/

Averdge Daily Net Press Run The Weather For The Week Ended Cloudy tonight with low near April 4,1B71 30. Tomorrow cloudy, windy, cool with chance of snow-rain developing late In day. High 15,695 near 40. Mancheater— A City of Village Charm

VOL. LXXXX, NO. 157 (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1971 (ClaseUled Adv,«tiaiiia on Page 17) PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS

Aides Say Nixon Allotment High Court Backs Signed On Plans No Speedup ^Parochaid^ Project for Blacks S HARTFXWID (AP) — A |2-' million allotment, for distri­ bution to nonpublic schools On Galley Review was signed Monday by Gov. In White Section Thomas J. Meskill. WASHINGTON (AP)—The Supreme Court rejected By FRANK CORMIER The allotment represents Associated Press Writer today an attempt by city officials in Lackawanna N. Y., the first allocation of money to block construction of a Negro housing subdivision in SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. (AP) — President Nixon from some $6 million set aside for the "parochald” an almost exclusively white neighborhood. has made no move to speed military review of the life program. The unanimous acUon in d i------cates local governments every­ sentence given Lt. William L. Calley Jr. for murdering The program had been city in an opinion written by 22 civilians at My Lai, aides said today. held up by a federal court where will have legal dllllculty former Justice Tom C. Clark. if they try to zone out Negroes They reported the chief execu------injunction issued last Sep­ Clark, who has filled in on Uve, who twice last week inter­ tember, but the injunction from white areas. various federal courts since re­ Thomas H. Moorer, chairman of In other actions today, the vened in the Calley case, be­ the Joint Chiefs of Staff, was lifted by the U.S. Su­ tiring from the Supreme Court, lieved the review should pro­ preme Court two weeks ago. court: said "racial motivation result­ checked with him on the matter. —Turned down a bid by a ceed through normal channels The naUon's highest court ing in invidious discrimination Spokesmen said Moorer may New Jersey school board to re­ at its deliberate pace. have plannned to make such a is considering the consUtu- g^uided the actions of the city." At the same time, the sources check but they insisted Nixon sume prayer reading in public In another case, certain tionality of the program and schools. said, Nixon would have no ob- ^cted without any prompUng of similar programs in other naturalized citizens living Jectlon if the Pentagon expedit Limited the federal govern- ^an be required to come from the Pentagon. states. ment's power to punish small- yg^rg lose their ed the process through such me- Nixon winds up a 10-day stay chwical acts as providing addi­ lime gamblers. citizenship, the Supreme Court at the Western White House and -Refused a hearing to a g 4 Monday, tional stenographers to prepare returns to W a^ngton tonight. the full court-martial record. It with him drafts of a ma­ group of Providence theater op- decision, upholding a 1962 must be completed before the erators in their challenge to concerned Aldo Mario Bel- jor troop withdrawal speech State Support Rhode Island's movie censor- ^ electronics engineer case can reach the first level of scheduled for naUonwide televi­ review—by legal officers at Ft. sion-radio broadcast Wednesday ship laws. , ^ , working for NATO in England Benning, Ga., where Calley was —'Set aside a federal Judge s acquired his citizenship night. ' To Education ruling that the dr^ts law rto- tried. During his 10-day Califomia lates the religious liberty of Ro- jug^gg Harry A. Blackanun, John D. Ehrlichman, a top stay the President undertook an Nixon assistant, told newsmen man Catholics opposed ^ speaking for the court, said the assessment of the Laotian cam­ Seen Lacking Vietnam war. Saturday that completing the paign and how it will affect fu­ 14th Amendment’s guarantee of trial record was expected to —Upheld the rigging of under- gq„al protection of the laws did ture troop withdrawals. NEW YORK (AP) — The Car­ take 30 to 60 days. He declined cover agents with hidden radio govern the citizenship of na- negie Commission on Higher to speculate on how many (8«e Page Bight) transmitters to snare unsuspect- turallzed Americans who live Education said today that 21 months would be Involved in ing narcotics violators. overseas. states are failing to provide completing the full review. The test case involved Kenne- poj. tjja view, the freshman what it considers adequate sup­ Nixon announced Saturday he dy Park Homes, a project spon- jugOce and his four colleagues port for higher education. sored by Lackawanna Negroes, ^g^g blasted by the four dlssen- would review and act on the The privately financed com­ Calley case once It has moved Calley Tells and rulings by two federal (g^g mission said that, based on the courts that ordered local offl- jvJsUce Hugo L. Black said through the full military review. iatest available statistics, four Calley could be declared inno­ cials not to stand in its way. "citizenship should not be blown states—Connecticut, Georgia, The city claimed sewage facil- around by every passing pollti- cent and his sentence set aside Of His Fears New Jersey and Virginia—failed at any point in the multilevel itles were inadequate in the gg^ vvhim that changes the corn- to meet two of the four tests area and the land was needed poaiUon of this court.” process, which would end the used to determine adequate sup­ for a park. Justice William J. Brennan matter before it reached Nix­ During Wait port. on's desk. Seventeen states — Alaska, The appeal sought at least a Jr. said: "Since the court this On TOursd^, NUon flrat in- ^ ASSOCIATED PRESS Delaware, Maine, Massachu­ Supreme Court hearing on two term has already downgraded tervened on Calley's behalf, or- *’ setts, Nevada, New Hampshire, points: Whether city officials citizens receiving public welfare dering that he be released from Lt. William L. Calley Jr. says Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Caro­ were violating the Neg^roes’ and citizens having the mlsfor- the stockade at Ft. Benning and that during the months he was lina, Al^>ama, Illinois, Kentuc­ rights and whether the federal tune to be illegitimate, I sup- kept under guard at his base awaiting trial he developed a ky, Loumlana, Maryland, Mis­ judge overseeing the case ex- pose today’s decision downgrad- apartment, retaining freedom to fear of dying accidentally be- sissippi, New York and North . GI, his elbow wrapped in bandage, holds a mortar round and prepares to fire ceeded his power. ing citizens bom outside the move about the post until his cause the world might think he Carolina failed one of the tests. in support of ground troops who met enemy forces near Khe Gio. (AP Photo) The appeal was rejected with- united States should have been fate is decided. was a coward who took his own The commission said "emer­ out comment. expected." The President took the two ac- life, Time magazine reports, gency" .efforts to increase the This means Lackawanna offi- Bellei, now 31, was bom in It- tions as the White House was “ If I got killed in my car on support were needed where: cials must prepare adequate aly of an Italian father and a deiuged with thoussinds of tele- the way to Atlanta, everyone —Less than 70 per cent of sewage service to the area des- native-born American mother, grams described as expressing would think Calley copped out,” high school students graduate North Viets Again Repelled ignated for the Negroes’ homes His parents have lived in Italy sympathy for the young lieuten- he was quoted as saying Just be- from high school. Alabama, and that the city cannot turn the since a few weeks after their ant by a ratio of about 100 to 1. fore he was convicted last Mon- Georgia,______Kentucky,______Louisiana, area into a park. marriage in Philadelphia, the Nixon’s aides said It appeared day of murdering 22 clvlUans at Mississippi, and North Carolina This order was issued last Au- mother’s original home, that. many Americans felt reas- My Lai. failed that test, using 1969 flg- In Attack at Remote Base gust by U.S. Dlst. Judge John T. Although BeUel visited sured that the President stood Calley recalled staying at Del- ures. Curtin of Buffalo and was sup- united States live times SAIGON (AP) __ North tlon the casualty flg^ures. They through the perimeter of the old ported last December by the • ready to personally step Into the nnonico's Hotel In New York —Less than .6 per cent of per review process City once, in a room with a say air and artillery action ac- U.S. 4th Infantry Division base u.S. Circuit Court in New York (bee Page Eight) capita income is spent through Vietnamese i troops attack- i. count for most of the enemy at Camp Radcliff, killed two Public reaction to the Calley floor-to-ceiling window. Time stote Md loc^ taxes for higher ed a remote government casualties, and no accurate Americans, wounded two and verdict and sentencing was a said. factor in Nixon’s decision Ehr- " t educaUoij.ConnecUcut, Dela- outpost inthe central high- count is possible. And South damaged 10 vehicles, lacior m nixon s aecision, uinr* i was afraid to to to sleep at ware. Maine. Massachusetts. .. ^ ^.t llchman acknowledged, but he night because I thought I might New Hampshire, New Jersey, |fnds for the fifth straight Viennese c^alties i^e be Radcliff, about 260 miles said it was not the determinant, sleepwalk through one of those Ohio, Pennsylvania and Virginia again were lieved higher Uian stated. n o^ east of Saigon, has been a ghost camp since the 4th Divi­ Vote (ioiiig to Leftists He was vague as to what else igth-floor windows and every- failed by 1967-68 figures. thrown back With heavy Her unofficial rexx>rts said more than 100 Saigon men were killed sion left Vietnam last Decem­ was involved. body would think Oalley com- —Fewer than 30 places are losses, South Vietnamese and at least that many wounded ber, but the 173rd Airborne Bri­ The Western White House de- mltteed suicide,” he was quoted provided by public and private sources repiorted. In Elections in Chile on Wednesday. gade maintains a g^ard around nled a published report that as saying. higher education for every 100 The sources claimed 287 of the Nixon acted to release Calley The U.S. Command reported the perimeter to protect the enemy were killed in the assault . , , . , . , „ w SANTIAGO, -.—.V.—, Chile (AP), — The Popular Unity coalition from the stockade after Adm. (See Page Btflit) (See Page Eight) enemy sappers broke bul^ngs an equ pmen e - president Salvador All- conducted a vigorous election Sunday on Fire Base 6, in the ^ region 300 miles north of Saigon. " ende’s leftist coalition appeared campaign, aiming for 60 per Government losses were put at Enemy gunners hit the big Da early today to have won an Im- cent of the vote which it said two killed and 20 wounded. Nang Air Base early today with pgrtant victory in nationwide would give Allende a firmer Most of the enemy casualties Nixon Tells less than 16 rockets. It was the niunlclpal elections. mandate to transform Chile into were inflicted by heavy air second shelling there in a week, with nearly half the ballots a socialist state, Israelis Turn Down Egyptians strikes and artillery that have but the Command said no cas- Sunday’s voting counted, Allende’s Socialist party also pounded the area constantly Pullout Plan ualties or damage were repor - candidates of Allende’s Popular gained strength within the coaU- since fighting broke cut there Unity coalition for council seats tion. Its candidates won 386,267 early Wednesday. U.S. 852 A spokesman said one Ameri- jj, ^280 municipalities had re- votes to 292,670 for the Commu- On Plan to Reopen Suez Canal bombers have dropped more W ednesday can was wounded Sunday when celved 871,724 votes, or 48.46 per nists. than 100 tons of explosives a UHl Huey helicopter was shot cent of the total. m the three southernmost By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ’ prior to any troop withdrawal. 10th day Sunday, and King Hus­ around the base, trying to blunt By LEWIS GULICK dovm and That was a substanUal in- provinces, Adonis Sepulveda, a . n i j She noted that her government sein vowed he would keep up the North Vietnamese assault. AsMo<‘iated Press Writer southwest of Hue. This brought crease over the 36.3 per cent Socialist was leadine' in a soe- Israeli Premier Goiaa „jg having a serious argument the pressure so his forces could The North Vietnamese over­ to 4,398 the total of U.S. chop- the coallUon, which is ^ 01^ 11^^10 mi the L X e WASHINGTON (AP) — with the United states” over give all their attention to the ran the base on Wednesday^^ Meir has rejected EgJiit’s Is- dent Nixon's Vietnam pullout.jullout ^ dominated by Socialists and seat vacated by Allende when offer to reopen the Suez rael’s territorial demands and front with Israel. driving out a South Vietnamese ’ t w'edne'^dav Co'"'"unlsts, in the September he became president, Guerrillas ambushed a police battalion. But government dian positions _along a 10-mile presidential elecUon. The two s: Canal in exchange for ^ tomaUm^guarantees can safe- patrol in downtown Amman and f o r ^ recaptured it the next nounced that North Vietnamese ^ a in oi(X)sltion parUes, the Sepulveda had 26,621 votes to Israeli withdrawal - - ...... the end of massive U.S. troop battalions made Christian Democrats and the 16,401 for Andress Zaldlvar, a the banks of the waterway. better than new wounded two policemen with day. machlna-gun fire, the govern­ involvement in Indochina and _,,__..... , .. „ (..nnsuan(Christian uemocrai,Denmcrat, anuand o,oio 6,676 Scuth Vietnamese military gp^^ debate over what Ameri- , . Cambo for Jorge Ovalle, a right-winger. She also reiterated her ..ghouw not ment reported. A spokesman night Sunday on four Camtw- Dmocrati Radical party, had ® . b -e sources said more than 1,800 can forces should remain be­ Several thousand Allende sup­ forget what the and presi- also said one soldier was killed dian opsitions along a 10-mlle 846,778 votes, government determina- u.s. North Vietnamese have been yond 1972, a presidential elec- porters gathered outside the Saturday and two others wound­ stretch of the east bank of the 'The rest of the votes were tion to retain the Golan dent Nixon have done for Israel killed in the fighting for the ar­ lion VGflr headquarters of a leftist student Heights, Sharm el Sheikh, in recent years, especially in ed seriously when guerrillas tillery base, while government While Nixon gave no word Mekong River cpposlte Korn- blank, void or cast for spUnter i'eJe’rItton's rocketed two villages in north headquarters in the Gaza Strip and the the field of arms supply,” but ______------casualties total------70 killed and 124 over the weekend on the period Cham. party candidates, im neigh Santiago Sunday night for an she expressed amazement at wounded. Five Americans also to be covered by his announce- Kompong Cham, 47 miles The elections gave Chilean Arab sector of Jerusalem. Egypt’s Middle East News impron-ptu victory raUy. “ those who think geography is “ « o*. »wq have been killed and one is ment, even a withdrawal northeast of Phnom Penh, is the voters their first opportunity to Addressing a national ctmfer- Agency said the guerrillas’ cen- About 500 members of the nonsense.” ence of her ruling Labor party missing. express what they thla| South dealer. ^ QJ74 ly to finance land acquisition Tolland has toe lowest rates paid by those using toe services "'®®‘ “ ^ •®® “ “ '® trains arrived late. Taroal 'or AMIt flHi4laa programs for open space and ^®** pcrnilts ta toe area, and toe offered. 'This results ta toe need P®T Building hearing room. ■ has announced his nroerams “ Concerto No. 1 In the Elsen- Both sides %'ulnerable. o Q 109 Seeking more pay, toe train nas announcea ms progra ^Iss Koscielny Is a young lady hower administration, and he’s Opening lead — Five of A AKI preservation purposes. finance board agreed to review to raise *12,968 ta taxation to Atty. Leon Podrove, a prtaci- operators were strictly follow- tag rulebook operating proce­ and guest artists for the 1971- ^ho can do It thorough justice, still playing It; he’ll play it Spades. West North East The existence of such a fund ^® t®®®! rates ta comparison support toe rec board activi- pal ta Circle Associates, land E wna iiNNMf South dures. 72 season. There may be some it Is a delightful and effective here, in fact. Weber’s delight- South took the first trick with Pass 3 NT All Pass would permit toe commission toose in Vernon and Ell- ties, less than toe present devdlopers, will seek a special lAtaUaoltaaywn 1 NT “Drivers are taking longei; changes and substitutions, of work. ^ul Overture to “ Euiyanthe” la oottala ataw) the ace of spades and caaially to “ properly negotiate for land tngton, with the possible year’s *14,000. permit for 32 units of apart- _ J than they normally would to ex- course, but on the whole this . Zukerman, recent opens the p r o g r ^ and led the jack of hearts' to the acqulsltlons.” thought of IncreaEdng toem to The Rec Board’s budget Is ments on seven acres at toe ’ , , ., Levntrltt Award winner. Is fea- Dvorak’s Sixth Symj^ony com- hope that West had the ace and defeat the contract with the rest The half mill appropriation ®°"®spond with toe other complicated by the many pro- rear of 112 Highland St. CjOmmandCTCttC amine a train and get It mov­ ing,” said a spokesman for Lon- is a pretty dependable listing the program for Nov. pletes the evehlng. would naively play low. If South o,e spades, would amount to $14,640 ta toe grams offered, tmd toe fees re- The land was purchased re- of the music and musicians to 17 ; he appeared at Hartt this Berlioz’ famous "Re- 1971-72 fiscal budgfet. ^1111”****"*** Budget ceived for th ese activities, cently by Circle Associates from Mrs. Robert King of 43 Salem don’s Southern region, which BE SURE . . . BUSS has been serving toe Home succeeded to “ stealing” this South didn’t need larceny If he Owner for 89 YEARS. For a complete FREE IN- be heard. season and was well received, qulem” will employ the or- Mayer cited toe recently held *1,1 ® ®"itag system instituted many of which are self-support- the holdings of Case Bros., and Rd. recently was elected corn- carries half a million commut­ trick he could switch to ntierely refused the first trick, ers into toe capital every day. SPEC^ON of your home by a Termites Control Ex­ symposium meeting, sponsored teer ^mhninnnlf 7 toe commission in February ap- manderette cf the Ensignettes, FoUowlng my usual custom. Unfortunately, I had a conflict chestra and the Hartford Sym- Charlotte Moore and Peter Duncan diamonds and make sure of south could win the second One rule, for example, allows pert, supervised by toe finest teclmicail-staff, phone I shall give you a rundowm on <>t engagements and didn’t hear phony Chorale on April 12. The THEATER TIME his game with two spades, one gpade and lead either diamonds « L ® brou^it ta *768 or 6 1 ^ “r cenJTf Industrial Development proved toe parcel for a zone the auxiliary of toe Manchester operatora ’ seven minutes to our nearest local office: heart, three dlamonos and three gp hearts. If South happened to the propums .to provide some “ m. Oddly• enough, he’ll play tenor soloUt has not been an- mTtete m ^ S e d u ^ li^ ^ E ; b^‘ ®d. a c^ o rd S to Squadron, at Us annual gl^^dy toe bulletin boal-ds befora ald to making up your mind. » Vleuxtemps Concerto for vlo- nounced. The orchestra record- SCHEDULE clubs. lead hearts. East could win but mately 1(» people’ during which Harold Mattson nreall^nt rS ®* “ >® Industrial Development Residence A, ta order to pave meeting at toe Masonic, Temple. toklM trains out This usuallv Actually, even a couple of pro- Ito and orchestra. Vleuxtemps ed this work under Fritz Mah- ‘Blithe Spirit’ No Qiallejige South would have landed on would be unable to return a sentiment was jhe assertion ’ ^ ®' Commission has submitted a toe way for Stage I approval of ghc succeeds Mre. Philip Gat- t S ^ a ^ second™today toe grams you don’t like Is no ioa-^ «>e totally neglected cate- ler some years ago, and It vdll Burnside—"Love Story” , 7:16, his feet If he had led the ten of spade. If South happened to i n ^ s t S e t . report to toe T “ ®f‘ ter. l^^wU Tatang toe’fulT^me 649-9240 son for not signing up for the of composers and It ^11 be Interesting to compare that 9:00 diamonds at the second trick, lead diamond. West could win IJebeve this finance board. Matt^n submit- I*71'72 B®®®t y®®*"- »2(W less Podrove has agreed to build Other offlcerst elected are The rallmen have rejected a season; the saving mpany Cast Cinema I — “Wutherlng jf West took the ace of dla- and set up the spades, but he sentiment Is widespread In toe ted a request for *3 992 renre- pieseia uscai yeai'. only about half toe maximum Mrs. John Mayhew, vice com- 9 5 gg„t pay hike and are tickets gives you a better break ™ Pd hv Madame Arcatl- a Helghte” , 7:30, 9:80 monds, he could set up the would be unable to regain the added. ^ senting a *700 Increase over last Included ta toe budget Is number of units allowed under manderette; Mrs. James Wood- asking 25 per cent. Their aver- bliss TERMITE CONTROL CORP. than that, and you can always *^vel’s "Le Tombeau de TTie season closes May S^wito By JUNE LINTON nie Conservation Commis- year’s appropriation. The ac- *®*' 8®neral expenses and recently stiffened zoning regu- ward, secretary; Mrs. Alfred age weekly pay Is *79. (Herald Reporter) seance a r ^ e d ' ^ firmer cinema n-" T h e Owl and the spades but could never regain lead. give your UckeL to somebody Couperin” is listed for this eve- Raya Garlxmimva., a ^ l y Pussycat” , 7:80, 9:80 the lead; and if West played a simple hold-up play at the slon is requesting toe taolu- tual amount sougtit from toe for engineering fees. latlons regarding apartment Kargl, treasurer; and Mrs. Ed- Elsewhere cn toe labor scene, DIV. OF BLISS EXTERMINATOR CO., INC. • EST. 1882 An attempt by the Hartford State "My Fair L ^ y ” , 8^00 i^v. South would “ steal” the first trick would make It un- else who would enjoy a con- *" . . slon of toe half mill approprla- town totals *2,700, with toe hal- '*^® engineering fees would denslUes. ward Brown, Mrs. PhUlp 27,000 workers ended a nlne- The Oldest & Largest in Conn. cert that you might not care .“l*® °"® ‘ V*® 9.®**° .. Concerto, gtagg■ MMpA Company woviir frkto y\lAaoA please A47A1-V.every * * UA Theater — “ Little Mur- diamond trick and could then necessary for South to guess or tlon ta toe selectmen’s budget ance tc be raised in fees and **® ®®®** *®'’ ®" **’® ®"® Tlie zone change request Is by I>®sber and Mrs. Paul L e F ^ - gtrlke at 17 Ford Motor for. know which one will be pre- A ^ n CoplMd’s rather tra^ y body at least once each Ume ‘ nfw n O T e l^ C ^ le ^ ^ ^ o th - 7:00, 9:16 switch to hearts to make sure to steal. as a separate Item, “ so it may fund-raising activities. remaining front lot ta toe at- gouthem New England Tele- ®®*®’ niembers of the executive plants and returned to.work. seated. All are similar and “ El Salon Mexico” Is on the around,luu, apoarenUy Is the rea- yjjjg anyway, manciieoierManchester x./..Drive-In — Re- ^der way on glorify the early French com- program as is the Fourth Sym- gon or a ~ JT^St comedy or must- ^,tbough Ruth hardly seems his ®P®“ Wednesday Attempt Falls Partner opens with one dla- ment of toe townspeople.” May- the billing for services was” de’s- I*®” ®* drainage problems. Also change a iw 'by V 4'lwt'Mrce'l Officers will be installed on j^gy pjgjjj Halewood, where Oct. 6 with Ajidre Watts as fea- pQggj. Couperin. Tschaikowsky’s phony oi Johannes Brahms. «oi (last yeti.- It was “ Anything type . unless after „ „ ' Elvira , . he .' Eastii^aai Hartfordru«^o™ Drivfe-In-Re- south’s attempt at larceny mond, toe nert ^ y e r er pointed to several govern- cribed as “ extremely good" ta ‘ ® I>® included ta toe ei«lneer- 30 Ford St. from Residence April 17 at a cha^^of- gggj. boxes are male, and the tured soloist. He came uprV.£.The ncompany’s n m n t in v ’ Q At48,000 workers 1H$URAH$M»TH» artistically since that time. He bas enjoyed the citizenship of to s h o w X r e n o u n c e s ^ partner’s m ln or^ lt. *190 allocated this year. volved around whether toe as- commission to create a basic CAAf.vi4»<»a nTllSASAlfiar By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS In Britain voted during toe SINCE 1914 Z T Z ^clS^to’ r p“; m^rSTs^d l?ra mem^: o f ^ S ^rTer ^d ‘ZcFO Bchavior'7 and j would gain the lendlead with Copyright 1971 Finance board chataman sociatiqp should have malprac- 'avout and water line plan vAL/CS X U C B U c t^ ____Today^ ______is Monday, April 6, toe weekend to end their strike In INSURANCE pMt tbe program for Dec. 8. It will the ace of diamonds to time to General Features Corp. Howard Wolfanger warned lice insurance. Since toe Goc<3 for toe rear portion of toe park. F*rk. A llt V ir k i* O f ®*th day of 1971. There 270 return for a 32 per cent two- year he Is n^"»ptng and bit like going Into the Rib Room ' . hpnr _iu Liszt’s “ Totentanz.” I expect concert by Dvorak for the sec- anoth^peraon. would be an excellent ham- the cast did a remark “ ® “ *'® ®**®®P For Slain Rights Leader K me Insurance ta The Public Health Nursing for Manfred P. Lee, one of two mil deeding with representation 2 .3 M illion T e a d l . P«h®® P^ve no details about burger, no d ^ bt but look at the ^ after whoever sets the pace or around toe artete statutes w hl^ ite budget request for toe 1971- Committee will meet tonight at men who wrote toe ElUerv Queen m Congress. WASHINGTON—The Office of T ^ P ^ f • I T ' the incident that prompted the other poeslb lUes audience. The comedy like reeds that "bend to the By DOUG STONE No record could be found to require a builder to deed to toe 72 fisca. year. ^ .30 yjg United Oongrega- mystery stories. On This Date Education estimates that 2.3 REAL S' h. ^ "’’l, « ^ t s , but they did say It In- t d®?®*” *® on this and It worked away of public opinion, of fash- MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — city files to substantiate the town one acre of land for every Board of Recreation tional Church. Lee. 68 died Saturday niriit In 1614 tne Indian nrlncess million elementary and secon- ESTATE nUirtnp *"i volved another man beUeved to those playgoere who look beautifully. Remarks were dl- , ^ intereste ” This city to which Dr. Martin cl^m. ment'°^d^th^*anI^LAt^7u®^ Recreation The Tolland Boys League of an apiiarent heart attack^n Pocahontas, was m a^ ed ta schoolteachers are teach- rr playing of the Franck. He prevloys occasion. It also will ^ ^ member of the same gang tor truly exclUng theater can’t ^ ions, of Intereste. Luther_____ King ^Jr. was______slain has The Rev. James Lawson said ment, M d toe apparent Pl®"® t® t>®8ln ® senior citizen coaching clinic will be held to- route to Waterbury Hospital Virginia to the Engllrii ccrfonlst, *"g this school year, an In- Marilyn Horne, of the ^t a reaUy complain. After all y , o u ^ t Ei^^a was located to Following celebraUon of Palm rig-bta t o his dedication address; “ For about that, but to my mtod he glowing voice. they’ve had "R o s ^ c i^ tz ^ d ^ Sunday Mass at St Peter’s y,g jblrd anniversary many who ride It the green sign Pl^lT^riX ^^- ^ \ 7 ® •^‘tB ^ t o e M a lo w e r sailed ®'®“ ® Is temperamentally unsulted to m Iss Home’s numbers have arrested on G“ tht®"®‘®m ®re Dead Wng uica, the 73-year-old pontRf In his death. will read 'Confederate Memo- ^ to take this action ta toe HscaJ year^ according to mem- The Planning and Zotang o* L ^ S i ’o ^ T ? I™m Pljimouto w L s.. on Its this work. not been announced, but Mr. ™® 5"® ^ Round the Moon,’ A Gun jy emoUonallv ad- bis sermon counseled youth not nomert for rial Highway.’ They will look The Haydn "Paukenschlag” Lewis will present a real rarity, *^*^®®,_ ^Va Piay,” and "Long Day’s Jour- y^eBS emotv chairs and spaces i® become "mediocre numbers pprpmnnv that back upon slavery, poverty and WANTED or "Drum-Roll” Symphony the F l ^ Svmphcmv b v ^ e ^ Edward Leslak, 38; „ey ^to Night,” the box office ***^®®® ®P“ ®®‘ satisfied ««H«fiprt with «..h«tlt..tea.substitutes. “ ng to a Sunday ceremony that „ B lir-^r^-'chari - ^ t ™ taght“tri^f;r^ r “ d = n i "-T^to-^-ng^^^e. And when Charles answers drew about 200 persons, most of ''acism and c^ l that history a Building Inspector C3»aries scheduling of one activity a «aU to air a request for a g^d ^W ished, their first story who founded modirn anttoptic Clean, Late Model opens the program which also ^ d e r O a lS oV !T d l,to^ t taow PbUUP and D i^ d Y t ^ ^ t^ o hit^y, d a t e .^ e superb job the with ghosts, with false he- „ ,. good history. We can only pity them black. , change of zone from residentl^ since that time, they surgery. Sir Joseph Lister, was Includes a suite of numbers this particular work, but to gen- twins; Demds Wright, Stage Company did on the latter rolsms. The ceremony was conducted a'^cb people, to camping for property o w r ^ collaborated on numerous bom ta Ixmdon. USED CARS chosen from Bartok’s ballet, by Chester Lemek on Goose stories. In 1841, Vice President John ’’The Miraculous Mandarin, s three black coun- Lydall 1970 Earnings Drop, ROBERT! SMITH, only white official Lan®. „ ^ - , Lee was a recipient of toe Bid- Tyler was preparing to take Top Prices Paid rather grisly opus to which The Tolland Junior Women’s ” ...... councilman, did not 46th District m e loiianu " “ “ *7“ " gar Allen Poe Award and toe over as president after toe For All Makes! INSURANSMimS SINGE 19U C'hin0S0 M&iKi&rlii T0sists Development Costs Factor Club Conservation Cominlttee College Award ta (Mystery, death of President William Hen- the efforts of some thieves to nolnt " sauil. iney .were neia m ueu gg yjg apjrit. Watching ner uieae • * ----- Inalo-nlflrsnt Hearing Slated will meet tonight at 8 ® He was past copresident and ry Harrison. CARTER CHEVROLET A The Most Rev. Carroll Dozier, kill him. Yeiuldl Menuhin will return iaat few roles it’s apparent that, timed twcvway, three-way con- ^ b a g ...... ------Manchester - based LydaM, Other factors contributing to Hodkevlcs home on lory no. ^ g.i.gji,j master of toe Mystery In 1939, all German children Mahler’s Seventh Symphony to H arU brf Feto 9 to play ^ ------®® W®™*®®’ actresses have more vyrsaUon makes for some of ®®i^|*i;,7*^„^, R®ntan Catholic bishop of Mem- C O ., INC. 649-5241 ^ Di^es, aciras^s nave more the Tuxmlesr dialogue In the m toe annual ceremony cele- T 7 ;;;; wurf toteraa- On Road Bills Inc., reports a decrease ta both the sales and earnings decline 'H‘® Republican Wuntv ^ "^® bitroduced by State Robort P. Pull0r, chairman . \ ™ Czucnra nom0 on f'**' Kay© Brlnk©r L©©: four serv© in th© Hitler Youth organ- Phone 649-528S nothing like as large a work as a fewr years back when his con- OANBBRRA—Experts OANBBRRA—Exoerts predict predict clous clous blonde blonde swinger swinger to to "A A Gun Gun ^ braakr^toto*^*MCM^____. 1 palm naim fronds and end distributed dlatrihuted FederaUon of State, County and t rw.„noiu, of toe fiber and metal products ®®«vlly affecting com- Rd. A slate of officers will be daughters. Nation. , . Municipal Employes, Rep. Thomas J. Donnelly con­ A toe Eighth which we shall hear ducting acUvlUes denied him that to the next 30 years West- Play” and as a mischievous sil- S «m to ^ 20 c a r ^ present attended cerning highway improvements manufacturing company, said mercial mercial lines, lines, significant significant in- in- presented presemea for lor election. eaecuwii. ^ , a ^ nrivate private funeral funeral service will In 1961, Julius and Ethel Ro- this month, but Is atUl a large the time to pracUce his tostru- em Australia wUl ship 200 mU- very one in this. ^ considerable and to many yxxiths. , to South Windsor and East that earnings dropped from creases ta toe cost of labor St. Matthew s Ladles u held Tuesday morning at senberg ® '’*** *® aimed at improving Fuller attributed the drop ta However, he predicted sub- meeting is open to toe public. Emele Sclarenco Is hanging up Hie U. S. auto Industry en­ lEumtig if^rald long noted as an extremely ‘ Neil? Seekers^ Seek Arcatl kept her cool and saved sor, Alberto Gort, died last fall, T^e speakers were Sen. Birch highway safety at those loca- e ^ t a g s to toe discontinuation gtgntial improvement later ta ^he actual public hearing on toe the receiver. dorsed ^ ^ a new federal v .. uhighway talented woman pianist, is slat- toe scene. Bayh, D-Ind., Wurf, and toe tions. of a government program and jhe Impact of school board budget vrtU be held ghe’s retiring as “ Mrs. Grey- ®®I®Iy p r o g r ^ but said toe Published Daily Except Sundays ed for toe March 1 program, Rev. Walter Fauntroy, toe Dis- andxnd Holidays at IS1! BlsssU Street, Audience of ^Seekers^ Charles, toe wife-ridden novel- HB 6078 Is concerned with Im- to start-up and development ex- gtgrt.up costs Is absorbed and Anrll 13. hound,” toe familiar phone tadusti% Md not toe gwem - Manchester,MiknnhfifilAP. fVmnConn. lll0 Gr00K*i>Om AUSui&ll • trict of Columbia’s newly elect- ^ penses Involved In la u n ch ^ major Investments ta new The Tolland Junior' Women’s voice that dispensed bus travel ment ^ o u ld be primarl y re- Telephone 643-27U descended artist will play toe By MARY CAMPBELL “ Look What Theyve Done to *®‘ J>y P®‘®*; Two Cruisers ed nonvoting delegate to Con- ^ five major production activities products and g;rowto markets club Education Committee will tima0 Is about as Noel CW - Manchester, Conn. (OMiO) Back in Use ®^®®‘ . . . . authorize bonding to improve which were written off ta one jjegin to contribute to profits.” meet tomoixow night at 8 at the quizes here. G"® Year Ago Beethoven. Only toe composer’s. . - are trying learned after hearing It on a “ “ Many of toose listening were ^ year rather than deferred. announced an ad- Lasher home on Pine Hill Rd. Mrs. Sclarenco says she’s de- There was heavy fighting In Quality Candy SUBSCRlPi'ION _ RATES second concerto is less fre- for the audieifCe of toe Seekers. Melanie album, was a hit In toe Crated, sUghUy tored and pre- city ^ t a ion men w h o« 66- South Windsor from gjjjgjg clsely clever with words. At Ridgefield He pointed out that In 1970 ^ ® ' ' ------tected a change ta Inqulrera’ Vietnam along toe demlUtarized One Yen?’?!^ ?..'f..^ .“ ?f...*39.00 Quently played, yet I have al- And they've already had one hit U A flhelr second ‘t® presently planned terminus Lydall acquired toe |>roduction , metal nroducts dl- Manchester Evening Herald voices ov^r toe years. zmie between North an dSw to Bjx=sr Mraths — ...... ^-86 — waysj - felt —= toe fourth T,c^ was his u> in the United States, "Look "Beautiful People,” also by Me- There , ^ was toe entertaining . ___ _ _ to Memphis. Wurf heads their at .u - iPorf ruDGEPTELO (AP) — Police ^t King St. north to the East faclUties of toe KUlan Steel ^ correspondent Bette “ People are more tense today Vietnam and along the borders for EA S T ER Cto?**MOTto**?..;;;:;;;;;:; ;;;' I S finest work in this idiom, it is What n ie y v e Done to My song, lanie, & toe UUe of their new awkwardiiess of Tana Hlcken ------Windsor town Une. BaU Co. ta Hartford and trans- '^‘®‘®" ^ „ . Quatrale, Tel. 875-2845. than they used to be.” she said, of Laos and Cambodia, _____ Ma," LP, on Elektra. Melanie, whom ]^**® ®® ***® "®^*^ would here were using two of their .^he naming of toe new free- Both bills will be ^aired ^ at , ga ferred its New Britain steel In addition to Its Lydall and were a folk quar- they haven’t met, sent them her ™aPho published------In Sunday's editions almost like the Beatles—family corded ’ClnclnnaU.’ ’’ lAi-) - m e emo- toe Times, showed 81 per ^ Vw, cnlc” . . . BO easy to Choosa from a larga selection of EASTERXANDY — N entertainment. The nam* puts The five take turns as lead “ ° " P®"**®** ‘®®“® K**" control cent In favor of the lottery and L.ich Fi-cc Stnppnd to Bore Frar,'- R||a M k $2S36 care for . . . Just wash and , Our Freshly Made Chocolates. us at an advantage and a dlsad- singer. The young men in toe 8®t a legislative public hear- 71 per cent for off track betting, Broken Springs Replaced & Han;i T;rd W W ■ Reg. $35. wear. Comes ta a variety of Each Piece A Delicious Teste Treatl vantage. (People immediately group play acoustic guitar and tag tonight at the State Capitol. Gov. Thomas J. MesklU has B.-.ind Ne.v Spring Cushions W W w w hair shades. say, T ou couldn’t be as good as write songs. Kristian says, “ I Capitol. Included the lottery concept In F'omes Hand Polished Not Ret.nisheu, /,/. the Seekers.’ They’re some- think writing has a lot to do But If any measure to register ***® revenue program for the EHDS s Y.'nr Warranty on Workm.nnship UNIQUE EASTER CANDIES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY times tn for a surprise when with us playing musical instru- private firearms is to become they find we can entertain.” ments and being aMe to worit law, it must overcome the op- ^h® PoU reports support for TUESDAY! free Exlia Arm Covers to Match Upholstery Miss Gtaabom says, “Our re- out chords." posiUon of DemocraUc leaders the lottery has risen by 18 per WE CUT AND STYLE YOUR WIG putatian in ^ t a ln la as an act Doyle says, “The chicks taive in the Connecticut House. ®®nt ta the past two years. rather than'for records. We a creative thing, but they dm ’t “ As individual legislators, we ------AT NO ADDITIONAL CHARGE. haven’t had a hit record there want to let It out They’re too ta- stand firmly against any bill VISIT OUR WIG SALON AND SEE y®i-“ terei^d to go out and do the ^ ilch would Impose an overall Pair Flees Reds OUR HUGE SELECTION OF She adds, “ Our first tag chal- town. We try to get toegn to stay registration of firearms lor le- Over Berlin Wall leng;e was when we went to Aus- ta their rooms and practice. gltlmate purposes," said Reps, STYLES AND COLORS. tralla. We were terrified, won- “ Guys are more emotional, I WUlam O’Neill, D-East Had- BESULIN (AP) — Two East dertag If they were gtang to think, so they write more." dam, and John Mahaney, D- German youths cUmbed the MANY fm tE B STYLES AVAILABIiE completely reject us because we Miss Graham says, “ I totakWaterbury. Berlin Wall Sunday and escaped ^ c a o R had sttaen tbe name. They're women are nu>re complex, so Both are assistant majority to the West, West Berlin police •i«* A ji. *• 6 rJi.— * * (“ . P » » Munson's Candy Kitchen very proud of toe Seekers th^e. H’s more difficult to write down leaders’ and said they were reported today. The pair or- BURNSIDE mOMf/f STREET______TB. 64>49!W But they accepted us as their what they feel. A woman feels a joined ta their gun law views rived on the West Berlin side BOUTS 6, BOIAON OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY TILL 9 PJI. lot and sometimes can't explain by other majority leaders

Hebron MurO'Moseley Smith-Rzadca ^ W ade-Contr er as Rozman-Heft Brush Burning College Seniors Judtm Ann Heft of West Hart­ Janet Louise Moseley of Man­ Rae Rzadca of Cranston, R.I., Caution Urged Plan Three-Town ford and Lt. Rdbert L. Rob- chester and Anthony Louis became me bride of Norvln man of Manchester were united Fire Warden Leslie Harlow Glass Collection Muro Jr. of EaM Hartford ex­ CUffe Smim m of Manchester Saturday morning at me church in marriage Saturday evening issued a” statement today on changed wedding vows late The senior class at Eastern in a candlelight ceremony at brush burning in Bolton. He Saturday afternoon at C^ter of the Ascension in Cranston. Connecticut State College will St. Thomas Aquinas Chapel in notes that during this windy Congregational Church. The bride is me daughter of conduct a bottle drive on April Storrs. The bride la a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew A. Rzad­ season, extreme caution must be 30 and May 1 throughout town. Mr. and Mrs. E. Samuel Mose­ ca of Cranston.. The bridegroom The bride is me daughter of used and several restrictions Chairman Elaine Berk of He­ Mr. and Mrs. Eldon B. of ley of SO Clyde Rd. The bride­ is me son of Mr. and Mrs. N. must be observed. bron said "the main objective groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. West Hartford. The bridegroom Cliffe Smim ot 262 Blue Ridge is a son of Lt. Ool. (Ret.) and He advises persons wishing to of the class is to Involve stu­ Anthony L. Muro Sr. of Laur- Mrs. Robert W. Rozman of 846 bum brush to listen to the an- dents from the Andover, Marl­ wood Dr., -Bolton. Dr. Hackmatock St. nouncment of the pollution index borough, Hebron and Rham High The Rev. Dr. Clifford O. The Rev. Peter Whalen of me The Rev. James Moran of St. each morning at 6:30 a.m. on School areas in a program of Simpson, pastor of Center Con­ Church ot the Ascension per­ Thomas Aquinas Chapel, per­ W n c . An index of 1 to 4 is positive action to combat the gregational Church, performed formed me double-ring, cere­ safe for burning, Harlow said, mony. Oarm Gruel of Cranston formed the double-ring cere­ liollution problem.” the double-ring ceremony- Wal­ mony. Miss Eileen FVpher was while indeces of 5, 6, or 7 are Programs have already been was organist. ter Or3Tzb was organist, ahd organist. not. held at the elementary schools the soloist was Mrs. Linda The bride was given in mar­ Dr. Harold Kadlsh Mra. Hyman Lehrman riage by her famer. She wore The bride was given in mar­ In addition to the pollution in the three towns and at Rham Engaged Fegy of Storrs. riage by her father. She wore count, several other restrictions High School. Pliers and posters The bride was given in mar­ an empire gown of organza ac­ containing all information about cented wim Chantilly lace and an empire gown of silk wor­ are placed on brush burning. B’nai B’rith Officers The engagement of Miss Ka- riage by her father. She wore sted trimmed wim pearls, and Persons seeking further in­ an empire gown of dotted pearls, designed wim oval neck­ „ „ ren Blazl^kl of Manchester to line, Itnig full sleeves, and A- designed wim a mandarin (x>l- formation should contact Har­ Dr. Harold Kadlsh of Deep- Mrs. Howard Koft, vice presi- tributed. -nr .i._. Swiss accented with floral em­ lar and long sleeves. Her floor- low. wood Dr., Vernon was installed dents; Mrs. Tom Gutman, cor- on the weekend of April 30, Kenneth Graff of wetnersneia broidery ______^ ____ and ___ designed^___ with___ line skirt. Her mantilla of silk illusion was trimmed wim lengm veil of silk lUuaion was He noted that yesterday fire- as president of Charter Oak responding secretary; Mrs. residents will bring all types of has been announced by her gcooped neckline and chiffon attached to a matching head- men wefe called to extinguish Lodge of B’nai B’rith, and Mrs. Roy Schwartz, financial secre- bottles, minus metal caps, to parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph sleeves. Her fingertip veil of matching lace, and she carried a bouquet of roses. piece, and she carried a cas- brush fire which got out of Hyman Lehrman of 105 G^rth tary; Mrs. Daniel^^^le, ^record- the Blazinskl of 44 Saulters Rd., silk Illusion was attached to a (sade bouquet of rooes, stephano- control because of vrtndy con- Rd. as president of Ben Ezra ing secretary; Mrs. Howard lot where Eastern students will Manchester. matching headbow with floor- Miss Rosalie Thsa of See- tis, baby’s bream, and English dltlons Firemen Fred Luck suf- Chapter last night in joint cere- Lcafe, treasurer; and Mrs. crush them. length streamers, and she car­ konk. Mass., was maid.of hon­ .Her fiance Is the son of Mr. ivy. The bridal gown was tadi- fered a dislocated shoulder monies at Temple Beth Sholom. Gerald Leverant, immediate Fiom Rham, the botUes ^11 ried a cascade bouquet of or. Bridesmaids were Miss Ja­ toned by me bride. while unreeling the firehose. Other officers of Charter Oak past president, counselor. be delivered to the Glass Con- daisies. nice McKenna and Mrs. Fay Miss Pamela Taylor of Glas­ He was treated at Manchester Lodge installed are Marshall Milton Kadlsh of Waterbury. taJner CorporaUon in Da^^illo e r^ e ^ graduate Miss Diane Johnson ot Man- Gee, bom of Oanston, Mrs. Ar- tonbury was maid o t honor. The Memorial Hospital and releas- Cohen first vice president; Jo- brother of Nr. K a ^ . w ^ the where they wUl be recycled for ^ S e W aild Chester was maid of honor. Her mur Carlson of Wart^ck, R.I., bridesmaid was Miss Elaine and Miss Mary Mycroft of ed *^® Berk has requested the Mt. Aloysius Junior CoUege. empire gown of blue, green and Rozman of Manchester, sister of Meet The Candidates Hour dent; Philip Rubins, third vice- tlonal commissioner of Bnal Mrs Berk has requested me employed (fold floral print chiffon over Providence, R.I. me bridegroom. They wore The Bolton Junior Women’s president; Atty David Wlch- B’rith V ^ atioi^ o r S ie tottles'' ^ the ' l ^ o r d office St ^ blue taffeta was fashioned with They were dressed alike in empire gowns in a Uue, hot- Club will sponsor a coffee hour man, corresponding secretary; chairman ot the ConnecUcut Re- transportation of me bottles. ciety ^for Savings. scoopednennuAH neckline and bishop empire gowns of apricot color pink, pale yellow and olive April 18 at Community Hall to Henry Katz, financial secre- gional Board ot me B’nai B’rim She was informed by me select- Mr. Graff is a graduate. of sleeves. She wore a matching floral print, fa^ on ed wim Itmg green print wim pink ribbons unity to meet candidates from Ia t : Gerald Leverant, treas- Youth Organization, and vice men last week mat if Marl- Hartford Public High School headbow wim veil and csirrled full sleeves. They wore match­ In melr hair. They carried bas­ both parties. ’Hie program will urer; and Atty. Ronald Castle- chairman of me Connecticut borough and Andover were to and attended Soumem Oonnecti- a candle wim yellow daisies at ing headbows, and each carried kets filled wim assorted spring be infnrmnl and no nolitlcal man, immediate past president. Regional Board of me Antl-Def- contribute me use of a truck, a parasol' and a single long­ flowers. be informal, and no poiiucai ------i— amation League. He also is a Hebron would also do so. cut State College, New Haven, me base of me candleholder. speeches will be given. Citizens chaplain. stemmed rose. Lt. Thomas Rozmeui of Ft. will be able to ask me questions Omeruiner officersoiiicers oi Ben Ezra member of me Waterbury The money collected for mese ^ ^ g ^ r ll ^ C ^ m ^ i Michael Gottlieb of Gales Per­ Hood, Tex., served as his broth­ and enjoy a cup of coffee .and Chapter installed are Mrs. Sid- Board of Education and vice bottles, will according to Mrs. y,- Hartford office Moeele.v ^ d Miss Suzanne ry served as best man. Ushers er’s best man. Ushers were ney Green, Mrs. Robert Reu- president of me B’nai Shalom Berk, "be given to Rham High T P 'T ® " Moseley.Moseley, bom of Manchester David Heft of West Hartford, refreshments. School for monitoring equipment Swiety for ^vlngs. and sIMers of me bride. Hieir were John Whitaker (rf River­ President Alison Biosoneau ben, Mrs. Edward Borglda and Synagogue in Waterbury. A May wedding is planned. side, R.I., Arthur Carlsim of bromer of me bride; Gregory for streams, rivers and ponds.” gowns and headpieces were Ooutre of Manchester and Don­ notes that me Junior Women’s Parent Conference similar to thoee worn by me hon­ Warwick, R.I., Paul Davis Ste­ Club is a non-partisan organiza­ ward of East Greenwich, R.I., ald Coutre of Enfield, cousins BurieoAlioea photo Parent-teacher conferences or attendant. Kathleen wore of the bridegroom. tion. Welding New Department will be held at bom me Hebron spring green, and Suzanne was and Richard Wilber of Barring­ MRS. ROBERT L: ROZMAN Metal Sculpture ton, R.I. lioriag photo Mrs. Heft and me bride­ Elementary and me Gilead Hill dressed in .gold. Bom carried Scozzafava photo MRS. JERRY LINN WADE groom’s momer had corsages of ’The Bolton Art Club will meet schools on me afternoons of candles wim white and yellow Mrs. Rzadca and me brlde- Wednesday at 8 p.m. in Com­ An Administrative Jigsaw MRS. ANTHONY LOUIS MURO JR. white orchids. Rozman is serving wim me UJl. nectlcut <« June 7. IX. Rozman April 14, 15, and 16. daisies at me base of the candle- Abberton photo groom's momer ■wore light munity Hall. ’Trevor Jones of nniiar irmo' bW v m with After a receptlon cU me Cam- Army. received his BS degree in edu- Principal Paul A. White at holder. green ensembles wim corsages iiie marriage of Jannette Lynwood Dr. will discuss, dis­ By G. C. ’THELEN Jr. grouped in me Food and Drug MRS. NORVIN CLIFFE SMITH III ^ d ^ « I d °“c C®"'®*' I" 11“ «®«Pl« **®*’ “ *® University of the Hebron school urged every of yellow roses. Carmen Oontreriuj and Jerry play and demonstrate metai Administration. Nicholas Oolavolpe of North She wore a >®« “ > “ P BS degree in interior design ConnecUcut ^ and parent to attend as mey "are Branford served as best man. BITUMINUS DRIVEWAYS sculpture. WASHING'rON (AP) — ’The Income Security Adminls- A reception was held at the jjjm bom of Manchester, New England. They will Uve at from me School of Home Eco- was a member of the Sigma of President Nixon’s sweeping tration w ^ d hj^dle^ navments invaluable means of fuiiher- Ushers were Michael Muro of AND Lt. ntnnlcs at me University of Con- Chi Alpha fraternity. Books------Donated government reorganization plan handle p a r e n ts development of children a * w e < l^ ^ t ^ * t r ^ ^ * R lc * o , solemnized Saturday mom. basket filled wim daisies and Ft, Banning, <3a., Three new boofe h^e ^vernmem ^a^U on ^ aU government ^lal ^r- ^ 'Bolton and Robert Muro of An­ dover, bromera of me bride­ PARKING LOTS Mrs. Smim wore a red, white, ing at St. James’ Church. apricot color miniature cama- donated to the Brfton ^ InformaUon about me tions. groom. and blue minldress. After April The bride is a daughter of Mr. brary as a part of me "Book-A- mree exisung aeponmenis Security, Medicare, unemploy- child.’ Paul Beaudreau of Hartford Baby” program initiated by me °**® other ^ en cy to produce j„ent benefits, and for all asslst- Mrs. Moeeley wore a blue 649-5233 FOR ESTIMATE 12, me couple will live at 1161 jy[rs, Eduardo E. Contreras Parents were requested to fill served as best man. Ushers Junlor Women’s Club. Accord- f lean, well-oiled imit serving programs such as welfare, crepe dress wim black patent ON PAVING OR SEAUNO S. 13iou.m St., «,1., Philadelphia,i -----, ---- Pa. O I ggUB LenoxLienox St.oi. Them e bridegroom uiiuegmuiii „ „ Manuel Vem. ot Manches- out me forms sent home ing to librarian Elinor Bently, ^ e needs of individuals and stamps, Medicaid and com- wim learner accessories. The bride­ Mrs. Smim, a gi^uate of me ^ Middle Tpke. is me son of . brom er-ln-1^ of me bride me children last week and re­ groom’s mother wore a pink 2-YEAR GUARANTEE Rhode Island Hospital ^hool of ^Ivln R. Wade of ^ Charles Barrloenueva of Cheryl Lynn Faust of Man- the club donates a new book for tomiues. modify distribution, turn mem as socsi as possible FOR YOUR PROTECTION every baby bom to a member. To be called me Department The Human Development Ad- silk wool ensemble wim match­ Nursing ^ bcM em ploy^ at i>mard, Ore. Manchester, cousin of me bride, cheater and Alan Paul Weir of so cohfirimation of times and MODERN PAVING EQUIPMENT, FULLY EQUIPPED me selection being made by me of Human Resources, me pro- ministration would include edu- dates' mav be made hv the ing ' accessories. Bom had w The ring bearer was Richard Glastonbury were married late parents. Posed agency would combine caOon programs, work training, teacher^ orchids. G&H PAVING & CONSTRUCTION CO. I f of the ^ Sister ^ s o cla jameg. church performed me Contreras of Manchester, brom- gaturdav afternoon. March 6 in “ ’Trumpet of the Swan” by the 103,006-man Department of and social services. Women’s Club After a reception at me KofC Serving Mani;hester and Surrounding Towns for 26 Years White was donated in me name Heaim, Education and Welfare q . won’t all of this make me The Hebron Women’s oinh Home, me couple left cm a wed­ of David Lyman Hoffman, son "hm parts of me Office of Eco- department leas respemsive to will meet on Wednesdav at 2 ding trip to Puerto Rico. They of Mr. and Mrs. Joel Hoffman; nomlc Opportunity and me De- state and local needs? p.m. at B r i ^ Mm Rt M Mrs will live at 92 Bldwell St. after Lorlng iihoto ls stationed atot thetho PhiladelphiaPhiisuiainMa ^ cesBories and a corsage of pink Church in Glastonbury. “ Return from Taos” by Stoane partments of Labor and Agricul- a . No; Regional directors of Roger Robbins will,give an 11- April 9. camaUems and daisies were on j.„ggg inje bride is a daui^ter of A Naval Base. was chosen lor Andrew Jason ture. the department will have luU lustrated lecture on Natural Engaged Mrs. Muro, a graduate of me altar. - A recepUon was held 8d Mr. and Mrs. James M. Faust Massey, a son of Mr. and Mrs. The stumblh^ bl^k, skeptics aumority fo r service programs Parka. Members will find a Manchester High School, attend- The bride was ^ v e n in mar- Rggtaurant, Bolton. For of 86 Ferndale Dr. The brlde- aifford Massey; and "Adven- say, is ^ t HEW u^anage- making payments to state; and change of meeting place. T h e engagement of Mias ed Drew University, Madison, Moore • Banning rlage by her father. She wore ^ trip to me Bahamas, groom is the son ot Mr. and hirAciturea of 'Tinlcftr’Tinker and Tonker”Tonker** bybv ame tnlcKGtsmicKets of warring’warring bur- our- locallooal governmentscrnvf^mmonfQ andnnH pi^vate Llttlo LOBgUO Sandra Jean. Campbell of He- N.J., for two years. She is now an empire gown of silk organza ^ ^ Herbert C. Weir of line Scarry was donated on behalf eucracles and special Interest institutions, excluding experi- Little League and Pony Lea- bron to Brian F. Beaupre of attendbig me University of Oon- Diane Marie Banning of Man- accented wim ye^se lace and ^ corsage 8t„ Glastonbury, of Tlmomy Keim McLamey, groups. mental and research and devel- ^ e reglstraUons will be held Hartford School of Pharmacy. cheater and Bruce Alexander degtgned wim high ruffled n®®*^ of white roses. The couple wlU qiie Rev. Craig Raeburn of son of Mr. and Mrs. John Me- How men can me President opment activities. has been mis evening from 6:30 to 8:30 Mr. Muro, a graduate of East Mixnc of West Hartford wore line, short puffed sleeves, mto Manchester. Glastonbury performed me dou- expand HEW and expect it to Q. Last question, about how p.m. at bom me Hebron Ele- **®*' parents, Mr. jj^ven High School, is employ- • married last Monday evening chapel train. Her elbow -len^ iwade, a graduate of ble-rlng ceremony. Wlmer Cur­ Bulletin Board work? big would this monster be? inci,u>i,x cum uiasou raiis ^P**®** ed at me Good HuiAor Cbrp., in at me home of her parents. T * '^ a t o l C ^ h r X f e 'T ^ d Manchester High School, at- tiss of East Hartford was or- P ’The Fire Commissioners will No problem, administration A. Some 119,000 employes schools. All boys age 8 through Soum Windsor. meet tonlg^it at 6:30 at me fire- spokesman answer. wim a projected budget next 14 are eligible to play and Her fiance is me son of Mr. fins ’ I. 4Kxz HatixriifAt* ® matchliig heMpiec , tended Manchester Community gfanUt. house. HEW is a morass because it is year of 390.7 billion. The bride is me daugh gj,g carried a colonial CoUege. She is emplieyed at me The bride was given in mar- Should register at this time. and Mrs. Eugene T. Beaupre of _ , a . .. of Mr. and Mrs. Lnwls D. Ban- of caraUons wim sweemeert inauranco Co.. Hart- rlage by her famer. She wore a The Bolton Athletic Associa- poorly organized not because i t ______School Menu East Hartford. Sposato - Gaskell tion will meet tomorrow night is large, mey say, and me Pres­ nlng Sr. of 64 Lodge Dr. The roses attached to satin stream- Wade, a graduaXe of gown of sUk organaa, designed Tlte menu at me elementary Miss Campbell a 1969 gradu- Mrs. EMna R. Gaskell of 36 at 7 in Community Hall to elect Ident’s management scheme Vernon bridegroom is me son lor silk or­ and Mrs. Sposato will live in colonial bouquets Stock Market ganza, fashioned wim empire Manchester. Grube photo wim bodices embroidered in orchid, NEW YORK (AP) - Oil is- T Z n “^'"^^r*"i)ep^m “ 't! P«“ ®hS®«-S- It is asking L '^ r^ re^ sS n ,‘'6^0^^8*f30 Mrs. Sposato was employed white marguerite MRS. CHARLES THOMAS SCHREIER white and green. Their head- sues today paced a small ad- nutrition services and meat and increase this to 75 cents for Hebron Elementarv oiid at me Aetna Life Insurance Co., satin streamers. vance on toe stock market, ^Kry ir^pection from me Ag- passengers and ^ ^’ye^d 1^ schn at me gjoom; and Miss Susan Zajac deg,, electrcnlcs program. ers were James H. Cariimah of of 30 industrials was up 1.61 at development and well-being of passengers me charge is now 75 fpor Fire nenArtmmJ^’mppHno-' Miss Swiatek WITS Bast Wocxlstock Congregational of Du^ey, Mass. The flower Old Lyme, cousin of the bride­ 904.66. Advances led declineb on individuals and families,” cut cents. ’The company is asking g t> m Comnanv i Church. girl was Usa Hibbard of Norm Patamianoa photo Bsmatk photo groom; and Gory Dancosse of me New York Stock Exchange down me fragmentation and ov- to increase this to $1.26 lor one Wetoesday: London Park Given Shower The bride is me daughter of Grosvenor Dale, cousin of me Manchester. MRS. ALAN PAUL WEIR by a small margin. erlapplng of various federal pro- or two passengers and 25 cents Water AssoclaUon mpetlno- r FORMAL Mr. and Mrs. A. Chandler Hib- bride. Engaged Mrs. Faust wore an empire Stocks of oil companies oper- g^rams. for each^dim m al one. . h o ^ S ^ l ^ r t ’ Miss Kamerine Swiatek of bard of Woodstock. The bride- Beta. L. Schreier Jr. of Soum- Soum Meriden was recently at atlng in Ubya were mostly q . what are examples of how 'The cab company also has a Lions Club meeting 7 :30 n m grcxim Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. in^ton served as his bromer’s honored at a brl'ied sh''wer at We The 'engagment of Miss Carole matching o c c 'L o r l e s i ^ ^ S n ^ d ^ Ifey m r * ^ « 3 Ra^^^PrtPrinting higher in me wake (rf a t ^ this unification will cut waste? list of point-to-point flat rates Marlborough Tarem- Asses- Engaged Beta L. Schreier Sr. of Church man. Ushers were Charles The engagement of Miss the home of Mrs. Dtnninlck Helyn Nmvotenskl of New York a^rn^e^ o^yeUaw mbd^^ U* Th^ ^ price agreement reached^^m A. Transfer of manpower pro- wim one of me lowest being to sors Office Hours 1 to 7 d Rent St., Hebron. Konefal « f Sixithlngton. brerfh- Llbiran gwemment ^“ ^ y • grams will prevent repetition of me Windermere section of town Town Office Building; ^^■’ y Paula Jean Romano of Man- Camposeo of 90 Walnut at. The Rev. Kennem Knox of er-ln-taw of me bridegroom; City to Armur Benedict Camp- gj. g „ empire gown o f ______———— me East Woodstock Congrega- Donald Hibbard of Wood- beU in of Birmingham, Mich, green silk organza wim match- tional Church performed the gto^k, bromer of the bride. The has beeh announced by her par- Ing accessories and a corsage lA c “ t e ” l o o k ceremony. ring bearer was WTlllam Sch- * ■tr. ur„. riarrnli J Of white miniature roses, to wear out! The bride was given in mar- pgjgr gg Southington, nephew of enta, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll J. ^ reception at me East party given by Mrs. James Nowotenskl of 716 W. Mddie ‘'"omerito^iSinrnarfares ^ ’"a^ B a^^tfre rlage by her famer. She wore bridegroom. Hartford KofC Home, the cou­ lUQl&IlEL StAHQ&rQ WUA up aUSj IV. » f~ --- jAi« A^ J » Hfivi ^n*«lw** »T «»/\ Her fiance Is me son of Mr. Eastwotxl of Vernon and Mrs. EVERYTHING Tpke., Manchester. 4 1/ «A flo TTni/iina4i,evn wtUi UiG proposcd increasc in Show, 7:30 p.m., ple left for Mt. Snow In Ver­ 1% at 62. Umiicatlon or food programs , a. „ Z.,. uham wiervi and Mrs. Clarence J. Burke of Frank Donadlo of Manchester, an empire IT®wn ^ A recepUon was held in Fel- Her fiance is me son ot Mr. ______are as follows; Elling- FOR WEDDIN(M peau de Boie accented with Ven- , . , ^ . .. A#f mont, \rtiere mey will go ski­ Glamour stocks were among will end me,pracUce of separate Thursdf?: of Select- Autumn St . assisted by Mrs. Camposeo. I o .« anA daaiwned Wim «>® and Mrs. Arthur B. Campbell the most-active Big Board is- inspectors from me Food” and Center J1.50 (32); ’Talcott- AND ALL ise lace and designed wim ing. DIAMONDS men meetinir 7 n m n# **I®® Rotnan® *8 a graduate of The itx>m was decorated wim er a wedding trip to Jamaica Jr., of Birmingham, Mich. Mrs. Weir, a 1967 graduate of sues. Prices of such issues in- Drug Administration and me 32 (33); Wlndsorvllle 32 FORMAL short sleeves and A-llne skirt. and Nassau, me couple will flee Buildina- ^4-h ’ Famiiv .Manchester High School and is Japanese lanterns and mulU- Miss Nowotenskl is a 1966 Manchester High Sidiool, is em- eluded Natomas, up 4'^ at 73')^; Agriculture Department check- Tolland Onter 32 (33); OCCASIONS H « fingertip yell u^e at 12 Willard St., Hartfonl. Night, 7 p.in Giiend Hiu ®™Pl®y®^ Aetna Life and colored pastel streamers. The Russell Sage Ool- ployed as a secretary at the are for 5 from a matchbig heat^ce, and her University Computing, up 1% at log the same plants for different Quarryvllle 32 (33); Bolton IN STOeX Mrs. Stdireler received her School; Hebron OongregaUonal f ^^rtford. refreshment tabW centerpiece she carried a bouquet of mums, lege, Troy, N.T. and is emplt^ industronlcs Inc., in Soum 31%; and Itekrip 1% at 60%. possible violations. Notch 32 (39>: Crystal Lake 32 BS degree from Eastern Con­ Church O om m u n lon ^ ^ ce, 7 ® three-tiered cake deco- Nothinr to Mod roses and stephanotls. "■'■ _ ed wim me Department of ^jjj,jg^r. Anomer glamor issue,\ Me- Q. What are some omer ad- d * ) I Manchester 34 (36); Wap- p.m.; St. Peter’s Episcopal ’ J ^ ch erter Mgh School and the rated wim pink and blue roses APRIL away tor... Miss Linda Hibbard of Wood- necticut State College and her E n & a & e d Heaim. Education and Welfare jg ^ graduate i morex, was off 8 at 67%. The vantages of me new depart- plng 33 (34). Church Holy Communlw, 7^M f® CemP<«eo. MA degree from me Univers­ ” ~ In me Social Security Admlnls- ^ Glastonbury High School, company reported 1970 earnings ment? Also: Buckland 33 (34); East p.m. stationed wim me U.S. Army Miss Swiatek, daughter of ity of eXmnecUcut. She. Is a The engagment of Miss Karen tration of New York City. ^ jggg graduate of me A.I. ever me weekend but ga.vo no A. Programs would be Windsor Hill 33 (35); Scantlc 33 Sunday: Gilead OongregaUon- ^ a . Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Swiatek teacher In me Simsbury school year-earlier figures. grouped by melr intended func- (35); Broad Brook 33 (34); Mel- Winter of Syracuse. N.Y. to Mr. Campbell received hta BS Regional Technical $ 1 4 5 al Church Sunrise Service. , wedding is planned for Soum Meriden, will become d r u b system. Mr. Schreier attended Engaged vrm«,r - ^g_------riniitw'e. UWon college. HartfortL He Is serving Steels, motors, and building Hon, not by toe interest group rose 33 (34); Somers 33 ( 3 6 ) ; ____Breakfast to follow at Hebron the bride of Joseph V. Cam- L ia a E n me University of Connecticut Bruce D. Stewart of Manchester, j, y . where he was materials were higher. ITobac- served. For example, mere West Wlllington 3 (36); Tolland Congregatl<^l"church' poseo, son of Mr. and Mrs. PARKADE and Eastern OxmecUcut State The engagment of Mias Nancy- has been announced by her par- ^ member of Beta Theta Pi cos were lower. All omer groups would just be heaim programs. Station 33 (36); Coventry 33 ______Dominick Camposeo, on April Jane Ruggiero of Manchester to ... and all her happy birthdays yet to Busy M om OPEN College. He Is employed at enta, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony fraternity. He received his MS were mixed. a not heaim programs for mlg- (|6); Bolton 33 (35); North Manchester Evening Herald 17 at me Holy Angels Church Pratt and Whimey Division ot John William Lairier of East (K>me. We’ll show you marvelous dia­ ’Die Associated Press 60-stock workers, welfare recipients Manchester 33 (34): Hartford Hebron correspondent, Anne Winter of Syracuse, N.T. and PhD in physics from the NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — in Meriden. 7j45 A.M. 10 10 P.M. United 'Aircraft Corp., Middle- Hartford, formeriy of Mhnehes- average rose .2 to 316.6. Indus- “ “ I"® Hke. Various programs jg (|io); and Stafford Springs Emt,Tel. 228-3971. ter has been announced by her Her fiance Is me son of Mrs. university of Delaware mond jewelry to give her, including this Worried that she couldn’t in­ town. trials were up .2, rails were up designed to ready welfare recip- 5 ’These rates apply to o n e ______parenta, Mr. and Mrs. Sebastian beautiful 14K yellow gold cocktail ring spire her eight children to get He is also me son of me late sigma Pi Sigma, honor soc- .1, and utilities were up .3. *®"I® lor work, such as train- ,,, jy,,, passengers wim a 25 Ruggiero of 46 O’Leary Dr. with 7 sparkling diamonds. Analysts said mey expected In«. child care, and heaim, cent addlUonal charge for each good educations if Mom was a Clifford Stewart. ieties. He Is a reseais,h easlst- NomEdible Loot high school dropout, Mrs. J. N, Her fiance is me son of me ant at me University of Dela­ me market to move within a ®°“ IH ^® better focused. additional passenger. late Leonard and Mary Lawlpr. Miss Winter la a senior at narrow range until first-quarter ^ Q* What wouM be the brocul ______MANCELONA. Mich. (AP) — Franks Jr. of Nashville went ______- — . ~ the University of OcxmectKiut ware. Mtftdwster ■For me second time in a year, ** ck to schcx>l. Miss Ruggiero is a senior at EASY PAYMENTS earnings reports are released. groupings oi programs in me 8 t G L O B E i EXPERT Appliance SERVICE Manchester Iflgh School and will where she U majoring In ^ c i w No date has been set for me thieves have strack me Mance- Hiat was in 1963 and since 643-1442 INVITED Last week me market was *iew department? Dam Dwarfs Pyramids graduate In June. She is emirfoy- education. She la a memwr ot wedding. Iona Cheese Co., spiriting off U*®® ®**®'e earned diplomas — ONIALL MAKES — virtually static wim me'Dow in- Income security, headm, ^ ____ „ ___ k Travel Servlra % ed part-time at Burton’s Park- Kappa Alpha Theta sorority, liEratrtSwkt dustrial average dipping 0.44 ®"d human development. ASWAN, Egypt — Even me two, inedible 2-pound Colby Iriim high school, college and , m«*rM arransimi ade branch. Mr. Stewart is a senior civil • Cor4M and me New York Stock Ex- Q- Take tlvem on at a time Pharoahs would be awed by me cheeses. YMCA Law School. - 955555 MMAIN A IN bSTREETT R E ^ T •WASHERS •REFRIGERA’TORS HALLMARK CARDS • C«l«r Mr. Lawler is a 1967 graduate engineering student at me UW- • Prw*SrM«li change index ot some 1,200 com- ®*>d explain what would be in new Aswan High Dam, which CheesCmaker James Gotorup Now me momer of 11 children A 643*2165 • 643*2165i •DRYERS (DISHWASHERS thoughtfulness of Manchester BBgh ScImoI and versity of Connecticut. He Is a mon stocks rising 0.39 to 66.68. each? has creiated a huge reservoir seriously doubts it was me same —she’s had three since 1963— "THZ HAXVZL OT MAIN STSKrT’ SHOP c M i e h o j e A Anthoilaed agcBt la Maa-f n i - wi MAIM snzrr, MANcnssm PROFESSIONAL Prices on me Big Bocird’s A. The Heaim Administration called Lake Nasser, 310 miles crooks bom times. end grandmomer of two, Mrs. ^^ ' njtestrs for all AMiaea,^ is a senior at ()ulnnlpiac O olite member of Zeta Beta Tau most-active list included Read- would have research programs long. The dam, 364 feet tall, is ’Die type of cheese bom Franks, 38, was notified this OPtN MONDAT IHKU (MTVSDAY t M TO 9:M in Hamden. He is self-employ- fraternity and Chi Epslllon and Nortfcwoy PhormcKy PHOTOGRAPHERS j£WEI,ER^.SUyEBSMmiS SINCf nno w BaUroado aad HtnanaM|i ^ TBUItSDAT IJO TO •«> ing Sc Bates, up \% at 31; Am- such as me national institutes, more man two miles long and groups got needs two Pest weekend mat she passed . 1 g^ Tau Beta Pi. national honorary 230 N. Main, Manchester '3 5 / 75 Uurel St., MwwhwW Downtown Manchester at 968 Main Street pex, up % at 23%; Whittaker, service programs such as In- almost a mile thick at me base,monms to age and “ tartes like the Tennessee Bar Examination / •V, I , The wedding Is planned for engineering fraternities. Next to Top Notch BY AFfonmeffWiY up % at 11% and Rio Grande, dlan heaim and mental heaim It contains enough material to an cld rubber shoe” before men, end would be licensed to prac- 646-1111 July 10 at me Church of me Hie wedding is planned for off % at 18%. grants, and protection programs build 17 Great Pyramids. Gothrup said. tlce. Assumption. Aug. 14 In Storrs. \ V

N ^ A 1 3 1 V S o » 3 i w ! r n i MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., MO^h Sa Y , APRIL 5, 1971 PAGE SEVEN

Conable’s staff called tech­ Salary Budget nicians in the Agriculture De­ partment for an explanation. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1971 Hikes; Working The astonishing answer was PAGE SIX that the technicians had no DCA Fund Cut- advance word from Hardin that •acf it at thitrs. the decision was to be reversed. now appears, has a habit of hiring HARTPOIRD (AP) The The explanation is simple. emd agents and sending them out to taUc proposed general budget for the White House pauilcked un- ______fri. and suggest and lead other people into State Department IC>)mmu^ der pressure from big dairy the miraels of mam StreA tiN 9 p.m. £u^mtt9 Ijwali talk and actions which wiU qualify them $20 million, but the imdgctbudset for ‘*>® March 12 dowrttown manchester. poM jamBP BY ran p a r ie s in the department has ^ HB!RALJ> FMNTINO ., INC. to be put on the list, ag^ainst the day la BiaeU Str^ Increased. RepubUcan chocolate coated ifanrtiMtir Oobil when the riaka have to be put where TOOlua r. itatQOTOW Gov. Thomas J. Mesklll hM congressmen high and dry. malted WAUTER R. nEROXiaOM they can pose no risk, which wlU lead proposed a budget ol $26.6 mU; ______23c PobUrtien milk eggs doien BVimided October 1. IflBl______to the fascinating quisstion of which wlU Uon for the DCA. This is down m rw from the present budget ol $46 lextile Exports L o o m the all-time favorite! FiAliitMil E rerr E>reBliiK Sandagra be larger, the concentrallon camp or million. TAIPEI — Formosa’s 1970 ex- «i5HoUdaT» lU Xancbester, Oonn., M Second GUai lU fl the nation operating it. But more than $3 million in ports of textile and artificial “ we have everythine; yes everythlna for easier!" Our American government, in other the proposed budget is allocated liber products are expected to SDBBCRlPnON HAnS for salaries, an Increase of al- reach $400 million, a rise of Furalde In Adranoe words, has come to make a pretty big most $176,000 over the present mllUon over the previous One Tear ...... IM.OO Six Honthi ...... U.tO business out cf not trusting lU own peo­ budget. year. Three Xonthi ...... S.76 ple. This means that the depart- ' One KoBlh ...... S.Z ment’s 268 employes would get MEMBER OF One can moralize about trust, with an average salary of $10,609. At THE A8SOCIATXD PRESS The Aaaooated Preaa U eacluMrely en- almost as much certidnty an if one were the same Ume the DOA is plan­ tttod to the u>e of repUhUoaUcn o f aH ning to cut or eliminate scores nem diipatches credited to it or not olh » dealing with some redoubtable theorem wlae credited In thia paper and alao the cf urban assistance programs. local neera puhUaiied here. in geometry nobody has ever been able Of the present 268 DCA em­ All r lto ^ at repobllcatton of apeclal die- FUNERAL HOME pMchea Herein are alao leaerred. to disprove. ployes, 143 earn more than $10,000 a year, 96 earti more The Herald Printtoc Oompanr toe., aa- Distrust has never, anywhere, in any Bumea no nnaneial leapooBiMUty Cor Uno- than $12,000 a year and 25 earn rmpiiloal oTTora mpeartne In adraitae- Ume, in any government, or in any peo­ more than $16,000 a year. Established 1874 Three generations of service menta and other readtna n atter In The Department Commissioner Mancfaeater Ereninc Herud. ple, produced anything except more of Don^d T. Dorsey is reportedly itself. Sutocrlber to Loa Ancelea Tknea-Waalifi«- worried about the budget for sal­ ton Poat Newa Serrtce. 142 East Center Street Thil aerrlce client of N. E. A. Service, Inc. aries. He said he is planning a Puhtlahera RepreaentaUvea — Mamawa, departmental shakeup which will Manchester, Conn. 060 Shannon and Cullen toe., Sbeotal Agencr — New Toric, Chloaco, JMtntt and Boaton. People Fit For Trains? Involve a staff cut “ more than (203) 649-7196 by attrition.” Monday, April 5 Ehren when we recognise a problem, He added that the 1970-71 sal­ ' we twenUeth century Americans, who ary expense will not be as high Governor Thomas Meskill talks politics with Re­ for Andover first selectman; Meskill; J. Cuyler Quick Change Of Hats ai^ 'probably quite Uke most human be­ as predicted and indicated he publican ctTndidates from Andover and Bolton at Hutchinson, Andover selectman seeking re-election, will not spend all the $3 million When President Nixon first interfered ings of eveiV ptoce and every century, Fiano’s. From the left are Raymond Soma, Bolton and Richard Morra, Bolton first selectman seeking authorized for salaries. The commissioner said he in the normal process of the CaUey case have a genius for sqproctohing it from candidate for selectman; Robert E. Post, candidate re-election. (Herald photo by Pinto) plans major changes in the op the wrong end 'with the wrong kind of — to give to the convicted Army eratlon of the department to cor­ lieutenant the unususd privilege of being solution. Bolton respond to the reduced budget. There are, for instance, engineers Dorsey said he will have many allowed to live in his own private apart­ administrators retrained as among us who. seeing Rallpax as a ment rather than in the Army stockade "technicians” able to help towns William J. Lennon, Director ::s : —he felt it ^iproprlate to have it made mere stopgap policy which Is not like­ 250 Persons Attend Dinner for Governor solve their problems. Roy M. Thompson, Associate Director — clear that he was acting not as com- ly of itself ever to do much to restore R. Bruce Watkins, Associate Director, Corporation Priesidemr the railroad passenger service _ to Gov Thomas J. Meskill was governor and urged Incumbents thinking to Bolton,” and that brate his 86th birthday this -w • j - --j mander-in-chlef, but simply as Presi­ prestige and proqieiity, think that the in Bolton Saturday to attend a "ot to "take things for grant- Morra hw “led Bolton through week ^11 takes ^ active in- J jU g lC le K C P O F t Watkins Directors welcome any questions on funerals, customs, pro­ dent. ed.” He advised those seek- the hard times, the town s terest in town affairs. cedures, etc. Come in, phone or write for a dependable answer. No eventual cure for the railroads will dinner-dance sponsored y jng to unseat IncumbenU that growth period.” The evening was marred by /nontinned from Pare 3) Not m any hours later when Mr. Mixon obligation, naturally. probably lie in the design and produc­ by the ABC (Andover, Bolton, Qjjg takes much more effort. He also commended Ray the untimely death ot Raymond ' ^ again interjected himself into the case—, Coventry) Republican town Meskill commended State Soma, candidate for selectman, J. Moonan, 39, of Andover, ently on orders from a panicky tion of some new kind of train which Perhaps this question has been on your mind; this Ume to meike a pointed announce­ committees. Rep. Dorothy Miller, calling her for his dedication and hard Moonan, who was the chairman White House, Hardin reversed will be able to travel at 2S0 miles an ment that he was reserving to himself The governor, accompanied an "outstanding" representa- work. of the Bumap-Burke Environ- that formal decision and poat- Q. Would it be improper for a family to request a minister to include hour. by his wife Mary, addressed Uve. • Tribute was also paid to John mental Open Classroom pro- ed a new price supi>ort for dairy specific verses from Scripture, quotations or certain poems of con­ the final verdict in the case —he felt it over 280 people at Fiano's Res- Comptroller Nathan Agosti- Albasi, a former selectman, gram for the Andover vicinity, products at 86 per cent, The advocaites of such a kind of rail With SyMan Oflsra On The Oape appropriate to have it made clear that taurant stressing the im- nelil, brother-in-law of Elaine who was a special guest at the died of a heart attack during Rep. Barber Conable, from solation for a funeral service? transport, no leas than the advocates of GOLDEN PLOVER (FALL) portonce of electing Repub- Petterton, candidate for.tax col- dance. Albasi, who will cele- the evening. he was acting in his official capacity aa an upstate New York district the S6 T, assume and accept the con­ licans at the local level. He not- lector, was also a special g u e s t .______with substantial dairy interests A. It is not improper. Every clergyman we know would gladly agree commander-in-chief. ed that the success of the party He gave testimony to First Se- tinued existence of Americans who are also had defended the earlier to comply. But no shuffling of official hats can iB determined at the town level lectman Richard Morra, who decision to his farm constit­ going to demand to go taster and faster b- make the double interference seem real­ where the vital services are de- seeking his fifth term, describ Symphony Plays Liszt Work uents. When the reversal came by all modes of travel. They would llvered. He cautioned them ing him as honest, sincere, and ly appropriate. against ’ complacency be- dedicated. Agostinelll said Mor- agree, then, that what we need most to Taking the most charitable view of the I n s id e Open Form cause there is a Republican ra "brings good, level-headed In Annual Visit to School s(4ve our - modem transportation prob­ President’s behavior on this issue, it ISixon Stahd-In? By JOHN GRUBER . wrapped-up entity. Without the lem is to make higher and higher qweda might be said that he, seeing the coun­ Hi contract to the audience explanation that preceded the safe and practical. Infant Mortality Batea Most of the Income tax bills Vernon of elementary school students actual j^rformance, however try apparently rising' in passionate advocate the 20 per cent piggy In reality, the solution doem ’t come o would have been more or less protest against the CaUey verdict and R e p o r t To the BJdltor, back principle. Thus the fami­ before which the Hartford Sym- baffling to a young audience, from that direction, and it won’t come ly would be required to pay the phony Orchestra usually ap- it would also have been baf- sentence, decided it would be a good I am writing in regards to Town Council To Set Up that easUy. State of Oonn. $300 aa Ita in­ pears in Manchester, the group fling had Lammartlnes poetry thing to pase off some of the pubUc By RoidaAd Em ia Jr. and Robert D. Novak your editorial ccncem ing the come tax. What we need, for the aoluticn, is the decline of Infant mortality U playing today and tomor- b®®« prefixed, for this begins. pressure by giving positive demonstra­ Under Gov. MeaklU’a 7 per Budget Review Schedule .. T . . .. "What is life but a succession rates in the United States. (N

Vernon St., and a window casing was CHORAL VESPERS Knights of the Grip, a fraternal Tax Assistance destroyed at SAS Buick on Main FOR organization for salemen. He Rev, Nelson To Succeed Drug Center St. HOLY W EEK Obituary served with the U.S. Army dur­ Representatives of the In­ ing the Korean War. He was ternal Revenue Service will TIm Drag Advlsoty Center, Saturday nig^t a stereo play­ employed as a sales representa­ Dr, Simpson at Church be available to answer ques­ 32 Students, Six Teachers SI Rnssell St, is observing er and two tapes were stolen "Jesus, Joy and Pleasure” John Balogh tive for Brock-Hall Dairy in tions on , filling o u r income the folloiring schedule: from a car parked on Center St. by Dietrich Buxtehude John Balogh, 83, of Wllllman- Hamden. The Rev. R. Wlnthn^ Nelson tax forms tomorrow from and tic, father of Mrs. Gerard Le Other survivors are two sons, Jr., minister of Christian Educa­ 12:30 to 4:30 in the hearing Monday through Friday, Two “no ball playing” signs Blanc of Manchester, died Sat­ tion at Center Congregational room at the Municipal Build­ Prepare for Bermuda Trip 8:80 a.m. to 0 pan. "Seven Words of Jesus Scott Moonan an4 Christopher were moved from their places urday at a Norwich hospital- ing. __ aVinn will Christ” Moonan, and a daughter, Lauri Church, was called to serve as utatfon shop vrill promote addiUonal A telephone backup ser­ in Center Springs • Park Satur­ Other survivors are his wife, It will be the last session. In. a quest for further knowl- bird flvwav specific learnings in a frame- vice is available Monday Combined Choirs Moonan, all of ScoUand; two senior minister of Center day night. Concordia Choir St. James Choir 2 sons, 8 grandchildren and 16 stepsons, Richard A. Bennett Income tax forms are due throui^ Saturday fropi 6 and Norman Slade Church, yesterday morning at edge of subtropical ecology, " " B ^ l u ^ ' r ' t h f s S ^ S u d a work of large, conceptual gen- David Almond great-grandchildren. of Spririg^leld, Mass, and Jef­ April 15. p.m. to 8 a.m. Chamber Orchestra Director a meeting of the congregation. ■tudents six teachers will ^ limited, all available eralizati«w. Director Funeral services will be to- frey Bennett at home; a step- Students Attending He will assume the pastorate bn travel to Bermuda in April and daylight will be used for field For drag advisory infor­ Wed., 7:30 p.m. Concordia Lutheran Church, 40 Pitkin St. m o riw at 11 a.m. at the Potter jj^ughter, Mrs. Judith Corporan Students who will attend the mation, can: 647-8822. MCC Teacher Funeral Home, 466 Jackson St., Sept. 1. Summer Budget May, to participate in a work- work and the normal home pat- first workshop are: Anne Bar­ of Long Beach, N. Y .; a sister, The Rev. Mr. Nelson will suc­ WllllmanUc. Burial will be in shop ait the Bermuda Biological tern of dinner and then home- ton, Kelly Bedwell, Ronda Fa- Mrs. Marie Leslcza of Manches­ ceed tlve Rev. Clifford O. Simp­ the New Willimantlc Cemetery. For Recreation ^ _ work, will be used. loon, Marie Gudottl, Carol Hart- ter, and three grandchildren. son, who submitted his resigna­ StaUon for Research. ^ students hope to _ _ ToTakePart Friends may call at the fu­ maiui, Cindy Hunt, Joan Somer- Funeral services will be Wed­ tion May 21, 1970 at the annual The students, from grades 8 experience? A neral home tonight from 7 to 9. Fattened by $47 ville and Marilyn Summers. Police Log i^f Institute nesday at 11 a.m. at the John meeting of the church, after and 9, wIU be led by Francis f ^ " ed^seMe" of~ aniya4s of en BITUMINOUS Also: Robert Fahle, Gary F. Tierney FUneral Home, 219 more than 26 years as its senior Brookes, wlence te a s e r at tte ^ ^ ^ e n t a l factors so that in John W. Shannon The proposed budget for the Johnson, John Parker, Robert W. Center St. minister. Vernon Center Middle School. relocaUon. ARRE8T8 HBBRON — John W. Shan­ summer recreation program is Nazlian, Rudy Roggenkamp, John R. Crowley of 189A Syc- Friends may call at the fu­ The Rev. Mi\ Nelson, who has Plans were originaUy to have automatic check of Raymimd A. Perkins, 27, of only $47 more than the budget Steve Schumey, Jesse Van non, 61, of Meriden and He­ neral'home tomorrow from 2 to served as minister of Christian 119 Concord Rd., charged vrith ®n>®re Lane is one of 30 college DRIVEWAYS for the summer program last bron, died Saturday at his 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. education at Center Church disregarding a stop sign, and teachers selected from the na- Parking Areas • Gas Stations • Basketbal Courts year, yet if this portion of the rs?M 3 ~ ™ — Non Booking for Seasonal Work Meriden home after a long ill­ since 1969, received his BA de­ many students were eligible , J! Ketween manv sclen- wenaus. issued a written warning for tlon to attend the University of tentative budget is approved, ness. Mrs. Bernice M. Reynolds gree from Harvard University in that arrangements were made to , Those m the second group speeding early yertei^y morn- Colorado Summer Institute in He was a drug Inspector for Mrs. Bernice M. Reynolds. 74. 1949 and his master’s degree In there will be an Increase in the have two groups go. “ “ ‘i through Pamela Aceto, Elissa Boy, ing < « N. School St. Court dade . , Early Bird Special the state’s Consumer Protec­ actlviUes of the program. April 19. Anthropoli^ on National Scl- of Hartford, died yesterday sociology in 1969. Rev. R. Wlnthrop Nelson Jr. Tim studenU began preparing itself the Debbie Eagleson, Gloria tion Department for more than morning at St. Francis Hospital, served as associate pastor One factor is that the program for tlve trip last December, ,tak- ^e ’ .g® Grenier, Lisa lamonaco. Both ------ence Foundatimi gn^-ants. He is 10% DISCOUNT NOW THRU APRIL 15 t*.» fnttr mamminnm nf Twv>i trninins' fcr-roachlng Impsct Of a pe Ingraham, Julie Lamb, Judy 26 years .and mEdntained a sum­ Hartford. the State St. CongregaUonal family life education at the Uni- will last seven weeks only this Peter L. Galle, 21, of Fairfield, assistant professor of sociology research faclUty, me u^rea Mirablto and All Work Per8onall.v Supervised. We are 100% insured mer home in Hebrcm for the Mrs. Reynolds was bom Nov. Qhurch in Portland, M)e., from verslty of Minnesota from 1968 year Instead of bight according ^ the use of snorkel, mask and .-rrense in the charged .vrith seeding, eariy and anthropology at Manchester past 17 years. 19, 1896 in Rockville, the daugh- to 1964 and as pastor of the to 1969 while obtaining his mas- to the Recreation Director Mel- tuu. They also have completed necesrity for me Lynne Parsons. yesterday morning on New Bol- community College, He leaves his wife, Marjory ter cf Paul H. and Alwlne church of ter’s degree. vm Siebold. this is due to the at least five or six sessions in sum Also: Howard Anderson, DeMAIO BROTHERS ^^2? First Congregational ton Rd. Court date April 19. The Institute will consist of CALL 043-7691 Conklin Shannon. Weller Miller. She lived in Hart­ South Wmdsor from 1964 to He and his wife, Lynn, w;ere school calmdar. As it works Bermuda geology, ecology and better ecological declslwis can AngeU, Joseidi Howard, ------seven weeks of classroom in- oceanography. One of these, a be made. Kenneth Orlowskl, Brad FTsher The funeral will be tomor­ ford for many years and was 1960, 'and at the Parkview married in 1950, and have thre»e out this year, he says, under Edward F. Hare, 44, of 146 struction and one week of field three-hour session was held at Fhther: To expose students to -jimiy PatrUz. row at 9:15 a.m. from the John omplcyed by G. Fox and Co. Church, White Bear Lake, Minn., children, Peter, 19, Deborah, the normal guldeUnes for setting Woodland St. charged urith dls- research in archaeology and the Children’s Museum In West one of the most exciting areas Teachers who will be assist- J. Ferry Funeral Home, 88 E. Surrivors are a son, Warren from 1960 to 1968. He taught 18, and Laura, 16. up the program, the program regarding no passing markings, cultural anthropology. It will Main St., Meriden vrith a Mass G. Reynolds of Portlsmd, is shorter. Hartford, which is co-sponsoring of forward motion in the Brookes during the first early yesterday morning on review the fundaipentals of Maine; a brother, Edward W. the trip with the VemMi Public sciences where increase of y^ll be: William Wame- of requiem at St. Rose Church Tlie town’s summer recreation Main St. Court dale April 19. each area of speciajizatim and Miller of Ellington; a sister, School System. oceanographic inUiamatlwi if! gt^r, biology teacher. District Meriden at 10. Burial will be employes are paid by the hour. survey teaching methods, class­ Mrs. Albert Nutland of Vernon; Miss Connecticut Speaker Each student will pay his or helping explain the formation of jg Regional Hlg^; William Rus­ in Sacred Heart Cemetery, Siebold hopes to change the ACCIDENTS room aids, and resource materi­ four grandchildren, four great­ her pwn way and many have the earth and its history. mick, graduate %lab assistant, Meriden. nature of the children’s p^ro*. A summons charging him al. grandchildren, and several been earning most of the it is also hoped that it will Manchester Community 0(rt- Friends may call at the fu­ gram from general recreatlwial wit)i evading responsibility was Crowley, an MCC faculty , nieces and nephews. For Annual CofC Banquet money themselves by having be demonstrated to the students lege, and Miss Bonny BordweU, neral home tonight from 7 to activities to Instruction in more issued Saturday morning to member for two years, teaches F^meial services will be to­ paper routes, baby-sitting etc. that science as a life work, teachet elementary educatlan. 9. Miss Connecticut of 1970, Cyn- won her state title as Miss specific areas. Bruce H. Jenack, 19, of 116 courses in sociology, juvenile morrow at 11 a.m. at the Ladd One enterprising young lady though having moments of high Windsor School system, dance, baton, E. Middle Tpke., after his car delinquency, philosophy, and Funeral Home, 19“ " Sllngton thla Ann Fowler, will be guest Oieshlre. ^ InstrucUon in has been making her own adventure, physical challenge, The second week: Mrs. Claire S John M. Breen left the road tm Union St, near anthropology. Ave., Rockville. Burial will be speaker at the Chamber of JBss Manchester of 1971, Miss arts and crafts, Kusmick, teacher in the Hart­ He is currently XNDOVER — John Marttn Kerry St. and knocked over in Grove ford School system and Don a teaching introductory sociology the 40 membei-s of the club’s graduating class as Breen, 70, of Jericho, Vt., broth­ mailbox. Court date April 19. Mr. and Mrs. John Dyment, 1970 presidents of the YOU ALWAYS SAVi AT ARTHUR'S - “ ’Thibeault, grrade 7 teacher, Ver­ in the New Careers Program they enter Verplanck auditorium, (oiu^a xq oioqd pivj»h> er of Mrs. Leona Balon of An­ m’^l^.^ASV-: ££eTm" ^ i ^ “ h Z r ^est“rt th^MiJiSiester Jay- u ^ t h ^ West Side I je-"S s Manchester Square Dance Club, head a parade of for disadvantaged persons, and Friends may call at the fu­ the Community Y, and The $330 will cover aU of the Finally it is hoped the work- non school system. dover, died Saturday m Burling­ neral home tonight from 7:30 to will precede dinner at 7. cees. On Hartford Rd, near Main _ ujg_ _Somers Correctional In- ton, Vt. Durlng the evening, _the M Buckley-Highland Park schoota ® ^ « “ ®’’ St. Saturday afternoon, a colli- stituUm. 9. Mias Fowler It|)laces Unlver- u i u u i t - o . ------, , _IJ_ tHnn mnm and hnnrd and Sion li)volved cars driven by Square Dance Club Awards Other survivors are his wife, aity of Connecticut President Award ^ 1 “ Siebold says ttie Lientlflc equipment. Ctowley taught in New York, Comment Session a daughter, his mother, three Homer D. Babbidge. After ac-' outstanding citizen for contribu- gRow many children to try Delore^, B. Antonucci of 200 Boy, S, Drowns Other School Work Ohio, and Illinois before joining brothers, three other sisters, ceptlng the invitation to speak, tlons to community life. Walter uRngs they might not ordinarily. Pioneer To Develop Sycamore Lane and Glenn Ban- The Board of Directors Diplomas to 40 Graduates Because the students will MCC. He was counselor and As Accidents and four grandchildren. Dr. Babbidge was asked by an A. Morrissey, vice president of gjjR that the instruction avlge of 287 Burnham St. will conduct a public session Yale Chapel miss one week of school, ______cottage sit»ervlsor at the War- The funeral will be tomorrow a^^ency o l the federal govern- the Hartford National Bank, -^rould be on the ^ginning level tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 11 Manchester Square Dance Gayette, Mr. and Mrs Dcmald Brookes said their teachers are Mar Weekend at St. Pius Church, Essex, Vt. ment to attend a conference in will assume the presidency order to acquaint the chil- On Feiguson Rd., Satimlay ” " ^ ® a.m. in the Board of Direc­ cooperating to get them a week Club awarded diplomas and Green. SHAG W IG S Burial will be m Underhill, Vt. O p en T o Mexlco City cm the banquet from Dr. Harvey Pastel, and awarded a contract by North American Rockwell Corp. Tuesday of each month from Scadden^ Mr, and Mrs. Richard morial contributions may be gynday -and during Holy Week. Orchestra, which will provide ter, will act as master of cere A written warning for fallow- West Baden (Ind.) College; and weekend OormecUcut accidents, Verplanck School. ., ^ NOW tilled Vrith exciting e ^ r ie n c e s ^ develop and build the parachute recovery sys- 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. and the made to the Vermont Heart Remember, Jesus was* guilty as music for dancing. Miss Fhwler monies. tes, Siebold says. ing too closely was issued Sat- “ STL in theology from Bellar- The boy was 3-year-old Daniel The awards” vw^re presented'’Tidriiey, . Mr..-and MrsT Edward or the third Thursday of each AsscxrfaUon Vermont charged,” Coffin added. lii the Alumni Junior League. day^°o*tavow’e tield^WOTk escape system in the B-1, the Air urday afternoon to Winston. H. min® Schoirf of Theology in Preneta, son of Mr. and Mrs. by M r; and Mrs. Clinton Kee- Toper, Mr. and Mrs. William month from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 Respiratory Diseases Associa­ Abcxit 100 of the veterans there vriU probably _be ^ o evenings to be snest In Force’s new stratejric bomber. Sharp of 366 Summit St., after North Aurora, 111. . John Preneta. The family was ney, 1970 club treasurers. Earl Valclulls, Mr. and Mrs. Fred p.m. in the Board of Direc­ NO CUTTING Uon. camped out Saturday night at Executive Chef Canh Vote game days a week to allow for laboratory, ttisiting sclen- The award is the first m a j o r ------^ a collision on TOUand Tpke. He is married to the former visiting friends in Derby Sunday Johimton called for the square Ware, and Mr. and Mrs. Clar- more games. ogts at the station vrill fre- subcontract for work on the B- Development of the prototype tors’ Office. dancing alter the ceremonies, once Wogman. NO STYLING— the site of an historic sanctuary near Adams St. between his Lily Hansen of Islip, L.I., N.Y., when Daniel was noticed miss- READY TO WEAR. Anthony P. Conti here ___ and marched to the chr|>el In the basketbaU quently discuss their work. designed to replace the ag- sygtem riiould also give Pioneer car and one driven by Dorothy who is an elementary school Ing. Police said the boy’s father and Mr. and Mrs. Russell The club vrill conduct a new Anthony P e n y Conti, 23, of Sunday morning^ In Election at Hospital more teams will probably ^ ^ major bays of the force which has been ^ competitive advantage if and A. IBodfidi of East Hartford. teacher in Hebron. found him in the well in nearby son Beach, Cal. Police said the white cued the round dancing, series of square dance lessons Windsor, brother of Vincent 'ihey distributed a statement added bringing the total in two Islands vrill be studied Strategic Air Command’s Congress votes funding for woods. open convertible operated by Members of the graduating *n the fall. Conti of Manchester, died Sat- denouncing the conviction of Lt. The State Labor Relations Klotzer’k status to be decided divisions to 16, eight in each ^ geological bomber since the fuR.gcale production of the B-l, A vehicle, which left the In Norvrich, a witness told Youens struck a center divider, ^i^ss are Mr. and Mrs. Frank ------urday at Ifertford Hospital. wiUlam Calley Jr. The State- later. division. Board today ruled that the ex­ features, organisms present, "'*** 1960 s. spokesman said, scene, damaged a parked one state police thatiRobert E. Car- traveled -about 40 feet through Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. John Feeit and appsari as Other survivors are his par- g^id Calley was a ‘‘scape- That decision, which was The i6-team basketball league water conditions, ecosystems Announcement of the award Pioneer is regarded as the on S. Main St. near Sunset St. ver, 46. was apparently chang- the air and landed upside down. Bakas, Mr. and Mrs. James Wage Rates Soar ecuUve bhef at Manchester Me- Verplanck PTA Natural Hair I ente and a sifter ,j,r poUcies conceived at coupled with a ruUng that Klot- -will be the limit for the faclllt- and other scientific questions. Pioneer was made late Sat- free world’s largest manufactur- belonging to Dominick N. Ven­ ing a tire on his oar when the A passenger escaped unin­ Barry, Mr. and Mrs. Lester BONN — In the first three The funeral will be tomorrow yjg highest levels of command mortal Hospital is to be ex- zer could vote in an election, les, Siebold says. Highlightlng each week will - ®r mUltary and sports tura Jr. of 164 S. Main St. To Hear Talk vehicle apparently sUpped into jured, police said. Black, Mr. and Mra. Joseph months of 1070, West German at 8:16 a.m. from the D ’E s c ^ ggjg^„j g,jR wariilngton.” eluded from votingvoting in an elec- subject to challenge by the hoe-, — ------be a trip to Nonesuch TainnH well, whose Los Angelos m- parachutes, together with other gear and' backed around in a Blazinskl, Mr. and Mrs. W al­ hourly wage rates rose 11.3 per Fimeral Chapel, 236 Wethers­ Uon to determine whether em vision is buildihg three B -l specialized deceleration and re- circle. Officers quote Raymond A pital upon a decision about his A written warning for faUure On Ecology ter Burnett, Mr. and Mrs. John cent over the same 1969 period field Ave., Hartford, with a Students will also make an ployes in the dietary depart­ stsdus, led to the start of in­ filght tdst prototypes for the A ir covery systems. to give the preper signal was R. Kavesky, 23, of Higganum as FitzGerald, Mr. and Mrs. Pat­ while average productivity in­ solenrn Mlass of requiem ait St. underwater study of the Wal- Curfew Quiets ment want union representa­ junction proceedings by the hos­ Court Rejects Force’s aeronautical systems ,/^t the combinatimu of epeed issued ' Saturday morning to Robert Kelley, director of the saying the car hit Carver three rick Flynn, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar creased only 4 per cent. Gertrude Church, Windsor, at Easter Egg Hunt singham Mangrove Swamp, tion. pital’s attorney, who sought to ____ division at Wright Patterson A ir and altitude required in the B-l James M. Barry of 18 Uimmore Goodwin State Forest, vrill be times before Kavesky could stop 9. Burial vrill be in Mt. St. meet and chat vrith the lord Island Nation The state board, after study- hold up the election pending Bid to Block m Iyor“ rf H a m U ^ ” *^tu‘^ v ^ ” "® ®“ ® mission, safe evacuation in case Dr., after a collision at Summit ^ his ^ c ^ and cqme to the OvOlRlWAtCN or ANMICA, . Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfield. Listed Saturday frl is ^ d u le d to 1974. o, emergency could not be as- ing a brief fUed by the hospital’s the outcome of the dispute, collect scientific matter in se­ and Flowers Sts. between his ® victims aid. COLOMBO, Ceylon (AP) — Friends may call at the fu- The dollar figure on the Plo- gured for all six members of ’The annual Easter Egg Hunt counsel over the weekend, found At a Superior Court hearing lected biotic communities such van and a station wagon driven P‘“ ®i‘ School PTA meeting Harry Zlakopulos, 70, of The Ceylon government nend home tonight from 7 to 9. neer contract was not disclos- the B -l crew if conventional wUl be held Saturday, at 10 that the position of executive Friday, Judge Leo Parskey Black Project as reefs, bays, mangrove ponds, by R

PAGE FIFTEEN THE tBOWUNO^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1971 Herald Angle Dodgers and Astros Cheney Nine By Golf’s Winners’ Circle Welcomes Allin EARL YOST Opens Slate Spoita Editor In Opener at Night Bantam 4}irU-lt Ehitriea Bucks Too Powerful Orioles, Twins, Pirates and Dodgers NEW YORK __ Louis, will send Bill Singer to for the second successive year. By DEAN YOST Vietnam Vet the mound against Houston ace Army Master Sgt. Daniel L. •A’**’ Stceves 808-3«—344 It’s springtime and with it comes the seasonal debut Crystal balling the major league baseball pennant Roaming Richie Allen, their arc iirtit PiUer'who ai>ent four vears as Ellen Ahi 30O-S«-33e races after a thre^week spin around the Grapefruit whose swond western mi- ^ a war priLi^ hi vietLn, did »>««« Oox 267-00—327 baseball, track, golf and tennis. On the diamond to- Wins $38,000 League in Florida is by no means a chore. It s a must, g^ation in as many years Alien, who went from Phlia- the relief pitching for Nixon be- Kathy Banavi 27M 8 -8 4 2 day finds Cheney Tech traveling to East Granby in a And Crush Warriors an absolute must, for anyone holding down this post- has boosted Los Angeles’ deiphla to the Cardinals after fore Washington's Dick Bosman Janet Robscn 272-42—314 season opener and on the tennis court, Rockville H^h First Prize NEW YORK (AP)—After losing one game, the Mil­ tion. Actually, your guess, the reader, as to the winners. National League pennant the 1S69 season and belted 34 and Oakland’s vlda Blue as- CSieryi Kupec 200-30—310 battles South Windsor. ------waukee Bucks want^ to make sure it didn’t happen may be closer than this well-tanned scribe after the stock, starts swinging for home runs last year, win start sumed the mound asslgnmenu. Kim Kelley 260-51—301 The eight hl^ school base- four classes, IXi, L, M, S, GREENSBORO, N. C. ------again. 0, boy, did they! most extraordinary weather In ------fhs Dodirers at Houston to- ^ ^ Angeles, David Elsenhower, NUon’s son- Karen Steeves 243-57—300 teams and we cw ^ nine piaydown games, first round (AP)—^Buddy Allin is a ■n ,-n -I The Bucks, recouping from 16 years on the Florida scene. being the others. Chicago . rin ola n f tho which has been Installed by the In-law, subbed for the President Quarterfinal Matches — A. will open up with a brief slate action and quarter, semi and K o ir ilS K flliV last Thursday’s loss, poured It willmhh beVtA thethp mostmn.qt Improvedinrmmvert but nilfiit lu Xn© n iia ie oi tn© oddsmakers asvia a o.i3-1 choice to ao year ago. Steves vs. J. RobsMi CoK vs. tWs wesk, but will move into final ^ames. frail - looking little 130- J on early and often and crushed AMERICAN LEAOITE still not a. contender as are Kan­ 1971 baseball season S dethrone Cincinnati’s injury-rid- In Tuesday’s NL openers, C. Kupec, Ahl vs. Kelley, full gear next week. Cheney, in order for a team to quail- pounder, sandy-haired and ¥? I **'® Eranclsco Warriors 136 East sas City and Milwaukee. three-game send-off. died Reds in the NL. Philadelphia is at Pittsburgh, Junior Girls—21 Entries East Catholic, South Wlndsbr, ty for toutnament competitlan 1 boyish appearing, looking J / e e 1. S i r O o 86 Sunday to win their National 1. Baltimore The Dodgers and Astros were xhe Reds, loaded with power Montreal at the New York Susan MUler it must win 61 per cent of its I for all the world like the _ _ BasketbaU Association Western 1 ^ 2. Boston NATIONAL LEAGUE set to tangle- at the Astrodome season as they ran away Mets, St. Louis at the CSilcago Anne Mackenize 323-30—366 hi action with Manchester games, and each division will 1 drugsto]:e delivery boy. Vl/ ill ^1 1 * rv ja .Conference semifinal playoffs, ^ iTi CJl. g four gomes to one. 3. Detroit East after traditional daytime open- ,^th the league’s West Dlvlslcn Cubs and San Francisco at San Nemcy Murphy 317-24—341 JBgh and Ellington beginning be limited to 16 teams. 1 But the ex-artUlery officer, 4. New York 1. Pittsburgh ers at Cincinnati and Washing- tiue and flattened PltUbuigh in Diego. The New York Yankees Laurie Banavlge 200-36—336 their schedule next week. The rating of teams shall be I decorated four times in 16 Milwaukee will play for tee 1 DAYTON, Ohio (AP) — Jim Western title against the wln- 5. Cleveland 2. New York ton ushered in the 102nd year of yje pennant playoff, were short- visit Boston, Cleveland is at Gall Marinelli 303.3 0 _ 3 3 3 Manchester Community Col­ determined by the percentage 1 months of Vietnam combat 1 McDanlels, pro basketball’s ner of tee Los Angeles-CSiicago 6. Washington 3. Chicago major league play. circuited by injuries to center Detroit, Milwaukee at Min- Denise Wisienskl 310-21—331 *®8T® opens its l 3-game scneauu method, the number of games I duty, again proved his mettle most expensive bonus baby, genes, deadlocked 63 after Chl- 4. Philadelphia Sixteen other clubs will go to fielder Bob Tolan and first nesota and Kansas' City at Call- Patti White 300-18 327 with a twlnblll against Middle- won divided by tee number of 1■ <* ’ when he banged in a birdie putt West 5. St. Louis the starting gate Tuesday be- baseman Lee May as they en- fomia In second-day AL cur- Quarterfinal Matches __ Mac- ®®x C. C. Saturday In Middle- ■ on tee first hole of a sudden- thlnks two warring leagues wUl cago’s 11699 victory Sunday. games played. I meet soon. 1. Minnesota 6. Montreal fore the world champion Balti- tertnined Atlanta today before tain-raisers. knezie vs P White N Mur- town at 10. i i m death playoff and won the $36,- In tee day’s other playoff 2. California more Orioles and the Chicago a sellout crowd of 61,726. Baltimore, the oveiVhelmlng phy vs. L. i^avlge, Macken- In their debut last year Tn® date for qualU]^ 000“ first prize In the Greater ’•They’re going to have to get match, tee Baltimore Bullets 3. Oakland West White Sox complete the opening At Washington, the Senators pick to defend the AL flag, rfe vs. Marinelli S. Miller vs. against East Granby, Cheney *® ^ e s d a y , June 1 vritn tne Greensboro Open Golf Tourna­ together in another year any- tymed' back tee Philadelphia way,” said tee 7-foot Western 4. Chicago 1 . Los Angelas cycle with. Wednesday games. and Oakland A ’s met In the an- meets visiting Washington d . Wisienskl. ' Tech’s Vln Kaseta’s charges playdowns begum^, JUM 2 ment. 76ers 126120 to win their Elast- Kentucky AU-American aiio 6. Kansas City 2. Cincinnati The Dodgers, buoyed by the nual American League open- Wednesday while the White S o x Karen Mackenzie, last year’s^ dropped a 0-2 decisloned. Tech I**® quarterfinals starting Allin,. who had won. only $6 ,- e r n Conference semifinal hta signed a mulU-ybar con­ 3. Milwaukee 3. San Francisco addition of Allen's long, ball er—without President Nixon on open with a doubleheader at champ, seeded to quarterfinals, compiled a dismal 1-13 record Friday, June 4, 964 prior to his victory, had a series, 63. tract rumored at $3 miUlon 4. Atlanta punch in a winter trade with St. hand to throw out the first ball Oakland. a year ago. Final games in the U j and final-round. 69, two-under-par on Baltimore will meet tee New Senior Girls — • Entrlee with tee American Basketball First, let’s take a look at the 5. Houston tee 7,034-yord Sedgefield Coun­ York Knicks for the Eastern Kris Kelley 400- 0—409 For the first time in CIAC M Division will take place, Association’s Carolina Cougars. American League and the over­ 3. San Delgo try O ub Course, and finished Conference title. The Knicks Susan Tomaszewski 329-33—332 history, poet-season baseball Wednesday June 0 with the L With 7-2 Jacksonville All- whelming favorite is Baltimore with a 2TO. took Atlanta, four games to Debbie Oolby 306-61—363 tournament w ill, be conducted and S finals taking place Frl- American Artis Gilmore at cen­ in the East. Without question, Pittsburgh rtilssed out last Rod Funsete, tee third-round one, last week. Sharon Tucker 294-39—333 the same as basketball, with day, June 11. ter, McDaniels felt right at the defending Eastern Division against Cincinnati in galn- leader, had a 71 and Eichelber- Pam Skrabut 283-42—326 home at forward in the ttisibly stunned by their ear- and World Champions have the uje World Series but the ger had a 69. Susan Plumley 236-64—820 (Toachesi’ East-West AU-Star H®r 1®®® 1® San Francisco, tee most solid club in baseball. pirates are back with a better Eichelberger and Funsete candy Oolby 291-24—816 Game Saturday In tee Unlver- Bucks came out smoking and Baltimore has dominated the club, B osoxEnd each collected $17,676 from the Quarterfinal Matches — Bunce Baseball sity of Dayton Arena. didn’t stop tee flrfeworks until junior loop the last two years it should be a real dog-fight in total purse of $190,000. vs. C. Oolby, D. CJolby vs. Tuck­ He walked off with the Star building a 60-polnt advantage, and from this angle there is the National League East with Peter Brown was alone in er, S. Tomaszewski vs. Skrabut, W ith 1 4 -1 4 of Stars Trophy, symboUc of 126-66, through tee final period, every reason to believe that the jjg ^ York and Chicago cap- third with a 69 for 276. Veter­ Kelley vs. Plumley. Schedule tee game’s outstanding player, *ni6 winners, paced by John Blrds will be flying high again ^^le of finishing on top. Anyone ans Terry Dill, 88, and MUler after hitting 12 of 17 floor shote McGlothlin, Lew Alclndor and Sandy Bunce, last year’s Barber, 72, followed at 277. U.S. in October. ^ glubs could finish first as Spring Mark CHENEY TECH for 29 pointo and gathering 10 Bob Dandrldge, held a 3613 In this man’s book, Baltimore ^ or vice versa, champ, seeded to quarterfinals. „ Open king Tony Jacklin of Elng- ______NEW ORLEANS, La. (AP)— April , East Oranby, Away; rebounds, His performance first-quarter lead, nielr superi- will not ^ y win the AL E a ^ ^ave plenty of 6 land had a 67 and was one of Holiday Lanes-^unlor Cham- Th® Boston Red Sox finished 7 Bolton, Home; 14 East Chan- sparked tee East to a 106-104 ority was so evident teat tee crown but vrin the playoff h, good pitching and catch- three at 278. overtime decision over tee Bucks could have g>ugars. Seattle waited imtU mark had been set by Rod Hun- while the Cards and Expos will John Fox exploded for seven St. ntom as Sem., Away; 28 final hole—Allin had finished ready has three 20-game win- 26 the secOTid rixmd of tee NBA dley of Los Angeles In 1961. Regan Clancy "in s the seventh Inning here w olcott Tech, Home. almost a half hour earlier—and mere in Mike CUeUaT, Jim (AP photo) Ed McGuire 299-39—338 Sunday to win a 14-8 slugfest. set up tee playoff 'wteen he bo- draft to pick tee gifted outside McGlothUn had 28 points, Al- Palmer and Dave McNally. LooklrLooking at the NL West, Los Bruins, Rangers Favorites CHANGE OF MIND—^Umpire gives out signal to Yankees’ John Ellis as he Quarterfinal M a t c h e a— Newly a c q u ir e d catcher ^ shooter. clndor 23 and Dandrldge, 19. Tom Dukes, another newcomer, Angeles, with tee "Jf geyes after hitting his drive slides into second, but Red Sox’ Doug Griffin drops ball changing decision. Claughsey vs. McGuire, Klavlns Duane Joeephson homered In MANCHESTER HIGH Payoff - Playoff Time deep Into tee woods. “ I’m in. I don’t care. It’s the pritz Williams led San iPran- fashioned tee best spring talent of any club in base a , underclassmen that have to cisco with IS points, vs. Plcano, Erickson vs. Fox, eMh contest as the teams tuned April 13 Eastern, Away; 19 That sent tee three of teem mound mark on the club. That’s picked over t^ .wwnde . _ worry.” McDaniels said. Baltimore and Philadelphia Vuoto vs. Clancy. up for their American League Platt, Home; 21 Maloney, to tee first tee for tee fourth an indication, of tee improve- UsUttl ProhleUi: Lttck of PitchuiQ played on even terms in the ment. Dukes will be used in tee would go to Cincinnati but the O Robert Claughsey, last year’s opener Tuesday In Bosttm. Home; 23 Han, Away; 26 Weth- playoff of tee season. All drove In Stanley Cup Competition For Louie Dampier first quarter with tee Bullets bullpen." pitching has been erratic and champ, seeded Into quarter- Sunday’s game was tied 7-7 ersfleld. Home; 28 Penney, the fairway. And all put their holding a 31-30 edge. But Balti­ Should anything happen to key players, Bobby Tolan and fltials. w hen tee Red Sox staged their Home; 30 Central, Home. NEW YORK (AP)__It’s payoff time as well as play- second shots into tee fringe jjfW YORK (AP) — ^ve Bruins to go over 30 increased his rookie record more’s Fred Charter and Earl Brooks Robinson, tee Birds Dave Conception are out indef- Junior Boys—32 Entries Wg inning against former team- May 3 Omard, Away; 6 Wlnd- around tee green. o ff time for Louie Dampier. Rrtoton’n nurPRomn acorinir *T°®^ **‘® ®«®®®"- Boston with his 39th goal of tee year Sports Slate] Mcxiroe combined for 20 points may have to struggle, but they initely and injuries have slowed Rusty Dyak 360- 16—876 mate Gary Waslewskl. Two-run ham. Away; 7 Eastern, Home; Funsete putted first and m^hine players with more than for Bufialo, which finished fifth Red Sox Appear Stronger “ Everytime I get into the American Basketball As­ TODAY in a 46point second quarter still would have too much for down several other regulars, Ron Semiao 361- 18—839 homers by Don Pavletich and10 Platt, Away; 12 Maloney, missed. , . .. goeUs—a standard that once In the East Division. Baseball that actually salted It away Kevin Kelley 360-18—338 Joe Lahoud and a two-run triple 14 HaU, Home; 17 Wethersfield, sociation playoffs, I get hungry for that money,” says “ I kind of went to school on fantastic Pnil Esposito, aignlflied the equivalent of a Los Angeles finished fifth In tee likes of tee other Eastern The Giants are ' perennial Cheney Tech at East Granby g 74.(52 halftime lead. clubs. bridesmaids and appear des- Bill Herzog 316-61—-366 by John Ketmedy featured the Away; 19 Penney, Away; 21 the Kentucky Colonels’ outstanding outside shooter, teat one a Uttle,” AlUn said. ” I and the defense-minded .300 batting average for a hock- tee West, beating Vancouver In Norman Davey Dampier fed on tee Florid- Tennla jack Marin led tee Bullets Boston’s improved Red Sox lined for tee same fate. At- 386- 6—331 rally. Central, Away; 24 Oonard, The C3iaps narrowed tee gap had a little hill to go over, then NeW York' Rangers, win- ey player. tee final game. Juha Wldlng, But Bucking Heavy Odds John Johnson 827-24—861 Gary Peters was tee Boston Home; 26 Windham, Home. Ians with a 26point perform­ Rockville at South Windsor with 33 points, four assists and should make it interesting and lanta. could be tee division sur- to 93-91 with 8:06 left before the a valley. It was about 30 feet. I of their first Vezina Sunday’s three goals- gave Bob Pulford, Ralph Backstrom A TUESDAY, APRIL 6 18 rebounds. Monroe had 20 Rob Nicola 316-21—836 starter but was roughed up for ance, including four three-p80R HIGH Itockville at Manchester Bulls take charge, outscoring winners a 10691 lead before tee BOSTON (AP) — The 197671 Boston Bruins broke 16 National 198640 —the last year teey most pointy most goals a sw ell |gg_i52 with tee $26,000 check Coventry, Berlin at Ellington tee Lakers 2616, to grab an 86 w'm ,v,nn' »y “ “ they are still danger- Bob Bolin and Cal Koonce will White Sox in exchange for po|^- gn.K CITY - Gunnar Larson A t C o V e n tT V H ig h April 6 M id d led Home; 8 out basketball player, Ed Fltz- can Gus Williams. The local man Floridians made a comeback Hockey Lea^e team records and 21 Individual marks In their the Stanley Cup—wte Ed ^ the best defense rerore In accompanied tee Firestone Tennis 72 lead at the end of tee third 0U8 at tee. plate. However, they be used early In tee season tn lar second baseman Mike An- 203, Jim Stamler 208, Walt ^ Plalnvllle, Home) IS Wilson, try at tee end behind Mack Cal- regular season which concluded with Sunday’s 7-2 victory over Glacomln’S eighth shutout of tee league. But they finished a q.<^rnament of CSiamplons title gerald, playing with tee Connec- outscored his foe, 22-17. have tee usual problem, lack of long relief. The short reUevere drews. Gleason 215-667, Frank Pitts "^® season could be jg Slmkbury, Home; 20 Rockville at Glastonbury quarter. ticut All-Stars in the Capital vln. the Montreal Canadlens. season, a 6-0 job against f^ 12 ^Ints b®^^ Boston In pitching. , will be right hander Ken Tatum >nie trades enabled the Red 210-226-617, Dick Oote 202-689, ** Windsor Ixxita, Away; 28 Mid- Calvin scored eight of his 36 The East Division champions finished with a 66167 record, Detroit. New York s 177 goals the (NHL standings, even Firestone was Pet- District Schoolboy Classic In Al­ Veterans Ray Culp, Sonny Sic- and southpaw Sparky Lyle. sox to make some key changes. Ron Fletcher 207, Ron Nivison tJoventry High. Head COMhWlI ^gtown, -Away; 27 Glastonbury, bany, N.Y., over the weekend points in tee last two minutes setting highs for victories and for points In the standings, m . against was tee fewest allowed though their record was tee tournament bert and Gary Peters are tee Tatum, obtained In a deal fuco Petrocelll was shifted from 200-232-601, Rollo Masse 206669, D^"®®®®®“ ®“ ® assiwant Dave gg Suffleld, Away; 80 to bring the Floridians within Their 399 goals and 1,093 scoring points also established records, by any team this season. second best in the league. victory In three weeks. Wth Musical Chairs Position - scored 12 points and had seven Big Three cf tee staff. Culp and which sent slugger Tony Oonlg- short to third base, with George Charles Algren 269, 676, Walt Dbatel were p«eted by 38 Home. assists in a 12676 victory over six, but Kentucky’s Howard as did their 26 short handed goola — a figure nearly twice aa Elsewhere on fluntay’s Bob N evln^d Bruce Mac- ^„^g'than 20 tournaments re- Slebert were outstanding during Haro to tee California Angels, scott returning to his old poet at Yaworski 206, Rick Merritt 226 ^® ' May 4 RockvUle Home' 7 Wright connected on two free hlgh as the old mark of 14. day of tee regular schedule. Grepr scored t^ goats ap^e ^ calendar, Rhode Island Saturday night. tee exhibition campaign, but saw little duty in Florida, but is first. Carl Yastrzemskl went 862, Roland Smite 204, Bob Bas- TUs is one of the largest turn-,turn., PlalnvUle, Away; 11 Newing- throws In the final 40 seconds Highlighted among tiie Individual records were ------Phil Esposito' - ’s ronto tripped Chicago 62, St. In the wrapup victory over-Dot- certain to top tee In Basketball at Minnesota Sunday in tee final against Peters, who didn’t allow an ready. Lyle, who slumped to a back to left from first, Billy Co- sett 206-666. outs ever at Coventry. host New York, Fitz netted 22 to nail it for Kentucky. 76 goals and 162 points, and Bobby Orr’s 102 assists. Louis and Pitteburgh tied 1-1, rolt while Brad Park and Rod ^ ^ earned run last spring, was 1-7 record In 1970, has been In- nigliaro moved from left to cen- A core of outstanding settlors Buffalo tied Philadelphia 3-3 Gilbert notched tee others. Gil- ♦^•3;'* Mason ,w in n ^ recora MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (AP) Friday news conference In Mln- points and had nine assists in a HU-TOWN Oerrv DiM-n P">^“1® the team a good Wilson, Away; 21 W i^ r Rookie whiz Charlie Scott set by Jim Stefanlch of Joliet, treated roughly on several occa- consistent so far, but has shown ter and Reggie Smite from cen- and Loe Angeles defeated Van- bert's goal was his 30th — Will BUI Musselman cf Ash- neapcils, appeared to be Mln- 95-81 losing decision. He was the sions. flashes of his old form. ter to right. scored 29 points and flipped in ni., in 1908. land, Ohio, (College become the nesota’s third new coach In game’s second highest scorer. H ^ f ’E d ^ Charter Oak Conference chamiK Away; 26 Southington, Home. Tourney Champs Crowned couver 62. sonal career high. crucial baskets in tee final two Saturday’s games, Mon- Toronto used second-period "^® ^roe wins In a row tied next University of Minnesota four years, succeeding George Ehitries consisted of th^ top minutes for Virginia. In basketball coach? Hanson who resigned alter one J«ten MUler 211-668, Frank Shi- ^ ^ treal trimmed New York 7-2, goals by Jim Dorey and Guy senior high school cagers In New maltte 216672, Walt Hublard Captata p n j^ ^ s k l e , wta- MANOHESTEH The Squires, who managed Musselman was In Min- season of 11-13 and 69 in tee York, New Jersey, Massachu- In Rec Department Events Philadelphia edged Mlimesota Trottier to whin Ctelcs.-ro’s West d *®® WeMr of st. Lou . Jim French Holds Prominent Position OOBIMUNITY O H U BG E only six points through tee first . « Tnmntn 6 3 Divinlnn phamnlons The Black P®tra«lla cOK>®d the presti- neapolis SunaaySunday anaand was noinot uBig ig Ten.le n . 'setts and Connecticut. EHingion Kidge 205-204-214-628, John CapeUo 204- ^ “^ 1? ^ BETTER NINE 7H minutes of the final period, MATch was tournament monte Table Tennis (Boys)—10-11 4.. gt’ Hawks who cantured tee West K*°®® ^ re a to a e by whliqiing de- expected to returni to Ohio until Luther was one of0 1 fourlour menn Sunday night, Fitzgerald, who 2364J03, Ron Bad«tul^204-674. ^® ^.?® AprU 10, Middlesex C.C., ____ dividing his time between the fell behind lf4;-99 wlte five min- at the three Manchester Rec Bruce Cliarendoff; interviewed for the captained East, was pitted Saturday In Pre-Race Kentucky D erby Picture Away; 18 Eastern Connecticut, 440 and 880 this year. . utes left. Field goaU by Doug (Senters. 13 Tina Allen. learned. job- Musselman reportedly was Matt Chupas 41-6-86; Gus Pe- COUNTRY CLUB — ^^*® Most senior lettermen are Away; 17 South Central G.C., Los Angeles defeated California Louis, finished seven goals be- 246169. Johnson began tee final Moe, who finished with 24 Tournaments were held in tee Bllilards—1611 John CJatr; hted~WevT^OTk In te e ^ match poorly, leaving two The whereabouto of the Ash- another and Dave Harter of • 1 46636; Milt Stein 46636; By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Jim French’s third race In as nominated for tee Kentucky Abraitls 136146416, Ken Ben- „ j. Bruce Away; 24 Housatonlc C.C., (2) 6-4. ~ 1613 John Madden; 1616 Mi­ Wednes- Trouhv race spUts and missing a spare, and land coach threw an Interesting regular season unbeaten Penn- V j l l U l C Seraphln 42-7-36; Jim French must wonder many weeks and followed his Derby, which does not take Bogglnl 364, Joe - ii~—.. Hartford ^ poli^, and Scott gave Virginia following events and trophies The playoffs beg;in a short-lived l(U-ltt2 advantage, awarded wltuiers In each dlvl- chael Gorman. , day wlte -ItoRmto at New York Hie ^ victory ___ was n,Toronto’s____found himself “Imself 43 Dins 43 pins behind behind Hplit lighton the on musicalthe musical chairs chairs bas- bas- sylvanla was another. „ ^ • 1 X Gould 41-6-36; Fred Meurant 39- whether he’s racing to catch a third-place finish In tee Bay supplementary nominations. aementtnoT46:^riBe;rbatd^ Tom .Dm x-BnmimiuPeracchlo Inm theuie weightwcikul cr*Home___ . ______“ onte. to have r o r I ilttift LiCafifllC *'®®’ dickers — Ralite Tartag- plane or catching a plane to Shore at New York’s Aqueduct In another Kentucky Derby J®*“* Dyment 166398, Larry ^ Chuck Pananoe In May Mattatuck C.C., Away; But tee Squires fell behind sion. Basketball Foul Shooting, qOMMUNITY Y ^ ______M , S t . ^ ^ Boston in East third this s ^ over Chicago ®«®r ^ ^ Petraglia was top-seeded in <3al Luther, coach and attUet visited Minnesota last week, „ 11a- 91-12-79. Art Tulin 84-6-79, race. 'But one thing’s certain, March 20 and his thirdu u ru Inm teeu ie test,icav, Pastoralx-tu»mr«u ouluieStable’s » Twist xwusi D®**® —r 138-375, — 1' Jack KeUey 146 horiaotital jumps lumiia ® Greater Hartford CXJ., Away; vidien Manny Leaks fired In a Table “ Tennis, Billiards, and jumper for the Nets’ final lead. Bowling. 12^WUr^al«iteief’^6*John aT^mca^ *^d ^tm™^tee^ea^*to^ap^e the fln^ after emerging on top Ic director at Mumy. Ky., has said he wasn’t Interested ^In 5 t Q r ( ; g A o n l J.D Marty Shapiro 961679; Herb after three weeks of flying and Floriad Derby of Gulfstream The Axe, eligible for the big ®®^ Lombardo 172-411, Sher Junior returneesJ are distance ^ NocwaUc . C.C., (2) Homs. r Paganl 87-12-78, Fred Meurant running the 3-year-old son of March 27.. one In Louisville, won tee »60,- Porterfield 146360, Pete Staum Scott then hit two field goals West Side Bee The Manchester Little League 8667is. and a pair of free throws In tee Basketball Foul Shooting-Age Table Tennis—^1611 Peter Graustark holds a ^omlnent johnny Campo, who trains 000-added Arkansas Derby' at TW “S ” The besLof-7 series continues B^k Hwta. P • ______tel^oned university officials Malcolm Moos, Minnesota will hold an Umpires’ Clinic PRO SHOP EVENTS COVENTRY mOH Piojring seconds alter Ray Scott 1612 Steve Pennock; 12-13 Paul Wlrtz, 12-13_ Kenneth Wollen- spot in tee Kentucky Derby pic- jim French for Frank J. Cald- Oaklawn Park. lie Whelan 8 8 7 . mores who lettsred last year as at IlUng Junior High School Sunday berg; 1616 RusseU Sink. te^®. wellwell, naldaald he hnohas tiefnot deter.deter- ^ITee-yeaT-OldS ^ alSO poWDBR PUFF _ R««rlv freshmen are Harry Omns, had scored four points. Rick GUha; 1616 Bruce Landry. commencing AprU 13 at 7 pf.m. Odd Holes Front -i-ne Derby picture, which mined what tee colt’s next race »c<«.ureulectured m. at uomeiuxaieGolden Gate rxeios, Fields, ~ -^-•.7___—___ ~ r'rr".:'' nolepole vault. vautt, BIU Elwell. hlsh high ------1 Home, U Ea^ Barry led New York with 32 Table Tennis—1611 Randy BiUlards—1611 Peter Wlrtz; The school will run for three Even Holes Back once looked Uke a head shot of will be but "of course, the Ken- where a trio of Derby in’ ulmp and hu^es and Hamptom 14 »Ftlan^ points. Lanzano; 12-13 James McNickle; 1613 kfichael Granata; 1616 weeks and will be conducted Flrst-M U t Stein 466-38; IPete Hoist The Flag, turned into a tucky Derby is in tee picture.” eUglbles-Dr. Knighton. Pri- W6, B ^ b ^ W oo^ 176476, Ann Away; 16 Cromwril, H om s; 20 Viiglnla plays at New York I6 I6 Ray Lanzano. Robert MlgUixe. first Stanley Chip In 29 years Bob Plager and Pittsburgh CuP K®** teem. ______|______^***®®™*------Ingua 4611-38: second - Al group portrait after Holst The About three hours before Jim m®*® Dominant Star-were ^® U o 473, Barbara Sherwood pronZiw “ ""J?' a Bolto^ Aa^; In the series’ next two games Billiards—1611 John Stratton; BowUng—1612 High Single, jgg^ gggg,^ b^ke 16 NHL team goalie Al SnUth ejected after a of umpires In Manchester. All Pasternack 669-41 third—Matt Flag’s career-ending Injury- French beat tee best in the “^®® «nlriiers In tee «»- newcomers and track ^ I d ^ “ Rham, Home; 26 IKUndham Tuesday and Wednesday. 12-13 Mike Czajka; 1616 John Scott Oarman; 1612 Mgh Dou- ,,gcords and 21 individual first-period brawl, .Interested boys 14 years old Chupas 48-6-42, Herb Pagan! 46- and Jim French is right In tee West, another Campo-trained 3- »27,200 Gold Rush Stakes. ------. .___ J , , ’Tech, Home; 28 R ocky HIU, 2ieImo Beaty scored 32 points Farrand. ble, Jeffrey Jones; 1616 IDgh marching to tee East Philadelphia, which had IS THERE AN OCCASION ;and older are asked to be pre- 4-42; kickers — Chet Wlncze 8 6 front row after winning tee year-old, Nell Heilman’s Good Saturday’s big race for older SPOUSES-Ken White Jr. 166 “® *® ^ ^®“ *" Away; 30 Vinal Tech, i^ y , and grabbed 16 rebounds to Father and Son 21 Foul Shoot- Single, (Robert lUgUcHre; 1616 uiyjgijju champioiu|hlp this sea- naUed down third place In the 1971 COMETS THAT CALLS FOR A H ^C U T? isent. It Is tee hope of Uttle 1678. Bill Podolny 96-1678; Herb »133,4W‘ Santa Artlta Derby last Behaving won tee $66,800 Goth- horses was tee $116,600 John B. 869, Jim Evans 386, Jim Moore ® j ______May 4 Portland, Home; 0 lead Utah. TTie Stars took a ing—^Micluiel (Soodman—Mickey High Double, Robert lOgliore. Included among their West by whipping Mlimesota by Mercury If so, then try the popular— ^ ; League teat team coaches and Paganl 83-1673. Erich Kellner Saturday. am at Aqueduct. Good Behav- CampbeU Handicap at Bowie, 872, Gloria Darling 156126374, «»• rx Home; . 7 Bast first-quarter lead and never re- Mlcholowaky. Father and Son 21 Fotd Shoot- was a team total of 390 Saturday, got two goals In less • managers will also attend. 82-673. The Santa Anita Derby was ing, however, has not been won by longshot Bushido. Kitty Byrnes 146126377, Mitch TOCS Dow u Qaps Hampton, Home; U Rham, Unqulsbed It, although Texas EAST SIDE BBC Ing—James Mdfickle and Fath- gggjg gg more than any team than 2|4 minutes by Andre Evans 342. BLOOMFIELD (AP) — Tbe Away; 14 Bacon, Away; 18 Joe's Berber Shop , Cowles, who Is a member of ------^ ^ ------^— Angel Cordero Jr. got Jim threatened several times be- BasketbaU Foul Shooting—16 from S2217. Hamden Bics downed tee Hart- Cromwell, Away; 19 Bolton, had ever totaled before: Lacroix In the third period Sun- ;te e Connecticut State Boanl of French to tee finish of the 1% hind Don Freeman’s 30 points 11 Craig Ostnxit; 1243 Rick Father and Son 21 Foul Shoot­ ProDUit, Professional Service and Styling! FRIEBIDSHIP—Maxine Doer- 1°"* 123-116 Sunday In an Home, Esposlto, who had nine goals day to tie Buffalo. s “Approved Baseball Umpires, mile Santa Anita Derby by 1% and Gene Moore’s 21. Plepler; 1616 C2Up DonneUy. ing—Mike Quesnel and Father. In his last'five games, was one Gil Perreault of the Sabres MORIARTY s Two Eb^rt Barbers At Tour Service! Jhas just completed a clinic for lengths over Arthur A. S^lig^ big 186, Sandy Brown 192-461, Eastern Basketball Association e Yes, We Honor Senlcw aUzens Cards! «new candidates for the local son Jr.’s favored Unccmscidus, I^® Bean 206488, Rita Heim * ^ ® **®f®' j . EaLUNO'TON HIGH BROTHERS with Fritz’ and Seechrest’s 188-464, Sandy Kershaw 207-184- ;i:, < i.vn:i: sri!i:i; 5 . chapter. He also will conduct April 18 Suffleld, Home; 16 a clinic In East Windsor for tee Vegas Vic third and R.G. Buc’s B50, Lou Toutaln 378, Dick Tur- from ^ foul Une whUe the Qranby Away 20 East Wlnd- Seven Lettermen Returning M \\( iii>i i;i: JOE'S BARBER SHOP . 17 towns in Little League Dis- Crimsmi Demon fourth in the cotte 209, George Moquln Sr. »®ored 01^ M free throw^ Home- 23'Stafford Awav iMiDiir ;;r> M Osk St, Btanohester (aosed Hondsys) ’ trict Eight for whom he is chief field of 10 that carried level 228, Ernie Whipple 21^, Ray S®v®n the Blcs acorrf to A ^ . double figures. They were led by , S ^ ® ’ . umpire consultant. weights of 12 0 pounds. Pointer 214, Skip KeUy 678. With Ellington High Squad John Matees vteo had 22 points, Lakes N.H., Home. Unconscious, . losing for the May 1 Inter Lakes N.H., Br DEAN YOST had a .182 batting mark, wiU be first time in four starts this Home; 3 Somers, Away; 6 8 uf- Ooming off an 11-6 overall Therrlen’s utility man. Aces and Kings year, and Vegas Vic both are field. Away; 7 Granl^, Home; record and a 7-3 mark In the In the outfield Paul Oftgne TIRES eleglble for a trip to Kentucky Three New Umpires Added 11 Ehiat Windsor, Aw ay; 12 North Central Connecticut Cton- and Court Harned, both start- f I r e s ? 0 n ? Set for Playoff and plans are to race teem In O-Pr East oranby.Oranby, Home; 14 Staf- ference, Ellington High has sev- ers last season, are back with tee $100,006added OaUfornU or lettermen returning to Coach Chris Harned, Mark Price and BATTERIES Battle Tuesday Derby at Golden Gate April 17. To American League Staff n Don 'nierrlMi’s baseball team JJm Fitzgerald fighting for tee By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Unconscious definitely is being this season. other spots. D^SIU.. » , « ,« . DRIVE IN TODAY . . . ONE STOP CAR SERVJCE HEADUQARTIRS The Quebec Aces and Spring- aimed for Louisville. BOSTON (AP) — Joseph E. lailngton lost six lettermen According to the coach there field Kings, unable to settle tee Jim French paid a winning Crooln, president of tee Amerl- ^® > worked lait year In the .. X to gradusiUon and has seven are no defensive problems and final American Hockey League mutuel of $9.60 after running can League, Saturday announced American Association. He wUl returning to tee Uneup, two tee offense will be bolstered by join Nestor Chylak’s crew. playoff berth in separate tee 1% miles In 1:48 1-6 for his . .u ' . . are pitchers and five are field- a confident winning attitude. Al- McCoy, 30, of CampbeU, Mo. (MMPIETE FRONT END SERVICE games, will decide it among third win, all In stakes, in eight tbe addition of three umpires to H am ilton T im ’d gfg_ BO. tee Knights’ bench Is excep- comes from tee International themselves Tuesday . starts this year. the league staff for the lOTl sea- TA«rtitig pitcher Is Ed Mate- tionally strong, thai opens Monday In Wash- League after serving' three A’TLANI^A - ^ (AP) — Bfite Ham- . TUNE-UP O MUFFLERS AND TAILPIPES • RALANCING Quebec rallied for a 64 victo­ ______so n ews, who compUed a 62 rec- Main shoes to be fUled are Ington. years In tee Texas League. He "®^b®®*t Maaa., finiihed ry over Rochester and Spring- ord last year and Ccxirt Harned thoee left by tee graduated When Argentina's Roberto de The new umpires are Dave will work with Jim Honochlck’s “ Sunday's Atlanta 500 field knocked off Baltimore 2-1 whose record was 1-2. In tee Dean Kupferschmld (.420 bat- gWiTrr>,~*i. Vicenzo won tee 1971 Panama Phillips. BiU Deegan and Lorry crew. car race and pocketed field wlU be catcher Dwight ting average and 6 2 lUtching Sunday to wind up tee season Open golf tournament with a fl- McCoy. Nick Avants, also a rookie ";?7® “* P*™ money, BROWN’S I WILSON Landmann, who batted .212 as a record) Leroy Blllngwood .396 tied for tee final East Division nal round 63 It marked tee 132nd PteiUips, 27, of St. Louts, umpire, wUl work In tee league _ ™ ® r^_® won by A. J. playoff berth. The two teams ■tarter. Covering first base will average and Kevin Jones .286 AUTO SERVICE TIRE SHOP I SUPERIOR SERVICE OFF AND RUNNING—First race at Gulfstream Park saw a crowded field tourney win for tee 46year-oId worked previously In the Inter- temporarily until Honochlck has ^®}!^®* Tex^mchard will play off for tee berth Tues­ be (Bob Cavanaugh, a left-hand- average. bunch into first turn. Eventual winners, Metairie Abbe (second from left) ran PGA pro. It was his thirdbird Pans- national League. He Is assigned recovered from a case of the Betty of Randleman, N.C., was 164 W. MIDDLE TPKE. 248 SPRUCE STREET day at Springfield BCCOvlU* ed batter, and at second Is Ellington opens tee seaswi (A P pboto) the mile and one-sixteenth in 1:44. Polar Zone, second from right was second. ma Open. First prize was $3,600. to tee crew of Larry Napp. mumpe. Mark Umberger, also a starter Tuesday, April 13, away against MS-28IB 64 6a m FIRST OF THREE— Boston Bruins’ record scorer, Phil Esposito (7) fires the • CtTOO CREDIT CARO last season. In tee shortstop N(XX7 member Suffleld. Last puck past Canadiens’ goalie Phil Myre to reach the T^goal miles^ne. Esposi­ s >|OBlL CREDIT CARD position wUl be Rickey Brahm, season tee Knights turned Suf- a junior. Mike Landraatm, who field back twice. to went on to perform a hat trick. Bruins’ Wayne Cashman watches the play. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1971 PAGE SEVENTEEN PAGE SIXTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY. APRIL 6, 1971 Iwbiets SoffviCM 13 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY SHORTEN hud WHIPPLE Help Wanted-Mole 36 Help WantetMIdale 36 OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE BUGGS BUNNY CLEANINQ — Interior — both • ANDNOW we PRESENT THESTAR OF STAGE,SCI^N AND INTERNAL Auditor — Systems WtNDOW cleaner — Must be residential and commercial. experienced for part-Ume or IN THE FIRST he manager. Degree a must. ' WELL, 1 LOfie Satisfactory work guaranteed. T ELCUPPO Tpi f VisinM-THE GOLDEN WXCiE OF ENfltEWNK HUMPERBURT fu ll-tim e w o rk . C a ll 649-5834. p l a c e , n s Answer to Pryiomi PmmI# CLASSIFIED About 2 years experience in in- HlYA, PETUNIA'. I COT ^ ONE BET/ WOULDN'T F*or friendly free eeUmates, HIRES TOP-WLENT SOkAE GREAT BUYS IN t FlCUREO H l« ternal auditing or public ac- OUTSIDE worker — laboring n i b s \W0UU3N'T FIT/ AND IN call Suburban Floor Mainten- TOPECPORAl OVBRSrUFFED C H AJP^ -THE SeCONO, , Apparel counting together with about 3 on pipe work. Install and T'CJAV! UP EVEN ' a n ce, 649-9229. FOR THE PAYING SidP J IP IT MEANT POP HOOPLE ADVERTISING years Industrial accoimting. pump sceptic tanks, drive s n e a k i n g cxrr HAD HIMV. mistake CUSTOMERS > S ta rU to 114,000. N o F e e . R ita UNDER HOUSE ACROSS small and medium trucks. In­ I OF TOWN IN 57 For fear that CLASSmED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS P erso n n el, 646-4040. teresting work, pleasant oon-' A BARBEL.' HoW /^PRECT FOR 1 Sleeveless Household Service* 13-A DOWN ditions. McKinney Bros. Sei>Uc COME YOU 4 B HOURC/ Karment 8 AJL to 4:80 PJL MANAGER — Environmental CALLED IT T 5 Head covering CUSTOM made dnqmteo, rif^ Tank Co., Mitchell Drive, 1 P rice pollution control department. 8 Footwear 2 Operatic solo coven and reuiiliolatering. oft Parker St. Inquire 7 a.m. COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Must be degreed and experi­ 12 Boy’s name 3 Skin of an Budget terma. KataMlriied in to 8 a m . 13 Mouth (anal.) animal PJ8U DAT BBVOBl! PDBUOanon 1*4B. Daya, BM4HB6, evenlnga, enced In environmental pollu- ______4 Came into a I^ALPHUOUNCr 14 Bad actors Deikm w tor Heterdoy end Monday la 4 0 B p.ai. Friday 6M-70M. Uon control technology, sci- ASSISTANT Foreman—Experi- 15 Sediment room (SAUDLER^Vomm ence, instrumentation systems, enced on 5lThicket ' HEHVORKaTY,H.Y. ' Brown and Sharp, 16 V igor (slang) 23 Stain 37 Turkish robe TWO handymen want a variety etc. Must also be a proven 6 Exist 38 Sturdy tree and Gridley automatics. Super­ 17 Word of 24 Tim ber w olf PLEASE READ TOUR AD o t Jobe fay day or hour. We manager and top communica­ sorrow 7 Semiliquid 40 Showy flower visory experience necessary. fo(id 25 Assam clean yarda, atttca and cellan. to r. S ta rtin g s a la r y 620,000- 18 PoUtoes silkworm 41 Row or "Want Ada» are tatai orar the phnw aa a Starts a t $10,000. N o fe e . R ita 8 Darkening 42 Lad’s name GonvcniMice. Iho adrottiaer ahaald read Ma ad nw FIBBT ReaaonaUe. CaU ets-«a06. $30,000 ra n ge. N o fe e . R ita P erson n el, 646-4040. BY LANK LEONARD (coU.) 9 Ring o f ligh t 26 Salts (chem .) T hen THE vmiTERs 20 Idolize 43 G irl’t name DAT IT APPBABS and ■XFOBT ” »«»«» M ttee lor the P erso n n el, 646-4040. MICKEY FINN 10 Persian 27 Roman road RBWBAVINa of buna, moUi- GOWTOTHEIRACT 21 Fem ale ru ff 28 Roman 45 Sly trick next insertion. The Herald la tfiaiHiariMo lor only ONC ia- MALE, over 21, must have ^ tentmaker 46 Bachelor of taolea, xippen repaired. Win­ ATTENTION! Summer open­ Y O U SO?/] NOW i ^ K - BUT I THREW A PRETTY 22 Siouan Indian emperor oorreet or omittod laanrtlDii lor any AT THESAME TIME driver's license. Salary to THINK GOOD SCARE INTO HIM,' 1 BETTER! 11 Being (U t in ) Law s (p i.) THAT AIN 'T ENOUGH?J HE S JUST A 23 lx » e vital 19 Prim ary color 29 P ro fit oMy to the extant of a "m ake geed* dow riiartea made to meaaore ings are now being filled, Hart­ compare with experience, (or I SAV THAT HE'LL TAKE fluid 47 Chair A»R.1ALENTG0eS I THINK SO, I'VE GOT TO BE fA PUNK KID/ HE 20 Solar disk 31 Reared de net leeeen vthe valae ol the adreetleeaaent wM aed be all aixe Venetian bUnda. Keya ford company is paying $140 moving and storage business. I ‘\/E BEEN WAITIN' FOR YOU! THE "FIFTH"/ 26 B oiling 34 Lubricants 49 Pronoun INTOHIS-ANOHE PORTER/ S U R E ! ) ^ I TRIED TO 22 Leather corrected by "m abe feed " laacrtlaa. made while yon wait Tive for qualified personnel’. (College Apply Admiral Moving and TOMORROW'S V GET SMART/ 30 Master 35 Clothing 50 Atmosphere MUTTON 60ES BEFORE TH E X ^TE 31 Farm building bottle (Ital.) reoorden for rent MarknYa,' MIGHTASWELL students considered. Apply in Stmage Co., 493 Ch^Ml Rd., COMMITTEE! IS HE 60!N' TO 32 Afternoon 867 M a in S t , e ih s m . BE SINGING IN A person , 270 F a rm in g to n A v e ., r k r IT r r M l F r e a ) South W in d sor, 528-4421. COOPERATE WITH US? ^ social event 1“ T ~ 5 " 1 8 S“ SIGN LANGUAGE- Hartford. Office 201. Tuesday 33 Japanese sash WASHING machine repairs, MANAGER for health ^ ‘uVlB BEUICTANT RACER* 15" 4 643-2711 87S-3136 10 a.m. only. Ul OW **------34 Shield RCA Whirlpool, Kenmore, beauty aids store. Excellent bearing IS IT 17 Maytag. Reaacnable ratea. MS- SEE our ad under business op- starting salary. Apply Big L. 35 Air (comb, $H0(?TEt portunities. ’’A one-man busl- form ) Automobile* For Solo 4 4918, M7-1719. D iscount S tore, 913 M a in St., n r ness $2,000 In v e stm e n t” (C an BY NEG COCHRAN 36 Sycophants 4-5 Manchester. OUT OUR WAY 38 Dress 5 T 1963 OHBVROiLBT, 4-dM ^se- ODD JOBS — MlacelUneoua re­ start part-time). protector zi a dan, good engine) good trana- polrx, eJedn-up, , carpentry 39 Aged W 24 a mission. First tUO takes It. work, cenereto work, node and . _ ^ as i_aa* ____■ - ■ we SBRVIOE order writer—must er hanging. for brand new 8-bay ranch Immediate opening for a fuU- FITZGERALD FORD INC. contractor. AddlUons, remod­ 1967 O L D S M O B IL B C u tlass Su­ Discount on waUpaper. CaU style service station now tlme girl. Varied duties, wlU MAN WANTED to unload eling and repedrs. CaU any­ Windsor Ave., Rockville preme, 2-door, vinyl hardtop, O e c a r H e b ert. 646-3048. mujer c(XistruoUon ^ at Route train. We offer aU fringe bene- tru ck s, hours 4-12, m ust b e H e ra ld , time for free estimate. 875- )) $1,260. firm . 643-9812. flta. Knnd new faclUtiea and stron g . A p p ly b etw een 8-12 a,./E( /g 1642. P A im iN a and decacattDg, pa­ 83/30 in M an ch ester, Conn. equipment. CaU (or appoint­ a.m. Manchester Coat A BY DICK TURNER 1966 O L D 8 M O B IL E 88, 4-door per banging. FuUy insured. ExceUent opportunity (or ag­ m en t, M r. Jon es, 646-1712. AODirOR — Staff. Degree a CARNIVAL LEON CLBSZTNSKI buUder — Aprbn, 73 Summit St. Man­ sedan, power brakes, power C aU 648-2804, G e o rg e N . Con­ gressive type individual who must. Top banking spot. Man­ new homes custom buUt, re­ WOMAN for Ught housework, ch ester.______steering, automatic. ^ceUent v e rs e . chester commuting. Starts to modeling, additions, rec ______desires to be his own boos. con dition . $800 firm . 649-9686. one w e e k ly . CaU 640-7204 jj^ g T A L L M E N T L o a iT tra in ee— $22,000. N o fe e . R ita P e rs o n ­ you ’v e rooms, garages, kitchens re- b . H. MAOOWAN JR. A Sons, after 6 p.m. Two-year accounting sch(xri nel, 0464040. BY PHIL KROHN 1969 V O L K S W A G E N squ are- modeled, bath tUe, cement Interior and exterior painting, GUMMER STREET SHELL OFFERS ARE YOU ambitious? Earn ex­ grad or finance co m ^ ex- BOOKKEEPER - Experi- back, exceUent throughout. work. Steps, dormers. Resi­ paper hanging. Thirty years tra money, fuU or {Mii-tlme, p e rie n c e . S tarts to $7,500. N o fuU-Um e p ositio n . R e ­ H-S CaU 742-6379 a ft e r 7 p .m . dential or commercial. CaU experience, four generations. A-5 e EbcceUent high volume po­ betXMne a Koacot beauty od- fe e . R ita P erson n el, 646-4040. egAUTT 15 A ^ S S liw THE WORRY WART 6494291. Free estimates, fuUy insured. p ly B oik "GG” Manchester SHieueT-.i'u , TPIPN*r/VieAN te n tia l vlaor. FYee training by quoU- eeAPMTR?eM T'etL^jw FtDweK 648-7861. Herald, Rating experience and l Lo*t «nid Found 1 1964 VDLJCSWAGEN, good run- DORMERS, garages, porches. fled instructors. CaU Rothman ^zim AND You 1^ SUIATING 6 EWT Y # ExceUent paid training Pharmacy requires salary desired An equal op­ rec rooms, room additions, Dtstributors, 0464061, Mon­ IT MOU^S YOU i/uTHe Su m - LOST — vicinity South Main St. n in g con dition , $400. 643-0618. part-time clerks, experienced portunity employer. U K g TMAT/'/ BY FRANK O’NEAL kitchens, add-a-levels, roofing,PAINTING and papering. CaU SHORT RIBS 8-months old gray kitten with e Financial assiatance day, Wednesday and Friday, prrferred, driver’s license. No aid in g, g e n e r a l re p a irs . <)ual- Joh n,648-8048. AUTO me(riianic, must be cx- white pa'ws, chest and cliln, 9:30 - 3 p.m . phone (mils. Tniek* - Tractor* 5 IW wotkmanaiiip. Financing------— • Insurance and retirement ______perienced, excellent woridng VES.IM RACIN6 g r a y b e a rd . 649-8143. R e w a rd . T ^ - r A f a c t . available. Economy BuUders, NAME your own price, paint- p la n MONEY Isn’t everything SALES help full or part-time (xxuUttons and fringe benefits, Wou LOOK ©LUM.j 1966 CHEVROLET, % ton plck- K..t it.« =„rf.,iiv ^ FOUND — The best place to In c ., 648-6159, 872-0647 e v e - In g, p a p e iiia n g lng , re m o v a l. they say, but It’s awfuUy nice. appUance experience prefer­ up, set (or camper, many ex­ Prompt service, fuUy insu^. — ) T ^ choose home decorations and IF YOU ARE THE MAN— Auu selling Avon Is an awfully red or wlU train. Apply at to Albert Patch, service man­ tra s . $1,350. 046-0070. Satisfaction guaranteed. CaU gifts is Your Gift Gallery at luce Way to earn uiac money. Bernie’s TV, Mantriiester ager, Carter Chevrolet C o . In c, CARPENTR.T and remodeUng, J e r r y K en n ey 647-9664. FOR MORE INFORMA- Watkins, 936 iMain ’ St. Your REDUCED for quick sale — (JaU nuW, 2o94S22. P a rk a d e . 1229 Main St., Mancheater. rec rooms, dormers, kttebens, . • . „ TTON , CALL, COLLECT, home town friendly world of 1934. Michigan 75A payloader, and garages. CaU INSIDE—outside painting. Spe- W E E K D A Y S 1-526-9401 M R . SEXDRETARIAL poelUon avall- g ifts . T elep h on e, 643-5171. g o o d ru b ber, good running aoie, 12 montns, 3o-nour week. Tom Oortltt. 64A0086. ' PALUMBO, NIGHTS AND condition. Side curtains, gaso­ O dl my competitors, then caU A vaU a b le A p rU 14, 1971 In the line engine, fuUy automatic. h a l l m a r k Building Co. For W EEK ENDS 1-0664100 MR. A m e . E s tim a te s g iv e n . 648-7868. Vernon Senool system. P(»l- P e n o n o l * 3 ------i,ioo hours. $4,750. 6m - home Improvement, addltkxui, JARVIS. tlon requires knowledge of TIRED OF BY FRANK BA6INSK1 E. MARTIN. FuU 2965. rec rooms, garages,’ roofing, MCSIARD shorthand, considerable typ­ P L A IN JANE professional painting service. DfOOliCBi TAXB28 vrepftTWl In ' ------gutters. Free eeHmataa. AD Or write—SHELZ j O IL C O ., ing and filing. Inquire Board THE RAT RACE? Interior-exterior. Free esti­ AND (AY BLIND DATE T O N IS ^ ooovsiitenee of STOUT CHEVROLET, ton cus- wort guaranteed. 8M*BT7. of Education, Sclxxri and t h e r e AS2E TW O DAYPeOPLE AND SAYS HESNieWTPBOPLE'.l tom camper pick-up with mates, fully Insured. 6404411, 477 O O N N E C n C U T B L V D ., You cai get out Of the R A T RACE, now! You can get out O F PEO PLED NISHT PEOPLE! CaD R u s m U Burnett for ap- Park Streets, Rockville or c a m p e r top, m a n y e x tra s . 040- n BVTOON H. 8M RH ft 8 0 M 8 — 649-9285. pait of the time, most of the time, oi all of the time! It’ s jniti[ta(mfgi|^' 643*6888. ElAST HARTFORD, CONN. call Mr. Kerkin, Assistant Su­ 2113 a fte r 6. Remodeling, repairing, addt up to you. in celling perintendent of Sch(X>ls, ^(5- INCOOiCE TAX preparaUon. <3aU — — — Uons, rec roans, p*wwh— and SPBldAUZINO Buy your first U .I.I. Snack Shop vending machine . . . and No Job too smaU. 6061. D an ki/aSler, 649-3829 o r 247- V O L K S W A G E N p ick-u p roofing. No job too small. OaU painting. suddenly you’re in your own business. You can start with an tru ck , rebu U t en gin e. $200. C aU 648-9112. 646-3144. STENOGRAPHER, outstand- investment of $700 to $7,000. Give'a few hours of conscien­ P ‘______N ee d s w o rk . CaU e49Jt485. J. P. LEWIS A SON, custom BEAUTY SHOP Ing opportunity in fast paced tious service each week, stocking machines . . . and you’re CARPENTRY—concrete steps, on the way to a whole ''chain” of Snack Shops. INCOME TAXES prepared, by floors, hatchways, remodeling : decorating, interior and ex­ east-o(-river firm. Career FOR SA LE Then it’s good-by rat race, hello extra income and inde­ f t W l NIA. Ue- T M Urn. U 1 ?•». OR M a rv in B a k er. CaU 643-0267. i r a i l C f * - porches, garages, closets, ceU- terior, paperfaanging, (uUy in­ oriented gal with go(xl typing pendence! You will work with a company that has one of the 6 . A ings, attics finished, rec sured. For free esttmotes call and shorthand. $106. F e e paid. “ Could I have him call you back? I hate •to disturb Mobile H om y most amazing growth records this country has ever seen. In INOOME TAXES prepared in rooms, formica, ceramic. Oth­ 640-9656. I f n o a n sw er 64S-6S62. Set up for 2 operators on Rita Girl, 96 E. Center St., his rest, because he opened a can of pickles for a time vdien the nation's economy has slumped, Ussery your home by appointment. 1969 NEWPORT, 2 bedrooms. er related work. No Job too Main St. in Manchester. M an ch ester, 046-8441. me just an hour ago!" CaU H . H . WUson, 649-6606. furnished or unfurnished, on Industries, and their distributors have doubled, tripled, then A--5 smaU. Dan Moran, BuUder. Write to Box EE, Manches­ lo t in S torrs. 12’x52’ . CaU 1- quadrupled their business and it’s not even close to level­ RIDE wanted to Main St. Hart­ E v en in g s , 649-8880. Floor Hnidiiiig 2 4 429-7408. ter Herald. NURSE'S aide, fun-ttma, S-U. ing off! ford, hours 9:80-5:80, from vi­ DORMERS, flush, regular, set- pxOOR SANDING, and refln- CaU 649-4619. You can beat the rat race for a profitable business with cinity Porter S t 6434129 after BY ROLSTON JONES and PRANK RIDGEWAY ___ w -fcn-i w * back. The unique vogue, on iriilng (qtecialising in (rider TIM E that’s your own. MR. ABERNATHY MATURE woman, general of­ BY DICK CAVALLl 6. AUID IrMvHig OCriOOl Ranches, Add-adevel and fhxirs). Inside painting, paper­ Machine locations are secured for you; toll free WATS lines WINTHROP fice work, one girt ofUce, Cen­ TOUGH? rrfe d o w n ­ WHY CAn Y THEY GTOBETHBR AODRNS raised ranches. Shells only. ing, ceilings, etc. No Job too ate available to discuss day-to-day operations with U.I.I. SKILXED, (xwrteous instruc­ AMERICAN ter St. Manchester. Hours 10- r ig h t IMP069IBLE! IN TREE9 LIKE OTHBi. 9CSUIRRELG ? ITHINIK IM SLATSD Financing available. Call Pat­ sm aU . J(rim V e r fa ille , 648-6750. professionals; helpful financing plans are available to ex­ t h a t P U T T Aotom oblle* For Sole 4 tors. New dual (wntroUed cars. 3. CaU M r. L a v e r y , 236-4588 I h a v e n Y s e e n R3R A PRECOCIOUS r ic k J. O a rr, 643-7926. SERVICE STATION pand your operation. You’re never too old to lea rn . ______for appointment. OFYDURS a d o l e s c h n c ^ . NEED CART Credit very bod? ■VOORSISTB2 JILL VA-VA-VA-VOOM j R eg^r now^for^rlng driv- iioNlET^! Fast service. If you're sincerely interested in something much better than 19 dOllsie LATELY... EIGHTEEN. Bankrupt, repooaeasian? Hon- FOR R EN T in g lees(x is. 647-1666. Dormers, room additions, ga­ the usual rat race, write today. Include telephone number T D B E A HOW OLD IB SH E aet Douglas accepts lowest Stock* - M ortgage* 27 and references. TO U G H rages, porches, roofing and Rockville NOW? down. smaUest payments, any------H dp 34 UtS«T latasiries, lac.* U95 Empire Cnilial*Dalles,Teiiu 75247m O N E , M R . siding. Ooaiparti^ prlcies . Add- m o r t g AGBS — 1st, and 2nd., whsrs. Not smaU loan fln a ^ M otorcycloS-B leyclM 11 SeU lead free “AMOCO” PART-TTME, gas station atten­ ABKNATHYJ company plan. Douglas Mo- ______*______" ______A - L « v e l D o rm er Oorp. 289- mortgages— interim ftnancfaig *r* if J el ^ AI dant mornings, some mechan­ to rs, 840 M Sln. 1967 T R IU M P H , D a y to n a 600 0449. — eiqiedlMtt and confidential Put yourself a step ahead of ical eiqierience. Apply 270 cc’B, exceUent condition. CaU j c a SONRT work aU typos. Fire aervice. J. D. Real FMate 1870 COUGAR —twodoor hard­ com p etition . C a ll 568-0131 Hartford Rd., Mancheater. 6494412. places, steps, sidewalks, walla, ______Aaaoc. 6434129. top coupe. Bucket seats, con­ d a y s. Ehrenlngs 1-265-2706, COLLEGE Grads — We have sole, power steering, power 1969 Y A M A H A 260 c c , s tre e t etc. Fleldstone a specialty. ^ MORTGAODB, loans, first, sec Mike Barnett. work guaranteed Free esti several (qienlngs . In several ecramfader, excellent ccxiditlcxi. cod, third. AU kinds. Realty brakes. Rsal riiarp car. Phone m ates. • CaU a fte r 5, 648-1870 areas for top (mllege grads. No aa^ $475. 6654321 E x t 8960 b e fo re 5. statewide. Credit rating unnec­ DUNKIN' DONUTS BY ROY CRANE OWILU 648-2881. o r 644-2976. fe e . R ita p eraon n el, 646-4040. BUZZ S A W T ^ essary. Reaaonalrie. CJonSden- VIC IS ON HIS POOR VIC/ AFTER tlal, quick arrangements. Al­ Private iMlruetioM 32 I THINK EVEN THO VIC AUD 1 HAVE 1970 VOLKSWAGEN with 9,000 B w laeu SoTvico* 13 WES ROBBINS Car^ntry re- means business PEffTHKED ANR,. ALL HIS BAP LUCK, v in Lu n d y A g e n c y , 627-7971, ><0USH0ULP, HAP OUR DIFFERENCES, miles, radio, whltewaU O res, ------m(xleUng specialist. Ad(Utlons, W E a ,I JUST HAVE I'M SURE HE’LL 968 Main St, Hartford. Eve­ c u m b e r l a n d f a r m s TOO, DEAREST. WERE SnLLVERV CLOSE, BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE with snow tires, rear window SHARPENING Service —Saws, rec rooms dormers, porches, TENNIS Instructions — Call TO SEE HIM APPRECIATE IT. CAPTAIN EASY n in gs, 283-6879. DAIRY STORES Location Immediately Available MOST defroster, exceUent coniUtlon, knives, axes, riiears, skates, cabinets, formi(m, buUt-lns, 289-8447, G lo r U D a rtin g. b ath room s, kitchens, 049-8446. IDENTICAL AS EASY PREPARES THERE’S A FLICKER OF USHT 5 m onths (rid, $1,950. A rm . 628- rotary hladaa. Quick servlee. is seeking WA/TI P C ^ N ^ THE SHORE*. LIKB for Franchising in TWINS ARE. W L10HT THE OIL 6411. Oepltol Equipment Oe., 88 STORE MANAGERS RESCUE BEACONi OMAR A CAMP R R E l... IT MUST BE .THEW EIRDOJT^j^;^ Main St., Manchester. Hours P<»i.„-D riw w .y>1^ RUPP SCANS THE ISLAND 1961 RAMBLER 6 cylinder, 2- RESTAURANT — IdeaUy locat- Because of our rapid expan­ MANCHESTER. CONNECTICUT FOR S lew s OP THEIR. dally 7:304, Thursday, 7:804. RISK BETRAVINS door, good running condition. AMESITE work — repair on ed doing a thriving business. BOfXGCEEPER — Secretary, sion and our poUcy to pro­ MYSTERIOUS ENEMY. HIS PQSmONT S atu rday, 7 :8 0 4 . 648*7808. Our stores are fully equipped ready to operate. F irm $100. C aB 643-1904. driveways, walks and parking Ideal for energetic (touple. Tre- experience preferred, Monday- mote from within, we are You need no previous experience because we train STEPS, sidewalks, itoete walls, lots. Also cement repair work. mendous Income producer. Friday, 84:80, Eraeet Reed A now able to accept applica­ 1966 LINCOLN convertible. 32,- fireplaces, flagstone terraces. N o Job to o sm aU. 043-9112. T. J. Crockett, Realtors, 643- Sons, R o u te 85, B olton , 043- tions for Store Managers. you. Cash required is $16,000 including working OOO miles. Asking $1,000. Call AU concrete repairs, both in­ 1677. 5027. If you are ambitious and capital. Your earnings can be substantial in a year 649-31S8. side and outside raiUngs, land- Roofing - SMng 14 looking for a future; if you ' . . . from just one DUNKIN’ I50NUTS shop! A ONE-MAN BUSINESS HOUSEKEBPER — Companion 1968 CHEVELLE, 2-door, 6-cyl­ sctqring. Reas(xiably priced. with driver’s Ucense. Refer­ would enjoy .a g D p rod u ct e m p lo y e r. BIRDS, CORPORALPVtHB SIH OR0WINO famUy forces sale LIGHT trucking, odd Jobs, also early? If you’re interested in going into business OLSON, HIMSELF ISIS, C o v e n try 742-8888. w h ich Is a H O U S E H O LD W O R D WHO WAS PROFILED IN AT THE RISK OF ^ L.F0LL0W IN6 AN EXPLOSION o f 1966 O p el R a U y e M tid el 92. moving large ^ipliancea. For interview call: THEN A CANDIDATE for yourself, and want to do it with a proven leader, 5 INTHDR HEADQUARTERS ______^------IN AiMERXCA, is consumed by THIS NEWSPAPER LAST HIS OWN LIFE,KS- Four-q>eed, many extras, tow B u rn in g b a r re ls d eU vered , $4. Marvin Becker Collect MONTH-15 THE laemoN CUED MEMBERS OF • PRIOR TO THE VCTINO FOR T H E TO P O FFICE, ------— ------the THOUSANDS DAILY In this b o o k k e e p e r contact us. No obligation. YouVe nothing to lose. , _m U eag;e. P r ic e n e g o tia b le . 643- 644-1775. . 1-642-7947 OLSON WHO... ^ t h e cam pus c on­ FOR STUDENT BODY WITHDREW FROM Roofing and community, and enjoys UFE- Maybe a new way of life to gain. THE RACE FOLLOWIN6 se rv ativ e PAfJY... 4686. ______■ DRIVEWAY sealing, tree re­ 1 4 ^ TIME REPEAT BUSINESS. Between 7 PJd. A 6 P M . ACCUSATIONS THAT Chhnnoys GIRL FRIDAY Simply fill in coupon below, or call (collect) Mr. HE HAD PLANTED 1969 TRIUMPH,. Spitfire road- moval, also light trucking and ------NO SBLLINO! On M on. A Tues., April 5th A 6th (xM Jobs, yard woric. Reason­ ROOFTNO — Specialising re- AS PRODUCT (BIGGEST NAME An equal cqiportunlty employer David Smith at (617) 961-4000. ster, BRG, wire wheels, Miche- Automotive bookkeeping and able rates, free estimates. CaU pairing roofs of sB kinds, new pr FDOO QIDUSTRY) IS PRE- lin tir o s , 23,000 m Ues, exceU en t analyala work for local M ik e, 289-5829 o r 643-8676 a fte r roofs, gutter work, ebUnneys SOLD THRU EXTENSIVE AND con dition , $1,600. 648-9686. Volkswagen dealer. CaU Mr. I M r. David Hmith, Director of Franchise Sales 5 p.m . cleaned and repaired. 30 yean CONTINUOUS ADViam SING INTERESTED in learning lu­ B a ylea a fo r In te rv ie w . 040- n LADY driver Is selling her car. experience. Free ' erilmates. ON TV, RADIO, MAGAZINES, brication and servicing of ' IHINKIN'DONUTS, Dept. MB no totter has need for It. 1966 BULLDOZER backboe work. I P .O . B o x 817 -.\ M-sr ^ '•Sntt / CaU »wrley, 6434361. NEWSPAPERS, BTC., (OOM- trucks? Work from mobile It n b. N(A. I - , T-M- t . , us. fw Qtf. - Chevrolet Bel Air, 2-door, au­ land clearing, state Ucensed ■------1 PANY PRODUCT SALES IN units in Hartford area. All I B andolph , M ass. 62308 tomatic transmlaston and aU for Installaition of septic tanks 17 EXiCESS OP IH BILLION D C L - ______------^a a ta benefits, uniforms and Please s ^ me (without obllgaUoa) Information cn how BY GO^R and PENN essential equipment. ExceUent and sewers. Paul Scfaendel, '' LARS ANNUALLY). CONS»I8 toS furaished, $3. per hour to I LANCELOT I can become a Dunkin’ Donuts store owner. I _U- coniUtlon. Reasonably priced 6494465. rvir rw j.m frrrjjfi h w r zrlRR. TANT — growing l(M;al organl- start. „i|,^For o™wd»i*tnotiaiqiolntment4 ccall a ll J PUTA PENNY IN, SAM WATSON Flumfaing «i"(l GF OQLLECTINO FOR MER- zatton is aeandiing for a top I HBY, LORI / MV FORTUNE SAVS \ to be called a bargain. CaU 688-2283. W T MY CARO , SPRING clean-up, landscaping Hcatt*ig Bathroom remodel- CHANDI8E SOID AND RE- level secretary who has excel I Nam e ...... 289-1021 a fte r 0 p .m . ing and zepoln. lYea ooU- PLENISHINa INVENTORY, OIPN'T C O M B o u t ! and gardening, aU tjrpes. Also lent tyi^ng and shorthand but a UNTAINT Trainee — Two- motes. 6404606. REQUIREaiENTS: Must aspire 1966 FORD Country Squire, 1969 light trucking. Free estimates. would .like the cqiportitnlty to year ac(x>unting sch(x>l or col­ A d d ress 0 0 1 649-7469. ------to INOOME OP BY BOUSON 802 en gin e, m in o r tx xly. d am ­ GRANTS PhimWng Service -=• WEEK UP assume more admlnisti^ve lege. No experience. Starts to LITTLE SPORTS a g e . B e s t (iffe r . 1-429-0249. resptmsiblliUes. Become In­ State- TWO YOUNG married men will FVee erWImotes, jdua quaUty have sendceable car, START $8,200. No fee Rita Persormel, a t y volved In the fascinating world do omaU repair J(>ba and paint­ work. 6434841. EMMEDIATBLY If accepted and 646-4040. o 1964 PONTIAC BonnevlUe au­ o f com p u ters. $180. F ’e e p a id . .1 / ing, also cellar cleaning and ’ H A V E th e n e c e s s a ry $2,000 fo r Z ip P h on e # . O tomatic, power steering, pow­ Rita Girl, 09 E. Oentei* St. er bridles, air-conditl(xiing,' lig h t tru c k in g . (JaU 646-3802, inventory NOW In the bank.^ WAITRESS Mmneiy. M an ch ester, 646-3441. 646-2017. FVkr local interview. Include PART-TIME. n ew tran sm ission . Ckdl (M3- DresHiMkhig 19 DUNKIN' DONUTS 3760. year car, ^>eclflc time (during pj^T-TOCE bookkeeper, pey- 9 - 3 c^ b S ^ ig^ l^ 'cteii^ CUSTOM talkxed ladles’ diesa- hours) NOW avaltoble roU clerk, through quarterly of Amerieo. Inc. uao <64Kmi!TJJB — four-door W. T. GRANT CO. 1 ed trees^U ^i Got a tree ea, suits, alterations and accounts, and phone returns, local offlee. Please J hardtop sedan. Poorer steer- Bfoneheirter Parkade L IM^lem! WOU worth phone costume Jewelry in your stone “ ““Chester r^y “tot^ qu^^ons. li^, radio. Very clean. Low c ^ 742-8262. p re fe re n c e . 649-1188. H e ra ld . B ox Z . Manchester Herald. C 1971 hr NIA. Uc. m U eage. P h on e 64S-2861. MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1971 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1971 PAGE NINETEEN PAGE EIGHTEEN MANtJHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., 7 2 Housot For Sole 72 Howes For Sole 72 Howes For Sole H o m s m F o r S o l * 72 Out of Town Hdp W antMMUdt 34 HowehoM Goods 51 Apartmenti - Ffcrts - Bumper Hit MANCHESTER — Two-bed­ MANCKB38TER - $20,000, PCl^ For Sale 75 Indians Reject Trinity River Land Deal WIDOW with young children SBWINQ machine — Singer *lg BERRY’S WORLD room Ranch. Good starter ter St area, 7-room Ootonlal, SnvSiSnRV xa^. Button holes, monograms, U p ott D aley LITTLE ROCK, Ark (AP) wants strong man to do odd PARK STREET home, in excellent condition S-badraonis, walkliig ^^®NTRT — hems, etc. OriginaUy |S40, now TWO-BEDROOM fuden type Rd., Just listed, 4-room Ranch — Gov. Dale Bumpers’ golf jobs around the house. Grass, with overalxed garage, air- to everyth^. Helen D. Ckde, only Bcuiy terms. apartment, heat, i^ipliances, for only $11,900. T.J. Crockett, game was only delayed by bushes, snow shoveling etc.. BEST BUYS Ten-room home with more conditioned. Aaaumable mort­ R ea ltor, 64S-WM6. 522-OOSl, D ealer. and carpets, $300. monthly. Realtor, 643-1677. the three-car accident. In spare time, for yearly fee. ttum one acre of land, good gage. $20,600. Manchester As­ Supply of Arms Muddies a Texas Arroyo P aul W . D ouvan, R ea ltor, 040- He got In nine Hbles Sun­ Reply Box “E", Manchester BCANCHESTEat — TP settle es­ FURNITURE fi^vsale, Wtchen condition throughout Love­ socia tes, 6404M84. 872-9648. TOLLAND — New 6)4 room L- 4D36. JOE LOfftffiARDO ta te , 7-room o ld e r Oolcaim l. Etx- day after the accident in H erald. and bedroom sets''plus miscel­ ly riiade trees, B-aone. Ranch. Cathedral ceiling By AL DELUOAfH veloplng an inland waterway lawsuit In an effort to stop the EIGHT-ROO(M Cotonial, family cellent coskUtteai, 1)4 bafiia, which damage was estimat­ laneous furn itu re. M9-4B17. VILLAGER Apartments—Five- has recently hated .this attrac­ Quick occupancy. Shown by Uvtag room, fireplace, 8 bed- (C) 1971, The Los Angeles Times for barge traffic, which may foreclosure while trying to re­ room, thick wall-wall carpet­ large lot Garage. $38,600. ed at. $3,000 for all three room Townhouse. . tiled tive 7-room Orfonia^x^th ga­ iqipadntiaent only. roosns, garage. Treed lot. take 10 to 15 years to complete, finance the first lien. Help W onted - ing, 2-car garage, beauUAil H ayes A g en cy , 646^)131. For Pakistanis autos. Morris Shenker, architect FRIGIDAIRE refrigerator, baths, wall-to-wall carpeting, rage, baths, new xuinace, $36,900.;' Hayes Agency, 613- Bumpers and his party entails a priceless boon for the Court records show he set­ Mole or remole 37 wo^ed acre lot, $39,900. and beneficiary of mulU-million- used but g ood $26. C all 640- two air-conditioaers, private hew root, wall-to-wall, qlc^xetc. MANCHBS81BR — New listing. 0181. CAIXUTITA, India (AP) — residents could move about in were In a car driven by a owners of some abutting land. tled out of court. Miller told 7376. CHARLES liBSPERANCE Hutchins Agency, 6404B24. 9EIWING machine operators basement. Washer and dryer Convenient Manchester Orem Seven - room Ranch, plus Skirmishing is reported contln- their homes normally. state trooper attempting to dbllar loans from Teamsteds That boon is leeves. When The Times all he got was a The radio also reported thet some experience, full or part- hbokiqi. Q.E. sqipllancea and location. Assumable 6H% mor^' 649-7620 $27,000 — 4-BEDROOM dar- laundry room, dirinniriier, make a left turn. Eldon Union peiulon funds while rep- the Dallas floodway Is extended, refund of a $100,000 deposit he gas heat. Charles Le^tenance, Wanted - Real Estate 77 uing around rebellious Bast many East Pakistanis who left time. 643-2254 or apply in per­ Musical Iwtiwnents 53 gage with substantial down, lib­ rlaon Cotcnial, 2 baths, double range, 1)4 baths, famUy room Rankin, 43, of Pine Bluff resenting imprisoned Teamster It will transform the 2,800 acres had put up in connection with ______649.7620; 'is-' room ------Pakistan as growing resistance for West Pakistan want to re­ son. Cobcu- Oo., 77 HiUiard St., eral financing otherwise. garage, 3 fireirfaces, 380’ treed wlta fireplace’ a^-b^waU car- AIL CASH for your property . _ . stepped behind the gover­ boss James R. Hotta, m ay have (and 700 more that Shenker and the attempted refinancing. forces harass West Pakistani turn to their homes. Manchester. lot, buUt 1966, immaculate pettag, screened rear porch, wtthta 24 hours. A'void red nor’s car, Charles Dewey, the investiment of a lifetime in Associates have acquired, bit by In July 1965, five months HEBRON - Newer 2-bedreom LUDIiO^ Rd. — Builder’s army patrols, and mounting Addressing 700 national com­ drums, cymbals, high hat, cow chUdren welcome, Meyer Realtors, 643-0609. attached garage, tastefuUy tape, instant service. Hayes 27, of Jacksonville, headed D allas. bit, since 1968) from flood plain after the foreclosure. Metropol­ FULL or part-time,- unusual op­ CARL ZINSSER home. Obntemporary Red- supply problems beset the mittee members of the Congress bell wood block. 643-1896. carpeting, appltaneea, heat, decorated. Miove-ta ccnditlan. Agency, 646-0181. fishing with his family, Through the union's rich Cen­ to key industrial acreage with itan Sand and Gravel Co. was portunity for man or woman wood. Three bedrooms (apace $vh O h as a h ouse under $(10,000? Elva Tyler,' Realtor, 649-4460. arm y. party Sunday, Mrs. Gandh' hot water, parUng. Immedi­ offers a "HoUywood Section” rammed his car Into the tral States Pension Fund, Shenk­ extensive canal frontage. incorporated in Missouri with Several areas open for those CABLE Nelson Spinet piano. Colonial with four legitimate 3 additional), 3H baths, family have! Has 3 bedrooms, SBIXJNG your home or acre- Under strong pressure to said; "India has no desire to In rear of Rankin's and it was ate occupancy. $186 monthly. er is now the 46 p e r cent ow n­ The potential value has al­ Simpkins as president and interested in a good steady in­ Excellent , condition. Asking bedrooms. 'Ihis is a nice family room, carpeting, drapea, all lai^ living room with flre- age? Bk>r prompt friendly aerv- provide naaterial aid to the inde'- terfere in the internal affairs of pushed Into the governor’s. 6464M83, 649-3871. SPRING OFFERINGS er o f 2,8(X) a cres w hich som e in­ ready been enhanced by mas­ Shenker as secretary. come. Retirement possible. $600. C a ll evenin gs, 647-1009. home in a highly desirable area. appUances. Heavily woodad pi^ce, 3-car garage. Also aa- ice, caU Louis Dimock R ea l- pendence fighters, I n d 1 a’s another country. But it cannr' The only Injury was a mi­ formed Dallas sources say might sive rextsiing M the 2,800-acre Two weeks after that. Metro­ Phone 649-4818 betw een 7-9 UNUSUAL one-bedroom du­ LMig term, Uberal terms or as­ lot. Reduced to $64,600. Peter conventional moit- 118,600 20 minutes from Hart­ ty, R eoltora, 649-9623. Prime Minister Indira Gandhi remain silent over the opprer nor one to Mrs. Dewey. ap p recia te in valu e to $300 m il­ property in 1967 a t the requ est politan acquired tile Dallas p.m . plex. Fhll-private basement. sume a 6^% mortgage with lots A. Thome, 6494081. gage at 7)4 per cent Keith ford, 4 rooms, aluminum rejected demands to supply slon and wanton killing acrosr Dewey said; "Well, you HAGSTROM II electric guitar. lion from a $1.7 million original of Metropolitan Sand and Grav­ property and a $1.4 million first H eat, ap p lia n ces included. $190 o f ca rii. siding, 2-car garage, % arm s.. But her ruling Congress the border.” 'mow how it Is ... Ft's just FULL-TIME punch press oper­ Call 649-4367. NINE-ROOM custom boUt Gar- Boat Estate, 046-4136, 640-1303. WANTED TO BUY cost. el Oo. — “one of the largest mortgage loan on it from the per m oi^ Paul W. Dougan, a cre . party grave the freedom move- In rejecting commitment o' me of those things; you’re ators, 40-hour week. Apply I n ------risen Oolanlal 3400 sq. feet, 4- m a m CHESTBSI Oentar — Sfat- Three or four-bedroom house In ment Its complete moral back- direct government aid to the Dallas public records disclose zoning requests we've ever pensicsi fund. R elator, 649-46S6. $19,900 10 minutes from Man­ out riding around and run The mortgage recorded in person, Gayle Mfg. Co., 1068C . . • — TOM FUNDERBURKE badrooma, oftlee, 3V4 baths, Qnionisi- VA baths, dou- the low to mid 20s. No agents Ing- Bast Pakistanis, the prime min that the deal was preceded by had,” recalls the city planning Tolland St., Bast Hartford. W anted — TO M y SB chester, 4 rooms, fuU Into the governor.” NEW deluxe 2-bedroom duplex. double garage, carpeting. garage, ParUid buatnaaa plea se. ister said; "What we are doing a rapid foreclosure by the pen­ department staff man han- Dallas, indicates the loan was has listed a lovriy seven-room basement, breexeway, Newsmen returning from Available April 1st, heat, ap­ Hayes Aganey, 646-0131. aone. potentlaL OC- is to raise our voice in the capi­ sion fund. Within a six-month died it. to be paid off in three years. WANTEa> — antique furniture, Raised Ranch in one of Man­ garage, 2 acres. wide areas of the neighboring pliances, carpeting, air-condi­ flcea, etc. $33,900. Bayua p eriod In 1965 this train o f tran s­ Most of the land was rexoned P“*>Uc rw or^ COOK wanted — prefer some glasa, pewter, oU palntlngB or chester's delightful periphery MANCHESTER — 7-room Co­ Please call 644-0910 province said roads were badly tals of the world and In the Unit­ tioning included, $229 per A g en cy , 646-OilXl. $21,900 Manchester 6-room Cape actions occurred: from residenUal to light and lease of the lien that would IncU- experience, days. Call 646-1996. other antique items. Any quan­ areas. Get the best of both icnlal, 8 bedrooms, enclosed cut and Pakistani army patrols ed Nations over the brutal mas- month. Paul W. Dougan, Real­ near schools, bus and Fiilbright Hie pension fund financed a heavy industrial use. <:ate it was saUsfled or extend- tity . T he H arrison ’s, 643-8709, worlds — city convenience with heated aunporch, formal din- $24,600 — IMMACULATE 6- OUT OF town buyer wants 3- were denied freedom to move at sacre across our borders.” AUTOMOTIVE bookkeeper — 166 Oakland Stafeet. tor, 649^4636. © 1»7I by NEA, liK. shopping. new Texas corporation In its The navigation channel, lev- clean country atmosphere! 2-car Uig romn, good central loca­ room Ranch, carpets, vanity bedroom. ranch up to $36,000. will. Determined resistance Mrs. Gandhi rejected the con- We have an Im m ediate cq>en- $24,900 South Windsor, 7-room Call Paul W. Dougan Realtor, fighters, though poorly armed, tenUon of Pakistan's president, purchase of the huge tract ees and xonlng* are not all that Francis J. Murtha, executive 466 MAIN ST. first-floor, 3 garage, nice lot. Call Tom for tion. Helen D. Cole, Realtor, bath, 19x34 recreation room. Says Israel Ing for a full-time bookkeeper WANTED used restaurant, tav­ split, rec room, pcUlo, 040-4636. —The fund foreclosed Its $1.6 Shenker and Simpkins have go- secretary of the Chtoago^ased room s, heated. $130. .S ecu rity . "Now, Acre's just the thing for a top-echelon executive ftuther Retails. 0434066. Assumable mortgage, trees, harassed small units of the West Agha Mohammed Yahya with experience. We offer all ern, hotel, grocery store, bank- carpeting, apidlances. 'Ftaklstanl troops, and only the Khan, that India had no rlerht to million loan without a single in­ Ingf for them. pension fund, told Tlie . Times nipcy equipment. Xiao have 3 One or two adidts. No stove or ond his fomily— it used to belong to a chap who ran a bus, city utlUties. Hutchins fringe benefits. Salary com­ FIVE-ROOM houpe with new larger garriLsons were free from comment on developments In Red Baiting stallment having been paid. Several major freeways have he believed the loan was still in mensurate with experience. floors of used equipment for refrigerator. 646-3426. PX in Vietnam!" A g en cy , 649-6334. BILL BELFIOBE bathroom, paneled hall an d ______CHAR-BON AGENCY Legal Notices attack. Blast Pakistan. —A new Missouri corporation been projected to cross their force. He referred the reporter Brand new facilities and fast and ready cash. Call NEW HAVBai, Conn. (AP) — WE HAVE customers w aiting ------— Utchen, garage, near Mhin St. MANCHESTBiR 643-0683 Using hit-and-run tactics to "What Is happening there (established by people in land. to the funds’ Dallas attorney, equipment. Call for appoint­ Fountaine’s Used Restaurant recomends this 7-room older Probate Court who said he thought the short­ for the rental of your apart- Under Twenty. Brattfawalte, CLAIM LIMITA’nON DECREE keep government forces at bay, maJtes one angry,” she said. Sen. J. W. Fiilbright says he Shenker's law office) acquired ment, Mr. Jones, 646-1712. Equipment, 627-6771, 473 Wind­ home with 2-car garage AND 7-ROOM COLONIAL ESTATE OF FRANK C. JONES ment or home. JJ>. R e a l Ea- BusilWSS L o e O t lO M Land For Sede 7 1 R e a lto r, 646-4661. $17,300 3-BBDROOM RANCH, the Bengali independence forces "But one must get over this and sees in Israeli warnings of a So­ the property and a fresh $1.4 term loan to Metropolitan had sor St., Corner of Canton St., extra lot! Priced in the twenties We invite your inspection on District of Manchester . . denied legal been extended by agreement — late Aaaociatea, Inc. 64S-5130. pgp R elit 6 4 lot, laiYfo ihado troa, ai^ The fiducia^ is Herman Yules lo- were reported maintaining pres> consider things calmly, viet threat In the Middle East milUon first mortgage loan H artford. SOUTH WINDSOR — 9 acres, and worth it. Aluminum storms |23,600 __ 4-BBDROOM Cblonlal this custom crafted home defense costa prebabiy to something like a 16- Sltiiatioiis W onted— industrial xone, 3.3 acres com- and screens, wooded lot. Poesi- built by "Gambolatl.” 3-car soma moctgasa, IU3.47 par West Pakistani troops -‘We should be carefucareful that we from the pension fund. 1 "some of the same old Commu- an HOUSEHOLD lots — Antiques, NHl^R Main St., ^room ^^^- u p TO 720 sq. ft available. Ln- bultt 1800, ftreiriace, good cen- month. Hiitrtilna A g m ey R oa l' It Is DECREED tbn all claims While the rebels at the same do not say or do anythlner that The question the average y e a r loan. « B ___ ment.ment, wail-to-wall carpeting, Riiimrton Rd.. South merclal xoned. BixdCer, E. L. ble to purehase without extra garage, wall - to - wan, 1)4 bric-a-brac, locks, frames, cated. Ellington Rd., South ditton. DouMe garage, trig tore. 64MOM. fl*"® training and oiganlz- will only add to the suffering In nlst-oalAnS humbuggery that truck driver might ask Is why Although Hoffa had to stop Summing up the results, it air-conditioning, washer and Dlmlow, 2894716, 7494427. lot. treed lot. Helen D. Oote, Real­ baths, flreplaced living room, fiduciary on or betore ■ a s Bengal.” certain other small countries WILL CARE for your children glassware. We buy estates. Windsor. Will alter for tenant. his union’s pension fund paying his legal defense costs '*'°*ild ^>peM that e ®®c dryer, all appliances, heat and N ear p rofession a l cen ter. 644- Brokers Invited. tor, 043-0606. rec room and a lovely hobby MANCHE8TUK — Six-room in my licensed home, prefer Village Peddler, Auctioneer, room. Exertional offering Attest: JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge Informants said nuany young Foreign Minister Swaran have used to manipulate the shouldn’t have wound up vdth out of the Teamsters Union gen- ^ hot water, garage included. 2431, 8-6. ■ Ranch, Three bedrooms, ga­ over age two. Call 649-4688. 420 Lake St., Boltim , 649-3247. IN-LAW SUITE 87’ RANCH — Fireplace, panel- at $34,900. Mr. Gordon, 649- Probate Court Indian Bengalis from Calcutta, Singh said Pakistan’s claim that United States for their own nur- UiRt attractive piece of real eral treasury in the early 1960a M®0,000, the penrion fund Adults, no p ets. (Sail 643-0266 rage, 1)4 baths, hfid 20'a. La- CLAIM LIMITATION DECREE experienced- in - political...... terror- developments ■— . ------. . . in ------— its Eastern estate and the prospects for ... - the - ...... Shenker has had a profitable „. .. as- out somewhat ahead and Shen- anytim e. BUILDINO 25xU, with office 72 Included in this 8-room home. beamed ceUing, country 6306. P enta A g en cy , R ea ltor, 646- p oses.” Houses For Sale *^Dtafri°^of*MS^hStS**^^ *»m, have crossed the border to province were an Internal mat- huge profits. The fund’s exec- sociatlon with the pension fund, ''er and his associates ended up space. Light manufacturing, ___ Aluminum siding, wall-to-wall, Wtdion, stove, trees. $33,000. 2440. In a Dogs - RIrds - PoH 41 Rooms W ithoaf ■oatd 5 9 The fiducl^ Is ^nnle Kllmek instruct the Bast Bengalis in ter could not be accepted by the „ , . . .speech _ _ _Sunday to , the utive secretary, asked about Hoffa, prior to entering prison 474 MAIN ST., Three rooms, small business, furniture re- brand new heiaUng system. Im- I^tchlns Aganey, Raaltora; . . B &L Yale University Political Union, ... . y.-. Timea ROOM for lady, kitchen privi­ heated. $136. Security. One or mediate occupancy. 646 0834. eSAPB - New on maricet, can- M ^eit^, making homemade bombs. The world commuidty. But .he Fulbrlght. Arkansas Democrat ^ ^ ^ Angeles Times. in ea rly 1967, w as one o f the . . . took an upholstering, plumbing, elec- - . „ - . BARROWS and WALLACE Co. “ IVCllIZ3 • • • 44fnboA - - . -s a a.... AWm leges, cn bus line. Call after 8, two adults. 646-3436,'94 p.m. trical, woodwortdng, sign O lieted Djr the tral location. Six n>oms phis ^ d e c r e e d that all claims b'',mbs are filled with small turned down demands from 13 joint union-management ADCNLABLE small miniature MANCHBISTER — Three-bed­ Manchester Farkade who heads the Senate Foreign trustees of the pension fund. In indicated loss 6494186. palnthig shop, etc. Central. sunporeh. Garage. SOkOO’ lot. SfSSf toX metal particles, use potassium seme delegates that India grant poodles, black. 876-7361. DELUXE one-bedroom iqtort- PRINCETON STREET room Raised Ranch. Large Manchester 6494806 recog n i­ Relations CommUtee, said: ®* “*® addition to jury tampering, he 643-0048. B el A ir R e a l Btetate 648 9382 *®- tvn. chloride detonators and of- immediate dlplomauc “When It comes to anticom- ^®®‘ THE THOMPSON House—Cot­ ment, wall - to - wall carpet­ kitchen and dining area with ’ Attest: JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge ten e ffe ctiv e . tion to an independent govern­ was convicted of mail fraud in with a potential bonanza, SIAMESE seal point kittens, PHILBRICK Lovely Cape on 300 ft. treed MANCHESTER — Duplex, 6 munism, as we have noted In tage St., centrally located, ing throughout, j u b j a l professional trfflce buUt-lns, plus formal dining Probate Court East IPakistanis often block ment of Blast Pakistan. connection with loans from the In bidding on the property at $20 each. Chooae now, pick up and landscaped lot! Professional specious nicely - arranged Vietnam and elsewhere, the large {deaaantly furnlriied pUances, vanity bath O en^- room, taro-fuU baths, flnlriied Ft,AIM UMPTATION DECREE roads with trees or dig crsiters Hoffa denied pension fund. foreclosure for $1 milUon, the in 2 w eek s. 872-3601. and executive area. Call now. rooms each side, separate Lots For Sole 73 ESTATE OF DORATHEA KOTSCH United States Is highly suscepti­ room s, parking. C a ll 649-2368 family room, two-car garage. to prevent West (Pakistani sol­ Shenker represented Hoffa pension fund took an indicated « Cea»*r St. 6464019. AGENCY heating systems, choice cen­ A-K-A DOROTHEA KOTSCH ble, rather like a drug addict, parole AKC white toy poodles, with for overnight and permanent Miirdock, 643-2692. ______Nice tot Bbccepticnal 'value at MANCHBlSraR — DesiraMe A- District of M-1 'Chester diers from getting supiHles. during the several-years-long loss of about $600,000 on the tral location. Priced to sell. The fiduciary la Anna Helen Munch Newgate Tests and the world is full of ideologi­ guest rates. $81,600. J.D. Real EsUte As­ xona lot with all city utilities, appeal battle to keep him from first mortgage. But the fund ap- pedigree, exceptlcnal quality, NORTHW(X)D Apartments — » ■» SOUTH WINDSOR, Birch HIH, CHENEY ESTATE located at 23 Highland Drive, North Troopers of the Etari Pakistan cal ’pushers.’ Hoffa, who was recently sociates, 646-1903. Louis Dlmock Realty, 649-9823. near Parkade. Call Mrs. Haven. Oonn. 06473. golng to prison and has con- parently made that beck by champica stock, 10 weeks old. One and two-bedroom apart- HOUSOS FOT R oilt .45 large 7-room Ranch, cathedral . . . ______^ Rifles, a former border security Show Uranium .-.w u—e- formal rooms, 4 fireiHaces, 3 baths. Smith, Jarvis Realty Co., Ra- . It Is DECTIEED that all claims ~ .i ” It Is a fine thing to respect a denied a parole, was one of the ttaued to wage his fight for selling to Shenker’s company historic Cheney MANCHESTER - Pltldn St. - 4 ttodrooiM against the above estate be pre- torce, are the only regular sol- small country’s Independence pension fund trustees before etc. AU the " * ^ * * '' wsswsawj aSaMv Ailt Kakha llv altora, 643-1121. sented to the fiduciary on or before diers fighting for the tadepend- release. tor $1.7 million, a net paper vate entrance, free parking, Stately ll-room Ooloiilal, in Two full baths. FTreplaced liv­ Not Dangerous and to abstain from Interference entering a federal prison four te r 4:30. r^ . Reference ^ u lr^ ^Tdlnlng ’area, large famUy Hoffa was sUU a free man g^ain to the fund of about $100,- Aiq>ly 196 Spruce S t ports, plus other luxury fea­ one of Manchester premier lo­ ing room. Large treed lot BKAUTTFUL Forest Hills sec ^Attest:^TOHN J. WALLETT. Judge e"®® Bangla Desh, the so- in its internal affairs. It is quite years ago. $209. p e r m onth. PWJbrick ^ ^ j^t^s. 2 flreplacea, called Bengali nation. But many when the Central States Pension ooo. tures. From $320. J. D. Real cations. Must be seen to be Kitchen with built-ins. Rec tion, high, dry, sowar and wa- Probate Cburt EAST GRANBY (AP) — The another matter when, In the Before and since then the Agency, Realtors, 646-4300. able-bodied men have left home FUnd got Involved with the big Shenker’s company obtained e x c e l l e n t large room, for Bistate Asaoclates, 0434139. 2-car garage, swimming pool, appceoiated. T.J. Crockett, room. Aluminum storms and tor, 130’ frontage, $11,700. o ^ e r jo f n om cE ^ gr h e a r in g Geiger counter went wild In cud name of these worthy principles fund had been a golden trea- Dcdlos tract. for $1.7 miUion obligation a L iv e S t o c k 42 working gentleman, private MANCHESTBIR — Bus line — targe wooded lot. CX>LONIAL CAPE Realtor, 648-1677. screens. Low 30’s. Keith Real P eterman, Broker, 649-0404. TRUST ” ESTATE UNDER ...... WILL OF to join miUtary units, stsurtlng Newgate copper mine and pris- —but really because of our con- sury for Heffa’s friends, and entrance, n ear cen ter, 649-6896, TW O - BB5DR(X>M apartm ent, DaUas County recorda show a property that had sold for about 6)4-room older home. Com­ Estate, 6464126, 640-1032. Dtaittict ^M^hrater scratch to loam fighting on. but no one is too excited tlnuing obsession with commu- Shenker has been recognized WEILSH pony — broken for 647-1146. second floor, appliances. CUSTOM-BUILT ranch, 7 spa- ^ rooms ^ h ^ g finished rec m a n c h b »TER Colonial new on .i M AN CH ESTER — lOOxUO' It la ordered that a hearing be held techniques. about the uranium In one of (Don- Texas corporation formed In mUlIon six months earUer p letely red ecorated . $200. nism—we permit client states as a good man to know by N ovem ber 1963, ag reed to buy — p|y^ p rosp ects fo r im m ense children, sleds and ca rts. 643------Available immediately. $126. clous rooms, 2-fuU baths, foi- ^m . Dellgh^ private scre^- immaculate, tread lot. Nice area. $0,600. Tniat^a^armuaJ a^unt'^an? two Women and children have left necticut’s most historic holes, monthly. References, lease, ro«)m, family room , ed porch. Modem, automaUc like Israel and South Vietnam to those who want loons from the 7026. 643-7992. monthly. M.H. Palmer, Rcal- 8 bedrooms, breexeway, ga- Cuatom Oolanlal, 4 bedrooms, Oorentiy 6' acres, tremandous prior accounts with said estate at the most of the border towns. Civil John W. Gabelman was wleld- the property from investors that ^^tyre profit, two children accepted. Hayes 2-car garage, $36,-600. kitchen, 28 ft. living room, 2-car forma] dining, firat-floor fam­ manipulate American policy to- fund. Southern California land bought it from an estate In 1982. _ , NICE room, second floor. C€ai tors, 643-6821. r ^ e , VA baths, 90x120 lot. Bel valley 'view, $10,000. Hayes servants and poUce have aban- Uig the'radiaUon detection Instru- 668-0833. Agency, 846-0181. attached garage. Tree-surround- ily room, oversised garage, ward purges contrary to cwr developmente and Las Vegas In Ja.nuary 1964, the T eam ster Air Real Estate, 643-9332 Agency, 64»01S1. ConnecUcut, on April 30. 1971 at 2:00 Honed their jobs and joined the ment in the mine that is a state interest and probably to theirs msinna sIiwr have ATTRACTIVE 4-room, first DaVMvIcx wvirvvrAww* _ •_1 _sa_ ___ i i _____ I HM3UILM3 cUMIC tIAVO receiv ed fund made a $1.6 miUion first ^ Artieles For Sale 4 5 Ti-rvir nr>Axr .ingiA bmiiie with bJASl’ CENTER ST. Large ^ ed rear yard in AA Zone! CaU fireplace, aU bnUt-ins. $88,000. p.m. Bangla^ Desh movement historical site and is undergoing as well. A floor apartment, adults, refer­ MANCHESTER — 6)4 - room Meyer Realtcn, 6434m. MANCHESTER — Excellent It is further ORDERED that, on or more than $200 million In Team - mortgage loan to the Texas cor- Enjtaeers and enclosed inspection. before the Compliance Date fixed Air rdds by Pakistani jets on preparaUons for public use. NEBID tirasT 40 pw eOnt dis­ en ces, no p ets, $140. 640-6321. aAn home or offices, large lot with HaainriKAA Kw ‘ .iV v i k < 4k a4 * Sovlet UnioTi is In- stcr mortgage fundfi since about poratlon and the new owners ™ A|xii'tnien ti - Fiats - Cape. Fireplace, formal din- AA acne_ lot,_ .baU acre phis...by the Court a copy of this ORDER count Premium, first Une, breexew ay. $220. m onthly. 649- - . ^ K i i i ty o f acqu irin g m ore Ing room . 8)4 bed room s. W ad- “ AIAJHICOTIER victhlty — I^ywiPOOd CbrclG are&, city be puUlshed one time In a news* ^ Gabelman. head of the Atomic t^rested In expanding Its Influ- 1964. m^rarranged by Shen- kh» got an $800,000 second ®«ft«>‘ P™J®®‘ “'® wide ovals, pnawten, truck T n iW IItl TWO-FAMILY qtarter home? We have homes s ^ e reporters. Om t ^ t of Energy Commlsslcn’s technical g^ce In the Middle East, but ker. ^ J- mortgage from one of the In- ^“''er. 6 3 1®*®- land. dell Sebotd area. Low 20’s. La - UtUtiM, Call Mr. Zimmer, p ^ r h a v ^ circulation In this Pro- tires. Cole’s Discount Station, F v n i i f l M d from $13,600 and up. CaU to­ District. PITKIN ST., 6 rooms, 2 bed- Just a stone’s throw from Man- Penta Agency, Realtor, 646- J. t>. Real Estate Asaodatos. Attest: JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge Jr* service brM ^, said of the recent that the prime Interest of the The Dallas story, however, ap- vestore. That Indicates the cor- Metropolitan Sand and Gravel 461 W eat C en ter S t , 6434SS3. DUPIIBJX, 6 rooms, 2-story, full it 4L9 A 3-UNIT Apartment house plus day. 643-6980. Mitten Realty, rooms, 1)4 baths, rent $200. per „ nnmartv In Chester. Ask Joe Lombardo lor 2440, 643-6139. as the B i ^ r S o r e S ^ to pears to be a c lIL lc Ulustratlon poraUon paid about $2.4 miUlon Co. ^ p U ^ f o r t a d u s ^ x on l^ basement, full atUc, garage, IIHSniA ______R ea ltors. ®e*«la Deah provlaloiial tor that element and copper to a political soluUon that would ’o* the fact that the Inside track (or the property, on its 2,800 acres that same SCRBBiNBlD loam, sand, gravel, security deposit. 648- <3^ K ta L t. detail®------garden, lawn. OiUdren ac- CXIMFORTABLY fundriied 8 MANCHESTBSl — Custom huUt TOU aAND — 3 buUdtag lota, capiim. , , . Pe (®und together. avoid a major confrontation. Teamster (Two of the three original di­ irear, and it was granted in processed gravel, stone, fill. to the $700 m U llcn cepted. $136. per month. Call moms and shower, also Includ- ______excellent potential. • Raised Randi. Two fireplaces, GRBlBiN RD.—Bhur bedrooms, $6,000 total. ToUand, acre lot, Draft Numbers West Pakistani soldiers de- However, the Newgate mine rectors of the Texas corporation N ovem ber 1967. Also buUdoaer and stroyed a noUce ‘barrarkn in v j i i ii “ “ *® Israelis and Arabs can- fund is a priceless business rectors oc the Texas corporaUon 1417476-4201 after noon lor ap- gy „ h u h ja parkin g, 272 two garages, gorgeous private 7-room Oeq>e, fire p la ce , waU- $3,000. ‘V’ern oa . U g h seasdc MeanwhUe, a planning study service and drain fields. Out Town DUPLEX-7-7, Handy loeatlon. COLONIAL Kushtla. n e T c t t a d ^ kllltag w w UT m a S n fre^^TTS ^vantage. In this case it is not ^ v e ^ their ^ d r ^ tae P to-'waU carpeting, tamUy polntment xssii. at lot. Bbceeutive area. $39,900 acre, $6,900. Other land Hayes Up T o 125 Due tion of the DaUas Cabana Mo­ of the area by the city plan­ George H. Oriffing, Andover wwr W¥ i«wn $28,600. Within walking distance o f room, new electric range, son ...... (he United Nations should so much accesslblUty to loan Helen D. Cole, Realtor, 343- Agency, 646-0131. It'rkrt ^ s®®®®’ to 1827. Did the radlo^tlvity impose a solution supervised by money as it is < tel, a Teamster-financed hostel­ ning department waxed enthu- 74^7aa6. FOUR - ROOM iqtartment, THREE - ROfXM fumiriied FOT R cilt 66 dishwasher and diapoeal, en- control of a r or Jufly UiUiiUU slonfct sources. emanating from the uranium de- „ Deacekeeolnir force Incliidimr “ ry that is now in bankruptcy.) sastlc over the prospects for adults, one chU^ ‘apartment.’ AU utUlties’ lnclud- b OLTON - 8-room------cottage' ______cloeed rear porch, two-car GLABSF'Xk E fireplace screen, Poe“ «^®‘ the health of any of d ^ t S . ^ First installment of the development under the Army n o pete, $130. plus utUlUes. ^ Hospital. References ^terlxed 621-3737 any^e’ Zinsser at MANCHESTER —South Farms garage, ameelte drive. Bbccel- WASHINGTON (AP) — Men In a dispatch from the border the prlstmers? troops. inje land, only about five fire extinguisher, dinette set, Retort Property m ortg ag es w as due A ug. 1, 1964. engineers Plan: Immediate occupancy. 638- reoulred.required. 1168 $168 nerper month. PhU- Phil' ™ botto. large <»• 647-1413. —^New 7-room UjtJfUidRaised Ranch. lent condltlaa. Austin A. At the same time, FVIbiight miles from downtown Dallas, also mlsceUaneoua items. CaU 6026. 8-10 p.m ., ,1-223-4460. thedral celling living and dining 74 holding Random Sequence Num- The AEC was curious, and it “The construction of the brick Agency, Realtors, 646^ Three bedrooms, kitchen, Uv- Chambers, Realtor, MLS, 643- For Sale 10S J®** Violated Indian air asked the (^nnecUcut Historical praised Secretary of State Wil- is probably the most strategic 742-6626. room, modem kitchen. A ver- 11am P. Rogers for trying to get and biggest stagle-ownerahip Trinity River barge channel, 4200. . Ing room, dining room, famUy 2326. tirwiww T.:w. _ I , ^ ^ u homblng resistance Commission to check the prison first mortgage LARGE 2-bedroom apartment ______safile home in an excellent lo­ UNUSUAL a voluntary agreement. tract in the city. which will provide low freight CARPETS a fright? Make them room, 2)4 baths, fireplace. iuSSm hefore dawn Sunday. ,^cords for evidence of radiation in renovated mansion, heat, xTIHACTITVE 3-room furnish- BockviUe cation. 2-car garage. foreclosed rates between Dallas and the a beautiful site with Blue Lus­ hot water, ^q>liances, and Here's an immaculate older aluminum siding, sundeck and PRINCBiTON ST. Lovely SelecUve Service Dl- 'niere ^ no confirmation from sickness. It would have taken 10 Fiilbright was sharply critical According to information ob- ed, heated apartment. Private bedroom Cdonlal, custom buUt of Israel. He said it was “Inflex- talned by The Times, Shenker Gulf of Mexico, and the loca- tre. Rent electric ahampooer fire p la ce in cluded . $230 p er JUST OFF PORTER ST.- home with alu:ainum siding, patio. Two-car garage. $37,600. entrances. Adults, no pets. Se­ by and for the present owners. $1. The Sherwin-Williams Co. month. Paul W. Dougan, Real­ CAREN APTS. bedroom Dutch Colonial with an ceramic bathroom, modem Merritt Agency, 646-1180. *!j**^'i »***i'* breciat- 3)4, 4)4 room apartments. living and dining rooms, eat-in side porch. Asking $20,000 and - , M Birarx Fi. LAKB HAYWARD— 3-badroom During the j first fourv months and govenpnent troops trying _ to ______far the hlstcrical______commlraion______haa ® *^®®( degree delu- with the $1.4 miUlon loan. gage holder, the Teamster fund many classes of heavy Indus loeatlcn, 8 rooms, 2 unfinished, ted. T. J. Crockett, Realtors, I 4k I M tm ^mm#4 k«w« Wrl A «erA«»A ______.. ^ sicnal—self-reliance.” alf>na 1 aoiy>1*All a n/Y A ** No — one can ^ guarantee ___ _A — — futureA.. A alleged it had not received the try, particularly those requlr- 6 yards $20, sand, gravel, FOUR - ROOM apartment, — A v a lla U e now . In cluding iq>- kitchen, large famUy room. wants fast sale! cottage, ralaad cellar, 2)4 lota, (*ds year draft boards were reimpose West Pakistan in con- found no evidence cf radiation $82,000. CaU 0464)669. 643-1577. ricne, manure, pod, and patio Adults, first floor, stove and |gg|nggg L u LBIIOHI pUances, wall-to-waU carpet­ wataifront, ftiUy furnished, ealUnF men with lottery num- trd of the province were report- poisoning in the records of long- In a questicn-and-answer ses- land values. But figures, based first of the $180,000 semi-annual ing the movement of heavy, sand. 643-9004. ... . ^ ELLINQTON — Handsome. 8- refrigerator. CaU at 304 Center Refit ing, heat, hot water, swim- 2 boats, $18,000. WUI accept ‘’era no higher than 100. ed from many parts of the 65,- term prisoners. sicn after the speech, Fulbrlght on estimates by some Informed payments due ' and foreclosed bulky materials to and from St. 6 4 room Raised Ranch on large HILLTOP HIGH said he was "inclined to oppose Dallas people, project the fsd>- the first mortgage in February the area.” ALUMINUM sheets UMd m i^ pod, storage and park­ $10,000 mortgage. 643-6877. *( necessary to ooo-square mile region. Quite the contrary. wooded lot. Large carpeted « r v .i~ .io i o..o_ «•______raise this ceiling to meet the However, four European mis- "The caverns have generally a professional army.” ulous potential for the $1.7 mil- 1065. The $800,000 second Uen Metropolitan, in its own pro- printing plates, .003 thlek, 33x n e WESI one-bedroom apeurt- MANCHE3STER G reen — in g. FYom $160. CaU 8u- kitchen and ,dinlng room, mod- ^ lo i^ Juat over Mto- perlntendant, 876-1666, 278- COVENTRY LAKE — Water- May oaU for 16,000 men. slonaries who sailed to C^alcutta been extremely favorable to the He said he was no fan of con- Hon investment in 10 or 16 was wiped out when the pension motional brochure concerning 88” , 2S cents eadi or 0 for $1. menta available now. $160-$160 0««n d floor. *00 »«l- **• emoM. eat-in oaf Utchen MfoKoi. withwifii buut-lns,iwitif infl Chester „ . Une in Venum. WaU-to- 648-3711. per month Including heat and Portion carpeted, second floor, 1610, 242-6668. Style Setting Toaster Cover front summer cottage. 190’ At the same time, Tarr au- over the weekend reported con- health and longevity of the oc- scriptlon but that an all-volun- years, fund itself bought the property the property’s prospects in 1966, 4 bedrooms, inviting paneled wall, lovMy porch overlooking thorized local draft boards to tor $1 million at the foreclosure noted it would have about five appliances. Paul \.. Dougan one o ffic e 12 x 12, c a ll 649- ditlons were calm in Dinajpur cupants, which Is attributed to teer srmv "seems not to be the Why? FHBIB to r dlsmanteling, tobac­ famUy room with fireplace. A ^ lake. Fireplace. Bbccellent order pre-induction physical ex- district in the extreme north sort of thing that promotes de- First and foremost, the pn ^ at auction. miles ot barge canal frontage Realtor, 649-4636. 2741 o r 649-6688 some medical quality in the min' co bam beams, no boards VERNON - Extra nlce t^^ SSi?“S f0 '* * '’®****^ nefghbortiood. Bel Air RecU amlnations for men heading west corner of the province. eral rock,” wrote Richard H. mccracy as we knew It In this erty straddles the Trinity River, The second mortgage holder. and "should be approximately available. U A R Construction, DELUXE 2-bedroom Thwn- NdOE two-room front office. room furnished apartment. EMate, 643-9882. numbers up to 176. The previous ------Phelps in his history of the prls- cou n try.” ______Jack Miller, a veterinary sup­ worth $26,000 to $40,000 an 643-9681. houae. 1)4 baths, fuU-private Reasonable rent. Inquire Du- UtlUties included. $140■ month­ ^ THREE.FAMILY ceU ing w a s 150. The general sltuaUon as re- „n published in 1844. {•'ulbrlght said he had not ply business operator In neigh­ a c r e .” (XJVBSNTRY — Summer cot­ basement, heat and appliances ba ldo M usic C enter, 180 W est ly. 872-2187. The draft has been taking ported by West Pakistan author- «it is a curious fact,” said made up his mind on how he , it’ z not much boring Ft. Worth, had fUed a And quietly flows the Trinity. 7)4 X 3)4’ slate pool table, fully Gairison Ootonlal, less than Cemvenient South. Ehid locaUcn. tage, 4 rooms, aluminum included. $236 per month. Paul M iddle .T p k e . CaU 649-6206 men at a lower rate this year itles as usual depicted a more phelps, “that many of the con- would vote on a House-passed to look at equipped, good condition. $120. cue year dd. Owner trana- CaU for details. storms, carpeting, treed lot, W. D ougan, R ea ltor. 649-4636. weekdays after 3 p.m., Satur­ than last year and the top lot- orderly Bast Pakistan. vlcts, having previously taken draft bill. It extends the draft CaU 649-7404 after 3 p.m. ■47 ___ a Pwnnartif lertad. El^t rooms, 2)4 baths, log cabin design, firei^ace days 9 to 0 p.m. tery number to be called In May Marital law officials In East the ’Itch’ or some other loath- for two years and includes a big LOOKINa tor anything in real Mono Haves Acenev 646-0181 ------V — " T ------— ' ^'V TV — " 7 ',’ T.------u.g Trinity River? Well, It’s not * 7 t h e v e r y b e s t ys.uw. nayes j^gency, 2 0 numbers lower Pakistan said all measures have some diseases while confined In pay raise aimed at making the much to look at, but the federal THE 1971 ONE OF the finer things of Ufe, eatate rental - xpartmenta, Blue Lustre carpet and uphol­ than a year ago. been taken to restore order. CTt- the county jails, which were military so attractive that draft government Is preparing to homea, multiple dwpUlngs, no 4 ------• AMMA ^ ka* 4k A ... _ ... AOlla AAM Wa • a 4.~ — - ^ . stery cleaner. Rent electric The Defense Department izens were urged by the govern- very filthy, on being calls can be reduced to zero. PHINNEY-HUNT EDUCATIONAL TOUR leea. CaU J.D. Real Eatate Aa- FOR RENT ^ ew tTSS-.-Sa as Ovt of Town transform it from a meandering shampooer $1. Olcott Variety Hampshire, sleeps 8, (jo^iood. $48JM0. ser. asked for 17,000 draftees in each ment radio to ignore rumor weeks kept in the caverns at aoclatea, In c., 643-0129. fireplace, private beach. Sum­ For Sale 75 stream into a 360-mlie long, 12- Store. rm of the first four months of 1970, mongers. The government con- night, entirely recovered.” feet deep, biUion-dollar barge mer 'vacati(»i8 filling fast. 648- RANCH—BSxtra large modern then dropped the call to 16,000 tlnued to claim that its forces But EMc Hatch, chairman Immlijgration Lowered MANCHESTER — Brownstene f MP channel from Dallas-Ft. Worth presents 0189. Utchen with buUt-ins. Large t> I COVEJNTRY — Handyman’s for May—a five-month total of controlled ComlUa and Jessore the historical commission, is not Apartments. Large two-bed- 3,700 ------living room with waU-to-waU WASHINGTON — The high to the Gulf of Mexico. Roots & AecM seriM 44 MANY OTHERS - - - special, four-room house. Ar- 83,000. near the Indian border. convinced by Phelps’ account. room duiriex apartment. Am­ carpeting, 3 bedrooms, garage. The Army Corps ot EJnglneers ple closets, 1)4 baths, heat, hot teslan well, lake privileges -^ircorroarison, draft calU for The radio said there were no aro ^u^t S to present ^.S popuIaU^ g ^ The A ^ ^E^n^ra GERICH’S Marina Bervlee, au- lusiiMU Propwty ^ 100x200’. $97,900. available. CaU us day or night. thorlxad Blrinruda outboard water, carpeting, aiq>Uance8 Asking $10,600. C^^argaret months of 1970 to- restrlcUons on using electricity o ld Newgate prison as a health (m m iJ^on^n^P toe ^ ss in 1966*^ the same TURQUOISE TRAILS SQUARE W e w ork. Hansen, Agent, 742-6661. tailed 84,500. during the curfew In Dacca and resort X n the mine is open to ‘'"'"igraUon.immigration. In the 1800 1800’s, s. the gross in 1986 - the same motor soles and aervlee. Also and parking. Alr-condiUcners For Sale 7 0 eXfiOA 1848—Federal Oolanlal— rate ranged from 6 to 10 per year In which Shenker and boating acceasorlea. 1083 T d- and garages, opficoal. Imme­ Six large rooms, fuU walk-up E2A8T HARTFORD — Lazga 7- ______the public next year,” Hatch BELOW cent and continued at that level Slmpkens got the property In land Tpke. Buckland, Conn. diate and May 1st occupancy. Appra^. T ^e handy locatloa. $96,300. room Raised Ranch, wall-to- said Saturday. stores, commercial building until the immigration law of the name of a Missouri Coipo- TO TOPOLOBAMPO 648-3368. A dults $216. CaU 646-1769 o r FEET BEIMORE AGENCY wall carpeting. Recreation “At the same time,” he said, on Mata St. One store, houses THE UI/niCATlS in a Ram- l9 9 i 1924 took effect. ration with the commonplace 872-9690. A ^ r room, fireplace, aluminum sid­ Sky Marshals Grab Two ”we are glad to have the assur­ 14’ FTBRBOLASS boat with SO one year old, self-serrice coin bitag Ranch home, abounding The rate was under 1 per cent tt^rae of MetropoUtan Sand and Realtors 647-1418 ing, garage. $30,900. Hutchins ance OIof inethe nromicAtomic Energy Com- the 1930e and 1940s, ^ av- Gravel Co. The company was h.p. Mercury and traUer, $376. MANCHBSSTEat amaU 3-room $1.35 per sq. ft. launday which is owner oper- with Charm and peifactlaa, nea- 2200 A gm cy, 6494824. mission ^ t there ^ “ V eraged 1.6 per cent in the 1960s, incorporated 14 days before It CaU 649-4940 after 5:30. apartment, one block oft Cen­ ated. So be the owner of this tied high on a hUl with three In Plane Hijack Scare ter St. and bus. Heat includ­ Bultabla for machine shop or property and get yourself a acreo. 3,890 oqumre toet M Uvtag , ^ a CSIBS v ie w 7- TOLLAND — Just listed, very *1^1 •’ a rate expected to craitlnue. Im- took deed to the Dallas land ri^or to tWs historic site mlgraUon is likely to be about mass July 16, 1966, ed. $120 monthly. CaU Paul W. ligh t m anufacturing. WIU bustaess as a bonus. BuUdtag area, 8)4 bafiis. swimming pool, custom Randi 3 nice 6)4 -room Ranch. non-dC' LONDON (AP) — A middle- The man was traveling econo- — ____ rent all or divide to suit The commission plans onmiollw in tim fntnrn The s-nvenunent ■ D ougan R ea ltor, 649-4636. and equipment $92,000. FAD garages. family room, 2-car garage, The government plan for de- HoufehoM Goods 5 1 tenant Near ebappSag c e n te r . valopment. Nice area of aged American man flying the my class, and the plane had two the ruins of the old prison and annually In the future, With Mr. Nathan Gatchell as our guide, we plan to MANCHESTER — Budgeting? and burineoB district Annum Realty, 644-2963. ic a JBBTTC new Garriacn oi- privacy. Hutchins Agency, homes. Three bedrooms, eat- Atlantic today from Boston to sky marshals, one in first class the underground caverns ready SINQliR touch and aew with enjoy 3 solid weeks traveling through intriguing Chooae these one > bedroom Icnlal in executive neighbar- H*altors, 649-Om. in kMcfaen, carpeted Uirlng ixmdon began shouting that he and one In ecnomy. pubUc InspecUon In the Mmico. Come and help us explore the ruins of Tula; cabinet. Monograms, hams, opeuimants. Refrigerator, 1 0 room, fireplace, ctie-car ga- had a gun and touched off fears When the man started shout- spring or early summer of 1972. 5 embraldars, etc. Used, exnel- Mitla, and Yagul as we learn about the ancient cul­ stove, heat, hot water, master Francis E- Boland imtimw Fn>p«ty SSplace and beamed ceiling on the rage. Beautiful high tree^ lot. that he was trying to hijack the ing, other passengers said, t h e ------— STATE OF CONNECTICUT lent condltlaa. Guaranteed. TV antenna, laundry facilities, IMMEDIATE $34,000. R. L. Gardner, Real­ Boeing 707. two marshals bore down on hiijn tures of the Aztecs, Toltecs, and Mixtecs. F\U1 price now $66 or 7 month­ For Sole 7 0 -A first floor, large flreplaced Uv- aU on a workingman’s budget. Agency tag room, formal dtatag room. OCCUPANCY ty, 8764604. Security marshals on the Pan' to search him. He refusedj a Bert Gilden, ly payments o t $8. BIS-0476, HB.P. Realty Management, MANCHBSflTBSR — Six - fam U y m od em U tch en w ith built-ins, Large Ctqie in move-in con­ Soak up the sunshine on the Pacific shores at GOVzarmi.V k v m r r i^ — LOveiyIa v c Iv 6-roome-room American____ flight . scuffled with scuffle______broke . .. out, . and . another d ea ler. 816 BROAD ST. dition. Quiet, centraUy locat­ the man and a friend and found CAPITAL GAINS TAX-lim Acapulco by day and thrill to see the divers plunging 022-1266 <»■ 647-1871. unit centrally located. Excel- 2)4 baths, 4 large bedroams, Ranch, tlreidace, paneled man—ai^iarently fr ie n d - Author Dies ed neighborhood. Large Uv- 1398 both to be unarmed. A spokes- 180 feet down the Quebrada cliffs at night. LjyiNG ROOM, Utchen set, DBaAJXB one-bedroom apart- MANCHESTER lent Income producer. Price porch, 2-car garage. $83,000. family room, spacious tree jo in e d in. 648-1668 haa been reduced for quick ing room A rec room'with S-18 for the airline, said the BRIDGEPORT (AP) — WHEN DUE APRIL 15, 1971 . 1$ rug, exceUent condltioa. Af­ ment, waU - to - waU carpet­ riiaded lot. close to new Route "t®" . , .. u u The — ------marshals ------subdued------both ter 5 p .m ., 742-9162. aale. T.J. Orackatt, Realtor, LAND—42 acres, 1,300’ road fireplace in each, plus for­ '1-84 Louis Dimock Realty, Pa®»enger doing the shouting were un- B ert G ilden , coau th or o f the 1966 Bugain for your souvenirs in the market places, ing throughout, complete ap­ 043-1877. frentaga. $86,000. mal dining room, eaMn A style-setting dress best selling novel "Hurry Sun­ OFFIOB8: One-single room Add a bright and cheer­ apparently had too much to armed. Meanwhile, the pilot ra­ WHO MUST FILE Resident individuals having and polish up your Spanish in this relaxed way of life. FHILOO 23” black and white pliances, vanity bath. Central­ Utchen and garage. Price with its scarf-trimmed down,” died here Sunday. He and one three-room comer ful look to the kitchen ***•” *• ______drin k. dioed ahead to London’s Heath­ net capital gains for the year 1970 in excess of Tlien take the ride of a lifetime on the overnight train television. $50. Good condition. ly located. $178 monthly. R. D. $28,600. O a 11 John Mc- neckline is also a sew- with this cute toaster- BSAST HARTTORD, no suhotl- British police took the two w as 06. Murriock, 643-16M. suite. House A Hale BuUdtag, We NEED LISTINGS simplel No. 1898 with row Airport, the police were $100, or $200 if married and permitted to file a through the Sierra Madre range and luxuriate in the CaU 647-9008. L au g^ at 6494U06. doll! F*un to make; so tute for quality. Five-room men into custody when the The novel was the basis for a 963 Mitin Bt. Phone 643-4846. With tS ^ S S li tour NOWl ‘T h in l^ rf 1^. PHOTO-GUIDE is in Sixes nice to keep or gift-give...... J waiting when the plane landed. joint Federal Income Tax Return. comfort of a private stateroom. 8 to 18 (bust 81)4-40). Ranch, fireplace, garage. 1)4 plane landed safely in London, marshals led the two m ovie ot the same name, and 4-room tqMrtmente. livcfaides property? CSlU • • ]R • • No. 2200 has pattern COMMBateXAL place for rent, Sixe 10, 82)4 bust . . . 3 pieces; full directions. baths. Huge bedrooms, Ahimi- quesUoned------" — -* **•—them *for------more than ^ concerned race relaUons In a View the wonders of the Grand Canyon, visit the ROCKLEDGE small southern town. TAX DUE 6% of net gain in excess of the $100 461 M ain S t., n ext t o P e st O f­ rangM, rM rigera^ and TODAY! BARROWS and WALLACE Oo. yards of 46-inch plus )4 tlHS Srt Is Mis* <*r ssrt sat- num siding. FliU cellar, sew­ two hours and released them. said he had a gun was hand- "TOWN HOUSE" PRESIDENTIAL garbage disposals. ExceUent Parkade yard for scarf. tsni is Iselsrt flrsVciMs iM nif. Gilden collaborated with his or $200 personal exemption. Minimum tax of $5 national Capitol, Eisenhower Memorial, Football Hall fice, for lease or aale. Bbccel- ers, bus. $26,900. Paaek Real An airport spokesman refused cu ffed . of Fame, ride on the “Indy 500”, and enjoy many APARTMENTS VILLAGE ARTS. lent business locatlan with revenue, near Mata St. ______^ MancheUer 64««S06 Patterns available only Aaae Cabot, Manchesteri torn, 380-7478. to Identify them because no ..... wife, Katya, on the novel, as if net gain exceeds personal exemption. in sizes shown, Evealax HeraM, 1139 AVE.. The men were questioned at numerous short stor- other activities on our 40 day journey. At comer of No. 602 Middle MANCHESTER bustaesa. CaU 646-2426, 9 ■ 6. OFAMKBlCiWrinEW VOBK.; charges -were jilaced against TO WHOM PAID State Tax Commissioner, 92 - MULTIPLE DWELLINGS P l-T n R P TP*1^ manct^ m T SEHD 1st is esiM Isir sseS s«l- N.T. 16SK. BODTON — Big bouse, Mg them . the ^rport. lea. four televtaion scripts and Turnpike Blast A Ferguson ttn t« iKlilc fktt-dnt sMlIlit- Mat Hsaw, Mirtit «rai ZIP Road. New luxurious, 2-bed­ 41 and 2-bedroom {qiart-^ MAIN STREBiT Office space, B\>ur-famUyr-famUy apartment, 3 -I- AA x ^ U 1 . V . a V > J N . g.fnmUy hooaa,______value, 4-bedroom Oolanlal. Some of the 46 other passen­ Both men ^ boarded Pan ^ ^^ginal screenplay. Farmington Ave., H ^ford, Conn. 06115. All expenses are included in the $884. cost. The per cent location near COSE m i tills Hssasf. room Town House. 1)4 baths; m ents. On bus line. Aj^U- 100 rooms each, stoves, refrig­ naoa oppartwilty. Bjgh IrMtto Large wooded lot. Quiet street. gers said they thought the plane American flight 64 In Boston. Surrivors Include Katya and tour, for anyone who has (xunpleted 8th grade, departs ' banks, alr-condlUcned, auto­ erators, near Mata St. Good The Spring & Summer R a y H olcom b e, R ea ltors, 644- INFORMATION AND FORMS State Tax Dept., Central air conditionliig; pa­ ances, carpeting, heat and count, good condition. OWD '71 ALBUM is 664, includes was______being^ hijacked. ^ ______But the air- “There was an argument three s«i8. on July 6th — returns Aug. 14th. For a brochure, tio; 2-car garage; laundry matic fire sprinkler. Apply in com e. S . T . 19M 6. 1386. Capital Gains Tax Section, 92 Farmington Ave., ^hot water. For 0{qx)tat-^ AGENCY now. m,S00. Hayas Agmey. Mst Hans, MSrati wW MP postage and handling. > line spokesman said there had about something—I do not know Gilden was a Los Angeles na- write to: — room; AU electric Heat and Marlow’s, 867 Main St. Hartford, Conn. 06115. tel. 566-5936. meat or further informa- 0134131. MSI. ^ NaUMr art taa. CENTEIMIU. . . . It t ii esstsm VEBWON-MsnrhwahiT Una — 6- been no attempt to commandeer what—and the man started tlve whose family moved to Oon- Deluxe G.E. apiriiances. ^Uon, caU anytime, The Spring and Summer sm ts . . . tksnuo's MsreS, the plane. bragging to the others about necticut when he was a small PAUL B. PHINNEY Adidts-immedlate occupancy BUSINBiSS site, highway loca- ''REALTORS MANCHESTESl — Slx-roon) Y so k st's Pb z I s s s 4 tss tlksr room Garrisen Oolcoial, set cn '71 Basic FASHION Book is Sssifst SI PattsiB plscts; Slrse- The spokesman said one pas- ‘a’w he had a gun,” the airline boy. He most recently made his $260.00. Open Saturday A. Uon, modem showrooms, of­ Cape, with rec room, 1)4 baths, a % acre haavfly wooded lot. F. GEORGE BROWN 126 North Elm St. 6 4 5 - 2 6 2 3 $1.00, includes postage Usoi. 6tOS-S9t, IscM st psit- senger, about 60 years old, be- spokesman said. home In Fhirfleld. Sunday 1:00-5:00 p.m. or call fices, storage and parking. waU-to-waU carpeting, dish­ sec art ksrtllst. Aluminum ridtag, 3)4 baths, Tax Commissioner and handling. gim acting in an unseemly man- "Naturally, when the man Gilden was admitted to the Manchester — Tel. 643-1431 648-7136 fo r app

A l 3 :j V S O S D iW MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1971 PAGE TWENTY ^anrliratpr lEv^ning l|rraUi Average Dally Net Press Run Fo r The Week Ended The Weather April 4, u n May Day Event High-wind warning in effect About Town (gusts to 66 m.p.h.) with snow- To Be Revived DRIVEWAYS 15,695 rain through tomorrow a.m. To­ The Buckley School library night’s low in 40s. workshop will be tomorrow at At Cheney Home Manchester— A City of Village Charm 9:30 a.m. in the school library. Residential Specialists ’The Cheney Homestead Com­ “ We arc no proi»d o’ onr wo»-k as you are VOL. LXXXX, NO. 158 (TWENTY PAGES) ' Motherhood of Mary Mother’s lO-TON ROLLER OOMPACTION • MACHINE SE|BE|^ MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1971 (Cteastflnd AdverUelag on Fiege M) mittee will revive a Cheney I PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS Circle will meet tonight at 8:16 I have over S’! vears’ experience In Resldentt^ jPavIng at the home of Mrs. Dominick families’ tradition of another Quotations by Mr. Rayco — No Estimator or Salesmen Cataldo of 19 Green Manor Rd. day with ’’May Day at the Phone Wethersfield 529-7416 0,11 CtellMt Mrs. Edward Goss will be co- Homestead” open house. It will hostess. be held May 2, from 1 to 4 p.m., at the Homestead, 106 Hartford | RAYCO PAVING CO. Legislative Hearing State Rate The Rev. Norman E. Swensen Rd. President Seeks will be guest speaker at the ’Ihe first of these special' meeting of St. Jude’s Mother’s events, ’’Holiday at the Home­ On Jobless Circle tonight at 8 at the home stead” in December, attracted On Gun Control Bid of Mrs. Oscar GOyette of 648 700 visitors in four hours. Hits Record Revenue - Sharing Wetherell St. Mrs. Robert J. Old-tiane music will be played Kennedy is the co-hostess. on seldom heard instruments, HAR’TPORD (AP) — Unem­ open hostesses will be in the rooms Attended by 3,500 ployment in Connecticut rose to 'The administrative board of to explain their original use and *nrf It flit thurs. ond a record total of 119,300 in mid- Education Fund South United Methodist Church that of the furnishings, and re­ HARTFORD (AP)—If a Mon­ legiaUtlve hopper, including bills fri. nights By O. C. THELEN JR . will meet tonight^ at 7:30 in the freshments will be served. day night leglsIaUve hearing to register all firearms and req- March, ‘ Em increase of ^ore Associated Press Writer church reception hall. Weather permitting, the Man­ till 9 :0 0 proved nothing rise, it showed qulre ID cards for all gun own­ than 3,0(X> in the Jobless rEinks over the previous month, the chester Fine Arts Association the wAroelg of moiiiftlwit | “the eveiytiiiiic that gun control proposals can ers. WASHINGTON (A P)—President Nixon asked Con­ will conduct an outdoor exhibit. store” generate' large crowds. Current staite lawn place vir­ (Connecticut Labor Department The Confirmation Class of dowrttoirn mAneKut«r^ reported 'Tuesday. gress today to consolidate 30 aid programs in a $3- The woodshed, which has been tually no restriction on adult Second Congregational Church An estimated 3,600 persons, 'The total unemployment rate billion special education revenue-sharing fund which converted into an office for the ownership of long guns—rifles will meet tomorrow at 3:46 p.m. most (>pposed to tl^teiilng Om- for mid-March weis 8.6 per cent, Manchester Historical Society’s and shotguns. A penmit Is re­ would include broader federal assistance to non-public at the church. nectlcut firearm s laws, pEteked an increase of two-tenths of one librarism, will be open to the the House hall and spilled over quired to purchase a handgun school pupils. eoster baskets and another to transport it. No per cent from mid-FebruEuy. In the last of his six messages dents, such as for physlcEdly ’The board of Christian con­ public for the first time. twith our stole. into conldors to listen to the The previous record level — cern of Center Congregational A moninal admission fee will proceedings via loudspeakers. permit to own a hsuidgun is re­ on revenue-sharing, Nixem ssdd iiEuidicapped children. both empt>’ 116,700 unemployed for a Jobless the education plEui would spur Church will meet tonight at 7 :30 be charged. Historical Society Speakers taking the progun quired. ' At present ncm-puUic students and tUled rate of 8.4 per cent—WEm re­ innovaUon, enhEuice educationEU in the Federation Room of the members will be admitted free. line were greeted with salvos Gun manufacturers were also CEm receive cmly guidEuice serv­ corded two months , earlier In plEuming, IncreELse accountabili­ church. of applause, Emd the crowd was ices under one program and (flee Page Four) mid-JanuEiry, the labor depart­ ty, provide new flexibility, and textbook loans under liberal with its boos for adher- ment SElid. another, improve evaluaUon of the ef- the ls. for disEidvEintaged (diUdren, are the highest of the post-World munity Baptist Church will local physician has one of the a firearm is an Inanimate object states would administer the oth­ meet tonight at 7:30 at the which by itself la incapable of Odegard War n period and "reflect the The proposed $3-billi1. P4‘(OI*SOII*S Special Trices volver Association, said knowl­ increEme of half a percentage The bus for the Army and Manchester State Sen. David point from the 8.1 per cent rate 'This is the breakdown for h an d icap ^ , $420 million for Special l»riccs edgeable gun enthusiasts have a New England states of Edioca- so-called impEict aid to districts Navy Auxiliary mystery ride Spc< ial I*riees Odegard, appesrtng Istst night of mid-February. VTie seaaonEilly fine record in firearms safety In opposition to H.B. 6760, an tion revenue shEiring program with lEirge numbers ot federally will leave Wednesday at 7 p.m. Spet’ial Trices and education. Euyusted rate a yeiir ago was from the Army-Navy Club. S p r i i i j i f Special Tric^-s act which would require tluit 4.6 per cent. President Nixon sent to Oon- employed fEunllies, $300 million Special f^ricis "Gun coUeotora and shooting Edl firearms in Connecticut be gress texlay: for •vocational educEtti(m, and (Herald photo by Pinto) enthuskasts are the sternest n je insured unemployment PANDA, Public Attention to Special I*rlces reg^tstered with the state, said rate—betsed on cUUms for unem­ Connecticut, $29,100,000 $510 million for textbooks, edu- .Sp«*cial Trices Judge* of all In the proper use Narcotic Abuse, will have its S p i'll4‘0 -lip he was speaking on behalf of ployment compensation benefits Maine, $16,-632,000 Cubs Depict Indian Village Life at Themecraft Show Special Trices and handling of firearm s,” he Gov. Thomaa MeskiU, who has MassEichusetts, $63,486,000 (See Page Bight) regular meeting tomorrow at .spi’( lal Trices said —^WELS listed at 9.9 per cent for 7:30 p.m. at Elmanuel Lutheran “consistently stated his oppos­ mid-March, down aUg^tly from New HEunpshire, $8,306,000 watches Kevin Bobskill’s efforts to stir up a simu­ Spec ial I*ri(’cs He and other speakers drew Rhode Island, $13,424,000 Church on Church St. The meet­ Three members of Pack 367 at Richard Martin Spei'ial Trices ition to gun registration.” the 10 per cent level at the lated fire. Scouts from Blackledge District dem­ ram pnijifii “PPlauee by calling for better Vermont, $6,636,000. ing is open to the public. School re-enact an Indian village scene during the Odegard, who spoke early in stELrt of the month. ON enforcement of gun laws now Although providing no detEdls, 20th annual Themecraft and Cub Scout Show Fri­ onstrated leather tooling, woodworking, soap carv­ the pi|bUc hearing, held in the 'Die biggest increases in xm- on the books and sriffer penal- Nixon SEtid his educEition fund State Comptroller Nathan ing, candleholder making, pincushions, fire mak­ Hall of the State Capitol and employment from mld-FebruEury Evacuees Tell day night in the Verplanck School cafeteria. Mark Counters * Sinks * Dishwashers * Disposals Uee for persons usiiig firearms would considerably broaden Agostinelli will be the guest ing, handicrafts, flower making, and calendars. attended by about 3,600 per­ to mid-March were reported in GIs in Vietnam aim a howitzer nearly straight up in' order to drop rounds- Gluhosky “puffs” meditatively, while Curt LaDuc in crime*. “the authority for extending aid speaker for the Klwanis Club Vented Hoods * Self-Cleaning Ovens * Cooktops Aiunnia, up 1.2 per cent, and Rep. Irving J. Stolberg, D- sons, remarked, •“Anyone who on enemy positions close to their firing point overlooking Rt. 9. (AP Photo) to students in non-public meeting tomorrow at noon at 'The Women’s Auxiliary of the imagines that a man bent on Bridgeport, up .9 per cent. Of Slaughter Manchester CSiapter, A story hour for pre-school Self-Cleaning Drop-In Ranges New Haven, waa booed He schools. the Manchester Country dub. Making Voters Manchester Midget and Pony crime will be deterred by the Modest hikes of .1 per cent SPEBSQSA, will rehearse to­ children four auid five years old spoke in favor of a bill to outlaw “Non-public school students Football Association will meet stop in today and take advantage of our years of gun registration bill is more were reported in both HEmtford night at 8 at the KofC Home. will be held in the Junior Room A 6 to 8 p.m. voter-mak­ handguns In Connecticut. would be counted in the reckon­ tonight at 8 at the home of Mrs. experience and our special prices. than naive. 'Die criminal will and New Haven. In the Bristol In Pakistan The rehearsal is open to all men of Mary (Jheney Library tomor- ing session will be held Gun control forces have a ing of population for purposes of Carl Mlkolowsky, 71 TMck Rd. continue to use whatever fire­ area, the Coimecticut region New Commando Raid Staged interested in singing four-part row morning from ID to 10:46. Wednesday, in the Manches­ number of propoeala In the allocation, and all forms of edu- CALCUTTA, India (AP) _ A Co-hostesses are Mrs. John Mc- arm is available, reglstratimi with the highest rate in the F.VMOl S harmony. Storytellers will be Junior Wom­ ter town clerk’s office in the cEtilonal services would be British ship arrived here today Nary and lUrs. Roland Potter. or no reglstratlan, and will con­ state, unemployment dipped .3 HI'DSON VITAMINS en is Club members Mrs. Allan Municipal Building. per cent to 20 per cent. avEtilable to them,” he said. from the EEist PakistEUii port of tinue to follow a life of c;lm e.’’ Administration officials ex- ChittEigong with 119 foreign ond Chaloux, education committee Eligible applicants must 'Die labor department report­ In Laos by South Viet Unit Mrs. Gilford Stevens of 8 chairman, and Mrs. Raymond be 18 years of age or older, The Manchester Recreation W. Peterson, Jnc. 'The requirement of rej^ ter- plftined that non-pultilc students, evacuees, including 37 Ameri- A ed thefke figiures by area, com­ Dun; F’Ronrrrs Steven St., a botanist, wUl give Department Roller Skating ing firearms, Odegard said, under the plEui, would be eligl- ceuis, many of whom told of Allaln. residents of Manchester for CUSTOM KITCHENS pared with the figures for mid- a slide-illustrated talk on Program has ended for the sea­ Official Says would have three serious defects SAIGON (AP) — An eUte fEdl. There were no reports of Vietnamese regiment. He gave ble for all service programs seeing meuss executkms, burn- .Vvailaliie .\t at least six months, and FebruEuy: I “Flowers Along the <3ountry- son. The attehdaince for the 64 —“Criminals would ignore the South Vietnamese force staged any helicopters being hit. no other details. now provided public school stu- ing, looting suid indiscriminate must be U.S. citizens. Bristol 21.0 per cent, down w Ki.DON n u r c ; ( o . 1 side,” at the meeting of the Col. Warren J . Kennedy, evenings was 21,083. The pro­ 607 NEW PARK AVENUE 2 R 2 - 1 1 0 7 WEST HARTFORD, CONN. law, the state wcxild be saddled EUiother commando raid into A similar force of Black P eui- In last week’s raid, the BlEtck killing. 7fl7 Main Stn*et former commanding officer of from 21.3 per cent; Ansonia 13.3 southern Laos today and at­ ther commandos staged a 20- Stanley Circle of South United gram will begin again next Open Thursday and Friday Nights until 9:00 P.M. Police Hated with one more bureaucracy, and PEinther force Jumped off from TTiey said civil wsu" weis still the Reserve Officers School in per cent, up from 12.1; TOrrlng- tacked a North VietnamesM reg­ hour ndd lEurt Wednesday and MeU L oo in northernmost QuEWg Vt thc‘ Sanv Methodist Church tomorrow at The Women’s Prayer Groups November. the honest citizen would be rEiging on the outskirta of Chit­ Hartford, will speak at the ton 13J. per cent, down from iment^ South Vlebuuneae mlU- ’ThursdEiy against a Itorth Viet­ 'Tri Province and returned to 7:46 p.m. at the home of Mrs. of South United Methodist . burdened with an expensive tagong when they boarded the ’ irect-Hy-M;iil Price (Jlvltan Club meeting tomorrow 13.0; New Britain 11.0 per cent, tEuy headquarters Einnounced. namese position in an area Hue, heEulquEurters of the South Paul Willhide, 326 Cedar Ridge Church will meet tomorrow at ' In Hartford .and cumbersome mechanism.’’.- 9,000-ton Clan MacNalr for the .\sk for Fre<» "uplfrOBni.S; Watorbuiy 11.4, up A heEulquEirters spokesman south of Khe Sanh Eind west of Vietnamese 1st InfEUitry Divi­ Composer Ter., Glastonbury. Mrs. Donald at 12:16 p.m. at Willie’s Steak 9:30 a.m. at Suseuuiah Wesley Odegard said that It would 30O-mlIe overnight voyage to HARTFORD (AP) — City of- from 11.2; Meriden 1141, up from said initial reports from the the A Shau 'Valley. sion to which they Eire atttached. (Calcutta. Conrad will be co-hostess. House. I Hall of the church. be the sportsman and the hon­ 11.1; Danielson 10.6, down from In the latest ndd, a Soigwi P fUdals and realdents of this capi- field ^owed 16 North Vlet- H ie latest rEdd, as with the est citizen, Emd not the crim­ But they said the PEiklstani lAl.otty grapided with the ques- 10.6; Danbury 10.3, down from nEunese were killed Euid eight heEidquarters ^pokesmcui said first one, apparently was staged army was in full control of cen­ The Center OongregaUonal inal, “who would stream to the Stravinsky tlafk of poUce-conununlty rela­ 11.1; Bridgeport 10.1, up from 9.2 tons of enemy rice destroyed South VietiiEunese cEusuEilties by the South Vietiuunese to tral ChittEigong, the province’s Church pastoral services course registering Eiuthority to com­ V tions a t a legislaUve heeulng Middletown 9.7 per cent, up along with a ter hand. He stressed' agsdn •that "the New London 6.8 per cent, down On Colley Sentence died apparently of heart failure cleared Oilttagimg of the East are reminded to bring their one group which will feel the from 6.9. at 200 men, was ferried into Robert L. Kendrick, i»«8ldent Laos by U.S. helicopters. today at his Fifth Avenue cqxart- Pakistani IrregulEirs and were Wonderlon® Nylon White Cross donations. greatest burden if the bill is The Connecticut Labor D^>EU-t- ment. He viras 88 and had been steadUy fanning into the sur- of the Omnecticut GuardlEuis, a The BlEick PEinthers returned group of black Hartford police­ Defense Sees Little Chance in failing heEtith for the past rounding countryside, burning John Mather Oiapter, Order (See Page Twelve) (See Page Four) to South Vietnam before nlght- men, blamed problems between sevend years. vUlages in their path. of DeMolay, will meet tonight 3travins)cy had suffered sev­ Odttagong port was in army Panty Hose Sale! at 7:30 at the Masonic Temple. Hartford police and minority Of Reconsideration by Jury groups on “racism within the eral minor "Eirterial strokes” hands, they added, smd its con­ Obligation proficiencies will be since 1967 and weis in Lenox Hill Manufactured for Caldor by one police department.” FT. BBNNING, Oa. (AP) — Eidded, ‘"The members of a trol extended to at least five heard and pins presented. Bob Hospital for treatment-of a pul- And Arthur L. Green, direc­ Lt. William L. Cailey Jr’s Army court-martial may indlvlchiEtily miles from the city. Slattery of W. KQddle Tpke., a monEiry edema in March. of America’s Leading Hosiery Mfrs. '''''' tor of the Connecticut (Commis­ defense lawyer, asked about or collectively re(x>mmend Jesse Eaton, a Baptist mis­ comedian who performs each Ex-Marine Gives His Reason He was released from the hos- sionary from Lockport, N.Y., weekend at a New York City sion on Human Rights and Op­ published reports ttiEti a Juror clemency under the existing portunities, described the senti­ was inquiring into the possibili­ laws. pitEd “in g!(x>d conditiL Reid W. Kennedy, the ‘gook’ is a deEul ‘gook’. ” Eaton SEdd the radio, knocked Miracle fit for the petite figure. Green said Hartford compares sion. NEW! — EXCITR40 lucmEd ‘”rhe (^ptaln gave me his Army Judge at the 4^-month out by PEiklstEinl Jets, is still in Fashionable shades. unfavorably to New Haven in The Junior member of the Wution to the ‘Vietnamese prob­ trlEd,. tiEis enjoined Einy of the Ju­ the hands of the sheik's forces. NATURAL HEALTH the number of complaints his court-msutiEti, Capt. Ronstid Sa­ lem.’ He said we riiould simply rors from revealing how they ”Erom there to the center of Our Reg. commission receives against lem, reportedly haa made in­ With Your Purchase put all the good ‘gooks’ on a voted. ChittEigong we saw only the Eish- 1.49 FOOD SHOPPE police. quiries into the poasibUity of pe­ Wonderlon^ Miracle Fit ship Eind send them out to sea The 'Times ssdd SEtiem report­ es of bEimboo huts,” Eaton add­ In the post five years, he said, titioning for clemency, the AT T » : • TABLE and obliterate all the pele re- edly feels he could get MaJ. (JewI ed. 60 complaints havq been brought Times said. Cailey weus convict­ One Size Panty Hose BlerbEium and MaJ. HEirvey Leon Lumsden, an American to the commission against Hart­ nutinlng. Then he SEtid we should ed of murdering 22 unreBistlng PARKADE • UMBRELLA Brown to sign a clemency peti­ engineer working on a U.S. aid Fits 5’ to 5’10” with never a wrinkle. ford policemen, and 43 of them sink the ship becEiuse he said Vietnamese civiliEuis at My Lai LIGGETT PHAIOIACy ‘the only good g<)Qk is a dead tion. He is hopeful of Edso get­ project, SEdd he personEiUy wit­ Navy and wanted colors. • 2 CHAIRS were made In the ptist two years. in 1968. ting MaJ. WEdter Khuird and During the same five-year gook’, ” Smith SEtid. Raby sEtid: nessed the executive of 16 Ben­ possibly even MaJ. Charies C. galis by Pakistani trooi>s. Our Reg. period, Green srid, only eight “This restily crystalized a lot "Generally, within the limits McIntosh to follow suU, the psi- "Soldiers Just walked up to 1.79 comididnts were made against of things I hEto noticed since en­ allowed by law, a court may re­ per sEdd. anyone waeiing a lungl, the na­ Wonderlon^ Non-Run New Haven police. listing in the MEurines in 1966. consider a sentence on its own TTie only Juror SEdem felt he tive' BengEdi dress, and shot Mayor Ann Uccello, recently It was the perfect exEunple of motion EUt any time before the All Nude Panty Hose the difference of the officlEti had no hope of persuEiding was them through the heEid,” he RANGE AND tapped for a post in the U.S. redord of trial has been authen- SEdd. p o o l INCLUt>^S Department of Transportation, rhetoric of ‘helping our Vietnam­ ticEtied Euid transmitted to the Ool. Clifford Ford, the (xxirt- Great for short fashions! Available "The army only Imd to see a FUEL OIL • 4 2 " constant acknowledged thEtt problems ex­ ese friends’ Eind the reEtiity of convening authorities. mEutial president, the ‘Times in two sizes. 1 . 3 7 Dimension « • 18'i» xX 12' Swim area how we actually regard the Vlet- quoted court sixirdes aa saying. Bengali on the street Euid they 6 GASOLINE ist between police and minority “Re(XHi8ideration of sentence [ 22' X 13' Outside lOOB STRAVINSKY shot him,” said a British evac­ groups and labeled relations be­ nEunese Eia less tliEui humEui,” CEinnot be done with the view of ‘Die ’Times sdso sEdd the Our Reg. uee. “Chittagong Is now desert­ tween the two as “fair, but im­ he SEtid. increasing sentence severity. In sources think SEdem and Bler- With him at Ids death were Wonderlon Queen 1.79 BANTLY OIL Smith, 27, of West Hartford is baum dissented in the guilty ed. Everyone has fled to the vil- proving.” this CEise, Article 118 of the Uni­ Ms 'Wife, Vera, his Eissoert Craft, EUid Ms persexud COMPANY. INC. He and another Briton report- Size Panty Hose review bofud to investigate com­ the Vietnam Veterans AgEiinst provides for only two sentences meditated murder of the 22 ci- manager. Miss LilhEin Libman. 331 Main Street plaints against the police to re­ the War. He was (me of the nutin upon conviction of Eui huhvidual •viliEuis Eind a fourth charge ai He is survived by his widow; ^ Fits extra tall, extra large. Beige, coMPiErar orgEuiizers of WAW’s symbolic place the present system in for premeditated murder. Eissault with intent to murder a a da.ighter. Mrs. Mileim Marion d L ^ i ^ S T ^ T ^ ^ cinnamon, off-white, white. Tel. 649-4595 SEinctuEuy in Yale University’s 1 . 3 7 w "“L s e t S v in ^ ^ whlidi police investigate com­ “Those two sentences Eire life child. of Los Angeles; and two sons, awav before Rockville 875-3274 plaints against themselves. BEtitell <3iapel for draft reslst- or death. The court in this case Both officers, Eiccording to the Soullma. a pianist who Uves in t o e ^ era Eind deaerters. troops then N s n u a “You’ve got to get the commu­ appEirently has no other sen­ sources quoted by the Tlines, nilnols. and Theodore, a paint- s i ^ 'L d ^ e l r w a ^ T t o “t ^ • PATIO SUN DECK nity into the police department He said he enlisted in the Ma­ tence to consider because it has felt Csdley should have been aa their wa er^Cf utof VFcneva,Geneva, s>wuzenana.Switzerland. ^ hmiAoau______Eind anH^ shot eve ___ __ — because as long as policemen rine (Jorpa in 1966 becEiuse he already Einnounced the lesist se­ found guilty of lesser cluurges; The composer remained con- there. “TnnoeeeE think they can get away with felt "an obligaticm to serve in vere sentence available to it,” either unpremeditated.,:>murder troversiEd as weU as celebrated jurtlnowi'toim^’’ Special! Cantrece II Panty Hose CAR and TRUCK ABSOlUTELY NO OBLIGATION! FOR FREE ESTIMATE it, ttiey will,” said Kendrick, a the armed servicea I felt we Raby continued. or volimtEiry mEuislaughter, non over the last 60 vears with a one Brit- RENTALS CALL OR WIRTE 24-HR. SERVICE DAILY & SUN. three-year veteran of the police could have urt haa lui- (8m .P age Eight) ' tentlon of the musical world in been b u tc h ^ ^ J**** P l .a t . h av . your ra p r.t.n to tiv . call. to investigate complaints, but ways ‘Luke the Gook,’ ‘Slopes,’ nounced sentence, generally I undontond Ih .r. ii no obligation. 1910 with the performance of b U^viJ fo tSfp ort Manchester Motors suggested a group comprised of or ‘Chinks,’ ” he added. they would not be allowed to re­ Lease, Inc. NAME____ police, citizens and officials, Smith graduated from LsiSEti- consider their findings. ‘T N e ^ ’^ e S?NeW RocheUe 1145 Tolland Tpke. SALE: MON. rather than a strictly citizen ette SemlnEiry in West Hartford ‘“nuis we have a situation An unknown of 27, Stravinsky N.Y., who was worklmr^Sm^ Monihor (Jriiuay and lt>. CITY_____ ZIP- “Brutality does exist,'' said ferent colleges before Jtinlng the tence probably would be impos­ pictures and story ^ e v of the Ballets Russes to mi^oa in C M tt^ ; saS^e Open Late Every Night :»1„* WKST ( i:\TKK ST. 274-8806 Former Marine Sgrt. Jack Smith of West Hartford write the score for a ballet Pakistani Eirmy held the city for Manchester^ PHONE___ sible.” M VN( GI;m :)I 1 on Page 10 (See Page 'Twelve) . (flee Page Four) is now an antiwar group coordinator. (AP Photo) RegEirdlng clemency, Raby (See Page Twelve) (8 m Page FVmr) \