Average Dail}^ Net Press Ran The Weatht;r For Week Boded Cloudy, scattered shoppers to­ Hoveuber M, 1S71 night; low near 40. Rata ending ta' a.m . becom ing partly sunny; high near 60. Outlook fo r 15,590 W ednesday . . . fa ir, c<4del-. Manchester—-A City of Village Charm

VOL. XCI, NO. 84 (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1972 (OtasaUled Advertising on Page 17) PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS Terrorists^ Mar Thai B52 Base

B y PETEOl OT jOITOHUN U.S. officials in Bangkok and Thai personnel. More than 6,000 BANGKOK (AP) — Terror- Saigon refused to discuss the Amerlcauis are stationed at the ists invaded the ba^ ta Tliai- attack. But the Thai govern- big base, which is home for •land for B62 operations ta the ment said at least three terror- about 48 of the eight-jet, $8 m ll- Indochlna war early today and ists slipped into the huge Thai- lion stratofortresses. Utapao is slightly damaged two of the big American base at Utapao, on also the base for a wing of American bombers, the Thai the Gulf of Thidland 90 miles KC185 aerial tankers which fuel government announced. southeast of Bangkok, and put U.S. Air Force fighter-bombers I Informed sources ta Saigon explosive charges under some over Laos and Cambodia, said there was no curtailment of the parked bombers. The infUtraUmi attack was of B82 raids on North Vietnam- The announcement said Thai the first ever made on the ese positions and supply routes guards killed one of the attack- utapao base but the fourth ort ta Uie state, par- New Delhi. Mujlb’s 90-year-old lather, pointed cMef of Btah Dtah have done. substitute.’’ said a Marine Department Minnesota’s Junior sensttor, tlculariy among old line party “It’s good to be back,” Mujib sheik Luttfar Rahman, was one province and mayw oi Qul H aM aa a success by Nixon, After seeing news coverage ipokesman 'Ot the ouUytag ^i^pho lost the Democratic presl- leaders and organized labor. the ^fat lady’s trip to Liberia, replied,. smiling. 'Hiere was no embrace the ar- Nhon, who had called the stu- ta and • - _ . . . « ™ welcome his w ife re- dentlal nominatimi to John F. Neither Gov. Milton J. Shapp trace______of bitterness______.... ___ despite,__ , ____ pastnvimr riving nero hero. rmi But lua his wue wife w waited dents together to rally them ta the three countries. former Kennedy ta I960 and the’White nor Philadelphia Mayor Frank u.S. support of the Pakistani.-. ---I for him at their cottage ^ against the strong Viet Cong in­ Vice PijaskPijerident T. Agnew _ _ prwrtdsnt said, "I realised of tae O u n ^ Une was House race to ta Rizzo, both Democrats, were government. The Unit^ States Dacca suburb. fluence ta the province. He had t0 'Pred|^‘ an election-year fu- ^||g substitute was doing a UiM present at the announcement. has not yet recognized Bangla- _ alroort a motor- wounds of Ms lega and -of ftirtlMr «plomacy niudi better Job than the prih- for finoMne- iinivoniitv fy'more gracious or more hospi- The Uner was built for $80 P-«*- de«*Une. JameA* H. J. Tate, a prime Mrtiiday, Mr. ihresident” and table mllUoii and laumtaed ta 1988. Humphrey, surrounded by mover ta the senator’s 1968 bid. "Young RefMibUcans are prxxid “They are proud of the part- The of the fire was not newsmen, labor leaders and and former Pennsylvania Gov. , , , nershlp with the , kmw hut tile sMo’s last Britiish members of Ms family, said the George M. Leader. Back from a 10,100-mUe, and this partnewlUp is built on S ^r*^<^m------odore Geoffrey- Nixon , administration.... was tak- Leader, head of the Humph- ntasHlay trip, Mrs. Nbcon’s equaUty, mutual respect and m a t t, said at his home ta Eng- *“« in Pennsylvania gleaming presidential Jet i^ane friendsMp. I hope that it al *troops------than It took us to defecti (See Page Ten) taxied through the rata into theways remains that way.” (Sea Page Eight) M U er.”

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said. “Such an increase in By JOHN STOWEIX ta developing a safer cigarette our previous recommendations smoking might result ta an in­ WASHUNOrrON .(A P ) — R ec- be aimed at reduction of car­ that tills should ^ accom­ bon monoxide, nicotine , and tar. plished through legislative ac­ creased inhalation of other haz­ ognlring that Americana contin­ ardous substances ta the smoke ue to smoke, despite the higher Sen. Frank Moss immediately tion,” he said. risk oP cancer, heart attacks announced that Ms Senate Com­ The report said carlxm mon­ merce subcommittee will hold oxide, nicotine and tar are In the first attempt at exam­ and lung dtaeases, the U.S. sur­ ining the effects of cigarette I f geon general sWd today that hearing F eb. 1, 3 and 10 to "most likely to contribute to ^ cimsider legislation setting tar the health hazards of smok­ smoke on nonsmokers,, the re­ new efforts rauat be .^ouraged port said peiaons ta . a emoke- to develop safer cig&rettes. and nicotine limits. ing.’.’ Removal ot six other sub­ "Tbls report unequivocally stances described as probable fllled room may be exposed to And the health hazard may carbon monoxide levels of 20 to not be limited to smokera, the confirms .. . that the next logi­ contributors should be given . 4 : cal step is the setting ot m a x -. second priority, it said, before 60 parts per mtlUon, equal to or Public Health Servicq .^ d ta a higher than some local air-pol­ -page -report to d o $ | | ra se . Imum limits of tar and nlco- efforts are made to reduce sev­ 226 lution UpiUa and national air- Nonamoken ta a apttoke-flUed eral other compounds consid­ ered suspected contributors. quality standards. room may be exposed to car­ "The presence of such levels bon monoxide levels exceeding Seeking Sate "The consensus is that a pro­ indicates that the effect of ex­ some local air-poUuticn limits, gressive and simultaneous re­ posure tc carbon monoxide the report ealcT, and especially Cigarette duction of. all subotances con­ may on occasion, depending threatmitag to persons already sidered likely to be involved ta upon the length of exposure, be suffering ftom chronic broncho­ the health hazards of smoking sufficient to be harmful to the pulmonary and coronary dis- should be encouraged as the health of an exposed person,” it nnsrs tine,” the Utah Democrat said, most promising step available adding that Canadian, studies said. "This would be particular­ "Wo must continue to encoui^ at the present time toward the ly significant for. people who age cessation as the only cer­ have shown that reduction of development of a less-hazard- those substances generally re­ are already suffering from tain way to protect both the in­ cus cigarette,” It.said. chronic broncho-pulmonary dis­ duces the level of carixm mon­ dividual and ' society from the The report noted dis­ ease and coronary heart dis­ harmful effects of smoking,” oxide ta cigarette smoke. agreement among sclentiats, ease.” Surgeon General Jesse L. Steta- Health Secretary Elliot L however, as to whether, lower- Carbon- monoxide, a coioriesa feld said. Rlchardsoi), ta a letter acc'om- nicotine cigarettes actually and odorless g ^ which can be "We must also, however, panytag the new smoking re­ would curb smoking diseases. deadly' if concentrated, is •work towards reducing the dan­ port, told' Congress Ms deport­ “An alternative point of view blamed by researchers tor gers of ambktag for those who ment supports regulatory ef- / held by some is that smoking causing carboxy hemoglobin, a have not quit by developing forts by the Federal Trade behavior is a response to the blood condition wMch hampers lesa-hasardoua cigarettes and Commission to require health need to reach a certain nicotine the transportatimi of vital oxy­ level and that lowering the encouraging less - hasardous warntags ta cigarette advertis­ gen to the body. amount of nicotine available H.- ways of smoking,” he added. ing along with listings • each Although experiments have The report, the fifth in • a from a-'cigarette may result ta brand's *W and nicotine con­ shown that other components of series since the first 1964 sur­ an increase in the number of tent. Printed health warntags cigarette smoke cause pul- A Kiss tor Grandma cigarettes smoked, the depth of geon general^s report linked now are required on cigarette mohary and heart disease ta inhalation or the number of Separated by grlass partition, Corinne Schurman, 2, manages to give her grand­ cigarette smoking to disease packages. mice and rabbits, the report and premature death, recom­ "Shwld these efforts fall, puffs ta order to maintain on mother, Mrs. Mary Van Dan Heukal, a last kiss before she boards a plane at mended, that primary emphasis however, we would return to accustomed level,” the report (See Page Eight) Toronto on her way to the Netherlands sfter holiday visit. (AP photo) \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, . MANCHESTER, CONN. MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1972 PAGE THREE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1972 Sheinwold on Bridge Tolland , IMOVHERffnNQB ^ TV Tonight raRmRENIBANDl BLUB TEAM BARNS NB'W See Saturday’s TV Week I YO^PEOPIf' I WORLD HONORS Push for Wider Tax Base^ “T H E W A Y NORTH for Complete Ustings. g jwemMeewWewInewire# .1 By ALFRED 8HEINWOLD 4> 6 4 2 t^9wafc ■ 11 ClHPlMiP, • ^ z> K MacKenzie Urges Citizens m s Between 1967 and 1969 the 5iM (3) Big Valley mm I HEARD IT” 0 A K Q 1072 <8) 1 Dresm of Jeaaale |8I substantial s a v i n g s Italian Blue Team won 12 of Tolland’s citizens should be- Woods, Ridge Subcommit- (SO) <0 ) IAU MEt MMimO 4k Q 10 4 iSoi TIminyjMd Lseele the 13 annual world champion­ come I more concerned with tee chairmen' will give reports (40) I iHtve bioy finwral AhMmkm WEST EAST 6:80 (8) Drasaet (O) O N ELECTRIC BLANKETS ships, a record that Itf not like­ guiding the town' tp a more on financing and possible land (tt> Hecaa’e Heroes TRAOEUAHK by John Gruber 4 A 9 5 ly to be equaled again. They « K Q balanced tax base . . . they acquisition projects, and a re- (SO) omttsa’e Islaad (01. <:) 5 3 Z> J 8 2 (40) Newt,' Wesiher * BpoHe AU MU ADMimo then retired as a team, and in should spur their officials to- port will be compiled for S:SS (8) Whst’e Hi^peslBS (0) 0 9 5 3 0 J864 ••XX/ 1970 and 1671 the Dallas Aces ward active attempts to attract presentation to toe next meet- 0:00 W IS ) N ew s~ Weilh: * AK9753 4k J62 brought the Bermuda Bowl to business and Industry to toe ing of the Conservation Oom- ^ ) ^ m d Wild Weet ...... Berlin recently revived "Don Marcoux was 33 at the time. I -toe United States. Last month SOUTH town. mission. (80) IVt TeU the Tnith (0) 4 1 I 108 7 3 . (40) The Salat (0) IX-X-X <)ulxote” , the opera by Mas- heard him sing thie role in 1926, •ammo toe Blue Team was coaxed out This viewpoint was Expounded Prophaoy Crusade 6:80 (8) News with Walter Cron- vXXv Unar 17 nerim tecMtswiil 1 Z> A Q 109764 Jdte (0) IX'/Xj senet, and since it had not been ^as 62 and sUll a great PmMtrAMt6Mr All Pass “Why is Tolland allowing It- IPoUaru of toe Southern New (8) Trnth er Ooaseqneaeee (0) MCMKeaitii) (18) Dick Van Dyke press. (We’ve heard it within ^ ®ne other singer , for toe Italian victory may ap­ self to grow as a bedroom town England Conference served as (8246) News — Weather aad -Xv/X the decade in Hartford, al. who lasted that long. His name without making any attempt, *1*® main speaker, [fomrte (0) X/XX pear in today’s hand. more low spades, he would lead though it is certainly not com- Hans Hermann Nissen and 1 . ai. ■ HB «■ IB MMMCM ^ obvious to me, to attract bust- Serving as crusade directs “ “ Un S l .* . ^ For example, 1 can recall Otis regaining his reason, but was clearly his lowest club and Many experts would open with limited tax base results in very church Religious ElducatKm «>*• *»■««« Shaw Jahw ^ one diamond even if the single- •v.v.VAr Skinner, father of CwneUa OUs >1® ‘n ^h® operatic promised an odd number of little money actually being spent Building. (840) Dick OaveH Show (C) .... The executive board of toe ton heart were a deuce; and ’ Skiiiner, in a stage version back version the libretto of which cards in toe suit. West could on the child in toe classroom. The Senior Citizens Club- will ... -----(8) Starttme (O ) Volunteer League of Lutz Jun­ even toe most conservative ex­ Most of Tolland’s property .tax ■ River” in the 20’s. So I thought I’d do a v’®® based on a play by Le Lor- tell that South had followed suit meet tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. (8) Leeal News HesiUaes ior Museum will meet tomor­ pert would consider toe hand tiOO Uttle research, since I happien rain. with a singleton and that no dollars are paid by toe home- In toe United Congregational row at 9:16 a.m. at toe mu­ worth an opening bid if the owner, who must dig-ever deep­ to like the story very much, and 'v® come to the end of the more club tricks could be won Church Religious EMucatiim 1 :2 6 ^ News — Pvayei seum. heart is som e hlgto®r singleton. see what I could discover. In the tale of Don Quixote. Personally by toe defense. er into his p Copyright 1972 with constantly increasing tax end I was amazed. ^ Ht*® the original ending the West naturally shifted to the Miller recount his experiences EdacatioiisI TV (24) Ward Circle of South United General Features Corp. dollars. “Eli ingenioso hidalgo Don hest. In Shelton’s translation it king of spades. Forquet signal­ amd show slides of his recent Hbadsy, Jssssty 10 Methodist Church will meet to­ Apologizing for "waxing po­ PM Quljote de la Mancha” and its reads: “The notary was pres- ed normal encouragement by visit to toe Middle Bast. night at 8 at Susannah Wesley litica l,” MacKenzie pleaded J:00 Hodsepodte Ledge sequel were written by Cervan- ®**t at his death and rejiorteth playing the nine. West prompt­ i> r . The Welcome Wagon New­ House of toe church. for a citizen’s group to serve as 8:88 Pburmz Osltsr wUh tes in 1605 and 1616. S ince then he had never read or found ly continued with toe queen of comers Club wilt meet tomor­ . Nes« \ B there have been at least 70 ver- any book of chivaliy that any spades. Duplicate Bridge a catalyst to determine toe 7:08 Free-Fer-All The Drop-In Center for Ben- row night at 8 In toe United 7:88 Fnm sions of the tale on the stage ®rrant knight died in his bed so Unusual Play ways and means of attracting "Oceanography’ fsim m net Junior High School students (Congregational CSiurch Religious or in films! No less than 88 of mUdly. bo quietly, and so Chris- Pietro Forquet, sitting East, Results Friday nlg^it in a clean forms of Industry and 8:88 Speelal Of week (0) .>v.}}X will be open tomorrow from Education Building for a "Fun "Boarecrow” — special Holly- ;.X)X> these versions have been musl- tlanly as did Don Qulxpte.” overtook with toe ace of spades duplicate bridge game at toe bustnesa. wood Televlalon Theatre pro- .)x-xx OUR OWN 2:16 to 4 p.m. in toe youth and after some tooug^it return­ Andover Ckmgregational CSiurch He cited Tolland’s locaUon as Night ^ Yankee _ ducUon of Percy MacKaye’s :-XXX Photo by David Robbins) ca l, It you Include ballets and ’The ’Tolland Junior W om an's claasto play about scareciww ;Xva» "NOBILITY" lounge of South United Metho­ are Mrs. MoUle Gworek and ideal for research oriented musical comedy. ed his remaining spade for his Club International ABaira Oom- who Is brought to Ufe as Inalru- xx/vx Barbar Caruso and Jack Murdock consider the dist Church. Mrs. Marilyn Jackson, first; firms, pointing to toe town’s di­ ment of revenge but instead XXX) Play Offers The first operatic setting was THEATER TIME partner to ruff. Even a cursory mittae will meet tomorrow night learns Importance of love. -XX/X: •lectric blankets *MmrsiiMaHiini matter from different points of view in the comedy apparently by England’s great examination of the cards re­ Mrs. Marion Haines and Mrs. rect access to the maJ(Nr high­ mnmsfnraa The Cherub Choir of Center at 8 at toe home of Mrs. John 18i88 To Be Aueaseed WITH FIVE-YEAR GUARANTEE* playing at Hartford Stage Company. P u rcell in 1695. During the 80 SCHEDULE veals that only this defense Joyce Driskell, second; William way between Bosteti and New 18:80 Book Beat ___ _ Congregational Church will re­ Pem okas, CSrestwopd Dr. “The Winds of War*’ by ^ Sometliiiig years between 1746 and 1776 the could defeat the contract. Radzewicz and Burt Smith, and York and to several universi- • TWIN SIZE • FULL SIZE • DUAL SIZE SPICED WITH save on DuPont's "Red Label" hearse tomorrow at 8:16 p.m. The Tolland Junior Women’s man Wouk. ilaile ceetrU •lisle coRtral iwkli ctatrol and departure dragged cm end­ tale appeared as set by el^t Bumride — “Diamonds Are Forquet reasoned that his Dr. and Mrs. Atanash Atoyna- oea.•..a., including the Unlverrtty o f , ... at toe church. Connecticut which is less than Club fine arts ®®r®^®® Decren*^ pelyester bedpillews xxxx: To Ponder lessly as if they didn’t quite dlfterent composers: Martini, Forever” , 7:16, 9:20 partner’s failure to cash an­ ton, tied for third. ISiSSn-L 18.88» 19.88^ know how to stop it. Cleverly Holzbauer, Gluck, Bemardini, Cinema I — “Diamonds • Are other club meant that it was im­ The game is played each Fri­ 10 minutes away. "»®®t tomorrow night at 8 at the The Methodist Men cf South 21x27 By JimE UMTON presented they include a mean­ PaisleUo, Picclni, Salieri, and Forever” , 1:46, 4:30, 7:00, 9:40 possible to do so. ’Ihe defenders day at . 7:30 p.m. at toe Andover “We (mn’t continue to edu- home of Mrs. Ri(toard Carlson, GoL Worm bland of polyatter and cotton. Fitted FUEL eornars, nylon binding. Dpcorotlve colors of COLOR CUT S in Alexander Buzo has brought ingless recital of cliches with­ Arnold. Every very moment. East Hartford Drive-In ■— Re- M-HB. BUBMEB gnV lO i: Company audioices. to the groimd.” One reason, I suppose, tor the opens BYlday tonight at 7:80 in Fellowship The scfaocil enrollm ent is te r Man®h*®t®r Evening » r r f d Hall of toe church. from stabilised, despite a level- Tolland corre^smdent Bette 'Itits first showing of the play His wife communicates to the great number of versions is East Windsor Drive-in —• Re- CvXv^ extent of giving him the prepos­ that the book and its sequel are opons Friday t o r « i r M a d e r g ;r t ^ Quatrale, T e l, 876-2848. 647-9732 SAVE ON FAMOUS "SPRINGMAID i l ? outside of Australia opened in The religious education board terous news that Simmo is mov­ very Imig and contain a multi- Meadows Drive-In — ‘‘Beast during toe past two years. Sup- IP Hartford on Friday and will con­ o f Second Congregational ServiBg Greater NaiielMsSer, tinue through F eb. 13. ing in and Bentley is to leave. pUcity of incidents from which Yellow Night”, 7:07; porting this claim. Dr. MacKen- H/f A a lrill P'avxrhi*a PP He doesn’t, and now there are Church will meet tonight at 7:30 sie points to the 99-sttident 12th iH eS K m T aV O FS Ventsn, OovantiY, TeOaiid, However one might interpret a dramatist can make almost «(3reature With Blue Hand”, '^Moonflower'’ marvelaire KvIvSy two to ignore him, the unseen at the church. the 16 scenes, or judge the play, endless choices. The versions I g.^g. .

!fc I •c h M T ■ PAGE FIVE PAGE POUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1972 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1972 State Jaycees Still Tavor Ryerson-Mamet McKay-Goss Bruns-Edwar-ds Francoline Gets DeMolay Honor RoccoV*/> .T J. ViVeAmAAllMna Franttoline On* Sr., ^ Concept of an Income Tax NOTICE advisor of John Mather The marralge of Lynn Teresa Marian Beth Edwards and Notice is hereby given that the Annual Stdeting •HARTFORD (AiP) — The to legalize abortion was one of Mamet of Coventry to Wayne Donald Robert Bruns, both of Chapter, Order of D ^olay, Marshall Ryerson of Vernon, Friday night be(»ine the. Ckmnectlcut Jayews will still the 16 bills passed by the jay- of the Stockholders of the Odd Fellows’ Building , exchsmged wed­ took place Friday evening at first advisor in the state of retaln their poUciy of favor- cees. Association of Manchester, Inc. will be held at the St. Mary’s Church in Coventry. ding vows Dec. 18 at the Mount Connecticut 'to be desii^ t- Ing an Income tax over a state The bill passed 93-60 and al- Odd Fellows’ Building, Wednesday, January 19, The bride Is a daughter of Mr. Holyoke College Chapel in South ed the; Advisor of the Year sales tax despite the rejection lows doctors to perform abor- » ’ i • of an income tax bUl during the tidns during the first 20 weeks 1972 at 8 P.M. for the choice of three Directors, and Mrs. Fmll V. Mamet of Hadley, Mass. by thr Supreme Interna­ Bread and Milk St.. The bride­ group’s two-day mock General of pregnancy. The measure each to hold office for the term of three years, to ’The bride is the daughter of tional Suprem e Ckrancil o f Assembly here over the week- stipulates that the operation groom is a son of Mrs. Thomas DeMolAy. hear the reports of Officers and Directors, and the A .. Ryerson of Meriden. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G. Ed­ end. ' must be performed in faclUties wards of 428 Porter St. The r^ranoollne, advisor of John Michael Kamlns, (dialrman of accredited by the State Health transaction of any other business proper to come The Rev. Richard F. Roughan M ather Chiqpter sin ce 1966, re ­ of St. Mary’s Church perform­ bridegroom is the son of Mr. the state Jaycees’ govern- Department, before said meeting. and Mr. Harold A. Bruns of ceived the OuUd ot the Leather mental affairs committee, said "ni* state Jaycees also ap- ed the ceremony. The bride was Apron award during the chap­ given > in marriage ’by her (Cincinnati, Ohio. the tax bill was voted down be- proved a bill establishing griev- CLARENCE S. ASPINWALL ’The Rev. Deane Ferme, dean ter’s Installation of otfioers at cause of disagreement over the anoe procedures for inmates at father. the Masonic Temide. The award Secretary & Treasurer Mrs. John C. Macko of West of the Mount Holyoke Ctollege details of the bUl but that the state prisons. (Jhapel and Rev. Gerard Lafleur w as presented by B rian McAvK- Jaycees still favor the c(jncept The blU calls for nine-mem- Willlngton, sister of the bride, ley, state senior councilor and a Manchester, Cohn. was matron of honor. of St. ’Theresa Church in South of an income tax. ber grievance Committee* com- Hadley performed the double­ past master councilor of John "The Jaycee* m CSonnectlcut prised of inmates, prison offlr Gerald C. 'Ryerson of Meriden Mather (Chapter. served as his brother’s best ring ecumenical ceremony are stlU on the books with their dais and person* out*(de the which was written by the couple. WllUam J. Strickland, son of man. Ushers were John C. Mr. and M rs. Roy Strickland of external policy in favor of an prison. Arrangements of holly and pine Macko of West Willlngton, 22 LlUlaA Dr„ was Installed as Income tax,” Kamlns said. were on the altar. Mrs. Barbara brother-in- law of the M de; and master ()tmncUor of John Mather He explained that some ot the Conant was the organist. Bruce Dimock of Meriden. Copter vln semi-public cere- Jaycee legislators "werei con­ F U B . O I L A B O U T Y O U R A reception was held at the The bride was given in mar­ . monies. ; / cerned about whether the rate riage by her father. She wore a home of the bride’s parents. Members of the installing would be graduated or set at a velvet gown desigpied with long level three per cent.” He also 17.9 ’The couple will live in Vernon. suite, all pemt master councU<»s 200 O al. Min. full sleeves accented with green said there was some (mneem Mr. Ryerson is employed as of John jMather Chapter, were 1 Day Notice For DeUveiy velvet bows. Her Juliet cap was a senior system analyst at John DiClocclo Jr., Installing am ong the 160 ’ ’ legislators” 24 H our B urner S ervice Pratt and Whitney Division ot of matching velvet and she car­ master (touncUor; Robert B. Mc­ that the bill would not provide ried a bouquet of red carnations Plough revenue to allow reduc­ MANCHESTER United Aircraft Corp., East Bride, BistalUng senior coun­ Q j H artford. and holly leaves. cilor; kuushaU Hodge, install­ tions in the sales tax and local OIL HEAT. INC. Mrs. Richard Famham of ing junl(ir councUor; Brian Mc- property taxes. South Burlington, Vt. was the Awley, tttstalUng marshal; Law­ A sharply' debated measure matron of honor. Mrs. James rence Ltaders, Installing chap­ Mikulskl of Wallingford, sister lain; and Wayne Pierce, install­ of the bride, was the brides­ ing seni^ deacon. James Mc­ Have You Made Some New Yeat^s' Re$olutionM? SPECIAL OF THE WEEK m aid. Kay was organist, and Ronald E xpires January 17th The attendants were dressed Ericksoiii soloist. IS THAT CERTAIN FRIEND OF YOURS alike in green velvet gowns de­ Other sleeted officers InstaUed —THE DOG—INCLUDED? signed with bell sleeves, ’they are Bra(^ord D. Hultgren, sen­ JACKETS carried bouquets of bronze ior councUor; James W. CUfford, A Resolution To Take Better Care SPOTTED — DRY GLEANED —■ PRESSED mums and wore mat(Jhlng' Nassiff photo Junior councilor; John DiClocclo, Of Him or Her 'This Year. floral headpieces. MR. AND MRS. DONALD ROBERT BRUNS treasurer; and Brian McAwley, Jam es Getschm an o f (Colum­ for his second term as scribe. —•Better Care Means — U fiH m ifiH T bia, Md., aerved as best man. Appointed officers installed Lee Edwards of Maxichester, are R ich ard Brown, sen ior dea-^ brother of the bride, was the A CLEAN DOG, A DOG FREE OF con; 'RlHilliard McKay, both of Manchester, Ronald R obison o f 37 P earl next six months will be an in­ was solem nized D ec. 30 at St. St., brother-in-law ofjthe bride­ inan, almoner; David Whiting, DRY CLEANING structor with its stewardess Brian Thomas, Martin Faber, WE WERE SO GLAD TO TAKE CARE OF SO Powell photo Bartholomew’s Church. groom, served as best man. school in Chicago. She is a UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT ’Ihe bride is a daughter'of Ushers were Edward J. Goss PhlUip Hultgren, Thomas String- MANY ANIMALS DURING THE HOLIDAYS — graduate of Mount Holyoke fellow, John TasUlo and Steve Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. (jOss Jr. and Richard A. Goes, both College. HOW ABOUT ALL 'HIOSE POOR NEGLECTED » BAY NBIB0N • PAT OYABE Sr. of 123 Helaine Ad. The of Helaiiie Rd., smd brothers of (DlCioccio, preceptors. ONES WHO DIDN’T GET IN? Mr. Bruns is a graudate of 325 BROAD STREET, MANCHESTER The engagement of Miss Dale bridegroom is the son of Mr. the bride; and Rog;er Hence of Other chapter officers are YOUR DOG LOOKS TO YOU F()R HIS CARE — the Massachusetts Institute of Roc(mi j . Francoline Sr., left, adviBfwr of John Mather Chapter, Order of De- Unda Shiffman of Scranton, Pa. and M rs. Arthur M cK ay o f 215 30 Clinton St., brother-in-law of J etto n Johnson, organist; Allan HE CAN'T TELL YOU HOW HE FEELS. Technology and received his Dean« aide in the East; Thomas M(^ay, receives the jewel of the Guild of the Leather Apron as Advisor of •DRAPERIES •LINEN •RUGS •UNIFORMS to James Michaiel Halloran of Highland St. the bridegroom. MS degree from the University StricNIand, aide in the West; 'TIimK ABOUT m .Mattapan, Mass, formerly of ’The R ev. Philip "J. Hussey, Mrs. (Joss woro a navy blue of Southern California. He is a the Year from Brian McAwley, past master councilor of the chapter, as the Open* M(mi. • Fri* 7:80,A«M- • 7 P.M. Manchester has been announced gown with 8 corsage oI pink Antiio^ (JoUetti, aide in the newly instai'ied master councilor of John Mather Chapter, William J. Strick- Sat. 7-.30 AJVI. - 5:30 P.M . pastor of St. Bartholomew’s consultant with the firm of South . and Dean Anderson, by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Church, performed the double­ miniature roses. The bride­ Drake Sheahan. and Stewart ... land looks on. (Herald photo by Buceivicius) SUDS and SCISSORS crow n :v>o&rer* BOUTE SO POST BOAD PLAZA VEBNON 875-7624 Morris Shiffman of Scranton. ring ceremony and was cele­ groom’s mother wore an orange Dougall o f New Y ork Cdty. Charter Member Professional Dog Groomers Aspsciattcoi TEL 649-7111 Her fiance is the son cf Mr. brant at the nuptial Mass. Har­ crepe dress with a corsage of m 5lM ^^*ncU by Dwight Dewey, senior deputy Representatives from many Ferguson, master of Manches- Chapter. AOss Shlffipan is a g;raduate the bride, was altar boy. Red of the bride’s parents, the ”The Formal Wear King” were Charles Wentworth of West ers, N.Y. has been announced double-ring ceremony. Dr. Rob­ riage by her father. Her empire Hartford, brother-in-law ot the by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. for the ert Stoker was carilloneur. gown of Chantilly lace was de­ bridegroom; Harry Gnacik of Michael Miano ot the Bronx. Jack Grove was organist, and signed with a mandarin collar Albany, brother-in-law of the Her fiance is the son of Mr. LARGEST the soloist was James Mattingly and bishop sleeves. Her chapel- bride; and Ernest Sharper of and Mrs. (Jhester G. Kosak of YOU GET si°o %L’M of Hartford. Bouquets of vdiite Hartford. length veil was edged in match­ 42 B irch St. SELECTION mums and pink carnations were ing lace and she carried a bou­ Miss Miano is a graduate of Mrs. Hilliard wore an aqua on the altar. quet of feather flowers. Bedford Park Academy and the blue dress with a corsage of 1 The bride was given in mar­ Miss Patricia Leonard ot 463 Fordh^ Beauty School. She is pink roses. The bridegroom’s Foster St., sister of the bride, riage by her father. She wore mother wore a turquois color employed as a color stylist in We very proud to wear our Savings Bank ol Manchester lapel pins . . . it identifies us with Manchester's was ihai(i of honor. Brides­ the House of Michael Beauty are a gown of antique satin accent­ dress with a corsage of cymbid- FORMAL ed with pearls at the collar, maids were Mrs. William A. Salon, Bronx, N.Y. lum orchids. Leonard Jr., 815 Aveiy St., sls- bodice, and cuffs. Her cathedral- A reception was held in the Mr. Kosak is a graduate of only mutual savings bank. However, we are human . . . and some days we forget to wear our pins. If you see length veil of silk illusion was ter-in-law ot the bride; and Manchester High School. He church reception hall. After a Miss Celia Richardson of East WEAR trimmed with Chantilly lace, and wedding trip to the west coast, served with the U.S. Air Force she carried a sheaf of long­ Hartford, sister, of the bride­ and is employed as youth guid­ any one of our employees in tl^e bank without his or her pin . . . tell us . . . and we'll give you a dollah (And the couple will live in West groom . stemmed white butterfly roses ance and career counselor in the Hartford. 'The attendants w ere dressed and ivy. ’The bridal gown Was Mrs. Anderson was formerly Westchester (Community Oppor­ FOR if you catch our president, Mr. Livesey, without his pin . . . we'll make that TWO ^PLLARS.) designed and fashioned by the alike in crepe empire gowns tunity Program in PeekskUl, employed at the Albmiy (N.Y.) styled with mandarin collars, bride. N. Y . V ■ ■' Medical Center. Mr. Anderson is full sleeves, and A-line skirts Mrs. Harry Gnacik of Albany, employed at the Whiting’s Flor­ Heald photo The wedding is planned for RENT accented with a braided belt N.Y.,, sister of the bride, was ists of West Hartford. Feb. 6. EAST OF THE BTVBB . . . and streamers. The h(mor at­ MRS. ROGER DALE JONES WE ALSO AU the latest'styles and oolora tendant’s gown was aqua and STCKJK. in stock . . .Notoing to send the bridesmaids’ gowns were ard Stanhlswlcz and Lee Maine. ’They will live at 299 RUFFLED away for . . . We stock sizes peacock blue. They w ore Pecord, both of Hartford. Autumn St., Manchester after SHIRTS IN from Boys’ J sizes 4-20; Men’s RANGE AND ALL THE sizes 84-62 R eg., 84-46 Short, iiness /s - ...... matching camelot headpieces B radley F ox, o f 16 Edgerton Jan. 16. with face veils and carried kiss­ LATEST 86-82 Long, 38-62 E xtra Long, St., second cousin of the bride Mr. Jones is a graduate of FUEL OIL (COLORS 38-42 E xtra Short. ing balls offeather flowers. was the ringbearer. South Windsor High School and GASOLINE Whatever The Oocaalon A flEALLY CUAN UUNDROMAT Miss Cynthia Leon8.rd of 815 Mrs. Leonard wore an apricot served two years with the U.S. Avery St., niece of the bride, avings ank of anchester color coat dress with matching REGAL S B ^ M Marine (Jorps Including 14 SEE TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY SPECIAL was the flower girl. Her aqua accessories and a matching months in Vietnam. He was BANTLY OIL MEN'S SHOP MemburF'GiC color gown was accented with feather flower corsage. The awarded the bronze star and the COMPANY, INC. 901-907 MAIN S’TEtEET 8 Lbs. DRY CLEANING — $1.50 white trim and she carried a bridegroom’s mother wore an Presidential unit citation. He is MAN(JHES’TER Rksket of feather flowers and aqua color dress with silver employed with the National 331 Main Street KISAL'S Qualify Spe^ Queen Equipment wore a matching feather head- accessories and a matching Detective Service in East Hart­ 643-2478 OF MANCHESTER piece. , feather flower corsage. ford. Mrs. Jones attended South Tel. 649-4595 OPEN 'Ihursday EifM convtnlMit efficM sanlng Clifford Le(mard of 463 Foster tlU 9 P.M . BELCON UUNDROMAT - 309 fines Rd. After a reception in the South Windsor High School and is a Rockville 875-3274 Mon. thru Sot. 9:80-6:80 St., brother of the bride, served Windsor (Community Hall, the graduate of the Hartford FIRST! iANCHESTER • ERST HARTFORD • SO. WNDSOR • BOLTON NOTCH as best man. Ushers were Rich- couple left for a wedding ti;ip to Academy of Hairdressing.

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years of college—offers us. an optional Hotel Theft Loot iHattrljwtpr »en Forum PLAZA DEPT. STORE calbulation if we want to make the cost (We Have A Notion To Please) seem even higher. E. MIDDLE TPKE. (Next to P

y.' PAGE BIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JAITOARY 10, 1072 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1972 PA G E NINE aikf the Valley Queen Lodge ot Bolton judicious to commit heavy fund-' Rebekahs in Tumem Falls. Book Interests Oppose Cites 1-291 Douht tag to parts of a roadway sys­ Obituary Other survivors an a son, Manchester Police Name P r o m o tin g Aetna Plan tem when other key portions Irving Blassberg of Greenfield; are highly indefinite,’’ five grandchildren and a great­ Mrs. Haloburdo Named Jones questioned where the John Gray Kidd grandchild. A Second V^oman Officer Stiff Obscenity Law Boosts Bank CRPA Asks Delay Manchester-South Windsor por­ tion of 1-291 would go If west-of- IU)CICVIUUB: — John Gray A 2S-year-old Rochester, N.Y. involved with a program to be ENGAGED! Kidd, 56, of Somera, brother To Mental Health Unit* the-rlver parts are not con­ Paul A. Ward woman, with a background in instituted soon to deal with PubUcUseofMHS Loan Power Jam es Henry Kidd of HockviUe, Paul A . Ward, of 99 Nike a r - 7 of educational study committee structed. intemaUonal studies and ad- ^ ^ Debated at Hearing Mrs. Esther Haloburdo In addition to citing problems was found dead at his home cle, 11-month old ton of James ap- are two items to be discussed In Work on 1-86 Laurwood Dr., has been — _ . _ A jiew organization seeking to open Manchester High Ha r t f o r d (A P ) with 1-291, the (3RPA report Saturday by Residait State and Marianne Zach Ward, was minlstrative work in social set- college in Towson, Md., with a A bill 'which would stiffen the state’s anti-pom o^ Trooper J. J. McDonnell and pointed Bolton’s representative at Scho61 for “after-hours”- - - coihmunity------use------makes its de- — ------Aetna Life— &_ Casualty------. today— . The Capitol Region Planning Agency (CRPA) has noted that the regional planning dead on arrival Saturday at vices, has been ajqwinted as the BA in Eastern history. Miss to the Capitol Region Mental ‘ion m w t^ at 8 p in in the 11. James Kidd. phy law was opposed today by a prominent Hartforu but tomorrow nigiht with yoga demonstration and film unveiled a plan the company recommended that the proposed reconstruction of Inter- agency has adopted a commit- Manchester Memorial Hospital. Manchester Police Depart- Gibbens also completed a 12- Health planning committee, brary of the centw sdw i One of the fastest growing: wedding photog­ SUrvlvars a xe his wife, Jane bookseller representing the American Booksellers Asso- at B4iley Auditorium. „------— said would increase the lending state 86 in Buckland, including an interchange with In- ment whAh strongly reoom- of natural causes. ment’s, second policewoman, ef- month, administrative program elation, and by a New Rritain lawyer, representing the The council, which was created Named w raphers serving Connecticut and Western Mass. Griffin Kidd; a scm. S taff Sgt. He was bom Jan, 21, 1971 in fectlve Feb. 14. at the School of International The non-profit organization, and variety of other activ- ^ ggj from. Windsor, be delayed until a final dis- John T. Kidd of Nellis AFB, Association of American Publishers. - by a rpceitt act of the state leg- ^ Chicago, HI., and had lived in Miss Susan I, Gibbens was Training in Brattleboro, Vt. Trumbull Huntington, whose ------:------Islature, U one of several anl- grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wll- paid through the regular budg- and several months on an Ari- Bulletin Board ' time and efforts sell Bridge, traverse South “ °n would fund 90 per cent of H. B. 6036, a bill c(»icem ln g the 90 per cent want a penal code in nursing education, Mrs. You will have 12 color proofs to select from. Stafford Congregational Church, et. zona Indian reservatlim, obMrv- The fire commissioners will Windsor, and connect to 1-86 in W*® highway’s cost. 11am Zach of Chicago; his pa­ definition of obscenity. Hun­ which can enforce relations Haloburdo is a member of Bol- ___ tviETM.- *’®®" ■workingworkli^ ■withwith H i^'(Sclux>l Bclmol Aetna is currenUy ______cOntacUng_____ ar^resolved. ______West Stafford. Burial will be in ternal grrandparents, Mr. and Miss Gibbens, according to ing the Head Start program. m eet tonight at 7 :S0 in the fire Manchester. • the Wrat Stafford Cemetery. tington is first vice president of against pornography. ton’s Board of Health and is wlU J ^ Principal George Emmerttag, u,e tasUtuUons to goto approval The project in Manchester In- You will receive FREE 2 - 5x7 B&W glossy Mrs. George Ward of Lowell, Reardon, will share policewomT She is presently employed in The 1-291 path from Windsor Cr ^ 8 H ave MereUFV Friends may call at the the association. "Our hands as citisens are chairman of the health and house. wm John L^enzo of secured the freedom ..q* the nlan.f taeT^^kesmantae- 'B^kesman volves reconstruction of 1.8 ...... prints to announce your engagement in the news­ Mass.; and his paternal g;reat- en's duties with kliss Patricia the registrar’s office at the Uni- The Board of Health will meet 19 J e m M ., M m ^ e s te r, a stu- to“ devtaop”' f m c t l w th^t to Manchester has met little op- Somers Funeral Home, Main St,, Alvin Puplin, the New Britain Ued,” he said. "We find no way mental health committee of the m i l e s of 1-86 (the Wilbur Cross ^rt"n7'l«rtKe ro^^ AUSTIN, Tex. (AP) — Ex- grrandmother, Mrs. Chester Graves, and will be indirectly verslty of Rochester. tonight at 8 in the town:6ffices. papers. Somers, txxilght from 7 to 9. attorney, asked the committee to stop dissemination the ma- town's Junior Women's Club dent of Kundalini yoga, the scluxil facilities can accommo- W ard ot Tewksbury, Mass. The Fubllc Building Commis­ "y«ra Of awareness ’’ The nro- T T ” ------P «> 8 T a m was launched Highway) from one mile north Hartford has been con- ce^ve mercury Is stlU being to postpone a decision on the terlal or to take any action, ghe is also secretary of the g ^ hinntae from 7'30 to 10^ ® response to a naUonal pro- of W. Middle Tpke. to one-tenth tinually delayed by irate con- fo3nd in blue crabs taken from Funeral services will be in bill for a week. He said that The smut peddler is setting com- Maiudiester unit of the Amerl- sion will meet tonight at 7:80 in ' gram, running from 7.30 to 10.30 Because HERE’S success de- backed by President Nix- of a ipile east of Slater St. The servatlonlsts concerned with the Lavaca Bay, and the Texas William T. Tobin the fireplace room of Oomm^- n rti ‘ iWU flifin inMiifiA a film ^ i a t. « j mim,.ivou isj * aco*«waav av##a oi tt. muc WA ojavcA Ob. servauonisis concernea wun me No Purchase Necessary Chicago, 111., at the .convenience the 250-member association of munity standards. The bill can O n c e r Sexsiety. SOITTH WINDSOR — VWlMam of the family. Burial will be in Search Still Goes On would put an end to that. We Ity Hall. "The ^ ^ DnSs ” ’ Vrovoaai, designated Project 76- expressway’s proximity to res- publishers is preparing posl- M rs, Haloburdo and heir hus­ " M participatton*. ^Di- m ,;;nk iT Jr Z l blue crab from that area ahdiild No Obligation Whatsoever ’Thomas Tobin, 52, o f Madison, Queen of Heaven Cemetery, recognise that the threat of St. Maurice (Council pf Cath­ HBiRB’s goal is to tairtat;; tl<»i paper in opposition.” band, Joseph, are presently deposits through private and gbange with I-29F near the pres- s ta te Tran formerly of South Windsor, died HUlslde, lU. pornography could undermine olic Women will meet tonight at (taetaer High Schixd for , ,, J u 1 » —*■------— Transportation Ctommls- **ct. be eaten until further po- For a Safe Cigarette F^plln, a member of the 1969- serving as rtce presidents of m unltv »SA dnrtiur fu suggesU^ Md help from government funds, said Dri^a.ig„j gg. jn Buckland. sloner A. Earl Wood announced tice. yesterday at his home. ______the morals of our commim- 7 in thn parish center. . 1 Call 875-6064 for your appointment. The Watkins Funeral Home, 71 State Oommlsslon on Stand­ ty use uring evening tae community. TTiey ask Inter- q conrad, Aetna senior vice a public hearing last Septem- his " final decision” for the The department says, how- He was bam Oct. 27, 1919 In 142 E. Center Was in ^h^e w ealth.” the Bolton Parent-Teachers Or­ Hockey practice for bpysidgea (Continued from Page One) New research ii^icates also, ards of Decency, warned that ganisation. They have three hours,! to jlirovide a place for rec- ested people to fill out' the nrosldent. bor showed little opposition to road last month, but tae an- ever, oysters from tae bay are Daily from 8 A.M. - 8 P.M. Hartford, the son of the late Wll- of local arrangements said, the effect cf these sub- the report said, that many the bill“ wouId <^n up a can Mrs. SadlosU, the last to 8 through 13 will be held tomor­ reaitton^ discussion groups, hob- form below and return It to llam and Agnes King ToUn, and chUdren, Lynne, Donald and tae state’s plans, and completion nouncement drew Immediate “perfecUy safe to eat” if they stances on nonsmoking humans smokers are allergic to corn- of worms,” because it would speak on the bill, said she sup­ row afternoon at 4 atlHerrick by clubs, special interest sjieak- them at tae high sch<»i. lived most of his life in,South HARTFORD (A P ) — Jill. Mrs. Haloburdo was to at­ of tae fjnal design is scheduled pledges by highway opponents have been taken from approved still has not been determined. ponents of tobacco, and specific remove the "socially redeem­ ported the bill as the mother of Memorial Park if ice conditions Windsor before moving to Mad- State health authorities today 11 children and as a PTA mem­ tend the committee’s first are suitable for skating. Public Records for October. Barring further de- to cemtinue tae fight. harvesting areas, ■Die report cited studies complaints Including asthma, ing value test,” from the meeting today, called to discuss lays, tae state Intends to ad- CR'FtA Regional Plaimer Den- Officials have been checking ALL EVENTS STUDIO, INC. Ison 10 years ago. He was a reported the death from In- skin rashes and migraine head­ ber. The Board of Directors of the Warranty Deed the fluensal meningitis of U-month- exposure to M state’s penal code. the recently published Bhher- vertise the project for construe- nls Jones, In the report con- mercury pollution since 1968 raw material planner for aches. The report said tobacco "Since legislators are elected Bolton Athletic Association will old Paul L. Ward, son of Yeo- mcn^de from 27 He predicted that the bin Ington Report and its effect on Arthur M . and CtoUeen J. tion in 1978. cerntag the Manchester project, and have noted' a "steady and PINNEY STREET Pratt and Whitney Division of may adversely affect a per­ to represent the people,” die meet tomorrow night at 8 at HERE would be declared uncimsUtu* the plans of the ORMH Cbmmlt- Johnson to Roy F. and Jani(;e 1-291,____ ^ _ a proposed______belt______high- mentiemed tae__ "uncertainty______of consistent reduction in mercury United Aircraft in North Haven. man 1st Class and M rs. Jam es son’s protective immunity to said, "they should back the Community Hall. F. Ward of Manchester. sight and hearing at 1 ^ tem- tlonal by the U.8. Supreme tee. M. Ellis, property at 409 E. Mid- way around Hartford, would various segments of 1-291,” con- densities found in oysters takM ELLINGTON, CONNECTICUT He was a member of the Mad­ certain bacteria. Court, "just as similar blUs bills the peoide want. They The Salary Study Committee , , MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL ison VFW and American Legflon, Ward is assigned to the Nav- Board of Education will meet tomorrow night at at die Tpke., conveyance tax gtart at 1-91 In Rocky HIU, swing eluding that “It appears in- from Lavaca Bay.” driver’s ability to respond to ’The report, drawing on more were declared' unconstitution­ should recognise that the peo­ 8 7 184 E. Middle Tpke. al Nu(dear Power Training The posslUllty of retroactive (Community Hall. $26.40. an Army Air Force veteran light and judge distance. - than 1,500 research projects a l.” ple do want stronger laws Manchester, Conn. 06040 j » (it World War II. Group in Windsor Locks. against pomognqihy.” pay raises for Bolton teachers Release of Mortgage Other studies have shown since the 1971 report, cites also Huntington hinted at a "cer­ Dr. James Hart of the Divl- under Phase n of the pregl- M anchester Evening Henridr I would like -to see these activities made available Attachm ent Survivors are his wife, Mrs. what it calls new evidence rein­ tain court action” if the bill ol Pr.v«l«N, DUosu '.t! .If d««t’s economic program and Janet F. Fitch against May­ Anne Callan Tobin of Madison; is adopted. "A change made in Bolton Correspondent .Judith forcing earlier warnings on Manchester Area die formation of a v, cigarettes within an 18-minute As in earlier reports, pipes and the Supreme C!ourt ruling,” he field. : ' 1 • s • s s • • Notice of Lease CalU., and Laurie and Wendy Period, or nine cigars in 35 cigars generally are absolved said. Five Charged ’Tobin,pfVM.wi«. both of Madison. noted fthat h a f ^}thei a jdiseaseU a a o b a 4ais vml'not 4the^ a ^ Irma E. MandevUle to ’Hiom- minutes. Pipe smoke produced of blame for most smoking dls- The bill, drafted bv Manches­ A ndover highly contagious and . more I would be wilUnsr to volunteer to help HERE on as N. Reiley, ten -year lease at Funeral services will be Icwer levels. eases. ter Town Counsel David Barry With Trespass Wednesday at 9:80 a.m. from dangerous spinal muiingitis. ______447 M ain St. beginning Jan. 6, on instructions from the Man­ Five teen-agers were arrest­ a part-time basis. □ check if interested. the Swan Funeral Home, Boston A New Britain health official 1975. chester Board of Directors, was ed by Vernon police Saturday Planning Commission Sets reports a 1-year-oId girl in his Finkbein of Vernon and William and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 Name: ...... BnUding Permits Post Rd., Madison. Burial will one of 54 bills up for public night and charged with crimi­ city is hospitalised with the F. Finkbein of Manchester; 4 to 9 p.m. , Economy Builders Inc. cf Tal- be in Mt. St. B^iedict Cemetery, hearing today. Filed as a com­ nal trespassing, second degree, Bloomfield. same disease that young Ward daughters, Mrs. Rose Hence of Reorganization^ Meeting Telephone: ...... cottylUe for Alex Tomkumas, mittee bill, it must be reported and criminal mischief, third de­ Friends may call at the fu­ had. Hartford, Mrs. Harold Lee of Mrs. Mary D. Piiskwaldo attached garage and patio at 20 Mrs. M ary D. P iiskw aldo, 76, out favorably by the judiciary gree, in connection with an in­ neral home, tomorrow from 7 to ------, W indsor L ocks, €ind M rs. Em m a Scheduled for fills evening is and that if they are, they must Joseph S t , $4,000. c f School St. died Saturday committee before it can be de­ cident eff Brandy iOU Rd. in 9 p.m. ’The Rosary will be re­ Mrs. Etta C. Gehring Murphy and Mrs. Dominic 86 a regular session of the town’s make arrangements to attend County Neon Sign Oorp. of at Manchester Memorial Hospi­ bated and acted upon by the Vernon, cited tomorrow at 8 p.m . TOLLAND — Mrs. Etta dark Zonghetti, both of East Hart- the meetings and conduct the Plalnvlew, N.Y. for Cedar In­ tal. General Assembly. TJu»e arrested were: Larry Planning and Zoning Oommis- Gehring, 96,/ of. Gehring Rd., ^o^d; 11 grandchildren, and 6 A. Cooley, 10 and Brenda Lee sion, its first since the r^gna- business of the PZC as they Social Study Grants Given vestors Inc., two permits tar Mrs. Piiskwaldo was bom The bill had been recommend­ agreed to do when they accepted Mrs. Mary T. Mo3milian widow of B’rederlck Gehring, great-grandchildren, Cooley, 17, both cf 58 Hope tion of Chairman Raymond two wall sigju at 210 p io n e e r died yesterday at Itockville Gen- Funeral services will be to- Nov. 18, 1895 in Ukraiida, and ed to the judiciary committee candidacy for that office. M rs. M ary T. M oynlhan, 76, had lived in Manchester for the by State Peps. Francis Mahon­ Lane; Cathy A. Mazslotte, 16, of nouie. S t, one coB til^ $676, one cc*t- eral Ho^tal after a I long lU- morrow at 1 p.m. at Holmes Post said he plans to attend , To Two Students at MCC of Holyoke, Mass., mother of past 55 years. ey and N. Charles Boggini. Also 128 Naubuc Ave. and Karen A. ing $850. ness. Funeral Home, 400 Main St. The The commissloa, adilch has in the meeting tonight with deijinite Mrs. Ben E. Jeffries of Man­ She is survived by a daugh­ backing the bill are State Sen. Gaines, 17, o f 88 Manchester. *lWo Hartford womon enrolled hours a week under tae super- Green Manor Hstates inc., ____Si* *- Gehrli^ was born July Charles Kuhl, pastor of recent months suffered a var- recommendations in mind in or- house at 19 Carpenter R d ., $22,- chester, died Saturday after­ ter, Mrs. Anne S. Brown cf In ^e New Careers Program vision of Catholic Family Ser- nooil'at a Hrtyoke oonvalertj'Sit 27. ^886 in Granby, daughter of ^ Manchester; two sons, Peter . nine- 000. Charles and Carrie Holbrook Church, will officiate. Burial reform -itself into a (xihesive tlonlng and effective plaiinlng at Manchester Community Col- '^l®®® personnel. Upon comple- home. She the widow of Phiskwaldo and Russell Piisk- CStizens Against Pornography, a “*•> vemon. . J.. .. — J “on of tae two-year (xiurse, they U and R Housing , _ ^ Corp,____ house Clark, and had lived in Tolland will be in Elast Cemetery. functioning body in order to and zoning board, Martin Moynihan. waldo, both of Manchester; and All five were released after lege will share a $6,600 eduoa- will work fiiUtime for tae famUy Kennedy Rd., $22,000, There are no calling hours. Manchester group. serve the needs of the town. Mothers aub To Md^t Other survivors are two sons, years. She was a six gfrandchlldren. The citizens’ committee was pcstlng 1500 non-surety bends . tloiiai grant to enable them to counseling and child-care The family suggests that any In November, the commls- The Mothers Club of Andover two other daughters, a brother, member of the United Ooiigre- 'Ihe funeral will be tomorrow formed last October when an for appearance in Circuit Court compiete a two-year social work agency: two sisters, 16 grandchildren ga-Uonal Church and the Tolland memorial contributions may be 12, R ockville, F eb. 1 . P olice Sion’s secretory, Melvin Wil- will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m . first Woman Editor made to the Memorial Fund of at 8 a.m. from the Holmes W - "A dult B(x>k Shop” opened on study-work course at Cjataolic 'Dlls year, MOC received a and 5 great-grandchildren. Golden Age Club. neral Home, 400 Atein St., with said they had received a conr hams, resigned from that board at the home of Mrs. BYan' Mills Zion Evangelical Lutheran Main St. It is headed by J. Family Service $72,000 federal grant to provide gT. PETERSBURG, Fla. The funeral wUl be tomorrow She is survived by a daughter, a Mass at St. Michael’s Ukrai­ Grant Swank Jr., executive vice..VC Pln^nt o f ca rs being parked fo r personal reasons, leaving a- of Asplnall Dr., according to at 8:16 a.m. from the Jal weekly, now has a Christian Burial at the Bless- dren. Mrs. Evelyn Healy, 86, of Friends may call at the fu­ ranged for picketing of the HUl Rd., South Windsor, was created has not been fiUed. a business meeting, and that it of $4,800 from tae Howard and agency salary of Jtae student; in woman, Edna Ruth Johnson, as ed Sacrameitf Church. North- Funeral services will be to- Springvale Inn, Grotr the past six inonths or ts Important that all members Bush'Foundation and $1,200 the second, it provides part of its . editor. She was named by amptoq St., Hblyoke at 9. Bur- morrow at 10 a.m. at the Ladd Ihidson, N.Y., died yesterday at ’The fa m ily suggests that any to its existence. PcUcO and charged with breach so, William BreadheU, zoning plan to attend. Hostess for the from ^e Greater Hartford <3oun- tae salary with tae agency pro- tae pubUcation’s all-male board ial wilt be in St. Jerome Cem- FVneral Home, 19 Ellington a Manchester convalescent memorial contributions may be Before Huntington and Puplin of peace. Tlie arrest was made agent and member of the com- evening wiU be Mrs. Mills, oil of Gathollo Women. Beta yldtag the rest; and after..^that, of..olorgym*n and. profeasors to etery, Holyoke. Ave., Itockville. The Rev. Don- home. made to the St. Michael’s spoke, the comnilttee was ad­ in connection with a disturb- mission, has not been attend- BuUetin poard '’are enrolled in the second year the agency is responalblador .tae succeed - the lato Dr. Guy Eme- Friends may caU at the fu- aid MUler, pastor of the United Mrs. Healy was bom Oct. 28, Ukrainian Catholic Church, dressed by Mahoihey and by ance at a R t 83 restaurant' He ing . meefings, WhUe the min- Monday t 6 to 8 p.m. town of the public services program entire salary. ry Shlpler; neral hitne tonight from 7”to 9. Congregational Church, will of- 1886 in Ycmkers, N.Y., and had Hartford. John ’Thompson. Barry and was released on a (50 nen-sure- utes of one meeting show that clerk at the town office bulld------^ ficiate. Burial wiU be in Grove lived in Manchester for two Odegard addressed the commit­ ty bond for appearance in Cliv BreadhMt was absenting him- tag; 7:80 to 9 p.m., first select- 'at MOC. -'______; ' __ Anthony J. Angelica Qiil Cemetery, Rockville. years. Mrs- Buth G. Hue tee near the end of the hearing, cult Court, Rpckvflle, Feb. 1. seU due to Ulness, other sources man at the tovm office buUdtag; Mrs. Jernigan, a graduate of Friends may «>• “Family Group at the First Con CZ^>K£idjCC northland*i8/s stainless Campbell of Hazardville; 10 Ixxik stores as we are having. Last week. First Selectman vices for tae poor and modify automobile mechanic and' Rocky Hill, with a Mass of re- The Holmes BVneral Home, T,, , , „ -V,.- H,- Mil pried and five records, valued _ . gregational Church. grandchildren, and 17 great­ agency personnel policies to (iperated his own ga ra ge in Ehi- qulem at St. Jam es Church, 400 Main St,, was in cdiarge of wofl "nn a result of what about $3 each, were remov- Robert E. Post received the Wednesday: 9:30 a.m.,'Wom­ grandchildren. Gary Burnham, East Hart- « 8lgnatIon ot the commission’s utilize a new work force. Mrs. field. He was a member of the Rocky Hill, at 10. Burial will l(x:al arrangements. the Bosird of Directors exm- . ’ f. ., , ’ , . ' phairmoi, ~ en’s Study Group at the church; Washington Irving C o u n c i be in Rose Hill Memorial Park, BVneral services will be' to­ ford, said a blai%ket valued at cnairm an Raym ond Houle, Jernigan and Miss LMcas are aiders a loud public outcry f°^ > ® chairman 1:30 p.m., Young-at-Hearf at the currently employed about 20 KofC. R ocky HUl. Mrs. Doik'R. Landry morrow at 2:30 p.m. at the Nicholson BVneral Home,' Rt. ^ ven Gorham, 28 W. Middle personal reasons, but would be ~ — — ----- Survivors are five brothers, BYiends may call at the fu- ed as a pornographic book Scout TYoop No. 5007 at the ele­ Steve Angelica, JoseiSi An­ ’Tpke., -Manchester, said 22 avoijable and willing to assist store.” mentary school; 8 p.m., Recre­ gelica, Santa Angelica, John topes, valued at about |100, Bie oommlssion in the near ”We are not attempting to ation Council at'the town office Angelica and Carl Angelica, all E. nnl.b.ln £” , JS" " ” censor reading material,” he were missing from bis car; future while it re-established It- building; 8 p.m., Motaers Club o t Ehifield; four sisters, Mrs.' Larry Mcxire, Windsor, said a self. A Ssucs e«6H r ti njr r iiii tis-i i -^“bus E. Finkbein,(’OO, of 32 (Maas.) Hospital Medical ^ ^Mnoririi <-on said. We feel that the pendulum at the home qf Mrs. BYah Mills A MODERN B. resdss Tsrb* Lucy Gatl, Mrs. Lillian Trlolo Patricia Dr., Vemon, formerly center “ “owers memorial con- has swung too far and that such tope deck and about 25 topes Btapected to attend tonight’s on Asplnall Dr. 4 c Bohsf Disk ' and Miss Lena Angelica, all of of Manchester, died Saturday at L ..urvived bv a son ^biitions may be made to the were missing from his car. meeting are members John J. D. Ok " pornographic material is ob­ Thursday: 8 p.m ., i t Usll Tm . . Enfield and Mrs. Annie MenisI a Windsor convalescent home. ^ Memorial Fund of Center Con- r Ctisnr'HtiiAk jectionable.” AU complaints are being in- Hutchinson, Vinkels and Philip izaUon public hearing S*Mari- FHARMACY '4 0 S4ei Isffti Unm 109S t.it if Buburban soots have spread so quickly unless it want to do anything to snuff panel in her boudoir.. . . MC««s<*4 Cisssrsis . >ZM t.#7 Russto and came to the United started to two or three places Air Force F106 escorttag a •n. Sited Seat . . 10 00 - r.M if surceofs Frozen in Stafford Pond out the right to publish and to Bengali Sheik Many an American house­ States in 1907. She was mar­ simultaneously.” bombing mission over the Ho read. "We are only asking that wife hides hoHseheld if ski parkas One officer of the Hong Kmig ried in Hartford to Julius The body of Kenneth Robert pathologist, who rutod the death the conspiratorlai sectlcm of the Chi Minh trail fired a mlssle at chemicals that can kill if hortolk coats fire service also commented Blaasberg in 1916. He died in slater, 42, of 104 fTrout Stream was due to drowptag. The Staf- penal code be made more ef­ a radar site nine miles .-inside' cMklren under the kitch­ 1968 and aiie lived with her j>r., Vemon, was found Satur- ford Borough pduce department that the spread of the fire i f troneh coats II fective in regard to community North Vietnam after detecting en sinks — detergents, daughter, Mrs. Cohen from ombed a government atantais- Put One Away For Next Year if Dacron polyostor and cotton In loylns memory ot my brother, on the pend during the recent R. Slater, both at home, ,and a locked eabiuets.. . . Why scen e.” tae sheik cn Saturday and sent celhi he'Yvas thinking of taking tratlve office and wounded sev- don’t you take a “killer blonds IS^Tm ie yeer®M0®JanI^ three-day cold spell, and Sla- brother, Owen R, Slater of Oov- Vernon Notes He______said that "where^______pomog-^ him off to London. He met with pajdgtan’s blccdy attempt to ®” luUtttaJnen with gunfire aft- ’ y . • (gf-g body was encased in ice entry. .raphy is allowed to prtalferato Pi’ti"® Minister ESdward Heath, suppress the Bangladesh move- ®*^ sUpptag past .txwby ts^ de- cheek’^now and eliminate Exciting, unusual purchate — featuring all LININGS: 'Gone, but will never be forgotten, about fexir feet under the sur- BYmeral services w ill be to- PlnochlcL Group and to escalate to the level of then-the British'flew, him ment before an International fo- fenses early today. i heartbreakiiiff sorrow the new Atytet and new fabrics, all warmly if Orion acrylic pllo lined with orlon acrylic pile, 1003a wool eister Helen and Nice. m orrow at noon at the Newkirk PTnochle wUl be played Tues­ glorification, even the glorlfica- •'ome, ■with a three-hour stop in Sources said a trail of blopd latcrl . . . if 100% wool plaid Qiariea King. PoUce said there w ere no and Whitney Funeral H om e, 818 day and Thursday by the Sen­ tion of rape mlgdit.be reached.’’ New Delhi en route. hg wanted inter- from the office In a hamlet six plaid or nylon quilt. Now to one-half uiual Many qiherpiccet if nylon quilt « In Memoriam marks or bruises on the body Burnside Ave., Etost Hartford, ior Citizens Pinochle Group at He warned that "The.material He was welcomed to the m- natlcnal juriets to review poa- miles west of central Saigon ta- WhM your doctor writes a gyAUabie s\ Sale Piieee priebi. Great values^great savings — on In loving memory of Doris Gib- there was no Immediate and at 1 p.m. at St. John’s Elpis- the Teen Center, R t. 30. P lay does get into, the hands of dian capital,by Prime Minister sitae war crimes, adding: “My dlcated that three of the Viet prescription *®r what coats*' that will carry you smqrtly through (all with cotton backings) son Johnson,* " who passed away, evidence of foul pl.iy. An au- copal Church in Vemon vdth will start at 1:30 p.m., both Jan uary 10, 1971. minors.” He read an anonymous Indira Gandhi, President V. V. first task is about my unfortu- Cong were wounded by tke mi- bring it to be flUed at several seasons. In fact; priced low enough tepsy was to be performed at the Rev. Robert W. Ihloff of St. days. letter from a Manchester High Girl qnd dlplcmats from about nate people adio have been lltlamen. •') . T.imwiX PHARM ACY, 299 B . to that you con afford more than one. Sizes God saw her footsteps falter, Johnson Memorial Hosidtol in George’s Episcopal Church in Chamber Meeting - (jenter St. Tel A T he huts become too steep, Schtxil girl, stating that the ma- 20 countries, taoludliv Britain, kiUed and butchered. I pray It was the closest ground at- 34 to 44. And with farewells unspoken. Stafford, but the results have BoHon officiating. Burial wlU be The Beard of Directors of the terlal is entering the high school the Soviet Union and BYance.'Ood tar the peace of their tack to the heart of Saigon free deUvery. Sundry Dept. Inoliidea toadlng brand name The Savior bade her sleep. not yet been released. *1116 body to Hillside Cemetery, East Hart- Rockville Area Chamber of and possibly the elementary But the United States sent no souls.” since a sapper blew up lieveral V i 7 ' 'V - cosmeUciB God took her home, it was his wUl exam ined at the scene by ford. (jcmmerce will meet tomorrow schools. "Pornography,” he said, cne to the airport. ' However, he said his govern- hundred tons of ammtaiitlon c . But in our hearts she llveth still. ------’ ” ------” ‘ ~ sell Stover Candles, »ns, Dr. David Hal^ngs, mecUcal ex-, BYiends may oaU at the fu- noon at Howard Johnson’s Rest- Is similar to an open sewer go- Mrs. Gandhi gave her Ben- ment’s policy would be "friend- near Tan Son Nhut airbase film and otaer items. Open *!**«!*X*M*:*M*X*X' 94S M AIN ST. Husband and mother. am lner and 'D r. I. L. Y PAGE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1972 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1972 PAGE ELEVEN

up by the town’s attorney .Which cause of the apparent Support tated to allow viewing of each to determine worth for young­ South Windsor did net specifically ask for what of the board to objectlcsis made Rham District object. sters at this grade level.' About Town NEW! — EXOITINO the students were seeking, and on the legality of the merits of Humphrey Joins Race Meteor Sightings student representation. ' Frecep^ Gamma Chapter of two other amendments to the TONE-UP Announce Engagements During the observatiens, at Auto Revenues Up SWHS Students Supporting amendment on the floor that did The finai votes showed David Bata Sfgiha Phi will meet to­ Curriculum least 20 bright meteers were NATURAL HEALTH 'flu their request. Cohen and Berghuis favoring morrow; 8 p.m. at tee home spatted by tee students and NEW YORK — In fiscal 1971, the original amendment for a On the Prim ary Trail of M ».' Albert Poet M 58 guests. Also observed through state and local government rev­ FOOD SHOPPE Idea of Advisory Council The original amendment SPECIAL Topic For enues from motor-vehicle and w'ould have allowed a student to student representative as pre­ Ferguson Rd. some of tee other Instruments AT THE sented. I (Continued from Page One) the pursuit of mukary objec- operator’s licenses rose by 7.5 High school students appear wert ]t>eglnn^ to fall. He also bo part of executive and work ayailable were clcser as- .LAUinphrey said,, "can (WITH THIS AD) . 8t. Maigaret’a drolfi of the per cent, to $3.26 billion, and to be leaning toward the forma-, noted &»at four members of the sessions. This was defeated with Cohen, Berghuis, Vernon waved a sheet of paper and de­ School Board trcncmlcal bodies including the PARKADE build the schools and the'hospi­ Daughters of Isabella will meet Pleides stars, tee Orion Nebula from motor-fuel taxes by 5.7 pqr tion of an advisory council to board, after the meeting, did only two votes for it coming Peterson and Mrs. Decker voted clared; tals and the nurseriM and''the tomomrir at 8 p.m. at the K of cent, to $6.6 billion. relaite their needs and problems approach hlln., to discuss al­ from the member body. for the associate member The Regional District 8 Board and several double stars. " I have in my hand a' declar­ librariek necessary to enrich Q Homel i Some cf tee Students were al­ to the Board of Education ft^ ^ m a tlv e s to st'i)d.eiit represen- The other two propoeals, one amendment; and the second our lives. ot Education wrlll hear a pres­ lowlng rejection last week of mtlon on the b oa ^ -. amended request counted Peter­ ation of your candidacy in the K i« ' — lowed to aim the telescope at for approval of a student as an "A nation that developed a ONLY *31.95 W. Fitch Cheney of Stem entation tonight on tour areas ot various celestial objects and the request by board member Supports Students, associate member with non-vot­ son, Cohen and Berghuis in Pennsylvania primary and I Marshall Plan to rebuild Eu­ will speak on "The IFour-Way tee Rham curriculum. give basic information on teeir ing privileges and no access to favor. knew many of your friends in Donald BergSiuls to Include a one of the two other pe>«ons rope can develop another to ’Test” at tee meeting of tee operation. non-voting student represente- the audience, Mrs. T h e o d ^ executitre or work sessions; and At tee, special meeting at 7:80 Not voting were Robert De Pennsylvania as well as over rebuild our neighborhoods end ^ t a r y Club tomorrow at 6:80 The group discussed write --4he other to include students in in tee Rham library, presenta-. Youll Love the Channel tlve on the panel. Yonan, said she had come to the Rosa, Fred DeGiacomo and the nation will be‘ happy if you crime-ridden cities. p.m. lat tee Manchester Coun­ three graduate astronomy stu­ wor|c sessions, were also turned will sign it.’’ Includes all parts and labor, Delco points and tlona on tee home economics, Michael Freedman, a senior s^telon as a delegate from the Donald Mercure. "A country that could recon­ try Club. dents who directed tee activi­ and the only student attending Avery Street School and not dowmljy the Board, the former Mercure had previously stated "I sure ■will,’’ Humphrey re­ cile its differences with war­ condenser, A C spark plugs, fuel filter, air f t music, reading, and foreign getting fopr approving votes and language programs will be given ties theories cf tee formatibn of the meeting, said he w£is at specifically to see what the out- he did not favor the request, as plied, then seated himself at a time'enemies auid long-time ri­ Hbllte, Circle of the South the latter three. to tee board. tee universe, density of tee flrst disappointed with the come of the students' request he felt students had access to desk and affixed his signature. vals can summon the decency cleaner, PCV maintenance, adjust auto, choice, tlnlteti Methodist Church wrlll present universe, and. char­ board’s action. But after hav- would be. She also joined with Board Chairman James Ar­ the meetings and would be His wife, Muriel, bent' over and justice necessary to recon­ The board In recent months ' clean battery terminals, adjust carb. idle and meet tomorrow at 7:80 p.m. at acteristics of population of 2 Ing talked with teacher Lau- the students, saying she felt the nold did not ask for opposing heard by the board without tak­ and kissed him on the cheek. cile the differences among our the home of Mrs. Richard Stone has been hearing various de­ stars. WEIGHT@WATCHERS. rence Brown, a member of the board was wrong in rejecting votes after all three -proposals ing a seat on the panel. ‘"That’s for good luck,’’ she people. of 198 Ralite Rd. Co-hoetesees partments of tee school present South Windsor Association said. “ Our task is reconciliation, mixture, set dist. dwell, adjust timing. ^ Valdambrini said tee field ex­ student participation as a went down with an Insuf^cient are Mrs. Robert Ramsey and capsule views of their program (SWEA), Freedman said he number of members voting.to "That sure is,” ' Humphrey re­ rebuilding and rebirth.” cursion was invaluable in pro- source of information, but- did Manchester Evening Herald OARS $2.00 EXTRA i Mrs. Larry. Budanauro. The offerings write their observations now feels this assoclatlan's pro­ plied. “ She’s always been my In his seven-page text, the A/D ■vlding students access to super­ now makes think a council could work. meet the required two-thirds South Windsor correspondent ( program will be about tee mis­ and Recommendations for Im­ posal for an advisory council majority vote. good luck charm.” former vice president pledged ior and sophisticated equipment "You can’t tell kids their Barbara Varrlck, Tel. 644-88M. -^ !- sion work of tee 'Church. proving tee quality and variety may be the way to establish a Mrs. Clle Decker, one member .’’Even thee years of sus- support of equal rights for and give teem a glimpse ot the ideas are not of Interest, then ^------, Lorinit photo of their subjects. better rapport with the board who favored an associate on the taii^^ indifference and error on women, promised to help bring Nuatff photo Nsastn photo wonders involved in astronomy. a great program all of a sudden they are 18 years Manhhester Lodge of Masons Tile engagement of Miss The presentations also aUow and communication with every­ board, said she had asked Freed­ the '^'Srt . of w'-administration the elderly "back Into the 'jhe engagement of Wna The engagement of Miss' He said other such trips are be­ old and where do they go from Couin^riBg Trend '^U h^v6 a business meeting to­ Eileen Halenar to Tliomas Had­ the beard members to become one else. man to wait until the board with limite'id''vision and under­ mainstream of American life” Margaret Lynch of Manchester Nancy Mikolowsky of Manches­ ing plaimed for tee future. here?’’ she said. "The board morrow at 7:80 p.m- at tee Ma­ dock, bote of Manchester has more familiar write tee types of gained full membership so the KANSAS CT^> Mo. (AP) — standing canndtsfundamentally and to give youth “ the full op­ s c r a n t Im m o t o r s ter to Andrew Branches! of Industrial Arts Experiment even better! SWEA s proposal was to set should have a student there to sonic Temple. Refreshments to David H. Paine of Spring- been announced by her x»rents, subject matter being offer stu­ item could have full benefit of Running counter to' dnwn trends damage the undeHylng health portunity to help strengthen East Hartford has been an­ Today marks tee first day of up a council of board members establish some rapport with ^ 1 ho After tee meeting. field, Mass. hM been announced Mr. and Mrs. Edward Halenar dents. an entire group decision. (’The in some denominations, the and vitality of this nation. ROUTE 83 VERNON nounced by her parents, Mr. tee Industrial Arts Experimen­ M d the admlnistraUon, five them and to really find out what that sense of community ■with­ ,w of 267 Oak St. ’There are ,no other business resignation of Henry'Heath was Church of the Nazarene reports by her parents, MT. and Mrs. Olid Mrs. Edmund lOkolowsky tal Program at Rham in co- teachers and five students, with they are thinking.’’ "America is not sickT What out which we cannot rebuild Hie Rockville Efmblem COub Her fiance is tee son of Mr. matters slated on tonight’s accepted by the board the same its membership rose 14,873' in we lack is leadership and vision PHONE 872-9 i 45 Edward C. tynch. of 825 Vernon of 56 Galaxy Dr. operaUon write tee Gilead HiU regularly scheduled work ses- our nation.” tvin have a potluck Wednesday and Mrs. Alton Haddock of t25 agenda; however. It is expect­ The New W^ght VN^tchers' program She added that she was con- evening and Heath did not at­ 1971 to a total of 505,310, and its' Humphrey said he chose St. Her fiance is the son of M^. elementary school in Hebron. slons. Freedman said Brown at 6:80. p.m. at tee Elks Home Pond Lane. ed teat there wrlll be some re­ Arrangements have been The NEW Weight Watchers program ical Advisor and our Nutritionist has written a letter to the board ‘ “ ^ed wlto the routine procedure tend.) total contributidns reached a ''^•^m erica needs renewed Philadelphia as the site to sign Her fiance is tee son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Branchesl of pn Park St. Mrs. Elton Camp­ Miss Halendr is a 1666 grad­ ports forthcoming concerning made for a pilot program in is the result of the most advanced have carefully designed a program to ask for consideration of this board at the meeting, Berghuls commented that he record cf $95.8 million, a gain faith ln.^ltself. the ueciaration of his candidacy and Mrs. Rolfe Paine Of Spring- East Hartford. bell is , in charge of tee Pro­ uate of Manchester High School negotiations and school regional­ industrial arts which wrlll in­ proposal There was one amendment to was totally surprised that all of $8 million or 9 per cent over "A natfc^. that could build ar­ "because it was here that our field, Mass. .Miss Mikolowsky is a 1966 scientific information available on that has the best of everything in gram. 'Ihe club’s regular busi­ and is employed by tee Travel­ ization. volve 30 boys in grades 5 and _ ^ the rules before the group, drawn three motions were defeated be.- 1970. senals of aWesome weapons in republic was bom.” Read Herald Advertisements Miss Lynch is a graduate of graduate of East Catholic High health & nutrition. Our Staff Med­ food: variety, nutrition, and balance. Freedman’s statements were ness meeting wrlll be held at 8 Manchester High School and dents could not have any possi­ higfat at 8 at the KotC Home. ,Nb date has been set tor tee May 20 at tee Church of the tee largest in tee northeast. It Ws free time as instructor of Second, a levelihgplan gives you that ble knowledge of, or Interest in, The rehearsal ia opmi to all area ■wedding. Assumption. Vietnam Vet is a 40-lnch Boiler and Chlvens tee program, designed to give extra incentive to reach your proper could result in a lot of wasted men Interested in singing four- telescope of tee casscgraln re- tee boys “ hands-on” experience weight level when you're ten pounds part barbershop harm^^ny. in industrial arts, according to away from your goal. And Third, The effort on the part of the board Should Be Hired, tlector'design and is housed in Maintenance Plan to help you stay at to familiarize him with the mat­ a 24-foot dome. Rham Principal J. Colin Pushee, An evaluation of tee program your proper weight while you enjoy T H I ter, and a lot of wasted time on The executive board of tee Gas Heater and Cigarette Says Meskill Kenneth James, a graduate an exciting variety of foods. NIW lE V f lI N C MAIWnNAWa P tO C J IA M the' part of the student.” ll^ancfaester Neiwcomers d u b astronomy studoit at Yale, wrill be made at its conclusion fC A N HARTFORD (AP) — Both students said they were will meet tonight at 8 at the Blamed tor Fiery Deaths t gave tee -risitlng group some If H conies from Weight Watchers...you know it’s right! aware that they already have home of Mrs. Duane Woodford, Gov: Tliomas J. MesklU has ap­ basic information regarding tee pealed to emi^oyers throughout Join club nearest you today! the right to appear and be Twin HQla Dr., Coventry. By THE ASSOCIATED PBE88 four children died Sunday of telescope, its use, and what tee state to hire veterans of tee they would be seeing. Tlie heard by the board, but both of Authorittes have placed- tlve a^iarent asphyxiation in a fire "Vietnam era.” group had tee opportunity to them said it was not the same The home Ufe and youth com- Mame tor fires in Georgia and in teeir home while their par- The governor estimated teat view Mars, Saturn and tee as having a member who would I mlttee of tee Manchester Junior kOimesota teat killed a total of ents, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas MANCHESTER: over 83,000 veterans In the state Andromeda Galaxy. be recognized and included in / Women’s d u b will meet tonight eight chU'dren on a gas heater Lussier, were out. ART Tuesday, 1:00 P.M. — Motts Comm. Hall discussions with the entire at 7:80 at the home Of Mrs. Da- are out ot work and are Seeking Valdambrini said teat tee explosldn and a cigarette smol- Tlie victims were Identified MID-WINTER 587 E. Middle Turnpike board. Vid Letebvre, 01 Fairfield St. employment through, tee Con­ planet Mars appeared yellow dering in a chair. os Douglas Jr., 11, John, 7, CLASSES FOB Freedman stated some of the necticut State Employihent in color, write veiy little sur­ We've lost our warehouse and right after the big Christmas rush. Rather than pay the big cost of transportation Mrs. Junior Mtektield, of Ho- CSieyonne, 6 and a sister, Ka- BEGINNERS and reasons why Ihe student repre­ Service. He said 11,800 of teem face detail'due to tee effects of MANCHESTER: ’ Memorial Temple, PyttSan gansvlUe, Ga., told authorities ADVANCED. sentative was suggested. Dur­ served during tee period of tee tee earth’s atmositeere. Saturn, Monday, 7:30 P.M., Wednesday, 7 :30 P.M, — Sisters, will have a brief meet­ teat she wras cooking breakfast A special officer at tee ITidlan ing his four years at the high Vietnam wrar. however, was very impressive,' and restorage. Furniture Warehouse is passing the savings on to you. our customers. Over $123,000.00 in quality ing inmomiiw at 7 p.m. at Odd Sunday when her gas heater reservation said the fire rwas Second Congregational Church school, he said, only one major Fellows liall. After tee meeting, “ I would like to see a goal Valdambrini sedd, write three of OHjS, ACRYLICS, exploded and engulfed tee back believed to have originated in a teat of every three pei^Ie 385 No. Main St. change directly affecting stu­ tee gnpup will be joined by its mcons clearly -visible. S l’xLL LIFE, LAND­ of her house Iri flames. chair and mlslit have been SCAPE and dents came about — the change name brand furniture will be sold during this great sales event. linns r Lodge and Meomorial hired, at least one be a Viet­ Tile Andromeda Galaxy, Susie Lee Bonks, 13, TVimmy started by a smrddering clgia- nam era veteran,” MesklU PORTRAITS. in dress codes. Lodga .t&dgMs of Fyililas, tor a which is over 12 mUUon trillion SOUTH WINDSOR: added. Lounge Sought triple installation of oftloera, Robertson, B, Soto Robertson, 4 rette. miles awray (2.2 million light Thursday, 7:30 P.M. — Wapping Continuing, he said students wdtich Is open to the pubOo. Of- months and Lennle Mlckfield, 8'^ — ^^------years), ai^ared as a very CALL Community Church, 1790 Ellington Rd. have asked for a lounge but a fUsers will wear white gowns. months, wrere killed, wdiUe a faint, fuzzy patch cf light. Tlie Eidended Forecast A Spring Produi^oa group was able to observe how “ no room” answer prevails. B E D R O m S LIViNG BOOIIS BINIttG ROOMS SLEEP SHOPS TABLES & Retoeebments wlU be served fifth child escaped with in- LOUISE WITHEY For information call "Some board members who Juries. The Robertson and Cloudy and milder Thursday tee telescope wras aimed 1'at B ED D IN G & RECLINERS .after’ tee ceremonies. H(>LLYWOOD (AP) — “ m e were candidates for their posts AND PINETTES Banks chUdren wrere beUeved and Friday wdte periods of rain Magician,” a compelling xiam- each object, how tee electric 649-0071 2 3 ^ 7 6 0 0 In November,” said they would Colonial Maple Modern Sofa Chair aManaHniHMaHHMi to be grandchUdren of teq Ukely. Temperatures' averaging drive centrois were operated, S O F A BEDS . The‘ School bogtrd of Assump- ttve wfal^ depicts a ■vast gap aliOMM Mac OWalHtCK ■ visit the school to find the prob­ 3-Piece Bedroom Set itidn J^thlot^ High School will Mlckfields, police said. . - , above normal. Daytlma highs between law and jiutlce, wlU and how tee dome had to be ro­ lem areas,” he added, “ but, no Choice of 5-Piece Dinette Big Man-Size \m6et tomorrow .at 8 p.m, at the In tee Indian Lake Reserva- 40 to 45. .Overnight lows frodi go before tee cameras next one has done so,” as far as I Open Stock of Pierre Caron, 558 Cen- tlon vUlage of Red Lake, Minn., tee middle 20s to near 30. know.” Decorator Fabrics Table, Mica Top Hollywood Bed Recliners He stated his reasem for not $166.00 Complete 4 Chairs Several Colors X ha-ving wholehearted faith in the Orig. $299 - $122 Headboard & • [’The. Senior Adult Fellowriilp administrator’s replies, saying the 'Wommi.’s Society of tee that there are a few classrooms $44.00 Bedding Spanish Bedroom $64.00 ^ ilty Baptist Church twill used daily \rtiere approximate­ Wing Back Chair mMt tqmqrrowv at 12:80 p.m. in ly five students take up the $58.00 Triple Dresser ' HaU ot tee church. space of an entire classroom at and Sofa Spanish 6-Pc. Set of 3 Tables the same time and the ‘lack of Mirror, Chest 1. ' Dinette Mothtohood of Mary’s Circle space’ answers have no merit Choice of Colors Orthopedic Type Maple or Walnut will meet tonight at 8:15 at tee with the students. He offered Queen Size Bed Formica Top Mattress or home (4 Mrs. Keimete Lai^n the solution of doubling-up on Orig. $299 - $146 MANCHESTER ^ NOTICE! some of the lecture classrooms Orig. $499.00 Box Spring $28.00 cf 17 Fenwick Rd. Co-hoeCess Heavy Duty Chairs wlU be MTs. 'Harry Carr. or moving the classes to smaller quarters. $268.00 Was $89.95-$46 ea. ______«? Decorator Style Orig. $198 - $96.00 One board membei* this week Dark Oak Tables 'Stanl^ Circle of tee South did ask to talk to him, Freed­ Authentic Spanish United' Methodist Church wilt man said, and he felt that some Modern Walnut Roll-A-Way Cpt Spanish Style meet tonight at 7:45 in tee Sus­ REGAl MEN’S SHOP Modern Dinette PROPERTY of the communication barriers 2-Pc. Living Room annah Wesley House. 'Hie Rev. i Great for 4-Piece Bedroom' Table, 4 Chairs Many Styles Carl Saunders will be the guest brop-in Guests speaker^ Ooteostesses are Mrs. Beautifully Finished Was $695 - $316 MANCHESTER VERNON Orig. $89 - $36.00 Reg. $99.95-$52.00 Walter Holman and Mrs. Chest­ $36.00 State Jaycee Orig. $298.-$118 er JEtorris. 901-907 MAIN ST. TRI-CITY PLAZA Contemporary OWNERS Colonial Extra Large The Sfrickland-Borst Group of 1 ^Favors Study Sofa Bed & Chair Second: Congregational Church Modern Finish 2-Pc. Sofa and Bed Dining Room Recliner will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at O f River Grouping $168. tee home of M n . Leonard Wass- Dresser, Mirror,. ^Table, Chairs, mer, 82 Scarborough Rd. Mrs. Choice of Fabrics Reinforced Vinyl The Connecticut Jaycees fav­ Chest, Bed Donald Wells is co-hostess. ASSOCIATION Hutch ors asking the General Assembly Pull-Out Sleep Sofa i Reg. $189 - $108 to pass a bill to provide $20,000 Orig. $399 - $122 Reg. $399 - $166 Heavy Fabrics Ruth Circle of the Emanual ' ■ for a study of making a linear Orig. $595. - $326 Lutheran Church wlU meet to­ WILL night at 8 at tee home of Mrs. park along the Hookanum Riv­ W as $329.95 - $188 Solid Maple Tables WVltES THE PUBUG TO er, Colonial Pine Modern Hide-a-Bed Kenneth g-. Bensen of 257 Lud­ Colonial Pine low Rd.' The river bill was one of Step, Cocktail, several passed yesterday by Beautiful Darlc'Finish Full Size THE AHNUGL MEETINfi Dining Room , Bunk Bed H The Women’s Auxiliary ot tee state Jaycees at its model third Pull Out Bed Lamp ^ annual session of the Connecti­ All Three Pieces Beautiful Finish ' Over 150 in Stock Manchester Midget Football -As- AT WHITOH MEMORIAL UBRARY ^ cut Jaycees Legislature held at aooiatlon will meat tonight at 8 CLOSED the State Capitol. The river bill Orig. $469. - $388 Reg. $499 - $268 Orig. $369 - $188 $68.00 and up Reg. $69.00-$38.00 at tee home of Mrs. Bradley passed by a 48 to 87 vote. It Parllman, 180 Scott Dr. Co-host­ WEONESBAY, JAHUARY 12Hi st O N PJL ' was presented by the Manidies- esses are Mrs. 4 OEIDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) private; noon • 2 p.m., and 4 Connecticut over the weekend, er being struck by a car driven to 10 p.nf. ^ Winter Term Ciosses — Sherlfi’s clficers arreateU pjn. • 8 p.m.; private rooma, A car-tratn collision claimed by 36-year-old Vlarren Harbs A telephone backup serWce Says Applicant for Permit two men here after an angry It a.m. 2 p.m., and 4 p.m. • 8 two persons Sunday also of Bridgeport, Is available udien the center 800-pound steer was found in FOB A UFETIMEI p.m. night in Windsor. Police say the The accident is still under In- is closed. No secrecy surrounds ttie re­ p.m. in the South Windsor Toiwn r January 11^ and 12 the tBunk of a car. You’ll never have to buy film a«ain Pediatrics: Parents allowed car was struck by a southbound vestlgatlon and no charges For drug adviaory Informar cent action by the Community Hall. Officers said the men were beoaime each time Linetts develops and prints your roll of Bteric Sc. White or any time except noon—2 p.m.; Central passenger train have been filed against Harbs, tion, call e46-2010. Service Council (CSC) in their The South Windsor Housing k^n^hester High School Cafeteria charged with cattle rustling Koda-color film we give you AB80- others, 2 p.m, - 8 p.m. ’ ^ crossing. police said. attempt to' acquire a temporary during a routine auto inspection LUTBLY FREE, a fresh roll ot fUm Authority is requesting a special for your camera. We replace the film Self Service: 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.; Police were withholding Iden- Two young Norwalk residents teen drop-in center for town exception for this type of hous­ i 7 t o 9 P.M. Saturday night. you have devdoped. It'a all fresh- 4 p.m. • 8 p.m. ’ tificatlon of the victims pending were killed Sunday when the youths, said Mrs. Paul Keiflm, Officers said they had M e d and top quality and Ko­ ing in a residence A ‘20 zone on dak, too. Quick processing Intensive Care and-Doronarv "otiflcation of hext of kin. car they were In left Interstate Police Log a -member of the group. "The property owned by Kirby Hol­ ' t j J V charged on. of the men with 31 hour service for An 87-year-old Bridgeport 95 and slammed Into a utility whole idea about the program is carrying a concealed weapon black and witite (juat Care: Immediate family only, comb. a IHtle bit longer for man was killed Sunday nig^t pole, according to police, any time, limited ito five min still a nebulous thing, but ttie A public hearing is required and ordered his car Impounded. color). ntes. when he w as struck by a car 'Hie victims were Identified ARRESTS phone, calls continue to come before any action can be taken They were filling out an curest while crossing the street in as Jo^n Torlan, 20, and Carol Maternity: Fathers, li a.m. - Paul Euliano, 27, of 498 Ra­ in,’’ she said. on the request. A ll interested report when they heard a front of his home. Santuccl, 21. 12:45 p.m., and 8:.S0 p.m. . 8 ______chel Rd., charged with failure According to Mrs. Kuehn, she persons may appear and'', be strange noise from the rear of p.m.; others, 3 p.m. - 4 p.m., to obey a traffic control signal, “stuck her neck out” and ap­ heard. i the vehicle. Officers opened the A T THIB P A B K A D E and 8:30 p.m. - 8 p.m. Gerard Poulin, 271 roe, 27 N ew St.; Randall G. Saturday morning at Main and plied for a . permit for use of Church Women - m m A Ne'ui trunk and were greeted by the lUGGETT DRUG 404 M ID D L E T PK E . W E S T I the presently unocoiqded farm The Grand Canal/ steer. Age U m its: le In matemiti- - Windsor. Grous, 130 Vernon Ave., Ver­ Blssell Sts. Court date Jan. 24. The monthly day meeting of AfiSUMr in 18 in other areas, no limit SATURDAY: A non. worker’s dormitory owned by the W applng Community Wofefrj; Bond Betiueen In Half o f China Dacomes aTim e r-*, self-service. daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Slyvio Also, Mrs. Victoria K. Bliss, ACCIDBNTS the Shepard Co. on WindsorvlUe Church Women will be held to­ fheTwo Chinae Rd. after a search by the CSC lOHANCE the Sporting Ground of Barbarians o f Troubia 283 Highland St.; Mrs. Isabelle A summons charging him morrow from 9:30 a.m. to 2 All emergency patients and ’ F. Spencer, 66 HoU St.; Mrs. with failure tc^ drive, In. the for space in schools, church p.m. in Fellowship Hall of the outpatients are requested to use , W iile CAiim was passing through , these cen~, carrying the political and cultural center of Jennie M. Morgan, Storrs; proper lane was Issued to Thom­ halls, etc. Permission to use the Church. The group will work on of the Chinese resulted in the absorption of the the new emergency room Ddaney, Snipsic Lake Rd., turufs of division . . . the Roman Empire was China to the south. David P. Malick, East Hart­ as D. Tedford, 67, of 29 Charter building temporarily was grant­ Spring Fair items and those at­ SERVICE barbarians. Unlike Rome, which disappeared entrance off Armory St. Access collapsing . . . Barbarians were establishing ford; Scott Paggioli, 138 Hayes Oak St., after a collision Satur­ ed from the owner until June, tending are asked to bring a In 383, an army of a million barbarians into history. China finally achieved reunification to the entrance is via existing BIRTH YESTERDAY: A son Rd., South Wlndisor. vriien it will be needed to house kingdoms on what had been thi soil of Rome moved south in g bid to conqilbr the remainder driveways. to Mr. and Mrs. Sobhy Ghabrial, day night at 11:48, at Center sandwich for their- lunch. Des­ under the Sui dynasty in 589. 16 Downey Dr. Also, Joseph J. Migllore, 122 and W. Center Sts., Involving farming help. sert and coffee will be served as was beuig done in the former domains of the of the Celestial Empire. Hiey wera routed at the There were but two emperors in this line, West St.; Darlene A. Rickis, 20 his car and one driven by W al­ According to M rs. Kuehn, the and a babysitter will be pro­ Han , , , A new religion, Christianity, was Battle of the River Fei, as* decisive in Asian Patients Today: 264 DISCHARGED SA,TURDAY: but like the Ch’in dynasty, which had o r i^ a U y Mrs. Elwith J. Rawson, Amston; Jensen St.; Holly Chaplin, Lake ter H. Godfrey Jr., of 105 Dem- service councU itself has not vided. REAL being adopted, much as Buddhism was entering history as the Battle of Marathon was in Eu­ united China in the third century beforie Christ, ADMITTED ‘ SATURDAY: St., Vernon; Undk A. Martin, China. Erwin G. Higgins, 2083 Elling­ Ing St. Godfrey was treated at met as a body to agree to con­ ropean history. they labored briefly but well. TTie Great Wall Clarence O. Anderson, 2S Dur­ ton Rd., South Windsor; Leon E. 30 Doane St.; Dennis C. Kurtz, Manchester Memorial Hospital. duct the center or to approve Manchester Evening ^ Herald ESTATE — Kenneth Scott Latourette Another invasion was taking place in China w u repaired, the system of ever-normal gran­ kin St.; Donald H. Barnett, 42 Trebbe, SOB Bluefleld Dr.; Mrs. R F D 2 South St., Coventry. Court date for Tedford is Jan. the location. But, since it is South Windsor Correspondent Buck By during these centuries. Buddhism, introduced aries was permanently established and a mas­ Margaret Rd., Mrs. Sandra L. Vivian M. Famola, 11 Ridge St. Also, James P. Uccello, 173 24. said she took aotton In hopes Barbara Vatrick, Tel. 644-8874. following the end of the 400-year reign of in the first century A.D., now began spreading Bolduc, RFD 4, Coventry; Mrs. Also, Thomas B. Chlmolm, Spring St., Mrs. Joan M. Cyr, It will save time if approved, or sive public work, the l,()0O-mile-long Grand the rival kingdoms contested in vain for rapidly. Temples and monasteries miultiplied Elizabeth A. Carlo, Richard Rd., 400 E. Center St.; Mrs. E lla N. 51 Wendy Dr., South Windsor; A summons charging him with lost hours of necessary work if Canal, was undertaken to link the Yellow River POPBIAB the Mandate of Heaven. Barbarians— ^Mongols, Vernon Mrs. F. Lorraine Chap­ Gaskell, 42 Tpresa Rd.;. Mrs. Earl C. Ixweland Sr., 33 Lewis following too closely was Issued not approved. imd scholars made the arduous pilgrimage to and Yangtze River valltys. eau, 83 Adelaide Rd. Chiang Kai-shek Tibetans, Tartars— breached the Great W all and Ann L. Ingram, 66 Crestrldge St.; Rocco lerardi, 77 Bridge to Francis P. Manforte, 21, of She explained that she had India to bring back simred writings. Among Just as the shortlived Ch’in dynasty had paved Also, Anthony S. Dean, R F D 2, poured in They eventually devastated and took Dr., Vernon; Mrs. Allldred E. St.; Thomas M. Hill, Stafford. Hartford; after a colUsimi yes­ filed with the PZC for a hearing Gets Fifth Term the m ajor schools thaV arose was Ch’an B u f the way for the great Han dynasty, so the Sui Tory Rd., Tolland; Mrs. Marie d e m r b b Kos, 119 Chambers St. Springs; Mrs. Marion E. Lund, terday afternoon at 2:22, at on Jan. 18 because the commis­ possession of all of north China, setting np a dhism, uter exported to Japan as Zen. dynasty, which was overthrown in.618, was fol­ A. Durrenberger, 449 Oakland Also, Mrs. Betty T. Ragna, 074 Center St.; Dorothy Rea- Center St. near Main St., sion does not meet again until TAIPEI (AP) — Nationalist serira of revolving dynasties. . Other new things appeared at thia time as lowed by another dynasty in which C le e se cul­ Rd., South Windsor; Mrs. Gladys East Hartford; Mrs. Jeanette C. gan, 25 Buckingham St.; Mrs. involving Jils car and one February^ and “time grows China’s National Assembly de­ Millions o f Chinese fled to the frontier land well, among them coat tea, the waterwheet ture reached new heights. M. Enes, East Hartford; Jef­ Vennart, 102 West St.; Roy J. Lucille Crawford, 16 Lyness St. driven by Eileen M. Beck of 66 short for the youngsters who do ROBERT J. SMITH, below the Yangtte River, which like a hori­ whedbarrow and sedan chair. frey D. Franklin, 81 Main St.; cided today to draft President. Durey, 138 Lyness St.; Mrs. ------Downey Dr. Court date for Man- not want to hang around in the zontal Mississippi divides China in two. thus 4 Meals in 1 GrUdually, the biological and cnlturUl vitality N E X T : The Brilliance of Tang Fred J. Grlffen, East Hartford. Mary M. Green, RFD 3, Riley forte is Jan. 24. cold at local.shopping centers.” Chiang Kai-shek for a fifth six- INSUhANSMITHS SINCE 1914 Also, David W. Henbree, 43 Mt. Rd., Coventry; Mni. Doro­ She agreed that residents are year term when its plenary Vlnetta Dr., Vernon; Stanley Supreme Court thy L. Conley, South Rd., Bolton. A written'warning for operat­ afraid of another “patoh” type meeting meets Feb. 20-March Also, Steven S. Brown, 188 Hidecavage, 47 Homestead St.; ing a motor vehicle with unsafe hang-out, but stressed that the 25, an assembly spokesman re­ 649-5241 Scott D r.; Thomas E. Cafro, Rejects Reform d u b , 8 p.m., Gilead Hill School; Mrs. Anne M. Kittredge, 82 Dale tires was issued to Dana A. Mc­ CSC program would be super­ ported. ’ 963 I^AIN STREET, M ANCHESTER Rd.; Mrs. Collette LaPointe, 11 Birch Mt. Rd. Ext.,- Bolton; Hebron Hebron Oongregotional diurch By Democrats Cann of 160 Benton St., after his vised, with activities geared to The spokesman said mem­ M HS Students T o H ear N. Fairfield St.; Charles P. Pamela A. Moffat, 223 Blue (Ground Floor Next to House h Hale) Junior Choir reheansal, 8 p.m., SHELLS oi BEEF car left the road on HUlstown the youth’s interests. bers of the assembly decided You «et more than savings with a ShoH of Reef. You get versatility. At no extra Ridge Dr.; Mrs. Betsy A. Gris- Hebnm Elementary Sfbool. Meacham, RFD 2, Tolland; WASHINGTON (AP) — The Rd., near Redwood Rd., last The CSC may still turn the Chlang’s leadership was in- Chester A. Pansullo, 336 Center *voW, Chaplin; Craig J. Chessari, PZC To Consider Changes Wednesday; American Legion O f Career Opportuniti es cost our butchers wiH custom cut your order to help create many different meals night at 7:30. whole proposal down,” she' re­ di^>en8able now to Nationalist St.; G ^rge K. VanKIeeck, Som- Buff Cap Rd., Tolland. Supreme Court barred today a Poet meeting, 8 p.m.. Legion iterated, “ but I could see no China, which was expelled fihnt from the same piece of meat So even a smaN family can anjoy the economy of n ers. Also, Mrs. Elizabeth Donnelly, move to force the Democratic Hall; Hebron dmgregational Manchester H ljb School will Balesano, Student CouncU repre­ At 7 last night on HUlstown harm in going ahead with the the United Nations on Oct. 25. In Business Zones, Signs buyinK in quantity. No matter how you sRce it, a Shell of Beef is a great buy. ^ 21A Carver Lane; Max Zeruk, 44 party to pick delegates to the Church evangelism committee, tudd a Career D ay Jan. 21 to sentative. “ a d m i t t e d YESTERDAY: Rd., and Spencer St., a col­ filing plans.” She added that the Convocation of the fifth 7;8() p.m., chu nb; Gilead Con­ Representing the community Mrs. Avis N. Blom'berg, .39 High Tower Rd., South Windsor; naUooal nominating convenOon lision Involved cars driven by group did not want to put “hopes plenary meeting was confirmed ’The .. Planning and Zoning Tile proposed, changes coveir make students aware of the - gregational Church Women’s ans Mrs. Edward Coltm anof 125 Lancaster Rd.; Kathleen Bres- Florence E. Glenney and Al­ in the kids’ heads” as the'site is through a presidential sum­ Comnjiteion will hold a imhllc some 42 pages of regulations, portunlties available to them Vernon R. Vermeil, East Hart- strength of the party In Fellowship, 12 noon, church; Baldwin Rd., member-elect of nahan, Tolland; Scott A. Bur­ fred M. Galant, both of ^ast supject to approval by the fire mons to' the 1,400 members in and \nrth stated that, if maces- after graduation. ford; Mrs. Dorothy C. Trotter, state. hearing tomorrow evening at 8 Gilead Congregational Church the Board of Education and co­ gess, 86 Galaxy Dr.; Tracy A. Hertford. marshal, the PZC and the CSC. Taiwan and abroad. sary, a second public heazing To date, about 80 companies 616 Gardner St.; Sedvatore Without dissent, the court re- in the Hebron Elementary Senior Choir rehearsal, 8 p.m., ordinator of the N ew Careers Engdahl, 40 Olcott St.; Laurie The item will be discussed at would be scheduled so that all have agreed to. have a represen­ Troisl, School Rd., Bolton. Jected an appgaal by reformers a meeting of the group Thursday church. Program at Manchester Com­ B. Ferguson, 78 Forest St.; Mrs. A summons charging him with Schott to hear proposed changes could be covered. tative present from 10 a.m, to 8 Also, Mrs. Lillian E. Zavar- who argued that a new appor- at 8 p.m. in the orange room of Thursday: Board df Education, munity CoUege; and J. Grant Mary A. Gardella, 3 Crestwood operating under the influence of in the zening regulations rela- Retired Persons p.m. The variety of compares edda, 126 N. Lakewood Circle; tlonment plan put into effect by the Town Hall. The meeting 1s They Rent Bees 8 p.m., Gilead HUl School; He­ Swank Jr., executive vice presi­ Dr.; Christopher L. Getz, East liquor was issued to Earl N. Uve to busbies^ and signs, with Hebron resldente are invjted represented will provide high dent ot the Chamber of .Com- George H. Wright, 12 Battista the Democrats last year was open to the public. bron Congregational Church Tall can be cut into Hartford. Rand, 89, of Portland, after a correspmiding revisions in the to attend’ an otganlsatlonal school and Junior higb school msree. Rd.; Mrs. Dorothy P. kOller, unconstitutional. School Board MeeUng In Wisconsin Board ot Christian BMucatlan, cubes for your Also, Edward A. Goodreau, minor collision at W. Center and town'plan. meeting tomorrow at 1 p.m. at students with opportunities for Also, Junior Women’s C9ub 149 Bryan D r.; Susan J. Quigley, a federal district court here Opinions on the newly imple­ favorite stew recipe. East Hartford; Thomas Greer, McKee Sts. Saturday nig^t at GAY MILLS, Wls. ^AP) — ITip t^oommisslcn has already the Lord Marlborough htenor ^ in-depth discussions ot career members Mrs. B. Thomas M e-, 369 Nlederwerfer Rd., South had agreed with the reformers mented elementary non-graded Saturday: Board of Select­ Oven Roast a Shell 146 Loomis St.; Edward Hart, 8:80, involving his car and one held tvi’o informational meetinga Rest Home on State H arbor Rd., opportunities. Kinhey 25 Montauk Dr. 'V’er- Windsor. one-Democrat-one-vote formula marking system will be report­ Rental bees ore good insur­ men, 10«.m ., Town Office BuUd- of Beef and slice 99 Oakland St.; Stanley L. driven by Godfrey W. Gourley on the, proposed changes. As a Marlborough to form on area school meipbers on the non; Mrs. Howard A. Elclitel o t' ed to the Board of Education ance, says BUI Meyers of the ing; Hebron Youth Basketbaa into what is un- Hutchins. East Hartford; Omlstl ^ of 780 Keeney St. Court date for result,;' they have incorporated chapter ot the American Asso- ttee are Thomas Rodden, London Rd., Hebron; and Mrs. coubtedly one of L. Johnson, 124F Rachel Rd.; Rand is Jan. 24. tomorrow in the high school at Klokapoo Orchards, providing a doubleheader. Eagles vs. Hawks a Cooperative Occupational Edu- ^shman, Hartford; Francis Columbia which ruled that only---49c some hi the suggestiems ‘made by datten ct Retirejl Persons Raymond J. McConneU of 8711 the tenderest, juici­ 'Mrs. Fanny Johnson, Mystic; 7:80 p.m. and Falcons vs. Owls, 1:80 p.m., caUoiL Program teacher-coordi­ Swiatkiewicz, 639 Grlffln -Rd., numbers alone is not the only backup to local bees in the Job residqhts into ttie proposals. (AABP). . ' Oak St. est roasts available. COMPLAINTS A survey w as conducted Gilead HUl M ool Gymnasium. nator, chfdrman; Mrs. Sara John B. Johnson, 427 Sumit St.; South Windsor; Thomas C. John- valid criteriem for choosing of pollinating the apple blos­ At the time of the meetings, Louis A. DeCapula, adminis­ Other companies wishing rep-1 Gail L. Kitchln, 344 Beelzebub Sometime Saturday night the among parents and teachers af­ Robinsen, guidance counselor; Or have your butch­ son, Mansfield Center. delegates. The Supreme Court soms. some presidents eityressed con­ trator ot the Manor, stated that reaentatlon or additional infor- Rd., South l^ d s o r . Windsor St. Esso Station was ter implementation of the ex­ Maaoheator BvMilng Herald Mrs. Roberta Walnum, career er custom cut your Also, Terri D. Hamblett, Cov- made no comment in declining Timing is important, Meyers cern that overly rostrictlve zon­ the AARP is a natianal assocla- matloa are asked to oaU Rodden i broken into, and 12 tires and an perimental method was ap­ Hebron oorreapondent, Anne counselor; and Miss B arbara Shell into steaks as Also, Mrs. Anne B. Lauten- entry; CSieryl A. Walter, 98 to review the ruling. said. ing was being proposed. tton ot persons aged fifty-five at the high school. undetermined sum of money in proved by the board last Octo­ Emt, TeL 888-8971. thick as you like — bach, 210 Main St.; John F. Benton St.; Kristen L. Riley, *nie party’s new plan would “If w e get the bees too early,' ifwl i i a t ’The . were referring to the oom- and older having a membership a bank bag were stolen. ber, with the imderstandlng that ideal for oven or ' LenU, 319 Gardner St.; Jeffrey East Hartford; Albino A. Testa use the Electoral O olite system they send out their scouts and misslon’s' attempt to place at over three millten. if parents disliked It, It would charcoal broiling. F. Maxwell, Bolton Center Rd., Jr., West Hartford; Brian establish routes to other pol­ neighborhood business districts, The A A R P , he said, otters as the basis for picking 64 per Although nothing was reported be discontinued. The results of Bolton; Ira Metcalf, East Hart- Harvey, 295 Redwood Rd.; len," he said. “We wouldn’t general business districts and preeoripttons, yitamlns, sick Prison Guards THE cent of the 3,000 delegates missing, over $200 damage was the survey wUl be reported by ^v.s. ico'*'* WHOLE OR EITHER HALF ford. Theresa L. CSieever, 22 Dog- wont, thgt, so yre g ^ tfa e m 'iHfeti commercial dlstflqts Jn, ogmpact rogtp^ jtpippUes .eiiA: . health aids scheduled to start chocsing done by an intruder who broke Also, Mrs. M ary Oakes, East wood Lane, South Windsor. William Perry,, assistant supeP-^^ we havel our own pollen.” are a s'o f town. .It prdposied re- delivered d i r e c t to m ^ h e r s ’ OnDnig Alfert independent Insurance Center, Inc. presidential and vice presiden­ through a window in the west intettdent of schools. Hartford; Mrs. Rita M. Plante, Also, George P. Woods, 63 tial candidates in Miami Beach Apples are not the. only crop quiring two-acre, l6-acre imd homes at reaUstlo savings. QUARTER LOIN wing of Keeney School, then Also on the agenda will be 43 Lilac St.; Henry E. Plourde, Colony Rd., South Windsor; July 9. given the bees-ness. A state bee one-acre parcels of property, Other bmetlti are a health in­ HARTFORD CAP) — and Associates Each pkg contains 9 to 11 broke windows on several office discussion of the use of portable 606 Wetherell St.; Mrs. Maria Theodore Pfenning Sr., 19 Acad- The______others would _ be appor- inspector says cucumbers and respectively, for permitted uses surance plan, life insurance, Two oonreotionsl officers have Pork Chops End and Center Cut Chops doors and library, Friday nlg^t. classrooms for the next fiscal G. Ronca, 119 Blssell St.; Mrs. emy St.; (Benjamin H. Foreman, tloned by the party’s a v S ^ e cranberries also get bussed. in the districts. auto insurance, low-cost travel been assigned fuU time to pre- THE DOLIN AGENCY school year, establishment of a Eunice M- Ruff, 281 Autumn 77 Tracy Dr.; Millie G. Ros- voting strength in the states Proposed changes in regula- s ^ e hero and abroad, and ^ at the state prison THE JENNEY AGENCY date for orientation committee St.; Jon M. Santos, East Hart- cello, E ^ t Hartford. over the past three presidential Dean and Rock Star tjons for the construction of legislative action in oongress. , ______r meetliiga, and approvral of an THE LATHROP AGENCY ford; Peter Terazzi, 306 Strong -Also, Laurence Marino elections. NEW YORK (AP) — Dean .gasoline stations were felt by Cyril Groff, of wSerbury, Fresh Chicken Parts! advance list of regular board Rd., South Windsor. and son, -East Hartford; Mrs. Reformers led by Attorney Martin and Rock Hudson wUl ||some to be too restriettve also. state assooiafion president, and inmates. " THE McKi n n e y a g e n c y Government Inspected — Bake, Fry, Broil or Barbecue meeting places. Also, Kimberly A. ’Tracy, 20 Joseph -F. Manning and daugh- Joseph L. Rauh Jr. and Ken- star in “Showdown,’’ an origi­ •There would be no storage or Dr. John tiitegan iM Manchester, Gov. Thomas J. MeridU made Marbte St.; Mrs. Thelma Van- ter, 81 Redwood Rd.; Mrs. J. neth A. Bode, of the Center for nal Western drama that will be Under unfinished business, SNOW BLOWER SALEH Uparking of operable^ motor vehi- regional idudrman, wlU be pro- the announoement Saturday m C O M E Geldef, 76 Cambridge St.; Lois Vincent Hauser and son, Willi- Political Reform, said the plan produced and directed by the board will discuss a non- Jcles in the front or side ydrds, sent to inaOgurato the new chap- and noted that “more than half Chicken legs 49a certlfied personnel retirement R. Viklinetz, Windsor; Mrs. mantle. ______would give too much power to' George Seaton. ■and no outside storage of inop- ter. of the newly admitted inmates program. OUR NEW ASSOCIATION WITH THE M ary Wescott, 108 W. Middle DISCIHARGED TfESTElRDAY: smaller and southern states in “Slowdown,’’ written for ttie IMMEDIATE Jjerable motor vehicles or motor Junior Women’s Club are drug dependent.” Tpke.; Mrs. Sally A. Wood, 82 Mrs. Gloria 'J. Moskaluk, Port- convention balloting at the ex- screen ly Tlieodore Taylor PZC Hearing •vehicle parts. The Hebron Jufiior Women’s Correettons Commissioner John from a story by Hank Finer' Chicken Thighs 59ib Center Rd., Vernon. land; . Clayton W. Jacobs, 62 pense of large urban popu- ^ e Planning .and Zmlng Some also felt that proposed Club wUl hold its regular R. iKanson said even the goes before the cameras April 8 E vle S. Rohan Agency BIRTH F R ID A Y : A son to Alexander St.; Lloyd D. Mun- lations and minorities. Commission will review a map DELIVERY changes for signs and biUboarda monthly meetliig tomorrow plumbing at ttie jirisan' has in New Mexico.' ------U.S. District Judge June L. to show the use of an Elm Eh. were too lengthy. These defined evening at 8 at the GUlead HUl been used to deUvw drugs to Martin and Hudson wlU be site for the development of Chicken Dramsticks 69a Green, agreed, saying in her ‘signs, permitted districts, sizes, School. the inmates. working togettier for the first housing for the elderly at its V e m o n decision, “ The formula for •locatimis and height, general On Wednesday evening, club “Narcotics ore put into the time. public hearing tomorrow at 8 Manchester’s Progretelve delegate apportionment adopted 'regteie^ona end ^ppUcatlon pro- members wUl travel to Port- ^ »ii brightly colored plastic by the Democratic National THIS IS THE PLAtE •cedures for permits. land for a Federation Night eggs that Silly Putty oomes in. Insurance Center — Committee is both dlscipUnatoiy Town Council To Review • Pro| and without ration basis.’’ Proposed changes on' signs " * Into TO COME FOR 'alone"o n e r i ^ r o d ^ e 12 p ^ , R o m m ’s O ub. Guest ^speaker the visitoro’ toUet facUltlss, the Growing to Serve You. In overturning her decision, for the evening wUl be M ra b^finning ot a jo u rn ^ Gu»1: 316 HAST CENTER ST. ■and It w as felt that ttiere was Revised High School Plans the appeals court said Demo­ Gloria Sebaffer, seontoiy of takes ttiem through the in- . a O M M u . •too much (hipUcaUon and that MANCHESTER. CONN. cratic voting strength is not a the state. stttutlon’a plumbing to a seiw- A special meeting of the Town where the bands have been in- valid test of delegate strength FANTASTIC , ||the commission would be In a C8ub m m b e ra plan to leave (age treateqent plant where they •more favorable position if It Council will be held Wednesday vited to participate in the New because all voters of all parties from RosaUe Carlson’s are remev^ by inmates,” ! condensed tiicse considerably. at 7:80 p.m. at the Administm- England Instrumental Music In- have a stake in whom each DISCOUNTS! home qit Jon Dr. at 7:80 p.m. WnMnn gald. Commission chairman Roy Uon Building to review revised structors Conference. party picks to run for office. / BoUefin Board Wlrth said Friday that changes plans for expansion of Rockville . The board will also be staked ------T^ie foUowlng meetings and ^ : had been made in the propoeala High School. to waive the school rental fees Lobsters, once thoujdit to do activities are scheduled for this The Council, after study of the I” connection with a teen-age little ocean traveling, drift hun- since tile meetings l>ut that the te^k' orlginal plans which call for re- WER customers! processing - hotel and foq^. service m anagem ^t • gency or problem. At a meeting of the Board of corrections - mathematios - physical science - {hyslcs Non-emergency services? We offer McIntosh APPLES Educatlcm tonight it is expect­ At the same .time, there is never any - econonilcs - geography • history - law eRfOraement - COLD WAVE ed the proposed revisions wUl compromise in service or quaUty! ihlloeophy • public service • sociology - secretarial thoseloo. be presented to the entity board science - remedial ElngUsh • line arts studio course • E Z TERMS Like automatic metered deliveries that' both cold waves include:] for its approval before going to YOU GET OUR LOWEST foreign languages - E^Ush literature. ^ save you time and trouble. Burner service test curls, hairstyle, glam ­ U.S. No. 1 the council meeting ^WednAq- I PRICES EVERY DAY OF THE We Deliver GUARANTEED SERVICE and tune-up. And we have a budget pay­ our spray and haircut. day. 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PAGE FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1972 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1972 PAGE FIFTEEN Longest Wili Strfeak in Pro Sports Ends | Early Foul Troubles SPORTS Jabbar Big tale Winning Skein Spell Doom for East RESULTS Basketball yCun Against NBA Reaches Two Games By DICK LEDBETTER ond quarter and this allowed South outshot East both from EASTERN CONFERENCE Saturday night was a South to build up a nine-point the floor and from the free Atlantic Division Los Angeles ' NEW YORK (A P )—For the first time tWs seMpn advantage at halftim e, 31-22. throw line. East missed a lot of W. L. ______Pet. O.B. NEW YORK (AP) — Yale scored two consecutive basketball victories ^^1® disaster for East Catholic Frank Adamek and John shots outside while South was Boston 29 16.644 — Jean Ratelle knew what he as they lost to South Cath­ New York NEW YORK (AP) — the University o f Connecticut dropped a low scoring Balczyk led the Rebels’ offense able to score most if its points 26 17 .696 2% had to do when he anrived olic, 58-47, at Central Con­ scoring 21 and 16 points respec­ from 'dose range. Philadephla 1917 .696 2* for the hockey game. He “ It’s fantastic,” said a hap­ game to Yankee Conference rival Rhode Island. V ------• ■ * ------Sacred Heart ccontlnued its necticut’s Kaiser Gym. The tively. Steve Farrell also pump­ ‘"The challenge is ahead of us B uffalo 12 29 .293 16 just didn’t know, whether py Milwaukee C!oach Larry winning ways by downing Hof- defeat dropped East’s rec­ ed to 13 points. South Catholic now,” said'Ogrodnlk "to our re­ Central Division he’d be able to do it, Costello after his fired-up' ®tra 82-79 with the help of som e ord to 6-2 and 1-2 to the Hart­ was able to pick Up a lot of easy maining games.” Baltim ore 19 22 .468 — “ F ive points . . . whew thata’ Bucks had ended the long<^ ;er BrownVFTvnJ. gjutcii foul shooting by co-cap­ ford County Conference. South boskets to the second hand by The Eagles are in action Tues­ Cleveland 15 27 .867 not easy,” said the lanky New is now 7-2 overall and 2-1 to the breaking East’s press. They, al­ Atlanta 15 28 .349 est winning streak in pro­ tain Bob Gers. day night to a road game York center after the Rangers Tale was paced in both vic­ lo o p .' so controlled the ball off the against St. Paul’s of. Bristol and Cincinnati 10 81 .244 9 fessional sports history, After Berth blitzed Los Angeles 8-0 Sunday tories by Mike Baskauskas adio East Jumped off to a quick backboards vrith Tierney sitUng then have a return engagemmt WESTERN CONFERENCE night. "I knew what I needed, thrashing the Los Angeles scored 25 points against Cornell 7-0 lead but fell behind late to on the bench. with Northwest Catholic High, Midwest Division bub I didn’t think I could get It. Lakers 120-104. With Stars F riday in the E lis’ 92-82 victory the first period and never again For Bast, Tierney played Sn BYiday night at the University M ilwaukee 36 8 .818 Tliat’k beyond what you can ex­ "I’m Just glad we were In a was Blast’s biggest probleni as C hicago 80 12 .714 By. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS excellent game in the second of Hartford gym. pect to do.” position to do It,” added Cos­ they were charged with 20 per­ Phoenix 26 19 .668 PUTT BRINGS JUBILATION— Dave Hill and his caddy explode with joy when Two months ago, Roger lumbia Saturday as Yale half. He netted 19 markers and In the Junior varsity contest. Ratelle came into Sunday tello after the- Bucks had hand­ sonals. D etroit 17 27 .886 Brown was elected to a city downed the U ons 71-61. was the Eagles strongmem off E ast lost, 78-77, to double over­ night’s National Hockey League 30-foot putt drops on 18th to create three-way tie in LA Open. (AP photo) ed the Lakers their-first Na­ Pacific Division council position in IndlanapoUs. Ihe twin victories gave Tale "I was extremely disappoint­ the boards. Ken Tomezuk was tim e. game needing five points to tional Baksetball As^opiation Los Angeles 39 4 .907 W Now, the ______Indiana______Pacers’____ for-a 8-1 mark in the Ivy League ed with tonight’s loss. The fouls hot from the floor to the open­ South Catholic ( E 8 ) Overtake Boston’s Phil Esposito setback since Oct. 31 and hurt us badly. Especially the ing hajf, but fouled out to the P B F P t s . Seattle 28 19 .678 is bidding to W anodier “ ‘d over^l. 4 B a i c z u k 6 3 1 5 for the first half scoring lead­ stopped their 33-game victory Golden St elecUon-for a spot on the Rhode Island had lost f(W ^ fouls we committed,” were third quarter after scoring nine 3 A d a m e k 7 7 2 1 24 19 .568 ership. There’s more than pres­ skein Sunday. Coach Stan Ogrodnlk’s somber points. Quish, who didn’t have E E l l e r 2 0 4 Houston Hill Causes Three-Way Tie NOW, LET ME SEE — Florida Downs in Tampa Western Divlsioin team for the » ^w before meeting U C ^ 2 F a r r e l l 6 1 IS to 29 .841 24V6 Uge involved, TTie league Lakers’ Coach B ill SharmEui Portland opened its thoroughbred racing season last week- American BasketbaU Assocl- *>ut rallied in the second h ^ romorks after the game. one of his better games, h^ 2 Happeney 0 3 3 o X. . awards a »600 bonus to the first also used the word “fastastic,” 0 H a n d a s z 0 3 2 aUon’3 All-Star game Jan. at a 67-62 victory to end Ito .Kevin Tlorney picked up three $ight markers. Sunday s Results half soortog leader and 6260 to •end and this patron scans the day's entries witti but in a different fa^Mon. 29 the assistance of a magnifying glass. (AP photo)' Louisville. ®hid . « ^ quick fouls to the first period “We didn’t put anything to­ 1 6 T o t a l s 2 1 1 4 i s MUwaukee 120, Los Angeles the runnerup. "We played fanstastic fpr two and v>as forced to sit on the gether. Both oiu- thinking and E ast C atholic (47) Brown helped his cause Sun- Huskies had a 30-M hau- P B F P i f l . un. T .,« , 8^®^ rive points, you have In Year’s First PGA Event and a half months,” .he. said,, day, connecting tor a game- couldn t hold onto beiHdi'most of the opening half.- cur execution were off,” stated 3 Q u i s h 3 2 8 Detroit 101, B uffalo 96 to be pretty lu ck y,” said Ra- “and it had to end. But I hope* Co-Captaln Tim Quish, who for Ogrodnlk. 2 G o r r a 2 1 B high 36 points in leading the The Huskies record fell 4 T i e r n e y 7 E 1 9 Baltimore 109, Phoenix 108 telle, who had done Just that to we're Mnart enough to leam by' LOS ANGELES (AP)*— All had 72-hole totals of 270, nor Archer knew about It be- Georgia Tech Coach P acers to a 100-97 victory over 8 and is 1-2 In the Yankee Oon- the second straight game was East fought hard to the sec­ 1 W h e l t o n 1 0 2 Golden State Ito, Houston 112 the Rangers’ last our mistake soi we can play cold with his shooting, also ond half, but couldn’t rise to the 5 T o m e z u k 4 1 9 s ’ “ o '- . n iou t an d^ ctae 14 under par’or the 6,823-yard forehand. the Utah Stars. ference. Rhode Island is 6-4 2 G o r m a n 1 0 2 better againsf them the next 1 G o l i n o 0 0 0 overtim’ertlme e ' ’ S£r Bllth^r^ t Jav^^tc v fc ** around and try not t o hit Rancho plrkPark Golf Course, Course. mil!Hill, ^® P’ay°ri was scheduled to The triumirii pulled the Pac­ overall and 2-1 in the con fer­ picked up three fouls to the occasion. Tiemey’s strong game around and try not hit tim e.” first half. So, Blast was without couldn’t offset the loss of Tome­ 1 M c K e o n 0 2 2 ua/ifiAiri on.* mil..-. _ too many people.’ . was the innt men t,. at 2.10 p.m. ence. 1 M a r t e n s 0 0 0 ^ t t l e 126, B o ^ n 119 H adfield and R^d G ilbert on ^ “ ariy PeoP?®.” - Was the last man to finish, and the "ietoviston "It was a grefit performance, ers to within 6H games ot the Bitter at Dismissal first-place Stars in the West. UConn was led by sophomOTe much of its scoring and re­ zuk and the cod hands ot the Only games s^eduled your wings. . Dave Hill’s laconic assess- e-fcot-6 Archer each had a five- S eT led foom 5 6 p S 7 l and that’s adiat it took to beat Gary Custlck who pumped in 16 bounding strength for the sec­ other Eagles. 2 0 T o t a l s i i U 4 7 a team like Los Angeles,” said Indiana Jumped to a 63-31 Score at half 31-22 S o u t h . NEW YORK (A P )—“ How can a team have confi­ lead with 4:12 remaining to the points, Costello. 0 3 . dence in a man who everyday is on trial for his life?” first haU, (mt feU behind 97-96 Co-captain Bob Gers scored r r .. Id and h e ^ ^ t miss It. IBs the title and the $25^00 three-stroke lead going into the sudden death affair. "I think we were flat ‘ and Kentucky 34 0 .791 Bitter and emotionally ~ with - 68 - seconds, left to the 22 points Saturday a s Sacred - Mth goal of the season gave round, had a 69. The winner w ill get $25,000 didn’t play well,” said Shar- V irginia 27 17 .614 first pm e in the Glen shaken, Bud Carson exploded game on a jump shot by Utah's Heart nipped Hofstra 82-79, ,'riie man, "but I give Milwaukee Bloridians 19 24 .442 6 Campbell - Los Angeles it w as the fourth tim e in as and the other two $11,675 each Zelmo Beaty. Th«i Brown hit a s(iore was tied 74-74 with leas his bad feelln£:3 aiter losing the credit. They were very aggres­ ‘ en New Y ork 18 26 .419 16ft ™ ^ ® “ Open golf tournament. many years that this tourna- regardless of Uielr score. Each layup, putting the Pacers ahead than two^toutes to Ptoy 714 GUl^rt trok ovw, scoring The slim, dark mil, a some- ment —the traditional opening will get another $5,000 from football coaching job at Geor­ siv e.” I Pittsburgh 18 28 .891 17 gia Tech. Both coaches agreed ‘that de­ again by a point, and after Gars sank a pair of free th+v""» '0 **** k * Wm times bad boy who has had event on the long, rich pro television. Archer has a 2-2 ca- that, he stole the Stars’ to- to put Sacred Heart ahead‘for Carolina 16 30 .383 20 Carson's expulsion came dur­ fense was the deciding factor. West Division ^ ®y ItoteUe—to give countless* run-ins with golf- tour—had ended to a playoff, reer playoff record, Aaron 1-2 ing a day of othen^e happy Another key point occurred bounds pass and sank another keeps. J e^ the five polnto he needed, dom’s authorities, canned a But it was the first time It will and Hill 3-1. driving layup vrith 23 seconds Coast Guard’s record dropped Utah 31 13 .706 — activity as three new coaches early in the third period, when ‘ ‘If* 6t4 o * 11 ^ dramatic 30-foot birdie putt on go to 18 holes on Monday. The It was a three-man race all remaining for the final basket, to 2-3 as Its rally fell short Sat- Indiana 24 10 .648 6 were named Saturday—A1 Con­ the Lakers’ massive center, K ^, said Ratule, they re the final hole to tie George others had been sudden death, the way with 'Chris Blocker fln- Elsew here to the ABA Sun- urday night to the 69-60 loss to D enver 17 23 .426 12 over at Rice; Cal Ston at Min­ Wilt Chamberlain, picked up 2V4 th* **'**^*' Archer and Tommy Aaron at It was set up to that fashion ishing alone in fourth at 275, day, Memphis beat the Florid- Hobart. Hobart led 80-16 at the M em phis 18 26 .419 12 nesota and Tom Harper at his fourth personal foul. After p.‘arked high emo­ 66; 16th-ranked Southwestern driUed in 30 for Louisville and ing for greater parental partici­ Rocky HIU at Rham / staff and work hard. The hard- balance atock, as Lyle East­ football season finally ended. tion frem the .sidelines. Beth Louisiana 76, Northeast Loui­ B arry Parkhill had 24 fo r V ir­ PUTNEY, Vt, (AP) — Bob Snapped hy Springfield Six pation to tive association.” lU fle By DEAN YOST er I work, the luckier I get.” Maloney chipped After what may have seemed benches emptied, but the melee siana 73; No. 16 Hawaii 96, ginia. G ray P ^ e y , th e 60-kUo- A t the end of this week, most area scholastic basket­ in nine points each. like a million regular season was broken up shcrtly by offi­ Centenary 91; Syracuse 87, New England Coaches meter national otaampion a Refreshments will be served New London tti Manchester Colorado State, an unranked By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ball teams will reach the halfway point on their sched­ contests, a thousand bowls and cials and coaches while the 17th-rated St. John’s,. N.Y. 83; team with a fancy record, im­ ■eoond consecutive year, their W'Oet Division lead with a after the meeting by the Ladies Swimming A uxiliary. ules. All eight clubs are in double action with two a hundred all-star games ... South Carcltoa band played the No. 18 Brigham Ycun^; 88, A ri­ proved its mark to 9-1 by de­ and ^ Sfiurtiia RookweU, a Something funny happened en 6-3 victory over Ctoctonatt Sat­ Manchester at Conard TUES., FEB. 1 — 8 P.M. it 's over. Star Spangled Banner. zona 67; N c. 19 Kentucky 93, feating Texas El Paso 68-62; chief hope also front Putney, route to weekend action to the urday night, had a five-game schools still undefeated, but their records could change Speak "on Frosh Rule American Hockey League. The winning streak by the upstart by the end of the week. ------^------The last straw was the Lions Riker, who sat out the dra­ Mississippi 82 and 20th-ranked N iagara m ade it 10-1 with a are ready to lead the U.S. Providence Reds and the Spring- Robins at Richmond. The Rob­ Coventry High (7-0) and EU- Panthers and the American Bowl, won Sunday bjt matic finish with ah icepack etog,” he added, "to var- for the Olympics. M 8:18 UpoH. Both clubs^are 2-3 Tuesday night to West 3.60-4.00-4.60-6JW — A ll Seats R eserved Stanford, sprinted 22 yards to r. ------* 1. ooach Jake footbaU,footbaU, you’re you’re playing Baltimore defeated Cincinnati tal of 132 minutes to penalties snow tires “Revolutionary. . wonder- team. You can rebuild anyUme Dartmouth Others nam ed to ' the 10- tied for first place to the O i m - Hartford and return home Frl- score and spark the favored sgEdnst bigger, stronger, fastfr, 6-2, and Nova Scotia dumped given. ORDER YOUR TICKETS RY MAIL , , j!i 1 . much ^ the reaction was and that’s a wonderful thing. Crouthamel said. man team were Tim Caid- ter Oak Conference with 6-0 day night to face Maloney High Yankees. lU l . . .one of the finest favorable to a nationwide more mature people.” R ocheater 8-1 to other gom es Nova Scotia handed the Roch­ MfchelInXM+s Radial Don’t Dday, Send Your Order Today! Bill Musselman of Mtonesota "I prefer not to play them,” wrell, 17, o f P otney, L arry records. what could be the night’s top things that has ever hap- sampling cf response to the Boston University 'Coach Larry Martin of Homer, Alaska, Sunday night. ester A m ericans an 8-1 loss, Snow Tires make tracks Simply send a cdieck or money order to The South kept throwing, but through the rule would have a "It’s not good to force kids Coventry has been rolling schoolboy game in the area, where ordinary snow Navlaux------said. tato pressure sltuati<»s or have Olarfc Matts of Durango, Springfield struck for two their worst defeat ever on SPRINGFIELD MANAGEMENT OO., INC. even 66 attempts through the p » e d to gredt Impact. along behind a balanced scor- Manchester, with a good fires fearto tread. Mlche- air by Brian Sipe of San Diego Boston (follege wSs New Eng- them, report to training camp Joe McNulty of Hinsdale, goals to the first period and an­ home Ice. the Voyageura rack­ lin’s unique radial con- P.O. Box 6U. West Springfield, Mass OlCm letlCS. . . O' decision at Its annual con- “There will be more pressure other pair In the finale to ed up four goals to the first pe­ ing attack led by Frank Morse, depth below the first five, got a State and Steve Judy of Texas to recruiUng the top 20 kids to land’s No. 1 power with a 9-2 two weeks before they even at- ni., Ron Yeager of Durango, Bob Stevensen, Bruce LeiDoyt, steUar showing from reserve structibn and flexible Enclosed find Check Q Money Order □ or These rejnarlfa were from ventlcn to Hollywood, Fla. snapping Providence’s five- riod and then cedsted through Christian couldn’t make up tor the country, flghUng for them reoord last fall. Dartmouth was tend a coUege class,” Navlaux ' Bv Dipklee of Bratieboro, Joe Locke and Doug Green. Tom Tucker. Also. JV star Lar- steel belt put more tread a bagful of first half boo-boos. college coaches to response to "It’s a revolutionary thing No. 2, with an 8-1 record and a “*1*1. "HoweVer, If everyone and Gene Morgan ot Anchor­ game unbeaten streak. Billy the second and third with two on the road for sure trac­ Master Charge Card # ...... like we never had 'before.” Smith, the league’s leading goals each. Randy Rota and T h e potent Patriot rffense ry Perry has been turning in an tion and safe stops. See Stable Vincent of Rice fum­ the NCAA’s new niiintr that end I think It’s wonderful,” share of the Ivy League title to u m ** freshmen, we may have to age, Alaska. has been averaging 80 points, excellent Job. ™ aald basketball Coach Johnny Dick Campbell, the Xavier goalie, held the Reds to check Yvon Lambert led Nova Scotia them today. MIchelin for $...... f o r ...... tloketa at $. each bled for the South at the North Crouthamel’s first season as change our thinking,” while the opposition has netted With the banged-up John Rer­ makes freshmen eligible for Qrr of Michigan, "I don’t see basketball coach, said the except for a second period goal with two scores apiece. X M+s the ultimate In ra­ 12 to set the stage for Brown- head coach. Coach Bo Lyons of North- an average cf 69 markers a die hitUiig consistently from the dial snow tires! For all Nam e ...... varsity competititm to footbaU why freshmen should sit down. freshman ruling came “as by rookie Mo Stefaniw. son’s cross-country bomb to Yukica said he was surprised eastern said hla icoUege division GARBAN LEADS NAVY game. corners, and ^ard Dan Carl- domestic & Imported think a lot of freshmen wU quite a surprise.” ' The Braves, who have three, ‘ m and basketball. the resolution was passed by team coiild have used fredunan Cromwell’s offence Is paced son connecting from the top of cars. Address ...... OulsUansen that made It 7-0 "Right new,” said Campb^U, ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — ties In their winless streak, SET PACING MARK late to the first period. But not all the reaction was Pl*y-” the NCAA. help test faU, but added: “i by All-Stater A1 Weston, the the key, Manchester now has Adolph Rupp of Kentucky, "wo'U have to start recriilttog Linebackisr Jim Garban of San capped their extended trip from WESTBURY, N.Y. (AP) — City ...... State ...... Z i p ...... favorable, according to an As­ “Certain freshmen protMibly think you can hinder a player’s flashy little guard, who some the ingredients to go a long way. Iowa tackle Larry Horton put the dean of basketbaU mentors^ with people to mind who could Bruno, Calif., wUl captain home with a draw aiatost Tide­ Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope for prompt cein step to .md play, and there development, and I favor brtog- Bye Bye Byrd, a versatile pac­ say, has the moves cf Calvin East Catholic, meeting disas- on a one-man show of muscle sociated Press survey. play next year. I think the rul­ N avy’s . 1972 footbaU team . water at Norffflk, Va. Boston’s er, set a world record for the return of tickets. also liked the hiltog. • are kids who can work to .some- along a boy slowly,” Murphy, He is also the club’s ter twice last weel^ faces St. to hike the count to 14-0 when A'l McGuire of Marquette’s "I see no reason why a fresh­ ing will be more beneficial to A fuUback at Serra High and Dan Tannahlll scored early to m ile A iig. 28, 1969, at R oosevelt BROWN'S 'udiere as the season pfogress-' “K’s too bad, but the dike Is tep rebounder with 11 grabs a Paul’s of Bristol Tuesday away WATCH lURJUBR DERRY IN COLOR he smothered a punt by Florida second-ranked basketball team, man can’t play varsity basket­ football than to basketbaU.” the Naval Academy Prep the third period, but Tide­ Raceway when he was clocked es,” he said. "However, at this open,” said BC Athletic Direo- game and the top point-produc- and then seeks revenge with the Ch. 40 — SAT. * SUN. AAM’s John Champion and for instance, thought "it is bet­ School, Garban ewltched , to water’s Rick Sentos tfed the Tire Shop ball," said Rupp. "They play The ruling made no differ­ stage of our program we won’t tor BIU Flynn. “If the ECAC to 1:67 4-6 \Bth a t a t Hodglns SKATER’S WALTZ—Red Wings’ Ron Stackhouse er with 27 per outing. club that sent them on their los- pounced cn the ball to the end ter tor the young feUows to Itoehacker while attending Na.- court with' nine minutes re­ SSS MAIN arSjEET the same number of gfsmes that ence to Missouri’s Norm Stew­ have that many who could play permits It, we may have to use driving. The half-mile track (21) and Pengjuins’ Greg Polls demonstrate. that Cromwell’s only _ setback Ing skein. Northwest Catholic, zone. have a year out . . . it’s throw- varro Junior College to .Oorel- m aining. record was tied to 1961 by Teh 043-2619 we do. It means one thing—you art. Immediately for us.” freshmen to every sport.” hoskey is a contact sport. Stackhouse got his pass came against Hand' High, a Friday night at the University cana, T ex. Horshey’s Bears, who padded Adlos Butler. away before Polls lowered the boom. (AP photo) Class B powerhouse. of Hartford’s spacious gym. dr 1 MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1972 PAGE SIXTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JANIZARY 10. 1972 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., PAGE SEVENTEEN

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Hours YEP' WELL, I'LL BE ^ 22Rockyhill 7Flnding network 43 Feminine 4 ISO F.M. DAT BKFORE PDBUOATION d a lly 7:30-5, Thursday, 7:30-9 5 p.m. to assist cook and do PLUMBER 'Journeyman. CaU GOIN' HOME TOMORROW/ name 23 Bov's 8 French 29 Space Deadline for Saturday and Monday is 4:80 p.ni. Friday Saturday, 7:80-4. 643-79M. 'dishwashing. Manchester a fte r 6 p.m ., 644-1317. CHOPPy— I'LL TELL YOU WHAT NOW MAKE SURE I GET nickname married lady 30 Good time 44 Large bundle Manor Nursing Home, 885 I TOLD TERI WHEN I PHONED AN INVITATION TO THE 46 Greasy 24 Carved Indian 9 Dye (slang) .. West Center St., 646-0129. MECHANIC wanted to work In­ HER.I EVERYTHING I FOUND WEDDING, CHOPPy/ J 10 French city 32 Gourdiike 47 British gtm PLEASE READ YOUR AD side and outside. Plenty of OUT ABOUT LINDA IS mtir ^ E V STILL 48 Domestic SNOW Plowing, residential and 27 Inorganic (2 words) firuit (p i.) KEYPUNCH operators, experi­ overtime. Year 'round job. HIGHLY FfiVORMLEl ^ W E ON THE 11 Oven 35 Tug slave com m ercial. 646-1534.- substance OUaaUled or "Want Ads" are .taken over flie phone,aa a enced. Alpha-Numeric, Days, Ask for Ito?ei', 643-2373. BUCKET* 31 Toward the 19 Male cat 36 Cords 51 Not.in convenience. The advertiser should read his ad the FIB8T mouth DAT IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS in thne for the SNOW PLOWING — residential evenings. BYll, part-time. N..O,. H O 32 Long for T” n 3“ J” r " 6 r 8 9 10 r r next Insertion. The Herald is responsible for only ONE In- — commercial. Call now, there E.C.M., South Windsor, 644- 33Historical is room to get on list for good 2445- 13 u . correot or omitted Insertion lor any adverttsement and then EXPERIENCED period li only to the extent of a "make good" Insertion. Errors which service. C a ll 646-4643. 34 Shade tree IF" 13 1? do not lessen the value of the adverttsement wW not be 5 WOMAN for housecleaning. OPERATORS 35 Boxlike sleigh Must be reliable. Prefer own . . . Someon* 36 One who corrected by "m ake good” Insertion. OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN la 19 H s r 21 SNOW PLOWING — drlvewayh (su ffix) transportation. CaU before JIG-BORERS may have sent you 37 Remove a only. C a ll 649-9617. 8:80 a.m ., 646-1231. /t w e UTV-FOIJR d o l l a r s f o r \ ( Vt3U h a n d m e t h a t s a m e *' feathers “V a h ap py a d i f TWWTY- 'S STORY EVERY Y B fiH -lC n S 39 Favorite cut » 25 26 is 21 643-2711 BORING MILL ' WUKWCKilMlM'UPIMSMOKETAoFTALKBl^^^ o f beef Household Services 13-A Rh^ or LPN, weekends only. WHY I’LL BBT 1 COULO DRIVE OLIT) IV E HAP IT WITH SCRATCH- 40 Matterhorn, 31 33 S l l i ^ PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER IKTITHE «)UMTRV50MEWHERE 7 INS ARfNJWPPDRAFEW a B Call 649-4519, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Ih e Purdy Corpora/uon needs I SCRAPS OF WOOD TO PRO for instance TWO handymen want a variety AN’ CUT A LOAD TWICE 41 Term of ' Automobiles For Sole 4 t h a t b is FOR.HALFAS VIPE A SMALL BLAZE IN of johs. We also do paper m i l WOMAN for lig^it houseclean­ experienced operators for HAPPY BIRTHDAY. 7 Y O U ’ R E S O Y O U D O N 'T LOVE IS WHEN YOU T H E N W H A T ’S ' THE FIREPLACETWICE respect * .... n, N A i y e , PRISCILLA! EVEN KNOW )A WHAT ITCH AND TINGLE, ^CHICKEN POK, AAUCH— MAYBE FOR 42 Notpackaged 37 1966 GTO ccnvertlble, excellent hangliig, painting and ceiUng ing, one day per week In Birch both day an^T’lifjght shifts. WHAT LOVE/l iS IT -T ALL OVERl NOTHIN'.'/ AWINTER/ HERALD condition, $700. 647-9096 a fte r 6 w ork. 643-5305. GORDIE (2 words) 40 H 4I Hill area, South Windsor. IS .' V 'S 8 45 Idle p.m . Pleasant home, must have own Men desiring l u 6> SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL If not it will be handled four - door hardtops. Full LEON CIESZYNSKI buUder — ment for this area. Hlg^i In­ EXCELLENT^ efficient aiid ding gowns and veils, all cus­ route, very small investment, WOMEN, girls, do you want to in the usual manner. power, small down payment. new homes custom built, re­ come potential, variable economical, that’s Blue Lustre tom made. Some alterations. easy to operate. Small retail earn extra money dcdn^ some­ Financing Arranged. Mr. Rob­ modeling, additicms, rec hours. For interview appoint­ carpet and upholstery cleaner. Reas(»able prices. 649-1138. store, same owner tor 14 thing that is fun and profitable, erts, 647-9661. rooms, garages, kitchens re­ making your own hours with­ m ent caU 647-1360. Rent electric shampooer $1. years, Is making good mOET5. ■SA LE <"« TOBEMOR£:LAPyUICE.J te r 6 p.m ., 742-6486. 648-8011. I etpE MYBBOJMaPESAPPLE/ Connecticut Bank and Trust ing. 100 per cent guaranteed. J. P. LEWIS ft SON, custom PART-TIME assistant man- 872-9438. S A P P H IR E ^ p l A h O N P Company. AppMcatlcm made M r. R oberts, 647-9661. JACQUES of all trades, carpen­ decorating, interior and eic------ager, must be over 17, able to GERMAN Shepherd puppies. t s u B i e s W E P D I N 6 for payment. try, additions, paneling, re­ terlor, papethanglng, fully in­ Help Wonted“Femole 35 handle figures, and work some Phone 643-4678. SEASONED hardwood. Sawed 1968 iHJNTIAC Tempest con­ modeling, general repairs. No sured. For free estimates, caU evenings arid weekends. Inter------r ;------. and delivered. C. Hutchinson, vertible, 6-cyllnder, good con­ job too big or small. Reason­ 649-9668. I f no answ er 648-6362. TYPIST - RECEPTIONIST — viewsvlews bybv appointmentaoDolntment only. AKC registered sable and w h ite 643-1283. X Announcements dition, new tires,- automatic part4ime, from 1 to 6 p.m. collie puppies, CaU 742-6000 a f- I X able, free ■ estimates, 742-6512. State T h eatre, 648-7882. DRY SEASONED hardwood, I X transmission, no power brakes INSID^ —outside painting. Spe­ Easily accessible to 1-84. Sanl- te r 6 p.m . *‘Oh, they know what you’ve got! They’re trying cut and spUt as you like it. RESERVE NOW! New banquet o r steerin g, $975. 870-8066. DORMERS, garages, porches, cial rates for people over 65. tas Cleaning Contractors, 151 to decide .on how much to letlet you keepl” hall, alr-condHidned, carpeted, Call my competitors, then caU HIRING AKC poodle puppies, two toy sti­ CaU 649-8818. •'»-10 . rec rooms, ro6m additions, Walnut St., Hartford, (Jonn., ver males, champion bloodline, 'BiejVtSIFl full bar, kitchen facilities. 1970 VOLKSWAGEN Bug, dark kitchens, sidd-a-levels, roofing, me. Estimates given. 649-7868. CNeAL call 649-2600 for appointment. sassafras, 9 weeks. 876-4706. /-/o B.T.O.B. Wedding, banquets, green, 2-door sedan, 4-speed, siding, general repairs. Qual­ Bridgeport operators / 7 radio, whitewall tires, low RICHARD E. MARTIN. FWl Household G o ods 51 stags, all social functions. ity workmanship. Financing RN, LPN. tor private duty, 11- Lathe operators HEARTSICK famUy must find mileage, excellent condition. professional painting service, Caterers available. Te Olde available. Economy Builders, 7, Weet Hartford area. Medical (engine and turret) kind, loving home for quiet, CLEAN, used refrigerators, MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and ^ A N K RIDGEW AY Meeting Hall, Colony 6h(^, 649-3343. interior-exterior. Free esti­ Placement Service. 232-5226. In c., 643-6159, 872-0647, e v e ­ mates, fiiUy insure. 649-4411. gentle cocker spaniel. Would ranges, automatic washers South Windsor, Conn., 644-2960. nings. Drl!^ Press operators with guarantees. See them at SURE IT’S INEXPENSIVE to dean make wonderful companion WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALLI T. J. FLANAGAN & SONS — Burr bench hand for loneJy person. Little g;irl B.D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649 C A N Y O U THING/ -Hj V Y n -( G IV E L o o s e . Moterc'^eles-Bleyeles 11 WEJS ROBBINS carpentry re­ rugs and upholstery 'with Blue Painting and papering. BYUly Lustre. Rent electric sh^poo- has allergy. Free, 633-4037. M ain St. C a ll 643-2171. SPARE f A L ! CHANGE. Personals modeling specialist. Additions, See Charles Armstnmg A S IF T H E p r e s i d e n t D ID N T H A V ^ 1972 HARLEY DAVIDSONS insured; workmen’s compensa­ SOMETHING I WF30TETD1HE PREeiDENT I SAID IF HE DOESNT I'M GOING rec rooms, dormers, porches, e r $1. O lcott V a rie ty Store. FREE to loving home, black, SEWING MACHINE — 1971 zlg- ENOUGH TO \VORR/ABOLnV^> INCOME TAX returns prepar­ Immediate delivery on XLCH tion, liability, property dam­ J v TDHELP AND SAID HE SHOULD BACK TO BHNQ MY OLD SELF. cabinets, formica, buUt-ins, zag, unclaimed layaway, bal­ PROCLAIM A "NASTY M^NARF ed by appointment in your Sportsters or lay-away till a ge. (Jail 643-1949. ITT-MORLAND female cat, 1% years old. 649- Aa e o u t ; DAY* INMAY HONOR . home or office. Personal and spring. Used cycles, parts, ac­ bathrooms, kitchens, 640-3446. ACCOUNT CLERK 1414 TbUand Tpye., 8400. ance $41.85. S in ger zig-za g, MISTER? CEHJNG specialist — expert Manchester, C c^. orig;inally over $300, now only business. Call 643-5338, RuSscll cessories. N.J. LAFLAMME —Carpenter r L. Burnett. HARLEY DAVIDSON 'wtirkmanship. One ceiling or Must perform general office $45.85. S in ger Touch and Sew, contractor. Additions, remod­ all your ceilings repaired and Articles For Sole 45 $48.60. AU £!uaranteed, easy 45-40 Park St., Near Main, work. AblUty in bookkeeping/ 9 m m eling.^ and repairs. (3all any painted. Also interior painting MESN wanted, part-time, eve­ term s. 622-0931, dealer. REIDUCE safe and fast with Go- Hartford, Conn. TWO TIRES with rims, snow- time for free estimate. 875- and wallpapering. Call 289- and typing required, Ai^l) nings tor general cleaning. 646- MO Bese Tablets E-Vap "water 247-9774 caps, 660x13. Antenna w ith pills", Uggett RexaU, Man- 1642. 0n3. in p erson : 4220. 40" HOTPOINT electric range, bow ties. Call after 5, 649-2748. harvest gold, one year old, de­ Chester Parkade. MASONRY, low out of season GEORGE N. CONVERSE — In- WE KNOW what we are looking luxe model, window oven door, Business Services 13 MANCHESTER- SNOWMOBILES — Gerich’a prices, aU types of stone and tertor, exterior, painting, pa­ tor. Do you? WIU interview un­ many'extras. Original cost $400. Service Station, 1082 Tolland 1 Automobiles For Sole 4 TREE SERVICE (Soucler) — concrete work. Replaster ahd per hanging. Free estimates. HOUSING AUTHORITY til we find the right ambitious C all 875-1554 a fte r 6 p.m ., 643- Tpke., Buckland. Evinrude BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE Trees cut, building lots clear­ Improve your cellar now. Call C a ll a fte r 3 p.m . 643-2804. 24 B lu efield p ri'y career-minded person. Attrac­ 6266 9-4. OOi and Alouette Snow Mobiles, /./a ^aM«LXJ NEIED CAR? Credit very bad? ed, trees topped. Got- a tree a fte r 5 p.m . 643-1870, $44-2975. tive, responsible. Hours flexi­ (P IW ky WIA. lec., TM. let, U.l ib». OH. — ^ Manchester, sale's and service, clothing and Bankrupt, repossession? Hon­ problem! Well worth phone ble, fringe benefits. Small in­ COLORED 20” TV, Phllco cus- w o M T / ; est Douglas accepts lowest 2 ^ An Equal Opportuni^ Employer vestment for big Income. (Jail accessories, Mastercraft and tom, originally $600. W ill sell MO n C T I I R f c a ll, 742-8252. Floor Finishing down, smallest payment* Special Services 15 M r. M iU er, 232-3880. Holsclaw trailers. 643-2363. to r $200. 646-7976. CAPTAIN EASY BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE i^ere. Not small loan finance CARPENTER-^vallable e ^ FLOOR SANDING, and refln- s b v e RAL wome/ needed tor company plan. Douglas Motors nings and weekends. No job PIANO Tuning by graduate of Ishlng (specializing In older assembly ^rk. Apply In ^ISIESlE51EE3IESiE5151E5I515i5ISIESIE5IE315l3ISlEo!l3i3l5ISI51S515ISI515I51SISISISISJ5iSJ3l3131ESiEESIEESlG!I5ISlSI3IS@ rStUCEY USBS THE g o THig lg THE GUV VOO ^ TO GAV i r g A HIg FACE POEGNm RlWg 345 M ain. too big or too small. Call Ste- Hartt College of Music. Instru­ PRETTY FAIk AMY BElLg OPFHANPm floore). Inrfde palnttag, paper Englne^d Metals, 10 UP POLICE FACIAL gAW gTOP A BUUBT W THATV I^en Martin at 646-7295 after ments sold and repaired. Sheet IPBNTIFICATIOW Km.. APARTMENT WINDOW LIKENEgft,.EVER 1069 VOLKSWAGEN sedan, ex- *1“^**^; m tiailard St., A^chester. 9 ^ N HIM BEFORE. GALLBRV! Jg 2 p.m . music and accessories. Ward STRIPPING FHATUReG LAgT NIOHT. EH 1 cellent mming condition. New John V erfalU o, 646-5760. 872- TOGETHER TO FORM MIKB f K rause, 643-5336. 2222. A COMPOGITB snow tires.’ ' $1,250. Phone 742- )METER LIKENEG^ 7928 a fte r 5 p^m. JUNK cars removed, any con­ In Your dition, $10. 872-0433. Roofing - Siding 16 W onted - ^'TORS 1965 CXJRVAIR, good ccmdi^on, Business Service 26 AL LAPLANT—Siding, roofing, fo r experienced $275 o r best o ffe r. 646-6577. , MR. ED Snow plowing, Hebron- storm windows, a'wnings. Qual­ STEPS, sidewalks, stone walls, comptometer op era­ Amston area. CaU 228-9057. tors. / FuU-time. Must' be 1964 MERCURY COMET, 289, ity workmanship, free esti­ fireplaces, flagstone terraces. Classified In aU idiases of 4-speed, chrome reverse, SNOW plowing, commercial mates. BYiUy insured. 649-3417, AU concrete repairs, both in­ coijifptometer work. bucket seats, $400 or trade for and residential. Reasonable 872-9187. side and outside, raUings, A L L E Y OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN MOB In good running condl- rates. Also available as a back landscaping. Reasonably Fill in the Ad Form and Mail with only $1.89, cash or check, to: BIDWELL Home Improvement flmpany offers excellent up rig . C a ll 646-8467 o r 647-9304. p riced . C all 648-0851. ...WHAT SAY 7 ------L I AM, ai%00St HOW TH' HECK ..XLANK, WHAT IN tlcm. 646-2681. (Jo. Ehepert installation of alu­ ges, above average bene­ WE HEAD / SUITS \ TOO... CANSJ y BOOY WORK WITH ^ THUNOiA ARBYOU fits, congenial co-'workers, ALL THAT RACKET GOING ONT! 1980 CHRYSLER New Yorker, "TWO YOUNG married men will minum siding, gutters and FOR TH' / ME, I'M ) L E rs POINa IN THBRB ^and exceUent working edhdi- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD CAPtTAL?l s t a r v e d ! SOI ANYWAVPI two-doot- hardtop, full power. do small repair jobs and paint­ trims. Roofing Installation and Bonds - STEVE CANYON BY MILTON CANIFF tions. 13 Bissell St., Manchester, Conn. 06040 100 per cent guarantee, financ­ ing, also cellar cleaning and repairs. 649-6496, 875-9109. Stocks “ M o rt^ g e s 27^ ing arranged. Call Mr. Rob­ light trucking. Call 646-2692, SMELLS AG IF THE^ WE'LL TAKE A OR RIVER SECORTTV THEY THINK H06AN- An equal opportunity SAN Wa HERO FOR 646-8726. MORTGAGES — 1st, and 2nc ENTIKE PDPULATTON LOOK-BUT RLE W IU THINK WEltE ON erts, 647-9061. Roofing and employer. Aj^Iy: R E P W tT gi THE STUFF AFTER WE mortgages—interim financli WERE TRYINO TO LIGHT trucking, odd jobs, also Tjnpe or print Ad on following lines — -DROWN OUT THE JRE THE FACT CHECK IT OUT/ 1968 P O N T IA C 4-door hardt, Chim neys 1 6 -A — expedient ahd confidential First National Stores, Inc. OTHER OFF-SHORE full power. Financing ar­ moving large appliances. aesvlce. J.D. real Estate ROOFING — Specializing re­ As­ ranged. 100 per cent guaran­ Burning barrels delivered. $4. soc., 643-6129.' Park & Oakland Avenues tee. Call M r. Roberts, 647-9661. 6U-1775. pairing roofs of all kinds, new roofs, gutter work, chimneys, m o r t g a g e s / loans, flrsti sec­ East Hartford, Conn. cleaned and repaired. 30 ond, third. A^l kinds. Realty yeara experience. Free esti­ statewide. Credit rating/unnec- ATTRACTIVE position for a gal mates. (Jail Howley, 643-6361. I “ to essary. ReMonable. (^nflden- In our Data Processing Dept. fi tW> kf NU. lac, TM. IU» Xl.i >t. OW.< Mr. Roberts Opening Specials tlal, quick arrangemmts. Al­ Knowledge of keypunch help­ Heoting and Plumbing 17 v in Luntw A gen cy. / 627-7971. ful. Five-day week, 8 a.m. to LANCELOT BY COKER and PENN 478 Center St., Manchester — 647-9661 100 Con«ttutlon Plua, Hart­ 6 p.m. AU benefits. East Hart­ SAM WATSON Plumbing and ford . Evenings, 283yB879. fo rd location . 286-2730. Name ...... /Ml 1969 (jHRYSLBR New Yorker, 2-door hardtop, Heating. Bathroom remodel- HBRE f 60,L0RI,our Iflfo } m/rA, WANT lb flACe htfriO-OOUML o e T j INSTANT money, ^allable tor •tHERW RACE AGAIN i ammute! j OM (til power, 100% guarantee .. ♦1795 ■ Ing and repairs. Free esti­ first md seconv mortgages. Address ...... m ates. C a ll 649-3808. 7 ^ 1968 BUKJK 225, 2-door hardtop, vinyl top, F rom / $6,000 to 6lOO,OOQ. F o r HANDWRITINC aU power, 100% guarantee 91495 M & M Plumbing and Heating, commercial, Inwstrlal, resl- C it y ...... Phone no job too smalj. Free esti­ dentlA> shell h ^ es, cottages, LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON 1668. BUICK LeSabre. AU power with air mates gladly g;lven. Bathroom etc. Stoddard Investment Inc., ANALYSIS conditioning. 100% guarantee 91595 remodeling, heating systems 740 North Mall/ St., West Hart­ By Mrs. BUzabeth Day to Start...... ford, Conn., 2»-4867. ' I960 OLPSMOBILE, 2-door hardtop. Dynamic 88, worked on, water pump work, She will advise you on aU M faucet packings.' 649-2871. low mileage 9695 problems of life no matter what your problems may be. GRANTS Plumbing Service — 15 WORDS FOR 8 CONSECUTIVE DAYS — ONLY $1.89 1667 FORD Squire Wagon, 10 passenger. ilness 9^portunlty 28 Consult this gifted reader Free estimates, plus quality AU power with air conditioning 91295 today. Send this form in together With your check — your classified ad w ork. 643-6841. 'ENTIO I^ wsuited — caU or 1968 PONTIAC Catalina, four-door hardtop. Ue,'2fey Products Develop- CaU MS-5TS1 will be placed the very next day. \ lent Semces of Hartford, 61 G2S9 ‘ AU power. ^ 91195 ‘Cook Hlu Rd., Windsor, Conn. All are welcome. , FAST — ACTION PACKED — ADS! /-w Read Herald Ada 06090. 688-6326.

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Apartments - Flats - THERE QUGHTA BE A LAW BY SHORTEN and WHIPPLE Houses For Sale 72 Houses Fdr Sale 72 H o u s m F o r S a lt 72 Howes For Salt 72 Out of Town F o r Solo 75 Tenements 63 t w o -f a m i l y house, 5-0, 3 oar MANCHEIBTER — Lovely 6- MANCHESTER $21,900 — 7-room older hom e; garage, weU landscaped. Proa- rooiri, 3-bedroom Cape with BAST HARTFORD —6H-room XWO-BEDROOM apartment, 4- I^EMEMBER ALL THOSE TDVS SAMTA W e l l , good thihg vou had all CLASSIFIED living room with Franklin pect St., Manchester. OaU 649- basement rec room, garage, EXECUTIVE Colonial, nice house, low 20’s. es of Biography famlly house, children accept­ LEFT FOR VOU ID PUT TOGETHER THAT PRACTICE ••• RIGHT? ed, $136. J.D . R eal Estate, 643- stove, family room, lot l()0xl20, 2607. ' covered patio. Bowers School Large oversized Ranch built Owner m oving. 528-6408. CHRISTMAS EVE '?) By GENE HAMDSAKER “I don’t know Mm. I never 0120. iihm ^ate occupancy. Marlon area. M erritt A gency, 646-1180. for the quaUty minded exec­ quest for better living faculties films as “Hell’s Angels,’’ MANCHESTER COVENTRY — 11-room Colo- saw him. I have never even OAODV I WOHDER IF E., Robertson, Realtor,. 648- utive now must be sold. Lo­ ix>s a n o e l .e s (a p ) — and better health and better ‘‘Scarface’’ and "The Outlaw,’’, ADVERTISING HURR'^.PEAR'rns lHSERrTA ''Q' IbHD MAINCKEISTBR area — Atten­ lilal, SH baths, 226’ w ater . . , , J, heard of Mm until a matter of SIX - ROOM Duplex, 8 bed­ 8 IT^ BUSTED, RALPH KIAOER 6963. ’ KING SIZED cated near East Hartford, medical standards, not only in said he would like to retuim to rooms, centrally located near ALMOST S A .M .f SLOT"W''AFTER ALIGHlHG tion genUemen farmers, <8- frontage, uniquely different, days ago whSn this thing first XHOWS ABOUT Hiis huge overslaed ouatom this young Ranch offers 8 the United States but through- movie production. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS schools, churches and stores,' THE CHILDRE'M PULLEV SHAFT AGAIN! CAPE, 8 rooms, and enclosed room custem built Ocrionlal- $44,900. B arbara Ruttierford, vMce ra the t^^one, Idmtl- ^ame to my attenticn." out the world.’ Cape la situated on 104x3W’ large l^edrooms, 2 fuU batiu, "I have always thought that 8 AJtf. to 4:30 PJE. 649-1064 after 0. WILLBEDQINH THATPUaEV ^ rch, 2 baths, 2-car garage, Oape, 2 baths^ 2 acres, out- 668-7889, Pasek R ealtors. MLS. fi^ by H o w ^ ^ l^ ’, A reporter remarked that SPROCKET 1c" BEFORE lot on the outskirts of XCan- 2-oar garage and oh, yes, a in the later years of my life I AHV MIHUTE SHAFT-X"? $28,900. PhUbrick A gency, Re­ buUdings. Hayes Agency, 646- gorgeous famUy room. CaU 289-7476, 742-6744. j^ ^ e n as of Wl- McGraw-HUl and Life have would like very, very much to THREE-ROOM heated apart­ A9SEM0 LIHG UHlT"Z' Chester. FuU ahed dormer 0181. U o^^dust^W emerg^ ^ ,3^^^ themselves altors, 646-4200. for more details. . .. if these people make motion pictures that COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. ment, sec(»td floor. Stove, re­ MOWTHEVTELL offers two king slaed hM- GLASTONBURY 11/^ Cedar fr ^ l^ fusion said to o, autobiography’s authen- 4:80 F.M. DAT BEFOBE PDBUGATION would get off my back would be worthMdille,’’ he said. frigerator. Near bus line, no MEf rooms plus Uving nK»h, din­ MANCtlESCTR — 8-room over^ FRECHETTE & MARTIN Ridge, adorable three-bedroom purported forthcoming auto- Hritv Deadline for Saturday and Monday la 4:80 p.m. Fridigr NEW LISTING ing room, eat-ln kitchai and sized expanded Cape. Two Ranch for the smaUer famUy, biography is a fraud. . Asked "Why do you live the pets. Security. Available Feb­ R ealtors 847-9998 ruary 1st.' A fter 5 p .m ., 646- Manchester — 7-room Ranchy bedroom on first floor, baths, four bedrooms, family either young or young at heart. "Patently false" and "a total- **0"' Hughes said he Intends to re- “ recluse?’’ Hughes said: ly fantastic fiction’* were other It’s possible/’ said Hughes. “I turn to Las Vegas and Lee An- reaUy know. I will 1098.' spacious living room, 8 good baths and aluminum Biding, room,, lovely suburban lot. Oa­ MANCHESTER — Ideal for the Prentice designed, Carlni built, TOCB OOOPEBATION W ill. rage. $29,900. Hayes A gency, gelea, but "I just can’t give you *®*^ thing: I am rapidly BE APPRECIATED sized biBdrooms, separate family Only $29,000. growing family Is this 7H owner loved; newly .carpeted terms he used, to describe, the ^ ^ DIAL 643-2711 NB'WBR 2-bedroom Town house 6464>1U. book In the long-distance con- otatem&its of that kind could a date. If some of these people to come out of It. In room, dining room and kitchen, FRECHETTE & MARTJN room EngUsh Capo. Down­ Uvln;^ room and dining roqm;' includes heat and appliances, attached garage, fireplace, car­ eat-ln kitchen with bay wlnddw ferenoe with «sven reporters people who at least would get eff my back I could words. I am not going to R ealtors 647-9998 MANCHESTER —- Bowers stairs has a den, living room $186 monthly. Paul W.'Dougan, peting, appUances, screened overlooking beauUfuUy treed gathered about a table In a Los resources to In- probably come closer to It.’’ conUnu© being quite as re­ Conrinued From Preceding Page School, 6-room Bungalow, fire­ with fireplace, large kitchen, Angeles hotel banquet room. vestlgnte and find the truth.*’ nte health? "Well, how the elusive, as you caU it, as I have R ealtor, 649-4636. porch. Convenient location, city 2 bedrooms and bath. Upstairs yard. Lower 80’s. Please call MANCHESTER — 6-room bun­ p la ce, tw o addiUonal rooms But the pubUshers, MeCtoaw- ^ statement Sunday, hell is anybody’s health at 66 because It apparenUy has uUUtles. $81,900. 2H rooms, aU sleeping 633-1180. FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted galow, large rooms, prnxh, ga­ lower: level. Garage. Carport, HUl Book Co. and Ufe moga^ McGtaw-HBl detailed years of age? I certainly den’t attracted so much attention Household Goods space. Detached garage, 51 Apartments - Flats - to share apartment With same. rage, city utilities, exceUent porch. Only $28,000. H ayes TOLLAND. . .terrific buy itt sine, repeated Sun&ay their be- ^ ***®t time some of their feel like running arcund a track that I have just got to live a U&R REALTY CO. INC. 100x200’ lot, $27,900. W olverton Tenements 63 Reasonable, ca ll 629-6816, 649- area, near bus. Only $21,900. A gency, 646-0181. on ly $24,000. Neat ranch with Uef they have “the nuttientto W- «vidence that the book to au- at UCLA and trying to break a somewhat modified life In order JOHN, buys and sells used fur­ A gency, R ealtors, 649-2818. niture, appliances.- 470 Middle 1963. . 643-2692 Hayes Agency, 646-0181.* large lot. Plus we have more ogrsq)hy." thenUc. record . . . not to be an oddity.” in the mid twenties. CaU, we “But my healtti to tolerable, The Pacific Telepheme Co. Tpke. east. Open afternoons. LOOKING for anything in real TWO - BEDROOM apartment, MANCHESTER — Early occu­ COLONIAL CHARM MANCHESTER — Immaculate All the newsmen agreed as They said they have a 16- Wednesday, TTiursday, Friday, estate rental — ' apartments, • Robert D. Murdock, Realtor Garrison Colonial with front- will give you the details. T. J. the conference ended that it page handwritten letter from that’s certain, and probably said the call cost about $360. second floor, includes heat and pancy on this 9-room Colonial, 4 bedroortia in a prestige C rockett, R ealtor, 648-1677 or until 9 p.m ., 646-S623, 648-7679. homes, multiple dweUings, no appliances. $130 monthly. Paul 27’ living room with fireplace, to-back Uving room, formal was Hughes’ voice. Hughes and endorsed checks ' better than I deserve ... I ------ROCKLEDGE, dynamic 9-room area, Urge Uving room, din­ 876-6279. fees. Call J.D. Real Estate As W. Dougan, R ealtor, 649-4636. Ranch, 0 bedrooms, 2% baths, huge dining )x>om, heated sun- dining room, flrepIaced-Uving In SomervlUe, N.J., l s .w representing paymmit to Mm. have no jhysical disability that MOVING — Two black lacquer sociates, In c. 643-0129. a o e m n o ing room, eat-in kitchen, room, big country kitchen with rence, Kersta, head of VMce- Experts* have authentioated the would be apparent to anyone.” K.OCKVIII0 cabinets, one With gold leal large family room, cathedral room, up to 6 bedrooms, 2H 1% baths, laundry area. The COVENTRY, NORTH MAN(3HBJSTER — A vailable eSCONDIDO,caL, ^ all the buUt-lns, S large bed­ print Laboratories and inventor writing, they sold. In the news Hughes, who set aviation -rw •_ | mr , ■ celling living and dining room', baths. Home and office poten­ Interior has been complete­ front, picnic table, large mir­ DELUXE, one-bedroom apart­ Immediately, 2-bedroom apart­ rooms and fuU bath up. Pro­ HOMEY FOREST of a system that permits voice conference, Hughes denied re- speed records in the 1930s and I l O S p i t a i 1 1 0 1 0 8 ror, twdroom chest, chairs. modem kitchen, excellent tial. $44,600. W olverton Agen­ ly remodeled and almost fln- ment, waU-to-wall carpeting ment, heated, appliances', alr- fessionally finished basement Once in a addle a home Identificatlon so accurate it is ceivlng any checks from 1940s, surviving fou r plane Phone 643-17S2. neighborhood. Phllbrlck Agen­ cy , Realtora, 649-2813. Udied rec room, 2-car througdiout, complete appli­ condiUoner, dish washer, dis­ with rec room, bedroom and comes along surrounded by admissible In court, compared MoChsw-HUl or Life, crashes, said he plans to return .Visit*ng hours aire 12 ;30 to 8 cy, R ealtors, 646-4200. rage. Exterior needs paint- ances, vanity bath. Centrally posal, $190., 649-3978,' or 643- Business Locations Out of Toum COLONIAL — Choice residen­ one-half bath. Braezeway and many trees and its back­ tapes of too ^veraation with The Hughes spokesman who to flying. He called flying "the P-m- in all areas except ma- VICTORIAN couch, reuphbl- located. $170. mcmthly. R . D. Houses For Sole 72 . Ing UK fo r $$88,900? stered, russet velvet. Excellent 6166. Fo r Rent 64 Fo r Rent 66 MANCHESTER — Large 8%- tial area completely redeco­ 2-car garage. All on a treed yard looking Uke a forest tapes of Hughes’ votoe made invited the sev«t reporters to The best conceivable therapy for ternity where they are 2 to 4 M urdock, 643-2682. room Colonial, 21^ baths, two rated, new fully-appUanced nearly 25 years ago. m e ...’’ * and 6:30 to 8 p.m . condition. Best offer. Storrs, 1- ENJQY the privacy of your own MANCHESTER — Large 6- FRECHETTE & MARTIN 120x160' lot. $48,900. W olverton We have just listed such a the interview said they were se­ HOWARD HUOBBB ROCKVILLE — SVi-room apart-, fireplaces, double garage, alu­ kitchen, formal dining room, A gency, R ealtors, 649-2818. He to “not very happy. One ------429-3649. MANCHESTER — Newer one- house and the convenience of THREF3-ROOM comer office room Colonial, double garage, home. This home is a Ranch lected because they had spoken o f 1948 ment, stove, refrigerator and minum siding, huge lot. Exec­ living room with fireplace, of the primary reasons is be- Admitted Friday: ,Naomi Neff, bedroom duplex includes heat, apartment living at the same' suite; also one-room office. treed lot! Priced for imme­ Realtors 647-9998 with 8 bedrooms, flreplacw, to the industrialist in the past. heat, ^dult couple. No pets. utive area. Heritage House, large master bedroom, fuUy M A N C H E S im .. it is indeed the cause of the impediments upon Franklin Park W., Rockville; appliances, carpets, air-condi­ time. Our 2-bedroom Town House & Hale B ldg., 963 Main diate sale at $26,600. 'Heritage aluminum siding, garage. AU Hiey wwre Marvin Miles, Los are not six to eleht {nchi» lono- ®"*®® “ ® impediments upon rvanKiin jr-arx w., KocKviiie; Antiques 56 S ecu rl^ . $120. m onthly. 649- 646-2482, alr-conditloned! Immaculate BUDGET PRICE CAPE this fo r $24,900. Oil yes, it ' voice o f tioning. p\ill basement. $190 House has 1230 sq. ft. of living St. Phone 643-4846. House, 646-2482. MANCHESTER ^ 7-car ga­ Angeles Times; Wayne ’Ihomto, as cnce reoert^ ‘"l ^ l* ? t freedom and activities Im- Agnes Provost, Ellington Ave., 4824. condition. Beautifully land­ Ehijoy the pleasure of own­ is available for Immediate SALE on all merchandise — per month. Paul W. Dougan, space in siddition to your own rage, $26,600. L arge 7-room Howard Hughes Chtoago Tribune; Gene Hand- ^alk I^oulii’t sto my this lltlgattMi and Rockville; Leonard Goetz, Ver- FOR LEASE — approximately BOULDER Rd. Privacy on over M A N O H E S'T^ scaped grounds. , Phllibrick ing your own home for only occupancy. Call early, these overhanging threats of non Ave., Rockville; Linda Tan- Antiques and coUectpbles. 10- R ealtor, 649-4030. laundry room, storage base­ R(X3KVTLLE ‘— Four' rooms, Oolmilal, tUce treed lot, cen- ...... saker, Tlie Associated Press; name." But he docs wear a 1,300 square feet. Ideal fo r pro- IH acres, custom Colmiial, rec SPACIOUS COLONIAL Agency, Realtors, 646-420(K $24,900. This 6-room Gtape Is v«rirui< tyoes—the biography tillo, Vemwood Dr., Vemon; 20 per cent off to make room ment, carport, balcony and second floor, laige room for traUy located. Hutchins Agen­ FRECHETTE & MARTIN Kersta concluded: “It to my Vemon Scott, United Press In- Van Dyke beard, MANCHESTER — Newer two- fessionEd offices, combination room, special Interior, 2-car Lots o f elbow rtx>m, award located In the Bowers School and all this. AU of these mat- John Tolisano, Huntington Dr., terrace. We pay for gas cook­ storage, gas heating stove, cy, Realtms, 6466824. opinion that it to indeed the teitmUonal: Jim Bacon, Herst for a new purchase. Sale ends bedroom first-floor apartment. office and warehouse space, garage. Phllbrlck' Agency, Re­ winning design, first-floor MANCHESTER — Beautiful 6- district. Oarage, fireplace, R ealtors 6^7-9993 ^Mest of his estate wUl go to ters are very draining . . . Your Vemon; Margaret Klukas, Lake Jen. 17. Cha-Ro-Liane, Route ing, gas heat cuid gas air-con­ $116. m onthly. 872-0869, 7:80- room Ranch on a ttaed 120x180’ v o ice o t Howard Hughes.” Newspapers; end Roy Neal, Includes heat, appliances, car­ etc., general business zone, altors, 646-4200. family room, breakfast area. aluminum siding and a large who mescal research. "There to question was, am I happy and St., Vemon; Robert Charland, 74, W applng W ood R d., E lling­ ditioning. No extra charges. 9:30 p.n i. $27,600 — OOZY 7-rCom home. VERNON — 6%-room Ranch, Filmed Friday, the two-hour, NBC correspondent pets. $190 per month. Paul W. room for expansion, ample 3 large bedrooms, loads of lot, 2 bedrooms, dining room, master bedroom. CaU Mr. ntwi laming that interests me more content? The answer to no.’’ Mountain Spring Rd., Rockville; ton, 872-3279. Northwood Town Houses at in­ famUy sized kitchen, famUy Baseboard heat, two-car ga­ exceUent area, fantastic view, 40-minute session was_ brood- served®®*Yed as moderatdr; Dougan, R ealtor, 649-4030. parking, located in Bolton be­ ROCKVILLE — Rockland Ter- closet area. -Untstanding of-, Gordon, 6496306. than medical research and the Hughes, vdio produced such Karen Gray, Hany Lane, Rock- tersection of Woodland and ISl- EASY TO OWN ferlng, features galore, de­ room and a flreplaced Uving rage. Nice bam, horse staUs, 1% baths, wall-to-waU, fire­ cast In part Sunday by radio HIU, New Yorit Times, tween Route 44-A and new race Apartments —- Large and ______■ vine. MANCHESTER — . Deluxe two- llard Sts., Manchester. Office DUPLEXES sirable nelghbortiood. Mid room, attached garage, all alu­ one acre. Hutchins Agency, • • place, .butlt-ins, large recre­ stations and the NBC, OBS and ----- — Route 6. Amedy Realty, Real­ beautiful 3 and 4-room apart­ Discharged Friday: William Wearing Apparel ~ bedroom Townhouse including on prem ises o r ca ll 649-6736. 30s. M r. Lewis, 649-6306. minum sided. Only $32,600. Wol­ R ealtm s, 64941824. B&. W ation room, bar, garage and ABC television networks. NBp, tors, 876-6283. ments. Includes heat, hot wa­ . . . security men Furs 57 heat, appUances, IH baths, car­ with $4,400 down to quali­ verton A gency, R ealtors, ■'649- BM1ROW8 AND WALLACE CO. pool. Owner agent,^ 872-0047. whU* filmed It, made films Raymond Sr., Stafford Springs; ter, all appliances, with dish­ BARGAIN HUNTERS C oven try Thelma Chumra, Garnet Ridge pets, full basem ent. $230 per MANCHESTER — Four-room ROUTE 44A, Bolton Notch. Vis- fied buyers you can own a • • 2813. Mcuichester Parkade and sound tapes avaUable to watched the door washer, disposal, carpeting, W GENUINE Mouton lamb % month. Paul W. Dougan, Real­ apartment In center of town. ible, accessible locafitni. Expo­ 6-5 duplex. Each, side con­ Older 7-room home, 4 bed­ M anchester 64041309 Vernon vicinity the other outlets. Dr., Tolland; Amelia Bearse, pool and your own private tei> l^igth coat, green cloth coat, tor, 649-4030. Kitchen range, heait, adults sure to highway traffic, shop­ sists of 3 bedrooms, IVi BARROWS AND WALLACE CO. MANCHESTER rooms, city utiUties, 2-car In a voice that was a little They sat at a curving table, Duncaster Lane, Vemon; Mary race in a country setting. GRACIOUS .antique Qplonlal In $24,500! 10% down! sizes 10-12. Ebccellent condl- only. No pets. Excellent condi­ ping center (across street). baths, stove, stained wood­ Manchester Parkade garage in a large barp. raspy, pausing at times, the 60- facing three cameras, tertt- Town Council Reviewing Peria, Broad Brook; Mrs. TWO-BEDROOM town house F rom $160. Sorry, no pets. 872- Country Atmosphere excellent condition, 3 fire­ Uon. 647-9218. tion. $160 per month. 643-7166. Best in town location', minutes work, separate driveways, M anchester 649-5306 Needs decorating and some Brand new three-bedroom yeai>old "phantom flnBuicier," nicians, a battery of lights and Deborah Landrie and son. apartment, carpeted Uving 4046, 629-6686. Seldom do we have the places, 18 beautifully deco­ to Manchester and East Hart­ separate furnaces, separate work. Ideal for Uve-ln busi­ Ranchos in Crystal Lake area. whose fortune to estimated at a maze of sound gear and cab- Prospect St., Rockville; Mrs. room, eat-ln kitchen with ap­ NEW 3-bedroom Duplex, 1% MANCHESTER - Vemon line. portunlty to offer a 6-rodm rated rooms, modem eat-in Water Pollution Problems ford via 1-84, (In front o f dqpr). basem ents w ith washer ness; contractor or someone ^2 bilUon, said cUso: les. To guard against p te- Dorothy Bishop and daughter, Wanted - To Buy 58 pliances, IH baths, fuU. base­ baths, stove, disposal, separate ROCKVILLE — 3-room apart­ hook-ups and hatchways. Eight-room, Garrison Colonial, Cape, breezeway, garage kitchen, formal living and din- IVi baths, fireplace, oven and Modem office — display b id ­ who isn’t afrUd of work. —He plans to become leas of mature breaking o t the agreed- with the town stlU imder a With the defeat of the O) t ®'*®*‘* ®'*'' RocItvIUe. basements and hatchways, ment, heat, hot water, stove, 2% baths, family room, 4 bed­ with city living and subur­ range, dishwasher and dispos­ WANTED — antique furniture, ment with washer and dryer ing. Storage and fabrication Ideal for 2-party ownership. Only $Bi,900. hig room, breakfast room, 3 hook-up, convenient location. stained woodwork, dead-end refrig;erator, $120. Adults only, rooms, double garage. Only ban surroimdlngs. Priced in sitting rooms, 4 bedrooms ^us * ^ “ ® upon release time for ttie story, twlluttoi^ abatement order, Oov- portion of the °prograinto glass, pewter, oil paintings or buildings. Suitable profession­ Call early. Occupancy Feb­ al. Completely carpeted. Walk­ $190 per month. Call 648-2282, street, children accepted, $280 no pets, security deposit re­ ruary 1 s t " $37,600. 'Hayes Agency, 646- mid 20s. CaU for more de­ FRECHETTE & MARTIN studio, study and 3 baths. return eventuaUy from the Ba- 6:30 p.m. EST Sunday, four entry’s Town Council to attempt- March, Mansfield pursued the X i; other antique items. Any quan­ monthly. FYechette A Martin, al pfflces, wholesale, retail quired. CaU 643-9678. 0181. . out basement Large level lots. h a n ^ to Las Vegus, Nev. Hughes security men watched to sort out the alternatives proposal no further,^and Coven- ^ w S ? tity. The Harrisons, 643-8709, 644-8896. tails. Realtors 647-9998 Stone walls, gardens, large R ealtors, 647-9693. service type business, lumber FRECHETTE & MARTIN Ameslte drive. Select your -H e d ^ tely expects to the door from the hall. TTie open to the town to solve the try was given until Decem^r w 160 Oakland Street. building products, builder. Will MANSFIELD — Small 4-room MANCHESTER — Lovely 8- FRECHETTE & MARTIN bam and out-buUdiii^. FhU- FIVE large rooms, second' b rick A gency, R ealtors, 646- colbrs today. ^ Interview electronic Hstentog devices, the pr^lem. 1971 to come up with an alter- ^ NEWER 2-bedroom apartment, sub-dlvlde. Brokers protected. Ranch on two acres of land. Realtors 647-9993 room Raised Ranch In pres­ R ealtors 647-9993 WARAMMCE Rd. —Custom HOUSEHOLD lots — Antiques, floor, 3 bedrooms, stove, park­ buUt Cape in Ideal locaUcn. 4200. n er^ e^ totends to have room had been checked for The present Town Council, nate plan, since the abatement Martin Ferris 8 VaUev View ing, two chUdren accepted. half of 2-famlly, first floor .in­ 1-223-4460. Off Route 82. Couple <»ily. Se­ tige area. 2^ baths, 2-car ga­ C. B. GOVANG, Realtors bric-a-brac, locks, frames, Drive by, our sign is.on the spokesmim said. which took office two months order was sUll to effect. Lmie Ve^^ M el^ $130. CaU 649-8800. cludes appliances, $170 month­ curity deposit required, 1-684- CAPE — 7-rooms, first-floor rage, 2 fireplaces, 3 or 4 bed­ NEW 8-bedroom SpUt L evel. MANCHESTER — Large cus­ 648-9074 872-4166 glassware. We buy estates. PANELED comer office, car­ property. T. J. Crockett, Real­ sui^'^S^e ^Sdu^^ ^ ” ■ ««“® *««« a ‘**®'*^'* ^® 1" Exltenston Given oottier Drive, Vemon; Ger- ly. Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 4831. family room, modem kitchen rooms. Wall-to-wall in several Large rooms, 1% baths, fire­ tom five • bedroom Raised Village Peddler, Auctlimeer. peted, central Trl-Clty loca- tor, 648-1677. NORTH Coventry — 7-room — fct .. teleitoone device t**!® o<^ectton from the previous The previous council, late last trade Dawldowlcz, Warehouse ROTAL ARMS — lovely new 649-4636. with dishwasher, dining room, rooms. Ihree years young. place. Hig^ treed lot. Oarage. .Ranch. Three baths, faunUy hiif h w>lerable, on a stand to front of the semi- oouncU, wMch had come up with faU, contracted for a revised point. 420 Lake St., Bolton, 649-3247. townhouse, 2 bedrooms, heat­ tl(«. Convenient to Routes 86 ROCKVILLE — 3 rooms, fur­ Cape, 3 bedrooms, rec room, central location, $24,600. P hll­ Mr. Funderburke, Belflore Only $29,900. H ayes A gency, $26,900 — LARGE 8-bedroom looln with fireplace and patio, and to ^ question from ^ solution only to have It go sewer study with Engineers Admitted Saturday: LUUan ed, fuUy caipeted, all appli­ WE HAVE customers waiting and 16. $60 x>er month. 646-4486. nished, utilities included, large 1% baths, laundry. 21 a cres of b rlck A gency, Realtora, 646- Agency, 647-1413. 6460181. dining room with sundeck, ga­ 11 ^ Mwsults Slid clTcle (A newsmen. Fading at to defeat at referendum Gitowold and Fuss, and riiortly jemes, 1238 Hartford Tpke., ances, W t baths, full baaehient for thq rental of your apart­ yard, quiet nelghbortiood, $30 Ranch, fireplace, aluminum land wi'th barns. P rice $39,600. Rooms Without Board 59 160 NORTH MAIN. . .M a n c l^ - 4200. rage. Nice wooded lot. Merritt with latmdry hook-ups, private ment or home. J.D. Real Es­ weekly, 872-0869, 7:80 - 9:80 siding, garage, large wooded GoodchUd-Bartlett Realtors, the aUeited^toM^nh*** ^ Angeles too quickly fOUow- March. thereafter, the new council took Rockville; RusseU Rood, New ter’s newest and most pres- lot. Hiitehlns Agency Realtors, A gency, 64641180. LARGE furnished room, for patio off dining room, on bus tate^ A ssociates, In c. 643-6129. p.m . MANCHESTER, 4-bedroom old­ 643-2096, 069-1744, 742-6786, 648- The nfm w. ^ noomentarily ^ow, the oouncU’s steering office. Hartford; James Ryan, Wtodsor- tlgous office building. Appmc. er 'Colonial in desirable' east 640-6324. 7887. nii> 'TLA**********f’ weakentag the ccnneoticii, it committee, under the leadersMp The first thing the new coun- vUle. Rd., Wtodsorville. m ale 7476, parking, elevator, T. J. Crock­ In Coimecticut's Fastest Growing Area 6-room single' famUy home, ROOM Female only, a real 1011. For Rent 67 A gency, 646-0131. New listing, practically igsw 6- to a dispute over the ^n a bustoessUke way, ®on»nilttee feel that the pollu- cember deadline. This was glv- Lynn, Stafford Springs; Ronald 668-7389. store and apartment. Excel­ home away from home. Park­ ett, R ealtor, 648-1577. room Raised Ranch, 8 bed­ QUICK SALE Itv ^ thT Hughes sounded friendly. Near ^lon question must be looked at en Md a meeting with the agen- jenes. lO Fox HUl Dr., Rock- FORT LAXnJERDALE off La- lent Investment, $86,900. Hayes ing. Kitchen privileges. Phrnie APARTMENT — convenient lo­ TEN-ROOM Contemporary rooms, largo Uving room, dlnhig whlch McOraw-HUi ie ^ ®“**> “• t-oporter remarked, ®® l>w»dly m possible. cy to srtiedtoed for March. In vllle; Loilani DeMaio, 22 Gard- solas Blvd., luxury apartment. A gency, 646-0181. 6484609. cation, 2 bedrooms, fuU size Ranch, with 3-room studio roUn and Utohen with glass uled to puMldi iirnivh vr "Tou have been vary patient, ^® ®* ***® steps being the meantime, the steering ner Rd., Vemon; 'Flora (Preuss, Prime Isles area, walking dls- PRICE kitchen, many cabinets, appU­ Furnished Houses For Rent 65 apartment or in-law suite. aUdlng doors, 2 fuU baths, fire­ m ef'a iia e plans to seilMtoe * ^***** *iave aU enjoyed Davis Ave., Rockville; Jo- CLEIAN furnished room for el­ ances, large uving room, heat, . tance to beach on Sunset Lake, Over 1V& acres of land 'with a place, waU-to-wall carpetliig, Lott For Sola 73 $23,000 fo r a 4-bedroom Cape this immensely and looked for- tor claidfication from the State locking at all poesibllitlee to lene Taylor, Windsor; Met Ha­ derly gentlem an. CaB 649-8142 hot water, laundry faciUties, Aparfm ents 63-A SINGLE house, three bed­ dock prtvUeges available, ref­ view. Redwood construction, three 10,000-W(^ tostallmentis aluminum aidUig, aluminum before then. ward te It over so many Water Resources Oommtosiim, connection with poUuticn. yen, TalcottvUle Rd., (Rock- o r 643-9303. rooms, dining room, Uving erences required. CoU 649-6610 large thermopane windows. ANDOVER — Overlooking lake, to E ast H artford. L arge Uv- garage, adults, no pets, $170. THREE - ROOM furnished otormsi; 2-car basement garage, now an arm of the Environment- One of the factors being cited vUle; Mary Pierce, VlTndsor- 643-4884. room, kitchen. Full basement. after 6:80. Phllbrlck Agency, Realtora. manchester-professieiial park $2,000. Bolton -r beach ri$hts “I only wish. I were sUU to ROOM for rent, centrally locat­ apartment, utiUties, Employed one acre treed lot. Only $34,600. tog room , carport, city utU- the movie "You don’t have to sav "for ^ Protection Agency, on exact- is that, with new personnel to vUle; Joeei* Bouchard, 231 $200 m onthly. Security deposit 646-4200. $2,100. C oventry, 1 ^ a cres, $6,- business ... Thto ed, private entrace, ample person, no children or pets, 341 BROAD STREET/MANCHESTER ities. Convenient iMatlon on ^sode to ^ the last tim^" HiuhM re^ “‘® *®^ ***® ®“*®® *'®®P®*^W® '<«• Impt®- Skinner Rd., RockvUle; Paul NEW — Deluxe duplex, 3 bed­ required. Available at once. 000. Tolland, a cre, $4,000. paridng. 649-6271, parking. 272 M ain St. U&R REALTY CO. INC. quiet side street. It S Js^oJ^lnJiS S fL ^ iurned " oTL’ woSd^bout abatement order to the first ® ^ KomorowsW, Vemon Tower rooms, IH baths. FuU private Keith R eal Estate, 646-4126, Wanted To Rent 6 8 FOREST HOZiS, warm Oolo- H ayes A gen cy, 646-0181. basem ent. Carpeting. AU m od­ nial Raised Rwch, 7 large Ueve a tiUng Ukettito could length that thto conversa- , . . ______■'tpt- RockvUle; Gemma Mar- CLEAN fumi^ed room with BTJRNISHED 8 rooms M Ciq>e, new bath, ment, centraUy located. Must beautifully latidscaped wooded Robert D. Murdock, Realtor O u t off Town py to talk to you lusTas Iona u ^®“ ®«®’ "®'^®*‘ ®t®aHy 5*P“^ sanitarian Lon Hultgren Beverly LeBlanc, 119 E. Main cluded, kitchen privileges, ref­ 4426. KEITH you want" ' ^ ^ speUed out. It was widely felt ^ been working actively to st, RockvlUe, Myrtle AUm, 3 com ed. $260 mcxithly. Paul W. completely redecorated, 8 chU­ allow pets. CaU 1-429-7468 after lot. Formal Uving room with F o rS a lu 75 . . . in Nassau at the erences. 643-0002. 0 p.m . 650 to 25,000 Square Feet MANCHESTER — Spacious 7- During the 160 minutes at the time that It was a “friend- ^ ar^ since taking, office to DaUey Circle, RockvUle; Ruth- Dougan, R ealtor, 649-4030 or TWO-ROOM furnished apart^ dren accepted, $210. monthly. fireplace, dining room, big Real Estate Brktania Hotel ROOMS for rent, Manchester 646-1021. , ment, stove, refrigerator, Lease, security deposit and kitchen with buUt-tau, 8 bed­ room home, aluminum siding, COVEN*niY — Modular hc»ne, Hughes said- 'y’’ ®*^®**> Issaed to tie to with »^®n»Mr. Lambert, 3 Bancrirft Rd., • Ideal for Oroiq> Medical or • 800 car, tree on alte — ------—"I would like to see an ac- *® provious coimcll’s plan for But this to a smaU dent to a RookvUle; Frederick Relch- Green, complete house privi­ heat, hot water. Apply Mar­ referen ces. H ayes A gency, 646- rooms, two flill baths, famUy Legal Practice parUng new roof, first-floor family only one now avaUable for Im­ 646-4126 649-1922 DELUXE 2 - bedroom apart­ Investment leges. Prefer women only. In­ low's, 867 Main St., Manches­ 0131. room with old brick firoplace • Corporate or Branch .Office • (M y 12 minutes from room, double garage. Only mediate' .occupancy. Loaded W hen MCGraw-HUl an- curate story of my life printed, a public sewer system, which la^e and complex sltua- ardt, Hyde Ave., Rockville; ment, wallhto-wall. carpet^, quire, 643-2460. ter. For Sole wall, raised hearth, pegged •'FiiUy alr-cooditlcaed and H a iiford v ia 1-84 $84,900. H ayes A gency, 640- with e x t r ^ . <000 now Stark­ nounced In December it had ao- because I niinfc i have had ex- would have served the village “ «*>■ ^ B ^ u lt to attempting Louis Jeskl, 403 Abby Rd. Ehct., complete appliances, 2 air- 'Wide pine floor, oversized two- carpeted a Shops, banks, restaurants— 0181. weather R ealtors, 646-6803. BOLTON qulred rights to the manuscript, periences tiiat could be helpful take areas, the’two districts *° “ o* at lotig-ra^e ptonntog South Windsor; Theresa Lamb, GENTLEMAN only, over 21, conditioners, full bcusement, AVAILABLE F ebruary 1, TWO-BEDROOM Ranch, $200 ROCKVILLE — Well kept four- « Complete Janitorial only minutes away a> Hughes Tod Oo. spokesman to others. ' most affected with water prob- “ the key to final sdutlcns of Arnold Dr., ToUand, Conn, famUy house. Good Income. car garage. Laundry room and WALL-TO-WALL central location, free parking, washer-dryer hook-up, vanity room newly furnished apart­ per month. Phone 64^6200. work shop. ExceUent condition ic e s e Storage iq>ace provided denied within hours that sudi a “But it’s ahnrMng that, ap- lems. ” ® Problem. Such factors as Discharged Sunday: Armand type bath, glass sliding doors, ment, one block from Main St., Central ilocatlon. $44,000. F or New carpeting makes this book exists. The pubitoher said parently, instead of being able The $14 mlUlon proposal put poor ^ diatoa^ and over- oPaquette, 31 Brimwood Dr., kitchen privileges. References FOUR-ROOM single house, one in a wonderful nelghbortiood. and deposit required. 643-2693, onto patio. $220. p er month. $166 p er month includes heat further inform ation caU, 648- home very desirable. AvaU- it did. to convey something tmthful .to torth a year ago would have orowcung to the lake area are Vemon; Charles Connors, 11 or 2 bedrooms, large rooms. M id 40’s. P rinciples, 648-8270. Bentala Starttng at $4-M per aq. ft. for appointment only. Robert D. Murdock, Realtor. and electricity. 648-1111. 9678. Oriental abte Immediately, thto 6- Hughes said he was in Nas- the public, I am foiced to cost the town about $6 mUUon poUutlon con- Webster St., Rockville; Bruce 643-8870. The MttU-Muu 643-2692. $16,900 — A ttractive Five-room Bariy Loula W. mom Ranch" to nestled on sau to bis top-floor quarters at spend my avaUable wortetog and would have been a joint s*dera.tiOT, leading the steering Easter, Ptoney Rd., Somers- SCHOOL ST. — 4 rooms, first MRAI. THE THOMPSON House — Oot- Cape, Fireplace, paneling, two acres with trees, en­ the Brittanla Beach Hotel. hours to preventing this fraud sewer system With the Town of ®*™™"®® *® *®®®^ at a vllle; LueUa Rood, 61 Cedar FOUR-ROOM apartment. Cel­ floor, heat, hot water, stove (COVENTRY—2 bedroom house, Houses For Sale 72 ESTATE 1972 Webber tage St., centrally located, baseboard heat. G arage, 160 closed breezeway and 2-car Asked about Clifford Irving, from being circulated and put Mansfield, with a treatment "a®^®*! r e d e y e 1 op m on t st., Winchester: Michael Row- lar, attic, private yard. Resi­ and refrigerator, parking. One living room with fireplace, O ccupancy 249-7877 large, pleasantly furnished $26,600 — OFF EAST CENTBSl foot wooded lot. Hutchins 289-4881 garage. Just off Route 6 and Msted as hto coUaborator on, the before the public.” plant at the confluence of the ®cA®ime aiM its fe^bUlty in thto lands. Over HIU Rd.. EUtogton; dential, central, parking. No child, no pets, security, $160. quiet location, call after 4 p.m., room s, parking. Call 649-2808 St., 6 spacious rooms and bath A gency, 649-5824. 44 and 84, m inutes from autobiography, he said: —Hie ftogemaUs and toenaUs Hop and WUUmantic Rivers. ^ a . such a plan, being re- jEunes Ryan, VdndsorvUle; chUdren. No pets. Security and 649-3486. 742-8284. for overnight and permanent on first floor, aluminum sid­ downtown Manchester. f®|I®f. ‘ ®. l®®aUy «®w o s "reh a- Lallanl DeM aio, 22 Gardner guest rates. references. $107.62 monthly. FOUR-ROOM apartment, sec­ SIX-ROOM Ranch, large Uving ing, basement garage, plus 3 ■ blUtaUon ’ ^11 be the topic of Rd., Vemim; Jeannette Van, 48 649-9168. room, fireplace, carpeting, FRECHETTE & MARTIN d^usslon to tho near future prospect St, RockvUle. 'ROOM in private hoiAe for ond floor, adults only, no pets, additional rooms and bath sec­ convenient location, $250 R ealtors 647-9998 when a HUD representative ______young girl, kitchen privileges, FOUR ROOM apartment, first Inquire 171 Summit St. ond floor, 270' lot. Hutchins monthly. Lease required, U&R c^^^to talk about it with the ^ centrally located, near bus floor, 50 Birch St., adult cou- A gency, 649-6824. School Costs Hit Record High Realty Go., Inc., Robert D. BOLTON — 6-room Cape, non- line. $10 weekly. 646-8780 after ,ple, no chUdren or pets. 649- M urdock, R ealtor, 648-2692. MANCHEJSTER —- 3 bedroom development, full dormer, IH By WILLIAM J. WAUGH Morrison said. Teacher salaries, the report Other Conrtderatlons HOLLYWOOD (A^ - ^ 6 p.m . 6987. Business LoeoHens Ranch, large backyard, excel­ baths, new kitchen, double ga- WASHINGTON (AP) — The "We want to see how far thto said, IncreMed only 4.8 per Another area under InvesUga- J ® ^ ’ , ^®™®>’ *;^®® SPACIOUS four-room apart­ For Rent 64 SINGLE home, 3 large rooms, lent condition, only $22,900. range, 2H a cres, $28,900. H ayes National Educatkxi Association administration to wUltog to go cent, tion is the possibility of todirtd- stuntman, has been signed exceUent ccxiditlcm. Call 648- for the role of Sheriff Mean ment, appliances, one child, no" FIVE-ROOM Apartment offices Call John Schultz, 1-677-1916. A gency, 646-0131. announced tx>day that average to granting education tho high The study also showed: ual waste disposal systems. Dr. Apartments - Flats - 6492. pets. Security deposit, utiUtles combination, heat, hot water, W olcott R eal Estate, 068-8200. per-pupll expenditure to public priority it should have among —The average annual teacher Laak of UConn Is sched- nr»iiioHAn Tenements 63 extra. $130. 633-6026. COVENTRY — Carefree alumi­ schools wUl reach an aU-Ume our national ccncems," he said, salary to $9,660, with the Far uled to discuss this with the belnv filmwl on L-jtUnn in private bath, air-conditioning, MANCHESTER — Immaculate num siding, large OMi-room FOUR-ROOM apartment, sec­ carpeting, ground floor loca­ Mgfli o f $929 to the 1971-72 The statistical report said West hig^iest a t $11,067 and the council later this month, as well MANCHESTER — deluxe du- 6H-room Ranch, garage, land­ Cisq>e, m baths, assumaUe school year. that for the first time since Southeast lowest at $8,118. ether innovative waste dis- T*j!r ii .. _»___ ond floor, conveniently locat­ tion, parking. Apply Marlow’s, Out of Town It is the story of an outlaw plex, two bedrooms, full pri­ scaped yard, alumlnim siding, VA mortgage, acres. Only At tho Same time, NEA Pres- World War H the school-age —Capital outlay at $4.5 bU- Posal systems which he has ed. Call after 6 p .m ., 643-0078. 867 Main St., 649-6221. Fo r Rent 66 wlH' enters a small Texas town vate basement, heat, carpets, carpeting. Only $25,900. Henri­ $20,600. Pasek R ealtors, MiLS, Ident Donald E. Morrison pre- population declined by 773,000 lion, 3.9 per cent greater than ®®en studying. MODERN three-room apart­ appUances included. $220 per COMMERCIAL place for lease etta Stack, 742-6744. Pasek 289-7476, 742-6744, 668-78$9. _ HBBhON — Wall St., 4-room Realtora, ' MLS, 289-7476, 668- SMILE! ment, all utilities. Call 649-4000 month. Paul W. Dougan, Real­ o r sale 461 M ain St,, next to - Straight year tlie federal iSare LeveUng off of enrollments —'Total public-school revenue pHes to, connection with sewage tor, 640-4036. heated apartment including 7336. between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. post office. Excellent business hot water, carpeting, appli­ W anlod — Real isla le 77 ®^ ***® $80.1-bUllon cost of public and Oie economic slowdown and nonrevenue receipts at disposal are also under consid- location with building. CaU GARDEN Apartment — Two ances, storage, laundry, park­ MANCHESTER — 6 - room ------schools will shrink to its lowest probably account for the 7.1- 480.1 billion, up 6 per cent. eration, and It appears that the 646- 2426, 9-6. It's Catching ... Send SELLING your home or acre­ level since 1968. per-cent increase to school ex- —The munber of school dis- direction this council will take to Legal Notices bedrooms, heat, hot water, ing. $180 m onthly. 646-2871, 646- Cape, fireplace, garage, mid age? For prompt friendly sei> The figures were given to the P®ndltures, lowest to a decade. Wets decUntog to 17,218 from a regard to pcllutlon •will be a WOODUND range, refrigerator, parking. SOUTH WINDSOR—800 square 0682. 20’s. C all owner, 643-9629. ORDER OF HEARING Conveniently located. No pets. vice, call Louto Dlmock Real­ NEA Research Division’s 30th ^® roport said, high of 35,676 a decade ago. multi-faceted one, tocorporattog. _ a t a PROBATE COURT held at feet, industrial space. Also sep­ Happy Thoughts ty, 649-9823. perhatis the best of manv dip. Bolton within and for the District of Adults. Available February arate Office space and ample annual report, "Estimates of fnmnt ^ Antlove'- on the 6th day of January lerent pregrams, as they apply a .d . 1972. > MANOR 1st, 643-0073. yard/ parking for equipment School Statistics, 1971-72." LEGAL AU j CASH for your property specifically to Coventry. Jud*^***'*’ *^“*™“ * J' s t o i^ e . 668-1608. within 24 hours. Avoid red Local school districts, the re­ TAX to someone you love. . port said, will shoulder the The steering committee has Estate of Alice P. Howe, late of aparuments NOTICE tape, instant service. Hayes been briefed extensively bv for- District, deceased, MANCHESTER — 8^0 to 800 A gency, 646-(n81. largest ritare of public school mer counoilmnn nnriThe Administrator having exhlblt- HOMESTEAD ST. square feet of prime office COLLECTOR’S TO THE ENROLLED cost—62 per cent. The states’ SXAK. m er councilman and steering ed his account with said Estate to PRESIDENTIAL committee head Hugo Thomas ‘ his Court for allowance, and lUed OlFIF W. MIIKDLE TPKE. space. Medical professional MEMBERS OF THE Happy Birthday K n it SELLINO your property? We contribution will be 40.9 per By CLAY.R. POLLAN- NOTICE LIBRA UKon theuie rationaleratlnn»1i> hohind oenind the pre- of distributees ‘°'* and ‘he an ascertainment order of dis- MANCHESTER VILLAGE APTS. building. Near hospital. CaU DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF need listings, call John H. Lap- cent, and federal help will drop MAR. 21 Your Dail/ Aclivily Guido SIZES vious CouncU’s sewer proposal ^ 647- 0411. BOLTON, CONNECTICUT pen In c.. R ealtors, 649-6261. to 7.1 per cent from 7.2 per It 'Y According to Iho Start. 'r 1, 2 and 8-bedroom luxury MANCHESTER 6-16 o c r. Md tonight the council and j£SS?.® w 2. 2t 1:oo o’c% c ta^thi TOWN OF HEBRON The Democratic Electors of Happy Anniversary cent last year and an all-time O s l 1-14-29-40 To develop message for Tuesday,, apartments. Features wall-to- 1 MANCHESTER ^ Office space, WE have clients who are pre­ read words corresponding to numbersi 41-45-51-55#' Planning and Zoning Commls- ^ternoon, at the Probate Office In One and two bedrooma. The second Installment on the Town of Bolton are hereby 8258 hlg^i of 8.8 p er cent to 1967-68. & '48-64-73 61-67-70 ^ slon will mr>Af with Bolton be and thee same Isis assigned wall carpeting, vanity tile tiew buUding, electric heat, air- 5537 pared to buy commercial prop­ Morrison said NEA and other of your Zodioc birth sign, ozon will meet witn------f— ,Thomas kw to »ui for a a iicttriiis hearing on on the the allowance allowance of of Immediate occupancy. property taxes on the Grand notified that a special party 38-SO TAURUS SCORPIO baths, built-in oven, range, ccmdltioning Included. Ideal for >Tr erty, apartment houses, shop­ . APR. 20 1 You'r* 31 Money- - 61 Adjustments discuss the water-bearing^ accoount, and on said appllca- Near aohotris, ofanrohea caucus will be held at the Com­ major national associations o c r. 2i<*_ ^ Hon n.nH thia tu Ji a a . dishwasher, refrigerator and professionsd usage. CaU 646- List of 10/1/70 becomes due and Congratulations Finish a straight - line ping centers or other Invest­ 2 Keep 32 Interesting 62 Impressed sources to the Wlllimantic Riv- the. Ad- and ilKqqring center, on munity Hall on Tuesday, March Adapted from the Ha­ coat with small Mandarin soon will announce details of a I'v' / MAT 20 ® 3 A 33 Originolity 63 Chonge .... 1’7'lor to give notice thereof, by disposal, electric heat. 2 air- bns Hue. CSaU'anytone 7820. payable January 1, 1972. Taxes ment prcqierty. All cash. Write NOP. 21 er area and pcssible conse- publishing this order In some news> conditioners, glass sliding 7, 1972, at 6:00 p.m . waiian Muu - Muu this collar and braid-trim for new schcol-flnanclng program, rN54-57-68-69 4 Toke 34 With 64 To due January 1, 1672 will become duster is so comfortable or call, reverse charges. Pat 1/71-77-79-84 5 Advantage 35 People 65 Revision 12-15-18-32^ quences of these being tapped ES?Mct'''‘"a‘n7 V ' m ^ ‘& " M doors, all large rooms. Full The purpose of the oaueus will the look so in demand . . . which calls fop the federal gov­ 6 Groti tying 36 Tidings 66 Only 13^38-84-88^ 646-2623 delinquent February 1, 1972 and , to wear during leisure- Oriental Style! No. 5537 Kenyon,- Stoddard Realty Go., GEMINI for public water supplies. postage prepaid, addressed to each basement stoi^e area, am­ be to elect members to the Get Well Wishes, ete. ernm ent to put up nearly $30 7 Today’s 37 Quickened 67 And SAGITTARIUSkWI 0 IMrtlW^ fr... Interest will be charged at the I moments. No. 8258 with has knit and finishing di­ 740 North M ato St., W est Hart­ kay i 8 'Tops D iis meetinir U uehBrinizuf “L.***® Peraons Interested and re- ple parking. Starting at $170. Democratic Town Committee bilUon initially. I 38 Someone 68 Opposite NOP. - «« *“ eeang is scheduled for siding outside said District, a copy Handy to shopping, schools, rate of % (ft 1% as of January PHOTO-OUIDE is in Sizes rections for Sizes 6-16 ford, Ooaui., 282-4867. 9Todoy 39 Results 69 Sex 'f'” 7 :30 at the Town Hall. of this order, all at least seven days VILLAGER ^ for a period of two years. The proposed program, Mor­ ci''t; JUNe 20 t o o t 40 Given 70 Compromises ______before said dav of hearing, and re- bus and religious faculties. 1 until taxes are paid. Payment 88 to 50 (bust 42-54). inclusive. Dec.C.7I M l Dated at Bolton, Connecticut, P.S. Oirb—Remember This Is Leap Yeor! Size 40, 44 bust . . . 3% rison said, urges guaranteed 0 \ 1 3-21-30-37 11 You 41 Endeavor 7 1 Put* turn make to this Court. Jtodel apartment op ^ for APARTMENTS ^ may be made by mail. If a re­ SEND sot In coin* for each pattarn 12 Be 42 Making ’ 72 With 44-47-53-! Manchester Evening Herald ____ N O RM ^ J. PREUSS, Judge yards of 45-inch. -Includa* poatag* and handllnf. basic elementary and secon­ ;^52-59-80-86 inspection 12-6 Saturday and ( this 6th day o f January 1972. 13 Progress 43 W ill 73 Expand 72-78-83-89' Coventry correspondent Holly ceipts Is requested, a self-ad- CANCER Democratic Town Committee Pattema available only Ah m Cjabot, Slanoliester dary education to Grades i 14 W ill 44 You 74 OpportunityCAPRICORf) DECBEE ON UmTATION Sunday, other times by ap­ THURSTON Imm^ate Occupancy J dressed envelope and postage E vening HernM, IISO AVE. FraaniKiHg dlmiate JONE'21 Oantner, Tel. 742-8795. OF rLAIMS 0-Room Townhousies, IH ^ vTohn J. Malipn, Chairman ■ What could make a person happier in s iz e s ehown, through 12. M ost o f the funds 15 Alert 45 To 75 Count . Dec. ^ AT A COURT. OF PROBATE pointment. should be enclosed. The Tax Oe/S^BICAS, ilEW YOBK. 16 Plans 46 People 76 Through Built by Apartm ents tiled baths, c o m p 1 e t eX SEND 754 In coin* tor nneh pittim N .Y , 10038. NASHVILLE, Teim. (AP) — would be used for this purpose, S^'UULY 22 17 Message 47 Moy 77 You ja m : holden at Bolton, within and for the ( Collector will be at the Town -Inelidit poitun and handllni. Print Nina, Addrca* with zip District of Andover, on the 5th day kitchen, heat, air-condl- 11 Ther6 seems “to be a spiritual but some would bemused to such 1- 8- 9-34 18 For ■ 48 Opportunity 78 Unexpected 2-7-16-20 M elodist Mayors 140 H H XIARD ST. than to make another person smile? CODE and ttyin Numbtr. of January, A.D. 1972. ti(ming, wall-to-wall ea x-J ' Office Building Monday, Tues­ COMMERCIAL Sue Barnett. Manobenter awakening among youth special areas as vocational edu­ .^ 4 6 -6 0 -7 5 19 Or 49 W ill 79 To 125-63-65 NEW YORK (AP) — Method- Present, Norman J. Preuss. U It R Housing Cerp. ( Bveebur B tm lL UM AVE, The Fall and Winter *71 20 Subject 50 Be 80 W ill ...... f i Judge, peting, private basement,'^ day, Wednesday, Thursday, and OF AMBUOAS; NBW YOBK. througdiout the land," says the cation, remedial and com­ LEO AQUARIUS Three rooms, fully carpet­ PLOT 40-page ALBUM is 65<*. 21 W ill 51 Moke 81 Test tot nome young. 'When unOn motion otof Mrs. Betty Aim Bell, ed. complete appUances, washer-dryer hookup. ]1 Friday from 6 a.m. to 12 p.m. N.T. 10668. pensatory education, early- JULY 21 22 Helpful JAN.-20 a o Print Namt, Addrnt* with HP 12 Sptolil Oullt Boaka-BSt each. Rev. Dr. Arthur B. Rutledge, 52 Some 82 Hard Ronald Hooker, 19. was elected ?‘_,0"* '*I Street, st. Mary's. On- Rentals by shddes, generous closets, and Saturday from 9 a.m. to C-Zone lot, com er'B, Center Order Your Happy Ad Today! CODE, Stylo Numhir and tin. head 'of the missions board of chlldhood education, summer ^ A O G . 22 23 Today's 53 Feel 83 Financial eei. It m a V n r rf tario, Canada, executrix on tho tes- Robert O. ( 01 Dl Plowar-0102 Qrandmother'a 24 Developing 54 Merrtber 84 Is mayor cf Newccmerstcwn,.'tate estate of Eltiabeth 0. Falk late heat, hot water,, parking, and Goodwin St, improved 12 p.m. during the month of Send $1.00 for the n ew 0102 All Yaar-0104 Crib Caaar* . thei Southern Baptist Con- school programs, adult educa­ 5TA26-27-33-35 25 To 55 Suitoble 851s 4- 5-10-24(S;; Ohio, It was believed he was ceased'""*’*'^ within said district, de- Murdock basement storage, near Charles. Lesperance X for buildiiig. Plaiw available, 0105 Coverad Waion-OtOt Dibit January. *71 Fall and Winter Ba­ 0107 ABC Qullter-0105 Cantennlal ventloq. "We seem now to have tion and education for the se­ S /43-50-62 26 Use 56 Come 86 Materialize 31-42-74 •hopping an d churches, everything ready to go. 27 Your 57 Of- 87 Cheering the youngest city chief execu- Thte'ejourt doth decree that three R ealtor 648-8682 Dated at Hebron, Connecticut C a ll 643-2711 sic FASHION filled with 0100 Early Amtrlcan-0110 Star a nwro l favorable climate for riously handicapped. VIRGO PISCES tive to the nation. Now it turns “"d limited for $176. per month. CaU iraoed to SeU! lovely designs and a 0111 Round tba World-01121-Plect 28 Lift 58 Irritated 88 Generous />iiy ikot T.V.Z.. ^ the creditors of said estate to exhibit 648-90U ( 649-7620 y effective Christian witnessing Details of the plan probably / AUG. 21 29 Be 59 Ploni 89 Development eet. IP this 21st day o f D ecem ber 1971. ALSO-0114 Favorltn Afibina-OSt. out that Jody Smith, m ayor of their claims against the same to the 6464926 FREE Pattern Coupon. 30 Be 60 Who Peterm an B ealtor, S40-9404 T. J. CROCKin . 0 in$ TO MAKE-44 PWta-$1.00. among all segments of the pop­ wem't be disclosed imtil after SfRr. 22 90 Work MAR. 20*^^^ Ayrshire, Iowa, to a few executrix ^ directs that public Marian Cello, 3-39-49-J6 a iCTw nojice be given of this order by ad- K l ^ e n J) REALTOR §48-1677 iiunriiirB trr lE urnins ulation than for several yean President Nixon’s forthcoming (^)Good (^) Adverse ^^Neutrzl 3- 6-17-19(0 months ypunger. Both are ac- vertislng in a newspaper haviiu; a Tax CoUeotor p a st." 'State of the Union message. iS6-76-82-90 but 22-28-85-87 y tive• VO Uniteduzuuni Methodtotnmeuiooisis. circulation NORMAN in said J.district. PREySS, Judge

■ . I MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1972 PAGE TWENTY lEvtpntng 1|^raU> ^Avairaflre Dally Net Press Run For The Week Ended The Weather November M, 1671 mear. cooler tonight; Iowa ranging from 25 to 35. Sunny This Special Offer Ends Midnight, Thursdayi January ?3> 1972 with high in 40s tomorrow. Out­ 15,590 look for -'Thursday . . . fair and mild. Manchester-— A City of Village Charm

V O L . x a , NO. 85 Now... $1000.00 a month (SIXTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., 'TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1972 (Classlfled AdperUelng on Page U) PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS tax-free extra cash Reds Step Up Warfare; when you go to the hospital! Batter Laos Positions SAIGON (AP) — North Viet­ refugee center, was abandoned has moved surface-to-air mis­ last March 26 about a mile AT LAST. HERE nam’s dry season offensive Monday afternoon after a sile batteries into southern northwesd of the demilitsirized IS A riAN THAT ACTUALLY PAYS YOU; □ exlra cash up to S6ILOOO.OO □ extra ccnh far as scored major gains in both heavy artillery barrage, but Laos for the first time in nine northern and southern Laos, Tlial troops continued to hold months and one of them fired zone. But in April smd May the long CB 60 s □ extra cash direct to you Q pretedion centfaiues to age 6S when medicare tohes eser Q sources in Vientiane reported Fire Base Thunder two miles to unsuccessfully twice at an North Vietnsimese pulled out today. the east, sources in Vientiane American fighter-bomber Mon­ their missUes becsiuse of the extra cash to Ten Laotian battalions re­ said. day. rainy sesuton, which curtsdls any way you wont to □ extra, cash in addition to any other Insurance! treated today from the village Military sources said) Sam enemy supply movements and The two Russian-made SAMs U.S. sdr attsicks. of Ban Nhik, in the south after Thong was attacked from the were fired at an Air Force F4 a two-hour ttottle that broke an west and this indicated the Phantom that was attacking The U.S. Commsind also re­ enemy siege, but the retreat North Vietnamese were trying ported the fourth Americsin silr Act Now - GET FIRST MONTH'S PROTECTION FOR YOUR WHOLE FAMILY! left the entire Bolovens plateau to encircle Long Cheng, 6 miles strike inside North Vietnam to the North Vietnamese. to the southwest. this yesu-, an attack Monday In the north, Laotian troops About 6,000 government Defenders night on an antiaircraft radsir Send No Mon^f Available to age 64* Join NOW—This Introductory Offer lasts only 3 more days. were driven from Phou CJum, 25 troops and tribal irregulars site in the Ban Kaxal pass, 36 miles north of the Plain of are tring to defend the town of Retreat miles north of the demilitarized Jars, and Sam Thong, south­ Long Cheng from surrounding zone. A communique ssiid the NOW .. .. you and your family can join this How Can We Offer west of the plain, vhile the high ground, but their lines site apparently wsis destroyed Union Fidelitv's Low Monthly Rates Highway 9 along the Ho Chi Tax-Free Extra Cash Plan with no red tape, no All This Protection For So Little? North Vietnamese kept up their crisscross the enemy lines and by two Shrike missiles fired by Im ith questions to answer, no medical examina­ pressure on Long CJheng, the this enables North Vietnamese Minh trail. The 37-foot missiles sui Air Force F106 figliter es­ come from a battery in the tion, without having to see a salesman and You get cash in addition to S1000.00-A-MONTH TAX-FREE UNION FIDELITY ENROLL-S A LARGE NUMBER OF former U.S. . Central In­ reconnaissance units to walk cort. 'There was no damage to area of Sepone, a key trans­ the U.S. aircraft, the command without any qualifications whatsoever. But you PEOPLE AT ONE TIME,. . . direct by mail. T^is highly telligence Agency base. freely through the deserted any other insurance! EXTRA CASH PLAN efficient “ mass enrollment” eliminates salesmen and other Hie Laotian troops broke out base outside the town. shipment point about 25 miles ssdd. must mail your Application Form no later than costly overhead - cutting our costs to the bone. Also, by of Ban Nhik, about 17 miles Semiofficial sources in the west of the South Vietnamese The South Vietnamese com­ border town of Khe Sanh, Just Midnight, Thoraday, January IS, 1972. Age at Husband-Wife Plan having benefits for sickness begin immediately after the east of Pakse, after other army Laotian capital said Long mand in Saigon reported an up­ Better Safe Than Sorry units launched a divisionary op­ Cheng technically has not fallen below the western end of the surge in fighting in South Viet­ Etirollmeht Individual Plan (Age of younger Spouse) third day in the hospital, we can avoid the small one, tyvo demilitsirized zone. aqd three day claims which run up our operating costs. eration. About 200 Laotian sol­ to the enemy but is no long;er nam, with 26 enemy attacks, Here's Why You Need This TAX-FREE The tremendous jump in hospital costs has forced 1 6 - 3 9 ...... only$ 7.26 only $12.72 diers were klUed, wounded or The American pilot did not Benefits for accident are, o f course, payable from the very serving its original functions as the most in weeks. One ^ e t millions 'who already have hospitalization to dig into 40-49 ...... only $9.00 only $15.76 (Herald photo by Buceivlclus) missing. Informed sources said. return the fire because he could EXTRA CASH Plan in Addition first day. a base for CIA operations and Cong attack overran an outpost to Ordinary Hospitalization savings or go into debt. In fact, very few people 50-64 ...... only $11.00 only $19.26 Proceed Carefully North Vietnamese casualties for Gen. Vang Pao’s army of not pinpoint the missile battery in the Mekong Delta, killing have enough savings or income to cover the TOTAL Here's What Your Plan Covers were not reported. Meo tribesmen. in the thick Jungle. seven of the defenders and Foggy day in Manchester nearly obscures E. Center St. near high school sports field. Hie North Vietnamese out­ 'The U.S. (Command in Saigon KfePICAL COSTS RISING DRASTICALLYI cost o f being sick or injured. All-Family Plan The Tax-Free Extra Cash Han covers you for EVERY­ U.S.. bombers knocked out wounding 16. Six of the enemy How long could you stay in the hospital without THING but the following minimum necessary exclusions: flanked the Laotians Sunday announced that North Vietnam erne SAM site in southern Laos were roported killed. 300 niglit and pounded them with worrying about the pile-up of daily expenses? Who By adding only $3.50 to the Husband-Wife Plan, you pro­ hospitalization caused by mental disorders; acts o f war; or — — —r~]—rn—\— r~ tect all unmarried children-under 19 plus qll future child­ artillery and mortar shells, fir­ HOSP ITAL CHARGES ARE MO VIN G j will pay for the expenses o f costly X-rays, doctor care provided in a ftd ei^ government hospital. Under the ing more than 1,000 rounds in ren after they are one month old; You may also have — JP\A ARDMORE RAPIDLY TF IAN bills, drugs and medicines? And how about ^ e Husband-Wfe Plan or AJl-Family Plan, EVEN MATER­ one SH-hour period Monday. expenses at home — rent, food, telephone and maternity coverage by adding only $2.14 to the Husband- NITY BENEFITS ARE PROVIDED if you so desire. Even Muslims Blamed in Dixie CONSUMER PRICES The source said the North Viet­ others that just go on and on? With expenses like Wife Plan or All-Family Plan—whichever applies to you. sicknesses you have previously had, or have right now, will namese used “hugging tactics,” BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — rn m these, could you avoid having your savings wiped If you are widowed or divorced, you may protect your be covered after the policy is in force for only 2 years, for of the Black Muslim movement It is an out-of-town or fracttcmal something you’ve never seen sticking so close to the village Wage - Price Violators Ind ex (1 957 -59 == KX).0) out and your family life upset? children by adding only $3.50 to your indivifluaj rate. Idayor W. W. Dumaa blames In Baton Rouge, but they were that U.S. and Laotian air 240 people under 63. I f you’re 63, we will cover you for group. We don’t know If it was before. So we don’t know.” Kaxik Muallms In part for a not Identified. the Muslims or the NAACP or strikes could not hit the North Wouldn’t it be comforting to know these pro­ pre-existing conditions after just one year; When police arrived at the ALSO AVAI LABLE street gunfight between law en- 'They told the blacks who anyone else.” Vietnamese f without causing blems could be solved by your Tax-Free Extra Cash scene of the rally which had torcemoit officers and blacks fought with poUoe apparently In speaJdng of a possible sui­ casualties to the Laotians. Plan - the plan that gives you $1000.00 a month - Benefits for accident are payable from the very first drawn some KX) persons, IBauer which left four men dead. Sev­ were renegades who called cide plot, Clemmons said: The retreating Laotians left Warned of Disclosure IN CASH — tax-free. ' S500.00-A-M0NTH TAX-FREE day the policy is in force. Benefits for sickness are paid said, a group of 18 blacks stood en young MbsUms deny their themselves Muslims. “Prom what we get on the behind two howitzers 6Uid a immediately after the third day in the hospital when the shoulder to shoulder in front of WASHINGTON (AP) —The cover them, unless they are in- assure these iighl®>” Patman EXTRA CASH PLAN organisation was Involved. Harvey Britton, field director streets, they told people to truck, the sources said. Cost of Living Council says it cenMstent with inflation fight­ said: "In the past toe com­ policy has been in force for only 30 days. And h e r e ’s A (qwkesman for the NAACP of the Louisiana NAACP, said, a wall of cars blocking the Age at Husband-Wife Plan bring your friends to a meeting street. The loss of Phou Cum on the will start disclosing toe names ing standards. mittee has not h^ltated to con­ 180 more good news- we will even pay you for the following asys he isn’t sure who was in­ "We don’t know that there are Monday and they told them to northern front left Bouam of violators of wage-price con­ "These are mandatory re­ vene oversight hearings where Enrollment Individual Plan (Age of younger Spouse) volved in toooting which 140SI>ITA L D A IL'l f diseases which some companies usually exclude al­ Black Muslims - involved. Or If tell a polloeman and you’U see (See Page Eight) Long, 16 miles to the southeast, trols, and a congressman has quirements and there is no le­ necessary to see that the laws TAX-FREE EXTRA CASH Gives 1 6 - 3 9 ...... only $3.63 o n ly $ 6.36 to g eth er: tuberculosis, gall bladder disorders, diabetes, eniiXed Monday after police 160 C:h a i rIGES the cnly government outpost hinted his oommlttee may in­ gal Justification for delay in over wdiidi it has Jurisdiction Peace of Mind and Security 40-49 ...... only $4.50 ...... only $ 7.88 cancer, heart or circulatory disease or disturbance, hernia, moved in to clear a city street ~ north of the Plain of Jars. vestigate current policy unless triggering these sanctions,” are being carried out.” sickness resulting in surgery, or disease o f the generative o< an Impromptu rally at whldi , Secretary of Labor James D. Union Fidelity created this low-cost Tax-Free Extra 50-64 ...... only $5.50 ...... only $ 9.63 Field . reports said govem- additional action is taken to organs, when the loss occurs after the policy has been in miHtaats were calling for im­ ' ment forces abandoned I^ou protect consumers. Hodgson today urged federal Cash Plan to help cover your UNCOVERED expenses Benefits for the $500.00-A-MONTH PLAN force for only 6 months. proved oondtUons in the city’s Cum alter an artillery and Council Director Donald mediators to watch out for at­ A LLI FEM S ^ black community. while hospitalized . . . to put EXTRA CASH in your hand are half of the $1000.00-A-MONTH PLAN Educator Sees Nixon Effort ground attack, and an esti­ Rumsfeld said Monday the new Complaints tempts to get around wage con­ for bills from the doctor, the surgeon, the nurse, the drug­ A Nationally Respectsd Company Ghyv. John McKeithen blamed mated 3,(KX) to 4,(KX> civilians disclosure policy includes toe trols. gist or anyone else who provides service and treatment All-Family Plan the burst of gunfire on a down­ On the Way When you join the Union Fidelity Familyyou join hun­ began a 50-mile trek through possibility that results of coun­ "Both the future of collective 100 you need and want. You may even have enough left over By adding only $1.75 to the Husband-Wife Plan, you town street two miles from enemy-controlled mountains to cil investigations may be given bargaining and the controls dreds o f thousands o f secure Americans wdio know they 1960 1962 1964 1966 1968 1970 to help REPLACE any income, you lose because of your protect all unmarried children under 19 plus all future Loulstona’s of^dtol on “ out- reach the nearest government to persons who file complaints program are ill-served by such can bank, on Tax-Free Extra Cash. Readers o f countless sidorff." In Revising School Fundi Patman wrote to Pay Board Government stetistics indicete your, present coverage may confmement. children after they are one month old. You may also have .^^Aderritory. against excessive price and mischief, and we should not be maternity coverage by adding only $1.07. Widowad or publications ~ including Reader s Digest, The Wall Street And Sberitrs Detective CapL Bam Thong, once a major wage increases. ‘ , Chairman George H. Boldt and reticent in .saying so,” toe sec­ be inadequate to meet today's rising costs. That's why WASHINGTON (AP) — Don- He said "We want to see how per cent last y e a r ^ d a rtoi.., Price Oommission head C. divorced parenu may protect their children by adding Journal and T V G uide — have found immense satisfaction Bryan Clemmoiu Jr. says Names of violators have been retary said in remarks for toe you can't afford to be without this low-cost, high-benefits "some sort of sulolde plot” ^ d E. Morrison, president of far this administration is 'Vlll- high of 8.8 per cent in 1967-68. ‘ ■ Jackson Grayson, $1.75 to the individual rate. in receiving Tax-Free Extra Cash Benefits from Union I automatically withheld unless annual seminar of the Federal Tax-Free Extra Cash Plan. the National Education Assocl- Ing to go in granting education The teacher leader said the "The Cmigress included a Special Offer Expires Midnight Fidelity Life Insurance Company, an old line legal reserve ml|ht have been involved in toe government went to court Medlatimt and Oonciliation the aheotout udilcfa took the atlon, said Monday "there is a high priority . . . Past evl- NBA study shewed that the provision which allows toe con­ *Sour<»: United States Department of Labor of Date Shown On Coupon Belowl company and a member o f .the Union Fidelity Insurance to force compliance with wage- Service. Preteettow cendnuss until age 68, when Msdiearu takw ovar. NOTE: When you fill in the Application Form, please be every indlcatloh President Nlx- dence cd such a commitment “ educational system of the sumer and others to help police lives of two deputies and two Red Nation price guidelines. 'Die govern­ "I ’m thinking of toe case To introduce you to this remarkable new Tax-Free Extra sure to check which plan you want, $1000.00-A- Group which is licensed in all 50 states, Washington, D.C., blacks. on wia propose drasUc reform has been meager.” richest nation cn earth is on the prices through civil damage Month or $500.00-A-Month. Puerto W co and Canada. Union Fidelity is recommended . . . vdtlch could revolutlcnlze Morrison called the news con- threshold of financial disaster.” ment also continually has said where toe parties try to cir­ Cash Plan — Form 1-525 — we make this unusual offer Twenty blacks were arrested suits,” Patman tvrote. "Ob­ by B e s t’s and D u n n e's, the two leading rating authorities school finance throughout the ference to release NEA’s “ EsU- He cited Chicago and Ihila- consumers are not entitled to cumvent toe intent toe con­ with a 30-Day Guarantee. Just fill in the Application NOTE: The regular Monthly Premium shown here (for your age . and charged with disturbing the Recognizes see iHisiness records that con­ viously, this provision is mean-« trols program by agreeing in in the insurance industry. mates of SchocH Statistics, 1971- delphia as major school sys- ingful 1972 Union Fidelity Life Inturanc* Company ^ HaoKxrr Alexis Nihon, a mulU-mlUlcn- Across toe desk, a couple, cuid wandered In early only to to Neptune,’.’ he eald. Lights glisten aboard the departing liner France in Hudson River Monday night. (AP photo)

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