1 - PACfB THIRTY-TWO manrlf^Bti^r lEtt^ntus WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1872 Most Manchester Stores Open Tonight Until 9 O ^Clock Boy Scout Troop 133 will meet Court Trials Film. Cold Hearted TWef . A b o u t T o ^ toni^t at 8:40 at Community HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Stualt S O im i BEND, Illd. (AP). — Baptist Church.” at 'VriaaaMp Itosenberg’s first of two films City police were looking for on Lottery Nurhher OtfloMM Lodge ambitious—and strong—^bur­ The Weather at MwotH will iHive a meeting he will produce and direct for The meeting at the Oolden glar, the oqe vriio removed the at the botne at Wlltiur M. C9iad- ScmuL CapitaL 20th Century-Fox will be "Part Clear and cold tonight; low Age Club scheduled for tomor­ 35," which is based' on an ac­ furnace from Robert C. Berry’s 63S18 10 to 15. Tomorrow mostly sun­ wlck, maater, at 0 Lincoln 8t., row afternoon has been post­ tomorrow at 8 p.m. tual. New York City courtroom home. ny, continued cold; high in low poned until March 16 at i:S0 I Ry Sol R. Cohen J involving H>8ctacular trials. ■Hie theft foUowed ’s , Story, Page 23 30s. Saturday outlook . . . fair, p.m. at the Senior Citlxens Cen­ Production is scheduled'to be­ ctSdest winter weather Mnce no'i quite so cold. . Hie Senior Choir at Center Watching the General Assembly In Nicknamed the "Oowdlfied Milk ter. After the meeting, there gin in the sumiher. 1893. Manchetter— ^A City o f ViUage Charm Oongregatlonal Church will re­ will be a kitchen social. session in this interim year, ope gets B ill," it drew the following com­ the Impresalim that the legislators ments flNim three RepuUican legis­ hearse at 7:15 In Uiie church VOL. XCI, NO. 135 sanctuary. At 9 p.m., the choir are just going through the modens— lators: (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1972 Bed Advertising on Page « ) PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS will have a social In the Rob­ Town Man Hurt that they are fulfllllng the require­ Ronald Sarasin of Seymour — "I bins Room of the church. ment for annual sessions, at %irhat- think we’re beating a dead cow.” In Hebron Crash ever cost.’ William Lyons of Norwalk — “I "Black Sash," according to its First Church of Christ, Sci­ And, that "whatever cost" is the have a way to .pesoive the debate. press release, "is a non-partisan or­ Craig Cook at Wellman Rd., entist, will have Its regular mid­ passage of bills that would never Perhaps we shoWd stamp the date ganisation at housewives who are Manchester, is in satisfactory week testimony meeting tonight have been missed If they had on the cow.” not themselves on welfare and are condition at Manchester Me­ at 8 at the church, 447 N. Main never been drafted. Most of them And Morris Hogan of Burlington, ■ opposed to possible' outs in an AiFDC N i m morial Hospital where he was St. Hie meeting Is open to the have been resurrectad from the ash­ noting that the bill received a favor­ (Aid to Families with Dependent admitted after being inJUKd in public. es of the 5,000 or so bills that never able reixirt from the committee on Children) family’s budget.” Irving Indicted a three-car accident on Rt. 66 made it in the 1971 session. general law think the lawyers In Hebron yesterday. One gets the feeling t^ t everyone are more familiar with the bill than A four-page pamphlet, "Bill Cot­ Calvary Church will have a Cook was charged with im­ and everything is just marking-time they are with the cow." ter Reports,’" has been received In midweek Bible study of the proper passing and is scheduled —waiting for the only real business Book of Romans and an open Voting for the bill were Manches­ the mall by every home in the First to appear in CirAilt Court, of the session — appropriations, tax­ ter’s three leglslaton, Dixiald Congressional District. discussion tonight at 7 :80 at the WilUmantlc, March 28. State es, no-fault, and piaybe a revamp of church. • Genovesi, Fraiusis Mahoney and N. In it, the Hartford Democrat re­ Police ^ d a trailer , truck, the state statutes dealing with the Charles BflSginf; plus Thomas Doo­ ports on his first year In Cemgress operated by Donald Rowe at courts. In Grand Theft ley of VeniMi, William O'Neill of the and lists his goals for the future. NBW YORK (AP) —Trans ♦ Hie Trinity Covenant Church North Madls<» was parked off 52nd District.^ and Hiomas Donnelly Everything else the legislators are Protection of existing Jobs and the World Airlines officials were NEW YORK (AP) A New that they were authentic. The myterious veiled woman who choir will rehearse tonight at the travel lane and another doing seems to be to "keep their of South Vl^ndsor. creation of new jobs in the First Con­ 7:30 at the church. reported today to be negofiat- York County grand jury today firm later changed Its con- Identified herSelf with an alleg- smaller truck driven by hand in," to let die folks back home Voting against it were Robert King gressional District is called by Cot­ with extortioiiiato vdio indlcted author Cliftord Irving, elusion and said the documents forged passport as ’Helga Frederick Smith Jr., of Ashley know they are "on the ball," and of Tolland and Dorothy Miller of ter his top priority. The pn^rty committee of Falls, Mass., traveling in front Bolton. planted bombs on two jetlinera his1 . 1 a wife u , 4 # a Edith ' C ' . l l . k and a « . 4 his k l a research- ______were______not.. ____ authentic,______i . H U g h C S . that they are looking out. for their in­ Hie woman later withdrew Center Congregational Church of the Cook car, signaled to and demanded |3 miUlon ran­ er, Richard Susklnd, on grand Among the documents terests: ' Of course. It goes, without “Las Vegas Nights,” which raise som. PoUoe said one uiuuccess- the money and deposited 8442,- will meet tonight at 7:30 at the make a left turn into a rest Among the 760 Republicans at larceny, conspiracy and forgery McGraw-Hill’s three canceled saying, even though we’re saying it, money for charity through games of fiil, ransom delivery attempt church office. area. According to police, Cpok Monday night’s $10(Mi-pIate GOP charges in connection with Irv- checks, which, at Irving’s bid, o^**®*^ secret accounts. that they have an eye on next chance, would be legalized - under a had been mode. At the end of January Irving pulled out and tried to pass the dinner in New Haven vrere the fol­ BE SURE .'SaBlISS hai been Miving the Homs Owner Howard Hgbes. were payable to "H. R. November’s election also. bill proposed by Democratic State Extraordinary security pre­ admitted tha*. hla German bom Hie North Manchester Al- small truck, in a no passing lowing from Manchdster: for 90 YEARS. For i eemplele FREE INSFECTION of ing’s disputed autobiography of Hughes.” Sen. Charles Alfano, president cautions were in effect on TWA S'wiss wife waa the elusive Anon family group will meet to­ area. Police said Cook struck at State Comptroller Nathan Agostl- In a separate indictment, Irv- 'fhe checks were deposited In April 15 this year is double im­ pro tern of the Senate. your homo by ■ Termite Cenirel Expert, tupervhed and other airlines after a so­ night at 8 at the Second Cimigre- the left front bumper of the nelll. State Sen. and Mrs. Daidd Ode- big, 41, and Susklnd, 88, were a secret bank account by a portance to Connecticut residents. Hie State Police recently issued by the finest technical staff, phene eur neareat phisticated bomb exploded in (See Page Five) gational parish house. Hie truck, lost ceratians. Hu hes, the billicnaire teeluse. column on the subject and has Richard McLaren, former Commenting on the Las Life magazine said at the same continued without Inter- ^ydet of the JusUce Deport- ; Vegqs blaj^,ftJCWA. apgkeRmqii,. Ume it would run excerpts rupUon... ment’s anUtrust dlviskm. from the book. "The pubUc record on this Anderson said Kleindlenst’s ■old, "Whoever put It on the SAIGON (AP) — U A jplaass enemy postUans In South Viet- about 10 mUes southwest Of Ben more than a dosen tanks in re- airplane had to way atteoked In'North Vletna^a for ni^ Vffllles south^ a t ' i k Sit. ’ itaitioyed bWh 'teiik and cenr ^ka“ iO«ig“ the w^tem v a^ “cTi!xStoJr‘“^Lo^i^ tt^ T hli “^ ^ “‘aeSdS departed around the hnhistry. He would the eighth successive day Nang and In the central high- truck and kUled five North side of the central highlands. ^ coiporaUon associated hood. The aura of acanoai A with Hughes, immediately de- hangs over the whole matter. It (Bee Page TwiBsty-Ttaiae) have to know a consi^i^lq Wednesday, the carrier Kitty lands. Informed sources said Vietnamese. Navy Eqiokesmen said planes nted the authenUcity at the sUll amoimt about the aircraft.” Hawk rejoined the Indochina more than 20 of the b^ bomb- About two hours later, from the 80,000-ton Kitty Hawk unpublished volume. And a Charles Wyre, ’xMVA general air war and beefed up the 7th ers were sent up. spokesman continued, a column began operations this morning little-known novelist whose manager In Las Vegas, said the Fleet to four flatten for the South Vietnamese spokesmen of six tanks was spotted In the tin t against the enemy supply lines, most successful book was Cookw are plane had been searched in Ume since 1070, and South at Pleiku said ■ an observaUon same general area • a mile or Some of Its 75 planes also were "Fake!” suddeW.y became the Vietnamese pilots claimed two plane spotted one tank and a two inside Ctambodia. Again the reported flying reconnaissance focus of world attentlMi. Ulster Blast Kills 3 enemy tanks and a truck in at- truck In Cambodia movliig to- South Vietnamese Skyriders at­ and escort missions over North Irving swore in an affidavit Delivery tacks today. ivard the Ben Het border camp tacked, and irilots leported one Vietnam. _ on Jan. 18 that Hughes gave The U.S. Command also an- in the central highlands this tank destroyed, Although the 7th Fleet now *>lm permission to compile the TryFaih nounced that on Air Force F4 morning. They said South 'Viet- South Vietnamese pilots have autobiography, that he had in- In Catholic Section Phantom Was shot down Tues- namese bombers attacked claimed to have knocked out (See Page Sixteen) tervlewed tee wealthy industri­ day While attacking the Ho Chi « alist for more than 100 hours BELFA ST (A P)— ^A big explosion shattered a house „ „ ^ ^ ^ Mlnh supiriy trail' In southmn and teat he had passed on to New Yorica^r tee bomb was and tee two fliers are a Roman Catholic section of Belfast today, killing Hughes $650,000 intended f^ d aboard tee OjM plane missing. The command said tee MoGraw-HlIl three people and injuring four. Police said they believed was withheld rights to tee eccentricp a gelignite bomb had exploded as men of the Irish Re­ VegaA taro days because a search was alre’s life story. publican Army were priming the charge. ’I would ^ e to assume tluit ^ p^gress. Political Race Widens Security forces closed off the Osborn Associates, the presti- -anommand said Ate Force By BnCHAEL PinZEL cal. That time has come for tional system. Including crea- gious handwriting analysis Lower Falls enclave no juice for factories at all so ixfeoase, Fftaiitoms O il Weoiiesaay The latest entrant In tee m e." Uon of special programs for glft- firm, examined documents Irv- ^®^ searched tee wreckare Uiey won’t be able to work even 2 Qt. FONDUE POT KugS 8eaSed.?J^ antiaircraft bat- Democratic presidential race, " I am satisfied teat tee job ed children, tee poor and those Ing said Hughes wrote or of the tour-room house. The if they want to,” he said, . Ko teries about a mile i^iart In tee section Is an IRA stronghold. The organizer said his group The stUl-unfolding former Gov. Terry Sanford of can be done and must be Interested In tee arts. signed a n d carm- “r-.-Qr- value $25 northern or North Vietnamese gan ’Hiesday when Norte Carolina, says he was done," Sanford said. "I am He was considered a moder- whelmlngly’’ to tee conclusion The explosian raised to 267 wants revival of the B-Speclal i-WA half of the demUltarlzed the known death toil in 31 constabulary, a Protestant vlg- oeived anonymous cell ■“ -«••••—— —TO zone compelled to run despite tee cenfident teat what we are ate on civil rights and helped warning that a hnmh am. pint.1. _ "Jt ®* ***** because be Isn’t Satisfied starting here today Is a fresh estabUsh tee North CarcUna months of communal 'warfare iiahte force disbanded iii I960 only $14.95 when ed on a 707 Jet that had just ***** ** ***® other candldatee aj^roach that can give ex- Fund, a five-year experimental in Norteem Ireland. as a concession to tee Cateo- you open a Savings' Account for taken off for Los Angeles. The “f®** ** "will do what needs to be presslon to our needs, give us antipoverty project supported Meanwfaile, Protestant work- lies; restoration of mandatory $50 or more, or add $50 to your plana turned back and a P*®?®*- • done.” alternate courses-to follow and by tee Ford FoundaUmi. Troopers Join ers called for a four-hour strike ufe imprisonment for anyone existing savings account. trained dog sniffed out tee .®**'"’**”** .** ” 1*^**: of _ ’^e j^year^d i»^dent of earn tee support of tee deei^y Pnteibited from seeking a and electricity cutoff today to involved In a bombing, and no bomb In a'"brief case in tee *^® strikes,were not known, but Duke University tdd a news troubled American public.” second term, Sanford practiced Work Slowdown protest terrorist violence and political settlement affecting concessions to tee Catholic ml- the status of te'“ Potestants, C O C k i H t there was no damage » to U.S. conference in Durtiam Wednes- Sanford______a gained a ______a______reputations ______law briefly b^oro,going to Duke The caller also directed TWA P****®*' brought tee total day: "There comes a time In a during his term as govemw te„ direct______a comprehensive ^_ HARTFORD (AP) — Con- nority which tee British govern- who dominate poUtlcal and eco- officials to. an airport locker of U.8. attacks on antiaircraft man’s life, despite tee odds, from 1061-65 as a Southern pro- study (rf tee potential role of necticut state troopers have be- ">®ut Is considering. nomic life in Norteem Ireland, where they’ two duffel- <*®*®“*®* North Vietnam to 23 when he la competed to do gresaive 'who institu te d a state governments In tee Amer- Sun a work slowdown In a pro- “We’ve just about taken The violence fueling Protes- since March 1 and 00 this year, 'what he thinks should be donei number of reforms and in- Ican political system. test Involving overtime, a union enough," said William Hull, an tant anger took the life of an (See Page Fourteen) Meanwhile, U.S. B52s bombed be It personal, puUlc or poliU- novatiems in the state educa­ He remained active In poll- official said today. organizer of tee Loyalist Asso- Agriculture Ministry official tics, seconded tee nomination The slowdown, iriiich began elation of Workers. “I warn tee Wednesday. Police said three Royal Vienna Cookware, which is imported from Austria, combines old-worid of Hubert H. Hmiterey at the e.t midnight, involves paper politicians here and In Ix>nd NLTON NOTCH bank most p o l i ^ toys now In "back to tee beginning at avoided tee problem at that (AP pilotO) American homes. time,’’ without regard to when tim e." Royal Nuptials >NrtM,i.N .ei.iia a oiiQ.w>W i.o. . . >«.aNoai "It's fantastic," said ah I^A a toy was manufactured and Fourteen mot^hs ago tee lawyer familiar with bote Is­ when it 'was banned. That al­ FDA. proposed a refund regu- Maria del Carmen, Martinez-Bordiu, 21-year-old shown during wedding ceremony at Pardo Palace' sues. "The ramifications could most certainly would provoke a iTTtinddausrhter of Gen. Francisco Franco of Spain in Madrid Wednesday. At left is Gen. Franco and,* be unbelievable. MllUons and court suit by tee toy Industry. (8ee Page Five) .and Prince Alfonso de Borbon y Dampierre are right, Emmanuela Dampierre, duchess of Segovia.

'V . . -, V 1 \ PAGE TWO MANCHfilSfeR EVENING HEllALt). MANCHESTER, CONN;, THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1972 MANCHESTER EVTOWNG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1972

Sheinwold on Bridge" FILM RATING GUIDE THEATER TIME SCHEDULE liiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM DBOEPHVB BID For Parents and NOKI'II MAY BOOMERANO Their Children Cinema I — "The Hospital", By ALFRED HBEINWOU) A K Q 1 1 ■y A 10.t 7:16, 9:1B Deceptive bidcUnf ie a very O IM IfU L AUOIIMCCS Cinema n — "Sometimes A 1 2 Nwth dealer. East Hartford Drive-In — Re­ Tlmrs., Fri. and Sat. Only! From S:M to MtN PJI. J 9 .t 2 A KU73 Ntxth-South vulnerable. opens Friday OpMilng lead —Two of Clubs. SOUTH East Windsor Drlve-In — Re­ When North raised to three A 10 f> opens Friday Brails Swordfish Steak $1415 hearts, South wanted to be in a 0 K Q 1 7 6 2 Meadows Drlfe-In—“ Swedish 1 With Lemon, Butter, Potato, Vegetable and flaia,^ slam, but he was afraid of a 6 A K 7 Fly Girl” , 7:80; "DeSade” , 9:26 club lead. South therefore meide 4k 10 is the lake cue bid of four clubs. Egg Plant Maniootti $245 ast South West Widi Spaghetti and Salad Normally, this sort of bid shows 'uss 2 <7 Pass How It Was Named the' ace of clubs an^. slam ambi­ Because Indians often tra- ^iiiiiiiiiniiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiminniiiiR ’iiss 4 4k Pass vetsed the Big Horn Basin of FRI. - SAT. . SUN. tions. 'ass 6 AH Pass North was pretty sure that his Wyoming reckoning time and mANCHESTe "3 ADULT HITS" partner was throwing a spitball, distance in “sleeps,” the mid­ 4-> t W-'/ - //^ Hll;, b • HOI !iJN NIIICH OPEN TILL 9 PM. since the ace of clubs was In way point became known ap plain sight in his own hand. Ten Sleep, the name the Wyom­ MANCHESTER PARKADE TUBS. & SAT. TILL 6 - MPAA ing town has retained. EVERY MAN SHOULD MEET Having no more to add to his Top Hat Restaurant previous bids. North signed off i E u m i n o a nffE-n.YHicSTEBfARDE^ at four heeuts. 257 BROAD STREET— MANCHESTER South thereupon jumped to sbc 30 Typea of Marble once in Ms Rfetime. Published Dally Except Sundays OWNED AND OPERATED BY hearts and waited with a calm and Holidays .at 18 Blsseli Street, From Carrara, TOM AND LAURA COLLA face for West to make the open­ Mancheater, Coon. ing lead. Telephone 64M7U CARRARA, Italy—More than BREAKFAST Dead Giveaway Second Class F osM e Paid at 30 tyiies of marble are quarried NEW, SPRING 2 EGGS WITH TOAST South’s bidding was a dead Uoncheeter, Conn. (06M0) in the Carrara region. Meet are SUBSCRIPTION RATES 3 P A N C A K E S giveaway to a really expert op­ Payable in Advance white or lightly streaked with ponent. When South bid four blue, and gray or touched with 3 SLICES OF FRENCH TOAST One Year ...... tSf.00 dubs, his partner gave him no Six Moatha ...... W60 yellow-gold. The best-known encouragement at all; but South Three Months ...... t.Tt marbles in the One Month ...... r .. 8.35 SANDWICHES still jumped to six hearts. What Single Copy ...... ' ISo are whites from Carrara. FAMOUS LABEL COATS had South found out by bidding H AM BUR G COLOR four clubs? Obviously South had H O T D O G « w AM ffO eTSSM * not been trying to give informa­ moafCOMWffAonr GRILLED CHEESE Produced and Oiractad by JACK O'CONNELL A real value for early apring shoppers tion to his partner; he had been Rock Seora Prodocad by MANFRED MANN trying to give misinformation to Spring Choral Program BOAST BEEF ...... 7»e the opponents. BIO BEEF BURGER ...... flOo featuring the HAM, HOT (Nt COLD ...... « c West came to the correct con­ KM I SEPfTA I ULU . selected spring coat styles from clusion tljat South didn't 'want a SEAFOOD • club lead. Therefore West Baroque yivaldi Gloria «JimlBERGERlPAIJ«ER COMBINATION SEAFOOD DINNER ...... $148 39.90 C H E R ® a . COLOR deflnatly led a club. This defeat­ with Instrumental Accompaniment SHRIMP DINNER ...... ■x...... $145 ed the slam. The defenders FISH ’N CHIPS ...... , ...... ?...... 86c B A ^ LONOONSTEPNBI im ih a k e r one of CaUforniai’s moat famous manufactur­ were sure to get a club and the FRIDAY EVENING. M A R C H 10, 1972— 8 p.m. GLAM DINNER ...... $1.76 ..AMERION INTERNATIONAL | Ort|iAil SouMi Trsek lt$eordiN| m JMVOO Rieardi ^ ace of ^Mtdes. ivt.iuinToiio CLAMS ...... I ^ e t $146 South had jumped all BAILEY AUDITORIUM lAvtaiTOff ■ FISH SANDWICH ...... $$o theJway from three hearts to TO fAwaaroa a v c . NOTE: Hiia la Only A Partial Uatiiigil JOHN HUSTON. j | SONNY BONO ALESSIO dePAOLA six hearts, West would have General Admission $1.00 ers. Traditionally styled A-lines, single and opened the queen of diamonds. South -would win, draw trumps and develop the spades to make the slam contract. double breasted looks, fitted, wrap coats arid It doesn’t always pay to be crafty. Daily Question sAMtimSAW AiEib NoaoNaiioMs others. Choose from shades of green, blue. Partner Mds one qtade and D a i r i i the next player passes. You One man Vis hold: Spades, 9-7-4-t; Hearts, 8- Q u e e n DAIRY QUEENS 4; Diamonds, 9-S-8; CSubs, K-Q- missing. Twp' girls. c o n i, tjatvy, white and others. Misses sizes 7-8. What do you sayT Ije^deadj Answer; Bid two spades. You JANE have good trumps, B points in high cards and a dodbleton. FONDA 8 to 1 6 . In everyone^i lifcthere^ a DONALD In any reasonable system you should be able to raise your SUMMER O F’42 SUTHERUND GONE GREEN in an alan j oakuia b J^ er. partner’s major suit with a Iram Warner Bros hand of this kind, partly to keep Hi AKnneyLe«urc Servwe 15) oioduclion ' k l u t o ' the opponents out. at 9:86 a t 7:88 Oqiyright 1878 General Features Oorp. NOW on GREEN STAMPS Cyrus Stevens DANTE'S RESTAURANT Shows Skill SULLIVAN AVB. PLAZA — SOUTH WINDKIR As Violinist ITAUAN-AMERICAN CUISINE COCKTAILS ‘ By JOHN GRUBER DINNER SPECIALS purclKise of or more Cyrus Stevens, not long ago 50 A T B O T H a student at Mlffi, more recent­ THURS. - Chicken Cacciatore O O ly a student at Hartt, presently Choice of 2 Vegetabies I a # 7 a membier of the Hartford Sym- phANNY He is not, however, a -vir­ tuoso, and this concerto de­ mands a virtuoso of more ex­ perience than Mr. Stevens has yet attained. Artistic perform­ D. Q. Treats Braiier Foods ance demands more than accur­ ate performance of the notes Broker Burgs and Cyrus is stlU too young to Sundaes FREE! 10!O know just how to bring this WEEKLY .^CIALS Cheeseburgs about. There was Uttle individ­ Shakes uality about the performance JW Green Stam|is King Size Hot Dogs ^and I had the feeling that there Floats WITH THIS COUPON a NO PURCHASE REQUIRED Pries ^was not always complete under­ standing of the composer's in­ UOUIARDjOUIUOnK Banona Splits Onion Rings tent. MANCHESTER DAIRY QUEENS Clams Still it was an interesting per­ Strawberry Shorteokes formance vdiich demonstrated LIMIT ONE Good Ull M arch 12, 1972 Clam Roll that Mr. Stevens has the equip­ Every Monday ^ ment to be a first rate or­ Paifaits Bor-B-Q Roost Beef chestral player, even as young Barbecued chicken, mashed Fish Sondwieh as he is. potatoes, coleslaw, bread Heme-Pok Mr. Stevens was heard during Chicken Sandwich the last half of the program. and butter (served all day Novelties ChHI Dogs The first portion was devoted all you can eat) to the Ninth Symphony of 1.69 Dmitri Shostakovich. This is a Redeem all three coupons for V4 Book of Jfjfl Green Stampfl far cry from the more famous Every Wednesday THREE PIECE WEEKENDERS Ninth by Beethoven but it is a ptetty good symidiany just the Fried filet of flounder, same. The composer did not french fried potatoes and have a great deal to say, but 50,00 values mercUuUy he didn’t drag it out coleslaw (served all day in the telling. all you can eat) The student orchestra played 1.49 extremely well. There are some miserable spots in this work for Every Friday Now Very Specially priced at 19.90 the double basses, and they 100 BONUS TOO BONUS nq;otlated them with accuracy Fried tendersweet clams, Green Stamps and aplomb. These are places Green Stamps WITH PURCHASE OF A where you may normally expect french fried potatoes and WITH PURCHASE OF A The weekender . . . jacket, skirt and matching pants . . . so right for some trouble, but all went well. coleslaw (served 5:00-9:00 Brazier Deluxe The rest of the strings have dif­ p.m. only - Seconds if you ficult parts but not quite such ( ’/. lb. BURGER - LETTUCE - TOMATO) Banana Split mean ones as do the basses. wish) HEAP OF FRENCH FRIES spring in New England. We*ve made a special purchase, a collection of 1.99 WITH THIS COUPON WITH THIS COUPON There is quite a Uttle wood­ wind work in this symphony as MANCHBSTBIR DAIRY QUEENS MANCHESTER DAIRY QUEENS well, and the students were Good till March ix, 1972 quite Impressive in these pas­ Good till M arch 12, 1972 three-piece weekendets styled in a fine imported fabric . . . a spring-weight sages. Altogether it was a fine performance which Mr. Marl- * joslua guided -with firm under­ standing. WOUUARD blend of silk and worsted wool. Choose from a large selection of styles Jownson^ D a ir ii 684 Hartford Rd. Raggedy Ann Manchester Stores Only . ‘ I Q u e e n in solids, checks, plaids and heather tones. Misses sizes 8 tot 18. The Raggedy Ann doU rage haa caught on in foahion. A 244 Brood St. bouncy red and white Icng ging­ 394 TOLLAND TURNPIKE ham checked dreaa with a white MANCHESTER) apron on top glvea you the look of jRaggedy Ann, the long-time AT BXIT H — W ILBim CBOSS PABKWAY doU fhvortte.

I f if.'. PAGE FOmt MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MAN< =1, CONN., THURSDAY. M A R ^ 9, 1972 MANCHIISTER EVlENWG. HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN- THPESDAY, MARCH 9, 1972' PAGE FIVE Cranefly in North Tainted Toys House Votes Criticism ThHvet bn Cold TAR GAXEK^^- He Trucks Car in Protest COMPLETE Main St. -By CLAY R. POLLAN- NOME, Alaidta — A cranefly Akin U8RA Open New Door ENFIELD (AP) — Ar- Among House's complaints, that Uvea in toe Far North in- MAk. It J K Your DaUy Attivity Cufd. J K sfpr. PRESCRIPTION tt Affording to tfi. Start. '< (OonUmiea Iran iPng* One) tour House ‘'of Enfield planned according to the center, is that Of British in Ulster verta toe usual life cycle of in- ‘AF*.I» ofcf Has If! To develop messoge for Friday, to load his 1989 Lincoln Conti- dealeriHlps reftised to Bjr BOl. B . COHEN . aects. R panes the summer as > 1 6 -2 7 -4 0 ^ lotion but dropped it in toe lace , , Aa. .. A 9 .. honor a change of warranty SERVICE reod words corresponding to numbers 51-72-84451 (HenOi Kcpartor) a larva, then becmnes an adult o f ^ r Zodioc birth sign of an orchestrated attack by nental on a flat-bed truck tod j^rd although he paid a $28 fee THI HIALTH' ^TAURUS SCORPIO Passage of a resolution relating to the bitter conflict in toe coldest season, scurrying An. VS I TiV 3 l FovorMl 61 Favor toy makers and little taganlied take it to the Ford Motor Co. House purchased toe car, MrpH January, snow in below- FO O D FASM 20fficial> 32S«rM 62 Rose- ocr. u Pine Pharmacy in Ulster higrhligfated legislative action in the state I ^ MA? JO 3 B. 33 Stwuld support tram censumers. office in Waltham, Mass., today which had 4,000 . miles on the nro weather. 747 MAOr W M BW 63 Being NOY, 21 Jensen envlBions a more-sim- House of R^resentatives yesterday. Itfsiwluistiir a I H MM 4 Conf«r«ncet BAApprooch 64 Most In protest over what Buyer’s speedometer at toe time, from Center & Adams Sts. ■ The reaolution passed on a ------It is so vubteraUe to warmth i> «-4 0 .7 1 5 What 35 Uktiy 65 Persons 9-2041UL, plifted regulation than original­ Next to Stoto Theatre A Your 36Moniiy 53-5841-88^ Action Center calls poor repair a private owner in Baltimore, that if held in a warm hand O IM IN t, 66 Are ly proposed, without the de- voice vote. deq>ite considerable tbat isn’t its own. 7 Km p 37 Ustiul 67 Get SACHTTARIUS service. Md. Tel. 649-9814 will die in a few minutes. 8Dd - 38 Take -tailed repurchase plan Which onMitlan. It memorialises the "The only solution to the 68 Sidetracked NOY. President "to institute diplo­ 20 9 Artistic 39 Sound 69 Proceed Would have been demanded of Irish problem is the withdraw­ lOAccsnt 40 May 70 Change OfC. matic efforts to seek the with- I'N /08J2-i3 llO ld w 41 First 71 Courtesy manufacturers and importers al of British troopa. so that I2 A 8-12-30-41 drasral o f British troops and the 42 Such 72 Much 5247-68 within 10 days of a toy’s bon. restoration of peacrta North- -CANCIk l3 A r* 43 You 73 Tested j a A consumer could get his full unite, just as we did in the 14 Cautious 44 Be 74 Receptive CAPRICORN em Ireland." 15 Will 45 To 75 To Dec. refund and reasonable trans­ United States." IA You 46 To 76 'Your The measure passed 19 to 11 « jaA portation reimbursement if he Rep. Herbert Gamp. R.. of 17 Judgmant 47 Tronsoctions 77 Ideas saved toe receipt listing toe in the Senate two weeks ago. Ridgefietd, then remarked, ^ 3-14-2546 ISA 48 In 78 Confidently 1- 12-2^ ir i Rep. Robert Carragher. D. of q / 4 7 -3 ^ 7 0 IV U rgm t 49 011 79 Personal 1 4 5 4 7 ^ 1 ^ retailer, article and price. Oth­ "How Ironic it is for us to 20 Activities 50 Today 80 Desired NOW at uo AqUARiOS erwise he would be refunded Hartford,I .. who ... introduced the criticise another country, when 21 On 51 Cause 81 Decorating MMrshsn E. Hodgo Mrs. -Msrshsll E . Hsdge res^Uon. s^d there "wlU nev- ^ have meddled form er 10 22 Individuol 52 Don’t 82 You only the wholesale price, per­ ^ A U e . 2J 2 3 N «v 53 As S3 Colored haps half the retail tag. er be peace” as long as Great affalni of l^tnam 24 Not 54 Are 84 Criticol They Head Temple Chapter, OES Britain continues iU “ deUb- c le a T o S ^ 4-15-26-37 25 In 55 Treated 85 Comment 2- 13-2445^ “The object Is to get toe own hands, &iia56-7M7 56 Furthering 86 Results |4^142-90V thing out of homes, not to pun- Mr. and Mrs. I^rahall E. March 26 In semipubUo cere- erate and unsympathetic de- we should not Take a closer look’ criticise other 57 Be 87 Plons PISCU Ish or benefit somebody in Hodge of 121 Falknor Dr. last monies at 8 p.m. at (too Ma- nlals of basic jusUce and clvU „.tiona." RESTAURANT .& LOUNGE 58 Oeslgnirw, 88 Painting ^ ■ rights in Northern Ireland." «» _ j E 29 P u r ity 59 Count 89 Glosses monetary terms," Jensen said, nigh^ were elected worthy pa- sonic Temple, See why we think Just when it seemed that the "Refined Dining Without Extravagance’.’ * 30 Things 60 With 90Todoy MAS. 2 0 ^ ^ But Rep. Robert King, R., of debate might get embroiled in noting that a toy purch^d in tron and worthy matron, re- The installing team, all past PBESENTDia THE VERSATILE MUSIC OF THUS a discount store might otherwise gpecttv/sly, of Temple Chapter, patrons and matrons of Temple Tidlsnd insisted, "We have no the Vietnam BP ( § ) Advene c-«^euual busineas meddling in something Robett Bruno, R . o f BrldseDort be returned to a department oES, at Its annual nveetlng at CSiapter, are Mrs. John Rleg, that is stricUy a diplmnatlc relieved the tension ANTHONY TRIO store selling toe same article at the Masonic Temple. They sue- associate grand matron, OES, of THURS., FRI. & SAT. EVE. a much-higher price. And the ceR(d Mr. luid Mrs. John L. toe State of Cbnnectlcut, instal- wife is Irish and Til fact a toy w m battered would VonDeok Jr. ling matron; Albert T. Heavi- part of the American diplomat- vote tor the resolution I In The RusHc Colonial Carriage Lo h o m oer'- Tolland not be a bar to a refund. elected officers are Mrs. Bides, grand royal patron. Order ic corps.' tainly don’t want any problems •King said he wasn’t objecting RANQUET FACILITIES — 872-0269 Jensen.does not see too up- Murray Johnston, associate ma- <>* Amaranth, of the State of at hom e." OPEN MONDAY — SATURDAY coming regulation bringing on Smith, associate ConnecUcut, InstaUing patron; F ri^ d aire to the contents of the resolution Heiiste Actions R oute 8.3. E llington. Conn. a refund rush, tod does not patronr Mrs, Herbert Kingsbury Mrs. Robert Bantly, Installing or what it would express. "I am The Sepate yesterday voted PZC Grants Campground; in sympathy with all it imj^es. think consumers have been j,. i geci^ry; Mrs. Vi^eck, marshal; and Mrs. Frederick APPLIANCES final approval of a bill that cheated on refunds to any great tMaaurer; Mrs. Edward Kelly. Recave. InstalUng ch^laln. Mrs. occupying owners Denies Industrial Zone extend although there has been cwtauctrete: Mrs. Robert Nel- Glenn Allen, past- matron of grounos, as i na\e aone again or renters of sinvia.con.ii'irsingie-fai^ily are worth more! and again.” no enforeemont of too 2-yoar- ^ associate conductress; and Electa Chapter, OES, Ihomas- h o me s to perform maj^ The Planning and He emphasixed, "We can ex­ Zoning the zone change request from old law. VonDeck, trustee for toe three ton. wlU be toe installing organ- plumbing, heating or electrical Look f t Frigidaire styling, fM tu m , convenience. Then look press our displeasure without a Commission has granted a residential to commercial for Te toy industry is alarmed years. let. Frederick M. Goal, past work, as long as it Is checked clo u r. A t rile durability and dependability Frigidiire builds resotution. It's the wrong v^ii- by a building bimjectm*. change of zone from resldenUal The newlv elected matron is P®*™" Temple Oiaptor, wUl cle." . _ the change would affect too out a retroactive time cutoffs in. W h ft you u e end whet you can’t see together m.ke o VI , i. Republican senators manag- . to*- recreation camping, for a many residential property own- 9 "The injustice of it all, con­ Frigidfirn applifnees worth more. T ik e . closer look. ^ p . EJdff^ King, also a Re- ed to win enoug^i support to PIANOS 100-acre pcuvel of property off era In toe neighboriiood. sidering the nature of ha«krd pubUcan, but fnran Parmlngton. send back to com m itteTa blU Rt. 74. The change, requested The PZC further noted there and likelihood of Injury, could tlan Service of South United agreed. ‘“11118 resrfution is mis- that would require signatures by Kaniieto Parsons of Vernon, Is ample commercially zoned lead to UtlgaUon," said Aaron Mdthodlst „ r». Church rn and a member CH EC K OUR directed,” he said. "It should«of consumers before a company was granted by a 8-1 vote Mon- land available for development Locker, general counsel for the *^P®® is alro be directed against the whrte could send them credtt cards, day nlg^. In other aotloa, the In the area, some of which Is Toy Mtoufacturers of Ameri- *,*?f”* . advisory ^ r d Frigidaire! 17.0 cu. ft. Rrfrigerator queriion of Wgotry and rel- and a bUl that would permit PIANOS PZC unanimously voted to deny already being developed. ca In New York City. “We’re Aj»e™Wy. Order 3 DAY Iglous ffiscrlmlnallon — and not drug stores to advertise their a requested zone change from The zone change request was not dealing with thalidomide, “ Kamnow ror Gins, merely against the withdrawal prices for drugs and medl- residential to commercial for opposed by about 28 residents we’re dealing with toys which **®'^ husband is also a mem- on$ 30'wide of troops.” clnes. property owned by Robert Fre- during toe pubUc hearing last may have a smaU piece of wire *’®*’ United Methodist SPECIAL Rep. William O’Neill, D, of Recommitting a hlU to com- Nowl A hugs isfrigsralor in a 30* # w in t S( geau at the corner of Rt. 196 week. The opponents reminded and toe danger is relatively in- Church. He is a past master and cabinet 174) cu. (t with ■ 4.7S the dBnd District replied, “I mittee usually means thaf the and Anthony Rd. the PZC of Us deolBlan to re- slgnlflcamt.’’ present, treasurer of Friendship THURS., FRI., SAT. support the resolution and I Mil is buried for the current • H. F. MILLER PIANOS cu. ft freszsrthat sisrae up to 10S r Both decisions, made in ex- ftiso the commercial zone "Much of toe paint on toys, if Uo^ge of Masmu; thrice lllus- mpport it irtrong^. Fhr over 300 sessian. However, the commit- ecutive session Monxlay night change request for Morrow Rd. not all, was applied under trious master of Adonlram Coun- lbs. 1(X ^ Frost-PrOof, too. You’ll Srears, the Irish people have had t^ may report the bill out were not announced until yes- a year ag^>. existing standards which goner- RA8M, of Ellington; grand never h'ave to defrost Reverae- to put up with the oppression again it enough of Its members It’s About to Happen in South Windsor Play Spinets - Consoles terday afternoon, permitting Baton \Mnners ally had been regarded as coqunander of the Connecticut doors hinge for right- or left-hand and the direction of a govern- insist. opening. Smooth-glide nylon This scene, loaded with something about to happen, toe PZC time to noUfy the prop- Winners of last week’s re- safe," he said. Court of Chevalters, Order of lyn, Nan Brown as Mrs. Haroourt and Joe French EARLY AMERICAN — MEDITERRANEAN erty owners involved of the volvlng trophy awarded mem- The final lead-paint regu- U®Molay; and assistant dad of Rollers make It eaay to move. is from tonight's opening performance of “Any­ as the white-capp^ Mr. Whitney. TTie Cole Porter commlaalMn’s actions. hers of the Board of Recreatltm- laticm is expected to cut the i/Mher Chapter, Order of South Windsor - AND OTHER MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM thing Goes” to be presented by the South Windsor musical, the big hit of 1930, plays tonight, tomor­ Both zone change requests sponsored baton classes were present 1-per cent level to .6 UeMolay. He also belongs to Country Players. Kathy Hogan as'Bonnie, guards a row and Saturday and next Friday and ^turday at hod been aired in public hear- Dawn Dube, Wendy Wojcik, p^,. gg^t or lower. several other - —• z*-— Mas to 26.1 qts. of frulte and federal crime to kill or at­ braska, Wisconsin and Califor­ Coventry police, armed with Involved and was the best use Registration will Include eight- toyf banned by the FDA have ®Ututed by the MesklU admlnla- with 12Q Lb. Freezer section of town. Town Manager board were Fred and Nancy ments, the number of pledged veMtablee—toe biggest heads of tempt to kill any policeman, nia primaries. a Tcdland County Superior BUY NOW AND SAVE! for the majority of the towns- to-12-year-olds signing up for been imported, principaUy from trtoon as a result of a 1971 leg- ’Terry, ^ren kel said. Deane, program; Earl and delegates Muskie and Sen. islatlve act which brought state (Mtobage with eMe. Porcelain fireman or prison guard. people. Little League play; l8-to-16-year- the Orient. Enamel finish cleans like , George McGovern of South Da­ McGOVESlN — Mjet by 2,500 , Court bench warrant, arrested policemen under toe minimum Fori a number of years, rest- Helen Davis and Art and Julie Lindsay attacked Alahama cheering students when he ar- Andrew G. Field, 20, of 317 BUY One stipulation was tied to toe olds playing In toe'Pony League aetd-rasiatant, too. kota will take to the Democrat- o«orve C WbUace whose MASTER wage laws. / dents In the area have com- Rcussel, hospitality; and An- rived two hours late for an ap- South St yesterday. SELL PZC approval: Tlie omier.of.-to® and 18-t6-18-year-olds. entering drew and Dodie Hall, pubUclty. Ic convenUon in Miami Beach wnorc property will have to pay the the Babe RvRh League. plalned of septic Reid pitrtdems, next July______remained______undecided,_____.... ^rime-control techniques of pearance at toe University of Field was charged with con- Tr a d e CHARGE Construction Gets This has been interpreted as Gkmt 120-fc. Sbe land, gtosion, and health faaxards Members appointed to a com­ COLONIAL .-,costs for changes in Patton Rd.' "A infiltration fee will be meaning that ,,state trocars Bulk of Road Money mittee to handle special events MusWe held a” tenlaHve 16-ta6 “ *®*" “ P’ Florida at GalnsvUle, McGov- splracy. and possesslffli of marl- ’(and provide the maintenance of charged all league members. Zerp Zone Frteier cminill^ by the swtiUen brook. edge over McGovern, but a them In ttolr place’’ have gald, "We canled toe Jviana with intent to sell. He 382 MAIN S'TREET, MANCHESTER must be .paid at the, overtime Think of ttl You get room to store Last October, the ’Town Obun- were Ray and PauUne Shaw, been proved falluras by history, strongest Industrie factrwy- was presented at ’Tolland Ooun- toe road. The road' had been One parent must accompany WASHINGTON — HIghwiw f®te for any work performed up to 120 lbs. cf food! 2-(loor Swede and Donna Oberg, and number erf precints still were discontinued by the town many boys at sign up time. Thosie reg- constructiem expenditures are beyond 8 hours a day. Troopers A cU appropriated $60,000 for the (Rear) — PHONE 647-1858 v model also offers toe extra con- unreported early today. the New York mayor said. worker wards in toe city of ty Superior Court in lieu of construction of enlarged road­ ClFsrles and Dot Smith. Ashbrook said he was very Manchester, and we held Sten. $5,000 bend, years ago. istering for toe first time must expected to reach $9.9 bitUon Ih previously worked 9% hours veolenoe of a freezer door shelf! way culverts and rip-rapping to The club holds dances at the New HampsMre will send 20 'During 1^ presentatlcm of the present their birth certificate. 1972, compared with $0.6 billion per day. delegates to cast 18 votes at the disappointed "President Nixon Muskie to a standstlU In that ’Ihe arrest was ntade in con- begin a flood control project Wapping Elementary School on zone change request. Parsons The league Is also seeking in 1971, and will constitute 79 Hickey said the state poUce- Tlie Power Capsule cMivention. returned from P^dng with most-lnduatriailzed city in New nectian with an investigation by BERNIE'S Heart of your Fripdalre refolgeca- Acomding to Town OouncU- the second and fourth Fridays ^ w.c ""°**'*”*> about toe traffic Hampehlre.” toe’ police stemming from a stressed toe conservation adult volunteere, both male Md per cent of the total 1972 capl- „ien wlU participate in a dem- of each merntb. With 97 per cent of the pre values of his propiaal. Although female, to help carry out th^ tal ouUay. Rights of way wUl onstration rt toe state Capitol tor. Successor to toe old fashloaed man Robert Homlto, a home- dnets tabulated in the Demo- C2ilna.’ ’ The ^ aJXAOB — The governor seanto and seizure Jan. 31. TV - Appliance compreaeor, it hM ONLY 8 MOV- owner in the problem area, the Tomorrow a St. Patrick’s he is proposing 260 camp sites league’s acUvlUes. account for over $1.4 bUUon, or Tuesdav at 11 a.m to sut^rt cratic presidential preference ^ "®^ co&nce Eight persons were arrested on the property. Parsons ex- Earl Beebe or Gerald Burn- per cent, and engineering for legisiaUMi chanrtne toe law MANCHESTER PABKADE U ro \PART8! Requires no main- work already done has had Day Dance will be held from 8 12 tmance. Oiled for life. A SYigidalra to 11 p.m. for all chib-Ievd voting, which did not affect the that minimum Soda* Security ^ ® j^® ««• plained he would limit these to ham may be contacted for fur- ji.i billlan, or 9 per cent. nanging satisfying results. Homiah told deleg;ate count, Muskie had 10,- ty of crimes invdvlng firearms benefits for the elderly < should troHed drugs seized, engineering triumph! dancers. Buzz Chapman will be receive an "automatic one-year open areas of the lapd already ther information on the league’s ------—------the Town Council Monday that 425 — or 48 per cent to be raised to at least $160 ?A 'nie January arrests also took in existence. About 20 acres of activities, the heavy snowfall and rains toe caller and Russ and Anita sentence that cannot be set White will cue toe rounds. McGovern’s 31,812 — or 37 per month and blamed toe five place at toe 317 South St. the site is open land with the Bulletin Board experienced of late has turned aside by a judge." Democratic senators running hctise, toe foiTner Coventry Day Bridge Lessons cent--with the remainder going THE W URBR KPUmeiT trOK brtance a mixture ot wooded State Rep. William O’Neill Will up little or no flooding in the to Mayor Sam Yorty of Los An­ .^tivities (rf other candidates against Mm for trae low level of School, vtolch has been con­ FD123TN" The South Windsor Recre- included: areas, marsh and a pond. speak at an open meeting of toe »218_ brook area, while other areas geles, Rep. Wilbur D. Mills of current benefits. verted into ai>artments. Opponents of the camp cited Democratic Town Committee to- of toe town have been experi­ aticn -Department will begin a Nixon — Presidential press third session of bridge lessons Arkansas, Sen. Vance Hartke of toe number of proposed sites, morrow night at 8:15 p.m. at encing a great deal. secretary Ronald L. ^egler questiiming toe town’s ability the Town HaU. FrigfdaiFe! Jet Action for intermediate players Kennedy of Mssachusetts, who said, “The President noted the Leon Gardner, a planning en- Wednesday at toe South l^nd- to absorb the effects of the in- The Welcome Wagon Couples glneef^in the Soil Ccmservation received 794 write-in votes—or results of the New Hamp^iire sor High' Sort8 M edD SK EY—^Rep. Paul N. p w Separates Canadian agitates, soaks, spins he would back Muskie, the McCloskey Jr., Nixon’s liberal ®.. • ,, U*e course instructor. clothes tor enzyme or regu­ Gardner said toe cost of the _____ Democratic boss said, "When I challenger who polled 20 per length. But toe blonde singer ALSO FULL LINE OF THE HOST LUXUR­ lar stain removal. Hot or project wUl depend on how it is Manche'ster Evening Herald make an endorsement, you’ll cent of the vote, said he would for Irving said Irv.lng never left her side warm wash, cold rinse set up and how much land is Windsor corre^ioiident, know it.’' confer today with supporters in IOUS CHOCOLATES IN THE WORLD — long eiHMisdi to do so. setting tor Permanent n^ded. He said that flood con^ Barbara Varrlck, tot 644^8274. Wlto.|^ New Hampshire pri- his California congressional dis- FLORA-MIR CHOCOLATES GIFT WRAPPED. *^6 second woman was Ajm Press Care. trol projects are usually funded ______mary behind and Florida less trict before deciding'whether to SPRING Baxter, a long-tressed scuba- « Indicted by toe state, or federal govern- o- i. i.* than a week away, most of toe continue his presidential bid or diving instructor vdio Irving inent, with the local government Uigluvoy U eot candidates were already cam- seek re-election to the House, Paul Buettner Florist, Inc. (Oontiiiited from Page One) said accompanied him to the respouslUe for land acquisition At $20.8 Billion- paigning in the Sunshine State He told the Palo Alto, Calif., Bahamas, anotlier occasion or vi,en he said he met Hughes. for toe project. WASHING'TON — Total long- • 2 . 9 9 TO Sprenkel said that personnel term debt for highway purposes Sen. Humphrey, Mayor John running for a third full term in TEL. 528-9586 seqenUy accused in Zurich, Baxter denied the Switzerland, of embezzlement, account, even from toe arvice will be contact- outstanding at the end cf 1970 V. Lindsay of New York and Ckmgress. was $19 billion. TTiis was in­ Republican Rep. John M. Ash- HARTKE — A spokesman for OPEN TILL 9 THURSDAYS forgery and larceny. gyjj ^oUy explained w m Ing area pn^rty owners short­ 111! * 4 . 9 9 ly. He noted the members of creased $1.8 bUli«i in 1971 brook of Ohio appeared togeto- the Indiana senator refused to OPEN SUNDAY MORNINGS An extradition hearing for the source of Irving’s material, toe service carry proper identi- and is expected to be augment­ er to address a meeting of toe say whether Hartke would drop Mrs. Irving had been set for u u wasn’t Hughes, and of the ficatlaa. ed by $614 million in 1972 for a Greater Miami Crime Commis- out of toe race after his flfth- Wednesday, but the date was alleged forgeries, BKdget Prieed Cotter To Speak total cf $21.5 billion. sion. place, 3 per-cent showing In changed to March 29. Free-lance writer James R. better at U.A.;,Rep. William R. Cotter Hod Mra. Irving not been Phelan, who once helped for- 1-16 Lb. Dryer will be guest ^>eaker at a spe­ charged here, she could have m®r Hughes aide Noah Dietrich cial program sponsored by toe been extradited for prosecution write his memolra, said his South Windsor League o f Wom­ In Switzerland if probable manuscript provided much ot has en Voters tonight at 8 p.m. In cause" were found for dolng“ ao. tH® material, in Irving’s book. the Town Hall. He wfll «Uw-)im « .. ira—.. The Irvings voluntarily came We’ve given Imported Canadian Permanent-Press various aspects of legislative U»® United States with their procedure for congresslanal re­ NOW !!'* two young chlldran from their MacNaughton a great low price. form. Care JtcOraw-HlU tof publish a **®«‘® Spanish,^ Island of Ib- $5.45 for the Fifth. 9 The program is being iqwn- SHOWN HERE ARE JUST lengthy ejccerpt. cSielsea Hotel, an artist end So our great price matches our Eton the budget priced Frigidaire soi^ as part of the league’s A PEW OF THE participation in a national study OPEN McQraW-HU then disclosed performer haunt, since their ar- same great taste. Flowing Heat Dryer has Permanent on the need for congressional MANY STYLES AVAILABLE tort its handwriting firm had fjval in January. PreM Cart to help prevent changed Its conoluatoiui, saying Mrs. Irving haq-'bsen free on A taste so light and mild, you’d really reform. IN OUR wrinkles. Only 18-lb. capacity 27" Some questions being posed by the now results, cast doubt on ^ $280,000 personal recognU- expect to pay more„for it. Nicely Nautical Grouping! the authenticity of .the menu- gjy,* bond In connection with dryer you can buy. Great value! toe local league are: Does Con­ Only you don’t have to. gress act for the welfare cf the J COLORS ARE IN REDS AND script, the extradition proceedings. wiurie community? Is Congress The intrigue enveloping toe A spokesman for McOraw- aWe to respond effectively and ROYALS. THESE MATCH-UPS case was highlighted by an ex- mil said, "NaturpUy, McGraw- efflctently to toe differing needs ARE FEATURED IN FRESH traordlnary news conference in Hill is deeply int^sted in toe > IM P O H T g P of the nation? Are reforms AS AN OCEAN BREEZE Loa Angeles on Jan. 9, when a finding of toe grand jury ... necessary? toiephivie voloe identified m Until we know toe details which Imported WeDeHverl WehetalK We Service! DENIM. The program Is open to the toot (rf Hughes denied ever led to toe indlotmehte we can- ihcm niaiii' public and will be fcrflowed by SKIRTS AND SKANTS... mestliig Irving cuul said toe not make a final decision on Canadian MacNaughton a question and answer session. book was photty- U>® ultimate disposition of tjjs Bulletin Board - HUS, A SLACKS AND TOPS The He anci She The South Windsor Commu­ Are Available In Sizes Affidavits said to bear manuscript." H^es’ signature and finger- - nity Service Council will meet 4-6X and 7-14 Premium Canadian la toe Town HaU tonight at 8. prints were later introduced in n „ t t „ 1 , > ®SMS«« «S •SS*®* The Board o f Educatioiit will (T O SERVE YOU BEHER!) Murt os part of Riosemount’s at- , Butler Is Mister meet tonight at 7:30 in toe U- ' tmnpt to enjoin any publication ' To Other Servants braty of tite South mndsmr High YOUR MANCHESTER STORE 305 GREEN ROAD ot the tiughes story. The court LONDON — Originally, but- $12.49 Half Gal.* $6.75 Quart School to review the second seg­ OWEN MON. TO FRI. Hll 9 F.M.. SAT. tW 6 P.M. pnpsra contained toe same de- lers — ImuteUllers, or bottle brnib ment at the proposed educatton nlals. '• bearers In France — presided B $3.49 Pint * $1.751/2 Pt budget. ViRNON CIRCLf TIL. 872-9193 Brought Into .toe case were chiefly over a household’s wine ikm aa d a b OCOoers two other women. and spirits supply. ')hs > true The foUowing officers have Irving had said that Danlah BngUah butler may have his TV-APPLIANCES beta' elected b y South caterst ainger Nina *van. Pal- own valet, and rt meala la serv- MANCHESTER PARKADE, MANCHESTER WladBor Squsre Dance Club ROD & PEGGY W R IGHT Read Herald Advertuementi landt had aiooompanled him to ed by lesaer servants, who run OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9 P.M. — SAT. TILL 6 PJH. — 643-9561 for tiM oomingr year: J e n y and Maxloo on a trip during which his errands and address him as he Interviewed Hughes at "Mister." UMDU8,WHISn • A turn: Fogt VEMS m o • (IOHTY PDOOF • ^ SCHUUV IHPWIS CO.. N.V„ sv.

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PAG E SIX MANCHESTER EVENINC HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN;,- THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1972 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER; CONN,. THURSDAY, MMfCH 9. 1972 PAGE SEVEN Andover Athe pubUc and third by the iimtrijpatpr we are going to maintain and operate in­ Connecticut . Mancheeter Vernon chamber. Further the question More Inmates Rockville stitutions, the prison administration Hospital Notes of a study of a 12-mcnth school At Danbury Jobs wdiich calls the tune of life inside - a year received better than a Hospital Notes 70 per cent faimrable response lEttPtttn^ Ifpralb Y a n k ee VnOIlNO HOCUS Visiting hours are 12:80 to 8 prison. We would say that the more im­ School Board, Libby GofC, Pubbe Agree from both groups. DANBURY (AP) — As Intermediate Care Semi- p.m. In all areas except ma- p u b l is h e d b y 7HE minent threat to Ccsmectlcut progress in a rewlt of talks between strik- MANCHESTER PUBLISHING CO. By A A O » ' prlvatb, noon - 2 p.ni., and 4 wSlT as'^^^ pK ty ^hife ^ Inmates and officials of the are 2 to 4 13 Blasell Street prison administration at the moment ig Manchester Conn. p.m. - 8 p.m.; private rooms, the public ranked them in fifth d e r a 1 OorrecUonal In- and a.so m a n.m BURL LYONS not the reluctance nor the conservatism The surface shape o f the news Working on Budget It a.m. • 2 p.m., and 4 p.m. • 8 On Most .Priorities stltution, more of the inmates Publisher p.m . . priority place. Chamber mem­ Founded October 1, 1881 of state officials, on any level, but the might give one the impressloR bers voted 79.9 per cent in fav­ 'were back on the job, bringing that the legislative Manch of Andover’s school board and Pediatrics: Parents allowed M em bers of the Rockville ority, the chamber placed It as the total to 90 per cent. Warden Admltted Wednesday: Roland Published Every Evening Except Sundays avid tendency of over-dedicated re­ Andover Elementary School aity time except noon—8 p.m.; Area Chamber of Commerce number two. priority, Kenneth or of rapid completion of 1-8 suid Holidays. Entered at the Post OHlce at CkinnecUcut state govenunent is while only'' 69.7 per ceht.pf the Norton said today.. Desrochers, South St,, Rock- 'Manchester, Conn., as Second Class Mall formers to encourage Inmate contempt now turning on its own crea­ principal Donald Libby have others, 2 p.m. • 8 p.m. and the general public are in Waldron, president of the cham- ^ Matter. ,______' ______been, going over budget coots Norton noted that Wednesday vllle; Constance Duttmi, Tumble- for the progress that is being made. tures, the Auditors of ^ blic SUBSCRIPTION RATES Item-by-item in recent budget brook Dr., Vernon; Donald Wis­ Accounts. Payable In Advance work meetlnge, in an attempt I j ^ inm^ii^nrdinir to a Birvav P®*" Chamber jjjg need for Improvement ol mates had returned to work, er, Valley View Lane, Vernon; Intensive ^re Md ^ronary members and 71 per cent of the roads, such m Rt. 83 and but 90 per cent reported today. One Year '...... ••••^•25 to keep costs down whUe sUn Six Months ...... 19.60 The headlines indeed do say Care. Immediate family only, made by the Chamber. public favored cutbacks in state controls The work stoonase beaan Feb liboria Zack, Ellington Rd., Three Months ...... 9.75 trying to come iq> with a work­ One Month ...... 3.26 that it is Rep. FrancU J. Col­ a^ Ume. limited to five min services in an effort to decrease ^^^he tri-town approach to solv- 28 and at ^e^m e ^involved South Windsor; Judy Quinn, Single Copy ...... 15*= China• Chic? lins, Republican floor leader in able budget, according to Ltb- By Carrier ...... weekly 76c .i, ^ ing municipal problems drew most of the inmates. Wapplng Wood Rd., Rockville; In sorting some sense out of the im­ the House, who. In a letter to by. Maternity: Fathers, 11 a.m. • such items as taxes, unemploy- ed. .err favor from more than 60 per appeared to come to an MEMBER OF Henry Becker, the RepUUioan At Tuesday night's meeting, 12:48 and «;80 p.m. • 8 «ducatlon, highways, re- Judith Drury, RFD 2, Rockville. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ages and impressians flooding out of As a priority, unemployment cent of chamber members tor Monday when the Inmates The Associated Press 1s exclusively en­ China this last week, it helps to separate State Auditor, has demanded the board once again went over p.m.; others, 8 p.m. - 4 p.m., 8|«»1 cooperation and recre- jjjg general Discharged Wednesday: Ron­ .w,-...... - water, refuse, sewage, recrea- presMited a list ofrogriev- ald Paullo, Pine St., Manches­ titled to the use of republlcatlon of all two questions. The easier one is -what re- that the legiitoUve branch be the entire budget, comparing news dispatches credited to It or not other­ figures with those of previous and 8:30 p.m. ■ 8 p.m. public and fifth with the chaih- Uonal arid sclibol.. busing whUe ^nces to prison administrators. ter; Elaine Vendetta, Walnut wise credited in this paper and also the latlona the United States should seek given some power of scrMiUng Age Liipits: 16 In maternity. O" “ ® question of ^rm al However, both groups con- local news published here. any findings about to be an­ years. the pubUc responded 60 per cent Rorton said today the list was St., Manchester; Regina Moricz, All lights of republlcatlon of special dis­ with the People's RepubUc. The more 12 in other-areas, m. limit In ^ a^ opposed to a gj^jered unemployment ip Con­ or better only to the subjects oi gtuj i)eiiig considered by the lo- Pinnacle Rd., EUington; Mar- patches herein arc also reserved. profound is what judgments we nounced by Becker and tils The board voted to sqipolnt self-service. saieasales, tax, the Chamber and the two committees, mie to conduct necticut a serious problem and water. refuse or sewage. The InstltuUon and br the U.S. gariet Rak,Kenneth Dr., Ver- should make about Oommunlst China as Democratic counterpart, Leo AU em ergency patients and P^**"® y®™ P®*" cent *n favor The Manchester Publishing Company as­ negotiations with the teachers, puWfc we™ per cem m ^oth groups agreed that "make- public indicated a strong nega- Bureau of Prisons. non; Margaret Barber, Broad sumes no financial rcsponslnlllty for typo­ a culture and civilisation.' Donohue, in their Joint fUnotlon- outpatients are requested to use ®* to® mcoine tax addle about vtw\'fa/»fa ava nrif tVia graphical errors appearing In advertis- and the other to conduct salary work” projects are not the live nosltlon for a multi-town ______Brook; Anthony Dombek, Law­ ing. cent o f the chamber ments and other reading matter in The negotiations 'with the non-pro­ flie new emergency room ^ P®*" specific solution to unemploy­ approach to school busing. rence St., Rockvllte; Jerry Ran­ Manchester Evening' Herald. Keeping these*’ iwo questions separate entrance off Armory St. Access members and 46 per cent of the is of course difficult, especially, it And if, as the headlines might fessional persimnel. This will ment and both agreed unem­ RecreaUon took fourth prior- Newtown Contract dall, Piltabury Hill, RockvUle; Subscriber to Los Angeles Times-Washlng- to the entrance U via public favored increased sales ployment -benefits should not ity position for both groups. ton Post News Service. seems, given American history and ha­ seem to say, the Legislature, or enaUe negotiations to cwitinue w other "pay as you go” taxes. Michele Cavanaugh, Robin Cir­ driveways. be paid to strikers. Hie chamber serves the tri- WASHINGTON (AP) — The cle, Tolland; Frances Zabka, Full service client of N. E. A. Service, Inc. bits of mind. There is a natural tendency even just the Republican aide at a more rapid pause and allow WhUe the public thought taxes Publishers Representatives — Mathews, Most public and chamber town area of Vern<»i,--TonKiid General . Services Adminis- Gray Rd., South Windsor; Fran­ Shannon and Cullen Inc., Special Agency to assume that judgments about whether the Legislature, U new seekliig the 'board to get on with other riiould receive the highest pri- —New York; Chicago, and Boston. a given state is ruled by good guys or to restrict the operattoo and the work. members took a strong position and Ellington. ' tration announced today it is ces Erickson, Dunn Hill Rd., Pattents T oday: 278 on continuing tuition at state Both the public and the a'waiding a $786,000 contract to Tcdland; Salvatore Ruocco, Dis­ JIEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCDlX bad guys ought to be the controlltng fac­ independence of the State Audi­ The item of salaries Is by far TIONS. Labor Leaders schools wih the public 78.6 per chamber failed to see a need Ivan Sorvall, Inc., of Newtown, covery Rd., Vernon; Judith tor in our diplomatic rdations with it. tors who depend upon the con­ the biggest item in the budget, Presents Show ADMITTED 'YESTEUIDAY: tinued support of the members last year amounting to over Frank Bemat, Stafford Springs; cent in favor and the chamber lor a cl'vlc center and both op- Co*m., to produce laboratory Mills, Enfield; Benjamin Kan- Display advertising closing hours Thus if we strike the necessary alliance ______Sylvian ‘’Slnch” Oflara of 87 loirt Boucher, Worcester Rd., For Monday — 1 p.m. Friday of convenience against Hitler, we start to of their own party in the logia- 1250,000 out o f a total budget o f Criticize Vote 89 per cent In favor. ^sed paying for construction of equipment, ter. Tunnel Rd., Vernon; EUza- For Tuesday — I p.m. Saturday. some $811,000. This item , if not ''***• present a slide 'V'enum; M rs. Virginia Braok- Education rated high for both such a center through local The contract nins through beth Schlavetti, South St., Rock­ For ^ dn esda y—1 p.m. Monday. think of Stalin ps "Unde Joe.” . lature for their reappointment, For Thursday—I p.m. Tuesday. that is news of serious and re­ cwnpleted by budget Ome. is narraUon with ett, 44 Wells St.; Fred A. Burke, On Drug Issue groups as a priority, second by taxes. Dec. 31. ville. For Friday—1 p.m. Wednesday. music of the Nauset Marsh 412 Porter St.; Joseph P. Cas- Classified deadline 4:30 p.m. day In fact, pdicymakera are wiser to pay grettable Import. usuaUy estimated, and the HARTFORD (AP) — Two ta­ before pubIleaUoQ 4:30 Friday for fairiy little attention to the internal char­ Board of ETnance is presented Area of the NaUonai Seashore tagna, Hebron Rd.. Bolton; bor __ leaders______Issued_ joint criti- Saturday and Monday publication. acter of a regime, whether Chinese or No csia has ever dared accuse with an ’'‘educated guess.” at Cape Cod, Mass, m Monitoy Miss Margaret A. Chrzanowskl, cism Thursday of a state Sen- Hiursday, March 9 Greek, and to concentrate instead on the State Auditors of trying to Deficit jOperatlon at 8 p.m. at a the 43 prankUn St. ate vote to sidetrack a dnig-ad- how its foreign policies affect the world sensationalize anything. But, al­ At the pre'viouB meeting of Also, Francis L. Copeland Jr., vertlsing bill back to com - though their disclosureB have the school board, Libby painted Church in the school cafeteria. Rd.; J ^ H . Davl, nllttee.. WELSH order and American interests. That Thls is a naturalist program always been gentle and clinical, out that the board is this year 68 Wadsworth St.; Edison Da- "Hie winners in the Senate Peter Flynn, Master Compositor China builds a domestic sjrstem with an with slides depicting plant life, they could be relied upon to see running a deficit operaUon in vis, 226 Mountain Rd.; Jettrty Wednesday were large drug eerie resemblance to Orwell’s ’’1984” is birds, and the Cape Cod coast- Deluxe double drop side Forty-three years below what pmvious experience ford; Adam Dzura, 42C Blue- gest in American business and China wants to export that system by raphy at The Herald. He is a teiday, when Peter Jlynn, compositor, dictated it should have been. field Dr.; Pamela J. Eastman, Industry,” said Joseph G. Bo­ force, or whether it is willing to live It was precisely because the native Of Manchester and at- Crib and a master of hla trade, finally decid­ The budget to 1968 increased ber and John Flynn. side-by-side -with fa r A fferen t societies. tended its schools. He joined Legislature felt the need to have approximately $24,000 over the Also, Mra. Nancy E. Qocht, “Hie losers were all Oon- ColCrful decal decoration. ed to yield to the advice of his physician The H erald in 1963 after four The significance of the presidential reliably independent watch dogs previous yepr; in 1969 It in­ 466 Gardner St; CTiristoiJier neoticut consumers \iiio have to Double drop sides lock years of free-lance and com- securely in up and down and take it easier from now on. trip la that China has made the latter de- on the state governmental scene creased again about $24,000; in HatUnga, 90 Bridge St.; Mra. suffer the cost of prescription merctaili photography. position. Heavy post claioo, and that the Am ^cans recognise that the bl-partlsan otflee of 1970 it Increased b y $30,000; in He has received photo-jour­ Judith E . HUlmann, 836 (Center drugs,” they added. construction. Four- ‘'Pete" Flynn was, for loyalty and for as much. There are those who argue that State Auditor was established. 1071, the.'Current year’s budget Rd., RockvUle; Mra. C2irisUne Bober is secretary-treasurer nalism awards In national and position adjustable steel was put in with only a $17,000 spring. In white or walnut. talent, a wonderful employe. Hla touch die Chinese were aU along Interested That this status and funetion Ide, 40 Tuck Rd.; kflss Donna and legtataUve _^ent of the increase. reglixial press photographera and was on the appearance of this newspaper purely in intemM development, and that should now be threatened by the IngersoU, East Hartford; Mm. Connecticut AFLCIO Some items, Libby pointed compeUtliw as vroU Krivlckas, 166 West Rd., Flynn is intemaUonal represen- their apparent designs of world revolu- legislative branch itself is liord when, during' the years when die na­ out, were earmarked with fig­ place awards at the Manches- Windsor; Kathryn M. tatlve of the United Auto Work- don were a figment of the American to believe. - ter and New Haven Fine Arts tional Ayer awards for excellence in imagination. We are far from ccxi-vinced ures actually below the ex­ Lerch, 8 Newman St. era. Sale Festivals. typogr^y were being made. The Man­ of that; nor, given the history of instabil­ And the point of this discus­ penses of previous years. He Also, Mrs. Hielma H. Ubbey, The bUI would have per- remaf'ked that the current Hie event is open to all wom­ ity in China and the unsolved problems sion is that we do not believe en of the parish and their 7 Appletree Lane, South THnd- mitted sellers of prescripUon chester Bvening Herald repeatedly dis­ budget figure for heat was $3,- sor; Mrs. '\fligliita Osborne, drugs to advertise their prices, ■ ■ ■ of succession, are we entirely cordldent It. gum ts. Refreshm ents 'wiU he tinguished itself in' and heyond its own 800, vdiile the actual heating Boston HIU Rd., Andover; Daw- thus creating more competition, Its jHOsent mood will prove permanent. served. Mass will be celebrated With all deference to the corts of the building in the 1968 na Lee Schlehofer, 20 N. Fair- Senate Minority Leader Alden circulation class. Still, it is a great leap forward if China in the church at 7:80 p.m. and the United States do deal with each status of Representative CoUlns school year came to over $4,100. Held St.; John J. Schmitter, A. Iver, R-Morrls, In line with THAYER There were, through the inevitable, other seeking whatever overlapping in­ as Republican floor leader in the Ths' figure for heat waa pro­ Gtaatonbury; Mrs. Trudy E. the Seriate Republicans' policy House, we think the complaint posed at $8,800 fo r next year. the 1969 electricity bill alonealone ghifghac, RFD 2, Toltand; Mrs. to oppose action on nmiemer- JiiTieiiile often unpredictable emergencies involv­ terests they can find. President Nixon Is quite right to do whatever he can to fos­ to Becker actually came from SoperlntendMit Expenro came to over $4,000. Alice Stack, 60 Downey Dr. gency bills that don’t involve Single drop side Crib ed in the production of a daily news­ ter such realistic dealings, for they are the office of the Govemor. Because the board voted at Almost all of the items which Mrs. Evelyn Strand- state finance, moved to return Tuesday’s meeting to enter into have to do with the operation Palmer Dr., South Wind- the measure to committee, paper, many moments udien “Pete” the stuff from which a stable world or­ 3 with In our opinion, it 'was a com­ the compact 'With Hebron, Marl- and maintenance of the plant Mrs. Grace Sweeney, 14F With' a number of Democrats der Is made. And this hope is the great Elynn, with his technical know-how, his plaint from the executive and borough and Rham to hire were tentatively, set higher; McGuire Lane; Mra. Hortensla absent from the chamber, the promise in . the handdiakes with Mao not the legislative branch. Furniture mattress jointly a school superintendent, plumbing went from $800 to $1,- w ild. East Hartford. motion was carried on a voice patience, his willingness, thoughtfulness, Tse-tung and the smiles from Chou Ehi- and will receive from the state 500, furnace cleaning from $120 BfRITiS TBSTERDAY: A.son vote. - ____ For small snoozersi and sleight-of-hand miracles with type, lai. And we would classify the ac­ a grant in excess of $6,000, this to $240, Himeywell contract from ^ Mr. and Mra. Jesse C. WU- Flynn and ^ ber called for In white or walnut. White Photocniphed by Sytriaa Ohara tion of Minority Leader OoUins seemed to be the guardian performer None of which means we need to think money will be applied toward $i,076 to $1,206, Simplex coii- uams n. South St., Coventry; a return of the measure for de­ has plastic teething rails . DRIED ARRANGEMENT In chiding Becker more an act .Judstiiff on (our sides, Walnut crib the cost of the superlntendency. tract from $110 to $212, septic rtmightai. to Mr. and Mra. Brian bate in the Senate. It had been ydio brought the day’s work through to of ’’Unde Mao” or 'lUnia© Chou,” w of loyalty and service,, to the has four plastic rails. The Superintendent’s Commit­ tank cleaning from $280 to $860, yibberts, Pine Ridge Dr., An- passed by the House. publication. join the period of China chic that seems Govemor than a representation Four-position adjustable tee has esttanated that the en- kitchen equipment maintenance (jover;.a son to Mr. and Mrs. ------to impend in the smart department of sentiment to be found among spring. Mattress included. Florida last month. Far less the cost of the klperiritendrticy from $200 to $280, the -M cwv- Richard Labensld, West wming- If Jie had waited only g. few more days, stores and apparel shops. For thq. stories the legislators themselves^' 8 oi adult-size conspicuous than Muskle’s and pictures out of China aim show regi­ w ill be approxim ately $70,000, tract (previously not ‘ Included) toii; a daughter to Mr. and Mra. he could have retired on March 17. If he em otional outburst In defense mentation and indoctrination carried to We find it difficult to beUeve of which Andover’s share, on is $42, and anticipated needs Russell Schaller, Sunset Ter- School Menus o f his wife in New Hampshire, an ADM basis, will be roughly had considered that, he would probably appalling lengths — art reduced to polit­ that the State Auditors, in any went from $1,000 to $1,600. /r a c e , Vernon. it nevertheless caused conster­ 12% per cent. The $70,000 fig ­ Other maintenance expenses DISCHAROBD ‘YESTERDAY: sof/ings! have rejected it, out of his unwillingness ical iwlemic,’ education reduced to mind­ of their functionii^, have really The cafeteria menu for Man­ less chants, even family relationships re­ Humphrey Vs. Muskie nation among proMuskie poli­ displeased members of the Leg­ ure is expected to cover the such as paints, brushes, qte. Mrs. Phyllis^ A. Hemingway, to take suiything away from StT Patrick, ticians here — not because of salary of the superintendmt, chester jMibUc sriM ols M arch duced to siring children for the greater islature. were set at $260, up from/tast Vemon Rd., Bolton; Mrs. Pat- one other professional assistant, 18-17: to whom his apparel gave yearly glory of the state. any love for Rubin but because year’s $60; and the item tor rfcla A. White, Catpwiter Rd,, Muskle's response was so in­ We find it very eaSy to be­ two office workers, office rent, Monday: Pork and gra-vy on homage. But it -wouldn’t, in The Herald’s ground improvement, wldoh in- Coventry; Ch^es E. Beilis, INTERNATIONAL This is the picture that the Chinese o r t tem perate. lieve that their very existence, fumishings, etc. eludes sand, cement, etc. went 392 OaMand St; Mra. Marcia mashed potato, buttered car- BUNNY BEAR bo(A, have been necessarily a matter of leaders want to portray to the 'world; Finally, Muskie is hurting for with the constant threat that There will be a further cost from $40 up to $100. Reough, North Windham;___ _ rots, bread, butter, milk, ap- competition, but rather one of a shar­ presumably the idea is that China Is uni­ money to the point that he can­ they or their accountants may of operation expense of the su­ Some Budgets Dip lianTNewtcn, 143 Trout Strwun Pl®®*’*®P- ,, fied, disciplined and internally strong, By Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak not even budget the maximum strike some jarring note, is perintendency, which will in­ WhUe a number of items on Dr., Venum; Stacie Mikol, 86 ^e«tay: Frankfurt on a roll, Cor Scot ing of a day by two great Irishmen. Crib Mattress and that Mao-thtnk has produced a new, 8180,000 available by agreement something of an annoyance to a clude____ supplies, . . personal. ex- the budget were tentatively set Hayes Ave., RockvUle; Edward potato chips, «Ue slaw, mUk, MIAMI — Sen. Hubert H. Made for baby’s safety and comfort. unselfish, higher form of the human ani­ thla depleted center than Mus­ week, he came down hard on to eaxdi candidate for television Governor's office which is con­ penses, postage, etc., estimated to remain the same as last year, j. Hale, 69 Benedict Dr„ South peao“ ®»-. kie. Custom upholstered in blue or white. Sweet dreams for baby on this well constructed mattress. mal. Well, we have little doubt whatever Humphrey’s rising threat to Muskle’s refusal to siqiport the and . In a hard choice last stantly working for a tighter at $8,760, and that figure was some items were deleted com- Windsor. Wednesday: Vegetable soup, ’Thus, at a lengthy closed- Soft, supple vinyl. Safety latch locks With multi-coil innerspring unit. that in those changing school children capture second place from Sen. space shuttle, a majer issue for week, his Florida managers de­ discipline in the way the state is tentatively budgeted for that pletely whUe a few others ac- Also, Mias Unda SUcer, BSast chicken salad sandwich, veget- ConiiMticut Prison Policy door breakfast session with unions in sppee-oriented central guard rail in place. (Complete with Smooth surface lurks a great deal more plain human cided to underspend their tele­ being run. That drive for disci­ Item. tually wlU be set downward. Hartford; Mrs. liUtan Nocker, ®***® afleks, milk, ice cream. adjustable shoulder harness. Edmund Muskie in next week’s black leaders in Tallahaissee Florida. supplied by all It would appear, from some of the cussedness than their leaders would vision allocation in favor of a pline, which has so ofteu re­ No New Teachers The board decided this year gs EUdridge St.; Mra. Joan Me- Hiursday: Mhcaronl shells Democratic Presidential pri­ last Thursday (March 2), Hum­ cotton felt have us believe. And through the regi­ In addition, Muskie has made statewide newspaper campaign. sulted in rather spectacular Libby said that the school to drop the $200 item budgeted Brearty, Blast Hampton, Oeof- meat sauce, buttered peas, discussion about conditiims at the Con­ phrey argued convincin:;ty that upholstery. mentation draws on both unquestionably mary here is based on his solid some inexcusable campaign Humidirey, Jacksen and Lind­ demonstratiens of inconsistency now employs 16 teachers, one for Project Outdoors, and frey Hess, 111 Maskel Rd„ South br®ad, ibiitter, milk, whipped necticut State Prison up at Somers, that his o'wn ambivalent positimi on Covered in heavy wide support for the present regime and and long-time standing with blocpers. His media managers, say have no such money wor­ on the part of administration on a half-time basis. It is plan­ money 'wlU be saved on bus Windsor; John Hutson, WaU St., l^™® J®Uo. gauge vinyl. the busing issue had to be judg­ driver pay by ernnhining the Hebron; James Strittton, 40 EMday: Baked meat loaf, the desires of the'inmates and the aims vastly deep Chinese traditions of com­ three large Florida voting for one conspicuous example, ries here. figures who happened to get ned next year to have three ed against his long record as a permitted a counterproductive A third-spot finish for Muskie caught going the 'wrong way, kindergartens as there are this schedules differently than set Niles Dr.; WUUam C. Anderson, ^ce, buttered green of some outside crusaders are to make munal devotion, the restraint of this cus­ groups: The old, the black and _ battler for civil rights. While 30-second televlsloa spot to run behind Wallace and Humidirey, has been one of the great conr year; there are now 2 first out last year. 66 Falrfleid St beans, bread, butter, milk, St. life inside a prison as much like life out­ sedness rests ultimately on force and the Jews. ' Humphrey was making his fo r a 'Whole week before kllUng with Jacks-Ti running a strong slant consistencies of the Mes­ grades where next year it is First Selectman Robert Post Also, CTiarles Yurkshot, 69 Patrick’s cookies. terror. It is only short years now since TTius, while Muskie attempts pitch, Muskie was stuck in the side it as possible. the bodies were flocdlng down the river it. It depicted the Senator in a fourth and Lindsay close be­ kill administration. It would be planned to have three with 18 told the board that the town had RusaeU St.; Mra. Doreen Rogers, ------to safeguard his shaky centrist New Hampshire snows at the just hired a maintenance man 688 Biub HiU Rd.; Rev. R a ^ 1'*® cafeteria menu tor the to Hong Kcmg during the great cultural routine attack on President hind. wouldn't come cicee to a In that light that the Cfollins pro­ in each class; there will be 2 position, now being iriiittlqd demand of his managers trying under the Federal E m eig^y w . Splicer, 120 Delmont St; Vernon public schools for the If you are in sympathy with that kind re'vlsion. Nixon's economic program, but knockout blow against Muskie. test, although a twist from the second grades with 20 students -( away on the busing issue by to stem possibly grave slippage Manpower Act and that the ser- >Mtti. Genevieve MUewskl, 69B week of March 13-J4arch 17: of objective, you are liberal and progres­ the camera caught his eyes But it would raise still more le'rislatlve point of irlew, could each; 2 third grades are plan­ front-running Gov. George Wal­ to Sen. George McGovern -vices of this man wUi bo made Mt Vernon Dr., Vernon; MM. Mtaiday: Hamburg on roll, Even after all this has been said, the rcdllng. as though he had tem- nagging questions about his still be said to fall straight into ned with 20 students each; 3 sive. lace and Sen. Henry M, (Scoop) South Dakota. available to the school tor ap- prancls Getzewlch, 160 Birch St.; *»ltah and catyup.. potato chips. question of how to judge today’s China pcrarily lost Ids senses. durability, especially this one; line with the objectives of the fourth grades with 19 students Jackson and on the left by New proximately two days a week at Susan T. Skaparas, 109 Avery stewed tomatoes, fruit cup. and its leaders Is no easy one. Mao and Moreover, Humphrey also Another bloc^ier was his at­ Governor’s office. in each .class; 2 fifth CENTURY If, on the other hand, you are like Gov­ York Mayor John V. Lhvlsay', If Ed Muskie can’t deliver a no cost to Uie scho«U. s t ; Mrs. Dale Beisins, 281 Cen- Tuesday: ItaUan spaghetti, the rest have, after all, extended ef­ holds on edge over Muskie 'With tack on left-w ^ agitator Jer­ knockout blow against Humph­ with 20 ifiudents each; and 2 ernor MeskUl, and capable of the Humphrey is cashing in on his WlUi this thought in mind, ter St.; Mra. AUce K. Humph- meat sauce, brocooU, roll, plne- JACKSON FURNITURE | fective rule over 800 million people .old but still-remembered cham­ organized labor. In his speech ry Rubin, heckling the Senator rey in Florida, can he take sixth grades with 23 and 24 acid observation that you had been as­ vdiere chaos or near-chaos reigned be­ to the ETorida legislature last during his train ride through students each. the item for lawn mowing was ries, 67 Oard^ St.; Kenneth W. apple. pionship of special Interest President Nixon In November? left open for further consldera- Little, 4 Crown St., RockvUle. Wednesday: Half-day no suming, all along, that there was intend­ fore; they are at least feeding their huge groups. Herald With this schedule of rear- j population better than it had been fed be­ ranging, the school wlU retain «««. ®ta®® «J® «*ool does i^ e Also, Mra. Richard Martois lunches served, ed to be some difference between being The former vice president is a new tawn-type garden tractor and son, 187 Henry St.; Jtra. Thursday,: Baked sausage, 36'*PlavYord .« I For baby’s belongings fore, and they have restored to a great the same number o l teachers as exploiting these identifiable Yesterdays which could be used by an ex­ Bradford MoidenhaU and daugb- applesauce, mashed potato, outside and inside a prison, then you people some measure of their historic presently employed. Designed for happy playtime! Sturdy steel only! In white or sources of Humphrey strength tra man to take care of the ter, Mark Dr., Coventry;- Mra. peas, whole udieat bread and pride. ’■ // Some Items Up frame. Nylon safety net. walnut. Has vinyl- are likely to be labeled a knee-jerk re- with the most sophisticated get- 25 Years Ago grounds. Last year’s budget John Bennett and son, S^era; butter, chocolate pudding, with out-the-vote operation of any ''See, It's Easy! Some of the budget Items Chromed tubular legs. covered foam tpp pad. acU onaiy. Certainly this marks Mao and his fol- provided a figure of $460 for Mra. Rebecca MoOtamery and to{^;dng. Easy to clean vinyl Democratic hcqieful in the field This was a Sunday; The Her­ \riilch have been entered at Tubular steel legs for lowerB as one of the most remarkable lawn maintenance for the year, son, Amston; Mra. Thomas Ur- Friday: Crispy fish sticks, folds flat for easy ald did not publish. higher figures were the fee to added stability. Four We would like to think it possible for groups of men of our century. Whether —a swollen field of 11 candi­ and J

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PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 19TO Section ' Two THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1972^' THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1972 Pages 13^ to 24 (such as home ■visits, physical the bum center here at Brooke mean the entire hospital room lEttrnhtjgi Kham District examinations of staff) and pu­ Army Medical Center, Mfmorief has to ba warm. Tite patient pils and service chaigpes for said the healing proceaa in bum nedds only a "mloto- school physlclsins to lecture, all Cool Recovery patients requires tremendous environmant” around him, such of 'which fall under health ser­ ameunts of energy. as heat lampa that the Army Croaaroada Region Board Okays vices; $1,226 was budgeted last In other types of patients, the bum cehter has used since State E x p lo rii^ Cotter Guest Speaker year for this item. Increase in energy demand 1064, h e said. The drug adviaory and youth counseling center at 88 Fhture Work may rise 80 per cent above nor­ When the center firat began For Democratic Oub The board plans to meet Patient Perils mal for three or four days after Park St. is open Monday using the heat lamps, Moncrief through Saturday from noon Staff Increase of Five again Mlonday. evening at 7:80 surgery; in severe Injuries such Growth of Bradleys First District Cengressman said, doefanre noticed that a to 10 p.m . H m Relflonal District 8 Board area where "I will go back and at Rham High School to con­ as a gunshot wound to the IDENTinCATION William R. (Totter will be the bum patient’s temperature By DOUG BEVINS A telephone backup aervlce of Education Monday night ap- cu t." tinue work on the budget. stomach, it may increase by guest speaker at the Democrat­ (■would d rop th ree w fo u r de­ PASSPORT PHOTOS (Herald Reporter) ia available when the center prtjved the addition of five new No monetary figures could ^Item s still to be discussed, Surgeon Claims 100 per cent, he said. ic Club of Manchester’s' First grees when the lamps were is cloaed. staff members at Rham High yet be given as to how much other than negotiable items like But in the case of a seriously SAUM NASSIPP The Connecticut Department of Transportation turned off. nAMiBRA SBW * SErunO For drug advisory infor­ Annual Dinner-Dance, which School for the 1872-72 scho(d the increased staff would Salaries iuid. Insurance, Include SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (AP) — at once begins burning up ener­ burned patient, he added, this (D O T) is preparing a full-scale marketing plah which "When they turned the lamps Blain St., w ill be held M arch 18, a t the irear. transportation ccntracted ser­ demand for energy may jump fm may result in an all-K>ut effort to bring more business to m ation, c a ll 646-2015. amount to in the budget. ^ Cold hospital recovery rooms gy just to keep wiarm, Moncrief back on, their temperatures I n Knights of Columbus Hail- on Based on the estimated en- vices fo r special ,q4ucattcn, 200 per cent for six to eigh$ Substitute Teocbera air conditioned for the benefit said in an interview Tuesday. floated back up,” he said, so Bradley International Airport in Windsor Locks. Main St. Mayor John Thomp­ rolim ent fo r 1972-73 ot 14S0 stu­ field trips, Ihterscholastic ath­ weeks. The three-year promotional ------r------The board aiqiroved $11,600 to of medical personnel are “The body temperature is the lamps were kept on all the son is also expected to speak dents, the administration had letics, and vocational transpor­ “If you put a bum patient' in cover the cost of substitute amcaig the worst enemies of a dissipated very rapidly,” he time until the patient healed Cambridge. l»a''eimounced plans at the affair. requested seven new teachers, teachers for the year. This is tation. recovering patient, a surgeon added. ^ a cold environment, he will lose Directors sufficiently. m iwi — Bxcim fo to buUdU $8 m Ullon B r ^ e y The Dinner-Dance will .start including one counselor, to han­ based on a dally rate of $20 Also, heat, utilities, supplied says. “If his heart isn’t able to heat by radiation—he’ll try to the airport, a DOT spcAesman irtiematlmial T ra d e Oenter w ith a social hour a t 6 :80 p.m ., dle the number of secUcms in which it is presently .paying. for operation of th e plant, Dr. John A. Moncrief of pump well enough -to distribute heat the room with his body The ideal temperature, he said. Including more Intetnation- Jo..o— oo-j-o (known as BTrCX». dinner will be served at 7:80, each subject each week. Last y e a r on ly $8,000 was maintenance cf the plant and Charleston, S.C.,'noted that the this energy, the patient can just Uke a nuUatcr heats a said, 'would be just below the NATURAL HIALTH 0.1 PlanToSee “sweating point,” or about 98 al passei^r se^ro. BTT(X> will of, 24 build- and following the speaking pro­ Principal J. Colin Pushee ex­ budgeted for this item. How­ replacement of equipment as time immediately following sur­ have cardiac problems very heuse,” Mmicrlef said. Tho transportation depart- , gram, dance music will be degrees' PUirenhelt. % FOOD SHOPPl 'pro- plained that at least ^ e addi­ ever, already $10,600 has been well as possible capital outlay gery is critical because a easily,” the surgeon said. If the bum patient’s envtrbn- m ent had a lrea d y begun a pub- ****.,1” * ^ Drug Center vlded from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. by tional full-time teacher would expended due to several ex­ for site and equipment. patient needs all oi his avail-, Moncrief, professor of sur­ ment is warm, he said, Ms MOncrlef was here to address AT THU Uc relations effortto attoact connector airf W. the. L. A J. Trio. TlcketSi which be needed for each of the so­ tended sick leaves this year and The board must also discuss able energy reserves to aid in gery at the Medical University body can use its energy "for doetbrs attending an anipinl foreign airlines to Bradley. At- The Board of Directors win coet $7.60 per persen, are avall-' cial studies, science - mathe­ the board is basing next year's debt service for the school and the more important functions of ■postgraduate course epansored lantis Airways, Inc., cf Frank- Hospitality mtemational two recovery.- of South Carolina, said chilly PARKADE probably meet with representa­ able from dance chairman matics, and reading - English recommendation on pMt ex­ tuition, If any, to other school A paUent fresh from surgery hospital rooms also create healing wounds and combating by Brooke Army Medical Cen­ furt, Germany, has already . tives of Crossroads, the town’s John Sullivan, 89 Finley St, program s. periences. districts or administrative units generally finds himself "thrown problems for bum patients. infection.” ter and San Antonio’a Uhiver- made plans to schedule inter- frOm club president John Flte- The four other additi»M>«vatod by the state, accord- drug oounsellng center, to tour Patrlck, 119 Florence St. or staffers would be used in the A sum $3,000 w as approved Bradley. * Ing to the DOT spokesman. the S3 Pork St. facilities and to from any other club officer. At­ foreign language, business edu­ fo r homebound Instruction, The Atlantis ccmtract came Limited Fbnds be briefed on the center’s oper-, tendance is not limited to club cation, art, music and health which is the same amount as after State ’Transportation Com- The DOT is already at work WUHam R. Cotter ation. ( ' m em bers. programs, and for a counselor. ,was budgeted this year. mlssioner A. Bari Wood and of. on a pubUo relations program Representative (Totter began In cutting the administra­ The board Is obligated under flclAls ot AlrKaman, Inc., base for BracUey with a ttmited budg- Mayor John Thompson ’Tues­ his puUlc service career in tion’s request, the board felt state law to furnish homebound qperators ot Bradley, went to ohd the three-you* market- day night asked Town Manager Hartford in 1953, was State In­ Omar Schedules that additional staff for music Instruction for any student re­ Europe in an attempt to “sell” tog plan would seek additional Robert Weiss to investigate the surance (Tcmmissloner for six and business education would quired to receive it. Bradley International Airport, funds to promote the airport, poesibllUy of such a meeting. years, and was elected to Con­ Film of Series not be necessary mainly be­ TeadMr Aides The DOT has estimated that the department spokesman said. n ie idea came up durtog d l» gress in 1970. He currently A moide of the 1971 World cause proposed programs in In spite of a $16,183 request the Atlantis charter commit- Leaflets and literature boost- cussiems ot a proposed appro- serves cn a number of House Series will be seen by Omar these departments will cause by the administration to cover G O IN G O U T committees and subcommittees ment will bttog an additional tog Bradley’s faMdliUes and k>- priation of $8,864.60 toe the cen- Shrine (Tlub members at their too much of a capital expendi­ this item, the board approved $200,000 to the state annually, cation are being aimed at toavel ter, part of a federal grant un- including the Committee on monthly meeting Friday, March ture for the coming year. $18,760 fo r the pr(^M>sed budget. Bradley is a good mcneymak- agents end alrttoes. As well as der the Law Enforcement As­ Science and Astronautics. 'Hie music department is pro­ Pushee explained that the in­ 17, at Willie’s Steak House. et tor the state, the DOT promoting Braffley as an "Air- sistance Act. ’The Dinner-Dance will mark crease over this year ($12,600) In that series, Connecticut’s posing for next yesm a new elec- spokeamaa sold. In the 1970-1971 way Action Point,” the broch- Director William FltsOerald, the Democratic Club’s first an­ tnmic Isiboratory, at a cost was due mainly to a 10 cents an Steve Blass of the Pittsburgh fiaoal year, Bradley’s net eam- uree are eiso trying to seU Con- the board’s liaison with Ctoss- niversary. The club was organ­ o f $2,000, o f udiich 60 p er cent hour raise for each aide pius Pirates was the pitching hero toga, after ordinary opeiattog nectlcut to travMers and bust- roads, said the money will be ised to give town Democrats a as the Pirates defeated the Balt­ 9 the addition of five hours more will be reimbursable by die ejqpenses, totaled about $1.1 mil- nesamen. .used primarily for additional forum for the free exchange of state. per week for the emotlonaUy imore Orioles 4-3. Blass was the Ron- . - Added Batway advtoons. The board will act urpose aides cover **!SI?* niUUon to 1970-1971. MniWnir rehabilitation ot a 1,000- Director Mrs. Vivian Fergu- Red Cross leet for a social hour at 6:30 J fte DOT is attempt^ to runway extension to comply took the opportunity to say last year has included spenkers of advanced data processing the lunch hours, corridors, buses blood donor, accept a plaque on behalf of the Civi- and dinner at 7:30. bring mere foreign charter air- take-off 'requlremento she was "very disappointed" in from the Board of Directors, equipm ent w ould assist g^radu- and detention hails. tan Club from Robert Fuller,' chairman of the Man­ ti—tinea ♦- to Hadley,Bradley, andaiid Air- biggor^idanes. the pubUc respwise to an open Honors O ub Board cf Education, Public ates in keeping updated to go 'Textbooks chester Red Cross bldbd.program, for the club's par­ An additional $1,000 was ap­ Ktunan’a Edward Moore went— * Other additions planned to- house at Croesroads from 10 Works Department, and also out into the business worid im­ to ^Mdn last week to talk to of- The Clvltan Club has receiv- ticipation in Save-A-Life Sunday which was held the Town Attorney and Demo­ R&SM To Work mediately, It was felt that the proved for textbooks, bringing elude a commercial bank for a.m. to 10 p.m. Feb. 28. Only Dec. 26. (Herald photo by Buceivicius) FOREVER! fleiala o< airline cCflclals. fo r e ig n currency exchange, sbout 80 people showed up all ed recognition for the second cratic ’Town Committee chair­ $6,000 ren tal, less 60 p er cen t the proposed item to $14,000. Three Degrees According to Pushee, the State'a Intoreot muItUtogual informatton sta- at the open house. consecutive year for its. partlc- man. Subjects discussed includ­ relmbursment from the state, AiiBhman*s iiiterost to Brad- ed: Town elections, the Demo­ would again be too much of a s ta ff had requested $17,419.09 tions, and more baggage con- Mrs. Fergus^ cm e a .y ^ ipaUon in Save-A-Ufe Sunday Andoniram Council of Royal for textbooks for the 1972-1973 Isgr Is at least as deep as the vevma. "very depressed and very dls- ^ Pantsuits Not Slacks cratic Town CTommlttee caucue, capital expense at this time. state’s tatorasb—the new inter- T^D O T said federal funds appofated. I tiiought they which is sponsored by the water company acquisition, and Select Masters will exem­ The board also questioned the year; however, the administra­ national wing ot the- Bradley a'vallable for some of the (youths working at Crossroads) American Red Cross, charter revision, and the pro­ plify all three degrees of (Tryp­ addtUon of ntplf in the fweign tion had recommended cuts in tic Masenry at the Mascmlc tormtoal, wM ^ opened last improvements, estimated to cost terrific job in fixing up This year the event collected In VFW Wardrobe Terms posed amendments to the state longiwge program, particular­ each department reducing the Temple In Ellington tomorrow request to $16,000. year, is leased to AlriCaman. under $200,000. t h ^ h o ^ . *24 pints in M anchester exceed- pornography law. ly ATid Spanish'where the The VFW auxiliary members members has caused a drop in at 8 p.m. The $14,000 (qiproved 'was Alrlbunaa payi the state either The proposed DOT plans do ^?eaklng to the Democratic total estimated enrcdlment in a fixed lease price,, or a. per­ not sertousl^ crnislder a ptOr majority on the board, Mrs. h « last year’s (peration which are now permitted to wear attendance at meetings of some The past thrice illustrious based roughly on a per pui^l masters of the council will fill advanced courses for next year centage oC the grosa bustoess, posed jetport w ar the ConnecU- Ferguson said, "I hope you will collected 417 pints. The Greater auxiliaries. are seven and six students, re­ cost of $13 times the anticlpat' pantsuits to any and all meet­ Schedule Set the stations for the Royal Mas­ ed mindlment of 1,130 students whichever Is grnder. cutBbode Istond border, a DOT consider very seriously Uie Hartford Chapter collected a Mrs. Bridget Marceau, local spectively. ings of the auxiliary. This in­ ters degree, with the following Audio-Yisoal The teidatlye three-year mar­ spokesman said. budget they are requesting this Manches- auxiliary president, recently re­ For Story Hours Board member Hany Meg- cludes the officers. past T IM ’S taking part: John The staff is requesting $11, keting plaa would emphasise ceived a directive from Mrs. son questioned Pushee on the A jetport feasibtUty study pro- year.” —oord for anv F. Seavey, presiding; Harry 436 for audio-visual equipment Bradlay’s looetioo In (he New pored by Charles A. itagulro A Crossroads has - requested ® ^ record for any For the post two years at Irene Oampbell, of Waterford, The first of six Tuesday advantages of the fourOi year Ertel, deputy illustrious mas­ ■with the administration recom' Tork-toBostan gateway corri­ ot Wethersfield ex- $10,000 in town funds, the same Save-A-Ufe Simday operation VFW national conventions, the Department President for Con­ of Frendi and Spanisb to the morning story hours for pre­ ter; William J. Stevenson, il­ mending $10,000. Last year, $8 dor, and'would attempt to esta- amtoed three sites in northeast- amount it was given for the anywhere in the state, auxiliaries have voted over­ necticut. student if they are not gaining school children will be held lustrious principal conductor: em Connecticut and riorthweat- current fiscal year. This money There are six civic groups in 200 was budgeted. bHab Bradley as a major trade whelmingly against slacks or The directive stated that Arne P. Sterud, captain of the college credits. Audio-visual equipment in and convention Muter. em Rhode TJimd, but the study does no* include federal grants Manchester w h o compete similar clothing being worn at "many officers have interpreted next week in the Anna (Taroline Pushee said that be would guard; Robert W. Ferguson, eludes such items as fUmstrtps A , Maasactaisette t|nn, Hos- did not constitute a recominen- which the center has been among themselves to see which regular local nfeetings. A provi­ the words, "wearing slacks or PVench Junior Room of Mary have to say that it would not conductor; Edwin D. Poster, M transparencies, film rental, Cheney Library. They will be pitipty IntontatianBl Inc. of dation. awarded. group can get the largest per- sion allowed local auxiliaries similar clothing” as prohibiting steward; and Grady L. Pear­ “bmieat a great number of stu­ records and prepared tapes. held from 10 to 10:46. Frank Utakis of 230 McKee centage of members to partici- the option of allowing pantsuits members wearing pantsuits son, sentinel. (Tharles K. Lynn dents but it 'Would benefit those The board felt It would like (Thildren 3V& years old and up St. said that most pele felt pate to the event, at meetings to case of severe from attending meetings. Seme will give the lecture for this de­ who are planning to go cn with further informattcm as to how are in'vlted. TToiland County Superior Court the open house was by tovitor The Clvltan C2ub had a 47 per weather or for medical reasons. auxiliaries have equated pant­ gree and the charge for the Se­ It.” this equipment is used before Miss Marlon Jessman, chll- tlon; 0 (^ 1 ^ ceid;jpartic^;iatlan in 197(1,.and a In January the local auxiliary suits with 'jeans or slacks. As lect Masters degree. The board feU strongly that approving any amount for the i . promeih''W9te one eothmuni '^'r'cqn t' jjiartlctpatioh last dreii’s librarian, 'will be the -''41 voted 11 to 10, 'with some mem- you know pantsuits have gen­ TTM Marshall Hodge will pre­ an additional counselor Should prepared bud^t. storyteller. She w ill be asalsted p.. benT abstatoing, to aUow mem­ erally been accepted throughout side for the Select Masters de­ be Included in the additional Teaching 6u[q»Ues IwhfSSt>eTSMt;i0 y by Mrs. M ary Bensen of the Friuik Luirieh of 21 Sunset St in 1970 the other' clube who bers of the auxiliary to wear all areas of society as being gree and Pearson for the Super staff although it did not obligate The board approved $2,600 Junior Room staff. Members cf said he feels the apathy has participated were; R o ta ry pantBulta at regular meetings. proper attire. Therefore the pro­ Excellent Masters degree, with the administration in any way ($20 per student) for teaching the Junior Women’s Club educa­ Eases Father^s Routine arisen because people "don’t eSub, 27 per cent; Jaycees, 24 The confusion and embarrass­ visions in the booklet cf instruc­ regular officers of the council A to hire one. supfdles; the staff had request­ tions should not be construed tion committee 'will also partic­ ' . believe In the sincerity of the per cent; Ki'wanls 12.6 i>er ment caused by the enforce­ fllllng the stations. In spite of the approval of the ed $29,669.76 and the adm inis­ ipate in the series, which wlU ^'One tired father of a mem- being transported to and from drug program.” He was critical cent; and Unlco and Lions who ment of "wearing slacks or aim- as barring the wearing of pant- Refreshments will be served five additional staff members, tration had recommended $24,- conclude April 18. her of the twenties generation Brooklyn each work day. of several SAM (Summer Ac- had almost no representation. ilar clothtok," to auxllixiry suita.” after the meeting. board member Charles Phelps 600. be getting more sleep For a time he paid for the tivltles in Manchester) concerts Last December the percent- believed the board should ap­ Also approved ■was the re­ SAVE;; mornings . smd an earlier din- transportation the police pro- last summer at which he claim- age of member participation prove at least six and possibly quested $10,725 for other ex­ ner evenings because of court vlded but when this didn’t work ed tiiere was open use of drugs droiqied in almost every club. the seven. penses for instruction, an in­ action taken yesterday. out his father took over. It while htonchester policemen They were: Rotary (Sub, 8 per "Our prime responslbUity is crease of $976 over last year. NAME YOUR OWN PRICE! One month was cut off the m eant lea'vtog Msuichester stood by. cent; Jaycees, 6 per cent; Kl- to the kids,” he said. "We are This item includes printing Jail term being served by Dav­ where he lives, at 4 a.m., driv­ — wants, 18 per cent; and Unlco, f * ) not here to see how low a 8Uiq>lies, In-service education, id R. Ellington, 23, of Willtog- ing to Brooklyn, to pick u]^hls one person and Lians, two peo­ budget we can get but to see graduation expenses, psycho­ % ton, end along 'with It one son; taking him to UfTbnn by ple. that the kids get en adequate logical testing, rental of equip­ 60 Registration month’s worth of mileage be­ 6:16 and then on to his own job, The quota for this fiscal year, education.” ment, recondttlmiing of uni­ NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED! tween Manchester, Brooklyn, reversing the procedure at night T o B e H e ld July 1 to June 80, Is 1,960 pints. . Although It was Megson who forms,’ rebinding of books, and and Storrs twice daily. making his own dinner pretty The Manchcster-Bolton branch 51380 m Z made the motion for the five dues. ^ ON ALL FAMOUS BRAND 'Two attorneys pressed a mo­ late as David had to prepare A t St. Jam es had e ffe c t e d 1,621 p in ts as of teachers, he ■warned the board HealOi Services OPEN TONIGHT till 10— FRIDAY 9 to 9 — SUNDAY 10 AM. to MIDNIGHT tion for early release for EU- the evening meal for the sor­ , ____ the February drive. TO BIGGER BUYS A sum o f $1,476 w as approv­ Registratioa for new pupils that if ttie 1972-1978 budget got togton, explaining that It was ority. whft win 1 ^ 1 WoodmobUe qpera- ed for eupplles, travel expenses any "static,” this 'will be an HOME FURNISHINGS David’s father who was doing I t w as a 'vl'v|d exam ple of Jni Uon will be March 23 at the. most of the suffering. The young the lengths to which parents North united Methodist Church. $848.09—4-Po. SPANUHB Y A R D S A N D Y A R D S OIF inmate of Brooklyn jaU was will go for a son, and Judge ^ through’ Friday from 8’80 Paricer St., from 12:46 p.m. t«nd pr»«“ Name Brand. Choice DECORATOR -Itocks 1 Lot Reg. $39.95 Mediterraneon put on a wrwk-rel^ S'**!!?; •'““P’* to 11:16 a.m. and 12:80 to 2:80 of an HIDE-AWAY Lamps, Boudoir, Table NYLON at the same job David .nothing waa to be grained by Hiere is aUU a shortage of all CONNECtICUT SALVAGE 0 )^ INC. of colors and styles ft F lo o r SECTIONAL Clearance Price Liquidation Price Deooratw design, * GAflPETINO held befwe his arrest last fall, another month of this. He grant- p^rente are asked to bring ^ «n “^ w MO HILUARD ST. (eer. Ademi) Modern full-slie with beautiful custom fabric that of chef li) » somwity at ed release by March 17, the hnpMimiii ««rHfi..ff»aM tor chll- iDono™ <» CHEST B e g . $11.86 sq. jr d . the University of Ooni^tlc^ date requested. ' dren who were baptised ta ’ MANCHESTER. CONN. *5-*10-*15 to donate, those with negative NMoe t49-77$a Innerspring mattress. He .hopes to be a chef for good Ellington was sentenced In churches other than St. James, Clearance Priced Recliners *544.00 and keeping hie Job was W form Nov. to the minimum 6-8 years c9iudien should not uncnmpnTiy blood are especially needed. step. End or CMfee *4.50 4 I g O K Mople, VTalnut Decorator fabrics. ,. $885.00-^Pc. of rehabUltation, but did involve in prison, suspmided, for sale of parents. H I, NEIGHBOR 1 Lot Reg. $99.95 TABLES Mediterranean Spanish x MylM Rigt . narcotics; one year,. suspended 1 James School a policy M^^Ie or Walnut Finish 9 12 with protoatlon for sole of ^ con- ^ enrollment. Any child BEDROOM SET ' Choice of eoUd colors Lots of people, my ^ Oasses Slated troUed drop, and a n o ^ y w ^ registered in Grades SEVEN-ELEVEN STORE *154.00 m Otaen Bd., Manoheslsr wife included, have *22i)0 *50.00 *5-*10-*15 to be suspended after six regardless cf creed, color, " 1 *544.00 *34.00 ^ B y R e d C ro ss months toe ixwsesfton of narco- national origin. Aooep- »rsp*n:'®" purchased lottery tics. According to his attorney tance Is determined by readl- 24 HOURS MEH. - TIES. - WEI. i FRI. IWf !• 5 - J I P^M. tickets since they OOMFLETE SETS OF S-PIEGE $$49.96 nie OrMtor Hartford (Thapter bis "dabbling In drugs” was cut ^he resulta of pUc6- Lot No. 112 $169.00—S-Ptece the American Red Crooa la ®h®rt even before hla arrest, that will be admin- went on sale and a NAME BRAND $129.00— 7-Plece at OPEN TRIRSMT - I M A.B. t* P.M. Spanish qtonaoring two courses at the from now on the dabbUng wUl in May. \ few have been lucky BEDDING SOFA-BED AND Queen Size o h a p t e r headquarters, 100 b® in puddings and pies. ' reduced enough to win. How­ MAPLE DINETTF Phnnlngtca Ave., Hartford. ------^------— ------^------rrr-— — ^----- SATIRMT E.-M A.H. to S M P.M. A ll in Original Cartons Mediterranean KITCHiEN SET ever, the number of CHAIR Mother and Btthy Cara will 10-year guarantee Living Room Set BEDOINO SETS SET b^in on March 21 and wUl ba sad-faced losers B eg . $100, N ow $60. set Decorator fabrica, modern Formica top toUs, chrome , held on ’Dieadaya and ’Thura-. B e g . $289 4 mote chairs, solid migile would make a more Foam robber cnshlim. Choice design, foam rubber.' and brooie. days from 9;N to 11:80 a.m. for PLAZA 13 - R tITE S3 16-year guarantee 63 TOLLAND TPKE. impressive picture than the newspaper photos of of decorator fabrica. three weeks. B eg . $140, N ow $76 set , This counw is open to expect­ the winners. Not shown are the smiling, faces of ant motherii aad-adopting moth- the Internal Revenue agents who arrived at the 20-year guarantee *125.00 *76.00 *93.00 MANCHESTER RtCKVILLEp 6SRR. titS S TEL. (203) 872-9191 B eg . $200, N ow $126 set *335.00 *194.00 era. Fathan may alao attend. winners door's for their shares. > Home NUnriiv will begin on M arch 22 and w ill b e held on Open Tues., Wed. & Sat The point is — in many transactions there are $289.0»->6-PIBOE COtOUP O F G B O C P Wednoedoys from 7 to 9 p.m. 6Mtf |[ Decorative $869. 4 - m C V S tim B U IL T W lots of losers for every winner. Except here at the $249.00— 3-Piece 4-Pleee Spanish 2-Po. Custom Mode Oolcnial for alx weeks. t m 6 P J d . 9 Spanish ’Ibis course is designed to be BEE leeesseriee Glorious Emporium. W e go to great pains (we even SPANISH BASSETT LIVHfO ROOM useful to anyone, hliidi school Thurs. -'F ri. till 9 PJML taVw Excedrin sometimes) to be sure that every BEDROOM SET Meditorranean SEOfIMALS ago and over, who. wants to BEDROOM Sn learn proesduras to help re*. purchaser gets complete satisfaction. W e offer both In deeormtor velvet fobrie, SETS Modem walnut dresser, chest BEDROOM SET TABLES wing boAs, foam rubber haMUtate paUenta with long the product manufacturer's guarantee plus our Large 78” dresser, chest on beautiful carved frame. term lUnesses; and wants an chest and carved bed and oushioiis, spring edge, arm Special Purchase and panel bed. Triple dresser, chest and pan­ Spanish and Colonial R e g . $1,8N opportunity to learn bow to reduced own 80 day “no hard time" money back guarantee night stand. eovers, ehoioe cf Mocnlor if he or she is displeased in any way. W e think el bed. Valnea to $88.96 maintain health and reoognUe ENABLES US 'TO MAKE THIS SPEQAL OFFER . . . Value to $786 customers are precious and want to assure that lUneas. Class members will alao learn to carry out treatment as the^re all winners here. ^ *365.00 U.S.DJV. CHOICE *125.00 *186.00 *33.00 *650.00 *325.00 ordered Ity a physician. This weekend we offer apologies before telling Both clMaea are taught by legUtored nuraea and are held you what we'll be peddling. Bob hurt his elbow last AI Alllll Mi in the Nundng and Health week while I was playing golf down South, so some Cteanroom at chapter headquar­ of the advertised items weren't ready. This week­ ters. ’Ibe olAsses are open to THOUSANDS OF / end they will be and here is the 100% incomplete DISCOUNT LIVING ROOM the puhUo at no eboige. To reg­ Eye of Round Uat: Scott's Turf Builder; nuts, bolts and hard­ UNADYERTISED ister, contact the Oieator Hart- ware; track salvage lot of stuff I don't know yet; Mada In Naw England . ford Oiapter of the American vinyl sofa sets and upholstered chairs; carpet rem­ FURNITURE SPECIALS! Choice of Decorator Fabrics Red CMOS, Nursing and Health nants; ladies' wear; bedding; and come look. The Seo Over 200 Program s. coffee, as usual, will be free, hot and delicious and Room Giwiplim t 62oz. Sponge Robber Pad my wife hopes you won't forget your wallet. WAREHOUSE SOFA A Some Yak» Suffer S - 6 El m g. MAIE8 w- 1‘H I Below llfSOO Feet ’ I BBMDMBBB O U R E X - KATIMAMDU, Nspal — Pure­ BArom O HOUBSt FBI 175 PINE ST R iiL MANCHESTER bred high mountain yaks may ^ s 4 9 Euedy Ai Simm Dalivarad Friaa $1M FREE! O A n M to 6 and BATUBBATUB. w BNHMUEM j . . J AMPLE PARKING Buffer heat praftiaUon if W e Have 1,000 Lbs. in Stock - First Come, First Served D An U to 6. CREDIT PLANS AVAILABLE — OPEN DAIL' SUNDAY 10 A.M. to MIDNIGHT brought down to an altitude of LOTI STATE LICENSE 119 U,S0Q feet or belonr. In summer, No Limits NoRailiCheidcs With Pirchate of i^arpet and l■ttaltotio■ yuJu graae as high as 20,000

■ f PAGE FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1972 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1972 RAGE FIFTEEN Revamp Plan Favors GOP, Tolland T V Tonight Sight, Hearing Q inics Set ^ Bee Baturday** TV Herald for Complete Uatliiga. F ro m Y o u r Democrats Claim in Court Tor Pre-School Children 5;Sk (8) Bis Valley <8) 1 Dream af Jemmie (18) Oomer Byle, V.S;lf.O. •The annual pre-school vision St. Matthew’s Parish Cwiter. (84) Mister BOMrs »or’s K itch en By DON BIEIKLE Utical realities Into account and respected, such a deviation— and hearing clinics, sponsored Hkitertainment will bp pro- (8S>“ ■ Hqsaa’s— I’i Heroes HARTIfOPD (AP)—Hie "Dem- tried to come up with a plan and even a greater deviation— by the Tolland Junior Women’s vlded by several troi^s, each (4t>__ 1 MVe teoyI ocrata finally had their day in that would provide control of would be Justified, Batter said, S;8# (8) Dragaet Club, will be held the weeks of of which will be performing to (U) MSvie Hy 8VIVIAN FKRGI7SON loned, and stlU the best, test, up these fillets. You can add court Wednesday in .their at- the General Assembly to the But if town lines were to be ig^ April 8 and 10. earn specific badges. Troop Haasa’s Hareas (84) Bleetrlo Compsay BJvery time t look a t a cook- ^®®*' ***® thickest part with q, ^some white wine while brolUng. tempt to overturn the leglsla- party whose candidates re- nored, the deviation should The vision clinic will test bo98 will sing, while ’Tro(d> 6168 QUllfaa’s Island tlve reapportionment plan, and ceived the most votes on a total have been less than one per three-and four-year-olds for will perform a skit for the In- News — W aai^r s hnnk f/M. «... T ^ ***® ®®*** separates eas- You can saute mushrooms, or wound up their arguments with state-wide basis. cent. PSpan or mu, I wonder for uy, the fish is done. It should onions and tomatoes with may- nmbliopla or "lazy eye.’’ Ambll- dian Lore badge. ’Troop 6020 5:58 (i>^ What’* HappcBlac whom the author Is writing, still be moist. The mistake be some green pepper added. a charge that the plan redls- However, the •‘controlling “Town lines, -particularly in opia is treatable only if detect- will perform a dance while 6:M (S-8-88) Weatker — %orti aad Newi "Examine the eyes. Fish diould cooks make Is to wait un- Almonds to thin silvers are de- trlcted in favor of the Republi- factor’’ in his mind was the one- New England, deserve a^ great ed before six years of age. Troop 8022 wiU also sing. (84) Zoom cans. man vote principle of p<^u- o* respect,’’ said Batter. <88) Yo TeU the Tratk hnm Ai«ai- •ii.i- 1__ I. til the fish looks dry to which liclous on a bland fish. You can Members of the club trained _____ (48) !hie Baiat ha^ eyes. Avoid broken ^een overtime. make various other sauces such "This plan should be thrown lation equality among the dis- offered the Judges—J. Jos- by the Connecticut Association MMohester Evening Herald 6:85 Newo with Walter Gran­ out because of political gerry- trfcts, Baden testified. P*h Smith of the U.B. Court o t ikto, fish mould always have a EJstabUsh a habit c t cooking as a cheese (mornay), or Hoi- for the Prevention of Blindness TcUand oorrespcndent Bette ts) News with H.K. SmMh pleasant smell.” Now that last Bah as quickly aa poasible after landalae or whatever, manderlng,’" declared Robert Batter claimed, on the other Appeals, 2nd Circuit, and M. will ccmduct the testing. Quatrale, Tel. 87S-284S. and Harry Beaaeaar Batter, the chief attorney for hand, that Baden’s goal of Joseph Blumenfeld and Rert •The hearing clinic will be mn (88-88) NBO Nawa one Is unbelievable, even to a y®« *t. I like to purchase If you want to co<* the flah the Democrats, in his summa- "fairness’’ was really a polltl- Zempano of the U.B. District (84) BtrateUag a Back fredi flm serve It' the same day. I t and the sauce in one fell swoop, a t the same time as the vision 6:55 (4Q) News you’re going to keep It more butter the pan, put the fish In, j W3 * s tlon before a panel of three fed- cal principle that duxild not Court—four alternative plans clinic, testing four.yeapolds for 7:00 (8) Jadd Far The Defeate era! Judges. have entered into the mapmak- a’ V.8.A. The majority cheese or eggs. It to high kindly ordered one for me. Okinawa for a time. Ms wife, Batter Wednesday seroed in Batter stressed a claim that three-part harmony and will Appropriations 8:00 SmUhtoolaa Adveaterei 10 USD/) CHU/QB on testimony by Buperlor Court the plans showed little regard , perform at the club's March 21 “ Daya to Sarvival 2Sdn?tS’ “ SalS reS ^tamtos ^ ** Conunittee to add |10 million to (**-*0> iTons’de iLTaivMf wFhmmn *aoii mm tfwkv ©xcellent foT those y^tko are diet- Wameater of liGddtetown, has a Maine, Judge Oeorge Saden, who was for town lines, but still allowed olan ’lM do^ gsI as! meeting. Hie name gras select­ (8-40) Loagitroet long. ^m e three-month-old son Jeffrey. Anyone who wlahes informa- ed as part of a club-wide con' the welfare budget proposed by 0:80 (18) CaadJd Camera ^ r*^*?**® ^ mapmaker a population devl^on of nearly nati!^,^ M c S u ^ ^ . i^ b rie l Thomas J. Meaklll. 10:00 (8) CBS News Bpeelal **«» *>®®» B»® aymbto'of Her dad. Dr. Morrison, chief of ti«a concerning the U.S. Army test, won by Mrs. (540) Owaa Marahall, Coaa- th^ warn «> ®®y 8® out to a many religtons. obstetrics at Manchester Memott may contact Bgt. Delano at the a a » V ^ What Saden tried to do was Dube. Oaricne said the addition, if aelor at Law Baden said he had taken po- If town lines had been more ^ ensure that there would bo mS?*® ’*””**®*' The first letters of the Greek rial Hospital, a brother and her U.S. Army Recruiting Station, OSD A oHoieB eoHecess The Leather Man Fire______Calls coupled with a change In state (18) Nowi —Weather B ^erte no "invidious political dis­ only frozen flai. words toe Jesus Christ, Son of husband all have the atone first The station’s office hours are The ToUMd’ ^ilnteer Fire require payments on the (ii)”weridP^Sl?^ri5r' AW?*** to on® ot eastest Savior speU the word flah names). Mtoiday through ®^* stands, (U) $H0VU)BII im s T ^ Judge Zampano, who. like things to {oepwe. Unfortunate- Greek, so the fish was used All the recipes come from the a.m. to 7 p.to. and Saturday calls during the month of Feb- vrould provide payments that Large ly, it to so often overcooked j^y earty Christiana. wlvea of winemakers', or their from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Appoint- P ayoff Smith and Blumenfeld, happens ruary, including the Robart be re^tonslve to the lls** iM.|840-40) Nowa, Weather * VSPA OM /OE to be a Democrat, commented Leather Man Legend and dried out. FIA riwuld bo the Greeks and the associates. This one .-^to from menta may bo made although Farm fire. needs of the pet^tle." (l»'*Cnsbridged cooked quickly. For this zea- Romans, the fish was a symbol Mrs. Mbrrto Katz the Paul they are not necoaaary. that Saden may have given his Covered by the department ------11:80 (8) Movie deliberations "an added dimen­ •Vobirny son. It riiould be a boon to the gg fertility. The frit It Maaaon Vineyards in Saratoga, QAUft FO fisr * were two car fires, two service working women. A fl* that to brought good fortune. The Bole with Shrimp sion in the Interest of fairness" calls, two rescue calls, six Population Density W eighed which was "very admirable." Subject of Talk Uneven in V.S. ------overoo^ed will have a dis- BgiypUans also revered It and Crab Filling Rham District V30A QMo/e£ F/esrr drills, and two chimney fires. agreeable odor which can turn Throughout all of history, fish 3 large flUoU of sole (1% However, sometimes attempts American folklore has its "Walking is healthful exer- In______addition, the_ department an- WASHING’roN —The uneven- R a i u s o i t 'o e to balance things turn out to Pecos Bill, Paul Bunyan, else. Ten miles a day keeps me g^gr^d five mutuaT^d oauT* ness of the U.B. denrity of pop- The newest thing for rainy the diner off before ho even juu, qjo mainstay of peo- ibe.) m ^e things worse, Zampano Stormalong, and John Henry, In good C(mdltlon and gives me Glris’ Basketball ulation is demonstrated in the weather is the canvas ralnoult. tastes the dlA . piea u-ytog near wafer. Aa has H teaspoon salt Intramiirals QUOtie STBAlC. le. TWA among others. Connecticut has a good appetite. Traveling about ^he girls’ hn.whfli) league major regions: The North- That’s raincoat with Ideally, fish should be at been mentioned to this column one eighth teaspoon white Representing the state In the Us very own. He Jules keeps me from imposing on the sponsored by the Board at Rec- persons per ralnpants to match. TDe Jacket room temfierature when beforei the oarUest known fos- 'pepper case was Asst. Atty. Gen. Ray- Bourglay. cooked. If you have frozen fish, gti^ of flah are 866 million flUtog (below) In W restling (Oontinned tresn Page One) „ . generosity of a few. I feel sorry reation enters Its final week of aqaare mile, the North-Central la styled after the classic mond Cannon, who confined his Bourglay wUl be the subject for people who have to Uve in p,™ with a three-way tie for r®**®" tbe Bcuth with blazer and the panU an long you can thaw it In the refrigera- yeare old. Ariktotle was the first wine sauce (below) bags and a note warning that remarks largely to the question of an Ulustrated talk on "Our one place all the time. .This pic- pi-voffs have been and the West with 19.9. and flared. tor, than toing It to room tern- man toJ classify various species melted butter T o m o rro w four Jets would be bombed at of whether Secretary of the Connecticut Leather Man” Sun- ture was taken In ForestviUe by sched^ed for March 1 8 ------^------' perature. The only reason we and to known oa the father of parsley for garnish cook fish at all to to bring out icthyology, 12 whtoei shrimp for garnish. six-hour intervals unless f2 mil­ State Gloria Schafier should be day at 2 p.m. In the auditorium Mr. Gale of Bristol and It is the Saturday’s schedule will fea- The Second Annual Intra­ lion random was paid. among the defendants (he said of lUing Junior High School, best one I have.” toe flavor, Ptah doesn’t have V)hen writera talk about Filling o sm e cor ture the Globetrcttera vs. the mural ’Wrestling Championship The first bomb was defused she shouldn’t be) and what the The meeting Is open to the The guest speaker is a life Nicks at 1 p.m. followed by the iiaiiacles like meat so It doesn’t frerti flah having a pleasant teaspoon buttw state courts could or could not public 12 minutes before it was set to member, fellow, and former vs. the Crusaders at need tenderizing. smeU, It to because they are 114 taWerooMis flour at Rham High School will take CHOCK sr&u^ detonate and two more ’ dead­ do to correct admitted errors in ^h^ ^ej^ ^ treasurer of the National Speleo- 2. If you are not sure how long vvell acquainted with It. If you H cup milk place tomorrow night at 7 in the me plan. — to cook fish, use toe oid-fash- puy flah often enough, you will lines passed without incident Foote of Middlebury, who fol- logical Soriety. He Is the author Last week, the Twinkees de- H cup flaked crabmeaf, can- 5 1 competing y The errors—^failure be able to tell too. Go to toe fish Five minutes before the final lowed the Leather Man’s trail ^ , a" '^^*ed the Glcbetrctters IBS;' ned or fresh chopped ***® " 1®*^ tenth grade and deadline the bomb ripped the certain census tracts “®*" for eiirhteight yearsveara nnrtand interwlAw.interview­ Man in a recent book, Cele- »w. maricef and be a little daring. H cup cooked criptlons of House districts in brated American Caves.” while the Crusaders topped the Jetliner parked in McCarran Guest Speaker ed more than 460 people. Foote Nicks 10-8. You can borrow a cookbo^ shrimp, canned or fresh seventh and eighth grade divi­ Bristol, Enfield and Fairfield, ToUand from toe Mary Cheney library airport in Las Vegas. It had Ambulance Officers ^ cup chopped celery sion. State Atty. General Robert ^d elation of a tw^P‘-e dls- ^ r ’’ be“ ^ h f^ __ .rf-samT •s'g *“*** experinlent. You might Just ^ cup cho{q>ed green onions ^ s r c A K arrived on a flight from New Richard Lander was elected On the mats in the sixth and York seven hours earlier. K. KHllan will be the main trlct to ^ n l a and I^rby- mterested in cave crawl- K -d > r% surprise your famUy. 1 teaspoon chopped parsley Ousted Democrat president of the Tcdland Volun­ W e V WPM/S/I/ Let’s start simply with fiUats. tenth grade division will be As a result of the blast, all speaker at the Manchester ^ ^ig while working in a bank. 1.0’Neai1 M teaspoon salt teer Ambulance Association "*■ — - to probably toe best known Duane Abney, David Jordan, the nation’s airlines stepped up. Knights A graduate of the University not members of My political several decades, blmself in complete charge. records officer; end EUeen Democratic should be pro-heated and ready Season flUets with salt Md class will bo Stove Slyvtaski and m m through frdm one flight to liaTA/1 ----^or me next several decades, " nimseu m complete cnaige. rccoras oencer; ana saieen jneeting cf the aai«i*i-i.*«»—, r - — — ^ oeooer Lay flat on baking Scrivono and in toe 160- m e^n^^^qulring that It be of Connecticut Sc)m» 1 of ^w . Ui^ u^^ated he foUowed a circuit of 866 Under rules of the party filed 'Warner, pubUc relations officer, t I . . * . pound class wUl be Jack Hotch- picked up And rechecked. raman is a paimer In the^rt- re^erented ^ Connecticut with me secretary of mo state. Girt Scout Banquet ^ ford law firm of Gould, Killian llboiations of me reapportion- eastern New York State Verriker has the right to name 'n»e annual Faflier'Daughter Ttown Stoll. g;reaae the bottom of toe broiler FUUni_FUUng: Melt, butter and stir ----- jijag^, ------Dean------Cormier, Rich Glow, I ” Tlie theory is that the ex­ Although O’Neill to scheduled pan with butter as you would in flour. Gradually add mUk piped Wengrzynek and Marty * „ J J tviow wont tn tu. nonrooont **® oo’^crcd thc route evoiy 84 his own party chairman and Girt Scout Banquet will bo held tortionist is not going to fly on 1 to iqieak primarUy on legtola- when baking a cake. WaA toe and cook, stirring constanUy, Fortin. me same jSane with a live ^ J **^o>Drf*Kt**^**^> cd ” said Cannoi ner traveling clock- the members of the town com- on Girl Scout Sunday, Marrii tlve maftera dealing with redls- flah and dry It thoroughly with until sauce thickens. Remove . For the seventh and eighth bomb set to go off,” a security icated to Tony O Bright. Earl ' wise between the Hudson an^ mittee. If he chooses to have 12 from 6 until 7:80 p.m. In see us always for the best selection o t the meet Peterson wUl be m honored thing for mem to do U Connecticut Rivers. one. He can also appoint a sec- hnpoftent port of your eewing projeetl trictihg and environmental pro- toweling. Some flUeta will have from heat and stir In crahm ^, grade division there will be officer said. taction, he to expected to touch the skin attached; greasing toe shrimp, celery, onions, parsley geven classes. MBDveo'sarF -zar /iO j Most airlines____ reported few ^Lr said me General As ^ «K«larlty of appearance retary and treasurer. ------boM on his bcqies for toe Dem- pan keeps the fish from stick- and salt. Divide filling equally y,g niata tor the 76-pound canceUatlons because of the American Legion home. ®«mbly should have done me ^1)“ and ^oSook^ ^ win the # braids • ball frlagas ocraUc nomination for Congress jng during too cooking. omoog fillets, spreading gfener- under cIom will be BUI scare- ______Job of reapportionment because t', party’s nominetton to from toe Second District. Place the flUets on the but- ously. RoU fiUets carel^y Md pmssla, Ttom Porter, David A TWA spideesman in New it represents all the people-not ter^* ^^^tS u t’s"'’*rton^ ago, he ran as an # weHiag • trlmmiags The meeting wUl be attended tered pan — it should be a shal- seciure with toothplCM. vMt Daig;neault and Frank Roche York said that bookings on in- 131.11,. ¥ »li..n.1 Just RepuWicans and Demo- gald ^cause ^"dependent, forfeiting Us right by many county Democratic jow one and I prefer metal to each roll in half Md plMO in jjjg gjj-pound class will ternotional flights were holding >!51ip0r’’i I g L m DCI crats. Because tq run as a Democrat until De- all fairway priced, tool VIP’s, acciordlng to town chair- glass. You can dot toe fish with shallow baking dish. B ^e at joim Morin, Jim Stamp and srKAwseaiiPs at normal levels but that do- man Ckiariea Thlfault. AttlUo butter, salt and pepper or go on 400 for 80 minutes. Baste often HamUton. mestic traffic was ’’off modest- IvU C o v^IIlC C rS Once me task tato me ^ereTS^.t^Kd «® *®®‘ ®*“' hands of a special commlsri* down to rock sheltere, caves, "we foofim variety at If* vtry b n t" FraoslnelU, state central com- from there. If you like lemon, with melted butter. _ Competing In the 96-pound ly.” He declined to elaborate. last year—and men 5 9 ‘f Sales agents at ’^VA’s ter- PALO AI7TO, Calif. (AP) — 4 A or huts he constructed to re- y®“ '- be came to second mitteeman and former Ueuten- squeeze some over the fish be- VUne Sauce: In class wUl bo Steve Devins, Phll- hands ot the ant governor WlU attend os wlU fore brolUng. BTah steaks can douUe boUer, melt tmttor, anr jj^pin, Gary Menut, Tim SU- mlnal at Kennedy said flight In- The raak-and-fHe of the Palo mot® wooded places. ’ bi a race for mayor, again as board—me unaffillated Mir winning ticket befeJ Mrs. Naomi Hammer, state be handled In the same man- In flour, toon gradi^y mix m Raym“• ------. ■ , _ r A In the 112 -pound class will be . Sunday). People think me pe- said his main goal IS to get rid ty himself, wUl attend as vrill Put too pan as dose to the BUI Haggerty, Dave Robbins, OOfHEF phone tip but t^t the device morous, self-effacing leaflet he reapportionment mims .m A..14 n M u T . i_i, 4HI . . AL. i. A 1 > MHA hi---- i State Rep. Audrey Beck. Area broUer as you can get It, as you ®'J^By^aten y ^ . ^ n , porter, Steve Atktason, proved inoperable. It was not had distributed last Tuesday at m o^toan a year. HeX:uased Demboratic leaders from aur- would a steak. The amount of atlr egg mixture tato sauce. ^ mt e sumer w B e r uuae f e j l / ia mought to be linked to me TWA a demonstration. attempts to protect the re-elec- but are not people peculiar Santagulda, who Verriker calls Ai^aacwfsteteasir w-— — ------i i ' . as — ,.-• g,mimii’dMi Wcs EOitetit' ftxid Henuftii Vol* when they talk too much? a "boss.” • roundbiir town» have been invH- cooking tim e wlU 4 ^ n d upon stiie; in the 122-pound class, ■ m m m „ , plot. “We have no qualms about tlon chances of incumbent leg- ed to toe meeting. the thickness of metoe fish. Do metoe' .oogerlonger, pmstoveatiiring until eggs thick- Pierce, m me John puDzlonis. John A Northwest Orient Airlines the message itself.” said Frank islators. O’NelU isaranktag member fork test and, after a few times, ®" ^ Erickson and Mike Remesch; (SSVflBTS’'- Jetliner was diverted to Detroit Acosta, head of the Palo Alto Rep. Rubin Cctoen D-Colches- m o M D mT o w m s s M M alter me company received a Police Officers Association, ter, me “Dean of the House,” of toe appro^ti«»s commit- *>« ®*»*® *® k o S w “ <1 B>® l«-pound class. Mark toe, toe public personnel com- by looking only., .hwmn Kisner, Tod Cherry, Dale Swett suesr i4F£ MBisrs telephoned bomb threat “'What we're saying to the cUcf and Sen. Joeeito I. Lieberman, Car&Driver Magazine mittee, and the environmental Let’s say you want to fancy and whole cooked sbrimp. 70Z. Wednesday, but a search dis- is that we don’t consider you a D-New Haven, were among the and Dave Higgins. ^ CtAMS 0 7 ^ closed no dploslves and it con- Super Pig and we don’t consld- beneficiaries of rejuggled dis- committee. He has served In the There wUI be no admission tinued iU) flight. er ourselves piglets. trtet lines, Vocelll said. compared six popular House for three terms. charge for the event. Residents com m Hoax bomb threats were LT.WOOD VPW Notes Ih toe three district towns St WITH THlsTcouroTi mode to Los Angeles, Kansas "Super Coupes." VFW Post 241 and its auxilia­ Hebron, Andover and Marlbor­ City, Columbus, Ohio, and LOCKER PLANT AND MEAT MARKET ry have announced their sched­ ough are invited to attend. \ v s £ / I Hartford, Conn., a TWA spokes­ ule cf actlvitea for the coming The Baby Has FUms Pakistan Aid Claims week. man reported. ’Creeps seem to ♦ Members cf toe Senior Etag- m m s , M ! s o Q f k j _ a/A^r , be coming out of the walls,” he Thisbtliecar m e auxiliary vriU hold a spa­ Uah Film Course at Rham re­ CHiOE ghetti supper tonight from 5 un­ said. FRESH. lONELESS, LEAN cently hosted a guest speaker til 8 at the poat home. iUAH/atyomm W In Washington, industry and ‘Nonissue,’ Says U.S. Itheyrated Lavlus A. Johnson of Putnam, ^ government officials aedeed the On Sunday, the post will hold Been Named a well-known film coUector and cooperation of the news media WASHINGTON (AP) - State Rogers was the main witness, its aenupi meeting at 2 p.m. avU War authority. meootxp. J ^ MM, to avoiding sensationalism to Department officials say Indian CSuuch said rumors are cir- numberone. for toeAnolnotaatlan of offtcera In addition to remtalsctag for the coming year. about sUent and early sound the reporting of plane sabotage prt„^g Minister Indira Gandhi ***® m e post and auxiliary wUl lkmdi»0emifketl and hllack cases. buUdtog up for toe third time Dnmont, Cialg PhUIp, son of Raymond L. aad Jeonntae mpviiea In WUUmantic, circa "We are co^m ed, and hope *^®®^ ^ nonissue when she fgr the United States to renew hold award distribution night, Marquis Dumont, 286 Foster Rd., South 'Wlndaor. He was born 1918, Robinson demonstrated that news media, to reporting claimed the United States plans its military-assistance program Wednesday, at the Newington with film bow sound is added WITH THIS COUPON Vetorana Hoqpital.' Donattons of Feb. 28 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Hla maternal grand­ \a9//ty aFA>ir\ what haiqiens, not make a hero to rearm Pakistan. to Pakistan, mother la Mrs. Laura Marquis, Van Buren, Maine. His pater­ to a silent picture.' of a psychotic nut,” said J.J. “All of these decisions re- "I don’t know of any pres- white socks, shaving cream, Several students, accompa­ V toothbrushes and toothpewte, nal griuidparents are Mr. and Mrs. Omer Dumont, Cyr’s Plan­ Stiieet L/fe Fortns ~ Styictl^ Fi'CsK O’DonMll, president of the Air gardtog arms continue to be sures,” Rogers retorted, tation, Maine. He has a brother, Troy, 6, and a atstor, KMly, 6. nied by their Inatruotor, MTs. lines Pilots Association. 1®^ unmade,” said one U.S. au- '"I beard the government ot playing cards, writing paper Barbara McGovern,'visited Rob­ i DeEdom for RoosHng and stamped envelopes are et ¥. e • , JO V u/AA/r Afterward, he appeared be- thority. ’’India's military is to Pakistan bad made such a re- MMwilenian, Kimberly Ann, daughter of Joseph A. and inson’s home to view eariy films MED. S izt EGG5 ■I fore tcievisian cameras to dis- high gear and they are not quest,” Church continued, needed. Those wlahtag to donate from his collection and to re­ pETzesBor s/zE items may contact Mrs. Helen Pola Fialkoff HanxUeman, 208 Trinity Ave., Olastenbury. She cuss some of the details of wanting toe Soviet military aid. Rogers noted that after the was bom Feb. 28 at Manchester Memorial Hoq>ttal. Her ma­ ceive tastruotioiv In making a I dealing with hijackings that " I t we ever heard of a non- 1965 Indian-Paltistani war, the Martin, Eaton Rd., or leave toe 16 mm film. ^ ' V A A L U ID U MA/2M 0~// ■ EXTRA LEAN — FRESH GROUND FANCY GRADE "A” Items at toe poat home. ternal grandparents ore Dr. and Mrs, Ruben Fialkoff, 106 7 ^ )ir T F 1 F f’W*K>rr tp-rr had earlier been described as Issue, this is it.” United States placed on arms NOT PBE-PAGKAOED Dartmouth Rd., Manchester. Her paternal grandparente are Soholatalilpa ^ ^ ONE COUPON PER FAMILY 1 At a Calcutta pi^tical riPy embargo on sales to India and BoIIetln Board Principal J. CoUn PuahM has being possibly- barmful to Opeh900Rallye m e Board of Finance vdll Mr, and Mrs, Edward Handleman, Hartford. Her maternal ^ 1 curtty if puUlclzed. Tuesday, Mrs. Gandhi pre- Pakistan. Tmere was a small FOWL 0.39° giwt-g;randparenta are Mr. and Mrs. Nejemla Levin,- 172 announced that appUoationa tor ChNck Ground 0.98* h

.’V PAGE SEVENTEEN PAGE SIXTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN- THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1972 ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. JIANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1972

Hebron South Windsor ^ * Manchester Not Hit Hard Court Cases By Gypsy Moth Defoliation" Girl Scouts Set Service Council Seeking Birthday Fete c m ciirr c o u r t it Defoliation due to gypay m o t^ from the ground or from the ’ ROCKVILLE and apaUWorms last year "was air. All are relatively expen- At Nippe Wauke Funds from School Board Owen W. Wright, 30, of Park Potterton’s the worst ever” but Manchester sive, and the most effective - - ■ . West D r„ RockvlUs waived a was not hit hard with the prob- chemical — Sevln — has been All Hebron Girl Scouts and Memben of South tHudaor s chlldran. M alsoprovldes a prao* hearing and was bound over to lem, Deputy State Entomologist banned as an aerial spray by Brownies have been Invited to community Service Council tlciU experience for high school Tolland County Superior dourt FACTORY SPONSORED George gchupssler told the Town the States’ Department of En- attend a party on Saturday c a ^ to me Board of Education students In their family life on one count of safe of mari- Oonservatlon Commission iMt vironmental Protection, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. atf Chmp m esday looUag for funds to course as they assist the cen- juana dating back to September. night. Sevln, a broad spectrum in- Nippe Wauke, East St., to cele­ «Mp programs presently being ter in caring for the Children, a count of poMesston was nol- About 66S,000 acres in Connec- secUclde, was g rayed from the brate the eoth birthday of undertakM hy the oiganisatlan she added. led. Wright is serving a mini ticut were defoliated last year, air in nine towns last year, be- scouting. Y ^ ***^5^”* * * * '**®'**^ **** ” ' Mrs. ’ Peters noted that the mum 6 - 8-year sentence tot sale Schuessler said, with the most fore the ban went into ettect. There will be fun, ga^es **11^1;*** ? social worker, to O nter may become aelf-sue- marijuana-siuq>6n*<1 including white gloves, and to Care Center; $600 for FISH; the Drop-In-Center keeps a Frederick Goltra of Mon- * Twin 6"x9" Speakers wen « « “ ‘xi ^ C h e s t e r should use to sit together. • Two 1,000 Hx. Exponential Horns suits control the Insect, de^ite the $200 for-medication; and $200 number of school age studefita pr-i Vernon pleaded Services will be held at the for tho flmuiftl audit. busy durina tho d^« Ruilty -to a chai^G of iNrealniig * Three stylet of breokfront design toe Inifot insistence of D r ^ d e r ic k • Choke of Five Cabinet Styles tne insect characteristics, and n ' i i i ■ Hebron Congregational CSiurch OnTBROy, „ .. and entering without permls- possible means of control. Spaulding. commission chair- fha CBC-is involved She said riu believes the substituted for breaking at 9:30 a.m. Mrs. CHiarles Wal­ in the D si^in Oenter on Wtad- Schuessler showed commls- ,_ lace and Mrs. George Alden Sion members a display with SchueMler said he jpst ej^ aorvlHe Rd. It la also research- NOW ^598 will be the troop leaders in tag rohitton. for the runaway S 2 ? 5 S i c T l n a ? S T S to ^ rbooaorme dates bock to NOW 9328 mounted specimens of the gyp- charge. sy moths, exiriaining their SyP" life leaves the decision to the corn- At the Gilead Ckmgregational A'^e-sektence roport was al- cycle. He also had a live speci- munlty. “ You have a choice,” Cchurch, the services will be at pU catl^ for t w o d l^ rolm- ^ for IK ^ M c B w e n , he said — doing nothing, using meh of a spanworm (or Inch- 11 a.m. with Mrs. James Derby emeigcncy housing for dls- bursable granto for educational « at itock- worm), the small white flying " ‘ethods, s p r a y ^ in charge. plaoed cfalldrMi who feel they programs being undertaken In «iuty to insect which multiplied to ^ STOund. or spraying from Troop Leader Mrs. John Sibun cannot return home. This pro- the town. , ^ burglaiy and laroeny. numbers last year to appew as ^ chemical other will be in charge at the 10 a.m. gram is eoq^eoted to run $800, She added that die did np4 both third degree, in connection snow in late spring. than Sevln. services at St. Peter’s Episcopal and an axhUUonal $600 is being think the Town Council would with a break in December Into Schuessler explained that requested for semiiian and con- be willing to pay $34,000 for the the Rockville Bowling Plaza. A The Irusects, and resulting de- (Herald photo by Bucelvicius) Church and in Columbia, the foliation, can be controlled by a each method has its c ^ w l^ k s services will be held at the 11 suHatiens. operaticn of the CSC because cf count of disorderly conduct was variety of methods. Schuessler communities have Pupils Display Skills at Hohhies a.m. Mass in St. Columba’s Mrs. Peters explained that the its educational tendencies. netted and a $10 fine imposed hi explained, but none of the c® used primarily by the rest- when toe Instituticn was pointments of two new assistant slate of 88 members tor the tidmr the 'PortersBarrasso sev- Jeffrey C. A n ^ r s ^ 18, M 67 hero,” Olson said last night fol- and buffet, April 1 at 8 p.m. at three carriers in November | en-point proposal which will be Oakwood Dr., South Windsor, lowing a meeting with the Board the Koscluszko Club in Rock- tends to Introduce a motion to dents of the development to be knewn as Danbury State Teach- commissioners of welfare—mstock m , 18. of Vietnam next month, but she day night, which cut off debate toe use of a 2-by»-foot lighted tacting Mrs. Rudy Kowalski or ye-sterday on a Circuit Court 12 off debate and Wolff termed it a tion officials wanted to move It emplcye cf the Welfare Deport- Marcus Atktason, Paul Blow, Bancroft Rd., Vernon, being ■was rushed from the West on a controversial item. case of "railroading and a from Danbury because of a nient, was named assistant Emile Carson, Robert Craig, closet in the school office for ktorllyn DeCarli. Coast a month ahead of sched­ warrant charging him ■with and el$hth graders be removed , . in toad c^ grease job.” He said that the lack of space for expansion commissioner for management. Wilbur Dennis, Nancy Drtakuth, too disciplining of about six Historical Society" reckless endangerment in the The Democratic CTouncilman from Rham School and re- ugnaW A. Hau’ Sr., S3, of 136 ule because U.S. officials were ___ ^ ______council had a gentl/ehfien’s agree- arcund the campus. Dr. Haas Henry J. Boyle, no relation to Lee Erickson, Joseph Fill, Cari- recalcitrant students. The Tolland Historical Soci- expecting a big Noikh Vietnam­ second degree. PcUce said the said, "on three occasions in the turned to the elementary Main St., Rockville, as- arrest stems from a. domestic past nine months, I have been *o allow sufficient debate was instrumental in finding land the other Boyle, was appointed man Franks. According to the teachers, this ety’s Antiques Sbclw, held in the ese offensive in late February. on a subject before a vote is fer what will be known as the assistant commissioner for pd- Also^ Robert Griffin, Joan "**®‘* ' ’ sault, third degree- disturbance last month. He was prevented from discussing a Bloentenohd Aristedes M. Rey of 170 Tei> represents oidy one-half of one midst of a heavy snowstorm, The offensive hasn’t materi­ taken. He said this agreement second campus. Icy- He has been with the. de- Keefo, ntylUs Keefe, Richard alized. scheduled to be presented in motion which was under con­ The Bicentennial Ocmimlttee, race Dr., Rockville, two counts per cent of the school’s student was the most simcessful to date, has been violated on many oc- She also will be honored this partment for four years, Keefe, John Kulynyck, Sal Mas- court today. sideration." authoriaed Ity ti$p Board of Be- of Issuing bad check and one population. - according to tpe financial re- On the ground, Viet Cong caslona in the past. year by the Danbury Chamber "nie Boyles’ ' new salaries tandiea, Wayne MUler, O. Bari Olson has found himself the port presented to the Society troops, apparently overran a ------He said it is his intention to It la likely Wolff will bring the cf (Commerce as the organ- have not yet been set, occord- Porter, Howard Porter, Jules lectmsn to taveiMgate the feast- count of non-support, govfrnment militia outpost A woman pedestrian suffered billty of participating ta the na- Klaus Winters, criminal tres- object of widespread publicity Mmtday night., introduce a motion ' to amend mattier up at the next Council Izaticn’s custanding woman of ing to a department spokes-^ manned by about 36 men in Ba minor injuries after being hit Reiklbird. tion’s 2()0th birthday celebra- pass, criminal mischief and over the closet, culminating in The show wU again be sched- the rules of procedure of the meeting on March 20. 1972. man. Also, Steve -Reid, Joan Row- a televised Interview last night uled in February of next year, Xuyen. Province, in the south­ by a car on W. Middle TTke. council, to guarantee every tlon ta 1678, agreed that some breaoh cf peace, ley, Dennis Shea, George Smith, type of celebration should be Fines for motor vehicle vlo- over Channel 8, New Haven. Re- Jumor memberships in the ern Mekong Delta. Field re- near Deerfield Dr. shortly after council member up to ten min­ Howard Sweeney, Thomas ports said two government sol- 6 p.m. yesterday. Marlann Mrn- planned for the town. latlons Imposed in court yester- ports of coverage of the story, society will be awarded the utes of discussion on ahy mat­ Toomey, and Ctynthla Wilson- which originated in the. school many young people who helped diers were known dead and 16 segllo of 482 W. Middle Tpke., ter that is. being considered by After this dedston, the com- ^ were missing. Newly endorsed memben paper, “ EJeho,” have become members set up for the shew walking west, was hit in her the council. VISIT THE MOST BEAUTIFUL were David AUbee, Lorraine mlttee outlined the steps it ®hey BPC signs; A lfi^ L. Bto wire service material, smd even and who served as porters and Two 'Vietnamese were killed right hand by an eastbound Wolff explained that toe tech­ would have to take. sonnette, 18, of 18 Norma Rd., in another attack on a hamlet BleleoU, Shirley GrUU, Duane appeared in the New York Dally workers during the event, car driven by Judith M. Fetrow nique used has been a vote to Totten, Robert Croston and These included deciding what in the northern Mekong Delta. cf Waterford. ffews. The film, “ Cruise Down the cdt off debate. "I resent tots KITOHEH SHOWPLACE IN NEW ENOLAND Richaiti Grant. • form the celebration tiiauld Breoult, 29, of (Jrant Hm Rd., The original story was carried Hockanum,” narrated by the The South Vietnamese also effort'by certain of my fellow Aaron Reid, Joseph Fill, Cyn­ take, i wnat ^ t ^sups D s ^ wiu U hnave a ^ t“ o Ooventry, jg jgjoggr $80; Glenn C. Rockville, Emery, by the Herald as the result of Bowman, provided reported that saboteurs set off Parker P. Babin, 29, of 90-B councilmen to prevent me from be taken leading up to the event, thia Wilson and Rldiard Keefo substituted for speeding, $60 the Board of Education’s reac- society members with a thought an explosive charge in Qui Rachel Rd., was arrested yes­ speaking out on certain issues,” and what the format of the Nhon harbor, on .the central -were named as a eubcommlttee with $80 remitted; Rosalie tlon upon learning of the use provoking trip down the river terday on a CHrcult Court 12 he commented. to present a slate' of offioen for event wtil be. ^ coast,.jinking two patrol boats. Stavens, 30, of Hoffman Rd.. of the closet. examining the present condition warrant chat^ng him with dis­ Terming the action of cutting the. town oonunlttee at the next m The teachers claim use of the *^® river and its banks as No casualties were reported. orderly conduct. He was re­ off debate, a ntoat "undemocrat­ TV) assist with the itianiitag, Blu„-ton, $25, and Wayne R. I ■ meeting- * the committee wtil send for a g, Crystal Lake Rd. closet hkn been in existence for well as noting toe historical And in the Mekong Delta 160 leased on a $100 non-surety bond ic practice,” 'Wolff said he hopes Buperlntendency miles southwest of Saigon, the for court appearance March 27. Stcentennial Kit pubUafaed by ^uteitoa $86 at least five years under three character of the river. he will be supported in', his en- The committee voted to the National Btcentranial Com-' different administcfdions. TTie mittee ta Woshtagton. h . Chlpman, 86. of 1388 schod board, however, indicat­ Manchester Evening Herald It is hoped tills Ut will be Hartford Tpke., Vernon, failure 11 ed shock over its use as shown ToUand correopondent. Bette In the Echo article. Quotrale, Tel. 875-2846. available for the next meeting to drive right, $25. Tile cloeet is used to give the i:______;_____ on April 4. ^ Edmund O. Dube, 37, of 67 student an opportunity'for indi- The committee is open to High S t, RockvlUe, failure to suggestions. Residents may con- show,, license substituted for vidUBlized study or silent re­ Killed id Fire f r i - T o w i i flection in a well -ventilated, tact John Sibun, chainnan: Mrs. evading responslbUlty, $26. well lighted area, the teachers BROOKLYN. (AP) — Felicia m obiiU... Anne Emt, secretary; or mem- John P. GotUer, 28, of 14 explain. Terry, 84, of Brooklyn died in ben, Mra. Shirley OilUl, MTs. Florence St., Rockville, failure Simulated TV picture. Elaym Stookwell, Mto. Kath- to drive ta established lane sub- SAVEUSM "Dlac^dinaiy and education- an early morning fire that SAV€ $9.95 on Stereo 4-Track ■Portable or mobile al efforts are in all senses of "pretty thoroughly burned" her artae Sibun, Ben CHttendon, atituted for evading responstitil- SAVE$5jOO on deluxe FM /AM por­ the term humanistic; however, two-stcry frame home on Conii. Kric Emt, John Baron and Rich- ity, $25. Reei-to-Reel Tape Recorder model 8879 TV model 5034 will bring you great view­ table radio model 1264 with AC/DC aid MdDonald. John D. Hale, 23, of 4 Robert even the larger society has oc- 6, firemen reported. with Automatic Reversing action, push­ ing pleasure with 19" diagonal measure operatiori, tone control, no-drift FM /AFC, to-’— -g Rd., RockvlUe, apeedtag, $46. button Tape Direction controls, auto shut­ pictures. Roll it from room to room bn the ( telescoping FM , s'lide rule dial FRANKS The Board of Education will « r ^ V e n i o i f off, Record Level and Meters for each convenient mobile cart... and enjoy your and Vernier Tuning. Complete with pri­ favorite programs anywhere. t o * S *’ ^ 8 o “ **at »P®««»togr $ 6 0 ^ U i % ’ n L tU d ! channel, plus morel Tape, too! vate-listening earphone and batteries. are ihe « _ t o * ^ t at 7.80 at tyUUam J. Wilde, 20, of " BOTH Jubilee Thesday looking for funds to obstructed NOW NOW Husbands! Every woman deserves the world's loveliest kitchen from the Among the limns on the ^ginddileld, $25. FOR ONLY agenda for dtacuasion a n the ireog Kooowskl, 85, of FREE SLICE OF man in her life. A Wood-Art kitchen can be her very own choice of w (^> Wm preeent a FHJBE Bean* teachers’ request for retraao- 'Wtademere Ave., RockvlUe, op- BEST! style and finish that reflects her taste for tody’s ."furniture” look tifid Munlly Bible pundiaeed tivo pay; action on the proposed oration without a Ucenae, $25. FIE SHOP PIE BO(3NER’8 QUALITY FRANKS are in kitchens. Truly custom-built, the Wood-Art kitchen in your home is a from compact among the Boards of Charges noUed were: made right here in Manchester, of treasured heritage to enjoy for a lifetime. It pays for itself long, long ilduoaticn of Hebron, Andover, Robert J. Sryda Jr., 17, of 92 U.8. (Sovernment Inspected PURE before then. THE WORD Marlborough end the Regional Legion Dr., Vernon, failure to With Your Meal! BEEF — never any fillers or stretch­ ers! XiOOk, they are low in cidortes, •NNJ STORE Board on hiring a joint sitoerta- grant right of 'way. yet high in proteins] Undent Alton H. Oowan, 64, of Also a request from Boy Scout South St, RoekvUle, improper Bring the famOy in for a great meal at the |» BOGNER'S Doys Stand Out Feafudng 8 Elm St., Wtadeor Troop 28 tor autiairiaation to 16B turn, Betty Crocker Pie Shop . . . and we'U treat PVom The Fack — Because They • PRE^OPEttlNG ^MEGIALS for a free' slice of pie. Each person having a 3 ' uae a school bus to trauqport Are Naturally The Best! You Mhie given to ene wlw brtage the Scouts on an educational otterton meal will receive a free slice of pie. Be The Judge— ^Make The Taste • FREE DESIGN SERVIGE AND ESHMATES target Number of Belatives trip to Boeton; and a request T e st! YFW AixHIary Limit one free slice per customer. Offer good .1 from John j . AlUaon, executive Avqllable at most leading chain • MAJOR APPUANGES director of the Capitol Begton •18 BAMF OBM n» ST. FACTORY DIRECT only at Betty Crocker Pie Shops. - stores and Independent supermarkets SATm m arch 11 Hi SHOWROOM HOCTMi Mon, ttmi Sat. 9 A.M. . 6»8> Thun. * F d. ttU • P J i. Education Council, for the bortad w ill be holding a Offer expires March 20,1972 - in the self-servloe case or dellci to rooonsider menibendiip ta sen depqitai 7:30 ,p.ni. CREO end METRO. Present coupon to waitinss when ordering AGAIN W l ItlK A T , WHAT C A L L " VBBNON MnWIMB SOHOilL The board will also be re­ Rimmase Sale PARTS SERVICE BoBte ae~VenMa quested to approve two aubatl- VERNON AVON THE WHOLE TOWN IS SAYING: 647-9129 tuto teacheta: 'Peter Fobare MARCH IBlh > X » E . 265 WEST MAIN ST. Frankly Speaking, You Jnil Affiliated with SPEOUyU iCKJIMT and Joyce Hartatleld. 9 A.M.IONOON DEALER Kitchen Distributors IMC Manolieeter Bveiring Herald Itome may be left at Poet Gant Beal BOGNER’S! Rockville, Conn. ^lod Tldinfs Chorale Heme or oeU «t8-58M for CORNER OF CHURCH ST. Hebronw OonespowdentO o n e iV M ^ Anne A pickup. 130 CPNTER STREET OPEN THURS. TO 9 P.M. 182 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE - - MANCHESTER, CONN. Emt, xaiqiboiie eptlwn.

.-a*' HANCHEM R I)VEN1NG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1972 PAGE NINETEEN PAGE EIGHTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN,, THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1972 Four Nutmeg College Hoop The DRY Side Management Takes Over Spotlight, o f Sports A ’s Invoke Reserve Clause on Blue Eye Post-Season :!tMil i! ■imi i j By DEAN R. YOST NEiW YORK (AP) __ '^e owner sent a "letter of qulred to pay the athlete at for $50,000 more. ’Ihe All-Star In Wednesday’s exhibition team- effort this weekend to Hurst is used to making do. NEW HAVEN (A P )— No pects. He won’t know until Fri­ the university of Hartford has iiiiilii Manaffement took* the Dlav renewal” and 1972 contract for least 80 per cent of, his prior Jilrd baseman is the only Car- games, the San Francisco Ol- less than four Connecticut day who and when his Braves ever been 'selected tor an provide us with the means of Ithaca’s season was; plagued by in;)urles: A guard with a broken awav from the Dla.vers in ^ 22-yearKild loft- year’s salary. dinai abkentee from camp. ante reached Chicago Cubs’ ace collesre basketball teams will be playing. NCAA post-season tourna­ winning the eastern champion­ ankle, a center in a cast Rivm ide Improvements hnaehnil WoHnAadav hander. ' In St. Petersburg, Fla., Do- Another major off-the-field Ferguson Jenkins for five runs have their eyes on national Som e o f the mldwestem ment,” said Coach Gordon F. ship, thereby enabling^ us to go \ Le Mans To Be Aired ' terms are outstanding, Kahn McCullough. to Evansville for the national through the winter. ’ And the A new chapter in the history of close ^ u le s a FW^yf^kmer of Blue, who made $14,500 last vine’s Inaction to p^ the s^ e matte> involve^ Nick ^ eti, J" iM ^triS - ^ v trophies this year. championship,” McCullough team lost Doug Campbell who Last season at this time Stafford noted, and the New Ehigland “We are very optimistic, Speedway was putting the finiiSiing circuU television and satellite transmis­ Quiimipiac Is packing: for Uie team, ei^ a rule, has fared bad­ said, “hto one player will make signed wiUi the Boston Patriots. sion wlU be written on June 10-11 when rese^ clause on OW, to Finley’s ^ eyebrows. from Vernon Stouffer. very confident,” he said of the touches on a beautificatlan project at the 32-team NAIA naUonal tourna­ the difference. It’s a team ef­ “At times we were real good, the annual running of the 24 hours at Le holdout pitcher \Tda Blue. through his attorney, Robert The cardinal general man- Representatives of the 12 helping the Chicago White Sox ly. Hawks’ openii^ game with Ith­ oval. ’This season Riverside Park got in­ ment in Kansas City, the Uni­ . “New England has won only fort.” at times real bad,” Hurst said. Mans will be shown in its entirety. Bing Devine, the general Oerst. ager had invoked the clause Amoricah League clubs met for Boston Red Sox 11-7; aca at 7 p.m. Friday at South­ to the act and is piasently putting the ic­ versity of Hartford heads for two games in the history of the In contrast, the Ithaca coach, Even so, Ithaca won the pri­ The clastic will be a Uve presentation, m eager of the at. Louis Cordl- against, holdouts ’Ted Simmons, seven hours in Sarasota, Fla., Minnesota ripped into Steve ampton College. ing on the cake in preparation for its its first post-season tourna­ tournament, which began 30 or Hugh Hurst, is hoping he can vate college league title In New in .^ o r, with all 24 hours being covered nata, ^ew at^Uen by not Qerat. "Vida’s wlU- a catcher, pitcher Jerry Reuss but postponed until March 22 a for three runs in both the Ithaca', 14-7, was a last-m in­ March 26 stock car opener. It wiU be the ment—the NCAA Collegre Divi­ 40 years Eigo,’ ’ Kahn said. get his team together in time. York State and took its last six to make it the longest production tele­ Torre. ^ , and first baseman Bob Burda dedslen on the proposed $9 mil- ggeend and third innings for a ute substitution for Hunter, 24th season of auto racing at the Bay sion Eastern regdonals in South­ Quinniplac got the honor this “We heard we had a chance in a row on the road. cast ever to be shown via eatelUte. which was declared Ineligible. State oval. conri^r^ the"t) j ______a- j a- ____ a __ a a,-- — onH hant fhe other entries in the District 11 the transmission. Price scales will vary ^ear." why Devine n^lected to send Basketball Association and the er Fritz Peterson and beat the NCAA College Division tlUe, up ’"The place went berserk schcol’s on vacation new, so we Ithaca “like Cinderella.” She side w as enlar^ped tw fn a fifth to a quar­ on geogr^ihlc locations. Presently the would use the reserve clause in contest are Southampton and an attempt to settle contract Hie reserve clause, under at- T®"e a letter of renewal. Cleveland Barons of the Ameri- Yankees 6-2 for g:rabs at Worcester, Mass, when the game finished,’’ the had to gather the players back wound up with the slipper. ter of a mile. Forum In Los Angeles, Spectrum in Buffalo State, which meet at 9 problems with Blue, last year's tack In the Curt Flood suit filed Torre, last year’s Most Valu- can Hockey League, hea^ a s‘ns|ea home wmnmg this weekend. cohch said. from Florida, Puerto B ico, New >The New England NCAA ’To do this the management extended Philadelphia, Intentational. Sports Arena p.m. Friday. Most Valuable 'Player and Cy in 1969, binds a player to a aMe Player in the National group of five cneveland busl- to toe I2to im ^ m me Quinniplac flies from La- ’The team had been in the dis­ York City, Massachusetts.” tourney begins BVlday with 300 feet. They also widened the surface In San Diego and the Sportsorium in Mi­ Guardia AiiTport in New York trict tournament five times, in­ The ccmsolation and cham­ One eeds, mora chances to pass on the country,’’ Quinniplac Coach Excitement reigns in Hart­ Indiana M arch 16-17. ed, “but cnce the game starts flnstl will represent the region the corners and straightaways juid (teen­ Red Sox ^SleepeP Now Iron Man Burt Kahn said of the pros­ er competition are the answers. Also B oat S h ow ford, too. "It’s the first Ume “We look for a complete you forget a lot of things.” in Evansville. FYank Maratta, the promotional genius, noted Improvements is a double strand . has come up with another excellent ex­ guard rail instead of the old wooden bar­ hibition on' the huge Hartford Armory riers, a new lighting system, signal sys­ Small College Scoring Ace floor starting today end ending Sunday Trainer’s Therapy tem and the pit area has t>een doubled in size. night. Tbe Ckinnecticut Marine ’Trades Association Boat Show is this weekend’s Oirrently the track lists 8 era d rtg spectacular. dates with ^ght events going 109-Iape or M ira Kathy Mullen, 1972’s natimial Helpful to Griffin Scouts Watch Czernota Play, 4^ b^tor. 'Hie RiversidO 600, a team event, “Miss Let’s Go Boating” , will be hostess is scheduled Satuiday, July 16. The 9 for the four-day affair. DGas MuUen is a FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — Second baseman track’s 160, 200 and 260-lap champion­ professional model from New Jersey. Dou£T Griffin, g:ettiner ready for his sophomore season ship cards are slated Aug. 26, Sept. 2 and She Is as versatile as she is vivacious. in the American League, is the most pleasant surprise B asketball Pioneers Eye NCAA Finals the final event of the season Sept 9. A. ■mm'Mt rr> (Herald photo by Buceivlcius) NBA Miss Mullen pitches softbail, 'plays the Joining tile modifiers are the popular in the Boston Red Sox’ training camp. hLOOK (xAME—^Two unidentifiable players get in a little floor action as East EASTERN CONFERENCE Y MIDGETS jazz organ and dabbles on the harmoni­ Acquired as "the sleeper” in ------figure eights, £^x>rtsmen, Volkswagen Catholic’s Joe Whelton runs away from pile-up. Action came during the South Atlantic Diviaion BRIDGEPORT (AP) — Nets or the Boston Celtics. But terested in basketball until his Wirman Gil turned bhek Ck’o- ca . the trade which sent TVmy Con- in 18 Grapefruit league trips to and Grand American Division. Lost sea­ Catholic-East basketball game Tuesday night at Bloomfield High. Eagles won. W. L. Pet. G.B. he adds, “Wheever drafts me. senior year at Kclbe High. ”I man’s Spert Shop last night, On display will be boats ranging in igllato to the California Angels the plate. Ed Czernota bas more than son Bob Stetanlk from Wllbrahsun, Boston. 49 25 .662 _ I’ll play for. I’ll go.” played a lot' of baseball,” he 31-16, as B ill FTnnegan (11) and size from small four-foot long inflatables after the 1970 season, Griffin «it was a good test- for a tropby in mind when be Mass., captured the modified title. New York 44 28 .611 4 FTve or six teams have coa- said. “Ten years »ago, basket­ Pete Gorman (8) starred. Dave to a sleek 26-foot power cruiser. iSeeuty was good-field, no-iilt, as a Doug,” Boston Manager Fiddle Philadelphia 28 44 .389 20 closes bis eyes, crosses bis tacted the business adminis- ball wasn’t the big sport.” ■Peck (8) and P eter K lein (7) of the show will be a 80-foot Columbia rookie, batting a mere .244. - Kasko said. “He’s come along Buffalo 19 62 .288 28% fingers and wishes^ for a traticn major, and he thinks With few colleges recruiting, led the losers. Sloop. The Red Sox weren’t con- very nicely. As for his hitting, I Chicago’s Defense Central Division the Knicks will draft him, even and sporting only a lack-luster Y INTERMEDIATE A . J. F oy t ’The fast racing boat that also doubles cerned with his hitting though, think he has realized he’s not a Baltimore 33 39 .468 _ bertb in tbe NCAA basket­ though he didn’t play too well senior season anyway. Eld en­ The Shemp Howard’s easily nicely as a comfortable cruiser, snared They were worried by Griffin's long-baU hitter and is going for Atlanta 28 44 .398 6 ball finals for bis alma when the Knlck scouts were in rolled at nearby Sacred Heart trimmed the Cougars last Presently Anthony Joseph Poyt, Jr., Is 10 firsts, two seconds, and one third out chrmiic hack condition which those line drives.” Cinciimati 24 48 .383 9 _ mater. Sacred Heart Uni­ the stands: while he lived at home. night, 67-48. B ig guns in the win the hottest tiling In Grand National rac­ of the. 13 races the Columbia Slocp en­ limited his appearances to 126 At 6-feet and on ly 166 pounds, Cleveland 21 61 .292 12 versity. ’The N ets? “ I think they real­ After dropping out in his were Mike Maloney (14), Bias ing. ’The “hotdog” Texan, l»s entered tered. games. Griffin doesn’t pack heavy- WESTERN CONFERENCE He knows the'"scouts for the ly shewed interest In me ’cause freshman year, he returned in Stimac (12) Eric Stafford (12) three GN races — Riverside BOO In CaU- Once again emphasis will be on flber- Something had to Ije done, weight power. However, he bas Stops Hawks’ Rally Midwest Division National and American Basket­ they need a forward. And I do a year to win an athletic sched- and Scott Leone (10). The Oou- fciniia, Daytona 500 and most recently, glas power and sailing crafts, because and Red Sox trainer Buddy Le- pianty of strength and speed. Milwaukee 67 17 .770 — ball associations will be watch­ most of my shooting from out­ arahlp. In the three years since gers were led by Rick Amaton the Ontario 600 in Ontario, ChJlf., — and the vast majority of boats coming off tiie Roux did it. He took charge of His size is deceptive. He can do Chicago 62 22 .703 16% ing. side,” he said. then, he has dumped in 2,019 (16), Guy Desimone (11), and walked away i^|1tii the winning purse' in production line are made of this sturdy the 24-year-old Griffin during everything, NEW YORK (AP)—The the league behind Milwaukee Hawks to within 97-96. But a Phoenix 44 31 .587 13% “That’s been my hope, since Wednesday Czernota was iwints for a three-year average Pete Pescolcxlo (11). two of the three events. plastic. Howevef, wood and metal boats the off-seastm. - Le.toux, who «i just love the guy,” Chl- C hi^go Bulls, who lead the and Lios Angeles. free throw by Jerry Sloan with Detroit 23 49 .319 33 I was a little kid, to play pro­ named to the college division - f 24.9 pxXnts per gam e. EAST ^IDE MIDGE’rS (Foyt) on the pole at Rlventide, covered will also be dlspleyed. hesMls the New England Re- cago Manager Chuck Tanner National Basketball Asso­ C3dcago forward Oiet Walker two seconds left made the mar­ Pacific Division fessional basketball,” said the All-American team by the Na- ’This year, Ed averaged 33.7 In last night’s barnburner. only 107 laps before encountering trans- Outboard motors will range in assort­ haMlltation Center in Woburn, said. "I had him at Hawaii and ciation in defense, showed hit seven of eight field goal at­ gin two points, and Atlanta’s c-Los A nieles 60 12 .833 — 6-foot-8 center — forward from ticnal Association of Baaketball pC'lnts per game and ranked Little Joey Lovell sank a run­ mtssion problems in the Wood Brothers ment from a one-horsepower trolling en­ Mass., personally supervised really wanted to get him when why Wednesday night — tempts in the first period, scor­ Jim Washington missed - a Golden State 46 26 .639 14 Bridgeport who ranks third in Coaches. eighth nationally in field goal ning one-hander that ripped the prepared 1971 Mercury. At Daytona gine to the fast moving 160 horse. Griffin’s {diysical rehabilitation. i became' manager o f the White at least for half a game. ing 16 points and leaxiing the jumper at the final buzzer. Seattle 46 28 .622 16 the nation in college division He calls himself a “ sdeeper,” percentagre, hitting 63.6 per cords at the buzzer to,give the Beach, FViyt set a new record o f 161.660 The Connecticut Mhrine ’Trades Assn, When not promoting ticket so«. -Hie Red Sox beat me to Bulls to a 26-20 lead at the Houston 28 43 .394 31% scoring. meaning the pro teams might cent. He grabbed 18.1 rebounds Flyers a hard fought 26-24 win sales for the Red Sox, OrlffA.1 him, though. One M these TEAMMATES— Denny McLain made his first appearance with the Oakland A’s The Bulls limited the Atlanta Hudson led all scorers with 33 m.p.h. and took home $44,600 fw his ef­ was founded in 1964 with 12 members. yesterday and was greeted by slugger Reggie Jackson at Ai;iz6na spring ^amp. Hawks to 32 points In the first quarter. But Walker left the points whUe forward Bob Love Portland 16 69 .213 46% Czernota knows already that wait to draft him in later per game and every school of­ over the Shots. forts. Last weekend, A.J. in the same Presehtly there are more than 156 mem­ was at LeRoux’s health spa of- years, he’s going to be the All- half—Including Just 12 in the game early in the second peri­ topped Chicago with 28. c-CUnched division title the pres are interested in draft­ rounds, knowing his reputation fensive basketball record, in­ The Flyers were paced by machine held off the challenges of Bobby bers of the marine industry in the ten, three or four times a week, star second baseman.” McLain was acquired from the Texas Rangers in a trade last week. (AP photo) second quarter—as they raced od with a twisted ankle and did Cincinnati outscored Phoenix Wednesday’s Results ing him in April, but he “thinks is not established natlcmally, cluding tbe moat points per ’Tim Dlgan (10) and Sparky AlUson to pocket another $25,696. OMTA. There were c^clal muscle Despite Griffin’s hitting and Lovell (6). For the loeers, luDke St ngthening exercises, plenty fieiding, the Red Sox suffered to an 18-point halftime lead, not return. 42-21 in the fhtal period and CSncinnaU 122, Phoenix 106 it would help” if the 24-2 P io, knowing that the West Coast gam e, 49, and the mest ’The Texan la imsently the most ver­ Hie OMTA code of ethics is to protect M Seader (10) and Dave Romano o. swimming and whirlpool their fourth defeat in five exhi- then staved off a second half ’The Bulls responded by put­ moved within four games of At­ Chicago 98, Atlanta 96 neers win this weekend’s New teams might not even recognize rebounds in one game —28. satile driver in the United States. He’ll the boating public from dishonest repre­ Ashe vs. Laver in Sunday^s Crowd Dr/iwer • (7) played well. treatments. bitlon starts. Hawks raUy to win 98-06. ting the lid on the Atianta bas­ lanta In the battle for second ABA Ebigland Regional NCAA title his nam e. He’ s a big man, 226 pounds drive anyttting with wheels. F\>yt Is also sentation and unscrupulous practices. At one stage during the 1971 Mike Andrews, who helped In the only other NBA game, ket. ’ITie Hawks could manage place—and a playoff berth—in East Division and go on to Evansville, Hi. for ’’’That’s Mdiy this All-Ameri­ and spirting a heavy head of a noted midget driver, sprint car chauf­ Huey also distribute literature cm cur­ the finals M arch 16-17. Dave McNally of the Balti­ season, Griffin could barely Boston to Uje Ai.\erican League Cincinnati whipped Phoenix only 12 points in the second pe­ the NBA’s Central Division. W. L. Pet O.B. can selection really helps, ” he hair with a mustache. Yet for feur, and three time arlnner at Indian­ rent topics of nautical interest plus pro­ walk. pennant as a rookie second 122-105. riod and trailed 60-32 at the Rookie John Mengelt, who c-Kentucky 69 14 .808 — Ed said he would like to play said. all his bulk, he only fouled out more Orioles won 13 straight apolis. He also has driven and won at Le mote progress and sponsor annual boat Begins Defense Virtually carried off the field, baseman in 1967, turned on his American Dick Motta’s stingy Chicago half. scored 27 paints, hit 13 In the V irginia « 30 688 16% for the New Yoth Knicks or the Ceerncta didn’t really g:et in­ once this year. games, last season. Mans, France, plus he is hla own creator stwWB that preview new craft- and ma­ he later needed assistance to oiti mates with a two-out single club has allowed an average of That margin was just barely fourth quarter Royals rally. New York 36 37 .486 23% Of. his USAC championship car. rine producta FToridians 30 48 .411 29 (,.)t out of a car and check in at ju the 14th inning. Jay John- 102.9 points per gam e, the low­ enough in the second half, as Cincinnati’s Nate Archibald Foyt said for the record: "I win races A toial of 66 different exhlhltors will Carolina 29 44 .397 80 the rehaMUtatiop center. stone capped the uprialng est fl^re in the NBA. That de­ Lou Hudson sparked a Hawk was the game’s high scorer to pay my bills!” be displaying their merchandise. Pittsburg^ 24 49 .329 36 OhioState Tourney Sites ‘iNow I feel like an iron against Ken Tatum, the sixth Cup Tennis Title fense has been a key to the rally. A layup by Hudson with O f W orld A with 36 points. Neal Walk was West Division . man,” he said Jokingly Wednes- Boston pitcher, with a gruid- Bulls’ 62-22 record, third best in seven seconds left lifted the high for Phoenix with 18. Utah 61 21 .708 — Turns Down Ellington Blip’s opponent day atter coUecti^ four hits g,am homer over the fence in tiAtJT>irnPn (AP)--_Ar member of the invading Aus- —Saturday at 7 p.m. Bob Indiana 39 80 .666 10% in the CIAC Class 8 finals and going the entire route in right center. u • tralian professional team. Lutz of the United States vs. Dallas 34 40 .469 18 Saturday night at UConn at the R ed S<»c’ 11-7 exhIMtion loss Bej ggx travel from the thur .^ h e beg*ns A m e^ three-day eyOnt winds up Roy Emerson of , fol- Sports Dial College Baskethall Roundup Denver 29 41 .414 21 NIT Offer 7:30 wlU be CromweU High. to the CSiicago White Sox in 14 ^est coast to the east coa^ for ca's defense of the World crowd-drawert lowed by two doubles. Team The latter gained the right innings at Sar ota. a meeting vrith the New York Cup Friday in the opening ^ world’s No l play- captains Fred Stolle of Austral- SA’FURDAY Memphis 24 47 .388 26% NEW YORK (AP) — Indiana, last night to defend their ti­ Griffin, vriio A .tde only nine Yankees today at Ft. Lauder- ggj; the $30,000 Aetna g , Australian Rod Laver. ia and Donald Dell of the 1:00 (18) Citrus Golf Open c-gald BlUy Burton after he Montreal 40 14 12 92 257 Ten race while Indiana is IN OW^ - K . e 1 1. e S on Hixnerzence who is ranked tops among U.S. ygar 4.3 (8) NBA; Knicks vs. o’ clock . Emile Francis and Billy ***ch curve on the blade, if a "l tdd Skov 'you can’t take mer ooWelder Jim PleroaU tories Wednesday nlg^t. and his Eastern Kentucky 'Toronto 29 27 11 69 178 fourth. ■9- Senators who play tennis. World CJup began in Bos- C eltics Hie latter two games will toam protests a stick, it is con- the second. I haven’t played ho* been hired by the Oak- Eastern Kentucky defeated teammates cinched a berth in Detroit 29 30 9 67 224 The addition of the three m ORLANDO, 'Fla. (AP) — Snead, winner of 84 official if the Australians win, the ton as a program to raise mon- 4:30 (18) Golf be in the Class L Division. Reay, who will be assisted floated by the referee and with it yet,” said HuU. "I Itoow laud Athletics to seU season Morehead 98-86 to decide the the national playoffs. Buffalo . 13 39 16 41 172 teams Wednesday brought the ED BASSELL ED P E B B Y “He’s' probably the most amaz- events—some Independent sta- CJup wUl be given to the team ey for inner-city tennis courts, (24) Tennis b y instructors Glen. Sather measured after the g:ame. A the rules better than he does.” tickets to Esst Bay firms, Ohio Valley Conference repre- It took a lingering year and a Vaiujvr. 16 44 6 38 163 field to 11 and left five open ing athlete in the world,” said tlsticlans list him with as many by Sir Laurence McIntyre, Ashe, a Negro, and Pasarc'U, a and Dennis Hull. curve in excess of one-haU inch Hiz exchange delayed play a spokesman tor the club an­ sentatlve and San Francisco three:way fight to decide the West Division berths in the 36-year-old i>ost- Lee Trevino, shaking his head as 130 titles—admits that putt- CBE, Australia’s permanent Puerto-Rican pro, both plan Bowlers Advance MCC Turned in Sub-Par Season Pay attention. Art Skov. costs the offending player $200. about 14 minutes imt didn’t nounced Tuesday. 'Turiili^ ’Trousers, a . 8-year- beat Santa Clara 03-56 to win OVC battle. Eastern Kentucky, Chicago 40 17 10 90 218 season tournament, which - in awe. "He’s the master.” ing is his biggest problem now. representativeto the United youth clinics in Hartfordduring Bkov, Who is employed as a 'If the stick is found to be legal, change the outcome of the Piersal, 42, has spent the old llMy star o f 1971, won nine the -West Coast Athletic Confer- Morehead and Western Ken- Minn. 33 24 9 76 176 166 starts March 17 at Madison "If lie could just putt a little He’s gone to a sidesaddle style. Nations. the tournament. referee Iqr the National Hockey the check costs the complaining 1 game. The Rangers rode out past tiiree years as manager of her 11 races, all in Califor­ ence. tucky had finished the reguldr St. Louis 24 35 9 67 185 218 Square Garden. In Holiday Play .” said Jack Nlcklaus, letting facing the hole with the club In the draw Wednesday, the Aetna, the insurance giant, League sent SYancis end Reay team $26. |th^ late penalty and the tie of the Roanoke, ■ Va. Buck- nia. Her sire was Bagdad. “It’s been a long time com- co-champions, Phlla. 22 88 11 56 166 204 A few of the spots no doubt uie sentence trail off in unspo- just cutside his right toe and following matches were set: hopes to make the World Chip Quarterfinals were rolled in into a gam^ of cat and mouse ••i>u bet 60 percent of melr stood. eUns of the Atlantio Coast ’’This is vriiat it’s all about, a Calif. 19 82 16 64 186 249 will be saved foc; teams in the Perry and Bassell ken acknowledgement of what the right hand far down the —FYlday at 7 p.m. Ashe vs. an annual affair under Us the Holiday Junior Bowling with 2% minutes left in New sticks were lUegal,” said Brad Parte’s late goal earaed FootbaU Conference. Prior to chance to play In the NCAA Pitts. 21 37 9 61 173 223 Atlantic CToast (Conference, shaft. Newcombe followed by Laver name. ’Tournament yesterday. Yortt’s 8-3 tie against Cadcago Francis. "I could have made the deadlock for New York, ex- that, he served two years as playoffs,” said George Bryant, L. Angeles 17 44 7 41 169 260 which now is holding a playoff,, obiect of their wonder "You’re just putting with the vs. Charlie Pasarell, the young ------One match was a forfeit Wedneaday idgbt. him pick up every one of them tending the Rangers’ unbeaten a public relaUons r^resenta- who scored 26. and for the winner of the Mls- K0.vBiT.oid ^ ^ St. Thomas Aquinas 48, Im- Brian McMahon 2, Chris Plum- three games, Bassell gpt into the and a 4.2 gam e record and BiU attention,” confided Reay- He Bueyk’s Power - Play in the • INSPECT BRAKE DRUMS Eastern Kentucky thus com­ Missouri, the Big Eight run- ley 0. groove immediately upon his Anlello contributed 72 and foitr Open. berth in the East Division of f pleted first-round jiairings in ^ maculate 46 nerup, has a 20-5 record with a decided that in a tie game, 2% e CHECK WHEEL CYLINDERS JUNIOR BOYS return and tallied 882 points for each game and McGee came up i' ii 'J L M the American Basketball Asso- f the NCAA post-season playoff Guilford 76, M ills Regional game remaining against Okla­ minutes left to play, would be “I’m scraping the bottom of FOR LEIAKS Michael Evans 2, Daryl Luk­ a 21.2 per gam e average. Per­ with 72 and 8.4. clatKm, two seconds might have 7*'“! ® “ and wUl face Florida State in a 63 hom a. Saturday night. (Coach ^ipqrtune.' the barrel,” Snead disclaimed meant a ball game. Carolina. as 1; John Johnson, 2, Glenn ry averaged 18.8 points per out­ Sullivan leil in steals with '116 Nets Bniins Victory e INSPECT MASTER CYL­ Mideast regional game Satur­ Northwest Catholic 88, Nor­ Norm' Stewart’s club is led by Stan Miklta, one of Reay's in his West Virginia drawl. MAGICIANS wich Tech 69 Correnti 0; Pat (jallahan' 2, Bill ing. in 20 gam es fo r a 6.8 average ' at t , 1 t . u „ ■ ITIAMSAL — Jean Archom- .."I’mt.w, Just tryln’ to get by on INDER A HYDRAULIC So cemtends Carolina general the Cougars a day. 6-7 Jehn Brown. • more efficient operatives, LINES manager Carl Scheer, whose Same back of the Floridians, Kolbe 62, Sf. Paul 62 Wilson 0. BasseU was named to the AU- and P erry had 106 fo r fiv e and asked Skov to eocomlne Sother’s NEW YORK (AP)H-The New York Rangers haw bautt 179^, amcc Brown 175- « ^ r i ^ o now .” * 3 6 “ San FT-anclsco, by virtue of .Lafayette, a member of the Including Lining club lost an cqyportunlty to "’ho were beaten by Virg:inla MontvUle 66, Kaynor Tech SENIOR BOYS Oommunlty Cdiege second R eaves 86 fo r a 6.8 m ark. glove and the referee dis­ the longest unbeaten stieak going of any team m the i8M87, Carolyn SuUinski m - ^ that he has. Experience. e FILL MASTER CYLINDER its WCAC championship, has Middle Atlantic Conference The Cougars averaged 87.6 TO PROPER LEVEL move into a tie with the Florid- 127-117. In the only other ABA 47 Rick Johnson 2, Ken Miller 1; team. covered the hole. National Hockey League this year. m i , (foonle Bente 176, Betty example, he turned pro drawn a bye in the ffrst round last attended the NIT in 1966. points per game as compared - POLARA - 9 ions by dropping a 98-96 decl- same, Utah nipped. Pittsburgh Ansonla 79, Bethel 44 Dave Plumley 2, Arthur Mart- Only four members of the 14- And even at the rate they’re ^he third-nlace ffonsdians Tidwell 464,. Jan Wright 461. ArnMd Palmer was a and will meet the winner of Uie In their first year under (Coach “Hiat’s a two mlpute penalty And even at tno rate ineyro third-place ______e REUNE BRAKES FURYS $4.00 MORE nelli 1; Mark Plefka 2, Rob Ni­ to 98.4 for opponents. three-year-old toddler in Lat- slon to the Kentucky Colonels IK'113. Long Beach State-Brigham Basslck 62, Seymour 66 Tom Davis, the Leopards won man squad will be lost to gradu­ for using Ulegel equipment,” going, they still can't gain closed to within seven points M • ADJUST AND EQUALIZE cola 0, R obert M lgliore 2, Hal ation, Perry, Bill Reaves, Glen TOP SOOBBBS ELKS — Tony Salvatore 188- robe. Pa., Sammy Baugh was a WHEEL CYLINDER Wednesday nlg^it. The Floridians had. the two Young game In the West. 20 o f 26 gam es. declared Skov. ground on the Boston Bruins. York by w*'*iy*"g Pltts- BRAKES AND TURNING AND ’The Cougars, who trailed by high scorers but the Squires Rawlings 6. Prince and Jim Sullivan. G . T . Ave. Enter Prof. Francis. “The While the Rar.-jers tied the purgh. A breakaw.oy i^oal by 867 D ick Firti 144, M lko Denhup high school football star in ”I don’t even want to think BasseU 21.2 e CHECK AND ADJUST TRUEING OF DRUMS as many as 20 points during the had the balance—and the Ixil- BANTAM GIRLS Also winding up with a twin- 18 882 rule aay« you can’t have a hMe (Jhlcogo Black Hawks 8-8 YV^ CJwrnoyer tied tiie score Bob Taknadge 145-391, Texas, Babe Ruth and Ixhi about that game in Provo, P erry PARKINO BRAKE EXTRA! game, pulled within two points ance won. Larry Jones scored Kathy Banavige 2, Lisa Cox figure per game scoring aver­ 21 884 18.8 in the glove that aUows use of Wednesday night to run their gj .3.3 ^ th 26 seconds loft in the Pirkey 887, Brian McNamara Gehrig were tearihg things up Utah,” said Coach Bob Gaillard M cGee 21 216 10.2 Disc Brakes Slightly Extra of the (Jolonels on a basket by 34 points and Wlilie Long added lr> Michele Vancour 2, Cindy age w as Jim M cGee at 10.2. the bare fingraa,” said Francis, unbeaten string to 16 games, ggeond period and third-period Tony Desimone 366, Dom for the Yankees, Joe LauIs was e ROAD TEST of San Friipclsco. ”I had made Balance Keys Mariarty Win Grant 9.0 George Carter with 34 seconds 28 for the Floridians, but the Formica 1; Amy Qoulls 2, Bon­ Close 'behind were Ellie Grant 11 99 ‘Bather’s glove was checked Boston beat the Wttnnesota -Qgjg by. Jim Roberts and ®®'k emerging from the Golden no plans past the game with Ostrout vCKvi CHRYSLER PRODUCTS ONLY left. Kentucky then stalled tor Cougars had six players in nie Lavoie 1; Michelle Conran at nine points and Dale Ostrout 21 184 8.8 out earlier in the season by an- North Stars 8-4, extending the Frank Mediovllch gave Mont- Cihrlitadore 8M, Hank Michaud Glove ranks in Detroit, Santa Clara.” K elly 6.4 as long as it could, but Louie double figures, led by Charlie In Thriller Over Groman^s 2, Ann Steeves 0. with an 8.8 game average. 18 li e other ref, John AlKiley—ho Bruins’ lead in the NHL’a Blast jggj jggj_ Elddie Shack Seymour. about 10 yards shorter What plana Gaillard did Prince 20 180 .6 .2 Oampier’s shot missed the rim Scott, who scored 27. JUNIOR GIRLS Rebounding laurels went to wean No, 1 on his back, you Division to eJg^t points. scored Pittsburgh’s last gosl. ------with every club than I used to make were to stop Mike ^tew- Balance keyed the play of Goodrow 21 117 8.6 * BENEFIT GAME! FRONT END ALIGNMENT and the Colonels lost the ball on The Squires led by eight art, Santa Clara’s great per­ minutes left. The MB’s pulled Debbie Gllnack 2, Janice Grant with 11.6 per gam e. Bas­ know—and ruled

Bushiest Senrieet 13 Help Wcmted-Femole 35 13 Skin opening CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS 7 Woody plant UNUSED or-unwanted re- 14 Regret 8 Portable chair ' (• 8:30 A.M . to 5KI0 PyM. CUSTOMERS SERVICE Order Your 15 Having curls 25 6peratic solo merchant ship m ov ed , |10. removal charge. HAPPY ADS 17 Abstract being 9 Order beforehand 26 Heating 43 Pipe------Aek for Dave, 875-6869. REPRESENTATIVES 18 Irish poet BERRY’S WORLR 10 Family devices 45 Cubic meter COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. National manufacturer and dis­ 19 Beverage member 28 Drugged 46 Country road STEPS, sidewalks, stone walls, “ Happy containers tributor has immediate openings 11 Soap-frame 30 Sicilian 47Mlmicker 4i80 P lM. DAT BBFORB PDBUOAITON fireplaces, flagstone terrscea. 21 Norwegian for customier service representa­ bar . volcano (var.) 48 Girl’s name All concrete repairs, both in­ li city 50 Indigo Deadline for Sataraagr mnd Mondagr le 4:80 p.m. Friday tives. ExceUent wages and bene­ 16 Reduce 31 Gaelic name side and outside, railings, Thought” 23 Neither’s 33 Scorch 51 Camera’s fits for individuals with one-two companion 20 Punctus in landscaping. ReasiMudNy music 35 Most “eye” PLEASE READ YOUR AD years customer service experi­ 24 GoUer’s term 22 Magnanimous uncommon 52 Brink priced. Call 648-0851. 27 Hourglass ence; typing is required. T od ay! 24 Saucy 40 Dutch 55 E3ders (ab.) O U ^ e d w “Want Ada’* are taken over the phone aa a ingredient A p p ly 29 Roman date adverOaer ■hoold read hla ad & FIB8T 1 2 3 4 r ' 7 8 9 10 II D ^ IT and RBPOBT EBBOBS In tim f o r t e JUNK cars removed," any con­ 32Expunger dition. 810. Phone 872-9488. MARTIN-BROWER CORP. 34iknbeiUshed neat inaorfte. I t e H eryi la rM^onalble for only OMB in- CALL 643-2711 12 13 14 corro^ or omttted insergon lor any adverttaom^ and te n 200 Prestige Park Rd. 36 Being borne UOHT trucking, odd jobs, also, 37 Artistic IS 1^ 17 !? taeertlon. Errora which East Hartford coloration j y * ? . '**’5..®* *•* aflvorllaeniont will not he moving large appllahces. or call 528-9886 Manchester 38 Thin tin plate 18 19 20 corrected by “ make good" inaertton. Burning barrels delivered. $4. . . . SofM«on« 39 Tributary of 644-1775. RBXKS’TERED Nurse — Emer­ 21 22 i3 may hav« M«t you the Elbe gency room, 8-11 p.m. shift, Evening 41Eeminine 24 28 28 27 28 to 30 31 SNOW Plowing — commercial fuU-tlme, RockvUle General o happy afH nickname 643-2711 SHEeesH/ PON'T TRUST \ ■ and residential. Cold morn­ Hospital, 872-0601 ext. 26. Herald y YOUR OWW SON AKjy 1 42 Past 32 33 34 38 ings, can’t start your car? We MORE, EHt GONE COM-\ 44 Fruit drinks PART-TTME counter work, 'AIERCIAL,EH? AIN'T YOU ' 46 Kind of pass 36 37 will! Reasonable rates. Call ; FORCETTIN’ALLTH' LITTLE in fo o tb ^ Autempbiles For Sole, 4 now. 646-8467, 647-9804. Monday, Wednesday and Fri-“ \ EXTRA THINGS I PO FOR 49 Vapid 38 39 40 day. lOdnight to 6 a .m . U ni­ ■ 1909 MERCURY, station wag- ’TWO YOUNG married men will ' YOU, UIKE--UH--LIRE--ER-- 53 GTs address 42 43 44 form furnished. Come In for ... LE/WYIE EXAMINE THAT- 54 Sparkled HERALD on, air conditioned, 11,850. do small repair Jobs and palnt- 1 AIN'T SIGNIN' WTTHOUT y Interview, 7-9 p.m. ’Tuesday, Happy Birthday 56 Father of 48 47 48 to 80 61 82 Savlngs Bank of Manchester. Ing, also cellar cleaning and Wednesday or Friday eve­ A thorough STUpy/ Abner (Bib.) BOX LETTERS 0*6-1700. Ugh! trucking. Call 646-2692, 57 Roman Cupid M 84 86 nings. Dtuikln Donuts, 835 Cen­ 58Bellsotmd For Your V CHEVROLET Nova 1971. 4Hloor ter St., Manchester. LORRIE ROBERTS 59 Bitter vetch 86 87 88 sedan, 6 cylinder, standard FREE — Interior decorating ~ - MAID wanted part-time, morn­ 60 Burmese to 86 01 ^ f f i ^ t i o n . wood sprites trai^lsBlaii, radio, ndilte- service. Advice on color selec­ 9 f ings. Must have own traiupor- 1., 88 differences in an effort to find common ground— w e can, Manchester law office. Write 3rd Anniversary the box in an envelope — 1966 MUSTANG, 289 V-8, 4- Main St., Manchester. Hours too, my dear!" to Box A, Manchester Herald. MR. & MRS. PENQUIN address to the Classified speed on floor, $850. Call after daily 7:80-8, ’Ihursday, 7:80-0 CAROL M anager, Manoheater 6, 648-2828. Saturday, 7:80-4. 848-7958. OLERK-’TYPIST, small office on your election, Evening Herald, together in Manchester. Good working from your With Love, with a memo listing the 1968 RENAULT 10, 4-speed, TREE SERVICE (S ou cier) conditions, five-day week. Peon Bob & Kimberly Marie WHY MOTHERS GET GRAY coinpanlM. you do NOT eccnomical, very good nm- Trees cut, building lots clear- DoM fjiia and Phone 647-9979. want to see your letter. nlngcdndltion, asking $750. ed, trees topped. Got a tree ___ f — Business Opportunity 28 "DON’T fence me in.’’ If that’s Yoiu: letter mil be de­ Call 5684)806. problem? Well ..worth phone h^nim neyl 1 6 - A Happy Birthday stroyed If the advertiser caU, 742-8252. the way you feel about a 9 to 6 is one you've mentioned. 1065 VOUCBWAOEN bus, good ROOSTNO — Specializing re­ Job, Avon is for you. Avon MOM Happy SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL If not it will bf handled condition. Gas heater, asking pairing roofs of all kinds, new SPRING Representatives set their own in the usual mahner. $600 firm. Iten e 643-0675. roofs, gutter work, chimneys, L ov e, 25th Anniversary HousehoM ServieM 13-A IS THE SEASON hours, selling our famous cleaned and repaired. 30 years products in their spare time. Bob, Lola, Maureen, WASHING machine repairs, experience. Free estimates. TO B E G IN A CaU now , 289-4922. Mandy, David, Cathy 1966 FO RD M ustang, 6 cy lin d w , r c a , WhlrlpwN, Kenmore, Call Howley, 643-6361. PROFITABLE BUSINESS ______and N ana______GILBERT & SULLIVAN Lost cuid Found 1 very clean. Phone 647-9315. ^ytag. Reasonable rates. COMPANION to elderly lady, Owner of Pike Coin Wash and weM i^iSle Heoting oiKi Ptumbhig NEW 8-BAY COLONIAL Monday to Friday, 30-40 hours Happy Birthday WORKSHOP 17 CAR-CARE CENTER per week. Nen-smokers pre­ ferred. 649-8625 after yS p.m. Chester.'ApjSte^ made for “ GRANTS ^umblng Service - AVAILABLE. CARL payments. or best™ ’ «««»• otter, mnat must »ii sell. ooiiCall ——i-. Free estimates, plus' quality and weekends. Love, work. 643-6341. ’TOLLAND’TURNPIKE Love Always, 043-0706. CELLARS, attics and garages ______SCHOOL bus drivers wanted to Mom, Dad, John, POUND —Beautiful young MANCHESTER M drive In Manchester. Approxi­ But'S?. O.AMK i>« w *; y?* Fred and Cindy nese cat on : CaU mately 7ti5 to 8:45 a.m. and PATIENCE ter St. Manchester.Mancheeter. Please merchanSse In^e. ^ 644- Bathroom remodel- miles, no rust, Immaculate. ing ^ and repairs. Free esti- 2:15 to 3:46 p.m. We will train call 742-7870, 0209. $600 firm . 649-3417. mates. Call 640-3806. you. CaU 643-2414. Happy Birthday POUND - SUNOCO (See you iicngrel, n^ MAVERICK, good **«««*« Plumbing SEORETARY-Receptionist CARL "JODY" black and white. CaU condltimi. $1,896. Savings Bank tics cleaned, odd Jobs, lawns, _ courteous service. 568-8400 Excellent opportunity avail­ HOVEY Warden, 64A4605. trees out and removed. CaU March 24th and 25th) of MaMdtester, ‘846-1700. 845.^90 Evenings and weekends, Mr. able In a local medical office. 643-6000. '______Love, DRilOK FOUND -r Hound, male, black, Monaghan, 247-2460. Pleasant surroundings with 1084 OLD6 MOBILE, itiuflre, hours 9 until 5, Monday, Rena "Buffy" BY FRANK BAGINSKJ IM. tan and blue tick. CaU Dog REWEAVING of bums, moth- MIHillMV 'tPVJNJ, Wednesday, Thursday and Fri­ Happy Birthday A Warden, 8464066. exceUent condition, repaired. Win- . FOR LEASE —Sperry’s Glen, ______dow shades made to measure, Vi®S 8n K U lH ig 19 day and 9 until noon Saturday. B olton , 6 a cre pond plu s 20 ExceUent typing and accuracy “Happy 1st Birthday EVA acres recreation area includ­ 2 1967 DODGE Dart, good ccndl- Venetian Keys d r e s s m a KINO and altera- with figures required. Neat­ with L ove from t im w wn. i», Tjj. »*■ III t Announeemeht* ing concession stands, pa- ______tion , 6 cylinder engine, au- made w ^ you w^t Tape w- oons-also sUpcovers and ness and pleasant telej^cne ELAINE Daddy, Mommy, Ellen, vlUon, athletic tields, swim­ “ You know what I think, Pop? If we had ponies RE^IRVB NOW! N w banquet tomatic transmlsslcni, power cordem for m nt Marlow’s, 867 draperies made. Free pick-up msumer essential. Qualified haU, air-conditioned, carpeted, steering, radio. CaU 64^9338. Main St., 649-0221.______j^d deUvery. CaU 643-6469 ask ming, picnic area, etc. $2,600 Angus, Lambsie instead of that thing, we'd all be a lot happlerl" appUcanta should submit busi­ Love, full bar. kitchen faclUties. ______fo r Anne. per year. Ideal for club^ or­ ness and personal references Joe and Carol B.Y.O.B.’ weddings,wBuuuMjB, banquets,U U «, 0ORVAIR, new ^ parts. ’Two ^ Building.1 jj g/mcontnienng tying ring 14iq ------ladjes’ ganizations or individuals. Call to Box ‘‘S3’’, Manchester Her­ 0114 dresses, suits, wed- stags, aU social functions. Ca. ^ a fter 6 p.m., 561-1081. ald. terers available. The Colony ® P'™" ^ Hawley Street. MASONRY, low out of season ding gowns and veUs, aU cus- Happy 26th MOM and DAD R oom (formerly Ye Olde prices, all types of stone and tom made. Some alteratiims. B(X>KKEEPER — Automotive Thanks for being such Meeting HaiU), Odony Shops, 1969 t o d GE Dart. 340, 4 speed, concrete work. Replaster and Reasonable prices. 649-1183 Schools and Clossos 33 experience helpful, not neces­ Wedding Anniversary WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALLI great parents. South Windsor, Conn. 286-3851, ,„erienced through EDITH AND FRANK ■ 621-0041. 1 ------after 6 p.m. 643-1870, 644-2976. M oving BULLDOZER trial balance, experience in TRUDNAK Love from I CAN GIVE MOD A PRETTV eleotnaiic accounting helpful. SOViETiMEe, NEXT TIAAE MOtl OPERATORS L ov e, Daughter II WHV? o o ,a o M B GOOD PRICE ON 'MORMS. ‘ Trucks - Tractors 5 NEWTON H. SMITH A SONS — Thicklng - Storage 20 CaU Mr. Bayless at ‘Ted ‘Tru- AND SEE ME... Penonob — Remodeling, repairing, addi- ^ NEEDED don, Inc., 646-1712. Children and Friends tions, rec rooms, porches and MANCHESTER — Delivery Happy Birthday TAX returns and aU your book- 1955 cHEVY panel truck, call roottng. No Job too smaU. CaU trucking and package de- BIG MONEY CAREER DENTAL Secretary — recep­ Happy Birthday keeirfng chores done profes- 043-0679, after 5 p.m. 649-3144. livery. Refrigerators, washers BE READY FOR SPRING tionist wanted for modern BOMPA BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY sionaUy. Your home or mine. ------... ------and stove moving specialty. downtown Hartford specialty "JESSY JAN" L ov e, Reasonably rates. CaU 649- CARPENTRY — Repairs, re- Folding chairs for rent. 849- Resident TOhool speclalizii^ In office. Typing and basic book­ Nana, Murray, Ceil, 9145. Auto Aeeossoiio»-TIrot modeling, additions, roofing. 0762. complete field training on back- le TVIEftE A HOWEVER, MR. ABERNATHy DOESNl- 6 keeping necessary. Call 522- Love, CaU David Patria, South Wind­ hoes, loaders, and dozers. FuU Pam, Al, Greg, Linda, SUGGESTION R E A U y ENCOURAGE A LOT OF C R IT IO SM . 9211. INCOME TAX returns prepar- IMPORTED) GAR tires on sale sor, 644-1796. and part-time classes. AUied Jeanne Pepe and Pumpkin BOX? ed by appointmMit in your at the Tire Outlet, Vemon Or- Painting - Papering 21 Omatruction Training School, ______home or office. Personal and cle, Vemon, Conn. i CARPENTRY AND i^TTTMn Spnngfleld, Masa. CaU CoUect BABYSITTER to Uve In, care business. Call 648-5888, Ruesell ^----- CBH^G — expert 1^ 3.0080 anytime. for two small boys. 647-1280. Happy Birthday —- BUILDING Happy s^. Burnett. workmanship. One celUng or TraHen - • Repairs—Remodeling all your ceilings repaired and 2nd Anniversary C' Ifn bf NU. bK. TM. K,, U.s. brt. CT(. <3!AU-J CARL MoWIe Homes b Masonry—Concrete painted. Also Interior painting H elp W anted Fem flle 35 NURSES AIDE, 11-7, Laurel BILL and DANA INCXXKb t a x e s prepared by ------• Cabinets—Formica and wallpapering. CaU 289- Manor, 649-4519. Love, Gordon Fogg, 646-8^. 1969 YELLOWSTONE 19^’ • No Job too smaU. 0778 from CAPTAIN EASY BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE self-contained traUer. Com­ IF ycu need an RN, LPN, or Jeanne Bruce and Darlene CONNBICTTCUT and Federal 649-0773 Evenings KIICHARD E. MARTIN. Full Are You The Qualified trained aide, call Medical ‘ b ' ' ' plete with canopy and mos- W H Ite B lB P S’OB'S PREPARING TD JU0T BETWEEN 09,- IMPEEP7...SO ^...BBCAIH...BECAUSE I CAN PROVE...... THAT WHAT tax returhs prepared in your netting. $2,496. 742-7698. LEUN CIESZYNSKI buUder — professional painting service, Placement Service. Licensed LEAVE, ABK/9 HOWAKP (3RANT MR. GRANT 90ME0NE THArS WHY VDU'RE Happy Birthday ABOUT H l«’MieHT/WARB” ... home. KU Sheridan, 742-9287, — ------— ------. n ew h om es custom ImUt, re- Interior-exterior. Free esti­ SECRETARY and bonded. 232-5226. Happy Birthday ELBE HAP - n « fiA M B HERE!„.WELL, PM after 5 p.m. p. FRANKUN camper, exceUent additions, rec mates, fuUy insured. 649-4411. GRANDMA B A PBfU BN CB WHILE SLAP YOU BAIP WOMAN wanted, S hours week­ ED STAVING AT THIS “ EKPEieiENCE" condition, sleeps 6, completely With, above-average skills, LN^OOME TAX preparation nfSIDE—outside painting. Spe­ ly, for housework. Must have Love, l o p g e : RATHER THAN self-contained. On 1967 Chevro­ niodeled, hath tile, cement who desires employnvent in Love, PRBAM*. ( ^ 1 D on M oater, 649-8329, 247 let cuat^ camper with 827, > ;;^Sk.“ “stepa. dorl^OT.''”^ ! cial rates for people over 66. the V ernon a re a ? Ck>mpen- ow n tran sp ortation. C a ll 643- Chris, Shiffy, Mannew Mom and Dad, Lisa, 8U 6. . OaU my competitors, then call satiim open—commensurate 5037 after 5:80. speed.sed. Call after 4 p.m., 742- dential or commercial. CalCaU Jackie and ^ob 8284. me. Elstimates glvm . 649-7863. with ablUty. No phone Ihter- Susan and Johnny 649-4291. ___ view s. SALESWOMAN —Pilgrim Mills BY ROY CRANE AulOmoMIgt For Sqie 4 g. a r r o w camper, exceUent DORMERS, garages, porches, GEORGE N. CONVERSE — . Fabldc Department Store , -is BUZZ SAWYER interior, exterior, painting, Conversion C/hemical Corp. looking. for a mature woman, Happy Birthday Happy Birthday SIT POWN,«VBOy. REC06NIZEP 1969 ‘TOYOTA, Corona, deluxe, condten. roe rooms, room additions, paper hanging. Free eatl- 210 East Main St. W W 9 1 VATTA P A R Tie ROOM AS THE 40,000 mUes, exceUent condl- talned, aU the extras. 64»6258. Mtchena, add-a^levels, roottng, days, 10-8. Apply Pilgrim NELL ITS EVEN GOT A 1 WANT TO SET mates. CaU after 8 p.m^, 848- R ockvU le, Conn. 06066 M ilU , 434 O akland St., M an­ MOM TO KNOWTOUTCITtR. BW Py^H SLEPME^ tlori. $1,200 or best offer. OaU siding, general rapaini. Qual­ PARLOR. COUNTRY HOl/SB- 2804. ______ch ester. Y E T I WOKE UP 876-1947. '' ' ity workmanship, Financing Love, Love, BACK HERE AT ____ 10 Bconomy Builders, j. p . LEWIS ft SON., custom a*^f RN or LPN. 2 nights per week. Will THE LOP0EI N E E D C A R ? Credit very bad? SOTViCa Storage ,1W 648-6169, , 872-0647,. eve-'t decorating, Interior and ot- wltofl^b^hours. CaU CaU 646-0129. John and Edith terior, peqiertiBniChig, fuUy in- for Interview, 648-0472. TWO LADIES over 21 needed STEVE CANYON BY MILTON CANIFF a^lS£ *"lX ed lK “"<>dl JT l a f l a m ME - Carpenter ^ estimatea, caU ...... ’ - Happy Birthday I Happy Birthday ^ 64841063. $2 H O U RLY, plu s bonuses fo r fer telephone work In our Man­ where. Not amaU loan finance contractor. Additions, remod- chester (rftice. Evenings, 5 to MOM ^WE ARE COUi&B STUDENTS, part-time servicing of FuUer to our best friend 9 ellqg and repairs. 876-1642. OF COURSE,SIR,SO OUR PEOPLE company plan. Douglas Motors Brush customers. No experi­ 9 p.m., Pay $1.85 minimum. Love, LORRAINE 845 M ain. Floor RnMiliig 24 No experience . necessary, MUST HAVE FULL EXPENSES Motaraycltt-llcyclet 11 WES ROBBINS carpentry re- ence or car necessary. CaU Joyce, Bruce for the car, air coach iqione Mr. Blaha, 648-4851. Love, FARE RETURNING, PlUS.yrg 1969 OSSA, good condition, 280 modeling speciallat. Additions, FLOOR SANDINO. and refin- 648-0472. and Precious rec rooms, dormers, porchea, f«hing (qMCialisiilig in older Barb and Lisa LINCOLN h e, w ood s M ke, $40a 742-7187 , a fte r 5 p .m . CONTINENTAL Happy Birthday . — ------r : ; V erfalU e. 84641760. 872- ______EXPERIENODSD computor op- 13 KTTCHBNS remodeled, ^ rec ------UCENSED practical nurse, 8 era tor wwted to work nights. ELEANOR 'Send a Smile - 1967 Bustnosii Sorvleet rooms, home repairs by' ex- p.m. to 11 p,m., part-time; 11 3-11 p.m. ExceUent opportuni- Our O. I. R. R. Gal aU powar, air-conditioned, PURTTY Cleaning Company — perte with over 20 years ex- p.m. to 7 a.m., part-time. St. ty to associate yourself with a 4-door vlnvl ton. Aak for Harry rug, floor and window clean- perience. For free estimate from Get a Smile" 1 ~ ■ II pimninv. MULOMci « . ' pp Ahthony NuTsbig Homc, Roclc- company tops In Its flald. Kx- OnU fOT fre^ e^mate. caU 646-5864 evenlnga, 648-2068. £7 ^e. *re-9121. ceUent benefits, salary open. The Other 4 LANCELOT KER and PENN 04841689 or 649-9M9 We honor Master Charge. CaU ------5 -2 ------!------Apply Coca Cola, 46i Main St., 647-9080. Pnnfthn SM Iiia 16 MOR’TGAGES — tet, and 2nd, WOMAN to care for two chU- East Hartford, WOOPY, HOU ©HC3ULP' '^IF HOUR WIFE ew e& tswwiing “ , iw mortarasresmortgages — Interim flnanc-flnanc dwn.dran, nlahts.nights. Manchester ------CARPENTBSt avfUlabte eva- LEARN TO THE HOU A HARP TIM E, area. Must have own trans- BUS BOY wanted, fuU-tin^e B O S S C?F t h e HOUSE WHiV POM T hOU p u t mhgs. qnd Wteken^._^No Sentol Real portation. Call between days. CaU for appointment, LIKE X A M I , V HOUR piPPT PPWN Z too” Wg or too smaU. GaU storm windows, awnings. ()ual- _ . . . „ „ 10 TO BE SOLO Steidien Martin at 646-TO6 af- Ity workmanship, free es$l-[ Estate Assoc., 848-6129.______a.m. and 2 p.m., 846-2647. 613-1410. NOW You Can Charge It! Painting and LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON AT AUCTION tor 2 p.m. mates, FuUy insured. 649-8417, m OR’TOAOES, loans, first, sec- Papering. Fully insured, workmen's compenia- 872-9187. ond, third. AU kteds. Realty SHOWER POWER! tion, liability, property damage. i’ p W f^ R t p j ^STMitHT isrr2 T w a TT DICK’S Snow Plowing —Spo- SHownt rownii 1965 Ford Mwlong ola lli^ In serving Rockledge BIDWELL Home Improvement statewld^ Credit rating u ^cc- RENT a nameless electric RENT a flameleas electric water heater. Aa Uttie aa o Hardfop. Sorid Ha. and surrounding areas. Drtva- Go. Siqiert Installation of ahi- , Iteasonable. Oonfldm- 68 water heater. Aa Uttia as 08o a week. FREE servlce/nor- WE HONOR 5F07C396190 ^ ys, sidewalks, kandlng. CaU mlnum iWlng. gutters and a week. FREE oervtoe,ter- inal InalaUation on Helco trims. Roofing Installation and ^ Umdy Agency. 527 7971. T. J. FLANAGAN \ - TH im i., KABOH . 64S-O008. mal Inatallatlon on Hekso lines.' ■8 18tM AM, > repairs. 649A490, 875-M09. 100 Oonstitution Plasa, Hart­ lin es, c h a n d y ford. Evenings, 2884)870. & SONS n man, general repairs, J & l PROGRESSIVE pointing, carpentry, and, ca- P-.ft S Roottng, meting an^ra- M o ria rty ment work. Reasonable rates pairs done, realistically./ Free FLUMHNO CO. EUCTRIC 643-1949 ogg> tr.gig’ur” ^ o • 818 Oeater teow ■ 289-2679 649-9055 m a n c b b s t b b , *"■ Read H erald Ads

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1972 PAGE TWENTY-TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1972 PAGE TWENTY-THREE HoMiW For luli 72 H o m h For Sole 72 Out qf Town THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY SHORTEN and WHIPPLE Business Loeolfons Houses For Sole 72 Houses For Sole 72 Wonted - Real Rstote 77 Wonted - Real Bitate 77 Manchester For Rent 64 FOREST HnjJt _ Immaculate M a n c h e s t e r 2-fam iiy 4-4, 2 Sole 75 ARE you having problems sell­ WE HAVE cUents who are pre­ CENTRAL ca r g a i^ e , sltuatod on 80x160 Anderson Claims 7-room Raised Ranch. Alumi­ NEW LISTING ing your home? Do yw want to pared to buy commercial prop­ How C O M E THE ~N VERSIOl OP A d u r Hi s P H o to iki i h e h is io r y b o o h s tot. International VERNON iTS CLASSIFIED WAREHOUSE space to ret num siding, 8 bedrooms, 2 full U ft R Colonial In execu­ Associates, avail yourself of the services erty, apartment houses, shop­ fA M O U e HERO ALW/WS LOOKS LOOMS m o r e l ik e THIS f c^proximately 1,500 feet AIR CONDITIONING 647-1800. LET’S GO DUTCH 1 baths, formal living room, tive area, Uvtag room Dutch Colonial design, 7^ of a firm that has been selltag ping centers or other invest­ LIKE THIS ? eluding fotir partitioned office dining room, rustic family colonial with with fireplace, formal din­ MANCHESTER — $19,400. Two- room s, 2 ceram ic baths, tally- real estate ta the Manchester ment property. All cash. Write spaces. Call Watkins Bros.,. room, 2 fireplaces. AU drapes, room, huge lot. Front^fe MW ing rooin, family room, bedrocm Rahch. Ceramfc equipped kitchen, 2-cor garage. area for over thirty years? or call — reverse charges, Pat Kleindienst Unfit 643-5171. Call the Jarvis Realty Co., Re­ Kenyon, Stoddard Realty Co., ADVERTISING curUilne, waU-to-wall carpet- 800’ . kitchen with buUt-tas cus­ bath, aluminum storms, cel­ Beamed cathedral ceilings, (Oontinned from Page One) tag and appHimee* tacluded. ^ fiUSJliSe. tom drapes, waU-to-waU car­ altors, MLS, 648-1121. We need 740 North Mata St., West Hart­ settlement experts lurvo de­ THREE-ROOM comer office lar, garage, covered patio. floor-to-celltag antique brick nounced as a sham. Having CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS peting, laundry room, half listings. ford, Conn,, 032-4867. from mine only when he and suite. House A Hale Bldg., 968 ’Trees, bus. Hutchins Agency, fireplace with raised hearth. All done this, he Issued an utterly 8:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. St. Phone 648-4846. .bath aU on the flbrst floor. R ealtors, 849-6324. this and m ore fo r $37,000. Mr. SBLLtNG your property? We his fellow writness ' began 40s. Owner: 648-9270. Second floor consists of A disingenuous statement about Lewis, 649-6806. need listings, caU John H. Lap- Meskill Calls dancing a semantic tango large bedrooms, master bed­ MANCHESTER — West side, 4- the matter Indicating he had no COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. pen In c., R ealtors, 649-6261. around the word ‘negotiate.’ ” role wdratever. . . AR MANCHESTER — ExceUent room with fuU bath and a bedroom Cape, fatally room, 2 He referred to testimony by 4:30 P.M. DAT BKFORK PCBUOATION Houses For Rent ..B&lW.. Revamp Talks ‘"nils country needs as its ___ condition and neighborhood. KEITH taU bath o ff the haUaray, baths, carpeting, garages, % Kleindiest, McLaren and Felix Deadline for Saturday and Monday Is 4 :S0 p.m. Friday SELUNQ your home or acre- HARTFORD (AP) — Gov. FOUR-ROOM Ranch, pleasant Ehcpondable five-room home This home has a 2-car ga­ acre lot. Only $29,900. Hayes BARROWS AND WALLACE CO. Rohatyn, and ITT director. top law-enforcement officer a REAL ESTATE age? For prompt frlen^y se^ Thomas J. Mesklll today ac- man who understand the law convenient suburban location, with fireplace, large family rage, aluminum aiding, alu­ Agency, 646-0131. Realtors — MLS Kleindlenst did not deny kitchen with breakfast nook, 646-4126 649-1922 y*®®’ Real- pgptgd the Democrats’ request and respecto the truth,” the TODB COOPERATION W Itl, garage, fireplace, basement. minum storms and screens, Manchester Parkade meeting wdth Rohatyn, Ander­ formal dining room, garage. ______ty, M®-®828. jjjj. ^ meeting to discuss the Wyoming Territory c o lu m n i 8 t said. "Richard BE APPREGUTia) D IA L 643^2711 April 1st. Working adults. 648- brick front, walk-out Ixum- $27,900 — CX5ZY 7-room home. M anchester 640-6306 son said. "Indeed, he teid his 2880. Lovely treed lot. Char Bon MANCHESTER — Seven-room Baseboard heat, two-car ga- ALL CASH for your property congressional redlstralcting Im- passed a. law granting Kleindlenst is not such a man. ment, wooded acre. This is a Needs decorat­ woman suffrage in 1869. contacts wdth M r. Rohatyn ‘set Agency, 643-0683. Colonial. New kitchen, two quaUty home In immaculate rag®. Nice bam, horse stalls, COVENTRY wlthta 24 hours. Avoid red P®®®®- He set Tuesday, as the \ta motion a series of events’ He Is unfit to be attorney gen­ CENT'ER STREEyr location, 6- baths, large rooms. Encloaed one acre. Hutchins Agency, ing but fo r $16,900 'Who ca res! tape, instant service. Hayes d®y. The World Almanac recalls era l.” Conrinued From Preceding Page room home, 1% baths, either MANCHESTER — Under con- condition and therefore F'lve-room Cape, fireplace, ga­ that adult Women in New which led to the resolution of porch. Aluminum siding. Dou­ won’t last long. Priced right Realtors, 649-6324. Agency, 6464)181. Th® top fou r D em ocratic the case. Yet he argued before Anderson quoted Mrs. Beaud, office 'or residential use. $800 structlon, 2 new Colonials. rage, ' treed lot, near lake. leaders of the legislature made Jersey could vote in gen­ who is hospitalized Irt Denver, ble garage. Hayes Agency, 646- at $61,600. this committee that he had monthly. R . D. Murdock, 643- Priced ta the low 80s. One lo­ SPRING ST. area — Superb An- Won’t last, ©all early. Fre- OF MANCHESTER their appeal ’Tuesday for bl- eral elections under a con­ Help Wonted-Mole \ 0131. dene no negotiating. Perhaps as saying ITT security officials 36 Help Wanted - 2692. cated In the Bentley School______FRECHETTE A MARTIN saldl buUt 7-room Raised chette ft Martin, Realtors, 647- partisan negotiations with the stitution adopted in 1776, more astonishing,’’ the colum­ "before her eyes...put a num­ TURRET Lathe — oet up -suid Mole or Female 37 area and the other ta the Por- — Combination Ranch,' many, many extras, 9993. Republican g;overnor over the provided they were “ worth ber of her office files through' a FIVE-ROOM Ranch with appli­ Realtors 647-9098 nist continued, "Mr. Rohatyn operate, nights or days. All 777; ter Street area. Call early. residential and business block, quaUty plus Hutchins Agency, LEGAL once-vetoed plan for redrawing 50 Pounds Proclamation ances, walking distance to MCANSFIHiLD — Browns Rd. and even Ju^e McLaren en­ document shredder to prevent beneflto. Dean Machine Prod- ambitious, trainable Frechette ft Martin Realtors, 6-room single family home, R ealtors, 649-5324. the state’s six congressional money, with clear estate in their being subpoenaed after Mata St. Call 643-7071 after 6 MANCHESTER 7-coom older ’Ihree-bedroom Split level, liv­ dorsed this transparent dis­ ucts, 102 Colonial Rd., Man- and looking for financial inde­ 647-9093. store and apartment, Elxcel- NOTICE districts. the same.” In 1807, this her memo became public.” p.m . home, exceUent condition, 4 SIX-ROOM Cape, aluminum ing room 'With bowed picture claim er. Chester. pendence? Small investment lent Investment, $86,900. Hayes The failure of the leglsla- provision was “ reinter­ 34ANCMES’l*ER—English Cape, bedrooms, convenient location, siding, new furnace, new roof, window and fireplace, oil hot. The Zoning Board of Appeals “There can be no doubt that Anderson’s testimony: required. Call for appointment. Agency, 646-0181. preted” and voting was —He said Dr. Victor L. -Lls- BRIDGEPORT Miller — set up 549-6015 days or evenings. mHILiM MILNER^ COVENTRY — 6 rooms, single 5 downstairs rooms. Include 2- newer Mtoh^, city utiUties. rec room, convenient location, water heat, drilled well, at- will hold public hearings on IX eg to S T a T w i>S»- Mr. Kleindlenst played a major house, $180 a month plus secu­ limited to free white male zka, a cardi&c surgeon treating and bperate, nights or days. — ------—------a l a bedrooms, a generous kitchen, Only $28,900. H ayes Agency, nice treed lot. Only $24,900. tached gfarage, large 'wooded Monday, M arch 20, 1972, start- ' role ta the settlement of the HUNTSVILLE, . HOMES OP citizens. Mrs. Beard, “has done referral All benefits. Dean Machine St^ey ProducU rity. Available March 16. Call den and a flreplaced living 646-0131. GoodchUd - Bartlett, Realtors, lot. Priced for quick sale, only tag at 7:00 p.m., ta the Hearing cen terT t! B riS ITT antitrust cases,” Anderson EXCELLENCE Copyrl^rht © li»T2, work for the Hamilton Life In­ Products, 102 Colonial Rd., or profitable independant Stan­ A lfred H eckler between 7 :80 room , 2%-bedrooms upstairs, 648-7887, 669-1744, 742-6786, 648- $23,600. Lessenger <3o. R eal- Room o f the M unicipal Building o i-io w Newspaper Enterprise Assn. said. "He helped'bring about a Manchester. ley D ealership phone 646-1035. and 8 a.m ., 742-6619. tail walk-out basement, ga- We have 2 real nice quaUty MANCHESTER 2098. t » r ., o r -a i-m s. to h..r .» ! con..d.r O . lollm-. surance Co., an ITT sub­ rage. 100x200’ treed lot. Only homes listed: sidiary.” Andersen said this CUSTOM RANCH ------555S: STATE HEARING MILLING operator production PEOPLE from age 16 to 65, If Fuel and Feed 49-A Rooms Without Board 59 Apartments - Flats - $27,900. W olverton Agency, Re- One . . . Carman R oad, 8,200 VERNON was learned by Martin Price, a you can knock on a door and 63 Out of Tovm Mesklll suggested that the — set up and operate, nights . „ „ . ... . LARGE furnished room, for Tenements altars, 649-2813. square feet o f Uvtag space, 8H with aU the trim m ings, 8 Lets For Sole 73 BIG RANCH free-lance investigator. Timka or days. All benefits. Call 649- Item 8 Sol Lavltt ft James Me- meeting be ta his office at U testified last week that Mra. give away a ^ e gift, rfiw OAK fireplace wood, $10 male only, parking. $16 week- For Rent 66 ------—------baths, brick and aluminum . . . bedrooms, 2 baths, formal RB8IDB3NCB B and business LOW PRICE New B asic Loveiy 5266. TOmeone a catalog Md ^ e orders delivered. Calf 742-7886. ly. Call 646-0223 after 6 p.m . 635 CENTER — 4%-room du­ MANCHES’TER —East Center extras . . . you gotta dining and Uvtag room, Only 2 years old, 800' frontage, Carthy—Request Special Ex- Beard told him there was no ROCKVILLE — Rockland ’Ter­ zone property. West Center St., their orders for quality prod- plex, VA baths, all appliances, Street Colonial, with 27 fire- ^ beUeve it, and: kitchen with buUt-tas, famUy large bedrooms, VA baths. ceptloii for gasoline service l^ari connection between the ITT set­ race Apartments — Large and about 30,000 square feet, all _ , , ,, , Fashion SERVICE station attendanf' ucte, you’ve got a hlg^ earning SEASONED firewood, cut and CLEAN well heated room for fully carpeted, alr-condltlon- placed living room, formal din- ^ Waranoke Road, a lovely room with dual fireplace, station and Certificate of Ap- tlement and the $400,000 contri­ beautiful 3 and 4-rrom apart­ utUlties. A sk h ^ $87,600. Keith with some mechanical abili­ potential with Fuller Brush. spilt to length, dump-truck working gentleman. Phone ers, heat and hot water, stor­ tag room, heated sun room, customized Cape that defies de­ patio, aluminum Bldi:v, 2- bution. ments. Includes heat, hot wa­ R eal Estate M8-4126 649-1922 *^t®*>®"> ®ven range, dlsh- proval for same, and variance * S u i| 0 r 7 5 ^ ties. References required. Ap­ Call D ale Higgins, 643-0472. load, $25, h alf a load, $16. Call 649-3142 or 643-9353. age and parking. On bus line, half bath off kitchen. Thp® scriptlon, 4 bedrooms, rec room, car garage, carpeting, all weat s,state, 646-4126, 648-1932. ^ggher. Partially finished R ec of the 400 foot requirem ent ta „ . ______—Before the memorandum ter, aU appliances, with dish­ ply to 252 Spencer St., Man­ after 5, 643-9504. convenient to shopping. Eight- huge bedreoms and two tall jet, superior neighborhood, within walking distance to MANCHBJS’TER — Five acres, room with heat. Attached ga- Article IV, Section 6.01.03, at HARTFORD (AP) — Richard was made public, "Mrs. Beard 9 A’TTRACnVE room for rent, washer, disposal, carpeting, chester. apartment unit. 649-9466, 646- baths on second flocr. Home Another that must bo seen, Martin School. appraximately 3 . acres bust- rage. 10x16’ tool shed with foun- the southeast corner Mata O. Schllke of New Milford won was one of the most-powerful Situations Wanted - kitchen and parking privileges. pool and your own private ter­ 0800. and office potenUal. $44,600. ,j. j Crockett, R ealtor, 648-1577 ness n zone. 260’ frontage. W ol- NDinONER, Frlgld- ment, wall-to-wall carpeting Colonial with baths, and de­ 7 5 cy , 6464)131. the Town Clerk, School Road, Town Clerk, Towm O ffice Build­ the BASIC FASHION to help -inclndtt pntnfn nnP hnndlini. M artin: _____ :------TWO German cAiepherd pup- ly. Phone 875-1717. MANOR For Sole you. Also, many lovely SCHOOL bus drivers wanted to pies, black and tan, 6 moths aire, 9,600 BTU. Inserts In throughout, complete appli­ THtmSTON Apartments — .140 tached 2-car garage. Is our HIGHLAND STREET ______Andover,' Coim., and copies ing, R t. 31, Coventry, and copies Anne Cebot. Manchester "T h ey paid $80,000 fo r these w all. Phone 643-7324. ances, vanity bath. Centrally Hilliard St. Three rooms, taUy Custom buUt 9-Tobin CMcnial vEJRNON BOLTON LAKE — 160’ waters styles are shown from ir.p«iihiy lUO A'VE. sculptures wrhlch they call drive ta M anchester. Approoci- 649-5234. Buy of the Month. Walking dls-. thereof are avaUable for pubUc are avaUable for pubUc dis­ which you can choose pat­ OF AMEBICA8, NEW YOBK. carpeted, complete appli­ AFAflHIENTS\~ front property. Two parcels, mately 7:16 to 8:46 a.m., and ------t o h n biivs and seUs used tar- located. $176. monthly. R . D. Resort Property tance to all schools and public with attached g a ^ . OWNER WANTS ACTION distribution. tribution. terns for the styles you N.Y. IM K . works of art and are only un­ 2:16 to 3:46 p.m . We will tram GUARD trained m ale I>ob®r- M urdock, 643-2692. ances, shades, generous clos­ transportation. For appoint- rec room, 1% baths, qUaUty oversized 7-room Cape ta year ’round custom buUt house Tire number of Town Commit­ Print Rnnin, AMmu wltk ZIP dressed girls. But when we do For Rent 67 HOMESTEAD ST. on large 100’ shore lot. Asking The number of Town Com­ wish to add to your ward­ CODE nnd Ityin Nnoktr. you. CaU 643-2414. man Pinscher, championship ets, heat, hot water, parking. ment to Inspect, caU Doris throughout. Beautiful lot Drive ^ residential area so he tee mepibers to be elected, im- robe! Only $1.00 a copy. something Uke this, we think It ’Tpke., east. Open afternoon. 466 MAIN S’TRBET — First OaFV W. MUMHE TPKE. $38,400. A djoining 60’ lot, $7,- mittee members to be elected, The Spring & Summer bloodUne, $360 firm . Call 872- basement storage. Near shop- CAPE COD, Brewster, Mass. Smith or Bea MUlette, Jarvis by m BOgbland, give us a caU yg ^ reduce price by $1,000. der party rules. Is 30. Is creative art and we get put Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, floor, 3-room apartment.' Heat, MANCHESTER 000. Make an offer on either or under party rules, is forty. Ts trder, tend $1.00, includei ’72 ALBUM is 65f. 0918. ping and churches, $176 per New watendew cottage, sleeps Realty Co., Realtors, MLB, and start pocking. TJ. Crockett, ^ 4.bedroom home with Notice is also hereby given down for It.” until 9 p.m ., 646-6823, 646-7679. $123.20 fam ily unit. Security. both. For further information Notice is also hereby given pnttice and hindling. 12 tpdcini Onlll Bnoks-OSt nncli. Mole or Female 37 month. Call Peterman Real­ e, tally carpeted, dishwasher. 643-1121. 1, 2 and- 8-bedraom luxury Realtor, 648-1677 ovenUzed, flreplaced Uvtag room that a primary wdll be held on that a primary 'wdll be held on The girls attracted a crowd AKC registered Poodle pups, Call 646-2426. 9 to 6 p.m . ca ll 643-9224. •101 Flnwnr-0102 Gmndmntlinr't Help Wanted - ______orange-plaid lounging tor, 649-9404. Owner managed. AvaUable June, July, Septem­ apartments. Features wall-to- and formal dining room. A lot April 11, 1972, if 8 candidacies April 11, 1972 U ten (10) can- Sse Barnett, Honokester •10J AM Y«nr-ai04 Crib Cnvnn of about 300 before poUce cut toys and smaU miniature, 6 T w p MANCHESTER — Plush car- wall cari»ettag, vanity tile MANCHBSmR ExceUent 6- lUO AVB. 010s Cmnd wnstn-aioo BibIt sofas, bolstered backs. Ideal WE HAVE customers waiting ber. 649-9846. m ore tor only $36,000. 649-6306. ANDOVER — Large Ranch (wMch is at least 28% of the dldacles (which is at least 28% OT^S!SI!kBIU^’NEW Yd; •107 ABC •nlltnr^lOO CnntnnnInI their chains, hustled them Into weeks old, shots and wormed. petlng Is included ta this 6- bathe, buUt-ta oven, range, rornn UftR buUt colonial, 1% for den or rec room. $76. Phone number of towm committee of the number of Towm CommH- N.Y.------Biot Enriy Annrienn-ailO Star a patrol wagon and ordered Also ancestors papers avail­ lor the rental of your apart­ Business Locations FAMILY CAMP sites, lake- room Ranch along with 2 dishwasher, refrigerator and baths, firep lace, waU-to^wraU (1,700 qquare feet), on 8H •111 RnandtbtWartd-B1121-Plnca members'to be elected by sucll tee members to be elected by Print 1 Addrntt with ZIP them to appear in court Friday .MANAGERS able. Also AKC white male 742-8901. ment or home. J.D. Real Es­ front, miles from Nlantlc, baths, Swedish fireplace, large dUpoeal, electric heat, 2 air- carpeting. Ask for Joan, Inter­ ..B&W.. acres, plus a usable shed. AU0-ai14 Fnvaritn Affbant-OSt. For Rent 64 This home sits up off Route 6, party ta the municlpaUty) are such party ta the municipality) CODE. SIFTS TO MAKE-44 pntts-SI.OO. ersons of the General Statutes by pei> outside their field, desper­ GOLDEN Retrievers — AK C.______7900. M anchester 649-6306 ately needed to fill manage- Championship stock, shots, baths, separate basements, private bath, air-conditioning, Handy to Stopping, sohoola, Bcn AgeiK y, 648-0688. loss wrlll be your gain. Sensibly other than, party-endorsed can- sons other than party-endorsed drivew ays, $286 monthly, secu­ but and reUglous facilities. nvent position ta fast grow­ house raised. ExceUent for WHIRLPOOL gas dryer, excel- carpeting, ground floor loca­ Land For Sole 71 MANCHES’TER — 6 - room SDC-ROOM SpUt, exceUent con­ priced to sell ta mid-twenties, dldates; pro'vdded the number of candidates; provided the num- rity, lease. Frechette & Mar­ M odel <4>8rtment open for MANCHESTER — ExceUent 6- ing international corpora­ famlly pet, field or show. Rea­ tion, parking. Apply Marlow’s, House, 1^ baths, large kitch- dition, waU-to-waU carpeting, It you want privacy plai, caU such candidacies pus the num- ber of such candidacies plus the lent condlUon, $60. 643-1318. Inspection 12-6 Saturday and room Cape on bus line. Call tion. For appointment call, sonable. 644-2910. tin, R ealtors, 647-9993. 867 Mata St., 649-6221. INDUS’TRIAL acreage — all ef(. Immediate occupancy, bus famUy room, large above­ T.J. Crockiett, Realtor, at 643- her of endorsed candidates ex- number of endorsed candidates utUitiea, will build to suit and Sunday, other times 1^ ap- Towme R ealty, MMIOK. 1-203-889-9843. IMMBDIA’TB occupancy new 3- OFFICE Space. . Call T. J. line, city utilities. Only $22,- potntment. ground pool, weU landscaped, 1577. ceeds the number to be elected exceeds the number to be elect- v®ry good condition lease or seU. Warren B. How­ 900. Hayes A gency 646-0131. near Bolton Lake, $24,900. to said towm com m ittee. (If ed to said Towm Com m ittee. (If 42 bedroom Duplexes, all sepa­ Crockett, Realtor, at 643-1677. land, R ealtor, 643-1108. B ottl by MANCHESIVIR — Two-famUy, SALBS-MANAOEIMENT — Do Live______Stock 2429. Keith R eal Estate, 646-4126, Wonffed - Real Estate 77 number of opposing candidacies the number of opposing candld- rate utilities, basements, Numerous one-room plus units $24,600, ’ IMMACULA’TE 8-room 641, twro-car garage. CaU Towne you Uke working with people, 649-1922. » filed Is reduced to less than acies filed is reduced to less MOVING—Frlgldalre refrigera­ driveways, 1% baths, $286 avaUabto. Two suites of 800 Cape, wall-to-wall carpet, 2 If Be R Housing Corp. Realty, 64^4066. EJfPERTS ta locating space but don’t like seUtag? Can you JERSEY milking cow for sale, monthly, security and lease, such 28%, no primary wrUl be than, such 26%, no primary tor, $90. Kelvtaator electric and 1,000 feet ta the Manches­ Houses For Sole 72 beautifully paneled rooms, Two - famUy . Commercial, residential manage people? Can you ac- Call anytim e, 649-5234. MANCHESTER West side, 8- COLUMBIA — ------^ ------held.) wlU be held.) stove, $70. Both excellent con- ______Frechette ft Martin, 647-9993. ter 'State Bank building. Un­ drapes, curtains, shade trees. Rentals by cept an income potential of $2,------— R obert D. room Ooionlal, 8 large house. Privacy, two acres. Ap^ Industrial — for purchase or Forma for petitione for filing Forms for petition for filing dlUon. Both for $160. AVAILABLE Immediately ^ limited space ta new Standard Hutchins ^ e n c y , 649-6824. bedixjoms, 1% garage, jwoodmately $160 month rent to lease. Try us, you’U Uke us. 500 per month and up? If you Educators building, and we COUNTRY LIVING M urdock such candidacies by or on be­ such candidacies by or on be­ Articles For Sole 45 room sofa with sUpcovers, $30. one-bedroom apartment; ap- Only $27,000. LaPenta A gency, new owmer. $84,900. T.' J. Keith R eal Estate, 646-4126, half of eturolled Democratic par­ can, please call for penKmal 643-1609. have a super comer location MANCHESTER — Northfield half of enrolled Democratic pUances, carpeting, heat, hot But within minutes of shopping. R ealtor 648-2602 R ealtors, 646-2440. Crockett, Realtor, 876-6279. 649-1922. ty members may be obtained interview. 647-1327. ALUMINUM sheets used as up on East Center Street, 648-M51 Party members may be obtain­ water. $170 monthly. Plume where we will sell or build for Six-room overalzed 2-c m room, central alr- from Beatrice Kowalski, Dem­ ed from JuUette E. Bradley, SMILE! RBAIL EISTATE Sales — New printing plates. .009 thick, 23x 646-6928 Musical InsWumenls 53 649-8978, 643-6166. you. . and, let us tell you about P‘t.- ocratic Registrar of Voters, Democratic Registrar of Voters, growth oriented agency has 36” , 25 cents each or 6 fo r $1. conditioning, carpeting, alumi­ 643-2711. FIRST FLOOR, four rooms, the unlimited potential ta the “ V®^®". waU-^ num storm s. 646-7049. Route No. 6, Andover, Ctonnec- C cx^r Lane, Coventry, Connec­ openings for experienced full- former Manchester Oommunl- ®arpe^, 4 groom s. Al- ticut. Instructions for filing ticut. Imtructions for filing $400. heat and appUances. Linden St. It's Catching ... Send Ume ^espeople vdth imowl- h OT WATER furnace 77 000 M-3 HAMMOND organ, ty CoUege headquarters, at 139 such candidacies are cMitataed guch candidacies are contained edge of towns east of river. 742-8082 after 5:30 p.m . Security deposit. Phone 649- Btu, com plete. $60. convec­ East' Center * Street.- Call, we Only $24,900. CaU now. 280-7476 In Part I, Instruction Page, of in part I, Instruction Page, of Openings are eilso available 8407. or 742-8243. Mail in Your tors. Built-in bath tubs, lava­ are always available. the petition formi copies of the petition form, copies of Happy Thoughts fo r jMUd-tlme people with or tories, cabinet sinks, alumi­ MANCHES’TER —Royal Arms ESTABLISHED RESTAURANT which are available ta ssdd Reg- which are available- from said Without experience. We will Office and num combination doors 648- 2-bedroom townhouse apart- MANCJHBS’raR^^— 600 or I Istrar’s office. Prior to obtain- Registrar. Prior to obtaining the assist qualified applicants In 2466 evenings, 643-1442. Store Equipment 54 ments. Fully equipped kitchen, square feet" ’ office space avail­ tag the petiti<» form, the con- petition form, the cemsent of to someone you love. preparing for license. Please PASEK 1^ baths, carpeting, private able, excellent location, heat, sent of each candidate to be each candidate to be proposed, CANDY cases, lighted glass 289-7475 Realtors-M LS Open 0-9 Centrally Located write ta sti;ictest confidence to COMPLETE set of Encyclopae- patio 'With barbecue, con­ air-conditioning, parking, jani­ Ads! Classified proposed therein plus a deposit plus a deposit of $15.00 for each Box TT, Manchester Herald. dia BrlttanlcaT never used. tops, fair condition. Contact ( venient location, children wel­ tor service. Call 649-5334, of $16.00 for each such candf- such candidate, must be filed Happy Birthday _____ :------$460. Phone 742-9484. Tom Wunch, 643-1681. Includes all equipment. No liquor. OPENINGS available ta our ______com e, $216. 644-1619. D. J. tor Max Grossman. FOREST HILLS — Immediate date’ must be filed wdth sold with said Registrar. A petition machine department for opera- r e S’TORE valuable old paint Henry Co. occupancy, 4-bedroom Colonial, Excellent Opportunity! Fill in the Ad Form and Mail with only $1.89, cash or check, to: Registrar. A petition containing containing the required numbef Anriques 56 ______400 SQUARE feet on E ast Cen- tors and set-up man. Willing to brushes! Even the hardest SIX-ROOM apartment, first ter St., close to Mata. Choice, famUy room, sundeck, walk­ the required number of slgna- of signatures of enrolled Demo- Happy Anniversary out basement, garage. Prin­ train. Also need offset printers ones are easily . cleaned with ANTIQUE mandolin $30; old, floor, garage. No children or first-floor location with ample tores of enrolled Democratic cratic Party members ta said ciples only. 648-1818 after 6 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD and inspection persnmel. Ap­ new Dipplt by Staples. E. A. large store icebox, good condi­ pets.' References and security parking. Mr. Gordon, Barrows party members ta said municl- municipality must be filed with p.m . pallty must be filed with said said Registrar of Voters not lat- ply ta person, to (Quality Name Johns day of March 1972. Elizabeth R. Rychltag, Happy Easter \ ------. . __ er $1. O lcott Variety Store. other antique items. Any quan­ Immediate Occupancy OLAN w n jjt INC., needs two ______Restaurant. New building. ^6-Rdom TOwnhouses, lVk4 Ruth K. Munson Towm Clerk tity. The Harrisons, 648-8709, MANCHESTER New 8-bed- Owners, Stoddard Investment Clerk of the Municipality Town of Coventry people to work as teleimone 166 Oakland Street. room duplex, \Vi beihs, warti- tiled baths, complete In c. 232-4867. kltqben, faeai, alr-condi- PRIME OFFICE SPACE advertising supervisors or COMMERCIAL cleaning equlp- er-dryer hookups, divided cel- FREE - “Happy Birthday Ad” proof consultants. Earnings ment for sale. Call 644-0411. ANTIQUES, dolls, - furniture, ^tiontag, waU-to-waU car-^ lar, separate driveway. Av^l- MANCHESTER — Central. pettag, private basement, $7,000 to $9,000 p er yes(r, after ------— ------—— antique clothing, jewelry, able immediately. CaU after 6 4,000 square feet, first floor, to our Senior Gitizons over 80. two weeks training period. OERTS a gay girt — ready for clocks, glassware, household washer-dryer hooktq>. Now available in Manchester. p.m . at weekends, 646-8070. adaptable for light manufac­ Coventry Board of Edseation Limited travel ta New Eng- a whirl after cleaning carpets Limit one per birthday. contents, any amount. An- turing, warehousing, engineer­ Charles Lesperanoe land, home weekends. Car a with Blue Lustre. Rent electric tiques and Things, 643-2604, 467 LOVELY 4-room apartment ta ing or dance studio. Warren E. • ELECTRIC HEAT & AIR CONDITIONING Central Office Secretory must. Excellent opportunity shampooer, $1. The E.A. John- , 649-7620 Main St., Manchester. 2-family house. Carpeted liv­ Howland, R ealtor, 648-1108. Name ...... tor advancement. For Inter- ®®n Paint Oo., 728 Main Street, ing room and kitchen, Ihi • WALL-TO-WALL CARPETING HOUSEHOLD lots — Antiques, Qualifications: Good Shorthand and Typing Skills, What could make a person happier view ’ aKX>tatment, ca ll 646- M anchester, 649-46(tt.______baths, tall basement, large COMMERCIAL place for lease bric-a-brac, locks, frames, fenced ta yard. Located ta nice o r sale 461 Mata St., next to • VINYL W AU COVERING Address ...... Personable. t ______SOUP’S on the rug that Is, so glassware. We buy estates. residential neighborhood. post office. ExceUent business than to make another person smile? TERRIFIC opportunity tor por- ®I®an the spot with Blue L«s- Village Peddler, Auctioneer. SALARY: $2.50 per hour — 25 hours per wieek with A vailable A pril 1st. CaU 644- location with building. CaU 646- •MAINTENANCE sonable men and women, R®nt electric shampooer 420 Lake St., Bolton, 649-8247. C l i y ...... Phone 21 8896 or 643-2282. 2426, 9-6. fringe benefits including 8 paid holidays. plus to earn generous commls- Ptaewood Furniture Shop, • P A R K IN G slons, with only modest taven MANCHESTER — Large six- FOUR-ROOM doctor’s office. Day to Start ...... DUTIES: Board Minutes. Preparation of board ma­ Order Your Happy Ad Today! Rooms Without Board 59 Ehccellent location. Flr$t floor. • ACCESSIILE TO HIGHWAYS tory investment. For appoint- dition, $186. Paper cutter,^ very ______^______room duplex with garager chU­ terial. Assist in Central office work. dren accepted. Lyndale St. Heat, hot water, air-condition­ ment caU 621>ig62. good condition, $18. 646-1843, ( j m jj wanted to share large • 13,000 SQUARE FEET Coll 643-2711 $190 monthly. Security deposit. ing, parking. Rent reasonable. CONTACT; Dr. Donald C. Hardy, Superintendent CLAStKiS to work part-tim e ta after 6:80 p.m. house and privileges with oth- 16 WORDS POR 8 CONSECUTIVE DAYS — ONLY $1.89 CaU 649-9826 after 6 p.m . CaU 649-1680. • W IU lUILD TO SUIT TENANT Box 850 DEADLINE: 4:30 P.M., Day Before Publication retail store. Must be mature. ' ers. M X!.C. area. 646-7378. Send this form in together with your check — your classified ad Ehrentag and weekend hours Fuel and Feed 49-A AVAILABLE Immediately — MANCHESTER — Professional Coventry, Conn. 0633S available. Apply ta person to ______ROOM tor working girl,' a real Hilliard Street, modem 8-room o ffice speuse, all electric, new will placed the very next day. nearest Cumberland Farms SEASOIfXU) fireplace wood tor home away from home, kitch- apartment, appliances, carpet- building, convenient, Vemon- PHONE M64SOO PAST — ACTION PACKED — ADS! PHONE: 742-7317 ston ta Manchester and Rock- sale, $18 a pick-up load. De- en privileges, parking. 643- Ing, parking, aU electric. $146. South Windsor, Route 86. 646- 160 NORTH MAIN STREET. viUe areas. Uvered. Phone 228-9685. 6609. 649-7289, 668-3860. 7820. PAGE TWBNTY-iroUR THURSDAY, MARCH'9, 1972 Scene The Weather Clear and cold tonight; low At the Capitol near 10. Tomorrow mostly sun­ .Hie Junior and Senior Con­ Town Units Club, and the VFW Post and SEVEN-ELEVEN STORI ny^ .high 36 to ,40. Outlook for About Town firmation Classes of Ehnanuel State W ants Auxiliary. Page 10 Sunday. . .cloudy and mild. Lutheran Church will meet to­ Saturday evening, a Bt. Pat­ 8M Onea Bd.. Manchester Hie board of Christian Eidu- night at 6:30 at the 'Parish Will March In rick’s Dance will be held at the Manehe$ter—A City of Village Charm cation of Center Congre^tionr Building. T o Extend St. Pat’s Parade I.tanchester Armory. I r 1 s h- OPEN al Church wlU meet tonight at Amerlcon music will be provid­ VOL. XCl, NO. 136 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1972 (Olaaeiiied AdvertUIng on Page 81) PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS 7 ;80 In the Ronbins Room of the Hie Academy of Faith and Express Bus Manchester dignitaries, bands, ed by the Tommy Yourell Or­ 24 HOURS church. Life, sponsored by the Man­ chestra. and marching units will parti­ chester Area Council of HARTE'ORD (AP) — The Hie board of trustees of Sec­ churches, will be held tonight state Department of Trans­ cipate in the St. Patrick’s Pa- ond Congregational Church will at 7:30 at St. James School. portation wants to extend for rad6 Saturday, starting at 11 meet tonight at 7:30 at the another 90 days an ex­ a.m., in Hartford. church. At a recent meeting of the perimental commuter bus from Heading the Manchester pa- Ladies Aid Society of the Luth­ Corbins Comer In West Hart­ raders will be Mayor John PLAZA DEPT. STORE J o b s P a n e l Jehovah's Witnesses will con­ eran Women's Missionary Airline Leaders ford to Hartford. Thompson, State Comptroller (We Have A Notion To Please) duct a theocratic ministry League of the Zion Evangelical The project, begun Jan. 17, Nathan AgosUnelli, State Sen. school tonight at 7 ;30 and a Lutheran Church, rMs. Ernest has steadily' gained riders, but David Odegord, and Town Coun­ E. MTODLE TPKE. (Next to Pc^inlar Market) service meeting at 8 ;35 at Ruebin and Mrs. Wilma Wiley the number is still less than the sel David Barry. OPEN WED., THVB8., FBI. tUl • Kingdom Hall. were elected delegrates to tlie 288 the company says must ride Hie St. Patrick’s Pipe Band Unveils Plan 31st annual conventllon of the the bus daily to break even. will lend the parade, and the The nominating committee Atlantic District Lutheran Wom­ Tuesday, 233 commuters Bennet Junior High ^hool and PICTURE FRAMES Called to Capital of Center Congregational Church en's Missionary League which were counted on 24 trips, the Manchester -High School Bands FOR ART PHOTOS & CERTIFICATES will meet tonight at 7:30 at the will be held at the Statler-Hilton highest dally total so far. will also play. Marching units church office. Hotel in Hartford during May. Quality ProducH — Budget Prieei The Connecticut Co. bus line, Paul Cote include members of the Amer­ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS jamin O. JQavis, chief of the Davis named Trans World Alr- Mrs. Anna Crimason was chos­ which is subsidizing the ex­ TIhniim Covin ican Legion Post, Blast Catho­ For Industry „ . . __ . federal force of sky marshals, lines as one that has adopted a The pastor-parish relations en alternate delegate. periment, says it doubts if the lic High School, Army and Navy committee of North United line can continue without relief Co-Chairmen of Jacee Sale jonnJota A A. Volpfv o i ^ oopened S ^ rT a meet e T not all the 29 olrilnes By DAM HALL ing of top officials of the na­ However, it was a |2-miUion Methodist Church will meet to­ Loyal Circle of King's Daugh­ from some government agency. had taken a serious view of blackmail attempt against TWA Thomas Covlll and Paul Cote Jaycees. He is employed as a tion’s 29 biggest airlines today ------—------night at 8 at the church. ters will meet Monday at 7:46 Commuters leave their car in HARTFORD (AP)—^An 88-member governor’s task to discuss how to deal with ex- P ^ federal directives aimed at jmtt the planting of two bombs p.m. at the' Federation Room a shopping center parking lot have been named co-chairmen superintendent of the commer­ foree today unveiled recommendations for broadening discuss how to deal with ex ,r^ tra « n g hijackers and black- aboard Ite jet V e rs -o n ly one cial property division of the fortionists and said Congress The Chapel Choir of Eman­ of Ce n t e r Congregational and ride one of the buses that of the Manchester Jaycee's state efforts to attract more business and stimulate em­ mailers. uel Lutheran Church will re­ Church. Hostesses are Miss leaves every 10 minutes. A re­ Aetna Life and Casualty Co. in CARPET AND ployment in Connecticut. ------may have to prohibit airlines In response to a question, (See Page Sixteen) hearse tonight at 7:30 in laither Dorothy Petersen and Mrs. "Honey Sunday Week.” During Hartford. He lives with his wife, from paying ransom to hijack­ turn schedule is provided in the Heading the scores of propos­B- ers. Hall of the churdi. Lucille Crawford. afternoon. the week of April 8 the Jay- Sydnie and their daughter, als qf the Strike Force for Full cees will be selling jars of Julie, at 69 Deepwood Dr., TEMPLE'S FLOOR covauNa And retired Air Force Gen. ETmi4oyment is creation of a honey in the Manchester area. South Windsor. Benjamin O. Davis, chief of the Connecticut development bank. Troopers federal force of sky marshals, Profits from this sale will be Hie proposed state agency Signal Light used to support local organiza­ said to Improve security on the Bomb Threats THE DRAMA CLUB would moke Connecticut more tions concerned with mental Democrats List gfround he will recommend a t OF Pacts Awarded coinpetiUve with other states buddy system under which air­ health and mental retardation. SURE AND IT'S A by offering financing assistance < MANCHESTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE Covlll, a native of Manches­ Convention Data Overtime line employes would work In HARTFORD (AP) — The for commercial and Industrial pairs. ter, was graduated from the HARTFORD (AP) — T h e development, according to Spatter Wide Connecticut Department of “I would not let a single Indi­ presents Providence (R.I.) College in Democratic State Central Com­ CSiartes Lord of West Heu^ord, Transportation has awarded a 1968 with a BA degree and in mittee announced Tuesday vidual enter an aircraft alone,” $168,246 contract to the Inter­ who headed the committee that Assured Davis said. WARWICK, R.I. (AP) — After the calls a search be- 1971 from the Suffolk Law night dates for the party’s cem- drafted the proposal. THREE IN TANDEM state Traffic Equipment CJo. of School in Boston with a JD de­ ventlons: The meeting of the airline ex­ Three bomb threats—one r thnt *be only details on tee incident, An American Airlines jetliner and Windham. come-tax proposal in his budget State Police Department’s ac- * * on 4/4 fVisBAA fAloTvDirv'na o o 11 a urAl*a «ara o in n FUUY legislation may have to be in- said three teleiteone calls were was searched in Detroit after a pr> h„ «oi,i lines In New York. The calls threat. No bomb was found. In the sales tax instead. alleged slowdown as called by ments,” he said. Volpe said so far as he came at midnight, 12:48 a.m. Authorities in Taiwan CARPETED Other proposals emerging a minority group of department and 1:20 a.m. and Involved tee searched a TWA flight from from the strike force . com- membere. Service to the puUic knows, in tee current rash of extortion threats, no payments 8:30 a.m. National Airlines Okinawa when It landed at mittee Include the following: has not been affected and the flight here, police said. The Taipei Airport. Airline officials ONLY —Creation of a State Depart- eperaUons of the department have been made. However, last year third call contained tee $200,000 in had asked for tee ment of Commerce and Bco- appear to have been normal cirnming to b^D B 'ck x w r 'dld ex^^lon demand, according to search. Members of the bomb nomic Development, to promote during Wiia period.’’ extort $200,000 from Noitewest squad turned up n^mb. cooperation between govern- xfter talks with state repre- Airline officials , saying pub- In New York, TWA said it I ’) (; /, / i n i ) r 0 s \\ aysi(Ic* I'ii rn i I iiro ment and business and to su- sentatlves and state Atty. Gen. Airlines, balled out and has not 1 been apprehended. llclty about bomb threats would had suspended its advertising pervlse long-range planning. Robert muian Thursday, lead to more such Incidents, because of tee bomb scares but —Reduce Connecticut’s com- Charles Wllkerson, the presl- Volpe and Davis said a regu­ lation requiring airport oper- would give^ few details, ^ ^ except ^ would resume It In a few , days. , MANCHESTER ‘ WILLIMANTIC paraUvdy high shipping costs dent of Chapter 174 of toe Con- ators as well as airlines to ^ ^hU was done routinely, as in and Improve freight-handling necticut State Employes Associ- meet certain security standards receivedJ’ln the course of tee the aftermath of plane crashes, 224 services through elimination of atlon, told the rank-and-file that te being moved forward from “venlng.” a spokesman said. 519 E . Middle Turnpike 1329 Main Street FOR 30 SQ. YDS. personal property taxes on cei^ the slowdown “will serve no tain carriers and creation of a further purpose.’’ an effective date proposed ear------— M Her and will be implemented as CHOICE OF freight-handling section In the it began with no visible ef- state department of trans- fects however-^~at midnight soon as airport operators can take care of tee additional YEAR END BEDDING CLEARANCE SCULPTURED portatlon. Wednesday. Guard stands watch inside .Wprid Airlines terminal at New York’s Ken- Allied Force in Cambodia -CSisnge the state’s ^ m - ^he slowdown was suppoged equipment and personnel needs (rtoymsiit oompensBitloii systemf ^ atfect papeir-work and other nedy Airport while airline *" jh e it in WaShifijp^U&^ (AP pho(o) Involved. VELVETS or Volpe recalled that President SAIGON (AP) — A south teer southwest, tee Saigon com- whldi has recently raised harsh non-emeigshoy ohoNs. ' ' Nixon on Tliursday asked him VletMunese armored strike mand said, 36 enemy troops criticism from business and In- that tite troopers find to convene this meeting with force of 100 vehicles and thou- were killed with tee help of air dustry groups, by altering the distasteful reqidres Overtime leaders of the aviation commu- sands of troops drove into east- and artillery strikes, while two ratio system for taxing employ- p^y ijl work' beyond 40 nlty as soon as pcesible to deal ern Cambodia today In a new South Vietnamese were killed A 100% CONTINUOUS FILAMENT NYLON ers and encouraging unem- hourti in a seven-day period, with what tee President called thrust designed to destroy and eight wounded, ployed persons receiving bene- prior to implementation of SEAlYMODERIfSIZE McGraw-Hill Weighs ‘‘vicious extortion plots’’ North Vietnamese and Viet u_g b 62 bombers softened up fits to lo<*„harder for new jobs, the U71 law last week in the against tee carriers. Cong base camps. the objective areas and paved INSTALLED WALL-TO-WALL —Create a New Use for Old trooper ranks, the p“» l>een told regarding said. either dead “or not of sufficient ^ In a smaller drive under way day’s sharp plunge but dealers turn to tee old. flexible system, what tee grand juries saw as Richard Hannah, a spokes- mental or physical capacity to since Feb. 1 about 26 miles far- (See Page Eight) REDUCED TO FILAMENT CUMULOFT® NYLON said t h e ^ w t i ^ money was which, he says, included 80 ex- “n attempt to perpetrate one of map tor Hughes Tool, said In denounce It.” t l ^ o f ^ ^ ^ ^ e s ^m ed at stiU shaky. - tra days off a year that were the greatest Uterary hoaxes in Los Angeles that “our chief In- They also agreed, the court intevlduals A degree of calm appeared to lost under the strict regu- papers said, teat “regardlees of ^ ^ b o m b s off sched- Your Choice of have roturned to markets but lations. • tboso re a c U ^ came J" the was ^ d teem in engineering Hughes’ condition, they would 10 TWEED COLORS most dealers beUeved It was The regulations could be of the Indlctlnrato ...... , taohion a biography of Hughes take effect 2-pc.set only a preweekend pause. The changed --by two methods, 4ay pf Irving, his wife Edith Told that tee indictments In- that would portray him in such REG. 10.95 SO. YD. downward trend could start McMahon says: A ruling by tiie researcher Richard Sus- dlcated that tee Idea was ^ Bympathetic Ugflit as to pre- three months from now. "Modern Double” was ^219®® Value Installed COMPLETELY INSTALLED agaln Monday, they said. attorney general exempting the ^'t**** on charges of conspiring hatched 14 months ago when elude him from rejecting It as The airline chiefs were sum­ The d««ar opened and closed tnxmen from tee law or an Intricate plot to obtain Irvl^ road an a^ le a ^ t ^to life’s story.” moned to meet with Secretary Sometimes called (2ueen Size, Sealy’s at 801.90 yqn In Tokyo, un- amendment to the law. $760,^ fOT a bogM book. Hughes in N ew s^ek m ag a^ e, Haiuiah said that Hughes of Transportation Jdm Volpe and tee Federal Aviation Ad­ new 60x80” bed is 20% bigger thim changed from Tluirsday's dos­ ■n» chiefs said they Ted Weber Jr., vice president Hannah declared, "We beUeve Tool considered teat ex- old-fiuhioned full size. Yet still fits in j- affairs of McGraw- others are Involved.” ministration. ALL NYLON ing. The Japanese state bank Ret. Air Force Gen. Ben- tmillei bedrooms. 12 Sets Left was foroed to buy up $00 mil­ (Bee Page Two) Hill, eald tee publishing com- He "said the 280,000-word man- (See Page Five) lion to support the rate. REDUCEDTO In Europe, the U.S. currency BRAIDED RUGS strengtiiened slightly in Lon­ $ don, Paris and Zurich but weakened further In the West Industrial Products Follow German and Italian markets. 2-pc.set $0095 The opening level in Londrni was $2.6460 for one pound,' KingSizewas .131993 equal to 87.7 British pence for a Most luxurio^ size of all with 76x80” Food Prices Go into Sharp Rise of stretcl^^t room. 5” longer, almost 3-ft. widor than fUII size. That’s 50% WASHINGTON • (AP) — federal controls were elimi­ six-tenths of one per cent, tee sporting goods, tee report said. more oomfort! 8 Sets Left Wholesale prices of food and a nated. t bureau said. “Sharply higher quotations TUB AREA ' The February increase lifted for livestock, particularly hogs, REDUCEDTO REMNANTS wide range of industrial prod­ It said teat of tee 1.9 per cent climb for farm products and tee Wholesale Price Index for were respon^ble for more than LINOLEUM ^ CARPET ucts climbed an overall nine- processed foods, one per cent of all commodities to 117.8 per three-quarters of tee advance CERAMIC TILE tenths of one per cent last It was for uncontrolled agricul­ cent of its 1967 average, four in tee farm products index,” month for the sharpest rise in a- tural products such as raw per cent above a year earlier. tee bureau said. *200 The index figure means It *1.00 up sq. yd . year, the government reported fruits and vegetables, eggs and “Live poultry, fresh fruits, livestock. cost wholesalers $117.80 last oilseeds and raw cotton also dollar, lUg^tiy down from today. monte on tee average for goods The report said teat tee aver­ were up substantially,” it said. Thursday night's dloslivi. Later Prices of farm products and worth $100 five years ago. m 95 the rate moved up to 87.8 pence age mcmtbly rise In the Whole­ Prices declined for grains RUBBER BACK processed foods, some of which The wholesale food Index rose and eggs. per dollar. mostly because of higher prices There was no big move to are exempt from federal price Prices of consumer finished CARPET / controls, rose 1.9 per cent and for meat, and the overall food buy ddlars, however, dealets ’ Index was 6.9 per cent above a goods, which V6St closely re­ sgld.„ and the strengthening prices of industrial raw mate­ flect consumer prices, rose rials and manufactured prod­ year eariier. RUNNDtS ^ cttit^B" fiialnly from tock of sell­ Major industry price in­ eight-tenths of one per cent In ing orders. ucts went up five-tenths of one February, tee report said. Con­ per cent, said the Bureau of creases were toe steel and oth­ H m dollar opened In Frank­ er metal products, machinery, sumer finished -goods Include furt at' 3.1680 West German Labor Stotilstics. foods. The over-all February whole­ wood, textiles ^ d clothing. TELEPHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED Reg. $6. *4.59 Running Yd. marin, down from Thursday’s There were also price hikes The report said consumer fin­ closing at 8.1840 marks. The sale price rise, generally a sig­ MANCHESTER 649-5327 nal of rising consumer prices for paper products, furniture, ished goods had been rising an Finished Ends state bank Intervenes to sup­ sale Price Index since Presi­ motor vehicles and motor ve­ average of two-tenths of one port the doUar at 8.1B00 marks. later, was a little less—seven- WILLIMANTIC 423-1619 tenths of one per cent—on an dent Nixon imposed the wage- hicle parts. per cent per month before tee For Hoib end Stairs In Zurich, the dollar was price freese last August was ' Prices of television sets de­ price freeze. They declined one- worth 3.81 Swiss francs, com­ adjusted basis for expected sea­ sonal price changes. On the four-tenths of one per cent, clined, tee report said. tenths of one per cent during Wit h 2 pieq e fixturbs pared to Thursday’s 8.8080 compared with a monthly aver­ Fuel price Increases Included tee freese, and then jumped an francs. P ar value for. tee dollar seasonal' basis, tee increase was tee largest since Decem­ age hike of three-tenths In the electric power, coke, natural average seven-tenths of one per Book Questioned Comreiiieiit Terms is 8.84 francs. six months before the federal gas and residual fuel ol. Gaso­ cent In the past three months In Paris, the rate was 6.0125 ber. Mister Charge CARPET AND The repwt also said that the control program. line prices declined; there were during Phase 2 controls, tee re­ Leading American Indian experts have question­ Hezzini Bros. lui Wayside Fumiluro friuicsiiln the commercial mar­ For the three months since also lower prices for rubber port said. ed the authenticity of the “Memoirs of Chief Red ket wUch handles 90 per cent unatijusted rise of nine-tenths -FreeDelhfery- of one per cent would have Nixon’s freese 'gave way to the and tires and tubes. Prices of consumer flnlshecl Fox” who says he is a 101-year old Sioux Indian TEMPLE'S FLOOR COVERING of foreign exchange dealing. been seven-tenths If agricul­ more relaxed contnil program, ' Other price hikes included goods were up 8.2 per cent chief. The book was published a year ago by Mc­ toys, {diotographlc supplies and from a year eeo’ller, It said. 519 E. KEddle Turnpike MANCHESTER 1329 Main street .SOB MAIN an u n r. MANcnianB—< (Bee Page Two) tural products not subject to the menthty average rise was Graw-Hill Co. in New York City. (AP photo)

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