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toWS jpjy'J® user away *<> i«- Beware U sk fog" g Nixon Hails ‘ These thoughts culled NEED from the office of a Vernon Meskill: It’s Austerity Again attorney. i “No man’s life, liberty or yjllUW*® Peace Aims, property are safe while the legislature is In session.” s ^ c e r e l y . problem is « « » sad fop From a court case in New ^ o t t a s Chr ^ n iio r s York in 1866 . . . comment YOU made by an attorney \riio 7% Tax Admits Barbs made a mistake In a case in which he had quoted a law, By LEWIS GVUOK not knowing the legislature had changed that law. WASHINGTON (AP) — President Nixon issued a On Sales NOW. SD jasaiB nv lengthy foreign-policy report today, claiming dramatic 1971 breakthroughs toward his generation-of-peace , but acknowledging a half-dozen “ sharp disappoint­ ments.” Girl, 14, A sked The President aJeo used his annual. “ State of the World” By SOL R. COHEN You May Need Us Later message to Congress this elec­ S la in In (Herald Reporter) tion year to urge public support for his handling of pressing for­ Cautioning the people of f -■' eign-affairs problems ahead. Middlehury Connecticut that “ auster­ Saying the diplomatic policies ity will continue to be the of the past year will be a MIDDLEBURY (AP) — State police said today they have watchword,” Gov. Thomas And We Hope W e’ll Still Be W arned springboard for Uie future, Nix­ J, Meskill today asked the no clues a n d no suspects on indicated historic agreement General Assembly to back on a first step in curUng the in the blabbing death of 14- U.S.-Soviet nuclear missiles year-old Diane Bowman, whose ' his tight-fisted control of race will be reached about the body was found ’Tuesday morn­ state spending. He recommended a 7 per cent On War time he visits Moscow In May. ing on the (rffice doorstep of a At the same time, the Presi- AUddlebury chiropractor. sales tax for fiscal 1972-73, up Here To Help You! WASHINOTON (API — Pres­ Police said the quiet, pretty one-half per cent over the cur­ ident Nixon said today he was ^ent coupled avowed h<^s of high school freshman from ’Tor- rent year, and said his recom­ willing to take criticism from improving U .S.-S^et r e la U ^ mended budget will require "no bis democratic opponents over vdth serious questioning of tlw rington was stabbed repeatedly and her body was frozen from income tax and no increase in oadly needed. funds the Vietnam war but warned “expansi^rt Im^catlons” long exposure to the cold. An ar.y other taxes.” them to be careful lest they Russian diplomatic and autopsy was planned at Water- The increase in the sales tax, give the Oominunists an In- policies. „ , THERE IS STHL A SIN®sEty, buiy Hospital. he explained, is for financing centive to keen firfiOmr ^ • ftlstel “ t farte* radiocast accompanying Diane, 5-foot-2, who weighed the estimated $10 miUimi year­ about 110 pounds and had ly interest cost of the existing the fact that during this period straight, shoulder - leng;th, light- $244 million state deficit. when I have been ending the brown hair, was last seen by SERIOUS DRUG PROBLEM war I did not beeln I have been<^ chaiiges accomplished under His proposed tax Increase is WOT i m o not oegm i imye neen administration. her friends at a Torrlngton piz­ the smallest for the state in five object to v^orous criticism,” ^he radio ad- za parlor about 8 p.m. Monday. years. Nlxon s^ d in a 1 ^ 0 sp^ch ^ ^ occasion to teU his Police say they don’t know Addressing a joint session of m MANCHESTER ... .announcing submls^on to Con- Democratic rivals tha^ candi- how she got from ’Torrlngton to the legislatore, Meskill pro­ g r ^ of his umual report on ^ te s for president should care- Middlehury, 26 miles away, but posed a $1,159 billion General j *“iiy examine any criticism of one theory is that someone of­ Fund budget for 1972-73, up $12 But Nixon also added that he administration poUcy In In- fered her a ride as she -wadked miUion over the one voted by would ^ c t any presldwitlal Bochina to make sure that their home from the pizza parlor. the legislature for this year, cai^date to 'examine his statements do not give I'the Dr. Bernard F. Oemcke, on and up $154 million over the With your support, we of statements carefully to be sure enemy an Incentive for contin-. udiose doorstep the body was amount he approved for spend­ that nothing he says might give „ing the war.” found, said he believes the vic­ ing. the enemy an incentive to pro- He said he does not question tim was stabbed elsewhere and The governor said his spend­ long the WOT until after the ______carried to his office, which is In ing plan would require dropping the “Drug Advisory Center” are election.” . MMMMMNGMHHMMM the basement ot his home. the sales tax exemption on util­ Nixon’s comments were the “I ’m a fairly light sleeper,” ity bills from the present $20 latest In a series by tUgh Re­ ‘Generation he said. “ I would have heard level to $10, otherwise, he had publican and administration something if she’d been stabbed no other proposals to offer in spoketonen against the Presi­ Of Peace'* outalde.” his tax package. stnnouncing the formation of dent’s opponents since ten. Bd- Dr. Oemcke said he believes Strangely enough, his recom­ mund 8. MusMe, a leading con- GMSBBBBGMGBBGB the body was placed there BSAB mendation for a $215 ADM (Av­ tender for ttie Democratic pres- ,the patriotism or sincerity of sometime after 1 a.m. Tuesday. erage Daily Membership) grant idmtial nomination, criticised' those who have criticized his The body was found abodt 8:80 to the towns and cities drew cotning pteve»v ,^ab\e 99 S v'«® 55k Nbmn’s latest peace proposal Vietnam course but added: “ A a.m. no applause from the legisla­ that ^ ^^^SitributtoB ^/vwan®'®'' "^^TheDAC Committee o f1000 Unlimited F^b. R. candidate for president has a “She was lying on her back, tors. 'wve StaS'AtS; T h e strangest statement higher respot^blUty titan the both arms outstretched, and The legislature, last year, througbouf P^Wem came Mbciday fiton liresldentlar mdliiary critic.'*’ one leg cramped at a sharp voted an ADM grant of $210, and d e s ^ ^ assistant H. R. Haldeman, who With his radio listing ctf ad- angle,” said Dr. Oemcke. "I but Meskill cut it back to $206. of Manchester sald in a television interview mihlstration accomplishments, felt for Her pulse, but she was (Herald piloto by Pinto) It had been $200 previously. that critics of. the Nixon peace he said: dead. The body was froeen.” A Day for Business In addition to the General plan. were “ consciously aiding "These breakthroughs toward The body was fully clothed in Fund budget, Meskill proposed and abetting the enemy of the peace took place In the past blue dungarees, purple turtle­ a capital program o i $225 mil­ United States.” year tor good reason. neck sweater, Navy-type pea- lion, with $97 million of it to The White House later de- “Three years ago, we stopped coat and brown suede and go back to the municipalities, scribed the statement as Halde- reacting on the basis of yester- leather shoes. She wore wlre- for building new schools. WHAT WE HEED NOW IS . . . mian’s personal opinion and not ‘*®y’“ started acting rimmed glassea Taking particular note of the Nixon’s. ie deal with the realities of to- Dr. Elliott Gross, state medi­ Navy Builds Up for Red Offensive state’s $244 million deficit, held Haldeman said on NBC’s **® opportunities of to- cal examiner, would only say over from the 1969-71 biennium, “Today” show that before Nix- niorrcw.” the girl suffered multiple stab SAIGON (AP) — The U.S. The U.S. (Command said at­ plane strike force to attack sup­ The sudden return of the Con­ Meskill recommended that it be oil’s plan was cmnounced along ^ broadcast, Nixm listed grounds, but other officials Command abruptly rectJled. the tacks on American forces also ply depots and other in- stellation was also considered a paid off in ten years. with a revelation of past secret great changes which “ have said she was stabbed seven aircraft carrier Constellation to intensifed overnight and at st^lations in North Vietnam show of strength to back Presi­ "If we were to pay off the 1. Your Moral Support and : negotiationa presidential critics brtwght tiie world closer to a times In the book. Pending an deficit In two years,” ' he the Tonkin Gulf today, raising least 13 Americans were should the communist com­ dent Nixon’s repeated assur­ might have been unconsciously ^blepeace his approaches to autopsy, authorities would not the strong possibUlty of in­ wounded. mand launch the major offen­ ances that he will protect the warned, “ it would mean rais­ echoing the line desired by the ,*^®^ ®*® ®®^®^ Un- say whether riie was sexually tensive retaliatory air strikes' Communiques and incomplete sive that U.S. officials have remaining American troops . in ing the sales tax to almost 8.5 per cent.” Communists. reriiaped relations with molested. bn North 'Vietnam should the field reports listed at least 37 been predicting for this month. Vietnam. “ This,” he said, “ is too harsh , , - - , America’s allies and the laying Diane, who lived with her Communist command launch South Vietnamese killed and The United States has about 125 When he made public his and burdensome on the people ^ framework for world mother, Mrs. Evelyn Bowman an all-out offensive, informants 141 wounded. The Saigon com- more fighter-bombers at Da ptanation,’ ’ H^deman said, trade. He said this was “ the bight-point peace proposal for of our state.’’ 2. Your Financial ^pport. . . of TorringUai, was last seen said. mOTd claimed 147 North Viet­ Nang and at bases in Thailand. Vietnam on Jan. 25, Nixon “ the only cM clu ri^ you can time In a generation” that alive by her sister, Lisa, 16, at Poised To Move The 76,000-ton carrier cut namese and Viet Cong . killed The- carrier was supposed to said: “ If the enemy’s answer to draw Is ttot ^ critics n ^ are auch great changes have oc- Jimmy’s Pizza, which Diane Meskill emphasized that “ the consciously aiding and .abetting curred short a port leave In Hong and 22 captured. stay for two more days in Hong our peace offer is to step up visted nearly every day. state has regained its equilib­ Kong as the North Vietnamese In San Diego, Chllf., the their attacks, I shall fully meet the enemy of the United States Nlxoii’s 94,000-word account "Diane was leaving,” said rium and is posed to move for­ and Viet Cong made about 50 Navy canceled leaves for crew­ my responsibility as command- • • •” of global affairs portrayed 1971 Torrihgton Det. Lt. Andrew ward.” for which you will receive . . . the attacks across South Vietnam men of the carrier Klttyhawk, er-In-chlef of our armed forces “ I do not question the patri- as a “ watershed year” for his Kozlak, "udien Liza and a Kittyhawk He said ’’confidentially and today and Tuesday, Including and the men speculated they to protect our remaining otism or the sincerity of those peace efforts, couple' of friends were coming unequivlcally,” that the state is c m z E N , . the heaviest rcmket assault on would return to the Tonkin Gulf troops.” who disagree with my policies <‘We have, in 1971, made in. The girls kidded each other Heads West keeping within spending guide­ satisfaction of knowing you may be to bring peace,” Nixon said to- striking progress” and taken for a minute and then Diane the Da Nang area in 21^ years. sooner than planned. Sailing Informants said this would Although many c^ the attacks had been scheduled for the end lines and will finish the current day. “ But as I said In 1908, “ dramatic departures . . . mo- went on out.” mean air attacks similar to the fiscal year in the black. were small scede, it was the of March. Kong, and the sudden depar­ wfaep I was a candidate for mentous steps” In forelgn-pol- Kozlak said the girl probably five days of raids last Dec. 26- Saying, “ I pledge you my co­ largest number in more thsin Informants said the Con­ ture cut short a reunion that helping a friend, neighbor or relative « » » b ‘ presldent,' we have only one icy breakthrougha toward both cut through a bank parking lot 30 when more than 1,000 strikes operation and assistance,” he four mtmths, and It appeared to stellation would join the car­ 250 wives and relatives from president at a time. Only the friends and adversaries, he cm her way home. were flown against supply asked the legislature to “ move president can negotiate an end said. Evelyn Bowman, who is di­ mark the start of a pre-Tet riers coral tea and Hancock in the United States were having buildups and other installations with a serious problem . . . to the war.” ' The President mentioned his vorced from the girl’s father, hlghpolnt of activity. the Tonkin Gulf, forming a 225- with members of the crew. in North Vietnam. (See Page Four) , Jr. Nixon said there riiould al- forthcoming visits to Peking Roy H. Bowman of Norwich, (tee Page Twenty-lix) Dr. Whatever you think this probiem (See Page Two) (See Page Twelve) is worth wili be greotiy opprecMed! Further Proceedings in Doubt if you con afford $1,000... GREAT! if only $1.00 thafs GREAT, too! If the DAC does not raise $10,000 this year, it Darwin’s Statement Suppressed By JUNE UNTON intends to go forward after to­ and his job at Pratt and Whit­ incommunicado, and this state­ advised of his rights it was of may hove to cease to exist.. . now what is the problem (Herald Reporter) , day’s decision. Neither the de­ ney coupled with his refusal as ment, that he was visited by his right to retain counsel and A motion to suppress, fense counsel, Special Public De­ directed by counsel to talk to a counsel, his wife and clergy; He he was not advised of his right ¥forth to you? considered all-important to fender John F. Shea, or Asst. psychiatrist the week before, the also stated that an alleged to have counsel present during the Roy Darwin case, has State’s Atty. Abbot Schwebel court finds him a man of at threat of suicide, "if his family any statements. P.S. It's tax deductable been conditionally granted are allowed to speak about the least normal Intelligence and un­ found out,” Indicated he still “ Tliere Is no direct showing derstanding. He stated that con­ by Tolland County Supe­ case by court order. felt he did have something to by the state,” Naruk said, “ that 9 The motion barring the Swee­ sequently the court finds that lose despite the prior confession the defendant even knew of his rior Court Judge Henry J. ney testimony was granted on he knew as any such person which he did not know would be right to have counsel present Naruk. the basis that the statements al­ should have known, that these declared illegal. when he spoke to Sweeney.” He Announced early today, It please make checks payable to: legedly made to Sweeney when warnings applied to the conver- "CSearly he did not feel the also said the content of what means that the oral confession he was in charge of the Tolland cat “ was totally out of the he said clearly indicated that Darwin is alleged to have made DBA® oo*’‘=*®^by°y^ MANCHESTER COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION, INC. jail, were made in the absence bag,” and this arg;ument of one Darwin did not know, nor did to Sheriff Paul Sweeney about he intend, that such statements c /o CHAMBER OF COMMERCE of counsel and not on the issue Third confession causing another was a week after his arrest in Dec. of the voluntariness of the state­ put down. would come to the attention of 1963 cannot be used as evidence 257 EAST CENTER ST., MANCHESTER, CONN. 06040 ments—an issue which was Trial The third argument of Shea’s his attorney, let alone the pub­ in Darwin’s third trial for the thrown Ihto question by the stood up, however, in light of a lic. “ If anything it showed an murder of 17-year-old Hope Pern State Supreme Ck>urt in Its de­ Supreme <>}urt decision which attempt to conceal something , . t Y NAME ...... Rcthwell of Bolton, unless Dar­ cision last July. sation with Sweeney. His being determined that the defendant from his attorney and the pub­ lic, and as such was different win takes the stand to testify Judge Naruk stated in his de­ upset was clearly related to the clearly has a right to have In his own defense. If he does, unusual circumstances in which counsel present when he makes from the usual confession or ad­ ADDRESS ...... cision that Darwin’s statements the disputed statements may be “ clearly were unsolicited, spon­ he found himself and not to his a post-arrest statement in the mission made by a criminal de­ used for the express purpose of taneous and voluntary.’ ’ He mental condition. nature of an admission. . fendant.” T O W N ...... discrediting Darwin’s creilbllity. said the Supreme Court direct­ However, the judge empha­ Naruk Went on to say that in He said that consequently the Darwln,65, of Hebron has un­ ed that prior to the admission sized that when a prosecutor this case the sheriff did not state, which has the burden of dergone two trials already for of the statements the trial court seeks to use a confession en­ warn the defendant of his right proving the defendant intentlcm- the slaying. Although he was should determine whether the tered after an earlier one was to counsel at the time Darwin ally abandoned his right to ■iff found guilty both times, both defendant was aware that the found not to be voluntary, the voluntarily made the alleg­ counsel, has failed to do so and convictiens were overturned— warnings of his rights given to prosecutor has the burden of ed statements. Connecticut’s he declared use of the alleged first by the U.S. Supreme (3ourt him about a week before applied proving that the later confes­ state supreme court in its de­ statement prohibited In the l! ■ Please . . fe?j5y. . . and DO it nowl due to a. confession and reenact- to his conversation with the sion was not the product of the cision said the sheriff should state’s case. This doesn’t mean, f • ment .judged to be involuntary; sheriff at the jail. earlier one — "of the erroneous have warned Darwin shortly the judge said, that the state This adveittsement paid tor by a group ot coooemed dUnna ^ (AP photo) and second when the denial of Judge Naruk said that, given Impression he (the accused) before the Interview began, that may never use the alleged con­ Majority of One a motion to suppress evidence Darwin’s background, which in­ had nothing to lose.” it was essential that the fession. It could, but only to \ was held to be In error by the cluded high school equivalency He found there was a break in defendant realize he was in pos­ Impeach the credibility of the Henry Jackson, candidate for Democ -atic nomination in Florida primary, state’s Supreme <3ourt. and trade school diplomas some the string of events between ar­ sible jeopardy. defendant if he elects to testify speaks before one apparently eligible voter, one youth and a reporter. It isn't known If the stat^ still night courses at Hillyer College rest, before which he was held Initially when Darwin was at the trial on his own behalf.

r/; MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESJER, CONN.' WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9. 1972 PAGE THREE PAGE TWO MAIjrCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHe IsTER, CONN.1 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1972 Political Roundup fat 20 per cent of the Demo­ necticut,” ' he said. “ New cratic vote,” she said, "and no­ Marcus Scores Tax Record York’s taxes rcse ‘cnly’ 126 per Two Join State House Bangladesh body’s ever going to take our cent and California’s ‘only’ 101 Sheinwold on Bridge Hall of the House when tbs MGVIERAnNQB I vete for granted again.” NEW H A V E (AP) — majority leader . from New per cent .during the past dec- HARTFORD (AP) — Hie Will Remain IFDR RAREN1BANDI Former State Sen. Edward L. Haven said the figure ih 1960 a'?e.” membership "in the State General Assembly recoRvened Nixon Hails Peace Effort GOOD DEFENSE YORTY—The mayor said in for Its 1972 session. was $213, making Ccimecticut He said the committee feels TAKlis COURAGE Muskie Asks Saigon remarks prepared fer delivery Marcus said today although de­ House of Representatives grew I YOUNG PEOPIE I 17th in the nation then. "we've got to have a state gov­ The two elections leave the On Aid Lists (Conttnued from Page One) we see for tomorrow. Hiey help and their determination to on submarine missiles sought to law enforcement students at mands fer cta,te services have to 'Within one of the existing 117 y tStaS^wMwdllMraNiifditeMoni p By ALFRED SHEINWOLD NORTH "W e’ve get to convince our ernment we can affcid.’’ Democrats 'with a 96-76 major­ ai>vw/-rB A9 843 noring Republican leaders’ ad­ tax binge route that California woman to set alight the Olym­ in special elections called to fill when Democratic Rep. Richard Congress today the United tivities.” Nixen also; structure of global rela- ance Which African countries And if a first-step accord is AU ASn MMlintO partnership confidence If the power. Although blacks make and more realistic under­ said Connecticut has the ninth 9 7 42 None vice to refrain from offering al­ and New York have been cn. pic flame at the opening cere­ vacancies created by earlier T. Yedziniak moved out of his Stsdes will continue relief ef- 7“^*^ Peking journey tlonshlps in which all nations, want and need.’’ reached by May, Nixon said, he Puwtll GuMne* iMWIItK other defender has the bulk of up only about 13 per cent of the standing of police problems by highest per capita state 'tax 6 P 0 Q97 0 AKJ8 ternative peace plans, has Both states have significantly monies — at the 1968 Olympics elections for other posts. Hartford district to Glastonbu­ forts in Bangladesh and has no ®^*^*"* week will ^ t re- adversary, partlci- —Failure to prevent the would examine with Soviet the strength. population, they constitute "a the U.S. Supreme Court." burden in the nation at $485. North dealer. 41186 +K532 called for the Saigon govern­ The former Senate Democratic higher tax burdens than Con­ at Mexico City. They were sworn in at the ry- infentinn n# i«...wno> fh- *!®®P patc and have a , Stake" and United Nations from ousting leaders the issues remaining ment to reach a political ac- ____ differences but ^11 end a ster- "jiablts of moderation and corn- Nationalist China. for the continuing SALT nego- ■UTR'ICnD I East-West vulnerable.. SOUTH commodation with all elements nation’s 70 million people. ile and barren interlude be promising can be nurtured,” he Looking to this year and in a tlations resuming in Helsinki in I Undar 17 nailm wcoiiiwylAI 1 Opening lead — Two of 4 6 IBs third annual “ State of the ^^een two great peoples and gald. " ’This is what we mean by more optimistic tone, the Presl- March. hniit or Adult Gwrdlin f Hearts. C’ AK 108 6 3 of South Vietnamese society. Worid” report said the United *’®P'"®®®"^ a necessary M d ^ generation of peace." dent said a first-step accord on Nixen said his travel to Pe- South’s jump to three hearts O 1064 3 Hie senator from Maine, who ||H States is prepared for a serious step toward the creatiim under the heading 'of uiifin- limiting the nuclear-power king "could have the most was the old-fashioned strength­ * AQ has been the target of numer- _ dialogue with India and stands ®* ® stable structure of world jg^ed business, Nixon listed as arms race heads, his agenda for profound significance for future . NO ONC UNOH 17 AOHIITBI showing type, not favored by North East South West ous GOP attacks for his critl- H (AfdlHMtniiyviiy | cism of President Nixon’s latest * ready to help Pakistan. pea^. , . pressing problems the need for the visit to Moscow. generations . . . contact now modem experts. When North Pass ^ ^ ^ ^ I* Mrtiln ITMI) I peace proposal, said in New BB “ Our concern for the well- greater U.S.-Soviet accom- The U.S.-Soviet strategic- mig^t help avert a disastrous raised to game on a rather 4 C? Double All Pass doubtful hand. East doubled. York Tuesday that "without being and security of the neoDle ®-PP®*“ '” ®”'- modation and self-restraint, a arms-llmltation talks, or SALT, catastrophe later ■ B AMD (■ Of Pakistan does not end with negotiate m ® "^to the Viet- better relatlpfpnrtpfl bin nollcv in the "® proiessea -a very sooer •=*<=* "that the, American people ™ report did not discuss political indian-Paklstanl war as not awareness of . how great a task” reached, but Kissinger said it we will close one chapter and SCHEDULE defenders their best chance to Whqt do you say? relations with Bangladesh, the India aU” H®8 ahead and voiced hope would be completed either be- see if we can begin writing a hold declarer to eight tricks. Answer; Bid two spades. This won’t support the war in- ■ Declarer won in dummy with is a borderline hand, and many definitely.’ ’ ■ subject is under active review. *i__ effort to stoo a conflict report will help promote “ a ^a*"® o'" at the Moscow summit, new one.” Cinema I: — “ Diamonds Are the five of hearts and returned experts would favor a pass. If Muskie said last we^k the |B He said the report indicates the ^ n u a l l v endane^ng world scUd consensus of American While Nixon was not specific. Secrecy was needed before Forever” 7:00, 9:40. basic attitude of the United understanding and sup- ® first-stage SALT accord is ex- the surprise anncuncement of a diamond. This put matters you fail to bid at once, how United States should set a fixed R i States toward the people e first Navy ROTC pr^ I lediaus, head of the Environ- H ®*reraft,. arttUery,_ . . surface-to-air for OTe-quarter of the w orlds ___ differences. We will at- problems m cH , as marital prob- 8Tam to admit women, he said. .WBUHB } mental Protection Agency, be- ™ Its Own Heavy Duty Box Spring— With The missiles, submarines and other poputation. tempt to find some common lems, lUfflculty with children, “ That Is just the pilot pro- T o p H at Restaurant I gan a two-day campaign swing ■ "We see no coniuct m uiese ______v.. hh a ■______heavy equipment. ™ - — - - g-round on which to build a and‘with teen-agers who have gram, and we are going for­ through New Hampshire on be- W t "Our six-year arms embargo two aims, he saiu. m o r e-constructive relation- no where else to turn. ward with similar programs at FORMERLY ARBY’S half of the President. He said b Purchose Of Any Bedroom Set! hadui a much greaterareater impact on The 235-page repon:report devotedaevoi^ ™ ,® ®°"® Secondly, the center will be other schools,” Chaffee said. 267 BROAD ST., MANCHESTER LocaUy Owned and Operated < that although many of EPA’s B Pakistan than on India," the 14 pages to U.S. poUcy t o w ^ Nixon said "with the CSilnese able to refer those needing help Sen. Jacob K. Javits, R-N.Y.,- THURS. • FRI. - SAT. i projects won’t be seen for some _ China and nine pages to U.S. President said.' we. are at the beginning of a to existing community re­ and Rep. Jack H. McDonald, R- FEB. 24. 25. 26 ‘ time, they eventually will lead H j * ■'s'!;: long process. With the Japa- source. Mlch., who have nominated . to abatement of pollution. nese we have enjoyed over two It will also provide profession- girls to the Naval Academy, ex­ Bailey Menu J HUMPHREY—The former H decades of the closest political al backup help for organizations pressed disappointment at Auditonum « vice president, campaigning i * President HaUs and economic cooperation.” or individuals who are already Chaffee’s de|ci8ion. Both said ' Miarni, charged that Nixon is BB During the period of broad-' giving help such os the clergy they would Introduce legislation M H S 8:30 p.m. BREAKFAST ■i cutting back most environmen- ■ ening communications ' with and the police if they request to get their female nominees In. ! tal programs and that adminis- a China, he said, the preservation it 2 EGGS WITH TOAST ) tratiwi policies have fallen far ^ Mideast Cease-Fire of close relations with Japan The center jvlU also bring t o ------3 PANCAKES 1 short of nsitional needs. _ TICKETS STUDENTS lea J ASHBROOK—Kicking off his ■ WASHINGTON (AP) — Pres- damental differences regarding straint on all sides. areas In which there is a need $3.00 $2.00 3 SLICES OF FRENCH TOAST Florida primary campal^, " a final settlement. Ident Nixon said today the con­ "Each of us will have to for services that do not exist. ^ Ashbrook told voters in Tall- ■ "ITie more ambitious the pro- A subcommittee has been Groups ot 20 or More tinuing cease-fire between Is. avoid temptations to ex­ D ia m b n c ls ■i ahossee that Florida Republi- ■ posed foiTOula for an Interim relations between the formed to develop a budget for $2.26 each SANDWICHES rael and Its neighbors was the agreement, the more it rislt& H y g !) cans are basically conservative H other two,” Nixon said. "De- the center. TWs committee CALL 872-8288 HAMBURG OAr and should like his style be- ■ only praiseworthy event In the foundering over those very dlf- uneasy legacies of his- plans to propose that local clubs Forever or at the HOT DOG CU^ cause even "Wallace Is more _ fiddle East in 1971. ferences,’’ the President said. ^ there can be more room and organizations provide in- ||RT>|pninR 7<1R & 9 t2 0 I UOGETT FABKADE DRUG liberal than I am ." |B| ■me other side of the coin he of S t a |1GF|C0L0R 7 .1 5 HtZW | GRILLED CHEESE WW** 1 WALLACE—The governbr said, is that efforts to achieve S t l H t a ^ I t a t e l . ln‘ ®r®bange than through equipment. AppUcatlons_^ll te Become A Subscriber '• told about 600 young ipembers ■ destructive rivalry.” made to private foundations ROAST BEEF ...... 79c of Miami area Hebrew associ- ™ an over-all Arato-Israell settle- of world peace.” BURNSIDE 2 TH3KETS TO 6 SHOWS BIO BEEF BURGER ...... 69c . Nixon pledged ■" that in ... his — and . state funding - sources .. for ations he had a Jewish uncle, a . ■ ment lost momentum and the The Middle Bast conflict ___ $15.00 HAM, HOT OR COLD ...... 69c forthcoming talks with Chair- ^ three-year grant after the Jewish first cousin, and when H Soviets continued the arms “ not in the first instance a ^an*"Mao* Tse t u ^ m center is established. . man Mao Tse-tung and Pre- CALL 644-8269 he sought the presidency In b race In the area "despite our U.S.-Soviet dispute, nor can it ILS.-Soriet mspute, nor can it will not The committee hopes to find ^ U « 0 | | | T I 1 | for Subscription Information SEAFOOD • , 1966, "the five Jews in the Ala- | COMBINATION SEAFOOD DINNER ...... M.D8 T h isO ffw restraint.” 'be settled by the global pow- . discuss arrangements adequate facilities to house the C | i| ■ TUC linW IXIII ;; ' bama legislature ail ca.mpaign- _ IFVirthermore, Nixon« said, K. theM “‘I:;’,'’* """I' could Xrseir^^ect the ®®ot®r. It is agreed that two m ,, IRE nUOTM lil- SHRIMP DINNER ...... $1.86 .1 1 CLAM DINNER ...... $1.76 < ed for me.” H Soviet Union continued to build need for great power restraint. i t ta of U S allies three rooms will be needed, ! JACKSON—The Washington Is Good This up Its own mUltary faculties in Nixon charged the Soviet Un- . ' ' ^gg either The opening date is dependent FISH *N CHIPS ...... 86c CLARIS ...... basket.$1.15 senator barnstormed through H Egypt and the Mediterranean Ion with using the conflict "to . united States to “ P®” the raising of funds. It FISH SANDWICH ...... 60c ruFal Polk County, Fla., consid- • area. perpetuate and expand its own f®P , , . . could be within six months if NOTE: This Is Only A Partial LiBtingl! ered a tossup between him and BB Thurs.. Fri., Sal. and Mon. Only! ■me Atlantic alliance, the military position in Egypt ; ... feel a lack trust concerning the money is forthcoming, Winter Band Concert our paralled policies toward ,p^g " I y' ...... ■ ------Wallace in the primary. A H President said, "cannot ignore The USSR has taken advantage ■me HVCSC was formed in Presented By China,” Nixon stressed. 1989. One of the first major steady drizzle was falling - in m the possible impUcations o i this of Egypt’s increasing depend- most of the places his motor- B i move for the stability of the ence on Soviet military supply projects was the conducting of a MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL BAND LAST DAY “DIRTY HARRY” ; cade stopped, and welcoming _ East-West relationship.” to gain the use of naval and air sui*vey of the tri-town area to BRASS ENSEMBLE, TRUMPET CHOIR, and Guitarists at UConn groups were small.” H ★ Budget Terms # Cash G Charge determine in wdiich areas the JAZZ IMPROVISA'nON COMBO . . . MANCHESTER The AQddle East section of _ ^'KTt..... Two gifted Brazilian guitar- , .. . . ^ n o a Qa«» H I H H C n CENTER \ COHISHOLM—Mrs. Chisholm • G Up To Three Years To Pay Nixon’s foreign-policy report to This has serious Impllca- , perform here Feb. 21 *'®,^ '^®” ^® P ’®at®st- for the stability of the bal- 'me research committee .c- FRIDAY EVENING, FEB. 11. 1972— 8 P.M. 643-7832 FREE P A R K IN G REAR OF THEATRE Congress contained no new sug­ ★ O PEN M O N D A Y S thru SAT U R D AYS o. pow., Iw-alV BAILEY AUDITORIUM gestions, but was restricted to ★ THURSDAY and FRIDAY NIGHTS till 9:00 ly in the Eastern Meriterra- vey and from this a recom- STARTS TOMORROW j About Town ! a detailed description of efforts torium. General Admission . . ' ...... 60c nean. and globally,” Nixon . . , A „ . mendation was made after iden- St. Mary’s Guild of St. Mary’s " 9 to restore peace in the area Acclalmed as “young masters uf,ggUg„ g, gg^g^est prob- Episcopal Church will meet to- t M said. of the classic guitar,” Sergio ,g ^ ^^.g^ since the 1967 war. Although details of how the morrow at 11 a.m. In the parish H and Eduardo Abreu will play First, Nixon recalled, there Soviets scuttled efforts during One of these priorities was the ; hall of the church. Members _ selections ranging from the ' will bripg sandwiches. Dessert B| serving Connecticut homemakers since 1909 was "a— search------for a— com------jjjg MIC $1191. first phase vraof ownazsA seeking a n > j. establishment v»*of a vtCLjrday VCLZ car Wll" cen- 'nckots on Sale at Box Office or by MaU prrfiensive solution” based on comprehensive solution were ‘® O'® ter. -mis project is nearing ; and beverage will be served by the November 1987 resolution of reported earlier, this was the repertoires ai uieir s.xo gg„jpigyg„ ggg„ Mrs. Robert Donnelly, Mrs. . ■ In Gala Premiera l i o U f e ! the U.N. Security Council. But , first time that the President P -^ ^ operation. I Arthur Shuffle and Mrs. Claude ^ in June-1970 the United States publicly blamed the Soviet Un- ® y„g performances Another of the top priority I W E D . FEB. IGTh Porter. || had to recognize that the Soviet ion for the failure of these ef- ••!>.«. Hems W88 tile establishment of Union lost Interest in the co- forts. of “ Lievecha Pavan” and “ Lev- I The French Club of Manches- _ echa Galllard” by Johnson; an information and referral cen­ For Group oThoatro eretlve effort and therefore had' “ The Soviet Union,” he said, ter—-which is what the multi- ) fer will sponsor a public card B i ‘"me Earl of Salisbury’s Fa­ Party Information J . party Monday at 8 p.m. at no choice "but to try on its own "tried to draw a final political service center will be. 'mis cen- jC a ll 236*1665 to break tiie spiral of violence." and territorial blueprint, In- vourite” and ‘"m e Earl of Sus-’ Orange Hall. . j|| sus’ ” Delight” by Hume and tei will encompass, in effect, h i' Waxiilngton then Issued the eluding final boundaries, in- several other of the top priority JEtNCldUDEKlIIl' blau "Btop - shooting - and - start- atead of helping launch a pro- “ Five Sonatas” by Scarlatti. 1 Boy Scout Troop 188 of Sec- B i furniture stores talking" invitation and, despite cess of negotiation .... ' Sergio Abreu will give ,,solo ,, i end Congregational Church will ■ SovieteEgyption violations of the “ in the fall of 1969 we performances of "Passacaglla^^ fiddler. conduct a townwide paper drive |b standstill agreement, a cease- reached an understanding with by Weiss and "Frog Galllard,’ ’ Saturday. Those wishing papers ■ Middletown Old Saybrook Manchester fire has been maintained for the USSR on a possible proce- "Mignarda" and "Can She Ex- picked up may contact the m QAtX 346-6606 388-5300 643-4159 the last 18 months. dure for indirect Arab-Israell cuse" by Dowland. TOLL 1 church office or Mrs. Jamek B i Recalling how the mission of talks. In December 1969 the So- After Intermission, Eduardo , _ . „ „ F R E E on die screen PLUS' ------Irvine, 72 isaldwln Rd. Gunnar Jarring, the U.N. peace viet Union changed Ite mind on Abreu P*“ y •nd“ffid 2 y s ^ t’'l8 1-800-842-2176 mediator has failed, Nixon re- this understanding.” Sarabande lolntalne, and Kn inanche,iter, Conn, Steve McQueen > Miss Joan Starslak, daughter * lated the new U.S. effort to Despite these dls- los 'frigales” ; "La Maja de Telephone 64M7U- Mssdsy ihre Th«n6ov • TJO - - - . lt-00 1 of Mrs. Alice Starslak of 350 B i bring about an iitierim solution appointments. Jarring must Goya" and Moreno-Torroba’s. Second Clala Poattae Paid ' al M-, to*, oad MriKsys G • . MJO } Hlllstown Rd„ has teen named ■ Madronos." Hnnehester. Conn. «w8lo) iMdoy • liM -----—- . ItM Formerly Keith*s o f Manchester . .. - to reoficn the Suez Ckinal. continue his efforts to find a "TheReivers” ! to the dean’s list for the fall || Iwtaov* 0*6 HilKiyi # I M 6 .. I3 M 1115 MAIN STREET — PHONE 643-4159 11118 Interim approach, Nixon peaceful solution and "our ef- ■me duo will conclude their ^e- ®“B^3fto°AdiSnce®® „ tote.toy • I M i 4A« ------ItJO A Cinem a Center Films Presentation semester at the University ot ■ Mid, must have limited alms, forte to help the parties achieve cital with "Sonata by Santorso- y ^ a r We*wdey • I M ------tl-M (J iN fftA M A A National General Pictures Release. ® < Connecticut, where she is a jun- but "it can make progress only an interim agreement will also la: "Pavane pour une Infahte bu Months"!...... " " " " • 3 :8 8 lor and majorlrtg in mathe- * 9.7* n.MMIMISl.tllN f.tl U It can somehow put aside continue, as long as the parties i>efunte,’’ by Ravel and "First mre^Months 8.2S 14 and Under to b b Accompanied by Adult to Eve. Programs. • maticB. temporarily the two sides’ fun- wish.” Nixon said. a Spanish Dance” by De Falla. , 8in*ie copy".' 15o 236-1606 •

fJ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 9. 1972 PAGE FIVE ^*AGE FOUR MANCmSTER EVENING HERALD/MANCHESTER, CONN., WRRNESDAY, FEBRUARY d, 1972 dated Septem ber 1970 from the SOURCES OF REVENUE Hehron are no problems being caused. Tolland Health Report Governor’s Budget Message ESTIMATED INCOME Keefe also enclosed a report TAX PRESENT PROPOSED Connecticut State Department Mark Lombardo Named RATE RATE •• 1972-1973 Zoning Agent Wants of Health, resulting from an in­ As we open this, the first an- more than 2S per cm t since the ployment should be our number spection qt both the Lebanon Troop 15 Eagle Scout UXBTOymmaiigr annual session of the General last complete fiscal year. This one goal. I know you will Join and Hebron sides of the lake. Assembly In modem history,, I increase should help relieve the jn finding lasting solutions to the UUlf, The report stated that there ’Tolland Boy Scout ’Troop 15 for residents particularly inter- think it is important to reflect pressure on local propert^ax- problem of unemployment, Sales and Use 75^ * ti-ti # 8 0 0 ,0 0 0 Acre Lots at Lake "appeared to be no serious added another Eagle Scout to ested to the high school’s ath- for a moment on its true sig- payers. ^ ^ One of the Strike Force’s rec- Richard A. Keefe, zoning sufficient frontage. problem , with the subsurface nlficance. At its heart, this ses- In addlUon to the General, ommendations has resulted in a 1 2 7 9 ^ .0 0 0 , of septic wtates “« ranks Sunday, when the i®«® “" 'I '’®"? Corporation 8^ No Change agentCMVtab avA'for the UAp town,bVWIli stated 111to &a AUUVrUUlKAccording toW theUIV UUUIPUUIIWcomplaint ®*®P®*“ m ^ a .J a fOritlCd tOllljfllt &t fill Sion Indicates the strong desire Fund aid, fully 70 per cent of^ ™ ,etely new capital item totter to the PlanninT^d ^ regi;tered by Henry Jones, not f«und the lake at the time of coveted award was presented to t,„„gi ^ggu„g. ^ be held at 7:30 of the electorate for swnd our g225, mlUlon (^pltal ^ earinarked for product develop- plying of the state’s fiscal af- p ^ , or anoteer mUllon, j ^ recommending »10 Alcoholic Beverages # 2 .5 0 /G a l. # 2 .5 0 6 a l. 2 6 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 tog Oommtoeion, read at last only is the lot too small but the .... ^®rk Lombardo during the in the Italian American Friend- lairs. is also earmarked for local com* night’s meeting, that to his owners are now looking to pur- ®^®i droop’s annual Blue and Gold ship Club. million for ails purpose. Hie I hope we will view that de- munltles. ’This level of funding opinion the real answer to the chase additional land on either the time of In^tlon, Banquet. Andy Blaylock, assistant foot- money wbuld be used to assist 1^9*000,000 sire as a mandate, keeping in represents a dramatic 66 per Inheritance and Estate on an No Change problem in controlling' srowth side so they have enough prop- stonn <^raln culverts otq Mark is the son of Mr. and ball coach at the University of at Amston Lake* is **to limit 6rty to put in a driveway. dmns were d^. The Prank Lombardo, Old Po.st Connecticut, will speak to the ness here is the adoption of a gfram commitments to our towns 21j^/pack No Change 6 7 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 year-round buUdtog on any- Keefe explained that a permit ®'®""®r scoutmaster Ray- group and show films of ath- budget. It is a job which, to- by comparison with this year’s state would tmare in p^lte C ig a re tte s thtog other than a conforming was issued to lOTl for a single ®°“'^®®® ^^®® mond Blanchette summarized letlc events, gether, we can do quickly and funding level. resulting from “such products one-acre lot.” - family dwelliiurdwelling on this lot.lot, Invertlgated. y,g yg^ng Lombardo’s achieve- Membership to the booster m well. I am heartened, as I am We must put our money where Share would be used to Transfers from The commission is consider- which is shown on the plot plan Robinson Subdivision ments to scouting before the of- club is open to any local adult sure the electorate is, by your the problems are and many of repay the original investment Public Service Fund V ariou s No Change 1|7*U00,000 tog prohlblttog year-round real- as being 60 by 236 feet. Chairman Roy Wlrth reported Bpjgj presentation of the award interested to the school athletic confidence that a budget can be the problems are in our local aa seed money for other dences_ on 60 by lOO .fqot lots. He further stated that toclud that another totter has been re- Scoutmaster Kenneth John- teams, cheerleaders, or band. adopted by mid-April. I will do communities. In earmarking new products, According to zoning regulatlcms. ed"^to Srptot pran"wM"ceS- son. Bulletin Board The nominating committee of my utmost to help you meet $430 million in General Fund A similar system has had re- Insurance Companies, ^ p .n n .t M 1( „ „ „ „ by engineer C X T o S S i A m em ber o f ’Troop 15 since the Land ’Trust Study Commit­ that self-imposed deadline for and Capital Program expendl- markable suocess in Britain, re­ mm wm No Change U8,200,000 toe were on file to the Land steme that the lot was suitable 1967, Lom bardo has participated SMILING m SERVICE Domestic and Foreign request for a subdivision of his tee will meet tomorrow night at completing your budget delib- tures for our towns and cities, suiting in the development of M cor^ on May 1, 1947. Oon- fo r a w ell 'and a septic system , in many local scouting activities _ .. erations. I am confident we are spending the Powercel, Hovercraft and structlon on a 100 by 100 fo o t lot property on Rt. 85 across from -.1 1 :16 in the town hau 3 ,^ 0 0 ,0 0 0 In investigating another com- o,g Tgvim Office Building, and attended summer scout ^ ______, I urge yoii to consider my our money in a way ttat will other marketalble products which Medical Service Corp 2 % No Change would still be permitted. The Democratic Town Com­ held regarding the use, of a Robinson is seeking to sub- ®®"»P at Lake of Isles Scout mittee nominating committee' proposal carefully. It is a good maximize its benefits. Local are now being manufactured by A public hearing was Reservation. budget. It will meet our needs people know local problems. BrlUEh Industries. Eventually, if will meet tomorrow night at \ 0 % No Change 6,1+00,000 Jan. 25, at which toe commls- «J®1 Keete “® *®*’ ^“P^®’' Adm issions Sion explained it felt 7“' toe round Uvlng, Keefe explatoed *'®“®®®’^ ""g however, Hwever,' his prellmln- He earned 21 m erit badges in 7:80 , ^ to toe administration buUd- and it will meet them respon- They can solve them much bet- the British experience can be — 1------♦!.» ...... Older to receive toe Eagle slbly and honestly. ter at home than we can at the duplicated here, the state Share changes were necessary due to P*®" ^^®® ’^ 1®®‘ ®'* Scout award, toe highest to .^ig i»»on in ^nd authoriza- Commission on Special Revenues I k . 000.000 1^ A . ^ 1.^ „ilvjT S rS « to »totor. Pl«« 0»m toltto. 1. •***■'•'> BiiiAnf {noHfiifiAM «Ki« ii,r« ^ luiiuo w Small buslncss loans priced to please! ament institutiwi able to live ble the complete staffing of a . . its m em bers o f. toe F eb . 22 fnvni enirtoeer Edward meeting will be held at toe to David ZabUanriqr, J«*n Olend. 3-Year Degrees within its means as it dis- new mental health clinic at TOTAL GENERAL FUND n »l5 9 ,1^83,833 m eeting. KMt ^ toe tot was suitable Hebron Elementary Sch®^ t«- er. Dan Black; an d ^ ey W^te. charged its responsibilities.. Bridgeport. The budget will al- devriopment pr^rram. Keefe explained to Ms letter stead of at toe Town Office Paul’ Adams received a star N E W HAVEN (A P ) I can report to you and to all us to make significant staff- General Fund, ^ u ^ li for a weU and septic system. that since he has been zoning BuUdtog as oiiginaUy planned, award. — Yale , University reports Buy 2 or 3 of these new low priced easy-fitting the people of Connecticut con- w admtteiw in wr efforts to an appropriation ^ $7.76 « — Including #25 m illion deficit payment ’This well, Keefe stated, was agent, ^ro have been no yei^ ^ ^8 term o f Second class scouting awards it is exploring toe idea of fidently and unequivocally that y^p the mentally retarded. It »1^nttens — Sales Tax-Deduction on Public U tilities billings reduced from skimmer fashions . . . wear them belted or not! round dwelltag permits appU^ ^^gr than toe fact Manchester Eveidng Herald were present^ to M y La. offering ^cal^reate degrees we will end this fiscal year ^111 provide fOr staffing a new on^ #20 to #10 per month. for nor any year-round dwell- • Washable too! Our spring collection priced from without a deficit. We are meet- wing at the Rocky HIU Veterans manufacturers that it is either on or very close Hebron correspondent, Anne Barge, Jack Lowalchyk, and togs bum on 60 by 100 foot lots ^ property, there E m t, ’Tel. 228-3971. Paul B lack. “ ” ® y®“ ® ®* 14.00 to 16.00. left: the "ribbed layered look" in ing our m assive com m itm ents. Hospital, allowing us to show “ v®"*®"®®- ftfc UlO 1&K6* ■ ------Merit badges were presented The option for a three-year commitments which exceed one our ^gratitudeto our veterans , ^ absence of state fund- However, he stated there to Larry Gbldstoto (7); Paul degree is one of toe areas being. Fortrel® polyester/royon/flox blend. Beige/beige, blUion dollars annually, and we ^ g gi^gn gg generously of FUND CAPITULATIONS have been cases Where resi­ Chicago 7 Appeal Adams, Hu^ O’NeUl, Rick examined by toe Study Group beige/brown. 8-16, 16.00. right: "nice and neat" are meeting them out of current themselves to prefectprotect us, oiir dents have taken two' or thiee Ross, David Zfthiinnftky (8); «» Yale College, chaired by incom e. tries on an equal comi>etitive country and our way of life. BI FUNCTION OF GOVERNMENT lots and combined them so that Mark Lombardo (8); and Brian Robert Dahl. Sterling professor soddlestitched, zip-front royon/silk dress in navy or We have isolated the deficit "iii ^dditiOT.'Y an/'aaklni for ^ "" Lawyer Blames Judge year-round utiUtles do physical­ Johnson (2). political science. The Dahl red with white trim. 10-18,16.00. dresses, downtown fo the late . 1960’s. Its uncheck- ^ mUllon to continue our Viet- P’®®®®** ly fit on the property and they The Black Knight Archers put Oomudttee is sch^ided to ^pow th has been stopped iUl veteran Bonus Program. can legaUy apply for a building For T rial Disruptions on an archery demonstration »"®*® “ ® and Parleode. that remains for us to do 1s to ^he people of Connecticut can- , employ- GOVERNOR*3 perm it. OPEN DAILY stamp it wt I vdll not a?Td^ll not let an unpopu- !J^ gg® g^ ^ ^ g S . ft ft 1 . 1.4 If during toe e^rtatam ent portion APPROPRIATION EST 1971-72 RECOMMENDATIOlf VliOattom CHICAGO (AP) — A lawyer he never asked Seale to tt ^ evening’s activities. ®*^y ***** “***^'„~ i 9:80 A.M.-5:80 P.M. to say about riddli^ ^ ecti- diminish their show of ® At toe Jan. 26 hearing, rest' for Black Panther leader Bobby he had toe counsel of his ^ Banquet « the toree-yi^ depe is THURS. 9:80 A.M. - 9:00 P.M. cut of that deficit in a few mo- grautuyg tg veterans who have mnoiiv t oaii vnm- atfanti 1971-72 Expenditure® 1972-1973 dents Uvlng to toe Amston Lake q . seale declared today at an choice. Scout Pack 889 wUl hold ®PP*wed, about 140 up- ments. One final comment on y,gjr faithfully and , f attention GENERAL FUND area referred to some of these gppggis hearing that Judge Seale, 34, disrupted the con- perclassmen could ^ e tome- Connecticut’s fl^al iwovery is ^g„ ^ y ^ ’ converted and year - round jpUug j Hoffman was respon- troverslal trial <»• several occa. Sunday at 1 p.m. at toe dl^e a d i^ ^ e of toe otter, in order. It is this: Not only are criticism at home. ^ appropriation for the dwellings and felt that the,, pro- gn,ig for Seale’s stormy conduct slons to argue tlto he was nto American Friendship „J^®*® .f^ll®*^® *5™^? Owmecticut’s responslbiUties A_gH,g- g-g. ^ concem to ^"""*‘^*®® Concern for Con- posed changes were not re- during toe Chicago conspiracy represented by toe counsel of ^ Kingsbury Ave. ^«®®*?».i***®vl^*l.'^!r*^ and resources back in balance, neonle is the deterioration ’^®**®- ™® Committee, strlcUve enough. They also *-igi his choice. Hoffman ordered ^ u. t s m t*® tis’tible about toe Idngth of F t 3*816,828 k,700,000 butw t theuic utuijscEuiiodangerous practice ot ^ . ^environm . ent. *. I share ». I kaexplained early this year, «♦ LEGISLATIVE ------k*075*930 mentioned several violations seale and toe other defend- him gagged and shackled in toe time required for a degree," bcMiding current expenses has «= t wo., be our mechanism for at- that they were aware of. guts are wpeBatoTcanrtctlons cour^m but that failed to ^ attend the ev^. but he added that he opposed beTXpped. ‘®"‘P^ the low ot oar GENERAL GOVERNMENT ^ - r ------r , - 7 56,9Ok*50o 53*295*U7k 62,379*500 Keefe was requested to hives- gtenuntog iromtoS^^tof uie umetime oiof metoe ««»*■•»*=•*dampen Seale’s ~ - interruptions------.- - f .------onni.» ^ „® » ,?“ WftheloeR ® Imder John -PUmtnatlo^ of toe four-year de- ’The state has fegalned its ^^l^ervlno- and de ^ will Ihclude an Ugato these vlolationa and re- Democratic National Oon- and to late Hirffman ^ gree program. equUlbrium add is poised to ®®*‘‘y warning system to alert port back to the commission. venUon. The twoday hearing declared a mUtrlal to Ws case a film on to V move forward. It is our respon- together we estab- “f ^ Potential losses and it will RE^ & PROT PERSONS & PROPERTY------11,380,000 13*186,675 15*687*900 Three of these he mentioned to begun ’Tuesday. and sentenced him to four *atesi lugi^^^ \f s siblllty and our privilege to plan ^ 'n^nrtmant nf iTn. Include devices for mo- began Tuesday. Hostesses Get Lift and carry qut thm move. the Departinent of En* buizlng our resources to pre- 12,316*000 his letter. Charles R. GarrvGarry of San years to prison for contempt. ’Ihe ototortr^retead toe AusteriS^ continue to he nn t^ '^®“‘ GONSERV & DSy NAT RES Se RECREATION------_ 12,013*890 . 11,079*875 One was a case where a sin- Francisco sold that Hoffman of The five men convicted are Basketbil League with a NEW YORIt (AP) — One air. the watchword. ^ Mv^ nro. ™* commHtee can make a gle famUy dwelling was being U.S. District Court "knew that David EUtoger, 66; Thomas C. ^ ^ record- followed by toe Cm- line has set up a nighttime es- E Additional nersmmel have valuable contribution to keep- 112*128,000 constmeted lengthwise along a Beale didn’t want anyone else Ktoyden, 32; Rennie Davis, 32; Twihkees 2-8- and cort service for its 800 steward- Adomonai petj^opnei nayv posal includes an increase of 20 HEALTH AND HOSPITALS ------106,617*795 W5* 516,175 small lot because there was in- but me to represent him,’’ but Abble Hoffman, 38; and Jerry ^^g Rulcks’l-4. ' esses workh^ out of LeGuaitiia beensen aoaeaadded oiuyonly loto open or sianstaff pgj. gg„t in „«,ratina- operating funds funds for for ^ lob® " "1 Connecticut. ™ ‘ It is a new facilities. I plan to continue denartment and in the Cani- . cosmterpart to the long------^ C. Rubin, S3. . . . Last week toe Globetrotters Aliport. ~ 2,509*k60 2,880,000 They were sentenced to flw ^g^ggjg^ t,jg Twlnkees U -8 The stewardesses are driven V, reductioncuonction min methe numoernumber ocof ^state e ^ programo®P®” *"®"‘ I have “ earmarked “*® '"P* term outlook of our proposed TRAN3P0RTATI0N ------2,563,100 Program product development effort. Vemon years to prison and fined $6,000 ^^g ^^g Qjusaders beat .toe by male employees from toe forces as circiunstances allow. more than $80 miUim for clean The successful policy of attrl- ^ .j/r cle^ ir and open 'P**®ro are other matters vdilch WELFARE------279*5U6,6k5 2#*76k*100 300,301,000 ®“ “ - Krrlcks 11-6. a ircra ft landing area to toelr tlon in effect during the past gpgggg I consider emergencies. I would John R. Pndnes, 83, and Lee Saturday afternoon toe Cm- automobiles and toe males watt year wiM remain in effect. We y,ggg areas ““ ^® ® ^®w minutes to Weiner, 33, were acquitted of ggders will play toe ’Twlnkees for the women to drive away, Sewer User Rates all chargea All seven defend- adiile toe Globetrotters take on The service was put into ef- wUl continue to implement the ^ my budget provides “*ff EDUCATION, LIBRARIES AND MUSEUMS ------3U6*897*760 332*328,W 396,k8U*000 ants and two lawyers, William Q,g Knlcks. feet after one stewardess was cost-saving reconunencUttons of ^gg„ responslblUty *^® highway M. Kunstler, New York, and Booster Club attacked to the employee park- 0 the Governor’s Oonunlsslcn on ^ less fortunate 1. CORRECTIONS ------23*880*935 23*68li000 25*U0i,5t)0 Remain Unchanged Leonard I. Wetaglass, Newark, ToUand’s first booster dubtog lot Services and BJxpendltures. amonir us The aeed and the ®” highways. N. J., were held In contempt at For the coming fiscal year, ^ Q,g i,u„d ^ the dis* We know that on a national level my budget proposes expendl- £ need hSp wiU “ P®>* ®®»t of all fatal accidents JUDICIAL ------22*633*750 22,633,750 23*530,000 M a rd i 6 has been set as the charged at toe same per thou- toe end of toe trial by Hoffman, ^ s of one bimon,^ nUm« ^j^jg P date for a public hearing on an sand gallon cost, with a mini- Th6 defendants and lawyers ordinance to re-establish sewer mum of $100. _ have been free on bond. (hdlars from the General Fund, .wmtv t am asklne for a ^ ^ information to Oon- It proposes a Capital Program ^ ^ necticut’s statistics, it means NON-FUNCTIONAL------l e i,379.358 . 161.759.071 307.175.933 .user jchaiges now to existence. ------:------'------:------of $226 million. For the second ”**P*®h »PP«>P oiv. about 280 people died on The hearing will be conducted year in a row, I recommend no then, is the broaxl brurii our highways because of their at 7:80 p.m. at toe Administra­ new highway bonding; how- picture. It shows that we value own or someone else’s drinking, tion BuUdtog. ever, I will recommend a re- educati<«i: that we are commit- Think about It for a moment, ,0k7*63k*k6i :1*005*830,000 1,162,983,833 The chargee will remain the SMILING » SMVICI direction and updating of prior ted to the physical and mental Bvery other time you see a story same, but the *Tawn Charter re- authorizations. well-being of our citizens; that in the newspaper or on televl- qidree that the Town CounoU Taken together, the General we want clean air, clean water gign involving a highway death. ESTIMATED LAPSE 3.500.000 conduct a public hearing and Fund and Capital Programs rep- spaces, and that we that death has been caused by adopt a new ordtoance each resent commitments of almost w?^ **®'P those w ^ need help, drinking. year. $1.4 bilUon. As I indicated ear- ^®®® “f. admirable goals. ^ ^ TOTAL 1.159.^83,833 Rldiard Borden, director of Uer, my budget proposal re- ^ y * ®^®J^ young child klUed on the way administration, told the council mains true to the traditional ® ^ „„f^ ® home from school, a high schoed he 'had reviewed toe sewer user goals and Ideals of our peo- privileged to serve them. student kiUed on the way to a Commission on Services and exemption on utility bills from In conclusion, may I otter charge collections and the ex­ penses of operating the treat­ pie. It channels more than 70 My proposal includes more sporting event or of a young Expenditures. the present $20 leyel to $10 as these words of encouragement Thieu Restates Opposition ment jriant. per cent of this $1.4 biUion than $70 mUUon for our sys- fgunUy fatherless I Ixdleve The Report, as I am sure you was considered last year. My as you move into this historic As a result, he recommended into four major areas: Educa- terns of Justice and Correc- the people of Connecticut want know, included several hundred budget proposal necessitates no session. TTie state of the state that the user charges be estab­ tlon, environment, health and tlons. These funds wUI let u® us to put a stop to tills sense- recimimendations, some admin- other changes in the tax struc- is im proving. TTie annual ses­ To Red Political Activity lished this year at the prevail­ welfare. improve and exp^d our train- jggg daughter. We can do it and Istrative and others legislative, ture. sion Wfero an imprecedented SAIGON (AP) — President nam would be lost to the Com- ing rates for Vemon users. As always, the commitment to ing academy for Corrections of- should, opp<»tunlty to continue that im­ Nguyen Van Thieu has reiter- munists. A number of the administrative Unfortunately, this tax pack- Charges for non-Vemon users education remains our largest, fleers at Haddam. This is a j am suWltting for your con- provem ent. ated his opposition to Oommu- Thieu said the Communist recommendations have already age-^whlch I €Un confident our ore set forth to a resolution approaching a half billion dol- wise investment. The academy slderation a WU which ^ make I have outlined my proposal nist pcditlcal activity to Viet- side unmasked itself before been implemented.- Savings taxpayers would readily accept which was adapted by toe coun­ lars. From the General Fund gives new insights to the field a seven-day jail sentence man- from these, together with the _ig conditioned on a very big for dealing with the problems nam despite President Nixon’s worid opinion by not accepting cil Monday nl^t. alone, I propose spending $396 of Corrections all across the datorV for drunken driving I savings from the recommenda- <•];•» 'we can have that tax that confront us. I think I have eight-point peace plan that the eight-point peace proposal mUUon on educating our young ccuntry. „^g ^ ^ j am wire correctly read the priorities of { Borden told the council that tlons which we anticipate ' Im- package only if we are prepar- would allow all political factions President Nixon made puMlc the town realized more revenues people. Also included are funds for if you think about it you wlU de- plementlng during 1972 ■ 1073 ed to Ignore the $214 mlUlwi cu r people. TTiey want us to to take part to elections. last month. Under that propoe- PRESIDENTS’ ’Thls includes a recommended operating our new Ccrrectlcns gijg sgygn days may not be from toe user rtiarges than he have been given fuU effect in deficit. At the other extreme, meet our problems .head on. Vletnam Press, the official al, new elections would follow a Increase in the per pupil grant Center at Bridgeport and per- enourt Passage of imeh a bUl had projected. He cited new the budget document. we could try to pay eff the def- They want us to hold down government news agency, pu^ cease-fire and Thieu would re­ for our local communities to haps most importantly funds would , b© a bold step It could connections to the line os toe BIRTHDAY spending. I stand ready. I hope lished ’Thieu’s remarks made sign a month prior to tile vote $216. In the capital proposal, I fer upgrading and counseUlng, trigger slmUar legislation by I have asked the Lieutenant icit in two years as the law en- reason tor the increase. you will move quickly and ef­ Thesday night at a ceremony to to whldi aU political factions am asking for $97 mlUlon in educational, medical and drug other states We hwe the OM)^ Govemor to assume responsi- acted last year requires. He said that irtille toe cost of ficiently. I pledge you my co- whlrti the president distributed would be able to pcteticlpote. SPECIALS! authorizations for educational treatment services for youthful tunlty to save hundreds of ^ e s Witty fo r the «UrectiOT o f the „ to pay o ff the def- operatlon and assistance. operation of toe plant will be le^ ative pn^als The Com- ^ ^ „ g g „ gifts to police widows and or- This would include the Viet uuwuuMAUAmua facilities, most of,, it for grants offenders. in our own state and perhaps May I leave you with one ti- higher this year, toe anticipat­ to our towns and clHea so they ’This commitment to reclaim- thousands on a natiwial level, n^Mion hiw charted a course the sales tax to almost phans, Cong. ed revenues from new hook-ups nal thougdtt. Last year to m y Thieu once again .roafflrmed The president said all nation- can build new schools.*'am ing youthful offenders is re- j hgpg we will do it. to foUow in ed- 5 This is too harsh remarks to you I said Oonnect- will enable the town to maintain sure that we can agree that this fleeted in both the General _ . his "Four No’s’’—no land cm- al problems must be decided by toe current chargw. We’ve topped Icut laced serious challenges. cession, no Communist political the South Vietnamese. He investment in our young people Fund and Capital Pro*rams. In *j ^ “ " " That is still the case. I also said . The present annual charge for is a wise one. In setting aside the latter, I am calling for au- *® ^ deaths and maim- gard to most of the legislative , , parties to- South Vietnam, no added that the main task of the each dwelling unit is $9.60. The the prices proposals. Neither, however, can we just that those challenges could not more than one-thlrd of our thcrizaUon cf $9.6 million, t y®®*‘ neutrality and no coeJltlon. He people is not to let the Commu- T »" II . Ignore the deficit in the hope tt withstand the unit of Connect­ charge to industry is determined General Fund budg;et and Capi- proceed with the ccmstruction ®^***®’^ mandatory UcenM sald that if one of the Four rtlats take over, either by mill- according to the average daily on LADIES’ FASHION SHOES T i"lL ® T ’’ >^K® ®way. It wlU not go icut’s govenunent and the peo­ No’s is aboUsbed, South Viet- tary or political means. tal Program allotments for this of a new correctional faclUty at with the admlnh^tive g^gy^The piper must be paid, flow to gallons. Those discharg­ purpose, we wlU be keeping Cheshire that will be able to I we made a mlstaha. ple that government repre­ proposals already enacted, the ' sents. As the past year has ing less than 60,000 gallons are faith with the future. serve 3S0 young pecple. intentions haw savings the Report talks about 1 propose we begin now a ten- amply demonstrated, that is al­ ed eight times; When he said charged at the rate of $14.78 per are real. If there has been ime year pay off program. Such a MeskillAsks With regard to higher educa- My pro^l ^ asks fer ^ so stlU the case. As we move that the state will finish the fis­ thousand gallons and those dis­ clear and recurring theme program can bo financed with Uon, my proposal for next year , m im K r llew cS^ctlom *"^® ^5*®, through the weeks and months cal year without a deficit, when charging to excess of 60,000 are n iir throughout my first year in of- an increase of approximately 7% SaleR Tax charged a fla t rate o f $780 plus increases state-funded financial centers at Hartford and New ^ *»,*^7*l!**^^ ahead, let us put aside parti­ helsaid that local people imow to assistance available to students Haven It tech^d^ wnselcM dea^ I to not flee it has been a call, in fact, a one-half of one per cent In the thon 11 ™ven. u also inciuaes tunas think the vast majority of our sanship to concentrate on solv­ (Continued frona Page One) local problems and can solve an additional $9.24.per thousand demand, for economy in gov- ®ales tax. I realize that any tax U to^ 7 «^H lor ’m en addUlcnal positions in the pggpig do either. I thtok we ing cur problems through part­ them better at home than at the gallons in excess of 60,000. values to 23.00 ernment. I hope you will adopt increase is distasteful. I should quickly and efficiently,’’ toward It is necessary to establish toe M A ^*1, f A 1 ' fwJKi Police Department. should adbmit our mistake and nership and unity. Cnpttol, when he said that res­ combined with federal contribu- t ghnuld hJho ilk« to mil vnnr the money-saving recommon-''^pcint out, however, the interest "meeting our problems head toration of full emplojrment user charge os all of the town tlons and other funds, this gt|g?i_n ^®®^. « "®«'’ f* “*e earUest dations the reiiort puts forward alone on thb deficit is now cost- on." He reminded the legisla­ should be the otate’s number does not yet benefit from toe Be In the center of the swingin' set with this for, In the final analysis, it is ini our taxpayers $10 mlUlon tive leaders that they had pre­ treatntont plant. Many areas are m ues available a total of $14.4 prigtlon for the Department on it vou intend to ccmslder ad- one goal. deluxe tab voice Spinet with built-in auto­ h Red Cross A" Cobbles only by reducing ^lending that yearly. We riwuld keep in mind Jet 'EkoissifmB Add Up dicted budget passage by mid- still serviced by septic tanks. April and said, "I will help you Also, when he recommended a we can keep taxes udder con- that the revenue legislation now N E W YORK — Jet air­ The town is working on a long- matic rhythm. Play a Honky-Tonk piano. h Capexie ^Seeidlles trol and avoid deficits. in effect does net provide for do it.” mandatory 7-day jail sentence range sewer installation project Harpsichord. Big Band "Wa-Wa." A Music figureSir by more than $2.6 m il- a r 7 '^, , matters > “* of no-fault • insurance, ”” “• craft that use the three major for drunken driving, ‘ when he ’IWs brings us to the lest, but payment on the deficit, At the end of Ms message, which will eventually see toe llSiran increase of more than cimctadlng my rem ark^ ch-’nglng the Highway Fund to *New York metropolitan air­ which covered I2^i pages and said the state made a mistake Box. A Sitar. And many more authentic sounding ^ L a P a tti 'A'Life & Leisure by no means the least of the ^ e choice then is not be- entire town serviced by toe 20 per cent General Fund and Capital Pro- g Transpertation Fund and re- ports emit almost 10,000 tons a took twenty-five minutes to de­ to elimtoattog mandatory instrumental isffects^ at the flip of a tab. matters we must discuss here tween paying something and treatpvBnt facility. Tb retuni to the per pupil ^f®m recommendations, I should duclng the Age of Maiorlty year of particulate matter and liver, Meskill again pledged co- license suspensions for convict­ h Town & Country today, a tax package and the paving nothing. ’The choice is The resolution concerning toe grant to our local communities, ” ‘‘® ^ P®*"* ®«‘ *® y®« “ ®"'« from 21 to 18 years. I would al- carbon monoxide, Raymond A. (^ r a tio n . ed speeders, when he sSld that de^it which haunts us from between facing reality or con- FlUpptoi and Dr. A. J. Perna out-of-town users maintains toe I should Uke to ptoit out that ®**"«d at combating unemploy- so suggest that ycu make an­ “As we move thfough the his spending plan requires no in­ the past. I am p’eased to be tinulng to waste $10 million of the Newark College of Engi­ present charge also. Each dwell­ al the $216 level it will result ment. other attempt at finding a con- weeks and mimths ahead," he come tax and only a half per aWe to teU you and the taxpay- each year in carrying charges, neerin'' reported to the Ameri­ ing unit is charged $64 and toe The greatest selection, by George! Everything from in a distribution of $146 mlUlon IT'ese are early recommenda- stitutlcnal formula for dlstrib- urged, "let us put aside parti­ cent tocreoM to the sales tax, industries are chargied 82 cents HAMMOND ORGAN era of our state that the spend- A plan aditch envisions pay­ can Chemical Society. to local governments. This is ^*®"® *>y ^® Strike Force'for utlng public aid to private sanship and concentrate ' on when he mged paying off tho per thousand gallons of actual casual to dressy shoes. Suedes, patents, leathers, ing plan I have outlined wUl re- ing off the deficit over a decade They said the planes also etott and HANO STUDIO the mainstay of General Fund ^uP Employment .which has schools. solving our problems through $244 million deficit to 10 years, use per quarter, with the mini­ quire virtually no increase to Is responsive to the demands of m ore than tons a year of krinkle patents, waxy leathers, shoes, downtown. payments to local governments i>een working diligently on solu- Finally, there is one broad 8,000 partnership and unity." and when he pledged; his co­ mum charge for such users set 17 OAK ST., MANCHESTER, our sales tax, no income tax sound fiscal operation while nitrogen oxides and almost totaling $276 million. This fig- tlons to a number of problems area to which I would Uke to to addition to a standing ova­ operation anti assistance to at $M0 a year. Commercial and no IncreHse to any other minimizing the impact on the 241 ASYLUM ST., HARTFORD ' ure reflects an increase in state it feels impinge on employment direct your attontlon.' I refer to 2,000 tons of unbumed hydro­ tion at the beginning and end of adopting a bud^t and a tail users, other than industry, are aid to local communities of levels. Restoration of full em- the Report of the Governor’s taxes, if we lower the sales tax taxpayers. I urge its adoption. carbons. his speech, Meskill was applaud­ package. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1972 PAGE SEVEN PAGE SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1972 appalling course of divorces, book a pleasure to all Yeats de- occupation wrlth the invlsiUe moment in history,” Mac liam-1 connubial decapitations and re­ votete. world of the occult, a matter of molr writes, “Yeats, thing in such a siti^tion is the almost marriages. But unless the read­ The plentiful, well-selected Il­ entire seriousness with Yeats more than any of his contempo-1 impossible task before American policy er is a specialist, he had better lustrations give a genuine sense and not, as some believe, a po­ raries, wielded an. only half-un­ Ul EXCmiie PARTY IDEM Book Review of the poet’s enirironment. All etic pose. derstood Influence that should today. Wd have no real assurance Presi­ be prepared to do some basic lEttPttlttg ffprallii m reading on the side in Tudor the important persons an d The first predilection brought make his natne as significant in | CMftenier Pidi-U|^ BiiffeH. oad dent Nixvleland. That is the of Grace. He assumes the read­ incisive, and Immensely read­ name “Willie the Spooks” from For turtiier information, call BURL LYONS Neighbor able monograph with a warm irreverent iDitollners. But This is quite true. There was j Publisher W. B. YEAT8 AND HIS scene of the novel, and the time er knows all about Henry’s mere to Yeats’ art than “In­ Founded October 1, 1881 Report is Labor Day weekend of 1988, ruthless, even teocherous, sup- WOIHD. By Mlcheal Mac though not adulatory apprecia­ triumphantly above all personal DARDEN DROVE CATERERS, li a domitable Irishry,” but it was Published Every Evening Except Sundays The Small City Downtowns when the talkies were Just re­ pressloif of this pixXJathoUc, Uammolr and Eavan Boland. tion 'Which, to borrow Yeats’ foibles and eccentricity soared .M8.5818 or M9-6S14 and Holidays. Entered at the Post Office at Burl Lyona, PubUaher Viking Press $8.W. line, “is not natural in an age the majestic edifice of his poet­ perhaps the last time when a Manchester, Conn., os Second Class Mall placing the silent films and the a n t l-Refottnation Yorkshire single individual could emboby Matter. Hie New York Times, the other day, By Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak Depression still was young. movement of 1686. like the other volumes is the like this.” ry, and the authors never lose making a survey of the problem facing Yeats, who died in 1939, had that fact in biographical chit a nation’s best cultural aspira-1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Much of the action takes In the end we feel we have excellent Studio Book series, tiens and help set its in­ Payable In Advance COLUMBUS, Ohio — Atty. Taft’s ambitions are viewed It may not end in Cincinnati, some exceptional new insights “W. B. Yeats and His Worid” a strong sense of ancestry, chat. One Year ...... $39.00 the downtown sections of America’s place at the Isolated, super-co- tellectual course. Six Months ...... 19.60 Gen. John Mitchell’s foreboding with apprehension here by however. A Taft lieutenant is We urge your support of the Drug Advisory Oommlttoe lo s^ estate—whitii outdoes the of a Henry driven as much by delivers what the title promis­ rocte, traditions. That outlook, Yeats’ role in Ireland’s liter­ Three- Months ...... 9.75 small cities, produced a number of over the enduring blood feud many Republicans who wish challenging Andrews for the of 1,000 Unlimited of Manchester in controUing our drug extreme religious conscience as es—and with perception, style with its aristocratic tendencies, ary renaissance was enormous. R. J. Cappon Read Herald Advertisements One Month ...... 3.^ most colossal movie set—of a Associated Press Single Copy ...... IBc observations and conclusions which we within the Ohio Republican pcu> him well personally. state committee seat from To­ use problem. President Nixon has labeled drug abuse weattiiy man who heads a dynastic ambition through his and taste that should mitite the mingled headlly writh his pre­ “Coming at his own particular By Carrier ...... weekly 75c here in Manchester can find pertinent. ty surfaced last month during What is happening in Ohio is ledo. Ultimately, everyone here our number one domestic problem and it is also the newsiwper chain, Harrison MEMBER OF his chance encounter with a an extension cf 1970 when Re­ believes, Taft wants to supplant number one ceneem in Manchester. Your contribution of Cl«u^ Stembrldge. He has in­ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS • “The streets and the buildings in many party leader from Ohio. publican factionalism and state Andrews as chairman by taking $1 or more is needed if the Drug Advisory Center is to The Associated Press Is exclusively en­ v ite an oddly assorted g;roup titled to the use of republlcatlon of all of the downtowns are antiquated and un­ Having barely exchanged government scaiidals opened control of the state central continue its splendid work. Send your check today to the of guests, most of whom news dtspatches credited to It or not other­ greetings Mitchell blurted out the door to Democratic capture committee and voting him out. Manchester Community Development Fomidatimi Ino., wise credited In this paper and also the able to cope with meeting traffic and haven’t the faintest idea of why local news published here. this question; “What the hell is of the governorship. Though the odds are against care of the Chamber of Commerce, 287 Blast Center Street. they have been invited. AH rights of republlcatlon of special dis­ merchandising needs.” Bob Taft up to?” Mitchell, Mere than one year later, the that happening, the convulsions We urge your cooperation, the money stays hero in patches herein are also reserved. “Our problem really — and the prob­ President Nixon's closest polit­ party Is still pclarlzed into two- would last well into the Presi­ the community, and is vital to the future welfare of Stembiidge knows very well The Manchester Publishing Company as­ ical adviser and campaign man­ camps. One, controlling the par­ dential campaign. Manchester. Send what you can afford, or better still, what he is doing. Dazsling his sumes no financial re.sponslblllty for typo-- lem of every downtown — is that they guests with his overdone hosplt graphical errors appearing In advertls- ager-designate, had heard that ty apparatus, includes state Mitchell has not bothered to make some sacrifice in supporting this worthwhile pro- ments and other reading matter In The were laid out in the eighteen-forties or Sen. Robert 'lUft, Jr., had de­ chairman Jehn Andrews, for­ mask what he thinks of all this. g;ram. You can cut your cigarette puffing by about tvro tality, he talks confidentially Manchester Evening Herald. eighteen-fifties when pe<^le were on cided to run for a seat on the mer Gov. James A. Rhodes and He lost no opportunity to publlc- packs a week and send the money to the 1,000 Unlimit^ with, them, one by one. He of­ fers to buy out the interests of Subscriber to Los Angeles Tlmes-Wa.shlng- horseback.” , Republican state central com­ the Columbus business-political iyrepudiate published accounts, of Manchester. ton Post News Service. mittee. Mitchell was clearly un­ establishment. The other is led Inspired by Taft allies in Wash­ • « * * • a man who has built a major Full service client of N. E. A. Service Inc. “Our city center has not hit rock bot- ■ studio with a 'value of millions; Publishers Representatives — Mathews. happy. by Taft, closely allied with Cin­ ington, that the Nixon political Meanwhile, the Tobacco Institute reports tiie industry Shannon and Cullen Inc.. Special Agency ton like so many have. This is one of His apparent exasperation by cinnati financier Carl Lindner, apparatus was behind Taft’s to buy a srnaU studio which' has —New York, Chicago, Detroit and Boston. spent $56.6 million for newspaper advertising of ctgarrttes been set up by a man who still the biggest hurdles toward redevelop­ no means evidenced anti-Taft who has become one of Ohio’s move. Rather, Mlchell is in fre­ last year, more than three times the amount spent in MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULA- feeling inside the Nixon high paramount money and political quent telephone contact with owes a big debt; a distributing TIONS. ment. The cash registers are still ring­ 1970. However, the Industry spent 28 per cent less on and promoting agency run by a command. Rather, the Attorney figures. Andrews and has indirectly put cigarette advertising because of .the ban on radio and Wednesday, February 9 ing, largely due to inflation. But if we General was — and is — under­ In recent months, Taft has out the word that the Nixon couple of has-been actors; a television commercials. Americans are smoking more studio recently taken over by went back to 1010, 90 per cent of the standably Jittery that Taft’s been rebuffed by the Rhodes- campaign is happy with An­ these days also despite all the warnings. move is part of a power ploy to Andrews faction more than drews as Ohio party bossr an Eastern banker (Interested sales were in the center city. Now less in its only leading lady) who Haldeman, Con And Pro take control of the statewide once. The state Republican fi­ To the contrary, there are than 30 per cent is being spent in the party. That would guarantee a nance committee rejected Despite Phase II the cost of being in business con­ happens to own a string Because Mr. Nixon’s White House signs of displeasure with Taft. movie houses. center city.” continuation of calamitous Re­ Taft’s pleas to help retire the In that same conversation in tinues to mount. The Associated Press, which supidles chief of staff, H. R. Haldeman went too His excuse is tiiat he wants to “Some downtown buildings are tied up publican civil warfare which huge debt (estimate; $600,(X)0) which he asked, “What the hell the leased wire news service to The Herald, has put far in language a bit too careless it is cculd defeat Mr. Nixon for re- left from his 1970 Senate cam­ is Boh Taft up to?” Mitchell ex­ through an increase of 9.6 per cent effective now. give his mistress, a fading ac­ in estates owned by as many as 32 peo­ tress, a combination plaything likely to be the Democrats who reap election. paign Taft also failed to win an pressed pleasure that Taft’s ***** ple scattered all over the country. It For It is scarcely cmiceivable at-large delegfate seat to the Re­ aggressive, sometimes abrasive and economic cushion. Making boomerang advantage from the charges his impositions separately, he makes it almcst impossible for them to that Mr. Nixon could win a sec­ publican National Conventicn campaign . chairman, 3 d m J. There seemed to be^little publicity for a dlstingultiied ond term without carrying Ohio. Kelley, Jr., of Cleveland, was senator who was laid to rest a couple of weeks ago. We secretly plans to put the whole . Bedroom Sale he made on television. for Rep. William Keating, who' get together and carry out renovations Since he carried the state by a succeeded to Taft’s Cincinnati being left off the state’s conven­ refer to Sen. Carl Hayden, 94, of Arizona who served package, into a combine that When he charged the critics of Presi­ that are necessary. As a result, the up­ less than comfortable margin in Congressional seat and is Lind­ tion delegation. longer in C3ong;ress than any other man, 67 years. In fact would challenge the young dent Nixon’s peace moves in Vietnam 1988, -when blessed with a memo- ner’s poUtical protege. Clearly, Taft did not ask for Hayden entered Congress one year before Nixon was bmn. movie Industry. But tile coup per floors — the ones which were oc­ must be executed quickly. One Solid Cherty “are consciously aiding and abetting the lithic Republican party, his Beyond this lies the guberna­ the President’s or the Attorney In a number of sessions, Cong;rees has kicked around cupied by lawyers, doctors and dentists chances in 1972 could be mar­ General’s blessing before he legislation 'that would set age limits for senators and of the 'Victims discovers the enemy of the United States,’’ Mr. Halde­ torial nominaticn in 1974, pros­ —are now all vacant. They’re unusaible.” ginal if the party’s internal dis­ pectively a choice prize con­ maide his move (although Taft representatives but to no avail. There are many arguments scope of, the plan and tries to upset the whole deal. man made the regrettable mistake of hr- “Well-built and attractive wood-frame orders of 1970 persist. Thus, sidering the present unpopular­ and Keating met with Mitchell of course on whether a congressman is as effective at duding the word “consciously.’’ The ity of Democratic Gov. John J. in Washington Jan. 18 to discuss say age 80 eis he is at 60. EWw readers 'Will have SPECIAL FA(rrORY . OFFERING JUST houses., march along elm-shaded streets the Ohio delegation makeup). trouble identifying the real life normal way for a hawk to handle the Gilligan. Rhodes, defeated by ***** to the very edge of downtown. But more A Thought for Today Taft for the 1970 Senate nomina­ The question now is whether person who served as the mod- dove is for the hawk to proclaim that ticn, is eyeing a comeback for Mltidiell will use his miuscle to The ever-present threat of skyjacking continuea to for'the fictional Stembrldge; IN TIME FOR OUR SEMI-ANNUAL SALE and more cf the people vdio live in those Sponsored by the Manchester pleigue travelers who use the airlines. Dulles and Kennedy the dove has “unwittingly” been serving (JouncU of Churches governor. A sudden new close­ avoid a bloodbath that could de­ they also can guess at some of bouses are driving away from the nearby liver the state’s 25 electoral Airports are seeking ways to detect explosives and tests the other Hollywood types—a the enemy cause. That manages to say ness between Taft and Keating downtown stores to the five shopping Indicates the Senator may ac­ votes—and the White House—to with dogs indicate they can be taught to sniff out explo­ sexy ' stariet, an alcoholic essentially the same thing, and, at the Then we are told to PRAY. the Democrats. sives as they do marijuana. Airlines have been in a sh ^ p writer, a playwright who hates Solid Pennsylvania Cherry for the essence centers that have been built on the out­ There is no substitute way to tively support the Congressman same time, insults the intelligence of the for governor in cooperation with and are reluctant to install magnetometers at all airports. capitalist oppressors, a leading skirts in the last decade. spiritual power. It comes only These mechanical gadgets buzz an alarm upon sensing a man who no longer can make 3 P e . $ 3 9 9 . of traditional colonial furniture. The finest dove. through prayer. Lindner. “As in others, the interstate highway Against this background Herald metal object concealed on the j>er8on or in the luggage the' grade, etc. of cabinet woods in classic styling. We When he used the word “consciously,” ' Studying the Bible is required, of a passenger and cost about $1,200 each. Night Stand $49.95 that bypasses Janesville has proved a but it’s no substitute for pray­ comes Taft’s decisian, unpre­ This is a blend of nostalgia Mr. Haldeman accused the President’s mixed blessing, easing traffic pressure er. cedented for a United States Yesterdays ***** and entertainment, written by think George Washington would have Senator from Ohio, to run for an author who has been report­ critics of being deliberate traitors to on the 19th-century downtown streets, Witnessing is something every A couple of years ■ago we attended a motivation cBnlc liked its elegance and glow! Christian ought to do, but it’s state central committee mem­ 25 Years Ago at which Cavett Robert, former New York attorney and ing Hollywood doings for many their countiy. but opening up the fertile farm land of ber from Keating’s Ccngresslon- years, and 'who has produced r " . 'iTT" ------^ no substitute for prayer. This was a Sunday; The Her^ now of Phoenix, was the speaker. When we have a few 1 •€*3’ j That they are not. And most of them, the countryside to shoi>ping centers and Being identified with the al district (Cincinnati) agrtin^t relaxing m om er^ we still ^>in his record vdilch contains several popular biographies of 1 an Incumbent allied with aid did not publish. film producers. one can believe, consider that their own strip developers and speeding local resi­ Church is necessary, but it’s Rhodes. Although Taft’s victory some excellent thoughts for every-day living in tills no substitute for prayer. changing worid; 'MBes A. itoiith Triple Dresser persistence in criticizing what their dents to even larger shopping centers in in the May 2 primary seems 10 Years Ago lAsaodsted Press Giving to the poor is some­ certain, the struggle would dis­ To study past methods is wisdom, to cling to them Mirror country has. done and continues to do Madison 40 miles to the north. thing every Christian ought to Mr. and Mrs. George E. San­ is suicide. ' tSS" tUS' rupt the Republican party in a ENBY vm . The Mask Of in Vietnam is the highest kind of patriot­ “Meanwhile, the old two and three- be constantly engaged in, but city no longer the traditional dals return from two-Week visit If you want to be successful,' know what you are dotog, ^ —Li------Chest on Chest it’s no substitute for prayer. love what you- are doing, and believe in vdiat you'are Royalty. By locey Baldwin ism, since it involves loyalty to the best story brick buildings along Main and stronghold of .the Qrand Old to Israel during which Mrs. San­ Helping our fellow man is dals was member of Hadassah d(dng. SmMli. H^mgbton MIflln Oo. Cannonball Bed Milwaukee streets have grown shabbier, Party but now .the' scene ■ of interests and principles of their country. part of the normal Christian Democratic resurgmme. study mission. > While 66^ per coit of the people in the world go $83$. .. to bed hungry, 96 per emit go to bed hungry for recogni­ Night Stand .. $49.95 For such reasons the nation, we be­ many of the offices on the upper floors walk, but.it’s no substitute for FoP - at least two decades a abandoned, the merdiants at street level prayer. tion People want to feel important. , ■ battle has been 'waged among lieve, is presently engaged in scoring l^ e n the disciples of our aoademto historans. There are martes against M!r. Haldeman and ad­ cramped for space.” Lord had tried in vain to cast even those who claim it has 2nd Floor out an undesin spirit, they ask­ From the Rotaiian and perhaps even a true story; miring the righteous wrath with which Against such difficulties'.for the down­ The now clerk asked the customer; “Have you an bem l^tsyly woo. And the gen­ ed, “Why could not we cast Open Form eral reading public with much the Democrats are turning his in­ town sections of so many small Ameri­ account here, ma’am?” him out?” Jesus Christ an­ “No, the lady repUed, “but I would like to see the interest in history has 'been judicious and possibly un-Americi^ re- can cities, there are the obvious ad­ swered, “This kind can come manager.” haiidly aware that anything so vantages open to the new sdtopping cen­ forth by nothing but by prayer crucial for the future of histo­ maric against him. Drive Went W ^ a staunch supporter of our pro­ The clerk took the customer to the manager’s office ters. They can build themselves for the and fasting.” and announced; “A no-account lady to see you, str.” riography bw been fought. All this being said, aiul Mr. Haldeman When I pick up my Bible and To the Editor, gram and has provided such ex­ convenience of the automoMle. Since cellent coverage of our ac­ It is the battle cf the tradi­ having been subjected to his punish­ read that the Lord Jesus Christ I should like to'use yoim col­ umn on betudf of the Little The­ tivities. tional narraton versus the they are Usually the venture of a single spent so much time in prayer, We had The Herald’s advertising account executives “analysts.” Since Herodotus ment, any fair comment on the incident I am smitten in my conscience. atre of Manchester, Inc. to Sincerely yours, ownership or management, they have no Mrs. Fred (Rosemarie) conduct a survey over the weekend by calling pecqiile at there ha've been hlstoitons who would have to go on and admit that Mr. I am condemned in my heart thank the many people of Man­ random in the tel^hone director. trouble giving themselves harmonious chester and the surrounding Belcher have heltoved in telling history Haldeman, 03 he extended his remarks and soul for the prayerlessness 1972 Subscription Chair­ The survey revealed that 80 per emit of the. people in time sequence, with more or design and constant maintenance. and carelessness of prayer in towns who have been so won­ in Manchester subscribe to The Herald and they i^>end an in the interview in question, came a little derful to us during our recent man less convincing intmpreitations Nevertheless, the downtowns of small my life and ministry. Then with The Little Theatre of average of 33 minutes with it each evening. Ninety per and Analyses thrown in 'Where closer to his targets with an interpretar earnestness I cry out, “O God telephone campaign. As the cent of those responding were over the age of 21. city America have to find their Mirvlval Subscription Chairman for the Manchester the auiher sought cliuification. tion of their stance whldi, although they of Abraham and Isaac and Ja­ We appreciate the splendid cooperation on the part The more modem s^oed—.^- and their own special future, prosperity. cob and Daniel and David, year, my personal thanks go to of those 'Who were telephcmed by our account executives. . will resent it almost as much as all -who have helped with the Sunoco Sign tudd Toynbee 'with his massive Terms: Use 30 Day Charge And what we have to hope for in Mtan- teach me to pray! Help me to To the Editor, In the weeks ahead you will be reading more about 10 volumes interpreting lUverse anything else he said, ik not totally re­ become a man of prayer! drive as well. a survey of the Manchester area 'which was conducted or Master Charge chester is some parallel, here, of the Little Theatre recognized a The townspeople of Bdtcn cureas cf world history is prob­ moved from reality. Submitted by; have been complaining about for us by Eastern Newspaper Surveys in December. We ably the most famous—appar­ Longer Terms Available spirit the New York Times found in one need in the community twelve have been going over the detailed survey and from time “[The only conclusion you can draw Rev. Msg^. years ago, and ever since .then, the lack of business. The new ently look down tiiehr noses at of the small cities it surveyed. Edward J. Reardon, to time will carry some of the Information gatiiered in now,” he said, “is that the President’s the entire greater Manchester highway was said to be good, mere narrative historians. “This downtown hasn’t gone downhill St. James R. C. Church because it would attract busi­ the study in this column. As an example, our detailed area has given its support to survey shows that 88 per cent of the people in Manchester Seemingly writing for other his- critics are in favor of putting a Oom- as much as some — some of them wait this theatre project. It is ob­ ness. The same people who have tottans, tiiey feel they can as- complained anytime new busi­ subscribe to The Herald. There are a number of course munlst government in South Vietnam for the crisis stage. Hie merchants here vious that the people in this ' who purchase it across the newsstand. sumie great knowledge in the area want live theatre as evi­ ness attempts to locate in our reader—or ignore his igno- r and Insisting that be done, too. That’s Current Quotes are aggressively taking tills thing and denced by the overwhelming re­ town are the same people who ***** 'ranoe—while they concentrate something we aren’t going to do.” putting their money where their mouths “All political leaders of our sponse we have had this year complain the loudest concerning We have been taking advantage of the weekends to on eoqidanatlon. In that statement, Mr. Haldeihan is community must decide very to our campedgn. our exorbitant takes. The sign are. That’s the difference in this town. see New England. An observation from this newcomer is MArrative biography is a soon—for the time la not unlim­ To those people contacted, is not an eyesore, it merely that we would appreciate an additional sign or two in this close to reality; that some of the If people say they’re going to do spme- tougher nut to crack, but such ited—wehtfaer to dig still deeper our thanks. To those who still caUbes one’s eye from the high­ most areas informing us of the number of miles to the is being tried. ' President’s critics, with th^r demand thing, they do It here. They don’t Just say trenches for a long and bloody wish to J NN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1972 Edward Patapu and Mrs. Ed­ aaral Home, 68 Main St., Hart- -.s '* ■ Tolland 09 - , Coventry mund Quatrale. . fard, with a Maaa of requiem at Ulster Day fiotiool Board Meets H is Friends rress ,j&iven Bill Obituary Our Lady ct Sorrow’s Church, The Board of Education will Hartford, at 10. Burial will be in PoUceReport 44 Arrested "Ehities onTm m Plan Set meet with high school science Mt. St. Benedict" Cemetery, Strangely teacher James Harvey tonight Miss H im Woman Dead, Bloomfield. to discuss the pn^iosed new Devalue DoUar Friends may call at the fu­ On Drug Counts Last Year For PZC, Advisory Group course, non-mathematioal phys­ M cky is dead ta his 18th year, neral home tonight from 7 to 9 Peaceful and children passing 612 Center WASHINGTON (AP) — Con- Bank and other internatlmial fl- Hose Found ics. gress today receives leg;lslation nancial institutions, and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and Chief of Pcrflce Robert KjeU- od on Feb, 1 at r. resMence on 'Hie reqwnolbllltles of the - Tile explanation will be pre­ Other Items on the school <« their way to and from BELFAST (AP) — D-for-Dis- formally devaluing the dollar Thc change decreases the 7 to 9 p.m. There will be a re­ quist has informed the Town South Bt., whore eight persons Planning and Zoning Commls- sented to the advisory commit­ On Tailpipe ruptlcHi DUy, a 24-hour cam ­ board’s agenda include a report "j® '®fV X*®' by fixing the price of gold at value of the dollars this country citation of the Rosary tomorrow Council In a written report that were arrested. fW.OIW of con- tee tomorrow night by William by Dr. Kenneth MacKenzle, m- «>tog mining ta their Uves. paign by civil rights leaders to zlan and toe Town Plan Advl- $38 an ounce instead o f $36. heus on deposit with such ta- Manchester ® P "*- **** tuneral home Osborn, PZC Uaslon member. pertatendent of schools regard- ^he Boston terrier passed on A 80 - year - old bring civic chaos to Noi^em a total of 44 persons have been traband drugs and a ■“m aoiy Committee for the prq;>ar- While the Treasury did not sUtutlons, but increases the val- woman was dead on arrival at Ireland, brought no extraor­ arrested since January 1971 on <>* money seized, KJeHqulst The PZC will meet with plan- prgwgms of obtaining t**® ®"***‘® Valhalla Feb. 2. W illiam 8 . M cKee atlon ot the revlaed comprehen- ner Jonathan Cclman of North' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Heffron disclose in advance the con- ue of the TJ.S. gold there. On Manchester Memorial HoeiUtal dinary violence today. The Brit­ the services ot a speech thera- tents of the bill, congressional balance, sources said, the BOLTON—William S. McKee, “ He added that he is “ develop- atve town plan have been clar­ eastern Development Group pigt fgr the schW system. h®««1it the puppy, who had a Inst night, an apparent suicide, 78, o f 3606 Cardinal B lvd., Day- ish army was alerte4 fo r at- sources said the $38 figure. United States will have to pro- cSlleT^d narcoUc drugs. JnS a ified. durtag a special workshop meet- Board member Robert Dean around his left eye police reported. tona Beach, Fla., formerly of by the Irish RepubUcan a white one around the agreed on at toe Smithsonian vide more dollars, Bolton, died Sunday at the Hall- Army and police leaves were Approximately $28,000 worth of tion that is e x is t e d to put a Tlie specific charge ot duties ntyht to formalize report on progress of conference last month, is firm. The House Banking Com- The victim, Mrs. Dorise bite into this serious community - ' ...... the contract between the two the subcommittee on All-year ri^t^ when^he was^three weeks fax Hospital in Ilaytona BeEu:h. canceled. contraband drugs, held for and respcnatbUltieB had There' had been rumors, denied mittee already has announced Tomm Kanehl of 58 Oxford St., problem ." ^ groups. schools and on the boardis ta- ®‘"®® ®'®"- *>® been lov- Funeral services were this At Newry, scene of the mas­ evidence and destroyed as re­ by the United States, that a hearings to begin Feb. 29 on apparently died from carbon Kjellquist has also reported Bought by memben of the advi- p^c has decided to hold surance coverage. ed by his master and mistress afternoon at the Cardwell fu­ sive march in silence on Sun­ quired by law, have been deeper devaluation was under the legislation. A House vote is monixlde inhalation. A neigh‘ that a total of 260 junk cars workshop sessions on the sec- Whether the town should buy » way that ^ a d ^ owner neral Home, 643 H alifax D r., day, the main Belfast-Dublin “seized and removed from the consideration. possible before mid-March. bor, Raymond Lima of 64 Ox­ were located, removed and dls-' tain jiM howfar t^y diould fourth Mondays of the and operate its own school buses know, and won the ^f®®' Port Orange, Fla. road was blocked by barri­ illegal drug trafficking opera­ ' These sources also said the Committee leaders ot both ford St., told police he heard posed o f from properties go ta their worii on the plan. month, alternating with regu- rather than contract the service ^®" ®* ®veryone, young and old. He was b om D ec. 8, 1893 in cades. Automobiles w e r e set NeU M. Siegel Norman O. Streeter bill will be a relatively simple parties are understood to favor the victim's car running last tions within the community,” throughout the community dur­ Under the guidelines agreed lar.open meetings on the first will be the subject of a report j Portadown, Ireland and Uved in afire in Coallsland in County one, merely fixing the new val- approval of the bill without es- Kjellqulst said. ing the past three months.' upon by the PZC, the advisory mid third Mondays. ^® *>® presented by board mem- was especially fond of night at about 11:30, and saw a Bolton for many yeEurs before Tyrone. South Windsor ue for gold and making corre- sential change. Some efforts hose connected to the tailpipe ^Additionally, som e $6,000 deriv­ He said, “I wish to thank the com m ittee ot citizens wlU be .w- h.,ainApa ber Charles Mayer. children and they of him, Hef- moving to Daytona Beach 10 in Belfast and Londonderry, spending adjustments in the are expected, both ta the com- running into the car’s rear win­ ed from the sale of Illegal drugs members of the Beautification years ago. He was employed promised protests on a mass U.S. accounts ta the Inter- mittee and on the floor, to dow. has been seized and will be dis- committee and the high school pected to act on the, pn^posed t**S tor a romp, Nicky would Two Pass CPA Exams as a machinist at Pratt and scale did not materialize. Most national Monetary Fund, World amend it. Lima said he removed Mrs. posed c i under due process of g^cology Club for their ettoetm in data, with the help of toe North- tatoriduadly 'Gtaded'EWcatiOT rot**™ to the front porch at 7:W Whitney Division of United Air- shops, schools and factories In Kanehl from the car, but at­ law. Information obtained by the jocating the vehicles. A thank east DevelopmentDevelonment group arroun con- rotl®n*•*“ ”•* details and generalizedj . " (IGE). j q ™. programnpoBTarn requestedrenueated byhv *® to ®waiiaw ait cmiorenchildren goinggoin g to iwi. av>uu> ...... ------. craft in East Hartford for 33 Northern Ireland’s two major tempts to revive her failed. Po­ local department has developed you should also be noted' to Bultant planners. business, much, of It ta toTCtu- Hicks School Principal Andrew school. Some would even break „ glesel and Norman G to South Wndsor and Is com- years. cities (^ned normally. lice, arriving at 11:34 p.m., some 26 cases for other agencies those government officials udto Survivors are his life, Mrs. - o „ b s « « , tried to revive her with a re- “It is an absolute disaster at of law enforcement, he added. assisted during the course of ""S";; szT S eS . »»- s * « New Town Planned Evelyn McCoy McKee of Day­ the moment,” Londonderry civ­ suscitator, but the effort Assisting the Coventry police the project, rtS?SnSltSbSkiSe ^®®“W» WlU ^ held ^to ^;3iyS8 ^xperted to present After school, toe youn^ers titled public accountants as the He Is married to toe former tona Beach; and a sister, Mrs. il rights leader Michael Havord brought no response. emmendattons to the Planning y®*^®*** officials during preliminary questionnaire he would stop at the Heffron home result of successfuUy passing Sally Herzig of Shelburne Falls,, Arthur W. Smith of Ramsey, said. in its efforts to curb drug ac- “Norman Jewell, scrap oper- The victim was rushed to the tivlty have been members of the ator in Columbia, should also ™ zSoommhntor^^ ®®«>‘ ®°*«™**«lty ‘ administered examtaa- Mass. They have Uved ta ^th N.J. The Day of Dismption was hospital by ambulance but was Capitol Region Crime Squad, receive the thanks of this com- m.ka taa final ^^J®™*"® ‘**® '^*'W"g relation- reacUon on permitting student I«cky to the Dougherty Lot for Windsor 8% years and have Near Colchester called by the mainly Roman fodnd dead on arrival. along with local, state ’and fed- munity for his work in remov- between them. smoking at toe hl^ school. whatever play they could de- gj , 29, g , 43 Gordon Dr., three children. Mrs. Leon K. Neumann CaUu^ic CivU Rights Associ­ (XILCHESTER (AP) — Pri- The firm reportedly has en- Police said there is no indica­ eral enforcement agencies. Ing and disposing, of the vehi-. ROCKVILLE — Mrs. Rose I. ation to protest Northern Ire­ is: night, tob PZC agreed to send . . . — _ ------vate developers hope to countered difficulty obtaining tion of foul play. New techniques of investlga- cles. There was qo cost to the ..lorinn also in cooDeration With " tt—Z Manchester Evening Herald fidwalk, going or returning,’’ g, oonnecUcut and la presenUy • — ------^ ^ oA«Hnnai nminna Neumann of 180 E. Main S t., _____land’s^ ____ policy^ of______interning sus- died yesterday afternoon at tte pelted gunmen without trial' tion, detection and search have town for this project," Kjell- theto^^SmStoiTDl^ra consuuing planners, Tomasek to enforce lunk car correspondent, fr.i nua-aazK Bette He^ About s^d. two vears ago. some employrd by A. F. Pearfee. Ino. UCoiUl Engineer .a -iu ^ transform about . 3,000 . ^ acras of Candeub fears pubUc™.bite dis- Tony Sam Vecchlo been developed and were deploy- quist concluded. Tom asek to en force j u ^ ca r Quatrale, T el. 876-2846. A ^ t two years ago, s^ e g, gg^y^ Windsor as an assist- Rockville General Hospital. She Roth the gxivemment se- regulations for property on ‘the wood and marsh land in this closure of the plan will prompt Tony Sam Vecchlo, 68, of Bur­ ^ ren ^ t Jficky s gg„trx)ller. Hie firm is a was the wile of I^on R. N^- curity forces had braced lor comer of Old Stafford Rd. and Receives Grant sprawling town into a commu­ land-owners to hike their prices bank, Calif., formerly of Man­ torth^y. Its ''niank^vtag, ggneral contracting company. huge Catholic support of the Charged today with the murder of fellow inmate Louis Annunziato which took Dunni liQll Rd. Heffron J eered , whereu^ jjg g secretary of the l^al nity of 15,000 to 30,000 persons. beyond reasonable Umlts. chester, died Sunday at his Mrs. Neumann was bom to cjyji Rights AssociaUon’s cam- Legal Notices They Added Up For Computers place last month at the Somers State Correctional Institution, John Fisk is re­ Drug Center Launches A complaint had beeh filed th ^ bought the dog a 1^ co^ g, pROBUS and treas- There are many obstacles, “If the price of the land home after a short illness. RockvUle and was a member of paign which was aimed at cloe- bpt the ground work has start- turned to the institution after his appearance this morning at the Tolland ORDER OF NOTICE OF HEARING about a month ago regarding and presented him with a bag g, „gug„gi chapter. Dr. jumps, there won’t be any new M r. V ecchlo was bom Oct. 15, St. Bernard’s Women’s Guild factories and schools, jam- All the Ones 8 T O R R 8 (AP) town,” he said. “However, If County Superior Court in Rockville. (Herald photo by Linton) toe Btora^e of at least 12 Junk- of meat and bones. The club deals primarily with Howard A. ShoU, an electrical 1903 in Italy, son of Louis and and the Italian Social Club. ming telephone com m u- TRICT OF ANDOVER. PROBATE . . „___, „ Heffrtm suspected that toe AhiiHr-on anH ‘ Initially, It would have about the feeling of the people Is toat oointT. TOWN OF BOLTON, FEB- ®d cars on the property by a REDDING, CaOlf. (A P ) — Josephine Traplnl Vecchlo, and Other survivors are two sons, nidations and blocking roads. r UARY 1.1972. „ _ _ , . , M anchester resident. ui , family pet could even read. *u7 w q i nhant r it 't ^ engineer at the U ^ 5 000 housing units, virtually they should cooperate and this had lived in the Manchester- Francis T. King and Robert J. By noon, 'how ev^ the tele- Tolland Drive for New Funds Estate of Carmella S. Doyer, late of Inmate Arrai^ed St. Petenbuiv, S^rido, owning Follow-up notification to toe tbg Redding poUce Once, Ser finishing a paint Jjf® t t toe nucleus of a self-contained wotad be a g^thtag, this all Hartford area most of his life. King, both of RockvUle; a j^gne network was working al- The Drug Advisory Center include the continuance of of- tuA suucn he jilac^ a ^^et ^ community. could be ben^lal.’’ w toSon of Margaret person, who owns the Junk cars broke down last week. It was He was employed as a baker be- daughter, Mrs. George King meat normally and a few roads Police Suspect has announced the formation of fering drug education wiatorials Paint” Stan on the work Nicky trcMurer of the _Mr. and up computer operatiens. fore he retired six years ago. WUllmansett, Mass.; a brother, Londonderry and the bor- Uie DAC Committee of 1,000 Un- free and drop-in counseling p ^ He was a U.S. Army veteran of Francls Nolan of EUlngton; a with the Irish repubUc, Fatal Wound In Prison Killing limited of Manchester, a fund grams. More emphasis will b« World War H. aiHter, Mrs. Joseph Quiim oi which had been blocked by fell- raising project to continue the placed on group counseling and Survivors are his wife, Mrs. HockvlUe and nine grandchU- trees and telegrai^ poles Self-Inflicted Somers Inmate John Fisk, 39, Superior Court bench warrant, center’s pregram. The drive efforts to find drug abus«n and ^ „ ,, . overnight, had been cleared by [m on file more fully appears^ U la “He claimed the cars were a years ago from one ot Ws cus- ^ x* couple has two chil- u«*. ^ ** Jean Siemlenskl Vecchlo; a of New Haven, was formally ® determination made that he (tgnatlons of $1 to $1,- to Involve them In poalttvo pro- h.M '.’SM stfsfcM hob^,« I c».j b..r o„ b.u wm.™ ~™^<-b,a™A.i.™.w... Colchester, various approvals daughter, Mrs. James C. Guel- The the army. B ruce D. Knowlton, 44, of wlH be represented by the 000. Checks should be made grams, Swerdloff said, We’re not certain it will would be needed from the town 9:16 a.m. from the Burke Fu­ charged today and presented ■- i In said on ringing periodically as we tglk- Brink of nearby Whitmore. ... rmlace Windsor 4% years. We ler of Manchester; two brothers, In Belfast, the only cutward Metcalf Rd., Tolland was pro­ court’s Public Defender Law­ payable to the Manchester During 1971 center aervlces before Judge Paul J. Driscoll _ __ He says many large comput- happen,” said Isadore Candeub planning and zoning conunls- James Vecchlo of Hartford and neral Hom e, 76 P rozpect St., sign of protest was a march rence Klaczak and toe case con­ Community Development were expanded to Include drogH ed on the phone," Prior explatar Police caUef Robert Whltmer ^ky’ Yes ”after timr*^ has Windsor noimced dead at the scene of iven of the nendency ed. Although the owner claimed said Tuesday a partial ex- lofi hv Wh '’^evUle Rd., Rd. is an accountant Mcountant wwith ith **■------factoties spend*------up-- to -- 40 per of- - _ Candeub-Flessing------:z T, of Newark, slon and various state agencies. with toe Reaurrec^ for the stabbing death of fel- tinued to March 8 for the pur- **------« .’ * . - ~ bimA cmM-- w V AM.. A. bitA vimvio igt Town officials contacted Joseph Vecchlo of Bayonne, Foundation Inc. and sent to the Ins, peer, group and crisis “uie'^aby^SSltoS he would plead his case to the pianation found that the adding m one hail Jacobs & Co. of Hart- cent ^of their time handling soft- N.J., one of toe firms, N.J.; two sisters, Mrs. Lena at St. Bernard s Church at 10. gghool chUdren chanting, “ Free a one-car accident In Tolland low inmate, Louis Annunziato, pose of convening a grand jury, Chamber of Commerce. counseling. The center provided Burial will be in St. Bernard’s thli order to some n ew m ^ r pzc, he has not appeared be- machine was part ct the loot a^d^^th^ a doe’s best ware. depends on wneuierwhether we get the Tuesday morning were less Arena of Torrington and Mrs. the internees!" about 6:30 lEust nlg^. State Po­ also 39. The file was ordered seal- Mark Swerdloff has been toe speakers for 36 church, civic br Cem etery. lice, Troop C, said death was distnct, s— ------— recovered when a burglary ai> ^^gg^ jg He holds a bachelor of busl- ShoU’a ptan- is to ritilft some land needed, at a minimum, we than enthusiastic about the Nancy Hogan of Van Nuys, „ , , - „ . „ . . Many OatooUc businesses and ^ The murder was committed ed at least until the Grand Jury ccordlnator of the center since school groups and trained 16 M livtaS* f®ro toe_com,ml8slon. Interest by mailing to eoirii one, p ^ - Extension Sought rest was made 22 months ago. ness administration degree from ot the computer language tasks need 1,000 to 1,200 acres.” plans. However, Richard B. Calif.; two grandcdiildren, and Friends may call at the fu- g^,j,gojg epened as usual In Lon- ^ gunshot wound in the Dec. 28 in the maximum securi- hearing, and Fisk will continue oneneaopened MarcnMarch z2, 1970. The young people as coui^lcrs. age prepaid, a copy of this order, The PZC Is seeking a 60-day He said toe department had the Univerfity ot Massachusetts to "hardware” on new comput- He said land options have Erickson, executive director of several nieces and nephews. neral home tomorrow from 2 to ,jcnderry where toe campaign head, apparently self-inflicted, ty area of the prison, according to be held without bond at the att 33 FPark St., is Summer Activities In MEinches- and return make to this Court of the notice given. extension from Louis Lipman been unable to locate the own- Colon Meaningful and a master’s, also ta business ers, tiiat is, using comiMiter been acquired for about 800 the Southeastern Connecticut The funeral will be Saturday 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. was expected to be strongest. PoUce said a call was re- to the first police reports which prison where he te still serving Monday throug!through Satur^y ter held its i^annlng and wock- ~ No'cne turned up at a meet- celved at Tofland Fire Head- alleged the weapon to be a time \ ns, a am Friends may call at the funer­ Fortuna. located at _88th.Terrace North tign. NEW YORK (A P ) — Ttoe win Red Indicates stop or a pro- John Hume on Tuesday night PoUce said toe wound was ta- been delayed until today when mates last Oct. were . nolled for the center„„«»»» i- ta many capacl- seltag at thAthe AAnter center itndand 447 7 nar.par- 1838 al home Friday from 2 to 4 and Mr. Fortuna was bom Dec. 2, Bt. Petersburg, Florida, 33702. ‘Sesame Street” hlbitlon; green shows move- that people diould work nor- fllcted wito a .38 caliber pistol. Fisk was served with a against FTsk. Ues. Uclpated ta regular informal It Is DECREED that all claims lajiJ Trust never set on 7 to 9 p.m . 1891 in Poland, and was former­ Dr. Francis - Burke, T ollan d------:------P™ The Land Trust Study Com- durtag the first two years of ment permitted ***■ maUy. Fbresent plans for the center counseling. airaiiwt the above estate be . ly employed ais a weaver in ■ented to the fiduciary on or bel Hume and five other pro- announce that i i i y 10 1973. mittee met Monday night to re- the television program for chil- tional Mrs. Jerome Apatow Rockville woolen mills. He CatooUc Social Democratic and Attest:N^CAN J. PREUSS, Judge view piogresB on tacorporatitm, drMi. But this year thtags are s l^ VERNON — Mrs. Frieda was a member of the Kosciusz- i^por party legislators began a want at least 10 days so the union’s ------ProbatePndsit^ Courtd^ ------bylawsbylawTitd tax exem ^ de- different, to an a tt^ to vic®s; yeU ^ i ^ ^ a g ^ R iback Apatow, 51, o f 61 Tum- ko Club and the PAC Club. 24-hour antl-tatemment fast ta ’vto® General Ho^tal, today, Tolland County Superior Court mnicA a ie experim ental educe- w arning. B lack on wWto Isu se d -woTr h®vlng thc Settlement ratification process could be CLAIM UMITATIO.N^DEaREE tntia blebrook Dr., wife cf Jerome series more realistic, for regulatoiy ®i®“ as Survivors, besides his wife, the neighborly Bogside en- blew up whUe Congress Is vaca- completed. ®®^^DtatriS S P S i d ^ ? ^ A nom taattag com m ittee w as tional — ------• - Apatow, died yesterday at the are four sons, John Fortuna auid clave at mldnlg^. 6> tKn ta New York CUy, son of President Nixon has Thompstxi, who would prefer The fiduciary is Max Zucker loci^d ggiected to present a Slate of of- night and rainy weather scenes those for a p ^ Umlts, ®ronge New England Baptist Hospital Dcnald P. Forttma, both of By midday, they had collect- A. Douglas and Sira Swanson ^ Jury Selection Begins f l e ^ ^ ^emUon by toe com- have been added and, for toe conveys constructitm and m a^ ''■ * t" miauay. uiey naa co.ieci- prodding Ckmgress to act that Ctmgress take no acUon at l.ioj) in Boston. a llu re s on a peUUon ^ “ "1 word aft- this time, said enactment of a ‘^“ 'ta^CBBBD .ttat'all claims ^ttgg, m em b^T Robert Bass first time, seasonal changes 00- tenaroe wanto^; b r ^ Is to Mrs. Apatow was bom Sept. cf Stafford Springs and Henry pretesting, internment. tbIa. Maine, and nan been em- . . . ^ Ied *^ a ^es**^igi*^rXr settlement was an- compulsory-arbitration bill aft- In Gcwlfrey M orals Cai^ 2SJSS‘to‘ to .te la ^ ® o h x ,S ^ wUl serve as chairman of toe cur. It even snowed ta one se- puMc recreation and scenic I 21, ,1920 in H artford, the d a u ^ - Fortuna of Enfield; two daugh- civil rights leaders were ter ’.of Mrs. MoUie Gendels Ri­ the Ostby and Barton Co,Co. of that he stlU wants the er the Icxigshoremen and the 5S?,tf^fe«AN J. Prauss. Judge c®mmlttee which also Includes quence. gul; Nathan C. Apatow of Vernon; a ard 7 to 9 p.m. the peaceful spirit of Newry,” aU cf Columbia; three step- Urn picture after the House ------the b^ er town where 20,000 daughters, Bambl L. Knight, Education and Labor fendants oh the jury trial list kitchen, flopr and to remain still} The brotoer, Morris Riback of Man­ withdrew pleas of innocent One udiile he hed with the money. .; chester; and two sisters, Mrs. Mrs. George B. Krause CathoUc marchers and 8,000 KeUey J. Knight, and Gtager mittee rejected the admtals- Clagses Open Britito troops stayed away Knight, all of ToUand; and a traUen bill and approved a of them a 20-yeai^bld mother He was quickly apprehended by • - L Lawrence Ferber of Andover, Mrs. Emily Marguerite of four, Caridyn Everett of 16 police. Mass., and Mrs. Morton Wor- Krause, 60, of 44 Plymouth Lane, from each^otoer last Sunday brotoer. Dr. Robert B. Knowl- milder subsUtute that would At Rec Center Mill St., Manchester, pleaded In bringto>8 toe substitute shoufsky of West Hartford. wife of George B. Krause, died and avoided bloodshed. ton of Bowdota CoUege, Bruns- provide for shipments of mlll- Cleopatra The piwlnclal government wick, Maine. tary- goods and agricultural R^stration is open for three guilty to two counts each of at- charge the state said there was ‘ Funeral services will be to­ early this morning at her home. tempt to obtain money by false no evidence of actual viidenCe morrow at 2:30 p.m. in the Mrs. Krause was bom July 19, put the Internment policy Into Private funeral services commodities wWle the strike niomlng classes sponsored by ninnthB avo todav be BMday at 2 p.m. at toe continued. Military shipments pretenses and fraudulent issue or of a weapon being used or i Chapel of the Weinstein Mortu­ 1911 ta Manchester, daughter of effect six months ago today. ^ ^ d coiigmgatiollce ta Londonderiy report- Agnes Cemetery, Menanes, gress is moving ahead with its John Labansky ed at dawn that three neart>y own solution for the 124-day Choose either on underwtred N. Y . John Labansky, 67, form erly roads had been blocked by West Coast dock strike despite Friends may call at the Mc­ of N. Mata St., died this mom- Veigh Funeral Home, 208 N. fdled trees. tentative agreement on a new style with semi-plunge tag at Manchester Memorial contract by negotiators for Allen St., Albany, tomorrow Hospital. and Friday from 4 to 9 p.m. longshoremen and shippers. front, fivqiloble in Mr. Labansky was bom Dec. Concern ta Washington that Miss Mary E. Kilgariff 28, 1914 ta Elizabeth, N .J., son the agreement might not be rat­ block or. white, 6 .0 0 . of Joseph and Michaelina Misav- ified by toe dock workers Miss Mary E. KUgariff of age Labansky, and had Uv^ed ta caused the Senate to push Hartford, sister of Mrs. Daniel Manchester most of his life. through a strike-ending bill Or contour cup style, D’Onofrio of Manchester, died He is survived by a sister, Tuesday and toe House to yesterday at a West Hartford Mrs. John MacDonald of Man­ schedule action on one today. ftvoiloble in white, private hospital. chester, and three nephews. The Senate bill, .adopted 79 to She Is also survived by two Prayer services wUl be Friday 3, provides for an immediate block, cocoo, blue or brothers, two other sisters, and at 10 a.m. at toe Holmes Funer­ end to the strike and the sub­ several nieces and nephews. al Honve, 400 Mata St. B m lal mission of many unresolved is­ The funeral wlU be Friday at liloc, 5 .0 0 . will be ta St. Bridget Cemetery. sues to a three-member panel 9:16 a,m. from toe DUlon Fu- There are no calling hours. empowered to settle them by binding arbitration within 40 UNDERCOVER SHOP days. Tbere could be no strikes MANCHESTER PAREADE Gets Top Billing or lockouts for 18 months. Personal Notices Hie vote came after the. an­ NEW YORK (AP) — Johnny nouncement ta San SYancisco OPEN NIGHTLY In Memoriam Crawford, who starred oppostto of the tentattve bargaining Chuck Connors ta tolevlsion’f agreement. A union committee TILL 9 EXCEPT jIn loving memory of Margaret D. “The Rifleman,’’ will play the is to meet Saturday to set a Tweedle, who passed away Feb- tiUe role ta “The Naked Ape” ninry 9, 1971. - wt i ‘ i date for the ratljllcatlon vote TUES. & SAT. Although one year ago, Qod caUed fo r Universal. and deteimtae whether the 1-3,- In oS? hewu 'and“ * d e fe t''m e m - Crawford, 24, wUl portray 20 000 men on strike will return to TILL 6 ories, roles from prehistoric to mod- work ta the meantime. You live with us still. ___ ...... Our fondest dreams can and will man ta the screen vernon The fact that the strike will com6 true, of Desmond Morris’ best seller. 1 : ■ continue at least until Satur- to te wuh' you ’’ The film wUl be directed by ow , test pattern Is part of the day, and could go on after that Herald’s quality printing control “ •'atlficatlon tM s, prom pted HOME AWAY FROM HOME for thousands of athletes from more than 100 nations this summer will be the ultra­ Husband, and sons, Mother, tng ta Florida, L ocations in CStl- Congress to continue with its modern Olympic Village on the outskirts of Munich, West . Low buildings In the foreground are for the brother dhd slaters, nieces cago and Los Angeles w ill fol- program to give you the nation's legislative solutions. women contestants. High-rises behind them will accommodate the men. After the 1972 games are over, the women’s ond nephews. low. finest newspaper. Congress is shutting down at residences will be converted into student quarters and the men’s Into residential apartments. PAGE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9. 1972 MANCHESTER EVENING*’HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1972 PAGE ELEVEN ------^ ----- :------1------^ ------^------i------^------Permanent Scars Left on People’s Minds require, among other things, Club Will meet toniorrow night da and the San Francisco Bay additional wall bracing in two- Primary List Official B o lto n at 8 at St. George’s Church, ih e Petition Aski area. Strep Throat story buildings, anchorage of public Is Invited to attend the Subzero cold was reported Pakistan Watches chimneys to structural frames program 'which Is a slide presen­ Leap Year Day from Pennsylvania and New Cases on Rise * of buildings, and anchorage of For Bay State Ballot tation and lecture on the Brit? Ycrk to Maine, and from the 1971 San Fernando Quake water heaters having flexible BOSTON (AP) — Three Re- Coll, an unsuccessful candi- School Board, BEA ish Infant School. At End o f July Dakotas to Illinois. HARTFORD (AP) — connections to keep them from Temperatures before dawn Northern States publlcans and 12 Democrats— date for Congress from Con- The State Department of tipping over in a quake. Includlng a man from Con- nectlcut in 1970, is only 82, CUT BAiNK, Mcnt. (AP) — ranged from 24 below zero at Manchester Evening Herald Health reports that respiratory PESHAWAR, PakUtan (AP) the Northwest Frontier and nectlcut who is too young to three years younger than the The citixens of Cut Bank, custo­ Slrux Falls, S.D., to 73 at Key June, other more techni­ Briton crrre^Mmdent Judith — Pakistan is showing signs of Baluchistan to back down on Begin Wage Talks West, Fla. ailments rose significantly last cal, Involved changes will be serve in the office—^will appear minimum age constitutionally Denohue, Tnl. 840-8400. marily cne cf the nation’s cold­ plans to form Interim cabinets Left Fears of the Future 1216^, SILVER LANE — EAST HARTFORD week. losing still more territory, this considered by the International on Massachusetts’ April 25 required for a president, est spots, ate trying to do Some other reports: Ancho­ because the A-waml party re­ U A IID Its O p c" Tue*. ft Wed. till 0 p.m., Thurs. ft Frl. MegoUatioEUi EU'e uiuler. way senior class at iBolton High, will LOS ANGELBS (AP) — A for dead. Unearthed by res­ paved driveways, freshly paint­ Conference of Building Offi­ presidential primary ballot. Davoren said he will appear something about the weather. rage 24 cloudy, Atlanta 33 The department says 1,861 time the border pro'vinces of fuses to cooperate. It also is r i m m O s tm 9 p.m., sat, tm e p.m.. Closed M o n d ^ between the Boltcn Board of be held Febl 25 at. 7:80 p.m.. In cloudy, Boston 19 clear, Buffalo new. cases of s tr ^ throat were year ago today, at 6:01 cuers, he was found to have a ed houses, newly built fences. cials. The official list was an- an the ballot because he- filed A petition started by Marvin the Nerthwest Frontier and threatening a boycott of Education and the Be admitted at a reducreduc- WHed by a car whfle he cleared 10 . pattly cloudy. Lea Angeles heart ailment apparently re­ million has been paid. He on the Golden State Freeway. dent Nixon and Reps. Paul jy slgn^res," Davoren includes Maureen Albrecht, mow from his driveway, vras of the State cf Montana to de^ rise, 'With 200 cases, listed for inces cn West Pakistan’s west­ base for pow er' In the North- eaAh, scientists calculate, McCloskey of California and 56 cloudy, Louisville 21 snow, sulting from his ordeal. His added: Repairs to the Foothill Free­ said. “ But as far j u I ’m con­ Roger Titus, Michael Londclfi P*tce. _ . awarded $50,000 Tuesday in a Clare the' extra day cf Leap the past week, a Jump of 24 ern border, the National Awami hrest Frontier and Baluchistan movement along the fault was John A^brook of Ohio. and Lance Korikowskl. Ropre- Naval Duty Miami 69 rain, Miimeapolls-St. right hand has not healed; he “ The total on homeowner loss way, closed since the quake, cerned, he’s on the ballot.’’ stipulated Superior Court judg- Year to fall on the 32nd day of cases. Since Jan. 8, when 41 party of the . Pathan pclitician, and drive deeper the wedge be­ six feet at the surface in the On the Democratic ballot will ROAST of BEEF 8sntatives from the Board of Na'vy Lt. J.g. Wajtor W. CJust- July. In this way, the citizens Paul -13 cleELT. Nash'ville 27 cases were reported, more than Khan Abdul Wall Khan. still can hardly bend his back. didn’t exceed $10 niilllon. A lot are scheduled to start this sum­ In 1068, Wallace ran as a clear. New Ycrk 17 clear, tween the border and the prov­ town of San Fernando. be Sens. Edmund S. Muskie of Education are Dr. Joseph Cas- once Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. cf Cut Bank could en-^jy one 100 cases have been listed each The challenge frem the "At night,” he told an Inter­ of people Just don’t buy earth­ mer. third party candidate. This Mrs. Mary %lmkus sued the Philadelphia 17 clear, Phcenlx inces in which Bhutto has ma- Maine, George McGovern of tagna, superintendent of Walter W. Custance Sr, of 614 . . ^ ^ more waRm day in July rather week. fiercely indivldualistio 'Pathans The shock—6.4 or “moder­ viewer last week, “ I sleep two quake coverage.' There was a President Nixon has an­ 54 cloudy, Pittsburgh 8 cloudy, JeriUes of national and provin­ South Dakota, Henry Jackson "H?® schools; pr. EllsEbeth Alton, Hebron Rd., Bolton has reported than a cold one in February.’’ The department also reports is similar to resentful talk ately heavy” on the Richter or three hours and then . . . I little surge Just after the quake, nounced that the San Fernando of Washington, riubert H. decision to put Wallace on the St. Lcuts 20 snow. San Fran­ cial assemblymen, Punjab and scale of earthquake intensity— dream I'm - back there in the but even that has calmed down. ballot as a Democrat was and Ronald Farris for duty with Patrol Squadron 1*®***, ®*‘®*1 **®*' that gononhea rose to 116 heard for two years among Sind. VA hospital will be replaced Humphrey of Minnesota ___and_ ^ ^ . The last cmrtract negotiated ^8 tempoi^ully based at the Jr., was klUed Doc. cisco 64 rain, Seattle • 44 clear, Bengalis before the fall (rf East pu^ed the San Gabriel Moun­ hospital, burled alive.” cases from 96 the week before, “We -will not let him hold “ As a catastrophe it was with one to be built in Loma Vance Hartke of Indiana. dn the law regarding the Washington 23 partly cloudy Pakistan and the creation of tains up and out over the floor by the two g ^ p s in M a rch ot Navil Air Station at Moffett p jv victim a Nation Chilled but syjdillis drot^>ed from 16 to elections in the Frontier,’’ Wall small potatoes to the Insurance Linda, east of Lcs Angeles. Also, former Sen. Eugene media. ^ Bangladesh. of the San Fernando Valley, a 18 cases. says. industry: We had hurricane Olive View hospital’s ruins McCarthy of Minnesota, Reps. He said his office had “ com- m jh l engineer f S E xtern 'Alr- Wall Khan is demanding that principal bedroom community . . lightning won’t Betsy in 1965 in the Gulf states Shlrley Chisholm of New York munlcaUons from him in-' Under Clear Sky Lode Made Fortunes Events have taken an area for Los Angeles. remain, with out{»tient serv­ ^ ‘ pilot tor t**® Co"- Bhutto lift martiat law, from strike twice . . . which ran $715 million in insur­ and 'WUbur Mills of Arkansas, dlcatlng he would be a Demo- i nootlcut Air National Guard. REINO, Nev. — *1116 fabulous­ ominous turn. Wall has become ices provided in a few still us­ AJtowgh it hM and Joined the Navy last Jan- cperatlng a snowblower Hh By THE ASSOCIATED PREFS Not So Primitive which he derives his authority Sixty four persons died. More ance losses paid.” able old bulldlnsrs, while ccunty Mayors Jehn V. Undsay of ctatic presidential candidate. ly productive Comstock Lode supreme commander of Pak- not been stated. It is assumed uaty. his driveway and was struck by Cold and clear weather domi­ as civlUan president. Wall than 2,400 Were injiued. Yet earthquake fear has sub­ Immediately after the quadce authorities decide on a site for New York and Sam Yorty of (but) we in the meantime made was discovered in Westeni Nev­ NEW YORK (AP) — Dr. htoon Zalmai or Pathan Youth, The damage was more 'than that the school board will ligain Bulletin Board nated meet cf the nation today. Khan wants the immediate for­ sided for most valley residents. the Los Angeles Department of a new structure. Los Angeles, Gov. George Wal- up his mind for him.’’ the Hannah car. Shlmkus was ada in 1857 by two men who James C. King, 'associate pro­ an crganlzation of red-capped $B00 million. Included were 850 1» aiming for a two-year con- Those planning to participate at the time of his death. Light snow feu in a band mation of provincial govern­ Realtors report no sigpis of a Building dnd Safety issued an The two Van Norman dams' lace of Alabama and Edward All the candidates listed have 28 died before they could record fessor of microbiology at New volunteers. It came Into being homes, 65 apartment buildings .tr^t. ju tjjg 5 p.m. folk .Mass Satur------from northeastern Missouri to ments so Pathans and Baluchis mass exodus. Some who remain order requiring Joist anchcH’s and r'eservrlrs suffered $27 mil­ T. Coll of Hartford, Conn. until Feb. 16 to file an “ affida- their claims. Henry Oomsbock, York University’s Medical ^ rtly after the People’s party and 574 commercial-industrial •:^The present agreement pro- ^^y at St. Maurice Church are scuthwestem Ohio and north- can run their oiwn affairs in the express the view that lightning between exterior walls and lion damage. The county De- With the exception of Coll, vit of noncandidacy’’ if they who claimed the. lode in 1869, ^ t its People’s Guard volun­ structures so severely smashed 'Vldes a 16-step salary scale, ^ meet tombirow evening central Kentucky. Another band Scivol, points out in his book, smaller two cf Paildstan’s four won’t strike twice In the ssune wood floors sold roofs on new I>artment of Waters and Power Davoren said, the names to ap- wiuit off the ballot, Beams EndRnger Birds disposed of bis holdings for In- “ The Biology of Race,” that no provinces. teers into i^tce-llke uniforms. they were vacated. pear on the ballot were deter- Thus far only Sen. Edward ^ t h a $T.600^^rtl^ s^ary for 7:30 at the churijh for a re- cf snow stretched acroas parts Their supreme commander, re­ place. construction. plans to renlace them with a cf Montana and the western signifleant sums. living populaticn is more primi­ Although Bhutto claims his is Another 4,800 homes, 265 mined in accordance with the M. Kennedy, D-Mass., has filed ,a. teacher ■with a bachelor’s de- J^e(^|f8a^ ATIjANTA — Ceilometers, tired Maj. G«n. Akbar Khan, The hardest-hit areas, Sylmar Awaiting approval of the City smaller facility to be built be­ Dakotas. Great fortunes 'were made tive than another. the maiority party of all West apartments and 1,125 com- state law that requires the list- a disclaimer. Kennedy also will ^ e . ’Top figure on the scale is _.ni powerful mercury-vapor lamps Bhutto’s adviser on national se- and San Fernando, have a Council and County Board of tween the two reservoirs. Com­ and neeiihy Virginia CHty be­ For example, he believes the Pakistan, he has -virtually no mercal buildings had appre­ ing of candidates generally rec- not go to the Democratic Na- '$12,700 for a teacher with a ^® by airports and weather Aside from seme scattered ciulty, hinted they would be bright new aspect. In residen­ Supervisors are proposed build­ pletion is expected early in ■ntaister’s degree plus 80 credit *"^61 tonight at 8 at Community to measure the height came a boom town. Then the hippie teen-ager living in a com­ representation in Baluchistan ciable damage. About 30,000 ognized by the national news tional Convention this summer enew flurries south and east of tial areas there are newly ing code changes. These would 1974. Hall silver stopped being easy to mune is not as primitive as his and little in the Northwest armed. other structrues had lesser media. as a d^egate. ■hours or a sixth year certifi- Hall. clcuds, are a serious hazard the Great Lakes, the only other mine, and by 1898 the Corn- parents believe. The hippie is Frontier. “ If they want civil war,’’ said damage. .cUe. The senior choir of United to birds. Birds often fly round precipitaticn in the country was The struggle has forced Wall, “ the Pathans ■will be BVeeways writhed, and an Ground- Rules Methodist Church will meet to- and round in the beams and some light rain in extreme stock Lode 'WBs virtually aban­ misunderstood by his parents. Dr. King says. Bhutto-appointed governors in ready.” overpass collapsed, crushing 28 to SO-Ib. Average . . 'Ground rules set up at the night at 7.30 at the churdi. A sometimes, becoming confused scuthem Texas, southern Floiri- doned. two men in a pickup truck. Will Cut Into Roasts, Steaks, Short Rib, or Any Way Start of this year’s negotiations high school "talk session’’ 'will or blinded, they power-dive to Forty-nine died in the collapse You Desire! .l^rovlde that no press releases be held at the churcdi tomorrow the ground.. One night some SO,- of San Fernando Veterans Ad­ jVrill be made unless mutually night at 7 :30. 000 birds were killed at a oell- Ibliiiipliiiiiliiliiiiiiliiiiililililliiiiiijiiliiilijiiiiliiiiii ministration Hospitals. '■kgreed------■*’ '—by both -groups.------'The Bolton Junior Women’s ometer in Georgia. CHUCK GROUND . A statement released Jointly Yet it wasn’t the big quake Audette and Dr. Castagna experts predict. ‘19 yesterday said '“It -was agreed ^ The Los Angeles County that .. items under dtscussion Earthquake Commission, com­ BEEF PATTIES posed largely of California In­ would be kept from the public stitute of Technology faculty children’s until ap- agreement was reach- deans, says: ad.” ' Chairmanship of negotiating “ niere is reasonable ex­ >sessioi» will alternate between pectancy that before the end of Inpresm tatlves. of the school the century a quake of much boaril-and BEA. The next^meet- greater mag^tude will visit Drill be Monday evening. M a n c h e ste r Southern California.” Schpol Board Mooting What’s the picture a year aft­ STO R ES O f E A S M IO W - 't .'A comiiilttee formed to study er the Jolt? i^^cies on high school gradua­ Aftershocks, most of them lb. box tion will present the results of III Imperceptible, have numbered ski race (itf findings at a meeting of ttie more than 1,000. The latest rat­ (Board of Education tomorrow tled houses Monday night. Tlie pa,t 8 p.m. in the library of the SAVINGS only damage reported were a (^Center School. few broken dishes. 'The committee, to be repre- At elementary schools, 14,283 Stock Up At This Price! iaented by high srtiool students pupils—8,143 more than before GIRLS & BOYS, AGE 6 - 14 'JIteven Sherman and 'William Lincoln’s Birthday the quake a year ago—are on l^ksbo, and Prlncip^ Norman double sessions. Seventy-five GRADE A ROCK ;' Shaw, was appointed in the falK quake-damaged' schools have to investigate possible changes A LOAN 'been closed. oi. Siie! ” clude consideration of prapoo- Destroyed were the Olive ate Awn the Health Oounoil rrt- View and San Fernando veter­ GIRLS AGE GROUPS BOYS AGE GROUPS EXTRA FANCY ^atlve to a change in school ans hospitals. Pacoima Me­ " health policies, approval of morial Lutheran and Holy School bus drivers, and a dis- Cross had'such damage that no !^cusston of revised Are safety SLICED BACON i:-codes -as they pertain to the pro- Free gifts with deposits in-patient medical care could 6-7-8 YEARS OLD 8-7-8 YEARS OLD be provided. Kpoeed addition at the high ’ 'school. & On the personal level, inter­ ' Two curriculum matters are viewers from UCLA’s Survey 9-10 YEARS OLD ^ 9-10 YEARS OLD ( expected to be discussed at to- Research Center found: , .morrow’s meeting, as the board For weeks after the quake in savings accounts ( Is scheduled to act on proposals countless men, women and chil­ 11-12 YEARS OLD 11-12 YEARS OLD ' from the high school math and dren slept re^essly, many of Social studies curriculum com- them not at all. A howling and • tolttees. wind, a freight train rumbling Sixties Dance by, a creaking floor or a gas 13-14 YEARS OLD 13-14 YEARS OLD ■ ' “ Remeniber the Sixties,” a heater shutting itself off f dance to be sponsored byjhe aroused them with a start. more; Children had nightmares. Many refused to sleep In their deposits in new or own rooms. Some went back to a MEWI — BXOntlNO bed-wetting. Some refused to re­ turn to school. Some literally SAVE 30c Lb.! clung to their mothers’ skirts. NATURAL h e a l t h old accounts' Oddly, the. people most affect­ THIS EVENT IS SPONSORED BY THE MANCHESTER STATE BANK FOOD SHOPPE ed were among those whose FOR YOUR FREEZER! Come visit the completely remodeled and re­ homes were least damaged. AX THE decorated Savings & Loan tomorrow. Open a The investigators found that AND THE TOWN OF MANCHESTER RECREATION' DEPARTMENT 23.2 per cent of residents in the U.S.D.A. WHOLE V PARKADE now savings account of $25., or ado this hardest hit area said they were amount to your present account’*' and you emotionally disturbed com­ *TROPHieS TO TOP 3 IN EACH BOY AND GIRLS AGE CLASSES. BOnOM ROUNDS receive absolutely FREE the chrome plated pared 'With 40.9 per cent in with F u ll Eye of Round . areas least affected. *MANCHESTER STATE BANK CUP FOR BEST TIME FOR DAY. BOYS’ OUTERWEAR manicure set shown (fingernail email and toenail cl|p- When 1971 ended, Mrs. Jo­ s K Kag. A tG to $ 3 8 • • • wools, corduroys, nylons, fease. seph Palumbo burned her ca­ *HOT CHOCOLATE, COFFEE. DONUTS AT RACE FOR ALL pile linings. 4 to ^ and 8 to 20. lendar—“ it Just wasn’t our year.” COMPLIMENTS OF THE BANK Sd It had brought her major sur­ .vosdatUjY w a rn GIRLS’ COATS * Limited to. ono gift gery, a house firf and the , . «0«ra BMD OF llANOm BTEEt (Buoktaad) quake. Which left her Sylmar $ 3 0 to $ 4$ .« . corduroys, fake furs, wools, for oach account house cracked inside and out. RACE C U N IC REGISTRATION FORM Is Now Locatsd At short and bo<^p styles. 4 to 6X, 7 to 14. With her husband and two chil­ ^ 5 0 deposits dren, she lives now in a rented MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14fh 7:00 P.M. 245 SPRUCE ST. at.) house in Granada Hills. GIRLS’ OUTERWEAR Or consider Prank Carbo- MANCHESTER STATE BANK nara, 58. Two minutes after he Rag* $18 to 838 • ^ • wools, corduroys, ski jackets. in new or old arrived for work in the San JACK HARRINGTON ADDRFSS...... 4 to ^ an d 7to 14. Fernando VA Hospital kitchen, Berkshire East Ski School Director accounts' the robust-looking baker was CHILDREN’S SNOWSUTTS hurled across the room by the Racing Techniques — Equipment Strategy CITY" quake. V: Ref SSSto$38-: . famous Gardner nylon snow- Open a new $50. savings account, or add $50. to Taking cover under a sink, he WE HONOR suits for infants, toddlers and 8-6X girls and boys. was entombed for 68 hours by your present account'*' and receive this 1964 tons of rubble. He was given up lb. Presidential Coin Set FREE. It's the last coin set REQISTER IN PERSON OR BY MAIL t D J JRS. & MISSES’ COATS made of ail silver. Included are a Kennedy half THIS EVENT IS OPEN TO . better untrinuned coats, Also available dollar, Washington quarter and Roosevelt dime, pant coats and at Coventry as well as a Jefferson nickel and Lincoln penny. MANCHESTER STATE BANK ALL CHILDREN 18 to 20-lb. Average and juniors. It's a gift that will become a family heirloom, in­ Will Cut Into Rump Roost, Eye of Round, Stew Bs4f, creasing in value every day. ICE SKATES Cube Steaks, Round Ground, or Any Way Yon Deolral Office PROFESSIONALLY 1041 MAIN STRSET BETWEEN THE AGES OF * MEN’S OUTERWEAR , We are AuUiorized Dealers for 80o Comu Tteketa,; GROUND MANCHESTER, CONN. 06040 Sale to commence week of Feb. Utti Reg. $ 2 5 to $ 8 0 < • • nylon ski jackets, wools, 6 -14 WHO RESIDE IN Dacron/cottons, corduroys. Broken sizes 86 to 46; 1007 MAIN STREET - NEAR MAPLE STREET - TEL. 6494588 While You Walt! H I—1 ' b a n io ia L • S,M,L,XL. (LOVENI RY OFFICE - ROUTE 31 - TEL. 742-7321) CONNECTICUT We Acceiit Federal Food Stampe! RAaOBCUTFOR MEN AMD WOnCBN CAPITOL Reerention Dept Officei 110 Cedar St, Maneheeler ■ i SPECIALS FOR TOURS., TBI. AMD SAT.! SAL D&Ly Bfancheater Parkade & Tri-City Plaza, Ver­ Equipment Co. iM vnaa HM FRomroe 88 MAIN ST. 648-T9S8 ®Alternate Date Feb. 26, 1972 — 9:00 p.m. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TOUBIIT OPAMTOliS TO viarr h im a t ma non, open till 9 Mon. thru Frl. NOW LOOATTDN PAGE 'rWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1972 MANCKffJSTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1972 ------:------/------PAGE THIRTEEN traffic record'system. This will be financed by a state grant. Health & Beauty Aid and General Merchanidise Values at Pathmarking Prices! h. an additional- $3,354.60 to Girl, u. Campers Oppose Site Cuts New Detective Directors Finally the Drug Advisory Cduncil to be financed by a state grant. Starts in Fall TV Tonight Dine-A-Liner Slain In ^ Protection Department’s^ regu- discuss T u es^ y ’s wl*h m, o n :) Joy Plastic Appointments By DAN HAtX, The latlons committee before they Lufkin and his staff before ao- ABO has announced a new Sm Saturday's TV Herald Thermos 4. appointed James Anderson HARTFORD (AP) for complete Dimmer can take effect. tlon is taken. hour-long detective drama se­ Removable Liner Charter Revision of 68 Pine St. to the Civil De* Middlebury controversy over proposed out­ Housewares " I f M r Lufkin wants to go Lufkin submitted a statement Super Linear For Durability for Easy Cleaning fense Ad-vlsory Council for a (Oontlnued from Page One) ries, set in Ban Francisco, to Switch Y o u r C h o ic e backs in the number of camp- high-class. that’s OK," said to the committee, but no one S:M (S> Bljf Valley and Appearance By GLENN GAMBEB rector Jcdm Tani. He asked that 000 below actual cost of the 36 term ending in November, 1072. start next fall. (8) I Dream of Jeaaale l4 -q l. Pall. Cutlery Tray, H ; " ‘repirc7s F i ^ c l s “ Z ‘ Mtae^^ reported Diane missing at 10:68 sites in Connecticut a n d Mercedes F. Smith of Weth- Iff) Hpsaa’e Hereee Dragaet Wkat’e Happealac (C) Sheer 100% Nylon and the Citizen’s Advisory Com. s‘ ®a'Iy boyfriend. mately 176 persons in the hall ^r***®™ Association arguea lor u ^ °Panty Hose Popular Shadii A Slzei ..7 9 * r mously authorized the es­ the Park and Rec to see this,’ ’ prccessing center for conver­ Gate, Academy Award 'winner 8:88 ^ 1 8 ) Weather— aad Panty Newt (G > Q Propa tablishment of a town char­ Tani said. sion to a third generation com­ Karl Malden has been signed to (U> Wild WUd Weet Toothpaiti 6.2-oz. puter and the purchase of a star in the program. (88) To Tell the Trath Regular or Mint tubal ter revision commission. It Mayor John ’Thompson ask- ((44) r The Balat- !o ) Hose Close- Up iwwiBH di- printer. The series, produced ' by 8:88 (8) Newt with Walter Croa- Pathmarh Miracle was an anticlimax of sorts, to the Development Commis­ Quinn iktortln Productions, will hlte (O) Stretch PMular □ A g ^ g c S / ’l Extra Dry AnII-ParipIrant Spray Pietrantcnlo voted against ShadeeS Siite I I V I Regular or Unicfniad since the matter had been *' sion was tabled. nerve and fled before trying to that is, camping for more than 5®?!:., Iwanlckl, D- of P® (8) New* with H.K. Smith aad 6- OZ. the appropriation saying, ______* ® YirViAvi h o o a in • start in late M ay on location. - - advisory commission’s opinion . .... , ... , arouse anyone. Aova 'Phow oion ^"'erlden, When he said: Hikers Association. Harry BeaMner bll. tabled on two previous 6. accepted the resignation of jjg 14 days. ’They also opposed ..^here’s plenty of room in all Several speakers quesUoned The new show will Join a long can* wcasions, and on e^h of gi^boid said it would not. derstand here. I think w e’re Bernard'w:(Sovlno'°irom th'^.,f® *1® r*®*!"" higher fees. Mat of detective ahows, wdiich l l W I V I I Regular or Hard to Hold the name for value. black and blue bruise on her »r«ho «*vio the state parks fcr long-term whether Lufkin had the rij>ht to 7t88 New* — Sperte aad board indicated that the shculd give the board advice conversion to third generation his successor. able traveling outside the state ' f^ M lck i said he spent two ordered camping for longer ABC hasn’t yet released de­ Weather than a "bare majority” of the imolles that the tc equipineiiL oiiu lo . 7 police Sgt. Robert Rasmusscn. Protection Commissioner Dan plane crash near East Dorset Zlowe, 17, another son. stops into “ The Kopykats*’ as a (18) Alfred Bllohcook Ground Beef Smaller Quantities Priced Higher tional service to other towns ‘ nick tad sanded the parking ^.j^hteen suspecte are named W. Lufkin would eliminate last weekend will be trans- The body of a daughter of the 11:88 (8)■ Movie■■ le ^vln? said. flush toilets, the dally fee would dlUon. Both are from Irvington, the hour-long fun show are 8:88 Hodsepodee Lodye ‘=>Chuck Beef Patties>,.u..Fr»«, «.99 * '='Pork Picnics 4tot«lba. Avarago state lottery. ^ p ita l Improvement Reserve 3. unanimously appropriated Pagan! also complained of the lt:N Bonn (O) 59* tirement In Europe for a star­ Ellis Haislip hosta weekly Not Much Revenue Fund for the Nike water tank a. an addlUonal $67,236 to the poor condiUan of town recrea- ring cameo Kde In ‘^‘■Wortd Pre­ showcase for black utists. '^'Bluebird HamSSt.rc:?;r’™'',:r'89.s “ Fresh Spareribs 79* Directors Jon Norris William P*’®!®®!- 'TW® brings to $466,000 education budget for remedial Uon buildings. miere : 'Hie l^teop Sisters,’ ’ a Ouartaradt'11 Cantor And Fltz(3erald James Farr and I**® amount allocated for the programs for pre-school age to A letter submitted by Mrs. twohour made-for-TV movie Favfnfte Fi]m '='Roa8ting Chickens 0«*»A3l^5s!**vg. lb. 39 * ^Pork LoinChopSiLolfl End Chops Por#oekago " ’ 89 Anthony Pletrantonlo all specu- Project. junior high school age students, Robert Ctanollo of 181 Edger- now In production for NBC. Of the many motion pictures will be fi- lated that the sale of lottery William O’Neill, director of 1^® appropriaUon ton, signed by her, Mrs. Peter \lHi*vegot Miss Goddard starred oppo­ he’s made, James Gamer, star '='Short Ribs 8.89* °Cube Beef Steaks crex «. M federal and state tickets would not bring the town public works, explained last danced by FV»ter of 163 Edgerton St. and site Charlie Chaplin in "M od­ of NBC’s “James Gamer, as that much revenue. There are night that the addiUoital appro- grants. Mrs. tiewis Banning Sr. of 64 em Times” and “The Great Nichols," says his favorite is '='Smoked Butts WatarAddad ib99* ^Boneless Pork Loin Rtb Stda Roast lb. 99^ eventually supposed to be 60 priaUons were needed to cover I*-' ®h addlUonal $16,987 to the Lodge Dr., urged the directors Dictator.’ ’ She has ttisb appear­ h e Americanization of educaUon budget for career ed- “T Of Drum Sticka US Qovt. lottery outlets in town. Each land purchase costs in connec- to include in the 1972-73 budget ed In "The Women," “Reap E m ily," In widofa he played op­ ^Turkey Wings Inapeclad. Qrada A Freaen a. 39 * '=' Seiect Beef Liver ». 59 * Frozen Food Values at Pathmarking Prices ouUet gets a five per cent com- Uon 'with the project 'vrtilch ucaUon programs at the high a sum of money sufficient to the Wild W nd,” and “ K3tty.’ ’ the woild on a string. posite Julie Andrews. ■onalaaa White A Dark Meat OQ 4 □OlBf A A n Salisbury. 9i-oz.OQ 0 school. ’This w ill be financed by clean the 'water at Center mission on sales. were higher than anUcipated, ^Turkey Roast Shtnandoah 2-lb. Pan 2 lb . *2” RPork Butt Roast Eh , Cnnrins ■b.Ow X v w e l l 1 I ' Mdat Loaf, Turkey, Meatball p k g .W w a state grant. Norris, Pletrantonlo, and dl- and some unanUclpated con- Springs Pond so it 'WUI support “Try Pathmark’s Tail-less Porterhouse and T - Bone Steaks. A New Meat Eating Value.”< rector William Diana also re a- structlon costs. c. an addlUonal $16,000 to the fish life. educaUon budget for expanded soned that the town should not Pletrantonlo expressed frus- Mrs. Elizabeth Sadloeki of ™48 Grocery Values at Pathmarking Prices ' °Mrs. Smith’s IS rr,lJt8 9 * be compeUng with the private traUon over the escalating cost Sei^ces H ^ t e r St. asked why four ad- ouUets. FitzGerald further stat- of this project D®P“ rtment. The department dlUanal town checking accounts Sargent Asking Measure ^ ^ ■ ® , was recently awarded a feder- have been opened'vdien the most %-gal. 4 5 ® ‘^birds Eye Peas 'X'19 * ed that he is against the state’s one estimate al grant for this. recent auditor’s report recom- Pathmark Appie Juice jar gambling law altogether. $368,000. As Advocate for Children m „ cot,! 4f I®*" spccial policc mended that no more be open- - ^ '='Sara Lee Cakes?;;: 'x69 • □ X ‘‘w i ed. Weiss said he would prepare BOSTON (A P ) — Ctov. in aU adoptUms which are han­ or Cream Style noted that he put the Itqm on We losing control of the assistance such a report for her cn the town’s ^ D pit’ "*''* - Chicken,.Turkey. Turkey, 1 1 -o z -O O 4 Franta W. Sargent goes before dled privately. Pathmark can Salisbury , Meat Loat, Mexican p k g .O w the agenda because he felt it g^g directing traffic at social 29 checking accounts, Whoie Kernei Corn was a the leglslaiture today with bUls Anotiier of his proposals wriU ‘legislative determina- Estimates Low events or at construction sites, Mrs. Sadloeki also asked why allow courts to put children up □ l tion I didn’t to ^ o n id adoption and □ feel I should O'Neill offered flgfures since pay for the service. two men are needed on town for adoption without parental 3-lb. 1-oz. Chic N’ Puffs ’ “ xes * make.” '.=^Noodie Soup Pathmark our (hlldren," fiaigent said In COUPON SAVINGS The Office for ChUdren, in hds speech Tuesday night "Not •-OZ. Mimark injuic(» ,isi-oi.oc c ^Ric^~A~Roni AllVariatlaa (Except Wild), box the Executive Office of Human because 'we do not care, but be­ ’Pineappie Chunks Sllcad Del Mom* can l E V I I I Services, would (teordinate'-' and 1 lb. 13 OZ. can cause our children cannot 1-tb. 1-lb.S-oz. < monitor all programs affecting '=^Cut Gi'een Beans or French Dal Monte can 22* ^Comstock Pie Fiiling Cherry cen ’ speak for themselvea" Pathmark cfaUctren within the exe. bndn k . ^ ^ □ 10-oz.f aaapi "Go” Batteries liniiis sa aU 4 whaali, nbaMf lished by the legislature in When the Lansing State Hospi­ ^Cracker Barrel Sharp Sllx pkg.t towards the purchase of oil 4 arfMtl qfHadort. Tara 1971-Mb k®pt confldentiaL tal recently Joined a medical Potatoes5^-iS,59* Amarican, Paat. Proc., This Coupon 10 oz. Jar Instant and rowrfaca all 4 brakt Sargent , also proposed a □ 16-02. campaign agaiita smoking and Worth draait; diMli bnk« ihM aad three-man review committee □ Colorsd or Whita - Pathmark pNg. I All One Low Price coatact (or eropor fit, Maod took out cigarette machines. It Singles Maxwell aad flwli kiako Nao lystoai, 39 for those cases o f suspected also suffered an uneiqiected Bakery Values at Pathmarking Prices Our Reg. 31.99 to 39.99 Him load t«t. Oar Rta. child abuse that are not taken blow to the pocketlxxdc. ' Potatoes97* House jm. Z. to c()urt, to assure that chUdren The hospital had pulled In P k g -O Q C ______Pathmark o' 6 4 fc ^ "are not mistakenly left in a revenue from over 24,01X1 packs Artificial Flower ° English Muffins Coffee home situation which is an tm- Rotes, Oelses', Limn one per lemity. Qood Bt any Pathmerk Supermarkal, of cigarettes last year. Sun., Fab. 6th thru 8a!.. Fab. 12th. 1972. Void whara prohibited.____ Ful 4 Ply Nylon Tubeless . mediate'threat to their lives.” Bouquets Tulips, DeHodlls 5 9 ^ Pathmark Then - hospital service league °Apple Pie Old Fathlontd X:55 * Under existing law the Wel­ employes decided to try selling 0-8. «1 lb. nnoDDOiinaDonBaDDop fare Department generally ^Yellow Onions Park Up Y(«ir Appalll. le o u mly 1-lb. 2-oz. Sofety Custom Tires apples instead, and the hospi­ box I msdcea the final decision on tal’s gift shop is selling 100-120 ‘^’Potato Chips Pathmark . Manufacturera Coupon Savings • whether or not to letive a sus­ apples a day. ‘=^D/led Mixed Fruit Del Monte 1-lb. 4-OZ.8 towards the purchase of O n* Low Pric* pected victim of chUd abuse In Pathmark “ The transition from ciga­ ■^’White BreadI Sandwich Sliced loal4 pk. of 10 his home. There ere no review rettes to ajqiles wasn’t com­ ^Chicory or Escarole This Coupon Depnrtmunt i!% Av.nlatilul Worth procedures. pletely smooth," said Marian 20-lb. $ 4 39 Fresh In- Store Bakery Dept, iwho Glad Another bUl the legislature Renaud, the gift shop manager, ^Birdseed (XK.J for the Blrda bag I e 'Will be asked to approve will be "but the career smpketa seem Seafood Vaiues at Pathmarking Prices Lemon Pies M iTrash Can one providing for "Irrevocable to have adjuated." surrender" of chUdren up for Lmers San Francisco And the hospital is making Ib.t •n Fresh Baked ee. I W adoption. <^Sole Fillet ‘^Hero Rolls Limit one per family. Good at any Pathmark Supermarket. Over 3,500 watts of starting power at half again as much on apples Sun., Feb. 6lh thru Sat.. Feb. 12th, 1972. Void where prohibited. 735x14 825x14 775x15 The package also would pro­ 3-lb.| 0® F. New patented power peak plate as It ever made on cigarettes. □ 775x14 815x15 vide unwed fathers with ri^ts °#1WholeSmelts (Frozen) hagi Appie Turnovers Testy 13 aaaaaaaaanaaaaDaao <«>o design. Free replacement if battery fiirantyTO® of hearing regarding his desires fails, as long as you own your car. Our Full 4 ply nylon tubeloss construction. to raise his child. Under exist­ Voleano ‘Beautful’’ best batteryl Buy 4 tiros and save up to $30. One low ing laws, the fathers of (diUdren ^ What’s Baking at Pathmark’s Get to know our price for all sizes listed above. Enjoy a three minute visit with that someone you left in bom out of wedlock have few CAfTANlA, etcUy — Mt. Etna Whitewalls 2.50 each additioncil. rights In determining the future la one of the woirid’x oldest ac­ Fresh in-Store Bake Shop? Appetizer Department San Francisco for only 70^. Direct dial him or her of their children. tive volcanoes. Many modem Serve Yourselt The adopti(m reform bUl volcano fuitborlUes believe It Baked arrd Ptcli»g»

Adams, Burbank Rd., Rock­ Vernon Buchman to John T. and Judith ‘World of Sheer Fantasy’ ■ Drug Center Navy Head Seeks ville; Laurie Branley, Regan K. Maxwell, property at 138 N. City Expects Court,' Rockville. Alternates Sought Elm St., conveyance tax $8.28. ’The Drug Advisory Center, Revenue Sharing Discharged ’Tuesday: Sarah Fire Call Leads Trade Names Back^Paynient 83 Park St:, is open Monday PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP)— Glnlger, Flushing, New York; Mrs. Jane T. Magnano of through Saturday from noon Navy Secretary John Chafee to­ Marsha iBatt, Lord Rd., Rock­ To Drug Charge Hartford doing business as For Housing Author’s Gal Astounded to 10 p.m. day called for passage of a fed­ ville; Patricia Hevey, Hatch For Berrigan Jury Roma Pastry Shop at 819 Main Hill R d , Vernon; Naomi Rog­ N E W HAVEN (AP) — A telephone backup service eral revenue-sharing program, Stephan W. Weet, 26, of 8 St. ers, Main St., Talcottvllle; Ian HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — ates, and the rest have com­ Davis Ave., Rockville, waa ar­ T T nh oi.> officials say they expect NOTICE is available when the center claiming that it would be the With a jury of nine women and pleted high school. One woman, is closed. best way to give local govern­ Fluckiger, Falrvlew Ave., Rock­ restedresiea shortlysnoniy afteroner midnightimunigm hf.oinpqB^HB T and H Pa^ New Hayen to get mere than THE MANCHEmti WATER Ca ville; Francis Doruncia, Ward three men sworn in, the search a nonpracticing pharmacist, By Hughes Controversy For drug advisor > informa- ments a decision on how feder­ U .I night M »«» ,M. Main St S. 'JS begins today for six alternate lost her first husband in World Uon, call 646-2016. al funds are spent. St., Rockville; John Dumaine, Russell Dr., Vernon; Frederick jurors in the trial cf antiwar War n . WIU BE CLOSED I had to return to London Clifford told us of one secret “ All too often,” Chafee said, “ .v s ,” a X “ un= By NINA VAN PALLANDT Morris, Village St., Rockville; priest Philip Benigan and six ’The jury, was picked from a (from Mexico alter 3% days) meeting with Hughes in a park­ “ Someone in Washington sets necUon with .the InvesUgatlon . nnif replaced as mem- Writter for the Dorothy Berthold, Cliff St., others. ' panel of 46, with the defense of a minor fire at 8 Davis Ave. Fyler, $30,000, property on Haven Housing and on the previous day Clif­ ing lot and how cartridge tapes Nixon Advisor priorities for spending federal FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12Hi London Sunday Mirror .Rockville; Gloria Dlckau, Mer- ■ ’Ihey are accused of con­ striking 28 and the government Police said they found a quan- Norman St. -.gainaf Authority, ford went out to arrange my had been exchanged in some funds in North Kingstown or spiring in 1970 to kidnap presi­ six. For the alternates, a panel Warns Against Pawtucket, based' on the needs rew Rd., Coventry; Mrs. Ever­ tlty of marijuana in the West ^ T U i " Mayer Barthoiemew F. Gulda LONDON (AP)—It’s all air ticket back. toilet somewdiere. dential aid Henry A. Kissinger, of 16 will be seated and the de­ apartment. He was held over- Charles Gill and R ^ e r Metlvler ,,g,g Ctommu- that might be peculiar to Chi­ ett Paluska and Son, Esther m OBSERVANCE OF He was gene between one and It all seemed so fantastic, to blow up heating tunnels un­ fense will have seven of the 10 getting a little bit like Undue Comment cago or Memphis. Ave., Rockville. ,night at the police staUon in bustoess m G and M In- Affairs (Commissioner Don- a hclf to two hours. Tha.t is the and the author showed us the der buildings in Washington, pre - emptory challenges for lieu of a $600 bond. He was to clnerator Co. and Melvin Manu- Dorggy the ^ty will get James Bond. The events of “ Our prcblenis are not Births ’Tuesday: A daughter only) time when he went out original letter he had received D C., and to raid draft boards which no reason is needed. LINCOUrS BIRTHDAY WASHING’TON (AP) — Pres­ theirs,” he said in a speech to Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mi­ be presented today in Circuit factoring C o^ ., $3,760, proper $306,197 in back payments for the past four days have alcne fer any such period. in an effort to fcrce the U.S. ’Twenty-four prospective al­ from Hughes granting him the ident Nixon’s tep economic ad­ prepared for delivery before chaud, Lakevlew Terrace, (Jourt 12, Ea^t Hartford. fy ^ Hilliard « . the 1970-71 fiscal year. City forces out of Southeast Asia. ternate jurors were ■ excused EMER6ENCY TEL NO. M94WS7 been in a world of sheer rights to his biography. viser says economic policy is the Providence Central and Rockville; A son to Mr. and A husband and wife, Percy Release of Attachment (Jontrrller FYancis Kelly said ’The 12 jurors, including one ’Tuesday, most for holding prej­ Alexandra Recknagel against officials in Dorsey’s depart- fantasy. . . . can't believe It looked perfectly genuine. not a political issue at the mo­ Pawtucket Lions Clubs Mrs. Richard Adams, Bqrbank St. Peter, 40, and Anita St. . „ , Apparently he had known Clif­ ment, and critics should be re­ Rd., Rockville. black and one Roman Catholic, udiced opinions. Peter, both of 18 CJhurch St., ’ ~ ' ' ment have told him an addl- All I keep hearing are He said revenue-sharing were selected in 86 minutes of he said that . . . ford over a number of years sponsible and realistic in com­ would permit “ people on the lo­ After the jurors were picked, Vemon, were arrested yester- Marriage ' Ucense tlonal $288,000 will be coming in secret maneuvering Tuesday ______^ __ Francis Michael Morasco of ugy of taxes for the 1969-70 fls- two names. One is Howard and trusted and respected him. menting cn it. cal level to set the priorities.” U.S. District Court Judge R. day on warrants issued by Clr- Dr. Herbert Stein, recently U.S. Steel Fined after 2>/^ weeks in which pros­ Dixon Herman ordered them Hughes, the eccentric mil­ I have heard that in an affi­ Clifford is the kind of man cult ^ u ^ 12 charging "’them 29 George St. and P. cal year. named chairman of the Council pects underwent interrogations sequestered. They will not be with fraudulence in obtaining Day of Woodbridge, Va., Feb. The payments will com­ davit Clifferd has swem that I that a woman finds great lionaire I’ve never met in cf Economic Advisers, told the For Polluting that focused on Vietnam and allowed to return home for the aid end failure to report In- 12, Center Congregational pensate the city for taxes it was with him when I he met warmth in and someone with my life. Naticnal Press Club ’Tuesday Rockville PITTSBURGH (AP) — U.S. political activism by priests remainder of the trial, vtdiich come. Church. loses when property is used for Howard Hughes. I cannot be­ whom there is tremendous Ihe other is Clifford Irving, the nation’s economy is strong, Steel Cerp., already fined $18,- and nuns. may last three months Both were released on $1,000 Building Permits federally subsidized or state- CheVy Service lieve Clifford would say such a communication. the name of a man I have thing because I certainly didn’t but "the last thing it needs is to Hospital Notes 000 for excessive smoke emis­ ’Three jurors have had rela­ The six defendants besides non-Burety Ixmds for appear- John Malerba for Harry Sault, subsidized public housing. In I still feel very close to him. loved and an author I still be­ meet Hughes at any time dur­ be the subject of a year of Visiting hours are 12:30 to 8 sions at several of its plants, tives in Vietnam, including the Berrigan are Catholic priests ance in Circuit Court 12, Rock- alterations to commercial build- this case the state is making lieve has pulled off the literary ing cur stay there. But when an American postal demagoguery’’ during the 1972 p.m. in all areas except ma­ has been fined for using con­ black woman typist whose son Joseph Wenderoth, 38, and Neil villej^ March 7. Ing at 384 Hartford Rd., $1,000. the full payment because the department investigator came was a medic there. McLaughlin, 30; Sister Eliza­ Lauretano Sign Co. of Terry- New Haven Housing Authority, coup of the century. ^ But if Caifford saw Hughes in presidential campaign. ternity where they are 2 to 4 taminated water to quench hot TUNE-UP to question me last week when “ It does not help a revival of ’There are three women In beth McAlister, a teaching nun; vllle for Coca-Ccia Bottling Co. which handles the federal mon- If this affair had not got into Mexico it could only have been and 6:30 to 8 p.m. coke. I was holidaying in the Ba­ business or consumer con­ their 20s, cne a bride of five Dr. Eqbal Ahmad, a Pakistani of East Hartford, sign at 49% ey, is paying the equivalent of the world headlines, I know my during that two-hour period Magistrate John Chandler affair with Clifford, however in­ hamas ... I was literally fidence,’’ Stein said, "to have fined the giant firm $300 pips months who said “ we’ll always Moslem teaching in Chicago, Public Records Main St., $460. its share in the form of supply- 6 C Y L-24.60 when he got my air ticket. Admitted ’Tuesday: James discreet it was, would still be a shaken. the state of the economy de­ Raymer, Jr., Bancroft Rd., costs ’Tuesday on three counts have wars,” and another who and Mr. 'and Mrs. Anthony.- Warranty Deeds Charles A. Jaworski, recrea- ing various services to housing secret today. Last November, Clifford and Suddenly the whole thing ex­ scribed groundlessly as a dis­ Rockville; Jalmer Qulst, Broad of violation of Allegheny Coun­ said Vietnam might be "a nec­ Scoblick, a former priest and a Leo W. and Bonnie J. Terrlo tlon room at 33 Clyde Rd., $760. residents, said Development 8 CYL.-28.30 There is nothing I can do. I met again in Los Angeles. I ploded around me and I had to aster.’’ Brock; Chester Delaney, Som­ ty’s air pollution code at the essary war.” The eldest woman former nun. to Joseph R. and Jean L. Na- Stylarama of Newington for Administrator LeRoy Jones, What dama,ge has been done, picked him up at the airport return to England to regain my In response to a question, ers; Ncrm'an Gilbert, Stafford (3lairton Works. juror, about 60, had four sons deau, property at 196 Ferguson Ruth Uzdllla, recreation room ------INCLUDES NEW POINTS, NEW CONDEN­ and he was all aglow over his who were conscientious objec­ Folklore groups from France, Rd., conveyance tax $48.40. has been done, but I fervently senses. Stein said a Nixon defeat in No­ Springs; Garnet Brawn Jr., Witnesses, including chem­ at 28 Trumbull St., $3,900. SER, NEW AC IGNITER SPARK PLUGS, hope it will not break his mar­ manuscript on Hewar^ Hughes. Yes, I’m going to New York vember would enhance the pos­ RFD No. 2, Rockville; Mary ists, testified the water used to tors. Portugal, Ghana, Roumanla, Frank G. and Esther A. Pisch John Chessarl Inc. of Vemon Air Travel Increase riage to his wife Edith because .He had been to New York tp with John and we will both tes­ sibility cf permanent, more Forrest, Village St., Rockville; cool the coke contained phenol, The only Catholic, a single Mexico, Korea, Japan and Po­ to Richard G. and Vivian A. tor Cedar Mountain Corp. of ADJUST TIMING, ADJUST CARBURETOR, _ _ HOUSTON (AP) — While I know they are very happy to­ see the publishers, McGraw- tify before the grand jury in­ stringent wage and price con­ Karen Rehmer, Worcester Rd., cyanide, chloride and ammonia woman, called Vietnam “ a land will entertain visitons at IKrawczyk, property at 240-242 Lawrence, N. Y., partitioning ROAD TEST. gether. Hill, and he told me that the vestigating the whole affair and trols than those the Nixon ad­ Vernon; Marian Zajac, West- and the resulting steam was waste of lives.” the Olympic games in Munich Woodbridge St., conveyance tax for new store (Shoe Town) ^ ^®71 was a poor year nationally for air travel, the number of serialization rights had been of our relationship with Clifford ministration instituted. land St., Rockville; Leslie polluting the air. ’There are two college gradu­ next summer. $42.90. 224 Spencer St., $33,000. CALL 649-5238 FOR AN It was 7V4 years ago in Ibiza passengers flying out of Hous­ bought by Life magazine. Irving. Stephen H. and Carl3mne M. APPOINTMENT OR STOP IN when we found ourselves in a ton’s Intercontinental Airport I will tell the truth and all I Fisher to Frank G. and Ei^ther TODAY! small beach party together. Jute Exports Tumble increased almost 7 per cent Clifford—I’d read several of hope is that what I say will not A. Pisch, property at 44 Horton . . . sworn me (Herald photo by Bucelvlclus) RAWALPINDI — Because of says Joe FVister, city aviation his books and knew him by rep­ harm or injure Clifford in any Rd., conveyance tax $30.80., utation—was in the party and to secrecy . . . way. Because knowing Uiis Gift Commemorates Brotherly Ties Dorothy L. Randall to Elliott the civil strife, Pakistan’s total director. L. Randall, property at 152 experts of raw jute and jute The biggest increase was in we discovered we both lived on man as I do I cannot believe Commemorating a quarter-century of brotherhood between Temple Beth Sho- CARTER CHEVROLET INC. the island. Clifford had sworn me to se- the book is false. Loomis St.’, conveyance tax manufactures during fiscal 1971 international passengers which 1229 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER lom and South United Methodist Church, an engraved pewter bowl was pre­ H 7 .6 0 . ■ amounted to $237 million, a de- grew more than 10 per cent. In I was then living with my ^recy about the whole thing, I believe it is authentic. I sented to Alfred Werbner, left, president of the temple, and Rabbi Leon Wind, quitclaim Deed dine of more than 26 per cent all, 4.8 miUlon passengers husbahd FYederlk and our chll- house we borrowed would dearly like to think the ^jren. from a friend I cooked some book is authentic and that Clif­ spiritual leader of the temple, by Mrs. Stanley Weinberg, president of the FYank Kamlns and Solomon S. from a year earlier. passed through boarding gates. steaks for Clifford and my ford will prove to the world it m s ir 3 h sillls From the Leading maker Women’s Society of Sou'th Church, annd Kenneth Guillow, president of the manager, John Marshall, and is. Methodist Men’s Club of South Church. The presentation was made at the . . . bumping over dinner Clifford told us of And what of the two of us of Fine Fashions... 26th annual Brotherhood Night program of the Temple Beth Sholom and South into Clifford ... strange meetings he had now? W io can say? Only time United Methodist Church last night at South Church. with Howard Hughes. , will tell. Ibiza is a small island and it ------Isabelle and two daughters. has lots of social life and it Polyester Car Crash Kills Chico Ruiz He played with the San Diego wasn’t long before I was bump­ Padres when they were in the SAN DOX30 (A!P) — Veteran between 70 and 80 miles an m ore ing into Clifford at cocktail par­ Pay Board Makes Changes Pacific Coast League in 1962 ties and other functions. He be­ Infielder Chico Rule, who hour. and' 1968. He later played for came a family friend. Deputy Coroner WllUam In Merit-Pay Regulation COORDINATES played last season for the Cail- Souza said Ruiz was pro­ Cincinnati 'and spent eight It wasn’t until last year that fmmla Angels, was killed In a nounced dead on arrival at years in the major leagues. our friendship developed into WASHINGTON (AP) —The comment on the proposal be­ selling elsewhere highway accident early today. Palomar Hospital, not far from Ruiz, whose given names any kind of relationship. Clif­ Pay Board has announced fore it becomes final. ’The California Highway Pa­ his home at Riancho Penas- were Hlraldo Sablon, was ford was then married to Edith, at $i2.00 $28.00 get a good deal with gas, chfinges in its merit-pay regu­ ’The Pay Board’s proi>osed trol said Ruiz, 33, was driving quitos in northern San IDiego traded along with Alex Johnson his fourth wife, and my own merit-pay rules woidd require from Cincinnati to the Angels lations, tightening up some as­ alone when his car ran off In. County. marriage to Prederik had bro­ companies to follow a formal terstate 6 and hit a sign pde at Ruiz is survived by his widow in November, 1969. ken ip. pects and loosening another. plan to have their merit raises - M On night at tny Chelsea home After days of debate, the exempt from the 6.6-per-cent marshall’s low price I got a call from Clifford say­ board voted 11 to 1 Tuesday guideline. The plan must define MONET BEFDNDED ing he was coming to London night to propose that present in written form the pay ranges WITHIN DAYS and I invited him in to have merit-pay rules be abandoned applicable to specific jobs, and DISCOUNT dinner that same night with and replaced with a new set standards for granting merit SALi THURB., other friends. which would; raises. During his stay, (Clifford —Apply to both union and Firms without acceptable STORES FRI. & SAT. asked me if I would like to go nonunion merit pay, a wage in­ merit plans still may provide on holiday with him to Nassau. crease that rewards an em­ merit raises but they must not We took the plane to New ploye’s performance. raise over-all wage Increases to York the next morning—it was —Exempt merit raises from above 6.6 per cent, without spe­ 881 MAIN ST. Feb. 12 as far as I recall. W^en the board’s 8.8-per-cent annual cific exemption by the board. we got there, Clifford an-, wage guideline if the merit pay ’The board’s present rules ex­ nounced a sudden change of is granted according to a for­ empt merit pay from the 6.6- plans. "Would you mind,’’ he mal plan meeting board specifi­ per-cent guideline if paid under said, “ if we went to Mexico in­ cations. union contracts. l-V.f stead? ’’ —Prohibit new or renewed The new proposal ceune fol­ ^j^auU fu£ Sf'G li'v Clifford then told me he had merit plans from pushing a lowing criticism that the old NEWI to go to Mexico to meet How­ company’s over-all pay raises policy discriminated against ard Hughes, whose autobiogra­ above 7 per cent a year. merit pay not covered by union ^ B R E C K Vaseline’BRAND phy he was writing. The public has 10 days to contracts.. ‘ I - ■I'?'.''- • PANTS An exciting group ...from '' ' i i SPRAY INTENSIVE BCAOS ti / 1 . ^ >5?! S H A M POO 1 • SKIRTS CARE* a very famous m aker a DISINFECTANT .Wl • VESTS bkkck ______■ ifAMPOU ^ 14 os. lis t 1,89 ’THE SKIN SOFTENER BLOUSES and •JACKETS ___ c 18 oz. List 1.19 ORE STOP CURHIRC & lAORORT SERVICES S a n it o n c

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A A J - ^ PAGE SEVENTEEN PAGE SIXTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTfiR. CONN.. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9,‘ 1972 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1972 BassssaouHana der repficnallsaticn l^ a u s e he trends and put their customers' World Capitak H eh ron would only have one budgret to Business Mirtor money on the line, WI0F4ITr prep.ure, cne beard meeting, .But one computer study Will Be Visited -cne set cf teacher-bcard negfo- made over the past 18 years tiations, plus a better chance to Tired, Inflated Billpayer seems to say thrft you and your By U.N. Chitef Selectmen Urged to Reconsider recruit teachers. neighbors, the consumers of “ It Is because cf the prac- America, are the most accurate UNITED NA-nONS, N.Y. . tlctillty cf added educational Perpetrates More Inflation forecasters. (AP) — Kurt Waldheim, secre­ services that leads me to be­ After studying masses of tary-general of the ■ Un lt^ Na­ creasing at 3 per cent, the net sindlinger & Co., a mar- Stand Against Regionalization lieve' that It Is best for our By JOHN CUNNIFF tions, says he plans to visit present value Is 99.28 cents.” ketl-.T and opinion research or- young people If we reglcnal- A P Business Analyst Moscow and Peking and even­ STORB In clhor werds, when big de- Mnlzatlon, makes this sweep- Opposition to regionalization Any dementary school con- countability ■with respect to Ize,” he concluded. tually “the capitals of all mem­ NEW YO R K (A P ) — One ef- mands leave the purchaser ing statement: expressed by the Board of Be- struction cost would remain the Rham High School, bers states” In the world organ­ feet of a long bout with In- with too little money to pay fer "u.S. consumers for the past lectmen brought Everett Jew- ““f*- reglonallza^Uc^ but Women’s Club ization. flaUon Is to leave the blllpayer his gcods he Is Inclined to use ^5 years . .. have been fore- The Hebron Junior Women’s «vir\nA\r HT'klw TMlIsAa The 43-year-old Austrian said ett. chairman of the study com- u,g towns, he said. admit that they w e net doing c m , „,ggt this evening at tired and frustrated and. Ironi- mittee on regionalization, to the Jewett reminded the select- their jcb.” Therefore, “ac- o . .u .-.1, j the seller's costs and, most ------^f uTe st^k market for Tuesday he h^ ^slt^ W ^- O u e r t ® s w S f S t o ? ! S t l n g ^ P®>T)etrator ^ even „kely, his prices too. at least two months In advance, ington Jan. 24 and w ill ■visit selectmen’s meeting Saturday men tiiat any construction of a countability for educational Lcndcn April 10 and 11. “ I alK> w ill be Dcuvlas Fellows who "lor® Inflation. Walker comments that condl- and have been right on target In an attempt to overcome their rcglomllzei middle school decisions Is easier to establldi have in mind to visit Paris as BUEilAS THE ANSWBtl would necessitate an additional with one board.” I S . Having fought fer months to SS per cent of the time.” epposition. a, jw l i t well as Moscow and Peking and The Family wants variety. The study under Public Act 69S. He Command A ll members are urged to at- keep his Income consistent with ^ w arning too' Sindlinger malntalM that the capitals of other members budget demahds ecomomy . . . The committee has recom­ also felt that, the state would Jewett also stated that under tend, attitude consumersAAMaitwtnavra have aboutatv\lir * ^ , , "U.S.D.A. GOV’T GRADED CHOICE STEER BEEP’ mended that regionallMtlon of outgo, he finally loses -his grip. Mjjr inflation Is contained, the states,” he said. and each day’s menus must be First Cut not accept this Idea. the present system “ the chain the future of the economy to a the school systems in Hebron,' He becomes a slow payer. In extension of credit will cost " I can’t go everywhere In a However. First Selectman of command is broken down'’ Manchester Evening Herald large extent determines that considered for their nutritional Andover a n d Miarlborough, effect, he finances his big de- companies less In 1972 than In few months,” he added "But Aaron replied that If the people In that the superintendent Is not Hebrcn Correspondent, Anne economy. The consumer is the value. Shop-Rite gives you the Mtdi 1 c h presently exists in mands vrlth an interest-free 1970,” he ^ y s . but he we are now working out a time­ want a middle school, they will the boss of the pHncipal. Emt, Telephone 228-8971. big spender. USDA Grades 7-12, be expanded to in­ . „ , . adds that a credit manager table for It.” freedom to choose frohi a great get one and he could not see “ This type of failure to ad- loan f ^ the seller. And so: resulting He also has unusual per- variety of foods . . . So why pay clude all grades, K-12. about the direction (a«icE’ the state denying the request. here to chains of command,” more inflation. from a decrease In inflation If ^ more? The selectmen last month Cooperative Effort he said, “ only lends Itself to Beatles Fan Club various segments of the econo­ OIUCK In a reoort to members of the control receivables. imanimously opposed total Jewett, who is also a member further failure for the stu- National Association of Credit ,g gpg„ j„. my are likely to take, sindling gionalization, cf the Regional Board of E ^ - dents.” Out of Business Management, Dr. Ernest W. yitation for credit managers to er says. NEWS tSAftRIER position on the loss of local cation from Hebron, felt that the But with a single board, LONDON (A P ) — Rlngo Walker, consulting economist, be lenient in their risk selection Because the consumer’s atti­ Center Cut autonomy. Improper represen­ selectmen’s idea to urge co- “ chains of cemmand are re- Starr says the Beatles Pan observes that the length of time and collection pclicles,” he cau­ tudes about buying and selling. WANTED tation on the regional board, fl- . BV.1S® among the local stored and principals must up-Club...... will..... close...... at the_ end of that credit Is outstanding hurts tions, “ because the length of In Sindlinger’s view, dominate s v i s s lb 6 9 ^ nancial disadvantages, low cost IN boards to provide more umform hold policies and philosophies March. ^ company more during In- time that receivables are out-. the market, the consumer also STEAK of school constructitar In' He­ school programs rather than of boards of education” and the "W e don’t want to keep the flation that in stable times, standing still affects .. i profit­ is the major determinant in bron and the possibility of a FOUNTAIN regionalization would not work, whole progpum becomes Im- Beatles myth going, since we “Forexample,” he says, ability.” ' corporate profits—and stock V,«ugl'“" vSou«* middle school. “ Cooperation In the past 13 portant so that students get are no longer together,” Starr“vdien prices areincreasing at market prospects. VILLAGE Jewett pointed out that local jeweii. inmiicu ^ i . years has not taken place be- similar backgreunds, he said. said Tuesday. I an annual rate of 6 per cent, Who is the best forecaster of Some brokers have known of CALL All Natural rfppt. tween the three local boards Superintendent At Its peak In 1985, the Brit- the present value of a dollar of stock market directions? Most the . correlation and have been tn Mid the Rhom boarii,” he said. Jewett also panted out that ish Beatles Club had 40,000 receivables which has been out- people would be Inclined to say changes in cemsumer cot MANCHESTER VITAM IN R ^ The onlv way to get coopera- more efficient utilization of the members, but It has dwindled standing fo r 90 days Is only 98.8 the professionol money man- JWe**ce m a guide to ^sible EVENING HERALD COMPLEX BAiActmen tlon. he said because the low superintendent’s energy and to about 10,000. The American cents. agers are because It Is they J^® “ ut so fai 646-9946 WHOLE REGULAR STYLE Ta in ts thm Indl^dual board of educa- population of the area, would be time could be put into effect un- Beatles club has folded. “ However, If prices are In- who study companies, watch results are unknown. tlOT budgets are controUed by the boards of finance. The only l>oards under r ^ o ^ lz a t lo n - 100-*2.39 difference 'with regiOTallzation, **"^s enabling all the towns to -w6 care- All Natural he said, is that the boards of fi- support a better educational pro- \ t t a ^ ^■3S1:^W\1EG 0 ’ LAM B nance would not have the cot- gram .” . . . „ BONELESS HIGH POTENCY DixOT stated that he had chll- MULTIVITAMINS All residents In the three t>®th at R ^ m and in the 1.49 lb. Tablets towns would still have the op- Hebron elementary school. I 1.69lb. SHOULDER S | 0 9 portumty to accept or reject tor one, as a parent, am very LAMB CHOPS the regional budget at the an- happy with the way things are FOR POTTING OR BNAISINO 90-M.27 nual budget meeting. running at the elementary school SHOP-RITE’S GOV’T. GRADE ”A” WHOLE Second Selectman Robert Dix- • - - very unhappy with the way Neck O’ Lamb 59* AH Natural things are being run at Rham,” FOR POTTINO OR BRAItlNO on told J'ewett that the residents BEEF ROASTS 21^ Ib.AVG. and Organic of Hebron “ have always led the he said. Shank 0 ’ Lamb 59* fight for financial responsibility Jewett attempted to explain FRYING TURKEY (FROZEN) ROSE HIPS Pr ices In This Ad EHeclive In All in the past.” some of the educational advan­ oTO P SIRLOIN (Vitamin C 100 mg.) tages of regionalization but ( .. ;4' ' 'XV S Dixon also stated, “ Our local Drumsticks 33* TaUels stopped, saying that because of A&P's and A-MARTS oTO P ROUND YOUR 2 8 'Fresh Cut Meaty board of education in the past the "hostility (of the selectmen) IN THIS COMMUNITY AND VICINII i few years has become aware of o BOTTOM ROUND only at CHICKENS 2 9 there Is no reasOT to go on.” CHOICE! Its local financial responsibil­ oSHOULDER ROAST CHICKEN PARTS 100-•1.75 He left copies of his statement Shop-Rite! LEGS BREAST WITH RIBS ity.” ^ ^ ^ on educational advantages with U S.D A. CHOICE All Natural He noted that local residents selectmen and all agreed to have rejected the regional budg- j^yj^w It Ddxon said he would DOES YOUR STORE Illustrated 22 Volume 5 9 e fiM c VITAM IN A et In tile past ax«l tiiat the reg- ^ joojj it 25.000 lonal board made small cuts and ^ 1,^^ any ques- SIRLOIN )USDA < WINGS...... 39< (2APSULEJS presented baslcaUy the same tions he would call Jewett, (GIVE YOU ALL THIS? VOLUME 1 ■CHOICE', FRUH, ALWAYS A PLEASANT CHANGE U.S.P. Units budget. Reid and Third Selectman Volume 2-221 (from Fish Liver Oils) People get tired of continually Roi)ert Craig said they felt the 1 DOUBU YOUR MONEY BACK Spare Ribs .79* attending the meetings and game. Reid, In cpncluslOT, rtot- » 1 e 9 9 a n l SH0P4»rrSR0NELESS cventually the budgets get pass- that he “ would be In favor of MEAT GUARANTEE 25® STEAK 100-«1.53 ed, he said. regionalization If the state re- Smoked Butts 89* All Natural Jewett, on the other hand, felt g^onallzed fully instead of That’s right double your money back if yoo are not completely * Health A Beauty Aides Freah Fruits & Vegetables that Hebron, being the largest three towns here and three satisfied with any meat purchase. (Price label or register tape WHOLE sHoueewares Dept.i FAMILY of the three towns, should “ be towns there.” necessary, of course.) MULTIVITAMINS able to get the largest number Statement COMBINATION PACK and MINERALS of people out” If they are dls- Jewett’s statement discussed PEPSODENT GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS (3 END CUTS & SOFT W H ITE TABLH3TS satisfied. educational philosophy with re- 2 FRESHNESS DATES TOOTHPASTE m - u r t u m m H 'ja'*'*""'« 8SEouss ^ Repreaentotton spect to how a board of educa- We mark A k P Brand foods with what are called freshness dates. rCENTERCUtS) The selectmen felt that with tion’s philosophy could range They help you and us. Look for the signs in all of our stores 8 8 NavelOrangeslOfw 59^ Grapefruit 6 fw 59^ SYLVANIA LIGHT BULBS 100-*2.97 Hebron sending close to- 50 per anywhere from pro-education to explaining the freshness dates in detail. 88 60 75 6 75 0 / cent of the students to Rham, anti-educatlOT' and how this TUBE Pascal Celery 29* Delicious Apples ».29* loow .ui A ll, Natural Its one-third representation on could affect the academics of 39® I w o f c r SOYA-LECITHIN the board was not sufficient. education. 3 A&P UNIT-PRICING Regional structure, Jewett re- jie elaborated on how some White and orange shelf tags tell you the package price plus the ADULT PEPSOOENT Sweet Carrots >kh, 19^ McIntosh Apples t!^ 39^ Capsules minded the board. Is like the members of a board feel that unit-price per pound, or count, or liquid mMSuro. So...if you w ant to CHICKEN PARTS Toothbrush FRESH CHICORY OR FRESH.LAROE ^ . 1200 mg. senatorial structure: “ Each has schools should be strong discl- know whether 20 ox. ef one brand at 24* is better money value 19* TABLETS Escarole ib.l9^ Pineapple •och equal representation.” He felt pUnarians, while others feel than 16 oz. of another brand at 20* just look at the unit-price per pound. e O « l BBEASTS this was much more compre­ that the youngsters should be LEGS Excedrin 89* U.S. No. 1 100-*2.65 hensive with board members be­ allowed freedom with little dis­ WITH BREAST BONE ^ WITHTMIGNS SHOP-RITE GRADE A All Natural and Organic ing able to “ cross over.” ciplinary action. REMOVED ' e lm s ^ 4 A&P'S UNCONDITIONAL Maine Potatoes 10^49*^ black or brown paste ■ ebouire In this regard, he referred Also, he said, some feel that Riihliiiig Alcohol 16 OB. botUe 19e GELATIN WIRRIGlPIRMCHT______PUKPMR iMVABM to a recent decision by the reg each youngster ^lould have his ^ ^ f Shoe Polish with CALCIUM and GUARANTEE /L h o p -r it e More Groceries for LeesI Why Pay More lonal board permitting the own eoucatlonal program, oth- ^OEXPOBUM^OIMNITAM^^ VITAM IN C Gllead Hill School In Hebron to ers think that group education No matter what it is, no matter who mokes it...if AkP soils it, AkP Sausage Meat 59* Beef Liver 59! CO l .• HIRCH BFf R OR 01 0 K f MieqUARTIRS WITN PARTS OF RACK MIN 100 TABS A ll COIORS HATHRf)Or,l CAPSULES start a pilot program In Indus- is best, and still others main- guarantees it unconditionally. ____ JOcOFFLABEL KODACOLOR trial arts at Rham for elemen- tain educatiwi should be open tarv sixth grade students. and the children should be al- 3^up Beef 59! Turkey Legs 29! ROOT BEER "SKPtt-RKIIT"Q«AUTY G TABLETS 9 3 ^ SCOTTISSUE CX 126 FILM 90-*2.39 Board members from Andover lowed to experiment, If you're not getting all this in your store then MP KHLRASA SHOT-RItt. WITH IRON-so* OFF USEL « 4 f i n amd Marlborough were in full With respect to academics, aajasasssBa.’gff.’."" All Natural and Oiganlc agreemOTl: that the program Jewett said OTe school ■will put this week test shop A & P the dependable Polish Sausage 89! Cube Slenks Multivitamins .1!.*. *1®® VITABIINSWnrHIRON LFIashcubes DAILY should be tried, even though a great emphasis in certain store that cares about givingYou full value. 100 $ I ! 6 h 8 9 ^ MULTIVITAMINS their elementary schools were areas but little in others, AUMEATSEIELESS One-A-Day tab*. A LEATHER BALM-BHOP-RITE not involved. F o u r boards of education ( Suner-Riahi Franks CHEWASLE VITAMINS AUP^SEAN^ECTRtCPnK ^ ALLFLAVORS and MINERALS Financial Disadvantages with one superintendent make Work Gloves i ~ . 6 9 * TABLETS jChocks Shop-Rite Coffee 69^ Hi-C DrDrinks I 3 'is^89* WHY PAT MORE? SPECIAL The selectmen had questioned It impossible to develop an ed- FINE. MEOIUM. broad PENN a l-lb.-r* M aiLD the regional study committee’s ucational philosophy (K-12) for IONA CANNED VEGETABLE SALE! vBwPAYWORir ■/n Our Dairy Case ft Bic Pen Si 79* 9 statements that there would be the region, he said, Dutch Noodles 3X1 Bird Seniik cunict (JHEWABLE WAFERS W ► 3-lb. 1-oz. quart tore years. He also feels that the present ■ V /O REFUND Supplying / o REFUl hAV Jewett did not speak on this school systems do not lend 100Z.IAR BEAn-1-LB.BAG Diced Carrots grocery 7 1 *btl. ^ 6 9 Mb ofhe Vitamin C 300 mg. at Saturday’s meeting. themselves to educational ac- 1 FRDZEN 1 3 9 ^ on your bill MAXIMUM REFUND 33.00 okq The selectmen had also noted Cream Style Corn yellow and white coopn" maximum refund $3.00 Sanry, as itiaaFi aa abakaM ktmttH. lakatta naSiMli. Fairy prtFacIi that a comparison of square-foot tr htMa Ftsaarti. tea OrFar Maak far as«sitia Falaih. ALL MEAT. ALL BEEF • CHILD MILD 90-*3.19 costs for school construction Spread Slices 'S;;59* HM6Y. 0PFE6 EXPHESMM. «■ 1171______show that schools in Hebron Tomatoes 8 Ola IDD shoL ritk Gem Franks x 6 9 * WHY PAY MORE? SHOP-RITE CANNED All Natural have been built at a very low WANTED 9 9 * 69* pkg. Orange Juice 1tn***'59^ 3 - i b . S 0 1 9 cost. Clean, Late Model IHSTANT VITAM IN E 1 16-oz. ^ ^ Hormel Ham con C A F S tLE S They had pointed out that the INo Coupon Requireill eonts. ^ ■ last addition to the Gilead Hill 9)4.«i J C I Q ^ 100 I.U. USED CARS Biscuits p k g t . 7 9 COFFEE LIGNTEMER School' was constructed at the EAKED PEA WHY FAY MOK FOR RfFlUS? CRACKER BARREL SWSAaEORCHUSE la. ■ FHOP-RITS 8 Cold Cuts K: 75* in Wheat Germ OH lowest square-foot cost of any Top Prices Paid CANNED IMPORTED school building in the state dur­ For All Makes! X-Sharp Stix 5js-TS* Johns Pizza pkg* 59^ Corn on the Cob 59* sj*i„69* ■■CHICRaNN'n- 43* FaMBSantatr -SSf 'IT 77' Peanut Butter . Middletown 847-8148 Pound Abi. 43'Onn. Raisin i.^43< AMhPlBFmag f Pager Teweli *3*30’ Tea Bags hr 835 Washington St. i W i Snack Packs New Britain MS-SWS It tft fW ickm—a’l Margarkw nin !iS;S2' bHiaal CtffsB <«>"»•«» “£■ 70* lini Bintberry 7vi«i. 45* ■ > K lA IIT a j T S J lf LImH; Ono coupon par family. 488 Slater Rd. Sara 1m PMMd Caka ••••- iT tS ' Wl I n Inis CoupeeuptrooFoeruarylt. lS7t WITH THIS__Pfp-! iirftyz W I T M T M I C Limit: Ono coupon par family. TuboCbI Aos. TabaaCaHta it 1.04 Coupon laoF at aey SbopRNo Supirmortot. I I n iO Couponoiplra.Fakruory 12.1B72 Newington 6M-48a iwIthoursiDiEv i StraifblChkbMi AHot. C O U 1 ^ N ****** **** ** *"* Supormorkot. 218 Hartford Ave. JBaa'BOwBMPfaia — ”,CW’ Maxha CbHbb ‘S 1.07 COUPON ®*"^''***^****’**'***-*'***-*•”"•'*>•>. fMrm i ■4- Cld(lwoPorta4fkb AMoi. CALO MFof Wetbezafleld 828-7406 tlw edieeh if mw ANt MvorHuvsr 7ot« ______MH mfq ______MFG UvorllCHdMB AMot. laaa'B Sn aRB Phta It’ Mazwt H liaaM Caflat' it 03* Emu 1 1 * Inmnmmmmnrai 166 Silas Deane Hwy. • « M k u l8r.i ^ V I 2 5 l 4AVE7 U^APWi’ Abos. MradB WMta EBttrgtat OS' MazwBM NtaM Caflta *t 1.17 WllUmantlc 428-8101 NMnsykCldchai 2-39* 1601 West Main St NOT HSPONSItU m YfFOCIAMIICAl OIOM PRiaS IFH C nn f u . 7 -» , l«72 Meat aflaotiva thru Fab. 12 Wa ratarva the rl|^ to limit quantitlas. Not rasponsIMa for typographical errors. PAGE EIGHTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1972 Section Two WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1972 iMjUttlfiPjflitiPt' WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1972 Pages 19 to 36 ing this year, and her husband regular hours on Friday and the Knights of Columbus Hall South Windsor Alan, will divide their time be­ Saturday. in Newington. Mdeo Tapes tween- South Windsor and a On F’eb. 21, the Town Hell will The public is invited to at­ Help Students summer home in Boothbay, again be closed in observance tend . Tickets and information Maine. of Washington’s Birthday. The are available from Program Meeting Set School Board Okays Democratic Women Locate Jobs landfill area will be open. Chairman Richard Starr of 20 Board Votes Down Mrs. Claire Nisianklewicz Brook St. and YGOP PreMdent Square Dance Club ORONO, Maine (AP) — ■was recently re-elected . to a David Sorenson of Strong Rd. By Manager second term as president of the ’The South Windsor Square Music will be provided by the Video tape Interviews with Job­ i Valentine Underwear Changes in Marking South Windsor Women’s Club. Dance Club will hold an open "Three Drums." Anyone 18 to seeking University of Maine Fence Along Park dance on FWday, from 8 to 11 On Wreckers *nie Board of Education last sider removing compulsory Also re-elected were Mrs. 40 years old interested in Join­ seniors aro being sent to pros­ p.m., at the Wapplng Elemen­ T Briefs and Boxer SKorts By OIJSNN OAMBER smallpox vacchiations from Joyce Sancho, first vice presi­ ing the local group is asked to pective employers throu^out In a letter to Ernest Mason, night agreed to several changes dent, and Mrs. Joyce Garofalo, tary School. contact either of the two men. (Hprald Reporter) school entrance requirements. the United States. secretary 'of the Independent requested by the marking sys­ second vice president. Guest caller will be Paul Philip Brockway, the univer­ In a six to three vote alongr party lines, the Board of The matter will be placed on Oarage Owners Association, tem committee and Principal Or­ the agenda for . the next meet­ New officers for the year ore Pratt. Rounds will be cued by Manchester Evening Herald sity’s director of career plan­ Directors last night denied a proposed allocation of Mrs. June Lamza, treasurer, Town Manager Robert Weiss ville Rawley of the Pleasant Val­ ing as it is a subject of board Russ and Anita White. South Windsor Correspondent ning and placement developed \ H * . / $1,500 to build a six foot high fence along the Main St. policy and will require a vote and Mrs. Shiriey Fuhr, -jaecre- All club level dancers are in­ Barbara Varrick. Tel. 644-8274. the idea of the 15-minute tapes. Sizes 1 00 j r has proposed a meeting for ley School. border of Center Springs Park across the street from tary. The board, at the beginning of of two-thirds of the board’s ma­ vited to attend. Recruiting visits to the Orono SO to 42 X Friendly’s. ------^ ! Feb. 29 at 3:30 p.m., between Committee chairmen elected jority to delete the require­ Church Supper campus fell off after 1968 and \ While voting the proposal has already happened in the IGO representatives and town this school year, had approved are Mrs. Florence Gay, social ment. The W applng Community Teller Convicted and a new approach was down,' Democrats pledged, area happens before a solution officials, to discuss a proposed a request from the committee committee; Mrs. Claire Grit- to remove the A through P letter Teacher Honored Church will hold a family pot needed, Brockway said. through the Youth Commission jg found. rotation plan for wrecker ser­ zer, programs: Mrs Myrtle Od­ In Embezzlement vice. marking method but .to use “ iV" Mrs. Ruth Petersen cf Dem- luck supper on Ash Wednesday He said he began last spring and the Human Relations Com- william Diana, the third Re­ ium, workshop; a n d Mrs. NEW HAVEN (AP) — A to indicate the need for improve­ ing St. a teacher in the South Feb. 16, at 6:30 p.m. In the Wap­ taping interviews on a trial mission, to continue seeking a publican, said, "I think we’d be Weiss was directed to set up Modeste Deskus, hospitality. former Brldgepcrt bank teller ment and "S " for satisfactory Windsor school system for 20 plng Community House.' basis and after two brought solution to the problem. remiss in our duty if we didn’t the meeting by the Board trf Di­ New officers will be installed was convicted in U.S Districto rectors after a full page ad was performance. years, was honored at a recent ’Those attending are asked to Jobs for graduating seniors, he ’The Bite has been the scene to do something.” at the club’s Fifth Annual In- Court Tuesday on five counts of placed in the Herald by the IGO Teachers felt the letter mark­ reception given by the staff of call Mrs. W. Lindsey Booth of decided to continue the pro­ of many confremtaUons between observing that it was "un­ the Pleasant Valley School. stallatlcn-Membershlp Lunch­ embezzlement. complaining of the town’s delay ings labeled children. Along with 73 Edgewood St. or the church gram. Clin youths who sit on a low fence there to be a split Attending the reception were eon Feb. 26 at the Lounge Res­ The federal court Jury con­ in acting on their rotation pro­ the reports, the board request­ office for reservations before He said, "We have had at there ^ p ^ l e v^W ng on the on such a seri- teachers, former students, prin­ taurant on Sullivan Ave. victed Lawrence E. Ctabome posal made over a year ago. ed two parent-teacher confer­ Friday. least six good leads for Jobs." sldewallM. ^ t fiUl the general problem, Pletrantonlo sld- cipals and members of the ad­ Reservations for the luncheon Jr., 24, after a five day trial. MEN’S SHOP In addition to IGO represen­ ences, in November and March, ’The Rev. Harold W. Richard­ harr^ent of ^destrians es- ^ ^jh his fellow Democrats. ministration. should be made before Feb. 16 According to Assistant U.S cMated to at least one mugging that if a person is tatives and Weiss, Police Chief and a final report 'to be sent The Pleasant Valley PTO co- and anyone Interested in at­ son will lead a brief period of Atty. Thomas Maxwell, Os­ James Reardon and members home before the end of the family devotinis followed by Sunburn Warded Off? 789 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER o f ^ ehtoriy w m an. to commit a crime, he presidents, Mrs. Jeremiah tending is asked to contact Mrs. borne took almost $900 from the The matter, which was tabled ^ jt because of the lo- of the Board of Directors have school year. communion. LONDON—British doctors re­ Lyons and Mrs. Richard Stone, Donald (Dolores) Mercure of cash drawers of the West Side . . . where you*re a friend^ to N o^^r. was b ^ t up m this case Main St. been invited to this meeting. Rawley asked the board to re­ presented Mrs. Petersen with a 107 Mark Dr. YGOP Lincoln Dance branch of the City National port that large doses of vita­ move the kindergartens from^ the gift in appreciation of the time Town Hall Closings The 1st District YGOP Bank of Bridgeport between min A, coupled with supple­ 08 well 08 o cuBtomer! many pedestrians in the area new program as teawAers were and care devoted to children of The South Windsor Town Hall (Young Republican Club) of Oct. 16, 1970 and March 6, 1971. mentary calcium, can largely having difficulties with some of b t T “We owe them Area Students the members by Mrs. Peter­ will be closed FMday in observ­ South Windsor will hold a "Lin­ Osborne faces a maximum prevent the skin discomfort and “Member of The Main Street Guild* •poeea by Town Manager Robert »» the’ "damaging effects" from the sen. ance of Lincoln’s Birthday. The coln ’s Birthday Dance" Satur­ of 10 years in prison on tenderness associated - with too Weiss \riu> said he had come something^ she . Named to CCSC N and S progress indications on Mrs Petersen, who is retir­ sanitary landfill will be open day from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. at each count. long a stay in the hot sun. up with the idea in consultation reports sent home with the chil­ vdth PoUce Chief James Rear- the search for a soluUon to the dren before the conferences. problem will continue. Dean’s List He called on one teacher. Discussion of the matter pro- "?ted tha^e two Many Manchester area stu­ Faith Rosano, to explain what duced a clash along party commissions have Pledged to was happening in her kindergar­ dents have been named to the lines, but not one filled with dean’s list for the fall semester ten classrooms. the usual allusions to party af- ^ % e said she found that the filiation. Discussion centered on a«MYed’ ’ that he ^11 see teat at Central Connecticut State Col­ children learned "soon enough" the problem. consideration at the problem lege, New Britain. the difference between N and S Below Wholesale Cost I For Valentine Giving! Democrat s argued that the eppears on the agenda again, They are: Sunbeam Manchester; Linda A. Abalr, and were counting the letters to fence might move the situation 23 Deerfield Dr.; Katherine A. see who had more satisfactory G. E. Rechargeable Cordless from the location In the Main indications. In some cases, she Fastback Heart Shape S t area, but it would not get at Barnlak, 10 Russell St.; Bonnie said, older children in the fam­ the "deep social i»oblem s.’’ Stock Market R. Donnelly, 49 Waddell Rd.; ily pointed out the weak points Lockets Republicans acknowledged tiiat NEW YORK (AP) Stock Roger A. lusher, 35 Eastfield of the youngsters and the teach­ Shaver Save $8 ClothcS the fenqe would not complete- market prices moved higher to- St.: Karen 3. Follctt, 98 HamUn St.; Patricia A. Lessard, 109 ers had to work twice as hard Reg. ly solve the problem, but it day, with blue chips extending to restore the children’s faith Our Reg. 23.87 5.99- would, help in the protection of their climb of ’Tuesday. Lyness St.; Susan A. Marston, in their own capaMllties. Brush 6.49 Main St. pedestrians. The Dow Jones average of SO 215 Oak St.; Charles I. Motes, Rawley added that he did not 4.88 Adyise Against It industrials at nomi' was up 4.59 Miss Sarah Meisner, Manchester Community College sophomore, reviews her 12A Oxford St.; Karen J. Spicer, think it was the intent of the Kiddy Valentines 12 K gold filled heart with Thompscoi noted that both the at 911.72. On Tuesday, the Dow poetry for the other Connecticut student poets at the start of their state campus 422 W. Middle ’Tpke.; Scott R. Convenient slanted teachers vdte had asked for the chain, in pretty gift box. YcMth Commission and the Hu- rose over 3 points, Young Poets, In Free Style, Tlntl, 112 Chambers St.; CSvar- shape! Six precision tour last night in the MCC auditorium. From left, Leonard Marcus, Yale Uni­ change to include the kinder­ Educator Approved Our mah Relaticms Commission have Advances led declines on the lene R. Wennergren, 12 Orchard honed surgical steel Reg. versity senior; Miss Catherine Royce, Wesleyan University senior; and Raja garten classes because the advised against the fence. Both New York Stock Exchange by St. blades, barber-type 14.97 6 Changez Sultan, Trinity College senior. (Herald photo by Buceivicius) kindergarten already had a Our 19.77 Sterling Silver grpupe Buggasted a centrally lo- to 8. Reflect on Life They See Bolton; Michael P. Brodeur, 2 9 * trimmer. Pushbutton 6.97 Reg. ca$ed coffee house or drop-in Analysts said the grains were „ , , 403 Bolton Center Rd.; Judith very effective reporting pr»» 39c cleaning release. #727 gram, at (hot level of education. centeir vdiich would be operated the result of selective buying By JOHN JOHNSTON Bits of humor were inter- commercials now, and big-time leaves for the ground’’ In in Shropshire, England) was of- ^ gj. gpian H. Welz, targe assortment; includes enve- Now good grooihing Bracelets & Charms If you like poetry, if you like spersed In the otherwise pensive stars watch their dreams dis- Sultem’s "Morning Walk'alk"; "Cold ten difficult to comprehend. -Ri « ’ ’ Board Chairman James Ar- is easy! Removable, by'young people. Thompson re- that followed -the drying up of Bt. 6. boys, girls, teachers. Sunbeam Fastback crows have built a nest in my n(dd said he did not favor Schraffts washable brush re­ marked that this suggested al- profit taking Tuesday. „ v.in if someUmes grim tone of solve in a glass of water." Hebron; Marilyn L. Ellis, 1 changing a pilot program in the moves lint, hair ternative and any others should Tentative setUement of the - - works. Marcus’------"Wallflow- One of the most poignant com- mouth" in his “ My Father Gilead St. middle of the school year, es­ Candy Hearts Cord/Cordless Shaver 27.77 quickly and neatly. perhaps be explored at budget West Coast dock strike was an- you like young people, then the ■. portrait of a robot positions and readings of the Across the Lake” ; and in the Extended Forecast RockvUle; Madeleine L. making time. other bullish factor encouraging Manchester .Community CdUege partygoer, ends with the man evening was Miss Meisner’s Pv®m about the drowning of the ^ ^ pecially when the three surveys Racer-fast quick charge! Shaves for a full week Easy to handle. 4.99 Increasing cloudiness Friday Bifolck, 43 Dailey Circle; Cilf- taken in the town showed that Delicious assortment of Republican d ire cto r Mrs. Investors, brokers noted. cultural affairs committee and wiio “ saves matches, rarely prose piece, "Bernice." It is a tamily servant, “ Eyes as big as rain or mow ford D. Brierley, 659 Dart Hill without recharging. #828 Our Reg. 32.87 #VV2 Double spiral ‘faceted link parenta, teachers and children fine quality fresh choco­ yivlan Ferguson said,^ "I think But trading remained rather ^ ^^^er last night^laht had ar>ar- catches fire." His "Advice For vignette of a fat girl, pitifully Pl"«-PonB balls.” HoweverHowever, he pri^av ^night ^t and Rd-: Louise M. Devaney, 60 lates. Up to 2 lb. boxes. bracelet with spring ring favored the new method over t h ^ is one thing we have lost dull, Indicating the majority of , a Performer” also concerned conscious of her obesity, who strained at ^ le leash in i^to Saturday mom- West St.; Robbie S. Fairley, 8 catch. “ I Love You"on charm. aarzafA oflll fhzx al/lA. raMOa a UlUd aUXereiU p a u s e ___,___ ... __ __...... Ihn loaf «xr/>rlr xirffh “ Slf>rAamOPEN 'mURS. TO 9 P.M. use during building of a high I Z o Exit 93, Wilbur Cro:>s Parkway Sale Wed. thru Sat. school addition were expected to Take it along! Deluxe video range tuning; fine be sent to newspapers for pub­ quality 5 "x3 ' speaker, dipole antenna. Clear, 1145 TOLLAND TURNPIKE Monday thru Pri. 9s30 a.m. to 9;30 p.m. JUST a r r iv ed — HEART-SHAPED DIAMONDS FOR YOUR VALENTINE SWEETHEART lication today. snarp pictures, excellent sound. 2 Ways to Charge Saturday 9 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. The board also agreed to con­ MANCHE.STER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. COI^.. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARV 9, 1972 PAGE TWENTY-ONE PAGE TWENTV MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1972 In fo L in e C alls the hand decorated Were Over 3,700 Stamps Newt r save cosh ond stomps STONEWARE For 8 Months GRAND in four in spired d e s ig n s M ore than 3,700 calla w ere G a l ona w ith avaryt) made to Info Line in ita first UNION* $5.00 purchota, ^ % ^ A L L ITEMS ' eight month of service. The In­ frvjv^ for total voluo two with avery formation and referral service S I0.00, thrae ■ C ONSALE ; line is operated 24 hours a day with avery • ocI' NOW! by the Oreater Hartford Com­ ' S1S.00, etc. triple s blue stomps ore people pleosers too! munity Oounotl. f i The calls Included 121 from «VE REDEEM Mancheater, 6 from Bolton, 28 U S D A FOOD from South Windsor, 6 from Tol­ OSCAR All Beef All Meat Q C . STAMPS land and 28 from Vernon. Info line was eatabliahed on Bologna MAYER 12 oz pk( 89c 12 oz pkg 0 « |v an around,the clock baale last By STD KHONISH frasli April by the council an agency Armour Skinloss Franks 59c AP Newafeatnrea people jj pl< of the Oreater Hartford Com­ New Zealand’s aecond series munity Chest, in ah effort to as­ Swift’s Franks Skinless of definitives for Its Ross De­ tiirsiCE I I sist persons or agencies needing »89c pendency In the Antarctic pro­ American t aaaistance in locating he]p for Oscar Mayer Variety Pack’pif vide a year-round view of activ­ family and financial problems, 99c ities at this ice-covered area. homemakers, low-cost housing, TSie first expedition to this legal service and other prob­ Maid Rite Veal Steaks .Brudad o 8 9 c land in the A n tarctic tocdc i^ace lamb lems in the areas of social serr in 1967 under the guidance of vice, welfare, health, employ­ Colonial Bologna m 49c Sir Edmund EBllaty, cooqueror ment and recreation. Prices in this of Mt. Everest. He was also ^ Types of problems covered a Turkey Parts Ad Effective pointed the first postmaster at S a l e ! broad range. Including alcohol­ »29c thru Saturday, Scott Base on Roes. The post ism, drug abqae, suicide threats, Ox Tails For Soup February 12.1972 cfflce was set up as pcut.of the RESH - LARGE housing, education, healthy em­ '»39c first physical base—a row of ployment, divorce, adoptions, Select Tripe Econom y Treat lb 49c tents at AucMand, New Zealand. CKickeif Parts unwed parenthood, abortion, Ground Beef Sale! Stamps issued are as followa: blindness, venereal disease, and A 3 cents value shows the WINGS LEGS BREASTS RoastTnfChickens many others. Fres/? Chicken Parts! W IT H T H IG H Ideal For Meatballs and Casseroles Antarctic skua in flight against W IT H R IB Info lin e workers were able to a wintety sky. The 4 cents de­ GOVT GRADE A’ I provide counseling In 86 per cent Most picts “the neighbors” (Ameri­ PLUMP, JUICY, k • of all cases end called on a Fresh, Tasty Economical cans based at McMurdo MEATY variety of community agencies Chicken Legs Meaty l l l l l b Gronnd Beef Sound) by noting a Royal New lb. 5 to 6 lb$. avg. to provldo help. The Family Zealand Air Force hercules at lb. Service Society was used in 101 Fresh _ Family Favorite For Hamburgers and Meat Loaf Tasty the U.8. Wiaiams Field. The 6 smnnuMUM cases, the State W elfare Depart- Chick en Thighs Formerly Called center illustrates the hut of ex­ MOW NItIRVt '■ ment and 'tae Legal Aid Society lb Link Sousage s u vu cn u Ground Chuck plorer Sir Ernest Shackleton each in 93 cases, 28 local wel- ^ Leon Gronnd MEAT BUYS T » t y 65«lb against a mauve sky and black W H O L E MORE fa re dep£U?tments in a total o f 61 Chicken Breasts Best When Broiling or Frying - Rare to Medium rocks. The 8 cent bears a sum­ All Beef Franks nuiKS Instances, and the Greater Hart- mer supi^y ship taking advan­ O V E N R E A D Y ’ ford Oommutrfty Renewal Team tage of the short season to CMOMAi-aoioeiu i-A. Lamb Breast nm h. in 62 cases. Fourteen other com- Chicken Bmmsticks 69a bring in supiriiea. The 10 cent Sliced Meats,, SAU«H, lUNOMN ftf. . munlty agencies were each used 'Extra Leon shows the long Antarctic night Lamb Combination IIY ilY Ik. fo r fro m 15 to 48 cases. in dark green with the pale t-US. M. Pre-Lenten Seafood! Flanken Ribs KlfCHUa OtMOH h. buildings of Scott Base huddled Tr*at your family to tho Hght tasto of Amarica'a finaat Iambi lt*a tha lamb with Mr. Deli Specials! a diatinctiva* dalicata flavor all ita own. Young, tandar . .. mouthwataring, alwayal Slob BaconI lY-YHf-ma against it. The 18 cent pictures tOMOfU 3-US. M. CHUCK 09 M O B h . a vast table of ice floats in an Stewing Beef IM U Y tt Charlie Chaplin em p ty sea. Sliced Bacon tKUlMMYHKKSS: Ii9 9 ‘ SUver Solmop «' 1” The new definitives replace Returns to U.S. Fancy Salmon Steaks ctnteroit ibi.29 BOILED HAH the Ross Dependency set of M b . ISYM four released Jan. 11, 1069. You A ll Meot < Corned Beef SIMUHDIIISKn I T U . N E W YCMRK (A P ) — "H e llo Gray Sole Fillet SMtood onnim it 89c Krakus imported y, 7 0 ^ may purchase the stanq» at pkg. Oiarlle” reads the banner that Speckled Trout Flllot ItnrmM lb 99c SHOULDER RIB LDIN $1 will stretch the familiar sad­ your local stamp dealer 8or Hormel Cure 8 1 SSS*™. ^ 89c Sliced to Order >» # 3 Franks KRAUSS LAM B CHOP faced portrait of Charles Chap­ Fresh Pacific Oysters « « Oreat Britain’s 7^ pence LAM B LAM B lin. across the facade of Phil- GreenlaiHl Turb^ Fillet W lb 65c baxm oolc h « 11 in welcome to importeii Swiss Cheese <> stamp issued in 1971 to maih BLADE BDNE Ib.^ CHDPS lb.l CHDPS lb.l Kosher FranksSS!S'S-«'Sr*l” Jumbo Smelts lb 69c 63c the 1,900th ann iversary o f the the famed comic. Thick or Thin California Squid tmiy 3 «• 1.19 Genoa Salami A/C Taste Treat V4lb CMty of York was judged best F R O Z E N FEATURES CSiapUn w ill open his herald­ 89c design of another country at Chicken Cutlets M " ed return to this country after Tasto 0’ Sea Whiting ctano m h> 6 9 c the Philatelic Ehchibitloii in more than 20 years wltH a foui> Fresh L ittle N eck Clam s ^uty n>65c Turkey Roll Delicious Dark Meat lb 99c Paris. The stamp design by 1-qt. $1 day atay In New York Oty, It Sliced Bocon SIS ',(89* Flounder Fillet nm $ swe n> 99e i Frltr Wegner shows a mounted IniS 14-oz. was announced Monday. Kosher Tomatoes »’ « Roman soldier. cans The silent-fllm actor and pan- Deep Sea Treats h«h & s. ivn it 9 9 e l 53c Fresh Cod Fillet 99* tomimiat ia expected to ai^ve Sacramento 3 Boneless Salt Cod >»1.19 Available at Stores with Service Deli Dept. 2 env. A new Btampi m ap o f the here with hia wife and children United States, three feet by two ill 4 in time for o "Salute to feet, is an unusual item for col­ I IMieHHWn' 3K-OZ. DAIRY FEATURES Chaplin” at Philharmonic Hall lectors. The map is decorated pkgs. In Lincoln Center. Frozen Favorites! Uw VJiv- Upton Soups A Health and Beauty Aids! with over 140 reproductions of The program will Include a U.S. commemoratives appro­ 1-lb. brief speech by ChapUn, a priately positioned. In true col-' rfiffwrtng of bis classic, "The Mouthwash Cream Pies rvuSms 4 'i ::: 89‘ 12-oz. Ainer. Slices 1 4 oz or the sheet bears at least one lOd,” and either aegmanta from ‘Size ^Listerihe 7c Off Label Ml 77c stamp for every state. It is Progresso Tomatoes can G R AN D his other fiJms or a showing of Intensive EE CAKES Mac. & Cheeserr 3 89‘ 6 o zb tl a va ila b le fo r $2.60 fro m hlinkus \U N I0 N . . . aiU iort caUUd "Idle Class” Size VaseMnefadOHIIO Care Lotion PubUshing Oo., lie W. 32nd S t, ^ 59c eorv V a s t . “ S ' ' **He’ a 8 2 years old, ao we New York, N.Y., loOOl, Wesson Oil VKHAIU lf5 9 ‘ Tomato Puree 29* don’t expect him to make an Picadilly Circles „ m „ V 59‘ )PR0C. Own Finast Cotton Swabs l)(?80 i w 1 O c extended peroration,” aaid M ar­ 49c Stamp collectors were aware n LeSueur Peas JUW^ Chickerina Soup PROGMSSO 3 89‘ tin B. Segal, investment banker Banana, Oranse, of the independent country of Waffles mSaS^oMKC. r 69‘ and . iMreBident o i the F ilm IS Zostab Vitamins X * m» 1.88 Devils Food ' Bangladesh long before the U G H Yir i- a Cottage Cheese UVHV Society of Lincoln Oeitier, general populace around the Flour Tomato Sauce PM GBSSO lO t: 99‘ vdilch wwked out Chaplin’s Sucrot Lozenges pkg of 24 world. A set of stamps for New York visit. 59c Shoestring French Fries 4 % 1 Bangladesh was issued several Muenster Slices S S rtiai>Hin, who left the United Peas Preserves 50UpS 4 99* ‘ "R x o d o n t Denture Adhesive 99c months ago -amid much con­ States in 1962, la to receive a Size ctn troversy and without approval i*No »- ». $ | 0 9 Shrimp Cocktail „«39c IMYOHI n-«. special citatizm at the Academy Children’s of the Pakistani government. Cheese Spread susiON rta I btlof36 Spaghetti Sauce AUVMinUS i « ^ Awards ceremony In Hollywood sS S t Joseph Aspirin Now this set of stamps is being Tomato Poste UUFWm tw 29c lO - o z .' UW HON- l-lk. A T c on April 10.. A Treat For The Kids! overprinted ’’Bangladesh liben \i Soft Margarine ■OmOY OMIV C N I . * t # caiairtln’s ^ t occurred amid Toothpaste P k g s . I Totem Trash Bags li^Popsodent ated.” The oVeri»1nt appears in 59‘ Nabisco Chjps Aboy || 69‘ certain public charges arising 69c Hood's Chocolate Eclairs English and In Bengal. partly from a former purternlty &89c M A N P E X ’ 72, th e 12tfa annual NOH- Mk ^ 7 c suit and partly from the actor’s 2V. oz bti 59c Fab Detergent nOVMB Maiola ouuiaK BAKERY FEATURES Bromo Seltzer stamp exhibition sponsored by Potatoes 3SS89* DAMV pli*. ■ *# espousal of leftist causes. Farnr Fresh Dairy! the Manchester Philatelic So­ ”He’s to be here on a purely ciety, w ill be held Sunday, Ajuril cultural, artistic mission and Fresh Finast Bakery! 28, at Manchester High School. Mixed VegetablesS£5'j;89‘ Freshboke Bread nothing else,” Segal said. Last yeer’a show attracted over KING The minimum price foe view­ 8,0(X> viattora. ing the films and attending a MANPEX ’72 will feature an CoriiOnCobsr 6 1 6 7 ‘ SIZEk.1 ISCHMANirS 1-lb. champagne suK>er will be $100. 18-dealer bourse, souvenir pro­ BREAD < P E A C H P IE S grams, door prizes, and an auc­ & BEAUTY AIDS 1 4-oz. Margarine tion. r loaves.! FM Regular Quarters Cknnpetltion is open in categor- Volunteer Army 1 lb pkg isa of U.S. covers, foreign and MOUTH covers, and topical and covers. Oppoeed by VFW WASH English Muffins H A H a Awards w ill go to best of show, iisterine lYHH ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Jo­ Icecream Mozzarella Slices Finast 6 oz pkg 49c and first, second, and third mbcom**** seph Vloities, commander In mS 69c prises will be presented as nec­ A in k-«i. chief of tile Veterana Foreign Toostettes Silr.'SU A H rkf. Finast Edam Horn >s°'p'«1.15 essary. Wars, says he would oppose an ^Valentine Cup Cakes pkgofG 59c There will also be a U.8. Post Iroberg Lett all-voluhtoer army fta the Office substation at the exhibit Te m p le United States. with a special MANPEX cancel. Fresh, crisp. “(No country tiiat has at­ FLDRIDA G/ANI TINY TIN SALE! For salads and tempted all volunteer forces ! Snack Pack bll. SWEET EATING. has succeeded a t. it,” VtclUes Check These Low Prices! Hunts the. Season Boyer Aspirin rod CHIIMHN c l3 i appetizers. Delicious betwee Niblets Corns 7 « ^1®® tidd alxiut 400 women attending F irs t O ' The Fresh Fruits and Vegetabies! [ Puddings Good source of the midwinter conference of the SI 49c loomrAsn 3 .2 5 -.I. i WITH THIS COUPON For Mosquitoes? meals treat. VFW auxllizuy Saturday. 16 oz pkg I V I O I HOWAROtMMT lA t vitamins and □ GrBBB Country Cavatelli 37c I VtlM Thru g t l HEW ORLEANS <(AF) —In Rich in vitamin C Mexicorn s The strength of U.S. forces, minerals. 7 ’.r *1 “ Sat, Fib. 12.1972 ||S most areas of the United U0U»—OHY, 7-«. T Q c hd. he added, has been consUtent □ Tree Tavern Pizza 15 o z pkg 79c States, It’s the season for snow Breck Sbampoo N0«MU,MY III. # 7 CBEH 7.w »i«o because it has represented a WITH THIS I W ITH TH IS Cream Style Corn CUNT shovels and ear muffs. But in cross section of America. 10c Off C O U P O N I C O U P O N lA U T H T ‘s m ROME APPLES sidxirben Metairie, they’re still Vlcittes is a clerk of courts □ Finast Cat Food Towards purchase ot On* pkg ol 40 Speak Easy HHSHNU ’'If - 79' Tomatoes CHHRV "COOnMl" kikf. Mushrooms SHOWimni MOOOIWHY rkg. 79* CUNT J $ f 0 0 Towards purchase of On* 1 lb pkg i fighting the mosquitoes. Green Boons uai from Unlontcwn. Pa. US.Ho.1-2)i” Min UTaONSUOD □ Finast Trash Can Liners pkg ol 10 49c Kotex Regular Qtonn M. Stokes, mosquito SNAViaRAAl M K Sn iA IU H C c KeeblercS:.?JX I UM OO-UM I control director for Jefferson Foaniy Pototoes UJ. HO. l-MZi A 10 Red Radishes ausp ^ 29* GIANT J i w $ | 0 0 9ozpkg49c All Purpose Valid Thru U f l U M U K 6 ,M EN IM 0 1 Green Boons R O W □ Aunt Jemima French Toast C SaIt, t. Feb.F*D. 12.19IZ, 18/Z 72 ' Parish, said recent rains and nwKHmu An Expenuive Doe Great Baking Apple warm weather have resulted in NASHVILLE (AP) —Four Soft & DriS’Z^Snu Pineapples Gouanupi □ Finast Quick Oats Breakfsst Treat 42 oz pkg 49c and Favorite Pie Maker ______I WITH THIS I w t h T hI s extensive out-cf-season breed­ McIntosh Apples »-Si8!^59* Sweet Pens S5T" Overton County reeldente, one 10c Off 10c off ing of the Insects in many 7 * ^ M “ of them a woman, were fined C O U P O N COUPON □ Pillsbury Brownie Mix "I'illl''_Slze ««i*i49c ) 3fQQC0|j Crowns of Tender navor — High in Vitamin C bunch 3 9 c Towards purehaso of On* lb can Towards purchaaaol Two 22oz pkgs area s. $60 and ooets each and jailed Valentine [CL/P AND REDEEM THESE VALUABLE :OUPONS...SAVE CASH AND STAMPS! A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A I'l U t ^ I'l ('■ i‘i i’. i‘ W affle Ckmtrta efforts last week In­ for 10 days Aa a result of an or Pancake 32ozbU.49c Hills Bros. Coffee Brownie Mix C rocker. □ Richmond Syrup bag cluded fogging spraying along out-of-season deer slaying. ^ ItelaIba Dal/lnaBaking — — 11^ U .S .Nn. No. I 1 5 59c VaHd Thru ’ All Valid Thru C t i U l I U 66 miles of parlA roads and Assistant law enforcement ■gar/ H . 1 ^ C Sat. Fab. 12.19 72 100~rSniMPS I 100ESTAMPS [ 50HSTAMPS 50 STAMPS I 150 r STAMPS I 150 ^ STAMPS □ My-T-Fine Puddings Fla vo r* 6X'69c C Sat. F*b. 12.1972 IjQ jQ I trecUment of nearly 906,000 chief Paul Strunk of the Ten­ with thb coupon with this coupon and Favorite For Ravor square feet of surface water for with this coupon and w hb this coupon and nessee Qame and Fish Com­ 49ozpkf79c Yellow Onions 3 cello 35c ^jWITHTHTs” WITH THIS ■nd parehate of ono purehaso of tw o 11 -oz. FROZEN with this coupon and whb this coupon and □ Cold Power Determent 50c off 15c off mosquito larvae. purehaso of purchase of ono 2-lb. loof mission said tho four wore C O U PO N COUPON purchosi of pkg. of 100 purehaso of tw o 7-o z. cans Real 0 0 0 Tozpkg iweet Com Florida, Tender, Rich in Vitamin A Sun 49c Officials said the average BRAND UNION GRAND UNION N A N C Y L Y N N uhaiged with the Ulegal poeses- □ Ho Jo Com Toasties Tre at 29c Towards purchase ol One 10 oz jar Towards puichas* ol On* pkg of 20 count of mosquitoes collected in ANY SIZE SAG DF siMi of a doe, and violation of P m M m m Instant Trash Can u O ire e MaxweH House Hefty Liners light traps throughout Jefferson SEMI-BONELESS DINNERS SALADA JOHNSON'S Country Style the "gun and light” law. □ Richmond Grape Jelly 41b jar 9 8 c ItarM i lost week Included 268 Their 1068 automobile and an Valid Thru fSKM il Valid Thru |Chicken,turkey, Salisbury itoak, btof | Betty C Sat. Fab. 12. 1972 U U i U I , C Sat. Fab. 12.19 72 per night In Westwego and 106 SMOKED HAM T EA BAGS GLADE MIST Braad white automatic rifle with a scope 20ozpkg PIVU U or WHEAT □ Snack Size Puddings Crocker 59c per night in northwem Kenner. Coupon good thru S it.. Fob. 12 were confiscated. Tho vlola- Coupon good thru Sot., Fob. 12 Coupon good thru Sot., Fob. 12 Coupon good thru Sat., Fob. 12 Coupon good thru Sot., Fob. 12- Coupon good thru Sot.; Fob. 12 tions occured In tho Big Bottom Solid White Instant 7 oz can 5 1 G 6ozjar 9 0 C Umh; ono coopow por cu stom oi|g|^g^; ooo coomm.po^iMt0iw o jg ^ ono coupon por cutto'iiiofl section of Jackson County. Sugar Finast Granulated 5 lb beg Tu n a Maxwell House Coffee Heinz Ketchup 2'b« 47c Set For Music HaH Um h: MW coopoo por costomorl [jjgkLggjjPW W * Pw costomorl 59c Bumble Bee NB.W YORK (AP) — "What’s Up, Doc?” starring Barbra Tomato Soup lO'ozcan Beef Stew 24 oz can 67c Wbeaties Cereal »<«p>«51c Clorox Bleach gallon jug 49c StreUand and Ryan O’Neal will 50 STAMPS I 50 S STAMPS 150 r: STAMPS I 50 E STAMPS RANGE AND CampbeH’s 10c Dinty Moore h ave lU wY>rld p rem ier as the whb this coupon and with this coupmi and FUEL OIL with this coupon and with tMo coopoo and 3 lb can 0 5 c Carnation Evaporated Milk 14 oz can 17c Gerbers strained B aby Food 4 ozjar 10c Easter screen presentation at purchiso of ono 10-lb. bog porchnsi of two pkgs. whh this coupon ond whh this coupon and GASOLINE Sunsweet Prune Juice 55c Crisco Sbortening the Radio Olty Music kail. purehaso of four 6K -oz. cons porchoso of 12-oz. p»i- porchoso of ono 9.6-oz. box BRAND UNION ^ of 10-10" X 18" porchoso of 000 10-oi.jKsm The action-filled comedy was •RAND UNION ’ B A N T LY OIL 40ozpkg 5 5 c Maxwell House Coffee 1 lb can 83c Gerbers Chopped B aby Food 7 ozjar 14c filmed in Technicolor on loca­ REYNOLDS CALO ENTREE fM AXW ELL h o u s e ] NibietsCom ‘^o^onlOc Bisquick Variety Mix tion In San Francisco. It was WILD BIRD GENERAL MILI^I POTATO 10(1 COMPANY, INC. produced and directed by Peter Tomato Sauce cans Hershey Chocolate Syrup 16 oz can 20c Land 0’ Lakes Butter ‘ «>pK,gic FOOD BROWN 'N BAG CAT FOOD INSTANT COFFEE CHIPOS NYRl Ivory Soap Personal Size 4 27c Hunts 4 39c Bogdanovich. The film, teams CHIPS HRDI Coopoo good thru Sot., Fob. 12 Coupon good thru Sat., Fob. 12 Coupon good thru Sat., Fob. 12 331 Main Street Miss Streisand and O'Neal for Coupon good thru Sat., Fob. 12 Coupon good thru Sat., Fob. 12 H Coupon good thru Sat., Fob. 12 Tomato Soup Finast Butter Quarters 1 lb pkg 79c the first time. OcnWarrlng roles Tel. 649-4595 SOS Soap Pads p^°'»41c Hunts 2SJs'37c Hellmann's Mayonnaise si 64c are played by Kenneth Mars, litm h par costoow iSfrCiroiio coopoo por costowof ilmh: quo coopoo por costomorl I Um h Ono coupon por costomorl OOP coopoo par ensu OOa MUBSMta mmf i Rockville 875-3274 A u stin Pendleton, Sorrell ' Booke, Michael Murphy and THIS AOVSinSIM INT Sm CTIVI THRU SAT. StS. Hth. NOT HSHONStlll SOU TYFOORAOHICALIM OUS. M * „*M ir.* all* liigM to UiMt Uuamitwi Madeline Kahn, a newcomer to film s. MANCHESTER PA r KAOE, MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1972 PAGE TWENTY-THREE PAGE TWENTY-TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1972 Tolland Bill T o Repay Your Church School New Zoning Officer Fees Entered MINI-PRICING* IS WORTH GOING OUT OF YOUR WAY FOR D e n t a l BRIDGEPORT (AP)' — At WEEK SPECIALS WITH a meeting of the diocesan Will Enforce Rules school board support has been voiced for a $10 million bill that Newly appointed Zoning- En­ H e a l t h would provide cash reimburse­ forcement Agent CSiarles Regan ments to parents of nonpublic I^ana to change the town’s February 6-12 is the 24th an­ school children. Among those endorsing the image regarding its lax enforce­ nual National Children’s Dental ment of zoning regulations. Health Week. . This is the third proposed legislative bill ’Tues- Regan was appointed by the In a series of articles published day night was State Senate Ma- Planning and Zoning Commis­ by ’The Herald in cooperaUon jorlty Leader J. Edward Cald- sion during a brief executive wlth the Manchester Dental So- well, a Bridgeport Eiemocrat. session following their Monday ciety. He said the bill is “as con- night meeting. stitutional as the G-I bill.’’ see hew much yeu © Our family always seems to Unlike last year’s proposal to ^ mmi-)mcing Ilie PZC has separated the roles of the zoning enforcement / have gum problems although we gtate aid to noiqmbllc see w r dentist regularty. What schools, which w as ruled un'ccm- Don’t just go food shopping... GO MINI-PRICING! officer from that of building exacUy is the cause of gum dis- autuUonal, the present bill iRq>ector, eliminating the often ease? criticized, built-in cmiflict of in­ -would grant the cash reim- Dental scientists know bursenient directly to parents. terest chdm. A conflict ot in­ process that causes gum _ terest exists as long as the ’Ih e earlier ' program made y "'i ease, but they do not know the ^i^ ts to "irehools building inspector is paid on mechanism that triggers the “ scnoois. Just in time for Valentines Day! ’The latest proposal would ap- C./-" -" t ^ a fee basis for permits issued, process. "V prcpriate $10 mitlloh in $75 while he at the same time has Plaque—a colorless and trans­ to enforce the town’s zoning grants to parents of students in i parent film on the teeth—is a regulations. grades kindergarten to eighth ONE OF THE STOP A SHOP COMPANIES Mini-pricing ^ < ■K? 4" pot chief -villain in gum disease. Gardenia P lan t«po> 1.49 grade and $150 grants to par­ In affect he would sometimes Plaque is composed of oral deb­ X Delicate sweet-scented blossoms in snowy white. have to take mcmey out of his ents of students in grades nine CbariM R«gan ris and bacteria. If plaque own pocket if he refused to allowed to form without inter- ” is worth going out of approve a zoning permit while rupUon, it hardens Into what Is supporUng the proposal ^ 4" pot J enforcing the reflations. ’This campaign that he became par- called calculus. As plaque and the superintendent of the left the person holding both tlcularly interested in. the roles your way for Azalea Plant 1.69 calculus continue to accumulate Brf'lKcport diocesan school sys- Long lasting pinks, white or red. jobs open to criticism whether of the zcning enforcement offi- on the tooth, the gums eventual- t«™, Bernard D. Helfrioh. or not it was deserved. ' cer and building inspector. ’The ly become i^tated, break away -^t the meeting, Peter A. Take Z dollars out of your weekly food budget. Put it into your tewbrthgolBg __ . As zoning enforcement officer, inherent conflict of interest pos- from the tooth and begin to re- LaPorta announced that the A pocket, before you go shopping. Then, instead of going to your $ Regan-will work cooperatively sibilities in the dual jobs con­ cede. As the gums recede, pock- ^ooese next year will spend Bw regular supermarket, go to your nearest Stop & Shop store ... 6” pot with the PZC, the Zoning Board cerned Regan, becoming one of S h o p oiitflSi«in««gi >r/Mum Plant 2.49 ets are formed where additional $260,(XX) on secMidary educa- even if it's a little out of your way. Now. if you come out of Stop 5 5 plants in stricking assorted colors. of Appeals and the building in­ his major campaign positicxis. food, debrtes and bacteria col- tion, an esUmated $200,000 drop SUPERMARKETS L/V & Shop with as much food as you generally do elsewhere ... spector as well as the sanitary In addition to serving as a lect. ’This causes Inflammation, trom the current budget. ^ Inspector. and with that extra 2 dollars atlll in your pocket. member of the ZBA, Regan has If calculus and plaque continue ------CXiange Im age we've proved our point; served as a member of the to grow unimi>eded, the gums “Tolland has a reputation for Mini-pricing®is worth Board of Finance ar.d is em­ and bone may become so dis­ being an easy town regarding Go mini-pricing^this week at your Stop & Shop! ployed as director of counsel­ eased that the teeth lose their Books Added ( going out of your way for.. the enforcement of its zoning ing at Manchester Community -vital support and must be ex­ regulation,’’ Regan stated last Coilege. He also serves as a tracted. night. He plans to change this part-time guidance counselor at Dental scientiests know that To Library ( Cooki im age. Tolland High School. A graduate plaque is also a major factor f f To accomplish the change, of Keene State College, Regan in decay. Thus, it la doubly im­ MARY CHENEY LIBRARY ( U,S» Grade **A Shank Portion Regan will keep a close check holds a masters degree from the F iction Dole Mott’s portant that the formation of on -what applicants say w ill be Anthony — Blood on a harvest i University of Connecticut. plaque be halted or interrupted. Serve hot or cold. You can be sure of delicious, meaty meals. built on tteir zoning appUcations m oon ’The plaque-formothm process These are quality hams that are priced low. Dress one up with to make sure that is the way B rickner — B ringing ddWn the Pineapple Applesauce Manchester Evening Herald Is halted, first by efficient and fruits and cloves and enjoy the heavenly flavor. Water added. it is being done on the site. house I Tolland oorre^NHident Bette regrular toothbrushing alter ’The foundations and the san­ IN NATURAL Quatrale, tel. 875-2845. every meal, including snacks. Canning—’Ihe runaways White / lb LOW. LOW PRICE! itary facilities and other con­ Celine—^North . JUICES SLICED, Additionally, dental floes or tape Delicious Motts', struction should be located ex­ Butt Portion Hams (waRradM) S8‘. CRUSHED OR . should be used to clean the teeth Fish—’The tricks of the trade ' a family favorite actly where it is diagrammed CHUNCKS. in ^>aces where the toothbrush Hale—’The runaway heart _ Cotonial.Smokid now mini-priced on the application. Reagan Denies ■•iM itu, (wattr addtd) 9 5 ‘. Enjoy 20 oz ISoz cannot reach, such as between HUl-Jefferscn McQraw ' I Smoked Shoulders 69 » Pork Butts them now at for you. Variances Issued -with specific cant |ar the teeth. Y our dentist -will show Hooker—MASH goes to Maine this low price. recommendations must be fol­ He Wants T o Be you how to use floss properly. Jenkins—Dr, Gully’s story ^ lowed up to make sure these A very good way to make cer­ Knox-Path cf ghosts recommendations are being fol­ An Ambassador tain that you are cleaning your Lauer—The suns of Badarane Large 5-6 pounds White Gem U»S, Grade ** Chicken! lowed, Regan insists. teeth effectively is to use a dlsr LJewellyn—The night is a child I He cited a case particularly SACRAMEim), Calif. (AP) closing tablet. After brudiing Loomis—The fatal friendship of interest due to his ZBA mem­ — Gov. Ronald Reagan says and flosMng, dissolve a disclos­ Mather—The terminators | bership, where the ZBA required rumors that President Nixon Mukherjee — The tiger’s daugh­ BroiiersOur White Gems are US Grade ing tablet in your mouth. Mobil Oil Co. to retain an an­ might appoint him an ambassa­ ter Stop & Shop Hie color (red)- In the tablet "A” government inspected! cient oak tree and stone wall dor or to another diplomatic W hole . . . 2>/2 to 3-lb s Fresh Roasting Chkdiens O’Donnell—^The xihone ca lls I so Raised for tenderness and on Its Rt. 196 property. Once post are “something out of thin will stain any plaque on the Olsen—There was a season air.” tooth whldi you have missed. plumpness, they’re the best you WHITE GEM, U.S. GRADE "A". White Gems are a combination of the finest quality breeds T T ^ the station was imder construc­ Patten—’The trial of Judas \ifiley can buy! ra is ^ on the linast quality fe ^ s under the most modern and sanitary conditions. tion the tree and thfe-|itone wall “No. 1, Mrs. Reagan does not disposing t^lets will Sinclair—^FoUo forty-cne Tomato Soup mysteriously disappeared. This want to be a diplomat’s wife Qd‘cWy teac* you how *®®P Stegner—Hawks and harriers LOW. LOW PRICE! should not have' happened *^th and I don't want to be a diplo- teeth clean. You might use Stem—You don’t need an enemy Crisp and tasty. strong zoning enforcement, ha, mat and neither one of us could the tablets at periodic Intervals Tuttle—Song^s from the night be­ White Gem Chicken Breasts Gr^''A" 69f. Stock up now and ccncelve of living any place but to make certain you continue to Wonderful snack­ save on quality said. fore time treat, great Tomato Soup from The controversial high-rise In Gailifomia,’’ he said at a bnteh and floss effectively. Wood—The last five doUar baby Mrs. . Chicken Legs or Thighs u^G^^“A” 691 Filbert’s with Stop & Shop Stop & Shop. You’ll like W M lo v .o z Mobil sign, claimed to be over­ Capitol' news conference Tues- Not even the best of us can Non-Flctton Tomato Soup the flavor. Go R' sized, should not have been •N\ Enforcemmt officer’s role, as lated. .Camesasca — History of the Deli! 5 1 ' viewed by Regan, Is the Inves­ “I always thought when you A ll these m easures — reg|ular serve in Washington represent- house tigation of complaints received ___^ and effective tootitbruShing, use Davidson — The American Her- Wt rettrvt tti* rIoM to limit quontItIM. Vlt* Stop & Shop by the PZC, with proper action cf floss and periodic dental lb dent and spend a great deal of tiage history of notable Amer­ Bacon m. to be initiated. checkups — will help prevent time in that state,” Reagan re­ ican houses COLONIAL Noting that no budding per­ gum problems from occurring. suoAK cuneo. plied. Freeman — Insights; converra- SLICSO. mits can be issued until the But if you do develop gum tion with Theodore Re Ik Mayimnaise zoning permit Is issued, Regan disease, it Is important that Katz — When parents fail; the Texas Ruby Red explained he plans to require you have treatment by a dentist law’s response to family Coid Cuts 49' .Lipton gives “bonafide plot plans" on the Today in History and then foUow oarefuHy his In- breakdown For scrumptious applications, not pencil sketch­ you the structions for homo care of your 'The Citizen Kane book: Raising Bologna Sttcedrafplig 89* Seedless salads or sandwiches Kind of es as at present. Today is Wednesday, Feb. 9, teeth and gums. Kane, by Pauline try Stop & Shop's quart full-flavored “I feel real good about the the 40th day of 1972. .There are Prevention is the key to good Kenlshm — Youth and dissent; flavorful mayonnaise. 326 days left in the year. jar tea that you 48 count new Planning and Zoning Com­ dental health. the rise of a new opposition We reserve the Frankfurts eJSSSitU. 79* Don't miss out want. Now Today’s Highlight in Histoiy on this offer. box mission," Regan added. '“Ihe Leaders of the communist world. right to limit quantities low priced. On this date in 1718, T rench board is a lot tougher and Ed. by Rodger Swearingen Frankfurts Colonlambpkg 85* G rapefruit works well together.” colonists arrived in Louisiana. 4r Luckett—The white generals; an “It’s time we enforced our On ’This Date Hartford Wins - Del MiMite account qf the White move­ zoning regulations,” the new of­ In 1773, the ninth Am erican Deli Hut Specials! ^ m ent & the Russian CSyll War 1 4 0 c t! ficer stated, claiming many president, William Henry Har­ Safety Award Pineapple Grapefruit EXTRA LARGE SIZE McCuUers — 'Aie mortgaged Avaitablo at stores with deli depts only! Viva Jumbo Napkins Go mini-pricing® and save! 3 pkgs builders do not even feel it’s rison, was bom in Charles City Refreshing grapefruit at a necessary to take out a permit County, Va. BOSTON (AP) — The Nation heart really economical price. Fire Protection Asaociation Moorman — Kings and captains In Tolland. In 1870, the U.8. W eather Bu­ al Heinz C You’ll like it. Stop & Shop Potato Chips ’i Appointment Effective reau was established. has named Providence, R.I. as O’Farrell — Ireland’s English Roast Beef 71; the Jtmerican winner in its 46th question; Anglo-Irish relations. Drink s l ic e d Indian Regan’s appointment be­ In 1942, ’The form er French . Caterer’s Kitchen. | 46oz 1 comes effective as soon as he liner, “Normandie,” burned .Annaul F ire Prevention Con- 1631-1970 OeliciousI Quarter lb. Juice Oranges River 5 lb. 69 Del Monte transport. the award is given each year to mas diary Nepco Bologna »..ri..99S> Swanee Doveprint Towels 3 roils til Jan. 1, 1974. In 1943, the Pacific War* bat- the community judged to have gale — The Blackstone Rangers From W Florida 291 He confirmed that he will re­ tie for Guadalcanal ended In a the best “year-round commu- Sarigny — Good design in soft P&PLoaf Bwvarian 99*. Egg Plants 14 oz sign the post as soon as he re­ U.S. victory over the Japtmese. ulty efforts to reduce fires and toys MM Mrs. H e in z T o m ato K e tch u p bottles' In 1945, Soviet troops were to educate the public In fire i\>igtoy — Tolstoy, my father; Filbert's ceives formal notification of his Nepco 9 9 ^ appointment from the PZC. besieging the outer defenses of prevention practices.” reminiscences 14 oz Peppered Loaf Margarine Berlin. The organization said the foi- gtewart — The secret of dreams In the meantime, the PZC has SelfWhlppta Hudson Bathroom Tissue authorized memiber Fred Frey In 1960, Republican Sen. Jo lowing municipalities were welty — One time, one place: bottle HaiHStranii iw ^^nd 89 lib eke seph R. McCarthy of Wisconsin state winners In New Ekigland: Mississippi In the Depression 31b, lo z to serve as a temporary en­ You'll find a great eelectlon of box forcement officer until ^gan charged that the U jS. State De- Providence,; Pittsfield, Mass.; ______Cold Power Laundry Detergent assumes the post. partment was infested with Hartford, Ctmn.', Portland, Regan was the unsuccessful Communists. Maine; Manchester, N.H. No Auioa Rcftricted 4 i^aZenFoodsI Fresh from our oun bakery ovens! Aids for Health & Beauty! Swannee Coteuk^sSi l^ctcketc Democratic candidate for se­ Ten Years Ago winner was listed for Vermmit. Doui*?nY An agreement was signed The associatitm said Vanler, HAMIL’TON — Bermuda laws Oecorativt* stop a shop Pepsodent Toothbrush lectman during the, past elec­ Dove P rin t 14b, 6m oz package making Jamaica an Inde- Ont., was given the Canadian restrict the number, size and Apple Pie 14b, 6 pacl^e 49 tion campaign. Clost»iU4)l lotK Daisy... Olaiad tvy at FOR CHILDREN elecUon pendent state within the Brit- version of the award, and Ford horsepower of automobiles, Cinnamon or Plain 11'/tot pka It was during the Pizzas2 '“85*’ Breyers Stock up for the Sum­ •a Cauntrystyla Ish Commonwealth. Motor Co.’s Trim Operations which_were here until Doughnuts mer comp season comirtg! 4 J 1 Five Years Ago S« e rta t to hawa on Sliced “ lW .lb ' some autos have recessed bane far family and - - Ic e I leavas Some 100 fatalities were re- In industry, Meat Loaf “ ’?£’i r - ’1.39 ewaift. Kick up a Big Daisy Bread White Ultra Brite V a s t e ‘.V 59 ported in an earthquake in Oo- ’The National Fire Protection bumpers and door handles. caupla for fha VALKNTINC fraaiar tbi> waak, Cream MOUTHW ASH lomhla, South America. Association describes itself as FREE! fha u v in t t l i araaf. Louisiana Ring 59‘ Cupcakes pki~»65‘ Scope 24 Qi bottle 99‘ Custards ^ * ^ 0 « p l i f 39' "The all natural One Year Ago an Independent, nonprofit olear- Ice Cream" 3 - r i n g An earthquake in Los Angeles inghouse of fire safety informa- NOTICE Sun 140 Soft Fleischmann’a Margarine 1 lb pkg 50c kUled at least 64 persons. tion. Visit Our Fish Department PUBLIC HEARING Glory count Italiano Spaghetti Sauce ADDITIONAL rolls SERVICE APPROPRIA’nON 3^ts»l BOARD OF DIRECTORS 28 oz bottle Turbot Fillets Frozen 1 Mardell Sliced Strawberries TOWN OF MANCHESTER, with this coupon and a $5 purchase Ice C ream stop t shop 2 cartoira 4 5 ' CONNECTICUT Effective thru Feb 12 Smoked Cod Fillets 69ib Flounder Fillets 79' Notice is hereby given that | Limit one bottle per customer Save 15' FREE Prescribed ^ - ...... 'V. , I WITH THIS COUPON ON THE PUaCHASi OF the Beard of Directors, Town of j Haddock Fillets Cooked 8 5 fb Stop & Shop Fish Sticks 3 1 Hendries Sundae Cup i^k89' 18'A OZ PKG. medicine dispensed Manchester, Connecticut, will |.— ----- ^a SboooShoD ------promptly . . . with profes­ hold a Public Hearing in the ■ — — — — — — — ^ _ T arts ■Kiar?y FAhM. Appla or ^ J Hills Bros. Coffee Duncan Hines Cold Power - ...' ' ^ Birds Eye Awake m 3 0 ‘ sional care . . . and sincere Hearlnj Room at the Municipai |^] 2 LB CAN. Building, 41 Center Street, Man- j Laundry WITN THIS COUPON and fha purchata el ] personal interest in your well­ Anchor Hocking Fire King Sara Lee ClnnaiMm*aJun**{l'oi’pktf'*** 6 9 ' Oaed thru Kak. II Bkpt at ro fu lar ratail. Oaed Ihrw Kab. 11. FOR OLD NEWSPAPERS Chester, Connecticut, Tuesday, Orange Drink ''•TrSsr 5.‘.v.*l Lim it I can par cualamar. Lim it I Iraa pkg par cualamar. being. 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V f MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1972 PAGE TWENTY-FIVE PAGE TWENTY-POUR MANCHESTER EVENING EERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1972 university rule, and that the pay according to their con­ - Billy Graham P olice R eport Brewster Asks Suspension Stony Brook i>osition didn't 'in­ ^Famous ScKbols^ Bankrupt tracts. terfere with his duties at Vale. The Famous Schools have a Asked to Visit He traced the roots of the con* NEW YORK (AP — Bank­ Its creditors. The company’s reported eAhollment o f 114,600 Man Charged Of Moonlighting Professor troversy to what he said was ruptcy papers have been filed largest creditors • are banks, students taking home-study Attica Prison uncertainty over whether Yale ciher financial institutions and courses in such subjects as by FAS International, Inc., the would g^rant him tenure be­ luinters. painting, writing, cartooning ALBANY, N.Y. (AJ*) — NEW HAVEN (A P ) — Brewster, in a memorandum Evangelist Billy Qraham says With Attempt issued today, charged Mills cause of his radical political corporation that runs the corre- Donald S. Lewis, chief execu­ and phetography. • Yale President Kingman view s. • n spcndence courses known as tive of FAS, said in a statement Lewis also said enrollment of he plans to visit Attica state with "blatant disregard of eth­ prison, where 43 inmates and Brewster Jr. has recommended ics upon which an academic the educaticnal operation of the new students, who take two and At Burglary Mills, bom in Trinidad and the Fameus Schools in West- guards died in an insurrection the suspension for a year of a community depends,” by hold­ company "will proceed on a three-year courses, had drop­ educated at Oxford, began pert, Conn. last year. Graham told a news ing teaching positions at the normal basis.’’ ped from a high o f over 60,000 A 19-year-old Manchester ccmtroversial assistant profes­ teaching at Yale in 1968 and After the filing Tuesday in conference the'inmates had in­ same time at Yale and at the U.S. District Court here Roy Later, Lewis said some of the three years ago' to a total in man was arrested last night on sor at philosophy, Kenneth gained public attention in May, vited him after hearing him on burglary charges following a Mills, who Brewster says was University of New York at Sto­ 1970, when he helped coordinate Baitt, a referee in bankru^cy cCmpany’s financial problems the 30,000s last year. The bankruptcy petition cited the radio a few weeks ago. He break at a Highwood Dr. home. leading, a double academic life ny Brcok, Lcng Island. a large demonstration in New granted the firm’s request to cculd be explained by ovei^ UabiliUes cf more than $40 mil- s- H O U S E tem ber. The drug chargees were lodged against Kearns about an hour POTATOES after be was stopped while driv­ COFFU ing and issued a summons for (grating a motor vehicle vdiile his license is imder suspension. POPUlflft 7 BLOCK Kearns was stopped at Madi- s<»i and Jackson Sts. at about 6 $ i BUSTER p.m. Court date for the traffic 2-b. $ ■ 3 9 20 oz. violation is Feb . 28. ^ SPECIAL con Kearns was taken to Hartford poly bags Correctional Center in lieu of a $10,000 bond on the drug We RtMrve The Rlflit To Limit OuantitiM , charges. All Specials EffectiveHireugh Sefurday, February m 1973 W illiam F. Brown, 19, o f 317 Tolland Tpke., was clttuged •UM.1 with illegal possession of a con­ ALL VARIITIIS* trolled drug (marijuana) last Browi-i-Bag eee...... 49” Call Biffet Cat Food night after police found a SUHCREST FL0UR;.t'™ ...... w..3F “l^ant-like substance’’ in the Faitastik Spray Gloanor...... 75” Plaiters Dry Roasted Cashew Nits trunk of a car he was driving. Hi Soft Fabric SoflMor...... s s iH .IS PlHters Dry Roasted Mixed Mrts.. Brown was released on a $600 CHARMIN BATH TISSUES...... "?^.. . . 3 M ncHi-surety bond for court iq>- pearance E ^. 21.

Police are continuing to in­ vestigate an armed robbery at Floyd’s Maxlcet on Broad St. WAYBEST GENUINE Mcntday night, when a youth wearing a ski mask made off with about $100 in cash. FtSlce 2-LB. CHICKEN PARTS SALE! CAN have indications that this hold­ up may be related to a series o i C8ip8H*1.39 tXElrtt taf. F9E.iaf'197l similar robberies Jn the area. Limit I Etr C98l9mir A police cruiser was damag­ CHICKEH LEGS MEATY BREASTS ed yesterday morning, v^en another car rolled into it while being washed at Mr. Auto e s b h b h p Wash on Broad St. Both vehi­ cles were unoccupied, and the YUDAN damage was apparenUy the re­ sult of a car wash error, police INGITAliT ieOFFEE said. The cruiser’s rear end Y was slightly damaged. $01. lb . JAR cwpM wptow M. Brandt Rejects WE WELCOME uairi Hr caMwiNr Pre-War Border FEDERAL FOOD » i ! l i STAMP SHOPPERS JUST For Unity Plans lchuckroasy BCXNN, Germany (AP) — Chancellor Willy Brandt said s a I a d a today the goal of German U.S.D.A. CHOICE Swift’s Daisy Butts.....^»^;...8K YBA B A M reunification cannot be BECAUSE achieved by insisting on resto­ (BONELESS Armour Boiogna & Liverwnrst....£5; ration of pre-World War n bor­ ders. 99! BAGS “Wioever obstructs the ship Hormel “ Cure 81” Hams..... f.1.59 ■ lavIrM M. of German unity with the wreck of the old borders must LONDON BROIL .S -. . . .M.29. WE reckon with the, vessel never cDniiun puiipir qdc j Fraukfurts...... 79: reaching its home port,’’ he MM told the Bundesrat, the upper GHBUNII CHUCN ’av? 89.^ jjjjj ..... house in the first of a series of parliamentary debates on Bonn’s 1970 nonaggression treaties with the Soviet Union BBBP HASH LOVE and Ptriand. Brandt said the treaties rep­ Frozen Food Values 7/ iXYUA SPECIAL SAVINGS ISV40Z. resent the key to, putting the CfN Sept. S four power agreement C H ^ on Berlin into effect as well as BANGMET aicM j BETTY CROCKER CAKE MIXES 3^89° Cw»«i 39 l m M. Ot*. II. i m After Explosion 4214 oz. Bi-Pek Can Umll 1 tar ewiMHr TAUNTON, Mass. (AP) — A Broccoli Spears 2 x 65° FRIENDS BAKED PEA BEANS 4»95° woman was critically ’ injured CHEESE OR SAUSAGE Soy Sauce...... ».21° / SAAA CRISPIN O ’S x DOUBLE when she and her husband Trash Can Liners 49* Daytime Pampers...... is. *1.59 were blown from their house to­ on pUrchoM of day in what firefighters said John’s Pizza...... “.“J 7 ° Chow Mein Noodles...?»...29° was an explosion of natural Popular Soda...... Tip Top Raisin Dread..<^* 3F BBBCHHHT gas. ALL FLAVORS 15^ Fraitcelina Gonsalves, who Ann Dale Cookies ■” 43® Koehler Rich’n Chips.'':»H""” 73‘ Fancy Bean Sprnnts...2^ 39° B A H T P O M ^ SUPREME was found by firefighters in the Hendries Sherbeit....2 » 59° 12 Strained or t Junior yard of the home, was reported OFF (oxMpt ntaatt or HI moah)< to be in critical condltim at PlLIVm iD FRESH PRODUCE STAMPS Morton Hospital. Her husband, Mpirti Ml. PM. a im Manual, was less seriously Dairy Dept Special Health & Beauty Aid Savings Limit 1 Mr CMtMvwr l FOODS I hurt. Sunkist Se«dless The explosion in the two-story wooden frame house at 11 FLIISCHMANN'S NAVEL PRELL SHAMPOO 485 HARTFORD RD Battle Row in the East Taunton V A I U A H I I L. O U F’ O N section shattered windows in UM. tomm on toz. bottle of MANCHESTER nearby homes and blew furni­ MARGARINE- ImMriwl «i9 m ture out of the house. ORANGES 1D*5» SBVBH BIAS Flretightera said the house r was destroyed. CRISP CELERY HEARTS 49«'i. / Secret M«tR’;«HTDeodorail....’3al made by the state De­ off another crisis as far as pub­ will not operate the buses after area in an effort to determine partment reported today. passes from prison. ceed with an In-depth study of qulren^ent. that "die town get In line and ’Tuesday the reduced fees would crease in rents at the present to 10 p.m.; and at Union Pond (Continued from Page One) . asked his impression of partment of ’Transpcrtation. lic busing is concerned. next September. He cautioned their sentiments concerning the The seasonally adjusted rate and you dress accordingly. But In a suit filed in Superior the lake area to see it it meets Fcrsburg also said that the wait its turn, there is no easy go into effect as soon as they tim e. during the day a. cloudburst hits today from 3:30 to 10 p.m . McGovern’s statements criti­ The aim would be to encour­ Monday night the Town Coun­ the council "if you don’t do rem oval o f parking m eters In compared with 8.4 per cent in Court Tuesday, the league said requirements for a federally- maximum amount a commu­ way to do this, and it needs the ways be free debate and criti- arc approved by a legislative ' Th Investigate Pnrebase - town, drenching— and ruining— Coasting will be permitted in- cizing the Nixon peace propos­ age more International business cil agreed to allot the funds, on something about it now, you will the downtown Rockrille area. January 1971. The im tlonal Job- Crash Victim two persons have been killed funded neighborhood develop­ nity can receive uruler a new strongest ^ssible study.” Ihe cMhi of govemnient actions and regulations • review conuntttee ’The Mayor also asked p'ermls- your clothes. You might feel a Center Springs iPark today al. Kissinger replied that "ev­ at the field. request of. Richard Dempsey, be in danger of facing a crisis Chief Dwyer said the area was lew flgfure for January was 6.9 within the last four months by ment program. Ihe acticn funding system is $1 million for policy, but he said presidential and the state attorney general. sirn tp ask the Permanent Build­ ditiinct urge to sue the weather­ PZCTs biggest ccm cem in the from 3 to 10 p.m . ery . cne who knows Sen, The reduced Ices are part of the town’s representative on the later.” 105 niBiers, -30 o f them need re­ per cent, compared with 6 per Dies of Injuries convicts on passes. cam e M onday nlg^it after a Mie year, with no committment l«ke area, Carlson said, is that For winter sports informa­ candidates have a special obli­ Greater Hartford Transit Dis­ ing Committee to investigate the cent In D ecem ber. man for damages. Or, to be more council discussion with James from HUD as to vdietber the gation. McGovern knows he’s held a ccntlnulng effort by Gov. Waives Payments possibility of purchasing the pairs and three are missing. He The state, its Department cf there are so manv lots of record tion contact 643-4700. trict Other towns in the district The state Labor Department DANBURY (AP) — Of­ technical, to sue his employer, Forsburg, representative of the funding would be ccmtinued for "A candidate should mak6 these views consistently over a Thomas J. Mesklll"and Trans­ On request of M'ayor Frank Rockville Post Office bufldlng suggested if the meters were re­ Corrections and R.J. Procunter, prior to zoning that can compli­ ‘K haki' H lndnaiuii have indicated they will be will­ said the number c l unemployed ficials at Danbury Hospital the United States Government. Department of Housing and Ur­ another year. The way to use any criticism he believes would long period of time.” portation Commissioner A. Earl McCoy the council walyed "pay­ sind/or the Rockville dnema moved, one and two-hour park­ director of the Department of cate the already crowded lake ing to donate their fair share, persons In Ccnnecticut during report that a 60-year-old Ridge­ Could you win such a lawsuit? ban Development (HUD), who the funds, he suggested, is to contribute to bringing an honor­ Muskic said in his Feb. 2 Wcod to sell Bradleyo services LONiDON — Soldten) wore ment of lieu of taxes," as far building. ing restrictions could be enact­ Corrections, were named as de­ conditions, since zoning has B.C. Idea Abbot*s which is based on 10 cents a January actually rrse b y 11,400 field man -who waa Injured Jan. A quick answer would be no, be­ toured the lake area last week define the renewal area, then able peace,” Nixon said. “But I speech that the Nixon peace to airlines using the new $4 mil­ brilUant uniforma until the in­ as the state portion of the hous­ ed and enforced by the police fendants. little control over the use of head. , Plans are being Investigated to 126,000 o r 9.1 p er cent o f the 25 In a one-car accident in his cause a weather forecast is only with Town iManager Dennis apply the funds to a small seg­ ROME — The custom of dat­ lion International Wing at the troduction o t fiream ut inard) was introduc­ wculd mean, for example, that army led the change by Intro­ from the director’s office to sure that ncthing he says might ence table what we have not its charge to go alter state funds bo necessary to raise the rents adjacent to the Sykes School on MEUBOURNIE — Aborigines— seasonal factors the state bell, was hurt 'while driving on also guilty of negligence in mak­ November, to look into the pos­ Then, a community re-applies should not deter a community ed about 625 b y Dionysius Ehdgu- the DC»s and 707s that now pay ducing a pale brown for its In­ wardens of institutions in-, give the enemy an incentive to won and cannot win cm the bat­ for financing a permanent mass in the elderly housing units to Park St. and the theater is to or "koories,” as members at imemployment rate was 8.6 per Route 33 when his car hit a ing his prediction? sibility of some sort of renewal for funds for another small from applying for them, and us, a Roman abbot and astron­ $275 for arrival-and-department dian troops about 1680. The col­ volved. prolong the war until after the tlefield .” transit system for the area. wave the payments for the fiscal the rear of that property on Australia’s black minority group cent. The national a'verage also tree. That complicates matters. program for the lake area as a area, and if another $1 million th-’ t the town should certainly. omer who set CSirlst's birth 753 use of the ramp and gate areas or was called “khaki,” from a election .” Dempsey told the council that years o f 1971 and 1972. This School St. prefer to be called — number Is adjusted for seasonal factors.- •Campbell, wllo had been hos­ Consider this case: means of improving conditions is granted, this second area is If it so wished, proceed with years after the founding of would pay $210. Hindustani word meaning Earlier today the White Solar water heaters are in Clayton Gengras, who now amounts to $1,800 or $1,400. ’The Mayor said he will ask 130,000 in a population o f 12.5 The rise In Joblessness during pitalized since the crash ivlth A hurricane was bearing down there, possibly in conjunction com pleted. Wood’s effort to encoiirage in- “ dusty,” plans to apply. R om e. House moved to lessen criti­ use in Florida and CaUfoniia. operates the Connecticut Co. ' Mayor McCoy said It could save the building committee to look nillllon. January, the state ag^ency said. multiple injuries, died Tuesday. on a coastal city, and the weath­ Wesleyan Cuts with sewers. Not Bnlldoslng er bureau issued a series o f Forsburg did not paint a rosy He stressed that the process warnings. But the winds and Operating Cost picture to the council Monday does not mean "coming in and flood waters arrived several night, and emphasized that any leveling everything with a bull­ hours ahead of the predicted MIDDLETOWN (AP) — Wes­ kind of renewal program in­ dozer,” since in many cases time. A woman, caught on low leyan University, beset ■with re­ volves a great deal of work and there are many buildings that land, was drowned. curring deficits, is taking new planning for a community. He should be left standing. The Later, her husband demanded steps to cut coste. Among them:' explained that funding has been philosophy behind the program damages from the government. A Job freeze and a strict limit cut considerably, so that Con­ is to upgrade the standard of “I realize,” he told the court on the admission of graduate necticut has for the current fis­ living. oniv TOP nOTCH g lu e s “that weather predicting is not students. ca l yeEir only $4 m illion for In the case of residential an exact science. But this was Wesleyan President CoUn G. neighborhood development pro­ areas, Half of udiat is tom worse than just a mistake. It was Campbell mside the announce­ programs, and expects ^ mil­ down must be replaced with outright negligence. They had ment in a speech Tuesday night lion in applications. low - to - middle Income type discovered that the storm was to students and faculty. In order for a community to housing, he said. And another you TOTM SERUICE! coming in ahead of schedule, but "We do not face the dire and qualify, Forsburg explained, a requirement udiich Forsburg they failed to pass the word Immediate prospect of bank­ said is the toughest to comply along to the public.” ruptcy,” he said. “But unless community must be able to iL show that an area suffers from with is ttiat relocation facilities Nevertheless, the court turned we can develop the means and "blight,” and that 20 per cent must be available within the down his claim. The judge said methods to remain self-sustain­ of the buildings in that area are town to house those facilities the government cannot be held ing, we will be forced to turn to structurslly substandard. that are displaced through tbe liable for broad, generalized the federal and state gmrem- activities like forecasting the m terms of this latter redevelopment process. ments for massive support LOCALLY OWNED weather because this would place criteria, Bbrsburg felt that Cov­ HUD does not tell the town which may—-I think inevitably too heavy a burden upon basic entry did not qualify, but how to carry out its program, will—^lead to the loss of our in­ governmental functions. admitted that based ac£idemic terday’s opening of bids at the 4.384 per cent; and the Oonnecti- Foil Time Pezaioiial bodies were retrieved recently positions will be filled from Connecticut Bank and Trust Co. cut Bank and Trust Oo., 4.456 4-Ib. pkg- or more from a local Junk yard to be .^thin the university and no in Hartford. p er cent. placed some 1,000 feet along the personnel wlU be hired The bonds will be payable in The bonds will be the general .Sm UIID BEEF base of Pillar Mountain. without specific approval of the nine installments d $25,000 each obUgation of the town payable k . 6 8 * SERVICE DELI cn March 1 of each year start­ from taxes to be levied on all Officials say the vehicles are president, in g in 1978. They ca rry an in­ taxable property In the town designed to serve as "shock ab- —Strict controls on purchas- terest rate of 4.373 per cent, without limit as to rate or sorbere” to lessen the Impact ing. which was the winning firm’s amount. Top Notch's famons "personalized service'’ makes shopping a of any new rockalides along the —^The budget will be re­ bid. The only exception will be Top Noteh Dell • deUgfatful osperlonoo. peak. view ed fo r a third tim e -with Totol cost of the OUead Hill 642,5 acres clasrified as forest A massive slide in December the aim of cutting non-essential School w as $460,000 with $236,- land, taxable at a limited rate, CourteouSi knowloga halted most traffic for several expenditures, 000 received from state grants and dwelling houses of qualified weeks, and officials fear spring Previously Wesleyan began and $8,000 appropriated b y the elderly persons of low income, Courteous, knowIegMble sales-people are always reaty to thaw may unlease new slides. phasing out its Master of Arts town from the g^eneral fund, also taxable at limited amounts. aaaiat you in your choloe of delectable-new world and old world ------in teaching program and de­ leaving $225,000 to be banded. favorite prepared fooda, cold outa and aalada. cided to reduce the subsidy of Other firms bidding on the is­ Manchester Evening Herald he will love our Oil Field Story Wesleyan University Press. Hebron Correspondent, Anne sue were the Advest Co., New One vtait to a Top Notch Servioe Deli and you'll know why HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Stan­ York City, 4.46 per cent inter­ E m t, T el^ih oae 228-8971. thoueands aay, 'Top Notch aervaa you Beatl" ley Kramer has acquired the Thealer to Seat 1,300 motion picture rights to ’’Okla­ homa , Crude,” an original SYDNEY ^ Her Majesty’s Coventry screenplay by Marc Norman. Theater in Sydney, destroyed by He wtll produce and direct on fire in 1970, is being rebuilt at a location in Oklahoma next sum­ cost of $1.9 million and is ex­ Reassessment Done Fairly, SIRLOIN mer for Columbia Pictures. pected to be finished by Jan­ It is a romance-actiem-adven- uary 1973. It w ill seat 1,300 and ture story of the tel fields at have the first licensed theater Councilman's Study Shows the turn of the century. bar in Sydney. Robert Keller, chairman of have been state residents for the Town Council’s finance five years and be at least 65 HOT From committee, has reported to the years old. Income must not ex­ ceed $3,000, o r $5,000 fo r a m ar­ BRAND NAMES council that the recently com­ ried couple. Those eligible can STEAKS pleted reassessment, which has receive a $1,000 reduction of as­ Our Own resulted in a 36 p er cent In­ CARRY OUT sessed value, and future taxes RECONDITIONED crease In the Grand List, was carried out fairly. He m ^e a are frozen at the present amount study of the procedures used in when filed. No lien is placed on BUNDLE O v e n s ... the program^ the property and there are no GUARANTEED strings attached; 'when the estate Keller noted that taxation oii Treat yeerMNLand year teeilly te the feedaeH. the land has been brought into fair­ Is settled, the assessment re­ er alignment, and said he want­ verts to the current valuation, \ SERVICE mede by eur mettyr beher fai e«r ewn event. Iniey ed to point out to landowners and no repayment of tax deduc­ tion Is required. various ways in uhlch their as­ Ah. r , ... I". It (Ml' ■ ...... sessments can be lowered. F or veterans, a $1,000 exem p­ dteertmmt te d ^ end mehe yeur Mhctien. COLOR TV SAUSAGE |.,l. k. ) .1 I I N. I. I' h,u| h , Under state statute, there are tion is available for those who .s ,1' . P I V . Ii. i I . -I' ' k ' ■ it .Itnl a number of ways for landown- served during certain times of e » to get some sort of tax re­ war or hostilities. out mSH tAKB> GOODS AM tUSHB) lief, although Buch relief, if For servicemen, if on active HOT n O M out ovms TO AU. TOt NOTCH From applied for at this time, would duty, their own car Is totally A Few STOHS POt YQUt TASn BMOYMUMT. not be effective until the fol­ exempt, and there may be some .j .. .h t : . . W- ; K I - • ■ 1".( i ’ 8 8 lowing year. additional exemption on other .., t -, -s. .iM » m . • ■ ' t These include relief for farm personal property. < 78 land, forest land, elderly per­ Some exemptions are allowed ,- vt.. I -I-.. U . M. , sons, veterans, servicemen and Minutes for blind persons, depending on Wc* aeqponglM e «n> l^jrpegiMvhhMl B ta e n ...... h,i. '■ .1 -'tj. blind persons. BLACK ond WHITE TV the degree of dlitebility. ,1 t. Pi t.t.j , .:t t .M u ’ i - . '• 'f>> WELCOME! To apply for tax relief on Keller stressed in outlining ,.,j t -11 • U ■ .. ( < : ' 11 * I■ p farm land, the land must be un­ these possibilities that these are der active cultivation and cm- merely summaries, and that Drive tain at least 10 eicres. The as­ further details on possible forms From $ sessment Is not related to in­ of tax relief can be acquired STAMP come produced, and an annual through the office of Assessor filing for relief is necessary. 25 Ernest Starkel in the Town Hall. Such filing can result In a re­ NRCHASES duction an assessment of 60 per D i s c o u n t MANcHBMnm cent, depending on previous val­ Nailed For People uation. D i s c o u n t 'Relief for forest land requires , Japan (AP) — Directioni B i O at least 25 acres of forest, writh Sapporo, scene of the 1972 Win­ .-y . V''' ‘ the land to be inspected and ter Ol3rmplc Games, derives its evaluated by a state forester. name toom the Ainu, the light- Annual filing is required, and skinned, round-eyed people who ■■MmWifcIHUtOQttttmM.M—iStM TBLBVI8IOM APPUANCB relief may reduce the assess­ Hved on the island of Hokkaido ment by a factor of 10 per cent before the Japanese arrived. depending on previous evalua­ The city’s name is a cen- MAHCHESTER . EAST HARTFORD . EAST HARTFORD tion. traction of the Ainu phrase, NEXT TO STOP and SHOP For elderly persons to be "Sato poro peteu,” meantng a 260 North Main at Main 1150 Burnside Ave. 801 Silver Lane eligible for tax relief, they must la ig e d ry river. PAGE TWENTy-EIGin iMANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9. 1972 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEI)NESDAY, PfeBRUARY 9, 1972^ PAGE TWENTY-NINE BUGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE

AS LONS AS HE KEEPS THOSC FVVWB 'WMATiS THE HE TOLP T im t o IF HE'S BLUFFIN’ TAB. eA ZE lC ‘0 The Topper BUSY HE CAN'T SNAFFLE UP 7M' — ■IS ■elite-By /?rC U 1 YV BR. tWNVPOLLAN V 'a ^ MERCHANPISEi MPvJOR DDIN PICK THE.RIiSHT, CRUMWELL IT AMU ABOUT THOSE' .THREE.' BUTWHATS COULD BE THE MAR. It K Your Dally AtfMty Guldt M LI8RA THE DIFFERENCE? < WORST MISTAKE sen. 22 t e s t s THEY'RE , Aniwtr to Frovioui Foiilt ^am'. Ip T j la /he Stan. r fiOMNA RUN THEY'RE ALL^O .SINCE THAT \7.'8^10-24 To develop messoge for Thursday, ON TH E dJUTA* s h a p e th at LION TAM ER Birds y 3 2 - 4 » ^ OWLS? THEY NEED A FAN TRIED A TAURUS TO BLOW THE RUBBER CHA\R I'Ror# ...... SCORPIO DOWN AFR. M 31 Attampt 61 Emotionally FOAM OFF , IN THE C A SE .' ^ ACROSS 2Mokt 32 That- 62 You're ocr. 21) t h e ir s u p s .' IB lu e----- 1 Twilled I'4;^ MAT 20 3Doy 33 Try 63 Important cotton' cloth Ig ^ 4- S-12-171 Alt't 34 In 64 And Nor. It' ' 4 4 Nonmlerating 5Nof black biitl 2 Feminine l^3V 3M 1 35 Kttping 65 Recreation 1-3-14-21^ SVtrbol 36 Routine 66 Sm IoI 23^-48 ^ m m 8 Vertebrate ' name CIMINI 7 Youf 37 Agreementf 67 Too SAOITTARIUS ■ birds (Latin) 3 Evening MAY If 8 Rota 38 And 68 Copobit ID last past 9Be Nor. _ raygiD I 12 Mariner's , , /UN( 10 39 Day 69 Start t , direction 4 Tiny bird 10 Should 40 To 70 Quickly Dec. sound iTwik'iSlne 41 Don't 7) Poittd f "Potpourri" . . . Hdusohold Hints and Shooping tw 13 Main male 12 Wise 36-39-52-69J' Tips in a novel. 5 Feminine ...... 42 Love- 72 Stirrlrtg 23 Oscine bird idpeop 13 Be 43 To 73 Cortncctiohi 72-76^6-901:. today's busy woman, to save you time and money. Don t 14 Forefather proper name CANCIR 14 Juit MICKEY FINN 6 Highest peak 24 Stopper 40 Rewards 44 Vltitt 74 Matttrt CAPRICORN BY HANK LEONARD 15 Reply (ab.) 41 Indo-Iranian ) JUNl it 15 Fovoroble 45 Of 75 Action oec. miss us — We're here on the women s page each in Italian Alps 25 Elder (Fr.) 16 Let 46 Put THAT'S FINE, ^ ANDNOW MY PLANS CALL FOR ^ 16 Insert 26 French city 42 Rivulet Pmr II 76 In WHATEVER 18 Innate 7 Great sorrow 17 To 47 Tryino 77 Would JAN Wednesday — just for you. MR. DOOLEY'— LINDA IS BE MOVED TO BOSTON, ^ 8 Colorado city 27 Challenges 43 Ox of Celebes IB For YOU SAY, 20 Certain 48 Moking 78 Conn«cttd n-22-28-43ir' HERE IT IS, OR. DRAYNEj NOW you ARE TRULY WHERE I CAN ADMINISTER MORE DOCTOR/ j 9 String again as false 44 New Greeks 19 People 49 Trip* 79 Shrtwd ls ^ -6 8 y ou HAVE ALL THE MONEY I A MAN OF INTENSIVE TREATMENT/ fisherman (ab.) 20 Soclollilng 50 To instrument 28 Mother of Lie 60 Into AQUARIUS PROMISED TO GIVE YOU/ YOUR WORD/ 21 Special 10 Gaelic Virgin Mary 46 Boy’s name iiiiv .1 ***9l'* 51 Secrets 81 B« abMity (ab.) 29 British gun 47 Rajah’s wife mY II j 22 A 52 Things 82 Conciliation j a n :» <.■> 22 Not odd 11 Prophet ,A0O.I2 jM fcr 17 One who 31 Girl's name 48 Eve's home S3R e^ 83 Obttrvtr fee'. II 24 Amazon 50 Woman's 54 Develop 84 With canes chairs 33 Deep blue SjN 9 -25^ 38 E « ^ 55 It , 65 OMtIy ...... Around Town Main Street ...... Main Street tributary pigment name [^6i.7i-a2-e7| a £ r 15-18-20-M/C ^ E U KNOW 26Dry 19 Treatment 56 Prove 66 Evtning 49-64-45 V§5 1“ n VltOO 127 Guarded 57 Certain , 87 Pay* PISCES k l 27 Ethiopian I r 1” 4 r “ 1 r 1” r AI/0. 21 s 28 ChonCe 58 For 86 Writing Needle Magic At-Ease Gadgete Galore! P arty Tim e FUEL OIL prince 59 Expand 89 Associotts FEE, IP 30 Papal nuncio 12 n r u KNITTERS WORLD is a 60 Money 90 Hours map: 20'^ 1 love gadget shepping or Just Valentine time Is such a nice Gallon, C.O.D. (obs.) place ot pure itolight for the gadget Looking atFAIRYAT. time for entertaining, partic- IT II IT |'\16-19-25-» * ® G ood (^A dvetse ^N^c'u'gsl 32 Feel offense m » » 7 5 ‘ iVTHvSy^” ” 4 » -5 S « «'C' ' handicrafter, new arrivals each I always take my visiting ulariy with FAIRWAYS selec- 173 M in. m gals. OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN 34 Disclose 26 0 4 35 Expensive fur II day increase their already frlends and reUUves to see their Uon at party suwtUes Just Uurge selecU m s ot handiwork selection. everything at one stop. (24-Hr. Nottee for 36-Driving Delivery) . command items for the needlepointef and SOME PEOPLE LIKE TO OH, TH IB'LL ONLY BE A V* 37 L i^ t fabric JT u !f 21 U crewH enthusiasts . . . Glorious Shake soiled clothes well be­ 24-Hr. Harner Ocivlee HAVE TRAVELIMS CCM- , SHORT TRIP/rw tir e d OF 1 Bake apjdes in foil to keep all 39 Prayer endiM new patteros, yarns and kits. fore putting them in the washer BAMIONS, BUT... HAVIN'MY SNOMWIEN RUINED 40 Tableland RT Washington Whirl the Juice and goodness in. Serve Cooperative on Co. PRISCILLA’S POP BY PEOPLE1AKIN' fOT SHOTS ' BY AL VERMEER 41High St( 9 in at KNTITER'S WORLD, in their foil cups for they are o r tub. AT 'EM WHEN I AlU'TABOUNP U Manchester Parkade today and SIS Broad S t., ManetaMder " S O WHEN 1 GO IN TH’ HOUSE mountain B y MAXINF, GHE SHORE quite attractive this. 'way. I J U S T H A D W H A T A THAT WAS BEFORE I'LL PULL THIS SUyTOTH' 42 Hindu queen get that winter project under Decorating Delight PHONE •48-1668 A LONS TALK BEAUTIFUL THOUGHT 1 KNEW SHE LIKED H llie Waeliliiiton Poet BACK >AED BOR SAFE - (var.) EASY- w ay! Great Values WITH THE HEW PERSOH t Y O U S A I D E L I Z A B E T H KEEP|N’.i 45 Inflict pain WATKINS is making big LIBRARIAN S H E W A S BROWNIN& WASHINCTTON — Irate mem-Oolumnlet Jack Anderson la be- CROCHET 5415 plans for re-vamplng. They’re ^ •» 49 Cleverness HUB fresh, cihq> relish is esisy 'HOUSE k HAL.E on Main S O P L A I N - 51 Rove idiy 42 IT t r a beis o< the National Rifle Aaso- ing asked to expand his secret going to make room for a Jun­ ------O O U E O N ------1 L O O K l N S i to fix and tastes good with tur­ Street is stiU having fabulous II 52 Master clatioa have taken a society Didia-Paklstan documents into Colorful afghan-squares buys on their uniform, founds^ ior Dinette Department lUOHT WITH THIS COUPON ' 5 3 0 t^ rv e II II key, chicken or ham. Grind to­ r page pl^re ot WaMilngton a hook on President Nixon’s are crocheted to form NOW . . . there’s a big Dinette (Latin) this handsome topper to gether two green peppers and tion and white sales. Also great YOU CAN GET A I 7 v r u U banker True Davis and hung it policy. Veteran im fcy WtA, be, T X U f . UA M . Oft convenience. tray, priced at $25. Regularly (D-Ind.) aborted presidential supposed to have her N . V . IMM. MISTER DONUT I CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER c^palgm picture on the cover of Life Mst HSIiL tUSTMt sltk ZV Senior OU sens SpixUal priced at $86. Com e into 265 W est M iddle Tpke. ' Tta n ^ j^ a magailne next week, fastoad, COH Ml fills Nsnktr. Need peridng i^T PARIBIAN 'Ihe pan in which a loaf of WATKINS dinette department The Fall and Winter "71 Manchester, Conn. I DavliL B a^ an d^ IMward ,* 0 ^ was redaced with one CXIIFFURE at 66 Oak St wUl bread is to be baked should be 2nd Floor Rear, today and see GUMMER STREET BY PHIL KROHN 40-page ALBUM is 66f. oiled on the bottom only. them ! Nina Van Fallendl, the other after on any Tuesday, Wednes­ with a story about the ^ 12 Igselsl tain Iwln-sit ssek. COMS ALd?Nd5, aiei Fltvir-SIOZ OrtsSsstksr't day or Thursday, a shanqwo MEY; FA FI...T-II5 d iim s r. affair . . . Librariaiui are going •102 Ml VMr-«l04 erlk Cwtn and sst tor $2.60 and a haircut SS seJJm t h e woRRy w a r t •108 CmrM W ans-^llt Mkls Cd?F WANTS A The dligilay of camaraderie to need a whole drawer to •107 MC •BlltM’-%1IM CMrtMMW if needed for $1.60 more or a -T2? •108 Earir Asufteas-fiio fiir pernument including shampoo, AHA/ Wd?(2P WiTM ** c8*»Jotr bO Oie Hughes books •IlIRil•MStlwWtrt4-•1121-nsM C d^N TA C T p t a ^ f i ^ NRA being ru sh ^ ln to print. ALS0-ai14 Fmriii siiimm- wm. haircut and set fo r $9. T el. 648- FATMee^y •IFn TO MMU-44 pwtr^LOO. 9882 fo r a2i iqipcintment SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O ^ A L 0 ^^ 4 ^ bs Bern t^ r n U ^ ^ M-rttoAckerman, who ^ was ^ Bu/il/djM. with two senators known for grand Jury started Investigating, Vilen going on'a plcidc and their aiqipoR* << Bim control expects to chronicle his aide. you want some of the food to be !» BRUJ6 lAV ^ A k - , M V piping hot when you anlve at -^OOC, Co KduiC. ClOta*u o b u COfifiCe BR1N& /AV SOO?t fWrt. fAV cmot«. VNA.ue I k mUrtiA. UxCWc, a c ia > WASHINGTON (AP) — A and secure. innA Rjiff Joseph D. Tydings for ^^®®*M'***Sf* w Justice Department official PHOTO-ctiiDE is in Sizes 10 to 18 (bust 32%-40). tT iSS^ciSSn i « ^ the Z o T S i P«2 says if the nation’s banks and ^ ojiHMTccl. * S o - p f i c A s e . Baby Faaliloas Size 12, 34 bust . . . 3% Z b ^ SSf thSfis'SZc savtaigB ajid loan asoociations yards of 64-inch. ^ o c s t T T T sj o n n : won’t try harder to protect Need something for baby? ^ has been ch«jP^ that BrnestH^^ PLAZA DEPT. STORE has a Patterns available onlji . BY FRANK BAGINSKI themselves from robbers, the in Bines shown. ru*. « * » » « ■ n » y aomeday want to fine group o f layette items at goverm ne2it may impose stric­ 8EHD 784 la ealBi far aaek gattani %-9 SS'^SSTee?"^*S: andranitmiiete budget prices. PLAZA is at the ter security reg^tlons. -■aclafN pattata aa4 kaalllat. /\/> ( STEVE MCQUEEN traffic light across from St. ’pou-^ asng”; The official, WUUam Tyson of Sse_ B M e lk nHSaeheatei' ROBERT MiTCHUM Barthdomew’s Church on East B vestaxH M d^ UM AVX. PAULNEW^^AN <1 from ^ NRA's on. miUton ^ «enSST betw^ttie the depeutment’s criminal divi­ OP AiintMClAB. NEW YOWS. a A IRddle Tpke. Turn toto tfarir Tf.Y. 18I86. R O B E R T REDFo RD « % MIA Iw, W* sion, noted teat the number of PETER FONDA ON. ju . wrtter and the bOUonalra. with convenient parking lot. They axe Mat Raaw, MOratt artlk ZIP know- ba2)k ^robberies is' continuing to GOBI, Strip HpoSii mt lln . K1RKDOU6LAS mahdf^ iMat Davis rari^ right next to Pcgmlar Maricet. AUU tor a rise fallowing the record 2,666 Everhody Is pleased at PLAZA. The '72 Spring-Summer from the NRA board. So far he Basic FASHION contains 4a ni^iralgifr • Wlljf tllll6o The Chinese MJSE USUALLY \ Katselao has been signed by bcutk ettraotl've tor a customer your eyes. WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALLI School in Concord, NH. . > . Crisp vegetaUes go well 'with e v e r y o n e O F vyOMEN'E I CHANGE produOer Mike Fratikovich to makes it easier for someone to this sandwich. THINKS r/W LIBERATION OCMES UR I. IN THE direct "Forty Caxate," wMch get in, make a fast robbery arid When making liver loaf, PUT ON AAy " b u p e r f b m " WHBV DOINQ A p o r t r a it ; ^ I GIVE UP... J YOU HAVENVOOT A BEST SID E. 1 wHl begin film i2ig next sum- get away,” the official said. freeae the slices of liver in the CASUAL VILLAGE JUSTAAAILD- PHONE broom refrigerator before putting the After laundering drip-dry cur­ /MANNERED COSTUAAE. BOOTH, ALW AVS DRAW YOUR “* m er. C l £ ^ eUBJEOFS BESTSIDE- . 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t PAGE THIRTY M A N C ^ST E R e v e n i n g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY ,9, 1972 MANCHESTEtt EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1972 PAGE THIRTY-ONE Kurt Carlson Comes Off Bench J-hsL disJudit Ojnqlst Gold Medal Life By EARL YO ST And Sparks Indians to Triumph Sporta Editor Realized by Dianne Holum ed to Windham of the Clarke were offensive standouts, the By EARL YOST tered the game late in the third £^>orts Night here Friday night' at toe Arena but lost night he wore a stanza, got over his nervous­ latter hitting only one from the Another ‘ First* Noted Spark for a gallant Ahottier "first” was noted recently Legion Home, was a speaker in New Ha­ wide smUe and for good reason. ness and calmly hit from out- floor but five times from the fourth period rally was when Jon Leber was honored as the most ven last Monday night. . .HlUhouse High SAPPORO, Japan (AP) And those teammates. In-, "I'm an all-around skater. I But from toe laughing, trium­ men’s giant slalom Alpine ski- He had seen his club Jump off si(Je the key after Mistretta line, Kieman and Mistretta did outstanding defensive player with Man­ of New Haven, long a power in state bas­ eluding Anne Henning, have a started out as a sprinter but all phant moment, she was In*:- supplied by reserve Kurt to a 6-0 lead on three stralgdit grabbed an errant in-bounds the best board work with eight — “ An Olympic gold medal chester High’s 1971 foctball team and ketball play, may not qualify for toe chance to double the U.S. gold these years I have been trying Miss Koulacova, who picked Carlson last night as Man­ Penney tumovens, erect a 7-0 pass. Pardo banked in a twln- and nine grabs. One bright note brought to toe verge of tears at was named recipient of toe Thom McAn Double A tourney this season. The A ca -. is a life’s ambition come standard cf the past two Olym­ to build up my times over toe up her first gold, in toe 18kl- chester High’s basketball leaul, and then held the edge un- poir.ter and added two foul tries a post-race interview. was the play of Larry Perry. Trophy. demies are under the '.6(X> m ark. . .Fri­ true,’’ beamed Dianne Ho­ pics—cne apiece In the 1964 longer distances. I vowed I lometer cross country, Joined team upped its season log tU halftime. At the period it and the score , was knotted at The tall Jayvee center grabbed ®Tve years ago, Jim Leber of East day night’s Elcyd Patterson-Osceu' Bona- lum, bringing the United Games at and 1968 would be a champion in toe 1,- “ What does your gold medal toe elite company of Switzer­ to .600 by tacking a second loss was 16-11 and 27-23 at the 46-all with 4:28 left. several rebounds- and scored vena fight from Madison Square Garden at . Miss Hennlr,-', also 600 and even toe 8,000.” mean to soldiers in 'Vietnam?” land’s Marle-Therese Nadig, cn Penney High of East Hart­ break. Carlson was in the spotligjit CathoUc High was Judged by toe coach­ States its first in the 11th on ce. and battled the big Pen­ will be telecast by Channel 18 at 10... from Northbrook, is favored in With toe 1,600 tucked neatly who grrabbed a pair in toe ford. A fire Tuesday night Penney Storms Back during the rest of the action ing staff and I h e Herald as the No. 1 Winter Games Wednesday a North Korean reporter asked. ney men under the boards defensive performer. Sid Glllman, who quit as head coach of toe 600 and 1,000 meters. away. Miss Holum goes after woman’s dcwnhill and giant crowd of better than 1,000—978 Penney, which absorbed a 79- and may have earned some ad- with a speed-skating tri­ ” I don’t understand,” she re­ while subbing for Kieman. The toe San Diego Chargers in toe NFL, has The American hcckey team, not only Saturday’s gold in toe slalom, and Ard Schenk of The paid—turned out for the CX3IL 69 trouncing in the first meeting dlticnal playing time in the When Jon Leber was announced as umph that crowned a dec­ plied. "What does that have to latter had three hoops, all in signed on as a TV sports conunentator in cn toe other hand, was any­ 3,000 meters, but after toe 1,- Netherlands, a triple winner In encounter which saw the little in East Hartford, stormed back games ahead. The poised the '71 winner, he formed cne-half of the ade of dreaming and dedi­ do with speed skating?” the first period, and Mistretta San Diego . . .(Juinnlidac, New Haven, thing but favored to win a med­ 008meter title a day earlier. speed skating. backcourt performer toss in in the thlrf canto to tally 12 youngster was fouled in the first brother act from two schools so “ About Mr. Nixon . . . ” toe added three more, all in the honored. Fairfield, Sacred Heart, JWesleyan and cation. al at all, much less repeat its She said she planned her race She covered the five kilome­ six points in the final canto as straight points to take a 34-27 act of shooting, awarded two second half. Rich Haberem tal­ But another Great American astounding gold medal conquest very carefully and could re­ North Korean continued—then ters in 17:00.60, a slim five sec­ The first brother act was produced by Hartford college facilities have been the Tribe prevailed, 66-63, lead as the Indians went stone foul tries and dropped both Dream of a gold dissolved .as of 1980 at Squaw Valley. member every second of it—^not Dianne’ s father, Edward, lied his five points in the first made available for GIAC playdown bas­ onds ahead of Finland’s Mar- Manchester now sports a 7-7 cold. cleanly through the nets and toe Simmons family out Manchester the U.S. hockey team, a brash But after an opening-game unlike toe life she has led to stepped forward. "Let’s go, period. ketball games. The finals in all four divi­ Jatta Kajosmaa and nearly sev­ record with five games left, in­ Mike Mistretta finally broke the Tribe never trailed. High. M ke Simmons 'was tabbed toe band of upstarts who had loss, toe Yanks mangled sec- reach this crowning moment. Dianne,” he said. And as he led en In front of bronze medalist Paul Guzzardi (11) and Butch sions will be at UCcnm which seats 4,400 cluding one at Bristol Eastern the spell — which lasted nearly Mistretta added a basket for best back in 1960 end two years later, blitzed their way into medal end-ranked Czechcslcvqkia 6-1 At three, she was already his distraught daughter from Helena Sikolova of Czech­ Alil (9) with Pardo accounted . . . Barred from Olympic cempetition be­ Friday. The Red and White five minutes —• and the Tribe a 60-46 margin and 'Rick Kier- Don Ammons won a similar honor. contention, crumbled in a night­ and visions of an even greater taking lessons. toe room, Japanese press offi­ oslovakia. for 16 of Penney’s hoops and 44 cause of his income from skiing activi­ must win three of the starts to was down only by two, 40-88 at nan, shackled again by early Jim Leber, an outstanding kicking spe­ marish 7-2 loss to the Soviet upset were born. But it was seven years later, cials escorted toe shouting Solberg, a 36-year-old police­ of the 63 i>oints. ties, Karl Schranz of Austria is reported qualify fcr the Double A Tourna­ the buzzer thanks to a nine- fouls and also a cut eye which cialist as well as a'> defensive player, Union. Then toe top-rated, defending when her family moved to wildly gesturing North Korean man, was timed in 1:15.55.50 In to be making at least (50,000 a year frem ment. Penney slipped to 0-6 pclnt espree fronted by two Her­ reduced his playing time, added Manchester (56) went cn to greater heights at The Cita­ Miss Hclum, a chimky, 28 champion Russians went to Northbrook, a Chicago suburb, away. toe biathlon, a 28kiIometer overall and 7-6 in the CX3IL. The dic hoops and single buckets by a foul and the home five led, P B F Pts. del, graduating lest June. 3oa Leber, toe sport. When Jim Thorpe ot the United year-old whiz from Northbrook, work today, shredding any that her course was set. Two other sets of medals cross-country race in which 3 Mistretta 0-2 6 States was barred from toe Olympic locals also boast a like loop Mistretta and Tom Tucker. 61-46, with 1:43 left. 3 Haberem too, also boasted a talented tee end -was 111., whipped arcuhd the 1,908 semblance of an American at­ She was within reach of 'a were also handed out in each competitor, with a rifle on record. While the score was close in The basket of the night fol­ 5 Kieman called upon to display, these talents with Games years ago It was because he ac­ meter run In the Makomanai tack and swarming around toe speed skating rink—and put it Wednesday’s competition as his back, steps at four points to 0 Herdic cepted a (60 bill to perform. The great Scoring honors, as usual, the first three periods, overall lowed when Mistretta’s arch­ 0 D. Carlson toe Intoans last fall. Outdocr Rink In an Olympic U.S. territory almost at will. to good use. By 16 she was a Russia’s Galina Koulacova be-, fire five shots at targets 150 were garnered by red-haired it wasn’t good basketball with ing shot hit the rim and bound­ 2 Tucker The Thom McAn Awards have been mi'Ier Paavo Nurmi cf Finland was ruled recofd-breaking 2 minutes, Tlie margin of victory by iqedaliat, taking toe silver in came toe Games’ third mul­ meters away. East Germany’s KURT CARLSON 2 Peny ineligible for the 1932 Games on mere John Herdic who tossed in 24 each side guilty of many turn­ ed high up, seemingly rolled 3 K. Carlson given to Manchester High players far 21 20.K5 se(x>nds. Miss Holum, who broke toe toe 500 meters and toe bronze tiple-gold winner by taking toe Hansjorg Knautoe was second points, 11 in the first half and years, the only double winner being Jim­ expense account charge . . .The Minne­ Even as she swayed toward in the 1,000 at Grenoble. But overs and off-the-mark shoot­ that kept the Knights in the along the top of the backboard 18 Totals 23 12-18 66 previous Olympic mark of women’s five-kilometer cross and Lars-Goran Arwldson o f' 13 in the final 16 minutes. He ing. game. and then dropped cleanly in my Roach. The finest all around schl- sota Twins are toying •with toe idea of the finish line, her arms swing­ 2:22.40, was a mere fifth of a she still wasn’t satisfied. country and Magrnar Solberg of Sweden third. hit 10 times from the floor and Penny boy football player these eyes have ever playing some early spring regular Amer­ ing rhythmically, she wore a Saving her earnings as a Manchester looked mainly to Side by Side Shots and the edge was eight i>oints, P F Pts. second over Stein Baas-Katser, Norway repeated his 1968 ■victo­ In toe men’s compulsories, added fcur single points from the sharpshooting Herdic for Two straight baskets, both by 64-46 and more than enough to 1 Pardo 6-11 23 watetoed won in 1951 and repeated in ican League seasen games — about 80 — smile that showed her sense cf toe world record holder from waitress, she went to Holland, ry in the grueling individual which count 60 per cent towarcl the charity line. He was the 1 Ahl 1- 2 9 1962. in Orlando, Fla., and the Cleveland In­ ■victory. The Netherlands who finished lived a spartan life and trained biathlon. its offense, and Penney did Herdic, one from the right cor­ win. Penney shaved the mar­ 2 Oliver 2- 3 4 toe medals to be (ietermined by only I ^ a n in twin figures. likewise to hulking Bill Pardo. ner and the second from the gin to three points with free 2 Intravla 0 0 2 The popular elioe company awards dians have been reported icoking into the Mcments later, seemingly in 2:21.05. The bronze went to fiercely under Dutch coaches In the day’s other major ac­ Friday’s free skating, toe best 3 Theodore 2-3 3 have been given to East Catholic High poBBlbUlty of playing at least 80 games in laughing and crying at the Atje Kevlen-Deelstra, also of for Sapporo. Ooach Jim Morlarty’s birth­ The 6-7 center had a flue night, left comer, provided the Tribe throws. 3 Guzzardi 6-8 11 tion, OndreJ Nepela of Czech- toe United States could do was day party was spoiled last Fri­ scoring 23 points and it was his with a 44-42 edge with 6:20 left Perry Plays Well ■ perfoimers for seven years, ever since New Orleans during the first four weeks same time, she clasped her The Netherlands,' with 2:22.06. “ Being a sprinter doesn’t get oslcvakia took toe lead in toe fifth place by Ken Shelley 12 19 15-27 63 of the regular slate. The Twins lose mon­ hands above her woolly blue day night when the Tribe bow­ soft-tcuch, in-close shot-inaklng to play. Carlson, who ha'd en­ While Herdic and Carlson Score at halt 27-23 Manchester. toe sport was introduced on a varsity As soon as toe race ended. you very far in toe Olympics,” men’s figure skating with per­ of Dewney, Calif., who was Just 'level. The top defensive and offensive ey for every home game except toe open­ cap and skated ecstatically Into Miss Holum was l(X>king ahead. she said. "I was determined to fect scores in the ccmpulsorles ahead of John Mischa Petkev- ptayer at each school tuu) been honored er and weekend attractions due to cold a shouting, cheering throng of "There are two more races to build myself up for toe longer and Erik Haaker of Norway Ich, toe flashy Harvard premed annually. weather in the twin cities. American teammates and come and I can’t relax,” she distances.” She did—and got was toe surprise leader after student from Great Falls, Lhoklng back, toe list of Mandiester • * * coaches. said.” far enough to reach toe top. the first of two runs in the Mont. East Windsor Wins High recipients Includes a number of Versatile Fellow young men who went on to further foot­ Versatile Bob Goehring handles pub­ ball playing at colleges and others licity for toe Rec Senior League and are still In sports as coaches. , plays with the pace-setting Ansaldl Con- Ex - College Grand Jury ^ Roach went down to Auburn while traetor quintet • in . the same circuit.. . Mel (Jote (1968) wound up at Wesleyan Ttmmy Kearns, former East Catholic Ice Players Next Stop Overtime Thriller as did Dom Squatrito (1966). Joe Dyer High basketball whiz, was toe hero in I'Anar By DEAN YOST long jumper. l » n FMnt added Mansfield netted a short Jump- (1967) played his college ball at Brown Yale’s 91-87 Dry League win over Cornell Being used as a decoy for points on a one and er at 3:24 of the fourth canto and Pat Mistretta (19S8) at West Virgin­ last Saturday night'by droi^>tiig in a pair Star in AHL For Thomas th ree m iartera Pleat W ind °ne foul situation as Ellington to give East Windsor a com- ia Wesleyan. Jim Spro^ (1966) starred of free throws. Keems* ex-traminate at wUh UConn last faU. East, Doug Melody, Just missed by Inch­ By ’THE ASSOCIATED PRESS GREENVILLE, Tex. (AP) — S r ^ S h c S a n S n ' K e Windsor’s mandlng 69453 lead. Some fine ’Ihe long-time rivalry be­ Samocluk found the range, pop- shooting by Rich Brahm and Besides Leber at Bast, John AndreoU es of being toe hero for UCtonn against Professional football running tween Boston College and Bos­ s ^ o c iu k o f his ^ field goal and foul at- Flint closed the gap for EUlng- (1 ^ ) played at Rochester and John FU- Maine. The latter’s basket try at the fi­ back Duane Thomas of toe Dal­ ton University is carrying over h id m g in the Murth period tempt to close to within one, 66- ton and a last ditch steal by loromo (1969) at Bates. nal buzzer was Just off toe mark in toe las Cowboys and his brother into toe American Hockey Mistretta is the current director of ath­ one - point setback . . . UConn’s home were under a grand jury in­ and in the overtime to pow- g*. Kevin Strout put the visitors Homed set up the last shot for League. er the Panthers to a 70-67 vie- ahead to stay with a basket at EUlngton as Hamed again twist- letics and varsity baseball and bet^e.t- ' game with UMass Saturday night will be dictment today, charged with John Oinnlff, a former BC tory over Ellington High last 1 :43. Hamed connected again for ed, turned and sank , a short ball coach at Mamsfaester Community telecast by Channel 8 starting at 8 possession cf marijuana. Thom­ star, and Steve Stirling, captain as and his brother, Bertrand. night cn the Knights’ court. the Knights as they trailed 68-67. Jumper to knot the score at 61- .College, Tony Allbrio (1961) coaches o’clock .. .East Catholic will have all of BU’s NCAA champions last 21, arrested ■with him Jan. 30, The win by East Windsor al­ A one-and-one foul situation de­ 61. wrestling at Manchester Ifigfa and Mike week to prepare tar South Catiudlc on year, had their own private remained free under $5,000 most Eissures them of capturing Homed led all scorers with 30 Simmons (1960) .is an assistant footbedl Saturday night at toe University of Hart­ veloped for the Panthers and duel Tuesday lii^ t os toe bond. the NCXX! tiUe. Presently the Sam(X!iuk______sank______'both -to gdve East points, hitting 16 field goals. coach at Rockville High- ford. . JSld Sink of Manchester, and w « * Rochester Americans edged toe Trial date is set for Feb.' 21. _____ . _ (Herald photo by Bucel-vlcius) Panthers sport a 11-1 c o n fe r e e w"lndsi)r ite m a ^ ' of‘’victory Mathews tossed In 10 points with Bowling Green University, was sixth in Boston Braves 81 at Boston record and ore 16-1 over. They Thomas; 24, and his brother NO PLACE T o GO— Penney’s Jason 'Theodore has the ball but has no place to Fbr the night, EUington at­ reserve forward Flint adding 10. Black Book Jottings toe recent Wanamaker Mile at Madison Garden. have won their last IS straight were arrested here when offi­ go as he’s hemmed in by Rick Kieman and Rich Haberem of Manchester High. tempted 61 field goals and con­ The Panthers’ Strout popped Trinity and Wesleyan 'will return to toe Square Garden in toe MlUroee Games. Stirling tied toe game 1-1 games. Ellington meanmdille, cers stopped their car while nected on 30 for 49 per cent. in 26 foUowed by Somixduk with Yale basketball schedule next season. Sink is running the diorter distance with a power play goal for toe dropped to 9-2 in die loop and 16 and center Mansfield with 11. looking for a stolen vehicle toey They were 7-12 from the foul Both games ■will be played in New Ha­ while getting in shape for upcoming Braves midway through the fi­ 13-2 overall. The Knights are die said was similar to one being line. Hamed tossed up 26 tries “ We couldn’t score when we ven. Could toe Elis be de-emphaslrtng its steeple chase races. He hopes to qualify nal period. Gunnlff then got into driven by Duane Thomas. defending NCXX3 dUeholders. and hit on 16. Center Ed Mathers wanted to,” - said losing coaxsh. bssketbell slate or do the Bulldogs want for the Summer Olympic Games in toe toe act, scoring on a 18foot During toe investigation, offi­ The ultra-fast game that took was 6-11 from the field. Bob Healy. ‘‘T ve been in this tOhrPisy Awo ‘ibreath«ni"T . . .d e n y Phil- latter e v e n t. .kfiddletown and Woodrow slap rtiot with 26 seconds re­ cers said they smelled mari­ High-Scoring Guards one hour and 10 minutes to play, business too long to know that 'Wilson Hljhi two former Central Valley East Windsor shot 42 per cent bin, who was reported to be in Europe maining to lift Rochester to vic­ juana smoke and a search including the overtime, was ac- as long as the players give me Conference members, Imve been admit­ tory. as it netted 31 of 74 shots. Co- \and whose reported absence caused can­ turned up two bags of it. don-paced from the opening 100 per cent, I’m satisfied.” cellation of the planned American Legion ted to the Nortiiwest Conference. In other actiem. Nova Scotia’s whisde to the final buzzer. Captain Strout was 12 for 26 The loss snapped a five-game from the floor. Leaping Larry Voyageurs defeated Tidewater TRAINS FIVE WINNERS Grab Early Lead losing skein for EUington. Five 81, the Richmond Robins whip­ NEW YORK (AP) — Trainer Entering the overtime period, Mansfield hauled down 18 re­ games remain on the Knights’ to Laker Success bounds. ped toe 6-8, Frank (Pancho) Martin should Ellington Jumped into a two- schedule, one home and four on and toe Springfield Kings over­ Ellington Jumped off to a have no trouble remembering point lead as sharp shooting the road including a big contest powered toe 81. quick 80 advantage in the open­ the cloflng day of New York’s NEW YORK (AP)—Los “I *eel this is the best team Kareem Jabbar poured in 31 Court Hamed connected on. a Feb. 19 against Cromwell High. The Braves out-shot Roches­ ing period before East Windsor U.S. Olympic Hockey 243-day thoroughbred racing Angeles’ Gail Gdrich and history of the Los Ange- points in Milwaukee’s victory Bait Windsor (76) ter by a 4826 margin, including 'TOUCHING SCENES— ^When Dianne Holum of the United States received her season. On toe final Aqueduct could adjust to the fast-moving P B P Pts. Jerry West, the highest franchise,” said Goodrich but the Bucks had to come 0 Bowsza 0 23-9 in toe third perlc^, but toe gdld medal for winning the ladies’ 1,500-meter speed skating championship yes­ program he saddled five ■win- pace. It didn’t take long for (M) 0 “ points Tues- from behind in the second half 0 Clootter 3 04) 6 Americans''pulled out toe victo­ terday her mother reacted (below) like this with first a delighted grin and .lers to run his 1971 total to 106. scoring pair of iruards on Hoop Scores East Windsor to close the gap 1 Davis 2 1-1 6 one team in a ^’ntrlo -NTa leading the La- to beat Buffalo, which led in 2 Mansfield 6 1-3 11 ry as Cunniff came through aft­ then a stream of tears during the ceremony at Sapporo, Japan. (AP photo) Eighty-one of his winners were behind the dead-eye shooting of 2 Samocluk 6 441 16 er taking a pass from Mturay tional BasketLll Associa' ^ half by as much as 12 r (84^ Strout. 2 Strout 12 1-1 26 tionai BasKetDaii A sso cia - secuUve victory, a 107-102 points. Bob Dandrldge scored p . :Pts. 1 White House 3 1-2 7 Team Bows to Russia Hall. Rochester opened toe tion season, beflieve that triumph over the Knlcks. 26 and Lucius Allen 20 for the Burger 5 3 13 With 1:29 remaining in the pe- scoring on Hall’s second period Levesque a 6 22 8 Totals l i M l the first period 'when the So- the hlgh-powemd Lakers “ This Laker team com- Bucks. Fred Hilton pEiced the Hoyt 6 1 13 TO SAPPORO, Japan (AP) Russians with two goals. Guen- poiver play goal. Ellington (67) 'viets built a 2-0 lead on a pow­ cap short-circuit the Mil- pllments itself better than any Braves with 30 while Bob a ^ G ^ w ln 2 0 4 Jumper to gain on 11-10 lead P B P Pts, n a d i 1 Thygankov, Valerii In Nova Scotia, playing be­ 6 4 16 2 Ct. Hamed 16 OO 30 —The defending champion er-play goal by Blinov at 10:46 a in the past, and I think we can Kauffman had 20. ’The loss was Ltuiy 0 0 0 only to have John Saya net a Khariamov, Evguenll Zlmine, fore only 1,872 fans, toe V oy- waukee Bucks’ bid for 0 Bedard 1 80 2 and Kharlamov at 16:26. second straight league K® aU way,” commented the 12th straight at home for 0 0 0 field' goal to.,up the count to 12-11 3 Brahm 2 04) 4 REBOUND— Sneaking between three Penney de­ Soviet Union moved back Yuri Blinov. and 'Vladimir ageurs closed to within three / . r 0 1 1 witii 1:08 showing. A final hoop 1 Mathewa 6 1-2 11 Vikoulov added toe others as The lead bedlooned to 5-0 in championslpp. West following a 33-point, seven the Braves. K. Goodwin 0 0 0 3 Ch. Hamed 2 2-3 6 fenders, Manchester’s Rick Kieman came down into a first-place tie in the points of first place Boston in ______!______assist effort against the Knlcks. Bob Love scored 30 points i S y 1 0 2 by Stout gave the virttors a one- 0 Saya 2 04) 4 toe Russian machine rolled al- toe second period with toe frus­ toe Eastern Dmaion. Defense- 1 0 2 point advantage entering the 1 Flint 3 4-7 10 with this rebound. Paul Guzzardi (51), Jason 11th Olympic Winter mcet at will over toe younger, trated Americans inadvertently The Lakers have been one of and CSiet Walker 26 In Chi- Corteae 5 1 11 Theodore (41) and Bill Pardo of Penney all came man Dale Hogansem scored two second eight minutes. 10 Total'g ab T ji 67 Games hockey tournament inexperienced Americans. scoring toe fifth goal ais Sand­ goals and set up two others. the most fmstrated teams in cago’s victory as the Bulls Totals 34 16 84 Score at half 31-28 Ellington. out second. (Herald photo by Buceivicius) NBA history. Since moving to raced to a 64-44 halftime lead Simsbury (S9) The Knigdrts opened up a five- Wednesday night 'with a re- Frank Sanders and Ron Nas- ers intercepted a Russian pass, At Richmond, IDave ^chultz B. P. F^ Pts. Fts^ point bulge midway In the sec­ Los Angeles from tMlnneapoUs over Cleveland, then continued Pope kuid scored third-period goals only to have it rebound off his and Rick MacLeish scored two 0 0 0 ond stanza, 26-20, and .closed to sounding 7-2 win over the in 1960, they have won six divi- their attack in the secemd half. Evans 1 1 2 4 for toe Americans. stick .and into his own goal pakt goals each for toe Robins. Lar­ 9 2 20 a 81-28 halftime e ^ e . United States. startled netminder Mike Cur­ slonal titles, but not once have Austin Carr led the CavaUera co ^ b s 9 2 10 In toe day’s two Class B ry Hale and Don Saleskl were they been able to capture the vidth 19 points and Rick Rob- 6 3 16 Coming out Uke wildlife East Favorites It vras the 61st straight 'Rus­ games, Kojl I'wamoto’s break­ ran. toe other Richmond marksmen, 3 0 4 Windsor 'Scored three consec­ Come Out on Top league crown. erson had 17. mnSn away goal with 30 seconds to Murray 'WllliamBon, toe while Baltimore got goals from A 1 0 2 utive field g ^ ls and opened a sian victory In both tournament 0 0 0 play carried . Japan to a 3-2 American coach, said after­ Pete Laframboise, Bob Rivard However, this season, under Dick Snyder hit six straight 0 0 0 84-38 lead that they never re­ and exhibition play against the squeaker K over Tugodavla and ward; and Jeton French. The dippers new Coach Biill Sharman, the shots opening the second half. Deubel 1 0 2 linquished until the final buzzer Amertcems.' The last U.S. win Lakers have been simply dev- Seattle made & comeback Meikiejohn 0 0 0 was in the 1960 Olympic Games a pair of goals ajdeoe by John- "It was a very tough game- lead develand by Just one of regulation time. In Area Our boys, however, played astoting, winning 48 of 66 against Houston. He was held Totals 26 9 69 Schoolboy Games when the Americans beat toe ann Eimannsbergor and Rudolf point in toe 'Western Division. games for a remarkable win- scoreless in the first half but Russians by one goal and took Thanner led West Germany’s 6- courageously. It was the best Connie Forey gave Hershey a Bloomfield (111) ROOKY HILL—Coventry trail­ Y MIDGETS ning percentage of .873—^far finished with 23 points. The B. F. Pts. The favorite came out on BOLTON —Rham scored 20 toe gold medal. 1 victory over Norway. game we have played aghhist brief 1-0 lead before Springfield The Community Y nipped ahead of the record pace of Sonlcs buUt a 13-point advan- Litke 7 2 16 top last night in the area ed by one at toe end of toe points in toe second stanza to The victory vaulted toe Rus­ The United States, with two Russia in seven or eight came back with .two gx>als in Harris ■ 11 2 24 first quarter, but quickly organ­ Manchester Auto Parts last Lennon 8 2 IK schoolboy basketball scene. overcome Bolton and enjoy a sians back intp a tie In the losses and its 81 upset victory years.” toe first period and added two Allen 6 4 16 ized its attack and outscored night, 3826. Jeff Backofen and 196867 seasen. In that season, brief Rocket surge, Spencer At South Windsor, the c(xnfortabIe 31-26 halftime ad­ Class A standings with Sweden, over CkechoBlovaUa, is fourth more in toe finale. Noim Park, Norman 8 3 19 Rocky Hill 2 8 1 1 in toe second Stan Zima paced, the winners’ the 76ers finished -with a 6813 Haywood and Lenny Wilkens Williams 1 6 7 Bobcats overcame Sims­ vantage. 'Rham opened to 68 which scored, a 8 3 triumph behind toe Ckechs in the six- Ed Hoekstra, Jim Stanfield and mark. each had 28 points ft Jennings 2 1 6 stanza and maintained toe mar­ 40 at toe end of three quarters over Poland earlier Wednesday team Class A, tied with Fin­ Wayne <3iernlcki scored for toe attack with 16 and seven points. Rlcharason 1 2 4 bury High in a CVC con­ gin to the buzzer. Ray Gliha netted 11 for the The Lakers’ already have while Elvln Hayes scoi Sawyer 1 0 2 test, 84-59, and tn another con­ before pouring it on in toe last on toe strength of a four-goal land. Poland is winless in three More Sports Kingfs. ference tilt Bloomfield High Coventry’s balanced offense eight minutes. outburst In toe second period, games. losers with Phil Vallentine add­ shattered the single-season win- Totals 45 21 111 was led by towering Bruce Le- Phoenix overcame 23 tum- BockvIUo (88) routed Rockville 111-83. The Rham’s Holslngton was the two of them by Inge Ham- ^ e Yanks were outgunned ing seven. ning streak record, posting 33 ” B. F. PU. Doyt with 21 markers. Frank On Next Page straight victories earlier this Pvers against Philadelphia and Charter Oak Conference found game’s high point man with 27 maiatorm. 6827 by the powerful RusaianB Wyman OU put it all together Welles 3 0 6 Morse and Joe Locke chipped Pair o f Last season before being stopped by several periods of cold shoot- Putz 2 . 0 4 front-running Coventry High foUowed by MacLachlan, Ober- Alexandre Dfeltsev led toe with 21 ot the shots coming in fiaMDWiaiBWimmaiinm— iBimmBiB to roll past VFW, 33-18. Bill Kralewski 6 A 18 In 14 and 10 points. The 76ers closed downing Rocky Hill, 6864, and lander and Stelnmiller with 16, Finnegan, Pete Garman and the Bucks 128104 on Jan. 9 But Hoermann 4 6 18 RE8TAURAI4T — Jim Bell Rocky Hill’s Joe Vasquez Powers 6 4 16 Rhom dumned B'llton, 70-53. 12 and 10 tallies respectively. Period Goals Spiro Still Question Mark Mike Gaffney with 12, 11 and 4 Connelly 1 2 4 187-358, Bert Claughsey 142t380, tallied 17 with Spellman and two meetings between the nianagea to take the lead as SOUTH WINDSOR — Coming Bolton’s Eric Geer tossed in points led the Wyman attack. Panych 3 2 8 O’Brien getting 11 and 10 mark­ clubs. In fact, there is no club Connie Hawkins sparked a Chuck 2 6 10 off a loss to Bloomfield High 16 markers with Bud Robinson VFW’s Steve Pllver tallied Kay an 1 2 4 ers. Beat St. Louis On Eve of Bob Hope Classic in the league that has beaten Suns’ comeback in the fl- adding 14 and Bob Henry 10. eight markers. AND the Lakers more than once this nal pericxl with 10 points. Neal Totals 28 27 83 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 360,Z Ctoester Russo Z877, Bill ^ ® “ *®«- night as PALM SPRINGS, Ctdif. (AP) same thing, this time hitting EAST SIDE MIDGETS season. Walk led all scorers with 23 toey placed five players in dou­ The game is not over until Coventry (80) i-#’ — Arnie’s here. And Jack and only one spectator. In the first of two games, points for Phoenix whUe Dick B. F. Pts. Sheekey 137-140-402, Roy Mc- ble figures. College Basketball Roundup the final gtm, bell or buzzer ” I think he’s going to be RADII tile Magicians outscored the Van- Aiadale had 22. Kevin ^Ifchuk 6 6 10 Guire 167-416, Bob Byrnes i48 sounds. How well Jacques Ca­ Lee and Doug and Billy, too. Leading toe power laden Bob­ playing,” Sanders said today n “•Shooters, 69-40. Frank Phllopena, r " Lou^hery had 17 points for the Ledort 9 3 21 JoBuot Wirtalla 361, Frank cat attack was forward Phil ron knows. But Spiro is still a question ters with the Knlcks . . . but It Green before teeing off in toe first Jim Harney and John Griffin § 6 ^4 McNamara 146-874, AI Falcetta The rookie St. Louts Blues VILLAOB MKEBS — Katoy Morse o o „ 1 Levesque with a game high of mark. round of toe five-day, 98hole wdtii 19, 12 and 11 points re­ wasn’t easy _^plto toe toirtd onurmcnd scored 38 Toomey 2 2 8 148870, Em I 23. Guard Dave Goodwin pump- Courage, Tough Press goalie had a 1-0 shutout going Kasperan 218-601, Kathy Lind- Sports Dial shoo Ing of their brilliant took- There has been no announce­ tournament. “ But that’s not of­ spectively paced the winners. COK 146-866, Bob Boroch 148- into toe final five minutes herg 188-467, Phyllis Falcone 177- Totals 16 M ed ‘n toUowed by G r e g ^ r ^ ficial. TTie------Sh(X)ters’ Jeff Gorman and court combination, toe ^ l^ r s Baltimore The Wnrrlors Bocky HUi (64) ' ~ 147-411, Ed Doucette 366, Bruce er, Jeff Hoyt and John Cortese against Toronto in a National 468, Ginger Yourkas 178-499, ment on vhetoer or not Vice OLYMPIC GAMES B. F. Pts. Leone 146-409, RblUe Irish 146- “ I was playing a round with Mark Ohermler netted 12 apiece. could get a lead bigger game before (Tlccarello with 18, 13 and 11 points. H(^key League game Tuesday Mary Chaves 178461, Judy Dean President Spiro Agnew will Channel 30 The nightcap found toe Odd- points. taking the load In toe last quar- Spellman 5 1 11 166-440, Al Cyr 868, Al Plrkey Simsbury’s Bogus, Pelcher Keys Providenee Win night. Then toe kind of disaster 188181-643, Jan Tomlinscm 464, compete in the $145,000 Bob him late last year and I said, vasquez 6 6 862, Don Miarchl 148388, Bob ‘Mr Vice President, you’ve WEDNESDAY balla running away from Sky- ®“;?y ^ fourth holding It despite a de­ Partridge and Coombes tallied 20, 16 and struck that only a rookie goalie Jean Squadrito 465, Mike Unnell Hope Desert (Classic this man in posting a 6861 victory. when West hit seven te^n^ined Bullet drive. Archie O'Brien 6 0 10 StueUet 161-888, Bill KUen 866, 10 markers respectively. NEW YORK (A P )— ^You gotta have heart to win bas­ can know. 218-212-598. only got five more months to 8:30-9 a.m. VTR Hockey Re­ Kenneson weekend. Sharp-shooting Bob Quaglla can- points ^ *wo m ^ t e s pj,jj chej^^r ^gch l_ ± Dick DlBeUa 888, Frank Wach- ROCKVILLE—Coming to play ketball games, says Providence Coach Dave Gavitt. Rick Kehoe, whizzed a shot get ready for Palm Springs.’ cap Men’s Giant Slalom— ned 28 markers with a 18nolnt f ” ** McMillan a ^ e d a 24 nolnts for BaHimore. Totals 22 10 64 tor 137-136-406. ball, BI(x>mfield did everything, A stiff defense won’t hurt, either, Into toe right corner of toe FRIENDSHIP — WaU Delisle “ We Just don't know,” said “He got this kind of startled First Run (Reprise). effort coming from teammate J*"®® to Q®off Petrie hit 30 points and Bham possible.as toe nine-man squad “ Courage ... and a tough ------—------Blues’ net at 4:16 of toe period, 202, Ervin Whipple 214, Bill Jack Tutolll, director for toe lock on his face and said, 'Oh, 11:30-l a.m. Live Men’s Giant from an 83-82 lea4 into a 91-82 for Portland, TEE ■ T0TALER6 — Marge Bin Wilson. The losers’ Rick B. P. Pts. scored heavily. In . winning toe press saw ua through,” said ed clubs left them locked in a matching Danny O’Shea’s score Avery 660, Ruth Woodbury 176- tournament players di'vlsion of my g(xxlne8s. It is that close al­ Slalom—Second Run, VTR , McGuire 0 1 1 Kahn 179-481, Lois Lowe 178- Nicola and Hal Rawlings chip­ advwtage. . , which suffered cold slux>tlng in B. MacLachlan 6 4 16 Wartiawks remained tied with Gavitt after Wa I2to-ranked first place tie in the.cpnferance. for St. Louts In toe second peri­ 462, Pegge Shelsky 187-610, Doris toe PGA. “ We hairen’t heard. ready?’ ’’ Sanders has been his Men’s Cross Country 60KM 462, Kathleen McCarthy 472, ped in with 17 and 13 points. Sharm^ a former b^kcourt second half. A flrsthalf 86- Stelmnlller 8 3 South Windsor for the CVC lead, Friars pulled out a 6864 Marshall, toe couiitry.’s No. od on a feed from defenseman Avery 179-476, Cheryl Turcotte But we’ve set up arrangements playing partner in each of toe (Winner), VTR Women’s stor with toe ^ e a t Bob Cousy ^ Oberlander. 6 2 1§ Betty Haefs 482, Jeanette triumph over Canlsius Tuesday 11 team, defeated Samford 98 last two Hope classics, along RENNET HIGH Housington 13 1 27 each with 18-2 records. Rock- Jim Dorey. 176, Bertha Toutaln 176, Lee Just in case.” 500M Speed Skating (Win­ Kukucka 0 4 4 Hawthorne 187. night. 69 and 18to-pegged South- with Bob Hope and another ce­ Bennet Junior High’s nine- w ®c®tcn, said Goodrich M d gyer, from Cincinnati’s rally -b-,,.. vlUe, with toe loss, dropped to Caron held off Tcronto until Bean 199, Betty Scaggs 463, Bea Agnew played in toe last two ner). West “ are playing t o g e ^ r bet- ^y TVnn Van Arsdale and 0 1 1 The Friars trailed 64-61 be- western Louisiana turned back lebrity. game basketball winning streak 0 0 0 8-12 in the conference and 8-12 Just 63 secemds remained when Moquln 188204-639. Hope Classics—and his mlscues ter any guards I’ve ever Archibald, who scored 22 “ ““ «1®>’ 0 0 0 CHURCH—Earl White 241-610, overall. fore knocking off eight straight West Texas State 7867 in other Paul Henderson beat him giv­ Under toe unique format for came to an end yesterday after­ oAAn »» . . ' Keiener 0 0 0 drew national attention. In 1970 THURSDAY Rathbum Tom Schwartz 201, Bernie Ban- All five visiting starters, Steve pclnts in toe last minute. games. ing toe Maple Leafs a 2-1 vlct8 RED LEE CLASSIC — Ter­ he managed to hit pro Doug this event, 140 pros play one noon as South Windsor High’s ®®®”', ’ j, j r,- 1 , 26 pclnts, respectively. 0 0 0 8:30-9 a.m. VTR JHockey Finals, Bill Bradley paced toe Knlcks ______■ Moore 0 0 0 ava<'e 218566, R. Burt 208, Bud Harris, Tom Norman, Willie "You come from behind on Ernie • iDiGregoiio, Provl- ry. ry Lindberg 19S-486, Gbger Sanders, his playing partner, in round each on four desert freshman pinned a 6881 loss on Women’s 600M Speed Skat­ with 26 points and Jerry Lucas n ■ m 1 Totals Vogt 204, W. bunko 214-652, Ron Lenon, Jame Allen an(i Steve defense,” said Gavitt, prac- dence’s backcourt ace, played The victory was only toe Yourkas 178491, Leah Whipple toe back of toe head ■with a courses—Bermuda Dunes, El toe Bears. ’Ihe Bobcats held a scored. 28. Doolcy To Coach 27 16 TO Bolton (63) Schultz 218606. Lltke netted twin figures with 24, tlcally hoarse from yelling most of toe game despite a Leafs second In toe last .12 176-484, Marie DeLucco 180-507, Dorado, Indian Wells and La ing (Reprise). commanding 3825 halftime ad­ B. P. Pts. wild shot. In other .NBA games. Mil- BUFFALO (AP) — The Buf- Henry ------19, 18, 16 and 16 points. Bloom- torcughout the nerve-racking sprained ankle. He keyed the games and It lifted them Into Then last year he hit three Quinta. They play with a differ­ 9-11 p.m. Live 90M Jump, Live vantage. 6 0 10 Betty Rogers 179-211-641, Betty waukee defeated Buffalo 126- ftdo Bills’ National Football LaFrancIa 1 0 2 MERCANTILE — Herb Cran- field canned an Impressive 42 game,” and tonight . . . we had Friars’ last-minute blitzing tac­ fourth place In toe East Divi­ Richardson 178197-609, Irene spectators with his first two ent three-man team each day. Women’s lOOM Speed Skat­ The losers were sparked by Muro 1 2 4 106,, Oiicago ^ beat Cleveland . _____ League^ ______club announced______TUes- J 6 X1 8 6 II 0 0 0 dab 146, Sam LltUe 141-376, shots from the field to Rock- tile defense.” tics, helping to force numerous sion standing's. Stone 472, Joyce Corrlveou 476, shots. His tee shot on toe first Then, after 72 holes, toe ama­ ing, Live Women’s Slalom, John Koepeel With 12 points with 11890, Seattle downed Houston day that Jim Dotrfey will jedn Geer 4 8 16 Ken Montie 135-370, Pete Lar- vlUe’s 28. Iowa also came from behind Canirtus turnovers, teur^—largely show business VTR Cross Country Relay, 4 6 14 In toe only other NHL game Marilyn Hewinson 480, Harriet hole went dead right—off toe Jack Maloney and Mark Demko 127-119, Phoenix thumped Phlla- the club as ' coach. 0 0 0 sen 1^2-168408, Russ Wilson 136, Steve Krajewski led the to upset, seventh-ranked Ohio Doii Lewis out toe three-point toe Phlladeli^ta Flyers de­ Ooons 573. toe of toe club—into toe gal­ celebrities—are through. The Live Hockey, Film ot Luge chipping In 11 and 10 markers, delphia 128108, Golden State Dooley, 41, formerly was Avens 2 2 6 Jclin Naretto 138, Roy Me- Rams’ attack with is' foUowed State 8867 while No. 19 Min- deficit to one with a field goal feated toe Vancouver Cfanucks lery, glancing off a man’s arm field cf pros is cut to 70 and toe Men’s Two-Seater.' South Windsor’s Brian Ifoyt edged Baltimore 111-107; and head coach .of the Chicago Struff 0 0 0 11:381 a.m. Live Women’s sla­ Oullette 0 1 1 Guire 168387, Rich Breen 360, by Joe Powers with 16 and Joe nesota was losing to Indiana.ei- from close range and Charlie c h e c k e d __^Henry Bducha of the U.S.A. Olympic h'oekey team is checked by 8-1 as Bobby Clarke scored two SNOW WHITE — Doris Shaw and hitting a woman. He teed survivors play the final round Behrmann burned toe cords for a game Portland topped Cincinnati 104- Bears. His coaching career be- 0 0 0 John Phillips 360, Bryce Hunt Hoermann with 18'. Steve Chuck 42 in crucil Big Ten games. Crawford put Providence into Russia’s Alexandre Maltsev. America’s C.aig Savner in background. (AP photo) goals and assisted on toe third. 125, Frances Wyman 126. up another one—and did toe at Indian Wells. lom (Winner), Live Hockey. hlgh o t 29 points. 100. gan with toe Bears in 1962 Totals I? i i 6i 861. added 10 in defeat. The whippings of toe two rank- toe lead with two free throws.

•i PAGE THIRTY-THREE PAGE THIRTY-TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1972 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1972 ■| !' Campy Lauds Gibson, SPORTS Leonard Selections RESULTS B asketball NBA NEW YORK (AP) __ veto aplece-John Henry "Pop” And, he never «ruck out. He EASTERN CONFERENCE i “They were two of the Floyd, a shortstop-llrst base- was extraordinary. ■ I can’t Atlantio DIviBion greatest players I have man and WllUe Foster, a left- think of anyone in the majors W. L. Pot. O.B. .695 — Motorcyeles-Bleyeles 11 Help Wanted-Female 35 ever played with,” Roy handed pitcher. to compare with Mm. He was Boston 41 18 New Y ork 34 23 .596 6 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. 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Position re­ o f Fame. formally inducted Aug. 7 into ed with 623 homers in his ca- Cincinnati 18 38 .821 6% Deadline for Saturday and Monday Is 4:80 p.m. Friday E ast H artford, (Totm., 628-2013. quires a Bachelors Degree "I’m very proud,” said the Hall at Cooperstown, N.Y., reer with as many as 84 in one Cleveland 17 42 .288 9 and a minimum of 2 years ex­ Thought” Campy, the former Brooklyn along with Sandy Koufax, Yogi season. WESTERN CONFERENCE HARLEY Sportster Im perience in public health nurs­ Dodger catcher and Mmself a Berra, Early Wynn, Lofty Go- Leonard, although less publl- PLEASE READ YOUR AD Midwest Division XLOH. Excellent condltim ing. Base salary $9,600. Write Today! Hall of. 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The Indians’ BUI 13-10 Basketball ABA Information PONTIAC clock work; earn high com- Donna, John, Bruce J-2 in Uie league and 7-4 over- M um ford, Jim D uffy, Pere 148 M arshall (M ) pinned East Granby at CSieney Tech, East Division I'HE HERALD will not STEPS, sldew rtks, st(Hie walls, missi(m with no delivering, no and Troy Happy 6th Wedding Opens Doors to Four 2 p.m . Pet. O.B. Lawrence and Don Metlvler Butchelder (P) 6:10 W . L . disclose the identity of 1970 LEMANS fireplaces, flagstone terraces. collecting, no investment, Pre­ Anniversary Outstanding individual rec- were all winners. 168 B. Zadrozny (P) dec. Bur- Kentucky 43 12 .782 — any advertiser using box All concrete repairs, both in­ fer women who have use of Also, ords are held by Rich Roman Results nett (M) 6-2 DALLAS (AP)—^The Professional Football Hall of at East Catholic V irginia 34 23 .596 10 letters. Readers answer­ car at least 2 evenings per JOE AND EILEEN Fame in Canton, Ohio, was four years from its birth SPORT side and outside, railings, (9-1-1), Scott Wlggln. (9-1), Mark 101 VaMario (P) pinned Bel- 170 Fleishman (M) dec. J. R ifle New York 27 31 .466 17% ing blind box ads who landscaping. Reasonably week. For Interview call, 876- Joe, Phyl, Shelley, Love, Ski Notes Coginchaug at Mancheoter desire to protect their Odell (6-1) and John Bowen (7- cher (M) 4:22 Zadrozny (P) 10-1 when Lamar Hunt tri^ to make a go of the American. Floridians 22 34 .393 21% priced . Call 643-0851. 4549, 646-0480. Joey, Rick and De*. ’.a Mom and Dad By BILL SACHEREK .386 22 identity can follow this Like N ew ! o )»72 fcr NIA, IiKs* 1). 108 L ivesey (P ) d ec. Babi- 188 Roman (M) pinned Col­ Football Lea^e in 1959. He never dreamed he’d reach FRIDAY C arolina 22 36 Once again I ventured into the 34 .882 22 proced u re: TREE SERVICE (Soucler) — In its third season since the neaoi (M) 9-2 lins (P) 3:19 the pinnacle in both. Basketball Pittsburgh 21 "It's quite simple, my good man— the reason we do not cut NURSES AIDE hills of New Homp^ire for a sport has been revived by 116 Deforge (P) dec. Durand uni. Bowen (M) pinned Geeno Hunt was officially notified West Division ’Trees cut, building lots clear­ Happy 15th Best Wishes Manchester at Bristol Eastern Enclose your reply to ONLY??? off aid to countries that seize U.S. property is because Tuesday that he will be in­ Ailing Hodge — ed, trees topped. Got a tree weekend ■ of skihig and my des- (Dtoach Bob Alibrio and assist- (M ) 6-6 (P ) 0:42. EUUngton at Suffield Utah 37 20 .649 the box in anjenvelope — 12 midnight to 8 a.m. Anniversary ducted into the Hall of Fame address to the Classified problem? Well worth phone such an action might possibly provoke stra in s relations!"" tinatlon wets Sunapee. Mt. Suna- South Windsor at Rockville Indiana 92 24 .671 4% FMIl-time or part-timie. TOM AND DALE tMs summer. Manager, Manchester Call 646-6691 call, 742-8262. MOM AND DAD pee is a state park, state con­ Back on Ice Oovoitry at Cromwell Dallas 28 34 .452 11% CaU 646-0129 ’The founder o f the AIFL w as .429 12% Evening Herald, together from the trolled and limits its ski ticket Klock Wins in Overtime Top Seed Bolton at East Hampton D enver 24 32 TWO YOUNG married men will quick to quip, "If they find out Memphis 23 34 .404 14 with a memo Ustli^ the MANCHESTER MANOR Love, Lonny, Lori, sales to 4,000. ' ' Rhaih at Rocky Hill companies you do NOT 1968 CHEVROLET Impola, 2- do small repair jobs and paint­ LOS ANGELES (AP) — I never lettered in college they ’Tuesday’ s Results Building Controetinq 14 Painting - Papering 21 Cindy and Linda "L " Family nils was the first time back W ith Bruins W restling ^ wont to see your letter. door hardtop, vinyl rpof, all ing, also cellar cleaning and ’The $40,000 M ay Co. Inter­ may want to take the award Dallas 102, Utah 9 in quite a few years and how BOS’TON (AP) — ’Ihe BosEwi Bristol Eastern at Manchester Your letter will be de­ power. Low m ileage. 646-2296, light trucking. Call 646-2692, DORMERS, garages, porches, RICTIARD E. MARTIN. E\ill national Tennis Tournament back.” D enver 136, M emphis 124 CLERK TYPIST things have changed. ’The base Ron Riordan Hoops 51 Bruins, in general, and center R ifle stroyed if the advertiser after 6 p.m. ^ 646-3726. rec rooms, room additions, professional painting service, Happy Birthday moyed into second round Only games scheduled. Happy Birthday lodge is enlarged, warming huts “My greatest claim to foot- phu Esposito, in particular, Jr. NBA Sectionals Is one you’ve mentioned. kitchens, add-a-levels, roofing, interior-exterior. ‘ Free esti­ Good opportunity for quali­ singles play today minus its If not It will be handled MILLAR Tree Service — prun­ To My Wife DANNY A. are at the end of the chairlifts, ball fame is tha> I played at hayg niHng right wing siding, geheial repairs, (pol­ m ates, fully Insured. 649-4411. fied person to work in a and there are new lifts, trails top seed — Stan Smith, the college (Southern Methodist) Ken Hodge back in the lineup a SATURDAY H o c k e y in the usual manner. WE HAVE A FEW NEW ing, cabling, topping removal, MARILYN vlotim of an upset. ity workmanship. Financing smrtl department within our and a new gift shop. ’There was In Battle with Jones behind three guys who were all n,t sooner than expected, Basketball NHL 1971’s LE F T AT feeding. Free estimates, fully INSIDE —outside painting. Spe­ From Her Husband, Lenny, Love, His game sUgfafly rough available. Economy Builders, organization. drafted and played regularly in Hodge suffered a hairline East Catholic vs. South CUth- E ast D ivision insured. 633-6346 or 668-47I6. cial rates for people over 65. And 2 Sons a good snowfall ’Thursday but I . j- -j i j • i.- j- -it. from a lack of tournament SCRANTON MOTORS In c., 643-6169, 872-6647, eve­ .Must be an accurate typist; dito’t know it was to be follow- The two most individual dominating f o ^ in the the ft-acture last ’Thursday ^ of Htfd., 8 p.m. W L T P ts Cull my competitors, then call WITH ALL OUR LOVE . Mom and the Gang play during a month and a I ROCKVILLiE, CONN. nings. a good telephone personality ed by rain and freezing Businessmen’s Basketball League, Ron Riordan and Bill as rookies,” Hunt said. “Ed night and was reported lost to Middlesex C.C. vs. Manchester Boston 37 8 8 82 Lost and Found m e. E stim ates given. 649-7863. halt layoff, Smltii, from Sea SNOW Plowing, residential and is desirable. Apply: weather a day later. The snow- Burnet went to the Pittsburgh Bruins for four to six ^ C. at'East CathoUc New Y ork 32 11 9 73 $4499 ADDITIONS -^AU types of re­ Jones, collided head-on last night at Illing gym. The net Pines, N.O., was knocked FOUND-West Hlgdiland white com m ercial. 646-1634. T. J. FLANAGAN & SONS — Happy 80th Birthday Steelers, to the -^eeks. ------M ontreal 29 13 :10 68 under 4,000 modeling, recreation rooma, FIRST NATIONAL Happy Birthday packers and ThioWis were busy result was a nail-biting 105-104 overtime victoi*y for off 6-8, 6-8 Tuesday night by terrier dog, vicinity Bush HIU- G*'“ h*viU® demo, Painting and papering. FuUy the area. Several Klock over Telso. Rlordan’s ------Baltimore Colts and Doyle Nix However, he had the cast re- Added to Staff Toronto 22 22 11 65 miles, 4-door hardtop, auto, porches, garages, custom POP g(ropming unher^ded Vladimir Zednik B ell St. caU 648-4610. SNOW (PLOWING, commercial insured, workmen’s compensa­ STORES, INC. to the . moved ’Tuesday. The ankle was NEWTON, Mass. (AP) — D etroit 23 23 8 64 trans, p.s., p.b., power windows, and residential. Reasonable kitchen cabinets and counter PARK & OAKLAND AVENUES POP trails were closed and the big deadly foul shooting coming ^jh 28 points with Fahy can- of . tion, liability, property dam­ Hunt will be joined at in- taped and he was given a medl- Ron Guenther, 26, a former V anevr. 16 31 6 35 LOST — Small long haired, stereo, radio, air conditioning. rates. Also available as a tops. Call B ill Connelly, 876- EAST HARTFORD, CONN. Love, summit chair was not operating down the stretch gave Klock jjijjg. 26. Stone riilpped in 22 as Smltti’s lorn boosted sec­ age. Call 643-1949. , duction by three former pro cal okay to try skating. He sur- University of Illinois defensive B uffalo D 30 13 36 white, toil, male dog. Wearing rear defrosters. List price $6206. back-up rig. Ctoll 646-3467 or 8256. An Equal Opportunity Employer because of high winds. the win. ______ond-seeded Die Nastase of Dot, Ethel and Jim Judy and George standouts, Gino Marchettl, OUle prised everyone by . skating line star, has been added to the W est Division flea and choke collar. Vicinity ^ ve $1706, 647-9304. I took the North Peak double STANDINGS ROUND I Romania Into the spot of With Riordan scoring heavUy, Matson and Clarence '“Ace” witheut difficulty for about 10 Boston College fcothell staff. C hicago 36 11 5 77 WES ROBBINS carpentry re­ chair and came down Cataract W. Oak St. Reward, 646-1831. ------Floor Finishing 24 $40 W EEKLY salary plus bonus and Jones arriving late, Klock tournament favorite as he Parker. minutes. Head Coach Joe Yukica Minn. 27 18 9 63 ______lJ ______7 1 PONTIAC $ 2 4 8 9 l i g h t trucking, odd jobs, also modeling specialist. Additions, to the base of the Northeast sieved to an impressive 28-18 Robert’s advanced wltti a convincing FOUND—Black and white male Brand n^wnew four-doOT sedan, moving large ai>pliances. rec rooms, dormers, porches, for morning hours. Phone for Marchettl, who was voted to Hodge made his surprising named Guenther Monday to fill Ctelif. 17 27 11 46 FLOOR SAI'IDING, and refin- interview between 5-7 p.m.. Help Wanted-Mole 36 Help Wanfed-Male 36 double chairlift, formerly a T- period leiod. Jones' appear- UAC Barons 6-S, 6-8 win over B arry M ac- St. Louis 18 29 8 44 puppy- Call Dog Warden 646- white wairtlres, power steering Burning barrels delivered. $4. cabinets, formica, buUt-ins, ishlng (specializing in older bar. Up at the summit the view immediate Army & Navy the all-time NETL team, played appearance after Coach TyMn a vacancy left by Bill Bowes, 643-0472. Kay. PhUa. 17 26 9 43 4665. and m ore, list p rice $3288.82. 644-1776. bathroom s, kitchens, 649-3446. floors). Inside painting, paper (XJNSTRUenON Laborers. Ap­ EXECUTIVE Sales Opportuni­ was good but it was no place to Telso cMpped Fred’s L . Angrtes 16 38 7 87 Price includes excise tax re- hanging. No job too small. SNACK bar waitress wanted. ty. 120 year old national con­ world championsMp years of line changes for the Bruins’ Na- at the University of FOUND—Sable and white male bate, PURITY Cleaning Company — ply Alco Development Corp., linger with such windy condi- Klock n t t e . IS 30 9 36 John VerfaUle, 646-6750. 872- Some experience helpful, days cern is looking for high caliber 1968 and 1969. He played pro tional Hockey League game Hampriiire. mongrel puppy. CtoU Dog War­ rug, floor and window clean­ Roofinig - Siding 16 1 Court St., RockvUle. tions. I came down Porky, a halftime, 60-46. Westown Illness Hampers 2222. ball after starring at the Uni- with the Vancouver Canucks ing. CaU for free estimates. only. Friday, Saturday and individual to associate with mile and a half run: the snow Honda den, 646-4666. 70 CADILLAC $4695 Sunday or Saturday and Sun­ REAL ESTATE Career — Join verslty of San Francisco, and Thursday night at the Garden, Sedan DeViUe, blue with white We honor Master Charge. CaU ^ LARLW7T—Siding, rortlng, our growing operation. Our was hard and the snowcat was Klock took advantage of some pgntics Tribe Swimmers storm windows, awnings, Qual­ day. Apply in person to Man­ a progressive, active MLS sales in 1971 in Connecticut re­ at work trying to loosen the sloppy play by ’Telso to increase Buzzards was selected for the aU-Pro Esposito, the league’s leading LOST — prown and white male vinyl top, blue leather. Interior, 647-9080. * Due to sickness of dependable team in all but one year from scorer, hais failed to collect a Chaps Never Gave up Fight, ity workmanship, free esti­ Bonds - ager, Parkade Lanes, Manches­ Realtor. Members Manches­ flected a 19 per cent increase. snow. In many sheltered spots I its lead to 64-46 midway through Telso mo«wrel puppy. CaU Dog War- crulsecontrol, stereo, air-cond., ^ ^ 8 M anchester High sw im m ers 1957 to 1964. point ip the la st three gam es. den. 646-4666. fuU Caddy equipm ent. W as SNOW P lo w ^ - - M MChester m ates. FuUy insured. 649-3417, Stocks - Mortgages 27 ter 'Parkade. No phone calls ter, Vernon and Hartford Must be enthusiastic, In­ would stop and look at Lake the third stanza. However, with _____ Jeff Stone and Cary Carlson, Matson, another USF prod- With Hodge out, opposing area, small parking lots pre­ 872-9187. please. Boards. For a confidential in­ dustrious and have demon­ Finally Edged Utah Stars MORTGAGES, loans, first, sec­ Sunapee, completely covered ’Tim Fahy; Bruce Stone and the undermaimed Tribe tankers uct, played six different poet- teams can concentr^ on stop- “LOST — Savings Passbock No. ferred. Reasonable rates. terview, eSfi Ralph Pasek, 289- strated his ability to make with snow. Not more than two Jones leading the way; ’Telso BIDWELL Rome Improvement ond, third. All kinds. Realty PART-TIME comptometer op­ lost to Hartford Public High tions in his career with four pro ping Esposito, vdio managed By THE ASSOCIA’TED PRESS bring Utah within one point Phone 646-3399, after 4 p.m . 7476, 742-8243. money. CaU Russ Stevenson at Baseball Clinic 71 OLDSMOBILE 98 $4695 Co. Expert instoUatiem of alu­ statewide. Credit rating unnec­ erator positions open, various minutes in the waiting line and grabbed the lead 69-63 with 60 yesterday in Hartford, 61-34. teams, C2iicago Cards, Los only one shot on g^»al in games with a minute remaining. It M d .^ t Co.. Kra^ Maiwhes- hardtop, blue with black 278-7770. $ minum siding, gutters and essary. Reasonable. Confiden­ work schedules. I.T.T. Omtl- at one time the lift was closed seconds remaining in Uie third Mark Andersen made a sue- gelee, Detroit and Philadelphia, against Detroit and Buffalo last Ihe Dellas CSiaparrals have Steve Jemes’ pair of free ter Office. Application Made vinyl top, blue cloth Interior, 14- Set Saturday trims. Roofing InstoUation and tial, quick arrangements. Al­ nental Baking Co., 521 Con­ MANAGER FULL-TTME day dishwasher. because of the buffeting winds, period and increased it to 73-70 cessful return to the waters for but he is best remembered as a weekend. found that to beat a division- throws with two seconds left for Payment. ’ 000 mUes, air conditioning, Household Services 13-A Wanted for boy’s department. repairs. 649-6495, 876-9109. vin Lundy Agency. 627-7971. necticut Blvd., East Hartford, Apply In person only, Mister I made several runs on the entering the final chapter. NAUGATUCK (AP) — the Indians after missing four running back who still ranks To compensate for the loss of leading team they have to beat that finally gave Dallas the many extras. REWEAVING of burns, moth- A pply: Wlngdlng and Skjrway, both a 100 Constitution Plaza, Hart­ 628-4181. An equal opportunity ' Steak, 244 Center St. Telso held the lead until An sdl-day basebaU clinic for meets. third in NFL-rushing with 12,- Hodge, Johnson has decided to it . . . and beat it . . . and beat gam e. Annodneements ' holes, zippers repaired. Win­ ford. Evenings, 233-6879. em ployer. mile long, but with traverses, Riordan knotted the score at 88- Connecticut high school and RESULTS 844 combined net yards. Both put Mike Walton at left wing, it. 70 PONTIAC $ 2 8 9 5 Freeman scored 82 points and ■ I I II i»ii I» I I y^AmavTikTA n a a ' CiOiVdow SllaOca shades HlaClc made XO to HI measure.coUsUaCi Youth Centre it is much longer. I found the 88 with a foul shot. Prom this college coaches and players 200 medley relay — Hadge, Matson and MarchetU were with Wayne Cashman moving The Chape defeated the Utah Rich Jones 18. Zelmo Beaty RESERVE NOW! New banquet CATALINA, 2 to choose from, 2- gu gj^g Venetian Mllnds. Keys KOOnng ana MORTGAGES — 1st, and 2nd, CLERK-TYPIST, steno, prevl- HAIRDRESSER — Call Manchester Parkade 289- best snow on the upper moun­ point on the lead exriianged wiU be held Saturday at Nau- Pina, Brindamour, Anderson Hall choices in their first year over to right wing, on Espo- stars 102-99 Tuesday night In had 19 for the Stars, hall, alr-conditloned, carpeted, hardtop, air conditioning, made while you wi Tape Chimneys * 1 6 - A mortgages — Interim financ­ ous experience helpful. Apply 1820. tain. hands six times before Fahy gatuck High School. (M) 2:01.9 cf eligibility. alto’s line. Don Marcotte will American BaAketbali Assocl- In the other ABA game, Den- fuU bar, kitchen facilities, gold, vinyl top. recorders for rent, M arlow’s ing — expedient and con­ Controm atlcs Corp., 200 West Sunapee skiing is an adventure ^ 26-footer to put ’Telso ’The clinic was organized by 200 free — Wlerzblcki (HP), Parker played for the take over Walton’s post at left gtlMi game. (But the Stars, lead- ver defeated Memphis 136-124. 867 M ain St., 649-5221. ROOFING — Specializing re­ fidential service. J. D. Real Main St., R ockville. 875-3317. 70 PONTIAG $2496 at least it was on the weekend, ghead 98-97 with just 17 seconds Ray Legenza, hesebaU coach Terry (HP), Bartlett (M) 1:68.6 Brooklyn Dodgers and New wing ®®4-lead. marksman with 36 goals In just 0961. Hours 9 to 6 p.m., Monday, incom e. $400. investm ent is MANAGEai Trainees — $76 69 VOLKSWAGEN $1895 h o m e improvement, all types mates. CaU 649-3808 weekly salary plus bonuses. No Wunderbar up to 10:30 a.m. Last ^ount for 61 points. Art Warner deljrfila Phillies, 1(X) breast — Wterzblckl (HP), Official statistics announced 42 games. Dave Schultz of Wednesday, Thursday and Fri­ required. Includes basic in­ Beaudeln (HP), Pina (M), today showed Blackburn and Richmond Is the meet penalized YOUR HEADQUART1RS INCOME TAXES prepared by Bug, 2-door, blue, four-speed, of repair work done. Excellent day. 9 to 12 noon, Saturday. experience or Investment I'e- year 82 scholars accepted the „pttpd 12 also for Klcick ------^— low mileage. Nice cot. work and low prices. CaU 643- GRANTS Plumbing Service — Help Wanted-Female 35 ventory,, training tmd adver­ challenge, and 71 made It. j._eg .grt the losers’’ offense Harvey with 68 points each, one player In the league with a M arvin Baker, 643-0267. Business and personal refer­ quired. Car necessary. Fuller 7996. Free estimates, plus quality tising help. Company car See you on the mountain. ® R®h Himt of the Mwitreal 460 free relay — Terry, Sa- ahead of caeveland’s Terry Caf- whopping 310 minutes In penal- INCOME TAX preparation, w ork. 643-6341. QUK3K LIKE a bunny! Start ences required. Reply Box Brush. CaU between 6-7 p.m . ______!— ______Expos set a major league gram, Sikorg, ,J. LaVole (HP) fery. ties. 68 MUSTANG $1895 available. Call for appoint­ FOR CaU Dan M osler, 649-8829, 247- ’Two-door fastback, 6 cylinder, earning money for that Easter ”N” , Manchester Herald. 643-0472. record last season when he was 4:04.2 BOTTT Heating and Plumbing outfit now. As an Avon Repre­ ment, 749-0122. 3116. four-speed. Red. New tires. Building Contracting 14 EARN $1.85 hourly, plus bonus hit 60 times by pitched balls. Bob Hartnett contributed 14. •'Many Others to Choose FTom* — Prompt, courteous service. sentative, you can earn extra THURS., FEB. 24, 8 p.m. servicing Fuller Brush custom­ LEON CIESZYNSKI builder — CaU 648-1496. m oney fo r all the thlng(s you Help W ented-Male 36 ers. No experience • or invest­ CNOOMIE TAXES prepared by new homes custom built,. re­ want faster than you think. ------PART-TIME — 8 people Inter­ Gordon F ogg, 646-8428. ested In earning $10,000 to $12.- ment required. CaU between 6- Custick^8 Scoring Spree modeling, additions, rec You can choose ‘your own p a r t -t i m e dnvs janitorlEil SCRANTON „11 world-tan.™ OOO part-time, 'will be selected 7 p.m . 643-0472. RdlO'DefiN PEN FRIENDS In the U.S.A. rooms, garages, kitchens re­ Millinery, H k EE l i modeled, bath tile, cement products right In your neigh- ______to fill positions In a rapidly • LIVE! IN PERSON wanted urgently; all ages. The Dressm ^ing 19 MATURE Indi'vldual to manage Paces UConn Hoop Victory borhood. Let Avon help you MAN wanted growing company. Company Pen Society, (H.20), Choriey, work. Steps, dormers. Resi­ part-time, eve­ ' service station in Manchester with CHARLIE MOTORS dresses, suite, wed­ enrich your life, make new car Is available. Small Invest­ Gary (kistick, a 6-foot-7 soph­ Fenkel, who had 23 points. But Lancashire, Englemd. dential or commercial. Call LADIES’ nings for janitorial duties. 646- area, good pay and benefits. O’CONNELL. CADILLAC-OLDSMOBILE ding gowns and veils, all cus- friends while you earn. For ment. Call for appointment omore, has broken this year’s even though Fenkel led scoring, CHIEFS 649-4291. 4220. CaU 621-7360 between 9-6 fo r — tom made. Some alterations. details cedi: 289-4922. only. 232-3880. scoring record at the Univer­ ’Trinity lagged behind Wesleyan PONTIAC further details. ^ TIRES CARPENTRY — Repairs, re- Reasonable prices. 649-1133. SALES — Marketing full or sity of (knmectlcut and tied the the entire game. Automobiies For Sale 4 Route 83, Vernon, Conn. 872-9146 APPLICATIONS being accept­ EXPERIENCED Italian aiid vs. l OLDER woman to care for two INSPECTOR — Second shift, In able. Call fer appointment, Ident - Or their amaVmg ability children, in my home, nights process inspection. Gauging 243-9442. Hampshire. Order Your Tiekeft By Mail 1969 EL CAMINO, 850-300 h.p., - “ CLERKS — To work part-time NEWTON H. SMITH & SONS — Trucking - Storage 20 and blueprint experience re­ Custick was dogged all night deluxe Interior, 8-apeed turbo, T railert — Manchester area. Must have In retell store. Must be ma­ to corner at high speeds - Or Remodeling, repairing, addl- quired. Ccntact PersExmel De­ COUNTER help wanted, day or by the Wildcats’ 6-foot-4 for­ MAN(3HBSTER — Delivery - own transportation. Call be­ ture, evening and weekend dual exhaust, post, mags, ex­ Mobile Homes 6-A . tions, rec rooms, porches and partment, Iona Company, 643- night shift. Neat appearance ward Bill Stewart, but with their exceptionolly Ipng tread light trucking and package de­ tween 10 a.m . and 2 p .m ., 646- hours available. Apply in per­ cellent condition. Call after 6 roof'ng. No job too small. CXiII 21U. required. Nc phone calls. See four minutes remaining Stewart DON’T DELAY ORDER YOUR TIOKS’TS TODAY! 1970 ACE ROYAL ROGUE 21’ livery. Refrigerators, washers 2647. son to Cumberland Farm life and lack of centrifugal p .m ., 646-8824. 649-3144. Chris at DecTs Drive-In, 462 fouled out leaving the floor to Simply send check or money order to: travel trailer. A-1 condition. and stove moving, specialty. Center St., Manchester. Store, Bolton Notch. expansion at speed - Or the way they quicken 1964 CHEVROLET, 827, 4-speed, Custick and the Huskies. SPBINGFIELD MANAOEBOINT OO., INC. Carpeting, , bathtub, shower, CARPENTRY AND Folding chairs fo r rent. 649- Help Wanted - Male 36 In other Connecticut basket­ PA>. Box 8U, West Springfield, Mass. 01088 up steering and add to the sensitivity of your $350 or best offer. Phone any-.' refrigerator. Sleeps 6. Tandem 0762. ball action Tuesday, Wesleyan tim e, 646-SS4S. axle. Phon) 643-0386. BUILDING picked up an easy 82-6>l victory M tSm Enclosed find □ Check □ Money Order or car's response. Each Pirelli,tire differs in e Repairs—Remodeling 1970 MAVERICK, good condl- UTILITY trailer, 4x6 box, alu­ over Trinity, Eastern Con­ Master Charge Card No...... weight . . . rubber compounds . . . casing e Masonry—Concrete PaiiiHng - Papering 21 necticut sailed over Fitchburg Magicians vs. East Hart­ tlon, $1,426. Savlilgs Bank of minum siding and enclosed , Cablnete—Fbrmlca Clintimatic Operator M anchester, 928 M ain St., 646- State 68-43, W estern Con­ ford Explorers. Sponsored fo r $ ...... fo r ...... ’Tlcketo at $.....;...... each construction . . . ply and tread design. top, aU wired for trailer hitch e No job too small. CEILING specialist — expert 1700. . Asking $120. CaU 643-0162. Experienced man for set-up and operation of Cincinnati necticut defeated Mercy Col­ by Manchester Exchange 649-0773 Evenings workmanship. One ' celling or lege 73-63 and Southern (Con­ C3ub, proceeds to T oi^ Nam e ...... 1970 VOLKSWAGEN, 2-door ------all your ceilings repaired and horizontal milling machine equipped with acramatlc 220 Activities Fund. necticut went down to an 86-77 Address ...... sedan, four-speed, radio, wtolte- N.J. LAFLAMME —Carpenter painted. Also Interior painting control needed by small established company. Individual WANTED FRI., FEB. 18, 8 P.M. MY TYRE MAN contractor. Additions, remod; and wallpapering. CaU 289- .defeat at the hands of Boston Manchester H l^ Schoid wall tires. Low mUeago. Excel- g,. ^ must be able to make own tapes on Friden programatic Retired life insurance agent, would like to Stole. a ty ...... State...... Z ip ...... lent. $1,600. 649-884S. ^firvice - arofgge 10 ellng and repairs. 878-1642.*" ' 0778 . MARINARO HONORED — Coi-nell’s all-American Tickets available at all fiexowriter. Good starting wages, overtime and company keep active, for a part-time position. For further Jim Atkin, a senior, account­ town branchee of Hartford Enclose Self-Addressed Stamped Envelope running back, Ed Marinaro, tucks Lou Little Award ed for 21 points and 17 re­ Division of MUST eeU, 1970 D art Swinger, MANCHESTER — Cooper Hill MASONRY, low cut of season J. p, LEWIS & SON, custom paid fringe' benefits. Send resume of experience to P.O. Box National; Savings Bank of for Prompt Return of ’Tickets Street, double garage for car, prices, all types cf stone and decorating. Interior and ex­ information stop in at 923 Main Street. Ask for trophy under his arm. The award, co-sponsored bounds, as he led Wesleyan’s Manchester and at Box WHOLESALE TIRE CO. 849, excellent condition, must 350, East Hartford, Conn. 06108. Watdi Boiler Derby in CMor-Oh. 40, Sot. ft Son. be eeen. Many extras CaU boat or storage. No motorcy- concrete work. Replaster and- terior, paperhanging, fully In- Mrs. Steele. by the Cornell Club of New York and the New York trium ph. O ffice. 357 BROAD ST., MANCHESTER 643-2444 Football Foundation and Hall of Fame, was pre­ High scorer for the game was Adults $2.06 ChUdren $1.60 anytim e 8 a.m . — 9 p.m . 648- cles or repair work allowed. Improve your cellar now. Ctell sured For free estimates, call An equal opportunity employer. $18. 688-9067. ' after 6 p.m . 643-1870, 644-2378. 649-9668. If no answer 643-6362. sented at the Walfonl-Astoria Hotel last night. Trinity’s sophomore center, BUI 8602 Asking $ 3 ,^ .

i V 'PAGE THIRTY-POUR MANCHESTER EVENING IffiRALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1972 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1972 PAGE THIRTY-FIVE Household Goods „51 "THERE GUGHTA BE A LAW BY SHORTEN and WHIPPLE Houses For Sale 72 Out of Town H puoge Pot Sole yz H ousgs For Sale 72 Houses For Scrie 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Out of Town CLEAN, used refrigerators, For Rent 6 6 ranges, automatic washers CRABftLOTTA COMPLAINED AU. SUMMER MANCHBflrrBR — Seven-room MANCHESTER - Spacious 7- " “ ORFORD V illage — 4-4, gas hot For Sale 75 Now THAT SHE fi\SO SHARES iT WITH room home, aluminum siding. b y MANCHESTER —Duplex, 6-6, QUALITY PLUS HERE. CLASSIFIED with guarantees. See them at UNTIL SNE G O T A DESK. BN THE VJINDOW" ROCKVILLE — Rockland Ter­ Colonial, 1% baths, family O ffered the air heat, large lot. $24,900. a r ctic b la sts new roof, first-floor family modem kitchen, built-in stove, B.D. Pearl's Appliances, 649 race Apartments — Large and room, aluminum siding, cen­ Owner designed and built this W estside R ealty, 640-4342. room, double garage. Only refrigerator, excellent condi­ HEBRON — 5^-room Ranch, 0 Main St. Call 643-2171. I'M SUPFOCATIMO beautiful 3 and 4-room apart­ tral location. Excellent condl- 4-bedroom, 8% bath home. So bedrooms, carpeted Uv'ng o k a V ^ iMFREeziHGB' tton. Oarage. Only $88,900. $84,000. H ayes Agency, 646- tion. $88,900. Hutchins Agency, many extras It is impossible to , IN NERE.'ICAN'T fJY CRlNGELNf ments. Includes' heat, hot wa­ 0181. t PHILBRICK room with fireplace, garage, WESTERN JOHN buys and sells used fur­ R ealtors: 640-6824. 73 ADVERTISING THIS WINDOW/ I J ter, all appliances, with dish­ Hayes Agency, 646-0181. list them. 8,200 square feet of LOtS rOr ______lovely % acre wooded lot. $24- niture, appliances. 479 Middle VORK IN IMlS r . CAN'T WORK IM ^ washer, disposal, carpeting, living «P^e- brick and MANCHESTER — Wooded, A- 600. M erritt Agency, 646-1180. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS Tpke. east. Open afternoons. TURRiSH TWO-FAMILY — Malntanence MANCHESTER- 7% . room FERGUSON RD. — 2 now Gar­ THIS IGLOOf pool and your own private ter­ Cape, ideal for the growing A g e n c y rison Colonials with 2-car ga- alumlnum exterior. large rear 8:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, free alumlmun Biding, excel­ porch, 8-car garage. Listed In race in a country setting. venient locatkm. M. Helen Pal­ ROUTE 6 area — North Coven­ until 9 p .m ., 646-5823, 646-7679. lent location, extra B woe lot famUy with 2 bedrooms diwS CJOLONIAL-8 rooms, 7 years^ Wtchen carpeting, seU- low fifties and well worth it. From $160. Sorry, no pets. 872- and 2% upstairs, den, kitchen oW. 24’ foot Uvlng room, fire- cleaning oven, many extras, m er, R ealtors, 643-6321, 649- try, new 3-bedroom, SpU: b e e TV u r Included. $41,600. E xclusive, COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADV*T. 4046, 629-6086. Minutes to the parkway. T. J. Level, 1% baths, fireplace, ga­ SINGER Touch and Sew with Evans A Clapp Realtors, and Uvlng room with fireplace. Place, country kitchen, family Inspection, Saturday Crockett, R ealtor, 643-1677. 0538. «:S0 P.M. DAT BEFORE PDBUCATION cabinet, like new, hems, but­ garage and a deep treed lot, «»m , four bedrooms, garage Sunday, 1-6 p.m. or any- ______rage, treed lot. $20,900. Hayes Deadline tor Saturday and Monday le 4:80 p.m. Friday HEBHON — Wall St., 4-room MLS., 647-1464. MANCHESTER — AA zone, Agency, 046-0181. ton holes, monograms, em­ heated apartment including $27,900. Wolvorton Agency, Re- Large lot $88,900. ‘ by appointment. Call Manchester w alters, 649-2818. Starkweather construction, TTATTR RWnPOniMTQ 120’ frontage, cR y water, seW' broiders, stretch stitch, etc. hot water, carpeting, appli­ ANSALDI BUILT «3 TOLLAND TURNPIKE MANCHESTER Originally $419.60, Will sell for ------RANCH room s, 3 bedroom s. 646H858. m ^ s £ oS t Caro ^Snost FOUR COOPERATION WIU. ances, storage, laundry, park­ six-room Ranch', 1% baths, fire­ - 0 Open Toes,, Wed., Sat. till 6 — Thurs., Frl. till 0 $126. Guaranteed. W ill deliver MANCHESTER — Spacious 6 rec room, carpeting throughout------finiahnn rno mnm ov can M9: OWNER. TRANSFERRED BE APPRECIATED ing. $180 monthly. 649-2871, 646- place, plastered walls, dish­ Three bedroom L-shaped DIAL 643-2711 and demonstrate. Call 622-0476 room home, Bowers School, stays. Large treed and well MANCHESTER - Choice loca- u t a ' R e We Reserve The Right To Limit QvantltlM 0882. washer, garbage disposal, cen­ r»c room, nan, fiimo.... — ana aaa. tion, S-tcom GaiTlson Oolonlol, CBuem area, ireeo 101. KO- Ranch with finished rec dealer. tral vacuuming system, large rec room, new furnace, ga- landscaped lot. $28,000. duced to $28,000. TOLLAND — Large wood'ed room, attached garage, tool BOLTON Large 3-room apart­ cedar closet, aluminum awn­ rage, Immediate occupancy. Z44 oaths, deluxe Mtchen, p a rk ------— U.S.D.A. CHOICE Continued From Preceding Page REGULATION pool table, Only $28,500. Hayes Agency RANCK—6 rooms, 2 Uke yard. Mid 60’s. Hayes TTRFrTTB'TTlf' shed a siding ment, quiet neighborhood, ref­ ings, ameslte drive, city util­ Xr TMfATmM '®ts, off Old Stafford Rd. Start- pressed wood, new felt, $75 or 646-018L ’ baths, finished on first floor with A gency, 646-0181. r K U iL /rlm l iU j on treC /^T T l’ land­ erences, 643-5983. ities, swimming pool, excellent Realtors ^-9^ BuUders’ cloee- best offer. G-Fox 2-door refrig­ ------——— ______fireplace. Lower level unfin-^------______' out. Meyer Agency, Realtors, scape HIU condition. P riced at only $29,800. Heip Wanted - Articles For Sale 45 erator-freezer, $160. 640-2652. BOLTON Sunset Apartments — MANCHESTER — Large, plush Ished with beautiful fireplace, 2- MonnhAnfAi* MANCHESTER 648-0609. A rea” fo r only $29,900. Call b rick and stone executive garage. Large lot. $80,000. John McLaughlin for ap­ Sirloin Hip Male or Female 37 country living off Route 44-A, SEWING MACHINE — 1971 zlg- CHARLES LESPERANCE YOU YOUNG PEOPLE LAROF and heavily treed A- SNOWMOBILES Gerich’s take Tolland Rd. to High Ranch. 2% baths. 2-car garage. SNUGGLE UP Tiy It, you’ll Uke It. Own­ pointm ent 649-5306. APPLICANTS for secretarial zag, unclaimed layaway, bal­ 649-7620 zone lot in M anchester, $5,600. Service Station, 1082 Tolland Meadow to Sunset Rd., one- laige fireplaced family rxxwn 5°?® ? LOVERS — 7-room ing your own home that is. Job, part-tim e. F or appoint­ ance $41.85. Singer zig-zag, buUt - Hi. finest q S «>W with In this cozy 8-bedrooni • • • • Tpke., Buckland. Evinrude bedroom luxury apartment MANCHESTER area — Atten- Here __ starter R . Harmon A gency, 646-7900. ment call 643-5131 between 6 originally over $300, now only throughout. R. Harmon Agen- ®®^"«0 0 _ MANCHESTER — West side, 4- Manchester Parkade MLS, 647-1464. weekly basis. Vicinity Oakland Manchester Polaris Sales & apartment, central location. new building. Electric heat, deposit. Also small single cating the following property— M anchester 640-6306 ANDOVER — Just listed. . area, 4 rooms, first floor, all bus. Hutchins Agency, Real- Cape. Oozy bedroom Caro,Cape, family room.room, 2 With Full Tenderloin. You Get Street. 643-7234. Service, 168 Forest St., Man­ MATCHING walnut dresser, 2 No children or pets, middle- air - conditioning included. home In M ansfield. CaU 1-684- If you are selling or know of Oversized six-room Ranch appliances, 2 air-conditioners, tors 640 5824. “'’*** ^*h raised hearth baths, carpeting, garages, \ with storage shed on 3% acres. chester, 643-2540. Open daily 9 night tables and headboard, aged couple preferred. Refer­ Ideal for professional. Conve­ 4331. anyone selling. Please, Please ’______‘______fireplace, g^arage, good location. MANCHESTER — Garrison Co­ 8-10 Sirloin Steaks. KEENEY-WETHERiEIi, viclnl- heat and hot water included, acre lot. Only $20,000. Hayes Choice setting, real private. to 4:30, Saturday 9 to 2 p.m. excellent condition, 646-2626. ences and security deposit re­ nient Mancheeter, Vernon, give us a call. MANCHESTER Beautiful 6- starter home. lonial with front-to-back Uvlng Out of Town ty. Will babysit in my home, garage, wall-to-waU carpeting, quired. Call 649-0694. South W indsor, Route 86. 646- ROCKVILLE — Three - room A gency, 646-0131. This home is sensibly priced 1971 SNO-PRINCE, snow-mo- room, pountry kitchen, dining For Sole 75 preschool playm ate. Call 643- no pets, no children. Refer­ 7320. apartment with heht, hot wa­ • 6-room hom e, under $30,000. j u m b o sized Colonial and lot to sell at $27,500. T. J. bile, 28 h.p. and double trailer. wooded lot. country-size Wteh- MANCHESTER - Vernon line; room, flreplaced-famlly room. 5641. Musical Instrumenfs 53 ences required. Call 643-0266 LOOKING for anything in real ter, stove and refrigerator, liv­ 8 bedrooms, one fuU suid two ANDOVER — Cozy two-bed- Crockett, R ealtor, 643-1577. $660. 643-7313. • 2-family duplex en, form al dining^ room , den ngg. ronma hatha* Eight-room, Garrison Colonial, anytim e. estate rental — apartments, 160 NORTH MAIN — M anches- ing room paneled and carpet­ half baths, 2 beautlfuUy finish- *®®m Ranch. FirejUace In Uv- BONELESS SHOULDER HAMMOND organ, AlOO, ma- homes, multiple dwellings, no ter’s newest and most pres- 2% baths, family room, 4 bed­ VERNON GET THE best in paint remov­ ed. $135. Security deposit re­ • P ackage store, over $100,000 modern W tcZ^?rith\uSK ed basement rooms, 2-car ga- room, bookcases, large hcgfany with bench, full ped­ NEW — Deluxe- duplex, 3 bed- fees. CaU J. D. Real Estate tlgous office buUdlng. Approx rooms, double garage. Only BUY OURS Dogs - Birds - Pets 41 ers! Save money, time and la­ quired, adults only, no pets, g^ross. $82,500. Wolverton Agen^^^I enclosed porches, 2- rage. Wolverton Agency, Real- Wtchen, ample caWnets. Sltu- als, reverberation, percussion. rroms, 1*^ bnths. Full private A ssociates, In c., 643-5129. 15,000 square feet o f o ffice car garage. $87,500. Hayes A gency, 646- And sell yours if you now bor with KO-7 or Wet Strip by basement. Carpeting. All mod­ parking for one car. CaU 643- altors, 649-2818. . tors, 640-2813. oted on 3 acres. $22,500. Au­ WANTED — gcod hom evtor. 3- String bass and steel guitar at­ space ready to go. Plenty of • Restaurant with liquor. 0131. drey Schaefer, broker, 876- need larger and more bed­ Staples. E. A. Johnson Co., ern appUances. Close to shop­ 2V4-ROOM APARTMENT, heat, 9678. month female puppy. Needs to tachments. Like new, hardly parking, elevator, T. J. Crock­ TEN ROOM M anchester 6361. rooms. Our neat and trim Paul’s Paint & Wallpaper, used, never learned to play. ping and schools. Children wel­ hot water, stove, refrigerator, MANCHESTER — East Center Ranch MANCHESTER — 4 bedrooms, Cape Cod hps 7 rooms. Ciod Roast ett, R ealtor, 643-1577. COVENTRY — Small furnished run. 223 Oak Street, Manches­ Hebron Wood Products, He­ garage. Central, second floor, Street, four-bedroom Colonial, ment or inlaw suite over*^?u ®®**tral location, quiet street HUGE Ideal for home, lounge, etc. com ed. $260 m onthly. Paul W. house, couple or singles only South Windsor FireiUaced-Uving room, for­ ter. bron. bus line. Single lady. CaU' 649- ! Paul J. Correnti 1% batbs, many posalblUtiea. ^ iSid^to^Sf’vIew ^ **®'^®*' describe t^ over- Phone 644-8405, 249-4733. Dougan, R ealtor, 649-4635 or MAGNIFICENT home improve­ Hartford, 246-2441. NEW U STIN G mal dining room and large 6706 after 5:15 p.m . Real Estate .^gency prime location for professional vrood construcUro Laroe’ther- crodltion, nice yard. On- ADORABLE, healthy puppies, 8 646-1021. ment showrooms; lumber­ aluminum siding, Immaculate 9-room Raised eat-in kitchen. Central air HOT W ATER furnace, 77,000 643-5363 o ffice ..L a w 80s. AUco Whelton, mopane windows ly $23,900. Hayes Agency, 646- baths, weeks old, mother and father building, material, swimming Ranch, 8 or 4 bedrooms, large conditioning, much more. Btu, com plete, $60. convec­ FOUR - ROOM, two-bedroom 636 CENTER — 4^-room duplex, 528-880*, Hannon Agency, R e- 0181. large lot. U i^r 20s. excellent with children, $10. OfRce and pool facilities, on four acres, ______kitchen and dining room, spa- 30s. By^ appointment. tors. Built-in bath tubs, lava­ apartment. Children accepted. IM baths, all appliances, fully Resort Property Please Help'l 1! Thank You altors. 528-6601. COLONIAL—Choice residential ------;------Tolland, 872-4815. Store Equipment 54 however suitable ' many uses; FRECHETTE & MAR'TIN clous Uvlng room, paneled rec _ _ t J P W 7 tories, cabinet sinks, alumi­ School across street. Security carpeted, air - conditioners, For Rent 67 area, completely redecorated, • • num „4;omblnatlon doors. 643- trucking, tractor construction R ealtors 647-9993 room with flo o r to cellin g fire- JJ Q iL W WEST HIGHLAND white ter- deposit. $135 m onthly. 649-7358. heat and hot water, storage equipment, mobile homes. Of­ new fuUy appUanced kitchen, Family Room 2465 evenings, 643-1442. and parking, on bus line, con­ KILLINGTON, Vermont, chalet MANCHESTER — 7 - car ga-. to r m a X lb rier puppy, male, seven SHOWCASE—Open back, glass fices or stores. Bolton Notch, w eU ^t ^ 4 weU maln^ed dining Joom. Uvlng room MANCHESTER - Im m ediate K BARROVTO AND W A L I ^ CO. * DELUXE one-bedroom apart­ sleeps 8, fieldstone fireplace, rage, $26,600. Large 7 - room with weeks, AKC, $160. Phone 646- front, 8’ long, $25. Call 633-7402. venient to shopping, 8-apart- JJ*edroom R an^ ^[^ e, 2 ftiU fireplace, large master Realtor—MLS ment, wall-to-wall carpeting 1-84 at door. 1-228-4460. fully carpeted, kitchen with Colonial, nice treed lot, cen- occupancy. ExceUent condi- lent buy for only $36,900. 1 .0 9 ment unit. Charles PontlceUi, te t^ , fireplace, ca rp et^ , bedroom, fuUy air-conditioned. 6883. 1971 OLYMPIA ski doo, $426. tion, three-bedroom CMonlal. Manchester Parkade throughout, complete appli­ 649-0644, Raym ond Ponticel- dlshwasher and bar. Weekly trally located. Hutchins Agen- buUbln^ garagC’ fuU base- immaciUate condition. Beau­ COMMERCIAL place for lease, Fireplace Fireplace In Uvlng room, for- M anchester 649-5306 Call a fter 3:45, 643-7693. METAL office desk and chair, ances, vanity bath. Centrally 11, 646-0800. or week end rates. 875-1567. cy , Resiltors, 649-5324. U & R R E A LTY INC. SIAMESE female, six-months o r eale 461 Main St., next to mont. R. Hsrmon Agency, 646- tUuUy landscaped grounds. mal dining room, eat-in Idtch- Robert D. Murdock, Realtor, old. Papers available. Comes $100 o r best offer. 649-2652. located. $176. m onthly. R . D. 7900. ^ 7-room Colonial, 1% baths, U.S.D.A. CHOICE SAVE BIG! Do your own rug post office. Excellent business M anchester en, appliances, buUt-ins, 643-2692 COVENTRY —South Street — with scratching post. $25. M urdock, 643-2692. THREE - ROOM ■" apartment, location with buUding. CaU 646- — ------TOULDBR RD. — Privacy on large landscaped lot, family Nine - room modified Cape, and upholstery clesuiing with heat, stove, refrigerator. Secu­ Land For Sole 71 Jalousled porch, aluminum sid­ Phone 649-7225. Blue Lustre. Rent electric 2426, 9-6. MUST BE SOLD Moncnesier acres. Custom Oo- room first floor, formal dining ElASTFORD —65’ mobile home community weU, new septic Wanted - To Buy 58 WE HA'VE customers waiting rity, secm d floor. $135 month­ . ALUMINUM lonlal, rec room, special In- room, master bedroom 12x10, ing. Walking distance to 3 sham pooer $1. O lcott V ariety for the rental of your apart­ HEBRON — 6 acres, 460’ front, Immediately, transferred ex­ schools. Principles only. Own­ AN. Earie Everett, International Realtors 647-0003 9291 o r 742-9718. and attic. Centrally located. and appUances. 640-1116. A fter Nice treed lot. No agents. CaU R ealtors, 1-423-0201 o r 742-9718. mid-west horse shoeing school TWO 66 h.p. Bearcat outboard Rooms Without Board 59 Convenient to Routes 86 and 15. $16,900 — A ttractive five - room room, formal dining room, A ssociates, 647-1800. Up to three children welcom­ 5:30 p.m . 647-1101. 643-9011. corrective and gaited shoeing, engines. Also Ray Jefferson $60 p er month. 646.4486. . Cape, fireplace, paneling, heated sunroom.' Ideal home Bolton ATTRACTIVE sleeping room, ed. $226 monthly. Security and and <^ce combination, 40s. MANCHBSTBR — 6-room UAR ToUand 643-6028, 649-6375, Hebron, depth finder. Call 643-6640 af- TERESA Apartments, 1 Main WARANOKE Rd. — Custom baseboard heat, garage, 160 AGENCY M anchester 'TWO ACRES gentleman, shower bath, pri­ lease. Call 646-3648 after 6 p.m . foot wooded lot. Hutchins Wolverton Agency, Realtors, buUt Colonial. 1% baths, fire- FIVE ROOM RANCH .* Conn. ter 6. St. Deluxe one-bedroom apart­ built Cape In Ideal location. vate entrance, free parking. Houses For Rent 65 Drive by, our sign is on the A gency, 649-5324. 640-2818. LARGE FAMILY ^ e . wi^-to-w^ carpe^, bedrooms, Uvlng room and Surrounds this large 6-room 1ovg. wt. .1 14*17 lbs. 9 MANCHESTER — Four-room ment, including appliances, SEE Smitty or Doug at Buck- Apply 196 Spruce St. REALTORS loc^ro. Ask for Joan ^e- Ranch, 2 bedrooms, 2-car apartment in center of town. air-conditioning, carpets, $167. SE'VEN-ROOM Home, 2 baths, property. T. J. Crockett, Real­ would be weU suited In this 4- land Agway for Ford garden NEW e-room OcUonial, eat-in MANCHESTER — Immaculate • garage and breezeway, THE THOMPSON House — Oot- Kitchen range, heat, adults monthly. Paul W. Dougan, tor, 643-1677. bedroom older Ocrionlal, large luxe buUt-ins, fireplace, 2-car tractors. Also used trade-ins. 4 bedroom s, on bus line. $230. kitchen, range and refrigera­ 8-room Raised Ranch with 3 ates, 647-1800. ______detached garage, treed lot, weU treed, brand new wall-to- (Whole Packer Cut) You Get Sirloin Tip tage St., centrally located, only. No pets. Excellent coftdl- R ealtor, 643-4635. per month. Paul W. Dougan, kitchen, den, dining room, Uv- PRE5IDENTIAL 643-5123. M anchester tor, formal dining room, large big bedrooms, 2% baths, for­ ' kept throughout. Only $26,900. wall carpeting. Plenty of Roast & Boneless Sirloin Steaks. large, pleasantly furnished tion. $160 p er month. 643-7166. R ealtor, 648-4535. mal dining room and sunny 646-4200 ing room, garage, treed lot. NO DECORATING ______:______FORMAL Uvlng room with fireplace, foy­ closets'. VILLAGE AFTS. BRACE yourself for a thrill the rooms, parking. Call 649-2358 Uvlng room, large kitchen with Only $31,900. 4H-ROOM apartment, heat, hot Furnished VERNON — Three bedrooms, Living room and dining er with open stairs, bedrooms required before you move into U & R REALTY INC. first time you use Blue Lustre for overnight and permanent water, range, refrigerator, dis­ two baths, modern kitchen. room pictures this good are 12x17, 13x18 and 9x12, wall- Robert D. Murdock, Realtor FRECHETTE & MARTIN MANCHESTER to clean rugs. Rent electric guest rates. ' Apartm ents 63-A » . . » o - ISH h e t t e 4 posal, parking Included. Nice ConvenienUy located. Near sized quality Colonial, 3 bed­ to-wall carpeted, 1% baths, 647-9093 en, form al dining room , Uvlng 643-2692 Realtors, 647-9993 diam pooer $1. Pinewood Fur­ Ranch, fireplace, aluminum Realtors One and two bedroonua WANTED — Male or female to location. One child accepted. THREE-ROOM furnished apart­ Parkway. Large yard. Ga­ rooms, large eat-in kitchen, large closets, 2-zcme hot water buy. Wolverton Agency, Real­ room with . distinctive hand ------„ DELI SPECIAL Immedlnte oocnponoy. niture Shop. heat, aluminum storms and tors, 640-2813. siding, garage, large wooded 2 bedrooms, HEBRON—Burnt HIU Rd. share large house in Manches­ Available March 1st. $170 ment. Private bath and en­ rage. Lease. Security Refer­ garage, porch, in excellent E xcel- Near adiools, otanroliee siding, basement garage, $31,- lot. Hutchins-Agency Realtors. J^CHESTER - $19,000 Cape. ^ s . *(not‘counting ^^ST HARWO^ - I ter $50. plus quarter o f utili­ m onthly. CaU 646-8138. trance. UtiltUes. 224 Charter ences. H ayes A gency. 646-0131. condition. Being offered at 649-6324. ■ *% rooms, basement rec room, ““e®*® «nve. Asxmg s lent 2-famUy, 6-6, quiet. con­ LAND O' LAKES — SLICED and du^qNng center, on ’ HI Neighbor! Tried Blue Lustre 000. Good financing, b a ll P e­ IDEAL tfaree-bejlroom Ranch. bns line. Can anytime for cleaning carpets? It’s su­ ties, 646-4676. Oak Street, 643-8368. only $32,900. Finished roc room, immediate 60x124 treed lot. Central loca - *88i800. venient neighborhood, 2-car THURSTON Apartments — 140 Out of^Town term an, R ealtor, 649-9404. M anchester tain) Lisundry room and office per! Rent electric shampooer, GENTLEMAN —. room with Hilliard ^t. Three rooms, fully THREE-ROOM furnished or un­ FRECHETTE & MARTIN. occupancy. ExceUent neigh­ tion, city utiUties. Bel Air Real LUPACemNO AGENCY In basement. Four-room at­ garage, Flvelyn Carlson, 643- 646-2623 $1. The E.A. Johnson Paint For Rent 66 borhood. 640-7904. TREED Estate, 643-9332. 0836, Northeast' Realty, 568- home and kitchen privileges. carpeted, complete appU­ furnished apartment, first Realtors,. 647-9993 646-5482 tached mother-in-law apart­ American C o., 723 Main St., M anchester, Refrigerator, parking, washer- floor. CaU after 6 p.m., 649- ment, 2-car garage, 3 fuU 7907. ances, shades, generous clos­ E LU N G TO N -R ockvlU e line, 5- SPRING ST. area — Superb An- lot for this 6-room Cape, locat- MANCHESTER — 10 • room 649-4601. 9608. MANCHESTER — Combipation baths, 4,800 square feet. This dryer. 643-5600. . ets, heat, hot water, parking, room duplex in residential COMMERCIAL saldl buUt 7-room Raised ed on outskirts of Manchester rambUng Oolonial, 3 fuU baths, FRUSTRATED? residential and business block, home has everytiUng. Mid 60’s. basement sto'koge. Near shop­ neighborhood, utilities not In­ Ranch, many, many extras, but in town, 3 bedrooms, kltch- 3-car garage, 2 fireplaces, Need 4 bedrooms? Lovely FURNISHED, well - heated, TH REE -ROOM furnished 6-room single family home, PLOT Lesseng;er Oo., R ealtors, 1-423- ping and churches $175 per cluded, $160 p er month. A vail­ quaUty plus Hutchins Agency, en, dining room, Uvlng room wall-to-waU carpeting. Ask for 6-room aluminum sided Wanled - Real Estate 77 Fuel and Feed 49-A pleasant 'room for working month. CaU Peterman Real­ apartment with heat. 'Avail­ store and apartment. Excel­ C-Zone lot, comer E. Center 9201, or 742-0718. ,3;entleman. CaU 649-3142 or able M arch 1st. Phone 647- able M arch 1st. 872-0359. 7:30- lent Investment, $36,900. Hayes R ealtors, 640-5324. with fireplace, breezew ay and Ed Dupre, International Asso­ cape. WaU-to^aU carpeting. Cheese and Goodwin St., tqpproved tor, 649-9404. Owner m anaged. 9:30 p.m . ------garage. P riced at only $26,600, ciates, 647-1800. Beautiful, recreation room. WOODUND 643-9353. 1889. A gency, 646-0131. for buUdlng. Plans available, THREE - BEDROOM Colonial, “J- ♦ . ______Vernon ALL C a s h for your property SEASONED Firew ood, $3.96 MANCHESTER CENTER ^ Only $24,900. VA no m oney within 24 hours. AveUd red ANDOVER — 3-room house, everything ready to go. fireplaced-Uvlng room, formal FRECHETTE & MARTIN HIGHLAND ST. 7-room Oolo- NEW CUSTOM-BUILT per trunk load. Route 85, Bol­ Adults, 6 rooms, 1^ baths, $150. TWO large rooms, woman or $27,900 — COZY 7-room home. Priced to. SeU! down. tape, instant service. Hayes heat, hot water, stove, refrig­ dining room , eat-ln kitchen, R o t o r s 647-0993 nial with 1% baths, finished rec MANOR ton, 649-5234. Apartm ents - Flats - ' 629-0518. couple only, $36. w eekly, no Baseboard heat, two-car ga­ Six-room Raised Ranch, spa­ A gency, 646-0131. pets. Call after 6 p.m., 646- erator, large yard, qplet rage. Nice bam, horse stalls, with huUt-in appUances. Wood- ______room, carpeting, garage. Ex­ cious Uvlng room with floor to SEASONED firewood, cut and Tenements 63 T. J. CROCKEH APARTMENTS MANCHESTER — Royal Arms 2293. nelghlx>rtiood, $150 • monthly. one , acre. Hutchins Agency, BEALTOB tiS-lST? ed lot; walking distance to all ceUent setting. Sensibly priced PASEK ceiling stMie fireplace and fuU SELLING your pn^rty? We split to lengfth, dump-truck DELUXE 2 - bedroom apart­ two - bedroom Townhouse 742-8161. R ealtors, 649-5324. schools, bus, Chopping. Upper BOWERS SchO(d area, 6-room to seU. T.J. Crockett, Realtor, cathedral celling. Oversize need Ustiilgs, caU John H. Lap- load, $26, half a load, $15. CaU THREE - ROOM furnished HOMESTEAD ST. ment, wall-to-wall carpeting, apartments. Fully equipped 20s. P rincipals only, 043-9792. Cape. Owner, 640-8380. 643-1677. 280-7476 742-8243 568-7330 kitchen with buUt-lns, form al pen In c., R ealtors, 649-5261. lb ifte r 6, 643-9504. apartment, utlUties, Employed OiCF W . MDNH.E TPKE. complete appliances, 2 air- kitchen, 1% baths, wall-to-waU dining room, 2 fuU baths, 3 bed- ;------^^------— conditioners, full basement, throughout. $215. Ernie Ga­ person, no chUdren or pets, rooms, 2-car garage, fuU city SELLING’ your home dr acre- MANOHESTEB SEASONED hardwood, sawed parking. 272 Main St. and delivered. C. Hutchinson, washer-dryer hook-up, vanity briele, 644-1619, D .J. H enry Co. utiUties. Minimum down to age? For prompt friendly ser- 1, 2 and- 3-bedroom luxury 643-1283. type' bath, glass sliding doors, TWO-ROOM furnished apart­ qualified buyers. $36,900. 'Vice, call Louis Dimock Real­ apartments. Features wall-to- onto patio. $220. p er month. IMMEDIATE occupancy new 3- ty, 649-9823. bedroom Duplexes, all sepa­ ment, stove, refrigerator, GROUND GROUND wall carpeting, vanity tile FIREPLACE wood for sale. $16 Robert D. Murdock, Realtor. U & R REALTY INC. baths, buUt-in oven, range, rate utilities, basements, heat, hot water. Apply Mar­ Send a Real Estate? pick.up load; Dry hardwpod, 643-2692. low’s, 867 Main St., Manches­ Robert D. Murdock, Realtor dishwasher, refrigerator and cut to fit your fireplace. Hand driveways, VA baths, $236 6 6 ] disposal, electric heat, 2 air- ter. 643-2692 split. F ree delivery. 643-7995. NEW efflcienty apartment, sec­ monthly, security and lease, 'Happy H ERE'S W H Y CHUCK ROUND conditioners, glass sliding ond floor. Ideal for couple. Frechette & M artin, 647-9993. EIXJNGTON — 7-rocm brick LEGAL doors, ail large rooms. Full TWO rooms newly redecorated, SEASONED fireplace wood for Heat, stove, refrigerator, $125. near shopping and bus line, Ranch, 28x50, 4 bedrooms, ga­ basement storage area, am­ FOUR-ROOM apartment, in 2- sale, $18 a pick-up load. Deliv­ Call 649-6205 after 3 ,-o r 643- am ple parking. CaU 649-1287 to that rage, a cre lot, $31,900. Llp- NOTICE ple parking. Starting at $176. family house, on bus line, walk Unlimited Income Opportunity Monogement Potential Handy to ahtwping, schools, ered. Phone 228-9685. 6802. a fter 2 p.m. man-Chorches, 643-1869. TOWN OF ANDOVER bus and religloua facilities. to Parkade, $130 monthly, no As a real estate associate of The Barrows and Wallace Because The Barrows and Wallace Company has seventeen MODERN three-room apart­ appUances or utilities, no cbU- Someone Special offices throughout Connectic^, management opportunities VERNON PUBLIC HEARING OF Model apartment oron for Company you will find the financial rewards unUmlted. ZONING BOARD OP APPEALS | ment, all utilities. CaU 649- dren o r pets. iPhone 646-6024, Tour personal goals can be achieved hacause there is no are unUmited. In most businei^ seniority is the only key HAPPY VALENTINE lb lb Inspection 12-6 Saturday and Business Loeafions ON APPLICATION FOR Sunday, other times by ap­ VILLAG ER 4556 between 8 a.m . and 4 p.m . 633-1351. Jy for financial celling at The Barrows and WaUace Company. to promotion, at The Barrows and Wallace Company ability Just 6 memths old, owner in pointment. For Rent 64 is the key to a Real Career in ReAl Estate. tears, Job transferred. Ex­ AUTOMOBILE DEALERS APARTMENTS AND REPAIRERS UCBNSE 5*LB. LO TS DESIRABLE office space, ap­ quisite 7-room Dutch Oo­ 5*LB. LO TS Buitt by The Zoping Board of Appeals I Immediate Occupancy proximately 1600 sq. ft. Choice No Capital Invettment lonial raised Ranch. Flre- Independence and Prestige of Andover, Connecticut, 'will ^5-Room Townhouses, 1^^ location, excellent parking. placed-famUy room, 2 baths, U & R Housing Corp. The capital Investment required to become a career asso­ hold a PubUc H earing In ac- tiled baths, complete Ideal for professions or Insur­ As a career associate of The Barrows and WaUace Com­ oven, rang;e, dishwasher, I ciate of The Barrows and WaUace Company Is your wllUng- cordance with Section 14-54 o f | FREEZER DEPT. Rentals by kitchen, heat, air-condi- ance. Contact Gerald Okrant, ness to Vearn, work and your determ ination to make good. pany you wlU be an Independent buBipesaman. You wUl disposal, city utiUties, treed ^ Honing, wall-to-wall car-, also enjoy working with one of Connecticut’s largest real R obert D. ADVERTISING CLERK 848-0479. lot. Just $38,900. M r. Lewis, «vthe General Statutes 1949 Revi­ M urdock peting, private basement,' testate firms, with membership in an International referral sion as amended, at the Town { washer-dryer hookup. network. 64941306. BTYE-ROOM Apartment offices Thorough Training Office Building on, Wednesday, HINDS I SIDES R ealtor 648-2692 Must have car, general experience in typing combination, heat, hot water, • • • • February 16 at 8:00 p.m. to I 648-9651 Charles Lesperance 646-6926 private bath, air-condlUoning, The Barrows and Wallace Company training program Is A Growing Company hear the following appUcation; [ 649-7620 and office work. Call Mr. Edmonds at carpeting, ground floor loca­ rated as one of the best In the profession. After your initial BARROWS AND WALLACE CO. Long Hill Road—AppUcation tion, parking. Apply Marlow’s, training Is completed (because training in ’Real Service The Barrows and WaUace Company was estabUshed in R ealtors—MLS of Mr. David A. Cordner 867 M ain St., 649-5221. In R eal Estote*^ nevar really ends at The Barrows and 1059 and now has seventeen offices throughout Connecticut. Manchester Parkade for certificate of approval WaUace Company) you wlU continue'to receive guidance lb lb Manchester Herald for appointment. New offices are being planned and you can become an M anchester 649-5306 for automobUe dealers and to reach your top goals. integral, part of our future. COUNTRY setting, 6 - room repairers license. Said busi­ Cut, Wrapped and Quick Frozen at No Extra Charge. Ranch, view of surrounding ness to be conducted in a Also available ^ of a Hind and ^ of a Side at the hills, 3 bedrooms, dead end garage owned by the Town Above Prices. AIR-CONDITIONING of Andover and located on EXCELLENT street. Only $23,900. Hayes Master Charge Welcome on AU FYeezer Orders. Interested? Long Hill Road. A gency, 646-0181. and REFRIGERATION LOCATION HARTFORD NEW HAVEN At this hearin Most Manchester Stores Open Tonight Until 9 O’Clock The Manchester Square First Church of Christ, Court Employe About Town Dance Club will have an ad­ Scientist, will have its regular vanced workshop tomorrowtat midweek testimony meeting to­ "Whatever The Average Daily Net Press Run night at 8 at the church, 447 N. Charged With Occation— Flower* St Francis Xavier Mothers 7:30 p.m. at Martin Schoen Say It BestI" will be the caller. to the public. Embezzlement February 6,1972 Clear and cold tonight; lows the home oi Mrs. Thomas Zemr from five to teens. Tomorrow ke, S8 Wedgewood Dr. The Rev. NEW HAVEN (AP) — The property committee of iiattrljpatpr lEuptittig HrraUi sunny with high near 35. Out­ Bugehe J. Charman of St. LesMlers of the Second Congre­ A Circuit Court employe, Mrs. PENTLAND the n orist Congregational Church will ‘ill look for Saturday . . . partly James Church will i^ a k . Go- gational Church School will meet Rena Tlonnottl cf New Haven, 24 BIRCHCH firfiT. 64S-4M4 • 6484247 15,630 meet tonight at 7:30 in the sunny and milder. hostesses are Mrs. Kenneth An­ tonight at 7:30 at the church. has been arrested and charged Open Monday throu^lU^ i Saturday 8:30 A JI. to 6:30 Manchester— A City of Village Charm derson and Mrs. Robert St. The meeting Is open to all peo­ church oCficet with embezzlement by a state. ■^eire. ple interested in the Church Why Not Live A UtUe?Uttle Flowers From PENTlAND’a .employe and larceny in the sec­ VOL. XCI, NO. Ill School. The Sunday Schocd staff of ond degree, the state’s attor­ WlU Brighten tfp Your World So Mu^ — Delivery (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) (Classified Advertising on Page 21) Zion EvangelicaL Lutheran MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRAUARY 10, 1972 PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS ney’s office said today. Anywhere In ’Ihe World!"' T h e Emaiuiel Lutheran Church will meet tonight at 7 :30 Church Choir will rehearse to­ The Prayer Group ot Emanu­ at the church. The arrest came of ter- state jpljjjiljjijjjjjjijjj i. night at 7:30 In Luther HaU ot el Lutheran Church will meet officials finished investigating ------the church. tomorrow at 10 a.m. in the The North Manchester Al- what they said was a substan­ church reception room. Anf-n family group will meet to­ tial shortage of money from Andover The Senior Choir of Ocnnmu- night at 8 at the Second Congre­ court records in the family re­ FLETCHER BUSS GO. nity Baptist Church will re­ Boy Scout Troop 123 will meet gational Church parish house. lations division of the court. MANCHESTER hearse tonight at 7:30 at the tonight at 6:46 at Community The Thursday group will meet Mrs. Giannottl works in that di­ Over 26 Years of Experience Air Armada Aloft church. Bi^ttist Church. tomorrow at 8:30 p.m. at the vision. Pathfinders Club, 102 Norman Leo Donohue, one of two Auto-Plate - Window Glass - Mirrors - Glass Dispute St. Both groups meet weekly state auditors who initiated the Furniture Tops - Picture Framing - Fireplaw & investigation, said the total and are open to friends and rel­ Door Mitrors - Medicine Cabinets - Special Work atives living with a drinking amount missing is “ somewhere problem. around 35,0(k).’’ Flares ■ * MUNICIPAC BUILDING Donohue said most of the CoUector’s Items ^ missing money consisted of Danish PUtos By ANNA PBIgINA As Show of Might The housing board of Emanuel Manchester Presidential family support payments. 649-4S21 Lutheran Church will meet to­ Decanters -After threatening once to do night at 7:30 in the pastor’s NuUne so, and after many months of SAIGON (AP) — The United Estimates Gladly Given Reproductions been scheduled to sail from since the United States began study. outspoken dissatisfaction with States marshaled Its biggest air California at the end of March, disengaging from , the Vietnam Onen Thurs. A Fri. till 9 PJML Youth’s Death . the way things are run in the armada In months today as a but all leaves for her crew war in 1969. The commission on missions Sat. tUl S P.M. CLOSED Plastics in Stock town of Andover, First Select­ warning to North Vietnam and were canceled, and the men The officials in Washington of South United Methodist Due to Drugs i/*» - s /i r ' • W" man Robert E. Post has called sharply stepped up its air speculated they would be leav­ and Saigon said the U.S. air Church will meet tonight at 7 :30 54 McKee St., Manchester (Oft Center St.) stock Sheets 'or Gut Slses upon the state attorney gen­ strikes in South Vietnam to ing sooner. arm was being beefed up to FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11,1972 at the church. BRIDGEPORT, (AP) — Kevin Dumonds Wed 50 Years Burks, 16, who was found dead eral’s office for an investigation counter recent increases in Administration sources in protect the 133,000 Americafi of town boards and officials. Communist ground attacks. Washington said three squad­ troops still in Vietnam. But oth­ The Senior Choir of Center Monday in a hallway of the Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Dumond of the farm in Msiine where 1971 MOTHER’S DAY PLATES — $15.00 (Post jrestetday released cop­ rons of B62s had been ordered er sources in Saigon said the In Observance Of Congregational Church will re­ Beardsley Terrace apartments The show of aerial strength of Amston Rd., Amston, ad­ Mr. Dumond smd the Dumond ies of a letter he has sent to t o the western Pacific from buildup was designed just as hearse tonight at 7:30 in Memo­ housing project, died of an ap­ 1971 CHRISTMAS PLATES — $14.50 was intended as a warning to mire a framed wedding license children were bom Emd raisied Robert Killian, the state’s at­ Carswell Air Force Base, Fort much to bolster the South Viet­ UNGOLN^ BIRTHDAY rial Hall of the church, the parent overdose of drugs, police 1972 MOTHER’S DAY PLATES — $12.00 North Vietnam cf heavy retali­ signed by the Pope they re­ decorated the head table. torney general, requesting as­ Worth, Tex.; Dyess AFB, Abi­ namese In hopes of averting choir will have a social at 9 in said ’Tuesday. ation in the event of the big ceived Sunday at a 60th wedding ’The couple were mEuried Feb. sistance in straightening out the lene, Tex., and McCoy AFB, embarrassing defeats. the Robbins Room. Communist offensive predicted SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1972 anniversary party at the Amston 7, 1922 in St. Agatha, Maine, Orlando, Fla. Most will remain town’s affairs, saying, "i per­ this month. Nearly 400 fighter- SAIGON (AP) — Two Ameri­ Commtuilty Hall. and lived In Hartford before sonally have knowled^ of go­ on Guam for the duration of the Gamma Chapter o f Alpha bombers and B52 heavy bomb­ cans were killed in action last Emergency Telephone Number^: Before the party, the couple moving to Amston In 1967. ’They ings on that are contrary to the effensive threat. . Delta Kapi>a sorority will meet ers were in Vietnam, Thailand week and 31 were wounded, the were honored at a high Mass have 3 sons, Gerald Dumond of state law.’’ It is the first strong rein­ tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at the at St. Columba’s Church in and off the coast of North Viet­ Highway ...... 649-5070 Amstrni, Nelson Dumond of Trust forcement of heavy bombers home of Miss Susan Haridns, Columbia. About ISO relatives Southington and Wilson Dumond Meat People*'to In recent months. Post has nam, and about 40 more B62s (See Page Nine) expressed disappointment were ordered from the United Refiise ...... 649-1886 13 Goelee Dr. Action will be tak­ attended the party given by the of Grand Isle, Maine; 6 daugh­ en on new members’ applica­ couple’s children. Mrs. Dumond ters, Mrs. Marcus Atkinson of many times with the crted Mrs. l ^ d l O’Chnnell will assist corsage ot gold colored minia­ Mansfield, Mrs. Stanley Rich­ business was being conducted, that Air Force and Navy fight- the hostess. ture orchids. A miniature model ard of Southingtmi, Mrs. Dell Your dollar goes far with, plump FRESH ROASTING CHICKENS at 42c, and the fact that there was al­ eivbombers flew 84 combat Broodwell of Terryvllle, Mrs. CHICKEN BREASTS at 79c, Ripe Yellow Bananas at 10c lb.. Grade A A large most no cooperation amcwig the strikes in South Vietnam, more Hanoi Assails Hermost Martin ot Easton, Fresh Eggs 49c doz. and Medium Grade A Eggs at 39c doz. various boards and officials. than eight times the dally aver­ Maine, and Mrs. Flora May Make drinking Milk and Juice more fun for your children. Just arrived, new In a statement to the press. age inside the country for the Laggase of Green, Maine; 26 Dixie RIDDLE CUPS (3 riddles on every cup) Box of 50 cups 42c - box of 100 Post referred to a period just Violence Breeds Violence past four months during which gTEUidchlldren EUid 9 great- before the Christmas hcdldays the American filers have been 79c. Catholic youths who used nail bombs and gelig­ in Londonderry Wednesday, flee as troops open fire W orld’ Speech when a series of meetings was concentrating * on the Ho Chi gTEuidchlldren. nite explosives to attack British Army armored cars with smoke bombs. (AP photo) Mr. Dumond, vdio weus the held, “ some without a quorum, Mlnh trail In Laos. PARIS (AlP) — North Viet­ seventh in his fEunily to cele­ FRESH, PLUMP SELECTED LABOE some without proper notice,’’ Nixon said In his message ’The South Vietnamese air nam assailed sharply ’ today Let Us Not Eorget brate a 60th wedding Einniver- 3)i to 4 Lb. CHICKEN leMDiBB and he blasted the chairman of force flew another 86 strikes. Wednesday that if North Viet­ President Nixon’s references to sary, was employed at Pratt one commission for not paying nam thought it could take over UVERfi lb. 790 Eighty of the American Vietnam In his State of the and Whitney Division of Unit­ ROASTING CHICKEN attention to hla job, and con­ South Vietnam with American strikes were in the central World message, saying “he ed AircrEift Cbrp., Esist Heirt- TURKEYS ducting meetings in absentia. highlands provinces of Plelku help, then negotiations could Rare Harmony on Capitol Hill rpeated his old slanderous and not succeed. If the Communists ford, before he retired in 1967. CHICKENS BREASTS Post’s letter to KUUan states and Kontum, where the enemy CAPONS fallacious ■ allegations.” are ready to compete fairly in (Herald j^oto by Buceiviclus) that he sought help, from the of­ offensive is expected, and the By SOL B. COHEN TTie United States In turn ac­ FRICASEE fice of the secretary of the pleased that Meskill went on- the legislature,” was his ob­ session will be or^ of coopera­ adjacent coastal province of the political arena “ they will (Herald Reporter) cused the Communists of being state, the Department of- Com­ record as opposing it. servation. tion between the governor and Binh Dinh, scene of a sharp find our Side forthcoming,’’ he lb FOWL l i Genovesi said he was gratifi­ "I hope we can meet that the legislature.” fearful of elections in South added. Manchester munity Affalra, and that he How did Manchester’s four stepup In small-scale enemy Vietnam, as proposed in Nix­ 42 sp<^ with ail the membera of ed that “the governor was able challenge,” he added. groimd attacks this week. Vy, sitting in for the chief legislators react to Gov. Thomas By THE ASSOCIATED TRESS on’s peace plan, although they UNCOLN’S mm the town administration. He to recommend increosed-spend- Bogglni said he was greatly delegate, Xuan Thuy who was Hospital Notes MeskllTs “Try it—you’U like i f People at the Capitol on both The South Vietnamese com­ boast of controlling 80 per cent says that after being in office Ing programs in very vital impressed by MeskiU’s call “ to reported to be ill, asserted that WiUSTE-KBEE, TENDER budget and tax proposals? sides of the pcUUcal fence are mand reported 41 more such at­ of the country. TTie U.S. dele­ lMWWICT.lBmi for over 7 months, he, tinds areas without any itMsrease in put aside partisanship,” and by Nixon’s peace plan was “ not Patients Today: 277 ’They appeared ready to try it saying that the Republican gov­ tacks in the past 24 hours, most gate also declared the North things are getting no better. taxes.” bis pledge of “ cooperation and designed to be accepted by the ADMmAY: —convinced they’d tike it. ernor hit about the right stride of them in Binh Dinh or around Vietnamese were deceitful on SIRLOIN STEAKS Ne Ordinaneesf “ His call for restoration of full assistance” ' in getting a budget other side.” Lee AlexEtnder, 208 Main St.; “ On the whole,’’ said State Wednesday when he delivered Da Nang, to the north. The the prisoner of war issue. The Meat People . Post asks the state attotney employment as the number one and tax package through the Instead he said the allies use James F. Andersen, 162 Hollis­ Sen. David Odegard yesterday, his budget proposal to the Gen­ command said 204 North Viet­ Nguyen Minh Vy, assistant general’s office to clarify vriieth- goal, and his inststane'e that “ ncnacceptance as a pretext to ter St.; Gustave A. Arendt Jr., “this tyi>e of budget and tax General Assembly. eral Assembly. namese and- Viet Cong and at chief cf the North 'Vietnamese We accept U.S.D.A. Food Stamps lb. 1.79 ^ the town of Andoiver has any budget-making should be the pursue the policy of Vietnam- 38 William St.; Peter Armen- paclcage has niy support.’’ “ I hope we can reciprocate The Senate Democratic lead- least 60 South Vietnamese were delegation, told the 144th ses­ BIRTHDAY.. oidiiiances in eftect prior to principal business of this ses­ his offer in the same spirit,” ization of the war.” timo, 144 Cross Dr., Vernon. S t^ Rep. Francis Mahoney killed and 161 South Vietnam­ At tile right we repeat the Pot Roast recii>e many asked sion of the peace talks that Nix- U.S. Ambassador William J. SAVE SBo LB. ON I960, It sajmis that wUta a 'irtata committed Umzelt 'all the way sion are cleasr-cut challenges to said Bogglni. “ I hope that this (See Page Eight) ese were wounded. Also, Luke A. BlEUishard, for. With Chuck Roasts as one of the buys of the w eek... By BILL NEIKIBK Congress. “ The United States Pepin told a news conference- In Iran Blizzard Grzrb, 23 North St.; Jeffrey G. sliced dinances from 1960 on. No or- ‘ planes to attack siq>ply routes WHOLE PACKER OUT 20 to 22 Lb. 2% cups water ttsan support follows the x>attem will seek appropriate means of the Canadian government feels Jenes, 28 Richmond Dr.; Bene­ diances prior to that date have In Laos and disi>atched recon­ ’TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Res­ Elsewhere, rescuers were } REGULAR REGULAR 1 lipton's B eet or Vege- established by most membera WAfiHING’rON (AP) —The reducing ’ imbalance in trade it proposed a reasonable com­ dict P. Kamarowskl, East Hart­ b e «i tiled, and Post states he naissance jets ever North Viet­ cue workers braving deep snow still searching for 180 members BOTTOM ROUND ! taue Dry 8ovp Mix of the General Assembly^ in Nixon administration has sent agreements with that country.” promise on such issues as trade ford; Marcel LeBlanc, 128 has been infcnmed that since their comments yesterday, Congress a long-awaited bill to nam to plnpc-int targets to be drifts reported failure today in of a caravan reported buried Loomis St.; Claire E. Levesque, Season meat with salt and Just what the administration in automobiles and defense hit if President Nixon decides their search for several thou­ under snow drifts between Mas­ •25. •35. includes Eye, Rump, Oven Roast, Pot they were not tiled as town law, Odegard qualified hla remarks devalue the dollar by 8.67 per East Hartford. pepper and sprinkle with meant by "appropriate means” equipment. He did not elabo­ to attack the North again in sand persons missing in north­ Roasts or Groimd Beef. they are not in effect. with the cautious observation, cent, while claiming success in ai and Khalkhal in north­ Also, Michelle M. Ldegl, High fkMir to coat lightiy. Heat in dealing witit Canada was left rate. force. western Iran. shortening in a large sauce­ Post also asks In the letter for “ In general, I was very impress­ trade talks with Japan and the western Iran. The caravan was Manor ’Trailer Park, Vernon; Connolly’s letter disclosed The carrier Constellation ar­ ’Die government radio said 18 pan or Dutch oven over mod­ a breakdown and guideline as to ed and in agreement with the Common Market. taking goods to market in Mrs. Linda L. Lombardo, East that Japan and the common rived back in the gulf at dawn. bodies had been recovered so PILE UNED erate heat Brown meat tbor- the structure at the town, the governor’s budget message.” ’Treasury Secretary John B. Kiialkhal when it was hit by Hartford; Mrs. Wanda L. Mil­ market have agreed to begin Its port leave In Hong Kong cut far from the village of Shekla- FLARE ou j^ y on both sides. Add duties and responslbUities of all However,” he added, “I still Cennaily sent the devaluation blizzards in late January, ac­ ler, 388 Spring St. ; Mrs. Eva ' ‘multilateral and com­ shorir, and its planes joined bad, near Rezaiyeh. The entire riuPILE COLLARVWkLAK ^ ^ onion during the last few town officials. and boards, in­ think we will have to take a proposal to Capitol Hill cording to reports reaching the 1 M. Mitkus, 103 Congress St.; PORK LOINS minutes and brown UgtiOy. prehensive” trade negotiations those of the Coral Sea and the villeige of 1(X> persons was bui^ dication oi who has the respon- hard look at it. There may have Wednesday, In the form of a capital Wednesday. William P. Regers, Eswt Hart­ Heat oven td S2B’’F . (mod­ beginning next year. ’The Com­ Hancock in the air operations. led under eig;ht feet of snow Chit to order, 12 to 18 lbs. lower at lb slbUlty for enforcing the laws to be some moditicatlons hi 270-word bill that would raise Officials had no information ford; Mrs. Dorothy M. Shaffer, erately low). Stir water stow- mon Market commitment is It is the first time three car­ when blizzards hit the region PANTS and how, and when and by specific areas.” on the fate of more than 2,000 RiFD 3, Coventry; Mrs. Gert­ ly into dty-soup mix. Pour the offljslal price of gold from subject to ai^roval by its rul­ riers have been operating off earlier this week. over and underneath meat. whom persons can be removed “ I think recipients feel about persons In some 200 villages JACKETS $ rude C. Shiktansky, Lakeview $85 to $38 an ounce. Adminis- ing council. the Vietnamese coast at one Soldiers have been digging SIZES 28-38 Cover and |Saoe in oven. from o ^ e . Mahoney said he thought “ the buried by snow between Seraju Dr., Columbia. t r a 11 o n officials predicted Eberle said neither the ad­ time since November 1670, dur­ for two days, the radio said, REGULAR WHMjE Bake about 2 hours, or until Although Post states in his let­ governor’s message certainly prompt approval. and Kheraju, near Meragheh. REGULAR BnVTH YESTERDAY: A fork-tender. If necessary, add ter that he has evidence of im­ ministration nor Congress is ing the heavy raids that accom­ blit they reached the hamlet Reports say they have been was geared to the state’s ’The administration thus car­ daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ron­ a Uttle more water during proper actions and dealings, he ready for the comprehensive panied the unsuccessful at­ apparently too late tp save any buried fer more than a week. LAMB SHOULBER economic crisis.” He said he ried cut a pledge made last De­ ald W. Flood, East St., Hebrcn. 'lb O'xddng to prevent stioMiig. makes no specific charges. Ask­ uiuuiswered. “ I think all ave­ trade bill now. “ We’ve all got a tempt to free Americam prison­ of its inhabitants. Most of northwestern Iran’s •50. PRICE DISCHARGED YESTER­ gCves you stew and chops. Slice meat and serve with “ was pleased that the' towns cember when the richest non- nues are open,” said Paul A. lot of work to do,’’ he said. ers of war from the 'Son Tay The 18 bodies were found in •10. to •IB. ed whether he bad a list of main roads, and all minor the pan gravy. Serves 4-6. are being offered the financial Communlst nations agreed ad tills could not Accompanying tiie measure tative, said the administration trading partners on Short-term way to Vietnam soon with an­ The blizzards have now started Eveigreen Rd., Vernon. morning. Post explained that in have been the governor’s mes­ was . a disclosure that substan­ is constantly in touch with the trade problems. other 76 planes. The ship had again after a 24-hour pause. (See Page Nine) sage last year,” mused SWEATERS Also, Kathy J. MltcheU, Rt. sftito of the efforts of the Beard tive agreements have been Canadians and could presume SWEATERS 6, Columbia; Michael R. Du- W ith This CJoupon W hen Mahoney. He praised the pro­ reached with the Comh^on Mar­ of Selectmen, and his own ef­ stalled talks at any time. ^ is , Enfield; Scott D. ’Ihom- You Buy. A 2 Lb. Can of forts, . very tittle cooperation posals for raising ADM grants ket and Japan to remove some In Ottawa, Canadian Trade REGULAR REGULAR IP as, Enfield; Frank J. Cardile, to $216, ^ d for financial help of their barriers against U.S. Minister Jean-Luc Pepin said M a x w e l l house* has been forthcoming from Fll.-F12.-F13.-F14. Llynwood Dr., Bolton; Anthony town oommiaslons and Mticlals. toward local school-building exports. Connally appcu^ntly felt the $ P. Ferrlgno, 73 Allison Dit:, «ElECniKH"CfffB Foot mentioned, however, needs. "Regrettably, no agreements proposed trade settlement “was South Windsor. Mahoney, a foe of a state in­ SIZES have been reached with Cana­ not juicy enough.. .for (he SIZES Also, Mrs. Marjorie F. Abom, AT PINGHUBST ______(See Page Seventeen) come tax, was particularly da,” Oonnally said in a letter to United States.” S-M-L-XL S.M-L.XL 983 ’Tollqnd St.; Anthony J. Warbeck, 16 Stone St.; Mrs. WITH COUPON Karen Machie, Echo Rd., Cov­ 2 U . GAN O N LY $1.39 entry; Harold G. Brazalovich, 39c One Ooupim Per Family a Offer BSi^iies Feb. IB, 1972 East Hartford; Donald H. Barn­ ett, 42 Margaret Rd.; Ronald K. OOLraNOAuf.*" Nixon Stirs Hornets^ Nest LONG SLEEVE Glggey, 467 Abby Rd., South MORE Windsor. CARROTS ABOUT PINEHURST MEAT Also, Mrs. Barbara L. Thl- Again, this week, we feature at 99c lb., 20c beault, Somers; Mrs. Jeannine 18’' bog below the market and repeat last week’s Chuck DRESS SHIRTS 7 fo A. -Foley, 46 Hayes Ave., Rock­ ism — Democrats special values. Sorry we had such an early sell REGULAR COLLAR & BUHON DOWNS M ^ ville; David A. ’Thomas, 676 IDAHO BAKINO Gardner St.; Mrs. Jeanette M. out Saturday...... SOUDS ... ALL SIZES! ■■ By THE AflfiOCIATBD PRESS senters,” Lindsay added, “ re­ Sen. Edmund 8. Muskie of Urn Ctonnolly, 91 Bolton R d.; Carl H. POTATOES Block Chuck 1st cut 79c lb. my an incentive to prolong the President Nlxon’a personal vives the character assassina­ Hunter, 67 Ardmore Rd.; Mrs. Block Center, very lean 99c lb. Maine, whose attack more than war until after the election.” Cecelia A. North, 66 Davis Ave., call for caution in criticising tion which was banished from a week ago on Nixon’s latest Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey of 5 lbs. 59^ Boneless Chuck Roast 1.19 Ib.^ his Vietnam policy received American politics 20 years peace proposal has sparked Minnesota said in commenting Rockville; Mrs. Carole Slatkin, Choice Chuck Ground 95c lb. 49 Bolton Center Rd. some support from Democrat(o ago. . .This Is McCarthylsm, continuing debate, said he on the speech: “ I believe the ALL SALES HNAL... ALL SALES CASH MAINE POTATOES 3 in 1 Blend (meat loaf) 99c lb. candldatea on the right but was Also, Mrs. Robert Zering and pure and simple.” didn’t blame Nixon for trying President of the United States daughter, 86 Bretton R d.; Mrs. 10 lbs. 20 lbs. Masted from the left as an at­ Sen. George McGovern of to inhibit criticism. “ But he needs to really confide in the all about PINEHURST STEAKS tempt to use Americana’ anx­ ought to understand that dis­ OR MASTER CHMtGE ... Patrick Donohue and. daughter, If you wonder why Pinehurst Steaks are better . . . just South Dakota, one of the Demo- American people—not gbneral- 688 Hartford Rd.; Mrs. ’Themas 59* 95* remember that every Pln^urst Steak Loin is aged iety about the war to silence sent on tills war Is now five or ,ltles but specifics. E. Wilson and daughter, 134 at least two weeks before cutting steitiu for you. dissent. six years old,’’ Muskie said, "This Is the way you get re­ And a ranldng admintstration Evergreen Rd., Vernon; Mrs. SPINACH “ and it’s not about to be put sponsible debates. I know of no TRY A PINEHURST SIRLOIN OR PORTERHOUSE official followed it with a sharp­ James C. Moore and daughter. GAULIFILOWER ^Scurrilous down by his dislike of criti­ candidate in this country who Is This Weekend! ened attack calling some cism.’’ 48 Winter St. BUTTERNUT SQUASH knowingly or willingly aiding REGAL MEN'G GHBP BROCCOLI SAVE 190 CAN WHEN YOU BUT Democratic presldenUal aspi- Attack^ TTie source of the most recent and abetting the enemy.” CUimS — CELERY CHICKEN OF THE SEA rants parrots at Hanoi. mmmmmrnmmmmm outbreak in the running con­ Gov. George C. Wallace ot FANCY ICEBERG Mayor John V. Undsay of troversy was Nixon's radio Alabama offered the President -THE COMEIETE MEN'S STOir Catacomb* 70 Feet Deep (No OU) TUNA c r ^ c candidates often men­ New York, one Democratic broadcast Wednesday outlining a measure of support. ScUd white Albacore. l8-os. can, usuaUy |1.06 tioned in recent attacks on crit­ MANCHESTER VERNON ROME—Dug aa burial places hopeful, accused Nixon of re­ his State of the World message. ics of Nixon’s peace proposals, “ Candidates should bf dis- between the 1st and 4th cen­ BANANAS lb. IP STATE BUn^R 81c LAND O' LAKES 83e viving the tactics of the late "1 do not question the patri­ 901-907 MAIN STREET TRI-CITY PLAZA said he has no intention of re­ braet in what they’re sayjng, turies A.D., Rome’s cataconqbs Ben. Joseph McCarthy- Undsay otism or the sincerity of those but the President should realize 643-2478 872-0538 labeled the President’s State of maining silent ot) the war, tunnel about 600 acres beneath who disagree with my policies that you can’t stop i>eople from SWORDFISH . . . TINY SCALLOPS . . . OYSTERS . . . FLOUNDER Nixon, McGovern sold, was Open Monday thru Saturday Open Monday thru Friday the city at depths ranging from the World message “ a scur­ to bring peace,” the President talking about the war,” Wal­ rilous attack upon the honor of trying “ to use the anxiety 9:30 to 5:80 10:00 to 9:00 25 to 70 feet. Apart from a few said. “ But I would hope that lace said. his oritlos and on absurdly Pol- which the American people un­ Thureday 9:80 to 9:00 Saturday 10:00 to 6:80 Jewish graves that preceded anyone seeking the presidency He added Nixon’s peace offer lyannaish caricature of the In- derstandably feel about this Tragedy in Tewksbury them, the catacombs were Pinehurst Grocery, Inc. would examine his statements shbuld be given a chance, and largely the work of the early ternatianal scene.” war to silence his own critics carefully to be sure that noth­ Fireman hoses down still-smouldei’ing ruins of took one life and left 21 injured iu Tewksbury, OPEN THURS. & FRI. TILL 9:00 302 MAIN, CORNER TURNPIKE Christians. The attack on Vietnam dis­ here at home.” ing he says might give the ene­ (See Page Sixteen) natural gas tank truck after blast Wednesday night Mass. Story on Page 9. (AP photo)