PAGB FORTY THURSDAY. MAY 26, 1972 iiattrirriitipr CutnitiQ Rham Budget The Weather

Rejected Again ^ Caear and cool tonigM with low near 50. Sunny and mild tomor- Page 9 raw; high about 75. Outlook for Sunday . . . (air and mild. ROBISS (A P ) — Ita ly ’B (at Manehetter^A City of Village Charm puta. Indiuitry U loatng' weight. Nowadeys (ewer ItaUane VOL. XCL NO. 202 gwge themeelvea on spaghetti (TWENTY-BIGHT PAGES — TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MAY 26. 1972 (Otaaalfied Advertising on Page 36) PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS and wine. Here and more ot them are counting calories and watching their weight. l^Mghettl, (ettucclne, lasagne, canhallonl, ravioli and the like—the dishes that made Ital­ ian restaurants famous—are the victims o t a new era when Dunlopitl the deader get the dates and AGWAY the (atUes go to die mcrvlea alone. . Arms# Pact * “Ihe Industry's pUght is grave," Mllan’a dally n Qlomo wrote a(ter a naUonwlde sur­ Dunlop Itil vey. In die last two decades pasta EMORIAL Accord To Be Signed Tonight production has remained at li VDBOOW (AP) — The United mllHan tons a year despite a Tank Assault special commission meant that legialativc action, deployment Btatea and the Soviet Union steady pbpulatlan increase and summit negotiatmv were of offenaive imcleeir mtaaUea reached "final agreement" to­ twice as many tourists. 'Rie 14 unable here to sedve the many will be frozen at the present day on a two-peurt agreement to million figure is only a halt ot knotty problems involved. Nix­ lev el 80 far aa the United limit tiic dejdoyment cf strate­ the Industry capacity. on, according to Ziegler, "wel­ Statea is concerned. The Rua- gic nuclear weapons, the White Also in the last 30 years 1,030 comes the formation of the sians win be allowed to catch Turned Back House announced. CMnmissloa.” pasta piants have folded, moat ...... up with the U.S. lead in launch­ HOTPOINT DAY SIgnink of the accord was "It Is his intention that every- ing platforms. ot diem the small (amlly-type COLORFUM scheduled for a Kremlin cere­ operations in the power south. ting poesiUe be done from the REFRESHERS mony late tonight, following The accord permits both Ehcports have been on the UB. Bide to develop" the com- countries to reidace existing of- rise, however—from 40,000 tons GERANIUM! President Nixon’s dinner for.hls misslan into a i>ermanent body NearKontum Soviet bosta. fenslve misaUes, whether on a y e a r In 1801 to 803,000 tons i & i to press (or brooder trade. land or aboard ah^ at aea, 2 Nlxon’a press secretary, Ron- last year. Nostalgic Italian emi­ MODEL AHP^yOB W ord o f a SMUT agreem ent with more sophisticated weap­ grants are said to have a con- SMGON (AP) — U.S. forces firing electronically ^ L. ZieglM', said the accord was reached at a- two-hour ons as technological advances siderahie role in pasta con­ guided missiles newly introduced in Vietnam broke op a afternoon summit meeting with perm it. sumption abroad. SPECIALS tsuik assault on Kontum City in the central higdilands ? POTS today. A dozen tanks were report^l destroyed. the three top Soviet leaders— HHKCOH At about the same time, Taaa Communist party chief Leonid repotted the Preoldent and So­ On the northern (rent. South L Bieihnev, President Nikolai B viet leaders had agreed to ea- Vietnamese marines beat back V. Fodgorny and Premier Alexi tabllah a joint commission to the fourth assault this week on N. Kosygin. "promote the develofunent of Put theso colorful plants In charming rows along the New Law the northenmioet defense line The agreement culminates mutually advantageous rela­ windowtinsl <5r use them in an equally lovely way as at My Cbaidi, north o t Hue. The 3H years of nsgotlatlcns. MOCKBE 6 tions In trade.” It was the first Center Congregational Church border flowers outdoorsi Saigon command claimed Ut Ziegler also annmmoed, About break-through in difficult trade will have Its 193rd annual meet­ Rules Out North Vietnamese troops were two hours after the Russians negotiations since the President ing and election ot ottlcers to­ Gold S odI^ T O '* ^ ^ ^ klUed and said South Tfietnam. had done ao, that the. two gov- came after a day of cn-agaln, arrived here Monday. night at 8 at the church sanc­ Wur ascend set a your Ikst retl eholes. Choose ese losses were seven klUed ernments have agreed' to Mtab- off-again reports of the pros­ The creation of such a com­ tuary. IXfSfOM-BTU the betlel the belWda fmm Dunlop. ‘Devices’ and 34 wounded. lih a specizd Joint oommerctal pects (or a settlement tonight mission had been suggested be­ The meeting will be proceeded PORTA*COOL • TeMBM UIMB IMP • mi. Mt, r m mi» mu Other rangMS cn the eastern eommlsslott to negotiate a One {w rt o t the agreement, by a (amily potluck at 6 in mm pm trnmtrn KAR’i'vkjRD, Ooan, (AiF) — fore the summit talks by aome gBiiiW...... (lank o t the My Chonh line brood trade agreement, ar­ limiting defensive antiballistio A n CONDlTlpmiR # m m w m tm , im in » OaoneoUcut’e new, tough anti- U.S. trade offlciala because dif­ Woodruff Hall o t the church. m m s. pm m msSt, sm were reported battling (Or a range (or government credits to missile sites in each country, Mrs. Janet Hynds Is in charge • 8.000-BTU cooling, abortion law makee the u m o t ficult negotiations on settlement m i m u m u N» third day. Maanwhlle, 13 miles finance tranaaotions, set up ar­ takes the form ot a treaty, sub­ nS mmUiUMPB mM pfsiiiMHiN mpimmi intraHiterlne devloee (lUD's) of Soviet World War n lend- ot the dinner. 115-volt plug-in southwest of. Ihie Vietnamese bitration machinery 'to settle ject to ratification by the UB. leB W iW U *. (Or birth control illegal, aoya lease debts Stood in the way of At 7, there will be a (amily operation infantrynMn reoccupled Fire commercial disputes, and to Senate and was agreed upon worship service in the sanc­ State Sen. George U .Gunther. any broader trade agreements, • Q ulck-l^nt tide panels Base Checkmate, and (M d re­ grant each other most-favored- first. tuary. The sermon topic is MR. PETE U m zeaaon, saya Gunther, ia such as multiroUllon dollar and camar-balance design RO SE BUSH $2^:50 ports sold 31 North Vietnamese nation tariff treatment. Under the terms ot a com­ "Memory, Hope and Peace." C78°^M that (he law aaya the poUoy o t grain puix^iaaea from the speed easy do-it-yourself - PEAT were killed. The fact that major trade Is­ panion executive agreement, Nursery and pre-school care will SALE the state la to proteot human installation MOSS $24,50 In the air war against North sues were being assigned to a which win take effect without (See Page Bight) be provided. E78-14 life "(TOm the mooMnt o t con­ • Ufhtar weight from Vietnam, American planes On Sunday, Center Church F o r t cep tion .” $25.50 pounded the Haiphong area will begin its summer schedule • Elegant simutotsd-wood C u .F l F78-14 An lUD i>revonts a fertilised $ Thursday (Or the third day in a ot one service at 10 a.m. only. front 5.45 ovum from itself to $ Ideal for mulch and soil Im­ $ 2 8 .5Q campaign to isolate the major Sunday’s service will be iden­ • Flip^Mt filler is easy to 1.97 G 7 8 - U the w all o t the uterus, Oimiher provement! Alr-dried and port from the root of the ooun- tical to tonight’s. remove, clean and replace ENTIRE INVENTORY milled lor uniformity. noted. I h e Stratforti RegadbU- H 78-14 $31.50 can said Thnraday that this try. PUots retorted destroying Thornton Town To Mark • Top air dlsctiarge - MUST QOl (87-3116) amounta to an ahortion under one span each in Um H aiphong Israeli Rule • Quiet two-speed fan -‘ G78*'15l $28.50 the now law, which he called and Klen An highway bridges • Adiustable thermostat “doppy, unconstitutional and about six miles north of the 12 RP MODEL 125 LOT H78-15 $31 . 50 city and said they also attacked Of Arab Land • Five-position air director ridtculouB." Sues Over Memorial Day Both the old bwr, wfakfa was the Ben Thuy power plant near o Ventilstion control J78-15 $37 .5 0* Seen Until ’85 declared nraVeisHtntional lost Vlnli, 146 miles north of the de- o "Fan" and “CooT cycles mlUtarlaed sane. It was the “MemoiliUI Day — Past and The i>arade will then proceed BiBBCmyr, Israel (AP) — Is­ 7 5 5 7 ° ° FREE! month by a federal court, and Present” is tiM topic of the to Center Park where Herman o Rust-Quardlan finish 178-15 $38 .5 0* fifth power plant attacked since River Dirt raeli Defense Minister Moahe GARDEN the new one, signed into law speech George Emmerling, prin­ Wagner, Memorial Day Com- the Nixon administration broad­ M Dayan says that In the absence • Aluminum rear grille' BEDDING TUeaday by Gov. Thomaa J. The town bos been sued for cipal of Manchester High School, mlttee chairman, wlU give a PLANT. ened the air war to Include in­ ot a MlddU Bast peace aettie- o Quiet rotary compressor ^ WHITEWALL O N LY Moddll, (Othid abortions except will deliver Monday at the Me­ welcome address; the MandMs- FOOD dustrial targets. 176,000 t>r tlM M ,8.0. Qnrpora- ment his nation may have to when iMceaeaiy to nave the morial Day servlcea in Center ter IBgh School Band will play A Navy A4 Jet waa Mat ngar tion and Ms president, William retain occupied Arab territory o Reusable edtry-home PLANTS fiv es at pragnat women. Park. Mr. EmmerUng's message "The Star Spangled Banner"; Whitewall $3.00 more U m phrase about protecting Vlah, and the pQot was miss- Thamton, (or .damages the cor­ until I860 or 196B. carton SO Lbe. WHITE CEDAR POST will be intenspersed with selec­ Wagner will open the ceremo­ $ in f. U WM Um 37th Jet and the But Dayan told members ot 2.29 human life was Inserted in the poration allegedly sustained tions by the Round Table Sing- nies and give introductions; and Ideal (or starling new lawns, SOth Am qri^ pilot reportod the Welsman Institute ot Sci­ F.E.T 2.10-3.28 when the HOokanum River whs era of MBS.' the Rev. Josejih Vujs of St. ARE INI (lower gardens and vege­ lost over the North aliihe ence Wednesday he does not AND RAIL :tO x o ii dirtied whm the town emptied The day’s events will begin James Church, will give the in­ table gardens I 5-10-5 anal­ (oresee renewed fighting in the 6. Iheir- hosts Thursday durintr playing o f hbth. nation&I ahthentt.'; (i photo) Union Pond to repair the dam with a parade starting at 9:80 vocation. ysis. (66-4122) Ahortion Heavy fighting oonthmed in tlMre. >(v A Middle Bast until early 1878. Long lasting baauty with a.m. on Main St., at the Army- At the close of the exercises, Kontum ior the second day, He expislned that Qgypt would M.8.O. uses Hockamun River Navy Club. The parade will Wagner will read the names of attractive grain and texture. Ban and field reports n ld tiM North need the Soviet Uhlon’s approv­ water to wash sand and gravel. march on Main and B. Canter veterans who have died since VletiMuneso were trying to c ^ al to open war again "and the Available in round full sections. The legal papers filed in the StSs to Muiut) Park where Rabbi last Memorial Day. Honorary ture their second provincial Soviets won't do anything be­ 60LP SEAL town olezk's office Indleate the Leon Wind of TemiHe Betii Sho- f new law In an effort to pass an capital. The country's north­ fore the U.S. presidential elec­ company has used the water for lom will give an eulogy. (Bee Page Bight) cjqMcted court challenge. ernmost provincial capital, m r a i m i i M S Town Feels Bus Cutbacks this purpose for SO years. tio n ." "Wc have not only gone Quang Trl, fell to the enepiy DUNLOP against the wishes o<. a major- M ay 1. . . n r D ovd t b b v i n s had asked for. ObnnOo must 6:60, and 7-M a.m. will also be The suit claims that on or Y TUBEROUS BEGONIAS Public Records • • r ■ Ity of our people,” said Gun­ A munber of North Vietnam­ (Hemld Beporlar) hold the Une cti the boatc faze discontinued. about June 3, 1971 a m ud g ate Avallable'in lour ther, ‘tMt we have now re­ ese troops were reported still in The 'state Public Utilities in the New Haven dlvisipn. The first Hartford- to-Rock- at Union Pond was opened Wamidy Deed vtvkJ colorsi 2 Far 9 8 * 10 ft. sections 6.00 m oved on e o t the birth control the northeastern and south­ Ctonmlasioa (FUC) has grant­ the fare hikes wBl probably vUle run will start at 7:16 a.m., "causing or permitting vast ac­ John Weerden to Richard P., MIXED GLADIOLI methods that - some a t ou r eastern sections of the city, but ed Oormectlcut Oo. rsqueets for be effective the second week of and the first RockviUe-to-Hart- cumulations of foreign matter, HoUday Closings Katherine J. and Mary Pinto, people and doctors have chosen South Vietnamese forces were service cuts affecting several June, according to CSiaileB W. ford run will start at 8:16 a-m. sludge and filth to (low into the prcqperty at W. Middle T )^ . Emphasize a border or walkwey in c.. R Q S to u se.” Hockanum River, thereby pollut­ rejporteO to have them con­ Saturday morning bus routes Abell, OonnOo executive vice Dtsoontinued will be Hartford- Nearly all Manchester resi­ Most stores along both Main and 8. Hawthorne St., convey- or grow them tor cut (lowws I ew ^ ing and contaminating the water State Rep. Jean Thornton, a tained and under attack. serving Mazicheatw and Rock- president. T he serv ice cu ts wtU to-Rockville runs at 6:26 and St. and in the Parkade will be ancei tax 136.40. veteran carngtalgner (or abotv aa to render it unusable.” dents are looking forward to a Field reports said the North viUe. be effective Jime 34, he said. 6:16 a.m., and RockvUle-to- three-day weekend as most cloMd Monday, according to the FIdnciaiy's Deed DAHLIAS ' tion reform, advised women op­ Vietnamese also held two small T he iPiUC d ed sia n yesterday For Manchester and Rock­ Hartford runs at 6:16 and 7:16 Because of this, Thornton stores, offices, and businesses Chamber of Commerce. Richard J. Grant, administra­ Choose from 5 great colors! posed to the measure to sign up a.m . maintains, "many tans of sand Each clump produces many blooms. hamlets a short distance to the allows the financially-troubled ville bus riders, the only will be closed Monday in ob­ Local factories will be closed tor of the eMate ot Dorothy K. STEEL with Women vs. Oonnectleut, Riders between Manchester and gravel were rendered pay the town’s sigMiintendent of eebools, was carton around and tow ror>e. dum cut o f $120,000 w as Kp- bUls, adding further costs to "axnased.” He had itrepared I With oars and pump. larger sizes available F.F.T. 2.08-3.16 . proved by a vote of 1,211-469, al­ the $460 already spuit for the (75-2211) referendum. Btatements for both a vlotocy m ost a 8-1 ratio. and a defeat, and fett he could The votera urged by aupport- The finance board in its de­ use neither following the out­ PrIcM good through thie wtkend only _ _ _ __ ^ ^ _ era of both Bides bad bton asked liberations will be reconsidering come of the voting. to vote "no-no” or "yes-yas" de­ the entire budget, goieral gov­ First Selectman Erwin Stoeta- i]7p95 pending on which aide you were ernment os well as education. ner, termed the outcome “A AGWAY INC. BUCKLANO STORE speaking to. With l>Aa be­ It is expected a compromise cut victory for the UtUe people^XM- come typical contrariness they of some sort will be worked out cerned about education, and a s8 a . Siu «Md luaum, comi. opted inatoad for what amounts by the finance board in an at- defeat for the pi^tlclana, large to a "yes-no" vote. tempt to appeal to the evenly load owners and busineaamen, Expanded Hours: bon. tni$, h id , » fm i:so.a thuis i:s o .f $ai i -s 643~ & iZ3 The finance board la now siHit sides in the ISiidget dispute. who fougjit for the budget cut.” faced with the need to begin all The annual town meeting ap­ Btoetaner, oomjdained of the over again in its budget deliber­ proved the budlNt by a 10 vote expm an the referendum )9e$i- ations, and will meet in execu­ m argin M ay 3, 166-163. tioners are costing the town tn- Blossoms on the Lakdront tive session Tuesday night to Reaction to the'' referendum Crew of two-masted schooner takes advantage of balmy day on Chica^ lakefront. (AP phoio) attempt to analjrM the results results was one of confusion, (Bee Page Elgili)

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. i« r MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN„ PRTOAY, MAY 26, 1972 PAGE n lR E E P A G E T W O MANGRESTBR EWES^O 9ERA£D. MANGEEgrES, O O m . FRIDAY, MAY IM, 1072 il£3! Royce Chairman Of YR Qub I TV Tonight Sheinwold on Bridige iTiiilTRi iJlST Manchester Young RepubU- tended state and dtobrtot TR RBAD BNBMVm HAND NOKTH MMKIESranunUDEMISIM cans (YR’s) have elected conventions as a delegate from FROM LINK OF VLAT James Royce of 128 Falknor both Manchester and Nauga- 8m Saturdagr's TV HwaM ♦ KQ3 Dr. chairman for the 1972-78 tuck. He recently attended the for Oompltto LMtoga. By ALFRED SHKINWOU) Q10765 ’Ike correct play often de- year. He succeeds Jdm AUen, YR National Leadership Train- 0 732 ibaM iA ene who was elected vice chairman. Ing Conference in Wariilngten, ponda on your cards, but oome- A a k til— ■ 't . SiM (•) I Dn MS • ( jM M to wifh Other officers are: Karen Von D.C. (U) Am aai Ammy ttm es you m ust take into oon- WEST ^ . EAST __ alderatlon whloh form of bridge A J987S A A 106 m «4' “ Deck, secretary; Oardyn Shaw, The Manchester 'dub’s next, (M) BOator you are playing. Ih eomo hands, ^ A2 <:? K treasurer; and Daryl Bagley, function wiU 'be a picnic June 24 (N) HogMi*a H noM moreover, you must be guided imgram chairman. at Allen’s home, 22 Byron Rd. (M) I liove Uwjr 0 4 O QJI0986 •■ .M M eaa: Frank Atwood by what your oiqponent aeoma to A I 987S A 1042 ruM iu Royce, vice chairman last Hie event to open to oH young bo doing. A aophlaUeatod enemy " li^ that as pretty a flower year of the Manchester YR’s. Republicans. They may obtain SiM (•) Trntti or Osm m SOUTH Uaea Latin Names ' Inherited her Uldag for flowera has served also as treasurer of information from Royce or Al- ^Maeoo will try to docelva yoii, of as yoff ootdd expect to flndT" Ordem cannot always be com- from her grandfathw, who had A 42 Mra . Anton J. Latawlo asked the Naugatuck dub and has at- len. (It) Bofu^ B h m o ooune, but ha won’t pli^ the (7 J9843 band like a oomploto idiot. If the queltlon ae we looked at a scarcee s s a?!?;-•?.; pack hiay contain2 L !T on- 'i’ . w»i«. 1. U. »M» a.™ ™ . (M) KleoMe Oompuy 0 AK3 bright yellow blosaom la (M) omigMk>« Id M * you try to make senaa of his A Q her ly two or three eeede. Oar- menwgo, her first gar- ]^aya, you can often tell what 63 rook garden, mirrounded contributed denhig venture was a 10-cent (M) NMro EaN SosB W«W North l>y dmere who have kind of hand,ho baa. 3 0 Peia Pass Double Tonight Ends Tnioday o^»^>^Mw-ioauea leavea; a aeede have a higher priority packet of Shirley poppy aeed. SUM (I) Vhiit>o nowmiag Boat dealer. TTx. . ^ ^ ^ than othen. Mildred has a taWe mmm Both aides vulnerable. Pass 3 ^ Pass 4 (? l^ANCHESTii 2 1V>p Bits Both It is a weed, to be sure, but in the aun behlnd'the house cov- «e set out a few perm •:M (»«4t) Mom OpMlng lead — Four ot Dia- In Color * aomem has defined a weed os ared with pou In whloh wild OFFICE II 08) I« jr monda. i that growa vdiare It la tiny aeedUnga are aprouUng fiowera. Tlien caunoe the rook (M) Bodgopodie M co South Won the first trick with elusion. West ahould ruff the hadlS^au*!^?*!^ obtained wall and the rock garden. (M) Vo XMl IlM Vnrih the king ot dtamonda, oeahed ace of diamonds with the abe of IGROML18CKIUL Cafe and Lounge Woeeom Just fmm the toree aoclettee. Some There were no large rocks on m (M) Dm M Boom dummy's ace end king of dubo, heartsl Then West laadb his re­ Nature theoe wlU be sold to other BUSINESSMEN’S LUNCHES COCKTAILS and then led the king of apadM maining trump to hla partner’s ^ gerden n e k gardeners or, exahanfed the ASh St. lot and the rooks (» 0B 8 Nowo from dummy. Bast naturally king. Bast caaliea a diamond wee rolump at blueta, or Quak- jo, ,ome ot their rimts. have been oofieoted outatde ot CLUB SANDWICHES Happy Hour 4-7 (I) ABO Nowo hxdc the ace at spades and re- trlek, and South la down one. HOT PLATES Most Drinks 50c (KMI) NBO Nows tamed a high diamond.,SMtb Rather obvious when you Idayed Um aco ot diamonds, and come to think ot It. rook g^enera aearch the tor -You have to know the TietTp P**®® •’•*** •*®tionee job. RockvRM's Newest and Hnest »M (41) News West ruffed. Dally Qoestlan w 1***^ ^^®'" iMwnee," MKdred, says. < ^ e re One conspicuous white rook has Cocktail Lounge Perfaapa West hadn't thought As dealer, you bold! Spades, eeUng or lovely plants. Then .re. tor exsmnle. 80 kinds of ^ name. It Is "Mr. Ktogebiny." i m (I) BIB Ooahy very hard or peihapa he waa A-10-4i H earla, K ; DUmonda, thev aaek to ______a name, it is "Mr. Kmgmuxy.’’ Bast Main Street (New Development Center) BockviUe nw iM In their home murdena Thev^^ DtonOms and just caUlng them named for the late John Kings- (I) NfesIfB' M r liM t Iriaying match-point bridge (in G-d-lM AA; Ohriw, 1M 4. iilnk. doe-l’t a thing.’’ bury, Coventry dairy f^S ri 10 a.m. Daily Featuring (II) Dick Vow D rto whioli it Is very important to What do you aayT JOAN 0, Sf m M i Nows stop declarer from making an Answer: Pass (or Ud two dia­ VAN ANN new fiownre to their criiem^ ^ ^ ^ 10 a.m.-2 a.m. Fri. and Sat. Billy Williams Trio (M) BIsekloaaal ovarirldt). At any, rate, West monds If you use weak two- Stoce ^ are thoiuanda of ““ Latawlcs carry It away, Sundky 12-11 p.m. Oldies but Ckxxlies ANDREWS MARm vmrietloift there la alwave some- ^ “ 1I»« ground was wet and Tony (41) ABO News ruffed with the deuct of hearts bida). Very few experts would Thurs., Fri., Sat., Sunday Nights and led a apade. (^pen this band w ith d u ee dia­ thing new fitat can bTwe? <***»’t think he could drive Into 7-JS (I) WksTs nipfeslsg Dummy’s quewi won, and monds. A typical tbree-btd Mr. arid Mra. Laumc have Sj ““ the field to get the rock. Mr. (I) Jsvsoilo Asqr South ruffed a aptOa. He oaah- should be baaed on a seven- lived at thqir Ash St. home for b^Ldtocoverv loaned hla farm truck Quost: Bss Zas Gabor. ed Uie queen at cluba, (Usoard- card suit (Instead of JiSt six) » yean but It was the buUdlng ^ *‘‘® (U) BaaobaB ing a diamond from dummy, w ith UtUe or no elds strength IsMMkaitNrS of a nek waU about 10 yean f® ^ N^est conetnicUon pnject ( « ) I D raam o« le aa a li and led a heart. Iho aooand (Instead ot an ace and a king u MWnCAM INniHUTIOSM, m w ago tbit tod to the planting of ba^. Tto seed m- ^ (M) w aa 81. w eek king ot hearts t«3t together, end on the Bide. the r o S garden. Tony buUt the ^*!'*** place during the j,j jj,^ garden, fitted with ,(••) BillrwaoA Ivmres South made hie game contract. Copyright itn retaining wall as an eosenUal j- »u » a circulating pump to provide (41) DlBgMt Chib Bhnrry General Feataraa Carp. BUpJnrniaing the level of the ***** a splariilng sound end a natural West Biould have read the en­ driveway from the atrmt. MU- cannot be P «rm ^ tram ^ ^ ^ St4S (I) O V ara, VS. TM asar dred etarted some plants along commercial seed normally grow near the water. tire South hand from doclarer’s Some are In very short supply MITES (B) line of iday. The hurry to cash the top and othen at the base K wUl be th e "TVBHngtoa pod" (MAS) B aalart A Saw (■ ' dummy’s top clubs meant that of the ^ «*® iD ckT ^e from (M) NliiMagtia Week I TOOMT h^qd^st when they can grow a (Herald photo by BuceivlctuB) ‘ South had the queen at d ubs tbePtoidl thsWtortdl Qha odhg led to another and Barlow and wanted to dlsoard a loser plant that Is known to be rare. ^ they io i^ the American Rock MUdred Uke» odor in her £ar- aa.^\ZL “r” ,? Students See Artists Techniques (•At) B rair Baaek (B) from dummy on It. Then dum­ Oardan Society a few yean ago. my’s qiqde lead sqrely meant I8BMBIT Jau-jM Brl. ■ fish and pethapa somei frog*. StM (141) Partrligo Bamllr “Then you're hooked,” MUdred and “a UtUa b it of everything." Hartford free lance artist Richard Welling stands beside one of sevei^ felt tip (B) th at south' was trying to said. < - pen drawings created in six demonstrations on two days for about 900 Rennet get to bis hand for the queen of An totamattonal Hobby ^ to not eiyeilally h i t e r ^ p e r ^ m m Cfenaolof iBd MG HIT "COMIA" (GP) in the real rare things. gmial aesoctotton. Jobnny-jmnp- Junior High School art students of Ufos. Maris Iversen, John Hull, and Harold (M) » bp Odyooay clubs by ruffing a hmuIs . Why Uto^ year Mr. and Mrs. Lor Larson. Working behind glass to give classes an unobstructed view of the pro- didn’t South lead trumps in­ tawto'.Jpined other membm of Boeka Were Brought In upe rendmd MUdred of the gar- (BsiGld phff44> tn^ BuoGtrlotiiB) cess, Welling drew on the back of handmade paper to produce the right amount a:44 (I) Marie stead of a spadeT SouUi muM be tha'somety on a tour of rock First flower to bloom to the den her grandtottim- had In MUdred Latawic picks a small bouquet from her rock garden at 19 Ash St. The of “bleed through” for a strong line, soft edge drawing. Completed works were (A4I) Boom 1 (B) missing the king as wdl as the rnANKSlNATn.il I gardeiw to England and SoUand. Latawlc gardm this spring was Brood Brook. A cehboge rose to wall built by her husband, Tony, prompted the planting of some rock garden ace of hearts. c;i:oRc.r KrsNLDvl This year the Latawlcs______have a dainty, yeSow Draha, a mem- on* Ihat was grown by Tony’s presented to the school. He also lectured on tools and methods of sketching. a n a ( a ^ Onliliggara MIccbelU of_ , Rachel . Rd. have, , children were killed and two the children. They said .the TRYOUT CALL — Lt. (J.g.) Umiam Drlactrfl, iSMfieitwr Oonn. (OtOlO) * 7 s s 3 r BngUdi and Sootttob rock gar- lavender Ms ertotata and the **^5*“ ^ _ , _ filed a volunt^ peUU^ta others seriously injured on the youngstera had picked up the by the finotl technical ataff, phono our noaroat one of the Navy’s first two air U:i:44 (1-8-ll-IMI) News den dub* and are parOetoatlng tiny yellow fiowera of TtntonHiuiPotentnia, ***“*Rode gardenewucu plantetwuw usuaHyuBwujr hanknrotev local office: for Talaphone M M m in thdr seed- exchanges. It to are ibought of os of mountain m u. B.. EMrtnct 'outddrts of Seoul shell at on army firing range aces of the Vietnam war, says U dt (S) MMte GEORGE C.SCOTT or dnquetofi, Itoe ahort^itom- origin, and many of them have H®rt*ord. Thursday when an army sheU about a mile away. he supports President Nixon’s Claas Foataga FbU at "The Prime of Miss Jeon Iradle" (M-M) lehany Oamon Ootm. He lists debts at H0,4e4,M blockade of Haiphong hartxa* in "THE HOSPITAL" Bd assets a t |100. She Itoto to be produced in November North Vietnam but If others (M l) Dlek OaveB TON BAXBS 1A4 (S) Denlh Valley Dnya Advaaee O^lalliEr 649-9240 dlaaent that’s their right. imi (I) Movie . Okie Tear u i8 i • ita i. mo 1180 • stao. isao. ^ftodharvu^toldanches- «««*«««■ *“ »»*■ that grow in the desert or in Tbe credltora owed $1» or 8 P.M. —• FRIDAY>- JUNE 2 / ‘Qua M the,J>a8lc^i««cept8 of EUz MonU vwnnanergBiaenm m ancnew ------,rxmope or weodtand. more, by both. Include Burton’e, ______Tbiee Ho 7(81 • isao PLAN YOUR ' a t tlTU. Rooma, 22 Oak Street this country U the to dis­ Oas Kool rEriOhKid’e deflMtloo' .to' 8«»5 Butterfields, ♦295.43; Man- BUSS TESIffiTE CONTROL CORP. sent,’* the 25-year-old radar in­ NNEnriED: atria—12 to 19 years ot age. THEATER TIME toTSrtd thTSme a ^ ^ TO aillieS n a U «nan ptaat" -J’ ohrater »mq|rtal ^Hospital. DIV. OF BLISS EXTERMINATOR CO., INC. • EST. 1882 Character Women — Men aA ages tercept officer said in an inter­ ' SCHEDULE of tte benefits at memebmhlp Pnr>nfkx ■»* to wMch we give ^-70; Mlohaei’s Jewelers, OWH THW e view. "It doesn’t make mo an­ oc me oensius p IflK e r'aT aO C a^lJtttovheed,, weroiaken l ^ Tho Oldast & Largait in Conn. XrAdi I to " Uto" garden •ooletiea. gry and if lhat*s the way people to' Ehritserland by a vtolttoi'ciM; :’Dr,"'lt8b61it‘48intoi( iutd^bi?, feel thejf've' a right to ex- Ctoema I — “The OodfatUer’’, M ^ben collectict oeed from their by a "vwSJtS®: IMPess it." 12:80, 2:40, 7:00, 10:00 gardens and send Uieoe contrib- ****'' *««>«>». MiWwd sayn, iKm x Outaan.’’|»75; KOlth THIS SPRING! Bock home in Framingham Cinema H — "What’s Up StoeTto a central polnL Seed ‘®*‘®**‘® ^ ***il““ •“*’* * gatdener who was visit- W oo^rt, 8260 and BenefhW after eight months in Vietnam, Doc?", 1:30, 8:80, 6:80, 7-JO, than to dtoiriki^ to ^ other ?H*®*“* ^ ■*f*“*^.J*®*? to<»th ing from the Hmatoyan moun- Finance, 11,908. An amount a t Q U A tm r ^ l^ S lN C B 1892 9 J0 C o i o n e ! \ mambera -and the American *"’*** '‘"® *>*®y®leo instead of con- tahto dtooe 'a dandeUon as the $300 was Itotod by Robert alone DrlacoU said he h<^a he will cgtologue thto year Hstrl 8,294 '^®'*‘'***® *“ ***® parade. prattleat flower be found in an and owed to UBlveraol Ouard- have an of^ortunlty to do State—“Ten Commandments'’, S a n d e r s , Unds. The w^gtirti Uat offe^ "nm parade committee said Amwlcan, garden. ton. something about the prisoners 7 J0 4 42T variattos of plants. Many »«> companies were 'wUUng to -• v- of war in North Vietnam. UA. Theatre — "Concert for viuleties are available Btoo from lease automobiles for the pa- PRE-SJSASON Driscoll and his pilot, Lt. Bangladesh’^ 6:80, 8:20, lOJO rade this year, so It found a bt- Randall Cunningham of Mis­ M a n c h e s te r Diive-In — "F rogs" 10:00; "The Obbra” , Coot iii >t«twi»i since Uw cycle dealer wiUing to cootrib- souri, are created with down­ seeds at* it 'r ’f**** and the vrorfc ute tw ow heelen for the ocoa- CaNfornia Redifood Group Prices ing five enemy MIG flghteta. 8:80 DriscoU told newsmen he was East Hartford Drlve-In—“Sky, ENTIRE PARK OPEN of packsging and mailing ,to sion. . , shot down by a duiface-to-air Jack", 10:10; "Dirty Dingus FRI 7 P M SAT IP M done mainly by volunteer*, sheila Bernhage, the reigning Your Choice $ | ^ ^ Q . O O mlssUe over North Yletpam Magee” , 8:20 American jgardenera coadd get Miss Mliinesota, and AusUn May 10 but with less than one East Windsor Drive-In—"Hos­ SUN 1 PM MON 1 PM 10 kinds of seed free this year Mayor Leo Reding vriU load the pital", 10:10; "Organisation", C M titen mnA could Older up to 42 kinds pnmrte chance in a hundred to reach SUNDRY, MAY 28 at 10 cento a pack. The English >nie parade to June 14 and the water, Cunningham maneu­ 8 : 2 0 vered the plane to a water Meadows Drtve-In—"SYoge”, MB aoetoty offered 13 kinds of seed ^ew Miss Mlnneaata wUl bo landing where they were picked 8:80, "^le Cobra”, 10:80 MONDAY, MAY 29 at no charge beyond mailing selected on June 17. up by helicopters from ttie car- Jerry Lewis Cinema,—“'Mary oert and the Scottish group rier Cmu^llation. Queen of Scots’’," 7:00, 9:00 woidd furntob up to 24 varieties at about 5 cents a pock idus portage. WANTED BeUefa Mnato Obup M aiwiiieler ’Clean, Late Modd NBWI — EXOmMO USED CARS Round Tibl. with MANCHESTf B Top Priees Paid enmd twnehM CfNTIR NATURAL HEALTH Chair a Ottoman For AU Makeal End Tibl* 6 4 3 -7 8 3 3 PREI PACKING BfAR Ot THEATRI POOD SHOPPE CARTER CHEVROLET AT THE IWUMOUM PICTURES B ntouo ra iw iiom CO.. INC. THE GREflESr RUWy ENTEinUNHEIIT OF ALLTMEI PAMIAM 1229 Main St. Phone 646-6464 • AT: S H O W t ■ .x‘ « » Q d i p B 7:30 W ith SAVE Y08EMITE SAM la To get that good feeilog X . CnOniinliM w TECHMCOLOr S Aw porky' I m U o - l H i y 9 ' TicpanM ■FTMiaiU PIQ iTfettodillnl And Now ... because you asked for it, the ' Enr MANCHESTER WILE*E. and c o y o t e ^ B i g C h i c k e n F e e d happens on weekends t o o ! . A oomplBlNy now arid bBtIwr # # noMmammstaroi m ^ •SATURDAY TOP HAT RESTAURANT I RUNNER •SVNIMY (formerly Arby’s Beee 4) LIVE F E R S O N tST BBOAD 8TRE 3 FREE IN PERSON cmnounein the epeniag of •MONDAY AfBEB (O ils A v m fW K vm im E A 9 APPEARANCES TWO TAKE OUT WINDOWS Lot* S**t 3 ,6 & I P.M. a Chain SPECIALS — » » Plus , e •TUESDAY End Bench 21 — • C>-f ■ —TUESDAY— ONLY All New m '72 *119 Take home a compfeta dinner for up tpJB. McDonald’s Grand Re-Opening celebration starts neict Tuesday. Visit the newly remodeled McDonald’s ICE CREAM AlX PISCES ASSEMBLED, DEUTBRBO AMD SET UP ONE PRICE BONUS • Twelve pieces of tender, testy Kentucky Fried \ , . Spaee€QnditiGiiing with the brand new look. Now with inside seating. Same outstanding food. Same low prices. And even ’.iTving conniKlicut hofTHTn.»ht>fr. .!-• i* 190‘^ HOLIDAY WEEKEND CONES WEEKEND Chicken with ell the fixin's ■ faster service. Bring the entire family to the party at McDonald’s. You deserve a break today at OPEN TONMHT. FRIDAY <‘P A R A 0 E ’’ • One pint of meshed potatoes A Great 6 PiaoaReck Group ,’3 5 0 AMO ■ Sandwiches Seafood • One pint of specie! cafe slew Ridt oil the fidei EYERY NON. SaL “TRIVA” HAMBURG...... 39e CLAMS IN • One pint of the Colonel's grevy blau 7 pleco ~ driving, danceoblo HOT DOG ...... 39e A BASKET at many timet at furniture stores THRRS. tad you w ant • Six hot biscuits 643-2222 Manchester Green — Betsini Bios. Furniture ROAST BEEF .... 79e .99e FRllAY MHfT PGM ■ VGe^vl IMS GMMo HIBHnwa STOCK CAR Pius COLONEL SANDERS KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN Breakfast FIGURE 8 RACES \b u deserve a break today] Far Tear Shwfk* EVERY SAT.-8:00P-M. 307 MkMs Tph*. Wa, FWaurty K.toi’. r t M u fhiitv ------deras frein Feikade AT PARTICIPATING STORES ItU Mai* Stiatt EGGS WITH TOAST FOOARTYmOTHHIS. UMoaMMlW PANCAKES U f THMIdP STB lB rr ”TBUK" ROUTE 159 3001 I BflSF ^gQ^lwW I 46 WEST CENTER STREET, MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT • BUDGET TERMS • CASH • CBABGE a UP TO S YEARS TO PAT A Driving Daneeable Group SLICES FRENCH TOAST AGAWAM, MASS. Ith Ferhis|. tru IlMitiiea S. ■/. ■ /■

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OR. LAWRENCE E. M M B • I College Notes | Hebron TENNIS OeyCLAYlLPOLLAN- Mrs. Timothy j , Oressko at USSA. The Baby Has M Year Dally ArtMtyOalJa J ti M ill Rate Set at 72 FOR EVERYONE! 29 Frikhor Dr. rscently was iidt- v j l M A A H Loses Weight » Attardlag la lha Star*. "» ' Uted Into tiM Phi K a ^ Phi ocf.'isW Despite the rejection of the year. I R A C Q U ET S national schoUatio honor society 6-11-13-120 To devsiop m«MOB*.for Soturdoy, | > 6 2 T « i r gr oorrMpo^ Regional District 8 Board of-Bd- Due to the urgency of getting • C L O T H IN G chapter at Northsastem Unlver- o f your Zodiac birth tign. ucation’s proposed budget, the tax bills outs to residents, with rity, Boston. On Personal Diet ^TAUSUS 31 Plooturao 61 Opportunity BocuNl of Finance met last night the first payment due July 1, • RESTRINGING Been Named I You 62 Scant! 2Siort 32An immediately fonowliig the dls- the board felt it could not wait DAVIS - BANCROFT - WILSON - Randy A. Wilson o f Manchss- B y Lawrence Lamb, M.D. significant amount of vege­ I* aCouM 33lnfhMntM 63ThOM trlct meeting and set Hebron’s another two weeks for the next Ur recently was selected tor 4-14-2M0 4Tedoy’> 34 Agroowonto 64Brllllanl HEAD - TBBTOBN - ADIDAS D e a r D r. Lam b — I have tables, which you have de­ '4M7-62 5Moy 36 Support 65Ftftllo tax mill rate for 1972-1978 at 72 district meeting, membership in PI Delta Bpeilon scribed, These provide bulk AGood 36Thot 66 Encouraging mills, a 4-ralU Increase over last ^ mcrease is 2 mills OONVEBSE been reading various articles asMINI 7M ott 37 Of 67 Hop# KMHNdy, MIefcaM PaM ek, aon o f V t«d aad Agnaa X c- 'honorary Journalism fraUm lty, and keep the person satis­ at ThsU College, Greenville, Pa. on women with weight prob­ I WAV It SThIt aSPtomlM 6BWordi H or.u n . less than had been anticipated THE aaim ICaima4y, 1006 W. XUkBa Itika., Xaaohaatar. Ha «a a fied. Cottage cheese is excel­ 9toek 39 Monty 69 Energy t it ia m tjjg town’s budget meeting lems. I am in my SOs and huHl 16 40 Profit 70U 0tC,t1 bom April X at Mandtaatw Xanorial Hoapital. Ha baa tbraa lent. For losing weight I lOSomooM 1 Miss Sheri cynthla Lsvlne, six months ago I weighed 61-4661-59 IIM onor 41 Build 71 Idoof .p . n . on May 8. Finance board chair- aiatan; DabMa, IS, Boonla, U , Paggy. 6; aad a braUiar. Jarry, usually recommend un­ 6I-7072 l2Doy 42 May 72Avalloblo 71 U & nC C JrlH llllC C l man Richard Grant explained gVLPINE 11. daughter o f Mir. and Mrs. Ber^ 215 pounds. 1 thought noth­ 13 Don’t 43 To 73 Into CAMCia ■g ^ e a. * decrease was due to the • • a * • nard Levine of 80 Green Manor ing of it and just kept rij^t creamed or low-fat cottage 14 Action 44COUW 74 Romantic UUN(» ISWtw'il 4SCovor TSDoy DK.O in Liatetcna $24,sib less that Hebron would Rd., has recently been selected cheese. Following such a 76 When ‘^ A U S Xaaiaa, Hilaa TaN, aoa at Ralph B. Jr. aad 8ahy on eating. An accident n i 14 So 46 Con JAli. II have to pay as its share of the Hohnaa Xunroa, R t 1. Oovaatiy. Ha waa bom April M a t M)aa> for membership In the Mtortar caused me to go to the doc­ sensible diet consistently w ill 17 Too . 47Ponon 770parallan Board,, national sm ior ooUegs cause weight loss. H3.16-17-23 is Antkipotf aOn 7tConctm 9^263M3jiri ’Ihe Athletic and Music De- regional budget since the reduc- ROITTE SO, VXaiNON — TEL. 872-8M7 chaatar Xamorial Ho^tal. Hta matamal graadpaiaala ara tor and he ai^ed me in a y-6661 19 A 49 Bo 79Noturo partments at Rham will spon- tlons; $8,002 more received frem Open DaUy 12 Noon to 8 P.M. — Sat. 10 A Jd. to S P.M. women’s soclaty, at the Dniver- 20Poy SOModt WHunchtt Xra. AUna Baynaa, Baat Baitfbrd, and Robait Holmaa, Baat gentle way to try eating D e a r D r. Lam b—I would 81 Tipt scr a dance tomorrow evening state grants than anticipated; Hartford, patarnal grandparanta ara Xr. aad Xta. R a ^ ally of Connscttcut, where she 21 Day St Solid Club President la majoring In medical technolo­ half of what I was eating, like to ask you about catsiqi. JULf it 9 22 Of 52 Sporty 82 Favor from 8 to 1 to the cafeteria area $8,031 from the local Board of B. Xunroa Sr., Oonrantry. 5 23 Stingy 53 Rorwaitd S3 Thrill! at Rham Higji School. Education surplus; and an ad- Mrs. Harold Lavanway of IM gy In the School of Llherri Arts. along with giving up.sweets My two sons and one of the A u e .» I 24 Fun-doy S4A 84Ana * • • - • ’The students have been sell- diUonal $1,800 anticipated rent MUwood Rd., Baat Hartford, She waa also selected -to the and starches. I made up my wives and a grandson are 1- 5- MO * 2SU SSSoM 85 You SehOlbig, Soolt l^oaa. aon dt Tarry V . and Kattdaan X . 26 With S6lin’t 86 liyPcoltd tog tickefs as all proceeds 'wUl for the superintendent’s office at was elected president of the Per­ stewardship committee of her own diet which the doctor all crazy about it. They have 156567-90 Read Herald Advertisements Lorona SchllUng, MO X oK ae S t, xanchaatar. Ha waa bom i^>rU 27 With S7Brf U, treasurer. ServiceNotes at the door. nal. grandmother U Mrs. Svea L. Swanaon, Vernon. Her mater­ cottage cheese. I drank to­ except for those people who Chairmen of the various com­ Tickets are now available nal greatpgrandparenU are Xr. and Xra. Robert L. Cooper, To^m Harpist mato juice for breakfast, cannot tolerate spicy foods “ 7^------W M io iif from any member of the Rham REGARDLESS mittees are MTs. Ralph Shaw coffee, tea, cream of wheat, or have to eliminate salt Sgt. Kenneth O. Adame, aon Pompano Beach,' FU., formariy of Boulder Rd., Manchester. and Mrs. Joseph Aniello, i»n- Music Boosters or band and Is in Recital and once in a while two from their diet because of Mn. Norma-Adams at ITS gram; MTs. Paul GoupU, tele­ P f l r t i M f S ' chorus f<^ the R iver Ramble strips of bacon fried crisp. BknmI St, xeoenUy completed Wheaton, Bradley Ronald, son of Bradley aad Ronna phone; Mrs. Johnson, paember- At Carnegie Hall medical problems. Catsup scheduled fo r June 4. Corey Wheaton, 164 Cooper St, Xancheeter. EU waa bom April ahlp; Mrs. H arry Uoyd, conset^ Dear Reader—Thank you after all is mostly tomatoes a aeven-week coutm In carpen­ The group, which win Include Check These Specials 27 at Manchester Memorial HOqtltal. Hla maternal graadpai^ and spices. Catsup has gone Mancheeter Fareots WNhout the Rham Symphonic Band, vation; Mrs. Raymond HaUted, Miss Grace Mary BeMore, for your nice letter. You are try at the A ir BV>rce’s new Skill (H .nld photo by BoctiTicIu.) mU are Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Coray, Qlastonbury. HU pater­ Partner* meet Sad aad 6tb horUciUture; Mrs. Katherine daughUr of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ living proof that one of the a long way to rescue a lot Center at Forbea AFB, Kan., Dieeday of each month at 8 will board at the Goodspeed Oi>- nal grandparenU are Mr. and Mra. Bradley Wheaton, 2 Ooelee Conkllng, hospitality; Mrs. Her­ liam Belflore cf 40 Forest St, rinclples in losing weh^t of uiQwlatable meals. Ac­ and la heing dlaidiarged .from p.ni. at Community BNptlat They Earn Engineers Club Awards era House Sunday afternoon for Dr., Manchester. cording to news stories one a three-hour cruise down the bert HufBeid, pUbUclty: Mrs. A l­ w ill be one of the sriolaU a t a I reducing calories and a the Air BPree after four years Church, 886 B. Center S t, Robert Allen, left, of Manchester H i ^ School and ford area high schools. Awarding the sliderules to 1 / 4 DIAftTO ND * 1 4 9 harp concert tomorrow after­ ggood way for a person to do of the nation's leading citi­ XaiKfaeater. Connecticut River. fred Lange, representative to service. A 1967 graduate of Man- James C. Curtis, center, of East Catholic High Allen and Curtis were Arthur A. Nied, right, first Stomberg, CynthU Ann, daughter of Ronald F. aad Ju­ the City Beautiful CommUslan; noon at Carnegie Recital Hall this is indeed to just de­ zens likes the combination of , cheater I9gh School, he haa Separate tickets are available dith Barton Stomberg, Job’s H ill Rd., saUngton. She was bom U widowed, dlvopoad. aep- School last night were awarded Log-Log Slide Rules vice president o f the club and its education chair­ for adults, students and fam ily and Mrs. Donald Mannfng, rep­ In New Y ork City. crease the quantity of every­ cottage cheese and catsup. served a tour at duty in Ifiet- ereted or never married a M CARAT ^ April 27 at Rockville General Hoopltal. Her maternal graadpar (NIWSPAKt IMniinUM ASSN.) at the annual meeting and awards night o f the Hart- man; and ^w ard R. Rumford of Manchester, sec­ groups with the prices varying. resentative to the Connecticut Mias Belflore, a freshman at thing they have been eating. nem and waa assigned to Minot you have one tiring child, you DIAMOND • 2 2 9 enU are Mr. and Mrs. Norman J. Barton, BOUngton. Bar pater­ Horticulture Society. Blast Catholic High School, has The diet you describe above ABH, N.D., ttefora entering the are eMaJUe to J ^ If tnier- fordfEngineers Club, held at Willie’s Steak House. ond vice president and chairman o f the club’s pro­ The Band Boosters also an­ nal grandparenU are Mrs. Edna B. d a ih , Spmcer, Maaa., and The club, which was formed studied the harp with Arlstid has certain important fea­ center. eried, oaU 6474628 or 6114060 Awards were made to outstanding seniors in Hart­ gram and meeting committee. nounced its itew officers for the Raymond Stomberg, Bast Hartford. She haa three sisters, In 1960, has been placing sea­ and Barbara Von Wurtrier for tures. It contains quite a bit year With James Derby as pres­ Deborah, 8, and Susan, 6, and Cathie, IH . ident; Robert Horton, vice- sonal arrangemenU each month the past fiv e years. Von Wurt- of protein -from ' chicken, Ato., la cmaofttbi CARAT DOAO -e e • * • Open 6 Dayt ■■■■■iOpen T h m t,tlU 9r ^ president'; J.' Stiiari Stockwell, at Whiton Memorial Library sler is known worldwide as a tuna, baked fish and other Dr. Lamb eaaaat mhi DIAMOND O H T Adams, Jane Coulter, daughter of Galen H. and Barbara lOH To Obsorve Alwkiit. T ow u Eolton treasurer; Sally Katkavack, since 1964. Ih e riub also contrib­ concert harpist. items that you mentioned. htlarif ha * wJE aaaa Davidson Adams, 187 Homestead St, Manchester. She was Out Men** Sleek seleetion i* reeliy getting' secretary; and Mrs. Jean utes to the Manchester Scholar­ At Bast Cathriic lOgh Schotd, Any diet, even for losing ffoaoral latarasl la fa B irth d n y S u n d n y Mancheater Barraclu, Wortd bom April 28 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal ship Foundation, Luts Junior Mas- Belflore U a member of •' •' War I Veteran*, and Auxiliary CalFizzo, public reiaUems. grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Davtdson, Jonesboro, welleight, should include a a teorkout. If you*re interested ,in dressy^ Museum and the Memorial Tree the staff of Us newqiaper, Instructoni of the Handicap- will install officers at their Plans Completed Prices include 14K Tiffany settings. Arh. Her paternal graitdpareiiU are Mrs. Charles CUmer, Lit- Planting Program. “ Bkdio.’' She U also a member casutdf or **banging around^* slaeks, nou^s tke ped (lOH) will observe the ISth meeting Sunday at 2 p.m. at the To Be Sold At tie Rock, Ark. and Dr. Carl Adams, Carthage, Ark. of the Instructors o f the Handl- « » » ■ » Dartmomh Cnptain time to pick them up. In dacron and, worsted^ annivereary of ita organisation VFW Home. H ie iiMtaiHng AUCTION Lord Brougham, a vacation­ ct^iped. HANOVBR, N X . (A P )—Jim reeantly moved- from Well- Sunday ait the Afendiester High officer for the Auxiliary w ill be For Holiday Parade 1966 Pontiac ^ i l n ' a s u n ' GentUoore, Lynn Nleele, d a u ^ ter of Gary and Norma ing s!«gHrfim«ti put the Riv­ all polyester, tdl wool, and aU cotton fabrics.. School pool from 1 to S p.m. Mra. Mary McOarty, department Peters GentUcore, IM Maple St, Manchester. She was bora MOtaler, the leadtaqr on IngfHd, Conn, to lak e Worth. iera on the mi4 > v^en a cholera Ih e public is invited to watch prealdennt, assisted by Mrs. Plans eire complete for Bol- Bdb Hlgtiter was the winning GTO CHOOSE April 28 at St FrancU Hoqdtal. Her maternal grandparmU Sick children wUI consume the Dartmouto itfiathall » « » « " record wlto a From $22 up. Serial No. uvuuuuui imnimii immtu earned run average and 71 a demonstration of class rou- Adelaide Pickett, department ton’s annual Memorial Day pitcher in Tuesday’s contest 'V* •'.'^'-1,__ are Mr. and Mrs. vniliam Peters, Bristol. Her grand­ epidemic forced him Into a de­ more Uqulda if you let them 242676P14227S K e e p s c i l ^e tinea and techniques used in color bearer. Barracks officers parade to be held Monday atand Dave IBUa contributed a parenU are Mr. and Mrs. Dominic GentUcore, IW Maple St, tour in 1864. HU fancy waa tak­ drink It from aoft-drink glsM thU qvtag, wae named today gtrlkeoute to M 1-S toBli«a. He Thursday, June 1, 1972 d ia m o n :: teaching swimming to handl- wlU be tostaUed by Edward iq ^.m. triple. ManchesUr. Her maternal greatgrandmother U Mrs. EkUth en by a flriiing village named botOea. captain of the 1616 Indlaae. la the first pUeher elected Dart- - 10 AJg. at Cannes. Metaler, whoae family mouth aqitato atoee USA capped peraons, graduation cer- Flechsig, commander of the This year’s student speakers Tom McCurry pitched tost THF PFRFECT DIAMOND LawUy, Bristol. Her paternal greatgrandmother U Mrs. SteUa b a r m a n , GentUcore, Manchester. She baa a brother, Scott Gary, 2. emony folr outgoing seniors, and RocJndUe Barracks. Auxiliary Uucharme, who'n*8ht’s shut-out allowing only MORIARTY C ■ 't - r • passing of the' lOH tordi from memfber are reminded to bring recite the Gettysbmg Ad- toree hats. Batting power ■was —- 9 - "V p • -r - « • * * • BROTHERS Zabka, Joseph FrancU m , son o f Joseph F. Jr. and •ight hundrad •ighty-s«vm this year’s officers to their sue- food dishes for a potiuck. dress- Matihew Dresellv who suppUod by Ed Albosl, Dave 816 Center Street MANCHISTIft 646-0012 BUeen B. Custer Zabka, M Stuart Dr., ToUs jx t He was bom main straat, in ---- w ill ^ VEST grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. W llam A. Leonard, South those, less fortunate than them- oorpa League wUl meet aiRNA selves.' Windsor. HU paternal grandpsunnU are hb-. and Mrs. Harvey n c M f i ifi Free Main Street and Purnell Parking Fthc wAradfi df mofciltlMit for 10 a.m. Boy scouto, cube, Richardson, Blast Hartford. HU maternal great-grandparenU K X l waa.a luilque idea adien fg^ p o^ ier St. Manohestor Bventog - Herald flowfftowoRM m eleitw it was started to 1960 by NOss girl scouts end brownies, the ILL are Mr. and Mrs. William L. Leonard, 00 BUyeu Rd. Bolton OiMrreepondeiit Judith Alice Madden and 18 concerned ly handicapped iwpUs from the Center school band, members Donahue, tel. 640-8400. MONDAY, MAY 29Hi teenragera.. Sunday afternoon Manchester Brea and Mansfidd of toe volunteer fire department PACKAGE swimming classes were ftort State Training ficfaod, including and its ladles’ auxiliary mem- UQUOR DELIVERY SERVICE STORE held at toe Bast Side Rec pod, several adults. The original in- ijers are expected to participate, L D S g i f t s o p UQUOR DELIVERED with an tostructoratudent ratio structor-student ratio has been Any otoero groups in town, in- F i r e C a l l s MANCHESTER PARKADE of two to one. ’Ih e first presi- maintained aa an Integral part eluding athletic teams, are wol- ______COAST TO COAST dent was John Dormer, who is of toe lOH program. come to Jdn toe parade, ac- MANCHESTER currenUy president of the lOH In the last few years, toe cording to Norman Preuss, pa- Thursday, 12 noon — car fire Coep. Manchester vciunteero have rade cok/rdlnator. at 172 E. Center St. BLACK SMIRNOFF Memberriiip has grown to 90 helped io form lOH chapters in Parade Route Thursday, 3:46 p.m. — car MIISHIRE Instructora working with more Syracuse, N.Y. and Worcester, The parade wUl travel along flre at Exit 92 off toe Wilbur VELVET than 100 mentally and physical- Mass. VODKA BIN IT’S HERE!!! Notch Rd., left onto Bolton Cen- Cross IBghway. CANADIAN ter Rd. to the Green where toe ------1------WHISKEY 80° 80° ceremony Is scheduled to be­ 80° gin at 10:30 a.m. RANGE AND Sto S5jI5 Sto S4jI8 Memorial Serrioe FUEL OIL Sto $ The Fire Department wlU hold 5.75 Quart S i have a nfe holiday! GASOLINE 9 5 Quart $5jI7 its annual memorial service Quart $ Sunday at 8 p.m. at toe fire ­ 7.05 $ 1 2 4 5 ; OUR DELICATESSEN I American R a gs ...... from 10c Vt Oal. 14 OaL $19i 4 house. A il residents of the BANTLY OIL ^ Oal. $13.52 Gplcnle plates ...... from 39c community, are welcome. Baseball Notro COMPANY, INC. ^rinoR fp R b ...... from.$1.66 Bolton’s pony league team be­ 331 Main Street of cups ...... from S9c pkg. gan Its season this week with BRASS CANADIAN two wins, defeating WUUngton Tel. 649-4595 WALKER’S cemefeiy vases ...... : ,39c 14 to 11 Tueeday and topping toe MONKEY CLUB OPEN THURSDAY, MAY 25th TVdland Panthers IS 0 last Rockville 875-3274 BIN arHfielal geraniums ...... eoch 19c night. to 86.8f 90° Q 45° sto $7.39 "fry us, yau'R IRw uti 5to Si56 i ? . — a p t . $1.90 LET RIZZO SHOW Quart Quart S5i53 $9.11 At M. TURKEY SHOP y* Sto “ MWV f y a w TOU THE WAT TO ' $445 I h i d i t a t 14 CteL $10.60 Vt Gal. $17.74 50c HAVE A UNIQUE Just In Time For The Memorial Day Weekend conn. N I I I D I f SOUUER r ie k o t WITH TOUR OWH MODERN, JIM JAMIE D8 hw al BEAM ■k FEATURING GRAYLEDGE FARM PRODUCTS LOW COST SCOTCH TANQUERAY BOURBON (Turkey Burger-Pof Pies-Fillet of Breost- Drumstidis) VINYL LINER IN-GROUND BIN ^ OUR OWN COLE SLAW. 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PERSONAL CHARGE ACCOUNTS IN- STOP IN AND MOW SE THROUGH OUR MANY GOURMET TREATS — Vernon Circle VITBI j . SMOKED WHALE MEAT. SHARK HN SOUP AND MORE. MUCH MORE ... ALBASI Vernon 047-1420 Hartford Manchester OPEN .. . MONDAY-SATURDAY 7 A.M.-10 PJd.-SUNDAY 9 AA4.-9 F.M. GREENHOUSES [3384 Berlin Tpke. 241 Sigourney St. SEVEN LUUADUNS TU SERVE YUU 389 W. Middle Tpke. I Newington Parkade Villa Louisa Road, Belton 000-1111 W a te r b u r y irrom afanoheater, Pw ter 8$., m^dwid IN. a a l B w Thomaston Ave. N e w London West Hartford H ristol West Hartford Mambarefth* I 363 BROAD STREET MANCHESTER - 646-7200 BightoirtoBlndiMl. Bd., Barton VmaLodtoa »n#*l Raeisfry Program Cricnial Plaza 330 Route No. 1 1491 New Britain Ave. North Main Bt. 326 N. Main St. National Swimming Pael Inttftiit* Center Shopping Center Corbin’s Comer Centre Mall Biah(g)’s Comer MANCHESTER EVEWNG HERALD, MANCHESim . CONN., FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1972 P A G E S E V E N PAGE SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CON?f,» FRIDAY, ,MAY 26, 1972 Agnew Critical carceration of a » individual, of Public Chided manhandling or being man­ would preoccupied with othar mattara, MHS and Qieney Tech Tank Assault Of New Morality today s FUNNY handled.” he ^ded. our analysis Is limited to one main oon- lZ> In Police Abuse NEW YORK (AP) — Vice cluslan. Donate at Bloodmobile Turned Back lEttPitltts l|praUi PiBoMent Spiro T. Agnew IifSiBQiVt.ybul (AP) — Amer­ We think it Is obvious that John Oon- his selection as "Na- l^;>eclal Bloodmobile oper­ Robert H. Sines icans expect a policeman to Lee Trevino won the 1971 Sa­ PDBUBHKP BY THK hara Invitational golf tourna­ UANOaSSTTESR PCBUSHINO CO. nally and Richard Nixon have quite a tioaal Blather of the Teap” with ations were held yesterday for Stephen Hale Near Kontum H M t e T O withstand ail the “ irritating ac­ IS BtaMU Street a speech orltioUlng pn^;>onents students and faculty of both Robert Hayes (Continued from Page One) tions of a thoughtless, self- ment by one stroke over KanclMaten Ccm. thing going batareen them. Wa think it In- George Archer. BUBI. LYONS of “the new morality.’’ Manchester High School and Richard MlgUore U.S. troops of the 17th A ir Cav­ W o R S t B re contered public and never lose PubUelier volvea what both men faal to be a moat “I suggest fluti much at w h at Howell C 'h e n e y , Technical BYanols Oopsland alry hellcc^ter unit, and that his cool,” says a former direc­ ______Founaed October l, 1881______School. At MHS 68 pints of blood i oy yuK. fortunate aaaodatlon o t peraonallUea, la In the new morality la not Mrs. CJlatre Sullivan seme of the 12 tanks were de- tor of the National Conference PubUabed B reiT Beenlnst Btzcept Sundeya moraUty at all but Just a were drawn,- and 89 pints at Mrs. Sally Balukas ______stroyed by South Ifietnamese MEN.' •ad BoUdaya. Entered ktUie F o il Ottice at that it Includes mutual raspaot and of Christians and Jews police- diaap, easy rationale for doing Cheney Tech. David Kdumber ei^ lery firing at close range. Sfaaebeeter, Ooon.. aa Second CUaa Hall admiration, and that it anvlalona, for the community relations program. Hatter. Nhetever you damn well Of the 79 persons appearing Diane Lemleux U.S. sources in Ideiku said “The American society,” WANTED future, a potitleal coUabocaUon to which SUBSCRIPTION RATES pleaae, wherever and however at MHS, 11 were deferred for Leonard Ruff ^6 tanks were Ameri- Harold Lett told a meeting of Pajrable In Adrance there need be no Umlta o t any Und. We you want to do It,” Agnew said various reasons. Margo Lehman can M41s Captured from the the group’s \Hsconsin region NEWSPAPER One Tear ...... ‘ •■Sat.go South Vietnamese army SU Hontha ...... ^ .t O would not be aurprised to have PreMdant in an addren Thursday. Fdrty-elght appeared at Chen­ M e g Lu cas mursday, "has never been CARRIER Three Mentha ...... S.T6 linking “new morality’’ ad- ey Tech, and nine were de­ Robin B’ranklin. mimth ago in the northern peurt willing to pay police salaries One Honth ...... ASS Nixon take Oonnally aa his tunniiig m ats.' — of Kontum province. IN FOUNTAIN Single Copy ...... 15c voeatea to critics of admlnls-' te rre d . John Blake commensurate with the recruit­ By Carrier ...... weekly 78c We wouldn't be suipitsed to have Presi­ tratlon policy In Vietnam, he Tliose aiqiearing at both Nancy BSdwards TOW is an acronym for tube- VILLAGE APTS. Tfcoiw to ment standards desired, the v n iw BiiiB nw said; “Beeauee of their sing­ schools were: W alter G. KolodsleJ launched, optically traced, tasks they are required to fill, dent Nbeon decide to refuse the Repub­ Jowpli C. S^ok, ^ C A L L THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ular attitude toward right and MANCHESTER BIGH Sharon Joyner wire-guided. The miMlles are Ptlond, Flo or the risks they must take. The Aaaodate Todoy't FUNNY, will po. $1.00 for cer...to be able to instantly Manchester Herald wiae ctoalted In Uila paiwr and alao' the Robert Vlara a telescopic sight. The move­ local newa pnbUahed here. nally In his stead. We wouldn’t be sur- mott bizarre conclusions when Richard Roman tack original "funny" uwd. Stnd gogt make a decision of life and 647-9946 A ll rkAta o t repiMIcntlon o t apeclal dia- they try to distinguish between Martin Maiur Dana Lundberg ment of the sight generates 1 to:Todoy'f f u n n y ', 1200 Wnt-fkird patohea nereln are alao reaerved. \ priaed If the two men daddad to go on a I St., Cltrtlond, Ofcio 44113. death, ot freedom or in­ the moral and the immoral.’’ Peter Walsh Joyce Maloney electKmlc signals that keep the The Hancheater Publishing Company as- space Journey to the moon together. Steve Malkenson m is test patt^^^te ^ait 6i tHs missile locked onto the target, amnea no financial responaiblltty for typo­ Charlene Goulet Herald’s quality printing control electronic Impulses are graphical errors appearing in adyertls- We wouldn’t be surprised at anything mants and other reading matter In The Michael Peretto program to give you the nation’s pas*ed through two wires, V V Im TIm Oeeoiioii C o ls for FloMftrs,'' Mancheater Eyenlng Herald. tbe two ot ttmm did. Judith WhiteseU finest newspaper. Army has had the mls- INill service client of N. E. A. Service, me. The key to the relationship is, we think, PERSONALIZED Mary Lou Stevenson ------— _ siles In Europe for some time, Think of D m Publishers Representatives — Mathews. Pam Richardson and they were brought to Viet- Astronaut Gift Shuman and Cullen Inc.. Special Agency m om as G. Charette that Oonnally, big, strong, bold, capaMe nam several weeks ago to —New York. , Detralt and Boston. Jane Madden Larry J. Shewokis Parkhill-Joyce of knowing and aoUng his own mind and FLOORS Cathy Maloney counter the big influx ot N orth Gk>e8 to Center MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF dRCUlX Michael G. Blanchet Joeq|)h Masxotta Jr. Vietnamese tanks. Alcxig with ITO N a maintaining his own IndlviduaUty while Paul S. Shamonis CAPE KBINNEDY, Fla. (AP) Tom Grenier them came special hdlcopters Flower Shop Display advertising closing bonrs he plays with unhlblted aest the gm es Solarian - Formico Harold M. Oollins — Thanking iq>ace workers for Inr Monday — 1 p.m. Friday Michad Tweedle and Jeeps and American per­ FRANK OAKELEB, Proprietor For Tuesday — 1 p.m. Saturday. of politics, represents a symbd of some­ Ernest J. Archambault sonnel from Ft. Bragg, N.C., to making poesiUe an “ out of this Forrest Wilks Ronald F. Farrell New Location! 88 OiAK ST. For Wednesday—1 p.m. Monday. Ceramic Tile - Inlaid train U.S. forces here in their world” ride, Aptrilo 18 astro­ For Thursday—1 p.m. Tuesday. thing Richard Nixon himself would like Donna Brown Ronald L. Nightingale' in Downtown Manrheator For Friday—1 p.m. Wednesday. use. nauts donat^ three mocm-Iand- Marilyn Lorrlmore David J. Kamlenskl YES—WE D R UV B B a Phones 818-8781—M8-M4S Classified deadline 4:30 D.m. day to be, and knows he never quite w ill be, Overcast skies and poor ing souvenirs to the Kennedy betore publication 4:30 Friday for Qualify Material - Workmanship Gregory Gozso Robert B. Preston WE SEU. 66o CONN. LOTTERY 1TOKBT8! Saturday and Monday puldicatlan. all by himself. weather kept U.S. and South Space Center. Nancy Hunt . Robert H, Farrand $88 B IA IN 8 T . T e l. M8-8268 Vietnamese fighter-bombers The presents were an Ameri­ F rid a y , M a y 26, 1972 ’The shy one and the bold one will be P. PHUXIPS, Prep. Carloe Tompkins Michael A. Cecere away from the area until noon, can flag, a Florida flag and a Claire MltcheU Cteotge Carone together, doing something together, and U.S. officers said the TOW mission emblem. They were Thomas Hite Daniel Walker TOWN OF MANCHESTER a ga in . helicopters were the primary mounted with an Inscription Pamela Moffat Phillip M. Falkowski The McGovern - Wallace Majority weapon in turning back the that reads: Nancy Vfilson John D. Stiebitz tanks. Meanwhile, more than a “To the men and women of One surprising reading at th e D em o­ Yvee Michaud Jean D. Nadeau G&H PAVING INC. score of U.S. B62s dnq;iped 600 the Kennedy Space Center in cratic situation now sbows Sanator When Fish A re Foolish Robert Badger Ronald R. Remy tons of bombs on all four sides ai^reclation for a ride that A James Wicks Gilbert C. Davis Gemve McGorvern, not so long ago aa of the city, hitting at enemy literally and figuratively out ot Judging by the amount ot pufaUelly, the David Perrin Larry M. Hutchins Photographed by Sylvian Otiara Call Us Now for Your troop concentratlcois. this worid.” ■ REFUSE fang a shot as there could be, winning Sue K ahn Paul LatuUppe Jr. amount of controveray, the amount of HARVARD SQUARE The attack on Kontum began almoat by defeuM. Lynn Oetrlnsky Roscoe B. Proctor Astronauts John W. Young, suppoeed sotentlflc fWtl mating, and tbe Paving Esfimafes before dawn Thursday after Laurie Etestman Eidward H. Murray C2iarles M. Duke Jr. and Thom­ We look, for instance, as the desultory weeks of predictions that the amount ot safeguarding thereafter asaur- Robert Baker •* R (»iald J. St.Onge as K. Mattingly n made the primary over in Rhode Island, which DrhfBwoys. Parking Lots, Tennh Coarts, Roods provincial capital in the high­ Mrs. Pot Nielsen Donald Vinci presentation Thursday in a ed, the reiatloalhip between nuclear lands was one of the chief tar­ ended up giving Senator McOovom that RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL WORK Linda Crawford Jesse W. Farnham thank you ceremony before 8,- power planta and fish life in the waters Marcia Kdlsey gets of the North Vietnamese s ta te 's 22 d eleg a tes. Paul R. Beaudoin 000 applauding govern m en t and COUECTION offensive, now in its 68th day. being used through sudi planto was TELEPHONE 649-5233 Blrlc Bengsten James L. Ayres Industry space workers. O n ly 10 p e r cent ot the state’s voters Open Foru] Priscilla Davis Several hundred North Viet­ pretty well guaranteed to be hannleas. Iifside Robert J. Rloux It was tbe first time the namese infiltrated into Kontum bothered to participate in the primary. Charles Klein Michael C. Fowler spacemen had been back to Again and again, the battle ofedarms Moscow Trade Deadlock Cotin Benito Thursday, and enemy gunners NO REFUSE OR RUBBISH Stephen M. Kratzke Cape Kennedy since they were Senator MoOovem’s grand total at vo te s Calvin D. Fish made an Intense artillery at­ and reaasurances waa fought out, and, Project Needs Space reatisUc scale, what It is like to George M. Blake launched on their mission April r e c e iv e d w a s 16,601, o r 41 p e r c e n t ot th e Gerald Gagnon tack. The tank assault started again and again, the pianta were built as To the Editor, build and run a businass. Joe M. Carreira 16. Laura Hroeek shortly before midnight. Collection on Monilay, May 29th total number ot votes cast In the Demo­ Junior Achievement needs If you can help, pieose con­ J < ^ Carrier Jr. if there need be no worry. Tom Reiser The South Vietnamese com­ “I can’t tell you how much Report square feet of floor tact me at Lydall, Inc. James W. Connolly 1200 cratic primary. MUNICIPAL BUILDINC Noim an Schussler m and cla im ed th at 244 N orth we tqipreciato the tender loving Then there were, this spring, two in­ space, preferably in the nwth- Robert P. Fuller Ronald M. Stoodley Collections regularly scheduled for this day The primary In Oregon, where Sena­ Mrs. Shiriey Turek Vietnamese were killed in the care you gave our Saturn 8 cid en ts ot massive fltft kifis traced to the west quarter town, for the Allan McCann will be made on Thursday, June 1st. Disposal By Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novaik ot Jack Spectmr Kontum area Thursday. Field rocket, our command-and limar tor McGovern gathered hlmaeV another next school year, September to James D. Campbell wanning of tbe water created by two ‘•Iliaiik AU" Nancy Knight reports said 20 South Vietnam­ modules and all our machin­ Area will be closed also. 34 delegates, was more respectable. Jime. Space should be heated, Gary W. Blske Connecticut nuclear plants, one on tbe Moscow with no pay-off in slg^t. Do^tald M ettvler ese were killed and 80 ery,” Young aaid. “Without MOSCOW — Behind the port bonks, credits and other have 110 vMt electricity and To the Editor, Norman J. Cyr More people came out to vote, and Sena­ And yet, gas is the only com­ Brent C. GriSwold wounded. that care we might not have William D. O'Neill Sound, the other on the Connecticut. In bloated rhetoric of underlings, concessions routinely granted lavatories available. Utilities, We would appreciate the uae Michael Landry to r M cG overn g o t o v e r 200,000 v o te s as modity available here that is CLOSED Richard T^o No U.S. heUc(^>ter losses been able to come back here to promising vast new trade be­ by .the U.S. to friendly nations. insurance, etc. are paid, but the of your column to pubUdy thank W illiam C. Campbell aptte of aH the advance testing and ex­ capable of earning enough hatrd Richard Lescroart were reported in the tank en­ thank you.” Director of Public Works compared to some 80,000 for Governor tween their two countries. But as President Nixon sees all those tn the community who space we are seeking would ttONDAY, MAY 29, 1971 Charles Nadeau gagements, but two were ttiot perimentation, it developed, there sUH President Nixon and Commun­ It, liquidating the lend-lease currency to put trade with the supported the Spaghetti Dinner 8TB1NO BROKEN W a lla ce and 50,000 f o r S en ator Hum ­ have to be donated. Anita Carsen down on Thursday in the Kmi- ist party chief Deonld Brezhnev debt must come first. There U U.S., now running at a pitiful CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) — were fiah foohsh enough to plunge from This is a weU organized, adult on April 30 for the benefit of tum area, the U.S. Command phrey. total agreement among the $200 mllUon a year both ways, !■ ObsinruM Of Memorial Day Charles E\» For the first time since 1946, natural cool water Into the Ugh tempera- are finding that the realistic supervised program offering a MAHRC. U.S. summit delegation that on a solid foundation. Debra Carroll said. One crewman was killed In both Rhode Island and in Oregon, potential for new commercial wonderful opportunity for high Sincerely y o w Harvard and Yale will not meet tured water coming out of the nuclear To cover up the failure of a Emergency Tdephone Numbers: and two are missing, the com­ arrangements Is disappointing­ Congress would never grant school age children to ex- Norman Fehdell CHENEY TECH this year in a head-on track however, McGovern victoriee ware con­ spectacular brealrthrpugh at the mand said. ’ plants, and fish fraU enough to die as a ly thin. MFN treatment to the Russiana peritnee,' on a small but D ire c to r Wayne Ooulombe m oot. summit, the PTealtlent and Highway 649-5070 The U.S. Command said 67 ceded in advance. The most that can be hoped before the debt Is paid. Accord­ Uojrd PeUetier The rescheduled meet, resu lt. Brezhnev now plan to Inclixle U.S. planes and 44 hellcoptera And in the wake of theee easy victor­ for from the hard bargaining ingly, MFN is out, at least un­ Refnse ...... 649-1886 Robert J. Plntavalle planned to r Sunday, was can- ...... ^ ^ m The problem on the Sound was suppos- during the past week here is t il 1973. hopeful future prospects for celled at Yale's request. Yale been lost since the 6tart of ies, It is now afanost being oosiceded that Ward O, Ooebee the North Vietnamese offensive very little indeed; The project­ Moreover, a cool half-bilUon trade in the “ declaration" they Sonhory Sewer end W ater 649-9697 said Its exams will be over by en- through administrative ingenuity ter bodies of a number of men "We want other nations to Women’s Group because it realizes very much what they w aters. most - favored - nation (M FN) gress would never approve of rather than charter revisions were found buried in orchids at treatment, access to Export-Im­ extending bUll<»ia in' credit to group proposals. Yuba aty, Calif. see that the United S^tea still stand for, but M^bause it thinks it knows leads in transportation tech­ In Playboy Club thai they are, in some maglcai way, Eminently Qualified nologies, and to be advised of (MADISON, Wls. I a P) T h e the wl^om of doing their THE SHERIDAN CORPORATION PROPERTY Governor’s Commission on the against what we have been having. How The recent election of Judge David H. transportation shipping with Status of Women has protested Perfactly proportioned io fit the bun I Fuit-free— no mett, absurd it may be for tbe followers ot M c­ Jacohe to tbe alumni CSiapter of n il Beta us.”—Trani^rtatlon Secretary the decision of the Wisconsin no bolhar. Cook avanly, iotte batter. Govern and Wallace to bo Joined to­ Kappa at Clark University, is an appro­ John A. Voipe, commenting on Persctm il and Guidance Associ­ priate recognition of the cmitributlons the opening Saturday near ation to hold its annual meeting gether In a majority would, in a more F i s c h e t t i Judge Jacobs has made to Judicature W ashington o t T ra n sp o 72, a NOT TO SCALE at the Lake Geneva Playboy normal political era, be plain enough. and legal scholarship. •1972 CWcpc* Dfiily display of transport vehicles d u b . But who can guarantee that the present Ever since he was graduated from and systems. “Hiere has been no tougher CHOPPED SIRLOINS dark Unlveielty with Scholarship Soci­ T nut to crack (as far as wom­ mood and InsUnot of the American elec­ OaKciowiI SIzzly sirloin flovorl For tally dinners, lunches, F ro se B ety honors, and later from the Tale Law en's rights is concemedyvthan “It Is our hope that this first fasKva parties. Jukas locked in. 4 lb. box 4.60 torate is not to deliberately try the ab­ School, Judge Jacobs has made the study mission is the precursor of fu­ the guidance counselors,’’ said surd, for a change? and practice of law, rather than a career i ) ture Joint manned and un­ Kathryn darenbach, commis­ Give 8 thought to Morrell Hams, Daisy Butts, Corned Beef. sion chairman. in politics, his foremoat concern. manned efforts which will en­ Chicken Legs a good value at 48c lb. As editor for many years of the Con­ able both nations to avoid du­ “They pick the one place in necticut Bar Journal, he raised that pub­ plication and reduce the costs W iscon^ which symbolizes the Individual Club Steaks — Individual Strip Loin Steaks The Shy One And The Bold One lication to new professional distinction. of space exploration.’’—Dr. putdown of women for their Oven Ready Frozen Lamb Legs lb. 89c James C. Fletcher, adminis­ meeting place, the one place Our analysis of the resignation ot John He has lectured widely on the law in this Plenty of Fresh Domestic Lamb Legs and Tender Beef country, in India, and in England. He trator of the space agency, on which has a natlcmally recog­ for Shiskabob. B. Connally from his post as Secretary has written numerous artlclea; In his ap­ the space agreement President nized sexist image.” of the 'Treasury Is limited to a guess aa pellate responstblUUes with the drcult Nixon signed Wednesday In Mrs. darenbach was asked CALIF. LONG WHITE POTATOES by the commission to write a to the liming of Its announcement. We Court, Tie has written many legal opin­ M oscow . 5 lbs. 69c ions. / o f . 3 letter to the association protest­ think that he and the President de­ Native Asparagus and very nice Seedless White Grapes Judge Jacobs’ learning, his scholar- “It’s pretty much a face-sav­ ing Its selection of the Playboy liberately, and on the spur of the mo­ dilp, his Judicial temperament, and bis ing operation over there now, dub as a convention site; WE ARE HERE TONIGHT TILL 9 — 8 AJL to 6 PJL so I think we ought to crank up ment, agreed to stage tbe announce­ experience on tbe bench qualify him for . li I«im e consideration when further ap­ some machinery - and get ment on the day fi^owing tbe shooting pointments open up in the state Judi­ out.”—Rep. Thomas E. Mor­ THE SELLER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ALL BIDS AND PROPOSALS. PINEHURST GROCERY INC. of Governor Wallace, not so it might gan, I>-Pa., chairman of the ciary, or in the law faculty of the Univer­ OUTDOOR 302 M A IN seem a Ccmnaily reacUoo to the dangers sity of Oonnecticut. ’Ihe retirement of House Foreign Affairs Com­ BROKERS PROTECTED. mittee, who once supported the FLEA MARKET of public life as he had already once ex­ Howard R. Sacks, dean of the Unlverrity of Oonnecticut School of Law, opens a po­ war in Vietnam but now op­ FOU. INQUIRIES:.. KVEBYBAT. Shop Pinehursf Tonight and Saturday perienced them In the Kennedy car in poses it. sition uniquely congenial to Judge Ja­ FBEB ADBOMION Dallas, but so the news play and the pub­ cobs’ scholarly attainments and tem­ "You invited them to a ban­ CALL THE SHERIDAN CORPORATION: 643-5851 BETWEEN 9 A.M. AND 5 P.M. EVE­ for the long holiday weekend ., lic attention the resignatltm would get perament. And U and when a vacancy develops in the Court of Common Pleas quet and now you hava N IN G S A N D WEEKENDS: 646-8446. O R W RITE TO: THE SHERIDAN CO RPO RA TIO N TIm Puny FiMiMr would be dwarfed in comparison with the slammed tbe door in fiieir or Superior Court, Judge Jacobs would C/O LESSNER. P.O. BOX 711, MANCHESTER. CONNECTICUf. S n K Tallaad St, B. W U t. greater excitement over the Wallace be an eminently qualified candidate. face.”—Dr. William P. Thomp­ story. In Miort, Meriden has in Judge Jacobe son, chief administrative ofTlcer 8PAOB 88 of the United Pnttiytorten But beyond believing that the two men a Jurist o f disttnetian whose talents and 678-8616 — an-Tin experience commend him for service in Oiurch, In criticising Um staged their surprise deliberately at a * U u M i m i F i 0 B D n e a e r ? * areas of Increasing reqxmsibility and Church’s general assemUy for pulling out of ecumenical talks moment when they guessed the nation usefulness — m -ic r t d e n R E C O R D . PAG E EIGHT MANGHESmt EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., PRroAY, MAY 26, 1972 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1972 PAGE N IN E U.S.-Russia Obituary | Towu Fccls Bus Cutbacks Affpisfield Detour Summit Agrees Rejected Again unmME Motorists using High St. In Rham GUARANTEED ; i 1 Trade Board (Conttnued from Page One) hoped local Uranatt dlatricta and that a Mansfield will be oonfronted flMom *< ------' — ------— » is-year depreciation Fhr the third time In a little seventy per cent, or $24,6(X>, Is budget for a district meeting BRAKE JOB with a detour starting next less than four weeks, voters ta reimbursable from the state within two weeks. S O m S r^ D sb ^ George trom SO c«.ta to 85 cenU In tt“ r8 K L e *^ "X T e r *^*00^1^11 "‘Z Tuesday, to allow for con­ • Premium Venled Unbigs the district town of Hebron, leaving ttie total coet to the Agreed Upon struction of two bridges In a Torn Wotn Dimns O^n- duc^lSdep^claUon ccTui On Arms Limits last nlg^t voted to reject the dUtrict at $10,600. the state's Interstate M high­ propooed budget presented by However, many votem at the s Inikllalloii MOSCOW (AP) - Soviet chlei and sU^^p^s^uu^ 'mlS S.7 wlU S^iao.?er. ae^rS tte^com^aTtoTboSlIS’Tfooo"'' way project. (Continued from Page One) Among those In the higher- About Town Union announced today Presi- died yesterday at Manchester be very helpful/' Abelli Conn- times that * eithersubsidies or In sddl^w the P Tii^ M vin» spending brackets were; the Regtonal Dlsttlct 8 Board May 16 meeting felt that even „ . ^ m e detotu* will start 600 dent Nixon and Kremlin lead- Memorial Hoapltal. Co's ScecuUve vice pi;ealdent. th ^ M m ^ v ^ d ’ S ? UiUted States by Russia, plua Veterans of World War I of at Ekiucatlon. though this was a “ bargain” , W.95 feet north of Memorial Dr., e n have agreed to set up a Mr. Bnea was bom in Bast said. He added that t ^ c o m - th ^ m T S ^ tT H t. U.S. credits. the USA, Alexandria, Va., »n»i|| time, however, a budget I t ^ d not be afforded at this off High St., turn east on a Soutli United Methodist CSmrch DON'S American Servloe Joint commission to “ promote Hartford and lived In South pany would have Hked to see oi«i woes iwpImI ha mnapataii hw Topping the big spenders was cut made by the board temporary drive to Mansfield $95,590. ■ . ' . , .. wlU meet tonight at 7:30 at Golf 128 Tolland Tpke., Rt. 82 the development of mutually Windsor most of his lUe before their other requesU for service Oo^ISo' in aigulnc for the ta r e ^ h lk j^ iSd 7 * ^ c e ^ c^t Common Cause, a self-styled depleting the construction of City Rd., then north again Disabled American Veterans, The board now focM the ^U M eous relauon. In ~ ^ ^ t o Bast Hartford two cuU g r m r j u . “ tt Is wmdeful f a ^ ^ ^ s ' ^ a T ^ ^ ” '^ cut! tacks " ‘l ? d e d % n . ^ 't o peoples' lobby headed by John Odd Spring, K y „ $82,759. four tennis courts at Rham lemma of retastattag the tennis ~,i, on M an^eld City Rd. to Gardner, former secretary of High School could have been courts ta the budgrt and coming P l^ miniature golf, High St. American Postal Workers V »* ^ e communique was dls- " ^ T X e l e c t e d to the SUte *t^ *^ d e m 7 '* ‘ . the Department of Health, Bdu- Ion, $78,738. the cause for rejection. back with a higher budget, ||H j||||| ■ ■ | fl| m e detour is about 1,200 catton and Welfare. S^nJ?T^ M Ni^^met"^ half of what riders would mej^ 1 ^ «> «>« However, the PUC said some B arU ^th is monft, the PUC United States Savings Act of 1971, repoi^d ex­ Loan League, $44,482. . ' j) 267 ta rtie original proposed tempted to ascertain, foUowtag M have^7n served He ^ ^ iTfa.!^ Z t l °Ld“ “ ‘ Slate Installed penditures of $128,281 "in con­ Many of those who tiled budget of $1JU4,676 presented the rejection, sentimienta as to ^ since the American ^ s l d ^ t one of the founders of the H « ^ ^ S Z n ^ ' 1“ nection with legislative lntei> financial ataiements w ith . on May 1. what direction votem would like . Moriorty Brothers arrived here on Monday. *ord County Mutual Aid Society T O e T ^ S u ited the bus / ‘ f / By WaddeU PTA eats.’’ FoUowtag the fimt rejection, the board to take. H •mere was no Im m edite con- and served as lU president fw fi™ f***. ^!1**!**. “ *® Dlta Davis Bard and Bryce gross did not list i flrmntinn fprvm thp two terms ^ raise fares a year schedule for bus depreeia- firm aj^ly instead for a fare Mrs. William Bi-yce uf 178 Irv­ q>ent. The. law la vague 8hMit the board made cuts totaling Many felt that the budget was B Harlow, hewever , were lees $21,867 ;however, the votem felt still too high despite the cuts h d r f ^ ^ Me was a nartner with Ws *“ *■ “ ** ■‘*ooI- Uon. which the PUC had earUer Increaseta Stamford, ing St. was liutalled as presi­ details of who must rsportiand profligate In their spending. and again many felt the beach- H FOR PROFESSIONAL, QUALITY delegauon. m e Tass dispatch M* was _ a children and bus riders who approved. But this time around More than 100,000 riders a dent of the Waddell School PTA what must be reported. It^has this was not sc^cient and on Mrs. Beard, a leading fi® ”“® »®* »>y Church. Scho(U Sta. with one drtveneby SCRANTON tal, Stafford. h « c e off A i i ^ sT a ^ foUowtag the 25 Columbus St., and Mrs. Tul- Theodore L. Schultz aTHaitfird. Beach Routes . fuintinl frta/n mAW-lnar im *»a The order of the parade la as Mrs. Roy was bom Oct. 18, to the entrance is v l* tow* meeting is no long- *y- ’"^y® means; Mrs. Don- follows: Schultz was taken to Manciea- 1898 ta Canada and had Uved In driveways. drtvewwrs. ®«®ct: * »®w budget has aid Smith. 83 Bnglewood Dr.. careers la asked to contact Mrs. ETrat Divislmi: Mmichester ter Memorial Hoepltal wherf he to~ be drawn u iq>u,, iu>uand luiTciuacu, advertised; D-—... u ono.K,-~...h Mrs. Louis Dell’Angela, 11 Grant was treated and released. Otort MOTORS a IMibHc hAiin. wid rabMquuit SP<*n, PoUce Department and colors, ROUTE 83 — 872-2146 — VKRNON «. date June 12. rrSAGAS. ifiarshal and staff, honorary marshals, parade chiqpiata, f J B W C A O «a.. o, ^ « Mrs.------Charles--- —Ferguson,...... 188- Thomaa F. Russo of CoIuiAbla tation has proposed alternate marshal’s honorary staff, Man­ was thrown from the m otoc^ e routes for beach traffic this . -Hn K. „ . lck,"lro'4.'5;:;i;;;ile; ‘ ^ At.., Mi;;;Se^™att«^«te«l '" t o w n chester High School Band, Hq. Memorial Day weekend. TOe funer^wm ta M<»day at l . Grlnavlch. 71 Summer St.; “ »«>««. and graduated from 'd Caron. 64 Bolton St., fine he was riding yesterday ANNIVERSARY SALE 9.16 &.m. from tho Rurkc Fu- PetAr a nnaaciv ra ,i.. . BOftrge, both oc whom ^ w^fAiwi srts. CO. 1st Bn. 169th Inf. CNG Odor If you’re leaving the Man­ tag on W. Middle Tpke.’ 100 GALLONS Guard and ETrtag Squad. neral Home, 76 Prospect St., o r South Windsor- *’ 21® experience ta muni- central Connecticut State Mrs. Paul Cox, 80 Bol- Deefield Dr. He was takefc to NEW CARS TODAY . . . AT chester area, headed toward Second Division: (Motor) Na­ RockvUle, with a Mass of Chris- Gardwr, P t a e ^ ^ »«a lr^ clalmta they have c o U e ^ ^ h ^ t a ^ t ^ ter. St., historian and publica- Manchester Memorial HoriUtal New London, you.can take Rt. than Hale Ancient ETfe ft Drum CLOSEOUT PRICES tlan Burial at St Matthew's o ^ ® X | J / c 2 l '^ ' "®’^®*' »«®h » •Huatlon ^ L r h S i d ^ k s ^ Mr. and Mm. Uoyd Ber- where he was treated 2 to Norwich, thra take Rt. 82 Corps, Gold Star Parents, Dis­ VERY HIGH USED CAR AUOWANCES ^ _ Church at 10. Burial wUl ta ta ge^^ KrJS^’s I^! “ *’®" - S^^forfSiTthr^^m ®y- “ Columbus St, safety and’ leased. ^ to Rt. 32 to get to the shore. SL Bernard's Cemetery, Rock- gera 166A Downev Dr • Susan could draw no parallelfi i* the HaUMton and East >eglalatlon: Mrs. Jerrold Abell, abled Veterans, WWI Barracks FRS WITH THE CAR >1 Another posalbUlty for New vllle. ^ communities ta » Butter Rd„, Ubrary; Mm! and AuxUiary, Spanish War Bryan D. Perry, 82, of S3 S. ^ . na Howard, 958 Mata S t; BUls- Veterans Auxiliary, Daughters London-bound motorists Is to She Is a charter member of Carpenter, program; Mm. Ar- Alton St. waa taken to Manches­ . .K .. . ^ * 2 ’^ “ 2^ ^ **’® *“ ■ ®*®t^ Dowds, 709 Mata ^ of Union Veterans, Daughtem of Scranfoa’s take Rt. 2 to the Connecticut neral home Sunday from 2 to 4 c ra i» a tw-b h m - t ii ~ the lOghland Park PTA; be- *^® Swanson, 60 W. Middle ter Memorial Hoepltal after the ON OUR IKW OLOSMOBILE FACIUTIES American Revolution, spe^ers, Tpke. (Rt. 62)52) just outside of and 7 to 9 p.m. longs to the Manchester, Con- Tpke., Girt Scouts; Roland car he was driving atniek a We iM U le M i.. . Bs Ow hvMlMry MeviREl 3-YEAR OR 36,000-MIU WARRANTY Norwich, and g;et off the turn------i ! ! ^ i i s ^ h e ^ A r « . clergy and honored guests! THAT uses LITTLE! nactlcut, owrt National Educa- Brandt, Cub Scouts; and Mm. utUity pole on Oak St. near ON ALL NEW CARS pike on Rt. 1 northbound. Alexander A. Blasette gt_. x j„ g Lombardo tion Associations; Professional Richard Wright, 25 Brent Rd., Third Division: S t Patrick’s Mata St. earty this moralpg. i m Pipe Band, Veterans of Foreign WPREOinWBCTTIR PHIS THAN EVER! K you're going to the Groton Alexander A. Blasette, 72, of Downey Dr. Probe Larceny, Education Aasoclatlan of Mhn- publicity. He waa treated and releMed.- Wars, M a ^ e 0>rpa League, area, you can take Rt. 2 to 88 BUyeu Rd. died this morning Also. Lester A. Seifert, UK>er cheater (PEIAM); Manchester An old fire truck and an old American Legion, Army ft NorwU* and then follow Rt. 12 at Manchester Memorial Hoe- Butcher Rd., Rockville; Vlcto- Holdup Incident EducaUon Club; and Is on the car parked at the Blgth DISTr:tl SPRMe SPORT SPECIALS WEEKEND SPECIALS to the idiore. pltal. He was the husband of rla E. Gaskell , RFS> 3 Mentauk Area Wins High Navy Club, (AuxUiary units wlU firehouse on Mein St. . (were supervisory committee of the 22 JAVEUN SUM 1968 P LY M O U T H $995 For Rhode Island beach-go- Mm. Irene Blata Blssette. Dr., Vernon; Wilfrid Chalifour, The Special Servlcea Squad TWanf-henter______Teachers’ Federal follow parent unit). vandalized sometime between 1967 C A D IL L A C $895 2-Dr. Hardtop. 6ont Is oonduettag tavertiga- Mm.Fletcher has been on the ments, Order of DeMolay, civil day aftemon. A siren waa ^den The Manchester area has won air conditlantag. er brakes. all the way to the state line, and had Uved ta Manchester Tammala M. Toomey, RETD l, tions ta coneetton with a h® CoUege of De Jon Gulel of Wethersfield; Carol L. Dumas, ported the holdup at 9:45 p.m. tIon aasoclatlona and PEAM. “ Delta Coupe. V8, automatic, beautiful car, with balance of radio stations. Montreal and was a (Canadian 64 School St.; Nina A. Alveatad, poUce said they are looktag She has four chUdren and ten Scouts and Brownies, Blue­ T h o rn to n i power steering, power factory warranty. ------A ^ y veteran ^ World I. gunsbury; Donna 8. Hansen, 32 for three white males grandchildren. S ^ ^ h J ^ r ^ v e ^ T t - ’ birds, and Vernon VaUey 4-H (AIVCHESTER braltos, burgundy with black FORD PINTO $1960 Riding aub. top, nice car, low mileage. 1969 P O N T IA C $2295 Survivors tasldM hta g. Hawthorne St.; James Hart- they think used a toy gun and ------ed “ cash prizes *^*™*“ totaUtag ’^ *’®’'® $131,320, P“ ®*'®‘ (Oonttaued from Page Onie) ^ a daiq^ter Mre. Richard „ett, WUllmanUc; Evelyn A. off with an undetermined BonnevlUe 2-Dr. Hardtop, V8, on X O N FORD’S economical Uttie Pinto costs lots less than TOYOTA Public Records as of April 27. Formatirai of the parade some of which has been perma­ 1970 CH EV. $2295 DITSUN ^ m a n of J ta ^ e s te r; a Moriconl, 12 PlUsbury HUl, ^ , ^ t of money. It Is not About Town columns wUl be as foUows: Impala Custom Ooupe. V8, automatic, power steering, Vega and the leading Imports* . .. and is now even more eco­ PMTO VWIt) ill eOROLU VEOI om There have been 906 cash wta- nent.” J asuasiaoBiLE automatic, power steering, power brakes and more. nomical. Because your DUXDN FOBD team Is giving away 100 m Judgment Liens RockvlUe; WUUam Flood, WU- known whether the three left on Membem of Memorial Temple, ners ta the Manchester area, ETrst DivisiiHi wUl form ta front The town began emptytag^the free gallons of regular gas — with every Pinto model sold be­ sister. Mias Gladys Btssettef UmanUc; Louise M. Nicoi, 40 of the Army ft Navy Club with SHv2rL228 2l Hartfanl laed, Mendiaster power brakes, new tires, dark Abercrombie and FTtch of Pythian Sistem, iwlU meet to- with two $10,000 wtanem and pond last June so that state-inan- blue. 1966 PO N T IA C $995 tween May 16 ana June 80. Pick your favorite — the 2 door New York, N.Y., against Frank ^ S e i ' v * ® ® Station Jii^ht at 7:3o'at'the John F. -ner- nine $5,000 winners. There have the first unit (Manchester Po­ dated rcpalm could begin on the Sedan, 8 door Runabout or one of the new Pinto Wagons — and m *2159* m *2109* m *21]4* Uce Department) at the comer 6 4 3 . 1 S 1 1 1969 OLDS $1995 Tempest, 2-Dr., V8, auto­ get ta on this 100 gallon giveaway now at DILLON’S. R. Wood, $1,808.18, property on The funeral wiU be t o m « ^ 8 7 ^ ^ r SL on Rt. 83 the attendant reported „ey Funeral Home, 219 W. Cen- been 82 winners of $400 each dam. ! Cutlass 2-Dr. Hardt:^. V8, matic, power steering and of EV>rest and Mata Sts. S. Lakewood Circle. at 0:15 a.m. from the Leolerc ______to poUce that a male and fe- ter St., to pay respects to the and approximately 813 wlnnera Thornton, who Is represented automatic, power stjaertag, more. Niceflee car. SStIckar prICM ar* lor baa* 2-'»ewJ80» Arthur E. Smith, addition to Harold Mayo of Stafford of Mr. and Mm. Kenneth Whit- with larceny, fourth degree ta ORDERED------that, ‘ on ^ JUST RECEIVED IN TIME brakes, AIR CCNDITTONINO, AM radio, rear speak- 103 Milford Rd., $3,600. Springs; five grandchildren and man of Grandview St. She has connection with an incident at or before the Oompllance Date f^ed . , ^ „ju ® l ' em, deluxe wheel covers, remote mirror, tinted FOR 60 DAYS W TH Robert M. Bantty, fence at 4 been a member of the Future the wW -pT n«.nrnranf Rtnr.Rtnr* VarnonV*rnnn brW the.Court,the o»urt. a ropy.ofcopy oi thte OTOER be closed and there will be glass, white sidewalls, clock, imdercoat and hood a great-granddaughter. . T. urant store, vernon pubUehed one time tn a news- mall delivered Monday FOR THE HOUOAY WEEKEND te s t.. .nsvf4sUsydsIzBwhUsdsisgW ^ . Garth Rd., $780. pad,/vinyl roof, bumper guards front and rear, light I M u f w W K z n I The funeral will be fomorrow Teachers Club; Language CJlub; Circle. She was released aa her clrculaUon In this Pro- ______^ package, automatic speed control, 3 speed wipere, HO MllEAGE lUHTAHOM! ^1 i|iii.Tiziiialii1iii ~ - •-"1*'^* with a Maas of Christian Burial Social Club chairman; vice promiap to appear In Circuit p e a r l J. h u ltm a n , LADIES' 3-SPEED rear window defogger, carneted t’-"nk p"-’ 8''''-e at 9 a.m. at St. Edward's president of the junl».pli^ n tumm. Cricket 4-Door Sedan. 4-speed 65 VW $1045 Our thoughts turn back to you. IN • Cjhrome Rims 71 CHEVROLETMALIBU $2995 Dolmn Baa$aef, Blna. 71 VW $2295 Some little thing In a special way, Mill Rd has been active ta “ riving ta an erratic manner on leu real estate as i>er appltcatlon on 2-Dr. Hardtop. V-8, auto., PS, air ermd., brown Fastback, Ante., Bloa, Like you used to say and do. Mrs. Laurence B. Trudeau .. . ______,..K Rt. 30. poUce said. fU* at th* Probate Court located at MT. VERNON APTS. • Twin CaHper Brakes the school camera club. Tactics nvon*u u * . **i* o**h * eann Munlclref Bide., 41 Center 8L. Man- 70 MARK III $5795 with beige vinyl t<^. Very low mileage. 70 VW $1895 It says time heals all sorrows. Mrs. Irene W. Trudeau, 46, of club, drama club, vice presi- Francis was released on a $600 cheater, Conn, on June 6, 1972 at 9 • Reflector Pedals ISRIIM. HiS Lincoln .Continental, full power, air condltiontag, PsIwWtdaKi Bad. 66 yw $1145 CALL C M i 6M 44«r mM w 6 qiC ii'i^ Wchelta' radial tires, leather Interior, turquotae D ria n Sadaa, Bladu And helps you to forget. 71 Jarvis Rd.. wUe of Laurence dent’ of the National Itoror So- mbirihor ORDERED that, on or CAMARO $2795 And BO far time has only proved. MoftsAlftlLMridMa. with black vinyl roof. One owner. 24,000 original 71 a ^ How much we miss you yet. B. Trudeau, died yesterday on ciety, a research assistant to “ * »jourt iz, June zu. before the CtompIUnco Date f ^ by MR. COROERA 2-Door Hardtop. V-8, automatic power steering, WSqaaiabMi^ 66 VW $1145 Manchester Herald 5 9 “ miles. brown. Very clean! Delon Badaa, Oreea. God rave us strentgh to fight. arrival at Manchester Memor- a University of Oonnecticut pro- T^HHaiau; 'TatnM 9A rtf tu. rtii pubiubea one time m a newspaper nm 7IH(MD/I *1395 68 VW $1795 And courage to bear the blow, ial Hospital. fessor and a OotmecUcut State ^foaeiaw laiaga, 36, or 84 u u - fiavlM circulation to thU Probate 647-9946 l446ft*.hiMHPbV4W Metoityde C2 7S6, shewiews SqauriMdLBloe. 70 VW $2395 And what it meant to lose you. rant St., Manchester, was ar- District Sof-Upl wPftBAILaehean |66 CHEVROLET CAPRICE $1495 $2195 Mm. Trudeau was bom Dec. Scholar. Vast Selection of 2-Door Hardtt^. 8, auto., PS, green/Warft vinyl 69 PONTIAC CATALINA Sqaarebaek, Aota., No one will ever know. rested this morning and charged h a d e u n b b. ZIBBARTH, 4-Door. 8, auto., PS, air, green. 69 VW $1745 roof. One ta a milUm! Clem.,(3aaB. Mommy and Daddy Delon StnurMr, Blue. Sister, Joyce l i rK .'ra .sn ^ “i 69 VW $1745 Brother, Alan 10 SPEED RACERS 171 VEGA $2195 69 FORD SQUIRE $2595 67 VW $1345 Daloze Sedaa, Beige. TRUCKS station Wagon. V-8, automatic, .power steering. Vaitback,Blue. OMq>e. 4, automatic, clean, lime gold. Card of Thanks here all her life. are Wealey Thouta, Victoria 20 CORRECTION Green. 69 VW $1745 The famllv of Paul Keating wish Survivors, besides ber hus- DeMayo, Ehleen ZabUansky, TCUcas 68 VW $1495 heartfelt thanks te band, are two sons, Laurence Jean Zwtagelsteta, Sandra Mor- SALE IN PROGRESS |70 PONTIAC $2195 Deluxe Anto. Sedan, D elon Snareef, Sedan, 70 CHEVROLET IMPALA $2395 Bril. Bed. nel^bon for ®their wdentandl^ H. Trudeau Jr. and Kenneth E. ganson, Debra Tomasek, Albert S p rin g M o m L T. WOOD LOCKER CAMPING cold SUMMER ■aw Van 4 PkfaM hi sikk Temiiest 2-Door HardU^. 8-cyl., automatic, power 2-Dow Hardtop. 8, auto., PS, turquoise, vinyl roof. Trudeau, and two daughters, D’Antonlo and Patricia Dtai- steering. Mack vinyl, roof, maroon. ing the recent bereavement in the j _ . BUUBIMlWVKIT loas of...... their beloved broitber. Beverly Ann Trudeau and Don- mock. WINDSOR LOCaiS, Conn. & MEAT MARKET FUN NEEDS Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rayner na Jeanne Trudeau, all at home; ------(A P) — A record low tempera­ TtL MAMCIBSTM-649-2838 Mr. and Mrs. William Keatlns EWIlCBRUIMaeB M in t 83. TOUAIIP TUMPIKI. WCOTTV UU Mr, James Keating three brothem, Herbert Wol- VROM FIB8T TO LASOT ture for May 26 was set this U BIBSEM. STREET EVERVTHINO FOR IR E EKHJDAT fram and Ernest Wolfram, both LOUISVILLBi (A P ) — Jockey morning at Bradley Airport, T. In Memoriam cf Manchester, and Harry Wol- Gustav Avila, who won the 1971 U>® NaUcmal Weather Service TOBIN'S FIBST PRIZE 2 MAIN ST. In lovtoA memoryoiy of Mrs.Mrs Clara Wnd&s, who P&ASied away. May 26, fram cf Santa Barbara, CaJJL; Kentucky Derby with Canonero reported. Open Dolly ta 2 P JL 1968. and two sistem, Mm. Thomas n, finished 16th and last ta the At 6 a.m., the thermometer ODELLDODGE FRANKFURTERS 3 £ i * i 7 9 And while she liesB In peaceful sleep, Atamian and BCiss Anna Wol- 1273 renewal with Pacalla, a 64 recorded 86 degrees. The pre- FARR’S 64l-7m Her memory we shall always keep! fram, both of Manchester. t o 'l shot owned by the Walnut vlous low was 38 degrees, ■ a M W Ann, Eddy, Oaire and Joe The funeral will be tomorrow HQl Farm. recorded ta 1966. f ;y/ MANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1972 PAGE ELEVEN PAGE TEN BIANCHESTBR EVENING HERALD. MANGHEStBE, CONN., - FRIDAY, SfAY 26. 1972' Threats Demand Town Oeanup FUELOIL RBOCno CiUiABRIA, Raly to r not prwAntlng polhiUon fiit- Races at Dozen Horse 1 7 . 9 (AP) — PoUo. m in- w n . slgM d by aitonymoua CHORCHES M l CM. MIb. vestigating mallsd and tele­ “ olUMna intMwstod in th . beau­ I D n r l ^ DODGE I OF MANCHESTER | Chrysler | phoned threkt. to kill Mayor ty of.Itogglo." M B o a r B Fortunato Uoaadro. unlM. he H m piiMis oaUs, poItM tald,' MAN< iMep. th. city elMnar and aoouMd th . m ayor of not Iwep- In Nine States Used grMBNT. Ing up tho puhllo garden, or OIL HEAT, INC. ★ SPECIAL HOLIDAY SALE ★ lAttw. Uamlng the mayor protMtiiv tbo city*. grMiMry. 649>49(» WASHINGTON (AP) — eey; liberty BeU in Phila­ under the name of Orriennel on On Wednesday, the stewards tlon showed the switching “ en­ Forty-one races at 12 horse delphia; Delaware Park; Flori­ another occasion at Narragan­ issued rulings against two Con­ compassed a period between HEW 1172 DODGE dCIDfflIATlONS tracks in nine states had da Dcwps and three tracks in sett and Mice at Suffolk Downs, necticut men tor their alleged November of 1970 and IMarsh of restore the proper condition now CUtTOM O. G. callwl attention to the ’’ringers,” vdtneMes have ACaryland—Bowie, Laurel and Berube testified. invtdvement in the fraud. The 1072." fact that there were wme rocky will require oonsidorable sx- Pim lico. Bast, bs said, has since been STATION told a House committee in­ Inquirer Identified them as Uhder questionbig, he said WANON places not suitahl. tor econom­ p m s. but should bk . done A “ ringer," in racetrack par­ suspended by racing author­ John O’Oonnell c f Hartford, there was “no indlcatiaa” any ical excavation but all reser­ with replacement and addltlan • vestigating the influence of lance, is'a horse running under ities. Conn., and vmUam Foley of legUmato stable was Involved 4 2 9 5 organized crime in profes­ voirs except Porter had some of conifers vdMi. nMded. another name. The Philadelphia Inquirer West Hartford, Conn. in the practice. parts adaptable within present Again the drive along Pom sional sports. Berube, who said most c f the said in its Thursday edltlMU Benibe told the House Select Asked by Rep. William J. A Paul Berube, an Investigator brtliRi, fRol rickt wMfRwalt, shore lines, and of course where St. to observe the east idiors of at cases were, "active and pending that the horse that won the Oommlttee on C rim e'that “ eix Keating, R-Ohio, if any well- condltiMia were found advanta­ Globe w ill exhibit the conditions for the Thoroughbred Racing Investigations,'’ refused to di­ fourth race at Atlantic C9ty last horses cf superior racing ablli-, known stables—“ tbose that are FKtory Air,'f2S42. DAY geous the work could go beyond e]q;)lahMd above. Tou bava to do Protective Bureau of New vulge much information on al­ Sept, 10 w as a ls o a “ rin g e r,” ty“ were involved in the fraud. ' f a m i I y-owned operationa” present bounds lo r additional a UtUe walking to see other evi­ CARTER York, told the committee the leged fixed races. The newspaper said stewarde “ One horse raced throughout were involved, Berube said, benefits. The excavated mate­ dences. LEFT races occtured at Hasel Park However, he did say a horse at the New Jersey track, fol­ the summer, of 1971 under, an “definitely no.” In Detroit; Rockingham, New i .1 rial could be used for sanitary Years ago when algae were owned by Paul Bast, Identified lowing an e5/3d>t-mffiith inveetl- assumed itame,” he said, al­ Berube said the Investigaticn ^ i NEW 1972 CHRYSLER NEWPORT ROYAL land-flU at disposal areas and beginning to bloom we could Chevrolei Hampshire; S u fft^ Downs os “ an alleged Insunmce agent gation, found that Native Mud, though most times the name began When one of the TRF6 save purchasing it. Any rock mippress it by rowing a boat of our near Boston; Narragansett in in Florida,” ran at Narragan­ winner in a {dioto ftnlsh, was switching was done for only agents In New; York was tipped 4-Doer M m . STRATO makes rip-rap tor shores. around the pond, towing a cou­ Providence, R.I.; Garden State sett Park -2 7 9 l would put more rolled sediment RatUos, Small Appliances. 2:00 (10) Tigers vs. Tanks, Nlcklaus at 70, ^nd 1970 champion TMnmy Aa- into the low places. DAY LEFT. DON’T MISS ITI Costom Cpe., V8 engine, Torbo-Hydramat that would bo toe logical thing worth.” said former Lakers” TnuiSn Power Steering,''Power Disc Brakes, Radio, W/Walls, Wheel Cover to say. I f they suspend one of star Elgin Baylor, who made , wiNF South African Gary Player 71 were grouped at 68 whUe Another method of providing Pnjeetlon Servlee (28A0) White Sc* vs. A 's « « * Lee Trevino 74. Sanders and Homero ViDVl Trim, Luster SeaL Stodi No. 8223. i us, they might as woU suspend his coaching debut as head of additional storage capcuslty aU o f us." the NBA club. “ It was a good 5:00 (8) Wide Worid ef Bptets: Karl said he had been play- Blancas had 69s going Into'to- might be considered. There are S oonM R o c o n Er q i WAS IT WORTH IT? — Ron Stander had this beaten look irfter They made their comments show,.' Sooeer, VoUeybsU tag weU In the past few weeks day’s second round over toe several old pond sites upstream 7:S0 Bed Sox vs. Brewers, “ but every time one or two MUy, e,88S-yard Atlanta Coun- stopped him in four rounds. The challenger had 17 stitches ti^en in facial cute Thursday night, after the NBA LtRk ’Em Ovrt — o fsome reservoirs, at least one The young ABA, seeking to W nO holes jumps up and grabs me.” try Club course. and he also suffered a broken nose in the heavyweight championship fight. All-Btars, playing under toe __ for Porter, one for Globe,. and SALE avenge last year’s 125-120 loss g-so (8) IndlamqwSls BOO He torough toe second W INP eight at Houston. with my toort game. I missed A FarHal were excavated as suggested Joe Frazier ‘Butcher’ B ‘‘‘f quarter. But the NBA AU-Stars (22) Brewers vs. Bed Box, He flirted with disaster a couple of short putts that I and t h ^ dams repaired, they RpNpDpSandL “ consecutive points, ^VTIO Thursday at the par five 18to never shmdd miss.” . BUY J U s e d C a r s could store water in times of Baltimore’s Archie 2-10 (8) Hets vs. Cards when hia three wood skipped He withdrew from last week's U i IIrs . 0 0 toe Nassau OoUseum. claric ^ excess and let it down in times THE UAIHC OF GONFHIEIIOE s. . Kennedy had strongly warned 3:00 (8) AAU Ohsmpioiishlp; off a pood “just like a rock” tournament in Memphis be- of drought. It may be wise to for granted 17*6 game remained close un- G sllfonils Belays and stoi^ted 60 feet from toe cause of a virus, but said he consider this before the larger Ar9 YmiII F M It Or Ea«h tf I t a t j S t ” * S t * " " * * * third 4:80 (8) Tennis: PssoreU vs. pin. He two-putted for a birdie, felt fine after Thursday's 1949 MARK III 1M9 FORO 10MNO work at the reservoirs them­ ^ ^ ^ P«rt«>d. «* e n toT^NBA went Necombe Former Atlanta champions round. • selves. USED OAR BAROAmS! Cutting Stander minimum of which w | ^ be ^ ^jay 76-74 on a jump Breautlful medium green with vinyl roof, t DOOB HABDTOP There is a very convenient «>y B ost^ ’s John Havllcek leather trim, factory air conditioning, Automatic, power steering, V8, radio, place to observe the evil results O M A H A , Neb. (AP) — came out aggressively and “I did my best, but Frailer is S ^ S e A ^ ^ ‘tor^e^d radio, automatic, power steering, power of shallow water. Just drive 71 VEGA $1995 71 PINTO $1895 65 FORD $995 e areat^." said Stander. ‘'W the offense, toe NBA in- windows, whitewalls, ready to go! whitewalla, maroon with vinyl trim. Heavyweight ctutn^ioniinplon Joe «lugged“ “ BScq wimwith uie^ ciuunptan on ^5?.me Srea^/'_greatest," aridsaid ^W ^ er, _____ In a row, too _ NBA _ players_ _ ^ a ^ its lead to 96-87 to toe 'along Fem St. past the end of Your car's transmission aCoor. 4-oyllnder, autamatle 2-Door. 4 eyUnders, 4-speed Falcon CMatton Wagon. 8 cri-' I tranmnisslon, radla inders, automatic trananus-*| FnziGr proved T h u r a d a y ‘ enns in the opentag ^ now ta 23-2-1 to Jj^raed a total’ o f 'w nOAD STREET (Robe in a low water dry sea­ needs service at least transmission, radio. round. fourth quarter. sku, radio. I nij^t he also deserved the reer. It was the first time he qo(^ player son. That large expanse of bot­ every 24 months or 69 IMPALA $1995 R e fe r e e of waa stoi^ed by a knockout. The ABA AU-etars, The ABA then surged back, S-A-V-E-! *1695 tom taken over by weeds and 7p MAVERICK $1875 65 IMPALA $995 — OPEN — 24,000 miles. Spoit Sedan. V-S engine, au- 2-Door. 6-oyUndera, automatic Mta SSMBS m es ■. si ■ s~ ta *3 ^ ^ ^ ^ ______. . ■ ______other detriment was expoMd by tomattc transmission, a i r 44>oor Sedan. V-8, automatto much as battered and van- th Toocuir '^ 1 ^ ’ thar^storan^”^mat sioppea mo to beaten foe, who bad been D1rd and then reeled him a AS..._ M ______y.^taS-______folDA'a AAswimWayvlr 1JC ® - King’s Auto Dept nyl roof, radio. 68 IMPALA $1495 4 wdoor, completely equipped, many with factory installed air condi­ deciduous leaves. A metood of ed glain, rodto. than Geoige (Chuvalo) or Os- NBA's comeback with 16 points p^inta. Donnie Freeman of Dal- 4-Door SedaiL V-8, automatic Alter «aa even lint nui^ ^ ** tioning, power steering and brakes. Stop In Soon, While The Selection car (Bcnavena)Bcnavena)." . w «o>4 seven robcutads. & las paced the ABA with 18. guarding against this trouble 71 DODGE $2645 transmiastoo, power ateerlngi 70 IMPALA . $2395 fourth round- Of toe original group p i c k e d ______Ktaileir Iw tten d the 27-year-old getting A crowd of 9,863 turned out Is Good SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! is to ^iminate hard-wood trees AUTOMimC Dart 4-Door Custom. V-8, au­ radio. ^;xyit Sedan. V 4, unranhea Stander, who was Thoee cuts were from the cloee proximity of tomatic transmission, power transmission, power i deeper and deeper, there was first title fight to Ne- to represent toe NBA, there Daugherty is In his dubbedWUMfVU theiUV “ BluffsD*UU» Butcher,”DUWner, ~~ .. r 1 . .... *,i.aaWa-B 1/yc-.,aaa hlafaa.. aa^ WC**, thrOC UCCVMWB—TIW«- reservoirs and feeder brooks steering, vinyl roof, radio. 68 FORD $1545 radio. ^^ections— ^gtjj season as Michigan State TRANSMISSION wlth a savage Iwdy attack and '*®,a*^** y®'*!’*** often ih vm I ^tender m with waukee center Kareem Abdul- football coach. and replace them with conifers Galaxie BOO 4-Door. V-8, au­ 68 IMPALA $1675 turned uTfoce tato a Woody ring d^tor Jack Lewta of often urged Stander on with Jabbar, . the league's Most VUu- chants of “ Go Big Ron.” 1966 PLYMOUTH PURY !H 1968 CHEVROLET that form a screen with ttielr 69 VOLKS. $1495 tomatic tronsmiaoion, power CXtstom Ooupe. V-8, automa­ Omaha. “ There waa no objec­ aWe Player and leading scorer low needle clad, branches. Hard­ 2-Door. 4-cyllnder, 4 - speed steering, air condttksilng, ra­ tic transmiaalon, vinyl roof, tion from the Stander comer.” STATION WAGON m P A lA S-DOOB HABDTOP MAINTENANCE transmission, radio. **»Ta n*Ba ailaal» a —aaaa a..a.l. aw...*.. ThC gTOSS gatC WBS $2^,978. Jlie pOSt tWO 8008008; wood q>icuts and seedlings d ia power steering, stereo radla er^ Afterwards Ixiwls used 17 Frasier was to receive 40 per and AU-8tar guards Jerry West ■ change transmission Radio, automatic transmisslmi, power Radio, automatic transmission, power grow much faster than,conifer THB ABOVE B9 A PABIIAL LUIINO, WE HAVE SCANT MORE! hta foMto^^ oent of toe Uve gate after taxes of toe Los AngriM LaSro and steeri^, vinyl trim and whitewalla. steering, whitewalls. seedlings and w ill quickly take fluid roJ^M tiS^Sef^ ^ v ^ Staadei-s face and the chal- and Stander 20 per cent. The Walt Frasier^ toe KUcks. over the area, overtop, shade A Good Place To Buy *****' lenger also suffered a taoken champion received a 1160,000 Frasier was a surprise ab­ Champion out, and retard them. It is nr boosted Usjtro rec^ to guarantee from TVS wUch tole- A c a rl 0 including sentee. He did not even inform •9 9 5 •1595 necessary to keep the area 25 knockout vlc- “I am sorry I let a lot of cast the bout on a iSO-statiMi S p a r k weeded well until the conifers tortes. pecfde down," said toe weeping network. shade out the ground, then they *10.75 CHEVROLET Stander, a local favorite from Stander afterwards. His right *H>n the LevN at Goiter and Broad Streets for Over 38 Years” can hold their own with little plus filter nsaiby Council Bluffs, Iowa, eye was puffed shut. P l u g s care. There Is evidence that CARTER GO., m some one knew that and started V . ______J MORIARTY BROTHERS to apfdy the Idea at some of our 1229 MAIN ST. OpM Evwiiiiig* HE 9 - Thun. Iffl 6 • MANCHESTER Lord of 5 5 5 V 2 Acre Manor 19th Hole 315 CENTIR STREET MANCHESTER 643-5135 reservxdrs. But the process was PONTIAC OOUNTBY CLUB 5 9 " not carried out. The broad-leaf­ "Over 35 Yecws Seling oud Servicing Chevrolets!" 'Following are toe starting ______OPEN KVBNIN08 T IL L 9:00 gxcspt THORSDAYB and aATURDAYS ed trees were allowed to over­ PARK times, pairings and handicaps First quality, factory top their competitors and stunt STS H A IN STK E E T 500 Safety Director for toe 86-Hole FoOr BaU Ootf fresh. Limit 8 per cus­ them so they cannot function as HANCHEATEB Tournament Saturday and Mon- tomer. FH most cars. Intended. 'Ihe h ig ^ r trees send 'day at the Hbnchester Oountiy their discarded leaves over into 1 - C2ub: the reservoirs unhindered. To 6:80 KrIatM f 9, Daly 9. Henlic 16. Ready for Big Day N&ricon 22. 6:87 OlekMiABki 7* B erger 12. Pag- FITZGERALD fORDl mcA INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — If anything — anything at “'1^ 'ilJSSSS lOcaione 12. all — goes wrong at the 500 mile race, Jo Quinn has to jw 8 aennan ^'■■-1®- IS, Lebleda try to make it come out right. . 16. -Plerro 19. *' Sat.y May 27 19n i drive 3four car 8:69 Kennedy Z lATrancls 13, 1972 GRAN TORINO 1972 G A LA X II 500 DEMQ But fjo combines a bawdy ------— Moffat 16, Mortiaoo 33. Action Packed 1972 LTD Dem o. 7:08 Gaaxa 8, Mattern IZ B eiv- BrownfwhHs. 2 dr. H-top, auto tnaia,. 381 V-e anp,. qraan.4*.Sadaa.sMotram..S02V4ane,,pa,pb,ra-1 sense ;of humor—quips jump trol, and a fire emergency unit, ston 17, D.J. McCarthy 33. BhM, 2 dr. H-top, BrouWwni, auto tram., 400 V-8 anfl- dto. p/toet, waw tbae, body tide mddliieMrae t o * dW^I like ifopcom from his pink That’s inside toe track. 7:13 Jesanls 9, Cotton 14, Bates ina, pa, |d>. vinyl roof, «W eraup. AiA/FAA (tarao radio, vinyl tastai, WSW, pa, pb, raiiio, adraat eovaia, low IS. Warren 33. . STOCK CAR M i at 60 ni|di eveiy ckqr WRW tiiaz tifrt trae loak dm, id o a im jM 1 ^ ptaaraorztowmRaaw- $ 3 1 3 7 g ^ ' Surmundtag it tonight and 7:30 Curtis 8, Pond IZ Koalovlch SAT. NITE 8 PM a m to handle crowds and gatunlay wHl be 260 c l^ poUee- 18. Weiman 38. $ 3 1 6 4 . V:37 Dotchln Z C.D. McCarthy U AIR C0NDITI0NIN6 S 4 1 9 2 . *"**•• men, 300 state troopers, 76 SembenotU 16, Stevenson 33. RACES NASCAR AUTO oftliewedi. OO' As a^sfy director of tiie In- gpeoCrmy poUcemen and 100 7:81 a a r k 1, Staum U . Hayes 16. Lee McLoffetry 31. 1970 CHRTSLER N .T. 1970 FORD LTD j dianapWis Motor Speedway, be deputy sheriffo. 7:41 Bemer 9, Schotta IZ Nadas- on H ie a ll 1970 M USTANG M ach 1 kay 14, Stephens 30. RACING Odd, 4 dr. H-top, auto trana-J v-8 ano., pa, pb, pAaot araan,2*.H-«Bp,autotran8.,3B1 V-8an§.,pa,pb,ri- 1 is lo ^ the B66H-a^ manor ..j a peculiar pUloao- 7:48 Matava 6, Porterfield IZ O i l F U t e r s ONCE-A-YEAR, ALL YEAR Btaa. z'dr. Sports roof. 381 V-8 ang„ hood aaqop. auto Matybe it could stand p/wlndovM. enrlaa cxrntrol, tkrt flaii. radio, WSW tlraa, nyi roof, tort ifoto,vMpraup,yinyiaaata,raarmmfc** 1 ^ ^ e a yw turM ^ «ald, skting ^ In Manchester 16, Q. Smith 19. tram., pa, pb, oomola, nwi typo bob caps, WSM draa. house jwhen an edtimatod 800,- c r o a s ta T ^ legs .. 7:68 Belanger 6, Lomba 13, Hunter 3 Features radio, WSW tiras,wbaaleovara. , e A C A ' C 1 M b Chair, crossing his legs to 16. Dutelie11(619. NEW COOLING SYSTEM PROTECTION! whatteovari. 000 au » nuting buffs swarm in ^aveal black^^w hlte X c k 8:03 Homans 9, Ansaldl IZ Lom­ MODIFIED*; SPOkrSMEN J 3 9 AIR CONDITIONINB ^ A J T ^ o l bardo IS, K. McNamara 18. Full Quarter Mile MINI MIDGETS $ 2 4 9 5 . AIR CONDITIONING i> 4 o 0 5 o for DM 600. socks to match his bowtie. 8:09 Zemke 7, BuUer 13, R. John­ a safety diedoiipiMW The 68-yearold, balding, “i always eay, 'It sure is nice son IZ Lansnta 18. High ianked Track ALSO 8:16 BchiUliInx 7,~ 1Levltow IZ Sltt- Clean, protect your car's r : n 1969 AUSTIN HEALT brawn r official is in charge of m be wonderful, but it’s a hel- rinsi 17, StiiK 18. 1968 DODGE W agon 8:33 R. Qardella 8. Shaw 10, Fly- M o h i i v M i t engine. LF-1, LF-7 or Prestone II 1969 GALAXIE 500 Rad. Sprits, oonvsrtRitowith hardtop, 4 ipsadtraim, 1 reeeul g drivers from wrecked luva lot more wonderful to be dal 17, C. Davis 36. Maroon, a psM^ Carom* 440, auto tnna., v-8 ane„ pa, machlhes, drying out drunks, nice.’ L-141. and then. LiWtt arawt, 4 dr. Sadan, auto tiana,. v-8 anaina. pa, huakot aaols, radto. 1 8:30 B. Carlson 8, Rosenthal 10, LAP MON. A H . 2 PM radio, tint plan. W8W tkau. tint #ata, radio, whsal eovara. Treschuk 16, Roecoe 19. WINTER-SUMMER nmnliig out girls peddling sox, his chief concern when 8:87 Wtlkos 7, M lgllore IZ Turley OATBS OPEN II:M $ 1 2 9 5 . $ 1 0 9 5 . tlST cr^S* " S ^ V*. 'aeno^.l 9. Kataxe. 14. Ro- Any Big A service AIR CONDITIONING $ 1 3 9 5 # ... .A ... c r e a r ^ o r t m ^ toe drivers' han 16. Bertuui 4o. ou t o f! ch aos o s enough P eo id e S:61 Backlel 7, Butkus l l . Oar- \1» Concentrate 1968 FORD LTD 1 9 6 5 B U I C K 100 station or 1968 BRONCO Pick-Up YaUow,4whsaldtl«s,frssninninahHbzHJ>. dutch, Bhis, 4 dr. H40P, auto bana., v-8 anOH radio, pb. PZ Btos. 2 dr. H-top, LaSabia. auto tram., v-8 anp,. PZ pb, f iu u r e RATMIUL WSW that, whsal eovais. vinyl top. - radto, WSW tiiazwhaalcovarz ...... S«r than last year, a special is. Jacobsen 19. PLUS D 1280 8>.raarw»rineooiwanlanmpt», low mlimpi hM b e «« a* tte * * hydrauUc lift to remove , *■ 12. Moriine STOCK CAN - . 1 , ^ w r its wrecked cars quiWtly from toe Deifou'9. Dyment IZ Ander- $ 1 2 9 5 . $ 5 9 5 . | terod j office ta a little yddto oval and two heUcop- THE MOST EXCITING $ A V E 9:83 Novak 8, B. Davis IS, AbmlUs CNAMPIONSNIP . b^d^ just transport any bcuUy ta- 18, Andreoli 31, RACE IN THE WORLD For boil-over p ro t^lo n now, freeze-up protec­ ArVlERICAM RARTS w ill lake ' S S S « ‘'S a s u r * ■ " PLUS tion next winter. Year round protection against I i si^ng letters, u u i^ tal ta a hurry. 9:47 Moriarty 7. Teets 10. Betko Gcflcril Admission t j jO on the teleptiane to people like ______16, Frank 18. corrosion for today's engines. G AI.I 8PIC IA I.I th* emmnuw a com- ' Christensen 9. Davey 11, Gln- Childicn under 17 tl.OO ue nmeenem goveinar, a com- Manella 19. k ti. Seals Plwss 737-143I MDIAIIAPOLIS 100 GALLONS of GA try eehocl teacher end )he ao- fTtv fT »ll ^1inws>jia(> Watson 9. Cerlna IZ J. care of it. IMIOPELSttoWai. RIVERSIDE PARK M M H lACHN Look for the sign compemstonmnahlB* xorfor jimJim NaboraHaoors, wno who “ ““ DHOWCase Calamarl j^.^g 17, Creed IZ4 _ ' Foster iz w ill eiag “Back Home Again ta BOSTON (AP)—City BaU be- Romavko 16, Peck 33. ROUTE I M • AGAWAM of the Big Red A. W ith Any Pinto D elivery up to FREE PARMNG i mdlstak” before toe race. came a showcase today with Baker^ i?^ el^ y*^ *’ liqu id Tiroxdaye before toe race, jo N a t i o n a l Hockey League 7, < ^ i n is. Lacha- Now. June 30th, 1972 $795. was t i work ta bis eweltMing awards won by the Boston •“jQ.jg Lennon 9. R. Tarca 11, Per- Rally cocelf^ ““ '^lO^fSs^^S'z^^Wada. ll. Hunt 16. Turtle dtwrs cloeed—without sweattng lobby. ___ j z m PLAZA DEPT. STORE CREAM OR LIQUID ^DICK Rdtum "Only a Few Purple Pintos Left" whUe wearing a pocketed, red Mayor Kevin WWte ^ d the 10;43 M ^ z N. Clark l l , Can- C ar quUted, dtoroffU ed^t he af- Stanley Oq>, hockey's meet '’^ 6 o“ 6 . L o? 2 !S ^ . Crockett 14, (We Have A Notion To Pleaee) SALES '> fodtomtely cU s Ms traveling ^ “ • B. TFKE. (Next to Popular MeAet) C ar If ax If ax secretary. Wales Tropby and toe Connie NaUum 16. PesslM 31. OPEN WED., THDB8., FBI. tiU 9 Turtle INCORPORATED^^ "I, had tour coronaries so I Smythe Award wlU be on dls- take blood thtaners and my pley to e two days. The Prince of u-u Tarca CiemenUno' 14. OPtN UNTIL 9 TONIGHT l\ FITZGERALD FORD fn a ty s f OBEdCailON W BLACKTOP blood Tree Mready thin," he ex- U Ca.^ Open 8 A M to 9 PJL — Oonvealent Hertford NnUoual Bank or Connectieat Bank and Co. Tlmo Pt^nnont Ptaiw for ftaishing first in the Bast p*„,er 17. Ancei ko. HOUDAY PICNIC ffa x gUtan to assisted by a group DIvtaion during toe tegular sea- Athe^ 7 Pheisa 12. M og . Resists detergent wash, 18 oz 6 01 cans WINDSOR AVEs, ROUTE 83, ROCTVIULE 87S-3369 of top aides he calls “toe dirty eon. Bobby Qrr won tlM B m ^e sdernai^?. a ,^ ouairtart 11, ft PATIO SUPPUES mud, slush. Clean and r - award as the outotandtog jjJay- coiiiett wax your ear In H hour! app/tefitor SHOP AND SAVE flOGTG ^uUwU as ttie safety pa-i- er in the Stanley Cup playoffs, schardt iz SbemShg si. ■ f '-

PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MAN^SESTBR, CONN„ PRID a V, MAY 26, 1072 aiANCHESim EVENING pR A LD , MANCHESTER CX3NN,, FRD>AY, MAY 26, 1972 PAGE THIRTEEN Willie Mays Does It Again^ Gets JhsL disuuxUi dnqlsL NFL Image Hurt Ny Singles in Winning Marker FARL YOST Czar Blasts learn to oops with it, oonnan- SpoiU Editor NAnONAL UBAQCT BOSTON (AP) — 'Tvs bssp CHICAGO (AP)—Willie ankle eras Still tender and WIU- lanta. I'm 'tlred now. I think ev­ The CubSi'ahning for a three- down befors,” said Red Son trato, relax and i t n w the way Old Grand in ie was Inserted in the lineup. erybody is. gam e sweep^ which would have Slow Pitch Mays wasn’t even supposed W. P ot.O .B . pRohtr Marty Futtln. “and tt'a you know how." ^ Continaes A t It marked the .sixth time “I don't know how much a helped tlghtm the race in the the batter was also called out to end the New Yortc 26 .748 no fun, PU tsU you that” Pattin gave up a honia ran to Baaebsll Role InterprciUtiolu to play but 14 inninjrs later Hays has started for the Meta game like this wUl take out of National League Blast, took a S- timing. Jury Probe Pittsburgh Patt^ acquired last wlntw rookie Don Baylor in the m c - There have been several incidents in MORIARTY BROTHERS!! since being acquired from San me,” continued Mkya. “My lead in the sixth inning on 20 the 41 - year - old wonder 0 Chicago 17 In a lO-playsr deal with the MU- ond, than ran into troubU In the *^®ot area baseball games that need a • Tha second caoa involvad a ruimar on NEW YORK (AP) — nanciaco. He has driven in the body reacts differently, I mi|^t Carmen BhnsoiM’s double. Montreal 15 waukse Brewers, had lost his fourth whan Tarry ONWIey Uttel clarlflcatton. first who took out the second baseman In drove in the winning run winning run three times, con­ be tlr^ tomorrow, a^ then *1116 N ational Football But starting pitcher Bill PhUadelphU 15 first five games as a Boston lined a sIngU to ligM aad Bay­ 'first off, Just because .a player calls a ooUhdon while the Infieldar was pro- Leatrue’s image has been SoftbaU a with a clutch two-out single tributed to two other victories again, I might not be. Long S t Louis 18 starter this year. HU samsd lor walked.' -i:i' time, the ball is not. dead. paring to field a ba(tad ball. Interference and scored the only run in the games take a lot out of you no Hands, who had a tsro-hlt shut­ hurt by a now-^lisbanded to give the New York Mets out gidng, had to depart after West run avaraga was e.Cl. H4 E lro d Hendrteks than TUs Is merrty a request aitd no time was called a ^ both the runner and, tha game which was lost. matter how old you are. federal grand jury in Cleve­ Houston 38 12 .667 — cculdn't get much lower. alammad a Una <6lve that lin t ' is called unttt the umpire recognises batter ruled out. / / a 8-2 victory over the Chi­ Vdth two on aitd two out in “I’m ^ d of one thing and six innings with a blister and land, Commissioner Pete /T/fTokroi/, the Mets got on the board in Los Angles 21 15 .58S‘ % On .Thursday night againat baseman Duane JoaSphaon Same. The tetter ahould cry out time and * • • TONIOBTS OABOES Marianos and CUahan; Le- cago Cubs. the 14th, W illie had an -k count that was that Yogi didn't take 2 Rozelle said Thursday. He 0 the eighth on Duffy Dyer’s 18 17' .814 5 the Baltimora Oridea, howovar, ploksd off Just batow his -fenaaa. signal, too, by raising both hands high Oaa a pitcher'work from the end of HNBank vs. Mon. Olds, 6:15— Breux and Fells, Frehnan. “ We needed ttiet o n e /’ edilB- on him when he laced a single me out. I don’t know if he homer off reliever Tom Atlanta 14 20 .413 8H Pattla began to oUmb baok up. Joasphaon tagged first. 'douM- over his head. the. pitching xubberT also said the league had no Nebo Behind the fourhlt pttcMng of { pered en obviously Ured Keys to center to chase home Wayne knows it but I like to play in He pMchsd a four4ilttsr, strik­ recourse in the situation. Charter Oak vs.- MCC, 6:15 Phoebus and then tied it in the San Disgo 16 23 .405 9 Ing oft Baylor, than threw to And, an umpire is remiqi if he doesn’t The answer is no. A pitcher must face Steve MoAdam, Qroman’s l^xnrt { after tbe game. “Instead of go­ Garrett with the winning run. close games,’’ said Willie. ing out nine, as the Red Son The grand jury investigated —Keeney Shop trounced Acadia Reatau- ninth on a double by Rusty San Francisco 18 38 .838 12 shortstop Lute Aparioto at sac- sing out, “play” onoe time is back in. the batter,, hte entire pivot foot on, or in ing to St. Louis with three ' '*! was getting a little tired,'' Manager Yogi Berra revealed defeated Baltimora 2-1 . the sport for 18 months but was Wahnits vs. lineman, 7:85— lant, 18-3, in the nightcap at | Staub and a single by Cleon Thnradayte Rssnlti cod tor the Red Sba’ tin t tarlpte • • • front of and touching and not off the end straight loeaes, we go there laughed Maya. "It was a fast he had tx> intention of taking St Louis 4, Pittsburgh .3 “ I Just wanted to g o oat there dismissed without issuing any Nebo . Fltegem ld. with a win and can make it two Jones who snamted an sines 19IT. Nine times out of every, ip, at least, a of the pltdier*s plate. ball away from me and I think Mays out of the game but New Y olk 8, Chicago 2, 14 in­ and prove I could pitch,” said Indlctmcnta. Another panel Center Congo vs. AUled Print­ Big gun for the winners was I in a row .” added, “He’s resting tomorrow, slump. “ That trtpls play gaVa M tln coach who sqipoals a declslob goes to the • • • V he was trying to waste the nings. Pattin, who won 14 games with could be aelected for further ing, 8:15—Bltsgemld Bob Kowalski with a home run In the mlglnal lineup, Tom­ that’s for sure.” • Five innings later and more a hall of a Uft," aaid nwiiBgar wrong umpire. pitch. Only games scheduled tbs laat-plBca Brawera laat asa- What’s the difference between iitter- work but it does not seem like­ Sportsman vs. Bhgiurty's, 7:80 and sfaqte.' Dave White also mie Agee was slated to {day "Thsd’s the longest I've Then, on second thought, the than four hours after his name glddle Kaako. “He's get two Example, the base un^plre makes his ference and obetniotionT on DRAND NEW 1972 Today's Games aon. “I was coneamsd, but I ly at this time, legal sources In —BTtsgerald homered and sinated. Two hits centerfleld with iUays taking a played in a game since last 47-year-old Berra mused, “He had been Inserted into the line­ guys on and none out and% guy c ^ , which results in a rhubarb.. There’s a lot. When interference te call­ Clevstend said. Lomch ■vs. Morter^, 8:46 — Montrsal (McAnally 0-4) at felt if you're going bad you hiat each were produced by Roger rest after having played cen­ year when I played first base makes me wonder why I’m not up, Willie Mays ended the hits a shot oft him and ha’s Tto coach, whose team the call went ed, the ball is dead and oeases. On RoaeUe said the proceedings Bltegerald Chicago {PufpaM 8-8 or Ptaaroo have to work a UtUa Wt harder againat, ocmes running — or 'walking — Macalone, Tom Rea, Randy { terfleld Wednesday. But Agee’s in a 15-inning game against At­ playing anymore.” game. at It I did Mctra runiring and able to walk off the mound. Oh obstruoUen, the boll te alive and only the attracted national headlines MAEirr PATIDf out and asks the pteto umpire if be saw Smith and McAdam. MERCURYS! a-l) b o y ." ^ player obstructed te not liable to b^ put with 'Witnesses “highly suqiect CHASTER OAK Philadelphia (Carlton 5-4) at iqient additional time going he pulled a back muaole and “Ha was aupar,” aald')pltdi- the play. The coach also wants tha idate In credibility and motive. Acadia’s tour hlte 'were by | Pittsburgh (Brtles 2-1), N over the htttora with (caiteher) out. Holding off a late AUied Print­ Each Pitcher Notches First Win of Season mlaaed two atarte. Ing coach L m Stanga. ‘■"Juat man to ovarrute his partoer, if thaPs tha "Tha league has suffered tre­ John Barry, OoUlna Judd, Ron | San Francisco (Marichal 1-7) Oarltott Flak.” ObstruoBon te an act of a. fielder who, ing rally, FuUer Package hung Ace. at MCC 'T t aura taken the preaaura g re a t I’m raial happy fo r him . point ha's trying to make. mendously because from those Ntvteian and Mike KUby, all a Atlanta (Read 1-8), N Pattin was . Boston’s beat while not in poeeeeslon ot the baU and on to win, 19-14, test night at Buy Now! Save Now! .Ooaobas, who quastlon calls, uaually singles. Golf Is a family game and pitcher in qirlng training, taut, oft,” pattin aaid of the victory. He’s a good, hard wofkar. I’U iwt In the act of firtdlng.tbe bell, im­ proceedings have come dis­ BTtsgerald Field. San Diego (Norman 4-2) at on tha bases, should go dlraoUy to tha tortions and innuendos that Oromen'# 221 008 x—18-144 I there is no better “double- Cincinnati (Nolan 5-1), N like many othara, lest Ms «dg “but It’s tough every Ome you toU you, it artU ha tough for pedes the progress of any romimr. Steve FUh, Bruce Fltti and linqilie Who originally mads tha call. If have had a damaging effect,” Acadia OU 000 0-2-44 play” than a fattMr enjoying Gibson, Pattin, Lockwood Los Angelas (Downing 2-2) at during the playsn’ strika. Than go out there. You Just have to him to pitch any hatter.” '' There are four types of Interference, Stover Rascher stroked three there la any doubt in the mind of the he aaid. McAdam and Braimlck; Cool; flie company of his son out Houston (Roberts 2-2), N ottenMve, defensive, umpire’s and spsc- hits each for the winners. 1972 ump, ha^ should confer with hU’ working RoseUe would not say how Nivteon and Massollnl, lOlby on the course. Now York (Seaver 7-1) at St. tator’B. The ball Iwing ruled dead on all The taMra’ GU Andrews went partner. Perhaps a .aignal between tha the league had learned of the Tom Bllgllore and his son Louis (Was 8-4), N Baltimore Pitching Has Been Good All Year ] . four. 8 tor 4. DUSTY LEAGUE CAPRI Have Something in Co m il two had already taken place and no con- grand jury’s dlsmlseal, which Bob formed one of the fam­ on Saturday’s Games • • • FuUer 8 0 2 8 4 3 0-19-16-8 Allied Building ^reteme “put feranca was naeaaeary. If not, tha base was not publicly revealed until I ily twosomes at the Maa- Miontreal at Oilcago Printing 1 1 0 0 7 2 8-14-14-8 out" North End’s Fire with a | \unplie may rtact to seek out hte part­ . OfftfaeCnff the commissioner’s announce­ 3 Utre engine, Synchro-meeh 4-spewd trans., floor mounted ebester Country Club last NEW YORK (AP) — in the fourth inning against Lol- Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, N OdeU and Ruder; Byfer, Etete- 18-10 victory at Robertecn Park. Shift, rack and irtnion steering, power front dtee brakes, ner’s decision. , Anything can happen hi high school ment at the end of the NBTi Sunday. Bob Gibson has won 207 ich, one of two eight-game win­ San ITrancisco at Atlanta, N ' Rival Managers Not Worried elman aiul Geteer. CoUeoUng three hits for the styled steel vdieels, radial tires, bteh output heater, flo- The man of ttw boose was ners In the m ajors. Mike Bhr- If this is tha ease, tha two umpires only baseball. Take Ken Goodwin, former lo­ meetings. thru ventilation. (Optionate avallabte at Exhra CooL) major league games, Marty San Diego at Cincinnati, N should dtecusa the altuatlan, not with any cal pro baeketban player, who bandlea winners were Rich Ksndolin, In the spotUght when he acod raro opened with a double, one Los An^ee at Houston, N In other aottons, the NFL Prices~start at Pattin 40 and Skip Lock- ,poach or player within haartng distanca. Penney High In Btest Hartford. Hte team Tom Ireteiid, Jeff lindstrom the 184-yard Uth hole using at his three hits, and Billie Rod­ New York at St Louis, N owners: wood 16, but they all have A coach who appeals to tha ump who was leading Bristol Bastem this weak, Run H appy and fhU Chak, with Ireteiid | a seven iron. rigues slammed his first home Sunday’ s Ctemes With Early Season Problems —Seleeted Kansas Ctty as the 10-0, end lost out in the teat inning on an beltinjg a home run. Tom Oar- It was the first hole In-oae one thing in common—each run of the season Into the u j^ r Montreal at Chicago didn’t make tha initial caU is barting up Bite o f the 1974 AFC-NFC Pro New bases were an erder the wrong tree. Tha plafa man, in thla outfield mhqptey, 15-10!.. .Moe Mor- rtor and Pete Ignetowlcx each of his career. picked up his first 1972 vic­ left field stands at Tiger Sta­ PhUadelphU at Pittsburgh Pattin, In the mean 'hms, Bowl gemes. today by the Beoreatton De­ had two aafetiea. BOSTON (AP)—Manag­ case, has no rl|ht to overrule hte part­ hantt’B Gilbert IOf3i team in Winstod has —Extended through 1974 its Now that young Bob was tory Thursday. dium. San Fkknciaco at Atlanta, 2 breezed through the first in­ partment tor the Keeney Jim Dean hod a perfect “I didn’t figure I was going « • • ers E ari W eaver o f the Bal-; ner, U tha latter is wrong, ’iba ump not won the Northwest Oonference baseball contraot 'with the Chicago AU- shown how to do It, one will San Diego at OnMnnatl timore Orioles and Eddie ning, gave up a home rdn to Street Field .alter Bemle’s night for the Firemen. Paul to g o all season ly^thout win­ BREWERS - TIGERS inaldng tha call says noQilng unless ask­ cbaanptdnahip. 'Btest Catholic IxddB two Star Game. Ofsit and see how long it Loo Angeles at Houston Kasko of the Boston Red Don Baylor in the second;- then TV nwde shr^ en Note to Owe^k pounded three hits in­ takes to follow suit. ning,” said (Bbeon, 1-5, after Lockwood didn’t walk anyone New York at St. Louis tireeied through the ttord bs- ed by hia partner. regular season non-loop wins over CHl- —Reelected for two-year an anbeUevealile 61-4 victory Sox have at least one thing cluding an Inaide-the-park'Uaat scattering seven hits as the St. In his shutout and manager tore running into troubls in the, If the declatcn Is to ha changed, it bert.. Xkmgrahitettons are In order to terms George Hates of Oilcago over the MOO Veterans test Dick Loos added three einglea j Louis Cardinals stopped Pitts­ Dove Bristol called it "definite­ AMERICAN LEAGUE in common — neither ap­ fourth. ^ must be reversed by the umpire who Coach Jim Penders and fate East Catiw- and Hunt of Kansas nlgM. with Don Davis, Phil Clemente burgh’s nine-f^ame winning 11c High basaball tefun which made the a ty os president of the Nathn- ly the best game he’s pitched pears too worried about the Terry Gtowley led o ff With a made the original decialon, The w innen banged eeit a and Tom Papeslen banging two j 1972 C O M E T streak 4-2. * * * CIAC A Touraoment field . . -Satr al and American Oontereiioes, since he’s been hM«.” W. L. eai^ season problems .of line single and Baylor walked, hlte apiece. I Sports Slate | "That takes the pressure PCL urday, June 10, will be Cap Day at Fen­ reepeotiv^. a akoppiag 44 Mts and eom- The -contest was enlivened by 18 12 .600 their teams. mrod Hendricks then smaabsd Two coaches phoned this deak In the mitted only one error. The AUied 268 030 x—18-204] o ff,” said Pattin, 1-5, who past 'week and asked if it was legal for a way Park when the Bed Sex host Cali­ 4 D o o r TCWAT a brief scrap In the ninth Inning Detroit 17 14 .548 Weavm-, who has led the Ori­ a nne drive that first bastenan, Vets stroked 18 htte and Imd Fire US 210 X—10-174 1 allowed only four hits, struck pitcher, with ttia boll, to straddle ttia rub­ fornia. AU youngetore, 14 and under upon B ssrhsli after Milwaukee’s Billy Oon- Baltimore,' 18 15 415 oles to the American League Duane Joaephson, ploked aft at Bennet Squad IS mteones. Barett and KSnoUn; out nine and was ald^ by a igUaro bunted and Detroit re­ pennant fped up cn good l ^ i i play at first base. OonigUaro dropped a 3-1 decision to the ssoond, completing Boston’s « • * ketbeU Sdiool for boys 10 to 17 wiU be in Scoring 15 nms in the fifth | BCanchester at Platt West alx track meets the Bennet Junr Gordon MoOlemb went 84 pitches and bad,” said Lock- was ejected. Red Sox and remained 3% first tri{de play tenee 1867. Another unusual play 'was an automat- session at St. Thomas More in Colchester tenlng. Mandieater ■ OU Heat Chicago 21 10 .677 lor High’s squad turned book' and Mike RIcelo collected wood, 1-4, who fawled a six-hit­ B < » GIBSON games In back of the Cleveland ‘T Just tagged the bag, >, Ic doutdeplay call because of an offen- Aug. 30 thru Sept. 2. Mickey MUndowAy turned eft Manchester Olds, 814, St. Bernard vs. Kast Catholic • * * Mtoneeota 19 11 .688 South Windsor High’s frosh, five hits and was credited ter sad outdueled Detroit’s Oakland 19 U .688 Indians In the Btest Division. glanced ovwr to second and . slva interfarenoe on the part of a base and BVank PbUlpena ot Mancheetw at­ at M t Nebo. at Wickham Mickey LoUdi as the lOl- Gibson TWINS - RANGEBS 69-46. Trailing by one point with wtth two Inside - Om - park Pariah IBU at Coventry Texas 15 19 .441 VA ”Our pitching has been good, threw to Loots,” said Janapb- runner. tended teat yearh seeelfsi Instructors For the hard hitting , winners, I waukee Brewers blanked the hod a 3-1 lead with Ted Size­ three events to go, Bennst won homers. John Flliaramo was South Windsor at Bloomfield Rod Carew squeesed- home Kansas City IS 19 .406 all year,” Weaver said. "R’s a son, nsually a catdMT, who la Two cases were cited. One had the wlU include Johnny Egan, Jo Jo White Ron Carr, Bob SImler and Dave Tigers 2-0. more belting Ms first home Cesar Tovar, who had doubled the half mUe, 180 low hurdles 0-7; Braoe Traesy 84; Dave Rose stroked three hits. Track CaUfomia 12 23 .858 stuune. We’re going to start tot­ bsliv tried at first “B aU hap­ bases loaded with one out The batter hit and Toby KlmbaU of the NBA and a Bassett hit lor (he oyele, In Thursday’s only other run of the season and Lou and moved to third on Danny back to the pltcber who throw home and mimbwr of high achool and coUege and the 880 irtay. The losers’ Greg Kehaya was Hartford County Conference Tlniraday*a ResoHa ting directly and then it will be ■ -1 pened so qutoUy that I. didn’t Scott Mbftat continued hte Pete Islsshins poked fear games, the Now York Mete Brock scoring twlce-in the Thompson’s sacrifice, with the easy.” have time to get flustersd.” farced the runner on third. The latter coacbee.! Jfew York Giante have the only player to get two hits. meet at Mlddletcwn edged the Chicago Cuba 8-2 on Brst on Matty Alou’s single and. New York 2, (Yenrdand 0 dominance in the mile and half hits, ineinding twoAdoobles, Farmington at South Windsor winning run in the seventh In­ He said he did not plan any DUANE JOSSraBON The Red Sox announced after came barreUng in and seitt the catidier aigned Bob. Tucker, Don Herrmann and BHE Willie Mays’ 14th-lnning single, GUrd on a double play ning as the Twins edged the W lw aukee 2, Detroit 0 mUe events. D1 Tedone was a and BUI Manning irent 4 4 OU Heat 648 116 0 S -8 t-1 9 -4 Boston 2, Baltimore 1 major trades or lineup changes. the game font rcoMe soathiiaw aptawUng. Ihterfersnoe 'waa ruled and Rich Houston. double winner in the 180 low wttti a tntoe HRNONTEBO 8ATU BO AY the New York Yankees shaded grounder. Rangera, who had beaten them "I tUnk we'U stay Juat the said. "That’s the kind of pitch­ R og^ Moret Is being sent Olds 010 6 1 0 0— 8-16-15 " "illnninriit n nl^w iri '.‘L fe d ike same as;I> always f4ur ,8tr81|^ in' T4xas over the Minnesota 6, T exa s.5 . „ <. ... er hq wga .Iqst year and. py \ tiiiwn— end javeUiw The javeUn ..MOO’ S 31m Jdidheln IqUI a Gostefson and Mnrphy; Kot- T ra sk ' ^ way we are,” he said. ‘4-39. burgh third 'baaeman' homered The Brewers struck suddenly ering run-scoring hits. tion now and I think it ' will at FttsgiBrald Field In the mid­ T a h n ocUeeted three hits In- Cleveland (WUcok 4-8) at Bal­ seen in a long time. We want to potfunity to use hlm.V Kaako Course Added at MCC 100 Andy Moble (8W ), AUen, ctuding a homer witii Mike get started, we will get started. hrfp.” said of Moret. “We didn’t want dle of three games. timore (Cuellar 1-8), N (SW ), Hott (B ) 11.0 Hard-hitting Meryl Myers col­ Baleeeno, Greg Johnston, Brad Texas (Shellenback 1-0) at. We Just don’t know when.” With the Red Sox totting the hhn sitting around too ,,long. TONIGHT'S GAMES By EARL YOST Mile MOftet (B), Ferguson Stourer and Walt Bonn adding way It has been, the pitching He’s got too good an aim for lected three safeties followed by Minnesota (Blyieven 5-8), N In the Red Sox dressing FoUee 'VS. Sears at WoddeU Establishment of a physical education program and (SW ), Stone (B ) Odie.4 Buddy Feshler, Mike Calhoun two aptece. SPECIAL PURCHASE FROM CHRYSLER CORPJ room, Ksskn discussed Ms staff is going to have to come th a t” 440 (a W ), Kansas City (Booker 3-0) at Bcnanm vs. Morterty the appointment of Pat Mistretta as the first fulltime Alton Lomhardo (B), and Tim Keanu with two hits Wyman's John Anderson sin­ 3 3 9 8 beleaguied team, which took through. On Thursday Boston . Curtis, who had a 3-3 record Gallfbniia (Ryan 2-4), N Buckleiy director of athletics at Manchester Community College BteUger tB ) PT.O aptece. gled three tim es whUe Norm Saturday's Ctemes two out of three from the Ori­ managed nine hits, but only with the Red Sox at the end of Oilers vs. Lawyers at Ver- 220 Andy MbUey (SW), Hous­ LaRose stemmed two doubles. two runs, one unearned, in the last sosaon", is. siqMoted to be a was announced yesterday by Dean Harry GodL DeOormler’e Bill Monroe Chicago at Oakland oles but la still 5V4 games be- jrianck ton (B ), Holt (B ), 28.0 sloshed three bingles with team­ RHE MUwudtes at Boston, N Mnd Ute Indians. tMaity Pattin, third inning. spot starter and reliever. Mistretta, a Manchestoir Blgli 880 Moffat (B), Ferguson Linemen 122 600 1-12-144 1972 MONTEREY Tommy Harper led off with a The Red Sox. open a ^four- grad who was a tbreewqxirt tet­ mate Tim Quicn knocking in 1972 PLYMOUTHS - FURY III Detroit at New York acquired in the off-season from ABfEBIOAN LEAGUE (SW), Deere (B) 2:18.7 two singles. Wyman 0*2 020 8—U-154 double to center and scored on game stand against the' Mil­ ter winner as weU as WSot Cleveland at Baltimore, N the Milwaukee Brewers, had Jump Allen (SW), WU- Honda 0 2 2 0 0 3 1-7-134 Paganl and Murphy; Holtend 4Door Lula Apertcio’s single to right. waukee Brewen tonightwith W ^o moved into a tie for Virginia Wesleyan, has bsw Texas St Minnesota Just pttebed a four-hitter for his Mmtis (SW), Lombardo (B) ITS” DeCorm. 0 0 0 0 1 8 2-6-11-7 and Hunt Aparlclo then stole second, former Red Sox pitcher) Ken first place with idle AAN last serving as a pcurt-tlme dirsotar Ifigb Jump Andy Mobley (SW) PUared Hardtop, White with medium blue 'vtoyl Interior, FACTORY Kansas City at CaUfomia, N first victory in a Boston uni­ block vinyl FACTORY moved to third on a fly out and Brett starting against Ray night by virtue of an ll-O win of athletics tor the post two Koepeei (B), Flddter (SW) 'B’S” nyl roof, 400 engine, deluxe all 'vinyl interior, G78- Sanday*a Games form after five loasea. over DiUoQ Ford at WaddeU xl6 whitewall tafBlted tires, front bumper guruzte, fender EXECUTIVE ChlCsgo at OaMand "That sure helps,” Kaako scored on a paased ball. Ctolp. years. He has been in fiia 180 LH Tedone (B), EaUger skirte, nr alr-condiUantog, AM radio, decor groiq>, EXECUTIVE Field. physical education department (8 ) , WIHtemn (SW) 24.6 Coventry Trackmen Prevail MUwaukee at Bonton mke Unseaiblgler tossed a mote < left hand mirror, tinted glass. Stock No. 8MT9. CARS Detroit at New York at Rockville High for the post OiobPut McOarter (B), Hlg- U st P rice 84470.68. CARS threr^ttor. Hte mates had just eight years. gltis (B), Aaron Mobley (SW) caevetend at Baltimore M ajor Leagila five; Including a homer by JaN By Two Points in Fined Meet Texas at Minnesota “We feel very fortunate in 8610%” ‘The Thing’ Works Fteoity. Tte wimilng hurler col- adding a fuU credit course in Dtecus Aaron MolSey (SW), Kansas (Aty at California xpnbahtjr =Leodm=^ leotsd two of the b)ows. .. physical education starting with McOarter (B), WOgner (B) “ It was a courageous team ligament wtaloh AMERICAN LEAGUE' W lpoo 518 OSx 11 effort with every athlete fight- finished him for the seSMB, the coming year,” Lodi said. ' U8’T ’ A1-' BAITING (80 at bats)— Ottten 000 000 0 “Pat has don* an exceltent ' JaveBn Tedone (B), Barron ing for every potot," stoted WU Duebesneou continued. * ways a standout and sUtaiSy per­ Motton Unliappy McCraw, C^e, .888; Pinson; C sl, linsenMgler and Plecity; job in the past, on a part-time (B), Wagner (B), 148’4” school Ductaesneau, track coach at For Fritz Peterson Hlibtala, Weerden and Fhnk, Coventry Hgb, as hte Patriots former, BU BHweU ' won the ’ 4 1 4 2 .880. basis, and I Imow he’U do a record, i INCLUDING: Sent to Minors, -RimS—Tovar, Min, 34;^Har^ Huhtala. good job. He’s a •ve^y con­ 880 Relay Houston, Bolt, recorded their 18th consecutive tiliUe jump the hteli hurdle# NEW YORK (AP) — Fritz Peterson has a variety of and high jump. V|Rme we pretty per, Bsn, 23. scientious young man with a KUteber, Benon (B) 1:48.1 win yestorday 'wltii a 71-59 idc- • AIR CONDITIONING B1 a s t s M anjag^ pitches that he calM by name, except one. The New York OiTEBNATIONAL LEAGUE tory over previously unbeaten murti broke even in the first Yankee left-hander doesn’t think about it — he just RUNS BATTED IN—DAlten, great knowledge of sports,” be CU, 38; Darwin, ICn, 34. > Stevenson’s Bleso got on the added, Mistretta wUl officially East Windsor Hla^ and seconds, ow IS third place 1972 MARQUIS • AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION MILWAUKEE (AP) — Out­ throws “The Thin^,” HITS-PlnleUa, KC, 40; Alo­ right side of the ledger for the The meet ended reguter sea­ WfiiahM m g ie the dlfferenoa in fielder Chut Motton, traded by take over June 23. r 19tb H ole I SPECIAL "R was WMidng real good to­ mar, Oal, 87; Pinson, Csi, 87; first .time this season laat night son competition for the Par the outccttIe>’ ’ Um coach added. HARUTOP • POWER STEERING ♦ POWER DISC the MUwaukee Brewers to the Mistretta wiU teach physical XrXINOTON SODOK day,” Paterson, said aftw using DAUen, Gbl, 87; D.Nelson, Tex, wltii an ll'O triumph over the TWO-MAN BB6T BAU (rtots. The 'Pate’ two-year total Coventry*# next meet te the California organisation Thurs­ his special pit^ to blank the education and wlU continue as thii4 /^tiiia Charter Oak Oon- 3-Door. Dark bdue metalllo, with dork blue vtoyl roof, white­ 87. » Barbers at Ver{danck. BAT] U 36 straight wins. Coventry te .1 BRAKES• TINTED GLASS* WHITE- day, reluctantly agreed to Join OeveUmd Indians 2-0 Thursday 'varsity basketball coach, a poet 7 : » Renert-Meuiant. Wcdtt-BchU- fereiM Individual Track and, wall tires, convenience s ^ p , whisper air condltlanliM< DOUBLES—Thompeon, Min, Steve Burka toaeed a three- he has handled for the past A«^e"di"g Class C indoor the Angels’ Salt Lake C3ty farm on a seven-hitter. eltiier indoor or outdoor facul­ '*7:38 Welnstefo-B. Brown, a Pss- Field Champtomblp# at Palmer AM radta appearance protecUen\ grotto, tinted i^ass. Stock WALLS • RADIO • WHEEL COVERS 9; D,Jchnson, Bal, 8; Aparlclo, hitter. in going the distance. three seasons. He coached the champion. No. 2N40. U rt P rice $5,477.84. after a blast at Manager Dave Not only was "nie ’nung” ties at the present time, long- ternack-Wlncse. „ Field in Middletown, Saturday Bsn, ^ Harper, Bsn, 8. r. Pacing the Esso attack with two m i x ; baseboU team a year ago 7:46 a Baum-Cusiuna, Rubln-Uai^ “ Frank Hawes, running cn on n is to l. working, so were Peterson’s range plans include the erection at 7:80 p.m. • VINYL INTERIOR TRIPLES—MeCraw, Oe; 8; Mows was P at BTtsgerald. Jeff but relinquirtied the poet this injured ankle, captured a vital The Brewers wUl receive a other deUverles-^ast ball, of both plante on the sprairiing 8:03 FUUe - Peten, Snyder - U 100 vd. <<««b — 11.1 Blcfansr (O . Rudl, Oak, 8; 7 Tied With E Merosr singled and doubled for spring to Jim DeWttt. Previous­ B&iim. first in the low hurdles. A Tiiekar (C). (» ) ORIGINAL LIST ?4600 ' minor leaguer to be named lat­ curve, sUder and palm boU. A the 84 losess. ever - growing campus off 8:18 Repko-Ferrisno, Deana-Kiq)- 280 yd. dash — 111 Bushes (B>. er. strong wind blowing In from HOME RUNS-Oatti, Dot, 8; ly, IfOstretta coached varsity senior, BUI Glenney took a Tucker____,C). (C). Klcimer Klcimer (C) (C) ^ 3400 Duncan, Oak, 8;. D.Allen,-CU, Stevenson’s 230 818 11-0-0 basebaU at RockviUe High. WethereU St. ” ’8*80 Roeeman-Dtekman, Salad- second in the mUe running the 440 yd. doth — UJ Hu^,,^tm (B). The veteran pinch-hitting spe- the outfield also helped the 7; ILJaokaon, Oak, 7. ' Barbers 000 000 0 0-8-2 Lost winter the basketbaU Peck. _ _ clallat, obtained from BeUti- southpaw pick up Ms second During Us schoolboy and col­ 8:80 Kamtns-Ftnnesan. Channln- last 20Q yards with a puUed )a>, Kio- STOLEN' BASES—D.Nolson, Buake and Andreo; Landry, legiate career, Mistretta was a team practiced at the State Ar­ Sberwood. _ more last December, charged victory of the season after six 8:88 Perrocchlo-Roblna4». Sheldon- jlls (K), Olen- 4 6 6 0 Tex, 18; P.KeUy, Chi, 9. Mercer and Dunn. mory and played home games MUe the Brewers hadn’t given him a losses. starter in basSbaU — as a {dteh- C. Pasternack. _ . ' . HOLIDAY WEEKEND SPECIALS PPICHINO (4 Decisians)— er, in basketbaU —as a at East OattioUc High while the 8:36 KeaUns-O'Brlen. Kupter- “”'fw, Kolodsto) (C) y g m 002 000 - 2- 8 -1 Thrpe Rockville High pitch era, bits. The Tomohawks sport a 8- Dopl^- pltcbers and catebers only at ------,------base on infield tots with , aonlBlIilde (Cj U SED C A R S The left-hander got the next Watson, Htn, 25. Dube Puts, combined tbelr tal­ Martin — ~ ‘ ents defeat Glastonbury High Glastonbury (i06 481 000— 9 5 1 bart-Straiicn;10:8S Barrigan-Potter,. McCiakei^ i, pitchers J*’*'’ ’™ snd caicm-rw catchers la only u j m*. at Tri| ■ two batters, not allowing the HITS — Brock, StL, 60; San- to 70 PLYMOUTH FURY III ..AMBSIOAN FARM 11-9, and bring the cherished SOUTHINGTON — PhU Le­ Carlson. Memorial Field 6 p.m. 2doorh«MMn , ( V ^2275 68 VAUANT $1095 ATramON CAMPERS! ball to be tot out of the infield. guiUen, Pgh, 48; T O m , Stl^ 48. 75 OTHERS m STUCK AT factory air, autc____ , ______WlMO had on its running (tentral VaUey Conference tltte vesque tosmd a tour-hitter and 1^44 LaBoone-Moaher. Fersuion- Saturday, June 8 — Ete*dal heater. Carrim balance of Chryaler’a’ 5*^ year or~60,(0«)*mlie very clean, He dominated the Indlane, al­ DOUBLES-StargoU, Pgh, lO; shoes In trouncing DUlon Ford, got offensive siqipart fro team­ ^ ^ 6 0 BaonlcoaU-Cbesaari, Honnoo- practice fo r returning jUayers TWO - LENGTH WIN warranty. 67 (»iV .B aiin WAGON though admitting that his deliv­ Speler, BF, 10 ;Agse, NT ,9; back to RockviUe. I cyL, MMlG., yewer sNeAii, IGOI ilwpb a ^ J a s t nl^t at Buckland. The Rams upped their season mates Jeff Hoyt vdlo punched ® i m .x - i u r a h , Bhaplra-Alln. ** PAWTUCKET, R.I. (AlP) —I OOMPARAULE SAYMUS!! 67 DODGE CORONET $1195 ery wae hampered by puUed Mbntanes, Phi, 9; Toten, oin, out a douUe for two taUles. L«- U:16 Komtna-Fliiiwsen. J. Cbon- pitchMS and catebers at Mt. Nashcordte ($9) scored a two-i 68 DODGE CHARGER $1695 AMA muscles in bottt legs. 9; Bmids, SF, 9. record to 144 and it took the last day to clinch the crown. Rock- veaque drlUed a run scoring length victory ‘nuirsday to thel Factory air, vinyl roof, automatic, power ateerlng, white aide 2 door hardtop, beautlfol red finish, vinyl roof, power steer­ _ 7 1 SHASTA M’ TRAVEL TRAEER. B o f White gave Peterson aU TRIPLES—Cardenal, Chi, 8; '^op 'Fpmch Athlete triple and Rick Reaves dsUvered $8,600 feature race 'a t N a m - ing, automatic, radio, heater, a real cream puff. the yfotiOng room he need^ TJdartlnes, NY, S; Ftekatt, vtUe had (o win two o f its r ^ walla, very clean. . msM I40M gw Md ebdrie rsMgsieHm, (iMwimm ssiidMsn. malning three gamns and like two singles that produced runs. gansett Park. teww eqtofcer b n * A l^ew Cewt AAtewk Beedy ter l i * wwte with a two-run homer in the NY, 8; SanguiUen, Pgh, 8j To- OTTAWA (AP) — Herve Fl- Illing Defeated MORIARTY The Bobcats sport a 194 rec­ sixth inning. White unloaded off Uon Of Angers, hftrwe— racing winners test ”Tlniiiiia Miirtitiiy.'WiayaJa^’ MANCHESTER PLYMOUTH TEDTRUI mond. ELUNOTON'BIDOE Junior High ot Windsor turned Monday, June 5—Team abould ”1 thought it was gone, but I FTTCHINO (4 Dadslona)— year,( ETUon won the GU O. Ju- CHASTONBUBY — Two dou- Blind — 6 — Ctess A —Shirtey back ming Jr. High, 12-11 yes- be picked and all players mak­ llen kward. Two other finalists had been wrong several other J.Ray, Htn, 7-0, 1.000, 1A5 Sut­ Uea and a home run spiced RaybUm 80-941; Gert Haller 81- tenlay aftemocn. ing the team wUl rqport for in the poU ot OttawEHuU 191 OMrtur Stq MaMhMtor R O U T E 83 643-2708-875-8010 VOLKSWAGEN times this year,” said White. ton, LA, * 0 , 1.000, L39 Uattaok, RockvUle'a potent U-lht attack 7-34; Ctess B — Ruth Bayer 39- Gary Bounce got two o t the practice at 6 p.m. at Mamoctel SERVICE sports'writers ami broadcasters loula S3, Tolond Tplw, TakottvOa “There’s a wind that comes out NY, 5-0, 1.000, a.35 Seaver, NY, as hot-handed A1 Roach stroked 10-19; Robertsi CUxk 83-10-33; locate seven bite. Lone bite Field. MEN’S SHOE were hockey center Jean Ra- of the Yankee bullpen In right 7'd, .876. four hits. Ctess C — L li M iller 81-18-18; were recorded by John Orlddin, Boys eligible m uit not ba.Te 780 MAIN STREET IN W EN EVES. n u . 9 TOLLAND TPKE. M A N C H EST B 1 TaLAtanciMtlar (H9*2t3l trtle of The New Yortc Rangers field that seems to hold-up the STRIKEOUTS—Oorlton « Phi; Glastonbury’s Court Donovan Rose Cagianello 8^18-31; Bdna Rick Nicola, Mike Joy, A1 Don- reached their 19tb birthday be­ DOWNTOTTN MAK0HS8T1 M I4IS5 EXCEPT TBUB8. n u . A BAY. nUL 8 baU. 79; Seaver, NY, 04. ; ; miA *Yvan Duhamel, ebamploa dero and Guy Talley. fore Aug. I- motoeoycltet from Montreal. ctdlected three of bte team’s five Howat 80-18-23. PAGE FOURTEEN ICANCBBSTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1072 FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1972 NhinrliEdtEr SttEningi tfertiUi FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1972 Pages 15 to 2$ Teacher Found Free in Assault Vernon t-..'vtj--!-• \-:.y '■ 7-A i WMDmmc______nMBTS oSports p o n Center A MIMNBAKXJB. Mtan. apAaktd and atopfwd O im .bqf« and toya .In oouMotkn arttli tfca Town To Resume aavaral atudanta Icr baattof up 4appad toro o€ toam fc r alla»- * * P * . ^ - , 1*^ t i « t ManebaaUr dporta Oantar of tha pubUc haartoff, tdalmad toat anoUiar youmatar>uaad “toa- afly baattav W» to aoiMaJ OMitar a t baa fUad a court the parcal U "ovartoadad with aooabla forca” and thua waa t% plajifound o« Walta Parb wiiimaaaaap —w* w-^- _ ■aaktoa to Havana a topotrapWeal problama." a o not guBty o f aaaiuilt. a Judga toat monto. ^ Ing their necks two hours afUr Own Trash Pickup Boavd Of A p p oala coidtos to Atty. Kally. Ib a prob- has rul«d. .Xaat waak. Judge Buaanna C. UllquUdUllqulat yankedqianked ttheto ^ wwai ^ taaRbor a now nkotor- lama, IM ly aald, Inctoda a 80> Municipal Judge C. WUUam Sa<|godolr _ of______Hennapto______County_ ■•raasonable." Bentmlotog dpa^ Court found a Walla datowad until NOv, Ftqr tiM fin t ttnM III Mx 3TMurt» baa an Ufa apaa o f U cyela aalaa aarvlca toctlby on toot aaaamant nnintog tfarougb 8ykora touad pitodpal. Oaoega ttM town yffl Ko bnek to n ^ V jronn* ~ Main— 8t« tha proparty « (the^ town'a a north* m u n S syatm m rS is e May^TFrank MoCby said tba Manrhaatar 8porto Obnlar, a c aawar t a l ^ p t o , aa woH .JiySto!; •A w Imvliw used a municipal ccUecUoit ayatam wlB cordtag to Ms altotnay. Aigoiw * • ' “ B g toh Dtolrlct aewer mlvata Imtom Tba bopMUlly provfcis for tba coUac- Kelly, claims Ibat tha BOA ■?*** m e m o r i a l P A Y

Animals have often been ^ w h t o eoLacta with tte cludod In the private coUacthm. to uaa Ita propaaly to a raaaoB* cited with helping to save Tha town wUi t^an Uda today aMa and lawlUl rnaanar. **T ?**. “ **'.” *” * ■* PLANTS — POTS CMd URNS v.r-: human lives. One recent in­ p r ^ coHactlon aeivlca nma tha purchaaa of thiaa Tlw BBA actod May 1 to damr ^ cident involved a grey seal hava ham, dta- tor tha coUacUon. a uaa varianoa and a apaclal t o k a y ^ b u a to a a ^ Men- that made fHen^ with w* jL-_ Voraon. b o boon poylnff $48** tor tbo motorcsrolo ^ o t o » KoUy n id . ^Sioro o o swimmers at a sea resort cussing tha P « > P ^ tor uaa oftoerM uSa p U m e d f a e U ^ M ^ **w wltabto busteaas locations in West Germany. When a soma tima. Tba action waa ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ a J « S a S S S i r ^ a t o S k H . Man- Menchaatar. W iM A drowning girl cried for ^ populaUOn grows as tha ehaatar epoito Centar piaimad ^ GERANIUMSa helpi a ntan and a seal « » « * x e h i ^ t M JO in r capita, to build a M,000.aquara foot J «to ^ t ^ to reply by Juna made a joint rescue in O fficials fern tha new system building on the property, which »• “ i^* RED-PINK. WHITB which the seal assisted by IS** «J22. 22-! vIa 2 ’’Tin toa town money and is now owned by WUUam Peck, swimming beneath the man thla ejection ^ ^ prebiem of The appeal, fUad with tha’ Telephone Cheat a poin* whm« the ometau lai* ^ niany compl^ta. CoUaetlons Hartford Country Court of Com- S n OUR wKHAyanf MOOE and girl, helping to hold H would be more economical them up until they reached w ill continue to be on a onoa-a* mon Pleas, c1sims\ that to- to have Its own ayatam. Out of Service HYMUD LARGI SBJCflON waak basla. pography and aawar aaaamenta v a w w s s /a w , tv. ^ ooMrfJpnB u ra OF shore. The World Almanac Ttie town turned to tha private says. An ordinance providing ter an on tha parcal oraatad an undue IN D I^APIH ^ — m- MG Copyright O ISTl. method of collection aft a thna appropriation tor purehasa of hardahlp calling tor raUaf, and **f]|[* JUMIALS Newapapar Bnterprisa Aaan. whan It had no nearer refuse tha land-fiU area w ill be prepar* that tha land and location Is ®e®»tod tigh t blue boKsa in ■OY GYPSY area to use. Tha private col- ad by Atty. Scfawabti a iti pra*i aultahta tor the propoaed uaa, varlom ***** lactor, for tha first tfaraa yoars, santad to the Town CouncU Manchester apurt> Center had ® * to ™ la to r m a U ^ 43 more 2 South Windsor had to taka tha trash and gar­ some Ume In Junp and If ap* upU ad to the ZBA for a qiaoial “ the davlcaa, uaad to bypaaa MOTH bage to a refuse area lit Atii- proved will than go to a refer- exception tor a now car deal- long-m ti^a ttiqritona TOMATO VIGETAMJ PLANTS » ford. er'a Ucenaa (naotoroyclea) and a P *^ „*® “ aquiiMnant. DBJVIRID FRISH CONTROLS Apartm^artments ents WILD B U lt YONDER variance to allow tha huainaaa PoUo« “ Wl a warrant has PLANTS DAILY WASHINOTON (AP>-“Pride use In an Industrial aono. * »»«» obtained fo r a auapect, but The firm's proposal mat heavy »l»y ware wlthotdlng ttie par- owned and operated by Kari ia the Fait—Fahh ia the Future,'* a B a rred B y Parker and Irving 8araat, baa the theme adopted by the U.S. Air opposltlon at an April 17 pubUe *<*»’a name. . . . bean used by tha toavn. Force for its sityer aaaivettary beiat hearing. Area retidenta com- The Investigation started to executlva aaBsian Monday that the piana would Tuesday after Indiana BaU nURIMliNS - FRUIT TRIES — CUMATIS f Zon e U n it oeiebrated this year. traffic haaarda and Ttiephona Cb. received a Up night, the Tiown CouncU diacuas- The theme poiats up the advaaoes 6 ed the poatihlUty of purchasing ofthe 6rtt quarter oeatuiy o f the Air -A neighboring Indus- that the davlcas were being The Planning and Zoning the "RafUae Qardena" which Force as a separate __lervioe______and__ the try, B. F. sAntigiitnn R 0». of made at a Northeast Side loca- ownara have Indicated toay airpower b npected to 44 Stock PL, also opposed the Uon In Ihdlanapolto. poUce said. IMMMPC an axacuttve saation, denied two wttii to aaU. pUy « the promm of the ^toa. appUoaUan. A aeard, warrant Uien was oh* appUcatinna tor acne change re- Town Attocnay Abbott SCfawe- by the Natioaal Secu- The ZBA’s vote o f the eqipUca- talned and a raid made NMmV quasta that would have allowed b ti said the coat to purehasa ritv Act of 1947. the Air Force h Uon waa S-2 tor approval, bu* Wedneaday night, * <^*i**to*** i apartment unitft in the property la gl7h>000 and tUs holdia* a year-loeg obeervaaoe o f iti the motioa faUed becauss state PoUce said the manufacturer South Windsor on EaUngten Rd. could ha qwnnad over a five- 23tli bathday, dimaxing with a cela- statutes require tour tovorable apparently was making them *S®MnMrS5s88SSflS^«55$n«N^^ The a p ^ c ^ o u were h ^ d year period tor paynoant The bratioa Sept. 16-17 at Aadreaa votes to grant a variance. for sale, at ISJKIO each, and not .1 May 16, at which time the PZC landfill area located on Rt. 140 a f b . Md . Manoheater ^wrts Canter, at for perscnal dae.' waa presented with petttlona “* * ------realdenta In the Podunk Rtver VaUey area of ESUngton Rd. Who oppoeed both proper­ ties tovoived for aone changes, namely Norman Raben at MS EnUngtou Rd. and Sylvia Hol- deu, on property to the rear of (iildol 104S EUllngton Rd. Reaaona for MEMORIAL WEEKEND SAVINGS! denial by the commlsalon were; (Retald photo by Buotiviehis) traffic problems on Bjlltngton Five officers and nine other Realtors serve as direo* Rd. where untts would front Seated, fYom left, Frederick M. Goal, Mrs. M. Helen the street; would overburden tors of the Manchester Board of Realtors. Front other town facilities, including Palmer, and Norman S. Hohenthal. Standing, from scboola; and sane changes w ere row, from lefti, are Miss Lillian G. Grant, secretary; not in accord with the Oonq>re- benatve Plan of Devtiogunent. Just Mrs. Alice Clampet, treasurer. Back row, from left, Tlie Manchester Board of Reollors this week marked Naticmal left, are Robert D. Murdock, Richard E. Merritt, Hie conunlsslon approved an Say t Herman Frechette, second vice president; Louis appUcaticn aubmitted by P tie r Realtor Week. H ighli^t of the observance was a lunchede Also Installed were the fol­ Folding Steel Mesh . of Ethics. CALL lowing chairmen; M a r jo r ie 42” Table & Chairs Y Clogston and Jan Hurtha, din­ Rigid steel wall construction; E ner; Jean Clay, Sandy BUHnga Ctid Clad bner; 5 year warranty. Acrylic weather resistant finish. 2 2 :7 7 Hie laigeat real etiato library and Canri Carney, fair; Harriet 179 to the world is to the' Chicago PHILBRICK Sturdy ta r r e d tubing with super Browning, day meeting; Shiiley 4 Inch Deck hard coating. Perfect for outdoor headquarters of the National Schmidt and Marge Barrett, or indoor parties! Association of Real BIstate 646-4200 AGENCY special; Virginia Dsen, mem­ 24’x48” Round Doughboy Pool 7.87 Boards. bership; EYan Arnesen, mls- cdons; ESmlstine Friend, nomi­ Rigid steel wall construction; Wagon Grill Deluxe 48” tables ...... 3 7 .7 7 Electronic nating; Jean 'Wetherdl, pro­ Cold Clad liner; 5 year warranty. 3 Matching Nesting Tables ...... 10 .7 7 Bug Killer gram; Susan Robinnotte, fair 220 °ri"9 ?9 .9 7 publicly; Gladys Uchtti, sun­ 7 Ft.x8 Rib Garden Umbrella ALICE CUMPET REALTOR shine; P eg Booth, worship; 4 position adjustable firebox. Wide Marie Whitakbr and Connie Doughboy Filters I ' , ” thick steel legs with S” whetis. Push button tilts umbrella in ei­ 3.77 Kills bugs Instantly on contac^i W Woodman, ways and means; 13” Table Bar-B-Q GriU ther direction. Long 6” white and Claire Richardson and Nan­ For 18’ pools, #1303, Our Reg. $125 . 21.77 No mess, no fiiihes. Indoors oh / MLS Member Our Rng. 1.69 ...... 1.27 fringe. cy Elaton, honorary members. For 24’ pools, #1324, Our Reg. $155 —i— i—— I t ^ .tz Serving the public with personalized seivice for The women will be participat­ For oval pools, #1345, Our Reg. $185 >. I . 26 ybars. If Buying or Selling call-me at ing In the Trl-Clty Plaza Chari­ Everyone’s ty Jamboree today and Satur­ Famous Lily White Jacquard Webbing Favorite Snack' day. Paper Plates & Cups Interlaced veith Square Dance 1 Gallon Algaecide Tender Leaf Ice Tea Mi^ ' H ie South Wtodsor Square Vinyl Tubing! ^ Cleans pool of algae for clear water Sugar & lemon 64M54S DarKe Club will hold an q>en 6 ” Plates ^ 1.47 ice tea mix. Vi- S ite I B " dance at Uie Wapping School to­ 100 per pkg. tamin C ad d ^ . I B night from 8 to 11 p.m. Guest Our Rng. 55c . Pkg. of 10. V ^ I caller wUi tie Chip Hoidrickscn. Calverton Farms Rounds w ill be cued by Russ 9 ” Plates Last year the Manchester Board of Realtors cele­ and Anita White. All club level too per pkg. Potato Chips brated its 26th anniversary during National Realtor. dancers are invited. Our Rng. 75c Large 20 oz. R«g. Week. Herbert McKinney, a charter manber, cut Town HaU doalng b « . a « k the first piece of birthday cake for Norman Hohen­ The South Windsor Town Hall 7 Oz. Cups thal, who was president. (Photo by Buceivicius) will be cloaed Monday In ob- National Pretzels servarMe of Memorial Day. The too per pkg. Vinyl Tubing & 7 Web Chair & Chaise Sanitary Landfill on Strong Rd. Our Rng. 79c 28 oz. bag. Tiny Chair, ChalM, thin pretzels. will be open Monday but will Chair with patio non-Up legs. Chaise Crystal Q ear Reg. 10.99 Reg. 17.99 79 * cloee Tuesday. with 5i>Miaon‘ lition adjustable backrest, Roth American Plastic Tumblers wiui r** polishea aluminum______frame Marshmallows I with curved owble tubular arm r ^ s . 7 . 7713 .4 4 1 1 lb. bag. Add Reg.29eea. VERNON-WMOHESTER LINE Play Gym 9 oz. old fashioned' fu^yto y°“r^4^^n ^ 4 Cotter Seeks or 10 oz. tumbler. All vinyl tuUng in 2-tone combos (not shown) avail, at same price!. • 6 legs 2 swings ' Our Reg. 49.99 Pkg. of 25, Reg. 59c $ » l l W ♦Trapeze bar Second Term • 2 seater sky ride • large lawn swing HAR(m>RD fAP) — Rep. • 8’ overall slide WUUam R. Cotter wants a sec­ sModel #7226 38.44 Weather Resistant ond term in Congress ^ m Oonneettout's 1st District. to a letter to stale Democrat­ M e n 's & P a tio , ic convention delegates Thurs­ day, Cotter announced his can­ W om en's Stack Chairs didacy bxc renominaUon fmd re- Our Rag. 1 2 . 4 9 elecUon from the dlstricft wliltii Includes Greater Hartford. “ I beUeve very stipngly," he said, “ that for the gw>d o f this country we must woric tor a Only >24, Democratic victory to 1913." Patio 9.77 Cotter wrote that such a vic­ White enameled steel frame Tropic Torches ^ Six-room Cape, 3 bedrooms, aluminum'siding, tory would "put an end to a 7-Lh e Set with plastic arm rests. walking distance to 3 schools, good central war that haa cost us deexiy. P.V.C. vinyl will always re­ location: Such a victory would put an tain shape. Stack them for ° 4 . « - end to a RepubUcan poHcy of 4 i 4 4 . ns 26” Lightweight Bicycle space saving! Available in 2 Qt. capacity. Burns up to IS hrs. Nice 6Vi room Ranch with VA baths, recreation fighting inflation with an ever 2.74 av(x;ado. white, or yellow. increatiog army of unem­ per filling. Complete with 6' room and a large country lot. Call 26” X 1%” Gumwall tires. Shi- Colorful strin [ of oriental shaped lan- black sectional p t i« . SYLVIA LA PENTA AGENCY ployed." mano coaster brake. 59*99 47.8 8 terns, with I . U L approved. There has been no announced Complala Red istafie Service opposition to Cbtter’s renomiha- L A. MITTEN AGENCY Mombars: Manchester Board of Realtors tlon from wttfaln bis own party Men’s & .Women’s 3 Speed Bicycle , and RepuUleans have not yet SALE: FRI. and SAT. . MuDipla Listing Service decided who tbe^ll run against Mon. thru Fri. .9:30 a.m. t . 9:30 p.m. MLS MALTOR Mm. Shimano 3 speed twist gri MANCHESTER -1145 Tolind Tpke. Sat. 9 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. 26” X 1 ^ ” tires. Touris 4 4 ^ 9 3 0 449-9890 646-2440 Reflectors. ”s !? 56v88 TankM Stadium to New York years aid. IIAHCHESTER e v e n in g p S tA L D , M ^ C P S T E R , CONN.,- FRIDAY, ^ ^ Y 26, 1972 PAGE SEVENTEEN PAGE SIXTEEN MANCBESTEE SVENINb HERALD. ICANCB^bSTER, bONN.^ FRIDAY, MAV 26, 1972 Yesterday’s Lusty Real Estate O N T H E s»; ^ e a T t o r t t f JOHN JOHNSTON Armory and adjxeent atorea woodland for diqioaal purpoaea. -____._____ . ^ t 'i. alnce been conatructed. Broad St. hadn’t even attained May 21-27,1972 oninks oc MancbeaM probaMy the only no-grasa the atatua of a dream. rM dei^ h ^ changedth^ outtleld In the hla- —The Centennial ApU. on HOUSE oom ^exlm , not to mentton Ou ^ baaebaU. If mem- C3iestiuit St. are on what was about half of Treat’s HiU, ao caUed because the home of the There are several keys to K M in M H sriliiilissi is nalsa> apologlea variety) played moat HIGH WATER! to CA c., nere goea. ^ gamea there. It late Robert Treat Was at the By ANDY LANG achieving good results with 1U£ &REATEST HEI&KT EV/Bt —Realdenta of Flower St. alao aerved aa the site for car- top. Despite the hasard of trees. REACHED BV A WATERSPOUT AP Newsfenturet fttsm rubber. Here are some of may or may not be aware that nivala, local and traveling, and tt made an Ideal center-oC-town W AS 9 jfO O nCT MEASURED The versatility of latex foam them: MIMWIM If M RMi^ViipWe on their land, early In tfala cen- the CJhautauqua tent. Shadea of aliding apot (aleddlng for thoae OFF THE COAST OF tury, atfictonadoa of Abner the ^wedlah beU ringers. of later generaUons) in winter. ACASSACHUSETTS IK 1696. rubber has turned the once-dif- Thicker pieces should be cut Doubleday*a - ooatribuUon to _Th«r« «»>»> oih*,. wnoa* WeU-aharpened runiMie, enough ficult task of uphobtering into a with a bandsaw or an uphol­ reasonably simple d im for American culture distorted. It u,Hnt nthinUn mum. on« » weight on the Flexible Flyer, sterer’s electric knife. If you fD U N L M S»! most persons. want the dealer to cut it to site, ptayen who were or later be- ^and, went under tbe Im and the youngster was on the LOOKATITTHISWAY- bring in a pattern, remem­ SAWNS ALWAYS While there are special com­ bering that the cut should be an Prwtiloua name of MiU Lota. ^ J ! ! * SISl eA&/...SUT PBRHAPSTHE mercial sixes, the foam rubber S ^ e »lhiui and S ^ M b ln - There, some of the teams play- -VWch waa the Hayee, 8e^ extra one-half inch around all nls, performed in man, and Richardson coal yards s i m p l e s t MOST v r a c rm the home h ^ y m a n uses is ed as members of a loosely or- WAV IS THOOUSH RgmULAK sides of the pattern. of Manchester. CoUege attUetes -aaUed league for boys In the ^ew St., In the area where available in thicknesses rang­ Ordinary fabricating cement, 646-1180 SYmnCMATIC 0 UVIMS OF ing from one quarter o f an inch piay^ muter a ^ ^ nam^ SyTbefi^Llttle, Ruth, ^ urn. SAvtm s soM Ps a n d the type found in most offlcea, to protect their eUgiblUty; and Leagues Special 8toA to 6 inches. In the smaller thick­ NAY BE YOUR UIQICY NPUER THE PKmousMmssnAM is excellott for foam rubber. T b a l l COULD BE THEANmWtm. nesses -r up to S Inches — it For extra binding strength, use Spin the dial to find but more about oiir prbmpit; TO VOUR P R O m L tM S ! comes without holes or cores S u i^ be- Mt into the pine trees or across two coats o f cement on both the courteous service, whethw: • ' cause of M a^u«tte Nue Q,e raUroad spur in right field, to ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ and is used primarily where' rubber and the tacking tape. laws, were available to pick up relatively thin padding is re­ When the second coat h u dried MIYING or SlUJNG ■ a few extra dcKlars. uphUl aU the way. purchase reaUy fresh One, quired, such as on the arms and enough to become tacky, join —SlmUariy, the stadium at ^ ' .... whose owiier’s name is perpet- -Known only to a select lew „^ted in Proctor Rd., was sit- backs of straight chairs or as the two surfaces. Allow at least window seat cushions. The larg­ FAUL ROSITTO RlClt MIRRIIT^ **** t**® Madison ^ tho V-riiaped tract west one hour for the cemented St 'Tigers, where the U.S. Poet ^ MarshaU’s. S w ^ e r was at er sixes usually are known as pieces to set. ROR TIRRY FRANK FflXORAMa tt was bulk by CSieney Bros, pincore foam and have numer­ Office and Masonic Temple the present 287 B. <3enter St. Fabric to be placed ovw the and for many years was the stand. TechnlcaUy, It wasn’t a address on and running north ous pencil-thick holes running To bettw serve your real estate need^ home field of the town team foam rubber should be ironed We are members of , diamond, but neither could the thi CSiamber of Commerce through them. They com e flat first. h^fmmerly pla^ kt Mt itgers hcnestty be called a „ther professional office or crowned to m a k e thick, When the covering fabric is The Greater Hartford and Manchester BOARD --Nebo.------TT>the i^ e s of Sipples, team. Abrolutely nothing about rounded, extra-plump cushions. Massey, Fay, to be leather or plastic, first. Hay, Lamprecht, et al, the olace waa reaulatlon. The AU .*AA O F REALTORIs and their respective MULTI­ was cover the foam rubber with The Greek Revival Whether It be the replace­ PLE LISTING SERVICES. a tw h ^ r* w to ^ ^ d ^ ^ ^ outfield, which required a vivid that have undergone face-Uft- 1972 ment of seat chairs and backs muslin. With either t h m of ^ Imagination to call It that, was ^ the l e ^ of which Is By JUNE TOMPKINS ke It ^th Watering tte at the bottom of a sand bank JlP h..„rf,mnftUnn to Main St or the recushioning of sofas, the nuterials or with a very tightly wave of sympathetic Intei^est way. comer pUasters and an al- of a sand bank thT transformation to Main St task has been eased consid­ woven material, allow some MERRITT A6ENCY It was inevitable that the that spread through England moat flat Wp roof. The veranda 5***^^,/'*®*2l*‘ o2!!i4*** that stretched nmth to Joe Trot- as the old saw kind of opening for air cir­ and the United States i. . McKee St. Stadium pro- ter’s house. Activities here, un- . nemon "could buy a Realtor Weak erably because the do-it-your­ Exdnsive Agents for .architecture of homes In Man­ selfer need no longer struggle culation. was sufficient to influence si L wna »h ♦ )^***^^ *t2^*°***”^#i****!j'^ derstandably enough from the on one side and go hunt- LftM HOMES, INC. chester as well as elsewhere, new style of architecture In period that ^ bojw who were financially description, were restricted to ^ tj,g other." But this wUl with the variables of loose Foam rubber once was diffl- changes with the times. And the what has became known aa the didn’t have the portico columns strapped. neighbortiood pickup games. serve as a etarter...... for those of stuffing. By selecting a solid cult to purchase. Today it la Builders of. **eRANT4mANr times of the early and mld- Greek revival period, were designed with pUasters at —^ c then completely —Mercantile establishments a itpatalglc bent. Miss Lillian Grant (second from right) was hcmored a luncheon at the Manchester Ckruntry Club. Look­ sheet or slab of foam rubber as sold in department stores, cata­ REDWOOD FARMS AND SOUTH FARBfS. USOs brought about a OreMt re­ Many hmea featured the the camere of the main build- wooded area, through whldi Ol- of the Manchester Shopping ______ing on are Carlton W . Hutchins (left), board presi­ the replacement nuterial — log and null order houses, spe­ COBONG SOONII! vival period. fluted Ionic cidumns with ecroU h>* end at the sides of the front cott Dr. and Jarvis Rd. have Parkade occupy land once less by the Manchester Board of Realtors as Realtor of buying it to size or cutting it dent ; Herman Frechette, chairman of R ^tor cialty dealers and upholstery little was known of Greek or the plainer Doric dootway. “ *>®«> cut, was a sectle) cy the privilege of servicing the sale (or purchase) part of the project. .artists, who, after traveUng ex­ tlon with BldweU St. Is a house We’ve come a long way from *poris, there were two teama gave special permission to the Boards awards the professional Foam rubber is made from tensively in Greece, imhUshed with a portico of stately Ionic the cne-room cabin or the cot- Ihe Mianchetter Soccer dub selectmen, predecessors of the designation CStB (Counselor, of their homes. There’s still a GRANT in the W AL­ liquid latex rubber, given a OPEN FOR INSPECTION ia poctftSlo of drawlnge of Greek columns. onlal central chimney concept, was made up of an older group Board of Directors, to use the Real Estate). TON W . GRANT AGENCY as usual, ready to grant Miss Lillian Grant Honored at Luncheon chemical treatment, whipped ;buUdIngs. These were clradateid The aouaie house on B. Cen- Neverthless, with the variety of hut not of an age that prevented the same conscientious effort always to be taken to a froth, baked in molds under SATURDAY AND SUNDAY x 1 PJI. THL DARK ithroughout Bnglsnd and later ter St bunt about 1840 by Cot. designs, sixes, materials and them from indulging In a bit of for grant-ed with the GRANT Agency. Just call Miss Lillian D. Grant was chairman df the Multlpie List­ ducted her own schocri of Shortly after the death of her heat and pressure and, finally, ;reachad the United Statee. Norman Spencer Is another available equipment, today’s Ulegal tackling or elbowing, Lillian GRANT, Realtor, and you will i^adly be honored as Realtor of the Week ing Service, and member of the speech arts at studios In Hart­ father in 1967, 'lOss Grant washed and dried. It is the ' In 1631, when the Greeks re- type of Greek revival archl- home buyer can find a home Namee Hke Sammy little, Al- grant-ed an interview concerning the sale or pur­ at the Manchester Realtor executive committee for many ford and Manchester. ;belted against tbe ’Turks, the lecture featuring a center door- suitable to bis own chooelng. heit Lindsay, and Bill OOrdner moved the office to 22 Cam­ whipping process that produces come readily to mind. The HASTIMGS REAL ESTATE chase of your home. Whether it be a modest (Jape Week luncheon held Wednesday years. Before Joining her father In bridge St., and has since con­ the thousands of air cells which Olympics were a younger Cod, a larger more formal tjrpe of home, or a coun­ at the Manchester Country the real estate bustnese. Miss She has been active in many ducted business under the reg­ make it soft, lightweight, du­ breed. COVENTRY, CONN. try property, let your needs be grant-ed through the Club. The surprise honor was committees and a director of Grant was secretary to the istered trade name of Walton rable and easy to handle. part of Manchester’s observa­ the Connecticut Association of state librarian; prior to that W. Grant Agency. —rWhat is presently the site of Burger caief on Main St. was tion on NaUonal Realtor Week, Real Elstate Boards. She is die was employed by a Hart­ Formerly, Miss Grant and her Foam up to 2 inches thick can "Your Country Realtor" WALTON W. ORANT May 21 to 27. ford attorney. father were members of the be cut with ordinary scissors. the gridlitxi of a football team presently serving her seventh that was organised in a period Miss Grant, of the Walton W. year as board secretary. Miss Grant’s father, the late Greater Hartfcrd Board of AGKNCY Grant A g «icy , 22 Cambridgre between the original Majors and An active member of Center Walton W. Grant, established Realtors, but they became Rd., was elected Realtor of the the Cloverleafs of North End Oongtgational Church, Miss the agency In 1910 anf for 4B members of the local board 742-7141 URkm G . Grant. ReoHor Tear In 1967 by the Manches­ ID Plan Lowers pride and fame. This was the 7424866 Grant is a deaconess and for years It was located In Hart- after the agency’s move to Man- ter Board of Realtors. Bsgles. ten years has served as head fmxL In August 1956, the agency , Chester. As a tribute to her 643-1153 lOss Grant has served the transferred its offices to tiie Home Insurance —^In the hollow at Main and of the department of evan­ father, the Hartford Board In Haynes Sts., where the State Manchester board as president. gelism and spiritual life in the Andrews Building on E. Center 1967 granted an honocary life HARTFXIRD, Ocnn. (AP) — Women’s F ^low diip o f the St.. membership to his agency. The Hartford Insurance Group church. She has also had announced a 10 per cent reduc­ various duties in the Mandies- tion in homeownero insurance For ALL Your ter Council of Churches. premiums Thursday to any pol­ A native of Manchester, Miss icy holder participating in the Grant was educated in local new state police "Operation Real Estate Needs scboola, is a graduate of Morse Identification.’’ Business College and Insdi Under the program, outlined 496 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE Junior College, and for ten ecurlier in the day b y state po­ CALL years was secretary-treasurer By ANDY LANG The first thing to do is to lice Commissioner Cleveland NEW SIX ROOM COtONIAL of the Connecticut Volley Fuessenich, state residents AP Newsfeatnres scrape. away all evidences of Lasell Club. the bum even if you have to would be issued ID numbers to Q. — Every once in a while, I In her earlier years, trained make the damaged portion a mark on jewelry and other val- *31,500 PHILBRICK read about something called a as a dramatic recitalist, she little larger. A shellac stick is uaibles. A sticker posted on the • LARGE LIVING ROOM WITH FIREPLACE shellac stick, said to be good for presented many programs merely shellac in hardened door or window, he said, would • FORMAL DINING ROOM 646-4200 AGENCY throughout the state and later, repairing a mar in furniture. A form. Purchase the shade serve notice to would-be bur­ eEAT-IN KITCHEN as a part of the avocation, con­ friend of mine said he tried to which most nearly matches the glars that ttems in the home e LARGE CLOSETS purchase one at the local hard­ are readily traceable. color of the table top. In making • m B A T H S ware store and was told they In Monterey Park, Calif., such a match, remember that • WALL-TO-WALL CARPETING didn’t carry it and that it proba­ where the i>rogram began, only shellac in stick form looks dark­ • OPEN STAIRCASE bly isn't being made any more. six burglaries were reported in er than when it is melted and • 2-ZONE HOT WATER GAS HEAT The man said that wood finish­ nine years, out at 4,000 homes SPRING SPECIAL spread out thinly. Therefore, taking part, be sold. • ALUMINUM SIDING Executive 8-Room Raised Ranch, 8 baths, double garage. ers used it years ago but no select a stick sUgbtly darker Dan Reale longer. 1 have suddenly become 'rile state police, as well as • ALUMINUM STORM WINDOWS AND D(K)RS Housing Begun George Popik Must be seen. $S 9,S 00. than what you really want. agents of the Hartford, will of­ • BASEMENT GARAGE interested in it because we have Heat the palette knife in the OTTAWA—About 286,000 new fer free use of an etching tool. • AMESITE DRIVEWAY a cigarette bum on our dining alcohol flame. Place the heated housing i;^tB were started in • FINISHED BASEMENT AND LAUNDRY ROOM room table. It seems to have blade against a small part of Buying Canada In 1971, well above ^ n e right through the varnish The National AasodailoD o< the shellac stick. Some of the Real Estate Boards was organ­ 1970’s 191,000 and the previous finish. Two questions, please. shellac will adhere to the blade, ized In CliioBgo In 1906. Foond- PETERMAN REALTY Selling record, 210,000, set in 1969. Are shellac sticks being made which is then quickly drawn ing boards totaled 10, wtaHe to­ any more and, if so, how are across the damaged area of the day the number has grown to 649-9404 they used? wood. Don’t try to rush the job nearly 1,600. Renting Old Papers Insulate A. — Shellac sticks definitely by getting too much melted BALTIMORE — A Maryland are being manufactured and shellac into the mar at one company is converting old news­ used, although all stores do not Real Estate time. Repeat the process as papers Into fireproof home-ln- carry them. There probably many times as necessary to fill Bulatlon material. Made into a isn’t too much call for them the opening and bring the patch fluff and blown between Interior among do-it-yourselfers be­ the tiniest bit above the sur­ and exterior walls, It retards cause an alcohol lamp also is rounding surface. condensation, deadens noise and needed if the repair job is to be U H . PALMER RULTY Is nonaUergenlc. ^ 22 FERGUSON RD., MANCHESTED done properly. When you do find Wait a few hours tor tne snei- a store with shellac sticks, pur­ lac to harden, then smooth it Helen Palmer ...... 643-6321 chase a small alcohol lamp and with fine steel wool or sand- a palette knife.______Gertrude Hagedorn...... 649-0538 For ALL Your s Tony Alibrio ...... 649-2996 ^ 8-Room U&R (Jolonial, 2 1/2 baths, 2-car garage, acre treed Six-Room Real Estate Needs 7 1/ 2 Room Olonial, Forest Hills, 2 V i baths, 2-car garage. William W. Palm ar...... 646-2547 Great Value. G 43,900. lot GSK^NNI. Garrison Colonial Hambars of the Manchaitar Board of Realtors CALL fea faring: , and the Selling Salutes the Multiple PHILBRICK Listing • Fieldstone front Service 646-4200 AGENCY •Lot 80x150' 26th Anniversary of the • Kitchen carpeting T a i K H o " :.? Manchester Board • Self-cleaning stove give us the business, Introducing... BUYING • Dishwasher ■.. you’ll be glad you did. W e know where the buyers OR • Built-in vacuum system are . . jv e know what they want. We-give you that of Realtors Our extre'erfort that spells ACTION . . . we can gruarantee SELLING • Fireplace cash in 24 hours, if you need it. New Herm Frecheffe Al Marlin • Double garage Associate 2 £ ' i . w Many other features too numerous to mention. During Nationol Rpoltor Wo ok, v.o sal u to tho membor firmi Call in the first team for full-fime professional service — Shown By Appointment Only and individuals of tho Mancho^tor Board Roaltors who havo 6 experienced agents at your disposal plus membership in d;>nc so muct' to aid tno growth of our community. Wo pledge WOLVERTON t'. contlnu<- to work closely with this group which is so dedi­ Manchester and Vernon Board of Realtors and the Multiple cated to iuilding a Greater Man.hiMt.-'- Many other houses available in all price Listing Services. ranges. We are always looking for listings AGENCY for ready buyers. For prompt service "with Main Office, Parkade, North End and Bolton Notch Offices Open Sat. 'til Noon 119 A cres FRECHEnE & MARTIN a smile," call us. No obligation. (Vlunciutlcii of gently rolling, wooded beautiful land in REALTORS TOLLAND Abo—CUSTOM MIILDING "The Working Agency" ML.-: 649-2813 M. KENNETH OSTRINSKY AGENCY Tom Creech 263 MAIN STREET 647-9993 Bill C o e 86 SAULTERS RD„ MANCHESTER 648-1888 w n heolher MANCHESTER ’ EAST HARTFORD • SO. WINDSOR • BOLTON NOTCH PAGE EIGHTEEN iSANCraSTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1072 FRIDAY, MAY 26, PAGE NINETEEN Loan Terms Eased Contemporary Home — Real Estate Briefs M ore than 540 Realtors from This Is The Story of Multiple Listing! so states, the District of.Colum­ Two Hundre4 Years Ago bia, Puerto Rico, and Canada For QuaKty Homes serve on committees of the Na­ tional Association of Real Es­ By BU i NKim ew aa ti o f on ly $250. THE MULTIPU USTING SERVICE A home of more than two hundred years ago was just tate Boards. The plan or idea of ICulUple UaUiif did not oriKinate with a tfoaay print of a picture of your property—these, Assoctofod Pnas Writer "Thesa are people, who don’t as contemporary as the home of today; that is, the buy­ with the llhncheater Board of Realton. are combinea into one sheet for easy reference and withtai WA8HIN(3T0N (AP) — Ttie have a lot of savins, but who- er erty likely to default on loana alao, historical marker with the date 1752, had a central heat­ third copy goes immediately to the Board oMce. and be of service to'you. Bart Board decided thia week ths board's study indloatsd, bo- ing system and attractive interior decor. The house on to laoreaM maximum amortta Nearly 100 edu'cational courses The Realtor forwards to the Board Secretary a typed THE ICUIiTTRLB LISTINO SEtRVICB is the best oauao thslr oaroors art at ataka South Main St., referred to as the Ireamus Brown house w ill be offered In (h e United copy of your listing, giving aU pertinent daU together method yet devised for selling re^ estate. ttat faderal aavlngs-and-loan snd they would tend to try to •••oolationa can lend on oon- and now belonging to Mrs. Henry A. Tiemann Jr., is States during 1972 by the N ation­ hasp a more-exponsive bousa. typical of the central chimney plan used extensively in al Institute o t Real Estate Brok­ venUooal mortgagee In wMdi a "Preliminary IndiMfiona are flown payment ie only 6 to 10 Connecticut in the late 1700s and early 1800s. ers of the National Association ONLY ONE COMMISSION por oant. that tbs laxgar tha loan, tha of Real Estate Boards. There is only one commission paid. The Ustlng Real* Tou, as the seller, pay no more for the sale of your leas the dallnquanoy or defoifit tor and the selling Realtor divide the commission tor the prq;>erty through the MCiutlple L isting B ervloe than you RYir loana covering w / per risk o f a I04>r 85-por-oant Fireplaces, framed in paneled walls, supplied heat for sale o i your prc^rty according to rules approved by the would pay the individual Realtor. cent of the cost o< the/home, loan," aald board rsMirtofu the rooms built around the central chimney. Decor, be­ Realtors of the Board. fefleral eavinge-aad-loea SMoet- Preston Martin. sides the fine paneling, was original in one of the bed­ For ALL Your attone may land aamuoh aa rooms where the primitive hand stenciling that decor­ up froni the present ,Tha board alao rq^rtod that YOUR PROPERTY IM.00Q. the record heavy savings flow ates the walls remains untouched. Real Estate Needs On Ifiper-eeat kMaa, home into savlngs-and-Ioan aasoel- The face that your pre^rty does not seU during the original listed period does not mean that it is not salable. Tour atlons over the past several Multiple Listing should not be discontinued'Just because your pr«q;>erty did not sell during the original llsUng period. mmy borrow |86,000 In- The modem kitchen of that day demanded a great months dropped to 81.7 bilUon There are several reasons why listings do not sell readily; «>* the present 880,000. stone hearth to accommodate the beehive oven for bak­ CALL 1. The relatian of the {urice of the pix^erty compared to other idmiUr properties. in A pril, about 8900 atilUon loss The new meximiime are etfoo- than In March. ing and the cooking crane which held cast iron pots and 2. The physical condlticm of the jMoperty compared to oUier simlltuly priced properties. Uve June i. kettles over the fire. S. The amount of down payment, and monthly payments. OooventJonal loans, those nei­ The report Issued today These are Just a few of the things the Realtor has to contend with in selling your property. ther guaranteed by the Veter- showed the smaUast aavlnga PHILBRICK ane-AdmlMstratlon nor Inaured volume Blnoe last Deeombsr, by the Federal Rousing Admln- but the board aald moat of liio Real Estate Briefs the site of the 1972 convention 646-4200 AGENCY flrop appears to be seasonal, of the National Association of. YOU CAN REUST YOUR PROPERTY istrattoa, are harder to obtain, The American Institute of Should the original listing on your property expire total price, down payment, or terms, the Realtor has reflecting mainly withdrawals Real Estate Boards, No. 15-16.' and.the Intareat ratea are high­ Real Estate Appraisers of the and the property not be sold, you can relist your pn ^ rty little opportunity to effect a sale. er than on FHA atad VA loana. by savers to pay their taxoa. in the Multiple Listing without prejudice to the propery. A house is like a person — to create the finest and National Association of Real Es­ If your pn ^ rty has been listed, and is not being shown, best impression when presented to a stranger, it must According to bank-board oCfi- tate Boards inaugurated the first you should consult your Listing Realtor and have a frank look its best. ctala, file Inqiact will be great­ college level course in real es­ GLASTONBURY talk with him concerning your problem. Too frequently Consult your Realtor, freely, concerning all matters est In major metropolitan sub­ More 'French Homes tate valuation at the University sellers expect their property to be sedd within a few days that affect your property directly or Indirectly. Tour lYi'.' --V -L » ' ■■'*4 , V ' ' ' 1 - i • •Cj'- urbs, and on young famlllea in o f C hicago 38 years ago. or weeks after listing. Realtor is sjpendlng ume and money to keep informed wMch thq head of household la PARIS—ConatrucUon was be­ The Realtor does not make the price nor the market concerning matters pertaining to your prcqperty, and is hotwaan 25 and 84 and ia mak­ for your property. In the final analysis, it is the Buying constantly supporting or opporing measures vdilch affect gun on 519,000 apartments or To help solve the major prob­ ing ove> 810,000 a year. private homes In FVanoe in 1971' lems of our cities and towns, ^ 7 4 p 9 0 0 Public which dictates the price and tenns. your pn^>erty. Interest and rights. As your representative fitudiea by the board ahowed When pn^rtles are "priced out of the current mar­ in Mgaidied real estate at the local, state, and national and 477,000 were completed. the*National Association of Real ket"—that is for more than people can pay, either in level he is not only willing, but he is anxious to serve you. that tamiUes in thia oat^ory TUa represented inoreaaee cf Estate Boards launched and im­ tend to use tq> their quick­ 7.7 per cent and 4.6 por cent, plemented Its broad. Make Investment for ly, keeping average liquid as- req ioottv ely , ov er 1970. America Better Program. IF YOU WANT TO BUY There is no need for 3rou to contact a niunber of individual brokers to find exactly what you want. Just call the has been selected as PROFESSIONAL MAN Realtor of your choice. Through MLB he has at his fingertips all of the homes multiple lls ^ by all the members of the Multiple Liking Service of Manchester . . . together with all pertinent data and a ideture of the pn^erty. Charming early American reproduction with nicely designed office facilities. Gracious, spacious living WHETHER BUYING OR SELLING ^Realtor in this flawless 6-room home with every imagin­ U se the ne caution in sale as in selecting your doctor or laaryer — Choose a Readtor and be sure to teU him t] you want Multiple i able convenience. acres adjoining Country Club. W eeko Lovely landscaping, separate office entrance and ON LY A SELLING OR REALTOR MAY MaHchasttr Baanl of IlMHsri parking. Live, work and play in CLEAN SUBUR­ in oooperatton wHh the BUYING The First Big Sale D ISPLA Y CALL A BAN atmosphere. Excellent value. THIS EMBLEM. ttiHiple Litliig Senrica of Maaahtilar REALTOR Attawanbood, also ca lled of Hartford; thus the origin of tion. Ehrentually, four became Nautahon and known among the the term, "Five MUe Tract.’’ separate towns. The fifth, Or- white settlers as Jodma Attasranbood died ahortly after­ ford Parish, became Msnrhss- LOUIS DIMOCK REALTY Included in the cast are 14,- curring throughout the country Sachem, was the third son of ward before making conveyance ter. The paririi name was form­ Business Mirror 000 com m ercia l banks, 0,000 on the state level, the most sig­ Receives Uneas, the Mohegan Sachem. o f U s wiU. ed from the last syllablea of REALTOR savingB and loan associaticas, nificant aspect o t the com ­ Mqr 21-27,1972 Aattawanbood matrled SaU'- 4M mutual savinga banks and, petition right now is the Hunt . However, the town honored Windsor and Hartford. MLS Financial Institutions to some extent, more than 20,- gnaosk, daughter of Araramet, the term s o f the w ill. In 1682, Orford Pariah was wttUn the REALTOHO A FnftttituI li n il m - Oommisslon Report, headed by $ 5 0 0 Grant trii «kt Mkurlbn ti i itrlet w it 000 credit unions. One Item of Reed Hunt, a retired corporate last chief of the Podunk tilble. the tract was deeded to three town limits of Hartford until tf rihlcs M a maker ef tkt Iwal Assemble for Warfare contentfon is |4T3 billion in sav­ execu tive. ArarmePs gift to the couple Hartford selectmen by srUte 1788, and of BSast Hartford un­ m t ititt kew6i ae4 if tti Nittieal ings. In the Glaring o f 1S70 P resi­ F or Study Asaecittiee el R u l Estate tairfls. wae all his land In Podunk, administrators of Attasranhood’s til 18U. , Honolulu Site for Convention By JOHN CUNNIFF same everywhere. They’re not And the plot; The thrift in­ dent Nixon appointed a qtecial WUham W. P alm er o f 141 from which Manchester even­ (Joshua’s) estate, Bolton was Joto Olds, someUmas called NEJW TORK (AP) — Money getting along; in fact, they're stitutions, that la, the aavlnga Commission on Financial Struc­ Mrs. Ann Bautlett, vriio is os- dent of the Manchester Board Oosa Dr., Vernon, has been tually was formed. The gift was the easterly boundary. isn’t everything, but don’t try popping off at each other, and and loan associations and the ture and Regulation and "the lather of Manchester," on aoolated with GoodchUd-Bartlett ot Realtors and owner of the mutual savings banks, are charged it with "reviewing and Carlton W. Hutchins Agency, selling that routine to the vari­ it’s all about money. awarded a |S00 scholarahip by to figure prominently In making The first settler In the portion April 19, 18U requested . ttrt R ea lty , and T ra v el, 118 M ain stricUy restrained in the types studying the structure, oper 180 C enter St,, and M rs. Hut­ ous financial institutions who The scenario for “The Shoot­ the American Institute of Real Attawanbood one of the prin- that eventoaly biecame Man* Biuft Hartford jotn Orfoitd of sendees they offer. The com­ ation and regulation of (he pri­ c^iala In a major sale of real St., la In charge of plane re- chins will attend. are now shooting it out in every out at Money Gulch" has a cast Estate Appraisers cf the Na­ Chester was Jof)n Allen. On petitioning the General Assam-' m ercial, o r fuU service banks, vate financial institutions ..." estate to the white settlers. aervations directly from Brad­ Anyone else wishing to make comer of America. of thousands and involves many tional Association of Real Es­ M arch 19, 1672, ha w as granted My to tneorporate a separate have wide privileges. The oth­ The m -page report presented in 1072, he sold a parcel of ley IntemaUanal Airport to (be plane reservations Is asked to like different road com­ billions of dtdlars. Every state tate Boards, CMcago, 111. 100 acres "near hla sawmill.’’ town. By strength of numbers. ers want to share in them. Just before last Christmas in­ the land, about five mUea 65th annual coaV6ntion of the contact Mrs. Bartlett at 87 Sun­ panies of the same play, their of the Union is invkved snd so He is the son of Mrs. M. The neck of land was In present East Hartford voters dsfoatsd ^>ectflcally, the SALs and cluded 89 recommoidations, square, to MaJ. John Talcott National .ABaociaUon of Real set Ridge Dr., East Hartford; performance is pretty much the is the federal government. Hc^en Palmer cf M. H. Palmer SUardvllle, "abutting on the the motion. mutual bankth-and even. It is among them; new powers for Eatate Boarda. It will be held or call Mrs. Mary Lou Conlln Realty, 288 F^m St., and a Saw M in River (Hookanum) But at the May session In sometimes suggested, the cred­ the thrift institutions, a phase­ In Ifonolulu, Hawaii, Nov. 12-16. at Goodchlld-BartleU Realty ; Junior major in real estate and and on a brook (B^low ) run­ 1828, the General Assembly re­ it unions—want the right to of­ out of Interest-rate ceilings, a Carlton W. Hutchins, presi­ and Travel. finance at the University of ning into Sparr Mill Seramp.’’ solved "that the pairlab of Or­ fer checking accounts and even uniform tax tormuia tor all In­ ford, be, and the same la hereby *5 2 .9 0 0 PHILBRICK AGENCY Connecticut. The award la one to devriop into foil service fam­ stitutions that offer checking Lt Thomas Olcott, on Dec. of seven national scbolanhlpe ^R ealtor Incorporated in a district and SPECIALIZING IN PROPERTIES EAST OF THE RIVER ily finance centers. accounts. 15, ITU, was authorised to keep presented by the AIRBIA. separate town by the name of The full service banks don't Moreover, it recommended the first pubUck house (tavern). is a delightful RANCH with its 8 huge bedrooms, He is a student research aide Manchester." Ml Ml tSTATt • APPRAISALS • INSIIRANCL T. J. CROCKETT want that kind of competlUon. that SAliS and mutuals be The easterly part of "Five 2 full baths, 16x24’ living room, 18x14’ dining room, at the UOonn Center for Real They prefer to see the SALs aUowed to make secured and Mile Tract” was still over a enclosed porch, and huge rec. room with fireplace. Realtor’s Pledge MDMPim HI/tD MULTIPLl LISIINU SLRVILl Eistate and Urban Econ(nnlc unsecured consumer loans in century away from becoming and mutuals restrict . them­ Studies and a licensed real es­ The pation s p ^ LEISURE. The rear lawn says REALTORS AGENCY selves to accepting savings and amounts not to aggregate In ex­ Manchester, but north-south and “Badminton” and “Cook-out.” Peaceful neijdibor- tate agent, associated with the cess of 10 per cent of total as­ East-west highways were al­ then investing those savings Palmer agency. For ALL Your hood, close to Porter S t School 244 Mfrfn Street, Monchetter mainly in home mortgage sets. ready crossing it. The first 364 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT 646-4200 loans. The next major move on the was the present Silver Lane to I AM A Realtor B. Center St. by way of la n ­ REALTOR 643.1577 WhUe some SALs and mu­ national level is expected to Real Estate Needs tuals offer safe-deposit box fa­ come sometime later (ids year Housing Plan Started cer, W. Center, and Center Sts. I Pledge Myself: cilities, and some even have when the President is expected Other early roads were Love THINK APPRECIATION TOLLAND OFHCE checking accounts of a sort, to send to Congress his own TX K TO —In 1970, Japan In­ Lane, Tolland Tpke., and Olcott CALL vested |1S billion in bousing and Keeney Sts. To protect the individual right of real estate owner­ they don’t have such full serv­ recommendations, based jwrtly ship and to mden the opportunity to enjoy it; Route 195, ToRond ice banking features as con­ on the Hunt report. (excluding land costs), equiva­ May 21-27,1972 Elariy New Bhigland commu­ sumer credit, charge cards, let­ Whether the President followa lent to 7.0 per cent of its gross nities were divided into eccleal- national product. This mariced lEUTOlO A prafnsieBil himlM- PHILBRICK To be honorable and honest in all dealings; 875.6279 ters of credit, travel services, (be commission recommenda^ taU abf tsbscribn U I strict tsie asUcal societies, controlled by trust and estate funcUons and tions is still in doub(, however. the start of a five-year plan if itbics M a aeabir cf Ew IcccI theocratic governments. Five To seek better to represent my clientele by building my so on. The battle is far from settled; aimed at building 9A million caf ctstc fecerfi cMl cf Ike IMicaii were formed around Hartford 646-4200 AGENCY knowledge and competence; new taomee. Bifl Rood Boiboro WeiabergThe fuU service banks argue lobbying and advertising cod- AccccfcMcc cf led Eiftlc IccrtL before the American Revolu­ that there is UtUe need fo r any tinuea unabated. The shooting To act fairly toward all in the spirit of the Golden Les Babin Evetyn Shorsr dilution of their rUhts so long continues. R ule; as the puUic is served and, Realtor Fred C. Tucker Jr., To serve well my community, and through it my coun- Dove Henry Harold LoVolce they claim, it is served. At any The Women's Council of the IndianapoUs, Is 1972 president o f rate, they don’t want to share National Association of Real Es­ the National Association of Real tr y ; the wealth whUe the thrift In- tate Boards Is in its fourth dec­ EMate Boards, while Realtor Jock Crockett ade of service to women in real J. D. Sawyer, Middletown, OUo, To observe the Realtor's Code of Ethics and conform 1700 10-room Oolonial. Hie Fbrmer Babcock Tavern haa Ten room Oontemporary Ranch with 8-room studio apart­ sUtutians enjoy tax prefer­ 4 fireplaces, 2 balfo ovens, wide floor boards and crossed ences. estate. is first vice president. my conduct to its lofty ideals. ment or in-law suite. Over IH acres of land with view, summer beams. The house is fully insuUited and has new redwood construction. Large thermqwne windows. Each group uses the weapons furnace and electrical system. of advertising. . AU media are Used and in states where legis­ N ixon H as Not Barred lation is scheduled it isn’t Manchester uncommon for customers to receive preprinted forms for NEW ON MARKET Property Tax Substitute contacting their representative. SAVINGS *2 6 .9 0 0 WhUe the showdown is oc­ A N EQUAL By BOX. NKUaBK He added that it ia fair (o say WASHINGTON (AP) — Pres­ the fiscal 1974 budget sent to *4 0 .0 0 0 HOUSING If history repeats itself the resale value of this ident Nixon opposes seeking a Congress early next year will RANCH will be great I A good investment and tax increase next year if he is not contain a tax-increase re­ Parklike setting enhances this beautiful English Tudor &LOAN LENDER MANCHESTER gracious living site for young families. Also won­ re-elected, but doesn’t rule out quest—if Nixon is re-elected. of 7 rooms. Lovely enclosed porch, fireplace, plastered Association derful retirement home I one as a substitute for the local As for a tax-increase subetl- NEW INDUSTTUAL BUILJD- walls, winding staircase, oU heat. Interior profession­ property tax, the White House tute for the property tax, F3ir- LNG—11,000 sq. ft. fuUy air ally decorated. Garage with electric eye doors. Quiet says. Uchmann said a value-added conditioned, 2,700 sq. ft. of residential area, yet close to bus, schools, churches Instead, presidential assistant tax is a posstbillty, but added paneled office, acres of 5 rooms, all told, 2 bedrooms, living room with fire­ and shopping. John Ehrllchman told reporters there are alternatives, such as land w ith aU uUUties. WUl place, kitchen and finished rec. room. Lot 140x200’. raising the Income tax or ex­ sen or lease. SOUGHT AFTER NEIGHBORHOOD — West side. Thursday, Nixon will concen­ trate on trying to save money cise taxes. REXaOtT 12,000 sq . ft. in- See Savings Six room CAPE. Front-to-badt living room with through cutting out unproduc­ The value-added tax, essen- dustrial bofiding 1,000 sq. ft fireplace. Formal dining room and eat-in kitchen. tlaUy a national sales tax, has Raised Ranch — 7 room, 8 yeara old with cathadral ceil­ Raised Itoneh —''8 romns, large modem eat-in kitchen, Beautiful tive federal programs and ings in living room and dining room, 2-car garage, family formal dining room, 2H baths, 2 fireplaces, 4 bedroom s, of air conditioned offices 3 bedrooms, 1 Vz baths. Verplancfc SehooL Treed lo t spending. been mentioned frequently as a very clean 2 acres. Sale only & Loan fo r room, two stall horu bam and corral cn well treed lot. waU-to-wall carpeting 2-car garage with electric doors. LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN 129,700. He said the administration way of lightening the home- 8S8J66. Many other extras. Three years old. $44,860. F X « LEA SE 13,000 sq . ft. in "Is oppoeed to any increase in owners’ ' burden of financing MANCHESTER AUTUMN STREET dustrial space, high ceilings your mortgage federal taxation in the fore­ public education. sprinklers, clear span, heat BOLTON — 17 acres — $17,000. Would you like seeable future." Ehrllchman’s news confer­ ed, reasonable. Next to park' ence turned out to be one of • RAISED RANCHES to have some land that yon can hidd and watch By that, BJliriichman said, he way. grow in value? nenty room right now to build three administration declara- ot means next year. "I can’t enter ti

fun. Original owners moving out of state. July oc­ QUALITY BUILT BY ANSALDL Member Greater Vernon and Mtmehester MLS Oontemporary Ranch with Panorainlc view, 8 rooms, 4 New and beautiful contemporary home offered for the cupancy. 20s. W A R R E N E. 1007 Main St., Manchester 649-4588 Services and the Greater Hartfoid Commercial young and modem oriented family. Absolute tq> ot Man- and Industrial Mli^ Service. bedrooms, 3H baths, formal dining room, large paneled cheater with view for mUea. Lota of glass to enjoy view of Route 31, Giventry —— 742-7321 the outside from the inside. GorgiBOua sp ira l atalrcaae w ith HOWLAND KEITH REAL ESTATE family room, nicely treed lot. skylight, 8 or 4 bedrooma, first-floor famity roan, formal CHARLES LESPERANCE u i ;a b l s t k e e t HELfN D. COLE 055 M ain St. M anchester 646-4126 dining room, kitchen with all built-ina, firat floor mud 649-1922 BOCKVILUE. CONN. 875-0701 room and laundry. REALTOR MLS \ 643-6666 648-1108 REALTO R 64»-7«20 tf?. . ■ ,/

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN,. F^RIDAY, M AY 26, 1972 PAGE TWENTY-O: PAGE TWENTY MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONNh FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1972 Heralding Homes Clean Justice PLANNING TO SELL? Newest Order For ALL Your TULaA, Okla. (AP) — T ulsa W'-' The ‘White House’, Half Hidden lit to sell your home, you have a number of dedshXM to make. How 'well you County jail Inmates wlU have to make them will determine to a large degree, your abUity to obtain a fair i»tce. Real Estate Needs Perhaps OdHierd Realty can be of hrip. The last 8 homes that we have offered for aale bathe before they can testify In (Oontlniied from Page M) Bright clown faces am the first things wero odd at an average price ot mom than 98% of the advertised price, and in an average court. one sees beyond- the head of the staim,— time of less tluur 12 days. We expect to continue providing the quidtty of service that you District Court' Judge Ray­ CALL Three low white square cubicles, clow ns that m ake iq> the p rin t'u sed fo r etqfiect and vdiat we want to be known by. mond W. GnUiamr acting on a Jiff-' grouped casually, are versatUe units the bathroom window ahade. Candy coUeague’a complaint, ordered which may be moved about to suit vari- If you wish to dieeuaa the real estate maiket and the spedflc considerations that may stripe Unen covered walls complement the sheriff and jail peraonnel cus situations. They may be used as be involved in the sale of your home, please. caU Dave Odegard, Realtor. Them Is, of PHILBRICK the colortul clowns. course, no obligatloa. Thursday to make cei;tain in­ tables for infotmal entertaining, or they mates were clean before ap­ may serve as extra seats when covered A twelve-year

P*** stalling end of May. CaU after head, rod and drink hdders, ’tique clothing. Jewelry, clocks, tkm shop. CaU Mr. AruuiUl, M9- tlal._ 2-car garage. Mg lot. TL. 4440, nights, 64947M. in g fo r g ood hcmiee. FYee. 643- ancea, vanity bath. Centrally 8 p .m ., 64S-144S. cabin cushions, anchor and glassware, household contents, LARGE two - bedroom Town- 6844. SUN —FUN, Lake Wlnnepeaau- C teqkett R ea ltor, 648-1877. M ANGHBSTERr- $28,60(>— P ar- SOUTH WINDSOR will be closed 7982. located D7B. monthly. R. D. kae, 3 new chalets one deepa MANCHESTER — Five aerea Une, Ue-up lines, ReasenaUe. any amount. Antiques and house, 1^ baths, taU basement. tor area, lovely s-bedroom Co- T You Won’t Believe The NOTICE E3CPBJRIKNOED electrician, M urdock, 048-2893. MANCHESTER — Warehouse 7, other 10. Flrepleced, heated, KBWSrR 4-room Ranch, im­ irAT.ic coUie puppies, two, CaU Ol»3903. Things, 048-ES04, 487 M ain St., Includes tq>pUancea, heat and TOWN OF MANCHESTER Monday 29 May 1972 fuU-time, beneOta. CaU Du- and industrial space. 16,0M - walk to lake. Filling feet —848- maculate condition, fuU base­ tonlal, ^ jj 280* lirantago. *<™’ I®*®® ’»*«»> T®** ««« AKC, one vddte and other Manchester. carpets. 2340 monthly. Paul W. t w O-YEIAR POSITION VACANCY baldo Electric, 840AS02. 18’ LYMAN wooded lapstrake, lOO.OM square foot units, 0189. ment, lovely lot with brook, dMorat^, troo^ Wolverton Agency. ReStm, *«*• y®u«elf Ia^2 ba^ sable and w hite. $138 each. 648- bedrooms, m baths, carpets, D- Colo, Realtor, MLS, 648- contemporeiy L shaped Ranch. new canvas cover, 38 h.p. available Immediately. Heat­ pond^ dead end street, Dl.BOO. DATA TECHNICIAN in celebration of PAINTERS wanted, minimum 0241. appliances. EhU twsement. 8666. ______‘ King size beds, sofas and dining Johnson electric start motor, Rooms WHhoat Board 59 ed and air-conditioned. FYelgfat CAPE CM) — Dennlspi^ 8 H a j[^ A gen cy, 646-0181. 56,360.80 - 56,060.60 8 years experience. CaU after $333 monthly. Paul W. Dougan, bedroom s, aU conveniences, room fit h ere. Only $42,600 and A l]^ - numeric keypumdier trailer. EbcceUent condition. NEIAT third floor apartment, 8 elevators. D to D.BO per MANCHESTER — Deluxe 8- m_____ Finnmtii 0 p .m ., 640-9088. FURNISHED room tor working Realtor, 048-4886 or 648-1001. worth more. Ann Hunter has willing to operate other $800. Phone 6498418. rooms, 2 pocriies, central loca­ square foot. 1-748-8834. off-season rates. CaU 8784883. room Garrison Colonial, 3H MEMORIAL DAY Uve Stock 42 lady, modem kitchen, bath, NORTH SIDE — 2 famUy, 4-4, tion, n o pets, D M . CaU 848- THREE nxuns, file bath, heat, 7 4 key. OaU now 8494306. proceaslng equipment. linens, parking, private en­ baths, family room, wine cel- FOT SOlS BOOKKEEPER HORSES — WUllngton Stables, 12’ FIBE RG LAS BOAT, BH h.p. 6937. hot water Included. Middle- $28,S06r Owner, 233-3078. Liberal fringe benefits include trance, cen tra l. CaU 04S-8M9. EMU charge of 0ve em­ rentals by the hour. Scenic Johnson outboard m otor. $128. aged adults. Security deposit, Tho CHARLB5 VACATION property - priced paid vacation; sick leave; hoU- MANCHESTER — Grove Street LAVISH LIVING ROOM Lakefront, brook, jdne B& l W ployes, air-o(mdltlaned of­ trails. Boarding, sales. Dole- com plete. Phone 64S-83M. references. No pets. Paridng. ^ days; pension lUan; comiUeto in­ LIGHT housekeeping room, Apartments, deluxe one • bed- Great fireplace,_ qiaclous . wlnd- ^______grove, partlaUy cleared. Own- surance lUan. Employes’ credit fice, exceUent opening, top vUle Rd., off 44-A, baU mile fumldied. Stove, refrigerator, 18^ School Street, second APARTMENT5 salary, pension jrfan. IRist FTBEROLASS boat cloth, D-30 Tomn, carpeting) availalde MANCHEST E R — 6 - room er, 648-3826. union available. east of Route IM. Storrs area. linens {nnvided. 801 iHain floor, acroee from Eisst Dde 17*48* B. Middle Tpke. for. The flreplaced rec room ts b e experienced in aU phases per yard. Polyester rosin, D-M now, 2IM, JD. Real Estate, House, VA baths, large kitch- ...... - BARROWS and WALLACE Co. Fhr appUcation and job des­ 1-429-4177. Street, M anchester, 049-9879 a l­ leo, near Main St targe, r the kitchen is great. of retail sales operation. gallon. Fiberglass repairs at 6484129. Open tor .Tn^xwtlon DaUy 1-4 Realtors — MLS cription apply to Peieonnel Of- te r 12. Thi^ (hlg bedroms, and 2 fuU en. Immediate occupancy, bus A na m S T ssraa Pleasant working conditions. m oderate cost. 044-1820 a fte r 6 m R I M E I I T S Une, city utUlUes. Only $22,- Y " ” Manchester Parkade, Manch. «®e> Municipal BuUding. 41 Cen­ FOUR room apartment, middle baths. Enclosed pondi with it’s ArticiM For Sate 45 p.m. and weekends. or ^ Appointment 900. H ayes A gency 646-0181. POT SOW ter Street, Manchester, Connec- Phone mornings for appointment age adults, no pets. Call 049- I HOMBOnlAD 8T. > jalousied windows affords y ea r ______BVINRUDB outboard moton, ROOM with kitchen priveleges, 6967 betw een 1 4 . 4)^-Soom Aparfaneate i J. Etastrlani, 627-1184 GARAGE Sale — Inst sweep, OFT W. MHMNUB 'IPKE- round Uving. Plus a lovely land- MANCHESTER — Eight - room SOUTH WINDSOR — Ranch on Ctosiiig date for filing is Mon- Holsclaw and Mastercraft centraUy located. 14 Arch fit. moving. Wigs, clothing, kitch­ Hot water, individual thermo­ so^Md yard. Potter St. fuea. ryjoniqi Fhur bedrooms, Uv- large lot with pond. Interna- VERNON — Manchester Une, 8- traUers, sales • service. Com­ NEWER one -bedrxxnn apart­ «____ ...... _ Ktasiaerwranbedroom Ranch, OtoiMMlaAAflieiriace, «* reci&a • * a w s «. DISHWASHER wanted nights, en ware, shoes, books, p u t­ MANCHEiS’IER — furnished Priced in low 80s. lug room, dining room, kitch­ tlonal Associates, *47-1800. V ' w plete service department, boat­ ment, second floor. Inriudes statically centroUed heat, room, 1% baths, % acre lot, ewer age 40. Apfdy Cavey*a logs, legal file cabinet and rooms, large, clean, 220 weekly. 1, 2 and- 2.hedroom luxury en, rec room, laundiy room, ’ ' - v < ing supiriles, accessories, heat, appliances, and carpet­ Hotpoint kitchen, range, re­ EAST HARTFORD — 7-room swimming pod. Asking $29,- Restaurant, 48 Etost Center St. storage cabinet Miscellaneous 049-2814, 9 4 . i^artinenta. Featurea waU-to- m baths, gorgeous yard. Two- ing. $180 montUy. Paul W. waU earpetiiig, vanity tile Raised Ranch, 2-car garage, 900. CaU Mitten Agwicy Real- articles. May 20-20, 4-7 pan. 67 Wodsey paints, Qerich’a frigerator, diaposal, dish- KEITH ca r gaxaga. Would you beUeve Dougan, Realtor, 0424SS8 or baths, built-in oven, range, pool, large lot. CaU Joan Ever­ South Farms Drive, Manches­ M arine S erv ice, 1082 ToUand ATTRACTnVE sleeping room washer, 2 air condUtonen Real Estate $27,900. Frechette and Martin tons, 643-6930, 649-9690. TRUCK DRIVER ’Tpke., Buckland, 648-2863. private entrance, shower-bath, 040-1021. diahwasber, refrigerator end ett, Internatlcnal Associates, ter. each apnitment, IH colored dispoeel, electric heat, 3 air. R ealtors, 647-9903. VBRNON-Manebester lira ^ and gentleman. F’ree parking. Ap­ 647-1800. TWO-FAMILY 2-bedroom tile baths, souwtoroofed condtttcnere, gtaas *4m, formal dining haust fanf. children’s - men’s gentleman only. Quiet home, 1160. doors, garage and guest paife- Im m aculate condition. $29,900. room OR lower level, caU own- Vernon Circle. $88,900. Owner, right person to deUver jdumbing G ood condition. CaU 046-3296. hue end rrilgioua faeUMlee. room, heated sun room. Ideal clothing, venlttan blinds, central. 649.7410. Wolverton Agency, Realtors, er, 648-0606. 648-7642. and heating supplies through I ______kig, storage, taUy caipeted, Model iqmRincnt open for home and office combinatloo. lamps, bedspreads, antique REFRIGERATOR-- Frlgidaire, inqiecticn 134 Saturday end 646-2818. Hartford County area. Some THET THOMPSON House -C ot­ waaherdiyer hookies, end Low 40s. Wolverton Agency, light warehouse work required. fireplace set, furniture, baby exceUent working order, large, Sunday, other timee Ity ap- tage St., centraUy located) WELLES A ^N C Y apartment has fireplace and FOUR family with five rooms R ealtors, 649-2818'. equipment; everything must $30. 046-3379 a fter 4 p.m . poinbnenL Paid benefits and pension plan. large, pleasantly furnished private paUo also extra ga- . each, possible assumable WE HERE AT THE MEMMUAL OOBHEB STORE HOPE AIL OGR FRIENIM AND OaU M r. O reenshlelds, 249-7842 MANCHESTER — Price re­ go- •______room s, parking. CoU 049-2868 Celebrates its 40th Anniversary, Blritt Iqr mortgage with second financ- CUSTOMERS HAVE A NlOB OAT MEM4HHAL DAT, CARPEiTS —^Wholesale t o you ipge, convenlHit to grammar. duced t o $29,900. Seven-room before 9:30 a.m . o r a t 006-4886 available to right party. •* TAG, WAT.1B — Don’t miss this at the Warehouse. Fantastic for overnight and permanent Junior H gh and High eebooU. Colonial In exceUent condition. after 6 p.m. for appointment. “1982 -1972,” Ijhis year. U & R Hoosteg Cqipw . DstanUly located- Ask for UNUKE OTHER 5TORE5. WTLL IE one! May 27tb-toth, some­ savings guaranteed. Carpet guest rates. Ready for occupancy- Three Eorie Everett, International thing tor everyone, guaran­ Merchants, 1310 Tolland Tpke., 40 yecoe of proven sales and service. You are our prime InClUdee ^m Oder a ROntals by bedrooms, Uving room, dining nAJMBEUlB and plumber’s LARGE furnished room for itaaociates, 647-1800. teed. Many, maxty collectibles. M anchester, Conn. Phone 640- concern. When selling or buying a home, why not give trouble • free gas R ob ert D . room, eat-ln kitchen, large helpers wanted. Must be ex­ male only, parking, D6. week­ 80 (3mrch Street Mandiester. 8868. Cash and Carry. us a c a ll! heat, hot water and M urdeok famUy room, two garages. perienced. Benefits and over­ ly . CaU 648-0228 a fter 5. ACREAGE ^ 11-room Colonial, OPEN ALL DAY time. OaU after 0 p.m., 046- TAG SALE — Friday, Saturday CLEAN, used refrigerators, 742-7354 Day* 643-0302 oookiiig. Realtor (Oi-seM large barn. Hutchins Agency Treed lot. CaU eariy. FTechette and Sunday, 104. CloOiing, raqges, 6484IU R ea ltors, 849-6824. and M artin, R ealtors, 647-99W. 4823. automaUc washers OMulea PonficriU, «4»4«4t furniture, wet auU, baby ac­ with guarantees,. See them at V ILLA G E R 423-4243 Eyooliigt 742-7248 RaymoQd PonticeUl, 64848M Sunday. M<^ 2 8 — M onday. M ay 29 cessories. 102 N ike C ircle, o ff B . D . P ea rl’s A ppliances, 649 Help Waited - Lakewood Cinde, Mancheater. M ain S t CaU 048-2171. APARTMENTS « ^UNTIL MIDNIGHT! TAG BALE — Household items, ALL PLAIN Mote or Fcmote 31 1971 NEXXEU-AIco eewlng ma­ Immediate Occupon^ bottles, naU kegs, odds and chine, Unclaimed lay-away, HARTFORD — Gradys’ Coffee Shoppe. Want to If we can hdp to make yonr day a little better, well be very hiqipy indeed. ends. M hy 37-2S. 34 E rie St. never ueed, originally Df9.60 TOW N OF B-Rdom Townhouaes, 1% ' now DO-M. Buttonholes, mono­ tiled bathe, complete G.E. go into an established business for yourself, 6-day W e Have A FnU Line o f SOUTH WINDSOR OEUITS a gay glri, ready for a grams, hems, sews on buttons, "kitchen, waU-to-waU cer-l week, 7 ajn. to 6 pju. One-man operation. Return S.B.M has COATS EMPLOYMENT whirl after cleaning carpets e tc. G uaranteed. 822-0478 deal- peting, private iMsement,' PNNIG SUPPLIES, COLO OUTS, FRANKFURTS, with Blue Liistre. Rent electric on money excellent. 516,400. OPPORTUNITY e r. ______washer-dryer hoolap. ' shampooer D. E. A. Johnson Landfill attendant. Healthy, Charles Lesperance .BOLTON — ExpeUdut Acreage — Ideal for com- Paint C o.. 738 M ain Street, CONTEMPORARY sofa, comer 649-7620 NUnURE n o u s, SODA, KNUDSEN ICE OREJUL outdoor work, 20 hours M anchester, 649-4801. group, exceUent condlticm. mwcial or business, profesdonal building. Located MORTGAGE Money weekly. No age limitations. B est o ffe r. <3all 7498901.- JACKETS D.28 per hour. CeU The De­ LOFTY pile, tree from aoil is . on main artery. Pric^ to sell 5^,000. As Little as 5°oDown FRUIT, MILK, BREJtO, BROOERIES, RU flO O M . partment of PubUc Works, the carpet cleaned with Blue 644-2831 Lustre. Rent electric shampoo- BOLTON — R f^iden^ building lots. One lot over '.^LbANED AND PRrSSED er $1. Pinewood Flimlture B. H. MASOWMI JR. * SONS :an acre, 57,600. Two building lots, over 2 acres in Up to 30 Years to Repay HAIRDRB8SB1R8 Expert Shop. 'Mm. (BDOKT) site each, ^,000 with mtcelimt view to UConn. 646-1700 > MICHAEL’S MEMORIAL by HmvM Me IvidbEft INTERIOR - EXTIRIOR PAINTING -Professional Management — renting, leasing, or 7BT M ain Street, Man- A sking $200. 289-8160. = ! SS PAPIRHANGING selling. Multiple Listing, 24-hour prompt and CLEANERS friendly service. REAL ESTATE SAMS --Am- GOLF CLUBS, 9 irons, 8 woods, M Yean' Experience -r Four Oenecatloas bittous energetic person in­ Savings Bank CORNER STORE K roydons fo r $80. 843-5828. terested in learning the real es­ FREE E5TIMATE5 • - FULLY IN5URED F. M. GAAL AGENCY OPbN OAIL'-' 8 M . > P L aCO tate fie ld . VfiU train. FVir edn- a l u m i n u m sheets used as 862 MAIN ST., CORNER OF HAYNES Wiese Bseeeuwredwwr > fldentiel interview, caU Jan prlntiiig {dates. .OM thick, 2ta 443-7341 444-8242 ReoHon-MLE 443-2482 OF Manchester a o p e n You’ll Always Find Us Open When The Others Are Closed. OriMwakl, Vniage Charm Real­ 82”, 38 cents each or 6 for D- 0 '- T. 8 A.M. 6 P.K ty, 648-16M. •4*4711.