Lodge, Knights of meeting of the Hebron Baseball tle, Ed found that the texture TED TRUDON TsIeoHvlllt-Maneliailor V The bill would authorize the According to Danbury Mayor and robbed the bank of $30,000. siriEIgle and married people, says Pythias, was on the left, not on of the commercial product was Read Herald Ads years. i4f-2lll Association on Monday evening she’s filed all the Income tax A retired Industrialist Miss the right, in a picture in yester­ becoming hkrder all the time. VOLKSWAGEN at 8 In the library of the Hebron forms she’s going to for 1968— Kellems in 1048 made headlines day’s Herald. One day he bit Into a piece of raementary School. a blank form—because the Fifth by refusing to withhold taxes his favorite confection. It broke from the paychecks of the 100 A ll former coaches are re­ his upper plate In half, so he Amendment says she doesn’t employes at her cable-grip com­ quested to be present as well decided to make his own. It ■ - j.t.T)-- have to testify against herself. pany. as anyone else who is Interested took about two years to develop That was her argument in fed­ The government retaliated by In assiating during'the coming his recipe—a delectable , honey- eral court Wednesday, as her confiscating $8,000 from the little league season. combed confection kindly to the battle with the Internal Revenue company bank account, but New officers will be elected palate and to any dental de­ Service went Into a new phase. Miss Kellems went to court and and It la hoped that a Ladies’ vices. The government subpoenaed a jury returned all but $800 of auxiliary can be formed at this His second, and a major ac­ Miss Kellems to produce rec­ the penalty money. time. Therefore, mothers are cident, occurred with an elec­ ords dealing with her 1968 re­ Although the current case does also urged to attend. tric saw. A spring broke emd turn, which is blank except for not Involve the question of equal­ 7 0 A ll parents with boys In tills Eld’s leg was almost severed. her name, address. Social Se­ ization of taxes for married program should be willing to He was hospitalized tor more curity number and signature. and single people. Miss Kellems volunteer their services In some than a month. Knowing that he f l M M f The IRS also questioned the maintains that If she had not capacity to make the progress had always ■wanted to try his losses Miss Kellems claimed been challenging the IRS on that • We*re ce/ebrSting a success. hand at nig-hooklng, hla wife 'TU- from the sale of two pieces of score, the IRS would not have Two Arrested bought a rug kit to keep him property in 1966 and one in 1967 challenged her returns. Hebron’s Resident State occupied. He is now engrossed GrS and demanded additional infor­ The reason she filed the blank Trooper John Soderberg reports in creating his third design, mation for those tax returns. return, she says, is to force the "QUEEN OF that as •the result of on Investl- Eld and his wife Jessie have For the 73-year-old East Had- government to return $48,000 gaitlon Into a house break of a many hobbles. Eld’s puttering dam resident, the question con­ plus Interest she has overpaid local home, two New Britain brought him to one of his two cerns the U.S. Constitution. Act­ during the past 21 years be­ THE KITCHEN ” men have been arrested. current Jobs. Not too long after ing as her own attorney, she cause she is single. Month Joseph J. Sarra, 60 and securing an apartment at Pln- 2 2 cited the Fifth Amendment, "There’s more to this than Pronk J. Standsci, 43, have been nejr Hill Apartments on Pinney which says "N o person . . . shall just a simple audit,” she said. . . . wHh a royal parade o f exciting products to help make life easier, arrested on circuit court war- Rd^, Ellington, the rental agent Skau testified that the IRS was be compelled In any criminal more glamorous for the queen of rants charging them with re- took heed of Ed’s abilities. He case to be a witness against only following its usual proce­ celvlng stolen goods. They will asked the Kiemans to be super­ himself.” dure in subpoenaing for addi­ appear in the 11th Circuit Court intendents of the complex. E l Judge Robert C. Zampano tional information. In WilUmantic on March 17. can also be found at Manchester GSl " It ’s a fishing expedition,” gave Miss Kellems and the gov­ Old world craftsmanship ... modern convenience The investigation la continu­ Meir.sriiti Kci'pltaJ. He Is a quiet, said Miss Kellems, "they’ve ernment three weeks to file le­ ing and further arrests are ex­ gentle man who keeps the halls asked for everything but the (Lot Wp Sl­ gal memorandums arguing their fi/v pected. The crime occurred in beautifully polished as part of L' '7- cases concerning the Fifth moon.” She said only in tax -t October o f 1969. his housekeeping chores. Amendment. cases is a person presumed ap lit 6 6 DREAM Also, Soderberg reports that Jessie is a gourmet cook, an guilty until proved Innocent. ? The government is represent­ 11 as the result of ‘an Investiga­ adept seam.stress, knitter, The judge told Miss Kellems \ k (Herald photo by BucelvloluB) ed by Jeffrey D. Snow, a trial tion Involving shoplifting on cpocheter. She and Ed reflnlsh that subpoenas are usually broad KITCHENS EDWARD C. KIERNAN attorney with the Tax Division Feb. 12 at the Hebron Aj^ll- furniture, paint and' decorate SI L in scope. \ of the U.S. Department of Jus­ ance Store, several youths have thetr ajiartment. Elach Is proud "The question is not if it Is tice in Washington. On the ques­ been apprehended and will be of the other’s accomplishments Bake 20 minutes in 325-degree Sprinkle with sugar. Cut Into morally right, but If it is legally tion of self-lncriminatlon, he not­ referred to juvenile authorities. and would rather talk about his oven. Cool slightly. Roll In addl- desired shapes. Bake on cookie wrong,” he said. IT £ / t i i c A.II ed that "this is a civil audit” Items taken included radios spouse. They will have been tional sifted confectioners sugar. sheets 8-10 minutes until very Miss Kellems then called Jo­ f T c H m Aim .rather than a criminal case. and a tape recorder. Some of married 30 years in May. Of Spice Cookies lightly browned. Cool on racks. seph J. Conley ir., the Hartford Dressed in a bright red suit these have been recovered and their three children, two live in 4 cups sifted flour Remember to center the director of the IRS, as a with her white hair curling un­ the investigation Is continuing. Manchester — Janet (Mrs. Wil­ IMi teaspoons baking soda cookie sheet In the oven. Allow witness. He testified that he der a blue flowered hat. Miss In Vietnam liam) Nevue and Gerald. Kath­ 1M> teaspoons cinnamon room for expansion and do not first became aware of Miss Kel- Kellems told the judge she was Army P*fc. Wilfred D. Hodge, leen (Mrs. J. Bruce) Barnett re­ 2 eggs place the cookies too near the lems’s case when she publicly acting "in the Highest American CABINETS TO COMPLEMENT 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ sides In Hazardville. There are 1 tablespoon milk edges of the sheet. If you do, tradition” in providing grounds announced she would not be fil­ 1 cup butter the ones on the outside will ing a tax return for 1968. Then ANY DECOR fred Hodge, Rt. 1, was recently 11 grandchildren. for a test case. assigned to the lOlst Airborne A visit to grandma and grand­ 1% cups sugar brown more rapidly than those She made a point Wednesday the wheels were set In motion IN A WIDE COLOR SELECTION. Division In Vietnam. pa’s Is certain to Include a treat. Mi teaspoon nutmeg in the center because of great­ of putting correspondence be­ to watch for her return, he said. lllv' Pfc. Hodge is a riflemEUi. Eki can turn out his peanut ■4 teaspoon cloves er heat reflection. tween herself and the IRS plus He said of the 1.3 million to Here’s an easy-on-the-budget way to bring kitchen of brittle in a matter of minutes. 1 cup currants Why are some cookies plac­ 'PRSBX.CR- ‘SpCCAAU mmm other documents in the record 2 million individual tax returns Tolland Antique Show Opening your dreams into your home. Using these standard stock A candy thermometer is essent­ Sift flour with baking soda, ed on racks and others allowed in case the decision is appealed filed in Connecticut, 40,000 to Gall Dickenson, left, of Memory Lane Antiques In Manchester, shows a set of flow Mue units you can achieve a customized decorator ial tor this recipe. When pouring cinnamon, nutmeg and cloves. to cool on the baking sheet? and eventually reaches the Su­ 60,000 were examined or audit­ china and an eariy whale lamp to Tolland Historical Society Museum C h airin g Mrs Bar­ all the convenience and step-saving efficiency of a kitchen Columbia the liquid mixture onto tlic In large bowl,' beat butter Cookies high in .sugar and fat, ed. r > I4 IMD 0rre s 4 S £ e p x b /.9 + bara DanfoPth. The items wiU be shown at the Tolland Historical Society's F o u i^ preme Court. cookie sheet, speed is important with sugar until light and fluffy. such as the spice ckle, should If the judge does not rule in Asked the chances that a re­ designed with your needs in mind. AnUques Show to be held tomorrow and Saturday from noon to 9 p.m. at the Tolland High as the brittle firms up rapidly. Beat in eggs until well blended. be removed Immediately to her favor concerning the Fifth turn coming to the department School. A total of 27 antique dealers from throughout New England will display their warra Cub Scouts Ed’s Honeycombed Peanut Beat in milk, then flour mix­ avoid sticking and to lower the Amendment, Miss Kellems is with only a name on It would (2 E N T E R . C U T during the show, which is being directed by Mrs. Bina Johndro of Tolland. (Herald photo by OUTSTANDING VALUE! Brittle ture. Stir in currants. Shape temperature quickly. This al­ prepared to argrue the case on be audited, Conley said: "The 2 cape sugar dough into ball. Wrap In waxed lows the cookie to crisp. ,.C3ook- Quatrale) ______the Fourth Amendment, which odds are close to 100 per cent 12 FT. ROYAL BIRCH STARTER KITCHEN Give Awards teaspoon salt paper and refrigerate until cold. ies that are cooled on the bak- CHUCJ^ SHEAldS protects "against unreasonable with the data processing sys­ 1 ■ trict Court. M l Py ^ d , buUer, milk, ice cream. Steven Reynolds and Greg utes. SUr In butter; cook about meeting of the Coventry His- Gradually, the little hpuse be­ When the jury brought in th Thursday: Italian spaghetti STAINLESS The three suspended police of­ Shirschac received bobcat pins; 2 minutes longer or imtU syrup torical Society in July 1962, came habitable with new shin­ verdict of acquittal, there was a ,^„ee, tossed s'alad, EDWARD Michael Wheaton, a ■wolf badge is light golden. Remove from gles and i>aint, small-paned ficers—Ronald August, 30, Rob­ sigh of relief from the defens^^^^^^j^ there was discussion alxiut se- dUjp'feoftsT ert Paille, 34, and David Senak, STEEL SINK and denner stripe, and Craig heat; stir In vanilla. Quickly windows throughout, and new suitable building for window sills. It was not imtll 28—all said they would seek SELF-RIMMED Pepin and Jay Tuttle, wolf sprinkle baking soda over sur- curing 'E11& ■Roa^T reinstatement with the Detroit DOUCEHE T badge and assistant denner ..face of mixture; Stir until the permanent use of the group, 1968-69, though, that running police force. They indicated stripes. light. Immediately and rapidly following the example of Mans- water and a heating system CHOICE Would be more than WebeloB receiving activity pour Into greased hea'vy-duty fiolcl, which had acquired one were Installed. When necessary they might seek full back pay outcome was ^’marvelous” and app______p^______26.V22 SINGLE BOWL, Reg. $27.95 ...... ^17.00 SAuSAfrE MEAT ik happy to welcome badges were Kenneth Bowen, cookie sheet 11x17 -with sides, of the old schoolhouses in that prior to this, the house was for their two and a half years hoped that life could return to :T. Us old and new James Jenaon and Albert Cool. Makes a|>proximate1y 3 town. heated by means of the huge -SbNtS bWK. X off duty. normal for her family. CmoCJfL Vernon friends alike to atop 33.\22 DOUBLE BOWL, Beg. $39.95 ...... ^23.00 Baros. pounds. Two unoccupied buildings old fireplaces, which generated Melvin Dismukes, 26. the Ne­ "The judge was a dirty so- in and vlalit wUb The mibs have sold a total of Don’t try to double or cut were suggested, each over 100 a good deal of heat, if some­ gro private guard, said he and-so, and you can quote me,” Ik 6,100 pounds of birdseed this this recipe In half. It just won’t years old; The Old Brick School what unevenly. feared for his life. said Mrs. Rebecca Pollard, School Menus htan a/t winter, according to Pepin. work. on Goose La., and a small young Pollard’s mother. In spite of the preoccupation "Every place I go, I go For Next Week Red Cross Drive It Is not known just when can- farmhouse on South St., tar­ with renovating the South St., armed,” Dismukes told news­ Mrs. Viola Temple, mother of MANCHESTER Restore new counter top Mrs. John Waller, chairman dy originated. The early Egyp- merly used by the Duffles, but young Temple, declared: The menu for next week for house, the idea of securing the CATT u.88t men after the verdict. “ This is a beauty—with of the Red Cross fund drive, Hans, the CMnese and the in 1982, the property of the " I wasn’t surprised or Vernon schools is as follows: OLDSMOBILE Brick School was not forgotten, great load off my mind, but has named her captains for the Arabs made sweets of fruit ctate. It was within the borders and after considerable discus­ shocked over it. I could see it Monday; baked com beef when I leave here it's just the drive. They in turn will ask for juices and honey. The Vene- of the Nathan Haie Forest, and sion at meeting after meeting, IS 99^ beginning. I don’t know who is coming day by day in the way hash, ketchup, buttered com, volunteer canvassers In all tlans take credit for refining the. state wits considering tear- the matter came to a town waiting for me out in the dark.” the judge was acting.” bread and butter, peaches and neighborhoods. The captains sugar from the Orient, a pro- ing it down, meeting in 1968, when the Brick The four defendants were ac­ Asst. U.S. Atty. Kenneth Me- cookie. KITCHEN are Mrs. (Nicholas Ferrigno. cess they began In 1470. During By September 1962, a com- Schcxjl was sold to the Histori'- cused of conspiring “ to Injure, Intyre, who headed the prosecu- Tuesday: American chop \ COUNTER TOP Mias Jean Natach, Mrs. Ernest thls same century, the Engll:^ mittee had been appointed to cal Society for the sum of $1. oppress, threaten and intimi­ tion, said, " I would have loved suey, buttered wax beans, MANCHESTER h i * Bottomley, Mrs. Rex Harkness, mtide the first sugar-coated approach the State Forestry De- 'BEEF Uv/ER. Us date” ten occupants of the mo­ to have had a conviction, but whole wheat bread and butter 1 49c sq. ft. At present, the old school re­ Mrs. Carl Gosllne, Mrs. Wilbur pllls. They were so successful partment regarding possible use mains boarded up, since the so­ 4 9 ? tel when they raided the build­ people don’t like to convict po- and cherry crunch, Renew worn-out counters, tables, furniture tops, with this high-pressure that apothecaries (who handled of the little house, and by ing July 26, 1967 in a search for lice officers for what they do Wednesday: Frankfurter on Fletcher, Mrs. Joseph Arm­ ciety has not been able, due to OLDSMOBILE spoil-proof plastic lam inate.'\-v strong and Mrs. Arthur Brown­ sugar exeliwively In those March of the following year, lack of manpower and funds, to llAPNIA reported snipers. during a riot.” roll, pickles, pineapple and cab­ days) made plain sugar pills to Society President Raymond ing. restore It so as to make It avail­ Witnesses said two white girls in New Haven, Cemn., writer bage slaw, cake with rasberry Silver Lane at HHd. Rdn Manchester Woodgralns, marble, deporatkre^ d solid color patterns. Everything sell as candy. Could they have Broga had asked Coventry’s caBtvMtwCT £2 A 32 Tax Complaints able to visitors. *49^ and eight Negro youths were John Hersey said Wednesday topping. you need to do a professtonarjob with home tools. been the first placebos? representative in the State Leg- 643-i5M Open ^ * 1. Eicipl Thun. $ S«t Leonard German, chairman The restorations take money, beaten with rifle butts or other­ night that the outcomes Thursday; hamburger gravy Peanuts are not nuts. They islature, Walter Thorp, to pre- of the Board of Tax Review, and funds for the South St. wise abused by police and Na­ of all the trials in the Algiers on mashed potatoes, buttered are peas and belong to the Lent th^m atter to the legisla- nacu^u “ haV<> not borne rtAoci nriH Hiiffor says that 32 persons filed com­ building came from a number N^VEUORDNG^ tional Guardsmen. Motel cases "have not borne peas, roll and butter, fruit jello. famlly of legumes. Peanuts lure. plaints on tax lists during griev­ amirces. In 1963, an "Old If found guilty, the defendants out”4JUL JudgetlUUgL. Robert Columbo’s------g’Friday: l l U C l , Batter-crisp fillet, grow best In soli with a loose At first it was suggested that Enloy new beauty underfoot ance sessions last week. He could have been sentenced to 10 prediction that Hersey’s writings mashed potatoes, buttered surface. The pod matures un­ the building might be leased '-'” ” "■•‘ 7 'Vr.'iJT ... plus step-saving eaae with .added that the assessors gave years in prison and fined would make a fair trial impossi­ beets, bread and butter with derground. After pollination, from the state, but Thorp plead- m" th t had been ble for the defendants. pears. an extra day to the hearings ed the society’s case so eftec- on Main St., that had been 2 $10,000. the arntdl yellow flowers of Che vacated by Wellwoods, with the Norman H. Ruiter, jury fore­ Hersey’s controversial book Milk is served with all meals. EVER-TEX Vinyl Floor Tile "so that we could be sure lively, that the legislature ac- peanut plant fade. Then, a society seeing a good profit at S W E E T t l T E , ^ „ o < T l man, said "the verdict speaks ’’The Algiers Motel Incident” everyone 'was satisfied.” Ger­ ti'illy deeded the house to tlie "D n-\ "tepr • Clear-through colprs can’t wear off. shoot 'is formed which grows the end of the season. tor itpelf” and that race was not had been cited as a work whose man noted that there were only So, on Sept. 24, 1963, the Dodd Named to Study • No waxing required. Smooth, dense longer and finally enters the The next year was on Outdoor LlOMt-TuHAs 3 ^ “ o2> . ^ E t L I C n i O a factor in the deliberations by pretrial publication would preju­ a few more complaints than last ground. A pixl develops which society held its first meeting surface blocks dirt. Your floor stays year and that this was ’ ’nor­ Antiques Fair, held on the the six women and six men who dice the trials. first-day fresh for years. k’Va.' will contain one to three pea- Its own quarters, with G X V l S ^ G f i i H T i a « L WHITE, School Segregation mal” because he said that grounds of the Nathan Hale heard the case. ”X I hope eventually the...w f point----- WASHINGTON wAomwLiiuxN (AP) — jsen. Sen. nuts. Protein ■value Is 26-30 per Thorp there to present the • Resilient, restful — provides under­ every year there are a few Homestead, which Is just down Lte in an earlier trial, August was I tried to make in the book xhomas J. Dodd, D-Conn., has foot comfort and sound-absorbing cent and oU content Is 43-80 per documents giving title to the will come home—thatthat there are i.------^ . ----- SALE! “ Introductory Offer more visitors. the street from the society’s (U4ECSE cent. One pound of peanut but- house. No land was Included In acquitted of first-degree murder been named to a special Ben­ OUR ENTIRE STOCK OR quiet. Only 720 Oartona, 12x12 little hou.se. More than 600 pei)- two standards of justice in -committee to make a study He said most of the com­ ter has more calories, proteins, this original deal, but two years P trE T Z - P a w in the death of one of the three ple attended the show, held on American courts, one for whites nf rnoial aAorrofrotinn in tViA nn. COMPLETE SELECTION OF ACCESSORIES. sq. ft. plaints concerned assessment minerals and •vitamins than a later, after n)ore efforts on the youths slain at the motel—Au­ of racial segregation in the na­ ADHESIVES, TOOLS. FREE INSTALLATION ADVICE. "Nathan Hale Day,” Sept. 22, 6 and another for blacks.’ 45c on lake property where changes pound of steak. part of Thorp and society mem- brey Pollard, 19—and Dismukes anu a.nuL,.c, ------^ nontion’s s scnooisschools anuand theim impact with some 22 dealers represent­ ItA wr ppu> was foimd innocent of felonious and another for blacks,’ tlie government policies had been made because of re­ The two following cookie re- hers, the legislature voted to ed. Again, the society turned a the alleged beatings. anther said. CANDLES searches on maps and deeds. clpes are Jessie’s. Both are deed approximately four acres good profit, so much so that the MADE BY THE RESIDENTS OF gopd; the cherry-almond balls of adjoining land, M(V^FOOI^AS ^ oi/ 14 AM PI members ^^.Ir was repeated in 1965, 1966 THE MANSFIELD TRAINING SCHCXXL i J Manchester Evening Herald may be a bit more fun because Meanwhile, the Jo and 1967. Oolunibla correspondent Vir­ of the surprise In the center, were working strenuously In 1968, the society broke ginia Carlson, tel. 228-92M. The dough may be rolled around improve the house and Its sur- MANCHESTER this pattern and Instead held nn ■nmTo -foKE S candled cherries, date pieces,’ or roundings. During weekends In THE auction in June, with members TRES CHIC BEAUTY SALON halved walnut meats. th^ summer, several men donating the items to be sold. Namath Turne Narratoi* Cheiry-Almond Balls would work at clearing the of BOLTON |W.|0LENIIEY 649-5253 % cup butter , grounds, butting the grass, tak- F^wd sales have been another NEW YORK (AP) -Joe Na­ ''teaspoon vanilla Ing away a long accumulation sourbe of funds and la.st year. ■'/ 1 the aliclety held a home tour Is happy to announ<;:e the addition of OFF! V- I 1 math, quarterback of the New 2 cups sifted flour i (if rubbish, and, moat Impor­ 0 1 In the fall, with six’ members' York Jets professional football 1/3 cup sifted confectioners tant, reshlngllng the entire team, has agreed to act aa nar­ sugar house. It was at this time that homes on view, 8", 6” , 9", 12” Columns, 8 to 5” In Diameter 3 3 6 rator when the New York Phil­ the house received Us well-re- Another antique show and ■ptfWroB Mr. Joseph Arsenault % teaspoon salt A 3” plain. W ere 76c. NO W 49c harmonic introduces next May a Vi cup ground almonds membered "sage brush gray” sale was also held, but this NORTH MAIN STREET musical work based on his life. coats of paint, a color that ac- time at the Church Community niGHliLIlD to our staff of fine stylists. He will be in Bolton, 8" cut. W ere »1.00. NO W 66c whole candled cherries The wortc was composed by tually looked more green than House, ending the year in tlie Tuesday thru Saturday to give you his expert '(about 60) MANSFIELD TRAINING SCHOOL Richard Hyman, with lyrics by Oream together butter, sugar, gray, (It was last year that the black. The society Is now considering attention. BUILDING MATERIAL—LUMBER—FUEL Dick Schaap, Namath’s ghost vanilla and salt until light and house was repainted "antique (DRI»)6E *5UlC€ : P A R K writer, fluffy. Add flour and nuts. M ix red.” ) the purchase of the old brick GIFT SHOP Next, the society members town hall on Main St. In the ELLINGTON s^OP FRIDAYS TO 8:30 F.M. Namath’s role will take about well using hands. One teaspdon TRES CHIC BEAUTY SALON Open Seven Days 12:80 to 6:30 P.M. I six minutes. H ie quarterback, of dough is used for each ball, attacked the Interior of the village and continues to hold Rt. 44A Mansfield Depot, (tonn. who has glmpy legs, remarked: Roll dough uroimd cherries, building. New paint plaster, Its monthly meetings on a va­ 3 1 7 H I G H L A N D S T R E E T CO RNER OF ROUTE 6 and STONY ROAD (W atch lor GHft Shop Signs) " I ’m sure It ■will turn out all other candled fruit, date plocos and even wallpaper In one riety of topics of historical in­ T .. C O N N . BOLTON — 647-9989 right as long aa my knees hold or halved walnut meats. Place room . were supplied, and by terest, In the now-comforlublo T « E CHOICES! MEATS IN TOWN on ungreased baking sheet. mld-1965, the society was able little i-ed house on South St,

/ . \v , -\ * ■ \\ \ ■, V - :- ' ':V 1. 'A V ■ '•\ A A u :. \ r . \\ i) \ ^ ■V \ MANCHfiSTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER THt|RSpAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1970 PAGE FIFTEEN PAGE FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHc:STER. CONN.. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1970 THE NHL, Side of Losing Season Herald Angle Rangers’ Increase Point B j f EARL YOST Loiiis Sports Editor Disputed Score Costly ton by knocking off Pittsburgh mend. Dave Keon’s 27th of the De»n Not Working l^ut Lived High NEW YORK (AP)—The second period goal that gaVe the “ It, hit me on the outside of needed it when, 17 seconds lat Rangers a 2-i decision over St. the right elbow,” said Plante. “ I er .Red Berenson scored for St t,n a pair of power play goals by ' During the 1967 World Series between thfe Tigfers and New York Rangers take Louis. . , „ O to. Carol Vadnals spoiled Louis Wedne.sday night, opening turned around and It was right with the Lemalre and Serge Sa- ^^th a sec- St. Louis, one bright, chilly morning I was in company Motmnnl H o c k e v a four-point bulge for New York In the third period with Dizzy Dean on the Detroit bench. I asked the one- the National Hockey there,” he said, motioning at his 3 jo0g pressing for theae tying period goal for Oakland. In the east raee over Idle Bos­ time St. Louis Cardinal ace righthander, author of 30 League’s East Division lead feet. ” I thought I had it. I got a goal, Marshall checked Gary Minnesota's winless stwak ton. ® j er Canadiens’ goal while Glenn extended to 19 games with into Boston tonight with a Sabourln against the boards and “ " wins in one season, how things were going and what Montreal remained five point;! good piece of It.” _____ ui. .u . Sather scored twice for the Pen- Loe Angeles gaining the tie Marshall’s stick shot Into the wrenched ,.hls shoulder on the he was doing for a Jiving. ‘Tm not working any more little bit of breathing room behind by knocking off Pitts­ gulns. against the North Stars on Dick but making more money than against the challenging burgh 3-2 while Toronto tr'pped air but the red light didn’t go play. from the free throw lane. on. For a moment, confusion The Injury comes on top of Toronto bunched three goals Duff’s third period goal. The ' K Dave Sauifdera, for many years Bruins Oakland 1-1 and Minnesota tied in the first period to whip Oak- Kings have not won In 12 after his playing days, had been But the guy who provided that Los Angeles 3-3 in other p-ames. reigned. But referee Art Skov earlier ones to all star defense- a fine duckpln bowler In Man­ breathing room—veteran Don­ The Rangers were leading 1-0 quickly took charge of the sltua- men Jim Neilson and Brad Park land with g'oalle Marv Edwards, games. * a re^ lar announcer dally of chester, keeps In shape play­ on defenseman Amle Brown's tlon signalling ^ a t the puck and the Rangers are likely to P>aylng only his second game Jimmy Peters scored t ^ fl« t baseball games and later as ing handball at the Hartford Y nie Marshall—won’t be there. 13th. goal of the season when had gone into the net. summon a replacement from since Dec. 11, recording the vie- two LA goals, each tying part of a weekend national tele­ . . .Ditto for Bemle Karlin at Instead. Marshall will spend the American t<«Y- game. ’Than Duff’s tally ■Ued ir casting-broadcasting crew. Dean day In New York’s Lenox Hill Marshall raced into the St. The Blues arg;ued the call and Buffalo of the the Hartford site except his Louis zone and lilted 'a high shot Arthur Reichert, the goal judge League. Bob Pulford, Brit Selby aneratilre 40, snow con­ Make Move at Doral First Hat Trick rome "Dizzy” Dean says he during the past few days. It’s lege’s success on the basketball tie downed Atlanta 120-112 In Philadelphia attack ditions good, hill excellent and MIAMI (A P)—^While the mass attention centered on “ never received one dime” Lew Alcindor did the Bal­ with 24 NEW HAVEN (AP)—With the possible, very much so. Team court this season have been other NBA action. NEW YORK (AP) The ed $90,000 after batting .276 with Baltimore also still has three the track medium and a large the big names of the game today in the first round from an interstate betting oper­ timore Bullets in twice. points. Dave Bing led Detroit field of competitors to thrill the first hat trick of his college ca­ A player scores a basket and Is Gary Klniel and John Barry, Trailing 91-78 late in the third “ Sports Schedule\ E«»t, SW Draw Opening Byes ' ' 140 RBI and 49 homers in 1969 unsigned players. They were of the $150,000 Doral Open golf tournament, a handful ation which resulted in his being deliberately fouled, which calls both ex - East Catholic High The big rookie sank a with 32. got a dressed in reer, Curt Bennett helped Brown quarter, Milwaukee fought to when 'he was voted the Amerl- pitcher Dave McNally, first thousands on hand of young men set out in dreary isolation attempting to named by a federal grand jury. lor an automatic two shots de- grads. Klnel Is expected to join foul shot with 14 seconds within 111-110 before going Shaler Halimon came off the THURSDAY, FEB. 26 lecture on speed and a con­ can League’s Most Valuable baseman Boog Powell and sec- colorful garb. skate over Yale 8-2 for the Dean, a member of baseball’s spite the fact the basket was the baseball team just as soon left in Milwaukee’s 115-113 ahead on baskets by Flym Rob- bench and scored nine points RockvUlee (12) vs. WaiTen tract for i)ower- The Min­ Player. ond baseman Dave Johnson. I’he Brattleboro Outing Club write an end to their obscurity. Bruins’ fifth straight hockey vic­ Hall of Fame, was cited as a made. ’Thus, a player may as the roundball Is put away. National______Basketball Asso- inson and Greg Smith. Balti- and Walt Wesley contributed six Harding (21) at Maloney Meri- Warren Harding Set nesota Twins settled for Owens, a winner of four gold Other signings Wednesday in- is to be complimented for a If recent history is any sta n d ------tory Wednesday night. co-conspirator but not charged make four points on one play. Eastern Is assured of taking victory over Balti- more’s Earl Monroe then hit a points to trigger a last-period the latter. medals at the 1963 Olympics eluded first baseman Lee May. show first class all the way ard, the time may be ripe. and won last week’s Los Lagar- Yale is now 6-16 for the sea­ as a defendant In an indictment two via the basket and a pair part In post-season ■ hoop play, ^jore Wednesday night and field goal before Alcindor’s free spurt for Chicago against San Windsor Locks (11) vs. Nauga* ’That’s what happened in base- who now works for the Ameri- by Cincinnati and first baseman Many members gave their time Four of the five winners on tos Open, an unofficial event, son, and 3-7 in the Ivy League. returned In Detroit the Florida tour last year were Jones, a powerful, slope-shoul- Brown, second In the Ivy also cost the injury-plagued throw. Monroe missed a 15-foot FYancisco. The Warriors suf- tuck (20) at Bristol Central ball Wednesday when Jesse Ow- can Leag;ue, lectured the Orioles Don Mi"cher and pitcher Diego I® make it the best in the Eas^ The old right-hander ,who won jumper at the buzzer. fered their eighth defeat in their Wolcott Tech (6) vs. Killing- For Roekville Game ens talked about running at the' on the art of running and condi- Segui, by Oakland. After the prelims, took a walk scoring thetr first professional dered 23-year-old from Kansas, League with a 6-8d record, Is 30 games in 1934 tor the St. Bullets the services of Alcindor scored 27 points and last nine outings. ly (18) at Ellington ^ By DEAN YOST Orioles spring training camp, tloning. Others players who still have ,1*’® crowd andl ound victory. And a number of young generally is regarded as the 13-7-1 overall. Louis Cardinals, told a news Rhody Routs Providence guard Kevin Loughery. Monroe 28. B^b Love’s 32 points led the Starford (7) vs. Durham (18) slugger Frank Robinson signed Owens is available to any AL not come to terms include pitch- 'Tiny PockeU, his son an grM - players are knocking on the most promising of the group. conference Wednesday: The victory moved Milwaukee Boston erupted for 64 points in guug .^^,},o tightened their grip at South Windsor After completing a successful regular season with a with Baltimore and slugger team, and the Orioles were er Steve Carlton, first baseman daughter, Ch^lie U^aff’ Pop door right now, ready to move “ There’s so much to learn out Blades Tiiiunidi ” I want to tell you exactly here,” he said. "You just keep to within six gamps„ , of , idle. .u crushing on third place In the Western LaSaJette (6) ‘ Rham (14) 14-6 record, Rockville High enters the CIAC playdowns Harmon Killebrew signed with quick to accept his services. Richie Allen and outfielder Lou Carlson, and^ nny ar n.^___|g at anytime. how I became involved In this first-place New York In the San Diego. With the score tied Division Jerry Lucas topned **■'• Xavier Middletown tonight ranked 12th in the Class L standings. ’The Minnesota. Besides Killebrew, the Twins Brock of St. Louis, outfielder sP®" If you look long Among them are Grier Jones, trying.” NEW HAVEN (AP)—It was thing. It was through a friend Duke Nips W olf pack, Eastern Division and Increased 108-108, the Celtics went on a Francisco with 20. ' ------Rams’ opponent is Warren Harding of Bridgeport which Robinson, who batted .308 last 'signed outfielder Bob Allison Reggie Jackson of Oakland, out- enough near or far you will.find John Miller, Bert Greene and Miller , a lanky, blond 22- ah easy 9-2 victory for the New who asked me to make wagers Carlin there. These men have year-old, said the second season the Bucks’ lead to 8% games 21-4 tear that put the game out „ . „ , j season, drove in 100 runs and and rookie Herman Hills, leav- fielder Ron Swoboda of the New Rnr" in ns tnr Hale Irwin. Haven Blades Wednesday over for him, and I did, as a favor. completed its schedule with a 10-7 mark and ranked Many of the established play- is easier than the first the Long Island Ducks. over third-place Baltimore. of reach. Don Nelson poured in 21st. Maloney High in Meriden will be the neutral site belted 32 homers, received an ing three players still unsigned York Mets and outfielder Bobby ^ nips He told me he enjoyed wagering Loughery was sent to the hos- 40 points and John Havlicek 36 Qiaps Chase estimated $125,000 for his 15th —outfielder Cesar Tovar, first Murcer and inflelders Horace many years ers say that quartet could in- "I got out of the players Murray Kuntz led the Blades and I was told there was no I Awaits ACC Tourney of the contest starting at 8 ------’‘TKe HOC has a big jumper elude the next big winner on the school in the middle of the year pital for X rays after he caught for Boston, while San Diego’s losses on the Rams’ major league year, Killebrew, baseman Rich Reese and relief Clarke and Jerry Kenney of the with three goals. Mike Hornby harm In it. loss left Atlanta, the Western o’clock. ^ training program and about 50 jones and Miller the last year and felt I had to ca-tch / . T.\ T-, 1 » c"® Alclndor’s knees in the Elvln Hayes connected for 46. . were three against meanwhile, signed for a report- pitcher Ron Perranoski. . and Pierre LeBlanc helped out “ I tried to keep him from wa­ NEW YORK (AP)—Dukes Blue Devils would love According to a prellml- Philadelphia built a 20-2 lead pace-setter. 2% games in front Denver Five, Rockville won eight of itk last aohedule boys are enrolled and work out candidates. up.” he said. “ This year, you East and one against Plalnville. with two each, and Len Haley gering. His family knows that. nine games prior to tonight’s when weather permits. hgye had their day dn the have the feeling you’re starting to upset the applecart in next week S Atlantic Coast report, he may have suf- as Detroit failed to make a bas- Angeles. ^ _ ____ Coventry High, 8-11, rated Idth and Norm Qulmond each had Later on I was told it was the battle. ’The downstaters are pac Trinity Defeats Skied Snow Valley in excellent nmellght, but none has yet bro- even with everyone.” Conference championship basketball youraament at fred a fractured rib. Because of ket in the first 7 :29 of the game Hudson led the Hawks C a n’ t Catch ^ ^ V norsioe Geer.'Al- bi Uie Class S Division. made one. wtong thing to do, and I stopped Charlotte against nationally ranked South Carolina, injuries, the Bullets dressed and coasted from there. It was with 32 points, Gaffney Sets Archery Mark weather. ’There was a small through to a victory. Irwin, a onetdme All-Big Eight ’The Ducks scored on goals it, long before this thing broke though he Is only 6-1, his 230- the playdowns only because an- Wesleyan Cagers crowd on hand and the skiing jones won rookie of the year defensive halfback for Colorado, only eight players for the game, the 12th straight victory for the The victory enabled the Son- The Dallas Chaparrals and from Jacques Blaine and Wayne seven to eight weeks ago. I also North Carolina and N.C. State. pound frame takes up a lot of other team was needed. Seeing Trinlty won against Connect! public doesn’t know wha^ they ho„org jast season with earnings had the Los Angeles Open title The unranked Blue Devils Boston crushed San Diego 76ers over Detroit in Philadel- ics to climb within games of Bob Verga have one thing in .... fVtotthat fViAthe Patriots ha/fhad a VhoffAi*better Winning Fourth State Title Maxner. want to say I never received 147-124, Philadelphia whipped phia, dating back to Dec. 10, fourth-place Phoenix in the room under the boards, cut and Southern Connecticut are missing in this area. People of more than $30,000. Miller In his pocket until he bogeyed stamped themselves as the tour- Lehigh qualified for the Mid- common. Both are chasing the Willie Moore Is Harding’s top record than the other S. schoola one dime for it, not one penny.” Detroit 122-105, Chicago topped 1965. West, despite being under .600, they ’The Connecticut Archery score. Second and third place downed uuwneu Stonohilloiuiiciiiii astia Bridgeporton ugc^ n . had..«v. come ...in ...... from some ...of the— owns methe low rounaround oiof methe year, methe luiaifinal nuie,hole, thenmen iwi.lost the uic play- ^ j ♦ T’ Dean said he had received a ney dark horse by upsetting the dle-Atlantlc, Conference playoffs Denver Rockets and Spencer scorer and defensive standout. held Its 1970 Indoor were won by Adrien Bernier oi lost to Fairle.'gh Dickinson anil larger areas in the vicinity be- j[j.gj caught the public off to Casper. He’s had his trou- M a lo y INameO t o t e a m 14th-ranked N.C. State Wolfpack on Friday by shading Lafayette Haywood but can’t catch them. were granted the right to play. Assn. letter from ” a little boy named Moore plays one of the comer Ohampioinships last Sunday at Hartford and Roy Szeluga oi New Haven Cfollege defeated cause of the crowds and long fgj,cy as a 17-year-old amateur hies since. Wednesday night 71-69 on free 86-83 In a special playoff game Wednesday night Coventry’s opponent is eighth RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — David” expressing hope that the Denver positions while the other front Hall’B Arrow Archery Lanes in E e^ Hartford. Merrimack in college basket­ waiting lines. in the 1966 U.S. Open. “ You try not to think about throws by Don Blackman and at Allentown, Pa. ripped off Its fifth ranked Christ the King (10-4) Mike Maioy, 6-foot-7 senior from former pitching idol “ was not SXZIyOKIS Opens Play March 13 straight position Is taken up by Sylvester Mrs. Bette Wlrtz of Glaston­ ball action involving Con-'ceti- Snow Valley has more Irwin lost In _a playoff _ _ to _ _Billy it,” he said, “ but it’s difficult to Dick Devenzlo in the last 30 sec­ Louisville warmed up for its American Basketball Associa­ of Southpoit at the Cheshire CStaanaptonkhlps last Sunday at Davidson, was named to the Involved too much in this gam­ Harper. Guards are Richie bury won the Women’s Amateur cut teams Wednesday night. than its big three neighbors and ^ggpgp for the title in the Los keep it out of your mind.” onds. crucial MVC game with Drake tion victory, a 120-110 decision High Sa^rday at 8 p.m. Manchesleir. It was attended by All-Southem Conference basket­ bling.” In an open reply to hla Murphy, Reggie Spears and Al crown in an exolting contest. In the Bridgeport game, the they hope to v.a,,« have ao new „ chairkq!- Qpen. Grecnc finished All ranked as definite threats ’The Blue Devils did it on the Saturday by crushing George- LSU’s Maravich Gets Wish, over Carolina, insuring the South Windsor, which also a record-breaking 94 competi­ ball team Wednesday for the small correspondent, Dean SCARES Palmer. Purple Knights played at home in for next season. Riding the road, too. Not ®*- ®' ®“ ®''s found nice run The 6-foot-5 guard who has The Redmen have a balanced beat New Orleans 113-106, New yonder for a momeftt, IP Rock- played in North Easton. » dttle over a mile long to Associated Press Top ’Twenty. H orse Dies scored over 3,400 points in this scoring attack and tough de- York nipped Kentucky 117-114, vllle wins Its game- against Maloney 81, Waterford 66 fect, to win. Dick Lamar of Indoor Archery titles. At this game 4-New York, AL East Bowling Green shaded West­ Y—Frank Calvo 149-404, Jer- three-year career and is cur- fense. Joe DePre and 6-11 Bill Miami stopped Pittsburgh 124- Harding, it advances Into the NW Catholic 73, Notre Danie Bristol took second and Norm time the Himateure will be com- Mass., saw sophomore Gilmore Tnea (Bpt) 67 O'Kane, also of Manchester, peting ft>r dianuplonshlp tro- Terrikas toss in four straight ern Michigan 76-74 at home to MIAMI (AP) — Fernando ry Smith 360, Fred McCurry 135- rently hitting at a 47 per game Paulz are St. John’s leading and Dallas beat Los Ange- first round against East Catho- powder, and was lucky to got keep alive its hopes of tying q-Qro’s mount went down and 374, Hank Martyn ^60-143-398, clip, will lead his Louisiana point-makers. les 147-142 for its eight straight, lie High which drew a bye In Windsor 60, Stratford 48 came in third. phles and the open profeasionalB field goals and lead Southern PROSPECTUS — Will the Yankees The Amateur Men kept the for the $2,000 cash purse. As Connecticut to a 90-80 victory down wltliout a spill. The Stee­ Ohio U. for the Mid-American ^^e 100-opund jockey must have Roy DeVeau 137-370, Charlie State teammates into the 33rd ------In the first game of a double- the playdowns. No, Haven 72, E. Haven 69 plechase was tough as a few of '70 be the Mets of '69? Ralph honors in the greater Hartford this is an Open tournament w ith over Stonehill. Conference title. felt as though the world was Whelan 142-372, Bert Davis 138- annual National Invitation Tour­ header at Los Angeles, Wash­ The Eagles are ranked fourth Class M moguls were starting to rise Houk, for one\ said the Yanks are a area. Mark Wlnther of Boltion a substantial purse this event And In New Haven, New;Ha- Ohio U. whacked Chicago falling on top of him. 369, Rocco Lupacchino 164-401, nament . ington’s Rick Barry poured In with a 16-3 record. In previous Farmington 60, Barlow 48 and the sun disappearing In tiie better team than the Mets right won the title of CAA Indoor wlU draw the top archers in the ven College defeated Merrimack Loyola 93-70, Rhode Island Five other entries in Wednes- Al Bujaucius 144-381, Joe ’The NIT selection committee Former Celt six points in the final 20 seconds meetinga with the Rams the Guilford 88, Gilbert 39 Wgh thin clouds. After a few now. All they hare to do is prove it. Amateur champion with a 289 United States. 90-83. downed Providence 81-74, Niag- day’s 10th race at Hialeah thun- ’Twaronlte 388, Pete Aceto 362, chos'e the Tigers, Southeastern of the third period, helping the East quintet has won out. Back Suffleld 71, New Milford 60 more runs, bade farwell to Ladd Houk made some good trades, but ara took Syracuse 91-83, North dered into Toro and his dis- Andy Lamoureaux 367, Ken Conference ' runnersup , along Caps Into third place In the In the era of Al Putz, Jim' Mar- Middletown 106, Plainfield 75 Parker and Avis Tlfft and was many key spots remain open. Stottle- IS NOW THE Texas beat St. Louis 86-82, West abled horse, Mike V. Seaton 380. with Marquette, Georgia Tech Tells* How West. tello and Joe Van Oudenhove Vinal Tech 70, Wilcox Tech 60 off for another sW area. myre may be a Seaver, Ralph, but is Fritz Petersen a Koosman? Pitching, Virginia got by Maryland 83-78 The mishap occurred before a and St. John’s, N.Y., Wednes­ New Orleans, dropping to To finish the day, I came to WOMEN — Reggrie Gburskl more than anything else, is weak. and Duquesne walloped Xavier gasping crowd of 19,274. day with a dozen spots still to be fourth, one-half game behind Hogback, a fine family ski area. 138-370, Gall Hampton 138. Team Lost Stottlemyrc of Ohio 105-63. ' Mike V was so banged up he filled for the post season tour­ Washington and 2^4 in back of The sun was out in full force Charlie Scott of North Caro- had to be destroyed, but the ney that opens March 13. BOSTON (AP — The San Denver, was led by Steve Jones. Nelson Scores 40 Points, and the skiing was excellent. At PITCHING — Mel StoUlemyrc woj 20-14, got o $70,000 contract, and lina closed out his home court lithe Toro suffered only a bra- Manhattan, Georgetown, D.C., Diego Rockets, blown out by a Barry and George Carter had lunch time I chatted with Ted should win 20 again. After him, the dropoff is big. Petersen was errotic career for the Tar Heels by ken hand despite the clash with Army, Duquesne and runnersup 64-point Boston Celtic fourth 25 apiece for the Caps, KiiKewlcz and his son, whom I in 17-16 season and Stan Bahnsen (9-16) never did get untracked. Bill tossing In 28 points and grab- more than three tons of horse- Rico Inks from assorted undecided confer- quarter, depend too much on Ed Johnson and Levem Tart Celtics Break Period Mark haven’t seen in a long while. Burbach and Mike Kekich still unproven. Ron Klimkowski IS-7 at Syracuse, bing 13 rebounds against Virgin- flesh. ence races are other teams ex- center Elvln Hayes, says Rock- with 24 points each, sparked a Quite a boy and his skiing has could be No. 4 starter. is O.K., With Steve Hamilton, Lindy Mc- ia Tech. He received a standing Mike Hole was aboard Moun- R ^ x Pact, pected to be named. More selec- cts’ forward Toby Kimball. late Ne’w York charge in the BOS(rON (AiP) A tou(di of quarter scoring record by pour- Improved. Doniel, Jack Aker and a heolthy Joe Verbanic. Rating— C. ovation from the crowd in the tain Pine. Despite having blood tions are expected today. Kimball was interviewed Nets victory. Leading by 93-90, the flu turned out to be Just In M points to vrrap up tile Over at the Great White closing minutes. spurting from his ear when his Maravich," who Is famous for Wednesday night on Bill How- Johnson dropped In four points Qjg doctor ordered for Don Way, the new lift is a wonder­ CATCHING — Thurmond Munson, a power hitter, will take over the Big Bob Lanier led NCAA- helmet was cracked, Hole was Gets Raise his behind-the-back passes and ard’s postgame radio program and Tart three for a 100-90 ’ ------ful and vast improvement over storting job. Jake Gibbs, who couldn't hit as well as he threw footballs, EACH IN PADS’ bound St. Bonaventure to its found to have suffered only mi- socks whlc)i drop around his an- here, scene of San Diego’s 147- spread and the New Yorkers ni a c oe nign «u the Poma which takes the skier will be dislodged to No. 2. Rookie John Ellis will also stick. Rating— C. IF BOUGHT KINGLY WINTER HAVEN ,Fla. (AP) kies when iihe plays, has helped 124 defeat. were never headed. Louie Dam- points In leading the Boston Cel- elghth straight victory with 23 nor Injuries after examination safer and faster to his destina­ INFIELD — Danny Cater takes over first with a .290 bat. Ellis can also —Rico Petrocelli has signed his LSU, coached by his father “ We were outhustled, outnm, pier had 36 points lor the Colo- tics to a 147-124 National Bas- UsS.Thinks *22*5 points against Canisius although at a local hospital, tion. The loading tracks are well ploy first. Horace Clorke (.285) has second lacked up and Gene Michael he sal out most of the game be- Th4 othpr four horses and 1970 contract, leaving Mike An- Press, to a 17-8 record with outrebounded—the works,” said nels . ketball Association victory over kept and no problem for the drews, the other half of the Boa- three games remaining. a dejected Kimball. The 64 Donnie Freeman and George the San Diego Rockets Wednes- (.272) is bock at short. Houk likes them' both. Pete Word, from the White cause of foul trouble. their riders came out with no About World skier to leave at the end of hi.s Sox, will get a crack of third if he can hit like he once did. If not, Jerry ton Red Sox’ All-Star second Marqueitte, ranked eighth by points scored by Boston tied a Lehmann fired the Floridians to day night. Me m Niagara, also NCAA-bound, serious problems. Charles Bal- tow. Many well tanned faces of Kinney (.257) is there. Two rookies merit mention: Dove McDonald, 24 base combination, ai^ the only The Assb^lated Press, lb led by National Basketball Association their triumph-hitting for 34 and "I noticed It a^ut an hour |>e- «Weii t t a U «l closed Its horte season by open- tazar was up on Sad Enough, mends were on the hill enjoy­ HR's of Sytacusp, and Tony Solito, who once hit|Sl HR's in the Carolina Ft|el« *i$u («n Ing a 15-polnt lead and with- Eddie Maple was riding Big player still outside the fold. \ junior guard Dean Meminger. record'for one quarter that was 26 points, r,bspectlvely. Mike fore'the game and I got sicker Hockey Wins C7$|I« |7N IIH ing this healthy sport. Tlie best League. Both ore first basemen. Rating— C. Ctlelt JIM $l«l standing a Syracuse rally. Cal- Cheese, Jorge Velasquez went Petrocelli, whose 40 home The 19-3 Warriors spumed an set earlier this season by Allan- 'Lewis hkd'25 for the Pipers. M the game went on," the big BUCHAREST, Romania (AP) snow of the day was found on Ht$il$ ItM Ut» vln Murphy of Niagara fouled to the grass course along with runs last year established an NCAA at-large old .Tuesday be- ta, also against San IMego . Dallas erupted for 48 points In cornerman said as he accepted — The United States team had a the Rlpperoo and the Sugar OUTFIELD — Roy White was leading hitter last year with .290 and out with about two minutes left Peters Gold and Craig Perret American League record for a cause of a playing site dispute, Hayes scored 46 points for the the final period to offset an 81- congratulations for his big per- day off today to think about Its Slope. remains in left. Bobby Murcer had great start in center, toiled off to after scoring 24 points. Jim tumbled from Space Jog. shortstop, catAe to terms virtually assuring them of the Rockets before fouling out with point outburst by LOs Angeles In formance. two overwhelming victories In The Jim' Howard Ski School Is .259. Still hit 26 HR's, though. Curt Bletory, from Houston, takes over in Penlx’s two free throws with Only four horses — three of Wednesday and said he was NIT spot. Marquette, .particlpat- 2:18 left to play and the game the first hklf. The Stars scored Asked why h® was scoring so Group B play of the World Ice kept busy giving lessons and titc right. Yonks always liked him. Last year: .253, 12 HR's. Bill Robinson, WHOLESALE TIRE CO nine seconds to play gave Bowl- them had been running ahead “ very satisfied.” ing in Its fourth NIT, lost the already decided. 48 points in the opening period many more points recently, Nel- Hockey Championships. Brattleboro Ski Patrol gi’vcs ex­ still trying to live up to expectations, would be a pleasant surprise it he ing green a 75-72 lead and offset of Mike V—managed to find the No figures were disclosed, but 1967 final to Southern Illinois. “ We’re depending too much and held an 81-71 halftime lead son said simply, "I ’m shooting HARTFORD 527-3146 "I was pleased with their per­ cellent coverage at Hogback, hits. He curdled at .171 last year. Rating— B. I 110 WALNUT ST. Lieroy Dixon’s basket for West- finishline. Thewlr-i ;p, in order, G e n e ra 1 Manager Dick Georgia Tech , 16-8, will be on Elvln Hayes,” Kimball said, before the Chaps stormed back, more,” and left the gathering to formance,” U.S. Coach Murray the Putney cross-country race MARCHESTER 643-2444 em Michigan as the buzzer Included Rapid Fire II, Porto O’Connell said the ’ slugging making only Its second tourney explaining that Elvln gets the Clncy Powell topped Dallnis get some medication. Williamson said Wednesday aft- and at Maple Valley. TOP ROOKIES — Houk is onxiously awaiting arrival of Ron Blomberg. 357 BROAD ST. Might be this year, maybe next. Hit .284 with 19 HR's in Eastern League sounded. Oonnone,- Wise Road - and Royal shortstop “ deserved a big raise appearance ever. The Bngi- ball by design In most of the with 32 points and Glen Combs Tile game with the Rockets er the Americans trounced Bul- UBfPIRBS’ CLASS— ^Alton Cowles briefs a class of nine in discussing: Little* last year, but might wind up .in Triple-A tor onother season. He has the John Fultz scored 26 points Robin, and he got one.” neers played in the NCAA tour- team’s plays. “ And, of course, added 22. including 16 In the was close most of the way, with garla 19-1. ’The Americans had League baseball rules at recent session. The clinic, open to all wishing to be­ ELKS ■— Stan'Seymour 149------Most estimates placed his new nament in I960. one of Blvln’s weaknesses Is he fourth quarter. George Stone Bofiton trailing 97-98 going Into knocked o « Japan ll-l Tuesday, come umpires, lists a second class Tuesday night at 7 o’clock at Illing/ High. 387, Joe Ptcaut 160-386, Al At­ tools, needs only experience. Jim Lyttle, Frank Tepedino and Ron Woods HKSI INIRODUCFD T(i7 (tin |lt$*'■'Of'’ for Rhode Island as the Rams will get chances again. All were up before. lUNIHOW L beat Providence turtce (n the Wlllle Davis of the Los An- contract In the $55,000. to $60,000 Rich Yuiicus, 6-9 center, the doesn’t passi the ball too much. a*'d Craig Raymond .were high the final period. The Celtics ex- the opening day of the elght-na- The clinic has been set up by Al 'Vincek, American Little League commission­ kins 136-363, Norm Oosker 142- Mme season for the first time In geles Dodgers hit safely In 81 range—an approximate $20,000 lOth lead'ng scorer in the nation He can score his3ll-40 but we’re for Los Angeles with 34 points ploded In that last session, how- tlon tourney, and play Ymo- er, with Cowles, District Eight umpiring supervisor in charge. Any man wish­ 349^ Skip Sceery 137, Tony Desi­ raise. 18 years. straight games in 1969. with a 29.2 average, heads the not going to win ball games.” each ever, breaking the NBA one slavla Friday. ing t o . join the regular umpire board is invited td come to this meeting. mone 354, Dick Krol 845. Prediction: 4th in AL East

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MATURE sales clerk, know­ EAST HARTFORD, procedure■ for free estimates. 876-1642. 647-9564. preferred. Excellent working 1968 DODGE R4T, 19,000 miles, ledge of sewing necessary. Ap­ CONN. ple manager, Fabric Cup­ conditions, fringe benefits, re­ Enclose your reiSy to good condition. Caill owner, CARPENTER — A reliable b .H. MAGOWAN JR. & Sons, board, 177 Hartford Rd. be­ tirement plan. Apply In person the box In an envelope — 643-1830. handyman for repairs, installa­ SUTTERS —. Full, part-time. Interior and exterior painting, tween 2-6 p.m. to Fitzgerald Ford, Route 8S, address to the Classified tions, home improvements. paper hanging. Thirty years top pay for child care, aides WANTED, counter clerks for Manager, Manchester 1955 FORD stick, will pass In­ Rockville. Call Ted at 247-7836. If no experience, four generations. and companions for the elderly dry cleaning establishment, Evening Herald, togrther spection. Good tires, new BEAUTY IS OUR answer call 649-0734. Free estimates, fully insured. and convalescent. Day-night full or part-time. Steady work. IMMEDIATE openings on first with a memo listing the brakes and ingition parts. $75. BUSINESS 643-7361. hours. O-ver 21. Have own Apply at One-Hour Marteniz- and third shifts as furnace companies you do NOT 617-9503. LEON CieszynskI builder —new want to see your letter. ——------Make It yours—become an transportation. We sit better. ing, 299 West Middle ^pke. operator along with second homes custom built, remodel­ Call 289-2530. shift openings as shop helpers. BUZZ SAWYER BY ROy CRANE Your letter wlii be de­ JUNK cars removed. Call 875- ing, additions, rec rooms, ga­ ERWIN DAVIS, painting and ^^yoN Representative. No ex- Manchester. stroyed If the advertiser 6369, ask for Dave or leave papering, prorn^ courteous perfence necessary. Own hours, ^X R T-'nM E TlyprsT^r' office Many exceptional benefits, plus NOW STOP TRYING TO BLOCK rages, kitchens remodeled, F IS IT TRUE SO WHAT? Is one you've mentioned. Message. 316 per car. service. Tel. 649-0495. high earning potential. Call Im­ SALESGIRL for morning shift, quarterly bonuses. Apply in bath tile, cement work. Steps located at Bolton Notch, 10-12 F ThEYPLANTO THEYVE BOUGHT THE WHEELS OF PROGRESS, If not it will be handled five-day week. Please apply person, Klock Company, IMO dormers. Residential or com- CONTRACTOR — Interior, ex- mediately, 289-4922. daily, 3-6 daily, 9-12 Saturdays. BULLDOZE THE THE SPRING AND THAT CONFOUNDED In the usual manner CHEVELLE 1968, SS 396, vinyl Mr. Donut, 256 West Middle Tollan(l Tpke., Manchester. merical. Call 649-4201. Must be able to type with rea­ TREES ANP PLL 9 0 0 ACRES. THEY RAVINE'S NOTHING BUT c l»« 5| NIA, u«. TJA. A*|. U y ff - Off. roof, rear speaker, mag type terior painting, paper hanging. cOUNTERGIRL, 6 p.m. to 1 Tpke. Manchester. CAN DO ANY DANS sonable speed, neatness and IN THE RAVINE A WASTE... A JUNGLE OF wheels, snow tires, excellent CARPENTRY, —concrete steps, Discount on wallpaper. Call a.m., part-time. Apply in per­ APPLICATIONS now being TOAAAKEA THINS WITH IT TREES, BOULDERS, AND accuracy. Phone Mr. Matrlc, condition. 649-2074, after 6:30. floors, hatchways, remodeling Oscar Hebert, 646-3048. son, Bess Eaton Donuts, 160 WOMAN for part-time nights taken for counter work at the PARKINS AREA THEY WANT.' HIDING PLACES FOR'COONS Lost and Found 1 Center St., Manchester. 646-1700. Monday - Friday, 6 p.m. to Dairy Queen Brazier, days, porches. garages, closets, cell- £> * e . PAINTING service, in­ FOR THEIR that o vertu rn PEOPLE'S closing, for snack bar. Apply nights or weekends. Apply at TRUCKS? GARBAGE. CANS. LOST -L ig h t silver ml-lature 9.pagsenger Country ^“ ‘<=3 finished, r e c terior and exterior painting. in person. Vernon Lanes, the Dairy Queeft, 242 Broad i X poodle, last seen Highland Park gqyjre. Reasonable. 742-7608. rooms, formica, ceramic. Oth- Free estimates. Prompt serv­ Route 83, Vernon. St., Manchester. Majrket—Bolton area. Answers er related work. No Job too ice. 649-2476, 649-8434. E to name of Gee Gee. Plea:jp 1965 CHEVROLET station wag- small. Dan Moran, Builder. PERSONNEL AUTO mechanic, ateady work, E if ! ma tV HU, l«, TH »h. u». K. on. notify. Hazel K. Finlay, 649- on Belair, radio, heater, auto­ Evenings, 649-8880. EDWARD R. PRICE!—Paint­ good fringe benefits. No Satur­ 1411. Reward. matic transmissionv excellent ing exterior and interior, INTERVIEWER days. See A1 Patch, Service ‘‘And stop thinking about my fee . . . that could ruin condition. Call 649-6889 after 4. CARPENTRY and remodeling paper hanging. Ceilings, etc. RN’S — LPN’S Manager, Carter Chevrolet LOST: Orange and white strip­ ANYONE’S health!" ------rec rooms, dormers, kitchens, Insured. 649-1003. Co., Inc., 1229 Main St., Idan- ed male cat, 9 months, white additions and garages. Call For EJast Hartford. For one of the nation’s leading person­ chester. paws, Manchester, Keeney St. • 1965 VOLKSWAGEN Bug, needs Tom Corbitt, 643-0088. INSIDE —outside painting. Spe­ nel placement agencies. The Rita Girl placement system AIDES BY LANK LEONARD ! vicinity. Reward. 643-2831. body work, 3460. 649-1369. cial rates for people over 66. brings famous nationwide services to companies and Job MICKEY FINN seekers In the East Hartford, Manchester area. We need OPENINGS ON ALL CARPENTER — semi-retlred. Call my competitors, then call FOUND: Black, female, poodle- Repairs;, etc., sagging porch­ top grade placement counselors who can achieve top earn- 1 I I l~ T © MAYBE MINERVA WANTS TO SURPRISE me. Estimates g^ven. 649-7863. ME! SHE/VIIGHT.BE PLANNING TO y STEVE CANYON BY MILTON CANIFF type puppy. Call Dog Warden, Trucks— ^Tractors 5 es, buildings straightened. ______Ings. Personnel backgp'ound not required but strong sales SHIFTS MOLD MAKER ARRIVE WITHOUT LETTING orientation is. A rare career opportunity. To arrange inter­ 646-4555. That professional touch with- JOSEPH LEWIS Custom 11st class mold maker. | I SEEM TP HAVE BUT I M U ST^ 1966 DODGE A-lOO van, orig:!- out the professlontil price. Mr. view, call: Unusual salary and fringe bene­ FDUND: Light buff chihuahua, nal owner, very good condition. Painting, interior and exterior, Immediate openint A FRIEND AT COURT EXPLORE THE Regan, P.O. Box 31, Vernon, paperhanging, fully insured. fits. LE6AL ANCLE male. Call Dog Warden, 646- Call 643-9479. good benefit^ got Conn. For free estimates call 849-9658 = ALLTHI5l 4655. wages growth poten-| If no answer 643-6362. pickup jje^ o N H. s m it h and S o n - RITA GIRL FOUND: Cocker-'type, light —utility body truck, Very MEADOWS WEST Itial. Remodeling, repairing, addi­ APPLY buff, female. Call Dog Warden, reasonable, 249-7625. 800 SILVER LANE 99 EAST CENTER ST. CONVALESCENT HOME 648-4665. tions, rec rooms, garages, Floor Finishing 24 1963 CHEVROLET dump truck. porchee and roofing. No Job EAST HARTFORD MANCHESTER Call 649-4611 for Interview. IONA MFG. GO. FLOOR SANDING and reflnlsh- FXIUND: Bassett hound, male, Gross weight 28,000 pounds. too small. Call 649-3144. 528-9416 646-3441 Unit of General ing (specializing in older brown and white. Call Dog Good running conation. A ^ wES ROBBINS C a rp T n S T ^ - Signal Gorp. Warden, 646-4665. ing 31,600 or floors). Inside painting. Paper APPUCA’nONS now being Regent St., Manobeater oesi oner, m u si modeling______Adrtit specialist. Additions, sell. Call 647-9839. hanging. No Job too small. taken for cotinter work at the FX>UND: Sable and white toy rec rooms, dormers, porches, John Verfallle, 649-6760. BOOKKEEPER Accountant — BEELINE Fashions has oppor- Dairy Queen Brazier, days, collie t)T>e, female. Call Dog cabinets, formica, built -Ins, Challenging position In public tunlties for women who cannot nights or weekends. Apply at Warden, 646-4656. Trallen— ______bathrooms, ______kitchens, 649-3446. accounting office in Manches­ accept ordinary time clock the Dairy Queen, 242 Broad Bonds— Stocks work. No delivering, no collect­ MR, ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY ter for full-time, part-time or St., Manchester. Mobile Homes 6-A d o r m e r s , garages, porches, temporary. Familiarity with ing, no investment. Prefer Personals rec rooms, room additions, Mortgages 27 EXPERIENCED X CERTAINLY I WONDER IF YOUR COA4RANV CXXJLD 1989 TENT camping trailer, Individual Income tax returns women who have use of car at EARN 360 and more in famous kitchens, add-a-levels, roofing, MORTGAGES — 1st and 2nd. brand items. No investment. HOPE SO. LOAN H B l TO HAVE LUNCH WITH AAE? INCOME TAX preparation serv­ hardtop, used once, sleeps 4, would be helpful. Call 649-2206. least two evenings a week. AAAY WE siding, general repairs. Quality mortgages— interim financing OIL BURNER u u w BY DICK CAVALLI ice. Please call Dan Mosler, extras. 647-1270. For personal interview call 646- Help friends shop from home. BE OF WINTHROP workmanship. Financing avail­ —expedient and confidential KEYPUNCH OPERATOR 649-3329 or 247-3115. 0480. Send for free all new catalog. SERVICEMAN H ELP W i M able. Economy Builders, Inc. service. J. D. Real Estate Popular Club Plan, Dept. Y6C1, TD>OU, I CAL'trTAKEMUCH WOMAN needed in our plasma I H©!VR7HATEICH VE3... HE BOUGHT 643-8159, 872-0647 evenings. Assoc. 648-6129. Opening for experienced Al­ Lynbrook, N.Y. WiuiUmI for Full Time Q M O P E O F - m i e . Motorcycles— SIR? MR. LOTSABOCikS HIM A ROC} A V spray department on first and INCOME Taxes prepared by pha-Numeric IBM keypunch- E m ploym ent BOU&^ Hie LITTLE REEL, ANP LAKE u Marvin Baker. Call 643-0267. Bicycles 11 er to work full-time days. second shifts as a tape mask- RELIABLE woman wanted to B O y A NEW eU PE R IO R ,' R oo« na-Sldiii9 1* »usim»s Oppom inlty 28 Company offers excellent er. No experience necessary, care for children, ages 2 and Apply In Pemon FieniNG OUTFIT, TAX Returns prepared In the BICYCLES—New and used. Re- 6, in my home. Tnesdays and ESTABLISHED bakery busi­ wages and working condi­ will train. Many exceptional convenience of your home, pairs on all makes. Open daily Thursday, 7 :45 to 5 :45. Own 1 - BIDWELL Home Improvement ness, Main St., Manchester. tions, convenient free park­ benefits plus quarterly bonus­ BANTLY OIL C O .. Inc. Business - personal. Call 648- 9-5:30. Manchester Cycle Shop transportation or live near 331 M ain St. Co. Ekpert installation of Excellent returns, figures ing, in-plant cafeteria and es. Apply in person Klock Oo., 5 3 3 g. 182 West Middle Tpke.. 649- Birch Hill, Avery Heights. 644- aluminum siding, gutters and available. FVll price, 36,600. above average benefits. Ap­ 1366 Tolland Tpke., Manches- 2098 8854. INCOME TAXES prepared by trim. Roofing Installation and Call Mitten Realty, Realtors, ply: •ter. appointment,_____ personal and 160 OC., HONDA Scrambler, repairs. 649-6496, 876-9109. 643-6930. 2 bustness. Please call R.J. Bell;, new jfkiwt, new tires, $286. Call 2 BY AL VERMEER FIRST NATIONAL PRISCILLA’S POP 649-8736. 649-4100. ROOFING and repairs done b e a UTY shop for sale, set realistically. Free estimates. for 2 operators. Well establish­ STORES, INC. 'nrWESl WHAT P & S Roofing. 649-1616, 649- PARK & OAKLAND GHOST CHOL HAVE a World Gift Show and ed, owner- wishes to retire. AVENUES (CUF2LED YOUR^ STORIES." CAIALLJ J -it MOTORCYCLE helmet, excel­ 2873. H AIRP.2 receive a beautiful hand carv­ Write box "G " Manchester EAST HARTFORD, CONN ed table free. Call 643-7975. lent condition. Call 649-1142. WOMEN ROOFING and roof repair. Herald. INDIVIDUAL Income tax re­ Coughlin Roofing Co., Inc. 643- CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER Busina'S Sarvieos SECRETARY — General office;f^e turns prepared In your home 7707. RUBBISH route for sale, 130 EARN EXTRA MONEY FOR EASTER duties Include typing, short­ WELL' HERE GOES! WE'LL O R a S by appointment. Call 649-8606, Offarad 13 stops. Richard Lee, 228-9685. OKAY, AR.TUBB9... I'LL BE ON THE H.H. Wilson. hand, and ability to work with PLANE FOR NBW YORK BY lO '.lSl BACK TO WcKEE’S PLACE... ANP Roofing and ADD TO FAMILY INCOME 6 QOOP LUCK WITH YOUR PLAN FOR WATCH TO SEE IF THOSE JEWEL DRY WALL — remodeling — figures. Apply Mr. Smith, Co­ 6 TRAPPING LAPIPB'9 SANG I SHARKS RISE TO THE BAlTl WANTED, RIDE to Pratt * paint, repair, or replace ceil­ Chimneys 16-A Help Wanted— ca Cola of Hartford, 451 Main Whitney, first shift, Parker St. ings and walls. Reasonable Female 35 St., East Hartford, Conn. STEADY WORK UNTIL MAY P i® ® " ' and Helaine Rd. 649-0620, any­ rates. Call 849-5764. ROOFING — Specializing re­ time. pairing roofs of all kinds, new WAITRESS for part-time 3-8:30 COMPLETE Janitorial service, •oofs, gutter work, chimneys PART-nME typist for CPA p.m., five days weekly, no z 40 HOUR WEEK—HOURLY RATE PLUS SONUS ''W 11' homes and offices. Floors offl(!«. Call 646-2465. weekends. Ideal for house­ > s cleaned and repaired. 30 years' Automobiles For Sole 4 washed and waxed, ruga sham­ xperience. Free estimates. wife or college student, experi­ pooed, windows washed. 649- Call Howley 643-8361. 844- COOKS and assistant cooks, ence helpful but not necessary. OPENINGS FX>R MACHINE WRAPPERS — HAND WRAPPERS NEED CAR? Oedlt very bad? 8876. 8333. days and evenings, full or part- Good hourly rate, good BY |B0B LUBBERS Bankrupt, repoMesslon? Hon time. Modern convalescent gratuities, pleasant atmos­ PACKERS — STOtIK LAYOUT ROBIN MALONE TYING MACHINE OPERATORS — LITHO PROCESS \ est Itouglas accepts lowest YOU ,^RE A-1. Truck Is home. Excellent working con­ phere. Apply In person. Brass WHeR^ISMIKg L^M0HAUeASO “ Cellars, attics, yards, drive­ 1 ’’c^tt-p DFAVwwoN OK Narr..\ on with rne snow, ^lesm/sp.') m9 huspanp, down, smallest payments, any Heating and Plumbing 17 ditions. Previous experience Key Restaurant, 829 Main St„ ^ RODIM ■ ways sealed and- small truck­ preferred, but not necessary. i raULY A WORK Of= ) WHBN RO Wig 0 © " -Z> FAY aaP .jY O O F J^ F/gN P^ where. Not small loan finance Manchester. \ 1 ------______WHgR^/S ing done A-1 right. Call Tre- SAM WATSON Plumbing and Contact Mr. Tollsano, Meadows ^ ' V y COME IN AND SEE THIS (. U» ,, HI*. . T w tii u $ tvi. 0» company plan. Douglas Mo­ Heating. Bathroom remodeling mano Trucking Service toll- Convalescent Home, 847-1461. COUNTER GIRL — five days INTERESTING WORK tors, 846 Main. and repairs. Free estimates. free, 742-9487. An equal opportunity employ­ weekly. Top wages. Apply In INTERVIEWS DAILY 9!S0-11;S0 A.M. Call 649-3808. LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSQN 1962 CHEVY II station wagon, er. person only, Hllllardvllle^ MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY standard transmission, snow EXCAVATING Trenching \ Luncheonette, 303 Adams St., 8:80-8:30 PJd. ~ • 3/gi Bob Cat machine, snow plow­ GRANT'S 65SbERNED about people? tires. Runs good. $300, C all Quality work for reasonable Manchester. ing driveways and parking Become a homemaker! The anytime, 644-8881. ’ prices. Call for free estimates. lots, tree removal. Reason­ Manchester Homemaker Serv­ 643-6341. able rates. 648-6169, 872-0647. ice, Inc. Is seeking mature NURSES' AIDS C. R. DURR & CO.. INC. 1960 CHEVROLET Impala women who enjoy caring for door. Call 649-4128. SHARPENING Service — Saws, ALL SHIFTS Milllnary, -children and helping people I / knives, axes, shears, skates. who are elderly or convalesc­ 1008 STUDEBAKER, 6 cylinder, rotary blades. Quick service. Drassmaking 19 Monchastor Manor GROWING SINCE ’98" ing. Find out If you qualify WHOLESALE NURSERYMEN C«*< re 0«a ■ t—p 4-door sedan, excellent running Capitol Equipment Co., 88 let wt oe for well paid part-time work Nursing Homa MANCHESTER, CONN. condition, new tires including Ma'ln St.. * Manchester. Hours FOR ALTERATIONS neatly 885 W. CENTER STREET snows, now battery, 742-6877 af- dally 7:80-8, Thursday, 7:80-9. and reasonably d ^ e In my by calling 643-9611 between ter 6:80. Saturday, 7:80-4. 648-7968. home. Call 643-8760. 9-4 p.m.

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iY. \ \ \ V A \ \ ^ W ■ \ \\ \ \ \ . f \ A\\ \ U'\ A 'x « • 'MX ■ ■ \ \ - V • -A 1970 PAGE N « ,\- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1970 ...... im PAGE E i g h t e e n invoslm ant Proparty Housas For Sola 72 Housat For Sola 72 Heinot For Sola 72 Housas For Sola 72 Housas For Sola 72 Out of Town Out of Town BY SHORTEN and WHIPPLE ■usinoM Locariom Wantod To Root 68 For Solalola 70-70-A Help. Want*d— THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW MANCHESTER — Excellent 6- For Sola 75 For Sola \ 7B Mol* or Pomalo 37 For Ronf 64 WANTED — Light Housekeep­ PEIARL St. — A 14-room, du­ $21,900 VERY Attractive 1968, MANCHESTER Here’s a BRAND NEW 8-room, four bed­ rqom Colonial with attached ...... , 9A6PARILLA f TMOSE CAlLOREM- J I AMBur ing room for woman within plex homo. Handy to schools 3-bedroom Ranch, bull^n house for the whole family, room ' Dutch Colonial, Hilltop RANCH OF MY DREAMS garage, fireplace, plastered COLUMBIA—Try this 280’ lake- BOLTON . . . attractive A iH'T ITINFURIAVNG f£P'T-^- OFFICE — five rooms, second Ranch HELP WANTED male or fe­ ^ Blow >/OUR kORM? BLOW SOTMlMO HAPPEH5 walking distance of Meadows and Main St. Dwelling Is cur­ range, large wooded lot. walk to schools, shopping, bus. high location, scenic view. For I LOVE YOU walls, all city utilities, treed CLASSIFIED floor, heat, alr-conditloning. front plus 6 acres treed land home high on a cliff overlook­ male, transportation billing SOMETMlMG 1WAT MORN! convalescent Home. Call 742- rently occupied as rooming Hutchins Agency Realtors, 049- Spotlessly clean, oversized ga­ details, Mr. Merritt, Belflore Twb years young, all elec­ lot. Priced to sell. t;harlcs Les- and one stone fireplaced ing Eastern Conn. ’Three bed­ Call 649-0238. Agency, 647-1413. clerk to work at terminal. DoeSMT WORk 6TAV6 6046. house showing a fine return on 6324. rage, private yard, 3 bed­ tric Ranch, placed In a pic­ perance, 649-7620. Ranch, beautiful rec room, 8 rooms, 1V4 baths, two car ga­ Hours B:S0 p.m. to 12 p.m. TtlAT WAV — rooms, formal dining room, MAIN STREET office space, Investment. To reconvert prop­ UNIQUE!. Four room bungalow turesque country setting bedrooms, plenty of cabinet* rage, greenhouse, Florida ADVERTISING Call Bill Irving, Nelson 2 fireplnced living room. Pleas­ Just minutes away from BOWERS School, 6-room Colo­ In kitchen, 2 - car garage, 100 per cent location near erty to standard -famlly dwell­ with extra lot, anchor fence, room. Nine acres In all. Must Freightways, Inc., 26 West 8ufinosi Proporty Manchester ure to own. Only $23,900. Keith Manchester. Absolutely im­ nial, possible 4th bedroom, 1% banks, alr-conditloned, auto­ ing would require but a mini­ garage. Porter St. area. Mr. breezeway. It all equals living be seen to be appreciated. T.J. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS Rd., Rockville, 872-B121. (oi";= matic fire sprinkler. Apply For 8aio 70 mum alteration. For further In­ Agency, 646-4126, 649-1923. maculate condition. Bam baths, garage, family style at Its finest for only $26,000, Crockett, Realtor. 643-1677. ^ tmmuting to Hartford, ELEX3TRICIAN — Journeyman. 643-1108. room Cape. Large kitchen, we work. Belflore Agency, 647- MANCHESTER — $24,900. Hill Storrs and Wllllmantic. Up­ T O B ID include sorting, Inter-ofHce Champion Blood line, males or Apartmanfs— Flat»—- commercial sites available In 1413. dential area. Sensibly priced at overlooking parkade, at­ Top wages with benefits. Call Arriclos For Sola 45 Woaring Apporal— EAST HARTFORD — dishwasher, disposal, built-ins, per 40's. Attractive assum­ RE: 626 GALS. OF WHITE and out-side pick-up and de­ females. 643-4381 after 6 week­ -— ------Purs 5 7 Tanamants 63 Out of Town family and two family on the Manchester area. Owner MANCHESTER - New 8- under $30,000. T. J. Crockett, tractive Cape, fireplace, between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. livery. Fine benefits includ­ will consider sale, land lease room fireplace, 1% baths, beautiful COLONIAL Cape with two love- able mortgage. Call Tirn AND YELLOW ’TRAFFIC days, anytime weekends. For Rant 66 abutting lots, just off Main St. brick front Raised Ranch, Realtor, 643-1577. aluminum siding, recreation Roberts Electric Co., 644-2421. ing profit sharing. Call 244- or will build to plan. Call treed lot. Sale price, $27,900. [y acres in Manchester. A rare Moynlhan 568-0678 or Flor­ PAINT PHILCO stereo cA Heat, hot water, refrigerator, line, $19,900.. Owner 649-4292. CENTRALLY located 6-8, two- horses. Use your imagination, Agency, 647-1413. Out of Town CaU Dav^ Douton to show Purchasing Agent partner. Loads of possibilities. . . . sensibly priced at $26,000. SENIOR ATTORNEY — Ten or • TOOL AND CUTTER sale at $89.96. Reconditioned Rooms Without Board 59 SIX-ROOM duplex with garage. oven-range, disposal, dish­ New State Rd. (ackoes family duplex. Walk-out base­ 75 you through this $21,900, FIREWOOD for sale, sawed $21,900 — COLONIAL, 6 rooms, T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- For Sole ’’.clean as a whistle” Ranch more years corporate and/or and guaranteed color ’TV con­ Central. Available March 1st. washer, wall to wall carpeting, from E. CbthoUc H l^ ) ment, two furnaces. Live Asking $31,600. The Paul W. TRULY IMMACULATE — 3- GRINDER and split. Will deliver. Tim- LARGE furnished room fer 1577. In a good residential area. major law firm experience. To soles with new picture tubes Adults only, references, after air-conditioning, swimming FEATURING: 2-car garage, bam, 2 acres practically rent free. Only $27,- Dougan Agency, 649-4536. bedroom Ranch. Real coun­ COVENTRY — LAKEVIEW, berland Tree Service, 876-1238. male only. Parking. $16 week­ Your time will be well $30,000. • GRINDER OPERATOR now $199.95. Modem ’TV Serv­ pool, tennis courts, basketball -A 1 A 2 bedroom deluxe beautiful open land. Hutchins 700. Pasek Realtors, MLS, 289- try sized kitchen, raised hearth MANCHESTER - Hard to find Ranch In beautiful condition. ly. Call 644-0123 after 8 p.m. 4, 649-1423. spent. Pleoae call 649-6306. PRESIDENTIAL ice, 806 Hartford Rd. 643-2205. court, parking and storage all Townhouse Apts. Agency Realtor. 649-5324. 7476. fireplace, 2-car garage. Rural g.g condlUon, 2 ’Two bedrooms, garage, wood­ TELEPHONE ENGINEER — O.D. VILLAGE TELEPHONE BNGlNELK — __ dtTdd J------SEASONED fireplace wood for NEW HOME, large room for FOUR ROOMS, Cedar St., $136 included. No pets. Call Hart­ PITKIN STREET atmosphere, yet close to furnaces, excellent income, ed lot with brook. Only $16,- EE degree. Five to ten years , AUTOMATIC LATHE demonstrator snowme^ s a lf^ S ll 228 MM rent, gentleman only, good monthly. Immediate occupan- * Colored range, refrigera­ SIX ROOM Ranch, brick front, MANCHESTER — Deluxe cus­ 500. Phllbrlck Agency, Real­ Oeotcr St. A TbosniiMit biles, one each, 30 h.p. and 18 ford, 627-9238, Vernon, 872-4400. tor, dishwasher, disposal. 3 bedrooms, fireplace, garage, One of the most gracious everything. Mr. Zinsser, Bel- only $28,900. H.M. Frechette experlence with the telephone OPERATOR location. FT-ee parking, 649- cy. 643-6201. tom 7-room Garrison Colonial, tors, 646-4200. B &L W Bd., M an okei^ park-Ilke yard. Immediate oc­ homes in Manchester. Large flore Agency, 647-1413. Realtors, 647-9993. company. To 15K. h.p. Call 643-4302, 742-6336. 6962. ANDOVER — three room fur­ •k Wall to wall carpets 2*4 baths, 2-car garage, all BARROWS and WALLACE Oo. Good Wages. Benefits. cupancy. Only $23,900. Hayes stately Colonial with four Luxmy livlnc A* You’d Housahold Goods 51 FIVE ROOMS (three bed­ nished or unfumidied heated if Air conditioned aluminum, private treed lot, CONVENIENT location 18 only iSlN 6 iii:STER - 8-room Split Doalgn It ’TRAINEES — Technical, me­ FOR "a job well done feeling" CLEAN, furnished room for rooms) redecorated four-year Agency, 646-0181. rooms plus heated sun room one feature of this 6(4 room separate entrance, llv- Ranch, aluminum sided, hunt­bullt- Manchester Parkade apartment. 742-7841. Call after plush living in the finest of One A Two-Bedoootn chanical, retail, managerial. 52 MAIN ST. clean carpets with Blue Lus­ CLEAN, USED refrigerators, gentleman. Apply 4 Pearl St., if Heat A hot water in­ on first floor. Four bed­ Split with two full baths! Nice­ ins, large treed lot. Assuma­ Manchester 64^-5306 old duplex. Heat, appliances, 5 p.m. neighborhoods. Hayes Agency, ing quarters. ’Trees every­ Afiartinesito Sharp high school grads with MANCHESTER tre. Rent electric shampooer ranges,„ . automatic washers Manchester. cluded MANCHESTER — Immaculate rooms on second and two ly landscaped yard, many ex­ ble mortgage. Owner, 1-223- $1. Paul’s Paint & Wallpaper parking for two cars Included. 646-0131. where. Lakewood Circle. Im­ AU G-B Kltdken aptitude to learn. with guarantees, see them at ------Located on Maple St. near ROCKVILLE- Four-room nice- if Individual private base­ and modern 4-4, 2-famlly, 2-car rooms on third. 4(4 baths. tras. Aluminum storms and 7296, 1-223-1817. HEBRON . . a beauty of a 6(4 Supply. mediate occupancy, $36,500. Equipment B.D. Pearl’s Appliances. 649 COLLEGE GIRL to share room Cllnton St. Available now. ly furnished apartment. $126 ments with laundry cou- garage, many extas. Must be RAMBLING Ranch In a seclud- 'Two-car garage, heated. The screens. Belflore Agency, 647- room Ranch on a heairily wood­ DRIVER-SALESMAN — Salary Llnsay Realty, 649-9168, 649- VERNON — 6(4 room ranch, Range with Self Ctoanin(r f RE’TIRED man for mornings, ALUMINUM Main St. Call 643-2171. with college girl, convenient monthly. Adults only. Avail­ nectlons seen, H.M. Frechette Realtors, ed coimtry setting, In Man­ extras are too numerous to 1413. ed lot in a fine residential area, $110 plus commission. sheets used as apartment. 643-8649. $215. monthly. Security deposit 647-9093 0086. high scenic location. Fire- full basement, rear porch. _Oven a Two-Dcxir Refrig- light maintenance. Apply in able March 1st. Call 643-9678. if Soundproofing masonry chester. Large spacious en­ mention. Call, we will give printing plates, .009 thick, 23x q a s STOVE, frostfree refrlg- required. No pets. Lloyd A. Owners are anxious to move erator-FVeezer a Dlspoeal SUPERVISOR-OFFSET PRESS person, MacDonalds, 46 West trance foyer and hall. Huge, you the details. T. J. Crock­ PROFESSIONA.LLY appraised a NSALDI built 8-room Dutch a Dishwasher a Two Air 36” , 25 cents each or 6 for $1. erator in good condition. Call ’THE ’THOMPSON House—Cot- Lumbra, broker, 643-0160. wall between each Apt- for quick sale! Seven room out basement. Priced to sell. and reasonable offers will be —B7ve years supervisory ex­ Center St., Manchester. living room, formal dlnlnp Realtor, 643-1677. Colonial, 3 bedrooms, huge .Conditioning Units a 643-2711. 649-4088. tage St., centrally located, LM> Mr tm Manchester New Listings Colonial Cape with 2(4 baths, Only $23,500. Hayes Agency, considered. T. J. Crockett, perience required in book print­ large pleasantly furnished SDC-room duplex, $150. Security TWO TEN APARTMENTS room, three bedrooms, two- formal dining room, front-to- 'Traverse Rods a Venetian 210 Mjain St., Manchester 2-zone heat, lovely family 646-0131. Realtor, 643-1577. ing field. Salary $12,000 to $16,- UNUSED brass and iron ma- sih g BR automatic rig- rooms, parking. Call 649-2358 deposit required. Adults or one car garage. $29,900. Phllbrlck back living room with fire- Blinds • Wall to WeU . chine screws, 14” to 4” sizes, 3-ROOM APARTMENTS ASSUMABLE 5Vi% HEAR ’THIS — Nine room Co­ room, formal dining room. .Carpeting. ’Two bedroom 00 0 Salesmen Wanted 36-A zag, with cabinet, converts In­ for overnight and permanent child considered. Call 643-8093. Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. place, large kitchen with built- NORTH Coventry, 7 room Co­ COVENTRY — 6 room Ranch nuts, washers, etc. 643-1442. lonial. Four bedrooms, foyer, Mr. Zinsser, Belflore Agency, apartm'enits Include one ASSISTANT TREASURER in REAL Estate salesman or to portable, button holes, guest rates. (ju st a feiw lerOt) R'anch, immaculate and in oven, range and dishwasher, lonlal, one acre land, $14,300. year 'roimd house, fireplace, NEWLY decorated 3-room sSEwa large. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, MANCHESTER — Forest Hills. country kitchen, paneled fam­ 647-1413. and one-half baths. area bank. ’This man would be woman experience not neces- PLUMBING, appliances, flx- monograms, hems, etc. Luxurious wall-to-wall car­ ______4-car garage, acre lot. Wolver- Call Alfred D. Heckler, 742- lake prl-vileges, basement. apartment with screened porch peting tbroug^ut, range,* re- Some Apts, ready for built-ins, family room off Five bedrooms, fully paneled ily room, paneled recreation .Ample parking, individual number three man in bank. The sary. Good opportunity to grow tures and supplies. Very rea­ Originally over $300. Pull price FOR RENT, front room, cen- $31,900. — IN-GROUND Swim- ton Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. 6619 between 6:30-8. Easy to care for and easy to trally located, free parking, and fully tiled bath. Refrigera­ frigeraibor, disposal, dish­ occupancy kitchen also, full recreation family room, automatic ga- room, 2(4 baths, double ga­ basement storage, master right man will be VP in two with expaning, local real sonable. 249-7525, Mr. Webber, now $52. cash or monthly pay­ mlng pool, wall to wall carpet------—■ ^ ------YY— TY----1— pay for at $10,000. Keith Agen­ TV aidenna. Convenient to' tor, stove eind all utilities in- washer, central akr condl- Agent on premises 1 to 6 room, garage. Don’t miss ^ rage doors, 3 full baths, and rage, 200x300’ wooded lot. years and then president in 11 estate office. Call Mr. Martens, ments. 622-0476. 649-7129. Ing, a newly paneled family RANCH- Modem kitchen with - ^lonlal, fo w cy 646-4126, 649-1922. transportation, idu^iplng, tionlng, tiled bath. Every Day, 3 Furnished this one. space, space, space are just a Close to everything. Hutchins years. Must have degfree. Sal­ or,« mr.minp’ hetwf-pn 9 a m - BICYCLE basket, and Sissy ------—------— eluded. $130 monthly. Refer­ room, are only a few features dining area, ceramic tile bath bedrooms, one full and two schooto and churches. bar. In good condition. Call 643- SEWING mach ne - Singer zlg- Heat and hot water fumWi- handful of the many extras of Agency, Realtors, 649-6324. half-baths, formal dining ary $12,000 to $16,000. 11 a.m. at the Paul W. Dougan ences required. Write Box Models. of this centrally located Gar­ with vanity, 3 bedrooms, Rental agent on premdses zag, buttonholes, hems, fancy Apartmants— Rats— ed. Parking. this executive home. $67,500. room, modem kitchen with Agency Realtors, 649-4535. 4726. “ H” , Manchester Evening H. M. FRECHETTE and worth every penny of It. iRAISED Ranch In one of Man- rison Colonial. For further de­ garage, very clean, $24,600. 1-7 p.m. Also shown by CREDIT SUPERVISOR — Four- deslg^ns, eitc. Origiinally over 9166 MONTHLY bullt-lns, central alr-conditlon­ Tanamants 63 Herald. Paul W. Dougan Agency H.M. Frechette, Realtors, 647- Chester’s Prime neighbor- tails, Mr. Zinsser, Belflore Phllbrlck Agency, Realtors, im iT A T I O N appointment. One-quarter. years experience In general of- 'TEXAS Oil Company has open- $300, full price now $51. Easy Warren C. Howlandt Realtor 649-4636 or 646-1021 REALTORS 646-4200. ing, garage. Wooded lot, 160x east of Ebcit »2, WH- MODERN ^ three - room FOUR rooms, first-floor apart­ Rental Agent 9993. hoods, modem kitchen with all Agency, 647-1413. fice work. Should have some Manchester area. No ex- USED furnace, tank and ac terms. 522-0931, dealer. OTHER APTS. AVAILABLE 230’, wall to wall stays. $32,- T O B ID hur Cross Parkway, cessories. $160. Call 649-1142. meat, all utilities. Call 649- 643-1168 647-9993 of the bullt-ins, 3 bedrooms, 2 knowledge in A /R and A/P. perience necessary. Age not ment, refrigerator and park­ NEW Listing — Immaculate 6- baths, 2 car garage, plus room NEW LISTING 7-room 600. Phllbrlck Agency, Real­ Sealed bids will be received Route 16 and I-S4. Outstanding area company. Pro- Model Home Furniture 4555. ing. $120. Security deposit re­ important. Good character a UNUSED Plumbing fixtures, room Cape,~ fireplace, ■ ceramic for expansion. We feel the Cape with enclosed breezeway 7-ROOM COLONIAL ______tors, 646-4200. _ at the office of the Director of TELEPHONE 64»-a6SS motable position. Salary to 9K. quired. 649-2484, 646-3932. must. We train. Air mail W.A. hardware, toilets, miscella­ 3 ROOM HOUSEFUL CLEAN 5-room second floor bath, large kitchen, possible price of $36,900. for this prop­ and garage In Bowers area. 648-lOaS 64S-41U MANCHES’TER suburbs, 2-fam- In Manchester, 2(4 baths, BOL’TON — Spacious six-room General Services, 41 Center Dickerson, Pres., Southwest­ neous, nuts, bolts, ■wire, etc. 19 PIECES apartment, garage, convenient lly, 8-6, garages, 160x300 lot, 4th bedroom, partially finish­ erty Is below market value. Three bedrooms, formal din­ LAB TEC7HNICIAN-Deg^ree re­ fireplaces, built-ins, 2-car Ranch, 1(4 baths, custom Street, Manchester, Conn., un­ ern Petroleum Corp., Ft. Priced reasonably 643-1442. location, bus line. Security and full basement, separate fur­ ed and heated basement. Wall ing room, fireplaced living quired With 8 hours in biology. $297 Call today! Phllbrlck Agency garage, largie lot. Immediate kitchen, beautifully land- March 11, 1970 at 11:00 a.m. Worth, Texas. lease required. $176. Heated. Furnishod ’TO UQUIDATE ESTATE naces, ceramic baths. Built In to wall carpeting. Low, low Realtors, 646-4200. room. Nicely treed lot. Close No experience required. Out­ TAG SALE, Some antiques, foot occupancy. Priced to sell. scaped. Louis Dlmock, Realty, Interior Designer wants re­ Heritage House, 646-2482. 1967. Mid 20’s. Wolverton Agen­ 20’s. Wolverton Agency Real­ to all schools, shopping, 649-9828. - LAWN MOWERS. standing opportunity with one of warmers, bottles, odds-ends. Apartmants 63-A the top area companies in its liable family or newlyweds cy Realtors, 649-2813. tors, 649-2813. MANCHES’TER — 8-room Rais­ churches. Ideal for growing Bid forms, plans and specif!- Help Wanfad— Browse, have fun. Starts now. field. Salary to 7.8K. to accept delivery of com­ FOUR ROOMS, one-bedroom. NEW 3%-room apartment, im­ FOR SALE ed Ranch, four to five bed­ family. Assume 5% per cent CHARLES LESPERANCE COVENTRY ■— Nathan Hale cations are' available at the ,. im nniR_^ Ma!e or Famale 37 Sheehan 649-9841. plete Model Display of Qual­ Heat, hot water, centrally lo­ mediate occupancy, all utili­ 137-139 SCHOOL STREET, MANCHESTER, CONN. rooms, built-ins dishwasher, mortgage with substantial area, large custom built alum- General Services Office, 41 ity Furniture just removed cated. Adults only. 643-2171 ties, carpeting, parking. Call carpeting, rec room, wooded down! Full shed dormer! To­ 649-7620 PARTIAL LISTINGS BUSINESS opportunity, part or CLEAN RUGS, Hke new so inum sided, three - bedroom Center Street, Manchester, Con- to warehouse for Public days. 643-0691. lot. High 20’s. Hayes Agency. tal payments, including prin­ Raised Ranch, 1969. Wooded nectlcut. full-time. Build to $10,000 in- easy to do with Blue Lustre, Sale. Modem 3 complete 12 Room, 2y2 Story, Frame 646-0131. cipal, Interest. Insurance, lot, double garage, built-ins, Town of Manchester, ALL FEES PAID come first year. Call 643-0541 Rent electric shampooer $1. WE HAVE customers waiting THREE - ROOM apartment FOUR J'AMILY, 4-rooms each rooms with the $1,000 look. taxes, only $129. monthly If fireplace, 1(4 colored baths, Connecticut anytime. Pinewood Furniture Shop. for the rental of your apart- furnished, all utilities Includ- A Good Style MANCHES’TER — Six - room apartment, good condition, alu­ 8 pc. Convertible Living mortgage assumed. Belflore immedfate occupancy. $30,900. Robert^ B. Weiss, Room, 6 pc. bedroom, 5 ment or home. J.D. Real Es- ing shower. Suitable 2 adults, 2 Family Duplex Dwelling home with many fine features, minum siding, handy location. 37 lovely treed yard, one full, one Agency, 647-1413. Meyer Agency, Realtors, 643- General Manager Read Herald Ads. 63 E. Center St. Help Wanted— Ma!e or Female pc. Dinette. $10 down, you tate Associates. Inc., 643-6129 Parking. 272 Main St. $37,000. Phllbrlck Agency, 0609. may purchase any room in- Each side has living room, dining room, kitchen half bath, large master bed­ Realtor, 646-4200. PRESIDENTIAL Village apart- FOUR-ROOM furnished house, room,' bright formal dining dividuaUy. Immediate deliv­ on the first floor. Three bedrooms and bath on QUALITY MANCHESTER Is 16 minutes Manchester ery or free storage. ments, ’Thompson Rd. at Cen- Bolton Lake. March —May, the second floor. Two recently new forced hot room, bullt-ln kitchen, fire­ COLONIAL—7 spacious rooms, from this 3-bedroom Cape, NOTICE CLERK TYPIST' CAP & CCP Charge Plans tei St. New 3%-room apart- ^175. per month. Deposit re- place, garage. There’s more six-room Garrison Colonial 1(4 baths, fireplace, 2-car ga­ level lot, lake privileges, Im­ ments, immediate occupancy, quired. Call between 8-12 noon, air heating systems. too. Only $24,900. Keith Agen^ TOWN OF BOLTON 6 4 6 '4 0 4 0 ' To work in our Accounting Department. General Also, our own Instant Credit in finer condition now than rage, central location, many mediate occupancy, $17,600. Plan complete GE kitchen. Includes 949^)072. Lot 150’ X 117’ — Zoned Residential “ C.” cy, 646-4126, 649-1922. the day It was built. Fire­ extras, city utilities. Morrisoi) Meyer Agency Realtors, 643- knowledge of accounting helpful. seif-cIeanlng range, dishwash-______OFFICIAL NOTICE BOARD OF TAX REVIEW place, garage, patio, beauti­ Agency, Realtors, 643-1018. 0609. er, disposal, -and double-door FOR RENT March 1st — 3 room GARRISON Colonial — AH HARDWARE store clerk, apply HourB":'8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. Dis c o u n t f u r n it u r e ^ For appointment to inspect— Call 643-8334 ful backyard and at $27,600 The Board of Tax Review of the Town of Bolton, Connecticut, refrigerator, ample walnut bachelor apartment, split rooms exceptionally large, MANCHEiSTER Here It is, $17,- SUMMER FUN, boating, swlm- in person. Barrett Plumbing Company paid Fringe Benefits WAREHOUSE it just can’t be overlooked. will be tn session in the Bolton Town Hall, on the following days cabinets. Carpeting, 2 air- level, brand new, private en­ formal dining room, living 900 aluminum sided 4-room Supply, 331 Boailf''St. Closed NOW 2 BIG LOCATIONS A quality home when new mlng, etc. can be yours if you ^^rlng the month of March 1970. Apply conditioners. Rental Includes trance, all appliances Includ­ room, 14x24’ ' with fireplace. Ranch, new furnace, swim- are the happy owners of this Wednesdays. 3580 Main St. Hartford and a very rare home now. heat, hot water, parking, mas­ ing TV, parking. Call 643-1879. Master bedroom 14x24’, ga­ mlng pool goes with It. Ride lovely 5-room winterized ranch All persons claiming to be aggrieved by the Assessor of the 522-7249 ter TV antenae, colk operated rage. Owner wants quick sale. by 28 Durant St. and call us. situated on a nice lakefront lot Town of Bolton must appear and file their complaint at one of DISHWASHER wanted for (former Fuller Brush bldg.) Priced below replacement. WARREN E. HOWLAND CHENEY BROTHERS, INC. laundry In basement, large Fiano Agency 646-0191. not far from Manchester. Car- these meetings or at some adjourned meeting of said Board of Saturday nights. Apply Cavey’s $27,800. Phllbrlck Agency, REALTOR Restaurant, 45 E. Center St. 175 Pine St. Manchester storage area, on bus line. Open Businass Locations pets and all' furniture will re- Tax Review, 31 Cooper Hill Street R^Itors, 646-4200. 643-1108 646-2332 daily, 17, or by appointment. For Rant 64 MANCHESTER — Key location, main. Even a boat will be in Manchester, Conn. 06040 (former Norman’s Fum.) 646-2623, 643-1023, or 643-4112. industrial zone, 3-famlly house, EXPERIENCED male to su­ MANCHESTER — Central, alx- eluded. This is a very attrac , Date Warehouse MANCHESTER — office space, new furnace, excellent busi­ pervise plating department In HIGH SCHOOL room Colonial plus sun porch, SPRUCE ST. Older Four- live complete package of sum- small printed circuit house. at comer of Pine & Forest Sts. LOOKING for anything In real 1100 sq. ft., heat and air-con­ ness potential. Call now! Hayes 3 large bedrooms, 2-car ga­ family, consisting of two five- mer entertainment with the estate rentals — apartments, ditioning. Immediate occupan­ Agency, 646-0131. Salary open. Third shift. Inter­ Mon.-Frl. 9-9. Sat. 9-6 rage. 106’ frontage. Sale price room flats, one four and one ______convenience of being able to March 13, 1970 view by appointment only. homes, multiple dwellings, no cy, J.D. Real Estate As­ MALE &. FEMALE fees. Call J. D. Real E^atate $19,900. Mitten Realty, Real­ three. 100 qmp. service. Needs WEST SIDE—6-roo)n Cape, rec stay close to your home town Please call 648-3800 between 9- HO’TPOINT refrigerator, two- sociates, Inc. 643-6129. STUDENTS 1st and 2nd Shift years old. Excellent condition. Associates, Inc. 643-6129. tors. 643-6930. work. Reduced to $24,800. Prln- room with built-in bar, screen- interests. You can and might March 14, 1970 5. Ask for Personnel Depart­ even choose to stay there year ment. Multi-Circuits, Inc. Baby carriage. Fold-a-away j^jan CHES’TER —Unusual exe- A'lT^CTiVE^^ OF^CT^^ s ^ c e ciplcs only. Owner, 649-4822, 8 ed porch, fenced In back yard, Taxpayers unable to appear on their scheduled week night Machine Operators bed, 649-7114. available singles or multiples. to 6:30. Assumable mortgage, $25,500. 'round. Priced in the mid 20’s. may appear on Saturday, March 14, 1970 between 10 A.M. and ______cutlve suite, prestige location, We invite your inspection. The General Workers Centrally located to Manches- CLASS OF 70 LARGE COLONIAL Phllbrlck Agency, Realtors, 6 PM. massive living room with MANCHESTER 646-4200. Paul W. Dougan Agency, Real­ DEAN MACHINE Inspectors fireplace, maple paneling, for­ ter-Vemon areas. Call for ad­ FRIGIDAIRE automatic wash­ Three years new, large high STAR STUDDED VALUE! tors, 649-4636. Janitorial Worker mal dining room with fire­ ditional information, 649-6316. This has to be the best buy er. Best offer. 646-3239. wooded lot, four bedrooms, RAISED Ranch, 3 bedrooms, PRODUCTS place, 2 bedrooms, all ap­ Come in to talk about job opportunity now available In Manchester! 8- modem kitchen, formal dining SOUTH Windsor — 6(4 room stone front, wall to wall Apply MOVING must sell, Frigldaire, pliances, heat and electric In­ during your winter vacation. W e have a vi room, Dutch Colonial fea­ room, fireplace In the living Ranch, one - third down as 102 COLONIAL RD. ROCKVILLE carpeting, 2(4 baths, 2-car Gas dryer, Caloric gas stove cluded. $260 per month. Paul turing 2(4 baths, first floor sumes. 6-?4 per cent mortgage. r 13 WEST MAIN ST. ety of programs for you to look into. garage, built-ins, aluminum room and family room, garage, with charcoal broiler. Both in W. Dougan Realtor, 649-4636. family room, bullt-lns, 4 Immediate occupancy. Rec CHENEY BROTHERS, INC. siding, first floor laundry wooded lot, 200x210, $26,600. Has immediate openings— mint condition. Reasonable of­ Store,' 20x60’, full basement, bedrooms, living room with room, double garage, $23,900. room, fireplace, walkout Phllbrlck Agency, Realtors, 31 Cooper Hill St., Manchester, Qonn. MANCHESTER— Newer luxury parking. M. I. Kaplan, Brok­ — Work after school until June, than fireplace and garage. $40,- Hayes Agency, 646-0131. fers accepted. 649-4206. basement. This home has 646-4200. Days 7 a.m.-4:30 p.m. 2-bedroom apartment, avail­ er, Hartford. 249-7711. Eve­ full-time. 900. Please caU J. Gordon, quality cdl the way through. able now. $185 per month In­ nings 232-9041. 649-6306. , Nights 4 p.m.-l a.m. Musical Instnimants 53 cluding heat, appliances and — Work Saturdays 18:15-4:00) until Convenient to major area dut of Town For Solo carpet. Call Paul W. Dougan, roads, and durable beauty AVAILABLE immediately, two June, then full-time. SILVER’TONE, twin 12, ampli­ Realtor, 649-4636. 8337 without costly maintenance. B &L W BOLTON JOIN OUR fier and Sllvertone microphone rooms with alr-conditloning In 38-50 I Just out of Manchester in — Report for work fuH-time in June, Hm'o’s a wonderful way BARROWS and WALLACEILL Co. with stand. Call 649-2270, ask g ix large rooms, second fl^ r, centrally located building. This trim dress with ac J the exclusive Birch HIU , Manchester Parkadeark 14-ROOM RAMBLING COLONIAL for Bob. a^dults only. References, se­ Plenty of off street parking. July, or August. to! use those left-over ,/ tion hack and ample scraps of fabric . . . the Area. Owner Transferred. \ Manchester 64^63064^6 GROWING STAFF' curity deposit. Call '649-0991. John H. Lappen Inc. 649-6261. liocketB is always so pop­ $47,600. I \ ^Arge Family, In-LaWs, Office' In Hor^el! MARTIN D-18, gidtar. Excel­ colorful Log Cabin quilt ular because it’s so com­ in patchwork. No, 5391 $26,9 OVERSIZED 3-bedroom lent condition. $265. Call 649- j f Call Mrs. Buccino or Miss Casey ' fortable to wear. No. With rising coat of land and construction we feel this beau­ has pattern pieces; full Ranch. Two baths, family tifully designed and custom crafted (1964) home one of the 7313. at 249-0631 ; 8337 with l•llOT<)-(i^'m^■, is directions. ODEGARD AGENCY kitchen, bullt-lns, dishwasher, NOW in New Sizes 38-50 (bust 643-4365 finest values In this area. Over 4,000 sq. ft. first floor gra­ HYDRAULIC and for an appointment SEND sot In colni tor lach p it 2-car garage. Wooded acre lot. cious living. We have openings in our main office and branches 1969 GIBSON EBO Bass guitar. 42-54). Size 40, 44 bust ttni to Includi firit-claii milllni. Fender Bassman amplifier, 3®l yards of 45-incb. Hutchins Agency, 640-6324. •* seven bedrooms, three baths for typists, secretaries, account clerks, tellers, PNEUMATIC SALESMAN Anne Cabot, Mancheoter ★ '3 fireplaces (28' sunken living room, 30’ family room, (two 16” speakers). Call '876- tIND ISO In calm far tadi pit- Evening Herald, IISO AV£. computer operators and many more. Good starting tam ta Inclntfajlnt-claii malllni. OF AMERICAS, NEW YOBK, CAMBRIDGE ST. — Four-bed- $24,906—PRIVACY, \huge treed paneled don) \ 9081. N.Y. 1 9 M6 . room Colonial with 2-car lot, Immaculate S-bedroom salaries, excellent benefits and profit sharing. Call Connecticut DUtributor needs experienced salesman to cover CONNECTICUt MUTUAL Bae Banett, Manehaater If formal dining room - 2 ultra modem kitchens BveBlB«*HenUd, IW AVK. Print Namt, Addraii with ZIP garage on an oversized lot. Ranch. Enclosed breezeway, if huge walkout, paneled recreation room ^ Northeast Conn, territory. Salary, commission, company car CODE and ttylo Numbar. 244-4903 or visit our personnel Dept, at 1 Consti­ First Class Set-up Maa LIFE INSURANCE CO. o r AKlSBICAS, NEW YOBK, House has had considerable re­ if 2 patios, 2-car garage, tremendous storage area and expenses. Excellent potentlaL H.T. IMM. Semi add 15^ Yor 2-car garage, dead end street. tution Plaza, Hartford, Conn. For Expanding Die Shop Print Hama, Sddraii witli ZIP modeling. Full baths and two Hutchins Agency, 640-6824. AU exceptionally well situated on wooded acre plot In lovely 140 GARDEN STREET CODI, Styla Numbar and Ilia . postage and handling for residential area. Priced in 60s. Call Suzanne Shorts, Good Benefits, Good Wages a eojiy of the '70 Spring lavatories, sunporch plus Growth Potential Cend 50(*, add 15f for 640-3233. Call Mr. ROBERT CORCORAN ^ / HARTFORD, OON|f. / & Summer auidm. . another open porch. All In ex- MANCHESTER Move In and Apply postage and handling for CONNECTICUT BANK ITAII OUILTS . . . twalva lovaly ceUent condition. Sensibly pric­ assume this 7-room, 6K per J. V^ATSON BEACH REAL ESTATE CO. Iona Manufacturing Oo. An Equal Opportunity Employer a ropy of Spring & Sum­ dailini In 1 ttar motlll Pattorn ed. Immediate occupancy. T.J. cent mortgage. Fiano Agency, Unit of General Signal Oorp. 644-8462 A fler 6 PA4. mer '70 Basic fASllloN. placai! diractlani. 9110—Sot. add I St for poitaia aad han- Crockett, Realtor, 648-1677. 646-0191. MLS 760 Main St., Hartford , 278-5950 AND TRUST CO. Regent St-, Manchester dllni.

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■ f ' • a/ y / . ^ \ ^ . ;\'A-' : .. ;> V /\ ■ -\ '\ fii /■ ' .'/v V/,',. ^\i, \ yV •'' ',?■' W ,r \ ,/ '■I ■ If 1% V > \ \ . ; ■■ \ ; A ' A A : \ ' ■ \ ' A A • , THURSDAY, FEBRUARY'26, 1970 AT«rag« PAGE TWENTY iHandjPHtpr lEiifuttig H|pral& For H ie Week Boded The Weather January U , 1070 . Mostly cloudy tonight. Flur­ Connecticut ifortheast Chap­ Manchester WATES executive The Rev. Norman E. Swenson, ries possible over elevations. pastor of Trinity. Covenant Manchester DeMolny Unit Ijo w In 20s. Tomorrow, Sunday About Town ter of the American Association board will meet , tonight at 7 15,890 of Retired Persons will hold Us at the rtallon-Amerlcan Club. Church, will be guest speaker Chevrolet Owners partly cloudy. High In 80s. Manchester— 4, City of Village Charm Mrs. Robert Buckland of monthly executive board meet­ Mr-s. El.sle Mlnicuccl, president, tonight Jbt 7 :4.‘S at the West Hart­ Third in World Competition Stom , formerly of Manchester, ing Friday at 2 p.m. at the will be the ho.stcss. ford Covenant Church. NEED REPAIRS ... SEE US FOR received a BS in Spanish edil-. home of the presl3ent. Dr. John Councilors Merltorlal Serylee The YMC.\ Newcomers Club Tlte Co-ed Christian Growtli John Mather Chapter, Order • KFJr Art, Photos and Certifiintes endangered, the President Michalak of 278 Hackmatack l i U U l l l l would have three brand new al­ preme Court has upheld the treme caution to avoid exces­ FROM ’The Study Discussion Group St., and Miss Virginia Cataldo, ternatives that would apply to U.S. Justice Department’s right sive force. To London-— ^ “ 9 7 c of North United Methodist daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Domi­ all transportation industries: to access to secret Swlas ,bank ’The motorist, Winslow C. TIs- Church will meet tonight at 7 at nic V. Cataldo of 19 Green —The President could extend flies that figured In a ipultimll- del, 38, accompanied by his the church. Manor Rd. Do If Yourself or Let l/$ 0b the cooling off period for as long lion-dollar fraud against the wife, was shot on campus as he Youth Rebels as 30 days if he believed a set­ U.S. Government. tried to drive through a police tlement might be possible in 'The ruling, just made public, President Nixon’s death notice for the Federal Board of Tea Tasters may be blockade. Police fired shots, SOUTH HADLEY, Mass. that Interval. rejects a suit by a Zurich bank deemed a bitter brew by the board’s head taster, shown at his desk, tasting Tea-Tasting they said, when the man appar- (AP) — About 160 black stu- —^He could permit a strike or and one of its executives named some of the 20,000 cups of tea which pass his lips each year. (AP Photofax) entiy mistook them In the dark- dents from five area colleges ness for demonstrators. His lockout to go forward but order In a U.S. federal indictment as a barricaded themselves In seven partial operation of the troubled coconspirator In the swindle In­ shoulder wound was treated at AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE All He Knows buildings on the Mount Holyoke Industry for ' as long as six his home. volving overcharges on U.S. campus today, saying college months. Navy defense contracts. NEW YORK (AP) — Sipping The demonstrators, many oi concern "The major part of the strike According to evidence pre­ Uncertain Fate in Congress meagerly at each of 39 cups of armed With rocks and sticks, with black demands. TEMPLE’ S or lockout could continue," he sented at a U.S. District Court tea before him the govern- cited various reasons for the At about the same time 80 stu­ said, “ but danger to health or in Washington the Zurich bank­ ment’s only remaining full-time protests and for their anger, dents took over a dormitory at ABOUT OUR ONCE-A-YEAR safety could be minimized by er and another Swiss banking tea taster brooded aloud about among them opposition to the the University of Massachusetts CARPET and ROOR COVERING keeiring essential segments of official In the town of Aargau For Nixon’s Spending Cuts President Nixon’s plan to abol- Vietnam war, opposition to the nearby Amherst and demand- the industry In operation or by made it possible for two Ameri­ Ish his job. capitalistic system and what g j tjjgt some 70 residents leave 308 MAIN STREET TEL 84S4M1 maintaining service for the cans, since convicted in WASHINGTON (AP ) — The January, its steepest drop since per cent jump in new state un- “ I’ll probaibly have to retire they regard as increasing police by 5 am . Tuesday morning so most critical group of service the case, to channel $3.3 million Nixon administration has fresh 1957. eniployment claims for last because I’m so highly special- repression and stifling of politl- the dorm can be used as a cul- x»ers.” FACTORY-AUTHORIZED OPEN DAH.Y TO 6 — THURS.. FRL TO P.M. into secrecy-protected Swiss ac­ evidence inflation is abating, Wholesale prices rose at an month and p. 23.1 per cent slide Ized,’’ said Robert H. Dick, 68. cal dissent on the Santa Bar- tural center, ’the residents are —As the third option, the counts. but one of the President’s keys annual rate of 3.6 per cent, the in housing starts, an industry al­ of the move by Nixon, whom he bara campus and elsewhere In preparing to comply with the : a President could give each of the 'The two Americans, Washing­ to fiscal health—$2 billion in preliminary February figures ready crippled by tirht money. recalled meeting when both the nation. demand, according to a imlver- parties three days to s"hmit el- ton attorney Francis N. Rosen­ federal spending cuts—is just showed. This is less than half The leading Indicators stood the secretfiry of labor, followed were graduate students at Duke ^bird consecutive Bpokesman baum and St. Louis business­ beginning to wend its uncertain the January rate and may be an at 149.3 per cent oi the 1963 lev­ University some years ago. ^j^^t of turmoil centering near ’There was no violence report­ the secretar yof labor, followed man Andrew L. Stone pleaded way through Congress. indication consumer prices will el, while ,wholesale prices were The President announced the campus of the University of ed in either takeover. by five days for negotiations. If guilty to fraud and were sen­ President Nixon asked Con- begin to respond to the adminis­ 116.3 pdf cent of the 1957-1959 At M t Holyoke, the students F ’Thursday plans to eliminate the California at Santa Barbara. t^ks failed, a three-member tenced to 10-year j.erms Feb. 10. grress Thursday to trim or abol­ tration’s anti-inflation program issued a stateonent saying the base period. 73-year-old Federal Board' of gyt the turnout of 600 demon- panel of “ selectors” would The Swiss bankers, who were ish 87 government programs before too long. college showed a lack oi The cuts Nixon needs for his Tea Tasters in the Food and gtrators was about half as large study the final oPers and c*'ooee not charged in the U.S. case, from school milk subsidies to ’The monthly increase was concern over the demand made Television one of them, declai*ing it to be predicted $1.3 billion surplus Drug Administration as part of ,g tbe crowd the previous night w^er^h^n Z T r " ^ u p T - were alleged to have supplied the board of tea tasters. three-tenths of one per cent, de­ would affect several long-en­ the final and binding settl-meit. Stone and Rosenbaum with ficti­ He conceded many of the pro­ spite an unseasonally high one a $2.6 billion naUonal economy ^ben a Bank of American build- gypled four buildings*^ *^Am- Stereo Parties to a dispute would he trenched programs, including tious bills from European dum­ grams, several dear to the per cent jump in the price of aid to school districts where fed­ Ing was destroyed by fire. herst College campus for about ANNUAL fJAVE asked to agree on three neutral my firms used in overcharging hearts of congressmen, will be farm products which raised (But Dick who earns about scene In the early mom- 14 hours. Radios members of the selector’s panel eral employes’ children are edu­ f a n y a s y i o b u y the Navy on aircraft rocket strongly resisted. But the cuts them 8.2 per cent over the levels cated. $16,000 a year as a GS13v may hours folowlng the activa- Those demands included In- INDOOR-OUTDOOT If they could not agree, the launchers. Swiss criminal In­ appear necessary for a 1971 fis­ of a year earlier. Most of the in­ yet keep his Job under new man- tranquil. In contrast to creased admissions for black Tape President would name the In districts near military UP TO quiries against them are near­ cal budget surplus, an impor­ crease was in cattle, hogs and bases this “ Impacted area aid’’ agement. When the tea Industry confrontation about 9 p.m. students to the five colleges In group. ing completion. tant segment of the adml-nlstra- fresh fruits. heard about the President’s fbursday in the demonstration the area, self-determination Recorders CARPET “ Work stoppages In the rail­ can be a substantial portion of One of them, Hans Senn, and tlon's anti-inflation game plan. Administration economists each year’s budget. Nixon plans plan it offered to pick up the g^gg_ which takes in about one over a five-college summer pro­ SALE a l l b n d s f i n i s h e d road, airline maritime, long- of the his bank last year brought a suit While Nixon was outlining his now predict the price sp'ral will to save $392 million a year by $127,000 square mile of the campus com- gram geared to help high school Stereo r ^ r e or trucking Industries are board. against the Justice Department economy prog;ram, the Labor slow substantially by the end of reducing it and shifting much of munity of Isla Vista just off the pupUs to prepare for college and more likely to Imperil the na­ and Zurich prosecution authori­ Department reported the rise in the year, although they have ’The board is made up of Dick university campus. establlshmetit of a black cul- Components $00.95 tional health or safety than it from relatively wealthy com­ 150 ties who had made the secret wholesale prices tapered off this several times pushed back their munities to poorer districts. and three part-time tasters in mi. t“ tal center at the University of Then a mass of demonstra- . , ____ ,____ work stoppages In other Indus­ bank files available to the U.S. month, while the Commerce De­ deadlines. In addition, school milk San Francisco, New Orleans Massachusetts. 8^3X11^2' tries,’’ Nixon said. tors, shouting and pounding on Government. partment said its monthly index The leading indicators—eight subsidies costing $84 million a and Boston. It’s purpose is to ’The five colleges are Mount “ Yet, It Is In this same trans­ ’The suit went to the Supreme of leading indicators—designed sets of figures that now have de­ year would be scrapped and the - u r e the tea Ind^ustiTand the portation area that the emer­ to foreshadow broad economic clined as a group for four con­ ODD LOT SIZE (See Page Eight) gency procedures of present (See Page Eight) trends—declined 1.8 per cent in secutive months—showed a 10.8 (See Page Eight) (See Page Eight) line that completely engulfed There will never be a better time to consider the purchase of a magnificent Magnavox STAIR than right now ! 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Daddario is a declare-1 NEW YORK (AP) — Scien­ minology—could swamp the though there will be several there’ll be a clear view of nomination for First District $ 0 . 9 9 spectacle. candidate for the Democratic additional dollar you choose to spend. tists around the world will be acoustical signal. leaser eclipses In or near the congressman. In the attempt to detect the country before then. nomination for governor. A CERAHIC BATHROOH listening for the fall of a shadow One of the astronomers at His announcement was at a 'The shadow will touch down Daddario aide, present this “ solar-lunar boom,” if there Is Miahuatlan la Dr. Donald H. news conference In the Hotel While They Last on March 7. one, ESSA scientists at nine sta­ far out in the Pacific, then move Menzel, who is In charge of the morning, confirmed that the You'll also be pleased to discover that a Magnavox costs you less! Only Magnavox is Sonesta, Hartford. It was wit­ First District congressman is ’There’ll be an eclipse of the tions will each set up four to across Mexico, eastern edges of joint expedition of the Harvard nessed by about 100 persons. In­ keeping hands "hands off,” at sold directly to just a few carefully selected fine retailers in this community—stores sun that day, ais- the moon pass­ five large microphones, several the United States and through College Observaton'-Smlthso- cluding members of his family the present lime, in the choice miles apart to listen, measuring Nova Scotia and Newfoundland. nian Astrophyslcal Observato­ such as ours who, like Magnavox, are dedicated to serving you better! * 1 1 9 *® BATHROOM es slowly across the face of the and his wile’s family, and a of a nominee to succeed him. strength, direction and speed. It will leave the earth in the ry-National Geographic Society. blazing sun, darkening it. And host of backers and well-wish­ Barry said that, to his knol- INSTALLED ’The ESSA stations are in North Atlantic. This will be MenzeTs 13th ec­ W AXES and ers from Manchester, Glaston­ edge, Manchester has never had the cooling shadow of the moon Washington, Boston, Boulder, If it Isrit too cloudy, millions lipse. He saw his first in 1918 Dp to 18« Sq.Sg. FFt. t. I lactadMm W Labor, bury, Marlborough, East Hart­ There are no "middleman" costs in the price of a Magnavox! Resultant savings are will ^$11 on the earth. Colo., San Diego, Calif., Pull­ of Mexicans, Americans and Ca­ a top elected official in Washing­ B ls te r te li Iand ‘ Yoor Choice ■ of * CMsn. * CLEANERS when he was 17 years old. ford, Hartford, East Windsor man, Wash., College, Alaska, nadians will be able to see the ton or In the State Capitol. He passed-on to you in the forms Of higher quality, more features, finer performance and ’The scientists want to see If “ The sun has been my speci­ and South Windsor. Huai)cayo, Peru, La Paz, Boliv­ total phase. Partial phases will said he knows of no one from the shadow produces a “ solar- ality,’’ he said, “and there Is still Barry, who said in his speech, Manchester who ever was a can­ lasting reliability! We invite you to come in and prove it to yourself! ia, hnd Tel Aviv, Israel. fall on virtually all of North and lunar boom.” They want to see no better method of observing “ I am a candidate for congress­ didate for United States ^n- The total eclipse will be the Central America and the north­ the sun’s outer corona than by 2 whether the shadow moving man, and I shall remain a can­ aor. United States representa­ first since 1963 to be visible western section of South 2 faster than the speed of sound watching an' actual eclipse.” didate for congressman all the tive, or governor. If nomlnted. Finally—tyn//7fe so many other "sale events" today—our Magnavox Annual Sale does within the continental United America. KITCHEN CARPET! through the earth’s atmosihere The corona, the gaseous outer way," Joins three other declar­ Barry would be the first. States,, and the last major ec­ The prime observation post not limit your choice to just a few models I You may select from the widest assortment produces a sound wave, just as part of the sun’s atmosphere. Is ed candidates for the nomina­ Asked if he has a choice at DO IT YOURSELF lipse In this century for this for astronomers, however, will tion. They are State Sen. Jay this time for a Democratic no­ of authentic fine furniture styles . . . beautiful finishes and distinctive decorator colors an airplane moving faster than country. be in the mountains of southern the most important of -the phe­ • 100% NYLON • HIGH DENSITY the speed of sound produces a Jackson of West Hartford, State minee for U.S. senator, he re­ The next major eclipse, of Mexico, in the village of Mia- nomena that can be recorded CARPET “ sonic boom.” only during a .total eclipse, when Rep. Morris Cohen of Bloom­ plied that he doesn't. . . . as well as prices to please every budget. RUBBER BACK • LARGE ASST. OF long path and duration, in or huatlan. When the shedow of'the moon field, and former East Hart­ Barry, In hts speech, .said, near the United States will take ’There, at an elevation of 8,000 the moon acts as "a great space COLORS... SAMPLES hits the atmosihere, according ford Mayor John Brennan. “ Let It be known at the outset, place in the eastern part of the to 9,000 feet, in thin, dry moun­ shutter,” blocking the sun’s di­ to the idea. It will result in a Undeclared candidates, but that I am not an urban candi­ countr^ on April 8, 2024, al­ tain air, the chances are good rect light. slight cooling of the air. Sur­ The corona stretches out from expected to annoimce soon, are date. But, neither am 1 a sub­ 7 6 rounding air would move In, the sun, thin and tenuous, envel­ State Sen. Joseph Faullso of urban candidate.” He said, "I am a candidate NOW FROM NOW FROM pressure would drop and the oping the earth, part of the envi­ Hartford, State Rep. James wave would be prodiMed. ronment our planet moves Kajinelly of Hartford. State from the First District who be­ • Astro-Sonic Color Stereo Theatres.. .*648^° • Custom Stereo Systems...... ’99” If the "solar-lunar boom" Hartford in Eclipse Path through In its orbit. Magnetic Rep. David NeldlU of West lieves that the interests of our SQ. YD. • Color TV...... ’239” • Quality Portable TV ...... ’74” does exist, It won’t be like the storms and communications dis­ Hartford, former U.S. Atty. core city and suburban towns startling sonic boom. You won’t NEW YORK (AP) — Here Is Bost(m 1:46 p.m. EST 96 ruptions can be triggered by the Jon Newman of West Hartford, are closely Interrelated . . • Astro-Sonic Stereo High Fidelity...... *268” • Solid-State Portable Stereo...... ’54” Charleston, S.C. He said that, "just as the INSTALLED! be able to hear It because It a list of the time of mid-eclipse interaction with the earth’s and State Insurance Commis­ • Big-Screen Monochrome TV...... ’189” • Solid-State Tape Recorders...... ’29” probably will- have a frequency and the percentage of totality 1:27 p.m. EST too magnetic field and atmosphere, sioner William Cotter of Hart­ problems of our society cannot $9.50 yd. of less than a cycle per second. for a number of cities on or near Durham, N.C. so studying the corona can be of ford. be labeled exclusively ’urban’ • Solid-State Stereo Consoles...... ’148” •\ Solid-State Portable Radios...... \____’ 7” , ' \ ’The ear can hear from 20 to the path of totality for the total 1 :82 p.m. EST 98 practical Importance. State Sen. Harry Burke of or ‘suburban,’ neither can our' A ■ ' ’ \ 1 ■ 80,000 cycles. I solar eclipse on Saturday, Halifax, N.S. One of MenzeTs purposes In East Hartford witnessed this candidates for this office.” This unusual experiipent, one March?. . | I 2:06 p.m. AST 100 looking at the corona; is to bol­ piornlng’s announcement. Ask­ Asked about'his position on of manyi to be periormed when Tlie Ue(t, prepared by the ster his case against what he ed whether he Is backing Barry, busing, he replied, "In 1966, BROADLOOM CARPET the moon blots out the sun, was Hartford, ('onn. ^ he replied, “ I am very Inter­ when it becamb an issue In Smithsonian .Astrophyslcal Ob­ 1:44 p.111, EST 05 said is a widely accepted theo­ Sculptured Tweed 'described by Dr. Richard K. servatory Ih Cambridge Mass., ry: Tliat most of tile light that ested in Dave, I think- he’d Manchester, I favored it. I Cook, chief of the geoacoustlc Mlnatitlan, Mex. - Many Colors also gives that Information for reaches the e"arth during on ec­ make a fine candidate. But, my think Project Concern has work­ group of the Environmental Sci­ 11:38 a.m. CST 100 some other locations In the Unit­ lipse has been scattered first by hands arc tied. The East Hart­ ed well, although a lot more ence Services Adminlstratlcm, Nantucket, Mass. ford Democratic committee al­ ENCLOSURE ed States. Interplanetary dust. needs to be done.’ ’ ES8 A, In Washington. 1:47 p.m., EST 100 ready ' has endorsed Brennan, ’.’Busing,” he said, "Is just $ , ^ . 9 5 Percentage Menzel said he found, during “ We think that even some­ New York City and I must honor Its action.” one aspect of integration. Hous­ City Time of TolaUty a 1966 eclipse, evidence to sup­ thing as ephemeral as a shadow 1 ;42 p.m. EST 96 Barry wa:^ iu*l*ed to assess his ing and job opportunities ihust •27.95 Albany, N.Y. port his idea that most of the Aould give rise to a measurable Norfolk, Va. 1:86 p.m. EST 100 light actually comes directly, chances for the nomination. In be provided for all, black and Potterton’s 12’-15’ Widths amount of sound,’’, P r . Cook 1:48 p.m. ES(r 92 Oaxaca, Mex. view of the many candidates In white are to live together In and untouched by dust, from ■130 CENTER STREET CORNER OF CHURCH i l U r $39.95 Allehtown, Pa. said In an Interview. 11:30 a.m. CST 99.7 close to the; sun. Now, with the field. harmony." l;40p.m. EST 94 But just as clouds can ruin Perry, Fla. 1:18 p.m. EST 100 much more sophisticated rauip- /He replied, “ If I didn’t think, He said In his speech, "The ecUpoe watching, a wln'dy day— AUanUo City, N.J. / T have a good-chance, I wouldn’t Open Tonight Till 9 It 111 It I! t a "noisy day’’ In Dr. Cook’s ter­ 1:40 p .m . E S T . (See Page Ten) (Sse Page Eight) be a candidate. 1 have i^>ent the (See Pi^e Eour) Sen. David M. Barry