\'i 'V-' -y ■ y 't--' A': N V ^ ' '■■■ W ''' Av«raffi Dally Presa Ron \ le Weather For The Week Ended M ^ y BUnhy today, Mfiti 'vW.i;; January 14, 1970 FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 27, ^970 neariean40. 40. Clea^'and c^d tontgbt, PAGE TWNTY low In the teena. Sunday mostly iiantl|p0t?r lEnrtting lifralii aunny, little temperatUM '.-'•k' '1- 1 5 i8 9 0 change, high In the low 40s, V''\ MancheHer— A City of Village Charm \ The Pastor’s # Dlsclple^lp The Rev. John J. Klley, a Class of Community Baptist member of the faculty of St. (Claiisined Advertising on Page 16) About Town Church will m « t tomorrow at ’Thomas Seminary, Bloomfield, VOL. LXXXIX, NO. 127 (EIGHTEEN PAGES—TV SECTION) MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1970 PRICE TEN CENTS It a.m. lii the Youth Building. will conduct on Evening of Re Senior Oirl Scout Troop 2 will collection for members of the hold a nim m a^ sale tomorrow Ladies Guild of the Assumption . Grade 7. Youth Instruction of at 10 a.m. at Woodruff Hall of on Monday. ’The program will V Zion Evangelical Lutheran Center Congregational Church. open at 8:16 p.m. with a Maas Church will bo held tomorrow at the Church of the Assumption. The Youth Choirs and con at 0:30 a.m. The event Is open to members Net Grand List P&WA Contract firmation class o f Center Con- and their friend^. gregntlonal Church will not Sunset Rebekah Lodge will meet this week. Ineet Monday at 8 p.m. at Odd Da. John Schloss of the Uni-. Fellows Hall. Mrs. Ernest Cok versity of Hartford will lecture A t $243,147,252 May Hit $3 Billion Miss Sharon I. Douton of 80 and Mrs. Clinton Keeney are In on "Topics of Community Psy Bretton Rd. has been named to charge of refreshments. chology,’’ at a session of the By SOL R. COHEN WASHINGTON (AP)—The Pratt & Whitney divl- the dean’s list for , the first Manchester Public Health' (Herald Reporter) ’sion of United Aircraft Corporation has been selected semester at Bucknell Universi The handicraft class of the Nursing Association staff edu Manchester’s net taxable Grand List, after adjust to develop and produce engines for the newest fighter ty. Manchester Newcomers Club of cation series Monday from 2 to aircraft planned by the Navy and Air Force, the Penta 4 p.m. at the agency’s office, ments by the Board of Tax Review, stands at $243,147,- the YWCA will meet Monday at gon announced Friday. 7:30 p.m. at the Community Y. 71 E. Center St. The event is 252. It is $12,453,523, or about 5.4 per cent, above last ’The bowling group of the Pratt & Whitney will build open to all interested profes year’s. The Grand List, determined by Oct. 1, 1939 val Manchester Newcomers Club ’The class project Is Easter 20,000 to 30,000-pound thrust en sional people. uation, is the basis for the 1970-71 tax levjr. Manches of the YWCA will meet tomor egg trees. ’Those wishing more gines for the Navy F14 and the row at 7:30 p.m. at SllV6r information may contact Mrs. ter’s new fiscal year will begin July 1. V ' Air Force F15 fighters under ‘^Laotianize’ Paul Rice, 14 Lawton Rd. The Rev. Kenneth L. Gustaf •The Board of Tax Review ----- ^ ;------Lanes, East Hartford. what Is expected to become a son, pastor of Calvary Church, cut $337,340.from the grosa Hat, ■( multiblllion dollar contract. will conduct a service Sunday which was Announced on Jon. The Initial contract Involves a W ar, Moss Fruits and Vegetables In and Out Of Season at 8:15 a.m. on radio station 31. It cut $176,835 from real purchase of 90 engines at a tar WINF. ’The program is spon estate assessments, $18,406 from AT PERO*S HHH Urged get price of $448.16 million to be sored by the Manchester Coun personal property, and $142,100 ORCHARD FRESH: Macs Corttands, Golden and Red De- Historical Society Guest u^ed In test models o f’'the F14 Tells Nixon lIclouH, Baldwins, Russets. cil of Churches and the Man from piotor vehicles. chester Clergy Association. Actually, It' had no control and F16. FRESH: Asparagus, Artichohes, Boston Lettuce, Rhubarb, At the meeting of the Manches the words of his publicity, "pre Dempsey Bid •The first payment under the WASHHNGTON (AP) — Sen. Peas, Spinach, E gg Plant, Watercioss, CSierry over the motor vehicle cuts. ter Historical Society Monday at sents a full evening of conjuring, contract Is to be $47.5 million Frank E. Moss, joining the 'Tomatoes, Brussels Sprouts, Cauliflower, Savoy Sgt. Charles W. Newbury of ventriloquism, comic songs, and They were automatic,' as per 8 p.m. in Illing Junior High The Pentagon said develop- growing Senate demand for an and Chinese Cabbage, Leeks, Shalots, White the 11th Armored Cavalry Reg., patter.’ ’ SATURDAY ONLY figures computed by the State School, Robert Olson of Putman For Top Seat ment and options for production explanation of U.S. activities In , . Sweet Potatoes, New Florida Potatoes, Tumlps, Motor 'Vehicle Department. ’The husband of Mrs. Delberda New will present a lecture demon Using properties from his p>er- of engines are scheduled Laos, says President Nixon White and Bed Onions, Brooooll, Green Squash. bury, was awarded a Purple motor vehicle drop reflected 2 IMPORTED: Seedless Grapes, Honeytews, Spanish Mekms, stration of conjuring as It wa.s sonal collection of a magician’s 9:00 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. WASHINGTON (AP) — One through 1976 "with additional should be^n to "Laotlanlze" the Heart for injuries received in .<5hanges since Oct. 1. Peaches, Phims, Nectarines, ’Tangerines, Temple practiced In this country dur tricks of the early 1800s, Olson Of the suggestions to Connecti options for t,wo years produc- fighting In that Southeast Asian South Vietnam on Feb. 14. He will re-create an evening from Last year’s net Grand List, Oranges, Bartlett Pears, Bose and D’Anjou ing the early part of the last CASH AND MASTER tlon." • country. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. ALL SALES FINAL the basts lor the current tax cut Gov. John Dempsey that he Pears, Dates, .Lhnes, .Coconuts, .Strawberries, century. Potter’s period. ’The perform CHARGE CARD ONLY The two aircraft will be the " i f the war in Vietnam can be 2 Samuel Newbury of 193 Adams ance will be given in period levy, was $230,093,729. It had consider becoming national Watermelons. He hAs made a intensive study main line fighters of the Navy vietnamlzed,” Moss, D-Utah, W e Have Extra Sunday Papers For Your Convenience St. costume, and will use audience risen about 3.8 per cent over the of the life work of Richard chairman of the Democratic and Air Force In the late 1970s. told the Senate Friday, "then OPEN 6 AM . to 9 P.M. DAILY; 6 A.M. to 9 P.M. SUNDAY participation as in the orginal year before. And that one, In Potter (1810-40), the first person long sleeve , Party came from none other •Die Navy version will be able to this same process should begin WEEKEND SPECTALS In the United States to make a show. turn had goire up 2.3 per cent s e le c t than Hubert Humphrey, It was operate off aircraft carriers. in Laos before It becomes any FANCY LETTUCE ...... head 2 S t living as a conjurer. Potter was A business meeting will pre «4 over the year before. g r o u p BAN LON KNITS Befpre then, except for the'1966 reported' here Friday. In winning the contract, Pratt more difficult.” LG. TEMPXE ORANGES ...... dozen 79^ a traveling entertainer who, in cede the program. turtlenecks ft mocs. reg, to $10. revaluation year, when the Humphrey met with Dempsey & Whitney beat out General other senatoi;s who criticized MACS ...... 6 qt. bag 79* Electrict, Its sole rival. the administration’s handling of 7 long sleeve Grand List rose by 20.4 per cent, and other Democratic governors TOMATOES ...... Ib. 2 9 t (The planes that will use the jj,e LaoUan situation during the s e le c t the annual increases, back to during the three-day meeting of 8 We Carry ’The Manchester 'Evening Herald 1966, had' average^ about 5 per the National Governors Confer Pratt & Whitney engines will ^^y included Sens. Stuaft Sym- COMPLETE LINE OF SUNDAY PAPERS SPORT SHIRTS 3/l^.OO ft’s Census-Taking Time g r o u p cent. ence. Dempsey, who heads the be manufactured by McDonnell ington, Fred R. Harris ahd Rob Edward T. Mikelis, 17, of mostly button down collars, reg. to $7. Manchester’s net Grand List Democratic gubernatorial group, National Guardsman searches youth at California riot scene. (A P Photofax) Douglas. Each plane will have ert C. Byrd, all Democrats. Vernon Rd., Bolton, charged on or house value, color, race, sex, It’s time for the 1970 census, long sleeve « Is computed at 65 per cent rof had complained earlier that na two engines. Byrd’s statement drew the a Circuit Ck)urt 12 warrant with age, etc. Lawyer Asks the first nationwide census in s e le c t Oct. 1, 1969 markel value s. It tional party leaders had not con United Aircraft president. Wil most attention because he has conspiracy to break and enter. Four out of five households KNIT SHIRTS 3/^.00 comprises $ldl,(X>3,469 for real sulted the governors on ques liam Gwinn hailed the contract, not been among the outspoken He . was arrested yesterday at ten years, and everyone is re will answer questions regarding g r o u p tu rtle ft mocs. reg. to $14. $3,50 ea. estate, $30,631,278 for personal tions of policy and other mat which he said "should have a war critics. ■ H b I PRODUCE!" his home and released under a quired by law to answer all family size, housing size, rent New T ria l property, and $21,512,505 for ters. Guardsmen Patrol Riot-Torn significant positive Impact on Noting that 100 American pi $1,000 bond for appearance in or houM value, color race, sex, r 276 OAKLANDP ST., MANCHESTER — 643-6384 questions asked. long sleeve motor vehicles. Humphrey pronoised Friday at United Aircraft’s business pos lots have been lost on iiniSsions Manchester court March 16. Po age, etc. In Manchester, the census s e le c t The adjustments by the Board a meeting with 12 of the ture through rtiost of the 1970s.’ ’ over Laos and at least 26 other lice said the arrest was in con One In five households will an DRESS SHIRTS 3/#9.00 In Riot Case g r o u p of Tax Review did not change 18 Democratic governors that . "W e expect employment at Americans killed there, Byrd nection with a break Feb. 20 in will be distributed" by postmen swer additional questions on reg. ft buton down collars, reg. to $11. $SJi0 ea. California College Community the order of Manchester’s top 10 the chief state executives would CHICAGO (AP) — An attor- our Florida facility (a research said "Before the casualty fig to the John DeGarmo home at on March 28. The form should educational status, veteran sta taxpayers. be consulted on the choice of a ters beamed down on loiterers, " f y convicted of in- and development center) vrtll be ures rise further, the American 116 Walnut St., in which a $5,000 tus, type of work, mode of trans SANTA _ BARBAILt, Calif. ments In the background. Small be filled out and mailed to the They remain: United Aircraft man to succeed Sen. Fred Har citing riots the week of the 1968 increased by as much as 10 per people should be told the extent coin collection and other arti portation, parents’ nationality, s e le c t (AP) — National Guard troops groups of demonstrators The commander of Hartford office before' or on SWEATERS «4.00 Corp., Hartford Electric Light ris of Oklahoma as national Democratic National Conven cent and, that thjs award will of our country’s Involvement In cles were stolen.' other languages spoken in the g r o u p armed with rifles and fixed bay roamed the area, dispersing as ^guardsmen’s operations Maj. April 1. B-m-I-xl. reg. to $15. Co., First Hartford Realty Ctorp.. chairman. tion has called a speech by the also have‘'a stabilizing effect on Laos. home, etc. onets patrolled the rioLtorn the guardsmen approached. Gen. Charles A. Ott, 49, of Santa Pour out of five households Fountain Village Owners (Emil chief prosecutor in the case evi employment In Our Connecticut “ War has raged in various ’There are albso questions con Dempsey had been approached mile-square college community Guardsmen, wearing steel Barbara, told newsmen 2,500 ACCIDENTS will have a brief, 23-questlon Downey, Am e Dalene, John Mc- dence that the five deserve a plants when production build-up parts of Laos for over 20 cerning place of birth, the by some of h';s fellow Democrat of Isla Vista early today, calm helmets, protective vests and guardsmen were on standby form to fill out which should s e le c t Keown and Jamea_Hudson), A l new trial. starts in early 1973," he said. SWEATERS $10 ic govehiofs during the week ing the area hit by four days of combat boots and carrying bare alert around the state. Ott com' years,” he said, "and our Edward Blomquist Jr., 20, of take about 16 minutes to com amount of time spent in the pre exander Jarvis, Pioneer Recov UAC was congratulated by sent residence, and previous g r o u p s-m-l-xl. reg. to $22.50 to see if he was interested in violence bayonets at the end of rifles manded guardsmen called into William M. Kunstler said in a large-scale entry into the strug Marlborough was charged with plete, according to census ery Systems and Pioneer Pora- Mark Felnberg, director of the residence to provide Infomiatian the chairmanship. .He made it About 160 of the 600 National held at port—half-raised—arms, Los Angeles during the 1966 statement Friday that the gle at this time could serve to breach of peace, following too authorities. chtrte (Jo., (Jonnecticut Natural Connecticut Development Com on internal migration. long sleeve cotton i clear he wasn’t. Guardsmen called to active stood watch at nearly every cor- Watts riots, speech shows that U.S. Atty. open up a new front In the Viet closely, and overcrowding the Gas (Jo., MISAC (Jorp., (Jharles mission, who called the contract For one In every five house The type of questions rejected s e le c t Dempsey rejected the same duty by Gov. Ronald Reagan ner in the mile-square sealed-off About 600 National Guards- •Thomas A. Foran. “ owes both nam war. front seat of his car. He was In Schnler (Burr’s Shopping Cen "one of the largest—If not the holds, there are additional ques for the census were such things TURTLENECKS $2 suggestion from Humphrey, the Friday morning blocked en- zone. ’They and demonstrators ,men—300 from the Santa Bar- I’.he defendants and the law an “We should weigh very care volved In an accident Jast night g r o u p ter), and Southern New Eng largest — long-range contracts tions with the largest numiber— as the number of automobile former vice president and Dem trance to the community except were 6oth frequently soaked by bara area and 300 from Los An- obligation to ask the U.S, Court fully the possible consequences on Broad St., at Green Manor reg. $5. med. ft large only. land Telephone Co. ever received by the corpora 89—going to one in 20.- If the accidents you’ve, been In, your ocratic candidate for President to residents during a 6 p.m. to 6 rains. geles, 100 miles to the south— of Appeals to reverse their coi- of such a move," Byrd added. Blvd. tion.” family is In the one In five over-all tax bill, smoking habits, long sleeve (See Page Eight) In 1968, It was reported Friday. a.m. curfew. Isla Vista Is adjacent to the were activated by Gov. Reagan vlctions at once and grant them Symington, D-Mo., renewing Police said the youth struck "N ot only is this a fine vote category. It should take about musical Intruments owned, re s e le c t Dempsey, who has been gov Officials said 114 persons had University of California’s Santa after a seven-hour off-and-on a new trial." his criticism of administratitm the rear of a car which stopped SPORT SHIRTS 3/^12 of confidence in Connecticut’s F ligious beliefs, building material g r o u p ernor of Connecticut for nine been arr.ested by early today, Barbara campus, which Is about street fight between demonstra- Foran said in a speech ’Thurs- refusal to permit release of the ahead of him. He was charged 45 minutes to fill out the form. button down ft reg. collars, reg. to $8. years,-announced early this year mostly for Investigation of fail- six miles north of the seaside tors and outnumbered law offi- day nlgh^ to a high school par- biggest private employer, but its transcript of his subcommittee’s F with breach of peace when he Though no one has ever been of house exterior, pets owned, stocks and bonds owned, etc. he is retiring from public of ing to disperse or for loitering, city of Santa Barbara Itself. cers Thursday night. enta club that police "got even” stabilizing Influence will be felt hearings on Laos, said ‘"The allegedly became belligerent at jailed for not filling out a winter double-breasted in many sectors of our economy ’These questions were consid fice at the end of 1970. He said Little violence was reported Fri Many of the demonstrators Trouble erupted ’Tuesday with antiwar protesters American people deserve to Manchester Memorial Hospi census, there is a law making s e le c t for years to come," said Feln- ered too personal and unneces Eight Escape family considerations figured day night, in contrast to threeB were students, former students njght after a radical ex-student bloody confrontation Aug have the facts on this growing tal, where he was taken by po cooperation mandatory. COATS $10 sary for the government’s g r o u p h avlly in his decision not to- earlier nights of burnings, or "hangers-on” who live In the gapped for questioning In a 1968, at Balbo Drive and Michl- berg. war situation. lice for treatment of cuts suf- reg. $70. •The enormous contract to UAC "fered in the crash. Court date The purpose otf the increasing nee^. seek re-election this year. bombings and confrontktions be curfew area ahd thus were per burglary case and fi sheriff’s gan Avenue. "The policy that hides these Hartford Jail, "Is certain co soften the impact today at East Hartford. number of questions asked in winter Dempsey is an old friend of tween law enforcement' officers mitted to be within the zone un patrol car was flrebombed. Kunstler said the statement facts behind the cloak of secre of possible cutbacks in Connec recent censuses, according to s e le c t John M. Bailey, chairman of the and demonstrators. less grouped into gangs. About Wednesday night, 800 demon was Inconsistent with the posi cy can only compound the diffl- the Census Bureau, is to acquire Vernon JACKETS $15 Democratic party in Connecticut •Two demonstrators, four-* offi 9,000 of the 13,700 students live strators watched a branch of tion Foran and prosecution wit ticut’s defense-oriented indus cult problem we already face," g r o u p Two Caught tries,” Felnberg added. E Samsonite Furniture Sale COMPLAINTS statistical data on the economic reg. to $30. who headed the Democratic Na cers and a passing motorist did in the Isla Vista area. the Bank of America burn up In nesses took at the trial. He said he said, f One of UAC’s divisions, 31- E levels and living standards of tional Committee under presi suffer minor Injuries Friday 'The demonstrators say they a $250,000 fire, went on a ■win- It was the government’s conten- Moss compared the deteriora HARTFORD, Conn. (A P ) — A 1962 Chevrolet sedan owned the public as well as trends In Boys Set Fire, klinojama ft Greek style dents John" F. Kennedy and night during sporadic rock- are motivated by a general dls- jow-breaking binge and set bon- tlon that “ the demonstrators korsky Aircraft In Stratford, has tion of the situation In Laos with Buy Now and Save *10.30 •Two of the eight men who broke "by Michael Treschuk, of Rt. population growth. s e le c t Lyndon B. Johnson. throwing. . One rock thrower satisfaction with campus and flres in the streets. bad attacked the police that already informed Its employes Vietnam and said; This 5>Pc. Monarch Folding Furniture Antique Green wipe-clean vinyl. The 44A, Coventry, was reported out of the ■ Hartford state jail ’To Insure privacy, the census Pay With Work g r o u p ROBES and PJs »3 Meanwhile in Washington, smashed out a Jeep’s window. community life, the “ capitalis In Buffalo, N.Y. student mil- evening and that the latter were that layoffs may be expected "Once again, we seem to be Set usually sells for $30.25. Our specifll chairs have matching padded vinyl scats stolen last night from a parking t Friday night were back in their low (’Title 13 U.S. Code) g(uar- reg. to $10. Sen. Robert C. Byrd of West Jeeps and trucks crowded tic establishment” and the! war itants threw a fire bomb Into the Interested only In clearing the this year because .of cutbacks heading down the same tragic I sale price: $39J1 What a sale! And and contoured backs. place near D&L in the Parkade. Fire CMiief Donald Maguda cells today while police con what a set! Tubular steel legs —extra antees that ail information will Virginia says it might be a good with National Guardsm en in Vietnam. ' administration building of the Intersection to restore normal In Pentagoh orders for helicop road of escalation. gave two boys a choice of tinued to search for the remain sturdy. Chip-resistant bronze baked be held hi confidence and only Idea to abolish the Democraitic cruised in formation through the Teams of g^uardsmen and po-' State University of New York pedestrian and vehicular traf- ters for use In Vietnam. "Once again, the American A break into the 28 N. Lake- s e le c t $3 ing six escapees. enamel finish. Slide locks on table. Safety statistical totals x>ublished. No working off damage for which CORDUROY PANTS National Committee, since it streets. Many residents leaned lice and sheriff’s deputies dis eariy today, touching off a blaze flc.’ ’ Other UAC divisions in Con government seems to be trying hinges on chairs. Folds away without wood* "Circle home of Mr. and g r o u p Germeui Velez and Fellz Quin- . , , their heads through windows or persed the roving g^roups, some I Samsonite’ one outside the Census Bureau they were responsible or being mostly 25-30 sizes, reg. to $12.95 none, both of New Britain, were ^ have a chairman of any which caused minor damage. Both men appeared on televi- necticut include Hamilton Stand to hide from the American peo pinched fingers. Stores easily. Table top Mrs. Leon Beauchene was re stood on balconies watching the of which numbered 30 or more The university obtained a slon programs later Friday to ard In Windsor Locks and Nor- ple the extent of our involve in colorful Deepwood, Antique White or can see the information for any referred to juvenile authorities. brought to police headquarters ported yesterday while the From that point, Byrd, No. 3 cruising guardsmen . Stereo —a far cry from the 1,000 or court injunction forbidding con- amplify their remarks. den In Norwalk. TooFurniture bcaul{fiit to fold away. Individual. It cannot be given 'They chose to work and will be men’s for questioning this morning be ment there. victims were away on vacation. sets, playing the collefee set’s more on previous nights. Pratt & Whitney plants are to any other government agen spending the next four Simday s e le c t cause they had no identifica man In the Senate Democratic (See Page Eight) "Once again, press reports ' Police said entry was gained by rock music, blared from apart- Floodlights from two hellcop- (See Page Eight) located in East Hartford, South cy, local officials, tax collectors, mornings at local firehouses for SUITS $25 tion on them. leadership, says the party itself differ significantly from govern breaking glass in a bedroom g r o u p ington, Middletown and North police, health, welfare, schools two hours at a stretch. reg.. to $95. Patrolman James Shearer might be eliminated along with ment reports. window. Desks and bureaus officials, or anyone else. the Republican party In a re Haven. "Once again, we seem to lutve They are under 15 and were men’s stopped the two men as they HOUSE ^ HALE were rifled and an undeter Four out of five households responsible for a grass fire at were walking on Maple Avenue alignment to liberals and con UAC President Arthur E. learned very little from our past s e ^ t servatives. 945 MAIN STREET mined amount of Jewelry was win answer questions regarding Henry Park Sunday, Maguda SPORT COATS $10 near White Street. "When they Smith of 28 Raymond Rd., Man mistakes." believed to be missing. family size, housing size, rent said. g r o u p turned out to have no Identifi- Byrd acknowledged Friday chester, said U^js morning that IThe Utah Democrat called on I reg. to $45. cation, Shearer brought them In suggesUons, which he at Mary Welsh Hemingway: reaction at the' P&WA plant in Great Britain and the Soviet Un- men’s 1 and they were identified as two one point termed half facetious, East Hartford j yesterday was ion to reconvene the 1962 confer- are not likely to get anywhere. s e le c t of the escapees. "as you would expect, everyone ence that guaranteed LaoUan SUITS ^ 5 Velez was belhg held on a But the more he discussed was elated. neutrality, a move urged earlier g r o u p them, the less facetious they reg. $80. to $110. charge of breaking ahd entering Smith said he learned about in the week toy DemocraUc while Quinone was facing a seemed to become. Hunter, Writer, Explorer 4 p.m. that the $3 billion, 10- Leader Mike Mansfield. men’s charge of escape. He had •Th e party’s executive com year contract was awarded to Harris, outgoing chairman of s e le c t recently been brought back from mittee meets Sunday to discuss By JUDITH MARTIN a snoop,” she said. “ A man Is " I was going to shoot him in Pratt and Whitney. " I was in the Democratic National (Jom- g r o u p SPORT COATS $25 Cleveland, Ohio, after escaping the chairmanship, which Okla The Washington Post entitled to privacy. I just want the shoulder, and the jioward reg. to $65. from the same jail here. homa Sen. Fred R. Harris va- ed him to be a good husband, turned around. It wasn’t my (See Page Eight) (See Page Eight) Both men had managed to find cates next Thursday, NEW YORK — Mary Welsh a good fisherman, and a gqod fault. I would have shot him men’s clothing to replace their Jail “ Half facetiously and perhaps Hemingway was making , duck in the shoulder." Just in Time for your Spring Sewing! ^ se le c t shooter.” $40 garb. half with- some justification, I soup. She had shot the ducks, In his will., he asked her to be Except for some valuable g r o u p SUITS The eight men got out of the think It ought to be abolished,” served the meat to visiting Rus literary executor of all the writ paintings — the Waldo Peirce reg. $76. to $85. jail around 9:30 Friday night Byrd said. “ It Is without a sian writers, and was simmer ing he had saved over the de portrait of him as a young man Marines Announce Names ing the bones. cades. On a separate scrap of dominate her feminine bedroom (Se« Page "Five) (See Page Eight) "When you see them rise out — there are": few souvenirs of s e le c t RAINCOATS * ’IS paper,!he wrote his only specif of the water, they’re beautiful," ic instruction about the job he their home 'together In Cuba. g r o u p refi. «o $45. ' ■ > Of Five Held in Murders she said. “ If you shoot them, gave her — that she not pub "The possessions were left there, you must use every grain.” She lish any of his letters. at the Finca Vlg^la, where they , DA NANG, Vietnam (AP) — en months each, and Green six cut an onion Into a copper-bot had Intended to return. SALE of s e le c t TOPCOATS $35 "That disappointed a lot of The U.S. Marines announced to months. v j tomed kettle in the small kitch people, including me,’ ’ she said. “ We took nothing, except our i The five are charged with g r o u p reg. to $100. day the names of five enlisted en of her penthouse apartment. “ I could have gotten a really shooting clothes, natch. I left murdering five women and 11 Mrs. Hemingway is a hunter, interesting book. When we were all my accounts there." The Cu men charged with the murder of boys’ children during a night cornet 2 writer and explorer. She Is also separated, when my parents ban government had gotten out 15 Vietnamese women and chil patrol through the 'village. s e le c t dren at Son ’Thang village Feb. heiress to what may be the hot were sick, we wfote each other the safety deposit boxes in A preliminary investIgaUo SPORT COATS $10 19, g r o u p test literary property of the every day. I could make a high which Hemingway’s manu determine whether they mil sizes 14-15-16 only. reg. to $25. age. Under her name. In the The five, all members of a ly entertaining book out of that. scripts were kept ( “ I think they face a court-martial has combat patrol, are: boys’ vaults of her neighborhood I won’t — being an obedient were looking for jewelry” ) but been completed. ’The men ar branch of the National (Jity Lance Cpl. Randell D. Herrod, s e le c t wife.” , disturbed' nothing of his and being held in a Marine brig at 20, of Calvin, Okla.; Pfc. Thom SHIRTS Bank of New York, are six With that question taken care was "extremely helpful" about Da Nang. g r o u p ’ 1.00 as R. Boyd,"' 19. of Evansville, WOOLENS long ft short sleeve boxes of mostly unpublished of. she has only to contend with, ■ helping her get them out of tlie The father and mother of one Ind.; Pfc. Michael S. Klrchten, stories, novels, poems, articles, the effect that the work could country. of five Marines charged with beys’ 19, of Hanover, Pa.; Pfc. Samu letters, scrawlings and shopping have on her husband’s place in It is the papers she got from murder In the slaying of 15 7 s e le c t lists by her late husband, Ernest literature, the tax situation and ' the Havana biuik, plus those el G. Green, **18, of Cleveland; Vietnamese women and chil Checks # Tweeds # Solids and Pvt. Mlcfiael A. Schwarz, g r o u p SWEATERS ’ 2.00 Hemingway. the protection of her Eind her stored in their home in dren at Son Thang Village Feb. reg. to $14. It’s a difficult legacy. three stepsons’ heritage, and the Ketchum, Idaho, where she still 21, of Welrton, W.Va. 19 said today they had been " I was a reporter) not a lit Of the five, only Schwarz is Some New Spring Woolens ------hopes and suspicions of count- summers, and from Sloppy asked by the Marlne^Corps to fabric — erary critic," said Mrs. Hem married. All o f the men have s e le c t les.s scholars, students and fans. Joe’s Saloon In Key West, Fla., make no comments bn the in ingway, " I never pretended to Between the conferences with and the Rltz in Paris, longtime been decorated and three of cident. Finest Quality # Some Imports g r o u p BELTS 10c ea. i ' ( be an authority. You know. the lawyer, the sessions with hangouts of Hemingway’s, them—Herrod, Boyd and Kri- " I don't wish to make any Jean-Paul Sartre had Simone publisher and bibliographers which are now In her New York chten—hold the Purple Heart. comment. We were told not to Values to ^.98 yard De Beauvoir running around ex and biographer, and the letters bonk and apartment. All five were members of say anything," said Mrs. Jo<(eph o d d MEN'S SHIRTS ’ 1.00 plaining him. Well, we changed — "a pound a week, winter and Outraged admirers of his Company B, 1st Battalion, 7th Krlchten of Hanover, th'e mpth- lo t It to Pouvolr, and It was agreed summer” — from authors of h;^ve accused her of burning his Marines,-based at Landing Zone er of Pfc. Michael S. Krlchten, reg. to $ who knows i . . from thi beginning that | was ‘ "Idiot dlsseVtations" to which Ross, about iMi miles northeast \ . .1' wo^rk. "W e burned masses of 19. Her husband said the M a -’ ■ .i\ V , ■ not going to be Ernest’s Slmono she responds as helpfully as she editions of El Ruedo and the of Son Yhang. friie village 1s 27 rines had asked them not to \ De Pouvolr." can, Mary Hemingway tries to New Statesman. But no manu miles so^jlhwest of Da Nang. comment. He declined, to elabo Sometimes she typed manu lead a life of her own. scripts—nor indee'd letters, or Schwarz, according to the Ma rate. scripts for him, and occasion It’s her leopard on the study ■ anything else." rines, Joined thO battaUon five Mrs. Krlchten said,she had. M> Al.TI ItATIUNs UL'KINfi ally he woul^ show her "a wall. His leopard, which he She lives In New York "be (lays before the incident after heard from her son this week bright bit of dialogue, out of gave her one Christmas, Is serving three months with a re I HIS SALK! cause publishers 'Who would "but he didn't say a thing about f context." While he was writing thrown on the back of a chair. spend $50 taking you to lunch connaissance ^ battalion of the it. I don’t know if he was "The- bid Man And The Sea," “ Mine - is faded. Ernest’s' wouldn’t think, of picking up a parent 1st Marine Division at charged at that Ume: I don’t SOT AI.I. Sl/L^ Marie Dionne Houle, one of the Dionne quintuplets he had her read the manuscript shranlT but he was never as ■ telephone to call Ketchum. 1 Da Nfing. know nothing. I don’t, oare to. each night, from the beginning. FABRIC DEPARTMEIMT STORES VMt < OI.OUS! died at the age of 35 in 'Montreal yesterday. She big as mine." hate New York. I hate these Herrod, who was leading the say anything.” is shown in this 1962 photo following birth of her "But If he didn’t talk about It’s her Hon in the hallway, , patrol, had been In Vietnam five his work, I wasn’t going to be with Ijie bullethole In Us back. (See Page Eight) months; Boyd and Krfchten sev- (See Page Five) < O.Mb 1 .VitLY KOK daughter. (See story on Page 2)- (A P Photofax) OAKLAND STREET Kte. 83 MANCHESnR IlKsT SKLK( Tli)\’ •nil .MAIIM.I. o| .IIAIN HTBEET’' J -J WALUNCpOBOy Qpefi Monday thru Saturday 10 ai^ . to 9:30p.m« OBANOK ‘»!l 'HI7 M.AIN S( , M AM 'IIK X ’rK R 64S-247N
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. ^ . i " ' ■' '/ PACW TWO \ vv ilANCHESTER EVENING HERALD.^ MXf^CHESTER. CONff., SATURpi^Y, F^BRUAR-y^^, 1970 \\ '-V* MANqHpSTER EVENING HERALD. kANCHES’TERy CONN,, 3Aj|URDAYv f I^'BRIJARY \28, \ PAGE THREE Dionne Quint Found Dead; Kienast Quint ‘^Surviv^l’ May roint Way THEATER TIME Slieinw^Ifi on Bridfte SCHEDULE Heralding Homes \ *V I Overcomes MAKB YOUR CONTRAOT Autopsy Scheduled Today To Survival for Hollywood SATURDAY ■ AND DRY YOUR TEARS ♦ J 87 ’ Z> K Brief Setback his 11. They Included Anne Cinema I (East Hartford)— By AI.FRBD HHBINWOLD MONTREAL (AP) — Marie play yard behind wire fences •By BOB THOMAS 0 0 6 5 Houle, one of the four eurvlvlng while crowds gathered to watch. NEW YORK (A P ) — Sarah Associated Press Writer Francis, Barry Sullivan and Tick Tick Tick, 7:00, 9:06; A well-schooled bridge player 4, A 8 7.5 4 2 Dionne qulntupiets, was found' KLenast, a 4-day-old quintuplet, Sheree North. All agreed to Run Wild Run Free, 2:00. They were credited with boost HOLL'YWOOD (A P ) — Is this EA.ST Colonial With Modern Ease dead at the age of 3S Friday ait- ing Ontario's tourist Income has apparently overcome a tha solution to Hollywood's eco- work at the Screen Actors Guild E iusI Windsor Drive-In—Doc- knows Ills duty, and ho does it. er a brief illness. The cause of from $61 million in 193jt to $100 brlef respiratory difficulty. Her nomlc problems? A young film mlnlmum, with a chance to tor Zhivago, ’ 9:10; Impossible He was not put on tiiis earth ♦ <:? death was not known and an au million in 1936. brothers and sisters are report- rfiaker, Michael Campus, re share Iji profits, if any. Years, 7:30. to make his contract; he was 0 topsy waa to be performed to- As the sisters' fame spread, ed in improving health. eently shot a full-length movie "The selection of the cast was Manchester Drive-In - The put here to draw trumps at his 9 * the provincial government set "The infant is responsive and with a professional cast for less all-important," said Campus, Only Game ,,ln Town, 10:15; first opportunity. If he just Mrs: Houle's brother-in-law, up a trust fund for them from crying lustily," a spokesman at than $200,000. "Elach had to portray a segment jjiird Contract! 8:30; Witch- ♦ A O 1096 Germain Allard, went to her their earnings. In 1958,.whm the Babies Hospital o f Columbia impossible, the experts would of American society—the .rich' j .qq weren't so well-schooled he Montreal apartment end with a four s u r V i V i n'g members ITesbyterian Medical Center say. Even a shoestring op)era- man, the black man, etc. Jtnd would know that drawing 9 0 J6 State Theatre—The Computer O A982 policeman and doctor broke reached 21^ the fund amounted said Friday of Sarah. tlon Hke "Easy Rider" coat eadh one had to lltterally play trumps is just what ho shouldn't Worp Tennis Shores, 12:00, 1:30, 3 down the door when she didn't to more than $1 million. The parents of the three glris $400,000 and it was made out- the game of survival. do when he needs to ruff losing * 3:40, 5:30, 7:20, 9:16. answer. A few years ago in one of luid two,boys are Mr. and Mrs. gide the jurisdiction of Holly- "W e had two weeks re cards in the dummy. Wcsl North F.ast " I was checking on her be their rare interviews, the sisters, William Klenast of Liberty Oor- wood unions. hearsal—with videotape, so we UA Theatre—Funny Girl, 1:30, South dealer. Pass 2 <|B Pass East-West vulnerable. cause she had not phoqed since said there was friction between ner, N.J. yet Campus is now editing, could play it back immediately, 4:15, 7:00, 9:45. ^ass y 4b Pass last Monday, Allard said. "She them and their parents as they Mrs. Klenast, who gave birth - “ Survival" and getting It ready During that Ume, each of the Burnside— Secret of Santa Vlt- Opening lead — Queen of All Pass Clubs. usually phoned every day." grew older, especially over con six weeks prematurely, was ire- for release. How he made the actors had to give of himself, teria, 6:50, 9:15. Today's hand is part of a new At their home in Callander, trol of the thist fund. ported sitting up In bed and film might help light the way to The script had to come from Mansfield Drive-In — Elvira scries of hands on Basic Trump dummy and clubs in his own near the tourist and rail center Marie entered a convent in reading congratulatory tele survival for the Hollywood stu- their getting to know one anoth- Madlgon, 7:00; Putney Swope, * 'Y^ f .V / Suit Plays that Autobridge will of North Bay in northern Ontar Quebec City dri 1954 but she was grams from throughout the dios, which have virtu a llyer. Although we followed the 8:40 hand. be publishing very soon. I en South can ruff, only two dia io, the quints' parents, Oliva forced to leave because of poor world. ground t o 'a halt because of j basic spript, the cast and I liter countered the hand several monds lijj the dummy, so even ' * ' ' / v v * ■( ' * and Elzire, now in their 60s, health. She then tried another excessive costs and a fickle ally created the dialogue and SUNDAY years ago when a very earnest tually loses one diamond, but were reported to be "very up convent in Richelieu but also audience. the action." Cinema I (East Hartford) — young .lady played It and won loses , only one trump and one set." left. "FHrst I had an idea for a Campus, who took no salary Tick Tick Tick, 7 :00, 9:06; Run The larjce brown colonial home with five bedrooms belongs to Mr ■) only, eight tricks. heart in addition to the dia The first ot the famous quintu In 1965, she used a portion of script," said Campus, an in for his own contributions, was Wild Run Free, 2:00. and Mrs. William Gutterman of Hayline Dr., Vernon. FA A Extends The EYX, won the first trick mond. That makes the contract plets to die was Emille, who suf the trust fund to set i^p a florist tense, black-bearded New York able to get the craft unions to East Windsor Drive-In — Doc- In dummy with the ace of clubs and keeps the handkerchief focated during an
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/v 7 \ '' >' . / / V A / / \\ / \' '\ \ PAGE POUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALP. MANCHESTER., CONN.. SATURDAY, pEBRUARY 28, 1970 V ■\ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1970 ■ --\- PAGE FTVTR "r— 4— fWanrl^pHtpr tential seconi} dramatic Amerli^n iatro-^ \ 8*1 city in the Vietnam war has slipped in- \ Heralding Homes ,'to our national consciousness as if it Adwoman Siipnttu^ ifpraliJ V ■ \ __ •were nothing special at all, merely Business Bodies G>lonial with Modern Ease PUBLISHED BY THE* HERALD PRINTINQ CO.. INC another rather casuiU development in IS Blssell Street Decries (Continued from P ^ o Throe) V------' Mancheeter. Conn. the war. Our sense of outrage had some — 4 - r „ THOMAS F. FERGUSON PROMOTED at 44 Harvard Rd. .’They have BANKER RE'nREH Mrs. Giitterman found in a little Wexler’s room are aa- 1 WALTER R. FERGUSON trouble mustering itself over Songmy; William L. Liuettgens of Man one daughter. * W. Sidney Harrison of Man shop near Heidelberg in Germa- tlquo, the gold trim on the black Pubtlshere now it grows tired. Wouldn't we really chester has been appointed vice The Midi Founded (Mober 1, 1881 chester retired yesterday after ny. r headboards give them an / ’old president and personnel direc ASSISTANT MANAGER 'The kitchen with its eating world" 'look that seems to be* PubllMied Every Evening Except Sundays rather not have to be bothered and tor of G. Fox & Co., Hartford. 47 years' with the Connecticut By MARVIXnj U m iE R and Holidays. Entered at the Post Office at 'slightly, disturbed by hearing about Refu William J. Madden Jr. of The Ism Angeles Times area is a dream. 'The unusual long with the red flocked vinyl Manchester. Conn., as Second Class Hall He succeeds Maurice Berens, Vernon has been named assis Bank and Trust Co.' and its Matter.______^ ___ _ who recently retired. hanging lamps and carpeting covering on one wall. White gee Hamlet 4J Do we have to hear about tant manager of* the Medl Mart predecessor, the Hartford Trust The French c(mture and a make it appear more like a curtains and bedspreads su bsc rIp t io n r a t e s it? Do we have to go thorough with an Luettgens will assume re drugstore in Willlmantic, com Payable In Advance sponsibility for all personnel Co. At his retirement he was '»up'c >'uts on Seventh Ave. cozy bistro. The soft gold huettrast sharply with ruby red car- One Year ...... 830.00 unpleasant effort to punish five Ameri pany officials announced Medi- vice president in the trust — *^*5" tcyluK b> foist longer of the appllancfes and counter- petfng and a red velvet oliair Six Months ...... 16.50 functions at the store, and in Mart is a wholly-owned subsi Three Months ...... 7.80 can boys who were probably doing Just new business department. skirts on us for five years. No tops blends with the carpeting cushion. One Month ...... 3.00 diary of atop & Shop, Inc. Harrison joined Hartford attention. and the gay marigold colors of MEMBER Oif what we might have done if we had In addition to acting as a Trust In its trust department in "This year, the couture mu.ft the wall coverings. The cabi- ^ P*'*' THE ASSOCIATED PRESS been there in their place? Does anybody registered pharmacist. Madden 1623. He held various supervi- have hod a dinner meeting at nets are made from Japanese m Wexler’s room. In ITte Associated Press Is exclusively en titled to the use of republicalton of all court-martial the Vietcong for the mur will handle the drugstore’s per sory positions in that division some Gtllde Mlchelln restaurant ash finished in walnut. “■ of green marble-Itke news dispatches credited to It <6r not other sonnel functions. ■Qd was appointed an assistant ®hd decided it was either long ' Meals are served in an area '*"*•** covering and two-tone wise credited In this paper and also the ders they commit? \Vhy can’t we show a local news published here. He is a graditate of the Mn.ss- skirts or the end of the couture, which looks out on a spacious green carpeting, shades of rust. All rights of republicatlon of special dis little consideration for our own men? f achusetts College of Pharma And those are Interesting alter- wooded yard. Sliding glass beige pnd gold provide color patches herein are also reserved. cy and wag prevlo^Iy affiliated natives. t doors open on to a large patio contrast in the drapes and bed- Even as we ask all th^se questions, / 1 * ® The Herald Printing Company Inc., as with Osco Drug. He is married "To pull a look off y
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\ HHH Urged Tolland Coynty Obituary Guardsmen Widow The Op en Forum Board Asked Dempsey Bid Patrol In A Hunter ttmmunlcaUon* for publlcaUon on the Open Foruir Will not T o Approve Revisions Made in Mass William F. Cannon be guaranteed publlcaUon If they contW mon W'Ullam Francis Cannon, 71, (Continued from Page One) For Top Seat ot Hartford, brother of Mrs. Riot’s Wake rr ““rr .”.r Fund Shifts Reviewed at Bolton Parley bloody little dinky New York Kathleen Hansen of Manches (Continued from Page (ftie) Free expression or^llUcal r i S " l^ d ^ ^ S by‘ contrib,l?rons When the Manchester Board ter, died Thursday at St. Fran (Continued from Page One) apartments. But I love my of Directors meets ’Tuesday .The purposes of rcvislonil In primarily In the degrei^ ot cis Hospital, Hartford. friends here. And theater, bal chalrman and It 1s without poli :^uTe retet^*' ^ ®-hur night for Us regular monthly the liturgy of the Catholic Mass solemnity between the two. tinuance of a campus uproar let and concerts, natch.’’ were explained this week at a One proposal made was the Survivors also Include four cy and It is $8 million In debt.’’ meeting, it will be imked to ap brothers and several nieces and which began Wednesday when Her real work Is writing, not prove transfers of funds among county-wide meetiiig of 140 per- Introduction of a “ dllUague ” ... Of course we’re going to nephews. students sought to enforce de- { Mridowhood. She looks after the several departments. sons In Bolton. 'The speaker was homily” in which congregatian Hie funeral will be held Mon mands for a greater voice in op Bmiest Hemingway legacy, but have to have some kind of a na ’IV, tt,e“ E 5 to r''"’ “ ®®P o' ‘ h® A sum of $16,000 is being ask the Rev. Robert Cronin, chair- members discuss a religious she Is at work on her own book, bulldozer. Thus, such "develop. day at 8:15 a.m. from the Ben eration of the school. tional organization, but I think ed' for transfer to the highway man of the Norwich Diocesan topic with the priest. Father doing research for it from old Liturgical Commission and pas- Cronin felt that such procedure jamin J. Callahan Funeral At Mount Holyoke College in that we ought to perhape start the Feb. U Herald High Rise urbs further and further out. department, to cover equipment Home, 160e Main St., Bast diaries and black ledgers which rentals for snow and Ice con tor of St. Maurice Church, was unmanageable In a group South Hadley, Mass., about 150 she keeps during her travels. all over,” Byrd said. Rulings Revised for Hearing” and compound the present where the meeting was held, as large as that usually en- Hartford, with a solemn high black students abandoned late it would appear that Mr. J. troubles o f parklne trol. To cover the $15,000, trans Mass of requiem at St. Mary’s Mrs. Hemingway is a small, His counsel seemed somewhat traffic, fers would be made of $7,000 Fa t h e r Cronin said the countered at 'Sunday meetings. Friday seven campus buildings handsome woman with bright, contradictory, since, he said at Eric Potter, Town Planning Dl- trash and ’’progress”’ C’hurch’s goal in the revisions The evening was concluded Church, East Hartford, at 9. which they had taken over to from the engineering depart Burial will be in St. Mary’s laughing eyes. She wears one point the party should fuse Po“ ®*"« pmposa'l to have ment, $5,5(X) from street light was a Mass simpler and more by Father Joseph Morlssette, protest what a spokesman lothes well, and had only the together its various factions and hatchet job on vvhat little re- high-rise apartments built any- varied, but especially more St. Mary’s Church of Putnam, Cimetery, East Hartford. called “ academic terrorism and mafos of the zoning ordinances where in Manchester Is a stilet- ing, and $2,500 from the asses Friends m ay, call at the fu Vi.nlty of “ the bloody old face viewpoints, and at another that sor’s department. meaningful to participants. Un who condurted a Mass using atrocities,’’ sinking back. All of my friends It' ought to be supplanted by a of Manchester Co-stant whlttl- to-llke thrust at present reslden- til nrjw, he said, the Mass had the new liturgy. neral home tomorrow from 2 to In the Santa Barbara college Gets Air Medal Ing away on Manchester’s zon- tlal neighborhoods Evervone is In another proposed transfer. 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. have their faces lifted, but it’s new political lineup based on been complex and confusing to The lector at the meeting was suburb, jeeps and trucks crowd ing laws since their adoption in now put on notice, whe^er he would be taken from the Robert Reardon, Sacred Heart five grand and I’d rather give common Ideology. town treasurer’s account and many Catholics. ed with National Guardsrmen Air Force Lt- Col. George P. 1937 has made a mockery of Uvea in a $10,(XX) house (1946) ------Church of 'Vernon. The com Mr*. Winifred C. Tayfor it to charity. Any -time I think. “ It seems to me it has been placed In the town counsel’s ac "Change or die is a law of cruised in formation through the Luurtsema, formerly of Man- those laws In many parts of or a $50,000 house (1970) that life,” Father Cronin said. "And mentator was James Toner of COVENTRY —Mrs. Winifred of spending that much on my- geared and oriented a little too count, to cover raises already much to the ultra-liberal side town; Mr. Potter seems eager his environment is liable to be so the Church must change.” St. Maurice Church, and the or C. Taylor, 79, of South St., died s lr e r h e lm ° ir ? r o t « t iv e ^ ^ t ! decorated self, when I could give It to in effect for the town counsel and I think 20 years ago that to complete the job. enveloped by apartment and Among the flr-st changes that ganist was Earle Lusoomb. yesterday at the W.W. Backus and combat b < ^ stood watch Medal at Tuy Hoa the legal defense fund of the and his assistant. was all right, but we are living Developers and other pro- commercial developments. Mr. were made, he noted, were the Hospital in Norwich after a long In the aftermath of the Feb. 3 in a different day,” Byrd said. moters in the Hartford County Potter’s "sweetener” in the shift from the use of Latin to illness. mile-square sealed off sone. Sol- Southeast Asia. the same old wrinkles this year, flood on N. School St., which He sold “ the word Democrat area have greksed the ways for form of high .fence enclosures the use of English and more Mrs. Taylor was bom Feb. dlers and demonstrators were Luurtsema, son of Mr^ an^aj\ resulted in the flooding of sev SPECIAL doesnit really tell us anything many apartmants and “ shop- or a 500 ft. buffer strip is not participation by the congrrcgtlon 26, 1891 in Mansfield, the both soaked by rains. About Hazel G. Luurtsema of 108G She has swarms of interest- ping centers” , riding roughshod eral homes in the area, the any more” because of the ideo ■to be believed; similar promises in prayers and hyhnns. daughter of Wjnfield and Nellie 9 000 of the university’s 13,700 Bluefield Dr., was cited for his ing friends—Ralph Ellison and over adjacent property owners; boiird will be asked to allocate FEBRUARY logical variations in the party, have been made In the past by Father Cronin also noted that Barrows Crane. students live in Isla Vista ' outstanding airmanship and William Walton are two of the $2,000 for improvements. It will “ If we wanted td beI perfectly batteries of high powered high developers and they came to scripture readings, which now Survivors include her son, The demonstrators say they courage on successful and im- close ones-and a talent for glv- ly paid attorneys have made be for .the construction of Bilco- PRICES ON are motivated by a general dis- portant missions completed un- ing meaningful presents. For honest about this thing, perhaps nothing. Involve a one-year cycle, will be George F. Taylor of Andover; aggressive presentations at It is suggested Eind urged that type steel doors at the manhole modified to include more pas 2 der hazardous conditions. the Russians, she gift-wrapped we ought to have a realighment her brother, Donald E. Crane satisfaction with campus and hearings, summoning up clever structures In the Robertson ______Col. Luurtsema, a master a leopard skull “to give them of parties and get rid of the la the Board of Directors and the sages and the cycle will be of Wlllimantlc; and five grand community life, the “ capitallS' ly designed arguments to but Park storm-drainage system. ALUMINUM and the war navigator ,serves with the 39th something that didn’t scream bels Democratic and Republi zoning board in town take a lengthened to three years. children. tic establishment tress the cases of their respec 'The doors are similar to the Aerospace Rescue and Recov- capitalism,’ ’ and once she gave can and have a conservative long, hard look at what Mr. The pastor stated that these Funeral services will be held in 'Vietnam. tive clients. Not long after, the ones used on hatchways, in ery Squadron, a unit of the a friend two of her dinner plates party and a liberal party,” Byrd Potter has in mind, and the changes will be Introduced In MDOORS bulldozer and wrecking-ball dwellings. The sum would come tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the Pott Aerospace Rescue and Recov- —bringing her service for 12 said; ” ... ’Then we would know crowd that’s behind him, before^ to The Norwich Diocese-by May were brought in. “ We can’t stop from the Capital Improvement ter: Funeral Home, 456 Jackson ery Service which performs down to 10—to show that it was more of what we were talking meekly “going along.” People 3. Similar meetings, to intro progress, you know ...” Reserve Fund. St.,' Willlmantic, wdth the Rev. combat and mercy air rescue something that really belonged about.” living in Class A and AA zones duce the public to the llturgic&l 0 W INDOW S About Town In other financial business, Dr. Earl E. G. Linden, pastor and evacuations. to her. Byrd described himself as a There have been cases of fam sihould attend the March 2ml changes, are be held by the Displays Water Colors at Library ilies whff have moved out the board will be asked to ap of First Congregational Church, Second Lt. John D. Mlnnic'a, A 1950 graduate of Manches- Her life was an interesting moderate conservative. of hearing. It is later than they Diocesan Liturgical Commls- prove the town’s Suspense Tax 0 AWNINQS officiating. Burial will be at the son of Mr. euid Mrs. William J. ter High School, Col. Luurtsema ohe before Ernest Hemingway A one-man.show of 26 water in the degree program at the hibition at the Copley Society various neighborhoods two or think, Blon in four countries within its Mlnnlck of 250 Wetherell St., three times In a 10 or 16 year Collection List, an annual rou convenience of the family. was commissioned through the appeared in it, and it's also colors in Boston, Morgan won first -E. D. OoUlns jurisdiction. by a Coventry student Hartford Art School of the Uni tine procedure; and to consider ‘There will be no calling hours. received his present rank upon aviation cadet program. His been interesting since his death. prize in oUs for his “ Man- Father Cronin expressed his 0 CANOPIES completion o f the U. S. Air artist will open at the Mary ^ersity of HarUord to prepare on allocation for a sprinkler _ _ , . father, Peter Luurtsema, lives Right now, she s planning a trip ^ ^ tor teaching Within His World.” His water '^Laotianize’ hope that each parish would Thomas J. Donnelly Force Reserve Officere Training Rj^hey, Fla. to the Antarctic with the Ex- ^J^eney Ubrary Monday and Morgan S£said his approach to colors have also been shown at system in the Police Station. form a liturgy committee to Corps jirogram at the Unlver- Penn Central To Solicit TTie latter consideration was ’The funeral of Thomas J". Don S plorers Club in January. continue through March 14. water color works is inspired Omnibus 1 in Rockville. plan a parish liturgy. The Mass iS ID IN U nelly of 17S Garden Dr.,- who slty of Connecticut. He is a 1965 War, Moss tabled at a previous board would then be more responsive Like Hemingway, sne came Paintings will be exhibited in by leaf studies, and rock and Morgan has studied privately Free EettmoitM! weis found ■ dead yesterday graduate of Manchester High the main 'lobby and the reading stone wall • formations. For with Prescott Jones and Paul Bids for Improvements meeting. to the needs of that particular School. T o t t l g C l * from the middle west and be- morning at his home, ■will be -L ir t vY J C J . gan a career as a newspaper loom. greater textural feeling, he uses Rahilly of the Vesper George Tells Nixon In addition, the board will be area, he said. Boey Temwl Monday at 8:15 a.m. from the A graduate of Coventry High salt, sand, and other granular faculty. He is one of three stu- WASHING’TON (AP) — The and station and other roadbed asked by To'wn Counsel John An Informative filmstrip and Sunset Rebakah Lodge will reporter. Prom school she went Fbooe Today John F. Tierney B\ineral Home, _ _ School, Kenneth Morgan of 3 substances, and paints through dents at the school chosen to improvement^ should speed Shea to approve a $7,6(X) claim a questlon-and answer period meet Monday at 8 p.m. at the to a job on some throwaway. (Continued from Page One) ■Penn Central Railroad was au 219 W. Oenter St., with a Mass N ew Trial shopping papers. Then on the Victoria Rd. is in his third year paper towels for edges and ef- copy from originals at the Bos completion of the upgrading by followed his talk. Among the Odd Fellows Hall. Members are thorized Friday to solicit bids of requiem at St. James’ Chlcago Dally News, she did study in the fine arts pro- fects. He also works from all ton Museum of Fine Arts under mlttee, noted the questions are between 60 to 90 days. of 24 Park St. The settlement topics discussed was the reminded to bring prizes for a for Improvements on Its New distinction between a high and Church at 9. Burial will be in “ mostly women’s stuff,’ society. gram at the Vesper George four sides of his work for com- instructor Robert Douglas Hunt being asked about B52 bombings ’The representatives of the stems from Injuries received by BILL TUNSKY card party for the benefit of In Riot Case low Mass. Father Cronin in St. James’ Cemetery. School. of Art in Boston. He position. er, famous for his stiB life por Haven line pending receipt ‘ 'of railroad cautioned that it will be Toomey in a Feb. 19, 1969 side the Connecticut Eye Bank which I wangled my way out to the' near the Red Chinese border dicated his belief that the dif Friends may caB at the fu plans to take the fourth year Last week in an all-school ex- traits. agreements next month from at least 14 to 16 months before walk fall on E. CJehter St. Too will be held March 13 at Odd (Continued from Page One) room. There were no oth neral home tonight from 7 to >9 and the role of ex-Green Berets Connecticut and New York that disgruntled New Haven corn- mey had filed suit for $45,000. ference between them is blur 649-9095 Fellows Hall. Tickets for the er dames in the city room in Noasiff photo red, perhaps being e'vident and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and „ ... .. O" AHC television’s Evening those days, in Laos. will free a $28.4 million federal muters see the first new cars In In other business, the board “ Answers to these questions 7 to 9 p.m. card party will be available at News, Foran said .it was the “ I knew there was a war Comment Session grant. operation. will make two' appointments to Irish Eyes To Smile at ECHS ne meeung. ___ government position throughout coming, andI knew the Daily 2 9 from Manchester Area and others should be provided to C-DAP task forces, to fill Mr. Donnelly was bom Dec. Secretary of Transportation Volpe set a target date of “ When Irish Eyes Are Smiling,” a concert of Irish song and dance, will be pre 21, 1905 in Manchester, son of __ , ^ . . . trial that some of the po- News wouldn’t send me over, The Manchester Board of Congress and to the American John A. Volpe announced the mid-March for Connecticut and caused by resigns- > public,” the Okahoma senator sented Sunday, March 8, at 8 p.m. at East Catholic High School. Four of the Robert and Nora Reiley Don ’p e evening serrtce of the nce had gotten out of control. Fat chance.” So she got a job Directors, on Tuesday, will Earn Degrees at UConn action after a morning meeting New York to deliver details of tions; and will be asked to ap said, adding that "If these ques nelly, and had lived in' Man Salvation Army will be held “ We even indicted one of with the London Dally Expre^ conduct another of its semi with reSpresentatlves from the their agreement with the rail- prove an appointment to the C- Irish stepdancers participating in the event are Daniel Humphrey, left, of 32 monthly comment sessions, tions had been asked at the out chester all of his life. He had tomorrow at 5 p.m. instead of them—the only one we could finally “ writing all of page Twenty-nine students from and Philip J. Sullivan Jr., 1(X> two states, the railroad and road on such things as station DAP Agency, to be made by Knighton St., John Henderson of 20 Packard St., Miss Regina Cavagnaro, been employed for 41 years at the regular time. A special mu- identify.” Foran said. three, which was the feat^e to hear suggestions and com- set of the Vietnam Invovement, Manchester and area towns Porter St. (SBA). members of Congress. leasing. There were some Indi- Town Manager Robert Weiss. left, of 72 Linnmore Dr., and Miss Glenna Sullivan of 54 Niles Dr., all stu the Manchester Post Office be sical program is scheduled. in New York, on WOR-TV.s page. We used to be kind of Piaims from the public. It perhaps we would not have The C-DAP Agency vacancy completed their academic re Area town students are: Gov. John Dempsey of Con- cations the agreements might dents of the Griffith School of Irish Dancing. St. Patrick’s Pipe Band Vill pre fore he retired in 1965. He was ----- Barry Gray Show, Kunstler said wild. I don’t mean wild drunk. will be from 9 to 11 a.m.. In Andover: Ronald H. Beer- ""^de some of the tragic mis- necticut,'who attended the meet- not be submitted until July prior th® resignation of quirements this month in the sent several selections, as will Bobby Gardner’s Irish Band from New Haven. a member of Manchester Lodge The Salvation Army Song- .Foran had“just announced.They let me write almost any- the Municipal Building Hear baum, Wales Rd. (SEng). takes that have been made.” ing, said his staff would do their to Friday’s meeting. William Thornton. ^ The task of Elks. sters and Senior Men ■will re- publicly that he knew the dem- thing I wanted. I remember ing Room. Proceeds from the concert will benefit the Provincial House of the Sisters of University of Connecticut Bolton: Douglas L. Howard, "utmost” , to conclude the details Volpe also announced that the force vacancies resulted from Survivors include his wife, hearse tomorrow at 3 and onstrators didn’t attack the po- several times writing Inter- VIENTIANE, Laos (AP) — Notre Dame in Fairfield. Tickets may be purchased at the door or by contacting The public sessions, started Schools of Engineering (SEng), RFD 1, (SBA); Leslie A. Wil of the formal agreement be- final labor protection agreement the resignations of Richard Mrs. Ernestine Dauplaise Eton- 4 p.m. respectively at the lice. views with people who wouldn’t North Vietnamese troops appar the Sisters of Notre Dame Convent of East Catholic High School. in the spring of 1967, are Business Administration (SBA), liamson Jr., Notch Rd. (LAS). tween the two states and Penn affecting the contract was ap- Cfohb and Mrs. Phyllis Jack- nelly; two sons, Terrance E. church. “ This raises all sorts of legal see me. We did kookie stories, ently have temporarily halted held on the first Tuesday Nursing (SN), Fine Arts (SFA), (Coventry: George L. Jacque- Central. proved Friday by the Depart- ston. Mrs. A. Hyatt Sutllffe will Donnedly of Rockville and ’Thom ----- and ethical problems,” kunstler terribly superficial, but those their offensive in Northeastern and the third Thursday of Home Economics (SHE), Edu min, Rt. 44A (LAS). Stuart Saunders, board presi- ment of Labor, succeed Cobb. The names of the soldiers, sailors and airmen as F. Donnelly of Dobbs Fterry, Emanuel Lutherm Church said. “ The main event in this were terrific days.” Laos to regroup for an advance each month. cation (SED), and College of Ellington: Lawrence J. Kova- west of the Plain of Jars, In- dent of the Penn Central, told Rep. Lowell Weicker, R- other two appointees have not Supreme Court To Review might win new trials. N. Y .; a daughter, Mrs. Neilcouncil M. will meet Monday at trial is still ahead of us.” Later, she said, “ I was in Liberal Arts and Sciences been released. In other significant actions Danahy of Manchester; a broth cik. Mountain Rd. (LAS). formed sources said today. reporters that even if agreement Conn., hailed Volpe as "some- 7:30 p.m. in the church board In other developments related France when France fell, and (LAS). ’ • Tuesday.’s meeting ■will be at Friday the court: er, Robert J. Donnelly of New the fishing excu sions, the Af Hebron: Miss Constance Web- There was no ground action Is reached next month, "these one who is willing to make a de- room. to the riot trial: I decided I wanted to work for They will be awarded their ^ter Ellis, RD 1 (SN). 8 p.m., in the Municipal Build GI’s Right to Civilian Trial —Agreed to rule on the rights ington; two sisters, Mrs. Gibson ----- —In Phoenix, 'Vice President an American outfit. I made a rican safari, the trips to Ven reported for the third day In changes won’t be made over- clsion and cut through the red bachelor’s degree in June. South Windsor: James E. succession. night.” tape.” Volpe also gave the Penn ing Hearing Room. of witnesses who appear before O. Miller of Manchester and Manchester Property Owners Spiro T. Agnew told a Republl- list of where I wanted to work ice and to Spain — is in the By BARRY SCHWEID recent practice of limiting con- grand juries. Manchester students are Jo Daley, 561 Ellington Rd. ’There still was no Indication The grant was announced in Central, which has recently tak- Mrs. James I. McDermott of Protective Association will meet can fund-raising dinner that — the New York Times at the comprehensive Carlos Baker Associated Press Writer stitutlonal decisions to new —'Turned down appeals by biography, “ Ernest Jleming- seph J. Alubicki Jr., 350 Bum- (SEng). that an attack on the two vital December 1967 but has not been en over the New Haven, a gen- West Hartford; and nine grand Monday at 8 p.m. in the circuit “ the trial itself should have test- top, the Her^d Tribune, Asso WASHING’TON (AP) — The cases only. If it does, Relford seven Mississippi Ku Klux Klan children. ■way, A Life Story.” Mrs. Hem ham St. (LAS); Miss Patricia Tollapd: Miss Sandra Pirog, bases of Long Cheng and Sam freed because of disputes in- tie nudge concerning passenger Richard Speaks courtroom at the police station, cd the constitutionality of the ciated Press, United Press. Rhoads Daniel, 53 Oxford St. Supreme Court has agreed to would not be turned over to cl- members sentenced to prison in ___ Civil Rights Act. As it hap- Time Mtigazine wtis at the ingway cooperated with its Merrow Rd. (SHE). Thong was developing, although volving labor protection provi- conditions on the commuter (SN); (Jeorge H. David, 22 Bon decide whether servicemen ac- vllian authorities for a new ^he 1964 murder of civil rights Peter Paul Pantaluk, son of pened, the outrageous court- bottom. But I started calling author, but the result dis Vernon: Miss Brenda J. Bam- at least one battalion of North sions and lease and operating railroad. At Assumption ner Rd. (LAS); Miss Dorothy cused of "on base” 'nonmilitary trial. workers Michael Schwerner, School Athletics Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pantaluk of room conduct totally obfuscated from the bottom.” appointed her. brough, 76 Meadow Lark Rd. Vietnamese has been reported agreements between the two ‘"rhe present service leaves “ Ernest took himself not at L. Gowett, 45 Doane St. (SN); seen several times near Sam Robert L. Richard, coordina- crimes have a right to be tried However, if the court says the Andrew Goodman and James Can Be a Riot . 40 Foster St., a senior at the the constitutional question.” She was working for ’Time- e u » i, (LAS): Mis Susan Dodge Good states and the railroad. something to be desired,” Volpe Berklee School of Music in The five were convicted of vi- Life-Fortune in London when all seriously. We had no heroes R ^ney S. Hurtuk, RFD 2 rich, Kelly Rd. (SEM). Thong. Volpe said the permission to said. ” I expect to see improve tor of the history department in civilian courts. June decision is retroactive, ex- Earl Chaney near Philadelphia, and S'! Catholic High School, The issue is raised In an ap- panding its scope to Include on- Miss. FILLMORE, Utah (AP) — Boston will play trumpet with olatlng a law passed as a rider she met Hemingway, who was at the Finca Vigla, and no hot ’ Michael C. Mikolowsky, Rockville: Miss Claudette M. Informed sources said the solicit contracts for 144 new ments in on-time' arrivals will be the guest lecturer at the peal by Isaiah Relford, a soldier basg rape and other crimes that —Agreed to settle a boundary The county sheriff’s posse has the “ Lighthouse” jazz group to- to the CSvil Rights Act making it on his way to cover World War shots. He loved being cheerful. >'8 Galaxy Dr. (SBA). Berube, RFD 4 (SEd); Miss North Vietnamese were bring- commuter cars, reconditioning cleanliness. I am sure there will PARISIAN Church of Assumption Lenten serving a 30-year sentence at jjj.e "without military .slgnifi-..... dispute between Texas and started training in riot control. night at the Globe Jazz Festival a crime to cross state lines or II. She w£is then married to an The spontaneous wit —I don'l Also, John D. Minnick, 250 MaryAnn T. Dowgiewicz 173 up artillery, including 122- of about 100 existing coaches be- improvements.” series tomorrow at 8 p.m. in Ft- Leavenworth, Kan., for the cance,” hundreds of convicted Louisiana, The program calls for use of in Boston. Pantaluk also plays use interstate facilities, such as Australian newspaperman, and think that comes through in Wetherell St. (LAS); George J. High St. (SEd): Ronald J. Le- used to the church hall. rape of a .soldier’s teep-age .^s- three-foot long riot sticks., which lead trumpet with the Berk’.ee the telephone, with the intention Hemingway to his third wife, Baker’s book. I don’t think he Nolan, 351 Parker St. (LAS); Blanc, 132 Terrace Dr. (SBA); demoralize the defenders of the COIFFURE “ Value in Our Revolutionary ter and an airmans wife at are not regularly available. recording band. He graduated of starting a riot. Writer Martha Gellhom. The is the kind of man who would Miss Joan O’Loughlin, 45 Fair- Raymond J. Revaz, Loveland Jars. So Sheriff Calvin P. Stewart from Manchester High School At the University of Califor- courtship was mixed in with have understood Ernest.” view St. (SN); Stanley J. Opal- Hill Rd. (SEhjg); Stephen G ^uerrll- Quenching Oil Fire Raises Society” will be the topic tor Dix, N.J., in 1961. WHERE LOVELINESS IS CREATED discussion. The Re»ord case, to be heard has students in the high school in 1963. nla at Los Angeles, Chancellor war coverage for' both of them. During those years, Heming ach, 164 Henry St. (LAS); Greg Schackner, Pinney Hill Apts re^rted consolidating ------a defensive line, nicknamed the TTie presentation will Include probably next fall also gives 55 O A K STREET shop class building 22 of the Charles E. Young denied per- Finally, they awaited their di way was doing much of his ory M. Ryan, 53 S. Ha'wthome (SEd); Miss Elizabeth C. ’Tar- Danger of a New Black Tide EMERGENCY “ Vang Pao Line,” on the hill insights Into the historical ^be court an opportunity <1®' sticks on lathes during class mission for Kunstler to speak on vorces in Cuba, and were writing “ for the bank.” It was St. (LAS): Frederick P. kany, 1238 Hartford Tpke. tops in front of Long Clheng and cide whether to reopen hun TEL. 643-9832 hours. Claims Rise ^ campus, where the la'wyer was married in Havana in March he would say, “ life Insurance.” Sprague, 78 Alton St. (SFA); (SEd). WiASHTNG’TON (AP) — A al hut decupled by a solitary Ca^ dimension which has g;iven rise “ Let’s be brutally frank,” Sam Thong. to the “ generation gap” and dreds of military convictions. Stewart says there is little scheduled to make an appear- 1944. small army of oil industry and Jtot trapper, ance Sunday. The story of those years — said Mrs. Hemingway.” He “ The North Vietnamese ore Last June, in a initial ruling SERVICE fear outsiders will come into During Week on company officials estimat- ®°P‘ng with the dlf- didn’t want to pay any more going to have to pay a high government personnel Is form- in this area, the court held 6 to 3 this rather remote area of west . „ ed the spill might reach 5,000 in value systems, that only "service-connected” income tax than he had to. He price if they want Bam Thong ing near New Orleans to fight a barrels a dav until the wells can Richard' received his BA de- For any plumbing an^’^ntting repairs call us for central Utah.,He says he is con Unemployment compensa and Long Cheng,” an informed cries are under the exclusive would not declare £in expense Net Grand List potential black tide of crude oil be capped, and that may not be Sree from St. Anselm College cerned about possible battles tion claims filed last week in Coroner Blames Nazaroff that wasn’t a legitimate expense source said. “ This Is Meo home jurisdiction of military courts. estimates, on bathroMW remodeling. Gas, oil or between rival high school stu Manchester increased by seven land. Sam Thong is their capital that threatens the wildlife and easy. Manchester. N.H. and his In that case, a sergeant had dents during sporting events. — he wouldn’t attempt to cut electric heating systems installed. per cent over those of the week In Shooting of Vilbrin comers. But a’'writer has noth and they won’t give it up easi lush vegetation of the Mlssissip- "The v ^ ls in that area oper- uXe^^sU y^N^ Yort. been court-martialed for the at before, according to a report ing to deduct. He boys a box of At $243,147,252 ly.” pi Delta ate at 1,(X)0 to 1,600 pounds per •" tempted rape of a young girl In paper once a year. Ernest was Elsewhere in Laos, the situa a Honolulu hotel. The court said by the State Labor Department. Deputy Coroner William J. car collision by a woman’s (Continued from Page One) AuthoriUes fear the black tide P” ®' Personal Notices screams. The patrolman found making over 580,000 and paying tion was deserbied as “ quiet,” could begin Its shoreward move- f * ~ ’ Extended Forecast he was entitled to a civilian jury The local figures were 916 for Shea Jr. yesterday found John of Capital Improvement re- “ terior Department pollution ex HOME PLUMBING & Vilbrin bleeding and lying near $50,000 in taxes.” but reports from informed ment Monday when Paul "Red” ’The extended weather outlook the week ending Feb. 21, com Last year the Board of Tax Re- quests, total about $2.5 million, pert, "and that’s a lot of pres F. Nazaroff of Manchester sources said a large number of Adair, fapied oilfield firefighter, tor Connecticut Is for fair Relford’s appeal contends In Memoriam pared to 856 for the week end a building at 91 Oak St. view cut $365,120 from the gross Capital ImprovemenU requests NortrVletnamese“ "aAT'*^the^ sure. In loving memory of Nettie Reale criminally responsible for the plans to blow out the fire on a weather on Monday wlto i rape of a serviceman’s relative HEATING SERVICE ing Feb. 14. Vilbrin was taken by ambu U.t, o, .2,.™ m .„ brlnj Ih., Bg„r. .p U, "It could be another Santa who passed away Feb. 28. 1969. fatal shooting last month of lance to Manchester Memorial Dell’Angela Gets than this year. Most of the cuts million or more, Chevron Oil Co. offshore drilling chance of rain and snow on ® civilian crime, even when Statewide claims last week Pak Beng in western Laos, near Barbara,” said Hess, referring A precious one from us is gone. George Vilbrin, 32, also of Man platform. ’Tuesday and Wednesday. Sea- committed on a military post, 38^^ CENTER ST. — 649-2869 rose by 1,415, or 3.3 per cent, Hospital, where he was dead on then were in land values, and Based on the $243,147,252 the border with Thailand. to the oil well spillage that de A voice we loved is stilled. chester. arrival from multiple 22 caliber Planning Post sonably ■ cold during the three- should be tried in a civilian A place is vacant in our lives. to a 43,806 total. The figure was involved two land developers. Grand list, one mill is the equl- Pak Beng apparently is the A roily, greasy plume of black based the California city’s Which never can be filled. 32,438 for the corresponding Shea found after inquest that gunshot wounds in the chest Louis E>elTAngela of 11 Grant Thls year, according to Aaron valent of $243,147 in tax reve smoke has. gushed from the site day period with daytime highs court where the defendant has a planned terminus of a rood beaches. averaging 36 to 40 degrees and constitutional right to a jury Husband and famUy week______last year.____ Vilbrin was shot by Nazaroff and arms, a fracture of the Rd. has been appointed director cook, chairman, the” Board of "ue since the fire began Feb. 10. OPEN SUNDAY' Senior Citizens from Muong Sal in northern trial. Bridgeport, with 6,667 claims, during an argument and fight igft and internal injuries, of development for the town of xax Review cut very little — [The Board of Directors will Adair plans to blow out the fire nighttime lows 16 to 20 degrees. In Memoriam that broke out at Oak and Laos which Communist Chinese The precipitation on 'Tuesday Additionally, Relford is trjHng was the state leader last week. Shea found that Vilbrin first East Hartford, Richard H. much less than reflected in the *ueet with the Board of Educa- troops are building. with a charge of several hun In loving memory of our dear son Spruce Sts. about 10:30 p.m. on Blackstone, mayor of East Hort- Radio Today and Wednesday may be in the to apply last June’s ruling to his and brother. Donald KraJewski. who It was followed by Hartford “ attacked” Nazaroff and that adjusted figures. In addition to Wednesday night, to i dls- Military sources said Hie road dred pounds of explosives. Special No. I passed away Feb. 28. Jan. 5. ford, has announced. j form of rain along the coast nlnc-year-old case. dth 5,663, New Haven with 5,- the latter tried to get into his having no control over the mo- cuss the school budget request, is expected to be finished In eeu*- If Adair, succeeds .authorities WDBC—ISN HAVING A Town'"planner of East Hart and snow inland. ’The court could continue its Always a silent heartacne. f,21, and Waterbury with 5,074. Shea said a policeman on car, reached under the seat, tor vehicle reductions, it actual- R is up $1,458,395 over the cur ly April. fear the oil that has been going 1:00 Joe Hager Shampoo and set any Many a silent tear. routine patrol was attracted to ford for the last four years, 3:09 tXck McDonough i • ’ Manchester was 16th among seized »the gun and fired at ly cut only about $50,CKX) in real rent appropriation, exclusive of up in smoke will itolll into the 8:00 Ken Orlffln But always a beautiful memory. DeH’Angela’ S'Njiew cesponsibll- Monday, Wednesday Of the one we loved so dear. the state’s 19 offices. the scene of an apparent two- Vilbrin.^ ■^state assessments and about capital improvements. 1116 cur- Gulf of Mexico to 1» pushed to 1:00 Newa, SUm Off Ities will include the coordlna- wloH—91* DEVIL or Thursday. Call 643- .5 0 God gave us strength to bear it. Sh^a said he was unable to $18,(XX) in personal property, rent school board appropriation ward the Delta marshes by pre 1:00 Matinee 9832 now for an ap- And courage to (ace the blow. is $1 million above 1968-69. vailing Winds. 4:00 Hartford HlghiigiiU But what it meant to lose you. determine exactly how the dis- rn ^ a ^ lv ^ U eT ^ ^ in rh a rfow r P & W A W in s 7:00 News pointfTlBhtr No one will ever know. pute developed and all of the His salary will be $14 904 ^® taxpayers Town Manager Robert Weiss ’The platform Is near the 7:30 Gaslight OF A TIME 2 Swerdloff Plans Busy Week circumstances, due to incon wnc—iMO DelTAngela has worked'in the appeared before the board. ^ March 28 to submit his Big Contract Chandeleor Islands off the 1:00 .News Haircut, if needed, $1.50 additional. sistencies in the testimony of planning and development field only one was given a substantial JP^O-'Il tentaUve budgets to the mouth of the Mississippi River 1:16 Your Home Decorator Call for an appointment various witnesses. and In on area harboring exten 2:00 Opera Turandot on your For Drug Center Opening for almost ten years. Prior to cutCfor real estate — for the ®f Directors. ’The board, (Continued from Page One) 6:07 Monitor In Memoriam It was established, however, becoming East Hartford’s first empty Dart’s Dairy building on “y charter requlremente, will sive oyster beds and shrimping 5:60 Ski Report In sad and loving memory of that Nazaroff and a female 6:(X) News Urs. Koee Anniello. who passed The new Drug Advisory Cen will meet members of the Town town planner, he was a project Center St. The bulk of the "®''e to April 7 to conduct a New York,” he said, ’"niey grounds. 6:16 Weather EDWARD away Fe4>. 28. 1968. Q.., .-rf Board of Directors, Board of companion followed Nazaroff's planner for the San ' Diego persoom'lPersooml property reductions, he PUbHcP^onc hearing on Weiss’ bud- tried to call me there, but I 'The region also is the winter 6:20 StrlcUy Sports Special No. 2 ter coordinator, Mark 6:30 Monitor Though her avnile has gone forever, swero- Human Rights Com- estranged wife and Vilbrin, who (Calif.) Planning Department were to one ^ p a y e r, for l»ave to May 7, didn’t find out until I got back.” home of hundreds of thousands 7:60 lUOonn vs. Rhode Island and her hand we cannot touch. loff, is the featured guest at ______were driving separate cars, and a comprehensive planning errors he had made in submit- to adopt town budgets and to 9:40 Monitor We will never lose sweet memories, service club presidents. Pratt and Whitney employes of migratory waterfowl, includ U :00 New*. Weather DOUCEHE INCOME Permanent . . . including of the on« we loved so much. two luncheon meetings next crug Advisory Council, and the trom the Nazaroff home at 203 consultont for the Department of ting inventory figures. ®et the tax rates. If it fails to were notified of the contract______ing a heavy concentration of 11:30 Monitor shampoo, haircut and set— blue geese. TVo bird and water- 12:00 Other Side of the Day Sadly Missed week. Swerdloff begins work business community. Maple St. Community Affairs for North Most of the $176,835 in real the manager’s bud- award over the plant public ad- W r O F -1 4 1 t Would be more than Don't let those confusing rules BOTH Mondays, Wednesdays or ^ n s . D ou bters and 1:00 Dick Heatherton Mondav with the opening of the The luncheons will give var- Nazaroff succeeded In inter- Carolina. estate adjustments. Cook said, f®^® automatically will become dress system about 3 o’clock. fowl refuges are located nearby and regulations give you a Ichiicren. •’ ^ ^ oanf in V \7I.Ks>lrt of ^«l# a --- la\^7 S iT llt il 2:00 Tom Tyler happy to woloome FEDERAL Thursdays. Call 643-9832. 9 Drug Advisory Center in co- lous segments of the community ceptlng Viibrln at Oak and A graduate of Rutgers Uni- was to correct bookkeeping er- said the multi-billion In the marshes *that have been 6:00 Frank Holler hot time. Tell your toxes operation with Manchester Me- a chance to meet Swardloff and Spruce Sts., where a collision verslty, Newark N.J., Dell’- rors in computation and in ex- dollar contract “ will provide a croated over centuries by the 12:00 Gary Girard hia old and new AND In Memoriam W INF— 12M where to go ... to H & R In loving memory of our beloved morial Hospital at 81 Russell understand more fully the fimc- occurred and the fatal shots Angela received his BA degree emptlons. He said he couldn’t heavy deposits of silt from the friends alike to stop Police Arrest 29 much better chance to maintain 6:00 New* BLOCK, obviously. BLOCK will STATE mother and grandmother, Etsther St. tion of the Drug Advisory Cen- were fired after the two became in political science and CSty determine whether they were our level of activdty.” TTie con- Mississippi River. 5 :10 VP in and 'vialt with C h ild re n s At Bristol Pot Party 6 :0 0 I _____ prepare your return, check it On Tuesday, Swerdloff will ter. The coordinator will be embroiled in argument. planning. He is a member of the attributable to data processing, tract will pro'vide a cushion for The region is populated by 6:10 World TMa Week him at BRISTOL, Conn. (AP) _ Po 6:80 Speak Up a n d gu ara nte e its accuracy. We often ail and think of you, speak on drugs at a Kiwanis available in the future for Although Shea conceded that Amerlcon Society of Planning the state’s economy which faces small 'Villages of fishermen and. LIFE Based on the correct 44.9 mills lice arrested 29 young people 7:50 'Kxilcks vs. BuUets You keep cool, calm and dry. Own Personal And think of how you died. Club meeting at noon at the speaking engagements and will an attack had been made on OHlclals (ind the American a possible slowdown when the In the marsh Itself, on occaalon- 10:00 Speak Up To think you couldn't »ay good-bye tax levy, the $12,453,523 rise FrldayAV nightniflrhf _ inIn what...U.a____ wasL______MANCHESTER Before you closed yoiir eyes. Manchester Country <3lub. He arrange a film- and literature Nazaroff. he ruled that the use Institute of Planners, Vietnam war ends. OUARANTII w” ! also explain how he him- llBrary and speakers bureau for of deadly force did not appear in the Grand List would add described as a “ hippie-style ix>t We guarantee accurate preparation of every tox return. just4,.o» under .MnAnn$560,(XX) l„in tax party' ^ Lo,g apkrt- Since the developmfnt stages OLDSMOBILE I Beauty Parlor self became a drug aiddict for tibmmunity use. justified. >1 I( we moke ony error, that cost you qgy penalty or revenue — the equivalent of 2.3 ment. of 'the new engine *wlU ' be interest, we will p o y the ^penalty or interest, ______two years while a student at Swerdlofl has been working Shea's investigation also dis mills. Those arrested ranged in age handled *>7 UAC’s Florida the State University of New at the Blue Hills Clinic in Hart closed that Nazaroff and his Bulletin from 14 to 24. All H girls and Smith said, ” lt won|t af- York at Buffalo. He has since ford as a rehabilitation coun wife had been separated, and The current (1969-70) General selor for the Alcohol and Drug that there had been disputes be- Fund budget is about $1.6 mil 18 boy* have been charged ^ "®’‘^ 7®®*" or year been rehibilitaited. CHICAOO SEVEN IPIZZA RAY' On Thursday, the new co Dependence Division of the tweeq the couple in the past. lion over the 1908-69__ budget.___ with possession of marijuana. ® half.” Haircuts 2. ordinator will be introduced of- State Department of Mental Nazaroff was originally FRE^ ON BAIL If next year'V budgeris* held ‘wenty-one-year-old Harold Don- , '^® contract has af- MANCHESTER America’s largest Tax Service with Over 4000 ficially by the Manchester Health. charged with first degree mur CHICAGO (AP) —The U.8. to the same $1.6 million In- '® Plainville, who officials say ‘*»
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Stock Market O .S.tnrf*'""'"” Lincoln National Fired Shot News for Senior Citizens Surged Twice By WALLY FORTIN Taxpayers Ask IRS Healed Around the W orld DIRIXITO* During Week By JOHN OUNNITF for notion; It was a aetup (or JLi. Hi there! Well, lt'4 that Ume Just how liiiportant and welcom AF BmlncM Analyst any publicity minded lender. NEW YORK (AP) — ’The But Deruiy said Lincoln’s sole of the week again, ‘ and all I ed they are. We’re .hoping that stock mqrket erupt^ with two they’ll all soon be back with work may be deducted if you NEW YORK (AP) — If Nor concern was the economy. n-say is it’s sure great to be sharp rallies the past week on This column of questions and answers on federal man Denny had held a match USINESS b^ERVICES DIRECTORY Lincoln National feared the ^ us, and we wish them a speedy the strength of inveatora’ bur itemize. Do this' on Schedule Cck, and. I'U be back in the tax matters is provided by the local office of the U.S. under a thermometer or fired a economy was swiftly heading recovery. geoning hopes of a lowering of A under miscellaneous deduc swing of things stalling Mon gun when the runners were, for trouble, he said, and ^jat Our fund raising < chairman, record high interest rates. The Internal Revenue Service and is published as a public tions. braced against their starting something had to bo done to day. hustling Georgina Vince an rurges were inspired mainly Q) I paid my daughter's service to taxpayers.i The Column answers questions blocks* he couldn’t have ipro- give encotpngement to boiTow- Before I get all wrapped, up nounced that on Friday, March by pr^ictlons the tight-' Hiedical bills last year when 20, we will have another good most frequently asked by taxpayers. duced a more predictable/; re- erei to spUr activity and avert in the doings of the week, I money policy of the Federal Re she had an operation. Can I suH. ‘ CAMPING HIGH GRADE food sale. So please remember serve Boeud would be eesAd deduct them on my return trouble by May. want to talk a little about our Denny, president of that "lit this date, and I’m sure you’ll reasonably soon, and the action Q) Is the surcharge rate for ] the correct number in the box even though she is not my de “ My concern .was that busi EQUIPMENT Tm___ Washington, D.C. trip. all be wiling to bake a few tle institution out of Phlladel- ness prospects should have a /•IKK IF (wmu. MC. PRINTING of two small banks in cutting 1969 really tO percent? ; provided on your Form 1010. pendent? Tents, ColSi, Sleeping Bags, I Huuwti j a a n i . Plans are all in now, and goodies to help mctke this' pro their prime lending rates to 8 A) You may deduct the phla,” the Lincoln National chance for survival,” he sold by FUNERAL HOME Air Mattresses, Stoves, Job and Commercial' here's the stor>'. The trip is ject as successful as in the past. A) - Yes, the income tax sur Bank, announced Wednesday a “ if unemployment riRlONAllUD per cent from 8% per cent. I Q) Do I have to pay tax on medical expenses you paid for lanterns - 1 Printing scheduled for Tuesday, Wednes Call our office, or give your ’The first rally, which broke charge for 1969 is 10 percent. the unemployment benefits *I someone who is not your de reducOon in the prime interest up at a rate of 300,000 a day. and Thursday. March 17. rate and in so doing Ignited the Prompt and Efficient name to Georgina, telling her out in the final half-hour of trad For 1970, the surcharge drops . received from the'State when pendent, even if they filed a month we’ll have loot 1.2 million Wm. J. Lennob, Director MANCHESTER 18 and 19. Our good friend the to 5 percent and is due to ex stock market on a course to Printing of All Kind* what you are going to bake for ing Wednesday, was triggered ! I was out of work last year? joint return or had $600 or Jobs by May.” SURPLUS SALES CO. smiling bus driver Jim Uccello pire June ;10. ward space. U l V I C f the sale. More about this later, when Lincoln National Bank of mdre gross income, if the He conUnued: "In May wo 189 N. MAIN ST, reports that he's gone all out If, in general, your “ regular 'A ) No, State ifnemployment For months traders hod 142 E. CENTER ST. — TV--” Community Press but please put the date in your Philadelphia initiated the prime other dependency tests are met might desperately wont to turn at Depot Square to make this a real “ must" trip tax" is less than $735, you can • benefits are: not taxable and blamed tight money and high in book, because we’ll be counting rate cut. The Dow Jones average do not have to be reported on at the time the expenses were the economy around, but wo 649-7196 Open Dally to 9:00 P.M. 254 Broad St., Rear fof you folks. We're going to on you. determine^ the amount of the terest costs for cutting into of 30 industrials ran up 13.86 tax returns. paid or incurred. For details need to start now. If you wemt to J. FARR — 643-7111 Telephone 643-!>727 stay at the Ambassador Hotel, 1969 surcharge you have to on medical expenses, send a corporate profits and, as a re and just listen to all the places ’Ihls coming Wednesday, points for its biggest gain of the head off trouble you don’t wait Mary Rhodes, our entertain pay from the tables on Page Q) Does the new lax law post card to your local IRS sult, the price of stocks. They we're going to visit; places like year. T-1 in the 1040 tax instruc until May.” ment chairman, tells me that affect my 1969 tax return? office and ask for a free copy desperately awaited news of an Mount Vernon, Arllngfton Ceme When major banks refused to tions. Otherwise, compute TO ’The action, he said, was de H A V E A N EW We’re all in for another treat. of Publication 502, Deduction interest rate reduction. CUSTOM MADE tery, Iwo Jima Statue. Lincoln go along wdth the rate redac percent of your “ regular tax.” A) It probably will not cided upon at a senior staff MANGHESTER DICK’S We all have been reading about tion. the rally quickly withered since most of the chrfngesVill for Medical and Dental Ex Denny, a spirited 6-foot-l ac- meeting _ that______lasted from 10:30 CANVAS AWNINGS Memorial, the Capitol, White penses. WARDROBE House, Immaculate Conception the big drug problem that hit on ’Thursday, and the market Q) What can I do to keep apply to income earned 'in tivlst with "the youngest bank toYl Wednesday morning, MEMORIAL GO. Satisfactory Service SHELL the country, and our own City board in Philadelphia,” gave Cathedra], Embassy Row, plus slipped to a small loss. my tax refund from being de 19’70. One exception to this is Q) Is there any change in ■’There was unanimous con FOR THE COST OF of Village Charm. Well, we’re traders the news. He announced Opposite Blast Cemetery SERVICE a few others. 'The market bounced up again layed? the suspension of the invest the amount that may be de sensus that, business was head To be in business since 1928, save yourself time, embarrass- going to have a real expert, that beginning March' 1 he We're even taking; night on Friday after a second bank, A) File a complete, accu ment credit which is retroac ducted for contributions to ing down. Again it .was unani DRY CLEANING whlch is the time that Don Wil- ment and perhaps your life! 663 CENTER STREET Mr. F^obert Digan with us, to would lend money to business Quality Memorials tour of the city, and we should the Commun'it.y National of Dak- rate return and send it in tive to April 18, 1969. Equip retirement plans by self- mous that the economy was In Us became connected 'with the After the rough winter the teli us a few interesting and not at 8% per cent, but at 8. MECHANIC ON DUTY even have one night of fun right ensfiel^, Calif., lowered its early. Refund claims sfent in ment purchases on or before employed people? for rough times in 90 days. And WITH THE NEWEST Over so Years’ Elxpeilence garage which now bears his front end of any car should be for real’ stories, and maybe ’The news reached Wall Street in the hotel. All this, and even prime rate, and Don Regan, now can be processed and the that date qualify for the credi^ A) No, this provision is the there was a consensus also on name, and to own this garage aligned. All roads are full of AT ALL HOURS 2 ansiyer some questions, so plan president of Merrill Lynch, while those .after that do not. at about 2:30 p.m. Wednesday since 1942 can mean many pot holes and all you need to same as it was last year. 2 a few interesting surprises refund issued within five to reducing the prime rate.” METHODS Call 649-5807 diarters, Generatoni, tossed in. on attending this one. Pierce, Fenner & Smith, the Farmers, small businessmen Briefly, a self-employed per with the Dow Jones Industrial things, most important of which do is to hit one ju k right and six weeks. Implementing the decision— Carburetors, Thursday morning’s pinochle world’s biggest brokerage firm, .Before sending in your re and others claiming this credit son can set aside up to IX) per average moping along 'with Jess See Whiter W hite! I A. A IM Eim , Prop. is the fact that during 42 years the trouble .starts. This is par- SE^ US FOB: Now we stlH have a few which Denny .described as Domestic - Foreign Cars group had 46 participants, with predicted that interest rates turn, check it over to make should check with IRS if they cent o f his earned income in than a one point gain. In the Brighter Brights on Harrison St., Manchester he has given the motoring pub ticularly Important If you are 643-7008 o Aluminum Boll Up choice seats left, and we’d like have any question about how next half hour that gain multi "crystallizing thoughts” —took ClotJilng for the family getting new tires (there is no Awning* to have you come along. I’ll be the following winners; Mary would be lowered within two sure it is complete, with all an approved plan and deduct lic that which they have looked to handle this change. Also, plied 13 times. until 1:30, and then Denny said Drapes and Spreads. excuse for driving on worn tires • Door Canopies there to keep An eye on you, so Nackowski, 612; Lucille Craw months. necessary schedules and sup this on his return. The maxi for — satisfactory Service — not the due date for filing income "We call it the Lincoln Mar- ha made one telephone call to • One Day Service when you cun get top grade Gifts for All Occasions what do you say? ’The dead ford, 601; Katherine Frey, 600; Analysts said another encour porting documents attached. A mum amount that may be de just now and 'then, but time af • Storm Door* tax returns for farmers who ket around here,” said Denny''‘ be Philadelphia Evening Bulle- • Also Suede Cleaning tires at such reasonable prices • ConiblnaUon Window* line is FViday, March 6, so you Florence /’ Kohls, 698; Grace aging development was a drop W-2 statement must be at ducted is $2,500. ter time. Under his guidance clal-girl, you will find fine qual MANCHESTER m have not filed declarations of tin. ”W e did it—lowered the Wo Try To Satisfy STEVENSON’S at the Dort Willis Garage). Un- Bray’s Jewelry Store, 737 only have this week to sign up. Moore, 694; Ellen Bronkie, 690; in leading economic indicators, tached to the back of your This provision of the law the next day as he received tele this business has eaimed a justi Main St., has been serving the ity diamonds here for your in Mancheater Awning Oik return for each job you held, estimated tax, but want to can also be used by people who grams, phone calls emd new ac rate—for our customers,” he fiable but enviable reputatlo.i fortunatly, once the front end 196 WEST CENTER ST. Well now, our Friday night Jennie Fogarty, 880; Ann which reflected a further cool PARKADE CLEANERS people of Manchester and vl- spection. You can buy with as and the return must be signed avoid estimated tax penalties, have only part-time income counts. Cfiearly he was elated said. for quality work, at prices that is out of alignment It does not - ’Telephone 649-8091 8 setback tournament is really Young, 879; Wilbur Messier, ing of the economy. (Next to Liggett Drug) ESSO cinfty for a great many years: surance, and you know you arc S s L o f o o d , by both husband and wife, if is March 2 for this year in from self-employment. Up to that the l ,^ t h largest bank are consistent with the work improve, and before long your picking up, and this past week 673; May Tivnan, 666; Frances The gain on Friday by the The news spread through fl- Get a 10% Bonus Card, Too! in fact, it is one of Manches getting a fine diamond if you EatabUahed 1949 it is a joint return. stead of February 15. Detailed 10 percent of their self-em 405 MAIN ST. turned out. He is also a mem- first notice of this condition are we had 48 players with the fol Fike, 689; and Esther Ander- Dow Jones industrials was 13.14 could c r ^ k a shot heard roimd nancUil communities by the ter’s oldest jewelry stores. purchase it at Bray’s. on, 661. points. Nearly two million refund information on alt changes for ployment income-' may be de the country. next hour. Soon the, big New TEL. 649-5533 ber of the IGO, and while this tires that have worn unevenly CHOICE VARIETY lowing winners: Sylvlo Fortier, 1969 may be obtained by ask Francis E. Bray was the orig Ixiokltig for a fraternal ring? 142; Lyla Steele, ISfi; B.H. Lip- For the week, this average claims were delayed last year ducted when it is invested in "The public is a colled York banks and others ' were means that any garage or serv- or are cupping, Upholstery Received some bowling re ing your local IRS office for a ice staUon displaying this em- The Willis Garage maintains inal owner of the store and in Try Bray’s Je'welry Store, and gens, 136; Helen Erickson, 127; rose 20.13 to 777.59. The Asso because of a missing oi: inac a retir«|ment plan. spring,” he said. "A UtUe insti- claiming that any reduction in * Tune-Ups Qualify and IV I Shop sults from our Senior Bowling free copy of Publication 553, Osfrinsky blem can be depended upon a complete electrical shop and 1950 William Bray Joined him, if they do not stock just what Florence Gustafson, 126; Mollie ciated Press 60-stock average curate Social Security number. tution out of PhlladelpMa shot lending rates was premature, RE-UPHOIJ31ERINO League at the Parkade La^es. Highlights of 1969 Changes in Q) My son who is attending * Engine Cleaning 100'/,, long before IGO was 24-hour wrecker services be- and on April 1, 1968 William you want, they will be happy to ^McCarthy, 123; "Slim’’ Dur- posted a gain on the week of 8.6 To avoid this problem,'use tbe the market up the way it never ’They declined to fall into line Dray became the owner of the Seafood • MODERN FURNITURE Our league bowls every Tues the Tax Law. college is filing for a refund. DEALER IN WASTE formed in this section of the sides wrecker cranes and sev- get it for you. hing, 123; Wilbur Messier, 120; to 275.4. ’The New York Stock preaddressed label on the re went before. ’The public is a behind LlncoBfi. * Minor Repairs and ANTIQUES day afternoon, and last week’s Can I claim an exemption for country, Don Willis had earned eral road units. The wrecker •store. Choosing wedding -gifts or gifts 43 OAK STREET Beth Machell, 120; Cis Wilson, Exchange index of some 1,200 turn you file. It has your num nervous wreck.” This didn’t bother Denny, he MATERIALS * Store Stools apd Bootti* results show the Devils on top, Q) I need safety shoes on him on my return if he quali * Stam ps a reputaUon for fair dealing, has a padded sling which will This Is a most complete store for special occasions can be TEL. 649-9987 119; Florence Plitt, 118; and ber just as it appears in IRS • Custom Furniture jand the Angels a very close common stocks rose .90 to 50.10. my job. Can I deduct' their fies as my dependent? What Denny and his directors said. His customers would bene- All makes of cars are serviced, aot damage or scratch bum- and you will find Mr. Bray al- -somewhat of a chore, but you George Schroll, 118. Standard & I\x>r’s 500-stock in files. dld was little more than many fit, and be was certain tliat IRON ways willing to help you in any wi'l find a very fine selection of Slipcover* and Draperle* second. |Top woman bowler of If there is an error in your cost? and n o matter wliat the iob. pers. For the best in service de- Made to Order dex was up 1.47 to 89.50. it A) Yes, this is one of the small banks could have done, within 60 to 90 days the others Seth Thomas ’Those oi you who missed our the week was Eva Lutz, who name or address, correct it on large or .small, you may be sure pend upon the Don Willis Ga- way po.ssible. For that very spe at B r ^ ’s. Complete Selection *t Of 1,732 issues traded on the A) Yes, the cost of safety few situations where the same SCRAP METAL clocks make a very welcome Fun-Day this past Wednesday had both the high single of 168, the label. If the Social Secu The (Situation was Just waiting would lower their rates. that your work is received with con a ma i Matoital* shoes and other protective exemption can be claimed on V tuted Rtht-CU iA. gift, and you might be interest Reuben Plen’s really missed one of the best and high triple of 392. Pot the Big Board during- the week, rity number is wrong, enter a warm' welcome ■ and meticu FREE ESTIMATES clothing required for your two tax returns. ed in looking at their fine dis entertainments we have ever men, Albert Ridge had high sin 1,166 advanced, and 417 de and l>APER lous attention of all details. Lower Level of thr, Parkade had here at the Center. Thalnks clined. New 1969-70 lows topped play of etorltng on orystal. Mr. Texaco Sfafion gle of 171, and Earl Jensen high >1970 VOLKSWAGEN 731 PARKER ST. 368 BURNSIDE AVE. In order to achieve this repu 649-6324 to our ambassador, Irish Tom new highs by 94 to 30. Bray will be happy to gift wrap Mon. t Tues. 9-6, Sat. 6-8 triple of 479. ‘ issue yields on Shorter dated THINK SMALL *1M3J0 SEDAN Tel. 643-6736 or 643-6879 EAST HARTFORD tation a man must be a perfec 381 Main Stroat O’Neil, who was the man re Volume on the New York ex your seleotion for you, and you Man, you can tell I’m begin maturities declined the same as D^vered In Manchester tionist, and Don is. His men are sponsible for getting this group.: change fell to 48,476,050 shares will find many and varied gifts ning to feel better as this longer yields—30 basis points. VonDeck Appointed Equipped with leatherebte i»- 289-6333 expected to do the work in Just PhoiM 643-9149 We had the pleasure of seeing for the four sessions of the Holi LUCA’S that are sure to please in a wide column is quite long today, so Next week’s calendar will be t ^ o r , windshield washer, 2- Power and Hand Took one way—the right way. If you the lads and lassies of the Grif day-shortened w e e k from speed electric wipers, healer, SHLF-SEKVICE Paintihg and Decorating variety of prices. Hydramatlc Traniml—lon I guess I’d better sign off for $260 million and volume for all are new to the town of Man GLASS fith School of Irish Dancing, and 55,572,330 shares the previous defogger, 4-way eaie4y (laOhers, LAUNDRAMAT Tools If you are looking for a really Rapalring another week. Just remember of March will be below average chester, and are looking for a • For Auto Windshield* believe me, they were really week. As Masonic Deputy back-up lights, front and rear Dry CleMing and Tailoring Garden and Land Tools good waitch, srtop in at Bray’s our Washington trip, and we — $700 million. AJso: Rerweavihg and custom garage that you can really de All Work Gnarantoed • For Store Front* and sensational, and received a Of the 20 most-active issues seat belts, leaitherette heeldrests, Baby, Household, Party Jewelry Store and look oVe«r all sizes of windows need a few more, so call in made sui>ts, pants aind ooaits. pend upon, try the Don Willis Texaco Lubrication ServloC standing ovation upon present on the Big Board during the John L. VonDeck Jr. of 70 Gerald Dr., Rockville, to steering wheel lock and rear and Banquet Supplies their fine selection of well • For Table Tops this week. window defrooter. Fair prices, txx)! InvsUd Needs Garage located at 18 Main St. We Give Green Stamp* ing various Irish Dances. week, advances exceeded de day was appointed a district deputy grand master for and. see for yourself why so known watches. Mr. Bray car Schedule for the week. (tifteiAi trrfii OPEN 8 AJM. to 6 P.M. We certainly thank Mrs. Grif clines by 14 to 6. Three Accused the Sixth District of the Connecticut Grand Lodge of ■ TAIUMIMO many other people put off hav ries Longine, Bulova, Wittnauier Monday, 10 a.m. to noon, Rie. 13, Tolland Tpka. CLCANIMO fith, and her group who were Biggest gainer in this group TED TRUDON ing work dor»e (he does ha've a and Caravelle Watches, any one SATURDAY 8 AJ^NOON kitchen social, and we do not Masons. His appointment was announced by Carl 0 . TaleeHvIllt-Minehtttar Thomas and Mary Griffith, was Telex, up 12% to 134%. Of Conspiring To Buy • Sell waiting list, you know) so that of which would make a wonder- need any canned goods this Carlson, deputy grand master. 649-2331 TOURAINE LAROCHELLE and F Joyce Oliphant, Danny Hmn- ’The five ipost-actlve issues on VOLKSWAGEN COINS Appraise tlvey can have this garage turn -ful gift. Not only that, bpt you F week; 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., pinochle ’The annoimcement was made 176-178 phrey, Regina Cavagnaro, Glen- the New York Stock Exchange Kill Mafia Chief Collections Wanted out the work for them. know you are purchasing a WHITE GLASS CO. tournament. Bus pickup at 8:30 today during the annual Confer Spnioe Streot, na Sullivan, Debbie and Nancy •the past week w ere; We’ re Paying Top Current Soon you’ll' be hearing about wajbeh that will give you beauty, a.m. 'Two return trips, one at ence of Masters, held at the MandiBAter PAINTSi INC. O’Brien, and Nancy Johnson, for Occidental petroleum, up 1% ’Three men have been charyed Prices, Contact Us spring tune-up and many times accuracy and dependability. 81 Bissell St.—TOL noon, and the other at 4 p.m. with conspiring to murder Ray Masonic Home and Hospital at Drive-In PaxMag: For years Bray’s has done finding the time to come to the to 22% on 787,400 shares; Re Wallingford. we wonder if it is really Im ITuesday, 10 a.m. ^ to noon, mond L.S. Patriarca, who has GONNEOTIGUT expert watch repairing, and FOR BEST RESULTS Center to perform for our sen public Oorp.,- off 1% to 19%; VonDeck has named T. Dye portant. oil painting class, also Cancer been said by the federal govern NOTICE! many people depend upon Mr. ior cltisens, and believe me Great Western Financial, up'% Hooper-of Williams Rd., Bolton, There is nothing more frustrat everyone present was very Society volunteer project; 1 to 22%; Jersey Standard, off 1% ment to be leader of the Cosa VALLEY GOIM GO. ing than a car that bucks, is Bray for his fine service. All as his associate gprand marshal. KIDDilE work Is guaranteed, of course. PAUL'S SILK pleased.and enjoyed the per p.m. to 3:3p/p.m ., bowling to 54; and Xerox, off 7% to 91. Nostra in New England. WE WILL BE CLOSED 97 Center Street, Manchster sluggish on take-offs.. Many Both are now officers of Friend Most of us tend to forget that E formance immensely. Tom league at the "^»arl|ade Lanes. The five most-active issues on Patriarca was named as one 643-6296 times the only trouble is dirty PAINT SUPPLY ship Lodge of Masons of Man from Monday, March 2nd in order to move into our KORRAL regular cleaning of watches is O’Nell played the fiddle for No bus scheduled. the American Stock Exchange of five men marked for death Same Address—6 Years sparkplugs or worn out burned CITY E chester. 645 MAIN STREET many of the dances, and Mrs. according to secret indictments brand new building next door . . . CHILD DaUy 9-6 Thurs. tUI 9 points, and it Is truly amazing a must to preserve them and Wednesday, 10 a.m. to 11:46 the past week were: All appointed Grand Loqge Noel accompanied him at returned by a grand jury Thurs DAY CARE CENTER Monday Closed what new plugs and new points insure their accuracy. Don’t Td. 649*0300 a.m., arts and crafts; noon to Syntex, off 3% to 36 on 628,700 officers -will be installed during Hourly • Dally • Weekly piano, and we’re grateful to day night. WILL RE-OPEN TUES., MARCH 10th will do to your car. Of course, wa't urtll your watch stops 116 Spruce SL, Manchester 1 p.m., Hot-Meal and meals-on- shades; Canadian Homestead* the annual Grand Lodge ses Responsible Care for 2, 3, Corner of Bissell Street them both for helping. wheels; 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m., 'Die indictments charged sev there are many other items that before having it cleaned. The off 2% to 11%; Four Seasons sions April 2 at Hartford. 4, S-yr. olds from 7 a.m. to cost is a moderate one, and it ’The youngsters, and all pres- •’ Fun-Day, with gfuest speaker en men with conspiring to mur • p.m, Monday thru Sat need checking, land when you d» Open 1 to 8 DaUy, but Nursing, off 2% to 42; Wabash A district deputy is the offi will mean your watch will- last “ Never On' Sunday.’’ ent were treated to cup-cakes, Robert Digan discussing the Maynetics, off 1 to 23%, and der. The defendants are Guido Manchester Cycle Shop urday. MEMORIAL have your car tuned up at the AUTOMOTIVE cial representative in his area 182 WEST MIDDLE TPKE-, MANCHEST^ Don Willis Garage you are sure longer. ice cream, coffee or soda, and drug problem; 3 p.m. to 4 p.m., RIC International, up % to H'%. D’Arezzo, Gerald M. Tilllng- for the Grand Master of Masons Hot Lunches Served CORNER STORE We Buy and Sell hast, Joseph Schiavone, Louis 9 Delmont St.. Manchester they will go over it thoroughly, Besides watch retjalring, for this we must ,thank Mrs. square dancing with our expert In Connecticut. e Party Goods, Magazines rir!>v’s offers expert repairs on SUPPLIES Browsers Welfxime! Mary Rhodes, entertainment caller, William Harvey. Bus M. lacobuccl, Gerard Ouimette, 649-5531 and best of all, you notice the ’The lodges within District 6B • Groceries, CJold Cuts difference yourself. jewelry, and if you have some Phone 649-8102 chairman, and her helpers, who pickup at 8:30 a.m. and noon. John Oiumette and Ronald H. are Manchester and Friendship Bond Market Sweet Jr. s Fruits—Vegetables This year there seems to be thing that needs reoalrs in this PLUS served the food. Members of One return trip at 4:15 p.m. lodges of Manchester, Columbia line, take it to Bray’s Jewelry .Only D’Arezzo, ’TillinghEist e Greeting Cards a concerted effort to make spot her committee were Georg;lna Thursday, 9:30 a.m. to noon, and Daskam lodges in Glaston '’tore for expert repair service. MACHINE SHOP Vince, Hazel Stebblns and Mary pinochle tournament; 9 a.m. to Maintains Rally and Schiavone were linked in a We Depend On You . . . diecks on the road, and natural bury, Hartford Lodge. Euclid ly the first thing that is check Perhaps you have an old fash Kaminski. We thank them very 4:30 p.m., open card playing, conspiracy to, murder Patriar MERCURY You Can Depend On Us! SERVICE nON WILLIS NEW YORK (AP) ’The ral Lodge of Windsor Locks, Ever- John Ij. VonDeck Jr. ed is the braking system. Why ioned ring whose setting does much, as it all added to make table shuffleboard, reading, ’TV ca. ’ ly in tbe bond market continued g;reen Lodge of South Windsor, Travel Agency take chances? It takes but a not enhance the beauty of the the whole program a huge suc viewing, and pool. No bus All seven are either in custody Open 7 Days A Week the past week for -the fourth con and Philosophic Lodge of Re few minutes to have your 'tone. You can have this re GARAGE cess. I ■ scheduled. or imder arraignment. The last Arch Masons in the York Rites, Oil Midnight secutive week. search in Hartford. Sphinx ITemple Shriners, Omar J 643-9571 brakes checked and you will mounted for a small sum and 18 Main St., Tel. 649*4631 On Monday morning we had Friday, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., two were apprehended Friday. MANCHESTER Most sectors of the bond mar VonDeck is a Manchester na Shrine Club, Chapman Court of 352 MAIN 1ST. 646-0293 enjoy wearing it again. 60 some perstms present for the open card playing, visiting, D’Arezzo flew to Providence NO SERVICE ket are now four points higher tive, a graduate of Manchester the Order of Amaranth, and is Spldel watch bands are car Specializing in kitchen social, and I had Tom reading, TV viewring, pool and from Miami for arraignment CHARGE AUTO PARTS than they were at the beginning schools, and Bryant College of a past patron of Temple Chap ried hri-e snd these watch 'bands my O’Neil helping me with the table shuffleboard; 1 p.m. to 3 and was freed on $5,000 bail aft ^ * are designed to make your of February, according to the Business Administration. He is ter of OEIS. RESERVATIONS FOR YOUR Manchester Pet Center 270 BROAD ST BRAKE SERVICE program which was enjoyed by p.m., crewel embroidery class; er pleading innocent. watch look even more beauti all. investment firm of Salomon a son of Mr. and Mrs. John L. He Is sales manager for the • HOTELS Everyone loves a pet. At least do our very best 'to solve your 7 p.m. to 10 p.m., setback Bros.' & Hutzler. Tillinghast w£is arrested in his VonDeck Sr. of 11 Jean Rd. • AIRLINES COMf>LETE ful. Stop in and see the differ Front End Alignment In the afternoon we had a Providence home Friday i night. Computer Response Corpora that’s what it looks like if you problems. We feel that your pet OPEN tournament. No bus scheduled. Government bonds declined at He served in the Korean Con :J 1 • STEAMSHIPS PET CBNTERto^V ?! ent .“ityles. whopping 60 players for the Only one of the four men who tion of Washington, D.C., with could see the large clientele of problems are ours. Living at 83 the beginning of the week but flict. ' ' Canaries — Parakeets Should you not find a stone SAT. TO 1 P.M. General Repair Work pincohle tournament, -with the were allegedly targets actually an office in Hartford. He and 627 Main St., Manchester pet lovers who visit and patron- Ralph Rd., Manchester, also following winners: Floyd Post, subsequently advanced. In VonDeck was a founder of his wife Jane have a son, Da- Tropical Fish — Turtles ize the Manchester Pet Center gives us a personal pride not that suits your choice, this can difed. He was Michael Greene, Hamsters —> GerbHs easily be ordered, but most 737; Peter Prey, (668; Grace First Elk Dies— termediate government bonds Friendship Lodge in 1964, was '■vld. at 995 Main St., Manchester, only in our fine store, but also 26, of Providence, who was shot Mixed Breed Popples . people find just witiit they want Fine Quality Baker, 666; Ann Hoiffman, 648; — five to seven years once its charter senior warden and every week. -, in our lovely town,” he says. to death last October as he Aqoarium Accessories, In stock. JOHN'S Edith Dexter, 647; Eva Post, Second Tapped again outperformed longer term program chairman, and is its GUNLIFFE (tar Own Special Blended > Started in 1953 by Mr. Ben Some of the services offered issues. ' stood beside a car on a Provi Youth Held in Shooting 642: Mary Nackowskl, 641; dence street. first elected master. He now is Pelt Foods Gozzo (who has had pets of his are: For Trailblazing Short term rates were gener in his fourth term as lodge DIAMONDS ATLANTIC GertrudO Herrmann, 640; Har Patriarca was once identified NEW BRITAIN (AP) — Two MOTOR SALES own since 1946), it is now a ’’—Blend alKour own bird and ally lower although the three secretary, and has served- as a MANCHESTER From 706 MAIN STREET riet Keeney, 639; Jennie Fogar in Senate subcommittee testi men were reported in critical friendly family business with small animal foods; in addition MANCHESTER JACKSON, ,Wyo. (AP) — The month Treasury bill rate ad chairman or as a member of EXPERT AU’TO BODY and .IRWELRY ty, 632; Paul Schuetz, 680; Ann mony as head of the New Eng- condition with bullet wounds af PET CENTER his wife, Daisy and his son, We carry major brands of f e n d e r REPAIRS BRAY’S STORE ' Young, 630; Felix Jesanis, 626; first elk died, but scientists say vanced for the first week in a , land Mafia. several lodge committees. He ter an argument in Walnut Hill 966 Main St. Manchester Greg. Prior to opening his own foods. 649-8132 Wilbur Messier, 628; and Lu they will try again to track elk month."Other short money mar is the first president of its past Parl^ with a 17-year-old youth, Your census answers ENAjVEL and LACQUER business in 1953, Mr. Gozzo " —Grooming aids. New Canon For' • Expert Watch Repairing ket rates declined. Federal masters askociation. REFINI8HINOS • Fine Slelection of Gifts cille Crawford, 619. migration using a space satel police said. worked five years in a pet shoy " —Training collars and ieash- London’ s St. Paul’ s On Wednesday morning our funds generally showed their In Grand Lodge circles,. he Police arrested Robert Ciarci RBASOpiABLE PRICES to gain experience and know- < For AH Occasions BRAKES. TUNE-UPS lite and a data transmitting col are as confidential • Longine, Bulova, arts and craft instructor Ruth largest decline since lat last Music by Grieg has served as a representative and charged him with two RT. 83—VERNON, CONN. Ha mill's ledge. Up until this day, he has " —U o m p I e t e selection of LONDON (AP) — One of the lar. Wittnauer and Claravelle French returned from her vaca year. Euro-doilar rates aver in District 6, and as a member counts of assault with intent to Just Above the TraflSc served over 40,000 customers, training aids for obedience. \ Church of England’s leading au MINO| REPAIRS aged slightly above the previous Program Theme of the Masonic Culture and Pub as your vote. -Large selection of tropical Watcher tion in Florida, and picked up The 'body of the 500-pound cow kill. Circle Prinfery k(r. Gozzo feels that ,after 737 Main St.. Manchester week’s level. lic Relations Committee. He fish. thorities on relations with Rome right where she left off getting elk named Monique was found The victims, Jose Diaz, 22, TEL. 643-0016 Commerrlal Printing and DUPONT’S seventeen years in busineba, Phone 643-6617 ' JOHN .KBNSEI., Proprietor all in attendance really work Yields of new corporate bonds ’Ihe Chamlnade Musical Club organized and served, as chair "satisfying a customer” is al " —Aquariums and supplies. and a personal friend of Pope 2 Tuesday. One of the project di will present a program of and Luis Rodriguez, 27, (report Rubber Stamps 2 ing. ’The ladies will be finish rose slightly while yields on sea man of the new Grand Lodge ways uppertnost in his - mind. “ —Complete line of Smith Paul, the Rev. Bernard C. Paw music by Grieg Monday at edly stopped their car, got out > Wedding Invitations and ing their tote bags, and start rectors, Frank C. Craighead Jr., soned corporates continued to Audio Visual Film Library Com The Ir^ternal Revenue Service can't see your Cen Stop ’n Go "We stand behind every Worthington guaranteed' collars. ley has been made a canon of 8 p.m. in the Federation Room and beratfid young Ciarci for Accessories St. Paul’s Cathedral. Canon ing on one or two other pro said she died of pneumonia decline. The announcement of mittee. sus Form. And neither can the Selective Service, quality product we sell. We are " —We also carry wild bird of Center Congregational following too closely in an auto. FRONT END Prop: “Rudy” DiiPont Pawley, 68, was representative jects, such as making foam fish which is common among the several large industrial issues VonDeck became a.Mason in • Business Cards, Manchester’s oldest existing pet supplies for your outdoor feath Church. Police said Ciarci pulled a pistol the FBI, or any other agency. Only qualified em Letterheads, Envelopes , of the Anglican Archbishops to hold soap, and some will be herd^of 7,000 elk. served to restrain the rally. Manchester Lodge and has serv shop in continuous operation - in ered friends.^ Vocal and instrumental and started firing. DYNAMICS 275 Main Street with the Vatican’s Unity Secre covering waste paper baskets. The bright red, $25,000 collar A $76 million duke Power Co. ed as president of its Fellow- ployees of the Census Bureau will ever lopk at if, • All types of Business this area," Mr. Gozzo savs. He' " —We are known as the selections will be performed by 244 BROAp STREET Forma—Register—One tariat from 1960 to 1965, besides Our hot-meal went over very which had been fitted. around offering of 8% per cent first and craft Club. and they're sworn to secrecy. (Behind Dairy Queen) Phone: 649-6977 asks anyone who has any prob "house of the mixed breed pup Mrs. Howard Chase, Mrs, Mary time Carbon—Padded—etc. being an observer at all sessions well with a real turkey dinner. her neck a week ago was recov refunding mortgage bonds His Masonic memberships al phone: 649-4045 lems with (heir pets to feel free pies." f Stewart Miss Marjorie Ste Now Assoolatid In fact, nothing but good can happen to you o Castom Made of the 'Vatican Cfouncil. In 1966 Our meal-on-wheels is going ered. Wednesday apparently wets con so include the York Rite Bodies, Specializing In Featuring a complete line of to ask him or any of his capable If you have any problem' at HOME QF FAMOUS BRANDS phens, Mrs. Eldna Johnston, With when you fill in your form on April First. Like better Rubber Stamps Shell Products plus all, why not drop in and talk it he became chairman of the 4 along very well, and we’re de After the fitting, several at sidered to be somewhat over Sphinx Temple Shriners, Omar Front End Geometry crew for advice. Mrs. Clifford Benson and Mrs. Moriarty Brothart General Automotive over. Archbishop of Canterbury’s • Hotpoint • Maytag • Frigldaire • Zenltti livering twenty hot meals, and tempts to track her movements priced by many investors. By Shrine Club, Nutmeg Forest of housing, better schools, better transportation. And Brake Service and "Regardless where you pur from the. Nimbus 3 weather sat Cyrus Tompkins. Accompanists check our LOW prices Repairing He carries a variety of small Commission on Roman Catholic • ItCA • PiiniiMcnic • WestiiighouiM' • Hotpoint I can’t thank our volunteers Wednesday evening, only an es the Tail Cedars of Lebanon, and a fair sharing of representatives in Congress— and Shock Absorbers chased your products, we’ll still ellite 700 nxiles above Wyoming will be Mrs. Tompkins and —Eorelign and Domestlo— animal and birds. , Relations. • StoreoH • Dishwustaers • Radio* • TVs • Dryen • Etc. enough for doing a marvelous timated 40 per cent of the issue Mrs. Raymond Murphy. Temple CJhapter of OES. PHONE 647-1268 job. I wish we could get a few in polar orUt were unsuccess had ibeen placed. state and local governments. So be sure to answer Free Inspection Miss Stephen is in charge of He is a past master councilor John Deimls HanilU more volunteers so we could ful. On Monday contact was The week’s heavy corporate of John Mather Chapter, Order all the questions. Your form is not only as confiden No Obligation the progtram. 16 SERVER STREET Got A Painting Prablom? We’ll Help! Open Eves. HN 9 P.M. at the PaiRode pnon. 643-^1 give the regulars a little rest, made, but it appeared Monique bond calendar was made up of DeMolay, and also was state tial as your vote— it's just ds important. J
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Site Selected nerald Angle Problems Hit Camps in Spring Training Tuesday night’s O I A C Penn State Streak By Bullets Didn’t Back Down Class L Basketball Tourna ment game between East EARL YOST Catholic High and Rockville Sports Editor Reg Jackson Player Strike High will bo played at South Windsor High. Upped to 17 Games Long Layoffs Often Harmful Looms Again Trading Baskets, Punches Starting time will be 8 Fined, Banks o’clock. How does a coach keep his basketball charges sharp NEW YORK (AP) __ Penn, now 24-1, had to come after Its ®L"’ between his final regular season game and the first bench only to' provide the under- five meetings iiguinst the strug- Buck.s had suffered against De The gym ran neat approxi Threatened For Baseball NEW YORK (AP) — mately 1,200. ; I Penn’s Ounkera w on th eir from behind to beat Columbia In over Stanford w e . tournament test, a lapse of nearly two weeks? "It’s ' The Baltimore Bullets, ma'.med BulleU with the re- jritng; defending/ NBA champs. troit this season. ^ I lenns y u a k e is w on tn eir ^ trlpleheader at home Pauley Pavilion court. hard’” Charlie Shares of South Windsor said of his NEW YORK (A P)__^The MIAMI (AP) — The quired eight players in uniform, Manchester High’s t'larke 17th Straight and UCLA’s Ph„rdelphla. The Bruins, now 22-1. were Van Arsdale poured in 37 Elgin Baylor matched hts aea- Arena will be the scene the threat of a players’ strike hardly in a iwsition to risk Elsewhere in the NBA Friday Brums started a new win- Columbia led by Jim McMI:- paced by Curtis Rowe’s career increasing possibility of a polnts and Hawkins 29 with each -son's high\ of 42 points and same night of a Class A looms for the 1970 Imse- anymore manpower losses, night, Phoenix rapped Boston o7 th" m"'*scoring” To""pmJ^^ swred ir 'o f Ahem in the final nan’s great play, came from lO high of 30 points, nik at East Catholic Righ as well. Intra-squad drills and crippling player strike game between Windham of ning streak, but look at scrimmages under game c""------omivo. ball search after major didn’t back down when it 134-125,. Philadelphia slugged Q . / . / ' *. -/( / ’ y . ■ ■/ / ‘ , ,/ i -‘Vt 1 ..... ^ ".If 4 ^4 -L A ' * r * im'. ■«. *.- ’i) N" • .. \ ' /r. ' Sv' -' V' • ■ ' ■ ■' ' '\ ' \ ^. ' / ^ r\ / f I - V , ■ ■- ' \ k \ \ \ 'f \ \ , v c n ' MANCHfis p R Ev e n in g h e r a l d ,yM tC H E STER - ;bNN„6 N.. sAxiik)SA TlikW ^, FEBRUARY 28. 1^)70 \^\'' >; ^ _ , ' ^ FdUBTBEIN \\ \ V '\ ■ V'. V '^-' '■ ■ ^ ' V: V l ™ $ ® BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE li^ANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURJ)AYx FEBRUARY 28, 1970 PAGE FIPTEEN BUGGS BUNNY /\. OlIK :. \ ------T ------^------THANKS AN' THAT'S WHAT 1 GALL MY WOPP, 3 U6T E R , YOU 1 Housahold SarvIcM Help Wonted’ ■ Help Wanted—Male 36 Help Wanted Male 36 ^THESE TIES IS A STEAL. THIS ONE'S A SALESMANSHIP! A PV5 MT HAVE TO B E A HEN \ . BBAUT.' IT GOES , CALL AGAIN! \ Off*i«d 13-A \ X Female 35 PART-TIME work In sm^I SINGER (X). Due to expanaton AT TH' PRICE, DOC! O K , S U P E R TO KNOW SOMETHING ABOUT EGGS.' WITH V E R B u t IT JUST .SO h a p p e n s t h a t Aaiwar la rraVloM >*«»<« BERRY'S WORLD shop. Shipping, receiving, gen we have an openifig In the 6 CHENTI6 T, TWO handymen want a variety E Y E S . ' y OKAY, "A IF YO U MV WEIGHT IS EXACTUV RUSHT igj ismsn icioidlt^ CLASSIFIED eral handyman. Hours 12 noon Mancheeter area, for a man eirary of JobH by day or hour. Rea- 8EC;RETARY lor law office full r . KN OW S O F O P MY BUIUP, ACCO PPIN G T O TH E Feline and Canine a i^ [?i •IMHLJ tO' 6 p.m. 649-2304. to be trained In sale* and cer x m r MUCH ABOUT ' SCIENTIFIC STUPES, I'VE A^^E.' td Honilble. Call 643-5305. or part-time. Write Box F, A ___ tain phases In management. 'itK NUTRlTIOIN, Manchester Herald. PLUMBERS and experienced HOS'J C O M E ’^I'LU PUT YtXl IN SHAPE W iiuO U T ' ACllOSS DOWN CUSTOM made draperies, slip Excellent opportunity (or ad- NECK EVEN C H A P G iN G a f e e , ADVERTISING helpers wanted. Top wages YOU'RE MOT 1 Small flaps covers and reupholsterinf. vancment (or tlie right man. Ti>A S t_l/W T 1 DotneiUc male 2 Biblical name and benefits. Call after 6 p.m., - feline CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING)DEPT. HOURS Budget terms, Established In Good' starting salary, commis BulSV 3 Cogitates 646 -46 23. sions, vehicle provided. Many 4 Canine breed 4 Hobbles 8 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. 1045., Days, 524-0154, evenings, Tie- 8 Source of a 649-7590. WHY WE ARE LOOKING for-an auto employe benefits. Apply Sing feline breed (dial.) loo 5 Engage for bf salesman. If you want to work er Co., 856 Main St., Morudies- H 12Kxiat ' (DOPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. services REWEAVING Of bums, moth- at a dealership that wants you ter, to Mr. Moore. 13 Italian coins 6 Public speaker 4 ISO P.M. DAY BEFORE PUBLICATION holes, zippers repaired. Win 14 Shield bearing dow shade.s made to measure, COMMUTE? to make a good living, where APPRENTICE electrlcron, good 7 Moist 42 Snare Deadline for Baturduy and Monday la 4:30 p.m. Frldai a customer is taken care of, 15 Couch 8 Rail birds 26 Vestige all size Venetian blinds. Keys wages, benefits and paid holi 16 Handel's forte t3The sun a dealership that has built Its 9 Flower 27 Devilish made while you wait. Tape re days. Call 649-5366. BY V. T. HAMLIN ( p l ) (var.; comb, reputation on service, the old ALLEY OOP 10 Tropical plant 28 Followers PLEASE READ YOUR AD corders for rent. Marlow's, 887- The telephone 18 Quotable 11 Disorder -29------Communists form) est Lincoln-Mercury dealership HOW ABOUT passage 44 Exude Olwalfted or “ Waht Ada” are taken over the pbone a. a Main St. 640-5221. company has BUT SHE'S NOT IN ^ I'M AFRAID 17 Submitted to 31 Public In Connecticut is looking (or a IT, OSCAR.'* 20 Foundations storehouses 46 Garden flower convenience. The advortiaer ahould read hia ad the FIRST openings for MANAGER TMENCXXXA MOO, ALLEY,.,WEVe ; Y'MEAN IT LOOKS 19 Liquid LIGHT TRUCKING, bulk deliv man who wants a good place TH AT PR.WONMUGS 21 It is (contr.) 33 Scoffed 47 “New” star e N T WITH BEEN LOOKING, ------measures OPERATORS in to sell cars and has a desire FOR H E R WAY.' TIME-MACHINE 22 Uncloses 38 Full amount 48 Alumnus next ln*ertlon, Tlie Herald U responftlble lor only ONE In- ery, yards, attics, cellars YOU? LABORATORY 23 Loses color its MANCHES TRAINEE (poet.) 24 Church part 40 Leaves out SO Harden, as correct or omitted Inaertipn for any advertiacinent and then cleaned and removed. Also odd to work hard. We can offer a J LJ 24 Wolfhound 41 Narrow roads cement only to the extent of a “ make good” Inaertiort. Errora which Jobs. 644-8062. TER office. demonstrator, excellent com An opening exists for am 28 Shakespear do not lewen the value of the odvertiHement will not be mission plan, pension plan, bitious person, willing to o 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ean canine F" 2 3 corrected by **mako frood** InaertioD LIGHT trucking, cellar 'and at hospital plan and five-day learn and work to buUd hia o [gu S T E P S LAST 27 Courtesy title You need no pre n r 13 14 tics cleaned, odd Jobs, lawns, week. Apply in person at future with the largest res 3 o CHANCE ■=■ 30 Dawdle and trees cut and removed. vious experience. taurant organization in the 32 Hijvoy 17 '(Rockville, Toll Free) Morlarty Bros., 301 Center St., :/ IS 16 643-6000. We’ll train you at Manchester. Ask for Mr. Jim country. No previous ex 34 Afternoon a good starting snooze 18 19 20 643-2711 875-3136 McCavanagh. perience required. We BY J. B. WILLIAMS 35 Redacted salary. Valuable , provide an 8 week formal ^ ' 1 OUT OUR WAY 36 Abstract being 21 22 23 B u ild in g - benefits, pleasant, DISHWASHER wanted for training program. Excel 37 High cards Saturday nights. Apply Cavey's lent starting salary with 24 26 38 27 28 Contracting 14 working condi-'' ’ SEE - MINE ARE X YES, BUT LOOK T SURE , BUT OH,THEV'RE 39 European ■ Trouble Reaching Our Advertiser? tions, good retire Restaurant, 45 E. Center St. unlimited growth poten- a-ae HOCKEY SKATES' J AT THESE-- /THERE'S REALLY VERY NICE, perch 30 31 32 33 SAVE MONEY! Fast service. 'tial and one of the best a a e [5 -:ic 11?0 HtA, lof.TM l«f Ut HOCKEYS A THEYRE FOR '\ NOTHIMS /VIORE BOYS.... < 40 Not closed Dormers, room additions, ga ment plan, oppor EXPERIENCED male to su benefit packages In the ROUSH,TDUSH ) SPEED SKATING \ FASCINATING BU T D O N 'T ' 41 Masculine 34 35 pervise plating department in 24-Heur Answering Service rages, porches, roofing and © ■3 y ■ n- !/• •'7 '/■ "'4 ‘ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1970 ■J ■I' ■ PAGE .EIGHTEEN . JManrlrfBtpr ^ Etipning 't\ ----7T a ' T ' Second Lt. Kerviriners^ti A. A SpencersnphcM'r St. St. Jude’s Jude’s Mother’s Circle A b o u t 1 OMTtl Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Kervvln will meet Monday M S p.m. Ivt A Spencer Sr., of .60 Thomas the home of Mrs. Terrell Rice, John Mather Chapter, Onler Dr., ha.s been aw ard^ U S. m Tlie Baby Has of DcMolay, was recently Air Force silver pilot wln^gs be Mrs. W llli^ K e r r . presented with the Gold Honor upon graduation at Webb AFB, Shop P.M. in the P.M. iW Award bv the International Texas. He has been a-ssigneii to The Junior choir of Norm Supreme Council of the Order Laughlin APB, Texas, for duty U^ted Methodist Church wUl of DeMolay. This is me second -is a T-38 Talon Jot trainer air- rehearse Monday at 3.16 a.m. Been Named consecuUve year that the chap- croft Instructor pilot. at the church.____ OPEN TONIGHT till ^=30 ter has won me award, given „ " , , annually td any chapter which The Rev. Walter H. ^ m i s The paator-^rlsh comnmtec 'Initiates more new members of Community Baptist Church of North United Methodist than were initiated in any will conduct a service at OreCn Church will meet Monday at MacDonald HI, Rdbert James, eon of Robert Jr. and previous year since 1963. I ^ g e tomorrow at 2 p.m. He 3:18 p.m. at the church. Mercy Irwin MacDonald, 27 Heron Rd., Ehist Hartford. He ___ 1 will be assisted by Walter Mac- j ----- / was bom Feb. 19 at Manchester Memorial Hospltol. His ma- Friendship Circle. Salvation Ilvain. denter Congregational Church tfimal grrandparents; are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ir\^n, 31 Ban- Army, will meet Monday at — board of deacons will meet Mon- efoft PI., Rockville; His paternal grandparents are Mr. and t 7:48 p.m. at the church for a ’ "This Solitude 'Through day at 9:30 n.m. in Robbins FABRIC DEPARTMENT Sip Mrs. Robert MacDonald Sr., 69 Deepwood Dr., Wapping-. wor-ship program. Mrs. Brig. Which we go . . . Is I ” is Room. ^ A 34 Oakland St, Route 83, M anchester Hartwell Fleming and Mrs. name of a film which will ----- Drought, Jenyfer Frances, daughter of Prank and Mar Brig. Maro Smith from the shown at the Sunday Morning Tlw confirmation class of lene Beoker Drought, 97 Oak St., Windsor Locks. She was bom Hartford Citadel will be guests. Coffee House tomorrow at 9:60 South United Memodist Church Peb. 11 at St. Francis Hospital. Her maternal grandparents Hostesses will be Mrs. Doris a.m. at St. Mary's Episcopal will()heet Monday at 3:30 p.m. are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Becker, Windsor Locks. Her Fwtemal Howard and Mrs. Oswald Weir. Church. Id the youth lounge. grandparents are Prank Drought, Avon, and Mrs. Evelyn Za- remski,-Stamford. Her maternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs: Herbert Field, 67 Durant St., Manchester, and Mrs. Henry Becker, Glastonbury. Flori, Jeremy John, son of John and Kathryn DaJtaCorte Flore, 8 Ward St., Rockville. He was bom Fe/b. 21 at Rockville General Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Victor DaJlaCorte, Minor Hill Rd., Rockville. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Flori, 19 Barbara Rd., Rockville. Boor n, David John, son of David John I and Marjorie Iflee Boor, -Old Stafford Rd., ’Tolland. He was bom Peb. 22 at Rockville General Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William IQee, Mountain St., Rockville. His pa ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Boor, Reed Rd.. Rockville. Oolee, Amfuida Louise, daughter of Michael and Joanna O’Brien Coles, 129G Rachel Rd., Beechwood Apts., Manches ter. She was bom Feb. 17 at Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles O’Brien, Hartford. Her paternal grandparerrts are Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Coles, Older Mill Rd., EJIllngton. Williams, Jeremy Lewis, son of Norman and Barbara Campbell 'WIlHams. Tolland Ave., Rockville. He was bom Peb. IB at Rockville Geireral Hospital. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Russell Williams, Wiridermere Ave., Elling ton. Hts maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Campbell Jr., Hunter Rd., ToMand. Koshka, Kelley Marie, daughter of 'Paul Jr. and Sharon Gray Roshka, 68 Robin Rd., Vernon. She was bom Peb. 17 at \ Ro Peters V, John Henry, son of John TV and Dariyl Brace Peters, Jared Sparks Rd., WUllngton. He was bom Jon. 22 at Rockville General Hospital. His maternal gramlparents are F Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brace, 6 Vernon Center Heights, Vernon. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Peters m , 64 Davis Ave., Rockville. I*. *1 •< « * Maynard, Kathryn Ann, daughter of Roger and Kathryn Shanahan Maynard, 18 West Rd., Rockville, fflie was bom Feb. • 10 at Rockville General Hospital. Her meitemal grandparents ore Mr. and Mrs. John Shanahan Jr., Meadowbrook Rd., El- Ungtmi. Her paternal grandparents ore Mr. and Mrs. Harold E Maynard, 18 West Rd., Rockville. Calvin Russell, Enfield; Ernest Manchester Silhavy, Grant Hill Rd., Tol- Hospital Notes VISITING HOURS BIR’THS YESTERD AY: Intermediate Care ^ m l- daughter to .Mr. and Mrs. private, noon-2 p.mi, and 4 p.m. Charles Cormier, 290 Diane Dr., 8 p.m.; private rooms, 10 a.m.- Wapping. ; 8 p.m., and 4 p.m.-8 p.m. DISCHARGED YESTER Pediatrics: Parents allowed D AY: Leslie Bristol, MlUord; F y time except noon-2 p.m.; Miss Mary Foley, Sunnyslde, others, 2 p.m.-8 p.m. N.Y.: Edward Kerin, 63 Ralph Self Service: 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Rd.; Mrs. Audrey Durey, 138 4 p.m.-8 p.m. Lyness St.; Miss Gloria Intensive Care and Coronary Clemens, Box 30; Howard Cum Care: Immediate family only, mings, South Windsor; Mrs. anytime,, limited to five min- Agnes Pecorlno, Loehr Rd., Blatemity: Fathers, 11 a.m.- Rockville; Mrs. Frtmees ■ 12:4S p.m., and 6:30 p.m.-8 Dalello, Stafford Springs; Ches p.m.; others, 3 p.m.-4 p.m., and ter Blenkowskl, Ellington; 8:88 p.m.-8 p.m. James Chase, 132 Maple St.; Age Limits:. 18 in maternity, Mrs. Roberta Smith, 19 Diane IS in other areas, no limit in Dr., Vernon; Mrs. Miary Shaw, self-service. 28 S. Hawthorne St.; William Ursln, South Rd., Bolton; Alex- The administration reminds a n ^ r Tycz,’ 131 Summit St.; visitors that with constractlon Mrs. Eileen Washburn, East nnder way, parking space is Hartford. limited. Visitors are asked to Also, Frederick Arcoleo, 69 bear with the hospital while the Merline Dr., Vernon; Jef parking problem exists. frey 'Thompson, 69 Hlllcrest Dr., Rockville; Christopher Patients Today:'254 Warner, Enfield; Susan Welles, East Hartford; Douglas Hill, 11 ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Bryon Rd.; Cheryl Nlcewicx, Mrs. Alice Anderson, 8 E. Grandview St., 'Tolland; Alcide Franklin Park, Rockville; Don- 'Albert, 6 Linnmore Dr.; Don ••na Antonelli, 54 S. Grove St., ald Harrison, 46 Francda D r.; Rockville; Mrs. Mabel Barra- U sa Saleh', 667 Bolton Rd., Ver co. East Hartford; Curtis Bas- non; Miss Dorothy Wolfe, Mans kervllle, '61 School St.; Mrs. field Depot; Mrs. Carolynn 2 Pauline Booth, 689 Main St.; Everett, 15 Mill St. Robert Elliott Jr., Tollandi; John Flandreau, 14B McGuire. Also, Henry Stephenson, 8 Lane; Gary Jeski, Bolton; Keeney St.; John Barron, East Mrs. Beverly Johnson, South Hartford; Mrs. Irene Remblsz Windsor; Mrs. Judith Kerr, and daughter. East Hartford; Pinney Hill Apts., Rockville; Mrs. Carolyn Alaimo and son. Harvey King, 452 W. Middle East Hartford; Mrs. Christine Tpke.; Mrs. Marie Kunhardt, Keenan and daughter, 18 Emily Staffordville; Mrs. Ollie Mc- Dr., Rockville; Mrs: Joanna Means, East Hartford; Mrs. Sharon and daughter, Glaston Laura Marino, 32G McGuire bury; Mrs. Kathleen Quey and Lane; Mrs. Ema Miller, 18A daughter, 103 Cooper. Hill St.; Mount Vernon Apts., Rockville; Mrs. Nancy Foley and son, 146 Robert Hussex, Windsor Locks; Maple St.; Mrs. Bernice Clark David Newton, East Hartford; and daughter, Mark Dr., Cov George Okerfelt, 22 Sunset St.; entry, OPEN ALL DAY . I All_Medicinal Services Available 455 HARTFORD RD. . • 643-5230 MANCHESTER OPEN SUNDAY - FRIDAY lOA.M. -10 P.M. A. . I i ■i i I ■. / . ' / ■ 'ji. I-' 4 ‘ / M m itiftB U r ! FEB. 28 thru MAR. 6 EnpttfttQ il^raUk TV Shoivs in^nfttd i^m Ui The Week^s Movies: Old and New Superstars i “i H ^phrey Bogart, in right photo, plays a river boatman in the 1951 film. The African Queen. Bogart, who won an Oscar for the role, co-stars with Katlmnne Hepburn. It will be shown Thursday 9-11 p.m. on CBS. Below, Rich ard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor faU in love in "The Sandpiper.” The film, about an unconventional artist, will be televised Friday 9-11 p.m. on CBS. Ji J Bach and Rock Join in Show By SIARTIN BEBNHEIMER high quality. The problem in volves the advisability — even The Los Angeles lim es LOS ANGBLEIS—^Ait the end of the validity — of mixing high- "The Swltched-on Symphony," quality music from one ; genre . an NiBC-TV special schedul^ ^ th high-quality music of z' for March 14, Los Angeles Phil another. Some mig^t argue that harmonic Orchestra conductor the act of mixing com prom i^ Zubin Mehta is supposed to standards and virtues "in the make a valiant effort to bridge first place. the musicail generation gap. A hundred-piece symphonic Classical orchestras around ensemble can seem rather pre the country, he explains to the tentious if it tries to swing. A camera, are opening their rock com'bo can seem rather minds, their doors, and their hearts to the purveyors and ridiculous if it pretends to take 11 New Shows purveyees of rock culture. Bach and friends too seriously. Wheither 'the two areas of mu Giving the two forces separate sic are really compatable re but equal time on the same pro mains to be heeu-d. In earlier gram might do nothing but an ABC’s Goimterblast days, we experienced endless tagonize the supporters of each efforts to bring jazz into the camp. By JERRY BUCK grammlng. form ^ concert hall, and, as far We shall know more by 8:30 AP Televlaton Radio Writer ABC tradlUonally waits tmtll as I am concerned, the efforts on March 14, when the Andy CBS and NBC announce their failed. NEW YORK ( i ^ ) ~ ABC’s Williams show temporarily will ELECTRONICS schedules, then blocks in the They usually involved self-con new 'faU schedule \is a study In have given way to this mass- shows designed to lure that seg scious juxtapositions of bad LABORATORIES the imperfect art of counterpro- media experiment in cultural- ment of the audience not ac "classical” music with bad jazz, cross-breeding. The lineup is un counted for by the opposition. too simplistic to satisfy the deniably impressive. !ln addition stylistic needs at one extreme 277 BROAD If, for instance; "Gunsmoke" to Mehta and (The Band, there and too square to approach suc and Red Skelton on Monday MINI-MOTORS cess at the other. will be a starry guest roster, ■ nights are not heady enough for SMALI, ENGINE The thesis behind "The populated almost exclusively by viewers 18-34, in goes “Tlje STEffEO SPECIALISTS Switched-on Symphony” blithe musicians under 30. Young Lawyers" for ABC. ly ignores &e distinctions be Representing the highbrow On Wednesdays, where NBC’s CHAIN SAWS tween the rigid symphonic re- longhairs will be Christopher u m "Virginian" holds sway and jiertory and the essentially loose Parkening and members of the SHARPENED CBS is offering its own gutsy (improvisatory) nature of rock. Los Angeles Master Ctoorale. V. “ Storefront Lawyers," ABC set Representing the lowbrow FOR REPAIRED “Contemporary rock and folk two situation comedies, the re music," states Ernest Flelsch- l(»ig-hairs — how simple it was We Are Not Satisfied turning "The Courtship of Ed mann, the Philharmonic Execu in the old days when longhair CARS Until You Are! die’s Father” and Daimy Thom tive Director, "has much to say by itself meant something! — as in "Make Room for Orand- 649-8J05 to us. We have touch to say to will be Ray Charles ( “ Yester daddy.” TV-Rsdlo Sales 4nd Service young people. This program day” ), Bobby Sherman (“ Gul- 188R W. Middle Turnpike In all, ABC is bringing in 11 shows the dividing lines are nivere” ), lethro Tull new shows and switching six re breaking down. We should be ("Bouree” ), The Nice ("Ameri turning series to what it consid ca” ), and Santan ("Batuque” ). concerned today with only one ers more advantageous time kind of music — namely good "The Swltched-on Symphony" periods. music." owes Its sponsorship to ^ Atlantic Fuel Oil Counterprogramming has not One would like to agree. But American Telephone and Tele always worked well for ABC, some doubts linger. graph Co. (Its second encounter but well enoui^. Monday night 17161% are no doubts, iof vdth Mehta and the L.A. PhU- L T. WOOD CO. was a disaster this season and harmonlc). Jack (3ood, remem- FOB M-HB. BUBNKB SKBVlOll, TBL. 6«»-S701 course, about our having to "be (See Page Three) oonoemed only with muale of (8e« Page Tluree) t ! i ' L. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1970 PAGE IH R E B MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1970 PAGE TWO MONDAY j a PROGRAM Morning TUESDAY JO PROGRAM SATURDAY JO PROGRAM Educational (89-49) News — Weather — Harris. Drania of Norwegian 1:99 (5) Girl Talk . prepared way for American (8-49) Newlywed Game (0) broken in 1776. Tucker China 8:16 (8) iBliaite Horlsoas (29-39) Julia (C) police he’s informed that Peg < 0 ) invasion of Philippines in 2:89 (8) Onidlog Light (O (8) Get It Together (C) 6:39 F r^ c k Chef _ 2:39 (3) o ald lat LIchl 6:89 (8) Cengretslonal Report {O (8-49) Movie gy and her son are being held Ham Dinner for Four In (2*49) The Oeeton (0 ) 1944. TIaa Chang Is featured. (89) Consul taUon (C) (2*49) The Doctors (C) "M ister Jcrlco” PatritJc Mao- (30) Jambo (C> hostage in exchange for the R