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Nixoii’s Apologies Boy Scouts Go Camp STTTINOBOURNE, En­ gland (AP) — Hie magazine Sent to produced by local Boy and Girl Scouts is a best seller WASHINGTON (A P )—President Nixon has apolo­ this year — it has a naked gized to President Georges Pompidou pf France for dis­ girt on the cover. courteous incidents on Pompidou’s visit to this country On inside pages there are and will underscore his concern by flying to New York jokes about turkeys and chickens Caking the contra­ to attend a dinner tonight honoring the French chief ceptive pill, an article in fa­ IIAMI (AP)—Ship ra­ executive. ------—— —^------vor of camps for both sexes dio'Reports today indicated The White House announced and -a glowing report on the a Cuban patrol boat had es­ the unusual step on the Presi­ movie "The Killing Of Sis­ dent's part and .emphasized that corted into Cuban waters ter George," which is shout an American treasure-hunt­ It was a matter of strengthening Fired Official lesbianism. traditional fHendshlps with an ing craft its crew had old ally. And all for six cents. boarded on the high seas. The magazine, called Di­ “ The Presidehf feels very A spokesman in WasMagtan Raps Agnew mension One, sold out its strongly," said pr^s secretary for the firm that chartered Om Ronald L.. Ziegler, at a head first printing of 100 copies when buyers spotted the Jocelyn-C for treasure-huntlfig of state who has been l^ivited to For Ouster tests said at least five pereom this country and is our\pfflclal bosomy blonde pouting and hugging a swivel ci^ r. were aboard. guest should receive courteous WASHINGTON (AP) —A re­ The U.S. Coast Guard In Mi­ treatment." District Scout Commis­ cently fired administration elvll sioner Sidney Beacon Wtts ami refused to comment. .. In Chicago especially, croWd^ rights official says four power­ philosophical but firm. > Marine broadcasts monltofed have voiced displeasure oveX in Miami said Cuban seamen ful White House aides are to "I appreciate that In these France’s Middle East policy, by blame for slackened govem- boarded the 66-foot red, white days it was the sort of pic­ demonstrating 'against Pompi­ hVent school desegregation ef- , and blue Jocelyn-C Sunday and dou. ture young people wanted to see," he said. "I hope It will removed two Cuban crewmen As the host government, the Tne charges were made as 1 ^ before beginning escort of the United States has the responsi­ build up circulation — but I i m, Vice Resident Spiro T. Agnew, don’t want to see any more American boat Into Cuban tent- bility, Ziegler said, to receive head of President Nixon’s spe- toriel waters just off La Isabela nudes.” President and Mrs Pompidou cab^het-level task force on on the Island’s northern coast. respecUully and courteously. school de^gregation, declared The magazine’s joint edi­ tors, Scout Nigel Goodman, As the Jocelyn-C and the pat­ He said Nixon feels, also, ttat rol boat traveled the miles "a few citizens who have acted ^ to any ^aslon of the law. 21, and Girt Scout Alison High, 16, were delighted with from the point of thC'-reported in a discourteous manner and ^eo^ 8. Pa^tta, dumped by boarding to La Isabela, the U.S, disrespectful mwner . . . do not the soaring sales. Coast Guard cutter Steadfast represent the American ^ p l e ttepartment of “ We decided on the nude picture as something to watched onment officials as were Investigating. routlnely gave It permission to vices was not aware that a to 3,000 feet to check his navi­ the Coast Gpard hod picked on an opponents of French poli­ eans to decrease HEW’s In Houston, the National Aero­ gaps and inadequate Intercept land, - according to testimony foreign aircraft had entered Its gation. up a radio message from cy to "act In an orderly, peaci lie in Southern school desegre- nautics and Space Administra­ According to testimony given aircraft. ful and nonviolent manner.” tion said It had not authorized given ■ a House subcommittee airspace. —The United States Is resign­ Sten,” Mrs. Sten Cartson told that Investigated the Inc'dent. Even today, according to Gen. in the hearings, made public re­ the Providence, (R.I.) BuUe- After an overnight visit at the Agnew, however,, said that the exhibit, and that uhout 60 cently: ed to accepting occasional In­ home of a millionaire in subur­ "As the MIG proceeded Seth J. McKee, commander of On. pa-el would not attempt to in- samples had been displayed —The MIG was traeked on trusions from Cuba because the ban White Plains, Pompidou trude In the "operaUng jurisdlc- '"’‘ th authorization and without a around the traff’e pattern,” an North American air defense, an "He said (hey are alright Air Force colonel testified,. "a^plrplane from Cuba could prob- us. radar screens for four min- ®ost of a reliable detection sys* emd he felt they wotdd be re­ and his wife'.left for the city In tion” of the d“partments of Jus- utes when he rose to 3,000 feet, tom would be too great and separate cara under police es­ tlce and HEW. " NASA assigned the sanaple pllot in an F-4 airplane, who ably slip undeteoted through leased In a day or two," had landed at- Homestead on a U.S. radar defenses and drop a but an air defense officer at Cuba Is not considered a major Mrs. Carlson said, adding cort. ' * Instead, A-'new said. It would November to Dr. George flight from MacDlU (Air Force bomb on the President’s cot- Gunter, Ala., Air Force Base threat. that the message "relieved a Both'got’ send-offs from a work with black Vand white Weatherwlll of the institute foi^ “ after careful consideration de- —Shortly alter the MIG land- lot of her worry.’.’ group of neighbors who lined moderate community leaders to analysis to determine Its age. Base, Fla.), c.alled the tower tage. and told the tower they had a "There Is no threat to .^the cided that a valid track did not ing, but not directly related to She quoted the State De­ the street, waving French flags' achieve court-ordered compli- “ Much of Its value has been exist and the intermittent radai> it, 36 Army enlisted men in sen- partment as saying her hus­ ance In the least d'sruptive way. extracted,” Weatherlll said. MIG in the pattern.” • city of Miami per se,” McKee and placards. At that, the colonel said, the said. “ It could be a threat to retuius. observed were probably sitlve missile defense posltlcms band’s boat was being es- Pompidou decided Sunday to The vice president empha- “ But we were going to try to erroneous data.” in the Miami-Homestead area corted to the Cuban port of sized It would not "be In any work on It some more. It’s pos- tower operator “ ran" the ba^f the President of the' United go ahead with his scheduled alert alarm” which brought 4 ^ States if they wanted to bomb —The day before the landing, were charged with using or Bell­ Barlen, located on the is­ way an appeal body, permit any slble we would have" found two-day visit to New York de­ curity police to the scene and his house down there . . . If as a cost-cutting move, air­ land’s north coast. borne radar surveillance of the (See Page Four) (See Page Eight) (See Page Eight) (See Page Eleven) "enabled the airplane to be some fanatic down there want­

In Jail: Bobby Seale Sits Silently, r His Name Echoes Over U.S. By j a c k SCHREIBMAN - - Democratic National Oimven- was believed to be an informer Associated Press IVriter tlon, but his case was separated against party members. 1^1 SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — aiftcr courtroom demonstra- Testy jond nervous after Bobby Seale sits quietly behind ti(»is. months o f confinement, the the bars of a California jail. But U.S. Gist. Ootut Judge Julius usually well-controlled co-found­ his name echoes across the J. Hoffman in Chicago, upeet by er of the militant black group country. Seale’s behavior,, ordered him often gives way to expressions As the man who sat in chains bound and gagged and removed of ELsperity. for part of the Chicago conspira­ from the court, then separated "People keep harping!” he cy trial. As the natlcxial chair­ his case from the others and said. “ What. Is your hope—the man of the Black Panther par­ sentenced him to four years for future of the Black Panther ty. And as one of nine accused contempt. That sentence is Party? of conspiracy to kill a Panther being appealed. " •. . . People keep trying to Denied ball, Seale has been in Connecticut. isolate the party. What is the ' fighting extradltlTOi to Connecti­ In a prisort Interview he alter­ hope ahd the future of the peo- nated between protesting his In-. cut. The California Supreme . pie in America—what Is the Court has the case under ad­ nocence of the conspiracy and hope and the future of the black talking about Panther ideology. visement. pec^le (i)^.^merioaT "I have to be found not Seale’s white lawyer, Charles “ The sAme in both coses-the guUty,” he said of the ^charge R. Garry, said In an IntenrtW hopea of black and white are the that he and lilne others don- that despite the extradition tight same." he Is sure Seale eventually will ' spired to kill Alex Rackley near - !’We see black America exist­ have to go east to face the New Haven, Conn., May 21, ing' ah(l,_BUrvlvlng against the Rackley charges. 1969. “ I’m not guilty of anything fascist oppression; we see white Seale said, "The Alex Rackley like that.” __ America becoming politically situation was a form of black ,Of his organization, he said, conscious—gaining the soul of "The Black Panther party Is racism‘ on the part of George life also to resist fetsclst oppres­ concerned with the hopes and Sams. sion." future of all the black people In “I was In San Francisco .. . Seale was asked by a 'reporter ‘ particular.” , Oakland when Rackley was if he had given up the hope of murdered,” he sold. Seale has been In custody ever geUing Justice frdm the n 1 since his arrest 'lost ugust on Sams, 23, of Detroit, has white miui. .i the murder conspiracy charge. pleaded guilty to second degree "White man? Wdte-man? We He was taken to Chicago for the murder in the slaying and al­ don’t put It that way! We don’t Bobby Seale, Panther imrty chairman, interviewetl necticat jury would find him innoi^t of a charft trial stemming from demonstra­ legedly told authorities Seale or­ tions at the time of the 1968 dered Rackley killed because he in a Siui P’ranciaco jail, says he is certain any Con- of conspiracy to kill. (A r rhotoiax). A V\-- A ■Af MANCHESTER lEVBJOTlJp HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1670 PAGE MAN'CHESTBR EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1970 eMSE TWO Hebron Police Flush Out . variatioiWr on' a theme, either In California: Sheinwold on Bridge TAU CIDARS Of INANON original or by some other com­ PORRWEN18ANO DW I Suspect poser. This movement can like­ YOUNOPEOPUE miFFINO LOSllIM IB wise have a coda which is COMPLEX IDEA PZC Asked to Extend With Tear Gas someUmes extremely lengthy. Dissidents Vow to Resume ns sUHlia If Mi s i ^ *• IS MIMS NORTH trnmuruetlmmimme . By ALFRED SHEINWOLD “TH E W AY ewli eesiws W i*eresent only orders are a^ked to contact toe eharged with assault with intent "sonaU-allegm" form. This is f s ^ e t " o r e '' ’cause we^re going to glye the peata were "frivolou,^" Chevrolet Owners . HO OHE uaou II tMUTm Opening lend — ■; Jack of West North East two. buildings in the Amston following: to commit murder, reslsUng ar­ ______a c ^ a , sometimes quite ex mtents and purposes. D’Indy’s pigs hell!” "Pigs’ was a rr—refer- -Kunstler—accompanied - ..by (AlilMitiiMyusiy the really Important thing to un­ t^slve. Pass 2 ♦ Pass

o . / vV \ r \ \ v-V ,\;.V V V , •N ■ \ • ' vV " ^ '^V Tv,— ■' . \ \ J V ^ -\ ■ ‘ ' . ■ - ' ■' - -H - v . '■:-f ' ’••Y C ! - I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1970 MANCHESTER EVENING MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1970 \ PA G E F I V I PA G E FOUR SECOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH West Coast Gals Make Votere ST .A .R G AX 'ElC*T‘+> Probe on Alleged Slaying Bobby Seale WOMEN'S FELLOWSHIP -By CLAY R. POLLAN ARIIS L lIR A Petition to Stop "T* The Manchester Board of TV-Radio Tonight i MAZ. 21 Your Dali/ Aetlifll/ Quid* M ,. Admissions will conduct a 6 Sits (^ ie tly will sponsor a *AW. I» According to the Sfors. tt Of 16 Viet Qvilians Ends to 8 p.m. voter-making ses­ To develop message for Tuesdoy, m a x ’ of M idis DutchfHald Clothing Party I Walk-In) lO v 9-14-23.33 1^17.2^33^ By VraXJS JOHNSON were living In a free-flre lone— sion "Wednesday night. It reod words corresponding to numbers will be In the town clerk's Television of your Zodiac bFrfh si jjn. BEVEIRLT HIUJB, ^ CXUl, an area Into which allied | forces Behind Bars On Wedneutey, March 4th, 10 A.M.-9 P.M., ^ T A U R U S KORRIO QUB SON^.Vietnam (A P ) may fire ait will. office In the Municipal Build­ (t) ren y Mss— (B-M) It Takes a Thiel (C APR. 20 1 Seek 31 To 61 Giving ocr. 22 (A P ) T- (tomplainta aroae ovar U.8. and SoiM Vletnameae offl- “ But they were determined to ; ing. (Continued from Page One) (U ) Dm u Ii Uw Mraace (IS) Whsl'i My Une 1C) I MAtf 20 2 You 32 H«orf’t 62 Moy the below-knee M r t length (N ) nim 8;BB (IBdB) B s w u aad Martto s And T h u rsd a y ^ a rc h 5th, 9 A.M .-2:30 P.M. 3 Reai.liaNon 33 Importonr 63 Spot NOV. 21 dais, working under constant near their menfolk who are Bliglble applioants must be M '') S-19-22-28 called mldl but nobody dl^d any­ put It In terms of skin color!” (M> H u sto n Laash-I. ■ ) S;SB (8-4B) M.rle GIMINI 6 You're 36 Oppositt 66 Desire* thdr on-the-spot Investigation of American adviser familiar (IB) L ..V . It 1. B u v .r S:BB (S) Mayberry BFD (C) Dutchmaid (for children. dults fuid m?n). s a Ii it t a r i u s plaitned POOFP Week. ) MAT 21 7 Of 37.D tiirt 67 And charges Oiat a five-man U.S. area. for at least six months and "Yes,” he said. "The , estab­ 22 JAN.N. Preservation o l our Feminlniity also an enemy of the people.” ' 1I:1S (M) News — Weather u d NOTI 17 Carefully 47 It 77 Stop Miarlne prosecution on'the case ^garby enemy positions, B:SB (1) News with Walter Croa- -,.5h 2-10-15-2C 78 Proposots 3- 7-26-32(5 Seale said he had little pa­ klto (C> Sparta (C) IB The 48 The and Fiiumces, Is the' creation of and would take no further ac- ^helr huts are In a small Holes Probed (S) News with F r u k Bey- (ZB) Sea Baal 44-^83-84 19 Aheod 49 Your 79 Your 37-47-71 two dozen women ..who live In tience with stating of the racial OSED 20 Spotlight 50 Somton«'i 80 Finonces stand of banana and pineapple aolds (C) II ;U (3) Merle WE w i a Bi L lo AQUARIUS issue In terms of color only. (IS) Diek V u Ihrhe 11:SB (8-tB) Dick Carett Show (C) 21 Speciot 51 People 81 Frank and around Beverly Hills. The findings of the Marine jpecg and tropical undergrowth, (Continued from Page One) 82 Wotchirig JAH. to "That obscures the real is­ (SB) FUm 11 ;U (ZBSB) Toalsht Show 'o k a ^ from Monday, March 2nd iij^rder move into our 22 With 52 Special Most of them wear miniskirts'! probe will now be submitted to .j.he famllleB, officials said, (M) Hutley - Brtakley Be- Carsoa 22 23 Indicated 53 Time 83 Big fit. II Ing marijuana or LSD. Fifteen sues,” he declared. "W e are not 1:BBI (S) NewaC'Newacopc (U)(O) 24 Good 54-Todoy 84 Wpy Time for action is short,/{he what Is called an Article 32 Ses- jjgg^ instructed they could port (0) brand new building next door 4- 5-13-16 1-48-3 crewmen stupid. We know poor white peo­ (S) Tnilh er CMseBaeaces (C) (40) News Headlines — U8AF 25 With 55 Marriage 85 Favored ladies say, because manufactur­ skm -the military equivalent of ,g^y^ j^g,p homes during the Nlke-Hercules (IS) Cudid Camera BcItalMS FUm u d SIsn W l 1-49-57 26 A 56 And 86 Beir>g 68-75-79-89^ ple are living In oppression and & 87 You ers and retailers are deciding a grand Jury hearing. Its recom- „,ght curfew only If they carried and four(our were Hawk mlssle bat- (SB-M) News — Weather — 1:15 (S) Nears u d W uiher — Mo- WILL RE.O P^ TUBS., MARC VIRGO 27 Relaxed 57 Flr»oncet hscfs poverty, too.” Sparta ud Feator. (C) meat of Medltatloa u d Sica 28 Confidence 58 Right 88 Sir$cere now the skirt lengths to sell this mendations will be reported to jantems and moved In groups of tery crewmen; 21 had access to Does Bobby Seale hate the 7:SB (1B4B) My Warid u d W ^ Off - 29 Someone 59 Retponsive 89 Tolent* Fit. I» TWi fall. come to ft 10) (SB) News u d Siya Oft MS". 30 Don't 6 0A 90 CofKe^rned ATAt. 20<^ MiaJ. Oen. Bdwin B. I^heder, more than six. The same, cur- information classified secret or white man . Just because he’s Manchester Cycle Therefore, POOFF week be­ commander ct 'the 1st Marine jg^ rules apply to all settle white? aicF. SATURDAY’S TV WEEK FOR COMPLETE LWnNGS ^36-45-46-59 re Good ( 30-40-53-541 gins March 8, when th.e Icullee higher. 182 WEJST MIDDLE TP MANOHE8T] 5^65-72-78 |) Adverse Neutral 61-64-73 Division, who will decide wheto- ^g^tg jhe region "That's absurd! We would not I will bear down on collecting pe- In Its report, released with er to bring the accused men be­ District officials were told by stoop to the level of chauvinism tltion signatures. the testimemy. the subcom- Radio fore q court-marttol. villagers that a group of Ma- j j because of the color of skin. We They sajr they will encourage (This listing Includes only those news broadcasts of 10 or 15 The bodies of the victHns—5 rines fired Into the settlement recommended fulltime. will not try to fight the struggle both meh and women to sign the ■■ expanded airborne surveillance minute length. Some stations carry other short newscasts.) P&W A Contract Expected women and 11 children—were soon after one trooper had wlto more racism.” petttlo^, which will be sent to found F^b. 20 near Son Thang of the Florida strait; develop­ / tripped one of the many booby Seals Insisted his Black Pan­ WBCB—BIB 8:00 CBS News d e^ ^ ers, to stores and "to any- village, a highly contested set­ ment of over-the-horizon radar 8:10 &>eak Up on Sports traps that have plagued Ma­ ther Party Is an American polit­ &:(» HarUord Hlglillfliu To Soften Impact of Cuts ^ e who can stop this hoaX.” tlement about 2H miles south­ and airborne warning and con- 9:00 News rines operating In the area ical party like any other, with 7-.00 News 9:10 Speak Up ^ President JuH Hutner says, west of 'this district capital end said system aircraft — two ad- 8:00 OaMlshp 12:16 sign OH The crux of the case, candidates and endorsements (3:00 Quiet -Hours WTIC 1B8B HARTTFORD, Conn. (A P ) — tlon can shift to non-war prp: "A lot of people might say we're about 27 miles south of Da one U.S. officer, "78 whether the danced defense systems sUll in and platforms. WTOF—ISM 5:00 Afternoon Sdltloa A huge defense contract award- ducUon. /" a frivolous lot to spend our time Nang. victims violated the curfew or research stage, A man does not have to be 5:00 MUce Green 6:15 Market Report 7:00 Roy IXinawaSy 6:30 Weather A. «/),(♦««„ Felnberg said the (xmtract on something like this when Although escorted by up to 150 were 'minding their own business Col. August B. Well, an aero- immediately willing to carry the 12:00 Bobby Rivers 6:35 Afternoon Edition ed to Pratt ft Whitney a ^ r a ft “ s ty liz in g there are more Important things Vietnamese soldiers each time in their huts." space defense official, told the black revolution Into the streets WINF—USS 7:00 Accent 70 will "soften the impact” iiv yards from their cluster of members of Bravo Company, “ The failure apparently was In ^ Kozuch. proper- lelly the committee, 1s “ to return to .them equally lacking poUU- the contract’s , t ^ l value U ex- Gwlnn said he expects employ- the homes. ist Battallim, 7th Marines, lack of taking It seriously by 100% acetate. . . all H A N D W ASH - become the ty on S. Lakewood Circle, con­ the people a voice In the Re- experlenoe.” pected to be In ttie billhms of ment at the company's Florida Both Vietnamese and U.S. based at Landing Zone Roes, somelxxly pretty well up the ABLE. And to help you look your much contender for the Demo- veyance tax $52.80. pubUcan Party." They plan to rnn«-liiRMl " I t (the pro- smartest this spring, we also have dollars, and Us economic Im- plant to Increase by as much sixth contender .v—. - Marines, officials said, had about 1% miles northeast of Son line." Lease force an April 16 primary for primary) ts an affront to ratlc nomination for U.S. rep- warned them repeatedly they TTiang village . FREE instruction books that tell pact is expected t o . last weU as 10 per cent. He added that "It does give you great i>auae Center Street Corp. to Upper town committee members. ^,^3^ ^ g g^Q Manchester uTto the 19708. \ the award wlU have a "staibtUx- reaentatlveesentatlve from the 1st1st' Dls- when people can enter our coun­ you .just how to make a shift or " State Dental Laboratory Inc., Labeling their plan "sheer Repubiloans who aupporbed our The possible effect ot cutbacks Ing Influence” on Connecticut rlct. t y , as the MIG did, without pants and all the rest. (A sleeve­ Kennelly, whose wife Is the premises on se(K>nd fl(X)r of 814 folly,” Republican Town CSialr- positiian In November, and who in defense spending on ec- plants, Bolton real danger of being disidosed,” less shift takes just two panels)! . -V * * daughter of Democratic State Main St., for five years, com­ man M. Adler Dobkin said to- ^nltributed to our election vlc- tlcut employment has a Bennett said. "This is a very mencing Marcdi 1, 1970. day, "This attempt by so few txwy.” Don’t wait . . . drive out this week iiw fChairman John M. Bailey, made subject of debate among s- will totel J ,^ over ^ million announcement Saturday. discouraging presentation to BuUdlng Permit to gain committee (»ntrol, by ______me. It looks like we should pray . . . we’re open every day Monday lators, labor leaders and e 1 - for englnee^g, deslgi^, de^ ^ Film and Talk on Drugs Leon Cieszynskl for Robert stating that they can better rep­ harder for world peace than we thru Saturday from 10 a.m. to 9:30 dates for public office in Dennen, alterations to dwelling resent more Republicans, is ♦ . .. . V .. X " Se"®' Darid Barry of Manches- have been praying.” Extended Forecast p.m. for your shopping convenience. state over the past few months.', engines to be used in the fllg ^ j Jackson of West Planned by Junior Women at 11-13 Lilac St:, $2,400. presumptuous.” Ernest Somogyi, alterations “The newly-formed commit­ The extended weather (xitlk PAT Much'of their worry has cen-testing program for the new Hertford fo m e r U.S. Atty. Jon Anderson-Ut^ A film, "Drug Abuse — The row at 8 p.m. In the Commphl- to dwelling at 70 Henry St., $1,- tee,” he said, “ hsis taken a pos­ for Connecticut is for above nor­ of PUgrim Mills tered on fears that iM ge num- ^ e s . Newman, State Rep. Morris bers of workers will be laid off Un winning the contract, Pratt Bloomfield and John Chemical Tomb,” and a speak- Uy Hall Fireplace Room. Court Rejects 0 0 0 . ' ition (hat (s possibly guided mal temperatures Wednesday, er from the state police will be ______more by emotion than practi­ If the flghUng In Vietnam stops ft Whitney beat out General p Brennan, former Blast Hart- Thursday and Friday. Daytime presented Thursday at the ele- Manchester Evening Herald Maddox’s Plea c a lit y . ” before heavily defense-orimted Elective, the only other company mayor. highs will be in the 40s to near mentary school by the Bolton Bolton Spring Correspondent Mprie Dioni|e Houle He said that "on a practical Industries Uke~ aircraft produc- c o m p in g for It. - Among others expected to Join Junior Woman’s aub. CaUiy D’ltalia, tel. 649-5609. To Succeed Self basis, organizations in general 60 degrees and nighttime lows (P ila rty fi v liills □■PAHTMaNT ■TOMBBBTeMB the race are. State Insurance The progiam will be held In .______‘Died of Natlii^ Cause’ gain strength and maintain in the mid to upper 30a, with Commissioner William R. Cot­ EASTER the s(d)(M>l cafeteria and will be­ capabilities by the infusion of a gradual warming trend m u bU r^‘ MONTREAL (AP) - Marie ter of Hartford, State Rep. Da­ gin at 8:15 p.m. Bolton res­ ( ^ e e n liiliz a b e th , tester Maddox lost unanimous- the thoughts of new, young and through the three-day period. 434 Oakland St. • Rt. 83 MANCHESTER In Ireland \ vid H. Neldltz of West Hart­ idents vdK> want to leam more A ly in the Supreme Court today piets. died of a blood clot, ac- Interested people.” Fair weather Wednesday with ford and State Sen. Joseph J. oibcxit drugs and drug abuse 1? 1 WALLINGFORD ORANGE A n n e iin p la n e his bdd to be allowed to Ale os a cording'to a preliminary autop- "Through a norm'al growth rain developing Thursday and FauUso of Hartford. sluxild be sui% to attend the ay report. She apparently died a process,” he explained, "exper­ (xtntinulng into Friday. It’s ‘a Sentimental Jic^urney’ One reason for the spirited meeb!ng. O n ‘ C o o k ’ s ’ T o u r candidate to siMceed himself as week ago today. Her bixly was ienced members of any organ­ rivalry for the nomination is ^SALB The evening has been airrang- govehior of Georgia. found Friday. ization guide Its younger mem­ that the 1st District Is regard- ed by the club’s Health and I/INDON (AiP) — Queen Eliz­ For the Edward Kennedys The high court- said that “ for Marie, separated from her bers. The younger members, in . - ed ,as the safest district for Education Committee, headed abeth n and Princess Anne left turn, mature, and they guide wont of Jurisdiction” It was re­ husband, was reported by Dr. DUBLIN (A P ) — Sen. Ed- to visit the Kennedy. Memorial Democrats of the six congrea- by Mrs. Alison Bolsoneau. London aboard a super VCIO ■ ic r . «>»T COAST P .O .t. LOCSL TSUV sn o OfMlS CHsaotS, If AOSmONSU jecting Maddox's plea that It Marcel Bernier, her physician, still srounger members.” Jetliner on a 40,000-mile, nine- ward Kennedy and his Park In County W i^ o rd and slonal dlstricte Irt the »^ te. f o r BC) Education Test strike down Georgia's conotitu- to have been in a state of de- Then he charged, "The pro­ M. wife, The Nati(mal Educatl(xial De­ week royal tour following the Ubnal provleo proWhltlng a gov- presslion for sevrcraJ weeks, but posed plan, to upset thlb proc­ velopment Test will be given at route Capt. James Co6 k blazed ernor from succeeding himself the autopay report said (leaUi ess via primary, by refilaclng the high sch(x>l on Saturday be sentimental Journey” to the rjefers to as the Kennedy Daddarlo, who is seeking the through the South Pacific 200 for a send tour-year ter. was due to natural causes. a full cosnmtbee with an all­ ginning at 8:30 a.m. The test years ago. land of his forefathers. ancestral home. gubernatorial nom ^tion. Maddixo him asked a Su- Quintuplet Emille died In 1964, now, untried group, is sheer fol­ can be taken by any freshman Buckingham Palace officials " I am very pleased and de- Although the Kennedys ehjoy Kennelly. 88, r^piesehts the preme (tourt review after the and three of the sisters, born In ly-’’ or sophomore. It provides UWe- said the Queen's tour to FIJI, lighted to ^ here,” he toW immense popularity In Ireland, 1st District Ctonnecticut Georgia State Supreme Ctourt 1934, survive: Germain, Annette "The chairman ot ttds new ful information for those plan- Tonga, New Zealand and Aus- newsmen. ‘R Is a sentimental left-wlng protest groups are ek. House of Representatives. He found the state (xmsUtutlonal And Yvonne. They and their group stalled,'’ Dobkin said, nlng' to further their education, tralla will be "one of her most Journey, and for me and my p^gted to stage ” antl-lmperial\'^“ elected to the Gen- iTestriatlon on consecutive terms . parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliva " tlha( this is his tiiDt political Students Interested should difficult tours yet.” It coincides wlfe It recalls the vlsU of the aemonstraUims during the V a i Assembly In 1969 and was for governors to be valid and Dionne of (toJlender, Ont., will experience. In addttian, his register with Mr. Morgan or with the (took bicentenary cele- late President to these shores. I senator’s three-day visit. Sever- rV-elected In 1968, serving as threw out his case. attend Marie's funeral serylceB group (nnslsts ot leaa than 20 Mrs. Delaney this week. bratlons In the coimtrles she would wish to come back again hundred police have been deputy majority leader In last The state court had found that here Tuesday. peitole, many of whom are quite Baseball Registration 'will visit. for a longer visit.” moved Into Dublin. yeaWs session. the constitutional proviso does ______Baseball registration will get it Is also the first big royal It Is Kennedy’s first visit to u.S. Sen. Eugene M(:Carthy No\Republlcans have yet tm not violate the due pitxress cuid under way Tuesday at the Com- tour for 19-year-old Princess Ireland since 1964. He will speak arrives on Wednesday for two uuunce^ for their party’s nom. equal protection clauses of the •S munlty Hall from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Anne. at Dublin's Trinity College days .and will speak at Trinity lhation U.S. Constitution. Applications are available at queen will stop for 45 An "ExcliJsiYe Holiday” Tuesday night for the 200th an- College Wednesday night. The ^ the Ctommunlty Hall. Boys wish- minutes In Ottawa, then fly on Maddox's effort to win a try at a second term was oppeeed by niversary of the foundinginding ofor theme two senators will meet at a ^ _ Ing to register should be ac- tp Van(x>uver, where she will college historical society by lunch given by the Irish govem| State Writer 'Gets Grant (X>mpcuiied by a parent. collect Prince Philip. He has Georgia Atty. Gen. Arthur K. writer-statesman Edmund u u u w mentiuvut Wednesdaywcuiicaua^r jhut/uui willwm other-uuier-' WASHINGTON (A P P I ) —A_-A Oon-Con Field Trip been visiting Cape Kennedy and Bolton and by both the Demo­ The Bolton Ctooperatlve Nurs- playing polo In Mexico City. cratic and Republican parties of follow separate klnerartes ng^lcut writer has received a ery will take a field trip to the From the west coast of (Cana­ Georgia. 7 7 to ^ J t ,1000 grant from the National was d^ntte atwut not swklng ^eland’s «f;year-oW President Endowment for the Arts to help Lutz ' Junior Museum, Manches­ da, the royal family files to FMJl, Maddox opened his campaign in state court with a suit to re­ the Dem t hs reached. things a white supremacy forev­ mu RNO AMH.T HISN MNOW. IRMlMTlk 8 NIGHT PACKAGE INCLUDES ^ 8 DINNERS, 4 SHOWS The 2-1 margin reflected In er speech he gave during n 1948 ■ IBM 360 COMPUTIN 4 NIGHT PACKAGE INCLUDES — 4 DINNERS, 5 SHOWS And keeps selling better. depend on them ond just plain love But simple doesn't mean easy. them. ' • , the poll follows an earlier pre­ political campaign. ■ IBM KEYPUNCH 7 NIGHT PACKAGE INCLUDES — 5 DINNERS, 5 S&OWS ^The lonely position token by For 20 years, VW has improved its , For 20 years VW has.roiserf the diction by Sen. James O. East- ■ SECRETARIAL SCIEN0B8 N ew m an GoixleU—only two other Repub- IKMl-MIDICAl-IXECUTIVE improvements and refined its refine­ eyebrows and troubled the sleep of land, D-Mlss., a major suppor­ licapsi New York’s Jacob K. ments. every other cor moker in the world. ter.; of Carswell, a 'TkUahassee, announces his And we've made VW service as The yeqrs hove been kind to us V t iiu - federal appeals court Javlto 'ahd Massachusetts’ Ed­ good as the cor Itself. and you hove been kind to us, Judge. ward Wi Brooke, have Joined Today, we osk $1839* for a cor And we thank you. Even Edward M. Kennedy, a him In opposition—may pfovlde candidacy for Qongress stated opponent ot the nomina­ a clue to the probable outcome. ^MERCURY When the Senate defeated IIXKIlOKI) Anderson-Littie tion and the Senate’s No. 8 VV TRAVEL AGENCY Democratic leader, Indicated Nixon’s first choice for the seat, M\( \l)l \ 111 \U WTld-TV Channei 3 . i ^ ^ ■ last wesk hs exj^otsd only 28 Judge -Clement F. Haynsworth i;i SIM ss A Great Name in Fine Clothing o NO 8BBVIOB OHABOB votes against Carswell. Jr., 17 of the 48 Republlcaiw vot­ TED TRUDOM, Inc. Another orltlo, New York Sen. ed no, along with 88 Democrats. IN MANCHESTER Hiiasrvatloaa Fer • Hotaia 6:AlrlfaMs a G 5:55 p.m. TOLLAND TPKE., TALCOTTVILLE AUfHUGIJIU caiarles E. GooiideU, one of only Without stmilar OOP dsfec- It e TrumbuN tL, Hartford I ( Manchester Parkade) West Midd le Turnpike- Broad Street aS7 BIAIN MAMUHJUTBB OlAint tlon, opponents will be hard .5 TsL M M 1 M (Call Collaot) three Rspublloans publicly cn Phone 647 - 1451 r e c ^ against Carswell, says preassd to ksep Carwartll off the he aasa a minimum of 10 no hlgiroourt. ~~-----—»

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phoophate content of our streams and O pen Foruin It, JHattrl^pHtpr lakaa, rendering them gradually' in­ Cttphltt^ IfpraU) capable of prdvldlng their ifu ro ot the Wiskes aroap WeU By TERRY DTTALIA oxygen which permits life cn this (Hemld Reporter) To the Editor, oo., n c plaaet. The lakes so affected go dead, Upon noticing on a d v e r ^ - -*A Spectacular fife which as we human beings shall aU ffo w dead nwnt in ’Tuesday’s paper ateJll- .. destroyed a new $9,000 _ _ sraoNi ed "Attention Republicans" eventually if we neglect to maintain an truck last night and reduc­ R. nOtODSON aponsored hy the ’ ’The Repub- . nbUaben < ed empty apple storage fVwiidtd October 1; U n ecological balance cn earth'wMch-Win Ucen Oltlsene Oommitteie of an shed to a pile smoldering llxcept produce oxygen ed ou ^ for all tbs pe^pl^ Ifanchester'*', one gets the feel­ ing that before much longer the rubble was still smoking we insist on produehig. old "status quo" is going to get this morning. some badly needed reform. 1 The fire destroyed the gnaacRiPTioION RATES That’s the nightmare in whirii/ Adraiie* spoke with Mr. Caron on the bam and the truck park^ relatively innocent human beings find phone at length about this group, f f f Hmtlui.imtiui A . neict to it. The bam was lo­ ____ Mm Um ...... 7.80 ourselves. whldi Incidentally la gaining cated across from Manches­ On* MoMh ...... S.80 /' strMMth; and he Impreaaed nie ter Oldsmobile, where 01- or Against that nlghtnatalre, a nostalgic as sincere and strongly Mvot- THX ___ .TBD PRUaS ed to representative government cott St., W. Center St. and n a Aaaoelatad roM R axcliutvotr en- picture of an Innocent yesterday — when Hartford Rd. mefge into U ^ .t o the naa J l republicAtkm of aU At any level. dlapatetaea ci itted to it or not otber- ,we really had no Creator guilt than an M l may digress fbr awhUs at Spencer.St. eredltad______In , to paper and alao the newa pubitobadbUi bare. , instinctive b e l^ . that there always had the ihpe The Manobeater Prop­ A detail of town fireflghteni rl|AU o f rapubIleatloD of apecial dto- erty Okqisrs Assoc. launMwd it­ were a t tiie ehed, owned by reaarrad. • nerain are to be some better, easier way of doing self; lU future looked doubtful, Wesley Bunce of 14 Spencer S t, n a Herald Printing Coinpanjr ine., aa- things — bomes into view. many lo u re d at tbs Idea. Yet today epcaylng three-inch thick anniM no financial reaponaiblllty for trpo- grapnlcai errora mpaaring in adreittoe- no one at thl^rime woUM say it alabe of cork insulation that BMnta and other —____ *■— ------matter *-in The The women of the village have gone is an- Inetfec^ troop. Al­ were still smoldering. The llancheatar ■ranlng Bar down to the water with their dottaee though it U not p ^ tiosB y af- insulation was uaed to keep the Bubacribrr to Loa Angdaa TImee-Waahbif' fUlated It does baW sUencth Inside of the shed cool. Nothing ton Poat Newa Serrice. to wash, and they are soaping and m i larvice client of N. B. A. Sarvica, Inc. in the oommqniy. P o s h ly be- of value waa stored in the bam. Pubilahera Rapraaantatirea — Matnewa. beating them up and down and sloriiing oaiMe we are ‘at a time ip his­ The fire destroyed a 1968 Shannon and Cullan Inc., Special Agency — New Toik,. Chicago. Detroit and Boaton. the clean water tiirough them, while tory edien any gtoap wliidh de- International flatbed truck aires to atfengthen local goeefn- which Bunce used tp carry a AUlirr BDRBAD OF ciRcm^- they sing and gossip and complain about ment la of vital Importance. bulldoMr. The bulldozer was ^ e hard wortc that is the woman’s lot, Only ithrough auMi organlastion undergoing repairs In a nearby while the men are Just out thers flahing. can.sire prevent Huxley or Or- building and waa not damaged- well’s from developing hy aooo '• How the fire got atarted so The women sloeh and sing and gossip, A.D. quickly waa a question that Ppr jlTlday2SKJS*' — T1 i p.m. J? "5ir W _____ It may be trite to say tiiat pussled many. Bunce and his r o r Saturday — l p.m. Thnr and make their mock complaint about Ctaaelflad, deadline — 5 p .m ^ ^ y b«; government Is as good and family' had Just returned from fora Mbilcation. S p. m. IViday for how there ought to be an easier way, strong as the participation by Saturday and Monday ipublication a Vermont vacation at about and eventually they finish because it Is the indlvidiial cHisen, not col­ five minutes to eight Bunce lectively aa many now would said he left the house to drive time to go up for a chib sandadch lunch. have us believe but I restate to a nearby store for milk and Forgotten Nted: A Worid Order By the time they leave, arith their clothes mdlvldiiallty must not die. Yet, hread, and when he returned, time and time again we look for the shed waa " a mass, ot It wan coi^rtliiH and reanaurinc, re­ clean, the water has turned Itself clean those people in the town com­ flamee." again, and their world has clqan clothes cently, to find the New- York Times* mittee at either Board of DbA Bunco Bald Ms wife and chll- James Heaton, a Joumallat udwae promi­ and clean water too. ector meelngs or Important dren wSre In tha houaa watch­ town meetinga and they are not nence dates from the time ot the Beccnd ing televlaion, but they did not ' This is nothing more, really, than there. Yet they should be the notice the fire, "they said the World War, atlU remembering what pointless nostalgia. Ttw modem woman voice for the pepole they lights flickered,” he said. Ac- . much of the worid aeems to have fotgot- represent In tbelr Individual^ cording to Bunce somemie at a has been provided with that better way diatricto. In my opinion they i ten since then. bowling alley across Spencer . o f doing tUnga, arhlch leaves her adtii not meeting tbelr reaponriMt- St. phoned In the alarm to town lea to the town ciUseiis^They Reston had noticed that, although the more time to kill and no song or gossip firefighters. Flreflghtera said are good “ rubber a ta n i^ " al­ they received the call at 8:87 United States and Russia had deVeh^d to help kill It with, and then some eco­ ready members of Huxley’s p.m. A fast burning fire destroyed this bam (above) and the track (below) owned by aome new and special care not to let logical scientist comes along and tells "Brave New' W w ld." Bunce said a steady stream Wesley Bunce of 14 Spencer St. Buncehad just finished making the ti’uck body themselves get tripped Into direct her that she and her machine are on Last week lAttended a brief­ of red hot embeirs waa blowing Downtown Manchester ing at the Itignlond Park School. acroos Hartford Rd. toward himself. He had bought the truck to carry his bulldozer which was not dam­ suicidal conflict with one another, they the way toward killing the whole uni­ 968 Main Btneot Reports wsro given by all ODAP Manchester OldsmoMle. If tiie aged. The bam was once an apple storage shed, but had not been used for that still pursued all their subaidlaiY ob­ verse. It seems hardly toir to blame task forde leaders. The outUnei 'Wind had been blowing In the purpose in years. Cork insulation, three inches thick lined the walls and was jectives as' if' it 'were safe to ftdlow old her, instead of that man who should to bs'preaented to The State opposite direction, and open ot ConununHy AllCaln fashioned' power tsustlcs In a world of ' have stayed out thefo flahing, and let front bam about 69 feet away still smoldering this morning. At right, firemen, standing in front of scorched ir approval by the Town power anarchy. Ih elr behavior encour­ would haye surely gone up In trees battle the flames which lit up the sky for some distance around. (Herald ■ woman's work alone. Board of Directors. Each ta^ flames, firemen arid. aged smaller and less powerful nations y photos by Pinto). WE MAINTAIN OUR LOWEST PRIOESI force member did hU boine^- Police, Investigating the fire, to operate by the same kind ot code, un- work well including respective reported that there are two memibers. In no w ay do I chal­ ’ til what we have Is a kind of chaos which 60-gallon drums of diesel fuel Two Senators Stand Tall lenge the aincerety of these oil In the open front shed. They' Day In...Day Out... is almost as much a threat to world people. Y et what was lacking said a metal rod had been plac­ WA8HINOTON —Not for a long time was tfaeir complete understand­ iieaice and survival as would be the old- Photographed 'By Sylvian ed against one spigot, opUllng now bos the Senate, the historic breed­ ing of Connecticut State Oov- fachioned direct madness between the THAT BEAUTIFUL STUFF the oil; .anid they said the ground ing place for the Mg men of American emment as it now functions. on PRESCRIPTIONS hod been recently soaked with United States and Russia. _Mlitics, been hoepUiUile to that tradition. They may discover this in cU. PMloe said Bunce feels that Indeed, for some ytors it has tend­ stage two when it oomies to fin­ . . . resulting in meaningful children may have been play­ "The movement toward some kind of ed rather to reward the small and to ancing. Especially In a state H e ra ld ing around tiie property, but world order, which was active iHTtbe punish the large; to promote the .head­ has not planned fiscal savings to you every day! line-grabber and to forget the fellow who By Rowland Evans Jr. they said the cause cf tiie blexe I n s i d e p o li^ its-jnt>«>ent long est­ No ups aiid downs In your. P rescription I forties and fifties, has now declined. The simply does his work responsibly and Y esterd ay s ablished departments. Incident­ is undetermined. 'Rie major loas in the fire was costs—no "dlsoounto” today, “ Regular | Mg powers are protecting themselves, well, ally at this meeting aoly SO prioee’’ tomorrow! Robert D. Novak 25 Years Ago people attended and few If any the truck. Bunce said he Jurt but there Is how little control over cmn- this has now changed, ahd two au­ flnUied making the flatbed No "reduced specials’’—no "temporaiY I thentically large-minded senators — one 7 Report were from either 'central town mon international problems, and the Board of Tax Review allows body of the tmek. reductions" on PiescriptiiDas to hiro| of them from, that dreadful conservative oanojntttee. a reduction of $691 on a pro­ A Dodge Power Wagon truck, customers'. Ideal of collective security and a league deep Southern "establiriunent" and the Let’s hope this Republican WASHINGTON — Concern Illinois, for one, told the White that “ this particular military posed grand list of $47,181,781. owned by Marinelll’s Flying A A t the same time, there Is never any | of minds In all nations has loitered other a liberal “mlrority-group” type Citizens Committee of Manches­ about both the Mexlcan-Amert- House Stans should not have - government has done a bit to service station, 886 Hartford Rd. compromise in service or quality! from New England — are emerging high, ter gets off to a good start. down into an attitude of intellectual if full control of the moribund caught cn fire from tiie flying above the ruck. can vote and Secretary of Com­ stabilize the cdmmiinist threat 10 Years Ago Their questions will be many in Greece." He commended the embers. MarinelU said some not yet political isolation. There is very merce Maurice Stans’ grasp black capitalism program on directed poaltively to help Y©U GET OUR LOWEST Between Sen. John Stennis of Missis­ dictatorship as trying "to pro­ Manchester police ask for re­ tor more ixjwer has saved Hil­ the basis of his mediocre record every citizen in the Town of wooden material in the back of PRICES EVERY DAY OF THE little talk now in capitals between Cairo sippi and Sen. Abraham Rlblcoff of Con­ vide a salutary climate in which tirement at age 66 and a larger We Deliver ary Sandoval, the en to reason knew was,there bujt his SBA post and returned to Smoking Series without a hearing, as specified tion of the Dynamic Theatre. FUNERAL HOME world. every sensible pMltlcian from outside Florida politics.' In the municipal statutes. Book ot Deeds the South chose sedulously to ignore. Moreover, Brewer and Stans Slated on T V After the hearing, the council Th Rev. James A. BtrdsaU, These truths are now more, not less, IM W lV B IE N r Tile poor old Southerners, of course, were backed by White''House will hold Its regular meeting. pastor of.at,'Peter’s Episcopal Established 1874 Three generations of service ‘ urgent than they were then. cried out in anger and anguish— but few aide Peter Flanigan, whose hp "Why You Smqke, A'Self* Among the topics scheduled for Church, was presented a Gold­ t would listen. It was all too easy anyhoW) fluence cn economic questions Test," a television series of five ,examination Is a report by S.J. en Book of Deeds at a recent But instead of a world e f collective to wave them all off as more diehard is growing. Just,two weeks ago, - ' programs to induce cigarette Kurylo, chairman of the 126th combined ladles’ night and 142 East Center Street "segregatioitists"—aa some indeed were, emokero to quit and to reinftirce security, we have ajvorid of a lot of do-. Stans and BlaMgem appeared - AnhlVfersa^ Committee, who memberSMp meeting of the Manchester, Conn. 06040 . Break the Sleeping though others were not and are not now. on the verge of easing out San­ the conviction of non-amukera will comment on his group’s ac­ South Windsor Exchange ClUb. it-yourself nations, big and small, and The simple fact is that RlMcoff flnsUly doval and replacing him with not to start, will bq presented, tivities. Pastor Birds all was given the (203) 649-7196 got enough of this double-dealing and precious few ' nations which could oon- Brewer. today though Friday at 10 p.m.' The State Health Department book in appiredatlon for his double-talUng. He had always been a Pill Habit with Bedding sclentiously 'claim to be responsible They did not figure on the on ChonuM 24. meeting, which dealt with open many sacrlflcee bo the town, es­ politician of special candor; now he be­ atreng reaction In Sandoval’s Atty. 'ikqo B. Bloherty Jr., who burning, will alao be discussed. pecially In hlB work with senior worid cltlsen nations. came oa well a politician of special behalf by two Texas R,^pgbU-. tabled.^ contacting the Mon- y ' Leaders Sought citizens. conscience. cans; Sen. John Tower' and chestst’^V Chapter Unit of the The local YWCA is seeking The Rev. MT. Blrdsall has by Holman Baker! If we drift along this course, and let The inevitable cemsequenoe Is that the Rep. - George Bush. Tower ar- AmeHcAil Society, 287 adult leaders for Its expanding been a chairman of the Town professional civil rights liberals are even the United Nations in Ms turn dwindle to guM tbat the dt^mlsaal of San­ E. Oynter 8t. programs and membership. Housing Authority,. Advisor to now intoning the solemn opening rites Don’t become a barbiturate addict. There’s the power and prestige of the League of / doval, an El Paso, Texas, bust- 'a. In tfitiitht’m Installment, the Needed immediately are wom­ the Senior Citizens’ Oommilbteo, leading to his expulsion from their nesaman and RepubHoan lead-’''' cast vtewers will take the en over 21 to supervise varlo,us ane(. speaker and planner tor really no need to. You sw, Holman Baker Natibns, the consequences cannot pos­ church, even though he has done more er, would alienate Mexican vot­ first a four-part, self scor­ activities, Including the Ota-Y Junior and Senior High School B id in g was originally designed frora,^TecomT for dvll rights than any half dozen of sibly be dlfleim t, exceptt)ii(«Vtalah series U con- en will be held tomorrow from ple c r i^ and' topping, bread - - ' .■ ■ • The little Mack Miap who had only Moreover, the idea of Stems’ ■ : r building an empire did not set stdsred a.'major effort in the 9:80 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. In top and butter, milk; WednesiMy, pur modem faelUties are opcn“for your Inspeotlon at any time. because of the been defactoed would surely feel com­ Fellowship Him. Spring Fair grinders with meat, cheese, lat- forted no end that at any rate he iSd not. well with some RepubUosns not Amsfihh''. dmo**- use of dstoftents in , figM oonqusr lung cancer Items and Mission. Projects will tuce and 'tomatoea and potato ...... really been d^ured. AIXANTA (Ga.) Interested in the Mexlosn vote. - to hy ■-ev. • o u tii^ down cigairitte smoking. be worked-on. Hiosa attending chips, pickle chips, fruited jello is iaereesbif the CXDNSTTTimaK- ' Sen. Obartes H. Percy of '1 » ■s ’■**rr 4 ' \. * ' i. * , ' V * V-' ; ‘

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Ludke, and hud li^ d in Rctck- Brandt-Stoph Meeting vUIe. all of her Ufe. She was a Registrations Now, Sought FfJgarty Will Assuine New Roles Obituary member of the Rockville EJmb- Ilem Club and the Women's Evokes Controversy aEANlNG AIDS Auxiliary of Rockville Oeneral For Enrichtm^ni Courses Earia E. Morey ARRESTS \ l B|!. PV rB » BBHAK Hospital. Registrations .are being taken Tilden. Open to adults, teen- Norman J. Brodeur, 41, of In Air PoUution, CD^ Housing the exchangee probably will be ROCKVILLE — Earle E. Survivors include three daugh­ AaooolaOsd Prsss Wrltst; held in the glare of publicity. al Discount Prices Moreiyi, 49, of 86 Village St., hus­ this week for the third 10-week agers, children wishing to learn Bast Hartford, charged with the prohibition of Junk car ters, Mie. Fraocis Tierney of to Improve, Parent-child com- failure to' obey a red light. at In Moeciw and Womw, we tK'i 3.S -.' band of Mrs. Mary BurrQl 'Avon, Mrs. Allen E. Liak and session of Community Enrich- James (Dutch) F. Fogai> burning. BONN (AP) — Wsst Osnnan \y.: "kg binatlons welcome. Unlimited Adams Si. and_W. Middle^*f)>ke.- Pollution officers are ore able to observe oompleto se- [ -2 ».. Morey died yesterday at the Miss Dorothy R. Larkin, both of ment Courses, which ^11 ty of 25 Division S t, cap* Chanosllor Willy Brandt sent a creoy about the axchongas tak­ C a M o v I Crew by Johnson next Monday at Temple Beth enroUmerit, P. » Court date Maioh 16., Newington Veterans Hosidtal. Rockville; a brother, Harold E. t^ n in the Town Fire De­ to observe the shade of negotiator to East Bsrlln today Efficient cleaner - no grit, just spray it on. Sholom, 400 E. Middle tTpke. 8-9 p.m. Afro-American his- , ' . ' - smoke and to check it ing place,” one Ihlgh official-, I Morey was bom Sept. 20, Ludke of Houston, Tex’; a sister, partm ent today became the to arriuigs a mesting with Oom- sold. “This will be difficult In 5 ^ Cleans, disinfects. 5 9 * 1920 in Levant, Maine, eon of Mrs. William Nutland of Rock­ A parent may register a child tory. West African heritage to , ACCIDENTS chart to determine its the civil rights revolution. »H- a police cruiser whs damag- town’s first air pollution munlst ^Y sm lw . WUly Btoph the case of BoM Berlin.” m Earle and Beata Oiles Morey. ville; sbc grandchildren, and a by calling Mrs. Ely Segal, 202 control officer. He also be­ Regulations on open Brandt himbeU is sold to re­ He'was an Army veteran of great-grandchild. Mountain Rfl., between 10 a.m. chael Norman. Teenragers and «d sUghUy ;thls morning as its r, .* j - 4. a town wUh a while Brandt himself flew to 1 / Fantastik Spray Cleaner adults, unlimited enrollment, driver was heading to the^ Cflin® Civil Defsnse dlTBCtor Hrttaln for talks with Prime gard his meeting with Btoph as World War n . He was employed Funeral rervlces will be to­ and noon through Friday. Regis­ over 5,MW require permits 1 an sxohangs in a oonfersnos- ^ With spray gun! Makes toorl work w all as a truck driver. morrow at 2 p.m. at the White- trations will not be taken gt any not open to those previously en- scene of a minor four-car chain and housinfif inspector t, Line gram. “nonpolitical.” He Is said to re­ be successful because Europe of Adventure and Inliiigue Cemetery. MUItary honors wtil Hartford, at 9. Burial will be in again. Mrs. derdale Friday after having re- COMPLAINTS As a housing Inspector, needs Britain,” Brandt told be accorded at graveside. \ Rose Memorial Park, Robert Barnett, assisted by pairs made to its electronic Four small grave markers, Coventry gard a trip to Bast Berlin as a Fogarty will work part-time for ■working visit, and sources say newsmen after he rtepped out of Friends may call at the fu­ Rocky Hill. Mrs. Michael Norman and Mrs. treasure-hunting equipment, from graves of -Spanish and top health department maliily the German Air Fbrce jet that neral home tonight from 7 to 9. Friends. may call at the fu­ .Edwin Minch. Grades 1-3, class The equipment was to be tested Civil War veterans, were found ' he attaches no political signifi­ .77 by children in woods near Union Progress Report Expected^ in high risk tenements of more cance to the tritnmlngs; carried him to London; "Mr. '■The Defector neral home tonight from 7 to 9. of 15, K. during the cruise. than ' tiwofamlly unit*. He will Wilson and I shall discuss In de­ George R. Couch 3:16-4:15 p.m. Modem dance, Pond yesterday. They were Borne West German newspa­ Pob. List 6.95 * turned over to men on duty at work with the town’s other pers have suggested that If the tail the problems related to that George Raymond Couch Sr., Kirk A. Harding Sr. ' technique and choreography On Teacher Salary Talks housing inspector, Frank O. matter.” 77, of Avon Park, Ela., father Kirk A. Harding Sr., 68, of Kbared to age level. Those who the 8th District Fii;ehouse, then Bast Germans lay out toe usual Author Charles Collingwood...... brought to Police Headquarters Steele. protocol of a state visit, other Brandt Indicated earlier that wUe, 3 other sons, another Hartford, f ^ e r of Mrs. Denise have registered through the About Town Some time In the next few Hale Fife and Drum Corps. The he wanted to avoid toe contro­ 4.87 and tagged. countries may interpret it as an and Mrs. Barbara Palmer of M. A keriind^ Bolton and step- teacher need not do so again, Manchester Rotary Club will days, townspeople can expect affair proved so ^pular that It versy In Bhigland over entry Coventry, died Saturday in father -of Theobore R. Beebe of t«rs. Stephen Stolzer. Grades to see a report on the progress became an annual event with Mancketter /irea Implicit West Gkrman reooignl- 7S meet tomorrow at 6:30 p.m. at Mrs. Charline G. Watson of 1 tlon of toe Communist regime. into the Common Market. He "4 World of My Own Avon Park. 'Vemmmon Market. I Funeral services wiU be to­ 12, K. Itallan-American Club. K f Wt tof^^uiJti t ^ Coventry Federation of Fund, the Fife and Drum Corps, night on a charge* of creating 500 Racing Cars Pub. List 5.95 St., Somers. Burial will be In Tuesday morrow at 11 a.m. at Taylor ----- toe boy then rmTfrom toe nark- Teachers’ Initial requests to the Inter-ChunchInter-Church Holiday nt ^^e town were released by an mlttee and the 1968 Nathan v ^ c le and warned for driving South W indsor Our Reg. 99c Washingtoti St., Haulford. Not open to those previously workshop will be held tomor- harmed A search failed tn turn aiujnymous source In mld-Janu- Hale Day Celebration Commit- after drinking was arrested neral home tomorrow from 7 to Burial will be in Cedar Hill enrolled. Mrs. Martin Stepper. r ------narmed. A search failed to ' tee. again later In the evening on 10 p.m. Grades 5-9, class of 7, K. row at 9:30 a.m. tn the school Cemetery, Hartford. library. tip. anyone answering a descrip- ...... _ Management Mnnao-emBTit of the Ball Isis bvby further ‘' charges after he al- Memorial contributions may Friends may coll at toe fu­ 3:^4:30 p.m. Beglrming con­ tlon provided by the woman. Following eeeieeei publication of toe a gToup of cltlzeits. Independent legedly became belligerent at Freeze on State Spending be made to the organ fund of neral home tonight from 7 to 9. versational Spanish. Mrs. Ru­ Somers Congregational Church The Mancheeter WATEa will CS h c J t ^ the Fit® ^ P®“®® ben Fialkoff. Grades 7-9, class crease In monetary ^reas local changes from year to year. Police said David Slota, 28, of or to the George R. Couch of 10, F. meet tomorrow at the Italian- Urged by Wallace Bames Scholarship Fund of Somers American Club. Weighing - in 20 Students Win reporters requested that’ the KODAK FILM Wednesday ^ of Mr. and^Mrs. Kingsley, Mrs. first time when he was alleged­ Republican Gubernatorial as- polltlca” Included the expansion High School, care of the Con­ 3:15-4:16 p.m. Beginning sew­ will be from 7 to 8 p.m. and toe Board of Education release to Speed action cars to race. Complete your collection at this Nixon Sends business meeting will be at 8. Literary Awards Michael Pesce, Lacek, Mrs. ly observed spinning his tires, plrant Wallace Barnes, speak- auUwrlily to sU offletaSs rato- necticut Bank and Trust Co., ing. Mrs. David Gussak. Grades the press its counter-demands me was later charged wito er than toe obooen lew. T he. fantastic price! Kodak Instamalic^ Somers. ___to the CE*T’s original requests, Paul Boardman, Robert Garre- 6-9, class of 8, F. \ ' The North Manchester Al- Twenty students, from Mjan- py, Mrs. Paul Diehl and Don­ breach of the peace and resist­ Ing at toe town hall Friday, ellkntnaiUon of “power potitilCB" Pompidou 3:16 - 4 :16 p.m. Beginning Chester 'schools received awarcta ^ townspeople a ing arrest. He posted bond and called on Gov. Dempsey to in the ‘‘h o s ^ ’’ Deanocratto Mm. Harriet S. Dooovan Anon fiamlliy group will meet more balanced view of the ald Young. Super 8 Movie Film French. Mrs. Seymour Kaplan. tomorrow at 8 p.m. in toe par­ Table reservations for was released for appearance in party, as be celled it, is an es- ROCKVILLE — Mrs. Harriet Open to those previously en­ in the Hartfoird Oourant .Ehirade negotiation process. place an Immediate freeze on S. DonovaA, 74, of Wollaston, His Regrets ish house of the Second Congre­ of Yotith Literary Awards event should be made by cMi- Rockville Circuit Court 12, state ^lending until It is deter­ aential in his political pliUioas>- Amphora rolled, but registrations taken gational' Oiurch. The Thursday When toe request was made tactlng either Mrs. Kingsley or phy. Mass., mother of Mrs. Paul J. for remaining four, and six new aohounoed yesterday. on Jah. 22, school board chair­ mined how much of a deficit Bowman of Rockville, died yes- (Continued from Page One) group will meet at 8 p.m. In the Mrs. Boardman. Other V-emon arrests: Barnes emphasized the basic Complete with lessons. Grades 4-6, class of 10, Pathfinders CTlub at 102 Norman A key award was won by man Richard Messier stated Francis Janton Jr., 26, of Rt. faces the state. character of his envisioned ad- Pipe terday at toe Boston Unlversl- gpUg misgivings and displeas- A. Sti Both groups meet weekly Marrdean Hines, 15, of M)an- that the matter would be 83, Vemon, was arrested and Processing ty Medical Center. She was toe yj.g hostile demonstrations "If predlclUpna published by ministration. It would be de­ 1:30-4:30 p.m. Bridge, bidding and are open to friends and rel­ Chester High School in sailor brought up on a future board charged with intoxication last toe Connecticut PubUc Bxpenl- voted to creativity, a pursuit of Tobacco widow of John M. Donovan. Chicago. and playing, for intermediate poetry. Honorable, mention In agenda, but this wefs not done. Land Purchase, night, after police received a by Kodak 3.59 atives of a person' with a severe hires Council recently are cor- eaccelleiKse and too eUminatlcn Survivors also Include 2 sons, The decision came after May- players, 6 lessons. Mrs. Phillip drinking problem. this category went, to Janot despite requests by board mem­ complaint there was am intoxi­ rect, toe state la headed for an- of wasted talent. Through this Caldor “I Q Q 4 other daughters, 16 grand- o|. John V. Lindsay appealed to EYeedman. Teen-agers and In- Schaffer, 15, MH3; Charles T. ber Ruth Benoit that the mat- ,Water Pressure cated person creating a disturb­ Priced! i ^ ^ children, and 3 great-grandchll- New Yorkers to “avoid any dis- termediate adults, 1 opening, K. other record deficit,” Ben. approach, he hoped that Con- Johnson Jr., 18, Elast OatiioUc ter be discussed. At one point ance at 77 Union St. P Bmws told Young RspubU- nocUcut would regain its lost Choice of Red, Blue or dren. courtesy or other behavior that Thurstoy High School; Cheryl Schaffer, Before Board Kodak Instamatic Color Film Rail Talks Set it was announced that toe re­ Janton Is scheduled to appear cans. stature. Brown label. Large tin. EYneral sefyices will be to- would mar this city’s devotion 3:14-4:16 p.m. Introduction to 16, MHS; Jackie FitzGeraM, porters’ request had been tum- in Rockville court March 17. morrow at 11:30 a.m. at toe J.B. to impose an embargo on toe music and toe tonette. Robert To Resume Today 'On tomorrow, night's agenda ‘YThls is takiiig plMe In the 18, ECUS', and Donna Morlarty, ed down, apparently In execu­ Davis Hawks Jr., 19, of Crys­ face of a tremendous tax in­ Manchester Bhrenlng Herald Kodacolor CX126-'12 9 4 • Cole and Gleason Funeral tion of aU difficulties.’'”^ ' Vater. Grades 4-6, class of 20, WASHINGTON (AP) —Rail­ te, ECHS. for toe Manchester Board of tal Lake M ., Ellington, was tive session, but further ques- crease passed by the Demo- Sooth Windsor , correspimdent f,, Factory Fresh Home, 10 Canton Ave., Milton, . The demonstrations are to K. road union and industry negotia- Honorable mention in senior tioning on this point revealed Directors’ regular meeting are charged with failure to drive Bon Kasmarck. All cosnmimlca* Mass. The Rev. Paul J. Bow- protest the EYench sale of 110 4:16-5:15 p.m. Introduction to left of a parked vehicle after cratic-controUed legislature last Kodacolor CX126-20 l.?9 tors are scheduled to resume short short stony was received that toe CFT had decided toe three Items of unfinished busl- year,” he noted. He mentlcfied tions shooid be sent to him at M U R IE L . Muriel man, pastor of the Unito Con- Mirage jet fighters to the Arab music, rhythmic type, pre-mu- talks today In an effort to break by Diane Papineau, 17, MHS; request should not be compUed his struck a car on Talcott Ave. The Herald, IS Blssell St., teL gregational Church of Rockville, state of Libya while continuing sic reading. Mrs. Martin Rubin the budgetary deficit of $160 CIGARS 1 .3 9 their deadlock over contract ne- Stephen Olshewaid, 16, MHS; with. Mrs. Benoit said the board " ’ ‘ ' previous yesterday. million predicted by- the^CPBXJ, 643-2711. Cigars Kodacolor KX126-20 will officiate. Burial will be In to impos ean embargo on the Grades 1-3, class of 10, K. gotiations that threatened a na­ Doretta O'Hara, 16, MHS; Di- shoqld decide on the question, meetings. Hawks is scheduled to ap­ Blue Hills Cemetery, Bralntfee, sale of military hardware to Is- 4:16-5:15 p.m. Mathematics tionwide rail shutdown. pear In Rockville court March which also discovered a deficit ane L. Jones, 17, MHS; Chris- since It was asked of toe Board One Is to authorize toe man­ in toe state welfare budget.. 1 .5 9 Mass. T ^l. help, tutoring for children hav­ The talks are set to resume at tine Fotta, 16, MHS; and Jonl of Education and not the OBT. ager to proceed with improve- 17. Box if 126 Film prices do not include processing. Exiachrome EX126"20 EYiends may call at toe fu- \ ------ing difficulty. Mrs. Elliott Zim­ 2 p.m., hours before a federal James McGowan and Arthur "Hie Connecticut taxpayer Is Fourth Victim of 50 Samiotifl, 16, MftS. At lU meeting last week, at ments to toe town water sys- being taxed to the breaking 3.88 neral home tonight from 7 to 9. merman. Grades 3-4, class of 6, court rules whether to extend a Nanejr Hubbard, 16, MHS, and which Messier was not present, to provide adequate flre- Pitts, both of 33 Ward St., were 'm m m A. restraining order that blocked a point,” the legislator ' said," Of Jamaican ...... uence F air John Aubin, 16, ECHS, received the matter came before toe pressure for toe Cheney arrested and charged with in­ ' M U R IE L , r. Choice of Magnum, Corona, Ernest E. Smith 6:30-8:30 p.m. Chess. Henry rail shutdown in February.. toxication yesterday after po­ and unless the trend toward Panriela. Buy the box and honoraUe mention In the senior school board at the request of **ills complex, reckless state spending Is re* Murders Foimd TOLLAND—EJmest E. Smith, S et^ t ECHS informal article class; and acting chairman, Mrs. Benoit Town Manager Robert Weiss lice received a complaint. Both save! 08, of Taft. Oalif., fatoer of \ men are scheduled for Rock­ versed, no tax reform program CALDOR’S OWN AT SAVINGS Robert E. Smith of Tolland, died James Burke. 17, MHS, and Can- althou^ it did not appear oii 1»® come will ever get us bock on a sound KINGSTON, Jamaica (AP) - This year’s '^.^ast Catholic dhia Conway, 16, ECHS, dn the formal agendA of toe meet- ® recommended fund- ville court March 17. The discovery of toe body of a I last Tuesday in Taft. High School Science Fair will senior formal article. Ing procedure for installing a Ruth Lyman and Wilma Swee-. financial basts.’' A.P.C; Tablets Survivors aliio * include a gardener has riianged Kings­ be held In two segments tonight Heralding Politics Among junior entries, honor- ney of Talcottville Rd., Vemon, Barnes characterised Demp­ Our Rag. «9c Bottle of 100 49avid announced his can- the ReV.' Joseph Dutfey already cited lack of action as one ex­ p.m. dents wilt be selected to move dldacy on\FYiday, he became jjgg appekred, EJdward Marcus Rockville The view that toe public has Mills complex, with 400,000 gal- Bruce Vlolette, 20, of Lake been! partly buried and ids] Famous Brand! Tranquilizer Tablels ample of alleged inefficiencies throat had been cut. into Wednesday’s Science Re­ toe fourth \ t o announce. He jg scheduled tear March 10, ait toe right to know toe status of reserved for the water sup- Rd., Coventry, was charged in the Democratic > controlled I^TIALIIWI Our Reg. 1.29 Relieve nervous tension Albert (George) Pach search Seminar, when five pro­ joined State ,Jay Jackson the the Highland Park School; Hospital Notes negotlatlMis was expressed in P*y there; toe otoer to feed the Saturday with having unsafe Thomas, who lived on tool ______7 3 " HEBRON —Albert (George) jects will be exhibited in each of West Hartford, former EJast and U.S. Sen. Thomas Dodd is a letter to the board from John Keeney St. area, with toe re- tires. He is scheduled to appear govenunent. He mentioned "ar­ premises during the weeky4iadj Pach, 61, of Moodus, brother of nine rooms. Hiirtford Mayor Jo^n Brennan scheduled for March 18, at the Admitted Thursday: Rich- Lacek, read at last w ^ k ’s nialnlng 600,000 gallons for its In MahOhkkter court March 16. rogance of power” aa a potent been considered one of toe keys I of Mrs. Horkce Porter of He­ feeling among Democratic 3/8” Variable IlS-s On that evening, vtsUors will and Staite Rep. MonidvCohen of town committee's regular meet- ard AndersMi, Hansen Dr., Ver- meeting. Referring to himself water supply. Coleen Tierney, Baboock Hill to the solution of the ^niurder of Balh ’IV Clow Twin Pack Sale bron, died yesterday at Middle­ Bloomfield. ing, in the Municipal Building non; Jehnnle Silvestri, Emma aa a member of “the not-so- The other two itams of un- Bd., Coventry, was charged Sat- ' legislators and administrators. 66 year-old Campbell, his 68-1 Jlsoc»pjuns sex Memorial Hosi^al, Middle- be given a'list of students, pro­ This feeling was heightened, he jects, 'iand rooms, all of which On Saturday, S t^ e ^ p . Hearing Room. Both ajiipear- La., Rockville; Anna Stodolskl. silent majority,’’ . . Lacek pointed. finished ^ business .pertain to . rpur- - urday with possession of stolen year-old wife hpiucent and Ms | Speed Drill 'o your bath! You town. James Kennelly of H artford^^- ances will be at 8 pjn. Orchard St., Rockville; Pauline letter that the Board chase of properties —one parcel «ood9, carrying a weapon in a suggested, by that party's pro­ 8-year-old dapgnter Wendy. tewsinsnili Survivors also include his may be visited between 7 and price’ '*"y nounced his candidacy. Toda^^ Congressional Gagnon, Bass Dr., Enfield; Education is an elective body Charter Oak St., to provide motor vehicle and parrying a cedural policies. According to Their McBea were found byj Our Reg. 14.88 4 '; ^ wife, a daughter, four brothers, 7:46. At 8, an individual must candidates Barnes, nearly all significant 1.00 choose a room and remain « 4. u A# ^ 4 ^^kson and Newman will ap- Anna Tierney, TumblebTt>ok . __ and responsible to the towns- a right-of-way for the , propos- -r-~ Pistol or revolver with out per- the c:;am^ll’a married daugh-| two other sisters, and three legislatlmi Is derided by the ter lari Tuesday when rite visit­ grandchildren. there until 8:50, during which man of Hartiord is aiv ^ March 10, when Mar- Dr., Vemon; Carolyn Williams, people. He noted that teachers Spruce St. extenalbn; and She la scheduled to ap- All speeds from 0 to 1,000 nouncing. Tomorrow it will to Somers; Mary Lagana, , Sandy are employes of the town, and parcels on the west side ,pear In Manchester oourt March Democrats in party caucuses ed Ahelr residence in the sub-| The funeral will be Wed-es- time each of the five students west side rpm. Full 2.0 amps. 'Trig­ in the room will explain his pro­ the turn of State Rep. David Beach Rd.,, Rockville; Beatrice that i>toe taxpayers are rep- Broad St., extending about- rather than in open aasemWy ^ ^ s of lOngaton. day at 9 a.m. from the Biega Nelditz of West Hartford, and ^ ger touch. Ind. listed U/L. EYneral Home, 3 Silver St., ject €ind answer questions. Connors, Reed St., Rockville; resented in toe salary talks by ^®®t north from Center St. TOLLAND *^®**A^®*- Police have offered $4,000 fori on Thursday it will be the turn Frederick McCreery, East Hart- their elected agency, toe school ^ provide for the proposed wld- Carlson, Sandy Beach BaxMs outUned Me remddy ^formation concerning toe| No ram checks. 12.88 Middletown, with a concelebrat- Visitors may again move of State Insurance Commis-* ®l^® h®™ >ast month, for a "do*notoing” adminlstra- murders. r i ■ ed Mass at St. Bridget’s Church, from room to room during toe ford, and Maryanns Szykeruk, board. He emphasized that the ®"*"K Broad St. at that point. ^ ’ was charged with sloner WllUam Cotter of Hart- v- Ward St., Rockville. employer-taxpayer has toe right The board will be asked to ^°^®wlng too closely qfter a tw - tion. He said he would devote ...... '...... Moodus, at 10. Burial will be In 9-9:30 judging period. Individ­ ford Although Manchester never toe first two years of Ms tenure Sony St. Bridget's Cenietery, Moodus. ual wtniiera in each room will Waiting in the wings are has had a candidate by either* Dlscharged Thursday: Randy ^ be Informed about the status authorize Weiss to procede wito Saturday Tucker, Ellington Ave., Rock- ^f negotiations. “Through hegotlatlons for acquiring the night. to the establishment of effective Tolland County EYiends may call at toe fu­ be announced at 9:30. State Sen. Joseph Fauliso of major party for toe U.S. sen- administration. Administrators, vine; Charles Steppe, Sunny- neglect,” ® Lacek said, "toa ^ civil ------Parcels. The actual - acquisitions “ Ronald Abom, Village St., El­ neral home tomorrow from 2 to From the nine room wtoners. Hartford and Hartford City ator, U.S. representative, or lington, driver of the other car, some of whom date beck to toe 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. three finalists will be selected Corporatlbn Ctounsel Jrtm EYtz- governor, it had one for all view Dr., Vemon; H a r^ Mur- rights of the taxpayer are beinY taust beifay ordinances, at a Care of Shrubs FM/AM phy Jr., Center StSt., ^ n c h e s- infringed uoon.” ‘ future meeting. Public hearings stopped for a car In front of him RlMooff era, would be replaced., Portable to represent EX3HS. in the Con- gerald. three by a minor party. He which was attempting to make by "efficient and enthusiastic” William Rozman ter; Louis Dezso, Mountain Rd., Ball Tickets will precede action on the or- necUcut Science Eiolr, to be ------, , n.evw was elected Wllington; Doris Gadwah, a turn, police said, and Carlson Individuals. Oen®nd poHcles Topic of Talk William Rozman, 82, of Wind­ held in the West Hartford Ar- The Manchester Democratic The late Emil S. G. Hohen- /nckets for the EHlth Annual dlnances. wag unable to atop In time to^ would be goal-rilented. sor, father of Lt. Col. Robert Rachel Rd., Manchester; Fife and Drum Ball are 'now Tomorrow's meeting will be The toiid in a series of mMt* I mory next month. Town Committee is trying to thal Sr., who die din 1928, ran George Caaati, Earl St., Rock­ avoil hitting Abom. He indicated that Ms last. tVO. — , ^ ■ «iui • i v Radio ' Rozman (ret.) of Manchester ■------^------— at various times for all three available, according to Ball at 8 p.m., In toe Municipal . Carlson Is scheduled to appei y ean of office would be devoted digs for t o n ^ w n ^ ot I and Walter Rozman of Tal­ ville; Alfred Backofen, Ward Low, offices, under the Prohibition St., Rockville; Dorothy Darling, Ctommlttee Chairman Donald Building Hearing Room. In Rockville court, March 17. to , snivemnMntal ramganisa- care of shruba aM w oo cottville, died Saturday at Hart­ Party label. Mr. Hohenthal was CYest Dr., Vemon; Ahlta Che- T^* charity event will ticli, again for* the sake of of- bo held at toe A g r i ^ t u ^ Cen- * Low Caldor Priced! ford Hos^tal. Residents Flee as Jolt known Internationally for his Terrace Dr., Rockville; *’® *^® Manchester fluency. He stated his b e '- ter on Thursday from ® *<> 10 SurvWpra'also include 5 oto­ prohibitionist Involvements. Anna Norbut, Charter Rd., Armory on May 2, with music Uef that toe promises of nearly p.m. The talks are oponswed — Priced! er brpth«r6/ B daughtera, 24 Cruiser Bursts into Flames yeaat Muuld be’ mat and ex- by the ToUand„.Oounty Bxten* grandchildren," 3 great-grand­ ------Rockville; Muriel Adams, Tal- Vaughn Monroe and his 30 The Manchester GOP Town cott Ave., Rockville; Marjorie ®*'^**^. pressed Ms belief In Ms abUlty ilon OounoU and everyone in­ children, andr several nieces Hits Pozzuoli, Italy The tickets are available from and nephews. Committee is meeting Thursday Boor and son. Old Stafford At Crash of Bus^ Five Cars to do it. terested in beautifying their | De VSbiss Cool Vaporizer NAPLES, Italy (AP) — Hun- erasked from the rising ground, night, to endorse a slate of 86 Rd.,- Tolland,Tolland and Charles We- Kingsley, Bamsbee La., or Five cars and an empty was caused by a combination of Barnes mentkmed drug con- home grounds is Invltsd, oc­ The funeral will be tomprrow John Lacek, South St. The ad­ at 8:15 a.m. from toe Merwln, dreds of more families were or- ^Several schools^ere closed and commltteo members and to ber, Talcott Ave., Rockville. school bus collided at Green- the slippery road and the slight troi oe wyRBw example of Dam- cording to John BlUott, county | patients at a hospital were name delegates to "the state, mission price deludes set-ups / ooratlo Inofflqlenoy wMch he to- agent. \ Leek and Sheehan Ehineral dered evacuated today and a wood Dr. and Vemon St. tols graije - at toe IntorMcUon. Humidifier Home, 35 PoqUonock Ave., transferred to Naples. congressional' district, 'and sena* and light refreshments. morning, and a police cruiser Damage tosall the cam woe tended to remedy. According to Redonunendations on | plank- Klngrsley has reported that Our Rag. 9.97 Windsor, with a solemn High siren alarm system . was to- T he earth shock today added torial district |Conventions. burst Into flames as it arrived Vconsiderable,” according - to the legiolotor, individuals seek- tog, pruning snd maintenance of Famous'^ De Vilbiss ' _____ , . p r on FM for drift-free liiienlng. Fired Official t ^ ticket sale will be limited tog help ore often turned away trees and shrubs will be dis* A brilliant performer! AFC on rm Mass of requiem at St. Ger­ stalled after an earth shock hit to the alarm. Police and sol- Republican primary- dale. at t)ie accident. MePariand, who said the com vaporizer pperalcs a full Slide rule dial, large easy-gnp handle. trude's Church, Windsor, at 9. Pozzuoli, the city 10 miles from dlers were moved up from Na- needed contesting coanmit only to Coventry until March Only one person was Injured received broadside damage. because of .Inadequate facilities oussed by Dr. Edwin Corpentoc, 21^ at which time they will, be and staffing. Extension nursery aperiallst at 20 hourr without refilling. Burial will be in Mt. St. Bene­ Naples built over an under­ pies to evacuate hundreds of tee m ^ b e rs and delegates, li — Mrs. Astrtd Wlerzbicki of 403 The school bus was damaged Recommended by doctors dict Cemetery, Bloomfield. ground lake of lava. more families from the Rione April /15. Raps Agnew sold out of town aa well. By Otoer serious situations, he the University of Oonneotlout. '' • / Center St. She was thrown from slightly and left the scone ^f for colds, chest conges­ EYiends may call at the fu­ The ground beneath toe an­ Terra, Pozzuoll’s poorest di.s- The Democratic Town Com not^ limiting the sale of tickets her car and waS treated at toe toe accident,' MoParland said, said, could he remedied by an There will be time for individual | (Continued from Page One) to Coventry residents, the Ball tion. 6;88 neral home h ^ g h t from 7 to 9. cient port city-of 70,000 people trict mittee will endorse Us 70 com- emergency room of "" adi^lon of what he called toe queetlons. has bulged upward three feet to Roads were nblocked off and mlttee memberii on March 18 Impllcatlon that it would or ^m n tittee hopes ^ iMure the ter Memorial HoiqHtal. to render the poMo* orutear in- "new poUtlos.” This system ■ Bin. I6 It Is being held outside of tiw. the floorboards.' .. MePariand car had not been exJmlnsd so Importance rather toon by toe IMS hllii4 Twvikt 2SI0 Miwull AvtI luktwuud'A WdcoH M. 11.69 ville General Hospital. empt. town. power of lobMes and the de-' Open Late Every Night glad to find shelter elsewhere named on March 30. The Demo- billion health-education money , Drum Ball ot the car he could not say why the oar Mrs. Larkin was bom Dec. 9, Nearly. lOO families were after fear-ridden nlghU which cratic primary date, if needed bill after effectively nullifying (Oie first Fife and Drum sail Ball mlit a hurry, hurry,” and town flrefight-flwMa-hi. bunt l^ ~ fla m a a ^ cisiens of key power-priltirione, ARTHUR DRUI Othor (torts loeattd in Danbury. I Ilk, Stamford, Rivoriklt. Ptakiklll. Badford HHli, Kl an, Pouc It, Northampton & Frwnl US7 In Rockville, daughter of evacuated last week as bid many of them had spent out- for contesting committee mem- three amendmenU approved by wos^hCld ln^l966 to raise funds era were called at 8:06 a.m. Mrs WiersUokVs ar he sold. , - . Herman and Sarah OrcuU buildings near toe waterfront doors. bers and delegates. Is May 5. toe House. for the newly-organlasd Nathan MePariand said the aookl^ also tiweT Other tanfle of the new . * PAOB 1SN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY. MARCH 2. 1970 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1970 PAGE ELEVEN S - Columbia Manchester » ■ f ''~...... ■■■■■’■ ■ Small Plane, Comment Senkm For Forty Chairman r i u H[ospita1 Notes A 0 to 11 ajn. Board of Key I^ue in. New Chatter jet Collide Dtrectoni public comment HHH ^Prefers’ Gov* Welshf ^ J . VISlTDrO h o Vb s sessidn is Khedulod for to­ morrow lit the Municipal May Be Length on Terms In Canada I F I f 4 Intoniiedlato Owe Semi- private, noeo-t p.m., and 4 p.m. Building Hearing Room. It -—-Wants Choice Wide Open TOP VAtW STAMPS At a aparMly. attendad pubUo prapoaad obaiter were taken ' VANCOUVER, B.C. (AP) —A BMP S pan.t private rooms, 10 a.m.- is for ‘those town residents trtio 'Wish to file suggestions By WALTER B. MEARfl quarters. The issue eeemed set- hearinf laat week, membera ot inow wlM be printed, ao* small, private plane and a com­ c: w "1- You'U never V i a p.m., apd 4 p,m.-8 p.m. •aoh ' iG Ml uA PadlatrlMi Parenta allowed or complaints on any subject AP PoUttcal Writer tled-but two daya later, the Charter OommleaKm e». Btmatori, mercial airliner collided Sunday , , . .w , ^ avaHaMe thin week. Tliey may near Vancouver International aiv time except•X06pt noon-a p.m.; in the board's jurisdiotlon. WABHINOTON (AP) — Hu- O’Brleh rejeoted tike otter, say- plained their recommendatkme ^ up at the h S ie e te otiMM, a p.m.-8 p.m. T^e board conducts the bert H. Humphrey,' anxious to fo g. he faced opposition from MAKE THE BKS Airport, causing the small plane for KUldellnea peitalntny to the vrr. Adella Urtten or Donald to crash. SMt Servioe! 10 m.m.-a pi.m., comment sesslona on'the first avoid qbarges of dictating to the come Democratte demente. ' dletrilmtlon* of powera to be I\ittle. The airliner, an Air Canada 4 pmi.-S p.m. Tuesday and third Thursday party, says he perfere former Pert of the problem, it was efoar, was that some party fig­ gtven to elected and an;>ointed Bleaeiee OUnlo Viscount with aa persona Intensive Onre nnd Coronary of each month. Indiana Oov. Matthew B. Welsh ofticlals of the town. . The Meoslee Clinic held at the aboard, landed safely a few O m i Immediate bunUy only, as the new Democratic national ure# who felt they Should have ■n»numiiAni« PHNA last week .was attend- minutes later. The pilot of the teyUme, limited to five mtn- Windsor Looks; Mrs. Oeollo chairman but wants the selec­ been consulted were not. tion to be a wide oi>en Issue. This time, dlscueelon end con­ Popular of course/ has beTnjShJuc ^ small plane, Ernest J. Marler, 43, „ Vancouver, died when his aiitenUty; Fathers, 11-mm.- WhUe a party spokesnMn In- sultation was the keynote, Hum- held by the Charter OomnS- » "UP* ^ ^ 6i80 Dm -8 Booth, 689 Main St.; the lowest of Discount ^ craft spiraled into a drainage iai46 p-m., and slated there would be no rubber phrey took a soft-sell Une in ad-, rion periodically o w r the past accordlnj; to an acen- p.m.; others, 8 p.m.-4•4 Dp. m"*' and Thaddeus J. Ctupryna, Danlel- yeiu- cy qwkesman. ditch four miles south of the air­ stamping of the former vice vancing his new candidate, Prices . . . but add Top ariO p.m.-B p.m. " son; Mrs. Mabel Barraoo, Bast president’s choice, the odds Humiforey said be had dls- port. Hartford; Marjorie B. LytUe, Dr! Bruce Bradford. ■ chair- A spokesman for Air Canada Age Limits: l i in maternity, were the party’s executive com- cussed Welrti with other party Value Stamps and ydu man of the commission, said he ^ la In other areas, no limit jh Ivy Manor Apt.- 28, B. Center mlttee Would go along at Its leaders, called him a candidate said the collision occurred aa St.; Mrs. Olive Shensle, 386 felt, after hearing comments by ,h^ ***^ *"’ ***** **' the' four«nglne, turboprop Vis­ self-service. meeting today and endorse who would meet with approval get true total value. School St.; Richard B. Morse,- the few present, that the only count was approaching the air­ Welsh. ' of a broad cross-sectiKSi of Dem- real Issue to be reviewed is that Donna Watson, 66 Farnham Rd., South Wind­ port after a 2S-minute flight The administration reminds The official selection 'will ocrats. Compare Popular/ item popular of a two or four-year term for ^a®®y Hoelaer, Roxanne Davia, sor; Frederick W. O’Connell from Victoria. visitors that with constnicUun come Thursday when the full He said he was not trying to offices of the selectmen, town ^^arlene Davis, Dawn Davis, Jr., Broad Brook; Ashlee W. Air Canada and the Depart­ under .way, parking space is Democratic National Oommlttee Impose hla choice, was simply for item and price for clerk, tax collector and trea- Naumec. Cindy Browning, kobht i SMrTKw*. limited, Visitors are asked to Sage, 74 Richard Rd.; Mrs. His first day on the job, Mark SWei^off, Drug Advisory Center coordinator, ment of Transport was Investi­ COMPLETE meets to formally choose a sue- making a personal reoommen- surer. Alice ' DesJardins, Kathy INIURAHIMUH* bear with'the hospital whUe the Edna A. Wuerdig, 26 Trotter cesaor to Oklahoma Sen. Fred datton. price and you'll be Dr. Bradford admitted this Caoutte and Judy Naunec. hands out material on drugs. The drag center, on the second floor of a Man­ gating the collision and would not comment on the possible SIN C IM 914 parking problem exists. St.; Mrs. Diedre A Zwick, iS2 R. Harris, who la resigning. In Indianapolis, Welsh said he was one of the few questions Immunisation clinic for chester Memorial Hospital building at sT^Russell St., officially opened at 8 :30 dollars ahead! Top cause. Spruce St.; Da'vld B. Newton, But H;;mphrey quickly went bed told Humphrey "he could on vdilch inlon Is divided Oerman Measles will be held this morning. (Herald photo by Silver.) INSURANCE Bast Hartford. on to list other prospects for the submit my name end if the Na- among the members. The char- AprU 33 for children from five "The captain felt a slight Patients Today: 208 Value Stamps are |ust bump,” an airline spokesman Also, Mrs. John Klemba and chairmanehlp, and say all of tlonal Oommlttee ‘wanted me to ter, as proposed, recommends to 10 years old who have ' not ADMITTFED SATURDAY; said. "The fire warning indica­ son. Bast Hartford; Mrs. John them should get full considera­ senre, then certainly I wculd our way of saying . . . two years for • selectmen and had German Measles or the First D a y Provhs/ Busy One 1111111 jjjn I HJ Timothy Boothroyd, 24 Fair- ALL SPECIALS EFFECTIVE tor on No. 2 engine lit up and SERVICE Drew and daughter, Wangum- tion. give It serious consideration.’’ four years for the other offices. Rubella vaccine. field St.; Mrs. Nancy J. Jan­ baugh Dr., Coventry; Mrs. Dr.' Bradford said the com- _____ they shut down that engine. Among the other names; WeUh added that In hlB tolks "thanks"! MONDAY & TUESDAY ONLY "The crew saw nothing, the kowski, 844 Hilton Dr., South William March and son, 68 with the former 'vice preelden mission membera felt that. Manchester Evening Herald Mayor Joseph Doorley of Provi­ passengers apparently saw Windsor; Irving J. Judge, 180 Birch St. offices of the town clerk and Columbte correspondent Vlr- Fo r Head of New Drug Center dence, R.I.; Jaseidi Crangle, "no ix>Utical oonditione nor nothing.” Porter St.; Mrs. Catherine Democratic chairman of Brie commitments of any kind were tax ele c to r are complex and Cartsen. tel. ts» n u . Knox, '140 Woodalde St.; Alfred "It takes a great deal of t i m e ______By MARGARET AUUSIO 1967 with an A.B. in Englldi. \help parents "lower their The plane carried 33 passen­ REAL County, N.Y.; Gov. Buford Ell­ discussed; none 'were suggested 'a'lVh'u'u' T. Laneri, French. Rd., Bolt ground by Ellen HoHinger of Moon Dust the Democrats, said the execu- touch 'with black elected ofll- on the phone talking to a jjjg institute of Living in Hart- answer^. • " I just want to suburban Lander. Rd., Andover; Mrs. Lynne W. if someone was doing a "good (Continued from Page One) tlve committee sought ’’the clals, 'wUh labor leaders, 'with job he'U be reelected." Another C a u cu ses worried mother whose son lo^d and later to Blue HllU Clin- present thenT\ with the facts, "The small plane plunged Bouchey, 36 Division St.; Caro­ most open possible means to governors, and other el'ements LARGE i M i , Will* coupes m pureh«teel$$.W^ comment from Peter Becklsh is on drugs. ic. He spent a little over a year '■^‘her than a ll't^ romanticized straight down,” she said, "while lyn 8. Bower, Oak Dr., He­ something very important, scien­ oome up wtth a nominee for of the party, stated that four years "is fine By 12:30, he was behind, at the insUtute and a few dnig^ the bigger plane continued on." bron; Mrs. Henrietta I. Brooks, tifically.’’ chairman who will be accepta- ’"nwy’re ' not simply rubber 40 02. or moie(«X4' This Week ot itomt pphtWte([ if someone Ls doing a good job closed doors counseling two months at Blue Hills, he says. “ v 63 Gerald Dr., Rockville; Fred­ He estimated the sample’s ble to the ‘widest possible num­ stamping any inroposal,” 'Spivelc BOTTLE -by low). Democmlic and Republican teen-agers who had walked Swerdloff is the son of middle ROBERT J. SMITH, erick J. Clay Jr., Bast. . . . Mart- age at 8.7 billion years, the ber of Democrats." said. Once Rural 'Stale doing a poor Job." ^ _ in fo r hpln class Jewish parents, now de- “ gemng sausfacut^ out or ford; Carl Curtis, Enfield; Don- ganie ^ other samples analyzed The whole proceas appeared Welsh served as a U.S. attor­ life. I want to show the kids It waB 8tate<} that town coun- The center, located on the ceased, from Buffalo. His fath- Flordla was classifiedi as INSUMNSMiniS SINCE 1914 na L. Deland, Storrs; Stratos elsewhere. tailored to avoid the kind of ney, a state legislator, then aa Coupon good onl)r Mon. Tuo*. Mor. 2f 3, 1970 ^ ^ d be consulted as state be endorsed at meetings this ^ er was a lawyer. It .was only 100 per cent rural In 18C0 end Bfotratlou, 36K Vernon Gar- Lawrence aald he and Dr. Wll- ______„governor______of______Indiana from 1961 (Xkmplaints which came from Limit One Coubon Per Cu*fomet ^tirtes say the tyc collector week. Ru^eU at. opened today. The his aunt’s threat to cut him off whil^vdto^ut its population of 87,446 ranked 649-5241 dens, Rockville; Mrs. Captola Libby, InsUtute director, some Dem-ocrats after Hum- until 1966. His major moment of and town clerk should serve two The Democrats will meet to- other rooms of the building are from the estate (she is the last anrwmg the 31 states of the M. Ferris, 118 McKee St.; Mrs. arranged for the exhibit at Bui- phrey. sought to arrange a re- national political attention came Union,, according to Encyclo­ 96S MAIN STMIT, MANCHISTIR year terms. morrow at 8 p.m. at the •’y Manchester Memorial executor) and his wife’s threat Ardell Gonder, Broad Brook; lock’s Wllshire department turn os chairman by Lawrence in 1964 when, as a stand-in for At one point, a proposal by the paedia Britannica. (Grotind Floor Host to Ho«m ft Halo) wmmmmmmmmm Hospital which donated th's of divorce, that brought him to High-Rise Rules Andrew R. Hagenow, 29 Whit- store, where the dinner-dance F. O’Brien, who resigned the then President Lyndon B. John- uey Rd.; Mrs. Helen M. Hite, was held to raise money for two post some 18 months ago when son, he contested George C. i i ^ T q u a l l f ^ ^ s t e n " ^ '; ; ; : ; ^ l o ¥ ^ toe“ cajKUS T s m a i r ^ m . and. at “ ' " ’^I^y'“sLnt me to the Instl- 122 Oak St.; Mrs. Elizabeth A. gye foundatlmis for research Harris took It. Wallace in the Indiana prealden- Hearing Topic I'u’u'a'u'alUUIMIK - committee than another X Humphrey, 26 Clinton St.; Rich- curtailed by federal spending Humphrey announce a ‘week tial primary. The W'allace ahare High-rise apartments will be VALUABLE COUPON tlooed by kte. Cliarles Hill. Slie members. It took a long tfme for the Man- because It was the onlv nlace ard W. Jarvis Jr., 2316 Elling­ cuts. ago. he had asked O’Briqn to of the Indiana ‘vote was iMld to expressed the opinion that a The Republicans will caucus ^legter Chamber of Commerce, they’d heard of ’’ he says “ I the main topic of discusslan to- ton Rd., South Windisor; Mrs. take another turn at party head- 29 per cent. Upe recorder would be more ’Ibursday at 8 p.m. also at the ^^leh sponsors the center, to thought I would lust eo ' for the pubMc hearing of Informed of NASA’s state­ Sally A. Kamerer, 10 .Valerie ment 'that the display had not JJemmrli^ B u lld ^ . They get enough funds to finance It. awhile and then come rroymionsProvisions 01 of inethe reguiauiHutregulaticms '^'RockvlIle; Mrs. Jacqueline D. slender, two-inch long 'vial and Nicholson, 772 Pleasant Valley two other samples-^ small M ^®?* <®!L "****^' ^*® «^‘ ®® **»® various conversation, Swedloff made an rather than use drugs ’’ high-rise stnus- For a Debate on C-DAP li^cad conventions will be named at appointment to talk with her this Swerdloff is now l l v l n g * ^ t ®- minimum of six stoites. Rd., South Windsor; Mrs. Marie piece of moon rock and acme SAVE ofth e first Satuidaiy as it has a meeting in April, and the afternoon. but there would be no set maxl- 11 P. Nickerson, Cider Mill Rd., dust on a microscope slide— The Town Council has called wouJd go into the, program, aiways^ been, drew comment town committee wdll not elect At 10:30, two local housewives who does “ *® social aerWca vmrk "®®"’ in mxun. They w*a khvaoh o ua¥ ^9 no minimum lot size require­ ;^ir'nor»ee"k or accept re-elec ’Ihe center is trying to get a ® speaker’s bureau, a list of ment, but In residential zones woodland St.; Michael J. Simp- about 10:16, while the guests Brennim, bringing the dollar amount that Sahiida,y night would give ^ number of such volunteers to knowledgeable speakers willing were dancing on the floor below. wmwmmm there would be a. three-acre son, 40 Olcott St.; Mrs. Mae M. director of District I for, the down to about $13,000. persons workingwwsssu^ aCb secondOCW4UA shiftnuiv T> ' r-n, r. I...__414€HfVCmake UfiCUlSC.VCO themse:ves avtuiupie available lO to '' speak about drugs toS-W area NASA officials said the dust Lennstedt, 64 Delmont St.; Department of Commi^ty A f­ The Town Council holds ite an opportunity to express opln- ®®"^® certain hours a week 8:roups. There will also be drug M)^. Grace Valentine, Rt. 6, could have little monetary value regular meeting tonight at 7 imw. Thomas Oamithers said the when ____ meded._ HtomtiirAliterature torfor thnaothose .AAbtor-’seeking* in. Although there would be no fairs, the group that sponsors Bolton. to a thief because there is no le­ at 'the Town Hall. Items includ- Another------,.._rproposal,---- . that select- a ^ .^ i„ .JThere were two other phone formation and a film rental set limit on the height of the C-DAP; State Rep. Marilyn buildings, the height would be gal market for It. Pearson of Stratford, an out- ®d <» the agenda ane disousslOT m«wi riiBll not hold any other of- Steele of V e ^ n for ^ calls before U a.m. ,#rom W r - library. BHITHS SATURDAY: A son oontrolled by a somewhat com- ‘It’s something you cem’t put spoken opponent of C-DAP, and ^ Town ^ buslne« h ^ , the flee ot profit under the new nonUnation as U.S. ested volunteers. Those who come Into the cen- to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rlc- a dollar value on,” said Weath- charter, drew a response from representative from tiie second j_ Gjjmt Swank executive ^®*‘ with hard-care problems Plex system .based • Parents group where division on Wyneding HIU Rd. W k C H O P S ^ Meyer, 23 Oeepwood Dr., Ver­ lunar samples, officials said. for all the apparent misunder­ of a selectman Is not enough for The Vernon Senior Citizens’ by the door, but as you can Parents can come In and telk The requested lot covers 98,905 ple lore Invited to attend. The Ground fresh * ^ ___ V Quarter Loin non; a daughter to Mr. and Mlrs-. ■There was no immnliate standings surrounding the a living. Others attending the Pluocble group had 40 players In gge, we’re pretty busy__ ___ If i with each other about their chll- square feet and is now owned •Esdi ps^M* Mlcbael Kohler, 46 Lilac St.; a i^rofirr^ whJoh includes an * ^ e n o e of d o ily to ______Al______a ... _ . Af^AnsianAA Aft 41. a ftAal.. a .a. A.aft . - __ - move, for examiile, titer C-DAP program, through which toward the dose of the meeting agreed with him'. attendance at the tournament body In Manchester^ adks'”you drug problems, and a by Stone and Goldberg, buUd- cosUis>\ son to Mr. and Mrs. Edward state funds are available for plans to send some .Aix>llo 13 session, at which resldente may ’The conunisslion recommends P®^y held last Thursday. Win- what we need a drug center similar group tor drug users, ing contractors. q to 11 Fn4 Hart, 8 Rachel Rd.; a daughter guarantee flavor samples through the. liiall. communities to carry out question oouncUmen, or offer the Boozd of Education be in- "®™ were Thomas Madden, 602; for, tell them about this, There will be some counseling The hearings begin at 7r30 asd Cssttr to Mr. and Mrs. John Ballarge- Anthony J. director of “ action plans." ideas and suggestions on any and quality creased to seven membens, "to Emily Brooks, 596, and Elsie Before taking this position, offered. in the Municipal Building Hear­ *W’ CulClispi on, Glastonbury. science and ications at the The meeting grew out of areas of oonoem. allow tor wider community rep- MlUer, 687. Swerdloff, a former heroin ad- The parents. group will be to ing Room. V- Manned SpEMfocraft Center here. Town Council meeting lafo last BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A son msentation," said Bradford. Regular pinochle wIU be play- diet, worked at the Blue Hills said he fodught security plaiis year, when the council held a Chuck Shoulder Cut Center Cut to M!r. and Mrs. Derek Verland- Under tbs charter, vacandee ed tomorrow and the tourna- Outpatient Clinic In Hartford as used in foe past would be adequ- hearing on whether or not to In the elscttive oCfines would be ment session Thursday, both at a rehabilitation counselor for V er. Riverside Dr., Vernon; a son Clues Souaht IFLETCHEB BLASS CO, OFMAMOEEBnift Ik 8 9 * to Mr. and Mrs. Eklward Fantun, ate, if-'tollowed properly. establish a C-DAP agency by LONDON BROIL flUed by the selectmen. tbe Lottie Flak Memorial BuUd- the Alcohol and Drug Depend- ‘^What it really points out is ordinance, a move that is neces- Donald ’TUtUs, chairman of the bisr. Henry Park, at 1:16 p.m. ence Division of the State De- WdUowbrook Apts., Rock'ville: a In E xplosiW A t ^ 6494521 son to Mr. and Mrs. '^ y to n * f « * ®* toese sclentlste is sary in the various steps in the Colonial Master x 'Skoard of Bducaition, pointed Prayer Day partment of Mental Health, ' 54 McKBE STREET _____ lb going to have to adhere to foese program to make the town out that the bodnd is not an Ohurdi Women United of Asked why he cnvitched from Country Style Pork Ribs ‘ "Bowen, 2ti Murray Rd.» Semtn safeguards,” he said. eligible for funds.'' ‘While an Peabody, Mass. agency of the town but of tbe Greater Rockville will sponsor a job that le primarily drug Now is Hie time to bring In your screens 'to ba i Windsor. SMOKED SHOULDER Souerkrout . Seolood Favorites I The stolen sample was one of agehey was set up lost year in PEABOD'?', Mass .(AP) —Of­ "IBS state. "K my memory serves tbe local Worid Day of Prayer treatment to one that’s piimar- Storm window' glass repteoed. ■ latifftti Seafood rovonw*. DI80HAR0ED SATUWbAY: several hundred distributed to ficials sought clues today into a me right," he said, "state ata- nt Union Church, Hockt^lle, lly drug use prevention, he said, the spring, through some over­ Mrs. Frances C. O v e i^ , 64 Ly- scientists from the moon mate­ dynanrtits blast that heavily tutes say the board wlU fill its Friday at 7 p.m. - “ I think prevention Is what’s AUTO B U S S INSTALLED sight It was never “offldaily” ness St.; Mrii. Elsie N. Moulton, rial brought to earth by ApoUo damaged the Bbrnlly Food Store own vocendsa." The service will be a family Important right now. If preven- constituted os such, despite the MEXICAN (Extra Sweet & Red) Sole or Floundei , „ 79 ^ 41 Beidm Rd., South Windsor; 11. fact that the group met regular­ and had the potential bf "instant ■ It was brought out that opin- e'le with Miss Hazel Kuhnly as tion Is good enough, treatment BLASS FURNITURE TOPS Christopher M. Jtoy, Bast Hart­ Callo said public display of urban renewal" in the down­ ions on the board were apUt sued speaker. Miss Kuhnly Is cam be wiped out." . ‘ tan. F .m «, ------ly for some months, drawing up MIRRORS (Fireplace and Dbor) ford; Mrs. Itory Ann Blathers, the moon material is permlssl- _a preliminary ______program _in pre- town area. when It oamie to a dedsicn parish assistant at St. John’s Swerdloff started using drugs After the exjdosion, the state about creating a Board of FI- Episcopd Church. while a student at the State Blast Hartfotd; Stanley G. Zlma ble as l«ig aa It is under con- parotion 'for'su bm it^ sji*a^ Purs Pork - Hot or Sstest Jr., 203 Sdmmlt St.; Mrs. Cath- slant guard. The security plan pUcatlon tor a C-DAP police bomb squad found nu­ nance. ’lbs board ^finally dedd- The special service on the University of Neiw York at Buf- PICTURE FRAMIN6 (all types) Italian Sausage erfoe Champagne, 93 Foster St.; has to be approved by the Na- council’s ordinance merous unexploded dynamite WATERMELON pd not to recommend one at worldwide theme, “Take beginning, he used WINDOW and PLATE BLASS Leon Toity Mrs./'^lga R. St. Germain, Alice tlonal Aeronautics sind Space a charges in the store’s basement Utis time but stated this dads- Courage,” was 'written by the marijuana, h^ tiayB, "to hang Ground Chuck Vn'.rvT' Coventry;O o ^ tr y ; Mm.Mrs. B>meliaBmella L. Administration,AdmlnUtratlon, he said,eald. \nd and ®®^®*-®* .___ >:®®‘® l^ringed^upc^ ibecause they -provide toe necessary power. ttw remaining selectmen will NEWPORT, H.I. (AP)—Tim- I did.’’ , ^ g r a p e f r u i t 6 ‘ 4 9 Kerry St.; Mrs. Theresa Tayldr. locked glass cabinet. The dls- would not be able - ...... to allocate “ Peabody 'would have had In- act as oo«eisotm«a. It was othy Baker of Norfolk, Va., a At this point, Swerdloff says, Florida Oranges 10 31 Locust St., South Windsor; play at the Manned Spacecraft funds aa they chose. A letter slant urban renewal, it it had," agreed that iiown counsel he 19-year-old sailor injured in an tbe group began to split up. -490 Benedict J. Kozlol, Glastonbury; Center includes an armed guard from JXIA Commissioner Le- said State Police bomb expert Real Sweet Eating contacted on the matter to see auto- accident in Stonington, ^ m e were arrested and otoers- water! Anjou Pears o....,, Ralph J. LaFoe, Blast Ifortford; in unifohn. Roy Jones has since cleared Joseph Sainato. He estimated PINEAPPLES if there was any conflict with Conn., Feb. 21, died Sunday teR for other reasons, Ralph Home, 102 Nike Circle; The Apollo 11 samples were this up, however, elating that th* total riggfed to explode at state statutes. night at tbe Navy Hospital here. "People didn’t really care to _ Spinach io...ri.29c Mrs. Alice Barrow, Blast Hart- distributed by hand to each of In toe 13 areas of community about 76 pounds, The oommiasion wlU meet Another Newport-based sailor. Identify with tha group any- ford. toe scientists, but NASA had life that are looked Into by No one was injured In toe March 12 to consider sugges- 21-year-old Lecmard Kelvy of more,” be explains. "All they . Clip Coupons ■ V______■______-iT -s Also, Unda Copping, 284 Tay­ earlier announced plans to be C-DAP, a town may choose any blast late Saturday night. Dam- tions and reGonunendations Providence, was killed in tbe wanted to identify with were lor St., TalcottvlUe; Mrs. Joyce more casual ■with toe 1,600 sam' hr all of the areas on whirii age eatimates were not deter­ made at ttM hearing’ond a com- crash. State police said K dvy drugs.’’ Z. Chester, Warehouse Pifoit; pies from Apollo 12. Small sam­ to expend Its funds. mined Immediately. plete draft of tbe chatter will apparently fell asleep at the Swerdloff, who obtained WITHIHB | John M. Griffith, Bast Hart­ ples were to be mailed wlto spe­ Some of toe areas Investigat­ Inveetlgators found wire run­ IXQUIDITC ROVALOiCWIRAKii iS* nirEIS DSmai ^ VA„ w . E______X .1 JCOUPON C rnuDOM S5*»| £31S| he presented to selectmen by wheel of the car on Interstate enough money “ in a variety of SLICED BACON S A V E 20. ford; Mrs. Irene ,L. Chandler, cial registration and safe­ ed by C-DAP include education, ning from toe two buildings Al*ft I- - Route 95 and it amashed into a ways,” to keep him In school end gurchata■ ata elaf ISSS car mere ^ | ^ 86 Sanford Rd.; Mrs. Rose P. guards. Officials noted then that housing, cuUure, obmihunica- some 1,100 feet through back­ All anrallahle copies of the ■ bridge abutment. and on drugs, graduated hs 1 ^ — Towardt zurchata of al Any ^ _ jp q|gg ; |j 1 I this same system Is used at tlon and 'transportation. yards and along two streets to i S S W noit Karpuska, 81 Crestwood Dr.; MtLMAC DINNERWA^ Apply directly to ONEDOIIH Mrs. Patricia A. Lassen, 129 times to move gold buIU they will have the qpfx>rtunity rooms on the third floor tor Its ic. A mmiIIM CMitwnpwwir NtMni «i«i to quosUon weU4nformed offl- monthly meetings, ''y:- MC«1t DtoCM In TMIM* WMt*. Ajax Laundry Detergent and son, East Hartford; Mrs. ( i e U Ajax Heavy Duty Detergent LupVon Support dale on both toe pro and eon Ralph Garrett, , attached to the Lenard “ > O f E xJ C a u d id a le* 2Sc Datl S4 si | 1 Ferns St., Rockville i Mrs. side of the ODAiP queetlon. . fire marshal’s office,, said those lOcDtal T C C If, ultimately, the O-DAP responsible for the blast appar- Lionel Busslere and son, Bast WBSTON (A P) — State Sen. Hartford; Mrs. WllUam Harris John M. Luptpn has been en- agenoy Is formally ocnatltuted, ently knew how to use dynamite DINNER PLATES * CUPS w SAUCEIRS application for toe progrram by securing it to the store’s col- and son, HFD 4, Coventry: **rs. doned In his Wd tor the Re- would be submitted to toe DOA. umns, but made an error in us- wDESSERT DISHES * 12 oz. TUMDLER8 Top Job Household Clepner Wllliam Drifgs and son, #6 publican nomination for U.S. Ragu Spaghetti Saixe '> “43c Tcwnspecqile would have the Ing wire too small to handle the BtioMand Rd., Wapping; Mrs. Senator by two former candi­ Pluft Extra Top Valu« Stonips whwi opportunity, through town current from the battery, ‘r rtlh *ach $3.00 purclisfo Louis Podneault and daughter. dates for secretary ot the state. Lupton announc^ Saturday he meetings at steps along the PoHoe Chief John F. Lus said you purchat* complatpr piocM 49* Ragii Spaghetti Sauce ’t'JO. Bast Hartford. ____ iilrtfaihftli T>i 'll'**" “irnri i) I'm Hi ■■‘ii . .r II |> —I ll— had the backing of Mrs. Thomas way, to voice their opinions on the explosion appeared to be the DiaCHAROBD YB8TBR- the dlrsoUon the town would wiqrk of professlonels, but said DAY: Frank Thomas, Hartford: Loy of West Hartford Mrs. Abraham Shulman of Itew take, and would also havs to he was at a loss td provide a Bmoat T. aUhavy, drand HUl approve any local funds that motl've. lUL, BMland; Robert A. Hussox, ^ .'V: .'V w A . \'- X.. V-\

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i THE Elise Kloter Captures Town Women’s Duckpin Herald Angle Bruins By E AR L Y O S T Boston On© Ramos Feels H old ou t’s Bports Editor Strike in Final Box Point Ahead Laguna May m Made Most of Starting Opportunity Tested at This Time Little Doug Melody who was a big man during his In NHL Race Be T op Test Defeats Rolane Irish schoolboy basketball career at East Catholic High waited NEW YORK (A P)—These are the times that try a _ _ _ NEW YORK (AP)—The By EARL YOST ^ . all season to get tabbed for a starting berth with the LOS ANGELES (AP) — holdout’s willpower. University o f Connecticut varaity hoo^teVsrTh^ks' to Boston Bruins pursued New Sports Editoi* He sees television reports of his teammates working The iighweight chaihpion of Bic»’ Triumph ^ , the revolting developmente on the UCJonn campus which York for 3Vjs months and Collecting a strike in her final box, and adding a lO- out in Florida or Arizona sunshine while outside, winter the world, leggy young pin fill, in the seventh game of a best of seven set, Elise HAMDEN (AP)—The Hamden resulted in the Buspension. of three players from the ^1}® RunRers turn Mando Ramos, agrees he is taking its last swings and connecting regularly, The Bice took the lead early In thq squad foUowlng their qjreat on ------to do the chasing. Kloter won the 1970 Women’s Town Duckpin Bowling general manager says his last offer is final— “ take it or The Bruins finally overtook may be facing the 'tougheet Tournament yesterday afternoon at the Holiday Lanes. Sunday afternoon game and burglary charges, Mel^y got p i„ Notes leave it.’’ And some rookie is filling in for him and look­ kept It. defeating the Wilming­ Satorday nl^ht ‘ g^ k ’lib^ut excitement at a J^® Rangers Sunday, moving test of his relatively brief Making It all the way to the career in Panama’s Ismael final* In her first tourney start, ing pretty good. ------ton Blue Bombers 122-117 in the “PorUng event, you should have Pl“ ®,NaUonal But the holdout la adaimenL Nally, a 20-game winner, wants a tense and nervous Mlaa Eastern ProfOsslonal Basketball The talented ball-handler, and been at the Holiday Lanes to Hockey League’s Bast Division Laguna Tuesday night. Proteges Taking matters easy today on Kloter, at 16, thus becomes the And if you want to know why, $70,000 but the Orioles are will- League. | playmaker proved to ^ an Iron gee the seventh and deciding ® *>-1 ^clslon over St. Pleasantly 'luppy witti the the eve of his 16-round scrap In youngest In age to ever win a Just listen to one of this year’s ing to pay only $62,600. It was the Blcs’ first game man tor^ ch Dee Rowe. ^ ^ tbe annual Women’s ^ula after Chicago had beaten outcome of tto Women’s the Sports Arena, the 21-year- major town bowling title for most atiubbom cases, Houston’s Washington’s Frank Howard, under player-vAitig ’Ikjurnament. The New York 8-1 in an afternoon Town D u o k p rb Bowling either sex. Larry Dierker, a 20-game win- who Is usually one of the last Hamden Is now In third place utes In the upset M-32 verdict ^even set was deadlock- old tltleholder from Long Beach Tournament yesteri^ at Mis* Kloter, a Junior ai Man­ ner last year. players to agree to terms, is sit- with a 16-10 record and Wil­ over the Ra^s which assured ^ jbree eames anlece between Ho®*®” a one-point had finished pix>bably his most the Holiday Lanes Flo chester High, turned in a 122 “Every year,” says Dierker, ting at home In Green Bay, mington dropped to second dedicated training period. Alkaa. defending champion Rolane *" “ d marked the "almost every ball player you wis., waiting tor the Senators to place with a 17-8 record. Mando will receive $100,000 to score to nip defending queen nhamnto.^ta^f®toi'^urJ!^n I*"'®** challenger Bllse Klo- since Nov. 16 that the Rolane Irish by two pins to se­ The winner was hV. talk to says he signed for su (^ agree to pay him $116,000 per Top scorer In the game was championship. All ^ toe U(fonn ^ _ Rangers had dropped out of Laguna's $10,000—but he seems cure the championship trophy daughter, Elise Kloter. and-such a figure, but thayhe year tor each of the next two Wilmington’s Waite Bellamy, starters went the distance. me rirsi rive wxes were now more than In the. past to and first prise money of $40. The runner-up was Rolane could have signed for m o ^ ex- seasons. Another slugger, Oak- with 28 points. Jim Ware led Melody’s contributions had a *>ut the last five had giaewhere in the NHL Bun- realize the Importance and pres­ Irish. lot to do with the stunning up- "'®*'« ®x®‘t®ment and tension ® ^ ^ The teen-age winner, a prod­ cept he didn’t want .to go land’s Reggie Jackson, is also the Blcs with 26. ------4 tige of being a world champion. uct of the Holiday Lanes Junior Both girls started their through all that rigamafble. waiting for a better offer. net in the season cloeer before than -in a lO-lraUng baseball Minnesota ended a 2(^ame One big' reason, which he Bowling program, >as is Miss bowling futreers under the “Two or three thousand dd- The Atlanta braves want to Plan Hoop Event ic » ■ « . . . » p.rt

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1970 X PAGE PIPTEBN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 2, _____ PAQB FOUBTBBN Houmli«SxS«rvleMI Help W onted- Help Hdp WonludL”-M ali U 35 BUGGS BUNNY \ • OUR BOARDING HOITSE with MAJOR HOOPLE Offt r ^ 13vi^ Female 35 Femole PART-TIME wdrh in smali Aniwer le rrerleai Paiile CLASSIFIED CUSTOM made draperibe,^^ allp BERRY’S WORLD shop. Shipping, reoelvliig, g « i‘ ^BUGS... 1 PETUNIA, TH IS CREAM IS \ FERGST ITl TH' STUFF WON'Tj Yt>U MUST. MEAN PIR covers and reupholsteHitg. SECRETARY for law office full WHAT IS IT?7 THIS IS YER g u a r a n t e e d r ) IRK M UfACLESt insteap o f . w e t ... n o Cheerful Moments or part-time. Write Box F, oral handyman. Hours U noOn MAkE YA MORE S, BHEAP, b u t t e r ., c a k e , Budget terms. Established n to 6 p.ni. 640-2364. LUCkY THATS tvie FAMOUS HOOPLE UirJIaiiC-] Manchester Herald. RN’S — LPN’S DAY...GULPi BEAUTIFUL... ' h e a l t h f o r m u l a , b u s t e r / COOWES, CREAM, FRIEP 1645. Days, 524-0154, evenings, MORE GLAMOROUS^ THE ROUNPS WILL MELT FOOPS, FATTY POOPS, DOWN IsJI-iajuj - ADVERTISING 649-7690. POTATOES OR SOOA/ ACBOaS ni=i Miidi-H KEYPUNCH Operators, experi­ PLUMBERS and experUnoed AWAV IP YtXTLL "OUST 1 Footfall helpers wanted. Top wages OONTiNUe Yt3UB EXERCISES A CANARY COULp.^ ISitfnof CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS REWEAVINQ of bums, moth- enced and beginners. Work AIDES STARYS ON THIS MENLT.' happinMS 2 ------Harl and benefits. Call after 6 p.m., AMP FOLLOW TWIS 3 Old Bible 8 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. holcs, zippers repaired. Win­ days, evenings, part-time dr 'SIMPLE Pier/ , Bin----- ■pirUa i S B S u i J ® OPENINGS ON ALL 646-4628. )0 Coin of ancient translation dow shades made to measure, full-time. Immediate assign­ 4 Hawaiian ail size Venetian blinds. Keys ments In your area. High pay, Greece COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. SHIFTS WE ARE LOOKING for an auto 11 Evenins party decoration liiranM gnwi^ made while you wait. Tape re­ no fee. Apply Staff Builders, 11 13 Keep 5 Sea bird 4 ISO P.M. DAY BEFORE PUBUOA'nON corders for pent. Marlow’s, 867- Asylum St., Hartford, 278-7610.' salesman. If you want to work Unusual salary and fringe bene­ at a dealership that wants you 14 Natural ability (var.) s m Deedllne for Saturday and Monday la 4ise p.m. FHda.i Main St. 649-5221. 15 Semiprecioua 6 Tibetan 47 Wit ______.A fits. to make a good living, where gazelle 24 Son (prefix) atone 25 Field Exclamation LIGHT TRiRlM pN G . Ibulk deliv- a customer is taken care Of, 16 Compaas pbint 7 Lubricate of taunting PLEASE READ YOUR AD 8 Raw metals (comb, form) ery, yardjx A f 4 attics, cellars a dealership that has built Its 18 Depot ab.) 26 ^mboolike 49 Ten „ Olmitled or “ Want Ada” are taken over Uie phone aa a cleaned a/d removed Also odd TYPIST MEADOWS WEST reputation on service, the old­ }-z\ 19 While 9 Car damage (comb, form) 10 Theatrical grass convcnif'iic©# ftdvertlAEr Ehould r6ad hlE ad Um virh t jobs. 644-8962. CONVALESCENT HOME est LIncoln-Mercury dealership 21 Prepoaition 28 Symbol for SOTinter Part-time nights from 7 ALLEY. OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN 24 Diafigure abbreviati«(i 52 Highlander HAY IT «id REPORT EIW^M In fSTtae in Connecticut Is looking for a, 11 British gun ' s^ium ' next Ineertlon, The Herald U reapontible for only ONE In­ LIGHT trucking, cellar and at­ p.m. to 12 midnight for bill­ Call 649-4611 for interview. man who wants a good place 27 Feminine 30 Man's name 54 Hardy heroine WELCOME, MY PEARI l OF COURSE NOT, name 12 Greek letter 55 Gaelic correct or omitted Ineertlort. for any adverttaement and then tics cleaned, odd Jobs, lawns, ing and meuiifest work. Call to sell cars and has a desire oocJla! 1 HOPE WE HAVENT POC...THINGS IN 17 Symbol of 31 River of ^ y to ^ e x t^ t of a ' ‘make good» Ineertlon. Errors which Mr. Elson at 528-2133 (or 29 MenUl image Florence 56 ------'■ Paulo, and trees cut and removed. to work hard. We can offer a INCONVENIENCED YOU/, ' MOO WERE A cheerfulness do not l«>Mn the value of the advertisement will not be further Information. SCHOOL BUS drivers, Bolton, WONMUG; L ^ UTILE ON THE POLL 32 Lifetime 35 Thus far Brazil ' corrected by “ make good” Inaertion. 648-6000. demonstrator, excellent com­ ------SIDE ANVWAY/ 20 French 58 Water barrier hours 7:20-9 a.m. and 2-3:46 33 Ethiopian existentialist 37 Cry loudly mission plan, pension plan, title 39 Ounce (ab.) 59 Every p.m., 649-8400. hospital plan and five-day - 34 Mirthful 22 Wood for 61 Feeling of BuildlB9— HENRY JENKINS S t s ^\Ak^Ns building 45 Beams of (Rockville, Ton Free)- week. Apply in person at 36 Top of wave light reverence TRANS. CO„ INC. KEYPUNCH OPERATOR HIM HUNGRY 38 Peg used in 23 Poetic form Contracting 1 4 — Moriarty Bros,, 801 Center 8t., 643-2711 ,875-3136 Manchester. Aisk for -Mr. Jim quoita 1 7 " 3 4 i. 7 SAVE MONEY! Fast service. Chapel Rd. Opening tor experienced Al­ S*C ^ TW* h WtA Iw. TM ■»« lit OM 40 Feminine McCavanagh. ^ § 1 12 Dormers, room additions, ga­ South Windsor, Conn. pha-Numeric IBM keypunch- auffix 10 rages, porches, roofing and 41 Smell er .to work full-time days. DISHWASHER wanted for 14 siding. Compare prices. Add- 42 Verbal suffix 13 Trouble Reaching Our Advertiser? An Equal Opportunity Employer Company offers excellent Saturday nights. Apply Cavey*! A-Level Dormer Corp., 289- OUT OUR WAY BY J. B. WILLIAMS 43 Folding bed 15“ W wages and working condi­ Restaurant, 46 E. Center St. 44 European IS 0449. tions, convenient free park­ capital 19 20 21 23 24-Hour Answering Servics (0 .1470\ b«6) NEA.NIA, IlK.v-. small. Dan Moran, Builder. paper hanging. Ceilings, etc. Comptometer or calculator. MACHINE OPERATORS HER-\LD wlU iwt Evenings, 649-8880. RITA little k&H Trucks— ^Tractors 5 Insured. 649-1003. HAIRDRESSERS (two), M- — Set-up and operate. -THE WORRV WART disclose the Identity ‘70 MrN«MEiH S) ihI.. h»*-. nal owner, very good condition. clal rates for people over 66. Petite Beauty Salon, 34 CHiurch venient free parking end ing blind. box ads who additions and garages. Call AfXXlUNTANTS — Two years desire to protect their Cali 643-9479. Call my competitors, then call St., Manchester. above averatge beefits. SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL Tom Corbitt, 643-0086. me. Estimates given. 649-7863. Apply: pubtlc accounting with tax ex- An equal opportunity employer identity can follow ‘his perience. To $14,000. procedure; COUNTERGIRL, 6 p.m. to 1 Trailers— NEWTON H. SMITH and Son— INTERIOR and exterior palnt- a.m., part-time. Apply in per­ FOREMAN / SUPERVISORS— VoO MlKT be Enclose your roiSy to Remodellng, repairing, addi- Ingi, small Jobs only. EYee esti­ son, Bess Eaton Donuts, 160 FIRST NATIONAL Mobile Homes 6-A Background In injection mold­ WOODWORKING More 6EMTle,‘31ke. e\;ervone the box In an envelope —' tlons, rec rooms, garages. mates on aluminum siding. Center St.,' Manchester. STORES, INC. porches and roofing. No Job ing, machine shop, heat treat, DEPARTMENT 'TERRIFIED OP Sou. address to the Cliasslfled 1969 TENT camping trailer, Call 9-1, 643-6863. FOREMAN M.a n a g e r, Manchasler hardtop, used once, sleeps 4, too small. Call 649-3144. WAITRESS for part-time 8-8:80 PARK & OAKLAND and paper. To $12,000. Evening Herald, together Experienced man fqr supervis- extras. 647-1270. p.m., five days weekly, no AVENUES CLERKS—Many areas. To $186. ing high quality custom work. with a memo listing the WES ROBBINS Carpentry re­ weekends. Ideal for house­ modeling specialist. Additions, D.O.E. Excellent opeining. companies you do NOT 1966 17’ SHASTA trailer,'sleeps Floor Rnlshlng 24 wife or college student, experi­ want to see your letter. rec rooms, dormers, porchea, EAST HARTFORD, 6, self-contalred. Excellent ence helpful but not necessary. SENIOR ATTORNEY—Ten or DISPLAYCRAPT Your letter will be de­ • pabinets, formica, built -ins, FLOOR SANDING and reflnlsh- CONN. 648-9567 stroyed if the advertiser condition with extras. Call 646- ing (specializing in older Good hourly rate, good more years corporate and/or ______1984. bathrooms, kitchens, 649-3446. BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CBANE is one you’ve mentioned. floors). Inside painting. Paper gratuities, pleasant atmos­ major law firm experience. To ELECTRICIAN — Jottfneyman. If not it will be handled DORMERS, garages, porches, phere. Apply in person. Brass $30,000. T(^ wages with beneftts. (3aU LOOK.' BUT WHEN THE CHEMICAL hanging. No Job too small. AFTER DINNER, N O R M ! YES, In the usual manner rec rooms, room additions, Key Restaurant, 829 Main St., WOMAN needed in our- plasma ______^ „ between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. A a h N T AND BKEWIE1?Y Motorcyclos John Verfaille, 649-6760. PUTS OUT fOOQ AMP / W t ENJOY kitchens, add-a-levris, roofing, Manchester. spray department on first and DRAFTSMEN-To lOK D.O.E. Roberta Electric Co., 644-2421. R IN G S A HELL. . 4 WATOIIMG PEER' ARE BUILT ALONG THE Bicycles 11 second shifts as a tape mask- TRAINEES — Technical, CREEK, I'M AFRAID siding, general repalfs-Quality VTWE wiLP- COU14TBR GIRL — five days er. No experience necessary, chanlcal, retail, managerial, HARDWARE Store clerk, full­ ALL THIS WILL BC BICYCLES—New aiiri used. Re workmanship. Financin^«wfaiF Bonds— ^Stocks— weekly. Top wages. Apply in time, apply in persmi. Barrett Lost and Found 1 able. Economy Builders, lhc>., will train. Many exceptional guarp high schocri grads with DOOMED. pairs on .ill makes. Open daily Mortgages 27 person on^, HllllardvlUe Plumbing Supply, SSI Broad St. -PtEASE. LOST: Toy fox terrier, black 643-6159, 872-0647 evenings. benefits plus quarterly bonus- aptitude to learn. 9-5:30. Manchester Cycle Shop Luncheonette, 303 Adams St., es. Apply in person Klock Co., Closed Wednesdays.' and while, Cecil is his name. MORTGAGES — 1st and 2nd. 182 We.st Middle 'Tpke.. 649- Manchester. 1366 Tolland Tpke., Manches- ASSISTANT TREASURER — In Last seen vicinity of Seaman 2098 mortgages— interim financing ♦ BT»a bank This man wlU be “ LKt/TKILlAWB. licensed JOUr- Roofing— Siding 16 —expedient and confldentied ter. area bank. This man will be Circle. 647-1374. $50 IN FAMOUS brands free number three man in bank. The neyman. Residential • commer­ 160 CX:., HONDA Scrambler,'- BIDWELL Home Improvement service. J. D. Real Estate if you nui a weekly shop-by- cial - Industrial work. Benefits. IX)ST: Orange and white strip­ GIRLS for counter work 11 a.m. right will wlU be V.P In 2 years 3-> new paint, new tires, $285. Call Co. Expert installation of Assoc. 648-6129. maJl club for few friends. Send Steady work. Rockville area. ed male cat, 9 months, white to 8 p.m., daily. Apply-in per- and president in 11 years. Should e t, NIA. k<, TM ■.» U S r«. OH 649-4100. aluminum siding, gutters and for details end free all new son Dairy Queen, 242 Broad have degree. Salary $12,000 to Call 8j^6906.______paws, Manchester, Keeney St. trim. Roofing installation and catalog. No obligation. Popular St., Manchester. $16,000. ‘You know something? The establishment isn't going vicinity. Reward. 643-2831. Business Opportunity 28 repairs. 649-6496, 876-9109. d u b Plan, Department Y602, to be happy about this report card!” MOTORCYCLE helmet, excel­ SECRETARIES — Typtata — LAB 'TECHNICIAN — Degree lent condition'. Call 649-1142. ^TABLISHBD bakery busi­ Lynbrook, N.Y. ROOFING and repairs done ness, Main St., Manchester. . , v. Clerks and other office skills, with 8 hours in biology. — Exper- - CABINET MAKERS POUND — Full grown Siamese Excellent returns, figures WOMAN for part-time nights Many needed for assignipents ience not necessary. Top area MICKEY FINN BY LANS ISONARD Sealpoint cat. Call 646-0675. realistically. Free estimates. Business Serviens P & S Roofing, 649-1616, 649- available. Full price, $6,600. Monday - Friday, 6 p.m. to near home. Temporary, full- company. To 7.8K. Openings for skilled and cloeing, for snack bar. Apply time or 9-3 p.m. Hi$;heat pay, semi-skilled. Also depart­ THEN- THE ANSWER IS BUT I.,WILL NEVER NOTICE is hereby given that Offered 13 2373. Call Mitten Realty, Realtors, MORTGAGE LOAN SUPER­ STEVE CANYON BY MILTON CANIFF 643-6930. in person. Vernon Lanes, no fee. Staff Build,er8, 11 Asy­ ment supervisor. EbcceBent PLEASE WRITTEN ON YOUR FORGET WHAT YOU HAVE » Optional Savings Passbook VISOR—Should have degree and JONATHAN— DEAR JONATH/ I LET ME FACE.' SHERIFF DONE FO RM E-AND I WILL 6107 Issued by the Manchester DRY WALL — remodeling — ROOFING anjJ root repalr. Route 83, Vernon. lum St., Hartford: 278-7610. opportuntUes. FINN IS THE AAAN ALWAYS HAVE A SPECIAL Coughlin Robbing Co., Inc. 643- one year experience In mort­ THIS IS THE M O ST ' SPARE WE RE 'i: HAVE ALWAYS Savings aiul Loan Association, paint, repair, or replace ceil­ DIFFICULT THING I HAVE YOU, YOU LOVE! OLSON/ gage locms In bank or simitar flying t o ’ KEPT IT VALID, MISS . ARE CERTAIN-AH-ASPECTS . Incorporated, has been lost and ings and walls. Reasonable 7707. RUBBISH route for sale, 130 ‘ ------MINERVA- stops. Richard Lee, 228-9685. instUutl^ INJBRBertNG 649-8786. prices. Call for free estimates. LOOKING. Capitol Equipment Co., 88 643-6341. STOP IN AND REGISTER AT THE OFFICE INDIVIDUAL income tax re­ Main St., Manchester. Hours NEAREST YOU Manchester turns prepared in your home dally 7:30-6, Thursday, 7:30-9. COMPTOMETER by appointment. Call 649-6606, Saturday, 7:30-4. 643-7968. Mllllnary. ALL FEES p a i d BY OUR CLIENT COMPANIES OPERATORS H.H. Wilson. SNOW PLOWING, residential Dressmaking 19 WANTED — Ride to and from and commercial. Also truck­ f o r ALTERA'nONS neatly Openings for experienced RITA GIRL PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER Pratt ft Whitney, Manchebler ing. Reasonable-rates.' Call and reasonably done in my Comptometer Operators, SCHOOL BUS drivers, Bolton, Green - South parking lot, first 646-1974. home. Call 643-8760. FULL-TIME an^^ PART- 800 SILVER LANE 99 EAST CENTER ST. hours 7:20-9 a.m. and 2-3:46 p.m., 649-8400. THEY MAkE ME PATENT EVERY- DAY A" shift, 649-0690.______t r e e SER'VICB (Soucler) — ■nME. Must be sitllled in all EAST HARTFORD MANCHESTER I HATE FEEL LIKE THE US. OFFICE NEW WRINKLE.'.^ MRS. PRESS — Dressmaking phases of Comptometer 'Z-ZS \r- — Trees cut, building lota 528-9416 646-8441 GAGE finisher, must have at . MIRRORS PATENT OFFICE.'^ 3 and alterations, expert work­ work. least hve years of experjance. TC AutofflOblloD For Sale 4 cleared, trees topped. Got a manship. 66 E. Center St. Lo------— tree problem! Weil worth ■ cated in Andrews Building. 649- Top wages, and overtime. .Ap­ Company offers excellent CAPTAIN EASY NEED CAR? Credit v e ^ bad? 742-8262. 8038. BOOKKEEPER Accountant — MACHINE operator for full­ ply E. ft S. Gage Co., Mitchell BY LESLIE TURNER Bankrupt, repoMesslon? Hon- ^ ------wages, above average bene­ Challenging position In public time work days, $1.80 an hour Drive, Manchester. eet Douglas accepts lowest t w o YOUNG married men fits, corigental co-workers accounting office in Mtinches- to start, will train. Own trans­ E a»T5 flan F04C OKAY, TIGfCA.. FROM HER* ON THING* PLUMBERS, licensed men TKAFPWa LAPIFS down, smallest payments, any- jq small repair Jobs and Having— Trucking— and excellent working con­ ter for full-time, part-time or portation. N.P. Hallenbeck Co., GRAB A TAXI MAY OBT FA9T ANP ROUBH.. wanted, benefits and over- l» W0«KIU6...TH» OVER IN RUS PB ^ P WB DON’T WANT A where. Not amall loan finance painting, also cellar cleaning Slaraga 20 ditions. Apply: temporary. Familiarity with Bunker Hill Rd., Andover, 742- JfWSL TMIfveS iNP GO — r LApy iNVOLVBPl company plan. Douglas Mo- trucking. Call 648- Ume. Call after 6, 646-4623. HAVS APFAUgNTLy individual Income tax returns 7301. • TAK8N the BAirl tora, 846 Main. 2692, 646-2047. ____ MANCHESTER —Delivery-light would be helpful. Call 649-2206. trucking and package delivery. FIRST NATIONAL SECRETARIES TyplsSr-(Tsm- 1962 FAIRLANE (compact car) h q h t trucking, odd Jobs, also Refrigerators, washers and SECRETARY — General office porary) work In your own V-8. standard ahlft. $226 or moving large appliances. Bum- STORES INC. MALE and FEMALE stove moving, specialty. Fold­ duties Include typing, short­ areas, top rates, free parking. best offer. 742-8161. I ing barrels delivered, $4., 644- Immediate openings. Call 622- ing chairs for rent. 649-0762. PARK ft OAKLAND. AVENUES hand. and ability to work with >K.' figures. Apply Mr. Smith, Co­ 0492. COED temporary service, ^ 1 1 3-a 1968 VOLKSWAGEN sedan, ex- _ ------i------^—- SALES POSITIONS EAST HARTFORD, CONN. ca Cola of Hartford, 461 Main 100 Constitution Plaze, Suite oellent condlUpn, low mileage, m AINTENANPB repairs and ROBIN MALONE BY BOB LUBBERS Painting— Paporing 21 St., East Hartford, C!onn. 800, Hartford. $1,600 or best offer. 742-8164. gci-vicc / to Venetian blinds. Immediate full-time and irart-tijne openings now drapery rods and office **!“ *?■ your own price -palnt- HAr^,..gV/L„, 6000 eo'/!f6eiii\&3ar BEELINE Fashions has oppor­ /MaSHRODAI available for mature experienced or inexperienced R 03M ...A OF^SBueeMic^ 1964 FORD 9-passenger (Country ■ ‘"<5’ tunities for women who cannot FLAte WKe'S f t , iCK&Fl 10 U P 6! , w ] airless spray painting. Save. PER^NNEL INTERVIEWER F’UAfJT'MWD Squire. Reasonable. 742-7608. accept ordinary time clock 10 ^ E P S , •Idowalks, stone walls 647-0664. 'Salespeople. All company benefits. Apply in persan IM1&A iH/NkoFrjvtr.'ofiiNkr klLLycJU,M/l>•»« 3/g talmUt tranemlsslon. 82,000 on ^ 3,5806. 648-7861. Manoheater. oar. M9-S890. '-r; i V; w - T , r % ■W' A' 'V \ \ ■■ V. 3 , ; ' ' 3 3 . . . -A,\ ^

^ 't: V'-- V : :■'■ ■'• ■ ■ V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1370 PAGE SEVENTEEN PAGE SIXTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,'MANCHESTER, CONN.. MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1970 HomoE For Sfria 72 .Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sola 72 Housos For Sola 72 Out of Town Out of Town Dogs— Birds—P«H 41 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY SHORTEN and WHIPPLE liniiMM. Proparty Houia* For Soto 71 For Sale 78 *]^m * *tw *b a ^ s’*' ow shK d Attractive 1968, CON’TBMPOBABY home In $16,600 SIX-ROOM older Fw Sdl|e 75 For Sal* TO Ma n c h e s t e r — Excellent b- rooms, iWQ oaini, oversised 8-bedruom Ranch, built-in U.S. Bombers Hit POODLES — Small miniature ' ■ ■— two-car garage. Landscaped mint condition, located In one . home, central, assume per HEBRON . . tt beauty of a 6V4 VERNON — Minutes to part­ rtnge, large wooded lot. of Manchtster’s finest eo’eas. cent mortgage with- aubstantlal B u r ONCE, JUST ONCE, BE TEN MlNlJltS MANCHESTER — 20,000 square ^^'f^eplaM^** ^lurtwid lot, jOOxieO'. Marion B. Rob­ room Ranch on a heavily wood­ way, Immediate occupMcy, CLASSIFIED te?ed ® milM ‘’ from S "u lfe -iOU-UP-A-m L DEP'f. ^ E\^RV TiME foot masonry Industrial bull<^ nir cltv utilities tNe4 Hutchins Agency Realtors, 649- Huge living room, one wall down. Early occupancy. Bel-' ed.lot In a fine residential area, seven - room CoIonlA, alumi­ late \MlTH THE CHOW ertson, Realtor, e4a-6968. 6824. Of aam ploM , homT^ralild DINNERS OM TIME, WE BIG MAU l6NT>r mg. m acres, central location^ all stone with fireplace, Flori­ flore Agency, 647-1418. full baeement, rear porch. num siding, formal dhilng Ho Chi Minh Trail all utilities. Many possibilities, b e a u t if u l 2-bedroom Ranch da room, 3 waUs all glass. Den Owners are anxious' to move 876-2321. perance, 946-7680. room, 3 or 4 bedrooms, ga­ VCXJSAlP itlU'P BE I HAP AXATE dHAr?DllMeA6 MOT RCADV* F including commercial use. 'with all city utUttles and many or fourth bedroom, garage. dnd reasonable offers will be rage and 8-story barn. On bus SAIGON (AP) — About 40 am not sentenced yet," th* leg* ADVERTISING Manohester Loft For Solo 73 SMALL-miniature male poodle, HOME AT e apfoihtmekjt- WHASSA MATTER? VOUOOULPWT * Hayes Agency, 646-0181. b o w e r s School, 6-room Colo- extras, near shopping and bus Beautifully /landscaped lot. ______considered. T. J. Crockett, line or walk to shopping and U.S. B62 bombers pounded a Islator shot back. ‘T all shots, AKC registered, pedi­ g e t OFF mV ^ TEAR VOURSELF AWAV FROM THE North Vietnamese supply build- talk to youl” 3 . CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS E^Rminoe rsisok line, $19,900. Owrter 649.-I298. LOOK AT THIS $43,900. Plifibriok Agency, COVENTRY'Silver St., lot 160x Realtor, 648-1677, schools. Reasonable $28,900. gree papers, trained and sir>tEcxx.p Cld WiLLVA.. BRiPGE table ! C MOH.' GET CONVALESCENT home, long n‘aj. farnlW^style Realtors, 260, $6,000. CaU Mitten Realty, Rowe k Rowe Realty, 876-8167. up extending from inside Laos Huynh Immediately ordere^^ 8 AAl. to 4:80 PJM. ------1 going; I'm eeUbllshed business. Always * ^ t e lot. E xco»L t $21,900 — COLONIAL, 6"roomi, — ---- ^------to the northern entrance of the the trial recessed. The trial had llceHs'ed. Lovable and nice with 3-FAMILY 643-6980, COVENTRY — 5 room Ranch children. 649-9464s $76. STARVEP full, great opportunity for right WtehM, p «roiv«rton.4i*en- 2-car gftrage, bam, 2 acres year 'round house, fireplace, A Shau Valley in heavy raids begun 12 hours earlier under person. For more InformaUon,, »>uy. Mid 20 s. W o lv e rttx ^ COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. > beautiful open land. Hutchins N STREET MANCHESTER — 2 acre wood­ lake privileges, basement. Wontad— Racri Estot* H Sunday and today. -tight security on a navy base call Phllbrtck Agency, Real- cy. Realtors. ______Agency Realtor. 649-6824. The owner is asking $27,900. ed lot, asking $11,600. H.M. Easy to care tor giSd easy to The eight-jet Stratofortresses along the^ Saigon River, 4;M PJtf. DAT BEFORE PUBUOAHOM tors, 646-4200. $14,900. ATTRACTIVE 6-room It docs need some decorat­ One if the most. gracious Frechette Realtors, 647-9993. pay for at $10,000. Keith Agen­ ALL CASH for your property dropped more than 1,000 tone of The court’s ruling oh the de­ Articlos For Sola 45 within 24 hours. Avoid red tape Deadline'for Saturday and Monday ie diSO p.m. Frida; home. Baseboart heat, at­ SIX ROOM Ranch, brick front, ing, 'therefore, ho will listen 8 in Manchester. Large cy 048-4120, 649-1922. bombs on base camps, bunkers fenae motion to free Chau RUPP demonstrator snowmo­ tached garage, Hutchins Agen­ 8 bedrooms, fireplace, garage, to offers. Tremendous - po­ Colonial with four instant service. Hayes Agency, and storage areas in the north- opened the way for testimony In pork-lIke yard. Immediate oc­ tential. CaU early. rt^ms plus heated sun room 646:0181. TOUR COOPERATION wnx AI A A l-0711 biles, one each, 30 h.p. and 18 Invastmonf Proparty cy. Realtors, 646-6824. Our of Town ANDOVER — Dutch Styled west sector tof South Vietnam the assemblyman’s second trial BE APPRECIATED I ■ h.p. Call 643-430(2, T42-63S6. For Salt;ala 70-A cupancy. Only $23,900. Hayes pji first floor. Pour bed- For Sola 75 Raised Ranch, 2 full baths, and In the adjacent area of east- in five days on the some charge. Agency, 646-0181. 'ooifns on second and two LAND-STTES-FARMS — Acre- MANCHESTER — $24,900. HUl 2 fireplaces, double garage, age. Large, unzoned parcels, „ern Laoe» Chau, who contends President ALUMINUM sheets used as FIVE I Alts, good Income, $49,- overlooking partade, a t H. M. FRECHETTE rooms on third. 414 baths. COVENTRY — LAKBVIBW, family room, sun deck, $29,- •Informed sources said In Sal- Nguyen'Van ’Thleu Is peroeoub MANCHESTER — Immaculate all areas. Louis DImock Real­ printing plates, .009 thick, 23x 600. Eight unlts^ $70,000. Wol- tractive Cape, fireplace, ’Two-car garage, heated; 'The Ranch In beautiful condition. 900. Hayes Agency, 646-0181. gon last week that Hanoi had ing him in an attempt to-intfinl- Conrinyed From Procoding Poga and modern 4-4, 2-tamily, 2-car ty, Realtors, 649-9823. 36", 26 cents each or 6 for fl. verton Agency, Realtors, 649- aluminum siding, recreation REALTORS extras are too numerous to Two bedrooms, garage, wood­ launched the biggest supply op- date political.- oppohentar was garage, many extas. Must be mention. Call, we will give 643-2711. 2813. room, garage, wooded lot. ed lot with brook. Only $16,- WAPPINO — Five - room eratlon of the war down the Ho stripp^ Of tits Immunity by an seen, H.M. Frechette Realtors, 647-9993 you the details. T. J. Crock­ Help Wanted— Male 36 Help Wanted— Male 36 Hutchins Agency, Realtor*, 600. Philbrick Agency, Real­ ranch, A-1 condition, white (tol Mlnh 'Trail and was moving assembly resolution bearing 102 MANCHESTER — business 647-9993. ett, Realtor, 643-1677. tors, 646-4200. alumlnuns. siding, combination h undred^f tons of war iftate- signatures, A handful of depu- USED furnace, tank and ac­ 649-6324. Vernon SINGER CO. Due to expansion AUTO mechanic, steady wort, block witli 6 apartments, ex- ______^ ______windows, H acre of land with rlals tprough-^the'^-mile-long A tjgg said later they had wlth- cessories. $160. Call 646-1142. GARRISON Colonial — VERNON — 8*4 room ' ranch, \ we have an opening in the good fringe benefits. No Satur­ cellent condition. Owner will gp ^ u cE ST. — Older Four trees, surrounded by fence. Shaii/Yalley for distribution to drawn their signatures, and at Manchester area, for a man days. See A1 Patch, Service finance 80 per cent at 8H per Manchester New LisUngs- rooms excepUonally /large, MANCHES’TER area Seven- high scenic location, ' Fire­ Very close to schools, church­ rth Vietnamese and Viet least one said his name was UNUSED Plumbmg fixtures, family, consIsUng of two five- formal dining room,/ living place, carpeting, garage, walk­ Hearing Due to be trained in sales and cer­ Manager, Carter . Chevrolet hardware, toilets, miscella­ t. Terrific income produc­ room Cape. Large kitchen, es, and shopping cbnter. Call Cong troops fighting In South forged. room flats, one four and one ASSUMABLE 5l^% room, 14x24’ with fU-eplace. out basement: Priced to sell. tain phases in management. Co., Inc., 122d ^ 1 n St., Man­ e r . ''! ^ now, Hayes Agency, dishwasher, disposal, bullt-lns, neous, nuts, bolts, wire, etc. three. 100 amp. service. Needs » Master bedroom 14xM’, ga­ Only $28,600. Hayes Agency, 644-2626, after 4:80. . Vietnam. Chau appeared In court today Excellent opportunity for ad- chester. Priced reasonably 643-1442. e46-0lM. fireplace, 1*4 baths, beautiful Toniglit Another 20 B62s dropped 600 rearing black prison garb and work. Reduced to $24,800. Prin­ Ranch, immaculoite and rage. Owner wonts ^ Ick sale. 646-0131. vanbpient for the right man. treed lot. Sale price, $27,000. ANDOVER tons of'bom bs on North Viet- bandages on the front and back APPRENTICE electrician, good ciples only. Owner, 649-4S22, 8 large. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, Priced below r^lacement. Good starting saiary, commis­ teq U $ 6«i ON Mitten Realty, Realtors, 643- $10,500 namese troop conepntrat ons bis neck. Asked during a re- wage^, benefits ahd paid hoii- Ueiied $»•*<•»#, !•< to 6:30. . bullt-tns, family room off $27,600. Phllbric/ Agency, NORTH (toventry, 7 room a*’d will go Into its regular In falling to spot the saboteurs, part-time positions, avail­ BUSINESS opportunity, part or .associates. Inc. 643-6129. member of the family to are known to be concerned able, Some experience nec- full-time. Build to $10,000 in­ Household Goods 51 Lake St.« Bolton. 649-3247. oven-range, disposal, dish­ Heritage House, 646-2482. Agency, Realtors, 649-6824. BARROWS and WALLACE (to. MANCHESTER — Forest Hills. m a NCHBS’TER _ Five - room enjoy. Conveniently lo­ heated rec rtjom, treed lot, session. It is expected that the who were believed to be frog- about It. They believe his im- come first year. Call 643-0541 washer, wall to wall carpeting, litenchester Parkade Five ‘bedrooms, ‘ fully paneled walk-out basement, excellent ■request ot the Rockville Water ***^. sary. CLEAN, USED refrigerators, ------SIX-ROOM Duplex house tor MANCHESTER — Central, *lx- home. City utilities. Near shop­ cated to all facilities. pristmment might tend to stifle air-conditioning, swimming Manchestter 649-6306 family room, automatic ga­ looaUon. Only $21,600. Hayes “ *‘1 Aqueduct Co. for a rate in- TTie U.S. Command reported a anytime. rent, garage and plenty of room Colonial plus sun porch, ping, bus. Recent furnace, $16,- in- u.o. - opposition to Thleu’s govern- rMges, automatic washers Rooms Without Boord 59 pool, tennis courts, basketball Land For Sale 71 rage doors, 3 full baths, and • $46,600—Executive custom Good starting pay, excellent with guarantees, see them a t ______parking. No pets, one c^ild ac­ 3 large bedroonis, 2-car ga­ 900. What! $16,900. ’That’s Agency, 646-0131. crease, will be further dls- AVietnam’s numerouimimiimiiii working conditions, liberal B.D. Pearl’s Appliances. 649 t h e THOMPSON House—Cot- cepted. Call 649-3593. 65-70 ACRES, year ’round run­ rage. 105’ frontage. Sale price right. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. Covenant Church. Tel. 649-6627 included. No pets. Ciall Hart­ ily, 0-0, garages, 160x800 lot, handful of the many extras of prestige area. Complete to have the pubUc hearing oh 8 f "*- .*®^Ay, Incluteng^a pollUcal fac- employe benefits including Main St. Call 643-2171. ning brook, Coventry. $45,000. $19,900. Mitten Realty, Real­ full basement, separate fur­ or 643-6888. tage St., centrally located, SIX-ROOM apartmeht, separate ford, 627-9238, Vernon, 872-4400. this executive home: $67,600. MANCHESTER Suburbs — 7- kitchen for family living. the increase h^ld In Vernon has J^round rocket »»arr^e ®" S o ;;r o th ;r shopping discount and op­ large pleasantly furnished Call Alfred D. Heckler, 742- tors, 643-6930. naces, ceramic baths. Built in Model Home F’umiture furnace. Laurel and Church St, and worth every penny of It. room Split, tip-top condition, Within minutes of all been granted by the Public government’s prosecution of portunity for advancement. rooms, parking. Call 649-2358 ROCKVILLE - Pour room, sec-'-* 6619. 1967. Mid 20’s. Wolverton Agen­ LiqUOB FEBMIT area. CaU owner 647-9340. MANCHESTER center, 6-room H.M. Frechette, Realtors, 647- fireplace. Family room, gar- con-venlences. NOTICE OF AFFUCATION UUllUes Commission. may help to crysUdMae Situations Wanted— 3 ROOM HOUSEFUL ' for overnight and permanent ond floor heated apartment on cy Realtors, 649-2818. This iB to Elve notice that I. guest rates. Elm St., now available. Adults MANY CHOICE industrial and Colonial, possible Office and ___ ^ a c r e plus lot. Mid 20’s. SAVERIO DlGENNARO, of 464 East The______hearing„ wUl___ be __ held____ bi^ but ste and solidify pollUcal oppoalUon APPLY TO STORE MANAGER Fema!e 38 19 PIECES Many more homes available. Center Street. Manchester, have fU- a in »hA -UaaaaaIai SEVEN-ROOM apartment. Call only. Must have good refer­ commercial sites available in residential combination, MANCHESTER — Hard to find Listing — Immaculate 6- Hayes Agency, 646-0131. ah aa . aaiiaaViaa rtA*A/i ifAhniArv in MarcHA~,u o9 .Ate the -- Memorial------.A, Bund­ ^ g rtca n s were wounded and ^ ______$297 Call and our staff will be ed an application dated February 10, FOR RENT, front room, cen­ 643-1921, after 6 p.m. ences. No pets. $110 including the Manchester area. Owner baths, 2-car garage, $24,900. 6-6 duplex in good condition, 2 happy to help you with your 1970 with the Liquor Control Oom- Ing. Town Counsel Abbott five Vietnamese were killed CALDOR, INC. WOMAN would like to babysit. trally located, free parking. parking space. Please call 875- will consider land tease or wiU Hayes Agency 646-0181. furnaces, excellent income. fSr^tS Sle%tfSffilto®ilqu‘? r " ^ Schwebel has been authorised Interior Designer wants re­ bath, large kitchen, possible room Ranch with attached ga­ home buying needs. else-where. Drug Center Gels Man ’ * Call 643-6836. liable family or newlyweds 649-7129. 6169 or 876-6771. buitd to plan. CaU Jarvis Real­ Only $28,900. H.M. Frechette 4th bedroom, partially finish­ the premises 464 East Center Street, to represent the town at the Allied forces reported killing rage, porch, Lrshaped living Manchester. henrine- 1145 Tolland Tpke. Furnished ty Co., 643-4112, 643- 1121. Realtors, 647-9993. ed and heated bsisement. Wall ’TTie Board of Rep- gg enemy soldiers and uncover- to accept delivery of com­ NICE bedroom for gentleman VERY pleasant 4-room apart­ and dining room, finished room The business wUl be owned by After Aesault on Nurse plete Model Display of Qual­ Apartments 63-A to wall carpeting. Low, low SA-VERIO DlGENNARO of 464 East resentetlves feels the 186 P®r Ing several munition stockpiles WOMAN would like to baby-sit with references, private home, ment plus garage in lovely POUR J'AMILY, 4-rooms each in basement, beautifully land- C V R Center Street, Manchester, and will Manchester ity FHjmilure just removed P IN E R ID G E 20’s. Wolverton Agency Real­ in basement, beauttiuiiy land- — - - wmer street. M^cnester cent Increase being asked Is too and a 30-ton rice cache In acat- BRtXaCTON,BROCJKTON, MoaiMoss. (AP) — A days. Call 875-6381. very near Center. 21 Church poUR-ROOM furnished house, country atmosphere. One child apartment, good condition, alu­ scaped lot, $26,900. Philbrick CONNECTICUT VALLEY high. t e r e d ^ t ^ past 24 (tolllnsviue. Conn., man has or call 649-2876 to warehouse for Public accepted, $126. Call 876-6148. Houses For Sola 72 tors, 649-2813. Sale. Modern 3 complete St. 649-4966. . Bolton Lake, March —May, VILLAGE minum siding, handy location. Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. REALTY Manchester, as permittee. Also at tonight’s meeting, An- hours- Two Americans were re- been committed to emter $26,900 OVERSIZED 3-bedroom By Damato $37,000. Philbrick Agency. MANCMESTER — Here’s a SA VERIO DlGENNARO Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 rooms with the $1,000 look. FURNISHED room for rent for P®*" Deposit re- a n d OVER — three room fur- MAN(3HESTElt — 8-room Rais­ Dated February 19. 1970 drew Tricarico, Director of Pub- ported killed and nine Ameri- at Bridgewater (toirrotlonM In- 8 pc. Convertible Living gentleman, all conveniences, quired. Call between 8-12 noon, nished or unfurnished heated Ranch. ’Two baths, family New State Rd. (ackaaa Realtor, 646-4200. house for the whole family, Colony Shoppes South Windsor Uc Works, will report on a dls- can* and 11 South Vietnamese stltiite tor 10 days alter Ws ar- GENERAL all around man SIX WEEKS OLD, mini- kitchen, built-lna, dishwasher, walk to schools, shopping, bus. ed Ranch, four to five bed­ Room, 6 pc. bedroom, 5 near bus line. Call 649-6914. 649-0072. apartment. 742-7641. CaU after from E. CbtboUo Hlg^) rooms, bullt-lns dishwasher, 644-1571 poeal plan for Junk core and soldier* were wounded. rest Saturday on ch a fe s <* I™- needed for factory work. Some pinschers, full growth about 7 2-car garage. Wooded acre lot. FEAIUBING: LARGE oversized 8 room Cape, Spotlessly clean, oversitod ga­ pc. Dinette. $10 down, you 6 p.m. carpeting, rec room, wooded (24-Hour. Service) drainage problems on 'Thrall 'n*® U.S. Oommand also an- naping and assaulting a 28- mechanical ability desirable. lbs. All brown. Call 649-0837. LIGHT housekeeping room, FOR RENT March 1st — 3 r o o m ____ Hutchins Agency, 649-6324. 2 full baths, bullt-lns In kltch- rage, private yard, 3 bed­ Permanent work. Apply in may purchase any room in­ A 1 A 2 beidroom deluxe lot. High 20’s. Hayes Agency. Rd. and other areas which came nounced that American troop year-old , u ^ dividually. Immediate deliv­ woman preferred. All linens bachelor apartment, split STAFFORD Springs — 21 West —Z------. en, formal dining room, family rooms, formal dlnliig room, person. Engineered Metals, ST. Bjrnard puppies, AKC Townhouse ^ t s . 646-0131. LEGAL to Ug^jt during last month’s strength In Vietnam dropped Martin, 27, >s charg^ ery or free storage. and utilities furnished. CaU level, brand new, private en- st. New 3-room unit in brick »24,900—PRIVACY, h ^ treed room, garage, $29,600 Phil­ fireplaced living room. Pleas­ heavy rainfalls. 4,660 men last week, reflectog _*^th kidnaping an -^unUmUfiM Inc., 10 Hilliard St., Manches­ registered, males, females lot, immaculate 3-bedroom ■k Colored range, refrigera­ BOLTON — Spacious six-room CAP & CCP Charge Plans 643-6071 or 649-8302. trance, all appliances Includ­ one-story garden apartment brick Agency Healtors, 646- ure to own. Oply $23,900. Keith NOTICE Foilnwimr the first departures In the with- Whitman nurse and criminally ter. available. Excellent for pets Ranch. Enclosed breezeway, tor, dishwasher, disposal. 4200. Agency, 646-4126, 649-1922. Ranch, 1*4 baths, custom Also, our own Instant Credit ing TV, parking. CaU 643-1879. building, total electric, range, Notice is hereby given of the ^f the boart, membere will then <>rawal of 60,000 men by April assaulting hCT at a railroad or show. Coventry 742-7067. 2-car garage, dead end street. k Wall to wall carpets 7-ROOM COLONIAL kitchen, beautifully land­ Plan refrigerator, disposal. Adults scaped. Louis Dimock, Realty, yard in nearby Ablngton. Hie Apartments— Flat^— THREE - ROOM apartment only, no pets, $116. per month Hutchins Agency, 649-6324. oertificotion of party-endora^ convene as the Sewer Authority PART-TIME janitorial work, AKC Norwegian Elkliound pups, k Air conditioned In Manchester, 2% baths, 649-9823. candidates______of the__ Deonocrattc______to dlsciws with ei«lneer A. Rich- U.S. Command sold *»*«'»« wa» released later in DISCOUNT FURNITURE furnished, private bath and rent, $116. lease security. CaU « AMprup'qqnco Here it la 117 - four hours a night, five- nights Champion Blood line, males or Tenements 63 k Heat & hot water In­ Soft Slippers fireplaces, bullt-ins, 2-car Party tor election as members ^ “ ^ u 'e T t h e American troop strength was ^®*^®*;’ WAREHOUSE entrance, utUltles, no pets. 224 James J. Gessay, 876-0134. garage, large lot. Immediate COVENTRY — Nathan Martin also is charged with weekly. Manchester area. Cali females. 643-4381 after 6 week- Charter Oak, 643-8368. 900 aluminum sided 4-room cluded At Ease . . ?^ ® of the Town Committee of said propoa^ addlUon to the s e w w <«f,350 last Thursday, compared 649-6334. days, anytime weekends. NOW 2, BIG LOCATIONS MODERN three - room apart­ occupancy. Priced to sell. area, large custom built alum- p ^ y ^ t^e Town of Andover, ^ ^ fa L n t plant. to 472,000 - the------previous- -week. ' assault with intent' to murder ment, all utilities. Call 649- ELLING’TON — Plnney Brook Ranch, new furnace, swim­ k Individual private hase- 3580. Main St.' Hartford Apartments, new 3-room unit ming pool goes with it. Ride Inum aided, three - bedroom cotmeetdeut. A list of the per- Thts included 332*200 Army, imlawful possession of a 4555. ments wlUi laundry cou- la C l^ c/ u l ^ 622-7249 Business Locations in brick one-story garden by 28 Durant St. and call us. necUons CHARLES LESPERANCE Ralsed Ranch, 1969, Wooded ^ endorsed as candldatieB 28,900 Na'vy, 60,400 Marines, firearm. Help Wanted— Male or Female 37 (former Fuller Brush bldg.) lot, double garage, built-ins, on file In my office, being the 56,500 Air Ftoroe and 360 (toast ...... CLEAN 5-room second floor For Rent 64 apartment building, total elec­ Fiano Agency 646-0191. - k Soundproofing masonry Smithsonian 175 Pine St. Manchester apartment, garage, convenient tric, built-in oven, range, re- 649-7620 fireplace, 1*4 colored baths, of the Town Clerk, Town Guard. wall between each Apt. 646-2332 location, bus line. Security and MANCHESTER — office space. , frigerator, disposal, alr-condl- immediate occupancy. $29,900 office Building, School Road, When completed, the with­ IM Mr Tee Fre^e-Dries CLERK TYPIST (former Norman’s Fum.) lease required. $175. Heated. 1100 sq. ft., heat and air-con­ tloner, 3 closets plus walk-in Meyer Agency, Realtors, 648* oopiee thereof are available drawal 'Will reduce the author­ Pine PhamiMy Warehouse closet. Adults only, no pets. CAMBRIDGE,ST. Four-bed­ 0609. for public distribution. ized U.S. troop celling to 434,000 Heritage House, 646-2482. ditioning. Immediate occupan­ room (tolonial with 2-car Some Exhibits Cor. Center k Adams To work in our Accounting Department. General at comer-of Pine & Forest Sts. $126. rent, $126. lease security. EXPERIENCED men. cy, J.D. Real Estate As­ garage on an oversized lot. MAN(3HESTER Is 16 minutes The number of Town Commit knowledge of accounting helpful. FOUR ROOMS, one-bedroom. Call James J. Gessay, 876-0184. tee members ito be elected, un- ’liie U.S. Command said four Mon.-Fri. 9-9. Sat. 9-6 sociates, Inc. 643-6129. House has had considerable re­ from this 3-bedroom Cape, ^ ^ _ WASHINGTON (AP) — TTie VAPORIZER Heat, hot water, centrally lo- O IL BURNER level lot, lake pri'vlleges, Im- , more Marine units totaling 369 Hours: 8:00 A.M. - 5:00,P.M. LARGE four-piece overstuffed cate.i. Adults only. 643-217] .ATTRACTIVE OFFICE space modeling. Full baths and two Smithsonian Institution tor the men will leave Da Nang by ship SALE Some Apta. ready for lavatories, sunporch plus mediate occupancy, $16,900. Notice la also hereby g lv ^ FRiEE DELTVERY Company paid Fringe Benefits living room set and ottoman. days. available single^ or multiples. Wonted To Rent 6B SERVICEMAN Meyer Agency Realtors 643- ® primary will be held on years has been perfect- and plane ’Tuesday tor Hawaii. occupancy another open porch. All In ex­ 848-B814 In good condiUon, $90. Call 647- Qgog ^ ' April 7, 1970, if 6 candidacies ing a technique of freeze-dry They are A Company, 9th Eingl- Apply Centrally located to Manches- pBopEggioN AL couple deslrea Agent on premises 1 to 6 cellent condition. Sensibly pric­ 9033. WE HAVE customers waiting ter-Vemon areas. Call for ad­ Wanted for Full Time six-room house, good location. Every Day, 8 Futnlshed ed. Immediate occupancy. T.J. ------^------(which is a* least 28% of the preeervaUon of smaller animal, Battalion; Detacdiment, tor the rental of your apart­ ditional Information, 649-6316. Employment SOUTH Windsor - 6% room number----- " of ' town' ---- committee------^ exhibits 3rd. Amphibious ’Track Battal­ REFRIGERATOR, gas stove, ment or home. J.D. Real Es­ Two well behaved children. ModeU. O o ck e tt, Realtor, 643-1677. CHENEY BROTHERS, INC. References available. 1-428- Apply in Person Ranch, one - third down as members to be eleobed by such ion; Detachment, 1st Radio Bat- kitchen set, bedroom set, tate Associates. Inc., 643-5129 O F n C E — - five rooms, second sumes 6-% per cent mortgage, party in the municipality) are method by-passes the tallon; and the 3rd Interrogator 31 Cooper Hill Street miscellaneous. 649-3060 or call.. floor, heat, air-conditioning. 0616. Paul W. Dougan Agency PRESIDENTIAL Village apart- Immediate occupancy. Rec filed in cuxxrrdanoe with Sec- oon'ventlonal mounting proce- ’Teem, F U E L O I L after 7 p.m., 643-4074. Call 649-0238. BAHTLYOILCO., Inc. 640-4686 or 646-lMl Manchester, Conn. 06040 hyents,*'Thompson Rd. at Cen- _____ 381 Main SL room, double garage, $28,900. tlons 9-382 to 8 ^ , inclusive, of dures of sldiming and drying O niE B APTS. AVAILABLE SMALL GAS STOVE, frostfree refrig­ ■ tei St. New 3%-room apart- MAIN STREET office space, Business Property PRESID6NTIAL * Hayes Agency, 646-0181. the General Statutee by persons and in the process reduces Meanwhile amilitary court 15.9 erator in good condition. Call ments, immediate occupancy, joo per cent location near For Sole 70 MEDIUM VILLAGE , • j;.' - ■—L. :— other than psoty-endorsed candi- shrinking to a minimum. rejected today a defense 866 Oal. M ia. 1 Day Notioe For DeUvsiy 649-4088. complete GE kitchen, .includes banks, air-conditioned. auto- OHrter St. k TlipniiMaii tend p r o ^ the number of RolteJte O. Hower, chief of ex- 1^®“ ®" ^^5*® N^^*®*^* LARGE front plus 6,acres treed la ^ candidacies plus the num- hlbtts research, has developed 24 Hr. Burner SsrvlM MALE & FEMALE':... seif-cleanlng range, dishwash­ rnoUc fire sprinkler.’ Apply ROUTE 6 • - Business lopaH®. Bd., MauclMatar SINGER automatic slg- er, disposal, and double-door Marlow’s,- - 867— C- Main . St. 260’ frontage, 6-room Ranch, n"** ^ ^ endorsed candidates ex- equipment ^ t permtU d e ^ H*® Vletnainese Suprame MANCHESTER 1st and 2nd Shift zag, with cabinet, converts in­ refrigerator,- ample walnut country store. Many posslblU- Luxury liviog A# You’d. ■ Design It OIL HEAT, INC. Machine Operators ^ to portable, button holes, cabinets. Carpeting, 2 air- MANCHESTER —Stores, new ties. CaU now, $28,900. Hayes monograms, hems, etc. conditioners. Rental includes construction, excellent traffic, Agency, 046-0181. One k ’Two-Bedroom General Workers ...... Apartments ill'll.,rsK Originally over $300. Pull price heat, hot water, parking, mas­ North Main St., 16xSf', alr-con- at ita flnaat tor only ' (36.000. Howw aatd Uia proooaa per- ot w M ^ between u l? Inspectors now $52. cash or monthly pay­ ter T V antenae, coin operated ditlbned. Parking. $200. Meyer LOOKING FOR All O-E Kltoben Keith Agency, 646-4126, 649- ^ *® ^ ^hau the court ordered the trial Janitorial Worker ments. 522-0476. laundry in basement, large Agency, Realtors, 643-0609. E^pUpment 1922. into receo. until Tuesday. Now Aiiooiatid storage area, on bus line.'Open UOLO U A KER Range with Self Cleaning' wltR Apply SEWING machine — Singer zig­ daily, 17, or by appointment. DP TO 3,500 square feet of com­ 1st class mold maker. Oven * Two-Door Refrig* ------^ ® accused of having zag,- buttonholes, hems, fancy mercial space. 'Two exposures, 'Mwtor-B'reezer * Disposal contacts wiUi admitted s with charcoal broiler. Both in - ROOM apartment, heat, NISARC . . . 2% yards of 4ri-mch. mlM east of Exit 92, Wil­ S-ROOM APARTMENTS •I lurnbteol Mv Em4 Plenty of off street parking. UNO 104 In esisi fsr ••<■)< ,fit- petition containing the required stage. 'jailers. mint condition. Reasonable of­ /wall to wall carpeting, appli­ tm Is Isilidi flrtt-cliii milllii. SEND (94 II n il' ll* **^..f*^* bur C ross Parkway, (just a few left) Hirtferf, Il Nav Ssllisf We have openings in .pur main office and^^r/nches ances furnished. Oarage, John, H. Lappen Inc. 649-6261. WANTED Maaehsitor tea ti lielili Ilnt-iliH aillliE Route 16 and I-S4. number of signatures of enrolled 'the process to limited to -Be brief!” Interrupted the th* S*nMti*«i*l fers accepted. 649-4206. ' ~—' Luxurious woU-to-wall oeu’- for typists, secretaries, account clerks, tellers, adults only. CaU -evenings or 1, IIN AVE. TELEPHONE 646-8828 Democratic party members In smaller animals because of head of the five-man court, Lt. DEFT. HEAD FOR a ebioa I»EW YOEK, peting throughout, range,’ re- computer operators and many more. Good starting M A P ^ twin bedroom set, sofa o r S *. said munlclpJuity must be filed equipment limitations, but How- c d 'Trleu Khac Huynh, who weekends, 649-2203. Houses For Rant 65 N.T. IMM. etS-1088 648-4118 trigeraitor, dlnoMl, dish­ salaries, excellent benefits and profit sharing. Call and W o chairs, two mahogany SHOE DEPT. Mst Hint, Adiriii wlUl ZIR with said Registrar of Voters er said a six foot alligator had had asked the 46-year-old depu- TOYOTA Male or Female 278-8100 GOBI Md itili Nisiktr. washer, oentraJ air condi­ At 244-4903 or visit our personnel Dept, at 1 Consti­ end tables.-Two table lamps. FWE RO()MS, ^ SEVEN ROOM Swiss Colonial tioning, tiled boAh. not.later than 4 p.im. bn March been mounted with this process, ty if he had any words to say $176. monthly. Security deposit FiiU-Tlme BeneAto Send 50<, add 15^ for 17, 1970, being the 21st day pre^ He Is now experimenting with before the actual hearings be- tution Plaza, Hartford,. Conn. Call after 6' p.m., 643-1292. house, modem kitchen, wall Send BOf, add IBf for Heat and hot water fumWi- Morilriy Brattiira required. Vio pets'. Lloyd A. postage and handling for ceding the day of the PrUnaityj more sophisticated equipment gan. to wall carpeting, dishwasher, Also Part-Time 107 Consfitiitioii ^PIcbki postage and handllM *®r ed. Parking. Lumbra, Broker, 648-0160. Salespemgn a copy of the '70 Spring Dated at Andover, (tonnecti- and Investigating problems on This toucl^ed off further ex­ (DIA LYNCH IROTHIU) $600 security. $280 rent month­ A Summer a l b u m . a copy of Spring 1180 MONTHLY .. - Musical Instruments 53 cut, this 27th day of Febntary color retention. 'There has been changes, Huynh’s ending with 101 C*nt*r St.| MaiMhMtM POUR and five-room apart­ ly. 649-4842, 872-6669, agent. Apply Mrs. Fergnaon ONI Pliei tUllTl,. . Hill mer '70 Basic FASHION. Wsrran O. Howtood, BaAltor • CONNECTICUT BANK 1970. , ' - some dtotortion of colors on fish "I won't talk to you because you 1969 GIBS6n EBO Bass guitar, ments In 2-famlly, lovely F r o e P ^ l n g ■ItkHHhdsd-ii^ itllchinit Pit- Baatsl Agent 1 6 0 -B IS 8 Mrs plmii dlrMtlisi-11 iillti. Ruth K. Munson, -I and of the bright orange and are an accused man I" * Fender Bossman amplifier, yard, appllahces. Security de­ HOUSE It HAU •Ill—Wd, Idd Ilf Hr BiiUH V.ICK''* 6IS-11M AND TRUST-CO. (two 16” speakers). CaU 876- posit. M.H. Palmer, Realtor, MS^iAIM.aT. Md kMdilit. (Clerk of the Municipality) yellow In repUlss. — “ I am an-aocuasd man, but I 9081. 643-6321. R^ad Herald Ads ' ¥■

:\ v\: \ \ • \ . . • ' J.\' -U, i V V.,, N „n'; ■ > r / ■ MONDA^ MAKCH 2, 1970 ♦ ' i~ " ■ ^ ' PAGE EIGHTEEN The Weather . lEitj^ning iS m lb Vpr The Week BB.ded Juiiery 14,-1070 Partly cloudy tonl|ht with lows in 30e. Tomorrow inorsao- A 1 _ TiTje Cherub Cho4r- of Center . Hose and Ladder O o-1 of the Nizza Presents Ing oloudlneu, mild ohano* ct A lK I I lt I. o w n Con*roOTtlonal Church will re- Town Fire Department will meet 1 5 .8 9 0 rain developing. High about 40. v hearse tomorrow at 8;16 p.m. tomor^w at 8 p.m. at the Me­ Slide Program Men who would like to Join in Memorial Hall of the church. Kee St. flrelwuse. Announce Engagements KIDDIE KORRAt MancheUer-^A City of Village Charm the Mknohester Chapter At Assum ption BPXIBSQSA for barberahop The Marcia Neuberf Circle of A Roundtable of Blackledge Manchester’s Only Child Day Gane Center VOL. LXXXIX, NO. 129 MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1970 (Ciaaalfled Adverttalng oa Page It) PRICE TEN CENTS atnflnf Mondays at 8 p.m. at the Womon-'s 'Society of Com- Council of Boy Scouts will be "No Man Stands Alone," an (SIXTEEN PAGES) the Army-Navy Club may con­ held tomorrow at 8 p.m. at Ver- munltjr 'Baptist Church will audio-visual color slides pro­ and Nursery School — tact Dennis Santoro' of JI97 meet tomorrow at 12:30 p.m. In planck School. Rs themes: "Cub Spring St. Fellowship Hall of the church. Scout Circus" and "Traveler." gram, will be predated by The event Is open to all Cub Lawrence C. Nizza, public re­ announces the ^fteimbhool program for Michael S. Mclnemey of 180 Scout leaders. lations director of Catholic Seized Ship’s ‘ Freckles’ Junll^ high students of South Henry St. has been named to Family Services, Wednesday at Education Reform muted Methodist Church will the dean’s list for the first Melvin Siebold, town recrea­ 8:15 p.ni. at a meeting of the TRANSPORTATION Is Missing meet In the youth lounge of semester at Penn Morton Col­ tion director, will be guest Assumption Home and School Whereabouts the (diureh tomorrow from 3:10 leges, Chester, Pa. .. . speaker at a meeting of the Association In the Church of the to 4 p.m. SERVICE! WASHINGTON (AP) — Clvltan Club of Manchester to­ Assumption hall. Freckles’, the shaggy side- A ‘Must’—Nixon 'Mias Susan Cooper of 75 morrow at 12:16 p.m. at Willie’s The program will deal with A M y ste ry kick of the late Sen. Robert The Women’s Rhythmic Choir Richard Rd., and Miss Shelagh Steak House. Inter-famlly relations, spotting 7 ■ W A^ll^GTON (AP) — Declaring that “American of Center Congregational F. Kennedy who became a O’Connell of 131 Park St. have potential trouble areas, and Starring March Uth, education is in urgent need of reform,” President Nixon Church will rehearse tomorrow MIAMI (AP) — T he whore- minor controversy In the been named to the' dean’s list Women's Home League of ways to seek help. 'There will abouta of the American treas­ 1998 California presidential askefd Congress today to set up a new agency to conduct at 1 p.m. in Woodruff Hall of for the first semester at Hart­ "Kiddi* Korrol kar< the Salvation Army will meet be a question and "Answer per­ ure-hunting veaael Jocelyn-C re­ primary, is missing.from his research and experimentation in th^t field. the churdi. ford College for Women. tomorrow at 1 p.m. In the Jun­ iod; ricr" win pkk up Iht mained a myatery today, nearly home In Virginia. In a special message, Nixon ior Hall of the Citadel. Mrs. The meeUng is open to the 24 hours after she reportedly "It's Just terrible,” Mrs. said the country needs ” a The Junior Rhythm Choir of Motherhood of Mary Mothers North United Methodist Church Roy Sorensen, who 1s In charge public. was released by the Cuban gov­ Kennedy said. "I ’ve never searching, re-examinatlon of our Circle will meet tonight at 8 at of the Salvation Army Welfare chHdmn In riw morn­ entire approach to learning.” will rehearse tomorrow at 3:30 the home of Mrs. William Mar­ ernment f'oUowing her capture missed a dog so jnuch. He’s Department in Hartford, will be Sunday. He said : Researchers p.m. at tile chiuvh. tens, 0 Stephens St. Mrs. Ed­ ing and doHvor thorn been through ” everything a special guest of the group. Shower Given The Coast Guand ln Miami re­ with us.” "We must stop pretending ward Ooss Is co-hostess. Sister Hostesses are Mrs. Ethel Mc­ The Women’s Auxiliary to the Mary Patricia will be guest ferred all queries to the State The five-year-old black- that we understand the mystery Call and Mrs. Lillian Lavigne. The engagement of Miss Syl­ Johnson and Peterson photo homo! Department In Washington. of the learning process or that J o in U G > m i Manchester Midget and Pony speaker. The engagement of Miss Bonne Edwards and-white spaniel, who free­ via I. Helflick , to Stuart S. State Department offices In both we are significantly applying Football Association will meet The Democrat Women’s Club ly romped over the Kennedy Smith of Hartford has been an­ Kathleen Linda fTillman of Ber­ Miss Bonne Gayc Edwards of Washington and Miami said science and technology to the Ha r t f o r d , conn, (a p ) — tonight at 8 at'the home of Mrs. The Manchester Garden Club of Manchester will meet Tues­ estate in suburban McLean, A)len Krob, 119* Maple St. nounced by her parents, Dr. and lin to William Brian Cahill of Homers Gap, Pa., was guest of FuM Day Cam — 4:30 q.m. - 5:30 p.m. they had no word 'that the vessel disappeared Saturday night. techniques of teaching—when The University, of OonnecUout is planning a bus trip to the New day, M arch'10, at 7:30 p.m. at Mrs. Francis W. Helfrlck of 14 York City Flower Show on Wed­ South Windsor has been an­ honor at a recent bridal shower had left Cuba. Mrs. Kennedy said she we spend less than one-half of 1 wUl receive control of the Trav- the hwrte of its president. Mrs. Westminster Rd. Hot Lunch Sorvod Doily per cent of our educational eiers Research Oorp. and tea /The Manchester Civic Orches­ nesday, March 11. The bus will Frahcls Mahoney, 19 Hamlin St. nounced by her parents, Mr. given by her future mother-in- Word that the Jocelyn-C, cap­ didn’t know whether 'Freck­ Her fiance is the son of Mr. les’ was dognapped or mere­ budget on research compared Center for the Environment and tra will not rehearse tonight. leave the South United Methodlsl and Mrs. Arnold E. Tillman of Nursory School 9:00 a.m. ■ T1:30 a.m. tained by Sten Carlson of Bart Church parking lot at 8 a,m’. and Mrs. Earle S. Smith of Port­ law. Mrs. Charles O’Bright of ly felt spring coming on. with 6 i>er cent of our health Man, Inc. from the Travrian Five Point Club of Temple Berlin. Orleans, Mass., was released 24, The administrative board of A few seats are still available, land, Maine. 302 Woodbridge St.; and Mrs. The dog became part of budget smd 10 per cent of de­ Insurance Oo., It 'was annotmead Chapter, OES, will meet Pamela Gore of East Hartford cmAmsmnrnrn. hours after she was seized by South United Methodist Church and reservations may be made Miss Helfrlck, a graduate of Her fiance is the son of Mr. the Castro government came the California primary when fense.” Monday. Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the who will be the matron of hon­ Gall For Information: will meet tonight at 7:30 In the by contacting Mys. Joseph Sul- Oakwood School In Poughkeep­ and Mrs. John J. Cahill Jr. of from the Swiss Embassy In Ha­ Sen. Eugene McCarthy said To spearhead an expanded re­ Gov. John Dempsey called ths home of Mrs. Walter Person, or. chwch reception hall. llv&, 317 Spring St. 137 Madison St., East Hartford. sie, N.Y., is a student at the 142 Graham Rd., South Wind­ vana. In a speech: search effort, Nixon, c^led for agreement “an outstanding ax- University of Hartford. Mr. sor. The party was held at the "I have not been able to ample of i>artnerri)ip between The event Is open to all chapter 649-5531 Jocelyn Carlson, wife of the creation of a National Inrtitute The ekecutive committee of Smith Is a student in percussion home of Miss Edwards’ fiance, the state and private enterprise members. Miss Tillman, a graduate of 9 DELMOiNT ST. owner, said from her home In understand how bringing of Education within the Depart­ WacB of North United Metho­ at the Hartt College of Music, Charles O'Bright 25 Ash Rd., 'Freckles’ out really helped for the common good.” RANGE Pulaski High School and. Moody MANOHE6TEK . Bast Orleans that she had been ment of Health Education end dist Church will meet tonight at University of Hartford. Wapplng. Mrs. Gore is a cousin to make It easier to choose a Present at a news conference Miss Janette Fraser of 192 Secretarial School, both In New advised by the office of Sen. Ed­ Welfare. The NIE eventually 8 p.m. at the church. The wedding is planned for of Mr. OBright. candidate on th6 basis of is­ in Dempsey’s office to announce Hartford Rd. will speak about Britain, Is employed as a ward M. Kennedy, D—Mass., would take over existing re­ May 31. About 40 attended the shower, the agreement was UOonn pres­ "Tiny Tresisures, Miniature secretary by the New ^Britain that "aJl five had been released sues. search prograjiM from the Of­ FUEL 0 !L Douglas Steely of 39 Trebbe including people from Rocky "I could have brought my ident Homer D. Babbidge, who Shop," at a meeting of Mlspah- Machine Co. She is the niece of and were on their way back.” fice of Educsitlcn. Dr. has been elected to the Stu­ Hill, West Hartford, East Hart­ dog — And I think that in a Spencer Circle of South United Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Von Hone The vessel carried a crew of NoUng that his budget for the said Travelers had "made a GASOLINE dent Senate at large from the ford, Stafford Springs, Eagle- straight contest between general statement of Its concern Methodist Church tomorrow at of Walker St. five when captured near Cay 1971 fiscal year that stsirts July School of Foreign Service at ville, Glastonbury. Wethersfield, 'Freckles’ and my dog, that for the public good and caM a 12:30 p.m. at Susannah Wesley Lobos in the old Bahatha chan­ 1 calls for $312 million for edu- Georgetown University. Mr. Cahill, a 1906 graduate of Bolton, Manchester and ‘Eric’ would win — but . nel about 16 miles north of caiticautl research—an increase vote of confidence In our state Hall of the church. She will dis­ South Windsor High School, Wapplng. Miss Edwards re­ I think I can campaign BANTLY OIL Cuba. of $67 million—Nixon said mon­ university.” The Manchester Property play and describe her collection Is attending the University of ceived many gifts. , against both the senator The State Department and ey to carry on the work of the The unlyerrity will use the lOwners Protective Assodatlon .of miniatures. Hostesses are ConhecUcut. The wed^ng Is planned for from New York and his Rear Adm. Paul G. Prlns, com­ Institute he proposee would be persenner and resources of the executive committee will meet Mrs. Robert Richmond, Mrs. The wedding is planned for April 18 In Altoona, Pa. dog,” he said. mandant of the 7th Coast Guard _ ■ (Ap Pliolofax; addition to that. former subsidiary of Tra.velera tonight at 8 In the circuit court­ Fred Matthes and Mrs. Earl June 20. Miss Edwards Is the daughter The senator responded by District, said there had been no Angry New Yorkers demonstrate for French President Pompidou. ’n e message puts no dollar to do research Oh air and wat­ room of police headquarters. Swallow. of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Muro saying that ‘Frecklea’ had Irish Youth er pe had no direct contact with the "Their hearts beat for Is­ of Israel and the Arabs In this assignment of the oommLMlan” On Town C-DAP Quincy, Mass., Is a Grade 3 were “ quite satisfied” with his shook hands with a number of K enedy and his wife, ford, formerly of Manchester, to recorders, record players, ther­ vessel. country have fanned popular because, he said. If all private teacher in Son Diego, Calif. condition. rael,” he said, ".but their hearts diplomaU and boarded the Joan arrlv^ at t ^ gates of the Russell A. Zdanis of East Hart­ mal copy, and dry mount press One of the crew, Joe Camp­ feelings out of proportion to the schools were to close or turn Yesterday’s announcement Mr. Brigham Is. a student ma­ The doctors said Johnson had are French.” heavily guarded plane. presidential maMton in Pehonlx public, the burden on public Sheer savings on fabulous machines. bell, 28, a professional diver, problem. regarding the "transfer In joring in business administra­ ford, is announced by her par- •experienced some chest pains Speaking through an Inter­ They took off on the 6%-hour Park. Some clustered around funds by the end of the IBTOs Burlington - C^meo panty Ehnphasis wiU be based on was aboanl a treasure-hunting He also criticized police in princli^e” of tiie resouroea of tion at Cornell University, Itha­ ents; Mr. and Mrs. O.R. Fer­ since entering the Army’s preter at a news conference just flilUt to Paris at 12:48 p.m. oar ‘o shake his hand. would exceed |4 billion a year hose . . . stock up now dur^ what the class desires. Prob­ craft that ran ag;round off the Chicago for letting demonstra­ the TravelerB Research Oorp.,- ca, N. Y. » land of East Hartford. Cuban coast In 1962 and was Brooke General Hospital here before leaving for home In a fThe breakfast meeting' of the ' Keiuiedy and De Valera chat- for operation. In eidditlon, he es­ ing our once-a-year sale! lems that students have will be tors get close enough to him and to the University of Ooimsct- A summer wedding Is Her fiance Is the son of Mr. held by the Cubans for seven Monday, but the physicians said French air force plane, Pompi­ French president with the Bust- ted 16 minutes In a study over­ timated $6 billion more would used as a starting pednt. his wife to Ihsult them, and said icut” should effect no chxnga In planned. and Mrs. William Zdanis of days. they were minor and had not dou said of the canceled meet­ ness Council of International looking lawns where British be needed for facilities. contracts or responstblHUes ^42^tobuy M2 ®*tosew been persistent. in one instance he felt the police Loop the Loop Dress Sheer East Hartford. A friend in Oklahoma City, ing with Jewish leaders: Understanding was described -viceroys strolled in the days ” In its deliberatiiHis,” Nixon may have collaborated with the with Manchester C-DAP (Com­ reg. 1.75 Miss Ferland is employed as Reg Wallace, said Campbell Army Col. Robert North, chief "Security wished to reduce by the group’s president, when Ireand was controlled by said, ” I urge the commission to munity Development Action a retail sales assistant by Hom- of cardiology at the hospital. demonstrators. Britain. keep two considerations in SALE 1 . 3 5 3 Pr. 4 . 0 5 "told me he was working on a the number of movements I George McGee, as "very friend­ Plan,” Dr. Kenneth Gayer, vice WANTED blower and Weeks-'HemphlU, LIGOEH DRUe Need another good sunken Viking ship which con- said there had been "no serious made. But perhaps the real rea­ After the news conference ly.” Kennedy’s schedule includes mind. First, our purpose here is president of TRC, said this Noyes brokerage firm, Hart­ PARKADE tains some of the oldest artl- problems of any sort” son is more fundamental. There President and Mrs. Pompidou Pompidou, reported to have an appearance tonight at Trini­ not to aid religion in particular morning. Proportioned-to-fit Clean, Late Model ford. A graduate of East Catho­ OPEN reason why now’s the facts ever found in this coun­ North said he expects the for­ comes a time when such meet drove from the Waldorf-Astoria ^ 0icomed American business to ty College, where leftist stU' but to promote diversity In edu- Since the______Inception______^______GDAP Panty Hose lic High School, she attended try.” mer president to remain hospi­ ings are unnecessary and even Jlotel to the airport in a llmou- France, was described by for­ dents have formed a “ Commit- cation; second, that mmpubllc t RC bas*^bten acting w reg. 2.50 Mary Ward Secretarial School, 17:45 A.M . lt> 10 P A I. Earlier Monday, State De­ talized for “ at least several detrimental.” sine flying French and Ameri­ mer Undersecretary of State tee to Oppose Ted Kennedy.” A schools in America are closing Us consultant. Dr. Gayer 4wld- U S E D C A R S days,” and predicted that John­ SALE 2.00 3pr-0.00 Hartford. Mr. Zdanis, a grad­ partment press officer Robert J. Pompidou, who was jostled by can flags on the front fenders. George Ball Jr. as having a few student posters calling Ken- the rate of one a day.” ed, ” tt la my understanding the Top Prices Paid time to buy your son will be able to continue his uate of the University of Con­ McCloskey told a news confer­ pickets in Chicago and has been Mrs. Pompidou, wearing a markedly different attitude on nedy an American Imperialist Nixon endorsed “ the right original contract will remain For All Makes! necticut, plans to attend law ence reports received by his of­ active life. midcalMength gray dress from read as a national educationalto the target of long lines of shout­ unchanged, unimpaired, with Cantrece II End Run "We plan to prescribe a pro- goal for the 1970s and said he school in the fall. fice indicated the Jocelyn-C was ing, booing demonstrators here. Guy la Roche, a long leather (See Page Eight) (See Page Eight) the name penonnel 4did Panty Hose Singer sew ing m achine? will BOOh ask Cfongress for $200 CARTER CHEVROLET The wedding Is planned ^ for In international waters when It gram of physical activity when responslbllitiea.” reg. 3.50 HELP! he leaves,” said North, One of at million to promote reading pro­ July 26 in St. Christopher’s was boarded. Details of the tranater remain C O ., IN C . least three Army doctors at­ grams In both public and pri­ SALE 2.75 3pr.8.25 Church in Elast Hartftord. The Suds and Scisaors Need* A McCHoskey told a 'news confer­ to be worked out by TRCa 1229 Main S t reception will be held hi Mount PROFESSIONAL ence he was satisfied that the tending Johnson, at least one of vate schools. whom Is pre^nt at all times. The chief executive reaourcea by tee Oentw for tee Bikini Panty Hose Phone 649-5238 Carmel Hartford. American boat “ had no connec­ The doctor called Johnson’s called for a three-year renewal Environment and Man, which reg. 3.00 DOG GRO0MER tion with Uie U.S. government.” wtil become affiliated wUh Full-nme, Tues.-Sat., 9-5 The red, white and blue vessel sieges of chest pains over the Price of Meat "Beefed Up’ of the federal charter of the SALE 2.50 3pr. 7450 was escorted Into the port of weekend "another manlfesta- (Corporation For- Public Broad­ UOonn. Pleasant Working Conditions Robert Donnelly, TRC di­ Cablarien as the Steadfast stood tlon of his cardiac problem that test—“ Operation Protein casting but said a portion of the By O. DAVID WALLACE Another reason for the dispar­ rector of buslneM axlmlniatm- FREE Apply In Person Swltch” -^urlng the beef price corporation’s federal funding (DAL, Hoelery, aU stores) (See Page Elg^t) Associated Press Writer ity Is that it takes a month or (See Page Eight) more for fluctuations In whole­ Increases last summer. DELIVERY! WASHINGTON (AP) — The (See Page Eight) (8m Page Nine) sale meat prices to be translat­ Sylvia Siegel, executive direc­ SUDS & SCISSORS price farmer Calvin Goecke Post Rd. Plaza ed Into changes In retail prices. tor of the Sausallto based asso­ ARTHUR DmNI gets for hlB cattle Is about the Route 30—^Vernon Even •as retailers are making ciation, claims a' temporary suc­ same as a year ago. The price \ up for past losses on beef, they cess in getting housewives to Ricky Muriph, mother ol three, are-being squeezed by spiraling, stop buying expensive cuts of^ pays tor beef Is 8 per cent hlgh- pork prices, Christensen said. In meat. But she describes the ef­ the past year, pork prices at the fects as short-lived. Both are caught in an erratic slaughterhouse have risen 38 "This Is a result of the post­ MORLARTY BROTHERS glveS yOU beef price situation still recov­ per cent. Retail prices have ering from a spasmodic sum- war generation that was Window thadei of lovely D ^ont lip 1.S pgr_c«nL------mer and~respondlng to the rlfl- — brought-up oirsteakF and'iSRbpe “Tontine" sre esiy to wash. WiU an easy going ^ Q Y O T A when their niothers were work­ kx>k like new. Won’t craek, fray or Ing prices of competitive meats. liesplte periodic fluctuations, pinhole. Available in many attrac­ HERE IT IS: Both are unhappy about the the farmer’s share of the con­ ing,” says Mrs. Siegel. "Their tive cblort: Jiiit call u«. We will be COROKA sumer’s meat dollar has re­ buying habits are so firmly 4-Door Sedan OFF prices, and both are reacting In (lad to incaiure your windowi and REQ. similar fashion. Goecke is han­ mained relatively stable In the fixed It’s tough to get them to live you. a free estimate for new PRICE past two decades. In 1949, gov­ switch to anything else.” "Tontine." You save dling half as many cattle on his .Delivered Marshalltown, Iowa, farm. Mrs. ernment statistics show, the Doris E. Behre, an Alexan­ Muriph Is feeding fewer ejfpen- farmer got 67 cents for every 31 dria, Va., housewife who Is DU P O N T Includes': on any Stvlisf zig-zag slve cuts of meat to her South spent for beef. In 1969, the fig­ president of the Virginia Citi­ ure was 62 cents. In 1969, it was zens Consumer Council, says litomatic Traas Weymouth, Mass., family. mission, WhRe waS sewing machine by Singer But there’s enough ixnmey In 65 cents. she heis found consumers con­ TONTINE. tires. Tinted glass, the pocketbooks of other'farm­ Middlemen like those in Chris­ fused and apathetic In respond­ MORIARTY BROTHERS AU vinyl interior', Don’t despair after you’ve checked the price ers and housewives to mute the tensen's association also say ing to the meat prices. (DBA LYNCH MOTORS) 90 H.P. engine, waU of dresses in the stores. Check out this buy on actions of the Goeckes and Mu- they are feellog the pinch of ris­ ”jThey don’t know which way 301 Center Street, Manchester to waU cariMtiiig, versatile, easy-to-use Stylist sewing machines. riphs. So analysts expect prices ing labor and handling costs. •c^ to turn or what to do about it,’’ E.A. JOHNSON r ...fida of IaiX' 843-6136 They’re all zig-zag machines; blindatitch, applique, to keep going up. ” I think most people expect she says. Open Eves. Except Thurs., Sat. ury and Gaiety S s sew buttons and buttonholes. Choose yours today ” We don’t look for lower meat prices to remain the same or Farmers, meanwhile, are also PAINT CO. Japan'. No. 1 Automobila Mamifacturar taaa! you want skin that^s firmer, don’t "you^ m 3IAIN ST.. HANOHESTBB prices,” says C. William Mc­ rise a little, though not as much In a quandry. THIS WEEK ONLY! Millan, marketing executive for as last year.” Christensen says. Long-time depressed hog the American National Cattle­ Helping .■'ustaln the increasing prices have made growers hesi­ Remember, other Singer* tewing machines start at $6G.9S. men’s Association. "People are prices are two products of tant about re-entering the mar­ OtMrIct t)| tl»e ■•generally paying the prices.” American affluence—bigger ket now that prices are rising. Firmessence And the Singer 1 to 36* Credit Plen Why are retail beef prices farms and a persistent craving And so many hog growers TRES CHIC BEAUTY SALON It designed to m ygur budget. higher than they were a year for meat. dropped out while prices were ago, while farm prices are the As the average price for sir­ low that the small farmers who loin slsak went from $1.20 a ' of BOLTON wwVbr to*emw If Of 8 1N O m lodev/* same? used to Jump In when prices special introductory price f l 5 One reason [Is that retailers’ pound at the start of last year to rose have given way to bigger A V . h Is happy to announce the addition of V markups are slightiv f(tUer than $1.42 by mid-summer, then set­ farmers who have a keener (25.00 after March 31) SINGER they were last summer. tled at $1.29 at year's end, per sense of when prices become For oddmi of tidto ncarost you, seo whH> pMtt Retailers say this is necessary capita beef consumption In­ '■'rj' profitable. Mr. Joseph Arsenault of piMM book undtr SINGER COMPANY to make up for thinner profits— creased by a pound td 110 Live pigs which were selling The first lightning-fast firming- treatment for faces . . . b3^Charles 85S MAIN ST., BtANCHESTER, .047-1436 or" even Ibsws—Uiey endured pounds. Per capita consumption for 21 cents a poimd at livestock to our staff of fine stylists. He will be in Bolton, when beef prices' shot up last of beef has Increased steadily markets last January are now of the Ritz. In 10 minutes new Firmessence seems to speed years o ff 1 574 WINDSOR AVE „ WINDSOR, MS-lSTt over /the last decade. j *A Trodomark ol THE^INQeH^niLiP^^ summer. » up to 38 or 29 cents a pound. J. Tuesday thru Saturday to give you his expert w Per capita consumption of Firmessence ^770 Lotion is a super moisturizer that helps keep up the Retailers had to hold down the Marvin Gamer, executive 'vice attention. ’ * prices they charged the house­ pork was down about a pound, president of the National Pork firming action all day. Have both in the Firmessence Duo at this wife during the summer to keep to 65 pounds, as the price of a Products Association, says 24 Sign of Spring shoppers from turning away picnic ham went from 48 cents a cents is considered the break­ special preview price. TRES- CHIC BEAUTY SALON ‘Freckles^ Missing .. from beef and leaving It to spoil pound to 66 cents a pound dur­ even price...... •O wind— if Winter comes can Spring tie far iMh on the shelves, said S. Kent ing the year. But farmers are expecting hind?' asked the poet Shelley.. Ckilorful"Ailorful flow

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