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The Junior Choir of North North Manchester Al-Anon Airman Bryan J. Cushing, Laidlaw Speaks Pinehurst March Special on U.S. Choice FRESH Average DaUy Net Press Run About Town son of Mr. and Mrs. John C. United Methodist Church will family gri’oup will meet tonight The Weather Cushing of 58 Hemlock St., re­ rehearse tomorrow at 3:15 p.m. at 8 at the Second Congrega­ To DAR Chapter State of Iowa Lamb Legs and Chops . . . , . For The Week Ended cently graduated from the U.S. at the church. tional Church phrlsh house. The Clearing tonight with lows 25 A reg^ular business meeting o f. James T. Laidlaw of Cwentry Binndi C, 1011 Air Force air ji^enger special­ Thursday group will meet to­ to 30. Tomorrow fair; highs 40 Uriel tiodge of Masons at the will be guest speaker at the w ith this lamb, serve some really -dellelMU trMHl ist course at Sheppard AFB, Hartford Public High School, morrow at 8:30 at the Path­ to 45 with near zero chance of Masonic Temple in Merrow on finders Club, 102 Norman St. meeting of Orford Pariah UpraUi Satunjay at 7:il0 p.m. will be Tex. He is being assigned to Cla»s of 1936 will ha^e a din­ Shurfine Peas, Shurfine Mint Jelly, mashed Maine or Baked 16,080 rain. ner-dance at its 35th reunion Both groups meet weekly and Chapter, Daughters of the followed by a shovdng of slides McChord AFB,- Wash. Manchester— A City of ViUage Charm on April 24 at the Officer’s Club are epen to friends and rela­ American Revolution, tomorrow Idaho Potatoes with brown gravy . . . on various subjects, and a soc­ tives living with a drinking at 7 :30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Navy Fireman Joel I. Sweet, at the State Armory. Broad St., ial hour with refreshments. problem. Walter Harrison. 80 Henry St. son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hartford with a cocktail hour at P iN B B D B S T (Classified Advertising on Page 20) PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS Families and friends of Masons He will present slides with a VOL. LXXXX, NO. 136 TWENTY-TWO PAGES MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1971 Sweet of 42 N. School St., is 6:30 and dinner at 7:30. Mem­ are invited to the slide showing discussion on conservation. home on leave alter completing bers of the class who have not St. Anne’s Mother’s Circle and social hour. Mr. Laidlaw has been a mem­ LAMB LEGS a year’s tour of duty in Vietnam been notified may contact Mrs. will meet tonight at 8 at the ber of the Coventry Conserva­ as an englneman aboard the Anne Hopkins Sobiral, 50 home of Mrs. Gary Boulay of Hie Sunday School staff of tion Commission for several ty t to 8 Iba. hospital ship USS Sanctuary at Brlghtwood Lane, West Hart­ 22 Madison St. Co-hostess for Zion Evangelical Lutheran years. He has also taught ex­ Da Nang. He has been assigned ford. the evening is Mrs. ’Thomas Whole or Butt Half Church will meet tonight at 7:30 tension courses on elementary Testimony Ends to a pre-commlssionlng school Colletti. President Seeks at the church. Emanuel Lutheran Church conservation at Eastern Con- at Newport. R.I. and a special price, too, on your favorite tender Freata Choir will rehearse tonight at necUcut State College in Willi- Temple Chapter, OES, will First Church of Christ, Scien­ 8:30 in Luther Hall of the mantic. The Hockanum River Linear have its annual meeting tonight tist, will have its regular mid­ church. Hostesses for the evening will OIN LAMB CHOPS Ik S IJS Reform of Courts Galley Park coordinating committee at 8 at the Masonic Temple. A In Trial of week tesUmcmy meeting tonight be Mrs. Spencer H. Cary, Mrs. will meet tomorrow at 7:30 potluck will be served at 6:30. ”'We must change the crim i­ at 8 at the chinch, 447 N. Main Trinity Covenant Church Pierre Marteney, Mrs, C. By FRANK COBBOER p.m. at the Municipal Build­ This week . . . more of those tender tiny Weeh BAY SflAIr nal court system, and provide St. The meeting is open to the Choir will rehearse tonight at Howard Tryon, Mrs. Preston Associated Press Writer FT. BENNING, Ga. (AP)—^The taking of ■testimony ing. All civic organizations in­ LOPS, Freeh Sole and Flounder and Haddock Filleti. Also public. 7:45 at the church. The Mlnnechaug Women’s Plays at Show R. Sage, Mrs. Arthur M. Gustaf- WnjJAMBBURG, V a . (AiP) maiqxrwBr—in terms of in the murder trial of L/t. William Galley Jr., was com­ terested in the park may send Golf Club will meet Tuesday, Fresh -Oysters and Swordfish . . . - President Nixon uived today court' staffs, PCfccutors, ^ 'd pleted today, at the end of four months of trial. representatives to the meeting. T, j o j son and Mrs. Clyde Richard Jr. ^ defense counsel—to bring about A midweek service of worship Tile Manchester High School April 6, at 10 a.m. at the Min- mrfii h \ Members in need of transpor. reform of the nations courts trlnls and aioneals ” Early next week the attorneys and prayer will be held tonight Class of 1946 reunion committee nechaug Golf Course Club in Milt Flynn Orchestra will be reminded to contact and prisons "to resolve confUct for both sides will give their fl- Henderson, the brigade com- 48235353534823235353482353235323532348235348235348 Nixon called, too, for giving at 7 ;80 at Calvary Church. All Girl Scouts and their par­ will meet Friday at 8 p.m. at Glastonbury. Coffee and dou^ featured at the seventh annual Howard' J. Lockward, ' - nal arguments in the case of, the mander.. St. Patrick’s Show Friday at 8 . q;>e^y but fairly, to reverse convicted criminal "con- ents from the southwest service the horns of Burton Carlson of nuts will be served. or Mrs. toe trend toward crime and vlo- 2T-year-old lieutenant, accused Hendersem testified that the p.m. at St. Bridget School Audi- » , . . ____. . strucUve training whUe In con- Boy Scout Troop 133 will meet unit are invited to a Juliette 130 Scott Dr., South Windsor. The meeting is open to Cary, 18 'Wlnthrop Rd. With a 9-Ib. Hen Turkey selling for only $4.27 and a cnce, to re-lnsUll a ^ c t for J re- of the premeditated murder of top man in Vietnam, Gen. WU- t torium. ______tonight at 6:46 at Community Low World Friendship' Cere­ terested women. For more in­ law in on our people.” 102 Vietnamese civilians during 11am C. Westmoreland, com­ mony tomorrow from 6:30 to The orchestra will play music . cj j 12-lb. U.S. Choice Plump Broadbreasted Hen Turkey ceives now—an advanced an infantry assault On March 16, Baptist Church. The Hartford County Amateur formation contact Mrs. Jan In an address prepared for mended the assault troops after 8:30 at the Verplanck School from the "B ig Band” era and r O W f e r d C p i d C t r O I l course o t crim e.” 1968. Radio Association will meet to­ Langmack of 205 Tall Timbers for only $4.50, you can see why we offer these birds toe National Conference on the the My Lai attack. cafeteria. also contemporary arrange* rgi .• He went on: The jury wras dismissed until The Senior Choir of Commu­ morrow at 7:30 p.m. at the R d., Glastonbury. Judiciary here, Nixon also came Henderson said, “We did re­ ments. TTie annual event is J. O IjltatlOll as one of the most for your money buys this week, The time has come to re- 10 a.m. Monday. On Sunday, the ceive a congratulatory message nity Baptist Church will re­ Veterans Memorial Clubhouse, out in oM>OBition to the filming pudiate once and for all the idea hearse tonight at 7 at the Mrs. Rodney Dolln, executive Sunset Ridge, East Hartford. A open to the public, and UckeU Bernard W. Chalecki, director lawyers for both sides will dis­ from Gen. Westmoreland.” The Manchester High School of judicial proceedings or the in- that prisons are warehouses for church. advisor to the Manchester Jun­ picture on sound waves will be may be purchased at the door. Boating Commission /•" cuss the judge’s final instruc­ Q. For this operation at My Class of 1926 reunion committee U.S. Choice Pinehurst troducticn of live television to human rubbish; our correction ior Women’s Club, attended the tions. The judge told the law­ Lai? shown, and there will be a dis­ met last night at the home of Other acts include Miss Dori of Connecticut, will present the the courtroom. system must be changed to A Lenten service will be con­ Ledyard-Gedes Ferry Junior cussion of frequency modula­ Gay, soprano; Bob Cohen, Im- Manchester Power Squadron Honey Broadbreasted yers to be ready to start their A. Hiat’s correct. Mrs. William Bengston in Glas­ And he aj^lauded judges who make them places that wiU cor- ducted tonight at 7 at Trinity Women’s Club Federation Night tion by members of the Pio­ personator; Larry Noiva, ven- with a certificate of apprecia- summations Monday. There was no further elabora­ tonbury. The 45th anniversary Oven-Beady Hen cracked down on courtroom dis- reel and educate.” Covenant Church. The Rev. program last night in Gales neer Valley Repeaters Associa­ trlloquist; the Hugh Enders tlon Friday at its annual meet- The case could go to the six- tion but - such commendations reunion will be held June 26 at nipters—judges “who insist on ’The President noted with ap- Norman E. Swenson, pastor, Ferry. Next Wednesday she will tion. Blues Chasers, a family musical ing at 7:30 p.m. at the -Masonic officer jury Tuesday or Wednes­ from the U.S. high command the Manchester Country Club. order in their courts and who proval the purpose of the wUl preach « i "A Gift But Not attend the Wallingford Junior act; Miss Peggy Smart, bal- Temple. day, after the judge gives them are not imeommon after troop TURKEYS will not be bullied or stampeded conference is “to improve the By Money.” Women’s Club Federation Night Trinity Fellowship of Trinity erlna; -Kevin Marceau, Irish The citation recognizes the instructions. If convicted of action Is completed. by those who ludd in contempt process of justice” and lauded program in Wallingford. Covenant Church will meet to­ Michael Walsh of 3 Preston stepdancer; Mrs. Barbara Mur- squadron’s training of over 200 flrst-degn:ee murder. Galley Henderson followed on the 11 to 14 lb s. mil this nation’s judicial system Chief Justice -Warren E. Burger A film, "The Other Wise morrow at 1:30 p.m. at the Dr., a junior at Springfield phy, classical pianist; and the young skippers during the past could be sentenced to death. stand Galley’s company com-, stands for.” as being "the driving force for Mail,” will be shown tonight The property committee of church for a program, “ Noah (Mass.) College, is working as "p.A. and Me,” teen-age folk year. Chalecki will also speak The trial l>egan on Nov. 12 mander, Gapt. Ernest Medina, during a Lenten Midweek Ser­ Center Ctmgregational Church Now.” Cohostesses for the cof­ an assistant guidance counselor singers Paul Lutz, Karen Lutz, about boating activities, pend- 8 to 10 lb. sizes a good vadue at 48o lb. Nixon Midoned the Idea of us- court rrform.” with the selection of the jury, who said that his first panicky vice at Emanuel Lutheran will meet tcmlght at 7:30 in the fee hour are Mrs. Carl John­ at Bennet Junior High School Bridget Bossidy and Harlene ing legislation, and what the fu- Stuff your turkey with Pinehurst 'Pepperidge Farm Stuffing Ing “ paraprofessionals in the Said Nix r ‘ S Vietnamese. One helicopter. in Laos. There was no indication that announced Wednesday. Last u-j, Leaime died todav PEA5 ... CORN To ExnlainL tol/ L r PX M .zm. MProbers I 9 landing ziMie was said to have u .S . sources said South Viet- South Vietnamese ground forces week she participated in Tbuy’s awimminir in At ___ bem hit by more than 100 rock- namese ground troops sweeping had advanced beyond the Se- boycott. i -(■• n ** "^® ®®**®® death was not es- youw LAWRENCE L. KNUTSON committee,” Sen. Gharles Per- and mortar rounds. seven miles southeast of Sepone pone area 26 miles Inside Laos. Pham Dang Lam of South ISHtlC Ucean.-* tablished, but a heart attack te n d e r GREEN BEANE Aaaociztod Preaz Writer cy, R-Ill., told Gole after 3V4 pilots also reported heavy made contact with a large force Apparently the forward units Vietnam was “indisposed.” ^ thought to be a xxMsiUllty. nrAanrMnivMv i x hours of testimony. “In my g^round contact but could give of North Vietnamese and called were still operating along a u .S . Ambassador David K. E. participant in the Ford Founda- young, 49, was swimming Sweet 3 pkgs. 79e WAHMiwaTON t^ ) — in ^ judgment you have disgraced no details. for help. With gunshlp helloop- broken front extending about 26 Bruce, the only chief delegate with former U.S. Atty. Gen. Peas tip ti^ senatim have^t a the uniform you have worn so ^ South Vietnamese mlUtary ters grounded by the weather, mUes south of Route 9 and some present, delivered a prepared Ramsey Claric, Mrs. Clark, Wil­ M At fu v m n cm o o Q o c pouca day deadline for a former gen­ long.” spokesman at Quang Tri, Maj. two flights of B62s were sent. distance north of that east-west speech of 61 words, the shortest liam W. Broom, Washington bu­ New $ara Lee eral to explain financial ar- Percy said G«Se had failed to 23 North A South Vietnamese__ __ commu- highway. on record for the two-year-old reau chief of Rldder Publica­ Only small-scale action was talks. tions, and Mrs. Broom, when he Niblets. lu U e r ^«>v® ®''^®" ®"®® ^® Vleblai^^se ™ere°kUler to “two nl^ie said g'riiiiid troops sweep- PULL.APART BUN5 1 ? ^ ***** promoumi testimony of two-dozen and clashes today 11 miles south of Ing the area a few hours later reported also in eastern Gambo------Ladiesf------and_ gentlemen,” he died. Com of corrupt bustoess schemes on more witnesses, most of them gepone. He said two South Viet- found 466 enemy bodies, the dia, where a parallel drive by said, ”we have made clear re- Clark and Broom are dele­ ■ Ai r u m ncMT ooooiB rauca Honey, Orange or Anny bases in 'Wetnam. Army career officers and toves-^. namese were wounded and two largest claim so far of the Lao- the South Vietnamese has car- peatedly that we are ready for gates to the dialogues confer­ Former Brig. Oen. Eari tigators, who accused him of 43 missing. tian offensive- and possibly of rled them 26 miles west of the serious discussion of the issues ence. EYanklln Gole left the hearing instances o f usiiig “ favors, pres- pog and low clouds for the the Indochina war. Vietnamese border. Saigon relevant to a negotiated settle- Broom said Young had been Green Rutter Cin. Ral. 79c 14 KARAT «OU> PKRCED room of the Senate’s toveaflga- sure and Influence” to boost the third day cut heavily into U.S. TTie communique said the headquarters . said 13 enemy ment. Our proposals on cease- swimming to the strong surf at Beans tions suboommtttee Wednesday fortunes of get-rich promoters helicopter support for the South ground forces also found eight troops were killed to an engage- fire, withdrawal of external Lighthouse Beach and was 3 New Kraft Piet OVAL SILVBIUPLMiro ■ terumnorroocoNCPOuca V wlUi a senator's warning of pos- dealing with the clubs and PX Vietnamese . ground troops enemy tanks destroyed, cap- ment nine miles southwest of forces, prisoners of war, poUti- walking toward the shore when EARRINGS slble perjury still ringing to his gyatems to Vietnam. sweeping across the North Viet- tured five prisoners and seized Kompong Treak. Ten South cal settlement and an Indochl- he apparently collapsed. SBIVIHG niAY ea«. "And you failed to otter any namese supply network to the or destroyed large amounts of Vietnamese soldiers were re- nawide conference are before "Ramsey pulled him out of Committee members said explanation of why so many Laotian panhandle. But the weapons, equipment and sup- ported wounded. you. the water,” Broom said, "and Reg. Price toey were ^ unc^itoced by would come before tills subcom- ______we gave mouth-to-mouth resus­ For School Lunches . . . Work or TV citation.” R e s . ^ $4.00 to $15.00 Ode’s cmnpleto denial of any mittee simply to defame your " ~ * m V i price wrongdoing and his charge he character,” Percy said, The beach is reachable only $ n .9 S bad been destreyed by "untrue, Much of the previous testimo- by boat from Lagos. Young’s Del Monte $ingle unproven and slanderous” accu- over three weeks of hearings companies brought him bock WHILE THEY LAST satiens by disgruntled former concerned Cole’s relationship Slapping Attempt at University on a boat to the city. Eerving, Easy Open 6***totes. with entrepeneur William J. His body was taken to the La - ENGLISH PEWTER Chairman Abraham Ribicoff, Crum, and two of his principal gos General Hospital. An autop­ Cans 4 to pkg. D-Conn., ordered Cole’s lawyers firms—Sari Electronics, a dot sy Is scheduled. NATIONALLV AIWliBinSSSD Young became executive di­ SILVER PLATED, viwiMlIMk TANKARD to produce his complete ftoan- machine distributor, and Price I Pint Capacity — Witk Glass Battom clal statement before the Friday A Co., dealer in b^r, whiskey Makes Conservative Look Rash rector of the Urban League to WATCHES* Puddings or Fruit sesBlon 'begins and scolded them and other goods. By JUDITH MARTIN 1961. During his time to tile post SUGAR BOW L for not preparing it sooner sis The 43 accusations culled (o) leil. The Washington Post he sought to obtain job commit­ 65c ordered. from the hearing transcript to- w a s Ai NOTON — Patricia WHITNEY M. YOUNG ments for blacks to urban ghet­ $ y.2 2 Dies Swimming tos. He pointedly failed to act on a elude charges Ode received Buckley Bozell, of the prom- 2 for $1.19 petition by the Ode attorneys $1,000 monthly from Crum, inent Catholic, conservative Special 10 to 30% off that their client be released shielded,him from Army police Buckley family, ran through an 3 Letter Monogram Engraved Free Ass't. cose of 12 from further obligation to testi- raids, and that he once put a auditorium at Cathdlc Uni­ •DISOONTTNUED MODBUS fy. Crum competitor out of bustoess yerslty Wednesday night and At Senate Hearing (48 servings) "In my judgment there is by arranging a Vietnamese po militant feminist very good chance you have lice raid. Tliat resulted to heavy ipi-Grace Atkinson as she was $7.08 committed perjury before this tines. addressing an audience of about SST Project Decried SE T O F 4 Fine, silver-plated BIRTHSTONE ONEmAOBAFr STAINLESS STEEL ______^______800 students. ENGLISH COFFEE SET 4- Running out again, Mrs. By jplconomic Expert ICED DRINK RINGS Bozell knelt on the sidewalk, SPECIAL 3.95 COMPLETE STOCK BEDUOED FOB THK HAUC King Else Eave 30c on said a rosary, stood up and On Penn Central shouted at the building to which W.ASHINGTON (-AP) — A No-world needs it now "about as SPOONS much as we need another load Brightens the table, very Miss Atkinson was speaking, bel Prize winner to economics LIQUID IVORY Jumbo Eiie $| AO of moon rocks.” practical for instant coffee. "T o heU with CathoUc Uni­ told the Senate Appropriations ALL Committee today the govern­ “When Americans want a Lined, silver-plated canis­ Reg. for dishes Alleged Diversion Spurs versity.” plane like that,” he said, Mrs. Bozell is the sister of ment's supersonic transport $5.00 ter with serving spoon. 10 to 40% Off Carton of 4 $7.88 (SST) project is economically “ they’ll finance it themselves.” 3 .9 5 Deal Pak fiQe cdum nlst William Buckley and Representing the Coalition Call for Rail Funds Probe New York conservative Sen. unsound. Eave 15e ^ Dr. Paul A. Samuelson, now against the SST, Godfrey said James Buckley, and the wife of By EDMOND Le BRETON ticlalB the help of the staff that on the staff erf the Massachu­ the planned $1.3 billion federal Associated Press Writer compUed the report, fourth to a- ®***|*^ Bozell, Waahlngtoo ^ t o r setts Institute of Technology, funding for two SST prototypes STAINLESS 4 ONLY 2-PIBOE COMMUNITY 8ILVERPLATKD of the conservative (^thollc WESTCLOX ELDOTBIO series on financial Institutions’ testitied he can see no part ot “ is an obscenity” to'view of oth- a Eave 27c on deal pak, V Gallon WASHINGTON (AP) — The cmmections with the railroad. Magazine, Triumph. the SST project that ikiakes eco- er national needs. GRAVY BO AT CRANBERRY AOas Atktoaon spoke at the W ITH LA D LE ALARM CLOCK LIQUID COLD WATER ALL chairman of the Houae Banking It deals with transactions to nomic sense. Arthur Okun, chairman of for­ 'WITH LIGHTED DIAL DISH AND SPOON committee cabed on federal 1969 Involving, among others, school’s Maloney Hall while “ Sober experience shows that mer President Lyndon B. John­ and state officials today to jjavld Bevan, then chief ftoan- another audler.ee to the Nursing _ when one does not cut one’s son’s Council of Economic Advi­ Investigate posslWe law virta- officer of Penn Central, and Auditorium watched her on clos- Reg. Clip these conpona and eavel losses early on what is essen­ sors, told the committee Presi­ .22 $5.98 9 $8.00 S ^ ^ a 2 2 tion In the reported diversion of ^ German national ed-clrcuH televisKm. Some 1,800 tially an economic enterprise, dent Nixon’s argument that the $7.95 Value Value Value One $5.00 pnicliase coven all three (t) $4 million of Penn Central funds extensive business opera- attended benedlcUon at the ad- one sinks deeper and deeper SST will mean 50,

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 11,. 1971 J nine-year-olds; John Ricci, C9iarles Look, Carl Fltx- PAGE TWO Business Mirror flrst; Scott Perham, second; P atrick and Jam es TyroU BOY SCOUT and'Robert Smith, third, for 10- received wdK badges, Anm/o/ Choir Concert Notes and News year-olds. Joseph Canton received his Jewish SMs" Mary Foulke Morrisson, MOVIERAIINQS SheiuM^old on Bridge Business Reports Adorned John Ricci received a trophy bear badge and Dale Mathram, DalicitesiM4 feestiwni FOR RAREN18 AND PBEgBNiraa> BY for toe best car In toe pack. Andrew Daxna and John Ricci EVEN IN A TOURNAMENT Pack 261 Judges of the event were CUff received their geologist badge. YOUNG PGOPIE I M L A T NORTH Like Volumes of Poetry Suffragette, Dies at 91 DECLARER MAY SAFE Published Dally Except Sundara MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL CHOIRS Pack 261 sponsored a "Pine- SterUng, RhsseU ’Dirner and R ^ r t D ^ ^ I n t o P ^ - n > oSIm Mm o f M * n S n s i k •» M o m By ALFRED 8HBINWOLD A AJ95 and Holidays at 13 Btssell Street wood D e r b y ^ ^ T ^ a recent Harold Gabouray. Pit f lf a Ml U m •# NXJW LONDON (AP) — Mary rlsson, a wholaale dnigrerist, died OoranaoOootsioouSiNWy of ^ K'2 The Clatk*g Manchester, Conn. By JOHN OUNNIFF two-thirds foreground, made up Bear books were presented to D*W, John Welexorek, Steven Ovtr HaffW taa^wUliaB onofo ooMoM for >fo«*n bf Mofr cMMtm. When the natitHial tournament 0 AKJ Telephone 643-2711 FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 12, 1«71 AP Boalneaa Analyst enUrely of vigorous yellow flow­ PieklM - DdkiMS S M s Foulke Morrlsson, a pioneer in i**®- , . , j j u Second Class Postiue Paid at Ntw Yarit Stylt Dmartt • Clwse Caktt begins in Atlanta tomorrow you 4k Q876 8:00 p.m. ers. RARE R— »t itaf HOT Cemed leaf Mrs. Morrlsson Is survived by Faith Ml' begarra! Can U Manchester, Conn. (060(0) NEW YORK (AP) — In "As woman suttrage and a founder ^ ^^^g^ter. IMrs. John W. CSiaae 1 ALL ASU AOMimO may be reading about tourna­ be St. Patrick’s Day eoaoi* D « . su. HOT PaefreeM h6t Kaitim GMNral AfSIincos WEST EAST You Like It", Shakespeare And the rear cover: Trees and of the National League of Worn- ^ Groton; four sons, Robert ment coups and how the stars ing upf Next WMaeaday SUBSCRIPTION RATES BAILEY AUDITORIUM grass, topi to bottom, border to ™o*“es. ^ GRINDERS e Catechu « BirHiJay Caket A Q 6 2 a 4 Payable In Advance wrote to 1689, "Tliese trees shall Boys who received stripes and *•*‘*6®®- Opee Saa. - TImc*. Tilt 1 A.M. en Voters, died Wednesday at Morrlsson of Portland, Maine, Ignored 'l^ e ty to play a hand i:?Q 10 64 <;?AJ95 It ’tu . . . the day not to One Year ...... ^ ‘22 border, as photographically and The following boys were Fria G Saf. Till 2 A.M. miss at Genial V ra ftU ta t Six Months ...... 19-80 be my books. Mrs. John Cockerham was *'Eaiejr at Revs'' er take eat anyUileg en Aa Asa AOMimo for every possible trick. Don’t 0 8 3 0 9752 General Admission 75c T- .UL.-.UL,-. ecologically beautiful as Ulus- derby winners; Sean Byrne, badges were Mark StanklewlM, w..» of 91 William D. Foulke Morrlsson of ParoRlil SuMmc* S » | | n ll Chas. Mallaney’a fohie eat­ Three Months ...... 9.TC ear aieea go off with the opinion that tour­ 4kJI0 94 4kAK5 3 One Month ...... 8-26 In l^971, m i^ l^ e corpora- miobt adorn a vol- first; Grie Hathaway, second; denner; Joseph Uuuon, assls- carman of toe blue She also helped found one of T a m 'llT ing boose. And yea Just Uons are saying shnilar th in g s______w«it and Troy Fedora, tolrd, for tant denner; Jeffrey Edwards aito gtod banquet. STORM 429-6429 nament players are a bunch of SOUTH know what the mean odD '»no ®* Joy®® »»«"«>• Walt and Troy Fed MmoNali iRaspIsi CMrtorgMMRB the naUon's first setUement ^ West Whitman. elght-year^olds; _ David Irwin, and Dale Wagner, gold and sll- The cubs recited toe scout (RM. 44A - Noot Rt«. m Noxt T> A 4 F)| houses, working In CSilcago with M o r r i ^ , of V ^ a ^ ^ h hot rods. They know when to A K 10873 feature1 that this Is the way the consum­ l u r e i c n D play safe. Just as rubber bridge OPEN EVERY DAY American Can Is hardly fl»t: Robert Tanner, second, ver arrows; and Andrew promise ^ laws of toe pock Jane Addams “ grandchildren and five IM o r 17 ro q u im occooin i iy lo i C? 87 3 fASJHiRirORD er likes it. Pictures of trees, PoroM or Adult Guordlw players do. O Q 1064 Try aa Irish Coffee, too. 2 ■ - leaves flowers xrass sky and silver arrow. for the clostog.______At th e X p u b lic a n National he ♦ 5 Sat & leaves, flowers, grass, sky ana ^ wholesome envlron- ConvenUon in 1920, Mrs. Mor- ^ r.<^ne^i North dealer. 4k 2 FRIDAY. MARCH 12 ■water make some reports re­ ment, tlmt also being the of risoon delivered the seconding ConnecU- Both sides vulnerable. North East South West A bizarre tJe the mitlmiaf wblunc Most wanton^K semble nature books. speech' for the nomlnatlMi of cut College. , N S O N t UNOfA 17 A O H IT IB punohment scores of other companies dur­ Opening lead — Jack of 1 NT Pass 2 A Pass woman of them aH .tt And subtly placed In these Herhert Hoover as president. (Asi Iholt Mty Mry 3 4f Pass 4 4 All Pass 7fh A n n u a l ing the past five years. l« olftain ai«a) Clubs. m Nlghtdlhe idyUlc scenes Is the American A board member of the Na­ IBank of America, the coun- When today's hand was play- 1 TH^lGvefS- "Michelle” famUy, . the , cemsumer. .. Whttt . is try’s largest, printed Its 1970 an- tional American Woman Suf­ Meskill Backs — n : ------i more wholesome than a healthy, ^ recycled paper,, frage Association, Mrs. Morrls­ ed In a national tournament last have a fine fit for his suit as ST. PATRICK'S SHOW happy famUy at ease or a t play ^ a^ n g 800 to 1,000 treea And son was associated with Carrie year, the experts who got to well as 17 or 18 points In high Study of Ethics In nature’s backyard? And what outtmard Marine printed an es- Chapman Catt, suffrage associa­ four spades were pleased with caods. ST. BRIDGET SCHOOL HALL Is dearer to a famUy than the ygHgfl “The QuaUty of Life DoubleDDays tion president and another found­ In Legislature the contract. There were only 23 Copyright 1971 high card (joints in the North - General Features Corp. Main Street. Manchester ^ preservation of that life? . . . and what we are doing ^em cxi er of the LWV, in the fight for And SO' ■what is more Impor- it.’’ woman suffrage. HARTFORD .—(AlP) , — — Leglsla- „------South hands, and It was reason­ *nie movement ended success- tlon that would set up a Oom- THEATER TIME able to sui^xise that some of the TICKETS at door $1.00 tant to a company making con- iRichard Lewis, publUher of sumer products? 1] ^ corporate Oommunicatlons fuUy with ratification of the 19th mission on Ethical Standards SCHEDULE players who held those hands ■BBiemeauBiHir _ oDn-MniMAn Mon. llini Fri. 7iN -tiU The American <3an Co. annual Report and •who is writing the Amendment to the Constitution ,,rlth Investigatory and correc- would stop short of game. More­ Sat. 2:S9-4lU-«tM-7riS-l«:M in 1920. The LWV was founded tive powers has the support of over, some declarers might get ■^jiMgEEAST report, being maUed this week, text for “■Annual Reports,’’ a Burnside—“■Love Story’ 7:06, Sun. 2:a*-4!45-1ri9-9iia is a prime Ulustration of the ef- book to be publiriied this fall, in 1919IVIV tol O iea.cn teach public affairs viov.q o v . Thomasiiumzuu* J . jyiwtuu,Mesklll, » a Re- g.QQ a heart opening lead instead of BIGGEST BONUS to women so they could vote publican leglslaUve leader said ca„ema I—“Fools’’ 7:30 9:30 the friendly club lead. forts being made to identify beUeves toe trend in annual re- OF ALL mANCHESTI FRI. - SAT. - SUN. corporate and consumer goals ports represents a genume con- Ch(X)se a Dxlge ccxTipact. Anid get a dx)ice. Intelligently. Wednesday. mn«mn rr — “The (iwl And The upshot ■was that these DOUBLE GPABANYMID In 1926, Mrs. Catt founded toe House Speaker William R. m^e Pussvcat" 7 -30 9-30 thoughtful tournament players M^tn M*miii Good! as the same, especially as they cem by corporations, SEAN CONNERY Rirs 6 «. ^lA f Bm niN nokh BXdYBBBBiT! related to environment. Ibese reports are ceilllng SEE THE Pick Q sporty littia Dodge Demon. NaUonal Committee on toe Ratchford also has rallied Dem- „ ’ ’ ’ ' j , decided to play safe for the con- Or one of America's favorite compact Cause and Cure << War. As a ocraUc support behind a blH of .j,. ,, <»rhunderbaU" tract Instead of trying for ovet^ Hie front cover: All green cards, he says. They are not 77 representative of this group, his own aimed at conflict of In • • • ’ trtcks. This Is, of course, exact- A FRANKOVICH PRODUCTION with towering branches, except simply reports to shareholders, DOUBLE D" hardtops, Dodg* Dart. It's Double D Days Mrs. Morrlssw) was present in tereet. , iv what a mod' rubber olaver JAMES BOND THE 2 BIGGEST BONDS OF ALL for a famUy group in toe grass, as required by law. They are with Dodge Dart and Dodge Demon. VA 1928 in Paris at toe signing of 8e„. Jacob P . RudoU, R-Nor- ’I^ a te r .- “™ ere’s A Girl In* PETER SELLERS-GOLDIE HAWN Pages one and two: STUed with used to create images, ritract Only at your Dodge Beys'. Where you the Kellogg-Briand Peace Pact, walk, told the legislature’s Ju- 1 a cloeeup of a famUy beneath employes. Influence securities AT YOUR LOCAL can pick from two great compacts. an attempt to aboMsh war by dlciary Committee at a public - Manchester Drive-In Re- Early Stw the spreading arms ^ a tree, analysts, maintain community And still afford to be choosey. agreement among nations. hearing that “on a number of opens Friday South must make m early THUNDERBALL' through whose leaves glows a relations. DODGE DEALER From 1937 untU her death, occasions throughout the 1970 East Hartford Drive-In - Re- start by covering the Jack of Screenplay by TERENCE FRISBY based on his original play cerulean sky. Page three: Knowing that social responal- Mrs. Morrlsson was a member election campaign Governor opens Friday clubs with dummy s queen. It loom Grandmother, daughter and In- blllty Is an all-important issue, and JOHN BOULTING ■ Directed Ety ROY BOULTING of toe Board of Trustees of Con- Meskill noted the growing con- East Windsor Drive-In—Re- would be dangerous to let West " YOli ONLY .yWFlBIBB fnnt ho said, they axe “Concerned necticut Ckjllege. unUl recently cem amcmg taxpayers over toe opens Friday >. hold toe first trick since he R i s - * COLOR • From Columtiia Pictures The next six pictures, all at with getting on the side of right known as Connecticut CoUege p^tanilai for conflict of Interest Meadows Drive-In—“Thunder- might then think of switching to LIVE TWICE" 'YHlIIlDEIIBAUr least full-page else, Ulustrate and Justice." IDs studies and for Women. A dormitory there |,y boo, elected and appointed baU”, 7:30; “You OiUy Live a heart. family members In various ac- surveys suggest, however, that Is named after her. Mrs. Morris- gt^te officials.’’ Twice’’, 9:46 East wins the first club and lumiwaii'UaroaU'UnwNiuzzi mm.IBIII VcUllRY tlvlties, 8U(to as studying, car not all are succeeding, leads another club. South ruffs FftOM 7:30 M h TE R E N C £ V0UN6 m .RICHARO MAHAUH-JOHN HOPKINS son was an 1889 graduate of bill introduced by Senate ------.S TA TK E V K McaONY. JACK WN(irMGHAM,.IAN FLEUN6 washing, shaving. And then ftH- “They Just don’t know how to Bryn Mawr College In Republican Leader Alden A. and should lead the king NOW - - - lows another big pdeture of the handle these Issues,” he said. Pennsylvania. Ives of Morris and Sen. David spades, followed by a low spade ' PNUVISnrilQNCOlIF famUy In the backyard—under a “They’re groping. Some of what In Groton, where she lived for ojegard, R-Manchester, woidd Fires Damage for a finesse with dummy’s AT HARTFORD ROAD UmM jH ints |GP |-=^--:==-? tree *®y trying Is really silly, more than 60 years, toe Mary allow toe state to void any of Its Historic Homes Jack. Piirther on comes a fuU-page but they’re not doing it Juri for Morrlsson School was named In eentracts that show evidence of AJ.If thisUUO safety finesse “■—lost. idioto of WUUam F. May, chair- pubUc relations reas^ . They her honor. conflict of interest by state oi- SOUTHINGTON (AP) — Two Bast would be able to take on- man and president, "on the ai^really co^en^. Bom Nov. 14, 1879, In Rich-Hiiui fldals.“ Ctols. historic houses here, both more ly one heart trick. If Bast fall- grounds of ^ r new corporate ^ -a® Never Iron PPG* mond, Ind., M® , Initiating action on such Incl- Q,an 200 years old and about ed to lead hearts. South could Ladquartors." He is there, to tim« bridge toe^tlme p p ^ CTclsts 'between Identifying with at 1 a.m. In homltal would be a TOwly created ^oo yards from each other, were run the diamonds to discard a D a i r i i be sure, under a faint blue sky, Inn, a conv commission of Btoio^ - beavlly damaged In separate heart from dummy and could social change and woridng out his shoes hidden in lurii, ankle- the mechanics of accompliriilng Pinch Plealed Printed H w 'Uor. would nraa^ ALBERT R.BB0CC0LL to, which Is bordered by red whatever ImproprieUes - ^ paastng motorist. Nobody u,e HimnondB to make sure of 6-k>HW Icw’iSiW httAHh niore obvious this year. IEWISCI18ERI' REWmiE- AEBERI RBRIffilEI - HARW SAEIMN leaves and green grass Rec Council ®'*‘*®** , . was home at the time. The tricks Many fine tournament drenched In sunshine. 63" Langih FRESH FRUIT • 9 INCH JOHN GARRf ■‘K im '' PMUYKIQir UCHKOlOir Our Rag- olS^™of“^ w ' ^ d ^ f i v e p U em w ^ conslFler ruffing te<«Maas.i**v f 1 The color nearly disappears 4.99 ye^ta L mom- ^ ^ dummy’s clubs be- UratMlVtHhi |GP |-=^=-— y over the next few pages, which Final Hearing To Take Up M ^ and a nne OI ^ drawing toe last tnmq>, are concerned with financial Ratchford supported his own ^aJfu^tlon* and this risky Uno of play w o ^ data, but It resumes on the last Finds Sentiment 3 .7 4 PIES ' Length, Our Rag. 5.99 N o w 4 . 9 9 o u i n i n c r r i a n bm before the committee. The V} ® bring In an overtrick as toe page. There, far In the back­ STRAWBERRY ground of a brilliant color photo­ Fa vors-Gambling ' Length, Our Rag. 6.49 N o w 5 . 4 9 T h e Reoreatten CounoU’s conduct for members of toe ^ <|iiestton APPLE Read Herald Advertisements graph, Is the Halsey, Ore., ptUp BRJDOBPORT (TtP) — The Full so inchea wide to the pair, beautifully taaorad. and paper plant. The photo is annual meeting wiu be held to- General Assembly and aU leg- ^ave opened with 1-NT, final session in a series of four AttneUre print, never needs ironing. night at 8 p.m. In Yeoman’s Islative employes. It would be ^ ^ psriner has responded two legislative committee hearings Han Annual reports wlU be pre- governed by a newly created hearts. It Is up to you again, Into proposals to legalize gam­ sented by the chairman and the Ethics Committee of toe legls- ■ '______holding: Spades, A-J-9-5; REC. $1.25 9 9 i bling was held here Tuesday treasurer and plans for the lature. a l ^ * j Hearts, K -t; Dtomonds, A-K-J; night and, as a t the others, most FamUus Pacific Mills Permanent Press summer wUl be discussed. Tho bUl includes a require- A D O m o n AG S Clubs, Q-8-7-8. of the sentiment was for The finance committee wUl ment that aU members and em- OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Tlie what do you say? FRIDAY, MARCH 12lli gamblbig. presmt the budget for the neict ployes of the General AssemUy University of Nebraska at Oma- Answer: Pass. Partner ex- DAIRY QUEEN No. 1 The support, however, had a ete mcnths after which the file with toe committee a list ha’s student newspaper, The pagg unless you Sheets and Rlloweases BURNSIDE 884 HARTFORD ROAD—MANCHESTER ONLY! note of caution to it, as several roimnll’s fiscal vear will corres- of their personal financial m- Gateway, has temporarily can- speakers warned that proposed 530 BURSSIDE !■ n t;ST HiRTFORO Owned and Operated by Fred AnnulU DCiid to that of the town. terests and connections ■with oto- celed advertisements for abor------— gambling laws riiould be well- ^ e nomlnajUiig committee er groups that might lead to Uon refeiral s e ^ c e s and mail I J n m ii e t S le e p FREE PSRXINC 52B -3333 Dairij planned. will preseTr^e of officers conflict of Interest. or^r con^ep^for men ix jn d W ^ ) -^ r e a v s y The hearing drew a larger 72’ ’ x 104’’ Everyday crowd than the three others, or Low Pricei Queen which bad been held at Stam- Tw in Fitted 3.49 ea. Blood Visit « — '»■ U erable research," Ratchford told said newspaper staff members place for WbernafiOTj-lnsl^a foiri. New Haven and Hartford. T h e ^ d!osf^!«>dm obHe the committee. “The laws of dropped the ad “until they talk W l^oup-s They were conducted by a tsib- wUl be held March 16 from 1:46 California. lUlnols, New York, to the pubUcaOons committee’’ being t « P ^ ^ 1 .9 9 committee of the General As­ to 6 W o m ^ St as weU as toe United States March 16. was rescued from *b® l^sy w- sembly’s General Laws Commit­ ChuTCh ^Hail The Columbta were examined during Its prep- A spokesman said no repUes treat by his owner, Jenny Daiw- 8 1 ’ ’xl04 or Full Fitted Our Reg. 4.49 Sale 2 « 9 7 tee. chapter incltdes Hebron and aratloo.’’ to the ads had been received. son. With between 80 and 76 In the Cases 42”x36”, Pkg. of 2, Our Reg. 2.99 Sale 1 .9 7 Andover. audience, 16 spoke in favor of Mrs. Carl Goallne’s tdeplune GOOD some form of legalised gambling riced below ordinary white sheets! No-iron committee will be catting reg­ Choice of prints or stipea-t and three persons—two of them blend of 50% polyester, S( IE. cotton. Type 130 Muslin. ular donors soon. The quota is FRIDAY Protestant clergymen—opposed 76 pints and ■walk-ln d45) ■ | Brazier Sauce, etc. on a ■ 000." I (Choice of .one)------bling, saying It had “hidden The truck has a tank capacity each b a r r e l o f c h i c k e n - , . . ^ costs’’—a deleterious effect on of 1,000 gallons of water and 21 pieces of golden fried chiCKen» 1 pint « big 5" Toasted Bun, top­ conununity life and a heavy re­ will pump 1,000 gallons of water I CLAM DINNER cole slaw or baked beans or potato salad liance on toe poor as its con- a minute. The dei>artment will (choice of one), and 7 hot rt«B. R R ped with a pickle plus a tributma. ^ pt fried clams, french fries, •Rae, UA n t Off. Am. D. q. corp. e 1970Anb D, Q. Corp. The Modern Fun Fabric! have seven pieces of equipment I cole slaw, tartar sauce, M SA (Fried chicken only — 66.96) vwiww In a related development, Lt. s l . 5 4 . with toe delivery of this second |hot rCH. each big heap of golden fries. Gov. T. eSark HuU In a report Gov, Machine warii and dry-wrinkle resistant and Ideal pant suit fabric! 65% Aviil* rayon, ^ tank truck. SHRIMP SPECIAL requested by 'Ihomas J . 35% polyester. 12 Fashion shades, machine 18 Jumbo shrimp, 1 pint of cole slaw, cooktau g g J| g Try this for size. Keeklll estimated Tuesday that 100% Textured permanent press. Get into prints for Spring! Conference March 19 SHRIMP DINNER 45” wide. wash. 45” wide. The well-child conference, le jumho shrimp, cocktail sauce, sauce, french fries, 6 hot rolU. IgMsWW | EAT, DRINK a state lottery and horse racing originEdly scheduled for March Icole slaw, .fro^ fried C9 copld generate $10 million In an­ Woven Polyesters 11, has been postponed to March Ipotatoes, hot rdl. each CLAM SPEaAL , , Remember — W e cook AND MARRY US! nual state Income. Null said the 1 qt. fried clams, french fries 1 pt., cole slaw, gfc 7 l> 19, according to a FHNA annual ylrtd from a lottery Our Ragular Low Prica 4,59 Screen Printed Novelty Weaves tartar sauce, 6 hot rolls. * | 'em when you want them spokesman. I f is h d in n e r would be $4flrdlllon, and from iT asty bonelass fttet, tartar parimutuel betting on horses 68 ONLY Smorgasbord March 20 FISH SPECIAL em. Buy any slxe at regular price (S6c-46-66) get another for Just 6c 100% Bonded Acrylics The Women’s Auxiliary of toe Isauice, cole 1^aw, freneh fried with anything on ' milUon, a t the least. 1 Sateed Cotton ■potatoes, bet rCIl. R R 4 big orders of fish, 1 pint of cole slaw, tartar Choose yur favorite sundae Hull, however, said he has no Volunteer Fire Department will sauce, french fries, 6 hot rolls. * | No extra charge. sponsor a smorgasbord supper each Dairii NEW! HOT APPLE basis for estimating the income March 20 at toe firehouse with Plnetqiple • Strawberry e Blackberry s Banana a Hot FYidge s CBseriate to be realised fixMn off-tra">e- Women to Puerto care with third degree bums Sr. and Laura UveMy “Wheatley, 80 Ralph Rd., Manchester. Vernon, with the first to be on g^athered at Community Hall the road must be completed by His wife, Beatrice Ames was ond CCngregaUonal Ctairch. es^clally married irom- over 26 per cent of his body He was bom Feb. 21 at RockvlUe General Hospital. His ma­ March 27 when a bicycle safety in Bolton last night to voice Ju ly, 1976. It w a s fe lt th at it treated for minor bums on the SusanDowds daughter of Mr, ®“’ ^ not work outside above the waist. ternal grandparents are Mrs. Olive Livesey, East Hartford, program wlU be conducted. thedr preference that the pro­ would take approximately two hands gotten as she attempted and Mrs. FrancU Dowds of 40 **‘® ‘“ •"e* ^ s®l“ - and Everett livesey of South Windsor. His paternal grandfa­ Bicycles will be registered posed Interstate 8^ be routed years to design and acquire the to smother her husband's flam­ B. Middle Tpke., was one of ««venlrs were ther is Dr. George M. Wheatley, BrookvlUe, N.Y. He has a and inspected at Center Rd., through the Notch, rather than necessary projperty and two ing ^ r t . / 185 young. OongregaUonallste ^ “^*® brother, Christopher. Skinner Rd., Maple St. and through the southerly location. years to build it. Mrs. Ames told police her Skating - Coasting who participated to a ten-day ‘V’*" 1.1 -t •« * *1 Lake St. elementary schools. Representatives from the In answer to questions about husband came home to their united.Church of Christ Con- Native women grind MoUer, Bonald James, son of SteitoMi and Viigtola Tobin A written test will also be state highway department and the physical characteristics of apartment about 10 p.m. last fereiuip to Puerto Rico. She fPl®®’’ ^ night. She said they were sit­ MoUer, 24 Talcott Ave., Rockville. He was bom Feb. ^ at g iven . th eir plann in g consultant, the highway, it was described was toe delegate from Second ting talking, she on a chair, he Rockville General Hospital. His maternal grandparents are The registration will follow a Charles Maguire Associates, as a four-lane road which would Churtto and the only Manches- 8 ^ p l^ to a social Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tobin, Old Stafford Rd., Tolland. His opened the meeting with an ex­ probably .require about 400 or on a couch, about 12:46 wdien a ter person to the conference. i^orker or .to go 1 ^ religious program to toe schools which stray spark from his cigarette paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur MoUer, Mor­ will be conducted by members planation of the need for the 500 feet of right-of-way, except The young people helped toe educati^. She ^ ^ e n Mcept- row. IBs maternal great-grandparents are Mrs. Cora Ryan, highway, based on economic in the notch area where topog­ Ignltod his flimsy cotton shirt. Puerto Ricans to various ways, “1 Davis and Blklns College of the Vernon Police Depart­ Anthony Merola Jr. a neigh­ There will be skiing at North- Cider MUl Rd., Tolland; and Josepph Tobin, Palm Springs, ment and will cover toe aspects factors, safety features and raphy would prohibit this view tonight, 6:80 to 9:80. were guests to their homes, Elkins, W. Va. Fla. His paternal great-giandmotoer is Mrs. Petrea MoUer, traffic projections. It was noted width. It was projected that, bor across the hall heard a dis­ tocHc pail in their religious ser- Second CSiurch, which paid of bicycle safety. turbance and rushed over to There is no coasting and no Tarrytown, N. Y. that approximately 85 per cent using a rough guideline, approx­ vices, 8wam’’ln the warm ocean half of her conference expenses, On April 3 the club and W. T. find Ames on the floor as his skating. of the traffic will be local in imately 50 acres would be taken on Puerto Rican shmes and Susan is vice president of toe Dldrlksen, Kim Elizabeth, daughter of Kent and Suisw Grant store at Tri-City Plaza, origin and destination. for each mild of roadway. hiked to the mountains. “youth Group, a member of the Zimmerman Dldrlksen, RFD6, Meadow Lark Rd., Vernon. will sponsor a bike rodeo to Following this, the represent­ Several residents of Andover, Susan’s group of 14 lived and Senior IBgh Choir and the She was bom Feb. 27 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her which boys and girls will com­ atives fielded questions for including First Selectman Percy taught to the Marina Neighbor- Rhythm Choir, delegate to toe maternal grandpsuents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Zimmer­ pete in bicycle riding tests about an hour and one half. Cook, attended the meeting to hood Center, a Presbyterian Church Council and a Sunday man, River Edge, N. J. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and aaginst others to their own age Although many questions were see what the feelings of Bolton Church to Mayaguez, toe third School teacher of Grade 6. Mrs. Mathias Dldrlksen, OradeU, N. J. She has a sister, JIU, group. The winners to each asked, it appeared that few citizens would be with regard rh largest city on toe island. Some ------3. g;roup will then compete against were answered to the satisfac­ to the highway. Andover will ~ j B i S a d f It f l i t of the conference groups each other cm a handicap basis, tion of the askers. Several'per­ hold a similar meeting Friday, worked to the fields of a sugar Governor Fails Anastaslo, Lorraine EUzabeto, daughter of Ronald and for prizes. sons expressed feelings that to which Cook invited Interested Mosque To Be Built by Shriners plantotlqn. Dorothy Vanueik Anastaslo, 89 Pearl Dr., Vernon. She was D uring the w eek o f M ay 10- the highway department has Boltortites. The Marina Center has a Its Duties; But bom Feb. 26 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal 14, the club will sponsor a Safe­ pre-determlned a route and will three years, and its plans for I f l section for worship, three class­ grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseito Vanueik, New Britain. ty Town for children who will A capital fund campaign has Zoning Commission approved Since that building was sold ’'th e nAfoeld of rooms and three rooms that not be greatly Influenced by the Farmington site were ap­ Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Anasta­ be entering kindergarten in toe the plans Monday. about seven years ago, office downtown m«neM ft«r were converted into dormitory- {governor Safe sentiments expressed at public Grant Offered been launched by Shriners of proved by the membership last slo, Kenstogton. fall. This program will be held The 4,500 members of Sphinx space has been rented in a style living quarters for the m M m *• * at Henry Park from 9:30 a.m. m eetings. northern Connecticut that will building at Asylum and High fa ll. HART1BX>RD (A P )—A g over- For Students Temple are being asked by eight Ih'is, four boys, and toe _ Podrebarts, SaUy Ann, daughter of Raymcmd and Anna to mxm, each day. The audience was assured result in this mosque becoming Sts. in Hartford. The several Architects for the mosque are gad M l fa i couple who served as advisors gave the governor of Cen­ campaign workers to support CarlUi Podrebartz, 17l Suummit St., Manchester. She was bom Policemen, bus drivers, fire­ several times that there is no the first permanent home for units such as the band, drum Jeter & Cook of Hartford; both S t . In Journalism the appeal for 8S0O<0(w with potriek's day to Susan’s group. necticut a scare Wednesday. Feb. 26 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grand­ pre-determined .road and that corps, bag pipe band, dianters: are members of Sphinx Temple. men and others will talk to the SiMnx Temple. Omar Shrine three-year pledges. The appeal The basic language to Puerto it wps a governor on one of parents are Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore CarUU, Bast Hartford. Her children about pedestrian safe­ they will be guided by feelings A 8500 co lle g e scholarship Motor Patrol, Cycle Unit, Fun- The building will be a two- dub of Manchester is an affili­ is being made during the month favors - dollies WCM sjtooois is ^anl^ but two engines of an airplane paternal gnuutoarents are Mr. and Mrs. George Podrebcutz, ty, rules for school bus riders expressed by townspeople inso­ will be presented to a Connec­ of March. Campaigners are all 'sters, Arab Patrol, Directors story structure, on a sloping far as possible. It was noted, ticut ■ student by the Connecti­ ate of Sphinx. paper tableware En^^ te ^ taught Susan Gov. Thomas J. Mea- West Hartford. and other such safety topics. Shriners. and Temple Guard have con­ hillside. Officials hope to oc­ taught English to Grade 1, heading south toward w « * *. however, that any route chosen cut Chapter of Sigma Delta The mosque will be built on a ducted their meetings at the cupy the mosque by the fall of seals - eamotioiis An area will be set up to simu­ Total cost of the program is u ^ 80^ , stories grames. ■vyaahlngton, D.a, Wednesday OstrowaU, Kim Ann, daughter of BmU and Susan KeUy will be subject to federal ap­ Chi, Professional Journalistic 6.4-acre site o ff 1-84 in F arm ­ Shriner’s Oasis Club on River­ late a street and sidewalks with estimated at over 8700,000. 1972. buttons, etc. Tlien, she observed the stu- jy^omiiK Ostrowski, 48 Cold Spring Dr., Vernon. She was bom Feb. 26 at proval, since 90 per cent of the S ociety. ington where Rt. 6 intersects side Dr. in East Hartford. Several Manchester %rlners stop signs, lights and crossing The award is for students with South Rd., near the new For many years, Sphinx Tem­ Hand diaooiiiila ^nts’ classroom acUvlUes ?!?^govenior on the left en- Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandmother is guards. Children will be given funding for the road will be The Sphinx Temple Building are members of the various planning careers in newspa­ state medical school and a pro-, ple occupied rented quarters on to o l Kin® ta ^ e d .” M®aWU told news- Mrs. Bartholomew KeUy, Hartford. Her {iatemal grandmotoer an opportunity to operate min­ fed eral. Committee has been developing committees formed to carry out pers, magazines or broadcast posed 76-unit Holiday Inn. The the mezzanine floor of the for­ is Mrs. J(ton Ostrowski, West Hartford. She has two brothers, iature cars and act as pedestri­ Ihose speahing in favor of plans for the mosque for about the plans for the mosque. in the morning and Grades 2, »» journalism. Students seeking Farmington Town PTannlng and m er Be best college in the country but must ntany of these crippled com­ Susan is a s^ or, she has com- ^ ® " **‘® «»vemor failed, toe sor a Safety Bug Club which munities to exptuui from a con­ Brewer Griffin, 84 Greenwood Dr., Manchetoer. She was bom route Insofar as it affeots the be permanent residents of Con­ Coventry ' Recovering pleted three yeaii, of Spanish. >®« ®“«‘“ ® suddetoy ^ ed ed up will be for children who have necticut. They need not major gested and wasted central core - - with a roar and there was Feb. 24 at Manchester Memorial HoaiUtal. Her maternal grand­ just completed kindergarten. least number of residences and NEW YORK (A!P) — John­ Most of toe adults they met to in broadcasting or journalism. to open rural locations. ‘‘tremendous vlrbratlon,” Mes- mother is Mrs. Arueda Brewer, 291 N. Mato SL, Apt. B, Map- no farmland. It was felt that it ny Carson is recovering from Puerto Rico don’t speak English According to David B. Offer, “These projects, built in haste, chester. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John would probably not be a terrible Resident Body Explains a mild case of hepatitis and but the high school students “‘‘‘^said. president of the statewide or­ ultimately result in the destruc­ The pUot, 'Barry Lutto, Orittto, Daytona, Fla. She has four brothers, BIU, 19, Scott, hardship for the buslneeses af­ hopes to be back as host of do. ganization of newsmen and tion of the fragile rural en­ promptly shut off toe engine, ra­ 17, PhUlp, 16, and John, 12; and a slater, Otoni, 18. Call Today—ffkee BaUmates fected to relocate in the area, the “Ttonii^t'’ show March "The last evening we were •I * • *1. Driveways — Parking Lois women, the scholarship is the Opposition to Sewer Plan vironment. The process is ac- dioed to toe Bridgeport Municip­ due to tjne nature of services of­ 23. there our group took part to a Faring A MsoMne Sealing comjdished by strip zoning and al Airport, €uid the chartered Petrone, David Allan, son of Arthur and Susan Columbia fered and the avallablltty of first to be awarded by the so­ An NBC spokesman said DON’T MOVE prayer meeting,” Susan said. Residents for Reiqjonsible rent town sewer proposal is the ^ planning decisions. View Petrone, 77 HiUcrest Dr., Vernon. He was bom Feb. 26 at Man­ G&H PAVING INC. ciety and is part of the na­ She preached a small sermon Piper Navaho down safely on suitable business property near­ Planning (RRP) declared last only result of that commission, Berlin Turnpike, Route 32 Wednesday Carson, who was chester Memorial Hospital. His maternal- grandparents are WEST ST. BOUTON tional Sigma Delta Chi effort hospitalized Sunday, had to Spanish. "The people came *"’,^®*'***^‘ by. night that no comprehensive Instead ot offering a variety o f Route 6 outside WUUman- The engine trouble occurred Mr. and Mrs. Francis D. Columbia, 100 Bette Circle, Vernon. Phone M9-883S Find excellent savings It was also noted that additim- to Interest young people in been taken off the infectious up to us after the service and 25 yrs. y r. guar. journalism careers. Offier said sewer system should be built in alternatives each with a price Examples of dlsfunctlonal over Fairfield, Meskill said. HOa paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mm. Arthur C. Pe- al construction will be needed list by his doctors. tried to talk with us. They were on this wonderfully soft the scholarship is for coUege Coventry until the town under- tag, the people of Coventry planning are rampfuit and ob- The group heading for Wash- treme, 236 Parker S t, Manchester. in the area anyway to correct goes “restructuring and plan- have been presented with a sin- vlous. Does Coventry really In his absence from the OUT so friendly and told us ‘our juniors and will be awarded walker. Stacked heel. present hazarous conditions. show Joey Kshop has been house is y^ur houae.' We hated ^ for use in the senior years. nlng.” gle choice — to be engineered ^ant to play a fuB role in this * A persons beslae Menaii, naa When asked whether the stores Standing in. LET ECONOMY'S QUALITY to come home^ She Ptaiu. to ^ anotoer Combinations of tan, Applications for the scholar­ This, RiRP notes, was one of by the contracted planning en- trend?” PASSPORT PHOTOS in the notch might have to be ^p to ^ch wltojeveral new continued ship have been sent to all col­ toe ftiajor recommendations glneer.” j^p that “A good look CRAFTSMEN SHOW YOU HOW IDENTIFICATION bone and brown. taken out to make way for the friends through lettem. leges and universities in New made in the 701 Plan, which the These three points, RHP town’s material re­ over-burdened, survive such a TO ADD ON TO YOUR PRESENT HOME their journey. SALEM NASSWP road, the consultants said that reality? These sewer systems ”We had Sunday dinner to Downtown Manchester England and to every newspa­ planning and Zoning Oommls- feels, “raise serious sources and restructuring is a W IT H A ^ w . J. Refeirtog to toe onetime gu- Camora Shop A flwdb "this cannot be determined un­ per and broadcast station in Sion adopted in 1966.W. omuc Since thatuia* about toe process —and------baaU-- for ipijg btoldlngbidldlng of a as currently presented will en­ Itoerto lUcaa h^M . They a*, aspirations of Lt. til we are in the design stage." “This report the Town Counjm’s action on toe town sewerage sys- courage this possibility uidess ed us to come back again,” she ^ Clark Hull, MesWli 629 M ato St., M anchester Connecticut. time, says RRP 643-7369 Several townspeople asked Offer said additional copies has been widely quotedQuoted and sewer proposal. . solidify and the town decides otherwise at said. Americans to Vista told quipped: “Tell Clark, better that preferences of those pres­ journalism careers. Otter said used as Coventry’s most “It is toe positton of RRP gt^engthen past errors in plan- Tuesday’s referendum.” them some of the customs of time’ ” that Coventry must undergo ex- construcUon.” DORMBI ent be determined by a hand available from the chapter’s grated resource survey. the people there and pointed out ^id newsmen toat tensive restructuring before at- ^ vote. Hie consultants appeared scholarship chairman, Paul “'Recent sewer proposals ig­ In conclusion, RRP states, places of interest to see. The already drawn up e rec- reluctant to use this approach, nore this authoritative advice. tempting a high-priced waste Youth Ballolte studMita at the conference omimendation that .toe governor G ough, at P .O . B ox 268, W all­ disposal system. This is the “As a growing community, stressing that this was not a ingford. Applications must be The question is, why?” Coventry must create for itself BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) - found foods, music, altitudes qgq nothing but single-engine hearing, but an informational In its propared statement, position of toe town’s P8Z as and ways o<-Ufe very different piqnes to toe future, com pleted b y A p ril 15. w ell. a definition of progress. Ameri The North Dakota Senate I meeting. They also expressed RRP, which is urging a “no” ca’s green spaces and open Wednesday approved a bill on | from those o t their own com- the feeling that a hand vote by vote on the sewer proposal at R eason s {0*0 immediate and munlttoB. They found primitive Town’s Toll Rises lands are being destroyed by giving 18-year-olds the vote in those present would not nec­ Tuesday’s referendum, points visible,” RRP states. "A sur- expanding, land-conscious de- the state. living condltloas and |M>vei‘ty to A l l i e d RAO!a SHACK BEALLSVH.LE, Ohio (AP) — out that the state statutes spe- vey of neighboring communities essarily be representative a t velopers and real estate agents. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1971 the School Facilities Committee made her home with the W. V em oh Manchester to allow construc­ servation Commission is- propos­ Burglars’ Pal PAGE SIX South Windsor report was accepted and ap­ Lindsey Booth family of Edge- tion of a major shopping cen­ ing that the town acquire toe BALTTMORB, Md. (AP) — ter. some 25 acres of land involved. proval of the entire rei»ort has wood Dr. and Jacques Latry of Bullet, a city police K-9 dog, Torbes, France was hosted by Resistance Seen Opposition Is expected to A state official from toe De­ and his handler. Patrolman Wil­ with ourselves and with our problems been jdaced oa the agenda for ilattrljPHtpr the Raymond Holcombe family come from the Conservation partment of Agriculture and liam Rowley, were responding and with our opportunities and with our School Board Okays March 23. ’ of Mountain 'View Drive in the T o Rezoning Bid Commission, the Recreation Natural Resources inspected the to a burglary call. Seeing two property and reporied to town lEtipntns perceptions and our Insights and our af­ A F S M OVIE 1968-69 sch ool year. Commission and people who boys fleeing across a busy Hie South Windsor Ch^ter of Hits year’s AFS student. Miss For Shop Center live along Thrall Rd. and ad­ officials that there would be street, Rowley sent Bullet dart­ p u b l ib h b d b y t h e flictions and our pieces of good fortune no questiixi of its being eligible Two Pay Increases toe American Field Service is Ariya Vadlslrisak at Thailand jacent streets. ^ ing through traffic after them. KE31ALJ> PRINTING C » .. .INC. A request for a zone change for open i^ace funds. 13 Bleaell Street there will have to be a footnote which sponsoring a travel movie is presently making her home The Conservation Commission About that time Patrolman Mancheater. Oonn. With austerity playing a maj non O. Petersen enough on two parcels of property at adds the comment that, whatever we M ar^ 19 at 7:30 p.m. at TTm- with the Charles Warner family would like to make the land Roland Richardson, also pur­ THOMAS P. FERGUSON or role in governing school ex­ information is not aimilable at WALTER R. FERGUSON otoy Edwards School. All pro­ on Laivrence Rd. Situdents from Rt. 83 and Thrall Rd., is ex­ into a waterside park. The suing the boys, collared them. PuUlaiiers did, our one conslsteiit tedmique was to penditures this year, adminis­ ttUs Ume but he estim ated the Hockanum River runs along the M ilk Output R ises Founded October 1, 1881 ceeds wlU be placed in the g«i- Brazil and Peru have also re­ pected to meet with consider­ Confronted by three pairs of go ludlcroudy off balance. trative salary increases were cost would be between from $20- sided in South Windsor during able oppositicHi at a public hear­ property. Referred to as a WASHINGTON — Through legs. Bullet grabbed the offi­ held to a minimum Tuesday eral fund which is used pri­ FuMlabed Every Bvetiln* Except Sundays to $30,000. 'Petersen added that the five years the town has ing scheduled for March 18 at linear park, the project would June, U.S. milk output this cer’s blue pants. and• -----Holidays. Entered at toe Peat Office at This Is what has now happened, ac­ nljdit. marily for bringing foreign sto- Manchester, Oonn.. as Settond Class Mail the board had been considering dents Into South Windsor. participated in the AFS pro­ 7:30 p.m. at the Administra­ be in conjunction with plans year reached nearly 60.6 billion Hie boys escaped, but were Matter cording to those who qieciallze in read­ In executive session, the toe poBBibiUtles of a manage­ gram . tion Building. Manchester and East Hartford pounds, slightly above last quickly recaptured. Richardson Board of Education agreed on The homelands of two former SUBSCRIPTION RATES ing the WaAlngton mood, to the coali­ ment study and felt it would be AFS students, Germany and Hie request for the change have for a like project. year’s pace. Prices farmers re­ was treated and released at Payable In Advance a |6d0 p a y increctse fo r the bu si­ profitable to spend the money France will be featured in the Manchester Evening Herald, from commercial and resident­ Neighbors in the area also ceived averaged $5.64 per hun­ Mercy Hospital. No stitches One Y ear ...... 889.00 tion of nature lovers, eciriogists, environ­ ness manager; Richard Hauss- Six Months ...... 19.60 :V .r = 7 i v - for possible improvements for film. Last year, Mias Dorell South Windsor correspondent. ial to just commercial, was said they plan to submit objec- dredweight, about 6 per cent were required. Three Months ...... 9.75 mental scientists, and plain progress- man a nda $600 in crea se fo r the way the money is spent. above a year earlier. One Month ...... 3.2S Ziunbusch of Munich, Germany B a rb ara V a n ick , T el. 644-8274. made by Jsurvls Realty Co. of tionsp to the change. The Con­ Bullet was forgiven. haters which succeeded, not long ago, the chief mhintalnance man, The fourth and final phase of MEMBER O P Edward 'Very. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS in getting Congress to hold back on Its The Aasocated Press Is exclusively en­ Haussman’s salary was upped titled to the use of repuhlioation of aS commitment to supersonic transport. to $13,760 and Very will re­ news dispatches credited to it-dr not other­ wise credited in this paper and also the Hie Senate did vote, as if reqxinding ceiv e $12,800 fo r the 1971-72 local news published here. school year. ^ All rights of repuhlloatton ol special dis­ to a symbolic public demand that it patches herein are also reserved. No increases were alloted to prove, at least once, that we could-take Superintendent of Schools The Herald Printing Ooinpany In c., as- sumra no financial reqwaslbaitymty for typo- or~'leave some proposition by deciding Chewles Warner and Assistant giaphioal errors appearing In adveiiise- School Superintendent William naents and other reading matter in The for ourselves whether we really wanted Manchester Evening Herald. Perry; their salaries will re­ it, against the SST. main at $23,000 and $20,600 re­ Subecriber to/Los Angeles Times-Weshtaig- M a n ch este tan Post News Service. Since that symbolic victory for the spectively. ITilI service client of N. E. A. Service, Inc. The Board said that the over­ Publishers Representatives — Mathews, principle of conscious national decision, Shanndn end CuUen Inc., Special Agency all financial situation prompt­ — New York, Chicago, Detroit and Boston. however, all the foes of the SST have ed their decision to settle for no MEMTUijR AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULA­ been qalled to give public testimony ' -- pay increases for the latter TIONS. and evidence in support of their argu­ porittons and in no way did Dlmlay advertising cloelu boors evaluation of, or performance ments, and this is where they have . I . *. ■ . • . .. A-f 7 V • ■ 1* -J' 1 Ex>r Monday — 1 p.m. Evlday. by these men enter Into the SAVINGS For Tuesday — 1 p.m. Saturday. F or W ednesday — 1 p.m . MlondtQ'. come their cropper. pietpre. Both administrators For Thursday — 1 p.m. Tuesday For Friday — 1 p.m. Wednesday. When one of them professed a solid, agreed 'with the Board’s action. Classified deadline 4:30 p.m. day be­ ' r / ' / In regular session the board fore ptdiUoatton 4:90 p.m. EViday tar scientific belief that the presence of a Saturday and Monday puUicatlan. approved the final budget after fleet of SSTs in our skies would cause snipping $6,226 from the super­ Thursday, March 11 an extra 5,000 to 10,000 cases of skin intendent’s general controls ec- cancer in the United States the members •• • count and $6,678 from the mis­ »H- A-"': ’■ ■ cellaneous expense account for A LOAN of the House Ajpropriations suboommU- , -aU"- China-Watching $6,678. t tee conducting hearings on the SST found Influencing the cuts in these H ie new s that P re m ie r Chou iEhi-lal their credulity being unduly strained. two accounts was toe decision has been vU iting Hancd .^Mrompts what not to approve the recommenda­ That, and aimilaiiy alarmist over-reac­ Association ought to be, with all Americans, and tion of a computer to handle a tion to the SST proposal on the part of large variety of data at this especially with those making high policy tim e. some of our ecological enthualasta, has .'f ' ’ at Washington, a recurrent and open- , -v-'V • • . • , .V- Hie total ^budget approved for now led to the possibility that Congress minded review of the Chinese rdation- \ S ’ ‘ '* '* «* V V ' r » " L.., “ .A . J submission to the Town Council ship to the war In Indochina. will decide to go ahead and build the for their approval now stands SST and then test it out before deciding at 022,224 'with bus transpor­ What we have to guard agalmt, if we tation bids and salaries of know how to, is the mistake of making whether or not we want to keep it per­ teachers and other staff mem­ manently out of American sU m . bers still to be negotiated. Oommunlst China feel it has no choice pttotogiBcitied b y WtfUam Ooe ' Also, the board may ask the W h o e l s e other than to come to the armed aid of NAUSET BEACH ON A FEBRUARY SUNDAY Town Oouncll for $26,000 for a North Vietnam. Next, The Moon Bout study of Board finances. Ac­ B a ck in 1900, w e w ere w urned that After the greatest fight of the century . cording to board member Ver- China wotdd feel it had to Intervene in had temporarily closed the biggest Korea if we did certain things and hien mouth of the century a certain character Connecticut Yankee Agostinelli we did these certain things, telling our­ named Drew "Bundlnl" Brown appear­ The Spring selves, in the meantime, that there was ed at the jxMt-flgfat press sessions to rep­ Inside By A .H .O . T o P ay O ut but the Manchester no reason why they should lead to resent Cassius Muhammad All Clay, For once, the question of how one kind of gambling, we ought Chinese intervention. And the CMnese and, BpeaUng on his behalf,' prwhiced Demonstrations to dress for a hearing before a to drop our hypocrisy and go Mileage Fees intervened. the following remark: committee of the General As­ aU to e w a y , th at h is w ard rob e The obvious reason why Premier Chou “You’ve Just se«i the greatest fight R ep ort sembly seemed to resolve it­ was nowhere neu as flashy as state Comptroller Nathan self easUy. It would be the day his argument. AgosUnelli said today he will has Just visited Hapoi is that we have there ever was on this planef. . . . .We’H for our pink shirt—the bright Finally, however, our eye be­ honor a ruling by State Atty. avings oan would Just extended the war into two new coun­ be b a ck .’ ’ By Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak pink shirt, to be exacts. gan to pick out and concentrate Gen. Robert Killian and that tries, Cambodia and Laos, while our The cue in that remark ehould be WABHINaTON — A heated ference was called in Chicago 24 would not stay for his May The theory was that one (m a gentleman who looked Uke , he will unfreeze mileage pay­ ally in Salgtm is also threatening to obvious. In fact, we can see it now — backstage struggle among left­ by toe National Emergency disruptions. Davis was over­ would dress for a hearing on a potential winner, when .and if ments he has held up for Gen­ Conference Against toe Cam- ridden, however, when several the question of legalizing horse he ever moved out of the audi­ eral-Assembly doorkeepers and . Invade North Vietnam the two men coming out of their crater ist groups competing for control of the peace movement has bodla-Laos-Vletoam War—tight­ groups threatened to withdraw racing and aU other conceiv­ ence shadows into toe full glare meosengere. But, although we can recognize that training campa, ddpplng rope acroas the beMi won by factions advoca­ ly controlled by toe Trotskyist financial support unless the able kinds of gambling in Con­ of the color photo finish cam­ KUllan ruled that the state our own policies of expanding the war in Socialist Workers Party and Its April 24 demonstration was co­ necticut as if one were beading eras. law concerning mileage for think of their customers first? dust until they climb into the great ring ting a non-violent policy for this spring's anti-war demonstra­ strong ally on the campus, toe sp onsored. toward a track or a gambling The sartorial winner of the. legiStetive employes lists door- order to get out of it more efficiently standing there on its spider legs — V Moreover, there was oppo­ tions in Washington. Young Socialist Alliance. It casin o. day, the perfects asmpla of keaperW and *fti«aseag«rs as “ of- are what is making China nervous, we where else, for the next grandeur in a sition to Davis’s plct to bl^k ficeiB of the General Assem­ The winners in this intense scheduled an anti-war rally for We couldn’t know it when we what the high-dressed tout access highways on grounds It bly,” together with clerks, persist in telling ourselves that China q>orting attraction, but on the moon it­ sectarian battle were the Trot­ April 24, Just one week before left home that morning, but would feature, was wearing a would lose public support. chaplains and assistant clerks. doesn’t really intend to enter the war skyist, whose remarkable re­ Rennie Davis’s big push. we were, as is opr usual fate luminous sport Jacket of broad se lf? Davis finally jdelded and gave naissance has been built Thus, for toe first time rival checked design in which gray AgootlneUi, two weeks ago, with moves 'and troops of its own. Hie advantages multiply. Up service to non-violence but on such expeditions, betting on through stron g coHeg^e ctunpus peace demonstrations were and blue and pink and yellow had held up mileage payments insisted something be planned such an odds-on favorite there T he 1960 re co rd sh ow s that w e w ere It would be for the championship not ties and consistent non-violence. scheduled a week apart with were all subtly blended togeth­ for 23 doorkeepers and messen­ to satisfy radical youth. Conse­ was Uttle percentage or pleas­ busy giving ourselves simlleur reassur­ Hie losers were violence-prone widely diverging -strategies. er. His shirt was a beautiful gers^ maintaining they were merely of the world, but of the universe. quently the session approved ure in winning. There were Neiw Leftists led by Rennie chlorophyll green. 19a tia was not officers. He asked for a ances, on slmlilar logic, -even after the The belt to the winner would not be The Trotskyists planning the “ non-violent civil d isobedi­ more pink shirts at the hear­ Davis, who favored revolutlon- April 24 dernonstaation have ing than any other hue, and broad gold and Maek and ruling from Killian. Chinese were already in the field giv­ ence.” including mass assem­ Hie mileage vouchers totaled merely some man-made contraption of aiy civil disobedience for the long concentrated on the single ours was not even the loudest. bitHize. blies, mass arrests, and inten­ about $1,200 and were computed We're dropping our existing ing battle to our men. studs and leather, but the Jeweled mas­ spring demonstrations. issue of Vietnam, with non-vio­ We bet our arhble bundle on sive picketing. One, at least, had Jockey That means violence here this at 10 cents a mile. The door­ Obviously, we cannot afford to be so terpiece hitherto worn by Orion.- lent tactics. The People’s Co­ This could breed real vio­ stripes. him . spring wlU be scattered rather alition May demonstrations keepers and messengers are sublimely over-confident in our present lence. Indeed, the crazies will We had, nevertheless, estab­ Then he appeared at tlia FlnaHy, it is now only on the moon than planned. But there is a were based on civil disobedi­ from all sectiens of the state. guarantee some violence (as lished our sartorial right to hearing microphone, and, be­ situation. that one can calculate there might be more dsmgerous implication. ence to combat not only the Hmy are paid $700 for the en­ they did in November 1969). If stand close to the rail and fore he assailed the propooal We have expanded the war, until it The well-meaning students, war but racism and welfare tire fivermonths sesslcn. a safe operating base for those pro­ events in Indochina and the watch the parade to toe post, to have the state Itself become housewives, and politicians problem s. AgOBtlneUi, after announcing, now threatens to approach China's moters who have suddenly brought Into the start from the gate, and toe agency which tried to fool “We will honor the ruling and pouring into Washington to pro­ By February, People’s Coali­ (Bee Page Seven) its own least fortunate citlaena frontiers from new directions. full flower their ingenious system for toe color photo finishes. We will issue payment immediate­ mortgages test President Nixon’s war pol­ tion leaders were pressuring were, we felt, not unworthy, with a something for nothing Premier Chou has visited Hanoi. icy are at the mercy of back- ly,” maintained that "several conducting a major sports event so that toe Trotskyists to cancel their sitting in the section reserved bait, reviealed himself to be the stage power struggles between April 24 demonstration. The of toe pbUUcal appointees sel­ Both Peking and Hanoi have, in the they coUect a record high amount of to the press, of such sartorial Rev. James Webb, general sec­ dom appear at the C ^ tol.” minute leftist groups as to Trotskyists, wishing to drama­ Yesterdays last few weeks, spoken repeatedly of geniuses as Senators Btrada retary of toe Connectleut Coun­ "Both political )partles,” he money from a reoord low'number of whether or not they will be un­ tize toe peace movement, re­ and FauUso, and Representa­ cil of Churches. their common Interest and mutual sup­ witting tods and victims of a Herald remarked, "have an obligation view ers. fused. tives Webber and Liskov, who Eventually those members of possibly violent uphea'val. to police toe situation more than port. One more contingency recommends That forced the People’s Co- sat in the special box reserved toe hearing audience whom we Hie struggle really began in 25 Years Ago they, have.” When Peking encourages this, it alitlon to meet In Washington for the Race Track Committee, had Judged to be, by the con­ the moon. Hie New York Times, survey­ June and Septem ber 1970 w ith toe weekend of Feb. 28-28. Regardless of future high as the General Law Committee servatism of their haberdash­ means Peking has moved out of the cau­ ing the atmosphere of the Clay-Frasler “strategy action conferences” W e have your interest Among the 60 or so present school building plans, develop­ had been dubbed for the pur­ ery, .the possible Puritan ele­ at the University of Winconsin tious attitude it has held throughout the bout, advocates that prcfessianal bcodiig were representatives of the ment committee considers land­ ment, got to toe micnqphone by the National Coalition poses of this hearing. Inside Report war to date. ^ . Communist Party, the National scaping old Golf Lots for possi­ and revealed toemsel'ves to he be outlawed. Against War, Racism, and Re­ From our vantage point, Welfare Rights Organization, ble recreation areas. In favor of horse racing be­ When Hanoi resorts to this, it means Connecticut is one state which has al­ pression. The name was new, then, we began surveying the (Oontbmed from Page Six) in mmd - . . the War Resiaters League, and cause they were, by profession, Hanoi has felt forced to overcome its but the organization was, in Held, to see if we could find ready done that. the newly formed May Day Col­ 10 Years Ago breeders of race horses. U.S. heat up by toen, that vio­ fact, the New Mobilization Com­ lective backing Reimle Davis's ourselves the kind of long shot lence could a^eleraite. But own previous reluctancei to 'let Peking But, since no one has yet fmmally an­ In other words, toe way we mittee "which ran the Novem­ tactics of disruption, Charles F. Burr, president of winner that would send us thanks to baclnoom decisions into its affairs and its territory. nexed the moon, we don’t see how any can pick ’em at a hearing is ber 1069 anti-war demonstra- The consensus at the meeting C. R. Burr Nursery, gives bou- home happy and ahead. Our taken by far-left sects, toe We have managed to drive Hanoi and Just like the way we pick ’em one can pass a law forUddlng the prac- Uons as a coalition of far-left was that the Trotskyists had qeu t at firm’s new BTrst Lady eye strayed, for a few mo­ demonstration — given a badge Wouldn't you like to have groups including the Commun­ ments, to Rep. John Carrozella, at the track. Peking closer together tJ^jan they have Uce there of the lunadc art of self de­ preempted the field with their Roses to Mrs. John F. Kennedy, of respe.ctaWllty by dove Con­ 'Which is why Connecticut ist P arty . April 24 rally and that the Peo­ wife the President, at Washing­ always a sharp dresser, but gressmen and sincere peace ad­ been before. fense. should do us, and everybody The September 1970 confer­ ple’s Coalition should co-spon- ton Flower Show. we had to cimclude, at toe end vocates — won’t have a con­ Finally, the Com m u^t China of today his testimony, which was like us, a favor, and not bring your mortgage at Next time, then, the Moon Bout. ence adopted an “ elgfatrmontb sor it. Dairis objected, holding Pension board approves early at scious strategy of dlsruiition. is over the open internal division and strategy” calling for an ultima­ ttmt those who came here April retirement plan of poUcemen. that if we were going to let in the tracks any closer to us. tum to Washington that failure' Ideological civil w ar/ with which it was Dr. Lee Jay Whittles to end the war by May 1, 1971, & almost convulsed during the early years would provdee civil dissobed- Manchester Savings Loan Glastonbury has lost a dear friend. of the war in Vietnam. Young people—you who are clamoring ience designed to bring the Fed­ eral government to Its knees. We do not wish to see there de­ for instant change, who fear diat the Specifically mentioned were day of the individual is doomed—pause 1 velop, In Washington today, any of that stall-ins and sit-ins on highways Fischetti currently granting Home a moment. Consider the accomplish­ Truman - MacArthur madness which ments of this one individual who worked leading into the Pentagon and -/ gambled on the inarch to the Talu in constructively for the cause be believed downtown Washington. Here was the fine hand of 1960. In. Mortgages at 7V^7» Dr. Lee Jay 'Whittles was a committed Rennie Davis, convicted in the Hie best insurance against this would man. His cause was the betterment of Chicago conspiracy trial. After be to have our Washington leadership Glastonbury and its people. the September conference, he traveled the college - circuit. spend less time telling us that (3iina He minlstereR TEMi and more time trying to figure out wta,^ ment of his Town: as medical examiner. and drive them to Washington Health Director, and chairman of both to dock strategic roads. At the W s Ufa to make a big bit we would feel reqidred to do, if we were with our olients; so wt the Town Plan and Zoning Commission same time, toe National Ooal- Applications acted upon on CSiina's side of the conflict. itian changed its name to the o ta fat for them with and Recreation Committee. ?7S.-r-lSipn>iiaI Service. Dr. Whittles cared about Glastonbury, People’s Coalition for Peace T he!/ iM hritr means a tot its pctot, its i>resent and its future, lie and Justice, with Davis a key to ns, so we w*'“k herd for within one week of receipt. Over-Scare Boomerangs . studied town Mstory deeply, and helped o ffice r. them. Get the prefer & •ionalt on your team; call to found the CHastonbury IBstorical But in December 1970 a con­ This has been called the Age of ua today #’ e » be aafe to­ Society which now owns his personal li­ m orrow . Anxiety and the Age of Aquarius and brary. Part of the amateur archaeolo­ A Thought for Today will doubtless wear some other appella­ gist’s collection of early Indian aitlfacts, dug from Glastonbury soil, may be seen Sponsored by toe Manchester tions before it goes into some final niche Council of Churches RolM it J. Smfrii, Ik . in the Town Hall today. INBURANSkOTHS In the history books. While preserving a pemanent record M i Main Si., Maartirster Speech is God’s gift We shall But throughout all its variants it will, of Glastonbury’s p a st. Dr. Whittles worked to conswve its natural beauty have to account for it.. It is we think, be found to have poeseosed " • r v ,* ' \ ^ for the future. Hiis dedicated conserva­ through words that we commun­ one consistent underlying theme and tionist helped make Cotton HoUoW Pre­ icate with each other and that Just for you! characteristic. serve possible. It can now be enjoyed by we reveal what we are. We haven’t the right to be silent, uvfcooeuuiv Whatever else it may have been all town residents, and those to conle. He also worked to establldi Eostbury but ^leaking is a serious msd- *IW rrrt^ i/ Tt* Xtmi CttmsSjcomPMhi. t> engaged in being, from time to time, it Park, and ball fields at Welles '\fiUage. ter, and we must weigh our is always in almost everything it does, Dr. Whittles is gone, but his accom- words in the sight of God. pUdiments will be a living legacy to (Prayers by Michael Quoist) the Age of Over-Reaction. every Glastonbury generatlim. — THE Rev. James M. Bojrle At the end of the story of what we did GLABTONBURY CITIZBN. I St. James’ Church 7km mumfoL iruioum B£irm cm BS u£t?£/irTkeM£kcYcFTm£/ij£My* »«AGE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1971 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHEST^^, CONN.. THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1971 P A G E N IN E

presldent and treasiwer of Oon- Whalen ot Wlnsted; four great- OPEN SUNDAYS! gregatlon B’nai Israel, and was grandchildren, and several Drug Center Mrs. Dunn Tells Bids'Sought - Annual Exchange with CAP Obituary a 60-year member o f Rockville nieces and nephews. Teachers Back Team, DON’T Lodge of Elks. The Holmes Funeral Home, Tha Drag Advisory Center, He Is survived by two sons, 400 Main St., la In charge of ar- 81 RusseU S t, Is obMrvlng B y Tpim for 30 Canadian Air Cadets M n. Beasle P. Zabrow Oourt of Common Pleas Judge rangements, which are Incom- Ask for Mediation the following schedule: O f Aiding Consumer Mrs. Bessie Post Zubrow, S3, Slmon S.' Cohen of West Hart­ I^ete. of 780 Tower Ave., Hartford, After hearing Arthur Glaeser’s summary of contract Monday through Friday, By ALICE EVANS / \ 66 r o WL ford, and Dr. David O. Cohen Many Items Visit Town This Weekend moBier of Abraham Zubrow of negotiations to date between the Manchearter Education 8:80 a.m. to 6 pjn. (Herald Reporter) of Luigmeadow, Mass.; and Mrs. Bertha Trudeau The Canadian counterpart of er of toe Manchester Squadron, Manchester, died yesterday at Association (M E A ) team and the Board of BMucation, A telephone backup ser­ “Consumer protection nationally has become a w o ^ The town ' w ill be accepting five grandchlldrert. ELUNOTON — Mrs. Bertha vice la available Monday toe ClvU A ir 'Patrol wUl be wlU discuss plans for the re- about your Mt. Sinai Hospital, Hartford. about 850 teachers yesterday afternoon unanimously an’s field,” Mrs. Barbara Dunn, Conneotacuts first bids for various items ta She was the widow of Harry A. Braman Trudeau, 81, of En­ through Saturday from'^A vlslttag Manchester on Satur- turn idslt by the Manchester Mrs. Mary Kanehl approved two motions; (1) T o ------woman commissioner of consumer protection^ y e s t ^ March. ‘Ihree will be opened Zubrow. field, died yesterday at Moun­ p.m. to 8 a.m. March 22 at 11 a.m. In toe Mu- day and Sunday. The senior cadets this summer, Mrs. Mary Kanehl, 86, of 86 tain View Convalescent Home, apply to Uie Commissioner of termlnlng poUcles. day afternoon told the more than 45 wonaen at the and cadet membera of the Man- The Royal Canadian A ir Cad- Other survivors are 4 daugh- __ .w-i..— St., widow of EducaUwi lo r medlaUon, and „ . . For drug advisory Infor­ nlcli>al BuUdtag. One wUl be ters, 10 grandchUdren, and 16 Windsor. Manchester Republican Women's Club luncheon-meet- chester Compeeite Squadron, et League and toe C^'vU A ir August Kanehl, died this morn­ (2) to support tltolr "^otlatom this mation, ca ll: 647-B222. opened March 23 at toe samq great-grandchildren. CAP, wUl host toe Canadians for Patrol both have a program for ing at Manchester Memorial Mrs. Trudeau was bom In Glaeser „Is wum chairman. h.o.. of the ™ continued. " I t has irg at Willie’s Steak House. time anti place. INCOME TAX X-U..C..Funeral . services...... will be to-~ HoBoftal Ellington and was a member ^ jfB A personnel-policies commit- Bids for a contract to demol­ their seventh annual exchange young men (and women in only one minor MEA Vlvkm F. tag. Her talking You'll roar about the cour­ Mm. kanehl was bom Aug. the Ha«udviUe tee.-me rally was held at Tern- ish the -exlsttag bathhouse at program. CAP), ages 13 to 21, of aero- prc^Kieal (annusd notification In ^ t l»*t Monday's champlon- Thirty Royal Canadian Air space, leadership and moral teous, prompt and inex­ CIMkCTE F a r Z ^ A r ' ^ [ r t f o r t ^ d u r . Austria, .Hfd Church and the Women's Sbcle- p ,, Saulter's Pool and build a new RETIHS October to each teacher of the Police Lo^ Cadets and toelr senior officers education and both organlza- pensive service you'll re­ be 7n ^ Hved in Manchester since ty of Christian Service at tte The school administration number of accumulated sick ? suggested that she caU Madison one there w ill be opened on March 23. . wlU be arriving In Manchester tlons wear toe uniform of toelr ceive at H & R BLOCK. No previously moved to effect jj^yg to his credit). The board I*®?”* Square Garden for tickets say- on Saturday morning where country’s Air Force with dls- use pussy-foot'n around M em oriT^k b f ^ death of her husband, they resident for 66 years medlaUon. During the one-h* ar% Funeral flArviceSservices inwUl be to- Carol D. Carlson, 41, “ said, although not in so .- 1- -V m_ge. Court date things In common. They each provide an educational dlvlrton gine; jWd for two heaters and^ stitution Plaza and Broadcast search and rescue ta the United 0 . . . 27 Brown St. Bloom- ^™er member of the Zlpeer Arthur D ^ d . ^ '"rreLtd^^m rm l^m S'dt lace your confidence. •kOC, ftTI Israel, have three teen-agers, and Mts. in the department, and when their installation at toe ’Fowif House and an appearance on States and conducts a training ______~eaAiixRTEr___ ,______field. a e la survived by three Church, officiating. ^ a l will restrict benefits are n ^ _____ Dunn had been not only the Governor Mesklll recently pre- Water Department garage at W n c TV 3’s Brad Davis Show program ta land and air search W e guorontca accurate preparoHon of every tax return. grandchildren, Mrs. Janice Cur- be in the Hasardvtlle ttm eteiy. team’s bargaining power. Ided that Items that w Barron lA of Bolton lone woman on the East Hart- sented his budget, money was 192 Charter Oak St. (to be shown on Saturday, and rescue for senior and cadet If we moke any errors that cost you any or Mrs. Helen W. Broughton ran__ of wManchester,___ iuTm aVnnk Mrs. Frank Friends Friends may call may at call w e at ni- we Anoth«rlu- Another mnra reiitrictlvA more restrictive nr mo- **®*®**®^ charged withw lths^^ speedtag yester- vesterl ford lord Town Thwn CouncU but the only aUocated j . to start the new dl- 1 ^ ,trimmer-edgers and the March 20to at 4:80). membera. Hie Manchester Interest, we will pay thet penelty er interest. EKjLJNGTON — Mrs. Helen S lald l of Vernon, and William neral home tonight from 7 to 9. ^ negotiators should ------re written Into the day morning on E. lOddle Tpke. RepubUcan^^bUcan as weU. Speaking of vision. Thinking that welto lawnmo?^cr are for toe Ceme­ On Sunday, toe CAP and SquadiXHi meets on Hiursday Warner Broughton, 79, of Maple contract, the bocurd claims are _ __ ,1 m both their political careers, rite was the place to Initiate the tery Department. RCAC membera ■will tour toe nights , at toe Manchester A r­ St., widow of O iarles R. said, "One (rf the Important fac- new program, ahe contacted 'Ihe refurbishing and repow- FAA faculties at Bradley Field, mory, and .visitors are wel­ HtR Broughton, died last night at J l C . About Town toob?fi^a^^^f”“*’ ‘“® ' ~rr « tom wfaMi a woman entem a the welfare commissioner, and ertag p| toe 20-year-oId fire en- Alrkaman and toe CkmnecUcut come. Rockville General Hospital. Conservationists , Board of Education Impossible,” Robert B. Taylor, 17, of 66 South Windsor Family Homeless AMERICA'S URGEST TAX SERVICE WITH OVER 5000 OFFICES The nominating commtttee of -1^ MiElA salary request calls w Strickland St. charged with ot>- new career, is having her hus- starting this month, a booklet gine wiU allow fo r about five Aeronautical Hlatorical Asso­ Mrs. Broughton was bom band back her up as Mr. Dunn with consumer protection as More than $20,000 worth of damage was done this morning when a fire gutted ciation Museum. In 1970 nearly 60 mUHon MANCHESTER SHOPPING PABKADE March 8. 1892 In Ellington, Uved Opposed to CUD Center Congregational Church 17 700 to 612,060 for the erating a motor vehicle with years ' 'sddlUonal use of toe (Bear Lower Level) wlU meet tonight at 7:30 In the bachelor’s; $8,300 to $18,860 for unsafe tires, last night at and my husband do.” w ell as a list of toe best food equipment. the home of the Terrance Ellis family at 271 Jlilton Dr. Fire Marshal W illi^ During toe exchange, MaJ. pounds of e^ass In fiber form most of her married life In was used to reinforce passenger Monday tiin i Friday 9:89 a.m. to *:99 p.m. The Conservation Commission Church office. the master’s; and $9,000 to $14,- *” ^®“ ® Strickland and Mata Sts. Taylor She reminded toe woman that buys of toe < month from the The two heaters will be used Lanning said he suspects that the fam ily’s five-year-old child started the fire John Brennan, commander of Granby, and returned to Ell­ toe guest speaker had at one department of agriculture will toe Ottawa Squadron, and First tires, accorttag to Owens-Oorn Saturday and Sunday 9:99 a.m. to 6:99 p.m. last night voted unanimously _ ---- ^ ...... 860 for the sixth yey ce^- tentatively settled, was also Issued a written wam- to heat toe Water Department by playing with matches. The blaze began in the living room couch, and Mrs. ington 10 years ago. She at- time been a physical education be included with each welfare Lt. Thomas Morgan, command- tag ^beiglas. M m m w tA JLX A A tk ie ^ Elltagton CoJqregatlonal against CUD Zoning. The ‘cate, aU In 13 steps. This ta a garage. and 26 MEA pixmosals atili *®*‘ «T>erattag a motor teacher at Bennet Junior IQgfa check according to Mrs. Dunn. Ellis, who was the only other person home at the time, was burned on the hands Church and was a member of "COD would change the whole Church meetings $606,460 package. banging. The board has request- veWcle ydth de^tive horn. The new bathhouse at Saul- and shoulders when she first tried to extinguish it and then tried to drag the .NO APPOIN'TBIENT NECESSARY! town,” Lealie Buckland, com- tonight are: 6:30 Junior and School, and told how during jiyg. Dunn spoke of the vari­ ter’s Pool will be similar to top BlUngtonlungion unuisc.Grange. ------W " — 7 ~ pissaes In 'P*'® board’s offer is y fy *' ed, the material stated, the ta- muffler, and marker light Court rnmn>« nnmpaign last fall couch from the house. Unsuccessful in both attempts, she turned in the alarm at ous divisions ta toe department one at Robertson Pool. A bas­ She Is survived by a sister, mission member, said. He lives senior the board Increases of $300, elusion of the foUowtag ta the data March 29. for the port of secretary ot including toe pharmacy 9:15, about the same time as neighbors noticed the trouble and alerted author­ ra. Edna Schlude; and a near the proposed 270-acre the ‘ plus Increments, for a package association — ketball court at toe pool is one Mrs. too state, she got iq> each mom- division, toe only professional ities. Mrs. Ellis was treated at Manchester Memorial Hospital and released; the nephew. Wesley Schlude, both parcel off Keeney St. that la chapel choir _ ot approximately $260,000. Its that they will not cause, of toe alternates in the contract of Ellington. subject of an application for a Luther Hall, and 7:80, CSuIrtlm tag at 6 a.m. to campaign till division tatoe department; toe proposal. child was uninjured. All South Windsor fire stations and an engine company from BT., MAMGBBgTSB pnqiOBal calls fo r $7,600 to $11,- condone or sanction or take On G reat Manor Blvd. near toe wee houm o f toe next mom- (]|yig{on offraud; weights and Funeral services wlU be Sat- zone change from AA and Rural Education Committee- meeting 890 for the bachelor’s, and $7,- pgjj jji any strike, walk out, W. iOddle T^ke last night a jp__ East Hartford responded to the alarm. The house was boarded up and condemn^ urday at 1:30 p.m. at the Ladd Residence, the most restructive In the Board Room. measures; red meat Inspection; 8TO to $11,490 for the bachelor’s down, sanction of work — car driven by . Ralph . F. Allocea Every time a cow is slaugh- for occupancy, so the family, which includes Ellis and two other children, will Funeral Home, 19 Elltagton zones, to OUD. __ P* hours, both ta 13 steps; gtoppggg ' picketing and a new educational ffivlaion. Barry Regrets Proipeet Avenue and both ta 18 steps; gtonnaxe. 'Dlcketinr or otoer of East H artford hit a snowbank tg|,g^ ip Connecticut, one of stay with neighbors for the time being. According to Lanning, they lost ^ Kane St.,'West Hartfort Ave., RockvUle. The Rev. Don- commission membera were The and $8,200 to $18,060 for _toe t o ^ ^ i ORO------~ and rolled over. meat inspectors has to be Satisfied W ith Service Lack of Funds everything. (Photo by Richard Skoglund) ______1,900 l the operation of toe school — there.” she said. "And several e Open DaiIjMO to U t 6 o n ^ ^ ti^ Chqrah. 'TyEBINGEN, Germany (AP) e Ample Free Parking A written wahitag for fa to m ^ g te iiia r i;; ara~’on'toe eStetif'of — Elghty-ntae per cent «< 2,067 F or Fibrosis Spaulding objected to toe way e “Charge K” with your officiate. Burial w ill be In Ell- p<^)uigtlon tacreases that they ___ both ta 14 steps. ^ teacher said she found to grant right of way was to- ipgpectors.” : '1 trees' and burties were cut and . . . _^ __— rirti 9/1 * .West G^rfaiahs queried ta a-ptib- Money from Glass Smash Master CSiarge! tagt^ ^ te r Oemrteiy. ^ created U the re- - . ormuilzaUonal According to figures dlstrib- alarming” the word "sane- sued yesterday a fte m o o n to Dunn said that ahe to emtitom poll said they were Former - Manchester State wants toe cbmmlssicm to be SERVICE DEPT STORES Friends may call at toe fu- ^ gbange to CUD son- ,^rwlU^ hi yesterday, acceptance of Smi. Da^vld M. B arry said today consulted In future landscaping nerai home tornwrow from 7 to meeting forlor glrtagins wno w... ™ ™ the board’s offer would r ««««<* »»»» « B«“y f • ®f »B ^ 0^ ^ athletic director for B«i,»noosatmed w«nwith wetoe country'sd pok­port- ing was granted. trades 4, 6 L id 6 next year at t**® employed to cover any more Lane after a 00^ ^ * * * ^ Connectclut and to al service, toe Wlckert Institute he Is “ greatly disappointed at of toe park. ' 9...... ^ _ Goes to Case Mta Funds The familv suggests that any '*'*® commission studied aei^ Robertson School will be held ner cent “o*’^*’**’ o< things, adding, ”I Bast ^f®**®*’ In charge of wrestling and box- reports. Governor MesMU’s faUure to The prt^xieed improvement of The fa^iy—^ si^em —oer------y» AMI mapsmnna about Anmir the o i« proposednroDOBeti 7 o m. at the Com- ranstog from 2 to 3.8 ^r cent. adamantly, we wlU Sts. between her car and one Include funds In his budget for The Conservatiwi Commission LesUe Buckland, toe commis- mass transit transportation for Tremendous Selection at Savings! memoriallemorial contributions may b e ___. „ onwinlRte ‘ omorrow at 7 p .i^ w me comnutation was based on not agree.” driven by ThornesThomas B. ChUholm contlnutag toe Cystic Flbroals voted unanimously last night to sion’s representative to toe cwi- toe Caipitol Region was sup­ Reaearch ' Citato at Yale-New save money from glass coltoc- versatlon committee of Man- ported unanimously by the (3on- ^ . uiiuuju u South Windtor living Jump last year. Newsmen Drop -Haven Hospital.” tlons fo r the purchase o f Case Chester Community College, re­ servatlcn (fommission. gregatlonal Church. ta toe town. Dr. Frederick „,go,e„ Spaulding, commission chair- ---- The —- - session dealt , with . Robert WoIfert,”Bmmet Wolfert, Beimet Juniw Junior Political A d Harry Hammer state Money tor the program jit. •nie fund of money from two ported that work is progressing The motion for support and its man, said the commission Free hearing and vision test- ters other than salary to de- Hjgjj ggbool teacher of Eta^tob, o®®*" *®ddle a was first appn^riated ta 1969, glass ebUeettons and $72 col- on the site and that as mwy siecond came from Harry Mald- should support toe town’s com- jp_A-icqs jg^ oavwssso pre-school ...... children...... ■will^ veloptag niaswzAv'aGlaeser’s InidfliMinAtaslstoiwe recommended ^ that ^Republican Itolon I« *®^olv^va1«a/1 /*afHicara llriVAB BV Premium Rate T o Speak O n undeiT a bUl introduced by lected by a Grade 6 class at trees as possible are beli^ ment and Mrs. Theresa Paris, T e ^ S ^ r TO ^ ' 3 3 E ^ d” pr®hensive plan accepted In 5^g„day from 9 to 11:80 upon teachers’ right toj^ heart. ^ ogmocratic Town Smmlt- Timothy A Petttbc« of I^k- Barry, vdien he was a state rep- Buckley Schoi)l totals $406. Dr. saved during toe cMistructlrai respectively, after a letter from died vesterdav at an out-of-town 7963 which left much of toe gj the Community Y, TO N. L. Donald___ Brooks, MEA P™*|- ^ members be contacted vlUe and Norman Chapman of resentative. Frederick Spaulding, chairman of jie w buUdlngs. Roger L. Olsen, chairman of HARTFORD (AP) — Oon- Teen-Age Vote The commission voted not to diedhosDital yesterday after a atlong an Illness.out-of town “ ea ^in me parcel asoe openwpe« ^ urgin gt.at. Theine cliniccuiuc to dent, opened opet^ toethe mating">®®7tog rtto about teachers’ concern Blltogton. With passage of Barry’s Mil gf the commission, said toe the Capitol Region Planning nectiqut newspapers told toe take a stand on the proposed TerwUUger was born space. Members are opposed to gpgnsored by toe Manchester a relte^w rt tto g ^ p contract items. Glaeser ____ ~ —. Deputy Secretary cf State by tod 1969 legislature, Oonnecti- price per acre of toe Case Mt. Agency, was read. The CRPA G^ereq Assembly Wednesday paving of a parking lot and con­ Bent 3 1891 In Walton. N T having any OUD zones to town, pguig Health Nursing Associar P**77oe<^)hy, vtolch he statedto^ reminded toe group of toe Im- OOB*IA1MF8 Harry Hammer wlU be toe cut became the first state In gite u $2,760. There are 212 voted last month to make a struction of bathhouses at Saul- .t^ t they will put an end to toe main speaker at a special pro­ the nation to support a C^rstlc acres in toe site. commitment toward improving ters’ Pond becapse the majority practice of charging higher rates gram concerning toe 18-year- Fibrosis research program. (Commission members felt that the prosBnt mass transit system ’ihe currmit state appropria- if the towncqieople had a goal felt It was not ta toe Jurisdiction and deferring or halting new ss rcS, .w sTw r*=;iy rs:» >» tor the Connecticut Dally (News- "Research Into the causes of gchaller, secretary of toe com- against' It. caused by automobiles and Marvin Green of California; g{ the three vtoitora for oppos- are "gagged.’! Glaeser and tires yp emd Diane Lewla, local coordi­ Buckland said, “ I f It’s not of a W. Middle paper Association. • thls terrible disease that af- mission, 218 Parker St. many conservation problems and four grandchildren. tag the zone change and Dr. Finance Board Sets cautioned that such an action car In frpnt Carter said aU of toe 28 mem­ nator. green, it’s not ours.” Sweet felt Bonded TIBce. lent hutidtag. feats' SO many children is a njt’s important to keep toe created by highway construc­ Funeral services will be to- ^>auldtag asked them to sup- would border on a sanction. bera of the association "have as­ Jan Souza, Connecticut Jun- that toe enabling state legisla­ tion. Members have at several -r" proper tunctibn of toe state, and cgge M t. Issue alive,’ ’ Dr. morrow at the Ladd (Funeral pg^t the commission’s efforts sured us they wlU eliminate po- lor Miss and president of the- tion did not g;ive toe commission meetings discussed the poesl- the program should be expanded Spaulding said. " I t ’s a small H o ^ , 19 Elltagton Ave., Rock- to acquire Case Mt. Utical rates.” South Windsor Youth CouncU authority on recreation projects bllity of underground transpor­ Last Budget Hearing —not eliminated,” Barry said. start but I have faith toe ac­ vilie. The Rev. John A. Lacey, commtoalan w ill send Carter testified at a pubUc WiU participate with panel like this one. Mrs. Paris felt tation for. the area. * Acrylics pastor of toe First Oongregar raprwentatives to futuro Plan- gecond and last of two Tong stated that It certainly members, Anne Valade, Al AcknowtedKlng that “Connecti­ count will grew." Case Mt. is hearing before the General Law cut, like 89 many ether states, the oommission should- support tional Church of Vernrai, will of- ning and Zoning Commission ~,pug by would be a .greater influence If Committee on a bUl that would Brandish, Da'vld Alpers and one of several project* toe com- S^ehn/atihiL Is in .'a d ifficu lt" financial post- , the request from Dr. Douglas ficlate. Burial will be at meetings. Buckland and Dr. jhe Andover Board of Finance the towns presented a unified make it Uleg;al to set, different Mtoe Friedman, aU South mlftsion'has been interested to Coventry tion,” he added, “I do not b e- ______Smith, chairman of the city convenience .of toe family. Spaulding wlU 'attend the next ^g^ y,g purpose of receiving proposal, prices fo r poUtical and commer- Windsor students. ta toe last few years and it has beautiful committee of toe Ueve, however, that we are. In investigated several ways of ac- There are no calling hours. one, Monday, March 22, at 7:80 budget proposals from town of- The ”t a k 1 n g” of land cial ads. ’The program is sponsored by Chamber of Ctommerce, to back % $ ^ 2 2 Buch bad shape that medical re- qui^hig the land. p.m. to too Municipal BuUdtag. flgigia and boante la sdieduled amounU to approximately 60 toe South Windsor Democratic the project. The committee and ^ttpUixL Asked by a member of toe searob-should suffer.” Shooting Mrs. Edward MeUey Town Committee and aU inter­ Mrs. Theresa Parla, glass the commission have worked —------to be held this evening at toe* acres per mUe of road, accord- committee whether toe introduc­ He, said he is hopeful toe leg­ SOUTH WINDSOR — Mrs. elementsuY schort at 8 o’clock, tag to toe highway experts. ested citizens are invited to at­ chairman of toe commission, together on several projects. tion cf toe blU had anything to islature will include an appro- reported on last weekend’s q and Resnlkolf said that beddea tend. Dr. Spaulding told toe com­ O f Dogs Helen Hussey MeUey of Hart- T'-S B oiU ld OvCF The Board of Education, the By Sol R. dohen do with the newspaper associa­ priatlcm for the program ta toe fort, mother of Mrs. WUllam XkAV vrvx^a paying a fair market ■value for glass collection. She said mission that a representative of Machine washable bonded Regional Board of Education, tion's action, Carter frankly ad- eventual budget adopted. Cowee of South Windsor, died toe land condemned for high­ next one will be Saturday, April acrylics .in assorted plaids. In Robbery Try the aasecsora. H ie Board of '■'Mt off telling you about more funds for the Development mltted that there is “ no quertion “Nader’s Raiders” will speak A Crime Tuesday at her home. She was w ay use, numerous other con- 17, from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. In at 8 p.m., April 6, at toe Senior Tax Review, the Library Procrastination Week, of Community Affairs. toe preseitiation of toe bill V ern on the Municipal Building parking The local police department Need no lining. 58/60" wide. the wife of Edward MeUey. Judge J. Robert Lacey found Board, Flrd Commission. Rec- siileraUons are made to toe The other was In Room 410, prompted the change.” USY Sponsors catizens Center. Manchester advising residents that shoot- Other survivors are a broth­ landowner, such as special al­ was last week—March 1-6. ot. She said window glass is probable cause ta Manchester resdion Commission, Conserva- by the banking committee. It Also assuring the committee Youth for Conservation has been another person’s dog Is, In er, a sister, two other daugh­ lowances, moving e: M an Injured not accepted In toe DayvlUe working with the Raiders In Cirauit Court 12 today In toe Uon Commission, PubUc Heslto concerned legislation ■which pro- that the problem is bring solved Folk-Rock Group plant where toe glass Is sold meet Instances, a criminal ters and eight grandchUdren. oo... of three Hartford men Nursing Association, Probate and other areas of concei Do pubUc heartagns accom­ preparation for Earth Elay, plish anything? Most of toe leg­ poses that savings banks be per- voluntarily, was Chiistopher As Car Skids for recycling into more glass fense. The fimeral wUl be tomorrow charged with robbery with vlo- Court, Reglstrara of Voters A t toe end of toe meet Ig, at The Manchester Chapter of April 21. The Raiders are trying islators to whom toe question mltted to issue checking ac- Larson, publisher of the West containers. Hie police bulletin stems from at 9:li6-a.m. from toe Farley lence ta «>«wnAf.tinn with toe Capitol Region Planning Agen- the insistence of people the United Synagogue Youth of to raise $4 million for toe work Permanent Press was posed yesterday repUed ta counts. Hils crowd, which also Hartfort News and toe Wetoert- Henry Kehoe of Mbntauk Dr. Spaulding cautioned those an Incident of last weekend 1 0 0 H Polyester Funeral Home, 96 Webster St., aUeged beating-robbery o f a cy, CsqUtol Region CouncU of present, Bolton’s Select- Temple Beth aiolem is spon­ on the environment. toe negative—that pubUc hear­ spUled over into too corridors. Held Port, representing toe Dr^,Vernon, was treated at who are smashing’glass at home which the department has been Hartford, with a solemn Mass RockviUe mim Feb. 27. Governments, Uie O iartor Com- msin Richard Mc^ta asked for soring toe lArtoaah Kolete (The Hockamim Linear Park co- ings do Utile to influence com­ constated mostly cf bank of- state’s 48 weekly newspapers. RockviUeGeneral HooiUtal, this tavestigattag. Calcutta o f requiem ta toe Church of The cases have been bound mission and the Zoning Board a show of hand^on toe Individ­ Voices (Four), a group of f<)Ht- te orttaattag committee will meet The Richard (3ale family. Crepe mittees or individual legisla­ ticlals and employes. Larson said all but four of toe moini^, for a bump on his eye gloves. “ The tonight ^ 7:30 In toe Municipal St. La'wrence O’Toole at 10. over to_____ the_____ next criminal seik of Appeals will present their ual routes. Jon toe caU for rock stagers, who are well tors. With the H all of the Hbuse weekUea have promised to suffered ibi an accident, not worth one accident, he ^ ^ Maldment, South St., found its three-year Burial wlU be ta Rose HIU Me- g ( -niuand County Stmerlcir propdaals, Route A-2 wUch Is toe road go­ vacant, one or toe otiier of toe charge equal rates. PoUce said toe Kehoe car known to'Oonnecticut’s Jewish old fam ily pet. Snoopy, shot and Solids morlal Park, Rocky HiU. Court. *7^® l'’taance board has urged ing through toe Boltm Notch Wtoat toe pubUc hearings do, 1 .j ™ ...... for-u' uHii comimlsslon member and chalr- Prints nest of those contacted yester­ hearings was to be moved .’Hie Idrii of voluntary cctn- skidded into a highway port cn youth. The commission secretary wUl J sAld bound with clothes line ta a Friends may caU at toe fu- Rond U x Arthur F. Bninard, aU residents to attisnd these toe pVerahelmtag show of Hie group will be at toe East day said, is to permit propo­ there. ’Ih e hearing by toe bank- pUance seemed to appeal to toe Dobacn Rd. due tb . the eoriy neral home tonight from 7 to 9. 24 and John J. Freeman Jr., meetings and voice their objec- prompted Morra to state tag committee won. It moved ’committee. Sen. Edward Rimer, morning storm. No charges CatooUo Auditorium June 6 at We’ve night. TTie animal was still $ j i S 8 $ 1 3 8 23’, both.nw, formerly.w, of - ______Manchester,_ tlons or suppwt -- on 4ny meas- X o ' ®bowtags on toe other nents and opponents of bills to into seven sections and place their positions ”on toe Into the HaU o f the House. R-BUIton, said he would be were (Saced against toe driver; 7 p.m. copy of any new plans tor toe n*'®® alive, and was taken to a vetor- Michael Llebleds and George E. Rbbliisan, 21, urea, >atoer than wait for com- ,.^ tes were unnecessary, 'The Arbaah Kolote ring In record.” “happy with this solution,” and the car had to be towed from Mlcheal Uetaedz, 80, of 82 was reduced frwn $10,000 to pletlon of too final budget a ^ Girt Scoute State Sen. David Odegart and committee cochairman Rep. Al- toe scene. Hebrew and EtagUsh; toelr rep­ Btssrtl St. died yesterday at toe $6,000 each, on toe reqiMst ot toen propoM Girl Scout cortde orders ■will Creamy polyester tor!^rtoe*^’“cnTe“,5SJSi’ bert R. Webber, D-New Hiiven; John F. Page, 20 ot 827 Wood- ertoire is based on secular and be put away. Newington Veterans Hospital. toelr attorney, PubUc Defendm* » -i-- be deUvered this week. Pay- sacred texts, with many of the gghogi and Center Cfongregation- Aon. and nTalte w ^ e ^ n s fw in romantic flor­ Mrs. Gale notified toe poUce als, geometries Mr. Uebiedz was born Nov. O^dfluBe ^ ~ i® ' ®°®“ ®* *® ” ^ ® position~ usuaUy ta shewn in ad- ^ t t e to‘“ ' ^ tte r t ^ r t y ^ r t^ rtS ^ 'tS "! ancient prayers put to modem church were changed after ^ bf the incident, and the depart- an(i stripes. 8, 1880 ta Poland, and had Uved Testimony was heard frsm dents attended toe Bcitton hear- delivery. ' vance—from written and o ^ committee on state and urban without toe need of legislation.” issued’ by O ^ t Cburt 12 melodies. The performers are several IndlviduaU and groups. ®y W - ^ __ ment reported yesterday that ta Manchester for 62 years. John Tomko, 62, of 99 Grand tag on propooed routes for 1-84 Andover Girt Scout Cadette statements released, and from development, have been as- students at toe Jewish Theblogl- including toe commissitMi, op- The coordinating committee ______. Ave., RockviUe, toe vtotlm of last night. Flrst^ectm an Per- Troop 6014 rtjserved Olri Seout historical poalUona on slmUar ,igng- He Is survived by a sen, Jo- rial lacerations and ahrartons, f<07® B7. They were both releos- ! o Brataard, Freeman and Robin- planrii« for toe state highway work as soon as the weather resolutiona, honored the ’Town ®* trangporta^ (U) Whi^s Myl^eT {ol M^uel F. Alamo, 28 of 98 Wert finance. It ■wlU (XM9-M) New* - Weather A 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. son as toe men he ordered out department permits the clearing and plant- of Bloomfield on Tuesday and Starts (C) ed on promise to appear bonds. „ amm a m t a ^ rt Krlrtf TimBAntjatlfWI illflf WATk. til© H&I^ZOIXH artfort HUton Hotel, Anniversary Blaos ot toe car, and arrestacL After a brief presentation tag ■worii. the Town of Enfirid yesterday ...... a .a 7:19 (9) nuniijr AMsb (o ) Court date to r aQ O ree ia According to testimony, Tsm' cm the Maguire represents- On Saturday, toe (Jadettes for being named AUnAmerlcan Witt ^ recep ^ at 6:16 p.m <.%^®>.Alla» Smith am* Jm m April 6 ta RhckVllle .Ctfcutt A first anniversary Mass tor K11 visit! S9n9gt 1P$kl®lf 4«« a /»Aapa9aMr9 rt/«Ms4s9A9a/l ©nO QinnClT ftA • •SO* .Michael Vallera will be cele­ ko’s waUet was found at toe tivea, the meeting was opened wiU visit Goodwin State Park Cities, ta a coitiest conducted by (1A99) rfia WDaea Shew }g{ Court 12. ■ ■ , sctoe during a search five hours up for dlscussloa. (Details ta rtiere they wlU witness a Look Magazine, 1:99 (I) Jim Nabare Baer (O) Irene Jeffebot,' Faith Dr., was brated Saturday at 7:46 a.m. Working ta toe State Captiri, 8:19 (9-M) Bewltehad at toe CSiurch o f toe Assump­ later. 'Ibe walet was said to toe Briton column.) At a demonstration cf the care and High pubUc officiala of both (U)_Mavle charged yesterday, with fidlure have over $200 ta it query os to toe positicn of the proper use of outdoor tools con- towns were jnesent and were on toe telei>hone switchboard «S39) Iraaelde (0) to obey traffic control signal tion. which services the House of 9:99 (9) Ma: ■ ’Tomko was taken uncon- tewns of Coventry end Andover, ducted by Mr. and Mrs. Robert introduced to ttie legislators, (r. J) Make Beem tar Oraad- and failure to carry registra­ scious to RockviUe 'General toe gatiiering was tafinmed of KeUey. Mrs. Kriley, a former ------Representatives, is Mrs. Phyl­ tion. She is schedided to appear s Jacob Cohen lis Kranmas of the Marilyn 9:19 (9 4 ^ Daa A an it (O) RrtTKvnjJB _ Jacob Cohen Ito®pltal where he stayed for a the ptfbUc hearing to take place field director for Connecticut On Tuesday, the General As- (9999) A d a i^ (O) ta Rockville Circuit Court 12, St a retired art af­ ftt the Weinstein A® “ d looked out to see three showed that there was a greater the home of Mrs. Pfansthiel on were introduced. ^l®phone (fo. ^ ® » U:l9_(n49) TMight Shnr ter being involved in a three- -held this noon Careea Mortuary, 640 beating ’’something” on volume of traffic traveling on Route 87 at 9:16 Saturday mom------^ ,** ^ ^ ff* * * * * ' (8-49) Dick Gavett Shaw car accident on Wtadaor Ave. . Ave Hartfort Cantor Mar- me ground. Route 44A than on Route 6 In tag and plan to return at There were two “standing- n«*»nd «« O®o|l (Sonny) (IS) Merv OrlMa PoUce said La'wrence was H ^ o 1:9 I (9-9949) New* — Prayer aad Preha- ' Burial Under croos examination by thU particular area. approximately 1 p.m. room only’J^ purilc hearings In Kranmas, an electrician. Sica Off headed west and ran into the warn ta toe EUtagton Jewirti Grias, toe woman stated she To toe comments made and ’The troop at toe present time the State C^iltri yesterday at- 1:19 (9) News — Prayer aad H n rear of a car driVen bylAlan W. Ometery. could not Identify the men in- questions posed bX ® number of Is working on the painting temoon, A third Democratic lawmak- Olf (O) Frahceakl of Somers,-i^ch ta Mr. Cbhen was bom In Rus- vrived, nor could any of toe pet^le that toe, highway de- baxlge ■with Mrs. Pfansthiel, and One was ta Room 810, by toe «r showed up with a wig yestor- TV ear ta tensive farming taterests.ta the to how the wallet ended up would not have to hire a con- Andover correspondent Anna the corridors, consistod mostly pate is State Rep. Paul LaRosa , J.‘S %w*’mem*' RockviUe Circuit Court 12, April 6. Rockville area. He was a past on the rtreet. sultant.” Friataa, ’Tel. 742-8347. of lower-tacome peopte,^ urging of Hartford. ujjs (urteBrnraatiM (C)

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1971 PA G S EIjEVBN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1971 PAGE TEN GOP Split News Source Gonfidence, From Your In Foul-Up SPEC-IRtS EFFECTIVE Secret Sessions Debated HARTFORD (AiP)—The Gen- ’The newsmen urged the leg­ V4ED.-SAT. HRR-10 *• end Assembly was urged islature to pass laws that would On Ecology Wednesday to free news report- specify what ma.ttere could be Neighbor’s Kitchen era from having to disclose discussed in cloeed sessiwis and F IN A L D A Y S ! HAR’TPORD (AP) — There 4 sources of information and to when such sessions could be aas a bit of a foul-up among tighten regulations on executive scheduled, and would prevent SALE ENOS MONDAY, MARCH ISfli Republican legislators Wednes­ sessiems of public bodies. groups from making decisions By VIVIAN F. FERGUSON day, with one leader denouncing Representatives from all seg- behind closed doors . About ten years ago, an at­ an idea that had been backed by ments of Connecticut s news Another bill would fine custo- media testified at the leglsla- dians ot public records from $25 FACTORY'SPONSORED tractive lady walked up to the another. tore’s Judi(dary Committee. to jioo for each day public In- door of a home. A Welcome The idea, incorporated in a Wagon representative, she .ex­ They cited incidents they con- formation Is withheld, blU unveiled with some fanfare sldered to be imrpoper use of .. _ „ .. , _ pected to see a woman named by House Minority Leader Fran­ the executive s e S X ^ Carol Foster. When the door cis J. Collins earlier in the ses­ Carter White, publisher of the ^ ^ opened, a gentleman stood sion, is to create a new state Meriden Record-Journal and a there. The visitor’s eye was im­ department to deal with envi­ mediately attracted to a paint­ ronmental problems. But on Wednesday, one of Ocri- Dally New^per Assoclathm, “every oi^rtunlty” for the ing behind the man. "Oh,” she described an incident he called 11ns’ assistant leaders, Rep. HI-, public to learn from its actiems. - >/' cried, “ you have a Walter Van a “ gross abuse of the use ot lian Erb of Groton, blasted the Arsdale!” Whereupon the gen­ executive session.’’ James Heallon, Hartford bu- tleman replied, “ My dear, I am idea in the name of Gov. ’Ihom- Whlte s^d the local school manager of U)ilted Press Walter Van Arsdale.” as J. Mesklll, saying it “ would board approved a 117,000 an- international, and Robert Ard- be just one more step in the Cathy Hitt had gone to the nual salary last June for the Keimrdl manager of radio proliferation of the state bu­ home of Mr. Van Arsdale’s superintendent of schools, but ®“ tlen WWOO In ■ Waterbury, reaucracy.” atm W AL SALE the news was not obtained by n*Yed freedom from disclosure daughter. She believes that fate Mrs. Erb was referring to a sent her there. A great admir­ reporters until seven weeks reporters’ sources, Democratic bill sponsored by 'PB8F S/^E. er of the painter. Cathy had House Speaker WUUam Ratch- later. Heallon noted that the State never held an artist’s brush. ford, but the idea was the same Richard M. Diamond, pub- Police Department recently re- She offered to drive Vsm Ars­ as Collins’. llaher of [The Trumbull ’Times fused to give the reasons for the dale to his art classes should Asked alxxit the matter, Col­ VSDH _ ' W z i d and a representative of the sudden retirements of four his driver ever be indisposed. lins said he still believes the de­ state’s non-daily newspapers, troopers who later were charged ’Hie Very next week, the driver partment idea is sound and called the use of cloeed sessions bi connection with a police TOTAL Aimmunc coun TV 295 $q. In. took sick with a cold, so Cathy could be carried out with a min­ by public bodies the “number shooting p i two alleged was held to her promise. imum of money while at the one obstacle’’ to the public’s burglars. Ultra-Bright pictures and fine-furniture styling! Ultra-Brilliant Color Tube Delighted just to sit and same time eliminating wasteful right to know crucial Informa- He said that If, as the state watch the students at work, duplication of services among 'Mi lion. police claim, disclosure of facts Quick-On (Picture & Sound) Cathy was amazed when Mr. other agencies. Diamond said a public grroup behind the resignations would Van Arsdale placed a brush in However, it is MeskllTs posi- USDfl CHOICE CEM TER CUT In ’Trumbull goes into executive have jeopardized police in- 8" Oval Speaker her hand. It was a marvelous tiKing, cooking. Peel,Peel, core and cut into able to express your humanity, jg because I love having peo- eighths: Bar Barriers Each of us is steeped in certain pjg (.pnig in. This is why I like 6 medium apples things we love and In other fondues so well because every- Ctomblne in large L Attacked Anew things we don’t like. A negative participates. It’s the same (one with tight cover) aspect will always shdw up in a siunmer barbecues. I % cup honey For Her Sake ARMOUK MIRfl CUKE FM/AM Radio w/Stereo FM picture.” With this theory in niake very simple food so I can cup sugar mind. It is a simple matter to concentrate just on the people 3 tablesMsfi butter HARTTORD (AP) —Women deduce that Cathy’s ouUook on L 5 . 30 W atts EIA Music Power ASTRO-SONIC STEREO 1 tablegTwon lemon juice could stand, as well as sit, at BAtOM life is surely a positive one. „ ^ j t , , * Cathy’s husband, Joel, came teaspoon grated lemexi Ctonneotlcut bars, and the bars ... FM /AM Radio-Phonos bring you the full beauty of music! Participation in a drop-in pro- from •'a large family. ’ -Brought lel could stay open later at night 2 High EfRcier.cy 10" Bass Speakers gram at a Hartford North End up in Oregon, his mother be- teaspoon salt under bills given favorable re­ church a r e w a ^ ex- ^ wholesome, nutriUous, OUR. OVviM CUR£. C0R.MEP ^ teaspoon cinnamon ports Wednesday by two legtela- 2 1,000-cycle Exponential Horns perience for Cathy ‘ Art to a ^ ^ ^ ’Turn heat on high, stir con- tlve committees. 'B E E F OW HRWD MOW flWP WILL Your h «ver had a tooth cr -Ity stantly to dissolve. ’Ihen, turn The bill about women’s drink­ understand the children’s life u 'BE IM SUPPLY left heat down to simmer. Add apple ing rights was approved by the "Microm atic" Record Player «.u.Uo™ th. « WOH. home.” said Cathyi^ “Snacks slices, cover and simmer 8-10 Human Rights and Opportunities ST.1?flTRICKS Choice were good wh<^m e foods, minutes, turning genUy. Re- (Committee. magic day tor. me was the day ^ toto^ fresh from move apples with slotted spowi 2. Tape Play & Record Jacks they started recognizing some, • The closing hours bills, which of the gardeiy^y apple recipe, to bowl. would extend weekday drinking COME VISITOUKSPiC+SPnN OOLP- thing in their painting.” IncldentaUjf, to made with raw Add tapioca to pan liquid. F ^ ^ A iR hours to 2 a.m. and Sunday olp SNOIS fOR CHIIORIN Record Storage Cathy has studied with sev- g u g a r /^ d honey.” Cook, aUrrlng constanUy, to hours to 11 p.m., were approved nsM 'PI5PLRY - 2. FREE G >- three era! well-known artists. Walter jg ^f marine boiUng. Boil one minute. Pour by the Liquor Control Com­ FISM WITIA T H E rU F C M B SE OF Van Arsdale and PaulT>o..i Zlmmer------engineering tor a over apples, cool. Spoon into mittee. Similar bills were authentic mann were her two greater new dlvlslcai of United Aircraft baked pie shell. Chill. Serve passed last session, only to be G-ifiNTSirE SPIC+3PAM. IIVIIVIOIM influences. “ At one point, I Corporation at Farmington, with ice cream or whipped vetoed by then-Governor John decided to learn inore/About ’Turbo Power & Marine. ’Hie cream. Dempsey. styles LIMITED drawing,” she told me:“• “Zlm “ ““ Hitts have four children. Rob- OR: Serve apples in dessert The present closing hours are p SAVE $50 mermnnn said, ‘O: » wouldn’t gy Jg married, has one child, to dishes with cream. 'P»N o:buc€. ■ ® € T iiAurmviMi MANOBESTEiB PABKADE 1 a.m. on weekdays and 9 p.m. A. Early American — model TIME do that. You ave something ggrying with the Air Force in —------oh Sundays. FfiRMER-BRDWM h e w ! T lO ik iO R WEST HARTFORD 8IM8BUBYTOWN, SIMBBUBY 3662, on concealed swivel that you ah< I’t risk losing.” Japan. Nancy to a nurse in Fftp “You really can’t have a joy­ F R B S H ^ mio/ ^ FRfcSH An acoqniplished interior dec- Seattle. There are tM^o Susans. oORVALUS Ore (AP) — ful day without a drink," said FLORIDA FLORIDA FD«E SHOE STORES FOB ALL THE FAMILY casters. B. Mediterranean OFFERS! orator^^^thy’s esthetic sense The 15-year-old Susan to the Board of Higher Edu- Joseph Begnal of Waterbury In NOW stylin g— model 3663, on con­ to riiiiected in her pleasant only chHd at honae. S u s^ ^ u o n ^ o t ^ S to 4 ^ s ^ y to testimony on behalf of bllla STR OAMttB cealed swivel casters. C. M o d ­ hohie. She says she “sews.” If C ^ e. who j<^ed the fam ^ authorize state universities and that wcxild allow the sale ot ern-m odel 3661. after her p^ento ^ed away, ^ ,gg ONLY drinks on Christmas Day and FT- W rttWCl * LB' J S I to a junior ^h school ^ f on state election days. But the ■poz- 61.U-0 tether in Pasadena CaW. Oregon Student Public Interest Liquor Control Ctommlttee did 'BflGr School Menus Cathy to a member of the Rgg|arch Group-OSPIRG. not approve changes. G0N5IECTICUT SALVAGE CO, INC. 1 ------Ato- OSPHUJ. a d ^ ^ by Ralph It used to be Illegal for wom­ The cafeteria menu for Man- Tjjg f^Uy belongs to during a visit last laH, in- en to sit or stand at bars, but -pLud MO H ILLIA RD ST. (cer. A diim ) MANCHESTER. CONN. Chester public onhnnin M arch tends to supply information to the 1969 legislature made It le­ Secrad ( ^ ^ a t i ^ CTurch. environmental and gal for them to sit at bars.^ This Phone Mf-7782 "luy•My whole wnoie life me hasnas been oeen fan- lan- ™nttora left men’s bars the <^>tim of escAzcxsrt^tc- „ , _ , _ - M oiid^: ^ ^ r g - m a ^ r o n i ta ^ c, says Cathy. “ The nlc- histitutiot; wUl decide yanking out their bar stools, GEOCEW 'pEPT. ' m , NEIGHBOR! casserole, buttered w « beans est ^ g s just seemed to hap- y, ,gg which some of them did in order corn bread, butter, milk, mUed pen to me." “ Hmmm, I thought, .^gy^g^ y ^g optional or to keep the ladies at arm’s fruit. Well . . . nice thtogs happoi to mandatory. length. Last weekend we had Tuesday: Country sausage nice people.” CRM milUcnui, well, several patties, mashed potato, butter­ California Oasseiele ------•------to ASflSHS dozen customers (if you ed carrots, bread, butter, milk, 1 lb. ground beef include friends and rel­ applesauce. 1 medliun onion, diced atives), in the Glorious Wednesday: Frankfurt on a cup celery, diced Emporium. The regu­ 1 lar customers thought roil, baked beans, sauerkraut, 1 can cream of chicken soup the place was O JL; the milk, ice cream. 1 can cream of mushroom friends (being poUto)' NOW •niursday: Oven fried chick­ soup iStcKup 1 4 90 said it was a pretty ONLY NOW $ 9 0 en, cranberry sauce, candled l'V4 cup warm water nice place, and the S A V E n s 99 s A V E n e o ONLY 449 sweet potatoes or partlied yt teaspoon pepper relatives thought It was SAVE ^30 gSrt'299«“ 4-Track Stereo Cassette Recorder— model 8868 potato, whole kernel com, % cup rice (not instant) ' terrific. Huwever, we Finest Astro-Sonic Stereo Component Systenn— don’t care too much about what the relatives say (they The perfect second set— versatile and compact, easily connects to stereo consoles or component sys­ bread, butter, milk, pears. % cup soy sauce model 9296 with; solid-state Stereo F M / A M Radio- 1 can chow mein noodles always want to buy at a relative’s price, “ yy»y), model 6260 will bring you years of colorful viewing wjth tems. It includes: keyboard controls. Pause control, Friday: ’Tomato soup, toasted honesUy try to please our customers by M etin g toe b ^ Phono, F M S S for finest FM reception, 150-Watts E IA cheese sandwich, potato sticks, Brown hamburger and its 1 8 ' diagonal measure Ultra-Bright screen for w on­ Record Level and meter for each channel. Digital that we can acquire at prices substantially lew than toe music power, two 12" Bass Woofers and two 1,000 peanut butter stuffed celery, onion. fancy stores charge, by offering our derful realism, Chromatone for picture depth and richer Counter, Cassette Eject button, two microphones with cycle Horns in an Air-Suspension System, Deluxe milk, chocolate pudding. Brown hamburger and onion. KW H H tw m WHIP OT. and by offering toe double guarantee of fuU manttfacturer’s colors plus many more quality features. Ideal on optional stands, plus blank reuseable cassette. warranty plus our own “no hard-tlme“ money back guar- mobile cart or shelves— or anywhere I Micromatic Player, Tape Play/Record jacks. antee within 80 days If the purchase doesn’t «very wav (My EhigUsh teacher wwi't like toe len ^ of that 'l^VftL. ALL , lajrt'sentoice.) No one aPPr®c‘f e ? fhow we do and ws’U always try to be toe frlen^est place Expert Appliance Service ttl eWAM ^2 8 9 t in town. You'U find no high pressure salesmen here — can browse to your heart’s content. •pELU V.

^ This has been a busy week. Lots of new goodlM tow • Washers arrived and David has worked heroically to put them MW floor. Here’s a partial list (guaranteed 0 O You Know . . ^ t e ) o t what we’ll be peddll^: N w • Dryers Supment, housewares, Weatlngh^ Teiw e W ® 4 ’ " » 9 9 * co^erolal washer. Whirlpool Dishwasher, JO HN N. ffiAAaware S t ^ e y hlnrea, planes and com er irons, Amer* He’s a CML Leader and A Good Man To Know S r S ? M a r f f i l l e Spanlito table, grtxierles, W rro c o o t • Refrigerators ware shutters and louvre doors, unfinished cabinets, car- For the second ccxisecutive year John Magee has received ' peting and hundreds of Items I can’t remember. Potterton s the R ^ph Love Award, presented to the leadliw tlrst and • Dishwashers second year agents of the Hartford Agency of Oonnectlcut CH9WS®oiU»HrH 130 Center St.. Manchester. Conn. Mutual Life. So com e vtalt this weekend and make toe place look John achieved his exceptional record each year since jelnp busy. M y wife says don’t forget your wallet. "Famous For Service Since 1931" • Ranges ing the Company in 1969 because of his concern to t the needs of his clients, his thorough understand!^ of his 'pnxn.s 'P E P T - profession as a life underwriter, and his enthusissUc efforts to provide financial security for those he serves. SvJEET UFE Remember our ex­ Friendly Factory- We’re proud to count him among our associates and to THREE PAYMENT PLANS Trained Technicians congratulate him publicly oh his outstanding achievement. hausting hours: FRI- OUR OWN SERVICE STAFF He’s the kind of man who serves his cmnmunlty, counsels 30 Day Charge Payment— No Interest Radio Dispatched Di^YS 10 to 9 and BAIL Th’ucks his clients, and upholds the Company standards for excel­ To A ssut« Y ou of the Best ConHnued Performance we hove our own V4 Down, V4 30-60-90 Days— No Interest lence. He’s the kind of Blue O dp man you find at luicc URDAYB 10 to 6. staff of State Licensed Electronists. Budget Terms Arranged Connecti(;ut Mutual. STWCTLM FRESH APPLIANCE The CoOrsey Agousy 609 Farmington Avenue Look for us und/er the big chimney near the comer of Jerry J. Coursey Jr., (XiU Hartford, Connectieut 3 1 7 HIGHLAND STPffT Adams and Hilliard. General Agent ’Tele]^icne: 288-9826 MANCHISTIP CONN REPAIR, INC. f M . CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE SPECIAL HOURS: OPEN THURS. AND FRI. till 9 P.M. — SATURDAY to 5:30 TEL. 646-1111 The Blue Chip Ctompany Since 1848 Read Herald Advertisements MANCHESTER e V6K1NG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 11, ^ 1 V PAGE THIRTEEN

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1971 'Veronica Peljetler,e lje tfw , said her PAGE TWELVE Tolland Cyclists Wake son's body would be taken Thursday to .West Hartford, y e r m m S t a r . g a e e i C* v Slain M^nber Conn., where she lives, for a PLASTIC TRASH RAGS Bolton By C L A Y R. P O L L A N ------NEW Y<«K (AP) —"Groov Hospital Phone ARIIS private funeral service and QUALITY GUAPANTEED School To Participate U M . II Your DaHy AcfivHy Gukh er" lay in an <^>en coffin ’r A cco rd in g to Ih i Start. 'r The telephone number for Hearing Set ^A fi. t» S;?a Wedneaday, clad in the tradi- burial. Manchester Memorial Hospi­ Dr. 8-12-2344] To develop message for Friday, Beside the coffin was Coffey’s 30 GAL. TRASH. ^ Castagna Explains read words corresponding to numbers 5-15-2647^ Hnesei Uack leather of the Hell’s tal was changed a few U/57-67-T9-86 r n-6Ml-90V "sh ow b ik e," iden tified by > pm., Castagna said, "The adminis­ contact any of the coaches. terns', therefore charges canoot' The-lsoard wU present its pro­ |y^-61-71 26 Moke 56 In 86 Mind the refitonal solution is the best 27 Not 57Thot 87 Pace 4 pm..S pm. trative staff is not part of the Bolsoneau stated that the foot­ be incorporated In the regular posed budget for the 1970.-72 VIR60 SB Brightly 88 things answer to the problem. 28 Purchase mtonatve Oare and Ooconaty bargaining unit which negoti­ ball association Is not sponsor­ ta x rate. school year to the Board of Fi­ 29 Reply 59 Especially 89 Regret ’The contract agreement wUl 30 Status 60 Move 90 Beneficial Oare: Immediate ta tu O j oidy, ates the working agreement ing the camp, and is not ^- 'Hie town charter provides nance next Thursday. AS;?. be for a ten-year period, but Is 7-19454T4 anytime, Umlted to five ndanles. which is subject to Public Act fiUated with it in any way. He that the collection and dlspneal Before the presentation a spe­ (gjAdveae O nc^ not binding. ’The town does not 524473 Matenlty: Fetheis, ll am.- 811.” He continued that the act just wants to advise boys and of sewage Is a service of qiecial cial budget meeting work ses- have to send chUdrtoi every U rid pm ., and t :N pm.-8 did apply to the' two-year con­ their parents that It Is avail­ benefit. slan, at which time there will t m p m .4 pm . with the teachers in March Gandy Sale the annual ra te a t 49.60 fo r each to pay pro-rated costs o a a pupU regular meeting wUl begin at basis only when using the ScouV Week. be someone on hand to help un­ Age Um its: I t in maternity, 1970. At that time, he noted, Cub Scout P ack 1*Y wlU be­ dwelling unit, defining a 10 p.m. at which time the budg­ dwelling unit as being any T f o a p 6020 has placed an ex­ load the Items. IS in other areas, no limit in the Board of Finance was very gin a candy sale this week to facu lties. et will be formaUy adopted. group of rooms located within The RockvlUe Board of Educa­ hibit of American flags at the PofeUe H enriiv Stated seMmrvloe. much informed and Involved raise funds for the pack’s com­ Work Study Program a dwelling and forming a aliigle tion agreed to the propoeal Tolland Public library, while The Zoning Board of Ai^eals with the negotiations. In fact, ing activities. A choice of coco­ The results of the pUot work- habitable unlt> w ith f aculties troop 6068 has displayed a post­ will hold a pahUc hearing, Due to cjgnsliiifitinii, parUag he added, one of their board nut royals and almond bark Monday night. study program at ToUanti High which are used or Intended to er showing woric done in acquir­ March 22 at 8 p.m. In the Town tor emergonoles is severely re- members served as representa­ from Munson’s Candy Store will The board also agreed to a School wlU be discussed at the strioted. The pobHc to urgeariy tive during the bargaining ses­ be used for living, sleeping, June 18 ctoeing date for the k>- March 24 meeting of the Board ing the cook badge at the Tol­ Hall to air a request for a var­ be offered. Anyone wishing to cooking and eating. iance submitted by Ranald Wil­ nupiristTill not to paric noar toe sions. order candy may contact a oal schoeds. High school grad­ by Ronald Ldglnbuhl, who has land Savings Bank.. Previously multiple-family uation wiU be held on June 16 liam s. emergenoy entranoe except to Castagna also set the board member of the pack. Served ad director, of the pro­ ‘Troop 6098 has a display of buUdingB were given a special , middle school commence­ VnUlama is asektng a lim­ tBacharge emergeacy or vriwel- straight on the number of ad­ gram . four posters, place mats and Spirit Of >72 ra te fo r each additional unlt-> ment activities wUl be held on ited rqialrers Ucenae for a ohalr admtosioiie. To pick up dto- ministrators at the school. Mrs. ’Ihe evaluation and review of napkins showing sewing ddUs Members of the Junior class Now each one to charged sep­ gasoline station located at the i horgrl pattoato, please p ^ in Butterfield appeared to be un­ June 17. the program was deemed par­ on exhibit at Hicks Memorial at Bolton High will present a arately as a single dweUlng. The proposed school calendar comer of Rt. SO and Arnold the peneral ieto first sad too der the impression that there ticularly Important by the School along with plaques made variety show tomorrow and For users other than realdent- for the 1971-72 school year was Drive near the Valley Vlesr mmm edU laotraet yen where to are four principals in the board m em bers, since LAigin- of dry materials and a wall Saturday nights at St. Maurice ial the charge w ill be based on fomiBUy adopted by the board, subdtvistcn. dilve to plefc np the patlead. school system, two full-time buhl wUl be leaving the school hanging. Church basement. ’Ihe produc­ average dally flow. If leas than after Dr. Mackenzie explained and two part-time. system at the end of the school Troop 6022 has a poster dis­ tion, entitled "The Spirit of It Is the same calendar being The Democratic Town Com­ PaUenta Today; 282 In fact, there are only twb 60,000 la discharged, the rate year to enter the printing bus­ play at Shurway Food Market 72" will feature 22 acts, includ- wiU be 414.78 per thousand gal­ used by schools In both Hart­ m ittee wUl m eet tom orrow ADMTmSD YBBTBRIDAT: principals, one at the Ugh jjjg and musical, otterings. iness. depicting reading, pet and world Joseph Barstis, Broad Brook; lons 9rhlch would average out fo rd and -Windham counties. game accomplishments. night at 8 in the ’Team Ball. school and one for the elemm- ’H ie starting tim e of the show, Driver Education Noah J. Bavier, Root Rd., Cov­ for the 60,000 at 4789 a year According to next year’s West Fund Report Cub Scout P a c k 15 w in m eet tary-ceater school complex. In has been changed from 7:30 to Students electing to partic­ entry; Jacqueline Braseau, and the coat would go down 'as school calendar, (qiening day First Selectinan Charles TW- tomorrow night at 7:30 In the addition there is one assistant 8 p.m. Tlckeitfl will be sold at ipate in the driver ecucation Storrs; Mrs. Svea Bponke, 12!B piiiKipal vdio also teaches for Spring Is Just Ten Days Away, You Know the number of gallons per day would faU on 6ept. 8 with the High fault, a member of the board of Meadowbrook Sdiod alHsiF- the door. first three days of school held ’Tolland pose room. Bhiefield Dr. the elementary-center complex. Two lonely Manchester residents stand in the snow Library. Three inches were measured at the Town lowered. sS ^ ^ iext year wUl have to directors o t the James Also, Mrs. Lorraine IBunker, superintendent of schools Cancer Drive For tboae plants discharging on a fiUl day session basis tor Atty. Harold Laws, District on Main St. thi^ morning near the Mary Cheney Highway Department garage this morning. The the first time in many years. p S ^ r the costs of the pro- Benefit Fund, 49 Campbell Ave., Rockville; the guidance counselor snow, which began about 4 a.m., had ended by ear­ m ore than 50,000 gallons a day, gram less the amount of the the funito present to ^ philias J. Chasse, 33 Noirman also granted Increases, ac- Crusade Chairman of the Amer- the flat annual rate would be The standard weeUong win­ Toltaad tissr espooiRle ly this afternoon. The U.S. Weather Bureau at ter vacation in February re- state gront Hie decision was 970.70. Interest paid to date on Dr„ South Windsor; Marian counting for five administrative ‘c®" Cancer Society, announces Discussion centered around the sauce, tossed salad, wax beans, 4730 plus 40.M per thou sand on account since Its Inception g o a lra le , T e L 815-8815. atored, and the ^ring vaca­ agreed to by the school board the CARPET AND Dsiama, 6 Locust St„ Wapplng; raiggg |S600. appointment of Paul Brown elements of music and listening. choice of crisp. Bradley International Airport says tomorrow will gallons in excess of that amounts to $1,080.29. ’ „ . __ . „ „ as town chairman for the 1971 ’Tuesday, beans and franks, tion moved ahead to the end of last night with little discussion. Mrs. Rita Fortier, East Hart­ Students participating were be fair, and mild and in the 40’s. amount. The fund was a community , Cancer Crusade to be held next Darcy Esliger, l^iam John­ cole Edaw, chocolate pudding (Berald iteto by Pinto) April. The standard hoUdays Enrollment' ford. Milton Jensen has been elect- endeavor imdeiiaken at the time Flags RecoT^’ed Also, Mrs. Ethel M. Funk, cake. wlU be observed and school is School enrollment remained FLOOR COVERING ed president of the Bolton Mid- ston, Patricia Liutermoza, of the West boy’s Injury at Td- East Hartford; Paul Haddad, Sharon Munsie, Robin Murdock, Wednesday, cMmge juice, scheduled to end on June 23. constant at 2,623 according to After Vandalism M ilage Charge Dtoputed Superintendent MacKenzie. land mgh School approximately EMPITS Birchwood Dr., Coventry; Mrs. hamburger on roll, tossed sal­ ^ - fo r Cynthia Storrs, Gloria Tripp, two years ago. OeUa C. Jolly, TalcottvlUe Rd., ad, butterscotch pudding with The board agreed to stick ’nils figure Includes local stu­ WETH BBflglBU) (AP) — Po­ ^ f o r Ursula Trieschmann and Liza Nominating. Oommlttoe Vernon; Edward M. Kaplan, 23 topping. with Its own school bus trans­ dents 'attending Rockville Vo- lice here found 113 American 308 MAIN STRBjBt MANCHES't^ T»L. 643-6662 Weiss. G. G LE N N E Y The Republican Women’s Watson Rd., Vernon; Mrs. Mary S r^ce“"and\n^^n Thursday, juice, egg salad or portation mUeage estimates in Ag and Windham ’Tech as well flags Wednesday that they said P^>er Drive education Club appointed a Nominating F. Katkaveck, Hubland Dr., Members of the Oass of 1971 peanut butter and jeUy sand- Ita payments to the Floyd Mun- as various special bad been r^iped from vdenma’ ThT^Lrt ^ t^ e w slate in- Com m ittee Tuesday'night. Vernon. at Boltcm High School wlU con- wich, fruited jello with topping, roe Bus Company. classes. graves at the WdhMsfleld Oem- eludes John Rebert and Mhr- having h ^ed Its finance Named to the comntittee are Also, F. Donald McLaugUin, duct a paper drive next ’ITiurs- Friday, baked macaroni and YOUR HEADQUARTERS . The board’s estimates result EnroUment In the local etery. shall Taylor, vice presidents; campaign in 1966. Mrs. 'Vlrglida Cummings, chair­ Acting on a tip from an anon­ 41 Beelsebub Rd., Wapplng; Brown 8 wife Margaret will day afternoon. Persons wishing cheese, peas, pineapple. ^ ^ in a 4478.20 per month savings schools remains at 2,666. WALL TO WALL Mm Aiic« F iMahio andEul Dreseliy, secretary-treas- man; Mrs. Rosemary Cnichra, ymous caller, police found the Mrs. AUce F. Mature, and Bu ^ qjj gg^ve cochairman of the to donate papers who wUl not BuUettn Board over the amount bUled by th© Btodent Handbook Mrs. Dorothy Shorten aixl Mrs. flags bdrind a honoe in W etiien- gene M aturo, 120 B<^ton S t.; drive. She has been active In be at home when collections Hie Board of Education wUl bua company, but are disputed Tlie Tolland .High Student Berisoneau, (Brectors. Barbara Dumont. field. The caller, a weaan. told Mrs. Barbara MUaneae, Hart­ Girl Scouting and in the Man­ are made are asked to leave meet tonight at 8 in the Ubrsry FOR UNPAINTED FURNITURE by the company’s owner. Council is preparing a hand­ Dr. Brisoneau has been re­ The April meeting will be poUce die had seen a groop of ford Tpke., Rockville; Peter N. chester Memorial Hospital Aux­ papers tied in a bundle in front of the Center School, Bocurd Chairm an Kenneth book to be distributed to stu­ tained as head coach for the held at the Cxuchra home on youngaters In the area with tiie Molltoris, Stafford Springs. ilia ry. of their home. The Bolton Junior Women’s Kaynor has clocked the bus dents at the start of school in midgets. He will be assisted by Old Post Rd. Also, Mrs. Katherine Murphy, Stady Recitals ’Ihe profits from the drive Club wlU meet at 7:46 tonight routes to determine the actual Septem ber. flGgS* Q f w w i y w m Recycling Program Police said the vandalism w Bast Hartford; Hasel Newcomb, Junior and senior high stu­ 'will be used to defray costs of at St. George’s Church, mUeage. Daniel Shea has resigned as CARPET 25 Bastfleld SL; Sandra Or- v? ^^avld WUcox and The ’Tolland Orange la con­ related to an Inddmt at the dents studying music with Edith' coming senior class activities. Manchester Evening Herald At the center of contention to coach of the junior varsity CONTINUOUS HLAMENT Judith tinuing its bottle collection for cem etery Saturday in wM ch aev- lowski, 176 Brent Rd.; James .... ^ Petersen recently held the sec­ School Menu Bolton Correspondent the company’s charge for hasebctil team. FVEtmer Jr., E a st H artford; Additions to ^ y ^ s c ^ h - recycling process and its iwwa- eral flags were taken from ond in a series of study recitals. MMiday, ravioli and meat Donohue, tel. 649-3409. "dead head" mUeage from the Girl Scoot Observances Louis Pavan, 520 Keeney St.; Ing squad wUl Include Peter READY-TOflMSH paper collection campaign. ' graves and homed. Nb diaigea REG. $10.95 schools in the center of town Junior Girl Scout troops have Residents may leave the bot­ have been filed. PRICES START AT Mrs. AmeUa Plant, 333 Bidwell ' to the puittng lot in the indus­ prepared dlqilays depicting their St,; Mark SEidrosinske, 69 Sun­ FURNmillC tles and new^xqiers at the A apofcesman for the V et^ trial park near the ToUand- activities for exhibit In various ny \Tew Dr., Vernon; John iM. Orange HaU on the uiqier Green ans of Foreign Wan here aald DONT MISS OUR . . . RockvUle line. locations In town. ScarcBuk, RED 8, Ooventry. Sunday mornings from 10 until the flags w ill be burned. Monroe’s attorney Andrew The displays were made in BERTHS YBSTBRIDAY i A ff yoUlwtt MTOM) tm daughter to J/tr. and Mrs. The­ . IMM ttivtolw.lVklttOr odore Wrub^, 99 Lake St., Ver­ laetMnot ptw^'AIM l non; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. ’Thomas Sorensen, Ware­ DAY SALE-A-THON house Point. lA ca n M C Also, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Choice o f pa'tternB and coior in Peter Noel, IS Park West Dr., ()| \ (•! linn FRIDAY & SATURDAY, MARCH 12 & 13 Rockville; a son to Mr. and 10 D A Y O N L Y S P E C IA L SPRING CARNIVAL tured, tweeds, idnsh. Mrs. Kenneth Maker, 143 Chest­ Reg. NOW nut St.; a.son to Mr. and Mrs. P a i n t h r BronlMaw Granatek Jr., 93 W E R E O P E N ’T IL 5-Drawer Chest 37.50 S1.SS m A v ic h 11-27 Bette Chrcle, Vernon; a son to M n m 7-Drawer Chest 47.00 SGJGS Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bynes, South 8t.,-vOoventry; a daughter AnhqpsM 3-Drawer Night Stand 20.90 17*7# o lo o o . - 1 t • 1 t to Mr. Mrs. William Allan, 30” Bar StMd 14.30 1 2 ^ njo y O 0| ]u j East Hartford. ____ No. 105 Toy Chest 19.30 SAVE $ '$ '$ E YEARS: DiaCaiAROED YESTER­ CERAMIC TILE BATHROOM If's 'o .o' o o If's DAY : Mrs. Laura L. Covert, OFSERVI Your Pomfret; Mrs. Beverly K. Tan­ Your ner, 157 St. John St.; Mrs. M il­ Angel Corner Cabinets wrm n f) ■ ■ ■ o s dred K. Malone, 462 ’TalcottvlUe Move M Y SUMP SUBMERSIBLE w . ■ ) '() O Rd., Vem<»; Walter D. Jobn- AGWATS eon,(RFD 2, Lakevlew Dr., Cov­ specially pr/cetf for the O I 1 I i I’ ' I entry; Mrs. Helene J. Lutsen, i PUMPS 316-lip Blast Hartford; Allan Kravlts, 49 Sanford Rd. DOORS OPEN 7:30 A.M. BOTH FRI. & SAT. Also, Stephen Choma, Staf­ Elegant Look .TEXER JUST ARRIVID ford; Mrs. Helena P. Nicker­ rag. $43.95 son, 56 Barry Rd.; Donald E. • FRIDAY • . 4 ^ 'with REVERSE Faulkner, 35 Main St., South Windsor; Barbara O. Lee, 28 79 5 CHECKBRBOARD Elm St,. RockvlUe; MTs. Jose­ STORE OPEN 7:30 A.M. TO MIDNIGHT Reg.$ A $ £ ^ Q .9 5 ra g. $ 1 5 9 .9 5 phine C. Butler, Elm St., N o. 1465 RockvlUe. CARPET Also, Mrs. Marjorie Fortier, BREAKFAST ON THE HOUSE SYLVANIA 12 h p F O R D COMPLETE WITH CHECKERS RBD 1, RockvlUe; Mrs. Stella (jPlOK UP FREE INVITATION IN THE 8TOBE) Angel cabinets are famous for the elegant look of Johnsten, 96 Box Mountain Dr., TdO no 9:30 AM. OONLY! authentic Colonial design and old-time Yankee crafts­ LAWN & GARDEN TRACTOR Vernon; Mrs. Lucy B. Reid, manship. That’s why we talked the manufacturer into w/ FREE LAWN MOWER 660 Ly^l St.; Mrs. Emma .95 Comlrii, 43 Edward St., Mrs. a special price for this month only, for our customen mchihowhmdtooto and start efV0|4nSYaur town widgMtfin Mary Murdock, Laurel Manor DRESS SPECTACULAR only. Don’t miss it ! LIGHT BULBS Tour atfm mokitenaixe.WhH) through weekend work and hMve more COMPLETELY INSTALLED Convalescent Ifome. 7:30 A.M. to 10 A.M. — Vj OFF ON ANY DRESS PURCHASE health 18 in Also, Mrs. M arie Bouchard, 48 your hands. leisure time for sportv-or just relaxing. Chooae frorn dozans (E X O D F T PBO npO D D B H M B B — lAUMk B V B B B B A tV IlM ) FULLY ASSEBIBLED of time sawing sttschments t o mow, tlH, hsul, dasr anew, sic. Blue mdge Dr., South IKTndsor; DRAWER CASES Agway’a Big Red MOal pio- Mrs. Dorothea C. Clarke, East Model 120 hasasmoolh4 4 paedaBartransmi9aion for spaads vldce all the known natoMl upto6 mph,eiectriclmpletnentdulch.l2 volt$aiBty itartor. Hartford; Kevin Snow, 110 Hub- T Y P E C matoitota required by data AnilftreRg Gbngolfnii lard Dr., Vernon; George A. NIGHT OWL SALE 9-12 P.M. 4-DRAWER STYLE larga com fort saaL Fleming Jr., East Hartford; Spec. Size Reg. fo r M B a. (82-2003) *HaaiMghta Bari Volght, 613 Main St.; «/2 HOUR COUPON SPECIALS ON SELECTED FURNITURE 3-DRAWER STYLE AND APPLIANCE MERCHANDISE. Spec. 2 -0 22A0 opMon ai equ ipm en t______SHINYL' VINYL Brenda L. Cunningham, Bhi- R«. 2 -4 23.60 fleld . L 1 -6 19.30 1 G .4 0 2 -6 24.05 L ROTARY MOWER ATTACHMENT j Also, John W. Mazza, East 20;70 1 -8 17.MM 2 -8 24.50 r Q jc > - WHEN YOU BUY A 1 0 ,1 2 ,1 A.| INLAID Hartfoid; Mrs. Catherine Hud­ 2 -0 21.40 1 S .2 0 BsiBiiiMwyiMy son, East Hartford; Robert • SATURDAY • 2 -4 22.00 1S.7M T Y P E E ' 1 HORSEPOWER MODEL LINOLEUM Boulet, 117 Birch S t; Mrs. Bar­ 5-DRAWER STYLE bara RleUy, Shifleld; Mrs. Nan­ STORE OPEN 7:30 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. TYPE B WOLVERINE cy T.' HUton, Cynthia Lane, 4-DRAWER STYLE le R^. SpM -0 23.80 INSTALLED IN KITCHEN North Coventry. :30 to 9:30 A.M. W IT H \ Spec. Also, Mrs. Robert MacDonald Size R ^ . -4 25.15 W O R K S H O E S UP TO 9 x12 BREAKFAST ON THE HOUSE FREE INVITATION ' 1 -6 21.40 1S.7M ALL NYiAJrt Jr. and son, East Hartford; to r -6 25.80 KITCHEN CARPET Mrs. David Leavitt and son. 1 -8 22.00 1S.7M - 8 26.15 Brood Brook; Mrs. Robert GU- 2 -0 22.20 ISRJBM ,G60D SELECTION M 108B BRAIDED RUGS • 0 27.25 STARTING belt and son. East Hartford. OF CeLOBS ■ WW W ITH 2 COUPON SPECIALS AT 7:30 - 10:00 A.M. ONLY — BIG SA V IN G S O N ALL PURCHASES IN OUR 17” x24” \ MATCHING^ Colt To Sign FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE DEPARTMENTS M A N C H E f T B A MODEL 70 FBEPABATION EXTRA Korean Pact BRAIDS SEOUL (A P ) —South K orea *U. win sign an agreement Saturday SAVINGS UP TO Iw.ggI enney 6 4 9 -5 2 5 3 with Colt -Industries, Inc. of ______^ 9 9 DISCONTINUED REMNANT Hartford Conn., to establish CO. an Am erican M16 rifle m DOTH DAYS G ' i 3 A BUCKLAND STORE CARPET SAMPLES plant In Korea, Defense IBnis- • SPECIAL STORE HOURS • BIG COUPON SAVINGS. CARPET RUNNERS try officials said ’Thursday. NORTH MAM SIRRiT South Korea wants to begin FREE BREAKFAST • FREE DRAWING ______• GIVE-A-WAYS 1310 TOlUHD TNPK MANCHESTIR 643-5123 * EACH M l C A r u n n i n g construction of the $16 million 20 t i l e O U YARD plant shortly with a U.S. de­ IPIck up free fly«r in our store far special coupons and detoNs! NORTH HAVEN 2 3 9 -1 6 8 7 ELLINGTON 8 7 5 -3 3 5 5 fense loan for which an agree­ BUILDING MATERIAIrrrLUlIBNB-nnG OTHER STORES CALL MIDDLEFIELD 347-7229 WILLIMANTTC A73-2V31 m ent to expected to be con­ X cluded between the two govern­ elld ^ t o n ments by the end of March, the TRI^ilTY PLAZA VERNON CIRCLE VERNON COiRilQSPDlIT officlato said. PAGE FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1971 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHEStfiR, CONN., THttRSDAY, MARCH 11, 1971 PAGE FIFTEEN

NOtor of Instruction, St. Mary’s ( Shore Rd., and Barbara Mul- Admitted March 8: Joseph Spring Concert Institute In Missouri; Dr. Fran- I In Heart of Africa RockviHe doon and son, Ridgewood Dr., Mistretta, Crestridge Dr., Ver­ els G. Driscoll, superintendent | Fire Calls By MHS Choirs of schools, Eastchester, N. Y., i Hospital Notes both Rockville. non; Fadelma Babc(x:k, Moun­ Cosmetics Admitted March 7: Mahel tain Rd., Fllington; Dorothea and Dr. Lester Goodridge, prin­ VtoMiig hom are iStM to 8 PLAZA DEPT. STORE Tomorrow Night Town firemen were ctilled to Diminutive President Runs Pitney, Hammond 8t., Andrea cipal, Bridge School, Lexing­ I \r p.m. In an ai«as except ma­ Cup, Ward St., Rockville; (We Have A Notion To Please) 85 Spruce St. at 12 ;52 this morn­ IT’S Cohn, Center St., and Raymond ton, Mass. ternity irliece they dre S to 4 ’Thomas McLain, South Road, The Round Table Singers and Dr. Linstone was chosen a^ ing. There they ejctingulshed a | Hartmaim, Woodbine St., all E. MIDDLE TPKE. (Next to Popular Market) Country with Firm Hand nnd 0:M to 8 p.m. Rockville: Helen Alien, Wlndsw Ellington; Sandra Joyal, Park OPEN WED., THURS., FRI. fill 9 420-member combined choirs of University of Hartford’s fire In a couch. Shirley Liggefts By MME8 M. MARKHAM Locks; Margaret Schcrfier, Td- West Dr. Rockville; M^chester High School will outstanding alumnus in 1967. toe crowds when they meet him. Admitted Friday: Mark SUv^ Vernon; At 6:22 this morning they Aaooointed Preeo Wlter land Rd., Patricia Woolwich, PeralU, Tracey Dr., present their annual spring con- He has been author and cot- Jackin a.^andTx'- “ Vive Bokassa!” Insky, RFD 2, and SalUe Chip- Floyd StapletOT, Warehouse Pt.; At The Parkade "You have 80 tribes In this Hany La., and Blanche Grenier, cert tomorrow night at 8 in the sultant on curriculum and m- tlngulshed a fire In a car which BAMOOK Oentral African Re- man, Village S t, both Rock­ Helen Tennstedt, West St., SEWING AIDS structlon in many areas of toe MANCHESTER country,” commented one diplo­ EUingtOT Ave„ all Rockville; school’s Bailey Auditorium. puUlc (AP) — Gen. Jean-Bedel ville; Paul Oarvais, Staffbrd Rockville. To make you spring creations first class are at Flasa. country. He received his BS mat. ‘"The idea of a nation Carl Ciampoli, SomersvUle; Wil­ Miss Martha White will direct. neato the hood. ■Botoinan Is priaoldent of toe re- Sprii^s; l^flnifred Rogers, Buff lis Pratt, Pinnacle Rd., BHlng- Births: son to Mr. and Mrs. means nothing to them. But toe Cap Rd., Tolland; Lynette Leo Joyal, Park West Dr., Rock­ ^ckets’Dekets maymav bene ooiameaobtained at metoe university of ConnecUcut^ puMlc, cemmander in chief o< father—the chief—that means tOT; Roger Morin, Glastonbury; ZiPPEBS — TAPES — ITUMMINGS Stone, Range HUl Dr., Rock- ville; son to Mr. and Mrs, Rob­ the armed torces, minister of something. And that’s Bokcu- lilUe Trouton, Orchard St., TOe Round Table Singers will doctorate from toe Uni­ defense, minister of ag;riculture, vlUe; Suzanne Webb, Lake Bt., Rockville; Louise Usher, Staf- ert Bishop, Village St., Rock- ELAST3HI ft AFiPUMtDES open with Randall Thompson’s MOTsachusette. sa.” -r Vern<«; Bonita Muiphy, Staf­ ‘ * fpAV /AMAvran/tAB FIFTH ANNUAL and minister o< public health. fordville; Virginia Bishop, vn- vllle. musical adaption of a Robert Tax Grievances He likes to call himself ’’the ford Springs. lage St., Rockville, Discharged March 8 ; Rose AU A t (Prices Y ea U k e! Tomorrow and Saturday will Frost poem, “ Choose Something EAST HARTFORD father'o< the nation.” No one Hehron Births: Dhugfater to iUr. and Discharged March 7: James Breton, South St.; Nellie Hopo- Like a Star." This will be fol­ be toe final two days for those here dl^Mitea him that title. In­ Mrs. Donald Rivers, P r o ^ c t Rodman, Goose and Win- wiec. West hfeln St., and Mrs. ALL AT PRICES YOU UKE lowed by a Shaker hymn, "Sim­ who have any grievance about deed, no one here dlaputes St., Rockville; daughter to Mr. nlfred Rogers, Buff Cap Rd., Barbara Morgan and daughter, p their tax bills to appear be­ ple Gifts,” and three songs from Jean-Bedel Bokaasa. and Mrs. Bruce Stone, Range both Ttolland; Russell Burke, Crystal Lake Rd., all of Rock- fore the Board of Assessors. Antiques Show Dog Killing toe "Alice in Wonderland” suite The dlndnuative, cane-wleld- Hill Dr., Vernon; doubter to Lawrence St., and Helen Whls- vllle; Mrs. Dorothy Neil and ■ by Irving Fine: “ Lobster Quad­ The Assessor’s office in toe NhssIH pinto Mr. and Mrs. Tliomas Morgan, ler, Wilson Lane, both Rock- daughter, West St., Bolton; Mrs. — Memorial Building, Park AND SALE Ing: jnealdent rune his poor, rille,” “ Lullaby of toe landlocked nation in toe heart of Incites Area Engaged Crystal Lake Rd., Rockville; vllle; Maggie Wright, Rachel Loretta Rivers and daughter, — Duchess” and “ Father Wll- Place, will be open 6 to 9 p.m. son to Mr. and Mrs. Frank R(L, Manchester; Janet Mortl- Prospect St., and Mrs. Lynette and Saturday 9 a.m. to noon Africa with a Arm hand. State Dog Warden Itonald liam. SATURDAY and SUNDAY Bokaasa, who effortlesaly TTie engagement of Miss Klejna, Charter Rd., Rockville. mer and Son, Dart Hill Rd., Stone and daughter, Range Hill Read Herald Advertisements Concluding toe Round Table ^"d 2 to 4 p.m. Matthewson is Investigating toe grahhed power from his left- killing of a dog on Jan Dr., Claudia Ann Boucher (rf Vemon Discharged Friday; Eunice VemOT. Dr., Rockville. Singers’ portion of the program Town Clerk’s Hours MARCH 13-14, 1971 dahbling cousin in 1966, spent 23 to Allan Belanger of Rockville Caxpenter, Prospect St., and will be ‘"The Heavens' Are Tell- Town Clerk Henry Butler has London Park, at about 7 a.m. formative years in toe colonial Tuesday. has been announced by her par- Richtml LaMionde, Lakevlew Ing” by Josef Haydn, featuring announced a change In his reg- SAT. 10 a.m. ■ 0 p.m. • SUN. 1* - 7 p.l». ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Terrace, both Rockville; Eric FVench army, emerging as a Residents of toe area, have soloists Ilga Paups, Gloria Jor- ular office hours on Monday, Boucher of 16 Watson_Rd. Koch, Robin (Jlrcle, Tolland; captain In 1901. expressed concern for toe safe­ dan and Martin Hogan. I" ott^c® has Her fiance is toe son of Hr. Karen Schamback, Box , EU- Among the soldiers who ral­ ty of their children, as this Is 66 Between choral segments, been open on Monday’s from 9 and Mrs. Ourine Belanger of 44 ington; Max Oysl, Somers; Jo- Italian American Club lied to Charles de (Jaulle’s Free toe second alleged shooting of three students will play “Trio a.in. to 5 p.m. and 6 to 7 p.m. Leglon Dr. geph Kurr, Oak St.. Christy 464 TOIXAND STREET French forces, Bokassa came to a pet in this section of town. Sonata in D Minor” by C. P. E. Starting this coming Monday, e a s t HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT Miss-Boucher attended Rock- vrfslne, Hartford Tpke., and COUPON idolise the French head of state, A similar incident took place Bach. ’The musicians are Lisa and each Monday following, vllle High School and is a grad- Rmest Botelmo, Ellington Ava, who granted independence to Larson, flutist; Abbie Horwitz, the hours will be 9 a.m. late last summer, but toe dog uate of toe CreaUve School of RockvlUe; Dora Pruesse, Sponsored by toe Central African Republic in violinist; and Donald Charlamb, right through to 6 p.m. ’Tues­ was only injured. Halrdre^lng to H^ord. She Is Barbara 1960. pianist. day through Friday the hours ITALIAN LADIES CLUB y Local dog Warden Charles sfretch-a-buck (Herald photo by Bucelvlclus) Like other FtOTCh-speaklng Minor and state troopers were vTmOT Lukeman, Pinnacle Rd., both In their featured rendition, are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Lorraine CReUly, on Hartford Rd. this morning that sent seven per­ BENEFIT — SCHOLARSHIP FUND leaden in Mack Africa, Bokassa called in to investigate, but toe Mr. Belanger also attended The woman driver of the car on the left was pin­ the combined choirs will sing Olson Dr., RockvlUe. sons to the hospital. This accident was the most Leonard Bernstein’s “ Chiches­ made pilgrimages to Paris matter was Immediately turned Rockville High School. He ned in the wreckage and had to be freed by an Chopsticks may range in I Admitted March 6 : Marilyn serious of several on slippery town streets today. ter Psalms” in three move­ 'This ad permits 1 or 2 persons to purchase 9L0O ttshets when De Gaulle was in power. over to MattoewsOT. served with the . U.S. Army, emergenc.v fire rescue squad after a two-car crash length from 5 to 20 inches. Ihe Agostine, Staffoid Springs; ments. ’The first Is Psalm 108, for 75c each De Gaulle’s death stunned Bo- However, Resident State graduated from toe A.I. Prince toe 20-lnch ones are used in | kasML A sentimental man, he TVooper John Soderberg said Regional Technical School Pamela Wilcox, Grove St.. verse 2, and Psalm 100 in its RockvlUe; Gertrude Duffy, enUrety; toe ^cond T P ^ m cooMng or serving. ______wept at the BYenchman’s grave, “ My only concern is that they Hartford, and attended Man­ Jobs Open^ lamenting to other assembled don’t know where they are aim­ chester Community College. He Broad Brook; Dorothy MUler, Seven Hurt in Accident, 23, with David J(tonson as solo­ West Suffield; Rose Breton, ist; and toe third is Psalm 131. African leaders, “ Papa is ing.” He agreed that it "is dan­ Is toe assistant manager of toe _ _. _, dead.” gerous, but no need for panic.’ ’ Robert Hall Clothing Store In South St. Theresa Stawlckl, ArbYs Weiss Tells Bernstein’s .choral work had its At home Bokassa sometimes Matthewson agreed with Enfield. Prospect St., and Mae Francis, This c o u D o n worth . premiere at New York City’s White Rd., all cf RockvlUe. Philharmonic Hall in 1965. appears to govern by whim. Sixlerberg, but said “ I have The wedding Is planned for BUY 2 DELICIOUS ROAST BEEF SANDWICHES One of Many Storm Crashes VFW Post June 12 at St. Luke’s Church in Discharged March 6 : Brace 'The low bidder on a contract ’Die choirs will conclude toe His Cabinet ministers have nothing I care to divulge at this AND GET 2 GIANT SHAKES FREE! to listen to the radio each mom- time.” Ellington. Bagley, HazardvUle; Evelyn pie were treated, hbspital of- Inability to get (iial tones be- for preventive maintenance concert with "It Is a Great Day W eeks of E urope Palmer, Lake . St., RookvUle; The wet snow that coat­ Ing to find out if they sUll have He has walked toe area and With 'Tills Coivon—Coupon Expices hiamh 14, M l llcials said. No fatalities were cause of unusually heavy de- work for town veh icles^ look- Joy,” from the “ Alleluia Fu- Carol Kegler, Astoria, N. Y.; ed Manchester streets ear­ their jobs,” observed one diplo­ talked with residents who heard reported,^______however._ mand on the phone system. "The ing for qualified personnel to 81“®” by Claude Vic. Edward Griswerfd, Kozley Rd., ly this morning made driv­ mat. « shots and assumes at the pre­ Mom Haircut Police began receiving calls problem occurs In most storms y^rork for him, according to a Accompanists will be Kathryn and Earl Brooks, Partridge ARBY’S 257 BB(OAD STT., MANOOBaTEB When toey are fired Cabinet sent time toot "Someone was SAYRE, Pa. (AP)—Die assist­ ing hazardous, contrib- _for __ assistance______shortly^ ___ after 2 when many . . people . attempt to ____ letter which____ Town______Manager„ Donovan, Sharon yiante, Terry Lane, Tdlland; Gregory Mc­ mlnlidera often go directly to been aggravated and haa taken ant principal of Sayre Area uting to a rash of acci- a.m., with toe report of an ac- make calls at the same time, Robert Weiss has sent to Cary Low and Donald Charlamb. with CHET WETZEL Ginnis, ’Tunnel Rd., Vernon; dents that included a two- cident on Center St. the spokesman said Crane, commander of Anderson- A m FABE jaU. After a few months, the things into his own hands.” High sent 117 male pupils to lo- ' (LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE) INCLUDED presldeivt pardons them—end Matthewson did request that cal barbertoops 'Diesday to get Leona DeBortoll.^RFDl, ^ElU^- car crash on Hartford Rd. Five patrol cars were kept Manchester schools Shea Post of toe Veterans of ton; Mary PoweU, Gerald Dr., in which aeven neonle were busy Investigating crashes in session as usual, and absences Roretgn Wars. Vemen then ifrequently elevates them to if anyone “ can come iqi with toeir hair cut. toe school offi­ RockvUle; Aldea OoUins, Glas­ m Wl^n seven people were beginning were said to be running about •' ’The VFWI Post had written a ROME — FLORENCE — MILAN — ZERMATT — GENEVA positions of even greater re- why Information, It wiU be help­ Alfred Zyga, cial, decided their locks were tonbury; Ursula Ryan, Law­ injured. about dawn as highways started normal for a storm day. letter to Weiss asking why toe ORLEANS — PARIS — GLASTONBURY — LONDON qxxistbUlty. ful” as incident like this are All seven victims of toe 8 ^ ... __ Linstone Chairs tonger than the school’s dress rence Rd., South YWndsor; Ger­ town did not hire unemployed Bokassa delights in traveling very hard to prove without an a^m. H ^ o r d R d . afrident near a.m., code permitted. aldine Fede and daughter, West ,,30 veterans to do toe maintenance U of H Session abrofui—he holds toe keys to eyewitness. M anche^r ^m munlty CoUege accidents occurred on ’D>1- Parish Women nine cities fuid has been deco­ Anyone having information were taken to M ^chester Me- work instead of contracting a • FIRST CLASS HOTELS Plan Luncheon private company. Dr. Robert T. Linstone has rated by IB nations—and he should contact toe chief canine Z e Z : . Tpke., and at New Weiss says in his response just completed a special ses- • PRIVATE MOTOR COACHES usually takes a half dozen Cabi­ control officer, State Office and police ertoser for emer Adams St. ’Ifte ^plscop^ CTurcjh . Women ______contacted toe low slon on toe Flexible Curriculum net ministers with him. BuUding, Hartford. • FIRST CLASS RAIL *^*Wtae^s aT toe scene said About 8, there was another bidder on the contract, ------Auto- _.in ------School ------Reorganization„ ------for When he is home, Cabinet the vehicles Involved were a accident on Adams St., which maUc; Lubrication Inc. of Wind- Contimious Progress, held at toe • BREAKFAST AND LUNCH OR DINNER DAILY mlntsters spend most of their ^ luncheon for members and shut- ______days on the heels of toe “ savior Redueed Penalty Volkswagen containing two poHc® said Involved s<*ne University of Hartford. • ALL PORTERAGE FEES AND HOTEL TAXES KEUiENA, Mont. (AP) — Gov. women ^ d fo^rfU lto^n OTd OTperflclal Injuries, followed by 1“ ^^P^*®** *1®!? Wednes- jjg available. Dr. Linstone Is assistant su- of the nation,” who goes about Forrest H. Anderscai has signed a late-model Dodge sedan driven the Hartford Rd. coUlslon and day at 12^0 P^m. at t o ^ ^ c h ^ Weiss also notes that toe tot^ perintendent of schools in • AIRPORT TRANSFERS TO AND FROM HOTELS tiny Bangui in one qf his two Into law a biU reducing toe pen­ ALL ITEMS IN THIS ADV. TO BE by another woman. three more crashes at Lenox co^ for toe maintenance work charge of curriculum and in- MercedesBenz 600s, preceded alty for possession of small • LOCAL ENGLISH SPEAKING GUIDES by a fleet of howling motorcy­ Namesr«ames anaand aeuuisdetails on uietoe ex- “ -a- d Durkin Sts., on Hackma- Imcheon for the women jg not ‘expected to exceed $2,500 structlon for the Vernon School amounts of marijuana and hatti- SOLD AT REDUCED PRICES ONLY cles. a idi. are hi April 1969, Bokassa elimi­ immediatolv available and Candlewood Dr. are necessaiy, ana may oe normally warrant hiring addl- He wwas (« chairman of the spo- PossessiOT r on the left Department Superintendent Commlttees for this church- 1^®!®® ^y^-______ARRANGED „ Herman PasMantell, vdien salt- gpongpred project include mem- "“*^S5 ^ r S ^ n t s say. how- On“ To free her, a fireman ing and sanding trucks were put the v ^ o u s women’s or-' crawled through toe open— win- into operation, TTie regular 26- ganlzations of toe parish, head­ ISuton subjects •who are aware or, with toe choice iip to to dow, managed to break back route plowing procedure was in ed by the members of toe ex-1 toe seat, and passed her out effect from 8 a.m. until toe Great Spring Fa^hion^ that something called toe Cen- judge. A felony conviction cOTld ecuUve board of toe Episcopal | tral African RepubUc exists. result in a five-year prison througji toe window to other completion of all routes by 1 Church Women. rescuers prying toe door, toe this afternoon, At Our Lowest Prices! "Oyo! Oye! Bokassa!” shout term. suokesman said. Despite nearly three inches of iV Witnesses reported toe worn- heavy snow, toe Hartford Blec- Picture of Pollution an was suffering from appar- trie Lig^it Co. office in Manches- SASKATOON (AP) — An I ently severe fasciaJ cuts, and ter reported “ no problems" and anti-pollution gimmick was 1 children was the local office of toe Southern g^gated here by six Saskatoon badly Injured. New England Telephone Co. high school students—a sculp­ Footweai The hospital emergency nx>m reported only a brief flurry of ture made of 3,000 nonreturn- I was I’eported as “ extremely calls from customers complain- able soft drink cans and bottleq. busy’’ treating toe persons Ing they were unable to corn- The work was eight feet wide 1 Specials brought In from this crash and plete calls. and eight feet high and was | at least eight other mishaps. In A SNIIT spokesman said the made from cans collected from a four-hour period, some 38 peo- “ trouble” was OTiy temporary the streets. Me Shoes SYRACUSE NEW YORK Save VEST up to SENSATIONAL PRICE REDUCTIONS ON FIRST QUALITY PANELS & CEILING TILE! Our ILL 0% OFF! VyW4A% ^ IV1CKA6E 6.99 to 13. BKBNIE DE l o n g . Mgr. STORE aUNOHEBTBB PABKADB Dress and casual styles in leather Sizes 6Vi to to Grand Unlaa) 12 in group. INCOME TAX COCKTAIL %, oz. Dry Vermouth ' AFTER DINNER COCKTAIL % oz. Sweet Vermouth 1 oz. Apricot Brandy 1 oz. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1971 PAGE SEVENTEEN PAGE SIXTEEN MANCHEST^B- e v e n in g h e r a l d . MANCH^TEB. c o n n ., THURSDAY, MARCH ^^1^1 ______considered by the Presidential OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MA.TOR HOOPLE Checking Account Issue Oommissimi on iFlnanclal Struc­ Assessor Lists M i .ss# BU6GS BUNNY ture and Regulation, Lord - *'a3i V A ' ' ' " claimed. He said the commis­ Top Taxpayers I HESITATE ,.,BUT COULP 1 SE ASSIGNEP k n o c k i t o f f , r SOME O rrM B R TASK TH IS ^j ( p o yb U t h a t k n o k i p Answer fa freeioei Feisle DoM udgraded by a Banker sion's report is expected in De­ SW-VESTER! / ARE AWST TO COMPLAIN, t h a t 'c p o p A Hat o f M anchester's top ten GUVNOR! i t m im k cember and It probably will lead T IM E F H K / WELCOME uses,. HOOPLE C O U ^ p , MooF»Le.' NS'S Fishing Around u By DAN HALL of nearly 60 per cent, he said, to federal legislation with taxpayers has been compiled LUNCH 1 ^ \ j y O R C?S~ ^ COMMA A U P m o N AM*>aN' A FEW - HARTFORD (AP)—^A Savings ,, checking account is the "broader powers for the th rift ______YOliRE EKTBABUCK« t h a t NUAABgBWrm and released by k ’ Joseph M.V ecou- R E N T IN ' OUT T H E COMB BO CK ACROSS 55 Goddess of bank president sjUlt Wednesday savings business," insUtuUons—which most prob- Mnmhv Tho., o..« n].‘ o - « e e SHOW6RT \NEEer C R O U P , 1 Soft-finned discord with his colleagues and recom- argued, echoing the claims ably will Include checking ac- ‘ ^ j CALLER TO VUOBK POWN- / AMP 56 Masculine i> «AV -TOWN-VHEW NOT 6sh nickname mended that savings and com- “tltBr savings-bank spokesmen counts.” Hartford Electric Light Oo.; e a r l y O N A N 4 HerringUke Bee- , EAASRftENCYANR ■Suer iseTTiN' 57 Sphere for merclal banks stop arguing over exclusion from that field Ix/rd urged the committee to ^'^rst Hartford Realty Ooip.; U P ...H E « fiih SOME K IP 1C IN T H B R E 8 A fishing fi^ who may offer checking ac- ® detrimental blow to table the m untU the federal Fountain Wlage Owners Emil SINCIN' AWAVALREACY.' b a c k f r o m RCAPWORK.' vessel may DOWN counts. He said they all should government makes its decision Downey, Ame Dalene, John Me. do this I Two-wheeled Join the search for better solu- WHUam P. X. Flynn, spokes- "on a basis vdiich is truly In the Keown, and James Hudson; 12 Fruit drink vehicle Oons to more pressing social Savings Banks' As- public Interest.” Alexander Jarvis; United Air- 13 Change 2SmeU 19 Blessings poeitively problems like housing soclation of Connecticut, pre- Thornton B. Morris, president craft Oorp.; MTSAC Corp.; Om i- Bathroom location, as a 3 Unjust 23 Enthusiasm 40 Decisive trials The diallm ge by Leo P Stan- s®ated 60,000 petitiims signed by of the Simsbury Bank and Trust necUcut Natural Gas Oo.; FM- school of fish 41 Malicious withholding 24 UB. coin ley, president of the New Haven customers across Co., claimed his competitors ward S. Hyman, trustee; Charles SatnuU-swei. 14 Arrow poison 4'TroutUkefish 25 Cry of burning 15 Decay 5HabiUt bacchanals 42 Pain Savings Bank, came during a state In favor of the legis- 'would be; cdlowed "most unfair” Schnler (Burr Comers shopping 16 Rectified a 6i^roastrian 26 Blockade 43 Fruit hearing 'before the legislature's *®**°"- priylleges imder the hill, fflms- center); and the Southern New BY LANK LEONARD text 44 Hindu robe Magic... sacred books 27 Certain MICKEY FINN 18 Triples in* 46 Continent Banking Ommittee in which Flynn also said the 6 per cent l>uTy B ai* and Trust competes Flngland Telephone Oo. 7 Low haunt Europeans supporters of both sides filled maximum savings interest al- with two savings banks that are Last year’s list was essenUal- SSNATV^i^ I'M AFRAID NOT.' HE'S SO NOT THIS TIME] THEY'LL IMPOUND YOU'RE amount 8 Prevaricators 28 Give aid to 47 Island in the With a little imagination and 1st quality HEACHN6 AN INVESTK5ATIN6 \ TAKE YOUR BOOKS AND MAKE IT REAL MY 20 Presses 9 Preposition 29 Greek war god Pacific the HaU ellation THAT SENATOR KRAKDOWNE WHATOOESHE GOING TO SUBPOENA Y O U -/ EUPOK. Ikprep. I I Scatters, as color checking-account issue, j rate cdlowed commerblal banks) the Savings IBank of New Brit- trustee Is new to the list re- can convert your drab, old bathroom into TO TESTIFV ABOUT VOURV AND STAY SENATOR MEANS BUSINESS] T WT PN4CINS 24 Whale hay 33 Troubled 50 Lieutenants IS HERE, IN THE C ITV? WANT—A (ab.) Stanley claimed the Issue "is 1® not a great advantage because *1**- placing Pioneer Recovery Sys- CONWIBUTIONPm HOLDINGS' AWAY UNTIL TILL (comb, form) 17 Principal meal 38SUte an attractive, contemporary room. IT BLOWS RAM 26 Farm not terribly important to any- It means such a small difference ------terns and Pioneer Parachute w - d OVER! structure t r" r~ r - r 5" IT 11 one” except bankers In this 1" the average savings account. BSartyEuropean harps were Co. Last year United Aircraft 27 Kind ol rolled state and their counterparts in Norwich Goodspeed, vice pres- strung with braided horiwbalr <3orp. was the town’s largest left \T~ li 14 other states, who are waiting IGent of the Peo]des Savings <»■ 8T*t. The triangular Irish taxpayer. i-rt 30 Hake evident 32 More i5“ lO t to see whether the (Connecticut Bank of 'Bri'’dgepcrt, however, harp had brass strings and was Hiese ten taxpayers account ( expensive li it General Assembly wUl set a claimed that the margin repre- plucked f with specially grown, for $22,166,193 of the town’s Net BY NEG COCHRAN 34 Hangman's precedent by extending the serv- sents a total of $26 m'UUon that h«*ed flngentalls. Grand List of $249,212,711. / i OUT OUR WAY knots a # 35 Song bird ST ice to mutual savings banks, would nnk rate were rolled back ^pillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllH er cent, as the commercial ■ 532348532348485323482353239023 W ILL YOU? I CANT TAKE ANY circuits r 2353534853232348534853535348 BATHROOM CABIHETS m o r e c h a n c e s w it h t h i s 40 Small birds ter is more important than banks are asking it checking ac- j WEEKEND CASH 4 CARRY SPECIAL i BY AL VERMEER ONE/ I OOT rTRAISEPUP 41Eagle r rtiecking accounts,” Stanley counts are granted, PRISCILLA’S POP OVER MY SHOULPER, ALL (comb, form) said. He urged all the bankers CSiarles E. Lord, president of i r i g h t ; b u t I PIPN'TSTART , IT IS N 'T 42 Paris of r to Join in meeting the “need Hartford National Bank and A. UNLICHTID "CADIT'' Zurich = rosort city) T H ' D O W N S W IN G S C O N churches 40 41 i EVERY GIRL- WHO ^ for more imaginative banking” Trust Co., led the opposition to i Reversible for either left or right o f S w it z « r la n a . j—^ i KE e p s h e r m o n e y , ENOUGH/ 45 Young of the !T r r Sweetheart Boses doz $1.79 popi 43Z.400: to solve such problems, and to the bill. hand opening. Stainless steel I N A S W I S S '' pilchard LI trim, plate glass mirror. Recessed BANK! 49 Incessant 49 settle the checking-accounts is- Existing regulations over SlA nist model. ( /‘ 601-WGS) 52 Male deer u Li U sue before taking It to the legls- banka "have proven adequate In PAUL BUEHNER 53 Singing group “ u S7 lature. this state to protect and preserve FLORIST, INC. B. TOP LIGHTID "DIAUVILLl' 54 (invent 55 His speech was the cmly one the mutual savings banks as a 11 1122 BURMSIDB AVE. Surface mounted with incandes­ worker to draw applause from the specialized segment of our fl- cent top light. White baked enam­ EAST HARTFORD audience. Clapping came from nancial system created for the el, stainless steel trim. Temp­ both Mdes, but was stronger purpose of promoting thrift and T el. 628-SM6 ered glass shelves. (#IL.S-2422) among the section supporting providing financing for home Open Sunday Mornings ) the commercial banks. ownership,” Lord said. C. THI DIPLOMAT CABINIT E] Stanley’s comments came dur- Tbe ohecking-account issue is f/u iu i£ Surface mounted Incandescent top Ing a public hearing at which closely tied to problems being ■ATHNOOM FNOOUCTS light model with large mirror and BY DICK TURNER 'brushed aluminum cosmetic box, ^ ea. e m i w Ml*.! » . TH. L«. UX FH. OK. 3-11 CARNIVAL the two powerful banking in­ •A-H terests were at odds over a including shelf and toothbrush complicated issue. A state com­ Great Spring Fashions holder. (#IVM-3039) mission set up during the 1669 BY PHIL KROHN session of the legislature was GUMMER STREET At Our Lowest Prices!. , MO' evenly split on whether to sup­ “ •.HlfrVl'A' 3-il port extending personal check­ e c T H o m - f -eNfed(n*&e[^ fo TMIWK 1 0 !X £ t h e VgORR/ W ART ing services to savings banks. 3-PIKE BATHROOM ENSEMBLE g s s s OoM'r wyowwHflT 4M1PPI^ AMP C O J O H f P O e HfsiTATgp 9eso9e The savings banks claim that fO CD ABOUT iO Bof/WG/! f. V. Increasing competition from WCOLV! IHATAOi^AU'^P^I? 'gijfei*i»/ BY FRANK O’NEAL commercial banks Is threaten­ HA$ Yt)UP. , equally matched by adherents HOSS WANTS A NEW ] of the savings-bank cause, who SET OP SHOES. sported “why not?” buttons in­ dicating their feeling that the checking - account privilege should be extended to all banks. "In today’s world the advan­ tage of one-stop banking is In­ credible,” said Howard Markett, president of the Dime Savings e t -e mi >, MM, he. TMi^ uj.rw.cn. Bank of Norwich. During a re­ "Whaddaya mean, Dad . . . things are bad enough cent period, savings banks in £ 1971 % cS> <2> >M«lM now?!” Connecticut experienced a 20 per «3 cent Increase in savings ac­ counts under $2,000 while com­ BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY mercial banks won an increase MR. ABERNATHY BY DICK CAVALU Men’s Men’s I Boys’ S T A N D P y ! WHY DIDN*T I BECOME A WINTHROP X'AA PUBLIC ACCOUNTXXNT LIKE q q / H E R E I COMBI Sportcoats ARE VOU READY MY /MOM ALWWS WANTED? , Men’s New Arnel'^ Never Iron REAPy, NOISES DONT SCARE A N D T H A T S t h e U M in is FURNACE Norfolks Sport Coats Dress-Shirts D U O L f y ’ •HOC IF VOU KNCAV WHATfe MAKING erUARTlNQ U P - 15.99 THBM ...THAIS THE EVANS 4' X 8' 'JAN EnE' FORMICA DKORATIVE TUB WIND EATTUNG A S H IJTTE R 11.99 24.99 3.99 &16.99 STYLE-BORD VANITY SINK EN aO SU RE Canvas or poplin; full belt. Shape retaining Am el knit. Satin stripes in lavender, blue. • Single or double breasted, 8 Natural or navy; S.M,L.X^. 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SAVE 50c e TORRINRTON LIMIT - ONE PER CUSTOMER E x p lreB M a p .'171971/ • NANCHESTER a HARTFORB iS Groat Straat 244 B ro ad S t r e e t "■VIRYTHIM TO lUILB WITH* Piao 4 ^ a ta r Sli. OPIN THUftS. A M l. TIL 9 M9-4M2 s n - n n 4tlr44St M a n c h e s t e r MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN,, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1971 PAGE NINETEEN PAGE EIGHTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1971 East Catholic Advances to Class L Finals T<~. D R Y Sid e Esposito Goal Away from Scoring Record o f S p o r ts Await Saturday Foe Defenseman Aparicio Injured ^ DEAN R. YOBT Point M ark Second Face>>LSftiiig Enlarges Stafford O ral At UConn Fieldhouse "This is only the second major face lifting to Staf­ S et by O r r In RSox Victory ford Speedway since its origin back in 1915,” comment­ By PAT McCABE ed Bill Slater, now general manager of the 98-acre OAKLAND (AP)—Phil ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — The Boston Red East Catholic returned to the scene of the crime last Stafford layout. Esposito needs one more Sox sought to avenge their only loss of the Grapefruit night and dropped the red-hot Rebels of South Catholic . . Midget Assn, also seeing ac- It all started when goal to break the National League season today in a return contest against the from CIAC Class L Tournament action handing their owner. Jack Arute Sr., decided- Uon; July' 5 wUl be a 160-lap Permatex feature; Aug. 11 the Hockey League season St. Louis Cardinals. arch-rivals their first setback in 12 outings, 68-51 in a to improve the track for s^c- The Red Sox, however, had to " I ’m mastering the change- AU-Star League enters town; up,” Nagy said. ‘‘I threw about ragged affair at the University ------tatora as well as fans after the storing record and get his do their avenging without Aug. 14 will be a single 60-lap- five of them and they worked final checkered flag last year. teai^ates shortstop Luis Aparicio, who . ... ,, of Hartford Athletic Center. tallies moetly coining on camp- per for the modifieds and a 60- The 21-1 winners, In reveng- gj,g from underneath. Some $800,000 later the speed­ off his back. was injiired in Wednesdays’ 6-4 ™ lap feature for the slx-cylln- The Ug center scored No. 68 victory over the White Sox. from throwing the ball at the Ing an earUer defeat this season Eagle Captain Ed Fitzgerald, way wUl be a showplace of the “ same speed.’’ E ast aivlns the snectators the ‘*®™> Sept. 0 the Stafford 200 Wednesday night, tying Bobby Aparicio, acquired from the which knocked them from the ^ usual, steadied the local at- (Julp, who made bis spring de­ ^ st^ l^ S S ^ k e a r ^ e ^ ! ^ . eat- !?*** purse ^ HuU’a record, in an 8-1 victory Whjte Sox last winter, was acci- unbeaten ranks and a loss in tack with 18 points. The Irish­ but, faced six batters in the two last year’s CIAC Class L final, Ing, plua porktrg facilities. the closing date is scheduled over Uie California Golden dentaUy kicked in the left knee man’s ball handling and offen­ Sept. 25. Seals. He’ll try to pass Hull, his when Rich Morales tried unsuc­ Innings he pitched, striking out have earned the right to face The old wooden bleachers, three with his sharp breaking sive penetration were all keys Practice date for both tyt>®B MieUme Chicago Black Hawks cessfully to steal second base in the South Windsor-Northwest which used to give the fans pitches. He had not ^tched ear­ in handling Rebel pressure. the third inning. Catholic winner at the Storrs snllnters ov.m-v Saturday nteht ^ ^ teammate, tonight in Loe An- lier because of a puUed muscle South, which trailed from ^ ® P ™’ admls- geles When tile Bruins play the •V. Trainer Buddy LeRoux said Fieldhouse Saturday night at in back his right shoulder. start to finish, was paced by the ^ beln g presentiy by gion to grand stand area la free. Kings. the 36-year-old Aparicio sus­ 7:30. The Red Sox, trailing 3-2 scoring of forwsLrd John Balczuk P*™ *dl hot dogs and beer wUl Esposito got his record-tidng tained a bruised nerve, but that South,, hurting without the seating capacity going into the ninth, began their who netted a game high 21 Increase tl'o ^ nlckle. There wlU be meals goal at 13:89 of the second peri- it did not appear to be serious. services of 6-6 center Ed Del- rally with George Thomas’ one- points in a losing effort. R e­ to over 9,000. and dancing after the practice od on an unassisted play after No X rays were planned unless Mastro, was just too much of a out pinch double. Successive serve Brian Tormey also If this isn’t . enough for the in the remodeled exhibition stealing the puck behind the the knee swelled overnight, height disadvantage with the singles by Jarvis Tatum, Tom reached the double number weekend race fan, the track SCORE ONE—Tokyo outfielder Makoto Tsuchida bowled over Kansas'* City LeRoux said. He said he expect­ tallest Rebel standing 6-3. ’The haU. Seals’ net. In the flnal period. Satriano and Tony Muser ac­ coltunn hooping markers be- management went out and hired catcher John Martinez to score during spring training exhibition yesterday. ed the shortstop to be out one or Hartford entry closes the cam ­ 10 his teammates nearly wore him counted for two runs, with the in the third the best pec^Ie in serving food, two days. paign with a 14-8 mark quite fore fouling out Spring Schedule out trying to feed him for No. winning run scoring on an in- an improvement over a 3-9 rec- period. ARA Food Service of Phlldel- 69. ‘I can’t afford to lose any field out. phla, Pa. Tbis is the same or- Heavy Hitting Order of Day for Tbre'e Clubs ord held earlier. East jumped out to an early The CIAC In its latest buUetin "They didn’t feed me any more time,’’ said Aparicio, who The Red Sox’ other two runs ganlzsdlon that supplies food at ‘ "This feels good. 'This, I feel n -6 first quarter advantage as lists April 1 as the first possi­ more than usual until the last just recovered from a brief bout came on a double by rookie the Houston Astrodome, plus was the type of game we ex- cries of ‘defense’ by partisans ble starting date for high period. I finally told them, ‘Lis­ with the flu. Doug Griffin followed by a sac­ siifciSgwt.' other big sporting complexes. ten, buzz

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THUBSDAY, MARCH 11* 1971 Average Daily Net Press Run PAGE TWENTY-TWO The Weather iian tlrfB tp r lEw^mnj l^pralJi For The Week Ended Cloudy tonight; low about 30 Mnrch 6, 1971 with 20 per cent chance of snow-rain. Tomorrow again C rafts F a ir Set eral puppet shows presented BJue Cross A sks cloudy; high in 40s with chance during the day. 16,080 ot rsdn. A bou t Tow n A limited number, of hand­ Major Rate Hike By Girl Scouts made articles will be offered Manchester— A City of VUktge Charm M«uichester Chess Club will . meet tonight from 7 to 10:30 VOL. L X X X X , NO. 137 (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRH)AY, MARCH 12, 1971 (CInaalflod Advertising on Fnge 18) PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS at Iona Hall. Club g^ames will claUon of Girl Scouts wUl pre- refreshments. proposed a series of conUnve. Chess players wish­ sent an arts and crafts fair Sat- During the day, the girls wUl increases in hospltallzaUon in- ing to play a game may at­ urday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at bring their ewitribuUMis for the gurance rates that would have tend this meeting. Wortrteii ftr-hnol JuUette LOW World Friendship policyholders paying up to the Waddell 8 ^ ~ 1 . ^e deposited in a H ie executive board of the Girls, age 7 to 17, from 90 well. Tills contribution, ^ Threat by Military Manchester Junior Women’s area troops, will demonstrate which the girls have earned plans. Ribicoff Charges Club will meet tonight at 8 at the various areas of arts and during the past year, is used to State Insurance Commissioner the home of Mrs. Donald Sim­ craft.. acUviUes .i.-t.i.. I..In ....hihu.exhibits rtfof increase international friend- paul B. ^ Altermatt said Wednes- NORTH VIETNAM mons, 35 Oak Dr., Hebron. Co Spurs Resignation hostetues are Mrs. Anthony Flemish flower arrangements, Qaj^ea throughout the td notify all individual policy- Bid Made to Kill Kalkus and Mrs, l^o Fitzpat­ graphic art, knitting, crochet- The fund is used to pur- holders of the porposed boost LAOS rick. ing tie dying, and wool stitch- chase books and supplies for and scheduled an unusual Sat- erv’ There wUl also be demem- troops in foreign countries a ^ urday morning public hearing on Of Turkish Premier ^ * 1 :> The Sunset Club will meet s^Uons with papier mache, to aid in coidterence work at the the proposal for March 27. By NICK LVDINOTON tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. at the plastic flowers, stuffed tovs.toys. uu-iGirl ijcoutScout International Blue Cross also asked permis­ Probe by Senate sion to establish tilro new semi- Associated Press Writer Senior Citixens Center. antiqued pictures, and wood- ters in Switzerland, India, Mex- Read Herald Advertisements private insurance plans. crafts. There w^l also be sev- Ico and England. ANKARA, Turkey (AP)—The government of Suley­ 5 - WASHINGTON (A P)—Sen. Abraham Ribicoff, D- Orange Hall Corp. will have John L. VonDeck Jr. Mrs. John L. VonDeck Jr. man Demirel fell today. The premier resigned under SOUTH VIETNAM Conn., charged today the late Rep. Mendel Rivers, its annual meeting tomorrow the threat of a military takeover, inspired in part by chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, at 8:30 p.m. at Orange Hall. A They Head Temple Chapter, OES the recent kidnaping of four U.S. airmen.' tried and failed to kill a Senate investigation into the supper will be served at 6:30 Four top military co m m a n d ------conduct of former Army Brig. Gen. Earl F. Cole. p.m., and LOL 117 will have a Mr. and Mrs. John L. Von- dist Church. Her husband is a ers demoded a new govern- ^Ues and unlverslUes and “ Mendel Rivers did intervene short business meeting at 7:30. Deck Jr. of 70 Gerald I)r.. Rock- P“ t master of Friend^p ment “strong and respected brought out reaetKm from ex- with the acting chairman of this . . ^ i Lodge of Masons and Is serving he knew had been initiated by en ^ g h ” to halt what they de- tremlsts on the right, subcommittee to try to stop this Due to r^iairs at the Senior vine, list night were elected THROUGH FRIDAY the Senate subcommittee. scribed M anarchy, Md to car- ^he mlUtary ruled for 17 investigation and Mendel Rivers Ottisens Center, all day ac­ worthy patron and worthy master for the Sixth District of He said he later called Ribi- ry out basic economic and so- months in 1960-61 after toppling did not succeed,” Ribicoff told coff’s office, but that the admin­ tivities are canceled for tomor­ matron, respectively, of Temple the Connecticut Grand Lodge of Cole. row. The evening setback tour­ cial the government of Adnan Men- istrative assistant he spoke to Chapter, OES, at its annual Masons. He is also a member to Leftlsta* kidnaping of the air- ^j^res K k- S.nk Ribicoff made the charge dur­ nament will be played as usual. of several other Masonic bodies. never called hirfi back as prom­ meeting at the Masonic Temple. men, vdio were released un- Turkey is an ally of the Unit- ing a Senate investigations sub- ised. They succeed Mr. and Mrs. They have two children, Connie, commitee hearing In wdiich the Saul Snyder of the Environ­ 14, and Richard, 11. harmed after five days, was one gtates In the North Atlantic “At no time was I given an Walter Person Jr. of the factors that military men Alliance. The kidnaped airmen former general again denied all mental Health Services, will Other officers elected are Mr. The officers will be installed wrongdoing on his part cMmect- opportunity early In the investi­ speed! on “ Pollution and the In public ceremonies on Satur­ have cited as showing weakness staUoned here at a radar gation to tell my side of the sto­ and Mrs. Marshall E. Hodge, In the Demirel government. A ed with alleged corruption in Rede of the Homemaker,” at associate patron and matron; day, March 27, at 8 p.m. at the i ry," Cole said. disorder resulting from the kid- The clubs and PXs under his control 9 the Tuesday, Meuxh 23 meet­ Mrs, Herbert Kingsbury, Jr., Masonic Temple. The Installing mlUtary chiefs took a Ribicoff then intervened with naping left three dead, and band In Vietnam. ing of the Ben Ezra Chapter of secretary; Mrs. James Elliott, team, all past patrons and ma- ____ after several months of C ole. brought up Rivers’ his charge (tongressman Rivers B’Nal B’rith at 8:16 p.m. at treasurer; Mrs. Murray John- trons of Temple Chapter, are there have been many other dls- gtudent disorders suid urban vlo- tried to stop the investigation. orders in recent weeks. name, saying that In September Temple Beth Sholom. Mrs. ston, conductress, Mrs. Dorothy Mr. and Mrs. T. Dye Hooper, lence In this NA’TO country. Ribicoff, the acting chairman A military source said army 1969 Ck>le had called Rivers, Martin Seefer and Mrs. Alvin Kelly, associate conductress; installing matron and patron; Leftist extremists last week kid­ of the subcommittee, did not DOORBUSTER ITEMS ON SALE ALL DAY FRIDAY. units in Ankara were on a par­ S.vlA Vivtemmete fkruih V asking him to talk to Ribicoff to Weinstein are chairmen for the and Mrs. Person, trustee for Miss Mary Louise Dickson, in- naped four U.S. airmen and arrange an appointment for immediately give other details. tial alert at the time the milita­ held them for five days. They evening. The meeting is open three yearsf stalling marshal; Mrs. Olive MARCH 12Hi — WHILE QUANTITIES LAST! \' Mertk Vietnemese heep% (3ole to call him on the phone. Rivers died last Dec. 28 ry’s ultimatum against the gov­ were not harmed. to new members. The newly elected worthy Recave, installing chaplain; Milet Ruraell Blandford, chief coun­ ernment was delivered to Presi­ ’The military leaders have After the subcommittee hear­ matron is a member of the and Albert T. Heavesldes, In- sel for Rivers’ House Armed dent Covdet Sunay and the lead- been dissatisfied for some time ing, Ribicoff said Rivers had Mystic Review, NABA, will Women’s Society of Christian staUlng organist. Mrs. WllUam Services Committee, said short­ ers of parliament. It was signed with the unrest and the failure (AP photo) called him at least twice, “told sponsor a kitchen social Tues­ Service of South United Metho- Gray wUl be the soloist. ly after Rlbicoff’s disclosure MEN'S SHORT SLEEVE by the chief of the general staff of Demlrel’s government to ac- Black arrows locate route of South Vietnamese troo^ who have leapfrogged me vdiat a good guy Oole was day at 7:30 p.m. at Odd Fel­ 1 Crosby Bids MEN'S DRESS AND and the commanders of the complish basic economic and westward into Laos in an attempt to cut the Ho Chi Minh trail and take the and expressed his hope nothing that Cole had been In contact lows Hall. The event is open to with Rivers regarding the PX 1 SWEATSHIRTS army, navy and air force. social reforms. town of Seporie. From Sepone the thrust moves southeasterly. White arrows would be done about It." members and guests. lOH. Miss Hope Pastel, vice SPORTS JEANS situation and that the House lOH Receives Demirel then called his Cabl- "The continuing attitude and Ribicoff said Rivers told him president of lOH, also attended The New Flare BaMom show where the enemy troop concentrations are applying heavy pressure. For Release; chairman cmitacted Ribicoff 1 Our Reg. £ 4 , 0 0 net intn emergency sessihone for use in training pre­ Sellers ■ washable. Round or V-neck styles. the Justice party. South Viets Quit LaosJ L /K A -X -F O Base; J BEVEJRLY HILLS, Calif. Sizes 29 to 36 waists In new striped They said the republic has said. said, although he stressed he ter in West Hartford recently school hearing handicapped Sizes S-M-L-XL. The Justice party had 260 (AP) — Bing Crosby’s brother The rehearsal is open to all spring patterns. Permapress. been seriously endangered by “I said to Chairman Rivers did not know exactly what Riv­ children at Gengras Center, seats In the 460-seat Naticmal says the singer and a number of women Interested in joining this received contributions from the the failure of the government to that we had to go ahead with ers and Rlblc(rff said to each Assembly after 1969 elections. wealthy associates are attempt­ four-part harmony chorus. Business and Professional was presented to John J. Alli­ carry out reforms called for by this thing.” other. This majority has been reduced Move Back Toward Border ing to negotiate ransom with Women’s Club of Hartford at a son Jr., executive director of the constitution and that the At that time, Cole had just by defectirais, and party sources .... j j North Vietnam for American Blandford said that “ was a The Bocud of Christian Edu­ luncheon meeting at the Wads­ the Capitol Region Education public has lost hope of the coun­ been relieved from command of Council and son of Dr. and Mrs. said this week about 20 more By ROBERT ’lUOKMAN South Vietnamese drive Feb. 8 war, have been credited with prisoners sortiM In Sutherland said the thwe 'Tto group seeks to ransom to file charges today against investigation by the Army, base to Sepone set up by the Laos after two days of .heavy North Vietnamese regiments de- American POWs with oo^, ^ two fellow officers whom he ac- ’Therefore It would be inap­ South Vietnamese after they ad­ fog and low clouds. The weather ployed In the Sepone are “sort parations, or both, and If North Not aa sketched cuses of failing to investigate propriate for me to comment at vanced to the devastated junc­ had cut the dally traffic to 160 of beaten up. ’The regiments are Vietnam would not grant out­ •* riAiUi': and report alleged torture and this time.” tion town on Route 9 last Satur­ sorties o r less. not In good shape. right freedom it seeks their in­ 72x90 day. No further advance west­ “We don’t need to stay at Se­ ternment in a neutral country. murder of Vietnamese civilians. Franklin, who is assig;ned to Asked MTfay the ground fight­ ward has been reported; the pone,’’ a staff officer told Es­ Lt. 0>1. Anthony B. Herbert Vietnam, had no immediate POLYESTER & RAYON ing In Laos seemed to slow North Vietnam says 370 MISSES' SPRING^ Saigem troops have been sweep­ per. “ W e don’t want to be in the said Thursday he would bring comment on Herbert’s accusa­ down, Sutherland replied: American servicemen are cap­ MISSES' ing for enemy forces and supply position of sitting ducks. We tive, the Pentagon reports, add­ federal court charges against tions. RAINBOW WOVEN BUNKETS PANT SU ITS “ Tliere are some Indications Maj. Geiv John Barnes and 0>1. Herbert said in an interview caches In the area and to the want to keep mobile.” ing that the United States Uato SHIRT BLOUSES that North Vietnamese are re­ J. Roes Franklin, former com­ he witnessed the killing of a southeast along a front o t about Fire Base Sofia had been held 470 held by Hanoi. , THROW RUGS Our Reg. $ ^ { .4 4 grouping and trying to get mander and deputy commander Vietnamese woman whose Our Reg. $0.00 26 miles. by the 2nd Regiment of the Five prominent American themselves in hand. Some units of the 173rd Airborne Brigade. throat was cut. Our Reg. $0 .0 0 $3.97 10 Associated Press correspond­ South Vietnamese 1st Infantry businessmen are members of $10 SeEen suffered terrible losses. I think Herbert ssdd he was afraid the Our Reg. $5.57 ent George Esper, reporting Division, a force of about 2,000 the group, Crosby said. They ’The woman, he said, was one 2.50 & 3.00 they’ve got big problems.” Army would allow time under 97e Sellers I Solid colon and striped. Raym Sizes 7 to 16 in all the smart spring from South Vietnamese north­ men. want the prisoners freed, of a group of 15 or more prison­ 1 satin blndlhg. Nam0^ brands: Lady Sutherland said the North the statute of limitations to ex­ flizes 82/88. New spring co lo n in postels. Elastic waist pants for ex­ ern head^arters at Ham Nghl, 'Two battalions of the regi­ “ If we can’t get that—and It’s ers which his troops had cap­ Reversible for double the wear and Madison, Fruit of the LAom, Can- Vietnamese made an “ all-out pire without acting on his accu­ tured and turned over to a mili­ solids. Polyester-cotton for extra I tra com fort and fit. said staff officers told him some ment moved six miles to the doubtful we can—at least we I machine washable gamble" at Hills 30 and 31 and sations. tary intelligence unit made up of wear and easy care. Permapress. of the Saigon troops moved six southeast and the other two bat­ want to see If we can get them tried to ovem m the South Viet­ In Washington, the Army is- Vletiiamese but headed by an miles southeaM of Sofia. This talions plus the regimental Into a neutral country sudi as Not as sketched namese and Inflict heavy cas­ sued a statement saying, “ The American Ueutenant. would put them miles from headquarters., pulled back di­ Singapore. We’U pay the gov­ ualties with mass attacks. allegaticHis of Herbert are still Shortly after he turned over LOW EST PRICE EVER Sepone. rectly eastward, the staff officer ernment of the neutral country But, Sutherland added, the the subject of an active Investi­ the prisoners, he said. It was re­ Esper said other troops said. , for their room and board." From the new positions, these North Vietnamese casualties gation by the U.S. Army Crim­ ported to him that four of them moved eastward toward tiie Crosby declined to Identify the officers said, the South Viet­ ran about 10 to each one of the inal Investigations Detach­ had been killed. O N F A M O U S , ON SALE 8:S0 PJM. to 11:38 P JL Vietnamese border near fire businessmen. He said ]?hlrfax is THESE ITEMS base called Ldo. namese troops will conduct South Vietnamese. ment.” He said he went to order the a retired San Francisco building Sepone was a main transship­ sweeps of areas heavily hit by “Of the total of 19 criminal killing stped, but before he Sutherland claimed that the contractor who has campaigned MISSES' SLEEVELESS ment point tons of ar­ .00 than 1,800 prospective jurors state law. Influence.’’ the Natimal Urban League, Reg. 75c senic compound about 160 miles Nixon Addresses Graduates summoned to Superior Court The amount of time spent One juror, a 67-year-old Swed­ died Thursday while swimming Regular or Iteg. } 4 . 1 7 ST* $ 0 .9 8 off the Atlantic Coast. for questioning. A white and a questioning Individual prospec­ ish Immigrant with a dauj^ter in the surf near Lagos. He was $1.89 ^ g -M --- Steele, a member of the Spearmint wVWV. Aetnal Vnlnen to CMC black were chosen Thursday as tive jurors varied from Just a here for a conference to in­ gflMr r at the University of California House Merchant Marine Com­ Assorted Celorn nnd SUdee alternates’. few seconds to over me hour. crease understanding .between At Naval School Ceremony at Berkeley, said he knew little mittee and sponsor of a bill to About me-thlrd of the potential Africans and Americans. Seale, 34, is on trial with about the Panthers but felt Its regulate dumping of toxic ma­ JOHNSON Exciting—Creative— their generation’s special obli­ Ericka Huggins, 28, a former jurors were excused without Black and white members of NEWPORT, R.I. (AP) — members were seeking “equal terials in territorial and inters BOTTLE OF 250 ANGELS OF THE MONTH gation, the President said. questioning, frequently for medi­ UPHOLSTERY AND Colorful President Nixon told a new leader of the Panthers’ local rights with whites, vdiich I national waters, said it wmld the U.S. deleg;ati<»i to the PORCELAIN “There is no greater oppor­ chapter, on ctqiital charges of cal reasons. agree with.” conference will deliver eulogies WITH INSURANCE NORWICH ASPIRINS class of young naval officers to­ tunity and certainly no higher be “blatantly irresponsible” to OARPET GLEANER PAINT WHEELS kidnaping resulting in death ’Ihe defense objected to the Another juror, a telephone dump 246 cannisters of poten­ at a memorial service Saturday day that nothing in their lives responsibility," he sidded. LABOB iS-os. SIXB By KKNNKB FNIIRHIES and aiding and abetting murder practice ot State’s Atty. Arnold company employe and assistant tially lethal arsenic in the sea at Christ Church AngHcan “ It may be difficult now to ap­ will be more Important than in the killing riciously’ ' and more concessions have been Steele's request. But he said U.S. Air Force transport to one is insured for 10 days, one for 20 days. Asst. Nixon, a World War U Naval "I Ipow that you see these In violation of his constitutional Nigeria today to get the body officer, said the pursuit of peace The -jurors’ average age Is 44, made to black people by their Ruckelshaus will appear at a Buy three pairs; one is insured for 10 days, Brbtles Rcg.$9.00S| years as lost years. But I tell rights. and named Brig. Gen. Daniel ^ -39 Is the opportunity lying ahead vdilch Is just below that o f all . demands.’’ Senate Air and Water Pollutim one for 20 and one for 30 days. While $ d ,-9 7 you they will riot be lost. Rather Sixteen potential jurors, five James Jr., the highest ranking Asst. for the graduates. 'They re­ the potential jurors considered Moat of the jurors knew little Subcommittee hearing Monday $1.99 I believe that nothing you do in of them blacks, were dismissed black In the Air Force, to com­ Reg. 49c 30 Lost Colors ceived commissions as ensigns in the case, according to the about the Black Panthers and concerning President Nixon’s your life wlU be more important for their oppoMtion to capital mand the fUght. in the Naval Reserve and now defense the me Juror who expressed an Feb. 10 proposal to Congress than the service you give in the punldiment, but the jury that The plane will arrive in Lagos go on active duty for three Defense attorneys, arguing at entirely negative attitude to- urging enactment