MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1971 Average Daily Net Press Run The Weather PAGE TW6!N1Y-TW0 lEwning Df^ralh For The Week Xkided Clear, cooler tonight; lows March 18, 1971 26 to 30. Tomorrow mostly sun­ TEuptittig Upralh ny; high near 60. Zero chance Richard A. Larson, son o t Mr. Willie’s Owners hDss Evelyn Haugh of 96 Oub To Sponsor of precipitation throughout. About Tow n Helaine Rd. compiled a straight and Mrs. Ernest Larson of 39 1 5 ,9 0 1 A average for the fall semester Andor Rd., is president of the Patriotic Night Seek Variance Manchester Manchester— A City of Village Charm Stephen Vnison, son of Mr. at the University of Connecticut Greek Letter Council at Bryant To Add Space and Mrs. Clarence Wilson of 49 College of Agriculture and College, Providence, R.I., which The Manchester Junior Wom­ PUBLIC (Classified Advertising on Page 16) PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS Bldrldge St. and a Junior politi­ Natural Resources. Also named was commended by the Rhode en’s Club will qxsisor an aliunae VOL. LXXXX, NO. 140 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1971 William OlekslnsM and Wal­ cal science major at St. John to the dean’s list were Richard Island Heart Assoclaticm for a night Wednesday at 8:15 at the lace Parciak, owners of Willie’s Fisher College, Rochester, N.Y., A. Connors, 28 Pioneer Circle; collection more than gl,600 Masonic Temple, 26 E Center MARKET Steak House, 444 Center St., will has been named to the fall Douglas M. Hansen, 119 Pitkin by fraternities and sororities on St. lor a program, “Red, White seek a variance for an addition semester dean’s list. St.; and Kevin P. McNamara, Heart Sunday, Feb. 14. and Blue Night.*’ The club chor­ to the restaurant at tonight’s al group will offer patriotic 68 Cushman Dr. meeting of the Zoning Board of Miss Ellen Brennan of 28 The ’Trinity Covenant Church songs. Bribe Offer Calley Trial Nears Appeals. Secretary of State Princeton St. and Miss Joann Guild board will meet tonight at The Home life and Youth Miss Audrey Smith, daughter The ZBA’s monthly session C. MUtolowsky of 66 Galaxy Dr. T:30 at the home of Mrs. Fred O m m lttee wUl display a con­ of Mr. and Mrs. Earl A. Smith will be at 7 p.m. in the MXuilci- Denied At have been named to the dean’s Hutt, 129 Vernon St. sumer report on cost compari­ of 60T Woodbrldge St. and a pal Building hearing room. list at Stonehill College, North son between merchants who give sophomore elementary educa­ The owners are planning an Jury Deliberation Easton,. Mass. The stewardship committee of trading stamps and those who Sees Potential For tion major at Adrian (Mich.) addition to the main banquet P X Probe Emanuel Lutheran Church will College, has been named to the don’t hall approximately 32 by 66 By HARRY F. ROSENTHAL Cub Scout Pack 88 commit­ meet tonight > at 7:30 in the There will also be a one-act WASHINGTON (AP) — Mar first semester dean’s list. feet, \riilch would extend west­ Associated Press Writer tee will meet tomorrow at 8 church board room. comedy. “Diet Begins Tomor­ erly from the main building in tin J. Bromley, Identttled in p.m. at the home of Kart Hahn, row,’’ presented by the Fine FT. BENNING, Ga. (AP) — Lt. William C^ley was The Women’s Home League an area presently allocated to Third World War Senate testimony as head of an 63 WlUard Rd. North United Mehtodlst Arts Oimmlttee. Mrs. David described by opposing counsel as a good soldier doing o f the Salvation Army will meet parking. Church will have its annual Nichols, Mrs. Thomas Bugnacki, WASHINGTON (AP) — Secretary of State William ^temaUonai slot machine syn- his job in My Lai and as a mass murderer “ running his tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. in the Rotary Speaker A variance is necessary be­ Church Women United will meeting Umlght at 8 at the Mrs. Gerald Brines, Mrs. P. Rogers said today that failure of Middle East peace up to »ioo mii- own show” today as the long murder trial neared the meet tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. for Junior HaU at the citadel for a PTA Speaker cause the addition would re­ church. (Starles Burkett and Mrs. J. MaJ. George Ford, a 26-year efforts could produce a very dangerous situation in the in uie last jury’s deliberations. a Forum meeting at Emanuel fellowship day. Mrs. Annie duce parking below the mini­ Robert Bedlack will perform member of the Governor's Foot "There were many who that might in the village was not Lutheran Church. Ronald Russell will show pictures of Dr. Constantine Zariphes Jr. mum called for ini the recently world ,w.d •■poo.ibly lead to World Wor III.” — S The Women’s Rhythmic CSiolr the play. Guard, will be guest sjieaker at Rogers tola a news confer------should have suffered the same innocent.” WaMi of the Jaycees will dis­ her Ireland trip. OoJioetesses Manchester psychiatrist special­ revised zoning regulatiwis. of Center Congregational CSiurch Severaloevertu tmu club members will --- the Manchester Rotary Club ignominy," (Calley’s lawyer said But Daniel said that obedl- cuss the program, "Do Some­ are M rs. Brig. Harold Bevan izing in children, will speak on If the request is granted, the will rdiearse tomorrow at 1 p.m. also participate in the arts and ^^eetlng tomorrow at 6:30 p.m. “ residual force of pertiaps*'®Bron,Jey,emphaUcallyreJect- In a passionate defense. ence to orders that any reason- thing.’’ and Mrs. Margartet Therrien. "Psychological Problems of existing banquet facility will be settlement in A m e rica tiw p s In S < ^ ^ ^^at he called the “ Infa- in Memorial Hall of the Church. Children” at the Keeney St crafts competition and will be the Manchester Country the Middle East.” Vietnam at the end of 1972, He said (Calley’s former com- able man would know were completely remodeled. mous, reckless and ruthless School PTA tonight. It wlU be Judged by Mrs. Gerald Oom- Club. But he added: "If we don’t president Nixon has yet to rades in arms who testified wrong was not a defense against The only other application charge buried against me," said The Cherub Choir of Center held in the school cafeteria at 8. posso, a former member, and MaJ. Ford, who has been make a settlement noiw we’re make a decision on his future against him “ seek to avoid the murder charges, 1 congregational Church will re- Mrs. Rita Kenway, an enamel- slated is a second variance re­ he was in Spain at Uie time o t a charge of accompUces txit they If convicted of first-degree A question and answer period general ‘ chairman o f the quest by Roger and Barbara going to plant the seeds o i fu­ withdrawal schedule and on the hearse tomorrow at 3:16 P-m. c. Guard's Dog Show te r the past purported bribe offer to former were murderers in My Lai." murder Calley^ could be sen- I I will follow the guest speaker’s Ist. Moore, who are asking permis­ ture war.” force he will leave in Vietnam. WE MAINTAIN OUR LOWEST PRIDES | in Memorial Hall of the church. The meeting is open to former years, will review the history Brig. Gen. Earl F. Cole in Capt. Aubrey Daniel, the tenced only to life Imprisonment presentation. Parents are ask­ sion to build an addition to a At a later point he stated this members of the club and inter- the Guard and tell about Its (See Page Elight) EYandefurt, Germany. Army’s prosecutor who is only or death. T he Jury could acquit ed to prepare questions in ad­ converted two-family dwelling warning again. Assumption School and Home ested women between the ages 200th anniversary celebration Hie Senate Investigations sub­ two years older than the 27- him or convict him of lesser ot- vance. at 362 Vernon St. in a Residence "We think,’’ he said, “that if Day In...Day O ut... Association will meet tomor­ of 18 and 40. next October committee, before which Bfam- year-old Calley, told the six-bffl- fenses. Including second-degree BEGORRA!. the situation is not worked out row at 8:16 p.m. In the church Dr. 2ta.rlphes graduated from The Governor’s Foot Guard, A. Zone. ley testfied, has been checking cer Jury It could return no ver- murder with a maximum penal- LOOK AT< C in the reasonable future the hall. The Rev. Thomas Barry, Boston University and received organized before the Revolu­ into reports of widespread cor­ dlct except first-degree nuirder ty in prison and voluntary THESE FODfE. ( very dangerous situation could Golda Meir director of St. James’ School, his MD from Wayne State Uni­ Students tionary War, is the oldest formal ruption in connection with the on the charge that Calley klUed manslaughter which carries a on PRESCRIPTIONS I will 'discuss the "Consolida­ sese 1951 Classmates develt^ and possibly lead to versity. Detroit, Mich. He serv­ uniformed military unit In,the operation of Post Exchanges 102 civilians In the raid exacUy maximum of 10 years on each World War HI.’ ’ tion of Manchester Parochial ed his Intemriilp at Manchester On Dean’s List United States. Its 200th an­ and servicemen’s clubs. These . . . resulting in meaningful Rogers sharply d ilu te d the Wins Vote three years ago today. count. I Schools,” and there will be a Memorial Hospital and fulflUed niversary celebration will be an To Plan Reunion 3 S i Patrick’s Day PXs and clubs were once a re- Defense attorney George Latl- Army captain, had presentation on Assumption Israeli policy expressed by Pre­ gone over testimony in the four savings to you every day! his residency requirement at Thirty-five Manchester and elaborate state event, attended Manchester High School Class sponslblllty of Cole. mer, TO, saild when the trial re­ School by members of the SPECIALS mier Golda Meir that Israel months of trial point by point, the Connecticut Valley Hospital, area students have been named |jy dignitaries from Washington of 1951 will have its 20th re­ In Debate Now residing in London, cessed for lunch that he would , ______“ Save Assumption” committee. Middletown. He served a two- to the fall semester dean's list ^ d England, must base its future security on . , , demanding that the Jury convict No ops and downs in your Prescription I union Sept. 11 at WllUe’s Steak Bromley told the subcommittee: have only one more hour of clos-1 on oosts-M “dlsooimts” today, “Begnlar A new reading machine will year fellowship at the Worces­ at 'Southern • Connecticut State ^ assistant vice president, for the geographical position it es­ Calley of first-degree murder on House. JiElRUSAiLEM (AiP)—Premier "I have never m4t; I have ing argument. Indications were prioes” tomorrow! plan be demonstrated. The meet­ ter (Mass.) Youth Guidance tablishes through a peace settle­ four specifications. I Ckdlege. before retiring from the Connec- A general planning meeting Golds Meir won a vote of confl- never seen; I have never sptdiefi that the prosecution’s closing ing Is open to all those inter­ Center, specializing in child From Manchester, they are Light and Power Co., MaJ. ment. Latimer, a former Judge, of No “lednoed speidals”—no “tem p oral will be held Thursday at 7:30 „ J , . J ... . I , in ParUament today for to Gen. Ekiri F. Cole. Until his sulnunary and the Judge’s in- redaettons” on PresoriptlonB to Inrer ested, especially parents with •psychology, and was on the Cheryl McNamara, 81 Lawton pgi-d was is charge of the ^ the U.S. (Military Court of Ap- children in Grade 6. Refresh­ p.m. at the home of Robert C. e her policy on occupied Jordan, name appeared in the newspa- strucUons would be completed ,g ,g^tg ^^^e plain onatomers! staff for another year before Rd.; Rebecca Brook, 101 Laurel fij-m’s data processing depart- give at least equal Importance ^ut on ly after an uproarious de- ments will be served. Heavisides, 16 Timber Trail. AU In time to allow the Jury to be- ^ But, he coming to Mandiester. 8t.; Cynthia GobeiUe, 80 Harlan ment for 43 years. His column, (Bm Pme Biglit) At rile same rime, tbere is never any members of the class wishing Tues. to poUtical arrangements built bate which prompted a walkout gin Its deliberations today. . compromise to service or-quality! to addition to private psychi­ St.; Margaret Haugh, 71 Gar- <eak on the state welfsuie JuUet Jutras, 173 Hilliard St.; Attains Perfect By DON MEIKLE est in the world to control.” down? The "do. something” project He expressed confidence that wming for wlto^awal from program. Jeremy Katona, 81 Sununlt St.; Associated Press Writer He dwelt long on Charlie Com- "There were many who and volunteer agencies will BID if such I n agreement could be West Bank of Jordan. Dianne MeUa, 166 Cushman Nursing Grade pany’s inexperience and lack of should suffer the same Igno- have a kickoff meeting tomor­ reached it ^ I d have the sup- National Religious party HARTFORD (AP) - Farmers Dr.; and Martha Vennart, 49 BRISKET trainlng and said that the only mlny as should those who were row at 8 p.m. In the circuit Kathleen J. Greene of Man­ ANNIVERSARY port of the Senate and House, —NBP—a major government senior citizens turned out s in Vietnam take break to read newspaper, Stars and Stripes. (AP Photo) way future My Lais can be convicted." court room at the police station. Harian SL chester achieved a perfect 4.0 whatever the form it might ®°^tlon partner, was dls- breves at the State Capitol prevented "Is to have training, Latimer continued: Area towns: average for the fall semester at SPECIAL take. tressed at Mrs. Melr’s state- Tuesday to protest Gov. Thom- I BoKcm: Nanda Rattazzl, 116 CORNED training, training.” ‘"nils is a one-time incident, Trinity Covenant Church Sun. the University of Connecticut MARCH 16 - 20 Rogers made these other “I'd Gahal hoped that a j_ MesklU’s proposed seven Clark Rd.; (Paula Ohner, Rt. 86. He said the infantry men were and now are they to be tarred Ntw til day School board will meet to­ School of Nursing. CLEAN PAY FOR points in the question-and-an- secet ballot would have freed cent ggjes tax. Reports Indicate: Coventry: Keith Gerritt, swer session which was domi- NRP deputies from coalition There was standing room Rd. A. Bourque, Donna M. Carone, MtESSES South Viets Abandon Base Iieihaps trying too hard. through United Nations media- -A- procedural dispute arose Oonunlttee heard witness after IntelUgence information was Hebronrsusan Drew, Reldy Claudia A. Messier, and Dorothy SKIRTS "Should an American ofllcer tor Guimar Jeurlng seem to be and a shouting match ensued witness—many of them weculng fantastically wrong.” PANTS go hang by his neck until dead" m w R d.; James Horton, Caiurch J- Ricci. In an Impasse at the moment between government and oppo- big “Save Agriculture" buttons SL: Claudia Porter, Old GUead F ro m area towns: SWEATERS Capt. Ernest Medina, the because he was trying to do a ' Bd Coventry. Lynne A. Hayward. GOATS but "w e are convinced the im- sltion benches. —denounce the governor’s pro-- Under Heavy Fire in Laos company commander “ led them ^ t h VWndsor: Judith Som y' EUlngton: Sharon A. Mann, *3 of Same Kind passe can be overcome.” Veteran Knesset observers posal. to believe that every civilian (Rse Page Eight) PARKADE 2. 'Hie U.S.-Bupported South said It was the angriest incident Speaking for the sales tax was SAIGON (AP) — South Viet- Hien. ■We will not comment on guard action as they retreat to­ mariva, 821 Benedict Dr. South Windsor: Barbara G. lb ward the border. T^Uaad: Sharon Crea^fan, Sleeper and Janet Yonlka. CLEANERS Vietnamese Invaslwi of the the house has known In years. Finance (Commissioner Adolf namese troops continued to press reports.” North Vietnamese suK>ly line xn the debate Mrs. Meir Carlson, who said he "would The Viet Cong claimed In a Htily Rd. Vernon *, Judith Nlederwerfer, 402 W. Middle Turnpike withdraw from the Sepone area Lolo had been under tank and broswlcast that Pathet Loo ^ m o n : HMml Puclno, » Jacqueline J. Schulz, and Susan aianchester Parkade area of Laos has been success- rejected right-wing demands for rather be with my friends who ful so far. Among the achieve- Israel to keep all Arab territory will be talking against it" but ot Laos today under heavy ene­ artillery attack since Sunday infantrymen launched a major Webster fit.; Larry Anderson, E. Shuey. ^ N e w ments he listed extensive de- seized in the . 1967 Middle East that the state’s "very real and my pressure, abandoning anoth­ night, and two North Viet- attack early today, wiping out a House Passes Legislation namese regiments were be- battalion of the South Vlet- struction of enemy supplies, in- ,,^gr. very critical" fiscal problems er flrebase when it ran out of lleved moving against the base, namese 1st Regiment and "de- terception of supply movement gbe said Israel would not require a temporary increase in ammunition, according to re- BRISKET Three South Vietnamese sol- stroying” three others, For Social Security Boost FROM . bor- and an extension of the exist- p<,rta from the northern front, to the South and a virtual halt in withdraw to the pre-1967 diers had been reported killed u,g present time, the ene- hostilities in South Vietnam. ^grs but I have never said the ing sales tax,-which now stands The South Vietnamese tied ^ g^^^^ wounded. jg fleefng in confusion In the WASHINGTON (AP) —__ 1>® *>® acted on until untu three tnree days aft-ari- CORNED 3. In spite (rf what Secretary at five per cent. from Flrebase ™ ^ but there was no report on cas- j„ ^ ie s and mountains," the The House passed today " ^ conferees’ ^ r t is print- of Defense Laird has aald about (See Page Eight) amtfhAoar AT DfiCRUSc ... . . _• ■______..a * ^ . ____ ...... rvvv«|a vuif a r t t t n r t t t n . House Minority Leader. Fran- southeast of Sepone, ualtles during the final hours of broadcast claimed. "Pathet Lao lesrislation for an income would put off action un- clsJ. Collins urged (^(^neral U.S.u.S. heUcoptersheUcoptere couldn’tcoul^t get ^^^t ,„rces are encircling and d e -.S fo" til Friday. Assembly to make the s^es tax through the hall of Noito Viet- f Or mil lon ^ provision : PUYTDC stroylng them. rules out BEEF increase effective April 1 so namese antiaircraft fire to Other troops of the South Viet­ nomger- that the $260-mlllloti deficit may bring them artillery shells. Ttoe broadcast said the attack S ” debt reiUnTrSse to the namese 1st Division abandoned vvas______on "HillHill TM” 723' endsnd aimarent. noDarent- . , Ceiling------raise" w mane amendmenteamenomems by oy theuie Sen-oen- Specialist Asserts: be paid off as quickly as pos- About 1,6(X) men of the 1st In­ FOR THE NATURAL LOOK (LEAN END) Flrebase Sojrfila, three miles jy referred to the N o ^ Viet- enable the government to ate, unless the House has given silbe. fantry Division pulled out of Flrebase bills on time. special permission. Lolo Monday night and made a southeast of Sepone, on Friday, namese attack on ------— - .... ‘"nie longer the General As­ and field commanders said they l,q1o. Quoting the Pathet Lao The Senate was standing by to The Social Security raise, night march to Lianding Zone Risk of Canoer Involved sembly refuses to ftice the mu* another South Viet' were b e g ^ g the third phase „ews agency, it claimed that 17 «I^ed the measure to President P;^ted _on ^to Brown, sic, the more grievous our situ­ Ove miles to the the Laotian campaign, a helicopters were shot down dur- Nixon. bUl lifting the debt celling, is a :$ In U se o f Preservative ation becom es," said (Jblllns. namese base sweep south and east along ing Monday’s fighting and "Lao Passage was expedited when nongermane amendment, even What turned thew farmere out . east, ^ e South Vietnamese spiked Highway 914 en route back to artillery forces completely par- the agreed unai^ouriy though House leaders agreed to so now feel free os o in foice was the governor’sgovernors The ouuu. jjie Viefaamese border. alyzed enemy forces on Hill to take the measure up ImmeiU- the procedure In the Interest 6 American Cancer ^ e ^ and residents, including estab­ And only when it passes hun­ speaking at the second of a —A citizens’ committee to ad­ bra that lifts, sepa­ It’s one of the most meticu­ flrii. It Is said also to prevent ®ay they are concerned that the lishment of store-front mlnl- Thousands Fill Church; you comfortably series of legislative hearings in­ vise police on how to improve rates, supports now lously built sports cars in the dreds of inspections does it get food poisoning called botulism. Nixon administration’s program preclncts and g;reater police par­ CORNED to the status of police-community lines of communication with gives you the soft together with the chassis. Which Recent research with animals tor stepped-up cancer research ticipation in recreation programs world. has Indicated nitrite combines makes Inadequate provision for relations in Ckinnecticut, general­ citizens. Pay Respects to Young rounded natural look is a beauty in itself: —Better pay and education for for inner city youths. The classic body was de­ in the -body with other food and detection and treatment, ly disagreed Monday over who of nylon tricot cups parity girdle 14.95 policemen. The chairman of the signed where many great sports Torsion bar suspension. BEEF drug substances known as Dr. Arthur Holleb, senior vice is to blame for tension between NEW YORK (AP) — Several nied by several members of her plus the comfort of Connecticut Commission of Hu­ family including two daughters. Double-jointed rearaxles. Four- amines to produce a potent can- president of the society, told a police and minority groups. —Recruitment of more minori­ thousand mourners, including cars are designed: man RlghU and Opportunities AFL-CrO President George sheer nylon/spondex cer-causing class of agents news conference Monday that Some 25 persons from the ty policemen and more super­ government and labor leaders, speed sync box. Front disc visors from minority groups. charged during the hearing that Meany, Roy Wilkins, executive stretch sides & bock. regular girdle 12.95 Turin, Italy. By the famous known as nitrosamines. the government's proposed Bridgeport area addressed the business executives and promi­ Diaz also criticized the Board Bridgeport’s police superintend­ director of the NAAC3P, and rep­ And rayon / cotton / Ghia Studios. brakes. Lijlnsky and several of his plans do not include "sufficient hearing, at which the mayor and nent civic figures filled Manhat­ police superintendent also spoke. of Police Commissioners, which ent had blocked the commis­ resentatives of the neeu-ly 100 nylon/ Spondex ad­ Rear-mounted magnesium en­ colleagues at the Nebraska cen- funds for the whole cancer care tan’s Riverside Church Tuesday No more pinching and binding to get It’s built by one of Europe’s Some speakers charged the he said was composed of politi­ sion's investigation into five chapters of the Urban League justable straps. ter have been working op the problem ." for the fimeral of civil rights into the new toft body fashions. Slip oldest custom coachmakers: gine. Air-cooled. Dependable. police wdth misconduct and with cal appointees “who are not complaints of police brutality. leader Whitney M, Young Jr. were present. connection between cancer while praising gpreater sup- into the new 8-Hour® High Waist Gir­ Economical. (About 26 mpg.) using excessive force. A few truely, representative of the Igor Sikorsky, an attorney, More than 17,000 mourners Karmann of Osnabruck. stomach chemicals and food pQjt for research, Holleb cited Among those paying tribute to dle and be comfortable for hours. It's urged new laws empowering the people.” cited five complaints of alleged filed past the open casket of the Only a limited number are All that will cost you a good lb preservatives. recent--Slttbacks In funds for lo­ the executive director of the Na­ mode of on exclusive fabric .that com­ State Commission on Human Former State Rep. WUUam police brutality that were filed tional Urban League were Atty. moderate civil rights leader be­ made each day. Mainly because 1,500,000 lire. in an article written with Har- ^,gj cancer programs, which Rights and Opportunities to in­ Lavery, a Bridgeport attorney, with the commission. Sikorsky fore the doors to the church bines softness and coolness with posi­ vard medical resewcher Dr. medical personnel in de- Gen. John N. Mitchell and six it takes interminably long to_ O r 2575 American dollars.* vestigate citizens’ complaints said the problem of police- said the commission was blocked cabinet members who flew from were closed early today to pre­ tive figure control . . . no stays, zip­ Samuel«. Epstein. UJlnsky said treatment, about the police. community relations is basically from investigating the com­ pare for the funeral. pers, bock seams, side seams. The shape the body. For a Volkswagen Karmann last year. “Nitrosamines seem ^ ^ ^ Washington as part of a 39- f Anthony Diaz, deputy director one of money. "The police do plaints when an attorney for the member official delegation. Afterward the body was to be supple high waist won't roll or bind, So intricate are some of Ghia. the ^ a t they can,” Lavery said, Manchester o . . « .u„« a.- of Bridgeport’s Urban Coalition, city advised Police Superintend­ Sens. Hubert H. Humphrey flown to Kentucky for burial at Soft Cup in sizes 32-36A gens that are likely to be casu­ "bgf their Job has changed the gentle double tumrhy panel keeps Ghia’s lines that machines can’t That’s not a lot of dollars for tient out of four, whereas It had called for a civilian review ent Joseph A. Walsh that the and George S. McGovern, New Lexington, near Young's birth­ ally related to cancer ot indus­ greatly in the past few years. 32-40B, 32-40C you firm. Sizes medium or large. a car. been one In three until recently. board to assess police conduct. commission had no statutory York Gov. Nelson A. Rockefel­ place of Lincoln Ridge. Presi­ form them. So Karmann employs trialized society.” “A policeman today has to be P U B L IC 4, “-We feel it could be one out of ‘"nie main problem is the po­ power to investigate such com­ ler, Mayor John V. Lindsay. dent Nixon will • speak at the sculptors to finish the body. But that’s a lot of car for the However, when the Nebraska a psychologist, a social worker, plaints. Sikorsky said Walsh al­ research was disclosed late in two. Holleb said. lice department’s Insensitivity to Mayors Kenneth Gibson of New­ burial service Wednesday. dollars. a doctor and a lawyer," he said. so was advised not to cooper­ By hand. 19T0 M FDA official, Dr. Leo Holleb said that because of re- neighborhood people," Diaz said, ark and Carl Stokes of Cleve­ Most of the mourners Monday With polyester fiberfill lilting in sizes $ i adding that most members of Lavery suggested that police be ate with the commission's (For sizes-XL and XXL please odd $1 M A R K E T I Friedman, said the findings duced funds at Harlem Hospital, land were among dignitaries at­ were not celebrities but simply minority groups see the police allowed to take Job sabbaticals investigation. 32-36A, 32-38B, 32-40C I were b a s ^ on nitrite and amine for example, the Pap smear tending the services for Young, people from various walks ot more). as enemies instead of protectors. for additional training. The ' commission maintains doses In rats 1,000 times higher program, used to detect cancer who died last Hiursday in La­ life who wanted to pay tribute to 803-805 Main St. "I believe the individual po­ caiarlotte Kaufman, director of that it has the legal authority than man gets In his diet. of the uterus, had been limi|;ed a cultural center at Fairfield gos, Nigeria. TED TRUDON, hK. liceman is a man of good will,” Young’s widow, was accompa­ (See Page Eight) t v e n f i k b , TAixxnrm xs, o s a m ^ MANCHESTER The House subcommittee is Diaz said, and he suggested sev­ University, called for programs (See Page Eight) examining the FDA's contention (See Page Eleven) AoOiitoa*k- VMitfwakkS at u t m c««r. 94S M AIN STe MANCHESTER « lU urK ia utiAii « t e t , i»»t ee«*t r .a .t. lOMv i««tt u o oiHt» o cu .ii »f ot ohiooci. it MANCHESTER EVENING HERALti, MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1971 PAGE THREE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH sl6, 1971 PAGE TWO SoMtth Windsor South WindstM’ year. In the meantime the con- made to Frank Golden, the gregation wiU continue to hold cubs institutional represratative memory of Mrs. Edward Has- $6 per tree, payable to the Me­ Last Day “THUNDER BALL" A “YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE” Hearing Date services and other activlttes at vriio stated the “Avery Street morial Tree Program, to the Building Plans Uie parsonage at 296 Bucklaiid School PTA is Honored to be 8 out of 10 homes MOVIE RATINGS Memorial Trees sett; Gale Rowland, Helen *• Sheinwold on Bridge Carini, Thelma Griffin, Mar­ C ham ber o f C om m erce, 287 E . Set on Regional The Baby Has For Church Rd., South WindscM'. responsUiIe tor such a fine FOR PARENTS AND At Charter Oak garet Msuieggla, Eind Mary C enter St. New GOP Activity. pctek.” aACRIFICES COMMON IN YOUNG PEOPLE Ellen Wlnther, in memory of Health Services The SouUi Windsor Teen-Age Cuhmastor R o g e r Cottle hove 0 cold room The ChEimber of Commerce Are Announced Republican club will meet to- praised cubs to r pro- TOURNAMENT PLAY ID* o( M* ratin«( a to M om Mrs. Joeeidi Huff. TONISHT AT NORTH City ' Beautiful, Commlltee will Lust, night the Town OouncU Bie Rev. Karl R. Guigel, lUgli* at 7:80 at the Town HeUl. gross made and congfratulated IS Yoms ONE o r the strtf poram otoul Nw oMoMMy of Also, Mrs. Atm L. Hbbetts, 7 tU • 0 l«0 STARTS TOMORROW « By ALFRED SHEINWOLD ♦ A moot* eontoni (of rhm ing b r too*- cfiMMo. inaugurate the sixth year of set April 8 as a hearing date for Been Named pastor of the Messiah Lutheran This meeting was previously Bernie Prusaezyk and Steve ^ AQJ4 in memory of Mlchtwl J. Mc­ the memorial tree program with Church of South Windsor, the scheduled two weeks ago but Waddock for earalng aU 16 of One of the big differences be­ o 852 Donnell; Miss Helen Harmon, a proposed mxUnance creating I M.L MES AOMinEO an April planting at Charter in memory of Mrs. Signe S. 'The funniest movie I’ve seen this first church of the ^KTsconsin was canceled due to a snow- their Webelos activity area irfns. Warm sp Art tween the bridge we play at AJ973 GononI Auditncn a regional health district in Oak F ield . Avitable; Mr. find Mrs. Lau­ Synod in New Bngtand, has an- storm. addlUcn, Waddock received home and the bridge played in WEST e a s t Recent donors are Mr. and rence D. Lane, in memory o< year! Just go, run to see it!” South Windsor and Manchester. nounced that construetton of a Republican Town Chairman his” Arrow 'ot Light award and 4 Q 109642 4 KJ75 M n m , K tla te I 4 W , daughter of Donald end AnMa Saar- hard>t64Mrt rata the national tournament now AU AtB MMimO Mrs. Stephen Frey, in memory Russell OulUette; Mrs. Harry — New York Post The hearing wlU be in the mulUphased buUding for edu- Royal Oowles wlU be guest was welcomed into Troop 188 ^ 1 6 ^ 8 2 Pirontal Guldmc* iu B u il* aacB Bvans, High Manor Park, RookvlUle. Dha was bora March under way in Atlanta is in de­ of Mrs. Emma McKeever; Mrs. Maldment (2), in memory of councU cheunbers at 7:S0 p.m. cational and worridp purposes speaker and the group «rlU elect Kv Asaiatant Ted 0 KQ 103 0 974 1 at Manchaatar Memorial Hoapltal. Har paternal grandpar- wiA Aa$6w fensive and sacrifice bidding. Bernard M. Fogtuty, In mem­ Frederick T. Blish Jr.; Mrs. in the Town Hall. An ordinance wtU begin in May. Officers to r the coming year. Dutton. ■Si! * 5 *Q 10 86 is necessary before any actlan enti are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Evans, Rudyud, Ktch. She has The project was designed by MemberrfUp U open to any aibbm were presented to the A tournament expert overcalls ory of Bernard M. FogEU^y; John L. Treybal and Miss Helen SOUTH can be taken to join with Man­ a sister, Taqra, S. the M. N. Oabtree associates. South Windsor resident or atu- di),, whose Boy Scout Week C H H L C H A M R light and sacrifices far more MSnilCTED Mrs. Rlclmrd Ctuxicari, in mem­ Warrington, In memory of Seth OTHa) m uM Kiau « « a « * 4 83 itfor i ; loqulm K tooiMnyt chester in having one full-time Aocordlng to the Rev. Ifr. Gur- dent between the ages of 13 and powers were R eeled as most often than the home player. ory of Mrs. Lena GatU Ber- David Garman; the McCann BY mON niUMAN 9 K 10 9 5 3 Pontit or Adult Gutrdla) ^ C R C A t physician to provide services to WctCHa. Jay Aadilaa, adopted daughter of the Rev. gel, the main buUdlng wUl be 21 years and to those 12 year outstanding Winners were- North dealer. tussi; Mr. EUid Mrs. Calvin C. family (3), in memory of J. O A J 6 7 a 0 , Eart and Barikara Johnson WordUn, Chriattanated, St Oroix, rectangular, measuring 67 by 41 olds who are in the seventh joffr^ D ^ k er. first place; THIS REVOLUTIONARY N ^ DB* Taggart and Robert W. Pearl Herbert Finlay; and Mre. How­ COLOR school nurses and to coordinate VELOPMENT IN ADD-ON HEAT­ Neither side vulnerable. A K 4 2 9:25 J Virgin Talanda. She was bora Nov. 27 and arrived at her new feet and wm contain the worriilp grade. . i^S^^ B^elu, and family (3), In memory of a rd W addell, in m em ory trf ^Irs. health programs for both towns. dwcic rhsss ING will keep your cold or cUT Opening lead — King of Dia­ . NO ONE ONOER 17 AOilina home on Jan. 27. Her maternal grandpemnta are Mr. and Mrs. area. The educatianal area, North East South Weat Both the Board of Elducatlon waim rad-cozy, with Sllsnd, < m onds. (A|0 Unit tiuy vary Raymond R. Reid. Adeline Te^ord. Hugo Johnaon, Orange, Maas. Her pateraal grandmother la which win double as usable 44. a w Patrtek Sklenar, third. CRnfQRfiV0M$ 1 4 , Pass 1 <7 1 4 m ctniiit irati) and the OouncU are in favor of The South Windsor Lions Club wtamher In rubber bridge, the home Also, Mr. and Mrs. G. Still­ Since inception of the memor­ Mre. Edna WardUn, 49 Fleaaant S t, Manobaater. space for fellowriiip gath­ V Oia Wm IIINiri mm dr. game, West might not bid one 3<;? 34 4t? 44 ial program, 420 trees have this Regional Health District hold a Tenth Windsor Post Offlee has man Keith (2), in memory of W M « 4> • erings, will be separated from Dinner • Dance at the Crystal a « ^ j . a V ftj* spade w d would be even less Pass Pass 5 ^ All Pass and other towns in surrounding ™ ^ telephone number due to IHB w oower# n ■ ! ( » 18 >W»0M« Mrs. JEimes Morlarty; Mrs. been planted in ^h ool yards, Fair, EUaabeth Mara, daui^ter of Sherman and OUvta the worship area by fold­ V MhMAl mtamH* room, enclomd pcsdi, atde room, e t ofiw areas are Interested in similar L ^ Ballwm on Mwch 27. expanded Service within the likely to bid four spades. He A gn es BllUEm, in m em ory o f parks, and roadsi^ areas. Any­ Oordoa Fair, 68-60 Wetfaarole St., Rego Pailc, Lb L, N. T ., She ing partitions. An adjoining There wlU be a social hour at ^ iSSb a M. any (pace that needs extra h nt. must expect to be doubled and oemi waiM oooo or » ( — ‘un" p ro je cts. vide a sure profit, and South Mrs. Anna WilllEuns; Mr. and one'wishing to^memorialize the structure wtU provide for the 6:80 p.m. with dinner being S?** JweU ObHBBTBOBTA FREE HOME DEMONSTRATTON; The OouncU also resolved to was bora Fob. 27 at the New York University Hotyital, New SsS^SSSSSe beaten two or three tricks at cannot be sure of making five ■ Mrs. BEuney T. Peterman, in deceased ma^ send a check for York City. Her maternal grandparents are M r. and Mfa. Leon­ church office, a kitchen, rest­ served immediately aftei^ V Ia m M M b If Ia WI lou r sp ades. A penalty o f 300 extend the time period from 80 era wishing to call the South a 4 « f * d a hearts. ard Oordon, Huntington Bay, L. I„ N. T. (Her pateraal grand- rooms, equipment noomz and an Dancing wUl'< be from 9 p.m. points is acceptable but not to 129 days to execute the pur­ Phono: 649-4539 In tournament bridge, as Ed­ mothjer la Mrs. RuUi Felr, 18 Arcellla Dr., Manchester. Her en trance. to 1 a.m. to the music th^ Windsor Post Office, dial 644- really delicious; and a penalty THEATER TIME chase agreements for the sales gar Kaplan points out in an ex­ paternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Nathan live- Gurgel explained that the in­ BIU Clotta Orchestra. of 600 points would be a poor Come One—Come All—Family and Friends of the old Town HaU site and FOGARTY'S INSURED cellent product called "Doop” SCHEDULE rant, Ooiohester. Her materaal greabgrandparenta are Mrs., terior walls of the worship area Tickets may be obtained by ATUUmC bargain indeed. A Real “ St. Paddy's Day*> Dinner Special! the Sadd Memorial library Manchester Evening Herald (a device that lets you practice SPECIAL Bertta Gordon, Flttsflold, Mask.; and Moyer Meach, Queens, will be of light textured con- calling Ektward Curtin of 627 — l i * BUDGET PAYMENT FLAM If West did bid four spades BuUdtaig site. tournament bidding and play). Burnside—“Love Story” , 7:06, CORNED BEEF L.I. Crete masonry unite and will PteaiiLit Valley Rd. or ^nald CNi. H B A T in rubber bridge, South would South cannot afford to settle for Sslary Study •I *1 « *1 • have an exposed wood plank Waslk of 28 Carman Rd. B a rb ara V a rrick , TeL 644-8274. double rather than bid five 9:00 and CABBAGE , • 1 . 9 5 300 points if other players are anema I — “Clay-Frazler WEDNESDAY Hie OouncU was unsuccess­ BtacDonald, Dougiaa Sawyer, son of Robert J. Jr. and celUng supported by heavy Urn- Ckibs CM 1$-Y«sr Star hearts. Hie penalty would pro- Boded potato, a glass scorin g 4fi0 points w ith the Fight”, 7:00, 9:00; “Fools”, Green Beer! AND ful in naming a five-member klarcy Irwin MacDonald, 27 Heron Rd., East Hartford. He waa her laminated beamA The ex- CUb Scout Pack IM has been FOGiUmr BROTHERS, INCl salary study committee to re­ Before Looking for ttat North-South cards. 7:30, 9:00 et’s Make It A bom March 4 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Hla maternal terior of the buUding will be awarded a ten-year star on its in TBIT. OIL • BURNER SALES A.SERVICB vise current programs, but did NEW J W — Bath Coup Cinema H—“The Owl A The 6r Ole St. Pat! D a i r i i grandparents are Hr. and Mra. Donald S. Irwin, 81 Bancroft faced primarily with dark brown new charter representing 10 fUl the positions for the Indus­ When West opens the king of Pussycat” , 7:30. 9:30 ^ TH U RSD AY PI., RockvUle. His paternal grandparents are Mr. anU Mrs. ramblestone units with a light- years of continuous registration, GET A HAIRCUT! 319 Brood Stieot # Monchorter, Conn. -diamonds. South executes the trial Development Oommlssloti. UA Theater—“Cold Turkey” , WHARF Restaurant Robert J. MacDonald Sr., 89 Deepwood Dr., South Windsor. er brown cast panels provld- BVed Babbitt, a sal st ant Dls- AT Bath Coup by refusing the first Joh n .MldUn 849 G riffin R d . 7:00, 9:18 Q u e e n He has a brother, Robert J. m , 1. Ing a contrast for the uiqier trlct Oonunisrioner praised the trick. West cannot afford to Manchester Drive-In — Re­ MARCH 17 & 18 was appointed to replace John i*> I* *1 • portion. Pack for this achievement at Rufsell's Barber Shop lead another diamond since then Oarpenter and Richard Eriks­ Comer Oak A Sprace Sts. Metre, Kailierine Marie, daughter of Gsuy and Ann 21at- Completion of construction is a recent Blue and Gold Ban- Read Herald Advertisements South’s jack would win a trick. opens Friday son o f 18 Birch lUlI wlU nil the Bast Hartford Drive-In—Re­ kowski Mlatre, 86 Seaman Circle, Manchester. She waa bom expected around the first of the quet. The presentation was Hie forced switch gives South poslUon left vacant by Richard M arch 8 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal time to develop the clubs. opens Friday B errio. Efist Windsor Drive-In — Re­ grandparents are Mr. and Mra. Stanley Zatkowakl, 171 Thomp­ A^n0s Ikiyis When West shifts to a spade Mayor Howard Pitts com­ son Rd., Manchester. Her pateraal grandparents are Mr. and at the second trick. declarer opens Friday mended the South Windsor bas- Mrs. Cliarlea Matre, 113 W. Center St., Manchester. wins, draws two ixxmds of Meadows Drive-In — “Hiun- ketbaU team for bringing home trumps and begins on the clube. derball” , 7:80; “You Only Live the CHAO O lass A state ch a m ­ Performances on CoHey, Kimberly Ann, daughter of Maurice Jr. and, West discards on the second Twice", 9:48 pionship and noted that a “Sa­ K athy Guatafaon C oltey , 178 Sm ith D r., Bhuri H artford. She club, and declarer allows East lute the Champions” banquet to win. THURSDAY & FRIDAY, banana split waa bom Feb. 27 at Manchester Memorial Hoapltal. Her ma­ wUl be held on April 8 at Music Stopped ternal grandmoUier Is Mra, AUce Guatafaon, 76 Wells St., Man­ South wins the dlEunond re­ MARCH 18 & 19. 1971 Schaub’a Restaurant

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER> CONN.. TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1971 t>AG E P O U R Church, was developed over V em on Stop Smoking tee past ten years by tee med­ n Session Draws ical and ministerial depart­ ments of tee denomination. The PLAZA DEPT. STORE W elf are System Snarl church is sponsoring this plan 64 Registrants as part of Its contribution to (We Have A Notion To Fleaoe) . rt physical fitness prog;ram of E. MIDIMLE TPKE. (Next to Popular Mkt.) Some 64 persons Aired at LWV Forum 5 ®®_®_®^f_ tee nation at a time when clear last night at tee first session OPEN WED., TH U B ^ JCML tin • minds and healthy citizens are A welfare moteer from Hart- 13.6 mUlion people -on welfare of tee five-day Stop Smoking .... ™ , , j. .. MOTH REPELLENTS ford described her joblessness In tee country, all under a most Seminar at Mott's im m u n ity said. It is'part of tee church’s NUGGETS — CRYSTALS — FLAKES and BALLS In spite o< having been put |f®“ !®‘®“*^ Hall. The seminar will con­ gested tee answer might be to tinue meeting at 7 p.m. until cooperation,with the American From 37c For Full Pound through five training programs, g;et the local and state govern­ Friday. Cancer Society, tee American a welfare case supervisor de- Heart Association, and tee ments out of It. Mrs. George Frost of 187 Tuberculosis and Respiratory scribed tee Impossibilities of "The welfare problem almost Wells St., special guest at last Disease Association. making any system work under defies understanding,” he said, night’s session, was presented the mountain of paperwork sep­ "but so do tee problems of tee a book, "Life at its Best," by The plan consists of therapy arating needs from soluUtxis, mentally retarded youngsters BUen White. She quit smoking sessions and two state legislators spoke — as does everything involving while participating in tee Five- “ ^e consecuative evenings with hopefully of turning tee whole crime, tee courts and tee jails, Day Plan after smoking for 20 l®ctures, discussions, films. especially Meriden and Chesh­ demonstrations and exchange of welfare system over to tee fed­ years. She hasn’t had a cig­ SOUTH SIDE eral government ire. arette since, but admits she oc­ experiences. The personal con­ ENTRANCE About 60 persons crowded “ What are tee priorities?” he casionally dreams of having trol program shows how to re­ into tee meeting room at tee eisked, answering teat he felt one. “'Seeing tee films of what lax; how to avoid familiar spots First Federal Savings Bank last the governor's budget would my lungs probably looked like, or activities that might lead night to attend a pubUc forum simply create new welfare tee lectures, my trouble breath­ to a smoke; when to exercise; on welfare, sponsored by the population, one of blue collar ing and fear of em{^ysema, how to breathe, what to eat and League of Women Voters. workers pushed "over tee made me quit tee first nigjit of drink; and even what to think 'The case supervisor, Mrs. edge" economically. tee seminar seven years ago," at crucial times. A buddy sys­ Ethel Devine, who works in tee State Senator Robert Houley Mrs. Frost said. tem similar to teat used by Manchester office of tee wel­ outlined tee results of a survey At tonight’s session Mrs. Bar­ Alcoholics Anonymous and tee fare department, said she is done at a cost to tee state of bara Smite of New Britain, who follow-up are 'vital parts of tee one of seven workers who $125,000, to get a comprehen- had her larnyx removed because program. slve report of tee welfare prob­ process the cases of 613 fam­ o f cancer,-will speak. She had to lem in tee state. ilies receiving or trying to re­ learn a new way of speEddng He said that before tee situa­ Bowie Knife ceive assistance. after her operation. Softspoken, s h e quickly tion gets any better, tee state WASHINGTON, Ark. (AiP) — Is going to have to spend twice Tomorrow Dr. Fred Becker, a This small town in Southwest To Assure Convenience sketched a picture of a myriad pathologist at Manchester of programs, all identified by as much money on it. He said AVkansas bills itself as the^' Memorial Hospital, will speste. letters and numerals such as people didn’t understand tee home of tee famed _ “ BoWle A film, “EmbatUed Cell," will Bereavement is no time for nuisances AFDC, AB, Tltie XIX, and complexities of welfare and tee Knife," sometimes called tee be shown. On Thursday Dr. many more referring to aid to outcry was to cut down. The (Herald photo by Bucelvlclus) ■'ArkEuisas Toothpick.” such as hunting for a parking place. To Joseph Kristan of Rockville will families 'with dependant chil­ General Assembly did just that, The town advertises that in speak. Dr. Cameron Msumba of As the program begins tomorrow, the Jaycees translated that idea into a “ Do organized data in order to formulate dren, Bid to the blind, and he said. South Windsor November of 1832 Jim- Bowie assure parking convenience, we provide Jaycees ask each citizen to shuck indif­ Something” ’ pilot project Involving four exact statements of volunteer needs. The FISH Needs medical assistance of various But he also said cutting down Monson State Hospital will speak employed a wilderness silver­ a private, off-street area. ference and to offer help to any of the selected local chapters and lasting three projections indicate a- preliminary need kinds. on programs which might ulti­ on Friday at tee final session. smith by tee name of James They Vc Doing Something, many organizations that ar/e joining in months. Standing on the success of those for close to a thousand volimteers. To administer tee programs mately get tee young into tee Boy From Manchester Those who wish to register or Black of Washington to make the assualt on apathy. The Red Cross, first programs, especially the Marietta, The Red Cross, in conjunction, will con­ More Helpers is a problem hampered by budg­ mainstream of society and off get more Information may call him a knife teat would be a bet­ the Senior Citizens, the Welfare and Rec­ Ohio, endeavor, the U.S. Jaycees Board duct a two-day, natlcmally-developed et and legislative acts, she said, welfare is shortsighted, and he Mrs. Donald Anderson, 1343 Tol­ ter fighting weapon thEui any­ Manchester FISH, which has land Tpke., or come to tonight’s reation Departments, The Council of of Directors issued the challenge to all training seminar in the best use of vol- and hampered also by the in­ questioned tee cost of such sav­ Becomes Eagle Scout thing teen existing. m ■ ■ L A MMCMItR.'THC IX K R .D IE OKORDER OF TXE OOlOCN RUII Are You? Churches, FISH, the Boys and Girls of imteers for the organizations. been serving Manchester resi­ ings. He also favored a federal session. Black, as tee story goes, the local Jaycees throughout the country. creasing numbers of persons Scouting, and others, will channel volun­ During March 1911, there will be a With the support of the Manchester dents for nearly three years, seeking aid; by unemployment, takeover of welfare. jtrg. Robert Johnson pins tee David plans to attend Man- The session at Mott’s is tee made tee knife as ordered, teen "Do Something” asks each of us to re­ his community, and to his country. teer h(Blp to provide a myriad of humane concerted effort by all the Connecticut Automobile Dealers Association, the Jay­ the lack of adequate staff, and As a final suggestion, Repre- Eagle Scout Award for cheater Community College in 30th held in tee Greater Hsirt- made another for his own. Bow- HO I place idle chatter with individual action. “ Do Something” is the name of a i^averaglng 69 calls a month services. The Jaycees are prepared, and Chapters to organize volunteers in vari­ cees will circulate “ Do Something” but­ pressure from groups on every sentatlve Dooley stressed what gouth Windsor Troop 880 on tee fall and will become asslst- ford area. The Five-Day plsm, le chose Blaek’s knife Eind tee 400 MAIN STREET • MANCHESTER, CONN. ^Do Something” is the answer to the drive, of which the hopes are to eventu­ and needs more transportation the organizations are waiting, for tomor­ ous communities for the "D o Something” tons, car stickers^ and billboards, to side of the question. he termed a bad public rela- gej,_ David Johnson at a ant scoutmaster in Troop 880 in sponsored els a public service weapon becEune known els tee HOWARD HOLMES ARTHUR HOLMES NORMAN HOLMES qivestion ‘What can one person do?’ ally enlist half of the population of Man­ row to do something. campaign. spread the spirit of the idea. volunteers. tions job as far as welfare was qj Honor supper, Sunday August. by tee Seventh-Day Adventist Bowie knife. With these words, tlvs Jaycees of Man­ chester in volunteer work for each other. ’ "The middle class carries tee To date, the Manchester Jaycees The idea is to build the integrity of concerned. "H ie worst thing Is gj Peter’s Episcopal Church, .______^______chester, and the Manchester Automobile It takes as a philosophy the tru^e sefise "Do Something” began in April 1969, liirs. Edward Cavln, a FISH burden,” she said, but "tee through a committee chaired by Ranald America around a core of communities to become mllltEint’’ he said. Dealers Association, challenge every of community; each individual's commit­ when President Nixon created the Volun­ coordinator, said "FISH • just client has been left behind.” South Windsor. Walsh and captained by Donald Fogg, committed to the health iuid happiness It’s one way, he said, which citizen of Manchester to begin an era of ment to make the group strong and tary Action Program to spur Americans doesn’t pick up new volunteers Possible Solution Cited Da'vld is the son of Mr. ELnd of everyone in them. won’t accomplish a thing. active ivesponsiblUty to his neighbors, to healthy. in voluntary service. The United States Richard Warner, and William Hyde, have as fast as it loses them as She touched on some soluticms Mrs. Robert Johnson of 16 Eeist more and more women are go- which have been offered. Hope­ Eldrldge St., Manchester. He fully these were to be tee sub­ nell to the Capitol Region Plan­ Chrysler, up % at 5%; and jng to work.” joined the South Windsor troop jects of discussion cUteough, as Vernon ning Agency; Atty. Sol Keren­ Vem on General Motors, up % at 84%. ^ ^^^t of all calls Local Chamber in October of 1970 when Man­ it turned out, tee evening wasn't sky, Housing Authority; Rob­ ^ FISH are for transportation. chester Troop 159 disbanded. nearly long enough. ert Wehrli, Permanent Build­ C o o lin g O f f mostly from the elderly, for Joins New State The Eagle Award was jointly ing Committee; William Houle, Council Avoids Taking Stand EL CENTRO, Calif. (A P ) — doctor and hospital out-pablent A flat grant to families need­ presented to David by lUs old ing aid would be one way to Business Group Council Asks Review Planning Commission; David Police arrested G. B. Duncan appointments, food shopping, troop scoutmaster, William Cssd Somerville, Traffic Authority; meet the need faster, she said, On Teacher Pay Negotiations after his wife said he threatened 3jj(j emergency transportation, The Board of Directors of tee Auden, under whose h® Theodore Johnson, Zoning Com­ her with a pistol, n ie charges ipjjg ggjig come from indivl- and would put tee cost of ad­ had received the majority of his mission. were dropped but Duncan asked convalescent homes, pub- ministration. Other possibilities Manchester ChELmber of Cbm- Of Architect Contract A motion that the Town Coun- the town concerning the salary „ „ u w ------’ ------’ scout training, and Troop 880 Tlie following were reaj^int- might be to copy Canada's j„erce h£is voted to join tee scoutmaster Kenneth Bradley, ments; William Balkln and cU „v. U, U.. Bo„d .to. .... Family Allowance Plan or to A contract being negotiated that there was a holdup on the the CouncU wait and take ac­ new Connecticut Business and under whom he had received tee between the town and William Regan Road area sewer In- Robert Deming to the North of Education concerning the sal­ ^ tw a s o n J u n e 2 8 , 1OT3. Department, and school social institute a negative income tax. tion, after the schedule is re­ T h 7 n i ^ " s ^ e r ~ a ^ i ^ i r e d Association, effective balance of his training from Life ValueCenters McHugh, architect for the pro- stallation because the town Central Refuse Disposal Dis­ ary schedule for teachers in On M ^ 1^1971, poUce ^ t ^e^kers. The heaviest need is vealed. as an angry reel- AprU 1. Th® affiliation was an- Scout on. posed addition to Rockville could not obtain easements trict and Wilfred Lutz, auditor. town, was withdrawn after Wolff said, " I can tell you a letter from ^ n c a n a s k ^ for aftemoon. tee subject as an angry Da'vld is a member of the his plstol pistol back. " I ’ve cooled off of welfare. Mrs. Gert- nounced today by Dr. Harvey High School, is being sent back from the railroad officials. The SAT Registrations some CouncU members ques­ this, the offers already made plent “Order of tee Arrow," and a now,” he said. Those wishing more informa- rude McCaU of 400 Prospect Pastel, chamber president, to the permanent building com- line goes across that area. Registration materials are tioned the legaUty of such ac­ are beyond what I am suggest­ of the Bronze and mittee for further review. ^0 contacted Cover- available in the Guidance Of- Duncan is 74 and lives in about FISH or to volun­ flhe Connecticut Business and recipient tion. ing (the normal increment).’’ teer their services may contact silver cedars. He is a junior The Town Coimcil discussed nor Meskill and he in turn Im- tice at Rockville for Jtmiors Houstmi. two children, wsmts a job that pidiistry Councilman Thomas Wolff It was flnaUy voted to table record of his Mrs. Edward Cavln, 18 DMiver asslstuit scoutmaster, and has the proposed ccmtract last mediately contacted railroad of- who wish to take the Scholastic Police found a pays at least what she receives headquarters In Hartford, com- made the motion at last night’s action on the motliMi until the arrest but were sUll looking lor Rd., or Mrs. James O’Lougfalin, positions of assistant night. It is just for preliminary ficials and obtained the ease- Aptltute tests on April 17. In aid. She works, but as an “ "®® Previous State C h i^- ® igader patrol leader, sen- meeting saying he felt the Chun- next meeting of the CouncU, in the gun. 46 Falndew St. architect’s plans. A referendum ment agreements plus a It is recommended, by the cU should go on record as be­ two weeks in order to have unpaid volunteer for W RAP b®r o t Commerce ^ tee Nto- Pior _ patrol , ii„rto..leader, seniora a n in r crew vote several weeks ago ap­ (the Welfare Recipients Are ufacturers Association of Con- March Tire Values at promise of any others needed, guidance staff that the Juniors ing opposed to any Increase in Schwebel bring in a recom- leader, senior asslstEUit scout- proved an appropriation of Discuss Drainage Problem who are planning to go to col- teacher salaries beyond the nor- mendation. People program) Eind is idee necticut. Tlie meigez of tee two mEister and instructor. $120,000 for the architect. The The drainage problem in the lege, especlEilly those planning mal increments. ------president of tee city-wide Wei- organizations took effect Jan. 1 . coat for the preliminary plans parking lot of the Vernon Post on applying for early accep- Lenten Speaker Wolff had, speakinjg for fare Mothers’ Association. The local chamber qualified . may not go this high. office on Rt. 30, was rehashed tance, take this test. There will separate vacatioiis this yeai: . Mother Aseaila System its first year membership in ^ ^ himself, issued a statement. NEW! — EXCITING Richard Borden, director of again last night. Mayor McCoy be another testing session in The Rev Itobert W. M off, yegtertay, asking the Board of Stocks Zoom She said she has b e «i put CBIA with an understELnding administration, explained that ______You paint the house... said he had talked wdth postal July. vicar of St. ______EducaUon to hold the line on through five job training pro- teat It wSl reapprEilse member- NATURAL I^EALTH whatever the amount the final officials '3 and^,^ they feitfelt that in­ in- Those planning to register ^ l*°n , will speak at St. Mary’s grams but 80 prospective em- slilp ibeneflts next March, price of construction would be salaries due to the In New Rally she paints the garage. FOOD SHOPPE Esso ValueCenters. stallation of dry wells would not must pay the fee of $6.76 by Episcopal Church tomorrow at ployers refused her a job be- The state organization is said reduced by that amount. solve the problem of all of the March 17. The closing date for P *” ’ "*ldweek lenten cause of her health (she’s a to be gearing its energies toward Some Council members did sent time. NEW YORK (AP) — Stock AT 'THE difibetlc Euid overweight). She state-wide legislation on taxes, not approve of some of the water that settles in the lot. registration te March 31. sneaker serves as CouncU member Donald Sad- prices shot forward in Tues­ stipulations in the proposed con­ Mayor McCoy said he has jjlk Faculties a d ^ ^ r to t e e ^ r t f o r d Arch- rozinskl questioned the legal- day’s very active trading, Ethto aidmitted later that she eonployes, and tee environment, PARKADE contacted the State Department advisor to tne naruora arcn hasn’t yet achieved her high Laws enaoted by tee General tract concerning additional ser­ Use of the Elk’s Club, North deaconry Youth Program and spurred higher by news of an­ LIGGETT PHARMACY of Transportation asking that school equlvEilency diploma but Assembly which have Ein im- vices of employes of the thP town he allowed to nine the Unemploy- as chairman of the nominations ^hw ebel ex- other prime-rate cut. architect. the town be allowed to pipe me . piaima haa been extended plained that under the provision The noon Dow Jones average Is working on It. pact on tee business climate Oil Chai^ and Lube. excessexcea.s water across Rt. 30 to Claims, has been extended committee and church clergy ^ statutes the Town AUas 4-ply Nylon Cord Tires. AUas Plycron Tires. Town Attorney Abbott Schwe- lor the. remainder of this relations committee of the „ ® ® statutes, me Town^ of 30 Industrial stocks climbed She Wtterly assEdled tee hick are of primary Concern to put tee water on tee other side 10 bel said it is his understanding month. Manchester Council of CouncU, as tee g w e n ^ body. 7.12 to 916.32. of day care centers, saying cBIA, sLccordlng to its presi- that the contract is not of tee road on state property. teey should be offered not only dent, Arthur L. Woods. Councilman Thomas Wolff Last week tee club withdrew Churches. ^® schedule is pre- Big Board volume was 11.41 negotiable as McHugh has al­ of tee facility but He is also tee president of sented, accept or reject it. He for working mothers but as ------commented teat tee problem million shares up from tee 7.91 2 4 1 2 readylauy said theseinese are hisms prices. - decided it would extend tee tee Manchester CTergy Assocl- said uif metee (..ouncuCouncU i^takes e s acuonaction million shares traded at tee drqp-ln centers for any need Councilman Stuart Neff said ‘^me n T s a ld Ume to aUow tee town to find atlon and a member of tee Bol- before tee ^hedule is present- same time Monday. of mothers with children at She’s Blazing he home, such as doctor’s appoint- $1295 plus $1.76 F.E.T. for 650x13 Lubricate to manu­ ; thought tee Council was„ 0 ‘he ®"“ had ®“ .P® previously "°°. “ ,“™®’ offered, ® as another office. If one is not ton F.ciimenlcalEcumenical OnimcilCouncil and ed it« would be be acting before Advances led declines by 3 to Or, get away from (instant painting for years tubeless blackwall. Whitewalls "beating a dead horse.’ 1 on tee New York Stock Ex­ ments and plain nervousness. LONDON (A P ) — Fire-eater with $3.35 more each. facturers’ specifi­ to resolve found tee claimants will have to the Bolton Health Committee, tne fact. ahead . . . give it a coat of Aluminum Rough Sawn cations; fittings extra said it did not make any dif- e committee of one, He is tee contact person for Wolff said he was aware of change. She particularly complained Valerie Braltewalte was blazing plus $1.76 F.E.T. tor 650 » 13 ference what tee cost for tee the problem and he made teat go to tee Manchester office, Siding! tubeless blackwall Atlas Mlie-Pak tire. Molded to within if needed. Bolton for tee Capitol Region what was going on in tee nego- The Associated Press 60-stock of tee poor job done by Span- about tee treatment she got ot • N6 constant repainting or maintenance 3/1000 of an Inch of Drain and add up to preliminary plans would be be- otter agate. _ FeUowship Meeting Drug Information Center and tlations between tee Vernon average rose 1.6 to 817.9, with Ish Interpreters In getting d ty buses. She tvm told she Mayor McCoy said "W e have The Women’s Fellowship of • Value of home increases Four full plies of sturdy perfect round for an four quarts of Esso cause it is deductible from tee co-ordinator of thp Senior High EducaUon Association and tee industrials up 3.7, rails up 0.3, across tee way thhe recipient couldn’t carry a vital prop for exceptionally smooth, Extra motor oil; total cost of tee school. had other things more import" tee Union Congregational and utilities Up 0.3. The Asso­ • W ide choice of decorator colors is expressing herself, tee cut- her cabaret a c t-a can of gaso- nylon cord. School session at the diocese of Board of Education committee. Modem wrap-around quiet ride. Unlflo", our’best, It was finally agreed, how­ ant to do and refused Wolff’s cSiurch W ill hold a joint meet- backs inherent In tee Omnibus line—on pubUc t i ^ ^ r t . Connecticut’s Camp Washing- He was asked by another coun- ciated Press 60-bond survey was tread for good control. ' Husky wrap-around tread. slightly higher. ever, teat tee contract be sent offer. Wolff teen asked teat big with tee Fellowship of tee FREE ESTIMATES ★ EASY TERMS has cil member, Donald EMen, what unchanged. Bill \rtiich become effective in Now 24-year-old Valerie Check the values on all back to tee Building Committee tee matter be placed on tee -vernon Center Congregational ______he knew that tee rest of tee Steels, motors, and mail or­ bought a London cab to use for Note other sizes and June 1969, her own difficulty prices below. our Atlas Plycron tires. for further review of tee specific agenda for a monte from last (jhurch, Wednesday at 8 p.m. o • L members did not know. der-retail revealed no pattern. transportation. in finding medlcEil care in HEirt- /■ items questioned. night’s meeting. g p njeeUng, Gas Switch The question was not an- All other stock categories were harsh ford. She beul criticism BLACKWAU WHITEWALL F.E.T. Waiver Rejected Review AppUcattons women of tee Uhlon Church LONDON (A P ) — Some Lon- swered as Mayor Frank McCoy up. BILL TUNSKY of tee “WIN” work incentive SIZE (w/trade-in) (w/trade-in) A request of tee Talcottvllle A committee was appointed. don taxis are switching from cautioned tee Council that it Big Board prices included P L E A S E P H O N E 649-9095 2 will hold a potluck supper with program euid the inadequELcy of 2 0 1 Ford Motor, off % at 61%; War­ 7 3 5 X 1 4 30.28 Congregational Church for by the mayor, to review ap- Mrs. Hazel Harvey __ as ______hostess diesel fuel to propane gas to cut had to be careful about making food allowances. " I ’d •like a 26.55 ner-Lambert, off 1 at 3%; 2 . 1 4 Sprii^ lime-Up. waiver of sewer assessments pllcants for tee posiUon of town " “ j " Mils N lt e lir id e leading costs, engine wear and to re- public statements about tee ne- variety cnce in a while, I don’t 7 7 5 X 1 4 Amerada Hess preferred, up 1% 7 7 5 X 1 5 28.09 32.02 2 . 1 6 was rejected as being Ulegal engineer. The town has not, up . duce pollution. goUations. like mEtcaroni elU tee time. It’s t^ te ls time, had a full-time “ >® l^votions. The bottled gas will be car- It has been tee practice of at 120; International Telephone 8 2 5 X 1 4 2 . 3 2 Atty. Schwebel told tee (3oun- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Connell a hell o< a fight,” she said. 30.77 34.95 ^ 2 . 3 7 engineer. The charter provides ried in permanently-fixed rein- the salary negotiation commit- & Telegrairti preferred N, up 1 8 2 5 X 1 5 cil that tee statutes specifically ttead Herald Advertisements Complaints ChaUenged 2 . 5 0 will lead* tee program at the at 77%; Gillette, up % at 60%; 8 5 5 X 1 4 state teat non-profit organiza­ for such a position. forced cylinders reported to be tees, not to make any of their 33.72 38.53 2 . 5 4 $1095 Center Church. Bote members There was opposition from 655/845 X 15 6-cyl. cere. Borden said he has adver­ safer from rupture than tee nor- meetings public until a final tions shall be charged tee same of tee Vernon Historical Society, those listening els her com- tised, in several trade jour­ mal gas tank. A taxi firm says agreement is reached, as everyone else. Tiie Talcott- tee Connells will speak on local plaints touched on famlllELr is­ $22.96 lor 8-cyl. care. nals, and has had applica­ tee conversicm’s greatest bless- Mayor McCoy said he thought ville Church is on one of tee 21 landmarks and show sketches sues. A doctor stood up Emd sEild Prices for elanderd Forde, newly installed sewer lines. tions. He said of this number, ing would be a big reduction in tee Board of Education is al- Chevya, Plymoutha and most they have done of local land­ engine noise. ready aware of the feelings of she simply didn’t believe tesit American compacts. Alr- A recent change in tee charter eight were sifted out as being tee woman hsid EictuEilly tried AUas Belted Tires. condltlonad cars slightly scapes. Mrs. Muriel Schiebel hishar. provisions requires teat owners unquallfled, two vrttedrew teelr members “'irtlT be We un-scramble to get medicEil help within Ehe appUcatims, six have already *0PEN SUNDAYS!: of property on tee newly install­ hostesses. city. Mrs. McCaU tuid cited a been in for Interview and five Replace points, plugs, condenser ed sewer lines must pay for tee On Dean’s List cost of $6 for transportation to others have not. and rotor. installation past the property Gary S. Savllonls, 336 Center your get cEire outside of Hartford eis $ 4 1 4 4 whether or not they tie-in to tee The subcommittee, to be Adjust idle speed, set fuel mixture. Rd., a marketing major at GET she couldn’t ride tee bus. Verify timing, set centrifugal H ^ B l w I t h trade-in, line. Dr. Ellen Manner, a local nOMSM Diu* $2.64 F.E.T. tor F70-14 advance, and much more. Mayor Frank McCoy said tee has been heating oil pediatrician amd cardiologla tubeless Atlas H-P tire. Smyrskl as mem^re,- ,wlU In- Board'of Education complained named to tee Dean’s List. SEild she works ot the s ta ffs ^ because it had to pay some tervlew tee candidates and re­ LUCKY Savllonls is among 269 stu­ hnopiiaia in HELTtford and knew STOPS DAMPNESS ' Two fiberglass belts, port a recommendation back $16,000 for tee line past the Ver­ dents who were named to tee budget that there were none who would polyester cord body. non Elementary School but tee to tee board. • Up to 29% wider than list. Of this number 121 are ON YOUR not tEike CEire of a patient in Appointmento Made bieven monthly payments. conventional tires. town hade to charge for it. need, that tee UCkmn facility IN BI^MENT WALLS 10 Plastic UUlity B ^ . The '‘= ;:g a^^uTtmenU « J" • Whitewall on one side, Sewer Held Up tration, 109 are arts and science was ELCtimlly looking for pa­ Mayor McCoy told the Council wore approved: Thomas Con- red stripe on the other. majors and 39 are in tee School tients and In some cases gave of Engineering. Some days are hot. Some days are cold. Even your weatherman teem more time than those Mho SEAL WATER OUT Similar values on all doesn’t know for sure. psdd. She eUbo cited tee prob­ our Atlas H-P tires. 49< ond dKorot* your roosoMy That’s why your heating oil budget needs a balancing act lems of those who do try to while supply lasts. Saint Patrick's Day can be pay without tee many resources WHITEWALL W hlte/red eldewall F.B.T. Danbury Pilot wdls. Just mix THOROSEAL SIZE BLACKWALL F.E.T. size your lucky day, if you COMPLETE And that’s what we offer you. The heating oil budget-paymenl (w/trade-ln) (w/trade-in) (w/trade-ln) • Heavy-duty,26- of welfEure to help teem. wirii wotor and itnislM al 2.64 take your tax return to ■ETBOIIS plan that spreads your payments evenly over the months. A worker for tee work Incen­ 6 0 0 X 1 3 1 . 6 0 Q70-14 gallon capacity. Dies in Crash Thorow*! 12.95 14.95 1 . 7 6 45.20 2.86 tive program In Hartford, Mrs. 6 5 0 X 1 3 1 G70-15 H & R BLOCK. We'll pre­ 2 . 1 4 Great for garbage, leaves, clothes, etc. What you pay in May, yoif pay in December. 7 7 5 X 1 4 i t ATLANTITC, N.C. (A P ) — The pare, check and guaran­ Ckirolyn Heirrlson of Rockville, 15.95 17.95 2 . 1 6 3.11 a i 7 7 5 X 1 5 H70-15 49.86 There’s no finance charge. No carrying charge. All you pay vigorously objected to Mrs. Mc- pilot and radar Intercept officer tee your return, making 1 GABON "bringing this kind of talk sure you receive every for is clean, dependable Mobil heating oil. What 10 LBS. SS.S5 on a Marine jet fighter were Into Rockville, poisoning these legitimate deduction. See you get is heating efficiency all year ’round. Look for these s^ns. "111 t h e nAroela « f | tn killed Monday when their craft ^up pet^le’s minds.” As she accus­ Why Esso ValueCenters? 9 H & R BLOCK. You'll be Call us now. We’re home heating spebial- r. dowritown menehuter^ pM. ed Mrs. McCaU of not keeping SGAUONS crashed five mUes north of At­ I • ■ »kOCK 1071 glad we got together. ______ists. And Budget Un-scramblers. . n C a tln g OH appointments with her office, The above prices on tires and services lantic. GUARANTEE SOUS. $21.40 Because it doesn’t make sense for you to have to drive all the way across the subject was changed and are available nationally at stations The pilot was 1st Lt. .John M. W e guarantee accurate preparation o f every tax return. town to get a bargain on a tine or a battery or something else for your car. new spring “make believe” If we moke ony errors that cost you any penalty or questions put to tee speak- operated by Humble Oil & Refining ValueCenters ValueCenters Halas, 23, of Danbury, Conn., a M-HOIffl 8ERVHX! PHONE 6 « 4 I » CASH and CARRY Not when the Esso station in your neighborhood can sell you what you interest, we will poy thot penolty or interert.______Company located in many metropolitan Marine for tee past tlu’ce years. Asked what they thought need at a price that's right. And let you charge it all on your Esso credit This Sign identifies The other victim was 1st Lt. about mandatory job training areas and communities. This sign idontlfies otatlons arfificial flowers SMM HiAMCHtsrSA CSMTSM card, with months to pay. operated by Humble Oil & Independent Esso Joseph L. Jane, 28, of Havelock, H&R for those on welfare, bote tee Prices and offers may vaiy at partici­ dealers. J r c . Fs*y» ValueiDenters are Esso stations with a continuing program of real Refining Company. N.C. M oriarty Brothers cEise worker Eind the welfare pating independent Esso dealers. • brighten up these dreary days AMERICA'S LARGEST TAX SERVICE WITH OVER 5000 OFFICES values for your car. Stop in and see what we mean. with some of our lovely make The F-R Phamtom jet was on mother Eigreed day care centers a rocket-firing and bomb train­ MANCHESTER SHOPPING PARKADE believes — they’re so “life-like.” WE GIVE VALUABLE GREEN STAMPS! hfid to come first. ing mission and' was attached (Rear Lower Level) Legislatora’ Oommonts fairway priced from 10^ to Attack Squadron 201, Marine Monday thru Friday 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. When legislative bills were ■Moaclicrte^ LI Esso men are doing more. Combat Crew Readiness Train­ Saturday and Sunday 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. 315 CENTER STREET MANCHBSTM discussed, tee two legislators ing Group 20, 2nd Marine Air­ ______Phono M6-5440 ______had tee most to say. R®P- Thomas Dooley said there were craft Wing at Marine Air Sta­ iNO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY!- tion, Cherry Point,'* N.C. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1971 PAGE SEVEN PAGE SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHiSTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1971 were worn in the American contention, but two months later Rosary Society colonies. Women in general did R ail Suit the judge granted the moti<»i varying successes of their appeal to not wear wigs, but had their for a summary judgment. what is lowest In human nahire, and go own hsdr, sometimes with the "The court should not have Planning Whist on with Its own valiant pretense that tt addition of hair pieces, elkbor- Ruling Upset decided the merits of the limit- ^ lEu^ntngNiifraUi ately dressed and' powdered. ed motion without affording the ^t. Bridget Rosary Society P U B LISH E D ___ does believe there Is such a thing as a plaintiffs a reasonable oppor- wUl sponsor a mllltaxy whist HERALD PRINTING OOv INC. Early in the reign of George By Top Court tunlty to investigfate the factual and setback canl party Friday 13 Btesell Street moral issue which forbids a good stale ni tMs fasMcm began to wane Mancheeter, Oonn. and legal questions raised by 8 p.m. at St. Bridget SchoM THOMAS F. FERGUSON to exploit the weaknesses of its own except among professionals. HARTFORD (AP) —The Con- WALTER R. FERGUSON the defendants’ affidavits and to P u b lish ers citizens! The French and American Rev- nectlcut Supreme Court over- submit _ counter _ _ affidavits __ if the cafeteria. The event la open to FVwnded October 1. ISSl No matter where you go these XIII as distinctive feature of oluUons which swept away turned a lower court ruling in i^esul't” M their invekigatioiis public, and tickets may be Published Every DvenlnR' Except autdays days you see women wearing costume. The Abbe de la Ri- maily social customs and class favor of trustees of the New warranted it,” the Mgh court at the door, end Holidays. Entered at the Port Office tU wigs. They have become an ac- wore a wig made distinction, were responsible for Haven Railroad and the Penn gaid Tuesday. Edward Me- Manchester, Oonn., as Second Class Mall No, Not Even A Book M atter cepted part of tiieir wardrobes ® Four the complete disappearance of “ damage suit m other decisions Tuesday, Keever wUl conduct the games R ip en tiv tt«r« h a . ^ Was the wlg as the symbol of a so- Tuesday w d returned the case the Mah court: Refreshments will be served SUBSCRIPnON RATsi JudUce William O. Douglas is in trou­ PaycUOlo In Advance ^ j •*** been a trend portrait busts were made this clal class or profession Whes tor proceedings in New rLondon '—Overturned . a lower court prizes awarded. Proceeds One Year ...... 139.00 ble agautK^^thls time as a result of un­ luxurious long black are now worn as part of the M Superior Court, S ix M onths ...... 19.G0 ruling that the MetropoUtan will be used for the eight schM- scrupulous ajjd unauthorized Russian l^red wigs for those who want curls. His courtiers promptly flclal costume only in « me Great oi The Mgh court said, in Three Months ...... 9.7S the now look’’ after business ~ ~~ District improperly levied a arsMps the society maintains ______O ne M onth ...... S.aS______distortion of hmNlatest book, "Points of hours niul nsnllv t r i 8“** and Ole style Britain, by judges and barrls- sence, that the Superior Court sewer connection chaige against at Bast Catholic Mgh SchoM MBMBFIR^OF for iMiff h nim i vnntha to capitals O f Europe, ters. judge acted too hastily when he the Rocky Mil Convalescent and other projecU of the so- long-haired youths THE ASSOCIATED PRESS RebelHon.’’ lor lang-halred youths to wear Louis XIVXTV as a vouthyouth was proudnroiid ___ issued a directed ___ verdict______for Home. ' clety. Mrs. McKeever,'______•______general_ The Assooated Preas Is erdustvely en­ on occasions that call for con­ of Ms abundant hair and did not , , **’® development of titled to the use of republICBtlon of all As Russia has condots^ this book for the railroad. —Overturned the ruling of a chairman of the event, will be servative attire. Some military appear in a wig until he was calling for cloee-up news dispatches credited to It or not othrt- The suit was brou^t in 1969 ^tate referee who found in fa- assisted by a large committee. wise credited in this paper and also the publlcatlon in its "USA.’N.a magazine cadets and GI’s wear them ofi in Ms 40’s. During his old age cameras and greater emphasis local news published here. All rights of repuhlloaUon of special dis­ supposedly devoted to givuig Soviet duty because, they say, short he wore a white' vrie "Pencil youthfulness, the ancient art by Raymond A. Plouffe of Col- ^ James ^raantl of Wa- patches nereln are also reserved. scholars their view of America, just hair cuts do not attract dates. dandles foUowed suit' by lib- was revived. Men chestfir, who contended the r ^ - The Herald Printing Company me., as­ The wearing of wigs by both erally sprinkling their wigs with started using hair pieces called ro^ was respc^ble for the J>y ^ ^ l e ^ M g sumes no financial rertxmslbaity for typo- about everything objective or critical WMte powder, thus launching a tou^e^wMch were so cleverly “ ‘Jf ^ Ti re s f n (? graphloal errors appearing In adverUse- sexes Is as old os recorded Ms- BROWN'S 0 ments and other reading matter in TTie Justice Douglas had to say about Com­ tory. new fasMcm. designed and secured that they ^nt Brook lyoad in East Hamp- Manchester F ining Herald. ton on April 7, 1068. Plooffe the defendant, Seth ALTO SERVICE HR E SHOt> munism has been edited out. addition, During the reign o t Amen- were often mistaken tor natural m sold he was driving a truck Persson, ...... that the maat^was . _ in­ IM W. .Middle Tpke. Subecriber to Los Angeles Tbnes-Waslilng- holep HI (1417-1379 BC) court After the Restoration, under growing hair. In the 1960’a wigs tan Poet News Service. • some of the critical things he.had to say Charle II, the wearing of the for women became fashicxtable. across the bridge when it col- although it was not. The 643-2819 Full service client of N. E. A. Service, me. officials’ wives started wearing lapsed, resulting in injuries. returned the case to • MOBTf, CREDIT CARD Publishers Representatives — Matnsws, about life In America have been harden­ l(»ig ornamental stylized wigs. peruke attained great popular- ihe emphasis here is also for a Shannon and Cullen Inc., Special Agency Ity in England. Under Queen natural look. The finest blond In an answer to the suit, the *® court for a directed — New York, Chicago, Detroit and Borton. ed, by leaving out many of his own These remained in fasMon until railroad denied allegations that Jur Wednesday — 1 p.m. Mbnday. will be deplored by a few of his friends, and Persians used them. The road trackpad been abandon- Extended ouUook for Connect­ F\>r Thursday — 1 p.m. Tuesday elaborately frizzled hair worn tinguished to different groups dowry. From 60,000 to 300,000 ed before the accident, with icut ThuradtCy througji Saturday: FV)c FYlday — 1 p .m . W edn esday. but welcomed by m any of his enemies. such as churchmen, doctors, strands of hair are used in a Classified deadline 4:39 p.m. day be­ by some of the figures in the proper notification to the town Ealr Thursday and Friday. Drive in today ... Charge if! fore publlcatlon 4:30 p.m. Friday for Eventually, they will get around to quot­ frescoes found at Cnoesos sug­ lawyers, soldiers, sailors, mer- fine full wig, which is made by ^ East Hampton and the Pub- Cloudy Saturday with rain like- Saturday and Monday publication. n a Mv AM A \1Ta A 14ta«a M,. AM • _ ^ a m ^ a * a __ a. a _ _ ing, for use against him, this distorted gests that artifical hair may chant men, etc. \Vealthy men knitting each hair by hand onto lie Uilitles Commission. Seasonable temperatures WILSON Tuesday, March 16 have been worn by the Cretans. built powder rooms in their a nylon foundation. Only the The railroad also asked for through the period with dally TIRES • BATTERIES • AGCESORIES Russian version of his writing, and do homes. These were windowless end that was cut from the head SUPERIOR SERVICE By the 4Ui century BC Greek a summary judgfnent at the highs averaging in the 40s and 248 Spruce Street so without bothering to explain that it is closets in which they straddled la used for knotting, so the hair time. The plaintiff asked for a overnight Iowa averaging in the women were using hair pieces. U9-802U f i rest0 tie Ti res f o n e The Lottery Depths an illeg;al, unauthorized Russian tamper­ Lucian, writing in the 2nd cen­ stools, holding paper cones over will actually appear to be grow- continuance to allow time tor upper 20a Inland sectlona to the > CITGO CREDIT CARD ^ ^ ...... their faces while barbers ap- ing and will brush naturally. ing with his own original language. tury A.D. made frequent men- an investigation of the railroad’s low 30s along the shore. New Jersey, with Its new state lottery, thm M Trigs for ^ "in e n aiid Pli®^ powder, pomade and per- New synthetics have been dev- is doing almost twice as much busiaess The perennial critics of the Justice women fume. Cheap versions were eloped that need Uttle care. They for its population as New York. will have little difficulty accepting the In Rome, wigs came into use *"8^® of horsehair and wig lot- can be washed, hung up to dry Soviet version of his writing as legiti­ in the early days of the Empire, teries appeared. Children were and then worn without resetting. Naturally, thrti, CkomecUcut has an The Greek Mstorlan Polybus forbidden to play alone because Wigmaking has come a long Interest in what New Jersey may be mate, because it will strengthen their said that Haimlbal used wigs as of thieves who would cut their way since the days of the doing right, or What New York may be own residual image of him as a leftist a means of disguise. In the hair to sell to wig makers, powder room, when wigs need Phiotographed by R^igtnald Pinto Louvre in Paris is a marble Smaller, less pretentious wigs, ed the constant attention of doing wrong. pinko. If pressed about their use of such i < ^ 3 ; bust of Plantllla made with a custom ordered from London, skilled barber! a distortion, they will probably retort SCENIC BIGELOW BROOK AT HILLIARD’S POND EVir one thing, it seems that New Jer­ removable wig. Other Roman sey succeeded In putting on even more that the Russian version has merely portrait busts were made Ms way so that by changing the ballyhoo for its lottery than did Its big adjusted his language to what he really wig, a statue would never be­ neighbor. intended to say, all along. Connecticut Yankee come unfaaMonable. Roman ANNUAL IRISH TEA PARTY Begorra! It’s Time Again For For another thing, New Jersey, from Readers of these columns familiar women of Mgh birth adopted the use of hair pieces and wigs. Ac­ the start, abandoned any prissy idea of with its recurrent strictures against ex- Inside By A.H.O. cording to Ovid and Martial, keeping a lottery respectable, or of try­ tra-cimricular activities on the part of Nixon^s Textile Fetish they preferred golden hair that Luncheon Served 11 A.M. - 2 P.M. ing to dodge the moral issue involved. the nation’s highest judiciary are proba­ Periodically it happens that it managed to deadlock itself was imported from Germany. beyond any capacity to make Faustina; wife of Marcus Aure­ MORI ARTY BROTHERS Where New York tried to sell its citi­ bly beginning to ask, if they have reach­ rival free enterprise factors in THURSDAY. MARCH 18 any recommendation to the lius, is said to have had several ed this point in this edit(»tal, whether a state’s life work their way zens that they would be performing an R eport 1971 session, which left the bat­ hundred wigs of different colors SALVATION ARMY act' of good citizenship, and supporting we now intend to recommend that mem­ into a situation in which it tle to begin again, as if from to match hei varied wardrobe. seems necessary to the con­ the beginning, in this session. In the 17th century in France Gift Table — WMte Elephant Table — Homemade Desserts their schools, if they took a chance at bers of the Supreme Court of the United By Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak tinued dollars of each that it be Last Wednesday afternoon ^ the pemigue or peruke, as their PUBLIC INVITED winning a million dollars, New Jersey States must refrain from writing, boohs? the war renewed itself, in this wigs were called, first ap­ WASHINGTON— So intensely plate is overflowing with wel­ tial prerogatives and promising able to cut into the throat of Sponsored by Home League Ladies appeals directly and simply to a human We do indeed believe that members of fare reform and national health a crash effort to pass a tex­ session’s public hearing before peared at the court of Louis does President Nixen feel the its adversary. This throat-cut­ the Supreme Court should refrain from insurance. He does not need tile bill. Apart from alienating the Banks Committee. Impulse — greed — which it considers obligation of Ms 1968 campaign ting begins out in the market­ commitment to the testile in­ another trade nightmare, where Mills, that would have provoked For this new encounter, both much more baste than any ccncept of appearing in public print, during their place, and, if it gets serious dustry that he very nearly control of Ms own committee an immediate trade fight. sides had. Increased their enough, winds up in the Legis­ civic service. membership on the Court, with anything issued a statement last week would be tenuous. Accordingly, Cooler heads—especially do­ forces, hir^d themselves new lature, with one side or the except the formal opinions or dissents denouncing the voluntary Ja.p- he was most receptive when mestic policy chief John Ehr- lobbyist generals, and brought' Instead of limiting the sale of lottery other seeking some change in anese textile import limitation Japanese textile representatives lichman imd the President's new up dazzling new weapons. tickets to respectable institutions, like they may have written in the perfor­ the rules of the contest. in a way that would have in­ paid Mm a secret visit to seek trade expert, ex-Bell and How­ And. tor a time, it seemed Such a classic contest, be­ banks. New Jei^sey lets its tickets be mance of their duties on the Court Itself. flicted irremediable damage on help on a voluntary llmitatior.. ell camera president Peter G. tween the state’s savings banks that all that mlg^t develop was We can’t think of anything a member Mmself. Nor should tMs have sur­ Peterson—prevailed to get a sold anywhere and everywhere. and Ithe state’s commercial that the two great forces Even the more restrained prised the WMte House. The softer stand. But they could To show how truly democratic it was. of the Supreme Court could write which banks, first took full shape in would, once again, pressure statement he finally made put Feb. 10 New York Journal of not remove a recommendation would not run the danger of being of the 1969 session of the General each other toward another New Jersey decided to soU tickets for Mm in bad enough trouble. It Commerce reported that Mi­ for a textile quota bill. The Assembly, showing itself open­ stalemate which would once 50 cents each, instead of the New York some ai^llcation or significance in some risks another Congressional chael Daniels, Japanese textile adamant President refused even ly in an extended public hear­ more excuse the Legislature struggle over trade legislation lobbyist here, carried Mills’ to permit a trial period for the dollar. future respcHislbllity in his performance ing before the Banks Commit­ from having to try to handle and an international trade war. proposal to Tokyo. Besides, Mills plan. on the bench, or, as in this present tee, and resolving Itself, for the issue. To make the purchase easy and con­ In a President whose flexibil­ Mills informed the WMte House That puts Mr. Nixon squarely 'Tis No Blarney, Moriorty Brofliers Is Giving that session, through behind At the conclusion of the first venient, it sold them without requiring instance, the danger of being subject to ity and pragmatism are nor­ through Budget Chief George on the trade hook. At best, he will appear Impotent before Ms the scenes maneuvers which phase of the hearing, our bat­ mally invaluable assets, this Shultz (though how completely' the purchaser to fill out any form with public misinterpretation and controver­ Southern constituents while the finally brought, as the only ac­ tle log had set it down that the unyielding adherence to Ms old is now disputed). sy. Mills proposal goes into effect. tion of the session, the creation savings banks had, by dint of his name and address. campaign pledge of textile When the Japanese announced At worst, he risks a ruinously of a special commission to one of the most beautifully or­ 7 And to make sure of appealing to the A judge’s politics, his expertise, his quotas defies rational explana­ their voluntary limitation March protectionist bill in Congress study the problem. At one time ganized and modulated presen­ philosophy all belcmg in his oCfidlal con­ tion. Still more puzzling, Mr. 8, Mills tried his hardest for at greedy part of human nature more of­ with horrendous international during the behind the 1969 tations in all legislative hear­ Nixon calls Mmself a free least grudging WMte House ac­ ten, New Jersey scheduled drawings duct on the bench and in the opinions he implications. scenes maneuvers the savings ing history, managed to climb trader, and yet by any objec­ ceptance (using free trade Re­ banks of the state might have up almost even to their adver­ every week instead of once a month. issues from it, so long as he shall serve. tive test the case for textile publican Congressmen as emis­ obtained the partial victory of sary and its two great advan­ The result of all this la that while When he wishes to indulge in public gos­ relief is notably weaker than for saries). He never had a chance. On TMs Date 1 0 .0 0 0 tages. several other industries. Although staffers offered such a test run for the change in the New York’s lottery limps along, col­ sip about them, or sell them in the mar­ In 1802, Congress authorized rules they were seeking, which The commercial hanks have Moreover, an argument can an option to the President early ketplace, or organize a cult around the establishment of the U.S. was to have the savings hanks the greatest of all advantages lecting only an average of $2,500,000 a be made that Mr. Nixon has last week, he felt Ms commit­ Military Academy at West permitted to offer their de­ in that all they need to do is month for education in its 44 month them, he ought first to climb down from fulfilled Ms 1968 bargain. He ment to the textile men was so Point, N.Y. positors the convenience of per­ defend themselves, and keep With The Purchase Of Any New Car — O r A n y risked much by aggressively infieidble that not even Shultz, existence. New Jersey Is pulling in $3,- that bench. In 1935, Adolf Hitler broke the sonal checking accounts. TTie the state law from ~ 1{>elng pushing a textile quota bill in an ardent free trader, actively Versailles Treaty and re-estab­ savings 'banks, however, could changed. 500,000 a month for education, and ctca£ breaking into a vacant house that had at that time still alive in Con­ by the book, the unexpected portunities are equal to those of New been burglarized several times before. gress, Flanigan said no. factor—the Trojan Horse, tie tlMIEDIATE DELIVERY MERCURYS Jersey, we should, here in Oonnecticut, He was committing an iHegel act But Thus, as the new Congress Crossing of the Delaware, the the Iowa jurists found that a man can Benedict Arnold, the stab in the (COMETS) concentrate on even more effective ap­ convened in January, negotia­ K ohuriwiI O'tycui? only use force calculated to cause death tions were dead. Mills rtdntro- back, the Pearl 'Harbor—made 2217 plication of the principles New Jersey or serious bodily injury when that man duced a quota bill at White its dramatic entrance, in the START AS LOW AS has been honoring. Ms family are in personal danger House request,'with no intention form of a savings banker vrto o , "O f course you could," would be your answer themselves. identifying himself as president If New Jersey does better than New of pushing it. Presidential Ih this instance, no one Was in the ' agents pondered attacMng it to of the state’s third largest sav­ if your son or daughter asked that question. York by having a weekly rather than a house at the time and therefore no one’s some innocuous bill on the ing institution, delivered Mm­ monthly drawing, then Connecticut ou ^t physical safety was endangered. The Senate floor. But if that hap­ self of a long, cruel enfilade court foUowed the well-established i»4n- A Hammond argan is a groat way for every­ to aim at a daily drawing. pened, the logrolUng would which he ended by declaring ciide that life and limb iuo of far greet­ breed proliferating quotas for that he, for Ms part, couldn’t one to have fun. Give your child the thrill of If New Jersey finds a 60 cent ticket er consequence than property, and It other commodities, confronting care less about the privilege of more democratic than the dollar ticket was only the farmer’s property that was Mrj Nixon with a bill far be­ providing a checking service. in jeopardy. discovering melody, harmony, and rhythm. Your in New York, CkmnecUcut should go for yond textiles. Even worse news for The sav­ A man’s right to defend Mmself, Ms Mr. Nixon would not be the ings banks than the actual na­ child will be exposed to the great world of a dally drawing in which Its citizens can family, and Ms property has always only one back on the hook. As ture and deadliness of this at­ bet suiy samll sum they can afford, from been wreathed in fog — at least in the chairman of the House Ways tack was the unavoidable im­ music easily, and quickly. They look to your for a penny up to a two bit piece. minds of many laymen—and yet it is ex­ and Means Committee, Mills’ pression that somebody on the MORIARTY ®Safe-Buy” Used Cars tremely important for people to know Banks Committee Itself must guidance. So why not give it to them? Bring For Oonnecticut, then, there swe such when tiiey may legally use deadly force A Thought for Today have set it up for the rebel sav­ obvious technical improvements that to protect themselves. ings banker to gain the par­ your children in today to W at­ To Choose From can a machine costs about great. Is spending a coigile of Town Council $2,200, but it was thought best gram. days playing the game with a Dull ‘Open’ Hearings MitcheU has paid a visit to He Is a 197D graduate cf Cov­ Mrs. Pearl Schreier Virtually Untouched On Location of New 1-84 to wait until the Impact of the Opera House duffer, tUce President Spiro the town vdiere he graduated entry High School. By DON MEIKIJ: Many a bearing, particul a r Mrs. Pearl Schreier of Orom- Authorizes from high school in 1948. T. Agiiew. Town Manager Robert; Weiss will TWn omctals, i^nney councU .growl to mlopt a com. Unlvenlty ot OotmecUcut stu­ Ttoey played a round Mon­ ____ thnee before committees wMh well died last night at her home. Mitchell spoke to 4,000 per­ DERBY (AP) — A cloaet and HARi'vORD (AP) — One of well-developed and clear-cut mmnbero, m>d the publta win The c « S S . I S ^ r t m x l a r d dents named to the tall aemes­ stairwell at the hlatr^o—and day after the vice president She was the mother of tOrs. sons in the high school sta­ Board of Directors a $9,750,000 budget for the Board of toe'moet durable and least bear- constltuenieB — such aa tbs ter .dean’s list are Jenna controversial — Storllnig Opera arrlved-fOr two days of re- Pearl Asplnwall of Glastonbury, Sewer Bonds dium and anoUier 4,000 in Education in his recommended town budget.^^ ____ gether a t the Town HaU Meroh ^ PoUcy, accepted several pai> able of legislative traditions Is x abor Committee — consists of ______-nie l l ^ r e la up 1780,000 from Ebers of RFD 1 In toe College HOuseJiera were damaged Mon­ laxattan at Palmer's Bay Bill 4 formerly of Manchester, and three asMmblies in the high 27 at 10 a.m . for a meeting with cels of land in Ueu of taxes. the so«aUed puUtc hearing. recitation of weU-worn argu- _ _ ^ last year’s education budget. of Agriculture and Natural Re- day night In a fire set oft by Country Club. Bela Schreier of Amston, and a By adopting a resolution last school euditorlwn Monday. Charles 'MoChiiro to ^ H y *ctlon to m toe Mim- ii^ g n igt» in Water- One of toe main problems Is meats by fsmtitsi’ oppenants. night the Town Council autho­ He also cut a ribbon to open A Iw k llt T^rklAm Weiss’s recommendation Is W cousin of Preetmi R. Sage of to. tocafion Id to. Prt. £ tSe’SSt K L ” 1 S S w m t !g that the pubUc, in toe sense of inig committee memben drift Manchester. rized Town Treasurer John a highway the community X V lT U per cent of the Board of Edu- posed hew Route 1-44. ______J - - . Manor, ropresenttag three par^ AirHm.ihiM year, council members Hleks Bchod ^ of Agriculture, theater. The first stageper- me "man on the street” or the j„ gjuj out; the newsmen yawn fflie Is also survived by five palgle, to proceed with an Issue has named In his honor. Tlio theocratic m inistry cation request o f $10,296,486 for have cels, each 60 feet by 100 feet. Piles of paper were found on formancewas given In 1889. “everyday housewife,’ ’ Is sel- gml tor an excuse to leave; of sewer bonds amounting to T ta y y r forwarded requesto to dub Offloen other sons three other daugh­ ______8ll*t firemen said. TSiey eald • formances tintil 1946, when all heeitag. selves swap taliiw while waiting ters, and a sister. Daigle explained that the Tranqiiortattan about toe new Funeral services will be I flit Ih irl P l l l f i Kingdom HaU, foUowSd by a ’This increase in the educa- route, end has requested tost •«vlce $860. elected------new-- officers------for the club umt wived toe building. but toe first flo o r-til. munlcl- the doeest thing to the “ t o r t l ^ town would have to go to bond­ M. a ^ a v a m. meeting at 8:36 p.m. Uon budget Would mean an in- year, as has the Democratic The nearly a crotury p^i - serve? he and the bank offlclalis felt Heading the OOP unit wiU Main St., with the Rev. Loren ReaervaUona close tomorrow present town tax rate of 46J6 ridor ** •* * disadvsntege In tion Commission and Robert **^?fi*4 port or qnioeitian to various Hopefully the members of the that the market was good for • X (ar the annual smorgasbord of mills. be Jeaae WUMams, wlto Mary Anderson, pastor oP the Coven­ mwrftlngtoeMhroh27me«t- 2 ^ Potterton tq Jhe IXtanomAe ^ 1 .2 m clo9* 6ie m ld ^ of M condlttans became too the form imovldss three dis- stallatlcns Rrmth.nimoek Mrs. Harold Holbrook Tb^^efer^Sn^. disc^ tbe nmn- crowded ta toe Town HoU boerd ttact advantages: It provldea a a i « w u i * ^ Dibble, secretary; and Ann succeariul aeries of ddsytag for restoring the structure choreographed by leaders of the seaaten, too often they seem Ubrary was approved; also actions that have kept the build­ ranged from about $460,000 to M rs. Ruth Yoder Holbrook, 78, room, the 1-84 session will bo form on which the council can Burns treasurer. various sorts. to be little more than a charade ti MT to tho aiseisop»bulldlM ing intact—^but with Its first nearly one million dollars. of Hampton, stepmother of Mrs. of I800 0M m thTrewer revX- *®*'*® *^“ ® Mother’s Board of Education met moved to the high aehod. list complaints in a detailed 2lM<.tnr’a clerical acccip* for The women's group has turn­ So qiontanelty Is hard to come hi wUdi lobbylsta prove they’ re Nathanial Kuntzelman of Man­ tag fm idbiwrtt it to $2.9 mU- "w ®^®* jeopardise the CTrcle wlU meet tonight at 8 at with the dlrectore on MaJ^ 2 The councU lost taght also mannerriftoe cinnirialnt Is **“»*®®^* d®H ^.f««ou« ror floor windows boarded up. by In a legislative hearing, earning theta fees and legtria- on ro-evaluaUon. ed- $38 over to tbe committee, Mayor Ralph Romano taspect- chester, died last Saturday at Bon The then Board of Repre- ®’^ ‘®"«® “ y t**® *'«"® Mrs. Gertrude and reviewed the requested edu- T V O u s t e r Thero a n few surprises. tors a n more in. to* role of confirmed next Monday’ s town given in person by the dUsen. It was hoped that re-evehia- b e . ^ this p ^ ed toe bufidtag after the fire her home. She was the wife of sentaUves approved the ti^ - ^ *'®®«** *®‘*« ^® ^ Pearson of 110 Bretton Rd., Mrs. cation budget If DoU decides meeting, set for 8 p.m. at the ] » win receive greater sails- __ __ „ _ ___ - - ___ ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) You just know, before they speakers than Uatssafs. fe r o f $160,000 in July 1969 and ® ^ P ^ ® " * * about 10 times WilUam Manning ia co-hostess, to hold a second meeting with tion wUl be completed by the fund-miser for B t ^ Sen. waa out and reported that theta mouths, that the ------Dr. Harold Holbrook. Ugh acbooL Up for discussion f.nW4m if he It written 5 ^ , October'lFHl Grand « t Houley, termed a damage 'had beei'tosie' to toe - Supreme Oourt J i ^ WU- She Is also survived by a 6650,000 later the sam e month, ?J^**a* J*® a^ei^ fa^y will ----- . directors, it must be held stsde labor councU and the laun- by fhnirmen Richard 5 ^ - n e .r toe Uuultag, b u t ^ p D ^ ^lay^ a O lT B g fi S k S n stepson, and another stepdaugh­ from the revolving fund to the ^ P®-y- . T»*® Nutmegger Camera Club j^ter than .three days before “ ** It offer. « oppor. u a t u - u ™ (aeraU Ttaoto by Pinto) Close to $800 ter. $2.1 million fund for sewer con- Another l^ n g dally farmer wlU meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. ^eiss submits his recommended the2 * ^ village,1***®*' action on '* * purchase * * 2 ^ *** tunlty^ for tbe resUent or tax- inm councilcounai wUlwiu meetm m inm m ex- Cromie. which ------will - go toward e x t ^ v e damage had '>®®“ , ^ Private funeral services will structlon. warned of disastrous con- at Hillt^ House, Veterans Me- town budget to the directors. of landto augment t h e ^ t o r y • *® ^ • ecuUve session on March 39 to ^ averted. - “ ly of New iot ao ^ raiancerv Is going to ImmI (AP) — A local tattoo * o p KofC Honors Three 50-Year Members He ordered that ati nm ata- uU* Monday "***‘^ * “ di«,*ree ^ h ^ S t e n ’s * ^ ^ r a - is nporttag brisk baataass on Its be Thursday at the Eastlawn The resoluUon adopted last 8®^“®"®®^ was Louis P. Loi«o morlai Park, East Hartford. SessloD 2 .^ operaSonrsnd an ^ “*® «“»««■ progress In fi^ area doors be boarded up now slon newsmen nmoved all cam- uiaagree wim women- » . . . ^ — situation. with assessor Samuel Allen. The Democratic Women’ s tag tkm over abortion; fiiat the latest line—a fuU chest p octr^ .Cemetery, Bast Haven. Another honor comes to Matthew Mori arty, center, shown receiving his pin and night authorises Daigle to re- **“ wlU be a sUde shw and ,j^ directors, when they itaprapitatian to the eras from Popejoy HaU. The Potter Funeral Home, store $800,000 to the special as- ®“ * W-200 a year, lecture of ‘‘Trekking In Nepal, ’ j^^^t March 9, tentatively sched- The councU, on Moon’s Dean’s IJot Club has also donated $28 to also. state’s attorneys a n going to of King WUllan\ of Orang^ the certificate from Deputy Grand Knight Frank Maffe, marking 50 years mem­ Board of Wrifsro to comideto The building was erected in 4S6 Jackson St., Willimantic, is bership in Campbell Council of the Knights of Columbus. The occasion was the sessment revolving fund which ^ jj,g gccond meeting be- the fiscal year. recommendation, deferred pur- Robert Bray, son of Mr. and the Coventry Inter-Church HoU- In charge of arrangements. annual Irish Night observance last night. At the right is John Tierney, past waa created by ordinance from **® ^® «*raw that breaks the hour will follow. The meeting 4_ccn the two hoards for March ______ot a new voting machine Mrs. Albert Bray, Talcott BUI, day Committee, a local serv- Utical hero. the proceeds of federal and camel’s back for.many of those la <^n to anyone Interested *» welss has said Grand K n i^ t and master of ceremonies. Absent but also honored for 50-year ^______.... 4.-- bMII mnijilninD’ In Iho *> r.h/.»nnl.« 28 at 8 p.m . WeiBB IiaS BBIU in irfbitr action last ntget, fiis until toe 1971-72 fiscal year, not- bos been named to toe dean’s Ice group. Herman R. Ames atete granto received by the sUU remaining In the business,” photography. that he hcqies to submit his rec- Funeral services for Herman memberships were Delphis J. St. John Jr. and John H. Litter.______town toward sewer construe- Ixmgo said. ----- nmmBtiiloA txidimi’ to the dlmn- R. Ames of 86 Spruce St., who Uon. Speaking for the poultrymen The Rev. Carl Wledlger, dean died Sunday night at Manches­ •The $1.6 mUUon being bond- was Harold Llebman of Lebanon, of the Northern Connecticut Dta- ter Memorial Hospital, will be Thousands ^eatle Suit Verdict Phase ed ta the balance . of the $2.1 who said a seven per cent tax trict, Lutheran Church In luri,’ » k 5 tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the mlUIon sewer bonds after de- on poultry feed, chicks and pul- America, will speak at ,the « “X Holmes Funeral Home, 400 LONDON (A P) -^PaxU M c­ ducting grants available and lets would have a ‘‘devastating” Emanuel Lutheran Church mid- According to weim, tow duq- Main St. The Rev. Felix Davis, In Tribute Cartney Is being threatened N ear In other town hinds. Daigle ex- effect. week lenten service tomorrow get requests, tactamiig t^ew - pastor of Second Congregation­ with a lawsuit by his fellow plained that what la going to "Poultry farming—In fact, all at 7:30 p.m total^ abou^t al Church, will officiate. Burial Beatles because he claims Galley Trial bond Is the net amount the agriculture—is a highly comp------nulls on the tax rate or ahwt will be in East Cemetery. T o Y oung his American wife Linda Is town has to pay for the sewer petitlve, low-profit industry,’* Manchester Orange will spon- ^,750,000. This Is somewhat co-author of his hit single, projects. said Llebman. "Whether or not sor a poUuck tomorrow at 6:80 lower than other years, Weiss Friends .may call at the fu­ (Continued from Page One) (Continued Irom Page One) neral home tonight from 7 to 9. "Another Day,” currently The treasurer said he plans there is a protit;, our costs p.m. at the Grange Hall, 208 said- topping the British hit pa- to bond the amount for a peri- and our doUar-volume o t bual- Olcott St. Members are aaked The final recommended bud------a man they called “a moder- job that he was required to do, raide. od of 15 years at $100,000 a ness remain the same. Only the to bring their favorite dish, get will be a "bare bones bud- Mrs. Frances 8. Koslorek ate.” They spoke of his "dignl- the mission that he was re­ He said his wife is entitled year. Atty. Schwebel explained market price of our product Dessert and beverage will be get,’’ Weiss said today. He did RCX3KVILLE — Mrs. Francis fjed” and ‘'effective style.” to half the profits. Under a quired to do?" that the amount bonded has changes. provided by the CWA. At 8 not Indicate what mill rate Join the Sojka Koslorek, 92, o f 66 Village “Young found jobs for music pubUshtag arrange­ The trial judge told the court xiothtag to do with the town’s St., widow of Paul Koslorek, blacks,” said a 29-year-old "I cannot believe that It 1s p.m. at third and fourth d egree would be required. ment the money normally today that one of the jurors, bonding cap u:ity as sewer con- the Intent o i this legislature to ^^11 be conferred on a class of A hearing on Weiss’s full died yesterday at a Rockville Bro„x man. “He wanted people 8 would be divided with John Maj. Walter D. Klnard may be structlon is not part of that put us out of business,’’ he said, candidates. town budget has been scheduled nursing home alter a 1(^ ill- ^^at it is to go out and, Lennon, George Harrison involved in an investigation of “There must be other tax formu- ___ for Apr! 16 at 8 p.m. to the Wad- ness. earn your own money rather and Rtago Starr. las that could solve our state’s Mary and Joseph Mothers C3r- dell School on Broad St- Mrs. Koslorek was bom Dec. than go on welfare.” Jack Gill, chairman of the charges brought by a lieutenant colonel at Ft. McPherson, Ga. problems in an equitable cle will meet tomorrow at 8 After that, the town dtrectora 24, 1878 in Poland and came to “Young was a man working Beatles’ Northern Songs pub­ Social manner.” p.m. at the home of ‘Mrs. Louis have until May 7 to adopt the Rockville when she was 16 years fgj. change through the system, lishing .firm, told newsmen: Klnard was the coinmander of One alternative—namely a Sulots, 98 Columbus St. Cbhost- town budget and set the new old. She and her husband owned jjg was a quiet man.” said “■We will require Mrs. Mc­ the 173rd Airborne Co., In 1968 Security state income tax—was backed esses are Mrs. Nunzio Lupac- tax rate. If they fall to do so be- and operated a store on Village jt^dy Smith, 19, a Columbia Cartney tp prove she is ca­ and 1969 In Vietnam. Lt. Col. by spokesmen for organized la- chtao and Mrs. Martin Regan, fore then, the manager’s rec- St., and alter his death in 1916, university student, pable of compostag such mu­ Anthony B. Herbert charged bor. Members are reminded to bring ommended budget become* the she contoued to oi^rate fte m ourners came in a sic. We find it extremely that some high ranking officera Hike Passes Richard T. Renkun, president cookies for a cookie exchange, town’s budget. store untune retired Ji^t a ^ beginning at^ strange that a person urho in the unit were guilty of mis­ of the United Auto Workers’ ------— yeareago^ewM ^ommurt- the doors never wrote music before her treating prisoners. (Coothraed from Page One) Community Action Program, The executive board of the ‘'According to the Army’s cant o f St. J o w p h s a ^ marriage should have helped 4, 4 I.I . . 1. 14 sales tax hikes would Manchester Newcomers Club Criminal Investigation Division, a member of b^ there were numbers of write ‘Another Day’.” The first bigger checks would impose an "intolerable burden will meet tonight at 8 at the Rogers Sees ^en's and Sacred Heart ^ there Is absolutely nothing ad- go out In early June and a aep- „„ the woildng man with a home ot M ^ T w illa m Pitt, 430 verse In Maj. Ktaard's tile.” arate payment covering the ret- y„u„g family, as weU as on the Mt. Vernon Apts., Rockville. She is survived by a son, Judge Reid Kennedy said out of roactive amount probably would and the elderly ’’ Threat O f JuUus M. Koslorek of RockvUle; At 8.30 p.m. was halt Golda Meir the hearing of the jury, but he be made about the same time, addition, the higher sales Mrs. Charles Carsky and a sister. Sister Henrietta of ®d Young's widow accom^- said he would order a more de- officials said. taxes would also have to be paid Mis Rodney Dolta will reore- W o r ld W a r Hyde park. Mass.; a grandson, nied by one of her two daugh- Wins Vote ^led study made of Ktaard’s To help finance the tacrea^, py people on welfare and by ^jL nehestor Ji^or jMeph Koslorek of South Had- ters, made her wcond appear- ^ wagre base on wU ch the 6o- many unemployed workers Wom^’s Club ionlalit at the (Continued from Page One) ley. Mass; and a great-grand- a**®® at the church. The disclosures about Klnard clal Security paynHl tax is com- pj Connecticut, Renkun said. 'n>Uand Juniw Women’s Club 4. Rogers does not beUeve They went to the coffin—<^n In Debate were made by NBC and News- puted would Increase effective jopp J. DrlscoU, president of “Netehhors Nlvht" Moaram at I**®* CSitaese Communists ' ^ . . _ , because Mrs. Young had said “I The funeral wUl be tomorrow week Magazine Monday night Jan. 1, 1972, from $7,800 to jhe Connecticut State Labor ifeuLd Co^gaUonal ^ 8^®* Involved In the war In (Continued from Page One) as„o fthe i ,. jury4— was locked up - for------69,000.- This ----- would, 4 ------mean a4 ...... tax Coimcll a ^ made...... a pltriTfOTthe ^ Tolland__ _ coBgregauofiai ^ ^ ^ at 8:16 a.m. from the Ladd Fu- and stood with their heads tho tlrno 'Thol,. >______4/v ~ UlUrCn. ___ vasion of Laos. He argued it today. Koffee Krafters will meet to- P®S«'> Tnn&*.4.*a a,t 9. Burisl c^c procee g a p -n,,, t9. voqi-.4\ih T\t*o¥v and for their employers. Hartford TTmes, which Indicated sorrow at 9: at the ■■ "^® s«c'“ lly proWeni at the

Eban. Joseph J. Peck The National Urban League ta'tae taterriew she suggeried 'r to® ®*"® The VFW Auxiliary wlU said In a statement Monday that desert could be Lmll- ” ^^4 u?...-J^?4u_: Jiecessarily against a fairer tax D«sert could demU- the theory that he was doing his creased the cost by more than ‘^ipred to Connecticut, said annual St. Itarized under International su- ...... v.„ ------.. „ _ under- !>®y Vemon formerly of Manchester, was autopsy in Lagos last Friday, pervlslon. but orders received from his one cf these would have 4^ ^ 4^ uotats of oro- at the Mansfield State dead on arrival last night at Young died of a subarachnoid She told the Knesset "Interna- company commander, Capt. raised the minimum payment i^itv or resia^eness of Tr«l”lt« School. Members Sewer Usage 'Manchester Memorial Hospital hemorrhage, tional guarantees cannot sqrve (Ernest) Medina.” from $64 a month to $100 a ^ planning to attend wlU meet at after suffering a heart attack at The statement said: “A su- as a substitute" for the borders There is a law of war. Daniel month. As approved by the **®“ ® Rates Set Up his home. He was the husband baraclinold hemorrhage Is a "that are essential to avert said,• Irl "nations, Including fk4«sthis na- conference, . ____ aithe_OOCSn minimum I llXe would Uie Those needing trailSpOrtatiCMl of Mrs. Anna Borejko Peck. break in the blood vessels of a more war. Uon, have agreed to treaties ... g-o up only by the standard 10 jg “ Ay contact Mrs. Kenneth The Town Oounctl, last night, atiemntlmr lo mnlnlaln /.»i-liilr, _ . _ „ _ 4 1- 4I *»A 4 n IS nOl OtUy a SOaX-ine-pOOr laX adopted an ordinance setting Mr. Peck was bom Feb. 28, blood-and-fluid filled, space International guarantees are attempting to maintain certain center to $70.40. but a "sheKer-tiie-rich” tax, be- Aseltine, 784 E. Middle Tpke. 1020, In BuirellviUe, Rjl., and around the brain. The hemor- now under discussion by the baric principles In the conduct Also dropped was a Senate use charges tor Vernon reslden- cause It would leave reaHlveljf had lived in the Manchester rhaglng Into the brain results In United States, the Soviet Union, of war . . . concerning what hu- provision that would have Dr. Donald Pet cf 93 (Bette commercial use and imtoached the upper income area most of his life. He was log^ of consciousness. The break Britain and Prance —---- ■-in New ------man— conduct------may^ be justifiably Raised the amount a perswi re- Rd., chief of professional ser- a resolution setting employed at 'Pratt and ’Whitney could be caused by the rough York. taken as an act of war. tired under Social Security may ______' vices of the .Alcohol and Drug *»«• «»tH rf.^ users. Division of United Aircraft gm.(^ tumbling In the heavy wa------earn without having hlS' pay­ Dependence Division of the , ™ ®“ ‘>‘® ordinance, Corp., Blast 'Hartford, and >vas j^y hitting solid debris In ment reduced. State Department of Mental followed a iwbUc hearing at a member of Its Men’s Club, •yirater" Vemon which only one person com- Health, wlU be guest speaker at 44 and the Manchester Lodge erf Young was swimming in the Library Boasts Requests Driver Charged a Greater Hartford Council on ™®'“®'^ ^ ®f thp ordi- 'He servedJ with H41. 4 theh.> Arm y Atlantic when he died. For Copies of Its Report Alcoholism meeting Thursday |*“ ®® *“ ®"® “P®**® from 1938 until 1941 when he Bribe Offer In 2-Car Crash ^ at the Genj^ ^ p u s ordinance also sets dls- was discharged as a corporal. Center of the University of -4 „ _ , ■ After Pearl Harbor, he enlisted Bebe Daniels, Mention in two professional General Socltety of Mechanics Joseph Zwarick, 22 of Mt. Ver- Hartford. P®®®*. ®* sewage as a special magazines last month of two and Tradesmen, both In New Denied At non Dr., Vernon, was charged benefit nature because the en­ In the Navy and served as an tire town does not benefit from Electricians Mate l.C. until Movie Pion^r, publications Issued by Mary York City; Montclair and EUz- with failure to grant right of pouglas Hansen, son irf Mr. 4^„ 1946. Cheney Library^has brought a abeth public libraries and Wat- PX Probe way after being Invtov^ In a Clifford E. Hansen of 4 ^ Survivors, besides his wife, Dies in London host of requests to Jrim F. chung HlUs and Bordentown two-car accident on Rt. 83. ^as been named Jackson, head librarian. They regional high schools, all In PoUce said Zwarick was pull- to the dean’s list tor the fall "dwelling unit will be $9JS0. Each are two sons, Joseirfi J. Peck (Continued from Page One) Jr. at home, and Paul W. Peck LONDON (AP) — Bebe Dan- hive come from as near as New Jersey; Drexel Unlver- _tag______out__ of -a r parktag_____o lot—- and___ o o aemester ...co 4C4 c44 at 44.., the College of^ . ^ multiple famUy ot RockviUe; a daughter. Miss iels, sparkling brunette star of Storrs and as far as the West sity Graduate School of Ubrary pers in connection with this collided with a car being driv- Agriculture and Natural Re- ®®™P‘^ pay the same as Diane Peck, at home; and a "Rio Rita” and hundreds of oth- Coast. Science, Philadelphia, Pa.; and tovestigedlon, I never even had en by PhlUp Johnson, of 210 sources at the University of *®*’ ^ single home. Previously sister, Mrs. Martha Dzlklewlc? er early HoUyWood films, died i„ the Feb 16 Issue of "U- U>e Prince George’s aty Me- heard of Gen. Cole." Regan (Rd., RockviUe. Connecticut, where he is a APA*™ent owners were given of Providence. R.I. today at her London apartment. Journal," BIU Kate, pro- mortal Ubrary system, Hy- Bromley told acting chairman J- H. McCoUum, 18 of Storrs, sophomore. special rates a«er paying full The funeral w«l be Friday at She was 70 and had Uved in i„ the State University of attsvUle, Md. Abraham RlMcoff, Drftonn., he was charged, yesterday, with rate for the first one or two 8:15 a.m. from the John F. seclusion with her husband of y^rk at Albany School of Between coasts, request was "grossly misled" when he toUure to obey a st^ sl^ ^ WlUlam Maher, son of Mr. units. •nerneymt44.M4i4.. Funeral TY4-4MA.Home, OIA219 \JUW. nzzci*>1wnearly XI41 VAov-ciyears, a/X/\v*actor Ben ubrare‘ scTence’^M ^ taTowl^^ «^ . es4 «ha^ve .beViTs^nt to __Noritti- ^ e d DOrfTiLt'wetoesdaVlf ^ .... focntA/l‘®®“®‘* ®a ummlnorwarning rf\i«fiw ndriving n v in cr and__ a Mrs. WlUiam mT. ^^Maher4'%U4aM ^ ot The nite to be ch ^ ed c ^ -

qulem at St. James’ Church at 1963. She suffered another In Rapids and the Aim Arbor Pute for ’ Martin Swartek and MeSrilum MeSerflum were laude hwiorstumors for the second t*®o® baaed0®««t on average daUydally flow. 9. Burial wlU be In the Vet- Ntovember, developed pneumo- ^ S^|®®t®d Ltat of Science Flc ,ay ^ an alias for Martin ^ appqlta In Rock- quarter at Laurelcrest Prepare- » the average daUy flow ta less ...and Walch Your Savings Grow! ClAriflrvM a X ,U 1 1 1 d 4/1 a r ^ A m A . «i I a a w \ A urao VMafizmArl K m v i a U O n . 4. 4^ w . * _____ . ______.. * BronUeV. • vftlAviUe r^rAllIt Circuit CVvirt Court 19 12, AprU AnHI A . *4.^.toiy School to Bristol. thATIthan RA.Aflfl 60,000 gallonsffnllfWIM i>IA the m rateI a w i ill l l erans Section of Hillside Ceme- nla and was returned home gt. Louis (Mo.) University; An Army Investigator had tes- 6 tery. East Hartford. from a Wimbledon hospital this The 18-page mimeogreirfied Tennessee State Uni. — ---- T ' ” '\ :~4.r '4 44 be $14.78 p er thousand gaUons. a BMends may call at the fu- month, aie died of a cerebral bibliography was compiled by yersltv Ubrarv Science Denart week thrt ^Jer Coast Guard Fireman U In excess of 60,000 it will be neral home tomorrow from 7 to hemorrhage. members of the Manchester was discovered at the Franktort Toastmasters A{q>ren. Richard W. Feder, son an annual flat rate of $738 plus 9 p.m. and Thursday from 2 BVall and weak in her last High School Science Fiction So- a and M Univemitv in rort after being absent wlth- o f Mr. and M rs. William S. $9.24 per thousand gallons In to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m . days, she nevertheless told an clety. with John C. Gracyalny out leave from his Heldelburg Hold Session Feder o f 344 LydaU St., is aerv- excess of the 60,000. interviewer at her bedside a few as coordinator. Fromfru iit Canada station, the general nAoinff told aa Rlchsud Sweoney o f n,tuH.East —obiE ------aboard the Coast Guard— Cut- Otim------Towns------days ago: "I’ll get out of here, 44 ^ 4 consiated—» 444„44 4,4 of ,4 92 brief4,4.,=4 4crit-,444- , Outridc UiB bordcrs, E Tequcst Hartford was best speaker of t®r Escanaba In Guantanamo A small residential section of real soon.' leal reviews, written by stu- came from the Halifax,Attire; X NovavwVa _ . ^_ J*®”*!??^ _ A»re rerere *^® oV~levening liiiK end Bruce Lane of Cuba. the town of Ellington is aerviC' Views Differ "She died peacefully ^ 5 science fiction Scotia. Regional Vocational ottered a $60,0(» b ^ ^ ^ second place ed by the Venum system iilua a.m.,” her adopted son Rlchaid selected from a list of School. "to keep Me mouth v,shut." ™„4 The ^ J The Y-teen Ski Club will go one industry in that town and A t H earing told newsmen. ^3,, sutanltted.04.W.I4144C44. Mary4.404 W40.1CCheney __ In______"Read On: The______MagicD— Is " ®* <&ew_____ ‘N’ — Chat__—- Manchester . *o the Berkshire Snow Bosln 006 lu Tollond. Her husband was at her cTOperaT^'^Ui thrriudmte'ta ‘n the Books/’'written b7”ja^ the men Identified himself as iw m a^rr'tater* Saturday, leaving tlw <^m- up ttxat uthe i a n.iirn'nclub’s nTimeimual ini a«u:ea t *a i i ter. BOLTON NOTCH discrimination Jaws. ifornla: the University of ““ .St. Francis Xavier Mother’s minimum charge ofr the MANCHESTER • EAST HARTFORD • SO. WINDSOR Replying to Sikorsky‘s Oregon School of Librarianshlp _4. , , tenced4 4. to4 five years in prlsrni speech contest, starting with a charges, Walsh said, “This is (Continued from Page One) Eugene; and the Spokane ® ® “^® ® , “**;“ ?<* ttaed $a0,000 fo r running 6:30 p.m . dtaner M arch 26 at in Olfic# • P#fk#d# • No. End ond Bolton Notch * Open Sot. til Noon ^ J i^ ^Piiirt^ ^ aiW ^T ^*re notmeed the loss of 62 American (W ^ ) ^blte Ubrery. library’s 1970 report* have MitcheU called the “Xargest Hartford. ^ ^ users, the minimum charge “not lenored" helicopters In the. Laotian cam- *^®" received from Individuals gambling syndicate ever bnrfcen Barry, a former Manchester - 3 ^ ^ ***' * would be $100 a year. Wal^said one of the five Is J?® ^ Sntith School Media cazenovia, N.Y.; Oeveland, up in the country.” resident, Uves In Windsor. Au- ® *"”“® Director of Administration, stlU under Investigation, another I" South Vietnam, m ean^le, ^nter of the Uitiverslty of ohlo; and Ann Arbor, Mich. U.S. Dist. Court Judge Leo- brey Hutchinson of 1127 Hart- ^ , ...4, , 4, . Richard Borden, explained that was reported unfounded by a Rovemment forces reported kill- Connecticut, and New Canaan Also, from the Augusta-Rich- nard I. Garth handed down the ford 'Tpke., Rockville, past G ood o f G ood GounBol •• the average daily flow In Ver- member of the commission’s ****■ '^*®*' ^ three battles High School. mond County (Ga.) Public sentence Monday, the maxi- president of the chapter, will Book of Good Counsel is the non is estimated while the flow own staff and investigation of I® I**® Mekong Delta and 49 Other East Coast requests Library, and Dr. Lawrence A. mum permitted on the charges, g 1 v e a humorous speech, subtitle of the Hitopadesa, a in BUtagton and Tolland is ac- the other three was dropped at more near Pleiku, in the central came from the Albany and Allen, director of the De- after denying a motion to aUow "Where Have We Went” at celebrated Sanskrit collection tually measured by meters, the r^uest of the attorneys of highlands. At least 26 govern- Liverpool public libraries In partment of Library Science at DeCavalcante to change his the aniuial meeting. of fables, most of which have Hie special user charge bills the citizens who made the com- ment troops were reported New York State; CSiristopher the University of Kentucky In plea to the charges from guilty The winner at the area meet- passed Into the literature of all will be sent out by the offlee of plaints. wounded. Columbus High School and the Lexington. to innocent. ing will enter a state ccsitest. civilized countries. the tax collector. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCfffi^WlR, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1971 PAGE ELEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING ifeRALD, MANCHESTER, 60NN., TUESDAY, MARCH 16; 1971 PAGE. TEN Columbia Hehron Hospital Phone ZB A Okays Drug Center Tolland County First Prefab MCC Buildings Hehron Ihe telephone number tor °STAR GAXElC*iC> Manchester Memorial Hospi­ The Drug Advisory Center, Superior Court Expansion of 81 Russell SL, is observing New Officer Slate Elected Scheduled for Early April -B y CLAY R. POLLAN- District School Payment tal 'waa chimged a few DIVORCES ^ ARIIS LlIRA New'Session months ago, but too late to the toUowing schedule: MAR. 21 Your Daily Adivlfy GoWo . . I f Is Divorces were granted last prefabricated buUd- and there is no money for Monday through Friday, ^1 According la (ho Stan. '' be listed correctly in the new Dining Room By Recreation Coiinc^il week by Superior Court Judge scheduled to be put In capital projecta. Maybe we s::i! Jleduced by Surplus Fund phone, books. The hospital 8:80 a.m. to 6 p jn . rO\ll-16-18-46 To develop message for Wednesdoy, 4-15-29-34^ Scheduled William P. Barber to; place on the Manchester Coin- can’t make a bibreakthrough In read words corresponding to numbers number is 646-1222. William Oleksinskl and Wal­ A telephone backup ser­ Robert Baldwin was named were given blue neckerchlels for 1971-72, but we want to keep the :^48-58-63 42-53-87-1-8 ^ .. The Reg;lonal District 8 Board care of the Town Office Build- Patricia C. Shea of Tolland munlty College interim campus o f your Zodiac birth sign. lace Parciak, owners ot Willie's vice is available Monday chairman of the Recreation camping 24 hours in below momentum going for the y f TAURUS SCORRIO rn>A.in,r (amnArahiroa nn thnta **i>m John D. Shea of Vertwn April 6, and the second one the 1 P u f 31 Before 61 Higher-Ups a m . jo On Budget of Education has informed the through Saturday from 6 future.” 2 Y o u 'r e 3 2 W it h 6 2 Y o u r ocr. 2J( For further informaUon, any Steak House, 444 Center St., Council at the annual meeting oG c^ons. grounds of Intolerable cruel- next day. "Indications are that p.m. to 8 a.m. separate occasions. ( ^ UA1 20 3 M g r k e d 3 3 D u tie s 6 3 T o d o y NOr. 21' Board of Finance that because the committee may M anchester last night were, granted a ty. She was granted custody of we will be in our new facilities Next year, community 3 4 Som e 6 4 T h e n last week. Other officers are The Paul Bunyan Axman 7-10-13-31 17-20-36-57^ The Board of Education will of surplus operating funds as contacted, For drug advisory infor­ two minor children with support by early July,’’ Dr. Herbert colleges will spend $1H mflUon 5 D o 3 5 E o m e d 6 5 A n d variance for an addition to the Edward Mathieu, vice chair­ award waa given to David Des­ 52-55-66 66 Liberally 71-74-88-9 continue work on the proposed mation, call: 647-92^. tor leasing, he said. Over 10 6 Su cc e ss 3 6 1 s of June 30, 1970, Hebron's final The committee's next meet- Hospital Notes building by the Zoning Board of Jardins, Mike Fontaine, Tom payments of $20 i>er week for Bandes, director of admlnlstra- GEMINI 3 7 Inco m e 6 7 SocTvewhot 1071-72 budget at a special man, Miss Jean Natsch. secre­ years, 100,000 square feet at 7 Fig u re SAGITTARIUS payment due next month will be j^g ie scheduled for 7 p.m. this each child. tion, told the meeting of the full 8 G iv e n 3 8 O t 68 Security Appeals. Instaga, Charles Couchon, Jack, leased space will amount to meeting called for tomorrow VISITING HOURS tary, Mrs. Betty Dunnack, Shirley G. Thompson Taft m o c Regional Council last 9 N o t h in g 3 9 A sp e c ts 6 9 Life Nor- “ t4 s» reduced by $12,298.46. Friday at the Town Office Bulld- Joel and Jim Erlandson. y^-',SjuNe 20 4 0 Sh ow s 7 0 W ith evening at 7 at the Gilead Hill Intermediate Care Semi- The variance will permit tieasurer, and Edward Ooimole more than $4 million. For the 10 T h e Die. 21 f ^ l PubUc Act 698 states, "The Attaining first class were Tom from Daniel Warren Taft Jr., night. Ov35-37-40-45 11 O p p osite 41 .Feel 71 Fertile School. private, no32-43-56 2 6 D a w n 56 Compensotion 86 You current budget lists $9,000 for ery of Kent, England, formerly the seating trf four area town 8 7 O r applied during the 1970-71 fiscal also Include knitted and cro­ Maternity: Fatten, U aan.- According to Atty. Herbert ACCIDENTS eey-wise cipated that only $7,600 will be intolerable cruelty. She was Christie McCormick trf Vernon, A\ ” The total surplus available is Bank Plan p.m.; otten, 3 p.m.-4 p.m., and plicants, the addition would to pass left of a parked v ^ c l e t***® m«mey. the community. W SCr. 22 3 0 T o 6 0 Save 9 0 tdeos MAR. 20*^ required for next year's budget. granted custody trf two minor one of the college’s founding $29,422.16. Based on an average The Board of Selectmen re-, 6:30 p.m.-8 p.m. allow expansion of the dance was issued last night to Paula "nie budget Is $6,679. ------44-50^ The proposed $7,600 includes children with support payments fathers; Arthur Foret trf Ooven- n ® G o o d ( ^ A i v e t s e Neutral daily membership, this would ported Thursday evening that 69-70-8384’8384\^ Age Limits: 16 In floor.• area .from 400 to 1,200 e . Hewitt of 104 Oiestnut” St chairmen were aimounc- Manoheeter Evening Herald of $16 per week tor each child try; Andrew Maneggia trf Bol­ Catholic Women $2,160 for one trainable student' reduce Hebron's final payment there is a possibility that the 12 In otter areas, no limit to square feet and construcUon of ^fter her car hit a parked one ed tor various programs. Mrs. Oolnmbto correspondent Vir- and $1 per year allmimy. ton; and Mrs. Teresalee Bert- to Vernon; $1,944 to transport a Citizens Bank of Glastonbury self-service. a rals^ platform, plus enlarge- „„ gj by 41.8 per cent. Robert Tuttle will be chairman gtoto Carlson tel. 2t8-02M. Deborah Richards of Elling­ Holding Retreat pre-school student to Mansfield Marlborough's final payment might open a branch office in ment of kitchen facilities and innsem of Melrose. belonging to Melanie M. Moore of the swimming program, sue------ton from Robert E. Richards of Training School; $1,630 for a Due to construction, parking Dr. Bandes added that the The annual weekend retreat has been reduced by 32.36 per town, similar to the one recent- storage areas. ceeding Mrs. Leona Wblmer East Hartford on grounds of in­ pre-school student attending a of 842 Center St. college is applying' for a $1'T.100 cent or $9,518.07 and Andover’s ly opened in Marlborough, for emergencies is severely re­ He said the entire banquet who has been chairman for 24 tolerable cruelty. tor women of the tour Catholic special class in East Hartford; To Conduct Lenten Devotions at South Church by 26.85 per cent or $7,606.63. Plans would be* lor a full-ser- stricted. The poblic is urgently special opportunity planning parishes of Manchester will be hall would be remodeled to A written warning tor failure years. Mrs. Wolmor will con- Risk Seen Paula M. Armstrong trf Ver- $1,360 to transport two per­ Sister Julia Ryan, parish coordinator of religion at St. Bartholomew's Church, A liquor permit for on-the- vice bank and the matter pres- requested not to park near tte grant to eiuible it to replan its held starting AfwU 2 at Our Sem y^jotihsL make it more appealing to to grant right of way was Is- tlnue as water safety chairman non from Edward R. Arm- fndoor and outdoor physical ed- ceptually handicapped students will conduct Lenten devotions toworrow at 12:15 p.m. at the Reception Hall of premises consumption has been ently is in the hands of the Con- emergency entrance except to patromi and more functional. Lady of Calvary Retreat Htouee sued yesterday evening to O. and will certify instructors tor In Use O f ucauon faculties for use by to Andover; and $400 for a stu­ South United Methodist Church. Using slides and her guitar, she will “reflect granted by the State liq u or necticut State Banking Oom- dlacbarge emergency or wlieel- Phelon pointed out that the of intolerable cruelty. She was In Farmington. The retreat Is LeBnin of 127 Birch St. after a the three towns In the R ed Croes disadvantaged and handicapped dent in residence at the Ameri­ on the suffering of Christ in the world.” The Lenten service is part of a series Commlsslon to Gilbert G. mission. nhair admissions. To pick up dis­ owners a few years ago had ob­ alao en to women of all de­ Gothreau of Deepwood Drive. Airman Bruce G. Guimond, collision on Birch St. near chapter. Children and the elderly. SOU in can School for the Deaf in West of devotionals sponsored by the Manchester Council of Churches which are open charged patienis, please park to tained a variance to add a park- „ Beach Supervisor Preservative children with support payments , ,___ — ... . nominations. ^ a f u l c x L Gothreau plans to open a son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald ing lot to the rear of the build- Spnree 8t. between his car and Hartford. tte general lots first and the It is planned to have a sup­ of $10 per week to ea«* child ^® The Rev. Joseph Kraustel, to the public. (Herald photo by Buceivicius) cafe at the former Western Guimond of RFD 1, Hebron, has The board also discussed fuel will Instruct you where to tag at Henderson Rd. and W. ‘>Y Fischer of ervisor at the Community Beach (Ooafiaaed from Page One) and $1 per year alimony. Frederick W. Lowe aald, is professor at St. Alphonsus Col­ By .Sol R. riohen oil to be budgeted at $7,200 rath­ Auto Store on Rt. 66 around completed basic traii^ at drive to pick up the patient. Center St. Columbia. this summer The person must Eero Luntta of Manchester ® tentative offer by totructors lege in Suffleld, will conduct the May 1. Remodeling of the store Lackland AFB, ’Tex. H e ^ er than this year's $6,700. An He said that because of the — be over 21,« ■ able to aamimeassume a week from the irom Louise Luntta of Hartford retreat which will open on Fri­ Comment Session is presenUy in progress. been assigned to Kewler A ^ , expense of that parking installa- COMPLAINTS As dull days go^yesterday thers start descending on Hart- anticipated increase here is due Eighth District Board Picks Patlenta Today 278 responslblUty, work weU with previous 86 a week. on grounds of intolerable cruel- $W,000 to MC3C for a swimming day with dinner at 6:30 p.m. and The Board of Directors will m e n C ^ r e a u appUed for Miss for t r a ^ ^ In toe ^ tion the' owners had to tempo- Three care parked at the rear conclude Sunday afternoon. was a dull day in the State fi rd a n d Washington, they to the opening of the new addi- people. Dr.______H._____ Marvin______PoUatd,, presl-I ___ ty. He was granted custody of PeeJ- conduct a public session ADMITTED YESTERDAY: rarily delay their plans tor of DeCormlere on Broad SL Reservations may be made should set their own houses in Uon at Gilead HUl School and the permit last December to “ f^RLm*Hickey repre- “ PP>y *ort.” o“ ® ®»>Ud with support Gov. Mesklll’s budget for com- Ostensibly, it was for the in the health rooms at D. Evans, High Manor Park, Board members agreed that tablish a Juvenile Justice In- fice. A public hearing is scheduled payments ot $36 per week and munlty colleges, gdest speaker Capitol press, with the state's gutyt® aji,j Training Center. It both schools during the 14 Howard Keeney reported a bal- The board 1^ ^ght decided ^yunced the formation of RockvUle; Mrs.- Patricia B. because the adation wUl be for sentative, said the group had ------annt» nf l i t 012 35 in the dis- to Send a letter to the Central . _ . . , _ in the State Capitol tomorrow Sometime during the day, $10 per week alimony. Dr. Searle Charles, executive Foster, 48 Winter St.; Mrs. banquet use rather than for pioblems this winter with leak­ new commissioners the special train workers in all school days of February. Forty trict checking account with $7,- Connecticut Ccoperative Farm- Uie Hebron Drug Adv so^ Com- on a bill concerning Town of yesterday, two radios, valued at ------officer of the Board of ’nr'steea Ann B. Garrison, 14 Spruce St., regular restaurant patrons, it ing water at the Heimequta guests. However, everyone in phases of the administration of these children were excused Manchester purchase of the $70, were stolen from a Grove Piiblic Records tor Regional Community Old- 928.15 in outstanding bills. There er’s Association on Apel Place *!^e''of*’L)^Xn Rockville shouldn’t materially add to the iRoad rink. Most of the games B A R r-’^iCiNil the Capitol showed up, and some juvenile justice __including po- *r°m school primarily due to is a total of $50,849.03 in the dls- urging them to ask the town to privately - owned Manchester St. apartment. Police say a key Warranty Deeds leges, said that the teacher-stu­ Weiss Deletes have been played out of town, Diaper Damage from state offices outside the Hcemen, court personnel, penal lUness. Water Co. It will be at 2 p.m. Also, Mrs. Eleanor P. Gus- dai'y , "“*■ waa probably used, as there dent ratio will be less favorable trict savings accounts, Keeney accept f ^ nailer said the group ia study- Elaine D. Raynolds to John .vwAPniTB utA a CHOCOLATES Capitol. and probaUon officers, judges report of tuberculin test- street. 'The directors repeated Valley Rd. an^ Mre. Joan Row- Ryym 410. tafson, 17 Division St.; Mrs. create a traffic hazqrt. A mo- were no signs of forced entry. irarrr— wmm-.. ^ 11$ AMrf r\j iwl ■ W m mt____ x-|WM-|n ■»- AWTCAPOIalBi MLO* (AP) ~~ A next year than In the past, and renorted* - tag new ways to line the rink to atato legislator has Introduced a The party was a gay affair and attorneys. The bill also done at both schools by Zone Officer Mrs. Mary T .or«in district tax their concern for adequate fire ley of Reldy Hill Rd. •The bill would amend ,^a spe- Gertnlde A. JoUvet, 606A Uo" h) grant the variance was the eight colleges operating in * ^ . _____ A____A i . __ _A A4..A _1A— nasAMM keep the water in. ty at 706 W. M ^e T^ike., con- to ban the sale of aU and did Agostlnelll no harm and provides federal funds to com- M'cshler has been filed collector, reported that she has protection at that site. Drugs Center cial act adopted May 1969 which Loomis Rd.. Bolton; Mrs. Lou P®s®®d unanimously. Yesterday ' evening a car the state system before this with the Connecticut Tuberculo­ much good. bat juvenile crime. sent the list of elderly taxpay­ Director Paul Cervlnl re- Early last month Mrs. Row- already' authorizes the pur­ Kalagher, Beach Rd., Tolland. A second variance was grant Leonard ^ X S ti. J o . ^ A in the state year wilT be'able to ei^and by sis and Respiratory Disease As­ parked at a fTudor Lane home His recognition factor grows —— Budget Item ers to the state and the dis­ ported that .the Manchester ley was also appointed by Reid chase. The amendment would Also, Mrs. Mary-Gail L«d- ed *^®'‘ .. was stolen. town a^prl^on of ** **“ *''®**^ ***** ***®y ®"ly students. ”Itta o^ sociation. Water Co. had not and would to represent Hebron at the erase a 6 per cent celling plac­ better 179 Tracey Dr., Vernon; Moore, which will allow them creating monumental ecological vloua we won’t be able to meet stronger as time passes. The Gov. Thomas Mesklll yester: trict is due for $431.66 in re­ ------parking lot and oU the entrance, art J. Dumnbeiger, property imbalance.” the demand” he commented The annual vision report. A request by the Zoning Board not Install a hydrant on Apel Capital Region Drug Informa- ed on the interest rate for a Mrs. Agnes LeVasseur, Bast to construct a 16 by 28 foot ad- VMf talk in the Capitol predicts a day signed inreethree billsoms miointo law.law, „„irpd hv the Connecticut State - • bates uaieu iiumfrom theuic state to cover A man told poUce his wife The tennis court will be sealed at 0-11 LUley SL, conveyance EWegate Kenneth U Webster, Also. Dr.' Charles atatrtT^ Place until the road is accepted tion Center, bond issue and would raise the Hartford; Mrs. Doreen Lunskl, diUon to their converted two- great political future for him. bringing the total signed to date ly^^d ot Eduction has been ^ “ reducUons tor lost her ring, or It was stolen, with a new top coat. tax $30.80. a BolUmon Democrat, said the budget does not allow for new I to five. The General Assembly med with the superintendent erf “ inlng enforcement officer to Mrs. Larala told the directors by the town. The hydrant At a recent meeUng objecUves bond issue limits to beyond the Bolton; Mrs. Mary E. Mitney, family home at 362 Vernon St. closest to the facility now is y^ yje committee were discuss- at a Knights of Columbus Mrs. Ernest Cartai, reporting Maiy J. Urtano to Daniel and diapers are “primary sources of specialized occupcdlonal pro­ Liggitt Drag The Connecticut Town CTerks’ will complete 10 weeks of its schooU'. the Town Building Department Uiat there are wme 400 20-year period now authprize4. 36 S. Alton St. in Residence Zone A. . . _ „ __ .... _ about 150 ft. away on Wood- _____ ^s____ well as tentative plans for Town Manager Robert Weiss, dance Saturday night. The riijg Urtano, property at 134-6 water poUuticn and ... at times grams; there is only $26,000 for I Association is hosting the mem- current session tomorrow. Mrs. Moshier also reported staff has been knocked out of ^as bridge St.?„^but if firemen were informktional programs, who is backing the amend- ^ described as having a gold said p ^ w bel^ Center St.,*conveyance tax create*%ei?lw pipeline tae"to. m'^be X^<^egM*to ' at Iha Pariuiit bers of the joint legislative Signed into law yesterday that as a result of the dental the town manager’s 1971-72 state Department ot forced to use this they would 333 BldweU SL; Laura J. seU ^ f ^ toe b ^ . a M he band with a rate- send the children to free age.” provld4 coinmunlty aervlces; As a result trf this meeting, ments, plans to schedule a Miosek, 17 Gerard St.; Mis. purchased the home last fall , CrodH C4NT«I O r m COME AND PICK UP YOUR CREDIT CHECK! NO OMJGATION TO lUYI sfretch-cif-buck WE PAY YOU 10% FOR CASH ON YOUR PURCHASIl DURINO THIS SALS AND ON A niT U U PUKCHAM A rlqr's TYRE MAN ^ o t Shopping.••• WHOLIfALE n M CO. FREE FRENCH FRIES WINDOW WITH EACH ABBY’S ROAST BEEF SANDWICH PCRCHASED 357 BROAD STREET. MANCHESTER TihveL SHADES W l HONOR COME — BRINO THE WHOLE FAMILY! ON DISPLAY NOW AT Mod* to Order M 3 -2 4 4 4 R in n WITH THE PURCHASE OF DP TO ^ 4 SANDWICHES t u r n : loor old roUefs I nve S6o per shade. ■ ■ OTHER LOCATIONS i l i m i t 4 FRIES PER COUPON — COUPON EXPIRES MARCH 28 inc. DILLON SALES & SERVICE E. A. JOHNSON 110 Walnut St., Hartford — 2686 Berlin Turnpike 319 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER 4 i « i 4 1 4 S PAINT CO. UNIRiraU. 723 HAIN ST. ARBY'S — 257 BROAD ST., MANCHESTER3 / MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1971 PAGE THIRTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1971 PAGE TWELVE ToUand Andover Bolton OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPL Hat in Ring Mugging BUGGS BUNNY CENTER HARBOR, N.H. NEW ■yOiRK (AP) — Franz (AP)— Deadpan comedian V o lu n te e r Josef Strauss, a former West TOMORROW WE'LL TRY '5A). t h a n k s , LOOKS LIKE Democrat Takes a SWipe YA LOOKS T M V e K / STEP OVER HERE! FOR THE XTHE MAaOR IS Pat Paulsen, who was a leg- German cabinet minister, ON A H O R S E i ------\lM FOR MORE Aniwtr to Pforiom fusilo Hearing Results pull candidate for president has undergone a fairly com­ GREAT ANXIOUS TP AMOi 6ATS MOBG SCOUTIN1& Proi use .REPOPT, TROUBLE PETUNIA! , GET STARTED t h a n a t e a m o f . in 1968, says he's going to F i r e m e n mon New York experience — At Republican Platform WITH MV y ~ BdEWERV HOPC64 AT MARTHA.' ■ THAN A Olio make a more serious stab at being mugged. , TU BA RIDING LESSONS! hom e...Be «IP 6 « WHAT MAYBE It in 1972. WE CAN p l a y e r . He told police that two Ron Farris, DemocraUc Town pay four constables for nlght- HB TAKES IN AT H « CLUB/ ACROSS 64 Driving N a m e Slate women grabbed him outside ANP HK IPEA OF HeAVy I te am u p \W1TK a He told a news conference Committee chairmEui, has critic- “ 1*^ weekend duty. T O F 'U T L .O O S E . 1 Pull along, conunand New Era in Town Planning at Belknap College Monday a downtoivn hotel Monday EXePCIiE « (20LLINJS UPF’ E R , Ized the recently published Re- among S ^ h OVEP ON THE him (M as by a rope 65 Used in he will enter the New Hamp­ Andover Volimteer Fire De and relieved him of a waUet SHAPE/ PLATE.' cassettes ., speaking people of Hartford, SOFA.' 4 Flat fold Last night's public hear- property tax relief factor of the reasons for not g^ranting the re- shire primary, first to be partment members have re­ containing $180 in U.6. money publican platform charging that will be the topic at tomorrow 9 Coloring 66 Even (contr.) ing on the proposed Merrow change. Zoning Board of quest and others the Inconve- held in presidenUal years. elected the following officers: Euid the equivalent of $65 in it is not conducive to “the town’s' night’t Lenten program to be substance DOWN 12 Individual Rd. zone change to COinnier- chairman August nience to their exisUng homes, Paulsen was the candidate L'eon Palmer, president; Thom­ German currency.. growth and prosperity.” from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at St. 1 Ripped and sole member of the Police later arrested two 13 Annual cial use marked what nrom- ^ estate agent As one resident of Virginia as Boimeau, vice president; Wil­ The town council form of income (Fr.) 2 Heavy blow STAG — Straight Tailn’ women, aged 23 and 27, de­ 3 Have on ises to be a maior shift fn private citizen, Lane said simply, "my clothes- government, according to Far- ^® Cha*'>«» Pickett, 14 Air (comb, American Government — liam Breadheft, secretary; Wil­ scribed as having records as staff member of the E p is ci^ l 4 Boulevard in 24 Deer horn within a onA i*»®re Is a “definite line and my children’s swing ris, which has been initiated by form) Madrid larger map the towns planning and need for more commercial area win be in the commercial party In 1968. He got two liam Covell, treasurer; John prostitutes. Metropolitan Mission, will dis­ At- 15 Pacific 25 Roman date cne neighboring town, is cost' e6fm- 5 Hawaiian 26 Short-necked 47 Hops' kilns zoning operations. _ ^ in town.” He contended that zone.” write-in votes In Pennsylvan­ Young and John B. Hutchinson, C 3 turmeric garland 48 Smelting ing them much more than their 16 Nurses’ ----- river duck Faced with opposition Merrow Rd. is not a residential James Oomlsh of Merrow Rd. ia and four in Wisconsin. auditors; Charles Phelps and Spanish-speaking peoples. 6 'Too 27 Grafted (her.) residue street but a commercial use noted he "had attended two led by Knox, recenUy elected f^emment both in the United States ( P l .) from 800 residents attend- ' Methods suggested for 17 Small horse 7 Follower 29 Remain in 49 Rabbit Gecrge Nelson, trustees. director of the Chevrolet Club jmd Latin America, where he readiness 50 French stream ing the hearil^, the Pltm- ®"®- public hearings on gas stations Home and Geirden Club will at- (derogatory) 8 School exams Each month the fire depart- of Antique Cars, “Broadening our tax base are served for seven years. 9 Peak in 31 U.S. coin 52 Alleviate ning and Zoning Commis- further contended the but then they came s o ^ ^ t I tend the ConnecUcut Flower ...... ■'fl, verv unattracUve ” Parris ob- 18 Was mistaken ment presents to an outatandlng The Rev. Mr. Pickett’s first BY LANK LEONARD 20 Drops of eye California 32 Redact 53 Woody plant sion unanimously voted '’•SRest complaint gainst the lost track of them.” He ymmed and Garden Show in Hartford .as a hearing at the capitol on uc^ wint ^ f^ e a clmi« n MICKEY FINN 22 Land parcel 11 Units of hair 57 Hawaiian He sub- I'VE COMMITTED pepper ^eThe opposition, led by thet^e re- tion of „f 1-84 through Bolton and to meet at 6:30 p.m. at Lafay- : ' the mgninight ofor Marchmaren ;ra, whichwmen is . . ‘ > RoZfRolton with toe^their yT”''.V T“. 'N O T H I N '/ CLAM BUT THERE’S > 24 Cleopatra’s energy 41 Persian JZ BEHIND THE FIFTH NO NEED FOR, JO CRIME snake 19 Shade tree gateway 58 Ribbed fabric cently formed Otlzens for Tol- VlM (MX) ^ ad’^ the“ e take much ette Square in Rockville for Allows • Apri ^teymond Bon- ^ght scheduled for her markets, and racimt I k®!!!® 59 Chemical follows: Apri - Raymond Bon- can Republican, arriving short- \ AMENDMENT— me TO DO THAT/ rpBEPlCTlNcS 25 Newspaper 21 Roof finial 43 Kind of tide land’s Environment (CITB). was $ioo.o«J and added mere present UOonn traffic off transportation to the show, muows. Apn ivayi o ------monthly^------hours------in Andover. Be- I'V/E BEEN 5UBPOENAEP TO IT AIN'T 23 Rag 45 Small map suffix neau. May - J. Cuyler Hutchln- „ „ „ „ „ .__. „ ___ . . „ . events.” ly after its civil war and occu- \N£CESSAKy! W Ai I did! , "HIF FUTURE » paragraph conducted on a positive level. ^ “j® Rt. 195. . Attend. Seminar ’ ■' „. T..1.. cause the hearing is a combined appear before the SEN^E 3-/^ e HU N 28 Grain beard a. AtTA.*. p^ad thcy would want to locate **’*’’ Z * ^ " ^ " ” .aa. a .on,son. June - Steve Pohl,Pohl. July - Z. Z . Z . Z . .. T “ We don’t feel that attracting pation. COMMITTEE TOMORROW MORN­ ICAN IT T- 7 r ~ 3” 10 Tl The group presented petltimis ik- | Howard' Wexler, a new resl- Town Clerk Gloria Meurant Howard Bidwell, August - George ®^^m^ ^ Judiciary In- gf this nature Is consist- After leaving the iDominlcan TELL you 30 Frosts, asa i” r " 3 4 surance committees on the new ING' SHOULD I TALK TO VOUR cake 1 c o n t a ^ 600 signatures of op- !!^tlonr®be^l^lted* in^'specia^ jilent. and a sanitary engineer will ^tend a microfilm semi- HllirSeptember " “oa^vld ent with open-spaced programs Republic, he went to WllUman- lawyer before I 6 0 ? WHAT TO i r 14" ponenits.nonAnifl. * l . . _ • _____ ■______1 ._1 nov* T^iii*ortaw 4ti NTAuHncrt/’^vi _ - _ __ . ho fault auto insurance” bill. 34 Low haunt zones within the confines o f / n the field of environmental " f r Thursday, In Newington, .(jg^^^g^ " ^.g,^ p^jg^gj jjovem - . m u i„ it i„ i„ th» in. as they state," he said. tic where he worked with the 35 Make lace T7" Although expressing their op- commercial zenes and warned^ health, predicted the town will 'Di® seminar is scheduled for j^gj. _ jg^j^ pisher, December - ^®®*® ^ ^® “The Republicans are suggest- Puerto Rican people, OUT OUR WAY BY NEG COCHRAN 36 City in the i r 1__ position to what they term strip- j^g^g____ won’t V bewv, available corfp------have— to ------A. install sewage systems . th® benefit of town clerks In RonBld„—nn,— TherTlault, January . terest of her constituents to at- ing that we bring town salaries Among the projects of the Netherlands lA J9 in 37 Consume food ■ zoning, CITE supporters pledged merclal land in town in another if the zone change is granted. Hartford and Tolland Counties. Michael Horn, March - the De- ‘«"“ - into line with the economy and Metropolitan Mission are sumi WHY STRLkSOLE TRYINO TO 1 VEAiJ, BUT NOT SOONER A W 38 Sesame t their support to the Planning (g„ yogj-s If you feel you are paying Following the seminar a dls- partment. Mrs. MUIer will be in An- at the same time in line with mer programs in the North KEEP HIM OUT ?,TO0 KNOW ( LATER/ I JUST CAME A) R3R 2 ” 1 39 Louse egg ■ i i l n and Zoning Commission in the Xax HeUef Questioned high taxes now, just wait unUl cusslon of pending leglslaUon The month of February has dover on Monday, from 7 p.m other towns,” Farris said. "Ac- End, and renovation of housing VOU'LL HAVE TO WMSH TH ’M U D ) A PRINK O F W ATER— AN' IF I 40 Winter vehicle s r 32 BT OFF HIS FEET SOONER.OR J L E T HIM IN HE’LL WAMTA GO n g n comission’s bid for the hiring of Atty. Sbarge contradicted you have to pay for a 20-year will be held, been omitted because although to 9 p.m. at the town office cording to a statement by the facilities In that neighborhood, L A T ^ / ...... miiiinirrA RIGHT BACK OUT WITH ME/ 42 Summer (Fr.) r 43 Feminine sr 55^ a town planning coiuultant to Logj,r’s figures regarding the bond Issue on millions of dol- the decision to name a reclpl- building. Board of Finance when the sal- Drug Program appellation □ i m prepare an updated town plan. stations. Saying they pay no lars for a sewage system.” Manchester Evening Her^d ent has been made, circum- Annual Meeting gHes of the,town’s elected of- The Drug Abuse EducaUon 37“ W 44 Ventilate It Is the lack of planning more in taxes than many single Edith Knight a member of Tolland correspondent Bette stances have not as yet permit- The DemocraUc IVomen’s Club ffcials were recently Increased, program for teachers In the 46 Steal from r i m «T 8 T coupled with a set of li^ Iy knit family houses. the Board of Assessors, term- Quatrale, tel. 876-2846. ted an official presentaUon. It will hold its annual meeUng at Baton's salaries are now higher Bolton School system which 1 48 Clipped, as i i ___ □ is expected to be made shortly. 8 p.m. 'Thursday at the Andover „,gg^ „tj,gc towns our was canceled March 4 due to a wool from 8T zoning regulations which con- citing the assessment figures ed the proposed 1,000-foot-depth ' sheep □ cem s the group, ^ong with the the 13 existing gas stations, of the zone “ foolish” and "an For the month of March, the Elementary School. size In the state.” storm, has been rescheduled for CT- R" BY PHIL KROHN 51 Encourages s r ? n R r B" 85" safety hazards and envln^en- gbgrgg indicated the highest action that is never done in Odegard Sets chief stated that no other de- Scheduled are the elecUon of Peckham, chairman of Thursday. The usual early-dls- 55 Gibbon t M cision could have been made officers and voting on changes Board of Finance, reported missal Umetable will be folldw- GUMMER STREET 56 Hindu robes M l S7 SB M 85~ tal i^rupUon which would o ^ ggggggment was $22,930 for the other towns." She warned it other Uian to award the honor ‘n the by-laws. The two salaries are not in- ed, and the afternoon klnder- 6 60 Exist M orm L Esso gas Station on Merrow Rd. would devalue the large number District Town 81“ a " K” to the men of the department. It changes Involved are: 1) A mo- adequately compen- garten session will meet with 61 Scottish alder Amjm Bldrige Yost’s Mobile station of homes in the area just at now, whatpip , tree was In March, on Uie night of tlon to amend Article IV, Sec- officials for their the.morning session w~ 66 on Arnold Dr. is assessed at the time the town is undergoing Hearing Hours 62 Occurrence sr IS a banquet, that word was re- ‘‘on 1. by deleting “co^espond- ,g ^g Fashion Show 63 Body of water mamm ^8.060; Yost’s vacant Shell sta- — o„^^^ the PZC in its bid for a budget .. State Sen. David Odegard has ceived that Leon Palmer and secretary from the list rt element of dedication which Plans are complete for “Mod Mood Modes” , a fashion show allocation to hire a town p ^ - PZC following the hearing, PZC announced his schedule for Irl® ^"'o sons were in a truck officers, and 2) A motion to also must motivate our town ner to update the comprehen- empty Shell staUon on m . , ,, , . which went out of control when d®l®f® Article V, Section 4, from yj^j^g to be presented by St. Maurice ■Vice Chairman Douglas Prior “ commient sessions In each jg ggy^g the By-Laws, again in reference Council of Catholic Women Fri­ slve plan, when the budget Is ®-t $19,330; the AUanUc sta- Senior CitizenB noted he was personally oppos­ day evening at 8 at Fiano's Res­ BY DICK TURNER presented to the Boaiid of FI- tion on Merrow Rd. at $19,700; town rt the 4th Senatorial Dls- Palmer, newly re-elected pres- ^ ***® corresponding secretary “We appreciate the Repub­ CARNIVAL ed to anything which would executive committee taurant. nance. ' Amoco on Merrow Rd, $21,620; . . ... ^ trict—Manchester, GJastonbury, Ident, long time member of the “ licans concern for the senior Mrs James Me^^allv orean- Chevron station on Rt. 30 at create more of a traff c pro - Marlborough and Bast Hamp- fire department Is a life iMig member. Commentators for the event citizens,” Farris continued, will be Edna Clark, owner rt IzerI ^ of A CITE,■ emphasized the ,20$^.1«9- 180- The two older older stauo. statio-'s s 1®>" “ 1 ^tt. 195 than already ex- ton. resident of Andover and also a A 'peiuiy auction’ Is also _ ists. He also felt that the ex- “ however, we feel the senior Tres Chic Beauty Salons, and group is not /'opposed to com- the Gulf at Leonard s Cor- In Manchester, they will be in selectman. scheduled for the meeting, pro- I uie acemem took c®®dfl of which will be used to ®‘U“ ns ®re a more djm ^lc Margaret Maneggia. merclal development of the n®r— at— $6,366 — ----- and------BUIs------Mobile , should be pre- ^ Board of Directors’ office Although■ ’ the accident Bolton the \< Z l f^ augment the club’s treasury. '■®l®K®t®d ‘o Fgghions will be provided by THE WORRY WART town, but'feels It Is necessary ww* charged. The xiic ixa/aaajUbrary boMdwfcmu and The Library ■> Study v Committee glzed, saying she was sorry Scholarehlp Drive office In the T o ^ HaU. 1970 to March 1, 1971 were 163. gg,^g„gg director at the school! “ >® ^ " this wasn't done sooner. . .“'but but Over 1,000 ------acres- of land is MemoersMembers oiof Tolland rouana rugnHigh — : , : ’ ^ „ * *1. .. * ijuiuance uirecior me scnooi. ' ^ ... . _ r!nmmiin{tv MaII presently zoned commercial, rt gghooTs Junior class will con- An^A AA a3 ^ 4 AA A m A XHampton J n they^ *1 There*'^ a a awere • AAAAAA OO32 Btfire AAAA ^calls 1 1 AA 1 InAA Atown, AAA A AAA ^ ^h^y j^y bring a great- AAA re®®nUy AA ^«A ^ 11i V A appointed ^AAA AA ^ without Ad VKA re- a L./OIT Community1 lH U IlH TT flfL lI A A A A ^AAA AA . . A aaaI I I W aa AAA O O A tW * !! 1 Q o « « r l 4 aaaaaa AM A A $ A A aa 1 AA 4 a1 _ . tVAa aaaI # ^ « a a ##11Io tl/Nin f wort? d^U.”"*' which 200 are presently used, ^lira to^l^^de hwle "t^h^se wU‘ ‘>® ®n March 29, April 19, and 24 out-of-town mutual aid ^runderetildrng " r t ‘“the wort- P^^Y afflUaUon. Manchester Eveninr Herald M WUliams continually through- Th® <>«>er 800 acres Is still canvass Saturday to raise funds ^ ^ calls; H-town rescue calls ings rt the high school and the Corresponded Jadlth ^ I out .the hearing kept asking the available for development, they fgr the Tolland High Scholar- offt^ in the T o^ Hall. came to 68. out-of-town rescue coordination of the entire Kin- 'i'eates that the i^mtere ^e ^-8409. speakers where they had been indicated. ship Fund. comment sessloiis held calls amounted to 12; there dergarten through grade 12 sys- predomln^tly l^puWcan. He ------TO 5HG \ previously, and if they had ever “It is my perso-al feeling that The school will graduate Its ®o far," O d^d remarked to- were 4 other sendee calls and 6 tern. ^®o noted that toe ^m «rots Uminril attended a meeting of the com- no one Is rushing to buy land in first senior class in June. ^®-Y. have been helpful to me stand-by calls during power fall- There will be a question and have endoraed the RepubUcan SecurU y iXHUMU 'V& KIN0 said mission. “You should have the present commerical zY scheduled office "ou rs.^ ^he rescue call b re a k d o w n ------THE LANDING ABBA! commercial zone regulations, ^ aggravated by strip zoning, ture promise as well as need. Noting that he ^ shows 38 trips made to Man- ^ COMING DOWN ‘I think I've finally found the way to Dexter's X ) 0 f / v s t H which were subsequently re- cited an agreement with the Half Day Tomorrow 'comment sessions cheater McAnorlal Hospital, 20 heart. .. through his carburetor!" scinded when builders threaten- Traffic Commission, un- Superintendent of Schools Dr. ^ year s legisla- Windham Community ed the PZC with court action, the state ..will con- Kenneth MacKenzie has an- session, O dega^ ^ Hospital and 3 trips to Hart- ^ Only four people had attended traffic survey of the area nounced that, all local schools ^ indication mat ford hospitals. toe hearing to support the reg­ ance will warrant it, a further for- me— town.—..... will operate on half day ses- . , , j,i ^ a 4 The monthly fire report ulations. Mayer claimed 75 homes fall sions tomorrow, permitting me schedule wlu e announce February shows 11 calls; tn^V?!itnHti!m^fh?ilv*nrnrrmt^ within...... the zone, all rt which holding of in-service seminars *®*‘ ^® session ^ other service BY DICK CAVALLl id ’Tf become ntm-conformlng teachers In the after- ®“d8- calls, one stand-by fire call and WINTHROP ed one resident to retort. If U30g could not be altered hqqjj one no-service call. cxac you ^ advertised toe "®^ for have additions or garages Toiig„d High School students The antique car bill sponsor­ DID Vt3U HEAR THAT \c^Al^LU HE WAa HIDING B3CW our help and sup^rt Imlf as constructed on without special g^^g^ classes from 7:30 Tolland THEY R30ND SOLD Hia WI(=E, GOL-D. ed by Mrs. Dorothy Miller, r YOU are toni^t. we permission from tte Zoning gg^ Mlddle'School from state representative from toe IN THE CELLAR OF WT^d have been there. Board of Appeals. 'nUs would g g „^ gguj „gg„ Meadow- Men’s Night Set THE TOWN HALL? 51st District, is due to appear Sentiment for an updated create both an aggravation and g^^ jjicks Memorial on the legislative calendar town plan has been growing a financial hardship on toe resl- gtudenU from 9 a.m. By Twin Club shortly. over the past few months. First dents, he added. BY ROY CRANE __J A ^ . A until 1 p.m. Kindergarten stu- The bill, submitted by Mrs. BUZZ SAWYER Selectman Charles ’mifartt He cited deflated property ^^g^^ Meadowbfook, mom- T h e Tolland County Miller, and spear-headed by suggested having a towniim plan-Tilan. valuesvalUCS forfOF thosemOS6 OWniUg thC . . . . *...... WE'RE SHORT■ V THEN IF YOU ing session from 9 until 10:30 Mothers Club will hold its an­ George Knox of Andover, would ner several weeks ago. houses on 160 by 200 foot lots. HANDED, ./ PONT WNP, I t L y / a.m. and afternoon session from nual Mens’ Night observance classify any automobile over 28 Although Williams conducted although admitting vacant land ^ SAWYER. / STF/ UP AND MAKE 30 a.m. until 1 p.m. tomorrow night at 8:16 in the years of age, registered as an toe start rt the hearing In a would be Inflated and become BURKE’S / SURE NOBODY Bulletin Board United Congregational Church, antique car, In a standard cate­ somewhat antagonistic manner, valuable to toe owners. Throe BEEN ON 1ELSE DOES ANY The Board of Education will gory for tax purposes. At the DUTY 16 i -DIGGING. frequently threatening to end 1^® su^vislons are located hold a work session to finish its ^ narcotics will be ^ within the proposed zone present time, individual towns HOURS 1 the hearing and refusing a shown, with explanations pro- T K® change or about toe area, he proposed budget for toe 1971-72 ‘speaker Robert rate these cars In different "TOPAiY. M e k NIA, Wv TX let. U3. Hi. ON. ^ow rt ^ d s from toe start including Country Hills, f*®®®! Y®ar tomorrow night at ^ Hate trooper as- each taxing them ac­ he relaxed considerably as It Summlt and R«vterBaxter 7 In its offices at the Hicks . k^ ^!^ ®„ cordlrcording to their own system. became apparent toe opponents c-.,™g signed to the Troop C, Stafford CAPTAIN EASY BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE School. A regular meeting of The county club, which is af- The bill specifies that a were not there to give toe PZC Mayer also cited toe safety tiie school board wUl begin at , m ated'!rtto the "Nation^ ‘TvTn registered antique car any a hard time, but rather to of­ THAT WA$W’T \ WHAT ON EARTH \S> IT ? J) A NUTTY LOOKINS FAL$E FACE!.. hazards now existing on toe 10 p.m. at which time the budg- Mothers Clubs, Inc. organize- where In the state of Connectl- CLOSING fer their aid. H E R E WHEN WE that s n e a k v is it o r t o VOUR road which would become more et will be adopted. jjgg invites all mother or legal *’® taxed on an assessment ISLAND MUST'VE LEFT IT HERE The large crowd was led by aggravated by commercial The Community Women’s gug^^gns of twins to attend toe of not more than $100. L A N D E D 1 ------— ON THE POCKl ^ about a half dozen spokesmen, businesses. Club will meet tomorrow night meeting. Those interested may The bill, HB 5820, which was and then proceeded individual- Mrs. McNally spoke In favor at 8 In the United Congrega- contact Mrs. Henry Martin of also co-slgned by State Reps, ly to state their names, ad- of concentrated commercial de- tlonal Church Religious Educa- piungton. Harold Harlow rt Litchfield and dresses and opposlUwi position, velopment rather than Mrlp de- tion Building. >016 club will hold a Mem- William O ’Neill of East Hamp- A line was formed around toe velopment. A mother with a The Tolland County Twin bership Tea March 30 at the ton, was presented to toe edges rt toe all-purpoae room carload rt young children pre- Mother’s Club will meet tomor- home of Mrs. Henry Martin, Finance Committee last month at toe Meadowbrook School as fers ------\ SHE JUCT recorder hindrance to commuters t o ------^ SIGHTS SET ON THAT I OVNT REALLY BLAME/ WWV ) LAID IT/ DOESNT SEHvI VEKV / >OU CAN The unusually well-organlzed Connecticut, Sp«*rlal I*riri*s PHASE THREE INTERESTED IN TH' / SAT THAT LITTLE SI>ECXLED / HER fOR THAT.' 1 NOT.F BIS ONES! AGAIN.' ONE OVER THERE! opposition led by chief spokes- She warned that zon ^ rt any SiH'cinl ass^aTia* ^ major consequence mould be Spcrial I'ri'TS d ®ki rs^ I III II postponed until toe comprehen- Special l*ri(’rs Preferred Membership^ STEVE CANYON BY MILIDN CANIFF Robln arcle, pe^tted all tile ,g since toe > 1 . - \ . Poii'rson'M Special Prices V opponents to voice their ^ezon^ will have a lasting af- Spcci.'il Prices MCOIVMMKI FACUm HE CAN'T SET STONED, heuTpo^ PAUL IS MOVING IN ON lons and leave within one hour ^ ,g^.g Special Prices HE'LL HAVE TO t HIS BEST FRIENDS 6 I R L - • H pirito M M ioiii f « • toMMwt,9MM PROVE HIMSELF A WITH THE STUDENT K , SOMETHINO. Special Pric«!S mmlmsm 6 JUST TO PROVE HE'S TOP rt the start of toe hearing. Speaking for toe Conservation • twi9 SOMEWAY-AND OOVERNMENT ELECTION TO TURN ON Special Prices • swimmiag pool t n M flfS VIBRATOR ON THIS SCENE.' The comments made by the commission, Donald MeVay op- S p r i i i j l f AL/ViOST HERE! Spcf ial Prlct’S • lqf* M irt tf« a w ife M M ip i SO O N -O R LOSE four people speaking in favor pgggj the zone change, stating 0 CONTROL OF C.Y.N. Spi'cial I’ riccs • coMptancfOircMHlpM of the zone change as well as jg yjg Conservation Commls- AT MAUMEE ! Special Prices • t«M Mnr iMlI dMMI that of toe opposition were all gion's responsibility to protect S | » r ii4* o - iip Special Prices Hiiperttt • ItdMtuI showon, Irtninc Special Prices • ttum room taoht M kootfii, lockoa based on positive concerns. the natural setting and rural at- rtmomiictss IM M ' Spc( Ial Prices • nntty/ireoMi| rook Several town officials were in- mosphere of toe town and to • M u M io ii room M M A m o Special Prices volved in opposing the proposed speak out when it is threatened, mcdicotod npereB ('anipai^ii SjMM'ial Prices • rtducinc/cendHMiif Ahrooih • 0M| to lotto zone change including First ^he influx of gas stations in ON octhrt, ponivo t t t r M • amplt Selectman Hiifault; the town goes “beyond all need or • sun bootht (1 miiL s 1 IrJ parfcinf . Conservation Commission rep- reaa«i,” he added. MoVay rec- Counters * Sinks * Dishwashers * Disposals BY COKER and PENN resented by Donald MeVay; gmmended a thorough review LA N C E LO l and^-A ssessor Mrs. Edith g, yjg zoning- regulations before Vented Hoods * Self-Cleaning Ovens * Cooktops Wonderful things begin to happen when you call LORI IS ALVSASI& CCmiNG ' •$^***Bht. ggy igjve scale rezoning is Self-Cleaning Drop-In Ranges UP WITH NEW WAV'S TO « ®«*‘ ®‘ done. 6 4 M 2 N 6ET MONEY OUT OF ME / . Those favoring toe roiw Residents from throughout //// at/ change were led by Robert g^ ^pg. stop in today and take advantage of our years of '/ty Freg®au who IWes cm toe ,^ g^ proposed experience and our special prices. f iffl'W U i i i j ® BY ROUSON LITTLE SPORTS r ^ l w “ *“ *® ®‘^ ® “ ■®® ► C < -/ Fregeau cited ^ ® DavliTMullhoUand of Graha- 515 Middle Turnpike West cre^^'com merclal activity! ber Rd. received a ~und of m X . Peb.>on, Ac. & Manchester, Conn.' He pointed to toe town’s tax loud applause to respe^e to Ms Luflet’ Dry. — Mon. WeU. Ftl. ()wAr

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1971 PAGE FOURTEEN MANCHES'TER EVENmG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., 'TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1971 PAGE FIFTEEN UCLA Retains Top AP Ranking, • » • « Cronin Reveals Divisional Split

Marquette Remains Second Best Tokyo Club Female Um p '/I edV ' ■ 616 Disapproves pleased with the ranking but ly, were Kansas, 25-1, and year, was No. 12. The Irish 1. UdLA (28) f y \ Romps Over LOS ANGELES (AP) — 577 4 reminded that in college bas­ Southern California, 24-2, each record of 20-7 was achieved 2. Marquette (10) Aft' For the third time in the 469 - 'i ketball, the national collegiate with one first place vote. through one of the toughest 3. Penn (4) Name CaUing 435 Philadelphia past five years, UCLA has tent permits crowning of the Rounding out the top 10 were schedules in college basketball. 4. Kansas (1) (1) 334 been nam^ college basket­ on-the-court champion. South Carolina, Western Ken­ North Carolina was 13th follow­ 5. Southern California NEJW YORK (AP) — ’The ball’s top team on The As­ tucky, Kentucky, Fordham and ed by Houston, Duquesne, Long 6. South Carolina NEW YORK (AP) — only thing that Bernice Gera Xhe Bruins, 25-1, received 28 Baseball is feeling expan­ sociated Press poll even of the 44 first place votes cast Ohio State. Fordham moved up Beach State, Tennessee, Villa' 7. Western Kentucky dislikes about umpiring base­ sive. though 16 ballots failed to by sports writers and broad­ a notch to ninth and Ohio nova, Drake and Brigham 8. Kentucky --•ir. ball games is being called "a name the mighty, once- casters for 616 points. State’s Buckeyes, No. 12 a Young. The latter team is« 9. Fordham Tokyo Giants Stealing Spring Spotlight American League Presi­ dumb broad.” Second was unbeaten Mar­ week ago, stepped into the cov­ UCLA's next foe Thursday ifi 10. Ohio State CLEARWATER, Fla. __ ®*^®- O** ® diminutive man. Ing batting practice. Each play- dent Joe Cronin revealed "I’ve been called a lot of bad beaten Bruins. the Far West Rcgfional tourney 11. Jackson^lle UCLA, winner of six of the quette with 10 first place votes eted top 10. You won’t find the name of collects $i(x>,ooo a year from er gets the .same amount of that the majors are study- names, most of them unprint­ at Salt Lake City. Long Beach’s 12. Notre E

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PAGE SIXTEEN MAl^CHEOTER EVENING ittJllALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH >ie, I 97I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHJJSTER. CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 16; 1971 PAGE SEVENTEEN Building ContracHng 14 THERE OUGHTA B E A LAW BY SHORTEN mmI WHIPPLE Help Wonted-Male 36 Wanted - To Buy ^ LUBRICATION men for greas- WANTED — antique furniture, Furnished Houses For ll^nt 65 Houses For Sole 72 Lets For Sole 73 Out of Town CARPENTRT — concrete atepa, ' glass, pewter, oil paintings or ing trucks and trailers with Aportm enh 63-A IMMACULATE 7-rpom Ranch, BOLTON — one mUe frpm For S c^ 75 floora, hatchwaya, remodeling S o m e a p p u c a n t s b o s s o yartting, 272 R ea ltors, 649-3813. Must be seen to be apprecisd- Realtor, 648-6821, 649-0688. ADVERTISING FILL OUT THESE FORMS tween 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. GOLFERS PARADISE small. Dan Moran, BuUder. bric-a-brac, locks, frames, v M a ln St. ed. T. J. Crockett, Realtors, CALL US IH ABOUT THREE 'HEERS- 1 0 PAY. MISS MANCHESTER — ■ ExceUent Evenings, 649-8880. glassware. We buy estates. 648-1677. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS \NE'UL HARE TO CHECK OUT Out of Tovm AA zone lot, half acre plus, <1»> W M WDd West (0) Village Peddler, Auctimieer, (M) AMams Funllir CARPBJNTRY and remodeling, ROURREFEREHCes.' Helpilp Wonted - MANCHESTER Industrial zone Lakewood Circle area, city We are pleased to offer this (M) OaUna’ s 8 AJI. to 4:30 PJL 420 Lake St., Bolton, 649-8347. For Rent 66 5:M (M) <0 Business Locations -famUy house, exceUent buri- uUUties,, CaU Mr. Zimmer, spectacular residence right <0 ) rec rooms, dormers, kitchens, Mole or Femole 37 8 S:St (St) OOUna’i Islaad (O) additions and garages. Call For Rent 64 ■ROCKVILLE —CentraUy loca­ ness oppertunity. High traffic J. D. Real Estate Associates. on golf course at Ellington _ (4t> WhaTs sir LiaeT (O) COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. ted, spacious -room apart­ count, good condition. CaU 643-6129. R id ge Country Club. Ckis- l:M (SO-St-M) WeaUer — Specto Tom CorbltL 643-0088. LICENSED real estate sales Rooms Without Board 59 8 aad New* 4:3 * VJA. DAT BEFOBE PDBUGATION ment. Ideal for young, mar­ now. $81,600. Hayes Agency, tom built early American (O) man or saleswoman, excellent MANCHESTER, 8-B zone lots, (U> r aadid Camera Deadline for Saturday and Btonday la 4:M p.m. Friday SAVE MONET! Fast service. opportunity in an aggressive THE TOOMPSON House —Cot­ MANCHESTER Green — ried or retired couple. Heat, 646-0181. rambling Cape Cod with Ground floor, 900 sq. ft. front $7,800 each, 60x160. Also Indus­ t :W (M) Salat (0> Dormers, room additions, ga­ company. Call for Interview, tage St., centrally located, hot water and appUances, no eight rooms including formal portion carpeted, second floor, trial land, owner financing t :M (I) News with Walter Crea. rages, porches, roofing and Lou A rruda, 644-1639. large pleasantly fundahed pets. 649-4834. Uving and dining room, H*e / (C) PLEASE READ YOUR AD siding. Compare prices. Add- rooms, parking. CaU 649-3868 on e o ffic e 12 x 12, caU 649- H elen D . C ble R ea ltor, 648- paneled family romn with (() Newe w ia H.K. Smith aad Offered by the 6666. Barry Baaeeaer (C) Claasllled or “Want Ads" are taken over tbe pkonem a A-Level Dormer Oorp. 389- HELP — We need a good real for overnight and permanent 2741' o r 649-6688. FOUR-ROOM apartment for fireplace, laig;e country (U> DIek Yaa Djrke rent, A m ston . L ake, $136. kitchen, 4-bedrooms, 2H convenlmoe. The adverUaer ahonld read Ua ad the FIBST 0449. estate salesman. BuAness is guest rates. TOLLAND — 8 huUding lots, DAT IT APPEAB 8 and BEPOBT EBBOBS In tfane for the MAIN STEtBET office space, Strout Realty, 228-9116. baths, open air deck facing 7ii next inaertion. The Herald la reaponalble for only ONE In- N. J. LAFL.AMME — Carpenter FURNISHED rooms, color TV, 100 per cent location near ------PHILBRICK 13th tee. Rare find for the (U) Whafe U r UaeT (0) H utchins A g en cy , 649-8324. $8,000. Vernon, high scenic correct or omitted Inaertion for any adverttaement and then contractor. Additions, remod­ continental breakfast includ­ banks, air-conditioned, auto- R<5<^^VItLE ^ WlU sub-lease professional or business News — Weather * only to the extent of a “ make good” baaertton. Errora which 4-room luxury apartment fo r acre, $6,900. Other land Hayes Spertc (0 ) eling and repairs. Call any­ ed, weekly and monthly sea­ matlc fire sprinkler. Apply man. In the kn^ 60’s. 1:M (iM t) JaUa ' ■ do not leaaen the value of the adveitlaenient wilt not be tim e fo r fre e estim a te. 876- Situations Wanted - sonal rates. Flano’s Motor Marlow’s, 867 Main St. April and May with optiim to AGENCY Ag;ency, 646-0131. modeling, additions, rec parking, telephone, kitchen FOR REN T Wonted To Rent 68 M 3-2 7 11 8 7 5 -3 1 3 6 call 647-1730. mal dining room, famUy room, AMSTON Lake — Waterfront (tS4l> Merie rooms, garages, kitchens re­ privUeges. 646-6801, after 6 IttM (1) M Mtaatee _ „ (C) EXECUTIVE with local com- porches, 2-car garage, $86,-000. year ’round Rsinch. Aluminum (8-4t> Marcae Welbr, M.D. modeled, bath tile, cement p-m - J. WATSON BEACH CO. sidbtg, storms, screens. Boat lt :S t dential or commercial. Call HOUSE to share with other modem eat-in kitchen, stove and Hartford 547-1550 196» CAMARO Rally Sport, 3,700 residential area. Contact Mr. ^ r R ea l E sta te, 643-9332. U:U Merv Grillia Shew Call 646:6801 after 10 a.m. ALL TYPES of stone and con­ Help Wonted-Female 35 Help Wonted-Female 35 tractive, vinyl covered flexible Parking and utiUttes provided. ______large hobby room and office. Out of Town BOLTON — Four-room Ranch (»4t> Diek Oavett Show (0> BOX LE1TERS crete work. All work guaran­ Bonds - steel cable. Custom made to 643-6166. SQUARE with garage. Blectrio heat, l ;t t (64M t> Newe — Sporta M d 1964 CH EVROLOT Im p ala, WANTED — one or 2-bedroom $29,900. Weather . teed. Out of season rates. Call Stocks — Mortgages 27 any length you require. Con­ I 1971 by NEA, Ik . For Sole 75 waU-to-waUwau-io-wBu caipeting,carpeong, dead-aeaa- „ aad Oin 4-door sedan, V-8, automatic apartment by single lady with CENTER ST. Large 10- For Yeor a fter 6, 643-1870 or 644-2976. DRIVERS for school buses, WHAT a wonderful feeling, to venient attractive catches pro­ end street. Large yard. $19,700. S/t transmission, radio, heater. toy dog. Reasonable. Refw- colonial may be used for BOLTON — $23,900, nicely de- Manchester schools, 7:30 to always have money lor new vided for attaching to your Apartments - Flats - FEET 647-1202. Infom uitkii E x cellen t. 648-4379. h a l l m a r k BuUdlng Co. For MORTGAGES, loans, first, sec- clothes, vacations, appliances, ences furnished. Write Box B, gf offices, large lot with ■ signed 3-bedroom Ranch, quiet (EdocatlMUl TV address to the Clssslflsd and chains, $328. 649-6662. son, L.T. Wood Locker Plant, ------tate Associates, Inc. 643-6139. Agency a n d ou t, $27,900. C!aU ow ner a fisherman’s paradise. Ex­ "Should Oonsreoa Enact DORMERS, garages, porches, RESTAURANT — IdeaUy locat- Herald. MODERN 2 famUy home, buUt Ten-room home with m ore VERNON M a n a g e r, Manchester ed doing a thriving busiuess. 61 BlsseU St., Manchester. FREE puppies — Half beagle. In 1962. ExceptionaUy clean, ga­ 649-2497. ceUent value at only $31,000. President’a Revenue—Sharing Bhrenlng Herald, together 1964 DODGE pick-up , % ton, 4- rec rooms, room addlUcms,' Short hairs and fluffles. Pup- MAIN ST. Three rooms, 315 BROAD ST. than one acre of land, good YOUR SEARCH IS OVER ^ Propoaal7” klhdiens, add-a-levels, roofing, Ideal for energetic couple. Tre­ Investment Property rage, handy to downtown shop- First owner has given throe l t :t t OoBBeeUeat Noararoom with a memo Uatb^ the wheel drtve with winch. Call NIGHT HOUSEMOTkER KTrCHEN utiUty man, 7-3:80 pies of distinction. Call 649- heated. $126. Security. One or coniUtlon throughout. Love­ siding, general repairs. Qual­ mendous Income producer. MANCHESTER For Sole 70-A ping, etc. $36,600. MANCHESTEIR Is only time companies you do NOT 643-0626. daily, steady work. Apply in 0963. two adults. 646-3426, 9-6 p.m. ly . shade trees, B-zeme. y ea rs o t tender loving care T. J. CROCKETT, want to see your letter. ity worinnanshlp. Financing T .J . C rock ett, R ea ltors, 648- Woman wanted to care for - miles from this beautiful four- to this 7-room home. Bolton person only. Howard Joluuon, ROCKLEDGE—Dynamic 9-room Quick occupancy. Shown by Tour letter win be de­ 1W3 WALK-m Internationa avaUable. Economy BuUders, 1877. handicapped chUdren 9:30 HEBRON — Newer 2-bedroom 643-1553 room Ranch. Has large lot and Beamed celUng, full waU 394 Tolland Tpke. Manchester. BUSINESS ZONE IV Raised Ranch, 6 bedrooms, 2H appointment mmlttee tion for a man familiar with 646-0882, 649-2871. INVESTMENT 6306. Only $33,900. Buslneu Servieet 13 direct supervision. Prior ex­ buUder. Also suitable for pan­ ca tion . 2-car garage. MANCHESTER Is not far from rise (Dape. FuU shed dormer. Chairman Ronald Farris has la- BIDWELJj Home Improvement the taxi cab business. Ap­ PROPERTY perience with handicapped 646-3973 NORTHWOOD Apartments — eling center, huUdlng supplies, tills 7-room Ranch. Four bed­ BuUt-ins, IH baths, large sued a statement criticizing CLEJANING — Interior —both Privote Instructions 32 plicant must be dependable JUST OFF PORTER ST.—4- Lost and Found 1 Co. Expert Installation alu­ children helpful. One and two-bedroom . apart­ garden and recreational equip­ With three offices and four rooms, two baths, garage. ______• • B & W • • rooms, walk-out basement. bedroom Dutch Colonial with an MANCHESTER — 8-room Gar- b ARROWS and WALLACE Co. Raymond Soma, Republican residential and commercial. minum siding, gutters and and have good references. ments, central alr-condltton- ment, etc. 621-7373. 4-room apartments. Includes Very large lot. FuU price $19,- BEGINNERS typing, steno- For application contact The GERMAN Short Haired Point­ assumable mortgage, formal riswi Colonial, 4 bedrooms, Manchester Parkade Mid 30’s. Hayes Agency, 6M- (mndidate for selectman, for his FOUND — The best place to Satisfactory work guaranteed. trim.. Roofing installation and EAST HARTFORD ing, carpeting, balcony, car­ ranges, refrigerators and 900. CaU The Mitten Agency, script shorthand Instructions, Oak Hill ScluxH for the er, six months old, male. Call living and dining rooms, eat-ln double garage. exceUent area, Manchester 6494U06 om . statement of approval of the choose home decorations and For friendly free estimates, repairs. 649-6496, 876-9109. CAB CO. ports, plus other luxury fea­ 600 SQ. FT. avaUable for Ug^t garbage dispoeals. Excellent Realtors, 648-6930. all ages. Call for appointment Blind, 120 Holcomb St., 644-8440. kitchen, large family room. treed lot, walk-out basement. ______decision to purchase a pay- gifts is Your Gift QaUery at coU Suburban Floor Mainten­ 107 Burnside Avenue manufacturing or storage in in­ revenue, near Mtdn St. OOVEUAr Y — S BEIDROOM GUTTERS and roofs, aU types 647-1946. Hartford, 242-2274. tures. From $226. J. D. Real Only $89,900. Hayes Agency, TCXLAND — New room L- loader. W atkins, 938 M ain SL Y ou r an ce, 649-9229. East Hartford dustrial zime. Francis E. Bo­ Professional office buUiUng MANCHESTER — one-half du­ Ranch, garage, wooded lot, repaired and replaced. Ebccel- Estate Associates, 643-8129. ELLINGTON — Handsome 8- 646-0181. Ranch. Cathedral celling Noting that Soma has sudden­ home town friendly world of Mr. Mellen Sr. land Agency, 816 Broad St. on Main St, 14 offices, park­ plex, 4 large rooms, good con- alum inum storm s. B u ilt 1961, HAIRDRESSERS — Mancbee- Articles For Sole 45 room Raised Ranch on large Uving room, fireplace, 8 bed­ ly become a proponant of the gifts. Telephone, 648-6171. SHARPBiNINQ Service —Saws, lent workmanship, reasonable | | ..| „w »^ rfl Frm nir 3 5 " DELUXE one-bedroom apart­ 643-1668. James B. Greenwood, in g fo r 22 cars, central air- (Utlon, new root, nice yard, copper plumbing, oak floors, prices, free estimates. Call Help W onteO-rem Oie ter area, experienced p re- wooded lot. Large carpeted 87’ RANCH — Fireplace, panel­ rooms, garage. Treed lot. purchase,’’ EYLTris added, "He knives, axes, shears, skates, ^ ' ______—------— ------fe^ “ - d-X bit M^A necessary If ANESTHETIST - Registered. SCREENED loam, sand, gravel, ment, wall - to - wall carpet­ unique opportunity. Cedi now. le rre u ou t not. necessary, u «i nnn ______aih Sales representative. conditioning. ing, beamed celUng, country $18,600. Meyer Itealtors, 648- rotary blades. Quick service. 646-1399. CRNA. Starts to $12,000.9 No kitchen and dining room, mod- $25,900. H ayes A g en cy , 646- should have expressed his LOST—Caiihuahua, tiny fawn you are a good Hairdresser, processed gravel, stone, fill. ing throughout, complete ap­ $14,900. Hayes Agency, 016- kitchen, stove, trees., $22,600. 0609. colored female, mu6h loved. Capitol Equipment Co., 88 STENOGRAPHER fee. Rita Personnel, 646-4040. Also bulldozer and backhoe pliances, vanity bath. Central­ “ W E L U N G s ^ 0181. opinion prior to the town meet­ P & S Roofing — Roofing and loyal, and prepared to give Hutchins Agency, Walters, ing action which did approve Reward. 649-8962. Main St., Manchester. Hours repairs done realistically. EYee service and drain fields. ly located. $176 monthly. R. D. lent location, VBJRNON — Lovely 7-room cen­ Interesting position in our customers the "red carpet’’ cX)NTROLLEI^-BS in account- Four-famUy apartment, 8 family roOm with fireplace. A 4.6 ACHES, Colonial COpe, 8 64941824. of the purchase. daUy 7:SQ-6, Thursday, 7:80-9. estimates. Manchester. 649- George H. Grllfing, Andover M u n iock , 648-2692. parking. 113 E. Center St., 646- ter entrance Colonial. Attached OFFERED BY THE LOST — Gray tiger cat with buyer’s office for a qualified treatment which they deserve. Ing. CPA preferred. Retail rooms each, stoves, refriger­ beautlfuUy decorated home, rooms, 1% baths, fireplace, 2- "The present Board of Select­ Saturday, 7:30-4. 643-7668. 1616, Coventry 742-8388. 742-7886. 2212. TWO FAMILY nicely garage, large lot, IH baths. white paws and face. Vicinity ______typist with shorthand back­ In return, you will be paid ex­ background, local position. VILLAGER Apartments—Five- ators, near Main St. Good buUt in 1970. car garage, trees, ^ring fed men, comprised of two Demo­ cared for, convenle|nt location, EbcceUent comUtion. $81,000. F. M. GAAl. AGENCY Parkade Apartments. Please TREE SERVICE (Soucler)— ------ground. Company offers ex­ cellent wages, treated fairly Starts to $20,000. No fee. Rita ALUMINUM sheets used as room Townhouse. 1^ tiled EXCELLENT location, next to in com e. pond. Hutchins Agency, Real­ crats and one Republican, have cellent benefit program, and be working in a salon For more details call . . . EAST HARTFORD — Cape, 8 m o d e r n ii^ 2 - car garage, CaU the liCtten Agency, MLS, caU 649-3483. Trees cut, building lots clear- Personnel 646-4040. printing plates, .009 thick, 28x baths, wall-to-wall carpeting, comer of Berlin Tpke., New­ tors, 649-6324. been urging thetown to ■ make Roofing Ond good wages and pleasant room s, 1 ^ baths, formal din­ $80,900. Wolverton Agency Realtors, 643-6980, 649-9690. OOVBINTRY — e-room year ed, trees topped. Got a tree „««« where ethics and customer re­ ------38’’, 28 cents each or 6 fo r $1 . two ^r-condltioners, private ington, Conn. Across from Mc­ this purchase for at least one LOST — Golden Retriever fe­ 1 6 - A working conditions. Apply . . lations are of prime concern. ing ' room, rec room. $26,900. Realtors, 649-2818. ’round home. Stone fire­ problem! WeU worth phone ^nim neys 643-3711. basement. Washer and dryer Donald’s restaurant, 2 o ffic e s , (JHARLES LEISPERANCE MANCHESTER ANDO'VKR —- Modem four- y e a r.’ ’ male, vicinity IProspect St. Call Mrs. Clark, Tres Chic CLASS A MECHANIC place, Uving room, den, IM caU, 742-8252. ROOFING — Specializing re­ hookup. G.E. appUances and each approximately 400 square 649-7620 FOUR BEDROOMS $17,900 2-BEDROOM RANCH, room Ranch, breezeway, over­ "We are pleased that Soma Please call 649-6718. Reward. FIRST NATIONAL B eauty Salon, 649-1792 o r 647- Second or third shift. Must NEED tires? 40 per cent dls- Ten-year old Garrison Co­ large lot, large shade tree, as­ baths, basement garage, pairing roofs of all kinds, new gas heat. Charles Lesperance, feet. Newly carpeted including We NEED LISTINGS sized garage, electric heat, fuU large lot. Immediate oc- is In agreement with the Demo­ MANCHESTER Tree Service — STORES, INC. 9969. cotmt. Premium, first line, lonial with formal lUning sume mortgage, $116.47 per roofs, gutter work, chimneys be able to perform indus­ 649-7620. heat, electricity and air-condi­ NOW ! “Thinking o f SeU- basement, two acres plus. Im- crat-controlled board and with Specializing in tree removal, wide ovals, prowlers, truck room, famUy kitchen, over­ month. Hutchins Agency Real­ lupcuily. $22,900. cleaned and repaired. 80 years trial mechanicEd repairs, tioning. New building. CaU ing your property?” Call immedlate occupancy. $19,900 the town meeting action, but we Personob pruning, shrubs, lots cleared. Park & Oakland Aves., Col^s Discount Station, ATmACTIVE 3-room bail­ land For Sole 71 sized living room and rec tors, 649-6834. experience. Free estimates. PART-TIME counter glri, and also must be able to re­ or write owner, Stoddard TODAY! C har B oa Agency, 648-0688. WILLDCANTIC — Income don’t think the townspeople now Fully insured. Call 649-6422. East Hartford, Conn. pair and instaU electrical 461 W est C en ter St., 643-6332. ment, heat, hot water, electric­ room on large treed lot. INCOME TAX preparoUon. Call ______Call Howley, 643-6861. experience preferred. 646-1666. Investment, Inc., 740 North MANCHESTER — 26 acres property—3 FamUy House— need him to sfuiction this pur­ Ansaldi built. FuU plaster SIX-ROOM starter home, 'very h b BRON __ R ou te 86 __ N ear Dan Mbsler, 649-83^ or 247- MANCHESTER Welding Ser- equipment. Excellent pay HANNAH’S husband Hector ity, stove, refrigerator, adults, Main St., West Hartford, 232- prime residential. Weekdays 16 R oom s, city w a ter and chase,” Farris concluded. PILGRIM MILLS needs experi- GENERAL cleaning woman 2 rate and fringe benefits. references, no pets. $120. 649- k cast iron radiation. $36,- C leon . $18,600. CaU lor details TaUwood Country club, 8-bed­ 3116. vice comer Durant and West ______■ m u i z w hates hard work so he cleans 4867, Brokers protected. 068-6977, som e evenin gs 872- Wolverton Agency Realtors, sewer, city lot—reasonaUe GOP Statement enced cashiers and sales- qj. 3 evenings a week for ot- CaU Loraine Murphy for in­ 6324. 900. CaU J. McLaughlin at room Ranch. Carpeted Uving ------Middle Turnpike. General H eatin g on d FlUmDing 17 the rugs with Blue Lustre. ______4424. 649-2818. ' ta xes—house fuUy rented— Robert Dixon, chairman of women. Interviews are now (jees, Manchester. Call 643- terview appointment, 646- OP TO 720 sq. ft. available. Lo­ 649-6366. room, fireplace, buUt-ln Incom e $3(X). p er m onth, Rent electric shampooer $1. d e l u x e one-bedroom apart-. PHILBRICK the Republican to4m committee, mOOME TAXES prepared, by rd'^r^TSlJr® bel^ held T and 6 m T ’b e " 9T m - T p . t T 6600. cated ElUngton Rd., South IMMACULATE Ranch hpuse, kitchen, rec room, EYankUn priced right at $17,(XX) fOr Marvin Baker. Call 643-0287. sports equipment. nhm -mmlltv ___ ^ ______•. __ oeiween » a.m. o p.m< Olcott Variety Store. ment, wall - to - wall carpet­ Windsor. WlU alter for tenant. 1ms Issued a com m ent m aking Free estimates, plus -quality Monday through Friday. Houses For Sole 72 fenced yard, carport, adorable stove, central vacuum system, quick sale. work. 648-6341. pilgrim MUls, Oakland St., WANTED — Babysitter be- ing throughout, cdftnplete ap­ Near professlOTUil center. 644- • • B W • • a comparison between the two INCOME TAXES prepared in “‘dewoUw, stone w alls, ______GOLF clubs, 8 Irons, 2 woods, BARiROWS and WALLACE C o. rec room. $20,600. -Wolverton basement garage. Acre lot ROGERS UORP. pliances, vanity bath. Central­ WELLEMANTTC—IdeaUy lo­ party platforms recently pub­ convenience o t y e m home. Areploces, flagstone terraces. g^M WATSON Plumbing and Manchester.______tween the hours of 3 p.m. to new grips, excellent starter 2421, 8-5. THREE - BEDROOM Raised AGENCY Manchester Parkade A gen cy, Realtiurs, 649-3818 EbcceUent neighborhood. Own­ ly locat^. $176 monthly. R.D. lished, describing the Repub­ 11:30 p.m. daily. 649-7764 be­ MIU and Oakland St., Man­ set, $26. 643-2809. Ranch, large kitchen with din­ Manchester 6194)306 er transferree C od. One exciting and attainable. They turn 4:4 6. C all 872-9728. costume jewelry in your irtone Manchester schools, 7:30 to school-age children, liberal Western Look near school, bus and shopping. rooms, 2H baths, 2-car garage. TWO YOUNG married men wlU 16’ YELLOW jacket runabout, the Board for Admission of acre, artesian weU, fuU cellar, Pizza Shop with excellent a re not generalized platitudes preference. 649-1183. 8:46 a.m. 2:16 to 3:46 p.m. Ebc- wages. Call after 6 week days, TraU er, h.p. Mercury older Electors for the town ot Andover C2iar-Bon A g en cy , 643-6683. Mid 60’s and weU worth it. EIGHT-ROOM Colonial, famUy do smaU repair Jobs and paint­ 86 four bedrooms. Easy commut­ income future. EYontage on which attempts to ai^iesd to ing, also ceUar cleaning and ______cellent part-time bPortunity. 633-4333. motor (running conditimi, wUl be in session in the Town T. J. Crockett, Realtors, 643- room, thick waU-waU carpet­ in g to H artford. $21;B00. F ree Route 30, possible site for MANCHESTER — Large im­ everyone, yet promise nothing, Automobiles For Sole 4 light trucking. CaU 646-2692, IJovIlia — We train you. 643-2414. BURGER KING could use work) $250. CaU 646- Office BuUdlng on Saturday, Ruffles In Knit 1677. ing, 2-car garage, beautiful catalogues. Strout Realty, gift shop, package store, MANSETELD School secretary, m aculate 7-room R anch . BHre- Em Is BO obri qualified Bankrupt, repoeseasIwiT Hon- u g HT trucking, odd Jobs, also ------— ------reting, large famUy room, two- frigerator and fireplace in 6H-R(X>M Ranch, fuU ceUar. lican platform is gesmed to 1971, If you are alert, ambitious down, smaUest payments, any- Burning barrels deUvered, $4. light trucking and package de- shorthand preferred. Hours 8- motor sales and service. Also of the T o^ of Andover zone' heat and much more. each apartment. Separate fur­ Economical electric heat, gold unlike the Demoentis, who in Full-time. and feel you have the abil­ ___ _ ™The qualifications are As fol- 73 EXLINOTON — Business where. Not smaU loan finance 044.1775, Uvery. Refrigerators, washers 4 daily. Write Box B, Man­ Wolverton Agency, Realtors, naces, Mid 20’s. Wolverton Lots For Sole medal home. Magnificent several InstEUices have simply company plan. Douglas Mo- ______L and stove moving, specialty. ity to manage people, then lows: AppUcant must be twenty- toned, high traffic count in­ chester Herald. land Tpke. Buckland, Clng and short­ IF YOU NEED a private duty EUCTRA lo t, su ita b le fo r tw o- GREIEN RD., 4 bedrooms, 7- 100x218’. EbcceUent for buUding plus 3 adfUUonal bu^ess HousehoM Services 13-A Enjoy top salary and bene­ ------six months, if foreign bom must N o. 1, H ebron, Conn., 228-9116. R u m m ag e Setie 1970 CO U G AR — ^two-door ba rd - RN, LPN, trained aide, to care famUy, plus existing 6-6 w ith room Ciq>e, flroplace, waU-to- year ’round home or set up a incomes and house rent in hand experience to associate fits. be a naturalized citizen. Three groups In town are look­ top coupe. Bucket seats, con- TWO handymen want a variety for elderly ccmvalescent, caU 2-car garage and central loca­ waU carpeting, famUy room, summer cottage. Owner wUl BOLTON — Big house, big ^m ount o f $4200. p e r y e a r herself with a top, weU Household G oods 51 ing for unwEUited items for their sole, power steering, power of jobs by day or hour. We Pointing - Papering 21 Medical Placement Service, RUTH K. MUNSON, tion. 30’s. Weiverton Agency, new electric range, diriiwasb- seU to the first $860. Call any­ value, 4-bedrtx>m Colonial. and beautiful oversize 7- Contact the Store Supervisor room ranch with enclosed fund-raising events this month. brakes. Real sharp car. Phone clean yards, attics and cellars. CONTRACTOR known company. EbcceUent 232-5226. SINOBIR touch and sew with Town Clerk Realtors, 649-2818. er and dispoeal. Ebicloeed rear time, 742-9624. Large wooded lot. Quiet street. Interior, ex- at Old newspapers will be collect­ 649-2881. Reasonable. Call 643-6306. benefits, pleasant working cabinet. Monograms, hems, for Board for p orch , 2-car garage, amesite R a y H olcom b e, R ea ltors, 644- breezeway and two-car ga­ ______terior painting, paper hanging, ATTRACnVE position for gen­ embroiders, etc. Used, excel- Admission of Electors NEW 7-room Colonial, 3 bed­ drive, EbcceUent comUtian. 1286. rage, for right couide— ed by members of the senior 1909 CHEVELLE — four-door REWEAVINO of bums, moth- Discount on waUpaper. CaU conditicHis. CaU M r. Centinl, eral ofilce work in data proc­ BURGER KING ' lent ccndltlon. Guaranteed. rooms, Mtcben, Uving room, Austin A. Chambers, Realtor, tremendous income future. clEms T hursday Eifternoon. Ocm- hardtop sedan. Power steer- holes, zippers repaired. Win- Oscar Hebert, 646-3048. 628-2167, for appointment. essing department. 5 day Legal NoHees 467 Center St., Manchester E\iU price now ‘$66 or 7 month­ NOTICE (Uning room, famUy room, MLS, 648-2326. EbcceUent financing a'vaih tributers who will not be home Ing, radio. Very clean. L«w dow shadea made to measure rTrorrtin—n^tirfHA painHiig Htw». w eek, 8 a .m . - 6 p.m. all bene­ ly payments o t $8. 622-0476, baths, fireplace, aluminum Legal Noriees a b le. $UO,000. during collectlon«hours Eure ask­ mUeage. F^ione 649-2881. aU size Venetian blinds. Keys fits, East Hartford location, d ea ler. PUBLIC HEARING siding, 2-car garage. Ready to LUDLOW Rd. — BuUder’s Probate <3ourt ed to tie papers into bundles suid rial rates for people over 66. ORDER OF NOTICE OF HEARING made whUe you wait. Tape pleasant surroundings, - caU DUE to an expansion, we have BOARD OF DIRECrrORS decorate and move in. Merritt home. Contemporary Red­ Fi'^dMde Oourt ce tr s Twr-* leave them in front of their CaU my com peers, ^ NURSE’S AIDE — fuU-time, 3- ESTATE OF LYLE F. EASTMAN ORDER OF NOTICE OF HEARING HHuS JNG YOUR HOME OR MECHANK^S Special — 1966 recorders for rent. Marlow’s, 289-2733. an opening In the Manchester CT^IAN, USBID refrigerators, TOWN OF MANCHESTER, Agency 646-1180. wood. Three bedrooms (si>ace District of Manchester me. Estimates given. 649-7868. 049^^9 ESTATE OF ELLEN DOUGHERTY AiROEAGE? 24 HOURS OF hom es. Slmca, 4-door sedan. Body and gg7 isn in s t , 649-6221 area for a man to be trained ranges, automatic washers CONNECTICUT______2 additional), 2% b a ^ , famUy It la ordered that a hearins be A-K-A NELLIE A DOUGHERTY The Women of St. George’s tires in exceUent condition.------in sales and certain phases of wlte guarantees. See them at THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1971 IMMACULATE 6Vk-room Ranch ______District of Manchester FIROMFT AND FRIBNIX.Y PAINTINO and decorating, pa- nr.WRK -T~ri idiate opening NURSE’S AIDES, 7 to 3 p.m. room, carpeting, drapes, aU admlnlatnuor's administration ao- It Is ordered that a hearing be held Church and the Bolton Demo­ Transistor radio. Motor needs ODD JOBS — Miscellaneous re­ p e r hanging. E\iUy Insiured. management. EbcceUent B. D. Pearl’s AppUances. 649 The Board of Directors wtU Stone fireplace, self-cleaning for general' clerks. Must be shift. CaU 649-4616. appUuices. HeavUy wooded by the “*« Court OU the “e all0|wa!nce of the 8E1RVICE, AT cratic Women’s Club are both w ork. $185. 649-4084. pairs, clean-up, carpentry CaU 643-2804, George N.'Don- portunity for advancement for M ain 8t. CaU 6480171. conduct a pubUc session Thurs- range, buUt-ln dishwasher. work, concrete work, roofs and high school graduate and have ------Acre treed lot. Only $26,600. lot. Reduced to $54,600. Peter U^at'the'M^ ^SiS‘^rU ^ looking for donations of “White v erse. good figure aptitude. Excel- CLERK — 30 hours weekly, the right G<^ starting REFRIGERATOR - apJt^ •:«> A. Thorne, 6493B81. B^tcipiTBIdi.rii ^U r St. 1062 yV YLiJa je e p CJ6, w ith ligh t tru ckin g. CaU 646-6496. Owner would (xinslder rental ______^eMer. Conn, on March 29. 1971 at ^ Probate Oourt located at F. M. GAAL AGENCY Elephant’’ Hems. St. George’s plow.' Good condition. $900 lent benefits. Paid hoUdays. must have good figure apti- $76rM" P “ - to 8:80 p.m. In the Board wlU hold a rummage sale a H. MAGOWAN JR. k Sons, car allowance. Many employe ___ ’ . . . . ____ rw ixA in W ith option t o buy. , Pasek |27,900 BUYS THIS 4^, Mam- "I^£*•further o r d e r e d that. Mun.lclpal.Bld*.. 11 Center St.Jlpui; firm. CaU 649-9617. — HAVE your worn, sagging, un­ Apply Mr. Centinl, Coca Cola'” some typing. Hours 11 gas stove, $86. Ainmimiin of Directors’ Office in the IfU eai,vuu OUJ.D 1.XUU ...... U u nirther UKUZitUiUi uiat. OU or ChniT on April 12. 1971 at Interior and exterior painting, benefits. Apply at The Singer R ea ltors, M LS, 289-7475, 742- lly, buUt In 1962. BTreplace In before the Compliance Dale 10 a m.’ REALTORS March 27 from 10 a.m. to 1 dependable clothes lines re­ Bottling Co., 461 Main St., am.-4 p.m. Mmday - Satur- doors, 82x80, 88x80, $10. each, nlclpal BuUdlng to hear com p.m. Oo-chalrmen Edna Maxwell 1970 DODGE ChaU enger, V -8, 4- paper hanging. Thirty years C o., 858 M ain S t., M anchester. 8243. o w n e r ’ s apartment, ve.y gv ^ ORDERED that, on or placed, with stn^ (700 experience, four generations. East Hartford. Conn. day. Apply Good Humor Corp 648-2460 evenings or 648-1443. mente and suggestiona from before the CompUance Date fixed 643-2682 and Elma Amundson, advise speed Hurst. Asking $2,860. pounds test), attractive and ______46 Kennedy Rd, South Wind- mnaTmiva'raT m clean. Wolverton Agency, 649- pa^r^^vln* "circulation ” =uiauon mIn uuathis rPro- i v u,* Court, a copy of thta ORDER EYee estimates, fuUy insured. m an (with ------the pubUc. FIVE-ROOM house with new that items may be left In the CaU 648-9162. QUAUFTBD bookkeeper to sor. Conn. 289-8261. RESPONSIBLE MOVING out of state, house- Ehture- sessions wlU be held 2818. t uriwiu-rT- be published one Ume In a neare- easily wiped clean with a 648-7861. driver's Ucense to work at egg bathroom, paneled haU and Atteat: JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge jiavimr circulation In this Pn>- former secreteiy’s office of the damp cloth, vinyl coated flexi- work In small office. EbcceUent hold furniture, mlsceUaneous the first Tuesday of each btUe DlstrioC BU ICK E lectro. 226, 1962, 4-door jriant. Inside and outside kitchen, garage, near Main St. m a NC»BSTEJR — Custom built church Euiytlme. ble steel cable, custom made j. p. LEWIS k SON, custom fringe benefits. Good starting FAYROIii Clerk, downtown items and toys for sale. 646- Month from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 EASY-KNIT Under Twenty. Bralthwaite, . Probate Court Atteat; JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge Wonted - Reol Estate 77 sedan, jxnver steering, brakes, duties. Contact MUler Farms, Raised Ranch. Two fireplaces, o r d e r OF NOTICE OF h e a r i n g The Democratic Women’s af- to your needed lengths, or per- decorating, interior and ex­ pay. Immediate opening. Ap- Hartford area, 36-hour week. 2827. a.m. and the third Thursday o t Realtor, 649-4603. Probate Court windows and seats, 4 new R ou te 81, C oven try, 643-8021. SIZES 4-10 g a ^ gorgeous priv^ j o n a t h ^ G ^ R G E ELLIS 8ELXJNO your home or acre- fair will be a combination bake sonaUy instaUed if you desire. terior, papertmnging, fuUy in­ ply Mr. Centinl, Coca Cola Salary commensurate with ex- ______CLAIM LIMITATTON DECREE Urea, new battery, new starter. BRAND new 10 cubic foot re- each month from 6:80 p.m. to lot. Executive area. $39,900 District- of Manchester ESTATE OF ETHEL MOHOR A-K-A age? For prompt friendly ser-. and tag sale. It wUl he held CaU BaUard S erv ices, 646-1666 sured. For free estimates caU BottUng Co., 481 Main St., perience. Call 625-9344 for ap- m ACHINTSTS Requirements: NINE-ROOM custom built Gar- EbcceUent running condition, frigerator. $140 «Uy at B. D. P ™’ *“ ^e Board of Di- Helen D. Cole, Realtor, 643- it is ordered that a hearln* be held ETHEL C. MOHOR OR ETHEL H. vice, call Louis Dlmock Real­ March 27 from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 or inspect samples at 79 Lake- 649-9608. If no answer 648-6862. East Hartford, Cixm. pointment. able to road blueprints, set-up “ ^ 9 B t' rectoro’ Office: rison Colets,. every week until 1946. D ays, 624-0164, evenings, SE C R E T A R Y $110 ^ T : ^ . presently MAPLE kitchen set, table and j*^"” **’ ^Is 15th day of March favorite young miss, and by Uie Court, a copy ot this ORDER 4 Rd.; Mrs. Walter War on Notch dard riiift on the floor. $1 ,000. tern. No. 8131 with she’ll adore wearing this privEmy. Hutchins Agency, 616-0131. sold , 649-7690. employed to help in rotaU store 4 chairs, hutch, iqxirtment PHOTO-OUIDE is in Sizes 7 be published one time in a news- Probate Court cau Rd.; Mrs. Raymond. Negro on The Savings Bank of Manches­ C L E R K -T Y P IS T $96 charming dress. No. 5508 R ea ltors, 64641834. ROCKLEDGE - 4 bedrooms! circulation In this Pro- (7LAIM LIMITATION DECREE UNSAY REABTY Floor Finishing 24 stock w ork. H ic n e 043-3833. size, $1110; Knee hole desk. AU to 15 (bust 31-37). Size lias complete knit direc­ EOTATE OF Hebron Rd.; Mrs. Peter Siena ter, 928 Main St., Manchester. WASHINO mai-hine T w o fuU bfUhs. F lrep la ced Uv- auest: JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge GEXJRGE E. TRUEMAN 846-9158 E X E C U T IV E SE C R E T A R Y to $180 exceU ent condition . 742-7176 ROCKLEDGE 9, 32 bust . . . 1 % yards tions for sizes 4, 6, 8 and MANCHESTER Center — SIx- on School Rd.; Mrs. Joel Hcf- 646-1700. RCA WhiripocU, Kenmoro, p tjo OR SANDING, and refln- PART and fuU-time openings, o f 45-inch for blouse; Ing room. LEurge treed lot. ------District of Manchester anytim e. 10 , inclusive. room ColonlEd. IH baths, dou­ Probate Court The tlduiIclaij Is •'“wurrt D. ALL CASH for your property *ntan o t T o l W R f ^ Maytag, Reasonable rotes. 648- Isfalng (qieclallzlng in older STENOGRAPHER to $100 H artford, EUist H artford, three "TOWN HOUSE" 1 % yards for gaucho 9EM0 99« la cM n far u ck atV Kitchen with built-ins. Rec O LDSM D BU E 1667 D elta 86, skirt; % yard for dirndl; ble garage, Parttel buslneas ORDER OF NOTICE OF HEARING within 24 hour.. A v^ red Walterat. 4918, 647-1719. floors). Inside pointing, paper­ evenings and Saturdays, $60 APARTMENTS tan ta lacliM flrrt-elai ■aiOa*. room. Aluminum storms EUid e s t a t e OF FRANK C. JONES Manchester. Oonn. 06010. automatic, power steering, Aone Cabot, Masebester zon e. E xceU ent potentlEkl. O f­ Dlstrlrt of Manchester « is DECREED that aU claims tEqw, instent service. ing, ceilings,'' etc. No job too ALL SEES PAID BY (COMPANIES. weekly. CaU 626-8127, 4 to 6 A t co rn e r o f N o. 662 M iddle Patterns available only screens. Low 30’s. -Keith ReEd District of Manches-c, — — k.. The WomEin’s Auxiliary of the power brakes, vinyl top. Ebc­ WINDOW cleaning professional­ PRESIDBNT1AL in sires shovon. Evenla* Hetald, 1190 AVE. fic e s , e tc. $22,9(K>. H ayes A g en cy , 646-0181. smaU. John VerfaiUe, 649-6760. p .m , only. TumpUte East k F erguson OF AMEBICAS, NEW YOBK. E sta te, 646-4126, 649-1922. Jby the Court on i ^ t o ^ e or^beFore Bolton Midget Football Asaocla- ceUent condition. ENenings 663- ly done at reasonable rqtes. VILLAGE SEND 791 la calat far aaefe aat- ^ 7 IMWt Agency, 646-)181. Road. New luxurious, 2-bed­ tarn ta laclala imt^lau aallla*. — R. Robinson HOMBOWNERS — Wo \need Uon elected new officers last 0448. CaU 613-7023 anytim e. M ix R a a , AOOrau aMl 2IP BUCKLEY School Area — 8- ment purportingU .W be“fhe“ uJ?nS!i ^ ^ S J U V IS S n j . WALLETT. Judge APARTMENTS room Town House. 1 % ba th s; Me Bnmett. Mascherter $24,900 —ATTKACITIVE spa­ C09I u d Stilt NaaOtr. room ov ersized csqie, 1700 sQ and testament of sold deceased___ be 6Eu:h oth er. Im m ediate cEteh w eek. Bonds - RITA GIRL^ Central air conditioning; pa- Bvesls* Benia, 1199 AVE. ciou s SpUt L ev el. WEtil-to-WEdl admitted to probate, as per appUca- Probate Court 1967 EDRD G alaxie, V-8, g ood OF AMEBIOAS, MEW YDBK, The Spring & Summer CLAIM U M ITATTON DECSIEE buyers, local and ■vacaltion Joan Laius was elected presi- Now renting, qne and two tio ; 2-car garage; laundry cEuq>et, g ood locEdicn. H utchins f t . o f flo o r EUnea, 4 bed room s, Uon on fUe at the Probate Court lo- condition. Best otter. CaU Building Contracting 14 Stocks - Mortgoges 27 90 East Center St., Manclvester bedroom apartments. Carpet­ room; AU electric Heat and N .Y. 10998. ’71 ALBUM is 65f, includes -2-full baths, firephtee, one-CEU: cated at Munlclpid Bldg., jU (Smter BSTTATE OF HATTIB L. WRIGHT properties. For qulidi s^es dent; - Joeui Walsh, vice preoi- Mat lUaa. M «nM sHh HP postage and handling. Agency, Realtors, 649-6824. 1 /• 81.. Manchester,'Conn, on March 30. , l^ti^ct of Manchester call, Properties UnUmited,'l046- dent; Mary Orovea, treasurer, 019-7406. in g, 2 air-conditioners, m Deluxe G.E. apiriiancea. M ol Stilt IM ar aat 91a. gantge, 1/8 acre lot with fruit jq The fiduciary is Margot B. Wright NFVPmw H gMFrn Mr anvcul MORTGAGES — 1st. and 2nd., COVERED WAGON...Twain kad- 5010. and Virginia AssEird, secretEtfy. baths. Adulte-immedlate occupancy The Spring and Summer ittM dulfat tf Plaiar DanI $17,800 3-BE1XtOOM Cape built trees, flowers EUld gEUden. it is further ORDWl®UJhat, on or lcc*i®6 JU 8TO Comity Rd., Pocssset. I 1967 C H R YSLE R , 392 xni. Remodeling, repairing, addi- mortgages-:- Interim financing before the Compliance Date’ fixed MassadULtette $260.00. Open Saturday k '71 Basic FASBION'Book is Pattan titcat; dlractlnt. tIH — 1966, w ooded lo t, fu ll cellEu:, Tdenl for voimr fnmilv dtv oetore me uompiiance ua» lutea DECREED that all claims Inches, Heml engine, good tlons, rec rooms, parches — expedient and confidential 646^3441 Sunday 1:00-5:00 p.m. or caU 991, iaJadas postaft ad ka- laeu lor young za^y, ^y the Court, a copy of Uiis o r d e r It la H erald CoB 646:^23 $ 1 .00, includes postage knotty pine Uteben caMnets. water and sewage. Assumable Pe publUhed one time in a news- against the ^ v e esOTeestate bere pre-pn^ Manchester Evening condition. Best reasonable of­ roofing. No job too smaU. CaU service. J. D. Real Elstate 643-7185 for appointment. dllaf. Judith and handling. Immediate occupEuicy. Meyer m ortg ag e 8% per cent, $80,6(» circulation in this Pro- s e ^ fiduciary on or befo fe r, 649-3389. 649-8144. Assoc. 643-6120. Read Herald Ads Realtors, 643-0609. Principles only. 648-9341. ^ ^ mI jOHN j . WALLETT. JudgS x S e i : JOIDf J. WALLETT. Judge

> - TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1971 PAGE EIGHTEEN lEtt^ning Bloodmobile Visits South United Methodist Church Tommorrow 1:45 to 6:30 p.m.

The Senior Methodists of The youth choir of the Center The Commission of the Chris­ The adult bell choir of the About Tow n South United Methodist Church Congregational Church will meet tian social concerns of the Emanuel Lutheran Church will Will meet Thursday noon at tomorrow at 6:1B p.m. in the South United Methodist Church rehearse tomorrow at 10 a.m. In Average Daily Net Press Run. The senior high youth forum Susannah Wesley Hall o f the sanctuary. will meet tonight at 7:30 at the Luther HelII. BITUMINOUS The Weather ~ of the North United Methodist church. Members are reminded home of Mrs. Stanley Weinberg For Tile Week Knded Church will meet tonight at- 7 March IS, 1971 to bring their lunch, beverages The executive board of the of 197 Highland St. The cherub choir of Ememuel Clearing and colder tonight; at the church. wl^ be' served. Manchester Republican Women’s Lutheran Church will rehearse DRIVEWAYS low In 20s. Tomorrow mostly dub will meet tomorrow at 1 The church choir of the Trin­ tomorrow at 3:30 p.m. In Luther Lakota Council, Degree of Po­ The Pilgrim choir and the ParMng Areas • Gaa Stations • Basketbal Coorta 15,901 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Ray­ ity Covenant Lutheran Church Hall. sunny, cool; high about 40. cahontas, will meet tomorrow youth rhythmic choir of the Now BooMng for Seasonal Work mond Quish of 93 Ashworth St. will-meet tonight instead of to­ Mancheater— A City of Village Charm night at 7 :30 at the Odd Fellows Center Congregational Church morrow at 7:30 p.m. The East­ The senior rhythm choir of Hall, 489 Main St., for nomina­ will meet tomorrow at 8:30 Early Bird Special er choir will rehearse at 8 p.m. the North United Methodist tion and election ctf officers. p.m. In Memorial Hall and the Manchester Chapter of Dis­ VOL. L X X X X , NO. 141 (FORTY PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1971 (Classified Advertising on Page 38) PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS Church will rehearse tonight at There will be a social and re­ narthex of the church. abled American Veterans will 10% DISCOUNT NOW THRU APRIL 15 freshments served after the meet tonight at 8 p.m. at the The trustee board of the 6 p.m. at the church. meeting. All Work Personally Supervised. We are 100% insured The adult study class of the American Legion Home. Trinity Covenant Lutheran The confirmation class of the SINCE South United Methodist Church Church will meet tonight 6X 8 at The Senior Oioir of Cen­ the home of Mrs. Paul Jacob­ North United Methodist Church DeMAK) BROTHERS lOtO ter Congregatlbnal Church will will meet tomorrow at 10 a.m. Girl Scout troop 342 will meet CALL e«8-7«l sen of Hillside Manor Ave., will meet ^night at 7 at the meet tomorrow at 7:30 pm. In The Rev. Ciarl Saunders will tomorrow at 3 p.m. at the Com. Nixon Hails Dewey Bobby Seale Vernon. church. the sanctuary. lead the group. munlty Baptist Church. On Trial South Viets Retreat Laos n II As ‘Great Patriot’ Tomorrow UJA Speaker MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Some gentle advice By PETER OOWEN The aimual Advance Gifts from his singing teacher tum ^ Thomas E. Dewey from Associated Press Writer Breakfast of the Manchester pursuit of a career on the concert stage to a life of law Jewish Appeal (UJA) will be and Republican politics that included two bids for the NEW HAVEN (AP) — After Under Onslaughts of Enemy held Sunday at 10:30 a.m., at presidency. ------four months of tedious jury se­ the EUingfton Ridge Country lection, Black Panther national Dewey, who served three but it went instead to Wendell Chairman Bobby G. Seale and ^ HOLOER JENSEN Club, UJA Chairman Dr. Fred­ M a n c h e s te r terms as governor of New York, Wllllde. erick L. Buchman announced Ericka Huggins, a local party Associated Press Writer died of a heart attack fti his ho- Dewey ran for governor again leader, go on trial on capital today. tel room ’Tuesday as he was pre- jn 1942 and won by an Impres- The guest speaker will be Dr. charges Thursday in the slaying HAM NGHI, Vietnam paring to fly to Washington for sive margin. Under pressure of a Panther member nearly (AP) — Repeated North Robert M. Rubin of Norfolk, a White House party. He was 68. tram supporters he ran for and Va., who is co-chairman of the two years ago. Vietnamese onslaughts are President Nixon praised Dew- received the GOP presidential The prosecution will try to UJA Drive In Norfolk and in ey as "a great patriot, a dlsUn- nominaUon in 1944 but it was an driving the South Vietna­ Virginia Beach. Dr. Rubin re­ prove In Superior Court that mese out of their bases in gulshed statesman and a fine almost imposi^Ie fight, Sesde ordered the death of Alex I cently returned from Israel, SAVINGS human being” and said of the victory In World War n was Laos and back toward their Rackley as a suspected inform­ where he attended high level L party, " ’llie occasion is dimin- becojming certain for the Allies er in May 1969, while Seale was border with heavy losses, c(Mifemces with Prime Minis­ bhed beyond words for both and iPresldent Franklin D. Roos- in New Haven for a speaking en­ American helicopter pilots ter Golda Meir and members of Mrs. Nixon and me by his evelt easily won a fourth term, gagement at Yale University. her cabinet. reported today. death.” The state also will try to show \ “They can talk about helicop­ Dr. Rubin is a member of the Funeral arrangements were that Mrs. Huggins participated ter mdbllity all they want, but national Young Leadership scheduled to be held Friday in in the events leading up to from where I’m flying there’s Cabinet of the United Jewish &. LOAN New York City at St. James Rackley’s slaying. only one way to describe It—re­ Appeal, and was selected this Episcopal church. The body was The process of selecting jury treat, and a bad one,” said WO year as the Young Man of the to be flown to New York late to­ —prolonged by the questioning Fred Few of Chattanooga, Tenn. Year of the United Jewish Fed­ day, ‘With pubUc viewing sched­ of more than 1,000 prospective Another called it a rout. eration of Norfolk and Virginia uled for Thursday. Details of Jurors and a week-long delay In the past five days the South Beach. Association burial plans were Incomplete. for an unsuccessful defense ap­ Vietnamese have abandmted In Norfolk, he is very active A spokesman for the late gov­ peal to the State Supreme Cuurt two of their four flrebases south In civic affairs. He serves on ernor’s relatives said the family —took 51 days of court sessions. of east-west Highway 9, retreat­ Norfolk’s Citizen Advisory has requested no flowers be When jury selection ended last ed 16 miles and now are about Committee and is chairman of sent, but that contribuUons week, there was a panel of five 14 miles from the Vietnamese the advisory commission of might be made to either the border, the pilots said. WHRO-’TV. He Is general chair­ New York Heart Association or (See Page Eighteen) A third base. Landing Zone man of the ’Tidewater Heart As­ Roosevelt Hosi^tal. Brown, appears doomed. sociation and is president of the Dewey was an aspiring young "Sure, they’ve knocked out ’Tidewater Orthodontics Associ­ baritone just out of coUege in quite a few enemy supplies and ation. 1923 vriien he went to New York maybe even cut the Ho Chi to study with the famous singing Mlnh trail In one or two Dr. Buchman, In a statement * Y ou n g Issued today, urged every Who else. coach, P ercy Rector Stephens. places," said one pilot, but they member of the Jewish commu­ Stephens eventually advised haven’t stopped the enemy from nity to "give as never before” Dewey that he sang “ too Intelll- E ulogized moving men or supplies, and this year. "The 1971 UJA mot­ genUy*’ to expect outstanding they’re taking a hell of a lot of to,” he said. “ U ‘Survival success. MUslc critic Deems casualties." Means Sacrifice.’ We know It Taylor put it a bit more crlUcal- B y N ixon Radio Hanoi said the Commu­ wUl not. be an easy task to raise ly when he observed Dewey’s nist command in Laos has or­ the money so urgently needed but the Manchester singing lacked feeling. LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) — dered all its troops to "pursue, trap and annihilate the U.S. and by Israel. Wthout everyone’s The lack of flair or flamboy­ President Nixon eulogized civil Saigon puppet troops.” help, It would clearly be Impos­ ance they found in his singing rights leader Whitney M. Young "The enemy Is defeated,” the sible." was seen by some of Dewey’s Republican critics in later years Jr., today as a "doer, not a talk­ Pathet Lao order said. “ Now he as the reason for his failure to er.” la trying to retreat. Destroy him.” LTM Observing win the White House. The President, speaking at a South Viet soldier rides on the skid of a Medivac helicopter as it lands in One ragged colunrn of survi­ “ We idiould have known he THOMAS E. DEWEY small cemetery on Lexington’s Savings, and Loan would South Vietnam. He leaped onto the skid as the chopper left Laos. (AP Photo) House Panel vors reached landing zone Tenth Birthday couldnM win — a souffle never __ _ . j northwest side, said, "Mr. Brown, the westernmost posi­ rises tw ice," cctnmented the Young leaves his own monu- The Little Theatre of Man­ tion still In South Vietnamese tart-tongued Alice Roosevelt the GOP^ bid in 1948 his ~election ™ ment. chester, Inc. (L’TM) will hold a Longworth after Dewey's upset seemed a sure thing. Truman __ __ _ Rejects Plan hands, only to find it under con­ tenth atmlversary meeting to­ "Thousands of people defeat by President Harry B. was at a low ebb of popularity, much"better b^causrof him" stant bombardment by enemy morrow at 8 p.m. at the theater Truman in 1948. and Henry Wallace, running as Businessman in PX Probe mortars, rockets and artillery. studio, 22 Oak Street. The column had retreated from But Dewey began his public a Progressive, and Strom Thur- president said, To End Draft All present and former L’TM first ? Fire Base Lolo, five miles to the think of their customers career as one of the toughest mond, as a States Rights Dem^ Nixon said that When he had members are invited. The pro­ WASHINGTON (AP) — .The west, which a large North Viet- racket-busting prosecutors of crat, were considered sure to agjjed Young about joining the Intervietved in Hong Kong gram will include several live House Armed Services Commit- namese force took Monday presentations from past IfTM his time. His rise started vdth take important votes that would f^btnet Young told him "1 can his appohitment as a productions, a slide presenta­ »«'» appointment as a special have gone to Truman. * more outride of government NEW YORK (AP) — When had lost the contract for a whole can generals and senior dlplo- tmned thumbs dovm on in prosecutor in 1936 to conduct the Every public opinion ^11 said inside." The President said tion, and movies and tapes of American combat trwps troops teganbegan infantry J’ division’s clubs to villa mats became His sumptuous a hideaway riverside for the “P^^pd President Nixon’s prenBe. The President boosting Sociad Security benefits cial Security administration in­ executlMier, had a small party ^ a , , throughout the ten years as took the leaking of the engage­ ter 26 million Americans who eludes the new benefits In pay- In Ms bachelor quarters on this' well. In addition to workdiop ment in good humor. He pref­ usually spend instead of save. checks. At that time, Nixon’s sprawling infantiy base. business.” productions presented at the aced the formal announcement The 10-per-cent across-the- economic advisers will be able He was smiling and relaxed Available to the court-martial studio for members and sub­ Applications acted upon by saying everytime he has board increase in benefits, re- to determine if the economy Is this morning. Jury are four possible verdicts scribers IL/IM has also present­ something important to say it troactive to Jan. 1, will pump going in the direction It has laid The jury was told it may set count: premeditated ed a series of courses includ­ gets out in advance and this was $3.6 billion Into the pocketbooks out. jjg working hours, but on ">urder carrying a sentence of ing design, lighting, make-up, no exception. of persons on limited incomes, a Nixon had asked Congress to the bench today the trial judge either life Imprisonment or stage craft, and acting. In 1970 within one week of receipt. But, taking the advice he said group that traditionally parts increase Social Security benefits said that anything requiring death; unpremeditated murder a twenty-four week program in was given him by Irish Prime with Its money in a hurry. by ^ per cent, a proposal that court personnel, including the with life imprisonment the max- acting techniques was offered Minister John Lynch, the Tues­ The Increases were tied to a would have put $2.1 billion into verdict, must come between imum; voluntary manslaughter by L’TM to members and area day evening guest ot honor, Nix­ bill raising the national debt the hands of retired persons this 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. with a maximum sentence of 10 residents interested in partic­ on said "It isn’t official until I limit a record $35 billion to $430 year, the la'wmakers opted ter The defense objected to this, years; and acquittal, ipating. say it is." billion. the 10-per-cent hike. saying the jury should be al- Four of the six men must con- L’lM ’s future plans include a So he told the 300 guests: As President Nixon prepared The President proposed rais- lowed its own pace. cur in any guilty verdict under proper facility for a local the­ "Mrs. Nixon and I are very ater. to sign the measure today, the yjg income base on which Before the panel went into the military law. Then they would honored to announce the en­ nation’s economy was in a slug- taxes are paid from $7,800 to green-painted room, military retire again to fix a sentence! gagement of our daughter Tri­ glsh state, falling to respond to jg^ooo an effective tax increase PoHce checked it closely tor any “You, gentlemen, are the con- PASSPORT PHOTOS cia to Edward Cox of New the stimulative fiscal and mone- of $2.5 billion. listening or recording devices— science of the United States IDENTIFICATION York." tary policies he has put into ef- Congress, following advice of and announced they had found Army,” said Capt. Aubrey Dan- Just for you! Tricia, blonde, beaming and Federal Reser\’e Board Chair- "one. iei as he wound up his summa- SALEM NASSIPF radiant in a low cut white silk The economic thrust of the So- Arthur F. Bums and pri- At this point, the judge said, tion ter the prosecution. “ You Conwra Shop '& Sfurflo dreaa glittering with tiny pearls, cial Security bill will be far- "It’s just a matter of sitting and •C9 Main St., Manchester A radiant Tricia Nixon beams with her fiance, Edward Finch Cox. (AP Photo) reaching. The extra money, as (See Page Eight) waiting.” (See Page Elg^t) 643-7369 PM8; Fni'EHHHTUHlSHIHHE (See Page Hiree)