/ - MONDAY, MAY 24, 1971 Average Daily Net Press Ron The Weather PAOE TWENTY • < ' For The Week Ended dtanrh^atrr Stinting Blay tt, 1671 Scattered ahowers-thunder- limtrJjpfitpr lEupntng UpraUt storms with gusty winds likely in early evening; lows in BOs. 15,600 'Tomorrow cloudy, windy; high About Town Drug Center Maneheater— A City of VlUage Charm near 70. Preceptor Gtamma Chcq>Ur of Beta Sigma will meet to­ Tha D nif AM soty Oentar, 81 RuasaU S t , U oh a a rv liif Anderson-Little (Classified AdverOaiag on Page 17) morrow at 8 p.m. at' the home. VOL. LXXXX, NO. 200 (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1971 PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS of Mrs. Harold Schuets of IS tha fbUawiiig sohadula: Tliomas Dr. Members are re­ ^londay throufeh Friday, minded of the trash and trea­ 8:80 a-m . to S p-m . sure sale A taiapbona bacl^ aar- vice la available Monday OPfR G uerrillas PAKDA, Public Attention to through Saturday from 6 fEVERYlir UAC Denies Seale Juror Says Narcotic and Drug Abuse will p .m . to S a jn . MMthni meet tomorrow at 7:80 p.m. at For dmg advlaory Infor- Sat Fire Rockets A ntitrust Emanuel Lutheran CSiurch. The maUon. call: M7-0S1A meeting is open to the public. Majority Favored At Israelis Violations Manchester Lodge of Masons will meet tomorrow at 7:80 p.m. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS HARTFORD (AP) ^ The at the Masonic Temple. Re­ Israeli settlers ran for shelter United Aircraft ^ rp ., the larg­ Aequitting Panthers freshments will be served after underground when Arab guerril­ est manufacturer o f large Jet the business meeting. las fired rockets Into the Beisan aircraft engines in the Western By PETER COWEN ABBBSTS valley Monday night In the first world, has been accused by the Associated Press Writer Manchester WATE8 will meet John T. Howat, If, o f South attack acroes the Jordanian bor­ Justice pepartment of antitrust Windsor, charged with Shoplift­ WEST HAVEN (AP) — A large majority of the tomorrow at the Italian-Amerl- der in more than alx nonths. violations Involving the manned ing under $10, Saturday morn­ jury in the mistrial of Black Panthers Bobby G. Seale can caub. Weighing in wUl be Israeli mortars retaliated space propnm. ing at Caldor. Court date June from 7 to 8 p.m' Members are with a barrage, informed A company spokesman has de­ and Ericka Huggins favored acquitting both defend­ reminded to bring items for a 7. s(Mirces said. Minor damage but nied the allegation. ants on ali charges, one of the jurors said Tuesday. white elephant sale cmiducted no casualties were reported on In a suit filed here Afonday, The Juror, who asked not to ------by Mrs. John Pavelack. The ex­ Norinan J. Stender, 16, of XPOCTCCATS & §LACrS the Israeli side. the Ju stice D epartm ent ampetltor for week is as follows: The handi­ tral sector of the Israeli-Leb- the project. Clare a mistrial M(xulay. dltlon, they are charged with crafts group will meet tonight ing cars in vdiich they were paa- onese border, Isr^U trex^s The first vote when the Jury aangers. Court date for both is The suit contends that United ccnaplracy to kidnap and to at 7:30 to make tissue paper idUed two guerrillas'W utratlng Aircraft, which has its head­ began deUberaUons last week murder, and Mrs. Huggins faces June 7. was unanimous in favor of ac­ bottles. The Ladles Day-time from Lebanon early today quarters in East Hartford, used a ch a rge ot binding with crim­ Bridge group will meet Wednes­ w Israeli spokesman said. 'They its influence as a major TTiW quitting Seale o< all charges, aC' AOCroEM TS inal Intent. The Jury said It day at 0 a.m. Hostess is Mrs. were rep<»ted to be the first In­ customer to enter Into an ex­ cordl^ to a deto^ source. But ^ ^ ^ ^ Mary Connors. Both groups A summons charging him with the ba lance shifted w hen dis> filtrators in that part of the bor­ clusive fuel-cell research and any of the charges. meet at the Community T, 79 failure to obey state traffic cen­ cusion turned to Mrs. Huggins, der In several months. development agreement with ^ ^ ^ *1116 prosecuti<« maintains that N. Main St. tred signals was Issued Satur­ At the other end of Israel, in TRW In 1663, and that the agree­ and one or two Jurors said they day morning at 11:40 to Marie the Gasa Strip, two Israeli sol­ m ent w as In fo rce until 1669. favored convlc^ her of one member named Alex Rackley The Mailmams, post office N. Hoekstra, 33, of RockvlUe, diers were wounded vihen Pal­ The agreement allegedly pro­ • 1-* »-* of toe mor^rious charges she a visit to New Ha- employes auxiliary will meet after a collision at B. Middle estinian terrorists threw a gre­ vided that TRW wouldn’t engage ven In M ay 1969 b ecu ase h e sus- tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the hcrnie Tpke. and Summit St between nade at a patrol, and another Is­ In fuel-cell research tor anyone At tota point, the said, ^Im cf being an Inform- (rf M rs. Frank A vlgnone, o f 82 his pick-up and a ciur driven by raeli soldier and two Arab civil­ but United unless United agreed. Li negrtlations on a verdict lit Janet R. Irwin o t BS Marshall Batista Rd. The meeting is ians were wounded by other The Justice Department also Onlookers check a burned upper story o f a bachelor officers’ quarters at Tra­ Seale’s case opened ^ ^ fog on George Sams Jr., who open to new members. Rd. Court date for HOekstra is g re n a d ^ . said that ’TRW, according to the vis Air Force Base following a brawl involving 600 servicemen. (AP Photo) Black Slain ^ “ 1'*‘‘***« ^ has pleaded guilty to second-de- June 7. Premier G Copenhagen, was made. a ^ible retrial for ^ bUe, and foUowlng too closely, she called on Elgyptian Presi- The suit seeks a court order church. In the South S e ^ ^d Mrs Huggins. death two days alter Seale l«tft were Issued Saturday night at dent Anwar Sadat to use his barring exclusive fuel-cell' de­ The ^feiuie ia expected to re- jjew Haven, and two other Pan- Members of the VFW Auxil­ 10:13 to Hardd A. Saner, of newly strengthened position to velopment c(mtracts between By JOE EDWARDS United and any other firm, and Deliberately Set Blaze Kills quest d ls n ^ of the case or there later admitted shooting iary will meei tonight at 7 at Bolton foUowlng a cOUislan at lead Egypt into real peace nego­ Associated Press Writer an early retrial and the release it asks the court to force United the H olm es Funeral H om e, 400 Broad St near Qreen Manor tiations with Israel. CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (AP) of toe defendants on bond. Seale (Bee Page Bight) Btvd. between his car and one to make all Its fuel-cell tech­ Main S t, to pay respects to the Mrs.. Melr said SadcU had — A Negro was shot to death by driven by Christine A. Mlele of nology available to the public. late Mrs. Lucy Brennan, whose “showed a lot of courage and a law enforcement officers Mon­ 898 B . M iddle Tpke. ptditlool foes, and she hoped for In East Hartford, a United Fireman at Air Force Base dauj^iter-in-law, Mrs. Arthur day night, but authorities said lot of ability’' in defeating his Aircraft spokesman said the firm Felber, is a member of the By BBBNDAN RILEY on them In a “large show of was not released. civil disorders which have a new attitude in Cairo “If Sad believes “that its activities have A uxiliary. A summons charging him Associated Press Writer force.” The spokesman said no the city for fter, . . . „ .. ___ ,****" IPratt and liVliltney Division of It was a third day of racial The injured fireman’s name (See Page Twelve) threw a brick at city, c(xmty street sign. Court date June 14. porters cf the Egyptian regime. disorders at this Northern Cali­ 12 HARTFORD (AP)—The com­ SPEBSQSUV, w ill rehearse to ­ and state officers who answered But it was Dodd’s two oppo­ The Soviet government de­ (See Page Nineteen) fo rn ia bcuM, a . m a jor efoba rk a - mon voter, to whom former Sen. nents In last year’s senatorial night at 8 at the Army-Navy a call to an area where sniper A written warning for faUure scribed Podgorny’s visit as Thomas J. Dodd turned for vin­ race—Republican Lowell Welck- Club. The rehearsal is c^>en to H.. ' i i - fire had been reported cct8 second)—Mrho spoke toe same “The victim was hit In the dle Tpke., after a coUlslcn on sured the Soviet Union of deliberately Set blase which to Dodd at a public wake here. tiieme: Dodd’s touch with the The commission educatimi U.S. General Of Explosions in Korea groin," Roberts said. of North United Methodist W. Middle Tpke. near Broad Egypt’s ccntlnuod solidarity partially destroyed a barracka The two-part wake was sched­ common man. with It, but the front-page edito­ State Safey C^ommlssicmer uled for 2 p.m. to 4 and for 7 Said Welcker: "He was never Church will meet tonight at St. between her car and one for transient (^cers. Another By M. H. AHN day. He said an explosion had drlvm i by Saul Hecht of 98 Nor­ rial pointedly rejected any for­ fireman was hoe^>italized with Claude Armour ordered an p.m. to 9 at the Ahem Fhneral too important, to help toe av­ 8:30 at the church. Unhurt After Associated Preee Writer bem heard, but It was the work investigation of m an s i eign interference in domei^c af­ facial burns and, a base spokes­ toe sh(x>Ung, Home on Farminghm Avenue. erage man: he was never too of Koreans blasting at a con­ which occurred shortly after fairs. "Only imperialism moves man said, at least five men SEOUL (AP) — Black sol­ Dodd, who turned 64 earlier Democrat to help a Republi­ The M anchester Junior Warty and turned to the vot­ Brown’s Flower Shop on M ain (lee PMie Nliwieen) Sunday as a day of mourning the Mekong delta, and MaJ. ers for re-election as an inde­ St. dememstrated flower ar- and urged all Cimnecticut citi­ Huiging at the meeting of Gam­ A dryer fuU of clothes was Gen. Ngo Quang Truong, com­ U nder W a y pendent last year. He said he stolen early this morning from / manding general in the delta zens to fly flags at half-staff. was standing apart from “the ma Chapter, Alpha Delta Kap­ “He was a determined and te­ pa sorority, Thursday night , at th e Cqin-O-M atlc Laundry a t 000 military region. bosses” and letting toe common By PETER RBHAK nacious protector of this coun­ man decide bis guilt or Inno­ the home of Mrs. Gertrude C en tef St. Their cheaper was hit by Mod Military Spurs Miniwar Associated Press Writer Senate KiRs small arms fire while over the try, a man proud of his patriot­ cence on the censure matter. Baker^ 310 H ackm atack 8 t MITT’ENWALD, Germany An attempt was made to northern part of the U Minh for­ ism,’’ Meskill said. More praise As he put It, “I’ve got to.” 'During Its business sesslan, (AP) — The defense ministers break into Manchester Auto est, about 140 miles southwest of came from former. Governor Dodd had some natural ad­ the cheater voted to (xmtribute of seven North Atlantic AUlance Parts on Broad St, Friday Am endm ents Sa^ron. John Dempsey, who was in the vantages — a bearing and a to the Manchester Stdidarship Between Career Man, Draftee Cixmtries began a meeting hero night, by breaking a window in The U.S. pilot and his crew State Capitol while Dodd was a shock of white hair that made Fund, the Manchester lUstorl- today that Is expeced to lay the fellow Democrat in the Senate, an overhead garage (foor. were wotmded, a U.S. mlUtary Editor’s note — As any nen- him' look every Inch a Senator, cal S(x:iety, and the Henry Bar­ groundwork for talks wHh toe from Sen. Abraham Rlldcoff, ToDraftBifl spokesman reported, but all the commissioQed officer wriU tell and an easy, sometimes witty nard Fund for state tea(dters Soviet union on balanced reduc­ once Dodd’s Democratic col­ who retired before pensi 7:00 P.M. pair of-sun passes were stolen 55% Dacron®-45%'Worsted fabrics. Styled in two models with regular or western front pockets. 8 a.m., then followed up wdto a door Is always open. A dude arrived In bright sunshine after ministration’s “domestic initia­ from a car pariwd Friday nlgjit He said draftees now are ground attack firing rocket gre- went up to Gen. Garth (MaJ. Carrington of Britain, Donald S. an eariler rainstorm swept the tives," to editors and publlfoers Sizes 29-44 for men and young men. Proportioned bearing an Inordinate share o f ______in a Seymour 8 t drive. button, three button, breasted and belted nodes. The U.S. Command said Gen. Marshall Garth) toe other Fostervoll of Norway, WlUe Den airport. from Alabama, Arkansas, Flori­ BOSKL HUl back fashion models. leg lengths. toe (Msualties—07 per cent dur- helicopter gunahips and artil- day and complained about his Toom of The Netherlands and Nixon, who has been rather da, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisia­ 410 CEN TER STREET Friday night a stereo tape Ing 1970. lery broke up the assault. breakfast. That’s no wray to run . Mario Tanassl of Italy. An consistent In wooing the normal- na, Mississippi, North Carolina, p la yer and eight ti4>66 '•You’re asking them to risk ;q)okesman, MaJ. Richard an Army. They’re breaking eighth NATO country, Greece, ly-Democratic votes of toe Deep South Carolina, Tennessee, Tex­ MR. O. MacIJiflD stolen from a cor parked in a their lives for a cause that Is not Qardner, said 18 North Viet- down toe whole command struc- is represented by an undersec­ South, scheduled visits to Mo­ as and Virginia. I&ckory, N.C. Congresa St. drive. In toe interest of this country,” namese were killed and one was ture.” retary of defense. bile and Birmingham, Alabeun- It was Nixon’s latest effort to MB. D. HOWARD Nelson said. “That’s too much captured. One U.S. soldier from From toe same rung on toe Laird is expected to present al a’a two largest cities. sing the praises of welfare over­ Salem, Oregon toe 2nd Squadron, llto Armored command structure, Sgt. Fred report on last week’s Soviet- The President’s atop at Mobile haul legislatiiHi and his prt^pos- “Where is toe regular cavalry Regiment, wras killed, Murdock, Albany, N.Y., wdto For God so loved the Amerlcan agreement to work on waa to Join Wallace and toe gov­ als for revenue-sharing and gov­ Anderson-Little Army?” ho asked. He said there and 18 were wounded, while toe 4th Armored Division in accords to limit antibalUsUc ernors of Mississippi, Kentucky ernmental reorganization. world that He gave LOAM ■ are 700,000 regular Army enlist- south Vietnamese casualties Nuernberg, had an opposite missiles and offensive nuclear and Florida at toe opening of Nixon 6et up motorcades In Hit only begotten Son, c /4 QrcatS^amc in thC(^anufacturingqf'^Fine Clothing ed men, and toe manpower for were one UUed and nine wound- vlowqxdnt. “The biggest prbb- weapons. He said before leaving construction on the Tennesaee- both cities. Vietnam combat asslgnmento ed. l«m today is that too many old that whosoever believ- Washington the current series of T om bigbee W aterw ay, a 203- Before going to his Key Bls- FOR SALE IN MANCHESTER should come from among them, According to Intelligence re- sergeants want to run the new Alliance meetings’ “may he of mlle canal through sections of cayne, Fla., home for the week­ eth in Him should not or from toe largely volunteer ports, a North Vietnamese regl- Army the old way,” ho groused. historical Importance’’ be<»use Alabama and Mississippi that end, toe President took part in >erish, but have ever (MANCHESTER PARKADE) WEST MIDDLE TPKE.-BROAD ST. Corps. meat has been trying to re-es- “If toe guy is insubordinate and o f toe new moves aimed at re­ eventually will link toe Gulf the dedication of the Lyndon B. *206-Ytrd Load insisted that with tabUsh a base camp In the It reflects on his Job, get

'0 I MANCHJSim EVENING HERAt6i I, C O N N , T U E S D A Y , M A Y 25, 1971 R A G E T H R E E P A G E T W O MANCHESTER EVENINO HERALO, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1971 !■ Mancliester Nostalgia MOWEIMnNQB LBJ Library SheinYvold on Bridge Hospital Notes PLAZA DEPT. ST8RE FOR PARENTS AND SIMPLE BBIDOE LIFE (We Have A Netton ’To Please) NORTH' VIBRnrO BOOBS Booming YOUNG reOPlE Dedicated]^ MAY HAVE BEEN BEST Bitenoiedlato Oare Serai- E. MIDDLE ’TPKE. (Next to Popidar Market) The Baby Has fl|t laMft ill* iiiAiNi 4 A 6 3 pnvste, noon - 2 pun., and 4 OPEN W m i.. ’THURS., F R I. tUl 9 By ALFRED SHE1NW 9 74 P-m. - 8, pan.; private roomo, In Hollywood iii4» MNiOTf iv ir Mir cNMm Texas Style O 1085 2 Ufe was very simple In the 19 nan.' s p.m., and 4 pan. • 8 - Childreii's PtaycloHies AUSTIN, ’Tex. (A P ) — For­ 4 AQ43 pan. By GENE HAND8AKER Ik L M It AMMTTIO 18th and 19th centuries. There WEST EA9T SHORTS - CULOTTES - SLACKS mer President Lyndon B. John­ . Pedlatrlos: Fwents allowed PLAYDRESSES Been Named Assoclafed PrdM Writer son presided over the final nos­ were only two excuses for not 4 KI972 ♦ 10 5 nogr th n e ie x c ^ noon • 2 p.m .; H01X.TWOOD (AP) — Nos­ QJ 10962 COOL STYLES LOWEST KlICBS talgic party and departing returning' your^ partner’s open-. O K5 . 9 oOinn, s pan. - 8 pan. talgia U bigger than ever. In HjLtmmmrm guests described him as "very , . . , . . O 63 O QJ97 Self Sefvlee: 19 a.m. ■ s p.m.; CO M E & S E E ____ movleland. happy" over ttie LBJ Ubrary lead: not having any cards 4, J986 ♦ 5 4 pan. - S'pan. . Cooper, Ctatrlmt Petrice, daughter of Rodger and Nancy A Hollywood theater an­ dedicatlcm weekend extravagan- In the suit, and sudden death. SOUTH btenoive Care and Coronary McCarty Cooper, 36 Newton St., Everatl, Maas. She was bom nounces a three-week festival of Tods^r the opening leader’s ♦ Q 8 4 Care: Iramedlate forally only, May 28 at Boston Hospital for Women, Boston, Mass. Her ma- Buster tCeaton's 1917-38 films, •B1WCTB WhUe Johnson gathered some 9 A 8 3 any tirae,' Hmtted to five mln- p17r psirtner Is allowed to use his teranl grandmother is Mrs. Patrice McCarty, 17 Garden Dr., Uke other festlvaU for vrorks of 40 guesU A the LBJ Ranch In ^ , som^etimes he 0 A K 4 ntea. rsH, judgment. 4 K1072 Manchester. W.C. Plelds and Mary PlokfOrd Johnson City, 8,121 persons switches to a different suit. But Materalty: Fathers, 11 a.m. - .«, » « I* queued up for the first public the pld days had their advan­ South West North East ISriS pan., and 6:M pan. - 8 treasure chest diamonds viewing c f the library Sunday. Hanning, Sarah Lois, daughter of Mark and Barbara A vote of the UCLA Student ■ I M M II MWff tages, as we see in today’s 1 N T Pass 3 N T A ll Pass pan.; oOm^ 8 p.ra.-4 p.m., Schindler Kannlng, Port Wayne, Ind. She was bom May 18 at CouncU namsA Mae West Wwn- - Airlines were coping with the and 9:N pan. ft pan... Lutheran Hospital, Fort Wayne. Her maternal grandparents an of the Century ... last of some 4,000 who came hand, Agn UnOtz: 19 in maternity, are Mr. and Mrs. Wialter H. Schindler Sr., 27 Sunrise Pr., Ver­ And 1,492 pet^le' swarmed for Saturday’s dedlcatlan cere- South dealer, U In other arena, no lim it in non. Her paternal grandmother is Mrs; Charles Kannlng, Port monies and tent barbecue on the Both sides vulnerable. Dally QiHtriion IHfAAIRi l."M Into a theater one recent night to m i i SB ipr Opening lead — Seven of • oett-nervloe. Wayne. She has two sisters, Andrea, 2H, and lis a , 1%. see a 45-year-enlng 4) * * «. • kUsed, standing, with their q j t A R S B i A y ADMITTED ‘YE&’TEItDAY: clothes lauded as veteran 8:20; “ MASH” , 11:80 guests beneath' the Uve o a k the__ defenders defeated the con- Also, Mrs. Nancy A. Macey, Good Show j nmin FronUln, and George glnia,’ ’ though tfirgU O irry ed to a legitlmato produoUon. more Tlnson, 1135 Hartford Tpke., Rockville. He was bom theater organist Gaylord Carter Blue Hills Drive-In — “ 2001— trees on his front lawn. The two heart tricks, 28 W. Middle ’Tpke.; Mrs. Mary Backman aa ’Ihomas Jefferson strove vallanUy ■with It on the Nevertheless It Is extremely BOX STORAGE A ^pace Odyssey", 8:25; “ M ar­ A. Harquard, 4 Downey Dr.; JEWELERS-SILVERSlinHS 8INCC1900 May 11 at Rockville General Hoipital. His maternal granc^iar- played a powerful preliminary menu featured home-made Sure Thing By J (»N GRUBER were outstanding In a' cast that stage. ^ good theater, as I —Id . rt the lowe” , 11:10 fried chicken, ham and bis­ Mrs. Violet T. Neddow, 18 Bonk was strong throughout. Barbara The show has been around for beginning, and It provides a * BETTER GUMINEBS ents are Mr. and Mrs. Edgar J. Gilmore, Parmington. HU pa­ c<»cert They laughed as he South had a sure [thing going 821 Green Rd., Manchester Downtown Manohcuter at 968 Main Street ternal grandparents are Mr. and V m . John C. ‘Hnson, East demonstrated the organ’s sound cuits. St.; Robert E. Nelson, Bast “ 1TT6” proved to be fine the- Tjing as Abigail Adams, and a couple cf yean oo It Is an es- fine evetopg c f entmrtalnment. if be Just played the care- 649-6986 Hartfmd. He has a brother, James. W effects—belU, drums—and a Throughout the 'weekend the .Hartford. ater as evidenced last night at Kristen Bonfleld as Msrtha Jef- taWWied success. It presents ’Ihere are a few ribald lines m w, m !« • '» lloialliMl nuncli Also, Mrs. Ruth E. Perkins, the show feraon uphMd the feminine hon- some Ameitoan history in which ore funny, but I wxMldn’t (Gotham Breathes East Hartford; SCoheUe M . Pou- the BushneU where MnHiigh, dennUer I^nm, daughter o f John and Mary its police siren while Carter ore o f the cast In bettor than ol clubs he should immediately Uot, 62 BMton St.; Jacob M. opened before A capacity audi­ Kaniecld McHugh, Vernon Garden Apts., Vernon. She was bom played a thrilling auto chase. ‘Qeanest Air’ as history on their minds as usual mualcrt manner. May 11 at RockvUle General Hospital. Her maternal grant^iar- they attended a round of 10 raft dummy’s last club. RoTCnahein, 77 Bniokfield 6t.; ence tor a week’s run In Hart- Scenery and lighting were by The one-nlgfat program was Aaron R ., SatterfiMd, 44 Lewis ents are Mr. and Mrs. Anthony KaniecU, Holyoke, Mass. Her arranged by Bill Ramsay, a NHSW YORK (AP) — It was weekend parties. South then draws trumps, w';: ttM. « «««, Jo Mlelziner ■whose name In pcdemal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bernard McHugh, 81 CMdwyn Studio executive, aitd something new—and pleasant— Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey noting with satisfaction that connection with a cMtyle of hun- could hardly get to eat the they divide evenly. Tlie stage Hartford; Barbara A. Senna, 20 It la, la difficult to define. In Hatch HiU Rd., Vernon. She has a sister, Maureen. Ed Harris, a veteran showman. Pioneer Cbcle. fact Stuart Ostrow, the produc- dred musical productions has -41 ». I« * for New Ywk. Fresh air. barbecue as he was surrounded Is then set for the correct dia­ Ramsay says It cost them Alao, Elizabeth A.' Smith, 28 er, doesn’t define It but lirta: become a virtual guarantee of Osona, Cari Haanel Jr., son of Carl Manuel Sr. and "We had the cleanest air Sun­ by friends touring the Utarary. mond play. South leads a low COLOR by Deluxe* excellence. Oootuming by Pa­ $2,200 to rent the WUtem Thea­ Bonner Rid.; Mn. PYances M. “1779, Music and Lyrics by Kathleen BielecU Osuna, 57 Brookfield St., Manchester. He day in Manhattan of any day in Among Johnson’s Sunday diamond, from his hand and ter, but with 1,280 customers SVretz, 820 Wetherell St.; Mrs. Sherman Edwards, Book by Pe- tricia. Zlpprodt waa also good. was bom May 10 at RockvUle General Hospital. HU maternal this century," reported Air Re­ luncheon guests were front-run­ puts In dummy’s elgjit when Glen Clugston, who presided paying $2JS0 admlsslan they sources Commissioner Robert ning Democratic presidential T O N IC n r 7116-9:16 BURNSIDE Marte Waugh, Stafford Springs, ter Stone Csso grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. EhnU Hotkovfski, 189 Grove made $759 profit. Other viewers West plays low. BIR’IHB YESTERDAY: A St, RockvUle. HU paternal grandparents are Mrs. CecUia N. Rickies. hopeful Sen. Edmund S. MusUe ■ ' r. - B »i • : F * E F s ’ ^ f . were guests. Ramsay said he’s East wins with the ten dia­ tree PiRKl^u E:? ’3 3 33 daughter to M r. -and iMrs. Dana vm tionrt u— of the term, rt- Johnson, 32 Snipslc S t, RookvUle; and Manuel Osuna, East He said the air poUutloa levd s of Maine and Charles Halleck of too loud at times. This Is under- applying his share of the profit were the lowest since his oe- TniUnna, former House RepubU- monds but cannot make a safe White,[Windaor Locks; a son to theHgh u Is musical. Rather, it Hartford. He has a sister, Kimberly Spencer. return. A diamond gives dum­ STARTS ’TOMORROW —Geo. O, Scott - Joanne Woodward « » *■ • to the studio’s cost of making a pxrtment began dally measure- ^an leader. “THEY MIGHT BE GIANTS’’ Mr. and Mrs. Brian A. Rooney, ^ c(»nlc and smnetlme sallric my a froe finesse; a heart ijigiohnw, Kiteta Lynn, daughter of Christian and Eliza­ fresh print of the film. ^ ments In 1952, with one-third the provisloii waa made for ev- ^ „ dark Rd., Bolton; a son to Mr. logk at a moment in history beth Dumalne liuglnbuhl, 152 High St, RockvUle. She was bom We didn’t go Into this to make average level of sulphur dlox- erythlng from the tiniest detaU gives q trick to dummy a king, and.Mrs. Ifincent PetragUO, 26 tbe Continental Congress ValueCentiers . May 18 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal money,” Ramsay said, "but to the average particu- ^ name tags to room reserva- West cannot interfere by put- ’Trout Stream Dr., Vemon; a trying to make up its mind prove a point: That we need jates end only <«e-tenth the.av- tlons, chauffeured cars, plenty ting up-the nine of diamonds son to iMr. and Mrs. Donald declare the Independence of L O A M grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dumalne, Atlanta, Morris, 4M N. Main fit.; Ga. Her paternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. David Isi- godd, fam ily entertainment, erage level of coddents. of food and drinks and flowers, when . South first leads that ^ ^ the thirteen American colonies. that a silent film wiU still draw it was also the Brat time since Although President Nixon left suit. Declarer then puts in dum- to MY. and Mirs. Richard Gill, ’This Is enllvwied with Incidental glnbuhl, 10 Middle Butcher Rd., Ellington. She has a brother, StMIS.’ F O R G A L I Kory, 3; and a slater, Heidi, 2. pecpTc) vdio'want entertainment, the city began a system of label- lunidi Saturday, a John- my’s Jack, and East is caught music. ft, » that a silent tUm will still draw ing air quality in 1999 that the ^ bosidtallty squad saw to it just as fast In the trap, DIsdBARGBD YESTER­ The cast Is extremrty strong, DAY : Mra. Mamie ' H. Belalr, Dickson, David Wesley, son of R. kOchael and Teresa people who walk out delig^ed atmosphere was rated "good." that Air Phree One took off for 'wttti a couple of dosen men and with what they’ve seen." Good Is the highest posslMe rat- piorfda stocked with ’Texs* ' 718 E .Middle Tpke. ; Jam— , A. two women, all of ■whom are *n,6-Yanl Load Stinson Dickson, 14 Hammond S t, RockvUle. He was bora May Keltogg, 42 Teresa Rd.', llm . 14 at TW,in«»h*i«ti»r Memorial Hoepltal. HU maternal grandpar­ Gary Cooper, slim and Uke Ing, after acceptable, unaatls- ij^irbecue, ____ capable singen by Broadway Bertha D. Hadley, 848 Oakland Mi^Tire Event at the other prlnctyals so very factory and unheaUhful. Johnson played It all low-key. Q. standards, and every one of C A U 647-1546 ents are Mr. and Mrs. WUllam Stiiuan, Rt. 31, Covoitry. HU St.; imiliam Powers, 69 young, was thunderously ap­ Rickies attributed the clean avMdlng any serious comment paternal grandparmits are Mr.' and Mrs. Robert Dickson, land R d.; Mks. M arie f l. whom can deliver lines in an ef- Balwooii 7:38. «in . Hatch HUl Rd., Vernon. He has a brother, Jon, 2; and a slater, plau d^ when first seen squint­ air to continuing; anQpMluUoii to the scores of news media rep- fective 'and understandable efforts and, to Weather condi- i ; ^ , Ekst Batttonl; ing through a surveyor’s transit. i^sentatlves Invited. He Umlted manner^ TU s liM Ui more than Shawn, 8. ticna that Included brisk winds. Jsidiquellne Lovett, 424 W. The struggle to bring -water to his vle\ra io a riiort dedication usually Im p o rt^ , tor the show, speech In ■which he declared the die Tpke.} the dealt, tlw Cedman-Oooper ------n— ■■■' A,1 a o,}' M ario F. Liisa. Jr., EngUah In origin, Is talky and gunfight with robbers and a cU- Truck Accident T.H.T lib ra ry would provide “ the M yrtle K. roqulros good dliitlon and tem-. C A R a n d TRUCK story of our time—^wlth the bark Windsor jLocka; Mrs. African Nation^s Capital macUc flood scene provided HYDERABAD,‘ihdla (AP) — Tedtord,' 18 Hendee Rd.. Mrs. po to keep It from bogging RENTALS EssoVliliieCenters. o ff." Afim$ more excitement than most of F ifty villagers were kUled and Ocryfs taiii-iai- Grover, 880 Hartford down. H\ Hi. Moving to New Area today’s movies,' customers re­ 50 others injured when a track Rd. ; ' Mrs. Judith A. BugnaoU, Even ao, it is rattaar slow by |)\^ W M K MON I II marked. Black and white photo­ ploughed into a crowd In a vU- Diamond Output Up Biroh Mb' Rd.; Ricbairt J. American standards. Better 1 ,i.im 1 !■ rill l.i .i-'iiiu graphy and the 'III' HMr tat > \ s 11 ’ I M The CkqUtal City Development and temperatures reaching 180 'Til 2 9.m. Mrs. Richard Dionne and son, Stone! Anottier tiding that help­ da’B wildest dreams is finally II MMs tl.w wHh Irede-lti, Corporation (OCDC) now has a degrees ment of the new city, which European trty, spotted her pho­ Lraf” £ • Two plies of VIcron smaU dog-lag shaped country, ALISTAIR Mon.-Fri. Iill An economy lira Dynacor rayon cord wiU eventually dccupy some 90 to in a Budapest shop 'window. polym er plus two but until now he’s never been M acLEANS .9199 with four full piles built-in belts of square miles. Ronald OMman 'was an English­ 244 Osnter S t, Manchester Mon. - Fri. 7:90R«dlO Sat. ft SnullOO ■ Irish Dancers of sturdy nylon cord. able to afford U. man brought from Broadway by Sat. R Son. ldO4dO-S:8O-7d00:8O Modem wrap­ fiberglata. On paper Lilongwe looks Phone: 649-1806 saiMl :40ft • 9-rlb tread design ’Ib e present ci^pltal, Zomba, is good. The surrounding land la GMdwyn, Cooper an ex-Montana Acquire Medals around tread tor good control. for good traction. some 50 miles northeast of Blan- undulating and the government cowboy and movie stuntman What does "noisette” nqean ilie SBotefc • Low and wide for tyre. It la a small city mirround- omnplex is being built on the who had made his own screen EIGHT In cookery? It is French lor Five Manchester students oC the eieek, ed magnificent mountains \ area’s most prominent ridge, test.-on horseback for $76. ’Hiis hazel-nut, whlMi we in the the Erin School of Dance won GIFT SHOP modem look. and tropical trees. which has been titled Capital was hla first'starring rMe. BELLS U.S. caU filbert; It also medals at an Iririi frts at Iona ParUamenl is in Zomba, to­ means smaU pieces of lamb, LACT DAY: PAXTON ft MABH FROM 7:99 , exmege. New Rochelle, N.Y. on HUl. Some 200 acres have been mutton, venison, veal, beef, 077 MAIN ST., MAN(3HB8TER gether with a couple of minis­ allocated for the government TOLL” ! Sunday, and Bcmietlmea flah. Loosely, Brian Dcnachle won a second tries and the government prin­ comidex. Starts TOMORROW! Rockville it is a smaU sUce at fUlet of place medal tor solo hornpipe. ter's office, n ie rest of the beef. “Le Beurre de nois­ country’s administration Is A central park and botanical MANCH<*,TI(f Mlcdiael Donachie won a third Hospital Notes ette” is a mixture of butter Hi IB 9Cm cinuu largely based In Blantyre. gardens of a further 200 acres place medal tor a solo Jig. Ml— wlU link administrative quar­ and browned crashed hazel­ 64J-;nil FPIf PAWrtINC. RIAP 0» THIATWI Banda’s argument tor moving Visiting hours ore 12:90 to 8 nuts, useid to make soups and Maureen Donachie won a first the nation’s odmlnlstratloo lock, ters and the new city center, sauces . . . “La sauce nois­ place medal tor solo hornpipe ’^he Lilongwe R iver la being p.m. in a ll areas expect ma­ DANCE and SHOW stock and barrel to Lilongwe, in ternity where they are 2 to 4 ette’ ’ is HMlandalse made MIGHTIESTManON PICTURE OFTHEMALU and third place medal for an dammed to create an artificial the central region, is for devel- and 6:80 to 6 p.m. with ’Le beurre de noisette’ eight hand reel. ’They are the opment rather than to consoli­ lake below CktyUal HUl, two and IN PERSON “les pommes de tone children cf Mr. and Mrs. Mat­ a half miles long and covering nMsetto" (potato notsette) thew J. Donachie of 206 Porter date everything into one spot. are potatoes cut round w lfii H IT DHEYaiiiai JULES V B H S He says the south has been suf-. an area of 860 acres. Admitted Friday: Hubert PM- 8‘ - a baU sco In the shape Sheila and Mary Connolly, flciently develtqMd, but the cen­ The dam across the river wlU Utt, North Windham; Lawrence -K of a haselnut, then cooked daughters of Mr. and Mm. Jo­ tral and northern regltma suf­ carry a highway and the Lake, West WiUington; Michael S joJ^ in butter, and UgJiGy brown- seph OxmoUy of 183 Florence vMrtniMLC— F90.9X. dammed water wlU be available Ckmnly, New Rd., ’ToHand; So­ s m (with Irede-ln) TAX fered as a result. St. received ,ttiird {dace medals for irrigating surrounding farm phie Smith, Ridgewood Dr., F7S-14 (778x14) 2.64 The majority of Malawi’s 4.1 Quality and service are for an eight .hand reel. million population is in the land pa weU as for a reserve Rockville; Jason Small, Gehr- F7S-1S (775x15) a a . 4 4 2.82 water suiqily to the city. ing Rd., ’TMland; Frank Rosin- two good reasons for Q79-14 1115x14) 2.88 south. Sto lunch­ Initial finance for the giant ’TMland Ave., RockvUle; Nancy mm vm i., EXIT 21 WEST ST. — 1-84 fizhermen In Brownstane Quar- Visually Inspect radiator, 'testing Efficlenoy Gaaollnes. And you’ll find The expression traditional HaU and son, Ripley HUl Rd., eon or dinner. W e have heater hose and all belta. out what you con now expect In good project has come from South A f­ housing Is a misnomer. Tlie . ry. In Portland. mileage and smooth performance. rica. Bi 1068 Pretoria loaned Coventry. a very special menu just The auti^sy was performed Presture-teal cooling h r houses have to conform to strict eystem. Malawi Kwacha $11 miUon for minimum standards, although Saturday, May 29th fo r them . OPEN 7 at MdOotei Hospital hem, ac- the first stage of the Lilongwe the people who apply tor plots D A Y S 11 A .M . T O 9 eoiding to Dr. EUlot Gro—, Chief project. buUd their own homes. The CABARET STYLE — BEVERAGES P.M. Medical examiner tor Oonneotl' The loan was committed to es­ OODC helps with the provision HELPFUL HINTS cut.' LMk for tlwM 8k Essd sMonSe sential Infrastructure and of­ AVANCE SALE $4.50 DOOR $5.50 of bouse designs. TAX INCL. Always use glycerin to oU rr$ lARBECUE TIME! fices tor the first four ministries "So the brick homes In the food choppers, egg beaters, It's an Eaeo station with a continuing program of reel values. The above prioee on thee and eenrioes —works and suppUas, agricul­ r EISERVATTOINB: KINGSLBIY — KAYE PRODUCTIONS etc. It Is a gqod lubricant area wlU have nothing in com­ Time to enjoy the hospitality and good Vito don’t think it makee sense for you to hove to driva aN the way are arailable nationally at stations ture, natural resources and edu- mon ■with the traditlonai mud 1062 NEW BRITAIN AVE. and leaves no ta m . that comes with every barbecue. Make your's i@L caUen. TheBe are already taking WEST HARTTORD, CONN. 06110 -.O K INKS acroos town to get a tMrgain on a tka or a beOsiy or something else operated by Humble on & Retining V.iliii'Centci s hute which can be seep in the best with these great summertime helpers. shape. vU ^es," said one official. "Italian DOUGLAS MASON for your car. Not v ^ an Eaao VWue(}entor in your neighborhood Company locatod in many metropolitan The program has been spUt in Other features cf Uie new city Shown from left to right: . »> c m sell you what you need at a price thars ftght And M you charge apsas and oommunHiee. This eign MenUHe* etetlone Thit Mgn PHONE 23M82S — 646-2597 opereled by HwnM* OH 4 IndBpMvdtntEMO a preliminary phase and three wUl be a city center free of traf­ Spaghetti the chafe aidbp. gay ® ^ ® ® ^ •'S2 it all on your Eaeo Credit Card, with monthe to pay. Stop In and Prioea and oOeiB may vary at partici­ other stages. The preUminary fic. It wlU house a ttiopplng cen­ LAKE COMPOUNCE 582-6333 4.oonmmefuute Haaoheater, Oonn. food umbrella, —ve the *<>9^ tor yojire^..... - I M IMInine Compeny. munMtHYmtmemesT RDHDFlfiSOOEARLFBJDN THMCOUNTm TatephoM 6499711 bepUe ay iw atter, get one see what wa mean. pating independent Esso deators. stage, drawing up the Initial ter, civic center, two hotels, a Niahf mirntremmumiatr aelM»9w4M U f M m U 0>U>ftstw*C« tar 13.00 police station and an Interde­ woven picnic basket, a g ^ 1-klng ^ r ... ^ans. Is finished after three Evetry W e^esiuyl rattan Sate holden, bright colora, srt of 4 1.25 years of research. nominational church. TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE AT: Roy BeRer’t Mu­ PLUS FEATURE, A T 9:49 • 9:99 ai“ akewen, wooden handl—, art of 4 ...... 8 .0 0 The f^at two phases wiU com­ ALL YOU S IM An Industrial estate is to be sic ShGp. Mandiastei^-and Dlnardo Musk, East DONftUDNI VACATION SHORT AT 9:89-0:59 . Esso men are doing more. prise a wholly buUt-up area of G A N E A T I OPEN MON. THRU BAT., »:»0 to 6 ^ set up outside o f town qnd eight A DISNEY CONTINUOUS FROM 1:19 -Year .... some 10,000 acres stretching six companies have already indicat­ H o r H M . . . . Includes a Tossed Salad, ~[aattai .. THURS. T n ii 9 — AMPLE PARKINa *’Flyc«»i>’'-*‘Mlle.Pek".”Odptal**‘-**Vl€iew**-**Feniie Oue^’fteg. U4. Fet. OH.,- Alim Supply Cowp—y. SHORT SUBJECT SAT. - SUN. • MON... . MoBilia mUes from nMth to south and ed Interest In putting up fqcto-' Bread and Butter , K«nUi ... three mUes from east to west. ries. '

'1 BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHES-TER, CONN., TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1971 PAGE FIVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1971 PAGE FOUR they gained from 13 year* in rades in arms, which sometimes an Army chai>laln working out the old sergeants grumble: “Qo service, so they Just swallow happens, but which all com- of Quang Tri up near the Viet- along or get along." Errant Wagon S e ie n tiB l being called Uncle Tom, and mands today are alert to pre- namese DMZ. Many lifers, however, applaud BOTl^SCOVT Mod Military Spurs Miniwar that really hurts," said Ckd. vent. Career supenstrlpers. trying the new discipline which gives a A Rail Casualty John Doody, a Vietnam veteran XetuoUv oreludlce agdlnst ^ ®ope with the new relaxed man a voice in at least port of GASPER, Wyo. (AP) — Cas­ Note$andNems ACUMUiy, prvjuuicu truck first was teUstella her a hundred Ome#times an Inteieatlnr.interesting. HIf the atem,stem, the luging twin,cwm, whowno wrotew iw wIttwiw a» f<^ i f - v 14 rav4 the IW- ARGONNB» HI. (AP) shipped from toe manufacturing (Herald Reporter) to the outfit who can take a tank ^*® Mdewalls, except rouadT”^ “^sldra^ “teak finds WmseU'^cteTby”*toe ^ eriUted men: The kids said M ^e M.Sgt Samuel.Mc- n™ ouTOi vmo can take a tank conflict and hard *“ “>® ***®*fV <>* the U^. ^ “ y wigs downtown so toe Coy, who presides over a spe- plant on toe wrong railroad and Minding your p's arid q's may not‘be suc'Tpldlfashionsd a t o after all. Fact ^ " S r ^ ya S ^ thT^tlng ci lowing T S T ' ^ o^ T S US apart and put it back together, dnigs have moved tote toe no ^ u^^^2U^ S ri ri supposed to be leadership school for NOOs ended up to Canada. 'Hien it got it might also be a good idea to especially mind your ts. V^ether they re cros^ unflpe presauro from t l « b ^ Hie Germans. “ Free Bobby Seale" sweat- nawa to ease the way into garri- knot, are all valuable clues to the writer’s personality. ^pe normally. ed a nomal t-stem, ona often sina or pianiung wmcn resuueu rtoi,u,M nremrv hinnd nraasure a scientist said older ones, refuse to rent him dron, Neb. Wherever U.S. troops are sta- ^sclpllhe to ignite numerous to-. .mit. •• ’ ton" Uack who found a home to shirts. son life. A tall, powerful looking So’ says Polly Foote who has Mw. Foxe said that one of her used ky successful people who in President Kennedy’s assas- against segragatad units.” ron” mack wno louna a nome m apartments or wait on him to . „ pe compm two combat The truck arrived by .rail tioned around toe globe toese ®‘**®"** ®* violence, "It used to be," complained a black who served become expert in the sclenUflc feUmedav be nosslble to test days, toe new look to toe mill- "*tace is worse than the anti- maka a caiser to service recruit fresh from The w^dlers are warned against German bor- doesn't think the Marine Corps age. 'Hie side marker lights Inhibitions, talents, pride, hitel* in^work as afisgSitlc Udsm. impulse and could have puUed ^tUe- f h„m«^lM to drtenX tary 1. to be a mibject of Z . .2?*"ca*Sr " i S e ««> to^nd a pretty good un«,- ^ der patrol out of Fulda, "you is going soft by lending a pa^ were broken, and the bumper ligences and much else, even tooL He can teU tor examining A t-stem which resemblM a the Wgger ^ sl» felt he in FaU whether he U^xUsposed to hy- heated 4ebate. e sp e c 1 all y S e.^ th a ricS i’^ a S «™»®^ and tha war ^ andwtojiate® fha whnta ^tey ava Vietnamese.1 bar girts T. pinch “ 1 1 ^ could lock a man in the latrine tient ear to the Jariiead’s gripes and rearview mirror bent. rile state of your nerves at the the handwrittng of his patients tall apike, up and down with- not have done the calculated aSw / ner^^oiSh-hl^Mwrpteaeure X ^ ^ sleep maybe reason with him a about prejudice or bad food or moment, dioiw up m the man* that he might restrict His B®**«an^ and P®«y c ^ r pilot who flies toe Berito » ^ ^ r^ .'^ 'a^ ated wKh same-same me." Koreans Today you can't lay a too much duty. "It's Just a new euvertngs of your pen. As the person changes so does Pack 118 int.fca and regulate bther officers, toe authority figures wall. dlsmlss- Militant organisations like and Okinawans sometimes call ^ y,gy looking at things," ho Mrs. Fooce, a member of the his writing. This was made evl- hut whsn wrtt. Chief Brian Kingsley conducted National Laboratory by the sess toe military changes, this Camp Kitafujl firing range to She has appeared on a num­ whethoror not their sUn prob- out touching, is the marie of a tag samples wore taken for fun » whlrt toe lf^OT^*As^tatlon t? Scl- reporter found cartoonist Mort Japan. Three unsolved murders ber of television talk shows lems are apt to be caused by slow-poke, or at least someone a slant crept in along with re- P «^ toe We^os. Association of tici Walker’s gentle poke at toe new among troope stationed to Ko- and mentioned that she is al­ nerves. And she was recently who takes time to investigate, laxatirm. frilowliig ^ys received ence iro . 2 mod Army tacked on bulletin rea have racial impUcatioos. ways asked to analyse the asked by one employer to do A single stem which curves perhans the most idraifloAnt Parsons, shw- Dr. boards from Berito to Da Nang, Black airmen went on strike to host’s handsniting. It’s fun to an in-depth analysis of 16 of his to the right at toe bottom prob- khm manshlp; Dale Lacha^Ue, ^ v^ e ^ from Mannheim and Stuttgart observe Dr. Martin Luther Ktog hear about oneself and is a _ A__ __ tZn__ P®“ ‘ of aM to a kind of rever^ Bclontist; Dana Foster, David intake in diets ^ l^ a d y ^ t- to Khe Sanh and Panmunjom. j r ’s birthday at toe huge Wles- great party game although Mrs. Black and Rene ...... ' Launched less than a year ago haden, Germany, AFB The Fooce does only quick thumb­ lete badge; IiD to a, flurry of 2«-grams from same day, tank, were used to nail sketches at these affairs, and Mark Ra; Adm. Elmo R. Zumwalt, toe quell a black demonstration at rather than in-depth studies. , and even the progression of decisive individual, although if ^ ta the vmiTa cltisenahlp. „ ^ t ^ new Wavy boss with toe l«“«» (revealed by the tittle f , considers how long weaknes^s to yourself, tyirfng The car went off toe road in The senior NOOs, with their you want to call toe miUtant characteristics Important to pointed tops of toe m’s, n’s and crossing bar is, its shape, may be the only answer, Westport dnd struck a tree. Neverdousky was taken to Nor­ resp44t for "toe book" and mill- movement toward black dormi­ certain vocations, and it’s also *•’*) generoM to a faim as jij^ctlon, heaviness, etc. School Visited tory traditions, see toeir author- tindes and black professors that been put to use in marriage »hown by toe ei^nded endings there are 25 other letters, walk Hbsidial, where he died at Retailers Seek 2:S0 a.m., IH hours after toe B y CelebrititBS ity and toeir way of life threat- began on Eastern college cani- planning. It’s a good test for tapering off to a ^ showman dots his 1 with a accident. ened by a participatory brand of puses a few years back, now Wire Hangers LOS ANQELE6 (AP) ^ Pup­ leadership that goes against ev- has caught up with toe services 'IS ™ H- JS'”AiS.S?Sir ™ ^ ils Id ghetto-area West Athens erythtog they ever learned in a big way. emotions’' w^d ^ cl^ slblllty loops an4 jealousy Harold E . Oaboury, chairman Bappy BirtlidRiy elementary school relish toe about discipline and command Almost everywhere thla re­ T ollan d : ^ T f r ^ r S X n T ^ e p S i >«>P-’ » pressure or cf toe retaU division of the Brooklyn Bridge monthly visits of Amanda O. structure. For the old superstrt- porter went, he saw too black Delay ^ ^ warJ^toe vStoTto *” ’* !»«««»»* with Chamber of Oommerce, has Curry, who brings along criebri- pers the view acroes toe parade brothers hanging together to avoid glvfig way to impulse, meaning. asked division members to con.- NEtikr YORK (AP). — March- ties to r ^ with the Uds. grounds, where not even rev- bars, sitting ^part to INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — tribute wire coat hangers to toe tag east from Manhattan and "TMs program, called The ellle fownations are held any- service clubs and movie 214 Help in Town Cleanup Race driver Bobby Dnaer's Manchest^ Mielteied Wockttu^ west from Brooklyn, they met in Now People,’ shows Mds that more. Is a disturbing look ujeators, taking their own tables Mai «m a charge of running for rehabilitation luxjecte for toe center of the Brooklyn there Is someone out there who across: f toe generation gap: to the snack bars and mess First Selectman Charles Thl- marshall for neoct Monday's Me- a red tigk^t ran into a red handicapped. Bridge Monday to pay a birth- really cares," Mrs. Curry says. Bpoiled surly potoead punks addressing each other as fault yesterday thanked 'the vd - mdclal Day Parade, organised tight of Its own Monday Adult handicapped at toe day tribute to an 88-year-old Stager Johnny Otis and his need to be toughened-up » the ..brotoor\” instead of private or unteers and organisations who by the VFW Pod. night workshop will recycle the hang- lady. band accompanied her to the 80 obetacW course and made to exchanging toe Black participated in Saturday’ s The parade will leave S t Workers in Marion County era for commercial use. 'Die' “Hiqipy birthday, dear brt- per emt Negro school last townwide cleanup isrogram. Matthew’s parking lot at 2:80 ■n*P *®- Power salute under toe flagpole Munlripal Court oonldn’t project will provide a source idge, happy blrthd^ to you!’ ’ month. The month betere she Standtog at truculent ease, greeting each other with Thifault had high praise toe a.m. ending up at toe monu- find the affidavit toe youth of toe town who turn- ment on the Oreen in front of of employment for the hand!- sang sonie 2,000 persons who brought WUtie Davis, former the ranks look back and see „ jbe mystical and ta- Unser's trial was delayed ci^ped and make use of rehise joined in toe celebration of toe Green Bay Packers defensive pdthetid marttoeta playing a le- creastogly (nmate soul brother ed out In force," doing more the Town Hall where memorial until June 8 t He was arrest- than their share to make toe aervlces will be h^d. material which would otherwise graceful span that opened May end; Nate ^ w , Los Angeles tori chUdren’ s game called war handshake. Where they could ed May 88 after a Speedway ixine a dinxiiJ proUem. 24, 1888. Rams defensive back, «"d Don for rii obsolete establishment it, they were re- program a success." T.iiBHh.g the parade will be City piolloeman said he saw — ^ ^ ------The three-day celebration was Newcombe, former DBdgers Approodmately 214 peo^e niembers of Snipslc Post 241 him run a red light near the that no longer relates to any- fugtog to salute white crfflcers, Aaam liain Petto sponw^. by civic groups inter- pitcher, plus other athletes and thing worth saving to the world, their own separate turned out for the cleanup Qgigg. Ghiard, followed Indhouq^tels Motor l^^eed- ^ . ested in saving portions of the coaches. drive, compared to 27 last year. Poet’s Ladles Auxiliary way. MELBOURNE RMidhers .^gterfront tor public recreation "I talk to some of them smart gide of toe barracks, separate At the end of the day 661 plastic cqIc- Ouard. in South Australia and Wastetn «,Joyment. ------= guys from New York, suid I just squadp and separate trucks and bags had been filled with bot- The closed squeased together Burpristagly, a person’s am Australia are complalntag to ^ Brooklyn Borough President know Pm not getting through to separate mortars and artillery tieT cans and papers and trans- ^ Beta Sigma Phi small e’s betrayed an iqitight cannot be determined by his wild ^ e ls tove grown to Sebastian Leone smashed a bot- them," lamented Sgt. Henry pieces manned only by black ported to toe dump, alony with ‘**^?®*; tadlviduai and the slant a highly handwriting, although Identical praptHlim. They my toe cam- ^ champagne against toe Campbell, Latta, S.C., a black crews, mattresses, one stove, Tollandittes; Tolland MOTH PROOFING squad leader with a rifle compa­ two washing maAMnwi, one air Twlriera; Oonnecticid’s Miss Inducts Three emotional one. twins can, be told apart In osie els, u s ^ as weathered grey stone of one of Tlie Army and toe Marines— However, she said tt waa a case noticing an obvious differ- areas to toe gothic towers and hailed, b b i t Ie r o l e a n e r s ny to West Germany. and to a lesser extent toe Air pump, 51 tires and one refrlger^ Loyalty Day Laurie Lee Osgood XI Gamma Chapter of Beta ator. (whoV-™- was — tiie local poet’s en- ____„ writer’s "tatUetele t’s’’ which ance to the stents of ktentic^ prettiest lady to Broiddyn 821 Green Rd., Manchester "tlie lifers are always beat­ Force and toe Navy—deny Its Three town trucks full of rub- try); Tolland’s Poppy king and *»^® '**® twins she asked them If she freeing Brooklyn Bridge." 646-6686 ing on toe potoeads, but they toqipentog all that bad, but blah made trips to the dump, as queen; Odd Star Mothers; Boy ISTtoAt to all of this Mrs. Foote could show this to toe group, roam outside. don’t 'do a thing about toe juice black sepeuatism is there to see did two Volkswagen buses load- Scouts, Girt Scouts and Brawn- that very often one ine twin whose writing was ------freaks (toe alcoholics)," com- any day to the week, wheroev- eued with WJIU. springs opnuB> and bike ■»«*> parts lea; 4-H auha; «««*and the « « Vohto- w u n - ___ ^ Tjr^ ceremony T at the ®*“*------.h»,.rfn. ®®“®®‘ ®“‘ another, perfectly vertical showing her p la toj| d , draftee Spec. 4 Bob er you go: A truck full of and three traUer-loads of rub- teer BTra Department and the aJ^Ro^^e T'**®" * saaqde reserved nature held hack at [ Wbbb, Rlcbrnrarid, Va., who Is blacks toUowed by five truck Assocla- of writing te analysed, and cer- counting toe days until hla dla- loads of whites to convoy forma- Among the organisations par- tion. Ambulance AaBocia- Thom ^ e lv ^ ^ d^rra ^ combinations of clues charge comes through fn»n bis tion on the dusty road from Khe PASSPORT PHOTOS armored cavalary unit to Sanh; A Marine recon outfit ; J - M... tsm. w—wi— g^her at St. chanters for at least ------. gram were the Boy Scout Troop Mattiiews’ parking lot at 8 a.m, _ _ -- _ ■ M .. Malso iav IVaVAUfVseems ewsmwvBSWapparent thatlasw i WWW.-over IDBNTIFICA'nON Nuernbeig. “Alcoholism is an practicing amphibious assault 816; Girl Scouts, Cub Scouts, accepted fact of Ufe among the landings «nmander and George Sar- ^ere served' at a cookie ex- enough for a new Irving Berlin Combat Team to Kore%,^one of were irianted around toe VFW “ junior vice commander, change social, monument on toe Green. *«ri- Murid Adams was to------The TWland Junior Women’s staUed as president of the auxU- aub placed flowers to toe flow- 3Lnie Board of Education wiU ported, a cut Anger vdilch was meet tomorrow nigtat at 8 to REMAINS reniain the same? "Well, no, but it's too ex­ taken care of by toe ToUand their offices at toe Hicks Me- pensive!" It will cost you more next year. Hartford National Home Improvement Loans can answer a lot of problems. County Mutual Aid. mortal School. TREASURE SHOPPE The efforts of all toe parUcl- The United Congregational UNFORGOnEN." pants -sure made toe Tolland church Choir wUl practice to- "True, but let me think it over!" What if you Likeaddingonaroomforbaby.Orputtinginanotherbath. Green look good for toe Boys morrow night at 7:80 at toe League Parade Sunday, Thl church. - Anon. BONUS CERTIFICATES BECOME UNINSURABLE while you dre think­ Fixing up a basement play room. Or maybe expanding the family garage. fault ad^. Tolland Historical Society _ *^**5*^® Mourri^ jjg Benton Homestead ing? 'Til take THAT CHANCE." Give me five ««»«««" tomorrow afternoon So if youVe got that fix-up,^ add-on, re-do kind of feeling, de^ to fly^ lr flags ^ 1^ ^ ^ Given With Every Sole! Certificates Value minutes and I'll show you how THE cpmpany, St- Matthew’s Ladles GuUd Equols 10% Of Your Purchose. quick! See your nearby office of Hartford National. You’ll like m «ir^ ^riod fm former n^cuUve Board wUl meet to- may take THAT CH A N CE for you! morrow night at 8 to toe Par- honw Sunday’s designation as , w - EXAMPLE - BUY A DIAMOND AND GET YOUR WILL YOU GIVE ME THOSE 5 MINUTES? what they have to say about Hom^ Improvement Loans. a day of mourning as requested ' _____ by Gov. Thomas MeskUl. Manchester Evening Herald WEDDING RINGS NO CHARGE CALL DON LAPPEN AT — Thifault, who serves as Tolland correspondent Bette Democratic town chairman, ex- pressea ms personal sorrow HOLMES FUNERAL HOME over the death of the late sena­ I t tor, and noted the last time 400 Main St., Manchester The Treasure kw* Dodd had been in Tolland waa SariEstofm on Potash JOHNH.LAPPEN at the party’s victory celebra- SASKATOON, Sask. — OU Howard Hoimes, Arthur Holines, S ilts 3oe ^marallost INC. NATIONAL Uon to February, 1870. He paid druiers to Saskatchewan dis­ HARTFORD tribute to Dodd as a great sena^ covered toe largest known bed NoRBRn Hidnws 164 EAST CENTER STREET tor and one Who has had a per- of potash — 40 per cent of toe THE CHOICE BANK ^ ^ , manent effect on our country world’s known reserves. Eiti- MANCHESTTiR, CONN. througfa the passage of much mates of 1970 potash prodUc- W S. Oi M. B. MANCHESTER PARKADE Importeto leglslatioa during his tion from this bed exceed 10 Phone 649-5261 HAMDEN MIUDUIUWN . uai.n»UK. » CENTRAL VILLAGE • PUTNAM • DANBURY • NORTH GROSyENORDALE • STAMFORD terms to efflee as senator. mUUon tons, worth some |76 Satisfaction Or Mon w I aoc Memorial Day Parade mllUon S|S ferUUxer. Saskatoon MANCHESTER TfaUaiilt WiU serve as parade stands atop toe potash deposit.' V A '.A, " v^< MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MAN<5HflSfBR, CONN., TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1971 PAGE SEVEN .PAGP 91X M ANCHEST^ EVENING HERAt P e n r M ssss . IS BilMU SU««t By A.H.O. and old, should taka note of toe ' (18) WM WM Wsst (0> It is more iniportant for the media "Undenqa World «f Room U’’- (89) ASSssss Fsstilr By SOL R. COHEN vote, which crossed party lines, T H O i S a y Twice now it has worked but, <49) MsMsIs’ s ' Navy (Herald Reporter) party lines. WAl/rSlR R. FERQUBONo to be continually examining their own at( the Hsbroa Elementary 5;H (49) Wsother Wsteh (C> PuUlatan __ that where eveiyons and 5:99 (99) O B E ^ 's M sa « (C> ______Founaed October i. 1881______performance, with the aim of-making it tk W il. I (49) Whs?s Mr Uaar (0) ■ n » 8 U U Y M M y . everything else has failed,* a . •tW (9448-19) WeOhsr — Bsstta L . . N i. u. FiMUbad Brery E>r«nJiiK BzoeM Sjmdaya more responsible and accurate and fair, certain loog-raage mogloian Btir mmitoa the slxto graders sai Nsws <0> executive sekalons by govern- * Tr. •md HmUu^ Btaterod at the P o 5 Offtoe at baa succeeded in gettipg 08) CsaiU Csaun M an-eater, Oami., as Second Claas lia ll than it is for them to be bristling against in Mlchs'el Kliyilk’s class have . (99) Ts IM l tee Trath (C) mental boaida, age^ire and j^trerion pa^ Matter______Connecticut State Senate to be ^ S:96 (49) 77 Beasst Strip commiaaiana R ejected an ^ their would-be attackers and critics. been wortdng on a fs spin Bring "on tim e. 9:M (I) Nsws wtte WsMer G m - amendment offered by Man- **■ SCBSCRIPnON RATES dlqriay cf the ocean bottom kUs (O) R ep. ~H. Obariea Bogglni read Ruahte in Adwqe It was on time, sharp at’ 4 (9) News wUh S.K. Ssilth sag Chester State Senator David One Tear ...... ^ -S S Hiat would be, Incidentally, the best o’clock In the aftemoon, for, Itos which lias been open to toe pub- H sn r Besssaer (O) a letter from toe Manchester H z Kontha ...... U-R (U> M k Taa Dyke Three Months...... 9.75 possible guarantee that there would debate on the biU whlcl^ wq^d Ue’an tois week. (E946) NBC News (G> amendment would One Month ...... M6______have given savings bai^ the 7:W (t) Merie (0) never be any really formidable attack At a ‘‘tHoea conference’’ con­ (8) T raa er CaasesBeaeea (O) have barred all voting In secret „„ right to offer a checki^ serjv- j i v , th . THE a S oCTAOTD PRHM on their freedom. ducted yesterday morning by (18) Whafs My UaeT (0) T7» Aasooated Presa ta^raol^ety ei Ice. Paul A. White, principal of toe (184M9) News — Weather * titled to the use o f repohUoatlon o( ah And, a week later, It repeated Saerte (0) , to emloUi tho pom o news dispatches credited to It or not o tl^ school, three of the sixth grad­ 7)19 (99) (G) aesaiona. The amendment teat ^ ^ educatton and the miracle, beginning, itotply (849) Med Snute (G> on a 26 to 4 rril call vote. wise credited In this paper and also the ers, Tom Porter, Fern Barrasso that teacher organisations are local news puhllahed here. . , at a pre-announced hour of four (IS) Billy Grahaai GiaeaSe The bill as passed requires All rli^ts o( repoblication of medal dis­ Worse Than]The Caveman and Call Emt, oqplaliied how (n> Beeebsn (G) gradually usurping those pow­ patches nereln are also reserved. o’clock in the afternoon its, de­ the project developed from 9:99 (19) WSdUle Bpeelal (G) that all votes made In executive ers. 8:99 (849) Merie (G> sesslan be made public wHhln The particular circumstance which Is­ bate on the Issue of no faujt in­ their study of environmental . (U ) Merie Backera of the bill argued The Herald PrlnUng O om pi^ 48 hours. sumea no Hnanolal“* ■ responatfilllty alDiilty for typo­ surance. balance. 9i99 (9) Qaaeaseke (G) that' It would 'Aiminato court ac- graphical errors appearing in advertb^ raeli Premier Golda Melr found addi­ The long range fnagiclan hmo (99) Marie menu and other reading matter In The Tie youngston started out 19tl9 (9) 99 Mlaates (G> Manchester Brening Herald.______tionally pednful In the death of Bphralm produced these two lately with a fres6 water study. (849) Mareai Wriby MJ>. (G) One opponent ■ of the bill 9i99 (U ) Harifert TSlk% (G) vote would be too letig a pericxl 'Blrom, the Israeli Consul General, In examples of punctuality li» toe AquiMuma line toe walla of toe asked, “Until toey (the teach­ subscriber to Los Angeles Tlmes-Waahlng- lli99 (84-18484949) Nsws — for toe public to be uninformed. toa Post News Service. 1971 sessions o f the State ^ n - classtoatt filled with fresh Wsalher s a t Bparts (G> ers) get tenure, sbould I\ill service client of N. B. A. Service, Inc. Istanbul was that “this was a man who UtlS (9) Maris "I Object to toe Tight of legiala- FubUshers Repreaentatlvea — Mathews. ate Is toe former United States water' specimens, such as poly- A they, be provided the protection had done no wrong.” He had no Involve­ Ui99 (8849) Teolsht Shew Jehaay tors to make declslonB in prt- . f ____ Shannon and CoUen m e., H>eclal Agency Senator WUlam Benton. , wogs, pickerel (babies), sunflah Cen se (0) vate,” he said. “ i»rttoulariy agali^ — New York, caUcago, Detroit and Beaton. He achieved his miracle , by (U> Merv Oriffls Bhew ment In the problem which concerned and aquatic insects and larva. (849) Dlek Cavett Bhew (G> toe one who hired them — toe 2 MEMBER AUDIT BUREArT OF CIRCULA- making a gift, through the WU- Wlto the use of microscopes 1:M (84949) News — Prayer sad ixiaid of educatton?" T10N8.______the Turkish terrorists. Nothing In his liv­ The Senate reconsidered a iinm Benton Poundatton, to and aridity testing kits, the chU- Bta Off (C) Dimlay advertising d o s ^ hours ing had anything In the world to do with help finance public teleifulan, 1:99 ^ News — Prayer sad ^ bill It passed last week and, in dren received permission from doing so, reversed Itself on Its No KP for a Year or Monday — 1 p.m. BYlday. coverage of toe blgfaIighto,(X S\>r Tnesday — 1 p.m. Saturdw. what haiq>ened to him when he was seiz­ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ooolldge to first vote. Last week. It defeat­ FT. BEMNINO, (3a. (AP) — ~For ~Wednesday ■ ■ — — 1 i>.m.pm . MondayMonday. this 1971 G eneral A s se m b y . Bdaeatieaal TV (M) ed and held and then murdered In -cold walk toe brook brilind the Cool- Tassday, May 86 ed a blU which would delete $1 OI’s at Ft Bennlng have re- For'Thursday — 1' p.m. Tuesday It has been, of course^ toe idga property next to the school milUon In authorized bonds tor celved toe good word—no more blood. Senate’s tender solicitude.' tor d:M Te Be Aaaaaaeed for seeking plants and larvae that t:99 Medaia Baperrislea (C) a state airport In the Bolton- KP tor at least anotoer 12 the television cameras, yhich 7:19 daaa Bhepherd’e Ameriea B would Improve toe environmen­ Oorventry area. months. P m* those who follow the crime news 7:99 Oeaa, Oeaeral AesemMy might otherwise be - .griii4iW tal balance in their acquariums. ,9:H Beak Best B (G> Yesterday it voted to delete Actually, soldiers at tois Tuesday, May 26 of our times. It will seem that the away at nothing, which has m, nite children are atempting to “ Defending the Envlroninent” the suih — thus removing the Army post haven’t been doing spired that body to Its twq-thne by Joseph L. Sax. senseless way in which this particular get toe larvae as Carl said, 9:89 Cmmt af Oar Times (G) Bolton-Covenfry area from c The bill had been Introduced then under a pUat program de- rule than the exception. The crime In pre-scheduling a certain jler F r^ their fresh water ex­ "Should J. Edsar Hoover be and backed by State Sen. Rob- signed to make Army life more F riends o f T hom as D odd wUl have Ut- bate on television led to pu^- replaced?" which, so far as the criminals are con­ perience, Fern stated, the class 19:99 GeaaeeUeBt Newsisem ert Houley of Vernon, after it attractive to volunteers, Ue doubt that the bitter ordetd into which tuality on toe part of the Sen-, then staitod work on the frame became apparent that Bolton The Small BusineBS Admlnia- cerned, the victim is an anonymous, for Its salt water exhibit. his latter-day public career had been ators. i ' ' U _____ C/f/1 n (Coventry residents opposed tratten announced Monday a unknown figure, without Identity except It has also Improved their Using sand and clay for cast- nange O W uegrees faculty. $8.9 mUUon contract has been plunged wtas responsible for the Inner for his otHclal position, has seemed un­ appearance, the Senate ^vtng, in$;k, the claas made sea stars, HOUSTON — The space en-- Using arbitration panels to awarded to a private food serv- wear and. tear which brought his death been, on these two days, shells, coral ridges, sea rods, vlronment simulation labors- help settle emirfoyment disputes ice firm. Best Services of Oo- usually frequent in recent years. better looking and more, cait^ sea urchins, and qponges. Some tory at NASA’s Manned SpMe- between school boards and lumbus, to take over KP chores yesterday. fully groomed than it wad on r ^ shells were brought in by craft Outer here worst enemy. sea divers adilch were then cut ences of television coverage, out and painted. What is so patently senseless a crime, ended with punctuality and Both, perhaps, can unite in the The sea rods, according to vriien it comes to such blind selection erf neater hair dressings. Tom, were made by rolling wet memory of a bright Made ot a young a. victim, usually becomes doubly sense­ It has also led to more sand on a table and then scrap­ man, full of wit and good humor, in­ speeches, and longer speei^es ing cut toe insides. less when its hoped-for accomirflsh- and sometimes better speeches. telligence and judgment, energy and am- An' throughout toe project, ... the world leader in sound reproduction, brings you ments, if any, are measured. The sharpest competition has Whltie repotted that toe media biticn, as he stood, three decades ago, been in the matter of lenra; centOT' at toe school has been stereo—Consoles •Component Systems •Tapes* Radios at the start ot his pubUc career. They always succeed in advertising one of toe tingling devptop- practl|bally void erf aU reference their own achievement of an unspeak­ ments In toe debate on notault bookh on oceandgraphy and sea It has been the difference between was toe performance of a com ­ life. They were aU on toe book able state of bund brutality. what were Ids own dreams then, and parative dark horse Senator racks ',cf toe sixth graders’ Strada of Stamford, in dpi% classTM m . 4-PIECE STEREO They have never yet, hi those in­ what were the expectations others had to talk five and a half mln,utes Unfokunately, the science for him then, and the gradual accumu­ stances when they themselves haVa.pre- ' longer than ' Senator Fauliso, text books an “too dry" ac- lation of bitterness and disappointment tended some cause Is invirfved, succeed- -.. Hartford’s special gift to ,to)e- . cording to Klaplk. vision . J In concluding toe class’ study, FM/AM in the ensuing career which has turn­ ed in t^vancing or benefiting that cause. (BaraU BtaotM by Plate) Photographed by Reginald Pinto As It turned out on thq Issue four'membera took a trip to ed the sixH-y tow ard tragedy. They do seem to have something to do of no fault, tele'vlslon not oply toe ahqre Saturday with Klairfk In top picture, Hebron Elementary School students Room 15,” shown below. Aquatic scenes were con­ with coie cause—the causa of civilization. ANTIQUE SHOP WINDOW, BOOTHBAY HARBOR, MAINE promoted punetuaUty, i^e^tnefs, to puU 'tether toe concepts of line up for a glimpse of the “Undersea World of structed by four Room 15 students. The unhappy struggle -between the Whether it is the murder of a totally and eloquence on too Sepato V* bahuice m environment. RADIO­ dream and the reaUty, the talent and ternoon In ipiestlan, hut alsq de­ Xrm etf with microsces, toey tern and was blU itself, Mrs. Jane Gutt of 240 Pleas- ^ead in Travel issuea involved. ocratic nomination for gover­ Yet, nothing Is so simple in in g as $100,000-a-year general Paranqy Takes a number (rf parents of the allow a sign larger than i>ermit- ant VaUey Rd. received a this year, but the good senators have to HELCO says proposed rates ov er 8md beyond the im m ediate nor next year even If it means the labyrinth of Illinois D4m- counsel of Montgomery Ward Avery St. School complained ted at 86 Oakland Rd. “First in Oils’’ $100 award at WASHINQTON — Top travel be ever mindful the pressures for change cut would mean firm loses maneuver (rf toe moment^ that There are two issues. bucking mighty Mayor Richard ocraUc politics. Ironically, a to fight the Daley machine. Emeritus Post about the hlg^ price of Ice Alfred L. Perrault. of 26 Blue toe 61st Annual Springfield Art states in 196B were CaUfOnda, are mounting and closing in on them. $700,000 and it cannot absorb vdiat was supposed to be" only J. Daley In an open primary declaration of Independence by Completely disdaining the en­ cream. Ridge Dr. requests a variance League National Show, New York, Texas, Pennkytva- How much longer can the legislators loss. a perfunctory preliminary^ de­ Moehe Paranov, president of One conceins the right of CBS to make puts the power realities here Simon could have precisely th^ tire slatemakers procedure. During the year. Ice cream allow construction of a pool 13>e show is now opoi and nic, Ohio, Illinois, Mlcidgan, heed the oppositloa to no-fault of chiefly bate became almost as much and present such a film as “The Selling In a new, highly complicated effect opposite to what he In­ Walker promised to go straight Hartt 'college of Music, Univer­ baa gone up to 16 cents in price doser to the rear line than per- will continue until June 27 at New Jersey and Florida. These one grotq>, that being the prerfession ot debate as anybody could pro- trial lawyers, and continue to Ignore the perspective. tends: toe preservation of the Into the Democratic primary sity of Hartford, will assume and toe porenta said that one fitted on these premises. toe Springfield Museum of Fine nine states accounted for half of Idle Fentaepn.” ■vlde o r take. * Daley organization politicians Chicago organization’s domi­ against overwhelming odds. tion to a fifth term. WiOi that toe OUe Of president emeritus purchaae It in any store at toe travel In the nation—more widespread support among the insur­ Apparently as a resolt of this ance industry, labM- organizaUans, con­ here dismiss Simon’s talk as a nance over the state’s Demo­ Walker’s credibility as a ma­ extra coifidence, key ozgRiilza- ~ an s iLr.>» average price of 7 cents. Uvim'^A\^r^^t8°*a**^8U^ Tompkins, vice chancel- jtoan 80 mlUlon vehicle-miles. The other concerns the,qualHy of that development of a debate full on June 80. and Donald A. Mat- ^ ^ djscusa of a new 2 4 3 9 5 bluff, but Democrats who know cratic-party and Its national chine-busting reformer would tlon lieutenants hinted they did sumer groups and yes, the state’s edito­ enough to last three hours, propram . '' rialists, among others, is the explosive him best believe he Is deadly role as supreme arbiter In suffer, however, if the ogre he not need Simon to beet dawn Iran HAS been named a c^ I of toe report on school some of toe senators 'iftio had head of toe coUege, effective tacUiUee, which it has review- Ucense at this ad questicn awaiting them in the next ses­ serious. Indeed, Simon now President-picking. In fact, look­ was exorcising turned out to be Walker’s quixotic primary Wd The two Issues do not necessarily have cooperated in getting toe blU dress. sion. plans a statement early this au­ ing at events eight months Paul Simon. but could win with one of their July 1. ' ed. out of committee so It could be Robert Rossi of Broad Brook Enjoy m agnificent M a g n a v o x so u n d — from exciting Stereo FM, noise-free and drift-free to be Mended. The fact is ,. the existing system cf au­ tumn announcing he will enter away, that seems the most Besides, since being slated own. Mottran and Dean Elisabeth Sewer Oonuniaston debated,' even though' ‘ toey requests a state hearing fo r o p ­ tomobile huurance has been indicted the primary for governor, with fo r lieutenant govern or in 1968, Warner, who will continue In Theine Sewernewer Commission wmwill of a used car dealer’s Monaural FM, or your favorite recordings. Solid-state model 9290, expertly pre-matched for probable outcome. And picking one of toMr own themselves opposed toe meas­ W IG TOWNE It Is posslMe to criticize the way OB6 and found guilty of being inadequate, in­ or without the organization’s Simon has grown ever closer her present postUan, will be re- m eet ai 8 p.m. at toe T ow m ^ ^ optimum performance, also offers complete flexibility of arrangement. It is ideal in smaller Just a month ago, Simon was is decidely safer politics for ma* ure, now determined that their POS’T RD. PpSZK -r ROUTE SO, VERNON equitable and wasteful. A Department of blessln". That would signal the to Daley and the organization sponsible for toe aimdemlc and tonight to discuss and consider rooms, apartments, or mobile homes— on tables, shelves or bookcases. Its features include; made this particidar program, as we hea'vUy favored to be endorsed chine lieutenants who agree own gracious purpose had been Tranqiortatlan study found that acci­ profeartenal programs at Haiti. further toe Avery St.-SulUvan „ a OPP. DOBSON R D . — 873-0608 possibility of the first Independ - by toe “ slatemakers" (refnilar —to the dismay of teu-w Lb- with ■whispered comments noDail)rIti pa of living in eaito- The media exist free to make their maticn that Washington's $3 luilllon, ({uake eouotry also wore urged. three-year study hadn’t already uncov­ Chaplain Russell E.-Camp, own mistakes. ered? — NEW HAVEN REGISTER, Conneotetut State Prison — CM To^£R A4AIN... UK£ LOOKIRR^ JCSC*

J. A .X 1971 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, MAY 25, PAGE NINE PAGE EIGHT MANCHEOTER EVENING tiERALC. MANCHEST^^ tUESDAY, MAY 2S, lOTl Make Believe W s Real^ Changes Proposed in CUDjP| Engineers Give PZC Okays i'RE NOT COMMERCIAL CLEANER6 Obituary Scholar Awards Inside " E'RE NOT WHOLESALE CLEANED Tolland Pike Those in CD Test Told fighting chance, head-to-head, Btra. Bfary N. Bogoe . Several town otticiala and em- H ie training aeailona run for To Lower Density, Ease Daniel Stevens, a senior at (Oonttmied Fram Page •) with F onn. But here Insurgent E'RE A ONE FAMILY CLEANERS Manchester High School and pVoyes at the fouiMlay Bmer- four houra a day. b a real ima, Walker plays an unwitting foU AIL DRY CEXAlNING * SUEDE WORK ______unsuccessfuBy applied for a duplexes, oonSomhilums, Peter Rovero, a senior at East of city hall on state. legielaUve Zone Change rfMancheater Sency OperaUwiB' Simulation emergency the center would be By 9fltU A M COE for Daley, Irrevocably determ­ DONE ON PREMISES — 8AT18FAOTION OUARANTEED of John Nemeth of Ttaitong yesterday were told to manned 24 houra a day with (Herald B a r t e r ) »one change to permit apart- *yP**..?* . Catholic High School, will be and nationa political mattenT ined to stay In toe primary Every Piece Pre-Spotted — Plus 19% Off on Bonne Cord two recipients of toe Slide Rule Thus, although Daley will The IPlanning and Zoning died yeaterday at St. p«uticipate as If it were the key personnel worfcing on riilfts. even if he ahd Simon split toe FREB aOX 8T(«AQE * MOTBFROWINO OM AIL Oommissikm last night unanl- Hoeidtal, Hartford. award at the annual meeting maintain Buddha-like toscrut- WINTER CLOTHES — NO UOOT thing. The .adm ^U on H ie exercise, Gampetelle said, were propos^ last i ^ h t ^ ^ ^ <‘WgWy restden and A awards night of toe Hart- ability until toe last moment, antiorgenlzaticn vote. COLD FDR STORAGE (Rbaaonable) moukly .approved the ajjpUca- came from George C. Prouty wlU bring out weisknesses of Accordliigly, a chain of emntz tlon of the Barwin Oo. to change a daiyber, her parents, and coordlriator oy ouwivh^aur; Appeals because toe site is son- tal, will be tomorrow at 11 a.m. the emergency log on too wall, might be involved. At last night’s meeting, toe baa Develofunent)_____ jmqMsal ed R ^ ahd Residence AA. It at Holmes Hon», 400 ------Board of Education approved pt^d^ tor creaUon'of a HIM Some ^Neat’ Kids To Know is between two Business H par- ter must toe meeting ac- preUmlnary space specifications -amaU village” typo of emn- Directors Told CDAP Plan will be in Bast.Cemetery, Man- Teaching mentally retarded children swimming skills, supervising them while cels. Bolton by a parent To be for too proposed elementary munity wlto mixed residential, cherter. eligible, boys must be between gchool off Vernon St, being de- busdness and industoial oaes on they) hist splMh, helping them to overcome their fear of water, or merely Labonne Travel World The commission also approv­ Friends may call at the fu­ Wffl Be Complete in Fall being a friend are only a few of the contributions that more than 80 teen-age ed a revised Boning appUcation neral home tonight from 7 to 9. the’ ages of 9 ^d 18 and weigh by Stocker and Cdavec- ^ pres- form. In addition to toe Usual Mrs. Miller between 70 and 116 pounds. .. , ______11. Keeney 8t The area is pres- Noting’ that ooco anU ^te la ! vohmtews make in a scene like this one, which is repeated four hours eveiy Bovs Trim have played on toe ®Mo of Blomnfleld, ently zoned Residence AA and By GLENN GAMBER Sunday afternoon, October through May, .ait the Manchester High School pool. requirements, the new form Robert O. Brown (Herald Beportea) brouc^t forwaird, action, one asks those seeking a zone Boltw 'Tigers team in the past t**® Residence, the most rs- way OP another nmat bo t^ on The public is invited to attend Instructors of the Handicapped Oi»n House Robert O. Brown, 62, of New- Compliments and wish to continue this year -chem-ttc drawing. _ rtrtctive of the town’s zoidng change to list names and ad- brotoer of Mrs. Buel H ie final 0DAP (OommunHy said, "Them la no Sunday, from 1 to 8 p.m., at the pool, to see what has been accomplish^ dur- dresses of aU property owners Grant of Manchester, died yos- “"“l” cSSS m ».■ ptt. of . . P— o-oion 1. mJjnM. Ifa ih i the past year and witness the investiture of new officers. One o f ^ w e 1^'' within a 600 foot radius, in or- traUon session. 0 _ deri' »* Hartford Hospital Republicans 888-square foot area as foUows: pj^parod by a profeMonal document ^ probaUy be purpose of CDAP Is being Un- younmters might be Frankie, an eight-year-old from Mansfield State Train­ der toease the. burdeir of clori- otter^ survivors are hi. his wwife, D««h, M IU T , u . L«w» 5^ .■ L^,._ ing &hool. When he started in the fall, he wouldn’t speak ,was pretty much a cal worit in toe planning office. ^ ^vo daughters, a brother loner and deathly afraid of the water. Now he talks and relates to peoj^e around him.. After many screaming sessions, his volunteer instructor sa^, he o f f - « ^'^i’*®*®**------“• oomideted tlds qiriiig,' but a m oiT ow at2 p .m .a ito e a iu ic h mim ^ r t D*xcn vdth a tert S vees; and 8,488 wpiare last night tostthat toe a«agency and tte^______month extension has been even enjoys the water although he still won’t go into the big pool. His lOH tu­ tv' Seale Juror New- resolution expresri^ . .p®"' Peter Kybn was credited vdto 5^rviee areas. _ mow phanves pro- **“* forces juee now, reylewlhg granted. tor adds, “Today, Frankie is one of the ‘neatest’ kids to know! ’______in o F__ altemativo ways to adiieye ob- xcconiAccording to Gaislde, there Says Most task forces probably be two and pos- try, operating a motor vehicle toe initial gtbly three iHibUc hearings, with unsafe tires. Newinerton* _ ^ fluctuate with development, and "“ I;"' “ “ ”2.’ .^Tv »*“««• ®* ““ ?!««««« Bach one will cover several of ^ostinielli Court Cases Lawrence J. Cahoon, 86, of There . are no calling hours, troduced in the General Assem- three-run homer. there is a good poztibUity It One aHernaUve fUe OUD *®^ Jf^®®J^' side said. When the CDAP doci^W is Supported A $10 fine was assessed to toe John Prazao, 27, of East Hart­ his own irtezu^ons c^e frm famUy suggests that me- and commissions. ^rlU be against toe Yankees ed for planning fiexlbUity, tto Barring any major objections fl-lriied. it wlli te a plan for case of Benjamin H. Magowan, Seale and anotiier party leader. ctaitrilmuons may be ’Die resolution said. Wo are -niursday. ’ - ■ ------"■ - “ ■— T^ir+u-nioi- nnw. iih«iid he main- . ... — i.v- finlmed, _P ford, qieedtog. The board iqiproved a three- particular area should te main- by the pubUc to toe Ideas sug- for tile five years HARTFORD (AP) — The 48, of 164 Oak St.,who pleaded Hans Hansen, 64, of Coven­ The Jury’s fallura to reach a the American Cancer certain that the victorious c m - B,ownle Meeting Change year busing contract wlto Man- ly residential and does nef ap- gestod in ODAP material, the include loiig< range ztat* leader of toe Veterans of guilty to intoxication, to connec­ dldates wUl provide reaponsi- try, Im p n ^ r paaslng. verdict on any lof the four gaclety. w .. ihmdmnoin to ^"® ®‘*®®* ®*®®*”« Chester Bus Service, at »20O,28O p ^ suited to Industrial devel- final draft should te p r a t e d ti.«.g*»ta for neetki to ’ tte wert FoNlgb^ RMra- aays ^pByehiatric tion'with a BCuftte with poUqe as charges against Seale and five Mainriim JohnWn of Coven­ Me and eff^^^afloram p Thursday, Troop 820 wUl meet ^g^b year': $216,000 for 80 buses opmeni or more than a mini- to the dlrectora for their ap- ^ yuaii. . >m trealment might not be a bad toey ari^sted hlrf brotoer-ln-law, try, keepliv goats on less than against Mrs. Huggins was not a the p ^ e « ^icm tomorrow after school In toe j qiares, and $44,280 for service stores, said proval and submission to toe xccordlng to CDAP agracy idea for t# o federal judges 'vdio an a lleg ^ fugitive from South , of our agency’s activities. YOU total surprise. The jurors could two acres. Action on Pay mMntera voted to aU ptaTose room of toe elemen- special education wagons. planner J. Eric Potter, state by the eariy faU. memtera last night, (the pm - recently knocked out Oonnectl- Oaroltoa. Suzanne Ptogge, of 46 Green te heard talking loudly arid ^ "®'‘ ®®‘- Rotert ^puisne, personi^ Lavitt repUed that te agreed CDAP w m started in Man- pose of the plan and toe agency cuPk "R ed Blog Law.” Local poUce, acting on Infor­ -rt-, angrily among themselves just mation suppU^ by South Caro­ Manor Rd., failure to obey a For Strikers were dls- "Unded that girls must bring a g^a fipance committee chair- ^jat assessment and want Chester two years ago as the re- the future wUl te to, provide Thomak F. KUlian of East red Ught. hours before they deUvered Hertford, State VFW command­ lina poUce, went to Magowan’s tteir final note to Mulvey. home May 7, and arrested Har­ Susam L. Blnock, 22, of East' Is Postponed er, eaya he doesn’t understand Hartford, improper passing. fe.'iUrH.; '■ .V ,The note said: "We sUU fed Stae Ckimptroller Nathan old H. MaUnowsky, 46, of North we are deadlocked on all nine HARTFORD (AP) — The fight last one of toe year. A j^cs an Increase of about -?^® stantial bmUnnim and Industry *>« ellgtWe for certain state agency, Dr. Rawtoip a ^ , AgoeUdelU apok«ized for recom- Charleshm, wanted there on an inesB trips. ,. — y,e were one 01of mthe e firs te n . the charges. We feel it Is In vain over a controversial hlU that A'soeclal meeting of the com- Brownie cookout wlU te held to pea- cent. He ^ded ^ toey because the ptennere were at- “You (toe directors) aye toe mendl^ periodic mental exami- armed robbery charge, to continue any longer.” te 1 ^ tonight at 8 June at Merrick Memorial wish to discuss toe m^ter M to- eritoria for controlling fatoew of the town.” natkns for judges. MaUnowsky waived extradi­ Past Masters ., Shortly ititon ^ r Mulvey would aUy the House Mon- q,,^'.memocratlc Town Com- Bolton correspondent JudUfa SplUane said that ho wouW " w®*^ ™ ^ cation, transportation, social Senate Kills ttet creation of dissension Malinowsky’s gear to a cruiser. Lodge of Masons wlU exempU- bring toe board up to date on *t®** •oewtory, tMd toe deyel^ services, general government, in life, accident w ^j^cing insurance prenuums ^ are now pi day. mlttoA'. bas Issued a statement Donohue, tel. 619-8409. and violence Is jtetually good for A charge against Magowan of fy toe Entered AK>rentice de­ teacher negotiations, answers members would w®“ "® interpersonal communications, interfering with an officer was Public Records The apparent reason for the through its vice chairman Marl------Ameri^ and v™en toey further gree at toe June 1 lodge meet- he fi^ awAT-broadening to *1toe_vA-nmYnAluto. arbitrators’ recommendo- golf COUTZO 8®** taken course out of w entte out o* ui» p„bUc nnfAtv.safety, Af-onomiceconomic doveloo.develop- Amendmeiits not presented. tog at the Masonic ’Temple. A Mutual Funds t o ou r ^ Wamnty Deeds delay____ was that toe D e m o c i^ jy^ Mofumn, exprazzlng Its soa> add th ^ tte Constitution of toe tions, and negotiations wlto sec- OUD plan and retained as AA j^g^t, culture, recreation, and Unite^States calls this ‘free Atty. Dominic Squatrito told ham supper" will be served at Town of Manxdiester to Bon- didn’t have enough troops p ^ pQw at tte death of former UB. Vernon liv-' retarles and custodians, ' 'Zw. housing. qpeechl' toeri seems to be every toe court that Magowan “ was «.:80 p.m., ahS-lodge will con- aid A. and Joan A. Pearl, prop- sent to pass tte bill over ^ senator Thomas Dodd yestei> The board voted to request Then, if toe enterprtee did not ifne objectives Garside re- ToDraltBill BO bombed, he didn’t know what erty on Mountain Rd., no con- almost solid opposition of tte ^g^ extending Its sym- School Board (Coattnued from Page One) Indication that psychiatric care vtoie at 7 ;S0. toe Board of Dlrectora to ee prove feasible or profitable, the ferred to are services faclll- is sorely needed,” says IQlUan. he was doing.” bffleers for toe degree work veynnee tax. RepubUcans. pathy to tte Dodd famUy. tabllsh a $2,000 washout ac- 48 acres could te developed ties, personnel or admlnistra- Sen. Hubert H. Hpmpbray, D- “ Ev'en a hormal grad© sriiool Rita F. McGlU, of 39 Dave- axd David R. Spencer, worship S. Raymond and Grace Marie The measure, which has been Tom Dodd made some greet Okays Pay For count. It will te for a mini- normaUy for AA stogie family uve changes which to toe opto- . weU Rd., to South Windsor, TMMai to John F and Marie U toe aubject*6f Intensive lobbying contributions to our state and chUd,” he adds, “ would prob­ ful master; Carl C. Hultgren, phone 647-9949. Health Mdes grant recently awarded Mrs. homes. ion of task force members toe , ably kilter'that tte ^constitution pleaded guilty to a charge of senior warden; WUUam R. Tarascio. nrooerty at 77 Jenaon on both aides by management country during his years to of- Hilda CamDbeU third srade Tlie second reeaon for the re- town needs within five years* ^ shopUfttog over $60, to connec­ Sandberg, junior warden; 8L con vU ran cT to $26JB. '•nd labor unions, was defeated fice” , riie said, "and his death of this nation Is not so written , «.« .«-o«d ^ e r ^ e ^ y s T ^ ^ to quest, said WeW. was that toe There are seven citizen task hi Congress to and khtfuld not be so tion with tte aUeged theft of Frank H. Gakeler, senior dea­ ■ iT a v ta ------^ for every inaior domestic and m I ’ Deed a dramatic roll call to tte is a loss to all cltlzMs”. A salary schedule, toe second toa^ejr^^ Kem^y could not te counted as forces to Manchester’s CDAP of disengagement from too Vlet- $96 worth of merchandise from R n tertD Savles to Donna 1®®^ Thursday—but was she noted that although Dodd ggj. ^ g two-year agreement, ®' Interpreted.” con; Walter A. Person Jr., ju­ w _ Bar of a two-year agreement, . . ngg^.. g„fi gtate part of the CUD open space program because some of toe nam war. \ . __ Oaldor. nior deacon; Harold W. Lavan- World has appointmen ^ just a ^ had the good for- 8 a ^ at Omn pi^pUy reconslderad and aid alwaysmys havehave tte «ip- iwas ------. approved last night kby„ tte Right the 70’s” pro- land. Thus, toe developera 12 areas were combined. Before vo^ on N e l^ s Her case was continued until S ;!!’ twt put h®®h “t^the legislative cal- port of all Dem way, sOnlor steward; Eriand R. bridge St., conveyance tax ------^ be dwiled that he has been Board of iMucatUm. for nurae. grams. would have to provide «>‘her G^de wte w m m ^ ^ June 24 for sentencing. Johnson, junior steward; James finest hotds ^ of you know, my « » ^ an oppor- $18.76. thereby cutting of Directors when toe board ed, 61 to 7, a measure to ter toe l^ockStar A girl, identified as Rita Mc- A. Stratford, marahal; Richard Marriage Ucsense OiU’s niece, was arrested with W. SpUler, chaplain; Lyle T. ^ t i o n the past 20 years, and we feel __^ bill—HB6018—on the foot of the prison reiorm, orus buuac, b<"> system, -me iwo biuufb a y ------‘ '~Z~ m m . u-a Robert voiced considerable objection at zone without qieciflc |Congres- her May 11, and was referred Neddow, historian; and • Mal- Foint ^ Baihara ®®^®^’ P”^®^ achedule previously wlU“involve 160 "We figure you’d come out ^ time to tiie fbratog slonal awiiwal. Arrested to juvenUe authorities. PoUce c, was eu. tools and charge by Stratford, David CaldweU, office buUd- 4 1 a. n r OTtaclpatoM Democracy”, Mrs. have been employed by toe to purchase between 800 and gfi upproodmatoly 1.600 units. 8 ^ - hut was rriuctant to do chazgqd Monday wlto posses­ Other cases disposed of in­ and the lecture by Lavanway tog at 26 Hayneo St., $80,000. Anoilt a za zz z s. JL ■ xkown w mm. MoonanMoonanconcluaed. conciuoea. . terna,—• «16-16 years. — TWo ------nurses who .ww bookswwa— covering a wide range o - The xuo commlss|M indicated it — taai niobt bA nniii ^ By South Chwch sion of narcotics and three traf­ cluded: ! and Johnson. Victor Lominrdo, enclose vnotinUFootbaU Pre-realBtratlonPre-reglstratlon work work part-time part-time will will receWe receive ^ gj readingreading levelslevels toto toetoe 1010 areasareas wanted wanted toto seesee thethe northnorth bound-bound- fic violations. • Richard A. Blecha, 80, of Tickets may te obtained from breezeway and buUd garage at The American Legion wUl ^ jfgjgg, based on toe houra work- gj greatest Interest to chUdren. ary of the proposed CUD site “ CDAP, gouto United Methodist Moodus, found [guUty of speed- any lodge officer or by contact­ ■««. «» i-voW-S- tetter will Ite-H “ ___ Its teketers, Crovef Ooeur police arreetea re Z r k , tf.800. meet tonight at 8 at toe Post ed. Oim nurse wori» toree da^ys wiU also be used. Mrs. S^g,gpgd S T *or stogie ^ ^ Ch®«h honored Its l ^ r s Antonio DetaBarredo, 27, of tog, fined $08. ing Norman F. Pierce of 162 - - - Home. Its executive committee . t.,aa i« fmS. a week and wlU receive an to- Campbell said, to buy film fcm ll^m es conforming to AA ®*?ots. ______secretaries, teacher altes and James F. Dwyer, 28, cf 68 Lawrence Bt., South Windsor, 2 Annamarie H. Turner, fence June^relh^ ® ^®**‘ ^ receive m to- bamptelf said, to buy film J^iT'tenies cWormliig to AA thA « icaa«. of secretaries, teacher Mtes and ,ganta Monica, Calif., Sunday. will meet at 7:46. 7 -80 to 8-80 bm in too fire- crease of $120 from $8,860 to $S,- strips, tapes and cassettes, pup- atandaids. The boundary would yc““* advisors at Ito ann^ Utchfleld St., found guilty of junior warden. u„ tol*™" t Uie a*to» .4 your r«r«»B ««> at 48 Lockwood St, $86. Tte I musician was charged ™ „.,W to.dtecM totoa>. Bradford Building Co. Tal------Ml «0 and toe other works two pgt heater, pictures, and arts abut ri^ar AA homes to toe J^®.®*®“ banquet last Thursday wltl^ speeding, reckless driving, Intoxlccttlon. ImposItKwi of sen­ cottvine for Roger DlTarando atlzens Advisory Commls- ^ ^ *'®*' ®®*®*^ Md crafts suppUes to toe mul- Ltawood^Leland Drs are and and o^r jg Cooper HaU of too tence suspended. attempting to elude poUce and SAME DAY SBBVICB poggeiMton of narcotics. Cart Easton, 81,: of Sofhers, hot meet tonight as scheduled, publicly * ___ a difference of $80 a year. how we have been able to get iiiirteen teachers who kra re- found guUty on substituted In­ a l l d r y c l e a n in g W. loolttorword t e j ^ you to t o « « $2,600. ___ Any boy wlahtog to pre-regls- tog and encouraging reading. Residents of ithese streets have ettizen co^ieratlon.” PoUce said they found a quan­ Most of the other salaries were tiring from active teaching re- formation of failure to drive to DONE ON PREMISES been amo^ tte moef vodfer- . q ^ x p agency member Dr. ggi^Td ims 'Hiev are Mrs” Lll- tity of pUle ***®y te- J^TtodJuutolter. raised by $200 a year with Ueved to be marijuana to De- toe established tone, imposition BETTER CLEANERS amounts ranging frc»n $8,200 a Boy, Girl Held “ 'R e 2 S d i ? “t i ^ '* ^ S t o U « ®®*i®'‘ RawlJ“ P«l®ed John superintendent and LalBarredo’s auto. of sentence-suipendOd. 821 Green Rd., Manchester B olton year to $8,700, depending <» p i S K ^ P ^ r ^ ^ coordinator of chUdren’s class- David J. (Pales, irf, of Vernon, Personal Notices problems, Potter, who has gg gg^ ^DAP coordtoator for ^g. „ „ gjigtae Holcomb. Ele­ X jury trial to Circuit Ooim 646-6886 S in o e rd y , length of service. In D rug Case made an Informal study cf the g .■•yeoman’s job” and on toe traffic charges was sched­ found guUty of faUure to obey Longevity will amount to $126 mentary 1; Mrs. Barbara Bmb- a atop sign, fined $10. 5 area, stated that there U “a gfi^ed that “Manchester Is a uled for June 16. A preUmlnary In Memoriam every five years to retirement ser. Elementary II; Mrs. Pris- Jesse H. Faulkner, 18, of Bol-1 Search Continuing Manchester detectives this conalderaUe problem along fl_g ^iwn. We’re dning a fine “Tn hearing on the drug charge was GEOKGB T. LaBONNEy Jr. In loving memory Walter Ring- beginning with toe 16th year of morning arrested a 17 year Md Keeney St.” set for June 7. ton, found guilty of speeding, i*ose who paMed away May 26, continuous service In Ver^. boy and 16 year old girl «i a Straet Needs WUenliig itorktos reported that two mT„^hA« Blementary The rock group played * ®5**‘ f l n ^ $20. 1970. In ^M>ro^ the sf®^^ WlUlam Touasatot, 89, of East Tbbirof b to 'S is r !; ™ !^''trreT Z’‘scter“earTy "^rritT to’lEJre Wiee of'meicalha and LK) at ptied COD acreage,' have'al- Mayor James Farr told toe Beggs, JUan' siielgrave.'Kotert earii m oito. Under Ito bylaws, toe^love of there, a. the love of g,zed and toe ^tot Where U vera wera at sce^ e^y te t m Watktas’ home and amounU of ready Indicated they would lllte. CDAP agency memtera, "Ac- Gordon Jr. and Hal Harrison. Hartford, found guilty of oper­ HAIW W Alie & SUFPLY mra^rrii^ is open »« ®“ ^ ating a motor vriiicle without a Thh^of bin.JUII a. the «une I ^ ^ g ^ ^ ^ g stnte poUce preferred every five years to retirement meraaltae, LSD, impheta^, toeto land opened to puhUc ac- ^ “® *®g^ fe y cheater registered Democrats, license, Qned $26. 877 Main St., Mziieltortwr 67 E. CENTER ST. TEL 647-9946 He la not dead, he u just awlay. __ „ h«. HiAir mm trained hAodnning with toe 16th year Of marijuana and a prescription cess. tag from CDAP. ’The citizen group staging. James MkKay, Wider area. to work with their own trained tegtoning wit! tte bylaws specify th^ NoUes were entered In the Sadly Missed, ’Ite tqieration has been dlrec- men for toe time being. contlnuoue service. drug at Miss Ftonle’s home. About a year ago, toe Swetaee partiplpatlon bos oceuiTed. pianist, was accompanist. ben of toe I>emoci^c T ^ Mother. Oominlttee may ,not be officers following coaos: Ronald O. Allen, 16. of Coven­ of toe ntw club.

schools^ It ^ 1 become effective in Septehdier. annual Parents and Awards Oouncfi can confer upon Kenneth Susan Kayra Teresa Thompson Night at the Masonic Tem^e. . c h i^ advisor. Francoline, _ Be k w ttfle d NabU Carpi Fll Robert Kem BUxabeth UgoUk haxardous condition that now K m . Florence Woods, Bent------— exists at this intersection would ley School prindpel and cotn- , -m ReclplenU of the award are elected to receive thto ’*'*•> **, a studant at w uiaii. Rennie Patricia KOmp Nancy VonBone James CUfford, David Herhert ^t the annual session of bul University school, dt eoo- ’IhpiAaa Karen Krleger Karen Wendus involve Installing a signal at the M ^ F l_____ intersection and making Bast r^drST^^niS: About Town Nmman Jones and Dustin Wood. ^ in April, was oiled nomlcs. ' Michel L’Heureux Gayle WUcck The presentation was made by hto work over the past six Arsr asld Tors Is a ”ndHtaat” Donna'QUbert V Rita UsMwekl St. and S.^ Grove St. one way Annette Zottt or limited access streets for a John DlCloecIo, master coun- which has he^ed the o f the radical youOi ocganiaa- Karen Gcnsalvc Donna Loalbo Honoss George Gray short distance. , aona iMhlnd Oie conunlttee’a cUor, as chairman; Brian Me- achieve the rating as tlon D*v Gene. , Lucinda MaUnowaM Jane Andrews Gloria Grenier MaycH* McCoy said the Traf­ rationale for iecommendli« a Awley, past master councilor, as chapter In the Tore was one of nlns paraona Kathy Maurice James Aylward MArie Guldotti fic Authority has already act­ change: 1. Where only manor* ^ ^ acting Ch^iter adviser; Robert pictured In wantad ] hupg Douglas McDougaU Laurie BAker B. MOBrlde, past master coun- ' ______Makk ^ rolai V ed on these measures which or facta are taight. chU- ^ who received t ^ ■ OoMen througbout I s t s i ^ IsrsMl Khtby McLaughlin Mark Baukmra were required before the De­ dren work fOr g r a d ^ “ H we ^ outatai>dlng a^ cllor, as Representative DeMo- Opi^-Oenersl Blriah Paul Hagerty ’ Joanne McManus Patricia Beatrice A wt ■ * - g. awi^w talmneiits In itudonts sctlvltles lay advisor; and Rajrmond Is- ^Fiied Heooe ’ partment of Tranqportation- are teaching children to thlqk, " ^ wcuviuo*. ToUand County waa^muidei^ hy ktib Nardinl Judy Beebe would consider Implementation ^ we c a n -rve^ w en grade theni,-> acholaiahlp and campua leib, master councUor, as n ap ^ on Saturday. ) Kenneth Hovland NlOholas David BelUnghlrl J oe^ Howard of the Bolutton. Mta. Woods conunented. Re- ®*U**n*lp. chaplain. The cerunony, ’ ’P ro­ police officials claim'Tors Is O’B riai Mary Ann Bellinghlri files of DelMolay,” was Uien ex­ Airport Issue ia bm onaco Two-way traffic wUl be allow­ search has proved, she added, a jnembsr of tbs TuiMili Fao- O’Crowley Marcia Benoit emplified by chapter officerh. wn Jacqulth lerine Ome ed onjMith Ekut St. and S. Grove that failure In the elementary Navy PO SC Kenneth L>. idM Liberation Anny -^IP1A— S James Boland exceix past a point about 180 DiCloccio and Isleib, who are Is Laid to Rest Cprot Jensen las Parker school la Uie moot ouatandlng Lewis, son of ICr. and Mrs. Ken- pfalch kidnaped Blrom' itsi: MSy Jayne Bonan feet from their Intersections attending the University of Con­ Peterson factor In dropping out later, neth A. Lewis of 87 Him St. Is The Boiton-Coventry Airport ,17. ' . Loch Rlchsud Benomo with Rts. 80 and 81. necticut, were presented achol- Peterson Beverlee Brewster 2. Grades encourage cheating, “ rvlng aboard the attack aliN arahlps*’ fi^ ~ t h e Grand Ctoni- officlaUy a thing of- They mW Ito Is file Unk be- Neu: Malkin The mayor said the use o f a 2 Plante Three parts will make up the ***** carrier USS F. D. Roose- mamh^ of the KnlghU Templar, the part, foUowlng y ® t e ^ ’« ^ Laura Bruce Proulx Bryan Capello private rood adjacent to the new re p irt In one, a dmck » « « **Wch la participating In Rocco J. SYancoline Sr., Chap- unaidmous passage of a hUl in- which k ld n S ]^ BIrOm. and one Biic McCabe L'Puaoh Noyes Chapman element in both the temporary bedde rnmnber of 'aspects of « • « »* “ *» ««* Mediterranean tor advisor, presented McBride troduced by State Senator Rob- which killed him. AUpn Meyer Darrell 'Reynolds rad permanent solutions of the Z a McAvrteVwtto the Blue o*t Houley, askliig that funding TVire was « Amy Cloutier the academic areas will Indicate *‘* NATO. ^ BlUabeth Miller Valw ie BcAinaon Blast School is an importrat Honor Hey award from the authorisation for site acqpisl- Geboe, 40 mUes east Scott Condry adequate progress; a daSh w ill - ---- ” Dorea Mlrablto Jeanne Rpea traffic problem at this intersec­ Indicate the subject or obneivap The Manchester Property Supreme Council tn recognition Hon of the proposed general Hilary Moses Brian Corey tion and the matter w ill be dls- Michael Steven Curry tlon does not aiqdy; T wlU In- Owners Association will have a of membeiahip efforts. This is aviation factUty be rescinded. Amiinr^n# Kslth Munroe Wayne R< cuased further with the Board the first time In 11 years that Tbe action was a revovaal of . Kathy Falby dlcate the child needs more special executive hoard meeting Novak Charlene of Eklucation which lest week time to reach potential; and B tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the cir- the award baa been presented a vote taken last Friday, wMch PORTLAND (AP) —, PoUoe OiAlg Platt Denise Ftnnerty voiced objection to a request to chiqrter membeia. defeated the Houley pleasure said Monday a 41.)rear^d Curtis St. J Wendy Fortune (Herald photo by Lessitt) wiU Indicate the child needs to cult courtroom at the police sta- Kaiien S. &nith Ruth Sanso from the town that the roadway exert a greater amount of ef- tlon. FrancOlne then received hU 1844. woman dropped 100 feyt to her Joan SomervlUe Scott Frost which runs alongside the school second White Hbnor Key from Teeterday’s vote came on a death from the 'Amgoql ]Brldge, Michael Sei Donna GaUpeau fo r t ---- Douglas Stoyer Randy Police Scooter Pushed Into Wickham Park Pond be used for general (raffle. The David 'HMtingM, advtoNy coun- motion by State Sen. George which carries Route W|.oVar the Mudlyn Summers Catherine Gerakaria board felt It -would create a safe­ In the second, a check beride Adult Bdl C3u>ir of Linda Sorenson' David Godin a number of work and personal ®hnanuel Lntheran Cburch w ill chairman, and hla third Ad- Gunther, and followed Houley’s Connectleut R iver betWeeh here Brb^ ’Taylor Wickham Park workers pull a thred-wheeled scooter used by the the vehicle was pushed into the water about 2 p.m. yesterday, ty hasard. Mayor McOoy said visor’s Honor Key from Me- assertion over the ipeekend that and Middletown. ; ■ ’ 1 Alexander Stev< h Hichael Grasso behavior and attitudes*^ in- <«bearse tomorrow at 10 a.m. Robin White Judith Bsalontal park patrol, from the pond at the Japanese Garden. Police said by several unidentified people. Police have made no arrests. the town would place a fence Awley, scribe. He thus became he would request reconsiderar m e Incident luqiprate 'about Lauren Green dlcate the child usuaRy Uither HaU of the church. Dteeld Wiser T/einnn Therrien ~ along the walk adjacent to the .the oidy Connecticut advisor tlon o f the Friday vote. 8 p.m. Police IdenMfiea the wo- James Hahn exhibUs them; a blank will In­ Danld YOieU Stephen Thomas ever to receive that number of Houley said at the time that man as Mrs. Lonalite fa. Oowle Susan Harvey matic speech by Dodd In which Many of the hardhats must have tribunals I nie48—but that didn’t Ing BTdel Castro before he came dicate that th i^ need to be de- The AduH . Bible Class of Zion Glenn Trahan honor keys. those voting against the mea- of New Britain and saijl It wad Honors Pamela Hearn he recalled his record and his o-verlooked — or forgiven — his stop him from sayln!? only re- to power. children, vOoped.__ The__ third______poctton of BhmngeUcal Lutheran Cburch Patricia Turner Public Wake McAwley received the Past sure Friday obvkMialy bad mis- an aiqiarent, case of Sn^ttde. JuUe Amteose Michael Herrick past endorsements by labor. long record of support for equal centiy that Rudolph Hess, a top Dodd Is survived by his wld- ** i., , t h H io r t 'w lll be a blank page ^ “ «• * at 7:80 at the Jesse VanOudenhove' “Mavbe vou’ve changed but I rtghts, dating back to his days Nail convicted there, riiould ©w, the former Grace MUrjiliy, mayor said tt to " ’F®** Master Councilor's MerUorius understood die Intent of the bill, m e woman was desA.'srhsn a Deborah Anderson am Ison Howard for teacher and parent narrative Lisa Weiss h av^tr iT d e c S ^ rad Oie “ * clvU rights lawyer for the have been freed from Spandau and six children. the the Instal^oncf the sigral Service Award from McBride, and cited lokl year’s public msn in a motorboat rafrleved Bruce Andrews d John Set for Dodd comments. Sue WUeme Dodd “ hardhats** w i^ e d out. Justice Department In the 1930s. prison by now. Today’s public wake w ill be could -be achieved ™ The nominating committee of becoming to the third master hearing in Oc^entry at which body, poUee vnM. / Jeffrey Baker KeUy (Continued from Page One) Children’s progress will be councilor of the chapter to re- clooe to lOW area restdoits . , -__ ■ ■ Holly Barrows Debra Wolff Kentfield *rhelr performance was to be And many of his forelgn-poUcy jy^dd also campaigned hard, foUowed Wednesday by a re- end South United Methodist Church style that served him weU In repeated at the polls, rad there th® must have as head of a Senate subcommit- qulem Mass In St. Thomas to s h p ^ teto p la c^ to i^ r- reported three times a. y e a rwiU , ____ meet tonight at 7:80 at the celve this award from the Su- voiced long ‘^and knid dlsap- B rira B ep l, , CffiADE 7 KnUtel and the cards w ill be Issued Brnm Bergeir Knockenhauer made far fewerappearraces, were bitter words shortly after overlooked his fight for gun c«i- tee on Juvenile delinquency, for Apoetle Oiurch In West Hart- to. He Mted preme Couhcll for outotandlng pTovol over die posolbillty of an High Honors during the first two periods at ___ service while sorving in that of- airport in area. - ' Brwdk Bipeatitt Mitbad Lans and hedidn’t have to power that between Dodd rad Duffey. Umlte to violence on television, ford. Burial will bo In thefam- tira conferences b e^ ^ the t ^ - <3,^ Scout Troop 642 wiU me^t floe. He also pointed out that fd- liui|MU Bleiavdec Nancy BaUey Lotas to win. But he had his constitu- But Dodd could be Independent. Dodd was executive trial coun- And ho was one of the first of- lly plot at St. Michael’s Ceme- ably bo deiayea loc aooui er and one or both pan ^. At tomottww at 8 p.m. at Oom- ’Ihe Service to Youth Award lowing that hearing, ..the .Stato M arily fa<>8*h D ^el nenkowsU MlcLpd Lusby ency many of them "hardhats” of his “constituency" as weU. sel at the Nuernberg war crimes flcials to warn against support- tery, Pawcatuck. years. these conferoices, ^ munlty^ B^>tiat Church. of the Grand Lodge of Masons TranqMrtaUon Dept, decided to KeVjn, __BoyleRoaanne BUI Marquis who Uked bis hard, hawkish an- ' ______— ------—------wlU also rq>ort the child a in Connecticut was preseided to abandon the idea o f an airport. MarV’Theresa Buckleyjackie Bouchard Janef^McMsdum U communism and his stubborn achlevem«t levpl In me cSierub Choirs of Emanuel James P. Irvine by Ame P. in Botton-Coventry. Mark Cameron Tdrrl Bruner MUler Indepradence. demlc area. Wooto said Church wUl rehearse Steriid, master 'of Manchenter - J ~ ------Scott CampbeU Kevin Cosgrove ler His red-white-ond-blue bill­ that these period conforence tomorrow at 8:80 p.m. in Lutho: Lodge o f Maaons. Irvine was 'c* • r* a Stuan Canavari- Kathleen Crowley Michad MorelU boards said simply: “A Vote dates have been set: Nov. 28 Hall of the church. cited by the Grand Lodge foe LrUne Brian Camithera Susan Dahllng John for Tom Dodd is a Vote For and Dec. 1, 8, and 18 for the his work as a chapter advisw LONDON (AP) — A BritUt John Ckpmy Cathy puBora Pranls jlod Am erica!” first; and March 22 and 29 and A su vlce of Holy Cnmm~unlon for the past 18 years and for judge 'hiled that any money Taium Chesterton Mary Ann Ford Pan O’E The vote — 266,457 for him WlU be held tomorrow a t^ bis work with the Boy Scouts saved by a wife out of money V>nla Chuck Keith Frlta Faye Orlowski against 484,721 for Welcker and They w ill be held during the a.m. at S t M ary’s Biplacopal x of America. given to her as a housekeeping Susan Corcoran Michael Gcnovesl J « ^ e Ouellette ' , 368,118 for Duffey — wasn’t afternoon of haU-day aesBona. Church. IMTs. John D edocclo Sr., anosMmee bdlongs to the faus- Jeffrey GledhlU Sqsra Parker enough to win, but it delighted Where necessary, A e added, Jean Connor preeident of the (DeMblay band’under law. ’ Hafennetti Craft Kenneth Bammel Barbara Phillips his backers. He had kept the evening conferences will be ar­ Lynn Harding Verna Pittman Democrats .split. He had kept The Adult Discusaion Ctaas of Police Investigate Fatal Traffic Accident. (Herald photo by Pinto) David Cudworth ranged. South United Methndint Church Dehise Demerchant Gary Hodge Scott Price normally Democratic votes from On tho laat day of school, the meet tomorrow at 10 a.m. Susan Diebolt Norman Horton Hddl Ifrlnoe going to Duffey, the antiwar candidate. And he had confound­ third period report w ill be taken at the church. Dawn Doner Catherine Howe ' BUeen Quinlan home hy the child, with his ___ ToUand County- ed the pundits—who expected Woman, 27, Killed, Paula Donlon Sharon Jackson banlce Ramsay placemait for the next year North Iftilted Methodist Lisa Kerr Betty Rockx him to poll perhaps 100,000. PHASERNALWEEK FOn PREFERRED MEMBERSHIPS Superior Court Brian Doyle indicated. Church Confiimation Class and Edmund Draua Card Klotor . ^kiUiectoe Rosa One factor in that vote was a m e committee, Mrs. Woods ftonuw High fou th Forum wlU feeling by nuuiy o f the coptimon said. Is recommending that meet tonight at 7 at the church. DIVOBCBS Crash Snarls Traffic -R d j^esx voter# tot TOdd had ShniiJy got­ tesCher-pupU confersneen pre- ___ ten a raw deal from hla follows —“ _ ^ Divorces were granted last Brewoter Earle Tknothy MarsbaUx K i n R yra cede those with parents.. She A 27-year-old Manebester woman was killed instant­ Schumann . . . O ib Scout Pack 112 srtll meet kw fiuoerior Court Judjre Louis Fohale Kraneth Mathewaon In power. ly yesterday afternoon, when the westbound car she A M l R I C A Joseph SUveatrl An overwhelming majority of and Principal Wncent tonight at 7 In the cafeteria of j uriacoU to: David Felghn Diane MoCabe o f Buckley School emphaslie d WaMiington School. ’Ihls w ill Rob- was riding in struck and broke a ut^ty pole on W. Janice McCann KlmW^ly SmaU Dodd’s fellow senators had voted Laura Flnerty In 1907 to censure him on George'Forbea Heidi Meier Paul SpmCrvlUe may charges of diverting $116,063 Ih JUl Fteacnlus Catherine Menard Paul Surddl campaign funds to his personal Kathleen Fuerat Unda Ndaon Anndte ^ylvatn use. And Uieti-Presldent Lyndon S^^m^Tbinrved^^ the * P«n«i. custody of one minor child with Paige Jr. of Man«*oster: and Dennia Gagnon Peter Nickerson Yvonne T^pylor Johns(xi, Dodd’s old friend, had 3 VALUABLE REASONS Russell GiUlgan Karen OeUets BUsabetfa Thomas Kathle Parsons Bruce Tewaaend been faced with the ticklUii Alan Goulet proldem of keeping clear of the B tgooe Greah Larry Patemo David Turner ‘ censure matter ptditically while Why You Shoiricl Buy Gofolfaie erf Ronny Griffith Gary PeUetier Timothy Wilde ”r « 5L. ^ r " c jr .r .„ “rs Pam ela Paige o f Bkdmouth. - avoiding the appearance of turn­ committee has kept in toiMdi elected to the Board of Dlrec- son. Cliff, and two-year-old ing his back on an old ally. with the two-year Bowers io „ of the newly formed Hart- David A. Hahn frmn Renate Stephanie Marquard, were The Amend will be Thursday In 1960, Dodd had been one School pUot reporting method, Health Care Plan, Ihc, Hahn, both of Manchester, on treated for minor Injuries. at 8 am. from the T.W. Rhodes of the few Northern supporters Funonl Home, 879 Western Stock Market Drug Center PoUce say the auto went out ^ Mase U GORMAN BROS. of Johnson’s bid for the Demo­ NEW YO RK (A P ) — Stock ^ iJSTsaxT's \ 1 and The Drug Advisory Center, cratic presldenUsd nomination— market prices strengthened but 81 RusseU S t, Is observing at a time when then-Gov. Abra­ BoaS Memorial «* Hollywood, Fla. on grounds of struck a pole on the north side church, Lynn, at 9. Burial wUl wbre atm sharply lowe;r as spM- the following schedule: ^ ham Rlblcoff was one of John member Atty Allan Tluimaa, a auxiliary wlU bih^ «~ - Jutolerable crusty. She was ^ W. k^dle Tplm., acit^ pj^ Grove Cemetery. ulattcn about hlghert interest Monday through Friday, Kennedy's principal backers. diUdJ^ **«t°dy of one mln^ fr^ the Parkade Apartaento nmy caU at thA fu- In 1964, J \brtef moment hi the Democratic Burance for the child and 8100 worked nine hours to transfer i that they are helpful to the par- ^yj^cs of volunteers for the hos- of 80 industrial Istooks 'dro(q>ed vice la available Monday yatidnal Convention’s limelight toward her councU fees. the power to a new p both of Ver- field Dr. at the west end of the . For drug advisory infor- ttia high point of Dodd’s political Uoned the possible psydiblogi- - non, on grounds of intolerable turnpike, and onto Broad St. GREEN STAMPS Declines led adWices by 8 to maUen, caU: 647-9222. caMer, with Johnson calling cruelty. *Uia was awarded cus- at the east end. The road was 1 on the B ig Board. . f i r * Dodd, then Hubert Hum­ tovlOT*°iLi“ tody »*st n^t iBinkers said that investors phrey into bis office—and then checked. Speaking from fam ily j mter^ support payments of 88 per when the work was completed, wrm ALL no-UPS were worried because many taking both of them on a hell- experience, Thomas said he felt week for each chUd and 88 per A HBLCO spokesman said economists have predicted In­ ccqXer trip to the convention In pupils would make an^da. Community Y, 70 N. Main week alimony.______. about 700 customers in the Im­ terest rates would rise In the Police Log Atlantic aty. The question was also n ii^ gj j .jq bring a mediate area suffered a fi-ve- B A t .> ' 1 r . .. next few mantbs and restrict But the limelight was doused about the translUoo to repor^ ^ ^ ^ (h^ minute outage at about 4 :S0 the, eocoomic recovery. quickly enough, vdien Johnson yesterday afternoon when the ARRESTS picked Humphrey. And three in high s ^ . where gra ^ grounds. The tour wiU return FREE Health-Science stocks ran power was switched. chocoiA )»• 18, of yecus later. In t o censure fight, are needed to determine tne to Manchester viv by o 2 p.m.ri.m. Baby­b a Ov- counter to the market_ trend.____ Raymond R. Hunter, Fire Calls Mrs. Carlson was the -wife of W ith speed- what limelight there was, was valedectorlan and salutatorian, sitting Is available. For more watiwh ic Liomb was'up 4% at rank in class, etc. That is a Fred Carlson. She was bom FREE 13 os. Honey Color Gknt by Anchor and disregarding a stop distinctly unpleasant. InformaUcm and reservations m H . Denbqpty International Dodd later claimed that he bridge to be crossed later, contact the YWCA program Town firemen put out a minor Aug. 7, 1948, In Lynn, Maas., sign, early this morning §t Tol­ wiut up IfL at 44. land ’Ipke. and Windsor St. had beep completely, vindicated Bradtau answered. center at the Community Y , 79 stove fire at 428 W. Middle daughter of Kenneth and Carol- Hoehbiq — MesirM PoHom wHh PurchoM W The nocn Assooiated Press Tphe. at 8:81 p.m. yesterday hie Kwlatkowskl Paige of Lyim, Court date June 14. in t o cenjiure matter, when the N. Main St. 60-stock average was o ff 8.1 at nnii a woods fire at 6 :17 p.m. on hiid had lived In Manchester Justice Department late in 1966 10 G o b . of Gcnolino. 816.6, with in d u afri^ off 4.8, a GOHJENTS V said it hud looked over hla In­ Nurses To Hear The Manchester High School Westland SL for the past seven ye^. rails off 1.8 and utIUlies off 1.4. come-tax records' rad found ’The iwgh*h Dlatrict men was o communicant o f St. A summons charging him guidance department w ill spon- g g g ^ y ,y 5 a tid a e report of a James’ Church and a member Ralls wrae unchanged. Met­ nothing to prosecute him for. Ex-Principal sor the second demonstration of with failure to,drive a. reason- But It was___ _atlU _ _ the__ voters, THIS OFFER CLOSES SAT„ MAY 29 AT burning truck at exit 94 of the o f the Ladles o f St. James. als, motors,, and . computer use for occupational tall were mixed. All able distance ajpart was is fu ^ said, who would be the final Mias Catherine Sbpa, of 28 college information tomor- Rdlbur cross IBghway at 8:80 She is also survived by a yesterday afternoon at 8 to jupwt^rs of hla giUlt or iimo- io«r night. daughter, Theresa Carlson, at 3. AMOQO SUPER categories were off. Strant St. w ill be the guest at 7:80 p.m. in Rooi& 'llO Kevln R. Bright 10, of S o i^ - cenfce. Once before, in 1968, he 8 P.M. AND WILL NOT BE REPEATED. Big Board pricesIcM IncHudad ^ qieaker at the June 2 qiring of the school. It Is open to par- after a collision on been able to parlay the AMF, off 1 at 88 le ’Tpke. near Plaxa Dr. of his following's Inde- hanquet of the Manchester ents ad students. PREMIUM GASOLINE % at 12%; Gulf oil, c A i at • A W o ff 1 at X8- Fnm *>®*w*«‘ “ **L“ pendence Into the nomlnaUon Registered NursesAsiwcl^i* p^^nts Wthout Partners, ^ »>y A*ta p . Johnston o f X r the U.S. Senate. He had al- at the Manchester Country aub. jjaachester Chapter, wUl have The Only Lecd Fm High Octane Goielhie TO Qerdsn St. Oourt date for ro^dy served two terms In the 8bfi will speak on the history its monthly meeting tonight at American Stock - Bright Is June 14. House at the time, and John price# Included Syntax, up 1% of Manebester. 8 at Community Baptist Church, Bailey, fearful of the effect of It Con at 66%; Term inal-Huds^ off % A written wvucnlng for follow- a threatened primary fiSl>^^ There wiU be a social hour 888 B. Center St. These meet- at 21%; Kinney preferred C, off at e pjm. and dinner at 7. togs, held on the fourth Tues- ing t o » cloeely wae liMued yes- ahxig with the nomination of Double Muffler Life % at 18%; National Dodd rather than former Gov- w — Shea, an educatw for day of each month, are espe- wanraate new,.... off % u at. . .6%; X . A terday morning at 7:49 to Jef------47 years, untU her retirement In ctoUy arranged to acquaint ni?Tm n miT.’ -is *»®y P- J«*Moneol 4T Alexander ernor Chester B^l®» former Double Sparkplug Ufft omera ^ St., afteT a coUbtion on W. Mid- V-S- Senator W l l l l a m ^ ^ . 1964, hod been principal of the prospecUve members with the MoCuUoch (Ml, o ff % at 26, Verplanck Sebool since Its con- alms and activities of the or- die T1pke.^near Oxford St. be­ Twelve years later, Dodd dem­ Your savings will continue throughout your mem­ onstrated his ablUty to sirilt the stn^tlon in 1949, Befors that she ganlxatlon rad are open to all OWe More Mileage Fer Gcri. tween his car and one driven by John M. HoUk of 88 Bolton St. normally Democratic labor vote b e r s h i p - - because you con re-enroll erf Ihe had been principal of Washing- single parents. DedTend* Tecluudogy at the Connecticut State Labor ton School since 1987. She began ---- OOMPLiUNTS Council’s convention in Hartford. LOW RATE! her teaching career In 1918 as Second L t Jotm Dougles Bg- NEW YORK (A P )—Technol- Duffey got the convention’s en­ WE HONOR was ra assistant Grade 1 teacher at an, son of'H ra Mary Bgra of ogy cannot be repudiated If a Sunday night the money dorsement. but only after a dra- fin m in Sduwl upon her gradu- 78 ^Jarvis Rd., left May 12 for “ humane eoclal order” Is to be from a cim rette machine Separate tettiom for men, women/twimming pool • whirlpool-both • ke atlan from Mew Britain State Ft. Gordon, Ga., where he will created on .a planet already sup­ at ^he Oo-Op Oil' Co. at 818 plunge • fauna • iteam room'* inhalation ropm • conditioning Normal School. attend the Army ffignal Officers porting 8 billion people rad an- Brodd St. machin«etun boothi • private fhowert • drefiing booths, lodiers Ladies’ Days — Mon, Wed. Fri. After teaching sevpral grades gebooL On completion of the Other 8 billion expected to popu------FOR •Yogi room • heohh food b o f/ r e ^ e tone op • relieve minor tention/ Men's Days — Toes. Thurs. Sat at Uncoln, she moved to Bar- course, he wUl be stationed at late t o earth by the turn of to A -window at the Ansaldl Con- refined, elegant atmosphere • eosy to get to ♦ ample parking. nard Sebool in 1928 and taught Ft. iUonmouth, N.J. A 1960 century, says Dr. Margaret struction scale hoiise on Bid- 12 years before her H>P9totm«it graduate of the University of Mead, noted cultural rathropol- wen St. -was broken, aa well as (^osmetics Call as Wariilngton’s teaching prln- Connecticut, he is a candidate oglst . t o windJfni onk several■evwnu junk cipsL for a master’s degree at Trin- '0r.'‘'jtead, an Bpieeopal lay trucks, -w^kei(d. \ rrs A native of Vemon, Miss Shea Ry cioUege, Hartford, leader' and member of the COURTESY TOURS EVERY DAY AND EVE­ 64M260 attended Rockville High School Wbci2 {OoimcU of CJumtoa’ Ehmday night an attempt was HMfks IwpM alMh ri «M RmM Im M iM and moved to Manchester adth GORMAN BROTHERS NING. FEEL FREE TO DROP IN OR CALL committee on social concerns, made to steal to wheels from Liggetts $15 Middle Tpke. I SIIM

PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD; MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1971 Meskill To Meet House Bill Corrects Error^ With Democrats •By CLAY R. POLLAN- URRA Line of March Announced Your Daily Adivity Guido Tow n Viiews Timn To Receive $13^819 On Tax Package According fo tho Sian. .1 S ;” £l An. If To develop messoige for Wednesday, Becauae of an error to a 1666 votqd to add toe $13,819.60 to HARTFORD (AP) — G 9-12-27-46 16-17-21-L. For Memorial Day Parade read words corresporxiing to numbers 38-51.67 • atatp statute, a bill was adopted the Capital Improvement Re- Thomas J. MesklU is scheduled -73A4-90 C h a n g e s In CU: o f you r Z o d io c b irth sign, $CORPIO Lt. Col. (retired) Ernest H. Sch ool Ban«t^ Qlil^ floewt^’ eerve Fund, as toe state’s 26 TAURUS ) I,', 31 And 61 Enterprise to fbB House today without de­ to meet Tuesday night with leg- 62 Express OCf. ^ r ceht share toward'toe cost Us-An. 10 2 It 32 01 Larson USAR. marshal for the y^ eT ^ RJd- bate,^ correcting $he error and Islattve leaders of both parties 3 Courtship 33 And 63 Your HOY. I t ' Pension Plan of the buUdozer. ’Ihen, toe I ^ MAI M 64 Your. 4 Romonce 34 Expect .1- 7-15:231 annual M em orial D ay parade I r freeing $305,140 in state grants, board voted that the same $13,- to toe first major bipartisan ef- rM6-44^54A3 35 Dort 65 Need 5 You'll 66 From • 31-4581-867 HepreseritaiUves ot the HsirUii has announced the line of j, already' iq^roved. 819.50 sum should be diverted 6 Coution 36 Friends /ort at shaping a tax bill. 37 Conduct 67 Nicely SAGITTARIUS | G. Segal 0>. attended yesterday « p«»i.« « .p- The sum will go to 80 towns. toward another purpose. It GEMINI 7W i«* ftoe meeting at the governor’s 8 Appears 38 Should 68 Matters Nor. ' i i , Including Mfihdhester, and will voted that it be used toward 2 MAY 21 39 On 69 Helping afternoon’s . Pension Board polntmenU to Ms staff. q hayUBB. chief 9 List 70 Emphosized be toe state’s 26 per cent share the cost of relocating the dog residence will include Mesklll’s V j0N£ 20 10 Hand 40Theotte- fiK . it ... meeting and discussed various ’Ihe parade MriU start Monday staff; OWO itired) Peter 41 Of 71 Unfomilioritom 6-14-24-37C of the coat of sanitary landfUi pound. top financial advisors. It rep­ _ „ 5-11-25J2 n Fm I 72 Hood* suggestions (or making admin­ CM. John C. 12The 42 Friends 41-564W at 9:30 a.m. at the Army-Navy Benson USMC, equipment and buildings, pur­ As of today, toe $13,819.60 43 Personol 73 Doing Col. Forest resents the first time toe Re­ 130f CAPRICORN Club, proceed north on Main St. Kelly USAR, CANCER 14 Advised 44VYIII 74 Persons istrative changes in the pension chased and built in those towns Capital Improvement authoriza­ publican governor end Demo­ 75 Abilities to E. Center St., to Munro Park Hartln USiAP. JUNC 21 16To 45 Go fund, llie Segal firm is the after July 1, 1669.. tion toward removal of toe dog cratic leaders have sat down to- 46 Which 76 To where there will be a short ex- mvlted to on the staff I6 A 77 Outsiders JAM. t* . fund’s actuarial ccmsultant. Mancheater’s share is $13,- pound is still on toe books — getoer for a detailed discussion •JVLY 22 17-New 47 May ercise. ’The parade will then ^ 48 New 78 Todoy 26-42-47'-52(«S *rhe two Segal representatives are the mayor, 810.66 — toward the cost of a unspent. , 2- 8-28-3! 18 Emphosis's of tax proposals. 19 Muslcoles 49 Too 79 True 69-72-78 told the board that they are march west on B. Center St. ir, the Board $66,278' buUdozer for the town’s The $13,819.60 last payment D.'55-6(V87ra9 60 And the town m •The 7:30 p.m. session comes 20 Friendship 50 Much AQUARIUS planning a valuation study of to Center Park.entrance west of chief of police. sanitary landfill operation. for the bulldozer, purchased un­ LIO 21 Money 51 Prosper 61 With of Directors, with the mandatory June 9 ad­ 82 Of the penaloa fund in July and the HaU of iRecords, in front the Manchester Although toe sum was never der a deferred-payment pl8Ui, is 22 Don't 52 Offer journment of the General As­ , 2 3 Cooperofe 53 Health 83 Self any decisions on administrative of the reviewing stand, a plat- " -yi uuuUes District received by 'Manchester, toe provided for to the 1671-72 bud­ ? ^ A U G . 22 54 Proise 84 Be sembly just 10 working days i 24 In 85 Confidence 22-34-49-506 changes, should be postponed form on the p w k steps. TOe Depa|lments. * 25 Full 551s Board cf Directors, 10 months get, adopted M ay 6 by the : ^ .3- 4-19-33 86 It 66-71-74. scouts w ill stand in formation , away. ^^40-59-70 26 StouTKh 56 Persorxii until then. ago, .already placed it to the Board of Directors. It too will 57 Doors 87 At PISCES during the ceremonies. ’The oth------^------— '27 Things Pension Board members GeqeniJ Fund. come from the Capital Improve­ MeridU declined at his morn­ VIRGO 28 Cupid's 58 Life 88 You F». .» J asked the Segal Oo. representar er divisions will be dismissed- 59 Going 89 Opportunity P h ' July 7, 1070, the board ment Reserve B^ind. ing news conference to discuss - 29 Opens _ ____ 90 Methodicol MAR. 20' tives to study the poesibillty of by their commanders after the stand he will present at the 6 30 Venture 60 Aimra « _ . l8-39-43:S8'i liberalizing eariy retirement passing the reviewing stand. meeting. But he did say he prob­ ,-10-13-20-29 |) Adverse Neutral i2-64-79-83~ I C l ..**.*« Major’Timothy Quinn, U.S.A.F. 3W' benefits. Fred Oeyer, board The order of parade is: ably would not accept the Dem­ &'48-57-82-89 chairman, sald^ "we dwi’t want H lala C c K k . So i la a iin n Reserve, and marchers will In- First Division — Manchester X elude the E. O. Smith High ocrats’ proposal for a tax pack­ to encourage peoide to retire Police Department and Colors, ■■ . School Band, directed by Theo­ age featuring a 10 per cent levy early, we just don’t want to pen­ ing to walk out with a budget,” nance Commlsaloiier Ad. by the Indi­ the present percentage reduc­ Civilf'-izrti Air A4i» Patrol cfnriand TTflAI!'USAF Aux­ A iiv. / House speaker and president pro ’The trouble erupted Friday and other organizations. exemptions under the sales tax. tion in town for each year of iliary. 7 tern of the Senate and State Fl- ans. early retirement is "not in line night aftfir black soul singer Memorial services will be “I don’t anticipate we are go- Second Division — (motor/ wjth common early retirement ■ WUsofi Pickett refused to ap- held Sunday at 10 a.m. at lie Ancient Fifes atfi reduction factors.’ ’ Nathan Hale pear a t a show because he was Storrs Congregational Church, Drum from Cowentry, Gold S' In the present early retire­ ' not paid to advance. But two with high school bands from parents, disabled veterans, yf ment reduction schedule, a man J black ministers Monday blamed both towns participating. retiring at BS would get 45 per Barracks and Auxiliary, " the continuing disturbances Sat- Both the parades and the Sun- Ish W ar Veterans Ai cent of what his pension would ! urday and Sunday on poUce. day service are arranged un- be at age 65. A man -retiring They^ll Dance in Illing Contest Tonight Daughters of Union Vei The Rev. Paul McDaniel said der the joint sponsorship of the Daughters of American SWolu- at 61 would get 61 per cent. I police awdre at blacks, were Coventry American Legion Post tlon, speakers, clergy bM hon­ WINDOW ’There is a different schedule Rehearsing the steps for their appearance in tonight’s choral ist and Brian Kilpatrick pianist. Also in “An Evening of Mu­ abusive, used toe word “nig- and Veterans of Foreign Wars ored guests. ■ for women. In the same two and instrumental concert by groups from the Illing Junior High sic” will be the 45-piece concert and full bands, Robert Johns, • 'ger” and arrested1 innocent peo- to Mansfield. situations a woman would get Third Division — St. Patrick’s In keeping with the upcoming director; seventh grade mixed choir, Mrs. Christine Parks, di­ SHADES plb. 49 per cent and 62 per cent of School music department, from left, are Laurie Darling, Mar­ Pipe Band, Veterans « Forrign rector ; ninth grade mixed choir. Miss Martha White, director; The Rev. H. H. Wright, presl- holiday, the Coventry Histori­ what her pension would be at tina Brissette, Shirley Giraitis, Patricia Faulds, and Sharon Wars, Marine Corw League, Mod* to Ord«r cal Society has once more hon­ and the ninth grade band. The concert, which will be given in ' of the local Southern Chris-. 65. Bowen. The dance routine will be performed to a choral an- American Legion, Army and Brikif .your bid roDen I ored Coventry men who gave the school auditorium at 7:45, is restricted to parents and N avy Club. A u xllia^ units wlU Iieadership Conference It waa suggested that a sched­ rangement of “Spinning Wheel,” sung by the eighth grade prls’ M v e 6 8 0 per ilMidb. their lives to wars throughout ule bcued on the tuimbef of foUow their parentT units. rbranch, agreed. .__ (Herald photo by Bucelvlclus) choir, _Ralph Maccarone director, with Wendy Comp as guitar­ friends only because of limited seating. ••The trouble Saturday and the history of the country. months rather than years a per­ ------Fourth Division—jbrder of De- son retires eariy would elimin­ ,ents, civil Sunday was baaed on police ac- Baton Experts him more free time and he Molay, fire de; E. A. JOHNSON tom,” he aald. “Fhlday night’s ^own Hall lls t ^ nantos of all ate the posMUe inequity of not 'organizations. Vernon agreed to stay. and fraternal Young baton twirlers beam o v e i^ their winnings in, the interstate com^titum giving a person credit for a Vernon Pipe Band. incident was foigotten.” Off Center His new position in Pennsyl- Stewart PAINT GO. which took place Saturday at the Bolton P T A s fair, Lisa Coro, SMond from fraction of a year woilced. Vania will have him working Fifth Division Boy and Cub 723 M AIN ST. ^ ^ S Ust includes Nathan Hale, Paul s ^ y h ^ any owners us^ ^ ^ left daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Coro of Tolland, won first pl^e tr<^ ’The possible conqriicatlons FARMJNGTON (-AP) — A Town Planner Resigns Job with a staff of 20. ’The agency Scouts, Be: Junior High with office workers and cafe­ F a r e H ik e nice, etraistit white line being is responsible for rural and gen- ______ve ^ ^ Caleb Stanley. Joslah & l^rtwlrlmy. milltery, fney stotOxg w S * teria workers in the school sys­ painted down the middle of eral planning for five Pennsyl­ uce had hCOT aousea veroaiiy. Hallerton Cushman, second from right, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald p u w ell of Windsor tem who only work nine months Is Granted Woodruff Road was turned For a Post in Pennsylvania vania counties with emfdiasls He would not eommeirt on toe Hawkins, ^Daniel Rob­ iLcks won first place trophies in solo, hoops, flags and two batons. Bolton a year was brought up and the Into a squirming squiggle b e r Charges Imt s^d ^Iter on recreation and industrial de­ residents Andra Avens, left, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. VisvaWis Segal people said the matter Friday. John McAlmont, Vernon’s McAlmont has been responsi- velopment. ’The counties, encom­ one pe^ areest^ du^ PPmeroy and w ill have to be studied. Janina Ryba, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ryba, won novice medals. To Cab Firm Police put the blame on 17- flrst professional town planner, ble for toe adopUon M am over- pass some 170 townships. the weekend required hoepltall ’The actuaries indicated that Samuel Rose. year-Md ’Ihomas J. Kmnedy , all subdivision ordinance and \ zatlon Only one name, that of Earl the coot increase for liberalizing ^ structure, baaed on 65 ot W est Hartford, \riio they who took over toe position in proposed zoning ordinance Pi^ce reported 38 arrests eaily retirement benefits would cents for Mps under two miles W. Gre«i, is listed for World said was driving along be­ November 1967, has anhoimced urhich wUl be reviewed at a Monday night, 38 for violations probably not be significant. within the city llmita o< Rock- Flying Enlhiuoasts War I, but for World War H, W eiss Joins hind the painting truck, he will be leaving to take a public hearing on June 24. cf a 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. curfew, ’The consultants suggested that vllle and $1 for trips over two the following men are honored: swerving back and forth dnd y the Public UtUlUeB Oommls- McAlmont had been associated y^ on’toe plan. bird. ' Education to fill the unexplred Negroes, had toe curlew Satur- Edmond Poetemsky, John Poe- the bcuris oC sex. sioci* term of (Douglas E. Kehl, end­ Single Parents with toe planning departmen ^ ^ letter of reslgnatloii The Low and Slow club gato- day and Sunday nights. temsky, Virgil Reynolds and By Sol R> Cohen Hie Segal repHresentaUvea *nie Increase will provide the ing to November 1873. He was to Mayor Frank M cCoy, Me- ers weekends to soar from hlU- Sniper fire was reported four Thomas Young, were also asked to investigate company with total sworn to by board member that thia country has haul.” possible changes in the word- revenues d $47,000 and net Attend Dance Almont criUclzed the extensive sides, covering 300 to 800 feet in times Monday night. There Leslie,Richardson tost his life In a move to forestaU Satur­ amount of administrative work flights lasting as long as 17 sec- Atty. Allan Thomas. Kehl, who day and “ late, late” sessions, He said that Sen. Dodd car­ ing of pension ordinance cover- operating renues of $18,200. H ie were three minor fires—at a the Korean War, and lor the was elected to a three-year 'Manchester Chapter, Parents he was called on to do local- <»ids. the leadership of both parties ried the brunt of United Btates ing policemen. Hie present company had asked for in cr^- coal yard, laundry and unoccu- Vietnam period, the honor roll term to November 1868, and Without Partners, , gave a “Get ly. He said he would not have The gliders used are usually to the House have agreed to efforts at the war trials and wordinging stipulatessnpuiaies thatuiai a police-pouce- es which would allow net '^oper* 7 Acquainted” dinner dance Satur- pled house— and arson was sus- tocludes Donald Fraser, Rev. took crfflce to Novem ber 1870, accepted the position of plan- two big wings held together with convene as early as possible, that “whatever results we ac­ man may reUre at age 56 with a ^ ^ day nl^t at the new community pected, i»llce said. Roger Hfetoz, Michael Machle, ner had he known the town struts, with a space for toe pi- resigned May 10. on as many days to the June complished, and there were 26 years service. Proved. ’The two re- urould have gross annual reve- g „ ^t Community Bap- things on his own, that he would for completing Its business. like to do consultant work. Une not pum j^d ^ c U ^ t f ^ ^ c a n d lto it^ 'h a s been tremen- Another move being consider­ •The Democratic plan for re- tlred before 1964 and are cov- nyes of 162,440, operating ex- jjgf Church and is open to all hides was banned aKrng w ^ ^ , e d ered under the old Pension penses of $31,300 and revenues gw fg parents. A new member He said most of his evenings ed for speeding up House busi­ districting Connecticut’s . six the display of firearms to shop result of toe Trust Fund Both wlU get » of $21,140. mating wlU be held tonight at were tied up in attending meet­ ness concerns adoption of bUls Congreecdonal Districts has lit­ per cent increases using the q^jjls revenue figure would be g fjje Community -Baptist ings of toe various boards and H o u se and Garden Tour , oubUc announcement and the on the "Consent Calendar.” tle UkeUhood of passing. It Is Guardsmen were c a ll^ to ^ thought to be candl- schedule recently ap p ro\^ for before providing for officers’ cSuirch. ’Those wishing more in- commissions. I BUls placed on the “ (Jonsont being opposed strongly by Sunday after Walker said law ~"g7% ,noSim ittee.” all town pensioners in the Re- -ajjarles. ’The owner of the bust- formation about the .chapter, The council had asked McAl- gpoMoiTGd by Sistoiliood of TEMPIjE BETH SH01X)M Calendar” have the backing of many top Dem(x:rats, Including John McAlmont enforcement officers could not that the first ses- tlrement Allowance Fund. ness, the PUC said, devotes {fg purpose, and its activities mont to reconsider and gave both parties and are adopted Fifth District Oong. John Mona­ full time to driving, dispatching may contact Mrs. Florence in Bast Providence, R. I. for handle toe altuation. slon does not include incumbent without debate. ghan of Watertmry. The plan for Young blacks caused an estl- of the councU or and repairing toe cabs, while Spooner, 80 Eva Dr. six years and was second in THURS. MAY 271h, 1971 Iram 11;MAJM.to4iMPJI. mii» printed to the Heuse redistrlcttog his district cute In­ his wife drives and dispatches ------.------command among six planners mated $2,600 damage to the au- board, but does include CMendar must appear three to a heavy •Demy cailtoEfi toe PH N A office to the school system: Mrs. Carol Connecticut Town Clerks Asso­ riL were^Po1?:rtoTLLe^L siantic. $5 don, who would not dlscloee her And a very dependable one. Our business is the care and given by Andre Schenker, pro- the ’Town trail. A. McNamara, fifth grade ciation. fights which toe spokesman said ** wXjrton age. were raclaUy !^ented and Somere, $5; West W U l^ feeding of furnaces. W e do it automatically. With a Mobil fessor emeritus at toe XJnlver- • \ ------teacher at Bowers School; and slty 'of Connecticut. ' Ifanchestey Evening Herald Mrs. Nancy A. Zlemlnskl, Proj­ (tonnecticutt, Young Dem ^ which continued Sunday. f®’ Heating Oil Service Contract, your furnace is programmed When the House yesterday FoUowlng decoration of vet- Ooventiy ceprenpendent Holly ect I teaxJier. crate, meeting over the week­ Monday had been quiet prior to degree days so that it’s always well fed and cared for. adopted a resolution, eicpress- erans’ graves, the marchers Oantner, tel. tl2-8786. Leaves of absence for 1971-72 end to Meriden for their annual to toe mesa hall outbreak. Chester, $4; H a r t f ^ $8.60, and And we keep it clean. This means your furnace func­ tog Its sorrow, sympathy and wlU reassemble and 'parade — ------were granted Mrs. AUeen New­ convention, approved a resolu­ lynutary police patrolled the Stafford Springs $7. tions at peak efficiency. Which saves you money. condolences over the death of base to combat dress with load- 'All of the rates apply to 1-2 back to toe North Greeh. zp . FHjAt berry, social studies teacher at tion urging an end to punish­ We'll also help you balance your heating oil budget U. S. Sen. Thomas Dodd, It ment for possession of » e od automatic weapwis. OvlUan passengers with 26 cents to be At 10 a.m. to South Coventry. riiipi Benhet Junior High School; and by spreading your payments over k m m b b ® was Rep. William O’Neill of the ounce or less shells For parties, showers, reoep- Bike Industry Grows — there walked a man.” ning sale of all hlgh-phosphate __ NEWINGTON MANCHESTER make a cocoa beverage. In toe ttoas, meetings. . Gompleie Moriarty Brothers ticipate. ___ crashed, were at the cotorols Rep. Robert King of Tolland detergents. T gI 666-5854 Tel. 646 6262 United States toe shells that are Utohen facUltlM. Large cn- In Mansfield, toe for the 68-mtoute flight. NEW DELHI^The Indian bi­ T, I f 87 1120 ouo jo j-t who, as was Sen. Dodd, was a The conventicMi, to one final fanned away from toe roasted olosed parking lot. Inqnlre: WlU start “It was excitingly dull.” copi- cycle Industry, starting from U. '8. prosecutor at the Nurem­ resedution, urg*^ persons be­ Op, n Mon. thru Fri., 10 to 9 Sot. '1.15:30 Ac r. s Of F . , Pork,nq beans are used as mulch, to WE GIVE VALUABLE HlK GREEN STAMPS! ors assembling ^ mented <»ie observer after the scratch to 1938, now Is ti)e berg War Trials, called Sen. tween 18 and 21 to register as fertilizer and as cattle feed. Litliiianian Hcdi world's largest, with an output ^nKelJlientor trouble-free fllgh^ Dodd “ one of the great men Dem(x;rate. They serve also as a source of M O O LW AT S’TBBBT of 2 mllUon bicycles a year. The address will be given by Monday. theobromine, an alkaloid in­ MANCHESTER 315 CENTER STREET MANCHESTER gredient of a variety of drugs Phonest MS-66U or 60-8166 as well as some cola drinks. \

PAGE PIPTEtJN MANCHE$t®R ISVJJNINO HfiRALElli, t^NCHESTER, CONN., TlJi^PAY^ HAY 26, 1971 PAGE EOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCBB^TER. CONN„ TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1971 Bolton’s Run Spree t h R Brad Steurer One-Man Show Herald Angle Williams Passes Gaspipe to Kasko Too Much for Tech Scoring at least once in all but one and tally­ B y ing twice in four frames, Bolton High rode over Che­ As Indians Topple Conard REO ^ A G U E 'TONIGRrS GAMES ney Tech yesterday afternoon at the losers’ field by a EARL YOST Tile Town Employes pushed S p o t t o U lt w Gorman vs. Mota, 8:16 Fitz­ —------15-4 count. continued past his outstretched Manchester travels to Brls- eight runs across the plate In The vlritors are now 7-8 rec­ Clark Qualifier gerald By DEAN YOST Senators BUUante vs. Aoadla,' 7 :80 Fitz­ glove as Smyth rounded the tol Eastern this afternoon and the first inning and then coast- ord-wise with an outside chance Notes from the Little Black Book, g era ld Three home runs, two by bases. Smyth's homer was the winds up the season Wednesday ed to an 18-8 win over Annul- Big Ten Out of making the Class S Tourna­ According to Mel Siebold, Recreation Department Tedford ■va. Morlarty, 8:46 Brad Steurer and one by seoond of the game and came in against Windham High at Me- 11. ment ■with a better than .800 rec­ head, only local residents and those employed by a F itzgerald Steve Smyth, helped Man­ the Indians' six-run seventh mcaial Field. Bruce Thlellng went 8-8 with To Find Man ord. Cheney has now absorbed sponsor of an entry are allowed to play in any local For Open Berth AnnuUi vs. Pizza, 8:16 Nebo chester High’s baseball Inning after the Tribe was nurs- Hiuichefler (M) John Harkins going 3-4 with an 11 defeats In a dozen starts. In Rally eh r 5 Inslde-the-park homer to pace UtUe Johnny Muro led a solid Dick’s vs. Norm’s, 7:80 Nebo team get back in'to the a 8-2 edge. Marsh, 2b. softball league, except the Silk City loop. Out-of-town 0 0 the Tow n. Tim D evanney de- To Run Show 16-hit attack with four hits, in­ residents may perform in the latter circuit. Siebold said Manchester Country Club golf champion Linwood ^^igels vs. Pero's, 6:16 Rob- of things as the sea- Jimmy Jackson lined a solid Jackson, if, "Woody” Clark was one of 17 successful qualifiers in a ertson shot to left and the hot liner g 1 Uvered two inslde-the-park cluding a homer. He also drove the one-time ruling that any man who attended school 'l9on nears its final date with a 0 o homers______in two times to the IOWA CITY, (AP) — A Big In four runs and scored three. American League field of 100 yesterday at the New Haven Country Club stunning 10-3 win ov er Conard slid pa st the g love o f G olo- Hollk, c, In Manchester was eUgible to ----- r- SILK CITY man and the speedy Jackson § plate with Joel Janenda also q-en search committee started Tom (Tliarette collected one- For W in East Division in local qualif}ing for the U.S. Open. The’ 17 low scor- High yesterday at Memorial of Tech’s nine hits, all play In any of the Rep -Depart­ weekend and wUl be operating W L P et. OB scored on a three base error. Giiha. rt. 0 rapping out two hits. hunting Tuesday for "the best third ______L______ers will now move on to Mont- Walnut Barbers staged the Field. The Tribe upped their Talbot, ci, singles. He drove In two runs. ment’s program was scratched on weekends until July 1 when BOSTON (A P )— Mana­ .660 — 'TONIGHT’S GAMES He also knocked out a double, § Ron Churchill, GU Flavell, available man in the country” Boston Clair, N. J., next month for the season’s second major upset in mark to 7-8 while the Chieftains Steurer, p, — Carlo Petrlcca and Joe Shea as successor to conference Cheney was blanked by Sam two years ago. a dally schedule will be main­ .660 2 % Barbers vs. Ansaldi, Ver- driving in a run in the seventh. ger Ted Williams of the B altim ore secU onals. the tough Silk a ty loop as they dropped to 7-10. 33 10 13 Bastarache, making his first tained. . . . C onnecticut AAU .687 Cmiard opened the scoring in Totals ’’ knocked out two safeties apiece commissioner William R. (Bill) Washington Senators fig- D etroit W all Leader defeated front-running Green 3 y winning Coach Hal Parks’ CoMidId (3) Reed, who died last week at 66. pitching start of the year, until H e r e ’ n There womenWomen’s s Track iraca anaand r«.aField New York .486 SH Medallst honors were shared ^s. Army, WaddeU the setxmd os they pushed one mb r h a tbi for AnnuUl. by amateur Jerry Oourvllle of Manor, 6-8, last night at Bitz- *rribe kept alive its hopes of 5 0 0 8100186 18-24-4 The league faculty represen- the sixth Inning. One run in the It wasn’t any surprise when Championships will be staged ured he was ]U S t about ^ k425 9 Medics vs. Nasslff, Buckley unearned ta lly a cross the plate. Amann, 2b. 1 0 Town Shorehaven and pro Bob Benson gerald Eleld. Hie Barbers held landing a Double A Touma- 4 1 1 4111001 8-13-6 tatives, opening a regular sixth and three more In the sev­ the Hamden Bic management Sunday, June 6 at Xavier High ready to take the gaspipe, ppashlngton 16 26 .361 11 Am ong Pros Marty Keens was hit by Steur- “ 3 0 0 0 0 AnulU the losers scoreless through the ment berth. Two wins In the U 0 0 enth accounted for the Cheney announced on Uie weekend that in Middletown. Thirteen events but them he passed it on D ivision of Aspetuck with 86-hole hcores INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE er'a pitch and w ent to second on Kenna, rf, 3 1 spring session with athletic di­ o f 142. Sm ith turned in rounds first four . remaining games are nec- 3 1 2 rectors Monday, named a five- scoring. it was toesing In the sponge as are scheduled. . . . Quick now, to Manager Eddie Kasko Oakland .667 — 'Two-hit pitching by Wayne Dave and Steve Brady banged essary, no small feat for the up Scott Phelps’ walk. A fielder’s c’(, 3 0 0 In Golf Play of 73-76-148 over the par 71 Ostrout and a solid 11-hlt attack choice advanced the runners O Brlen. 8b. 4 0 0 Simsbury Routs manx.xox. search.... . committee...... and sl- Bolton, meanwhUe, scored sponsor of the Eastern Basket- who is the manager of the San M innesota .600 7% out two doubles each with Tbny and down locals. 3 0 0 of the Boston Red Sox. course. and Bob O’Brien hit a sacrlflc- {{; multaneously appointed as In- twice in the first Inning, added baU Assn, entry. The league Francisco Giants? OiarUe Fox Tile Senators blew a five-run California .477 8% 'm ir AMtnnA'TED p r e s s i-.,* pac®^ ***® OUers to a 12-0 win Falcetta rapping a double and Hie Indians sent Steurer to 1 0 U WOODY CLARK By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Ofq j y,gthe 17 quaiiflera, eight g^gj. y,g j^yryera last night at N ed fly to John Wlggin In right stein, p! 2 0 0 Losing Bobcats terim commissioner, John Dew- six more runs in the ^ on d, champion Blcs lost a reported (3 the answer. . . . Rec Depart- first inning lead, but rebounded Kansas City .476 8% driving ■ In two 'RiBIs. Walnut njg mound and although 1 0 0 ey. Reed’s assistant the past then put together a stri^ of to produce the score. Fort“. pbf*' 1 0 0 $66,000 in their two-year history ^ent may stage a town tennis behind straig relief pitching to Milwaukee .432 10 Art WaU Jr., a veteran of the were amateurs, including the yerpianck Field. The winners scored four big runs In the third shaky throughout, he hung in - — Sim sbury High broke a 2-2 tie decade '(runs) In the third, fourth . . . Did you notice the paid at- tournament later this summer, With two outs and the bases 3 snap an eight-game losing Cldcago .406 11 professional golf circuit, led the cutoff point by 6-2 and the Lawyers inning. there to record 11 strikeouts n T32k e-73 8 9 Total? bie sixth Inning on an un- Dewey, primarily the Big and sixth frames added a BBAD STEUBBR loaded in the top half o f the i,mlinw 1 tendance at Shea Stadium last y^t least it’s in the talking streak with an' 8-6 victory over Monday’s Results W alker Cup 'The Manormen were paced by gj^d issue only three passes, 00100261X 10 earned run to defeat the shimp- Ten’s sleuth against financial single In the seventh for Its to- advance of tour regulars at stroke were two local golf- {jgtrout fanned 10 batters and seventh Inning Jack Ho- Saturday and Sunday lor the gtage. . . . The Rec Department the Red Sox Mcmday night be- Washington 8, B oston 6 the home nm bat of Roger Mas- But. Steurer’s presence was - w «,i h 010000110 3 South Wlndisor High Bobcats, D allas, Tex., Monday while a ers. Red Smith and Tom Gor- plate coUected a homer ald violations, Immediately re- tal. qvi,. Mets’ single games against At- n„t have any funds sot^ fore 14,331 fans at Fenway Only games scheduled. clone with Rich Belekowkz and felt more at the plate as he went 4-4, drove In three runs Ilk let a ball get by wm ana quested to be eliminated as a Jim Ruflnl, Ken Griffin ^Ip British Aim horde of amateurs and pros man, both pros. Each totaled 161 double. Bob Dennin added S.S^ib^*StS?rer’ 3T^®b:®KS; afl 8-2. yesterday afternoon in lanta? Crowd of 43,649 showed ggidg for any adult basebaU but Paric. Tuesday’s Games Frank Breen getting run-pro- belted out four solid drives, two and scored three. Gary LaroequeThen trotted in the home eighth Balejano O’Brien; ?P^. Noak® Jto Simsbury candidate for the permanent Bavier, Dave Jensen and up Saturday and 60,996 on Sun- ^ sufficient interest is shown "When we blew that five-run California (Wright 4-8) at scrambled for poelUon at 48 Bolduc and ducing singles and Jim Breen acccunting for homeruns in cen- Teammate Smyth, also swing- untouched. Smyth: bb: Steurer 4, Stein 2 ;^ : Dave Kerr reached first lor commissioner’s job. Henry each collected two hits . assistant pro at Shaker Farms « xx smith collected the Law- few inning, a single, walk, single steurer__ 4411 , ' a4Alnstein S; hllabits nffoff * Stlen day . . .’The summer shirts for such a league the chances lead I was ready to take the Oakland (Dobson 8-0), night banging out a double. ter and left field. He also bang- Ing a hot bat the last D lv- T h is W e e k other sites in local qualifying Massachusetts- and Gorman ^ 4= w b idnvles. Bob ™ a WUd pitch brought in llWor 9 runa^lnjl bjnl, Simsbury on a fielding error, The conference athletic lead- for the Bulldog w worn by American League um­ are good that money could be gaspipe,’’ Williams said. “We Minnesota (Hamm 1-0) at yer hits, both singles. W alnut 204 000 0 6-8-1 ed out a double and settled for a outings, sent leftflelder then on a sacrifice and an over­ ers, although reluctant to show Malnville added a pair for ST. ANDREWS, Scotland Open Championship. ig a free lancer. OUers 012 027—12 11 0 M anor Keena: wp: Steurer; pb: pires look white on television. found to support it. came in here with only three Milwaukee (Krausse 1-6), night 000 020 1 3-6-6 single in the eighth inning. He (Joloman bsu:k deep and the ball Conard’s final tally. throw scored the go-ahead nm. dlsrepectful haste In replacing Cheney. (AP)—Mike Bcnallack, the kind a total of 784 survivors the Ellington’s pro, Wally diichon. L aw yers 000 OOO— 0 2 4 Bolton High <15) ’The National League arbiters, • • runs in something Uke our last New York (Bahnsen 1-6) at Jim Bald'wln pounded out two Reed, designated a screening of reticent Englishman who nev- igcal eliminations Monday and came in with a 160. Ostrout and Bombardier; Getting an early seascsi tune- ah r e rbl however, wear white shirts as 60 innings. Tilings really have Detroit (Coleman 4-0), night hits including a homerun. committee of thr ee faculty rep­ Bastarache, p. End o i the Line er admits the sun is shining un- besides Courville up, DeOormler Motors won peut of their summer working been bad, and they looked bad Cleveland (Foster 3-2) at Bal- ^ 'Tuesday wiU join 80 exempt Qualifiers Sweet, Smith and Dul. ----- Car Owner Drives Racer Central Star Elrst baseman Jeff Hoyt resentatives and two athletic Georgettl, If. One of the first to cengrat- tU he sees it, vowed today his , g „ „j the June 7-8 section- and Benson were Barry DeLapp their second game in their last N F L C lu b s Muro, 2b. gear . . .Nice honor for . Doug again tcnlght for a while.” timore (Dobson 2-3), night three starts as they toppled banged out two hits for the Bob- directors stressing that there Ruflnl, c, Melody, former East Catholic ulate Angelo IntagUata when he of SUvermlne, Dick Stranahan NATIONAL LEAlQUE FauUener, rf. ------». .1 4 n Washington (Gogolewskl 0-0) BrlUsh team would win back ^ qualifying compeUUon. ------Sportsm an T avern, 11-5. cats whose record dropped to vvas no immediate deadline for High eager, who has been elect- broke a 40-yeaivold broad pm p ^ 29 starts, at Boston (Lonborg 1-0), night the Walker Cup from the o f Longm eadow , BUI D eck er o f Pitchers______were spotlighted last Catcher Wins Grlflrfin. 3b. “* In the sectionals, the field Mike Kilby and Pete Burnett Meet Again, Unknown Jim Malloy 2-14 overall. Simsbury upped picking a new commissioner, Bavier, ed captain of next season’s record recently at Manraeror their American League Ktuisas City (Drago 4-1) at United States this week for the Brookla'wn, Ray HoweU of HU- „j^ t at Buckley Field as Phil Jensen, lb. will be trtmmed further In the led the DeOormler attack with their mark to 10-6. Marcus Plante of Michigan, UConn varsity basketball team. H l^ was Ray Jewey, me feL ^^gj. j^g galUmore Chicago (Bradley 6-0), night first time since 1938. landale, ailko Krak of Wee ygienOne tossed a no-hltter in Henry, rf. eot such a irood starting spoU in the three hits apiece. Bob LeBreau, District Spot Howie Beeler started on the faculty spokesman, said the Struff. cf. Melody is believed to be the low who had set the hiarij took ^ 2 % games. They Wednesday’s Games “ W e’ ve Burn, John GenUle of Patter- — Kevin Hlers as Bonansa Much W ork mound for South Windsor and committee of three faculey rep- Richert, rf. i ^ o f m L , op® “ ’ t® » ® with two hits, one a homer, and first East grad to go on to cap- in 19«1. . . Tom K ell^ 1<^^ guilty of something they California at Oakland, night team , a ll tiin George Kasperan also reached Pilots Gurney Eagle CoUege (Jlamond stars, nine relieved by Phil Levesque rectors for a qualified nominee Totals 40 15 16 1 10 ______«...... 'Who to p la y and NEW YORK (AP) — Nation- Cheney Tech (4) tain a major coUege hoop squad good in one inning of jjayg jone rarely this season— Minnesota at MUwaukee, night don’t know base twice, a single, an inslde- seniors and one junior — repre- in ithe sixth. who then would be recommend ab r h e rbl . . . Pretty score-keeper for the pitching against the New beating themselves. Kansas City at Chicago, night who to leave out,” said the 37- buck. R * 3b: Ruflnl, Griffin, .488 6 78-72—146 a rty ’s sUl^>ed to 4-8. Unable to get it all together trlct One selection committee Plante conceded the choice ab: Jenaen; — . ,— . athletics And vauralty soccer QoaUe K m i Dryden of the Mbnl since 1969 for the first two runs. giz tussel of foursomes and singles other estabUshed pros quail- a^Barry DeLapp mlttee, was scheduled to report Malloy recalled M^day I carburetion runs Wednesday. Shortstop Chris Serlno of 'TODAY could be made before the con- Hen^.: h-- L .471 6% 71 71 116 B onanza 002 000 2-2-1 once again, B.’A. Club broke a made up my mind I d had IL ^^en for the first time In mentor. treal Canadies, most valuable Tlien, two more hits, an error pi7 matches—24 altogether—In the fylng. Gardner Dickinson, how- Dick Stranahan American International Col­ B aseball ference’s no-agenda summer Donnelly 3; so: Basterache 8, Poole .376 9% 70-76—146 M lortarty’ s 000 OOb 0-0-1 S^^e-^nTe’ l^^Sig sicein to de- ®" «|e states of " e g ^ t i^,..=x= So I locked the desk at 6 gpeg^way history spectators ... . j Qjj, j Donnellyy 3: hitsbits ""■off: » • • player in the Stanley Cup play- by Rico PetrocelU and a sacrl- PhUadei. golden jubilee of the unique ever, faUed to ^pear ,at hla BUI Decker lege, a .466 hitter with 84 hits in East Catholic at Northwest meeting at Petoskey, Mich., West Division .Valentine and Charlebole; feat potential powerhouse. *»®„^®®” been o’clock and told them I wasn’t be allowed In to ■watch, Poole 5 tor 8 runs In U; Call 6 for Short Stuff ^ student at McGlU flee fly were good for three compeUUon. scheduled tee Ume. Ray HoweU Wholesale Tire, 106. last night players have 70 at bats and 21 RBI’s, led a ■Somers at EUlngton Aug. 9-12. 4 runs In U; Donnelly 5 for 3 ruas San Fran. 80 13 73,Y4 _ 1 4 7 Hlers and KeUy. stalled since the Players’ Asso- coming back. They’U pay $1 each for the Bacon -Academy at Bolton in 39. WaUv Widholm’s latest "re- University. He's a native of more. , , » 1 _ ~ The .Americans have won 22 y^jg,, ammig the 88 Dallas hOke Krak at Keeney Field. trio of .400 batters on the squad. Hr«ment" from baseball may rjownAa . . Yankee Conference The Red Sox {deked up a run Los Angeles 21 22 ® "times and lost only

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t MANCHESTER EVENING HISBALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1971 PAGE NINETEEN MANCHESTER EVENING IIRRALD, MANCHimTBR, CONN^ TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1S71 PAGE EIGHTEfiN Howes For Sole Ho«M For M o 72 Hoorn For Solo 72 Houses For Sole 72 72 O ut o f To¥fn ■ )W ? Vernon For Sole Apartments - Flats - NEWEIR 7-room Ranch with lots 75 of carpeting. ’Two hatha, two- FTJTNnnviM Tenements______63 MANCHESTER — Keeney St. Y ew ’round area, 4-bedroom Garrison Co- offered by the zdne heat Electric kltohen. Students^ School Board BERRY'S WORLD Beautiful family room, SOa. adorable, fully furnished bun­ FTVE ROOM apartment, heat, MANCHESTER lonial, family room, 2 fire­ galow, 2 bedrooms, fireplace CLASSIFIED hot water, g^arage. Call 649- places, double garage. Only Wolverton Agency, Realtors, 649-2818. In paneled living room, c o i^ r - Compromise on Weekend 6022. $27,600 Brand new 6-room Co­ $87,600. Hayes Agency, 646- PHILBRICK tone range and cabinets, walk­ lonial, 1% baths, alu­ 0181. ing distance to Crystal Lake. 3o who’s counting? The stu- student body. He said he went MANCHESTER — June 1, S OPEN HtlJiB — Custom Red­ f f ADVERTISING minum siding, centrally wood Ranch. Edreplaced fami­ Well worth $19,600. Cantor, k dents at Rockville High School to the school and met with Miss rooma, utilities, appllsmces, MANCHEffTER Industrial sane located. Must be seen. Oeddfarb, Realtors, 643-8442, parking, 6170 monthly, securi­ S-family house, excellent bust- AGENCY ly room off kitchen. Two baths, wore and realized they had cm- Allison and Fagan, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISLNG DEPT. HOURS carpeting, sundeck, 20x24’ rec­ 876-6244. ly used up three of the four At that time Miss Allison ex- ty deposit. Fiano Agency, 646- $29,900 “ C” sons, 6-room Oo- 8 AJI. to 4:30 r a n c h 7 rooms, modem kltch- reation room. Hutchins Agen­ ‘ ^now days” lUloted for the plained that the students would PM. 6200. onlal, garage, large shed. WAPPING — 8 acres with 6- Ideal for llve-in busi­ n ^ ^ 8 U 600 Hayes Agency, en. dining room, famUy ^. cy, 640-6824. hool year. like to have the extra' day to DELUXE 2-bedroom apart­ room farm house. 849-2614 af­ COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT ness, antique riiop, etc. ter 5 p.m. to view of this fact, some 593 make a long weekend because ment, wall-to-wall carpeting, ______— 900* $19,600-^BUYS ’THIS 4 and 2 un- r idents at the school signed a they - had a short February flnlshed Cape, ceramic bath, •-$ «:M PJO. DAT BEFORE PCBUCATIOM complete appliances, 2 air- $84,000 Immaculate Raised CJOUNTRY CSuUB area . . . . imii shed dormer, large BOL/TON LAKE, 6-room home ! tition which read: “In view vacation and had the eoctra large eat-in kitchen, full base­ conditioners, full basement, Ranch, 8 bedrooms, din- Builder says to sell this nine- CAPE—Full sh rec room, fieldstone fireplace. (the fact thalr’ we have not snow day coming, Deadline lor Satuiday and Moodajr U 4:8* pjn. Pfiday ment, on bus line. Wolverton - ' ^ washer-dryer hook-up, vanity Ing room, 2 full baths, room colo^al for $68,000. Has kitchen andjlvlng outdoor barbecue, 38x12 ce- kV; ted all of our snow days, we Dr. Ramsdell commented five bedrooms. 2H baths. ««>plaw. ^n. 4 bedrooms, Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. R ■' ^ type bath, glass sliding doors 2 fireplaces, 2-car ga­ ment patio. On water. $26,900. Y3f ' e undersigned are requesting that he was proud of the way POUR COOPERATION WILL A| choice setting. Top value here, large lot, $28,»oo. onto patio. $220 per month. rage. Velvet green lawn. EUGRTT units, two buildings on Fiano Agency, 846-6200. £ ay28°«® these additional FRECHETTE Walking distance to all schools, tiome or offices, large lot wun Agency, 646-0131. BOL’TON — Four - bedroom were commended for toe order- revenues 74, Ellingtcm. Thursday and ______Call 644-2427. THE Birches Antiques Route ------— ------—------Distinctive older ColMilal has 8 possibility of acquiring more Cape, 1% baths, enclosed Th® hoaM then approved a Friday, 10-6. 44A Ashford. Conn. Houia, WE HAVE customers walU^ ROGKLBDGE AREA — Five- porch, 100x400' wooded lot. Will See Duty in Vietnam Tolland "Sir would you please stop flirting with me— I'm a REALTORS or 4 bedrooms, 134 baths, large land. bedroom cape in an exceUent k L said * '"®tlon made by A l^ rt Smith GARAGE SALE — 29 Flag Dr., dally,' 10-3, Closed Tuesdays for the rental of your apart­ Central air-conditioning. $26,- w!^ld f 7 students that all schools bfe In session ' G U Y !" MLS remodeled kitchen (built-in p -f-^ ^ D G E —Dynamic 9-room residential area. This is a Mr. and Mrs. William Sauer Chester, Wednesday-Friday, 10-5. Chil­ and Saturdays. Open Sunday ment or home. J.D. Real Es­ stove and dishwasher), large o34 6(X>. Bel Air Real Estate, 643- *^®y tor four hours on Friday. Board tate Associates, Inc. 648-6129. large custom built home that 9332. of French Rd. will see a son Fred was married earUer u not h^e toe entire day member Robert Dubeau com- dren's clothes, men's 44L, afternoons, 1-6. Or by aiqiolnt- carpeted foyer, attractive 11^ i^^famUy^wm,’ ca- off for Vietnam this week—for this month to the former Mary 6 4 7 - 9 9 9 3 has a two-car basement garage School Board Asked o noting- she was sure they mented that he wa3 adverse to Lady's clothes 16-18, dishes, ment, 742-6607. LARGE, nice 2-room apart­ room, formal ^ K ^ S ig lS and dining on the lower level (plus a rec COVENTRY —Oversized 8-room the fifth time in four years. L’Heureaux of Manchester, wou d not want toe town to being petitioned concerning toys, lamps. ment, stove, refrigerator, 72 summer porch, plus finished theorai kitchon A ver- Resort Property Houses For Sole third.finor room. All city con- room, modem room) and on the first floor has Dutch Colonial, partlaUy fin- Harold Sauer, 20, leaves for They are now living on South lose all of that money. board policy and noted he Wonted > To Buy 58 parking. 868-0833. living room, dining room, kitch­ ished, only $8,600. Borders the U.S. Army base at Ft. Rd. in Bolton. 67 MANCHESTER — ----- — 1 ftoA r»aii fliiMnne Battle home in an exceueni lo- Dr. Ramsdell said toe petl- would wait and see how toe at- For Rent iSCMACULATE 6-ioom R a n ^ , cation. 2-car garage. en .-uid three bedroems. One Is state forest. GoodchUd-Bart- Lewis, Wash., where he will Arnold Sauer, 27, the first For Sample Budget ■ ___• « ______»__ a A HOUSEHOLD lota — Antiques, g jx jio O M duplex, adults pre- *>A* famllv room. 8 bed- Shorta, 646-823o, J. WHLouit _ _ tion was presented to high tendance Is for toe four hour BRICK RANCH!! ra'iher smaU, could be a fine lett. Realtors, 043-2098, 043-7887, await shipment to Lon Blen, brother to arrive In Vietnam ■OOtS ft Accessories eo bric-a-brac, locta, fr^es, west side, near i^e - Oott^ Seven rooms, almost 2000 rooms, flreplaced Uvlng room. Beach Real Estate Co., 647-1660. Qpp poRTER Board of Finance Chairman Palmer, home life; Mrs. David ®chTOl principal Martin Fagan day before he decided whether glassware. We buy estates. bus line. Write Box <»VE»ITRY I^e office. And the dining room— 742-6736, 669-1744. Vietnam with the 99th detach- In 1967, served as a sergeant ^ , 1960 1734' DUNPHY Itqistrake, sq. ft. living area, % acre kitchen with built-in oven, bedroom Dutch ArkAde garages. refrigerator, alr-ctodltioner. sra Beach Real Estate Oo., 647- of Saigon. A communique said ^.^t Elliott, Mrs. John Campbell, ment siie, Uke new, $76. 30” t h e THOMPSON House—Cot- CLEAN, 3 rooms, furnished, Priced In the mid 20s. CaU The Manchbster Parkade smoke grenade Saturday • night Minister Pierre Eliott Trudeau’s ent home or wUl consider fireplace, park-like lot, large 1660. Fire Rockets South Vietnamese casualties ' » t h n, * Ralph Carpenter and Mrs. gas stove, $35. Alumlnam com­ tage St., centrally located, carpeting, one car parking, no Mitten Agency, Realtors, 648- Manchester 649-6306 LAND—42 acres, 1,200’ road ^ Wolfanger also stated that in a bar near toe Yonsan mill- talks with Soviet Premier Alex- trade. Prices start at $82,900. trees. Hutchins Agency Real­ were light with no fatalities. Wolfanpr also statea mat j^obert Smore. ^ ^ bination screen • doofs, $10. large pleasantly furnished utiUtles, security required, — the club’s bowl- ^ary reservation broke some of el Kosygin last week. Kosygin Houses For Sole 72 Merritt Agency, 646-1180. yvi non — Attractive 8-bedroom frontage. $86,000. tors, 6496324. B ^ b e r a 7 m d *artUlcry™bl^”ed ®°P‘ ®® R*® Propoaad budget _ each. 643-2465 evenings or 643- rooms, parking. Call 849-2368 $126. Call 646-0067. VERNON — Hlgli to toe hUU, At Israelis toe North Vietnamese mortar “7 to^"l^guerwere presented by the fixtures an^ toen ptoled out. ^d'ITude^ discussed toe pos- 1442. for overnight and permanent M ANCHESTER- Pitkin Street, ' ^ 7 “ huS S ^ We NEED LISTINGS otoiioki,, niorb'Q ^ respective league presl- was reported Injured. slbllity ot troop reductions. t h r e e -r o o m furnished apart- p r i n <3BTON Street — Owner $21,900 huge 7-room custom Ranch, 3 guest rates. stately 11-room Colonial, In ‘^^^./^^ItoA NOWl “Thinkillg of SeU- (Continued from Page One) SINGER touch and sew with ment for gentleman, private soon vacating this choice 6- Central 6-room Ce^pe with 8 baths, garages, sweeping f L i d ufe b o d l ^ o f 15 North °“ ®® ‘‘'® d dents. Mrs. Elliott presented toe J°hn C M c^rter Jr. CWellor Wil y Brandt of one 01 of Manchester’sjoancnesier B premierjimiiitu Agency, - ______Realtors, ------_ jQir yOUT property?" CaU Lots For Sale 73 Hutchins mated by supporters of Vice Vietnamese and captured one He urged reridente to take ad- j comm^der of toe Mrd^neral West G e™ ^ told toe meeting cabmet.cabinet. Memograms,MOTiograms, hems.iwum, bath jj^dand entrance, ututiUtles, 228 room Colonial. AU sensible of down and 2 up. Fireplace, fuU views, 2.7 acres. locations. Must be seen to be d^joAiM PUFF — Superbly IXJD^Yl President All tobry, Moscow’s prisoner. phles to Mrs. Martin Wuthrich, Sup^rt G i^ p at toe base, of- ^ t ^ k s b ^ n NATO and embroiders, etc. Used, excel- FtHlNISHED room, li\ country ^jj^rter Oak. 643-8368. fersit»ns wlU wm be uv |; g;lveni v o ia o serious c a a v u o con basement. Dasemenk. pcttumuiBeautiful luk.lot. Avyo10% VERNON — Level 160x180’ lot. Agency, 649-6324. appreciated. T. J. Crockett, decorated 7-room Ranch, fire- lent condition. Guaranteed jjq month. CaU 742-8161.______slderatlon, T.J. Crockett, Real- down, financing available. T. J. $6,000. Wolverton Agency, Re­ staunchest ally to Cairn and toe South Vietnamese Premier « the budget before the ^ ^rtcano, ^ $1 , ^ reward for Infor- toe Soviet Union on W l^ e i^ Realtor, 648-1677. placed paneled famUy room COVENTRY — 3-family, 4-3-3, FuU price now $66 or 7 m o n th ------tor, 648-16T7. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677. altors, 649-2813. chief target ot Sadat’s purge. Tran Thlen Kheem arrived to- meeting. Lu^tg^, matlon leading to the recovery tiw p reductions ^ o u d not ^ off dining area, 13i baths, exceUent investment property, MANCHBSSTER Sour^ to Cairo said pilgor- day to Phnom Penh, toe Cambo- A ^eat deai of interest Is b^ ^ c a r l - ot the stolen ^ n a d e s He alro aUowed ^ “ t ^ P ^ J " Deator^**'^ of $8. 622 6 kitchen priril^es, BusilieSS LOCOHOIIS MANCHESTER — Vernon lin e, ------equipped kitchen, richly car­ MANCHESTER — Rural lot to good condition, business zoned. ny was expected to stay three dian capital, for a two-day effi- tog shown to toe proposed bud- Mrs. Carl Pattavtoa, Mrs. announced that any soldier who achieve E^t-West agreement centrally located. 14 Arch St. yoiing 6-room *'L-Ranch*\ at- RBSCENT two-famfly, 4-4. heav SOLID VALUE!! peted, screened porch, attic, PHILBRICK town approximately 100x600, Only $26,900. (Soodchlld-Bart- davs. clai visit. He Is repaying Pre- 8®t by voters who did not attend Muslol. and Mrs. EUott helped locate them would be re- on divided Berlin. 64 6-room Cape Cod on a deep tached garage, big eat-in coun- Uy treed lot. I^rge WtehOT garage, meticulously maintain­ Call 643-7287 or 647-1641. lett. Realtors, 643-2098, 742- _____ mler Lon Nol’s visit to Saigon R*® May 17 town meeting. The turned Immediately to toe Unit------treed lot In a nice residen­ ORIENTAL rug, 9x12, excellent TWO R(X>MS, Uvlng room and ______professional office try kitchen, G.E. buUt-ln waU dining area. Fireplace. Must ed. Low SOs. Elva Tyler, Real­ 6786, 669-1744, 648-7887. AMMAN, Jordan (AP) — last January. meeting at that time turned Myg. Woods presented toe tro- ®<* States. pn^prtiHiwi CaU 648-1684. bedroom, for working gentle------be seen. $28,900. Wolverton tial area. Seldom can we BOLTON —One mile from Man­ space for rent. Free parking, oven, counter-top range, fire- tor, 649-4469. AGENCY New listing 3-bed- Thousands of soldiers paraded ^ R°wn toe $3,043,220 budget, or- phles for toe Wednesday after- The American was Injured ______man, quiet home, central. 649- 113 East Center St. 646-8019.- placed-Uvlng room, paneled Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. offer a 4-bedtxx>m home In chester. Wooded comer lot. VERNON Nixon Visits CTiEAN, vUSED refrigerators, such nice condition ' at a COUNTRY CIjUB area — this Acre plus. Prestige area. M.H. room Ranch. Ftolsh^ base- ^h^»h Rie^^®®^^^^!^ s a IGON (AlP) - A Viet- ooon league to Mrs. Charles Sunday when he opened a hell- den, private bath off 12x14’ high average; Mrs. copter door and detonated a ranges, automatic w a s h e r s ______m a in STREET Office space, MANCHESTER, Uke new, ex­ price of $22,500. As an extra executive Raised Ranch Is set REALTORS Palmer, Realtor, 643-6321, 649- ment______recreation room. T% today” to Jonlan’s b^est dto- ^r^sT^Luti^^me^ hll^iseU to ^ ^ M^®r master bedroom. $26,600. Mey­ Woods, high single: Mrs. Dean, grenade placed as a booby trap, Deep South with guarantees. See them at 100 per cent location near er Realtors, 643-0606. quisitely reproduced authentic bimus a 1 car garage and beautifully on a private wood­ 0638. baths, garage. 100x187’ lot. Bel Play of military might since toe ^ Buddhist B. D. Pearl’s AppUances, 849 TWIN BEU>RQ Q4,OL WW •• • • large Uvlng room and dining $8,000. Ven^, hljiSi roenlc room Ranch, large kitchen, aons o< the 60th anniversary of The sources said Pham Gla cal budget „ , but with a one mill mllitary spokesmen said they panylng the President on his used furniture and appliances, poR LEASE, 600 square feet of ..d _ W ■ VU.B IHMA 1 _ ------—■ • — — - 76 mills to 75 Manchester Evening Herald, jjad no Information on his race round-about trip. Ensign Elsen- double garage, $39,900. heating and much more. Must b a r r OWB AND WALLACE CO. room, cxNintrycountry Utohenkitchen smdand acre, $6,900. Other land Hayes uvtog room with fireplace, rec me founding of toe Hashemite yinh 19 a tailor doused him- 60 Pearl St., Manchester. Open FRONT room lor rent, central, engineering space available.available SEX-ROOl^ Colonial in exceUent Agency, 648-0181. ------’------* ------’ ’ Rctte occause It is not normally indl- hower goes to toe Medlterra- Hutchins Agency, Realtors, see. A ifeal iqiportunlty. Hayes Manchester Parkade paneled - famUy room with room, fuU basement, CMivenlent kingdom. It was also Army Day geif 'with gasoline’ and set him- ^ daily and evenings. We buy 69 Birch St. 649-7129.______Heating, air - conditioning, condition. Dream kitchen, cated to Injury reports. nean this week for sea duty with 649-6324. Agency, 646-0181. Manchester 649-6306 buUt-in bar and bricUc waU fire­ location. $24,900. 644-1944. a„d King Hussein’s 10th wed- ggi, afire Shortly after midnight ®'’ “ ®r®^ttog additional Inter- Quatrale, Tel. 875-2845. emergency Ughting system, ’------'* ______with buUt-in oven-range dish­ MANCHESTER — ExceUent ______One Korean enjployed at toe the 6th Fleet aboard toe g;ulded and seU. 643-6946.______q^^w“P®oPl®- burglar and fire alarm sys- SWEEPING views,’ majestic 11- SHAIDOWBROOK LANE — ex- xwO-FAMILY, Large 7 - 4 - washer Fireplace. Upper 20s. AA zone lot, half acre plus, -v e r NON 6-room Ranch, 3 j . « ij v, i-o ^ At present taxpayers are pay- base was Injured Saturday when missile cruiser Albany. Mrs. El- SEWING machine — Singer rig cated, private home, plea^t tems, located In Marlborough’s room circa 1800, Colcmlal, tremely spacious customlxed 9- ^room0^ apartments. Two-car Two-car mediate (xmupancy. Priced in Wolverton Agency, Realtors, Lakewood Circle area, city iiedrooms, 24’ Uvtog room. Dressed to field m w ^ l s go„,e reports quoted poUce ,ng 70 mUIs on a 66 per cent Church Women a grenade exploded Inside toe senhower will live at toe White zag. Button holes,, mono-, room, next to shower. Parking, new Industrial and commercial lEu^ge bam, acreage. Hutchins room Raised Ranch on huge garage. New rcx>f, separate low 40s, 648-7766. 649-2813. utUiUes, CaU Mr. Zimmer, wall-to-waU carpeting, city uniform, HuMeto, his B rltl^- gources to Hue as saying toe assessment of 1960 property camp, and two other Koreans House until her husband returns grams, hems, etc. OriglnaUy CaU 649-6801 after 6. park. Two private entrances. Agency, Realtors, 649-6324. wooded lot. BuUt-ln kitchen, fumaces. Lot 70x166’ . $28,600. J. D. Real Estate Associates. utilities, $22,900. Cantor k born wife, Princess Muna, his youth left several letters to values The revaluation pro- were Injured In explosions out- July 26 to take up quarters to a 643-6129. Elect Officers $349, now Mily $54. Easy l a r g e bedroom, kitchen privi- CaU 1-295-9440 for appoint­ 2% tiled baths, 2-car garage. ^ m . H. Palmer, Realtor, MLS, Goldfqrb, Realtors, 643-8442, br^ er Crown P i^ e H as^ leaders of both sides to toe war, gram now under way will effect Bide toe gate. rented apartment at Atlantic TWO ACRES, custom stone ______terms. CaU 622-0931,leges, Dealer. centraUy located. Prefer ment. Olympic size in-gr^d pool. 343-6321, Gertrude Hagedom, COVENTRY — Treed building 875-6244. and government p e t a ls took , restoratlcm of peace, me 1972-73 budget Miss Mary Francis Bemont Officials said .another explo- ’ Ranch, foyer, famUy room, 2 Matching Richly decorated and immacu­ 849-0688. A Cool Style ®~-®® «“® ^ ^ -® mTreductlon to fl- „of _ 140______Park St. was re-elected___ gion occurred ...... in the.. camp's home port of Mayport. Next RUG, 12x16, nylon, gold, with mature woman. CaU 649 9683. COMMERCIAL place for lease baths, 2-car garage, tantalis­ lots. $3,600 each, five acres. r o c k v iLLE — 10-room home, „ „ jebel Amman, lately kept For the fastidious Tremendous valley view. $10,- go„m Cape, central location, 643-6066. same method at Cam Lo, Just Mrs. Michael Vasquen2a has (jgntgj Mrs. Joseph MacLeod, and 10 Korean waitresses were “ Bebe” Rebozo, a long-time $36. Complete standard Lionel n o RTHW455/ floor, 4 rooms, enclosed porch, new, $140. per month, 872-2678. Special Projects Blind 41 ...... $2,000.00 have levelled nearlv 10 000 ®'t*'®™ed a $316,000 contract for Women’s Clubs, assisted by her CJONSTRUCnON CDSTS OF for Adult Basic Education, to be added to existing Town Account rage. Three bedrooms, cathe­ sold. CaU heat, hot water, garage. No ------— ^ r e s s i^ e April 1 to deprive ‘R® Miss Suzanne Bos- stove or refrigerator. Couple, ROCKVILID “ #103, to be flnaiMied from State Grant. ^ 203 8 dral ceUtogs, 1% baths, full UNSAY REALTY y y . l \ J . various aircraftnirara*. parts, worth, vlcB president of OiB Put- ____ In accordance with provisions proposed additional appropriation to General Bimd Budget toe enemy of hideouts and stor- ^ no pets. CaU 643-4714 after 6 ment on bus line and >»^klng recreation room, two fire­ 649-9168 AUTOMOTIVE nam Women's Club. distance to stores. Middle-age q( uje Town Charter, notice is 72 B<»rd of Mucatlon ...... j ’ ’ ’J 000.00 Trim a little A-line dress Make this sleek, sleeve­ age depots. The American cav- p.m. places, circular driveway. La- Other new officers install­ or older couple preferred. 876- hereby given that a PubUc lor Summer School Operations, to be financed by tuition pay- with fluttering butterfly less dress for yourself; Penta Agency, Realtor, 646- airy squadron and South Viet- - , _ j -d ^ m. CANTOR and then make a carbon-copy namese militiamen are provld- Integrated Baptists ed were Mrs, Thomas Morgan, IMMEDIATE occupancy, adults motifs for the ‘in-style- 2440. P rov ed additional appropriation to General Fund Budget 1970- of-the-day’ and you’ll be for the young lady! TWO security, and military HOUSTON (AP) first vice president; Mrs. GOLDFARB only, 3-POom apartment, heat, H eai^ R

/ TUESDAY, M >Y 25, 1971 PAGE TWENTY ATcrage DaUy Net Press Run The Weather Hantlifatpr Ettwtttg f^praUi For The Week Ended May M, 1971 Fair tonigh with lows In WUllam Arcisz of 120 Btssell Realtors To Note iHanrlfpfitpr Hpralh 40s. Tomorrow fair, breezy with 8 t. i*ecently attended the Uni­ 1 5 ,6 0 0 A bout Tow n versity of Kentucky’s reunion Anniversary At highs 66 to 70. The Greater Hartford Leyal ^he Class of 1941. Manchester— A City of ViUage Charm Secretaries Association will cel- ____ Dinner Meeting ebrate Its fifth anniversary at Kenneth Welbust of 76 [SWEATERS) a dinner meeting tomorrow at Borers St. was a member of The Manchester Board of VOL. L X X X X , NO. 20^ (FORTY PAGES—TWO SECmONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1971 (Clsasifled Advertising oa Page t7) PRICE FIFTEEN CENTB The Place for Steak, 199 Oak- Homecoming Committee at Realtors ■will celebrate Its isth wood Ave., West Hartford. Legjey College, Cambridge, anniversary tomorrow evening THere will be a cocktail hour at ^ass. 6:30 and dinner at 6:30. Hart- ___ with a dinner at the Podunk ( C L E A N E D \ Mill Restaurant In South Wind­ ford’s Air Fy>p:e Sgt. Herrick H. Inst^taUon Silvia, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Hen- sor. Norman S. Hohenthal Is ( OO ) Freedom Near Planes rin^^rlstcTln or em^“ ed ^n Silvia of 147 I^wney Dr board president. The board’s charter from the the legal secretarial field. For Crash In Nine Slaying Victims Found more formation contact Miss ^ ,^ 3 , Re^bUc of K^a. National Association of Real Es­ For Bobby Seale; tate Boards was Issued April 1, i 8ETTER CLEANERS < Pat Martin of Gross, Hyde and ' f Mancherter Cape Town Williams, 799 Main St., Hart- High School, he Is a chaplain 1946, but the celebration was de­ \ :)2 \ i:reen KO.M). .m.wcmesteb ^ services specialist. ferred! to coincide with National ford. Realtor Week, May 23-29. (Next to 7-11 Store) — Tel. 6 lli-.")6.sfi J Charges Dismissed CAPE TOWN, South Africa A Vk. -J (AP) — Three South African air Miss Kathleen Pemberton, Coast Guard Fireman Among those bringing greet­ ( force planes crashed into a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Appren. Richard W. Feder, ings will be James F. Oarey By PETER COWEN California; Suspect Held Pemberton of 72 Wells St. re- son of Mr. and Mrs. William S. of Columbia, executive director . Associated Press Writer mountain today, killing all the celvcd the outstanding service Feder of 344 LydaU St. has left of the Connecticut Real Estate NEW HAVEN (A P )— Black Panther leader Ericka crewmen and other officers on Commission; George Shawah^f By BRENDAN RILEY award from Northwestern Con- New Bedford, Mass, aboard the Bridgeport, president of tpe Huggins is free today and the party’s chairman, Bob- board. The number of victims and necUcut Community College’s Coast Guard Cutter Escabana Connecticut Association of Real by G. Seale, is an the verge of freedom following a was not immediately reported, PETE WEISSEB recreation society, and the Out- for a 30-day • weather patrol In Estate Boards, and Ralph Lip- judge’s dismissal of all charges against the two in "We have lost some of our Associated Press Writers standing Recreational Leader- the North Atlantic. man of RockviUe, CAREB 4th the slaying of another Panther two years ago. best officers and men,” Defense ship Award at the third annual ------District vice president. Judge Harold M. Mulvey of Minister Pieter W. Botha said In YUBA CITY, Calif. RecreaUon Society Banquet. Navy Seaman Appren. Rlch- Mayor James F. Farr will Superior Court had declared a announcing the crash In Pariia- (A P )—The bodies of nine She is a 1968 graduate of Man- ard G. Sweet, son of Mr. and read the Realtor Week Proc­ mistrial one day earlier when ment. transient fruit workers, cheater High School and will Mrs. George A. Sweet of 627 He said the aircraft were 2 lamation, and Herbert J. McKin­ the Jury that heard two months graduate from Northwestern In Center St- has been sent to the Meskill Cites hacked with a machete^ or ney, a charter member of the cf evidence in the case inslsed flying in formation in bad some kind of heavy knife, jjjng Western Pacific aboard the USS board’s second president, will that It could not agree on ver­ weather when they crashed into ___ Midway. have been unearthed from give the invocation. dicts on any of the nine charges ^Courage’ Of Table Mountain, overlooking St. Mary’s Episcopal Guild ----- The late E. J. Holl was the against the two. Cape Town and Table Bay. The the peach and plum or­ will meet Thursday at 11 a.m. Navy PO 3C. Sydney G. Reid, first president, and it was On Tuesday, Mulvey said he 3,649-foot mountain has a flat chards of this farming in the Parish Hall. Members husband of the former Miss through his interest and fore­ SUMMER DAY SESSION had concluded they could not Seale Judge summit aind often is shrouded community, the ■county will bring their own sandwich- Karen F. YoueU of 88 Har­ sight that the board had its find a panel of imbiased jurors by a white mist called "table­ sheriff announced today. es. Beverage and dessert will lan St., is aboard the ammunl- beginning. anywhere In Connecticut. Undergraduate and Graduate Conraoa HARTFORD (AP) — Gov. cloth.” Sheriff Roy Whlteaker said be served by Mrs. John Jrfins- tion ship USS Butte and portlci- The program will include a Seale, 34, and Mrs. Hugigins, ______Botha said the three planes Juan V. (Corona, 37, a farm la- ton, Mrs. Edward Schumann patlng in the major joint service Arts and Sciences Thomas J. Meskill Wednesday sa!lute to the p>ast presidents 23, each faced two capital praised the judge In the Bobby practicing for South Afri- Yx>r contractor, was arfested and Mrs. Richard Cherrington. exercise. Exotic Dancer IV, off and will conclude ■with enter­ Business and Public Administration charges—kidnaping resulting in Seale-Ericka Huggins case for ^a’s anniversary as a republic shortly before dawn without re­ ------the North Carolina coast. death an& aiding and abetting tainment oy "The Notaries," a “courageous” decision In dls- Monday. sistance at a Richland Road Art Education Music murder—plus conspiracy to kld- Hlllstown Grange will spon------affiliated with the SUk City missing all charges against the ------home. and to murder. Mrs. sor a public Monte Carlo Whist Richard M. Ward, son of Mr, Chorus, Manchester Chapter of Registration two (Black Panthers. “ He wlU be booked for nine Huggins also was charged with Party tonight at 8 at the Grange and Mrs. Robert F. Ward of 37 SPDBSQSA. Dancing will fol­ 1st Term June 21 - July 23 June 14 - 19 New Haven Superior Court counts of murder,” the sheriff Hall, 617 HjUs St. Refreshments Hartland Rd.. has t>een Ind'uct- low. criminal intent. Judge Harold M. Mulvey Tues­ 2nd Term July 26 - August 27 July 19 - 23 ’’With the massive publicity said of CoixMia. Whlteaker did wlll be served. The event Is ed into Tau Kappa Ei^son at Robert D. Murdock is chair­ day ordered all charges Need Seen not. announce an alleged motive open to the public. the University of Bridgeport. man of Realtor Week activities attendant upon the trial just stemming from the 1969 slaying For course listings In all fields, write or completed,” the judge said, "I for the slayings. including the dinner arrange­ of another Panther dropped Undersheriff Prank Cartoscel- Miss Elizabeth Bickley, Hospital Corpsman 3C George ments, assisted by G. Stillman phone for 1971 Summer Session Bulletin find It impassible to beBeve that against Seale and Mrs. Huggins. To Stay Alert 11 said all the ■victims were tran­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Undberg recently graduated Keith and Hohenthal. an unbiased jury could be se­ His action is an indication lected without superhuman ef­ sient fruit workers, ranging In Bickley of 41 Duval St. has been from the EJEJNT School at Other officers of the board 200 Bl(wnifield Avenue, West Hartford, Conn. 06117 “ that we have a system of jus­ forts, efforts which this court, age from 40 to 60 and that the elected to the Dayton C. Miller Bethesda Naval Medical Cen- are Carlton W. Hutchins, first tice In this country In which Uniirersity of Hartford 623-4811 the state and these defendants In GI Pullout times of the killings ranged Honor Society at Baldwln-Wal- ter, in Maryland. A 1969 gradu- vice president; Charles J. Mor­ everyone’s interests are protect­ from five or six weeks ago to lace College, Berea, Ohio. ate of Manchester High School, should not be called upon either ed,” Meskill said at his morn­ rison, second ■vice president; By G Ei(»O E ESPEIR sometime this week. ----- he Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. In horse racing parlance, Mrs. Mary Hutchinson, Buckley School kindergarten Mrs. Alice A. Clampet, treasur­ to make or to endure.” ing new scotjference. The judge, who also presided Corona was led into the coun­ Navy Seaman Appren. Robert Andrew Undberg of 63 Erie St. teacher, is at the eighth pole of her 36 years of service to two generations of er, and Miss Lillian G. Grant, The govertiOr said Mulvey’s Associated Press Writer at the 11-week trial last sum­ ty jail with his head covered by J. Scheinost, son of Mrs. ------Manchester residents. She will retire at the end of the school year. In a scene secretary. ruling may be “ unpopular” be­ SAIGON (AP) — Gen. Creigh­ mer of another Panther charged a sweater and coat, his hands Pauline G. Scheinost of 23 Clyde Navy PO 2C Thomas E. Las- TTie Board of Directors, which cause "there are many people ton W. Abrams said today a from days that have been typical of her career in five town schools over three In the case, then ordered Seale manacled behind his back. He Rd., has graduated from recruit sen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- became the governing body of who will say that two guilty "herculean effort” Is needed to and a half decades, the youngsters are all eyes and ears as Mrs. Hutchinson and Mrs. Huggins "discharged was under heavy guard, after training at the Recruit Training ert W. Lassen of 36 Bretton Rd. the organization in 1966, In­ people are going scot free.” keep U.S. troops as alert as they shows the illustrations for her narration of the action that occurs when cludes William E. Belflore, fortinrith.” Meskill made clear he was his arrest at 768 Richland Road, Command, Naval Training Cen- is aboard the USS Charleston, Mrs. Hugg^lns walked out of need to be during the American field horses spy their inanimate counterparts on the carousel of a passing Louis iDlmock, Keith, Gedrge A. not judging the guilt or Inno­ disengagement from the Viet­ In south Yuba City. ter. Great lakes, Mich. based in Norfolk, Va. the courtroom to the cries, road show. (Herald photo by Buceivicius) Meyer, Murdock, David O. Ode- cence of Seale or Mrs. Huggins nam war. Two dozen deputies had raid­ cheers and disbelief of support­ gard, Russell G. Phllbrick and GAS but was praising Mulvey for "An atmosphere and climate ed the flame house earlier only ers, many of whom attended Lewis St. Mr. Hutchinson, a for­ Alfred P. Werbner. the course he took. begin to prevail and with It to find It unoccupied. her trial with Seale each day mer purchasing agent wdth Questioned about a defense comes a certain amount of laxi­ Tile bodies were foimd—eight Downtown Manchester The board’s Multiple Listing throughout the arduous four- She’ll Retire in June, United Aircraft Corp., retired lawyer’s criticism that neither ty,” the commander of U.S. Tuesday and one last Friday—in Service, authorized In Septem­ month jury selection proceed­ Juan Corona, center, with head covered, is escorted by deputies to county Open Daily 9:30 A.M. in January. The couple, Mrs. ber of 1958, was organized un­ defendant should have been ar­ forces In Vietnam told news­ two local fruit orchards. ings tuid two months of testi­ rested In the first place, Mes- jail after being arrested in connection with the deaths of nine transient work­ Until S:S0 P.M. Hutchinson said, is planning a der the guidance of Warren E. IS BEST men. “ It just requires a lot of All were In shallow graves. mony. trip to Europe In the near klll replied he thought that ar­ attention, a herculean effort to ers whose bodies were found in Yuba City area of California. (AP Photo) ’’Moat of the hack of their heads Howland. In September 1968, But for Seale, the judge’s rul­ Thursday till 9 P.M. Taught for 36 Years future and "a chance to enjoy the board and the MulUple gument was “dead wrong.” keep alertness up.” Airline Pays were hacked up, and all were M ing only removed the most se­ Referring to Yale University Abrams said the same situa­ stabbed In the chest area. All By JOHN JOHNSTON grandchildren. Listing Service were Incorporat- rious Impediment to ending two President Kingman Brewster tion prevailed near the end of were buried the same way,” he Charge It With ' (Herald Reporter) The Buckley staff and PTA gj, with the same directors for GAS IS FAST years of Imprisonment. Although Jr.’s stated skepticism about World War II and the Korean Ransom In said. Master Charge Wh» Mrs, ^ry H„tchln»n cl»e» kinder- ^ ^ the prosecutor said nether de­ whether a black revolutionary war. fendant could be reindicted In Vote in State House Rejects Cartoecelli said the weapon ten door behind her for the last time in June, it win ^ p y^g school. Mrs. 95 members including.two hrai- GAS IS CLEAN could feet a fair trial, Meskill He declined to discuss the was a machete or heavy knife. HftH Charge the case, a CSiicago judge still said: "I think If there w ^ any mark finis to one of the longest, if not the longest ten- Josephine Sadlon and Mrs. Su- orary life members. Miss Made- rocket attack last Friday that B om b Threat The first of the discoveries must set bond on Seale’s four- need for proof that wasn’t true. san Cohen of the Buckley facul- u^g smith and Sherwood A. killed or wounded about 60 was made last Friday on the ures of any active teacher in the school system. ~ ’ GAS COSTS LESS year contempt conviction there It was in New Haven.” ty are co-chairmen. Beechler. American troops crowded into Repeal of Capital Punishment SYDNEY, Australia (AP) farm of, Goto Kagehiro, who She will retire after 36 years before the Panther leader Is The governor also said he WEDNESDAY MARKDOWNS found mothers often willing to In her next-to-last valedictory, ______USE CLEAN, FAST, ECONOMICAL GAB one bunker, at Flrebase CSiarlle An Australian airline turned gaid he had noticed a hole about the last 17 of them at Buckley free. thought “ all the media” had A 2 below the demilitarized zone. The following Items are offered for sale at 9:30, continues School, of guiding more than share their children ■with me.” Mrs. Hutchinson said, "The _ FOB ALL YOUB NEEDS. HARTFORD (AP)—A long and Assistant Majority Leader sponsor of the bill and the man over $660,000 today to a gang tw>o-feet-deep and six-feet-long CSilIdren Different, Same Setle was held In contempt “acted very responsibly” In re­ "I wasn’t there,” said the throughout the day while quantities iast. Most are priced 1,800 children In their first year happiest years of my teaching for interruptions at the Chicago lively debate in the House over George Hannon said the amend- most responsible lor petitioning that claimed to have put a baro- thought nothing of it. Ihen She feels that today’s children n b w ; — E X om N H porting the trial. general. “ I shouldn’t try to klb- , extrenieiy iow for immediate ciearance. Soiled merciuuidlse, of school. Many of her pupUs have been at Buckley School ment by Deputy Majority Leader it out of the Judiciary (Jommlt- metric bomb on a Boeing 707 he returned to find the hole fill- are different in m^y respects ^ j NAtURAL HEALTH 8 trial, and the government op­ At least some of the Black Itz what went on.” punishment one and two of a kind, odd lots. All sales final. In recent years are the sons posed a motion for ball pending He also refused to confirm or e"«ied with a 91-77 roll call vote John Papandrea was "laugh- tee. jetliner with 116 passengers edup and thought sometme had rom those of mother era tat ^ professional Panther sympathizers gathered and daughters of former pupils. deny reports that he reacted Tuesday against repealing the able” because It would punish Stolberg said there is no evl- aboard. buried stolen property. the same In others. They are v. ^ POOR SHOVQC In New Haven don’t think It Is difficult to conceive that (See Page Eight) a convict who murdered a pris- dence that the death penalty Qantas, Australia’s Interna- He called the sheriff’s office. more informed, have traveled atmosphere among teachers the “ system’” is vindicated with great anger at a staff death penalty, LOWER LEVEL with the last day of school, AT 'E m MORO on guard more than a mtin who has acted as a deterrent to mur- Uonal airline, made the payoff in subsequent digging they "un­ extensively, have had he™. There is a strong feeling by the outcome of the murder- meeting last Saturday because An attempt to make the bill more in the center of the city, then covered a toe.” the mother of two daughters many more experiences,” she unity between the admlnls- kldnap trial of Black Panthers so many men had taken refuge more acceptable to more mem- kldnaped and murdered children, der, but there Is evidence that and the grandmother will also commented, "but the basic child tratlon and staff. It has been a PARKAM Bobby Seale and Ericka Hug- In one bunker. One officer who bers failed when the House beat Another Democrat, Rep. John some people have actually com- was told there was no bomb on TTie body was identified as DOMESTICS mitted murder In order to get the aircraft by an anonymous that of Kenneth Whitacre, 40, put behind her the phlloeoirtiy stUl needs love, understanding pleasure to work with Principal LJ 04t E T T P H A B 3HAUY glm'. attended the meeting said down an amendment that would Cassidento of New Haven, said Y Were NO W that she says she has attempt­ and recogniUon as an Indi- Vincent Ramizl, teachers and Vote Rejects About 200 people were on the Abrams “ hit them with all eight have retained ine death penalty the amendment was "nothing themselves executed. caller. TTie plane landed safely jsst address Alameda, Calif., ed to practice throughout her Continuous more than a copout.” He said most persons execut- at Sydney^ alrport^^th only five across the bay from San Fran- New Ha.ven Green across from stars,” a reference to his four- murderers of policemen and Just 10 3F 7F vidual." parents." minutes of fuel left in Its tanks, cisco 239 career: “Every child has a On the subject of the current the Superior Court building when star rank, four stars on each prison guards “ This Is not ^ Issue you ed In the United States have BEACON BEDSPREADS 4.98 right to have a happy begfln- 18 - Month Judge Mulvey dismissed side of his collar. been poor and non-white, tat An immediate search of the At about 1 p.m. Tuesday, on trend toward and emphasis on ------— ------Backers of repeal warned could compromise,” Cassldento nlng in school.’ ’ the charges Tuesday against the that capital punishment seemed plane by airport officials con- the Jack SuUlvan Randi about a Just 6 individual instruction, Mrs. "That’s speculative,” the gen­ that Gov. Thomas J. MeskUl declared. Mrs. Hutchinson, the former Self-Cleaning two defendants on the grounds to be going out of style, with firmed no bomb was aboard the half-mile from the first dlscorv- DACRON BED PILLOWS 3.98 129 Hutchinson said, “ I have been eral said today. would veto any bUl that did not Just about all the major argu­ Mary Lyons, attended Hartford B id on D raft that an unbiased jury could not Abrams was interviewed after no executions In the U.S. since alrcraft. ery, a hired hand was working a doing individual work in the have such an exception, but the ments for and against capital RUGS schools, and graduated from Mt. classroom since I began to be found • for the second jury. ceremony at nearby Long 1967 and none In Connecticut The extortion plot is similar to tractor in a field when he spot- Wi^relHir«tIiigtottU.yoiioixNd: u .1. a., T , r amendment failed 88-79. punishment were raised during .^^.^en "Mad Were NO W St. Joseph Academy and New teach; children are individuals WASHINGTON (AP)— "This doesn’t prove the sys­ Blnh at which Maj. Gen. Jack J. debate featured sham ex- Dog a movie recently shown on tele- ted a mound, Just 12 Britain Normal School, notw and need to be treated as such. The Senate rejected to­ tem Is any better,” said one Wagstalf took over the 3rd Re- «a tu rta sharp ex the more than two-hour debate. KUler” Joseph Tatarsky was ■vision here called “Doomsday Recalling the earlier dlscov- Central Connecticut State Col­ I have a great respect for chil­ black sympathizer.” They never glonal Assistance (3ommand among legislators on "Society should subscribe to electrocuted, Flight” and police believe It ery, he thought It might be a ^iwilMiieeoMmu|oF day a proposal to limit either side of the Istae, includ­ 26 X 45 PINK AREA TUFF 2.35 lege. She began her teaching dren in their school years.” should have been arrested in the from Lt. Gen. Michael S. Davi- the absolute dictum ‘Thou taalt y capital punishment doesn’t may have given the gang the grave. He told foreman Ray Du- extension of the draft to ing leaders on the same side of not kill,” said Rep. Irving Stol- ), Just 15 career In Hartford. After her She expressed the opinion that Idea for the in-flight blackmail, ron, who called the sheriff’s of- (See Page Eight) berg, D-New Haven, the chief (Bee Page Eight) BOWL LID COVERS 1.00 49c marriage to John P. Hutchln- the biggest challenge for to- SovbigsBoiiliUlelKSuronce 18 months. This set the (See Page Eight) the political aisle. In a similar case last August flee. son, she came to Manchester day's teacher is "choosing the stage for a showdown next (See Page Eighteen) (Sec Page Twen^-Four) HOUSEWARES and substituted In all grades right program and the right week on a move to extend of St. James’ School. materials for the individual it for just one year. Were N O W ■Her first assignment in town child to work with. It takes a The 18-month proposal by Sen. Just 9 public schools was In 1936 at discriminating teacher to sift Peter Dominick, R-Oolo., was Services WALL PLAQUES 1.99 99c Highland Park and Lincoln out what will be of msot bene- opposed both by advocates of Schools, one session of kin- fit to the child.” Then she re- the one-year extension and by Mod Military Just 4 dergarten at ettch school. She gretfully added, “ I was bom supporters of the two-year ex­ H eld For ELECTRIC TOOTHBRUSHES 12.80 9-90 later taught kindergarten at 30 years too soon for the many tension voted by the House and Nathan Hale and Manchester new and exciting changes com- the Senate Armed Services U.S. Military Career Men Just 2 Green Schools before moving to ing to Manchester.” Committee. Sen. Dodd ELECTRIC HAIR CLIP SET 7.94 iM Buckley In 1964. A specialist in early childhood Dominick contended an 18- Asked about her choice of education, Mrs. Hutchinson has Encounter Trying Times month extension would give the WEST HARTFORD (AP) — kindergarten teaching, Mrs. been an active member of the government enough time to FIRST FLOOR Hutchinson said, “ I have al- Kindergarten Association of move to a volunteer armed Dignitaries and common people Editor’s Note—For the men All the pilots. Imprisoned and who make the military their life forgotten In Hanot; all the dead, ways loved little children and Connecticut and the Association forces. filled the church of St. Thomas —the officers corps—these are all these years, from the Delta been Interested In their welfare. Childhood Education Inter- Sen. John C. Steimls, D-Miss., the Apostle Wednesday for the notably trying times. A drain of to the DMZ. More than in SPORTSWEAR As a chUd I loved to be In a naUonal. While president of the the Armed Services chairman, Requiem Mass for former Sen. public esteem and appreciation Korea now. Were NO W teaching situation with Utile Connecticut branch of the latter said Dominick’s proposal would 2 Just 20 — Sixes 5, 7, 9, 11 ones In my neighborhood and organization, she was a panel­ make'"rhe“ draft "k T ed"h taT s" Is accompanied by unprecedent- u k e being in the French 1j14 ist at the international conven- sue” In the 1972 election cam- day at the age of 64. ed demands lor resourceful army after Diem Blen Phu and FRAYED BOnOM DENIM SHORTS 2.98 ------tlons in New York in 1964 and paign. He said It probably would After the hour-long service, leadership, perhaps a whole Algeria, these are tough times Chicago in 1965. force action in a lame-duck the flag-draped coffin was taken new outlook. 'This Is the last ar- for the officer corps. War wlnd- HOSIERY Served Many Committees congressional session after the to the Pawcatuck section of tlcle In a series on the changing ing down. Congress cutting Mrs. Hutchinson said that her Stonington for burial In a faml- military. back. People weary of the bur­ Were N O W But we can’t visit you. balloting. GOSPEL participation in many teacher Tlie one-year amendment was ly plot, den and the slaughter. Dissident Just 12 orgEuiizations has helped her as We can only offer SBLI direct at the bank or by expected by both sides to have Among the political leaders at- By HUGH A. MULLIGAN voices crying, “ Peace, peace,” MUKLUKS SLIPPERS 4.00 a person, especially in exercis­ mail. T o find out why buying life insurance direct ✓ SPACIOUS BALANCED HEAT OVEN more support than the 18-month tending the services were Gov. AP Special Correspondent tat violence everywhere: frag- ing good professional judgment. proposal. Thomas J. Meskill, former Gov. She has been a member of the from a mutual savings bank just has to save you. ✓ PICTURE V^INDOW QVEN DOOR -m e fortunes of our fighting ^ COSMETICS SERVICES But Dominick said a one-year John Dempsey, U.S. Senators forces,” the general said, ’ ’are Si""- Discipline eroding! in the PTA, and Manchester, Connect­ / REMOVABLE OVEN BOTTOMS 6 money, all you have to do is ask. draft bill would raise the ques­ Abraham Rlblcoff and Lowell P. boredom and Mickey Mouse of Were NO W icut, and National Education directly related to the esteem / CHROME BURNER BOWLS tion of another extension on Welckcr Jr., and Congressmen garrison life. Public image cor­ Associations. She has served on the public has for them.” Just 40 Monday thru Friday Mambnr F.O.I.C.' John S. Monagan, Robert N. roding under constant attack all committees of the MEA and / LIGHTED CLOCK AND TIMER June so, 1972, and make of It ” a Maj. Gen. Harrison Hollis, 71c 44c PLEASE ASK Gialmo and Robert Steele. from the politicians and the me­ 22.Pc. J&J FIRST AID KITS held all offices except president / COPPER, WHITE, AVOCADO poUttcal football.” personnel chief for the U.S. 7:30 P.M. Also there were Lt. Gov. T. dia. (College administrations Just 90 and treasurer. She was on Its Stennis said the 18-month plan Army In Europe, stood at the (Jlprk (lull, Atty. Gen. Robert kicking the ROTC off the cam­ first political action committee would do the same thing, mak­ window of his Heidelberg office 1-Qt. SIZE LISTERINE 2.29 1.19 K. Killian, former Congressman pus. The mayor of New York Sunday - 7:00 P.M. and was secretary of the first ing the draft an issue in House, watching a winter day die o n ______Emilio Q. Daddario, Democratic saying the r ^ heroes may be Just 50 negotiating committee, a posi­ Senate and presidential cam­ the parade grounds. “ Lord jjjg g^gg shouting, "Hell no, we State Chairman John M. Bailey, 4-Ox. SARDO BATH OIL 2.98 1.44 GOSPEL HALL tion she held for six years. paigns, and probably forcing knows, we’ve had our scandals ^ n ’t go.” She served as a director of Ongress to come back alter the Republican State Chairman J. and our mediocrities, but we’ve „ „ „ „ „ 416 CENTER STREET . . . . ' __ , As military men are fond of the Manchester Teachers’ Fed­ 'o f M a n c h es t er elections to handle the matter. Brian Gaffney and state legis­ had our heroes, too. Thousands , .__ SECOND FLOOR eral Credit Union for a number "Tliat’s the worst possible lative leaders of both parties. . . . J, . J XT » doing these days, with everyone MB. O. MacLBOD of years and was president for Taking part in the service T tT’ try ili to tell them their b m l - Hickory, N.C. time we could select to have that the public gives a damn quoted Gen. George eight years. 923 M AIN STREET this matter expire, from a prac­ were the Most Rev. Joseph F. GIRLS' DEPT. MB. D. HOWABD In church activities, Mrs. Donnelly, auxiliary bishop of the any more. Catlett Marshall’s famous wam- DEUVERED, COmECTBD WITH SERVICE tical pcSlUcal standpoint,” Sten­ TTie general didn’t call the Congress when the for- Were NOW Salem, Oregon Hutchinson was the first presi­ Archdiocese of Hartford. nis said. roll, but you could amost see tunes of the forces began to fall dent of The Ladies of St. O.K. I’M ASKING. Mail me more information on Tile music was provided by Just 20 For God so loved the Next year, men of 18—the them parading by in the deepen- ^ je r World Whr II; 4.44 James, which was formed in Savings Bank Life Insurance — the insurance I draft registration age—will be the St. Thomas Seminary Choir, BONDED PANT SUITS 7.98 world that He gave 1957 when Msgr. John Hannon ifANCHBnm Ing dusk, the scandals and the ..yg^ ggjuiot have a political eligible to vote In all federal which concluded the service with was pastor; was a member and can save money on by buying direct. heroes. Calley. My Lai. Roger club and call it an Army. Leave JusI 60 His only begotten Son, elections. "America the Beautiful” and "A first secretary of the First Im­ Donlon, the Green Beret who training and discipline to us. An 2.98 138 Meanwhile, the Pentagon has Mighty Fortress Is Our God,” NYLON JACKETS that whosoever believ- maculate (Conception Mothers’ won the first Medal of Honor in undisciplined Army Is not only told (the Senate a $6 billion mili­ a Protestant hymn written by Vietnam. Tlie colonel with the impotent; It Is a menace to the eth in Him should not Circle; and was representative Name A gs Martin Luther. HOUSECOATS of St. James Parish to Catholic tary pay raise over one year The casket carrying the body of former Sen. Thom­ treme left are Gov. and Mrs. Thomas Meskill along 400 massage parlor girls at gtate.” perish, but have ever could have "an extremely seri­ The 900-seat church, which Long Blnh. Capt. Bill Carpenter, The essential difference now Were NOW Family Services for seven a p p u a m c b Dodd attended when he used to with Sen. Abraham Ribicoff. Standing nearly lasting life. years. ous impact upon our national se­ as J. Dodd is carried from St. Thomas the Apostle West Point’s lonesome end call- jg that people seem to be turn­ Just 140 JOHN 3:16 Address live here, was filled to capacity. Mr. and Mrs. Hutchinson, curity.” with his back to the camera is Sen. Lowell Weicker. ing the napalm down on himself i^g cold while the guns are still 238 Dodd died at his home in Old Church in West Hartford at the end of funeral at Dak To. The Air Force colo­ PASTEL COLORED DUSTERS 3.98 who live at 23 Santina Dr., are NEXT TO STOP and SHOP Deputy Secretary of Defense nel busted bn a marijuana rap. (See Page Two) ALL ARE WELCOME the parents of Mrs. Louis Haf- services today for the senator. Standing at the ex­ (Herald photo by Pinto) Just 9 City Stats Zip (Sw> Page Bight) (See FBice Eight) 7.98 2JI8 NO COLLECTIONS ner of 68 Elsie Dr. and Mrs. OPEN WED. - THURS. - FRI. TILL 9 PJ4. QUILTED ROBES Earl C. LovelEind Jr. of 35