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SECTIONS-^INCLUDING TV) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1970 (Claeslfled Advertising on Page 17) PRICE TEN CENTS lectee might go something like the newly formed splinter ed.” Joel Rottner, chemistry teach­ stack of mall waiting for me— this: “ 1, personally, don’t think an • STD. S-SPBBD TBANB. er at the Robinson School - in all bills. “ Hello, Mr. Owe? This is Mr. group, the Republican Citizens Usually, my bills arrive in open caucus of ,8,000 or mor,c • RADIO West Hartford, and his wife, Su­ Collect of the American Col­ Committee, Uied to get a dis­ Republicans would be more ef­ dribbles and drabbles—stretched • E.\TRA CLEAN san, French teacher, at Webb lectors Association. I' notice cussion going Wednesday night, fective,” Dobkin replied. “ As I out over the entire month. that you haven’t paid your dues Junior High School iii Wethers­ On Tuesday, when the post­ at a meeting of the Manchester see it, nobody, in either party, for 1968 and 1969, not to men­ is stymied from involvement in Rusk Influenced man braved high winds and a GOP Town Committee. Nixoii T o Rebuild field, will accompany high tion 1970.” •1195. driving rain, to slosh up my politics. Anyone who wishes to “ So?” However, except for Town school students to Europe this sidewalk and bring me more be involved certainly can find “ But Mr. Owe—this associa­ Chairman M. A^dler Dobkin, no­ the opportunity to serve.” summer with the Foreign Study bills, I was certain that some­ body joined Caron in a philo­ League of Salt Lake City, Utah. thing was different about this tion has a big payroll and “ It’s the sfelf - perpetuating TED TRUDON. Ine. U.S.-Africa Policy other expenses to meet. We de­ sophical discussion of the pros Bomb Halt: LBJ The league, a private educa­ week, and not the townwide town committee that I object VOLKSWAGEN P(»8CHR pend on the dues of our mem­ and cons of electing the town WASHINGTON (AP) — Lyn­ tional Institution providing flooding, either. to.” Caron said. “ It picks itself ” My hopes have faded away, bers. If we don’t get them, we committee by caucuses in the don B. Johnson says his secre­ WASHINGTON (AP) — Secre­ Cameroon, Ghana and Uberta. American students ail opportu­ And on' Wednesday, when a every two years. The Republi­ TOLLAND TPKE— TALOOTTVILLE and my dreams have not been can’t exist.” seven voting districts. tary of state. Dean Rusk—rath­ tary of State William ^P. Rogers Rogers Is going to Africa pre­ nity to study abroad, is the old­ four-inch snowfall covered a lay­ cans should choose their party, realized,’’ he said. pared to sketch at least the “ So?” Caron tried hard te get the er than Defense Secretary Clark left today on a 16-day African est and largest international er of ice, when schools in some not the party their Republi­ Johnson made his comments broad outlines of U.S. policy of ” Mr. Owe. that’s the wrong discussion going, but finally Clifford—played the key role in tour with Instijictlons from school system, with a 1969 sum­ area towns were canceled, when cans.” in the second of a series of tele­ attitude. .After all, we are in gave up after Dobkin said, “ I a 1968 decision to stop bombing President Nixon to bring back support for the independsnoa mer enrollment of nearly 14,000, my rar skidded and slithered all He concluded ■with, “ The open vised interviews with Walter and economic welfare of the Af­ business for your own good. Wo Guest Preacher have no intention at this time mo.st of North Vietnam without facts and recommendatlorvs on All-Inclusive tuition Includes the way to the office, and still discussion I am tiylng to start AT PEROTS Cronklte. It was filmed by <3BS rican nations. the postman brought my mail represent you. We try to collect to appoint another rules com­ concessions by the enemy. which he can build a new Afri­ round trip transportation, lodg­ your outstanding bills, don’t we? The Rev. B. Kenneth Anthony mittee to consider your sug­ is a matter of philosophy and I several months ago at the T-B-T can policy. But he is known to hope that (more bills), I was determined am prepared to discuss it all ORCHARD FRESH; Abea, BaUwkM, CortlMU^ Bed Md Rusk, who had been consid­ ing, three meals a day, excur- Our staff is experienced in bill- of New York Ctty •will be guest gestion. It takes 60 days for a Ranch In Texas. Nixon met with Rogers at a from his conversations with to find out the reason. n'ght. However, except for you Golden Delicloua RoMeta. ered the hard-liner in the John­ uions and sightseeing, intra- collecting and we take the work rules committee to become ef­ Johnson said Rusk made the White House breakfast immedi­ government heads and other of­ How does the old saying go? preacher Sunday at the 9:15 (Dobkins, it is obvious that no FRESH; Boaton Lettuce, Wateroreei. SpRsach. Peee. son Cabinet declined comment European travel, textbooks, and off your hands. But Mr. Owe, fective, well past March 5, the Cauliflower, Green Beene, Chinese end Sevdy first suggestion that they stop ately before takeoff from An­ ficials in each capital he will gat insurance. “ Neither snow nor rain nor ice and 11 a.m. services at Cen­ one here is going to join in.” on the former president’s ver­ if you and others don’t pay date on which we will elect a Cabbege, BrooooU, Egg Flent, Omnlieivlea, the bombing when they were drews Air Force Base. practical suggestions about how nor sleot can stop the postman ter Congregational Church. The exchange ended and the sion'of the events except to .say Ihe six-week study tour will their dues, we at the associa­ new town committee.” White and Sweet Potutoes, Belgian Ekidive, Tnr- going over recommendations I>x>king forward to the results the principles of U.S. policy on his beat?” Not so! Many The guest preacher is the as­ meeting was adjourned. Johnson’s account of the bomb­ leave Boston by ship July 28. tion will be out of work.” nipB, Aoom and Buttemut Bqaseii, Cfcerry from top advisors in early of Rogers’ 10-natlon tour, Nixon may be &pplled. times 'they have stopped him. sociate general secretary for the Dobkin reminded Caron that, Tormtoee. ing halt preliminaries "seems to The United States has no ma­ Students will study in London; But not this week! “ So.” March. said R/rgers would report to the Division of World Service, Unit­ in January, the town committee IMPORTED: Peaches, Ptoms, Nectarines, Spanish Melons, be accurate.’’ jor military interests In Africa Paris; Leysin, Switzerland; and Yesterday, I found out why. “ If we’re out of work Mr. "Secretary Rusk came back American people and the Na­ ed Church for World Ministries, adopted those rules changes Grapefrtat, Tangerines, Perslmmans, Stmw* Clifford, who generally had below the Sahara. ITiere Is a Rome. Comparative govern­ This is "National Pay Your Owe, we won’t be able to pay tional Security Council upon his United Church of Chrlat. which were recommended by berries. Limes, Bose sod IPAnJon Pent*. i! been considered the most pow­ communications center at As- ment is the curriculum, with Bills Week.” our own bills. Some of us W'll LIG G EH DRUG (See Page Ellght) return and that his findings He assists in organizing its rules committee. erful advocate of de-escalation four hours of classwork in the Can you guess who’s .sponsor­ owe bills to you, and to other PARKADE BUT o n e : o r a DOZEN would provide the b:i8ls for "a church-sponsored programs of “ The rules committee had (See Page EigM) morning, and excursions and ing it? members of our association. in the former administraUon, new African policy.” relief and rehabilitation for vic­ considered your proposal for OPEN course-related activities in the No, it isn't the federal gov­ Then, what will you do?” tims of natural disasters as well CALIF. LETTUCE ...... headZ 5 * declined comment. Johnson said At the airfield, Rogers made “ I’ll have a check in the mall election by caucus, and it is in Friday night’s televised inter­ afternoon. ernment, as one way to stop in­ as for victims of war, political A .M . to 10 P.M. TOMATOES ...... tb. clear that he expects to do more in the morning.” evident that it didn’t see fit to view that Clifford had proposed Mr. and Mrs. Rottner, res­ flation. It isn’t the state gov­ uprisings, and other man-made STRAWBERRIES ...... insket 4 9 e Miners Rap listening than talking in his ses­ recommend them,” Dobkin putting conditions on a bombing ernment, attempting to meet disasters. He also evaluates the TEMPLE ORANGES ...... dozen 5 9 ^ sions with Africdn leaders. He ' idents of Glastonbury, will ex­ said. halt. Harris Quits plain further details to Interest­ rising costs for present and re­ need for aid to people in un­ said he would be gathering "the , “ And,” he added, “ nobody on W e Carry The Msadieeter Elvening H enld Clifford, reached at his home quested services. And it isn’t Course Planned derdeveloped areas of the world. UlVrW Tactic views of the leaders, especially ed parents and students Feb. 12 the committee seemed to think o o m p l e x e : l in e : o f s u n o a t p a p e r s in a Washington suburb, said: at 7:30 p.m. at 19 Lawton Rd., Manchester’s government, try­ Before assuming his present FUEL OIL with respect to improving rela­ it advantageous, and nobody on OPEN 6 A J«. to B P JI. DUUI.T “ It would be inadvisable, inap­ As Chairman; Manchester. ing 'to raise money for all those In Water Safety post in 1965, the Rev. Mr. An­ WASHINGTON (AP) — Sev­ tions between the United States C-DAP goals and objectives. thony served as general secre­ the committee sees fit to discuss 1 5 . 9 propriate to be drawn into the eral chargee of wrongdoing Included in the group of 20 and the African imtlons.” It isn’t even my, wife’s doc­ Water safety instructors will tary. of the Division of Inter­ it tonight.” r 200 Gal. Min. discussion.” have been voiced here—^both In­ students going from the central Nixon said Rogers’ trip tor, anxious to pay for his ex­ be trained in a ten-week course pretation and Personnel for the Caron replied, “ My quarrel is 1 Day Notice For Delivery But there was comment from side and outside the halls of He^s‘FedVp^ Connecticut area will be Thom­ marked the first time a secre­ pensive medical education and beginning March 2. The class board for two years. He has that the rules committee didn’t 24 Hr. Burner Service a war critic who came under Congress—against the United as Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs. tary of state “ paid a state visit equipment, paid for on the In­ will be held from 6:30 to 9:30 also served Congregational pas­ go far enough. Neither party is fire by Johnson in the Interview, Mine Workers of America. WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. Ronald Wright of 606 Spring St.; MANCHESTER P F P fl to Africa.” p.m. at Manchester High involving people, especially the I PRODUCEI” Sen. J. W. Fulbright, D-Ark., Fred R. Harris, described by an stallment plan while the rest of torates in Branford, Waterbury, Three witnesses In a Senate The mi&sion, Nixon said, indi­ and David Zubrow, son of Mr. School pool. young, in politics. Election to OIL HEAT, INC. associate as simply “ fed up,” is us were enjoying those high sal­ in Belmont, Mass.,..and Elyria, who charged the President had hearing room and some 1(K) cates the ’’high priority this ad- and Mrs. Abraham Zubrow of 276 OAKLAND ST„ MANOHESTEB — ddB-dSM quitting Democratic national aries on our jobs. To qualify as a participant, Ohio. the committee by caucus, in dis­ 6 4 9 -4 9 0 8 misrepresented the facts in win­ grim-faced miners at their own 08 19 Waranoke Rd. Both ^ e soph­ mlsistratlon places on effective chairman effective March 5— , “ National Pay Your Bills applicants must hold a valid ning cong^ressional approval of press conference leveled programs with Africa. This indi­ omores at the Robinson School. leaving party leaders less than Week” Is sponsored by the Red Cross Senior Life Saving the Gulf of Tonkin resolution. charges against the UMW Fri­ cates the enormous Importance a month to find a replacement. The Rottners are honor grad­ American Collectors Associa­ Certificate and be 17 years of The Johnson administraUon had day of collusion with mine oper­ of Africa—its 33 million people Harris said he had no idea uates of Manchester High tion, with offices in Minneapo­ ago or older. Those under 21 cited the 1964 resolution as pro­ ators, blacklisting and interfer­ and 43 countries—to the future who the new chairman might be School. He is a graduate of lis. years must presertt a signed viding the authority to dispatch ence with local unions elections. of the world, its peace and pros­ Wesleyan University in Middle- We can’t fault the association statement from their parents large numbers of U.S. troops to The witnesses told members Youngsters who were visiting Field Museum of ference and, on leaving the site, ran into the perity.” and he does not intend to take with the following: Date of birth, part in the search tor tor his re­ town, and has done graduate for sponsoring the week or for Vietnam. of a government operations sub­ Natural History, Chicago, find President Nixon an children. (AP Photofax) The trip is Rogers’ third ma­ permission itp take .the course, placement. work at Wesleyan and Central dedicating it to itself. After all Johnson said the resolution committee on labor that part of interested listener. Nixon attended a pollution con­ jor foreign tour. It follows a tnp and verification of good health. Whoever the Democrats find, Connecticut State College. Mrs. —what better way to justify its ii had been explained to Ful­ the reason Joseph A. Yablonski last May to Vietnam and south­ Each student must take bath­ Rottner is a graduate of existence, or to show its mem­ bright. lost the Dec. 9 election tor the ern Asia and, a few months lat­ he will take over the manage­ Albertus Magnus College in New bers that it’s on the ball? ing suit, towel, cap, pencil, and "It just never occurred to me UMW presidency was because ment of an 88 million debt, the notebook. er, to the Pacific island chain Haven. In the summer of 1968, No doubt, the American Col­ that the President of the United more than half the voting units from Japan to New Zealand. legacy of Hubert H. Hum­ she studied and traveled in lectors Association has mem­ To enroll, call the Manches­ States would lie to the members in the international union are Nixon To Outline Anti-Pollution Plan Generally, the secretary plans phrey’s losing presidential cam­ France and other parts of west­ bers and chai’ges dues. No ter Branch Office of the Amer­ of the Senate about a factual sit­ “ bogey locals” maintained with­ to do more listening than talk­ paign. ern Europe. doubt, some of those members ican Red Cross. uation,” Fulbright, chairman of out active members as a means ing during the journey, but But he will find some money Athe Senate Foreign Relations of giving incumbent officers there were reports he -would of­ on hand to keep party headquar­ Committee, said Friday. “ I was control of conventions and elec­ In Message to Congress Tuesday fer some kind of outline of Nix­ ters operating. Harris stressed completely taken in as was the tions. on administration policies to­ this in atuiounclng his re­ whole Senate.” He said the The men, all supporters of the ward Africa in a Feb. 12 speech signation Friday. The new WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi- these problems, we are not congressional action on the res­ insurgent union leader who, zens,” he sala. verse the flow of power from in Addis Ababa, the Ethiopian chairman will be named at a olution followed "an absolute with his wife and daughter, was dent Nixon, sounding a call for So'ng to have an environment The President’s comments Washington back to the sutes capital. Democratic National Committee misrepresentation of the facts.” slain in his Clarksville, Pa., 'total mobilization against un- that is fit to live In the United came after a meeting in the and cities. The trip schedule also In­ meetiitg Hairls called for Johnson said In the Interview: home Dec. 31. also charged that ctean air and water, says he States within 10 to 15 years,” marbled chambers of Chic.ago’s And just as Thursday’s meet­ cludes two days in Nigeria March 6. ■’Don’t tell me a Rhodes scholar union officials and mine opera­ will send a specia'i m ssage to Needed to cope with the prob- Field Museum of Natural Histo­ ing focused on urban problems. where the scars of civil war are Harris said the operating (Fulbright) didn’t understand tors maintain a blacklist of men Congress Tuesday spelling out l®ni, said the President, is ” to- ry with four Republican gover­ Friday’s session brought preser­ fresh. funds are the product of a suc­ everything in that resolution, held in. disfavor. his plan to fight pollution. tal mobilization.” nors from midwestern states. vation of the environment to Rogers will confer with Gen. cessful fund-raising gala in Mi­ got into a lot of Sen. Harrison A. Williams Jr., The President disclosed Fri- think that is the tenn I The meeting—similar to one center stage. ami Beach Thursday night, an because we said to him at the Yakubu Gowon during the Feb. White House and every other D-N.J., 'subcommittee chatt^ day in pollution-ridden Chicago would like to apply to all of the with nine mayors in Indiana ro- ” If we succeed in initiating a 19-20 visit. He is expected to affair which brought In about member of that committee that man, said '.the “ savage, outra­ that the first of 22 messages he efforts of the federal and state 11s, Ind., Thursday on urban program that is effective in give the general personal assur­ 8400,000 for the party. the president of the United geous use of a blacklist has no promired Ck>ngreFS in his State governments, local govern- problems—was symbolic of cleaning up our air and in clean­ ances the United States Intends That is less than half the sum States is not about to commit place in life in this country. The of the Union address will con- ments, of industrial producers what the President said was his ing up our water and in saving to handle its war relief pro­ Harris had hoped to see raised forces and undertake actions to right to earn a Hiring is and cem the anti-pollution cam and of also the Individual citi- administration’s attempt to re- our recreation lands, there will grams to the former BiaJran re­ through the gala and a network deter aggression in South Viet­ must be an inalienable right.” paign. be plenty of credit for every­ gion in accordance with Go- of dinners linked by closed cir­ nam to prevent this Communist Another witness, Louis Antal ‘It will cover water pollution one,” the President said. won’s policies. cuit television. State finance conspiracy, unless and until the of Arnold, Pa., said he had„been air pollution and also the acqui ” If we don’t succeed, who is Prior to the Nigerian segment chairmen blocked the TV jdan roughed, up in 1964 by support­ h o t w a te r. American people through their E'ition, through new innovative Mrs. Nixon Tours Plants to blame^sn’t going to matter.” of the trip Rogers plans to on grounds It would drain away Congress sign on to go in.” ers of the current UMW Presi­ financing as well as other meth­ The President ave few de­ spend two days in the Congo money they needed to finance dent W. A. "Tony” Boyle when The former president said he ods, of open space for the future MORRIS, 111. (AP) — The on the site of a strip mine by tails of what he has in mind in capital of Kinshasa conferrii;g congressional and statehouse he attempted to speak against a . . . with a simple phone call to Connecticut Natural Gas. CNG Kelly not only has the best bargain in town . . . she has plenty asked for the Tonkin Gulf reso­ generations,” Nixon said. First Lady’s trip to Illinois Fri­ Peabody Coal C?o. his forthcoming message but he with all U.S. ambassadors sta­ campaigns this year. Boyle-supported policy at the helped Mrs. Patrick J. Kelly of Wethersfield determine just of hot water too. Join the Luckies. Switch to gas heated hot lution in August 1964 rather than The President, careful to day spaimed the years from the Bundled in a sleeping bag to did elaborate on the JIO billion tioned in Africa. Harris was said to have union’s 1964 convention. how much hot water her family of nine needed for bathing, water. You’ll like the change. You can rent a gas hot water for a declaration of war because guard hi.s political flanks, took horse and buggy to atomic ener­ protect her fur coat from the sewage treatment program that He also will consult in Kinsha­ planned to remain as chairman Antal also charged Boyle sa with President Joseph Mobu­ cooking, washing clothes and dishes. Then a gas hot water heater for a low monthly charge, plus the low cost of the gas he feared North Vietnam might note of what he called ” a rather gy. straw in the wagon, Mrs. Nixon he first announced in his State until after the Nov. 3 elections, handed out to the delegates fa­ sterile discussion as to who real­ As the President discussed tu about the development of sta­ a schedule he reconsidered In heater was installed, perfectly sized to fit all the Kellys’ needs. have secret treaties which vors at the 1968 convention described the reclaimed area as of the Union address. you use. Maintenance is free. Call your plumbing contractor ly deserves the credit for dis­ pollution with the governors of ’’just absolutely gorgeous . . . Tlie five-year programn the bility and recovery of the econo­ recent days because of In-party would bring Communist China bearing his name and picture. Gas hot water heating is clean, fast and economical. Now Mrs. of CNG in Hartford (525-0111) or New Britain (224-9157) today. covering the issue .. of pollu­ four midwestern states in C3iica- It’s nice to have the ice and President said, will avoid the my in a land that was only re­ complaints about the positions and the Soviet Union into the He said an audit of the union’s tion.” go, Mrs. Nixon toured North snow because you appreciate pitfalls of earlier clean wp.ter cently torn by long and bitter he took on national Issues. war. financial records showed the ar­ But, Nixon said, ’’Let’s just Central Illinois, visiting indus­ spring all the more.” measures which failed to gain civil war. The 39-year-old Oklahoma And John.son also said he was ticles, which he called cam­ get right to the fundamentals trial facilities that have taken She Inspected a large digging the needed financing because Rogers’ flight plan takes him senator was described as feeling CONNECTICUT NATURAL r j w disappointed that his March 31, paign advertising, were paid tor directly from Washing;ton to Ra-. 1968, speech—In which he an­ . . . There is pollution of air. steps to clean up the environ­ machine at the Peabody Coal the money auUiorized was never this amounted to sideline snip- by union funds. There is pollution of water. We ment. bat, Morocco, on the porthwest restralnU on GAS CORPORATION nounced the bombing ha't over Also bringing their grievances mine and was shown aerial pho- appropriated ^ (Congress, a large portion of North Viet­ do have a major problem with Mrs. Nixon rode a horse- tographs of the area by a mine The President, said the $4 bil-a. * frican coast. sought to describe his to Washington Friday were drawn wagon across h. frozen Other countries on his 'tour — nam and his decision not to seek this country. lake and hunting area developed (See Page Eight) (Sec Page Eight) are Tunisia, Kenya, Zambia, (See Page EUght) re-election—did not bring peace. (See Page Eight) ’If we do not act now on all Record Seen Providing

1 Script^ in Sharon Tate Killings

The Los Angeles Times bcllion would follow which on­ gather himself and his .five co­ the year by a I>os Angeles in­ This would appear especially ly he and his family would sur­ defendants under a common le­ termediary for Manson. true of Susan Atkliui, whose LOS ANGELES — The pos­ $ 6 8 ^ $ 7 9 vive. gal shelter. “ I wanted to give the matter testimony before the grand jury sibility that a 1968 album ! i The word “ rise’’ also was Manson and the others are some thought before I talked implicated Manson and the oth­ recorded by the Beatles sup­ written in blood at one murder charged with murder and con­ with him,” Salazar said. “ The ers in the seven slayings. plied the “ script" for the Sharon scene. spiracy in the deaths of all or big question was whether there But the defendants In this 1 ( Tate murders increasingly in­ —Another song is called some of the seven victims of would be a conflict if I were case arc unique. Manson’s trigues some investigators. “ Helter Skelter.” The third two mass slayings last Aug. to represent more than one of strange hold over hia nomadic They know that members of bloody scrawl left was “ Helter 9-10 In 'different sections of Las the co-defendants. And if there tribe, in or out of jail, la the Charles Manson’s clan were Skelter.” Angeles. would be, which ones I should reason. If he cun arrange to have the Beatle addlcU, even to the ex- —“ Sexy Sadie” is the title of Killed were: Miss Tate, the represent.” same attorney — or co-op­ tent of papering walls of their still another song in the album, actress; Holl>’wood men’s hair The question of conflict is the dwellings with Beatle posters. Miss Atkins was known as erating attorneys — represent stylist Jay Sebring; coffee heir­ key to Manson’s strategy. They have been told by Man- “ Sadie Glutz” to the family, all the defendants, there Is rea­ ' l l ess Abigail Folger; Voityck After considerable invesligu^ son Intimates that Manson him- Manson, said Miss Atkins, first son to relieve he con each (Wojcelch) Frykowsky, a com­ lion. Siilazar said he urrivt-d at self considered the singers pinned the name “ Sadie’ on one from testifying against the panion of Miss Folger, om coup Salazar disclosed lie is the law­ The clan leader has told more from the testimony of a co-sus­ Co-defendant Susan Atkins told whicli could get hlnf out from yer Mhn.sbn has chosen to at­ tliun one person in recent weeks pect. grand juror.s one object of tli-> under charges tliat he directed tempt to execute the legal coup. that Miss Atkins hud “ changed killings was to punish the the Tate mass murders, And Salazar told the l>os An- If llic co-defendants say they her story.” One account quoted establishment. Until now, Manson has main- geles\ Times he is convinced understand the pipsslbility a n d him as sayliqc: still want the same lawyer, the —The lyrics of another song* talned he alone will act in his Manson cimnol be convicted of “ She sent word to me Uutt U “ Blackbird,” repeats the defense. Uie slayings. “ Nobody knows as judge t;as no choice but to per­ I'd get her a good attoiney, mit this. phras^, . “ You were only wait- But Thursday this appeared much about the case as I,” he she’d'shut up.” /■ ing for this moment to arise." to have been a screen to dls- explained. Oir 'the surface, it seems hard Whicli Is where Balasar ap­ Mlss Atkins said Munson guise what he really wanted: Salazar, widely known in the to believe that any defendant in pears to (It In. One of the iilleged members of the Manson hippie-style 'family' shouts 'Charliel' hoped police would believe the an opportunity to rail at the es- mitlwest for criminal cases he the Tate ,9886 would want to He said he probablyArill niot through 11 hallway door as^Manson returns to his jail cell after a court appear- murders were committed by tabllAhment in pretrial moneq- Ims handled, said he was ap­ risk joining his defense to any Negrocs and that; a black re- verlng aniL more liqportant, to proached around the first of of tile others. (6m Pag* BlgM) aiice. (AP Photofax) ‘ *

i / UU: V ,. ' ■ ^ v A- \ /K •' 'V' \\' \:\ \ V/ \ ■ \' \ A . i ^ \ I 'f MANCHESTER EVElinNG HERALD, MANCHESTBI^. CONN,, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7,1970 j. PAGE THRIBIE PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1970

T ~ New Reorganization BiU Museum Director Seeks THEATER TIME Slioimvold on Bridge SCHEDULE I.OSK I.KAI* KIIIST NOKIII Wonh Reform Congress M O VIE R A H N O B To Bring Art to People TO UANGKUOUS |iX>B SATURDAY ♦ «•' FDR PARENTTB AND Cl 7 5 2 R and Louis Q Damato proudly present their WASHINGTON (AI^V Not in the bill itself, but likely . By M ILKS A. S3IITII In the 1870s and 1880s and I Uke Burnside — Cactus Flowt’r, By AI.KKKO .HIIKINWOIJI 0 A 10 to be recommended separately, YOUNG PEOPLE (A l* A rts Eilllo r) that style." 7:10, 9:15. K»w-k«y reorganization bill now 7\vdiiy’s Imiul li'iu'lies a pfin- ♦ J 6 '2 would be a special committee TIM otl0ctiv0 oi tfm rating* t« to inh m NEW YORK (A PI --- Jolm B, To find on artist he doesn’t Cinema I (East Hurtfonl) nearly fashioned would move ciple (lint ovon very i>xiM gq far. His wife majored The Reivers, 7:00, 9:00; Run BK,Sr Congress deeper Into the era of m m fh eonfartf tor viom n g fry t h ^ cMMrwi. oiu’ecl players lion’t fully UD' 4 O 10 4 shown increasing sensitivity in rector of the Museum of Modem In art history at Pomona Col­ Wild — Run Free, 2:00. I ‘1 7 f> 2 R C AND' NOW, still another tasteful and outstanjding accomplishment the computer without disturbihg recent months to charges of ini- Art on May 1, Is a yoiuig admln- lege, studied art in Chicago, and ilorstiiml When you muMt give A lO 'l’i Cl 8 I Cinema I — Cactus Flower, 0 K K I 2 its tradition and seniority. , J)roper pressures on behalf of ALL ACES ADMITTED istnitor will) ideas about bring­ likes to make pen and ink draw­ up tlie lemi Iwleo lo (levolop (I S dSfltfai Auditnees 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:40, 9:40. , (J '7 K A House Rules subcommittee, legislation. ing art into everyday life. ings. your own hdoks, make sure of ♦ 7 \ 4 10 ^ by Rayrhond F. and Louis C. Damato — "Contractors and Developers of Distinction!" Cinema II — Viva Max. 2:00, .after months of hearings and A l^ separate from the riH)'-- He is 36, imd few major A member of his staff said losing tlio lem( first to llio dnn- .SOUTH 4:30, 7:00, 9:30. executive sessions, may finish ga n i^ io n bill but likely to iv- Alt U [S AOMintO museums have directors in their tliat as an administrator, High­ gerous op|xmeii(. 4 A K 1 P iriiitil Guldtnct SuMnM CHnera’ma — Goodbye, Mr. its draft of the measure next celve Attention in Congress’ GP 30s. tower is fortunate in having a Soutli dmiiler. C K Q J ^ Chips, 2:00, 8:00. week. Then it faces a working present enlng lead Six of Spades. ♦ A K 'I consideration by Oongmess itself. Ethics Committee for fuller dis­ DHTIUCTID a Woman, 9:10; Carmen Baby, Soutli holds off tl)e first si>ade Arts, he presides over an organ­ out of administrative gobbledy- .Soiilli Wcsl Norfli K u x t BEFORE "This Is Just reorgonimtlon, closure of members' outside in­ Unkr 17 rtquiru awofflMnyfii| 7:30. trick hut wins tlie second. Ho All Pass Par«nt or M ult GturdKn ization which supports both the gook. A few years ago ("until : N i Pass ^ N 'l not reform," said Re}). Richard come and loans. The use of . visual and the performing arts, someone borrowed it and didn’t Manchester Drive-In — 3 in counts two quick si>ade tricks, Bolling, D-Mo., a subcommittee congressional prestige on behalf and lias a current annual budget bring it back” ) he had a folder the AtUc, 8:00; Angels from two clubs, and one diamond. member who has called for a of favored constituents desillng of $2,5 million. In his new Job he into which he dropped choice Hell, 7:00; Hells Angels 69, South cannol develop four ad­ licart honor, ('nils Is allghtly radical overhaul. with federal agencies also is NO ONE UNOEN 17 AOMITTtO 10:16. (Aq« limit miy v|fy will have 500 employes and an bits of Jargon he found in the ditional tricks in either red suit dangerous.) West takes his ace The bill, it was understood, currently in tlie spotlight. In etriain tran) operating budget of $6.6 million. letters and periodicals that State Theatre — Cliange by itself. The problem is wheth­ of hearts on the first or second does not touch the perennially- The reorganization bill' is ex­ “ I am interested In trying to crossed his desk. of Habit, 1:50, 6:30, 9:15; The er to bi'gln will) the hoarta or round of the suit and can set up 28 OHs St. in 1886 pected to be laigely a hoiuse- War Wagon, 3:30, 7:10. criticized seniority system un­ OT uo (S wwurpf take the arts out of their silken “ I remember one example witli tile diamonds. llic 8|mdcs but can never re­ der which members of congres­ keeplng measure, establishing nuuAL^^ oriuv cocoon and relate them to the was when someone said, ‘Our Mansfield Drive-In — Hard Declarer goes down If ho gain tile lead to run them. sional committees advance to for example a better system for H ncTUM COM or w w a u u iw i concerns of everyday life.” he purpose is to prod the progres­ Cfontract, 7:00; Love Me Please, tackles tlie diamonds first. South can later lose the dia­ the powerful chairmanships on housing and supervising the said in an Interview. sion forward,’ ” he recalled. 8:60. East wln.s with the king of dia­ mond finesse in safely since length of service alone. high school students who serve “ People think the arts can "There was another item that monds and returns a simdo. East is out of spades by that AFTER as pages, and abolishing some SUNDAY But sources said it does pro­ liappen only in special places, tt said. .‘Tlie motivational input South nnial -111101 start the time. South wins two spades, obsolete minor committees. Burnside — . Cactus Flower, vide for Congress to use the lat­ special moments, for special will provide the backstop that hearts, and West gets in with two hearts, throe diamonds emd Bolling said that within its Police Jail 2:30, 4:30, 6:30, 8:30. est .electronic data processing people," he declared. the team needs.’ ” the ace of hearts in time to de­ two clubs, making his game. field he considers it useful and Cinema I East Hartford — gear to help it cope with the “ Tlie established arts institu­ feat the contract with the rest .Daily ((doailon mountains of information in­ will support it. The Reivers, 1:30, 3:25, 5:20, Protester Of tions have been locked up—have of tile s])adc8. Pisrtiier opens with 2-NT (22 volved in the lawmaking proc- And House Democratic Lead­ 7:10, 9:10. been preoccupied with tech­ to 24 imints), luid the neixt play- er Carl Albert of Oklahoma, Rockville Cinema I — Cactus Flower, Botfor Start nique. wltii status, investment <)r piuMMiH. You hold: Spades, 28 Otis St. in 1970 Liegislative research services, predicting prompt House atten­ and real estate rather than with 1:30, 3:30. Soutli makes ids contract if Nude Movies .I-9-7-6-3; Hearts, A-lO-B-4; Dia­ under its terms, would be great­ tion to the measure, sounded the human connections." Hospital Notes Cinema II — Viva Max, 2:00, lie gets off to a bolter start. monds, 8-5; Clubs ,7-3. ly streng^ened and a Joint Sen­ prevailing note: “I look for im­ FORT WORTH, Tex. (AP) — The trend of his thinking is Il­ 4:30, 7:00, 9:30. Since West is the dangerous op­ Town records know it as 28 Otis St,, but we call it “The Man.sion,’’ the original and historic visiting hours are 12:80 to 8 What do you say? ate-House committee on data prove ments more than lustrated by the fact that in the Cinerama — CJoodbye Mr. ponent, South must lose the R. O. Cheney Homestead. Construct^ in 1886 on a hill overlooking the family-owned Cheney Mills, A young man distressed over p.m. In all areas except ma­ Answer: Bid three clubs, the processing set up. changes.” last three years the State Ooun- Chips, 2, 8. first trick to West. sex movies flung a grave mark­ ternity where they are 2 to 4 it was the scene of many a gala ball and party. cil has been sponsoring projects East Windsor Drive-In — I, If West has the king of tha- Staymiin Convention, asking and 6:30 to 8 p.m. er through the glass door of a reaching into the disadvantaged a Woman, 7:30; Carmen Baby, monds. It will not be an entry partner to show a major suit of Standing on two and a half acres of beautifully landscaped area, it pro'vides a panoramic view downtown theater Thursday and areas. 9:05. since South will finesse through four or more cards. If partner Admitted Thursday: Charles of the Connecticut River Valley, including Glastonbury and Hartford. it. If West has the ace of bids a major, you will raise to U.S. Cuts Troops, Leaves was captured after a chase. These projects take about Steele, Talcott Ave., Rockville; Manchester Drive-In — 3 in one-fourth of the budget, "but the Attic, 8:30; Angels From hearts. it is a sure entry. game. If he bids three dia­ During World W ar II, after it had been acquired by the late E. J. Holl, himself an epicure of fine " I thought the tombstone Isabel Affricano, Center St., about 80 per cent of our staff Hell, 7:00; Hell’s Angels 69, Therefore South must begin by monds, denying a major, you living, “The Mansion’’ was converted into seven, executive-type apartments, unmatched in New Eng­ would be symbolic of what por­ Rookville; Bernard Hartmann, Its Installations in Turkey titne,” said Hightower. 10:15. knocking out the ace of hearts. will then bid three spades. nography is doing to this coun­ Hughes Clr., Rockville; Joan land even today, providing for luxury living at its best. "In the ghetto areas, If the If West refuses the first Copyright 1970 try," Gene Watson, 24, told in­ O’Reilly, Olson Dr.,., .yernon; State —- Change . of Habit, ANKARA, (A P ) — The United ordered by the NATO Council arts are going to mean any­ 1:40, 5:20, 9:00; The War Wag­ heart. South must lead another General Features Corp. Mr. Holl called it “The Pioneer House,’ and girls working at Pioneer Parachute, then in the Cheney with Turkish participation, De­ vestigators and newsmen. CTarol Humplirey, Union St., States has reduced Its forces in thing, they have to be relevant. Rockville; EJdmund O’Brein, on, 3:15, 7:00. Mills Complex, lived there. mirel said. " I was very careful to make Turkey from 23,000 to -7,000 men What happens Is that you get a Country La., Rockville; Rac Mansfield Drive-In — Hard He said nuclear weapons are sure on one would be harmed— Now it has been refurbished and modernized, but its parquet flooring, wood-peeled walls, cathedral street theater performance In White, R eserw lr Rd., Rockville; Contract, 7:00; Love Me Please since 1965 and by June will have also available at other sites for that no one was in the vicinity which technique and 'polish are ceilings, walk-in closets and magnificent fireplaces remain unchanged. One of its seven apartments handed over to Turkey facilities Sandra Dean, North Brookfield, 8:50. Turkish tactical aircraft under of the door—before I threw it." virtually nonexistent, but the still has its three, working fireplaces. worth $40-45 million, Premier Mass., and James Bourke, a double key system requiring It was a protest, he said, content is compelling and EJlUngton Rd. 'South Windsor. A Suleyman Demlrel disclosed to­ U.S. and Turkish approval for agiunst "raw nudity" in films. immediate.” day. Discharged Thursday: Omer use. Police Jailed Watson on Hightower says he feels “art Cropley, Stafford Springs; Mary Demirel said that since 1965, Manchester’s quality developers, Raymond F. and Louis C. Damato, have completely renovated the interior and exterior of charges of destroying private has to be considered as more Boron, Grand Ave., Rockville; the year his Conservative party DANCE property and possession of a than paint^g and sculpture. Maurice Allen, Mountain Rd., the former R. 0. Cheney estate, at28 Otis St,- However, they have left untouched the;n€ old-world look of the original construction, came to power, U.S. spy flights TO THE A n d over bomb. Films are accepted now as an Ellington; Mark Williams, Pros­ and the chann and elegance of the seven luxurious and cherished apartments retain all of their excellent qualities. from Turkish bases over the A police department spokes­ art form, and the museum had pect St., Rockville; Margaret Black Sea bordering the Soviet “TWO CENT TAX" Mothers Club man said the marker weighed something to do with that. Prod­ Tyler, Hartford; Shari Payne, Great care was taken to preserve and to highlight the elaborate paneling and woodwork, virtually impossible to reproduce today. Union have Tiot ibeen allowed. uct design is another form. And Brooklyn St., Rockville, and about 40 pounds, was 14 inches AT By modernizing the kitchens and bathrooms, with the installation of easy-living appliances, the Damatos made certain The disclosures came at a And Juniors Club long and had been taken from a I feel that environmental pollu­ Mrs. Judith Shaffer and son, news conference called by De­ baby’s grave. tion—the whole business of de­ Carol Dr., Tolland. lK>LTON that the apmiments make for a happy combination of convenient living in an old-world atmosphere. mirel to defend Turkey’s mem­ stroying the environment—is as HIGH SCHOOL bership, in the North Atlantic Plan Meetings The incident occurred at the much an esthetic concern as an Ranging in size from two rooms to five, all but two of the apartments have fireplaces, and one even has three. Hollywood Theater, one of the Treaty Organization and agree­ The Andover Mothers Club economic one.” $1.64 Million Contract FEB. 7 8-11:80 P.M. ments with the United States city's largest and most modern. The museum’s director-desig­ $1.50 Per Couple $1.00 Stag fASr HARIHiHH To complement the exterior of the house, extensive landscaping was done, and the grounds recall the gracious look of the will meet Wednesday at p.m. WASHINGTON (AP) — A covering the presence of Ameri­ 8 The X-rated “ Last of the Mobile nate plans to serve mainly as an OPEN TO AIX. i n e m a I estate at the turn of the century. $1.64 million contract was can facilities and personnel in in the home of Mrs. Francis Hot Shots" (s currently showing. administrator, and to let the 1 Qovtiiiioii >T. mr to maiw awarded Friday by the U.S. Turkey. J Hill, Bausola Rd. The program The attack was one of a re­ curatorial staff handle the artis­ Coast Guard to Associated Con­ Criticism of those ties has cent series on theaters, includ­ tic problems. His predecessor, for the evening will be a talent struction Co. of Hartford, for MANCHESTIR been building up in the press ing drive-ins, showing X-rated Bates Lowry, who was ousted show, in which all members construction of an extension to CENTER and among Turkish intellectuals movies, usually "nudies.” last spring, had taken on the ad­ NOW Chase Hall cadet barracks at 643-7832 FREE PARKING REAR OF THEATRE Twenty-eight Otis St., “The Mansion,’’ marks the In recent years. w ill participate. Theaters showing the nudie ditional duties of director of the Coast Guard Academy in ™t. From 1:3 10:00 first time Raymond F. and Louis C. Damato have re­ Referring to the facilities built The Junior Women’s Club will movies have had projectors and painting and sculpture. S4t. at ldIO-5:SO-0:l(V—Son. a t 1:40-5:241 Hightower has had no formal New London, Conn. waiKit’ liHtriii and used here by American per­ meet Monday in the home of films vandalized and have re­ uonimtin furbished an older building, and they are proud'of the training In art history (he ma­ Could he change her life, sonnel as "Joint-use facilities," Mrs. Ludlle Anderson on As- ceived warning notes and fMUit r? result. jored In English literature at Demirel said they are entirely pinall Dr. Members are asked threats. itwciisTiii PM k - m m fiovMir ^ could she forget her vows fin 17- M n iiM p i) passive and defensive. to arrive at 7 ;45 p.m. so the Steve Maska-vich, assistant Yale) but does not let tliat both­ IQoule m m £ They are the developers and contractors of 28 meeting can begin promptly at mpinager of the Hollywood, said er him; he takes the position „ THEATRE EAST and follow her heart... He said that under the articles mu_ m m i IMT .S S S L ______^Bargain Hour l-YDaUy, new apartment buildings, including The Teresa Apart­ of an agreement signed last 8 p.m. Watson spoke with him about 30 that there has been too much Ex. Sun. & m l. emphasis on history in the train­ ~Mbn"-Frt. 7:00-8:45 ments at 1 Main St., in the North End Redevelopment July, Turkey has complete con­ The program will be a tupper- minutes before the tombstone Skit. & Sun. 2:00-8:45-5:00 V -.li.. -'IxY’i:,-.’ ing of art administrators. trol over all American facilities ware party. Members are ask­ throwing incident. 7:16-0:00 Area. The first structure constructed in the renewal on its soil and over the activities ed to pay for all orders that Maskavlch quoted Watson as He likes music, says he “ sang a lot in school,” and collects re­ View of a Typical Apartment in "The Mansion" area, it was acknowledged “The first building in to­ of all American personnel. evenli^ to avoid confusion on telling him: PETER (PAMELA Oamt, from 2 PJM.'' cordings of early classical mu­ Demirel said that the iJnlted delivery. Members are asked to “ If you don’t stop showing X- USTINOV ITIFRN PffER USTINOV-WMEIATIFRN morrow’s Manchester." sic. States has turned over or is In bring a friend. rated movies in the next two or JONATHAN WINTERS-JOHN ASTIN "But what really turns me on X)NATUAN Their Sunny Brooke Village, on New State Rd., the process of turning over to Grange Cited three days, I ’m going to tear the m are the visual arts,” he said. Turkish armed forces two com­ Mrs.. Rachel Stanley, 1968-69 place down. If you don’t ))elieve WINTERS received the Chamber of Uommerce City Beautiful "In terms of painters that tasImanCOlffl m a x ; munications facilities outside chairman of the Committee for it, just look what happened to means Matisse and Clyfford jo m kBargain Hour Daily 1 -: Award. The Damatos received high praise and were Ankara and Istanbul, two radar Woihen’s Activities of Andover the other theaters.” Still, as favorites. ASTIN Ex. Sun. & Hoi. cited “for creating a quality apartment complex on a stations on the Black Sea coast, Grange, recently accepted In be­ Watson said he made no such "Also I like the architecture ,^AU Seats 75 and a large strategic air base half of Andover Grange a cer­ direct threat. " I Just left it to of upstate New York, from the previously unattractive site.” near Izmir on the Aegean Sea. tificate and $100 check, first his imagination what I might do federal period to the high 'Victo­ And now. also on New State Rd. and opposite East When the turnover is com­ place award in “Operation Big and what was in the case,” he rian. Most of the population cen­ plete U.S. personnel in Turkey, Lift.” Making the presentation said. Catholic High School, formerly the old Darna Farm, ters upstate had a lot of building EastmanCOLOR View of a Typical Apartment in "The Mansion" excluding dependents, will num­ was Clifford D. Mignerey of The case contained a sack their latest venture is under construction and is near­ ber 6,000, he said. Food Services, Connecticut Milk filled with powder, lighter fluid, ELVIS PRESLEY ing completion. They have named it Pine Ridge Village These will be stationed at for Health, Inc. a screwdriver and roofing Hoif Eivit ting MARY TYLER MOORE Flubbornochm^ ' three large radar stations at Mrs. Carolyn Mortlock a n d tacks. Watson said he had no in­ on RCA Rocofdi — 52 luxury, duplex, town house apartments in five Karamursel in west Turkey, Miss Marion Stanley of the tention of using the combustible buildings. Sinop on the Black Sea and Di- Committee for Women’s Activi­ materials but carried them "to f4Sr WINDSOR CHANGE OF HABir ties of the AndoveV Grange at­ run a bluff." DRIVE-IN ★ RT.5 yarbakir in east Turkey, a stra­ When opened, the complex -will mark the 28th new tegic air base at Adana in south tended the presentation. Two young theater employes, BARMAMtNAIR-&/r':*:’'i'‘“'‘“l "RLIIOI / JAMES LEE 4 S S SCHWEITZER "'*“ ’'''-"-'m ERIC Agnts Davis apartment building constructed by the Damatos. Turkey and a headquarters and a passerby, a patrolman in a NOW THRU SUNDAY! BERCOVICI .- !!«,», v-wr .I JOHN xvMiv JOSEPH/w«4v< II RICHJTOnivivwu/ mvnni,jIWRRIS • iNffCitfft'KiM 0|«, WILLIAM n GRAHAM logistics unit in Ankara. Manchester Evening Her­ three-wheel police vehicle and >, K)E CONNEUY • A UNIVERSAl PICTURE • TECHNICOIOR* ...... Pine Ridge Village will feature one and two bed­ The radar stations are be­ ald Andover correspondent, three other officers Joined in the lieved used to monitor Russian Sarah Palmer, tel. 742-9247 or pursuit of Watson and capture “ W A R W AO O N " Sat S:S0 asd 7:10—Sun. at 8:10 and 7:00 room apartments— some with one and a half baths. air force, missle and space ac­ 742-7176. at a nearby apartment house. tivities. I^aMPOinaii’’ ™ — Several apartmenta in the first of the five build­ ITie Adana base has short- w,th ESSY PERSSON ings will be available next week. range tactical American air­ Star of 'Tnerese a'^d isabei'e AND n iA U LMI*Um kMiMMm' Q|^(_Y[ craft loaded with nuclear weap­ Pine Ridge Village is being constructed by Damato T h e T o t a l Wavne Douglas ons which can be used only if 3 ADULT HITS manchestT F e m a le w Estates, Inc. Others of the 28 apartment buildings O R . i II A n im a l! were constructed by Damato Enterprises Inc. By what­ RTES 6 & RA • BOLTON NOTCH FRI.— SAT.— SUN. II, THE W a r W a g o n ’Hie AmerUcan frontier wife, I TECHBUCOLOR* PANAVI8ION* l ever name, however, you know them as Raymond F. whether stke lived in the ilanrliFfitFr HIT No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 ^eaBatiy' rocky hills of New England, and Louis C. Damato, one of the oldest apartment de­ show starts 7:30 Ute rolUng plains of Pennsyl­ velopers in Manchester. . . iEu Fttim j HELLS 3 ANGELS Gates open 7:00 vania, needed a giant ap­ petite lor both adventure Ilally Except Sundays Mxl Holidays at 13 Btasell Street ANGELS IN THE FROM and hand -work. Probably •fancheater, Conn. (06040) she lived in a log cabin; she Telephone 643-27U AHIG HELL N O T E : No one under 18 yrs. had to (Up Iter own candles, View of a Typical Apartment in "Jhe Mansion' View of a Typical Apartment in "The Mansion" Second Class Postage Paid at 69 spin and weave her own Xoncheater. Conn. Action No. 1 Action No. 2 Action No. 3 admitted! Positive I.D. re- clothes; and put together Below: Architect’s Drawing of “Pine Ridge Village,''opening soon . . . SUBSCRIPTION RATES meals foam what ever food Payable in Advance jiuired! O n * Y e a r ...... $ 30.00 could be wrested from the MESSAGE ■bt Hbotlu ...... 1 5 .S 0 soil or found in foreat or H iree MetUhs ...... 7 .8 0 stroam. “pie first' Ihanks- giving Day feast celebrated by the Pilgrims in Maasa- OF Call Us! # C f V THE UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT diuaetts was typical; veni­ son stew cooked in a huge DANCE • THEATRE pot o'ver an outdoors flire, sptit-Toaate^ wild turkeys APPRECIATION With 23 buildings HOCKEY stuffed witii corn bread, Holin SavldaklB pumpkin "baked" in a bag, UTS OF m m o i flavored with •syrup made To my doctors (Dr. Marzialo and Dr. completed and with HOTPOINT from the sap of the maple Sd variety of apartments and 1 4 DANCE us here at MR. STEAK, HOTPOINT 13 Tread express our^^ddep and heartfelt thar^ks to 8 1 5 p.m. I \COMPANY \,Y V 2 ^ Center Street, 646- each of you for your kind deeds and devo­ Jorgensen 1995. We are America’s to pffer whatever GOLDIE! ebtDIlE! I LOVE YOU GOLDIE! Saturday, Fatiruary 14 tion ^nd for/the many encouraging mes­ Appiknees Theatre, favorite family restau­ (SOUNDS LIKE CARY GRANT) Canfield sages of cheeif received while I was recent­ Storrs VYIniarbranch rant and have a very your taste and what- BECAUSE WE WANT Hov» to Fan, Kick, j special menu just for the ly confined ip'the hospital. I hope to be Fall and Run little folks. We also fea­ back "on the job” shortly "thanking you" ONLY THE BEST (‘(ICIIIH ture the most tempting eyor your need. personally.ilally.. . In I fItne f meantime, we shall never______luncheons imas^nable, S2 S0 forget this warm expression of your loyalty IIOWUI- ($2.00 nudtnit only) with eveiything prepared Box Office and to suit your taste. We’re and friendship. I Mail Ordari OPEN SUNDAYS, TOO! Most Sincerely, RAYMOND F. and LOUIS C. DAMATO (Owners-Developers) Offices at 240A New Stote Road, Mcmchester HELPFUL HINT John Sa.yidakis, Owner P la a » (nakt chacktypayabit to Tta.-Univartity of Connecticut. Mail lor OvoTBaltod aoupa need not be pretani) to Jorgannn Auditorium Box Office, Storrs, 06268. Mail orders a problem; Just put one or C.J's Giant Grinders, Inc. PAUL W. DOUGAN, ReoHor ^ Rentals — Property Management: 649-4535 two peeled potatoes Into the please enclose stamped self addressed envelope. Jorgensen Box Office open 273 BroacJ St., Manchester soup and sltniner a little — Monday-Friday, 9 a.m. to ,4 p.m. and al 7:30 p.m, on the evenings of they wlU absort) the excess 649-5329 performances. Talaphona 429-3311, axi. 807. salt.

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■\V\A V V A A' ..' ' '■.M \ \ « \ \i MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., SATPRDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1970 PAGE FOUR MANnHESTRR EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1970 PAGE FIVE ■ • ' ' ■ \ . I ? Before we, proclaim ollrselves Justified i ® a n d ) p 0 lp r Courtroom OutbilrHtg: In turning our backs on Intemationallsm, lEopnttuj i^prali we owe It to ourselves to define what kind of internationalism we have been Business Bodies fububhbd by thb Bar Association To Study HBRALD PRINTINO CO.. INC practising. We would then be forced to 18 BiHell Strest llan cb u tar. Conn. admit that our foreign policy has been WIN I>0 AWARDH THOMAS F. FERGUSON Six Manchcsler postal em­ WALTER R. FERGUSON much closer to Imperialistic vigHontlsm Publiahers ployes recently shared In eight Ways to Deal with Disruption Founded October 1. 1881 than to the principle of collective HUggcstlon awards, consisting of PublMied Every EvenlnB Except Sundnyi security. monetary awards and certi­ By BOB MONROE alternatives before they get to observers agreed was the best ■ HoUdnye. Entered nt_lhe Poet_ Offlce_ at j ficates suitable for framing. Assbelated Press Writer cfmtempt,’’ he sold. '''Contempt solution In place of cleor cut ^tajieheiter, Conn., aa Second O om Mall I Befote wle entered upon the failure of Matter. The prosenUitlons, made at NEW YOHJf precipitous power, one guidelines, our Individual effort at policing the the main office by Poslmaster SUBSCRIPTION RATEJ8 defendants Inten^pf their Payable In Advance world in Vietnam we had already com­ Alden E. Bailey, were for local­ \ _J I, tlo****' questions. keep cool and keep n sense of One Year ...... |*).00 srcnitles whnt Goldfarb said a judge could humor,” he said. "There were Six Montha ...... 15.80 mitted an advance failure. T his was our ly adopted suggestions concern­ Three Mohtha ...... 7.80 ing Improvements In mall to mointiiln nniTr IM 7 courtroom assault as a one or two demonstrations I One Month ...... 3.00 failure to place the problem of Vietnam- himdllng, safety, good house­ Recent roiiHronm iil^ h** separate offense and deal .with thought serious,” Medina re­ MEMBER OF within the jurlsdlcatlon — and the poten­ keeping, and public relations. n w THE ASSOCIATED PRESS in T The Aaaoclated Preaa la exclualvely en­ tial police power—of the United Nations. Michael Ginolfi Jr., distribu­ titled to the uae of republlcatlon of all tion clerk, of 74 Tlirall Rd., Ver­ Hof,m,m ordered fl“ t r r e c : r ^ o n : g a i : newa dlapatchea credited to It or not other- By our current behavior, we seem like­ wlae crMited In thla paper and alao tha non; and Margaret M. Quinn, __ Seale shackled iind gagged,, he control. It was necessary to local newa publlahed here. ly not only to discredit and discard our custodian ,of 68 Spruce St., uniitiev 1 » 1 ^ I apparently was heeding the de- keep calm and cool, very Im- All rlghta of republlcatlon of special dla- patches herein are alao reserved. own effort at being the world policeman, each received two awards. by the 7th U.S Circuit personal.” Others receiving awards were Pnnthei- I a CouTt Of Appeals, which held The defendants' disrupUonH The Herald PrlntlnB Company Inc., aa- which is a role we should never have at­ sumea no financial reaponalblllty for typo- Paul P. Aceto, parcel post car­ . , . ^ that "the proper course for the were termed a "revolutionary graphical errora appearlns In adyertue- tempted, but also to discredit and dis­ rier, of 197 Glenwood St.; Ray­ rnrit^nnaiiu ^ ^ ''"'*** hav6 Te- ttct” by Robcrt OoveF, assistant mehia and other reading matter In The mond L. Jones, mounted car­ the Ho-iif ^ .. It ***" strained the defendant by what- professor at Columbia Unlversl- Hancheater■ “Evening Herald. card the whole internationalist experi­ Ihe right to represent himself. •' ..It o .. . rier, of 27 Deerfield Dr.; Wil­ ” ever means necessary even if ty Law School. Subscriber to Loa Angeles TImea-WaahIng- ment of the United Nations, which has ton Post Newa Service. liam G. Hearn, distribution Hoffman later sentenced tj,„ge tneons included his being "It is as much a revolutionary Full aervlce client of N. E. A. Service Inc. received little more than occasional Up clerk, of 33 Windemere St.; Scale to four years In prison on ghaciklcd and gagged,” Instead act as an attempt to take over Publlahers Representatives — Mathews. Shannon and Cullen Inc., Special Agency service from cmy administration since and Leo G. Houle, window 16 counts of ccmtemiA of court. removing the defendant from an arsenal,” Cover said. "It Is — New York. Chicago, Detroit and Boston. He attM rawked the ball of I^ - courtroom. a strategy of despair. The de- that of Dwight Eisenhower. clerk, of 68 Mohawk Dr., East MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULA­ Hartford, . another de- observers agree such fendant says In effect, ‘We will TIONS. Not to draw back out of the world, but fendant, who shouted an o l^em restraints can prejudice a Jury force . you to .show the naked Dl«>Iay advertising closing hours to get Into it in the right way — that OPERATIONS MANAGER w i ^®**‘"Ser was Jailed g^ould be used only In ex- power that lies behind the law,' Bor Monday — 1 p.m. jYldny. Wednesday. „ , . . treme cases. It Is both a very dangerous and For Tuesday — 1 p.m. Saturday. should be this country’s number one William F. Dickson, .son of For Wednesday — 1 p.m. Monday. Mrs. Frederick Dickson of 219 In the New York bomb-con- Medina had what most profound point. For Thursday — 1 p.m. '^esday. concern, for it concerns the survival of spiracy trial of 13 Black Pan­ For BYldny — 1 p.m. Wednesday, Charter Oak St., has been ap­ thers, state Supreme Court Jus­ For Saturdayurday — 1 p.m. Ibursday. all countries and all experiments and all CBasalfled deadline — 6 p.m. day be­ pointed operations manager for tice John M. Murtagh sentenced fore publlcallon. 5 p.m. BVIday for the dreams. the physical distribution center a woman spectator to 30 days in Burger Urges Fair Hearing Saturday and Monday publication. .of American Optical Corpora­ Jail for contempt after her out­ Saturday, February 7 tion’s Optical Products Division. burst touched off a melee be­ As manager, Dickson will be tween defendants and court offi­ For Prisoners’ Complaints responsible for all order pro- cers. To Have Been The First Farmer WASHINGTON (AP) — Chief such countries as Sweden, Nor- World Still Needs Policing As a trial Judge tries to be pa- Our historians are in process of shift­ tient and keep calm, he must -luallce Warren E. Burger today way, Denmark and Holland "do 7 7 We Americans are currently In the ing the date and location of the first (H e ra ld {>hoto by Pinto) keep In mind that severe disci­ urged the states to adopt sim­ some things better than we do.” ple, workable procedures to For instance, he said In Hol­ midst of a consensus admission, among farmer. David Taylor, left, manager of Milltex, Inc., shows was purchased in October to be made into a whole­ plinary measures could be Ftiotoirraipbed B y Sylvian O ften grounds for a mistrial. give every prisoner with a land a ministry of Justice team ourselves, that we can’t pretend to have George Shenkman, president of Pilgrim Mills Inc., sale and distribution center of Pilgrim Mills. Of­ Until recently, it has been generally as­ THE CONNECTICUT RIVER AT EAST HADDAM some yello>v satin fabric, one of many kinds of fices for the advertising department and for board The 7th U.S. Circuit Court of grievance the opportunity for a of lawyers, psychologists and the resource, power, and talent to sumed that the first fellow who put a Appeals last summer over­ prompt and fair hearing. counselors regularly visits all cloth that will be offered to retailers by Milltex, a meetings are being constructed in the building. prisons to hear grievances and "police the world.” seed in the ground, watched it come up, turned a lower court conviction Burger, in a speech prepared subsidiary of Pilgrim Mills Inc. The Milltex build­ Remnants and sewing notions from leading mills because an unruly defendant for the National Association of to "flush out the rare case of This is primarily Ute result of our dis­ and took care of it until it produced ing at 1)9 Loomis St. was a warehouse for Bezzini as well as fabTics from many parts of the world miscarrage of Justice.” A Thought for Today had been removed from the Attorneys General, proposed appointing, disillusioning experience in something he could eat was a fellow who Wonders of the Universe- Brothers Wayside Furniture. The 2V^ acre site will be distributed from Milltex by truck and train. courtroom. also that staffs of lawyers be "The mere existence of such Sponsored by the Manchester Connecticut Yankee During the trials of self-styled an avenue of communication ex­ Vietnam where, to put it bluntly, the lived in the "Fertile Crescent” of the available to all prisoners to ad­ Council of Churches E. Center St., to open Monday. PROMOTED AT SNETCO RETAIL SALES CLIMB revolutionaries who scorn tradi­ vise them and help prepare ap­ ercises a very beneficial influ­ world’s greatest military power has Tigris - Euphrates Valley about 9,000 By A.H.O. A Cook ior the A^stronauts Mrs. Joanne Macomber, for- Raymond B. Aramini of Man- Businesees Warned Manchester retail sales for tional courtroom dignity, the peals. ence which is in many respects foimd itself unable to estabUsh a clear years ago. Journey Into Truth merly iisslstant manager of cheater has been promoted to the third quarter of calendar Judge faces his most severe The chief Justice said such re­ far superior to our habeats cor­ By DR. I.M. LEVITT, them a proper diet both In bulk The other day we noted that, years of active pi^tloal and test. pus process,” Burger said. cut military victory over an enemy Now the discovery of seeds, imple- Rita Girl, East Hartford, will construction supervisor in the Local business firms again 1969 showed an increase of 8.7 forms would help "restore state DIRECTOR and content. If you have been with us the In our somewhat extensive time public service muscle before his have been receiving forms ■What it comes down to is "With us, the prisoner hqpes which never, at the most, has more than ments, and crop remnants, all being The Fels Planetarium One suggestion has been to of observing Connecticut poli­ party dared give him the nomi­ manage the new division. It Manchester office of the South- per cent over the same ^rlod supreme courts to their rightful past five days on our Journey will specialize in placement of em New England Telephone Co. from an independent adver­ for 1968, George Shenkman, r ■> place in the sun as the primary that some distant proceeding a few hundred thousand men in the of The Franklin Institute provide them with' familiar tics, only two gentlemen from nation tor Governor. court Is part of an unjust sys before a remote Judge will en­ dated by the modem radioactive carbon foods. It 1ms even been suggest­ into Truth, we hope the chal­ secretaries, bookkeepers, pro- Aramini Joined SNETCO ns nn tising firm which are simi­ chairman of the Manchester arbiters of the state cases.” field. Judging by the experience of the academic world. Cross of The all-time classic example lar In appearance to tele­ tern; whatever It does to us Is able him to have his cries method at aboult 12,500 years ago, has the U.S. and Russian astro­ ed that we find out what the lenge to make of Lent a spir­ of tentative political availabil­ grammers, editorialists, typUsts Chamber of Commerce Retail Burger said prisoners’ habeas Yale, and McConaughy of Wes­ and clerks. phone company statements not going to be law, it’s going to heard. With them, the prisoner While we have been in the throes of moved the probable location of the first nauts, one of the most im­ astronaut eats at home by itual quest through the use of leyan, ever got themselves ity on the part of shining suc­ Division announced this week. be lynching,” one observer said. corpus petitions to federal meets face to face with trained choice. Providing Mrs. Astro­ Rita Girl is a division of the (bills) for listings in the Yel­ our experience in Vietnam, we have farmer out of the Near East over to the portant members of the lunar the latter chapters of each of elected Governor of the State of cess In the business establish­ low Pages,^ according to the Shenkman (owner of Pilgrim ■ In a scries of Interviews, courts usually are without mer­ counselors who give him a sym­ naut's cake to the mission might Richard P. Rita personnel sys­ it, constitute "an undue burden” been forced to recognize that this one colony will be a cook — pref­ the Gospels, which as suggest­ Connecticut. Of all the other po­ ment has been that of Ted Blair Manchester Chamber of Mills) said sales for the July- Judges, bar officials, lawyers pathetic hearing, ask questions, Par East, in what used to be Slam. erably a woman. The reason resolve one of the major pro­ of Fairfield. This is the first tem, which has served Hart­ September period of 1969 tota- and law school professors dls Oil federal courts and have been blems. ed in previous days should re­ tential academic candidacies William pi Dickson Commerce. make a record of his complaints involvement has reduced our military Some of the findings indicate that the for this is that astronauts ap­ which were talked about, and gubernatorial yeair in almost t ford and the surrounding area ed $37,742,000, about $3 million cussed the measures available "sand, if not gravel, in federtil- The Chamber cautions and bring his valid grievances and political capacity to perform poten­ parently reject the idea of pre­ Another food problem lies veal that the suffering, sorrow, twenty years In which he has since 1956. more than the $34,719,000 re- to Judges and the causes of .such state relationships.” ancient Thais, in addition to being ahead with Its preparation. Scientists sometimes half-launched during cessing, stock operations, cus­ businessmen to double-check to the attention of higher au­ paring food for their meals and shame emd death of Christ, this period, none ever really not been mentioned as a possi­ corded for the period in 1968. disruptions. Therefore, to "reduce the tial similar volunteer police duties in of their cousins in the Near East, were have studied the problem of tomer service and billing at the FIRST HARTFORD GAINS these forms, since they thority,” he aald. as a consequence they do not speak of experiences with vary­ crystallized. ble candidate for Governor, end The figures released by the “Disruptions pose a serious flood of federal-state cases to a "In their greater experience other areas. increasing the astronauts' work, company’s central distribution BHrst Hartford Realty Corp. sometimes mail money to also ahead of those supposed Asian pio­ eat or drink enough to main­ ing degrees found in our en­ As we looked at the past, we this would seem to be the slc- areS In Southbridge, Mass. The Chamber division are based on problem to court administration small stream, he recommend- with prisons______and prisoners they tain weight. output by the use of a cook to nal that he is to be allowed, at of Manchester reports record the independent firm, mis­ So now the fashionable thing to do, neers of civilization, the Chinese. prepare and serve the food. In vironment and that these are concluded that any wise college facility employs about 226 per­ takenly thinking they are re­ studies compiled by the Con- ^nd the whole process of criml- ed adoption of state procedures become patient and toler Our space program has been last, to retire from his own half- results for the nine months end­ necticut Development Commis- **8-l justice,” said Bernard G. "by which every person in con- jjuman weakness. They •foreign policy wise, is to shrug our na­ Such discoveries, such ossignmenta of the case of three astronauts on the consequences of sin. president assaying the present sons, supplying customers and newing their classified ads subject to censure because of political situation In Connecti­ formed visions of a political ca­ ed Dec. 31. Sion’s research division. Segal, president of the Ameri- finement who has, or who thinks |^ng,^y that people confined want F a nationwide network of tional shoulders, confessing to ourselves "firsts” are, of course, always subject to the lack of female astronauts. a 40-hour weekly work sked- The real estate development in the Yetlow Pages. can Bar Association. “If you he has, a grievance or a com­ F ule, one cook replacing one There are those who ques­ cut would know, without being reer, and thereby. Incidentally, branches. freedom and that they will com­ One way of eliminating this and apparel ipanufacturing start with the premise that a plaint can be heard promptly, that after all we can't police the whole amendment and revision. There may be astronaut would Jump the tion the validity of sin being a t(^d, that many are rumored freed himself of the volunteer co­ Dickson, a graduate of Man­ BRIEFS plain and press for freedom criticism would be to use a and few ore chosen, and that operation of a succession of po­ firm, which has its corporate of- trial is a search for truth, then fairly and fully.” world, and begin warning all our friends frozen Intact, somewhere underneath the working period to approximate­ part of man's nature. Ignoring chester schools and the Unlver- out-of-state corporations regis­ Two Manchester nurserymen corollary that on atmos- whether they deserve it or not.” woman as a cook, nutritionist this Is because the road from litical strategists who thought it sIt7 ‘of Connrcti^u't, “also" h7ds He said "if this is done prop- that they will have to depend upon them­ ly 80 hours per week. his depravity, we are asked, revenues of $8 million, with a tered as doing business tn Con­ were among those attending the Arctic ixie cap, the bent over figure of and medical assistant to take While the average man the campus to the Capitol 1s might be fun helping him spend a master’s in business adminis­ racent 5 ^ r a = selves much more in the future. care of the astronauts. A female "Are we not all the children of much more difficult and com­ his money tor the nomination net income of $801,659 or 60 necticut. the courtroom.' ly dispose of the matter.’ the real first farmer, setting out the first spends about two hours a day God? Do we not bear His im­ tration from Boston College. He . . _ , ___ In past years It was neces­ the New England Nurserymen’s Snow Slays For Years As for Uncle Sam, this current sweet M.D. might satisfy everyone. plicated than mere gossip of or, in event of a nomination, . cents a share. Revenues for 1968 Segal said an ABA committee The chief justice urged the at­ pepper plant, maybe 20,000 years ago. eating, an Apollo astronaut age?” It has been said that man Joined the company in 1965 and ‘ „ „ sary to file duplicate reports Association at the Hotel Shera- is seeking to establish guide­ The first food eaten in space spends about 1*4 hours per poselbllities ever Indicates. No helping him make up his mind in 1968 was promoted to ma­ were $2.8 million, a loss of $66,- torneys general to use their McMURDO SOUND logic goes, he can easily keep himself But perhaps we are not really interest­ by an American astronaut was still bears the image of God, matter how distinguished the what he thought about mothsiS 786, or 10 cents a share. Thls year, In accordance with ^°n in Boston. They were lines for Judges to deal with out­ power and prestige to achieve though Antarctica has sent pre­ meal. With four meals per day, like the brand new Cadillac terials service manager, hold­ legislation passed by the 1969 tlharles S. Burr, president of bursts and hopes to make re- busy at home, with all those tasks he has ed in who was the first farmer in what by Col. John Glenn who was in the astronaut spends six hours academic record and standing, hood. ing that position until his pres­ The 1969 figures were adjust­ adoption of such procedures, el- olpltatlon — less than six Inches E orbit for slightly less than six which went over the cUff. It the successful candidate from This may leave Blair, as his ed to reflect a two for one stock session of the General Ai'sem. C.R. Burr and Co., and William ccniniendatlona in a “matter of ther by the courts or the state a year — the constant cold pre- E been neglecting while he has been trying century. Perhaps what we really keep re­ a day preparing and eating his was still a Cadillac at the bot­ ent appointment^ bly, corporations will be re- Vittner of Vittner’s Garden jn^nths.” hours. He ate some pureed the groves has to have, and to greatest extra-professional dis­ split on Aug. 1. The figures also Ruymond B. Aramini legislatures. serves the snow for years and so nobly to save the world from itself. food. Thus the addition of a tom of the cliff, but It also bore He makes his home in Stur- quired to file only a sing'e copy Center. Both w e past presidents courts traditionally have had echoing inside ourselves, as we move applesauce from a tube. By the cook would increase their pro­ contribute, sbmething more tinction, that famous role as brldge. Mass., with his wife include seven months’ results of . j j -»------— - ^ „ „ , , . . ------Speaking of prison reform high winds wtiip it around like What he might be spending on foreign time Mercmy 9 went into orbit the marks of the fall. than mere availability. part of the muscled skill which Manchester Modes, acquired Hartford after grad- annual report, from of ^**e New England Associa- power of summary con generally, the chief Justice said desert sand. from one "first” to another, is our own ductivity to a point where the and three children. May 31. uatlng from Trinity College in ^jjich the secretary’s office will tion, " and~ ^ of the Connecticut ^ as­ police actions, he can now spend curing for a 31-hour stay, some food addition is beneficial. Man does need saving a n d During this same span of helped forge an undefeated foot­ tempt, which was used by Judge private sense perception of what it must lu;l been prepared In bite-sized The directors declared a quar- if®®’ ® V." P*’®vide printed lists, rather sociation. Hoffman to Jail Seale. It also some of the social illnesses amroblems for astronauts c i m Chlexfo Dtlly Newi apparently cannot extricate it­ present public thinking. She had a remarkable sense of tim­ Indicate that tastes differ. Even Cornfeld as an example. He be­ ing. If the light she approached were gan from scratcli selling mutual self from; It has several very big things wrong In a normal family there are “—A nation which dally finds “ W you care youHl green, she slowed down enough to let aubstantial differences in food funds to overseas American with it. It turn yellow. Then she stopped at once, servicemen in the 1960s but now It cities—the very citadels of Its "With malice toward none, likes and, dislikes. Similarly, civilized life—more and more Give the finest’^ ’The fact that the world isn’t going to tilted the rear view mirror to reflect most astronauts did not eat a’l sells only to foreigners. The with charity for all; with 7 her own pretty face — it must have the foods makii^ up a single money, reinvested in America, unfit for human habitation. 7 take policing from us doesn.t mean that been pretty for all the pains that she ”—A nation which has one- firmness in the right, as God meal, selecting only favorites has helped Cornfeld to a fortune It doesn't need policing. took with it—and went to work. reputed to be $100 million. tenth of Its population becoming gives us the right, let us and Ignoring or discarding Increasingly alienated and hos­ The world needs policing more than Out came comb and lipstick. Up went others. As a consequence, the "We had a cash flow lust year strive on to finish the woric the hands, smoothing, patting, pressing. tile; ever. astronauts ate an Inadequate of nearly one billion dollars,” he ’ ”—A nation whose environ­ we are in; to bind up the na­ Large selection of Novelties — Mixes — Heart Pops Swift horizontal strokes with the lip­ diet with a resulting weight loss. told his audience at the annual The fact that the world needs policing stick, lips tightened, then pursed. Head The rejection of some foods also ment Is fast reaching the point tion's wounds; to care tor Institutional Investor Confer­ of no return, In terms of pollu­ is the most important issue facing any cocked appraisingly .on one side, then led to an unbalsinced diet for ence. "By 1978, we expect to be him who shall have borne the DARK MILK or WHITE ASSORTMENTS turned to try to catch a semi-profile in tion; people or any nation — more important only by eatir,g all the foods Ir. managing some $16 billion... battle, and tor his widow, the mirror. etmh m e^ was the diet nutrlticm- lOS now has over one million ”—A nation which has lost its Qualify Candy in attractive heart boxes than any of its most terribly important When the light finally turned green. It ally adequate.' . ,j educational purpose from grade and his orphan — to do all clients and we are currently school through the gra(!^uate domestic problems. For unless the took a while to restore the cosmetic ^ The askror.aut food may be adding about 6O,OO0 new cUento which may achieve and cher­ Al^o ajraila^le in our regular box. parai^ernalla to the handbag, readjust considered institutional food and school; ' ^ I world develops a capacity to keep from each month.” ‘—A nation In which tens of ' ish a just and tasting peacd, the mirror, and grope for the aqcelera- nutritionists point out iiiat in- The primary attraction that _____ destroying itself, it will not matter very tor. By that time, useful seconds had stimtlonal food is acceptable thousimds of people ore copping among ourselves, and with all Free Gift Wrapping passed, with the result that the next Cpmfeld offers his forei^ nonpartlctpatlng.’ 69c — $24.98 much what relative stage of success the only when confinement, as in a clients Is a chance to participate copplng out? nations." traffic light was sure to be red, and the prison, makes meals a major American dream, or any other dream, In the Amerlcnn economy, and ,,— money which we. Prom Abraham Lincoln’s Second same ritual was repeated, not neces­ item of interest in the day. hlB opportunity. It would seem nowlng Into has reached by that moment of nuclear sarily in Its full dimension, but at least Students and military personnel Inaugural \ Address - Washington, by his growing client »st re- investments In the United March 4, 1866 holocaust. to the extent of a touch-up with the often complain because they comb, a twisting of a curl, or a reassur­ have other interests. While the mains attractive. What, then, gt^tes. We are putting this mon­ A proper, sensible, mature reaction to ing reappraisal in the mirror. astronauts are confined, they bothers Cornfeld? |n invcstnients In more at- our own discovery that we by ourselves In view of the time of day, we as­ are highly motivated and thus A "powerful and possibly dls- tractive markets such as Japan luitrous atUck” Is under way Australia...” cannot police the world is not for us to sumed that the young lady was on l)er may actually neglect to eat— S kou dip ShtL O cuJup SioMA. way tp work, instead of primping for a thouj^ they will not complain be­ against the securities industry. Does Bernard Cornfeld, an he'says. One that "could very American who lives abroad in try to move back out of U>e world, but date; ^tw een the lipstick and the comb, cause food is secondary to other TWO CXINVENIENT LOCATIONS to reexamine the methods by which we the eyebrow pencil and the powder puff, objeotl'ves. But if their diets re­ well cripple and destroy Its ef- unbridled opulence, financed by she must have been the best groomed main inadequate, in time their fectlveness.” Specifically: a fortune made In the American R t. • ft 44A—Open Dolly and Sun. j Forkade Branrh—Mon. thru Sat. have been trying to play the policeman —The SEX? doesn’t understand economy, feel that America Is Munson's Candy Kitchen young woman In the office.—MBJRIDEN work efficiency must drop. 8o Of/, JUST A m t£ aa sm m m£Ssa^ ib / uAtn m ib ua££ hhs (John and Bemloe Rleg) for It. ABJCXJRD. steps must be taken to insuri) the business. "It has adopted only a speculative opportunity the simple device of attacking without great responsibilities ROUTE 6, BOLTON Open Daily & Sunday till 8 F.M. virtually every sector of earn- and obligations to participate?

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WAUOH one of the first bills to ba oon- Hie Proabyterlan Ohuroh t h M3-26-36 To develop message for Sunday, Rev. .Wllhinl E. Conkibi, from a cloudy, but comfortable 627; and Roblna Carroll, 627. Associated Preaa ★ rltar out literature saying "this Is the of Manchonter 1236 Main St. Rev. Philip Hussey, Pastor read words corresporiding to numbers 7-19U-37(' Rev. Lyman D. Reed, Pastor CHICAGO (AP)- — (Courtroom This column of questions and answers on federal receive more than this basis 3/50-61-82-88 48-S9-71 V Rev. WlUlant Schmelder Minister ■Idersd Is' a massive raid on tha 43 Spruce St. Rev. J. Manley Shaw, D. D., Rev. Edward M. I-aRose of your Zodiac birth sign. Aaaociate Minister ™o?r*gwd“frtord“ thr^imlllnw „ morning, our decorum vanished in a welter of on a sale, the gain is reported WASHINGTON (AP) — A po­ Assistant Pastor TAURUS SCORPIO Rev. Anthony Mitchell ...... faithful eight ladles were here m-o!anitv and tax matters is provided by the local office of the U.S. as a capital gain.^ If you re­ national forasta.” Rev. George W. Smlt)i, Pastor ' ■ An. 20 1 Not 31 Give 61 Delivering ocr. tent public relations campaign 32 Could 62 Brings 9:30 a.m.,, Church School, Ims driver Jim Uccello, who by lo volunteer their services tor '^ursday at toe trUd”of °sevm ceive less, the loss' is reported It took a major lobbying and Minister Rev. Carl W. Saunders, 1 MAT• 20 2 Answer 9 a.m.. Church School, Grades Internal Revenue Service and is published as a public by the- timber industry has Associate Pastor 7:30, 9, 10:15 and 11:30 a.m. ^ 3 V iilt 33 Good 63 Moy WOK Masses at 7, 8,' 9:18, 10:30, nursery through adults. as a capital loss. public relations effort by the f>,l 1-21-32-43 4 Monty 34 Thot 64 To 3.20-30-41 8 through 10. 10:48 a.m.. Morning Service, mUeXer^onXtto toR^^^^^^ to® n,en ctVed wUh coi.i’ngTo service to taxpayers. The column answers questions clashed with the powerful con­ Umber Industry to get aa'far as 9:15 a.m.. Sunday School Rev. Gary S. Cornell, Masses. U.^46-68-81-90 4 5 Quiet 35 Speciol 65 Or 9:30 a.m.. Adult Study Class 11:48 a.m. 155.72-1 nursery through Grade 4, City,C V gavecave meZ T r l ^ to •'lots during the 1968 Dem- servationist lobby and toe result It has with the new legislation In Classes for all ages. Associate Pastor GIMINI 6 Word 36 Day 66 Nice a ride to Brad- in a short time. We will meet ocratlc National ConvenUon. most frequently asked by taxpayers. 7 Don’t 37 By 67 Unawares SAGITTARIUS in library. ley Field. Q) Where can I get ■ copy of Is a standoff—for the time- 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service. 8t. Matthew’s Church .. ,, . „ again, next week, on Tuesday The shouting In U.B. District the short span of a year, St. Bridget Church 6 Friendly 38 Be 66 Spend NOV. 10:30 a.m.. Church School, I boarded the form needed to claim mov­ being. Early In 1969 the Induatry’a Ih e Rev. Mr. Smith preaching. 9 a.m.. Adult Discussion Class Rev. ,lohn J. Delaney, Pastor 20 ' 9 T rer>d& 39 The 69 Near Infants through Grade 4. ' Tolland Trinity Evungellcul I.iitherun nt B -an^ ye»ow-belly morning as usual, to continue c:tourt came from defendants Q) I uied Schedule T to fig­ new Social Security number or ing expenses? to Facts 4C Moy 70 Gossip Dec. Church monster at 8.80 a.m., and we this work, so any senior will- Jerry C. Rubin and Abbott "Ab- The National Forest Timber best customers, the homebuild­ Sermon: “The Crowd, the at Susannah Wesley Hall. iAl0^18-31-42 71 People 10:48 a.m.. Worship Service, Rev. J. CUfford C'urtln, Pastor ure out my tax. Do I have to Rev .Kenneth <1. Friable i 1 Erotic 41 It 2-12-23-354 anything else because of the A) This form may be ob­ Conservation and ' Matlagement ers, were accusing the lumbar- Group, You, and God." 9:30 a.m.. Men’s Christian Rev. Harry MeBrlen 1^51-64-70 12 To 42 The 72 Need 47-58-69 Sermon topic: “Dlnna Slam Roy. Robert 'Talmadgo, (Missouri Synod) r T w a ’unrf M donate a couple of hours, ble” Hoffman and Included ■end it in with my 1040T change? 43 Make 73 Gift tained" from your local IRS Act of 1969 was pulled back 7 p.m.. Evening Service. Ser­ Literature Class. To review and CANCIR 13 A Assistant Pastor 88 ProsiMMit St., Rockville a.m. We landed In Newark, N.J. please come. You are welcome, cries of "Tyrant . . , Gestapo men of price gouging and con­ 14 Effort 44 Surprises 74 Be CArRICORN The Door." The Rev. Mr. office. Ask for Form 3903. from House debate Thursday mon: “What Keeps You Go- discuss Christian viewpoints on JUNC 21 45 Prepored 75 Moy Rev. Bruce Rudolf at 9:46 a.m., for a quick 15 The art class met on this .. Hitler .. Fascist.” A) Most taxpayers do not A) No, your number re gressmen were talking about on Masses at 7, 8. 9:16, 10:30 In 15 Comes Dec. Bowman preaching. Just as a floor fight was about to investigation of posalbla prtoa Ing?” current domestic and world af­ tihe Church. 9:16, 10:30 and 12:00 ML7 22 16 Outlook 46 You 76 In 6 p.m.. Junior Pilgrim Fel- Masses at 7, 8:30, 10:30 and minutes to pick up more Plorl- same morning, and was attend- The two started reviling have to send in the Schedule T mains the same. However, fairs as expressed in various 170r 47 Problem 77 Store JAN. da-bound passengers, and we ed by 14 art students. They are Judge Julius J. Hoffman when with their tax returns. How­ make note of the change right Q) I’m paying back a loan I begin fixing. in the auditorium. 1^^9-17-28-40 18 W ill 48 Pessimistic 78 Arrive 4-16-27-38(<“ 11:48 a.m. 8 and 10:30 a.m., Worship religious periodicals. Leader: lovYshlp- were off and running again at certainly developing Into real he denied a motion for the re- ever, If you are subject to self- under the address section on took to cover the costs of my Rep. B, F. Sisk, D-Callf., a St. Miary’s Episcopal Church ^52-57-67 19 Be 49 Helps 79 Money 45-56^0-85'^ 7:18 p.m.. Senior Pilgrim Fel­ Service, Holy Communion. daughter's college education. supporter of the measure to In­ During the year the Industry Philip N. Noransen, to be held 20 Someone 50 For 80 Toke AQUARIUS Vernon Assembly'of God 10 and after a couple of short artists. You wouldn’t believe lease from jail of David T. Del- employment tax, or claim re­ the front page of the Form won over some of its oongras- Church and Park Sts. St. James’ Church LEO ,21 Desires 51 Lie 81 Too lowship. 9:18 a.m.. Sunday School. Is this deductible? In Susannah Wesley ' parlor. JULY 23 bounces we landed at 1 p.m. the work they are doing, if you linger, another defendant. tirement income credit, invest­ 1040 you file. Enter here the crease the timber yield from na­ Rev. George F. Nostrand, 6Isgr. Edward J. Reardon, 22 Little 52 Cotch 82 An JAN. 20 104 W. Main St. Adult Instruction Class. tional forests, acknowledged: sional critics and the Notional Rector Open to all men of the church. € .^AUG. 22 23 A 53 Scenes 63 Best (First Lutheran Church ■While you folks were enjoy- didn't see It. ^ ^ ment credit or foreign tax name and address appearing A) 'You may deduct the In­ Assoj^latlon pf Home Bulldora •Pastor 54 News 84 Of eei. II Second Congregational Church 9 and 10:46 a.m.. Worship 24 Influenced ing a lot of rain, my first Z The Senior Bowling League jTdgi^H ^U an 7 e - credit, you will have to file on your 1968 tax return. terest portion of your loan "The bill was in trouble.” Rev. Russell Allen R«^v. Joseph E. Vujs 54-6566 25 Unexp>ectedly 55 In 85 Advontage 8-22-44-63fv United Church Of Christ building) Unitarian Fellowship eventually came out in support Rev. Timothy Carberry Service. Boy Scout Sunday. ^$^73-75-78 26 Good 56 To 86 Matters 74-76-77 or two were cloudy, but like I bowled ^ e s d a y at the Parkade 4 k ed M b m m b” l lo r shout- Schedule T with your return. If you haven’t already done payments if you itemize de­ Rep. John Dingle, D-MIch., a Rev. Thomas Barry Rt. 44A, Coventry Rockville of Glastonbury of the act. Rev. Ronald Haldeman Race Relations Day. The Rev. VIRGO 27 Brightens 57 You 87 Results PISCES give the local office of the ductions. If you are not sure leader of the opposition, said the 28 Events 56 Is 88 Ultimotum Rev. Lloyd A. Westover, Pastor said, shirt-sleeved tempera- I^nes. The leading team Is still mg obscenities in the ccourt- An example of the attitude Dr. Shaw preaching. Sermon: Rev. Vincent ,1. Flynn AUG. 23 m . If Academy Junior High tures. Of course, I can’t g e t the Devils, with 44>/4 wins and Social Security Administration how much of your loan pay­ delay waa caused by the cam­ 29 Behind 59 Uninformed 89 Sympothy 10 a.m., Service of Worship. Q) What is the filing dead­ facing the timbermen came as 7:30 a.m.. Holy Communion. “Restpred." Church School. In­ Sfpr. 22 30 Who 60 In 90 Much MAH. 20 1:30 p.m., Sunday School, Main St., Glastonbury brown until the sun comes out, 27V4 losses. The ladles single Rubin asked the judge soon line for farmers who did not your new name and address. ment represents interest, check paign of "a bunch of good con­ fant-toddlers through adults. Masses. 6, 7:30, 9, and 10:30 2/8 10 a.m., Church School. servationists and they beat the Senate and House commlttasa 9 a.m.. Family Service. Ser­ 6-15.25-34 ^ ^ G o o i (^Adverse Neutral 5-14-29-39^ 2:48 p.m., Worship Service. but by the time you all are and Triple of 139, and 410, re- after the session began not to in- ■end in an estimated tax re­ with the bank or other insti­ 7 to 8:16 p.m.. Study Class in a.m., noon, and 5 p.m. ^49-60-79-86 153-62-83-874 4 p.m.. Junior Pilgrim Fel- 10:30 a.m., Service, Nursery tution that made the loan. tar out of them.” began investigations lost March mon by the Rev. Mr. Nostrand. . , 7 ^ 4 p.m., Youth Fellowship. reading tola I m sure I’ll be spectlvely, was won toy Bea terrupt his lawyer, Leonard I. turn? Q) I bought Christmas cards Into lujnber prices and thair af­ Blessing of th’e Lenten Coin Basic Introduction to the Bible. lowship. and School. basking In the sun, lolling on Mader,. and for the men the Welnglaas from my church. Can I deduct They should Be able to tell But a source close to toe bill, Cards and Mite Boxes .The Boy Leader, the Rev. Mr. Cornell Church of the Assumption 6 p.m.. Youth and Junior A) Under the Tax Reform you. which had the support of tha fect on housing. Our Savior Lutheran Church the beach aand. single of 167, was won by Theo what they cost as a charitable Rep. Fernand J. Bt. Oarmain, Scout Oath by Troop 27. Church at Susannah Wesley Lounge. Adams St. and Thompson Rd. Choirs. 239 Graham Road, Wapptng St. John’s Episco|>al Church They tell1 me that - • for- some dore - Rivard, . and toe triple of h Act of 1969, farmers now have contribution on my tax return? White House, Indicated confu­ School, Crib Class and Nurs- The course session is to increase Rev. Edward S. Pepin, Pastor 7 p.m., Confirmation Claeses. reason toe until March 1 to file their re­ Q) What is the maximum sion was a big factor. He said D-R.I., said at toe outsat ha was Senior Pilgrim Fel- Rev. Ronald A. Erbe, Pastor Rt. 30, Vernon water front is being 401 by B. Preston «Md° T’M de"nv A) Unless you contributed “■till curious about prlcas. Dur­ ery Care. your understanding and use of Rev. Ernest ,1. Coppa ’ ■8 p.m., Rev. Robert H. Wellner, patrolled byyy a fish fish of of some some On On Wednesday Wednesday momlnsr. morning. a a _' and I will not ^ hear__ Mr. turn and avoid penalties for Social Security tax for 1969? the White House had not ade­ 9:60 a.m., Sunday Morning tf*® Bible.. Nursery provided. lowship. an additional amount to your ing the war there were short­ 8:30-9:16 a.m. and 10:48-11:46, Rector Idnd known as a "Man of War." very co d one actually, we held (willlam M.) Kunstler on toe not making estimated tax dec I think I paid too much since quately advised Congress it sup­ Coffee House. Speaker, Miss Open to all lay people. Masses at 7, 8, 9:18, 10:30 Remember . . . magic number -East Side Rec, School St., I believe they could give a per­ larations. This gives farmers church over and above what I held two jobs last year. ported the bill, and that the con­ ages of butter, coffee and suite* 7:30 p.m.. Senior High Metho- . ^ . I Sunday Worship Services. ^ r arts and crafts classes, matter.” Kunstler is another de- the cards ordinarily cost, no mobiles but they didn’t raise tha Gertrude DeLeo, blind teacher 643-4700 for ‘on the spot’ infor- 10-noon; 1-5 p.m. SL George’s Episcopal Church Sunday School and 8 a.m.. Holy Communion. son a painful plnoh or some­ There were about ten ladles attorney, two weeks more than they A) If you worked for two servationist Sierra Club hod of blind children with her see­ dist Youth Fellowship. _____ mation on coasting, skating and *Weat Side Reic, Cedar St., Rt. 44A, Bolton thing. If this Is toe case, you previously had to gather their deduction may be taken. fueled the confusion by bringing Pi^oea. They had conoeni for Adult Bible Class. 10 a.m.. Family Worship present, and we made outdoor The rule in this case is that or more employers and more their fellow man.” ing eye dog, Happy. Community Baptist Church skiing. open 1-6 p.m. Rev. Robert W. Ihloff, Vicar Service. Classes, baby-sitting, c a n bet ole daddiy will spend mats. Mrs. French, who Is in ”I have beseeched you records and prepare their re­ than $374.40 was withheld up objections to early versions 11 a.m., Morning Prayer. Ser­ Concordia Lutheran Church Saturday, Feb. 7 -Oominunlty Y, N. Main St., his time rolling In the sand, be­ charge of making plaos mats, throughout tols trial to get your turn. charitable deductions are al­ of toe bill that had been correct­ But when a House subcommit­ An American Baptist Church Wesleyan United Methodist imd coffee hour. lowed when the amount of the from your wages last year for mon by the Rev. Mr. Nostrand. 40 Pitkin St. 888 E. Center St. •East Side Rec, School St., open 1-5 p.m. 8 a.m., Holy Communion. cause the operation was enough, Just couldn’t make it to behave,” Judge Hoff- Since March 1 is a Sunday ed in committee. tee began hearings two months Church purchase price exceeds the Social Security taxes, then the later on the Umber supply Ull, 6 p.m., Sunday Evening Ser­ Rev. Joseph E. Bourret, Rev. Walter H. Loomis, open lO-noon; 1-5 p.m. Teen Center, School St., Dance 10:15 a.m.. Morning Prayer, and I'm not about to get needled the Center that morning, be­ man told WelnglosB. "You and this year, farmers have until excess can be claimed aa a The confusion was compound­ ies for Confirmation Instruction Pastor Crystal Lake Rd., Ellington - St. Mary’s Church Mr. Kunstler have never so fair market value of the item St. Germain said: Minister •West Side Rec, Cedar St., 7:30-11 p.m. - band to be an- Nursery and Church School. Rev. Harvey W. Taber, Pastor by one of those crazy fish, cause she was iced in, -but she March 2 to file. Farmers credit on line 20 of your in­ ed when the Agriculture Depart­ with a Service In Church and Rev. Louis E. Bauer Jr., open 1-5 p.m. nounced next week. 11:16 a.m.. Coffee and Con­ RL 31, Coventry that's for sure. much as lifted a finger, and the received in exchange. Compare "It toe prices were simply ev­ will -be here next week. should attach Schedule F to the coat of the cards to that of come tax return. In casea ment said it was 100 per cent lor classes for children and adults. Assistant Pastor •Community Y, N. Main St., Jorgensen Theatre, UConn, versation. Rev. F. Bernard Miller, Pastor audacity of Mr. Kunstler to their Form 1040 and pay in the measure, the source sold, idence of an industry out to gat 9:15 a.m.. Church School for 9:48 a.m., Sunday School Rev. Richard F. Roughan, By the way, I . just want to During our Hot-Meal lunch- other cards of a similar na­ where a person has only one Nursery through Grade 4 con- open 1-5 p.m. 8:15 p.m, Merce Cunningham 4 p.m.. Confirmation Class. thank Jim Uccello onoe again eon, 19 shut-ins had their meals full any tax that ia due. employer during the year and and the Bureau of the Budget every dollar it could, price con­ First Church of Christ, 9 a.m.. Holy Bolton High School, 8-11:30 and Dance Company to present Classes for all ages. Assistant Pastor andonri f^lltell me,wiA *v/Mi‘You brought tniathis ture to see if you have a con­ trols would have been toe an­ tinuing during the worship serv­ 11 a.m.. Worship Service. Nur­ for going out of his way so delivered to them, and 42 per­ Checks or money orders should tribution deduction. more than $374.40 waa with­ said it waa 100 per cent against. Scientist Church School and Nursery. p.m.. Dance to 'Two Cent Tax.” a dance program . . . student on . . .’ ” be made payable to the Inter­ The bill would channel all un­ swer, if everything elae failed. ice. United Methodist Church sery. early In the morning to give me sons were served in our Diner held for Social Security taxes, 447 N. Mate St. 10:30 a.m.. The Service, 10:30 a.m., Worship service Etonation of a buck for stags; tickets - two dollars, available Masses at 7:30, 9:30 and 10:48 a ride, and like we all at the Club Room. I Shortly thereafter, Abble nal Revenue Service and ideh- the excess cannot, be claimed allocated receipts from the na­ ” ... we found that the real at box Office or through mail. Rt. 44A, Bolton 6 p.m., Wesleyan Youth. think the at- culprit wae the government.” Church School and Nursery. Eoy Scout Sunday. Topic: “On a buck and a half for couples. Rev. Hugh A. QUlls, Center keep saying, he’s one tendance was good, ■ conslder- Hoffman joined in toe exchange. tifled by the taxpayer’s Social Q) When you inherit stock as a credit on the 1-eturn. The tional forests into a special high 11 a.m., Caiurch Service, Sun­ East ILartford; High School, *—^These activities require 6:30 p.m.. Fast and Prayer. "Your idea of justice is toe Security number to make sure and then aell it, do you have By this time the National For­ Being a Christian.” A nursery Minister 7 p.m.. Evening Prayer. real nice guy. ing the bad traveling conditions. employer must adjust the timber yield fund for use, when day School and Nursery. “Spir­ United Pentecostal Church is provided in the Children’s Burnside Ave., 8 p.m.- March membership cards available at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church only obscenity in toe room,” de­ it ia properly credited. to pay tax on the proceeda? overcollection with the em-^ appropriated, only for manage­ est Timber Conservation and the Recreation Center, 110 Cedar Because I must get this in Our menu for next week is it” is the subject of the lesson- 187 Woodbrldge St Building. of Dimes Benefit Organ Concert------School; Sand HiU Rd., South Windsor fendant I-loffman shouted. He A) Your cost basis for the ployee. ment practices on toe natlonsd Management Act of 1969 had presented by Clifton Goodale of St. Messiah Evangelical Lutheran the mail on Tuesday morning, breaded pork chops, sauer- added a phrase in Yiddish sermon. The Golden Text: Acts Robert Baker, Pastor 6 p.m., School of Missions. Rev. James A. Birdsall, in the hope of It getting to toe kraut, applesauce, rolls and Q) I will be sending in my stock is its value at the date A W-2 form from each em­ forests designed to increase gathered considerable support. 2:17. Keyboard Studios. ’‘East Side Swimming Morning Worship. Church Vicar which he later explained to In both the House and Senate, Supper prepared ..by the Wom­ Teen Center. School St., 7:30 - facilities are closed until further a.m., Morning Worship: Wisconsin Synod office by Thursday, I can’t tell butter, jello with whipped tax return under my married of death of the decedent from ployer must be attached to growth and quality of timber. ’The ChrlsUcin Science Read­ 10 a.m., Sunday School. en’s Society. A play to be newsmen was a reminder to whom you inherited i t If you your tax return. Slightly more than 100 ced an or- for all smokers, this means 2 to 1 since “the abeenteea were Saturday. " " "" lege at 3 p.m. Mary’s . . •, Inquiries kept an- lowsiup. ■11 a.m.. Worship Service. Unitarian Meeting House those progranui going, and' I'm our Fun-Day for us, and our GE To Hike Church of the Naxarene 80 Bloomfield Ave., Hartford sure you will. Bye now, from e’er ja’ling Dellinger, and re- that about 77 million more mostly negative votes.” House UConn, Hicks Arena, 9:30 onymous. ------entertainment was prorided by ,enae attorn ?ys said they woi'ld Your work days are lost by cigarette 236 Main St. Church of Christ a.m. - 3 p.m.. Horse Clinic de------First Congregational Church St. Maurice Church, Bolt«m Rev. Nathaniel D. Laurjat the sunny? south, and here's Mrs. Margorle Reed, who show­ action has been rescheduled for Celiter congregational Church Mrs. M a^ra to tell you of too appeal the ball revocation to the rmokers than by non-smokers. P rices On Feb. 16. United (% u i^ of Cliriat Rev. WUUam A. Taylor, Pastor Lydail and Vemon Sts. monstrating classes in fitting & Any town organization, school Of Vemon Rev. Robert W. Cronin, Pastor ed slides of her trip to Hawaii, 7th U.S. Circuit CJourt of Ap­ Eugene Brewer, Minister __ 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, local happenings. If you are concerned about Ralph Hodges, vice president 11 Center St. showing, equitation, etc. botli or church wishing to list an Rev. John A. La4jqy, the Canadian Rockies, and the pels. .smoking and oral cancer, see PUU 9:30 a.m.. Church School. English and Western. Open to event of interest to teens (13>-21) Minister Masses at 7, 8:30, 10 and 11:30 Nursery and Worship Church State of Montana. Some of the Dental and general manager of the Na­ : ^ v . Clifford O. Simpson, Wally, your letter got hero Talking with newsmen later, your family dentist. Ekirly de­ Appliances tional Forest Products Associa­ Minister Classes for all age groups. 9 a.m. Bible Classes for all all interested in horse showman- may contact Fran Conway (Mrs. Rev. Randall P. Fenara, „ School. points of interest were Lake the defendemts belittled the pro- tection and treatment of oral DEPT. STORE 10:46 a.m.. Worship Service. ages. ship. No charge. Frank J.) anytime or Candy Assistant Minister at exeiotly 2 o’clock on Thurs- Louise, Emerald Lake, Queen LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) ^ tion—NPPA—Bald the Sierra Rev. Wlntiirop Nekton Jr., daiy afternoon, and It la good to "ccutlon’s case. , cancer are essential to effec­ (We Have A Notten 6 p.m.. Young Adult, Teen 10 a.m.. Worship. Sermon: Sunday, Feb. 8 after school, 267 Hackmatack Rev. Betsy F. Reed, Elizabeth Park, Bouchard Gar- Health The General Electric Co. re­ Club's campaign la “largely To Pkaae) Minister of Christian Education hear that you are cozy and “Look at the government's re- tive cure. You should watch out emotional and directed at log­ and Junior meeting. “The Faith That Obeys God.’’ MHS Pool, 12:30 - 4p.m., lOH St.; Kathi Knapp, 040-9238 any- Minister of Christian Educatloo dens, and Glaziers Pond, as buttal case,” Abble Ho'fman This is the sixth In a series of for the following signs pf pos­ suming production following a B. MnWLE TPKE. 7 p.m.. Evangelistic Service. 6 p.m.. Worship. Guest weekly swim for handicapped time; or Karen Gilmore, 649- wcurm down there. We up North three-month strike, aaya prices ging. This la not a logging bill. (Next to Paonlar Mkt.) 9:16 and 11 a.m., Morning Methodists Approve have been ha'ving freezing well as those beautiful moun- g^ld. “I’ve seen more evlderce six articles on dental health sible mallgnanctee: Worridp. Guest preacher. Dr. speaker, Robert Hamm of youngsters. 9275 after school. 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Wor­ tains. Mrs. Reed certainly has ^ „f Scotch.” onall major GE and Hotpolnt It is a timber growing bill to OPEN WEi}., THUB8., weather after aU that rain, bui published ty The Herald, In 1. A swelling in the palate or guarantee the nation adequate FRL tiU 9 Keimeth Anthomy. “You Are 8t. John’s Polish National Norwich. Monday, Feb. 9 ship Service. Nursery care is a beautiful library of photo- “We know and the govern- cooperation with toe Manches­ ether Intra-oral areas. appliances are going up approx- Bennet Junior High - Donut we are- hardy people here at imtely three per cent today. timber supplies for toe future.” AR tlie M fptiet to Where the ’Trouble Is.’’ Catholic Church available during church serv­ the Center as you well know. graphlc slides. Thank you Mrs. „,€nt knows,” Rubin added, ter Dental Society, in observ­ 2. Persistent red spots, par­ nafee yonr eewteg first 10:16 a.m.. Coffee Shoppe, Rev. Walter A. Hyszko, Church of Jesus Christ of Sale during lunch period in ices. Ibe Rev. Mr. Lacey will Merging Conferences Walter Bennett, public rela­ In a last minute drive against Honor Students The Little Theatre of Man­ Reed, so very much for this -that it’s going to be a hunr ance of National Children’s Den­ ticularly In the floor of the m a t n A Z A . Woodruff Hall. Pastor Latter-day Saints (Mormon) cafeteria . . . also JV basketball preach. tal Health Week, Feb. 1-7. mouth. tions spokesman for the appli­ the blH the Sierra Club mailed vs. Illlng at Bennet . . . 3 p.m. chester has given us tickets for treat. jury or we vrill - be acquitted. decade of the environment and 2 :45 p.m., Youth Fellowship Ustown Rd. and Woodside St. At Assumption 9:25 and 10:55 a.m.. Church The New England Southern Conference and the New Next week's entertainment That’s why they want to put us 3. White patches on oral tls- ance and television group, said at the Rev. Mr. Simpson’s Masses, 8:30 and 9:30 a.m. Paul E. NuttaU, Bishop •Blast Side Rec, School St., School. England Conference of the United Methodist Church, at its new presentation called, the price increases would apply 7 open 6-10 p.m.** will be gu'tar selections by Ir- in jail for contempt." My dentist has recently join- sues home, 637 Spring St. These students were named 8 p.m.. Junior Pilgrim Fel- a joint conference Jan. 31, voted to merge and be known “You Know I Can’t Hear You win rpens. His songs are al­ ed the list of people, including 4. Unhealied ulcerations on the ^ goods sent to distributors and 6 p.m., New members con­ •West Side Rec Cedar St., meet in Fellow- When The Water’s Running." "I have no idea when the coat Gospel Hall 9 a.m.. Priesthood. open 6-10 p.m. to the second quarter honor roll lowship will as the Southern New England Annual Conference of ways most welcome, and en- my physician and my wife, who Hp or in toe mouth. versation, Federation Room. 416 Center St. School. With one of these tickets, and But the best advice is; Give will be passed on to toe consum­ 10:30 a.m., Sunday •Community Y, N. Main St., at Assumption Junior High the United Methodist Church. 'ovnble, and usually end toy hav­ are trying to get me to quit Classes for all ages. 7 p.m., Senior Pilgrim Fellow­ a dollar, toe senior citizens can ing a community sing at the Midi May Keep smoking. 'Why should my dentist up smoking. The hazards far er. That all depends on toe open 6 - 10 pjn. School: The joint meeting of 348 con­ attend their Special Thursday dealers. Trinity Convenant Church 10 a.m.. Breaking bread. 6 p.m.. Sacrament Service. •MHS Pool, Brookfield St., ship will meet in Fellowship ference members, was held at stewardship of personnel and close of his numibers. Her in School be concerned about smoking? outweigh the pleasures of smok­ 30 Hackmatack St. 11:48 a.m., Sunday School. Grade 6 Hall. Show. Anyone may have one, Thursday's pinochle itouma- ing. Bennett said the price rise open 6:30-9:30 p.m. High Honors; Stuart Flavell, the Wesley United Methodist finances, better coordinated if you stop in at the office to Rev. Norman E. Swensen, 7 p.m.. Gospel meeting. North United Methodist Church Pathfinders Club, Norman St., ment was enjoyed by 40 play­ DALLAS, Tex. (AP) —After Dentists have a very real con- 'would be on air conditionere, BINGO Church, Worcester, Mass. The church programming and larger get it, while they last. Pastor 300 Parker St. Alateens, 7:30-9:30 p.m. open to Bernadette Hagenow. Bolton Congregational Church ers. The winners were: John tiwo suspensions from school in cem with smoking and its home laundry units, ranges, Honors: L\Kie Albert, Eric actual date of the merger be- emphasis upon local church Thursday’s pinochle tourna­ dishwashers, garbage disposals, The Salvation Army Rev. Earle R. Custer, all teens with a relative or Bolton Center Rd. tween the conferences has not participation by districts in the Derby, 873; Cis Wilson, 662; two months because of skirt harmful effects. For example, Vernon 9 a.m., Sunday School. All Coke, Blaine Ericson, Karen ment was played Friday, Jan. refrigerators and freezers. 661 Main St Pastor friend with a drinking problem. Rev. J. Stanton Conover, been set. Christian and ecumenical mls- Katherine Frey, 657; Jennie Po- lengths seventh grader Eva we know that cigarette smok- adult classes along with High MaJ. Kenneth Lance, Gary Klose and Howard Mayer Tuesday, Feb. 10 Jones, Jeffery Kadlsh, Joan Minlator 80. Thla was the day the play- garty, 848; Tom Grant, 842; Eva Rodrl'niez says she’ll probably ers have about four times the School Menus E. L. Stehle, vice president School and the College and Bemverva^sitrb^k'eiball. at Keeney, James Ko^cki ^ ri The area of the new confer- sion of the church. Adjustments and general manager of the ap­ I Officer in Charge Pastors-ln-TrainIng ence will be Massachusetts, toward this end will occupy the ers went joy riding, in celebra- Lutz. 638; Floyd Post, 533 have to start wearing a mldl- rlsk of death from oral cancer Career Discussion group will South Windsor, 3 p.m. LeBlanc. Timothy L ^ ch Wil- 10:30 a.m.. Church School. tlon of their first anniversary Peter Frey, 630; Esther Ander- that non-smokers do. Some 16,- pliance and television sales divi­ meet at Keeney St. School. The Rhode Island, and ConnecUcut conference members for some skirt. For Next Week Sunday, 8 a.m.. Prayer 9 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship South United Methodist Reavey, Joseph Raiser, 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service. as a group. After the ride, they son, 523; and Adelaide Pickett, Eva, 12, first drew a three- 000 new cases of oral cancer sion, sate in making the prlce- Rev. Grant Swank is leading the Church. Downstairs Lounge, Douglas Rynlewlcz, James Sul- east of the Connecticut River, time. BISSELL STmgET Breakfast. Service. Sermon: “Deeper sermon: / 'l U ^ “^ r g ^ “w^U'a'ftoct Uo'.OOO hod an Italian - style buffet 518. day suspension from E. B. Com- are reported each year, and The following hot lunches wlU announcement Thursday I College and Career Discussion from after school hours to 4 p.m. Uvan, James Sylvester, Warren luncheon at the Matarese Res­ Now on to the weeks sched­ 9:30 a.m., Sunday School Trenches or Move Ahead?" tion.” Installation of church of Methodists and 356 cong(rega- stock Junior High School in De­ about two out of three of these be served in the Vsmon schools group. All other classes plus an (Classes for all ages). 9 a.m., Church School. Nurs- •’’Do Your Own Thing’’- limited Zaccaro. taurant, followed by e skit put ule: caused by a continued increase Infant-nursery at the church. Grade 7 fleers. tions. cember for appearing in a mini­ people will be dead 'within five next week; manufacturing and dlstrlbut- 10:45 a.m.. Holiness Meeting ery and Grades 3 through 8. to Bennet Junior High. 7 p.m.. Senior Pilgrim Fellow­ Blind Teacher on by Bertha Payne, with danc­ Monday; 10 a.m. to noon, skirt. years. 10':50 a.m.. Morning Worship, ♦East Side Re>c, School 91., Honors: Theresa Keeney, The first administrative of­ ing afterward. They ended the kitchen lioclal; 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., Monday, hamburg on roll, ing costs, commuiUon'aiid"teslaUa^^ provided) 10:30 a.m. (^urch School. ship. ficer of the new conference will Asst. Principal Bill Poteet llie fact that cigarette smok­ pineapple and cabbage salad He specifically cited the hlgh- 6:16 p.m., Open Air Meeting. Nursery, Kindergarten and open 6-10 p.m.** Karin Keanealy, Thomas Mar­ Will Give Talk day by playing their pinochle pinochle tournament. Bus pick­ said erltra-Bhort sldrts are for­ officers. The Rev. Mr. Swensen be Bishop James K. Mathews up at 8:30 a.m., and two re­ ing is a very serious health and vanilla pudding. er coats of steel and copper as 6:30 p.m.. Prayer Meeting. Grades 1 and 2. •West Side Rec, Cedar St., tin, Kenneth Mullaney, Joanne First Congregational Church tournament and came back to bidden because “they don't cov- conducting the service. Sermon Murray, Laurie McBrlerty, of Boston. His cabinet will in- Miss Gertrude DeLeo of 98 turn (trips, one at noon, and -the hazard is no longer disputed In Tuesday, Italian spaghetti well as electrical and mechani- title: “Christianity* Bears the 7 p.m.. Salvation Meeting. 8 p.m., “Middl-llnks” discus- open 6-10 p.m. United Church of Christ the Center at 4:30 p.m. The er toe gliDs property wWle informed______circles._____ Twenty____ ^ years sion group meets at the parson­ •Community Y, N. Main St., Frances Ricci, Kevin Yorgen- elude six superintendents, one palknor Dr., accompanied by winners of this game were: Cis other at 4 p.m. , wlto 'meat sauce, -lettuce salad, cal components, Weight of our Faith and Trust." open 6-10 p.m. Hebron for each of six districts of the her seeing eye dog, “Happy,” standing, walking: and sitting.” research — laboratory, dint- roll and butter and fruit cup. Stehle added, "Of course, as a Calvary Church age. sen. Rev. Herbert O. Kelsey Jr., Wilson, 693; George Schroll, Tuesday: 10 a.m. to noon, vol- L a s t week Eva went to school c i : 3 = > o •Buckley School, Vemon St., Grade 8 conference. will be guest speaker tomorrow cal and epidemiological — have Wednesday, veal cutlet end result of new union contract we Unitarian Universallst Society (AssembUes of God) Pastor 574; Frances F3ke, 664; Louise unteer project for the Cancer i„ an ankle-length maxiskirt— given sound foundation to this open 0-9:30 p.m. High Honors: John Charet, The vote on the merger was at the Sunday Morning (Jofee Hagenow, 569; Helen Erickson, Society, and our oil painting and waa suspended for 10 days, tomato sauce, mariied potato, will also have substantial in- of Manchester 647 E. Middle Tpke. taken by written ballot sep- House at 9:56 a.m. at St. Mary’s conclualqn. Of particular rel­ buttered waxed beans, bread creases In wages.' 466 Main St. Rcy, K. L. Gustafson, Wednesday, Feb. 11 Karen Daigle, James Marino, 9:30 a.m.. Worship Service. 663; Elizabeth Robinson, 651; class meets at the same time; ”I wore it because tt was in Pope Praises Bennet JV basketball vs. arately, but simultaneously, by Episcopal Church, 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Senior C3ti- evance to dentistry are findings and butter and apple crisp. John R. Fitzgerald, Pres. Pastor Christine Tierney, Stanley Zat- Sermon: “Healing Love.” Claire Renn, 649; Eva Lutz, style and because they had relating the smoking of ci­ Timothy Edwards at home, 3 kowski. the two conferences. After four m Iss DeLeo, who has been 646; John Derby, 642; Kathleen zens Bowling League a t the Thursday, hamburg gravy on Priests Ejected griped at me for wearing my garettes, as well as of pipes mashed potato, buttered -beets, Judges Exceed 500 Church 9:30 a.m., Sunday School, p.m. hours of dialogue and debate, blind since a small child, re- McGuire, 640; Esther Ander- Parkade Lanes. No bus pickup. 10:30 a.m.. Service. llling Junior High, Donut Honors: Michael Armentano, Gltead Congregational Church which climaxed ten years of celved her BS degree in music dresaee too ahort,” riie Said and cigars, to toe development cake with frosting. WASHINGTON — The federal School. Nursery. classes for all ages. From Nigeria Henry Botticello, Kurt Carlson, Bon, 640; Tom Grant, 540; and Wednesday: 10 a.m., arts and Sale during lunch period in caf- Hebron “courtship” towards this merg- from the University of Connect­ crafts; noon to 1 p.m. Hot-Meal ^ of oral cancer and other ab­ Friday,____ baked_ fish filet. judicial system in its 179 years 10:30 a.m.. Worship. The Rev. Loris Durand, John Feeney, Rev. Herbert O. Kdsey Jr., Florence North, 640. Poteet said the new maxi normalities of the oral tissue. mashed po^to, froaen spinach, has grown from five judgM^ to Lloyd Portin, guest preach. VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope ®terl^ er, the New England Conference (cut, Storrs. She is a member served in the Diner Club Room, , ® ,v,- FtiU Gospel Christian _ , . , MOC basketball vs. Norwalk Gail Conyea, Holly Hagenow, Pastor The Friday night setback, com bread and butter and pine more ”than 800. Its supporting “ Fellowship Interdenominational 7 p.m., Family Gospel Serv­ vote was 199 for and 77 against, of the staff at Mansfield State and Hot-Meals delivered to our .J’ . u ^ . u -v. Oral cancer ia one of the most Paul VI today praised deported community College, 8 p.m. Diane Healey, James Hesketh, The New England Southern Con- Training School, where she held on toe same night as the three-story school building, ob­ malignant of all cancers. Only apple. personnel totals 6,600 em­ Orange Hall ice The Portin Singing Family missionaries 'fo'r their work in Robert Lessard, Elizabeth Mur- anniversary parity, had 62 play­ shut-ins; 1:80 p.m. to 4:15 p.m., 11 a.m.. Worship Service, ference vote was 149 for the teaches sighted children in the Fun-Day program. Our enter­ serving that girls trip easily on persons with lung and stomach ployes, with a budget over Rev. PhUlp P.'Saunders, Pastor will present a progranr of gos- T O T ^registration fee due to- ers competing, and the winners garb about the ankles—particu­ pel music and song. Bible mes- Nigeria and said he hoped the ray, Unda Splnnato, Janet sermon: “Healing Love.” merger and 16 against. mornings and works with the tainment will be by Irwin Klr- cancer have longer survival A little Worcestershire sauce $126 million. Its 11 circuits and Zemke. The purpose of this merger blind children at the school were; Floyd Post, 139; Irving pens and hia singing guitar. larly on stairs. does 'wonders for a spread made 93 judicial districts handled 7 p.m., Sunday Service. sage by the Rev. Mr. Portin. Nigerian government’s “good rates than those with oral can­ School St., United Congregational Church is an attenript to achieve better during the afternoons. Gustafson, 132; Leon Fallot, The square dance lessons, con­ Eva plana to go back to school cer. Frequently oral cancer is with cream cheese and blue about 105,000 cases In fiscal evangelist. will will allow them to return. 129; Mabel Wilson 129; Bess Feb. 16. open 6-10 p.m.** United Church of Chriot ducted by William Harvey will painless until It is too late for cheese. I960. At a private audience for Uie ♦West Side Rec, Cedar St., Tolland Moonan, 128; Harry Mahoney, close our. program. Bus pickup treatment. Even when oral Emanuel Lutheran Church Radio Today 126; Florence Gustafeon, 120; missionaries, 32 priests and open 0-10 p.m. Rev. Donate G. Mteer, at 8:30 a.m. and noon. Return cancer la treatable, the treat­ Chi^rch and Chestnut Sts. •Community Y., N. Main St., WDBC—UM Thomas O'Neill, 119, Bernice Pompidou, Nixon Guest *'How do you enter THE Rev, C. Henry Anderson, nuns, the Pope also hailed the 1:00 Joe Hager Minlator trip at 4:16 p.m. ment ia often disfiguring. OPEN SUNDAY! Nigerian government’s "decl- P-"'- 3:0Q I>k:k McDonough Martin, 118; Beth Machell, 115; Pastor 8:00 Ken Oriffln ,,, r, Thursday: 9:80 a.m. to noon, PARIS (AP) — President Cutting out smoking entirely BIBLE sive steps toward the complete •Buckley School, Vemon St., 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Vlc,Chrlrtenson. 114, George tournament; 9 a. m. to your living quarters?” 1:00 News, Sign Off Schroll, 112; and Ann Yotmg, Georges Pomifidou and aides, is one way ito help to prevent 8:55 and 10:40 a.m.. Church reconciliation of souls" follow- P'"’', WBCE« —91S Service and Church School. 4:80 p.m., open card playing. opening a tour of the united oral cancer. Also, you should see SPEAKS ing the Nigeria-Biafra civil war. •Illlng Junior High, E. Middle 1:00 M atinee 111. School for three- year -olds Tpke., open 6-10 p.m. 4:00 Hartford HigMighU 11 a.m., High School Class. Monday at the bingo, there TV viewing, pool, reading, table States, will be guests of Praal- your family dentist at regular The missionaries were deport- 7:00 News 7 to 8:30 p.m.. Pilgrim Fel­ shuffleboard. No bus scheduled. H ow -to by through Grade 8. Nursery for •MHB Pool, Brookfield St., 7:30 G adlght were 64 players present; to^ dent Nixon at his Camp D avd Intervbals so he con check for infantsm ed this week from Biafra by the wnc—i«M lowship. Friday; 9 a.m. to 4:30, Open retreat the night of F«t>. 28. possible malignancies, as well Eugene rv. Tt Family Swlm Night, 6:30-9:30 1:00 News games were eShducted by John a.m. and 10:45 a.m., Divine Nigerian government. It p.m. ° card playing reading, table An official announcement to as for dental problems, This is the kind of question that makes it fun to fill charged they ei^ered Biafra 1:16 Your Home Decorator McLuakie, ^ t o Tom O’Naill, Brewer Worship. Youth Sunday will be Thursday, Feb. 12 3:00 Monitor St. Fraocia of Asstoi aoalsting. (Jeorglna 'Vince was shuffleboaid, TV viewing, and this effect Thuraday gave no it is initereatlng to note that MAKE HAY out your Census Forkn, But it also serves a serious observed -with youth participat- illegally. 5:50 Ski Report 673 Ellington Bd. pool. 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. setback •Blast Side Rec. ScIkkiI St., 6:00 News In charge of making the coffee further details of'Pompidou’s smokers-are, on the average, purpose — in this case it helps the government to An unremitting temptation lig under the direction of Don­ A papal speech to the mission­ open 6-10 p.m.** 6:15 Weather South Windsor , tournament. No . bus scheduled. itinerary. The tour will last until absent from -their jobs about atx to all profesaing Christians aries made public by the Vati­ 6:30 Strictly Sports that morning. Ihank you, Oeor- on y o u r count the number of separate housing units and ald Johnson. Boy Scouts will •West Side Rec, Cedar 9*., 6:30 Monitor Rev. Gordon B. Wadhams, gle. March 8 and will take him from to aeven days more during the is that of identifying our own serve as ushers. can expressed thanks to God open 6-10 p.m. 7:50 UCnn vs. Maine Paato* New York to the Weat Coast. year than are non-smokers. If tell whether or not your neighborhood needs way of thinking with Christ­ “for the good news you have 9:40 Monitor Monday was also the first day ian principle on issues ad­ •C o m m u n ity Y, N . M ain S t ., 11-00 News, W eather Rev. Lawrence Bolr tmvgl actalievteg th at end. I I THE PORTJN s i n g i n g FAkllLY rcMrvmtionB. ihtn-ch lot) .8-mldnlght, local wear plant in Naugatuck, Conn, 9:46 a.m., Sunday School for %9S Equipped with leHheretoe Im- to unfair to imply that an- OF v a n c o u v e: SHINGTON talent appearing . . . donation a Dempsey described the talks terlor, wtadtiiMd wtioher, i- dttier is Intone^ In ins 8tit>- all ages. port of a certain goal be- dollar . . . open to senloF^TUgh as “cordial and candid" after AT M ed eieotrio wlpere, heater, ’ 7 ® ★ SINGING TI^E PRAISE OF GOD ani college students. they lasted more than an hour. 11 a.m.. Worship Service, dafogger, 4-way oaftey Aatiiera, 555 MAIN STREET Amarica't Largtit Tax Sarvica with Ovar 4000 Officat caiwe he does not endorse Nureery. •Ekist Side Rec, School St., Dempsey also said he is “hope- back-up l^ to , front and rear M m r f C E N S U S DAY IS APRIL 1 my approach. Only by oO y ★ PREACHING THE GOSPEL OF CHRIST 7 p.m.. Evening Service. ■aait baito, Taaitharatte (Aerosa from Ohwgr libniy) evidenoe tnejy one rightly open 6-10 p.m.** fui something can be worked ■toerlnc wheel kick arhade — Lower Leva! dfaqnrage the motive of an­ SUNDAY SCHOOL,^9;30 A.M. •West Side Rec, Cedar St., out,” and that the state stands PAUL DODGE window PHONI M3-2155 I OraBta R«ar ikitranoea. . . other. open 6-10 p.m. - Junior Higli “ready to in every way First EvangeUcal Lutheran Advsrtitlng oontribuud for tho publio SERVICES, 10:30 A.M. & 7 P.M. Ohuroh of Rockville ?ood in oooporstion with Tho Advtf - possible." Rte. II, Tellesd Tpke. Mob. Mu b FH. • A.M. to • P.M. Ising COMnoll tnd tho Intornotlonol CHURCH OF CHRIST •Oonununity Y. N. Main St., „ j^niroyal’s “tentative” decision Rev, Richard E. Bertram, TED TRUDON TekeNville-MsnsliMter NO APPOINTM««T Nowspopor Advortitlng iHOOUtivos. Nagg^* Lydail and Venion Btreeta Paator PONf lAC . • AJB. to 5 PJL CD - CALVARY ASSEMBLY OF GOD open O-W p.m. ito close the Naugatuck Footwear M9-2I1I IS NECESSARY Phone: MS-251T VOLKSWAGEN 647 E. MIDDliE TPKE.' Matiuday, beb. 14 Division toy the end of the year 878 Main 8!., MANCHEtTER M I-2HI Bible daosea, t r t t a.m. Hey . Happy Valentine Day ,^as announced on Jan. 22. 9 a.m., Sunday School. Worship. I t a.m., t p.m. "Where a Warm WeJeome A'waits You” to you all! 10:80 a.m., The Service.

\ , ■^v?", I.i A \; \ ■. \\ \\ \ A ■A ■ A A 'Il'iv : r r'i'-, 'i'|- !'l Ti ■ , 1 . ' RfANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7,1970 MANCltESTER EVENING EVENl yERALD, MANG|lESTEfl, CON|i. PAGE EIGHT A X )A'^, FEBRUARY 7, 1970 NINE Harris Quits HEALTH CAPSULES® Chinese ^Put on the D o g ’ Splinter Druj O bitu ary bv Michael A. I’rlti, M.D. Police Log VI^XAT n^lfion 4H0ULP VOUP. To Greet Year of the Dog As Chairman; it A t IN -fa PUfy/fHT ARRBBTS Mrs. Louli Rc«le Concern Agostinelli FACKAtHf« 2 TAIPEI (AP) — Formosa cel- "Rung Hal" means "Happy Mayland L. Clark, 28, of 870 Mrs. Mary Shepherd Reale, Adams St., was arrested yester­ He^s‘FedlJf ebrated the second day. of the New Year," and "Fa Tsai" Manchester Mayor Nftthan Agostinelli said 48, of 142 Cooper Hill St., wife day on charges of breaking and of Louis Reale, died yesterday Year of the Dog Today. means "Become Prosperous." he is "concernedcernea withwiin theum crisis-type -r—-sph^er activities .. at her home. (Continued from Page One) The first day of the Chinese More than any other Chinese entering with criminal Intent USINESS c m IRECTORY New Year Is traditionally re­ holiday, the New Year la organ- under |10, In - Bltierglng throughout 5[|®pof^cticut Mrs. Reale was bom April 20, personal views on Vietnam, Ued for children. nectlon with a break earlier this epidenUC dru g problem in ConpMtlCUl.Speaking In his capacity os 1921 In Philadelphia, Pa., crime and other Issues. served tor paying respects to daughter of Arthur and Bllsa- relatives, and taxis were filled And most Taipei chUdren to- week at the HllllardvUle Lunch chairman of the Capitol Region I feel the heed to be free of day were hoping for another Adama St. beth Kynock Shepherd, and had y,e constraints which apply to Friday with pairs of stiffly suit' Vernon Council of Elected Officials and lived in Manchester for the past chairman's Job," Harris told ed men making their rounds of profitable haul. u as chalrmem of Its Capitol Re­ 2B years. She was a mern^r of news conference Friday. He fathers and brothers. When calling on a family It la ^*t gion Council on Narcotics and CAMPING But the second day Is tor call- customary to present all t h e " ' B ^ t at ‘ he Purdy F^^ HIGH GRADE Zion Evangelical Lutheran united States sholud get Dangerous Drugs, ho said, ' I Ing on friends, and today Uiou- children with red envelopes con- Woman’s Car Church. , out of Vietnam within 18 ami not referring to well-estab­ EQUIPMENT /tmnmmmu > Survivors, besides her hus- months, and ho accused the ad- sands of families seemed to be tainlng from one to ten new, red •* proc*"*^ lished. local, drug advisory Tents, Cots, Sleeping Bags, PRINTING band, Include two sons. Carta ministration of "equivocating" Keep IT FAP. IHOUSH FePVJAPP competing for the UUe of best- *10 bills. R o lls D ow n councils, such as the ones In FUNERAL HOME ^0 M)U PdN'f HAl/6 To fTMTc\{ dressed friends as they walked The kids got them from their * non-surety bond for court Air Mattresses, Stoves, Job and ('/Oinmercial Reale of Manchester and Shep­ on the Issues of race, poverty, Manchester, West Hartford and K M O N A L IZ fO VoUR LSg9 -To PeAcH rue SAg from door to door, children In grandparents Friday, and could appearance Marcn a. lain terns Printing herd Reale of Cupertino, Calif.; health and education. Enfield." pePAL. tow. In the warm February sun. be seen on Taipei's streets to- „ ,, , Prompt and Efficient and a daughter. Miss Elizabeth "I want to be free to speak 88 In to C an al "What I am referring to, he Wm. ,1. I-iennon, DiixK;tor MANCHESTER Hm Mi C.s h >I*> e lm halalul inlcnMllMV They strolled through piles of day, holding additional fistfuls Printing of AU Kinds Reale at home. out on these and other Issues," It li net Int*n4*4 te Se ef • « . § iMitk neture, Summer St. was arrested about said, "are those various local SURPLUS SALES CO. I ■>/ Memorial services will be to­ illVOOCnOAfirecracker wrappings, the de- l*sw«,/4after awvieus several WMsev calls wss on their fa aUl'4. ■■ ■ n sin In rr f \ W - * ------ft# A JTlA^WVlli«Roclovllle woman WWlsr«**s received fTTOIItM which are all going Harris said. "Now I will be 142 E. CENTER ST. leo N. MAIN ST. morrow at 2 p.m. at Zion Evan­ again." brls of Friday's continual din of thers' friends. Custom calls for ^ « only " “ nor Injuries yesterday and which Arc Community Frost a man to give more money to Z whin her car went out of con- ,„to one at Depot Square gelical Lutheran Church. .The Harris made it clear what he A b o u t T ow n pops, bangs and booms. 254 Broad St., Rear The only persons working the children of his social super- slating areest, and operating un- ^ ^ Main St., broke ^ ^ 649-71% Open Dally to 0:00 P.M. Rev Charles Kuhl, pastor, will wants Is the freedom to speak The PUsh National Alliance, lors than to those of his subordl- J*’® 1"*!“ ®"®® * **'*?L„4no' through a fence and rolled down evnlolned "Because of J. FARR — 648-7111 Telephone 643-5727 officiate. Burial will be at the his personal viewpoint without Group 1988, will meet tomorrow were the taxi drivers and the convenience of the* family. drawing rebukes from Demo- a,t 1 p.m. at 77 North St. fruit salesmen, ‘who capitalized Holmes Funeral Home, 400 on everyone's need to buy a crate who disagree,, ----- The woman, Mrs. Alice R. Main St., is in charge of ar­ Harris said he now plans to Friendshop Circle of the Sal- present for that almost-forgot­ s. >« •• ------...... talent which •' understands the H A V E A N EW CUSTOM MADE ten friend. skillful father can arrange to Bess Eaton. When asked to Q^]u,,ha of 36 Park W. Dr., was DICK’S rangements. publlsh a book and at least one vatlon Army will have a work „ produce his license, KeUy re- treated at Rockville General drug Problem, activities muri MANCHESTER CANVAS AWNINGS ITiere will be no calling magazine articles, and to give a n'ght Monday at 7:48 p.m. at Asked why he was working call on his subordinates as W Aftem OBE hours. during the New Year holidays, many times as he calls on his portedly b«gon Hospital for arm and leg injury. ^ effective**'*’ ****"* SHELL series of lectures at Harvard the Citadel. Hostesses are Mrs. one taxi driver replied he superiors. At the end of the day officer, wlw had to Police said the woman was _ _ • MEMORIAL CO. The family suggests that University this year. Brig. John Pickup and Mrs. Lt. at On Jan. 6, when the Manches- FOR THE COST OP Complete Appliance Store 'would be crazy not to. I can the money should Just about^bal- • a ^ blackjack — ------^ — -- - to s ‘ heading 4SVC^VaS4IK east *- \SSS on W.VW « Main ^ SERVICE those wishing to do so make h Is plans, and his reosona, ctol. WUUam Spatlg, Kelly was taken to Manches- about 12:46 when aJie lost con- ter Board of Directors voted an Opposite Blast Cemetery Reuben Plen’s Texaco memorial contributions to the sounded like those of a man ____ earn more money t^ a y than on ance out, and everyone gives - ^^al Hospital, treated cXr'TOe caVwent on *8.000 contribution to the Man- DRY CLEANING Hcrnic’.s TV ami Appliances of in smart new decorator colors. 868 CENTER STREET any three days during the rest the appearance of being wealthy ‘ «r nn„r Council. Agos- Are you one of the many mo­ If you don't own or are think­ Multiple Sclerosis Fund or to a aiming toward Democratic *rjie executive board of the unit oYtrAmniv irAnnrniiB ‘o® a head wound, and return- th^ sidewalk and struck two Chester Drug Council, Quality Memorials Manciiestcr located at the Man­ WITH THE NEWEST torists who depend upon the fine ^''® acquainted toe chester Piii'kadc is a complete ing of repl.’ieing one, now Is MECHANIC ON DUTY charity of their choice. presidentisil contention In 1972. Women's AuxlUary of Manches- Sundav palls for a oiilet dav ®'* headquarters. There, he traffic signs, th'en crossed the tlnelll abstained from the vote. ^ . fine Texaco products? You will A fruit vendor said he was Over 30 Years’ ‘ Elxperiencc appliance store that deUyers, in­ the lime to let John show you AT ALL HOURS • ------"I haven't any plans to run ter Memorial TTospItal will“ meet“ *"''• .-uino- * Advantao-B of tha "Kline- at home with the famUv and 'VOS processed, placed in a cell, road and rammed Into a snow- He explained that. In his mechanical service given at chief METHODS stalls and services- Us products, the advantages of these famous Parry W. Roberta Sr. tor President," he said. Monday at 12:30 p.m at the „ ,, nn*Se riosp friends but M on d a v i the and later released under *1,000 bank. The car spun around, went opinion, the proposed local pro- Reuben Plen’s Texaco Station regular gas or Sky CJhief ^iarters. Generators, ' sees Call 649-5807 ■lolm Vlgciinl, who has been In brands. Having a dlshwuisher is SOUTH WINDSOR — PHmeral Associates also said the Har- Chapman House. »ond. » «.t.d » .p. a™ ah.,„„Tu.S.Env.l«p.p.m m.r. A«d, .nd located at 381 Main St.? Mr. high test gas will really Carburetors; traditional Chinese New Year day for street dragons and more surety Stee Whiter Whltra! the appliance business for 22 just like tiavlng a maid in the services for Parry W. Roberts of rls move might make his politl- „ , , pear in court March 2 Oo. and rolled 16 feet down an niore planning, A. AIMETTl, Prop. Plen has a general repairer’s uiake a difference when used Domestic - Foreign Cars SE^ US FOB: Brighter Brlghta on years, Is the owner and man­ kitchen no home should be 'y Aluminum Roll Up 1142 Sullivan Ave., who died yes- cal course easier In Oklahoma. The Young Couples of Trintty greeting, "Kung Hal Fa Tsai, public celebrating, incline Into an abandoned canal. "While I am convinced that Clotiilng for the family Harrison St., Manchester license, and you know that you regularly in your car. As for 648-7008 torday at Manchester Memo- Harris’ current team expires Covenant Church will meet to- ager. A member of the Man- wilhoul one! To m.'ike life Awnings AOCIDBNTS It took several hours to re- the Manchester Drug Council Drapra and Spreado. are getting the services of one the next time you need, an easier, you al.so should see toelr rlal Hospital, wUl be held Man- after the next Congress, and he night at 8 at the church. s One Day Serviceirvlct che.ster Country Club, he is a '• Door Canopies Pauline S. Rose of 49 Cedar move the car. The accident Is Is comprised of sincere and of the finest mechanics avail- qh’ change get Texaco’s Havo- selection of garbage disposals. day at 11 a.m. at St. Peter’s will be up for re-election In 1972, ------St. was admitted to Manches- still under investigation. commendable people," he said s Also Suede Ckanlng able when you take work here, one of the oldest of the well known figure in Manches­ e Storm Doors Episcopal Church. Burial wlU be if he seeks to remain In the Sen- Loyal Circle of King’s Daugh- Soviet ‘Expert’ Warns ter Memorial Hospital early to- Other Vernon police^ actlvley: then, "I am not convinced that We Try To Satisfy Not only that, but all the work fujiy tested oils on the mark- ter and always Is willing to give If you’re in the market for a MANCHESTER s Combination Windows you information and advice. In Wapping Cemetery. ate. ters will meet Monday at 7:46 day with nose and knee Injuries Everett E. Collin# of 126 W. its plan Is the right plan.” Is guaranteed!' so that you know jj^t today. If you need a new new washer and dryer, Bernle’s Manchester Awning Osu STEVENSON’S Bernie’s TV and‘ Appliances of Friends may call at Holmes His decision to bow out as p.m. In the Federation Room of after her car struck a "no park- Main St. was arrested late yes- He said today. "One of the PARKADE CLEANERS in advance that you will be cer-' battery get a sturdy Texaco or at the Parkade has Maytag, 106 WEST CENTER ST. Mancliester features Kitchen Funeral Home, 400 Main St., chairman was announced with- Center Congregational Church. Ing” sign and light pole on Pine torday afternoon and charged major reasons for the organlta- (Next to Liggett Drug) tain of the utmost In .satisfaction Delco battery and you will have I' l i^idaire and Speed Queen and Telephone 649-8091 ABM May Halt SALT Get • lh% Banna Cord, Too! Aid, Maytag and Holpoint dlsh- S s a f o o d , Manchester, tonight from 7 to 9 out advance notice to other par------8t. near Ridge. Officials de- "dth failure to yield the right tion of the Capitol Region Cotui' ESSO when, the work is done here. no worries over starting your Hotpoint modets. They are Established 1940 The confirmation clsiss of wastiers. You can choose port­ famous brands with built-in and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and,7 ty leaders. Including Humphrey, By OAR LP. LEUBSDORF In the administration’s drive for scribed her condition as satis- 'vay to a vehicle not obliged gn gjj Htu-cotics and Dcmgerous Reuben Plen took over thda car, np matter how cold it may The confirmation class of 405 MAIN ST. able models or built-in models CHOICE VARIETY to 9 p.m. whose sponsorship put him In Associated Press Writer the second phase of the missile factory. to stop. Police said his car col- Drugs was to provide a vehicle Texaco Station on July 16, 1962, pe. quality that give you years of Soi’.th United Methodist C3iurch TEL. 649-5533 the Job In the first place. WASHINGTON (AP) — A for- defense system. Police llded with aixither vehicle at for bringing together tUl the and he has many years of ex­ service. You can choose from Upholsterjr 'vill meet Monday at 3:30 p.m. In said she has been Qualify George J. Sldvington Harris was said to have hanr Kennan said "I think we have charged with reckless driving comer of Rt. 80 and Center disciplines, agencies and groups Osfrinsky perience te back of him as a ful­ several models and these come and Shop ' he Youth Lounge of the church. mer ambassador to the Soviet * Tune-Ups George J. Sldvington died It that way to avoid a situa­ ___ Union says expansion of the exaggerated the dimension of and Issued a written warning T**® driver of toe other currently involved in, or oon- ly trained mechanic working on, In delightful new colors to com- RE-UPHOIySlERING p’cm’enl or match your decor. Seafood Scottsville,„ » N.Y., ^ brother tion In which other Democrats -rha v^.vih r*hn,Ti- Dnmtriii Safeguard missile defense sys- our basic conflict with the So- for driving after drinking. Ctourt cemed with toe drug abuse DEALER IN WASTE * Engine Cleaning all makes and models of cars. e MODERN FURNTTUBB At Eernie’s TV and Appli­ ^ persuade him to ^ ^ e - tern could undermine strategic viet Union’ but that there are date M ar^ 2. morning Howard SpUler, problems in the Capitol Re­ MATERIALS No matter what your particular 43 OAK STREET and ANTIQUES Darimouto IM., died suddenly ^tay. He insisted there was no ai- a nw. at arms talks with Russia by glv- three major areas of conflict: _____ 49, of Hoffman Rd., Ellington, * Minor Repairs ' car problem may be, you can ances, there also is a com­ • Store Stools and Bootbs hearse tomorrow at 8 p.m. gion.” TEL. 649-9037 Wednesday at his home. pressure on him to get out. Ing the Impression the United The strategic arms limitation Elolse B. Folrweatoer of was arrested on West Rd. dur- be sure that Mr. Pien can and plete radio, TV and stereo de­ s Custom Furniture The funeral- and burial was In Agostinelli said that ‘"nie IRON * Stam ps partment. TV's in black and Slipcovers and Draperies Humphrey issued a statement ‘-"® church, States is stalling while develop- talks, the Middle East and Ber- pemwood I>.. Bolton, was tak- C L * ^ ’ Capitol Region CouncU of Elect- will diagnose the trouble and Scottsville. white or color with either mod­ Made to Order in Miami praising Harris for . ing new weapons. lln en to Manchester Memiorial ~ ed Officials adopted too multl- fix it for you. Not only does he Survivors also include his vigor and effectiveness, and Norman Slade of 101 E. Mid- SCRAP METAL ern , colonial or Mediterranean Complete Seleotton mt .. j ■*““ ------rtia Tinbe r.riranliit at T->m-D'o "OuT position ought to be very "I find It strange If nqt re- Hospital, treated, and dlscharg- ® ucense is unaer ™ ^ Force because It do an, excellent Job but you will Reuben Plen’s Materials wife, five sons, and another sis- gaying he would meet with par- g ^ m - clear," George Kennan told the grettable that we should be ed after a twoKiar collUlon yes- nroved to be one of the be most pleased with toe rea­ styling. There is one designed and PAPER to fit in any room in your home. FREIE ESTIMATES ‘ c*"' ty leaders to discuss selection o f ___panlest. __, for Woodward____• Waeacho,____v - Senate ForelamFomlgn Relations <3om-Com- Dlunelneplunging ahead with the devel- tai-Havterday ,v,,^Fr.ina-morning about m-im10:30 at Collins and-SpUler ore b o t h ____ moreP effective . _____ways In which ^ U n ite d sonable prices that he charges Lower Level of thr. Parkade i,______i-j-f „t « ,»vi^ ~Bitai mittee Friday In warning opment of new weapons systsmssyst:ma Manchester OreenGreen. ^ e d u ie d to appear In RockvUle ______ki™ . ___ 731 PARKER ST. rw Mmhkm . for his work. If you are npt rat- AM and FM radios and stereos Texaco Sfation Mrs. Burlln P. GoolBby drug abuse problems can be Hfr Mir unnaery 640-6324 „ Monday at 8:16 p.m. at St. against what he called "plung- while these talks are going on.” The driver of toe other car, Circuit Court 12 on Feb. 24. Tel. 613-6736 or 643-6879 iafied with toe way youe car is in a variety of models are also Mon. Si Tues. 9-0, Sat. 0-S attacked with any degree of on display and are by Motorola, 381 Main Streat RCXIKVILLE — Mrs. Mary to begin soon. RecruiUng may ^ College, West Hartford, big ahead with toe development he said. Identified as Eddie J. Ouellette, 368 BURNSIDE AVE. running, take it over tp Reuben sustained success.” RCA, Panasonic and Zenith. The concert wiU be in the Mercy of new weapons systems while JF^bright a sk ^ him atout the jg, of Hartford, was charged H6 cited the report of the EAST HARTFORD Plen’s Texaco Station and let PhoiM 643.9149 wife of Burlln P. (Joolsby, died party’s financial situation, Mr. Plen take a look at it. Particularly interesting is the Hall' Crystal Ballroom at the these talks are going on.” argiunent that Safeguard devel- operating under the In- Legislators President’s Commission on YOUR this morning at Rockville Gen- 289-6333 If you need now tires — and new' .sound in the round stereo Hydramatic Transmission college and is open to the public. The subject of the missile de- opment is a valuable bargaltong fiu^nce of liquor. Crime as an example of a COMPLETE erad Hospital. ___ fense system and the U.S.-So- tool tor the talks, which are poUce said Ouellette’s cor Power and Hand Tools it is foolUh and risky to drive by Electrophonic. The receiver Repairing GLASS broad-based approach to deal Mrs. Goolsby was bom Feb. Soon to Get PET CENTER .vV-iiS2 Painting and Decorating on worn ties — you find a and turntable in smart walnut • For Auto Wlndahlelds The East Catholic High School vlet talks was brou-rht up as scheduled to resume April 18 In rammed toe rear of toe Folr- All Work Guaranteed • For Stor« Fronts and 2, 1904 In Andover, N.B., Can., Nixon Plans with the narcotics problem. Oonarieo — Parakeets Tools full line of Firestone and (3ood- and Plexiglas are a great addi­ Glrls Leaders' Club will give Kennan and former Ambassa- Vienna. I weather vehicle as she stopped "And the state’s Public Act Texaco Lubrication Service all sizes of windows daughter of Neil and Agnes an exhibition of tumbling and dor Averell Harrlman appeared Kennan said such a develop- ^ Tropical Fish — Turtles Garden and Land Toole year tires at Reuben Plen's tion to any modem home. Two N ix o n P la n 666, which revised Ctormecticut Baby, Houeehold, Party We Give Green Stamps • For Table Tops Bryson McKinnon. She was a modem dance at Verplanok before toe committee to endorse ment coiUd create Soviet doubtsTpks. and E. Center St. Police Hamsters —' Gerblls Texaco Station. tall round speakers on eltoer P o licy laws relating to drug dependen­ and Banquet Suppllee member of St. Joseph's Church. School Monday at 1:80 p.m., proposals for expanded ex- as to U.S. Intentions, Kennan were no skid marks, Mixed Breed Puppies. Whether or npt you have side deliver the truest sound OPEN 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. (Contliiued trom Page One) Aquarium Accefwories, etc. Invalid Needs Survivors, -besides her hus­ cy,” he added, "calls for a new tires, it ■would be a very available today, and at a re­ SATURDAY 8 AJM.-NOON under the direction of Mrs. chanps between American and sato. „ , - and that Ouellette smelled of , broad-based, oraao-oasea mum-oiaoiDuneamultl-dlsclpUned, Our Own Special Blended band, include 3 sons, Burlln P. O n A fr ic a Joann Brown, girls’ physical Public cofflclals m a They mlgh well ask he went ^ iu>n federal share of the *10 Wl- w o ro a ^ to the S Pet Foods smart idea to have toe front alistic price. If you are a lover Goolsby Jr. of Akron, Ohio, Al­ educaUon Instructor. means of improving relations on, are these talks some uon nnwram will h« armmnriat. ®‘®‘®'^“ ® approach to the drug end of your car checked to see of good music, this is a quality TOURAINE LAROCHELLE and US ^ f untu P®®“ ‘''®‘ He la slated to appear program will be appropriat- ^buse problem.’ Buy - Sell fred J. Goolsby of South Wind­ between the countries. means of stalling MANCHESTER if it ds out of alignment. If you piece of equipment built to last (Continued from Page One) In Court Feb. 16. ed on a *1 billion a year basis. He said that "additional mip- WHITE GLASS CO. sor, and B. Franklin Goolsby of Chairman J. M. FuUbrldge, an they develop new wei ■ns. PBT CEN TER COINS Appraise are driving your car every day, for many years of enjoyment. PAINTS Enfield; 3 daughters. Miss Rita mam In Ethiopia but Rogers Manchester Square Dance opponent of the Safeguard sys- Sen. Stuart Symington, D-Mo The government also will gu^- port for a total approach to the Collections Wanted the chances are that it ia out Come in and let John give you INC. John J. Duffy Jr., 18, of 21 995 Main St. Manchester Manchester Seafood for Fresh Fish SI Blssell S t—TeL 640-78M L. Goolsby la, of Rockville,I«a;a.uic, oiiuand uv«=adoes notla/v planj/m.. to visit ..oiv that ]poet agreed wlth Kennan’s re- said the“ emphasis on the area p antee the credit of the“ ■= states drug-abuse problem has come We’re Paying Top Current of alignment, for it is almost .a live demonstration. Mrs. Edward Hogan and Mrs. t* does have Peace Coma oro- l!'®' elecUon of offlcerr at p^j^j-ks that expansion of the defense concept might give the ^ and localitlee participating In Irom tothe State Drug Advisory Prices, Contact Us impossible to drive without hit­ FOR BEST RESULTS composed for adminis­ Floor polishers and waxers. Chester ^UUraHl, s k l ^OOin th “ OI aUBlBast orama and T economic ? assistance “,iall “ ‘^“ aahnnl ®® TTai-l TnVmafnn ® uHlI rolBsllc . . defenses could damage Soviet Union the idea . the .. United . night abouf aftai- an an. the program,I "”**"—*> h e !»»*»»». ^ . Council,__ ting the many "pot holes” in, m rtford T b roth ers ^ e d assistance dell School. Earl Johnston will the talks. The Arkansas Demo- States Is returning to the heavy "If^/**®*** ®“ ®" “ “ ®’ "So one decision we made to- trators from several state agen- CONNECTICUT the roads. You wrlll not ,be able When it comes to fish you can cherrystones, call Manchester electric brooms, gas barbequea, ’ ’ In iha ~«.n. Ki. iha ^.iian anil Mn anil Mn...... _ . . . . . cldcnt On E. Middle Tpko. neoT to close clos, who. In their recent report KIDDIE Klnnon and Nell ' McKinnon operations in many of toe coun- be the caller and Mr. and Mrs. ppj^t said that even top Penta- missile defense system recom- to see by looking at your ttees always depend upon Manches- Seafood ahead and for a s l i g h t Portable hand mixers, heatera, PAUL'S zunnon ana «eu metunnon, carried out eltoer Russell White *■'<" ...... , . . . VALLEY COIN CO. ter Seafood to have the freshept extra charge they will have ®‘®c‘ *'‘®, hum|dttlers. de­ reject last mended by the Joint chiefs of . . . the' action gap," the President to the governor, recognized toe KORRAL TTtne car te out of alignment, PAINT SUPPLY Police said he was heading going to authorlzo Capitol Region Task Force as 97 Center Street, Manchster unless tills is a condition that fish you can purchase any- them open and ready for s e r v - ^ * ' ® ®" CHILD 645 MAIN STREET very logical------and ®®"‘~ ’ > funds but WO are also going to a regional approach, meriting 643-6206 has existed for some time. Be where. Loring Ventura, owner ing on-the-half shell at any time “ *® appliance depart- - ______r ______a ------I------— me," - Kennan and veered left, hitting an on- appropriate funds." state support.” DAY CARE CENTER Same Address—6 Years of Mancheater Seafood, prides you specify. ment. Before you make such Hourly s Dally s. Weekly safe and have your car checked Td. 649-0300 town Pa ■ a sister Mrs Ann Peace ralttees for the dance are Mr. mlnuteman offensive missiles said. w ‘‘ ^ven by Paul W. president Nixon said his mes- Task Force activities to date, Daily 9-5 Thurs. till 9 now. himself on the fine seafood he Finnan Haddles is another Important purchase as an Responsible Care for 2, 3, favorite. At Manchester Sea- appliance, be wise. Check with IIS Spruce St., Mancheater S dry of S pS ^ ir i)la^ Con>s *^tlvmes, outright grants and Mrs. Stephen Doyle, door bases. As for the main purpose of toe MacDonald of Avon. No Injur- will ahK> rover n ^ resTric- he explained. Include the or- 4, 6-yr. olds from 7 a.m. to Monday Closed How are your brakes? Do always carries. He buys in Corner of Blssell Street amoimted duty; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fulbright said this Is behind hearing, the exchange bill by reported. Ctourt date y regulations for Indus- ganlzatlon of a Regional Nar- small quantities so that no mat­ food they have the i m p o r t e d Bernle’s TV and Appliances of and 11 grandchildren. 6 p.m. Monday thru Sat­ they pull unevenly or perhaps Open 1 to 8 Dally, but to *390.8 million CtongressiontU wareham, refreshmenU choir- the Nixon admlnUtratlon’s decl- sen. Mike Gravel, D-Alaska, March 2, trial ns users. ana r guia o lo nous cotlcs8 Squad, supported » . by lo-. urday. ter what day of the week you finnan haddie and you will Manchester at toe Mancheater The Burke Funeral Home, you have not had them checked Parkade. Bemle’s is open every AUTOMOTIVE ‘‘Never On Sunday.” cuts In the administration e aid men, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. slon to emphasize the need for Fulbright said "everyone Is for Nlxon’s call for total mobiliza- cal, state and federal law en- Hot Lunches Served for some time. Worn brakes shop there, you are certain that really taste the difference. It Prospect St., is In charge proposals for the ctirrent fiscal Richard Yellen and Mr. and an area defense against a possi- it. It's Just a matter of enacting evening till 9 for your con­ arrangements, which ore tlon echoed that of the gover- forcement officials. The ac- 9 Delmont St., Manchester will still stop a car but you risk none of the fish has lost its is easy to prepare and makes We Buy and Sell year are expect^ to 'orce a re- Mrs. Walter Andrews. ble Communist (Chinese attack It and working out the details.” MEMORIAL a hearty main course. Most venience, or call Bernie’s at complete. nors —Indianos Edgar D. Whit- tlvltles of the Narcotics Squad, 649-5531 having the drums scored. Reg­ sweet, delicate flavor from be­ SUPPLIES Browsers Welcome I ductlon in the African total. ______Z______C andidates people prefer it cooked in half 643-9661. comb, minols' Richard B. Ogll- he said, are supervised by West CORNER STORE ular checkups will prevent this ing kept too long. Phone 649-8102 Ib e WCTU will meet Tues­ Lobsters are popular with. cream and half milk with a Mrs. John F. Murray ■vie, Wisconain's Warren Hartford Police Chief William • Party Goods, Magazines and save you money. Stop in at PLUS day at 10:30 a.m. at toe home Just about everyone and for peo­ generous amount of butter add­ Mrs. Isaline Snow Murray, Tolland County Politics Air Thoughts Knowles and Michigan’s Wll- P. Rush and Lt. Thomas J. • Groceries, Cold Cuts Plen’s Texaco Station and have of Mrs. C. .Elmore WatkiiM, 86 ple who have to watch toelr ed, serve with boiled or mashed Refiners ‘Streteh’ Oil MACHINE SHOP 79, of Windsor, mother of Mrs. M in ers'R ap Ham H.' MUllken. Grant Sr. of the Hartford Pi>- your brakes checked. N. Lakewood Circle. Co-hostes­ MERCURY • Fruits—Vegetables calories, they are low in caloric potatoes and plan to have sec Whltcomb presented the Pres- lice Department. Personnel to • Mr, Plen advices toat every . , ,1. , „ n e w YORK—In 1920 the av- Theodore Metheny of 18 Ard­ ses are Miss Mildred Hooper • Greeting Cards SERVICE Frassinclli’s Withdrawal: On Pollution Ident with a draft proposal for a toe Squad are donated by po- 26,(X)0 miles the motor cAiould count. Of course dieters must «-Eau«n b.,™. o, c™*, DON WILLIS more Rd., died yesterday at U M W T a ctic and Mrs. Maybelle Fish. The Travel Agency Wo Depend On You . . . watch the rich dressing and back for another helping. ,, Hartford Hospital. She was the comprehensive pollution control lice departments 'within the re- I be tunpd up, the filter changed All year around people take ® “ gallons of gas- meeting is open to all Interest­ NEW LGNDON, Ctonn. (AP) plan smd Ogllvle told the Presl- glon, he said. You Can Depend On Us! and also the oil te the trans­ butter, but they are absolutely r r ollne. Today refiners get an av- wife of John F. Murray. 643-9571 advantage of the homecooked GARAGE Continued from Page Onei ed persons. Ticket-Balancing the Issue —While Sen. Thomas J. Dodd dent a major scientific effort The second major activity of mission. This will prevent trans- delicious without either one. Survivors also include a son, Open 7 Days A Week foods served on Thursdays and ®f®^® <>f 18.8 B®»ons of MANCHESTE NO SERVICE miissicm trouble and also pre- Frozen lobster Rills are par­ 18 Main St., Tel. 649-4531 2 brothers, 11 grandchildren, By BETTE QUATRALE senatorial nomination, which talked about one kind of -poUu- ‘ ‘*® Man^ttan Project the Task ^ Force, i.. Agostinelli till Midnight ticularly delicious when broiled Fridays at Manchester Seafood. ° “ "® P®r barrel. If 1^0 refln- some 100 miners from several The Junior (Jholr of North CHARGE vents the seals from dying out. and 6 great-grandchildren. —with or without dressing. Just call ah-*ad and place your were still in use AUTO PARTS coal mining states whose buses United Methodist Church will 0.n„„ucu.'. „p mlih. h„ Frll.y, „ „pp».„, P. . “ n '.d “ T™ T.' The charge for this service is Specializing in Private funeral services will as the party’s top vote-getter battle for the Democratic noml- the environment. a regional egionai arugdrug miormauon RESERVATIONS FOR 352 MAIN ST. 646-0293 Frozen lobster makes a fine order and tell them what time ^ billion barrels of crude oil arrived In time for them to ob- rehearse at the church Monday state office holder, Lt. most reasonable and certainly a 270 BROAD SI be Monday at the Garmon Fu­ and resource center program s HOTELS newburg or thermidor, but have you plan to pick it up and it '^®a'‘‘ have to be processed an- serve part of WllUams’ subcom- P'*"' for mMy yea'rs. nation for the U.S. Senate spoke lot cheaper than having a BRAKE SERVICE neral Home, 6 Poquonock Ave., Attllio FrassinelU, will not seek A primary is almost a cer­ All four governors are from for which the Task Force la • AIRLINES you tried it in a lobster bisque? wlll be ready, packaged so that nually to meet requirements transmission Job done. Windsor. Burial will be In Pall- mittee Inquiry Into toe UMW re-election this year. about another kind. states bordering on Lake Mlchl- presently seeking funds and s STEAMSHIPS You will always find a plen­ when you get home it wdll still almost double the amount ac- OPEN tainty as three of toe prospec LUCA’S Reuben Plen’s Texaco Sta­ Front End Alignmant sado Cemetery, Windsor. presidential election. tlve Democratic candidates for 3‘ ate Senate Majority Edward ‘ ‘‘® J"® f equipment. He emphasized that tiful supply of green and cook­ be hot. You can choo«« the pop- tually processed. Frasslnelll, who Is from Staf­ 627 Main St., Miiiichestcr SELF-SERVICE tion offers all-around repair SAT. TO 1 P.M. There will be no calling They aleo demonstrated and U.S. senator. Incumbent Thom- L- Marcus told the Torrington “ P ‘ *'® »>® Center’s activities are baaed ed shrimp at Manchester Sea­ ular fish and chips, fried clams, ------M rs. N ix o n ford, confirmed rumors which LAUNDRAMAT service. He rebuilds ball Joints, General Repair Work hours. marched behind a large Ameri- as Dodd, State senate majority Democratic Town Committee~ ------rw,ii,.nnn.HrtH.nP® ______■ ibUo regional need for an te­ Dry Cleaning and Tailoring food and whether you wgint to french fries, fried scallops and have abounded throughout the tie rods, etc. This ds certadnjy Interest Rise Costlv The family suggests that can flag for about an hour out- leader Edward Marcus a n d ‘ ‘'at air pollution Is a "blunt tegrated multi-disciplined ap­ Also: Reweaving and custom serve shrimp cocktail or shrimp fried shrimp. There are enough toe place to take your car for those wishing to do so make 8***® “ i® Justice Deipartment Tours Plant state for the past several ADA director Joseph Duffey, matter of life and death.” He proach to the drug problem, made suits, pants and coaits. newburg make a salad or fry items to choose from so th-at WASHINGTON — How much GUNLIFFE swift and expert mechanical memorial contributions to t h e building to display toelr months during a meeting of have announced toelr inten- called for an all-out national ef- Song Lyrics "which recognizes the wide Fair prices, too!______them, Manchester Seafood is your family will never tire of would it cost a home buyer to Heart Association of Greater dlspleaoure over the long delay(Continued trom Page One) range of Individual and com­ g cUmalit service. them. Treat the family to a pay 8li> per cent interest ratli- Tolland County Democratlc tlons to primary If they each ‘® •‘‘‘I “ '® atmosphere of MOTOR SALES TAILORING the place to go. e DRV CLf ANWO Hartford, 310 Collins St., Hart- ^ to r^ u id o ^ official who toldher some of the leaders last week. receive at least 20 per cent of potentially lethal pollutants. Seen ^Script’ munity concerns related to drug LAUNDRY MRVICC Naturally Manchester Sea­ Manchester Seafood dinner er than per cent on ilia 1^ use and abuse." EXPERT AUTO BODY and food has clams of all kinds al­ some day soon. mortgage? The Department of MAC'S ®*’ • present district leadershlp-se- ®'*'®a had been reclaimed for Frasslnelll Is supporting the ‘ I*® delegates' ■votes at the state Dodd, speaking at Bralnard The program of the Center— ways in stock whether you want ManclieHer Seafood is open Housing says the buyer would SEAFOOD lection poUcy. Trial on toe suit public and private swimming, probable candidacy of First convention In June. Masonic Temple In New London, FENDER REPAIRS Mrs. Iiouls DiClancIa as developed by the Task Force 176-178 HamilTs cherrystones, steamers, quo- daily Tues. Wed. and Sat. from pay *2,976 more on a 20-year, onT!**I.u' 1 —filedPllA/1 te4« 1964—Is1UHA__1B toTrt getCFfSr underllTinRT' Boating CM444and aM44 fishing_^ areas. District CkingressmanWW.PQ- — EmlUo______“ Mrs. Grasso does not seek said that the greater danger In Killings ENAMEL and LACQUER Specioiizing in SOUTH WINDSOR - Mrs. wednesdav. “ I thh* It’s Just marvmarvelous Daddario. Operating under the re-election as secreta’ry of state, facing America Is not envlron- Sub-Committees shall initial­ REFINISIIINOS Spruce Street, haugs, clams for frying, clams 8:30 lo 5:30 Thurs. 8:30 a.m. to *20,000 mortgage and *6,210 • Baked Stuffed Shrimp and Lobster Mancheater Prinfery more on a 30-year, *25,000 «oee A. ziuo uiciancia, 73. of Then’ they went to a House of- that you’re taking the area basic political strategy of area Democrats are certain to mental polluUon, but pollution (Continu'd from Page One,' ly address Itself to programs te REASONABLE PRICES on-the-half shell. If you find it 0 p.m. and F'ri. 8:30 a.m. to Oven-Ready For You To Bake drug education, assistance In Drive-In Parking C'oiiiiiiercial Printing and difficult to open the small G p.m. mortgage. BIromfleld, mother of Patsy R. building to meet toe press that’s been mined and turning It "ticket-balancing,” the two top boost the candidacy of Mans- of the society. renresent Miss Atkins nersonal- innol V i------RT. 83— VERNON, CONN. • Fish ’n Chips • Fresh Fish Daily Rubber Stani{>s Diaancla of South Windsor, Mike Trioovlch of Clarks- Into a recreation area,” she spots spoU on toe state level could “ e'd’e State Rep. Audrey Beck "Unless we take measures to ^ 1.1,. .'".'"“ " “ .^ orKanlzation, Just Above the Traffic 978 SULUVAN AVE. — TEL. 644-2313 died yesterday at Mt. . p "Miners for said. not be given to two ItaUans. for the spot. This would continue control the spiritual and moral ®*J* ^ *^®^ public Information, programs • Wedding Invitations and CLO-SKI) Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday head of IT'nafAVFm A itf I/«i vf * O zoA ______I__ __ 1^4.. resented by. a lawyer I am ai- /or vmith *4nrf ___t Circle Fine Quality Hospital, Hartford. She was toe Democracy," ' said: Hundreds of school children "I have no intention of retlr- Eastern Connecticut’s presence pollution of American society, *^®®f'\*®? counseUng and Accessories OPEN Thursday, Friday, Saturday, 10 A.M. to 7 P.M. wife of Louis DiCiancla. on the ticket. •■-u*______soclated with, which seems to referral assistanceassistance, h*he exolate- TEL. 648-0016 JOHN'S DuPONTS SUNDAY: 12 noon to 7 P.M. "Joseph A. Yablonskl w m cheered as Mrs. Nixon arrived teg from politics," Frasslnelll the fight against environmental Indtcate that Salazar will be In expiam • Business Cards, DIAMONDS Survivors also include three jjiued because he championed at toe development. Goose Lake emphasized, adding he will pollution will be meaningless.” control of whether she will take Letterheads, Envelopes ATLANTIC daughters, a brother, a sister, cause of union democracy Club, about 70 miles southwest work harder tozui ever this Dodd sold the rising crime Funding for toe Capitol Re- • All types of Business 706 MAIN STREET Stop ’n Go the stand. ,, , glon Drug Information and Re- From seven grandchildren, and a America’s coal miners and of Chicago. year for the liemocratlc party, Bomb Halt rate, growing cases of drug Salazar said that he Forma—Fteglster—One­ MANCHESTER JEWELRY great-granddaughter. intend to see that his death The club area borders Goose Hlf many years of service to abuse and the increase te porn­ I .1 J source Center, Agostinelli said, FRONT END time Carbon—Padded—etc. Prop: ’’Rudy” DuPont pates personally defendteg ,g presently being sought from BRAY’S STORE The funeral will be Monday In vain. Prairie, toe largest tract the Democrats will enable him ography have come at the same • Custom Mode 649-8132 Influenced DYNAMICS o Expert Watch Repairing 275 Main Street 7 at 8:18 a.m. frofti the Guiliano- '"Bieven year ago. through of virgin prairie te the state. to continue to serve the party "one or more” of the accus.^. gevefal sources. • "The sucoasT- Rubber Stamps Sagarino Funeral Home, 247 enactment of the Landrum-Grif- A special train-toe First Lady in some position, although he Z44 BROAD STREET • Fliu* Election of Gifts M m ts By Rusk of*"L“ e'‘mo*iX^uSor°a;i3 *"**^ ’** '‘®^‘‘'"V ter’ the‘c;m,^^“;;;u Phone: 649-6977 Washington St., Hartford, with fin Act, UMW members seem- Special-brought Mrs. Nixon is not saying te what capacity, (Behind Dairy Queen) BRAKES, TUNE-UPS For All Occasions patriotic values on which our ^ . t h e r Manson’s strategy S^K^l'nfo^Luon Phone: 640-4^5 check our LOW prices • IxHigtee, Bulova, a solemn high Maas of requiem ingly won toe right to choose from Chicago and made a tour He is expected to continue his Contlnuul from Page One) nation rose to greatness." h . i. .w . ‘"™rn»atlon resource fa- WIttnauer and Oaravelle Featuring u complete line of at Christ the King Ctourch, their regional officials te each of the prairie. role as State Ontral Commlt- Specializing In PHONE 647-1268 MINOR REPAIRS Shell I’ roduets plus HOME QF FAMOUS BRANDS Front End Geometry Watches Bloomfleld, at 9. Burial will be of the union’s 23 districts In the The 1,700-acre site containing teeman for the 88th District and saldr-whlle wewere evalu- ^ "re-examteatlon of our en- Igai pe- to the general pubUc. grouDs John DeiiiiiH HuinlU General Automotive Brake Service and ^ 787 Main St., Mancheater • Hotpoint • Maytag • Frigidalro • Zcnltll in Mt. St. Benedict Cemetery, United States. But thU has rare planU and animals was (Tolland County). atlng thesethings, he said, 'Now tire educational system and our cause his araest, rather than agencies, or Institutions. In od- 16 .SERA'EK STREET JOHN KENSEL, Prcprlei«>r Phono 648-6617 Repairing weakening his Influence among d,t,on. the Center’i Shock Alisorbers • RCA • PaiuiH4iiii(- • WeHtliighouae • Hotpoint Bloomfield. turned out to be only a paper flig h t by the state after a prior to serving as lieutenant I think the time’s come where TV programs. s field team —Foreign and Domeetio— hIZ followers, appears to have • StereoH • DlHhwaahers • Radloa • TTVa • OryMB • Bto. Friends may call at the fu- right. Because of the tetransl- four-year struggle by conserva- governor, Frasslnelll was the we can stop the bombing,’ ’’ "Instead of Just teaching our .trengthened It, will be available to assist vari- Free Inspection neral home tonight from 7 to 9 gence of toe UMW hierarchy tlonlsts. state’s first consumer protec- , . ,. young people the three Rs and No Obligation and\ tomorrow from 2 to 4 and and toe lefhargy of the federal "I think this U going to be one commissioner. , , Johnson said. JOHN TBOMZA, Manager Got A Painting Problem? Wo’ll Help! 1 7 to 9 plm. government. It hasn’t been put of the most, popular national "Some of si ...... L HEAT WITH Open Eves. »IN 9 P.M. at the P d rk a d e > a ^ 643-^1 Into ___ practiM.i» o i.i. Till- moni’menU m the 8UU of IIH- Mrs. OrasooB role _^ . — M d ttletory, we ehotild eoek to rrom the ehoclt of the arreet ' “ - ‘ •d Pro- Service still means something tp us— and sei’vice DON’T The preponderance of prob- Secretary Clifford sug* devise sch«)I curricula and TV ^nd the Indictments, on* might **^*"*’' \ 1 "Thus, Tony Boyle,Is allowed nols,” Mrs. Nixon said. "There * gsa» l l i In Memoriam “And h«caub6> thM« men are eratlnr station operated with Although many leaders, In- something. Marcus's speech, concerned hippie movement Itself. flirn voluntary assist- s e l^ t ^ b ^ ^ y l® ra‘h®»’ nuclear fuel. eluding those te Tolland Coun- "And Secretary Rusk said, with enrtronmenUl pollution. The Utter may be true but way thLTu^tahli'J* Z\)t C lu li 5,. 1960. passed elected by coal miners they "It’s fabulous,” she said, ly setUe for running for the 6th 'That won’t work, this reclprocl- urged that government and busl- not the former. ^ » ■ultable. INSURED BUDGET esU, “ And of course. It doesn’t cause senator. Mrs. Grasso may like- ty won’t work. We ought to Just P®** "•p«nd toe money required Manson’s followers folk not only Your Gatvway To An E/i.Jd)nson PAI NT CQ PAYMENT PLAN OuiWi but not forguUen. represent Boyle’s Interests, w which rarely coincide with those any pollution. And that’s the ex- ly settle for runnte gfor the 6th stop the bombing.' " to develop the technology neces- are as faithful aa ever, but ap- A v ia n L eu k oiliB C o s tly lATLANTtC Stsiere. and fasnlUeZ f 24-HR. CUSTOMER of coal miners.” citing part.” Congressional District seat now, Johnson said he then ordered sary to overcome the air pollti- pear to liave grown te numbers; Ea«t Lsnstea vv*h____ AdvMtura In Dining 723 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER— PHONE 61^-4501 held by Republican Thomas his advisors to work up a plan. • Inn problem."nmhUm " '“^ e tribe appears__T______to have at- avtan. ___ toukosls'dlssos#. . oonudsm — “ IS O I L H E A T SERVICE In Memoriam In Cleveland, Slllous Huddles- Mrs. Nixon said ahe would re­ 860 Main 8t., East Hartfqpd- BUY THE PAINT THAT’S WORTH THE WORK In loving memory of Mra.. U a i^ ton, a United Mine Worker port on her trip to the Presl- MesklU, particularly If Mesktll The former president said Marcus said the government tracted new members through stlU cosU ths U.S. poultevte Soott, who passed away February becomes a OOP, candidate for that at about the same time must expand Di m transit pro- its motoriely. dustry at least giiOO 7. IMO. unlon official and father of one dent. , Rt. 76 opp. Bradley Fiield, Your independent of four persons accused of plot- Later, Mrs. Nixon met the governor. / U.N. Ambassador Arthur Gold- grams to provide an altematlvs The courtroom appearoncss Dually. The Rsglanal P o u l^ Wliidoor .Locks FOGARTY BROS., INC. Ood took her home, it was His will Political leaders feel Mrs. berg; unaware of Rusk’s propos- to automobiles, which he called of Manson attraoted between 20 Laboratory hers has besnm 2c' But In our hearts she llveth stUl. ting the death of Yablonskl, re- President at O'Hare Intarna- 1H1 West Towne St., Norwlchtown htli tor tk ifiM iiiK ta... McDtiiir** fused to Ulk to a federal grand tlonal Airport where they board- Grasso does not wlrii to get te- al, ashed him to etop the bomb- "the most common cause of olr and 80 loyalists — mostly young Ing pmgisss In Us a tt e o k * ' PHONE 649-4539 ~ 46 WEST CENTER STREET Husband, daufhters, sod Jury Friday. ed a plans for Washington. volved te a primary for ths U.S. Ing. pollution." women — during every sssalon. av4an leukosis. "Elegance Without Extravagance" dealer. 319 BROAD ST. tunlllss. SILVER LANE EXTENSION

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Church Phinnin|i^ Manchester Scout Sunday Pul pit Pxchanfre Hfispital Notes Set Tomorrow Robert Hiunni, prejicher oT Boy Scout Sunday wtll be ob­ the Church of ChrlJrt in Nor­ VISITINQ HOCBS wich, and Bugono lirowor, min­ Intermediate Care Semi* served tomorrow at South Unit­ uter of the Churoli of ChrUt, private, noon-2 p.m., and 4 p.m. ed Methodist Church. Cub Scout Lydall luul Vernon St«., will ox- S p.m.; private rooma, 10 a.m.* F|ack 47 will participate In the 0 LINCOLN and ALLEBIANCE chiuige p u 1 p 11.4 tomorrow. 2 p.m.> and 4 p.m.-8 p.m. a.m. service and Boy Scout Hoimm will sx>enk at the Main- Pedlatrica: JParenta allowed Troop 47 at the 10:48 a.m. serv­ ohestcr church at the n p.m. any time except noon-2 p.m.; evening worahlp hour. ottaera, 2 p.m.-8 p.m. ice. Hiynnt, a native of Kanaowj Self Service: 10 a.m.>2 p.m., Life Scout David Matthewson reservation of llie I'^iiion was the attended Oklaliom4i CthrUtUm 4 p.m.-8 p.m. will be the greeter at the 0 a.m. prime concern of President Lin­ College and la a graduate of Intenalve Care and Coronary service and Eagle Soout James P Care: Immediate family only, coln. And he had to try to maintain it Sunaet School of Prcaclilng, Schrelber will be the lay read­ Lubbock, Tex. Ho once owned anytime, limited to five min- er. At the second service, Life in the face of the most divisive conflict a giXKiery atore but left Uio basl- otea. Scout Richard Oatway will be which can assail a nation—civil war. O ifi OF ALlLlOIiiOl nesa world to return to .school Maternity: Fathers, 11 a.m.- the greeter and Eagle Scout Da­ 12:48 p.m., and 0:80 p.m.-S He delayed the Emancipation Proc­ luid prepare for the ministry. vid Mullen the lay reader. p.m .; outers, 8 p.m.*4 p.m., and lamation for two years, hopiiif' that AND TO The Churdi of Christ In Norwich The Rev. Dr. J. Manley Shaw, 8:80 p.m.-8 p.m. pastor, will speak at both serv­ some solution could still be found, Is his first .work .since complet­ Age Limits: 16 in maternity, Mrs. Roberta P. MidllgaJi ices. His sermon title; "Restor­ even after the actual outbreak of the ing his schooling. He has been Donald B. Page 12 In other areas, no limit in SUPPORT THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES. there' .since 1967. ed." war, and he continued to search for self-service. Race Relations Sunday will ways of brinj'inj' about peace. He also be observed at tomorrow’s Area Heart Drive Chairmen The administration reminds; church services. The Race Re­ looked forwartl to reconciliation and MCC Ski Club visitors that with construction healing after tbe war—which he never Donald. B. Page of South Windsor branch office of t h e under way, parking spooe Is lation Sunday offerings will go lived to .see. At Cutiiinoiint Wlnd.sor and Mrs. Roberta P. South Windsor Bank & limited. Visitors are asked to to Claflln College, Orangeburg, Mulligan of Tolland have beea ^ graduate of South Wind- beg, ^ u i the hospital while tho S.C., to help upgrade Negro The Oath of .'Vllegiance (right), The recently aictivated Man­ aoDolnled cainnalcn chairman In actively parking problem exlsU. community leadership. published here for the first time, was §i0bi(t and $«rt at ^Uxandria. chester Community College Ski appoiniea campaign cnairman m associated with the Heart As- _____ issued by Lincoln’s Adipinistration for Club is at C.atamounl, Vt. this their towns for the 1970. Heart sociation for .several years. He use during the Civil WarT It was ■ weekend on tho third trip to Fund Campaign. is also a member of the Knights Patients Today: 276 Radio Missions specially worded to counteract “any areas in that state this season. They are re.sponslble for the g{ columbu.s and the South ADMITTED YESTERDAY; F\mcls allocated by Uie Studeni entire month-long campaign to Windsor ~ Traffic and Safety Mrs. Darlene A. Adams, Marl- Topic for Q u b ordinance, resolution, or law of any 3 / 7 S t/ai aot ■d a ^ u // c/eiolrnma^ton, yt/ed^e, ant/ ytuiytMe. Grandview St.; Mrs. Ann to step out of character in his role as Col. Glen Gall^ erty owners lajrt Kellner, 51 Dale Rd. .O'; special music. Maneuvering in Earnest w ay in **Cold T ui’kGy, tllG SOOn-to-bG-l Glc&SGd moviG Thursday night, when It had PATRIOTS TOUR COUNTRY NEEDS YOU! Conjjle Honored Also, Zoeann Libby, East A special feature, "Tho produced by Columbia Pictures. held Its first .sestrion, the board Finishing Touch,” wUl be pres- u/iidoul any m onia/ ie^ipoi/on oi evati/on u//a^tK>e^‘ei: a n // ^t/d/iei, //a / HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — verslty board of trustees today Hartford; Priido Ounpuu, 11 He is Col. Charles A. (Jack) , j heard 14 gricv.'uices. ented by Mrs. Sumner Davis. On Anniversary W. T,. TTCATi- iv.„ velopment Command at Rirt The maneuvering for the U.S. that he is Interested in seeking Welcome Pi., Mrs. Anna Pinney, USAF ret., son of the . „ __ Further se.'-sions will be held Reservations for the luncheon Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Dero- Parker, 10 Coleman Rd.; land Air Force Base, New Mex­ Senate and gubernatorial nom- the Republican nomination to the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Thursday and Friday of next nursery facilities are wlanka Sx. of 11 Denver Rd. Wayne S. Pierce, 25 Morse Rd.; ico. to /// aoo// an//^atdj/u//y ykeiyoim a // do e/alto^ w //d m//y /e ie^t//iot/ inations of both parties has Senate. Pinney and a 1935 graduate of week, both from 6 to 8 p.m. in available to Manchester area were honored by their friend.-; Mrs. Barbara Powell, East After moving to California, grown more open. The Hartford Courant said to- Manchester High School. He is „ „ . the Munlcioal Building Hearing, and neighrx)r.s at a 50th wed­ Hartford; Mrs. Evelyn C. Row- he enrolled in San Fernando rqjj„. women by calling Mrs. Wendell LDevelopments y c v e i v / ^ i i i c i i k O -Friday L 'A i u t x j r point to1 , 1 / Jay------^ - that------former1rt\r Amatnn* Democratic ft/Tfa TiiHIfH A the brother v*.of *»**♦». Mrs. Raymond Blther of Bolton Center Rd., oj^ tno /y /iu‘. (2 ^ 4o/jlk m o ------ding anniversary eelebnulion Valley State College, graduating Next Saturday, from 9 t> 11 Thursday, J.an. 25, at an open probable announcements In the State Chairman Edwin May of y * s- 4 r- Uotchin of 66 Dougherty St. with dual degrees In political Bolton, by Monday. next few weeks that Congress- Wethersfield, a Wesleyan trus- Pinney's interest in drama­ a.m., has been reserved for hou.se at tho home of tlieir son science and drama while work­ unsuccessful Loomis St.; Mary- tics, which goes back to those taxpayers un:ible to ap­ and dauglitor-in-law, Mr. :ind man Emilio Q. Daddarlo will to® ^od the party s beth Szalontai, 310 Vernon Ave., ing as part-time executive man­ his growlng-up years in Man­ pear on their scheduled nights. Mrs. Nicholas Derewlanka Jr., seek the Democratic gubema- U.S. Senate candidate against Rockville; Wallace S. Tracy, ager of the Northridge Cham­ Duplicate Bridge and tulMoribcd, thir. 162 W. Vernon St. torial nomination, Wesleyan Un- Sen. Abraham Ribicoff in 1968, chester, was given a shot in the Manchester’s amended, net 468 Parker St.; Mrs. Gloria Wil­ ber of Commerce. He al.so re- Grand Li,st, itfter iuljustments A -table arrangement of while iversity President Edwin Ether- is among those talking up Eth­ arm when he moved to Call- Results last night In a unit liams, 98 Ludlow Rd.; Henry J. . . . , ,, ceived his master's, with by the Board of Tax Review, of. u /< t Y noses and fern duplicated Mrs. ington will become a candidate erington’s chances. forma, after reUnng from the sectional duplicate bridge will be released the end of thus Derewianka’s wedding bouquet, tor the Republican Senate nomi- Alphonsus Donahue, a Siam- Wood, Stafford Springs. service, and renewed hiS game at the Italian - American thousand eight hondrod and . . , _ T summer, Col. Pinney month. Club are: North-South; Joseph Among tihe many gifts and card.s nation, and Alphonsus Donahue ford manufacturer who some ob- BIRTHS YESTERDAY ^ Norman Lear, became executive manager of It will be the ba-si.s of the 1970- -they received was a money trse of Stamford will officially enter seivers feel is the choice of daughter to Mr. and Mrs. writer - director Ingram and Ed Conway, first; p ucer o C ru c^ (N.M.) Cham- 71 tax rates which will be In et­ Joseph Toce and Dennis Rob­ made aiid pre.sented by their the Democratic race for the U.S. Democratic State _ Chairman Charles J. Ekstrom, East Hart- “ Cold Turkey.” her of Commerce. The Pinneys feet July 1. neighbors. Their daughter, Mrs. Senate. John Bailey for the Senate nom- ford. The two were college friends their children, Ann inson, second; William Zieman Lewis Ross of Arlington Heights. The Democratic leaders ,ex- 'nation, said Friday that he DISCHARGED YESTER- at Emerson College In Boston, Charles Jr live at 1655 and Joseph Marcello, third. Also, East-West; Jack Descy F 1U„ was in Manchester for the pressing support for Daddarlo would p into a ^>mary agamst ^ Kangas, 120 Th^ir reunion led to bit parts country Club Circle in that Story of Herbs and Louis Halpryn, first; Rob­ occosdon andid spent the next foj. the party’s gubernatorial incumbent Sen. Thomas J. Dodd W.^ Centernonfov St.; • Lawrencet t R.? forf®*” PinneyP'uney in "Divorce Ameri- city. Another rir.t.rrL.f sr.\To>. « Derewlanka has worked as a north and west of Hartford doing this on my own. JOHN «rU R Y . H. Banis, 32 Montauk Dr„ Ver- was shot on location in Green- Room of Center Congregational St., was honored at a party toe- E tailor at Regal’s Men Shop for Democratic Town Donahue said, In answer to non; John M. Legault Jr., 409 ^i®iJ. Iowa, which is Eagle nr-inwtr b rrt r\ . _ . . n4 i ...m nV>mi4 T}nIlAxr*ci Cafeleria Outburst Church. Miss Jones Is a mem- fore the start of the unit game. OOth« W. W IM tHIJ., U r u l mauy years. Chairmen are urging Daddarlo question about Bailey s report- E. Middle Tpke.; Mrs. Loma Hcck in the movie. NEW BRITAIN (AP) — A t'®'' iJi® ®iui>- He is the first member of the to run. ed support for him. J. Pickens, 206 Ferguson Rd.; Col. Pinney enlisted in the Donahue said he has been "in- served cafeteria period outburst by 'Pi'® eiji^ will vote on Changes Manchester Bridge Club to be- Civil War recruiting poster from New Albany. Oath of Allegiance, issued by Lincoln’s Administration, used during the Civil War. Bolton Air Force in 1942, and '• - • —. . - . . jjjg constitution and bylaws, come a Life Master, the high- “ jr..“ SI™ ° ..l™- 1" D.n.oc»..c^ pomio. ^ tor__ ter St.; Joseph Fatscher, ’’ "SS w™ mm^nd T„‘ 7h”d I'-- “»■ W™* may decide to seek the (3over- trying to elect other K ... Aleiiti-ins ’whe7e'’ he” 'reeeiv'ed quelled without force Miss Amy Jones will be chair- est rank awarded by the Churches Mark nor’sUV.I o chair ...... also came Friday people” ^ years and now wants to try Mrs. Elizabeth policemen m ^ of t ^ m e e t ^ American Contract Bridge when Lt. Gov. Attlllo Frasalnelli L. Senatore, East Hartford. were called in. Mrs. John F. Pickles will be League. Scout Sunday said he would not seek re-elec­ Also, Mrs. Claire Petersen, 30 taking part in the bombing of Turmoil at the school was assisted by the hospitality com- A. duplicate bridge game, tion If Daddarlo was the party’.s Deepwood Dr.; Mrs. Rosemarie Kiska. He also holds the Air heightened by two false alarms, mlttco hi serving refreshments, sponsored by the club, Is play- Tamiso, 64 Highview Rd., Wap- Medal and ribbons for the A.-?;- Boy Scout Sunday will be nominee for the top spot. The first was at 12:47 p.m. and Mrs. Donald Wolff will supply ed each Friday at 8 p.m. at the ping; Gertrude E. McVeigh, 110 atic-Pacific and North Ameri- 7!^ 7)i7r *07 April 1861. Firing marked tomorrow In the town’s Possible candidates of both Welcome Wagon 1*-03 a fresh flotwer arriuigement. clubhouse, 135 Eldrldge St. parties came closer to announce­ --Birch St.; Mrs. Lori C. Hal- theaters of operation. on Fort Sumter, S. churches. vorsen, 137V2 Vernon Ave., He was separated from t h e ------Scouts will attend services In ment of their candidacies for To Hear Dittus CHARLESTOIV Carolina, began Rockville; Mrs. Elizabeth Phil- service in 1949 but recalled as uniforms. At St. Maurice the U.S. Senate Friday. ______^ Bert Dittus, director of de- jjpg 117 cooper Hill St.; Mrs. ® miember of the reserve in the Civil War Church, scouts will attend the Wesleyan President Ethering ton re^rtedly will tell the un“l - velopment and pubUc ralaUons Augusta Bechaz, 39H Bluefield Manchester friends will (left). General 10 a.m. Mass. Pierre Gustave a ^ Manchester Memorial Hos- . ^rs, Angellne LaJole, 38 remember him during the in gftal, will be guest speaker poster Dr., Vernon; Merle E. terval as the owner of the Dairy Toutant Beaure­ 'Tuesday at 8 p.m. at a meet- jones, 125 Parker St.; Mrs. Qu®®" pn Hartford Rd. T h e gard (right) was Ing of the Manchester-B o 1 t o n LUiian M. Pohl, 167 Brookfield Col. Pinney served with the HERCDRTM*moood «wflWiimou«ltf a t I .I A Q *etork, i*. .MT., D e ee m h er THE CHIEPPO BUS COMPANY commander of the Welcome Wagon Club in Iona gt.; Mrs. Jeannlne M. McNlff, ATC, following his recall, until ae/A, I860. Confederate PRESENTS Hall. The hospital’s volunteer 27 Grant Rd.; Mrs. Rosalie A. hi® transfer to Hawaii with (South Carolina) program, IHe" self-Care unit. Archer, Wapplng Wood Rd., MATS in 1954. He attended the AN ORDINANCE and other hospital facilities will Rockville; Mrs. Elise M. Sulli- Air Command and Staff Col- Forces in the at­ THE 12th PHINNEY-HUNT be explained. The meeting is van, 28 Bigelow St.; Mrs. Hazel '®g® th® Air University at To dUsotve the V hIoh M trem the Stair n f South faroliaa and tack on Fort Sum­ open to all area newcomers. Flemming, 42 West St., IV'toxwell Air Force Base in Ala- other States united leith her under the compart entttled “ The ter. EDUCATIONAL TOUR Dittus was appointed to his Rockville; William Tltone, Staf- bfima. Until his retirement in VanstUuttoH o f the Vnttrd States oj .Imerira/' position in April 1968. Prior to ford Springs; Mrs. Amelia A. 1965. he was chief of flight coming to Manchester Memor- Blozie, 710 Avery St., Wapplng; t®®t operations, test directorate, ITe, de Pcoph <»f lAe State of SfsUk Cimlhuif m ConvesUm 'tsnteitltUd. ih tttxlarr m d -jrdain, arid ial Hospital, he was chancellor Theodore P. Bourez, Warehouse of the Air Research and De- it tt herrbif dacAtW and ordatnody ^ of the Unity Institute ot Liberal Point; Mrs. Jacqueline M. N e l------177 Hartford Rood Arts and Sciences, Unity, son, Phoenix St., Vernon; Fran- Monoheeter, Conn. Thaitli« OrdiuancB »dopt«d hy lu iu CffiriwiUoiu on tho twiiuty-lbin} thy of May. in lhnHnU ‘HAWAII Belknap College, Center Har- Wetherell St.; Joyce H. John- We Honor CAP Aesembly uf tbU 8tate, imtiryin^ atuertdtaeeits uf tbe snid are hereby fvpualed; bor, N.H. son. East Hartford. I STOP nod that the tuioo now snliebUng bulween South Carotins rmd other Slates, endor ttie. uarne of Dittus also served as un us- Also, Mrs. Charles Smith and *^The bolted StiMea of America>’* w boreby dixsoited. aoclate director of the Ameri- son, Phoenix St., Vernon; Mrs. can Red Cross and as a field Richard Oaouette and son, 83 ICE DANIA6E SEVEN-0’ director of the Arthritis a n d Rachel R d.; Mrs. Bernard Mln- BONDED “WOOL LOOK” ACRYLICS Rheumatism Foundation. He Is er and son, 55B Congress St.; ON 4 * ^ ROOF.-: April 1865. Five PaOVIM ISCAPfl CNANNtU a veteran of the Army A.l r Mrs. Winston Anthony and In pastel plaids, checks and solids. For those new go-togethers. t u p : days after Lee’s Force in World War II and has daughter, 218 Main St.; Mrs. FOR MUITINO l a * SNOWi surrender. Fort received his BA and MA Artliur SVensson and daughter, Ideal for pants, tunics, coats, jump suits or whatever 9 0 A A Sumter’s original degrees in education from Tern- 28 Litchfield St.; Mrs. Raymond you like. flag was raised Come w tR US, June 29th on a 30-day pie University, Philadelphia. Pellerin lUid son, Lake St., Ver- again in a colorful tour for a fun-filled, coast-to-coast view of Mrs. (Jeorge Forsen, Mrs. non; Mrs. Delmnr Cooke and ceremony (left). our country and, among other things, do the William J. Wilson and Mrs. daughter, Glastonbury; Mrs, WASHABLE POLYESTER KNITS Bernard E. Kean will be William Johnson and daughter, But desolation following: hostesses for the meeting. Re- 287 Oak St.; Mrs. William Far- |j|j ILICTRIC and division re- Join the knitique world of fashion with this tremendous value. freshments will be served, and rcll and son, 160 Irene Dr., Ver- 58 - 60” wide textured, plains, prints and others. If UMIOIH m a i n e d — Fo r t Walk under Niagara Falls, explore Tom u social hour will conclude the non. 90 AO gutter cables perfect $5.88 yd. Sew and Save! Sedgwick, Va. Sawyer's cave, see how your "Princess" phone meeting. (right) was photo­ is made, climb the Great Sand Duns of Color* graphed after bit­ *8.10 ado, stand in 4 states at once, walk beside VALENTINE'S DAY SUMMER COnON PRINTS ter trench warfare the mighty Grand Canyon, feed the flamingos CANDY HEARTS BY in 1865. WHITMAN—SCHKAFFTS at Zoorama, have a ball at Disneyland, sing GANDY CUPBOARD W.G. Glenney All white backgi’ound with brilliant floral print for that •1.47 to the 4 faqes of Mount Rushmore, see the NICK'S ARTHUR DRUO CO. new summer outfit. Reg. $1.79 yd. D I S iS lim ! Passion Play of America, laugh at the Ba(ra- SHOE REPAIR 338 NO. MAIN ST. bbo Circus World, wonder at the art of glass- 1101 MAIN emiBET FROM OUR DRAPERY DEPARTMENT blowing and. to complete the enjoVment j - ' ' • I I fly to Hawaii for 4 days to explore the Islahd ICE Checks, plaids and tweeds from the country’s leading mill. All fab of Oahu and swim at the Beach of Waikiki. valentine l ie 18” wide with that l>onded finish. For longer wear and 1||,^ SKATES easv to care for. Spruce up for spting. Reg. $3.49 yd. yd. JL*W # In short, have a wonderful time with 40 party supplies we con handle Thii Week’i PICTURE SHOW-AP Newifeature*. new friends, learning the fascinating story of SHARPENED America. Total cost of this all-expense paid PROmSSIONALLY any size paity! SALE ENDS FRIDAY FEB. 13th tour for girls is $995. For a brochure, write THE FINEST IN SHOE RBPAIRINO siee us for oN o f ‘ Open Monday thru Sat. your volenHne OPEN SUNDAYS— CLOSED SATURDAYS Paul B. Phlnney, Tel. 643-143 I 9:00 to StSO Hiurwkiy tUl 9:00 P.M. 126 N. Elm St. needs! j 1 Manchester, Conn. /■ ■ '/ '/ / V I ■\ X: -.Aa \ v \ ■■ -r! , \ \ c \ , \ . ^ v '':^ \ v'-' \ \ • \: \\X ■ '-. \,\: \' 'W ■ V V v^. ;\ \ , \ 'A, ' A ' \ \v ■ ' ■ • ' \ V V. ' .w ■ \ \ A ' ^ \ . ' . ' W V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. m A n CHES'TER. CONN., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1970 PAGE JHIRTEBN -V" ^AGB TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1970 V ‘T Mets Fourth Sports Viewing RENO, Nbv. (AP) — The SATURDAY Glory Hoop Lead at Stake Nbw York Meto may have Sit-In for Oscar Big Bust Penney E asy Winner won the World Herlos lost 1:80 (18) College Basket- Hartford County ('onfer- Close Struggle Shapes Up year, liiit Reno’s first postal RbH: Marquette eiieo buHk'otball powerhouHCN, odds of the season show vs. Notre Dame East Catholic and tioirth thorn rated fourth In the Na­ 2:00 ( H) BCAC Rasket- CaUiolic, clash this after­ tional League pennant race. ball: Providence noon at f'cntral Connecticut Days Return The Atlanta Braves, the Compared to One-Man Show vs. Duqtiosne at 3:30 with first place at Again Over Indians San Franolsoo Giants and 4:00 ( 8) Golf Classic In Hope Desert Classic stake. the St. Louis Cardinals rate 5:00 (SO) World of Golf NEW YORK (AP) — The days of basketball glory East won the first meeting better. NEW YORK (A P)—Cin­ ( 8) Wide World of added 20. Sharpshooter’ have returned to the University of Pennsylvania. hetween the two. points.' 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lUSllMBO SfrvliBM' Help WmMd— H«lp WanfMl— Hdp WonM^-Mflto t l jy • left Sr i ti i SK»S O fforsd 13 F«i i m I« 35 5«mal« 35 BERRY’S WORLD JANITOR, full-time days, ex­ i » CLASSIFIED TRBB 8BRVICD (Souotar) — TYPIST for e))ort term project. perience not necessary, OOB- Trees cut, bulIdltiK. lote clear­ KEYPUNCH OPERATOR Work In my offlee from micro­ tact Mr. Tolleano, Meadows ed, trees topped. Oot a tree film reader. Electric type­ Convalescent Home, 64f-1461. c / ) problem I Well worth phone Opening tor experienced Al­ writer, 640-7068. An equal opportunity employ­ I ADVERTISING call. 742-83S2. pha-Numeric IBM keypunoh- er. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS TWO YOUNG married men er to work lull-time days. H«lp Wgnt«d— Mal« 36 Company oilers excellent PLUMBER and plumber's help­ 8 A.M. to 4:80 P.M. will d9 small repair jobs and ers wanted. Year 'round work. painting, alio cellar cleaning wages and working condi­ SALESMAN — Alr-condltlonlnf tions, convenient Iree park­ Sales experience preferred but Good wagea, ovartims. After 6 I F Et,B5 t ___ and light trucking. Call 044- p.m., 646;'4638. .__ "OSg COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. 3602, 646-3047. ing, In-plant cafeteria and not neoeeearlly In alr-oondl- i ?? I____ ICG S S JU ® 2 § e GGG GGG abowe average |benelits. Ap­ ISj^nSo nS| ^lI’al.CSCGS G G4"2? 4lM P.M. DAY BEFORE PUBUOATIOK tioning. Write giving full MECHANICS Full-tlma. Pin DICK'S Service — Snow plow­ ply: particulars. Salary, open. Box s s p s Deadline lor Saturday and Monday le 4iM p.m. Frlda.< setting machlnci. Will (train. OD 00 "j ing lots, driveways, eldewalka, "AA", Manchester Herald. Apply In person. Holiday it i apartments, stores. Also sand­ FIRST NATIONAL Lanes, 80 Spencer Bt.. Man­ c if ii s: PLEASE READ YOUR AD ing done. Reajonable ratae. ROUTE DRIVER for wholesale chester. Call 648-0002. STORES, INC. route, 6-day week. 'Apply In Clasaltled _ or “Want Ada" are taken over the pbone-^e a PARK A OAKLAND person only. Willard Linen convenience. The advertiser should read hie ad the FIRST CARPENTER’S HELPERR-NO ^ * p SHARPENING Service — Saws, AVENUES Service, c-o Flaher Dry Clean­ experience necessary. $3 38 per 8 ® s rS DAY IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In tlma tor the knives, axes, aheari, akatei, EAST HARTFORD. CONN t “ =* & next Insertion. The Herald le responsible tor only ONE tai- ers, 836 Broad St., Manchester. hour to start. Must hava own w CEJ-S 5 & 1 oorreot or omitted Inaertlon tor any advertisement and then rotary blades. Quick service, oar. 743-8064 after 4 p.m. *•>*>'1*3 IfKitfi only to the extent ol a “ make good" IneerUon.' Errors which Capitol Equipment Co., 88 STOCK CLERK — full - time. b ’S do not lessen the value ol the advertisement will not be Main St., Mancheitar. Hoiira DRIVERS for aobool buses, 7:80 0-4, salary and all atore bene- ELEkJTRICIAN — Journeyman, r a ^ r s ' i f l > i | S | corrected by “make good’* buertloB dally 7:80-6, Thursday, 7:80-0, -6:46 a.m., 3:16 - 8:46 p.m. Ex­ flta. Apply In person to Mr. Top wagea with banettts. Call a s>.p^ Saturday, 7:80-4. 648-7068. cellent part-time for house­ Kata, Arthiu* Drug Store, 043 between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. wife. Premium wage aoale. Main St., Manchester, Roberts Electric Co., 644-3431. i y = | f ' | i * fRookvUte. ToU Prew) 648-3414. gg gg gg '!' HouMhold S«rvleM WANTED — Man to work In HELPERS for furniture mov- ___ e o« R ^ I I EI N f s sEE ing and warehouse crews for SlGGGo, 0 § fS l?S£ 643-2711 875-3136 Offorad 13-A dairy plant, either full-time or COMPTOMETER part-time, contact Mr. Keeney, Hartford Dsspatch Operations ?9 8 8 COMPLETE rsildentlal house Dart-Maid Milk Co., 648-6424. Centsr In East Hartford. cleaning, floors washed a n d OPERATORS Steady employment. Good op­ JIG BORE Operators — First, portunity for men who want to p 3 § ! | i . § =&:? •|tg•a S g "^ a 5i^“ M Trouble Reaching Our Advertiser? waxed. Summer homes made .^ar? 0 « 2 h"' mS ready. Ottloaa and Insuranoa We have openings In our store’s aecond and third shift. Latha leam the moving business. Top S s < , p i i accounting department for ex­ operatora, second shift. Verti­ physical condition, raferenoes -Hour Answering Servloi jobs accepted. 640-0406. cal turret lathe operators, aec­ D "g all?= 24 perienced comptometer oper­ required. Apply Mr. Hixson, CUSTOM made draperies, slip ators to work part-time from ond shift. Call LeMl Corpora­ 826-2641 or visit UT 04 101 Park ® mo Or NU, Im. lfn S » g ?S Free to Herald Readers covers and rsupholsterlng. 0 a.m. - 2:80 p.m. tion, 648-2862. Ave., East Hartford. 0 2 a & " 0>S S <30 m 9i H o 00 00 «J M •» «» S 8 s s s it r paperhanging, fully Insured. PASMON FROCKS is hiring tions. Apply ait employment of- MacDonald. but will train. Write giving ex- 88 88 8 8 8 8 8 8 88 888" 8 88 8 8 88’ S49-0500 875-2519 REWEAVING of bums, moth- mothers, earn extra money flee. s s k s ^ s ' s s s s s s s holes, zippers repaired. Win­ For free estimates call 646-9668 perience and education. Salary «S’25???S9S| 3??S?5?S’& , aiiil leuv< ,vour moesqge. You’D bear from our aoverbeer Is with only a few hours work. OFFSET PRESSMAN r C Cl t ^ E|g|EIEgll ? m z m n ? S nc A (0 3 &A g V PK timr without spending all evening at the telephone. dow shades made to measure, If no answer 648-6862. open. Box ''V , Manchester 39-Ba«4(i3Ci 3. "a-HgaS-eSRo 3 No Investment, two new ward­ Second shift, experienced, Herald. t l | s - = §-! cr p |••g, I all else Venetian blinds. Keys and Decorating, robes a year. Call Ellen, 876- well qualified person to op­ a»5Ff??a" I 5a> ? I f I F y I made while you wait. Tape re commercial and residential, 9678 or Mary, 743-7862. FIRST NATIONAL erate 2 color, 26x88’’, press. ff isr^'^a ' S •< 2 C AuromobilM For Sola 4 cordera for rent. Marlow's, 867. l l< l « 5. « o ? IF E ^ 3 » free estlmatea, prompt effi­ STORES, INC. If you are looking for a p) M« s3 3* 3^ (tA 3 I 8 5O § NEED CAR? Credit very bad? Main St. 648-6331. cient service, vinyl find' paper LEGAL Secretary — experi­ chance to upgrade yourself BAKERY DEPARTMENT • ’“ P O tr i l " l i r ? f t t 5 nS feld c enced preferred but not ab­ ^ § 3 § ^ l i l 3 l « | l » | ^ 1 1 ? f a A ; I HERALD Bankrupt, repoaseaslon? Hon­ TWO handymen want a variety hanging. Colonial Decorators, PARK St OAKLAND AVE. to high wages and overtime CL ^ 3T I r I est Douglaa accepts lowest 648-6984. solutely necessary for the EAST HARTFORD, CONN. take the time to drop a line. Porter for cake department, ff _ S' > „ e a 3* P“ ° 2!« 8 I ? i f = I m u a I I of jobs by day or hour. Rea­ right person. Call 648-3109. ft g W *“ 2 o rS <>? I ^ ^ I DOX LETTERS down, amallest payments, any­ sonable. Call 648-6806. For further Information re­ highest rates, B-hour ahlft, .ls'^„ LS_E«.o^ e. S?i ’ ® K where. Not small loan finance INSIDE—outside painting, Spe- garding this local opporttm- overtime after 8 hours, full ® S ^ O ^ S E. S 3 " 3 i S *■ fi-a a. O & I a s company plan. Douglas Mo­ clal rates for ptople over M. STORE clerk Monday-Frlday, fringe benefit prog^ram. Ap­ r F o r Y oor 2-10 p.m. Apply In person R. MACHINE OPERATOR for full­ Ity, Write Box SS Manches­ 5 o I ~ “ I •§ ^ I S ■B* ®S T wG hG tors, 846 Main. Bunding— Call my competitors, then call ter Herald. ply at employment office. to Gj Informiition me. Estimates given. 649-7868. Charest Esso, Route 80, Ver­ time work days. $1.80 per hour SI ° 8 &?G I Contracting 14 to atart. Will train. Own trans­ 7 i R 3- 2 p THE HBR.4LD sriU iMt 1966 PONTIAC Lemans; auto­ non. matic, 8 cylinder, power steer- EDWARD R. PRICE—Painting portation. N.P. Hallenbeck Co. FIRST NATIONAL disclose the Identity of NEWTON H. SMITH and Son- WANTED experienced dental Bunker Hill Rd, Andover, 743- any advert Iser ualng box .Ing, power brakes, excellent Remodeling, repairing, addi­ exterior and Interior. Paper STORES condition. 649-3948 between 9-3 hanging. Ceilings, etc. Insured. assistant, for afternoon work, 7801. , OFFICE - lettera. Readers answer­ tions, rec room’s, garages, 17 hours a week, confidential, PARK St OAKLAND AVE8. ing blind box ads who p.m. 649-1008. desire to protect their porches and roofing. No job 649-6676. SALESGIRL for morning shift, EAST HARTFORD, CONN. too small. Call 649-8144. D. Ic E. PAINTTNG eervlce. In­ CLEANING Identity can follow *bls CAPABLE woman wanted to five-day week. Please apply procedure: 1949 CADILLAC, good tranapor- terior and exterior painting. Mr. Donut, 266 West Middle CARPENTRY— concrete steps, share family atmosphere, EXPERIENCED m alt to super­ tatlon, 160. CaU 648-8446. Free estimatee. Prompt aerv-. housekeeping, light cooking, 8 Tpke. Manchester. AT Enolote your r^ ] floors, hatchways, remodeling Ice. 649-3476, 649-8484. vise fabrication department In the box In an envelope 1967 GTO In excellent condition. porches, garages, closets, c e ll- ______school-aged children. Must live small printed circuit house. address to the ClasJlfled Inge, attics finished, rec CONTRACTOR — Interior, Mt- in. Salary open In accordance Manager, Manohaaier Radio, heater, 4-epeed, new THE Must know press room, routing tirea, mage, tMhometer. Own­ rooms, formica, ceramic. 0th- terlor painting, paper hanging, with your abllUy. Health a i^ ATTRACTIVE POSITION and Bridgeport. Salary open. Evening Herald, together medical Insurance provided. with a memo Hating the er In eervlce, must aell. $1,- er related work. No job too Discount on wallpaper. Call ITilrd ahlft. Interview by ap­ small, Dan Moran, Builder. S40-8048. Call 849-6666. TELEPHONE oompanles you do NOT 860. Call 649-1733 after 4 p.m. Good personality and ap­ pointment only. PleoM oall want to sea your letter. Evenings, 846-8880. ______:— 1666 PLYMOUTH and Ford, 4- pearance. Ready to accept 648-8800 between 9-6. Ask for Tour latter wlU be de- Personnel Department. Multi- atroyed if the advartlaar door eedana, V-8, automatic, WES ROBBINS Carpentry re­ Floor Finishing 24 position for part-time work COMPANY \ «■« «®s §22SGGGG9GGGGG g S Gicfc GGG la one you've mantlonad. power steering, radio. Good modeling apeclallat. Additions, OPERATORS immediately, 9 to 8, 8-daya Circuits Ino. If not It will be handled running condition. 648-2880. rec rooms, dormers, porches, FLOOR SANDING and refiniah- per week for 20 weeks. Ex- In the uaual manner cabinets, formica, bullt-lna, Ing (speolallslng In older periance In club, P.T.A., IN « n WB’< bathrooms, kitchens, 846-8448. floors). Inside painting. Paper WANTED Scouting, Church helpful. BRIDGEPORT Trucks— ^TrcKtort 5 hanging. No job to smaU. CaU for Interview, Mon.- MANCHESTER SAVE MONEY! Past service. John VarfaUle, 649-6760. Tuea., 9:80 to 12:80 only, OPERATORS J Lott m d Pound 1966 DODGE A-lOO van, origi­ Dormers, room additions, ga­ AT 1-666-8388. w nal owner, vary good condition. rages, porches, roofing amd We want on industrious, LOST —Large black cat, vi­ CaU 648-9479. Experienced In alraraft qual­ i O Z siding. Compare prices. Add- Bonds— Stoeks— reUable person for office ity work. Top pay for top cinity Chester Dr. Reward. A-Level Dormer Corp., 289- cleaning, sweeping and re­ Mortgogos 27 SALESGIRL wanted fuU-tlme men. Full benefits. Apply In \ > 0 648-3316. . 0449. lated duties. Working hours - ^ five-day week, 9-6. Full compa­ are Monday through Fri­ person: H Wk LOST: German shepherd pup­ Auto Aeeossorlot— MORTGAGES — 1st and 2nd, ny benefits. Apply In person, m N. J. LaFlamme —Carpenter mortgagee— Uiterlm financing day, 4:80 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. •« py, male, answers to Rex. T i m 6 contractor. Additions, remodel­ Arthur Drug, 943 Main St, ROLO MACHINE CO. INC. IS Coventry vicinity. Reward, —expedient and confidential N Manchester. a « p23 ing and repairs. CaU anytime service. J. D. Real Estate Excellent working condi­ 55 ELM ST. ®§Ss 743-9496. tor free estimates. 876-1642. •r“gi A P 827 CHEVY engine, H over Assoc. 04S-6U9. SALESGIRL wanted for fuU- tions, good salary, valuable MANCHESTER, CONN. IDST— Passbook No. 26 010300 valves. Best offer. 646-4088. CARPENTER — A rellaWe time, days, 6-day week. Apply benefits. p p e 6, Savings Department ol the Youth Centre, Manchester 4 88 '8 it handyman for repaira, InetaUa- BusIm ss Opportunity 28 8'S Connecticut Bank Sc Trust Co. tlona, home Improvements. T Parkade. Visit our emplO}rment of­ HARDWARE store clerk, apply AppUcaUon made for payment. Tralloi I CaU Ted at 847-7886. If no fice located at 62 East Cen­ In person. Barrett Plumbing M ob il* N ohms 6-A PART-TIMB salea clerk, Thurs­ ter Street, Manchester. Open FOUND: Brown, female, monr answer call 649-0784. A-1 GAS STATION day 6-9 and Saturdays all day. Supply, 831 Board St. Closed IN Monday through Friday Wednesdays. S-HB^aa;o-i grel. CaU Bolton Dog Warden. n AMCO mobile home. 1966, 67x i^ qN Clessynskl builder -n ew High volume guarantee.. Also full-time for summer. from 8:80 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., 649-6900. 13, 2 bedroome, extra large Greater Manchester area. Must be over 18. Apply Shoor S 3 5*0. ov homes custom built, remodel­ or call 648-4101, extension DRIVERS for school buses, •s fe ^r*\ IMng room, carpeted, excel­ ing, additions, rec rooms, ga­ MANCHESTER Jewelers, 917 Main St. 7:80 - 8:46 a.m. 3:16 • 8:46 S ^ 3 * ^ CO .3 i 0*3 ?■ S'?!' 182 West Middle Tpke.. 649- Co. Expert installation of Center Street, Man­ TELEPHONE berland j^rm s Dairy Store, ' fO 3 D. □ ^ > 25§ '*p « s &• U 3 H S 1 A c* A , SMALL hand— The Bof • Tones, Frivol* Instrucfloiu 32 Brothers, 140 Rye St., South a s i : i?' o 5 9‘ I • 3 COS now available for club dances, 3098 aluminum siding, gutters and chester. Open Monday 161 Middle Tpke. West, Man­ ft sr- through Friday from Windsor. An equal opportunity employer g g>o 2 o B „ g S.»i O weddings, office parties, etc. trim. Roofing InstaUatlon and PIANO lessons, beginners and chester, 109 Center St., Man­ • A Mature musicians. CaU 648- repairs. 649-6496, 876-9109. intermediate students, my 8:80 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. chester and 449 Hartford Rd., : ^3 p j home or yours. Call evenings or caU 648-4101, exten­ Manchester, 3^. 0 < n •fl a CO 6067. BusIm m S*rvle*s 0) A ?r I 3.5.''. 3 O ff*r*d 13 after 6 p.m. 872-0260. sion 866. Evening and OFFICE CLERK LOOKING for man who Is in I ": § S » !? 3 f g Roofing and Saturday Interviews can need of permanent, part- '"Is a < EXPERIENCED certified W “ «_ BOOKKEEPING Services BUl- be arranged. time, employment Friday and y I < F *n o iM ls Chlmnoyt 16-A teacher tutoring all aubjects Saturday evenings. Per­ : P P . | 8 ft R ; ffi 3 O : Ing, typing' In my home or elementary and high school A knowledge of typing and an I £w toW H w^ <■ jf wC? _^ § aptitude for figures needed for sonality and appearance Im-' 5= : S - S ' ® CO INCOME TAX preparaUon serv­ your office. 876-0418. ROOFING — Specialising re­ levels, in your home. 668- • Stationtry P A (T9 5 2 “ ft 7 , diversified office work. Excel­ portant. Excellent Incentive ^ W 1-^ C . ice. Please call Dan Mosler, pairing roots of all kinds, new 8680. E 7 P S’ V ®3. • S.’S Sail 649-8839 or 247-8116. EXPERT DRYWALL work done roofs, gutter work, chlmneya SOUTHERN lent fringe benefits. Apply at: program. Write to box BB ~ 3 ^ 0 § I': s a . ■-:3.i’? Sheetrock, tapelng, sandflnlsh cleaned and repaired. 80 years' Mon6hester Modes Inc., Pine St. Manchester Herald. . • UndtrwMr ceiljjigs. Also painting a n d experience. Free estimates. H*lp Wontod-* NEW INCOME Taxes prepared by paper hanging. CaU Ron, 648- Call Howley 648-6881, 644- F*m al* 35 Marvin Baker. CaU 648-0267. 9426 or John, 648-4886. 8888. MATURE WOMAN wanted tor DEPT. MORS. S 8 TAX Betuma prepared In the y o u ARB A-1. Truck U A-1. SALES ASSCX3ATBS — Leam ENGLAND EXPERIENCED real estate and be selling In sales ond-or light bookkeeping convenience of your home. Cellars, attics, yards, drive­ Hooting and Flumbing 17 In <^ldren’s specialty store. Business • personal. Call 648-. ways sealed and small truck­ March. WlU train qualified In­ OIL BURNER Immediata fuH • tioM dividuals, for Manchester of­ TELEPHONE Call Mr. VanDam at 848-2138 opening. AU eorapauiy 6888. ing done A-1 right. Call Tre- SAM WATSON Plumbing and for ai^lntment. mono Trucking Service toll- Heating. Bathroom remodeling fice. High commissions. Call SERVICEMAN benefit*. PImum ivpiy * t INCOME TAXES prepared by free, 742-9487. and repadra. Free estlmatea. Mr. Dwyer;. 647-1464. An equal opportunity employer onoe. appointment, personal and Call 649-8808. Wanted for FuU Time a 15. lo s - S»8|«af r “Sogfa:*-. tS'l3.Ei& 3 f ? f f f business. Please call R.J. Bell; YOUR business janitor, depend­ En^oymevit able night servicsi dally, week­ 849-8786. WHO IS AN AVON SALESGIRL for evening shift 7 Apply In Pereon s ill rf f 5! T ' ri cfLiii^s ij ;*%f. ly or monthly haais. Call 644- Mlllliwry, p.m. - midnight. Full or part- W. T. GRANT .*ii>'[|i'i! 0639. REPRESENTATIVE? time. Please apply Mr. Donut, i f ' ' l l r n H i f A H i r i Dr**«naklng 19 BANTLY OH. CO.. Inc. Manehiater Pnikade A ..::.:... c i!r J AutombbRos For Sol* 4 CALL HANDYMAN. Snow 366 W. Middle Tpke. 881 Main St. GG GGG GGGGGGGGGGGGGIGlGfG GG G®. ? G? G?G? G g E S§ nSS 2®GGGGGGGGGGGGlGiGfGGG shoveling and sanding. Rea­ FOR AL/TBRATIONS neatly Someone like you who likes and reasonably done In my people, has some spare time MATURE high school student 1969 GRAND Prlx, full financing sonable rates. Call 648-6806 to care for 7-year-old girl, from anytime. home. Call 648-8760. and likes to earn money. arranged. (H6-4978, Be an AVON representative. 8:80 to 6:80. dally. Oall aftsr ODD JOBS, light trucking, CaU now. 289-4933. 6:80 p.m., 649-8890. CHEVROLET 1964, Belalr wag­ M ovIn^Tnickln^ on,. automaUc, power steering, carpentry, miscellaneous re­ BOOKKEEPER — saleswoman good tires new brakes, sx- pairs, etc., good service and Storag* 20 combination. Five-day week, FRODUCTION haust system. Priced ttvetil “ low prices. 646-7318. MANCHESTER -Delivery-light COSMETICIAN wanted full- Tuesday through Saturday. SKILLED and UNSKILLED $460. firm. CaU 644-?174, trucking and package delivery. -tlme, 6 day week, 9-8. Full Apply Shoor Jljwelors, 917 DRY w a l l — remodeling company ^netlts. Experience Main St., Manet paint, repair, or replace oeU- Refrigerators, washers and Ifiot necessary. Apply In person. Opsnlnga in ail departroenta offering p*ima$Mnt 1967 FORD Country Squire, I Ings and walls. Rsasonable stove povlng, specialty. Fold­ Arthur. Drug, 943 Main St., 849-0702. many extras. CaU 649-7028. ' rates. CaU 649-0764. ing chairs for rent, Manohestsr. full-time emptoyment. Good wagea, overtime, eom- 4- UOHT trucking, odd jobs, also 1967 CHBVBLLE SS 896, BABY SITTER needed, start plfte benefit progiam. Excellent (vportunlty for speed, posltractlon, 860 h.p., moving large appliances. Burn­ Fainting— Foporing 21 WANTED ing barrels delivered, $4. 844- Monday, Feb. 9th, two chil­ bMvy duty suspension, new dren. CaU after 6, 648-3063. tminixig And advaitcwnent. m m 1776. PAINTINO — Interior and eX' exhaust, polyglass Ur**- * terlor, very reasonable, free i I 'Mar. HAIRDRESSER — part-Ume Full-Time Counter Mon B.T. Irtsgs. Low COMPLETE janitorial service, estimates. Call Richard Mar- ^ golton be seen. Cell 649:1868 between homes and offloes. Floors tin, 649-9388, 649-4411. Clark, Apply bi person ALUED BUILDING SYSTBMS 6-7 p.m. washed and waxed, rugs sham­ Tres (Jhlo. CaU Mrs. pooed, windows washed. 649- PLASTERING — No job too 649-1792, 648-9488. TOLLAND TPKE. — MANCRESTBB 1969 OTO, r««n. A-OP****’ small or too large. Patch trso, power steering sM dUo 8879. plastering. 648-9994. HAIRDAb SSERS (two^, ex- WESTERN BEEF MART Mr. ReynoUe brakes. Call 648-4881 after PLOWING, residential pertsnoed, full and part-time. ‘TOLLAND TURNPIKE £ r WIN DAtflB, palntbig and 'c a ll 648-0832, evenings 349-0317. An equRl opportoidty emptoyar VOLKSWAGEN H 1968 Kar. and commercial. Also truck­ K ■ ing. Reasonable rates. Call papering, prompt courteous Pstlte Beauty Salon, 84 Church mann oWa, best O ffer over $1,- service. Tel. 049^M9e. Manchester. B5| 600. CaU 649-4437. 646-1974.

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Houses For Sole 72 $21,900 VERY AttracUve IW , Out of Town For Sole Kennedy WordH 3-bedroom Ranch, bullt-ln BO Y SCOUT Maine Adopts PRINCETON St. — Four-bed­ $20,000 OVERSIZED S-bedroom ®’/4 A while ago,the range, large wooded lot. M a s F IN N Y room Colonial, 214 baths, heat­ Ranch. Two baths, family room Ranch with attached ga- Gave Market ■ «HNOOkLE9 BAHCiEP Hutchins Agency Realtors, 640- Notes and News ed rec room, walking distance kitchen, bullt-lns, dishwasher, rage, porch, L shaped living GLABTONBURY-MANCHEJSTER LINE Laws jk> Save IHTD THE SWANK , to Bowers, Illing end Man­ 0324. and dining room, finished Winniiif*; P uhIi 2-car garage. Wooded acre lot. I’lU'.k 93 SUPPER CLUB WITHOUT chester High, Elva Tyler, Hutchina Agency, 040-9324. room In basement, beautifully BRICK CAPE Ood, attached NEW YORK (AI'I -- A stale- Cub Scout Pack 93 of Wad- A RESERVATION - Realtor, 049-4400. landscaped lot. $24,900. Phll­ OPEN SUNDAY 1-4:30 P.M, Environment garage, nice neighborhood, ex­ ROLLING PARK — 6 - room brick Agency Realtors. 640- tnenl by Treasury Secretary dell School met recently f o r ANP WERE THEV WEST SIDE—6-room Cape, rec AUGUSTA, Maine tra A sone building lot. Call Cape, 3 bedrooma, ,2 full tiled 4200. 49 INDIAN HILL TRAIL David M. Kennedy bn the lower- skits and awards. Wcbclo Den a iT POWH room with bullt-ln bar, screen­ Peterman Agency, 646-2228. Ing oMnter St rates helped push 2 presented a short skit for the adopte^ two iMd- HouMho!^ Goods 51 ed porch, fenced In back yard. baths, formal dining room, fin- «i/ n ' iiihodIshed rec room,room garage nnrtand brick from. 3 (South Main St. to Glastonbury town line, right on ttj Ihe stock market to Us first win- ojienlng ceremony and had the It tnvl- Assumable mortgage, $29,900. bedrooms, Indian Hill Trail, 4th house on right). COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT SINGER jautoknatlR il«- patio, 70x200 treed lot. Many fireplace, garage, tilng week of 1970. . audlenf e join In sinking "Amer- Phllbrick Agency, Realtors, park-Iiko yard. Immediate oc- Kennedy’s -remark here that lea the Beautiful." ei potont^l Industri^ 4:80 P.M. DAT BEFORE PCBUOATION sag, with cabinet, conVerU In­ OVERSIZED extras. $^7,600. Kenneth Oa- to portable, button holes, 646-4200. cuoanev. Onlv $24,900. Hayes Interest rales might be lowered Another skit, showing t h e 0 “ ™* Deadline tor Saturday and Monday U 4:84 p.m. Friday trlnaky, Realtor, 643-1333. monograms, hema, etc. SPUT-jLEVBL Agency, 646-0131. BUY NOW - 7% FINANCING Sfxiner than most people real- slaying of a dragon, was pro- 1*^1^mc^iaures passed ^ the Im lag y. 1. Pal- RAMBLING Ranch In a seclud­ Originally over gSOO. Full price • l«P0 hr UoHtd Pa«i«»rt '*< ed country setting, In Man­ MANCHESTER 6-room Izr.d triKK''*"(*d a buyinjf burHl nented by cubH of Den 4, in- t rfizFic>ini..«^^4n TOUR COOPERATION WHJUI%|AI L A ^ 9 7 1 1 now $92. cash or monthly pay- Consisting of 4 bedrooms, Tuesday that sent the Dow iduding Brian Cox, Larry Ber- . ^ ’****' RE APPRECIATED V IM k 0*U**4i/ I I chester. Large spacious en­ TREMENDOUS SAVINGS menta. B23-0476. trance foyer and hall. Huge living room, family room, gage, fireplace, family room, ,„g. quarters. Extra lot, trees Jones - Industrial average up ry, Richard Thurston, Steven New bills- game room, custom kitchen A gracious center hall 3-bedroom Ranch on high treed acre Model Home Furniture Hl6 TIMEIHEV living room, formal dining walk-^ basement’ bus line, everywhere. Executive neigh- nearly 14 ptilnts Inside of a half Wlerzblckl, Brian Slrols a n d Regulate the ronvevnnce of room, three bedrooms, two- with dining area, 2H baths, I^w 20 8. Hayes Agency. 646- borhootl.' Immediate occupan- lot In mo.st desimble find well cDtabllshcd executive area. hour. Tight credit, as reflected David Marshall. p e t r o S 2 ^ , Conrinuod From Procodinq Pog* r :N0CHANC£5- 2 enclosed porches, huge 2- Nestled between two golf courses with city water and gas. 3 ROOM HOUSEFUL car garage. $29,900. Phllbrick cy. $41,000. negotiable. Unsay , I , , • ■ Inspection award was line’s const and set up a $4 THEV r eser v ed A car garage. Large screened- E3al-ln kitchen (built-lns), large fireplace living rvKim, stringent monelary__ reslnctions presented to Webclo Den 2. p,^tectlon fluid 19 PIECES Agency, Realtors, 046-4200, (bowed window), formal dining room, sliding gla.ss doors Holp Wontod— Mato 36 Situorions Wantod— WEEK? IN ADVANCE In patio and barbecue pit MANCHESTER « :i^ m Rais. e state s en RAISED Ranch, 3 bedrooms, week. Hours flexible but must Doqs~-Blrdi—™Pofs 41 rooms with the $1,000 look. SPLIT Level assumable mort- r ‘" ^ s s ^ m r ’ ■ 'o ^ r r ':’ COVENTRY Silver St., lot I90x market o^med Monday, so sen- Rrlan (k)x, Daniel Fagan, Jo- •■jn ^ jigg where the greatest be able to start 5 p.m. the lat­ 8 pc. Convertible Living modem kitchen, formal dining 260, $6,000. Call Mitten Realty, BOLTON —Ready to move In VERNON — 614 room ranch, H ive Is the .-iverage Investor to ggpj, Bascetta and Richard ningle problem may be to strike room, fireplace in the living gag;e per cent. Modem agents. 643-0189. Plugging For est, In our Manchester office. SIBERIAN Husky puppies, AKC Room, 6 pc. bedroom, 9 643-6930. to, brand new 6-room Contem­ high scenic location, Fire ,in ettslng the credit reins. ,, P,„gy, „„g .y g ,, ^g^.ge pins. n e l c:? room and family room, garage, kitchen bullt-lns, formal dining 'When you h.-ive two major Station wagon furnished. Must registered, 8-weeks old. Call pc. Dinette. $10 down, you EXCELLENT 8V4 room Ranch, porary Cape. Three bedrooms, place, carpeting, garage, walk­ Also, Richard Munroe, Steven [he very natural fabric of our wooded lot, 200x210, $26,000. room, 3 bedrooms, family figures in the .-idmlnislniUon be bondable and dependable. 643-2206. may purchase any room in­ Rooms Without Board 59 Furnislwd^ Invustmunf Proparty garage, large lot, city utilities, COVENTRY — North section formal dining room, living out basement. Priced to sell. A in Course Slrols, David Marshall, Douglas planet, we have pioneered in Phllbrick Agency, Realtors, room, 2 baths, garage, large lik President Nixon iind Kenne­ Apply Tuesday at 35 Oak St., 7 dividually. Immediate deliv­ fireplace. Owner anxious to near Route 44A, 10 acres of room with floor tq ceiling fire­ Only $23,500. Hayes Agency, Marshall, David Marti, Stephen legislation to find the means to AKC GERMAN Shepherds, LARGE, pleasant, front room Apartm ants 63-A For Solo 70>A 640-4200. lot, $29,900. Phllbrick Agency MAR’HNFIZ, Calif. (AP) dy making these sorts of stat- p.m.-8 p.m. ery or free storage. , sell. 6% per cent assumable flat, treed land. Area of nice place wall, unique kitchen with 646-0131. McCloud, Wayne Smith and strike that balance,” Curtis said champion sired. Black and CAP A CCP Charge Plana for gentleman In private Realtors 646-4200. Becau.se Mr.s. Seymour Good- nients investors presume that RETIRED or middle-age work­ FIVE YEAR young multi 4-fam- EXCELLENT location — Shop­ mortgage. Price $24,600. built ins, two baths, attached Wesley Fedorchak, two-year in signing the measures, tana. Terrific temperament. Also, our own Instant Credit home. Steam heat, next to Agency, Realtors, 649-9834. 646-0131. ------^------macher of nearby Walnut Creek some pre.s.aure will be put on the ing woman to share 3-room lly, 16-room apartment unit of ping, commuting, near Wad­ diaries Lesperance, 649-7620. garage. One acre wooded lot. service pins; Steven Davies, The oil Industry, which has MEN NEEDED to do janitorial For further Information, 649- Plan bath, parking. Eldrldge St. W onted--- Real Estate 77 m a eour.se in local gov- Kederal Reserve Board to lower furnished apartment. 09 Holl 4 rooms each, all units occupi­ dell School and East Catholic MANCHESTER— 6-room Co­ 10 per cent down, $31,000. U & Tracy Sylvester and Brian 81- agreed that It bears the respon- work days in the Manchester 0713 anytime. Call 649-904&, ernmenl, the San Ramon Water the interest rates,’’, commented St., Manchester. ed. Inquire Colli-Wagner Real­ lonial with family style MANCHESTER—7-room Colon­ rols, one-year perfect attend- aiblllty for paying for traceable area. Apply Rudder Building DISCOUNT FURNITURE High. Many extras In this 8- Out of Town R. Realty Co. Inc. 643-2692. ALL CASH for your property District may be dissolved I.«arry Wachtcl, Bache & Co. an- C3HEERFUL quleit room for re­ ty, 289-0241. kitchen, formal dining room, 3 ial, 214 baths, fireplaces, bullt- ance. oil spill, o|iposed the establlsh- Service Corp., 197 Charter Oak DACHSHUNDS — AKC regis­ WAREHOUSE AVAILABLE March 1st, at­ bedroom Split Level. $26,900. Robert D. Murdock, Realtor, within 24 hours. Avoid red t.ape The mother of three boys-8,10 jilyst fined gentleman. Centrally lo­ bedrooma, IVi baths, garage. lns, 2-car garage, large lot. For Sole 75 Also, Steven Slrols, two-year ment of the coastal protection Ave., Hartford. tered, now five-weeks old. NOW 2 BIG LOCATIONS tractive 3-room apartment at FIVE units, good income, $49,- Owner, 643-0640. I' 643-6472. instant service. Hayes Agency, and 12-said Friday her studies The Dow .average gained 11 02 Good house dogs and excellent cated. Call 643-0831. $29,600. Wolverton Agency, Immediate occupancy. Priced nm tvim o-, ' . 646-0131. prompted. . her . . to wonder why Tuesday -the best -f, ft dally. ^er- attendance; Michael fund because of the method of 3380 Main St. Hartford Oak Lodge. Ten minutes to 900. Eight unlta $70,000. Wol- -»ii I T BOLTON — Spacious six-roc MAINTENANCE MAN with children. First shots com­ $14,900. ATTRACTIVE 6-room Realtors, 649-2818. to sell. Charles Lesperance, Ranch, V/j baths, custom ®AST HARTFORD- Large cen- she was paying taxes both to the formance since last Deem 18, Templeton and Gary Robinson, financing it. 922-7249 Hartford. Adults, no pets. 643- verton Agency, Realtors, 649- • 7-days a week, pleted. Five "reds" and one home. Baseboard heat, at­ 640-7620. ter-hall 4-bedroom Colonial, LAND-SITES-FARMS„ „ „ T , Acrc- , small San Ramon district and when hoiM^ful remarks about in- badB®®: David Marti. The law stipulates that each (former Fuller Brush bldg.) 9171. 2813. ______kitchen, beautifully land- s 3-hours nightly between 10 "brown” . Will be completely Apartm ants— Flo t»i— tached garage, Hutchina Agen­ Ra n c h — Modem kitchen with wooded lot, city utilities, 1V4 ^*'® ‘“ ''*1® ^ay Muncipal ter st rates by Dr. Arthur F. Douglas Marshall, Wesley Fe- barrel of oil brought Into a 175 Pine St. Manchester cy. Realtors, 649-6324. dining area, large living room PRIVACY AND SPACE Dlmock, Realty, p.m.-9 a.m. weaned in another week. 649- Tanamantf 63 THREE-ROOM furnished apart­ PEARL St. — A 14-room du­ 649'9823 baths, fireplace, garage, $25,- ti ReMtor^ District. Burns, then eluilrman-deslgnate dorchak. Richard Munroe ^ d Maine port will be taxed half a e Good wages. ' 9780. 646-2332 ment In private home. Conve­ plex home. Handy to schools with fireplace, three bedrooms, FOR LARGE FAMILY. IN ------MANCHESTER — Custom built 500. Meyer Agency, Realtors, ’ She leared the San Ramon of the Federal Reserve Board, Deuce Major, athlete, Wesley cent for the fund. Call 640-1194 or apply In person. (former Norman's Fum.) nient location. One or two and Main St. Dwelling is cur­ bath, plus large pine paneled LAW, OFFICE a n d HOME. BOLTON Just listed, this Im­ 8V4-room Split, 214 baths, pa­ 643-0609. ------district was formed in 1950 to led to a buying spree and a clos- Fedorchak, outdoorsman. A $4-milIlon toond issue to BONANZA STEAK HOUSE STUD Bassett Hound. Gold and Warehouse MANCHESTER— Newer luxury working adults. 643-2880. rently occupied as ixx>ming rec room with bar In base­ maculate 514 room Ranch, pass a bond issue and because Ing gain of 13 points. Also, Joseph Bascetta, Wesley back up the oil levy was also tio, in-ground pool. Beautifully 14-room Rambling Colonial 287 WEST MIDDLE TPKE, white, proven, excellent blood at comer of Pine t Forest Sts. 2-bedroom apartment, avail­ house showing a fine return on ment. $26,900. Phllbrick Agen­ Three bedrooms, living room VERNON Garri.son Colonial, the bond debt still existed, so Investors, many of whom Fedorchiik, Bruce Major, Rich- pa.ssed by the leg/islature. ONE-ROOM apartment. Stove, landscaped lot. Residential built in 1969 (Finest work­ MANCHESTER. line. 643-1412, 644-2077. Mon.-Frl. 9-9. Sat, 9-6 able now. $189 per month In­ investment. To reconvert prop­ cy, Realtors, 646-4200. with fireplace, dining room did the district, although it no were waiting out the decline on u-®*! Munroe, Steven The site selection bill gives refrigerator, heat, i hot water. area. $42,600. Heritage House, manship and design). Offers large kitchen, dining room, Bond Traders cluding heat, appliances and erty to standard 2-famlly dwell­ and kitchen, wall to wall car- large living room, 3 bedrooms, longer carried out any opera- the sidelines, jumped In Tues- Wayne Smith and Richard the Environmental Improve- CLEAN, USED refrigerators, Semi-private bathroom. Apply 646-2482. MUST SELL, below replace­ the ultimate in one-floor gra­ carpet. Call Paul W. Dougan, ing would require but a mini­ p ting, basement garage plus tlons day according to analysts Tierney, scientist; Bruce Major, ment Commission the power to CUTE little kittens need a good ranges, automatic washers Marlow’s, Main St., Manches- ment cost at $19,600, Immacu­ cious living. Six bedrooms, 114 baths, beautiful walk-out Bullish Over Halp. Wontod— Realtor, 649-4939. mum alteration. For further In­ basement, breezeway, garage, Mrs. Goodmacher said she be- pu-shing the volume to 19.38 mil- •I‘>s®P*' ^ scetta M d override local zoning officials In home. Free. 649-6239. with guarantees, see them at . ter. MANCaiESTER LINE — Ideal late 2-bedroom Ranch with i threie baths, formal dining large in the ground swimming formation about this well built six-room Colonial' Ranch with many extras. Call evenings or pool. Terrific value at $26,500. large lot, handy location. $26,- Nixon’s Budget gan asking why the district still "°n shares-the heaviest trad- «™®® citizen; Scott granting permits for Industrial Mo:a or ^mo!a 37 B.D. Pearl’s Appliances. 646 MODERN three - room apart­ room (sliding glass doors to Freidman, denner; Kennefn development. Main St. Call 043-2171. ment, all utilities. Call 646- home In an excellent neighbor­ attached garage. Beautifully weekends, owner. 646-4293 or private paitlo) eat-ln, all U & R Realty Co., Inc. 643- 900. Phllbrick Agency, Real­ NFW v o n ir AP secretary, an at- 'ug session this year. PUNCH PRESS operator want­ hood, please call 649-6241. Rob­ tors, 646-4200. Ciirone, assistant denner. The law stipulates that neiw 4999. Businass Locations landscaped lot. Immaculate 923-0933. electric kitchen. Family 2692. Robert D. Murdock. W YORK (APz — New life torney, five expenses-paid direc- Analysts said investors were ed. No experience necessary. Artlelas For Solo 45 BARCALOUNOER chair, up­ Pack 98 Industry must have the financial ert J. Smith, Inc., 963 Main St. throughout. Executive area. room has own food center, Realtor, 643-6472. ___ _ "''u* breathed into the bond mar- tors, and $5,050 annual operat- just waiting for .any sort of Apply in person, Gayle Mfg. holstered nylon cushions. Like (XJOKING tor anything m real For Rent 64 Manchester. BOLTON LAKE—Large 6-room TOLLAND — Four - room, ex- Cub Scout Pack 98 of Buck- ability to meet state air and wa- MATERNITY dresses, like new, Heritage House, 646-2482. paneled den, three atone mndabirCapeT'Breezeway. at- the past week by bullish In- ing costs. hopeful hews to buy in an over- Co., 1068 C Tolland St., East new, $60. 640-2214 after 9 p.m. sstate rentals — aparunenu Cape, 4 bedrooms, 2 garages, VERNON — -room Ranch, ley School opened its January ter pollution control standards, size 9-10. Sell for half-price. OFFICE apace available Im­ fireplaces. Huge paneled -pec 514 tached earage Large lot on terpretations of the President’s “ ®f teacher at Diablo Valley rate earnings, .still hung over Haitfocd, Conn. or 648-2268 days. aomes, multiple dwellings, iio h e a r t o f Town. . .ten (or is recreation room with fire­ heated rec room, treed lot, pack meeting with a presenta- and mu-st present no potential mediately, centrally located, room on lower level. Ex­ Call 646-0294. fees. Oall J. D. Real Estate Land For Sala 71 It 11) room single with 2% place, lakefront privileges, walk-out basement, excellent quiet country ix>ad. Near park- budget message and of hints at .‘" ‘'I containing seceral tion by Den 3 on the history of adverse effects to the envlron- ONE PAIR of custom made $36, monthly. 646-0882. pandable second floor. Beau­ FORK LIFT—4,000 pound capa­ Associates, Inc. 648-6129. baths. Needs some redecorat­ large wooded lot. Asking $24,- location. Only $21,900. Hayes way. Asking $19,900. T. J. lower Interest rates bv Treasury , something, three ha^ains. . the flag. ment. drapes, apartment size win­ MANCHESTER — Apartment ing. Well constmeted home, tifully landscaped acre, Grnekett Realtor 875-6279 w e re i rales by 1 reasury signatures from land owners in When emotion over Kennedy’s In keeping with the theme of ------— KITCHEN HELP city. Lift to 30’. $4,000. Call UP TO 3,500 square feet of com­ ' site for 38 units. And out In 900. Ooodchlld-Bartlett Real­ Agency, 646-0131. ______’______!____ Secretary Kennedy. the district could force a hear- remark cleared the market dow, 94x72", 646-7025. NOW Renting — lliree and five built in the 40’s. Must be seen stone walls, mature trees, the month. Den 7 and Den 5 643-9908. mercial apace. Two exposures, our Tolland office Les Babin, tors, 289-0039. room large luxurious apart- . . sensible price at $26,900. T. circular ameslte drive. Ex­ SOUTH VVINDSOR —Like new 'VERNON -i- 3-bedroom Ranch, All sectors of the market end- ing on dissolution. place Wednesday, however, in- presented skits on knighthood. Positions available at Man­ WES’nNGHOUSB automatic reasonable. Wolverton Agency, the manager, has listed six Three Suspects AM-FM Zenith radios, regular­ iiiunts wuh h-at, etc. Charles J. Oockett, Realtor, 643-1677. GARRISON Colonial — AU ceptional opportunity In the in and out, you con move Into country sized kitchen, large llv- ed the week with net price gains With her engineer-geologists vestors found that the gloom of Alan Miskunas was the narra­ chester Memoilal Hospital, washer, 6-months old, $176. Realtors, 649-2813. parcels of land from 10 acres ly $49.09, now on sale at $43.06. Lesperance, 649-7630. rooms exceptionally large, 60’s. Call Suzanne Shorts, this Immaculate 5V4 room ing room, picture window with —the first Inclusive rally .since husband lending encourage- higher interest rates, plus the tor for Den 9’s skit in which Plead Innocent 11:30 a.m. to 7 :30 p.m., five- Phllco refrigerator, 2-years- FIVE ROOMS of front Main up Into the hundreds. T. J. CUTE AS A button, B-room formal dining room, living 646-3233. Ranch without a thing to do. 20 mile view, full finished October-according to Salomon ment, she got eight neighbors to ft®«dy stream of lower corpo- days a week, weekend work AM-FM Zenith stereo con­ THREE-ROOM apartment with young King Arthur grew to old, $126. Call 648-0662. St. office space, 100 per cent lo­ Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677 Ranch with oversized garage, room, 14x24’ with fireplace. Wall to wall carpeting, kitchen basement, $22,500. Wolverton Bros. & Hutzler, a large Invest- sign a petition calling for turn- their heads. manhood tmd proved his birth I n H o M u i l C a S P B required. Contact Personnel soles, now on sale from $179.06 range and refiigerator, good cation near banks, qir-condl- (Tolland office 876-6279). 100x300 lot. Ideal for the family Master bedroom 14x24’, ga­ J. WATSON BEACH & CO. with built-ins,^d r w m s , tile Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. m®nt firm. mg over to the county govern- / rightby removing a sword em- ® depantmeiU, 643-1141, ext. up. 1970 Zenith 12” portable BABY carriage, Baskanette, location. Call Peterman tloned, automatic fire sprink­ starting Out, $18,900. Wolverton rage. Owner wants quick sale. 21 CENTRAL ROW screened oorch attach------municipal bond market ment the chore of collecting tax- Richard Scrugp, Goodbody & utone James Adams MERIDEN, Conn. (AP) — 243. TVs regularly $09.96, now on and baby carrier. All In excel­ NORTH Coventry — 8.0 acres bath, Agency, 646-2223. ler. Apply Marlow’s, 807 Main Agency, Realtors, 840-2813. Priced below replacement. HARTFORD ___*orf rrtA COVENTRY — Nathan Hale posted its largest rally for any es to pay off the bonds. Co analyst, said he looked for . . ut* 4« which students from Wesleyan sale at $80.96. Reconditioned lent condition. Call between 10 with 814’ frontage, also driven 278-5950. cd garage. Reduced to $24,500. and guaranteed color TV con­ St. $27,600. Phllbrick Agency, area, Idrge custom built a^um- week since last August. 8he said county officials told ***I*'!.'1F the princess was saved from University and a third young a.m. • 2 p.m. 04^:0000. FOUR ROOMS, one-bedroom. well, view and very large FOUR FAMILY, 4-rooms each U & R realty Co., Inc. 843- soles with new picture tubes Rectors, 646-4200. inum sided, three - bedroom ...... ^ ’ man pleaded innocent Friday to HOST or hostess, part-time on Heat, hot water, centrally lo­ OFFICE or specialty etore Maple trees. $21,000. Call 742- THREE-BEDROOM Ranch In 2892. Robert D. Murdock, The President’s $200.8 billion ^er the job could be assumed \°hey 7 e ? d e f coLretethe dragon by St. George. now $190.96. Modem TV Serv­ SEWING MACHINE Singer apartment, good condition, alu­ Raised Ranch, 1069. W ^ ® ^ budget with its l i ’3 ’ biliion without any special expense. charges stemming from a aerv- weekends, experience pre­ cated. Adults only. 643-2171 space for rent. Avalla'ble Im­ 6910, Alfred D. Heckler, Route RANCH— Modem kitchen wlto excellent condition. Family Realtor, 643-6472 .11* “ ougei wiin us oiiiion „ ------snmn easincr- nf mnnotnrv ro Webelo’s Den 1 has oeen .-----=------ice, 806 Hartford Rd. 648-2206. automatic zig-zag, excellent minum siding, handy location. lot, double garage, built-ins, ” * " ---- >- ■■ holdup. ferred but not necessary. Per­ days. mediately. Approximately 660 31, Coventry. dining area, ceramic tile bath room, rec room, bullt-lns, 2- baths’ P’^^^tied surplus was interpreted strictions "rather than simnlv working on scientist badges. Ic^station condition. Makes buttonholes, $37,000. Phllbrick Agency, 514 room fireplace, 114 colored sonality and appearance will square feet. Main St. location. with vanity, 3 bedrooms, full baths, garage. Upper 20's. SOUTH Windsor , ■ J. . -ontan nnnqoo' "J 'iionymany as aiiu-iiiiiauunaryanti-inflationary the district------directors------objected—j------onppnhrsgpgej,iics.'" " 'I'neThe center orof gravuygravity was ex- Darien------jpolice at a roadblock WELL KEPT carpets show the hems, embroiders, etc. Orig­ *VE HAVE customers watting Realtor, 646-4200. Ranch, one - third down as therefore beneficial to bond ^hen she appealed to the Local P ' resumed their and demonstrated by arrested the three Monday be of primary consideration. Ground floor. Call 876-6141 for garage, very clean, $34,600. Principles only. 649-9419. results of regular Blue Lustre inally over $800. 0 monthly for the rental of your apart­ Housas For Sola 72 sumes 5-5^ per cent mortgage. Meyer Agency, Realtors, 643- Agency Formation Commission, f dow Lard Thursday and Mark Mella and Thomas War- nioming, and charged them in Good salary plus meals. Call details. EIGHT beautiful acres, 7-room Phllbrick Agency, Realtors, spot cleaning. Rent electric payments of $8.60 each or pay ment or homt. J.D. Real Es­ NEW LIS'nNQ—Excellent con­ Immediate occupancy. Rec ______RAISED Ranch In one of Man­ Custom built home. Aluminum 646-4200. inflation and rising interest P^f" " -com m enda- “ f.Tm i^ late In the nick. Robert DlManno and Ml- ‘^e $200 holdup of a Boute 66 Cavey’s Restaurant, 643-1416. shampooer $1. Paul’s Paint le $61 cash. 623-0931, dealer. tate Associates. Inc., 648-6129 dition Seven - room Raised Ask for Mr. Cavagnaro Jr. chester’s Prime neighbor­ siding, double garage. In- room, double. garage $23,900. n iNE-ROOM remodeled older rates erode the value of current d'ssomtion ^ d sent it to wall St1-eer"^specula- chael Norris explained and Wallpaper Supply. Ranch, 2-car garage, 2 fire­ Hayes Agency, 646-0131. MOVING OUT of State—Hutch, hoods, modem kitchen with all ground swimming pool, bam. MANCHESTER Suburbs — 7- Colonial. Centrally located, issues and have been plaguing Bje Contra Costa County Board tion that interest rates would be demonstrated Bernoulli’s Princ- ^ v BTVE-ROOM apartment, over Housas For Ront 65 places, all utilities. Excellent TREAT RUGS right, they’U be dining room table, Deacons of the bullt-lns, 3 bedrooms, 2 Hutchins Agency, Realtors, room Split, tip-top condition, Double garage, fireplace. In- the market for months. Supervisors for a final decl- lowered. iple while Pascal's Uiw was ex- Walker, 19, of New York City. Charter Oak Restaurant, heat location, Charles Lesperance, COVENTRY (NORTH1 a delight if cleaned with Blue bench, six chairs, made by HOUSE for rent, completely baths, 2 car garage, plus room 649-6334. fireplace. Family room, gar­ stTi'ARPTT N m T T T R T H P R ! > come producing room, $168 Only a day after the budget . "There's a lot of observers plained and demonstrated by ° A " ’ ’ ° furnished, $126 monthly. 643- 649-7620. SEARCH NO FURTHER. . P ^ day^^t^er W Not only would the operating ^ho look to the Fed to ease up Timothy Harley and Alan Kam- ^ Eugene CAB DRIVERS Lustre. Rent electric shampoo­ Cushman. Amana aide-by-side 1402. furnished. Two bedrooms, m for expansion. We feel the age acre plus lot. Mid 20’s. er $1. Olcott Variety Store, LARGE oversized 8 room Cape, Hayes Agency, 646-0181. Exceptionally clean 3-bed­ frostfree refrigerator. Copper- bathrooms, dining room, $200 price of $36,900. for this prop­ VACANT cape on West Side. . . cott, 568-1663, Pasek Realtors, David M. Kennedy said "the «*’® the next few weeks," com- in^ky- ’ , ? ! f ! ’ 2 full baths, bullt-lns In kitch­ room Ranch at a price that MLS. 289-7476, 742-8243. happy day" when interest rates volunteered that ^pgutgn gldon Grimmn Walston Awards were presented to the ^ We have full or part-time tone, 9 X 13’ braided rug, FOUR-room apartment, com­ per month. References requir­ erty is below market value. six rooms, 114 baths, full shed RUPP demonstrator snowmo­ en, formal dining room, family MANCHESTEIR — Five - room is hard to find. This 3 year ------will droD to a more reasonable district had a reserve fund & c o analyst. following cubs: David Mantz, nection with a $700 holdup of jobs for cab drivers In the stereo, twin bed, crib and high pletely redecorated. Adults, no ed. Phllbrick Agency, Real­ Call today! Phllbrick Agency dormer, rear porch all In ex­ biles, one each, SO h.p. and 18 pets 649-0004 after 6:30 p.m. room, garage, $29,600 Phll­ home. City utilities. Near shop­ old home is located In a tine DALEY RD. Coventry - Spot- ^vel, "m ay be closer to hand A slight gain was posted Fri- silver arrow on wolf; Steven “ dairy store Sunday night at East Hartford or Manches­ chair. 646-0771. tors, 646-4200. Realtors, 646-4200. cellent condition. Mid twenties h.p. Call 643-4302, 742-6S86. or 649-0469. brick Agency Realtors, 646- ping, bus. Recent furnace, $16,- residential area 20 minutes less sturdy -log.i„„ cabin with 3a ' y plied to retirement of the debt. ^^^gu „ „ Monday, Plante, silver arrow on wolf, D P-"i- .1" Middletown, near ter area. If you are reliable, . . . $13,000 assumable mort- than most people realize.’ MUST SELL stove and refrig­ ANSALDI built ■ 6-room Dutch 4200. 900. What! $16,900. Tliat's from Hartford. Let us show No date has been set for ac- \^hile losing performances were two silver arrows on bear, den- Meriden. come In. ALUMINUM sheets used as - gage. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, erator, like new. Moving. Rea­ PRESIDENTIAL Village apart­ right. Hayes Agency, 646-0181. you this choice buy for $21,- and screens, oil hot water cast Although his remarks at printing plates, .009 thick, 28x Colonial, 3 bedrooms, huge MANCHESTER — Key location, ...... ' ------New York luncheon to kick off a supervisors. Mrs turned In for Wednesday anS ner stripes; David Smith, two P^^® the money token sonable price. 649-1728. ments, Thompson Rd. at Cen- Out of Town 643-1577. iron baseboard heat. 8x24’ ‘uneneon kick on a Goodmacher says she hopes to Thursdav ' silver arrows on wolf; Robert in >>oth holdups was recovered 36", 26 cents each or 6 for $1. formal dining room, front-to- 900. Please call 649-5306. 10 tei St. New 8V4-room apart­ For Rant 6 6 industrial zone, S-famlly house, WEST SIDE. . .just luted a five porch.■ “Financing ■ available...... to .snvinp-s honri campaign werewprp get .. an ^ “...... A " in the course, average Dell, silver arrow on wolf; John from the car in which the three THE EAST HARTFORD 643-2711. CARRIAGE, feeding table Tay­ back living room with fire­ new furnace, excellent busi­ EIGHT ROOM single th.at Is va­ ments, immediate occupancy, room Ranch with partial base­ qualified buyers. $16,900. Les- gained 8.71 to 752.77 over the McNary, two silver arrows on were riding in southwestern Con- CAB CO. lor tot, potty choir, playpen, ROCKVILLE — New three- place, large kitchen with built- ness potential. Call now! Hayes cant. Four or five bedrooms. MUSKRAT fur coat, size 12, 80 complete GE kitchen, includes ment on a nice private lot just .../ p . B &L W senger Co 1.423.9291 92R.anRn tlnued poUoies of restraint by five sessions, compared with a wolf; Miclinel Wilson, wolf necticut. wicker folding bureau, steriliz­ room apartment, wall to wall in oven, range and dishwasher, Agency, 646-013L, 14 baths, and two car ^ rage. 3;\f{.fiowS and WALLACE Co. t ^ anaiAn ’ *^he administration's inflation sheets new marine plywood. seif-cIeanlng range, dishwash­ off the bus line for only $19,- Joan Sadlon. Caravan Takes whopping 31.48 loss during the badge; Thomas Wamick, ath- Lang and Robertson were list- 107 BURNSIDE AVENUE er, 646-4446. er, disposal, and double-door carpeting, stove, refrigerator 4-car garage, acre lot. Wolver­ BOO. Start packing and call T. Beautiful house, had best of Manche^er Parkade fighters, traders were encour­ Call 643-1921, after 6 p.m. $21,900 — COLONIAL. 8 rooms. care. Aluminum siding, extra previous week -the worst since lete; Mark Melie, athlete; Ml- ®<1 “ s Wesleyan students. Walk- refrigerator, ample walnut and dishwasher. $146 monthly. ton Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. J. Crockett, Realtor at 648-1677. Manchester 649-5306 TOLLAND aged and prices rose. EAST HARTFORD, 2-car garage, bam, 2 acres sized lot. . .price is negotiable. To Road For the week ending last July 12. chael Norris, athlete and art- ®'" was expelled from Wesleyan OE burner, complete with boil­ cabinets. (I^rpeting, 2 air- 876-6979, 876-6782. In the municipal sector, there CONN. ARVIN humidifier, 2 years old, MANCHESTER — Cheney es­ beautiful open land. Hutchins T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- COVENTRY New 9V4 room HORSE LOVERS The Associated Press 60-stock 1st. after an alleged beating er and oil tank. Very good conditioners. Rental Includes If you have been looking for was aggressive bidding for new Pot Legalization $40. Call 643-0646. tate, approximately 6 abres, Agency Realtor. 649-8324. 1577. Ranch. Walk-out basement for average closed out the week at Also, Robert DlManno, ath- incident involving a white stu- price. Must sell by Monday. heat, hot water, parking, mas­ ELLINGTON-IHnney Brook Logoi NoHea a great place to romp and issues and heavy action in the Apartments. New 3-room unit, 10-room Colonial house, 4 future family room. Acre lot. MIAMI (AP) A Caravan 260.2, up 2.8 over five ses.sions, lete; Alan Kaminsky, athlete dent who had written a letter 192 Wells St. 643-8019. ter TV antenae, coin operated MANCHESTER Garrison Colo­ run, here is a lovely six- In brick one-story garden baths, 7 bedrooms, 4 fire­ UqUOB FEBBdT Only $22,900. Pasek Realtors. secondary market. Yields on najngjj Right-A-Wrong has be- while the Standard & Poor’s and citizen; Steven Colbert, citl- complaining about lenience to- EEG technician fully trained, Musical instrumanh 53 laundry in basement, large nial. 6 rooms, oversized NOTICE“ C E o ------r APPLICATION room Cape Cod with garage, apartment building, range, re­ places, $66,000. Meyer Agency This is to give notice that I, 289-7475, 647-1673, 742-8243. longer maturity new Issues de- ^ five-month schedule of 500-stock index finished at 86.33. zen; Philip Valentine, athlete; ward black activists on campus, part-time, 20 hours per week. 7 H.P. CUB cadette tractor storage area, on bus line. Open garage, baths, fireplace, surrounded by eight acres BUNDY trumpet with case and frigerator, disposal, alr-condl- Realtors, 643-0609. JOHN S. ZIEMAK, of 96 Cooper To Match! dined substimtially more than one-night stands across the up 1.31, and the New York Stock Michael Ringstone, artist, ath- Walker was leader of a black Contact Personnel Depart­ with lawn mower and snow daily, 17, or by appointment. combination storms, beautiful- Hill St., Manchester, Conn, have of beautiful trees. At any tioner, 3 closets plus walk-ln short-term yields. 1! ’! , * United States to drum up sup- Exchange index of 1,200 com- lete, geologist, sportsman; Rus- student group at Wesleyan at ment, Manchester Memorial blower, good running condition. mute, like new. Asking $100. 646-2623, 643-1023, or 648-4112. $18,900 BUYS this 5-room home filed an application dated Feb. ~ time this Is a great buy at 049-4092. closet, basement laundry and Jy landscaped lot, $27,600. Call 1970 with the Liquor Omtrol Cotn~ calendar will be the lightest for a national referendum mon stocks gained 0.70 to 48.24. sell Wilson, artist, scientist, ^^® U"i®- Hospital, 643-1141, ext. 248. 640-1004. In excellent condition, has one Warren E. Howland. Realtor, mission for a cafe for the sale of The Tunic $26,500 but today! Wow! Call CHARLES Apartments, 4V4- storage. Adults only, no pets. since last December at $129 mil- {q legalize marijuana. Volume on the New York sportsman. car garage and large lot. Call 643-1108. alcoholic ilquor on the prenUaes Mr. Bogden. room duplex, IVi baths, 2 air- $126. per month, $125 lease se­ 378 Hartford Rd.. Manchester, (Jonn. "Primarily we aim to cap- Stock Exchange reached 60.13 Also, Daniel Wilson, aqua- Offica and Stora condltloners, refiigerator, on this one. Mitten Realty. The business wUI be owned by Long term government bonds ture, or at least reach, the older million shares, up from the pre- naut, artist, geologist, scholar, State Deficit Situations Wantad— Boats and Accauorios 46 curity. Cqll James J. Gessay, Realtors, 643-6930. COLONIAL—7 spacious rooms, JOHN S. ZIEMAK, of m" Cooper Equipmant 54 range and disposal, heat and at 875-0134. Hill St., Manchester, Conn..I.. 0OBOIO, ^ , B & W of over 20 years at week’s end person—the postcollege or non- vious week’s turnover of 55.34 naturalist, traveler, showman; Fam a!a 3B l!4 baths, fireplace, 2-car ga­ and .will be conducted by JOHN In Debt Service 16’ AMESBURY skiff, fiber­ hot water, basement garage. CORNER OF Vernon and Lydall BARROWS'and WALLACE Co. were 2'4 points above their college persons between 30 and million shares. David House, citizen; Timothy TWO SMALL secretarial desks, HEBRON—Wall St.—Available rage, central location, many ®TA1^EY ZIEMAK erf 96 Cooper WILL BABYSIT In my licens­ glass bottom, 1969, 1100 lb, Adults preferred. Call after 6 : • . .we have a two family flat extras, city utilities, Morrison Hill 8t., Manchester, Cbnn., as per Manchester Parkade lows, and intermediat-'s—five to 40 and even 50,” said Stuart Ar- Of 1,740 Issues traded during Harley, denner; Chris Mclia, one large executive desk, one p.m. 649-9644. M^rch 1st.'4 rooms, first floor, mlttee. Seen by Lamb ed home located near Man­ cap. trailer, 30 h.p. Evinrude with 6 rooms down and 4 up. Agency, Realtors, 643-1016. Manchester 649-5306 seven year maturities - were i-oiw, 24, its national coordinator, the five sessions, 931 advanced, denner ; Edward Lemieux', as- swivel chair. All In excellent carpeting and appliances, $175 JOHN J. ZIEMAK about %ths of a point above Arrow, who prefers to call the 669 declined, and 140 were un- siatant' denner; Paul I-ap- chester-East Hartford line. motor, $460. May be seen at 44 SIX-ROOM duplex, garage, Older home converted but very Doted, Feb. 8, 1970. ------— r HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — condition. Coll 876-6141 for monthly. 646-0882, 649-2871. MANCHESTER Birch Mt. Rd. 6 BOLTON— 2-family, 5-5, with their lows. group RAW, described Right-A- clianged, compared with the pen, assistant denner; Richard Rising interest rates on the Ages 2-6. 668-6406. Morse Rd. adults or small family pre­ nice. Our sign U posted. Asking further information. room Cape, plus full finUhed attached garages, separate Short term rates were irregu- wrong as 'a socUilly involved previous week’s 1,416 declines, 5enningr'denner;‘“ John" F r'V! tend “m arterare g l7 r ^ i T t o ^ ferred. Landlord's references ROCKVILLE — New 3^4-rtx>m $29,000 . . ,a good income pro­ ’ TRESIbENTiAL ' MANCHESTER — Experienced 1958 SABA IB’6" fiberglas boat, basement, wall-to-wall carpet­ utilities, aluminum combina- larly lower at week's end. T^e public service organization 196 gains, and the 126 issues .u-sistant denner; Mark Ad- Connecticut Into a deficit on Its and security required. Write apartments with private ter­ ducer. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, day care service In licensed 35 h.p. Including trailer, $696. 643-1677. ing, extra building possible. VILLAGE tions, 150x300 lot, $27,500. Wol- largest rate decline was in vvtilch is trying to effect solu- that were unchanged. - ^nis, denner; Robert Hessel- $114 million debt service < ac- Wantad— To Buy 58 Box E, Manchester, Conn. race and pool Including heat, Oenter St. ft Ibompeosi home. (Jail 646-0338. 742-8064 after 4 p.m. Phllbrick Agency, Realtors, verton Agency, Realtors, 649- Treasury bills which had their tipn.ss 10 to social promems.problems.” " Ninelauie Issues--5issues--o Ic.ssic.ss thanman inm theme bach, assistant denner; John count during the current blen- hot water, all appliances, car­ MAN(JHESTER Rd., Moncheeter HOUSEHOLDS lots — Antiques MANCHESTER — Three-room > 646-4200. he scries of public promo- pi'ovious week -hit new 1969-lO Baracco, denner; Christopher nium unless the market shows peting. $150. Rockland Ter­ ------middle of last year. tions brio-a-brac, locks, frames, apartment. Nice residential race Apartments, Highland SEE WORTHY Isixury living An You’d . s, launched Friday night at highs, while 330 stocks- 108 le.s-s young, assistant denner; Scott "a sharp reversal,” according glassware. We buy estates. Vil­ SCARBOROUGH Rd.— One of a Design It BOL’TON. . One of the most at- Federal fund rates were the University U...ve.suy of m Miami, m.a.i.i, "will wm — than . the previous week -struck Gollleib Gollleib and imd Walter Walter lj,nnen Lappen, to State Treasurer Gerald A. area. Heat included. $116. Ave., 872 4046, 876^8776. Just listed! this Inunacu- lage Peddler. Auctioneer, 420 kind, gracious stately Colonial, One A Two-Bedroom tractive homes in the area, above last week's level and offer a petition signing cam- now yearly bottoms. bobcat Be sure of your future at monthly. 643-7166. late six-room Cape Cod with Lamb, Lake St., Bolton. 649-8247. ROCKVILLE — 8 Regan St., 4 bedrooms, large kitchen, for­ Apsutments Beautiful stone ranch sitting reached a new hlBh of 12 per paign coupled with an educa- ' The five most^aictive Big two car garage In Woodhlll mal dining room, front-to-back high on a cliff overlooking cent. Euro-dollar rates declined, tional campaign...in that the Board issues for the week were: And some sources in Lambls new 4-room, first-floor, 2-bed­ Heights for only $24,900. AU O-E Kitchen department say the deficit could WANTED — Antique furniture THREE-ROOM duplex, redec­ room apartment, total electric, living room with fireplace, BqnlpnMnt Eastern Co»mecUcut. Nine pri- corporate bonds rallied with bulk of people now mlBinformed Chrysler, 1,743,800 shares, T * 1 1 glass, pewter, oil paintings or Walk to shopping, schools go over $10 million. orated, heated. Call 649-9384. range, refrigerator, disposal, porch, 2-car garage, well shad­ Range wUh Self Gleaning' vate acres In all. House has ,,11 the new issues given a warm „bout marijuana aren’t pre- closing at $26.87, off $1.12 for the A - L i e V i S l I C V ! other antique items. Any and bus. This fine home can Lamb himself didn’t offer any- basement laundry. Adults only, ed lot. Phllbrick Agency, Real­ Oven a Two-Door Reftig. three bedrooms, huge living rcceptipn by investors, nclud- pared to vote," Arrow said. five sessions; Telex • Corp,, _ _ J 6 quantity. The Harrison’s, 648- 4Vi-ROOM deluxe Town house be yours if you call Mr. specific figures ’Hiursday when no. pets. $186. per month, $186. tors, 646-4200. erotor-Freener e Dli^Mnal room -with an enclosed patio jng the $80 million Philadelphia Arrow and his brother Ed- 896,900 '^shares, $122.87. off i/a c o s 8709, 166 Oakland Street. apartments. Many custom fea­ Bogdan first at'649-6306. to take advantage of the tei- Riectrlc bonds. ward, 29, helped form the New $18.87; CNA Financial. 75,200 he made his statement. n Diahwoeher a Two Air lease security. Call James J, One Qiarge But U came the same day tures. $186. and $190. J.D. Real Gessay, 876-0184. .Conditioning Units • rifle view, plus dining, kltch- New high-grade coiporate York-based organization last shares, $17. off $1.25; Control WANTED — ANTIQUES, used Estate Associates, 648-6129. Traverse Ro- summ. r. Edward is the .national Data, 643,200 shar-s. $69, off $4; the state sold $75 million In furniture, partial or complete B & W TWO TEN APARTMENTS state bonds at a net interst RCXJKVILLE — 4 • sunny room 210 Miain 8t., Manchester BUnda e Wall to Wall and a small greenhouse. Also their all time highs. Sea- president. and Texaco. 643,200 shares, Is Dropped estates. Call 646-0004 after 7 FIVE ROOM Apartment, sec­ BARROWS and WALLACE Co. .Carpeting. Two bedroom rate o? 6.927 per cent over their heated apartment on sec­ on the property is a storage utilities rose as much as t Iio caravan of 310 person.s, $25.12, off 50 cents, SET-UP MAN p.m., 683-2800 days. ond floor, nice location. Two or Manchester Parkade 8-ROOM APARTMENTS apartments include one FT. BENNING. Gn. (AP) — A 20-ycar life, ond floor, centrally located. building. Sensibly priced at w - j, point and recent issues seven trucks and a bus is .sciAmI- The five most-active Is.suos on three adults. References. Call Manchester 649-6306 (just a feiw left) and one-half baths. der $50,000. If you want the separate murder charge has in other words. It will cost Available March I, 1970. Luxurtotm w«ll-to-wiaU csir 7 649-2607. .Ample pexWng, Individual maximum of privacy with Roonu Without Board 59 Adults only. Must have good MANtJHESTER — Immaculate petingitihg throughout, range, r»- basement storsge, muster AUTOMATIC references, $120, monthly. 876- eix-room Cape, » recreation minimum of upkeep, g;lve MANCHESTER — Three mgerator, dlstpooal, Vuiiduheuii Muj, Gen. Orwln C. Talbott, do- er's Department , sources, the giE-iosa sds^iit I Soft stockinette knit Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677. Hertford. ! End Adv Weekend Eilllions. ond floor In 2-la!mily house. cy, 646 om . qutek am! easy to seW! iiiakes a ^ivand.some Utnic ■HI C cideii Fritlay not to refer this cost of borrowing is running • Non-Defense Industry NEW house, large robm for rent No. 831.a with I'lloTO - said the apartment Oarage. Centrally located. to weal Aver slacks or COVENTRY—3 - bedroom cape, /f®'*®®. 17-year-olil GrilenwichGrik'i youUis ^ charge to trial after receiving higher than those estimates, and • Excellent Benefits for gentleman, hot water, h;;at, (Jonvenlent to Main St. AdulU Businftu Frop«rty MANCHESTER — 6-room Cape ciilDl-: is .ill New Sizes slim skirt. Make it in 10-18 (bust ;i2*4-40). full cellar, garage. Modernized they raided wa* a major drug wore arrestoil Thur.siluy and Fri- 0 1 a . 1 the results of an Investigation. the stale has already sold $60 next to bath. 649-6962. ] only, no pets. $186 monthly. ^ th 8 bedrooms, living room ymir favorite color wih For Solo 70 Size 1’2, :M hii.st . . . 2 ''h bath and kitchen, wooded lot. outlet for the c ty. day on charges'slemming from K«*Ill JilluIrlllH .'\rr»“sl4‘U SiK.kesmcn al Ft. Renntng did million more than the $100 mil- 643-6181 or 649-7449. has fireplace and wall to wall FOR SALE stripe contrast. No. 54-11 The ^ ^ ROOM for rent, gentleman on­ yards o f d.’i-ini'h. No. Immediate occupancy. $17,600. Charged with possession of vandalism that was blamed for ('liuri'i'H not say what an invehtlgator, lion in bonds It expected to MANCHESTER — 20,000 square carpeting, den or dining room, Lovely antique brick Cape Cod with attached garage has knit directions . . . ., ___ , ______...« ...... * i. .1...... i ^ ly, central location, free park­ 8310 with l•ll(lTll-(i^lll^: Sizes t0-l(> inclusive. Meyer Agency, Realtora 643. heroin, possession of heroin jn.OOO worth of damage at Lt. Col. Mack Hopper, recom- have to sell when the appro- Manufacturing foot masonry industrial build­ famUy sized kitchen. Good buy is in Sizes 3-8 years. ing, references required. 643- ing, 1'4 acres, central location, and 16x17 closed sunporch with fireplace. Extra A- SEND 90c In colni tor tach pat- 0609 1th intent to sell, and conspira- ijiccmvich High School. KENT (API JoJmpJJ..Wae- mended to the general. prlation was approved. Company at $^,900. Wolverton Agency, Size -1 . . . 1 U yards of Ipm to Includt llrit-clait mallliinns. 2693, 649-8160. Fumithod all utilities. Many possIbIliUes, ------^------cy to violate the state’s nar- The youths John Zeranski, • B®ld. 18, of Rpyul Oak, Md. haso- Tiu- hearings on pretrial de- Of the $76 million in bonda 6 Realloru 649-2818. zone building lot. Too many feature* to lUt. |86,OOo! 45-illcll. TWO iuO'AHATK Anne Cabot, Mnnrheiter COVENTRY — 4 room bunga- cotlcs laws are Willie Ray Bar- |>avUl Clark iii)d Alan Abra- been arrested on a charge of fense motions in the My Lai -sold Thursday, $50 million are Apartmonh 63-A Including commercial use. I'ATTKIINS. ' Evenins Hernld. 1160 AVE. %f€tco s ROOM for one or two, complete OF AMEBICAB, NEW YORK. low styled 4lBnch, expandable ber, 21. and his brothers Aaron. hainson were id.so charged In ,’*®ldug a narcotic drug, and charges continue Monday at Ft. for school construction projects, Hayes Agency, 646-018t, HEAR THIS —• Nine room Co­ SEND Isp In Golni tor tach pat- 1 Jacobs Roa(J, West Hartford, Connecticut ’ Call for appointment to see. M.Y. 1M$6. light housekeeping, parking, lonial. Four bedrooms, foyer, tarn ta Includi tlril-ctait malllni. upstairs, aluminum siding, new Barber, 17. and Curtis Barbi'r, in-caks at five stores In the past .Christian II. Steiger, 17, of Henning. $10 mlllUm are for housing for SEEKING mature reiponzible Print Hama, dddrett with ZIP 619-0368. MANCHESTER —Osntsrf-Poo- country kitchen, paneled fam­ Sue Barnett, Mnnchentrr CODE and Itylt Nunbir. kitchen. Very neat and clean. 24; Phillip Calloway, 22; Sam- two/months. Oyster Bay, N.Y., was charged The hearings had been post- the elderly and $16 million ore 233-4411 buztneii person to share 'A Svenlnjr Benild, 1160 AVfc. sible office and rMldeneii com­ Uy room,/ paneled recreation AOfRBICAR. NEW YORK. Send fiDr, add I5f for $10,500. Hayes Agency, JS46- ind Reynolds, 23; Pamelit Huck- rtyc charges agaipsl them are " ’ith [lossesslon of a. narcotic jKined from lui earlier hearing for general purpoees. / LARGE fumlzhed room fer lovely home and board. Colum­ PETERMAN’S REAL ESTATE AQENOY O F . An squsi opportunity tmploytr U /f bination. Six-room Colonial, 3- room, 3H baths, double ga­ N.Y. IMM. y postage and handling for 0131. aby, 21; Margaret Jackson, 22; six / counts of bi-eakUig and drug. jan. 20 and 21. The bonds wore sold to a male only. Parking. $16 week­ bia Lake, all privileges. 228- cor garage. Bus line. $24,900. 646-2223 or 649-6404 Print Hama, Pddraii with ZIP It copy of the ’70 Spring rage, 300x800’ wooded lot. coot, $t|lt Nnaikar tod Hit. and Alton . Wilson, 26. Eddie entering, iwo counts of larceny Both are students at the ex- Calley's attorneys arc arguing Hyi'idlcule headed by the Mor> ly. Coll 644-0138 after 0 p.m. 9369 after 6:80 and weekends. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. & Summer a i.iiiim . (Jlose to everything. Hutchins Send 50^, ailtl 15< for la'wls, 21, was chargxil with and wllfpl. injury to a public elusive Kent School here. They a series of motions seeking dls- gan Guaranty Bank and Truot « ll YEAR OUIITS — > 4i

J. ' ■' ■ V;I' C I- k i ^ I . -1 ■ .N , . . V ■ ' i - . w. ■ "V ,:1'V 1 'v; L'l 1'^ ^ ■■ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1970 PAGE TWENTY \ \ Average Dally Net PreBS Run The Weather mSanrltpHtpr Sttfttittg For The Week Ended V Snow developing by evening DMetnber 1900 mixing with rain during night The Loyal Circle of King The VFW Auxiliary will hon­ and continuing Tueedny. Tem­ About Town David IxKlge will meeit Monday or its past presidents Tuesday 1 5 , 8 8 0 peratures tonight and tomorrow at 7;4ti p.m. in the Fellowship at a potluek at 6:30 p.m. at the .30 to 85. St. HridRVt Rosary So<-tety Room of tJenter Congregnitlonal Post Home. Members are re­ Manche$ler— 4 City of Village Charm will nioi’t Morulny at 8 p.m. In Church. Hostesses will bo Mrs. minded to bring articles for a The Baby Has the school cafetcrlan after the Samuel Wilson luid Mrs. Ruth gift book. Mrs. Thomas Hovey 7;30 p-Y- Miuss in the church. Sh^p P.M. in the P.M. VOL. LXXXIX, NO. n o (EIGHTEEN PAGES — SUPPLEMENT) MANCHESTER, (X)NN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1970 (CbUMlfled Advertising on Page 15) PRICE TEN CENTS Muldoon. is in eharge of the gift book. The proffrain will be a meat demonstration by Stop luid Shop Inc. Kcfreshmenta will be Eugene Brewer, minister of The msin of Temple Beth Been Named served by Mrs. Harold Glglio the Churdi of Christ, will con­ Sholom will' hold their monthly OPEN TONIGHT till 9:30 and Mrs. (.'liristopher CuUeton. duct a service tomorrow nt 8:15 Breakfast-Service at 3 a.m. on Tho meeting is open to all wom­ a.m. on radio station ,W1NF. tomorrow. A discussion on a Bahy-Sitting en of the parish. Tho 15-minute weekly program contemporary subject will be Moroccan Official, is siMjnsored by the Manches­ led by Howard Gold. Full-Time Job Antiiony, Heather Louise, daughter of Winston im i*> C L IP AND East solution without taking ac- cause and U.S. support for the Shanks eight weelcs be­ total U.S. withdrawal from Pltci, Michael Vincent, son of Vincent and Patricia Fitz­ count of the Arab population of 1®™®* considered the rea- fore the weMare agency put Vietnam within 18 months. gerald P*itzl, 94 Highland Dr., Wapping. He was bom Jan. 30 Palestine. ®®" the Moroccans gave the them in a footer home. Rep. Jack Brooks, D-Tex., at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents In an earlier meeting with American secretary of “ I thought batoy - sitting are Mr. and Mrs. John Fitzpatrick, 100 N. Lakewood Circle, Fdrelgn Minister Abdelhadl Africa something would be a way to help out saying he did not want to under­ Manchester. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Boutaleb, both Rogers and Bou- an all-out welcome, during the strike. But It only mine President Nixon’s efforts Samuel Fhtzi, Lynn, Mass. His maternal great-grandmother is taleb expressed concern over Rosers and his wife were mode things worse,” Mrs. to settle the war, suggested Ip Mrs. Bridget Fitzgerald, Bloomfield. He has a brother, Thom­ the growing foreign - presuma- ^ colorful welcome Shanks said. advance of the meeting the 66- as, 3; and two sisters, Linda, 4%, and Ellen, 20 months. bly Egyptian - Infiltration Into Morocco’s an- member council delete any spe­ * * • »i *1 Ubya, the officials said. religious capital 120 miles cific time limit from the propos­ Fox, Cheryl Fay, daughter of David and Janet Aronow Rogers paid tribute to the E «»rted al drafted by a subcommittee Fox, Gardner Rd., Vernon. She was bom Jan. 30 at Manches­ moderating and stabilizing In- 1.000-year^ d city headed by Averell Harriman. ter Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. fluence of Morocco and its pro- " State SchcK>ls Meanwhile, antiwar factions €uid Mrs. Moses Aronow, Newton Lower Falls, Mass. Her pa­ ______flowing robes, the visitors walk­ on the council were considering ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Abe Fox, Hull, Mass. ed for an hour around the cob­ a bid to etrengthen the Harrt- She has two brothers, Robert, 6, and Michael, 3. bled streets. Now Offering man statement. G G « Gi ■* Boutaleb met Rogers and* his The all-day council meeting Farrell, Michael Joseph, son of William P. and Barbara JUST RECEIVED W gher-V ps^ wife at the airport Saturday came a day after congressional GUdart F'arrell, 160 Irene Dr., RFD 4, Vernon. He was bom night but made no welcoming Black Studies Democrats presented a nation­ Feb. 2 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grand­ speech. A state banquet by the ally televised view of the state parents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold GUdart, Cambridge, Mass. A HUGE SELECTION OF Triggered king was canceled, and instead By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS of the nation, an equal-Ume re­ His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. WilUam Flirrell, Boutaleb gave a dinner for the ^ „ , , ply to Nixon’s State of the Union Cambridge, Mass. He has two brothers, David, 10, and Steven, visitors. College students across the message. 5; and a sister, Lori, 7. Rogers told newsmen his talk year begged for The Democratic version fo­ Cedley Arrest with Boutaleb was very friend- studies programs. In Con- cused on a troubled citizenry Spohn, Jonathan Aaron, son of William and Kathleen ly, with the Moroccan economy. n®®“ ®“t. the plea was answered and the issues of this congres­ STEEL UTILITY- CABINETS FT. BENNING. Ga. (AP) Mulheran Spohn, 24 Hartland Rd., Manchester. He was bom sional election year. It consisted The chief legal officer for this North African affairs and the ^ Z T ' . .u Jan. 31 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grand­ GOOD SUNDAY ONLY of Interviews and dlscusslona parents are Mr. and Mrs. John Mulheran, Monroeville, Pa. infantry center testified today to M ^ r o c c T a m Z p i^ ’ra m " sa°mpl^ between congressional Demo­ His paternal grrandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William Spohn, SINGLE AND DOUBLE DOORS — KITCHEN CABINETS WITH FORMICA TOP AND crats and citizens in Washing­ Bethel Park, Pa. He has a brother, Christopher, and a ^r^clmrges against Lt. William ^ j, co n iflT was n „ ^ >^8:®® have Jointly drawn up an ton, Los Angeles, Houston and L. Galley Jr. came from higher sister, Diana, 4%. intercollegiate program that of- Detroit. DRAWER — GARMENT HANGING CABINETS— LINEN CABINETS WITH SHELVES headquarters in Washington. tioned, he said. u ____. 11 .. ...1, f®rs more than 50 courses in The airing of the Democratic Ool. Robert M. Lathrop told a craftemen studies and related sub­ stone, Darcy Ann, daughter of Richard and Donna Good­ — BROOM AND MOP CABINETS — CHINA CABINETS. COLORS ARE WHITE — pretrial hearing on defense mo- c^ s-legged as they em- show prompted T. Coleman An­ in Stone, 1638 Main St., South Windsor. She was bom Jan. 31 tlons that a sworn statement brassware and >®ath®r students enrolled at the Hart- drews Jr. of Richmond, 'Va., na- at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents ional chairman of the Ameri­ BROWN AND BRONZE. REGULAR LOW DISCOUNT PRICES ARE $6.47 TO $32.92 pertaining to the case was for- Seminary Foundation, the are Mr. and Mrs. Leo Goodin, Wilson. Her paternal grandpar­ can party, to ask major televi­ warded to him by the Army in- Bouchta, gave him Graduate Center of R-nsselaer (AP Photofax) ents are Mr. and Mrs. George Stone, 1121 Main St., South sion networks Sunday night for spector general’s office. ‘ 'J'® bellows Polytechnic Institute, St. Joseph Vietnamese civilian grimaces as he is ministered to aboard a U.S. helicopter. He Windsor. She has a brother, David, 3. THE FOLLOWING COUPONS GOOD SUNDAY ONLY FEB. 8,1970.. Laird Leaves equal treatment for his organi­ *1 * • However, Lathrop sold he and a brass-studded leather mm vim One ------__— ^ ---- .._ College. — Trinity ...... J College and the was of many civilians wounded by Cong booby traps in the Mekong Delta. zation of third-party groups that never received any Instructions University of Hartford may take Drakes, Stephen Bruce, son of Kerry and Dawn Damon backed George C. Wallace’s Tt7 CUP & SAVE COUPON 7t?CLIP & SAVE COUPON In preparing charges against ^ ceremonial luncheon feast courses In the field at any of Diiakes, TTiompson Hill Rd., Columbia. He was bom Jan. 30 For Vietnam presidentiail campaign In 1968. at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents Galley. w m given In a tent near a lake- the other four institutions. YOUB CHOICE OF TEENS’ AND WOMEN’S Galley, 26, is charged with g^^ov® at Sidi Hra^m, j,ew Havm, Yale Unlver- The Democratic Policy Coun­ are Mr. and Mrs. Donfild Damon, Bedford, Mass. His paternal OCR ENTIRE STOCK OF WASHINGTON (AP) — Secre- cil, headed by former Vice gxAKfmOther is Mrs. James Drakes, Boylston, Mass. His pa­ murdering 102 Vietnamese civil- miles outside Fez. Squatting gj^y offers a major in Afro- G/s, Cong in Four-Day Battle DRESS SHOES Ians at My Lai March 16, 1968. cushions In Arab style, Rog- American studies^ the core of tary of Defense Melvin R. Laird President Hubert H. Humphrey, ternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Sylvia Mastorakls, Methuen, LAOIES’ WALLETS and his top mllltaiy officer left was urged In the Harriman sub- Mass. He has twin brothers, James and Christopher, 3. Fashion Right, Midi Lathrop was called as a wit- e*"® used his fingers to dip into which comprises courses that SAIIGON (AP) —South Viet- In a clash this morning, gov- emment to release the men and for Vietnam today to check the committee proposal to reject A Large Selection of Heel, Blunt Toe. ness on a defense motion which ®P*cy offerings of couscous and were In the Catalogue even be- Styles and Colors to 88 namese spokesme said today emment spokesmen said, two the boat. prospects for further American President Nixon’s policy of con- Whipple, Coral Ann, daughter of Robert Sr. and Linda 00 Smooth Patent. alleges that command Influence steamed lamb. tt>re the major was introduced. mercenaries were killed and"The crewmen apparently be- troop withdrawals. ditioning future U.S. troop wlUl- Choose From. These Attractive and was brought to bear In the decl- As he ate, Rogers watched The Univ-rslty of Connecticut government forces Bernard Whipple, 21 River St., Rockville. She was bom Jan. are in our Ladles’ one wounded and 16 enemy came misorlented In the dark Laird, taking off from An- drawals on the Paris peace Comfortable WITH COUPON Sion to try Galley oil the barefoot Moroccan dancing girls gt storrs rushed through a black have killed at least 117 North 30 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. She has a brother, Rob­ Department. WITH COUPON Sizes 5/10. were killed. Twenty-six North when returning to their station drews Air Force Base In subur- talks, the level of violence pro- ert Jr., 3. ^ Without Cou^n ^1.1^ Without Coupon 88.07 *^Latorop said he discussed the 1®® mountain tribesm^** ^ ^ s are^ tor captured six in Vietnamese were killed Sunday, J5 miles dow^tream from the banMaryland, declined to say gress In developing South Vlet- case with the Judge Advocate The foreign minister gave a bta a i^ ^ is not of- ^ f®ur-day battle still going on government spokesmen said. No ^ communique m advance whether the Nixon namese forces. Perry, Jennifer Lynn, daughter of James Jr. and Mary­ -J General’s office In Washington state dinner Sunday night In Ra- fared’ in the western Mekong Delta’s American casualties were re- adminlstraUon la ready to go The proposal said: "It should ann Siemlenskl Perry, 429 Center St., Manchester. She was T e a c u p & SAVE COUPON bom Jan. 31 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal and was told "do nothing until bat for Rogers. At Wesleyan University in Plain of Reeds. . announced depend wholly and exclusively Hn ILTw Tt A* *. c. T r-vV. *-\ 0 1 4 you hear from us.” He added The secretary flies to Tunis Middletown, Associated Provost The battle in the savanna land The enemy troops are report- ^® ’ ” ®^'‘ crMSing 6 0 .^ man pullout to be com- upon the interests and policy of 775^ CLIP & SAVE COUPON TZf CLIP & SAVE COUPON HIDDEN MAGIC L t he later was told the case late today. The State Depart- Edgar Beckham says a program S S s Ume o W ^ i ^ s ed to be f r L the North ^ et- thte ‘ ‘' I ‘" ‘ T " James L. Perry, 211 Hollister St., Manchester. She has a sls- WOMEN’S ™ I HAIR SPRAY was “ all yours” . ment says the purpose of his 16- exists, but It "defies exact de- ?i!^tatoeVmatoTftehU "amese 88th Regiment, one of P ^^aPh® *- Charles Ryan this The defense chief seemed to and that poUcy require a firm Lathrop said the statement day trip is to demonstrate scriptlon.” a.ii-ino- tv, viot four North Vietnamese regl- indicate, however, that the con- and unequivocal commitment to UTILITY OXFORDS Large 18-oz. was from ” Pfc. Paul Meadlo” ’’growing U.S. Interest in Afri- A sampling of the courses of- reported during the Viet P The patrol boat had been tied dltions may be right for addi- the American people that all Economy Size. Choioe of Normal- and was very brief. He did not ca.” fered in the five-college pro- ^ternear Chau 1W X s ^ '» ^ ® ^-S. forces will be withdrawn Full Cushion Insole. or Extra Control. disclose the nature of the state- Addressing members of the gram in Hartford includes ” Re- ended at 7 a.m. today 6 ooliron alonp- the Oambo midstream, and at least some of. namization” plan to turn over from Vietnam. We see no rea­ Man Made Materials ment. American Embassy staff today, ligion of the Black American” p m. EST Sunday. west saigon aio^ ^ j^e crew had been drinking more combat responsibiUly to son why this withdrawal ahould LIMIT 2 WITH COUPON Pull Rlpplo Sole One of those taking part in the Rogers said that the United at Hartford Seminary Founda- fighting began when an border Kieq m>ng w ^ aboard the barge. Apparently, the South Vietnamese Is ” gping not be completed within 18 Sizes 5/10 WITH COUPON Without Coupon $1.49 My Lai action was Paul J. States has more reason to help tlon, "The History and Culture American helicopter was fired '"®®- wnere me currem oaiue is ^hile they drank, the river cur- forward at a very adequate months.” Meadlo, 22, of Terre Haute, Ind. Africa than any other country of the Black American” at St. °n Friday. Government merce- “ ® ‘ ^ rent turned the barge around pace.” During a program telecast Without Coupon ?2.97 He was quoted In an interview "because 11 per cent of our peo- Joseph College, "The Uterature nartes led by U.S. Special ‘ "at the unit has been sighted. and pointed the patrol boat to- .^^^111 be the defense chief’s Sunday in Miami, Fla., Hum- broadcast over the Columbia pie have an African back- of Negritude” at Trinity and Forces made a helicopter as- The Cambodian government Is ward Cambodia. second visit to South Vietnam phrey said Nixon is making Broadcasting System’s radio ground.” "The Expansion of European Cl- sault into the area, aibout eight holding an American river The crew of another river since becoming secretary of de- some political points with his 77? CUP & SAVE COUPON ^ network as saying Galley told He said he believes the State vtltzatlon in Africa” at/the Uni- miles southwest of Moc Hoa and patrol boat and five U.S. boat was reported to have seen fense. Following Laird’s first Vietnam policy but the adminis- 7 t? CUP & SAVE COUPON hlm, "You know what to do with tlon is less concerned with Cold versity of Hartford. 60 miles west of Saigon, and Navy men who strayed the craft heading for the fron- trip last March, President Nix- tration should set a troop wlth- them, don’t you?” referring to War Isues In Africa than pre- More than 60 students from touched off a succession of run- across the border. Navy sources tier. But thinking it was on a on made a decision to order the drawal timetable, f " " " MEN’S GREEN wi PRO”TOOTHBRUSHES some Vietnamese civilians. vious administrations. the five colleges took advantage ning fights. indicated their navigation was mission, the sailors made no ef- first withdrawals from South ” It is imperative, since Amer ‘ WORK OXFORDS Meadlo said In the Interview example,” he said. "In program during the fall pieid reports said about 10 ^ Vietnam. ica’s domestic priorities require Adult Size. Choice that he repUed‘Yes. So I took it the Vavs of Prosident'El7c"nhow- “ '"®®‘e‘-- eovem m enr trooos ” had been ®f ® Another A m e r 1 c a n boat The troop celling has since disengagement from the strug- Oil Bwistant Sole, of Assorted Bristles for granted he Just wanted us to er we were very concerned over "W 'ns about 50 majors killed and a dozen wounded. The “u ^ ^ ° C o .!l^ d said the 1 J " » “ ™P*“ -®y Soft, Mail Made 100 and Colors. "watch " them. And he left...... and Soviet influence in Ghana-and Potential majors in Its black n^ercenaries and their Green - Command said toe ju,y igeg, with 11 U.S. sol- 434,000. added. Uppers. LIMIT 2 WITH COUPON came back about 10-15 minutes yet it did not materialize. program from an enroll- boat crossed the border 100 diers and a South Vietnamese While noncommittal on most The Democratic state of the Fronatin, 40 Olcott St., Apt. 205, Manchester. He was l!om Sb>ck. Buy Now Long Wearing. later and said ’How come you Hient of 4,000 studcnts. The num- officers are sup- miles west of Saigon last Thurs- private aboard. They were re- questions about the future of the nation telecast Sunday—pro- Feb. 1 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grand­ and Save! Sizes 7/12 WITH COUPON Without Coupon 2/69c ain’t killed them yet’ ?” H r American helicopter day night. It said Washington war, Laird did use the occasion duced at an estimated cost of WITH COUPON we parents are Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Fahs, Barcelona, Spain. His ” I went to the office of ths e don t think of Africa In that (See Page Eleven) eiinshinsgunships and fiehter-bombers.fighter-bombers. ha.shas asked the Cambodian eov-gov (See PazePage Eleven) ibefore_«„___ a »few______reporters____ ...i who______saw between _ $30,000______and $50,000,_____ ..to Without Coupon ^ $48 each Without Coupon $2.97 way.” paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Colman Fronstin, Judge Advocate General in He said he beliees the State him off at the airport to warn be paid by the party’s coiigres- Hallendale, Fla. that the defense budget he re- sional campaign conunlttees— *" Department had "gained a good drafting specifications. and cenUy submitted to Congress featured incumbents whose deal of vigor” 77? CUP & SAVE COUPON those specifications were sent to cannot stand cuts. seats are up for election this TZfcLIP 8- SAVE COUPON the stu^nt brigade In the event flee. ” Our standing is very g^xid,” "This is a rock bottom, bare year, they saw fit to press charges,” MEN’S & BIO BOYS’ he said. ” Our relations with Medicare Payments Total bonea budget,” Laird said. Sen. Edward M. Kennedy of “Gillette” RAZOR BLADES Lathrop testified. The $71.6 billion spending pro- Ma.ssachusctts was a prominent STEP-INS Galley was assigned to the I say this rather posal for the fiscal year begin- Democrat who was consptcuous- student W a d e at Ft. Bennlng think that our relations with the ning next July has already been ly absent. A party official said . Continental Style in Pack of 10 Super at the time. ' the Newest Step-In 00 Stainlees Steel. Lathrop said he received a press are good. And I think the (See Page Eleven) (Bee Page Eight) LIMIT 2 Million Dollars at Clinics Extra Cushioned telephone call from a Col. Wil- policies formulated by Presi­ Insoles, Soft and WITH COUPON dent Nixon have been well re­ WASHINGTON (AP) — D6c- cause of the number of doctors Dr. Wilbur was a partner in Flexible Uppers. WITH COUPON Without Coupon $1.19 (See Page Eight) ceived.” tors at two clinics In Texas and involved. the clinic until last summer Sizes 7/12 .t. *^1' Without Coupon $1.40 Without Coupon $8.97 California received medicare The report also said 68 indivl- i when he became assistant exec­ dual doctors were paid at least utive vice president of the AMA a: IC payments totaling about $1 mil­ $100,000 a year by medicare. at Its Chicago headquarters. lion tor each group in a single Florida led with 37, more than He could not be reached Americans Have Been Fed year, a Senate report shows. all the other states together. immediately for comment. TiJ CUP & SAVE COUPON W 7c? CLIP & SAVE COUPON A top official of the American At least 36 other doctors got The Palo Alto Clinic was Iden­ PACKAGE OF 72 I Medical Association was among $100,000 from medicaid, the tified by a Blue Shield spokes­ KOTEX TAMPONS Beef from Diseased Cattle the doctors at one of the clinics health program for the poor. man in California from comput­ SPRING CLOTHES PINS at Palo Alto, Calif. New York, California and Mich­ er records of the serial number WASHINGTON (AP) — anatomically different, say Ag- The Scott and White Clinic at igan topped this list. listed for the $915,000 medicare Durable Hardwood Box of 10 Americans during the last fiscal riculture Department experts, Temple, Tex., received $1.3 mil­ The Senate report kept the IMiyment in the Senate report. for Long Service ' Regular or Super year ate millions of pounds of that comparisons with poultry lion in medicare payments tor names secret luid listed the doc­ The clinic's administrator, 44 LIMIT 2 Its 107 doctors In 1968 for the tors and clinic groups only by WITH COUPON WITH COUPON beef from cattle that had "can- are limited except on aesthetic John Johnson, said in a tele­ cer eye” or similar tumorous grounds. largest group billing listed tm- confidential code numbers, such phone Interview the amount Without Coupon 69c { Without Coupon $1.48 disorders. Agriculture Depart- But last week Dr. Jesse L. der medicare. ns ’’YYY20677Y.” ✓ seemed to be higher than he n n n n n n rxjnnnnnnnnrLrj~u~Lj~rtrT ■ ■ ■ i ‘ ^ ^ ...... ,im ment records show. Stelnfeld, U.S. surgeon general. The Palo Alto Medical Clinic However, the clinics were thought his records showed. He Nearly 103,000 cattle carcass- iq|^ Agriculture Depart- gol $015,000 the same year for identified by The Associated said he was rechecklng them. es checked by federal Inspectors ment, a ban on diseased poultry 130 doctors. Dr. Richard S. Wil­ Press through ’ government Tile largest one-year payment 7 t? CUP & SAVE COUPON 77? CLIP & SAVE COUPON were held In meat plants until should continue ’’predominantly bur, who Is now the'AMA's sec­ ■sources and official records. to doctors listed in the Senate tumorous parts were whittled „ „ aesthetld” grounds and bc- STEEL BLADE t ond-highest staff official, was a John Gill, administrator of the report was $2.3 million under out. 'The remainder of the meat cause ^'iehtists do not have all partner in the Palo Alto clinic at Scott and WhlteiClinlc, said in a medicaid to the staff of a hospi­ was put on the market, accord- tj,e an.swers. SNOW SHOVEL that tlme.\i telephone interview that the $1.3 tal In New York City. Soilu’ces \lng to the statistics. ;The Agriculture Department, The AMA was a fierce foe of million coye^-edi work by 107 r Identified it as Presbyterian \' But the department says the which admiAiHters federal meat medicare when it was passed physlciuns 'who larc paid fixed sturdily Built for Hospital, a huge medical coml cattle situation *^*‘‘ ®*'*, poullfy*^ inspection, ^ays four years ago as the federal salaries rather than irecelvlng I.ong ^rvlce. chicken processing in which...UI..U .the' u » ...... ipc^ihsed tunior on the eye dflh plex wlGi nearly 1,600 beds.' Hardwood Handle & ! health program-tor the elderly. patient fees.l • ’ More than $1 million in medi­ government requires any bird poses no threat to the rest I’l The Senate Finance Commit- Tlic TexasTollnlc, foundi|d/at WITH COUPON with a tumorous part be entirely Qf »he carcass. If the anlmdl’s caid payments went to staff doc­ jrtee ,$taf)f^/report Usted at least the turn Of ' the century )as a destroy^ and not passed on to head Is condemned, experts say, tors at a, ymaller institution, Without Coupon $1.97 / sbe medicare and medicaid pay- frontier railroad hospital centerl the conJbmer. the public can be assured that identified by the sources as the \ menls'lift the million bracket. • One distinction, say federal -[^6 hamburger and roasts ejsc- $1 is now ohe of llie\large/»t In thel Urookdixl^ Hospital Center In The "^others authoritles, Is that leukosis or where in the carcass are safe to went to hospital country. Brooklyn. A Michigan hospital’s chicken cancer vims may be gat. groups of doctors, two of them 'Hie Palo AUo Clinic also re­ doctors gol $928,000 from medi­ spread throughout the bird Qf jjjg 103,000 cows temporari- In New York City. ceived $203,559 tlirough medi­ care. DEPT. - A COMPLETE ASSORPENT OF 8 TRAGinTERETTARl while a localised tumor on a ,y j,eld back In fiscal 1969, 168 There was no Indication of ir­ caid In the same year tor a total Those amounts represented Armed for Prayers cow’s head has no relation with carcasses had carcinoma—In- regularity In the payments to of $1.1 million from tile two goW only the doctors’ services under the roast on her mmp, volvlng tumors which may ap- any of tho clinics. Officials said ernmenl programs. Most of its the programs and did not In- Vietnumese-Chinese Ixiy curries his toy pistol as M Red meat animals such as Joint payments to medical 130 doctors .serve on the medical he visits a Buddhist Chinese temple in ^ ig on dur­ jJ MANCHESTER OPEN SUNDAY - FRIDAY 10A.M. -10 P.M. cattle, hogs and sheep are so (See Page Seventeen) groups usually are higher be- faculty at Sluiitord University. (See Page Eleven) ing the Tet lunar new year. (AP Photofax)

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