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Critics, Enemy Cool to Plan

TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1W2 Average DaUy Net Press Run PAGE SIXTEEN If^ralb F or The Week Ended ' The Weather January 28, I972 Cloudy and cold through to­ The Women’s Guild of Trinity The Pilgrim Choir of Center. Manchester Orange wrill spon­ morrow; tonight's low zero to About Town Covenant Church will have a Congregational Church will re­ sor a card party tomorrow at 8 15,620 10 —• Thursday's high 30 to 35. dinner-meeting tonight at 7 at hearse tomorrow at 3 :15 p.m. in p.m. at Grange Hall, '206 Olcott Gas Station Zone niDm Friday cloudy, cold, enow? The Senior High Youth Forum the church. Kenneth Nanfeldt Memoiied Hall of the church. St. ’There wrlll be prizes, an auc­ Manchester—^A City o f Village Charm of North United Methodist will be guest spealcer. ^ tion table, and refreshments. CSmrch will meet tcnig;ht at 7 Temple Chapter, OES, will The event is open to the public. a u t o m a t ic o r at the church. Also, meeting at VOL. XCI, NO. 98 Grade 9 Confirmation Class meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the Voted by Planners CALL DELIVERY (THIRTY-SIX PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY JANUARY 26, 1972 401assided Adverttoing on Page SS) PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS 7 ore Grades 8 and 9 at the of Center Ccngregatlbnai Church Masonic Temple. The Order of Eta Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi P ER G A L. church and Grade 7 at the 24 HR. BURNER win meet to^ght at 6 ;46 at Me­ Eastern Star birthday will be sorority, wrlll have a pledge rit­ The Planning and Zoning Commission last night Y EA R ROUND church parsonage. morial Hall' of the church. observed. ’There will be enter­ ual at its meeting tonight at 8 unanimously adoptod a Business 5 Zone which makes it SERVICE Grades 7 and 8 will also meet tainment and refreshments. at the home of Mrs. William the only zone in Which gas stations will be permitted. Jehovah’s ^Witnesses will have at 6:45 in the lower Junior Hall Borbely, 116 Carriage Dr. group discussions of a Bible aid The new regulation becomes effective Feb. 15. of the church. The Golden Age Club will ______, With approval of the z o n e ,------—------UIIOUl oil CO. @ tonight at 7:30 at 18 Chambers meet ’Thursday at 2 p.m. at the The makeup examination for gas stati(ril8 are no longer al- ness 5 Zone. John McNary said Allies Batter St., 726 N. Main St., 167 Boulder ’Hie Drama Workshop for ^ n - Senior Citizens Club. Refresh­ Rd., 144 Griffin Rd. in South entrance to East Catholic High lowed in any other business die opening paragraph ^ toe lor Highs of South United Meth­ ments will be served. School next year wrlll be given Critics, Enemy Cool to Plan Windsor, and French Rd., Bol­ zone (Business n and m and is orfy a guideline odist Church wrlll meet tonight* at the school Saturday at 9 z u n o VOUSUISDS a u u ixj. w u COm mlSSlOn. ton. at 7 at the church’s Jesse Lee The Adult Forum of North a.m. It may be taken by any toe Central Building District. That paragraph describes House. United Methodist ^ u r c h will eighth grade student who has A clause was Included in toe Business 6 as "a district where -I meet tonight at 8 at the church. not previously been tested. new regulations whereby gas retail shoi^ilng and service fa- Tanks Atty. Melvin Kata will speak Candidates are asked to con­ stations already existing in cilities can be established to SOUTH SIDE ENTRANCE on "No Fault Insurance—Is the A service of the Holy Euchar­ tact the school before Satur­ other business zcmes wdll be g^rve travelers on restricted Nate Says Public Getting the Full Story?’’ ist will be held tomorrow at 10 day. ’The fee is payable at the considered permitted and con- access highways, and such a 9 -Point At the meeting of the Rotary a.m. at St. Mary’s Episcopal time of the test. forming uses. The clause wras district is Intended to be dis- Club tonight at 6 ;30 at the Man­ Church. Included at the suggestion of ynct from local neighborhood chester Country Club. Katz is a Al^ed Sleffert to meet an ob^ business districts because of its Line graduate of Tale University, a The Adult Bell CSioir of Emem- jectlon raised Jan. 3 at a pub! proximity to points of egress N ixon W ill member of the Hartford County uel L uthei^ Church will re, Trainee Sought Package lie hearing. At that tone, Atty. or Ingress of such highways.’’ By RICHARD PYI.E Bar Association, president of hearse tomorrow at 10 a.m. in In Electricity John LaBelle, represratoig de- Paris suggested that toe new the Connecticut ’Trial Lawyers Luther Hall of the church. veloper Alexander Jarvis; said zone might be challenged if an 1 i — South Vietnamese fighter-bombers T ake State Association and former chair­ that existing gas stations would application is approved which kiKxiKed out four North Vietnamese tanks today and man of the Insurance Conunit- The Hartford electricians’ ’The Adult Bible Study Class become non-conforming uses does not seem to conform to Tuesday along the western side of the central high­ By SOL R. COHEN tee of the Hartford County Bar. Group of Zion Evangelical Luth­ union is accepting applications Offered ^ _ and could not be rebuilt if they Oie guideline, lands, military spokesmen reported. (Herald Reporter) eran Church will meet tomorrow for joint apprenticeship and burned dowm or were for some C3arence Welti, commission It was toe first Ume slAce ------— ------’The choir schedule for the at 7:30 at the church. training program. Fifteen ^can­ other reason destroyejL chairman said, "1 dem’t think President Nlx MANCHESTER, CONN. trails Inside South Vietnam, United Methodist Church will Home. A vote wrlll be taken on take the prescribed aptitude up to toe commission to grant will have to be approved by toe and propeller-driven AlE Sky- Meanwhile, toe U.S. Ckrni- “ an uphill battle in toe state,” new election. meet tonight at 9 at the church. a new cancer program. test. or deny applications for a Busl- PZC to become effective. HOWARD HOLMES ARTHUR HOLMES NORMAN HOLMES raiders and A87 jet bombers reported toe I9to so- he said that toe people of Con­ Radio Hanpl said the propos­ were called In to destroy them protective reaction air necticut will vote for him al offers “ nothing new” and On Tuesday toe planes hit y®“ against North “ when they realize what a doesn’t change current U.S. po­ two tanks about seven miles Vietnam, and fighting erupted great record he has and what sitions “ In any way.” southwest of Fire Base 6, scene ^^® Mekong Delta, an area a great job he is doing.” The Nixon pull-out offer was of heavy fighting last year, and *^®n generally quiet “ The people of Connecticut conditional and involved only 12 miles Inside toe border. A lately. are an intelligent electorate,” U A troops, not an end to “ the number of enemy troops were ^ es- he said, ‘"niey must be. They U.S. war of aggression through movlng on foot behind toe ®®*tlng an unarmed photo re- elected m e.” The tongue-in- Vletnamization and mainte­ tanks and were kUled, toe connalssance plane attacked an cheek remark brought a howl nance oF toe lackey clique of spdiesmen said antiaircraft missile radar site of laughter from his listeners. Nguyen Van Thleu, toe North The spokesman said two ^ ^®‘*^ Agostinelli said he will an­ Vietnamese broadcast said. It nounce toe other members of called toe election proposal a more tanks wore hit this mom- (8ee Page Ten) (AP photo) his committee within a few farce. Emphasis weeks. He said he has no In a radio-television address Sen. George McGovern knowledge of any Omnecticut Tuesday night Nixon disclosed tells newsmen his out­ visits by Nixon during toe cam­ he had dispatched his national- paign. line for a Bipartisan The Pretident DiseioMe$ Plan security adviser, Henry A. Kis­ Woman Killed, Sol Hurok Asked whether the state un­ singer, to Paris a dozen times TIm m are the People advisory commission to employment picture will be a since Aug. 4, 1969, for hush- attack “a credibility factor in the election, he replied hush negotiations with top Who Serve You at S.B.M. Hurt in Gotham Bombing problem between the that he doesn’t think so. “ Tlie North Vietnamese envoys. American people and President’s efforts to remedy Hanoi negotiators rejected a NEW YORK (AP) — A young bulances to nearby hospitals. their government.” The the eltuatian are wellknown” , he Gales Take Toll of Trees, U.S. offer last May for a force- woman was kiUed and impre­ One man was admitted to senator’s remark came said. “ People know that Nixon pullout deadline In return for sario 6oI Hurok was injured to­ Roosevelt Hosi^tal’s intensive after the Nixon speech. is verklng for their benefit.’ ’ prisoner release and a cease­ OFFICERS care unit. “ This is not toe time to ex- fire, he said. Nixon said toe day In one q t two mid-Manhat­ Edson M. Bailey • - Chairman of toe Board Columbia Artists offices were ^rim ent vrito toe future of our eight-point plan "has not been tan fires an anonymous caller Everett J. Livesey - President unoccupied at toe time. country,” he said yesterday. Wires Down, Silo Wrecked rejected, but it has been ig­ had warned were aimed at or- William R. Johnscoi < The anonymous caller said, Lidijickers “ It Is a time to stay with prov­ nored.” ■ - Executive Vice President ganlsahons that book Soviet tal- By THE ASSOCIATED P1H188 well with a few isolated service Leon Dobkin ■ - Vice President "Oultural bridges of friendship WASHINGTON (AP) — The en leadership.” A White 'House official said eid to perform In this country. Gale winds, gusting to 69 A passer - t>y, watching a interruptions. Francis P. Handley ■ - Vice President will net be built ever toe bodies House public' health subcom­ He said this morning that toe first enemy response “Is Mm caller told The Associ­ miles per hour, ripped across diaky old elm tree on Main St. Other wind damage reports Matthew M. Moriarty - - Vice President of Soviet Jews. Never again.” mittee chairman says Ud-Uck- Nixon’s speech last night on likely to be negative” udien ated Press that Incendiary de- CTdnnecticut Tuesday, generally at Manchester Center yester­ yesterday: l^Wam R. Johnson ■ - Treasiuwr “•Never again” Is a slogan of Ing kids are cutting their' national television, "Indicates U.S. negotiator William Porter ylc4s had exploded In both causing a nuisance. But in day aftemcon, said toe wind A silo on South Road in Bol­ Dorothy M. Senego ' - Secretary the mtotant Jewish Defense tongues on shaip edges bec.ause the President’s capacity for presents toe plan publicly at Hufok’s office and at toe Co­ Harifcrd, a 17-year-old girl was was traveling at 60 m.p.h., al­ ton went down early In the af­ F. Paul Coope - ■ Assistant Vice President League, which has engaged in industry won’t stop using metal leadership and toe stixmg desire Thursday’s weekly Paris peace- lumbia Artists Management critically injured by . a wind­ though toe official hlgto veloci­ ternoon despite its anchorage K, Craig Barnes - - (Comptroller harrassment campaigns against pull-top cans for pudding and to end toe war and bring our talks meeting. The official (36rp. blown beard. And In New ty was 63 m.p.h. by steel bolts in a concrete Thomas J. Matrick - ■ Assistant Treasurer Soviet personnel and facilities fruit. boys home. It re-affirms my Haven, toe wind Is blamed for voiced hope for a more-favor- Authorities at Hurok’s office, In . Manchester, HELCO base. William F. Legault ■ - Assistant Treasurer here and in Washington to dra­ Tliere’s a one-billlim-can mar­ position that, for toe good of toe a fuel line rupture that spilled able North Vietnamese reaction where five other persons also crews were dry at least, as to Vernon a side door on toe Bruce W. Noble - ■ Assistant Treasurer matize what they say Is the ket for toqse schocl-lunchbox country and toe world, we should some 1.600 gallons of gasoline liter. were reported Injured, declined they repaired an outage at 1:55 police department blew off, and David F. Dwyer ■ - Assistant Treasurer plight of Jews In the Soviet Un­ treats packed in puU-top con­ re-elect Mr. Nixon.” onto toe ground. But a main aim NixMi’s 20- that darkened 86 customers in a window was smashed. Anthony L. Tarini - • Auditor to say what caused toe fatal ion. tainers and the “ potential dan­ Agostinelli said he is certain minute address was also to de­ The Naticaial Weather Service A large plate glass window Carol W. Houghton - fire. They said they did not rule The JDL has always denied ger to ctmsumers—esi>ecially the President will reverse his toe area of Adams and W. Mid- fuse domestic criticism—and ■ Administrative Assistant said toe winds accompanied toe popped cut of the Hayes Agen­ Julia Kblakowskl - out an Incendiary device. resixmslbiUty for anti-Soviet those youngsters in kindeigar- 1960 and 1968 (Connecticut vot­ various congressmen who have ■ Administrative Assistant passage of a cold front, cy on Center St. about 2 p.m. A block away, at toe Colum­ bombings,, while at the same ten and grade school—is tre­ ing record this year. been attacking the adminis­ generally frc.m west to east. A tree blew over in Center bia Artists office, fire officials time applauding the bombers. mendous,’ ’ Rep. Paul G. Ro- Nixon lost Connecticut by tration’s Vietnam policy Were Meet of toe severe damage oc­ Park, and an old elm cn Main said an incendiary device had Before It was brought under gers, D-iFla., head of the. sub­ 65,0P0 votes to Sen. Hubert again disapproving. curred In toe western sections B lu stery St. threatened the Arco station gone otf. control, the Columbia Artists committee which handles Humphrey In 1968 and' by 90,000 Democratic presidential can­ DIRECTORS of Connecticut. at toe com er of Myrtle St. HurMi, sutferihg smMce in­ fire scorched walls and flooring health and food-safety legisla­ to President John F, Kennedy ' The wind knocked down thou­ Display didate George McGovern said in 1960. Edson M. Bailey George H. Marlow halation, was among six per­ and burned holes into some tion, sold at a news conference sands of branches and trees, he does not think toe new Nix­ Edgar H. Cluke Frank J. Miller sons injured iuid rushed by am­ furniture. Tuesday. Gov. Thomas MeskUI'tiraa un- blocking roads and snapping At Hartford’s Weaver High on formula will work. (Chair­ School, a two-by-four board, man J. W. Fulbright of toe Sen­ Leon Dobkin Matthew M. Moriarty (8e« Page Ten) power lines. Some 45,000 elec­ Robert P. Fuller John R. Mrosek tric customers lost power for die Tpke. A tree fell on wires part of a scaffolding, was flung ate Foreign Relations Com­ three stories onto Anitress Ter­ Ermaiio Oaraventa Richard S. Olmsted various periods, beginning in there and took about 2>A hours mittee said Nixon did not offer ry, 17, of Hartford, whp was Francis P. Handley Luigi Pola late morning. A.spokesman for to repair. Later, at 2:30, and at enough to gain Hanoi’s accept­ leaving toe school’s main Jack R. Himter Arthur E. Smith Connecticut Light and Power 9:40 last night, a few customers ance. Sen. Jacob K. Javits, R- entrance at toe time. She was WilUaiih R. Johnson William B. Thomttai Oo. reported that out of 40,000 went without power on Spring N.Y., said toe American nation­ John D. LaBelle Leon A, Thorp customers affected, all but a St. and at Parker and Nye Sts. hospitalized in serious condition al interest “ still requires com­ Everett J, Livesey “ few hundred” were receiving At toe height of toe winds, at Mt. Sinai Hospital, police plete U.S. withdrawal.” normal service late Tuesday toe Willimantic , office of Con­ said. Nixon accused Hanoi of hav­ DlRE(7rOR EMERITUS night. The Nwwalk-Green'wlch, necticut Light and Power Co. A West Hartford woman was ing publicly denounced toe O. Elmore Watkins Danbury and Waterbury areas had about 3,000 customers with­ hospitalized after a large tree United States for not making were particularly hard-hit, toe out power, 980 of toem in the limb fell on her car In West proposals which in fact had spokesman said. Coventry, Hebron, Andover Hartford. Police and firemen been “ made in the manner they The wind blew out large win­ area frem about 12:30 to 1:30. had to cut toe limb into man­ wanted us to respond—secret­ ageable chunks before they Because we are a mutual savings bank with no stockholders . . . this dows in a number of stores in to toe Vernon area nothing ly.” could free her. , CORPORATORS several towns. At toe Ham ’n of major consequences occur­ The North Vietnamese thus Most other injuries reported “ Induced many Americans in (in addition to the Directors) Egger Resraurant In Hartford red, though numerous individ­ three men were .out slightly throughout toe state were mi­ toe press and toe CCcxigress into ual houses were affected by nor. Donald K. Anderson Thomas B. Heialey when a plate glass window fcilling tree limbs, and in all echoing their propaganda^ Thomas A. Bailey Emanuel Hirto broke. bank belongs to you. Here is a summary of our stewardship for the areas telephone facilities fared (See Page Six) (See Page Four) Philip Bayer G. SUUman Keith WiUlam E. Belflore John R. Kooum Edward L. Besaer George A. F. Lundberg' Charles S. Burr Thomas C. McPaiiland past ten years. The figures reflect yoiir loyalty and confidence. David Caldwell, Jr., M.D. Carl A. Mlkolowsky Through the Looking Glass Richard S. Carpenter Raymond Mozzer Walter A. Carter, Jr. John E. Rogers Daniel P. Cavanaugh Merrill B. Rubinow Aaron Cook Earl O. Seaman ISVancls P. DellaFera John F .Shea, Jr. Etherington Report is Assailed Vincent L. Diana William J. Shea, Jr. M, Adler Dobkin Bernard J. Sheridan 1971 1966 1961 HARTFORD (AP) — economies in state government, mission on Human Rights and Walter Doll, Jr. WlUlam H. Sleith Ihe Etherington Commission Neldltz said, but he added, “ We Nathan B. Qetchell Opportiinltles within a Labor Robert H. Smith used “ mirrors” in some of Its don’t want it done with mir­ Fred W. Gayer . and C om m erce “super” depart­ Robert M. Stone cost-cutting • recommendations, rors.” ASSETS n 17.058.583. *65.699.090. *43,182,311. Edward H. Olenney ment and taking away some of Harlan D. Taylor Inflating toe potential savings The legislator also criticized Raymond B. Gorman Neal A. Tyler toe autonomy of the Con- — $163 miIli(Hi — that could be Gov. Thomas J. Meskill’s ad­ n e c 11 c u t Ag^ricultural Ex­ iberman Y\iles realized, a Democratic legisla­ ministration for undercutting periment station. DEPOSITS n05.870.438. *59.510.040. *39,094,738. tor said Tuesday. toe Etherington recommenda­ In a statement Tuesday, the State Rep. David Neldltz of tions.-. Connecticut Civil Liberties Un­ West Hartford, whose Com­ Instead of transferring per­ ion (

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MANCHESTER EyENlNG HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1972 PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1672 PAGE THREE Tolland ? Tolland statlcns. Dccr decals, lettering, Sheinwold on Bridge a radio, siren and Ted light Thompson Seeks Release THEATER TIME MOVCRAim GB T V Tonight i ------have all been obtained at no SCHEDULE cost from various sources ac­ | H ]R m R EffIB a n d ! MAKE THINGS EASY See Saturday’s TV Week Senior Housing G>mmittee cording to tee first selectman. Of Prisoner of War Pal I YOUNQPEOPLE | FOR YOUR OPPONENTS New Tenants Assured Burnside — ‘^Diamonds Are NORTH for (Complete listings. Stoetzner plans to increase While the Impact of Presi­ Since Maj. Cook's capture, Forever” , 7:16, 9:20 viMi sfesot Md ivAiMHy By ALFRED SHEINWOLD 4 J643 tee constable patrol of tee town Thompsoii has’ made futile ef­ Appointed by Selectmen to seven nights a week during dent Richard Nixon's dlsclos-, UA Theatre — "The French Are you a considerate play- C? .1 3:00 (3> Big Valley ( 0 ) forts to help get the major re­ 0 A 10 9 7 (8> I Dream of Jeanale (C) tee next fiscal year. ure of secret negotiations for Connection” ,, 7:00, 9:00 er? Do you make things easy For Industrial Park (SO) Timmy and Laaila The Board of Selectmen ap- tee town’s older residents who leased. He wrote to the late Mandiester Drlve-In — Re­ AU. Asn MMimO 4k K 10 4 2 (40) I Love Laey peace in Vietnam Is not imme­ for your opponents? The first proved tee appointment of a 21- hold large amounts of undevel- Sen. Thomas Dodd shortly af­ opens Friday 3:80 (8) Drazaet (C) Manohester Evening Herald diately clear, the announce­ E rule of eUquette In bridge is to WEST EAST l®‘t®r of reslgna- (it) Hocaa’a Heroea (C> member Senior Citizens Housing oped land, and who were par- ter Maj. Cook's capture asking Bast Hartford Drive-In — Re­ (80) aiinzaa'a lalaad Tolland Correspondent Bette ment, particularly as it might give your opponents every pos­ 4 K 10 8 2 ♦ A 97 5 Committee, during last night’s tlculorly hard hit by tee revalu- what could be done. Dodd re­ opens Friday (40) Newa — Weather Quatrmie, tel. 876-3846. apply to prisoners of war, is of M i. A S a A IM im O sible chance—to make a mis­ C? J 72 8 6 ' ” ” •1 Siwrta t Charles Regan and himself with particular interest to Mayor couragement fcr Thompson. opens Friday take. 6:00 (S-8-*3) WeaihM — Spbrta and The committee wlU begin The local grange has obtaln- North dealer. 4k A1 3 Moire Turkeys in U.S. J ( ^ Thompson. Thompson's About two years ago Thwnp- Meadows Dilve-lh — "Cisco MaT'wiM wiM IV meeting as soon as possible to ed details of application for Bast-West vulnerable. SOUTH » hZ h“" WASHlNOTON — Turkeys roommaite in college, who was son canvassed for signatures on Pike” , 7:07; "Machine dun Mc- coruitruct new nlants in hearingfa with depart* (80) To Tell the Ifnith (c) start Work on a senior citizen Public Act 490, which Is deslgn- Mtninta Opening lead Two of ♦ 0 raised to tee United States In also the best man at his wed­ petitions which asked for the laln” , 8:66 Sw 17 naNm KSMpMyi park, with a n a n U clp a te d i^ ,^ . J*** XX housing project for tee town. ed to give favorable tax treat- Hearts. SPAKQ 10 954 6:30 «)^ New* with Walter Cron- offers have been ment for farm land, and to en- 1071 are expected to total 117.8 ding, was captured by the release of war prisoners, when ftnatwAMtawIrilM breaking; date ^wmed for ! ? ^ ^ retained this year. He West opened a trump, and 0 8 2 kforch 1. entered a plea for contlnu- (8) Ne»M with H.K. Smith and made to the town which must be courage tee preservation of for- million birds, up 1 per cent from North Vietnamese on Dec. 31, the social action committee of South speedily drew two more 4k 8 7.'! 1970, according to the Crop Re­ 1964 and is presumed to be a St. James Church undertook the The Industrial Development ^ comprehensive (zVsI) NBc"^ew* (C) studied immediately or tee town ®®l and opm apace as a New North East South' H'est ■ porting Board. prisoner In North Vietnam. project. About 900 signatures A——X W WE a e u ii ismnmE rounds of trumps. There was Commission will present ore- ^ 7:i .1. - ur»xM !SI may lose the chance to purchase conservaUon m e^ror The In- Maj. Donald Oook of the (MilMtTCfMiv ^ no problem about this; the only Pass Pass 4 V AllPai* Ilmlnary plans for tee bulldlna “ WMbacks resignation was (8) Troth or Conaequences (C) at the offered price, according formation was obtained from were gathered by the commit­ For Rep. Steele ' ■» leeutMieMi) ^ question was what to' discard ______^______Marine Corps was an advisor to tee, Thompson says, and were to tee Planning and Z*•• You ruff the second t a g . turned down. (40) ABC New* H re co m m e n ^ vantage of the public act, but Just as efforts J>y other the General Assembly, is (ZZ) I Dream of Jeanalr tained a thigh or hip injury in not?” he would ask. “ I’m never diamond on the long club, mak- prompting tee resurgence of In- and ($0) Oircos! lc{ *® most didn’t know of Its exls- friends and relatives proved spreeiding the word that he’s in­ Tolland Junior Women’s Club; tance untU tee revaluation no- the action preceding his cap­ golng to use those diamonds.” Ing your shaky game contract. terest In Industrial development ^ ^^'’*®ory Committee to Parks, host. fruitless, so have Thompson's. terested in the Democratic (40) Drarnet (C) tee Republican Town Commit- uces were sent out to Decern- ture. Three Teachers Very true, but nicsl reprehen- 7f Bast had lad a diamond In- lagging during the past few 8:00 (8) CaroldI IBnmeM Show (C) He ssXd he can only wait and nomination for the Second Con­ tee and tee Democrat ’Town he^^ causing a panic among the Cook and Thompson were slble. You don’t want the op- elead of the spades, the defend- years. Mayer served as chairman of (ZZ-80) Adam IZ (C) hcpe, along with the msmy gressional District seat. (8-40) Coartship of Eddie’s Committee. Become Fathers ponents to lead diamonds, so could have taken their 'The Interested Industries are ^ committees, but found that Father. landowners. roommates at St. Michael's ethers. "There's hope eternal Coatsworth, a teacher, turned Senior Citizens Club members you must leave the diamonds In tricks — two clubs, n spade and planning to locate In separate ^ Board of Educa- (18) Movlr The Orange encouraged per- College In Winooski Park, Vt. that he's alive," Thompson said 8:30 (ZZ-30) Movie (C) are William Senk, Preston BunERfiElds 29 In December. The holder of According to Thompson, On Same Day dummy to look threatening. 6 diamond. bulldlngs with between S.OOOMd P®^®’ ” '(MO)' ABc'Comedy Hoar (C) Monohiim ®®"® Owning a farm, 26 OT mOPS today. the seat he may try to win. 9:60 (18) El Super Show Goya Meachum, WllUam Svacha, Ro- . woodland or narceta when two U.S. prisoners were Ycu have to make It easy for Dally question Rep. Robert H. Steele, was 33 each. ^ ‘^® of Mayer’s posts are to (8) MeOicai Coater (C) land Slmpson, Peter Yesmentes, released by North Vietnam in Cigars an^ candy were In the opponents to lead spades. As dealer, you holdt Spades, Ksx Mil si Atl At_1 1 A 9'SO (8) Conn*Tftct (C) k/Tv* onri isi«Mdk*e«B /**iMa«dt« IttUd 111 & fUTftl COUllHlUuwjr tO In November. plentiful supply around the halls so you must discard a couple of Qi Hearts, A-K-q iO-9-6-4; Dla> It Is hoped the hiHiHina.o **® ^® selectman. (40) The Persuaders (C) Emery enough, . . obtain 1967, one of them contacted 47 MiUion Visit Lakes Although not declaring vrould be if^adv to Richard Symonds was appoint. o .n . IS! ^® J' CUff<»W Curtin. ®®‘*^ assessors to obtain Maj. Cook's wife, Laurette, Of Bast catholic High School dummy’s^sn^sj^de. S ^ yS tyr"' tee proper application form to himself a candidate for the by tee end of July or Amn»^ ed to tee newly created poet (If^oii^e'^kiske'ibSi (c! Representing tee Tbllond Jun- who lives In Burlington, Vt. KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Rec- ccnnply with tee requirements nomination, Coatsworth said if Monday, when three faculty drawing trumps, you go Answer: Bid one heart, tt la with her four children. The sol­ reaticn visits to TVA Isikes In Clasa Industries Is S i ^ d®^ty «r® marshal by S t«tz- ,o:,* |}|} “ ® ®'“ '’ P r w l d e n t ^ . ,or tee annual roduotiens. reaction to his candidacy Is terested in relocatlna' itn Mox» ^® serve imder BTre (40) oick van Dyke (O Vivian Kenneson and Mrs. Merle *i«,/x.xo* hox.a 1979 totaled more than 47 mil­ members became fathers that after the clubs. You need two poor policy to pre empt In first Although towns have until dier told her, Thompson says, favorable he would run. York Cltv oiwriifinnof^ m ii ^ Marshal Francis Wilhelm and :•* — Weather Palmer, chairmen he town will use Its own gas more than 30 per cent of the ^ Margaret O’Neill Wood, eight; Marie B .^ n - ^ ^ e s Griffin number of birth, in ECHS fac- ®-®*'®® property on the north ------all other attorneys living in tee **** ®®^ 31.*^ Hce: "I have no idea where The Tolland GranjGrange has at a cost of 20 cents a gallon U.S. population. op. “ • “ “ x.xx«ox> x.xFx>x. ixxxaj cuX.U1IXUII, xiuiii. x;uiiic lu ulo lesuue of mony of rather thsin purchasing It at gas J ^ e s Tierney and AjUen ^Itta Zuckerman ulty families within four days, side of Spring St., east of Cobb O - | ' » * ' | _ town either turned down tee op- are coming from.” come to tee rescue of P. W^h. wven; Mm. Helena j chmleleckl Friday, a son, James ,FYancis, hiU Rd., for the operation erf a i ^ l O O K lD [£ | ]T n L 6 l portunlty to try for tee position Gavello and Mrs C o n s t ^ also a flrst^ child, was bom to ginger Learning Center for or failed to reply to tee select- Tomezuk, six; Mrs. Roselyn HUl, „ Patricia Fltza-erald Mr. and Mrs. James E. Penders early childhood education, NEW YORK (AP) — , Stock • men's Invitation to apply for ^1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 f^r; Mrs. E d lt^ ock , three; ?*™e„h^Sey of 19 Range Hill Dr., Vernon. market prices succumbed to tee Job. tom orrow . . . last day of our Mrs Jane M White, James D. ooggart Theiiic yumigyoung man weighedwei^neo 8 , Ansaldi Heights Inc. of inuror consolidation in today and ' Letters had been sent to j||ji| pounds 11 ounces and came Into Ann/xrxnnix fn ““ PP®“ m active trading, Attys. Harold Garrity, .Arnold rij|j| fv- ______. Manchester. According to the The nnnnnoon .rv™/Dow Jones Tnn« averagenxn.no. Sbaige, King, Preston Harding, ililll the world at Rockville General conveyance tax paid In tee of 30 Industrial stocks dropped I'WllUam McCann, John DelPon- 6-store, store^ide sale “^P^R iiJler "" Hospital. The father is a physi­ town clerk’s office, the JoserA Kulowlec, one. ^ _ a x , cal education teaclver and base­ 2.71 to 892.01. tl and Steven Ketchum. Sbarge |||j chase price was $62,000. A hundred and thirty six ap- Robert H. Franklin ball coach. Declines held a narrow lead I'Sent a letter thanking tee se- | | .j Based on the "open educa- over advances on tee New York 'ledtmen for their consideration jp| j polntments were kept, 49 per- prancis A. Maffe, Jr. Uon” method of learning, stock Exchange. 7 sons walked in and 10 were re- jjjgg Barbara Baker but citing a heavy business Manchester Singer’s program blends In- Analysts said there were iSey- 'schedule wtileh would prevent j e c ^ as Edmond As Guay, Jr. Sewer Project dlvidual Instruction with mod- eral negative factors deiM'esa- Next monOi’s bloodmohUe vW t h . Gunn •hlta from {serving. He said a will be on W e t o ^ y , ^ b . 23 ^0^^^^ schaller Gets New Bids em educaUonal equipment. The ing the market, including the ''town counsel should have am- at St. 1 ^ ’s Eptecopal Church R. Temeo result, tee company says, is a Norte Vietnamese criticism of ' pie time to serve tee town and SAVINGS TXoxroxn.0 on.< 1 o progrom geared toward sUmu- President Nixon’s new peape not be reluctant to defend tee TTie foUowteg^ donors Btoept a. x,( ■ A. Beaucage - - avoren and C^tmeely of jatlng young children to want proposals. Another negative In- town’s taterdst in court. Mrs. peratdlne Kelley Hartford is the ai^>arent low to learn, as well as providing fluence, they said, was the " Harding and McCann contact- polntments: * Irwin' W. dlartiride A LO A N Mrs. % rila Polkowskl bidder for installing sanitary children with proper tools for Commerce Department report ' ed'stoetzner by telephone, say­ Jerome Nathan sewers on sections of M ^ o n tnture learning. Tuesday that durable-goods or- Mrs. (Mary Walker Jehn E. Welply Jr. ing t e ^ Would not consider tee Mrs. Margaret Brooks and Greenwood Drs. When bids Instead of typical classrooms, ders fell In December after two post "at this time.” King called As Roger J. Bolduc were opened this m o m l^ In Singer Learning Centers have a months of gain, Mrs. Joan B. Hamilton Alan Lamson Stoetzner notifying him he Mrs. Patricia Whitaker the Municipal Building, tee low simply-designed building with Other brokers noted tee mar- Vould like to be reappoint^ Mrs. Candace Hendricks bid was $34,142.60. learning "centers” for each ket was still In a period of Mrs. Helen B»oke Mrs. Edwlna B. Grant I No replies were received from Kenneth A. BldweiU There were six bidders In aU. ^^e^ Instruction: Language, downward adjustment as It had 'Carriey, DelPontl or Ketchum. Frank J. Berk Second low bidder was tee Hub mathematics, science, environ- been for tee previous five ses- Anthony P. Sartor Peter T. Bourdon Stoetzner made tee motion to ill Durward J. ABUer ConstrucUon Cb. of Colchester ment, and expressive arts. Em- sions. They said this was only app<4nt King. It passed, with llli Robert P. Kennedy Arthur S. Lassow with a price of $37,466. All tee phasls is placed on individual normtU, considering tee tre- ktoetzner and Oiarles Luce vot- Michael T. Loferski oteer bids were above $40,000. Instruction and achievement of mendoiis gains scored In the Edwin O. Minor ,'lng In favor and Thlfault ab­ Carl J. Dauber The project was bid last Sep- leawdns skills based on each Dow average In tee past few Bhrerett Llvesey staining. Stoetzner cited King’s Leo G. Hogan tember, but tee low bid teen ctdld|s capacity, tee Singer Co. months. Mrs. Jacqueline Ntriioks ..leglotatlve experience and years Mrs. Marg;aret B. Hutchins George E. Cullen was $43,850, but for different Noon prices on tee Big B oa ^ Jehn McCartan specifications. Outdoor facilities contain also included Horizon, ott 3^ at Of service as town counsel for Mrs. Marcia Memery both Tblland and EUington. Mrs. Marion Thomas Miss Joann R. Dwlre The specifications were re- equipment- and recreational 48%; Memorex, up 1% at 84^4; Mrs. Carol Latulippe vised Bomevriiat to aim for nreos teat prove challenging Halliburton, off 4% at 69%; Na- . ' niUault called tee appoint- ::t:h Charles Haid .'ment tee most critical appcrfnt- Mrs. Judith Torstenson John B. Harkins lower prices. According to Wal- adventurous — Instead of Ccntrol Data’, up 1% at 66'%; ment the Board of Selectmen Mrs. June L. SmagUs Mrs. Joan Harkins ter Senkow, town engineer, tee swings and slides, "free-form” Halliburton, off 4% at 60%; Na- ,will make, and emphasized teat Mrs. Marlse H. Browning Whitman W e^ lengte of pipe to bo installed e

vestigatlng; Stanley Belski, the high yield area within the cles governing this type of na- South Windsor Coventry ^ town of (Coventry. tural water sui^y. Frank Zemaites and John Sele, ^ " W h a W Th* Nixon Nine-Point Peace Plan After Secret Talks Bring Silence nomlnattans;. and Paul B^skl, Both Wllllmantlc and Man- Although there are Interstate Annette J. Kehoe, Ann Jurgelas Water Supply cheater have expressed an inter- regulations controlling the use ^ Occasion— Flowars and Catherine Parkins, tele­ est in the natural water supply, of water upstream between s«y It »..«■ AFS Hosts Weekend phone. May Be Tapped and Willimantic already has states, control between towns Testimonial Dance conducted some test drilling, all has not been clearly defined, The South Windsor Square By Area Towns within the boundaries of the Thomas alfm explained that ^PENTLAND the Florist TellsNation North Viets Asians Talk Over New Plans Demce Club will hold a testi­ town of Windham. Coventry probably cannot For Foreign Students Water supplies are coming 24 BIRCH ST. 648-4444 e 643-6247 m onial dance In hre6ent needs For farther Information, call said was submitted to the Com­ his administration, and on the the North Vietnamese and Viet 17i cil, the steps for protecting the the acqulfers, and have ex- tor three and one half million seven-point proposal made by Host famiUes have been se- “ '°®P t**® tonnage of paper the Viet Oong last July in munists in Paris three months other hand to continue to avoid Cong would show their sincerity (M-Hr. Nottoe tut acquifer along the river were pressed concern over this poe- gallons per day. DARDEN DROVE DA1ERERS, lie. in peace negotiations in Paris. lected from South Windsor, and peaces, Paris; why we have not sub­ ago, it said they contained a serious response to the legiti­ D elivery) Shower Given discussed. sibllity. ’Thomas hsis explained This leaves a lot of water for 646-6618 o r 646-6814 "nothing new.” Hanoi called South Korea has begun with­ the students wlU be picked up ™® **‘°®P ®Kain cov er the The acquifer, which lies along that legal controls on the use of everyone at 20 million gallons mitted a new plan of our own mate demands of the South 24-Hr. Burner Service and brought to homes in town tapping secUon, roughly the again for the United States to Vietnamese people.” drawing 10,000 o f the 60,000 Miss Donnelly the river between West Willing- acqulfers are limited, since the per day estimated yield, pro- to move the negotiations off tomorrow. A get-acquainted din- ®“ ^ Elllngtcn Rd. dead center,” he said. accept the seven-point Viet Pote Sarasin, a senior mem­ troops it has in South Vietnam. Cooperarive Oil Co. t«i and Wllllmantlc,’ is esti- State Water Resources Com- vlded the pnq>er precautions "As the private record will Cong plan submitted to the ber Thailand’s ruling execu­ Prime Minister William SIS Broad S t., M ancihaater Bna i?*® '*[®®^‘ gnlrt th^ m o^ in^thB^i-B^'nM Jane E. Lnjiuicujr,Donnelly, maieamated tolo yieiayield betweenoezween i».e14.6 anaand mission ^now (now a panpart oiof methe aai- En- are takenlasen lo to .ses see uiazthat methe ac- show, we have taken all these Paris peace talks last July. tive council, commented that McMahon of Australia, another Monnia®# *^***®f Jtos ^en aavlnir hbwk 4augjiter of Mr. and Mrs., War- 21.4 mllliims of gallons per day vironmental Protection Agen- quifer is not abused. In all llke- PHONE 6I8-US8 Wannedfanned for the Bt,.dBnt«’students' first »n me naiHinawt OIof saving news- Donnelly of Longmead- at various points, with mtfeh of cy), Joes not have many ptnions in the m atter. On Friday, students wlU at- ‘*‘°®® J" guest of honor at a mlsceUa- the other side.” guage broadcast, “it becomes n ic t.” on’s initiative and expressed re-. tend South Windsor Hl*^ School ^ continue to do so clear that the basic U.S. jdot He said, however, any cease g;ret that so far the Communist side has given no indication of and participate In the regular collect them of Mrs. Joseph Fonta- and the U.S. stand have not fire for Indochina "must be MANCHESTER course of study. In the eve- tor deposit in the cMiservaUon ^ „a of 272 Porter St. changed in any way.” coupled with guarantees of non­ acceptance. nlhg, they will be guests alwig Waller in the SuUlvan Ave. Senators Miss Donnelly is the fiance It said Nixon’s proposals are interference in the Internal af­ Noboru T’akeshlta, spokesman MEAT CENTER with Junior chapter members, at Shopping Plaza. Newspapers of William (Paquette, son of smile...these savings are the happiest, ever! not the way to end the war, and fairs of all Southeast Asian for Prime Minister Eisaku Sato 299 GREEN B O . , a party given by Mr. and Mrs. should be securely bundled. Caucus of Japan, said Nixon’s offer Mrs. Lena Paquette of Lyness until the war is ended there countries.” M ancheator J(Sm Carney of Nevers Rd. Sweetheart Ball was comprehensive and would _ „ . St. Mrs. Fontanella Is Mr. Pa- will be no release of Americah Thailand, which has contrib­ Mrs. (Jarney, publicity chair- prisoners of war in North Viet­ permit a settlement. OPEN SUNDAYS The South Windsor Lithuanian quette’s aunt One of the most-prominent uted troops to the war in South man for the AFS programs, said Social CHub wlU hold a “ Sweet- J, fhbbHp nam. In Europe, the British For­ demands by Nixon’s political Vietnam, has its own (Jommu- 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. that a number of planned ac- heart BalT’ Feb. 19 at the opponents, as voiced by the Asserting that continued sup­ nist insurgent proUem in both eign Office described Nixon’s UviUes are tontaUve, depending Knights of Columbus Hall in Manchester, Longmead- port of the Vietnamization pro­ proposals as positive and con­ OPEN THUB8. t e Tolland, caucus of Democratic senators the northern and southern parts on the weather, but that some Manchester. ’ Bolton, Hebron, gram and of the Saigon govern­ structive and said it hopes FBI. till » PJd. SMILING m SERVICE Wednesday and by nearly all of the country. surprlro acUvlUes have been A limited number ot tlckete S ^'^atten d^'* the ment constitutes "continuation A Cambodian spokesman wel­ "they lead to a negotiated set­ event, DemocraUc presidenUal con­ “ Where The Quality ph^ed. "Kl^ mostly like to are avaUable from dub mem- co-hosted by tenders, has been for a dead­ of'the illegal U.S. war of ag­ comed Nixon’s i^an for a dead­ tlement in Indochina.” Is The Best!*' which was 'co-hosted M rs. gression,” the North Vietnam­ A West German Foreign Min­ Uden to reco^ and talk,------, ---- and-— bers V*or by BFW %>VSSM»WVUhla Qedrlm of honeymoon to Haiti they will longer and longer.” oqtivities. forces in exchange for the re- the cease-fire, there will be no Students will return to their Broad Brook, president; Mrs. uve in Wallingford. IvDsa Don- lease of all pristmers of war further infUtration of outside The broadcast said Nixon’s Loip Hossett of South Windsor, nelly is a member at tee faculty POW Families in Area plan for South Vietnamese elec­ host famillM on Sunday, and a cease-fire. forces into any of the countries T axes Due vice president; Mrs. Ann Kehoe at tee Morgan IBgh School in "At the next private meeting, of Indochina." tions was "nothing but a repeat Taxnavers who have not nald Windsor, secretary; Clinton. Mr. Paquette is tee vo- on June 26, the North Vietnam- —There wiU be international Cautious on Proposals of the election farce of Oct. 3, batn A p p le te S ^ ^ ^ ta Z S tM tlX “ d Mto. Nettle Strlmlke of catlonaJ education coordinator ese reject^ our offer. They supervision of the military as- 1971," in \riiich Thieu ran for '5 listed on the Jan. 1 19T1 Grand Manchester, treasurer. for tee Wallingford school sys- re-election unopposed. privately pn^x>sed Instead their pects of the agreement and the By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS down one thing or another. I list must do so before Feb. 2. Other committee members in- tern. It said Nixon’s plan would own nine-point plan which in- prisoner release. Cautious optimism marked guess we are just gt^ng to have to avoid a delinquent charge. ®i«de Annette Kehoe, pubUdty; Miss Donnelly was also h> Nixon plan have .been taken up down again. I’m afraid can. troops, subject to agree- broadcast said, “is deliberately vealed tonight proves the con- at the Paris talks in one ver- 1“®* '^ '’® what ments with, the Communlitts. aimed in fact at taking away you’ll find hundreds of items marked way, way down! trary.” gion or another since the parley *^®" ** the right of self-defense for the The White House account of began three years ago. years now, and that s just come about,” she said. "It’s too Indochinese people of South the 2% years, of secret neg;otla- White House official said wait some more.’more.” ^ ^ ^ j,ad it wasn’t done a long time Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia Mrs. North is chairm an a go.” YO U SA V E DOLLARS... WE SAVE TIME! tions stressed that the North the eight points are being prO' and thus forcing them to accept Vietnamese are insisting on gented in flexible faddon which the. National League Mrs. Gerald A. Gartley, Thleu’s removal as part of any aUov,, mrmBmnnt nn P’^mllles of American Prison- mother of ’ Navy Lt. , Mark the U.S. lackey regimes now operating and vdiich would con­ OF /AANQHfSTER settlement. ^ “ “SleiTvriK JJ^Tiri^ ®” Southeast oartley who was shot down tinue to operate under U.S. neo- GR^T SPORTSWEAR SAVINGSI SAVE ON PERMA-PRESS FASHIONS! Nixon’s eight-point plan fea- th» mall in one nacka^** Asia. Her husband, Lt. Col.- oygr North Vietnam in August, JR. A MISSES’ NO-WALE tured a new presidential elec- nn,- __ Kenneth W. North, was taken 19^9^ g^ld Nlxtm’s speech was colmiialism after that cease­ Fisherman Knit S,weaters fir e ." SEMI-ANNUAL SALE Cotton Print, Snap-front Coffee C!oats Utm in South Vietnam as the g. mdaoner rBienm nnii PBnno' P*^®®"®*‘ he was shot «a, lot of rhetoric and nothing W e’ve a d d teouaanclB at 6.94 and now CORDUROY JEANS "Withdrawal of U.S. troops U S^Salgon offer on this prime fi^, wTh^cated, coiUd^be han* ‘^®*’ Vietnam in ^as ^ 1. You dra’t negotiate ^ C Q we’re bringing you more aerate Adler­ n n Polyester/cotton without ending all suj^rt to s ' ® ® __ «__ ■ man knits at en even grlj^r coats in A AN Oolors galore! sticking pdnt in the Paris dled separately from the issue ^ ______°n naUonal television.” jK w t 1 2 .0 0 Assorted sizes. talks. As the President summa- ‘"The President’s plan sounds Mrs. Gartley lives in Dune the Nguyen Van Thieu clique to Now In Progress mM gynOF VanWl bigger savings! Natursd rea. 6.00 assorted spring prints. values to of South Vietnam’s pditlcal fU' suppress and terrorize the • only. S, M, L. sportswear. W ^ S, M , L . lingerie. sportswear. rized his proposal: ^ worked out,” ^in, Pla., and summers in n • "Within six months of an negotla- Greenville, Maine. South Vietnam ese pecg>le does agre®m®nt: “““ ‘‘What with so much James not constitute ending the war,” UBIES’ FLANNEL iiDIES’ AGRYUG KNIT UDIES’ PLUSH “—We shaU withdraw all U.S. the long, well, obviously the other type intrigue, we don’t Hanoi continued. and allied forces from South ®*^® interested.” know what’s going on and It said the United States could bring the war to an end PAJAMAS SUCKS DY HUSS PANT GOATS Vietnam . ■mi- / - , ’ jh hoping for a little that’s what we want to know,” ^ A Ad l^uxurlous Borg Orlone acryUo pile “ —We shall exchange all Nixon said Porter will more," M r s. Marjorie V. ghe said. "There’s no reason to only by agreeing to the seven- prisoners. present his p l^ a t Paris Thura- Hinckley of Springfield, Mass., negotiate with the American point peace proposal made by values to 8.00 fi94 r a /. 1AAA Purple, brown, black, 1 Q 9 4 great values! b i S I r t ^ IU.UV lO-lS. sportswear. day "akMig with alternatives to said of Nixon’s speech. “But vn.. at the the Viet Cong in Paris last July. 2^4 reg. “—’There shall be a cease-fire , ,, ^ speech. "But people. You negotiate X w Back belt. Brown, Black. 8-18. coats. throuj^out Indochina. make it even more flexible. maybe I was expecting too Paris peace table ” "It must completely end all "—There shall be a new pres­ “It is difficult to see how much.” ______' support and maintenance to the A DREAM idential election in South Viet­ anyone, regardless of his past “i guess the proposal was a .q . . n 1 puppet clique, ” the broadcast OLEARANGE! GAflUND COORDINATES SCREEN PRINTED POLYESTER n am ." position on the war, could now good one,” she said. "But now olayingg H it liecora remphaslzed. “ ' l o ' ” say that we have not gone the the question is, will Hanoi ac- NEW YORK (AP) — There Although Hanoi insisted GIRLS' DRESSES SKIRTS, PANTS, SWEATERS TUNIC TOPS extra mile in offering a settle- cept it. And I’m afraid they were 1,625 homicide victims in throughout the commentary TO BE IN! ^ Big selection ot ^ . suits, pants and siicrt or long - Famous quality care­ ment that is fair to everybody won’t.” New York City in, 1971, a new that Nixon’s proposal was “just LAST 5 DAYS 094 v .iu « 1 . 10.00 1 / sleeve t<^ and sweaters. ts MA free tops in S, M, L. Saigon concerned.” Mrs. Hinckley’s son was shot hlg^t, says CSiief Medical Exam- a dress-up in new words of old SALE ENDS JAN. 31st. ■ / Q OFF! ScUds! Stripes! Ribs! g \ reg. 16.00 Assorted prints. Nixon said the secret talks in down and captured in 1967. kier Dr. Milton Helpem. In De- plots and stands” previously re­ charge Caros q R B lends! / w Sizes 5-18. iqiortswear. sportswear. A grees Paris bogged down last fall aft- Mrs. Roland Lafayette of Wa- oember, a record 1712 persons jected by the Communists, the '^ slcom* er the North Vietnamese public- terbury Center, Vt., mother of were slain in the city, broadcast at no point specific­ OKN ~ a beautiful ooi- ...... DRASTIC REDUCTIONS! SPECIAL PURCHASE! THE COAT BUY OF THE YEAR! ly berated the United States an airman shot down in 1966, Police attribute the record ally said that the proposal was Polyester Dresses by Lib- Tn n SBi«ron hiWdcnst timed responding to Hanoi’s said that Nixon’s speech was number of killings to the lack being rejected. MONDAY. WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY & GENUINE HARRIS TWEED COATS LADIES' ROBES ,, erty Circle & Parkshire short sleeve or w l t o N iS S “ cem^^ '“ t’ Washington "very good” but that she of gun-control laws. Nor did the broadcast say Hie coat for aU seasons, now value- FRIDAY TILL 9 PAH. — AAA hostess styles. ^ h a s sleevHess. SoUds! ’Thleu said he aCTeed to the of- ‘^®*‘ responsive. jbted the willingness of Previous record highs were that it was an official state­ SALE M M AA priced! Handwoven 1 090 or teort. ment of government jmllcy fM L 1 C94 Prints! Zip # 1 # 1 UU reg. 5 6 .0 0 100% pure Scottish ter nnd that Viet Conir’i. "another attempt to North Vietnam to accept the in 1070, vriten 1,260 persona died TUESDAY & SATURDAY TIU.« 1 Z values to 20.00 s, m . l . io -2o. 1 23.00-34.00too«ts! sizes lo-is wool. Blue, great, ‘>reak the deadlock,” he said, terms. in homicides here, and’ tn Au- That was expected to come, at reg. SUPCOVERS Jhae lingerie. Xw dreeses. " ■ rust, wine or brown. 8-20. coats. run candl^tes te th^^oposeS Wg eteT tS p ^ ’toXe^Nor^ . have been so terrible gust ot m i when 168 persons the next session of the Paris o4anfirvn eight-pomt plsii to ttc Noith in the past,*’ she said, ’‘turning were killed. peace talks on Thursday. When your sofa and chairs become shabby, coverinsr worn, Watkins TT Vietnamese Oct. 11 and pro- custom-made slipcovers will transform them into smart, cijlorful pieces WARNER SELECT-A-SHAPE JR., MISSES’ WASHABLE, UDIES’ OROOHETED Vice President,^® Tran ^Van «Huong Pos®*! a Nov. 1 meeting ® ^th ------once aarain. That’s a nice dream to be in i Choose your fabrics fI’om a SHAWLS would resign a month before superb collection of prints and plains, all treated with Scotchgard CONTOUR UCE BRA^^ QUILTED NYLON SKI JACKETS He said the North Vietnam­ the vote but could run for office or Zepel4> for soil repdlency. Slipcovers are cut and pmnM in your ^ Sizes S, M, Lb Assorted colors ese agreed to a Kissinger ses­ A ’ LAire styling. O rnifort M M JIA and styles, ju Ad Washable acrylics. if they chose. sion with Le Due Tho, Htmoi’s homBf then crafted with handmade self-weltsy box or kick pleats. JUV Stretch. 82-86 A , B. # 1 1 . m aa Asst, colors and ’The resignation agreement 1 reg. fo 2 3 .0 0 Sportswear, patterns, accessories top adviser at the Paris talks, 'Thojr’re installed when completed. r® 9* w*®** underfadiicns. A young circle shop i l l values to 7.00 and open door for Viet Cong on Nov. 20. But they called olf SAVINGS participation are new elements the meeting Nov. 17 on grounds Reg. SALE CARNIVAL CROSS STRETCH in the U.S. proposal, officials their envoy was ill and have GROUP \ , LADIES’ WOOL CLOVE UDIES’ FAMOUS 'said. The elections would be , , . j failed to agree to a secret par- $I22.S0 $ 98.50 LACE FIBERFILL BRA run by an ^dependent ^ th ^ ★ Sofa AND HAT SETS NAME SKIRTS Vietnamese body with SUPERMARKET 177.50 152.75 Assorted colors and Nixon said U.S. withdrawals ★ Sofa and I Chair M Ad Assorted styles and national supervision. under the Vietnamization pro- 203.50 for ®®”%*'" ^{Ifl styles. Oozy ir 242.60 2 5 ■ washable acrj^Ucs. Communist n^otlators have “ w^";^;^ra“of*the Sofa and 2 Chairs White lace oentour bra stretcha all around. values to 8.00 values to 20.00 A, B, C cims. 82-38. underfashions. accessories. spumed past offers for elw- burden to Saigon will con- SALE ti^ons on ground mey would be „ Hanoi rejects his offer, GROUP II Reg. rigged against the NI^. U.S. the enemy’s answer to JR. A MISSES’ STYLES & COLORS A-PLENTY LADIES' NYLON negotiators in turn claim that om. peace offer is to step up OF SERVICES ★ Sofa $126.80 $105.00 Miss Ingenue Knit Tops BRIEFS & BIKINIS enemy proposals for a new Sal- their attacks, I shall fuUy meet 197.60 169.50 PANT COATS Sk^tr. Long and short sleeve, tops . . . ribs, gon government, have been jjjy responsibility as command- ★ Sofa and I Chair Some hooded ■■AN puckers, qiaoe-dyed, ^ys, cottons! heavlly weighted in favor of the 268.40 229.00 er-ln-chlef of our armed forces SS& ★ Sofa and 2 Chairs 4. 11 AA Turtles, jewel-necks, for ®® “ 9 ».» Communists. Z g reg. to II.UU placket fronts! 2 1 to protect our remaining Besides the points on with­ ^ S, M , Lb young circle shop. Assorted styles and colors. Sizes 5-7. lingerie. troops," he added. O PEN SAT.I Arm Caps Extra. . , . j 24®® drawal of all U.S.-allied foreign ‘The Nixon plan does not deal forces from South Vietnam ♦Wing and channel backs require 1 extra yard of fabric. with U.S. forces stationed out­ 9 to 12 •Sofas up- to 78” in length. All others require more fabric. "within six months of an agree. side the three Indochina states. SOFT LEATHERS! KRINKLES! JERRY MANN GIRLS’ NYLON ment,*’ the parallel prismer such as the air units In neigh- •1 Cushion Chairs — All others require more fabric and labor. BETTER MAKER HANDBAGS QUILTED % COATS release In this period and the boring Thailand which have Casual and dressy POLYESTER SUCKS elections to be held "within six been active in the Southeast IP AN styles. Short handles Warmly lined. months of an agreement," the Asian conflict, REUPHOLSTERY ■ 1 9 4 , . , - Rugged wearing, ,.iu « to IS.00 '£5S?& SS5; y O O reg. 12.00 w g values to 16.00 Ked or Blue. Sizes eight-part Nixon plan proposes; Administration officials in- Watkins is offering quaUty reupholstery at reduced prices. All pieces V 7-14. g irls’ shop. —Both sides will respect the dicated American bombing ^ accessories. Geneva Agreements for In­ forces would remain in Thai­ are stripped and loose joints are reglued. Bases are rewebbM and dochina’s peace, independence land. Under a cease-fire deal, springs are handtied. New fillings are added. The new fabrics are FINAL REDUCTIONS! LADIES' SHOES SHEER PANTY HOSE POLYESTER! ACETATES! and neutrality. presumably they would stop meticulously hand cut and matched, seams and weltings custoin sewn, • f i m AND UP PIN-MONEY SAVINGS! —Problems among the In­ their combat operations over exposed frames are polished. Choose from an exciting collectira of / e U w . values to 24.00 DRESS OLEARANGE! dochinese countries will be set­ Indochina. MANCHESTER STATE BANK new (xiverings including velvets, formal damasks, tweeds, prmts, Great savings on ladies’ winter fashion shoes . . . d>AA Sizes 5-18, 10-20 tled in accord wl(h these prin­ solids, and stripes now available in the new fabrics. We ^ offering Popular heel heights. Casual and dressy styles. pairs ®® ciples and "all armed forces of Gals Buy ihe Cards Quality reupholstery at reduced prices! Call now (648-5171) for the Shoe ’n Boot Shop, BurUm’s, downtown Manches­ 3 2 reg. 16.00-30.00 the countries of Indochina must NEW YORK (AP) — “Single 1041 M A IN ST. MANCHESTER Watkins Shop-at-Home Service and We’ll send a representative to ter only. 1 size fttz aU! accessories remain within their national girls have a ball each year buy­ you with a large selection of fabrics for you to choose from at no frontiers." North Vietnam has ing St. Valentine’s Day cards," large centigents in Laos and extra cost or obligation. ' says Irving Cohen, president of HOURS: Monday thru Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Thuraday DRIVHIN TRUJERt Monday thm lluiraday, 9:00 fum. to 5:00 Cam bodia. a card chain. NOW THRU JANUARY 29th ONLY! —’’There will be a general "This is the one day in the ovoniRg 6;00 pjn. to 8:00 p.m. Saturday 9:00 am to 12:00 noon. pjn. Thuraday ovonlnf 0:00 pjn. to 8:00 pjn. Frldiqr 9:00 ajn. 11 Oak St. — Open 9 A.M. to 6:80 P.M. — ’Thurs. & Pri. Nites tlU 9 P.M. c e a 8 e-fire throughout In­ year when the gals really.can to 8:00 pjn. Saturdlay OKN) ajn. to 18:00 noon. Closed Mon. — Phono 648-5171 Use Your Convenient Burton's Charge Card for All Your-Purchases! dochina, to begin when the take the Initiative, and don’t agreement is signed. As part of think they don’t know it." PAGE SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1972 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, COIW.. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1972 PAGE SEVEN

Vernon Vernon ment, the board has agreed to for the class will be held tonight comers Club book discussion Tolland pay Munroe’s $18,400 monthly at 7:80 at tee Hicks Memorial group will meet tomorrow Nursing School bills end to pay his claims for School gym. The classes ore night at 8 at tee home of Mrs. Housing Unit To Discu^ last verar plus what_ would have taught by staff members of tee Phyllis Mooney, 'Valleyvlew Dr. Sets Career Day M an Facing Hartford Ballet Company and Dispute with Bus Company been owed until tee contract Manchester High School and with tee V-wn ran out, the end are sponsored by the Board of Manchester Kvening Herald E-ist Catholic High School stu­ Drug Charges Rent Hikes for Elderly of June, 167$. Recreation. Tolland correspondent Bette Is Settled for $10d,000 Qnatrale, telephone 878-2846. dents are among those from 80 Munroe had sought payment B u lle tin B o a r d Daniel Whitaker, 20, of Dart The Citizens Advisory Com­ state high schools who are in­ projects in Vernon are less than ^ ^ The Board of Education has ing to Dr. M a c K e ^ e . He said of all claims plus an Increased Hill Rd., Vernon, was arrested mittee on tee Town Plan will those in most other state towns, Revenue Service must al- reached a $100,000 out of court it will result in an approximate monthly charge to make uo the vited to attend career day Sat­ meet tomorrow nigdit at 8 in No Billboards by Vernon Police yesterday tm Savings of $44,000 for the board, dead head mileage. In addition, urday at Hartford Hospital

i j r - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, COHN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26; 1972 PAGE NINE PAGE EIGHT MANCHESTEE EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1972 early as 1020 had Identified the to neighbcriiood shopping Nurses To Hold lot the series by contacting toe Robert Stone The Welfare Residency Decision Schools, Water, Waste prcMemv 'areas. The need for - tidewalks agency’s office. iHanri^pHtpr While cost Mt. is. a noble in this area 'was Amiher o f Prenatal Class ’Two new members have been Is CAC Chairman Not only did President Nixon’s two proposal, a dream Thompson Thompson’s campaign issues. named to toe ADPHNA board of recent conservative appointees. Justices said he hopes is someday real­ Thrmpsrn ssld he wculd like Manchester Public Hadlth directors. They are Jehn Boyle Robert Stone of SO Butternut lEttPtttng ijpraUt Inside 'Cursing Asscciation will spon- and Mrs. Robert Landis. Rd. wsis elected chairman of Hi Thompson Lists Problems ized, he said there is a need to to see a repeat of the SAM Pbwell and Rehnqulst, Join in the toe Citizen’s Advisory Commit­ PUBLISHED BV THE ____ _ ' s belt toe deterioration of exist­ (Summer Activities in Man­ scr a series cf classes for ex­ unanimous decision, but Chief Justice Pay Board Rhetoric MANCHESTER PUBLISHING CO. ing recreation facilities, partic­ chester) program which was pectant mothers cn four con­ tee (CAC) last night at a meet­ 13 Biasell Street ing at toe Highland Park School. Manchester. Conn. Warren E. Butger, also a Nixdn tq>- ularly Center Springs Park, conducted by young ’ people in secutive Thursdays, starting A Six>Lane bridge Stone Is a former town director BURL LYONS N eighbor and toe East and West Side town last summer. Feb. 8, from 1 to 3 p.m . at toe Publisher pointee and a .conservative, but beyond, But Cites Finance Limits POi»tE (AP) — The Italian who served on the board for Founded October 1. 1881 Recreation Centers. agency’s office, 71 E. Center St. that a Jurist previously on record with Report Priority or net, state law has government is planning to build two term s. Classes will cover toe period Published Every Evening Except Sundays By GLENN GAMBER ccln School, two schools many 'would solve toe town’s solid In additicn to ^ priority dictated that toe town ^In one uie world’s Icngest suspension The new 'vtce-c)jalrman of toe his view on the issue invtdved, shifted cl pregnancy toe delivery and and Holldaysr Entered at the Post Office at Burl Lyon»t Publlaher (Herald Reporter) people feel are outdated and waste disposal problems until items, Thompson said there is „r->y c r another get a fu lltim e bridge across toe Strait of Mes­ group is Atty. Joel Janenda of Manchester. Conn., as Second Ciass Mali care of the baby; and problems Matter. his position and Joined the unanimous By Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak T u j. i j i unsound, Thompson said. toe year 2,000, Thom pson told a need for a “huge road repair health director, ’Ihcmpson ob­ sina to Sicily. It Mdll "be 9,000 216 HoUister St. The new secre­ In what amounted to a would Extend LandlUl served. which may develcp within a feet long, take five to eight SUBSCRIPTION RATES vote. the contractors. program” and a “pressing need tary is Mrs. Althea Roberts of While toe needs are many, family before and after the years to complete and include a Payabio in Advance WASHUNGTON — A recent labor members which would Even duuper protests may re­ Some of our friends and neighbors have inquired about state-of-the-town address, Thompson said he is Impress- 'Ihe quality of toe west side frr sidewalks in our commu­ 120 Steep H ollow Lane. ** One Year ...... $39.00 TTie unanimous vote was one by which nity.” Thompson offer^ Mid­ Thompson Implied that not aU birth. A tour of the obstretics si;c-lane highway. Six Months ...... 19.50 boisterous exchange inside the wreck Phase n. Coupled 'with sult if the Pay Board gets into the cne column, four inch test pattern strip that is running Mayor John Thompson said !** w ito the possiM ilties fo r to e water was one of the Issues The CAC established toe dle Tpke. as an example of a of them will be met. In local unit at Manchester Memorial The bridge will have four Three Months ...... 9.75 the new Supreme Court Joined two feder­ Pay Beard between labor and the inexperience cf the non-labor the complicated West Coast on an inside page of The Herald dally. Under the photo- , . U 1.1. Laurel Lake area, adjacent to Thompson campaigned on in fourth Thesday of each month One Month ...... 3.25 last nigfht that he sees the the existing town landfill off toe election last fall. He under­ road in need of work and said government, as “in all econo­ H ospital 'Will b^ taken during one massive towers, each 100 to 630 Singio Copy ...... 16c al decisions and a pre'vlous decision by non-labor members dramatizes members and the lack, cf a obtn- longshoremen dispute. Almost gmiddc or offset method of printing, the teat pattam for its regular meeting date. problem of overcrowding at oicott at. if that were purahas- elderly residents of Westolll mies, there is a' supply and de­ of toe classes. feet taller than New York’s By Carrier ...... wcekiy 75c the board’s tough new line petent staff, the ine'vltaUe re­ surely, the Pay Board wculd enables us to make certain we are getting a high quality scored toe delays in solving toe Each task force will meet sep­ the old Supreme Court in hdding the problem noting that a report os Gardens need sidewalks to get mand situation.’’ Those interested may register Empire State Building. MEMBER OF against wage increases. sult 'Was that the Pay Board foUcty the precedent of the aero­ printing Job. It tells us what we want to know about lllih lUing Junior High School; and as a landfill it arately to elect new chairmen. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS aper. The Manchester Publishing Company as­ a new tone for the board, now from the board. But the board’s problem of the quality of/ sumes no financial responsibility for typo­ was an effort especially dear to con­ Nat Goldfingcr (regular stand- In the meantime we welcome tours of our plant but graphical errors appearing In advertis- in for board member George buttressed by the belated ac- non-labor members don’t think ask that arrangements be made in advance. water on the west side of servative politicians in both New York so. Having lest the aeroegnoe ments and other reading matter In The Meany, president of the AFLr quisitiiHi of a top-grade staff. • ■ • * * town; and the problem of Manchester Evening Herald.______fl^ t, the UnUed Auto Workers suid Connecticut. CIO). The proposal, snapped For example, the board may A reader writes: Why as "newowner” of the pi4>«r. and machinists—each with rep­ some deteii(>rating recrea­ Subscriber to Los Angeles Times-Washlng- .Goldfinger, is “a product of soon seek court injunctions to don’t you try to increase your volume and give a little lon Post News Sendee. _ . , ’Ihis, then, might be taken as lesson stop wage Increases granted by resentatives on the board—are Full service client of N. E. A. Service Inc. utter Incompetency or mcdic- somethiiig to the reeding public? tion facilities as top priori­ Publishers Representatives — Mathews, two companies after labor not about to died Mood in behalf number one,' for all those partisans, ex­ iousness or boQi.” Her comment is dear to my heart. That’s exactly what ties for Manchester in 1972. Shannon and Cullen Inc.. Special Agency strikes were called in defiance of the West Coast longshoremen —New York. Chicago. Detroit and Boston. tremist conservative or extremist liber­ we hope to do, increase both the advertising and cirou- In -addition, ’Thompson said Such rhetoric from labor rep-' of Pay Board guidelines. Such and other unions, acconllng .to lation, and thereby obtain the doUaus to produce the flneM that toe revitalization of down­ MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULA­ al, who have been counting and classify­ rcsentathres on the board par­ intervention will bring the most thia theory. If so, the tide has TIONS______Manchester area newspaper poasiMe. town Manchester will be “ one of ticularly Goldfinger, has been heated protest from the board’s definitely turned toward tighter OI :e r ing, in advance, the decisions of the new For the time being we ask patience and understanding •our top priorities in toe next ■ Dlminy advertising closing hours commonplace. But whereas the labor members. contrM by the Pay Board. Ivor Monday — 1 p.m. Friday Nixon Court. non-labor members would have as we exi^ore the many avenues toward increasing our two years.” , For Tuesday — 1 p.m. Saturday. volume and search for neiw features, even down to the For Wednesday—1 p.m. Monday. As for the decision itself, its Impact is suffered insults in silence during Thompson spoke to toe Con­ For Thursday—1 p.m. Tuesday. the board’s early days, non-l^>or comic stripe, to Improve our editorial product. For Friday—1 ^p.m. Wednesday. clearly in the direction emphasized by • • • • • tractors Dlvislim of toe Man­ Classified deadline 4:30 p.m. day members now respond in kind. chester (Chamber of Commerce beiore publication 4:30 Friday for such different political figures as Gover­ Kermit Gordon, the distlnguisfa- Many of us csui remember the time tisat when you Saturday and Monday publication. Herald on “Manchester’s Priorities for nor Rockefeller in New York and At­ ed liberal economist who heads Open Forum wanted to send a long distance message you thought only of Western Union. In our eariy days in Journalism, all 1972." Wednesday, January 26 torney General Killian in Ckmnecticut. the Brookings Institute, told Yesterdays Goldfinger to “shut up.” Wil­ “ The Politics That Goes On” news copy was received via Western Union and slnoe it While noting these problems, It is a decision which, by wiping out liam Caples, president of Ken­ was, dltpatehed in capital letters, it required a great Thompson was quick to point .ALI state boundaries on the eligibility side yon College, chimed in by tell­ To the Editor, 25 Years Ago amount (tf editing. out that present economic con­ The President Last Night This was a Sunday; The Her­ ing Goldfinger to “sit down.” My hat is off to the I.O.O., Throughout much of the nation Western Union offices ditions and financial burdens of welfare, points toward the advisabili­ ald did not publish. The basic difficulty with President ’Ihe ihetorical counterattack is Mr. Luce, and Mr. Listro. I have gone by the wayside. Just the other day we sent common to all towns make" ty of eliminating state lines hi the Nixon’s good but unilateral effort to symbolic. ’Ihe Pay Board’s de­ think it is Mgh time the pufailc a tAiagraiYi and learned Western Union has a toll free solving some of these problems financing of welfare too. cision Jon. 6 to void the aero­ is informed about the problem 10 Years Ago number which you must call in order to dispateh your difficult. He called for a re­ make peace in Vietnam is that although in this, concerning favoritism of Mrs. Robert E. Heins is elect­ message. ’Ihe procedure doesn’t create any special prob­ structuring of toe state’s tax Even though it means, more big space wage increase over em­ ed president of Mandiester we surrender the idea of an old-fashion­ bittered protests from labor one garage I>y the local police lems for IB but it must raise havoc with some politiolaas system so that there will not be government, the only conceivaMe way department and the pcUtics that PTA CouncU. in WasMiigton who from time to time have been known DUO-PURPOSE CLEARANCE members marked the board’s as much reliance on toe prop­ ed military decision, and are willing to goes federalization of welfare seem man­ /what the Price Commission Vietnam that we will set a cer­ form 6f taxation than toe local the purchasing of new cruisers, is 4u6lified for a Job, atie gets it. Of course anyone tion- A ' ' ^ ‘ V ' guarantee df its own eventual success dees, these experts have always tain date for withdrawal in re­ property tax system. datory. tires, and other town supplies, sldering a newspaper career in this day and age shoidd in taking over the political mastery of believed, the key to Phase n is turn for 1,600 American {nison- “I really haven’t found a or is it awarded due to favor­ ers of war.”—Sen. Edward W. plan to go to college as a starter. fairer tax than toe income tax,’’ the Pay Board. itism on the part of a few, all Indochina. Brooke, R-Mass., in an address ***** Thompson said. This has to be the reason why Hanoi And In its early weeks, the 'Whether or not the price might to the G reater Boston Young We were in Massachusetts last weekend attending our Phantom School Tax Proposal Pay Board slntyly was not doing he lower through another Thqmpsnn gave as a “general does not really negotiate, even though Republicans Club. first meeting of the New Hhigland Dally Press Asm. The the Job—^partly because its five garage? 2/ Why was there so New England publishers are hard workers, it is the first objeotlye” for 1072, “maximum The one big new feature in Mr. Nix­ it has had, as the President revealed public members and five bust-' lonig a stall to the requests of such meeting or association convention we ever attended service to our community wito on’s State of the Union message wasn’t “It’s not a priority of ours to last night, unusual opportunity to do so. ness members were cowed by Mr. Luce and Mr. Listro? Win acquittal, but to conduct a that there 'wasn't at least one coffee break session in the mlnhnum cost,” but he re­ really there. I would like to see the public’s marked, “This is easier said the five labor members. Tough pMiUcal trial and get the issue morning and. afternoon. No, nothing else was served And it would not be realistic to ex­ ’Ilie public had been led to believe that than done.” though the public declarations reaction at die next town meet­ before fiie American people.”— either, there simply wasn’t a break. the President 'would outline a proposal ing cn these questions. pect that the President's public dis­ ot.ihe labor' members have been, ’The Rev. Philip Berrigan in an On the program was a talented speaker, Dr. Harold Oalla fect of such a proposal. program to try and combat dent himself suggested it might. flavor. When the board was Today in History "Would girls box like we "The rate and nature of protest in.this country will “L iii town, the retroactive pay staityte Just ’Today is W ednesday, Jan. 28, doing it, but would a girl?”— gMng to go away. have had two purposes. In one of these review what he has in mind, he 'wlU un­ “eome^ o( which are beyond Reg. $I45;00 Studio Couch, drop back, sleeps passed by Congress, Gi^ldfinger the 26th day o f 1972. There are Mike Candoior, 21, of John- “ The people you hire today are younger, bettor edii^ . veil his actual proposal. cen troi.” two, two bolsters, brown/orange stripe. $119 purposes, he can be conceded almost turned to Gordon and demand­ 340 days left in the year. sonburg. Pa., a senior at the cated, end view training as more important than experi­ Why the delay? ed: "Why don’t you tell us who Today’s Highlight In History U.S. Naval Academy, com­ ence. Their first loyalty. Incidentally, isn’t Hkelylto be He explained ithat a MU passed Instant success. The domestic critics of F i^ because the substitute tax he has you are tiying to screw, Ker­ On this date in 1942, the First menting on prospects that the to thMr employer but to their craft or profession. in the General AssemMy after his efforts to make peace in Vietnam in inlnd, the sc-called value-added tax, mit?” During the furious battle American expedltlcnary force academy might become co­ “We are a moMle society. The Post Office Deportment the town budget wae adopted re­ is already stirring up opposition. fUnce have little left to stand on. The extent over the aerospace contract, an arrived in Europe in World educational. informs us that 20 per cent of our. poptdaUon change quired the town to bus children the burden of the tax would likely be of the President’s past and present of­ enraged William Wlniiisinger of War n. The troops were put their address at least once a year. to non-puMlo sMiools at an ad­ peuwed fully cm to the consumer, and the machinists’ union, proclaim­ ashore in northern Ireland. "I do not personally know ei­ “ In regard to technology. Just prior to World War U ditional cost this year of a.bout fers of terms may not have been enough since the poor spend a proportlcmately ed; ’’Someone in this room is On ’This Date ther Robert P. Eatwi or Clif­ there 'was an average i$jpcm of 17 years from a Mueprint $28,000. He noted that the bon- larger, share of their income on goods, neoUout Conference of Mayore for Hanoi, but there is certainly very either incompetent or evil and In 1788, Sydney, Australia, ford Irving.”—A notarized affi­ laboratory idea until a product 'was actually put to use has suggested that the state little domestic quarrel left with these the VAT form of sales tax. could be it could be a combination of was founded as a British penal davit attributed to bllliimaire or- marketed; that time span has now been shaved to five should fund new programs such hea'vlly regressive. both.” colony. recluse Howard Hughes on the years. terms. The President has gone about as this one for toe first year so Perhaps the President is delaying be­ The chairman of the Pay In 1837, M ichigan becam e the subject of two authors who “We do many things by habit and custom. There is that local budgets will not be as far as he could possibly go, in his cause he wants time to modify the re- Board, Federal Judge George 26th state of the union. claim they met him and re­ no need for me to wear a tie except that it helps catch position, or in our position. It has been . gresslve aspects of his proposal. Per­ Boldt, was portlcuiarl/'stunned In 1861, Louisiana seceded ceived his authorization to the soup. And yet it costs more to have my tie cleaned upset. haps, tco, he does not want to come up from the Union.- write books about him. than it does my shirt. proving difficult for his critics, in the by the uninhibited language of The loss of several large tax­ with anything now that could involve a the labor leaders. Accustomed In 1880, Douglas M acArthur “ In 'Qie hosidtol there is no real reason vdiy we shoifld - payers, including part of toe hours following his speech, to imagine lot of spending when the economic re­ to exaggerated courtroom defer­ was born in Little Rock, Ark. “It is not the time for our take a patient’s temperature three times a day or even Pratt and Vhdtney Aircraft op­ what else he might have proposed. covery is still fragile. ence, Boldt was unprepared for In 1944, the W orld W ar II people to Indulge in the pur­ twice a day. And no real valid reason 'why we should eration in town anl the Case In any event, the President clearly the harsh talk from George battle for the Anzio beachhead chase of such luxury items. ’The awaken a patient at 6 a.m. or eo each day.” The President’s proposed terms may ! ***** Broe. bOUs, has ciit into vdiat knows he is onto a flashy new political Meany, who defers not to Presi­ was raging in Italy. money is better spent on con- toe town can expect in tax rev­ not be enough for Hanoi, in its position issue in school fiscal reform. For two dents much less Federal Judges. In 1962, the fam ous Miep- solld a tin g preparations for Capped by a healthy Christmas season, 1971 sales for enue. He observed, however, and with its expectations. But they are reasons; Caples, a labor negotiator for hard’s Hotel in Cairo was w a r.’—^Prime ’ M inister Aziz a £(roup of major American chain stores scored a 9.8 per that there has been some incom­ burned during riots by mobs Sidky of Egypt, in announcing cent increase over the previous year, according to the all the United States can offer, as open­ Need — Few educators wculd argue Inland Steele Co. before enter­ ing businese which wiU offset that some form of federal fiscal relief is ing academ ic life in 1968, tried demanding that the Britlah a ban on imperted luxury items Bureau of Advertising. In spite of warm weather through some of the setbacks. He cited ers in negotiation. and higher taxes. part cf December, toe chains still managed to achieve necessary for the funding of public to explain to Boldt and other withdraw from, the Suez. toe Bted-liee Co. and OonsoU- Reg. $337.80 innerbed, tuxedo style, arm bol­ The domestic critics who have been schools. Tlte federal share o f the $42.6 public members that the labor Ten Years Ago a 10.7 per cent sales gain for that month. dated Laundry on ^heldon Rd.; An American spacecraft de­ “In spite of everything, a bit And toe bureau also reports that according to eatt- yapping at the President’s heels ever billion public school bill is now 7.6 per leaders were merely using the Dean Machitoe, Mlllers-Falls and sters, kick pleat, gold check. $289. cent. States pay 37 percent. And icmal language of the bargralning signed to land scientific instru­ of Christianity did come matea by the Mcycle indus^, In 1972 and for toe first Control Data Corp. Ih toe Green since he began his unilateral program governments pay a whojqiing 65.6 per­ table. m ents on the moerty tax this question. you will begin to find the Wis­ Thompson said. Queen size, black/tan/off white stripe, Shepard sofas now. It's the time to save money and still get quality! original Oeneva Oemference would at­ burdens, and those who want to redress We have been given, however, dom of God, and the profound While the Board of Education Casters. $419. city-suburb spending Imbalance; and by Joy of enrlMiing your years with tempt to reimpose

■v:V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDl^SDAY, JANUARY 26, 1972 PA G E T E N MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1972 PAGE ELEVEN Andover Obituary Natc Says Allies Stmash Drag Center Examining the Burden Victim Hospitalized The Drug Advisory Center, Ibu r Gc^den Opportunity Enemy Tanks 83 Park St., is opeh Monday, MIm AMxall A. Hayes through Saturday from noon LW V Hearing Monday Miss Abigail Alice Hayes, 86, Nixon W ill to 10 p.m. Why the Property Tux In Robbery, Beating hixs juiuuuMir WlillilK! atSing^! -—' of 236 W. High St. died lastmlght Below Line A telephone backup service at Manchester Memorial Hos­ By DAVID L. EDOERLY stead cf on their value as of the New Britain, for example, A 55-year-old Manchester man, Roland B. Brouillette Is available vdien the center has not had a revaluation since On Regional Schools pital. (Continued from Page One) Is closed. Associated Press Writer last revaluation the city would o f 40 Edmund St., was admitted to Manchester Memo­ Miss Hayes was bom July 10, get almost $600,000 Jp added 1955, and property taxes are, rial Hospital last night with head injuries received when Take State indications that it was tracking F or drug advisory informa- (Part One In Series) The educational advantages of A MpUc system permit to 1885 in Manchester, daughter of property tax revenue."”^ therefore, based on 17-year-old he was attacked by two men at his home. thb Uon, call 646-2010. A 13-year-old house in Sims­ school regionalization will be Archie LaHousS, fihoddy Mill Timothy and Bridget Murphy (Continued from Page One) the American planes prepara­ These examples illustrate prices. Police ' reported thet Brouil------t ------bury was recently sold (or Hayes. tory to firing, a spokesman some of the problems with the New Britain Assessor Jrfm B. presented at a public informa- lette said he had Just returned able to attend yesterday’s press $1:^0,000. Its assessed value Is Shei is survived by several said. Results of the strike were property tax in OonneoUcut. Kane estimated that If there John caoinel home at about 7 p.m. yesterday, Smokes Seized conference but issued a state­ seizures of untaxed cigarettes $47,000, less than 30 per cent of . nieces and nephews including In its report to the revenue were a revaluatlMi now, profh "Si/ tr reo and he was Jumped by two men ment, praising Agostinelli. not knowm. cn the road, or at the drop its sale price. 8 p.m. at the Andover Elemen- room, $1,000. Mrs. Glenn C. Rivard of Man­ task force last year the John C. ertles would Increase “ two, "In Connecticut,” said Mes- It was the third strike in as i>oint, and permit prosecution tary Eldiool. as he got out of Iris oar In his As Contraband chester. with whom she made Heuses in the same town in three even five times In value.” lleotrtoal permit to A. B. kill, "w e are fortunate to have many days in the Dong Hot of those in possession of any Unnoln Institute of the Univer­ garage. her home. the $30,000 t o o $40,000 price Mayor Stanley Pac, who U The League of Women Voters Hebron Rd., for a ROCKY HILL Conn. (AP) a knowledgeable and willing area 45 miles north of the de­ substantial quantity of untaxed sity of Hartford said, "RevaJua- Brouillette told police he was The funeral will be Friday range have assessed values of also a Democratic state senator of Andover is sponso^ the in electrical servloe, worker like Comptroller Nate cigarettes. Uen and the frequency of reva­ dragged onto the front lawn of Joaeph Venezlanb, 85, of Rocky FREE militarized zone and the ninth $880. with a Mass of the Resurrection about 80 per cent of their sale and serves on the legislature’s hearing. Its objectives, accord­ Agostinelli to make sure this He concluded that his efforts luation Is one of the meat im- bis home, where the two assail- jm j yfgjf charged with four when you buy the at St. Bridget Church at 10:30 protective reaction strike since prices. ing to the League, are to to' Building permit to Norman job gets done.” will entinue under the existing p o r t a n t elements of an finance committee, said rev«r ants d em a^ ett his money, beat- a.m. Burial will be in St. Bridg­ Saturday. ’This is a record for A golf course In Torrington js form______the cltikens_ J of the Doaltlve Hendee Rd. for The governor, who is in Bos­ law to help mount a coordi­ equitable property tax system.” luation now would hurt industry Golden Touch & Sew* et Cemetery. any four-day period since the assessed at $500 an acre. In Old Ing him with a \ ^ . . confiscated 664 car- ton attending the New England nated federal-state-city investi- A long time between revalua­ in New Britain. View* on regionallzfttton^ to WM J ^ • ! TTie John F. Tierney Funeial bombing halt in November Lyme, the assessor says a golf The two were apparently contraband cigarettes, Governors’ Conference, said, 1968. atlon that could produce tion puts an unequal burden on “ With 13 per cent unemploy­ 2^ C o u n c i l Home. 219 W. Center St., is in Opens Office course there should be taxed on scared away when\ Brouillette Authorities said Veneziano “The re-election of President evidence to stop the big ciga­ older more rundown sections of ment and some businesses leav­ chai^ge of arrangements. Thlrty-cne Viet Cong, 25 the basis of $16,000 a hole )>lus of the advantages cited J'»waty Rd., $1,000. ______Arthur O, Holmes______of 246 Hoi-_ yoUed tor help. Police found a had been under surveillance for Nixon is the Republican Party’s Atty. WUUam M. BrcneUl of rette smugglers. cities because values de­ ing town, this is a bad time to There are no calling hours. South Vietnamese and one $1,600 an acre. A court decision by the League, are In the areas . ^ Ustor 8L was installed as pres- B**” - described as a .22H m ll^r about one month by a state Tax number one priority for 1972.” Manchester announces t h e Curran summing up, said the preciate, the study showed. But jack up values,” he said. American were reported killed Is pending in the Old Lyme a t program devetonment su- ? *? ***^ ***®'*^® idwit of the Mhncheater Area foreign-type handgun, on the Department agent. Lt. Gov. ,T. Clark Hull, \riio opening of his cwm offlce for in the Mekong Delta as fighting investigation into the problem property owners there ccntlnue Some property owners In program develi^ment, Ruth C. Lacy 9sse. Columbia, Hebrori Rd., $28,000. ciounoll of Oiurches Monday la'wn near the victim s garage. Police said the arrests ends was present at the news con­ the general practice of law at flared up at half a dozen had for the first time “ revealed paying taxes on the basis of the Kent and Stamford would be perintMidency, evaluation of TTie funeral of Ruth Catherine “ I don’t see why g^clf courses night In ceremonies at Its an- Brouillette, who operates Ro- ^ yje largest operations ference, remarked, "Agpostinelli 843 Main St. in the Rubinow places. a reliable picture of the extmt last revaluation although that happy If their values had risen leanring, educational facilities Lacy, 13, daughter of John R. should get any special privi­ Msnohester Evening Herald nuai meeting at Shnanuel Luth- land’s Shell Station at 8108 Main jjj Hartford area.” is great and I will do every­ Building. ’The fighting, heaviest in the of the cigarette bootlegging” in value spreads further and only five times in the revalua­ and effect on children. and FUenor Donlon Lacy of 165 leges,” said Assessor Nathanial Andover correspondent, Anna qran Chiurch. He succeeds the St., Hartfcnd, said he had just Veneziano wras charged ■with thing I can to help him re-elect Atty. Brcnelll, who was re­ delta in several months, was the city and state. Other sections cf the cities, tions in those towns. Stamford Appearing as guest speakers Frlaln*, XW. 74S.9S47. Benton St., who died shortly Hall.' Rev. Barle R. Chiater, pastor of returned from the statiem with g^ju^ cigarettes without a 11- the President. After all, I am cently appointed assistant town part of a continuing resurgence He estimated that, on the further from the actual value, Assessor James Hyland says at the hearing will be Dr. Her­ Take home the Golden Touch & Sew * m achine- after noon yesterday from The assessor In Hartford Norih United Methodist (Hiuidh, the day’s receipts. cense, selling unstamped clga- a veteran campaigner.” counsel cf Manchester, had of local guerrilla forces in sev­ basis of calculations made by however, get a tax break be­ one ai^rtment building there bert Sheathelm of the Depart­ and get a handsom e Pacesetter sew ing cabinet multiple injuries sustained when Hull is one at four front­ been associated wrlth the law his staff, -about one of every cites a study showing com­ O&er officers Installed are a check of OrouiUette’s car, rettes, transporting unstamped eral areas of South Vietnam. cause while their values may increased'ln value from $46,000 ment of Bduoation, tfolveralty F c r h o i t free! It converts to a handsom e occasional she was struck by a car last firm of Garrity W al^ & Diana four cigarettes cmisumed in the mercial and industrial proper­ Mn. Roderick. Wright, vice pcrilce reported, showed that a -cigarettes in a motor v^cle runners for the GOP nomination They are concentrating s their be going up, these won’t be re­ in 1930 to $600,000 with the re­ of Connecticut. He acted os a Saturday, will be Friday with a for the past three years. city went untaxed and one of ties have depreciated since the president; Miss Ruth Porter, brief case ccmtalnlng a check ^nd lack erf invoices, table. You'll have One Touch Sewing, the Singer for U.S. senator in 1974. The attacks on the militiamen who flected in the tax bill until the valuation just completed. In paid professional adviser to the Mass of the Resurrection at St. Before that, he served with every six consumed in the state last reivaluatirn in 1981 and now Hospital Sets secretary; and Paul Peterson, book, credit cards, and $200 to He was released in $800 bond. exclusive Push-Button Bobbin, plus 9 great stretch others are Second District Cong. are now primarily responsible next revaluation. Kent, some land values in­ Regionalization Study Commit­ James Church at 9 a.m. Burial Robert Steele, former Wesleyan the U.S. Arm y from 1966 to was untaxed. are overassessed about 20 per treasurer. Mrs. David Holcomb $280 in cash was missing. ______for maintaining security in the Property tax valuations are creased 3,000 per cent over tee end is a strong proponent stitches. Get versatile— get together with Singer now! will be in St. James Cemetery. 1988, primarily on Oklnawra, cent in relation to their present Nurses’ G)iirse is chairman of the committee Police said one to the president Edwin Ethering^on, countryside. F or the six-year period from supposed to be uniform their 1969 values. of school regionalization. A student at Illing Junior and environmental commission­ where he was attached to the July 1, 1966, to June 80, 1971, actual value. on ministry. incident saw a white Volks- Extended Forecast Enter Singer Golden Sweepstakes. No purchase needed. Only one militiaman survived throughout any given town, but Also appearing as speakers High School, she was bom Sept. er Dan Lufkin. office of the Staff Judge A d vo the city and state lost cigarette Rockville General Hospital A task force was ai^xrinted at wagen leaving the scene, a Viet Cbng attack on a watch- the longer the time between re­ w ill be Howard Kelly,' superin­ For address of the Singer Sewing Center 8, 1958 in New London and had Agostinelli, who was Man­ cate as prosecutor in the U.S. tax revenues of about $884 mil­ w ill be among hosnitsils ^ ® meeting to study the A hospital spokesman said ttris Mostly cloudy and cold with a Tha Slngar 1 to36* Credit Man tower at Ham Luong, 60 miles valuations the more this uni­ tendent of schools of the Dur­ nearest you, see White Pages under lived in Manchester for the past chester mayor from November Civil Administration Sessions lion, he said. Tax-Free Rundown .u u * I * M possibility of extending the monring that several stitches chance at snow Saturday night helps you hive this vslue south of Saigon, and he was formity principle Is violated, ham Regional School District, throughout the state offering a ooimcU'g membership to in- were tokoi to close wounds In into Sunday morning. Daytime SINGER SINGER COMPANY. 10 years. 1966 to January 1971, was elect­ Court. Curran said the law noiw-wHhlii vour buduei. wounded. 'Ihe attackers killed the report Indicated. and George Ctocores, an elemen­ 10-week telephone network elude more of the churches in (he back of BrotdHette’a head, highs will average from the *A Trademark of THE SINOER COMPANY Survivors, besides her parents, ed state comptroller in No­ A Manchester native, Atty. enforcement effort to combat Property Areas six of the defenders, and the The rapidly changing proper­ tary school principal from the are two brothers, John Lacy vember 1970. Broneill was graduated from the sale and distribution of un­ course in nursing. It will be the area. He is stiU under observation at mid 20s to low 30s. Overnight eighth man at the post was ty values are the main reason same district. Both of these men and Robert Lacy, and three When he was elected to the Manchester High School in taxed cigarettes In both the city Many assessors around Uia sponorod by the University of , ------a»e hospital. lows wIU range from around 10 missing.' He also says the same study why Hartford Assessor Ted also favor school reglonallza-- - - - ______-^-T- aNova v w v * . Scotia ir in ,ia .T l. is Latin for aNew v w w xPolice xrai-uxj ware a w m seddng-l xt.- .- .— th© tWO abOVG OVCF th© IntSliOr tO sisters, Rcnelle Lacy, Anne Manchester Board of Directors 1968. He eanied his BA from and states ’’does not measure state feel the vdiole area of A 30-man militia platoon lest shows that privately owned va­ Gwartiiey recently announced tlcm. The Durham Regional ‘^™*®®ttcut Sdiool P the Inteniattonal Af- a t the front lobby to accommo­ urban Lincoln Heights said miss. They are Louis F. Co- living in an apartment gets no gard. State Rep. Donald Geno- nection with an attempted es­ three persons escaped. They relief from the constantly rising and after regionalization in fairs Oomnrittee of tfae.Voreon date extra holiday merchandise. vesi. Deputy ComptroUer Wil­ fone, Jr., 32; J < ^ Sinosa, 29; were believed to be a patient, a Hearings ^olice Log cape from the state prison at rents,” he said. other areas, the beneficial ad- Junior Women's CJub w ill be When the new section of the liam Diana, GOP Tow n Chair­ Michael A. Civatello, 27; George nurse and the operator of the Somers, last October, w ill be nrinlstratlve changes, attitudes m ^ In g stuffed toys for^ the hospital opened and the X-ray man M. Adler Dobkin, Henry J. Novak, Jr., 23 and FT^derick The Lincoln Institute study home. • NEW YORK (A P ) — A four- of teachers, and use of equip- Beach and Cmoent department moved into new Agostinelli (Nate’s brother), ARRESTS presented in Tolland County Su­ R. Merrill, 26. A request for a criticized keying exemptions to perior Court tomorrow. Two will ment and personnel. B ® ^ orphanagoa in Vietnam. quarters, the former waiting Roy ’Thompson and Edward Wil­ Police and firemm said all day hearing into cigarette boot­ 'VlTUlam E. O’Brien, 21, at psychiatric examlnaticm is also the property tax. It noted that Written Questions The clubwomen made 100 room near the' clinic entrance son. the dead were found, in their legging ended Tuesday with the East Hartford, charged with not appear. scheduled to be heard for M er­ because of different absessment was made available to "The beds and all apparently were j(dui Fisk, 39, had been sched­ rill whose home is in Tolland. rhoea with questions wiU bo state investigations commis­ failure to renew registratten, rates the p rx ^ rty tax benefit Gift Shop.” elderiy. All were identified but uled for a motion to dismiss Other motions, for discovery, accrunig to the veteran In New asked to write them out and sioner concluding that about a y e s te r^ y at Adams St. and W. "The Gift Shop” board decid­ officials withheld names pend­ Middle Tpke. Court date F ^ . 7. apd Paul A. Bridges,/ 36, for change of venue, a bill of par­ Falifield was actually 300 per ed to use that area rather than Public Records ing checks with the welfare de­ quarter of the cigarettes plea. However, these cases have ticulars and request for an ex­ cent greater than what a veter­ WIU.^ avj^able. ^ ^ o m Umt with the h i p of Warraniy Deeds partment for the names a t rela­ smoked in the nation’s largest been cemtinued and they .will not tension of time to file motions, the lobby for extra Christmas Peter D. IfiU, 23, of Agawam, an with the same exemption ^ Ai" outfit, personally space and since it proved very Ansaldi Heights Inc. to ’The tives. city are brought im untaxed. Mass., chargeid with operating appear. will be heard for R^ers Kelly, was ,getting in Waterbury. In ^vKhnU WiU bo poraitted ^ o O iy a te i the toys. A t he ^ successful, with a sales increase Singer Co. of New York, N. T., The home was licensed to Paul Curran, chairman of the a motor yeblcle yriiile hia liOpnse !In hdAtlon to the; escape 32. making the comparis SCOOTERS 2.903.99 .99 COAT Center Sts. years. Large sections of the PANTS ••••■•••••••••• 0.*12 ••4.99*5*99 ••• ASfSi spot in m y life.” Sun Oil Co. against Thomas ing frame building in an effort but would reduce the motiva­ lights of Piccadilly shine as The league has taken no offl- xhe books are shipped on ra­ •SWEATERS 2.09-3.99 1.99 A GREAT ASSORTMENT OF CLEA R ANC E .32.-125..12.9049.99..4.99-29.99 tion to bootleg cigarettes and central area are dead at night brightly as ever, there are •MENSWKML SHIRTS... 16.00... 7.99...... 199 Mrs. Ruth Morrison, wile of A. Johnson. to awaken the patients. She Gwartney estimated that 26 cial stand on school reglonaUsa- quggt only. Mkny of the re- •MENSLONQSLEEVE • OUTERWEAR 0.99-1809 199-12.99 Vehicles driven by Patrick and at weekends. Traffic jams lUNIOR AND Dr. Donald W. Morrison, is a Marriage Licenses said the windows "wouldn’t also help with problems of pockets of decay and poverty in per cent of all property In Hart­ tlon, Mrs. McNamara said, but quegts come from Peace Cksrps • INFAN TS/ • MISSESANDJR. enforcement. J. Kelly of 29 Earl St., Rock­ at peak periods are getting full-time volunteer manager of Normand Robert Glrardln of break.” nelghbortiood areas. ford Is tax free and that much to bolding the hearing as an at- volunteers, coUeges, schools TODDLERS 2.09 .99 MISSES DRESSES SKI JACKETS . .28 -65.. .13.9029.99. 8.99-1099 ville, and Clarence Dufour of worse, crimes of violence have Shelter, a British charity spe­ •MEN8SCARFS...... 4.50-5.00 ..2.49...... 1 ^ SPORTSWEAR ‘ "rtve Bright Spot,” which has 147 Brookfield St. and Lavera Mrs. Brooks said she could He said the Jenkins Act, of that is state owned. He said tMiipt to disseminate toforma- gnd hospltalB, Ihdlan reserva- wiling nwnhur. CLEARANCE Berkley Dr., Vernon, were in shot up, unemployment is in­ •MENSLINEDCPOJACKETS 40. 22.09..—M N •JU M P E R Se •IwwtMW prio* PRICE done a good business despite Mas ’Thurston of 220 Center St., hear people screaming inside passed by Congress In 1919, has cializing In housing, estimates the state property In Hartford • MISSESANDJR. ccllislcn at 4 n.rn. ve«terday at creasing, the housing situation tl(m to the pubUo. tions and p r is m to many coun- • MENS LONG DRAWS...... 2.00 .. .90 — 3/ZOO DRESSES 6.-12. 3.009.09 1.994.99 the fact that visits to the hos­ Feb. 6, Church of Christ. the building. enabled his office to crack a shortage of at least 200,000 has an assessed value of $49 ResldentB, of Hebron and tries. 20.-52...... 189026.99...... 3.99-16.99 SWEATERS.... 7-20.... 2.9010.99 ....99-3.99 Chapel aiid Clark Sta. Is getting worse, the birthrate • MENSVELOURS...... 10.-16. 5.09...... 1,99 *Nm Miy Hm ta mi. *. ab.- pital have been closed to all but Building Permits Firemen found the Mie-story down on mail-order shippers of Habitable dwellings in London million, yet the state gave the Marlborough are also Invited to Anyy Alan building policies which have w-as spent on toose portions of was made lost August. problem, making It easier to or open space to be valued on a erect a storage ahed on an hasn’t shed a tear for tha t ^ Someone sprayed paint on provided new public housing. federal and state routes serving The home was first licensed convict drivers who are caught much lower basis than pro­ foundaUon, $800. recorder which to switched on Card of Thanks MulU-Clrvults, Inc., bulldipgs at The family of Loren A Keeney urban areas. in 1957 and received a per­ transporting cigarettes acrqss tected land. Electrical permit to Archie day and ntoht. wishes to extend their heartfelt An additional $844 million manent license March 15, 1966. state lines, as well as 16 Haimaway St. recently. The law was designed to pro­ LaHouse. Shoddy MUl Rd., $78?. ” M y fauilband and I haven^ thanks to their friends, neighbors (P^.iiAing permit to Richard B. had a quieter time tor and relatives for their sympathy was contributed by states' Kauer said the home’s au­ hijackers, and providing stiffer About Town tect farmefo from soaring and kindness during the recent be­ grants in aid to municipalities thorization was recently In­ penalties,” Seymour said. A glass door at the Elks taxes and to preserve open and Jeanne B. Person, Pine months,” Lynda said. “ R looks reavement in the loss of their be­ Home on Bissell St. was found The Guild of St. M ary’s Epls- loved husband and father. for street work. creased from 10 to 11 patients. The prosecutor said such leg-. space around the state. Most Ridge, reo room. $1,800. as « Alan won’t play bawl.” Islation should also authorize smashed early this morning. Ktpal'Church will meet tomor- assessors don't have any com- ■cw at 11 a.m. in the parish plalnte with these objectives, lall. Memliers are reminded to but they point out that umler "LEARN THE WAY TO GOOD HEALTH AND >ring sandwiches. Dessert and present law the towns get none Bank Makes Low Rate Loan »ffe e will be served by Mrs. of the taxes from the profit if Surprise EELAXATION THROUGH YOGA!" Javid Robinson, Mrs. Thomas the land is sold to a developer. jonn and Mrs. Thomas Lee- T h e The assessors say the property Sale For Downtown Business non. owner has benefited frwn the lower taxes and If the land : > e n n y NOW 60IN6 ONI YOGA CLASSES The Manchester State Bank The bemk announced last The Manchester Exchange loses Its exemption the ttmims has approved its first prime rate month that its board of direc­ Hub will meet tonight at 6:30 ought to be able to tax the own­ Different Itemi ...€X>ED FOR ALL AGBS.«. interest loan to a Main St. tors had set aside $200,000 to be ,t Manchester Country Club, " • er on the basis of the new clas­ : iaver Each Day property owner, part of the made available as. prime rate ilenn D. Gamber, Herald re- sification for a certain number Mid-Winter Classes ond Registrotion $200,000 the baink set aside for loans (or exclusive us/e of down­ lorter, will speak on "Jour- of years prior to the sale. Drastic Reductions on downtown improvement loans. town merchants and property lallsm in a Town of 60,000.’ ’ Some assessors think the All Good Quality Start Monday, Jon. 31st. Mrs. Irma Mandeville of 304 owners. The prime rate is the state Department of Agricul­ 4IOSPITAL auxiliary Porter St. has been issued a most favorable interest rate Members of the Republican ture Is a little too zealous In W arn Clothing for 4r Advanced Yoga 6:80 $12,000 prime rate loan to fund usually given to a bank’s most Women’s (Hub of Memchester Registration Is ^ classifying land as forest land the Cold Weather, Alntemediate'Yoga 7:80 improvements and renovation at credit-worthy customers. have been invited to attend the and taking It off the tax rolls. A Beginners Yoga 8:80 Hour Before. Claaa.. 447 Main St. 'When work is com­ Bank president Edmond Park­ Lincoln Day Dinner sponsored “ W e’re losing $500,000 a year yet to come. pleted, the apace will be occu­ er said that Mrs. Mandeville is by the Republican Town Com- because of 490,” claims Old MARINE CORPS HALL. 716 PARKER ST.. MANCHESTER pied by a specialty wine and live first Main St. property TWk teat pattern ia port of the n»tttee on Feb. 12 at ^ Man- Lyme Assessor Nathanial Hall. O P E N D A IL Y 8 CLASSES-^112.00 (Bring A Smafl Mat) liquor shop, operated by Thomas owner to take advantage of the HenUd’a quaUty printing control Club.t-’Iloketa “ Anything with huckleberry bank’s offer, although the bank 57 E. CEN TER ST. 10 AJd. • 5 P.M. Year Instmeter. SHIRLEY BANKS Relley. Reiley presently oper­ ’ . may bo obtained by contacting bushes on It geU called a ates Lee’s Package Store at is processing a number of simi­ program to give you the naUon’a Mrs. Robert Dennison, 700 .forest. W e’ve even got a sand MANCHESTER TH URS. TO 9 PJd. 456 Main St. lar applications. flneat newspaper. Spring St, bank that’s classified a forest.”

'Vr:' PAGE 'fWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1972 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN*, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1972 Fran Williams or Jim Lee may Coventry crease, and U Is this course the town from time to time in PAGE THIRTEEN Hebron be contartert, ‘ that' the union is adhering to. the "old days" and on one of Square Dancing Police Union Hie union contract expired these occasions In 1S09, Mrs. General Merchandise Values at Pathmarking Prices! Gordon MacDonald, recrea­ last June 30. and police are cur- Allen’s mother, Mrs. Carpen- Jury Being Chosen tional and cultural director for 1‘ontly- working on day-to-day ter, • received this piece, engrav- PZC Tables Proposal the towna of Hebron, Andover Brings Charges extensions of that contract. Ne- ed "Peleg.” Secret 100% and Marlborough, has announ- gcttations for 1972-73 ordlnnrily HARVEY’S Prell AnII-PersptranI Red Cross ed a series of ten western Against Town Cotton Towels would begin next month, but Manchester Evening Herald Liquid Spray DeodqrartI Cotton Balls SMftM. S«fld*. nortto square dance lessons to be pre­ In Berrigaq Trial S*oz..bil. or -nte union membership of the 1971- Coventry- crrre«n«ndent, Holly Shampoo sterilized On Small Lake Lots sented in the three towns. Ganter, Tel. 748-8796. MANCHESTER. AVON, _HARRJtSBURG, Pa. (AP) — stanl acholar and one of the de- Spray Deodorant Bath $.629 The first three lessons will be Coventry police department has 7-oxi btl. Towel I ROCKY HILL, PLAINVILLE. Three women being considered tendants, told newsmen after ComLs^rv^d n^ brought' ch^ges for Juiy duty at m e. conspiracy session ’Tuesday that the 79^ box session folb ^ n g a public hear- built on 60 by 100 lots. ^ a l l Admission charg? to cov- f Jreek, a c o o S to PG Movie Rating SAYBROOK trial of antiwar priest Philip Vietnam might 16-oz.' •a. I Wash bll. olSO Cloth 49* I f . “ it f er the caller’s fee ^ other in- Bood repreUntaUvV^a^ d S z B e r r i ^ imd six omer pemens ‘" ^ T h r L T of that kind of til iU Feb. 22 meeting cn p ^ mission member Wilbur Dennis cldentals. Caller for the lessons The charges, in connec- of New Haven l ^ o U r«- To Replace GP 8^ they hq,ve strong feelings quesUonlng . . . u likely to tr^^uTd^lK^e. r ’tnJSrm rrrpJ^ Ho l l y w o o d (a ^ , _ T .e agwist the Vietnam* war. knock out every prospective Ju- — _ current - PRE-IMVENTORY SALE - Although t ^ three asked to ror who has any feelings about family, year-round residences tect those people who have al- The first two lessons will he " ! f ! ** ^ rating has Dictionary Panty Panty DrI-M ark on 60 by 100 foot loU at Amston ready bullt^ ‘ "inS ^ ver “ S I^ m » !a S ^ ay for the past S t y Display been changed to PO so that It be excused from Jury duty mi the war,” Ahmad said, m ^ grouwta, U.fl. (District During the proceedings Her- American Lake. Thrift Shop g c u „, gnturdav evenlnir and were filed with the State onne f will...... more clearly«“ “ ■ stand for "pa- " Hose Doodlers Owrt Ju® ®»rees to con- loclety sClves*'arthe S decision on their requert. spiring to ra^d draft boards, ShedM S Sites 100% Nylon Popular George Alden to contact the work at the PTO Thrift Shoo, sph,„^1 „„ imi, io oic of o a oi, ».. f»,„ o„ o„ u_„_.____ _ ' where the display is 'es in 'Which parental guidance Shades S Sites is suggested before young Berrlgan and the other do- heating tunnels under pkg.of6 pkg.ol12 fendants are accused of plotttag federal buildings in Washington 7 9 * , 1 5 9 IMAGINE! to kidnap presidential adviser and kidnap KisBlnger, Presl. rif = aL.“Toiz'" .75" Pair meetlng. Henry A. Klssingor. dent Nixon’s foreign affairs ad- Pair! Hie commission was taking Music B ^ . All residents in the three nls Moore, representing the Cross St., who says she didn’t m S n fw ’’s^eraJ ^ ^ b lir^ At the end of two days of pre- 'vlser. According to pi^ldent Mrs. towns are welcome and begin- town in the negotiations, lower- realize how much red glass she ja c ^ v ^ M U *lreLdeSt of Jhe □ Color, into consideration a recommeij- ida^M ar^'il ' ___ - ...... — New SfNing Dresses llmlnaty interrogation by the He also said the Jury would Block, Rod 6 Bluo SRtflll-Mtdium c e i S r ' encouraged to attend, ed a 6.6 per cent pay incr-ease had unUl recenUy, ^hen she Motmil H c T ^ ^ A ^ m U ^ Bic 6 Pak pkg. or FIna Point Judge for prospective Jurors for .*>® sequestered during me trial, 79"°Bic Clic Pen datlon made at the hearing by cental fee and insurance ewer- resldent Emery Taylcr that "if‘if ------<«. ^^e Thrift Shop wUlee ewer have package to 6.6 per cent, follow- placed it all together. America said Timninv thn mo trial, me original panel of expected to last fiiree to four Bridge or Caneste double i age, the Thrift Shop will have Manchester Evening Herald ing Phase 2 wage and price Spme of the glass Is old and m PAA executive con^ittee ^Pathmark Friction Lotion <=’Playing Cards Palhmeck deck 1 to be Open for business more Hebron and Ensembles on Sale 176 candidates had been monms, to me panel Correspondent Anne guidelines announced in No- some is new; some came from voted to change the rating after wdiKUdd to 62. from pubUcity and harassment. Bridge or Pinochle P a t h m a r k o f fi,. ^ ‘»''ys P®*- week. She s^d this Emt, Telephone 288^8971. yember. The union has refused her mother, other pieces were a presentaUw by o ffic e s of ^Shave Bombs *MmIuwI or Nogulir ’’^!!i49" <=^PIaying C ards Pethmerk should give the people who live means many more volunteers Prosecution and defense law- Besides Berr^an, 47, and Ah- the 6.6 per cent Increa^ pack- glfte from friends. A number of the Natlcnal Association of yera atlll were waltliig to ask *nnd, me omers on trial are up there an opportunity to are needed. Aluminum come to a hearing.” age, then also refused the later pieces are of Bohemian glass Theatre Owners, at HARVEY'S Now. quesUona. Slater Ellzabem McAlister, 82, ^Crayola Crayons 59* °Snow Shovel With Wood Handle. 17" ’Those who plan to attend the l l l f f l l t - W l l l g e r S Taylor, who lives at the lake, offer. .with chased patterns. ' On Tuesday 20 candidates s nun on leave from Mary- AnII-Freete ^ ^ . M a n c h e s te r are guested to 1^ the ^ . ____ a Moore has stated repeatedly one of mem is a tall decant- eudSohrent 1*qt 0 0 4 • felt that many summer resi­ meeting Moore has stated repeatedly One of them is a tall decant- were dismissed. They inoludqd mount College In Ihrrytown, ^Index Box 3x5 .^h 44* ^WindshieldWasher PreelenePreMbied slde d ^ by me superinten- X O L * d l l i p d l £ n t l A S mat he will stick to his 6.6 per er, wim a grape vine mat ap- Pathmark Shopping Center dents who live out of state or Polyesfers mostly 17 vdio said mey had formed N.Y.; *me Revs. Nell Spray 14-ot. even in other parts of the state dent’s office and me parking 1 9 cent offer, since it is in line pears to twine around It. An- ’ NEW! — E XO m N O fixed, prejudicial opplnions, McLaughlin, 81, and Joseph ^Filler Paper 39* □Prestone De-Icer With Scraper Top can 79* 214 Spencer Street,Manchester,Conn. had no way of reading in the area mere. . . ^ ™ lUX© JT COpi© wim Phase 2 suggested guide- omer is a bowl which was once ■bringing to 56 m e number ex- Wenderom, 86, . both priests Any residents , interested . but lines. used as a Christening bowl, press about the hearing. NATURAL HEALTH cused for that reaMn. from Baltimore; Anmony Scob- Say Hello, Say Something! Pollution umible to attend me meeting are MERIDEN (AP) — A The negotiations between me Omer interesting pieces of Questioning of me jpcdiel con- M, Baltimore, a former Several residents who live in ^ call eimer Mrs. dozen rig;ht-wlng organizations, townand me union have hit one Bohemian glass include a cou- FOOD SHOPPE tinued today and was expected Joseirtilte priest, w d his 'wife, me Amston area and on me ^*^*‘®ball, Kinney Rd., or Mrs. including me United Klans of stalemate after anomer, going pie of carafes and a drinking REPEAT OF A to take anomer week or longer Mary, S3, a former nun. lake felt mat the commission ^ b e r t Piette, East St. America and me National to mediation and fact-finding, glass hand blown by someone before 12 Jim>rs and six alters °PathmarkTurkeysB....r!:g 49*’X- should be even more restrictive School Projects States Rights Party have or- The latter course brought out vdio stayed at me odd Bidwell SELLOUT nates are seated. than limiting building on me parents who have not re- ganlzed an alliance in Con- me recommendation that po- Tavern in me 'village. Ap- During me judge’s Inter­ It’s Just What 4 Center smaller lots to summer resi- meir children’s school necticut to wage a “ white Uce receive a 7.6per cent in- parently, glass blowers 'visited rogation Tuesday, he asked: lb. Slices < dences. Some felt that mere Pictures taken last September people’s campaign.’’ "Would your fedings on me She Wanted ''SmokedHam£:!i°j^^'!i"'491pS>Ybn55 should be no budding on these <^® "w«®y the pictures Hie groups met at me Vietnam war, the way the con­ 60 by 100 loot lots because of ‘“ ‘c asked to do so as soon as Meriden Holiday Bin Monday Whole Fresh Killed. flict is being- carried out, . have------SOUTH BENFLHSBT, Eng- an increasing pollution prot>- possible. “ to draft a platform for poUU- SWEATER RIOT U .S . Gov’t Into. Grade A anything to do wim your judg- land (AP) — Tom Srnim locked Trying Chickens lem at me lake. The PTO will also sponsor a cal action, ’ said Nicholas None Priced Higher ment In mis case? Would It his -wife up In an antique chast- President George Wallace re- special program on physical Baranowsky Jr., of Milford, me 200 PIECES OR MORE prevent you from* arriving at ity belt for her 26th birthday S«mi-Boneless (Oven- marked, “ Anyming you can do education at me Gilead Hill state chairman for me National N E W STYLES an impartial vprdict?" -Then melr 3-year-old son Mark — no matter what it i^ or what School on Feb. 16. Mrs. Marcia States Rights Party, Rib Roast-7” Cut Ready) First Cut Higher “ I have strMig feelings on me mrew away me key. it takes to stop pollution at Am- Eaton, physioal education in- He said me alliance may of- war,” repUed one woman. Srnim attacked the medieval ston Lake — I would be greatly structor, will present me pro- candidates for public office, Anomer woman, whose son cast Itmi wim a saw and broke $•■ 09 appreciative of it." gram 'which will Involve chll- "There’s a lot of people who has a tew drhft number, inter- two blades. Famer bundled Brisket Beef Fresh Boneless All Thin Cut. lb. Henry Jones, a resident vdio dren from both elementary *®cl the same way as .us but jected, "There are times when momer into the car and drove has owned a lot at the lake schools. mey have nobody to turn to, I feel very sympametio to those her to me fire house, since it was subdivided, said, Start Aid Courses whereas the Negroes have me *3.99-'5.55 Lean 3 -lbs & Over Smaller opposed to me war.” ChMUlng firemen freed Mrs. “ Someming should be done and H ie secmid First Aid course NAACP,’’ Baranowsky said, Ground Beef Quantities Priced Higher And a woman wim three sons Smith wim' meir wire cutters, quickly before you lose the (advanced) sponsored by me ^® ssld me alliance would said, “ I have strong feelings “ When ’Tom presented me Freeh er Smoked Shoulder hwwk hhht 4 to i-lbe. Average lake” . PTO will be starting in me near bold rallies and demonstrations about m e 'war. I most sincerely wim it, I said it was what I had '=>Rib Steaks . ^ - ••1®*‘='Pork Picnics He referred to one specific future. open to "m e white public.” hope and pray they •wlU not always wanted,’’ she said. "It case where a large house is be- Only persons 'who completed Jews would be excluded, he FAMOUS SPORTEMPO sway my opinion.” was a joke—^but It wasn’t too °Chuck Beef Patties Freeh or Freten lb. 99 *‘=>Fresh Spareribs ing built on a small lot right me first course are eligible, said. Dr. Eqbal Ahmad, 41, a Paid- funny for me.” Quer1eredt-1l CenlorerNi ^ . O O Fresh Farm Produce at Pathmarking Prices ■=^Roasting Chickens^.^*;s» w39*°Pork LoinChops Lobi End Chops Per Package now. He said the house had to Anyone Interested inthe course Other groups at me Monday BocenvenlenI be placed along me lengm of riiould contact M rs. Jean Caf- meeting included me National Now Out ot Business tor eating anytime me lot because the 60’ frontage fazzo, chairman of the PTO Youm Alliance, me Defensq^ ^ChickenLegs ® »43 *ncube Beef Steaks Bananas anywhere Ib.l1 2 * was not sufficient to go across. Health Committee, Hope 'Valley Survival Force and DAWN, he said. THEIR □ By building this 'way, Jones Rd. '=^Chicken Breasts wingMMhad ® w43*'='Boneless Pork Loin e««l»int0*lb. said me owner la now looking ladles Night or Drum Stlcke US Qovt us«i b a g ' to purchase additional land on ’The Hebron Volunteer Fire ‘=^Turkey Wings Inepoctod, Qrodo A Preeon 16.39 *^Select Beef Liver Potatoes 59* eimer side, where houses have Department’s 'Third Annual La- Finance Oiief Boneloee WbMoS Dark Moot □ not yet been built, so a drive- dies Night will be held April 8 SPRING SKIRTS ^Turkey Roast tbonofidooh 2*lb. Pan *2®*npork Butt Roast tMTCanIng Zuihrn 20- lb. ^ way can be put in. at me Colchester Fish and For Stat^ GOP “Try Pethmark’ji Tail-less Porterhouse and T - Bone Steaks. A New Meat Eating Value.”- Potatoes us,i b a g '97* Families 'wim larger homes Game Club. ’This affair is limit- FULLY LINED and lots on me lake, according ed to members only. ’They are HAR’TBHJRD Conn. (AP) Grocery Values at Pathmarking Prices l-lb .'i to resident Frank Clifford, urged to get tickets early as me William H. T. Bush of bag I W could run into me possibility of number will be limited. Greenwich, son of a former 5-lb. 4-oz. 0 0 , ^Carrots ha'ving melr wells contaminat- Festivities 'will start 'wim a U.S. Senator and bromer of box an ammbassador, was appoint- Reg. $16.00 Fab Laundry Detergent ed. cocktail' hour at 6:30 p.m., fol- IP California S u n k is t Clifford referred to his own lowed by a roast beef dinner ®d Tuesday as Republican state \ / l C i l l y w O ea.Q situatiem vriiere his well is on at 7:30. There will be dancing fipmee chairman, 1-qt. 1-pt. me rear of his property, me re- from 9 to 1 a.m. to me music Bush was named by GOP OUR PRICE btl. Pathmark V^etable Oii A low coforle^deeMrl ^ quired 76 feet from his septic of "The Progress of Sound.” State Chairman J. Brian • ^ , ^Anjou Pears w23* tank. ’There will also be *door prizes Gaffney. 1 4 -oz. '=‘Yeiiow O nions issr.T.'L..™.. 9* Now, he said, mere are four which have been donated by an ambassador, was appoint- can cottages built directly behind Hebron merchants and business- who succeeds state gaming di- A|ax Cieanser JANUARY tor a cetorhil eolod hls rear property line. “ As far men. rector Joseph B. Bums as '='Radishes — I 0 ” a,i9* FAMOUS CONNECTICUT □ Decorative plants, odds as I am concerned,” he said, Hekets may be purchased finance chairman, is me son of 3- lb. 2-oz. 4 9 ^ ‘=^Foiiage Piants a touch of warmth K '“ 59 • mere are three cottages vlolat- from Harvey Desrulsseaux, former Sen. Prescott Bush and'l Verifine Appiesauce Jar Assorted Varieties ing my well right now,” as melr pran Vdlllams, Karl Berglund, bromer ot George Bush, me TRADITIONAL MAKER Seafood Values at Pathmarking Prices septic tanks are clcser man me Bruce MacBryde, Paul Jones, former Texas congressman who CLEARANtE □ 76 feet required. Ken Porter, ’Thomas Nee and is now me U.S. ambassador to Summer cottages do not re- Tong_Pitrone. me United Nations, Hershey instant Cocoa IS;69 * “Tasty Shrimp«”«'"“"'-'‘'»99 * quire a well since water is pro- -Piqper Drive Bush is senior vice pres- vided from MO'Y to November The next paper drive by Co. 3 ident of me Hartford Nation- COTTON DRESSES □ '='#1WholeSmelts■ H PWlmaik '^Crescent Rolls 25 ‘=^AII Beef Franks or AN Meal- Pnthmerk kg. me pressed chsinges, saying mat “ me regulation is unneces­ FABRICS □ AN Beel12-es. _ towards tha purchase ol OUR PRICE ^Orange Juice»*» Pk. of 4 bars ing to strike at people who have %! LAY AWAY ^Rath’s Hard Salami not done anyming.” 60 1-lb. 6-02. Ivory Whitg Brtad losf25 Wells °The Big Loafer Frozen Food Values at Pathmarking Prices Alden said me original intent Personal with This of Amsten Lake was that no '^English Muffins Pathmark *01% 2 S S o a p Coupon wells would be dug. It was dur­ An HMlibM YFadudUe '^Pathmark IceCream ing me war, he said, wim a SI Lknll on* P«f lamU,. Oosd si an, Palhmaik Suasiinacksl. MASTER CHARGE SoUd Colors and Fancy Spicad Raltin ots. i M o l o Cbarry Vanilla. Fudga Twirl, Vanllla- iMBda,. Jan. M llwi t M - Jan. It . I»7Z. Vsid vnwra pishtbllad. shortage of housing, mat many °Corn Muffins ’’.759 n w U I I U 9 Choc.Straw., Buttarnut ,Choc. Marah.l "wells were dug and a stop not jMQiurd Knits □ 1-lb. 2-oz. OPdoOPODi SaveBS PIHBOE iotbB put to it.” box First QaaHty Potato Chips 79 Now mere is a strong possi­ °Cook N’ Bag Maata Banquat ;23* . Manufaclurert Coupon Savingi • bility, he said, "of having sew­ ° PathmarkPretzels ”;s79 I ers in a few years. The commis- °Deep Fries Potatoas 43 * towarda tho purchss, of This Coupon ‘nion is concerned because “ we 20 lb. box know a situation exists.” MEN'S SHOP \J “Cherry Pie '*x55 Worth HARVEY’S ° Minute Steaks Pathmark Ho referrred to how me town A ll of Lebanon is enforcing a 1962 789 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER IN THE CALDOR SHOPPING CENTER Fresh In-Store Bakery IWhero Departniant is Av.-iilnlilul 12.oz. 3 3 * regulation that no year-round °Green Giant Rice..- D etergent residences could be built on Am­ where you*re a friend, °Whlppe<|i Cream Eclairs Vllled ee. 20 ... MONDAY - FRIDAY 10 - 9 □ LbnH one per temlly. Oped el eny Pethmerk Supermerket, ston Lake, even to me point of ati well a» a customer! ^Coffee Lightener ^*;:17*c;:^33* Sunday. Jen. 23 thru Set.. Jan. 29. 1972. Void where proMblled. evicting. SATURDAY 10-6 ROOSEVELT MILLS ^Italian Sesame Roils Freeh B6ked M. 6 "We don’t want to be as re­ Open Mon. mru Sat. 9:80 to 6:80; Thurs. till 9:00 P.M. atanniscturers of Knit Sportswear ft Sweaters ■^^Hawalian Punch 17* 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000000001(11611 strictive,” he stated. "Hiat is ^Delicious Apple Pies -79 am B. MAIN ST., BOOKVnXB (Exit W off Bt. 141.16 Sorry. Certain Itema not avsHabls wlMTS prohibited by law. <4m i Moa, Hies., Sot. till 6:80; Wed., Thdrs. FrI. tUl • VM, Prieea eHeellve Sunday, January ^3,1972, thru Saturday night January 29,1972. Not raapontlblo for typographical arrort. Wa raaarva the right to limit quantlUaa.. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1972 PAGE FIFTEEN PAGE FOURTEEN MANCHESTER. EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1972 Emanuel Choir, with close to 40 members. Is the strongpolnt ton; Laurie Zaccaro, 442 Tunnel $114,600 Budget Set of the musical program. He Manchester Rd., Vemon. said that the children’s choir BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A and Chapel choir need the en­ Hospital Notes daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ couragement of the parents.. By Emanuel Church Miss Florence L. Johnson, VISmNO HOCBS liam Tyler, Reldy HIU Rd,, He­ bron; a son to Mr. and.Mrs. treasurer of the Memorial Fund, Intermediate Care Seml> A bud^t of $1 1 4 ,6 6 0 was adopted by Emanuel Lu­ Fred J. Sauer, 230 Oak S t; a reported that there Is a bal­ FACTORY private, noon - 2 p.m., and t theran Church last week at the annual meeting of the ance of over $11,000 In the p.m. • 8 p.m .; private rooms, son to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. Ray Sr., Ridgewood Trail, MEATOWN L Hall of the church. To date, fund. Richard P. Erickson, vice U a.m. • 2 p.m., and 4 p.m. • 8 $103,000 has been pledged for 1972. chairman of the church coun­ p.m. Coventry; a daughter to Mr. and 12151/2 SILVER LANE EAST HARIWRD Mrs. David A. LaRose, Ashford. ’The Rev. C. Henry Anderaon — ------— ______cil, gaVe highlights of the re­ Pediatrics: Parents allowed U /% IID C a OPEN TUBS. AND WTD. TILL 6 P.M., THUB8. AND DISCilARGED YESTERDAY: FBI. T D X 9 P.M . — SAT. TILL 6 P.M. and the Hev. Ronald J. Four- 1972 budget, Indicated that In- ports of the eight standing com­ any time except noon—2 p.m.; Mrs. Beulah E. Merton, 116 nieri co-pa^ ra, reported on come during the paat year was mittees. others, 2 p.m.^ - 8 p.m. Downey Dr.; Barty C. Knapp E^**^*fc"*^*^***®® statls ever $100,809 from membership Chiu’ch cfficers who were Self Service i 10 a.m. • 2 p.m .; Wil'limantic; Sylvia Y. Sherritze THIS IS A SPECIAL QUANTITY PURCHASE OF HINDQUARTERS tics ^ the congregaticn. Mem- pledges, loose oLerlngs, Church elected are Rodney Anderson, 4 p.m. ■ 8 p.m. 61 Downey Dr.; /Clifford J. OF BEEF from a distressed dealer. This will enable us to fill your berehlp gains were slight, with School and ether scGrces. Ex- Herbert Bengsten, Keith Car- Intensive Care' and Coronary Tweeddale, Enfiaid. tor last year amounted rlere, Ronald Derr, Bernard Care; Immediate;^family only, freezer with only the cuts of beef that you like and use, far less tlzed. i^ p e r t y Improvements tc almost the same amount AUTHORIZED ' Also, Richard Lappen, Eas' Johnson, Chester Kuznloki, any time, limited ito five min Hartford; Donald F. Hahn, Eas’ than regular pricesl Take advantage of our tremen^us buys were n o t^ Including the re- with almost one-third going to Carroll Nelson and Mrs. Wil­ ntes. Hartford; Kenneth J. Dawson. Choose your own cuts — ALL FANCY WESTERN STEER BEEF! gilding and repalnUng of the al- benevclences. liam Bouton, church counclUng Maternity : Fathers, a.m. < tar and communion rail and the ____ . . * for three years Mrs. Nelson 11 126C Rachel Rd.; Mrs. Dawn S lecarpeting cl the sanctuarv congregation voted to 12:48 p.m., and 6:.S0 p.m. - 8 Robinson, delegate to Manches­ Dexter, 3S3A Main St.; Domeni Th^t^. projects were allowance to the p.m .; others, 3 p.m. - 4 p.m., co Palumbo, Hartford. ter Area Council of Churches and 6:30 p.m. - 8 p.m. compUshed through monies ^ for 3 years and Kenneth B ouen M n . Carol' W. HoagMoB Mrs. Jolla K olakow ^ BldiarA T. Carter Also, Mrs. Kathleen L . from the Memorial Fund. ^ School of Age Limits: 16 in maternity for two years; Mrs. Edward ANNUAL SALE Church, 10 Russell Dr., Vemon- WHOLE SIRLOIN HIPS of BEEF Paul Hdmer, who as student 12 in other areas, no limit In James W. Holloran, 41 Washing Marsh, nominating committee self-service. ton St.; Jeanette E. Johnson pastor, is exposed to all areas eie„. ° hILJ* of’ d? for three years; Mrs. Palmer of church life, told of his work ^ AU emergency patients and East Hartf''rd: VWlllam G. Mor. Sime, Memorial Funds Com­ Savings Bank Names with the youth and the Chris- T outpatients are requested to use rce. East Hartford. mittee for 3 years; Mrs. Wil­ the new emergency room Also Maureen M. O’Connell. 18 to 22 lb. average. liam Orr, trustee of the "Au­ entrance off Armory St. Access 201 Regan Rd., Vemcn; Mrs. gusta BengsUm Memorial" for to the entrance is via existing Dolly G. Wylie, 61 Lake St.- /V# soSS OOA ,u, ^S t -V S I thettTS, dutc of the annual'5 three years. ment or 226 and there are 60 mAAHno> VALUE Three New Officers driveways. Paul J. lannl. East Hartford; Will cut into Steak^, HIOHEST GAIN AUTOMATIC Mrs. Mary 6 . O’Brien, 81 West- Oorpxjrators of the Savings treasurer of the PTSO at Rham nlOT” ^ n flriM U cm **< ^ a ^ councU authority to set the date Less Cargo Flown re-elected: Edson M. Bailey, ' Pstlenfa Today: 278 hill Apts.; George C. Carter, ^ the month of January. WASHINGTON — Air caigo *1 5 0 .0 0 Bank o f Manchester named three High School and is a member of chairman of the board; Everett ADMITTED YESTERibAY: Drbsen Rd., Vemon. or anyway you desire! Bruce Johnson. C ^dle ton-miles flown by U. S. sched­ new bank officers at their an­ Daughters of the Eastern Star J. Livesey, president; William Lisa S. Abrahams, 201 Skinner Scott P. Worthln~tor., Glas was IM tla t^ last fall, and a rqU secretary, reported that at uled airlines In both domestic ROTOR ANTENNA INSTALLED in Manchester. Mrs. Houghton R. Johnson, execuUve vice post-CMiflrmands will the end of 1971, there were 77 nual meeting Monday. Mrs. Rd., Rockville; Sydney H. Bow-, tenbury; ’Thomas J. Fisher, and international service de­ Jclned the bank in 1965 and be­ president; Leon Dobkin, Fran­ man. East Hartford; Harold G. Stafford Sprlngrs; Donald F. ■ • children registered under the creased 5.6 per cent in the first Carol Houghton, Mrs. , Julia came manager of the Parkade cis P. Handley eind Matthew Brazalovlch, East Hartford; Rol­ Warren, 62 Amott R d.; Timothy Roderick J. MacLean Sr. and age of three, an Increase of 9 half of 1971. Twenty-six lines Kolakowski and Richard T. Office in 1998. She was made M. Morlarty, vice presidents; and B. BrouUlette, 40 Edmund J. Stanley, 83 Overbrook Rd., EriC’ 8. Anderson, financial over the proceeding year, flew 2.3 billion ton-miles of Carter were all elevated to as­ William R. Johnson, trecisurer; secretary and treasurer re- Steven Lowry, organist and 11 administrative assistant in 196’’ St.; Doreen Clemson, 30 Mar­ Vemon;,' Elaine G. Redens, 45’^ mail, freight and express, down QAUF sistant treasurer’s posts. nn'l branch manager r f the East Dorothy M. Sonego, secretary; garet Rd.; Paul CoUetti, 278 N. Main St.; Caroline C. Van. V»HONOR spectlvely, who presented the choir director, stated that the from 2.4 billion a year earlier. TO 9 Everett J. Uvesey, bank presl- F. Paul Coope, assistant vice OttVe J Kennedy Rd.- L U Center St. office in ''989. She and terve, Hamutan! Lovelock dMit, also reported that 1971 her family make their home on president; K. Craig Barnes, Also, Kathleen A. Cordy, Holm, Norwich. lb. We will allow you 15% of the special low price of Color TV you buy to­ was a year of substantial Pine Ridge Dr. in Andover. comptroller; Thomas J. Mat- Hartfoiid; Carole A. Delude, 22 Also, Mrs. Thomas ’Tyrer and growth for the bank, with de­ Mrs. Kolakowski ioined the rick, William F. Legault, Bruce Cables Dr., 'Vemon; Gordon S. daughter, BrOad Brook; Mrs. ward the cost of your new Automatic Rotor Antenna completely installed p posits Increasing more than bank in 1965 as a teller at the W. Noble, and David F. Dwyer, Doherty, 13 Lawrence St., Rock­ Roger Carrier and son, 357 value to $150.00 y « •$14.3 million. Total assets at South Windsor office. She was assistant treasurers; and An­ ville; Mrs. Yvonne L. Edgerly, Woodbridge St. year’s end surpassed $117 mil­ appointed acting manager in thony L. Tarini, auditor. 51 Branford St. lion. Also, James Gladysz, 646 N. South Windsor in 1998 and an ad­ Toivn-Planning King Dividends paid to depositors ministrative assistant in 1971. Main St.; Mrs. Marlon A. Guy- WHOLE BOnOM Extra Lean, Minute* Fresh ette, 30 Beelzebub Rd., South In 1971 .reached a record $6,- She and her family reside at 355 NYC Abortions Had to Bribe People ' 082,248. New mortgages, person­ Abbey Road Ex., South Windsor. Windsor; William H. Howley, 26 KRTSTIANSAND, Norway — ROUNDS OF BEEF al and home Improvement loans Carter, a native of Manches­ Total 278,120 Portland S t; Jeffrey D. Lan­ Ih 1641 when King Kristian of Includes Full Eye of The Round GROUND CHUCK caster, 56 Dudley St.; Mrs. Nel­ made during the year totaled ter and graduate of Manchester Denmark and Norway built the lie M. Mazlarz, 846 Tolland $28,871,117, and Savings Bank High Schml, .Ioined the bank in NEW YORK (AP) — City town of Krlstlansand in his otm Tpke. Life 'Insurance In force reached Health Services Administrator ■honor, he had to Imibe pecple 1967. He attended Boston Uni­ Also, Mrs. Dorothy M. Min- more than $15 mllllan, Livesay to move in by giving them tax versity and the University of Gordon Chase said today that ney, East Hartford; Daniel R. reported. exemptlcns. TV Connecticut. He is a charter an estimated 278,120 abortions Monahan, Plymouth Lane, Bol­ SBM^, Is the largest financial This early town planner pick­ FAMOUS MAKER member and director of the have been performed in New ton; L in ^ J. Stanley, Eeist lb lb Institution and only mutual ed a choice spot of land vrithin PROTECTION Manchester Exchange dub. He York d t y since the state abor­ Hartford; Henry H. Stephenson, saving bank in Manchester. a mountain-sheltered bay on has served with the National tion law was liberalized 18 25 Lawtm Rd. Mrs. Loan A. INCLUDING 5 YEAR SERVICE CONTRACT Norway’s southern coast Ho Mrs. Houghton, a native of Guard, is a past member of the months ago. BEDSPREADS Stroup, 252 Merline Rd., 'Ver­ built streets that were wide for Hebron, graduated from Wind­ Manchester Jaycees and Youth More than 105,000 of the abor­ non. , 20 lb. average. Will cut Into Cube Steaks, ham High School and has com­ their time, laid out blocks of As good as most round grounds. Counselor for the Lh-League of tions were performed in 23 clin­ Also, Mrs. Ellen F. Suljak, 34 row houses in a grid pattern Rump Roast, Round Ground, Eye 'Of The selling elsewhereat: $20.00-$30.00 pleted an AIB Course in mort­ Buy any Quantity from One Found Up! (if peirfect) the Emanuel Lutheran Church ics in the city. Chase said in Claire Rd., Vemon; David N; and g;ave each such rectangle Round Roaat, or Any Way You Desire. gages. She is a member of the of Miahehester. He and his wife remarks fer the opening of a Thompson, 78 Deepwood Dr., an interior green so that every ^ maniwirt prioe: Republican Town Committee in made their home at 63 Lyndale new Planned Parenthood fami­ South Windsor; John D. Top­ home had a garden behind it FULL TOP ROUNDS , while they toot ~ £ tu m Andover where she is also a WHOLE SIRLOIN St. ly planning and abortion cen­ ping 39 Gerard St.; Mrs. Eliza­ safe from public view and the I t C i l Justice of the peace, ^ e is The following officers were ter. 18 to 20 lb. average beth C. White, Vemon Rd., Bol­ clamor of the street. TIPS OF BEEF Comeseehow We’re dcenlng houM for the vrlng ihlpmentt. We’ve marked down a wide oelaction of twin and full (ize SensaHowd value and quality you get a beau^uUy tuned quilted throw atyla tpiaada (First Qualtty end Slight Irregulars). picture every tone PORTABLE Don't be misled by lb lb Lilly's INSULIN Weekly Specials BUY NOW AND SAVE SETS m RCA AccuColor' NPH U40 4liroys PROT. ZINC U40 9 9 c p A rfhvr's SNOP ARTHURS You Get All First and Center Cute — TABLE 18 to 16 ^b. average. 1 ^ slice,tato Steaks, Nothing has been removed! 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, \ PAGE SIXTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 36, 1972 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CQNN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1972 PAGE SEVENTEEN and "consistent wjth tctals paid corps will meet tonight from Coventry 44A (Meadowbrook Shopping tlcatlon. TMs seems to be a life in Malta, In the parUouIar ent, more difficult 'Hollywood. r.lready - curious about David on, despite some odd behavior Bolton in past years;” 6:30 to 8:30 at the elementary Plaza), while those from Rob­ case in which an-^ author rel- Scottish regiment that Niven There are ■women and polo Niven. on the. part of the members of Walter Winchell Bond Issue school. ertson are on display at Guido’s did not want because they ‘wore 8i»lnkled all along--Ntven. twice Mary Campbell Stacey’s family. Flirther com­ iahee the creation of odd char- Associate^ Press Is in Hospital The beard also veted to rec­ ■'The Belton Ecumenical Coun­ Poster Contest Supermarket. actera that he can deplot in a troueers Instead cf the kilt. fell in love a t first sight With plicating the situation, it - ap- Park G>mmission Rapped ommend that the school bonds cil! will meet tomorrow night at Book Review pltUess, detached but devas­ The book ia halfway read beautiful women, married both, HOME FOR THE WED­ pesLTS that the of Stacey’s All prize winners are to re­ the Second some time vafter Ms DING. By Elizabeth Cadell. grandfather has returned to the LOS ANGELES (AP) — Foc^ be floated for a ten-year period 7 :30 at Bolton Congregatlohal Winners Nam ^ ceive a certificate,^ with hrst tating way. when Niven arrives In Holly­ mer columnist Walter Winchell when they ceme due in Febru­ Church. wood, to be met by a friroid flriit 'Wife died in a faffl. He was Morrow. $6.96. old home site. ’The Junior Women’s Club place winners also receiving a OIX>BY. By Vladimir N4li«- dell haa an eye on Sir Roy’s Miles A. Smlfli was reported in improved con- For ^Account Overspending’ ary. ’The amount cf the bond, The Ccflservatlon committee book for their class library. kov. MeOnw-HIU. |6.(S. Assifolated Freaa and his friend, Sally Blane. The happy with both. In this specimen of romance Then there Is Nigel Quest, the whlchls for the construction of has announced the winners WEVE daughter Penny, who is oome- man ■whese marriage proposal diUon at the UCLA Medical will m ^ t tomorrow night at 8 A special award went to Lee latter took Mm home, to her Niven comes across as a lik­ fiction, the heroine is Stacey ‘nie Bolton Park Oommiaslon pos^bllity of town tennis the elementary schccl, is $490,- BJaaenttaliy, thU novel la a Ut- tWny of a' character herself; Stacey had turned down three Center, but hospital spokesmen ( at Community Hall. in its poster contest for third Elsenberg, CBS fourth grader, eraiy curioolty. ■naE MOON’S A BALLOON. mother and three siatera, one of able person, unflamboyant. Marsh, a young woman re­ declined to say w hat’s -wrong came under fire last nlg^t «dien ccurts, appeared before the fl- 000 and the town has the option ahe haa been having a quite His life is greatly different turns from' Paris to her small years earlier, and Nigel has a n-’nce board to Jeam the 'cor­ and fourth graders at Cov­ for an outstanding poster on By David Niven. Pntaam. 9T-W. them Loretta Young, until he with him. its members appeared before cf flcatlng for a 10 or 20 year Manchester Evening Herald Nabokov, who later waa to bold affair with a Uaok man could find a place to live. Start­ from the actor who bends his town home in England to make major part to play in the com- rect prccedure to be followed entry Grammar and Robertson display at L & R Sales iii the become famoua for hla worica in This movie star autoUogra- Wlnchdl, 74, has been in the the Board of Finance to request period. Boltcn Correspondent Judith Meadowbrook Shopping Plaza. and rite has been sampling a phy is mere interesting than ing with that, Niven’a HbUy- life from childhood or adoles­ residy for her wedding. metions which arise. in presenting a formal request TTie board voted for 10-year Schools. BngUah, wrote nine novela in few narcotics. She Is engaged to Jules Char- This amounts to formula fic­ center since Nov. 19 and has an additional appropriation of for funds, Donohue, tel. 649-8409. Tax GoUector*s lEIoura MOVING! most, largely because Niven wood life seems charmed. Stu­ cence toward the movies or bends to save interest charges. Fourth grade winners are the Ruaalan language. They Sex, the mod crowd, rose, stage. The closest thing to a bonnler, and it develops that tion by a veteran author who been in and out of the hospital $140 for emergency lighting at Tax CoUeetdr Audrey Bray’s has given equal time to all dio doors opened, his star ross Mf^nan advised that Cava­ ’The board denied a request Sandy Klotzer, first place; were pubUahed between 1926 drugs —these are current carts cf his life. There is Ms and as be recalls it, there were phllosoi^ is Niven’s feeling Jules has been hairing trouble specializes in love stories, a several times during the last Herrick Park. However, the naugh and his committee pre­ by the selectmen to reconsider Kerry O’Neil, second place; office in the Town Hsdl, Rt. 8t, and 1062.' "Glory’’ waa the fifth themes that Amis weaves into pulling away from the apron category -Which is popular few years, a spokesman said will be open extra hours this MAPLE ST„ MANCHESTER British sChrolboy childhood, no knives, only pats on the that every time things are go­ sum was later appropriated. pare paperwork Including the’ purchase of a parcel cf Newcomers Plan and Eddie ’Turn, third place at 9 in the aeriea, centing in 19S2, the story. bock, helpful pushes and kind- ing very well ^something bad strings cf his grandmother, who among some readers, especial­ Tuesday. Finance board chairman Rus­ rough plans, and submit them .’and-lccked property adjacent week for the convenience of but it U the laat to be traiia- certainly different from Amer­ CGS; and Mike Wilson, first; JUST AROUND THE CORNER It la a dour novel, fidl of far­ ica’s way of schooling, and ap­ ness. * cuts in. And It is, though inter­ runs the family textile firm in ly the ladies. sell Moonan, criticizing the to the bo'>rd through the Park to the elementary schccl, say­ Fashion Show Kenneth Coolbaugh, second; these vdio have not yet' paid the lated into EbigUah. estingly written, a book more FYance. MUes A. Smith The octopus dwells in water commission for what he termed second installment of taxesi due FROM OUR PRESENT LOCATION cical incidents, iwrtrayed with palling in its posalbllitieB for Then, World War H service, Commission. ing that it would like more in- and Cheryl Upton, third, at Rob­ TULa ia a atory about a young an a ir of worid-weary aopMs- cruelty, and uninspiring Army and after that, a much differ­ fascinating tor readers iriio are The {dams for the wedding go Associated Press as deep as 17,on time. ^o far aa the plot U cen- month. studied and discussed at the Younger Generation Shop. interpretation concerning the cemed, nothlngf very vital hi^)- Swift’s SausageSe^ X 69c Soma said the items in question ’Those 'W it h questions should Town Counsel board’s February meeting. Mrs. Fl'ank Liviiigstpn of 217 problems of pollution. Along MANCHESTER PET CENTER pena to (Martin. He geta away smuHN were ordered over a year ago Girl Scout Cooktes call Mrs. Bray at her office. In other business conducted Ralph Rd. is general chairman. with the posters, each class was from TUiaala at the time of ^ Swift’s Sausage 69c and that costs have gone up The annual Girl Scout cookie She will be assisted by Mrs. last night, the board read a required to do something for Cub'Seout Pack 57 ReveduUon. He ia am t to Cam­ Colonial since then. drive which began last week Richard Manner, childr’en mod­ their en-vlronment, thus making ' Cub Scout Pack 67 will meet and CONN. COIN t STAMP "When we ordered the items, leHer from Joseph Castagna, will continue througdi the end of 995 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER — 649-4278 bridge for hla education. Ha Cooked Saiami All Meat *pS59c superintendent of schools, re­ els; Mrs. Carole Griffiths, male the children more aware of Friday night at 7:30 at the North has a frustrating eiqieiience we had the mectlon of uniforms and total of how much money is town counsel. Bulletin Board As for the writing, it la full of Oscar Mayer Loaf m 5 9 c The question of the town tion may contact Mrs. Li'ving- ters from CGS are now on dis­ gear will also be a highlight of Read Herald Adverti/iements committed, so that there will The Bolton Fife and Drum ston.* play at B & B Cleaners, Rt. the session. the tangled smteoces typical of be no overspending." counsel’s fees came up at a 64 of NaJwkov’A worica; often, Head Cheese Oscar Mayer 'p£59c The commission and finance school board meeting earlier eipeotally in the early pas­ board had a similar go-around this month when it was felt that sages, it makes ao many shift­ Here’s a nest you cent resist - and at tMs price, you wont have to! Practicaly at the last board meeting when his role and his fee determina­ ing flaahbaoka that it ia c ir­ nethbif wM please a man more then a roast beef cooked the way he Ikes i t a transfer of funds was request­ tion should be clarified. Get The Most For Your Money... Shop A6fP-A-Mart cuit tor the reader to follow the H ysM think si roasts are the sams, try a HAST CHOICE iM st - and taste the sequence, it any. ed to pay bills for which there Moonan said last night that diffarsnet. Banelsss. .al dear nwat, thsss roasts ghrs you sBce after sice of was no money in the appropri­ Marshall Taylor, the town coun­ The story ia filled with bits of SMOKED BUTTS ate budget category. sel was unhappy that the matter trivia, minor distractiona and tender, Juicy meat *- time after tbne! Asked if any more bills were of his fee was mentioned in the BONEIESS small episodes of no oon- 1 ^ ] Colonial forthcoming. Soma said that newspaper, and said that news­ aequenoe. Seemingly the author Boneless, Juicy, Full of Flavor lb the only bill remaining is a $200 paper accounts made it appear baa done tUa deUberatriy, to Top Siiloiii Steaks m M Boneless m v badance due for the well. Money that Taylor had. padded his bill. create an effect of malalae that Delicately Smoked, Lean, m for this has already been ear­ Moonan added that Taylor was matebee the foggy nature of the marked, he said. "very mad” and had indicated principal oharector. CaKfomia Roast » 85c Top Chuck Steak «'99c Tender.Tender, Tasty Pork m Hie board approved the addi­ he would like to see the matter Blllea A. BmMfa tional appropriation with reser- "quieted down” fay tlie Board Aaeodatod Preas Califomia Steak «'89c Cube Steak ' «>1.49 'Vations, indicating that it would of Finance. be sending out a formal letter It was noted that, the select­ Pr ices In This Ad EHeclivc In All • TOPSIRIOIN VOTAOB TO THB F O tn W International Seafood! stressing the importance of men wUl meet with the school • TOP ROUND 0BOBB1BBB. Qjr Heoty Oat- each board’s living within its board and town counsel Feb. 1. A&P's and A-MARTS Hale. PiSaam . |M 6 . budget. • B O nO M ROUND Fancy — Whole or Half After considerable dlacujSsiGn INIHISCUVMUHITI .^NOVKINlTi Mutiny at sea? That has been FINAST PRIME TURKEYS Member A1 Aheam, voting as to Just what the role of the • SHOUIDERROAST*^ the theme ot A good many grip­ Young Hens - 1 0 to 16 lbs against the appropriatlcm, said Board of Finance was in this ping novels in file past. Bid in the Park Commission “has long matter, the board voted not to this bna there la a question of No Additivn im ui nwra food nllnz Silwer Solmen been very lax” and said he felt Turkoy for your nwnty. Finast Turkoys participate in any such meet­ whether there W s a real mut­ contain nooddod oils or fit$ ... to you pay Salmon S teaks sottoodTroti ib i.2 9 that approving the request ings at this time, and to be­ iny. It could have been a brutal lor Turkoy. not td d itlm t Finast Turktys would be "setting a bad prece­ come involved only if an actual aea captain’s reaction to what, shrink much lo ti thon otdiniry birdi b t-\ Genuine Grey Sole Fillet "> 89c dent.” appropriation were requested. ciuu you just ctn't ovtr cook i FIntst la panto, he thought waa an in- Turkoy. Haddock Rliet Genuint Smoked Ib 99c Tennis Courts On the question of a retainer, surrootton, 45: Michael Cavanaugh, repre­ Peckham said he would be in Fish Sticks Hut N' Sorvo Ib 79c senting a g^roup of residents in­ favor of such an arrangement OariWe’a novel ia baaed on terested in investigating the if the flat rate were reasonable an event involving a brig of the No. 1 Sm elts 2 ibt 75c UJ$. Navy, returning from a Turkey Dnunsticks er Wings training trip to Afrios^ bahk in the y ear IMS. Government Inspected • Cut-up or Split 9 Q C Excellent for Potting or Salads ib 3 3 c Whotei9er the surrounding Ft:esk UHiele Fewl Farm Fresh Dairyi chyumatancea, the fact waa that the brig’s aktyper, a hard- nosed egomaniao named Maek- entle, oourt-inarfialed one of COnAGE CHEESE the ridp’s midahlpmen and two ■ailon imidloated with Mm. They were hanged. Breakstone O ib C Q c The midshipman happened to Califomia Style iL 0 v B iU C IO U S s P A c w m ^ be Fhfiip ^jteoqer, eon of Preal- Metshay Syrup :r20' dent ly ie r’a aeoretary of war, TASTYTHAT M . M . r ■ wfalob 'o f couree amidified the Befit Yogurt 5?£*1 puUlo’B interest in the oaae. Mott's Marshmallow Fluffff’r23' Franco The l8-yeetM>ld Spencer was Orange Juice «‘»35c a madcap young man whose SAVE M.OO WITH THESE sw iinisiiciiiuii naval record had been blotted Richmond Margarine 4 Pkgs 89c VALUABLE COUPONS pplesaucd American by two unplaeeant Ineidento ot drunken viotaice. He ia d u ct­ IN YOUR A&P'S AT Orange Juice ‘S'59* ed here as an indiacreet, faat- Brookside ApSirad» 43c 116 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER SWBT talklng and fooUah proteater 4 t 8 5 against fits iron authority of 261 BROAD ST., MANCHESTER navy tradition. 701 MAIN ST., EAST HARTFORD Del Monte Peas Murir of fiu narrative resem- A A P m O Z H I) blea a trial, as it relates the testimony before a naval court BATHROOM of. Inquiry that eventually UNDERWOOD clears Mackensle of any HandiWhip :;=39< wrongdoing. FINAST SOUP SALE PILLSBURY WELCHADE OaxUale luus cast Me story in JANE PARKER BAKERY! the Mrm ot a Journal ke^ by a Chicken Noodle, Chicken Rice, Waldorf Deviled young eurgetn aboard the O a f S i Robert Leaoook. The surgeon, APPLE SAUCE Cream of Chicken, Cream of Mushroom CAKE MIXES GRAPE DRINK holding offleer rank but not an Hum old line Navy man, was in file or Welchs Tissue middle of file meae. He person­ ally observed young Spencer’s Fiesta Punch, 49 # M M l > fj A ar Dessert 25 oz v Finast All 18 oz iM n o a K O U N a reckleoa aottvlfiee and then ao- Your Apple-Grape, M 4-39 \ z - 45^ I quleeoed in the aUpper'a deci­ Treat jar » 9 Q Varieties pkg or Orange M _ ■ V/V sion to hang Mm—but finaUy, after the inquiry waa over, the Choice m m Ji' VALUABLE COUPON YOUR young auigeon took Ms own life, presumahly in remorse p c CHOICE! oyer Ms inahUlty follow Ms Corn Toasties»- ■»' «29c Finast2 Toasties 29c Finast Quick Oats '»»w29c Finast Noodles'^'wldl"" 'V/ 29 own oonsolence. to ’Ihis ia a apeolaliaed type of Finast Bleach h.ill gallon 29c Finast Spray Starch l6o.'xan 2 9 c Bartlett Pears 29c Scotties F A iM c s o m n n novri, an engaging yam for sea M a i. bufCa aqd trial buffs, but also Rain Barrel - 7 9 ‘ an. obUquo commentary on the lAYERCAKI tlmeleae rebellion of youth against-the BMabUahment. Miles A. Smilh Pillsbury Cake Mixes 3 ^ 8 9 * AiNOoiftiDd P rdm IVAUAH COBCi By Klngaley dunle. CONNECTICUT APPLE WEEK Wishbone Dressing tr 38* Haroourt, Brace 98.96 Frozen Food Favorites. This novel’s narrative ravolv- O’ LAKES BUTTER JANUARY 24 thm 29 ae around Sir Roy Vaadervana, Be a Winner. . . Join Connecticuts ' GREAT PRODUCE VALUES! ' a rather promtoent BritlA Fatorite APPLE RECIPE CONTEST qrmphony oonduotor and a ml- FINAST coni SWEET 11b iFor more information and Entry Blank U.S.N0.1.2y4"M N. nOMDA-JUICYSWRT nor oomnoMT* see Special Apple Display In the Store. This middle-aged Sir Roy has Finast Whole Kernel pkg a thing about youth, and he CREAM McIntosh Temple tries to be "wifit it’’ among the With Coupon Cortland Apples Marshmallow Prune younger generation, in part, IG BUTTER Below fids Invdlvoa some fairly ildioui 4 9 ‘ ALL PURPOSE Apples Oranges loua ovartures to the pop mualc U.S. No. 1,2!^’’ Min lb O O c Juice crowd; but In the main it W ITH THIS WITH THIS I Native Connecticut means ■klrt>chaBixig-he ohaaea Bmf or Turkey and Gravy, Veel Fermiglan, Salisbury Steek Juicy and Tasty % buik| Q ( younger and younger females, COUPON 10^ o ff COUPON I ocmcluding with a iT-year-okl Freezer Queen Meet^vings 2 ;^ 99c I dconts. - l ■ 1 0 " 5 9 ^ middle class Mpple who has Tow trdt puFchate or Towards purchase of An easy to peel package of Florida Sunshine One 25 Ib bag One lOU oz pkg 4 5 ■omo vary vulgar oharaotsi> M liu a Breail Dough 20eip«| 28e 3 ’.c 21* ) ^ Cole Slow Mix Gravy Train Dog Food Cheerios Cereal Tongelos Florida l o s s * As a foU to Vandervane and SSjW fltM iIlI valuable coupon IE U AhU t OUPCTN [lliliIiMtltlS . AmaHll I,,UP,IN IlllllIlIlMlIaSyilllllllllllir VA;,um„( , ,,UP, ,,, An A-peelin’ way to get your Vitamin C hla capers there is Douglas Fresh Finast Bakery! C ViW thru S it. Jtn. 29.1972 C Valid thru Sst., Jsn. 29.1972 ______E ag : niiiiii 0U3 Yandell, a thlrtyUh muslo orit------1 Florida io mho narratss fits atory. Tan- W ITH THIS WITH THIS ! Oranges lO-SIP I Raw or Cooked, Stewed or Baked, They Make a Meal 'COUPON 10^ o il COUPON AISnBBEAD I Canadian Rutabaga Ib H IB . ON. Towards purchase of Towards purchase of I Tamips 0^ Everyone’s One 16 oz pkg Instant Mashed One 1 Ib can 1 7 .9 Pilisbuiy Potatoes Maxwell House Coffee I Luscious way to enjoy Vitamins C and A M 9 G fJ- W b . Favorite! I Day Nefiea Vor Oallrorjr 3 » * 1 C Valid thru Sat, Jsn. 29,1972 C VaHd thru Sst, Jan. 29.1972 Sweet Potatoes 2 ” 29‘ H m m r UMITimnUHlT IKtM NIT mm. M A N C H I S n R p n as M M in JMl M -2 9 ,1972 ■ VMS COMMMnV Am WaMTT MT nSPNSnU IN TTPMRAnKAl OIL HiAT. WC. W e le M ru t Oh liflrt to U ait OaisIhiM We NewfM the WsM to LkaH QmstHlii 297 last CsMtr Stisat, Nbodwtitr - KaUy Read A laato Na. 03, Varata PAGE EIGHTSirai MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1972 Section Two High School, Lennert Johnson, following the parents’ meeting WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1972 lEumtttg WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1972 Parents’ Night counselor at Howell Chbney of February 2, students will be- Pages 19 to 36 Technical School. Representing ^ n Individual conferences with Educators Ask Increases,' Feb. 2 at Bennet the academic areas as resource their guidance counselors to persons will be Miss Susan select Grade 9 courses. A parents’ night for parents Rf^toratidn of Budget Cuts All Briggs, Mrs. Anne Gracyalny, Parents are. requested < to of Grade 8 students at Bennet PINEHURST CORNED BEEF U.i Mrs. Bernice Maher, Mr. Don­ bring to the meeting the Grade "Somebody has to cut the Dr. Hennlgan said he cut Abwif Junior High School will be held ald Warren, Mr. David Dooman, 9 pregram of studies and work­ mustard,’ ’ Dr. Donald Hennlgan, many of the budget requests H9W to cook . . . how to serve. In response to cus­ Feb. 2, at 7:30 In the Franklin Mr. Walter Grzyb, Miss Isa­ sheet completed in the guid.- superintendent of schools, said from department heads in half Building cafeteria. The Grade belle Regan, and Mr. Harold ance sessions. Grade 8. students , ^ when he prepared his budget tomer demand, out meat men feature very lean may attend this meeting with aight at the end of a Board 0 program of studies will be Larsen. proposal of $11,345,785, an in­ ■ r , tender Corned Beef, as the meat buy of the week. explained to parents by mem­ Group sessions have been held their parents. of EJduoation budget workshop crease of $1,743,785 over tho bers of the guidance depart­ the past few _ weeks to present ---- — called to hear comments from present schccl budget. ment. information to Grade 8 students WiU Revise Budget WE FEATURE A SPECIAL CORNING OF U.S. CHOICE More Aussie Fruit f BRISKET Participants in the parents' on courses offered in Grade 9, The mustard, in this case, is ’The Beard of, Fducaticn will program will include Allan the requirements for the courses SYDNEY—Exports instruction. 1-6. It has been designed to house 350 for tmnsportation money so &IEGEL SMOKED PICNICS (Shoulder) lb. ^ and south sides and four on each of the Phases 2‘'and 3 are future possibilities, pupils In a 20,350-square foot area, or students can come to the center 10 lbs. 70o east and west. In the center of the area whose implementation w ill depend upcxi 68.2 square feet per pupil. m ore often. She asked for re- OSCAR M A Y E R BA C O N lb.‘ Design To Be Put on Exhibit will be a media center, and on each side the trend of educational philosophy in Exclusive of land, landscaping, furni­ instatemmt of the entire $752 of It, two pupil lavatories and small work Manchester. The second shows a partial ture, and fees, the estimated cost is building overheed item. Recently, these designs fer present and conference rooms. Between the north elevaUon of the addition; at the tion is a new two-station kindergarten, open classroom concept, with some Inte­ $535,200, or $1,350 per pupil and $26.30 The tuts Junior Museum la an^ possible future plans for the Robert­ north €uid south classrooms will be four right, the east elevation; In the lower which is part o f the present project. rior non-load-bearing walls removed, per square foot. paying the tel^hone, uttUtiea son School 12-dassrocm, 2-klndergarten small rooms for group Work.’ , left, the southeast view; and in the low­ folding partitions retained, conference The panel of eight architects and edu­ and sewer assessmoit at the wing wefe shipped by Mankey Asso­ The shaded designs below EU-e Mankey A t the' top of the Phase 1 floor plan Is a ROUND STEAK er right, learning areas. Associates’ plans, for three phases of the rcoms eliminated, and office and work cators based its choice of the Mankey em ter this year. ’The museum ciates ot 769 Main St., project architects, lobby adjoining the present addiUon. Be­ Immediately below the nerth elevation areas relocated. design for exhibit on these criteria: Up­ owns the building but uses it V FRESH FLOUNDER for exhibit tn AUantic CSity, N. J. Wavy lines between classrooms are tween the lobby and instructional area GROUND are the site plan and addiU(m. To the folding flcor-to-celling partttlmis, which The third phase would be a completely dating of existing facilities; adequacy leas than the school system There it will be on view In the school will be teacher lavatories, custodian does. right of the site plan are the floor plan will also provide space for chalkboards open space concept. It would require the and carry-through of design for the edu­ / FRESH OYSTERS architecture area during the Feb. 112-16 space, and a teacher workroom. At the removal of all Interior partitions, both Miss Maynard feels the build­ of the first addiUon, which opened about new wing, which will be connected to the cation program stipulated, general aes­ lb. 1.12 convention of the American Assrciatlcn extreme east of the wing w ill be a pro­ ing costs are the responslbilUy six years ago, to the original Robertson 1965 additiem and extend from It In an movable and fixed, for complete physi­ thetics, effective grouping of instruction / T IN Y G a l l o p s of School Admlnlstratora, to be held in duction room and two other pufril lava­ cal and educaticmal flexibility. of the Board of Education. She School; and a rendering of the media easterly directim. areas, flexlM lity and adaptability of the Cbnvention Hall. tories. center in the new wing. The new wing, combined with present plan, safety aspects, adaptation to the also wanted her requests for a / JUMBO SHRIMP Phase 1, which is expected to be com­ and tackboards. H ie partitions may be At the top left Is a rendering of the At the extreme left of the 1965 addi­ facilities, will provide a K-6 triple school, site, and incoiporation of a good cross- full-time pamprofestdooal work-' pleted and occupied In March, calls for closed to form individual classrooms or er at a $3,600 salary and a part- 3-IN-1 BLEND with three rooina,.-at each grade level. . secdon' of new ideas for ^hool planning. time custodian for $600 retastat- ed. for MEAT LOAF ' RQiplLT^jle thur Hohs; Hillside Ave. "Ver- Rd., Tolland: MichaeLJohnson, RUGGEO, STURDY, Mm. Carol Hill of the reading 20-lb. Turkeys ore a good buy at 39e B>.. . . rtuAJ R o lx ^ Wood, Somers; iSklnner RtK, Veniott;' Orus depatfment and'sevend qthera and we hove small Legs of New Zeokind Hospital Noles Royal Hiompson, Glastonbury; Mansfield, WindscnvUle; Rose iHARt-WARMlNd spoke for more remedial^ read­ lb. 99^ Lamb at 89e lb.. . . Plenty of Ddbttcpdf Fibsh " Alfreda J ji r o c b, Newington; Murphy,. RockvlUe Memorial ing teachers. Federal funds Irene Michaels, West St., Rock- Nursing Home, RockvUle; Betty Lamb Chops and Legs . . . MorreH's Ham... Visiting hours hre 18:S0 to 8 vUIe; Blanche-Grenier, Elling­ wUch have been discontinued p.m. In an ‘ areas except ma­ Woods, Stafford Springs; HUde- now pay for some of the remed­ Fresher by Far Chickens, Legs and Breasts ton Ave., Rockville; John Pltkat, gard Moore, West Main St., ternity where they are 2 to 4 PiUsbury HIU, Rockville. ial teachers. CHUCK CROUND and 6:30 to 8 p.m. RockvUle; Arthur Lahue, Ter­ Several spoke for having Dlwharged Tuesday: Eliza­ race Dr., RockvUle; Beitha Got- more funds for Ih-servlce train­ beth Rounds, Sugar HIU Rd., Uer, RockvlUe; Felicia Archam- or PAHIES HOME STYLE SAUSAGE MEAT lb. Admitted 'Tuesday: Joseim ing, and transportation to other 7 9 t ToUand; Charlotte Worster, En­ bault. Charter Rd., R ^kvU le; LEAN BEEF STEW Obermski, Hartford '^ k e., schools and to professionEil con­ Ibv 1.19 field; James Todd, Somers; Anthony Paone Jr,, Emma RockvlUe; M ary Ellen White, ferences. Dr. Hennlgan said that KNUCKLE ^OUP BONES Eldon Dunlap, Warren Ave., Lane, Vernon; Lori EYilford, lb. 95^ Ib. 1 9 ^ Hartford T^te., RockvlUe; Ar­ educators didn't receive com­ Vernon; Carol Page. Goring Merllne Rd,, Vernon. Hdirloom qualify you won’t pensation for expenses because they didn’t ask for them. Sev­ Every Ltmch Box should have one of these new JeUo Pud­ eral in the audioice called out (S o c k jE K find at anywhqro near that their requests had been de­ dings , . . usually priced at 86c for 4 ind. 6 os. servings, nied. we feature them. thif low pricol Lumber and Nalls Charles Croclnl o f the build­ SHOP PETER'S ing and grounds department JEU O PUi)DIN6 TREATS asked for more mmey for lum­ WED.. THURS. and FRI. -TRIPLE DRISSER, ber and nails because hla de­ CHOCOLATE RALLIRY MIRROR, ARB partment can .,btUId bookcases RICE and put upi shaves cheaper than TAPIOCA CHOCOLATE FUDGE TILL 9 P.M. o aBr o h b a ll r id it costs to buy these items. Sev­ eral principals s u i^ rte d Cro- , SAT.5P;M. clni’s statement. HilB new Betty Crocker Pudding VANILLA OR A. teacher of the trainable (osuaUy 65o) Is MA a retardates, Mrs. Jean McCUm- featured at for 4 Ind. servings of Rice BUHERSCOTCH Smoothie ^ consultant MAPLE BED ber, spoke for.her budget re­ or Tapioca fading. AH Furniture on SALE! quest so the community )fro- Miss Frances Lyons Mattress, Boxspring, Headboard, gram for her .students can be Frame. Twin Size. “Two B-I-G Floors of Fine Quality Forniturer continued. She takes them to grocery stores and downtown to trill be at ButierfieWe Thura. learn skills for taking caire of ; Jan. 27 and Friday Jan. 28 . . . to SALE! *83.00 themselves. CALGONITE PINEHURST COUPON Illlng Principal A. Hyatt Sut- ' 35 OZ. C I M n \ liffe requested the board appro­ DEAL with this coupon and r help you with any figure prob­ priate funds for a. resource pei^ addlUcnal $5.00 purchase Thurs., Jan. 26th son. For the last th ree; years lems and to answer your ques­ federal funds have paid for this SUNSWEET poeitlon. The fimds w ill not be PRUNE JUICE GOLD MEDAL ROUR available for the next school 5-lb. bag tions. Do come, in and meet her. year. A workshop for public com­ q l. 47* She*tt be glad to offer expert ad­ ments on the budg^.wUl be held at 7:30 ttmight at Verplanck vice on the fitting of your fa- School. The board w ill start its MRS. SMITH'S revision after tonight’s meeting. PUMPKIN PIES vorite Smoothief8 foundmion,

_____ \ / } »• Southbury Fire 59* 1 THE SMOOTHER Looks Suspicious Fresher by far .. . af Pinehurst SOUTHBURY (A P ) — BY YOUNG SMOOTHIE* Fires which forced evacuation H em ’s the feature on large (almost the largest) 82 sice of 60 severely retarded and SaedleBii An unusual elastic panty girdle physically handicapped women OPEN THURS. What better time, what at the Southbury Training AND FRIDAY GRAPEFRUIT 2,..39* without reinforcementSf seams School Saturday were deliber­ ^better day to give her a dazzling ately set, school Supt. BYank Lettuce price is working down . . . check our display . . . lindadts: Oiliberty said Tuesday. U l l Green Beans are lower and we will have fresh or wrinkles, hut with the most -A Box The fires began simultan diamond? Let our professional GREEN BEANS neously in two bedroom areas TOMATOES amsming control ever designed ^aod^ Twin or Full Size SUMMEk SQUASH . separated by a dining room at CELERY Mattress 4:30- p.m., he said. All the gift-problem solvers show you some CUCUMBERS into a girdle.:The Smoother is I (■/\ patients, including 25 in wheel CMstructed to SPINACH BROCCOLI . chairs, were evacuated without just 3 ounces of lightweight, COLE S L A W of the most exciting new diamonds. Blue Bell’s exacting standards. problem, he said. BEETS The fires damaged mat­ Cortland, Delicious, McIntosh Apples from Cheney Farms. quiet control. AvaUable in white Button free tufting for longer wear tresses, although one dormitory CAUF. CARROTS - RARERIPES Perfect gift from Shoors area was closed because of ROMAINB - AV(XlADOS only. Avermgo leg, 10.00. Long and greater stability. heavy smoke damage. log, 11.00. Spanish Maple SOFA-BED Canada Has 25 Paries Ve lvo t Rugged C«.' ifllal KITCHEN STUDIO with OTTAWA — Canada now has SO FA and SET 25 national parks, with a total Pinehurst Grocery, Inc. BUTTERnELD*S // *The Gem of Main Street SOFA and CHAIR Round Tab^ COUCH area of over 80,000 square miles. CHAIR 4 Chain 917 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER—OPEN THURS. TO 9 pjtf. Mattress In 1070 more than 12 million MANCHESTER PARKADE pecmle visited them, a gain of 302 MAIN — CORNER OF MIDDLE TURNPIKE § 3 3 0 0 1 I §19900 *229®'"^ •139** 9 9 ^ 33 ^ r cent from 1960. JUST ARRIVED — HEART-SHAPED DIAMONDS FOR YOUR VALENTINE SWEETHEART MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1972 PAGE TWENTY-ONE PAGE TWENT Y MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANtlAftY 26, 1972

be used to provide one or more TA R eAXEIC*^0 Vernon scholarahlpa to former atudents ------Bjr CLAY R. POLLAN- ARIIS LIIRA of Vernon Elementary School. MAR. 2( Your Doily AtHvity Guido seer. 77 A buffet supper from 8 to 8 ~Y~ According to tho Start. 't L W V T ^ o W AM. I» OCT. 7 7 ^ 1 ' p.m. will be followed by danc­ To develop message for Thursday, ing to the music of the Carons reod words corresponding to numbers 13-27-34-60/ ll>/32-4-79.fl3 74-78-84-89<, Trio. ^TAURUS of your Zodioc birth sign. Fund Drive 1 You 31 PuzzlirHi 61 You SCORPIO Mr. and Mrs. George Ya- ^ A M .20 2 Nothing 32 Be 62 Penalize ocr. 73 ( The Vernon League of Wom­ marlk * are co-chairmen. Mrs. I MAY 70 3 Con 33 SoiTwthJng 63 In David Bourne Is ticket and res- 4 Some 34 The 64 Right NOY. 7t an Voters will conduct a fi­ mm ® ^ 4- 5-12-171 5 Situations 35 Act 1- 3-14-21,. . ervationa chairman. Tickets ^31-3551 65Trock nance drive Thursday and Fri­ 1 ^ 6 Holfwoy 36 What 66 Your 23-42-48 may be obtained by contacting GIMINI day. The drive is a once-a-year 7 Stress 37 Now 67 Pride SAGITTARIUS 8 Original , 38 Give event when league members Mrs. Richard Weekes, Mrs. MAY 71 68 You N O Y .7 7 .J 9 Successful 39 You- 69 Now cmitact the business and pro­ Anothny Choma. WEEK r^ t^ JUNl 70 10 Approach 40 Distant 70 May Dec. 7t. Youth Trip 11 Don't 41 All 71 Valuable- fessional community asking for if\47-50-59-57 36-39-52-69#i Young people from Union y 70-^-81-85 12 Are 42 Money 72 Could contributions to help defray ex­ I30ne 43 Pride 73 Favor 72-7686-90E: Congregational Church are CANCfR penses. 14 Confidently 44 You 74 May CAPRICORN making {dans for the trip to be i JUHC 2( 15 Counselor 45 Discouroged 75 People Dec. 77 T h e league is only in its sec­ 46 The taken in the spring to the Elon iJULY 77 16 Associote 76 Hove ond year of organization. The SPECIALS! JAti: 17 Fronkly 47 Mixing 77 Not main expense now is the pub­ Home for Children, Elmi, N . C. «><33-40-54-57 18 Con 48 Plans 78 Attempt n-22-28-43i Abuot 20 young people from 19 With 49 On 79 By lishing of a “ Know Your k»^M-86-73 56^-68 ’ Union Church will Join a group LIO 20 Put 50 Money 80 Or Town,” book which explains 21 Pursue 51 Accordingly 81 Be AQUARIUS from the Second Ckmgregation- We reserve the I JULY 71 22 Permit 52 Soy 82 AAoney JAN.TO Vernon government structures right to limit and functions. League mem­ al Chiuxih of Coventry. l,A(/S. » 23 Your 53 Less 83Setbocks eet. to quantities 24 Don't 54 1s 84 Unsavory bers have spent a year on re­ In order to help pay lor the Redeem any or aUcoupons with one ^5 purchase! »<9-26-30-; 25 Younger 55 Way 85 Wise 15-18*20-44/^. costs of the 'trip the young peo­ /51-71-824 26 Person 56 To 49-64-65 searching material for the 86 Long-term ple are planning a number of VIRGO 27 Behind 57 Working 87 Tip book. It is hoped to have 5,000 28 False 58 Serious 86 Nothing copies available which will be fund-raising projects, some of L ______'__ 29 And 59 With 89 Monipulatic these are: The sale of zip code s e n . 77 30AAoy 60 Scenes 90 Effect distributed at no charge for U.S. M i m m m m m M 16-19-25-291 community and school use. books; a luncheon planned for r ^ G ra d e “ A " JGood ^Adverse 0 N'e{ig.l i l '53-58-75 m In its effort to create a better Feb. 23; a bake sale, March 15 ONE OF THE STOP & SHOP COMPANIES in fo rm e d community, the and a movie for p alm Sunday, league held its first “Meet the Marrit '26. O a M Mailal ili ^imshlneSunshine ^ Cheerios use of the library Miss Ide Candidates,” night in prepara­ Those on the coordinating White Gein Miracle Whip Vernon commented that it is gratifying r • w s j tion for last November’s elec­ committee for the Jtrlp are; Kritpy Craekan (>«^ General Mills and to be desired but it also 5 lb bog Flour tions. Meetings have also been Joyce Dickey, Justice, S t o p Salad DressingCia” ) ^ with this conpsn and *5 pnrehass causes problems such as more held on the high school expan­ Robert Nazlaln and Holly witk this goupM and *5 pwrehasa with this cwipin and *5 pnrclinsn wMi this eanpnn and *5 pnrehasa C I Library Does overdue and lost books and pet­ sion plan, reapportienment and Schaefer. Coupon good Jen. 24 to 29 ty vandalism. She termed as Coupon good Jan. 24 to 29 Coupon good Jan. 24 to 29 housing. Mrs. Bugenia Taylor Brotherhood Week 1 ^ / 1 Coupon good Jan. 24. to 29 Limit one pkg per customer the greatest source of annoy­ is chairman of the fund drive. Limit one box per customer Big Business Congregation B’nai Israel has Limit one jar per customer Limit one bag per customer ance, the "take-over erf the li­ Valentine Dance invited members of Union Ocm- S l ^ brary on Monday and Wednes­ Broilers Adult tastes in reading- stiU The Center Road School PTO gregational CSiurch to attend Its W h o le day nights by noisy teen-agers will sponsor its second annual annual Brotheriuxxl Week Ser­ run to non-fiction more than When you see our White monepelizing space and creat­ “Hearts and Flowers” dcuice, vice, Feb! 4 at 8:15 p.m. SUPERMARKETS fiction, ^ t h the possible excep­ ing a disturbance most dis­ Gem label, you know your Feb. 5 at the P A C d (ib . Village The Rev. Richard E. Bert­ tracting to the adult patrons.” getting the best. 216-3 lbs tion of. detective stories, but St., Rockville. Proceed from ram' of the First Evangelical cookbooks also have a brisk cir­ the sale of tickets will be do­ Lutheran Church will be the culation at the Rockville Public nated to the fifth g;rade class to g;uest speaker. F<^lowing the Library, according to the report It Was Nothing, help with expenses of a trip to services refreshments will be Just issued the head librarian the Freedom ’Trail in Boston, in 111 168 Scott Towels I Save served and a question and an­ Miss Natalie Ide. Says Car Lifter the spring. swer period will foUow. We reserve the whhthb coupon I The public library, like the ’Ihere will be a buffet supper right to limit UoS.DoA. Choice hi| BIG ROLL 4 g libraries In the Vernon School NEWPORT, Ky. (-AP) — at 8 p.m. followed by dancing quantities with tMs esnpsn and *5 pnrelMsn ■ ■ ■ ■ : system, falls far below the min­ Mrs. Norbert See, a 6-foot-5, from 9 to 1 a.m. to the music at imum standards set by the Maybe This Bird Yuban •»< 120-pound brunette, lifted a 2,- Larry Young’s Orchestra. ’Those American library Association wishing further information con­ Coupon good Jan. 24 to 29 000 pound automobile off of her and the Ckmnecticut Library cerning the purchase of tickets Wm Walk Home Limit one roil per customer Coupon good Jan. Conimlttee, the report states. trapped son following a traffic should contact Mrs. Gayle TTHACA, N:Y. (AP) — A 00- " A town of our x>opulatlan accident, ^ e n dismissed the Carta. pound, 4^-foot-tall brown* bird should have a minimum of 8.5 feat as "nothing." T ax Books N.Y.Sirioiii books per capita or approK- "I knew my boy was under A s a service to customers, a that can’t fly and eats lots of Imately 96,000 volumes. The the car and I had to get him booklet containing tax informa­ vegetables, leaves and grass­ mmmmmwmjMMM Rockville Public Library at the cut,” Mrs. See, 33, said Tues­ tion concerning the filling out hoppers has been stolen from end of 1971, had only 47,207," day. " I didn’t notice the weight of federal tax returns, is being Cornell UnlversltYs ornithology Miss Ide said. of the Pinto.” sold at Vernon’s three postal laboratory. , t t She cautioned that the stand­ Her son, Mark, 11, w as recov­ facilities. A university spokesman said Save 12* ards recommended by the State ’The booklet, “Tax Guide for Tuesday the bird, a Darwins Library will become certified ering today in a hospital with whh this coupon on 48 ct. pkg. head and Moulder injuries. Small Business,” is also being Rhea, had been missing for and legally effective during 1973 sold at the three facilities. Be­ about a week from its fenced-in and libraries failing to comply, Mrs. See, of Melbcume, Ky., enclosure. A broken lock and after a reasonable length of said she was driving home sides information about federal Steaks Ivory income, excise and employment other evidence of a forced en­ Perfect eating steak . . . a Stop & Shop Salada Tea Bags time, m ay curtailment of from a veterinarian’s office and try were found, the spokesman promise! All meats are guaranteed to Coupon good Jan. 24 to 29. Limit four bars financial aid from the state. w as dlstrsicted when the family taxes, the book also contains a said. please you. Don't miss this marvelous . Coupon good Jan, 24 to 29. Limit one pkg Miss Ide added that despite Irish setter became sick in the 1972 tax calendar with due dates The bird, named Peteri, re­ the failure to meet the desired front seat. for various tax and information offer on a full flavored steak. sembles an ostrich, with long standards, the circulation of The car ran off the road and on returns and payments. BONE IN • WITHOUT TENDERLOIN I ^liCT.TtTilTOiTinlHSto P e S ^ ^ Scholarship Dance legs and neck. available boc^ zoomed to an M ark was thrown out. He was mm mm mm mm mm ^ mm mm.mm mm ^ tm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm m 'The university said the South all time high during the year. trapped under the car alter it The eighth annual scholar­ will love. Try some this week and take ship dance of the Vernon Ele­ American bird has no com- What tastes moreLAMB delicious than Fresh SALE VSDA Inspected New Zealand Frozen Circulation ‘ totaled 219,523, a hit a pole and rolled over- “:^ark was partially under mentary School PTO will be merical value but cost about American Grown Lamb. This is top quaUty advantage of the marvelous savings. You gain of 11,618 over the previous Famous Swift*s quaUty at must love our meat or your money back! year. This Included circulation the car and was complaining of held Feb. 6 at the Italian 8500. delicious mini-priced lamb that your family Peteri was being used for be­ In the junior wing as well as In his shoulder, and it was just a American Frleadablp Club, meaty mini-pricing^ savings! havioral research, tiie spokes-, the adult section. small car,” said Mrs. See, a Kingsbury Ave. Referring to the Increased part-time secretary. Proceeds from the dance will man reported. / Boneless Smoked Lamb Legs Shoulder Lamb Chops Whole Oven Ready lb Pork B u tt American Grown! Your femily will like this Weltr Added kailll./ WIIW|i/9 «llwwa/« Ci iwwinw youn& tender spring lamb You’ll lovo for a flavor change. We are mighty N.Y. Sirioin Steak SSS.'Jirri" ’1.0 9 » tvtry moutti- proud of our lamo at Stop & Shop, . . . juicy and delicate in wottring bllo flavor. 5 to 6 lbs. ■nd you'll lovo fhe quality is absolutely superb lb Rump Steak Short Cut ’1,4 9 «, tlM groat uv- and its’ mini priced to fit your lng« too. Try It budget. today. lb Nepco Sliced Pastromi Vk lb 5 9 c lb Caterer's Kitchen Potato Salad lb 3 9 * Deutchmacher Knockwurst lb 9 9 * Deutchmacher Bologna M i b 4 9 ‘ Low mini-priced specials! lb Sliced Bacon Rib Lamb Chops 4.28» Loin Lamb Chops 4.58 Carandos Genoa Salami Mib79‘ SWIFT'S PREMIUM Sugar Go mini-pricing and save Cured or Law Mapie Cured. X W Gallon Merit Tasty Bacon for your family. W W Lamb Combo Vz Oven Roast Brisket ,S«rillt' Prtmium n .2 9 ® Pure Pork Sausages *'»«»»'»®"-“ 69& Lamb Patties Skinless Sausages **i2lv mSJSo " >101 69« All Meat Franks fwlHi' PdRinlum 75fa Sun Glory |c0 Cream Lamb Legs 89 USDAUndercut Choice quality beef. It's the grade that’s Roastvery ten­ Brown N 'S e rv e £«iM^SnilS!a 65'' der, juicy and flavorful— and it’s the only grade you’ll Entertaining guhsts this Whole Oven Ready ' week? Don't forgfet to keep Boneless Hams UoyMMlo^lwTM n.55.a find on Stop & Shop steaks and roasts! ic® ®r®am on hand. California Chuck Roast 85 - I* • • * d • •^•1- Boneless Chuck Steak ’1.08 - Ik • OPEN • Mon. - Tues. - Wed. • Fri. ^ Sunkist Navel 8:00 - 5:30 P J l. Mix or match your family’s THURSDAY 8:00 - 9:00 P J L favorite flavors at big savings! SATURDAY 8:00-5:00 PJd. Y2 Gallon Carton Oranges Save on our own dairy-fresh Our fresh large family size From Galifomla Stop & Shop Yogurt Chicken Pies Q Q ° Made in our Caterer’s Kitchen. LARGE SIZE Big, Luscious Navel Orangey Morton Binners Here's an offer you won’t want t f f f l One pie serves tvra. 24 oz. so tasty and refreshing. Now low, low priced to miss. At Stop & Shop you a I et your Stop & Shop. Go mini-pricmg<» d o z e n save with mini-pricing, on so W W g o z I Bean Salad 49* 2 8 o z Stop 6 Shop 69 Chicken, many good tasting, top quality WM cups Turkey, foods. w » Caterer’s Kitchen Parfaits 39* n o retu rn Strawberry, Orange, Lemon. 13 oz. im M Netlve 4 Salisbury Whipped Cream Cheese 1^39* b o ttle s lbs McIntosh AppleslU.S. No. 1, S W MIb ■ Steak or 3 ' ‘“ 1 BRBAKSTONI TR M F TM Oraat an kraaB ar eraclwra. Meat Loaf. Idaho Russet | Buttermilk Biscuits 10 89* Mini-priced frozen poultry! libs Ahiarlcan PILLSBURY Surprlia Ilia lamlly wltti hat Maculti. Baking Potatoes U.S. No.l, Oradt "A" < Tasti. Stripes Kltettan 4 Sa gaad fa alway t tiava an kahtl. Yau'll Ilka thafli. Sliced American Cheese 65* Stop & Shop 1-lb Twin Pack ■ORDRN’S PROCRSSID MlniHPrIcIng maani big saving!. Ducklings C C c Butter Selloum Plants 7 inch pot Taste O’Sea Pollack Fillets 45« Ideal for your breakfast toast or in your Quality flllati tram Taila O’Saa inlnl.»rte«0 l*r yau. l«ai akg Emmental Swiss Slices 65* U.S. Grade A 4W-S lbs W W .m biuB w m A sa*B*#« M I b a p4aml/ nnAfit cooking. It lends itself to bringing out Downyiflake Waffles 3 Yaa'II aniay thasa llavarlul swiu illeas. Try ttiam. For those who like dark meat. the flavor. 93 SCORE, GRADE "AA" KINO Size Dallclaui waMlai tar a maniarakla braaklait. Soft Golden Margarine 2 iiSc 95* Rock Cornish Hens 55fb MRS. PILBIR T’S FAMILY SIZe Oallclaus martanna walling Sara Lee Loaf Cake ^69^ far yau. Gravy on Real Turkey Slleai n .7 9 Potato BANANA OR CHOCbUATI SNACK CAKB Fresh from o u r own ovens Swift’s Premium. 28 oz. pkg. lllustiated World Angy’s Tortellini i2i65* Wa tia^ a wida lalactian at intarMtianal sarmat Buttercrest Bread Encgclopedia Potato Cheese Pierogi L * i3 5 « Min!-priced fish is **delish!** Chips MRS. 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PAGE TWENTY-TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JA N U ^Y 26, 1972 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1972 PAGE TWENTY-THREE -A ndover tinously until filled. A cab can even In actual expensea, they Storm, Andover’s representa­ Kelly To Direct then come In and haul the paper are actually ahead, because of tives to the Capitol Region ^ • • • N N NWNNWNVrVNWNNNIN THE ^ to the reclaimer, getting from the hidden savings. This was Planning Agency; Mrs. Carolyn NEW YORK (AP) — Gene $8 to $10 a ton (at today’s especially interesting to the Graham, secretary of the Con- Kelly will direct at ^our favorite grand union gou uiill find our Lundfill Unlike Dumping, servation Commission; and "Clcwnaround," described as a : PLAZA DEPT. STORE 1 FAMILY^* prices) for it. group attending, because the An- (We Rave A I^tloa To Please) hand decorated Kurker said that collection Uover Environmental Action Mrs. Julie Haverl, chairman of "family entertainment musical the Andover Environmental Ac- spectacular,” featuring singers B. MHHJCJE TPKB. (Next to^ o MEU«) LAWTER State Expert Explains coats amount to five or six Council Is conducting a glass re­ OPBNOPJDN WBD.,W 'W sg THUM., XURlJlBsg JPmws liMAtm W a times the cmtual disposal cost, cycling prog^ram with volunteer tion Council. and dancers who will each take ------on the character of a unique GRAND TONEWARE ^ dump — it’s a pay dearly for a bagged con-' Andover offers no municipal col- labor and has just sent Its first Doting Parents triple-s blue stamps four inspired designs landfill operation," , says talner o f dirt, compost, peat lection service, so here, at least, shipment of glass to DayvlUe. Manchester Evening Herald clown. I Decals for Decoupoge Andover correspondent, Anna The show, produced by UNION® C«l • pint iHti CSinries Kurker, principal sanl- o r manure. But these cost is not yet a factor. In con- The group netted about $00 Ethel, hesitant about marrying nt>,>sa0*wtkm. tary engineer from the Con- "dll not go to the loctU sidering the cost of any kind of from the recycled glass, and an F risina, tel. 742-0347. Theatre Now, Will play In 40 1 0 Fred, decided to put a blunt IM mA t«tt, nectlcut Denartment of mn “dump" and shovel out a basket recycling, whether paper, glass Itemized bill from the town for ------cities, beginning In San Diego, ^ question to his mother and father. MOM Ant Beckerman Produces caiif., in April and, appearing Now ot Pkno! wiA tvttf m™n.nL . « compost. or what have you. Kurker said, loading and trucking showed the “ I love your son,” she said, Peoc^ nm e^i Protection, about As for recycling paper, Kurker one must consider such hidden expenses ran around $70. NEW YORK (AP) — Sidney New York’s Mamikon Square xre people plec^ers IHOO IM "but I have doubts about hit Andover’s waste disposal area, said the most economical solu- items as the cost of the land. Official Guests Beckerman has been signed to Garden In June, health. Tell me frankly, is he Speaking on the subject of found so far Involves having the space saved, and the corn- Attending the meeting as in­ produce "The Death of the The show ha^' original w e lir solid waste management Mon- “ trailer truck, without the cab, pacting end covering of rubbish, vited guests were Robert E.'F.'>x," a n" vet by Ge‘'n>re Oar- score by M ocse' Charlap, with They assured her that be wai This Week: 7% * Salad/Ceko Plate day night, Kurker was a guest teeated at the landfill site and If a group or municipality can Pest, first selectman; J. Cuyler rett, revolving around the Eliza- lyrics and bock by Alvin Ccep- Read Herald Advertisements in perfect health. But, as they of the Andover league of Worn- paper stacked ' in it con- recycle something and break Hutchlnson, selectman; John methan period. erman. well knew, Fred was suffering en Voters, which sponsored the ----- '------from both tuberculosis and drug / program at the home of Mrs. addiction. Ethel found out the p e o p le V p Ii Andrew Gkuper on Hebrbn Rd. truth shortly after the marriage, Kurker presented a slide pro­ and promptly got an aimulmenL S I M C E ISVS .V But she did not stop there. V* gram combined with a running She followed up with a damage commentary on the slides. He suit against Fred’s parents. explained his above statement Grounds: fraud. by saying that a dump is At the trial,' the parents simply an open dumping claimed they could not be ex­ ground where rubbish is depos­ pected to make unpleasant dis­ ited and nothing further is FfliK iM iSI done. Connecticut no longer has closures about their own child. GRAIN FED WESTERN Nevertheless, the court held them any dumps, Kurker sold; rath­ liable. The judge said their de­ PORKERS er they are landfill operations ceit was too deliberate and too (SHANK REMOVED) and are very different. CMPON important to be excused. WHOLE OR ' A londflU operatl(»i demands This is an unusual case. But three i*^ulrements: FlYst, that it illustrates that doting parmts EITHER HALF lb. the rubbish be spread over an do not have an unlimited right area to a very thin layer; sec­ to favor their child at someone Slieed Bacon 5 to 9 ond, that It be compacted (he else’s expense. OUR OWN , stressed the importance of this A comparable situation arises EARLY MORN lb s . a v g . SAVE STAMPS step); and third', that a cover­ when parents are accused not o f BRAND PK8- ing of at least 6 inches of clean GRAND unfairly pushing a marriage but HICKORY SMOKED fill or dirt be applied. YVhen a of unfairly breaking one up. For UNION segment of the landflU is aban­ example: Hot SKINLESS doned, a two-foot covering of E A mother was sued by her < dirt Is applied over the last daughter-in-law for alienation of Mb. layer. her son’s affections. It seems pkg. Dogs The Depeu'tment of Environ­ that the mother had waged a mental Protection, Kurker said, relentless campaign against the SAVE CASH H i i i i is concentrktlng at this Ume on marriage, not so much because (M O NU l Wt RMorvu TNG KlfM Tu UmH OUMfttlM BROWN aRd MJUB the problem of waste disposal. she loved her son as because she sliced Bologna SERVE The other two areas of concern, hated his wife. The court de­ Turke r n m m r n m OVEN READY swm s PRIMUM storage, of waste and collecting cided this too was outside the Swift A U VARIETIES VALUABLE COUPON valuable c o u p o n Dry Salami HMO. PIPPIROM-GfNO* or trahsportatlon of waste will parental privilege and ordered 8 - 0 2 . GOV'T GRADE 'A' need further study. M M W M LL HRMIMDI the m c^ e r to pay damages. pkg. SWin-S PRiMIUM Of course, the law does give Sausages PAinY-THURINGfR Open Burning BHBAKFASTmmgAKPAST Vw SHOPPEHs u e w i SPECIAL Dry Salami parents a considerable amount The question of open burning INSTANT o l freedom to speak their mind. tMtSMAPUm/tnEKn OSCAR alwayk comes up, he noted, and I MAnR in small towns, siich as An­ In another case, a youthful hus­ CHICKEN PARTS All Beef Franks 1-LB. band who was having marital Smoked Beef Tongue ik89‘ dover, there are no bans against CAN J A R 2 V S V ^ difficulties went to his father LIVER I All Meat Wieners IS 89* open burning as a rule. How­ 69* for a man-to-man talk. The fa­ WINGS |< LEGS ■ £ ■ ■ < BREASTSI ever, Kurker said, many par­ CoufMi ux^lrM fat. January 39* im Caupan axplrtg tat. January 39, im Shrimp Cocktail ;^ * GENUINE Limit 1 uerewitemar, ^ 31 99 WITH THIGH WITH RIB FRYER Umttl uar evttamar ther urged him to get a divorce, SWANSON ticulates are emitted into the U.S.D.A. CHOICE and he did. lb. lb. Chicken Livers FROZiH air from open burning of rub- Could the father be held liable Jones Sausage Meat '£ 89* bM(h, so it Is not recommended. ' SEMI-BONELESS m m i by the divorced wife for aliena­ Buy the parts you like beat! He spoke of the feasibility of tion of affections? A court said Beefsteaks I JAtNIY fU X S H O R T CUT Souerkrout SIIIS; 19* !it35* incineration, and explained that CAPITOL FARMS VALUABLE COUPON he could not, because his inter­ it takes a town of about 40,(XX) ference was within the reason­ Beef Short Ribsun 1 75* Sliced Bacon si; 79* population before an incinerator COLD MWDJSL able limits of a parent’s role. As Sth-7th Bibs JO T LIOUIIS FROZEN FEATURES GROCERY VALUES is Justified. A solution here, one judge put it: Kurker said, would be for An­ CUTS FLOUR ’’Times o f stress naturally Shoulder Pork Chops«’i& ”69* COLB Sliced Salami IJ85* dover to combine with other 1st-4th Ribs bring parent and child together towns or areas in the region FRESHLY SLICED » o x . for counsel and advice. This, the Mackerel Fillet S^'"*’ „ 59* and buy an Incinerator jointly. S-LB. law does not condemn.” EssHs' Son Mests Corned Beef Brisket E .B O L O G N A BAG BTL. tinson's Kurker stressed that incinera­ • i j $ » . V E A L L O A F tion dMs not dispose of waste. LB. ^)LIVE LOAF i»*lrw *«». JMiwary » , u n CMPM n p lm SM. Jmiimty M, im An American Bar Association Frogs Legs S " iM ” C0FFEE«i|_iW Limit I ,trcnM im r UmH I pWMItMKM public service feature by W ill Sausage Links S 89* It is a Vjdume reduction method, .Fickle A Pimento O w l b . B e r n a r d . but not a disposal method. WAYBEST QUALITY j | o a Something still has to be done C 1972 American Bar Association SAVE ON THESE GROCERY VALUES with all of the rubbish after it pkgs.^BANQUE1 VALUABLE COUPON i ac m I®® has been reduced to asbee and Chleksn A-La-Kbig SUCEO M l-lb.$| non-burnables. O ne solution CHICKERWINeS 2 9 LB. Vermont Diocese Gravy with Boof SHcos - Turkey Slices would, be to compact the re­ CARNATOON I CARNATION " CHUNKS J K 4 « . SUNSHM 3 *1^ 5 Chiporoos mains' and bury them In a land­ JUICE CRUSHED cans B eat Witit^opulkiA/ Meota • INSTANT MILKj Has New Bishop Dole Pineapple fill opemtion, either within a TENDER SMOKED Potatoes ntSHPAN 3 ^1^ town, or in another centralized BUIOJNGTON, Vt, (AP) — Pecan Sondies KfOUR ' r 47* area. Colonial Daisy Bolts...... 10 QT. The Rev. John A. Manhall, the GRAND 43-year-old son of a fomer Mac & Cheese Si» 3 89‘ Kurker showed some slides PKG. Fruit Cocktail UNKM and explained the long-ran^ PORK CHOPS LB. Brown&Sorvo Sansagss.iT:"65* * CMPM w1.09 *m « IM . Jamury M, Itra Cauuan asflrti Sat. January Sf, im Worcester, Mass., ixxstmaster, i effects of landfill operations LUnK I pwntMflMr UmHI iMrcwiHmar was to be Installed Tuesday as Broccoli SSr“ 5 Jr *1“ Mott's Applesauce $ 2 3 9 the seventh bishop of the state­ Crisco Oil ^ near a stream or river. Eventu­ 2ran> ally, the rubbish does decom­ Capital Farns Kielbasa.... 99*. wide Roman Catiiolic diocese of Tomato Paste hu«t$ 7 ScotTowels MlASsonm U! iiiplii. OSCAR MAYER IWWMM Burlington. Italian Beans SSS 2 'Z 47' pose, and iron oxides and other imimmimimmwmM. Three archbishopB and 21 DAIRY FEATURES pollutants are introduced Into Calves Liver'ES!?...... *1.29. bishops were expected to attend Tomato Sauce HUNT'S 10- 99* Smacker's STT the w ater. the ceremony at the Cathedral (Reclamation SLICED BACON LB. Oscar Mayer Weiners.... 79?. -KIN'S ITALIAN 1 CONTADINA [ of the Immaculate ConcepUcn HnwoHon Punch About the feaslMUty of a com­ Welch's Prune Juice £ 39* Blue Bonnet QUMran* W* StMTVt TM SItM T* UmM OWMIHM in Burlington. light N' Lively plete Reclamation center, Kur­ Franks & Knockworst’ar.... 99* TOMATO PASTB< He succeeds the Most Rev. son ker saiij that a landflU would WE WELCOME FEDERAL FOOD STAMP SHOPPERS Robert S. Joyce who is retiring Asparagus 3 '°r M°° Mrs. Filberts lU IK M M N I stUl be heeded to take care of 4 01. at age 76. S: p '-'n c h 4, items that cannot readily be CANS Bishop Joyce has been :q>iii- DEPEND ON POPULAR FOR QUALITY & SAVINGS...... COMPARE!!! >UJCr TfO Mushrooms 3 ’i:;r 89* Potatoes S ', reclaim ed. tual Header of the diocese for 16 He showed Ihe latest advances CMPM .Kpln. Ut. Jinapry W, im Caupan axphTc Sat. January 19, im a "^^■■^■contg. I 10< OFF LABEL Unit I pMCPtMimr Limit 1 parcuclumar years. He wais a consecrator In recycling automobile tires, S A V E 174 for Bishop-designate Mardiall GIAND end glass reclamation. Some during the cerehionies today. Onion Rings FRESHEST PRODUCE IN TOWN towns, Kurker said, want to BOUNTY JUMBO DASH 4*01. Father Marshall was named Swiss Slices S T " compoot.,To date, however, com­ G ian t g f l M bishop on Dec. U by Pope Paul MMI Size JUNM* posting requires a certain ymita-DM. VALUABLE. COUPON VI in conjunction with an an­ French Toast AHF the rubbish, making this part ob­ tion of Biidiop Joyce was ac­ Casseroles BISOUICIC jectionable. S A V E 164 cepted. cUm AR He also said that teste have ALL FLAVORS The new 'bishop studied for Cracker Barrel MXO shown that people wlU go to a the priesthood at the North Seafood Dinner SIKIS l-lk <=> garden shop o r other store and CAMPBELL’S 10 oz. American College in Rome Amer. Cheese NOC FkS- MY-T-FINE SVioi. 4*ez. where he has recently been HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS pkg. PKG. PKG. serving as a spiritual adviser. a s « Cant Cguuuir •RpiPU* fut. JWluary 39, im Ctuptu cxioirtg fat. January 39, im He had experimice in paro­ BAKERY FEATURES NOTICE PUDDINGS VECETABLE SOUP UmH 1 pur cucmmtr UmH 1 Rtreutfumar chial work in three parlies U.S. No. 1 • 2% ' Min. and he served as principcd and Q-TIPS FLORIDA SEEDLESS., TOWN OF ANDOVER gnmM p u i tihutoes...... f amiioCSBgaioll teacher in Catholic / high To eat in Crisp red apples BOA:^ OF TAX REVIEW The , ,Andover Board of Tax m x ) schools. V salads or IFOR < . . . delicious, < White Bread Review, will meet to hear smy Jn> Om 'DoJjtx^D&pt. niSKIES BUFFET CAT FOODS... 7‘SX ’1. VALUABLE COUPON VALUABLE COUPON During today’s ceremonies, conoN Pjlfl' FRESHBAKE/ squeeze and nutritious appeaui- from asBessments on presiding prelate was to be the SW ABS ” King tizi CUBE AIR FRESHENERS...... '^SR* BORDEN’S Most Rev. Humberto S. Me- drink. . . snack. M b . the G ^ d Ust of October 1, UGHT & LIVELY by SMHtst c r t n . g derice. Archbishop of Boston. i < 1071 In the Aaaessor’a Office at FRIHICB-ANERICAII SPASHEITI’.£!(; Medieros is also the metro­ 4 -0 2 . the tbwn Office Building, JOHNSONS ^ Anjou Pears MBiim 10. 69* politan for the Province of Bos­ Idaho Potatoes 59* Moaves.l 8chool-.Road on the following IBB BIXIE CBP REFILLS...... Baby Lotion JOHNSON P K G . ton, which oversees the Bur­ 3 dates. Cottage Cheese w 9 14 oz. NAJKY F ebruary 1, 1972 ENLERS RLACK PEPPER...... » » JAR 4 9 « of 20 lington diocese. Temple Oranges »1T.1 Ok*?,. 69* Yellow Onions »s 5 4 9 * lYNN Other archbishops in attend­ SucretsSIjS; 24 English Muffins p a o p.m. to 0:00 p.m. NANa SIMSIBNE RRISPy CRACKERS------r S T Cauuaii axylTUt fat. January 39, lv/3 Cauuan aiplrtt fat. January 29, im ance were to be the Most Rev. M. . February 3, 1072 ■ UmHI ptrcuctumar UmHI Hfcuitumtr Chicory & Escnrole i, * orsp Food Cake lYNN 7:80 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. CRACREO WHEAT YIEIBIA BREADli;. SiSS* John F. Whealon of Hartford Bufferin Tablets ol 100 25 Red Radishes 29* JUMeO Kraft Natiral Sliced Swiss...... - 59* and the Most Rev. Paul Februajiy 6, 1972 10:00 a.m .'to 2:00 p.m. HEALTH & BEAUTY AID SAVINGS Gregolre of Montreal. iC llP A N D REDEEM THESE VALUABLE CQUPONS..SAVE CASH AND STAMPS! XAAXAAMXXX CUft(Hi> B . Horne, VALUABLE COUPON CSialrman Crackor Barrel Sharp S tic k s.. ,.^.77 Baseball Is Out fOOr SIAMPS lOOr STAMPS I lOPgSIAMPS j I I0D~ STAMPS Stanley O. Gasper, COLUMBIA, Md. (AP) — | lO OFF HEAD A I SCOPE Oeorge W. Munson, RKYNOLDS BAGGIES Children under 12 may not play | with this coupon and with this coupm md wHh this coupm md with this coupon and with this coupon md whh this coupm and Board of Tax Review Hood’s Swiss Style Yogurt.....2.« 45* baseball on any of the six city- purchati of four J4H -oz. cans porchmo of 2 lb. pkg. purchota of 1/2 gallm porchma of 12 oz. pkg. - FROZEN I purchOM of om gnUm porchmo of 3 lb., 3b oz. boi SHOULOERS { mouthwash IU.UMIMUM FOIL MNOW ICM BACS owned playgrounds in this IBal-j Choc. Rippla, Banana Nut, Wninut | Sham poo P K G .o l 7SF1. timer e-'WsMiington suburb, I HEINZ GRAPEFRUIT or •.lu. 170 OCOMA PUREX IOC INSTANT IOC Econom y which b ills itself as "T h e (New | SARA LEE LOTION 12 O Z. 10 Frto Bags IGREAT AMERICANI NYR NYR '■&nj Food Vohm Roll ORANGE JUICE BTL. A m erica.” MRO MRO 4J*I. FRIED CHICKEN BLEACH PELS LEGAL Tak. * CauHU axRirM fal. January 29, i m CiUM n aMirtc fat. January 39. im OfflclalB ol Columbia Associ­ IN PRODUCE DEPT. SNACK LOAVES 69 Limit 1 utreuttamtr SOUPS Coupon good thru Sat., Jm . 29 Coupm good thru Sit., Jm . 29 Coupon good thru Sot., Jm . 29 Limit I uarcutlumar ation, by a 2-1 vote, ruled base­ Coupon good thru Sit., Jan. 28 Coupon good thru Sat., Jan. 29 Coupm good thru Sat., Jaa. 29 NOTICE BIRDSEYE ball is a contact sport and thus I Limit mn coupon pm caatoniar, Liiih mo coupm pur cuitomar Limit Onn coupm pur cuttomor Limit mo coapm par castomar Limit Dm coupm pur cnstomor Limit ono coupm par cuttomor iflOOAfeMtlOOO in the same category as suchj TOWN OF BOLTON I I O l. 'ftfnifiWI'y''"'* other banned sports for young­ a d o p t i o n o f TOWN PLAN PKGS. Orafix DMtHre Adhesive...... '<^ 83* X sters as football, soccer and ka­ OF , DEVELOPMBINT BY Tasti Fries rate. PLAYTEX p l An n i n q c o m m is s io n Wilkinsoe Bonded Blades...... bunch STAMPS I ISO STAMPS! ISO STAMPS! ISO STAMPS At a ' meeting of the Town Calif. Broccoli 39*^ with this cpupon md Planning Commission of Bolton V o r.! with this coupm and whh this coupm ai whh this coupm and Cant RANGE AND purchnm of 5 lb. bag with this coupm and held on January 12, 1072, the Bird's Eye Awake------3 Peilissin Couth Syrep...... 83* Family Pak TOMATOES CB^ purchue of four 6-oz. cant purchmo of two 15-oz. cant purehma of two 7-oz. cant purehma of m a 12-oz. pkg. FUEL OIL with Plan of Development was ad(^t- 39 c I BRAND UNION RE6. or RIPPLED' ed to become effective Febru­ Barnes Wettint Solntlon...... ’Ji'M.BB Oraas OabbacatSL Haw Oaions 3 GASOLINE GOLD MEDAL ISC this iHICKENoftheSE NYR NINE LIVES ICHEFBOY-AR-DEEI a ry 1, 1072. A cc^ y o f the Plan ••GGGGGGGGGGGGG* f es* or coupm POTATO Mrs. Paul’s Onion Riigs.. MRD SPAG. whh MEAT BALLS of Development has been filed Phisohex Liquid • •••**.**••••*#***•••• Ml* *2.39 U.S. *\ Maelntodi A$|ilet 3 u- •» 39< FLOUR £ SUPER CAT FOOD TUNA BANTLY OIL or BEEF-A-RONI CHIPS in the^ottlce of the Town caerk, Coupm good thru Sat., Jm . 28 Coupon good thru Sat., Jnn. 29 Coupon good thru Sat., Jm . 29 Community Hall. • io s . i Crisp Galary Hearts n. 4!K COMPANY, INC. Coupm good thru Sat:, Jm . 28 CoNiMa good thro Sat., Jaa. 28 I Coupon good thru Sat., Jm . 28 Dated at Bolton, Connecticut, licb’s Chocolate Eclairs... Limit one coupon pur cuttonwr Lbnit mn coupon por cuttomor Limit mo coupm par cuttomor Limb ona coupm por cottoaiar UaiH oaa coupm par cmtamar N eoe eeiieoB eof ruitM M f this 27th iiy of J(inuary 1972. \ 3.11 Main Street t o w n p l a n n i n g Tel. 649-4595 c o m m is s io n o f BOLTON THIS AOVtRTISIMINT W H g tlv i T^IUU OAT. JAN. 29TH. NOT UitNONSIBU PON TYKMMIAPHiCAL laNONt. James O. Hassett, A fU f R € > R U L A R - Rockville 875-3274 (Thairman MANCHESTER PARKADE, MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST Robert E. Qorton, 725 MIDDLE TPKE., E __ 1135 TOLLAND TPKE # ROCKVILLE # SOUTH WINDSOR SULLIVAN AVd. SHOPPING CENTER Secretary MANCHESTER

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SHOP-RITf MMOLE TOMMOES 4 Sauerkraut 6 Rl T { Ml X K ) SpM heftt" SINCCaSMMtL VEGETABLES Apple Juice Soup Mix ;c25^ n " TUs Conpon Wortti ” 1 MfOHM. SZOAD NOOCM.It UmOMOTTILKCO ' $ 1.00 All Shop-Rite Stores jom in the 2nd Penn Dutch 8 : ^ 1 Carrots I SQUIBB I C*MM CU’SVIOtT«Bt.t A SHOP PlTJ JUMEN’t , THERAGRAN , Grand Opening Week Celebration Soup 6 ' PORK & BEANS Bath Beads ' ^ ‘ 5 9 ^ I VITAMINS I | 8 MOF.RiTEI»AkW[hlT ^ ___ SHO^.RITE^UT I 100 X a b S iz e of SHOP-IUTE of Norwidi. WIIEEM Aisti-oi-O I F in s 30 F R E E ! FnMh Fruit• A VtgttobU a! l■IAIiS D 8 " * 1 u S 1 GRADE A SIZE MAINE POTATOES MORE MEATS AT LOWER PRICES SHOP-RITE WHOLE 2 lb. AVG.

j Out Beg. $t.7B ^ 1 0 4 9 ^ FRYING Carrots r This Conpon W o|tii 1'neiAn mvn tos ”4i" $1.00 CHICKENS I PARKE-DAVIS I Seedless Grapefruit 6 - 5 9 ‘ I MYADEC I WHYPAYMOITE?^ ^ 100 C^pndes Size. I FliiB SO FREE! | MCIMTO^ APPUS 2 9 ? 3 . . 2 ! H CHUCK POT m m ^ ^ SHOP-RITE ROCK U.S.#iaZMM Idaho Baking Potatoes 5^i59* CALIF. ROAST 79ie CORNISH HENS PAncv BONELESS CHUCK . SHOP-RITE SMOKED ^ . Anjou Pears . 2 3 * POT ROAST 95.^ RONELESS BUTT 8 9 f CUT SHORT FOR BROILING 4b ^ M O U R ______M I Onr Beg. $(US7 ^ NAVEL ORANGES mo SKAK 99| I This Coupon Wortti I < OOo ' FEVER I I U S D A CHOICE ' THERMOMETERS CENTER CUT FIRST I Beetm or Oral i CUT ' O E D C O T Hualth it BeamtyAida CHUCK STEAK is 5 3 lb iwa.iiTr8iWTnro50TLcyibi4 ^ TENDER, PLUMP 12 HOUR GOLD TABLETS LCAN.NOWMTE BUY X PACKAGEFOR89c Shoulder Steak GET 2ND ONE FOR Xc FOR POTTINO OR BRAISING BEEF LEGSCHICKHi BREAST PARTS WINGS 24 Short Ribs FOR SOUTHERN FRY JN ITH ^B S JUICY li TASTY QE fobs BOTH FOR BONELESS ®WHVPAVIKMtT Chuck for Stew 10 I FROM Ainr THERMOMETER Vicks Nyquil I N S T O C K ! ST.XMCNNS TODB CHOICE J Childs Aspirin ALL VARIETIES (EXCEPT BARBECUE SPARE RIBS) im u u m I TUs Conpon Wortti I FREE2ER QUmi I g lJ W ' Childs Cough Syrup Towzrds thz purehZM of I SQUIBB I WITH M CI TOOTHSRUSH 2-LB. CASSBIIM.es abO K of 10 THERAGRAN-M , Colgate Toothpaste **Nf«**OAMOINOtAUtAOI ^ VAHLSHM M i: I VITAMINS I ZHOr^HTriOe orr lAML Celeste Pizza 2 ;s 99* French Fries a: 59® Handi Wipes MINUTCIMlbl»OZ.CANtSc ____ " N m '' 11#AZ MOPWITt WITH THIS UmHiOnecoveengorfamH*. MH I 100 Tab Size Amber Mouthwash Orange Juice 4 ts 99® _ CMAMitxAirMjMHMfyat. It7t tCONOWV SO I lOcOFF LASCL Waffies C U U t ^ n CwiAOR t — 4 »t my SR.. NH. lupwmwt.1. Fills SO FREE! ZR O ^rC H O C O U TE . ZMMIM. ORANGE 2'A::39® Shop-Rite Baby Powder OfVILtPOOO,aOLOCN.ONtPICf _ _ . CtNCZIN. 8lfP OR TINMIV tW*N| WHYPAYMONCr Cakes 'ftr69® /Pot Pies IHNHIifiHffHIR SAVE IP fNffMl} J&J Baby Shampoo U n O u r l M r y [ in i li u i SPRAV-RCOUUUIA UNSCCNTfO ALL FLAVORS-REGULAR VALUABLE COUPON Soft & Dri Deodorant Towards ttie purchate of 2AB0 Wit h PUMP DitM NtEz a2.|b.canof Jergens Lotion ■ONUSaoSllSFfliE) Maxwell House RCOUIAN FimCHM ANN't Coffee j Onr Beg. $ 4L90 | J&J Cotton Balls Orange Juice Margarine Llmll:Oiwcw.oiiM'*Mnlly. MBf naanHBHHBGenerai Merchandimt SNOPJHTt WITH THIS COUPON c.uA£,^“ss.^r;• sfe |• iu ,. ™ I”This Conpon Wortb ” j Amer.Singies '^^59® Sour Cream CHUNKY. SHALL ANO CHtAMV ALf LROO NiaUiAZPARKAV STEEL 1 2 K ” x 5 » ” x l O ' ' Cottage Cheese a: 39® Margarine 3AT.*1 i l W I l H t SAViae HHiHiOH I SOtilBB I CHILD MIbD ^D^tteoMetun Department IHHi VALUABLE COUPON 1 INSULIN INSU I STORAGE FILE GEM MFC NFH.1NPH.Xr40 COLMFUL.lt'*x33“ FBAIIKS 5 9 « Towards the purchase of a i 7 Striped Rag Rug - 8 8 ‘ al.pt. 8-01. bottle of I POKEL AIN a STONMAIW AtSofrCO PATW INt Z TVPtt CANNED N F H .C a f Imported Coffee Mugs -.4 9 * Swift Ham 'Wesson dll lOcOFFLAOCL Bologna a 39® 3 for $1.75 I DOMESTIC SLICED CANNED IMPORTED DANISH WITH THIS UmRt One couMHi A*F iBWiMy. Shop-Rite Rubber Gloves ,.5 7 * Shop-Rite Ham a 79® Bacon Jl! 79® I Beg. CM I EZTNAMILOAAUtEtP. COUPON ....jr^ssKfeSsu.., C-ZPOADISPOfASLt A U MEAT AND ALL ZEEP OMAN MAYEN I 3 for $1.75 > Foil Square Cake Pan ',v 3 9 * Bologna 74:69® Franks M I WIIHIlim SAW A iilWIIIEIIIIll WHY PAY MORE? "Appetixer Dept. “ I Beg. C80 I Aluminum Snow Shovel - *1*® MHiwnsnQReBrannBiM 1^ 3 Iw $3J»7 J NON-STICK COATED TowanN the purchat# of Aluminum Snow Shovel - *2** a 20.qt. box of I I T QUAUTV NYLON AtiONTIO COLON. H fiG na 7 9 ® PAP, CAIVa. POLISH VEAL. Carnation Opaque Panty Hose - 99* MOM CWCREN, LAROE A UMM ILICIOTOOROER ROLOQNA MUSNZTEROHIStl lfe.99* \Seafood Depi7\ Instant Milk SHOF-RITE Gem Loaf Sale a. 79® DRUG STORES Potato Salad w.35® WITH THIS UmM>On.caupmp.,fa,nil.. HH B ris to l S88-0818 ice Creom Dept* Bakery Dept. COUPON 025 Farnilngton Ave. REDEEM YOUR FEDERAL OERMNN _ _ CH MFG Manchester 618-OOli 087 E. Middle Tpke. Sandwiches *^ri**89® White Bread $1 i ■ M IH IIH IM SAVisir miiiiiiiiiiiiinii Olerlden SSO-Met ^ ^ F p o O D STAMPS AT SHOP4UTE 311 W. Main St. Middletown 847.0145 835 Washington St. 587 E. MIDDLE TPKE. PALMOLIVE DISH New Britain 8884W 8 408 Slater Rd. 1-pf. 6-Px. N ew in g to n 6M.4e8S MANCHESTER 218 Itartford Ave. LIQUID b»l. OPEN MON. thra SAT. 9 AJA. to 9 P.M. AS USUAL Wethersfleld 018.7400 49 166 Silaa Deane Hwy. WllUmantio 483.8181 1601 West Main St. Rriepanffeetiva thru Jan. 28.1972. Wa rasarva the right to limit quantitlaa. Not raspontible for typographical orrora. PAGE TWENTY-SEVBN PAGE TWENTY^IX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1972 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1972

those Involved' with ccntrcUed tl^ they axe set apart In a someone \(dio repreaents aiivtw rn thepel, and oceaalanaUy to but also on the part tl» T h eP ain tm g Busine^^ Mirror That $16 letter, he says, is cent efficiency is - about the rial costs, mainly for stationery Probation Office Busy dru^ and marijuana. These 'particular agfe group they be- 'ortty. testify In cases of parole viola- courts as to whatprbbattOT is w aste. maximum to be hoped for. That and stamps, making the totals $6.89 a t 86 p e r cent efflelency, therapy groups are In addltlcn come apparent. According to One new development In ef- tlons. all about. As they ®*Pressedl^ Goes to Her In reaching his esUmates, means that the total tUrtet la­ ^ .9 1 a t 60 p e r cent, and $14:09 Join the GOD Sqixxl Swett assumed that the execu­ to, or follow, ether drug treat- Bavter, “People In that age feet In Hartford about a year la More Oaaes Expected “Some courts make in a^ ^ LOe ANGBSLES (A P) — Sing­ bor cost is te-01 a letter, the ment programa and Include category (16 to 18) are at a po- beginning to be used here — theA surge of new cases is ex- P^ate referrals to me proi^ Price of Office Letter tive is paid $20,000 a year or a t 86 p e r cent. er Jack Jones Is to give his for- com ponents bein g $1-48 fo r ex­ What is wrong at Ihe com­ PSI Vital Tool some persons on methadone rlod In their Uves when they use of volunteer aides. A Uni- pected because of the Youthful tlon departing, m u c u t o « ooo amonth $12 an hour and that the tlm^ pany which pays $14.00 per let­ f maintenance. are most apt to struggle with verslty of Connecticut sociology Offender Act, according to Ba- ^y^luence hold fumltuiw a chess iiet and G>imted as High as $15 he spends on each letter is 10,6 ecutive tim e, $1.48 secretary , 10 MoGeary said he feels they authority. These are relatively major, Gary 'Johnston of Ver- vler. Before it went Into effect driving under the . ~jntliw of a per cent of one hour—a bit cents filing. ter? Miause of today’s very ex­ ^ « » . i _____ 1 ___ j _____ , . ... _ . . . , ___ nt itniinr nr under susDension a pamimg or a a dog under , a dl- At 60 per cent etfieiency, pensive machines and mis- are effective and such an ap- immature people and need more non, worked Hast semester with Oct. 1; prosecutors and Judges liquor, or mnetiMi in a.. 1^ JOHN OUNNIFF and claim s the iMjst ra n ges more than six minutes. counseling. " „ i-* ^ ,______. _j •______. ______. __ _ nnd even non-suDDoirt, cases vorce seuiemeni reacnea m 8u- which is “pretty typical,’’ the aj^llcatlon of individual effort proach could be used here for counseling, it takes a lot of Bavler In court and in 'supervl- were reluctant to sentence a ®^®" *l**' ****?*°*\’»,«**r^ from about $6.60 a il the w a y to If that $12 an hour figure Ih Court’s Work drug-related cases, the most dlf- time."U m e ." slon. He didn’t get paid, but he young first offender, and, rath- irtilch do not wquw VmiaB NEW YORK (AlP) — How seem s to conflict w ith $20,000 a cost is $4.27. A n d a t 86 p e r are among the chief faults. $16. In a modem office, Swett flcult, he'Indicated, -of all his Need Group Work did get course credit and valu- er than give him a record, tlcular ktad of si^ -nuea Hw nrfm ertv much does it cost a company to year it is because Swett in­ cent, and “there ore lots of en­ “It is pretty difficult to refute By JUNE UNTON probationers. He expects they He exnressed the feAUns- Hint o-i^i® experience. McGeary envl- would nolle the case or transfer vital In other kinds cf ■ p a rt« im^wriy ament cludes in it the coots of ab­ vironments In which this is the says, a letter should be typed produce and mail a letter? If the figuxos,’’ he says, because (Herald Reporter) sences, vacatiens and holidays. case,” the labor cost soars to by a typist vhile the secretary ^ use the methoT^entually thte g J ^ r ^ ld ftiH S t taS <^® ®ilfnlflcant ^ e for It to Juvenile court. Now that 16 There are other you s a y $a.20, the ccmmcnly they are derived frem {Hreclse The Department of Adult Probation is not only con­ when,lhere Is adequate staff ^ m ^ aides In court where a to 18 year olds can be tried as ®®«i'te, even non - supervising vacate the The secretary is paid $160 a $7.81. ■ peiforms m (»« iiriportant work. quoted: figure, you’U have tots analysis cf such things as dic­ The reason for this becomes fronted with the problems of its probationers but also to do It. He has gone through their peers they bring uo many Sn^eat deal of the probation cffl- youthful offenders without ac- libation. house to suburbwSherman w eek o r $4.66 an h our and That’s not aU. To these labor at oempany but, according to tating and typing apeed, the costs mint be added fixed Obvious vdien you look at some has a few overwhelming problems of its own. a series of training sesstens for more Issues.” He said It is most a®*”’® valuable time Is spent qulrlng a record, the case la There are more than enough within a lewoays. spends 26.7 per cent of an hour one expert, you’ll be doUan time consumed in editorial on each letter. Mailing-filing in­ charges for rent, beat, light, of the equipment used by huge While the number of proba------^ ^ group therapy and considers It important to them to function waiting for particular cases to more apt to be prosecuted and cases which fit. The couye m arriw aept. 6, abort of the answer. changes and the, efficiency of depreciation, intmst and so corporationB in producing a let­ tlon offleers in the Rockville Thomas Kaput has two groups a very useful tool. in their own peer group and come up, referred to as “dead most of these end up on p r o b a ------™ J™®**"®**' *®P®' volves workers paid $110 a This is the poster which is beginning: to appear on billboards, bumper stickers David fiwett, executive vice personnel. w eek, r r $3.84 an h eu r, and in­ on. Based cn long experience, ter. It m ight include $f6,000 office has increased from one going, both for probationers who Bavler feels the most difficult they are more Ukely to evaluate time." Uon. To mend a tear In Acer oui> rated eight mon^ l^ r and and buses in the Manchester and Hartford areas. Its purpose iS to g:et people president of Bruce Payne & as­ If Swett Is correct, it means volves 2.6 per cent of an hour. l^ t t states that sudi charges worth cf dictating equipment, to three during the last two wore involved with drugs.. One cases are the youthful offenders, their swn performance and A probation officer must be According to these officers tains, i^ipiy ®i®nr finger nail were ^ ®*^ nirHfiA sociates, an Intematicnal man­ ''arole are stricter than cattons wlU be made pubUo as those for probation. 'r soon as ail technical arrange­ The person on probatloa ments £ire completed. Volunteers must report as directed to Ua are needed to drive a mid-bus, or her probation otQcer and for secretarial help, and to con­ may not leave die state without struct play equipment. permission, although there are According to those who’have instances in whirti blanket per­ *arsss»”-*- been deeply Involved In file plan­ mission Is given to leave for ning of this “first” for Vernon, specific purposes. He inuat tbe feeltng seems to be that the make every effort to remain hardest part has been accomp­ steadily employed if not in ‘ ias'.ss'ga,. ■ • lished, that of determining the school, notify his officer as to need, getting the funds and the his whereabouts and i^Kuiges at space. According to Mrs. Helen address, agree to waive extra<- Abuza, interim president of the dlUon from any state In the councU, expansion of day care U.S., pay money which he owes •S8%1g s»"S8S would be in the directions of as directed by his supervisor. Ellington and ’Tolland in provid­ There must be no and-sodal ing help in setting up their own conduct. Failure to obey the centers. rules and any special pro­ visions as well as all laws may result in a violation of pro­ bation and the suspended sen­ Cemtest fo r Song tence may well become un-sua- pended. W ill End April 1 A pre-sentence report, r^er- Yale’s “Boola Boda” is not red to as a pal, is ordered in all ^O CAllY OWlVm: what Qov. Thomas J. MesklU felony cases and sometimes in , I wants to hear as he is intro­ a misdemeanor case before the duced at national functions. He defendant Is sentenced. It oar- w wants a state song. \ lies a great deal of weight as ’The Connecticut Commisalop the Judge considers the deten- on the Arts, vdich is bolding a dant’s history and background onw lOP Ses on ooer contest lor an official song, has as well as the state’s and de­ set AprU 1 as the deadline for fense attontey’s arguments. The submitting entries. psl stresses areas of strengUi The commission is selecfing a and weakness in the defendant oniv HT TOP nOTCH! panel of Judges for the contest, ^ and offers a plan where poa- but their names wiU not be dis­ slble. Frequeirtly a Judge wlH closed untU alter the competi­ oammmrt that he has been in­ tion ends. fluenced by the report end ia Entries should be sent to the . changing his mind about a poa- conunisslon, 340 Capitol Ave., sible sentence because of it In Our Own Hartford, 16106. The names and federal courts and some stataa M ttIRRV addresses of the composers and it’s mandatory toat the psl in­ lyricists or, if they are deceas­ clude a recommendaticn for o n i« TOP h' p '*'-**'' ed, the names and addresses of sentence. persons submitting the composi­ This past year about 200 pai'a Ovens... our tions, must be sent with the were prepared in the RockvUla yourt*lf aw songs. More information is office. This involves interview­ available at the commissica of­ *L*^**^ FomHy to tha a ^ ing many persons in the de­ fice. fendant’s life and this informap B U n o lE tlon is never made public. An average report runs about elgfat typed pages with the Superior - M . Petition Filed Court requiring eight copies of , !,/ . 'A J A ' = - I In Bankruptcy each one, s e r v ic e Has Top PricHity Mrs. Yolanda Popple of 236 Theee reports which are dic­ f“ lly pa7t!ed Center St. has filed a petition in tated by the probation officer p Q T f .- Kj X . taro- bankruptcy in U.S. I D istrict take up about 90 per cent of Mm. J V. 7" or wheel VO ° Court, Hartford. Herman’s time. They have top P '" " " " you, ca, She lists no assets except priority in the office work $3,000 in personal goodk and ap­ “leaving a lot undone which wUl 's One of If, parel, claimed as exempt; and have to be done eventually," th ru SHI liabU ities o f $11,630.67. said Mrs. Herman. m o n . P-'-q trip every s h o p . Local creditors are listed as Presently 291 oases are being follows: ’Town of Manchester, supervised. According to Me* os we con os P ’ oson, os we con Poss.blyTnokc 1 " ' $112; B a k e r In suran ce C o., $1,- Geary about T5 per cent of these 0 200; B olton V e te rin a ry H ospital, report to the office once a ' " IS Is o $13.50; B u rto n ’s, $343.41; D r . D a ­ month; the others more often I'Oll Will , vid M. CeddweU Jr., $26; Friend­ dejmnding on need. The visit -''° ‘evrr^U!/;o d 7 EAST shoppioqshopp,„„ corts ° or dr.ve ship Lodge of Maisons, $170.62. may be simply “Hello” and as­ A lso, W . T . G ran t C o ., $626.86; surance of no problems or it ____ eaST HARTFORD siW er lon e Dr. Francis W. HeOfrick, $27; may be an hour’s counseling. P“'q cart will be wait * ° '‘^°P - House an d H ale C o., $142.86; D r. Some probationers simply drop ^ot.'r o„r stores Abraham Kurien, $25; Man­ in with problems between times. „ . ★ „cn OutnsMe ------chester Memorial Hospital, $17.- There is now a tendency to 76; Manchester Radiologists, separate the youthful offendem __H TaI. h Mnin W a lit i n Wia*” o ^ ...... I" better.*'* serving yo., $18; D r . R aym ond Peracch lo , and drug cases, to handle them $12; R e g a l M en ’s S h i^ , $89.74; differently. One new approach R eynold’s T exaco, $113.73; ’Turn­ invDlvea group therapy sessions. pike Auto Body, ^25. I d Dailterd, Probatloa, Officer MANCHESTER ^TVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26. 19f72 PAGE TWENTY-NINE PAGE TWENTY»BIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1972

BUGS B U N N Y OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE f ______i p s In T h e News I OH, THC TCPIUM OF IT ALL! I j ZOUNPSi A tfETTINE TriE OWLS TO BREATHE 1 WAS A«ANTr FOR BETTER * FIVE-DOLLAR By STD KBOMIStI printing reads "Heath-Nlxon PILTERED MR WAS A CHALLENfiE Meeting, Dec. I97i.” Only the THINftS.., MUM8LE,..GRUMBLEi BILLl THEY FOUND IT PlFFIOULT TO, AP Ne-wsfeatureB TriD-Soek$ • PRINK BEER WITH THEIR MASKS The Peace Corps has re- 4-cent, 15-cent. l8-cent and, 34- cent were overprinted. ^CKLE ON 150 1 HAP NEEDLES ^IMP^ON, ceived Its greatest recognition T .dfocem„ . THE a p p r e n t ic e TAILOR, Atiiwtf to PnyloOT Poulo by belngNionored on a new U.8. It is Interestl^ to note that aBUOrSV- STITCH THE MASKS TOGETHER overprinted stamps are a phila- BURSeR. 8-cent starn^ which will be ANP TACK THEM ACROSS Friendliness placed on n rst d ay sale Ftob. tellc rarity in Bermuda. In re­ THE t r a n s o m ! cent years there have been only 1 1 . Yd f c r i ACROSS action The stamp was designed by three such issues—in 1908 fo r WL 1 Greeting 4 Varnish Bradbuiy ThomiMon of Riv­ the Big Three talks between 6 Embrace ingredient Britain, FVance and the U.S. ; 5 Native of erside, conn., who based Us 11 Oleic acid salt conce^ on an award-winning tn 1906 com m em orating the 13 Petitioner (suffix) 50th anniversary of-the biennial 14 Texaa river 6 Mongrel 'Peace Ootps poster by David 7 Fakehood Battle of Teilow brings, Ohio. Newport to Bermuda ocean KNrr "Potpourri" . . . Hdusohold Hints and Shopping Tips fw /■2iD 15 Small apace yacht ra ce ; and In 1970 when 16 Edward (ab.) 8 Powerful Featured at the bottom of the today's busy woman, to save you time and money. Don t 17 Sesame bomb stamp is a sbnulation of a por­ the cUony dianged to a deci­ MICKEY FINN 9 Pertaining mal currency. lYtiss us — W e're here on the women's page each BY HANK LEONARD 19 ^ring month tion of the American flag, in 20 uunloclc to the sun 29 Comment* teeth BY THE WAY— YOU I WAS ^ 47 Adjective which six of the eight stars Wednesday ■— just tor you. catch 10 Beseech 33 Hot and arid A century ago, two famous P NEVER TOLD ME GOING TO 22 Small shield 12 Italian city 34 Cuiuiing suffix gradually evolve Into doves of HE'S BEEN GONE A WEEK NOW/ ^ ______EifACTLY HOW MUCH SURPRISE you 23 Pine 13 Honored 36 Participant 48 Oriental coin peace, two of which fly beyond explorers David Livingstone I'M A LITTLE WORRIED, LINDA'/ TOMORROW/ c h o p p y is DONATING -BUT BEING 24 Even now 18 Frozen water 37 Indiana town SOOldlUllan and WUllam Henry Stanley— TO OUR WONDERFUL THAT you GOT the field. At the top left ap­ 26 Essential 21 Compensation 39 Church («b.) pears the words "PeAce Corps, met In what is now Tansanla, CAUSEI CURIOUS— 23 Narrow benches 51 Modern qualityQuality 8 cents United States.’* ’The col­ Africa. To.honor this historic ...... Mitin Street Around Town .^^CIENCE 28 Armed headband 41 Laughing Languaga occasion, the Best African ...... :n ^ •^MARCHES. conflict 25 Car for hire 42 Dull finiiui Association ors of the vartioal stamps are (ab.) Poutal. Administration (Tan- 30 Snakelike fish 27 Back of foot 43 Bite with red. 'White and blue. Hang Ups Shirt-Dresses Senior Cltisens Special 31 Hewing tool eania, Kenya, Uganda) has is­ 3 T ~ 1” r " r ~ r Although the Peace Corps Took soma prints to BAIR- The Unfilled Prescription 32 State (ab.) r “ r " r " was establiahed on a temporary sued ■ a 0 drilling stamp. The Need perking up? PARISIAN 33 Decorates stamp depicts the Livingstone WAT and they had. Just the c o i f f u r e : at 66 Oak St. w ill 35 Boys it basis by executive Order ICarch right frame for them. The 1, 1961, it becam e a perm anent Memorial at Blantyre. offer on any Tuesday, Wednes­ nickname R” II prices start at 69c . . and that day or Thursday, a shampoo is the Costliest One 37 Seed agency within the State Depart­ is something! OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN container r r H r II ment Sept. 23 of that year alter M ore than $700,000 'worth o f and set for $2.60 and a haircut 38 High ■ i Congress passed the Peace rare-stamps wore sold in the if needed for $1.60 more - or a w U.S. at auction and exMUtion To get the correct waist meas­ mountain F Corps A ot. permanent Including shampoo, O O O N -IM O V a / T TM J lS T PLAVIKl’ IT SEE, MOTHER?/ J WARNED 40 Period of time 26 in one week by Stanley ClUMna ure tor a circular skirt, divide haircut and set fo r $9. T el. 648- I ASK EP 'lOU TO ] S A F E / TH E WAV’ 43 Needlefish s r YOU H E'P BE M O RE HIM- Lid. cf Lendon. the waist measure by three. 9832 fo r an appointm ent.' Not bivtai I prascrtpttoii ffllid to PRISCILLA’S POP HELP BECAUSE / SHE'S CHARSIN’ ORANCE THAM HELP WITH 44 Grain 25 K i r BY AL VERMEER WE'RE LATE AROUNP LUCE A RUN- HIS CRUMMY SENSE OF 45 Girl’s name The Ughlight was the rare 1 This will give you the diameter save money, is like stopping the WITH SLIPPER AW*!/ RHINO, rrs HUMOR a m p PITIFUL 46 Completely IT pence ‘IPost Office” Mauritius of the circle to be cut in the EY>r a special hamburger I STILL CAM'T BELIEVE- /^I'L L BET ^ WONDER WHERE P R O B A B L V ' TONISHT/ STRICTLY ON E - W*,Y C3ASS/ THE SOONER safe (2 words) o f 1847 on original envriope. material tor the sMrt. to save time. An unfilled prescription MISS WEST QUIT HER •^SHE MISSES SHE'S SPENDING HER A T T H E TR AFFIC THROUSH YOU BCX5T HIM OUT r X u treat, roil out baking powder THE UBRARV HOMEVMOON!? THI&nOORWA/— OF THERE THE SOONER 49 Australian . The envelope carried an In­ biscuit dough about one-quarter can only be a liability in terms of cost JOS TO GET M A IM marsupial SIZES tsAARRIED ALREADT BRANCH \ AM' CiUESS WHO'O W E ’LL EAT/ vitation to a baU by Lady iDuo-Furpoae COearanoa II S E T T H 'S L A V E 52 Adjusts (var.) 37 IT 8-11 of an inch thick. Cut out bis­ to your health. INCASE OF A 53 Tacit w Qomm, the Oovemor'a 'wife. lAixurioua Duo-Purpoee that cu its 'With a 4-inch cutter. B ake, COLLISION?/ T ~ w 54 Broaden ■ This stam p realised $170,000. combine the grace, proportiem split and butter them. Then Always have a prescription filled 55 Tart (Fr.) w XT 41 Another stamp nriiich sold for 5 5 1 9 and elegance of distinguidied place grilled thin hamburger a considerable amount was the- sofas by day, with the com­ right away. 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SAWYER FROAA When making the holes in spatula that’s so wonderful for with a slightly dampened soft NO RESTONSE. ARLINGTON, VIRGINIAP book, by Ontig Clalrborne doughnuts, use a funnel. You outdoor cooking also makes an cloth. Allow to dry. Apply water I'M DARN SURE Parks — In love can keep rnaiUng the holes excellent extended arm for re­ paint with a clean small bnirii. GOING TO FINP OOK wuv, AMRaii CAPTAIN EASY BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE ^ Pellegreno — World flight without stopping to remove the moving boxes of cereal and mix­ When paint is dry, decorative WHAT A Washington Whirl Peny — Not Just a sound; SURPRISE TO D ucey GHOWG HMM..POES SEEM BY THE WAY... dough, as it cMlects in the es from hE^-to-reach kitchen designs or borders may be past­ story of WIW funnel. SEE YOU IN HER COMPOSITE FAMILIAR^BUr MO. COULD ANYONE By MAXDn OHB8HIBB shelves. ed on If you wlMi. MADEIRA PICTURE OP THE I'M APRAIP I CAN'T GIVE ME MORE Platniok — Great mysteries of GUNSHOT VICTIM --^LA iICEHIMI DETAILED INFORM­ Ihe Washlngtvn Post "ATS history SHE SAW THR0U6H ATION ON THAT WASHINCnXYN — Sen. M ar­ Reed — A view from the rim Vacationing? THE TELESCOPE... HEADLESS- a n d the headlines STATUETTE? garet Chase smith (R-M(alne) is they’v e , caused. Two () in tile process of preparing a London newqiapermen are Reimer — SchoM is dead; al­ ^ See our fnu formal ' announcement about authors ... One of the moqt ternatives in education An whether die intends to seek re- ironic cMnoldenoes in the Uter- Scaduto — Bob Dylan election.. Her longtime adminis­ •'xy squabMe over' Hughes is Selllck — Paraohutee and para­ trative assistant, William Lewis, the timing of a new suspense chuting WC HONOR whose health is regarded as a novel Just publldied by David Shaw — The street that never CASUAL SjeparateJ-! determiiting factor in her deci­ MMCaye. It’s about an eccen­ slept A L L E Y OOP BY V. T. HAMUN sion, has recovered sufflolentiy tric billionaire recluse named SUber —Songs America voted from a heart attack to be back “’Harold HumeV who summons by jl -to wear IVHAr SOME KIND OF WHY, YE^CLANK, UTER X didntmean that ITS THIS at work parttime when the Sen­ a writeiTto his Las Vegas hotel Simon — The comedy of Neil HAPPEHBi MALFUNCnON.. ...ITILTARE ON YOU CAN RUN SOME MAN...I MEANT X L u N im i^ i hideaway to dictate his Uegra^ MMT AWHILE TO. FIGURES THROUGH THE CMSHWmumaE\ HERB/ J ate recemvened this week . . . Simon PINROINr IT.' COMPUTER FOR MEi phy. Simon — The gingerbread lady w here the THE HWS-UP S ! . ^ STEVE CANYON Someone made a secretorlal BY MILTON CANIFF error when tiie White House Washington television peraon- Sim on — Simon sayfl; the wrote the National Women’s ality Barbara Coleman, vdiose sights and sounds of 'die 966 Main Street. Manchester— facinsr Oak WHICH PAY THE I KNOW, BIT5V/ ''so HERE?^ Political Ckucus to expkdn why nationally syndicated show got swing era WE’RE OPEN 6 DATO — OPEN THURSDAY NTTES ’TILL 9 action is ! SITE ON MV AIRPLANE/ - I COULPNT SET I TIOER / WE caught in the economic crunch, Slobodkin — Inside dope -I'M TO REPAV SAME OVER TO HISH First L e ^ Pat Nixon will not be com ing'to their fund-raising has been hired os a 80,000 dol- ...I — lar-a-year media eiqwrt at ac­ TO PLV.' benefit on Feb. 8. One garbled tion .. .New Tork Gov. and sentence seemed to pick up the M n. Nelson Rockefeller keep a wording from two different form staff at their seldom-used house Mystery Whale letters and reads; “ ’Although here cn Foechall Road. But they she is unable to accept the honor went to the Sea Catch in the Found on Ship you 80 graoioudy suggest, or Fairfax Hotel, the other night PORT ARTHUR, Teix. (A P ) Com e choose from our sensational because of previous commib for their dinner... Political WOMEN’S ments ch her cadendar to — The body of a 30-foot vdiale collection of smart Separates— mimic Da'vld Frye, when he has been found, on tiie bow of a participate in this special event, was aiqiearlng In iMlami three w on d erfu l easy-care fabrics in a LANCELOT ______BY COKER and PENN she very much appreciates your tanker and Teicaco offioltds are weeks ago, had to turn down an not quite sure vdiat to do with wide selection of styles. Plan WELL, I'LL e e — /ANP HESATPSPWN'' /THAT'S STRANSE, LORI—\ thougliful invitation.” m Invitation to dine with Bebe Re- it. to drop in to see them— soon! HERE CDME9 / 0E&IPE HER / j y MDU'RE NOT EVEN . ,) Black Rep. Ronald V. Dellums beso and a group of friends. A ©PIPER I i 3HTIN&ON ATUFFBT/ T (D-ChHf.) lodged a formal pro­ Frye, perforating here on Sat- The whale was discovered cn the tanker Texaco Elorida by a BOOTS & SHOES test with the House of Repre- 'r ’ay night, has a rain check ■Nr sentiitives because door-to-door with Reboso for a later date. pilot who was preparing to vendors in the office corridors State Department protocol of­ board the vessel and bring it into harbor. L ^ E SPO R TS B Y ROUSON sold nothing to drink but Coca- ficer Ntok Riiwe, passing Hen­ Obla. Now black oonoeadonairas ry Kissinger in a corridor, oalU The spotted whale apparently OoNNS 7^22 , oohtI, T - r was snared somewhere, ofT Board CROti are offering for the first time ed out; “HOp a how.” When OF Afro-KUa, labeled a "soul drink” Kteslnger looked puaaled, Ruwe F lorida. and sold In three flavors . . . explained: “Tliat’s ^ineee for Neither the skln[>er, Capt. os if the two disputed "auto- ‘How are youT’ You’d better Harry H. Mousetla, nor any of LAIHES DRESS SHOP biographies" cf bUUooaire memoriae It” .. .interior Secre­ the crew had been aware of the TEL. 648-9016 Howard Hugea weren’t enough tary Rogers MOrton, with a whale’s presence. They said it M PRICE! ROUTE 88, TALOOTTVIIiLE, CONN. 4 to tell you all you ever wanted televiBlan adviser who notiess apparently did not affect han- to know, there U now going to such things, has. let his hair tMng of the recently converted Jumbo size tanker. s tii£ X be a book about those books grow longer for the comeraa. PAGE THIRTY MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1972

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1972 Xavier Rallies Twice to Tie Game, Wins in Overtime PAGE THIRTY-ONE O hiL disuutUL CUru^isL NHL All-Stars Play for Keeps^ Eagle Home Winning Streak Shattered By E A R L Y O S T By EARL YOST ends left in the three minute ■ ball handling, and yet it was _You could have heard a overtime, McKinley got between tense, exciting aAd interesting. Sports Editor Phil Esposito Goal Decisive pin fall in the dressing two Eagle defenders, grabbed Each side blew opportunity room of East Catholic an errant teammate’s shot, went after opportunity to win in reg­ got most of the bumps Tuesday High’s basketball team last up and banked the ball perfect­ ulation and ditto for the extra Little Black Book Jotting host Cleveland. The fairer set will pay ST. PAUL-MINNEAPO- through (m a shot against the ing off he smothered another goals off Minnesota’s Gump ly as time ran out. session. Pair of weU-known ba^etbaU piayers fiill p rice with the rest c f h er peurty get­ LIS (AP) — Don’t tell the night before a crow d of 15,668 Elast goal and grazed P ark’s shot by Dennis HuU. night after it dropped a Worsley and raie off Chicago’s E ast had nursed a 4S-44 edge The setback dropped East to have already made their mark In local ting in tor half that amount.. .Sunday* East players that the- Na­ at Minnesota’s Metropolitan head with his stick. “That second one was more highly exciting 46-45 over­ 10-3 for the sesison and Xavier Tcny Esposito, spotted the West time decision to Xavier High ol when McKinley performed his Roc Department basketball league war­ the Celtics will distribute 8,000 auto­ tional Hockey Leaerue All- Park left the game for in desperation than anything moved to 2-0 in the HOC and Sports Center, they also got Middletown. heroics. It was the latter’s sec­ fare. Uttle iRcn Rlordcn, former South graphed official basketbedls to young­ Star game isn’t a rough stitches, returned shortly and else,” said Orr, who was to a 2-0 edge before climbing 9-3 overall. East is 2-3 in the most of the goals and skated In contrast, a few minutes ond hoop,of the night, the first Windsor High standout who went cn to sters- in attendance who purchase regu­ one. fed a breakaway pass to John­ named one of the game’s three back into contention as Jean coming in the first period, but HOC. off with a 3-2 victory in the SU- ny McKenzie of Boston for the earlier you couldn’t hear above fame as one of the country’s leading lar priced tickets .It’s a different sto­ Defenseman Brad Park took stars along with HuU and East Ratelle of New York blasted in it was one Coach Kohs will long Big Ouns Silent ver Anniversary of the game. tying goal at 18:46 cf the sec­ the roar of the crowd of 1,200 point-getters while at the University of ry at New York’s Madison Square Gar­ .'joaUe OlUes tfiUemure. a shot from above a faceoff rem em ber. Silenced wert East’s big gxuis a tbree-stltcUi cut above his Esposito and Orr, Boston’s ond period. In what was by for the most New Haven, has turned the Mock entry den where Qie Knickerbockers call right eye, PhU Esposito was “Orr does it aU out there,” circle at 3:18 of the second pe­ No one took the defeat harder after the first half, especially h'gh scoring super stars ’’You don’t want to sit in this exciting finish to a game at the Into a winner. Billy Jones, cut cf Hart- home. It’s nearly impcesible to get a shaken up in a -scramble in said VUlemure, who held the riod. than Eagle Coach Stan Ogrod- ’Tim Qulsh and Kevin ’Ilemey. teamed 'up for the winning goal game,” said Park. “You don’t gym this season. tord High and Fairfield, Uidverdty ticket fo r any hom e Khick g a m e , . .AU front of the goal and defense- West scoreless fer periods ’The 'Victory gave the Elast a nik. Each had to be content with 17 NBA teams are averaging better than at 1:09 of the third period for want to get too cold. You want after HuU, in the first period, Far from an artistic perform­ but one point in the last 19 made his first start with the hapless man Bobby Orr took a Bobby their first All-Star points. 2-1-1 record since the NHL “We didn’t deserve to win. 100 points per game, which cannet come to get back in and play.” and PhUadelphia’s Simon Nblet, ance was this one-point defeat minutes—two periods and the Telephone entry this week and the team HuU slap shot in his m idsec­ Park, the New York Ranger abandoned its formula, of hav­ We didn’t take advantage of the as any surprise. The Lakers are tops at Orr (kxibled over after stop­ in the second, beat Mentreal’s which snax>ped a p erfect honie overtim e. ^ returned a winner. Jenes played tion. defenseman, was cut as ( il- ing the previous year’s Stanley breaks and foul shots. They 120.6 with B uffalo last ■with a 101.4 aver­ 3 ping a HuU riiot late in the Ken Dryden for the West goals. record, a winning streak that Quish wound up' with 11 last year with- Hamden In the Eastern But while the Ehut All-Stars cago’s Bobby HuU feUewed Cup champion playing the NHL hustled all the way and de­ League and was briefly with the Hart­ age .. .Something that is news is to find game, then whUe he was skat­ The Etest, which got two AU-Stars. had extended to four straight served to win,’’ he noted. points, Ken ’Tomezuk added 10 games and the setback practical­ and ’nemey had nine as did ford Caps.. .Lee EVacchla hook^ onto the name of Wilt Chamberlain missing Failed at Un draw on the road, too, at the other 10 the Detroit Tigers. He also holds dovm a they’re up against the first and missing the sec­ p B F Pts. sellout is assured. ond. His second try went in and 6 Augustine 3 3-4 9 league cltlea Springfield hosts Rich­ beer distributorship.. .Boston Red Sex After MeUng around various needed to put any realignment Hero for the visitors, who as fate would have it, popped 3 Generous 8 04 16 mond Saturday night at the Eastern pitcher RogeUo Moret was the No. 1 per­ suggestions to divide the 16 into affect. v 6 4 McMahon 6 2-4 14 never gave up, was first, little back out with 11 seconds left in 4 Stano 1 0-1 a States OoUseum at 8 o’clock ... Joe' former In the Puerto Rican Winter dubs into four divlslcns of four “Some (dubs changed their Bob Mchtahon’s whose desper­ 3 McKinley a 1-1 6 Leonard, headline guest at last week’s League. The sUm soutiipaw wwi 18 and teams eaidi, the governors minds,” said CampbeU. "i overtim e. 0 Weselcouch 0 OO 0 ate running one-hander from out­ This gave Xavier the life it auto ritow at the Hartford Armory, lest bqt one gam e.. .It appears now the chose------the — simple sriutlon vraof a as- t r think —as * *••»*•many *^ as oa#w six wwere c i C op- side the key just before time ex- 19 ’Totals to i d i i i claims Giastottbury’s Dennis Zimmer­ Texas Rangers are wlUlng to trade Den- sighing the new teams to the poeed to the four division con- needed and the rest is now his­ East Cathollo («) |dred deadlocked the count at tory. P P Pts. man “did more with less (equ^mient ny McLain but there are no takers. Moat already existing East and West cept. And two clubs were most 42-all in regulation. 3 Quish 6 1-4 u and money) than any other driver” in clubs have enough flakes, and others D ivisions. assertive in their oppositicn.” ’Ihe Eagles played without 0 Tomezuk 6 OO 10 Ihen the boy who was lost in any substitutions and Xavier 2 Tierney 3 8-7 9 h is debut in the IhdlanapoUs 600 last don’t want to inherit MciLaln’a high sal­ Long Island got the short end Long Island and Atlanta were 3 Whelton 3 8-7 9 May. Zimmerman will be a head table ary, , Xlari Yastrzemski has taken up cf the straw by being sentenced permitted to sit in on the gover­ a mass of dark jerseys when the used just one in what was a 4 McKeon 1 4-4 6 overtime buzzer sounded was ragged game at times with both guest at Monday night’s Gokd Key Din- ■ tennis as an off-season sport and is said to the east where it wUl com­ nors’ meeting as non-voting but 12 Totals 17 11-^ 46 _to bo a better than average player. . . pete with five pre-expansion most interested spectators. BlU McKinley. With two aec- sides off in their sihooting and Score at half 81-84 Bast. ner at the Norwich Sheraton which is a complete sellout New York Mets pltriiers wlU report iFeb. establiriied teams along .with Their opinions were not soUc- ATTACK raOM THE BACK—^East goalie Ken Dryden reaches to Mock pass 14 for spring training with the other Buffalo and Vanccuver. Atlanta ited. from West forward Bobby Clarke during last night’s All-Star game. (AP photo) wns esslgned to the west—an "They were not asked,” said O ff the Cuff squad members due Feb. 23 at St. Hoop Scores Petersburg, BTa.. .Former University of aU-ajqianBlon dlvlrion except CampbeU, “they were as- Trjing desperately to get more paying New Haven pitcher Dick Anderson of for the Chicago Black Hawks. signed.” Trio Turn Heroes in JLatest Team Triumphs BockvlUe (10) fans into the Boston Garden the Boston “I consider that this con- The league president said he F. Pts. TrumbuU was the only Connecticut play­ Welles 8 U Celtics are hopeful that several qaeclal er selected in the ■ free-agent basebaU stltutes a commltmeiit for two thought some of the oppoaition Putz promotiens will beef up the gate. Two seasons through 1974-76 when to the realignment Into four di- SOFT TOUCH — Kevin Tierney soars high in Ki^ewakl draft Anderson was signed by Pitts­ Hoermann half price greup nights were sta ^ — burgh, . .Mlit Sriutoeder, former Yale we will add two more teams,” ■vlslons would have mecutt in battle with Xavier. (Herald photo by Buceivicius) Powers last Friday and last Sunday — with a said— Clarence------— CampbeU,— r — ——» presl- two - - V years------when the NHL 0 addsM4V5O ABA Having Tough Time Kayan . TWO ON ONE—Timmy Quish of East finds himself in the middle with Bill Mc­ hasebaU coach and Eastern and Intor- Parzyeh third coming up on Friday, Feb. 4 when naUcnal League baseball umpire, died dent cf the NHL. ‘Tm quite two. more teams, Euwther Chuck Kinley (40) and Jerry Stano as all three wrestle for ball which resulted in a satisfied 'with the curangement. riiuffle dividing 18 clubb would Bob Oousy brings his Clnclnnafi Royals last Sunday in Pempono, Beach, Fla. He Carter whistle for jump ball at East Catholic gym. (Herald photo by Buceivicius) My personal praferuice was havb to be faced. Schoolboy Cage Roundup to OSeantown. Any group, 20 or m ore, had mode his home In Hamden before Totals 18 70 may purchase tickets for half price in the other way but remember. PlatnvUIe (63) retiring to ,'ETorlda. Sbhroeder was ac­ Among the cities that have Keeping Up With Jones Boys It’s net my dollars at stake. I any locaUon .. .TbnLiht wlU be Women’s tive for years os an umpire at expressed interest in the next Buckler U b IGght at the Garden when the Critics understand why they weren’t expansion are Kansas City, Snyder Conneidlcut

and Mark Miner and reserve before Maryland’s scoring i MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. This, Taylor felt, frustrated players apart and stepping (AP) — Wayne Duke, Big Mark Wagar. the Gophers. some fans who stormed onto surge. In other major college games Trucks - TroelorB Help Wonted-Female 35 Ten commissioner, ordered The 7-foot Witte and Wagar Just before the fight broke the court. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS Minnesota and Ohio State were held overnight for obser­ out, Nix hit a long Jump shot to Duke said be regretted that Tuesday night, VUlanova de­ 1982 CHEVROLET 10’ paneled feated St. Bona venture 87-72; 8 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. GREAT opportunity to earn officials to confer with him vation. Witte suffered lacer- pull the Gophers to 60-44. The “the situation marred an other­ truck. Ideal fo r cam per. |260. m oney In your, spare tim e H a p p y A D S Order Your aUons over his chin and eye­ Michigan topped Iowa 90-86; fight erupted 11 seconds later, wise fine Big Ten contest After Phone 646-2971. Average earnings |3 per hour, today on a brawl that stop­ Texas ’Tech beat Texas 76-68; brows. Wagar also had a cut under the CMilo State basket. ccnsultatlon with both coaches, COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADV’T. be a Vanda Beauty Counselor. ped a basketball game be­ over his eye.'- X-rays diowed Witte was going in for a shot Alatema whipped Georgia BERRY'S WORLD it was deceided In the best inter­ 4:80 P.M. DAY BEFORE PinBUCATION 876-7367. “ Happy tween the schools Tuesday there were no serious injuries. when Clyde Turner fouled him, est of safety for the players Tech 99-68; Southern Methodist Trailers - night, leaving two players T aylor and O oach BIU Musr and officials ejected Turner and fanis to terminate the game downed Arkansas 86-61; Boston Deadline for Saturday and Monday Is 4:80 p.m. Friday Mobile Homes 6-A WOMEN, need money? Part- hospitalized. ' selman of Mlimesota had dlffei^ from the game. at that point.” University edged Connecticut time, good pay, car needed. Thought” 'Hie gam e w as halted with 86 ing views on vdiat triggered the Minnesota’s Corky Taylor Wardell Jackson scored 16 70-67. PLEASE READ YOUR AD 1969 SHASTA L oflyte trailer, Call 1-637-2464 collect. Between seconds to play, and Ohio State fight before a crowd of 17,776 at said Witte spit at him when he points for Ohio State and Witte It was also Louisiana Tech niany extras. 876-8288 eve-, 10-11:80 a.m., 12:30-2:30 p.m. w as awarded a 60-44 victory Williams Arena. went over to help the Buckeye contributed 14 with 18 over Southern Mississippi 91-63; nings. ' Today! that gave the sixth-ranked “Three Mlimesota players player up off the floor. rebounds. Turner led Minnesota Texas A&M topping Texas xdverMser should read Ms ad the FIRST ATTRACTIVE position for gen­ \ ^ I L E t o d a y /' Buckeyes first place In Ute Big were bad mouthing our boys ,at ChrlsUan 81-74; W illiam & eral office work, typing essen­ At this point, vhtnesses said, with 18. nmrt mserUon. The Herald Is responsible for only ONE In- Ten race with a 4-0 record and the half,” said Taylor. Mary beating VliBflnla MlUtary Motoreyeles-Bieydes 11 tial. Five-day week, 8 a.ni. to Taylor kneed Witte In the M aryland, No. 18, got 29 tasortton lor any advertisem ^ and then CALL 643-2711 dropped 16th-ranked Minnesota Musselman said Witte hit groin. Within seconds, nearly points from sophomore Tom 76-60; ’Tulane stopping Loyola 1972 HARLEY DAVIDSONS 5 p.m. All benefits. East Hart­ to 4-1. ^ ” ” ***•?* *1 “ mrte good” Insertion. Errors wMch ford location, 289-2736. M innesota guard B ob Nix, 6-8, every player from both teams MoMlllen as the Terps defeated of New Orleans 78-69; and Oral valuo ol the adverUsement wUl not be Immediate delivery on XLCH Tliree Ohio State basketbcdl oonreoted by "nuke good” inseffion. cn the head as the half ended. was out on the floor throwing B uffalo 82-68. B ob Vartanian R oberts downing Lam ar 109-96. Sportsters or lay-away till WOMAN wafited to manage M an ch ester players were takeil to Univer­ “We went up eight points as punches. pum ped in 27 points fo r the In the West Weber State de­ spring. Used cycles, parts, ac­ . . . Sein«on« sity of Minnesota hospital after home, living quarters avail­ the game was ending,” said Police swarmed onto the floor- Bulls, ‘’'who were within th ^ feated Northern Arizona 86-68; cessories, able. Call 646-8390. may have sent you E vening the game-starters Luke Witte T aylor. as the fight broke out, iniUlng points early In the second 1 ^ Denver beSt Regies 86-66; 643-2711 HARLEY DAVIDSON a happyadi 45-49 Park St., N ear Main, RITA GIRL H era ld Hartford, Conn. FEE PAID OPENINGS Condor Star 247-9774 Figure Clerk—E. Of R. Figure Automobiles For Sole 4 aptitude, experience with cal­ Massachusetts College Quintets culator. Sal. to $90. HAPPY BIRTHDAY HAPPY MINI BIKE, 8% h.p., like new. HERALD 1968 VOLKSWAGEN sedan, one Girl Friday: NOR Exp. PubUc Played Two C all after 6, 649-2281. "BUGGER" 18th BIRTHDAY owner, very clean. Asking Contact. Sal. D.O.E. tOOO. CaU 648-6876. "TINA" BOX LETTERS MINI-BIKE, 3 h,p. engine, with Insurance Supervisor: E. of R. from Type Games Sweep Tilts Against Connecticut Exp. In fire and casualty. 'Bene­ V 1970 VOLKSWAGEN, 2-door shocks. Good condition. ^66. Love, F or Y our fits. Salary $146 Plus D.O.E. NEW YORK (A P ) — It UConn soiriiomore Gary Cus- tory over Coast Guard. Mike sedan, four-speed, radio, wMte- Phone 643-0738. William Mom, Dad and Kim PITTSBURGH (AP)—George Insurance: E of R. Part-time. ^-was a hot night for Massa- tick finished -vidth 26 points, the Crye topped the cadets with 21 Information . wall tires. Low mileage. Excel­ Thompson says he played two team Mgh, while Cal Chapman, points. The cadets are now 3-8. Exp. In homeowners. 30 hrs. iCOMMERiCXAIL^-Henry M atte- 'chusetts college basketball I'H E HERALD wUl not lent. 11,600. 649-3843. basketball games Tuesday who had been averagfing 19 Visiting Alassachusetts In­ Business Services 13 Sal. D.O.E. HAPPY BIRTHDAY HAPPY BIRTHDAY son 136, Mai D arling 136, G erry teams Tuesday as they won disclose the identity of Vi points a game, fouled out with stitute of Technology won a PORSCHE 1600, Coupe 1968, Legal - Sec.: 2 yrs. legal exp. nlghU-one hot and one cold. R idel 138-385, N ick N icola 187- any advertiser using box CARPENTER—^Available eve­ BARBARA "JOANNE" V all five contests with Oon- Just eight points. squeaker over Wesleyan In new muffler, battery, rear Good typing and steno. One-Girl The 6-foot-2 guard scored 373, Ted La-wrence 140-866, (Fred letters. Readers answer­ nings and weekends. No Job Love, necticut teams. In 'WTllhunstown, M ass., Wil­ M iddletown 63-61. Minot Cleve­ tires, body needs work. Ski o ffice . Sal. to $125. eight of Pittsburgh’s 17 over­ Schneider 351, Don MatMews ing blind box ads who too big or too small. Call Ste- Love Boston University, in a nip- liams College walked by Trin­ land sank two free throws -with desire to protect their rack, o il heater. 876-9181, eve­ O ffice Clerk—40-60 typing. Lt. Crazy, Debbie time points as the Condors de­ 331, E d M iller 865, G eorge Bar­ I^en M artin at 646-7295 after and-tuck game agsdnst the ity, 97-62. BUI Fenkel had 11 six seconds left In overtime aft­ Identity con foUow this nings. bkkg. filing and phone. Sal to feated the New Y ork Nets 128- ber 367. 2 p.m . O 1971 by NIA, Mom and Chan and Rita Huskies of Connecticut, pulled points for the loeers, now 2-6. er Ray WMte Mt a one-and-one proced u re; $100. 116 in an American Basketball ahead In the flnai moments to Co-captain Vem Manley had 20 free throw to tie the score 66-all 1967 C O ip iT 2-door sedan, 6 T ypist: fo r 3 m en. S /H a plus. 60 Association game. Elnclose your reply to I TRUST you, so why not trust BEC —! Jack M ack 164-167-409, win 70-67 In Boston. Down five points and Dave Green scored with 18 seconds left In reg;ular cylinder, standard transmis­ "Would you believe I'm collecting lor some charitable w pm . Sal. to $110. HAPPY BIRTHDAY HAPPY Pittsburgh overcame a seven- the box In an envelope — Lee’s Maintenance Service to T ed Cham bers 146-888. points -with fou r m inutes to 19 for .the Eidimen, now 7-S for play. sion. Rebuilt motor, very clean. fund?" R ITA GIRL point deficit in the final quarter address to the Classified keep those carpets, floors and MIKE 16th BIRTHDAY \ play, BU rallied -with back-to- the year. Wesleyan’s Jim Koss led $660. -649-6290. 99 East Center St., Manchester to tie the Nets, then went cm to Manager, Manchester windows sanitary clean. Of­ Love, "RICK" FLORAL —Jean Archambault back baskets by Alike Sheehan In M edford, M ass., iWUlle scorin g -with 25 points. Cle-ve- Evening Herald, together 646-3441 outscore the -visitors for their 1966 FORD G alaxle 600, 2-door fices reasonable rates. Call y 180- 191-516, C arolyn Suhdnskl and Steve Datoiey. Young scored 28 points and land was tops fo r MTT with 21. with a memo listing the ChicIcie, Debra, Love, 20th victory against 32 defeats. hardtop, V-8, automatic trans­ anytim e 1-749-6782. • ■ OFFICE WORKER, part-time. ;v., 176-482, AUce Brown 466, Ruth ’Ihat left both teams with 410 sophomore Reggie Graham Mt W esleyan stands at 8-6 fo r the companies you do NOT mission, power steering. Clean Michael and Susan Mom and the 3 Ts “The overUnie was great, es­ want to see your letter. Building Contracting 14 Painting - Papering 21 ^exibie hours, typing essen- ■y Ather 470, B etty Bidw ell 481. season records. 24 to lead Tufts to a 10Q-T3 -vic­ season, MTT at 7-4. dependable. $696. 649-6290. pecially considering my poor Your letter will be de­ SNOW Plowing, residential and ------1------• tlal, doctor’s office. Reply Box ONE DOWN—Ohio State’s Luke Witte was one of several players injured dur­ JACQUES of all trades, carpen- J. P. LEWIS & SON, custom "J” Manchester Herald, shooting in the regulatlcn stroyed If the advertiser 1961 CORVETTE, must be com m ercial. 646-1634. HAPPY ' HAPPY BIRTHDAY ing 'last night’s free-for-all against Minnesota in Minneapolis. Wittke was ■is one you’ve mentioned. try, additions, paneling, re- decorating. Interior and ex- time,” said Thompson of Ms seen. Call 6490758 before 8 later hospitalized with facial injuries as were several other players. (AP photo) If not it will be handled LIGHT trucking, odd Jobs, also modeling, general repairs. No terior, paperhanging, fully in- 14th BIRTHDAY GAH performance. “The overtime p.m . was a whole new baE g;ame and in the usual manner. moving large appliances. Job too big or small. Reason- sured. For free estimates, call WOMAN to stay week ends with LYNN elderly lady. Call 649-4411. Love, I found the touch early. I Just 1962 FOUR-DOOR 9-passenger Burning barrels delivered. $4. able, free estim ates, 742-6512. 649-9658. I f no answer 648-6362. Love, Mom, Dad, didn’t feel light during the 644-1776. Ford Country station NEWTON H. SMITH & SONS — INSIDE —outside painting. Spe­ FULL-TIME Saleswcman at Billy, Chico & Chi-Chi game. I couldn’t Mt anytiiing.” wagon. Power brakes, power Taffy NBA Knows of Complaints AUTOMOTIVE Lost and Found 1 TREE SERVICE (Soucler) — Remodeling, repairing, ’ addi­ cia l rates fo r people over 66. children’s Specialty Shop. Ap­ ’The Nets led most of the steering. Good condition. Can Trees cut, building lots clear­ tions, rec rooms, porches and Call my competitors, then call ply In person, Maii-Mads, 691 way, taking a 61-68 edge into be seeh at 74 m k e C ircle, Man­ LOST — Large gray male Tiger ed, trees topped. Got a tree roofing. No Job too small. CaU m e. E stim ates given. 649-7863. Main Street. HAPPY BIRTHDAY HAPPY BIRTHDAY the dressing room at halftime. Cnldot chester. 646-7718. cat, vicinity of Richmond problem? WeU worth phene 649-8144. to MOM New York extended its lead T. J. FLANAGAN & SONS — EAST OF THE RIVER Drive to Princeton St. Reward. WE HAVE A FEW NEW caU, 742-8252. MARGARET Lodged Against Club Boss to 86-78 going Into the final p e­ 643-1914. \ CARPENTRY AND Painting and papering. FVlly POSITIONS Love from all of us, riod, but, a Oemdor rally was SERVICE CENTER 1971’s LBJBT AT insured, workmen’s compensa­ Love, Barbara, Betty Ann, after an assertion by another ber of subsidiaries known as TWO YOUNG married men wUl BUILDING Part-time, full-charge Book­ WASHINGTON (AP)— good fo r a tie a t 106-106 a s the FOUND — (Black, male mon- do small repair Jobs and paint­ tion, llablUty, property dam­ congressmen. Rep. Sam Stei­ “ Sportservlces. ” SCRANTON MOTORS • R epairs—Rem odeling keeper—Gal Friday. Fee Prudy and Sheryl Bob The National Basketball buzzer sounded. grtd dog. CaU Dog Warden, ROCKVILLE, CONN. ing, also cellar cleaning and age. CaU 643-1949. ger, R-Arlz., that Cincinnati “Their history,” Steiger said • M asonry—Concrete paid. Association-knows of com­ Pittsburgh went ahead early 646-4666. light trucking. Call 646-2692, Royals’ owner Jerry Jacobs of Jacobs find his brother, Max, • Cabinets—Formica plaints that a team owRer in the overtime perl()d, netting 70 CADILLAC ?5295 646-3726. Comptometer operator. Two HAPPY HAPPY had organized crime links operating head of the Royals, Sedan DeVille, blue with white • No Job too small. PAINTER may be connected to^ or­ nine straight points at one time Sure Start years experience. $100. plus. ANNIVERSARY ANNIVERSARY through a holding company “is replete -with reports of busi­ to outscore the Nets 17-10 in the vinyl top, blue leather Interior, SHARPENING Service— Saws, 649-0773 Evenings NEEDS WORK! Hours 8:30-4:30. ganized crime and is in­ caUed Emprise Oorp. ness associations with under­ Announcements CrulSecontrol, stereo, alr-cond.,, MOM and DAD MARTIN and EVA vestigating the situation, extra period. knives, axes, shears, skates, Distance no object. Prompt Inventory Owitrol Clerk. Replying to Ervin’s query world and organized crime fig­ Pittsburgh’s John Brisker fuU C addy equipm ent. rotary blades. Quick service. WES ROBBINS : carpentry re­ courteous service. C!ommissioher Walter Ken­ RESERVE NOW! New banquet ExceUent benefits. Imme­ from Jill, Tim, Robin, Love, about what action. If any was ures.” made a flne comeback after Exide Battery hgll, air-conditioned, carpeted, 70 TORONADO $3895 Capitol Equipment <3o., 88 modeling specialist. Additions, E. DAVIS diate. $80. plus. Hours 8-6. nedy says. being taken on the matter, Ken­ Also testifying on the merger Oldsmobile, green, black vinyl rec rooms, dormers, porches, and Tricia Pam being sidelined 12 gam es with full bar, kitchen facilities. Main St., Manchester. Hours 649-0495 ■Full - charge Bookkeeper. Kennedy made the statement nedy said : bill was American Basketball top, air-conditioning. cabinets, formica, buUt-ins, an Achilles tendon injury. He B.Y.O.B. Wedding, banquets, dally 7:80-8, Thursday, 7:30-9 $120. Hours 8:30-4:30. ’Tuesday in an exchange with “I deeply resent the inference Commissioner Jack Dolph who poured in 26 points, bettered O u ' 71 OLDSMOBILE $4695 Saturday, 7:30-4. 648-7968. bathroom s, kitchens, 649-3440. stags, all social' functions. RICHARD E. MARTIN. FuU HAPPY BIRTHDAY HAPPY Sen. Sam. J. Ervin Jr., D-N.C., that the office o i the coipmis- said pro basketball’s troubles only by New York’s Rick Berry Reg. 4-dr. hardtop, blue with black M ature G al F riday. Type 46 Caterers available. Ye Olde N.J. LAFLAMME —Carpenter professional painting service, wpm. Billing, correspond­ DICK whose Senate subcommittee cn sloner of the NBA is totally had moved into the critical -who w as the gam e’ s Mgh to vinyl top, blue cloth interior, 14,- 2nd BIRTHDAY Meeting Hall, Colony Shops, contractor. Additions, remod­ interior-exterior. Free esti­ en ce, figure aptitude. $400. antlturst and monopoly. Is unaware of what is going on stage. ' scorer with 38. ’i& f S ' 29.99 000 m iles, a ir - conditioning MR. ED Snow plowing, Hebron- Love, "TOMMY MILLER" South W indsor, Conn., 644-2966. eling and repairs. CaU any m ates, fiiUy insured. 649-4411. per month. Fee paid. Hours studying a bill to exempt anti­ and not doing anything about Citing the heavy deficits that “I’m tired but it feels good to many extras. Amston area. CaU 228-9967. Love, tim e fo r free estim ate. 876- 8-4:30. Mother Bear, trust laws and permit the It.” ABA owners were incurring in get back In the action,” Brisker e TAX RETURNS and all your GRANDMA, GRANDPA, 70 PONTIAC $2695 GEORGE N. CONVERSE — leagues to merge. Over21 3,000 watt* ol itarting 88power at 0<>F. New pa­ bookkeeping chores done pro- 1642. Peter and Robin “We’re not turning our back the battle for high priced col­ said after the game. “It took a Lemons, sport, 2-door hardtop, JUNK cars romoved, any con­ Interior, exterior, painting, EAST HARTFORD AUNTIE & UNCLE The panel postponed further on It,” Kennedy told Ervin. lege stars, Dolph said “to lose couple of times up and down tented power peak plate design. Fit most Chevy, fesslcmally. Reasonable rates. V-8, automatic, power steering, dition, $10. 872-9433. MASONRY, low out of season paper hanging. Free esti­ testimony until Feb. 22. CaU 649-9146. power brakes. Gold with ^Id EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Steiger, a surprise -witness, sights of the main issue at the court and a few shots to get Ford, Plymouth, Pontiac, Buick, Olds, Chrysler, prices, aU types of stone and m ates. Call after 3 p.m . 643- 98 Connecticut Blvd. 289-1884 Help Wanted~Maie 36 Help Wonted-Mole 36 Ervin questioned Kennedy said Emprise operates a nlun- hand, the merits of the merger, imtracked, but after that I had Cadillac'and Lincoln cars. Also for Pinto, Vega, all vinyl top. 24,000 miles. SNOW PLOWING — residential concrete work. Replaster and 2804. can sound the death knell of no problem.” Volkswagens. Po/Mnok 70 PONTIAC $2895 — commercial. CaU now, there Improve your cellar now, CaU B3CPERIBNCEU) bookkeeper. FIRST CLASS professional league basketball The loes dropped New York CATALINA, 2 to choose from, 2- is room to get cm list for good after 6 p.m . 643-1870, 644-2976. One girl office. Immediate APPRENTICE MECiHANIC Raps Business Interests as we know It today, as surely to 2428. INCOME TAX returns prepar­ door hardtop, air-conditioning, serv ice. CaU 646-4643. Floor Finishing 24 opening. CaU Dlsplaycraft, MEAT CUTTER as if relief were denied.” gold, vinyl top. 643-9667. AND ed by appointment In your MILLAR Tree Service — prun­ home or office. Personal and FLOOR SANDING, and refin- Full-time position, excellent L. 70 PONTIAC $2495 ing, cabling, topping removal, Roofing - Siding 16 EXPERIEINOED Bar maid. SHEET METAL business. Call 643-5338, R ussell FIREBIRD, 2-door hardtop, ishlng (specializing in older feeding. Free estimates, fuUy M ust be dependable. CaU 872- starting rate, 2-year train­ MECHANIC blue, V8, automatic, power floors). Inside painting, paper Unscheduled Rec Girls Place L. Burnett. insured. 638-6345 or 668-4716. AL LAPLAI4T—Siding, roofing, 3381, ask fo r Skip or Ray. ing program, excellent Brundage Strong steering, 6,000 miles. hanging. No Job too small. Needed to build quality ma­ storm windows, awnings. Qual­ fringe benefits. SAPPORO, Jsq^an (A P ) — In Swim Meet WANTED, Brldes-to-be! Re­ 68 BUICK $1895 SNOW PLOVWNG, commercial ity workmanship, free esti­ John V erfaille, 646-5750. 872- INSURANCE Agency, Man­ chinery. Excellent fringe TTie strong U.S. team m ov-' )UAKEI ceive beautiful decorator items LE SABRE, 2-door hardtop, V8, and residential. Reasonable m ates. FuUy Insured. 649-3417, 2222. chester. Auto insurance de­ benefits and pay. CaU 'Mrs. Manchester Swim Club mem­ for your future home, give a MOTTS ed into the Olympic Village STATE automatic, power steering, pow­ rates. Also avaUable as a 872-9187. partment looking for right gdrl SHOP-RITE Brunetti, 643-2487 between today after an unscheduled bers scored in the AAU Junior {u n it BttMItl Princess House Show. ll:y It, On Olympic Purity er brakes, air-conditioning, back-up rig . CaU 646-8467 or to fill position opening shortly. SUPER MARKET 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. overnight stop In Tokyo. Olympics last Sunday at South­ toil you’U like It. CaU 1-587-2464. viilte with black top. 617-9304. BIDWELL Home Improvement Wonted - Moderate size office, pleasant WANTED Superintendent for Sapporo’s CMtose Airport ern Connecticut State C ollege in'. Co. Ebepert installation of alu­ Business Service 26 working conditions. Will thor­ 587 E . M iddle Tpke. TOKYO (AP)—Avery Brundage is in favor of one RIDERS wanted from Man- 69 VOLKSWAGEN $1895 Hartford apartment house. was closed for arrivals New Haven. minum siding, g;utters and oughly train for the job re­ Manchester, Conn. Olympics, pui’e and uncommercialized, but it is a dream chester-B(Uton area to UConn Bug, 2-door, blue, four-speed, STEPS, sidewalks, stone walls, WiU supply apartm ent. Must Tuesday because of heavy Ann Atannlng :^ched a filth low mileage. Nice car. Household Services 13-A trims. Roofing installation and quirements. Excellent oppor­ that the crusty old millionaire will not realize before In the 60-yard backstroke for fo r spring sem ester. 647-9645. fireplaces, flagstone terraces. be able to make small repairs. snowfaU and poor visibility repairs. 649-6493, 876-9109. tunity for a lasting and chal­ WE KNOW what we are looking girls -9-10;, (Katie ’Tucker was 68 MUSTANG $1395 TWO handymen want a variety All concrete repairs, both in­ CaU 643-8436. his announced retirement later this year. but today the 130-member lenging position. CaU Mrs. fcr. Do you? Will interview un­ “They’re all saying wait ‘til ------second in the 50-yard freestyle; Two-door fastback, 6 cylinder, of jobs. We also do paper side and outside, railings, American group arrived in Quaker State Oil IN(X)ME TAXES prepared by Perzanowskl or Mr. Brennan, til we find the right ambitious, Brundage is out of the way and Brundage said in his deep Sherri Hopperstead, fifth in the four-speed. Red. New tiresy hanging, painting and ceiUng Roofing and landscaping. Reasonably bright sunshine. Standard or M arvin Baker, 648-0267. 643-1166 between 8:30 a.m .-4:30 career-minded person. Attrac­ same event, and Clair Alaimlng, Front End Steering •Many Others to Choose From* w ork. 643-5305. priced. Call 643-0851. we can have our way,” the 85- voice, not even looking up from The atMetes were receiv­ Chimneys 16-A p.m. Monday-Frlday for ap­ tive, responsible. Hours flexi­ year-old president of the Inter- his work. second in the 60^yard back- Change & Lube ed by Col. Don Miller, as­ REWEAVING of burns, - pointment. ble, fringe benefits. Small in­ NURSE - RN national Olympic Committee At 85, Brundage Is a strap- sistant executive director of stroke. Miss Tucker, Linda La- Heavy Duty Shocks ROOFING — Specializing re­ 3 to 11 p.m . & Suspension Check Automobiles For Sole 4 SCRANTON holes, zippers repaired. Win­ pairing roofs of all kinds, new Bonds - vestment for big income. CaU said. ping six-footer, retaining the the U.S. Olympic Commit­ mleus, Aliss Hopperstead and dow shades made to measure, “I LIKE being my own boss. So Mr. M iller, 232-3880. 11 to 7 a.m . 1969 SPORTS Fury. P ow er roofs, gutter work, chimneys, Stocks - Mortgages 27 “They want to turn the athletic figure of his own Olym- tee, who had prepared their Aliss Alannlng placed sceerties. CaU Acme 649- yzed after trying to tackle the Dyer hasn’t completely ruled N am e ...... 815x15 ity workmanship. Financing ------—______cent Center, 333 Bidwell St., down, smallest payment, any­ dard, 48,000 m iles, som e work, 2860 In strict confidence. Green Bay Packers’ Jdin out the possibility of playing available. Economy Builders, Pointing - Poporing 21 Manchester. THE CONNECTICUT BANK Address ...... where. Not small loan finance $900. final. Presently In use. In c., 643-8169, 872-0647, eve ’ ««!»* ■ ■ ■ ■ « Brocklngton in a National Foot- football again, but realizes his I S l S U ANOTBUSTCOIVIWM1IY company plan. Douglas Motors Could be cam per. CaU 876-0444. nings. ball League game here Oct. 3. chance^ are remote and that Private Instructions FOUNDERS PLAZA EAST HARTORD, CONN. C ity...... ;...... State...... Z ip ...... 846 M ain. ______workmanship. One celling or 32 He was rushed to the hospi- another blew to the neck could Enclose Self-Addressed Stamped Envelope M anchester SALE: 1964 FORD VAN, Winterized, CARPENTRY, remodeling and all your ceilings repaired and COLLEGE professor tutoring Wonted-Moie 36 tal, where the diagnosis was a be extremely serious. He and 1966 VOIKBWIAOBN bug, good with mattress and 6 tires. (First Exit off Founders Bridge) ' for Prompt Return of 'tickets concrete work. Over 20 years painted. Also Interior painting High School French; High CONSTRUCmON Laborers. Ap- contusion of the spine at the Pam left for tiieir home In Exit 93, W ilbur Cross Parkway body, exceUent running car. F irst $800. 742-9787 after 7 j WED. thru SAT. experience. Free estimates. and wallpapering. Call 289- school-college English. Write ply Alco Development Corp., An equal opptrtunlty employer m /f. neck. However, the diagnosis 'Tempe, Aiiz., where he will | WATCH BOILER DERBY IN COLOB-CH. 40 1145 Tolland Turnpike Opon Late Every Night $660 firm . Phone 648-4228. p.m. CaU 644-2427. ' Box H. Manchester Herald. l Ctourt St., Rockville. erased any fears for his life, have more treatments and look Except Sat. ‘til 6 1 and doctors said he would re- for a Job. PAGE THraTY-POXm MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1272 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1972 PAGE THmTY-PIVB Articles For Sale THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW H o u m For SeotlQn, Saturday HOT WATER furnace, 77,000 MS'/ m a c .' IT'S W iME VOU’RE PHILBRICK exterior. Anderson thermo room Raised Ranch, 3 bed­ 63 TO LLAND TURNPIKE SUPPOSED TO SERVE AT ances, storage, laundry, park- 646-2482. ______^ Sunday, 14J p.m, or any- windows, two-zone hot 'water rooms, large living room, dining ADVERTISING Btu, complete, $60. convec­ i i A W K 'f . Ing. $180 monthly. 649-2871, 646- l>y c4>poar garage and oh, yes, a extras. $88,900. 000. Tolland, acre, $4,000. "BIRCH HILL” Continued From Preceding Page St., Manchester, 940-4601. ment. gotgqpua family room. CaU Hayes Agency, 616-Olsi. For those seeking an out- For Sdle for more detaUa. ROCKLBDOE, d^iamic 9-room standing area of beautiful Ranch, 5 bedrooms, 2M baths, MANCHESTER — Wooded, A- GOOD sized dog house, never ROCKVILLE — Well kept four- treed lots and fine homes; SPECIALS Help Wcnted-Male 36 Help Wanted - FRECHETTE A MARTIN large family room, cathedral zcne,.acre plus. Quiet but con­ used. Reasonable. 876-4179. family house. Good Income. PASEK don’t miss our 7-room Male or Female Realtors . 847-9998 celUng living and dining room, venient location. M. Helen Pal­ Raised Ranch. 2 fireplaces, JANITORS — Part-time, morn­ Central location. $44,000. For 289-7476 R ealtors-M L S 668-7839 mer, Realtors, 648-6321, 649- ings and evenings. Manches­ TAG SALE — Movlr.-j,, leaving further information call, 643- modem ■ kitchen, excellent 2 baths, 2 garages ft a host AlANAO^lR Trainees — $76 MANCHBSTBR — Spacious 7- neighboriiood. 0588. of added extras. Immediate THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY ter, East Hartford area. 643- state. Dishes, household items, 9678. room home, aluminum siding, weekly salary plus bonuses. No MANCHESTER — Five - room occupancy. CaU Mr. Gordon, 6691 3 to 6 p.m. only. few antiques. Saturday, 10 new roof, first-floor family t e n r o o m contemporary LARGE and heavily treed A- experience or investment re­ a.m. to 6 p.m. 33 Goslee Dr. Cape, fireplace, garage, #28,- 6494806. quired. Car necessary. Fuller *^4aniU io- 900. Call owner, 643-9629. room, double garage. Only Ranch with S-room studio apart­ aone lot in Manchester, $5,600. FRANKLIN COMPANIES Brush. Call between 6-7 p.m. ■J7aa a l u g e r Land For Sole 71 $84,900. Hayes Agency, 646- ment or in-law suite, over R. Harmon Agency, 646-7900. 643-0472. $29,900 SPOTLESS Raised 0181. acres of land 'with a ■view, red­ • • B & W •• ANNOUNCE Fuel and Feed 49-A 7 Tm. U. $. Ptt. On.->AN rIcMa r««*rv«d EA8TFORD ^ Unusual 4% ANDOVER LAKE — 9 lots. In­ C 197? by UnHwl Ftalur* Syndlut*. Inc.. ^ B O R T f l Ranch, 7 rooms, paneled car­ wood constmeUon. Large toer- BARROWS AND WALLACE CO. U.S.DJV. CHOICE Part-time or Full-time APPLICATIONS now being tak­ SEASONED Flrewcod, $3.96 acres, set up for mobile home, peted family room, fireplace, MANCHESTER — Beautiful 6- mopane windows. cluding one waterfront, total­ Manchester Parlcad^ C A R E ^ en for full-time machine oper­ per trunk load. Route 86, Bol- will make excellent house lot. 1V4 baths, bullt-lns. Double ga­ room Ranch, on a high and ing over 5 acres. Only $11,500. Manchester 649-5306 M OPPORTUNITIES Small orchard, bam, pasture, wooded lot, country-size kitch­ COLONIAL—Choice residential Northeast Realty, 568-7007. ators. Apply In i>er8cn to Qual­ tcn, 64^6234. Musical Instramenfs 53 rage, view. Hutchins Agency, ity Name Plate, Fisher Hill Apartm ents - Flats - Furnished / 1.000 gallon septic tank, well, 649^6324. en, formal dining room, den area, completely redecorated, ROUTE 6 area — North Coven­ In life sales and sales manage- FIREWOOD for sale, seasoned. 24x24' garage with paved and 3 bedrooms, fireplace In new fully . appUanced kitchen, Rd., East Glastonbury, 633- vox Bass guitar with case. Ex­ Tenements 53 Apartm ents 63-A try, new 8-bedroom, SpUt SIRLOIN • ment. Above average earnings formal dining room, living room SIRLOIN TIP Delivered. $16 a pick-up load. driveway. $18,900. Exclusive. MANCHESTER — 3 bedroom living room, attached garage, Out of Town 94^. cellent condition. Must sell, Level, IH baths, fireplace, ga­ potential. Complete training in 872-9433. MANCHESTER — Deluxe twa Theresa Henderson, 649-2002. Ranch, large backyard, excel­ $82,600. Wolverton Agency, Re­ with fireplace, large master rage, treed lot, $39,900. Hayes all aspects of life and health reasonable. Ca^l 643-6920._____ For Sole 75 NK' KITCHEN aides, evening shift. bedroom Townhouse including THREE - ROOM furnished Evans & Clapp, Realtors, ALLS, lent condition, only $22,900. altors, 649-2818. bedroom, fully air-ccmditloned. Agency, 6464181. Insurance. Call Mrs. Bousfield SEASONED firewood, cut and heat, appliances, baths, car­ apartment, utilities, Employed 647-1464. Call John Schultz, 1-677-1916. Immaculate condition. Beau­ ANDOYb R — Just listed. . to arrange for Interview, 646- To assist cook in all around spilt to leng^th, dump-truck kitchen work. Immediate Rooms Without Board 59 pets, full basement. $236 per person, no. children or pets, Wolcott Real Estate, 668-8200. $26,900 LARGE 8-bedroom tifully landscaped grounds. Oversized six-room Ranch BOLTON 4696 between 8:30-4 p.m. An load, $26, half a load, $16. Call month. Paul W. Dougan, Real­ parking. 272 Main St. Ranch, fireplace, aluminum with storage shed on 314 acres. ROAST BEEF equal opportunity employer. openings, excellent benefits. after 6, 643-9604. siding, garage, large wooded CAPE—8 rooms and enclosed WALL-TO-WALL Meadows Convalescent Center, WILL share 6-room apartment tor, 649-4686. 72 NEW LISTING Choice setting, real private. with grentleman. Color TV, TWO-ROOM furnished apart­ Houses For Sole lot. Hutchlna Agency Realtors, porch, 2 baths, 2-car garage, STEAK This home is senslMy priced New carpeting makes this 333 Bidwell St., Manchester. DRY SEASONED hardwood, MANCHESTER — Newer two- ment, stove, refrigerator, Manchester — 7-room Ranch, 6494834. 828,900. PART-TIME meat cutter want­ cut and split as you like it. swimming pool, etc. Call 876- MANCHESTER — Spacious 6 to sell at $27,500. T. J. home very desirable. AvaU- ed, three days or mornings BOOKKEEPING machine oper­ 9716. bedroom first-floor apartment. heat, hot water. Apply Mar­ room home, Bowers ^School, spacious living room, 3 good Crockett, Realtor, 648-1677. able immediately, this 5- Call 649-8818. Includes heat, appliances, car- low’s, 867 Main St., Manches­ sized bedrooms, separate family $15,900 — Attractive Five-room BOULDER RD. — Privacy on weekly. Good working condi­ ator, experienced preferred rec room, new furnace, ga­ Cape, Fireplace, paneling, over 1V4 acms. Custom Co­ room Ranch is nestled on tions. Call Armatas Supermar­ Jwt not required, will train on GENTLEMAN — Room with peta. $190 per month. Paul W. ter. rage, immediate occupancy. room, dining room and kitchen, VERNON two acres with trees, en­ home and kitchen privileges, Dougan, Realtor, 649-4635. attached garage, fireplace, car­ baseboard heat. Garage, 150 lonial, rec room, special In­ ket, 770 Sullivan Avenue, South the job. Five-day week, all DRY OAK fireplace wood, $10 Only $23,600. Hayes Agency, terior, 2-car garage. UNDER THIRTY!! closed breeseway and 2-car refrigerator, parking, washer peting, appliances, screened foot wooded lot. Hutchins Where can you find an ,el- Windsor, 289-7633. fringe benefits. Apply in per­ orders ddivered. Call 742-7886. LOOKING for anything In real 646-0181. Agency, 649-5824. garage. Just off Route 6 and son. W. G. Glenney, Co., 336 and dryer. Call 643-6600. Business Locations porch. Convenient location, city MANCHBJSTiliK — Investment sbaped Ranch with three 44 and 84, minutes from estate rental — apartments, utilities. $31,900. PART-TIME, clerk wanted, North Main St. SEASONED hard wood, sawed MANCHESTER — 7% - room MANCHBSTBR — Garrison Co­ property, groesiiig over $8,000 bedrooms, dining room, Rec downtown Manchester. from 3-8 p.m. Some college and delivered. 643-1283, C. GENTLEMAN— Brookfield St., homes, multiple dwellings, no For Rent 6 4 Cape, Ideal for the growing room, attached garage and A vg. W t. pleasant, private home, room fees. Call J. D. Real Estate lonial with front-to-back living yearly. Asking $49,600. education in business area re­ FULL-TIME furniture sales­ Hutchinson. family with 2 bedrooms down U & R REALTY CO. INC. room,. country kitchen, dining separate tool shed for cmly FRECHETTE & MARTIN 14 - 17 lbs. quired. Apply Coca Cola, 461 man, excellent .benefits, on the next to shower, parking. After Associates, Inc., 643-6129. COMMERCLAL place for lease, and 2H upstairs, den, kitchen $29,900? Treed lot and at­ Realtors 647-9908 6 p.m. 649-6801. 648-2692 room, fireplaced-family room, We NEED LISTINGS Main St., East Hartford. job training. Position Imme­ TWO-BEDROOM apartment, 4- or sale 461 Main St., next to and living rObm with fireplace, 8 bedrooms, one full and two NOW! “Thinkinir of f i l ­ tractive landscaping add to diately available. Apply In Garden - Form - post office. Excellent business grarage and a deep treed lot, value. CaU J. McLaughlin BOLTON - COVENTRY Line. AUTO Mechanics — flat rates, family house, children accept­ Robert D. Murdock, Realtor half batha, 2 beautifully finish­ ing youT property?” Call Whole Packer Cut. You get Sirloin Tip Roast person. Blau Furniture Store, Dairy Products 50 ATTRACTIVE room for refined ed, $135. J.D. Real Estate, 643- location with building. Call 646- $27,900. Wolverton Agency, Tle- for details. Immaculate SH-room Ranch. „ four-day, 40-hour week, com­ 2426, 9-6. ed basement rooms, 2-cor ga­ TODAY 1 With Large Full Tenderloins and Boneless Sirloin Steak. 1116 Main St., Manchester, gentleman. 643-5331. 5120. altors, 649-2813. MANCHESTER —Duplex. 6-8, rage. Wolverton A g ^ y , Real­ Oarage, fireplace, acre lot. pany benefits and excellent 643-4169. modem kitchen, built-in stove, FIRST - FLOOR office space, tors, 649-2818. • • B(Sl w • FHA no mcmey down. Pasek working conditions in modem ROOM in private home, kitchen, THREE - room heated apart- PARK-LIKE refrigerator, excellent condi­ Realtors, MLS, 389-7475, 742- facilities. Excellent opportuni­ WHY PAY INFLATED centrally located, parking, $60 BARROWS AND WALLACE CO. privileges. Call evenings after ment, becond floor. Stove, re- Surroundings on this newer tion. $38,000. Hutchins Agency, PHILBRICK 8248. ty for good experienced men. Situations Wanted - PRICES? 4:30, 649-6792. frigerator. Near bus line, no monthly. 648-1111. Realtors, 649-6324. EASY TO OWN Manchester Paricade Contact Ed Weaver, Service Raised Ranch.- In excellent Manchester 649-5806 VERNON Female 38 Buy your ———------pets. Security. Available 160 NORTH MAIN. . .Manches­ DUPLEXES manager, at Scranton Motors, SINGLE room to rent, genUe- Febmary 1st, after 6 p.m., 646- condition this home has a MANCHEJSTER —$19,900. two- AGENCY PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP Route 83, Vernon, Conn., 872- irian preferred, shower, park- 1098. ter’s newest and' moat pres- cathedral celling living r^m bedrcom Ranch. Ceramic VERNON —Bbur-bedroom cus­ POTATOES Ugous office building. Approx. With $4,400 down to quali­ tom Colonial. City utiUties. Just 6 months ago owner 9145.' WILL DO babysitting In my Ing, very reasonable. Call any­ and dining room, waU-to- bath, aluminum storms, cellar, fied buyers you can own a burst a button, you can do PORTER 16,000 square feet of office High choice area, buUt-lns, ga­ home. Call 646-6668, 646-5936. time after 10 a.m., 649-9167. MANCHESTER — Main Street wall carpeting, kitchen with garage, covered patio .Trees, 6-5 duplex. Bach side con­ REALTORS the same, act now.^ Raised SHORT LOM Direct from the potato ware­ space ready to go. Plenty at rage, fireplace, 114 baths, low EXPERIENCED polisher for area, 4 rooms, first floor, all bullt-lns. Large main bath, bus. Hutchins Agency, Real­ state 8 bedrooms, IH Ranch, 714 rooms, 2 baths, finished work on aircraft WILL care for your child in house, comer Buckland Rd. and LARGE ROOM, nicely furnish- appliances, 2 air-conditioners, parking, elevator, T. J. Crock­ walk-up attic, 8' bedrooms, tors, 640 6324. 80’s. Meyer, Realtors. 648-0609. my licensed home. Call 649- Tolland Ipke. As low as 60 lbs. ett, Realtor. 648-1677. baths, 'stove, stained wood- - fireplaced famUy room, blades and vanes. Apply be­ ed, stove, refrigerator, and heat and hot water Included, half bath, family room woric, aepeutete driveways, built-in kitchen, cathedral tween 1 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. at 2369. for $1. with walUto-wall carpeting. BUY DIRECT — Manchester 646-4200 VERNON-MANCHESTER LINE linen provided. 806 Main St., garage, wall-to-wall carpeting. FOR LEASE — approximately separate furnaces, separate (JiPUingB, big treed lot, city HOUSE Red-Lee Metal Finishing Co., 649-8302. References required. Call 648- Fourth bedroom, half bath, Pine Acres, completely fur- basements \ w 11 h washer c r e a m PUFF UtiUties. $S0s. Mr. Lewis, Inc., 80 Sheldon Rd., Manches­ TEEN-AGE girl will babysit 1,800 square feet. Ideal for pro­ 2-car garage, aluminum sid­ nli^ed custom built, double in­ week nights or week ends. 646- 646-8248 644-1454 THE 'raOMPSON House Cot- anytime.______fessional offices, combination hook-ups and hatchways. Is- the thous^t that comes' 649-5806. of BEEF ter. ing, acre of trees. Imme­ sulated, gas heat, grade A con­ MANCHESTER 7449. tage St., centrally located, SDC very laig;e sunny rooms, office and warehouse space, Ideal for 2-party ownership. to mind when you see this diate occupancy. Only $43,- dition on comer lot. 6-room, OoU^ early. Occupancy Feb­ SALES-MARKETING full or large, pleasantly furnished second floor, washer - dryer etc., general business zone, 900. first floor home and garage. KING SIZED B-room Ranch, 8 bedrooms, • • B & . W •• part-time positions available Household Goods \ 51 room for expansion, ample ruary 1st. This huge oversized custom Uving room with fireplace, rooms, parking. Call 649-2858 connecUons. $176. 643-6614 Gan also be bought with extra BAHRjOWB AND WALLACE CO. STEAK up to $1,000 per month com­ Dogs - Birds - Pets 41 for overnight and permanent mornings or evenings. parking, located in Bolton be­ FRECHETTE & MARTIN Cape la situated on 100x298’ waU-to-wall carpeting, large CLEIAN, used refrigerators, building lot. Must be seen to FRECHETTE A MARTIN eat-in kitchen wrlth dish­ Manchester Parkade missions. Over 21. 649-4194. FREE —Cute female dog, one guest rates. ------tween Route 44-A and new Realtors 647-9993 appreciate. Call owner, 640- lot on the outskirts of Man­ Manchester 6494806 ranges, automatic washers MANCHEISTER — Deluxe du- Route 6. Amedy Realty^ Real­ chester. FuU shed dormer washer, stove, 114 baths, year, squiyed, shots. Call 643- with guarantees. See them at 0216. Realtors 647-9998 7780. NICE room In private home, piex, two bedrooms, full prl- tors, 876-0283. MANCHESTER — Combination offers two king sized bed­ full rec- room, garage, stock­ NORTH OOVENTRY — 7-room PLUMBER Journeyman. Call B.D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649 complete house privileges, vate basement, heat, carpets. residential "and business block, rooms plus Uvl^ room, din­ ade fenced-in backyard. Cape, 8 bedrooms, recreation Main St. Call 643-2171. MANCHESTER - Vernon line. FOREST HILLS — 7 - room after 6 p.m., 644-1317. COLLIE puppies — AKC regis­ Phone 643-6279. „ appliances Included. $220 per THREE-ROOM comer office 8-room single family home, Elg^t-room, GarriscHi Colonial, ing room, eat-in kitchen and Very private lot. Mortgage room, 114 batiu, 31 acres 'with suite. House ft Hale Bldg., 963 Raised Ranch. Aluminum sid­ tered, sable and white. Males GENERAL ETjEC1’hJC 4-bum- LARGE furnished ixx>m, for W. Dougan. Real- store and apartment. Excel­ 21^ baths, family room, 4 bed- ing, three' bedrooms, two fuU bedroom on first floor, iy» is assumable. FHA 6%. bam. Asking $89,000. Good- MANAGEMENT trainee ^ Main St. Phone 643-4846. monthly payments $182. Avg. Weight learn the exciting auto wash $76. Females $50. Call 742-5000 er range with double, oven, like male only. Parking. $16 week- Mw-aoao.______lent Inveiltment, $36,900. Hayes roomsj double- g a ra g e .O n ly batiu, formal Uvlng room with baths and aluminum aiding- ebUd > Bartlett Realttm, 742- after 5 p.m. Agency, 646-0131. Only $29,500. P m , with iy>proximately 6736, 648-7887, 569-1744. business. Starting hourly rate new, 643-6303. ly. Call 646-0223 after 6 p.m. MANCHESTER — Royal Arms PANELED comer office, car­ $37,600. Hayes Agency, 646- flreiUace, dining rpom,. rustic 25 - 30 lbs. 0181. $18,000 down. Call early. according to experience. Later MALE poodle, 4 years old, look­ two - bedroom Townhouse peted, Talcottvllle location. QUALITY PLUS HERB___ family room with old brick FRECHETTE & MARTIN Only $28,900. HBJfilRON $88,500 you will be promoted to assis­ ELECTROLUX, one year old, Convenient to Routes 86 and 15. firepUce waU. BeautlfuUy land­ ing for good home. Call 643- $150. Call 647-9604 between 3-6 apartments. Fully equipped Owner designed and built this M ANC^STER — Choice loca­ Realtors 647-9998 tant manager of all new Mr. 1971. kitchen, 1 ^ baths, wall-to-wall $60 per month. 646-4486. 4-bedroom, S>A bath home. So scaped wooded lot. Owner, FRECHETTE & MARTIN Put Your You get 10-12 Porterhourse Steaks p.m. W onted - tion, 8-rcom Garrison Colonial, 648-9270. MANCHESTER — West side, 4- Auto Wash. For interview call throughout. Emle Gabriele, many extras it Is impossible to 2% baths, deUuce kitchen, pailc- Realtors 647-9098 "HORSES” with Full Tenderloins! 0 Rooms - Board 62 FTVE-ROOM Apartment offices bedroom Cape, family room, 2 649-5464, 289-0266. GRAY LEE’S wool rugs, 9’xl2' 644-2625, D.J. Henry Qo. list them. 3,200 square feet of like yard. Mid 60’s. Hayes LABRADOR, cross breed pup­ combination, heat, hot water, MANCHESTER baths, carpeting, garages, % EAST HARTFORD —Wonder­ where your mouth is. 6’x9’ , 9’x30”, 6 scatter rugs. V ^ N des ms room w itt giX-ROOM Duplex available private bath, air-conditioning, li'vlng space, brick and Agency, 646-0131. pies, 8 weeks old. 646-0666. Excellent value, $75 all. 649- aluminum exterior, large rear HANDY HOME acre lot. Only $29,900. Hayes ful starter home, 6 rooms, 114 I may be confused, but not Help Wanted - Wtchen privUe-es «« a ^ r t- pebm aty 1st., ^ v e . refrlger- carpeting, ground floor loca­ Agency, 6464181. baths, fuU cellar, conveniently with value. Three box stalls, 9816. ment or home, vicinity East dishwasher. CenSd- porch, 3-car garage. Listed in That la close to shoiqi>lng> Ki'lTjuNS, free, orange and tion, parking. Apply Marlow’s, COLO^fIAL CHARM schools, bus line, churches. located. Owner selling, $23,900. corral, and training ring, Mole or Female 37 white female, black and gold Center. 742-6045. 867 Main St., 649-5221. low fifties' and well worth It. Genuine Imported BONELESS 30” GAS stove, Glenwood, top ly located. Security and mfer- Minutes to the parkway. T. J. Good condition, older 6 5284463. plus 614 room Raised Ranch, EARN $1.85 hourly, plus bonus male, affectionate, pan stove, griddle, deluxe, $93. dall ences. $180. 646-1634. 4 bedrooms in a prestige STARTER HOME 114 batiu, 2-car garage, near MANCHESTER— Office space, Crockett, Realtor, 64.3-1677. area, large living room, din­ rooms, 2-car garage. Could Sliced Kr^us servicing Puller Brush custom­ trained. Call 643-4077. after 4, 649-5996. Apartments - Flats - be converted into 2-famlly. Older tdx-room Colonial Vemon mUes of riding trails. Jacie DELUXE one-bedroom apart­ new building. Electric heat, ing room, eat-in kitchen, with new furnace, oak floor­ Wagner, 228-9634. ers. No experience or invest­ Tenements 63 air - conditioning Included. PRESTIGE Quick sale at $24,900. TREAT THE FAMILY CLUB and DELMONICO EIGHT foot General Electric ment, wall-to-wall carpeting Porter St. Immaculate Colo­ 1V& baths, laundry area. The ing. and solid construction. ment required. Call between 6- Live StOCk 42 refrigerator, 39” Magic Chef Ideal for professional. Conve­ interior has been complete­ FRECHETTE & MARTIN TO this beautiful 3-bedroom 7 p.m. 643-0472. ™ ROOMS, second-floor nial Cape style home Two-car garage with treed HURWIT & SIMONS gas stove, upholstered couch _.___ . 4. , , ances, vanity Datn. Centrally nient Manchester, Vernon, ly remodeled and almost ­ lot. Priced in the 20s. expandable Cape .with fUll- PAUL JOHNSTONE — Certi­ apartment, central locatton. ,^ 5^ monthly. R. D. South l^dsor, Route 86. 646- 'With wall - to - wall carpet­ Realtors 647-9998 shed dormer. Maintained Open 94 289-9625 OLAN MILLS, Inc. needs men and arm chair. Reasonable. ing throughout. Exceptional ished rec room, 2-car ga­ BOILED fied horse shoer graduate of Call after 6 p.m., 643-6797.' No chlldmn or pets mld^e- Murdock, 643-2692. 7820. rage. Exterior needs paint­ MANCHESTER — 4 bedrooms, HERITAGE HOUSE with pride, flreiUace, inter­ and women to work as tele­ mid-west horse shoeing school aged couple preferred. Refer- family room with fireplace, com, overelzed 2-car ga­ phone advertising supervisors OFFICES or stores. Home im­ 3 bedrooms, dining room, ing but for $$33,900? cdhtral location, quiet street Realtors 646-2482 corrective and g{iited shoeing. SEWING MACHINE — 1971 zig­ ences and security deposit re- MANCHESTER — Newer one- near school, newer kitchen, rage. Many desirable ex­ Wonted - Real Estate 77 or proof consultants. Earnings 643-6028, 649A376, Hebron, zag, unclaimed layaway, bal­ quired. Ca’l 649-0694. bedroom duplex includes heat, provement showrooms, truck­ 1% baths, garage. All sit­ FRECHETTE & MARTIN ■For The Finer Homes tras. Lavishly landscaped $7,000-$9,000 per year, after a Conn. o ing, tractor construction equip­ uated on a beautiful treed good condition, nice yard. On­ ance $41.86. Singer zig-zag, ooNPRPCc ------, 1/ appliances, carpets, alr-c. Re­ lb. fidential Interview call Ralph Holsclaw trailers. 643-2363. 0368. ALL ALUMINUM CAFE Realtors 647-0998 Pasek, 280-7475, 742-8243. ______Slid schools. Children wel- Approvied for FHA or VA altors, 646-1166. YELLOW formica rectangular NOTICE SAVE 40c.LB. IF carpets lock dull and drear, FIVE-ROOM, 3-bedroom apart- corned. $260 monthly. Paul W. Out of liDwn mortgage at $23,100. Four MANCHESTER — 7 - car ga­ MANCHEJSTER — Now .under PUBUC HEARING BUSINESS Is good — We need dinette table, black wrought ment, stove, carpeting, ga- Dougan, Realtor, 649-4636 or bedrooms and large two-car PASEK remove the spots as they ap­ iron legs, 4 'vinyl covered rage, $26,600. Large 7-room coostructian. Two 6-room ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS help. Desire man or woman to pear 'With Blue Lustre. Rent rage. Newly remodeled. Refer- 646-1021. For Rent 56 garage on quiet side street 289-7475 Realtors MLS 742-8243 sell and list real estate. Exper­ chairs to match, $35. 643-6396. Colonial, nice treed lot, cen­ Ranches. Three bedrooms, BOARD OF DIRECTORS electric shampooer $1. The but close to riiopping. Move trally located. Hutchins Agen­ kitchen, Uving room, dining ienced and licensed preferred. NEWER 2-bedroom apartment, right in to this ideal start­ WARANOKE Rd. —Custom TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT Sherwin-Williams Co. COMBINATION gas range and 643-0920.______^ 2 - f a m i l y , first floor ,ln- EAST HARTFORD — Adult cy, Realtors, 649-6824: room, two-oar baapment ga­ buUt Cape In Ideal location. • Notice Is hereby given that the Board of Directors, Town of Keith Real Estate, 172 E. Cen­ . couple, no children, no pets, er home. Price $26,900. Call ter St. ■ room heater, 2 years old, like MANCHBSTER — Four-room eludes appliances, $170 month- rage and onsv^attached garage. Drive by, our sign is on th« Manchester, Connecticut, wUl hold a PubUc Hearing in the FREEZER DEPT. OFFICE COPIERS, roll fed, new. Also ■wringer washer, ex­ four rooms, heat, hot water, J. McLaughlin at 649-5306. MANCHEJSTER automatic, were $660 now apartment In center of town, W. Dougan, Realtor, IM batiu, fireplace'; aluminum property. T. J. Crockett, Real­ Hearing Room at the Municipal BuUding, 41 Goiter Street, GROUND GROUND cellent condition. Call 875-6711 stove, refrigerator. Near $199.60. Dealers’ Marlows, 867 Kitchen range, heait, adults 649-4636. • • • • BIG & BEAUTIFUL siding. 183,000. each. Merritt tor, 048-1677, Mancherter, Ocnnecticut, Tuesday, February 1, 1972, at 8:00 PMC. after 6 p.m. stores and bus st(^. Call 628- B&lW We proudly offer this cus­ Agency, 646-1180. . to consider and act on the fcUowlng: Main St. 649-6221. Legal Photo raly. No pets. Excellent condl- J^^dhjrn three-room apart- 0596, Monday through Friday, WOODLAND BARROWS AND WALLACE CO. tom built five - bedroom MANCHESTER Pre^wsed actional appn^riation to General Fund Budget HINDS SIDES Service, 643-1442. LADY KENMORE washer and tlop. $160 per month. 643-7166. utllltles. Call 649-4666 6 to 9 p.m., weekends 10 a.m. - Manchester Parkade Raised Ranch with 8 baths, 1971-72, Drug Advisory CouncU ...... $8,854.50 Kenmore dryer, both good NEW 3-bedroom Duplex, 1% between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. 9 p.m. graceful entrance foyer, lux­ CJotintry Atmosphere CHUCK ROUND ALUMINUM sheets used as Manchester 649-6306 . Family Room to be financed by State Grant already received. ' • MANOR condition. 228-0068. urious living room, elegant­ Seldom do we have the op-" printing plates. .009 thick, 23x baths, stove, disposal, separate ^OVELY 2 - bedroom Apart- ROCKVILLE — Rockland Ter­ Proposed additional appropriation to 1971-72 Budget, PMice 36”, 26 cents each or 6 for $1. ORIGINAL owner offers this ly equipped kitchen, spa­ With portunlty to offer a 6-room Grants, Fund 61 ...... $8,000.00 COLONIAL wing back sofa, 84” basements and hatchways refrigerator, range, race Apartments — Large and cious family room 'with fire­ CajM, breeseway, garage I'lb I lb APARTMENTS 643-2711. lcn.», rust color. Excellent con­ s ^ e d w j^w ork, dead-end disposal, heat, air-conditioning beautiful 3 and 4-room apart­ well built and well maintained for Traffic Record System, to be financed by State Grant. 3-bedroom Ranch home, 2 full place, patio and garage. Fireplace wim city Uving and subur­ Proposed additional appropriation to General Fund Budget HOMESTEAD ST. power handle ■with snow dition, like new. $190. Phone street chlWren accepted $238 an^parklng. Handy to Main ments. Includes heat, hot wa­ ban Burroundlngs. Priced in 649-8418. monthly, ^ e ^ e t t e ft Martin, gj raonm y. Call 644-2427. ter, all appliances, with dish­ baths, fireplace, carpeting, MERRITT AGENCY 1071-72, Library ...... tCut,4,5!;9 .5 Wrapped' and Quick Frozen at No Extra OiFF W. MUNDUE! TPKE. blower and reel mower attach­ built-ins, garage, full base­ 7-room Colonial, 114 baths, . mid 86s. CaU for more de­ washer, disposal, carpeting, ______646-1180 tails, for Library State Aid Grant, Sections 11-24 and 11-26, to be Charge. Also available of a Hind and of a lb lb MANCHESTEB ments. $125. Phone 646-0280 af­ —TT,------f iv e room, two-bedroom du- ment. R. Harmon Agency, 646- large landscaped lot, family financed by State Grant. Side at the Above Prices. ter’5:30p.m. Woliled - To Buy 58 635 CENTER ST 4%-rwm du- dead-end street, on pool and your own private ter­ 7900. "C” ZONE comer lot property room first floor, formal dining I'-'i t! 1, 2 and S-bedroom luxury race in a country setting. FRECHETTE & MARTIN Proposed additional i^tpropriation to General Fund Budget HOUSEHOLD lets — Antiques, plexes, 1% baths aU appll- 3^^0013, stores, on Main St., 7 large rooms. room, master bedroom 12x19, Realtors 647-6998 1071-72, Police Department ...... $10,000.00 Master Charge Welcome on All Freezer Orders. 5-LB. LO TS 5-LB. LO TS apartments. Features wall-to- C.B. Citizen band radio, anten­ ances fully c^ted, two air- pets, From $160. Sorry, no pets. 872- MANCHESTEIR — Modem 8- Good for office space. Call 649- wall caipeting, vanity tile bric-a-brac, locks, frames, plenty of oloMt space, close to for Special Services, to be financed by increase in current na, complete, $98. Call after 4, 4046, 620-6686. bedroom Colonial, new ■vinyl 9615. schools. High 80s. baths, built-in oven, range, 649-5996. glassware. We buy estates. condlUon^ heat, hot water eecurity deposit. $166. 649- MANCHESTER — Large 6- services. Village Peddler, Auctioneer. sound proofing, storage and ,^ g ' aiding, storms, fireplace, dishwasher, refrigerator and BOCKVIIIjE — Three rooms, large treed lot, convenient lo­ room Colonial, double garage, Proposed additional {^proprlation to 1971-72 Budget. Educa­ disposal, electric heat. 2 air- IT’S terrific the way we’re sell­ 420 Lake St., Bolton, 649-3247. I>arklng. On bus line. Near '______furnished, utilities, included. treed lot. Priced for Imme­ tional Special Projects, Fund 41 ...... $15,000.00 conditioners, glass sliding shopping. Starting at $200. THURSTON Apartmento — 140 cation. Bel Air Real Estate, diate ;sale at $26,900. Heritage ing Blue Lustre for cleaning Large yard, quiet neighbor­ 643-9882. under TlUe I, Part C of Omnibus Crime OontrM and Safe Streets doors, all liutge rooms. Full WANTED — antique furniture, Available March 1st. Phone Hilliard St. Three rooms, fully hood, $37 weekly. 872-0369. EXCEUENT 'KEITH House. B46-2482. Act of 1068 - P.L. 851, Stat. 197, to be financed by State Grant. rugs and upholstery. Rent elec­ glass, pewter, oil paintings or basement storage area, am­ tric shampooer $1. Olcott Va­ Charles Pontlcelli, 649-9644. carpeted, complete appll- 7:80 - 9:80 p.m. $26,900 — OFF BAST CENTER REAL ESTATE Proposed additional appropriation to 1971-72 Budget, Educa­ FRESH FISH DEPT. ple parking. Starting at $175. other antique items. Any quan­ iiiTn TiATrT.1------1------7T,— ances, shades, generous clos- tional Special Projecta, Fund 41 ...... $10,987.08 riety Store. WB ^V E customers waiting ^43 ^3^^. hot water, parking, St., 6 spacious rooms and bath LOCATION 646-4128 649-1623 Handy to ahc^ping, schot^, tity. The Harrisons, 643-8709, BOLTON Sunset Apartments — FOUR BEDROOMS for Career Education Pregrams, to be added to existing Accoun'. bus and religious facilities. 165 Oakland Street. for toe rental of your apart- basement storage. Near shop- country living off Route 44-A, on first floor, aluminum ald- 'ing, basement garage, plus 8 MANCHESTER —Many featur­ No. 126, to be financed by State Grant. WE WILL CARRY AT WESTERN BEEF MART FRESH FISH DELIVERED DAILY FROM NEARBY -Model apartment open for -ment - * or home. , . J. D. Real Es- ping and churches $176 per take Tolland Rd. to High Make this newer home Ideal inspection l2-6 Saturday and tate Associates, Inc., 648-6129. Call Peterman Real- additional rooms and bath sec­ FOR RENT ed 9-room Colonial with 8 bed­ for any executive. Two fire­ Propcsed additional appropriation to 1971-72 Budget, Educa- NEW ENGLAND SEAPORTS THE FOLLOWING: Meadow to Sunset Rd., one- rooms or more, huge living ttcnal Special Projects, Fund 41 ...... $31,410.05 Sunday, other times by ap­ bedroom ' luxury apartment ond floor, 270’ lot. Hutchins places, 214 batiu, etc. Ask­ pointment. VILLAGER DESIRABLE 4 rooms, second ter, 649-9404. Owner managed. Agency, 649-6824. For wholesale or retail dis­ room, formal dining room, ing 146,800. under Project 77-1, Section 19-2060 to be added to existing Accoun BnUtby PRESIDENTIAL featuring carpeting, color key­ tributor. Just off Main St., heated zunroom. J^deal home No. 124, to be financed by State Grant. APARTMENTS MANCHESTER — First-floor, ed appUances, beamed ceiling, i, FLOUNDER FILLETS ^ CHERRYSTONES i, BAY SCALLOPS VILLAGE A ^ . 4-room apartment Includes ga- 7,600 square feet on 2 and office combination, 40s. HERITAGE HOUSE Pr'-nosed -addlti'-nal appropriation to 1971-72 Budget, Educa ' U & R Housing Coq>. Immediate Occupancy 1919 between 6-7 p.m.______^ 35 049-2813. paneling, large rooms, air-con­ COMMERCIAL floors, offices on both. Gas Wolverton Agency, Realtors, tional Special Projects, Fund 41 ...... $85,826.09 ^6-Room Townhouses, ditioning optional, private fuU Realtors 640-2482 MANCHESTER FLOT heat, 3 loading docks, 649-2818. Elor TTie Finer Homes for Project 77-1, under Title I, to be added to elating Itown 'i, HADDOCK FILLETS ^QUAHAUGS ^ SALMON STEAKS tiled baths, complete GA^EN A^m ent - -^o DELUXE 2 - bedroom apart- basement, convenient to cen­ conveyer between 'floors. Account No. 120. to be financed by State Grant. Rentals .by kitchen, heat, air-condi- One and two bedrooms. bedrooms, heat, hot '*ntor, wall-to-wall carpetiiit:, ters, $166. Individual electric C-Zone lot, comer B, Center MANCHESTER — Immaculate Robert D. >tioning, wall-to-wall car-^ and Goodwin St., approved I,e00 square foot garage, Proposed additional appropriation, 1971-72 Budget, J?^md 5’ Immediate occupfinoy. range, refrigerator, parking. 33^ 010^ appUances, 2 air- heating. Built by Arohambault ample parking and loading 8-room Raised Ranch with 8 TWO-FAMILY, nice three over Data Procesalng ...... $82,020.01^ MACKEREL ^ STEAMERS ^ SWORDFISH STEAK Murdock peting, private basement, Near aohoola, oburohea Builders, 643-1440, 647-1802. tor building. Plans available, washer-dryer hodcup. Adults, no pete. Available Feb- ie s e m ^ . everything ready to go, area. Adjoins town park­ Mg bedrooms, 214 baths, for­ six, aluminum Mding, mainte­ for convention to better equipment and a ^ e m s , to be finance:' Realtor 643-2682 and kbopplnc center, on ruary 1st., desirable location. w v mal dining room and sunny boa line. OaU anytime SiisfVftT'i ftlaTTQfl waaaieixlryer hook-up, vanity ROCKVILLE] — SVi-room apart-, P m ed to. Belli ing lot. nance free. Nice quiet loca­ frem reimbursement cf other Town users. ^ HALIRUT STEAKS ★ LOX FRESH SHRIMP 648-9661 Charles Lesperance 048 W73, 643-7796.______bath, glaSB Sliding doOTS, Uving room, large kitchen with tion. jajxtra B-zone lot Includ­ ANTHONY PIBTRANTOmO, Secretary, i, 646-6926 ment, stove, refrigerator and buUt • ins, fireplaced - family 649-7620 646-2623 - ...... —■— onto pettio. $220. per month. heat. Adult couple. No pete. T. J. C R O C K E H CALL 643-6^96 ed at $41,800. Exclusive. CaU Board of Directors BEJALTOB ^ 1 5 7 7 room, 2-oar garage. J^ceUent Norman JSarnard, 048-7798. Maiicheeter, Connecticut OYSTERS lAr PERCH ^ SM E L T S „ s ■■■•■ s s A s Robert D. Murdock, Realtor. Security. $130. monthly. 049- buy. Wolverton Agency,, Real­ i, w W W W 4824. Evans and Chu>p. Realtors, Dated at Manchester, Connecticut, Kead H e rald A d s «»-26w tors, 649-3818. MLS, 64‘:-1464. this eighteenth day of January, 1073 PAGE THIRTY^IX WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2f6, IfW iiattrlfjfaJjfr lE am n^ ilfw ali Most Manchester Stores Open 'i anight Until 9 O *Clock The North Manchester Al- John L. Brodeur, superinten­ Uon to Main Street Guild pro­ About Town Ahon family group will meet to­ dent of Wickham Park, was re­ motions for the year: Wfudtlng- night at 8 at We Second Congre- cently elected president of the Harrison Outlines ton’s Birthday sale, April TOe Rhythm Choir of South gatimml Church parish house. Connecticut Public Parks Ad­ spring savings, July sidewalk Average DaUy Net Press Run Uhlted Methodist Church will TUNE-OP The Thursday group will meet ministrators. This is an organiza­ sales, August back to school For The Week Ended The Weather rehearse tonight at 6:30 in the tomorrow at 8:30 p.m. at the tion of park directors from days, harvest fall festival in church reception hall. Pathfinders Club, 102 Norman throughout the state which Main Street Plan October and November, and i w m u a y SS, 19TS Fair, cold tonlg;ht; low about St. Both groups meet weekly meets once a month to exchange Christmas promotion. SPECIAL 10. Tom orrow cloudy, chance o f The Trinity Covenant Church Eind are open to friends and re­ ideas and seek solutions to com­ Phil Harrison, lonsr-time Manchester businessman, Creighton Shoor urged busi­ anew developing during day; choir will rehearse tonight at latives living with a drinking mon problems. paid tribute to the formation of the Main Street Guild (WITH THIS AD) 15,620 high near 30. Saturday’s outlook 7:80 at the church. nessmen to think snow because problem . i and outlined his model block plan for renovating the the guild is awarding a snow­ Manchester— A CUy of Village Charm . . . partly cloudy, not as cold. RaAdy A.-Wilson, son of Mr. business district at last night’s meeting of the guild at Community Baptist Church mobile in conjuction with the Stephen Lee Parnell, son of and Mrs. Woodrow S. Wilson of Willie’s Steak House. ------Washington Birthday promotion. will have its annual business VOL. XCI, NO. 99 Mr. and Mrs. Jphn Parnell of 29 Griswold St., Will' sing with Harrison referred to the guild modeling plans 'with any down- (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTSR, CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1972 (CUwaUied Adverttiing on Fnge 17) PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS meeting tonight at the church. Roy Lloyd announced !the ONLY *31.95 12 Ridgefield Dr. has been the Thiel College Choir of Thiel as the best thing that has hap- town facility, Dessert and coffee will be served board of directors as follows: named to the dean’s list for the College Green'vllle, Pa. when It pened to Manchester in the last Under phase 2 of Harristm’s at 7, and the business session Bernard Apter, Edward Bear- fall semester at St. Gregory’s makes its annual tour through decade. He said if merchants program, he cited the possibil- will start at 7:30. geon, Harvey daman, Donald College in Shawnee, Okla. four stittes. He is a sophomore ■wlll generate enthusiasm, lend ity of sharing the cost of reno- Denley, Katherine Glblin, majorinl: in biology and is a a spirit of cooperation, the re- vatlon on a matching basis with First Church of Christ, ficlen- Christopher Glenney, Ken Han­ Includes all parts and labor. Delco points and Navy Seaman Robert S. Las: suit can be a 'vibrant Main the ’Town of Manchester toward tlst, will have Its regular mid­ member of the Thlelensian, the kinson, Fhed Lindsay, Leo Jur­ sen, son o* Mrs. Rob­ school’s newspaper. Street and a fine shopping area, improved lighting and parking. an, William J<^son, Roy B. condenser, AC spark plugs, fuel filtej’, air week testimony meeting tonight ert W. Lassen of 36 Brelcon Rd. at 8 at the church, 447 ff. Main The model block plan, first Leo Juran commented the Lloyd III, Madeline Matheny, Jobless, New Nixon Target has returned to homeport at cleaner. PCV maintenance, adjust auto, choke, St. The meeting is open to the Miss Rebecca J. Bewer of 100 proposed in December of 1971, guUd is beginning ■with a mod- R. Lee Watkins, Melody Weir Norfolk, Va. after a five-month Scott Dr. has been named to the public. would result in face-lifting of est budget and he urged busi- and Helen Wolverton. They in clean battery terminals, adjust carb. idle and voyage in the North Atlantic honor roll for the fall trltnesta^ businesses, coveored shopping nessmen to become members in turn 'Will select a slate o f pffi- and Mediterranean aboard the The Junior Choir of Trinity at Oklahoma Christian College, areas, improved landscaping a true spirit of cooperation. A cers and m eetings 'Will be con­ mixture, set dist. dwell, ad|ust timing. alrcraift carrier USS America. Covenant CSiurch w ill rehearse Oklahoma City, Okla. where and parking areas. full-scale membership drive is ducted monthly. He is the husband of the for­ she is a senior. Harrlsoh said that the block being planned, J.' Grant Swank, executive A/(0 OARB $2.00 BXnSU tom orrow at 3 :16 p.m . at the ■ mer Miss Debra Fhrr of 16 church. between PumeU PI., and Oak Burl Lyons, publisher of. The vice president of the chamber, Reports Radding St. The Democratic Club of Man­ St. is the first that should -be Herald, commented that plan- said membership checks for the Strict Demands chester will meet tonight at 8 at studied for renovation because nlng is under way to Improve guild can be' made payable to WANTED Manchester Community Play­ the Marine Corps Home on it contains two civic - minded The Herald facility which in the Main Street Guild Euid mail­ ers will meet FYlday at 8 p.m. Parker St. David M. Barry, banks. turn should help to moke down- ed -to the M anchester Cham ber Outlook at Its workshop. The Patron’s legal counsel for Manchester, He called attention to the fact town more attractive. He Intro- of Commerce. In the discussion SCRANTON MOTORS Bared By U.S. Caean, Late Modd Workshop and the spring pro­ will speak on a bill intended to the Manchester State Bank has duced Duane Edmonds, dlrec- period, the hope was expressed duction will be discussed. stiffen Connecticut laws con­ agreed to m ake $200,000 avail- tor o f ad'vertlslng end m arket­ that businessmen would con­ ROUTE 83 VERNON USED C A R S cerning pornography. The able at prime rate for the busl- ing for The Herald, and Bill tinue to belong to the chamber Top Prices Paid Uriel Lodge of Masons will nominating committee will re­ ness renewal program and the Simpson,* retail advertising in addition to the guild which is PHONE 872-9145 Bright Fto All Makes! have a business meeting Sat­ port on its nominations for club Sa'vings Bank of Manchester manager. a retail business promotion ot-. Peace Delegate urday at 7:30 p.m. at the Ma­ officers. has agreed to coordinate re- Ken Hankinson called atten- ganization. By STERIANG F. GREEN CARTER CHEVROLET sonic Temple in Morrow. The PARIS (AP) — "Ihe United gressitm and threatens new mil­ WASHINGTON (AP) — Job­ C O .. IN C. Fellcwcraft degree will be con­ States told the Vietnamese itary adventures If we do not ferred. Refreshments will be Communists today It 'wUl not accept his eight-point plan.” lessness has become the great economic enemy, President 1229 Main St. served. complete withdrawal of its Nixon sold In a tele'vlsion ra^ Nixon said today. He assured PRE-INVENTORY forces from South Vietnam un­ dio speech that his proposals Phone 649-.’>238 Congress he is determined to The Guard Club of Mystic Re­ til a final agreement is signed were submitted to the North defeat both unemployment and view, NAB A, will meet Friday based on all aspecta of Presi- Vietnamese in October in se­ inflation, and reported “the out­ at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs.. dent Nixon’s latest peace pro­ cret talks that had been gxXng look is bright” for success. Alice Mather, 28 Goslee Dr. posal. on in P aris sin ce A ug. 4, 1969. In his annual Economic Re­ The Viet Cong responded by He said the Communists broke port to Congress, Nixon Sim EttQlanh Those wishing to order Girl assailing the Nixon plan. The (See Page Four) quashed with finality the hints Scout cookies, who have not North Vietnamese criticised Nixon for disclosing that his ad­ liy some officials of an early ^rm inrid 0!n. been contacted by. a Girl Scout, end to Phase 2. Price-wage con­ 1076 Burnside Ave., SI. Htfd. may place their orders with arance viser, Henry A. Kissinger, had conducted secret talks in Paris trols will be enforced, he said, M rs. D avid Fairbanks, 117 Haw- until the goal of "reasonable throne St. 'With N orth tfletnam . SALE-10% OFF The Communists did not use Enem y price stability can be main­ the word rejectloa in discussing tained without controls. The book discussion group of “We •will persevere until the' FEB. 1 thru FEB. 21 the Manchester Newcomers Club N ixon’s prt^;>06al, and the North Vietnamese said they would goal is reached,” be promised, will meet tonight at 8 at the have further comment on it. Builds “but we will not keep the con­ Satrsmtn Us home of Mrs. Gary Agasi, 63 “We would be willing ... trols one day longer than neces­ mi Clyde Rd. “Each Others Vic­ Tcu 528-2680 once there is overall agree­ sa ry.” SOIIO. tims,” by Milton Travers, will ment in principle, to begin Im­ The rei>ort, third and last of be discussed. F or Push the major presidential mes­ ■I plementing certain military as­ Hoover , pects of the agreement, such as sages to the new session of By FRED S. HOFFMAN Congress, announced a strong . those. affecting withdrawals and business expansion in the finai-N’'_ prlsonera, 'while we continued WASKINGTON (AP) — U.S. quarter o f 1671. R eal output Red Watch Plaid Convertible ' to negotiate on other aspects,’’ interrogators quote Communist rose 6 per cent in annual rate, said U.S. A m bassador inTlUam 110 lb. Barbell Set Play Back Rollaway prisoners as saying they were twice the rate of the preceding Zippered Luggage J. Porter at the 143nd weekly Vacuum Vinyl clad, noiseless, mar- Our Rag. 16.97 USd to prepare for a twostage six months. session of the Vietnam peace proot plates. Steel bar. Table Tennis Table winter-spring ofiTenslve starting Granted Parole Gross natitmal output will NOTICE chrome sleeve, dumhell talks. with small attacks and escalat­ T*he Rev. Daniel Berrigan, convicted in draft board rise b y nearly $100 billion in “However, in connection 'with ing to major blows at South Out Rag. 5.99 jC* J.' J.' bars: instructions. 14.44 1972, o r m ore than 9 per cent, off Annual Meeting off Members off troop 'Withdrawals, I wish to Vietnamese cities and towns. raid was granted parole yesterday. 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Captured officers sold they ate war critics say they will place too much hope in this,” “■We are converting the fear 2. Election of Directors. Agents Kill Skyjacker North Vietnamese delegate were briefed in recent weeks on continue to push for a fixed said Sen. Alien EUender, D-La. of perpetual inflation into a {dans for an offensive aimed at 3. To transact any other business proper to come Xuan Thuy told newsmen as he dote for total U.S. withdrawal EUender, itdio has opposed growing hope for price stability entered the session that Nixon’s whipping the South Vietnamese from Indochina despite Presi­ congressional efforts to set a . . . For the first time in over a before such meeting. Prime Gas Line Anti-Preeae proposal was “part of his elec­ Army, and so discouraging the dent Nixon’s effort to defuse fixed wiUidrawal date, thus decade, the United States is Westinghouse General Electric “ A.M:T. 1972 Dorothea E. 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How Did Henry Do It? Kissinger’s Cloak-Shrouded Hunt for Harmony

By GAYLORD SHAW Nixon’s iTuesday night address other times he flew in less-con­ a detailed, blow-by-blow report details as where toe American WASHINGTON (AP) — Hen­ in vdiioh he disclosed Kissin­ spicuous government aircraft. that -would last for hours,” one envoy could have his meals. ry KiMinger used five separate ger’s 100,000-mile search for —Sometimes he would land official said. The FYench sources said only peace and left the 'world won­ routes, each carefully calcu­ at a U.S. air base in Eun^, By unofficial coimt, Kissinger Pompidou and a very few high- ‘Collections Were lated to disguise tils destination dering: How did Henry do it? then shift to another plane for spent more than 200 hours in ranking FYench officials had .and purpose, when he cotqmut- Rlssinger Itlmself won’t di­ toe diorter htq> to Paris. Other alrxdanes making toe trips. wind of the talks. 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Manchester “sit and wonder and worry,” *«'« yy^. thru Sat. vate and publlo talks end men­ —Sometimes he flew In Jets itated these contacts.” They The next day puzzled news­ Today’s sports pasres placated only when the Gtor- wouldn’t elaborate, but other ' 4 Exit 93, Wilbur Cross Parkway tioned an offer he / later bk- olearty Identified by their men confronted deputy White show the rest of this 1145 Tolland Turnpike dloated Was made se^tly. markings; including the blue- man-bom foreign-policy expert sources Indicated toe assistance House press secretary Gerald tense action. Please lllatirb^jster^ttmitig RrirdUi Theee ore among major and-whlte color scheme, as bo- Kissinger -would “rudi to the ranged from ground and air HmmT rauDfoiiB Presidential study and deliver turn to Page 14. that have enterged since Itaiglng to the presidential fleet transportation to such smedler (See Page Nine) (Herald photo by Bucelvlclus)

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