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LXXXX, NO. 196 (TWENTY-EIGHT p a g e s — TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1971 (OkiBsifled Adrertlalng on Page 2S) PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS ------^------Judges in Russia President Sees Convict Nine Jews MOSCOW (A P)—The nine Jews on trial in Lenin­ SALT Stalemate grad on hijack plotting charges were all convicted to­ day and sentenced to labor camp terms, Soviet sources reported. ------Tnie defendants, according to older brother of Mikhal Koren Breakthrough omclal press accounts, were in blit, three years strict regime, the dock for alleged complicity —Viktor Boguslavsky, 31, en WASHINGTON (A P )— President Nixon announced in an abortive hijack attempt or glneer, three years strict re today that the United States and the Soviet Union for "anti-Soviet slander." gime*. have agreed to work toward an agreement on limiting The court reserved the stiffest —Solomon Drelzner, 39, engl penalty—10 years of strict re- neer, three years strict regime antiballistic missiles and on limiting offensive nuclear gime in a Russian labor camp —V ll^ r Shtilbans, 30, doctor, weapons. ------— —^for Ollya Butman, a 38-year- one year strict regime, In a brief statement on live some compromise by each side old engineer whose role in the —Lassal Kaminsky, 41, engi- television and r ^ o , Nixon de­ in order to make progress to­ planning of the June 16, 1970, hi- neer, five years strict regime, clared “this agreement Is a ma­ ward an historic agreement to jack attempt was called trea- prosecutor had asked for a jor step in breaking the stale­ limit the arms race between the sonous by cuithorities. six-year sentence. mate on nuclear arms talks” two supoerpowers. But his na­ MIkhaU Korenblit, 38, was J>«lges In a Leningrad beg;un with toe Soviets In 1969. tional broadcast did not spell sentenced to a seven-year term. court began delibe/'ating Nixon’s short announcement this out. BlU —timed with a similar one to be The Leningrad prosecutor had ^ Further details were expected issued by Moscow—gave no de­ asked for a lO-year sentence for **^«^®‘* to be made public by the White tails on what breakthrough he Butman and eight years of con- f House later. finement for KorenbUt prosecutor has demanded labor anticipated In the U.S.-Soviet 'The current SALT talks are In camp terms ranging from one Strategic Arms Limitation Vienna. n ils was the second Lenln- to 10 yeBLTs. (SALT) Talks which got under­ Nixon has been meeting here way In Finland In the faU of this week with Ambassador K* V Aoucju. never given the precise 1969. Gerard Smith, head of the U.S. Last December, l l persons charges against the Jews. But In the Soviet Union, delegaUon to the SALT talks. who were to have boarded the official sources have reported an announcement over Moscow delegation members. The 12>seater plane for a flight to that two of them are charged radio said the Soviet Union and subject of their talks has been Sweden to make their way to Is- with treason and the others with the United States have agreed held in strict secrecy, rael, were tried in secrecy. Two anti-Soviet abigation and propa- to a two-step procedure. U.S. Nixon also met with key were sentenced to death, but the ganda. and Soviet negotiators in the members of congress, including death penalty was later com- Foreign correspondents are SALT talks have decided to seek* Sen. J. W. Fulbrlght, (D-Ark., muted. A 12th man, an army of- barred from the trial, and Tass an accord on antimissile de- chairman of the Senate Foreign fleer, was tried and convicted Is the main source of informa- fense before tackling the com­ Relations Committee. separately by a court-martial. tlon on the proceedings. plex matter of limiting offensive Nixon acclaimed the agree­ The court, which operated in Since the trial began May 11, weapons, the Moscow annoimce- ment as “ the beginning of a new virtualviriuiu secrecy despiteaespue methe oni-off! the defendants and ^46 witnesses ment said. era in which all nations will de­ clal claim that the proceedings have taken the stand ’The major U.S.-Soviet disarm­ vote themselves not to the were open, t^mded down these Tass and unofficial sources weapons of war but to the works ament negotiations have been sentences for other defendants; ^STce the changes stem from an A »:»' of peace.” stalemated over a Soviet pro- He said the agreement had -L e v Tagman, 31-year-old by a group of Jews to X>osal to go ahead with a deal Montville Policeman John Luty crouches behind his bullet-rid.dled police car af­ been reached at the highest lev- engineer, five years strict re- f ^ aircraft from ter shooting spree in Montville. The police car was blasted by shotgun and Bullets Fly just to curb ABMs (antiballistic gime in a labor camp. It was ® missiles),missiles) ’The m e Unitedumtea statesStates nhas ^ .j-he Soviet Communist Yagman's Illness which caused fv " rifle fire when John Kaiser barricaded himself inside his home. (AP Photo) been contending that a SALT Party leader is Leonid Bresh- poetponement of the trial which ^ agreement ‘ should include both opened briefly last Jan. 6. It Eleven persona have already In Montville; nev. ’The prime minister is Alex­ offensive wea.pons such as inter­ was called off on the first sched- tong labor ei N. Kosygin. continental, J ballistic missiles Nixon, speaking from the uled day, and Western Oommu- -A . ^ (ICBMs) and ABMs in the same nlsta were told by Soviet offt- No One Hurt package. clals that there would be no Laotian Retreat Gives Cong ‘intensive negotiations” must more trials of Jews who nrantoH board the plane. NORWICH (AP) — A 39-year- Nixon’s- announcement indi­ more trials of Jews who wanted (Bee Page ’Ten) to leave for Israel. Hie Jews currently on trial old father of four, charged with cated there may have been —Vladimir Mogllever, 81, en­ were rounded up at their homes assault with Intent to murder gineer, four years strict regime. and offices about the same time New Route to South Vietnam during a three-hour shooting —l* v KorenUlt, 49, engineer, (See Page Twelve) By OEOROE ESPEB posts cm the Bolovens plateau, forces battled North Vietnamese spree at his Montville home Associated Press Writer the towns of iPak Song and Ban and Viet Cong troops Wednes­ Wednesday afternoon, was con­ SAIGON (AlP) — The Royal liouel Sal, on Stmday and in- day only 25 miles from Saigod, fined today at a state mental Sadat Wants U.S. to Order Laotian Army has abandoned ffil'clted heavy casualties on the alt four points around the A Shau hospital here for observaitdOn. Its last outpost on the Bolovens defenders. valley and on two sides of the U State police said tho man, Israelis Off Egyptian Soil l i 'i . In Connecticut plateau in southern Laos, g(ivlng ’Hie loss of the plateau is also Minh forest in the Mekong del­ John J. Kaiser, had shot at po­ North Vietnam more supply a blow to the rightist Laotian ta. Communiques said 79 of the lice and at members of his fam­ CAIRO (AP) — President An­ have been reported to be soften­ routes douin to Cambodia tind faction which controls the gov­ enemy and 22 South Vietnamese ily from his home before he war Sadat told the National As­ ing their stand. While at first ^No-FauW Insurance Bill SoulUi Vietnam. ernment forces in the southern were killed, and 47 South Viet­ was finally taken into custody sembly today the United States saying no Egyptian troops Military sources in Vientiane panhandle. ’The rightists’ chief namese and six Americans were when he passed out on a bed. must promptly force Israel to should be allowed to cross the said commanders in southern holdings now are the Mekong wounded. His wife, according to police, withdraw from Egyptian soil to Suez Canal, they are said to be Killed After Senate Debate willing now to permit noncom­ Laos ordered the evacuatton river towns of Savaimakhet and On the third Indochina battle­ said he had been drinking heav­ the world from a new Mid­ dle Eastern war. bat Egyptians to cross while Is­ HARTEX>RJ> (AP) — With a Sen. Lawrence J. DeNardis, Wednesday of Houei Kong, 300 Pakse. ground, Cambodia, a new drive ily. Sadat called upon the United raeli troops pull back out of "no-fault" Insurance bill killed one of the bill’s main backers, miles southeast of the Laotian Informed sources in Saigon was reported under way south State Police Commissioner States to define its position shooting range of the canal—a after a three-hour Senate debate complained that "we have been capital, because the isolated said electronic monitors indi­ of Phnom Penh aimed at open­ Cleveland B. Fuessenlch, who “ openly and frankly” in current distance of about 25 miles. Wednesday, Connecticut’s Gen­ delayed by every tactic in par­ outpost could not wfthstand an cate that enemy truck traffic ing an alternate government has held the top police post less efforts to produce a peaceful eral Assembly Is expected to liamentary procedure,” as he expected attack. through the panhandle is “ rela­ Sadat told the Nationsil As­ supply route from the sea. than two months, led three oth­ settlement ol the Middle East­ opt now for studying the contro­ pleaded for rejection of unfav­ The sources said the troops tively light” because of the sembly that Egypt refuses any The U.S. Command disclosed er troopers into the locked heme ern conflict. versial plan—effectively delay­ orable report. Such a move withdrawing westward clariied open-ended cease-fire so long as southweeit monsoons. But U.S. when the shooting subsided. He said Israeli withdrawal ing enactment unUl. at least the would have opened the way for a third “ protective reaction” air “ one single Israeli soldier exists several times with the North B62 bombers, which operate Fuessenlch said they found Kai­ from the Suez Canal must be next legislative session. debate on the merits of the bill strike inside North Vietnam this on our land.” Vietnamese, but there were no above the rain cdouds, kept up the first stage in complete with­ 'Ihe study proposal, which has itself, and woulu have allowed week, the 41st this year. It said ser in the bedroom. Sadat called on the United. casualty reports. their raids on the Ho Chi Minh drawal, “ with a defined timeta­ been supported by some oppon­ a chance for amendments. two Air Force F4 Phantom ’The shooting started at about States to “ squeeze” Israel to ac­ North Vietnamese forces cap­ trail. ble,” from all territory occupied ents of no-fault Insurance, is ex­ The btll was sponsored by Sen. cept these conditions. tured the other two gx>vemment In South Vietnam, allied in the 1967 war. pected to Include a provision Joseph I. Lleberman, D-New Ha­ (See Page Eleven) (See Page Seventeen) “ I told Rogers I won’t settle authorizing study of Massachu­ ven. Israel opposes complete with­ for arguments that the U.S. can­ drawal from Egyptian territory setts’ current program. ’The no-fault bill would have not exert pressure on Israel,” unless it can be shown that Is­ "Why not let Massachusetts be 6et up a system in which dri­ he said. “I told him to'lell Mr. raeli security is not endangered. the guinea pig of the nation, in­ vers involved in relatively min­ Nixon that I don’t ''demand It proposes holding on to Sharm stead o l Connecticut?" was the or accidents could collect from American pressure on Israel but Seale Verdict El Sheikh at the tip of the Sinai way Sen. William Strada, D- their own Insurance companies I want America to squeeze Is­ Peninsula because it overlooks Stamford, a no-fault opponent, without having to go to court rael in the Interests of peace in the entrance to the Gull of Aqa­ put it. against the other driver, or his the Middle East,” said Sadat. Possibilities ba, Israel’s sole southern sea ’The measure to adopt no-fault insurance company. ’The president said Egypt’s outlet. this year was defeated on a 19- In accepting payment from his But more recently the Israelis (See Page Ten) 14 roll call vote—^technically a own insurance company, how­ Put at 13 vote to uphold an. unfavorable ever, the driver would relinquish report given the plan by the In­ his claim to collect damages surance and Judiciary Commit­ By PETER OOWEN (pom the other driver and Associated Press Writer tees. The plan mig^t have lan­ wouldn’t be able to seek dam­ guished in those committees, but ages for pain and suffering. NEW HAVEN (AP) —Black Pompidou^ Heath Review Its backers got enough signa­ Insurance companies in gen­ Panther Chairman Bobby G. tures to petltl(m It out of com­ eral have supported the plan, Seale, accused of giving an or­ mittee. So it was Issued with der two years ago this morning British Bid to Join Market the unfavorable report. (See Page Thirteen) for the slaying of a party mem­ ber, awaited a verdict today PARIS (AP) — Leaders of larging the European Economic from a jury weighing capital Britain and France discussed Community. charges in his trial with a lo­ British entry into the European Pompidou and Heath grouped cal Panther leader. common Market for 3(4 hours their talks around three main ’The jury of five blacks and today, but there was no indica­ themes; Protest Trio tion of how the talks progressed. Cost Put seven whites deliberated 3% —^The sort of Europe they Prime Minister Edward hours Wednesday, then retired want: ’This takes in the role a Heath and President Georges without reaching a decision in imited* western Europe should Linked T o Higher On Pompidou unexpectedly extend­ the six-month-old Superior seek to play in the Middle East, ed their first private cMiversa- Court trial of Seale and Ericka Asia, Africa, toward the Com-, Huggins. tion for an hour, then adjourned LBJ Library munist powers and so on. It also Red Groups After the start of deliberations for lunch. includes the defense system Eu­ this morning,' the jury sent a ’They sent word that there By OATLORD SHAW WASHmOTON (AP) — A note to the judge asking for a would be a news blackout, ropeans should work toward, Associated Press Writer House Internal Security Com­ list of possible verdicts in the which migdit extend imtll the bearing in mind mounting pres­ mittee investlgatolr testifi^ to­ WASHINGTON (AP) — 'Ihe case of Mrs. Huggins. The judge windup of the talks Friday. sures for reduction In American day that subpoenaed bank re­ Lyndon Baines Jedmson Li­ returned a list of 13 possible forces abroad. cords show three persons identi-. brary, which dwarfs in concept verdicts. —^Hie state of the Brussels ne- fled as members of Communist and size all other presidential li­ ’Hie jurors later sent a note A related story, offering a gotiations on British admission groups were in positliHis to sign braries,' will cost the federal to the judge and asked if a questiim-answer analysis of to the Common Market. ’This, checks for two antiwar groups government four times more to person is responsible for kid­ What the Common Market means examining the rem aining that spemsored massive protests operate than the figure given to naping if he “ knows of a kid­ means is on Page 7. disagreements. A compromise here. the Congress that authorized the naping but does not participate is expected over the money project. Sydney R. Stapleton, listed as in it.” ’Ihe judge conferred with Britain must cimtribute to the Budget records and inter- president of the National Peace attorneys, called jurors into the ’Ihe success of their talks de­ economic communty’s coffers, -views with federal officials dis­ courtroom and told them the pended largely o n the abiUty of probably 7 per cent a year in­ Action Coalition, and Patricia closed the quadrupled annual Grogan, identified as that answer to their question is the two leeiders to align their po­ stead o t the 3 per cent offered costs as President Nixon, Vice "No.” He then re-read parts ol lices toward the United States g r o u p ’s secretary-treasurer, President Spiro T. Agnew and It also means arguing about were the only two authorised to his instruction. and West Germany. ’To win Britain’s promise to safeguard hundreds of veterans from ’The two Black Panthers are sign checks and do banking Pompidou’s backing, Heath had the economy of New Zealand, Jc4inson’s Great Society pre­ charged with kidnaping result­ business on the organization’s to convince his host that Brit­ pared to head for Saturday’s ing in death and aiding and which would go broke if it were behalf with the Public National ain’s cooperation with the to .lose its special access to the dedication of the library on the abetting murder—both capital Americans and Germans would Bank Washington, D.C., said University cf Texas campus. British market for its meat and offenses — plus conspiracy to never be at France’s expense. subcommittee Investigator John At that time, the General dairy products. kidnap and to murder in the 'in nearly seven hours of dis­ Stratton. Services Administration will fatal shooting of Alex Rackley —The political, cultural and cussions today and Friday, the He said those two are mem­ formally take over the library’s ol New York City. economic effects of enlarging two men were to range over the bers of the Socialist Workers (^ratlim , maintenance and pro­ On Wednesday, Judge Hhrbld the Common Market. Here Party as Identified in SWP pub­ tection, adding these expenses M. Mulvey read his charge to affairs of Western Europe and Pompidou seemed certain to lications and have in the past to the National - Archives’ budget the jury, instructing them its role in the world, the prog­ press Heath for a promise to sought public (dflee imder that for collating the 31 million docu­ not to draw inferences from ress of the Brussels negotia­ phase out the role of the pound party's banner. ments and other materials—In­ Seale’s failure to testify and to tions to enlarge the six-nation sterling as a reserve currency. Stratton also said' Sidney cluding 600,000 still irf’otogTx c.'nsider the possibility that tes- Common Market, and the Icxig- He was likely to want guaran- Bobby Seale leaves the state jail at Montville this morning to return to term political, monetary and (See Page Ten) (See Page Twelve) '.Jee Page Sixteen) Superior Court in New Haven where a j ury deliberates his fate. (AP Photo) economic Implications of en­ (See Page SevMiteen)

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(XX); five additions, alterations PAGE TWO MANCHESTER, EVENING HERALD. MANCfiESTER. CONN.. THURSpAY, MAY 20, 1971 explained to” them that there Main St., East Hartford, breach $10,. and no head protection, of 12 Glenstone Dr., Vernon, Vernon and repairs, $18,000; one swim -. NBW! — EXOXnNft were a lot of problems In the of peace by assault. nolled. failure to grant right of way; mlng pod, $8,000; onb alumi- j the annual event will include world, as they could see, and Jeffrey Hood, 16, of 62 Vll- Edward O. Fall, 64, of Thrall Robin J. lAiCe, 18, of Charter NATURAL HEALTH graduates of either school may Court Cases Reports Issued num siding, $3,990 ; 88 miscel­ Coventry Tolland many difficulties, but that with lage St., Rockville, using a mo- Rd., Vernon, failure to drive Rd., Tolland, towing unregister- autoharpists from Robertson attend the cei^monies, and Sheinwold on Bridge laneous, $89,868 and six certifl-1 School under the direction of some effort therq, could Instead tor vehicle without the owner’s right, imposition of sentence ed motor vehicle;'’ Francis FOOD SHOPIV ^ tickets are not needed. Towns­ O n Activities cates of occupancy $1,682. Total Susan Slater; flutophones from people are welcome to extend OIHOUIT 12 be happiness. He dismissed permission. suspended. ’ MacDonald of 9 Valerie Dr.< JUDGE OPPONENTS fees collected and turned over | A T THB Coventry Oranimar School, di­ the events, according K> the therti and the . court’s business Daniel E. Knowlton, 27, of 26 Stephen R. Caspar, 21, of 1238 Vernon, failure to drive right. Council Sets Gtizens Plan YOUNQPEOPIE FOB LAGHT d o u b l e s Rockville Session In Construction to the town amounted to $1,682. rected by Dorothy Gilliam; the Board of Education. ' NORTH resumed. North Park St Rockville, Hartford Tpke.,.^Rockville, fall- Lee P. Johnson, 21, of Kelly n* M Ms mlMil k •> Mm A man whose surprise con­ This. includes three sewer hook- PARKADE 6th grade chorus with Mrs. Boys’ League IVIp By AIPRED 8HElNWOU> 4 QJ82 ure to observe red light, $16. Rd., Vernon pleaded innocent fession abruptly ended the Su­ The attorney for Ronald C. breach of peace, Bulldlng reports for March permits at $300 each. 71.7 Mill Rate Marilyn Schmidt; the 7th and Oeanup For The Boys League will take its You can’t rdy on booka or K1097 Godfrey, 35, of 160 Prospect St., Robert L. Passehl, 66, of War- Jose Hernandez, 24, of 126 to a motor vehicle charge of UGGB'ET PBftdUMEACnr perior Court trial of his brother 8th grade chorus, directed by annual trip to see the Boston newsp^ier articles to teH you 0 42 Rockvllle objected to the charg- renvllle, being found Intoxicat­ High St., Rockville, failure to failure to yield right of way ^ctor*F V ^*cU McNult^**shw ^ t I The Town Council last night was scheduled to appear In Cir­ Chris Nardine; the 6th and 6th Red. Sox play the California An­ I Hi. MU AMintO everything you ever wanted to 4 7 3 2 es against Godfrey being nolled ed. drive in proper lan^ $16. and elected trial by jury, Edst In S t y ^ ' set the mill rate for the 1971-72 Saturday grade hands, directed by An­ gels June 6. WEST EAST cuit Court Tuesday on the by the lower- court when a William Renaud Jr., 40, of 72 fiscal year at 71.7, a slight in­ know about penalty doutoles.Af- . V u — ------—— “ ...... •"•* — Michael W. Kope,. 22, of Suf- Hartford, July session. th ls* ^ st March from that a $866,818, gelo Gesmundo; and the 7th Buses will leave from the « K 6 5 A 10743 charge of breach of peace by bench warrant was served on Glenstone Dr., Vernon, failure to field, failure to observe state ------ye^r ago while in April the op- ^ ^®“ f*’® ,1 crease over the earlier estimate Saturday’s Rid Litter Day ef­ ter you have learned the and 8th grade band and high Meadowbrook School parking ■iin» (3? QJ83 1 9 A 6 5 brought In connection Godfrey from Superior Court, obtain motorcycle license. control light, $20. o< 71.6. forts will be an all-out affair in­ "book” requlreiments for a dou­ motorcycle license. control light, $20. Due at Festival poslte happened with the estl- ^^^*6 0^ 8^*492^ es ma e school chorus, under the lead­ lot at 11 a.m. and tickets for 0 653 0 AK8 with the Incident. His brother He claimed this action denied Thirty-eight violation bureau: Marcel J. Landry, 16. of 12 buildings more u i» f The rate is based on the cor­ [H 3 ble, you stlU have to know mated value of buildings more ership of Ronald Dixon. volving community organiza­ the event are limited to the A 854 ♦ AQ9 was on trial for assault with in- his client the right to a hear- payments made by mall were Lawler Rd., Rockville, failure CANAAN (AP)—The H ou sa -...... ^ T h e breakdown of last rected grand list of October, something about judging ■ your LOAM According to Dixon, there will tions, individuals, the town high­ first 240 purchasers. The trip is tent ito murder. However, the ing in probable cause. Godfrey accepted. Those vJho appeared to drive right, $16; unsafe tires, tonic Valley Regional High ^ " “ "th’s ^tlvlty la m M lows: 1970, which means that frooen opponents. Given the very SOUTH most be several soloists including A1 open to all Boys’ League mem­ Kininte case against Theodore Lata, 26, Is charged with rape, risk of in court and were fined includ- $16. School band has been Invited dwellings, tax rates and Board of Tax way deportiment and local busi­ same cards, you might double ♦ A9 a new TUley on the tuba, pianist Da­ bers, their parents and friends. M rllr 42 of 646 Hilliard St., Manchester Injury to a child and delivery ed: . Thomas A. Lootens, 32, of to participate in a fesUval of ^ ® ® * ' * ® * ‘ Review action has been con­ nesses, according to F^rst Se­ Scout Pack 16 Awards PinMirMirit6MnRai a flighty opponent but pass cau­ valued at $360,000 was built In four’ wiring permits for four FOR SALE vid ^tch, and two student con­ was continued to May 24 In liquor to a minor. Gary M. Bannon, 17, of 61 Milne Dr., Vernon, failure to young musicians from through- ^ “ ®“ at $^,000 was hunt in four wiring permits sidered. tiously against a conservative O QJ1097 Activity for this stores, $89,100; • six additions, ductors. lectman (Jharles ThifauUt who Fourteen Webelo Scouts earn­ 4k KJ106 Manchester. A suspended 30-day jail sen- Park West Dr., Rockville, un- drive reasonable distance out the world, to be staged In It is also based on 97.6 per past March totaled 99 permits alterations and fire repair, $46,- Special features will include a has been busily organizing the ed their Arrow of Light awards opponent. cent tax collections, so that the East South West North Also continued to the sam ^®”®® was imposed on Donna necessary noise, $16. apart, imposition of sentence Austria In July 1972. “ pops” section of the program East dealer ^ w I Wllllam_____ D.... ______Revelll, director______“ estimated value of 20O; five swimming pools, $14,- *20 6-Yard Load corrected grand list figure event. and were promoted to Boy 1 N T 2 0 All Pass date in Manchester were ® Sombrlc, 23, of 76 Grand Ave., Edwin A. Cardin, 20, Over- suspended. also. Neither side vulnerable comes to $28,874,770. The xnicor- A free junk car pickup pro­ Scout Troop 16, during cere­ “ '® Rockville, on a charge of breach brook Rd., Vernon, unnecessary Motor vehicle charges nolled of bands at Michigan State Uiil- ‘'toT ^ yT i ‘^ f ^ e S o o T V ^ S S T s ^ British Visit Opening lead — Queen of included: Frederick Bentley of verslty and director for the fes- C A L L 647-1^ rected figure as announced in gram will be conducted Satiur- monies held Friday night. oa peace reduced from breach noise, $15. inv;iuucu. x- eaon ^ ** *. The Boosters Club met last Hearts. . score. If West had doubled, he giAtnKa T ^ peace by assault. Charges of Douglas J. Connor, 19, of Ell- West Willlngton, Improper pass- tival, Issued the invitation to ._. P® * t* c®rt ca es Between 7:30 o.in. March was $30,368,123. District Leader day. Bill DeBacco of Bill’s They were Billy Clay, Jean I W night with host families fcr the When today’s hand was play­ would have collected 800 points Ht resisting arrest and injury to Ington, unnecessary noise, $16; Ing; Stephen R. Boland, no head Gary H. Palmier!, Housatonlc occupancy, $21. o ees Establishment of the mill rate Auto Parts cn Rt. 74 has offered LeBIanc, Duane Danville, Bruce and 9 a.m. upcoming visit by over 100 peo­ Mrs. Kenneth G. Bensen of ed, South made a flighty over- .—more than enough to compen­ Doth of Rockville and both public property were nolled Illegally carrying passengers, protection; Beverly Christensen band director. TTie breakdown for March, collected and turned over to the is also based on adoption of the Johnson, Jim Henning, David ple from Coventry, England, 257 Ludlow Rd. recently was his services free of charge for call of two diamonds. Hjere Is sate htm for giving up a part charged vdth breach of peace ^„en the court was told r e s t l - ______. 1971 is; nine new houses, $177,- town were $1,682. new year's budget, which was Skowronek, Danny Hampton, and the following date schedule elected chairman of the North­ the day, to tow junk cars as little to gain In bidding .. .Ive- by assault allegedly taking tution would be made for a mat- adopted at town meeting Mon­ Jre Guegel, Randy Papa, Billy score*. was announced: ern Connecticut District of Lu­ Icng as they are all In one card suit against a stra.ig no- punce on May 1. Secore is also tres)^ cover she riopod while day night. That budget neces­ LaBarge, Douglas Ahnert, Paul Dally Question July 19, arrival of the British theran Church Women at its an­ piece. THEATER TIME sitates raising $2.1 million in Drega, Greg Harold and Mark trump rdnee game for your side A s dealer, yon hold: Sipades, charged with taking a motor (be cell at the police station guests, at a time still to be re­ nual spring raVy in New Brit­ Thlfault noted "This is the taxes. Rennick. SCHEDULE is very unlikely. There Is much A-9; Hearts, 4-8; Dh^qnds, Q- vehicle without permission In a The problems connected with ported; July 20, evening open ain. She was installed by the third time this year, that he The 1971-72 mill rate shows to lose If your opponents take J-10-9-7; Club*, K-J-U.9. separate arrest. her arrest stemmed from a house for the official welcome, Rev. C. Henry Anderson in (DeBacco) has offered his ser­ Other awards presented were an increase over the current den three, Allen Durdan, MJ^k Burnside — "Mrs, Pollfax — the trouble to apply the ax. What do you asiyf Another corttlnuance was domestic dispute, the court was at which time the Town Coun­ cerpmcnles at Emanuel Luther­ vices to the town. granted over the objections of told. figure of 3^ mills. an Church. She succeeds Mrs. Drega and David Schreiter, Sli­ Spy," 7:16, 9:20. In this case. West conserva­ Answer; Bid two diamonds or cil will also officially dedicate Residents wishing to rid tively (perhaps timidly) passed the state hi the case of Michael David B. Chase, 21, of 18 Music Program the new town seal; July 21, York Strangfeld of Greenwood ver Arrows and den six. Mark State — "Patton,” 9:00; pass. This is a borderline bid The Capt. Nathan Hale School themselves of junked cars, may the overcall of two diamonds. Dennis, 23, of 86 Vernon Ave., Ward St., Rockville, received free; July 22, tour of Bostcn; Dr. Mahurin and Eric Ahlberg. Sil­ "MAflH,” 7:00. and It Is correct to go either music- program will be present­ contact the first selectmen’s of­ West has 6 points in high cards Rockville, charged with break- 30-day suspended sentences July 23-25, free; July 26-27, trip Mrs. Bensen, a past president ver Arrow; Kevin Chambers, U.A. TTieater East — "Law­ way. ed tonight at 7:30 in the gym­ fice today, Friday or Saturday ing and entering without per- with probation for one year on to Niagara Falls; July 28-29, of the Emanuel Lutheran Geld Arrow; and William Sum­ rence of Arabia,” 8:00. and knows that his i>artner has Copyright 1971 2 nasium of the high school. between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. or mission and breach of peace by charges of damage to private free; July 30, dinner dance for Church Women, is a member mers, Wolf badge. Manchester Drive-In — "Pat­ at least 16 points. East ehould General Featnrea Oorp This year’s concert -will fea­ on Thursday and Friday they assault. Prosecutor John Lorn- property and breach of peace, adult guests and hosts at of the social ministry commit­ Webelo awards presented ton,” 8:10; "MASH,” 11:00. also have twro or three trumps, may call ithe Town Clerk’s of­ bardo told the court he has had A charge of resisting arrest ture musical groups from both -Fiano’s; July 31, free. tee of the church. She has also were Oiarles Nellis, athlete; perhaps more, for his opening elementary schools and a guest East Hartford Drive-In — Aug. 1, town picnic; Aug. 2, served as leader of Ruth Circle fice from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. leav­ Neil Boss, scholar, athlete; bid. The defenders therefore witnesses In court and ready to was nolled. performance by the Coventry ing their name and telei^one "Scars of Dracula," 8:16; "Hor­ appear on two dates and was Roger C. Roy, 23, of -Elm- free; Aug. 3, trip to New York at the church and Is publicity Norman Kabrick, assistant den- ror of Frankenstein,’ ’ 10:00. have far more points and sJ- High School chorus, in addition chairman of the Church Women number. ner stripe, scholar and athlete; most as many trumps as South. ready to go ahead with the trial wood, pleaded innocent to a City; Aug. 4, "Caledonian East Windsor Drive-In — to the performing groups from Night” ; Aug. 5, free; A uurg.6, United cf Manchester. A gradu­ The clean up portion of the John LeBIanc, denner stripe; If South happens to make two scheduled for Tuesday. How- charge of attempted larceny Capt. Nathan Hale. "Making It,’’ 8:16; “ Celebration departure. ate of Butler University, Indian­ prxigram will feature individu­ Joe Guegel, aquanaut, athlete, diamonds doubled, he wdll ever Dennis indicated a desire elected trial by jury which Those groups performing at at Big Sur,” 10:06. 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F ff llftTlenNashg i J.N| S IS H « compoaa ware not aucoaaatul Interest Rate poUclea hate ended, UB. banks Appeals Court A Thought for Today ~ ' Naah waa bom Aug. 18, 1909, began repaying their overseas Sponsored by the Manchester In Rye, N.T., and moved to Bal- debts. Upholds Fine Council of Churches Turns to Bipartisan Digs Poet, Dies'^ Umore thraa yawta after ha Held No Cure The flou( accelerated when MEMORIAL DAY SPECIALS AT On Flag Misuse married a BalUmora girl, European countries tightened Today is Ascension Day, and .A P, - ■■r.on.. BALTIMORE] (AP) — Ogden Francea Rider Leonard, in 1981. their monetary piRioies, creat­ HARTFORD (AP) — The For D ollar we can believe it easier now. Tread On Us!” was the theme Naah waa very aerloua when he '” »«/ bad two daUghtera, Who ing a bigger demand for doUara state appeals court upheld Remember the day when we colIecUve bargaining righU and — nn. ovorseas. As a rsault, Germany of a rally of state employes out­ flrat tried hU hand at poetry. “I ^ ** By Buii imiHlKH untied Ita currency from the Thursday the ccmWction of an left everything to watch, while side the Capitol Wednesday, a the 86-hour work week. uw M X Naah’B bealde when he died, a man-made fiery chariot At a news conference before wrote Bonneta. About beauty ______WASHINOTON (AP) -ir The prevloualy set exchange rate for GLENNEY’S Bast Hartford youth for wear­ rally whose leaders castigated brushed the ground away, and the rally, Wurf—who had takoi and truth, eternity, poignant nation’s top banker has ruled toe dollar. Other Ehiopean ing a replica of the American * , the Republican p e r n o r and a couple of astronauts were cemocraUc leglslaUve lead- part with MeskUl In a televised pain,” he once recalled. out a return to tjght money at countries re|klued their curren- flag (Ml the seat of his pants Parks Damaged MINNESOTA LATEX taken up in it, and we saw first aiute debate on the subject of wheth­ He threw the first nonaenae home as the way to boost the clea and the dollar thus lost and turned aside a challenge to the long barrel swallowed up at er government employes should value, at the beleaguered doHar some of Its purchasing power and th ^ the tongue of flame, Hie demonstratl^, at- lines of poetry he wrote into a By Sonic Booms, the state's flag-misuse statute. have the right to strike—said he Wastebasket, but later retrieved overaeaa. overseas. in the earth's cloud cover? tracted some did not want to talk about a Raising intoreat rates to cure Bums said the U.S. balance- LAWN In a unanimous decision, the them and began the career that EHrector Oaims Circuit CoiiH Appellate Dl\dslon Almost word for word St. mosUy union possible strike at this point. the dcdiaris weakened interna. o(-paymenta deficit waa “no- HOUSE PAINT long before bis death Wednes­ FURNITURE Luke describing Jesus, “And protest pay and work p r o i ^ s ‘We don’ want to get Into a WASHDffyrON fAPi _ Sonic tfo"** position "would not meat where near large enough to said It found no error In the day had established him as W A B t^u 'W N atmc ^ ^ created a criaU.” He add- cn by a Circuit Court when he hkd spoken these by Gov. 'Ihomas J . Meskia and ^th the State.of things, while they beheld, he Democratic leaders. Connecticut,’’ he said. "We booma from U.S. Air Force Jeta abroad," Bhdend Reserve eg he saw "no reason toe gloom Folding aluminum chaiss with eupei^l jury of Peter Van Camp, 18, tough plastio webbirtg ^ last December. was taken up; and a cloud re- The governor proposed to ex- facts, to are destroying some of Ameri- Board Chairman Arthur F. about our balance of payments Van Camp was fined $36 on a celved him out of their sight.” tend the work week from 36 down and reastm." ca’s greatest natural treasures, Bums said Wednesday, as we look ahead." This wouldn’t be too hard for hours to 40 hours with a 6 p e r ------—. charge of misusing the Am­ the director of the Nattonal f****^*:^' ------e E asy AiqiUcatlon erican flag. Police said he wore the Almighty, considering that cent pay raise. The Democrats _ . _ . alleled thinking of Nixon admin- . tst Park Service says. Utratlon economlato who aay W allS a t JN CDailg Best Blister Beststant ^ a pcdr of trousers with a small we have managed it. have proposed to keep the 36- Bill Would Dull A M I r t l A l B k flag and the words “For God Rev. George Nostrand hour week, but to pay no over- George Hartaog, in testlmoay economic expanslan in the Unit- ^gi a • T a • Self-Priming on Most and Country" sewn into the seat. St. Mary’s Church time rates for less than 40 before a House Approprlatlcna ed States should not be sacrl- 1 11111 n ift lH tO L fa m Sound Surfaces ■5S- 9 3 * » hours—and to keep present pay Welfare Stigma subcommittee, said prrtUatorlc flced because (of toe recent dol- HAWTUXMiin ia p i _T wo Van Camp's a{^>eal said the • Excellent CMor Beten- trial court failed to act on the rates as they are, with no in- ruins have been smashed and ur crlsU. HARTFORD (A,P)-two HARTFORD (AP)—The State cliff faces 'dlBlntegrated by toe But Bums’ asaertloa carries sections of a retaining wall atop tlon. Dries in SDnntes constitutionality Issue and on his 0t*68>S6, Welfare Department would have Crime Grows Mesklll’s atUtude Is “matched force. And, he added, even more weight because toe hide- toe Nepaug Dam collapsed and contention that the patch on the its name changed under a bSl • Brest for All Sutfaoea— BARBECUE by the contempt that some trousers was not a flag. passed by the House Wednesday booms which cause no appreci- pendent central bank he heads (eu into toe Nepaug Reservoir Wood, Masonry, Metal At Yosemite Democratic legls'lators are show- GRILL “The theory running through and sent to the governor for able damage violate toe peace is responslUe for toe flow of Wednesday afternoon, forcing the decisions uiriiolding flag mis­ YOSEMITE MA-TTrusiAT Ing,” said Jerry Wurf, naUonal and solitude people go to parka money and credit into the econ- the state to close a spur road SAVE $3.16 use statutes Is that the state NATIONAL ^ the American Fed- to find. omy. that goes across the dam. Fold flat for easy PARK, Calif. (AP) — The rap­ The bill would change the de­ Reg. $9.15 has a legitimate Interest in pre- eratlon of State. County and The park dlrectm- said he The recent dollar crisis trig- spiAesman for the Mietro- off-season storage. serving the dignity of the flag l

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is true of agricultural producta uftwa^. The very tact of an en­ dead against U.8 . pidlcy in 'Viet­ bread-and-butter issues, would from Indian, from African coun­ largement Implies a break with nam while Heath la behind have to merge much of their Connecticut tries, from the Caribbean. the narrow, protoctionlam te- President Nixon’s Vietnam sovereignty. WlU the United States be af­ vored by the late Chariee de alma. He would favor-a contin­ One of the Common Maiket’s Gdiiimoii Market Offering fected? Gaulle. ued U.S. preaence there, howev­ four main agencies Is a Euro­ PLAZA QEPT. STORE “Lotig' hair is a break In the military Yankee American wheat, com, fruit In addition British leaden er much reduced. pean parliament. The British (Wo Have VNoMon T o P lease) style. I personally do not think It Is wUt be leas easily marketable in haye vowed to work for the In money matters the Branch would like to have its ihembers E MIDDLB TPKE. (Next to PMolar SOrt.) Chance for New Prosperity Britain. Norway, Denmark, Ire­ specially elected, in time. 9 OPEN WED., IHDIUl., Fl^ tiO 9 beautiful, and the Minister of, DofMise preservation of transatlantic un­ remain keen to see the price of By A A O . land. It win be much harder to The other agencies are: U f A a m n m u o a v b h o n solved to come to terms with ity. Men like Prime Minister gold raised—meaning the Amer­ does not think it is beautiful. But seU American manufactured ican dollar devalued. The Brit- 2 Pkm Your Outdoor Fun with Press Writer their old German and Italian en- Edward Heath, and hie prede­ A council of Ministers, a sort OetoiMr 1, i m practically eveiy boy in Stockholm has We were surprised, pusBsd gooda throughout’ the protected cessor Harold Wnison, are dedi­ Irit don’t go with that for a mo- of cabinet. 2 Pienie & Patio SuppHos from Ploia LONDON (AP) — Ita ampiro J *” ***• c«nnM»ntty Ide^ territoriee cf an enlarged Com- meht. ililliiMd ttwmev DranlBC SnndEars Icxig hair. 'Hair Is a penonality matter, and confused by the 1971 out­ cated to the Idea of West Euro­ A permanent commission tol3£rsr»3U 5liSae^r come of the great battM of the its iwfimmnB *"rS7 **_ ^ Market becauee of the ex- pean economic Independence. Would a bigger Common Mar­ which Is a sort of high com­ MiiMtcr, Oam., m S soon d CIm K a il and they should do as they want with It. banks In the LeglsUturo. nrttata And the great fac- But they also acknowledge that ket spur the movement toward mand of experts in different 2 STYROFOAM PIONIO CHESTS There is no discipline problem. We have ^ JoinIngT torlea and plants of the Euro- West Europe tor a long time to a United States of Europe? fields. , Our trouble is that after we K A m peri^ and power by Joining Eu- The British chose to stay out. peans, geared for mass produc- come must live under the um­ And a court of justice with the S ICE BUCKETS - SMAU m U U boys with long hair fighting and shoot- have audited all the obvious The key members—^ETance, ropa'ai Oommon Market. Proud of their island tradition, tion, should in time become brella of American luiclear pow­ task (tf interpreting commiuiity On* xMr factors present In the situation,' Britain, Germany—are still ing and Jumping in the water. We say And the Common Market, by ambitious for a world nde, more efficient, turning out er. ■ • rules in case of disputes. • BRIQUETS and concede that they in tltom- pretty - coy about this- Neither One it is not what is in the hair but what Is opening ito doon to four new- Brltona in general wanted to cheaper goods. These could Pompidou nor Heath would con­ selves m ay have been eniough cotoUs, could transfimn West **>***> Continental entangle-, squeese American producto out S ALUUINUM FOLBINB CHAIRS OF under the-hair.” . . . tough battling template at this time any sur­ to determine the Issue, we still Europe into the moat tm poi^ t nasnts. instead they preferred to ^ some mariieto. Thus competi- render of freedom to make his keep on looking for some addi­ tradlng area in the world. It nx'Se vdiat they, took to be their tion would becomd'{wogieaeive- in evita ble 2 Quality Produds • Budget Prieas J e d S We salute such phlloeophical adjust­ own political declrions, althougji news dJenttaias credited to it or not o tb » tional explanation. would band together 350 million special reiattohshlp with the ly flM cer. they would try to harmonise pol­ 10% OFF wise onidlted In this peper end also the ment to the wavlneas of the future, and kMMl iMWE mibliiiiEd bsira. Petbaps the most Important people of ten highly developed United States. Londim also was Is a Ugger Common Market Some tougk battling would be icies wherever possible. Nor Ion All Div ciiANiNOi sum L.„, All rliftts o t repuMIcaHon o f special die-' we hope ' the soUders of Sweden ap­ single obvious explanation was natkms into a single producing with transforming likely to turn in on itsrtf or fol­ inevitable, acroiia the whole would their respective parlia­ pafohes nerein are also reaerred. preciate that future issue of hair nets that the savings banks, in order aiU^ consuming unit. woridwlde empire into a low broader, outward-tookliig field of fiareign and economic ments accept this. Yet, by defi­ The Herald Printind Company bo., as- to get the check-issuing privi­ poU ti^ poUciesT pidlcy. President Oe<»ges Pom­ nition, 10 important countries, Samoa no llnanolal roeponilDlUty for t which to likely to save their lives many The industrial signlfiniu«.e of O??^®**^?***** Nations Read Herald Adyertisements grapUoal eirore appearins in adver lege, had to produce a change this stales out of some figures: ^ ^ m em bers. The signs suggest it wiU look pidou’s France, for instance, is working together dally on menu and other readtnc matter In The times over by preventing thMr hair from in the law, vrtiereas the . com­ Hanchester Streninc Hemd. In 19M the United States pro- The imperial system in the falling Into their rifle sights or getting mercial banks merely had to dueed 17 per cent of the world’s past had served Britain weU as SahaorHier to Los Angelas Ttmes-Waiiiinc- sit tight and defend the exist­ too Post News Service. caught in a tank tread. passenger cars. The Common a protected market for its man- l\iU sanriee client of N. B. A. Service, be. ing status. Market ootoitries plus Britain ufacturea and a Jealously guard- PidiUahers Repreaentatlvea — K abew s, Shaminn and Cullen b o ., Spedal Asanoy But what we really recommend, as Another surface factor was produced 89 per cent. America’s ed source of raw materials, — New York, Chioaco, Debm tiiSi Boston. we contemplate the necessity cf order­ that the savings banks could riuue .of crude steel output that British leaders reckoned, mis- yew was 38 per cent, or 1 i>er takenly, they would be able to MmOBBR AUDIT BUBBAtr OF dRCOLA- ing our waiTlors to don their hair nets not quite dispel. In 1971, tto t nONH disunity in tbelr own ranks cent leaa than tiie production of keep things that way and in any* before battle, 1b one more approach to Dtelay advartishiK cios^ b o m which proved fatal to tbelr the Common Market jdus Brit- case they would see the commu- >V>r Monday - ^ T p .m . n d a y . For Taesday — 1 p.m. Saturday. the whole big ibuslneas of trying to end cause In 1969. They could not sin. nity system collapsing under-the For Wednesday — 1 p.m. Monday. war itself. If It has come to the point quite hide the fact that Some IBdivlduaUy, countries like pressure of old German-French For Thomday — 1 p.m. Taesday For Friday — 1 p.m. Wednesday. savings banks were much more Britain or France cannot com- quarreling, 2 where we have to put on hair nets In C hasing deadline 4:80 p.m. day be­ Interested In the checking privi­ pete effectively against bigger How has the Common Market fore pohUoatlon 4:80 p.m. IMday (or Satui----- ird a y —and ------Monday piddleatlon. order to do It, can’t we somehow get lege than others. rivals in today’s world. of ad- worked? vanced technology. Research, The six have torn down moet along without the fighting Mt? Still another surface factor, Thursday, May 20 of some Importance althcUgb it development and production In barriera, like tariffs or customs could be explained by the na­ nuriear energy, space, aviation, duty, holding up trade between ture of the issue, was that there *^*****'****i!L5J?*^ J?^ huge re- themselves. Thus French cars Sample Good News Counterfeit Reforms? was, from “the puWlc," no sourcM. For West Europeans to can be sold without duty In part- great visible spontaneous de­ America or Soviet ef- ner-states. Dutch ra ^ , or SometSmes we think there la some­ In a receid Qallup poll, 15 percent ot ^ they must pool their re- west German machines, or Bel- mand for the checking service thing in the oomidabts of those who those interviewed backed "no-fault” *®“™**’ glan or Italian textiles, can be auto insurance reform, and 4 percent op­ the savings banks wanted to The six members of the Com­ wish the media would give better qwee provide. What would be in­ bought without duty In other posed it. That left a whopping 81 percent mon Mhriiet have started this. member countries. This has and poalttoR to the good end the plus uninformed or undecided. volved for bank cutomeni would Now there is a prospect of en­ be a minor convenience; the made all concerned somewhat It’s because of' that foup-fifths of the larging that process by taking In things that may happen in the day's cause that might have sum­ more proeperous. public at loose ends about no-fault re­ four more states—Britain, Nor­ news. moned savings bank custom­ Tke Oommon Mhiket at the forms that a good deal of mischief may way, Denmaric and Ireland. ers into public crusade—the same time erected a single, Among all the more obvloualy drama­ be brewing. - Such a development raises the threat to the future exlstonte quite low, tariff on Imports freun tic things that took place one day this It was chaiged this WMk, by a young of the banks themselves—eclal trade ' ,'thero 'are ' rix members. deals with many countries in chances for the InHJal success the re­ of what "no-fault” reforms are all every Wisconsin population cen­ who had, in their uiw of logic France with 50 million people. the Mideast, Africa, Asia to help about, the public should be warned that ter—except Madison—shows Ed and reason, found Uiem|Mlves form propoeal needs. In W isconsin Italy with 58 miUioi)l, Weri Ger- their development.. groups may camouflage some sell-out or Muskie well ahead with his or­ stalemated within themselves, m any with 51 m illion, and the If Britain stands to gain from The concesBton the President had to watered-do^ state iitourance refonn ganization effort just beginning. all turned, when they Ipt their three Benelux countries—Bel- Joining the market udio stands A Copyright 1971 Field Enter­ make in order to accept the MiUs version legislation. This la eq>eclally so because Report visceral and Instinctive guid­ glum-Nethertands-Luxembour — state legUdatures are often communities prises, Inc. to lose? of the welfare reform bill was that he ances take over, one way, with 38 million. There are endless arguments of lawyers not likely to vote against By Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak which was against the saving had to abandon the White House's their bretiiren. 'VHiat exactly is it? about this among Britons. Most banks. "Oomman Maritet" is the pop­ The Nixon administration in March Yesterdays countries of the developing previous opposition to Inclusion In the Perhaps what was missing— group Commonwealth—In Asia, Afrl- announced the results of a massive auto- MILWAUKEE—Having enter­ Against this background, tim e In Milwaukee. ular name given to the measure of a new increase in social ed Wisconsin Friday evening Muskle’s weekend progress is Democratic leaders are cer­ Herald most conspicuously of all with the official title of Eiux>- ca , the Caribbean—w ere colo- Insurance study. It came out In favor of among what votes there are left security benefits to the aged. the no-fault prlnclide. However, it rtdrt- lacking even the semblaince of Impressive, English personally tain neither Sen. Edward M. pean Bconmnlc Community. nlaed originally by the British a state organization, Sen. Ed­ collected the names of 72 party Kennedy nor Sen. Hubert Hum­ 2 5 Years Ago from the small towns of the This consists of tiuee related for their resources and for their This was something Congressman ed the Issue of moving toward such re­ state—^was the influence of that form. Through Tnuuqxnrtation Secretary mund S. Muskie of Msdne de­ activists for Muskie. An exam­ phrey will enter the Wisconsin bodies: marketing potential. Therefore Mills had included on purpoee, to entice J. H. Sandals, Weldon Drug aura ot special respectability —The European Cool and they geared their output to Brit­ John V o^, It said the states should parted 48 hours later as undis­ ple: state Assemblylman Tony primary. Nor do most take seri- . Y Co., receives $500 award from and sanctimony which used to ish needs and they built their votes for the main provisions of the re­ work out their own programs. It passed puted favorite for the key 'Wis­ Earl o f Wausau, a bri«?:ht young ously hinted Presidential am­ Steel Community, which Reynolds Pen Oo. and is ac­ hang over the image of the home economies to British up the option glvm to the federal gov­ consin Presidential primary In liberal, had not heard a word bitions by Sen. William Prox- Iwoui^t the vital coal and steel form measure. claimed as one of the nation's homespun operated savings standards. Now, suddenly, they ernment two decioles ago by the Su­ April, 1972. from the Muskie camp. Yet, mlre of Wisconsin; when Prox- industries of the six countries top window display designers. bank of Connecticut while the face the prospect of a funda­ Meanwhile, it is to be luq;>ed that the preme Court, which said the federal gov­ What makes this two-day tri­ Earl last weekend Indicated en­ mire-for-Presldent was men­ togetiMr. Wild rumors stating the North commercial banker was being ernment had the right to govern auto In­ umph so remarkable is that thusiastic support for Muskie. tioned to Milwaukee labor —The European Ahnnlc Slner- mental switch. Pceddent’s demonstration of some End firebug has been caugjit considered, although more im­ surance as Inter-state commerce. By so Muskie’s performance here was The answer Is found in Mu8- leaders, they exploded In rau­ gy Community, which pooled pliability in his stand will be imitated and, because cf influential par­ portant, a city slicker kind of doing, unfortunately, the administration only so-so, thanks to persistent­ kie's opposition. McGovern has cous laughter. the membera’ civil nuclear pow­ ents, has been kept out of court, fellow . . . . ]\ew Zealand by some of those outside groupe which is throwing the Isroe of refoirm to the ly nmoteurish campalim ooera- little more to show for his or­ That leaves Muskie, who wise­ er resources. ganizational head start than ly discarded a fighting antl- are false; the firebug is etlll at We guess It has somehow —The European Economic a classic case have organized themselves Into ^ coali­ state legislative courtyards where the tions. His speech to Saturday Isjge, officials say. strength Isolated in Madison, 'Vietnam speech by his newest happened that the two Images Community, vrtiich set up a cus­ foxes have a free . night’s party fund-raiser In Mil­ First annual Sportsmen's Wa­ tion to oppose the proposed scale of wel­ the state capital and state uni­ speechwriter — Robert Shrum, have come to some modern toms iitiinti and a basis for wid­ New Zesdand provides the Actually, Congress may ignore the ad­ waukee was hastily written, ter Carnival at Center Springs fare reform because. In their opinion, versity city, and sui^port from late of New York Mayor John equalisation to each other, with classic case. If the British mar­ ministration’s tactic and .press for no­ easily forgettable. Bone-tired draws 2,600 spectators. er cooperation in trade, money, the 12,400 floor it would p lace under fault reforms on Its own. It is consider­ because of an insanely arduous liberal militants habitually asso­ V. Lindsay’s staff and still writ­ the savings banks now some­ industry and social matters. ket were closed to its dairy ing the so-oalled Hart-Magnuson ]»t>poe- schedule, Muskie was more ciated with losing causes. What ing In superiieated Undsay times big and slick, and the Why was the Common Market products — that little country American incomes Is not high enough. little progress Bayh had made style. The substitute, pasted to­ 10 Years Ago commercial bankers somehow If you’re al for federal standards, leaving it to the drowsy than dynamic during a farm ed? could hardly survive. Yet unless . As some of the opponents of the prin­ states to ca rry them o u t CHven the gen­ televised press conference. through backroom wooing of gether from old speeches, was General Manager Richard Mar­ managing to seem neighboriy special arrangements are made ciple involved who think that even 12,400 But Muskie has an Invaluable politicians (typified by a closed- unexciting but also undamaglng. tin commends collector of rev­ and friendly. Britain will have to pay some­ eral confusion over no-fault Insurance, urn^s aftermath the biU’s proq>ect8 are uncertain. asset: a mediocre field of op­ door luncheon with state legis­ Besides Muskle’s chronic enue fo r im provem ents In col­ Anyway, those particular sen­ . . . thing into tile community treas­ Is too much will be warning, that lators Saturday) was nearly speechwriter problem, he was ury for every pound of New Zea­ It Is beyond tile scope of this editorial ponents. The three other Demo­ lecting procedures. ators we had mariied as vot­ brought challenge amount, once it gets into law, will be crats most likely to enter the erased by melodramatic oratory furious over a senseless sched­ ing for the savings banks in the land butter Imported. The same sludconacai^ to sketch in the full range of variations Saturday night. Shrewd politi­ ule in Wisconsin. He was sub­ only the beginning. The Important thing Wisconsin primary — Seps. showdown, for Intangible, sen­ The aftermath of Worid War on the no-fault principle which are being cians here have felt Hughes On This Date George McGovern of South Da­ jected Friday nlg^t to two fa­ I timental reasons, all. In the fi­ for supporters of the new principle the considered. Basically, In a no-fault sys­ n brought the k>ng-feuding na­ kota, Birch Bayh of Indiana, ultimately might prove Muskle’s tiguing hours of private ques­ In 1506, Christopher Colum­ nal roll call, voted the other tem the auto owner’s own Insurance foremost challenger, but his tioning by Milwaukee Jewish tion-states cf Europe a double President has adopted is to get the sys­ company pays his costs for car repairs, and Harold Hughes of Iowa— bus died In Spain. way. We suspect they felt some weekend behavior can only be community leaders, scheduled challenge. One, poUUcal and w e can tem enacted and started on its work-out injury expenses, or time lost from work; shared the banquet platform In 1861, North Carolina voted slight visceral pull, so that tiiey mffitary, came from the threat XEROX with him Saturday night. Of the described as erratic; when ar­ early Sunday morning to waste to secede from the Union. felt sorry the moment dfter, trials, in the hope that it can prove to it does so directly, without going through rangements were not to his lik­ an hour wlto 25 students, and of expanding Soviet-led bommu- the often costly legal process of proving four, only Muskie was per­ In 1902, Cuba becam e a re­ but we know no reason to be­ ing, Hughes angrily turned down then given no time tor Sunday nUm. It was met by forming the 5 c I ()l’^ be the answer to the dead-end self- one driver or another at fault, and then ceived by $100-a-plate Demo­ public as American occupatlmi lieve they would go as far as 20 minutes of free televlaion mass. ended. North Atlantic Treaty Organisa- perpetuating present welfare, which Is making the at-fault party’s Inwrer pay. cratic diners as the man who to want to change their vote- tlcn, in which the eix were 20c Minimum could defeat Richard M. Nixon. good neither for the public purse nor for Various {uxiposals would midie all hard-core membera. PRESTIGE h e lp g e tit 2 Thus, Wisconsin provides forms of coverage (coUlsion, property The other challenge, econom­ its redplente. more evidence that Muskie as­ PRINTING damage, and so forth) compulsory. Oth­ ic, came from the need to mend tonishingly, has survived six Here, for those who sometimes pro­ ers would make only some compulsory. the ravages of war and to fit 646-6164 B^irther, the dollar threshold for where months of blundering and may \| , I -1 \| ,1 . I,. -!■ fess to be looidng for some important Fischetti Europe for scientific revolution. the "no-fault" principle would end and yet tie up the nomination. . , r M , h. -I. I - 1 , 1. Nowhere was the blundering This ,wa> done initially with r, II,: I'.Mi: dedsion in which the individual may where legal action to pin costs on the at- American help. Then the started worse than Wisconsin. While poeslbly have scane influence, la fault driver would begin also varlea French and Benelux p oop lo re- The no-toult system’s money-saving Muskie and his staff were pre­ probably the most important single piece gains would Uk^y derive largely from occupied globetrotting early of domestic leglSIatton to come up for the Injury side of claims settlements, this year, his opposition was busy in Wisconsin. Up to last You’ve seen bargains in new cars. Bargains in used cars. And now you’ve found just consideration In many years. which amount to only about t third of all claims. This tact should help moderate weekend, almost all key Wis- MAMCHESTW D IM O IA Y It Is a piece of legistation many mem­ expectations for wlndtall savings for cmisin Democratic politicians bers of Congress would like to sUp away pcdlcy-bolden. had been approached by Mc­ the car you want □ So now’s the time to ask your dealer— or see your nearby office In our view, however, enlightened no­ Govern, most by Bayh, some by from, for widely cootraSUng reasons, LIME & FERTILIZER SALE fault retomis seem In order. And we Hughes—but none, literally wnne because they regard the principle would favor a consistent system through­ none, by Muskie. y of Hartford National Bank— for an HNB personal auto loan. Hartford National will of guaranteeing anytxidy a minimum in­ out the states. Massachusetts’ no-fault Accordingly, a month ago, system—although a watered-down one— Dist. Atty. Mike McCann of Saf. May 22nd 1971 come an unspeakable betrayal of free appears to be reduciiig the Und of un­ Milwaukee telephoned Jack \ push it through fast fairly and without fuss. □ Afterthat about all you do is turn the key. enterprise prlnG]|>les, scone because they principled injury claims that have so an­ English, Muskle’s top political 8 A.M. - 7 P.M. think the proiwsed minimum Impossibly noyed pollcyholdera faced with annually operative, in some alarm. Mc­ n nuxmtlng pruniums. Cann,’ a 34-year-old political Como to CALL low. Bvery expresaton of favorable (OR) AcconUng to the Department cf TTaas- comer, had started working for 20 PliLTON lOAD 649-8968 ofilidon from an ordinary voter, then, portation study, Americans m>end $15 Muskie on his own with pre- (For Dritvery) te likely to be needed 1/ the bill to to get bUUon a year on au to acciden t costs. T o clouB little help from Washing­ (Ihr nekiq$) HARTFORD NATIONAL be Mire, more than Just insurance re­ ton. Now, he told English, the reluctant Und of support tt has to form Is needed. Drunken drivers must attention to organization In Wis­ _ SPiCIALS — have to get Itself passed. be gotten off the road. Legislation to consin was desperately needed. compel auto-makera to make cheaper- The Inattention has irritated 'F a r t O iM r O r ig . Now Only THE CHOICE BANK to-repUr as well as safer vehicles should prominent figures. Business­ Established 1792 be followed iq». Also, the year-to-year man-politician David Carley, 6 -1 0 - 5 50 lb. $8.49 Member F,D,I,C. Is Fighting Worth It? trend toward more accidents per car now a close ally of his former 1 6 4 0 -1 0 60 lb. $4.49 HARTFORD • WEST HARTFORD • CLMWOOO • NEWINCTON • wnHCRSFICLO • WlHOSOR • BlOOMriELO • FARMINGTON • HARW1NT0N • TORRINGTON • WINSUD Beginning June 1, membera of the must be reversed. foe. Gov. Patrick J. Lucey, In­ CAST HARTFORD • MANCHESTER • NORTH MANCHESTER • NEW HAVEN • HAMDEN • MtOOilTOWN • COLCHESTER - ESSEX •1971 diic<.ii>Didl,Nm 010 SAY8R00N • NIANTIC • WATERFORD • NEW LONDON • GROTON • MYSTIC • STONtNGTON • ICOYARO • M0NTV1LLE • NORWICH • NOtWICHTOWN But a no-tault system would lislp, and formed Muskie men last week­ l q i b s t o n e 60 lb. $ .79 CENTRAL VILLAa • PUTNAM - DANtURV • NORTH GBOSVENOROAIE • STAMFORD aimed forces in Sweden win, if they so the pubUc should be on guard against end that inattention was inter­ s o peiaist In their standard personal edf- any attempts to divert their attention preted here as an arrogant as­ QHAROOAL 20 lb. $2.96 furas, also be weiulag hair neta, by of­ from the need for refonns^ whose op­ sumption by Muskie that he tions are complicated enough as It Is. — could wrap up the state with­ ^ imitouu souie/i DISCOUNT ON 9UANTITY BUYING ficial order. OHRI8TTAN aOUnNOB MDNTTOR. out lifting a finger.

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r- -w -- * « - .J .-Y--■* - t - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1971 PAGE NINE PAGE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1971 Business Mirror T V Tonight House tor Complete.liatoigs. Hodgepodge of Commentary Bee Saturday’s TV Week (Continued frdm Page 8) - ohaUenged to try again. Grant Is reputSd Leaves Economy in Shadow to have said a poUto “No toank you,” S :N (I) r » n j IU m b tlrecian form chair end a set of;Oothlo Ut a cigar, and walked aw ay. MeHato’ f Navy «a cellation of the transport pro­ Bowen’s tuicestor of the same name SiM Oinigaa’a bliadbUad (0> NEW YORK (AP) — A some­ was one of la "plantm ,” potential plan­ <44) WhaTi Hr UaeT (C) gram, and Lockheed would be Oennnlo tiles surround! toe flrei>laoe • :N Weaiber — Sparti what paradoxictd, often contra­ forced into bankruptcy through o p en ^ . CJandelabra on toe Italian tation boldera, sent .from Roocbury, Miass. aad Newa dictory and alwayg revealing in 1686 to take poaaesalon of land for toe (M> Caadid Caaieia its inability to meet the huge ob­ carved maririe mantel over toe flr^lace (W) To TaU the Trath (O commentary continues to flow ligations it already has Incurred have bases of cast, gilded ipetal in toe new town of Woodstodk. Judge Samuel •:M (4«) 77 SBBMt S t ^ from th<»e Indl'vldualB and insti­ >» Bewail gave, toe town its name because , 6:M (I) Newi wtth Walter Crea- form of a Turkish lady. Ute , (0) tutions thought to be authorities Bankruptcy, Lockheed said, it was about as near Oxford, MSaeoL aa <8> News with H.K. Smith aad on profits, competition and the Pictures of toe Immacubube Oonceptom the royal hunting park and lodge were Hany Beaaaaer (C> “could cause great confusion, Dioh Vaa Dyhe American way. abrogation or alteraticm of end 'Madonna in toe front {tculor are In­ to the EngUah uidvereMy town of, that <*»4d) MBO New* <0> dicative of changes in atUtude toward name. It was situated on toe “Oon- 7:M (8) TO Berne With Levo (C) Earlier comments Included agreements, greatly increased <8> Tnth er Oeaieqaeaeee rcUgloo of toe wealthy class from toe nectlcut Prdfa” o f to e period, a Unk be­ Heiuy Ford n on the Inability of costs on government programs, (U) What’e Hy Uaef nmiily Affair (0) (M*) Albi Smith aad Jeaea Edwin Gott, U.S. Steel chair­ and more than 60,000 sharehold­ .Between parlors is eU' arched pass%e While a partner in two New York City (18) I Bpy (C> man, on the need for protective ers and btaidholdera.’’ (rt-S8> m p WUaoB Shew containing two closets and two sliding silk and drapery Anna and owner of toe 8:M dfan Nabera Hear (C> quotas on imported steel. And more cm steel, from Hen­ tawB carved In pointed, txl-foHated “Independent,'’Bawen became deeply In­ 8iSe (S-48) Bewltehed grim views by leaders of the of the President’s OnmcU of Owner for 89 YEARS. For a complete FREE IN- gational churches. He coaMhuted |10,- •:M spokesmen on the inevitability The inability of steel to raise the original founders of toe Broadway 18:88 (8M8) OeaB Marita Show (O Taheniacle, and the Church of toe Pil­ (18) Va-abrldsed (O) of foreign Imports increasing, productivity, he suggested, may 18:88 (8) nUierse yUbam ol Meath by the railroad industry on the Set against the common of Woodstock pink and pink he painted It with wine- grims and Plymouth Church in Brook­ not be the wage demands of (U ) Hartford Talh-lB (0) hopelessness of maintaining la noctheasteim Ooimecttcut, Roseiand Is red roof and trim. And pink It remains lyn. <48> Felkal (C) unions but could be a “result of 849-9240 11:8* (8«-18.titSa4t) Newa passenger service. a study In collecting and living over a to this day so (hat it Is known far and the fact that competition isn't as WeaUier aad ^lorta Mevto much as it could be.” space Industry, where one large It la a period piece only at first glance. named it Roseiand.” Arthur and Lewis Tappan and made hU 11:88 (8*48) TOalsht Shew The industries that are finding BUSS TERMITE CONTROL CORF. newspaper an instrument of toe crusade. Oaraea company r^ently lost g;overn- compeittl ment assistance in funding a su­ ec(»iomy to be a bit distasteful bargeboards, crockets, and trriUses are pan, daughter of Lewis, m e died In 1868. 1:08 (8-S8-48) Newa — Prayer aad personic conunercial transport, Include the mlgtitlest in the ral Gothic, or Tudor — is maintained dark red to contrast with the pink of the H n Oft (C> T h e Oldest & Largest in Conn. throughout the interior, complemented Two years later, he married Ellen Holt, 8:58 (8) Newa — Prayer and 81 and where another now seeks a land; Automotive, oil, aero­ house. The gable end is parallel to the daughter of Dr. iflram Holt of Pomfret. on $280 million loon guarantee be-, space, rails, insurance, steel. by dadies of French, Italian, Greek, Orlr street and is flanked by porches. The ental, and eastern European. The home Edacotlonal TV (84) cause otherwise the banks won’t What conclusions should be riiinruley stacks are of glased pink stone­ ^ ^ Tharaday, May 88 was built In 1848 by Henry Chandler During toe summers Bowen iqwnt in lend it any more money. dra'wn? It may be too early to ware in Gothic designs. The quatrefoU Woodstock,' and for 30 years after his Bowen, who was bom In Woodstock Sept. 6:88 Yeany PUma >71 B (C) From William Wilson, vice say with any authority, but one pattern of the pierced porch columns la death on F eb. 24, 1886, the grounds o f "Through My Eyea" 11, ISIS, as a re|dacement for a smaller president of Lockheed Aircraft thing is certain, these are unu­ the motif repeated in the carving of the the Pink House and Roseiand Park were 7:88 Frenoh Chet B 0>rp., which seeks the loan house. The design is the creation of parlor furniture. "The Whole Fish Story" sually troubled times for some MEN'S DRESS SHOES John Wells, New Torit City architect. backdrops for patriotic declamation and 7:88 Conn, Oeaeral Aaaembly guarantee; of America’s largest industries As one steps through the castellated muaic every Fourth of July. Bowen used 8:88 WaahlaytoD Week In Bevlew Bowen made his first fortune as a 8:88 Baa Franciace Mix He lost It In the panic of 1887. The sec­ tising apeae to lay out toe park. hall, off which open the front and back Mrs. Ijndlra Gandhi, prime ond fortune was made as editor and minister of India Is interview­ parlors. Each has a deep bay window W orkers dum ped 900,000 sm all cart- ed. puUlsher of the anti-slavery “Indepen­ Henry Chandler Bowen and window seat, and frosted tWatn/wiS. 9:88 Yoga For Everyone B THE d e n t” toads of sand along toe pond diores, Breathing Sc Umbering exer- shaped red, Wue, gold, green, and violet The western shore was laid out with a claea; health food. Married twice and the father of 11 penes set in nmllloned casemmts. boathouse, bathing beach, and benches 10:08 Connecticnt Newaroom children, Bowen and his family sum­ Gothic arches. The eagle over the arch Walls of the parlors are covered with seating 600. Roseiand Park w as fo r­ Mouse Trap of Venon mered in Woodstock. As one history of was atop the flagpcde at Roseiand Perk, heavily embossed green paper — Lln- the town describes the completed sum­ about 1% miles from toe town common, mally dedicated and given to the town crustra Walton — imported from Eng­ on Juty 4, 1876. ‘The Best Gift’ mer residence, “So Henry Bowen tore Story By when it w as detocated in 1876. V E R N O N ’^ land in the 1800’s. An octagonal, marble- it (small frame bouse) down and built top table is in the center of the front John Jirfmiation The iMCk x>erlor served a s library and Offered Tricia a large, ecclesiastic-gothic mansion with parlor, around which ore an upholstered music room. FIRST CHEESE STORE pointed arches, latticed windows and Fbotoe By I By Lynda Bird fancy chimneys. Hla favorite color was (Bee Page BHae) Doors open from both parlors to a Reginald Pinto NEW YORK (AP) — Lynda S e e Our Display Of: conservatory, o r writing room, iriiich Bird 'Robb has offered Tricia faces the street and common. On the Nixon some ad-vice on how to CHEDDARS We carry most sizes and have a large selection of Men’s and desk Is'a guest book in which are the get out of the -White House after signatures of four U.8. Presidents and her wedding "without the press IMPORTED CHEESE Boys’ Shoes, Boots, "Funkies,” Sandals, Moccasins, Sneakers, other greats from toe 'worlds of litera­ finding out.” ture, the church, and politics during the Work and Dress Shoes. Mrs.' Robb, the last White CRACKERS last half of toe 19th century. House bride and the older The table in the high-ceilinged dining daughter of former President COOKIES room at toe left of the main entrance is Lyndon B. Johnscai, interviewed TALCOTTVILLE BOOTERY set for four with rose-bordered Limoges President Nixon’s older daugh­ china bearing the Bowen monogram; ter about her wedding June 12 Hors d'oeuvres - Cheese Tray BiOUTE 83 XALCXXTTVnXiE coin silver; water glasses (Bowen was a to Edward F. Cox., a Harvard Law School student. “Look For Tlie Horse and Bug;gy” teetotaler); pink tablecloth and match­ / CHECK SPECIALS FOR THE WEEK / In the transcript of their ing nt^Eridns. Over one of two hea'vy WE HONOn tape-recorded conversation, ap­ POST ROAD PLAZA ROUTE 30 Open Mon. - Frl. 12 Noon to 9 sidefboerds is a painting, probably an old pearing 4n the June issue of La­ Saturday 9:30 AM . to 5:80 P.M. copy of Gilbert Stuart’s “Wadilngton at VERNON 875-3136 if" dies’ Home Joun^, Lynda of­ EXIT 96 OFF ROUTES 1 5 & 84 — Closed Monday — Dorchester Heights.” On this sideboard fers to have her husband “call is the Limoges service; and on toe Ed and teU' him how Lucl and I other, a Reed and Barton silver set and made it out of the White H ouse.” Referring to the escape ap- Limoges I»x>aoh she and her younger sls: with Bowen monogram ter used, Lynda said; “Obvious­ ly you don’t go out any of those b ig grates.” Bpzzini Bros. Wayside Furniture Guest cetobritiea arrived by train in Tricia called the advice "the Putnam on the e've of toe Fourth and best wedding gift you could give were brought to Woodstock by barouche, u s.” which is still in the barn at Rceeland. In addition to Grant, other Preeidenta 519 who helped to commemorate the occa­ St. Bonaventure MANCHESTER EAST MIDDLE TNPK. sion were Benjamin Harrison while he 'wos in the White House, and Rutherford To Honor Hope S. Hayes and 'WUllam McKinley as Con­ OLEAN, N.Y. (AP) — Come­ gressmen. Other notables whose names dian Bob Hope will receive an FACTORY CLEARANCE are in the guest book were Julia Waud honorary debtor of laws deg;ree Howe, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Oliver from St. Bonaventure Universi­ WendeU Holmes, and Gen. George Mc­ ty on M ay 80. To help reduce our factory*s overstocked inventory of Clellan. The Very Rev. Reginald A. Redlon, university president, duplicates, factory cancellations and stock orders, we Aa many as 600 were invltedl for some stild Wednesday Hope ■will deliv­ have set up this first quality merchandise under thou­ of the observances. In adchtlon, the er the main commenceifient ad­ whole town and people for miles around dress and receive the degree sands of feet of tent next to Bezzini's Manchester Show­ gathered at Roseiand Park. “Crowds in “in recognition of his stature as room. Come and see a fantastic selection of furniture a semicircle grandstand facing too lake Art nouveau vase in Green Room a great American entertainer cheered the roUing ihetorlc and senti­ and humanitarian.’’ being offered at prices far below retail. mental poems of those unselfconsdous H ope's 'Wife, D olores, w ill re­ times,” an aooount describes one Ih- ceive an honorary doctor of hu­ the “huge punch bowl kept fiUed all Presidents Hayes, Harrison, and McKinley, but not Grant, slept here. dep^idenoe Day. mane letters deg;ree “ as an out­ day long with iced lemonade” cm the standing CTathoUc and to recog­ Fourth of July. “At night, toe place became a fairy­ SALE nize her work for (Catholic chari­ Over toe fireplace hangs a portrait of land of Japanese lanterns. The day of ties in the Lee Angeles area.” The front parlor seen through the archway. Bowen; and on the opposite wall, a por­ trait of the last inhabitant of the, house. Miss Constance Hdt, his granddmighter. SUEDE CLEANING DONE ON PtEMISES As a textile merchant and later as a WITH 10% OFF publirtier, Bowen lived on Willow 3t. in 7-foot, four^shion SOFA, self- Brooiklyn, N. Y. Some mementos of his F'AHADE ClEANERS dock^, roinforced oak frame. I 14 Feet of handtomo SEC TIO N ­ U02 'J t s 'i MIDDLE TtlRMPIKE residency there are in Roseiand. Brook­ Rog. $419.95 NOW $1991 A L. The perfect focal point of lyn Bridge is etched in the downstairs any living room. haU light fixture, and framed photo­ Reg. $569.95 NOW $300 graphs of toe Brooklyn home hang in the Teading room. N ^ W USED AnUque feature of Bowen’s Brooklyn home was portraits a t his children - placed moealc-slyle in the ceiling of his bedroom. When he left toe dty, he re­ BKTCLES moved them, and some can still be seen LARGEST SELECTION OF ' as framed photographs in toe bedrooms NEW BICYCLES IN THE of Roseiand. VERNON AREA hofessionally Asaembled 1 The cosmopolitan decor is reflected C O L O N IA L LOVESEAT. This is a again in the downstairs bedroom at toe porfaet time to buy a pair. end of toe haU. Here is a Balkan moun­ Three Cushion, Full size, C O L O ­ taineer in pastels on a rococo base. It Rag. $219,95 NOW $139 N IA L S O FA available in solids is thought to be of Frendi origin. and prints. One o f ffv o upstairs bedrooms facing Rag. $289.95 NOW $150 i f FREE DELIVERY the drivevray is called the Prestdriits’ it; room. Three of four Chief Ebcecutives, i f CONVENIENT TERMS who visited Roseiand for traditional Fourth of July celebraUons during ^ MASTER CHARGE Bowrti’s lifetime, s l^ there. POST ROAD PLAZA M A T C H IN G C H A IR . Right onl From the master bedroom, which is SALE HOURS entered at toe top of toe staircase, and MAIN STREET, ROUTE 3p Make your room. cempl^ by the other front bedroom, doors lead into VERNON. CONN. tftZ-SIBS DAILY 10-9 adding an extra chair Whan you a child’s room built over toe downstairs purchase your Sofa or Sefabod. conservatory. ’The spread in toe master EXPERT REPAIRS SATURDAY 10-6 Rag. $119.95 NOW $61 muumsBmuwm i bedroom is a repUca of

PACE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHEStER, CONN., THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1971 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER; CONN.. THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1971 PAGE ELEVEN Vernon Work Starts SadatWants New Route Six Scliolarships Pledged ScemLjcttifuL Israelis Frederick Ertel, Town firemen put out a nii- At Last Site MUNICIPAL BUILDING nor grease fire at the Bess Opened By Ex-Rockvill© For Environmental G>urse Baton Doughnut Shop at IBQ In Renewal ToLeave The Baby Has Six schoiarships have so far Pians are to have the students yesterday evening at (^ctpiJbaL Retreat Fire Chief, Dead been pledged for the proposed look at the problem from an Brief, informal groundbreak­ (Oontinued from Page One) ROCKVILLE — ______ing ceremonies were held this poUcy is based on two prem­ r«..r . po,,. (Oimtinned from Page One) Rockville Fire Chief Frederick Environment — The Hockanum , morning for the Standard Edu­ By .Sol R> Colion ises: "We shall not-abandon one Been Named CLOSED L. Ertel, «2, of 7 Earl St. died River." point of view, Manchester Area cators building, the last major single inch of our land, and we er-bombers on Tuesday de­ this morning at Rockville Gen- The scholarships, pledged by DlCurclo said, construction in the N or^ End- It appears that the amended Vernon sanitary sewer project, refuse any compromise on the stroyed a 67mm antiaircraft gun crai Hospital. He was the )hus- local organizations, are for the reeult will be the Three'Persons Redevelopment area. "Case Mt. Bill,” now being re- the low bidder was Daddario rights of the Palestinian peo- at fired on toem while they Wlelding a gcdd-plated shovel, viewed by the legislature’s fl- Bros., which prompted one pie.” vere attacking the Ho Chi Mtoh b ^ d of Mrs. Mary Foster Er- program which will focus on a beglnnlnifs cf a more well-ln- John4row, Christopher Michael, son of Ernest and Patri­ company president James A. nance committee, will recelvb council member to remark. He charged that the Israelis _ community problem concemingr electorate who will be Re-Arrested On Itrail. The planes were not hilt, cia PurceU Jrtmdrow, 61 Elm St., Rockville. He was bom May MONDAY Melley turned over the sym- an unfavorable report. "We wondered what happened tried to twist Egypt’s offer last .K o r ! . the condltlcm of the Hockanum hitelllgenUy lie gun was a mile inside North 5 at Rockville General Hospital. His maternal grandparents the Rockville Fire Department i^jyer ^ matter which has become bolic first spadeful of earth as ’The unfavorable acUon wUl to him." February on reopening the ca- Drugs Charges Vietnam near the Ban Karal are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Purcell, East Hartford. £Bs paternal M A Y 31. 1971 for more than 40 years and ^h^ program will be for stu- ‘"creasing______.„ ^ priority,____ j , ^ payloader in the background be because of the way the bill, ’The high bidder was Maskell ^al by claiming it was a seo- served as fire chief from 1951 program wm oe lor siu ------IposB and 85 miles northwest of grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johndrow, 11 Cedar DlCurclo said as a means of afternoon visit led to the dug trenches for footings. Site a subsUtute for the original bill Construction. This time another arate syed as . , , . . „ themselveii will produceroouce a nosseasionoossesslon of morH..«namarliuanit oa no d,i Attending the ceremonies oniumco The m e aamended blU, written by him. ary offer if "only to get a peace­ a supervisor at the M.T. Ste- l>y «ephen Marcham of Vernon sound film as Iviiians and did extensive pro- Hein Perras, 161 Terrace Dr., Rockville. She was bom May 10 part of the , , ^ . were top company officials and State Rep.N. Charles Bogginl, ful solution in the Middle £iast vens Co. before he retired. He ^ course. possession of prescription or representatives of the archi- requesU the state to contribute GOP State Chairman J. Brian moving Iperty damage in North Viet- at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal g;ran^>arenta Emergency Telephone Numbers: was a ______member of the______Rockville Although______^.. a______charge...... will...... have.. “ " ‘"*>e*ed drugs. _ contractor, the Man- <60,000 a s . its entire share to- Gafftiey has announced that the Inam, but the U.S. Command are Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Hein, Rhelnboellen, Germany. Her pa­ Lodge of Elks, the Rockville ®®‘<1 to be made to the students this Oh the charges placed against ®‘'®s‘ ®r Redevelopment Agency ward the acquisition of Case Mt. Republican State Central Corn- I held to its long-standing policy ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Perras, Glaston­ Highw ay ...... 649-5070 Fish and.Game Club and Rock- ^**® State.Department of Health year, it is hoped in future years them in the morning each was ^® ‘ ®wn. Because of the "entire share” mlttee is establishing an intem- I and refused to comment. bury. Her paternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Earl \ilie Council, KofC. Survey conducted in August pregram will become self- released on a <1,500 bond. An Bringing greetings were May- stipulation, the bill would for- ship program for the summer. Protest Trio The UB. Oonrmand also re- lyler. East Hartford; and Alfred Perras, Manchester, N.H. Refuse ...... 649-1886 Survivors, besides his wife, showed alarming pollution supporting. Meanwhile busl- additional bond of <1,000 eMh Parr for the town, bid, any open space contribu- open to college Juniors and * - I ported that 24 American serv­ Bradley, Patrick Brendan, son of Edward and Maureen are, a son, Joseph F. Ertel of problems appearing below the nesses and organlzaUons are was posted later for their ap- Walter A. Morrissey for the tion which might be asked of the niors who are Republicans. icemen were killed In combat Sanitary Sewer and W ater ...... 649-9697 O’Connor Bradley, RFD 4, Mark Dr., Coventry. He was bom Rockville; three daughters, Vernon sewage treatment plant, looked to for support in the way pearance in Circuit Court 12, and J. Grant Swank lor state at some future date, the Gaffney said that lour interns Linked T o last week, 27 died from nonhos- Miss Rita Ertel of Rockville, As a result, the following No- of the scholarships. Manchester, June 14. ***® Chah>‘>®r of Commerce. committee members have de- wlH work 10 weeks at Republi- May 10 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grand­ tlle causes and 240 were wound- parents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles O’Connor, 184 Oak St., Man­ Mrs. Michael Drogosek of vember. the State Water Re- The program will be conduct- C3Uef KJeUquist said the local '” *® ****'®® ®xpres®e<* satis- termlned. can State Headquarters in Hart- I ed. It was the lowest toll of bat­ Plantsville, and Mrs. Daniel sources Commission asked the ed at the Creative Classes ptdice department was assisted faction that the firm is relo- ’The Town of Manchester is ford. Candidates lor the pro- Red Groups chester. He has a brother, Sean, 6%. Reilly of Derby; five brothers, town to correct the problem. A Building on Rt. 83, owned by Dl- during the second visit by Milton mating here from East Hartford applying for a 60 per cent fed- grams should write to Interns, tle dead in three months and toe t»- * « * * , William, Harry, Bernard, Ed- report from the town engineer Curcio. Anyone wishing further S. CamlUeri, a narcotics agent pledged their cooperation. eral grant toward the acqulsl- Republican State Headquarters, (OontlBiied irom Page Oae) I first time in five months that Prentiss, Nancy Elizabeth, daughter of William and win and Arthur Ertel, all of will be forthcoming next month information or wishing to regls- the State Department of "^® square foot, two- tion of Case Mt. Federal open 410 Asylum St., Hartford. nonhoetile deaths exceeded (Herald photo by Buceivlciua) Donna Smith Prentiss, 120 Grand Ave., Rockville. She was Rockville; four sisters, Mrs. concerning correcUvo action to ter should call or write to him Health. story^ building is being con- space’ grants are predicated on Peck, who had been identified in toose in combat. South Viet­ bom May 7 at Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal earlier congressional records as Daniel Kerr, Mrs. Theodore be taken at the plant. at P.O. Box •167, Rockville. VERNON structed on a one-acre parcel the condition that the applicant commission namese headquarters reported They Give Retirement Gifts to School grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Smith, Bittf Cap May, and Miss Louise Ertel, a l l ------Ralph Dziad^ of Middle intersection of N. Main town would pay 26 per'cent~of study Uie rights'of ’^reons b^ f 280 government troops killed Rd., Tolland. Her paternal g;randmother la Mrs. Evelyn Pren­ •ndf it flit of Rockville, and Mrs. Charles Rd. ^ l l h ^ ^ c h ^ e d St^dard Edu- the cost and the state the other tween the ages of 18 M d 21 was the state of W isc<«in last week, while the allied com­ Principal Walter C. Roth’s expression belies his true feeling that two of his tiss, Rt. 30, Tolland. She has a brother, William, 2. .4 - •, «. «, «i Ward of Broad Brook; and sev­ Vernon y e s t e r d ^ r ^ ’ f a ^ “ distributor ot en- 25 per cent. created yesterday by qov. mands claimed 1,400 North Viet­ teachers, with a combined total of 54 years of service at Washington School, 2 en grandchildren. a r e ^ b l e ^ i ^ 7 a ? a ^ If! ®y®'°P®'>‘af and other educa- If the bill which ilmlts the Thomas Meskill. The commis- ^ ^ namese and Viet Cong kiUed. will retire at the end of the school yea>. The cassette tapes and books, gifts Bronson, John Francis Jr., -son of John Franpis Sr. and f. M . t W ter beimr involved la a materials, will occupy state’s contribuUon to <60,000 slon will be headed by Probate “ authorized to sign Patricia Morey Bronson, Dockerel Rd., Tolland. He was bom The funeral will be Saturday A • CJ •fTtei-ter being involved in a two-car T t wm occupy states contribuUon to <60,000 slon will be headed by Probate “ aumonzeo to sign In toe fighting in Vietnam of the PTA, which he is presenting to them, are being returned to the school the nArook if mdulbUt I at 9:16 a.m. from the Burke Ascension I^rvice 1 oni^ht accident on Skmner R d T ^ e r! “ P®’’ ®®"to* the ground were approved, the state would Judge Aram H. Tellalian Jr. of ®hecta on b e l ^ of the People’s Wednesday a U.S. armored col­ May 9 at Rockville General Hospital. His maternal grandpar­ downtown RMtwtsmr J & on. ^ ® ‘**® structure not be permitted to aUocate any Trumbull. Its t^her members Condition for Peace and JusUce. at the request of the ladies. Mrs. Francis B, Reid, center, of 29 Somerset ents are Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Morey, Dockerel Rd!, Tol­ Funeral Home, 76 Pro^>ect St., umn protecting bulldozers rip­ Dr., a native of Manchester and a 1929 graduate of Manchester High School, A service will be conducted day night for anyoiie who has Ronald in.1 n k leased lor offices. additional sum to the purchase will be named soon, Stratton said Peck was listed ping through enemy base camps land. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Maurice withn.u., aa. Mass of requiem at 04.St. obscrvonce of the FesUval donaUons. Good, used caothing , ^ ^ The contractor U C. S. Mar- of Case Mt. The governor said the study ^ i^® records as a vice presl- 25 miles northwest of Saigon is a third grade teacher at Washington, where she has spent 22 of her 24 T. Bronson, 9 Reservoir Rd., Rockville. shoppers' special! ® J ?- the Ascension of Christ, Uv and household articles are neeJ- ’ ® “ I ® *■ ' T F*®""’ '^® ’ Hartford. The The eatii..aestimated cost of 212 is needed because of the lower- dent of PCPJ. ran Into 100 North Vlentamese years in the school system. Before that, she taught Grades 1-6 for two years will be in St. Bernards Ceme- Trinity Luth- ®d. in s T n « ^ r Associates of Man- acres of Case Mt. (no irfflcial Ing of the voting age in naUonai '” ‘® other three perkons and Viet Cong troops. U.S. fight- in a one-room school in Vernon Center and eighth grade for four years at Gravell, Jennifer Lee, daughter of Ronald and Maureen ■ t®^- „ t *u , ®rah Church. Grange Memorial {jjf influence of liouor or d ^ I^ <*®®ter is Uie arcMtect. Com- appraisal has been made by eflecUons from 21 to 18, and the named in the bank records as erbombers, helicopter g;unshlps East School in Rockville. She is a graduate of New Britain Normal School, Sabin Gravell, 19 Ashworth St., Mancherter. She was April 7 fri. and sat. only Friends may call at the fu- Ascension Day is tradlUonally Vernon Grange 62. will meet L i ^ ^ ^id ®*P®®‘®d "bout the the town, the state or the own- possibUlty that the voting age having power to conduct busl- and artillery pounded the ene­ at Hartford Hospital. Her maternal grandmother Is Mrs. Ma­ neral home tomorrow from 2 to observed 40 days alter Easter at 8 p.m. at the Grange throwing objecto out of a end irf this year ers) is <583,000. wiH be lowered for state and ness with that bank « i behalf of now Central Connecticut State College. Mrs. Henry J. McCann, fourth grade my while toe American ground rion Sabin, 19 Ashworth St. Her paternal g;randparenta are Mr. ■ 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. ^ tmdlUonal ob- ™® PfoS™m will ’ ^delight of the In 1969, the General Assem- local elections also. PCPJ are Bradford M. LytUe, teacher, has also taught third, fifth, and sixth grades during her 32 years’ "handiest grill in the w orld!" forces held back to keep casual­ and Mrs. Fritz Hettinger, 482 N. Main St., Manchester. She has I h II servance will b T ^ e ^ In g u is ^ ^ "Memorial Night,” with ***®*®^ is that one of the bly approved a <60,000 bonding The commission, which is to Identified as the president o i Uie tenure at Washingd^on. A native of Northampton, Mass., she graduated from a brother, Philip, 8; and two sisters, Kimberly, 11, and Pa­ ties down. T hn TV of ^ “ t l e ^ l L callle^w^^^^^^^ “ "teaslbillty study” report to the governor in six PCPJ, Jane Slaughter, named Fitchburg (Mass.) Normal School and received a BS from CCSC. mela, 6. 13" adjustable The U.S. Com'mund said six «, «* I M p riX !! m im ^ burn^^since Christmas ®’’,^ ® - , , Z vrfopment housed Miayor Parr’s of a prc^>oeal for state purchase months, will review llmltatiixis as the group’s secretary treas- Meridian, Miss., father of Tom- j. w-ii *>. ^ ® •‘tmlor Grange 92 will Hd. home where they were own business, formerly Man- ot Case Mt. on those in the 18 to 21 giouo urer and Arthur Bresman list Americans were wounded, one armored personnel carrier was Perkins, Jennifer Mary, daughter of Kenneth and C!3iar- mie L_ Strinfellow ^ 183 MUs- E v e ^ ^ M ^ e ^ ^ 1 1 ^ the ^^et Saturday at 2 p.m., also made w m revisited in the after- cheater Surplus Sales and now The <60,000 was never q>ent such as the power to e n t e n t e ed ^ a staff membef^Sti^ttoL Otepka Debate lene Crowley Perkins, 122 Sycamore Lane, Apt. A, Manches­ town Rd., died Tuesday at his historic Chrirt, the events of at Grange Hall with the pro- noon and the three persons .Farr’s Camping Center. Tljat and is stlU available "on*TO- contracts. said destroyed and two bulldozers were damaged. Enemy losses ter. 3he” waa bom May 11 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. ^°"'®- *“ ® *“ ''® commem- gram to be "MaybaskeU.” were re-arrested. ^as since been estahllshod per.” It will remain an avsS- — ------Opens Again Kidnapers Quiet Her maternal grandparentil are Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Crow­ Charcoal Grill were not known. w iS l l ' o t h e r c m t L ? Md e r r e ^ y e a r " TT,» Aireeieu yesieiuay morning, in a new building at 2 Main St. ableaw® «em«®m (although Uttie chance HMWW A 1 T 7 » 1 I A t n s A U.S. bulldozer operation has ley, Pawcatuck. Her paternal grandfather Is Fred L. Perkins, TOe A m e r ic a ^ g lo n A ^ ll- as previously r ^ r t e d were: near the north boundary of the release Is seen) untU i W l T / 1 Pt III A SK \ jOUVtS K lllP been under way in toe region WASHINGTON (AP) An- Holyoke, Mtass. She has a sister, Rebecca, 2. 14 grandchildren. The 'Thursday service will be iary «i *1 • * • r y Unit of Dobosz-Ertel-Han- Debra Brent, 19 of Boston, proledt ibe legislature or the bonding M .\ .iA / W stoce April 1 to clear the Bol Loi ®B'er round to the long contro- *T1 urill rkl%OA«*^rA n*i- • > . — ^ ^ ^ Twlble, Erin Marie, daughter of Raymimd and Judith W i7s:'^n ^ T a l ^ p1 p" v“‘ "^^^bulidlngs formeriy on the woods so the enemy cannot use versy over Otto F. Otepka starts After Deadline Un Garnishments Legality them for hideouts and storage today with a Senate Judiciary Moriarty Twlble, 64 N. School St., Manchester. She was bom Jaycee Wives ers“"i^^l l^^i^llinfS:: re"d ^ ^ S I i ^ . ^ ^ ISTANBUL (AP) — The dead- May 8 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her patenuU grand­ Mrs. Sigrid V. Anderson ------, paoer poppies which were m oH e------•'---- — norui sina Dusmessbuslnesa C(center and ™.® '®^. ‘^l® °''®*- 1*3^ chaJlenge and wUpflle a m^on Seven American and subcommittee hearing on his ROCKVILLE - Mrs. Sigrid ™® 7®®a‘ ®^ by paU^X at the US T f t - origlnaUy. chaiged dated from about 1876. more toan 60 enemy troops have nomination for a full four-year “ ne passed with no sign of kid- pers not to print an appeal from parents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Twlble, 475 Woodbi^dge St., V. Anderson, 83, of Snlpslc St., Wives will hold their final , Hospital NeurineTnn possession and cultivation <60,000 authorized in I960. the Mayfair Gardens project Pleas Courts to have It tested. been reported killed, about 100 term on the Subversive Actlvl- "aped Israeli diplomat Ephraim Elrom’s wife to the kidnapers, Manchester. Elrom and no new word from asking them to let him go as an ^ a, widow of Anders Anderson, died nieetlng of the season tonight. solnrilav'*^ marijuana with an added took another twist yesterday “We have to take a positive Americans have been wounded, ties Control Board. Parker, Lori Michelle, daughter of Joseito and Maureen last night at Hartford Hospital. "Pbey will meet at the Tolland^. tmHIoq zTi«>jaaoav q/w,i cbajge of lascivious carriage I**® senators and Is due to be unraveled in step,” he told the MHA mem- and numerous bulldozers, tanks Otepka is the former top State Turktoh terrorists who s^d act of "h u m ^ compassion ’ Mrs. Anderson was bom 8Teen at 7:20 to go to the Uni- jn placed against Miss Brent and Manchester and armored personnel carriers Department personnel security shoot him if Turkish Four youths kidnaped Elrom Donovan Parker, 161 Eldridge St., Manchester. She was bom March 2, 1888 in Motola, Swe- ^®™“ y ConnecUcut to a ®ty of Taicottrilie Congrega. -“ulf^^f “^® "‘>®®auset Silent have been Imocked out. The evaluator whV was ousted to Tevoluttonaries” were not re- when he came home to lunch May 9 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grand­ den, and Uved in Hartford be- ' “®bion and texUle show. « ^ h sponsor an , . „ . . ,, Hospital Notes "no-foiiit” inimt-nni**” hiii** ^ Atty. Herbert Phelan, counsel actions we are the defendant.” parents are Mr. and Mrs. David J. Donovan, 86 Alton St., Man­ tbe Manchester Housing Au- Chairman VMcent Diana area Is thick with mines and 1963. Two years ago the Senate ^ i*** fore coming to Rockville four After the show, the club will Attic TYeasure” and food sale, Police Cauef Robert l^ell- b®oby traps. confirmed him as a member of h isjrt e, ^ l e d O^esday I n ^ chester. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Patients Today: 282 oTis thority, reported at last' night’s commended Phelon for his ac­ years ago to make her home ;«®®‘ ^ ^be home of Mre. Her- Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. ADMITTED YESTERDAY: and Robert Houley of Vernon. rall'iS,;,‘^ t'^ h T w m Mt to dla The South Vietnamese suf- the SACB by a vote of 61 to 28. At the Israeli consulate here, ^ F. Parker, 32 Reservlor Rd., Rockville. with her son, Arthur C. Ander- b®rt Koenig for a business at the church. ited inIn the afternoon and arm- ^Theresa — 7 * ------^‘ ™ r~, ------. —------T, ‘ ----- meeting meeting that that he he was was set set to to dis dis- uon,tion, saying saying the the authority ed w l t h s e a r e h l l d ^ l ^ ^ 5 ® * ^ burse <39,600 in released funds "backs the decision 100 per fered their heaviest losses President Nixon’s nomination » gathered on toe "®^ . son. meeting and election of officers. Couple’s Club Wednesday—17 klUed and 12 of Otepka for a new term run- ®utside. Inside, worried- The police said they had found ^ mnto a s l ^ I® U vote, to a number of subcontractors cent." Diana added, however, Other survivors are a daugh- „ _ , _7_®***? ,?*F*** _ "Ht® newly elected offleers ^AUde Bourgoln, k lU ^ the proposal for the cur- yesterday afternoon at the MHA that he sympathized wiOi the wounded-ln a battle east of the ntog unUl August 1976 Is being o « ‘cial® ®nd the car used by the kidnapers to ter, Miss Elaine Anderson of C^ncil the Couple’s Club of Union Con- quantity of marijuana and East Hartford; Mrs. Anita r®nt session. offices but held up the checks subcontractors, some ot whom U Mtoh forest, about 126 mUes opposed by some of those who ‘ ® f ®\y'„ ^ u M Rockville; two granddaughters, p ,7:!* ^ ^n- gregational Church are: Mr. some prescription drugs. Bradley, Stafford Springs; when the legality of garnish- have b ^ n waiting msuiy southwest of Saigon. But Saigon r l ^ d the fight against his orig- “ i® and three great-grandchildren. council home P r e S i « “ “ ^ “^®’ ^ ^ Mahoney ments against the housing au- months for payment.' reported 40 of the enemy killed ._ai anoointment armed members of the Turkish ed a student who was one of the Funeral services wlU be Sat- Mr. and Mrs. James Brunner, poUce that, the latter were Dr.; Mrs. Florence ------with the help of air and artiUery otepka’f dtomlssal by former L®®'’*!® “ *>®'-®“ ®'' ^rmy, a left- M ^ ^ p ers a 4 4, 4 44. r,. , Talent Show '"*• uruimer, ----- x—--- -— ------a —= 4^1., ™xti. x' iuithicc Donofrlo, cf Manchester was one of those thority was chaUenged. Leon Enderlln, MHA execu- oiiHVsa a f ujf luimci extremist group. In another development, a C tild o r I^e^rid Th® Children of St. Bernard’s '^®® Pr®«i‘ient: Mr. and Mrs. ® ^ ^ B u rn h ^ K .; Albert T. invited to yesjfittlay’s demon- Phelon said Manchester Atty. Ove director, reported that he In the northern oart of the U ^®''®^®^ ®J^ State D e ^ Riuk government made clear It martial law court sentenced a ThT R ev^ R toL li Confraternity of CSulstian Doc- Geoige Herzog, secretary, and ^ndltlon of hers; however the Doyon, 42 Hyde St.; Mrs. Marie straUon of Pratt & Whitney's Wesley Gryk, representing G*H put several questions to Marcl- The Rev. Richard E. Bertram, jn Minh other South Vietnamese changed to demotion ^ould not comply with the de- member of the People’s Llbera- and Mrs. Herman Fried- bread and butter, gin- diocesan director will be toe nig^t and charged with evad- J® Pond Lane, South Windsor; Hamilton Standard in Windsor ment checks. the project. areas in the northern provinces, daytime highs averaging to. naptogs. The law Is to be sub- and use them for storing fine lal Hospital after suffering an S®rbread with topping. guest speaker. TTckets may be ing responsibility. Buclenne A. Rhuda, 168 Locks. Phelim sedd the practice In Though the 76 housing units Field reports said five South iii® ®®® ""d overnight lows In mltted to Parliament In a few flower seed and small vegetable apparent heart attack at his Tuesday: Shells with meat obtained by calUng Betty Gon- police said the alleged Incl- 'i'®®®®*' S t; Arthur W. Shaw, ------paying off creditors is to take to r the elderly were dedicated Vletnamesrwere killed and 31 the 40s. days for raUficaUon. seeds. home. He was toe husband of ®®“ce, tossed salad, roll andsalves or at toe church on Sun- dent in which a car owned by Somers; Mrs. Catherine T. Even as several hundred ibem In clmmologlcal order. Saturday, M a^alr Gardens has wounded In the action near the ______Y Mrs. Viola Greenway Trotter butter, grapefruit sections. ^®y- '‘ be deadline for sales Is Muriel McCluskey of Stafford Wicks, 67 Glenwood St.; Adrian state employes were holding a G*H is seeking <11,600 and was not been officially accepted be- Laotian border about 376 miles Mr. Trotter was born Jan 1 Wednesday: Beef stew with Sunday. Springs, was struck, took place Wlvagg, Carter Dr., Rock- rally yesterday ther business last night, Church and Its 50-50 Club. He edges of toe A Shau since April was a member and past master HL® 1 ‘ o appear to areult Court«,.._4 t St-: " ' Aa jl® daugjiter n ^ ter to Mr. and ed®d some coi^slonconfusion and nnoise. ^ e ^Ihe e MMHA ^ hhad ^ received per- Enderlln reported he has been 14. Although a spokesman said of Manchester r.ortp-<7^Mo<.nn= Church of Vernon, will hold a aucUon to be held at toe Vernon „ Rockville Tune is Ronald Houle, Stafford House Speaker I^TlUam mission from HUD to release informed by the Department of ° * nimmn.crA aalfz AnfiiT*Hnv /m m 0©nt©r 'M'irlrll© Srhrwil .Ti i h a OR 1_ ' Anwlncra* a c a m f^k ilTm RjLtrhfnrrl lntAi*nii’\fAH rk«vw«A/l- th© SSfttfUVI in no South Vietnamese combat troops are operating Inside the 30-mile-long valley, the South ing at the Blonsteln Camper «i®st®ni>i«y: a daughter to Mr. ®™®r ^ uireaiemng w m arei^ o -roiai attachmento able for the cmistruc 'The church will be open Brt- morrow night's meeting. Vietnamese claim 360 North also was a member of Nutmeg CMter. Reported mlssliur were- infield; ®*®nr th® gallery and the corri- against the company, alleging housing for the elfleriy. Ts.,a P "™ ° imssmg were. ^ ^ Raloh *^®*'® nnless order was restored, non-payment for work done by ,, 1, j ». ^ ■ j 4 Vietnamese killed In the opera­ Forest, Tall Cedars of Lebanon. ^ o adding machtaes, two it was restored and the state subcimlractors, are sever^ Enderlln ^ been ^ k ^ to tion. tvuewriter». tw o ohApirimr TYio- ___ ^______, ...... ' _ check on the availability ®® ^ *26.40. Nuclear Talk Payloader Accident Sparks tempts have failed to keep open Main St., tomorrow from 7 to children Clarence A. Jr. and Mary Ann Mrs. Patricia Merritt B’ales, 66 and Stein Club will meet tonight Norman St.; Claude Dixon, at 8 at the Post Home. The Highway 4, toe shortest and ® P'*"' Funeral services will be to- *«k®‘e‘t to Louis P. and Dina Opening Jacksonville, Fla; Mrs. Mar­ EKscussion by Selectmen meeting is c^en to all commlt- best road to the seaport of Kom- D avldTl>ueio« morrow a t, 2 :S0 p.m. at toe “ ^ i . one-haW toterest in pong Som. Now toe army is 4^a\io A. uuclos f« f property at 349-61 Oakland St.- (Continued from Page One) jorie E. GouHer, Blast Hartford; David A. Puclos, 88, of Willi- N®wklrk m d Whitney F^meral 4„„ an ti uoBs Anaover n , P " “ ^ Board of He algp said that MIorra, as members trying to reopen the longer - „ „„ „ ... „ . ______no conveyance______tax._ y®t be caiTied out at the SALT H. Goss, Andover. route via Highway 3, which runs mantic, stepfather of Mrs. Louis Home, 318 Burnside Ave., East ^ ^ Homes Inc to Ken- ‘ aUt® in Vienna. Also,Aiao,Also Mrs.x¥irs.Mrs Dorothyu oroin y Puawsiu,±aiaw8ia»PUawskl ^*®®^®i" aAWtmnnSelectman ™*®**” .TnoAnhjTnnnh S 3®®* rjAif«arjniTnn selectman, 7vT-----J _ has”777a- j. be«»------______noO- . ----- Tuttle of Manchester, died yes- Hartford. Elaine pltri^H Th® President acclaimed the Windsor Locks; Mrs. Mildred J. ® c o m j ^ y Members of the Army-Navy from Phnom Penh south to terday morning at his home. Friends may call at the funer- property on S. Farms Dr con- agreement, which he said had MacDonald, East Hartford; Caub Auxiliary wlahlng to Kampot and then west altmg toe Other survivors are his wife; al home tonight from 7 to 9. veyance tax <36. Gulf of Slam to Kompimg Som, a stepson; 3 other stepdaugh- ’ 4*_.4 Cambodia’s deep-water port. ters, 8 grandchildren and U . Col. Am Rong, the Cambo­ dian military spokesman, said great-grandchildren. made to toe American Cancer .4,,, «»• new ssww eachera inU 8 whichWtuect cutall nationsIIMJ-Ilinn willWlll Mrs. Emelle Martina,aSASM USK». 96 Camp- - . _ • In addlUoh, « Licltra objectedm — rino. — • 469 Keeney St., by Mon- The funeral will be tomorrow Society, against Alice and John Fras- devote themselves not to the fl®ld Bd.; Gardiner S. Rawson, mlahH» occurred when Jo the use of the <80,000 pay- day. Mie column of troops is moving Departoent volunteers io®der by volunteers, sa y l^ down Highway 3 from the town at 9:30 a.m. from toe Potter 1 ° ^ ' weapons of war but to the works Hyde St.; Mrs. Marlene H. Funeral Home, 466 Jackson St., Llnwood Dr., <120.54. of peace ’’ VITlswi, Wert WUlington- Kath- ^vere removing a backstop that prior to its purchase, the A bake sale to benefit the of Tram Khnar, 24 miles south WilUmantic, with a Mass of Bolton Marriage Licenses The chief executive said the ‘®®n U Agnew, 40 Tower Rd.; the elementary school »®lectoen h ^ agreed that it Manchester Interfolth Day of the ctqdtal. Another column requiem at 10 at St. Mary’s Nursery School Duane Clifton Bentley ®t two countries have agreed that Robert A. Bridgeman, 10 STOunds struck an underground only be used by Dmald Camp will be held Saturday at is heading north from Angtas- Church, WilUmantic. Burial win The Hebron Cooperative Nur- East Hartford and Karen May SALT ^ks^stoxUd encom! Haynes St.; Mrs. Dorothy Scan- Selectman-elect Raymond Maseey, road foreman and Rich- 10 a.m. near the gift depart- som, 16 miles south of Tram be in toe Windham Center Cem- ®®*T School, which meets at St. Andreotta of East Hartford, nn«a curbs not only on defensive ‘on, 1194B W. Middle Tpke. Soma was injured sdien the Sauer, town highway em- ment at the Sears and Roebuck Khnar. ®tery. ? Hplscoprt Church, May 22, Church cf the Naza- anUbaUaeOc mUslle systems, Donna U Bannon, 641 Poster hackstt^ feU on his head and Store at Manchester Slumping Am Rong gave no further de­ Friends may call at toe fu- ^ ‘ i®". has launched a member- rene. "certain measures with St., South Windsor; Melinda C. ®«veral stitches were required “ ®rea repll^ that Massey Parkade. All baked goods dcsia- tails o t toe new operation, which neral home tonight from 7 to 9. arlve for the 1971-72 sea- John Wysomierski of 19 Lib- respect to the llmitaticn of of- Moore S67 Soiinff’ St ^ close the wound. • ^ hand the day of the ac- tlons should be delivered to the Is commanded by Lt. Col. Lon tauied ^ e s M tt **or i »v7” *o4 tensive strategic weapons.*" Also, Mrs. Sally J. Staib hnd Moira, who was out ot town toe^macWM****^ ***** operating store. Non, younger brother of Mar­ Mrs. LesUe W. Newberry shal Lmi Nol, Cambodia’s aUlng SOUTH WINDSOR — Mrs. Mary Kocsls of.4 44.4._._Hebron. ‘ ® °* Mather St., June 6, St. For more than a year prog- dau-hter, Coventry; Mrs. Kath- day, said that be did not selectmen man read a let- Bridget Church. ress at the talks have been rtv- erlne and daughter, know there would be any dig- ^orld government chief. Hazel Whiteman Newberry, 77, scheduled for ra Teon r Bino- In tha Mali! residents Of Keeney War I Veterans, and Auxiliary rs. Jean c . gmg m the field. He added n -. a,-.* „4 ______SAIGON (AP) — Seven more small Army units with a total authorized strength of 660 men W. Newberry. have been ordered and he is were puUed off toe line today as offensive weapons rather than Barbara Zurinskas and son. 111 serious. presently arranging rights-of- Mary Connolly, daughter of Mrs. Newberry was bom Aug. u'7'‘“ 4 BuUdlng Permits part of President Nixon’s cut­ _o lottx J .n ^ ^ banquet will be held tonight at IT a n f s * ^ * Windsor; Ucltre, a HB5LOO represent W ta ^ “ to di>rplete^^^^ Mr. and Mrs. J^ise^ OoimoUy back of American forces in Viet­ 28, 1894 m - ^ r r i ^ . S h e j ^ Restaurant at 8:M. m ^ ® Nlxwi’s an- Mrs. Linda J. Clayton and son, atlve, said that according to a staUattoti. ^ trf iSs Florence St ^received a nam, the U.S. Command an­ a member ^ of Evergreen Woodwoou ThgThe Zoning Zonlmr Board will meetma«t ro amoon T * ? f®4 '" i!"4 * " ‘ ® "“ ‘ ® ^ ® " - OoHnne A. Lorn- MBLCO technician, ■ the______contact Charies______- Latlmq)______was — r e ^ third____ p place- . - - 4.„ medal44o. .4,4 tor solo „„rnufm . V . nounced. tonli^ht at 8 ft Community Hall. « -4 governments have bardo and daughter. Cedar with the cable could have m elt pointed as special m a r in e ^ pipe; and Andrew Donachle' sor, toe South Windsor Hlstori- , ** Hart- made a pirfitical decision to Swamji Rd., Coventry; Mrs. ed tl)e payloader down to a fleer tor the lake area. son of Mr and Mrs Motthnw Hie units were Troops A Md Twirlers plannin”: to partici C and Headquarters Troop of cal Society end toe Wednesday pate to tomorrow’s'PTO ^rede’ Dr^’ < S w ®'™*^ ^ t ^ t o “ *h*’ “ J? dau?hter. "glob of metai’’ and both Soma ----- Donachle 296 Fo^r^l^re- the 1st Squadron, 9to Cavalry; Ctub of South \Wnds(H*. are asked to meet on the green jTan Laliie house at 86 87 Lv ^ H ^ tln g t^ Dr.. Venum; and Dan Rataz^, who was Manchester Evening Herald celVed a first place medal tor toe 817th Aviation Detachment, Survivors, besides her hus- at 9:30 a.m. n e ilT t^ 000 * “ ‘ P««res8 at the SALT Mrs. Nancy Mann and daugh- operating toe machine could Bolton correq^ndent Judith a solo hornpipe, at an Irish tels 1145 Tolland Tpke. ness St., <22,000. talks. ter, 161 Birch St. have been klUed. Donohue, teL M»-«4M. on Saturday to Pre*rtd!^N ;“ the 98th lYansportetlon Detach­ ment, the 161st Transportation Manchester, Detachment, and toe 263rd TTansportatlim Detachment. PAGE THIRTEEN MANCHESTEJl EVENING .h e r a l d , MANCHfiaTEE, CONN., THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1971 structlon' started while Johnson house Saturday at 7 p.m. Bounty Asked was qtill In the White House. n U d Trips WE'VE GOT WHAT IT TAKES FOR Ninie Jews ’The kindergarteir^lasses at ^ N o ~ F a u W Senate Again Kills SST, Cost Put Oompted this year, the block­ On Litterbugs SPECIAL • CAMPING • BACK PACKINa • TENNIS like structure of Italian traver­ Porter SchqoP'wl take a field trip tq,-Oi6^anlmal bams at the • S(3UBA EQUIPllfENT tine marble Is 20 per cent larger Convicted COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — A PARTS ft LABOR Bill Killed JJnlVerslty of Connecticut, Fri­ Now Called a Dead Issue Higher On than any other presidential li­ bill providing a bounty on lltter- INCLUDES OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 8 P.M. day for the morning classes and brary. urs was introduced into the Ohio WASHINGTON (AP) — The Boeing would not back away In Russia May 24 for the aftemomi class­ Bonded Linings ft In State LBS Library its first and second floors are Senate Wednesday. ' ' ' supersonic transport, burdened from Allen’s claim that the The devoted to public exhibits of the es. The measure, sponsored by $C49 Installation by controversy and a blUlon-dol- costs of restarting SOT develop- (Continued from Page One) Johnson era, ranging from his The (Columbia Co-op Nursery (OonUmied teom Page One) (Continned from Page One) Sen. Ronald Mottl, a Parma Check Wheel Cylinders lar price increase, has been ment would range to a billion daughters’ wedding dresses to and accused of knowing about School wlU sponsor a rummage Democrat, calls for «ie-half.of Check Master Cylinder «nd lawyera in general have op- killed again by the Senate, this d o ll^ , and that —left from Johnson’s six years political cartoons dating to the the hijack plot. But unofficial sale Saturday from 10 a.nq. to any fine imposed for conviction time, it appears, tor good. ">®'“ commit ‘te®W “ y 1930s. 1 p.m. in St. Paul’s Episcopal Inspect Wtvsel Bearings poeed it. as president. sources say the Jews are being cf litter law violations to«be paid Strada, a lawyer, argued for Fifty e i^ t senators agreed new contracts to the cosU of ah- ALPINE HAUS ’The third through seventh tChurch in Wllllmantlc. PER WHEEL The government’s total an­ tried more for being Jewish to the individual who provldbd Adjust Brakes example that the iiumrance In­ late Wednesday night the Amer- POST ROAD PLAZA, VERNON floors, to be restricted to schol­ Mrs. Donald Alderman, nur­ just the prototype development. ROUTE 30 nual operating cost for the li­ than for any involvement in the the information leading to the 80,000 MUe Guarantee Ican S3T bore a price tag in eco­ ars and researchers, contain sery school teacher, will be dustry U only trying to maxi­ PHONE 872-6547 brary will exceed $860,000, re­ hijack plot. lltterbug’s apprehension or con­ mise its prr^ts by cutting over­ nomic and environmental terms papers and memorabilia collect­ Nearly all of the nine defend­ available for registration for 8- cords and interviews disclosed, viction. head. Labor unions have en­ the nation could not afford. ed by the Johnsons since he en­ ants, like those tried earlier. and 4-year-old children Satur­ ANY AMERICAN CAR WITH DRUM BRAKES compared with an estimate of "By providing a bounty to dorsed the Idea of no-fault, Stra­ Only 37 senators supported Quads Survive, $190,000 given to Congress in tered federal service In 1938 as had applied for permission to day from 10 a.nri. to noon at the those who help convict Utter- da said, only because they re­ federally subsidized production- 1966 when it passed authorizing director of the National Youth leave the Soviet Union and been Columbia Congregational bugs in the state of Ohio,” Mottl DON'S AMERICAN SERVICE Administration’s operations in gard it as a way to gain mass- of the pencil-thin, faster-than- But One ‘Poor’ 5348232389482348532323534848 legislation. turned down. ’They were also ac- Church. said, "we will be adding a great 648-6676 — US Tolland Tpke., Manchester — Rt. 88 m arketl^ of insurance and Texas. tlve In a movement to preserve^ Mrs. Joan Baldwin and Mrs. sound craft needed. Its backers The eight-story library is part deterrence to thoise who care­ (One Mile South of Venum Circle) hence to make it a subject of DENVER (AP) — Three of WEEKEND CASH & CARRY SPECIAL p ’The eighth floor contains a du­ Jewish culture and traditions. Gall Gagnon will take the sev- ___ ^ ______claimed, to maintain American of a campus complex construct­ lessly litter our land and water contract talks. four girls bom to a Denver cou­ plicate of Jc^inson’s White During the trial, the Soviet enth grades on the “Dolly Madl- ^ rty our environment, dominance in the world’s avia­ ed by the University of Texas iDeNardls in the past has ac­ ple remained In "stable” cdhdl- House office. Library Director press has renewed its campaign son” riverboat cruise down the tion markets. under a single contract for a to­ cused the lawyers in the Gen­ tion in Children’s Hospital tal cost of $18.6 million. Harry Middleton said Johnson President against "international Zion- Connecticut River May 28. Even beforeits formal defeat ! Carnations $ 1. 79d o z . i plans to work there part of the eral Assembly of acting only out the White House conceded the Wednesday night, but the fourth Archives officials said no fed­ ism.” ------quadruplet was listed In “ poor” time, particularly when going Mrs. Alexander Eigner Jr. of Most Moscow newspapers car- Manchester Evening Herald at financial motives themselves demise of the program promot­ eral funds were used In the li­ —since legal business Is gener­ condition. brary’s construction. However, over papers In the library. 43 Woodstock Dr. last night was ried a long article Wednesday Columbia correqrandent VIr- ed by every president since ated by auto casualty lawsuits The Infants were bom 10 PAUL BUEHNER university officials said the Both the former president and called "Facts are Convicting,” glnla Carlson, Tel. $28-9224. John F. Kennedy Initiated It installed as president of the WIICIESTEI THE, INC. under the present law. weeks premature. The largest school’s share was $15.8 million Mrs. Johnson were active in outlining the alleged connec------nearly a decade ago at a cost FLORIST. INC. Manchester Junior Women’s weighed two pounds, 18 ounces with the rest coming from the planning and gathering mate­ tlons of the defendants with Those who argued for no-foult that has reached $800 million. 1122 BURNSIDE AVE. in the Senate said that the pres­ and the infant in jeopardy, federal treasury; a $2.6 million rials lor the library. One John- Club in ceremonies at its an-' "Zionist circles.” Perebnan Ends Having killed the SS'T, the EAST HARTFORD ent system doesn’t compensate Shawn Elizabeth, weighed close grant plus , $270,000 in GSA aide recalled that during the banquet at Flano’sFlar Restau- Today the Communist party Senate agreed to pay for the fu­ .« early stages, '"rhe President newspaper Pravda carried a World Junket those «dio were only partly to to two pounds. TeL 528-5009 funds. . , ,. 1 rant. Bolton, She succeds Mrs. neral. Open S'unday MeniliigB Records show the Office of simply said to me, ‘I want to ’ series erf letters from Soviet citi­ FREE blame for an accident; that law­ It voted 92 tb 3 to appropriate The mother, Mrs. Emtl SOUTHAMiF;rON, England have the beat presidential 11- Charles Carsky of Vernon, zens “ indlmant” at "unceasing ___ „ , „ , suits slow payment of claims Stoermer, Is In good condition at Education awarded the $2.6 mil­ — S.J. $166.8 mllUon In termination lion grant a year before Johnson brary In the world.’ ” Other officers installed are Zionist provocations against So- (AlP) S.J. Perelman stepped and create logjams in court; mcHiey split three ways: $86.3 Mercy Hospital. left office to help the university WASHTNG’TON (AP) — With Mrs. Joseph Sabatella, vice vlet offices and citizens In the onio s. Southampton pier today, that the lawsuit system of de- mUlion to SST contractors, $88.6 terming fault is too expensive; construct what was then de­ each succeeding president, the president; Mrs. Stanley Zima, U.S.A. and other countries.” 77 days after he started around million to the airlines which had scribed as the "East Campus cost of constructing presidential treasurer; Mrs. Alfred Wood------the woiid in 80 days like Jules SAFETY CHECK and that 66 per cent of insur­ deposited that much In good- libraries has Increased. ward Jr., corresponding secre- Verne’s Phlleas Fogg. ance premiums 't^oes to meet 2 Library and Research Build­ overiiead costs. faith cash in 1967, and $12 mil­ ing." The Lyndon Baines Johnson jgry; and Mrs. Leo Fitzpatrick, Columbia ’This gave the 67-year-old Library, to be dedicated Satur­ lion to shut down the SST office Office of Education officials recording secretary. o i i i American humorist three dayls The opponents said no-fault of the Department of Transpor­ day on the University of Texas’ would: Fall to make wrongdoers say the grant was for a three- Dr. Frederick W. Spaulding, L y m a U S c h e d u l c S to make the 79 miles from W e Check tation. Austin campus, is part .of an naamratfnn » _ _ liable for damages and injuries Reading Starts Early for These Youngsters story building adjacent to the $18.6 million complex. -Officials chairman of the ^J«c*;vatlo^ Southampton to the Reform Both the Democratic and Re­ they cause; deprive some acci­ pre^dentlal library. ’Ihls build­ L y it is impossible to put a pre- Commission, was guest speak- A l l U D S e r V a U C e Club in London. • BRAKE SYSTEMS • BALL JOINTS publican leaders of the House dent' victims of the right to sue; The fact that this is “The Week of the Young Child” is probably the least ing, known formally as Sid Ri­ er. Fogg, hero of Vome’s classic said after the Senate vote they else cost on the library Itself, make insurance mandatory for important matter in the minds of some of these Nathan Hale School first chardson Hall, houses the Lyn­ Miss Martha White, director Of Memorial Day “ Around ’The World In 80 • SHOCK ABSORBERS • WHEEL BEARINGS saw little chance their chamber don Baines Johnson School of but records Indicate about half all drivers, even those with bed the $18.6 million went lor the of music for the Manchester Days,” hurried into the Reform grade pupils. What seems to be uppermost is that many, with the help of would revive the SST. Fhibllc Affairs. school system, was cited lor her Raymond Lyman, who Club minutes before the 80 days • COMPLETE EXHAUST SYSTEMS records; fail to guarantee the Mrs. Gladys CJoughlin, assistant in the Junior Room of Mary Cheney Library, eight-story structure. cost savings to consumers that Thus, the attempt to have the Because a single construction dedication and accompllsh- committee chairman for Me­ ended. ’That compares with; AND OF COURSE backers claim; fall to allow un­ are receiving their very first library cards. Others had earlier broken the ice. government underwrite the c HARTFORD (AP) — A 14- baby Wednesday while directing andwiu Muusaid ItIV IIU3IUU. means viuvvthat tscvciteach per-ucr- The viits Town rviwil v^ouiiciiCouncil Mondayiviuiiuiiv ^J’®™ - TV..II 1— project. hower at Abilene, Kan. man of the ways and means and the parade will form Euid Someone stole first base at a All were built with nonfederal husband to Osteopathic Hos- son in an accident Is covered by night tentatively accepted the the sewer revolving fund to do year-^d New Britain ^h® The Senate turned down this comialttee and as a member of mEirch to the Center Cemetery. Parks and Recreation Depart­ his own company rather than by low bidder and the agreement two more areas. was injured n a weekend toree- attempt Wednesday by accept- funds; all are now operated by pltal In Wichita, the education and publicity -Exercises there will include ment baseball field Wednesday. UP TO 6 mONTHS TO PAT | the government through the ’’The doctors said that for my the insurer of the persmi who will be final subject to approval The mayor said he thought c m m c den on Ing an amendment by long-time prayers, a brief address, reci­ Thie thief also took second GSA and the Ndtionai Archives, age I came through real well,” committees. caused the collision.. by Richard Borden, director of other funds would become avail- died Wednes y a SST critic Sen. William Prox- tations, group singling of the and third bases, home plate, the At present the “ tort-UaWUty” admlnistraUon. A. Richard able but now it doesn’t look as Pttal. mire, D-Wls., to delete the re- M MANCHESTER TIRE. INC. ^ Private funds have been rasled said Mrs. Miles, national anthem, salute to the pitcher’s rubber, a drsig used to 295 BROAD ST. (OPPOSITE SEARS AUTOMOTIVE) TEL. 643-1161 system nuts the burden on the Lombardi, engineer and Abbott If they will. He said after the She was Ann Orzel, the daugh- start money. for the John F. Kennedy LI- she sjiid her husband, Gary, Flag, placing of flowers on the smooth the Infield Euid 200 feet brary at Cambridge, Mass., but had driven the family auto up to Lobstermen Say X is proven to be n S - Schwebel, town counsel. two projects are completed the ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. The vm te Hou^ q a T c L e graves and taps. The school of hose used to water the field, AMPLE FREE PARKING construction has been delayed miles an hour much of the Ugent, but often negligence can­ Daddario’s bid totaled $162,- revolving fund will run out of Orzel. clear Wednesday the SST come- band will play. according to Malcolm Duke, Police said she was a passen- back had been doomed by the by problems in obtaining a site ^^y Hutchinson, Kan. But Reds in New Hit The parade will go down Rt. not be determined and the vie- «S6 whereas the high bidder money. recreation director. tlm of the accident goes unpaid, was Maskell Construction Oo. at Miayor McCoy suggested that ger In a car driven by her sis- frank doUars-and-cents talk of Records show the National ^ ^le sped through a stop sign 87 to the ancient burying tgr an unlikely villain: William Al- Archives fiscal 1971 allocaU^ of northwest edge of Wlchl- BOSTON (AP) — A U.S. lob­ Calabresi, who was a clerk to $224,946. perhaps the council should con- ground where flowers will be ______len, chairman of the board of $670,000 for me J ^ n Ubi^ thlngs-they ster boat said a Soviet fishing U.S. Supreme Court Justice The area to be sewered Is one slder sewering all of the re- placed and prayers offered. Clean g;arden tools thorougWy, the Boeing Oo., the chief SST was more ou ® ^ had their second daughter and trawler cut through its lobster Hugo Black, blamed lawyers for of several where the homeown- malnlng top priority areas and The parade will proceed by coat with (^, and slip the head contractor, spent on any o f the other llbrar- , gear early today, only hours aft­ car to the West St. cemetery fighting the no-fault policies. ers petitioned for the Installa- get the money on a mass basis. ie^ and far outstripped original er American and Russian offi­ of each Into a plastic bag, fas- In two days of negotiations, a A for other ceremcmies. All Scouts He said, “ The American Trial tlon because of problems with Ho said he did not feel the town estimates. ^rs. Miles said the new arriv- cials met at sea to discuss al­ Lawyers Association Is putting their septic tank systems. was moving forward fast toning with a rubber band. White House spokesman said. For example, the Archives al- al, Kimberly Renee, weighed In and Cubs and Brownies are leged harassment of Yankee asked to come In uniform. on a fierce campaign against ______location to the Hoover Library at 7 pounds and Is In good lobstermen. Fishing Derby no-fault insurance.” ATLA In fiscal 1971 was $202,000. For health. ’Their other daughter, WHERE Following the five-hour meet­ The fishing derby hM been members represent accident the Roosevelt' Library it was Sandy Michele, will be two next ing 'Wednesday aboard a Rus- Y GROWING THINGS victims. rescheduled to this weekend, ac­ $261,000, for the ’Truman Li- month. iProud of Our Past * Deciicated to Your Future ^ ^ P ro u d of Our Past Dedicated to Your Future slan ship, a State Department cording to Arthur Quimby, IS OUR BUSINESS “The procqzects are good for brary $304,000 and for the Elsen------negotiator said the behavior of chairman, who said bad weath- federal auto Insurance,” he add­ bower Library $301,000. the 120-vessel Russian fleet in er htis hampered the fishing, ed. Asked what caused the In- Chinas Hom e o f Mum the next three weeks would de- Seven trophies are offered, Calabresi, speaking at the an­ Y crease. Asst. Archivist D ^ e l J. k ONG—Although hun- termlne whether the meeting one for the biggest fish caught nual meeting of the Yale Alum­ Reed, who heads the Office ^ different varieties, was successful. In each of seven different vari­ ni Association in Detroit, said Presidential Libraries, replied cultivated, are found Today’s charge was made by the auto industiY’s safety irtand- ” I don t know. Inflation, federal eties. All Columbia schoolchil­ In all the temperate countries the Westport-based Pat-San- dren through elementary grades ards are mandated by the gov­ When you want to shift salary increases, I guess.” of the Northern Hemisphere, Marie, which last weekend also ernment but market incentive is But Archivist James B. are eligible to enter. The fish the original home of the chry­ reported Soviet bloc boats tore lacking. Rhoads said In an Interview the must be caught locally. Welgh- santhemum was China. loose her lobster gear. tn takes place at - the beach Drivers and manufacturers early estimate did not take Into have resisted safety features be­ account the scope of the Johnso­ to a cause of this but <3alabresl said nian papers. auto Insurers could bolster this "Back In 1965 no one had a market demand by offering low­ realistic view of just how mas­ sive the collection would be,” he er premiums for cars that had NEWER CAR. said. '"They knew It would be safety optlzms. large, but they didn’t know how gaSUaed May to large. KADET “ The best bench mark we had WHEELBARROW in 1965 was what the Roosevelt, Reunion Listed Eisenhower and Truman llbrar-, rag. $31.49 ies were costing us, and $190,000 Seamless steel tray won't collect LT.WOOD DOUBLE-EDGED grime! 4 cu. f t capacity for By 1926 Qass would have been somewhat and small jobs! (82-3002) more than liberal at that time.” LOCKER PLANT AND MEAT MARKET LACK & DECKER TRIMMER The South Manchester High So extensive are the Johnson School Class , of 1628 reunion papers that the Archives spent luts in both directions! Wrap-around handle tats you cut in any position. 13" blades. committee practically com­ more than $1.5 million in fiscal *8110(82-1102) pleted plans for Its 46th anniver^ years 1969 through' 1971 just UL OUR MEATS ARE FRESIRY G uT M U rD lm ^^ sary reunion at the May meet­ sorting them for placement in the easy way to a ing, held at the home of Mrs. the Library. Edward Burdett Jr., 216 Oak This work is continuing under NOT PRE-PACKAGED St. 11 $560,000 appropriation for fis­ cal 1972 and the Archives plans GREAT LAWN The reunion wlU be held at to spend the same amount in fis­ the Manchester Country Club 2 WHOLE N.Y. HIP — U.1D.A. CHOICE cal 1973 to support a staff of 38, on the evening ot June 26. Res­ & GARDEN ervations should be sent to Reed said. The $550,000 does not include Frank Luplen, chairman, 21 costs cf maintaining, protecting ELF Sunset SL, brfore June 16. and operating the library build­ Sirloin Steaks All committee members are ing itself, all functions to be pef- 2 'j" PROP. asked to attend the final meet­ formed by the GSA’s Public Approx. Cuts SUBURBAN ing, to be held June 16 at 8 Buildings Service at a cost of 6 to 8 N.Y. SIRLOIN STEAKS p.m. at the home of Miss Faith $3.02 a square foot, or $302,000 PDWER Fallow, 28 Gerard St. help annually, a GSA spokesman All Center Cuts Included SPRAYER ROTARY said. AVG. W EIGHT 25 to 30 LBS. AGWAYS In 1965, during brief debate on $ 2 1 5 8 0 MOVVER Funds for Newgale a resolution clearing the way 18 ' ROTARY MOWER for establishment of the Johnson only ’ 129® WIA8HINGTON (AP) — The Our LOAN RATES are Library, Rep. Jack Brooks, D- Has 12Vi gal. galvanized materials federal govenunent will provide EXTRA LEAN - FRESH GROUND I $59.95 Keep vour lawn trim and neat with this efficient 3V^ hp mower. Fea­ Tex., told the House that gov­ tank with agitator; 4-cycle engine. $80,997 to the Connecticut Hls- NOT PRE-PACKAGED 1 TO ^'S SUOBD tures inciude vertical pull starter, safety-lock blades adapter, positive Handles all sprayable materials. Features 4iwsition throttU con­ ^ torical Commission to preserve ernment costs were estimated stop, 4i>o«ition throttle control, Briggs and Stratton engine. ” to range from approximately Model 4225. trol, 3 hp. B«S motor, recoil s l ir t Old Newgate Prison and Cop­ $190,000> during the early years Chuck Ground 89° 1 BACON 16.99° per Mina In East Granby, Oonn. LOWER than Ever! to $225,000 after the library is In covers 5 0 0 0 1 $. ft It was announced Ihursday. full operation.” GREENLAWN The grant was made under Rep. H.R. Gross, R-Iowa, EXIVA LEAN i PLUS the NaUonal Historic Preven- questioned Brooks about the li­ iGuard against Uon Act and with a sUpulaUon brary’s cost. Their exchEuige: 1 FANCY FOWL 16.39° chill, ripen thq(- Connecticut contribute $89,- 646-1700 ‘‘Gross: “Do I understEmd STEW BEEF .b 98° 1 4 > /2 TO 6 UB. crops up to 000 to the preservation project. correctly that the federal gov­ '3 weeks earlier. ernment is not being cEilled SAVE! ANNUALS AND Main Office, Parkade, North End and Bolton Notch Offices Open Sat. till Noon upon to construct a librcury Let us fill your fieexer with U.S.D.A. choice meats, native poultry, GARDEN PUNT FOOD building?” $ R 4 5 PERENNIALS ARE INI PLANT Brooks; “ That is absolutely 9 28lbt. per pack Seabrook Farm fruits and vegetables. Save up to 15 to 20% and 5 0 lbs $1.99 STAKES DRAFT correct.” Agway h as.a good selection of Contains Iran to make lawns Keeps crops stable Gross; "And all the land and eat like a king. Ideal for starting new lawns, flow­ pansies, petunias, snapdragons, greener! 21-7-7 analysis has more and off the ground. INFORMATION buildings will be made avEdl- lawn-building power par ounce. er gardens and vegetable gardens! zinnias, marigolds, asters . . . all able, but that the cost will be in (86-4228) A 5-10-S analysis read]^ for planting. S a v in g s B a n k ^ o f M a n c h e s t e r the neighborhood of $190,000' a ARENCY year from now on in perpetuity, If You Like'The Best Give Us A Test is that correct?” AGWAY INC.'BUCKLAND STORE M.C.C. Student BISSELL ST. REAR OF ICE PLANT 643-8424 BUCKLAND, CONN. Brooks: "I would say that la Senate'Traller MANCHESTER • EAST HARTFORD • SOUTH WINDSOR • BOLTON NOTCH correct ...” PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE 540 New State Road THURSDAY preliminary planning for the 203-643-5123 ima&mi cturge library began in 1964, and con- OPEN DAILY 8- SATURDAY 8- 8 P.M. to 10 P.M. iProud of Our Past • Dedicated to Your Future Proud ot Our Past Dedicated to Your Future 647-9084 STAR ■Bj CLAY R. POLLAN- AKin U tR A UAK. II Your Daily Activity Guida sen. 22 j According to tho Stars. House, Riibinow Among Speakers House Raps ^Afi. If ocf. 22k >-21-2M4 To develop message for Friday, reod words corr^ponding to numbers /47-72-T3 61.6447 R m A l n t s Over Gavel TAURUS of your Zodiac birth sign. 1 Lucky 31 Be 61 Direction SCORPIO ■X AM. 10 2 Your 32 Brought 62 Or ocr. 2S, On Status of State’s Courts By SOL R. COHEN (Herald Reporter) ( '!r < MAY 20 3 Business 33 Blocked 63 New N O K 21 ByQKVE DU8SEA11 issues, and present them in the of-state participants in the con- 1.S640Hi3i 4 Moke ‘ 34 Ccfuld 64 Trovel 65 ^llir>g 2- 9-28^1 (iMrald Reporter) culminating "concensus” ses- ference, were Philip H. Hoff, H>71-77-7M01-77-7M0 5 If 35 Details To most observers, toe 30 6 And 36 Enjoy 66 Print 32M5.53 M&ncnestor’s "C i,r C U i t slon this afternoon. former Governor of Vermont; I 6IMINI minutes spent by House mem­ 7 Sure 37 Are 67 Another SAGITTARIUS MAY ft 8 RomorKe 38 Out 68 In PRESENTS Court, along with the oth- The conferees were selected' Richard E. McDevltt, executive bers yesterday in debating a WOK. 2 i JUNe 20 9 Talents 39 In 69 Fovors ers in the state, may well ^ represent a cross section of director of Judicial Inquiry and "point of order" was a waste to Money 40 Greater 70 Any Dec, 21 servilces, cM c groups, Review Board of Philadelphia; f- ■ T l 4- 7-10^ 11 Settlements 41 Clearly 71 Look be among those “ horse and of time. But, to toe legislators 42 Sotisfoctorily 72 On 57-59-66^1 l>^37-41-74 70-76>85-86< buggy” mechanics of ius- organizations, and and Superior Court Judge Rob- themselves it appeared to be 13 Bold t 43 Virtue 73 Thick h v F nrm or ” >l*ior*Ues, who presumably ert A. Collier Jr., of Statesville. time well spent—in pursuit of CANCIR 14 Will 44 Loy 74 Defined CAfRICORN tice claimed 15 Patience 45 Out 75 To Dec. 22 ^ New Low Prices! GE Refrigerators! New Low Prices! GE TV GEEreezers! Justice o f tVio TTnitoH '■®pre»ent the majority if Con- North Carolina; a principle. 16 Breaks 46 Combir^e 76 Papers uunwce o i m e uniDM nectlcut’s clUzens. Presiding over the conference, }^^JULY 22 JAN. It The action started during a 17 Is 47 It 77 You'll ^tes supreme tx>urt Robert J. MarUneau, a pro- was Raymond F. SabateUa, \22-25-’27-52 18 Work 48 Freedom 78 Perhops 1-16.19:36V^ debate of Substitute for H.B. ^54.«.« 19 To 49 Don't 79 Feel 40-484m' ihomas C. Clark to be the fessor pf law. at the University president of the Connecticut 5445, which provides for toe co­ 20 Use 50 Without 80 Better of lowa, in his speech as head Citizens for Judicial Modemlza- LIO 21 Your 51 Give 81 May AQUARIUS major malaise of the Con- ordination of group relations in Jl/lY 21 22 Be 52 If 82 Happen JAN. 20 necticut judicial system, of the group dealing with According to SabateUa, at toe State Board of Education AU&. 22 23 Your 53 Dromaticolly 83 Fair ee i. II GE Dishwashers!} GE Dryers! New Low Prices! GE Ranges! GE Washers! In a speech last nlg^t at a con- unified courts, bemoaned ithe least part of the program, 24 Approoch 54 Buying 84 Lady ' and in local boards of educa­ 25 On 55 Juggling 85 You 12-13-J4-U, ference o( leading non-lawyer necessity of concerted citizen which Included two lunches and tion. >*i«2-i0-55 26 Best 56 Old 86 Sign citiiena who met today and campaigns, such aa the confer- a dhmer at the Hilton, will be The Democrats, who backed VIROO 27 Guard 57 Reod 87 ^ t f i s c IS 28 Con 58 One 88 Impulsively NEW GENERAL ELECTRIC NATIONAL yesterday to appraise ConnecU- ence. t o achieve an effecUve Pa*oo O O toe selection of Judges, and cle vioiaUons, and other mat- which perpetrates injustice for who doesn’t, yet, and a sister, ceived. I think it is important to he declared the result of toe '21, who does. Her first album, Judicial performance on toe ters which he said should not jtg own ends. He called for long- vote, had not banged his gavel. us all to stand on our own. Llv bonch. be clogging toe courts. range planning in which cltl- on OotUllon, is "Sister Kate." wants to stay as far away from He argued that, by precedent. Oiganlzed largely by the Con- Crittzes Delay zens acting through toe judicial James Taylor is famous now the family thing as possible. I John Dempsey and David Hutchinson are not House Speakers bang their necticut Citizens for Judicial One of toe major concerns system could prosecute those gavels when declaring toe re­ but the idea that Kate make re­ don’t try to deny it as much as squaring off for battle. They’re taking o ff their cords predated her brother’s Modernization, toe conference highlighted by toe conference, responsible for "toe big sult of a vote. he does. I might later, or I coats for a relaxed lunch and an afternoon of fame. She went to Ixmdon on a might get looser about it. For brought together some 120 lead- was toe appalling delay be- crimes,” such as the Viet Nam Dempsey Leads Ratchford ruled that “ toe three-week vacation with him now I’m going to let it ride. If tag citizens of toe state for an tween arrest, and disposition of war. friendly conversation, music and laughter at this point of order” was "out of or­ when he cut his first record, people can forget that I’m any­ intensive critique of toe courts, criminal oases. Rubtaow Warn- One observer complained too week’s Wednesday luncheon at the Senior Citi­ der,” since House rules require "James Taylor," for Apple. She body but somebody having a and included speeches by Chief ed the lengthy and tedious much time was spent on criml- zens Center. (Herald photo by Buceivicius) only toe speaker’s declaration sang "Summertime” and “ Get good time, that is what is Im­ Justice of Connecticut Charles process of criminal justice, on nal procedure, which affects a of toe vote results and make Back” for Peter Asher, produc­ portant. S. House, a Manchester reel- clogged calendars, caused by a relative minority in comparison Senior Songfest ~ no mention of toe banging of er of the album. Asher signed "If we can all prove to our­ dent, and by retired Chief Jus- gyatem in -which "procedure has to those who encounter civil D. Colton is in charge of toe stopped to shake hands, sign the gavel. her before her brother’s second selves and each other and ev­ tlce Howard W. Alcorn. become as Important as toe law, which he says took a back By MARGARET HAYDEN meals. Mrs. John W. Keegan autograph^ and chat with toe Collins then appealed Retai­ album, "Sweet Baby James,” erybody else that we have Its organizers claim almH^ rendering of toe judicial serv- seat in discussion. (Herald Reporter) ls her assistant. senior citizens. They seemed to ford's ruling, that “ toe point of conferences recently held in came out on Warner Brothers. something to offer, we’ll be able ice." Addressing himself to a feel- Some 150 Manchester senior citizens sang out loud On stage with Dempsey dur- agree with toe sentiments of toe order was out of order.” Ool- "We’d make some demos and to get together and do some nice other states have lOd Peter would take them to record stuff.” companies to see who wanted Miss Taylor hasn’t had any dlcial them," says Kate. problems being a woman per­ along ----- — — ------, rectors; Dr. John V. Prlgnano, appeal hy former. “ I haven’t run across laid toe burden .of judicial im- seminars, called on toe people “ “ Center after yesterday's "I sort of walked right off the provement on cRizens acting in or^gloa-l and final jurisdiction in I " - won't Hq luncheon, president of toe Manchester As­ 87 count. street. I’d never done much any problems yet except my Assignment Due A voice vote then was taken own neuroses that keep me similar conference-like set- cases, and in which there is ,„v,ot tho umn’t j j i . xx.j U® extra bit of help and our soclatlon for the Help of Re- singing in front of people. So I on toe biU Itself. OoUins, before was really pleased that as inex­ from doing the best I can.” SANTA CRUZ, Calif. (AP) On her stage shows, she and Favors Court ‘Supermarket’ “ d Jutoclal overlapping be- coherence, he said it is served thJ luMh, officials Ratchford’s declaration and perienced as I was, Peter was SE HEAVY DUTY IS LD. MINI.BXSKET WISHER Joseirfilne Weber celebrated her ol^l^iiilg" 'toe” ”re»uT“was ” t a her four-man backup group do The Year's Hottest Range Value! tW separate panel teams tw ^n different courts. ^ guests'and with the siw^^Uders. They give to otoers Fortin was master of cere- enthusiastic enough to sign me. lOOto birthday annlversay doubt, asked for a roll call vote " I tried making the record in more rock ‘n’ roll than the i r a‘=Weve a real change, and senior clUz^ns. He praised the they help themselves. I monies. ■February of last year. We got mostly soft rock on her album. system ;:o p T e ," Z “town” toe ?rS -a ;^ ‘s to dod tl^at in this state The Spa, a 12-member a birthday on toe bill. The bUl vrith 5 Programmad Salacfioni. Push a NOW ONLY to one of toe three main topics, llmlnary hearings, and bind- some semgs that we wanted to "We do a lot of old tunes. There Featuring # * 7 ’*Self’Cleanlnd' Oven System the people can trust. According for the retarded and the elderly they will be given their rightful rhythm band of senior citizens President Nixon. again on a straight party vote — spoke in seminar fashion with over procedures, contribute to X X I . V' . . . *' K ^v>a U/ a Vva iw n nt44n 4-t.i.. 41.^.. ____r n \ A. ______A. are no real rock ’n’ roll songs buHen and you gat just-right wash to Costas, thue judicial reform g_t toe center. He was generous opportunities.’ ’ from Hartford, played popular ^®‘'®^’ ® Ume by an 89 to 69 count. do and went into a studio. I was Customer Proven in Over One Million Homes three groups of citizen confer- abuses in which non-convlcted nervous and scared and I cried. being written now that I know can occur only when"toe courts irigh wit and blarney, both Weekly luncheons . old songs while toe audience *'“ *‘*'^ !” °j®^ *'®? Ratchford made a great show about." action, tpin-sptad, and wash and rinsa Plus: ees. Representing Connecticut persons may spend months ta above 7 V i ^ luncheons are pre- songs w n ^ me aum. spends much of her time read-, of declaitag the vote by napping I was very unsure. So I put it off on toe panel dealingdeaUng with unlfi-unlfl- jail.tail “ . , “ ® ®‘*P''® of which were happily received, pared and served by retardates sang and tapped their feet. to the end of last summer.” Miss Taylor has some folk tomporafuras AUTOMATICALLY, for $ 0 9 COO suspiclon.” , , _.x. _ . XX. her Bible, and doesn’t need his gavel. clubs and concert and college Walnut Vinyl Trimmed Cuatom Con- cation of toe carious courts, Su- One of toe conferees, and a During the program after the t®*" senior citizens as part of toe He asked for "God Bless eye glasses. "M y Lord has ______Miss Taylor would like to •vary fabric load including Parmanant trol Dash dates coming up. "I’m some­ "CbariO perlor Court Judge Jay E. Rii- Manchester resident, Robert lunch, Dempsey was presented workshop training program for America" as toe last number something for me to do or he a dash of salt will refresh M study the piano, on which she Prass! 3 wash cyclasi Mini-Basket does • Rally Ctocic— Automatic Oven Timer btaow, of Manchester, txdio is Franklin, executive director of took lessons as a child. "I think times second on the bill with Bus Line Cuts an engraved plaque for his con- Jobs in restaurants and con- before he left. He lead toe wouldn’t leave me here," she coffee that has rooked too lotur John Sebastian or Poco. On July — Minute Timer iicoAAhead ofwi Probatex-Avuat« Courts sug*sug- the OoiuiectlcutConnecticut Public Elxpenal-Expendl- *** cem lorfor senior ciuzencitizens and for valescent homes. Mrs. Merrill group singing. As he left, he said. or been reheated I'm going to take some time off, most hand-wash; small nuisanea loadsi ^Charge It’* • 5670 Cubic Inch Oven Chamber gested the '*small stores'* In ture Council, offered his discus- v f HIXI f ^ j p O O S l l l O H the mentally retarded, maybe next winter, and find 4 I’m going with Van Morrison and Aretha Franklin into Cen­ someplace that is private so I ■ (Racing atripa lor diipiiy purpous omy) 329 wUch Connecticut citizens re- group figures showing that Demnaev T>rfiispd Wniiv tral Park in New York. It’s nice can sit down with the piano and celve judicial services, be the prLent inmates ^ Con- Walter A. Morrissey, presl- p^J^tln d lre cto rif the ce^tar to get a chance to hear tmd see what I ceui pick up," ^ e meet all these people that I re­ says. market.” He said toe c rcult ^ave actually been convicted of merce, has written to toe Pub- m eS SrLraU on spect. I don’t know if I’ll ever court system was designeddesiimed Up Tiuiitles Commission sun- ®mreea me meat preparation Unique in Kate Taylor’s life is crime. he um‘wee L-ommission sup ppog^ram of toe retardates, for get to the point where I’m the when travel to a distant super- the fact of having a teother who . _ X J J Speaking to those abuses, porting toe position of Town dedication and their A top of the bill.” is a famous performer and two pTataerulr a^quat^ Td *^®» ^®®<*’ «‘® ^">® ^r^toerhS more brothers striving to make J ^ School condemned a svstem In posing the Connecticut Co. s W hen )Du’re talking k)ans to CMie o f (xir Ume consuming procedure of ^ ^ c h ’ there is no alternative p r e ^ to discontinue more He praised toe senior citizens it, as ^ e is. binding cases over to a higher mere is no aiternauve p .n j because they started their "We’re a very close family. It Kilometer Count court should be eliminated by ^®^®®*‘ complete freedom, for than half ‘^J®^® f program with a prayer. “ Start is hard for us to get away for unifying all cases under one convicted and non-convict-, ear y eve "S i,„iihpv ®^* your meetings with a pray- too long from each other. We al­ In Rocket Town jurlsdlcUon. ed persons, and a jail system to elim nate Sunday and hoUday listeners, M x le l A s are a very safe sut^ect. ways seem to gravitate toward In the present system, all which only exacerbates antl-so- routes in ^^wn. ^ and close it with a prayer. If the same places to live, the HUNTSVTLLE, Ala. (ap) — REDUCED!General Electric 2-Door cases Involving a penalty of one cial behavior. Part ^ ^ m s ^ y ^ we all do, I’ll guarantee you Speed limits now are posted in OFF! same friends and same inter­ General Electric’s Very Best Undercounter year or less in criminal ma^ Among toe, many other condl- reads, “The Chamber s Boara America will be toe land of ests," says Kate. the kilometers as well as miles ters, or $7,600, in civil proceed- Uons criticized by conference of Directors requests that con- Y 13.5 cu.ft. Refrigerator-Freezer “ James is great and an inspi­ per hour in the Rocket City. DISHWASHER with Power Scrub and Ings, are handled by the Con- members, were discriminatory slderation be ffiven to the posl- »» < ration for the rest of us. Be­ Some 286 of the metric signs with necUcut’s 18 Circuit Courts, jury selection, disparity ot jus- tlon of toe town in its emplmtic audience he cause I am James’ sister I’ve have been erected on major and toe rest are turned over to tlce from one prosecutor or opposition to any cutback in hHnr.inxx«. got great jobs lined up and thoroughfares in Huntsville, Automatic Defrost Selecta-Level Racks toe Superior Court. judge to the next, poor pubUc service. A cutback at this time ^ ^ helolng ’ t>eoDle He stuff. But it is going to be hard where the Apollo moon rocket Refrigerator Section Rubtaow called for toe con- defenders. Improper probate -will not only inconvenience pre- F P ^®*'^ ' work to get people not to resent was bom. 4 level Thoro-wash plus solidation of all toe court serv- proceedings, and toe financial sent ridership but also increase ® ® y*, '"®®' me for it. I’m at the phase now For instance a 40 miles per and B ig ices, including juvenile and taaccessabllity erf toe appeal automobile traffic on toe high- ® ®I^ec for e ping 6-Cycle selections—for every where people want to find as hour sign has a 66 kilometers 132-lb. Freezer family, under one roof. process to toe poor. ways.” toe elderly he had prepared as much fault as possible. Once per hour sign below It. need!...Normal, Delicate, The other two seminar teams Oonceirri Over P o o r ------state represenita- you’re up high, like James, peo­ Variable, Rinse and H old- The signs were provided by dlscussed toe possibility of lay There seemed to be greatirreat con- C______o r r e c t io n “ "® ®*«S®®tewtoS*i tar We We •< «te epeliin ii. RM>«-Owpe«elved Tnicu. Penary Tremed Capem. (tenwine O t Pem fer ervttw ip W m Frankel, Judicial performance (1 7 5 -1 3 X ) plu s $ 1 .9 2 F .E . Tax. team head executive secretary Easy credit terms available. S T U M & IINIVI IISAI of the California Judicial Quali­ furnace needs MicheiWe far R S aittal. Highway TiAalesa Mhh#. fications Oommi8si' •* rrofetsienal is an oil change. TOAST-R-OVEN CORDLESS judges. Such a commission, he This steel belted Radial Tire carries the Michelin Warranty* > Switches from itoam to dry at said, along with-better salaries T-93„ tha push of a button. IMIR HAIR DRYER for 40.000 miles on the original tread. (Many owners CLOTHES BRUSH to attract good men from toe ' Handy fabric dial aituret cor- Was I9.YS A change to Mobil heating oil A change for greater get much more.) Puncture resistant Michellns stop faster, legal ranks, would help to ta- roct Ironing tamparatura. DRYER home heating comfort comer better, give more traction on wet surfaces. IS vants giva mora itaam cov. sure continuing high standards on toe bench. You see, Mobil heating oil has been scientifically Yet they cost less per mile of driving than any tire you can araga. V/ai 22.YS IM6” I House Praises System tested 21 times before we deliver it to you And it is buy. Now there’s a Micheiin for domestic cars too. ■ NOW Oilef Justice House stressed So stop in and start saving today. consumer-tested continuously in some 600 homes through­ to the conference, toe absolute out the country to make sure it gives peak performance necessity of keeping toe Judici­ in every area *M*5 ary tadep«ident of all external ecmomic and poUtical influ­ ______UB60 If’s a toastar for all kinds of ences. He went on to praise the Maybe You Need LIghfwaight, aaiy to held, oaiy braad, both lidat toait ovanly. • Stylad In (oday'a top colors, basic court set-up In Connect­ fo uw, cleans off dirt, lint, or To See TJet jtiet W e’re always happy to talk to car financing where theiy bought the car. It’s an ovan for frosan mdat e Stows 3-9 fivo ounco cups. icut calling it "one ot toe best M©bir hair from clothing. Charge unit • Adjustabla brow control. Aa aHraenva alytad hah- dWar wlA Fast drying. Easy to loloct 4 Call 6U3-5135 pits, maat loaf, froian paitrias, can bo wall mounted. systems In toe country.” He collectors. And we’re just as eager to W e listened. ale. • Minl-Braw Baikot lorvoi 2-3 4 heat salaetltiia, a d l M a M a S r ^ temp, settings. Extra largo boo- heating oil Bot, Handy carrying strap and said, though, that toe 'cltizeiuy "FOR SAFETY'S SA’KE" *“P** rtwio talk to you about a new car, or That’s why today most car dealers 7 .77 Convaniant carrying cata. must inform itself in order to 2 4 .9 7 fight any encroachment coi toe 24-HOUR SERVICE! • PHONE (M34135 a used one. But some time ago our can write up a C B T auto loan. courts integrity. BROWN’S BEHIND THE COUHnR OR BEHIHD THE PRODUCT, NOMUirS HRS THE ERPEinS T E L N64S23 Although toe ' conference was customers kept telling us it would be W e make it as easy for you as we can set to deal primarily with toe more convenient to get their car . . . A t the bank that listens. AUTO SERVniE - TIRE SHOP three main Issues, many oth­ Moriariy Brothers 445 HARTFORD ROAD, MANCHnSnR ers, Including ball -procedures, M 3 . 2 * l f jail conditions, and minority WE GIVE VALUABLE GREEN STAMPS! IM W. MIDDU: WKE. S33 MAIN 8T. OPEN MON., TUBS. 10 A JL-8 PJL discrimination were raised by the participants. TH E CONIMECTlCUT BANK AND TRUST COMPANY WOBU. AMEBIOAN OIL GO. WEDNESDAY : 19 AJL-8 PJL Special reporters, attached to 315 CENTER STREET MANCHESTER >. CBUMT OABD CBEMT flAMl THUna-FRL 10 AJI.-9 PJL each discussion teoin, were to N lO lR lM A N l '5 > SATURDAY 10 A JL-6 PJL record as proposals, feeUngs The bank that listens. from the conferess on all the MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHES^E&,.

changed hands at IB, down IH . BulletsFly Drug Parley Canceled British Bid Other Big Board prices Included Democratic Revamp Plan Seale Verdict Drug Center ^Propaganda,’ Qaims P air Robert J. Digan of the Democrats Annex Oonunerdlal Solvents, which re­ Drug Advisory Council has cently won Italian government In Montville; On Market Opens Rumors of a Veto Possibilities Th* Drug Advlaory Center, Of Threats of Brownouts announced that the day-long 81 Runell Bt,' is observing approval to market a new heart conference on drug abuse the following schedule: drug, up 2% to 88%.; General HARTFORD (AP) — Legisla­ They sold the council would No One Hurt originally scheduled for Sat­ HARTFORD (A P ) — A plan port, Falrfleld and Darien—all “ delay and make uncertain the Reviewed Own Outlay Idea Put at 13 Electric, up 8% to 128%; Nato- tive sponsors of a bill that urday at Illing Junior High to r e m ^ Ccnnecticut’s six con­ now in the Fourth District—into Monday through Friday, installation of essential facUiUes mas, up 2% to 86%; Unlverrity would regulate utility construc­ (Continued from Page One) School has been postponed (Oomtinued from Page One) gressional districts emerged the Fifth District. (Continued from Page One) 8:80 a.m. to B pjn. for at least a year to as much from the Reapportionment Com­ Computing, up 2% to 88%; and tion said Wbd^esday that a let­ because of lack of interest. HARTFORD (A P ) — AddlUons —An additional $12.7 million Other towns and cities that A telephone backup ser­ as several years.” S;30- p.m., about half an hour timony of some prosecution wit­ Syntey, up 1% to 03%. ter from three major electric It may be held in the fall. tees that Britain will not bring heavily outweighed the trim­ to support programs of the De­ mittee Wednesday, but It was would be in two congressional vice Is available Monday “ It subjects vital power sup­ nesses "m ay be colored” by companies bemoaning the bill is after Kadiser’s wife drove him Only one person made a the problems of the pound into partment of Community Affairs. promptly blasted by Republi­ districts are Trumbull, Water- through Saturday from 0 ply to certification procedures mings in the proposed state their status as unconvicted pris­ nothing more than “ propaganda home from Lawrence-Memorial reservation, which closed Houley and Cohen said the cans and appea.red to have little bury, Mlddlebury, Wolcott, East p.m. to 8 a.m. which are an open invitation to the ■ community. Heath was re­ spending plan advanced Wednes­ chance of avoiding a veto by oners. tripe." last Saturday. DCA appropriation, "which the Granby and Somers. For drug advisory infor- McCormacks C^t lengthy litlgatlcHi. This would Hospital in New London, where ported ready to discuss any pre­ Gov. Thomas J. MeskUl. Rep. Rollln W. MetUer, D- The Judge instructed the ju­ “ If we have brownouts in day by Democratic legislators governor had refused to itemize rors that a defendant has a m atlon, c a ll: M7-0222. almost certainly result in'the he had been recovering for sev­ Several people from the Only H members of the 24- Hamden, house cochairman of Connecticut, it is because the cise proposal Pompidou puts up, of the General Assembly. in his budget,” would include right not to testify and the Spellman Award breakdown of electric service to schools, churches, drug cen­ member committee voted on the the committee, called it the most utilities lack the foresight ot eral days from a mild heart at­ for instance, merging sterling’s.,, (The resulting plan, which such additional expenditures as prosecution bears the burden of planning properly,” Sen. George the factories, homes, shops and ter, Chamber of Commerce, plan, and some said they scarce­ mathemaUcally exact plan that SPa RKHJL, N.T. (AP) — tack. emerged from the Democrat- $7,6 million for human resource proving the charges. TTiey farms of our state, as well as police department and the international role into that of ly had time to realize what it could be devised. Former House Speaker J(rim W. L. I Gunther, R -_Stratford, and controlled AppropriaUons Com­ should not construe Seale's “ si­ essential public aervices,” the PoOlce said Mrs. Kaiser ran medical profession had plan­ some sort of successor currency development, $6 million for day­ was they were voting on. The However, Mettler had said McCormack and his wife, Har­ Rep. Francis Ciimpl, D-Water- mittee, sets expenses for the lence” as evidence of guilt, he utUity company presidents said. to a neighbor’s house, saying ned to attend, answer ques­ collectively backed by the Com­ care services, $3.2 million for bill was approved on a presum­ earlier in the session that he did riet, have received the Cardinal bury, said in a statement. sfUd. Oimther and Clampl, 'who is her husband was shooting at her tions and conduct work­ mon Market states. 1971-72 fiscal year at $1,071,603,- tax abatement and $3.8 million ably party-line vote of 11 to 3. not think any town lines had to Spellman Award granted by St. Their statement came in re­ The state’s case against Seale cochairman of the legislature’s and at neighbors. A state troop­ shops. He was certain not to agree to 033. That is a $38,698,494, or a for payments in lieu of taxes. liie Democratic plan, which be cut in order to come up with ARRESTS Thomas Aquinas College at its sponse to a letter sent Thesday and Mrs. Huggins rests primar­ Environment Committee, denied e r polled up in a car but was phase out the pound’s role un­ 4-per-cent increase over Gov. Program s Initiated by the makes relatively modest chan a plan that would meet federal Michael DeWitt Carr, 19, of 40 commencement. to House members by the pres­ ily on the testimqny of George the claim that such a council immediately fired at, poUce less it is replaced by something Thomas J. Meskilil’s proposal of Democrats Include $214,000 for makes relatively modest court standards. (Jobum Rd., charged with pos­ The award cited them as “a idents of United Illumimtlng In VFW Post Sams Jr., whom the defense would delay essential facilities, said. three months ago. changes in the present district Sen. Eddy said the vote was session of controlled drugs with couple whose 'lives demonstrate Co., Connecticut Light ft Power else. psychiatric clinics and services blames for the killing, • and that imder the present circum­ Prolonged Debt Democrat spokesmen said they lines, was loaded five-to-one in not expected by the GOP mem­ intent to sell, possession of n&r- the type of continually creative Co. and Hartford Electric Light Then a local constable ar­ Recently the French have also for children and $260,000 for John Lynn of Ellington Rd., Warren Klmbro, who has stances anything proposed by trimmed $4 million off the gov­ favor of the Democrats, accord­ bers, who had not even cotic drugs, and possession of fidelity through which two per­ Co. rived and his car also came been hammering at the theme centers operated under the De­ South Windsor, past commander admitted shooting Rackley in The 'Utility company chiefs the utilities is not 'delayed or Held Jeopardy ^ ernor’s proposed austerity budg­ ing to Rep. J. Brian Gaffney, seen the Democratic plan until controlled drugs, yesterday on sons have helped each other to under fire, police said. The con­ that English might oust French partment of Children and Youth the head on Sams’ orders. said the bill—which would cre­ uncertain’—it is lmi>osslble. The et, then tacked on about $42 R-New Britain, who is also the Wednesday. of the Manchester VFW Poet, a warrant in cmuiectlon with a grow humanly.” stable was pinned behind It for as the main language of the Services. Their testimony and that of ate a counoU to review and ap­ general public is suspicious of To State Credit Republican State Chairman. Eleven of the 12 Democratic recehtly was installed as com- local investigation, held on Terence Canlinal Cooke, Ro­ community once Britain joins. million in programs the gover­ The budget Is expected to be two other witnesses who admit­ prove plans for location and their prc^)oeal8, and rightly so,” about an hour and a half, and Sen. Roger W. Eddy, R- members of the committee were 8600 bond pending a scheduled man Catholic archbishop of New HARTFORD (AP) — Spread­ But Heath brought Pompidou a nor had omitted. ready for action In the House mahder of VFW District 3 in ted participating in the events ccnstruction of power plants Ciampi and Gunter said in their when it was ail over there were Newlngton, a member of the Re- present, but nine of the Repub­ court appearance today. York, presented the award promise that Britain would do Although both Democrats and next week. ceremonies at the East H t^ o r d leading to Rackley’s death, and lines—“ ■would almost cer­ statement. nine bullet holes in his car, ac- ing out payment of the $262- apportionment Committee, csill- lican members were absent, Wednesday to Robert M. nothing to impose English on its Republicans serve on the Ap­ VFW Home. The district is Mulvey said, in his three-hour tainly result in the breakdown “ Tilts council is the answer corddhg to state police. milllon state deficit over more ed the committee’s action "out­ Eddy said. Thomas J. Panciera, 20, of 60 O’Brien, a onetime McCormack future partners. propriations Con^mittee, Ithe comprised of Hartford and Tol­ charge, should be viewed “ in of electricaT services.” to their problems and curs, and Other state ixjllcehien — be­ right chicanery” and questioned "We could play cute tricks like Porter St., charged with reck­ aide. The college said the Mc­ than one year could Jeopardize GOP members washed their land Counties. a somewhat different position Cormacks had remained in Bos­ The bill is pending in the it is about time the utilities tween 16 and 20 — were sum­ Pompidou and Heath both re­ Pork and Beans its legality. that if we wanted to," he said. from other witnesses.” less driving, and operating a Connecticut’s AAA credit rating. hands clean of the commlttee- Members of. the Manchester ton, where Mrs. McCormack House and has been approved face up to it,” the legislators moned and they soon ringed the flected the sunshine of the Pari­ The Elemocrats’ plan comes "W e could hold a meeting sud­ "In weighing testimony of motorcycle without a mirror; State Treasurer Robert I. Ber- approved measure. 'The Repub­ Post installed as members ct had taken 111. by the Senate. said. house. sian spring' in preconference Held Meat-Shy very close to mathematical denly tomorrow and report out such witnesses,” the judge said, and A i^ u r D. Edwards, 19, of licans said they first wanted to Lynn’s staff are Edward Dupre, don warned Thursday. statements. The French presi­ equality, with the maximum de­ our own plan." "It must be remembered that Coventry, charged with reckless State police said that at one NEW YORK (AP) — Bess Voice of Eiemocracy chairman; "The loss of this favorable dent said British entry Into the see how the Democrats intend­ viation of any district from the Gaffney said the action of the he or she is a confessed crim­ driving, yesterday evening on point the man’s teenage son ran Myerson, the city’s commission­ George Edwards, service of­ market is probable although he ed to raise the money. average population of all a mere Democrats may have seriously inal,” and "m ay be looking for W. Middle Tpke. after an inci­ from the house, followed by a credit rating would substantially er of consumer affairs, said ficer; Charles Hlrth, American­ did not say when. The prime “ We’re talking about taking .04 per cent. damaged the negotiating atmos­ favors In the disposition of their dent involving a racing motor­ trail of bullets kloMng at hds increase the cost of borrowings Wednesday that finding the pork ism chairman; Herman Wagner, minister said “ a friendly under­ and using the hard-earned The main GOP objectlwi, how­ phere, not only on congressional own cases.” cycle and auto. Court date for heels. There was also a report not only for the current fiscal in many brands of pork and adjutant; and Edwin Edwards, standing” between the two money of the average citizen,” ever, is to the political align­ redistrlctlng but also on reap- Mulvey also told the Jurors both is June 7. that one local policeman was period but also for many years beans is a nearly impossible portlonment of the fJeneral As­ chairman of the safety and countries is most Important for they declared in a written state­ ments in the districts. that when they consider Mrs. cut slightly by flying glass from in the future,” Berdon said In a tasK- sembly, which is now in the civil defense committees. Europe’s future. But Pompidou ment. "That te no light maltter, The Democratic map also cuts Huggins’ two days of testimony John E. Pinkham, 38, of 16 ACADEMIC. letter to legislative leaders. Tests of 10 brands of pork and a bullet-punctured windshield. also warned: “ Europe will not across town lines at several hands of an eight-member bi­ Manchester Auxiliary mem­ they should take into account Bank St., charged yesterday on to be disposed of before we Later—about 6 p.m.—Kaiser’s Under questioning at a news beans, she said, showed that points, putting pieces of Bridge­ partisan commission. bers instiled are Mrs. Theresa "her Interest in the outcome of be Europe unless It Is distinct know how the Democrats pro­ a warrant with reckless driv-. conferense, the treasurer estim­ half the cans analyzed were no Varney, conductress; Mrs. Lor­ the trial and any motive she 12-year-old daughter also ran from America,” he said pose to collect the taxpayers’ Ing. Court date June 14. ated that slipping from an AAA more than one per cent pork. raine Dupre, secretary; and mi-Tht have for not telling the from, the house to the safety Wednesday. money and how they intend to credit rating to an AA rating Back home in Britain, the ’’One brand had no pork at Hebron Mrs. Joann Crane, banner bear­ truth.” Gary R. Novak, 28, of WO of a neighbor’s home. spend it.” er. READING CENTER, Inc. State police said they tried might cost the state an addi­ Louis Harris Poll reported a all,” she said In a letter to U.S. He outlined — in layman’s Spruce St., charged with non­ Sen. Robert D. Houley, D-'V'er- The installing officers were tional $8 million over the next public opinion sampling In Secretary of Agriculture Clif­ terms — the elements that con­ support, released on a 8280 non- by telephone to persuade Kaiser non, and Rep. Rubin C!ohen, D- To Parents and Students; 10 years. which 62 per cent opposed join­ ford M. Hardin. Fire Destroys Upper Floor Alton Kunkel of Rockville and stitute the offenses with which surety bond. Court date June 7. to give himself up, but that Ck)lches(ter, said they viewed the Berdon conceded, however, ing the Common Market despite She did not specify brands by Walter Jackson of Newington, Seale and Mrs. Huggins are Kaiser refused—threatening. In­ Democrats’ budget as success­ both past state commanders. charged. After an hour and 20 The Academic Reading Center is dedicated to the task of aid­ that the amount of state indebt­ the recent progress in the Brus­ name. Thomas A. Holton, 2R erf West stead, to shoot himself, his two ful “ in eliminating all nonessen­ Mrs. Mary LeDuc officiated at edness per capita Is only one sels negotiations. Twenty per She asked Hardin to ’’plug the Of the Edmund Leach Home minutes of deliberations, the Hartford, charged with operat ing children and adults to attain their maximum potential in cats, his dog and those who tial state expenditures while as­ the Auxiliary installation. jury asked Mulvey to re-read of many factors that determine cent were in favor of member­ legal loophole which allows food ing a motor vehicle without a reading efficiency. might try to capture him. Po­ suring that the needs of Connect­ Fire early last night destroy­ The representative who is The newly installed command­ his explanation of Connecticut’s Connecticut’s credit rating. ship, and 18 per cent were unde­ processors to put the words license, early this morning on lice didn’t return his fire and icut residents are met.” chosen will hive the opportunity er, a native of Ireland, lived conspiracy law. Without com­ When reminded that the state cided. But 82 per cent said they ’pork and beans’ on the label ed the upstairs of the Edmund Tolland Tpke. Court date June COURSES IN: decided against using tear gas, to observe both houses of Con­ in Manchester before moving ment, the judge read it again. has for many years had both believed Britain would join any­ The Democrats are opposed while putting only sauce and Leach home on North Pond 14. for fear he would carry out the gress in session, attend commit­ to South Windsor. He and Mrs. The jury later asked tor a an AA A rating and one of the way. ito Mesklll’s proposed 7-per-cent beans In the can.” suicide threat, they said. Rd., Amston. The remainder of tee hearings and participate in William Marceau, who wets In­ copy of the 3,800-page trial highest per capita debts in the ITie result was a slight shift in sales tax but have not yet Kenneth J. Boynton, 18 of Police said they later found favor of membership since last the house suffered considerable seminars conducted by top level stalled last Saturday as presi­ transcript, but Mulvey denied ★ REMEDIAL READING nation, he said it is also im­ agreed on a revenue proposal the request. He said they could Vernon, charged with larceny a pistol, a submachine g;un and month, when Harris reported 63 of thedf own. Summer Job Cash smoke and water damage. people from many of the fed­ dent of the Manchester VFW portant that Connecticut also has ask that portions of the docu­ under 816; and Richard J. Par- . (Phonics & related areas) a shotg;un in the hxmie. per cent against, 17 per cent for WASHINGTON (AP) — The eral agencies. Auxiliary, are the children of had the highest per capita in­ The spending figure includes: Almost 40 firemen from He­ ment be re-read to them. zyeh, 16, ailso of Vernon, charged At about 6:20 p.m., with the and 20 per cent undecided. Senate voted Wednesday to add He or she will also visit the Mr. and Mrs. William C. Lynn come in the nation, too. —A hike of $20 per pupil in bron’s three volunteer fire de­ Before the jury began delib­ with shoplifting larceny, both in gunfire over, Fuessenich and the The Gallup Poll confirmed the $16 million for the government’s of 417 Hartford Rd. He also conceded that the cur­ state grants to towns and cities partments as well as the Con Supreme Court, the White erating, Mulvey ruled that all connection with an incident at evidence of the Conservatives’ summer job program to the $100 Lynn was instrumental in ★ STUDY SKILLS three other policemen began rent high rate of unemployment bringing the total to $220 per lumbia and Colchester fire de­ House and other points of in­ of the evidence except two tape Caldor yesterday afternoon. sweeping defeat in local elec­ ’ million voted by the House. starting the VFW Loyalty Day (How to study, speed, comprehension) cautiously moving up toward the is an adverse factor in the eyes ^Show Boat Docks at Church pupil at an estimated annual partments responded to the terest. recordings would be put in the tions last week. Gallup said only By a vote of 49 to 46, it adopt­ Queen contest in Manchester house. 'Ihere was no response cost of $13.4 million. alarm which was turned in at The committee will also dis­ AOCTDENT8 of the credit agencies which set 38 per cent of those polled would Direct from a successful season at Old MacDonald’s Farm, dancing scare­ and has been active in veterans jury room. He said the jury from inside. ed a substitute proposal by Sen. approximately 7:36 p.m. by a cuss plans this evening for the could request to have the tapes A vehicle which left the scene the ratings. support Heath’s government in crows, Mrs. Richard Martens of 61B Broad St., left, and Mrs. Robert Esch- —State assumption of 100 per affairs. Fuessenich first forced a base­ Norris Cotton, R-N.H., in place neighbor. Ncme of the Leach November elections. Refresh­ played. sometime Tuesday night, dam­ ★ TEST TAKING Gov. Thomas J. Meskill has a general election tomorrow, 50 cent of the cost of local wel­ of a $57 million Increase urged ment door, then a locked Inner mann of 105 Broad St., are some of the stars appearing in “ Show Boat,” a family was home when the fire ments wlU be served by the One of the recordings in­ aged a car parked in a lot at (Preparation for college boards) proposed to pay off the state debt per cent would vote Labor and fare, estimates to cost an addi­ by Sen, Jacob K. Javlts, R-N.Y. door, and the men fanned out variety show, to be presented tomorrow and Saturday at 8 p.m. at the Sec­ started. Women’s Republican Club. cludes an introduction by Mrs. lo3 Downey Dr., belonging to In one year, while Democratic 12 per cent favored the Liberals tional $4.6 million. The funds were Included in a inside the house to locate Kaiser. ond Congregational Church. Tickets may be purchased at the door. The show — Property-tax relief block According to Leach, he "left The committee announced Area ‘Y’ Headed Huggins to an interrogation of Marjorie M. Epstein of Hol­ legislative leaders have proposed or others. It was the Conserva­ $7.2 billion supplemental appro­ Fuessenirii said they found boat’s whistle, which will be heard during the performance, was loaned by the house around 6 to work In that tickets are now available Rackley 2^ days before he was yoke, Mass. a six-year payoff. The governor tives’ worst showing since the grants to the municipalities priation bill consisting mainly of him passed out on the bed, sick the old cemetery on Wall St. at­ from Mrs. Geraldine Grant for By Mrs. Seyholt killed. In the tape, which Mrs. has expressed willingness to national election that brought William Allen and came from a horse-drawn fire engine once used by the based on population and density, funds for pay increases for gov­ Huggins’ claimed she helped At Main and Center Sts. yes­ INDIVIDUAL DIAGNOSTIC TEST and apparently drunk. compromise. them back to power a year ago. Hartford Fire Department. (Herald photo by Buceivicius) with a $10-millicm prlcetag. - ernment workers. tempting to replace markers on the June 23 performance of Mrs. Paul Seybolt Jr. of 29 make only because of her fear terday afternoon at 2:46, a col­ some of the veterans’ graves "Bloomer Girl” at the Good- Stephens St. yesterday was In­ for Sams, she can be heard ac­ lision Involved a truck, which SBRIES NOW BEING GIVEN FOR which had been stolen several speed Opera House in East Had- stalled as chairman of the Man­ cusing Rackliey of being an in­ left the scene, and a car driven months ago. dam. chester Area YWCA of the former. The prosecution claims by William R. Schaller of 81 PLACEMENT IN SUMMER CLASSES Leach is one of the care­ This is a benefit performance Hartford Region at Its annual that such suspicions by Mrs. Grandview St. takers for the cemetery for the sponsored by the 62nd Republi­ luncheon at Willie’s Steak Huggins and others brought American Legion, and along can AssemWy Ertstrict (Hebron, House. about rtackley’s death. COMPLAINTS { O c e a n i c with other Legion members has Columbia, East Hampton and Other officers Installed are The prosecutor, State’s Atty. TELEPHONE 643-9947 Tuesday night, the vent win­ been attempting to replace Mariborough), the proceeds of Mrs. Emil Lucek, co-chairman Arnold Markle, made an objec­ dows were smashed on a car markers and get the cemetery which will go to the Republican and nominating committee tion to Mulvey’s ruling after for FRED L. KAPROVE PVPiS il^^:Round POOL parked at a Prospect St. apart* in shape tor Memorial Day. chairman; Mrs. William Mur­ the jury had left the court­ Party. ment. Director, He was notified by a neighbor ray, secretary; and Mrs. Den­ room. registration and rate nis Lacoss, treasurer. As court ended Wednesday, Sturdy Steel Construction who drove to the cemetery to Manchester Evening Herald Tuesday night, a car drove information or for State Certified inform him that his house was Hebron correspondent Anne Three-year service pins were a group of about XOO demon­ strators who had gathered in over a Lincoln St. lawn and Reading Consultant on fire. He arrived at the scene Ennt, Tel; 228-3971. presented to area committee testing appointment. Massive 4" deck with support of Seale and Mrs. Hug­ flower bed. around 7:60 and said he was members, Mrs. Frank J. Smith, 3" uprights in colorful able to remove only one strong­ Mrs. Frederick Burr, Mrs. John gins on the town Green across the street from the courthouse, box containing valuables before Bates, Mrs. Beldon Schaeffer, MANCHESTER redwood-like finish. 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MCA 649-404B Stewart McKliiiiey. PAGE EIGHTE^)N •MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD; MANC3HESTER, .CONN., THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1971 atANCHEglTgt BVljNlNG HERALt), MANCHESTER. CONN^ tHORSDAY, MAY 20, 1971 PAGE NINETEEN » Daddario Pair On Islands From Y o u f P lea d s G u ilty Limelight No: Longer Shines In Check Theft HAR’TFORD (AP) —Raymond On Adorn Chx^n Powell young play fashions Neighbor’s Kitchen Daddario, a former state rep­ If resentative from Windsor, and ®MT0R'e NOTD-0\)r yean tives and chatty tourists. This iiiL his son pleaded guilty Wednes­ Adam caiyton PoweHheld sway time It was the walling of Adam day to charges they conspired WOT tli« tiny Blm im co ra l is- IV. ^ VIVIAN r. FERGUSON to shield another man accused ««ls. He was probaMy the ” I think ru put him to bed,” SELF-SERVICE DERT STORES for all the family! Hiroughout all time, bread of stealing $58,860 from four Important man thara, said Beryl, handing the balqr to banks. . haa had an almoet sacred sigf- loved and cheered by the na^ his grandfather for a picture. ’The senior Daddario, 46, and ttv®s. A news confM«nce was a “This is going to be the big­ niflcance. The oven was Invent­ Raymond Daddario Jr., 24, momentous eveia. Now six gest and smartest Adam Clay­ pleaded guilty to one count of a BROAD STREET, MANBHESTER ed by the Egyptians o f the Nile months after his 22-year caner ton PoweU of aU,” he said. Also Proqiect Avrano and Kane Street, Weet Hsittord 14-cbunt indictment before U.S. Valley and It was there that ta Congress came to an rad, “ Now he sounds like a B«q>tlst District Judge Thomas F. Mur- things are dltferent. the process of leavening: was phy. preacher,” he quipped os the # OPEN 10 to 10 # AMPLE FREE PARKING baby puckered and tears roUed discovered. The miracle of Asst. U.S. Atty. P. Mac STRATTON DOUTHAT down his pink cheeks. • “CBarge It” wMh Tour Master Charge card Buckley said he would dismiss transforming the uninteresting Later, walking down South charges against Mrs. Laura Amoclated Preaa Writer dough into food was attributed Bimini’s only street for a bowl Daddario, 42, who was in the — to the gods. BDONI, 'Bahamas (AP)—Sip. of conch diowder, PoweU hailed 3 ______e back of the courtroom watching ping a vodka and ginger ale several' natives. ’Ihey returned Bakers were highly honored her husband and son, and the in ancient times. 'Hie Romans ktHXtfd “ Adam ’s F ancy Too,” the greetin but kept on walk­ remaining 13 counts charged ing. in the peuFt, he would have made them the only free crafts­ against the two men. • * the nattily attired skipper of the men—all others telng slaves. stopped A doMn times wfaUe The Daddarios, who had their 4(WOot yacht still looked every exchanging "keep the faiUi, Louis DC, king of France In own real estate firm in Windsor, Inch the uncrowned prince of baby.” the 13th century, excused bakers were charged with aiding a for­ PoweU has been relaxing on from military duties rather than mer employe, Stephen Ira Quint, these tiny coral iainniin Bimini for 10 years, ms popu­ interrupt their work. 28, also of Windsor, who is But the appearance was de­ larity peaked In the late OOs’s Man has expressed his belief awaiting sentencing on charges ceiving. Adam Clayton Powell’s when he was In the spotlight. in myths and legends in his of stealing travelers checks dmrioma apparently has faded For once. It was a black man baking of breads. Symbolic of­ from a bank. ba*Hy am rag m any o f Btmlnl’s with the traveling companion, ferings were made to gods and The Daddarios admitted help­ 1,600 residents. the boat, the mraey and the sto­ cults of the dead. Bread has ing Quint hide $14,728 in travel­ Two years ago when he called ries about the big ones that got been baked in many shapes, in­ ers checks stolen from the Con­ a news conferrace, natives and away. cluding flowers and animals. stitution National Bank in Hart­ Shortages of bread have ford Sept. 10, 1969. newamen alike would flock to When he was censured by a caused revoluntlonary up­ When Judge Murphy asked U 6 P A CHOICE CEMTEA CUT^ M M t y m Brown’s Hotel to hear Powell. House select committee for heavals. In 123 B.C., hundreds the younger Daddario what his Tills time—on a Thursday very gross misconduct and required of thwsands of Romans were part was, he said he helped rocontly—there were no natives to pay $40,000 In funds the com ­ given free bread to prevent up­ Quint count the money, took and just two newsmen. • mittee said he wrongfuUy «q>- risings. Both in ancient and $1,000 for himself, and later "Why Is he ceiling a news prcqirlctted, they were sympa­ thetic and nodded aiqtrovingly modem times, rationing of helped to cash the checks. U^DA ^ O I C E conference?” aSked Neville when he told a news conference bread has been the final step Ray Daddario Sr. said he told Brown before the Adam’s Fancy he was being penalised for hav­ of governments in distress. Quint to take some of the checks Too pulled up to the dock In Bread holds great significance out of a car registered to his ing “the audacity to act Uke a front of Brown’s Hotel. “Nobody Miilte man.” for those of the Jewish faith. real estate company. cares what he saya any more. Passover is often called Hag ’’You know they were taken U5DA CHOICE LEAN NO W/A5TE But his image was already He’s done, mon.” showing tarnish adien traveling Red, White Hamatzot, Feast of Unleavened from the bank?” asked the Brown’s father owns the hotel. Bread. During this holiday, only companion Obrrlne Huff an­ judge. He runs the Bamboo Lounge, and Blue! unleavened bread is eaten to “Yes,” answered Daddario in 5 u m S T E A K « nounced she was marrying Pow­ one of South Bimini’s more pop­ ell’s boat pUot. Hien came the commemorate the bread made a whisper. U^PA CHOICE 30MELE$5 ular watering spots. in haste on the hurried depart­ election defeat Ust'year when As he spoke, the boat pulled ure of the Jews out of bond­ X his Harlem constituency flnaUy mix 'n match Americana age from Egypt. 1bp6iAle(m,Sr£AK4‘* JL - up to the dock a2id PoweH, tiriio turned its back on him after 22 On the Sabbath day in olden R o ck v ille lost his seat in Oongress last No­ years. times, 12 loaves of unleavened Hospital Notes vember, squinted out Into the Now, some of the islanders brfead were placed on the high glaring noonday sun. seem alm oet hoetUe to the 61- COTTON KNITS altar of the Temple at Jeru­ Visiting hours are 12:30 to 8 NBC? CBS? he asked softly as year-old PoweU. salem. Each loaf represented p.m. in all areas expect nm- he looked at the empty dock. ‘■Did you get what you came for?” NevUIe Brown asked after Tank Tops Pants one of the 12 tribes of Israel. K ternlty where they are 2 to 4 Then: “Who are you guys?” When the temple Avas destroy­ and 6:30 to 8 p.m. Brown watched expressionless PoweU and his entourage ed, Sabbath eve services were from the bar. The few natives chugged away for an afternoon MENS performed in' the home. Admitted Monday: Paul near the dock paid no attention. of ftshlng. “Not much, I’U bet. Shorts 5® * Scooters 4®® The daily fare of the common Wnuk, Wapplng Wood Rd., Ver­ In the spring and summer of What could he say anybody would care about?” man was black bread so the (Herald photo by BpceJvlclu«) non; Herbert Krause, Gaynor 1967 when the H arlem leader “That’s right,” echoed Austin Short Sleeve Tops 4 ^^ ritual loaves were white. Called MISS EILEEN GORDON PI., Florence Kelley, West Rd., was fighting Congressional cen­ FLAREDJEANS U 4 C A c h o i c e l e a n Symonette, who operates the challah or hallah, the dough Irene Palumbo, Tolland Ave., sure and a criminal contempt was usually braided before bak­ communications office on South Hurrah for the red, white and blue! Our outstand- is a member of the Temple dry ingredients are mixed in. and Sandra Snow, Middle Butch­ citation in New York, Powell’s ing. Sometimes two equal loaves er Rd., all Rockville; Anna Bimini. “He’s finished. ’TeU him Waist Sizes ifl8 group of sporty tops in navy, red and white cot­ choral group and of United Syn- Fill well-greased muffin pans Bimini followers were legion. are prepared. Supposedly, two Kolodczak, RFD 2, Tolland; &h9iwuLl?b0MP I said so. Nobody Ustens to what 30 to 42 ^ 9 9 ton knit match up perfectly with navy slacks, shorts agogue Youth. % fuU. Bake 15 minutes at 426 They crowded around for a good are symbolic of the double por­ Daniel J. Murray IH, RFD 2, he sa y .” and skooters. “ I have to say I like studying or until golden brown. Makes seat during his news confer­ Another man, arhoee muscular tion of manna gathered by the and Dinah Herzog, Franklin ences and rooted Powell on as A great look in white cotton denim, handsome in colors, too! Israelites in the desert cm the the piano because my mother’s 12 large muffins. Note: Batter Pk. E., both Rockville; Phyllis chest was covered with a tee- he parried questions with the Hi-rise model with 4 patch pockets and wide belt loops. eve of Sabbath (Ebcodus 16:4-0). here,” she laughingly said. “ Ac- is thinner than is usual for muf- Glsmn, East Hartford; Phoebe shirt bearing the legend “Braef- Bottoms 8 to 18 flippant answers that were his Inseam lengths 28 to 34. The modem Jewish woman tually, I do like it and am in my iins. LaChapelle, Phoenix St., Ver­ U6DA CHOICE FRE^H' u ish Sam,” was more phUosophi- fifth year.” She is fond of the Chocolate Chip Cookies tradem ark. cal. Tops S-M-L still serves chaUah on the Sab­ non. Boys Sizes 8 to 18 . . . 3 ^*^ bath. Young ladies of Temple Beatles, Henry Mancini and % cup butter or margarine Discharged Monday: Karl In those days, newsmen and “Everybody used to appreci­ Beth Sholom are learning the Ray Stevens. “ How about the % cup g;ranulated sugar Kellner, Snipsic St., Maxton cameramen who crowded too ate 'kb'. PoweU highly when he art of bread-making in their ^ eat composers?” I asked. hi cup brown sugar Owen, RFD No. 2, Helen Pro- cloee were told in no uncertain first came here,” he said. “We after-school classes. My daugh­ “ Oh, I guess Beethoven — at 1 well-beaten egg kop. Oak St., Alberle Deprey, U^PA CHOICE ^ ^ - ■ 4 7 terms they might soon be swim­ would leave our church services ter, Leigh, mentioned that her least he’s the only one I really 1 cup plus 2 tablespoons sifted Union St., Russell Squires, Oak ming in the eight feet of crystal to hear him speak. But we’ve friend Eileen Gordon could know well.” enriched flour St., Alice Wells, (Florence St., clear bay beside the dock. found out he doesn’t stand for make bread. “ From a mix?" Tills 14-year-old teen-ager hi teaspoon soda and Mary Steppen, Windemere £yt o|’lKtl2MurM[*%)ASr There were sdways plenty of what we beUeve in.” I asked. "Oh, no, right from makes some of her own cloth­ hi teaspoon salt Ave., all Rockville; Gall McMil­ volunteers available to do the juniors crop top scratch,” was the reply, “ Why, ing, studies ballet, and has pen Vt teaspoon hot water lan and son, Goslee Dr., Man­ tossing. loads of good cooks have never pals in Rhode Island, New 1 six-oz. package semi-sweet chester. This time, Powell was the per­ POW FamiUes even attempted bread-making,” York and Florida. She is a chocolate bits 6PECIAL5 EFFECTIVE fect host. His son, Adam m , in­ hi cup chopped nuts I thoug^ht, and promptly tele­ member of the Drama Club at vited the two newHmra aboard hi teaspoon vanilla Seek to Unite HOT PANTS phoned Eileen. Bennet, will play the role of Royal Expense and Powell held the conference A few days later we sampled Daphne, the maid, in a mys- Cream butter, sugars; add MAY W - MAY 2.2. in the yadit’s caUn in the pres­ OAKLAND, CaUf. (AP) — the dellcicxis challah spread tery ehtlUed “ The Ghoul ^SB< beat well. Sift dryi in- ence of bis son, his daughter-in- The dlsiUuskmed families of Prlend” . It will be presented gredlents, add to creamed mlx- Tops Allowance wdth honey as it is often served. law, fonner New Fngimwi so­ some Americans who are ptis- ENSEMBLE The recdpe and the art of mak­ the evenings of May 27 and 28 bot water; mix until LONDON (AP) — Queen Eliz­ cialite Beryl Slocum; his grand­ ing challah were given Eileen in the school auditorium. well blended. Add chocolate abeth n has asked Parliament onera or missing in Indochina pieces, nuts and vanilla. son, four-month-old Adam Clay­ by Mrs. Israel (Irene) Tahat- Eileen is an all-round girl. She for the first increase in the al­ ara uniting in efforts to end U.S. Drop from teaspoon onto ton Powell IV; and his finan- sky, wife of the cantor of Tem­ loves sports. “ I like to play bas- "‘.T lowance for herself and other FMXEN fOOP SPECIALS cee-secretary, Darlene Expose, participation in the war by 1972. % ple Beth Sholom. Irene was the ketball and baseball,’’ she told ° members of the royal family ”I personally feel that the 12 minutes at 375. Makes about MINUTE MAIP A r ^ O fh J - whom he Introduced as “Mrs. subject of this column two years since she became sovereign 19 P ow ell.” Nlxra administratira has beeq ^ 3% dozen cookies, years ago, ago. She is a home economist ball, I asked. As good as some Eileen is the daughter of Mr. “After you read my announce- exploiting the prisoner issue,” ’’Her majesty regrets that de­ O/iflntti Juice and teaches the subject at Bol­ boys,” she replied with a grin mrat I’m open to all questloaa,” Barbara MuUen of Oakland, the ton Junior-Senior High School. and Mrs. Irving Gordon of 19 velopments in the intervening f l M A H t n m e a t / % f % d Sheer navy polyester crop top I hope to be a secretary or Goslee Dr. Her mother was the he said. “Have a drink? A beer: wife of a pilot shot down over Challah M actress. When I go to school, subject of this column in Jan- years have made that provision Laos six years ago, said ’Tues­ with a pretty peasant flavor. inadequate for the maintenance We’ve got everyttitng here.” (Jewish White (Bread) I want to go to another state uary 1970. You will find her re- 1 - CkMM C k n m m •* m .4. N__ 3AM R«Mt iMf HOT CwiMd Mcf waist with zipper Eileen always appears unhur­ i l l HI C H I /\ N D 2 9 9 HOTFittwl UBT Kabkn r L' 1 ( T front, mock button Hot Knit ried although she is a very busy SkINDIRS ■ CafwiegTIlrtliAey CkM UMTED QUANTITY ABBIVING THUB8DAT NIGHT N* N L H I r I 1.' ALBASI fly, cargo pockets. Pants young lady. Having been Bas OpM Sm . - Tlwn. Till I AM. 2 P » Tops Fri. a M . Till 2 AM. Cotton stripes in IQtsvahed, she now continues "Eajoy It Riipt'' or Uk i M inytliiiig on GftailHOUSES Crisp cotton shift in solid navy, red or her studfes in the management our m m VILLA LOUISA ROAB, BOUTON sizes 3 to 7. F^Ont-laced cotton polo, shirt in solid navy or colorful prints with novelty tfims. Match­ »to im 429-6429 HICHLANP PARK MARKET a Jewish home and family at 317. High land . St.,. M anchester— Phone. 646-4277 navy and red stripes. 10 oz cotton denim hot ing or contrasting hot pants. Sizes 4 to 6x. the i^nagogue. Cooking is just z z T Ftom Bfanoheater, Porter 8$., Highland 8$. and Boato 86, (»lt. 44A - Worn m«. m Mnt To A A F)| B l| ^ onto BIreh Mt. B d., Bight on Villa Loolaa. pants with belt loops, novelty sash. Sizes 7 to 14. one phase of her learning. She Sketched Is Just one of Our Collection Town To Fete JERUSALEM (AP) — A hun­ .S ?'••. t'j-M . r V-"-?' Principal On dred Jewish "Black Panthers” :4 -iF!=ef-5 charging discrimination against ,PMi« SOUfH„WiNDSOR Retirement 'jewlrii immigrants from Africa and Asia fought street battles H m townqpooplo ct Andover for six hours-Tuesday with po­ are planning a retirement party lice. Ten policemen and several demonstrators were injured in for Mre. Doris B. Chambeilaln, Israel’s worst rioting in years. principal of the Andover Ble- Police said they arrested 74 built south of Bisseir Bridge A hearing: on a propoMd corridor for The Depcurtment of Transportation is montary School tor the last 28 protesters, who claimed that bound traffic. recommending a corridor which would Jews from Africa iuid .Asia are 1-291 which w ill connect 1-91 in Windaor Rt. 6 would be relocated West of its y e a n . forced to live in slums and are and the l^bu r Croes Highway in Man­ begin at 1-91 in Windsor near Wolcott present location as part of the proposed M n. Cbamberialn, who is re­ deprived of educational oppor- Ave., go east over the Connecticut river pipject and would connect in Soutti tiring June SO after a total of =:^'=^lr ■ •■ ' '5 v^ /V / / 7 chester w ill be held Tuesday, May 2S, at cunities. The Panthers organ­ ^‘•-r ni i ' ,T " ’ t »«•' ^ • *_J—- * . jd>*^ II: Wndsor with the new road. SB yean in the educational '8 p.m. in South Windsor High School au­ through the southwest comer of South ized three monttis ago. ^ n ® 2 * ! . iff- ••*• ••^-'^ fie ld , w in be honored at a pro­ ditorium. Members of die Bureau of Windsor, enter Manchester near the K the coerldor recommended by the gram scheduled for a to 8 p.m . The police had authorized a Planning and Research of the Connect­ junction of the South Windsor-East Hart- department is used, the new road would ««IMl June M at the school. Panther demonstration at a icut Department of Transportation will ford-Manchester town lines, and end at cross Main St., the existing Rt. 6, a square in the city but moved in •'Alta' S« %IMU>CI X * : the Wilbur Cross in the northwest comer Penn Central raU line, Ellington Rd., and ..Appoint^ general chairman „ **•— V be on hand to discuss the proposed road waa the Rev. Raymond Brad­ with dubs and water hoses o f town. Long HiU Rd. in South Windsor and > V- 1 • -jI"-: .v.i5??.L.f4iL; */ ”■ and tentative schedules for preliminary ley; Mre. Marvin Grabotf, a when the demonstratora left the • —i*Ci' S£«r Blssell Bridge would be used for west­ Burnham St. near the three-town junc­ engineering, right of way acquisition former president of the PTA, square and marcRSd down a bound traffic. A new bridge would.be tion. main street. The Panthers res­ \ ■' / I „ and-construction. is in chuge of compiling the ponded with a barrage of -r-:::-::::^ iby /* * i * “Book of Romombrance” which VAaarJMX-v%«gcJMX "..._—*• ••^4»*-r/t.» ar— / f• IA V r f/ / w «: • stones, and they smashed shop #/v tmJw.' »>* ^ ^ ari. * w ill be preaented to Mrs. Cham­ Jw i ciwi" *.r' windows. Jp E , ;, i,J / rt KC«w\* berlain . The entire program is under Asian and African Jews have MY NAME IS LJtftili . f l I ■ '■ -SK / ..... the gutdance of the PTA’a Ex­ long claimed they are discrimi­ . ■ _____ ecutive (tommlttee, which initi­ nated against by Israelis of Eu- Norm Groc/y lA' \ ro{>ean stock who dominate po­ I. ated the plaiw. iCi .V‘ litical, economic and military m caae of rain, the |>arty will OWNER OF M i •» m •IT •• , be poe^w ned to June 27, the life in Israel. But this was the DISCOUNT FURNITURE y Sge^«A«OrM)*.*p( fed low in g day. Preatdln g as first serious outbreak of ethnic 2 ^ vL^ fighting since 1968, when there i i S l . . V\,y ^UUNHAM ;!■ master of ceremonies will be ^ ‘ / « t 5 George Murwon and special was a similar demonstration in c J • guest qieakor will be Donald H aifa. -P '•B ' INTERCHANGE 9: S en d and Gravel R ichards. WE NEED MONEY TO Every organisation in town ^ I — s U ib r ----- .. .*$■:•,■,, • * y ^ f has been Informed of the event and many affefs of help have PAY OUR BILLS! -i! T I ,. StnV • W. —'” - .j.* 1971 COM ETS •/ *lu 7 f .,»Sr >L 'iv^. ■••‘..rv'i =»"° been protfwed. The Girl Scouts - t l V (5/ ,»"• Ji*- b y Mtircury HARTRDRiy. and Boy Scouts, former stu­ As a result we must seU ALL OUR NAME dents, past PTA officials, teach­ Krmrg Miri from BRAMD Fufflllure Stock IMHBHAIEY at r9m>t iP /"' V I . if J \ ers who had taught under MTs. S2217. Clhamberlain, have all planned LTM ^Thousand Clowns^ Opens Tonight ’7'V /- ./ w cTAt .... - r - to attend and ccntrlbute to the ■■ If “I told you so,” says David Curran as Murray, and other humorous scenes and bits of hanky- ; A " ^ ^ "MANCHESTER a ffa ir. MORIARTY W^KHA* right, who has just finished trying to prevent Bill 8': Cfanroh Bohednle panky will be seen in “A Thousand Clowns,” to be /! InmrnrM^ ' • ' r r i . Members of the Congrega­ Siddons, portraying Albert, from opening the presented by the Little Theatre of Manchester to­ BROTHERS ■ -A • i i / ^ / ' -* /> cT ▼oMc •¥ /r 1 LJ o~4 ^ 1 iV** irV^^ ^ i ^ — i closet door because there a girl hidden in ' tional Church are being adwd night, tomorrow and Saturday in Bailey Auditori­ MANCHESTER to consider hours tor a new there. Siddons, not entirely believing it, opens um at the Manchester H igh School. Curtain time is "1-'i Center St.. Maiu-hester ' / A summer schedule in an attempt the door and is surprised to discover a girl after 8:30. 'nckets will be available at the door. (Herald f T F’hone (i 1 I-.") 1 to accommodate as many ^ of all,— Sandra, who is played by Susan Pless. This, photo by Pinto) the cengngatien as poatiMe. ■w T U f _ Thera am currently sNpe of ARMORY \ paper avaUahM at the church 1^1 E A S TllJ tod tenting a chetee of Ulnes, 9, 330 MAIN ST. Laurtl Lakt ^ 9:S0 or. 10 a.nu for conducting 7-j ^.Miiiim ■■• ** -•• °□ RECOMMENDED CORRIDOR LOCATION the Sunday wordiip service at (OPPOSITE DILLON FORD) the cfaurdt during the summer lAoneralo^ jr:^ FOR ^ lCOWN.LVP. 1 I months. Membera cf the con- INTERSTATE 291 greigatian are requested to note •I / y.v-' . their praferance on tiieae slips ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ WINDSOR TO MANCHESTER and leave them at the church. ir»wvihaM -uK A vo$e wlH be taken on Mhy CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION iNIfRCMANCE 80, Oonflrmatfan Sunday, as to LEGEND BUREAU OF PLANNING AND RESEARCH the time accepted; anyone un­ able to leave Ms choice at the Not to Scoia CLOSING RECOMMENDED CORRIDOR LOCATION church prior to that date may HUGE! • w‘~’” Vt- A . MAY 1971 caH €iny of the church deacons \ \ interchan^^e eijl^SltiSSel V \ to indicate time inference. OonanMnerattve Plates PHASE PREFERRED MEMBERSHIPS Mrs. MilGred Bugbee, secre­ FOUR M tary of the Congregational OVER Church, stated that the cburch House Passes Bill Barring 1-86 Interchange has received the commemo­ rative plates ptcturlng tiie cburch with a brief bEstory on By SOL R. COHEN miUlon,” Hannon said. “As for signatures in opposition pre­ today were there when Vldlbur the back. ■„.? - f.; (Herald Reporter) the |2.B mUUon already spent sented to the governor. Cross was governor, and their- STOCKED The House yesterday, in what may be the first ac­ for land acquisition —send the Willard was emjdiaUc about ideas don’t seem to change.” Although the {dates were pur­ blU to us — we’U pay it. Our the opposition. "We don’t want chased on an order basis, Ufs. m ay tion of its kind in the history of the state, passed a Speaking against the MU were mayor has pledged that East Bugbee indicated that there are bill which would halt plans for the construction of a it, we don’t need it,” he seild. RepubUcfuis Jamee Lowell of A Hartford would repurchase all "It's a complete misappropria­ Still a luimbM' of them avail­ spur of 1-86, from the Putnam Bridge in Glastonbury CoUinsviUe and Edgar King of land for the road already pur­ tion of money.” Farmington. able. Anyone interested in pur- to Laurel Lake In Manchester, ------chased by the state — even if rhaslng one may do so by con­ FURNITURE Also backing the bill were "Intervention by such bills by way of SUver Lane. Minortty Leader PrancU Ccd- the town has to float a bond is­ State Reps. Ownen Clark at may create chaos in long-range tacting eltitor MIS. B u g^ or Th e bin which passed by an ii«u warned that passage of the sue.” West Hartford, Irving Stolberg planning,” Lowell warned. And the parsonage. overwhelming voice vote, now ntU would set a precedent that Also speaking for putting a of New Haven, and Victor Tu- King said, “It would be a shame goes to the Senate for action, could be dujdicated many times stop to the proposed construc­ dan of Windsor, all Democrats. if we lost the |77 million in fed­ An amendment to the hill, in the future. ‘Tm afraid it tion were the other two East Clark remarked, “Hie road LIQUIDATION eral funds. It’s a bed preced­ also approved by a voice vote would give the legislature Hartford representaUves — would make East Hartford the ent.” Engineers Study guarantees that the improve- power to create a no-man’s land Muriel Tacavone and Richard mix-master of Connecticut.” Olastonbury State IRep. Jeen meiits presently being made to — power to atop ccmstruction at W W ard. Stolberg said, “ Such highways Ocean Disposal Y Thornton did not participate the WUbur Cross Higdiway (for any time — at the middle as Mrs. Tacavone told of the destroy a community.” And 'Dl- in the debate, nor did any of For New Control the 2.8 mUes between Simmons well as the beginning,” he said. many years "of frustrated op­ dan commented, “Some of the Manchester’s three state rep­ Rd., Elast Hartford, and Sast' Collins warned also that paa- position” and of the 10,000 people designing our highways resentatives. WlASHINOTON (AP) — The Middle Ipke., Manchester) will » hT « T x “ «« of the bUl could mean the not be affected and will »>« com- ^ ^ ^ ^ Corps of Engineers and the pleted. Coast Guard will use a pair of tm INTO DISQOUNT FifflNITURE eral funds. "That much has Construction o f 8.7 m iles o f 19th C entury la w s in a new belt highway has been opposed drive to control ocean polluters. *>7 government and about NAME YOUR OWN PRICE by East Hartford and Olaston- Chairman Henry S. Reuss of the $2.0 mlUion o f it a lread y has House conservation subcommit­ S S .S'iL'Sl iS ■>»« <» p~p«v^- tee says. TREASUR The Wisconsin Democrat said No Riasopable Offer Win Be Refiised. its first plans. If it’s tradition you’re in a statement the Coast Guard The cqqxMltlcHi Increased in “A**!* **• It’s time we set some "soon wlU pUbUsh r^fulaUons Select froin 1971 Styles. Span^, Colonial, intensity through many pubUc tradiaon on road buUding,” re- $ 1 4 0 uiHler an 1887 law to control the hearlngs and after several al- Plted Rep. George Hannon of ra a 'iiM a transportatian of toocic and other Provfeidal A Modem Styles Alt Oiir Quality temate plans were offered. Bar- Hartford. Hannan, the hasardous materials dumped ly tlda year, several hundred chief sponsor and q^okesman into the oceaiur.’’ Findtiim Must Be Sold to the BARE WALLS citizens from the two towns con- toe **>* t*®- ®*t assistant ma- "Ih addition, tiie Oorps of En­ ducted a peaceful vigil in the Jorlty leader, gineers will require greater During This Gigantic Furniture Sale. Bed­ lobby of the State Ceq>ltol. ’Ihey "As far tite $77 million.” Han- mm public scrutiny under on 1888 wore black arm_ bands and left non continued, “we’re willing law of applications for issuance room and Living Room Sets Nomud^ MOO behind them a coffin, bearing for it to go to some area that and renewal of permits to dump Now nSO. Mattreis or Box Springs 75 the inscription, "Here lies R t wants rood constnictioa. If refuse from three major East 1-88.” there’s anjrthlng we don’t need I Coast harbors into the Atlantic Now ’33. Recllners Reg. <99 Now ’54. Din­ The bill which pewsed yester- incEast Hartford, it’s highways, I I Ocean," he said. day provides that "no state Tm per emt of our area is cov- ‘^ O H u s Ce/iti^icate The engineers’ power Involves a law provldiiig control over ing Rooms from’95. Tables A Lamps Are’5. monies shall be used and no ered by highways. We can sell ® CiWfo-€Overeencer St. in Man­ If the {iroject is blocked, the I state may loee some $77 miUlon "to protect our threatened chester with the WUbur Cross In federal funds for the proj­ V ocean environment" He said he W' t Highway would {wobably not be TREASURE SHOPPE ect, Wood said. July 1, 1978 Is acted after hearing reports that affected if the measure passed the cutoff date for federal inter­ for more than two years a drug by the house yesterday becomes state funds, Projects not in con­ firm has been dumping large, amounts of poisonous aism lc in law, according to 'Earl A. Wood struction by that time wiU not BONUS CERTIFICATES 1HURS.-FRI;-SAT:ASUN! not be eliglMe for federal as­ tile Atlsntic. state transportation commis­ \ 0 < M O sistance, according to Wood. He reported Clariw told the ALL THESE FABULOUS FEATURES DonT Miss Thb Chalice to Save at Mjf Sfwe: sioner. No date has been set ’The federal government pays up Given With Every Sole! Certificotes Value subcom m ittee th at harbor su- f more and Norfolk are being di­ . . . EASILY BUDGETABLE the final design of the road is includes a bridge over the Con­ WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIKHT QUANTITIES f rected to isN s public notices of. DISCOUNT dependent on whether or not necticut River would coat about propoaed m ewal of axteting 1-88 is buUt and if so what $68.0 m illion . pmmlte or issuance of new •the final design of that rood is. EXAMPLE - BUY A DIAMOND AND GET YOUR FURNITURE Planning and designing an­ ones. Wood said that the state has All dletrict engineers Separate sessions for men, women/swimming pool • whirlpool both • ice no alternatives to the , contro­ other ex{Hressway project would WEDDING RINGS NO CHARGE MANCHESTER ARMORY are beiiM initnicte4| to issue plunge * sauna * steam room * inhalation room * conditioning versial 1-86 proposal. take at least four years, he com m rated. public notices whenever re­ machines • sun booths • private showers • dressing booths, lockers Four cMTidors were original­ quests are received for dlqpoa- Ladies' Days — Mon. Wed. Fri. Phone OW-2332 Because the house bill is di­ sYogi room •> health food boF/reduce * tone up • relieve minor tension/ ly considered for the 1-86 proj­ rected m ly at 1-86, the MTlbur tng of refuse in the ocean, Reuss Men's Days — Tues. Thurs. Sat. The Treasure Shoppe refined, elegant atmosphere • easy to get to • ample parking. ect, Wood said, one north of Croes—I-8i link would (irobably NEWINGTON WETHERSFIELD ■■ts otarfce Informed the sub­ OPEN TONICHT UNTIL 10 PM. the proposed route through Easl^ be completed. com m ittee. Hartford, and two south of it 5im » ^tumfsn 5 w ^tnsraliont '^375 Berlin Tpke. C all through Glastonbury. The now 1130 Silas Deane H'way FRIDAY UNTIL 8 P.M. controversial corridor was chos­ FOURTH ANNUAL Supermarket Bigger > C C / en because it was the least ANXIOUS 8BOW SATURDAY FROM 7 PH. Rockville, Connoctlout WASHENCnON-A few years COURTESY TOURS EVERY DAY AND EVE­ 646-4260 costly and caused the least Weiid’s largest duis el the flmzt heaHh dub* damage to residential areas, be Methodist Owreh ago the average supermarket 111 liinii TIKI, wen NING. FEEL FREE TO DROP IN OR CALL TO Grove St. at 0«m 4 sm4 sH fiM hr HMNh ls4tutfWt. lac. H H H said. W S. O. M. B. MANCHESTER PARKADE b l o 6 m field contained 14,000 squ are feet. MiNiMatart ltaH> At«M4iMr*fusi MMM Lafayette Square MANCHESTER N o w i t has 20,000 and stocks FOR AN APPOINTMENT. SUNDAY AT MIDNItIHT About |2A milUod has al­ SATtsFAaioN O r M oney- S a c k RL 1-86 Exit M or B t at 1051 Blue Hills Ave. about 7,000 item s. ^ the late ready been spent on the project, M ay M A n ; 12-9 P .M . MANCHESTER Pai^ofle Shopping Ctr. 1070a i t wlU h ave 80,000 square 18 HOURS according to Wood, $1.$ million 'Luncheon Bar feet and carry 10,000 items^ MANCHESTER EVENING HfellALDt MANCHEStel, (!i0NN., THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1971 ....I, Smith on Hot Streak The D R Y Sid e on Penney Wins o f S ports To Trounce Aquinas Over Indians As Red Sox Roll On TONIGHT’S SOFTBiAU, When Sub Responds iiiiiiliiiilfiiiliil By d b a n r . y o s t By DEAN YOST WINP vs. Norm’s, 6:16 Fitz­ Penney High of East Hartford, not yet a CCIL mem­ BOSTON (A P )— When Smith’s first single, an error, Mwchester To Host CCITL Field Day By PAT McCABE tidly three more to sign the four frames to garner the win. and a two-run double by Rico gerald PHILADELPHIA (AP) five hiU in 14 at bats. He can Lis’ bunt and make a good East Catholic’s streak- visitors’ deEUh note. wMle the Saints lifted Hawryllk ber school, dealt Manchester High a severe blow yes­ Reggie Smith is in one of throw- central ^ n n ^ ticu t Interscholastic L ea^ e will hold Pdtrocelll. Sportsman vs. Tedford, 7:30 play shortstop, second and ing Eagles turned back one , rtsflititander t o n i g h t ’ s g a m e s - terday afternoon as far as tournament play is con­ his hot streaks, nothing Boeton starter Smuiy Siebert, Fitzgerald “ If I’ve said it once I’ve third base and usually has a “If he (Aspromonte) had, then ite Track Field Day tomorrow at the Memorial shot at each during the seasem. I would have pitched Harmon of the hottest teams in w P ^ ^ ^nsaldt vs. otters, Verplanck. cerned for the Indians. The Black Knights pinned an PltUburgti seems to slow him down. alOiough hanging in there to DeCormler vs. Manor, 8:46 said it a dozen times, guys Field in Manchester. ’The best from the nine league •TT„_.»__J . . coming off the bat (rf FVrron, too late as tax as the tourna- 11-6 defeat on the Indians. The ------Fitzgerald Deron Johnson led off the different. You can’t give flv6 schwls artd invited guest Penny High, will compete in Hartford County yester- who ■with the sacks fuU, lined ment-bound SaUnts were con- ’ New Toric Batting with a man on second eventually win his seventh like Terry Harmon make a outs in one inning,” he said. ' win put Pdnney at 6-6 but drop- liAse hit to center again, ac- Mota’s vs. Wholesale, 6:16 Phillies seventh with a single. day afternoon by the lop- a shot past eveiytbtag in left cemed. 8 t Liouia and one out in the seventh in­ game in an unbeaten season, manager’s job easy.’’ The Mets took a 1-0 lead in what appears to be a fun-filled day. Nasslff vs. (Bonanza, Buckley, ped Manchester to a 6-8 over- counting for the other tally. C U cago ning of a 2-2 gfame Wednesday had control problems as , the Keeney Larry Hisle ran for Johnson and lASt season Penney High’s ------— __ sided score of 14-S over St. center to empty the bases. The Eagles now must split _____ all record. Manchester picked up three Manager Frsmk Lucchesi of reached second'on an error by the second inning with a single, Montreal Right, Smith fouled off a pitch Yankees pecked away. They Discount vs. Army A Navy, high jumper, Mike Brennan, u ...... Thomas Aquinim. The locals Fierron, who now hEts three their final four contests to quid- the Philadelphia Phillies wsls Bob Aspromonte on Joe Lis’ an error and a pop fly ball by NATIONAL LEAGUE Manchester must win all four "'°*‘® ™"® t**® ***"‘*> inning PhUa. which glanced off his ankle, scored once in the fourth on a 6:16 Netoo broke a 82 - year old mark basketbaU coach, Stan parlayed a potent 16-hlt attack round trippers on the campaign, ify for post-seimon play, talking about Harmon tdter the bunt. Roger Freed dumped a Don Hahn that the Phillies sur­ Darkness^ hatted play last remaining games ta order to Gllha’s two-run triple and an Weat doubling him iq> in pain. Train­ pair of hits, a hit better and a formerly held by Manchester’s . . . to give the 7-6 winners 47 safe- IronlcEdly has- had all three Eaat Catholic <14) infield out. Methodist vs. CBAT, 6 :16 27-year-old utility infielder’s bunt toward second euid beat it rounded like the Indians but h for the state touma- San Fran. .718 Wes Palmer when the junior played varsity baU at ties in their last three outings, against Aquinas’ HawryUk with caudreau 3b ab r e rbl er Buddy Leroux applied seme baaes loaded wsdk to Kline, thm Robertson three-nm seventh inning double out to load the bases, bringing didn’t catch. Ihe ball took a 6 2 3 0 less VFW battled Morlarty ment. The remaining attractions Both Gliha Euid Steve Smyth Atlanta 20 18 .B26 7% tied it in the seventh on two sin­ Black Knight cleared 6’4H”. Paced by the big bats of Don the other two chalked up open- Judd, if, ' 3 2 2 0 h had two hits each for the Tribe brief first aid, then csie pitch broke up a 1-1 gam e. The hit up Harmon. ’ high bounce over left fielder 0 1 0 0 0 Bros, to an 8-8 deadlock. are with Bristol Central and Loe Angeles 10 20 .487 0 later Smith drilled a shot into gles, and a sacrifice fly by Roy This season aa a senior, Bren- f** ***® year. He led the Gaudreau, John McKeon imd tag day. ^rrSl *cf 3 ■with Ray DeMaio the big stick INDY LEAGUE gave the Phils a 4-1 victory over Lucchesi said he was pacing Lis’ head, allowing the run to 3 2 0 4 Do«m 8< with one inning left, Eastern, Oonard and Windham, Houston 18 20 .474 6% the slumping New York Mets nan has jumped 6’6”, his best rebounding and was Bob F b^ the Eagles bomb- gjagie t>on Gaudreau contta- 6 2 2 0 4 the VFW fought back to score in the Penney lineup with three the right tteid bleachers well be­ White. It took eigtit innings to decide the dugout mumbling, “Just score* 4 0 1 0 1 Cincinnati 14 23 .378 13 Siebert opened the Boston sev­ effort to date. third in the scoring column. ed Saint starter Ed HawryUk yeij jjg torrid hitting . pace ^ A rebuilt Penney team, be- yond the 380-foot mark for the a winner last nlgt>t at Keeney Wednesday night. make contact Terry and we’ll The Phillis tied it in the sixth 3 0 0 1 1 twice and knot the count. hits in five plate appearimces. San D iego 11 26 .297 16 He win be In the field along Oo"«o™ also'was placed on the for nine runs In the first three cracking three hits. The hard- 4 1 2 0 0 game-winning home run in a 7-2 enth with his second single, was Field, but the scrappy Gorman “Some guys in his role could on slugger Mike Ryan's third 3 2 1 0 1 Clutch hits by (Dan Wilson ®*'®8( He drove ta two runs Wednesday’s Results get a run.” Bang, a line drive with record pole vaulter and CoUAty Conference All- and Ron Hearn keyed the Steele, limited tee Tribe to only prlday the Red and White- victory over the New York Yan­ Sacrificed by Luis Aparicio, and Brothers array hung in there be a psiln in the bleep,’’ said and I went out of my mind,” re­ home run of the season. Ryan **'®™®®' hitting Eagle second baseman Horria,' ss, ’ 4 1 2 1 0 Atlanta 10, Montreal 4 Lucchesi. “He’s a very good team m ate, K yle Busque. Bus- ^*'’® 1970-71 seikson. The Saints, having play- has now batted .660 In the last Totals comeback. (Mike Hayes had ®®ven hits, including FYed Gll- indlEuis travel to Bristol kees. scored what proved to be the to score three runs in the bot­ called the manager. now has four hits in 20 bats for S U 16 J 12 Phlladelpl^ 4, New York 1 winning run on Smith’s homer. safety vsdve on this bsdl club.’’ a .164 average, but they Include que was cleiu'ed 12’ coach at Northeastern will ed two straight games prior to four successes. AqalBM (S) three hits for the MB’s with *’‘t’s triple ta the top of the Central for a OCU. attraction Elarlier in the game Smith tom of the seventh and once Harmon said he hit a hanging 6, Cincinnati 1 The Red Sox then teed off on Actually, Harmon played be­ three home runs and a triple. Maniriiester High will be well **® Dukeshlre. Playing a yesterday’s nonconterence tilt, Aquinas cam e up with tw o Mahoney u ab g •■•’g Wilscn Emd Kelly each coming ninth. at 3:30. had hit two singles, and his 3- more in the eighth to defeat curve ball from Mets’ left hand­ f Los Angeles 6, St. Louis 5 for-6 performance on top of an- former teammate Gary Was- cause of an injury to Don Mon­ Ryan said he was fooled by the represented with Angelo In- coUege slate until two w ere vltuiOly hpIiUess as relief runs in the third registering Crintl. 81), 0 0 up with a single and double for Brad Steurer Penney (11) San D iego 2, Houston 1, 10 in­ VFW, 10-9. er Jerry Koosman. “I think he tagUata In the jumiring events, ago. Eastern has moved 88, ab r h c rhi cither three-hit effort the night lewskl for three insurance runs ey. pitch, but managed to flick his help wasn’t there. Aquinas, hav- three of their five safeties with R^ba“cp ’ the Vets. for the Inmans was relieved in nings llie Veterans jumped ott to meant to make it bad, in or out, Clpolla. 2b. 4 1 0 0 0 before raised his batting aver­ in the eighth on a solo homer by Harmon, a graduate of Ohio wrists and get the ball on the Steve Gates' in the mUe or two- “P ^ PiK H*” ® level and wlU tag strung together eight in a NeU Tordanato deUvertag a Tordanato, Sb.lt, VFW 204 002 8-8-6 the fifth inning with one out Sanders, 2b, 1 0 1 0 2 CSilcago 9, San Francisco 5 an 8 3 advantage after two in­ University, has been with the but it got away from him. It mUe run, Jeared tired in the eighth INTERNATIONAL l e a g u e er. In his work the lefthander Riccardo. ss. 3 2 1 0 0 at Chicago (Hands 4-4) eRth with two outs and two men the game as he enjoyed being pitch. “I didn’t throw it where must have thrown 20 to 26 slid­ paling wUl be the Desjardins center were New (Haven Unlver- chiuice of Uetag league leading Deere, cf, 2 streak like this you’re swinging hit a few more home runs.’’ inning. Manager Eddie Kasko Russ Bilodeau and- Brian Sul- 1 o 27 a . 3 K R 6T Winning for the second time struck out seven and walked 2 0 u 0 Los Angeles (Singer 2-7) at on. Jack Bousfield connected the hero. “This is going to be a I wanted it. I didn't get the ers, whereas he hadn’t thrown brothers from Maloney High In ally. University of Hartford and Despite this wish, however, he used Joe Lahoud as a pinch hit­ X avier. livan combined to shackle the East 6 3 1 0 4 1 X 4 ^® spi'lt'K- Hi® Lawyers upend- four. In the second inning, lead- Totals 38 11 7 0 6 St. Louis (Carlton 6-2) the bat good,” the switch-hitting and sent the ball over the cen- ■real good ball club, if not this pitch down. This is a game of any in the last four or five the distance runs. Bill Spears is AmerlcEtn International CoUege. said he was thinking anything ter for him in the bottom of the The (Blue and White c^ned Saints as Eagle mentor Jim ): McKeon Tort,^te-\®r- Steele reached on an ter (6) New York (Gentry 3-3) at said in assessing his tertteld fence - for a three-run year, in a few years. I want to taking advantage of ’ games he pitched. He said the a prime ccnitender in the two- Eagles’ Ron Sleminskl 1ms ab r h e rbl current isurge. “You’re getting but “ home run” when he hit No. inning, then had Sparky Lyle the hom e half of the first with Penders decided to lift his ab; Keiaiier, Longo,’ SuIIIv m ; Vei^ianck Field, 4-3. The loe- error. Steurer then bore down Marsh, 2b. 5 0 1 3 0 Philadelphia (Wise 2-2), night homer to tie the count, 9-9. Ihen stick around. If it means stay­ m istakes. It was one (rf m y m is­ slider was moving fast and im- " 4 mUe event from Platt. chosen Elastern Connecticut Jackson, 1^ 4 0 1 1 0 the pitching, hitting it, hitting it 6 Wednesday night. finish up in the ninth. takes.” f^ str^ht hit* wite the^ hard-Omnvl^ righthander af- “(itedfriSbV^E.cfk AqttSSS “'® ‘’‘® Montreal (Renko 4-2) at At­ Bill McCarthy drove in Jeff ing up as a utility man then it usual. “Maybe it was because Platt High of Meriden will State College mid the sixth miui Balesano. 3b. 3 0 0 1 0 well, and they’re falling in for blow a three-run triple to right ter three innings o f work to Bilodeau l. Sullivan 2, Hawryllk 3; ®®‘"S sutxluea. effort. Kravontka. 3b. 1 0 0 0 0 lanta (Niekro 3-3), night “With two strikes, and a Lyle got credit for a save, Heinz with the deciding run will be as a utility man.” Koosman said the Mets lost I tried throwing it with a stiff bring alcmg its CCIL champion- 7or E)ast last season, George the hat M cKeon Ranotas- conserve bt« nlnnner fnr nnoni ao: Bilodeau 3. Hawryllk 5; hits ott: Scott Smith EUld Carl Olhner „ . . . . . Noske. ss, 4 0 0 2 0 y ou ." Hairmon, who had a single in on me oat o* mcneim. nappuig c^erve ms a t ^ ^ r to r possl- Bilodeau 3 for 2 runs In 3 Innings; doubled fo r the winners as did ReUe* pitcher R ick Goss Holik, c, 1 1 0 1 0 San Diego (K irby 1-3) at pitcher ll||:e Lindy McDaniel out adding more lustre to the amaz­ with a single. their fourth straight game be­ wrist Instead of breaking It,’^ he sMp team. Flnnegim, Is going to (Bentley Smith has estaibilshed himself addition to his game-win­ out three singles ta the second, ble work on FUday against Hawryllk 16 tor 14 runs in 61; Siii- “ r ' “ ®“ “ »® wtanera as tad Steurer, p. 2 1 0 0 0 Houston (Blaslngame 2-4), there, and IMie tying run on sec­ ing record of the Boeton For the winners’, Jim Dowt- cause ot basic mistakes, his and said. “Whatever it was it had W ethersfield ,(High’ s weight- CoUege In M ass, the Eas-les catatallzed on a Hartford (Yuintv rinnfsrenee Uvan 2 for 1 run In 4; GaJata 0 Steve Agosttaelll and John An- ®®™® nnlsn up and was Goss, p, 1 1 0 0 0 night as a .300 hitter, with averages of ond base, all I was thing was over the last few weeks. The ning double, now is hitting .363, Aspromonte’s inability to get velocity.” m e KagiM c ^ ia iiz e a on a (* u n ty Conference for o runs in j ; hbp; Lehan. Biio- dreo fo r the losers taggedwith fiv e runs and three Gliha, rf. 4 2 2 0 2 ing and Don Denley had three man Skip Grisko -wUl return in Manchester High’s Jim Bale- two-base throwing error by arch-rival South CathoUc. Sul- deau. Soucier: b: Sullivan; wp: , ® “*® *°®®™- __ _ M tf isoor ft... Smyth, lb, 4 U 2 0 1 American League .309 and .303 the past two sea­ get a base hit and drive in the Red Sox have now won 18 Ot hUa with B ill McOaxthy, Mike the discuss and shot put. seuio expected to play the big centerfielder Rich Bimrett to UvEm breezed throu^ the final ^vryers ^ 002 110 4-6-2 PP® WlrtAlia, cf. 4 u 1 0 2 East Division sons. He hit 26 homers in 1969 run,” he said. their last 23 games, and in that Stevenson’s 000 012 3-6-1 P«>ved costly for Manchester Crispdho, Jack Bousfield and Missing from Uils year’s meet going to Hartford’s Trinity Col- Totals 33 5 7 8 6 W L Pet. OB and 22 last year. The Red Sooc jumped on Yan­ time the relievers have posted a 59 Homers Hit in 21 Games in Atlanta wiU be Manchester’s Greg No- lege. HoUk, going on a scholar-, Olhner, Smith and Dolta; a® eight errors were recorded. Innings 123466789 Totals Art Lahan pounding out two hits Penney Boston 23 11 .676 — “ Naturally anyone would Mke kee starter Steve Kline for two combined 7-0 record with 12 Crisptao and Andreo. The Tribe got two runs ta the 00114310X 11 each. Un, a prime miler before an au- sMp, wUl play footbaU luid Manchester 000020003 5 Baltimore 21 14 .600 2% to win the batting title,’’ he said runs in the first inning on eaves. to accident ended his career. basebaU with the versatile Bale- B olton High ------fifth frame on a walk, fielder’s 3b: Gliha:. . sb: Cipolla, Hawley, Detroit 17 19 VFW was paced by A1 Lange Guzzardl, Eastman: sf: Steele: lob .472 7 * * * SEUio exjierted to play the big AMUERIOAN LEAGUE choice, Gllha’s single, infield Penney_____ 7, Manchester______6; bb New Yorit 16 18 .471 7 with three hits and Bob Godin, Hats Off Effort three, football, basketball and Riding a potent 11-hlt attack, out by Steve Smyth, Denis Wlr- sieurer 4, ' Gosa ir"Weeie"'4; so Waahtagt

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The Manchester Newcomer's The Couple’s Club of the it Town Club of the Hartford Region Church of the Assumption will T1WCA w ill have its annusd have a potluck tomorrow at 8 J«Hbvah's Witneiaes will con- beer and barbecue iSaturday at p.m. in the church hall. The dt a theocratic ministry 6:30 p.m . at D el Aire Psu'k, program will include old-time Kfiw. Lionel J. Plante a t (^ . tonight, at 7:30 and .a Snipslc Rd., Tolland. Members m ovies. service meeting at 8:35 at King­ are asked to bring equipment Milford Rd. wna elected preei- dom ' Hail. for tennis, basketbsdl, volley­ Pull Gospel Chrlstlr.n Fellow­ dent of the Buckley School PTA ball, baseball and horseshoes. ship, Interdenominaticmal, will at thle week's meeUng. Scmth United Methodist Mrs. William Murray of 15 have a Bible study and open Other cfflcen are Don­ Church will have a Teacher Ap­ Griswold St. is chairman. discussion tonlgh'; at 7 :30 in ald Spiel of 18 Woodstock Dr., preciation Dinner tcmlght at 6:30 Orange Hall. in Cooper 'Hall of the church. vice president; Mrs. BVed Cub Scout Pack 47 o f South Caruolo of M Constance Dr., SALT Agreement United Methodist Church will The Mountain Laurel Chapter Grocery Costsi Center Congregratlonal Church secretary; and Mrs. Ernest J. will have its annual meeting and have a cookout tomorrow at of Sweet Adelines will rehearse . KJellson o f 86 F lag D r., trea­ election of officers tcmig^t in Camp Johnscm, Bolton. Those tonight at 8 at the Russian surer. Woodruff Hall of the church. planning to attend will meet at American National Center, 213 Mra. Maurtee Willey, state ‘Sometime in ’71’ The meeting will open with des­ 6 p,.m. at the church parking Wethersfield Ave., Hartford. FfTA corresponding secretary Rose Sharply sert at 7:30, and the business lot. Awards will be made, and 'Hie'Rehearsal is open to all and northeast regional vice For Britain Joining Market women Interested-in Joining this session will begin at 8; the cubmaster will read each president, installejl the offtcers. cub’s list of achievements dur­ four-part harmony chorus. After the business meeting, ing the year. Cubs are remind­ Is Nixon’s Hope By ARTHUR L. GAVSHON The Jutilor Confirmation Class parents viewed children’s arts of Emanuel Lutheran Church ed to bring flashlights, and par­ The Prank J. Mtmsfield Aux­ Last Month Associated IPress Writer and crafts work In classrooms, will meet tomorrow at 6:30 p.m. ents to bring their own refresh­ iliary of the Marine Corps By LEWIS OUUOK corridors, and cafeteria, done in the parish building. ments and a grill, m the event League will sponsor a public, Aaeociated Pres* Writer WASHINGTON (AP) — Gro- period o f 1670 when the rise, two PARIS (AP)—President under the supervirion of Mrs. of rain the cookout will be held setback party tonight at 8 at eery prices rose per cent, 'was more than twice Georges Pompidou aiid Doreen Manchester, art tearii- The Adult Bible Study Class May 27. the Marine Home, 717 Park St. (AP)—President Nixon vmced hope ta"Apri7butTmaite%^ciS as great,” he said in a state­ Prime Minister Edward er. of Zion Evangelical Lutheran Refreshments will be served. today for a U.S.-Soviet agreement “sometime this for some housing and transpor- ment. Heath met again today to CSiurch will meet tonight at 7:30 year” to curb offensive and defensive nuclear weapons. taUon costs held last month’s Grocery prices rose nine- Community Baptist Church conclude a broad a^eement at the church. will have its annual planning The Sunbeams of the Man­ "Some very Intensive negotla- over-all rise in living costs to tenths of one per cent. Housing tkHis w ill have to take place to to work for a united Eu­ m eeting tonight at 7 :30 in the chester Salvation Army will Piano Students Hie administration still wants three-tenths of one per cent, the costs edged up one-tenth of one The Chapel Choir of Emanuel achieve our goal,’’ Nixon added. per cent, transportation three- rope rivaling the Ameri­ church youth building. have their annual mother- Scoutmaster Harry Maidment presents Eagle Scout to proceed with its request to government said toay. Lutheran Church will rehearse Give Recital The President referred to Congress for an expanded Safe. Hie April increase brought Tenths, clothing four-tenths, can and Soviet superpow­ tonight at 7:30 in the church daughter banquet tomorrow at badges to John Abbott, John Bowen and Daniel Huirsday’s U.S.-Soviet an­ The Sunset Club will meet 6:30 p.m. at the Salvation Ar­ guard ABM pending further de­ the government’s Consumer niedlcal care six-tenths and rec- ers. music room. Eagle Badge Earned Kimball. (Herald photo by Buceivicius) The piano students of Mrs. nouncement aimed at spurring velopment from the SAL/T nego­ Price Index up to 120.2, mean- reation six-tenths, said the re- Pompidou after long secret tom orrow at 1 :30 p.m . at the my citadel on Main St. Madeline Cain will be presented the progress in the Strategic Senior Citizens Center. Cards tiations, they said. Ing it cost $12.02 last month for Po^t by the Bureau of Labor talks with Heath on Thursday King David Lodge of Odd Fel- will participate in the Board­ in a recital Saturday at 7 p.m. Arms Limitation Talks (SALT). In fact, the 'Soviets are cur­ every $10.00 worth of typical Statistics. gave the green light for Brit- will be played, and refresh­ The Past Chiefs Club of Me­ In it, the U.S. and Soviet lead­ lows wll meet tomorrow at 7:30 walk Parade Saturday after­ In Memorial Hall of Center Con- rently constructing more sites family mirchases in the 1967 bureau also reported that ' ain’s admission to the European ments served. morial Temple, Pythian Sisters, Tall Cedars gregatlMuil Church. ership agreed to concentrate p.m. at Odd Follows Hall. By Troop 25 Scouts noon. for long-range missiles and the base period. some 46 million rank and file Commmi Market, removing the will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. The students who will per­ tills year on working out an an- Grand Tall Cedar Roy E. United States Is proceeding with The Labor Department' said workers gained 73 cents a week biggest obstacle to the British Chapman Court, Order of Gamma Chapter of »/pha at the home of Mrs. Gladys At Convention form are: Beth Stiorpe, Lisa tibaUlstlc missile (ABM) limita­ John Abbott, John Bowen and Daniel Kimball r&; Reed heads the Nutmeg party. the Sofe^fuard ABM system, de- the Index was 4.3 p er cent above In pay to an average o f $124.76, candidacy. Diplomats of the two Amaranth, will meet tomorrow Delta Kappa will meet tomor­ Gamble, 431 Lydall St. ceived their Eagle Scout badges last night in cere­ The Supreme Convention of Cooke, Martha Poirier, Mary tion and on measures to curb of­ a year earlier for the smallest that after allowance for fed- countries worked through the The monthly Forest meetl^ fensive missiles. at 7:45 p.m. at the Masonic row at 7:30 p.m. at the home the Tail Cedars of Lebanon is Beth Correia, Steven Davies, (See Page Ten) annual rise In nearly three ^ deductions and higgler night to formulate a joint decla­ monies during the Boy Scout Troop 25 annual Spring will be Monday at 7:30 p.m. In Nixem conferred with U.S. ne­ Temple. Officers will rehearse of Mrs. Gertrude Baker, 310 The Salvation Army Bible being held this weekend at At­ Susan Cain, Cynthia Cain, Ste­ years and that the Increase c°«ts purchasing power ration. Fellowship will study “The Day Court of Honor in Woodruff Hall of Center Congrega­ the Masonic Temple. gotiator Gerard Smith before at 7 p.m. and are reminded to Hackmatack St. Mrs. Baker lantic City, N.J., and Nutmeg phen Wierzbickl and Henry since February was the small- was two per cent-above a year The two leaders proclaimed of His Ascension’’ at its meet­ tional Church. ------Smith’s return to Vienna to wear white gowns. Refresh­ will discuss flower arranging. Foirest of Manriiester wlU be Wierzblcki. est of any three-month period in earlier. However, the buying* their desire to revive the Brit- ments will be served after the Hostesses are Mrs. Marlon Har­ ing tonight at 7:30 at the cita­ All three boys joined Troop Arey, Edward Bates, John Also, Renee Caron, Shari Pos­ resume the SALT discussions. Laird Says power of the average pay check 25 in 1966 and are 17-year-old Beckwith, Larry Berry, Brian represented for the activities Poison Gas Fought Shortly after his White House four years. ish^French entente cordlale in meeting. low and Miss Marita Kemp. del. sum, Kathy Possum, Mary an exchange of toasts at a state juniors at Manchester High Cox, John Dzlato, John Plurkey, that began today with business WASHINGTON — The U.S. seasioa with the depcutlng en­ Hie 4.8 per cent gain in a year P®*" eent below the Alice Leamy, Lisa Secriiri, record peak of Septem ber 1968. banquet shortly before midnight School. Richard PTegeau, Charles m eetings. Public Health Service has em­ Laurie Bourque, Wendy Werk- voy, Nixon talked about the represented a slowing from the Keep Arms 5.6 per cent climb in calendar “The effects of higher prices Thursday. John Abbott is the son of Mr. Glade, Karl Golnlk, Guy Gun- A bus will leave the Maaonic barked on a national program heiser, Susan Schiavettl, Karen U.S.'-Sovlet commitment on 1970 and 6.1 per cent in 1969. for most goods and services was and Mrs. 'Vamum Abbott of 66 derson, David House, Randy Temple tomorrow morning; to reduce carbon-monlxlde poi­ Schiavetti and Kimberly Noo­ g s U r while addreasizig a wind­ “On many essential points,” "The limited increase in the moderated by a decline in mort­ said Pompidou, ’’and particular­ Thayer Rd. He has served the Jones, Robert Kleman, David some members left today. soning and is enlisting the aid nan. up conference of the Interna­ gage interest rates and gasoline tixx^ as patrol leader, crew Maldment, Ralf Michels, Jef- Headquarters for the Manches­ of medical societies. Industrial Friends and relatives are in­ tional TelecommunicatlMia Sat- During Talks consumer-price index for April ly concerning the general con­ TEL. 643-4302 is'encouraging in our fight to re­ prices,” the bureau said. cept of Europe, its organization leader, and junior assistant frey Slater, Michael Shearer ter group will be the Lombeurdy groups and health agencies to vited to hear these students. eUUe Consortium (IN TELSAT). Hie big rise of nine-tenths o< He said the two powers had By FRED S. HOFFMAN sist inflation,” said Secretary of and objectives, our -views; are scoutmaster. and William Tedford. Hotel. bring about a response by the Refreshments will be served af­ one per cent for food followed indicated in their announce­ AP Military Writer Labor J. D. Hodgson. sufficiently close to aUow us to John Bowen, who has held Camporee patches were pre- Nutmeg’s band and rangers public. ter the recital. an equally large jump in March ment, produced by negotiations continue without pessimism.” the poslUons of patrol leader sented to the patrol and crews WASHINGTON (AP) - Secre- tWrd of t^ year grocery prices. at the highest level, that they ™ 13 I Index rose nine-tenths of one and junior assistant scoutmas­ placing highest in the district tary of Defense Melvin R. Laird Most of the April food rise Heath in reply said he was wiU work toward Umitation of I>er cent, which is quite an im­ ter, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. camporee as follows: said today the United States heartened ”to discover in my both offensive and defensive provement over the comparable Jrim Bowen of 670 Woodbridge Panther Patrol, Thomas War­ cannot afford to disarm while it (See Page Sixteen) talks -with the president how missUes "and work toward St. ren, patrol leader; Mark Kim­ ii TO \iJ negotiates 'with the So'vlets to close are our ideas and aspira­ R & R AUTOMOTIVE agreement in this field to be im­ tions.” ball, Kirk Nelson, Paul Mald- "UNDERSCENE" try to work out limitation of of­ Daniel Kimball, the eon of plemented sometime this year.” Pompidou, harking back to ment, E ric Thom as, John HU- fensive and defensive nuclear Mr. and Mrs. Chester Kimball Smith h(^s to win Soviet President Oiarles de Gaulle’s ler and Barry Cottle. weapons. of 184 Hackmatack St. has also agreemeat to’ start the next crusade against American dom­ Crew IV, Michael Belmore, "'JVe cannot afford to be impa­ served as patrol leader and round of SALT talks in Helsinki Students from Kent State, ination, said unity would i>ermit crew leader; Michael French, tient and we cannot afford to Top Quality Body Work junior assistant scoutmaster. bras and bikinis ! in July, after a brief recess Western Europe to regain He is the fourth Kimball son to Janies 'Aldrich, Marie Silhavy disarm unilaterally,” Laird told from t^ Vienna meeting. a 'Pmtagon seminar. ”We Others Held in Disturbance “command of her own destiny” receive this honor. and WUllam Qimther. 'Hi his nationally broadcast and recover "a purely Euro­ Crew V, David Glowackl, FOR THE JUNIOR FIGURE I shouldn’t anticipate sudden suc­ ROUTE 85. BOLTON The court of honor began statment Thursday Nixon said cess.” KENT, Ohio (AP) — Sixty vehicle, apparently not realizing pean concept of ci-villzation.” with the presentaUon of assist­ crew leader; Raymond Joyner, that in secret exdianges “in- Although both stressed that Ernest Arendt and Gregory j i i j He cautioned that the nation persons were held without ball 'was coming, ant scoutmaster badges to this vcavlhg the highest level of both must be prepared for complicat­ much remains to be negotiated year’s graduating seniors; Jef­ Denies. by today for. hearings on such a dozen members of the b e s t f o r m I govemmenU,” the Soviet UniiMi ed negotiations that may take . ^ Oiosen Few charged into the before the enlargement of the The Panther Patrol placed frey Bissedl, Ernest Cox, Lloyd and the United States: chaises as trespassing, verbal crowd, swinging belts and European Elconomic Communi­ WRECKER SERVICE AVAILABLE fourth out of 72 competing pa- tim e. Gustafson, Stephen Hale, Rich­ —“Have agreed to concen­ ty, Heath said he believes Brit­ trols and Crews IV and V tied :• He recalled that he repeated- abuse, carrying open beer con- chains, police said, ard Joyner and Stephen Kim­ trate this year on working out British Prime Minister Heath arrives today at Elysee Palace in Paris for a ish entry will be settled soon for fifth place In the senior i o n e siz e stretch nylon, wispy light, ly, over the last few years, has talners and disorderly conduct, One cyclist was among those ball. These new assistants then an agreement for tiie limitation and this will clear the way "for com petition o f 16 crew s. < urged meaningful arms limlta- followrlng a third straight night taken into custody, and the second day of meetings with French President Pompidou to work for a united conducted the rest of the cere­ for a natural, comfortable feeling. of the deployment of ABM (anti- tion negotiations wd that ”I o t dowmtowm disturbances. weapons wrere confiscated, a momentous step forward” to­ RALPH CLARK, Proprietor Other awards were as follows: Europe to rival both the American and Soviet Union superpowers. (AP Photo) monies. balUstic missile) systems.” stressed repeatedly the need for A policeman and a Kent State Police said smaller disorders ward European unity. Paul Maidment, Kurt Burkamp, i; Tenderfoot badges were pre­ These are "Underscene's" whisper- —"Have also agreed that, to- a posture of strength” to sup- student were Injured in the lat- Tuesday and Wednesday may F or P rance, it -will mean Jason Findlay, Robert Orzyb, •: sented to new recruits Kenneth soft undarfashions that persuade g;ether with ctkicluding an port the U.S. negotiating posl- est disturbance involving young have been triggered by the trial abandoning more than a decade David Shearer and Robert Rich- : gently, never confine. You'll see agreement to limit ABMs, they of hostility toward Its Britirii ardson, asaistant patrol leader; i tloh. people reportedly angered over and conviction of a 20-yeaJMHd the results. You won't feel them. will agree on certain measures "It U clear that our strength what they call police harass- Kent State student for desecrat- neighbor. Kirk Nelson, Lonnie Jennings, ; They're almost like wearing noth­ with respect to the limitation of has made possible the hope for ment. ing an American flag. Michael Viet Cong Increase Attacks For Britain, it will mean Scott AUemany, Gory Turking- | offensive strat^ c weapons.” success at SALT,” Laird said. Some motorcycle gang mem- Brock was OMivlcted In Municl- abandcmlng its 30-year-old spe­ ton, Jeffrey Metheny and Wll- : ing. And that's something. Tile Soviets issued an identi­ HU remarks, a day after bers were involved In the Thurs- pal Court on Wednesday In con-, cial relationship with the United CARPET AND Uam Chase, patred leader. ; cal announcement. President Nixon had announced day night Incident, and a uni- nection with an Incident on cam- States. James Aldrich, Ernest Arendt, j The SALT talks, started In U.S.-Sovlet agreement to negoti- versdty professor was among pus Feb. 6. In South Vietnam, Cambodia For West Europeans, it should Michael Belmore, Chester Big- : 1869, have been stym ied since ate limitation of both offensive those arrested. >pjie dlstriftonces Thursday start a march toward a political elow, Gregory DeNies, Michael ; and defensive nucleair arms, By GEORGE E8PER communiques put Saigon’s loss- fear of attacks on other civic ac­ confederation and the strongest last fall over whether to include Members of the Mayday Coa­ night foUowed an antiwar dem. FLOOR COVERING French, David Glowackl, WU- ; supported the prediction of oth­ Associated Press Writer es in the fighting at 13 killed tion projects. trading area in the world, with both offensive and defensive lition, an antiWEir organization, onstration at the site of the an­ TEMPLFS Uam Gunther, Raymond Joy- : er Pentagon officials. 'They said and 46 wounded. Another elg^ The U.S. Command reported a population o f 260 m illion. missiles in oeiticn at the SALT tedks. The crowd which gathered In tagnard tribesmen driven from velopment may have averted and the 200 cadets m arched ending at 6 a.m. today. The big­ mlle-long valley on the east and M arketf^ey are France, West The following boys were downtown Kent originally num­ their mountain homes by the Pentagon weapons decisions from the field through a path gest attack was only 10 rounds the north, 375 m iles north o f Sal- Germany, Ithly, Belgium, the awarded merit badges: bered 400 to 600 and at one point war. VALUES that could have added signifi­ cleared by police with night­ and casualties were reported Harry Arendt, James Bowen, included members of the Chosen (See Page Twelve) ( See Page Tea) cantly to next yea r’s $76 billion sticks. light. But it was the largest As the project progressed, Timothy Castagno, Thomas Few motorcycle gang. defense budget. White had warned Thursday number ,of such attacks since -volunteers from the Army, Warren and David Whiting, Kent State freshman Douglas Secretary Nobody expects the Russians that the campus was "not a A pril 26. Navy and Seabees joined in dur­ safety. One Size Bra Stretch Bra and Bikini Hayward, 19, of Perrysburg, 3 ROOMS to halt their missile and anti­ sanctuary” and that students The government’s military ing their off-duty time. Hiere Gregory DeNies, Michael Ohio, was Injured when he was missile buildup which set off w h o went to the campus alter headquarters also reported 119 was no official U.S. aid; instead French, David Glowacki, and hit by a motorcycle roaring the American volunteers fash­ set. O f Arm y S L S . tZInSLitTISS 8«i»rt4 UI •"•my Seale Deliberations Resume Robert Kudra, camping. 2 ... *3 *2 i “ 1I» t~«l» to nghttoe ioned two pumps, two engines William Chase, citizenship in reported _____ WALL TO WALL No padding or panels to change your So lightweight, so natural, you won't who said the Soviets are build­ condition today at Robinson Me- PoUce said charges o t unlaw- valley and at five locations in Euid a pipeline out of abandoned the home; Lee Fitzgerald and natural shape. The Antron nylon and even realize you're wearing o set. Eleven Resigns ing new launch bases for huge morlal Hospital in Ravenna assembly would be lodged eastern Cambodia. The Saigon equipment. The system went After Halt to Bear Reading Neal Nelson,- citizenship in the Lycra Spandex fabric finishes just enough colors. intercontinental missiles. with head and leg injuries. against students arrested forces also uncovered an arms into operation less than three nation; John ISller, stamp col­ control. Eight colors. WASHINGTON (AP) — Secre- Prospect of an offensive- months ago. NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) — Mrs. Huggins testified that lecting; Raymond Joyner, citi­ _ ...... , ,, Police said the crowd ooened campus and. nraistudents shop and several munitions tary of the Army Stanley R. Re- weapons limitation probably five-foot-wlde oath for the cv who held 'visitors’ passes. They dumps containing more than Officials ...In Da Nang said the -oiJury deliberations in the trial of she maxle the lntroducti

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