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/ / The Weather PAGE TWENTf MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1971 Average Daily Net Pfess Run ' Continued clear, cold tonlgtat; ipanrbriitrr lEttrntng U m lb For The Week Ended lows five below to flVe above. January 9, 1971 Tomorrow increasing cloudi­ Mai«U Wsubsrt Orcle of Oie ness, chance ot snow late In day A b o u t Conuneni Sesriim - Womm’s Society- of Cbmmunity Two Requests 1 6 ,0 9 5 or at night;-high 20 to 26. The Board of Directors will Baptist Church will meet tomor­ Maneheater— A City of Village Charm John' Mather Chapter, jbrder conduct a publlC' session to­ row at 12:80 p.m. in FeUowriiip Hall of the church. B e fo r e P Z C \ot DeHoIay, will meet Monday morrow from 9 to 11 a.m. in Megs U ) PRICE TEN CENTS the '^oard of Directors Office at 7:S0 p.m. at the Maaonlc Two requests f x ' ssus MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, PRBRUARY 2, 1971 Tenvpie. At 8 ;30, the Rev. Earle In the Municipal Building to The executive committee of VOI* LXX XX, NO. r04 ' (SIXTEEN PAGES) CUater,^ paator of North United hear comments and sugges­ the Women’s Society of Chris­ changes are the only Ita^ on M e th o ^ t CSiurch, w ill discuss tions from the public. tian Service of North United a Ught agenda facing tiia Plan­ “Attitudes of Sex.’’ He will also Future sessions will be Methodist Church will meet to­ ning and Zoning Onmmisslon night at 8 tit the church. Speak, at a meeting ot^the held the first ’Tuesday of tonight. Its session win bo at ea«A month from 0 to 11 sum. 1 0 0 Rei noved; chapter’s Mother’s Cwb at 7:30 7:80 in the Mimlnipal B-iikUng Threat at the Masonic Tenmle. and the third Thursday of A planning session for a new All-Volunteer Army Grgtmdhog NORTH CHINA each month from 8:80 to creative Jeamlng time to be hearing room. M ills launched n^xt fall at Center The Bowers SchMl PTA will 8:30 p.m. in the Board of Atty. Laon'Podrova is sseMng « A. Congregrational Church will be fdSign Of VIETNAM meet tonl^ght at/7:80''-in the Directors Office. to change seven aorss at the Course held tonight at 7:30 in Memorial A Possibility: Laird Apollo on school cafeteria, rnincipal Ray rear ot 112 Highland St. from :|lall of the church. ' ''Qardlner will speak on pro- 'Ihe Women’s Home League Rural Residence to A Zone, Ki More Cold By HOWAMl BENEDICT ^ poke^ school budget projects, of the Salvation Army will meet order to pave the way for the WASHINGTON (AP)—Defense Secretary Mel'vin ' c construction of apartments H o ip K o A D AP Aeroepace Writer and parents will have an <^>por- tomorrow at 1:80 p.m. in the . Robert Kelley, a State of Con­ Laird told a hostile Senate Armed Services (Iloinniittee punxsutawnby . Pa. (a p ) tunity ted from the hole. OPERATION Sunday when the astrisiauts .had The British-American dub Defense Department vigorously vessel for the return trip home. the parcel and construct a He added he did not oppose Some observers questioned VII difficulty Unking the command -will have a 'Valentine Dance pursue the program we have The three spacemen setUed maxlmnm of 82 • apaitmanta, the volunteer concept in princi­ whether IMill actually saw his and lunar modtdes. They separ­ Saturday, Feb. 13, at the club­ probably townhouse units. formulated to reduce draft calls down for a lO-hour rest periofi ple but that national security shadow or was perturbed by the ated the command ship Kitty house. The Mulhem ’Trio will ('Herald photo by Buoetvklus) The only other ^ppUoattcn is to sero. If the Cksigress supports shortly after 10 a.m. EST today demanded continued induction upetaglng. loUowlng an uneventful night in Hawk and turned around to . play for dancing from 0 p.m. one by Henry A. Demlng iof this program by tqipropriate of servicemen. The Punxsutawney Ground­ which they mcmitored systems, hook up with and extract AiF to 1 a.m. A buffet wUl be serv­ CHastonbury, who is sseMng to legislative action, and If the From the Peanut Gallery Laird noted 188JIOO men were. hog. Club,_however,.c^^ .It '" recharged batteries and- genecr. tares from a. compartment atop ed. Reservations may be made change the entire lot at ST Fine ^neral public gives sup^rt by Inducted in 1970, the smaUest was the shadow that niade 1^1 ally relaxed for the big dAys the third stage ot the Saturn 8 ' at the clubhouse. Valerie LeSiitza and Jeffrey Boulde amuse an audi­ the performance. Proceeds, which totaled f26S, St. to Bustness m . R la pres- a positive attitude toward mili­ do an about-face. - Members of enUy soned half Duslnsas HI draft caU since 1984. “ We are on ahead. ro ck e t ence of children as they present a puppet show at will be donated to the pediatric department of tary service.” the club, vdilch has held the an­ They w ere m ore than 160,000 Five times they tried and The executive board of the and half Resldenca B, ap- nual vigil on the hill for 87 the Peanut Carnival held Saturday at the Union Rockville General ' Hospital. Children purchased In opening the hearing on Se- (See Page Nine) mUes from earth, traveling faUed: They finally succeeded Little Theatre ot Manchester parenUy because o( an error years, tried to ignore the other Congregational Church, Rockville. Mrs. Susan Pren­ peanuts at the door for a penny apiece. Admittance made when zoning lines were about 2,400 miles an hour. on the sixth attempt, hut ex­ win m eet ttmlght at 8 at the groundhog. There was UtUe air-to-ground tiss, a Sunday school teacher (left) supervises to all of the attractions was paid in peanuts. estpbllahed several years ago. perts on the ground Middled to club rooms, 22'Oak St.-At 7:30 , ’Td like you to know that no conversation, prompting Ms- The property is adjacent to a discuss what could have caused the cast for "The Public Eye” lady has been involved in the sion Control Center to comment line of stores to the south front­ the failures. Window ibadts o f lovttyCnPM it will r^earse. Feb. 28 to stockholders of rec­ and WiU be convertlUe into 2)4 cerem<»iy for nigh imder 90 at one point that “It is diffiSblt “ TootliM” art taiy to wuh. Win ord Feb. 12. ing on Walnut St. Darning re­ At Prayer Breakfast Sigurd SJoberg, director. of March 31 Meeting Called shares of Wyandotte. years—and we aren’t about to THAILAND to say Mdiether they’re awake or flight operations, said before the lookUktnaw. W en t cratk, fray or Under the formal combina­ Both companies have.execu- portedly wants to utillae the change It now,” club President pinhole. Available in many attrae- Rehearsals for . the Gilbert reef of the Pine St. land for asleep.’ ’ go-ahead for landing was given, tion agreement. First Hartford Uve offices at 886 Parker Bt., Sam Light sold. In (Mie exchange, Apollo 14 thrt eolots. Juit call us. We win bt . and Sullivan Workshop produc- store parking. Open Heart Toward All "W e wUl have to convince our­ ■ M to measure your windows and I tlon of "Camelot” sched^ed for On Sale of First Hartford is to transfer all of its assets to and NeU H. Ellis is president Actually, the club had brought asked for the results of the race selves in some fashion that the give you a free estimate for new > this week are: Chorus re- Wyandotte, receiving in ex­ and chief executive officer ot both groundhogs^ both ' some­ at Daytona Beach, Fla., .') church recepUMt haU. provides for the sale of assets three cents a riiare, payable a dividend of 80 cents per share nessmen and professionals at­ ficials, Including some from far only a few superficial scratches, «n MAIN BT~ MAN£ A. Roosa fired up the big main tending a National Prayer nations tells something about After Strike ai^iarently from the abortive 1 . engine for the first time. | Breakfast that if America can the strength of America. Nut he linkup attempts. have such an understanding also said It reminded him ot the The 10-second burst maneu­ After running several testa at letter he got from a distressed At Chrysler vered the spacecraft oft a path heart on Its forthcom ing 200th State Department officials reportedly said that ^uth Vietn^ese and U.^ kfission Oontnd Center, engi­ birthday it will be “very rich, listener after his televised State that would have approached to neers said they believed the very strong and more important ot the Unlmi message, who won­ DETROIT (AP) — Some forces are planning for an im porl^t allied operation in northwestera South within 2,420 miles of the moon. fault lay with a foreign particle —a truly good country and the dered what would happen if 10,000 white collar workers went Vietnam. A big increase of infiltrated North Viet forces, top figure, into Laos, Now It wlU^alp within 60 mUes that Jammed In the mechanism hope of the world.” some madman detonated an ex­ ^U drop the low point of ^ ^,,3 , Homs foreign ob- first event on a busy schedule but the settlement was beU^ed i House and Senate in recognition the lunar orMt to an altitude of How where this foreign B. M. SLOGAN CONTEST to match the 18 per cent salary launching a work week in which of the moral and spiritual U.6 mUes before Oiepard and cgjgg from and went 1 \ the President plans to send Oon- Increase given to nonunion per­ values on vdtlch America was Major Move at Laotian Line z«t/.hf>ii separate the lunar Ian- know. If the foreign parti' * gress three Sfieclal messages. sonnel at Ford and General Mo­ founded. der Ahtares for a Friday morn­ ole is gone and left no trace A larger chunk of the morning tors. n also wsK bMIsvsd ttat WAStiliIdkrON (A P ) — Sen.- paring : tor a massive attack made by President Nixon and ing descent to the hilly terrain we’d never find the oatlse if we Works. Hie Rev. BUly Graham vw ^ nMrved for nMiUi«a with the pay increase wotild he ratro- no U.S. ground troops vdU enter George Aiken says State De­ from the north,” Aiken said known as STa Mauro on the spent a century locridng for.lt." among the head table guests, members of the coMnet and actlvs to NOv. 2) lITO. Mtmday. The allied tixx^, the Laos. eastern fringe of the dry Ocean “If there le a fcmlgn particle partment officials have told him but (3iief Justice Warren Bur­ BubcaUnet, to diacuM the ad- UAW President Leonard Vermmit Republican added, are Aiken said he was briefed by problem It iq?parently dislodged ger delivered the main maaoage of Storms. • mlnlstrothm’s 1671 legislative Woodcock said the strikers were of a buildup ,of American and gearing “for a large operation the State Department Friday, “That was a mighty good and is no longer there" said to the gathering. He sold those blueprint. being ordered to report to work South Vietnamese forces near we might be undertaking.’’ but has been told nothing since bum there,” Roosa exclaimed mission director Lee. “The prayer breakfasts, held since Nixon’s busy ^ y will end at their regular starting times Aik4n, ranking -Republican on about the operation because of after the firing, Monday. docking mechanism certainly 1968 afford the men and women the fjoHim border preparing We ore looking for o simple slogan lor with an after-don “Evoning at Wednesday. the Senate Foreign Relations what he caUed “ the tightest cen­ The suspense over whether with heavy responsibUitlea in for an important allied opera­ the White House” entertainment The settlement came after (hmmittee, said he was assured sorship since World War n.” Shepard and MltcheU would be (See Page Seven) yoiir bonk. We would Im your liolp. leaderahlp ndes "a brief reoplte some 27 hours of round-the- tion. program for invited guesta who (Kyodo News Service ot Ja­ by the State Department a * U.S. officials In Washington from the confuslans and bur- clock hargMning. and Saigon have talked recently (See Page Seven) pan reported early today from congiresslcnal ban against send­ I Just jot down u slogan (fci six nrords or dena ot the day.” The marathon negotiations, ing ;U.S. ground-combat troops ot a major Increase In Infiltra­ which began at 9 a.m. Monday, Saigon that an estimated 4,000 to 6,000 South Vietnamese para­ into' Laoe would be respected, tion of North Vietnamese forces WRITE loss) whidi you fool M b th o SJIAA. story. continued past the 10 a.m. strike Into Laos, CJambodla and the troopers supported by U.S. and that no American seddier Survey Sho^p deadUne, hpiwever. would be allowed to cross the northwestern sector of South Bring ygiir or mull ft to any As the time for the walkout planes and helicopters moved into Laos Monday. The dispatch boirder. Vietnam. arrived, workers began stream­ Observers Report: “ I think that was the purpose For several weeks there has o iw OT ow o i^ n r co iiw iiio iit u ’li i u o i d o * ing off Die Job in near-aero said no U.8. ground trocq>s w ere Officials Throughout Nation of the call, to assure me,” be been speculation South Viet­ weather at the company’s High­ partlclpatiiig In th4 operation, designed to cut North Viet­ said in telUng of the State De­ namese troops, aided by U.S. March 1, 1971. land Park. Mich., plant, where Suez Bristles with Troops namese supply routes. portment report which he said alrpower, would press Into Laos Decry Rising Welfare Bills moat of the salaried employes The dlsi>atch also said be­ came Friday. to cut off the Ho <3ii Mlnh TraU work. The State Department and By GAYLORD SHAW giblUty requirements; and a As Truce Expiration Nears tween 7,000 and 20,000 North supply routes from the north. hew adUingheas among the poor All enfrios become the The strike could abut down Pentagon have refused to dis­ Secretary of .State William P. Associated Presa Writer Vietnamese and '\fiet Cong to ai^ly for welfare fchlowing the company 'in four to five cuss rumors of ah Imminent al­ Rogers expressed concern about troope were reported to have in­ aty, county and state welfare publicity campaigns by antipov- SJ.M. and will not be returned. THE ASSOdATBD PRESS at Thursday night at a special days .. . within a week,” said a filtrated Into southern Laos re­ lied incursion Into Laos. But one the Communist buildup Friday, session at the National Aasem- Chrysler qxAesman. (^clals swamped by a rising erty organizations deaertUng cently. State Department source said but would not comment (m any a Slogan lorael and Egyptian defensea bly. - When white collar workers tide of welfare payments say relief aa a right and not a marie judgps*^ decision is fined. “The administration has giv­ flatly any final decisiem on along the Suez Canal were re­ whMesale reform of the welfare of .discredit. The aim could be either to en us to understand thqr’re pre­ launching the operation will be (See Page Nine) ported bristling with reinforce­ prod the Big Four—^the United (See Page Seven) system Is needed to stave off —Officials are responding to ments in preparation for the ex­ States, the Soviet Union, Britain government bankruptcy. the crunch by cracking down on piration of the otx-mcnth-old and France—into pntsitg~ itioro _ Most welfare (dfloiale contact­ welfare cheaters, by slicing USl THIS CONVENIiNT INTRY FORM: cease-fire at midnight Friday. pressure for conceaatons on Is­ ed in an Associated Press sur­ services and by seeking hew Israeli observers said B g ^ rael or genuinely to prepare the Sontay Raid Reviewed vey hold views coinciding with sourcea of revenue. ClUea and has moved up troop reinforce­ population for renewed fighting. those of President Nixon. He de­ counties look to the states for ments, thousands of mortars Jarring met Monday at the scribes the present system as more funds, and the states are and heavy artillery pieces, hun- United Nations with Ambaaaa- “a monstrous, consuming out­ looking to the federal govern­ dreJt44-5«3| swell 35 A 65 Connect 1- 7-15-23#* eratlon will start tomorrow Hartford on grounds o t intoler- ja types. Two members of the Board east of Port Kent, N.Y. Williams, vice president of Re- ^ M 7 6 -7 7 66 Of 31-4581-86^^ [HU faced Trlckdi« per u worti. A 9 5, 4 10 8 3 By not hirlhg two teacher 6 Dltlllutl 36 Chongs evening from 7 to 9 In Room 26 able cruelty. She was awarded j^e nnnAnnn«n,^t did not In- 9 6 of Blducation reviewed the prob­ AutboriUea hoped to gather tgj| planning Corp., a Cousins GEMINI 7 Down’ 37 Humor 67 Homs SAGITTARIUS With any luck you may even SOUTH aides for hidf of the year $2,818 8 Not 38 Close 68 Air .. , marketing quotas for lOTl lems besetting ' the current saved samples from the sUcke to de- division; and F rank Wilder and M>*r ” 9 Pursue 39A 69 Anistoncs PhHlp Cooper, civil defense support paymenU of $110 semi- tobacco These were 'see the Crowing Gamesnatcher 4 K 10654 70Todoy REfnicTta ^ a r *8 budget with the town’s ^ traiisportatiwi Is stiU a term tae whether they were m ri,y Wtadsmr, consulting engl- JUNE 20 10 Your 40 Or DEC. 2t officer for Hebron Is the coordl- monthly and $110 semi-monthly announced last Julv lEtr 17 naiim imapawR In the same little grwp. You’ll Q 10 3 11 Compliments 41 Pehnides 71 Anticipated Board of Finance last night area ta which costs composed of jet fuel. neers retained by Cousins. „ ^ 5-11-25-32 6-14-24-37fU ilator and Instructor for the as alimony. mk * iT^‘ Pmsl or RMt iMMMai and them both In tke story of O K62 12Trovel 42 Con 72 if whUe across the street other been cut, Kaynor The debris tuined up to to- wUder’s .home was listed as :»;53-«1-8<^85 43Deol? 73 With <1-5668 Ve today's hand. ♦ Q7 13 Notural school boart members Tjrefe at- although he didn’t have fl- frared photographs taken of the jacksonvUlo, Fa., while the oth- CANCER 14 And 44 Of 74 News CAPRICORN North dealer. jqoi East South West JUNE J( 15To 45 Be 75 Do DEC. 22 ^ tendtag the salary negotiations figures as yet. When these lake Sunday by two Air BV>rce gj.g gu from Atlanta. 46 Which 76'6You M MNOU 17 RMIIT East-West vulnerable. i ^ Pass 1 4 PsR* 16 Cheerful JAN. IP s : 'r , r . r a . ”'3”«u 3 '.s CAgilMtiMywry with teachers which will have gre determined the transporta- Phantom Jete from Siaw Air ______JULY 22 17 News 47 Get 77^G^ The program Is sponsored by cruelty. She was'granted cus- Opening lead J- Queen ot Dla- 3 4 Pass 4 4 ' All Pass 48 You 78Nteded 26-42-47-52/1 RiNrtMllMI) a major effect 0^3 next year’s fi„u budget may show oWy a Force Baae, S.C. , 2- 8-28-35 18 Doing the ConnecUcut Yankee Ama- tody ot one minor chUd with ‘^rrh i ^ “ mends. j ^55.5M7-88 19 Importont 49 Over 79 HigiSst 69-72-78 V West led the queen of d l a ------school budget. $7,600 deficit ' Instead of the A two-man submarine was ex; 20Cfionn’ 50 Lock 80 G r^ h y ^ AQUARIUS teur Radio Club and by the support payments of $20 jier ‘ , ' , , CAP Joins Hunt LEO 21 Due 51 To 81 Thrifty civil defense agencies of the ^ec]( * aimouncement* la- mends, an d /E ast, a q>lendld fop slam; but a he has con- The Board ot Biducation, ' rep- $18,624 now figured, pected to arrive Monday night < 22 Don't 52 FinorKlol 82 Win . JAN. 20 specimen of the Redfaced centratod strength In diamonds resented by Chairman Kenneth The bill for heating the to aid ta the search. Another j 23 Brass 53 Disposition 83 Figure FU. I t , For Small Plane .AUG.JJ 84 Foreign S a “*i^b^n P®~ '^®r" vISda flre-cur«l type - TrlckdroK>er, won \idth the ace. ^ t h weak hearU, a heart open- Kaynor and Mrs. Carol Duncan, schools Is ta the red for Just two-man sub. was reported en £ 24 Bod 54Poce 22-3469-%#' 21 3- A-19-33 * 25 Will 55Porty 85 Persons ough. It Is open to all residents f”*"* Harold Pero an aUotment In 1971 of 12,812 East returned the four of hearts i„g jgad wlU stop a slam. was critlzed for applying a $46,- about the same aipount as ta- route from Florida, but wasn’t WBSTBTElX), Maee. (AP) — »'40-59-70 26 You 56 The 86 Sensible 66-71-74 W J 87 Your and South played low. Copyright 1871 000 budget cut across the board creases ta the price of Ml, $8,- ' expected to arrive until Wednes­ Six Civil Air BAtrol planes Mon­ VIRGO 27 Interests 57 To “piseux ta\e ave t ^ as well as all “ shTwas OT^ted^us- ®®” ®’ West won with the Jack of 28 Give 58 Start 88 Home? FU. If vpv studenu at Rham High S,^l. cWldren with THEATER TIME Oeneml Features Gorp. on moot budget items rather 221. Plant operation OTcpenses day. day flew over wooded areas be­ c 29 Enobles 59 Moves 89 Fovors hearts and promptly c<»itinued than completely elimlnattag. benefited by simply not hiring B itter cold continued to ham- 90 Countries MAR. 2 0 ^ tween here and the New York k ® 5 ” * 30Stoy 60 In sup^rt payments of »10 per Virginia sun-cured ’ type Z t - SCHEDULE with the king of hearts'. Whm certain programs ta order to one man at the high school, ef- per the search Monday, and of- g^^ mjg search of a stagle- r.„rtl0-13-20-29 ^^G ood Adveise Neutral 18-39-43-58#' week for each child and $6 this card held the trick. West effect the savings. footing a savings hero of $7,729. jfe^48-57-82-89 3VU 12-64-79-83 W/l cense for Gimateur radio opera­ allotment 2,218 suires, compared Firebombs Hit ficials fear^ that might Inter- giigine airplane piloted by a tion. Bjcluded In the course 2,861 last year. Moi^ larm Bumsid' “Love Story, 7:18- looked around for a way to con­ They explained that this was • One Of the larged deficit fere with (Operation of the sub- jjggjjfigiji peycbcdoglst who has will be the International Morse Elizabeth A. Adams from wiH remain un- 9:16. tinue the defense. He Is still all they could do, as they had cagegwrles was an a^Uonm martaee. Much of the lake now jjgg^ missing since Thursday, ^ J w i all Sheldon L». Adams, both of State—“Butch Cassidy” , 0:16; looking, and not even my field Stratford School reduced the school budget by payment o t tuition for students Code, basic, radio theory and „ rrw«i«fia. /vf Ama changed. la soUdly Iced ta, and whether a ,pjjg identified as Dr. the rules and' regulations.ssaMtioH/vna ofnf thefka ' gTOUtt Pennsylvania cigar filler and Games” , 7:80. glasses 'wlU help him. $80,000 before the additional at RockvUle High School \ s ^ No matter what West led next STRATFORD (AP) — JLn . In- submarine could be towed to the prsston Davis, 61, ■who took off Federal Commtniicatlon Com­ T-k MaTylond tobaccoa—marketing UA Theater — “Owl and the $46,000 was cut and had alreauly 7*^ tuition for ^M ial ed- lake’s center for launching was tra m Bedford for Poughkeepsie, Judith Celia Devanney ,of ^ „ nroclalnled for Pussy Cat”, 7:18 - 9:1B. South could gain the lead. Soutti vesUgaUon continued Tuesday enilataed that there were no ucation. Kaynor said that even mission. could then draw trumps and firebomblng that dam- uncertain. n .T. He w a s reported missing East Hartford Drive-In — Re- other places to cut without ser- 0^ ^ tvS?" There wUl be a of^d ^iJ^ey ^^n ^ referendum Is „ run the clubs to get rid of his ^® Stratford High School The plane, a twin-engined |,y ]fis wife ■when he failed to re- lously damaging the education- t^ v The Baby Has East Windsor Drive-In — Re- heart* cafeteria. ^ ^ , and students attending Rock- AeroJet Omnmander, waa turn from his trip, tobacco quota^ owned by (Jouatae Properties, CAP planes ta Connecticut Need Ear Plugs ’ ^ firebomba Howard Wolfanger, chairman )ji|}® cense Manu,U” publtehed by the S r e n with sup- »>« «>-9 Votmda and - If you buy my field glasses, '^®*’® thrown into the lunch inc., of Atlanta, Ga., which hae joined ta the seeuxh Monday. American Radio Relay League. . m r week Oie allotment 49,274 SLcres, com- ^ Re- of the finance board commented ^}}<^ blU owed for you’ll find that you need ear through an c^pen window that when there is just so much Any surplus of funds will be re- ®«-8 ^ $12,279 to Rockville. Since no Been Named plugs also. West had some un- ov®** the weekend* causing about money “there are things you funded to those who successfully Kathleen T." Bolduc from and 94,042 acres In 1968, the last printable things to say (assum- 13,000 in damage to the floor, savings could be effected ta complete ^ wlyne’F.’ Bolduc. both of Man- year for quotas. can’t do and ta the final analysis tuition payments for vo-ag stu­ ing that anything Is still un- tables and chairs, It’s up to the taxpayers.” An­ , ® ® * ^ .4 . cheater, on grounds of Intoler- C9gar binder types 61-62-al- Charnas Heads printable) when South made Two of the bottles did not dents or special education for other finance board member, retarded, these two items were ATTENTION!! ^® ^**Mi*^ able cruelty. She was g;rauited lotment 6,967 acres, compared four spades. The burden of his breakT' and the , other three Kevin Oavaneuigh also objected Laveau, Hark Richard, son of Michael and Frances Joy Commission ^11 hold a pubUc n,i„or children with 6,486 in 1970. These are CofC Committee complaint was that East should burned themselves out, they down for over $28,000 ta defi­ VtAae*tno> 'TS i a o /I o v af S Tb m wtsowes,/ w* _ . _ . . . 4 . ______4 . ^ — 4. to percentage cute on every­ Laveau, 67 Summer St., Manchester. He was bom Jan. hearing next Tuesday at 8 p.m. ^ gup^rt paymente of $22.80 grown mainly In ConnecUcut On ToWll Affairs overtaken the king ^d; cits. In Uie To^ OfflM isimaiiig lo ^ ^ Massachusetts. thing Mrhen he said, “We end up „„ ___ GIRLS18T0 28 10 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. IBs maternal grandpar­ lOUIKling nrAAlr 4/\«« AaA>$ ahUH anH hln Altd l^ASSAChUSOttS. ViAO*4ahearts itrlfHwith f>iAthe aceo a a n i hearts>«Ani*fa in4n The rm.. damage was not dlscov- Some money 'was saved by not presenting ..*® curt^Ung ^dent body ac- ents are Mr. and Mjrs. Peter Joy, Girard, Ohio. His paternal Robert D. <'*a«4inn, president ^ heart, gred unUl employes arrived (SINGLE) — 444^.m1.l 41aA' — * - ^ 4- the town meeting. This to duk uyjtiee and by not spending as grandparents are iS r, and Mrs. Flovent Laveau, West Hart­ B?mt to be considered will be «^te as lump^m ^Imony^ StaUon WH^. has ac- then ruff to defeat Monday. C lasses were dhnnlsi-d ford. He has a sister, WQchele, 2. turbtag, as they never reaUy ^ expected on capital .4| __ f , D .1^.- L.f T Nhnev Ia. Prentiss from In 1666 ^approved cottiuiumg tne contract. a* noon bnf ttiA intention uras know what Items they are cut- ^ « « w • « ipwr rf mb^S^ fof^S^Lte- »>oth of Ver- marketing quotas on crops 1969 cepted the 1971 chairmanship of The idea of overtaking his ^ resume a norS2 schedule Gbagnot, Glenn William, son of Louis and Carol A, Bent­ • — Mr^ M4K44 MM «wmm«im 44b AI-ohlA ♦WMMeewle 1 the Chamber mof4 AOCommercem m a a m m a Atownamvm nBt*4nA1-*Apartner’s WitlAFking llO/lhad Vtnfnot occurred Tuesday._ ttaff-" The deficit remained at $4,- ley Cha^ot, So. River Rd., Tolland. He was bom Jan. 10 at sloS to subdivide prope?^ be- Kajmor and Mrs. Duncan re- Wolfanger asked Kay- RockvUle General Hospital. His maternal grandparents are tween Rt. 86 and Mi^rie Or- / affairs committee. Chamber ^ ^ Police said a window screen vlewed the budget Item by ^ bring In additional fig- Mr. and Mrs. BSverett W./Bentley, Dobson Ave., Vemaa. He cle mto three lots. President Harvey Pastel an- h^vrt^^e*ii It ®“ ”5^*" Item, showing where as the re- g^, yjj, year’s expen- has a brother, Wayne, 8H- And second, an appUcaUon Bids To Exempt nounced. curred to him that West could ^ sult of austerity spending they fiiture® could be compared to « « *1 ... K from Caron Brother Inc. of , Jacqueline M ^e Mattev^n had actually saved m<«ey in jggj year’s. It was also suggest- Amston for permission to divide J^m A. Mathev^ ms appointment become ef- have made the defense easier **®^'^®* Hachey, Alan Spdlman, son of Francis and Joan John­ Two Incinerators fecUve Jan. 13. He succeeds by wriimlng the first heart trick building. many categories to balance th a t figures showing property on Rt. 86 north of He- ^ of Ellington on g ^ d s of what would otherwlae' have amottate Vliilch Will be relm- son Hachey, 116 Prospect St, CtockvUle. He was bom Jan. 11 broTcenter Into two parcels. Intolerable ci^ty ^ e was In State Denii^ . Atty. PhlUp Bayer, who served with the king. If West then r e - ______at RockvUle General Hospital. His maternal grandparenU are HA.1AA awarded custody of two minor In the post in 1970. turned the Jack of hearts. East been a higher deficit. / buraed by the state would pro- H r. and .Mrs. Raymond A. Jtdmson, Waterboro, Maine. His pa­ The largest deflcl^ Item ta yjje a more complete picture TO av"TaTSem s of HARTFORD (AP)—The Clean The purpose of the town af- would be forced to play the ace. ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jndent, Anne F or W elf are mental Institution In Middle- Dr.); study of refuse disposal ,pidei^ and the next player Emt, TeL 228-8971. shown was ta the matter of y ^ budget has actual^ Department besfin preliminary work for the laying Downham, Dwight D. IV, son of Dwight D. XH and Roee- Shows Increase town, was also turned down. faciUties; development of open pagaes. You hold: ftiadeo, A-Q- teacher salAries over which the j^g^^ increased. He compared From left, John and Richard Kostks of the signal marie Bonneau Downham, 6 Clinton St, Manchester. He was ^ e Waterbury authority had gpace and conservation pro- j .g . Hearts, 9-8-8; DIamonda, 8 ; board has little control. Kaynor y^g g^gjg g, education as division of Traffic Engineering Associates of Naug­ of cable at the northwest comer of Center and aaked for an ^em ptfon unUl graxmnlng, with emphaaia on ciuba, A-K-J-4-8. Coming Soon ... bom Jan.. 18 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal The net cost to the town for said they had to replace the pg^gUgUng that ta surrounding atuck, and Fred Monteleone of thd State Highway Adams Sts: (Herald photo by Buceivicius) \ grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Normand Bonneau, 2 Center R ockville Oct. 31 when, it said, It will case Mt., the Nike site area and Whal do you «iyf “A MOVIE director of physical education although Kaynor insisted December’s welfare services have proper incinerators In- union Pond; cooperating with Answer: Bid three clubs. Tou MISS MANCHESTER Rd., JLndover. His paternal grandparents are H r. and Mrs. but ended up paying the same mgjjgjjfiig growth exceeded that bert Davis, James Szarek, Mrs. Dwight D. Downham Jr., 76 Poster St., Manchester. Hospital Notes was 12,183 as compared with ®t“ ®<* operating. The state Oommunity Development plan to show your iq>ade sup- THAT CANT BE salary to the replacement, a ^ surrounding towns, Study Committee Robert Ryan, Joseph Grzyb, Al- $1,689 In November. Last year A®**** **®^ apprised of port at your next turn, and MISSED!” lucky choice Kaynor e^d, ta y^gj yyg meettag Work Besins on Walk Light 'bert Rbdonte, Gerald Davies, SCHOIARSHIP VUltiag hours are 12:89 to _ _ - durine SevelopmenU In the proposed leave It up to your partner to Francis, Peter Benjamin, son of Donald and Margaret _6 but budget ccaiBlderations. Jta ^ construc- Mrs. Kenneth Marti, Henry McVeigh Francis, 142 Avery St., Manchester. He was bom Jan. psOa* in all areas except ma- ^ ^ request and then tabled It until acquisition of the Man- move toward If he has — Frances Taylor, 13 at St. Francis’ Hospital^ Htuiford. His maternal grandpar­ ternlty where they are 2 to 4 December. Tliese figures are receiving more details on when ghester Water Co.; reviewing both red aces and the king of LONG ISLAND PRESS all, ^ e s tor ®®' S^Je ^.tfons for cutting At Center ana Adams o tS e of Hilliard Pond Poirier and Hale. PAGEANT ents are Mr. and Mrs.'jaiheia M eV^h, Newlngt p^V m K H M lJ. ^Bed and Boordf* MANCHIStER HIGH SCHOOL brings to $8,961 the^ amount «P<*Atlng of lU toctoero- Survey Shows Sts. sides of Center St., Dlrec- lor High School asked him to The meeting was held at the ley Reid, Dockerel Rd., Tolland. She was bom Jan. 19 at Man­ tor of Public Works William take steps to eliminate the home of Mr. and Mrs. BYancis NEW YORK (AP) — Colum­ AUDITORIUM chester Memorial Hoepltal. Her maternal grandparents are Dewhan,WN__■__ vriiiMM.. Village a* St., i»Au both DAAb Rock- « mam spent9 Ker by *v ,thea fr^um town ttsAif Itself rtTi on wa wel-I- tor — system...... ITils— was — . also ------the Katherinet oriswold Giblln, joeepn Lj. POUAAD bia Pictures’ "Bed and Boiuxl," vUle;__ G eorge___ Worthington, ______fare sendees thus far this year, reason reason forfor rejectingrejecting thethe hospl-hospl- D. O’Neill said. crossing hazard for pupils of T. Hale of 6 Butler Rd. Mr. and Mrs. PhlUp Buckley Sr., Kingsbury Ave. EbcL, Rock­ ‘ _ ...... -- .»__ e______. foVa MwittAivf Sr., Emanuel lurtn, warren jcj. All signals should be ta oper- both area schools, as well as Die committee will set bound- the latest film from Ftench di­ ^niirs; Katherine Me«ler, A total of $43,1604 has been spent4 tal’s request. d ' Officials Throughout ISiUion IF YOU ARE SINGLE, 18 YEARS OF AGE BY JULY, ville. Her paternal grandnuither is Mrs. Raymond Reid, 26 ______Howland, Atty. JoclJanenda, D. ation within three or four for persons crossing Center St. aries of the area to be included rector Francois Truffaut, began 1971, ARD ARE INTERESTED IN SCHOLARSHIPS, GIFTS, Marble St., Manchester. She has a brother, Mark, 2; and a sis­ PUlsbury IBU, Rockville; E tta over-aU. commlsrion also turned H ow led, Atty. Jf«> IITTU MUSS its American premiere engage­ down a request from the Con- Paul lAmount, Robert W. tiap- weeks, O’Neill added. Final de- to the westbound bus stop. in an api>Ucation for state and AND., AN OPPORTUNITY TO COMPETE IN THE MISS ter, Robin, 4. Gehrlng, Gehring Rd., Tolland; Last year In the same time DecKy ment January 20 ta Neiw York AMERICA CONTEST, THE MISS MANCHESTER SCHOLAR- 4< 4l ♦ * * Jane Auguste, Hunter Rd., $6,482 was spent by the town nectlcut Natural Gas Oo. for a P®^, Paul J. Misseri, Russell A n p Rising T^elfare Bills tails of prjoblems Involved In This morning, Boggini said, federal funds under an open the geometric pattern of the In- “On behalf of my constituents, space g(rant; will make a sur- ,ffinP PAGEANT NEEDS YOU. Grlokmore, WUUam Bussell, son ot Thomas and Cheryl RockvUle. and $38,284 over-aU. / tax credit tor Installing q;>eclal G. PWlbrick, Russell S. Potter- SIOrHAlSV (Continued from Page One) tersection were ironed out at a I am happy to see work begun vey of the population and the , ,,™ EVERY ENTRANT WILL. GAIN POISE, SELF ASSUR­ RUBseU Crickmore, 30 Laurel St., M uichester. He 'was bom Blrttis: Sons to Mr. and Mrs. \ total of 228 people wer^ln- equipment on some of its vc- Alfred L. Rossetto, Frank 0 . • ju- —- from $2 million ta 1968 to $7 mil- meeting yesterday morning of on the light, and I want to commercial activities within a , h,. — ANCE AND A CHANCE TO MAKE NEW FRIENDS. SHE Jan. 16'at Manchester Memorial Hoepltal. His maternal grand­ WilUam Auguste, Hunter Rd., volved in relief programs In'De- hides. TTie equipment lets the P* Weldon and Alfred P. Werb- 1 WILL ALSO BE REWARDED WITH MBSMORIES THAT RockvUle; Mr. and IJrs. Don- c e m b e r as compared with 162 In trucks operate on natural gas. ner MU including “ven remote Ml^ tewn^d state officials and the thank the Departm^t of T i^- mile i^lus of the pond, and WILL LAST A UFBTIMB. parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph RusseU, 20 Salem Rd., Man­ • o OO-FEATUBE • • I tion s welfare bill, taciuomg gmiia, County, Mont., saw a 146 mvner of a service station. portation, and Commissioner will determine the tirafflc pat- faut’s trilogy wtakdi w$ui begun aid Pomeroy, Warehouse Point. November. This brnlgs po 1,037 The committee wUl meet in 1969 with the h te ^ wocess- chester. His paternal grandparents are Mrs. liOldred Tabor, programs for needy children p«r cent surge ta welfare ta five pians, O’Neill said, call for George J. Conkltag, ta particu- tern of W. Middle Tpke. TQ DISCHSS THE POSSIBILITY OF YOUR BEOOMINO Lakeview Dr., Coventry; and BYank Tabor, WUUmantlc. His Discharged Thursday: Ray- ppmber of people /Involved Tuesday, Feb. 9, at 9 a.m. at Pbronxxjnt Pictures Presents ful, "Tlie 400 Blowr’ and contin­ Losing C^ame the Chamber offices, 267 E. and their mothers, the blind, the years. construction of a temporary lar, for prompt reaction , to my ‘>^®« conducted this year. growing Mdieat since 1966, WASHINOTON (.AP) — The ' ”We are facing bankruptcy o< grams “can’t last ta «ielr ^gjj^ g ,g ^ pedestal will be ta- dren attending Verplanck and surroundings. The l?odrd refer- MANCHESTER RESIDENTS '* 1 Summers, Dunn HUl Rd., Tol- “ '® “ f “ '"® . i ® " ’ Roscoe Brown Jr., an agricul- and Drug Administration MOOUN lATUU.. some of our cities and we do not present form tor more than a gjgjjed there. Assumption Schools to cross the red the petition to the town man- - — ----- 368 investigations and 1,828 In­ A COMB)Y AigUt’MAlUAOII |lailn have state revenues to meet the year or two.” State Rep. N. Charles Bo^ni street ta safety, and It ■will also gger and the Oohseivatlon Oom- Barber, Thomas Alan, son of David and Helen Hager- land; Llzbeth -Rinaud, W. VSU- tural agent said. says tests on compressed fish man Barber, 118 McKee St., Manchester. He was bom Jan. 21 Ington; Kathleen CNeUl and quiries had been made. “Despite aU we can do or ^ ^ ^ .. ELLIOTT GOULD problem,” said Gov. Unwood Florid^ average monthly c the 20th Assembly District be helpful to elderly people who mission for ^dy. at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His paternal grandfather is sem, HUlslde Dr., EUingtem; Su­ think to do the geese are win- Products, such, as fn»en din- I g m is b Holton of Virginia, where wel- coots Jumped from $6.4 million g„fi g member of the House have had difficultyta crossing About 24 acres of property. In- SPSCIAL G. E. Barber, Rapid City, S. D. He has two sisters, Terry, 8, san -Arzt, Broad Brook; Swan nlng the battle,” be added. ners, fish sticks and fish cakes, '*1 LOVE MY fare rolls haVqm ore than dou- ^ $i* mllUon, mostly ^ a u s e

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2; ,1971 P A G E F IV E PAGE FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING ll^RALD, M ANCI^TER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2j 1971 Bolton Seaport Idea Is Vetoed ^uth Windsor Hard Roi^ Is Shftening TV Tonight Ice Hockey In Study by State Unit You Should^Know for Comiriete Listings. Along the Grammy Trail Town dft^cidls Working HARTFORD (AP) — Citing In terms pf physical needs, See Saturday's TV Week It is natural to use a refer­ NEW YORK (AP) Hard ley PTide’s 10th Album;” Ray both economic and ecological report siald. New Under W ay . . y. .X j » j- has toe most potential for ence ' from' books . as a lead-in Miss Marion Seam an To Avert M ill Rate Rise 5:M (S> Fen* Kssea problems, a state-financed study handling deeper vessels when profiling a „ librarian. (U> Wild WUd West (O) The hockey program in Bol­ said Monday there is little Justl- and changing modes of marine Town Councilman Robert co^^ted for information dn (Ml Addame Family this year, in the nominations for Muskogee;” and Johnny • While any one of hundreds ton got under way yesterday at flcatlon for a major seaport de- transport—such as container SlUs last night told p»e councU )yi>e' Crammy Awards, those “ Os- “ Sunday Morning Coming could be selected for Miss Mar­ 5:tS (4d> Weather Watch Herrick Memorial Park with velopment in (Tonnectlcut. ships and barge carriers. that South Windsor’s.grand l i s / 5:M WhaPe Kir UaeT ’ ’The' state Is caught in some- "N ew London stands al(me as ian' in the Anna Caroline is Uke the ship in Samuel^y- ^ social hour at 6 p.ni. wUl >:M (SA-M) Weather — Sperla awarded annually by the Na- Best Country Vocal Perfwm- out for the Initial registration News t thing of a vicious c/cle,” said toe only port which could be French Junior Room of Mary lor (Jolerldge’s poemT “A begin the festivities with sup­ (U> Caadid Camera tional Academy of Recording ance by a Duo or Group: “Sta- and practice sesslim. - toe report, which noted that al- readily adapted to meet more Cheney Library, a not-too-fa- Painted Ship on a Sea.” (M> To TeU the Troth Arts and Sciences. tier Brothers, “Bed of Roses;” Oooch Jim Marshall express­ per at 7 p.m. "iba auction wUl *;M Blok___ Vaa Dyke - 1.00 Angelea and June Carter, “If I Were a show ctmslderable promise. The published /^and list figures, St. Margaret Mary CYO wlU (Ml NBC News Hevle award. Record of the Year: Birdwalk.” erards. ties and at least semi-regular is best near toe eastern limits should certainly have heard.” Site (Ml , Dea Kaette Shew “Bridge Over ’Troubled Water,” Best Country Instrumental three mUls for the coming fis- and abortion, discusses Kerle The boys were also instructed schedules, toe report said. of Long Island Sound. He Said Although Auden assumes, a cal year. the question, “Abortion; right SIS IS’ Oaasmeke <0> Simon and Garfunkel; “Close to Performance: Jerry Smith, In toe correct msnner of hold­ "Such facilities and schedules New London is situated on an hesitant reply at best, or a SUls cited the diminishing ca- d- wrong?’-’, and the pressures liii lo} You,” the Carpenters; “Every- “Drivln’ .Home;” Chet Atkins ing toe hockey stick. Marshall cannot be justified without de­ active river, the Thames, where scoffing "No” at worst. Miss thing Is Beautiful,”■ ~Ray ste- and Jerry Reed, "Me and Jer- noted that many of the boys mands, pressures and or com­ stronger current would sweep Jesseman unreservedly an­ paclty trf the pet^le of the towm that make abortion ie e m the m m |fg)*’ii^ISd*TalkSi' to pay bills because o f the fl- oiUjr way out. iIIm study was spon­ immedlate sored by toe CYmnectlcut Re­ “Manchester can be proud to meeting with aU nigh school students from South iiiM (M) TWiteht «iow Jsksay Beaties. Chet Atkins, to toe boy’s chin (with his Officials charged Windsor. East Catholic iHteh. ^erv Grilfta Skew ‘ year nominees and Danny Davis and the Na^j have such a beautiful area for those town officials charged windaor. East CathoUc High, skstes on), he said. Also, in de­ search Oimmission and toe Round of Dice with the expenditures or the Manchester and their invited (S-4t) DIek CavcM Skew (C) feature three of the same per- ville Brass, •'You Ain't Heard termining utoetoer a left-hand­ State Department of Transpor­ its children and young people formers, “ Bridge over ’tVoubled Nothin’ Yet.” as the Anna Caroline French recommendations for expend!- guests. A group discussion will ed or right-handed stick should tation. The study, commissioned Water,” Simon and Garfunkel; Ends in Assault , Junior Room ,” she said. “ It is tures of money in the town. follow the film and refreshments be used, one should be guided by by toe legislature’s Port Au­ EdaeaUowa TV (Ml “Sweet Baby James,” James a joy to work in such surround­ Sills first put in a motion for |,g served, Taeidar, Febraarr X whichever hand is lower on toe thority Study CommlsslMi, was NEW HAVEN (AP) — James ings.” a meeting as soon as possible to ' PM Taylor; “ Close ' to You,” the hockey stick. A right-handed prepared by three private con­ 6:M Film ^ (Cl Carpenters; plus “Chicago,” by “ Pool Stick” Strong, 20, was ar­ Defines Library “simply tell the government Manchester Evening Herald ••The History of the Americas Worried About boy will not necessarily use a sulting firms under toe direc­ bodies that we are faced with goutfa Windsor correspondent Cup** - the large band (Chicago; “ Deja tion of Charles A. McGuire of rested on a charge of assault Miss Jesseman defines a pub­ ,S:M Hamaa BelaUaas sad Motiva­ . right-handed stick, he noted. lic library as a place that, by two cruel and critical facte of Barbara Varriok, Tel. M4-8274. tion (Cl Vu,” by the quartet O osby, FALSE TEETH The boys have little or no Wethersfield. with Intent to com m it murder meems of all its resources and life. We simply do not have ______7;M For______the Deaf Stills, Nash and Young, and Comiu^ Loosd? equipment, except a few sticks [The study said that new Mimday following toe shooting programs, “ offers the best of the increased grand list to play “*®‘ ”Elt«i John,” by the Engllsh- Don’t bo so afraid that your falsa and an occasioiial helmet. An Pilot Program modes of marine shipment are of a man allegedly involved in with and we do have an im­ 7:M Mas Amlsst' Hl» EsvlTonment man, Elton John. teeth will come loose or drop lust aZ the past, the pertinent of the overturned bench served as a “physically adaptable” to Con­ a dice game with him, police poverished taxpayer on whose ECHS Teacher the wrong Urns. For moan aaeurlte present, and looks into the fu­ crelul5^nlr‘ poUutlon. ' Competing for best new artist and comfort, sprinkle FASTBBTHw goal at yesterday’s practice ses- ature working prototype of a treatment facility. A pilot study of necticut’s three major i>orts— said. income we depended last year.” 8:M Book Beet B (C) of -tile year are the Carpenters, Denture AdhsHvo Powder on your Charles Pitkat, left, superintendent of the Vernon Sewage'Treat- ture to be ready to meet new "Workinz for the Reader" hy •’ r . nlatea. PABTKXTH holds denturaa slmi, and meet of toe boys had the method will continue for at loast two months. The unit am ved New London, New Haven and F'oUce said Al Jolsar cent. Hospital ]\otes introduce their measures was 6 minutes or hours, knowing all gardlng the volume of publish- Calling attention to the in- site offers for construction of a teachers in the use of the “Berlioz: les Troyens,” Colin Also urging a more aggres­ St.; Thomas E. Toomey, 600 E. day at the park at 8:45 p.m. has drawn a Democratic chorus p.m. Monday, and toe legisla­ this is his.” ed works, “is to sift and choose creased emphasis on activities 30 - unit housing development course, developed by the uni- jn® cm ce of lo v . - ^ m r a es- jjavis conducting the Royal Op- sive role for Nixon was Rep. \TMTING HOURS Center St.; Jeffrey T. Ayr, Glas- Says •.. Any additional boys who wish tive commissioner’s office was Sometimes a youngster’s en­ theU.„ best for the collection, con- - and------the- use of ------films,- - records,------lorto r uiethe eiaeriy.elderly. AremiocwArchitects ui-01 vversltv. e i^ ‘ y- The Instituteinstitute Isis support-sunnort- “ “ Konoay eyemng J10 voice'''T " era House Orchestra .and Cho- toreglstor may do so at that <>* criticism with ono party lead- g D-Wls., a Jidnt Intermediate Care Semi- tonbury; Joseph O. Ooulombe, swamped beneath stacks of pro­ trance is the result of an emer­ sldering the present books on cassettes, and television in chll- a„d MUIer, working with ed by a g ^ t from the senarate^^oower failures between ™®’ Double Ooncer- member private, noon-2 p.m., and 4 p ^ . - 169 Woodland St.; John T. Cha­ WE ARE A time. Marshall noted that some er calling It a “fantasy world of Economic. Committee mei posals—many of them Just ideas gency rather than choice. After the subject, vrtiether or not dren’s Ubraries today. Miss ^ubln have been Science Foundation. ParUcl- ®®I^“ 1^®*^^*^® to,” David Olstrakh and Mstls- 8 p.m.; private rooms, 10 a.m.- pin, 20 Clyde Rd.; Edward J. «t those present at yesterday’s Alice in Wonderiand.” who said he would submit legls- still needtog to be drafted to one of ( this winter’s storms. more are needed, what other Je^man__a^ed they are Im- selected for the construction. receive a »460 stipend, « non rwSlp ‘ o,,,,. Rostropovich: “ Ives: Hiree Bride, 378 V^ndsor St.; Ross N. PARTICIPANT luu. uuici , .-a-'''-'' selected for the construction. , . J . , nrlved some 3 (KM) CLAP cus- ivcCT. iiL oc session neglected to sign up. /zeroing in on toe report sent ^ r^ ^ f"to Ps^ente s bill form. Miss Jesseman said, “There areas of the collection need new portent. ^ ’Hien, like a true lover ^ ^e forthcoming P “ dependency and travel ~">® Places In New England and Fedlatrics: Parents allowed Begg Sr., 32 (JoLtage St.; Joseph was a lot of sliding on the hill. Voting Age to Congress Monday, the Demo- P

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flea that electrocutions, must be carried Milk Store Drug Center Manchester Area Andover IHanrl^FBtpr out “within the walla of Kilby Prison at Connecticut Montgomery." The Drug Advisory Center, iEttpmtt^ i^praUt . 1 •> Yankee Robbed By 81 Russell St., is observing 'ts Sitter Keeps Cool; the following schedule: PUBUSHBO b y t h b iShrer since 1969, it beeam e rather Im- CPEC S tu d y o/ HERAU> FRINTINQ CO.. INC. Monday. through Friday, 18 BtsMlI Street poesibie to carry out that letter, of the By A.H.O. Armed Pair Prevents Fire Disaster Mencheeter. Conn. 8:80 a.m. to 5 pjn. By BETTE QUATBALB; THOMAS F. FBRGUSON law. In that year, KUby Prison was V ' The Cumberland Farms Store By ANNA FRI8INA thrown an object down the at CTenter and Trotter Sts. was A telephime backup ser­ (Herifid Reporter) WALTEHl R. FERGUSON demolished and its electric chair trans­ ShorUy after the beginning of (Herald Correspondent) stairs ' which had accidentally > Fubliahers working hours In the Stat# held up by two shotgun wield­ vice Is available Monday Founded October 1, 1881 through Saturday from 6 Hie per-' pupil educational A im ,. , . ... hit a wait lamp and broken the' ferred to the new modem maximum se­ Caidtol building this morniiig, ing men last night, who fled A 15-year-oId baby sitter last Firemen speculate that PQbUeiied Every Evening Except Sundeye p.m . to 8 a.m . costs , f6r Manchester area and Holtdaye. Entered at l^e Poet Office at curity prison which had been built to re­ the woodworkers will take a with an undetermined amount tqwns ranged from a high of Saturday night proved the ef- the break caused sparks to ig- of cash. For . drug advisory infor­ Manchester, Conn.,» as Second C3ass Mall careful look about to see wheth­ $807 in Bolton to a low of $596 fectiveness of fire education. nite the insulation along the Matter place it. At about 11 police say two mation, ciUl: 647-9222. rftn er the sun of Legislative M6n- in Columbia for the 1969-70 tls- Miss Jacqueline Jones of ced out the ting and fitting. ~ Included in this category are setUed to bed, save one and the b. matter of time be- wise credited in this paper and also the whether the men were on foot bot Locks, charged with shop- ej^^il^Ts'V‘atolnlstra'tiOT, to” local news puhllshed here. death penalty, tor Alabama. But if, this morning, the I Sou^ # . usual bedUme tomfoolery was ‘*'® house actu^y would All rishta of republicatlon of q>ecial dis­ woodworkers can’t see their or to a car. lifting last night to connecUon stnictlon, attendance and V/ind«or* /^fnon over with, Miss Jones was just have been to flames, niad It not patches herein are also .reserved. Furthermore, the court held, Alabama own shadows anywhere because Once fiie iffraed bandlto alleged theft of two health services, operation and about to relax when she be- been for (he cool presence of The Herald Printing Company Inc., as- there Is no longer any comer the money, they ordered the stereo tapes from Caldor. Court maintenance of i^ t fixed came aware of the odor of *he baby-sitter, sumesumes no financial responsibility for typo- cannot -regain the right to execute ita 28 clerk to crouch below the date Feb. 22. charges, the net coat to towns graphicalTaphlcal errors appeeinnc in advertue- of the Capitol open enough to counter and they disappeared #•737 smoke. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ments and other reading matter In The prisoners on death row by changing the accept the pr^cUon o< a __ . for food ------services and student Manchester Evening Herald. froip the store. ' Cewen+ry Checking superficially the Rohert Jones of South Windsor, law, . because that would be an ex shadow, they wlff melt quleUy ACCIDENTS body activities and tuition pay- rooms to the house, Jackie saw Jacqueline was commended by Suhocrlber to Los Angeles ,Timei^Waahhig- A summons charging him ments to other towns and re- lon Post News Service. , post facto type of legislation. into the partitions they them­ KsSter' no fire, nor could she pinpoint department officials for FuU service client of N. E. A. Service, Inc. selves have just erected, pees with failure to obey a state traf- glonal school districts, the smell of smoke, but the her acticms. When asked how PuUlshers Representatives- — Mathews. fic control signal was issued The CPEC has discontinued Shannon and Cullen Inc., Special Agency Alabama, then. If It just sits tight and freq_ to other endeaTors,’ and Election Day odor persisted. Deciding that ®he knew all the rigflit things to — New York, Chicago. Detroit and Boston. leave the good Md building yesterday morning to Charles its previous evaluation of total there was definitely something do. she responded with "Why, does nothing, would seem to have ac­ D. Butler, 51, of 142 Walker St., expenses for pupils to each of MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULA- quiet enough for the legislators ^7^7 Wjo? burqtog somewhere, Jackie learned how to do aU those TIONS. complished repeal of the death penalty to hear themselves and the Curb Sought after a collision at Maito St. and the state’s 169 towns, due to the c^cemed herself virith what tWngs way back to the fourth E. Middle Tpke. between his new state law which provides grade.” Display advertising closing hours without the u(iy debate, the fear of po­ birds of spring, any momsnt Ahe should do. car and one driven by James J. for lump sum payments for Fire officials stated that it Bor Monday — 1 p.m. jBYiday. litical rlak, or the discovery of bow legis­ now. On Handbills Stating later to fire depart­ B\>r Tuesday — 1 p.m. Saturday. When we ourselves last visit­ Fitzgerald of East Hartford. debt service, since this makes the 10 p.m. Saturday night call BOr Wednesday — 1 p.m. Monday. lators and peofde might vote on the The Democratic Town Com- Court date for Butler Is Feb. 22. for "large, though temporary ment officials that her entire BOr Thursday — 1 p.m. Tuesday. ed the building, the woodwork­ Uth fourth grade fire prevention included units from ^lumbia BOr Friday — 1 p.m. Wednesday. issue. In Connecticut, every tuq>eful at­ ers were simultaneously busy mit^ee is asking the Republican ------fluctuations to the amounts and Hebron; one of which stood Classified deadline — 6 p.m. day be­ / shown for total expenses, mak­ and education program imme­ fore publication. 5 p.m. BYiday for on the first and third floors. Town Committee to cooperate At the same intersection yes- at the Andover firehouse as a Saturday and Monday publication. tempt to get repeal through the General ing intertown comparisons on diately came to mind, she pro­ On the first floor, they were to a joint effort toward con- terday morning another collls- stand-by unit, another situated Assembly runs into a surprlsiiigly large trolling the literature and the slon Involved a truck driven by this basis misleading In many ceeded to act. Indeed, an ob­ busy readjusting office design Hebron Itself on the comer of Rt. 6 and throwaway circulars distributed Raymond H. Labua Jr. of Oov- Instances.” Nanohester Aroa server following the teen-ager’s Tuesday, February 2 body of super-righteous, life for a life to the unexpected Independence Bunker Hill Rd., where It could at polling places. entry and a car driven by Paul Althoug^i Bolton’s $897 per reactions would be astounded at of a new state comptroller who NET CURRENT EXl^ENSES judgment minded legislators who insist D em ocratic Town Chairman B . Desjeunes Jr. of 31 Durant pupU cost is considerably higfa- how calmly she observed each .7 ^ * ^ had, being an incoming elective and every textbook step auto- that society Itself must retain the right' Ted Ckimmlhgs, to a letter to St. Desjeunes, 19, was charged er than that spent by most of All For One, One For All At Work official, bluntly refused to sur­ m atlcally. his Republican counterpart, M. with failure to grant right of the area towns. It Is well under PER PUPIL, 1969-70 to klU. Could it possibly be discovered render to Legislative Manage­ Back in 1965, the retgional Interlocking Adler Dobkto, wrote, "It was way while turning left at an to- the top figure ot $1,297 to Jacqueline looked up the that Coimectlcut’a right to execute ex­ ment as much space as his lame Ansonia Police felt by the Democratic Town tersectlon. Court date Feb. 22. Darien. The lowest per pupil aooordlng to Gonneotiq,ut number of the fire department, of power systems designed to afford duck predecessor had agreed to pired with the historic site at Wethers­ Committee that this (literature ------cost to the state is recorded by called, stating her name, ad­ Picket City Hall greater security to all its members end­ yield. and throwaways at the polls) Is COMPLAINTS Sterling with $509. Public Expenditures Council dress and what the problem field? On the third floor, the wood­ ed up by Involving Connecticut and New not only a great expense to dol- weekend, a camera Four area towns, Bolton, was. While on the phone, she workers were busy building a - w a 1 a a - — ------* ^ CEmera ------hod sent young Hmmy_He- ANSONIA (AP).-Off-duty An- York City in the ccmsequences of some­ magical partition, which one was stolen from the office trail- Manchester, EUington and mann, who had been aUowed to sonia poUcemen piciceted City good manpower that could be _ South Windsor spent more than thing that hai^iened out in Buffalo. could see transforming Itself er at the new sewer plant con- remain up, upstairs to rouse the Hall Tuesday for the second put to work at other jobs that a "'' ;,t; ;n 01c'Stt St' the median per pupil cost ot Self-FulfininK Budget Blusioiis from a temporary eiqiedient younger chllton. She bundled straight day to a cimtract dls- are more cmclol on these days. $715, while six spent less, In- In that instance, the system which had Into a permanent new feature We do not think that the voters distances Tolland's 854 students; shoulders, Highest In the area, dents carried total expenses of them up In clothing and placed yesterday afternoon1 to his home Columbia. increase far surpasses Vernon’s land figure Jumped from $183 In P®nses broke down to $797 per family pet dog and an attempt, to resolve the dlf- mentarily, into a system for spreading prophecy: By operating as If we were at out into the open corridor floor by two male strangers. The state paid more than 50 full employment, we will help to bring Cummings asked for a deci­ 20 per cent to Its efffcct on the 1968-69 to $708 to 1969-70 due to pupll com pared to $711 to 1968- ferences. space In front o f the cham ber sion by the Republican Town per cent of the ^ i^M es res^rces of the town. new school construcUon, accord- Local lunds paid 70.2 per Admonishing the chUdren to PoUce Union Local 677 voted blackout. about that full emidoyment" traditionally used for Appropri­ Committee on cooperating to on a per pupil basis for the first Hebron shares hmiors with Ing to CPEC. ®®"‘ I**® educaUonal bill stay put, and. Informing them 20-5 Sunday to reject the latest The other day, when computers start­ In other words, the newly "activist" — ations Conunlttee hearings, and the control. The request will be time to many years in Tolland, Vernon, also achieving a 20 while state aid paid 29 per cent t*'® ft*"® trucks would be city offer, which one union Its own description—Administration will what the partition was enolos- discussed at a committee meet­ Nixon Urges Bolton and Coventry, presum- increase to enrollment . * and tederal aid one per cent--. Jackie yrent tack Into spokesman called “the same of- ed telling New Ehigland’s power manag­ use the full employment budget ap­ ing was new office quarters for ing, Dobkto promised. ably due to the paytoent of ^^ng the past five years, corn- ANDOVERs 606 Students cost goUTH WINDSOR’S 6 250 the house cautiouMy to an at- ter" advanced earlier. ers that they were facing a sudden pow­ proach to pursue and justify an expan­ Rep. Ruby Oihen of Colchester, Cummings said today that, lump sum debt payments for 3^ e,verBgo 10 per cent file to ^ $891 each to educate students each carried total ed- tempt to trace the smoke. She About a half dozen ncnunl- Hearts Open tocludtog school construcUon ucatlonal costs of $939 compar- just found wires burning to formed'"'policemen carried pla- er shortage, partly because of the un­ sionary economic pdlcy. It means more the doughty House Chairman of "by cutting down on the clrcu- new school construction. Increase In the other area towns. ^lending and hefty deficits, and yet the Appropriations, and hU Senate lan, we could cut down also on Towns stlU picked up the Manchester Is the only area and transportation, compared previous year. *® c«Uar when the fire depart- c^rds and walked outaide <31ty usual demand for power created by c.*ft was found that one of a week over an 18-month pe- In a comer room next to the distnibut^ llUtatore at the of the New York CJlty Opera. nggugibie. Coventry received xhe total pupU expense re- costt of -J education — Ai— whUe .t.- the h > 1 . yjg Hemann youngsters had riod. power systems. In this Instance, we con­ Perhaps; with aU our reservations DOORWAY, DWIGHT BARNARD HOUSE, OLD DEERFIELD, MASS. hearing chamber. What had, p o^ "TOey po^lc^ the a new-for-'Tl proposal to up- a^g pg^ cent federal aid whUe fleeting the c«to of new school s“ te plck e^ p M .6 ^ cent ®®"‘‘ ceivably might have, in the old days, about the full emidoyment budget, we meanwhile, become of the cor­ cut down on the Utter, he g^j.3jg perswmel and training other communities received construction on a pro rata basis BOLTON’s 1,006 students cost ™ *^‘^*7*,*" ^ students ner room? It too, like a]l un­ carried total educational ex- have been subject to local blackout here do not discount It entirely. Viewed sim­ ______;______programs affecting the highest amounts varying from 1.6 per as well as transportation costa the town $1,886 apiece of ** ' ply as an enconomlst’s tool; it doubtless guarded Capitol space, had three grades of cJvU aervlce em -cent to_ElUiJgton. to nothing to range from a high of $1,886 to ^ c h $807 went for operating in Connecticut, or New England might has iU ua^s. What It says, very briefly, Yesterdays fallen under the dominion of ployes was bound lor Capitol ^ low of $750 to Col- e^^sj^e^y Act^ have been subject to blackout apart is that Federal spending can safely rise Legislative Management. Spaceship Hill todav * Gatos umbia. Who and what Is Legislative from the rest of the country. .What hap-, to the point equal to the revenues that Herald On Wetoesday, Nixon is ex- Repeating the five-year pat- Other area towns to the $ 1 ^ the _previous, , .poor, ipuu ox loco] funds pefd «.« would be generated If the economy were Inside Moscow^ s Tightening Management? tn luind another BDeclal enrollment Increases, plus per pupll category are Tol- penses on a per pupil basis the pened the other day was that there was peciea lo sena anouier apccuu ______. iiHth a tntol Avnenae oer ___i______....fL. ____ i operating at full employment Aa a cor­ LeglslaUve Management la O n C o u rs e mMaMe"* rmewlw” his CMitro- Vernon and ToUand registered land with a total expense per 1 previous year1 were $823. Local ®*th^ reduced power throughout New Bing- ollary, If the spending exceeds that that new and separate aov- O F MA'NCHESXER 25 Years Ago v e r a l^ and IgnOTed, 1970 plan the largest school enroUment pupU cM t Bnd Coven- fu„ds paid 48 per cent of the cent and federal aid .8 per cent. land, but, thanks to public response to point. It spells trouble. Vise erelgnty the last Legislature for handling rail and airline la­ gains la st year. try with $1,092. coets of education, state aid Local CofC sponsors realtors, created to manage Ks affairs to For Landing VERNON’ S 7,012 students >ne ^ 3 -5 1 7 1 So it can be argued that the full em- bor disputes. Over a five-year period Ver- Each Tolland student carried picked up 61.8 per cent ot the cut down on usage, enoiigh to keep builders and finance men In (Continued from Page One) cost $976 each compared to $748 Idoyment purview will diow fairly ac­ the faster efficiency and glory Opposed by organized labor, non’s 1,438 student increase out- an amortised $708 debt on his tab and feder^ aid accounted previous year for total ex- eveiybody going. And, althou|^ New ort campaign to find homes or curately when the deficit spending of the of the Legislature itoelf. Hie works now. We are confident It the proposal would set up a sys- for .7 per cent. penses. Actual opert^onal ex- apartments for returned vets. Ehigland’a next door neighbor,. New 1960s turned seriously infla^onary (in new power achieved Its first wlU operate.” tern for Imposing settlements COLUMBIA’S 835 students penses- cost $708 .per pupU com- By Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak surprise when members of the Tolland County Politics York, was itself facing emergency con­ 1965-66, although w e would contend that L ocal polio drive nears $4,000 Asked why the astronauts should disputes threaten crip- coat the town $760 each, com- pared to $605 for 196fr6». Local anrw>aring for the 1971 the inflation had been building up before WASHINOTON — The dan­ tinued occupation of the Sinai. mark as it strives to match dldn’t attempt another separa- pllng walkouts. Unions oppose pared to $785 the previous year, funds paid for 68.2 per cent of ditions, New Ebigland did nuuiage to Im­ ministration of his InabUity to session, found their traditional then). Certainly Mr. Nixon Is- right when Accordingly, the built - In po- last year’s total of $5,000. tlon and practice docking before it, as a form of compulsory ar- Operating expenses per inipU the education bill wfaUe state gerous prospect that the Soviet withstand Soviet political pres­ cloakroom had been removed port a helpful touch o f additional cuir- he Bcorea the fiscal policy of those . litlcal dynamic in Egypt works cdmmltttog to a moon landing, bltration. Steele Speaks in Support dn^qied from $636 to $596, the funds paid 41.1 i>er cent and Union may soon have a Soviet- sures forever. At that time, the from their own floor to one two rent from way out In Michigan. years: "Federal outlays were allowed to progressively against the Uni­ Pentagon was the main source McDlvitt rejdled that Mission On Thursday, if Nixon’s tenta- only decrease to the area. Local federal aid .7 per cent. controlled naval base on the stories higher and accessible exceed full emi^oyment revenues by |6 ted States. of urgent advice to President 10 Years Ago (jontnri was confident the eys- tlve schedule holds up. Congress funds accounted for 63.8 p er ______Mediterranean coast of Egypt only by heart-break statrs or tern would work. will get a third message—the Of Revenue Sharing Plan One can find, of course, in such ex­ blUion In 1966, $10 bUUon In 1967 and $25 This, in turn, is reducing the Nixon to apply pressure on cent of the educational coeta. Mayor Harold A. Turklngton crowded elevator. In order to "There’s nothing to be gained Rrat and meet important of a government’s faUure to dls- whUe State funds picked up the perience with linked power systems, the bUUon in 1968.” is now being taken here with influence of pro - Western mem­ Israel to evacuate the Sinai. By BETTE qUATBALE tells Republicans he is review­ provide ''anace for Legislative by ddng another one” he said, series dealing with the Presi- cover unacceptalUy high mer- 36.7 per cent balance. Regarding some other claims made utnuMt seriousness., bers of Sadat's government and The well-spring of that advice (Herald Reporter)' pafBlIe^'tb many other pirbblema In the ing coital Improvement needs Managem^. That is what Leg­ g’’And you’d have to sacrifice dent’s plan to share federal cury content to some fish, CO'VENTRY’S 2,283 pupils for the full employment budget, we are Elqually forebodlag, pre-West- Increasing the political power of was the Navy, where the mere with the general manager and LOOK! human sltuatimi. Hie bigger, and more possibility of a Soviet-flag base islative Management is. We valuable nitrogen needed for the revenues with state and local . «««!« which Instead was dependent on cost the town $1,092 apiece, not nearly so sure. em Arab leaders themselves are the pro - Soviet clique now jock­ that caution should guide the think it plans to constmct, soon eying for supreme power inside on the Mediterranean is con­ docking m aneuver." governm ents. an nntannVan aata nf *^® 8U®P*cl®*“ ol ® private clU- compared to $726 the previous MD-WINTER complex and interdependent^'we become For example. It is said to impose the GOP in its capital improvement after it itself has taken all now saying privately that If the government. vulsive. If Antares and Kitty Uawk At some point during the -uivnn’a faH *®’* Binghamton, N. Y. year. Actual operational ex- in the name of efficiency and aecurtty, discipline of an upper limit on spending. program . the space in the Capitol away connot hook up after tije lunw week, Press Secretary |^ald President R icn ^ wixon a leu- ••something Is obviously penses totaled $648 per pupU Israel does not soon agree to The Russians are naturally Since then, however, other SPEOIAU Yes, but what a flexible limit, with a from legislators, a grand new exploration Shepard and Mitch- l . Zlegtor said, Nlxtm ■wlU con- revenue aharlng program. „„,onig «dion a problem of this compared to $609 the* preric^ the ra^re we expose the whole lot of us withdraw from the Egyptaln taking full advantage of this prime Presidential advisers are Wilbur D. Loveland, oldest built-in upward Mas. Using the full em­ building the legislatore them­ ell are trained to, open their• Ir fer wlti?EUsworth Bunker, U.S. On a televlsKm Interview potential magnitude alshould ‘ ' year. Local fimds picked up 44 ON to the chivMquences of the danger which. ployment formula, spending in the forth- Sinai Peninsula — a key objec­ political dynamic. In exchange coming to see the political-mil­ member of King David Lodge, hatch and climb but to move ambassador to Saigon who is show yesterday, Steele stated 11 jj^^ye completely escaped for the vast military aid going selves can have, for a whl]e at ------r ------^® per cent of the educaUonal MU In a simplbr, more dispersed society c'-m'nY ’ flTO fiscsd year Is estimated at tive of UN Ambassador Gunnar itary equation In the sam e Odd Fellows, dies at age 85. least. with the help of handrails to the home for “normal conaulta- was time to reverse the old pro. tentlon of federal authorities whUe state aid cimtributed 61 to Egypt, they are demanding ALUMmUM CLOUD $239.2 MlUon. ’That la not only a stagger­ light; that until Israel with­ command ship while Rooea ma- tlons." cedures of the money flowing to charged with protecting our per cent and federal aid five might have affMted only one of us. But Jarring’s Arab - Israeli peace even higher political rewards. MpNgA'rS ing sum; it is also a by no means mod­ draws from the Sinai, an area neuvera cloee. Ziegler was canttouing to keep Washington from the natioft’s health,” Steele said. , per cent. when we do pocri our resources, under est $38.6 ‘billion m ore than the outlays In mission — the Egyptian govern­ Thus, consoUdatlon of Soviet in­ equal to about one-tenth of ment may com e im ijer the fluence inside Cairo now grows McEHvitt reported the Apollo silent on reported mlUtary cities and states. "This fact underttoes the need e LUNGTON’S 2 862 students • DOORS DO NOT DISTURB! some common management, and we are the fiscal period that ended only last ^Sypt, Soviet influence over 14 crow rehearsed the tricky moves to Laos. "Hiere Is nothing magic about for a constant surveillance sys- x’^^ - .g-a summer. eventual poliUcal control of at an alarming pace. Egypt’s internal politics can A Thought for Today blessed with some luck and some ef­ Moscow as the price for con­ transfer just a month ago In a WhUe to the Virgin Islands, a bureauciaat sitting to Wash- tern to test fish for harmful lev- jj compared with $829 • WINDOWS Moreover, even the most only go higher, with an outright One month ago many of us tegral part ot our everyday huge water tank at the space Ziegler reported, Nixon did a lot Uigton making a decision af- els of mercury, DDT and other Operating This is the sign., you'll want to put outside ficiency, then the disaster that might Now suppose that, partly under the tinued Soviet aid. takeover as the ultimate re­ staunch pro-We^m Arab made New Year's resolutions. life. center. of reading, some boating and feettog Verntm, Bolton or Ool- chemicals, as ■well as for gener- expenres were $7615 per puiS your bedroom door after investing in a Hol- impcuit of the "self-fulfUUng,’’ expan­ Although the fears of pro- ward. ‘ • CANOPIES have overwhelmed' some of us separate­ statesmen say flatly "that if Now that a month has gone by, Perhaps some will smirk and “First one of them—connect- swimming, and spent much Chester," Steele explained, al purity, quaUty, and fresh- compared to $667 the prertews man-Baker Musco-Pedic Conforming-Firm or sionary full employment budget, eco­ Westem Egyptian politicians they are presented the' choice Until recently, those who now perhaps we should ask ourselves say, "how old fashioned this ed to the other by a tether— time outside his beachfront bun- , is no reason the people ness," he continued. Local funds accounted for • AWNINDS ly winds up not being aMe to touch nomic activity does pick up consldei> about growing Soviet poUUcal 1 1 01:0 Verto-Rest Ultra-Firm mattress. There is of “surrender” to Isreal bn the accept this agurment tended to how well we have done on is.” But then, perhaps It U just would move with the help of the galow on a private patio. Nixon fl, the towns themselves should His Introduction of the act fol- ^ educaUtmal anybody, except, perhape, very lightly. aMy. Whether the process be Inflation­ contrM Inside ' Egypt are Sinai question or "surrender" them. . SO MUCH to this* mattress and box spring ary or not, revenues will go up without dismiss it as simply Egyptian this attitude that has caused so surface handrails to the com- and his wife toured St. John not be granted this privilege. lows his campaign tovestiga- whUe the state picked up • SIDINO couched in carefuUy restrained to Moscow by ceding-inore and sophistry—a scarecrow thrown Most of us have probably for­ that reeks of quality, satisfaction, good change in the tax rates. The more they many evils in our life today. mand module, entering through Monday morning to a smaU sta He said that local govern- tlon of mialabeled meats being 28.2 per cent and the federal We are woildng this out, in the tech­ such a more political power to the . up by Carlo in hopes of forcing gotten and ignored most, if not sleeping support. Those with back disoi^ers ' Cd-up;'oaerthe~fiffl'«fiq^bj^ If we are going to make any a hatch which Stu Rooea would tlon wagmi. ment officials are fully compe- sold In supermarkets throu^- government 1.6 per cent, FREE ESTIMATES nology of power systems, and we had It calamitous poUttcal develop­ Russians, the white flag would Washington to pressure Israel qll, of these resolutions. Per­ and those who enjoy ultra-firm support will reached, the better the idibl fo r stlU resolutions- and keep them*-in open,” McDIvltt e x p l a i n e d . ------tant to handle the deoiidona af- eastern Connecticut.__ _ HEBRON’ S 1,086 pupUs each E ^ TERMS ment cannot be overstated. It go without question to the Rus­ off the Sbiai. Now, however, haps the reason Is that these cherish a Holman-Baker. Come in to Watkins going well enough, the other day, to higher spending. And so on and on. This January, February or any He said they would transfer feettog— their------own towns. SpecMc^ly, Steele s cost the town $877 compared to could mean, as a starter, a sians. ______they acknowledge it as a para­ promises we made ourselves and check it out... see what we mean. Twin make it poaslUe for a little pubiic-qiint- Is the fiscal dlsclpUne? Soviet - flag naval base on the ~ month of 1971, then let It be that lunar rocks and other materials C -iggaiF "We should enable local peo- Borae Pish Act would establirii previous year. Actual This'danger ls~Jar more ap- mount danger, the removal of were not based on the right rea­ either In their pockets or ■via the O U v /# i MJX — C A L L — or Full Size Mattress or Box Spring, $119.95 Mediterranean, a far cry from Christ and His Gospel will be pie to make their own decision f *«deral tatpecUon ^s- operating costs increased to ed individual restraint In the use of pow- Another argument for the new i^>- parant to top U.S. policy-mak­ which is possible only, by an sons. Everything we do should tether. Then the second astro- -wvr* - i rri each. King Size, $449.95, Queen Size $919.95, the present arrangement under ers today than a year ago, the ruling factors In our Uvee. regarding where the money ♦**« *fom $678 per pujdl the pre­ er to keep everybody from getting hurt. proach is that it would help to achieve Israeli decision to withdraw be based on the teachings of naut would transfer and Kitty IV it t l 1 F O O D S BILL TUNSKY and special sizes are available too! BUT, economic stability by automatically im­ which the Elgyptians give the when Nasser himself privately from the Sinai as part of an Christ in the Gospels. Christ should be fluent In their own ®**^ y®®*"- Local funds paid We need to learn to do the same kind of I^salans supply and loading Rev. Edward M. LaRoesr Hawk would depart for home. F munlcipaUties,’’ cmitinuod ^^^-***® Wholesome Meat Act 72 per cent of the educational SHHH! Someone might be sleeping! posing restraint during periods of bomn began to warn the Nixon ad­ overall settlement. should be on important, in­ Although the 'world 'was kept faclUties at Egyptian ports. St. Bartholomew Church (Continued from Page One) thing in the economy as a whole. We and providing stimulus during periods of in suspense about the moon Steele. -HUs Is the only way to difference between “ P*** Beyond that, it could mean cut through federal governmen- .. . ,x ^ Dlaeliur the need to learn to do the same kind of slack. limdtog,landtog, the astronauts appor- ,yeekend that Egypt will have , , x ^ g-ix predict-- tn® two, vrouia oe pmemgplacing me MANCHESTER’S 9,975 stu- gradual Soviet poUUcal control First of all. If you can always q>end as ently had no doubt when they tape, ho s^d, preiuct inspection program under thing In our human society. We need to over the government of Presi­ sSSwl A»wn Mtmday morning ‘whatever the price. j^g ^ "ground swell <>* PubUc jug admtolstratlwi of the Peder- much aa “full employment" revenues leain to do the same kind of thing In our dent Anwar Sadat —or a new, fo r a 10-hour rest period. ^ response .to an Intoriw ,^inlon throughout the state In ^ u^ug Admtolstra- permit, where is the restraint during far more pro-Sovlet government relationship between various branches peridds of boom? Moreover, the state­ Newomen hert were informed XDaistry proclamation, Cairo favor of federal revenue shar- rather than the Depart- put in power by Soviet pressure. of the godhead declaion at 4 has dimmed murii of Its light- ment of Agriculture as to the and 'sises of government. We need to ment bluntly abows how far a suppoaed- This prospect may seem ly relatively anfi-lntervenUoniat Admln- p.m. and expected the word to ^ TBvfj.mia neon signs that _x -x -w i .. 1 moat, learn to do the same Und of thing in ridiculous to many American be transmitted to the astronauU i^sed until Saturday are off ®^®*® ® the f^ ra l n,e congressman is planning istrafion baa gone toward acc^iUng the pMltlcans who hold the mis- our search for the security of peace when they awakened at 6 psn. throughout the crmltal, the only »venue sharing cancej^ Is not ^ foUow up his fish act with idea of a managed economy — maxiaged takmi view that the Soviet COUPON When the word was not belng^ee of inter- «««': ‘ wlU set a rertes of and the prevenUon of war, in our worid from Wariilngton, that Is. a compara­ Union already wields something tively free economy, such as ours has passed newsmen asked why and est totourists campaign laoues during last specific recommendaUana to of natlonB. close to total ccmtrol over Cfieo/BlUir been thouf^ to be, full employment E gy p t a spofessman aald that having fleginntag liist November, the ..x P” *®®* “*® would hardly be the criterion of Govern­ t examlnled tiie docking device blackout ruleo had been largely public. sfretch-a-buck ment budget-making. In fact however, the new gov­ before retiring and found noth- ignored vriille Egyptians In- **** _ ernment of President Sadat, W ...... Alabama’s Easy Repeal Full employment is Itself a slippery ing wrpng tile astronauts were dulged In the tnuUtional noctur- */*x^ D oref- who succeeded Gamal Abdel ocnfldeat the landing plan would nal feasting of the Ramadan ^ ^ JT flCl ll.Cfl.CIlCQ How convenient and comfortaUe It notion, of course, even though econo­ Nasser, was carefuUy struc­ mists Increasingly agree that the state tured to balance off pro - Soviet be cairtad out season, celebrationceieDCBDoa of Of the m e New n ew r P * ^ :. . . . . ___ _ a m would be if the fate of all those tinder / Is reached when the unemployment rate and pro - American poUtlcana. SSLr* ■*" It At Chrysler sentence of death in these United States is reduced to 4 per dent or so. Still, For examine, the new prime b f l e r e U nonoayv. stamAi-tAnnA ^ •L . (A P ) — >nie a ftustrat^ mperience. (Continued from Page One) could, instesd of waiting tor a ruling of much Is misleading, if not downright er­ minister, Mohammed Fawii, _ Steele cites the, revenue shar- j j j g production shut roneous, about the whole business of un­ has long been re$;arded aa West­ I%i$ii9llWada Oo„ the xAMKAN, Jordan (A p / the Supreme Court which may or mpy luwest iftiV In Philadelphia, Khig rfusseto’s security forces ^ propose, oonsumarism and five daya. employment statistics; it Is a trail foun­ ern • per cent of whom are proqiect seems only too UkMy to be self* politicians, Washington Is held aoaets of more l^ira IS htl- Popular Front f«r the libera- {miducta. in the Detroit , metropolitan - It appsars that the Alabama law ^ ed - fumUlng. — WALL. 8T«H!BT JOURNAL. responstUe for Israel’e con- PffJOCCHIO Uon. tion of Paleatine. Ha was critical of the federal area.

/■ / PAGE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERAIiD, MANCHES't^, C014N., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1971 MANCHESTER EVE^fING'HERALD, MANCHE^ER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, .1971 PAGE NINE Springfield; Ltodor Heights An­ reference booklets which have V e m o n Tolland tiques, Holyoke, and Eleanor been doi^ted to the library, by •Woodard, MilUs. Skating - Coasting the club. Hennigan Budget Coming from Rhode Island is On Dean’s List Letitia Souza of Cumberland; C^arol Kiistofak, daughter of, LiooIb H. Palm er Amended Setver Ordinance ZB A Denies Request while New Hampshire dealers Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kristofak Louis H. Palm er, 74, ot Staf- ^ exhibiting include New Hamp­ M Earl at., has been named Asks $ 1 0 ^ 7 shire Wtodsway Antiques, Moul- ford Spi^s, father of \miam to. the Dean's n»tlist at Rivier r>nKCol­ L. Palmer and Mrs. Edward S. tonboro and Newman and Wood lege, Nashua, -N.H. By JOHN A. JOHNSTON Approved Byi Town Council Girard, both of . Manchester, To Build Radio Tower from Winchester. There Will be skating on Cen- Miss Kristirfak is majoring in (Herald Reporter) ^ died at his home late Sunday sociology and______is a______jiuiior at the Superintendent of Schools Donald J. Hennigan sub- An amended ordinance which that the petition was a true re- some, but not any The Zo^ng Board of Appeals it would also violate the local "^® show will be held In ^®\ Springs PMd, and hookey at after a long Illness. By Sol R. Cohen hi. coUegeT'she has just returned m itt^ his proposed 1971-72 school year budget of $10,- wUl extend sewer lines to the «ecUon of the feelings M all of has unanimously denied the re- regarding accessory *?***? ®®**°®* ®afe- today from 8 to 6 and' the p ^ le In the area. He migr- same time. He then ue three other dauKhters two sis- ^ two-week sociological 680,968 to the Board of Education at a workshop last Regan Rd. area, waa passed an official survey council if it would consider go­ Eariy to January, State Sen. death penalty for anyone sup- quest to permit construction of “ Non-Gradedness Square Dance At Charter Oak Fade, riHUtog trip to the Appalachian region night. The figure is a 17.6 increase over this year’s $9 ters, IB grandchildren and by the Town Council last night be made to find out the correct ing ahead with having the m.- RobertvD. Houley of Vemon, a piylng drugs to a user, If the a 300-foot amateur radio tower, ,, The hon-graded approach to TheTollanders Square Dane- hoursare 3 to 9 p.m. great-grandchjldren. ' ____ _ tv h million working b u d g e t. ------^------‘ following a lengthy public hear- status of the people on the two tire pM ka^ Democrat, criticised the gover- '’®®^ ^^®® ^ bis death is at- sought by David Getchell of Mt. education will be explored dur- ®™will hold a club-level dance There is nocoasting n"i< no Funeral services wlU be to­ The annual Brotheiitood Week Last year, the -board - adopted - of the budget categories; Ad- Service will bo held Friday at ing. streets in question. / ‘ “ nor and Ueutenant governor, j Spring Rd. t Ing tomorrow night’s meeting Friday night at 8 to the Hicks skUiur. m orrow at 9:30 a.m . at the In- a $9,609,029 budget, which was mlnlstraUon, $8,961 fo r clerical TT .. *1.. to Wtt With an alternate con- K-.fc ui A "Tax Forum" wlU be at The ZBA decision reinforces of the Meadowbrook School Memorial School gym. Tex Wll- He moved that the w d^ce ^.e two quesUonaWe trovigne-Plante Funeral Home, 8:16 p.m. at the Congregation the current figure after andaccountingservicesand$9,- The original ordinance called both RepubUcans. Dor ac- g p.„.. the tower auditorium the ruling of Building Inspector P.T.O., slated for 8 p.m. to the ®°n will serve as caller for the East Main St., Stafford Springs n no Israel,Tonooi 64u Talcott otoionM- Ave. Ann rovlow by Towu M ansgef Rob- 994 for contracted services; be accepted excluding the two He said die oouncU for extension of lines to Emily, cepttog deUvery to new Cadil- of the Hartford Insurance Charles Schute, which Getchell school’s all purpose room. event, and at Grace Episcopal Church. ^ keeping with the theme of ert Weiss and the Board of Di- health services, $27,770 for one Legion, Christopher and Range streets. Councilman Donald could then make a declsloa ak lacs, even as they were caUtog Group Building, Hartford, Burial will be in Stafford NaUonal Brothertiood Week, mil Drives and Heidi, Mary Sadroslnski suggested that the had appealed. ^ Miss Norm a Klbbe, principal ,,?*I*****" Future Arm y rectors. noy, social worker and salary to cost savings. for an austerity period to state The main speaker wlU be The proposed tower would of East Hartford's pilot school ^® «^‘®,ome Wagon New- Springs Cemetery. Cantor Marshal Press, spiritual and Country Lanes. The amend­ coimcil go ahead with the engi­ Recent changes in the town Dr. Hennlgan’s proposal calls incremental plant operaUon, spending. Robert M. BarteU of Washing- "not be to harmony with the for non-gradedness will speak comers ®nd crafts Friends may call at the fu­ leader of CongregaUtm B’nal Is­ for $8,606,786, or 80.4 per cent, n s .io s fo r electricity and $67,- ed ordinance excluded {tange neering study on all of the charter call for homeowners to Now, Houley himself) Is under ton, D.C., an official of National general Interests of the zoning on the program under way meet tomorrow night Of Volunteers neral home tonight from 7 to 9. rael has invited aU area to go for salaries: add $2,074,- ^ salaries. streets and then if the money pay for lines extending past IBU D r. and Country Lane, sub- attack for an "unwairaijteS 6x- Tax Actiwi. His topic wlU be, regulations of the town of Tol- there at the Barnes School. She^ ® t the Hoover home on churches and the general public 188, or 19.6 per cent, for non- Also, plant maintenance, $86,- mitUng to the wishes o f about **'*^7?® their homes whether thifcr tie in- pe^tur^’’ "St __ • _m___uHII T\«* ao1_ .... appeared at the hearing with latw the ford, Neff, Stanley, SmyrnU, cording to the ZBA. even though for attendance. nl^t at '7:16 at toe United UA armed forces would TO 09- answer period and refreshments will reduce Dr. Hennlgan’s sal- ing on HiUiard St.; capital out­ that he had ordered the con- ers as one way to cut down on Friends may call at the Wat- ary recommendations. Meskill Choice most^of these attmdlng ^gglng health^of^r ^eems them a MiUa, Jam es McCarthy and stnictimi. He said, "All I did toe owners claim it will only The Meadowbrook P.T.O. has .m proxlmately 2% million, reqnir- lay, $80,200 for site im prove­ for the lines to be installed as A.O. o .v .. *be last-mtoute rush on legls- kins Funeral Home, 142 E. Cen- servea. __ _ Workshop Tonight health hazard. He was against Donald Eden voted in favor. be used for amateur purposes. extended its gratitude to Rich- ™® “ ^®®«aU^ ^ ^ ^ enllated person- ments and $66,706 for buUdlng soon as pos8lble. ST ®.®^®|«®*' ’aUon, the number of biUs filed ter St., tonight from 7 to 9. ^ In the interim, George Brad Ernest A. Sheiherd, 60, MQlls’ amended mdUon. Thomas Wolff and Jsunes tne appropriatiolu committee. N o hardship was proved in the ard Ceppetelll for his donation night at 8 at ^ The Vemon Square Dance “ ™ V* * alteraUons and Improvements. “ ‘ tT „ by 6 p.m. yesterday, the dead­ Mrs. George FarreU of 76 Borden said there would be Roche were absent. As far as I know, me authorlsa. GetTOhX’ Lstlmony, accord- of balJTe scales for each of 43.000 new offleers. inh win hold Ita remilar dance. assistant superintendent of If the suggested switch pi TntnvIlllng Sumner Dr., Bolton, •“«has Legion Dr. was the first to Mrs. IsabeUe Douglas Briscoe will hold its regular dance, ...111 tlon for the constructicai came line for legislators, is expected ine to the ZBA. They also feel the kindergarten classrooms. middle school building *mqthout the dlraft," Laird Mrs. IsabeUe Douglas Briscoe Saturday at the Vemon Elemen- si^ak at a W M -^p tolllght^n students is approved by the been reappointed acUng com- speak at the hearing in favor from the Legislative Manage­ to equal or surpass the more “ 4$ 4Ua onnAoi wniiid rv«A 41 i^ am^ isaa committce will meet tomorrow said, “we believe that all serv- missioner of mental health by granting the . appeal wouio ^he executive board has . . . tuhaaia claKaai i L of Dorchester, Mass., formerly tary School, Rt. 80 at 8 P-*®- teaching handicapped children, board, part of the last sum of installation of sewers. She ment Committee.’’ than 5,000 bills fil9d to 1969. • rtolate severa( regulations, in- to pay for toe pqrchase ® "*® ‘®®® ’»’®“W experience manpow- of Talcottvllle, died Sunday in Ford from Vermont wlU Gov. Thomas J. MeskUl. told of having to install dry Podtove Petition Tabled; early childhood educaUon, and to renovatetoe Yesterday, he defended the 01 * d a cluding those dealing with toe educational materials re- r&ry er shortages, *“but '* **"“the .Army Boston, Mass. be guest caUer for the square wells and having to have her elementary school projects; Hilliard St. plant lor classroom Sheiriierd can not become a need for the 12 by 26 foot tern- ®*®*® *^®P- Mahwiey accessory building use; 26-foot quested by Mrs. Ruth Gehring St. Matthew's scholarship would suffer moat.’’ In addition. septic tank pumped out two She was the widow of Edward dancesaances and cora.u.v«vcommittee mem- ^ secondary school admlnls- use. r^ fuU commissioner until a Pine St. Zone Changed porary office as a means to ful- Manchester s 19th Assembly sideline variance requirements Mrs. Margaret Schlaeffer. committee meet tomo he Said, loes of the draft during Briscoe. bers in charge of the affair wUl Thurs^y night. Both I" submitting his budget. Dr. months in a row. fill "the appropriation commit- district has introduced a bill changie is made in the state law and toe regulations regarding t o enable toe P.T.O. to con- ®t 7:30 at toe church rec- the next two years would hurt 0 Sujwlvors are a son, Charles be: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bar- ggsgi^,^ ^ jj be held in the Ben- Hennigan said he has projected A resident of Heidi Dr. said The Planning and Zoning ^lartmenta to 20 per cent ot tee’s responsibilities for review;- c®nc®nilng state rewards for toe height of toe antenna vs. toe ttoue such endeavors, a cup- toiy. enlistments to the reserve F. Briscoe of Wallaston, Mass.; din, door duty; Mr. and Mrs. net Junior Hlgii School Main "ext year’s school system en- he felt it was urgent to have Commission last night tabled any given site. "ThuB, four- tog and analyzing budget re- bifermation leading to arrests, ‘radius of the land on which it cake sale and a Saturday movie Meadowbrook SchTOl forces, and three sisters, Mrs. Hazel Elmer Bata, hosts; Mr. and Building at 7:80. rollm ent at 10,666, which would to a phyaclan^ bl^to change unes installed as soon as the request of Atty. Leon Pod- fifths of the land could net be quests of aj^roximately $2 bll- "P**® awards would TO for to- would TO constructed. are being planned for mid- *"®®* tomoirow night Besides urging a two-year ex- Roy of Stafford Springs, and Mrs. Roger Bolduc, refresh- The board will hold the first be an Increase of 234 over the tms law has bron filed with the possible. He explained that he rove for a zone change off High- built upon,"^ho said lion ot the taxpayers’ mwiey." formation leading to the arrest Strongly Opposed March. at 8 at toe school s Ml purpose tension of toe draft law, Laird Mrs. Mary Oldham and Mrs. menta. of ita semi-monthly meetings present enrollment. governors baciong. drainage problems for land St., designed to pave the He also noted that studies He charged Oiat the attacks and cimvlction of persons com- The construction of toe tower Antique Exhibitors room. > getd it was very Inqiortant for Elizabeth King, both of D o r - ______Monday at 8 p.m;, also in the ------For the past 22 years Shep- ten years, way for apartments, after op- have shown apartments (except on him were to retalbutlim for mating crimes punishable by was strongly opposed at a pub- The Tolland Historical Society . _ Congress to authorize roughly 91 Chester, Mass. budget workshop foUowing. herd has been an administrater David Leibenguth, another position was voiced by several for low Income housing) aver- his criticism of the two new n n m .__, t .. not nolaa CaanaHa c o m whiah a«* The parcel is ’’neither fish the responsibUity for the care steps are being taken to achieve Stennls, D-Mlss., chairman oi $260,212, up $26,612. w him with embezzlement bv P®®*—^bat o f state poUce com - and the only year he did not Boise Cascade CJorp., which are nor fowl," said Potter in recom­ of toe Governor's Mansion, to refund to discuss fgel uneasy about toe situation." toe building, toe ZBA claimed Also, Clara-Lee’s Antiques, full compliance." toe Armed Services Oommittee. Memorial Park, Rocky Ifill. An elderly retired woman embezzlement by Leo J. Mulcahy, the have trouble was the first year, being disposed of. The firm is A repeat bil) for state ac­ whether an embargo on news , Also, plant operation |969,047, agent, mending the change to aU Blial- include the buUdtog, land, fur­ Friends may call at the funer­ said that she was very disturb­ current police commissioner, He said after five years he has leaving Manchester. quisition of Case Mt. to Man­ stories about toe allied opera­ up $94,162; plant maintenanceUUIX.V troucePolice aeuasaid methe arreaiarrest was theuie . * , . _ ------. x. Ufi. ness m . nishings and improvements. al home tomorrow from 2 to 4 ed that $2,000 V as spent for $843,884, up $98,299; fixed result ot an Incident that hap- b®s announced he would ^ p had to have the sepUc'^'tonk Purchase Commitment chester was filed yesterday by tion has been imposed by toe The P2SC also unanimously -All transfers of responsibUity and 7 to 9 p.m . snow removal last Friday. She charges $439,100, up $84,392; pened in November 1969 con- ’"’ben his term expires pumped out twice a year, Podrove, In presenting his toe town’s legislators. U.S. Command in 'Vietnam. felt it was unnecessary. With granted two appUoatlona for provided to toe three bills would studerilstudenl bodybodv . acUviUesactivities $48,300,tss.son. cemnAvmino> lng thefViA theft nf o f mrmAvmoney oat f M arch 1. XsMindry Woes own appUcation, said he has Because coet figures were not Jefry W. Friedheim, Penta­ her limited income she would roof signs. be from toe pubUc worics de­ up $26,000; capital outlay $J78,- the Texaco Service StaUon twi He said he did not think the made "an absolute commit­ obtained to time from toe own­ gon press officer, said Monday: One of the petitions, from partment. Vernon like to see every penny watched 606, up $123,907; and outgoing jo i e Hill Rd., Vemon. PoUce petition against instaUatlon ot ment” to purchase the pitgierty. ers of the property, toe bill is “'I have no comment on any­ very closely. , Maryland Fried Chieken In the A “statement ot purpose” bUl thing certainly that's been em­ transfer accounts $40,000, up said E ly has been out o f the the sewers on Country Lane and regardless of whether the son minus toe proposed acreage filed by Genovesi would proyide Be-Con Plana on Green Rd., bargoed by Gen. Abrams for $12,000. state since that tim e. He was Increase Range HUl Dr., gave a true pic- ing is changed. and toe proposed price. They for mass merchandising of dll Democrats The follow ing is a further held in Ueu o f a $1,000 b®‘t®«"’ “ ^ recessed and a sign is needed study" towards toe purchase Another biU filed by Genovesi Communist Patoet Lao said in David Smith of New Haven, scheduled fo r ---- , ^ ^ _ a .a . aaA-aAlartt#1 naa l«#aaaii. m l llAAaa4aa.a aaaal lla^ a.W —aaal lana.A .aAA.A Aaa SeCOUd IVeek in 14ay. TOt appUcation was-granted. Paris that commando giroups al­ state coordinator for the "Vote will be at the town office buUd^ received an ii^ormal hearing, and the school have gone on „ ____ _ bearable, especlaUy in the hot to give exposure, agreed tbe was authorised. Because all in­ would authorize a study for Newspaper and magazine Town Plaiuier J. Eric Potter volved to toe purchase agreed proving the need of a rehabiU- ready have swept into Laos. 18" effort In the November ref- ing: the next two meetings, also The three, who ^ d tTOy record as opposed to Jhe State ^rould be doubl^ and weather. suggested that a green belt be commission. Mrs. Robert Joy of 48 Coun­ that no new studies were need­ tation hospital to Connecticut, to The U.S. Command in Saigon erendum, will be the guest to be held 'at the town office sought both advice from the Department of Highway widen- tj,(,se for bulk mailing by one- retained along the south part of try Lane said she had not had ed, the $60,000 was not spent. take care of complex medical joined the State Department building, WlU be on Saturday commission and support for ing plan presented at a pubUc the land bordering the new 1-84 speaker. Smith is a student at any serious problems yet but The owners of Case Mt. are needs. and toe Pentagon in refusing from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., and on taelr opporition,_ i^re L ^e heari^ J^ W. Increased rates, subject bypass — slated to open next sixithem Connecticut State Col­ she was very much In favor of Stock Market Wells Dennison and Robert The Connecticut hospital comment on Aiken's statement lege. next Monday at 7:80 p.m. Stevenson, Lincoln S c^ l PTA Under the plan, a IB-foot-wlde permanent approval by an In- spring and Podrove said he the sewer lines being installed. n e w TORR APi)t—-'''P)(bflt Dennison of Mandiester, and would be similar to toe Ifpssa- as well as toe Kosygin and BARBE(WE BONANZA wtsUd be taken dependent five-member postal would comply with the request. He wUl give first-hand infor­ Kermeth Waril of 86 EmUy Mrs. Robert Beach of West chusetts Rehabilitation Hoepital Patoet Lao claim s. bota ^ the school frontage ,j^te commission, would bring in He pre«mted real estate ap- r ^ f Meanwhile, Laotian generals mation on the experiences the Dr. asked the council how socm Hturttbrd. " t o Boston which claim s that it ’’’Vote 18" group had during and the church frontage, in additional revenues of $1.46 bU- pralser Herbert J. McKlnne?; ------has reduced patient coet by 40 reported a buildup of Commu­ FEB. 4,1971 • 10A.M.-9P.M. order to provide another lane during the year beginning it expected to get started on the the campaign. Town Commit­ Committee OKs Connally who discuBsed the character of State Sea. David Odegard of per cent below regular hospital nist forces for possible attaoks for traffic southboupd and west- j^ y inataUatlons, if approved.■ - . M *^® *and in reUUon to the iielgh- „ ji* a'’**’’ tee Chairman Abner Brooks Manchester will be one of the costs t o toe Boston area. on important areas of Laos, Ix^d at the Center. ppopoeed new rates would Director of Administration borhood, and who testified that industrial-stocks was extends an invitation to the .^,3 speakers Feb. 10 at a "Tax ------with indications toe gi^m m ent After Wrongdoing Denial Dr. Besser, among those who pyj postal service ixi "a Richard Borden explained that apartments would not de- ^ ^ 874.69. MAKE EVERY. MEAL A PICNIC IN FEBRUARY | 'yo^ ma^ wimT ™ ' young people in town to attend Forum” of toe Tax Payers’ As- About- 1,000 guests are ex- ot neutralist Prince Souvanha Thursday’s meeting and make . A. . • *P**® “gainst the widening at sound finimniai basis" for the the design survey ^Should be predate surrounding pn^r- Advances dung to a very sUm Phouma might be at stake. WASHINGTON (AP) ______sociaUon of Connecticut. The pected at a "Tribute of Atty. their views known on the sub­ — The in order to^clear his ^financial the hearing, told the conunls- flrgt jj^ie in decades. Asst. completed late this coming ties. He said that the Highland *®®*^ ®”®'’ declines among the is- U.S. planes continued to blast WITH JENN AM’S NEW JZNN AIR RARKCUE Senate Finance Committee ap- matters at the time of becoming don last night that he felt the postmaster Gen. 'james"w. Har- summer and hopefuUy construe- gt. section has hlstoricaUy been ■'i®® traded on the New York president ot toe association is Gen. Robert lOUlan,” Saturday ject. B. Stove Pearl of Mandiester. at 7 p.m., at toe Gam Restau- toe Ho Chi Mlnh Trail as toe OoUeglsto BsaketbaU proved today 11 to 0 the nomina- Navy secretary. church would probably remain grove said. ti®® would start in late fall. "It a Zone and that rhnngiiig the Stock Exchange, war’s longest bombing cam­ INDOOR BARBECUE tlon of former Gov. Jdm B. "I don’t regret it but I don’t at the site for at least another Flrst-daM stamps would go should be ready by the summer acreage to conform would be Volume was runrmg well Odegard will discuss a bill he rant. Ocean Beach, New Lon- Jim Masker, son ot Mr. and has filed which provides for toe don. paign continued. And in South ATTENTION Mrs. Edward Mksker of Hatch. Connally of Texas to TO secre- think I oug^t to be pilloried for too years and that its land from six to el^t cents and air- of 1972" he said. the most appropriate use. It has ahead of Monday’s turnover be­ tary of the T’reasu^, after testl- it," Connally told the Senate PI- should not be taken without first ^ d l stamps from 10 to 11 cents "nj® question was asked as to now been split off Into an "Is- tween 10 a.m. and noon. In the HUl Rd. wiU be playing basket- hall tonip-ht nn Hia nartmAi.n. ConnaUy denying he nance Commlttae. exploring every other possible under the proposal. The postal how much the InstaUafion would land" of Rural Residence with first two hours of trading today. Manchester Residents SeiftaeL ^ufe’ as altemaUve. Board of G^SrstarS^ ®®®‘ “ >0 property owners. It the coming of the highway, said 10.62 million s h M r o d .^ verrita K®v®™>f- in. y " " ^ ®"’ «ubmltted the proposal to the was explained by Stuart Neff, McKlni^. hands, compared with sTmlL The^vame will at titjl.li. Con»®Uy added that he gave ®< ^be acUon is Irreversible," he rate commission Monday. who was acting mayor last Presents Petition Uon at the same time Monday. “ P »<00,000 to $600,000 in legal f®*' h lm s ^ o f $760,000 instead, argued. -m e increases in 'second and night, that the total p roject coot The 10 neighbors who spoke Qiamours w ere losrar with starting at 8 p.m. Masker, a fees in order to become secre- because of the press of time be- He said he felt not enouirh third-class rates would be will determine how much pit^ against the pn^Kisal, however. Control Data down lU to n - junior at Dartmouth,. plays cen­ Vie un-scramble tary of the Navy in 1961. t®™ he Sworn in as secre- consideration had been given to spread over a five-year period, ®rty owners will pay per front saw the matter dlfferenUyr General Electric off 10s ’ ter and is rated a high scorer. The vote came after no more tary of ' the Navy. alternatives, and that he’d like ^th one-fifth of the propj^ in- *««»• They contended that the change 8bM4- P r ^ i ^ He reportedly is six feet ten than five minutes of closed-door He said his testimony this to see the town consider buying crease becoming effecUve one*' Changes Mind wo^dwould lower their property ^ inches tall. your discussion. moniing was the first time he and demolishing the Odd Pel- year, flAWArnlSeveral ntlur other neonlepei^le anoke spoke in to values, increase traffic, add tnto » J*. ana *ern*. oown He attended Vemon Elemen­ Cormally to an' open hearing had revealed publicly that “I lows Mock diagonally across tbe favor of the Installationa, to- the numbers of school children, H at 97. tary Schools and Rockville High Immediately beforehand, denied took $400,000 to $600,000 less to street, eluding Mrs. Marie Godin‘of and destroy the riiral character Among the laiga-bloek trades for two years and then taaru- he had violated the Texas con- order the serve my country.” Tlien it might be possible to Country Lone who said she had of the area. * before noon were l(M,odo Aares n e ^ fered to King;swood School to stltuUon by taking'$760,000 from He said the $760,000 fee which widen the hlg^iway to more than About Town signed the peUtlpn against the Eldward Matushak o f 86 Hlgjti- of MagnavoK at 29%, off West Hartford where he oom- a foundation as {egal fees for he accepted as one of three co- a stogie direction, he suggested, sewers but after hearing all of land, who presented the petl- 100,000 shares o f Gulf O il a t 29, executing the state of a wealthy executors of the Richardson es- calling for a "fresh approach' iH?® ^*f?°**®^*^ JaycTO Wives people recite their prob- Uon, said, "None of the nelgh- down % ; 64,900 shares o f Na­ pleted' his t^paratoiy worir. AAAA . a*.,. m _ . . ^ . iwoposal. His father is vice principal of oilman friend. tate was spread over ten yearly to thinking about the problems. ^ *®*b®> bad changed her mind bews favor this tional General at 22%, up % and In even monthly poymenls. the Sykes School which houses Committee Chairman Russell payments to improve the tax Mrs. Bllsh and Stevenson and now wants the. sewers. apartments would- naake the 61,000 shares of Texaco at 94%, the freshman class of Rockville B. Long, D-I^, said ho believed situation. But he declared that spoke of the Lincoln PTA’s pre- “ 102 ^wen M . Alter ' when Neff called lor com- area like a small city. We want unchanged, <-IGN OUR GUEST BOOK High School. stories Monday to the Now York the services to the estate had vlously publicized exposition tb “ * menta against, Robert Cham- to keep a little peace and Noon prices on the Big Board Hie Occult Times and other stories about been performed nearly lour taking school land and said they boriato of Rangfe Hill Dr. asked '5*jjft." ' Included TMex, up % to 17%; Some days are hot. Some days are cotd. Even your weatherman AND YOU MAY HAVE A r 1“^ The occult doesn’t know for sure. . WARMING TRIVET of today' That’s why your heating oil budget needs a balancing act. I; urban Women' And that’s what wo offer you. The heating oii budget-paymenft. Tolland . and ElUngton. aiaaMaa. « hii hA At fhA aiHnnAr “bstataod temporarily from the by the Richardson foundation range timetable, a new school ,^®rt«. and a n g ers or s m ^ against the sewers. - thur Kissman, 121 Oghlaad; and Occidental Petroleum u meeting wlU be at the Skinner committee vote. He had asked between 1966 and 1969 indiceting on another site is caUed for by Any Jaycee wile interested to paul Donze and Kiirt BlUeb, Patrick Clancy and DoiAhv ft Petroleum, off % plan that spreads your payments evenly over the months. ST. CHARLES KITCHEN DEMONSTRATION oaahRoad SchooloaKaa, .at t o8 p.m.----- Connally to produce tbe doku- a $26,000 debt to ConnaUy and late 1972. ““®>« Range HUl Dr. eSancy, 167 HlghtandriSs. (totoe American Stock Bx- What you pay in May, you pay in December. •THE INSIDE STORY" There’s no finance charge. No carrying charge. All youpay- Thursckiy. rtfaruory 4th R.I.rs, wiU be guest speaker. for $760,000 as co-executor of tSd him. The newspaper quoted f of traffic under tbe ^ plan T, A -A * A Walter Holman, 194 Highland; Csireer -Academv. un $4 at for la clean, dependable Mobil heating oiLWhaf » • Junior Women’ia’s Club Sid Richardson estate rather from the Texas constitution pro- widening would increase fumesor Mrs. Donald Brown of 140 Ibtnge HUl Dr; asked to have rvwi.M *w 7S 11 a.m. - 2 p.in. • 4 p.ni. • 7t30 p.m. The executive board of the than taking bis full one-third hlbitlon on governors receiving and noise and make Lincoln Ralph Rd. his name taken off the peUtlon. m,i»A 127 Htahiami ®®*^**'*** “P 1 b) 14%; Tele- you get is heating efficiency all year ’•'ound. | Y l O i j H , Vemon Junior Women’s Club share of the foe which he estl- outside income and questioned classrooms "untenable.” ----- He said he is a plumber and he I f , , - - ®" Call us now. We’re home heating special R«frR8hnwiits W il Br SdnrvMl WlU meet today at 8 p.m. at the mated would have been about whether ConnaUy m l^t have Joseph Swensson, PZC chair- '” *® axecu^v® board of the sees that the steel sepUc tanks .af?®y ther® ®n^« Packing, ahead 1% atr 16%; IaMAMAM aa^ h 0~ STVa AAAA.A AA M T^^aaImaa *4 A | ^ ~ 1 >9 - ^\a . a. T aa a9a. aa^ iata. And Budget Un-scramblers. heating oil home of Mrs. Thcmias Dooley, $1.2 miUlon. i-un afoul of the law. man, sam said me the conuniBsion'B conunlsslCHi’s ap- ~—;r ------“*«» .iiumiaSt. are w uauuiwami starting to. deteriorate. a . • ^ He a. « . i, ^ ^ Products,------’ oft — % at 8%; 109 Irene Dr. Cohostess for Sen. Gaylord Nelson was not ’"n»e monies I received were proval_ of - the - state proposal, - al- * A.AaABartholomew AAS 1a ^1 M AAM A AAA ••wiUm II ttM meet A A V tonight cited the expense the residents “®* Syntax, down % at 48%; South- the evening wUl be Mrs. Jan present for tbe vote. . vested king before I became ready given, stated that ajnore the St. Bartholomew wUl have to instajUng now tanks ™*““* ^part- west For^ industries, up % at lUIOIIR SERVIOE! • PHONE M VSm m . - 4 X . PoUnow. ConnaUy was before the com- governor,” Connally said, “i vl- far - reaching sohitlan would SchoM. and drainage fields, evplslnlng u Oorp., off % to ,The international affairs cqdi- mittee to an open hearing for olated no constitutionaj provl- have been desiralrie and ------It would be che^^er to have the *«uce said she feared 22%. Custom Kitchens mittee of the club has set up a two hours. sjen for receiving these pay- the PZC viewed the widening as A meeting of the ZlMi Ladles sewer lines instaUed now. Infto of children that wouM ------,------:------display on Canada to the jimlor He said he not only had not vi- menta and I haV'e no apologies only -n tem porary m easure. Zl Church scheduled for tomor- that followed the hearing, pa- Clancy said she felt that ffT IttT Library. ^ Penonal Notiees grill rock gives steak "pink in toe middle" perfection. Powerful self-vent snares smoke cepttog fees for settling the debt." V three send a letter of protegt to row at 7:30 p.m. at the church vld kOUs said he felt the only U tbis change were granted, and odors at grill top and exhausts them outdoors. With optional rpUsserie there s a Included to the disi^y are Richardson estate weU before he ------— the state commissioner of high- bas been canceled. two streets requlrtog discus- otfaiCr rural land to the area WE GIVE VALUAlU ^St^ GREEN STAMPS! whole new world of charbrolllng art. _ , ' posters showing Canada’s his­ Card of lliaiikB became governor, but he gave .Ancient Egjiptlan doctors ways pcorge Oonkltog; and, that ----- J\ sion, based on- what was said mi^t eventually be turned Kngle counter-top unit eliminates ovetiiead hoods, eeps cost modest. Installs in a scam H Wb would Ike to Ww oig ^owr ■miornw floifr/owipHr tory, culture. Imports and ex­ up between "$400,000 and gave their pattents a diarp Mow they also try to enlist the sup- Scandia Lodge, Vasa Order of at the hearing, were Country over to shopping CMiters. bMWtfrtt spureckulea to «b* many teaches of existing counter space. See us now for toe indoor Bar-B-Q that works. Mends and nWtrot who were so MANCHESTIR ports and some of the tra- $600,000'* that he said would on the head to render them un- port cf State Senator David -America, wUI meet Thursday at Lane and Range HUl Dr. Potter pointed out that ttaa gsMfom And kind in mr iwMBt 31S CENTER STREET (Utlans. There are also' many have been due him as executor conscious during an oseration. Odegard to the matter. ifp.m. to Odd Fellows HaU. Mills said he was not satisfled new density ragulathms limit itonflr of J^M*h J . a-^ i- .A ■- "■*

MANCHESTER EVENWG HERALD, MANGHESTEB, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, .1971 PAGE ELEVEN PA G E T E N MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY g, 1971

BUGGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR' HOOPLE C o v e n t r y -l»KpNj*K-/ railwaya IT" The housing code that was the lake area, rather than the Co. at fiS7 Main St, He succeeds Dance of Manchester Lodge of of New York, delivered to bank- hand if spending and Income de- to come up with something that preme assistant press corre­ (colL) adopted last night was the sub-, entire town. One resident polnt- Marvin P. Osterllng, who retir­ Masons. The appointment was era just a lew days before the from the script. In the 37 Symbol for 21 would be ready for the 1971-72 spondents. Ject of a public hearing at' last ed out that this doesn’t make ed effective Feb. 1: made by Ame P. Sterud, mas- President released his budget; it, they have generally acted ruthenium snowmobile season. W Monday’s council meeting, at Members of Emblem Clubs in ter of the lodge. " it would certainly be a great OUT OUR WAY BY NEG COCHRAN 38 Alwayt sense, since almost all of the Normen has been asslatant Rockville, Putnam, East Hart- e tempermental prima don- (contr.) 24 which several residents voiced Ferguson is the s ^ io r warden mistake to go all out for rqptd complaints have centered on Manchester Evening Herald manager of the < ^ c e since last Enfield, New London, 40 Note in their concern over the enforce­ areas other than the lake. of the lodge and is a past high eccnhmlc expansion, for this a -a a*x Guido'a acale 91 Coventry correspondent Holly year. He joined HEI/30 In 1868 vvest Haven, Middletown, Wall- fact the Pesldent himself WHAtrS WITH HIMTI kSJBW 'FORSBT IT/1 OFFERED TO SEW ability ot the document, since Others felt that setting up hh a cnrce celU, Mrs. John Zlemack, Mrs. Ing will be provided by Tony eradicate the psychology of In- too tough to 'frSlow in detail vlded and the new code is basl- >niere was also considerable they were driving slammed in­ veteran and was dischaiged Alfred Ritter, Mrs. Stanley O’Bright and his orchestra from flatlon, which If not at least res. mlg^t not bo sA much a failure cally a much sounder document tugcusslon as to what the state to a pcu’ked car on Summit St. 2-2 with the rank of ct^italn In 1959. 'Baldwtai Mrs. Charles Lathrop, 8:45 p.m. to 12:46 a.m, trained would force the script to of confidence as it Is an admla- than the town’s previous code, legislature will be doing this A third man. Nelson J. Caye, The new code deals with re- TTckets for the dinner-dance be radically edited. slon that no mortal, no matter CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER year In terms of snowmobile 72, ot 265 Oakland St., was ad­ He is a recipient of the A ir Mrs. Frahcls Mahoney, Mrs. sponslbiUUes of owners and oc­ W Force Commendation Medal Kenneth Hodge, and Mrs. Har- can be obtained omy only irom from me the "Labor cMitracts and price how powerful, c i^ fore.ordaln regulaUm, and ultimately' it mitted to Manchester Memo- Force tx)mmentoU«» secretary-treasurer and wlU be cupants, and sets lYUnimum .. Hats cannot embody the ejtpec- events. \ PLAIN JANE BY FRANK BAGINSKl was agreed that this would be rial Hospital. He is a charter member and vey King. Mrs. Anthony Heroia standards for baste equipment available until Feb. 27. Tables, tail on that prices will continee \ an important factor. At the arrest, both Mealey past president of the National and lira, J (> Serude kidded Democratic Gov. ploylnq cards BUZZ SAWYER on a substitute . Information ‘R ap Sessions’ Uivorce naie Robert DoeWng a tittle Mhnday Varied Ideas R a p i d D e b t hill deck, Including 2 Jokers charge of breach of the peace WASHINGTON (AP) ___ I PONT UNPER6TAND, MR. SNOW. I'M AFRAID, BOSH/ WASHINGTON (AP) —The — 'Hie In connection Mdth space activl- (limit 3 decks) reg. 39c 24c d eck YDirVE SENT TOR TROUBLE SHOOTERS, ^.SNOIMW THIS 15 House Appropriations Com­ and was fined 626. Starting hmight P A N D A will census Bureau sOys the divorce ties, INC. TO GET RIO OF A WAITRESS AWIRSOFTHE A CASE OF H Offered For mittee says interest on the Cook and two juveniles were charge its T h ^ y e v ^ ^ t e in the United States Sen. Glee S. Smith, Senate AT YOUR SON'S SKI LODGE. HEART ARC OUT SAVING lyc national debt will be slightly found crouched on the roof of to“ ^ p a* per cent in the past president p ro tom, said In the WOULDKT IT BE SIMPLER OUST OF/WYUNE. the State Theater on Main St. MaUONS. Sontay Raid more than $89,000 per minute SwerdhSf, Drug Advisory Cen- encouraged about TO HAVE to r the federal year ending Jan. 8 and claimed to be look­ DOYOU_ ter coordln^ said. PANDA , ^ ^ ““ *®****^ lAKETUC CASE, 6 r9URM Mcvrri (Oontinned from Page One) June 30. ing for a sleeping jdace. meets every -Tuesday at 7:80 leased Monday, said ito f l n d ^ ^ r e . OR P O N T i Rep. George W. Andrews, Other cases disposed ot in­ p.m . In Bmanual Lutheran '*“**'! IntorvlBws with ? He held up a newspaper Dear- count on using the prisoners os YOU? . D-AIa., a member- of the cluded: ______Church. Meetings are open to housriiolda. It said It tag a headline which s p e a re d hostages for a poUUcal settle­ committee, sadd the interest Francis P. Meslck, 16, of the public. found 47 divwced persons for to read "Docking Problem Over- ment embarrassing to the figure was based on a $20.8 Stafford,found guilty of willful IProvWtog facts about drugs “very 1,000 married coiqdes lost come.” billion national debt this year damage to private property, 30- United States, that he would Is not the sede answer to the year compared with 85 divorced His hand covered the word and on a 360-day year and day sentence, execution sus­ drug abuse problem,” Swerd- persons for every 1,000 married “Apollo" at the beginning of the take steps as drastic as inveul- pended, one-year probation. 24-hour day. loff said. "It Is hoped that by couples 10 years ago. banner, ing North Vietnam to secure “ Horn* Eoonomiot 18 important! ft’s laarning how Robert Fountaine, 24, of providing a forum for a free their freedom. to sava anough on grooarias to mayba buy a wig Jolmston, R. I., found guilty of and open interchange of Ideas A gostinelli Fete failure to carry registration, for inatanoai" A corUlary to tills idea is that and attitudes PA N D A will ful­ Mr. Nixon was trying to de­ fined $3. Another charge of im­ fill a need which Is often not Said Sold Out proper passing was nolled. MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD moralize the North Vietnamese * m eL" with one quick, decisive blow Gladys Smith of 362 Adams Future topics will include The Feb. 13 testimonial din­ I'LL SAY— LISTEN TO In the same way that Ho C U St., found guilty of operating a parent - child relationshlpe, THIS FROM LARRV KING'S STEVE CANTON BY MILTON CANIFF Minh demoralized the French ner for State Comptroller N a­ motor vehicle without permis­ existing drug education, peer THE REVIEWS OF THE COLUMN— "S U E PRANNO with the ^ I g e of Dien Bien Phu sion, fined $10. SHOW ARE . m s A T HER 8ESTANDONE than G. Agostinelli of Manches­ group influence and attitudes of M30 GETTHAT O LD ? THEVlRE ALL * In 1963. Militarily, the French Clay C. Tyson, 41, of New drug abuse. UNANIMOUS* WONOERS WHY JO U Y PUSHED ter Is a complete sellout, gener­ HER AS/DEM RECENT SHOWS. eOlNO AWAY could have carried on after Britain, found g;ullty of speed­ THE GUEST COMEDIENNE WAS A f r o m m Su m ee Dien Bien Phu but the operation al chairman Roy Thompson ing, fined $30. WIN A DEUGHT, BUT TtmHIGHLIGHT broke their will. Similarly Mr. said today. Leo. R. Williamson, 22, of B ird T o ll H l A O F THE HOUR WAS BURT Jm B d Nixon would have demoralized The testimonial Is being spon­ West Wmington, found guilty on q a n FRANCISOO (AP) — FREE the North Vietnamese leader­ sored by "Friends of Agostl- a substitute information charge ^nie oli g-m the Golden Gate VACATION ship, this thinking goes, if nelU," to honor Manchester’s of failure to obey state traffic two weeks ago has taken the former mayor—the first per­ commissitHi sign, fined $26. priamiera actually b ^ been res­ lives of nearly 8,600 waterfbwl, son in Manchester’s history to Nolles were entered In the fol HOMESITE cued and would have induced the California Fish and Game Hanoi to make a settlement be elected to an office on the lowing cases: Department says. mere to the liking of the United ’ state ticket. Douglas J. Lewis, 22, of HITI- "'By actual body count," said States and the South Vietna­ Agostinelli was mayor from limantic and Susan J. Lugtabuhl a ' spokesman for the agency mese. November 1966 to January 1971. of Rockville, larcenty under $60. which has been cowdlnating ef- (Next: Why Did the Gamble He resigned as mayor and as Robert Brown Jr., 21, of 21 ...... , , FallT) a town director on Jan. 6 the Harlan St., alxmdontag a motor save o U - ^ a ^ birds, MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY day before being sworn in to vehicle. some 8,420 birds have died after his state comptroller job. Bfitot Gustafson. 43, of He- being picked up ative^ YEAH/AAR. AaeRhW IH y aiNoofi ZSffiVtxA?H The Feb. 13 testimonial din­ bron, hazardous parking. estimated 800 birds stOI yippEE* eVLLUNG 8 INOO BORED WITH TELEVISION /VQAIN. Sikorsky Grabs Frederick A. Long, 36, of Sud- survive In the various rescue IWINU NUAABERS, ner will be attended by about BY DICK CAVALU Copter Records 400 persons. It will be at the bury. Mass., improper passing, and washing centers. The Glastonbury Hills Country <31ub. Gary S. Mihalick, 23, of HarL spokesman could not say -how ford, improper left turn. many birds were found dead. AMAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Hie P ^ p ' Pelletier, 61, of 170 National Aeronautic Association I'M Hilliard St., f ^ u r e to grant half Never a paridng pgoMem at iL ir n awarded certificates for two G r o u n d h o g the highway. world helicopter speed records Don^d G. Richards, 64, of R U S m i 'S r here T)iesday to the Sikorsky Andover, failure to grant right -O f way. Aircraft Division of United A ir- Is S igitt)i Patrick Tompkins, 41, of WU- BARBER SHOP SKI WILDWOOD craft Oorp. In Stratford. Conn. /ALU X3 0 HAVE TO DO limantic, speeding. lOenMr oiak ft Spniee Sti. SKATE WILDWOOD leCDNCENTIZATE/ VOOiRE NOT The certificates were presenC- 'M o r e C o ld ANDvouLuaiowiy CONCBVIRADNQ/ ~ ed to Sikorsky president Wesley — - SKIDOO WILDWOOD PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER eiN K T D T H E A. at^the^HeUcopter As- (Continued from Page One) GROOND. sociaUon of America convention. ' -n / One award was for test pilot went to the Punxsutawney FISH WILDWOOD OKK B)rron Grahaun, who piloted the country Club for pancakes and HIKE WILDWOOD company’s new helicopter gun- sausage, the beginning of a day H C ) L A -a ship at a speed of 216.7 miles of levity and festivity, 400 MAIN ST8EET • MANCHESTU, CONN an hour over the three-kilometer <1116 club had predicted Phil RELAX WILDWOOD HOWARD HOLMES ARTHUR HOLMES NORMAN HOLMES CAPTAIN BAST BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE distance Dec. 14. 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V MANCHESTER JG HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1971 PAGE THIRTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 19^1 PAGE'TWELVE THE Big Moment ’ Court Herald Angle UCLA Listed Third,

StlThomas Young’s Late Hoop EARL YOST Secoiid Chatjig^hle For Brooks Sporta Bdltor ROCHESTER, N, Y. (A P)—“This tops it all off,” Tough Q u b NEW YORK __ No. 8 Kentucky walloped Au Kentucky’s perfect perform­ said Brooks Robinson. “It’s got to be the most gratify­ Provides MCC Edge Football Runs into Big Money t, ... xt o •_ mu» a__ bum 114-76 ance frmn the charity line and a ing moment of my career.” ------Football, at many colleges, is big business, which ^ Idle among the top 10 /teams 72 P«r cent shooting percen ts The Baltimore Orioles’ match- Blanda had 19 first i^ace vote8 F or E a gl^ With 36 seconds showing on the clock in the last half, must come as no surprise to many. It costs money to were Marquette, whto)i frnr- enabled the Wildcats to build up less third baseman, honored and 140 points. Orr was third Manchester Community College’s Frank Y oui« s a ^ a run a football program and Sports Illustrated revealed nered 18 of the, 33 first-place s 26-polnt halftime margin throughout the winter for his with 25 firsts and 110 points, It will be a horSe of a dif­ three-point play giving the locals jm ^ 8 2 victory over sdrne interesting facts in a recent edition, which are itself temporary at ^gjgg gj,^ gio pmnts; southem batting and fielding heroics in Robinson, baseball’s 13th win- ferent color tonight when Northwestern C.C. last night at^th^Clarlm best. Cal, with eight first-place votes lead widened to as many as 39 the 1970 World Series, received her since the Hlckok Award’s passed along today. slty baseball coach at East ^t the start of the season It and 684 points, and UCLA, with In the second half. Tom Parker Manchester High invades The popular weekly magazine the crowning acknowledgment inception in 1960, said he has no OathoUc. . . There are more ^gg south rymUna But the the remaining’ seven first-place 1®^ the runaway with 27 points Mmiday night—the 21st annual intention of stepping down, or Windham High of Willi- second consecutive victory and report^ tiiat footbaU at some players being tabbed all-state Gamecocks quickly slipped v<8tes and 668 points, 100 more and Tom Payne added 23. Hlckok Professional Athlete of slowing up, after his brilliant mantic in a key CCIL con­ their third in the last four out­ coUeges was so big that one this season than ever before on down the ladder, falling as far than No. 4 Penn. Sixth-ranked In other highlighted action, the Year Award. Series performance. , test. In their first meeting Alcindor Far ings. Overall the Cougars are Southern school spent $28,009 for the (temecticut scene. It all de- as 10th before moving up to sev- Jackson'ville, No. 9 Western sophomore George McGinnis '.>***♦»• ‘ .it ■“T never thought I d win It, “They’re going to have to this season the Indians took ad­ 6-10, with seven games remain­ telephoning (actually recuitlng) \ pends upon which paper you enth In Monday’s poll. Kentucky and No. 10 LaSalle poured In 46 pointa as said the 3S-year-old Golden ^gj{ g long time If they’re look- vantage of a cold shooting ing on their schedule. and another $15,000 on postage. Out in Front pick up to read about this cr .j^gy ^gy „ot be there tong, also had Monday off. nipped Northern Illinois 113-112.,.. ANNE FIDLEB Glover. "It’s all kind of unreal. , ,g^ position,” he said. "I Whippet team to post an upset The local collegians bolted to One Big Ten school managed that all-state youngster. A l l ___ New Orleans-Loyola rallied to I’ve been up to the Hlckok din- ,g „ g „ j^g^g for a while. I 68-61' victory. a 47-36 halftime advantage be­ Duke belted South Carolina 82- Duke took the lead against the to get along spending $19,000 state schoolboy basketball Monday night, „ , do'wn Oklahoma City 107-103, Presently Windham is in sole hind the potent scoring of Cap­ ner In Rochester as a co-host ,gg^ forvirard to every season In Point Duel for teleiihcne calls. teams are as phoney as All- i New Mexico State reJnped past ownership of top spot in the tain Rom Mirek and the team’s Another former 13 Womeiii three of four times and always ^est, and I think '71 Of the 644 member schools In America football teams. . . runner-up ^ Hardln-Slmmons 76-67, Missouri dreamed of winning. But, after ^ .^g^ gg COIL standings with a 9-2 mark NBJW YORK (AP) — Lew AI- high scorer, Tom. I ^ a . ___ was Marquette, but the War- fouls and Blue Devil brll omith'o «n vw^info tn the National Collegiate Athletic RockvUle High’s director of . ... rode Henry Smith’s 80 points to watching 'Bobby Orr and George wjiile Manchester is fourth at cindor may be No, 1 in the Na- Coming out for the riors went In a different dlrec- »anc® « »® ‘~® ,a victory over Oklahoma In line ■with that confidence, Assn. (NCAA> last year, 400 athletics, Dick. Tlngley, was F iletoR oD Blanda, along with others, hav- 6-6. Both clubs need this 'victory tional Basketball Association haW. operat^ their footbaU programs Uon-up .to No. 1 when front- ^ver t^®d state and Alabama ouOasted tlie balding Baltimore star wUl badly, Windham to keep atop scoring race—but, unlike team- and watched Northwe prepared for any form of trou­ runner UCLiA was upset by iNo- South Carolina did m a n ^ e to 101.91 ing such great years, I resigned a^-fi(nire salary next In the red. ble at last Friday night’s bas­ myself to going again co- the league and Manchester to mate Oscar Robertson, he's still t*>elr lead down week ■when he talks contract OoUeges last year spent an ketball game and had both ■" ■“ t w .«, In Tourney llOflt.” stay in the running for a pos­ a long way fio m ^ m ln g Nb. MtO* over 12 minutes showing Marquette retained Its No. 1 ” ®“ y “ ® 8®®®"“ lege basketball teams with first- the Orioles’ 9 on the clock. average of $068,000 to field a state and Vernon police staked . . Robinson, who batted .428 In with Hmrry D ^ ^ , sible post-se^l8on tourney berth. footbaU team as compared to ranking In the newest poll—but John Roche of SC was the ran- place votes In parentheses and Thirteen women have filed gg^gg destroyed the ®“ ®« ®“ ®*' ^ am sure we Elsewhere in scholastic bas­ Manchester was paced in the out at vantage points. The pre­ A cindor, the big ^Iw aulm e 34 ^ i„ t s and $330,000 10 years ago. the second-best Uclans didn’t, away top scorer with 28 points total points on a 20-18-16-14-12- gntrles for the ntitiiml won’t be far apart,” he said. "I ketball action tonight. East cautions paid off as nothing de­ Town Reds Milth half a doz- center, is to^ ^ Rea who chipped in with 20 Here's a hot one, the NCAA Hie Bruins, despite a 74-61 b''* Hulte won with a balanced 10-9-8 etc. basis: figure I’ll be In the $100,(XX) Catholic High,. 13-0, puts its per­ veloped following several In­ Duckpln Bowling Tournament en spectacular fielding plays, season, according'to NBA fig- ^^jj^rs connected for revealed that the average tutor­ romp over UC Santa Barbara In attack headed by **J®)**® Marquette (18) fect slate up against 11-3 St. '■k cidents earUer in the week K(u at the HbUdav QuaUfv- *>®®'I ®®I Blanda, Oakland’s 43- bracket. ^ ^ ures released today- His 81.9 per ^3 ^ winning cause, their only game last week, fell O’Connor with 19 and Rick Southern Cal (8) Thomas Aquinas of New Brit­ ing bill for footbaU players at when Rockville visited Bloom­ jii K 1,1 ihi year-old football marvel, and Following the top three vote- to third, trading places with Katherman with 16. UCLA (7) ^ Ing rounds vrill be held this 23-year-old hockey super- getters were WlUls Reed of the ain on the latter’s home court. game average keeps him com- losers, Charile Kidd m ajor coUeges was $16,700 and field, Tlngley rates a salute for fortably ahead of the two men ^ u,g for 32 points, one Atlantic Coast Conference crosstown rival Southern Call- Tennessee, dropping Its first Penn ^ weekend, starting Friday nlg^t gtar of the Boston Bruins, by‘a National Basketball Association Powerful and unbeaten South allowing cub scouts In to the fornia. — home game of the season, trad- Kansas tied I for the runner-up spot at jg ^oals and two chari- member laid out more than «oi at 9:30. wide margin in the Hlckok bal- champion New York Knlcker- Windsor, 16-0, travels to East RockvlUe-Wllson cage game as JackscmvUle 28A—Elvln Hayes of San Diego jy tosses. Bud Callbrese, Ce- $20,000 to try and help the play­ And the (IYoJm *® " ' “ ■y *1®* I*® ®lhg some pro team wlU con­ was but last game against pucks may do It in the ’70.s, with its floor and lights and undefeated Bridgeport Central boll sounded, the stands clear- er than' any other Red Wing ox- In two Seasons at UCLA, after stanza. pc'lnts; ' gave league leading tact me but If that doesn’t h^;>- Pulaski with the flu but is ex- pjejr departure perhaps sped backboards—you name If, we with a 162-point average after ed as If the building was on cept Gordie Howe and Alex D®I* > two at Long Beach City OoUege, Playing deliberate ball, Chen­ Crockett’s all they could handle. pen, I guess I'U sit down with pected back in the lineup to- jjy spring scheduling problems know it.” the first dozen games, all vic­ fire and the hoopster’s play vecchlo, was traded to the Dummit surpassed Bob Water- ey broke the deadlock and mov­ Along with Carlscn, Andy’s At Daytona team rosters and see which tories. Central is coached by over the final eight minutes Rangers Monday along with ox- fleld and others by completing ed out from by five, 39-34 with stayed close with help from nlghl- at the.Milwaukee Arena. The Bucks then met the team needs a good quarteriaack. Rockville High, being in 'th e 1968-69 season, the Knicks for the divisional title DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) Tommy Pendere, form er UConn was listless as Ellis 289 passes In 662 atttemiits for two minutes remaining, but that Loren Andreo (10) and Don came on Ranger Larry Brown In a five- And then maybe try out as v'a tained by Middletown, n e e ^ to jj^g^ jj, National and lost in ^llve games. How- STANDINGS —Andy Granatelli, the portly strong to win, 43-39. 4,866 yards and 29 touchdowns.- was it as poor ball handling re­ athlete and brother of Jim, var- player Naticmal Hockey League free agent. Others have made Briggs (9). ______Last season, he passed for 2,- sulted in turnovers which Ellis win to qualify for the CIAC gggjjctball Association, no one ever, .the Bucks finally enjoybd oil additive Mng virtio has been deal. In exchange the Wings got it that way...” Crockett’s struck with the post-season activities, League Overall g fixture In Indlanaqwlls - type 393 yards, connected on 61 per turned into baskets. _ _ __ acU-vlUes. Milwaukee fidgeted over full .access to the Arena, or very defensemen Arnle Brown and Desidte a rash Injuries this scoring of Alan Noske (21), W. L W. L. racing for 30 yeeu's, has decided cent of his posses and even Ellis, winning for only the Rlck">orde "(20) "^ d Steve chorrtor the'^ms who p l ^ sch^uling. No one h^ nearly. The third game started Mike * RobitaUle (Row-ba-Ue) past season to almost every Windham 10 8 tn try jjig hand in stock car ripped apart the Texas defense Bruin pass receiver, Dummit third time in 15 starts, didn’t Smyth’s second to the New York Knicks the Bucks supported cwistnic- amusing that Wilt Chamberlain would miss a dunk shot, come general manager Jan. 9 B F FIS. Leading from once - beaten Eastern 2 11 great Fred Lorenzen as the ‘T know I can throw the Tommy Prothro, is now head Grenier 5 1 U .... i „ , *^ven^ what was then the Eastern tion of a proposed sports Pla- all alone, going in after a steal and length-of-the-court replacing aid . Abei who re- Service Aid 3 1 ni start to finish Army & Navy The thr^ clubs aU have easy were play-off dium costi^ $22 mUUon. In Central 0 10 0 18 driver. ball,” said Dummit, who recent- man of the Los Angeles Ramff. ■ GMxjmllt n signed. Clowes 3 1 1 Tode some torrid shooting by opponents tonight. ^ ^ became The team will race in the dribble. He performed this feat recently against the Life, Death, Love ly turned down a Rhodes schol WUl Dennis go to the Ram 3 3 9 Cavaliers. One ac- The Rangers play in Detroit ey. akelley 5 c v e Feb. 14 Daytona 600 and some arship in anticipation of playing camp next season? Balanced scoring and super­ Cote L 3 ^b Carlson <=«>• TONIGOT’S But just where the team would botUed^p in county G olf Pros Auger 2 0 4 W. L W. L. 20 other events on the South’s cepts It with chagrin. Thursday night and MacGregor pro baU. “When I graduated “I’m not sure how to look ior rebounding in the second t 1 play its extracurricular games ment, the Bucks offered to rent Wilt Chamberlain, all 7-feet- said he will know by then what .17 ~9 43 PlatavlUo 11 2 11 2 big 1 ovals—racing plants that SAN DIEX30 (AP) — Notes high school they said I was at the Ram situation. One way hall proved the difference as Totals u w Aquinas; Windham P a problen. that ex- the proposed complex for 100 Cheney (39) 11 2 11 4 ] orenzen knows like the back 2 tadiea and 276 brawny pounds his decision is. Real after Episode too small and when I got out of is that their coaches were my Ray Greene, paced Ellis 'with 11 B P Pts. climbed within five in the fourth eame and topping a j ^ Bloomfield from the pro golf tournament 8 quarter but that was as close JSLXster- ^ u th Windsor today. days a year at $5,000 a day Glastonbury 10 2 11 2 1 ! his hsmd. of him, approaches middle age. “I’ve played 10 years now and junior cdUege they said I was coaches at UCLA and I know points. Blenkowskl He wlU be 86 this summer. it>s something I have to think treU: Poole 4 as they could/come. ^yer East Windsor; Rockville Buck’s President Ray Patter- ^-ast Octotar, 1^ “ ^^voto, RockvUle 10 4 19 6 The car and Lorenzen and MINNEAPOUS (AP)— “ Lfe is real and, as I found too small. I’d get a fair look. But if I Outstanding fo r Q ien ey were BeeuUeu Gene FeireU is a stocky, 23- 8 For Pizza, Clay Hence scored ggeurtng a tourney berth over son hlnt.ed that he would not Board rejected the Southington 7 6 8 6 the 1 crew were due in Daytona More and more he plays as gbout,” he said when asked if “But I have never been hurt do go and try out. It wouldn't Ray Blenkowskl (8), Dave lileek . . . V. , , ------sei-uruiB »• much Pladlum Idea. UMugh (he court has been ^^^g rgther than join out the other night, death is real and I think love is In my life and I’ve taken some be fair to Prothro. He might Gorecaky e 33 followed by Phil Hence with jjjddletown; Coventry winning tolerate the situation Windsor 6 7 i 5 Beach today for first practice year-dd from MobUe, Ala. and Meed (SKand MU'® Landry (9) All of which leaves Patterson lengthened since his youth. ^Jg Rangers. real. We experienced all three on the mountain.” good shots. ... feel that if he keeps me it might ^ _4 J 22. ^ s t l l n g Mike Fullo kept g^gjj Bacon Academy longer, saying, ’’Like any cor­ Newington 6 8 6 9 1 one of the few left-handers on on offense and Tommy Tomko 'Tomko ing Saturday for the Daytona Watching him against a WUUs emphasized, “I have “ FootbaU has been my entire be taken as If it were only o #v 39 nA the'^Pizzamen tViA-'^^97amAn closeplriRA with some - Ellington___ . •beating___as— Suffield. poration. i4re have to look five dreading the day when the NBA Simsbury 4 9 4 11 (8) on defense. The locals were >iv>taia 15 Reed or Alrtn^r, one ngQ^nJ, ^ut respect for the of the pro footbaU Minnesota f®" **‘® *®'“’' life for the last seven years. because I played for him fit "timely shots and rebounds a s ______years down the pike. We see play-off schedules are released Middletown 1 18 1 14 600 1 pole position. Because ot knows that Chamberlain cannot I’ve looked forward to doing ooUege. I wouldn’t want to put he threw In 17 points, 10 in the very real problems. I only hone for this season, Woodrow 0 13 0 13 Lorenzen’s experience in drlv- turn the game around just by 'STS leiy,” .-■. said n. FerreU, in his tUYd nothing else but playing pro him in that situation.” last quarter. that vrithln five years the offic- "You just wait and wonder, inb the 2.6-mile Daytona Inter­ reason for not reporting to New ^ „ gnowmobUers lost ^ - Rockets, Pacers stroking his goateed chin. as one o t 17 snowmobUers lost ^^J^l^Ttonoed In an area y®"" °“ circuit and stiU look- St. Louis Athlete ■ oi Ye^r ials of JOlwaukee Will recognize wonder and wait," he said, HOC national Speedway, he will be a York would be pers

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/ / -/ PAQiJ FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1971 PAGE FIFTEEN THERE 0U6HTA BE A LAW BY S H O ^N and WHIPPLE 0ogt--4nr«to>4^rts^ ~ HiWBlhoW ttoo* 8* B a B d h ig " ■ Businou Loeatiom Businoss Proporty Lots For Sola Confraetinq - MEDIUM sued dog house, dog ^®™2^Sd^Uk?new 875**w' TMMnMnts 63 Far Rant 64 Assembly Revamp Study WEAl«rCAM*T6CEM1D MT 8USIHES5 VdOfVeO fROM = ;bed and accessories. Asking For Sol* 70 BERRY’S WORLD MANCHES’TER — ExceUent n GfXMERS I , $d0. Call 648-4862 after 5 p.m. gas aas stove, *w . . HALIAIARK BuUdlng Co. WIAHE EMOS HEET.'fiOME' 0M>1ORQniEH-> X U BGUR ROOM, second floor ------—— ______GLASTONBURY — Industrial CLASSIFIED ^ m e Improvement, addltl doors, 82x80, 86x80, |10. ea«*. AA zone .lot, half acre plus, POREVER TIMES I V O tn HMON 50 LAST OUT apartment. $100. No children, TH E Manchester State Bank at Told to Eye Town Lines WANTEiD — Homo with TtC 648-24W evenings or 648-1442. prerty for lease or sale. Wp Lakewood CSrcle area, city re^ ^rooms, garages, CR^iH(x-ni£ TMEKE OUR HEXT TEARf no pets. References, Box “H ” , 1041 Main St. has approxi­ for one male puppy, -months .are prepared to buUd a smaU uUUUes, CaU Mr. Zimmer, gu ttm . Free estimates/ BLUEG IN 4 Manchester Herald, mately 6,000 sq. ft. for rent. By DON HEIKLK Holdsworth, R-’TrumbuU, who MCALIS Industrial complex to accom­ J. D. Real Estate Associates. work gti^ranteed. 646-2 old, shots, wormed, dipped. WUl consider sub dividing. Ex­ asked that TrumbuU be placed ADVERTISING THEIR COMIUC THREE-PIECE! bedroom set, modate tenants, requiring HARTFORD (A P ) - BGUR-R(X)M apartment In 8- ,643-5129. , I .V| 742-9097. ceUent parking. T.J. Crockett, , in the same district with NEWTON ft. £W m i A fih a»k :iAl FROM- blond flnlsA- 647-0810. year-old, two-famUy house. space from 2,000’ to 60,000’. ------legislature’s Reapportionment Rrld^enort CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS sT u A rrs- AKO registered . mlittature sll- _____ Realtor, 64^1577. „ Land for Mliar or lease or wUl Remodeling,^ rep PIEC E contemporary Stove, refrigerator, dlqwsal, ______Committee was urged Monday , ^ AJML to 4:80 PJtt. vor poodle, male, 8 months TWO btiUd toi suit -tenant. Stoddard Hons, rec rooms, pan Uvtag «x>m carpeted. Own prt- MANCHESTER Green — Out of Town to respect town boundaries whUe Trumbull is now in the 6th walnut hutc)i, like new, $200. mvestment, Inc., 740 North roofing. No Job too sir old. 860. Call 688-6804. vato parUng. ExceUent loca- Ground floor, 900 sq. ft. front For Sole 75 drawing up new lines for Ocm- I^lo^rlct with the Ixwer Nauga- THtOLO come look and see. Call 647- Main St., West Hartford, COPY CLOSING TIME FOR .CLASSIFIED ADVT. 649-8144. / tion. No pete. 649-9388. portion carpeted, second floor, ------necticut’s six congressional Valley, "which we don’t CKWM6 i COOKER Spaniel, AKC regia- 1016. ______Conn., 332-4807. BOLTON — (Justom 6-room districts. much in common with,” 4:80 DAY BEFOBE PCBUGATIOM TOMBU one office 12 x 12, caU 649- PM. WES ROBBINS Carpentry re­ GRISWOLD ST. — ’Ihree brick Ranch on two parklike Robert Franklin of the Con- Holdsworth. ‘AU our inter- Deadline for Saturday and Monday la 4:80 p.m. FrM a; modeling specialist'. Additions, ^ " ^ i o l ^ ^ A cW ld^ pet.^*raMe ‘‘^ o g r a m r ' ^ h ^ 2741 or 649-0688. » cabinet. Monograms, hems, rooms, heat, hot water, refrlg- ______acres, 2-car garage, 2 baths, necticut’s PubUc Expenditure ®re in Bridgeport.” rec rooms, dormers, porches, Tm. Reg. U. t. Nl. Off—Al rIgMt n €1971 by UaHid fttfwo tyndkai embroiders, etc. Used, excel­ Invostmant Firopmriy finished family ro o m .’The best Council acknowledged that the ***® suggested plans cabinets, formica, bullt-ins, e x c e l l e n t location next to PLEASE READ YOUR AD TOY Poodles, Jet black, AKC. lent ‘ condiUon. Guaranteed. first floor. 688-7402, 247-4046. comer ot Berlin T)>ke., New- For Solak 70-: of everything. .AiA position. $326 per hour. Mon.- ly 16 hours per week, day shift, THE THOMPSON*Houae —Co^ MANCHESTBIR — Nice one- famUy. Three bedrooms, over- Housm For Sak 72 Houbm For S a k 72 ing blind box ads who SH ARPENING Service — Saws, Olenders Body Shop, 704 ’Tal- rooms, buUt-ins, famUy room. tn Euldltion to FrEinklin, those Similarly, the 6th District, if Frl. 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.ntu Hior- must be mechanically Inclined. tage St., centrally located, bedroom apartment, first slsed giurage. N ear shopping. desire to protect their knives, axes, shears, skates, ROOFING specialising re­ cottvlUe Rd., Rockidlle, 876- M ODERN 4-room aU electric N ear school, bus. Mid 20’s. spoke were Jiimes J. Va- it included both Waterbury and SUNOCO oughly experienced typist. Apply to Manager, Parkade large pleasantly furnished floor, private entrance. $160 Ebctra two-falmily buUdliig lot Identity can follow ‘his rotary blades. Quick service. pairing roofs of all kinds, new 2617. winterized, waterfront home, 2.7 ACREIS, beEmtiful view, 7- Meyer, Realtors, 648-0609. I®"tl of New Haven, who urged Bridgeport, would be subatEm- Minim^ 60 wpm. Job in­ Bowling Lanes, Parkade Shop­ rooms, parking. Coll 646-2S68 monthly, including heat and Low 80’a. Hayes Agency, 646- procedure: Capitol Equipment Co., 88 roofs, gutter work, chimneys _ $160 per month, convenient to room custom REmch, 8 baths, Offered by the ------that congressional districts bo Utially Democratic—77,0(X) to 3-bay service cludes \o lated clerical work. ping Center. FOR B E TTE R cleaning, to for overnight and permanent appUances. Paul W. Dougan, 0181. Main St., Manchester. Hours cleaned and repaired. 80 years Hartford, Manchester, WlUi- fEunily room,.uuui, 2-CEur Kiuagn, gsuTEige, 'r> Y T T T BOL’IG N — Immaculate -.2 - drawn before the new state 66,000, compared t o Em almost Enclose your r ^ y t No sten^. Mature individual keep colors gleaming, use Blue ^ e s t rates. Realtor, 649-4686. dally 7:80-6, ’Thursday, 7:80-9. experience. Free estimates. mantic. 648-4643. 86 ’IIM R O D RD. —Seven-room privacy. Hutchins Agency, MW I I I-SK l( K bedroom Ranch, oversized ga: legislative districts were even alignment under the first the box in an enveliope ■ station preferred. Free parking. Near Lustre carpet cleaner. Rent address to the Classified Saturday, 7 ;80-4. 648-7968. Call Howley, e43-6361. APPRENTICE FURHISHED rooms, color TV, MANCHB8TE3R — Newer two- ColonlEd, 2 fireplaces, screen­ ReEdtors, 6494SS24. A A rage, luilf-Eu:re lot. Asking $19,- mapped, and StState Rep. E eu-I C PE C plan. AetnaA A f v a n E Life. .l# A BOCK electric shampooer $1. The Manager, Jdanchester F\3R LEASE continental breakfut includ­ bedroom Garden type fqxirt- ed porch with CEurpeting, large 600. Vetenms, no money down. SNOW plowing, driveways, etc. Manchester MEAT CUTTERS Sherwin-Williams Oo. Evening Herald, together ed, weekly and monthly sea­ ment. Available now. $196 Out ot Town fEunUy room, extra large M ANCHESTER — 8-rooqi G ar­ CaU the Mitten Agency, 648- Reasonable rates.' Will accept Heating and Plombinq 17 rison OolonlEd, 4 bedrooms, 6930, or 649-9890. with a memo lis t lv the on Route 83, (Vei'non Tiraffic Full-time positlana. ’Two- FREE WHEELS — buy new sonal rates. Flono’s Motor monthly, including heat and kitchen with appliances, weiU- companies you do NOT Master Charge. Call 643-6776. EAST HAR'^RD For Rant 66 AGENCY year training program with snow tires, get new wheels Inn, 646-2808. aiqdlances. Paul W. Dougan, to-wall CEurpeting throiig^out. double garage, exceUent EmeEi, ■ —------—------Furrier Moonlights want to see your letter. SAM WATSON Plumbing Orcle) OPPORTUNltlES excellent wage schedule. Realtor, 649-4686. treed lot, walk-out basement. DUPLBIX—7-7, llandy location. C O VE N TR Y — ’Two -bedroom Your letter be de­ TREE SERVICE (Soucler) — Heating. Bathroom remodel Peimanent full-time \ posi­ free. Cole’s Discount Station, 8-sone heEit, fuU Eittic, 2-ceu: e EXCELLENT POTENTIAL Complete pitigram of fringe RX30M for rent, gentleman R(X!KVILLE — 8 Regan St., Only $89,900. Hayes Agency, $28,600. Ranch, baseboard heat, base- stroyed if the Advertiser Trees cut, building lots clear­ ing and repairs. Free estJ' tions available for quaUf(ed 461 West Cienter St., Manches­ gEUTEOfe, enclosed reEur yard, benefits included. r only. Central locatlai. Refer­ VILLAGEIR Apartments—Flve- new 4-room, 2-bedroom, first 646-0181. ment gEurage, porch. $16,900. As Hunter in Africa is one you’ve mentloaed. ed, trees topped. Got a tree m ites. C!aU 649-3808. applicants in centrally locdt; ter, 648-6832. profeaalonaUy landscaped. GRACIOUS Emtique colonlEd in financing available. Csdl 7:30- a PA ID TRAININO Apply ences required. 648-2698 for roon\ Townhouse. iVi tiled floor unit, in brick buUdlng, W INDHOEK, South West Afri- Orellnumn employs five Afri^ If not it will be handled problem! Well worth phone ed insurance office in East' many other extras. Priced low MANCHBIS’TER — New 8-room exceUent condition, 6 flreplEuses, 8:16 a.m. and 5:80-6 p.m. 742- G R A V E LY snow plow attach­ appointment. baths, waU-to-waU carpeting, totEd electric, buUt-in oven raiels*1r bsIa T mamam . . . _ ...... ___ * ca (A P ) — Volker OrellmEum is cEm seEunstreaaes, most of in the usual manner. call, 742-8262. M & M PLUM BING, Service a MODERATE INVESTMENT Hartford. Requirements in­ for quick SEtie. CSurles Lesper (JolonlEti, 4 bedrooms, first 18 beautifuUy decorated rooms, 6619. MOTT’S ment, 4’. Like new. $50. ’Two two Eilr-condltioners, private nuige, refrigerator, dlapasEd, a fashion furrier who moon- whom come from trlbEd re- calls, quick service, try us. clude high school education ROOM in private home, free Emoe. 649-7620. floorituur fEunUyittinuy room,roum* formEillomiiu Uv-uv- iiiwucriimodern eat-in Ritciieii.kitchen, lurjiituformal ttt------— ------« « » -.j a. • FINANCINO a v a i l a b l e SHOP-RITE pair men’s size IIH ice skates, basement. Washer and dryer bEuement laundry and storage. TWO YOUNG married men will Bathroom and kitchen re­ and speedy accurate typing parking. References. Gentle­ Ing room, large dining room, living and dining room, break- COVENTRY — Summer cot- ^ \SUPERMARKETS two pair lady’s size 8 and 6. hookup. G.E. appliances and Adults only, no pets, $146 per D U N C A N RD., new 6-room CJo- do small repair Jobs and paint­ modeling our speciality. Ctdl man only. C!all between 4-6 roomy kitchen with *buUMns, fEist room, 8 sitting rooms, 4 unique log cabin styling. n « j for transcription and other one boy’s size 6. Call 742-8181. month rent, $146 leoM secur- lonlal, large breeseway 2-car tost and Foimd 1 ing, also cellar cleaning and us for free estimates on any For details, call dally, Mr. Cox, 687 F. Middle ’Tpke. gas heat. (Jharles Lesperance, 2% baths, stonefireplace, 2- bedrooms plus studio, study and High wooded lot. Four rooms, „ uau^y find him in he said. YiTe t r ^ ^ then our- varied duties. Excellent p.m., 649-1972. tty. (JEdl JEunes J. Gessay, ’TUe bath, buUt-lns, light trucking. Call 646-2692, plumbing or heating problems 668-8400. Evenings and week- Manchester, Cdin. 649-7620. at garage. car garage: Asking $46,000. U 8 baths. Landscaped grounds, carpeting. Some financing H*® showrooms which send Per- wives from wratch and I can working conditions and lib­ R im j> TWO coming down, 280 876-0184. fireplace, plEUtered walls, city 646-2047." or Jobs. 649-2871. ends Mr. Splleckl, 649-6446. FRONT room,. centrally lo­ Sc R Realty, Inc., Robert D. stone woUs, garage, large barn avaUable. $9,00a Hayes Agen- ®l“u creations to Britain tell you, I have seen eral 'employe benefits. For used fiorescent light fixtures. R O Y A L ARM S ApEurtments — ------utiUties, lEurge lot. BuUt by appointment call Mrs. Pet­ PHARMACE^rnCAL Sales — Sell any amount, 4’, two bulbs. cated. 69 Birch St., Manches­ Murdock, Realtor, 648-2692. EUid and out bqildings.buUdings. A view from cy, 646-0181. Europe. Or he U b® In the w a ^ r e ^ to the ^ ^ a f M 9 ^ 4 4 f ‘“ * *!A N C im S T E R Tree Service - HEATING, ^ U n g , sheet metal Two-bedroom ’Townhouse, Ih i HEBRON — Suburban Uvlng 20 Ansaldl. Charles Lesperance, ______cellar workshop below, design- rope but ncme of them can toucb erson, 628-9361. Outstanding 'opportunity, 2 Ideal for garages, workshop, ter, 649-7129. bEdhs, private bEuement, CEur- minutes from downtown Hsui- 649-7620. ____ every window. Specializing in tree removal, and ventilation work. Gas— MANCHES’niR — Immaculate MANCHES’IE R , 9 - room re­ V E R N O N ' — Seven-room mod- ing or overseeing the cutting, cur girls for neatneaa and An equal opportunity employer. years experience required. waishouses, greenhouses and peting, redwood porch, heEd, ford. ’Two-bedroom apEutment,._ pruning, shrubs, lots cleared. electric — oil fired furnaces, pizza and grinder shop in a ______LAR GE furnished room for stored authentic cokmtel Cape, RCXJKLEDGE!—Dyniunic 9-room em ColonlEd, like new, Ih i stitching Eind lining that go mto speed.” Starting to $ll,(XXK.pIus bonus, factories. $4 each. Gremmo Sc hot water. ExceUent location chUdren welcomed. Carpeting, 6-6 D U PLE X , Edl large rooms. Fully insured. C!all 649-6422. Humidifiers and elect^nlc air good residential area. Selling MILLS, 99 Loomis male only, parking, $16. week­ Shi tiled bqths, country Utch- Itelsed REUich, 6 bedrooms, 2hi baths, lEirge lot. Attached ga- a coat costing from $660 to It usuaUy takes weeks to fin­ LOST — Black male cat, vicin­ car, profit sharing and ex­ Son Sales, 819 East Middle on bus line. AvEtilable imme- 'aiqtUEUices, beat, hot water, aepEirate heating systems, cleaners. At your local ’Trane- because of sickness. T. J. St. has opening for women to ly. CaU 643-1266 after 6. en with flreplEtoe Eind eUI baths, lEurge fEunlly room, ca- rage. Priced right. CaU the $1,960. ish a coat, but cdten tourist ity Spring St., Call 647-1649. SNOW PLOW ING — Tired of penses. No fee. RiU^.^Persoo- ’Tpke., Manchester, 649-9963. dlatoly. $220. J.D. ReEil Btetate pEUking. $186 monthly. 646- new bEtihs, 2-ceu: gEurage, cen­ dealer. T.P. Aitkin Inc. 27 Tol­ Crockett 'Realtors, 643-1677. work in our measuring and buUt-ina, Acre lot. Bhequisite - thedral ceiling Uving Euid dining Mitten Agency, Realtors, 648- But every so often he escapes clients are in a hurry. “I 'some­ waiting? Reliable Manchester nel, 646-4040. \ HOLLISTER St. secUon, large AasocUtes, 648-6129. 0883, 649-2871. tral locEtiion. $80,600. U ft R IX3ST — Black mongrel dog, land Tpke., Manchester. 643- marking department. Apply CARPETS and life too can be must be seen. Hayes Agency, room, modem kitchen. A ver- 6930. times have to finish a coat in a business has new radio equip­ VERNON— Package store with modem twin bedroom, park­ ReEdty Co. me., R. D. Mur­ liEuite furriere, loads a four- male, white spots. Parkade 6793. Miss Coburn, 646-1414. beautiful if you use Blue WE HAVE customers WEdting ROCKVILLE, Nice 8 - room 6496181. week, stEurting on the Monday ped trucks. Dependable ser­ real estate, good volume, prlc- ______EXPHRIENCEaD gas att thA to Trooper. 628-8607. Route 83 A-1 Gas Station, Ver-' pooer $1. Olcott Variety Store. LAR G E furnished room, stove, ment or home. J.D. Real E s­ stove and refrigerator. $135. 87 FOOT RANCH, boEimed ceU- tourisU on safari. ending on the Friday when the 649-8797. Realtor, 649-4685. Tuesday 6-9:30 p.m., Friday lEirge lot, large shade tree, os- JUST O FF POR’TEIR ST.— 4- BuUt-lns, IH baths, large k customer picks It up on the w ay Milihiory, non. 646-1634. refrigerator and lineiui provid­ tate Associates, Inc. 648-6139. Adults only, no pete, security Ing, fireplace, paneling, bay 1 LOST — Man’s browh wallet, and Saturday 6 p.m. -1 a . m . , ______Bume mortgiQfe, $116.47 p e r, bedroom Dutch CJolonial with an room,?, wEdk-out bEuement. South West Africa U a him- ^ the a ir ^ r t .” TIM BE B LA ND Tree Seivlce, Dressmaking 19 ed. 801 Main St., 649-8802. depoelt reqidred. (MS-9678. window, country kitchen, spUt vicinity Manch6ster-Center St., Sunday, 6 -11 p.m. <3ood sal- j a n i TOR — Part-time in Man­ month. Hutchins Agency Retd- assumable mortgEige, fomiEd Mid 20’s. Hayes Agency, 646- says German- Profits are not greid if the ex­ Tree removal, pruning, shrubs, GO WITH THE BEST FimI and Food 49-A raU fence, trees privEusy, $32,- Important papers needed. ary for the right person, cheater, mornings. Cali 623- L A D Y to share apartment v4th HEBRON — Five room Eqmrt- tors, 649-6824. Uving imd dining rooms, eEd-ln 0181. tern Grellmann, 28. ” Outelde pen;T ol ^ and lots desired. Fifteen years GRANT'S Plumbing Service— Farntalitd 600. Hutchins Agency, 6496824. Please call 7-^-6714. Reward. Free estimates, plus quality ” e ARN fl5-$80,000 Apply in person. CJ’s Grind- 1421. same. Reasonable, centrally ment available immedtetely, kitchen, Uurge family room. -!®®®T'®® Oro® and la b o r a r e T c S n ^ e .^ ! experience. Bonded and insur­ $27,000 — SIX-ROOM Raised V E R N O N — 7-room (Joloidal. fsums teeming with kudu, work. 643-6341. era, 278 Broad St., Manchester. _____ !______SEASONED firewood for sale, located. 648-8908, 1-2:80, 648- Aparti—iiH 63-A hoEd, and stove furnished. Call W E L L K E P T 6-room CJape, FO U N D — Beagle type puppy ed. Free estimates. Call 847- lanre bedrooms fire- Hanch. Fireplace, buUt-lna, 2- ELLIN G TO N — HEmdsome 8- AS A SHELL DEALER wiU deUver. C:all 648-0473. 7310 after 6. STAFBGRD — four rooms, $140 228-9800. three flre- cometoWOonacoatl-Ufor, black, white, female. Call Bol­ 9479. CUSTOM tailored ladies’ dress­ CLERK - ’Typist - Receptionist. niW garage. Hutchins Agency, room Raised Ranch on large half baths, 2-car garage. Bbc- springbok—the biggest spring- numthly. (JEdl between 7:30- ton Dog Waixlen 649-6900. es, suits, alterations and AntbltlouB man desired now Diversified duties in pleasant S alO S O W n W o n l O d 3 6 > A SEASONED firewood, deUvery BIA8T Hartford — One Emd two- rase ’ Convenient location C!aU H®*!*®™! 649-6824. wooded lot. - Large carpeted ceUent areEu Asking low 3()’s. bok herds In the worid. Permits ’ __ 1 CLEANING — Interior —^both for existing' 8-bay ranch S:16 a.m. Emd 6:806 p.m. 742- rage. Convenient location. (jEdl ______costume Jewelry in your stone small Manchester office. Need throughout Ckxmectlcut. Hours bedroom apartmenta. Rentel kitchen and dining room, mod- Frechette Realtors, 647-9993. are no problem. Hiere’s smaUer l residential and commercial. style service station locat­ SALEiS Trainee wanted — by a Apartmenf*— Flats— • 6619. 647-1803 for Eqipolntment. Ask- 405 k EENEY ST. — BeEuitiful preference. 649-1133. well groomed, intelligent, per­ 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. 1-687-2163. Includes heat, hot wider, em eat-ih kitchen with bullt-lns. stuff like warthog Emd dlk-dlk Satisfactory work guaranteed. ed on West Main St. and leading national cigarette com­ Ing $24,600. Princiides only. location, 8 rooms, 2 unfinlahed, 4 bedrooms^ Inviting paneled TO LLAND E Tanwiwnts 63 range, refrigerator and many (antelope) Emd there...are oo Feline Travels Penonob 3 For friendly free estimates, sonable gal. Meadows Ckmva- pany. 21 years or over, good RCXJKVIIXE, 2-room furnished Columbia St. in Williman- other extras. 2898780, 2894002. $83,000. CaU 648-0669. fEimily room with flreplEuse. A OVERSIZED CAPE COD!! mEmy leopEird and cheetEdi they lescent Home, 833 Bldwell St., salary, expenses paid, two va­ ^)Eutment, with utiUties. $80 INCOME TAX preparation. Call call Suburban Floor Mainten­ Moving— racking— tic. Conn. Prime location Gardan— Foiin—> TH REE—Large rooms, deluxe had to be decUred vermin b^ In Wrong Line 646-2321. cations yearly. Automobile weekly. 872-0869. MEmchester N IN E -R (X )M custom buUt Gar- **®®®™*®<* If you Eire searching for a Dan Mosler, 649-3329 or 247- ance, 649-9229. with high volume potential Dairy Products 50 apartment, carpeting, oii^con- cause they U U cEtitie.” S t o r a g e 2 0 rison CWonUl 2400 sq. feet, 4- home with lots of elbow for aggressive type indi­ furnished for business and per­ ditloner, appliances, heated. Grellmann hEis beep running OILDALB, CUUf. (A P ) — 3116. / MATURE woman as live - in TWO-FAMILIES room inside Emd outskU, SNOW P l ^ : dependable M ANCHESTER Delivery- vidual. sonal use, plus many excellent APPLEiS for sale—Courtlonds, First floor. $170 monthly. 646- Rosort Proporty bedrooms, office, 2hi baths, n b AR CE»rrER^-Cblonlal, spa- service at reasonable rates. companion for elderly woman. fewiiMss Locotiem don’t miss thU one. FtiU shed aataria on a trial AieubU for two Snoopy, a 6-year-old white CEti, WITNESS to a./ fatal auto acci­ light trucking and package de­ benefits. Send resume to Box Delicious and McIntosh. Volpe 6060, 648-6166. For Root 67 66 ’Three bedrooms, good lo­ double garage, carpeting, ejoua Uving Emd dining room, Call 649-6272. 648-2064. Room and board, salary to be “HE”, Manchester Herald. An For Rant 64 Hayes Agency, 646-0181. remodeled jkltchen, 3 U rge bed- dormer, Ih i baths, buUt-in y ea n and he k n ^ vdiat hU apparently went on a 1,600-mUe dent on December 20th, 1970, livery. Refrigerators, washers Farms off Birch Mountain Rd. cation, Needs work. $22,- oven Emd range, dl^wEiaher customers wimt. ‘ Not stEiying in ,k • Route 84, /exit 98, Veinoil, SHELL OFFERS .dlacusaed. References. Call equal opportunity employer. to Volpe Rd. Bolton. and stove moving, specialty. M AIN STOEUST office apace, N E W SKI LODGE — London­ 900. MANCHESTEIR Onter~— Six- °»® wUh c ^ r closet, Emd diapoEul. Aasumable 6% some lodge with Eiir conditioning looking for hU master. please call 628-9361, ext. 243, 646-1796. after 6. FOUR-ROOM rent. Call aftr 6 Folding chairs for rent, ' 649- • Excellent paid training 100 per cent location near derry, Vermont. Apeutment room CiolonlEU. Ih i bathe, dou- garage. $24,6(X>. % mortgage. (UU Mr. Emd a native scrubbing your Hut when Snoopy showed up or 266. p.m., 640-6666. 66 ’Three bedrooms, cen­ Cordon, 649-5806. HousohoM Sarvicos 0762. • Financial assistance banks, air-conditioned, aiito- for rent by week, Sunday night ble garage. Partial bualneaa e a s t HAR’TFORD — Cape 8 back. Roughing it. Taking a U>® GEUrett Cook Jr. real- COUNTER woman, one only, HouMhoid Goocb 51 tral locaticm. Needs Offoiod 13.A • Insurance and lutirement for eVening shift, 7 p.m. to Help YVontod— FOUR-ROOM apartment, gas niEdlc fire sprinkler. Apply through 'Ifaimday night, or z<»e. ExceUent potential. Of- rooms, Ih i baths, formal dln- couple of Und rovers into the dence U st week, he found tluU plans. woric. $24,900. • • bush with tents in the rainy seEi- hU 17-yeEir-old mEister, ’Tim INME TAXES prepar^. by midnight. Please apply in per­ Mai* or Fomal* 37 FIVE-PIECE! living room set, appliances, adults, one child, Marlow’s, 867 Main St. weekends. Feb. 16th through flces, etc. $22,600. Hayea ing room, rec room. $26,900. B & W Painting— Poparinq 21 • Many more benefits. Marvte Baker. Call 643-0267. REWEAVING of bums, moth- son, Mr. Donut Shop, 266 West 3 months old, $176; 8-piece bed­ ' no pets. Security deposit, ref­ 18th, open. CoU 6486680. 66 Duplex—Ideal Uve - In Agency, 046- >181. BARROWS and WALLACE Co. Bl®®ping bags when it’s CkxA, wew missing. FULLrTTME clerical in ad­ UP TO ’go sq. ft. available. Lo- holes, zippers re p ^ e d . Window CONTRACTOR - Interior, ex- Middle ’Tpke., Manchester, room set, 8 months old, with erences. $130. 633-6026. investment.. $24,900. We NEED LISTINGS MEmchester PEU'kade, .Mimch. ’Tim moved to ChlckEuiha, INCOME TAXES prepared in shades made to measure, __ GET THE FACTS ministrative position In local box spring and mattress. $176. cated Ellington Rd., South ------^------MANCHBiS^SR $19,900, 6-room “'Phinlriniv n f Sail 649-6806 For all hla onthualaam, he re- OkU., with hU parents U st Oc- cc^venlence of your home. all size VeneUan blinds. Keys AVON & Money, Av (hi Sc Money, firm, typing a must, with book­ 372-9694 between 7 a.m. - SUB-LEASE, 2-bedroom apart- Windsor. RfiU alter for teiumt. ■. , 4-4 BuUt 1961, good condl- Discount on wallpaper. Call made while you wait. ’Tape re­ Call collect weekdays, 1-289-1621 go together like a horse arid keeping experience useful. Call 1 p.m. 649-8694 after 3:80 p.m. ' ment, $180. refrigei'ator, stove, N ear prafesstonEd center. 644- J l C f l C l U C F S l C l ’ A . Q 8 dition. $29,900. Call Russell Burnett for ap­ Oscar Hebert, 646-3048. pointment, 643-6338. corders for rent. M arlow’s, 867 Mr. Palumbo. Evenings and cai-riage. Doesn’t rhyme, but Marvin Weinberg, 646-2880. no pets aUowed. 646-8488. 3481, 86. oversUed------' gEuoge, ' trees, TODAY! 4-4 Very Urge, good Income. Main St., 649-6221. B. H. M AGOW AN JR. Sc Sons, weekends 1-267-4784, Mr. Lowell. it’s still true. Want to know Hutidiins Agency Realtors, 649- REFRIGERATOR, GE, A-1 , Newer. $88,900. 6324. place, finished den, one-car ga- thing er their arrival, tto pet d i s ^ ’’''INCXIME TAXES prepared in interior and exterior painting, Or write SheU OU Co. more? Call 289-4922. CUSTOM made draperies, slip PERSONS WITH SALES condlUon, $76. CaU 649-6926. your home by appointment. paper hanging. ’Thirty years 477 Coimecticut Blvd. rage. Minimum down to quaU- ^ ^ y w a y , hunting isn’t so un- ^ famUy truck, covers and reupholstering. N E E D money, like people? 66 Duplex — Cream puff. MANCHBitfriUK IndustrUl sane fled buyer. $24,600. U ft R connected with till salon. Rich couldn’t bo found In C!aU H.H. Wllsmi, 649-6606. experience, four generations. East Hartford; Coim. 06108 & ' PRESIDINnAL Flare Circus Buck PHILBRICK Budget terms. Established in Flexible hours, good earnings, CLEAN, USED refrigerators, Must be seen. $42,900. S-fEunlly house, exceUent busi- Realty Inc., Robert D. Mur- Americans or Germans who Ol'lalWMna but showed up Ust 1946. Days, 624-0164, evenings, insured- BE AU TY Salon for sale, in you’ll enjoy being a Vanda ranges, * automatio washers VILLAGE nesa oppertunlty. High traffic 643-7361. MANAGERIAL ABILI’TY dock. Realtor, 648-2692. come here to hunt spend a lot of ^ *“»®® ^ ***** Manchester. Long established, with guarantees. See them at count, good dmdltion. C eUI I Blf< 649-7600. beauty counselor. Call 876-7367. APARTMENTS FRECHETTE REALTORS Automobilos For Sola 4 centrally located. Owner reUr- B. D. Pearl's ApiUlances, 649 now. $81JM)0. Hayes Agency, AGENCY COVENTRY - Seven - rooqi f* «>*y M A ’TURE, rerqponalble babysit­ Lifetime income, early re- Main S t CaU 648-S171. Now renting, one and two B t «k 646-0181. oversized Cape. 1% baths, ga- »>*"®t*»l>« I*®™® t® ^ tirenvent, t<9 earnings pos­ bedroom iqiaiiments. Carpet- 647-9998 rage. I m i S a t e Must ^ What »»®tter than an T W a b r ^ e r ^ Uvea. NEED CAR? Credit very bad? ter with references wanted for REALTORS al painting service. Interior - q o i NG Recap Shop and tire sible first year. Security tor KELVINATOR Foodorama re­ ing, 32 alr-condltloners, IH PRICE dropped subatEmtiEdly C en TTnner 20’s Frechette ®*P®»*lve coat?” When Mrs. (Jook e in one of Manchea- Call 649-2168. avocado. Reasonable. A-1 con- Col 645-2423 but BuburbEm. Seven big 646-4200 LONIXJN PA R K — Hebron — known locaUy—U a new twUt to der the ironing bocurd, then where. Not small loan finance ter's finer areas. SpEudoue Uv­ .TOSEPH P. LEW IS — <3uatom LAD IES — “Tired of the 9 to 6 ditiann’s mother worked in her dirty Eind matted, b U paws- tors, 346 Main. Situations Wcmtod— Utchan, 8 bedrooms, screened Controcthiq 14 papeihaiiging, fully insured. , blues?” Fpil or part-time re­ Crockett, Realtor, 648-1677. MANCHBS^R — Vernon St. ment. $23,900. Ooas Realty, paronts’ fur business in East nearly raw. For free estimates call 640- Holp W onfd ■ 38 porch, central fireplace, finish- 1966 FORD Fordor, custom 800, ------tail positiona available with a Euoa, new custom buUt 7-room 226-0066. Oermany and learned to work CJooka are sure he was 9668. If no answer 643-6362. Fomola 35 ed rec room, 3-car garage, % MANCHESTER — Keeney St. REdsed Rimch, 8, or 4 bed­ V-8, automatic, radio, power REC ROOMS, kitchens, doors. new and aggressive organiza- b a b y STTITNO In my licensed '® ® «® « *®«- ■niH- ‘“n * ® " w as a aero lot. AUdng $42,000. U ft suoeu ImmacuUte 6 year old, rooms, ^ — U e^ - cathedrEti" celling n steering, snow tires, extra paneling, vanities, all type fin­ INSIDE— outside painting. Spe­ tirai. CaU 232-8661. home. South Windsor area. bond between the citi and my ish work, formica work. Ebc- ASSISTANT R Realty Bus., R«rt>ert D. Mur- 7-room ColcnUl. 1% baths, go- Uving' room, floor to ceiu w Wontad Itocl Estola 77 wheels. 643-2880: cial rates for people over-66. C!aU 644-2846. dock. Realtor, 648-2693.A4a_AaaA __ » m . m m ^ broOxer you couldn’t explain,” la lor ^ p i o OTor w . iim iiA o rr SECRETARY - Receptionist — rage. lArge lot Assumable t o Africa in the CEU-Iy fifties lo- it- n T u M h a pert craftsman. Patrick C!arr, CJall my competitors, then caU BE ONE OF THE FINAST -j. f i ^ U c e , 2 la>Br® baths, glass your home or Eusre- for dental office, aU day, Mon­ LIC!ENSE!D sitter wiU core for mortgage. Asking $84,900. aUding doors, 2-car garage, cal karakul already had on in- *®ld J^JSe said M 1969 GTO — Fully equipped, evenlngrs, 643-7926. DIRECTOR OF NURSES PRIVA’TE SALE, vastly Und- For prompt friendly ser­ mel Estimates given. 649-7868. day, Friday and Saturday. No Frechette Realtors, 647-0993. age? mint cooditlon, reasonable. your chUd, two or over, in my scEqwd, 4 U rge bedrooms, complete city utiUties. $42;- ternatiooal reputEtiion for U ^ - **** COMPTOMETER UNUSUAL POSITION. EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY. ^ vice, caU LouU Dlmock ReEil- Call 643-7458 after 6. N. J. LAFLAMim — CarpentM p a i n t ING — papeihanglng, Saturdays during summera. home. CaU 649-1147. baths. In Manchester Greum 000. U ftvR Realty, me. Rob­ ness and good hair quaUty. But “ ****^ contractor. Additions, remod­ EbcceUent working conditions. MANY EMPLOYE BENEFITS. M ANCHESTER OH • room ty. Realtors, 640-9628. the entire pelt production went small carpentry Jobs. Ebccel- OPERATORS section. SpEmibus draped, ceu:- ert D. Murdock, Realtor, 648- RENAULT Dauphine 1966, Very eling and repairs. CaU any­ BABYSITTING In -m y Ucenaed REmch. BbcceUent retirement len t' workmanship, reasonable Please reply Box "C", Man­ CONTACT: DIRECrrOR OF NURSES, MRS. POST peted dining room, sun fiUed 2692. BZZZZ in and see our busy Bea. J? *'®®‘*°® ®®ctl«»is held four or good condition. Motor needs re­ time for free estimate. 876- home. Vicinity Center and Mc­ home. $7,200 Eosumes 6- per ______prices, free estimates. CaU 646- INVENTORY CONTROL chester Herald. cari>eted kitchen, draped Uv­ We’re ready, wUUng and able a year- Private School pair. $60. 640-9687. 1642. Kee Streets., caU 648-9723. cent mortgage. $U6 payments MAN(JHE8TER Rockledge area 1399. MEADOWS CONVALESCENT HOME to aasist you. in the sale or ®*]®**“ a**“ CLERK ing room with flrepUce, huge Include principle interest, tax­ A A Bone, U rge custom ranch, 646-2321 paneled recKEtikm nx»n, stor­ purchEuse of your property. **al>ll^ed in 1962 was the first Aid Assailed FORD — 1968, Falldane, 4-door, A LL T YPE S of stone and con- es. Hayes Agency, 646-0181. 8 rooms, over 3800 sq. ft., 2H age q>EU!e galore in fuU attic, toa our w a v J d .*® **[®*'*‘ ***® P®lt« H»to garments V-8, automatic. ExceUent con- crete work. AU work guaran- Holp Wanted— Mol* 36 bEdhs, 2 firepUces, city utiUties, Positiona are now open in Situations Wawtud— basement, ejd a r closet, MUNCHB!8TBiR — Blxtraordl- we’U give you immedUte caaS . HARTFORD (AP) - PubUc dltlMt, 643-6076, 8-6 p.m. Owner teed. Out of season rates. CaU Floor Rnlshinq 24 our general office for per­ Edr-condlUoned fEunlly room. ELECTRICIAN — urith mlnl- 39 Screened porch patio, outside nary Csqie In one of Mimches- to r your pnqierty. Keith Real wv w I***^*® *«*»®<^ 1“ **»® Mr. Goodrich. after 5, 643-1870 or 644-2976. sona experienced on the .IBgb wooded lot, double ga­ iTiOOR SANDING, and refln- picinlc area and fireplace, 2- tor’s nicer areas. Large fire- Estate, 649-1922, 646-4126. * roUto to racial and economic comptometer or calculator. C A R PE N TE R lookUig for part- rage. Meyer, Realtors, 648- ______;______Grellmann wants to prove .. CHEJVROLET, 1962 — Belalr, CARPENTRY — concrete steps. ishing (specializing in older WIU also consider part-time el­ sqpssa ■ s4F>iW saq p rm as^ppsawsgiUWii i iq |h II I CEu: gEmage. OoU 649-8800 af- placed Uving room, four bed- Must also have a good busi­ work, nighte and Satui*- 0600, 872-3856. A L L CAgH for your property ***** P«rolaa lamb is as versa- “ grogaU®** *“ ‘1 should be hardtop, large engine with 4- floors, hatchways, remodeling floors). Inside painting, paper­ ectrician, weekdays. CaU H.G. tor 0. rooms (one unfinished), n i c e ______ness arithmetic background. daya. N o Job too amaU. CaU within 24 hours. Avoid red ***® * " ®**y “It’s flattering stopped, says the (Jonnecticut barrel carburetor. $100 or beat poirchea, garages, closets, ceU- ing, ceilings, etc. No. Job too Schulze, Inc., 878-9707. Company offers good wages, 643-0674. . PTimrTin^ ------i------*'**'**• Breeiewmy and attached WOODBRIDGE ST. — Vacant because it is slimming,” be (UvU Liberties Union, <^er. 646-6006. / Inga, attics finished, rec amaU. John VerfoiUe, Bolton. garage. Asking $20,900. (3aU 7-room CcdonUl with 3-car ga- tape, instant service. Hayes free parking, above average b a n k ’TELJJBR Supervisor — said. “And the new pelt types The comment cam s In. a state- r^ m s, formica, ceramic. Oth­ 8H-ro®m R an ch.’niree or four the Mitten Agency, Realtors, rage being offered for sale, on­ Agency, 646-0181. benefite, congenial cowork­ Experienced saving bank teU being bred now Eire up to four ment Monday predicting the er related work. No Job too -1 bedrooms, two baths, paneled 648-6930 or 649-9690 ly $24,900. Present owner wUl ers and exceUent working Dogs— Bkfdi— Pots 41 famUy room with firepUme, times Em lij^t as-the old ones, so U.S. Supreme Court wUl upheld smaU. Dan Moran, BuUder. Bonds—€toek»— er. Very promotable s p o t .______consider tEtiting your house in LISTINGS WANTED TrcAon— conditions. I vdU picture Eulvertiae your it’s not Just a winter fur any- a lower federal court ruling tlud Evenings, 649-8880. Morfqsiqas 27 Salary open. No fee. Rita Per- m n e month old male great sepfuate chUdren’s playroom, RANCH — in town with sever- tnule. T.J. Oockett, Realtors, M o ^ Homos 6-A sonnel, 646-4040. done for sale to right famUy. Wanted laundry off kitchen, many ex- al fine features including cen- house twice a week, plua, more. You can weEu: It the decUired a (Jcnnecticut law un- SAVE M O N E Y ! Fast service. 648-lB77> MORTGAGES, loans, first, sec- Apply Odd poio tras. Short walk to schodl and tral Etir-condltionlng imd a fine give didly coverage in two wlMde yeEu: through, not Just eub constitutionEd. Tbe law provided Domters, room additions, ga­ ond, third.. AU kinds. Realty FUIXr-TTME custodian, evening ______!______Hartford bus. $S3-,600. CaU landsciqted lot Heritage p^)ers, every week until a coat but In the form of Emy- tEuc money for nonpubUc schoolB. rages, porches, roofing and shift, exceUent benefite. $2.44 M INIATU R E Dachshund pup- thing from dresses and Jumpers “The effect of siqqMrting 8’ ELDORADO camper, excel­ statewide. O ed it rating uimec- FIRST NATIONAL Warren B. Hbtriand, Realtor, House, 646-2482. Lots For Sola 73 sold. CaU siding. Compare prices. Add- plus 16 cent night differential, pies, AKC, shots, wormed 6 EXPERIENCED lent condition. 649-6089 after 6. essary. Reasonable. Confiden­ 648-liOS. LJNSAY REAL’TY to hEtis, stoles, or evening Jimk- secterten Inatitutions with tax A-Level Dormer Oorp. 289- tial, quick arrangements. Al­ STORES INC. South Windsor Board of Edu- weeks old. Ready to go. $76 The low-weiatline ending Each letter of the alpha­ IMMACULATE REmch — seven LAND — Coventry treed one- 649-9168 eta.” funds wUl lead to the ultimate E!XTRA Terry traUers. Camp- 0449. vin Lundy Agency, 627-7971. cation. CaU 644-2410. each. 64S-60T6. in a swirling skirt ads bet is easUy learnefl as it MAIN Street.. BiudiieH son- rooms, fim e twdroonu, CEm- ju q i aero. Lake riewT $8,600. In his cellar workshop, _ _ GreU-______result of promoting two school Park and Oakland Aves. c o M P O s r r c * 968 Main St., Hailford, Eve­ flare to this fashion. No. refers to a circus item. ed. Two famUy flat where peted Uving room and dining KoUand — acre treed, $8|6oo. S B U J N G your home or prop- mann explained the painstaking systems. especlaUy'to the larger w HoUday ^ LEON CIESZYNSKI builder — East Hartford, Oonn. SlLF tHth raoTO-Gun>E is Fun to embroider; fun to Terrya, one 16’ model, equip­ nings, 233-6879. downstairs has been convert- room. ProfeSslmaUy flnisbed V enw n high scenic acre, ® * ^ ’ *1®** Tongren Real worii which goes Into a Persian cities,” said the (XSAI, “one a new homes custom buUt, re­ in Sizes ^ t o 18 (bust give. No. 2196 has hot- ed to doctor's cfflee. Prime lo- ped with gas refrigerator, 81H-40). Sise 10. S2H iron transfer for 26 mo­ fEunily room. Attached garage $e,200. Hayes Agency, 6164)181. ®****®» 688-0488. Uunb fashion garment. . pubUc system that is predoml- modeling, addltimis, rec M ORTGAGES — 1st and 2nd., _____ EXCELLENT BENEFITS caUoii, many uses. Priced to heater and all standard equip­ bust . . . 2% yards of tifs; color chart; atitch < « w ro x lm a te ly one acre — ------ko™ ‘“n*® l*rol>« are sUug^tered nantiy black, poor and toade- rooms, garages, kitebens re- mortgages— interim financing CLBIRK TYPIST. Minimum 60 UN seU at under $80,000. T. J. wooded lot.- Merritt "Agency, BOLTON v - one mUe from when they are about 24 to 48 quate’, and the other a naoiMbUc ment, also one 18’ model fuUy wpm. No Steno. No bookkeep­ 46-inch. illustrations. J modeled, bath tile, cement — expedient and confidential K M W$ Is I (Jrockett, Realtor. 648-1677. self contained. Both traUers ing. 82H hr. work week. $96.00. Patterna available only Realtor, 648-1180. South M ancheator. BeautifuUy •*®“” ®*^’" **® ■**‘*- “^®** ®«**’* »«l*®®* predominantly work. Steps, dormers. Resi­ service. J. D. Real Bistate in sites shown. sleep 6 and are speclaUy dis­ Vicinity Hartford Fire. Free 8 TO 11 SRIFT. FULL OR PART-TIME. EXCELLENT APPLY 4.5 ACStBS, CEdonlal Cape, 8 SOUTH M ANCHESTER —Sev- dential or commercial. CaU Aaaoc. 648-6139. um ns ts Gsist i«r talk mi- Prestige area. M. H. Palmer, uuBUKw, w » w u tutu i^ a u s e the hair becomes sbag- —------counted to seU quickly. If you 649-4291. paiUng. Prefer thoroughly ex­ INB ts M bM Ant-flaH ■saisi. rooms, family roenn, fireplace en room newer cdonlal. Two- can be converted for same sw«; 4...* nh. at. r . OPPORTUNITY. MODERN FACILmES. Realtor, 648-6821, 645-0688. purpose. ^ gy. Just like any other old are thinking of buying a traUer perienced mature Individual. I 3-cor attached garage, trees, car garage, first floor faml^ 648-8210 or 688- ^wep. Co(d Commiltee thls year, tbU Is yoiir oppdHu- C AR PE NTR Y and remodeling, B llila a S S O p p o r t u n i t y 2 8 Write Box "DD” Manchester CX>NTA(?r DIREXjrOR OF NURSBiS, MRS. POST Mat Hhm, M *me sMb Iff beautiful land, pood. Hutchins room, doae to achnd. $88,900. MANCHBSmR — Hiree - two 4544. % r a U k C6H a T n ils Hsaftw. ■"nie tanned skins we get nitir to save. amaU deposit re- rooms, dormers, kitchens, HOrald. Aganey. 64»5SM. Paul W. Dougan, Realtor. 649- fomily raoordad lota and rural UnCA, N.Y. (AP) Cali LAUNDROMAT for sale, sev- MEADOWS CONVALESCENT HOME The FaU and Winter have a uasEtole alse of csily The ad- quired. Bank financing avaU- 4585. - aeml-lndustrial eral new machines, none over ASSISTANT accounts pajrable, 646-2821 \ 13 BISSELL STREET ALBUM is 664, includes mamchbistbir — race oyter able. Open dally 1-8, Saturday Tom Corfaltt, 643-0086. postage and handling. wUl finance. Helen IH years old. $16,000. Package with bookkeeping eiqwrience. The Spring and Summer home, first-floor famUy room, BUCHT-ROOM Oolonlal, lamlly ^ a it o r . 6 4 8 - ^ . ’ R®***y * c***- One of our com- ^ An Elqual Opportunity Bhnployer.\ •IHI nvNim ... A mHmimb 041. Campers HkUiday me., r b c ROOICS, additions, ga- store for sale, by appointment Aiq>ly in person. Gaer Broth-' '71 Basic FASHION Book is M tl isHli nlwiiH ts Bftia three bedrooma, garage. Ex- room, thick waU-waU carpet-.______petent associates wUl be ®®Y , ‘**®1?®** ^*i® *>* *»■ ^ VaUey oily Routo 66, Fbrtland, (Joan. 1- rages. Obmplete carpentry. only. PhUhridi Agency, Real- era, 140 Rye St., South 11.00, includes postage tra B-aooed lot incUided. Total ing, 2-car garage, beautiful W ATE R F R O N T lot, on private ideased to assiat you. Call Bea ®'***‘^ again ****®tf***®i!f^j and handling. 943.1210. Fred ’Toagren, 633-OiSB. tors, 646-4300. Windsor. wooded acre lot, 889,900. Ashford Lake, m m ’, sandy MUette, or Doris Smith, at 643- ^l****®*®*!**!^ Ite m em ^ tamlade K a ig a ^ gan. Realtor. 6454515. Hutchins Agency. 6454824. beech with trees. 8 7 5 4 * 9 2 ^ « ® ^ 1 ^ up to 82 aktaa for a et Snow, Gene Storm. : nildi length coat.” ton Frost, and Mtw«^ Wlatar. 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TUESDAY, FEBRyARY 2, 1971 A m u f Dailjr Net PrasB Ron PAGE SIXTEEN The Weather ilanrltpatfr lEnptttng lifralb For Ike Week Bnded caoudy tcolgtit; low near 20. dninrir 6, 1671 Not ao cold tomorrow with now St. Bridget Parish council will devekqdng late In day or at The Most Excellent Master The Adult Discussion Class of Miss Rae .Strickland was In- Manchester Assembly, Order South United Methodist Church sUtlled to the office of patrio­ of Rainbow for Girls, will re­ meotThursday at 8 p.m. at St., night; high near SO. rrlday*a degree will be conferred tomor­ Bridget School cafeteria. ’Die FOGARTY BROS,, INC. 16,095 A b o u t T o w n row night when Delta Chapter, will meet tomorrow at 10 a.m. tism ill Manchestpi; Assembly, hearse tomorrow at 7 p.m. at outlook—enow changing to rain. Jehovah’s Witnesses will have at the church. Order of Rainbow ‘for Girls, In the Temple. All of­ meeting is open to all members 319 BROAD S’TREET—MANCHESTER Manehe»tef^-“A City o f f^iUage Charm RAM, meets at 7:30 In the of the parish. group discussions of a Bible aid Masonic Temple. Excellent Saturday night’s^: installation. ficers must attend. ^ TelGphone D49-45S9 tonight at 726 N. Main St., King Norman Balch will pre­ Estelle Carpenter Circle of Her name was unintentionally VOL. LXXXX, NO. 105 (Claaallled Adverttaiag on Page 36) PRICE TEN CENTS Woodbiidge St., 18 Chambers side. Refreshments will be the tyomen’s Society Of Com­ omitted from last night’s report Donald Conrad of 14 Harvard Make-up day for the Center (THIRTY-TWO PAGBS-^TWO SECTIONS) MANCHBSTER, CONN„ WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1971 St., 144-Griffin Rd. In South served. The chapter’s Ladies munity-. Baptist Church , will of the ceremony. ’The story also Rd. wlll give an illustrated talk Congregational Church Pictori­ ATIAMTIC FOGARTY'S INSURED Windsor and French Rd., Bol­ Night will be Saturday at the meet toih^t at the home of said Miss Leigh Ferguson was on his trip to Nairobi, South al Directory will be tomorrow BUDGtT PAYMENT PLAN ton. Masonic Temple. Mrs. Joan Ruddell, 38 Somerset installed to that office, when in. Africa, at a meeting of the Stan­ from 4 to 9 p.m. at the church. Dr.' Robert''Djitton will be a fact she was installed' to the ley Circle of South United Meth­ oil. HOAT The Adult B eir Choir of VFW Post and Auxiliary will guest. office of fidelity. odist Church tonight at 7:48 In Hre Senior Rhythm Choir of Air Conditioning ta tio n • Emanuel Lutheran Church will conduct a recreational program Susannah Wesley Hall of the North United Methodist Church Fuel OU — OU Burner 24 Hour Customer Service House Stays U.S. Copters Back Sales and Service rehearse tomorrow at 10 a.m. tomorrow for patients at Nfew- The Confirmation Class of ’The Holy Family Mothers Cir­ church. will rehearse tonight at 6 at the in Luther Hall of the church. ington VA Hospital. Members North United Methodist Church cle will meet tomorrow at 8:30 church. Hie Cherub Choir will rehearse planning to attend will meet at will meet tonight at 7 at the W ould Shift In the Grip p.m; at the home of Mrs. F. The Blve Point Clyb of Tem­ -GLASSES by« tomorrow at 3:30 p.m. In Luther the Post Home at 6:30 p.m. church. The Senior High Forum Robert Hallisey, of 100 Indian The worship and music com­ will ajsp, meet at 7 at the ple Chapter, OES, . will meet Raids in Cambodia Hall. Dr. Co - hostdss will be Mrs. mittee of Emanuel Lutheran ’The membership and evange­ church. Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Instead W elfare BiU Of Seniority Robert Brannlck. of tomorrow, at the home of Church will meet tonight at 7 DeBella and Reale Opticians SAIGON (AP)—South Vietnamese forcM have begun lism committee of North United Mrs. John VonDeck of 70 Ger­ in the church reception room. Hr vnroB N T j . B im nB 'WA8HINQTON (AP) — Two a,new drive in Cambodia with full IjLS. air support to Methodist Church will meet to­ Lakota Council, Degree of more attempta to loosen the Pocahantos, will meet tomor­ The Army - Navy Women’s ald Dr., Vernon. Members are nte Loa dagelee Tlmea crush North Vietnamese and Viet (king base bampe and (;■ ' 'I 111' a SDL’cial (I ■ ' . night at 8:1S at the church. Auxiliary will meet tomorrow reminded to bring projects to The Manchester WATES will Complete grip of the seniority system on row at 7:30 p.m. at Odd Fellows WA8H1NOTON — Heuee sanctuaries, it was disrolsed tonight at 8 p.m. at the clubhouse. work on. Hostesses are Miss not meet tonight, ^ e club’s an­ the House failed today and lib­ South Vletnamete officials------Hall. ’There will be a social hour Members are reminded to bring nual banquet will be held Eye Glass- IJemocratlc leader*, aeeUng an eral Democrats alko lost a bid B A R R i C i N i and refreshments after the Margaret Wolcott, Mrs. Ronald said the United States Is provid­ eastern Cambodia while on a items for a teacup auction. Mottram and Mrs. Pierce Arm­ Thursday at 6:30 p.m. at Wil­ altematlve to Preaident Nlxan’a to elect one of their leaders to a meeting. lie’s Steak House. Diimer will Service revenue aharing plan, are con- ing heUixqtter gunahlps, medical mission against the Ho CU Mlnh strong. , key committee. evacuation helicopters and lo­ CHOCOLATES PAINTER The Couples Club of Commu­ be served at 7:30 p.m. Dr. Rob­ •Idefing leglalatlon under which The Democratic caucus In the trail. The pilot was killed. ert E. Stanton will be the guest the federal government would gistics support to the 10,000 Sai­ The command said the loss nity Baptist Church will meet First Lt. Carol Ostrinsky, House apoedlly Shouted down gon troopa. NEEDS WORK Saturday at 7 p.m. for dinner. speaker. take.over aU welfare coata from raised to 7,458 the num ber of HALL FOR RENT daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ken- two proposals that would have •m re are no UA. ground i^erfean lureraft lori In’ tedo- Robert Ellsworth will speak the atatea. put a 70 age limit on committee PAINTING For parties, showers, recep­ neUi^.Ostrinsky, of 30 Saulters troops taking part in the opera- china since Jan. 1, 1961. about his trip to Sable’’’’Island. Rd., is stationed with the U.S. Chairman Wilbur D. umi- chairmen and limited a chalr- tions, meetings. Complete Reservations may be made by Uon, th e officials added. The South Vietnamese govern­ PAPERING kitchen facilities. Large en- Air Force in Brindisi,. Italy. PASSPORT PHOTOS of the Itouae Ways and man’s service to eight years. ’The South Vietnamese forces visrt calling Richard Kingsley of '68 Oommlttee ment charged ' that the North clossd parking lot. Inquire: N. Elm St. or Grover Howard She has been in the service for IDENTIFICATION Then, by a 119-104 vote, It Include 3,500, fresh troops a year and a half._ SALEM NASSIFF advisers to draft such a plan elected Rep. Joe D. Waggonner, thrown Into the drive by Lt. Vietnamese launched fa attacha Lithuanian Hall of 85 Green Manor Rd. Am’ poaaible inclualoa in the wel­ during the 34-hour allied Tet Ligg«tt Drug S h o p & S n M H b 18 Asylum St. D-La., to a vacancy on the 'Ways Gen. Do Oao Tri, commander of E. DAVIS 24 OOLWAY STREET Camera fare reform bill which the com­ and Means Committee over the 3rd military region In the truce last week. A protest note The DAV Auxiliary will meet A Service of Holy Communion 1 St„ Manchester Room 104 MANCHES’TER 629 Main mittee took up Tuesday. Ihe Rep. Donald M. Fraser, D- southern half of South Vietnam. to the International Control 649-0495 tomorrow at 7:30, at the VFW will be held tomorrow at 10 a.m. 643-7369 Tel. 622-0757 plan would be put into effect Commission said 24 persona at the Partude Phones: 643-0618 or 640-8155 home. at St. Mary’s Episcopal Church. Run DeBella Hartford Minn. The region shares 281 miles of by stages over a iD-year period. Waggonner la a leader of the border with Cambodia. ’Ike oth­ were killed aiid 58 wounded. like revenue sharing, a fed­ Southern Democrats who fre­ e r 7,500 troops already w ere a t In Cambodia, the government TTT I IT l i iYT m I . fl I I 1 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 M IT T n 1111 1 1111I I 1I I 11 111 1 1 1 I T T T 1 I 1 1 1 t I H I 11 I 1 1 1 FTTM eral take-over of welfare costa quently form a conservative co- bases Inside Cambodia. reported 822 Cambodians who would mean major financial re­ alltlan with the Republicans. The new drive is similar to the lief for states and counttea. Fraser is the chairman at the Inourslona across the border nielr welfare coeta now total Democratic Study Group, an or­ last May and June. It haa been |4 bllUon annually and are prqj- ganisation of liberal and moder­ under way about a week. Offi­ eetod to rise to $5 billion in the ate Democrats. cials said there has been oca- flaeal year that starts July i. tact, but none of major slgnlfl- South Viets Another goal of the liberals: cance. At Tuesday’s closed commit­ ’To unseat 73-year-old Rep. John tee sessioa several ' members ’The U.S. 1st Aviation Brigade L. McMUian, D-S.C., who has Is providing scores of hellc- asked Elliot L. Richardson, sec. beaded the District of Columbia Seen Ready retary at Health, Education and v.tanito.backJttpTri^J»SM .____ Oommlttee tor (a years. ^ “The aim of the drive,’’ said Welfare, why a federal take-over Just before the new Congress of welfare woulte’t he prefer­ one official, “Is to he sure we convened last moidh, liberal haven’t missed anything that ToRaidLaos able to revenue sharing. Rich­ Democrats lost In a symbolic Don't forget! S. B. M. gives you ardson replied that it would be ' would endanger the withdrawal By BfERREY MdHHBB fight against naming Carl Al^ vary expensive and would raise of U.S. troopa." bert of Oklahoma as speaker. A Two sons of Astronaut Roosa play in a cardboard their dad is en route to the moon. The boys are John, About 20,000 U.S. cw nbl’t dUflcult quesUona of equity, box in the Roosa garage near Space Center while 10, left, and S tuart A. Jr., 8. (AP Photo) each aa whether the federal serious attempt to elect a Uber. tros a re iMing w ithdraw n WASHmOTON — A force of government ahould underwrite al aa Demoerattc leader also from the 3rd mlUtaiy region, 36,000 South Vietnam ese ground fell abort when Bale Bogga of which Includes Saigon and 11 troops was reported massed all coata of a system in Which surrounding provinces, during near the border Ikes- benefits vary sharply from state Louisiana defeated Ariacna’s Potential Problem to state. Morris K. UdaU. the next three months. This will day, preparing to raid Vletnam- 'Hie odds were against the lib­ leave only about 5,000 UA. com- ese bases and sup- Richardson, however, describ­ erals winning any of the new bat troops in the region, plus jdy Unes In Laos with UA. air ed the Administration bin as a support troops. support. atop toward a fedsral welfare battlea, but Fraser’s ettort was their best bet. Abnormal Battery Reading Recorded AlUed headquarters also re- operating with them, U.S. RE BANKING HOURS system. It would provide a fed­ port^ stepped up flg h ^ to the acknowledged unoffici- eral floor under the income of Waggonner is a leader of the Souttaem Demoorate, who fre­ northern provinces ot South -n- *- . ^ all families with children and u » a w would act a minimum tUO a quently Join the Republicans In month benefit for all needy a ccnaarvatlve coalition. In Apollo 14 Lunar Landing Vessel persons who are elderly, dia- Ihe Ways and Means Oom- I Laos, hundreds of American . ■ mlttes. Important in Its own 'By HOWARD RBNEDIOT A. Roosa in tbs command ship, ule, the cabin aectlon that is de- When Apcdlo 14 passed this in- planes struck at enemy supply croas-bordsr operattoas bsgto. the federal share, right aa the fount of all tax and AP Aeroqnee Witter Shepard and MltcheU earlier slgiied to lift the astronauta eff visible line, the moon won the convoys _ ....and ...... dumps to the ^ 117th Ike South Vtetnamaes and welfare paymenta to tbs poor revenus-ralsing leglalatlon, is of __ ^ „ today had entered the lunar ship the moon and fly to a rendes- gravltaUonal tug of war and Uie moat have been sweeping Bank’til 4 P.M. DAILY now total $9 bUlion annually added Importance because Its 15 SPACE C!Eed through a so-called “twl- Vietnam’s central highlanda and truce is to expire. astronauts Alan B. Shepard Jr. faulty Instrumentation rather Ut^it zone’’ to which the gravita- hatches, hOtchell manned toe Uon, said, ‘‘The operation Will U.S. attorney general brings But a government spokesman, television camera, panning it central coastsd reglona. Tet ,toe run about seven to 10 days court suite to force states to —I... .rr* • i. Edgar D. MltcheU from the than a fault of the battery It- tional Influence of the earth and around the command cabin to Vietnamese lunar new year fes­ said : *Tt is d e a r eurfece of the moon Ssdurday self.’’ moon la equal. They were from too time it started, which comply with disputed federal show switches and dials. He tival, was clebrated a week wee a couple of days ago. When welfare regulations. tT**? y etatem ^ that aftarnoon and enable them to ’Ikere are-'fwo batteries to the 212,774 miles from earth • and ago. The Viet Cong’s four-dey he had nofhtog new on the pro- fip to a rendesvoua with Stuart ascent atom of the lunar mod- 88,894 m iles from the moon. It’s over, then information can Mills’ committee also has grese of the talks.’’ Egypt re- / holiday cease-fire ended Satur­ bo relaaeod on It’’ Bank 6 to 8 P. M. FRIDAY day. peatedly has said it wlU accept "There la no Intention of uriBg no exteneloa unless there is sig- Military spokeamen aald 86 (Anurican) ground fosses or nlflcant headway to dlicuseJons small-unit contacts were report­ adviaera to-Laos,’’ said geott ed during the 24-hour period mediator Qunnar V. Jarring Is __ But he emphaaiaed that "H m at Bolton Notch, Hartford Road, holding with representatives of ending at dawn today, 'president has not ruled out the Israel, Jordan and Blgypt. LS for Futile Sontay Raid considerably from 76 to toe pre- use of air foroi New Jersey, Thant reported to toe Security vloua 24 hours. epuneU Tuesday that the talks I, Indochina.’’ Tke U.S. Oommand said an The Senate Foreign Reiattans Parkade, E. Center St., and an young, and Issuea stin must , A ir Force A87 je t bom ber Georgia Sites be clarified. But he said he crashed Monday night to north- found “grounds for cautious op- ttoilsm’’ because eerious discus­ Began in Top Security Office sions were' under way So. Windsor Offices H it by Blasts By STUART H. LOOBY bum arrived in the PhiUpptoea he was Instrumental to iiiitlat- “there has been some progresa Ike Loa Angelea Tlinea to October, 1941, to become an tog Special Forces operafione to LAMBBRTVILLB, NA. (AP) jn toe definition of their posi­ tions.’’ (Seooad of a Six-Part SeriM) adviser to the Philippine Army. Southeast Aete" Altoou$k that —Four persons were klUed and Tke following April he evaded sentence does not say so direct­ Plan on Strikes Offered Be iq>pealed “to this very dif­ WASHmOTON — Tke Sontay three were missing today to gaa ciq>ture by the Ji^eneae on ly, it means that Blackburn ficult and crucial stage of toe raid failed. ’To understand why, l^yed a leading role to exploslona' and fires which de­ diacussions, to withhold fin, to follow It from its tocepfion late Bataan Peninsula, disappeared To Congress hy ^ixon Bank’til NOON SATURDAYS into toe juntas of northern creating the United States clan- stroyed four homes and dam­ exerctae military restraint and last Mlor to a llttle-knowh office desfine Involvement to the civil WASHING’rON (AP) — Point-.shattering impact on the pubUc to maintain the quiet which hat on toe ntoto corridor of the Luzon, organized a small guer­ aged four others to tUa Dela­ rilla force ot primitive tribes­ war to Laos. tog to the threat of a nationwide ot a transportation shutdown. I prevailed In the area since Au­ Pentagon’s first floor. A police ware River emnmunity. men who were just beyond the In August, 1969, after a series rail strike to the near future, urge that this time we not watt gust 1970.’’ guard alts at the entrance to of assignments to the United for the next emergency, but Three woman and a boy w en Mohammed H. el-2!ayyat, toe corridor and over the arch­ practice of headhunting and Presideat Nixon resubmitted to at Main Office, Parkade fought a backwooda campaign States and Vietnam, Blackburn rether join together to acting UUed.; Egypt’s ddef U.N. delegate, way there le the toacription: w as nam ed SAC8A. Congress today bis 1970 plan to upon it now.’’ said he would forward toe ap­ against the Japanese until the deal vSth threatened national At least aix persona were re­ "Admittance by Authorised war ended. He survived dysen­ SACSA, the office, w as cre­ Arguing for speedy coneldera- peal to Osiro. He said, bopwever, emergency labor disputes to the Uon, Nixon said, “If emphaela to ported Injured. Credentials Only" tery, malaria and yellow jaun- ated by President John F. Ken­ “It le bard to see, as of now, At the far end of the corridor nedy early in his administration rail, airline, maritime, long­ neceesary, we need only re­ North End, Bolton Notch, Burnside Police Chief Frank Mastaraon any reasons for opUmlgm.'’ tuce and avoided beriberi by shore and trucking todustrtee. on the left, office number IE963 to systemaUse the United member that barely two months said gmong the missing were “Any official who helps to a eating squash leavea and ba­ is marked "SACSA." Tke aexo- Statee’e role to dealing with to- A controversial feature of the ago the nation was brought to three dilldren, two girls and campaign of spreading news nana bloasoma. Ha knew how to njrm atends for “Special Aests- suigenclee throughout the prepoaal would open the way to the brink of a crippUng railroad hoy. under 13. Firemen about opUmiam la not helping to live off the land. And he learn­ and So. Windsor Offices tani for Countortoeurgeney and wortd. I t w as SACSA’s job to an Imposed settlement should shutdown, the strike bring searched the rubble for bodies, find a peaceful solution,’’ For­ ed what smell-force operafione Industry end employe negotia­ Special Actlvlttes.’’ develop at - every level of the averted only by Isglslatlmi One of the dead waa Identlfled eign Minister Mahmoud Rled' behind enemy lines could do to tors reach an Impasse that passed after a walk out had ae- R w as SACSA th a t conceived, military and In all services a ea Nancy Criwby, to her sixties. told Egyptien newsmen. a foe. “mechanism’’ for dealing with could lead to a walkout endan- tually begun.” He went on Also dead was Bilan Hogton, Despite the official coolness to planned, oeganiaed and ovaraaw Blackburn became one of the gertog iGClalfttlon* w# the Sontay operation. so-called “w an of national lib- 10. The names of the other wom­ extension of toe Cease-fire, recognized stg^ert* fit ’’special eraficn." safety. also remember, settled little; tt many observers to the Middle SACSA is both a miUtazy of­ Called a “final offer aelec- merely posb^oned the atrihe an killed ware not Immediately warfare,” the mlUtaiy’e name The eariy counter-insurgency' avallahle. Beat teal that toe truce will con­ ficer and the office he dirseto. for American Involvement to tion’’ plan, organised labor re­ deadlliM. A few weeks from nari tinue on an unofficial day-to-day ’th e officer, a t the tim e ttM doctitae was baaed on the sim­ gards It as,a form of compulso­ another railroad strike over the . . ex^oelon, beUeyed protecting friendly govern- ple premise that American eauaod by a gM leak at the -Sqntay raid vm coocetved, was menu against Incipient nvetu- ry erbitratlrm and bppoees It same {laeues whldi prectpftoted Tke laiaeiia have repeatedly technology — the same know­ Croahy home oecuind at 9 M Brig. Gen. Donald Dunwoody ttoo. strom ly- the lari one la a dlritoet poesl- pledged not to fire first, and file Blackburn, a il-yaar-old totan- how that would land a man on Nixon first proposed the legls- blUty.” auax., acooedtag to police, and Foreign Mtoistry to Jeiuselom Blackburn did his part. In the moon and create a ma­ letlve package, called the fire H)r(Md to adjacent hones. tryman whose career has such 1961, Blackhiim joined the At the White Hones, geereteiy avings ank of anchester declared Tuesday it io wllltov to gTMt etocybook quaUtteie that It chine-aided life ot comfort for Emergency PubUc Protection S B ^ M of Labor James D. Hirdgaon Ths agpond explosloii let go at a go along with Tkant’s appeal on American kClttary Aeslstenre conmtmere—would"conquer—tn-~ -Bltt;-laet-FBb;"3r. bouM^ a e ro e s-lh a a tio r i n aatly haa bean the subject of a book, Advlaory Group In South Viet­ ^ Mia tiMTLridft" the" iateffiiaS; the cease-fire if Egypt radpro- and a movte — "Blaokbum’a auigenclea. rwt even hold heaitogs tlon thought Its ptopoori a good two houn later. nam to help ebore up ttM Saigon "We set down what we be­ pitqM sal. pirentet the biases Heatownten.’’ government of Ngo Dtoh Diem one, “we are tMt foreclooed But soureeo to Jerusalem Said If Btockhum wen not a real lieved or believed we believed In hie latest' measage, Nbeon from conridertog tdaos that COnvir.itnl iff : rapoctod.the tiiw under oontrol the Israeli government viewed against the then' budding Viet as to what to do about tosur- w rote: general, ha would the kind Cong insurgency. may errMtge” at oangreesloasd atioctljr hafora 6 a.m . accusafions made pubUc by genclea,’’ an official said. Tke ' “The leglslmUon I propose to­ heerings. A gaa axpkMlon to October Egypt Ttiesday aa a deliberato of men Central Caattag would Then, according to his official day would establish a frame­ MANCHESTER • EAST HARTFORD • SOOTH WINDSOR • BOLTON NOTCH hire for the part: aqfiara-Jawad, doctrine took different forms for Referitog to coagresrioBol te- Ian tlwn two bloota away from attempt to sabotage the peace blogriqfiy, “In October, 1166, different services. ^ work for settUng emergency Bllvet-halred, bhie ayad, trim, he wa, aae^tosd as commab^- aetton on the same paokaga to todayte Meat kmedT a gas oom- telka. A memorandum handad Tke doctrine meant that the tranaportatton dteputos to a raa- UTO, Wdt^sptdnn but doeialve. tog officer, 77th Special F otom eonahle arrd orderly faridon, As a fliat Ueateaant, Btaok- Group (now the Tfii SFQ) where' fair to parttee and without ttM