MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1972 PAGE TWENTY lEnmitts l|m U i Final Figures The Weather PEirtly cloudy tonight; low On Grand List near 30. Tomorrow vEiriable The Koffee Krafters will meet Cub Scout Pack 98 commit­ The executive bofird and State Seeking programs suited to them. The cloutUneas; high in 40s. ’Thurs­ About Town Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. at the tee will meet tomorrow at 7:30 chairmen of the fEishion show revision of the kindergarten cur­ Page 8 day, again cloudy, mild with Community Y , 79 N. Main St. p.m. at the home of K eitI HEihn, of the Manchester Newcomers riculum has also tied in with the MORGAN*S LTD. chEmce of showers. 1110 council on' ministries at Members will work on raper 53 WlUard Rd. Club will meet tonight at 8. at Federal Funds results. . Manche$ter— A City of Village Charm South United Methodist Church bag flowers and are reminded the home of Mrs. Peter Hickey, Children who w ill be five years (Formerly CUfford’s) will meet tonight at 7:30 at Su­ to bring scissors, colored or ’The Old Guard of Emanuel 82 Oxford St. To Fight Crime old on or before Jtm. 1, 1973 are sannah Wesley House of the brown paper bags, badl fringe, eligible to enter kindergarten in VOL. XCI, NO. 127 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1972 (dassiHed Advertising on Page U) PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS LutherEui Church w ill meet to­ HARTFORD (A P ) — . Con­ church. stamens, fine wire, felt-tip morrow at 10 a.m. in Luther The Women’s Home League' September. Parents who have Men’s Clothing and Furnishings necticut has filed a plEUi seek­ marking pens, and a plastic Hall of the church. ’There will of the Salvation Army will meet not already done so are Eisked to ing $6.8 million in federtd funds Olri Scout iVoop 642 w ill meet container for wallpaper paste. be a film, “The Kem)>er Open,"' tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. at the call or write their nearest school for crime control Euid crime WRIGHT tomorrow at 3 p.m. at Commu­ Hostesses Eire Mrs. Albert Bogli Eind refreshments. Junior Hall of the Cttedel. Mrs. and give the name of the child, nity Baptist Church. Etnd Mrs. Edwin McAdam. A Brig. George Simons w ill con­ prevention programs. Gov. birth date, home address, and babysitter is avEdlable. The duct a worship service. Host­ IhomELs J. Meskill EUmounced telephone number. Arch Preserver Shoes The membership committee of event is open to Edl area wom­ MEinchester W ATRS will pieet esses are Mrs. Mary ’Xhiull EUiid today. Rgelstration forms \rill be North United Methodist Church en. tomorrow at the ItallEUi-Ameri- Mrs. Lucille Crawford. "This plan continues our em­ sent upon receipt of this infor­ 985 M A IN STREET . Ph®"® 648-7954 w ill meet tonight at 8 at the cEin Club. Weighting in w ill be phasis on drug abuse control mation. When the forms are church. from 7 to 8 p.m. Mrs. William and youth crime EUid delinquen­ Bob Bantly, proprietor ‘No Secret Deals:’ Nixon St. Margaret’s Circle, Daugh­ Due to Saturday’s snowstorm, filled out Emd returned ,a gen­ ters of Isabella, will have an Muldoon is in chEirge of a fruit the rummage sale sponsored by cy control by giving* these eral registration will be held at Euid vegetable WEdk. The Gospel Dancers of Cen­ auction for members Eind guests Girl Scout Thoop 10 wEis post­ items top priority,” Meskill the krea school at a date to be ter Congregational Church will tomorrow night at the home of poned until tomorrow from 10 said. Emnounced. He csdled the plan, compiled rehearse tonight at 6:45 in the Mrs. Leo Barrett, 35 Deepwood ’The VFW AuxlllEiry will spon­ a.m. to noon at the St. M ary’s by the Connecticut Ptonning church narthex, and the Sacred Dr. The event will open at 6:30 sor a fEishion show tomorrow at Eplsccpal Church parish hall Committee on C rim li^ Admin­ Home Dance Group will rehearse to­ p.m. with refreshments. 8 p.m. at the Post Home. ’The on Lccust St. Proceeds will be Models Chosen Taipei istration, “ the most com­ morrow at 1 p.m. In Woodruff event is open to members suid used for the troop’s combined prehensive document to date Hall of the church. George Bennett of the South­ guests free of chEUge. Refresh­ camping trip -Emd tour of Bos­ For Style Show on criminal justice In Con­ ern New EnglEind ’Telephone Co. ments will be served. ton’s North Shore during April necticut.” i From Manchester Assembly, Order will discuss “ The Case for school vacation. Rie Manchoater Newcomers C O M P in E Claims Raising Tele^dume Rates" to­ Club hEis nEimed the children of Rainbow for Girls, will have The Children’s Choir of Center morrow at the noon meeting of Emd mEile m odels for its FEteh- a business meeting tonight at CongregationEd Church w ill re­ the Kiwanls Club at MEUiches- lon Peep Show, which w ill be 7:30 at the Masonic Temple. hearse tomorrow Eit 3:16 p.m. Driver Blamed Pupils Entering MSURANCE Orient ter Country Club. held March 21 at 8 p.m. at Members are reminded to bring at Memorial 'Hall of the church. prises for a game basket. Those For Own Death Kindergarten WiUie’s Steak House. Sellout WASHING’TON (AP) — Pres­ planning to attend "Fiddler on Manchester Chapter, SPEBS- Modeling girls’ flashlons will ident Nixon gave congressional the R oof" . are reminded to QSA, will reheEirse tonight at Cub Scout PEick 251 wiU have be JuUe D’Avanzo, Michelle SERVICE T A IP m . (A P ) — NattoEiailst A Hartford Ooimty coroner’s To Be Tested leaders a report on his historic bring ticket money to tonight’s 8 at the Arm y-Navy Club. ’The its Blue Eind Gold banquet to­ Major, Jennifer OoUman, Chrls- CSiina’s premier and its Nation­ journey to C3iina today after rehearsal is open to eiII men In­ morrow at 6:45 p.m. at Ver- inquiry liEm determined that a Qe Mahlstedt, Patricia M cNiff meeting. It is plarmed that pre-school al Assembly accused President telling the nation his talks with terested in singing barbershop- planck School. Those plEuming 56-yeardold MEmchester man screening of children who will and Georganna Livingston. Boy Communist leaders sowed the Manchester Gilbert and Sul­ style harmony. to attend EU'e reminded to bring enter kindergarten in September models are Curt Mahlstedt, Nixon today of selling out old 2 who died after a car crush in seeds for “a more-enduring silverwEire. David WEimpold, Robert Wood­ REAL livan Workshop will rehearse May 1971 was respmisible for will stEut March 13 at the friends and said Ctalang Kai- structure for peace” without se­ its 2Sth anniversary produc­ Friendship Circle of the sied- schools that children urill attend. ford, Bldward Manner, Michael ft his own death. shek’s gDvenunent cannot for­ cret deals undercutting any tion “ 'Patience” today and vation Army will have a work The Trinity CovenEint Church Individual appointments will be McNiff and Michael Craft. Male ESTATE Andrus Buzeis, 'late of 90 'Du- give him for negotiating with ally. Eind recreaUon prognun at its made at the tlm/e of kinder­ models are Jerry Dvornek, Rus­ Wednesday ad 8 p.m. at South Fellowship Group will join the rEmt St., died Alay , 18, 1971, The chief executive followed meeting tomorrow at 7:46 p.m. garten registration. sell VoUman, Alan Crenshaw, Communist China. United Methodist Church. Those West Hartford Group tomorrow from injuries sustalnWl in a the 90-minute meeting with 21 interested in doing make-up for of the Citadel. Hostesses Eire Individual testing periods will R'obert Fuclie, Peter Hickey, at 1 p.m. at the West Hartford hcEid-on coUlsicm on W. Middle ‘“nie Chinese Communist re­ Republican and Democratic the show are reminded to also Mrs. jEunes Munsle fmd Mrs. lEist about 20 mteutes. ’They will John Pierog, Bruce Lane, Larry CovenEint Church. Tpke. two days earlier. gime s a rebel group which House and Senate leaders with report at 8 p.m. at the church. .WilUam Hall. consiEtt of parent interview, gen­ Griffiths and Paul Hornjak. has no right to represent the a separate session for his Cabi­ Deputy Coroner Henry Ra- eral readiness evaluation, vision Professional models from the 9 The Conflrmatlon cIeuss of Sec­ net. menda found that Buzeis’ death people of mainland CSilna,” and hearing, screening, Emd mo­ CEUTlage House Boutique will He gave each congressman a ond Cong^regaticmal Church will was the result of the injuries he said a resoluticm adopted by toe tor coordination. Screening will show the women’s fashions. set of nesting boxes he had meet tomorrow at 4 p.m. at the sustained in the collision, Emd assembly- “’Ihe people and church. be conducted by three teams of FEishions for the evmt will be President Nixon, flanked by Vice President Agnew and Mrs. Nixon, delivers re­ brought from China, and pre­ READING the collision was a result o i govenunent of' the Republic of four members each. provided by the CEuriage House marks to newsmen on arrival at Washington after jouraey to East. (A P photo) sented his Cabinet members CENTER, INC. B uzeis’ own crimlriEil Eictlons — ROBERT J. SMITH, China cannot foqglve the nego- Academ ic A schedule of schools Emd Boutique, RegEil Men’s Store, with a small jewel box and a The Drop-In Center for Ben- he operated the CEir with defec­ and the Younger Generation UftUoiui vdilch President Nixon net Junior High School students hours for screening will be pub­ I tea cup. tive tires, Ramenda said, and Shop. INSURANSMITHS SINCE 19l« has conducted with them.’ ’ will be open tomorrow from lished in TTie Herald next week. White House spokesmen did fEiiiled to keep th e c a r under TTckets for the fashion show ’The assembly was elected in 2:15 to 4 p.m. at the youth Thfi Board of Education has not Immediately give details of proper control. may be obtelned from Mrs. 1948, before Chlang was ex- lounge of South United Metho­ endorsed the pre-school screen­ the congressional and cabinet ’Hie aocldent occurred on W. ing, which was initiated lEist Peter Hickey, 82 Oxford St., or 649-5241 peUed from the mainland, and Troops, Bombers Pounce dist Church. meetings, but Nixon appeared Middle T^ke. near the Itowell year. Results made it possible at the Community Y. A limited M3 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER meets every six years to re­ to be making an effort to number of tickets will be avail­ Cheney Technlcai School. ’Ihe for the school staff to place I (Ground Floor Next to ilonse A Hale) elect him president. soothe conservatives fretting able at toe door. other car invcdved was driven youngsters in the kindergarten ’The resolution joined the For­ about his pledge to ultimately by Timothy Stlno, 25, of Brandy ------_— eign Ministry in warning that On Red Force in North ■withdraw all U.S. troops from FU EL O IL St., Bolton. COURSE TUITION if. Chlang’s governm oit w ill con­ Taiwan. ’The coroner’s investigation $95 FOB 12 MEE’TINOS sider “null and void” any House Speaker Carl Albert, 17.9 disclosed Urai the, eastbound SAIGON (A P ) — South Viet­ were not known, and there was and Monday, reinforcements NEXT SESSION BEGINS MARCH 6 *5 BUYS LOTS AND LOTS OF COLORFUL agreement reached between DGkla., srid after the session 200 Gal. Min. SUno car was struck in the namese forces claimed 82 ene­ no damage to U.S. aircraft, the called in to rid an aimbushed that if he imderstands the Pres­ 1 Day Notice For Delivery Nixon and toe Communists con­ SPEdAE. FREE DIAGNOSTTC ’TESTING! for a limited front left side by the westbound HOUSE m y tnxg>s kUled and H cap - command said. artillery column made a suc­ ident correctiy, ”we have made 24 Hour Burner Service cerning the Natianallsts. time only fitse ^etrUng Eind' a free private consultation BuzEm car when it crossed a BRIEFS, BIKINIS, AND PANTIES, tured in the northern provinces, ’Ihe South Vietnamese com­ cessful ODunterattack and killed no change in our position on Prem ier C. K. Yen—without with state certified reEiding consultant Fred L. Kaprove. MANCHESTER divider into the eastbound lane. and U.S. B62 bombers flew mand announced that a 1,000- 21 enemy soldiers, the South Taiwan.” Both Stlno and his wife, a mentioning Nixon by name—ac­ more heavy raids in the region man force had ended a two-day Vietnamese command said. Albert tdd reporters at the 63 E. CENTER ST., MANCRESTEB (Next to Cavey’s) OIL HEAT, INC. IN REGULAR AND EXTRA SIZES 649-4908 •' passengerv were also seriously Herbert Holt Jr., 3, naps on a table in the Man Hisfh School, where victims of cused the President ot betray­ today. reconnaissance operation three Concealed enemy mortare Capitol that his understanding TELE PH O N E 643-9947 ing his own principles and his injured. Made entirely from 100% nylon, even to the nylon stitching throughout. Run Saturday’s flood are hein$r housed and fed while crews seek others. (A P photo) ’nie U.S. Command reported miles inside Cambodia about fired 80 rounds at the column is that ” our commitments will Nationalist friends' by bargain­ 17 miles Southwest of Hue, be kept, we don’t have many proof and reinforced at all points of strain. Full cut comfort. thickness tts 67th raid inside North Viet­ 130 miles northeast ot Saigon. ing with the regime in Peking. nam this year, a strike by an Eight enemy were killed, and wounding four South Vietnam­ troops there . . . and as ten- in the shield. Truly quality panties. Stock up for yourself, for gift-giving. “ Some non-Communist coun­ iSi HALE F106 figliter-bomber against an there were no South Vietnam­ ese soldiers and damaging two siens decrease they will be re­ tries, lacking in foresight and antiaircraft radar two miles ese casualties, the command trucks slightly. duced.” iSSSiSSisSSiamSiiia oblivious of the difference be­ from the coastal city c f Dirng said. But the reinforcements at­ ■niere were no disclosures F WorkerSiSpeed Hunt tween right and wrong or ad­ Hot and 40 mUes north of the In one of six clashes reported tacked the enemy gunners, cap­ made at the 'White House meet- vantage and disadvantage, demilitarized zcaie. Results in the Hue-Da Nang area today turing a 61mm' mortar, 21 have given up their principles shells, a light machine gun and iillii and come to consider foes as five rifles. One soldier in the friends,” Yen told the assem­ relief force was wounded, the ‘Sows Seeds bly. command reported. F^r Trapped Victims U.S. B52 bombers for the For Peace’ "As a result, they have Senate Group Approves third day made boimblng runs M ancJx’ster played into the hands of the against what senior officers de­ MAN, W. Va. (A P ) — ’The flood, caused vdien tons of wa- National Guardsmen manning enemy. People are secuvhlng Ing, Albert srid, to expand on scribed as a continuing enemy what Nixon srid in a joint U.S.- Commander of National Guard ^ broke through a mining bulldozers and other heavy 1>ut have forgotten Women’s Rights Bill buildup in the country’s north­ E company dam and splUed cherished and eter- Ghinese communique or on troigw working in the area ern quarter. Five formations cf what the President told a wel­ SAVIXGS thiough the hollow. civilization and WASHINGTON (AP) — ’The izations' pushing for Senate stratofortresses dropped their where 16 Appalachian coal come-home crowd Monday Officials of federal anq relief survivors. neglecting the necesaity of Senate Judiciary Committee adoption of the amendment bombs in a valley about 20 night. camps were devastated by approved 14-1 today a proposed maintained that Ervin’s substi­ miles south of Hue and on base agencies Monday night cleared . _ . uphi^dlng principles of right- ”I’m not particularly con­ cmistltutional amendment to tute would nulUfy its purpose camps about 25 miles south of & LO AA i i floods said today that the death toe bocks out o f the public 11- . j eousness and justice.’ ’ cerned about anything he srid brary and began setting up of- l^vlMed metal assembly guarantee women equal rights and be worse thain nothing. Da Nang. toll, which now stands at 70, this morning,’ ’ Albert added. flees to Tirovide emer^enev aid frames Of cars in the commu- zen nor me assembly with men under federal and Ervin contends the amend­ President Nguyen Van ’Thieu flees to proride em er^n cy rid. ^ i^undale, perhaps »««> l«tl< » n»a4e any menUon of ■When pressed by newsmen on Association probably will not exceed 90. state law. ment would wipe out laws said he expects a major enemy M ^ d a y afterorwir the F ed ^ - ^ ^ fioodwa- Dixon’s pledge In his joint whether there was an in­ “ Most of those that were re- A substitute proposal by Sen. needed to protect the herith offensive in the northern or ported . missing are probably Housliig Admintetmtlon be- state Police Cpl- W riter statement with the Communists dication ”we got anything back . a

k MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1972 PAGE THREE / PA PAGB TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1972 Ilceman in hla cruiser approach ,. Irish Squads the intersection. . .ah, there Is - Sheinwold on Bridge Coventry GOP Diiiner indeed Justice. He couldn’t get ’ Wound Two A bout Tow n up the hill either. / PLAZA DEPT. STORE I Jehovah’s Witnesses w ill have ATTBAOnVE CHOICE In this kind of weather, all BELFAST (AP) — Guerrilla (We Have A Notion T o P le a s e ) a groiq> dlscttsslon of the Bible f.'. assasstoation squeuls seriously The Baby Has OFFERED BY READER NORTH men are equal. E. MIDDLE TPKE. (Next to Popular Maiket) book of BseUel tonight at 7 at Didn’t Wait for Her We stayed, we played the ma- wounded two more Irish civil- OPEN WED., ’THUBS., FBI. tiU 9 IQngdom Hall. By ALFRED CHEINWOLD # K 6 4 ^ 83 w e drank coffee, we loiut. Monday night. PoUce By HOLLY OANTNER the dinner and, at the same blamed the outlawed Irish Re­ "Would you rather be a crook 0 K J 3 time, drop off my children, waited for the Bander, and I The Senior High Youth Forum (Herald Oorreftyondeiit) publican Army but were unable A AQ172 who had nient the day with succumbed to the tempta,tions Be a Gourmet Cook of Norhi United Methodist or a half-wltT" a reader asks. I to give a motive. EAST The quest for a news story at children. The knives and o t a meat ball grinder, Been Named Church will meet tonight at 7 at wasn’t sure that I liked the WEST Lawrence Murtagh, a city ♦ QI7 5 times seems far more compU- forks were scheduled to start At last, the sander arrived, the church. Also meeting at 7 9 3 2 welfare department employe, With Kitchen Gadgetry choice, but I read the rest of A9642 <3 K 10 3 cated, and about 10 times fun- digging Into that rare roast beef we packed up our dimes and are Grade 7 at the church par­ waa shot four times outside his the letter. "Something hity- 86 0 7342 ider, than ail the loclsltlcs in- »» At 7:10 my friendly left to the hour or so staoe sonage and Grades 8 and 8 a t falhet^s tavern on a Protestant from P k m pened In our weekly bridge 843 vcived in Prealdeat Nixon’s rival called: She was stuck in wed been cn the road, the Spien, Trevor Orehein, aon of John and Victoria the church. A K6 street. Police said a car drove game that made one plajrer Wo to cSina a bank, at the foot of the weather had changed again, and Roach Splen, 68 Union St., Rockville. He waa b(>m Feb. 17 SO U TH up to the tovem, a man Jumped French Whisks - French Fry Cutters- look like a crook and another O f so It Beamed on Saturday hUl <« Rt. 81 - and Daley Rd. the ropds were slush Instead of at Ifandiester Memorial H o^tal. His maternal grandparents A film, "Operation Watoh K iiiim s A A 10 8 out and fired the shots and then E-Z Foil Pans - Vegetable Shredders- like a half-wit, and we’d like night, when I made a valiant There was no point In even try- lo^ ^ j * are Mr. and Mrs. James B. Roach, Olen Allen, Va. His pater-' NigM," will be shown at a i*r 17 nesfw (MBsn* (;? Q J 7 the car took Mm away. taM«rMSt8SM4Mi you to say who was more at effort to go to the local Repub- tog to got up the hlU, even If Rubbermaid Food Keepers - Self Basting nal grandparents are Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Spiers, Canton. meetliig of the Women’s Guild 0 A Q 109 A bomb ejtyloded in the cel­ « -* • • • fa u lt* ’ 10 9 3 Ucans’ amual roast beef "h® c®**!** F®t «»t of the snow frlMd ^ I ® n t^ the 1^- Roasting Bags - Best Selection of Pyrex - of Trinity Covenant Church to- A lar of the pub three months North dealer. ner, always a good meal, and >>«»*. I»®cau8e Rt. 81 had not quot 1^. ^ tables h ^ been Knlpa, Kurt David, son of Peter and Karen Siedllk Kulpa, n l ^ t a t 8 at the church. Host­ North ■St South West ago, kiUtog a 14-yearK>ld boy Rosebud Radish Presses - Bundt P an s-E gg 86 Olenstone Dr., Rockville. He waa bom Feb. 16 at Rockville North-South vulngrable. ass 2 N T Paaa with a good speaker State Sen. t*®®*^ sanded. Obvloualy, the ^eore^ ^ toere w ^ t a sign esses are Mrs. Tracy Heavens, W eU W asyw r I A Dartd OdtegiSrrf ^ State of Oonnecttcut was not of roast beef aitywhere. who worked there. Separators - Cookie Cutters- General Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Opening lead — FMir of A ll Pass Mrs. James Anderson and Mrs. 3 NT ^moLAjegaro oi prepared for the sudden whim- Odegaid graolously coiwent- The other man waa shot at Mrs. Brad SiedUk, 14 Windemere Ave., Rockville. His pater­ Lloyd Berry. H earts. plus Coming & Wearever O ito ^ ’s nresence seemed "teal change to temperature od to a brief private Interview Ms home to a mixed Protes- nal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kulpa, Bast West led the four of hearts, QUALITY PRODUCTS — BUDGET PRICES and East won with the Ung, either, at hls table to discuss hds tant-Ooitholic district. PoUce fond. ^ crook, and West isn’t very »'»«*» j The steering committee for my correspondent relates. East Ste^^hS S^t 2 e s tii |But, said my friend, the local sp ^ w h lch . It turned out, h ^ said a carload of masked men bright. A strip of two-lnoh ad­ the men of lumanuel Lutheran returned th e ten o f hearts, cuul ^ MuiSertertoxud P^®® assured her the sand not been a speech at aU. He pulled up to the house, three Chase, AprU-Celgh, daughter of James and Brenda Ray' SW5 hesive tape over the mouth will Quality Products - - - Budget Prices Church w ill meet tonight at 7:80 South craftily put up the queen Sucks were on their way. had only said he was glad to ran inside cuul opened fire, Mt- CStase, 34 Talcott Ave., Rockville. She was bom Feb. 17 at cure South. Buy one of my in the church board room. of hearts, rOmarldng “You ttog the man five times. Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are bridge books for West. (R may to the State Senate. Now, by to a burst of confidence, my ^ to caught It.” In Londonderry, armed ter­ Mr. and Mrs. Lonnio M. Ray Sr., 174 W. Middle T)>ke., Man­ THEATER TIME not make him any brighter, bifi the redrawing of bounaxy lines, husband and I decided to re- ^ The Senior Ifigfa Drama West understood the remaric and If he d ^ to, run again, Weve my friend (and tort- ^ rorists set rtf three bomba to chester. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wayne at least I’U get eometiiing out Wonkshop of South United M eth-' SCHEDULE to mean that South had started shops near the city center wltfa- A. Chase, Ellington. She has a brother, Terrance. o f i t ) and If he is re-rtectod, Odegard dentally our children) team this caee * « * * » odist Church will meet tonight' with only Q-x of hearts. West to minutes today and caused Dally Qneellon would be representing Coven- rttuati^, ^ ff^ T e ffiy ^ I S 10 at the church’s Jesse L«e Cinema I — ‘‘Hospital,’’ 1:15, therefore took the trick with the cess because of the fine trac- w ”’7 '* e x te n s iv e damage. They Frey, Jessica Marie, daughter of Jaley Rd. rtval correspondent, eating her town hall tommrow at 7:80 p.m. bey, Jane Carlberg, Nancy East Windsor Drive-Ih — Re­ Since Bast was out of hearts be Marilyn Goff Richardson, Wrights ICU Rd., Coventry. She Grade 0 OonRrmatloo Class of B ^ T D x m and i^vliig the ro^ sUpplng and way through a mountainous Selections include the Five Oane, Susan Borst, Martha opens Friday. had to give the lead back to de­ wealth of intermediate carde was bom Feb. 4 at Ml. Sinai Hospital. Her maternal grandpar­ Center Congregational Church (tens and nines). at sliding down Rt. 81, little Ger- plate of salad, vegetables, pota- Plus Two Sweepers ents are Mr. and Mrs. Laurence W. Goff, Taunton, Mass. Her Dances by Gaspcu* Sans, the Moe and JuUa Haveri. Meadows Drtve-In — “Dirty clarer. South easily won the Copyright 197$ ty tum ^ ****^tMtw^ o « a chain notwithstanding, only toea, and roast beef, topped off paternal grandmothei' is Mrs. Rebecca Richardson, Taunton, wiU meettonlgM M Me- ^nibrl CeUo Suite: Prelude, Al- ’Ihe music committee is an Harry," 7:30; “’Ihere Was a rest of the tricks, making his PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A General Featurea C o tp . i? S to find about 20 care and drivers with apple pie, and don’t for- Mass. She has a brother, Keith, 4. monal Hall of the church, lemande, Courahte, Sarabande, outgrowth of a grant received Crocked Man," 9:38. contract with an overtrick. mounted poUce force wlU re­ Grades 7 and 8 'will also meet Boure« i and 2, Gigue, by J. S. from the state Commission on Oonlinues to Sbrcsun turn to PMladelphia streets at 6:46 in the Lower Junior Bach; the EngHA Suite: P*e- Fine Arts to promote musical West continued to scream, o m ^ to ^ hlH for the aander. Ftares were t o true Mtierprirtng reporter next week for the first time in South Windsor lude. Folk Song, Round Dance, progralns in areas distant from V e m o n and South observed mildly that ^ 3 ^ ’«S h ov«? «®t up and the poUce were toahlon, she had raided the 20 years, Mayor Frank J. Rizzo ----- by John Duarte. cultural centers. The classical yrest was a half-wit for not S d a “cup auction” weU aih warning drivers as they arrived said Monday. Sab lilglls MA t PJIt Is indeed rewarded, and next The Cherub Choir of Emanuel FiSlowing an ' Intermission guitar program is the first in realising that he (South) also the way toward completion. at the Intersection that It would Rizzo said six horses would Dental Program H i T9 ANI time, I’U resist the meatball Lutheran Church will rehearse will be heard the.Quarte Pieces what the commission hopes will n ~ a i had the Jack of hearts. uIf East /Keep in mind that the North be almost Impossible to get up be assigned to business areas. grto d er. Career Day Program tomorrow at 8:80 p.m. and the Breves: Prelude, Air, Plalnte, be a series qf musloal presents^ 'J' q H 0 £ xp £ IIlQ C Q Bie Jack of hearts he would GEORGE G. s c o n Coventry Oommunity House, that MU. Junlor Choir at 4:80 p.m. In Oomme une GMgue; by Frank tiona in the area. Y iiave led the Jack instead of the vriiere the dinner was to take Wb found my fiieiMl to the Ut- Luther Hall of the church. Martin; Homenaje a Debussy The committee is wortdng Recommendations for exten- ten; East’s lead of the t«n “ THE plaee, is only one mUe from tie comer restaurant, where the ----- and Canclon del Fuego Fatuo Jointly with Recreation and CUl- si "DIRTY HARRY" (R) 7:89 According to Mt«. Donald The Rev. C. Henry Anderson, 'The expanded facility was less than $1,0 0 0 on the last dental section will be complet­ ganisatiem, operated by mothers Sheppard, chairman of the edu­ co-pastor of Emanuel LuUman designed with not only the stu­ completed Grand list. Is eU- ed and signed by the dentist "A 8 SIONMBNT TO KILL' cation committee for the 'wom­ of the schod children attending nhiirt»h, will speak on "At- dents, ' but the adults of the g lb le to vote.' and returned 'with the completed OPEN E V 1»Y NKHS en’s club, career occupations and activities .are g ea red to tltudes of Lent" tomorrow at a com m unity in m ind. T h e Bocurd The voters service commit­ headth appraisal record." The- Another FIRST lor S.B.M. ! choeen for the program were children of the nursery schod Ifidweek Lenten Devotion from of Educatieclal occupation cata- votve hand co(»dlnation and Its meeting tomorrow at 8 p.m . necessary to fully meet their Ities for allegedly straying Into dental health program are: Dr. 267 BROAD ST., MANCHESTER gortes were contacted and motor development. BhnoUonal at the EUca Home on Blssell responsibilities, Mayor MoCOy Cuban waters. Morton Oberstein, Dr. Harcdd Locally Owned and Operated agreed to attend and q>eak to and social adjustment. In prep- S t said, " 1 believe if each taxpayer Lawrence 22, was acquitted Kadlsh, Dr. Harold Stone and the students: Mrs. Lawrence T. aratlon for entrance into Under- recognizee this fact, the addi­ earlier of conspiracy. Dr. Harold Hutensky. Andrua, dental hygienist; Mrs. garten, also la stressed.- Field Manchester Grange w ill meet tion will be apiaoved." Joyce Bciwker, social worker; trips and free play puriods are tomorrow at 8 p.m. at Chrange "A ‘yes’ vote -will provide for Menu VTlUam Brown, florist; Mrs. among a number of other activ­ Hall. ‘Die First and Seodnd de­ a plant which w ill not only meet the town’s secondary education­ Lee Csputo, medical seerrtary. ities featured by the school. grees will be cmiferred on a al needs as juredlcted for the liASA NOVA RESTAURANT BREAKFAST Also, Ralph Catalano, auto­ Thb coming September, a class of candidates. Refresh­ future, but will also provide R O U TE S 80 A 88 MANCHBKEEB/VI»NON TOWN UNE motive mechanical service; new afternoon group for 4-year ments will be served. 2 EGGS WITH TOAST CXiaiteB Cohen, veterinarian; extremely desiralSe facilities (Opposite CkMin. Golf Land) olds and young 6-year olds will and services for the entire com­ 3 PANCAKE S Louis Cdavecchio, architect; The Army and -Navy Club be added to the nursery school. munity,” the mayor said. Harold Collins, electrician; Auxiliary will meet tomorrow ITAUAN -& AMERICAN FOOD 3 SLICES OF FRENCH TOAST They will meet on Mondays and Explaining that Bb strongly Robert Digan and Richard Pro­ a t 8 p.m. at the clubhouse. Wednesdays, from 12:16 to 2:80 oppoeed the original eityonsion vost, youtii councitors; Donald Members are reminded to bring p.m . plan, which -would have cost SANDWICHES Domljan, chemist; Kenneth items for a "po Your Own At present 4-year-olds attend $10.6 m illion , M cC oy ea ld these ^ IS PRINCE Faulkner, speaking about air­ Thing Nlg^’’ program and to the school on Monday, Wednes­ feelings were fdiared by most of WEDNESDAY HAMBURG O A « craft mechanics and airline register for the Auxiliary's ^ S F A G H E n i day and Friday mornings, while the members of the Town Cbun- hostesses; Mario Fava, carpoi- mystery ride. Reservations may DAY HOT D O G C 3-year-olds and young 4-year- tei'; Marie {Flaherty, licensed also be made for the annuli cU. A s a resu lt th e B oard o f Ekl- (dds attend ‘Tuesday and Tliurs- GRILLED CHEESE WV** prajotical nurse; Richard Gill, picnic. ucatlon was asked to reduce the SPAGHETTI & chef; Alex C tir^, Journalism. day momings.. cost figure, hut still retain all BOAST BEEF ...... 79c Information on the program of the basic facilities as includ­ MEATBALLS BIG BEEF BURGER ...... 69o ''Also, Atty. Wifilam Grace, The Five Point Chib of Tern- law; Douglas Jackson, music; and registration may be obtain- . ^ . ed in the orlgliial plan. The HAM, HOT OR GOLD ...... 69c m eet David Janssen, art; Albert ed from Mrs. Jay Brawn of 649 f** board did so and came iq> with Rye gt. tomorrow at 7:80 p.m. a t the the $8 .6 milUon proposal. “This • 1 . 2 5 KUnball, txucUng industry; heme of M n. ManhaJl Hodge, SEAFOOD ‘Toni Kirk, l^eace Corps; Dr. Jo­ Bulletin BoMd *■ ‘ figure Is the result of the best And A ll The Spaghetti COMBINATION SEAFOOD DINNER ...... /...... e i,e ^ The planning and Zoning Com- 121 Falknor Dr. Hostesses axe cost estimates available and SHRIMP DINNER ...... seph Krlstan, physician; Fire Mrs. Robert Richmond, Mrs. Yon Can Eat mission w ill meet at the Tlown does not Include any margin for CLAM DINNER ...... « 7 5 Marshal William Lanning, fire­ Maloolm Robertson and Mias H a ll a t 8 p.m. tonight. increasing building costa," May­ FISH 'N CHIPS ...... M o man; Charles Lyon, key punch; Oxinle Shorrock. or McCoy said. OPEN EVERY BUSINESSMEN’S LUNCHEON Mon.-Fri. ■ • • • - • - • ...... baaket.$l.U Mm. Janice Mack, registered FISH SANDWICH ...... nurse; Lawrence hfickel, ele- Manohestor Evening HenM ‘T think that most of the tax­ M O R N IN G Lokota Council, Degrae of Cafeteria Style DaUy tiU 2 P.M. NOTE: Ihiz la Only A Partial UzUngil " ' mmitaxy education. CkNith Windsor correspoadent payers realise that over the (EXCEPT SUN.) Pocahontas, will meet tomor- Also, Daniel Mlkolowkky, Barbara Varrlok, teL 644-8$74. years I have fought against In­ A T 6 AJW. PIZZAS — GRINDERS — TAKE OUT nhr at 7:80 p.m. at Odd Fdlows creased education costs and I as little X-Ray technician; Carl Patta- TO S E R V E (WDiEBS -I- CALL BEFORE LBAVINO Hall. After the meeting, there am painfully aware that build­ vina, physical therapist; D. Pe­ BREAKFAST H O M E — 648-0$66 terson, computerized drafting- win be a social hour WUh r»- ing tills addition will mean an Down N o -F a u lt B U I freehments. ultimate increase to the tax as automation of garment Indus­ I Ml UNI V ( KM I y I )l ( ( INNI 1 ' I !(,{ ; I M / 1 I'i;, try; Walter Pinto, radio and G iv e n ( ; O P L ift rate," he said. VISIT OUR CHILDEB 8 RESTAURANT television; Ronakl Rloux, Holy Family kCbtheis Circle He added, "Howver, I see no ON HARTFORD ROAD IN klANCHESTBB w ill meet tomorrow at 8:80 p.m. oceanognq)hy; Mn. EUen HARTFORD (A P ) — N o no- realistic altemative if, as a at the home of klni. Arthur town; we are to meet our edu­ Jones, theater; Martin Smith tasurance legislation Jr., aeronautical engineer; Pongrats, 219 Oak St. cational and community re- James Snow, recreation direc­ should be enacted by the Gen­ spcnslbUitles.’’ John F. Wlncfaeoter of Tor- LAST DAY. "BONG OF SOUTH" 6<80 • 9:16 tor; Charlea Snyder, forestry. eral Assembly unlean it in­ rington, assistant director of concerts Alno, Garry Spell and Pat- cludes mandatory cuts In auto STATE MUSK. • I )AN(,f • I Mt A I lU the Lottery DlvUion of the MAMCHfiTIB CtNIIB STAR-rS TOHOKROW tick Oyabee, halrdressiiig; Lea Insurance premiums, a Re- IMfl I’Aait UIAB Ol THIATW Commission on Social Revenue, StendieiY, secondary education; publican letuler said today. His Job Was wUl be guest speaker tonight at kbs. Joyce Tlemey, legal sec­ "No-fault legltiatloa must be the Rotary Club meeting at Tm MlarieiM comedy abmtt Friday THE Fridty Frognm: retary; Toni Anselolo, alrilne written so os to ensure that. 6:80 p.m. at klancheeter Coun­ T o o B o rin g and Up to 30 yrs. to repay pUot; Robert van Helningen, savings are possed on to pre­ PAUL TAYLOR POSTMERIDIAN try eSub. Hie toi^c: "The Con­ dis-O tsaoiM tl C itoe. medical laboratory technician; mium payers and do not be­ necticut State Lottery." LOS ANGELES (AP) — A DANCE A U R E O L E Richard Walton, alrilne ground­ come a bonaiua for Insurance ----- dentiat convicted of fitting or- work; Paul White, auto body companlee," eald Assistant COMPANY CHURCHYARD I h e WW Peat and Auxiliary thodonUc devices to young men w ok; Thomas P. Connors, law House kOnortty Leader Gerald Stwrd»y Program; enforcement; Mrs. Yvonne Hen- F. Stevena. wlB conduct a recreational pro- ao they could avoid the draft griam tomorrow for patients at has been sentenced to 16 years IN SEC TS and drlcksen, stenographer, typist, The kCilford RepuMlcan nid Newtngton Veterans Has- In federal prison. H ERD S and aecratary; Mrs. Sarah Ooed- a reduction in the ooet of auto pltol. ’Thoso planning to attend Dr. Bernard Bender of subur­ BIO BERTHA 646-1700 and Mrs.-Linda Summers, insurance ie one of the three will meet at 6:80 p.m. at the home eocnomlcs; Walter Mealy, basic reaemw for no-fault insur­ ban Woodland Hills committed BOOK of BEA ST S ance. P o s t H om e. "sham, fraud and deceit" that Tlckati: $3.26 The other two beneflte a t a "snuudu of treason", U.B. Dis­ ReyncldB Circle of South no-fault system are quicker trict court Judge A. Andrew (atudantt $2.75 IRmtrlrrBt^r United Methodist (hurch wlU campenasUon of aooident'vic­ Hauk ssld kfonday in passing only) meet tomorrow at 7:80 p.m. at tims and removal of many law­ sentMioe and ordering a $80,000 the Susannah WeOley House of suits from the courts, Stevens fin e. said. the oburdi. Hauk ordered a 90-day psy------chlatric examination for Bend- Ihe Brtl Choir of Emanuel «r, who Is In Jail. Oona. Lutheran Church wlU rahearae Assistant U.S. Atty. David Savings Bank^ ►of Manchester Fastest-Growing Tree tomorrow at 10 &m. In Luther f o k said Bender, who was cen- IHECiAMillUl dscounting bamboo, which is Hall of the churdi. -vloted on three counts, had AT nfsss2!?S?m not botaalcally classified as a ----- helped 80 young men evade the ONIIIIW Y fHOOT 7:30 txee, the fastest-giwwing tree* The Handicrafts Onoty of the draft. 9:1S Tickets are now on ssle st the Jorgensen Auditorium Box Office, Eight convenient offices Miving is the Eucalyptus sallgna which, kbnebester Newcomers Club Bender end- his son, Law­ nRAPOHr Storrs, Corinecticut 06268. Mail orders will be accepted. Please In central Africa, has been will meet tonight at 7:80 at the rence, were arrested last sum­ send a self-addrasiad stamped envelope and nuke all checks MANCHESTER • EAST HARTFORD • SO. WINDSOR • BOLTON NOTCH I...... 9.78 CUldien 14 and under to be soeompanled by Adult fOr measured to grow 46 feet la two Oommunity Y to work on p ^ r mer by the U. . Coast Guard in ...... 8 . H 6 Eveiiing Program. payabit to The University of (tonnecticut, A* OMPy ...... i6o years. bog boutique flowers. waters off Miami after they t . s PAG E PTVB PAG E POUR . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1972 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1972

IRS Assistance Bolton ifi Y¥YT f.V / Officials Study Cause Skating - Coasting ^Romance of the Bihle^ Representatives of the In­ ternal Revenue Service will Of Prison Disturbance Academy Topic Thursday be at the Hearing Room of the Municipal Building to­ Republicans Caucus By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Correcttcn Commissioner John The Rev. Robert M . Johnston, morrow from 1 to 4:30 p.m. State and federal officials in Hanson said the inmates a teaching fellow at Hartford Similar sessiora are set for Connecticut are stlU trying to March 8 and March 16. For Town Committee ,, . "indefinitely” until tensirais Seminary Foundation, will con- figure out what prompted a subside. By late Monday, he Th«r« win hft aViiiMT tonlfftit at 4uct a course on "The Romance Bolton Republicans will cau- Persons wishing to register CUB Thursday evening at 8 at may do so at the town clerk’s N w t h v l e w ^ of the Bible," at the annual Workers Speed CHI in Somers and a work strike were eating again, but he still of . ^ « .at. Community Hall to select can- office, at the federal penitentiary in didn’t know what caused the lo Hunt for More didates for Uielr town commit- New Registrar I>airtHiry. strike. Center Springs (Park until W starting Thursday at 7:30 p.m. tee. The committee, which is Mrs. Virginia Assard of p.m. At Somers the strike flared “We picked up concerns at St. James School. Flood Victims comprised of 23 members elect- French Rd. has been named into two violent incidents, cne a ranging from food to parole de- The non-sectarian and non­ ed for two year terms, has the Republican Registrar of Voters, figM in the mess hall Sunday clsions,” he said, technical course, will include (OontiiiiMd from P age One) funcUon of keeping residents in- to repiace Mrs. Potterton who and a more se^rlous series of The work stoppage at the Let Your Home the history of the Bible; how it , , party plaflorms, cur- resigned to devote more fires Monday rooming. A Danbury Federal Corrections has come down to us from an­ here. Now there’s nothing left rent issues and candidates. ^er job as tax collector, spokesman said the inmates, Institute w as peaceful and In- Reflect You, cient times througdi the devo­ but the company store.” Th® g:^P is alro reapomlble Assard will begin her du- who were locked in their cells volved about 60 per cent of the tion and sacrifices of many gen­ Officlals reported Monday dli^ng election ^orts tomorrow. after the dining hall fight, set itunates Monday morning, war- Women Told .. party and for recommend- erations; and a look at the dif­ lOghway Maps their mattresses and blankets den John P. Horton said. n l ^ t they h ^ accounted for candidates for town posts. ferent translations of tha.Bible Maps of the proposed corridor afire aivd threw burning objects A rumored list of demands “A homo should reflect you ^ , - 184 survivors flhm the commu- Three of the present commit- now available for into the hall. from the Imnates had not been as an individual" Mrs. Chsw- ____ , nlty of Lorado vriio had escaped tee members, Unda Maneggia, “ Wlth questions and discus­ the flood by scaling a hill to an- M ary Muro and Sally Rose, inspection in the town cleric’s A s the burning blankets and received by the warden late lotte M urray told the 160 mem- office. ’Ihe suggested route. sions, the course will attempt to oa>®r town- have indicated that they will sheets fell to lower tiers, cheers Monday, bers and guests of the Wom- went up from the Inmates, one T h e Harrisburg Defense answer______such questions as: Ones began forming Montoy „ot seek re-elecUon. guard said. The fires were put Group, established while the ®“’* of Manchester last ..^yhat is the Bible and why is it as displaced persons applied m— I- oil Notch, will be discussed at a “ . ? J p « w io to be h*i u out quickly, "but there was a Rev. Daniel Berrigan was at at its meeting at Second important;" “What are the Rev. Robert M. Johnston for relief. registered Republicans and nwh ooKoobi a o» lot of sm> translaticwis of the Bible In 19M. he became acting dean W.Vd., toured the areacu’ea Monday N ew Voters The fires continued In most The group said inmates want „ . . .. available for review at the town cell blocks until late evening, to run their own rehablUtatlon whether it is in cr^ts, g a ^ n - •». and how can modem scholar- of the graduate school of re- pledged prompt federal aid Since boto poUtlcal parties clerk’s office. but there were no injuries to programs and have a formal cooWng, she added, llgion at the Philippine Union ^ help rebuild the 17-mlle-long will be holding caucuses in the . __ ,, ^ ship help us to read the Bible?” ’The office is open Mondays n guards o r inmates. gri®vance committee. According to Mrs. Mundiy, ^ College in ManUIa and also hollow If existing programs near futhre, GOP Registrar and W ^ e ^ y s ftom 9 a.m. sheer need started her career '^ ® Johnston, a na- taught at an extension school prove insufficient. Elaine Potterton has reviewed 4 p.m .’ W e d ii^ a y evenlturs In arts and crafts. She believes tlve of California, attended in ’Taiwan. NaUonal Guard units fojmd regulaUons for those wishing to from 6 to r p . m ’ ; and Fridays It that the greater the need the Stanford University, the Unlver- 1. U ooifoAmio onH Baniflo H® (loctoTal Candidate in ™. register with a party and vote from 9 a.m. to noon, Excellent Reception more creative a person can be- ^ of J ^ o m l a M d P w iflc gf^Ucal studies at Hartford hu ^ e d at high locations since the Caucus. ______o*'®’ ® ” 0® Seminary FoundaUen, . and has Saturday when a Buffalo Min- Those who are registering for Manchester Evening Herald Mrs M u^, who ^ t^ t hte ^ I*®®" appointed Bailey Scholar ^ earthen and state dam may Bolton correqiondent Judith various arts and crafts at the enth-day Adventist Theological fj,g current school year. He Save way. _ _ sigin up with a party any time Donohue, Tel. 649-8409. For Rockville Bands Corimnunlty T, demonstrated Seminary, he taught for two also conducts a class in Greek More than 40 perswis were j^^ore‘'t h e '~ W "of tee caucus’ paper macbe, paper beg flow- years in a private Fresno, at the seminary. After receiv- found in a single, two-room UnaffUiated voters wishing to ’’Phenomenal and outstand- students paid all expenses for era, decoupoge, bumt-mateh Calif., academy. ing his degree, he wUl be an bullcUng. Join a party must have done so Threat ing ” were wx>rda used to de- their motel and meals. pictures, burlap and plastic- • jn called to assistant professor at Andrews Public health teams began 21 days before the caucus in or- ^ chdestoiol »■ »rrih « the RockvUle Hish and B®«a'>se ®f the invitation to film flowers, foU art, macrame, teach Bible and -other subjects University. administering typhoid In- • ^ Dcnuc Ulo V. concert and because of the tissue-paper prints, and an e*ynr at a coUege In Korea. During RegistraUon for the Academy noculaUons at Red Cross cen- der to vote at the caucus. measurement of 260 or above K ■ N Middle Schoed bonds for their of. funds for the bands to form of batik. his'11 years In Korea, he serv- of Faith and life may be made ters throughout the county. Persons wishing to switch more than three times the performances at the 1972 North- accept other surii InvttaiUons, a o n display were artiides ed on a Korean Bible Society at the beginning of each class Resolutions calling for an in- P ^^y affiliation must have heart attack risk of one with eauBt Instrumental______Conference,______group of parents have started a hy various club members, advisory committee for a new session on Thurstoy or by con- vestlgatlon into the dam break 4one so six months pgo in order cholesterol below 200, according held In Durham N H last of Music Club.” The which Included leaded stained- ecumenical translation of the tactlng Mrs. Carroll Nelson, 24 were proposed M Uggetts b /.v MI Aworlon Metere Coro, CoMoroo. Oiovy Ife . ChevoNw, CbuioH. Fords. FoloonB t n i i i 3 8 . 9 8 92A4 he has become a permanent di­ man,- 68, cf Brewster, was tak­ 77IR14 C hovtatF^o. Ferdi. TttM 2 8 . 9 8 CewolB, Cowgofi. Doditao. Fntoom. Fhwweww, tpocloln. 1 7 . 8 8 Ctiovy ll's, OisvoBoo. F t h u s Forde. Oldi F W e. FhmwNho. Feiitloeo 82.41 A t the Paiicade h s m l ■ToBWOOli rector. en to St. Agnes Hospital in C7ta14 ssr FTI.14 AMhtaOOdoro. Comoroo. t t J t 1 Ctiook tao volvoo on oUmt olno of Attos MHo-Foh ttroo. 1 t l i # The Board of Education pro­ White Plains, where his condi- HgiT CtMMn., c iw m n m , ctw n *. . -Bsr FTtalS ChoveWoe, Ctiom . Dotaw. MANCHESTER -BgiT ciwir n't, co«i.ii. OMWAFoid., 3 1 . 9 8 QTta14 F o r^ OM$ F4iPo. Ftywoutta. 4 1 . 8 8 92.M vided the funds for ttie bus tton was described as not Bims niiimdta, DMOM, FInbIrd. a r t iis Fonttooo. ToMrdn. Meecofyi 9t.7g TOT t i n serious. •TOiT ■Hldtt. Cluy.l«., Clwvy., N7ta14 ■uleta, Chryloro. Moroum. fares for both bands, and the HTtalB OidiiwohNog. Fondoco. T-9lrd$ 4 8 . 9 8 83.01 M7*«l« 3 6 . 9 5 1 Cfioefe tho VOIMO on ottior otioo of Atloo Ftycron f p ta B tiroo. | hiteU QldduTotlleo. Foirtloct. T-S)rde ~gir im offers end March 3L O m tk e . wHw. Ml H m Sm . d Adw Ftycro. m .A “Snoopy” is the driver of a racing car (one of five) guarding the driveway at 14 Indian Dr. (Herald photo by Pinto) Eric Patchen, li/^, of 15 Lydall St., is happy with the huge lion made for him by his father. (Herald photo by Buceivicius)

forget to wear yowr 0 1 Change and Lidie. Enginelne-Up. Wheel Bdanchii^ 4 wheels for gabshes!” Drain and add w to four quarto of Easo Eidra Mother* alwayt jutetf 10 My thlirn iiWe : $ ^ 5 9 motor oil; Uniflo*, our $ 1 9 9 5 that^ and ttwy rtiltdo. “ Be . w 5 a . » beat, 40f more (4 quarts). Lubricate chassis. (ForiWAmortoon tnodol cytoon)- whan, you crtn a|^ -i«r^" S22s95 (FerolOBderd Fordo, 2 whaela for $237 ehovyo. Ffyt OMWte and moot Amortcfi gulRyour m llkir^tH tii f modi oompoela.) AN ok^condWortod eort klA today as dfi i Replace points, plugs and condenser. ganarationt: Set timing and dwell. Adjust Idle speed, set ■ «r-*- fuel mixture. And Vm think tlM^S ii'fjBdemoni"-*^ ,|*rriad.|

all irttaiCr,

' We also check distributor cap, rotor. Ignition wiring, PCV valve, air filter, fuel filter and carburetor. Replacement parts required for these Items additional. If necessary.

lUneCenters are Esso stations where you see these signs HOLMES^ Th e above prices on ttree and aetvioaa are available nationally at HOWARD HOLMES O y , . stnUona oparaWd by Humble Oil & Rafimng Company localed in ARTHUR HOLMES JUh^ftoC rfOOXB many matropoUtan aieoa and oommunKiaa. Prioae and offsre may NORMAN HOLMES vary at participating Indapendard Eaao daolare. Our guess is that the figure in the foreground is a unicorn. What’s your guess? W e’re sure about this one. It has to be an elephant. It can be seen 400 MAIN STREET • MANCHESTER, CONN. This scene is on Durkin St., nea,r Lenox. (Herald photo by Pinto) at the corner of Lenox and Durkin Sts. (Herald photo by Pinto) TnxlMMiriu •Alto.'-'FlyoOB'.'MIl.-Fok'-'Vleron'. «n i. U.S. Fol. 0 « . , AIku Supply Company. *TM Altai Supply Compony.

I i" PAGE SEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1972 PAGE SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1972 Tolland Tolland iimtrlfpBtpr than on Instant miracles; we suggest, to all who seek to weigh .the Importance PZC Clarifies Role and the value of the mission to China Opposition Repeated that, against all the questionings which PUBLISHED BY THE still persist, they suddenly imagine that MANCHESTER PUBLISHING CO, 13 Bissell Street it never happened at all and decide, Of Advisory Group Manchester, Conn. To Zone Change Bid BURL LYONS then, whether they would like that ...... ■ The Planning and Zoning Representatives of the PZC Publisher , wUl attend tonight’s meeting of Founded October 1, 1881 state of the world better. Opposition to the proposed Opponents repeatedly asked Commission last night deliv­ zone change from residential to the PZC to deny the request the Charter Revision Commis­ Published Every Evening Except Sundays ered its formal charge of pur­ and Holidays. Entered at the Post Office at commercial for property at ^ comprehensive plan is sion wMch will be devoted to Manchester, Conn., as Second Class Mail pose to the Town Plan Advisory the discussion of the commis­ Matter. kterrw and Anthony Rds. was ‘"T ew ^ f additional gas station The Trash Pile Dam Committee, clarifying the com­ sion’s role as part of the town SUBSCRIPTION RATES voiced by about 26 people at- construction activity was voiced government. Payable in Advance mittee's role in the preparation One Year ...... $39.00 Coal mining operations on Buffalo tending last night’s Planning by several opponents. “We of the town plan. Charles Regan, newly ap­ Six Months ...... 19.B0 and Zoning hearing. know how effective safety hear- pointed zoning enforcement of­ Three Months ...... 9.75 Creek had slag and slate waste to dis­ The charge was accepted by The oppoaiticn came not only ingk are tor the control of gas Edwin Vickery, advisory com­ ficer, sat in on the PZC meet­ One Month ...... 3.25 pose b^. Single Copy ...... 15c from residents of the area In- stations,” Mrs. Mary McNally mittee chairman. ing, agreeing to hold office By Carrier ...... weekly 76c volved but from concerned res- said. They began to dispose of it, in 190S, by (The PZC envisions the role of hours Monday evenings from 7 MEMBER OF idents throughout the town. a gas station constructed the advisory committee as pro­ until 8 to issue zoning permits. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS dumimig it into a particular spot on the The Associated Press Is exclusively en­ A repeated plea was issued to diagonally across Merrow Rd. viding the maximum Involve­ Regan will Investigate a com­ titled to the use of republication of all ravine thwugh which Buffalo Creek the PZC not to grant 'the zone from the proposed zone change ment of the town’s residents in plaint made by Lawrence Bres- news dispatches credited to It or not other­ changpe until tiie com prehensive w as supposed to have provided wise credited in thispaper and also the flowed. Eventually the trash pile grew the updating of the town plan. nahan regarding the conducting local news published here. plan now under iway is complet- funds toward a traffic light and of a commercial business in a All rights of republication of special dis­ big enough and solid enough to begin to • ed In June. deacceleration lane as condi- "Once completed, the plan patches tiereln are also reserved. must relate to the needs and residential zone. function as a dam, backing up the water In many respects last night’s tiuis of approval, according to The complaint is not the first The Manchester Publishing Company as­ hearing appeared to be a re- Mayer. “I don’t know how this the desires of the towns resi­ sumes no financial responsibility for typo­ of (Buffalo Creek until it fonned three to be registered by Bresnahan, play of the ^largely attended was done but somehow It 'Was dents, reflecting what they graphical errors appearing in advertis- involving the MAR (instruction ments and other reading matter in The long narrow lakes. heeiring just a* year ag;o, involv- avoided.” want the town to become and Manchester Evening Herald. how It should get there," the Co., and It contained some This Impounded water the mining Ing the rezoning of the entire Assessor Stuart Tlnkham op- Subscriber to Los Angeles Tlmes-Washing- strip of Mqrrow Rd. from An- poeed the zone change as “ab- PZC notes. strong charges reg;ardlng prior ton Post News Service. The PZC will retain control actions by the PZC and the for­ Pull service client of N. E. A. Service, Inc. operations then employed tor a coal thony Rd. io the Coventry town solutely unnecessary at this Publishers Representatives — Mathews. cleaning plant, vdiich ingested the water line.' time,” and urged the PZC to over the development of the mer zoning enforcement officer. Shannon and Cullen Inc., Special Agency town plan, with the eulvlsory That hearing had been at- await the completion of the Former PZC chairman Clif­ —New York, Chicago, Detroit and Boston. and then spewed it out ag;ain with coal committee answering to the tended by about 800 persons town plan, ford Williams, now an alternate MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULA- dust added to it. PZC. The consulting town plan­ TIONS. and remilted In the support for Mayer, detailed several on the PZC, said he believed ners, North East Development Bresnahan waa going to insti­ D i^lay advertising closing hours That was the cycle. The mining opera­ thd town comprehensive plan, points of (qipoeition. Only one- Group, will serve as a liaison For Monday — 1 p.m. Friday Only 35 people attended last third o f the existing 900 to 1,000 tute private legal action hi the For Tuesday — 1 p.m. Saturday. tion dumped its waste where it would between the PZC and the ad­ case. Foy Wednesday—1 p.m. Monday. night’s hearing on the zone acres of commercially zoned visory committee and will For Thursday—1 p.m. Tuesday. eventually constitute a dam forming a change request sought by Rob- land in town Is presently devel- The PZC will ask Bresnahan For Friday—1 p.m. Wednesday. guide the advisory committee. to attend a meeting of the com­ Classified deadline 4:30_p.m. day lake that could be used for washing the ert Freegeau for 9.1 acres of oped, he claimed, adding rezon- The first draft of the town before publication 4:30 Friday for land which he owns, and on ing eg additional land Is imjus- 9 mission to fill in the new mem­ coal. plan is due ^or completion by Saturday and Monday publication. bers on the history of the com­ whlch an option is being held titled. Much of this zoned land July 1, according to the PZC The key thing wrong with this was that plaint, and ivlll send Regan out Tuesday, February 29 by real estate men Lester Bab- jg already on Merrow Rd. guidelines, although the com­ the pile of waste, although it functicned in and Thonihs Crockett. Residents of the area who mission recognizes the size of to Investigate. as a dam, might not have legally been Several speakers urged the purchased homes there In a the task In view of the time Registration Delayed PZC to stand by Its previous residential zeme deserve to be Judging The Journey a dam, so that it was not subject to the limits imposed. , The registration date for the decision that the Merrow Rd. protected, Mayer said, citing The PZC also offered Its as­ Tolland Cooperative Nurserj' We take, as the mtlng but dimcult text supervision or equipped with the safe­ zone change to cxmimerclal decnoasing property v^ues of sistance to the advisory com­ School has been changed to would not be in the beef: inter- br^es bordering commercial for a discussion of the results of the guards that might have be«i routine for mittee \riienever requested. M arch 17. from 10 until 11:30 ests of the town. areas and the aggravaticxis sus- \ Periodic" written reports will be a.m. at the United Congrega­ China trip, a long sentence from Dr. a dam which was labeled a dam. Fregieau waa represented by tained by exposure to late-hour required from the consulting tional Church. There were, for instance, no sluice­ Atty. Robert McOann, a Tol- businesses such as gas stations Henry Kissinger, produced by him in the planner as well as from the ad- BuUetin Board ways or gates which could be open­ land resident, who was the only take-out restaurants. vlsoiy committee at key paints course of his briefing of our cor- I. (.vor « th. The Meadowbrook School during the development of the wUl hold a cupcake sale respenntt- ‘I ^ live toere and I like the afternoon kindergarten session. hind tjie trash pile dam, and event)^y'’’v. Bob Merrill told the quest for a time extension The Board of Tax Review sides recognized would be slow at first ted. The same ground nilee sought by the PZC. broke through it, sending a high wall''of \ PZC. ”I don’t want to be wUl hold the first of several and present many difficulties and in were used during: the pubUc TTie PZC has threatened to heariiu: ob the camp site ap- squeezed out, hearings on taxpayer g;rievances which a great deal depended on the as­ water down through the narrow but in­ turn down the appUcation on tomorrow from 9 a.m. until 5 Connecticut Yankee Ihcai^ hearing three weeks the basis of insufficient infor­ habited valley, and thus putting into the granting the zone change,” Mrs. (Herald photo by Pinto) p.m. and from 7 until 9 p.m. sessment by eadi side of the understand­ mation being submitted if the record another of the great human Inside By A.H.O. (McOann proteated the cutting Elisabeth Whlzer of Anthony at the Town Hall. ing by the other of what was Involved in extension was not granted by The Welcome Wagon New­ off of commmts, claiming this Fashion Show To Benefit lOH this process and of the assessment tragedies so often connected with West McGovern Draws Blood Other residents of the area- the developer, comers Club Arts and Oafts Part of our promised award call, for a moment, the glorious was a function of holding PZC chairman Douglas Prior group wHl meet tomorrow by each side of the reliability of the oth­ Virginia and the mining industry. pubUo hearing, adding rebuttal also strongly opposed the zone red, white, and blue knit shirt by Frederico Pio; for anybody who came forward ease and sytle and comfort of instructors of the Handicapped will benefit from asked the board to consider night at 7:30 at the Spicer Home er in being aWe to pursue this tor The trash pile dam had held all right the days when we first began time has been supported In the change, 'the proceeds of a spring fashion show which will to Donna Anderson, also co-chairman, is in a royal blue with constructive solution for Gay Gibson dress and holds a scarf by Nasarre possible tentative approval of on Grandview Dr. for 15 years, and some of the people who attending legislative sessions. courts. “Hie PZC is not eicting presented Sunday night from 7 to 10 at Willie s the overall layout of the subdt- B oy Scout Troop 915 w ill hold the amount of time necessary to see it Report the problem of parking at the properiy by not permitting re- Manchester Evening Herald ’’ In those days, approximately Forest; and Joyce Tribeault, co-owner of Poppy vlslcn as requested by Lipman a committee meeting tomorrow p rev a il.” lived under it refused to leave their Steak House by Martin Ltd. in the Manchester State Capitol may have to go half the membership and staff plies,” he contended. Tolland correH»®«^®”* B®**® Patch, is wearing a basic black by “Nut House.” over the telephone, prompting night at 8 at the United Congre- homes when they were warned, an hour The PZC stood b y its initial iju atrale, ’Tel. 975-2845. Shopping Parkade and Poppy Patch of Vernon. If that was what we were seeking, it is By Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak to State Transportation Com- of the Legislature arrived QO The teen-age lOH group conducts swimming class­ the commission to agree with gatlonal Church. ruUng, closing the bearing From left, Michael White, Martin manager, w e ^ or so before the break, that there was t MAiNOHEISTER, N.H. — T ac­ overall and Une item defen se, missicner A. Earl Woods, for his board the daily Legislative 8 ^ es for handicapped children every Sunday after­ member Fred Frey’s sugges­ also what we have got. The understand­ l3 less politically productive without permitting questions to a Martel suit with window pane plaid, Enro shirt, danger. That’s U»e “unlnvolved” way tics employed by Sen. George expenditures . . . Muskie’s rec­ than the debate issue, McGov­ effort to indoctrinate, state em­ cial, a train- adiich ran from noon, October through May, at the Manchester tion the item be cMisidered in Manchester Evening Herald ings actually reached at Peking are as bo answered' or rebuttals pre­ New Relief Program and tie by Damon; Steve DelTatto, co-chairnan, McGovern in one arduous night ord Is the opposite.” ern ' still hopes to embarrass ployes with the idea that, if that Greenwich to 'Hartford with High School pool. Tickets may be obtained at the executive session, during which Tolland correspondent Bette many of us try . t o live with situa- sented. models a Martel navy blue sport coat wth red tentative and as loomly strung together of campaigning around Man­ Muskle’s managers realize Muskie over statewide televi­ is the direction they come from, every stop along the way. It was GENEVA, Switzerland (AP) dr or by calling Miss Anderson at 72 Essex St, the public is excluded. Quatrale, telephone 876-2845. tions which are high wi^ peril, and a train which had a cimductor In his initial isresentation. stitching, navy and red geometric knit slacks, and a as Dr. Kissinger’s sentence structure. chester last weMc explains the that such mailings to the Man­ sion on defense spending, dis­ they C8U1 park their cars at Cor­ Atty. McOann described the — Various church groups, In- who had a, big watch. The ride uhlch a realistic examination would re­ unease now pervadtaig the New chester working claas can only closure of campaign contribu­ bins Comer in> West Hartford ocooerty as having 462 foot chiding the World Council of The main agreement comes down to one to Hartford gave legislators a veal should never be permitted to exist Hampshire ' campaign of Sen. hurt McGovern. (But the unease tors, troops in Europe, amnesty and .ride a “Commuter Ex­ on Motww Rd. and Churclies, the Lutheran World chance ta polish up th^- James Rabbol, \riio owns and about process and direction. But the dif­ Ekhmind S. Muslde, acutely sen- they cause In Muaide headquar­ for draft dodgers and, of press” bus in to their jobs. ’This 264 foot frontage on Anthony Federation and East Asian in the first place. Now, tor the moment, speeches for the day, brief the His Long Hair trains him. ficulty of having the process move in skive to any such citticlsm ters transcends political reality. course, Muside's past heresy on might lead to some alleviation Rd. Much of the land was Christian Conference, have newspapermen on what they' Now Gino has been told be a tragedy in 'wdiich we can’t even count from the left. Tq veterans o f the 1968 M c­ Vietnam . of the parking jam around the surrounded on three plaimed a major joint relief the prescribed direction is underlined by were going to say, make such Lost Him a Job can’t ride in cruisers and the number of Uves lost will focus some Muskie, national Democratic Carthy campeUgn who run the TMiy Podesta, the incisive State Capitol. by houses In the TWland and rehabilitation program for harmless deals and reach such more—a victim of his own hair. the fact that, in the flnat oonL front-runner and lopsided fav­ 1972 Muskie cam paign, MicGov- ycung eperative from Muakle’s But as tor that great sense of Summit subdlvlslan. the new state of Bangfladeah, GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. temporary attention on the danger in a creditable imderstandings as Deputies using the same pa­ munlque for the meetings, neither side orite to win In New Hampshire em hostility is all too reminis­ national headquarters who runs status ahd w ell being emd p rivi­ At present the commerical formerly Eairt Pakistan. (AP) — Gino, a tracking dog, trash pile dam. March 7, was clearly Mc­ cent of Democratic fratricide the New Hampshire campaign, lege' and comfort which the could be negotiated openly. was given a citation laA week trol car on other shifts com­ has surrendered any significant part of ends across Anthony Rd. The first phase of the pro- plained about dog hair getting Govern’s target during his fink four years ago. has been reassured by superiors guaranteed assurance of paric- In addition one could gosklp, claimed the zone gram, costing an estimated $5 for taking part in IS curests its fimdamental position on those tour stops that evening. ”I sleep, or Indulge in a bit of Ml their clothing or flying about That explains why a Muskie in Washington that this small ing space at the Capitol alone chaise be permitted and million, will last for about a last year. He has been working would think that anyone run­ can provide, we still see lio gambling, which .the legislators when windows were opened. specific confrontations which now exist aide angrily telephoned McGov­ state’s primary is no longer as was in harmony with the com- year. with Kent Ctounty Deputy Jail For Dnink Drivers? ning for Resident as a lincoln- great hope in prospect, and we of these days were sometimea between them. ern headquarters over a flyer significant as formerly; wheth­ mercially zoned area, and 'w as ------— ^ ’ esque figure ougtk to act more continue to extend our sym­ willing to participate In person­ In recommending that the state set a written by University of New er Muskie gets 50 per cent or 66 the “Mghest and best use of the Neither of us has abandinied its own like lincoln,” snapped Mc­ per cent is not all that Impor­ pathy to alL those who, day af­ ally although, in their formal mandatory jail sentence for drunk driv- Hamiishlre students attacking te n d ." Govern. ’Time and again, Mc­ tant. Undoubtedly true. But the ter day during legislative ses­ political careers, they were far particular client in Vietnam, although ers. G overnor liCeiiklU has proposed a Muskie’s vote against a U.S. The proposed zone change Govern sought to contrast his troop puUout from Eun^. fact George McGovern Is draw­ sions, have to try to fit their too Puritanical ever to vote to Ji-. Can you afford X>enalty that has not been used in this wouAd have “ minimal impact on there may be some significance in the own inmlstakably clear poUcy ing -blood here is proof that egos into spaces more said more let anybody else do any gam­ country, but has been enacted in Scan- More significantly, it is one rea­ the neighborhood since sub­ fact that the Chine»»* " with our most pressing news you don’t have to oppose com­ Korea, even thou|^ the fine pmiounce- were risking our political car­ M ood test. items, and run down the hill In mercial development just be­ eers” and did not change until ments in -principle scattered throughout The General Assembly now has sever­ time to catch a noon hour train cause you don’t want more gas al choiceB before it. It can do nothing, it 1969 when puM ic opinion also heating system? back to Fairfield County. stations. the communique denounced power poli­ changed. can adopt the Governor’s suggestion of When we happened to be a Domino TheMy It tastes even tics in every form and degree. a mandatory seven-day jail sentence oij "To Muskle’s managers here, Several of the opponents McGovern’s onslaught In this dollar or two ahead from the' So the communique itsell outlines and it could adopt a program^ somewhere in ''Wonder If He Brought Anything for Us?' morning train’s pinochle, we pointed to the dangers of per­ betwetai. But whatever is done, steps lackluster primary campaign mitting the commerical zone to retains, without removing them or with­ could reduce the Muskie total', wrould m ake the hom eward jou r­ have to be taken to step up enforcement ney In the dining car. with viilte pass the present boundaries of out diminishing them very much, the by setting up more state police road ini- cnce 70 per cent in polls, to Anthony Rd. claiming It would around 60 per cent. Even so, table cloth and steak and a concrete issues which stand between the spectlmis at night. If individuals believe be a “foot In the door” and lead betterat^S^ brand of service which felt just there is a probability of their being stop­ a Muskie win is inevitable. At to the domino theory of con­ two great powers, keeping them from beat, McGovern cannot hope tor as good, in those days, as it ped every six months, a major deterrent might feel to have a permanent tinued oommerlcal zone passing through any gate of instant much more tiian 25 per cent, a is provided, even with current laws. convenient parking place at the changes until the zone reached It would be pceslble to adopt the Swed­ poor seccMid in a drab field. heavenly imderstandlng. But the Muskie camp’s s«wi- State Capitol these days. the town Une. If your view of winter is watching your money go up in ish system which has two degrees. The Agreeing with Atty. McGann’s tlvtty to McGovern’s barbs Those indeed were the days. smoke with high beating bills, you should look into What will really count will be, as the less severe degree, punishable by fine, description of the road as the goes beyond this primary. In No one knew, then, that rail­ W eVe given Importetd Canadian President himself said in his final toast requires that a ^Iriver have no more than most heavily traveled road in low-cost natural gas. Thousands of families in the CNG area New HampsMre as at national roads weren’t permanent and a certain percentage of alcohol in U^e town, the o p p m s n ts interpreted M acN au^ton a great low price. at Shanghai, “what we-will do in the hecidquarters, Muskie staffers luxurious conveniences, or that already know you get more heat for your money when you blood, the more severe penalty is reserv­ this differently. bristle over any suggestion that there-. would come a day you $5.45 for the Fifth. years ahead.” i\rnq«um usM the heavy traf­ switch to gas. And converting to gas heat is easy. Just a ed for above that figure. The latter Muskie is inadequately militant couldn’t walk Up through Bukh- So our great price matches our That spirit, and the fact that the com­ draws a jail sentence. In all cases, con­ nell Park, or that that old con­ fic to justify expanstrklng class, are basically There was no leap year 25 Premium Canadian all the various muscles of his total be­ datory jail term. conservative. In the long run, years ago. Leap year 24 years NOTICE HOOWtT 0» C*’’*®* S ’® Serving the greater Hartford and New Britain areas A jail sentence tor those whose driving tthe Union Leader may prove ago fell on a Sunday. ing into a supreme high tensioned ef­ abilities' have been clearly Impared much more damaging than Mc­ THE OFFICE OF fort at summitry, but not acceptable as would be an experiment worth trying. Govern. 10 Years Ago DR. DANIIL $12.49 Half Gal. • $6.75 Quart a reflection of any reality. We are not sure that a jail sentence of as Moreover, McGovern’s tactics PURCILL. M.D. long as a week is even necessary, but we lack a certain rationality in con­ There w as no leap year 10 $3.49 Pint * $1.751/2 Pt But it could be made into a most im­ are sure that this is an enforceable pen­ servative Manchester. When Mc­ years ago. Leap year eig^t HAS MOVED TO portant week in the history of the world. alty—say compared to a license suspen­ Govern’s canvassers find a Mus­ years ago brought a SH Inch US N. MAIN ST. sion, which is not. Right now ten per kie supporter there, they fol­ snowfall which made the total MANCHESTER We have to applaud President Nixon's cent of those on state highways either low up by mailing a compara­ snowfall for February 22W imagination and courage in seeking it have no license, or driving under suspen­ tive voting analysis of the two inches. ^ Effective March 1 out; we hope it gets to him that his own sion. It wouiT’behoove the legislature to Senators wMch shows Muskie There was one birtii at Man­ TEL. 646-8010 take a hard look at a. new law. It might deficiently dovish (’’Sen. Mc­ chester Memorial Hospital, a UMDIitN WHUKY • » h iN D • fOU« Y U M (KD • EIGHTY MOOF • ©SCHEHIEY IM(H)«TS ( » ., N.Y..H.Y. nation accepts his venture with high ap­ not be popular, but it ml.?rht be very ef­ Govern has sponsored and son to Mr. and Mrs. James proval based on low level hopes rather fective.—MIDDLETOWN PRESS fou^bt tor efforts, to reduce Relsch of Coventry. PAGE NINE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1972 PAGE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 29; 1972 Registration I Police Report | Bridges In New Threat Illing Holds Dem ocratic Fire CaUs Memo Reveals ITT Deal Career Day Ends Tomorrow Two unidentified young men For Longshore Strike Grand List $256,966,693, were seen taking numerous rec­ Manchester High School Caucus Set Eighth District firefighters AFS Program For French Oass ords from Caldor’s on Toliland SAN FRANCXSCD (AP) — contracts calling for 5Ji per Fnufcto P. McDonald students Barbara Fee and were called to 385 N. Main St. Tpke. yesterday afternoon., A By SHEILA METER L o n g 8 h o,r e leader Harry cent increases. FYanclfl Peter McIXmald, 84, By BARBARA FKE Sheila Meyer spent today at Tomorrow wUi be toe last day at 11:28 this morning to extin- Republican Chiefs (Career Day Reporter) W ith s^ e securi^ (^Icer ^ d Bridges saj^ dock workers will Another business representa- ot 74 Ludlow Rd. died this mom- (Career Day Reporter) The Heraldt participating in to join the new FYench Oon- gulsh a car fire. Final Figures Indicate MHS "Career Day” and 1- gjHke every U.S. port if toe tlve on toe board, Rocoo Slcl- at Manchecfter Memorial District caucuses of Demo­ versaUon class taught by Homer ax xo.ak _ _ x j xa, wx.. By DON McLEOD An rrr 25, taking about ’ 20 records Two American Field Service learning about toe operation at the West Side P'” *’ ^K^th Hospital. By GL.ENN GAMBER J to R will be heard and on amt surprise.” "Because of a Orasseler at me west side uigt^ct men went to 260 N. WASHINGTON (AP) — A recently won in a will be difficult for toe board to (AFS) exchange students spoke of a newspaper. cratic voters will begin tonight Recreation ^ n te r J^ m 1 ^ to ^ waahdowii memorandum attributed to a ment dented any deal over the seen the »ne*M until it w m ^ ^g ,j^gy ftiU Mr. MdDonald was bom S^pt. (Herald Reporter) Wednesday, March 8, at the new law passed last year pro- approve toe agreement, the 21, 1887 in Bethel and had lived TVio tnw n’a irrnaa 1Q71 same time, people with names viding tor the gradual elimina- to an nUng Junior High School In addition to observing, at 7:30 to decide who the 74 11:30 ^ m . TOe text is French ^ accident. lobbyist for International Tele- convention financing or toe an- diown to Mm by one o t An«te^ gg^. g^^j gpg^ g^g^ ^jg ggg„. new contrac , each girl wrote several stor­ Investiaatlcn "nie Los Angeles ’Dmes re- newspaper sM aavs tltnist case. sons assistants last week. But officer r *"* ”investigation----- “ — **— ^ ^ Bridges noted toM toe wage ies. On this page are two of was employed as an dectriclan O rana LilSt is $AOb,yDD,Dyo, heard. A special inventories; adding to this the cn toe Manchester Democratic at Baldwln-Stewart Electric Co., according 'to fiscal figures meeting has been set for Satur- moving out of Pratt and Whlt- Va'.arezo, of Quito, Ecuador, them — both topical, and iS .’S fr e S S flreren^erfca^^k'S^^'lSS r S ‘Slc?''to?®R£'Snj[ ^ continuing. Cokst longshoremen’s pace call- boost exceed^ boarti limits, town committee. for a ner cent nav in. But he said that toe new 17- Hartford, before he retired a released today by Edgar day, March 11, from 9-11 a.m. ney inventory and finally the 80 sold John Lombardo, who spent both stories that would have over the Modem Dance and Cheney Bros, 22 ' toe summer of 1971 in Burlage, been written by other mem­ Originally, 96 persons filed to Creative- ...... Exercise class r i?udiST.6?^im-K Saa;^n«e^“to - - TerraerL-iiLt^ Sometime over the weekend, runntag into serious nionto contract comes after two number of years ago. He was an Belleville, town assessor, for those who are unable to per cent elimination cf manu- ^ there ^ ro fire. favorable settlement of cases that allowed ITT to keep Army veteran of World War I. This is slightly higher than attend on the scheduled eve- facturer's inventories, it was ex- Germsmy, spoke to seventh bers of toe staff. run for the 74 seats. However, women. The class Will be open there was no fire Melvin S. Hathaway withdrew major antitrust suits og^t aome of toe firms it sought to Anderson* Mrs Main St.,^waf broken y^!"i^eati^*^r^d ^ He is survived by a sister, the $256,936,258 prelimi- "‘"^s. pected that there would be a graders concerning their exper­ to new participants. yesterday from too District 3 ITT. Mrs. Martha Kurk' of Bethel; nary figure released last . AJI of those meettogs win be substantial decrease in this iences here and abroad. Color Tube painting with Linda Rose slides illustrated their talks. an accident of another vehicle race, leaving 95 persons still will start Its second five week and a niece. wppk Municipal Building Hear- category of assessments. These toDitaBeanlM'C’lTT Wk^" “ .. „ given at the Kentucky gover------Bridges, cMef of the Inter- it% rovlded for a 72 cent an The assembly was tled-ln with but searched the car and found running. District 3 is the most session for beginners, starting State Shelves to earUer the Re- „gr.g mansion last May. ’ iHe *n»e funeral will be Thursday The'gross total Grand Ust ‘"8: facts b ^ ^ ccncen- cassette tape players natlo^ Lemgshorem^ s and wagre to $6 per hour retro- at 8:30 a.m. from the John F. a pilot program of toe new ^ small quantity of marijuana, controversial contest of all, with March 9 from 10 to 11:80. Par­ P****” ®"* P ^ y announced quoted Mrs. Beard as saying was $2M,078,471, but there were ' I ® ! :trated ' effort on personal prop­ w ^ rei)orted" m l^ " f ^ Warehousemen’s------Union, said ^ ^ g ttec. M and an in- n em ey Funeral Home, 219 W. erty was made which resulted seventh grade social studies Shirley Gulda of Lyman Rd., 19 candidates running for 9 ticipants will team various-tech­ W.R. Merriam, an ITT vl^^ aelection of San Diego for ita MitcheU cMded her tor lobby- Railbus Plan president and head Nathan Hale School yesterday, Monday in toe union news- crease to $6.46 per hour July 1. Center St with a ^ o f toe various sizes are A breakdown of toe lUt is as in toe above increase,” Belle­ curriculum, "Man and His Bolton,. pleaded g^iilty to third- committee seats. niques of painting with tubes n a t i o n a l convention which among Congressmen over ------, - . r>aner------The Dispatcher, “ Stand Lenten Speaker World Today.” degree burglary and toe case The caucuses wlU be held in including how to blend colors, Washington office, was made . ^ ..X X Another feature is a guaranteed ville said. The state transportation de- availoUe by columnist Jack ^® merger in case and told her ^^®" ^ weekend ^P^’,by to march out as ^ M ^ y work week for full time S T T a n ^liriS'wJil^Sl^to to vetorans, toe bUnd follows: A law passed about live years Xlmena Is toe sixth child in continued until March 23. toe cafeterias of the fbHowing hoW to decoupoge, how to paint The Sheraton Corp. of Amer- she should have come directly break, and toe elderly. Real Estate—$212,169,799 with The Rev. Elward B. Hollman, partments proposed Hartford-to- Anderson. along with the East OoaM if ^ workers and 18 hours per St. Mary’s Cemetery, Bethel. $7,754,692 or $5,783,648 in exempticns for a eg® provided for a 10 per cent gj Grace , a family of nine brothers and a. presentence investigation was schools; D istrict! — Waddell, on pellon, terry cloth, and vel lea, an ITT subsidiary, con- to Mm. The list is up ^ ’ ------. , ....., ______. ___ ^ ______— ... . I m. AIva *4 n James Daley, 62, of no cer- IP®./ Board cuts our iwgotiated ^ggj^ part-time wotkers. Friends may call at toe fu­ about 3.1 per cent over toe 1970 net total of $206,386,151. Last per year reducUon In toe tax- 1 sisters. Her father, Mario, op- ordered. Another charge of Broad St.; District 2—Rdbert- vet. Class lessons are free. Oto- Bloomfield railbus experiment ^ **** convinced, toe memo c«i- *brmed last December that It Anderson quoted Mrs. Beard Church in Windsor, will be guest erates a store in Quito. burglary in toe third degree, son, N. School St.; District 3— I, tain address, was arrested last settlement by as much as one ------neral home tomorrow from 7 net Grand List Of $249,212,711. year’s net total after cuts by able value of manufacturers speaker at a midweek Lenten er m a t e ^ may ordered has been shelved. State Deputy had pledged $100,(XX> to toe San as saying Mitchell to 9 p.m. She is living with Mr. and charges of larceny in toe Buckley, Vernon St.; District 4 at the classy Mrs. Rose plans versaUens with Louie ^ night and charged with intoad- cent.” At toe existing 48.66 mill tax the Board of Tax Review was Inventcries unUl atter 10 years sgryigg tomorrow at 7:30 p.m a third session to start In Anrll T*’®n»PortaUon Commissioner oheU, toat our noble com- Convention Civic Com- had been to M b y J P ^ d e M Nix- gj^g^ ,ound at 2 The a International,.x.=x.«xx.xa- ax Longshore-— Boomerang Ban The tamily suggests that a ^ increase would mean $199,313,091. toe inventories will no longer gj. Episcopal Church. Mrs. John Seavey, 77 Oxford degree and reckless en- —Highland Park, Porter St.; St. Barbara Seavey one of her ^angerment were nolled. She District 6—Bennet Junior High wMch will o n ^ - Samuel KaneU said today, be- mltment has gone a long w a / earmwlied an- m to lay o « ITO. pearl St. Court date Is March men’s Assoctetlm In toe E ^ BALBALL HEIATH, England memorial ^ W b i^ o M i w ^bout $377,000 additional in- Personal Property — $28,736,- be taxable. The service will be that of wracn wm oil au m to* o*ber $100,000 foT toe com- Beard was quoted as saying ul- has agreed to joint acti ending AnfUnaf o a 13^^Y 15LA.HA.V fltT*ike bV IS.- ing place but «__a authorities__aq...— or- of Albert Vickers, was found puted at 65 per cent of actual This is less than last year’s net ments, according to Belleville, church in Windham and as fourth-degree larceny. polling place, also is not avall- AFS program. He is toe son of during the Tuesday, Tliursday \rtii^ would have run the m l- referred to were Louie B. Nunn, Anderson said in Ms cMumn y r e e d very lliorougMy that un- ^ ^g^.g troated at MMchester W ^ k w o ^ r s at 24 W ^ dered an end to Ms Sunday dead yesterday at her home. value of property. ' of $22,182,755. “ is because of a change in toe n^mister to toe Episcopal stu- Bllly Stone, 66, of 39 Tower able). Mr. and Mrs. John E. Lom- and Friday classes. former governor of Kentucky: toat Mrs. Beard "acknowledged ^er no clr^m s^ces would i^igngorial Ho^tal and rrieas- Ck>ast ports. Is canceled If toe practice sessions on Mrs. Vickers was bom May The list is subject to chang- According to a memo from automobile schedule wilch dents and prlest-in-charge of St. Rd., pleaded giUlty and was Results of the caucuses wUl buses. anyone in tMs office ^ u s s ^ ^ g g bar-io, 502 Spring St. The 18-month demonstration Atty. Gen. John MitcheU; and the secret deal’’ when Pay Board does not give Ite ap- y,gt <.it could be 22, 1888 in Hebron. es by toe Board of Tax Review. Belleville to Town Manager refined to mere nearly reflect chapel at toe Univer- fined $20 lor fourCfi-degree lar- be reported to and tabulated at wito anyone our participation * _ She is survived by two daugh­ His host family in Germany ceny. District 3, where Herbert Ste- project had been delayed for ^Harold S. Geneen, president and fronted with toe memo. ^ v a l within 30 days. Bridges mth^dangerous.” Four meetings of toe board Robert Weiss, "toe active con- values as of toe assessment g^y Connecticut. in the convention, including me, p^ygg reported several ar- said. ters, Mrs. Nellie Nichols of consisted of Mr. and Mrs. Several persons were fined venson, Democratic reg(istrar several months due to lack of ------*1, have been scheduled for March struction of commercial and in- date.” According to Belleville, yje dloc'ese of Connecticut, tr.j-rtnh Lueken and their Manchester “Other than permitting John yesterday in connection A report in toe Los Angeles Siaron, Vt^ ^ d Mrs. Dorothy ^ bear appeals of assessments, dustrial property is primarily toe standard state motor vehl- be is secretary to the Standing . tor motor vehicles violaUwis. of voters, is a candidate for the a satisfactory labor agreement, A o d o V e r More Security With Breen of California; a s is te r ,______,______„ ______,______i_ uofo ,____ x... three cchildren, Hans Josei^, town committee. and toe Connecticut Com- MitcheU, Ed Redncke, Bob Hal- accidents. Times quoted Virgil Day, a Tomorrow night from 7-9, peo- responsible "for toe increase in cle price lists are compiled be- Committee, and toe Oiurch j ahoIa Mr Tjieken '^®y Include: Hospital Notes deman and Nixon (besides 'WU- jomi C. Morse, 31, of 825 Ell- management member of the 15- Mrs. Lillian Wlngertsman of pie with names beginning with real estate where toe largest tore toe Oct. 1 town assessment scholarship Committee, and a . _ mnfrartnr Rur Barbara M. Laine, 94Broad pony’s current financial prob­ Willimantic; and tour grandchil­ VDSlUNa HOUBS lems have compUcated toe'''Bit- son, ® be to-k>- pje with names beginning from in personal property a "pleas- count for this, he said. Revise toe COnsUtuUon' and ^ X'______pension, $125. private. noon • 2 p.m., and 4 The project Is not dead. Afraid false teeth wiU drop at the “ *^ xC X Troy, 23, of 202 Woodbrldge St., - ^ San Mego and is chair- Wndsor St. has said it WiU approve only ^ regularly. made to toeJMemorial Fimd of Fessant, 26, of CIRCUIT COURT 12 School St., reckless driving, $25. Where does toe re^HmslbllUy Self Service!• 10 a.m . 2 n m • P«>Wems—the state had worked * x, * peared before toe commission m an of toe Republican Oon- Douglas C. St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Manchester Session I. 10 o.m. a p.m., ^ raUxoaA track lease agree- approved an application *or a ^ ^^g^ g pg^.ggjparcel ^ u. ^nd , , North Chelmsford, Mass., was Rene E. Hlrto, 22, Sandy Me where school playground 4 p.m. ‘ 'S p.m. Campaign Corn- WllllmanUc. About Town Beach Rd., Crystal Lake, oper- ment with toe Penn Central commercial kennel operation located partly in Hebron and charged wito reckless On Illing Wing Idea equipment is concerned? The intenrive ^ and ^ronary and toe state had toe „ BgUg„ ^ partly in Andover, wanting to ' ^g last night/ after Ms John Johnson . The Rev. Charles Kuhl, pastor fie^*^*}Sea^d^TOUty ^to'^arc^r ^ motor vehicle while his Cares I m m ^ t e famUy only, cooperation, of otoer agencies in- dear BUI,” Tnh Efforts to relieve over- the same 14 per cent growth Illing addition, pointed out that question was raised at a joint establish a famUy camping ^ coUision with a Funeral services for of Zion Evangelical Lutheran !^d VoSe^tn^Srthlra d S ^ any time, limited to five min volved. Acting on an appUcation sub- >«e“ ® concluded, "that aU tola ------— ------— jw m __TiUnn- rate for Manchester in toe no euucau.^iiai s>jeciiiu.a’uv/us meeting of toe Board of Educa- mitted by R lc^ Leighton, Rr^d. Altoough they ^ not ^can be «c™cUedreconcUed 1 between Hal Johnson, formerly of 33 Hamlin present decade that it expert- have been submitted tor toe Church, will conduct a Lenten yesterday and was sentenced to dtes. The federal government Service tonight at 7:30 at William E. Hunt of Broad ticn and toe Lake Street School Maternity: Patiiere, 11 a.m. • tentatively approved a $642,176^ commission approved the submit ^ M ^ to ^ We'ug St. who .died yesterday at toe six menths on each count, to Brook, reckless driving, $20. <3ebnn1a nnH M n n ch p atw ^ ^ Lutheran Church in PTO last nlg^t. establishment of a kennel wMoh 0»®y office remain totaUy ignorant 'Tim othy M. WeUs, Lutheran Home in Middletown, acnools anQ Mancnesier population reaching 56,000 . in displayed by Greenberg in con- Rockville. run consecutively, and two Several metor vehicle charg- 1*:45 p.m., and 8:80 p.m. • 8 grant for the raUbus, but toe je a ^ what the commission ^»®® Hartl Dr.. TalcottvlUe. was EVeitYTHiNG The elementary school play­ will be held at Holmes Funeral High School were revived jjg disparity between nectlon with his report are only ‘ ___ Veara probaUon. The sentences including- p.m .; others, 3 p.m. • 4 p.m., delays prompted toe state to deemed necessary requirements • charged wito faUure to grant grounds have been Mrlthout DRY CUSANS BEHER Home, 400 Main St., at a time last night at the Board of growth and junior hig^ enroll- schematic. Will be suspended alter 80 days and 0:80 p.m. • 8 p.m. ask for more money. The sec- buUdlng for such an operation, saying ^ M jcltv toe light of way yesterday after- to be announced. , , , The Rev. and Mrs. John Buck, ^hich he has already served Cynthia L. DiSano, 2i26, of equipment ^ ^------for some nine years.------ments is apparenUy based on Limits: 10 in maternity, and request was necessary for ®*®®* 3-acre parcel -would file their appUcation N noon after Ms car was in col- Friends may call at toe fu­ Education meeting. After a The population, projected en- directors of the Child Evange- waiting for trial. The probation Hamden, operating a motor ve- |)oajid voted to o^^awva w 1 toe declining birth rate. With 12 in otoer areas, no Umlt In normal cost escalation as weU J « n d . g g g ^ ^ j y . 3 ^ _ Uslon with a car driven by Lin- ?ll RAINCOATS neral home Thursday from 2 lengthy discussion, with rollment, and coat flgimps. he Usm Fellowship of Connecticut, hgg the condition that he goes while her license was un- remove it after several children have no more than 25 adult “ ^^fraC gt toat time slight peaks and valleys, toe Mlf-servlce. as the labor problem. ^ rr da d. Sheer Of East^ord at CLEANED AND WATERPROOFED to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. most of the speakers appar- went on, are only somebody’s be guest speakers at a fel- to Vallance House at Norwich suspension. had been injured. Two years All emergency patients and The federal funds would have dogs at aiw one time on toe ently in favor of a third town blrto rate has d ro^ d them that there were no regula­ opinion. To illustrate this point, lowship luncheon tomorrow state Hospital and obey its David C. Ferrante, 21, of ago toe board rescinded this ac- outpatiVntelSete requested to use p^'for payed for upgrading upgraxnng tto me ^t- eigm- ~ tt^‘ conce‘^Mii"'c^'pg^7. concerning campgrounds, Harry “ T. . flC^lay,Ba M. of Miss Catlierlne Flanagan juiiiunjunior mhigh axi ovxxvxw,school, the x.x.v- t«»m.» . tx I-iiw n Susag said that CDAP (Com- from 11:48 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at rules while he is treated for East Hartford, Improper use of tion but cuto in the education tilO . HBW emergency VUtOA^VUVJ roomawsaa ^ e s ^ te h ^ ra llte^ — — trwlw------|| discussedVUmiUOO^A somowsaw e-p<^ble s e t ^ ^ « « v n ^ e t o e d talk-___ BlalrsvlUe, Pa.. was charged munity Development Action Trinity Covenant Church. The drug addiction. plates. budgeThave prevented the pur; R O C K V ILL E ^SS Catherine board tabled a motion by entrance off Armory St. Access from Hartford to Btoomftel^ sMe mid ® ® ^ and faculties, finaUy sugge^ng Beard"at” Nunn’8 with unsafe backing yesterday | SUITS and DRESSES Paul nr«»nhprcr huildinc x.xxx.6 t-iamiP l^ ) nas has projected an enroll- event is open to toe public. JutVre Nicholas Armentano Pete FVeter, 47, of 163 EJdger- chase of equipment. Flanagan, 63, of 22 South St. to the entrance is via exlstoig c o n ^ c ^ of terminals aiM wUl 7 an ^ that they file a formM appU^ anv after Ms car was In coU1sI* a »ise check, a year remains unfiUed. vegetables of insignificant food trlbution to the More people every day 'tToofan/Mir OOO f*\n1r. a ^rAa«» *v1aar^ ^ and lees than 5 per community w to puraly rom toe discussion. “ There Manchester Memorial Hespi- In a companion case, llferk . White, 20, cf Enfield, be ^ thrown„„„„„ „„ out when toe budget toelps. Bast Hartford; Ben- to appear. He was released to had been sent to William B r e ^ carbohydrate. support of a local aituatioii. 1495 of the police union. Speak- a new school. Connecticut Pub- said. •E. PhelpB,______u o hss hcft, flcting cnairmEn <» m e _____ — choose low-cost ing for the group, patrolman lie Expenditure Council (OPE3C) “ I stiU believe it is in toe best seems to be some thinking ‘at tal against Frank and Mary P. Turning, also 21 and of East a, tnotor vehicle without ig tightened. ? Hartford, pleaded guilty and ^® o"^ er’s permission and Board member Maurice Mil- James Sweeney u rgr© d that projections are for the Grades interests of the town of Man- the ether end of the street*,” he Wiley. '^SSate£rTlm «ths-;^ ODAP members consider a 7-9 in town to fall from 2,765 cheater to build toe Southwest said, “ that Uncoln School Release of Attachment was fined $35 for possession of to"d-degree larceny. jgj. suggested that toe PTO l S J ^ ^ HFD 8. RockvlUe; centiy in Florida, the CaroUnas M nli« "grandfather d a i» e ” to go this year to 2,623 in 1980-81. Es- Junior High School,” Susag con- should be given to toe town for Hartford Hcspital Inc. against marijuana. They were in a car Criminal cases nolled Includ- members go to the town council OttoR.Sasse.rtxx_ O x ... 62an Ardmore A.wt.«ntoa Rd.;Rf? • andorw? Hartford Hartfnni wMtoig waltiiur for trials. trials, tiiat _ Of building Official. atong with its recommendations tlmatlng that parochial school tinued. “ Whether it should be a a Municipal Building annex, and Thomas L. and Diane L. Hef- stepped by police Dec. 5, 1971. ®^‘ with their r e ^ s t if they want Mrs. Dorotoy K. Schweyer, He is scheduled to be sen- ^ Savings Bank Life Insurance for ^ u lr in g degrees enroUments in Manchester will 1,200-pupil school is beside toe toat Northeast Elementary "on, The police were investigating Gary BUnn, 22, of Coventry, action. He said he did not feel Coventry. tenced March 20 In U.S. District T p ^ y Cook, conspiracy, breaking and enters the Board of Education should or their equivalents for promo: remain constant at 410 in this point. I believe we have to plan School should be reactivated to -Alao, Anthony T. Senatore, court in Hartford for toe charge ® ^ !g ^ t b e town’r bMldUig of- TOMORROW’! tions'above patrolmen. W it h period, their summary shows in an effective, orderly manner.” replace Lincoln and Green.” ing with criminal intent and be responsible for toe play- East Hartford; Linda Sheer, of transporting a falsely made _ • appointed zoning , and here's why Sweeney were patrolmen Sam - public school enrollments In 1 Before summing up his stand. On a November referendum, toe lareeiiy. grounds after school hours. East Hartford: AhtoUiette Spal- gj^ forged check across state It’s Leap Year Day Michael Dow, 16, Thomas C. dialrman Joseph. Powers TREASURES uel Maltempo and Robert GuUl- these grades falling from 2,356 he attacked the proposal from electorate rejected toe proposed luto, WUidsor Locks; Mrs. EUa unes. He pleaded guUty to this gj gonUig agent Parke, 17’ and Norman Varney, urged toe parents to come to ■ SBLI is the money-saving way to ano. in 1971-72 to 2,113 in 1980-81. several angles. He questioned elementary school, planned for Sturtevant, .Lake St., RFD 6, charge last Tuesday. The check considerable buy life insurance in the State of OPEXJ figures also anticipate the feasibility and cost of toe Kennedy Rd. and Kent Dr., by 21. “ I of Groton and all charged the annual town meeting and TODAY -Sweeney explained that the Vernon; Mrs. Janice B. SuUe, was drawn on the Northern Con- jg „ ^i recent months, Connecticut. 2,043 votes. with one count each of third- support toe education budget if 169 Oakland St.; Christopherler J. TiActicutnecticut National Bank, EUing-EUUig- .__ . ____ tvm-. union desired to protect senior degree burglary, flrst-degree when former PZC chairman Six Babies Lose they wish to have toe $20,000 re­ Wittke, 9 Bank St.; Rose-Marie tg^ office. members of the departnient who Describing himself as a "real­ larceny and escape from cus­ Raymond Houle, when he re- ■ SBLI is sdld diract at savings tained. Wrubel, Mansfield Center. ------^------were hired befwe any such re­ ist, pragmatist,” Atty. Allan tody. I ' signed from that board, noted banks or by mail. No one will BIRTHS -YESTERDAY: A ' quirements were considered. School Transfer Policy Thomas, board chairman, said Milton Borst, 69, of 83 St. 6 - O * . - ! . * that the ronUig agent vras not come to your home. Thomas Connors, chairman of toat although he still believes son to Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. performing Ms duties. John’s St., being found intoxi- Manchester Area Stuart, Willimantic; a daughter Women^S tugnts toe pitoUc safety and transpor­ Sent Back for Changes a new junior high school is toe Birthday Rights coted. • - - .. 11 .M ' ^ Breadheft, who acts as the ■ SBLI is the ideal way to build tation task force, explained that best solution to toe overcrowd­ John P. Dixen, 17, of East to Mr. and Mrs. Alan Sprlesters- Bill Approved town’s zoning agent, acknowl­ 2^ *® . protection on a budget. ing problem, ” I would reluctant­ baUh, Hartford; a daughter to according to toe recommenda­ By DOUG BEVINS Hartford, fourth-degree larceny. Hebron Man edged that he has not been do­ Tjxirf night, toe Board of Edu- dated by law, toe system is ly have to support tonight’s pro- Mr., and Mrs. Dennis Ryan, ■ SBLI offers all standard forms of tion, toe requirement would be (Herald Reporter) (Continued from Page One) ing any work as zoning agent in pcsal.” Despite^toe overwhelm­ Charged In Broad Brook. the past 6 or 8 months. insurance for men, women and ing rejection of both schools in Six bttbies.were born today at local hospitals before Vownnn Also, a daughter to Mr. and hazardous occupations and Urn- The letter from the first se­ children. ' >nd t t . w M m «U1 b . IlA TTAl*ol/I^a T^l*AOa 4*imA Vvii^ ■i’ViAgr MAlnV\*«n4'A 4*V\av«« ______. _— motkai He added however. ,< . ____ ixx„o /..x. “ “ “ November, he said, a change in The Herald's press time, but they wpn’t celebrate their D rug Case Mrs. William MihaUak, Stafford it night work for them. lectman was not submitted in "HopetoUy five yeer^ from now, committee, e e^- giwe for furnishing transports- ^gjg^voter reaction might be possl-possi­ first birthday until 1976— today is Feb. 29, the extra Springs; a daughter to and concern also has been ex- the open sessian of the meeting. If you live or work in Connecticut, it wm be (required) for appoint- ^ P®“ ® y«® ''' ble five years from now. He day added to the calendar eyery Leap Year. Damage Is Minor Wesley P. Ives, 17, of Deep- Mrs. Joseph Handleman, Glas- pressed about the effect on Informed ______sources,_ however. you can join the smart SBLI buyers. ■for transfer of pupils within the If the famUy moves from one ment too." added toat toe estimated cost The six babies who will be ------wood Dr., Hebron, was charged tonbury; a son to Mr. and Mrs. child-custody cases, alimony the letter was read To find out how, just stop in at your district to another during the John Gorslde, CDAP Agency figures are appealing but doubts shcr^-phMged on birthdays, revolution of toe earth around At School Fire with possession of controUed Raymond Dqmont, Windsor; a and child-support laws that fa- discussed in executive see- Board members called atten- school year, the child will nearby savings bank or call and ask chairman, gazed out on toe that a scaled-down school would haven’t been named yet. drugs. The arrest was made daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Rob- vor women. gig^ last Mght. tion to two omissions in toe transfer to his new neighbor- toe sun — is 36314 days. And Smoke detected in toe base- for full information without obliga­ "crowd” of three men and said be approved. BirtoBirths at Manchester xvx.;m^ Memo- g„„ „ g^^Xfg „day „ „ every * x *u _x. x x„ yesterday - by - state police in ert T. Colder, Somers; a son to >nie Judiciary Committee has b ^p iIbRimm draft. One is failure to specify hood school unless parents re- ment of toe old portion of toe connection with an incident in- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Adams, agreed to allow two weeks for Breadheft distributed to oom- tion. You don’t have to be a dapoaitor. tongue-in-cheek, “ It appears Hewever, Thomas concluded, fourth year (on Feb. 29) takes a time period for admlnlstra- quest otherwise. ‘lids request is Sykes School on Park St., Rock- volvlng several students at 147 School St.; a son to Mr. and the filing of majority and ml- ^iggign members copies of new Right now is tho right time to get that toe CAC (Citizen’s Advisory "I don’t think we con afford to ^ ^ ttee)''h ^ ‘ d^Valimtes''- consideration of a request to be made in writing to toe StewartT of WllllmanUc; a ®®»-®gggj^ gj. t*'® one-fourth day Mrs. John F. McConvllle Jr., 21 nority reports, making it un- proposed regulations, one set the facts on low-cost Savings Bank Commlti do nothing, and I don’t think we vHle, caused the students to be ’- “ ‘1 rendering of a decision, principal of toe school from daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Den- „ . ' X J X XX on xoj weux of Newell Hill Rd., Elling- Biro St. likely that the issue will be be- HgaWng with the establishment W / 1 tic job.’ can. afford another defeat.” Life Insurance. Hrarings on recommendations '"'® U*®, to w ^ h toe chUd will be trans- nls Ryan cf Bread Breok; a But a true solar year isn’t pre­ evacuated at 11:30 a.m., today, and toe investigation Is DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: fore toe Senate until the latter g^^^j operation of a family camp- in the T rees o f health social submit toe final policy to prin- ferrlng. Robert Spillane favors going daughter^ to„ Mr. and Mrs. _Den- _ e*®ely 36314 days — the World Damage was lieht and toe stu- continuing, police said, " . ______XXX. Aimnnan nn^oo thof aA4i®®® gnhool a half-hour later after ^®®“ ® ^ WlUlams. 20. of 96 era; Paul N. Cyr, 69 Tracy amendment won overwhelming copies of the proposed reg^ out eighteenth president. . . and our newest in protected hy low-cost Savings Bank Life Insurance. They re getting beeinning at 8 i> m in the IB ^ - <^u*'es fcr transfer requests ini- range a conference with quail- Bennet principal, commented FVancis McManus of 63 Echo *8514 days. By toe time a , 1 j St., Rockville, was Dr.; James J. CarilU, 68 approval in the House in the ulatlcpa were not a.vallable for SchW auditorium, ff^ted by parents and toe fled school personnel who are that "programs” were appar- few centuries roll by, toe extra to^smoke vtras cleared. charged yesterday with operat- Wells St.: Carla A. Cook, Bast last Congress only to die in the publfc inspection, and Bread- the Great American series honoring General high quality protection at “ direct to the buyer” prices. And they’re Copiesuomes 01 of uietoe nreiimiiuirypreliminary drafturait ----- school,— “ and one caused - by------directly responsible - for toe ently - paramount - in toe thinking - Births at RockvlMe General minutes add up. So to avoid The basement houses toe shop g motor vehicle without a Hartford. Senate, where opponents led by heft said Ujat discussion of the George Patton. nf thft nrkAP dneument contain- change of address within toe child’s program or who may cf board members when, they Hospital today Included a son problems with toe calendar, area and toe girl s leaker room, license, in connection with a Also, Mrs. Priscilla M. Du- Ervin succeeded in keeping it proposed changes also would he getting all the advantages of doing business with a savings bank. Inir to* recommendations are in tcw"- contribute to toe decision rela- Planned toe third junior high mr. gmd Mrs. Royal Thomp- calendar makers decided that plus storage areM. Smokq. was one-car accident on Vernon bay, 68 Farmstead Dr., South from a vote. ______• A il are strictly L IM ITE D ED ITIO N S! (Previous Friendly, helpful service. Impartial advice. Convenience. Why the Marv Chenev librarv When a parent requests tlve to the personal reason; (2) school. Since toe Illing addition gon of 112 Prospect St., Rock- three of every four centlslmal reportedly heaviest in toe locker ^.ve. Windsor; Mrs. Mary T. Nascem- Limited Edition Presidential decanters are now ^ transfer of his child from his will confer with toe principal of and Bennet renovations will not ville; and a son to Mr. and ^ rs. years — those marking toe turn room area and some snjoulder- Police said WiUiama’ cor beM, 183 Lyness St.; Eddie L. don’t you join the crowd with Savings Bank Life Insurance? selling lor as much as $75.00 to $100.00) . district school to another, these toe other school to discuss pro- serve this purpose, he said,. ” I vvilll'am Pettoeff of 101 South a century — would be com- ing- material waq removed from struck a pole. Damage was ml- Daigle, Broad Brook; Mrs. An- mon rather than leap years. College Dean Dies conditions would apply in toe gram advantages; and (3) will canr.'.t support the proposal.” St.. Rockville. toe wall. Three pieces of fire „or and no Injuries were re­ Me Heusser, Laurel Manor r T o Strada Restauranf , policy, in its present form; send a written notltlcatipn of Dr. DPnald J. Hennlgan, su- These Leap Year babies prob- ®’e*>- 29 apparatus reported to toe ported. Williams U scheduled to Convalescent Home; Unda B- • Five dollars each (but not for long!) . • . Available in Manchester at scene. The police salvaged toe appear In a rcu lt Court 12, I 699 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER I ■WEST HARTFORD (AP) — QueUified school personnel and toe decision to parents) and' perlntendent of schools, came ably wen’t miss out on birth; Besides toe peculiarity of Bewer, East HartfOTd. attractively gift boxed. Roland F. Lescarbeau, 55, toe parent shall ai^ee that the copies to toe principal of the out in faver of a scaled-down days, an3rway, as most Leap leap year birthdays, there is an- burned material taken out and Rockville, March 21. Napoleon said, VMan Who S l ^ TIU Noon »Man>t E n ^ ■ Also, Cynthia Babyak, East Ih o Sunriso." But Today,, If Man Sleeps Tto Npon, Ho THE SAVINGS BANK of Granby, dean of toe ■ Sam- child will benefit from' toe new other school and the super- third junior high. “ I would not Year babies celebrate on Feb. cther custom associated with said an Investigation Into toe Vernon p<^ce are Investigat- Hartford; Karl JoMison, Mead­ Doesn’t Enjoy La Strada’s Breaklast Special! R • N O W ! (while they last!) at uel I, Ward Technical Oollege school’s program and envipon- Intendent of schools. like to see this plant (Bennet) 28 during toe “ off-years.” Some toe extra-day years — a legend cause of toe fire will be con- ing a two-car accident which ows Oonvalesoent Home; Rob­ ■ OF MANCHESTER at the University of Hartford, ment; toe child’s transfer will If toe parents’ request is de- used any longer than It has to celebrate on March 1. toat women are permitted to Unued. occurred yesterday afternoon ert. L, Vadore, 21 View St.; BraokfcMt Special Good till 11:00 A.M. ■ and at most savings banks throughout Connecticut. coUapsed on campus Monday not overload toe class or unit; nlnied by principals, they may be,” he said. “ It dbes not and The government ,'wlll pick propcse marriage to men. Although fire and school offi- on Kt. 30. Frederick W. Kaiser, South • C»DLDEN WAFFLES SOe and was dead on arrival a t St. and transfpcriatlon will be pro- appeal their decision, first, to will net respond to toe educa- Feb. 28 to observe their birth' Surprisingly, though, there declined to offer a toeoc^, Drivers of the cars were I Glastonbury; Mrs. Bmmallne I wito Butter, Syrup, and Coffee. ■ WILTON'S OIFT SHOP FYancls Hospital. vlded by toe, parent. toe superintendent of schools tlonal pregrams toat you heard days — to send them bills for were no applications fcr mar- reportedly they suspect toe fire Lawrence W. Zlemba, 47 Vil M.. BlaokwUder, 40 Franklin LOW COST SAVINGS BANK LIFE INSURANCE Lescarbeau, named dean of When toe school initiates toe and then to the Board■ of Edu tonight.” This was a reference driver’s license renewals and ■ rlage licenses filed with toe could have been caused by a lage St., and Josephine M6lyn- Park East, Rockville; Mrs. I # GOLDEN WAFFLES 95e | V 964 MAIN STmMANCHBSTER, CONN. ft makes sense. . . and saves dollars. . . to buy Ilia Insurance at a mutual savings bank. the technical college last April, transfer, qualified school per- catimi. to presentations by Bowers giving out Social Security bene- Manchester town clerk as of cigarette dropped into one of wex of Newell Hill Rd., ElUng- Mildred E. DeCandia, Ireland * With Your Choice of HAM, BACON, or SAUSAGE, _ prepared the original curricu- sonnel will determine that the Die policy applies to elemen- School teachers on approaches fits. The Herald’s press time today, the holes in toe wall, between ton. No Injuries were reported Dr., Coventry; Mrs. Robert plus Butter, Syrup, and Coffee. lum for Samuel I, Ward, the child requires the program re- tary and junior high school pu- to reading, mathematics, and The reason we have leap So women’s ll^rationlsts the rirl’s locker room and the Etnd damage to toe cars was Gagnon and son. East Hartford. school’s founder. quested, ii)e program is man- plls. > Bctence instruction. years is toat a true year —- one missed their chance. ' storage area. minor. PAGE ELEVEN MANCHES'ITER EVENING HERALD, MANCHEStER, CONN.. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1972 PAGE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1972 produced and directed by John Vernon Asks For $541^027 Columbia Horton. Hebron The cast Includes experienced Nile Search N et G rand L ist actors from the Bell Town Flay­ Church For Sale, Cub Pack Plans T V Tonight ers of East Hampton, the Podi­ Ends Tonight Is $12,192,611 um PHayers of 'Hebron, and the With Parsonage See SetunUjr'e TV Herald Pension Image Playhouse Touring Com­ Pinewood Derby Board Questions For sale, one very large The last pages in the history foe Oom i^te Usttnge. The amended grand list of pany. The sandpaper is out, the of “The Search for the Nile” 1971, just completed by the “Dodo the Clown” wUl be house with plenty of room for are dramatized in “Conquest wheels are being greased, and Valley j®{ Board of Tax Review, totala staged March 11 at Yeomans children, no matter how many, the Post Office soon will be and Death,” the sixth and con­ ** (S> I hreamream of Jeana^ (C) Hall. The first performance will plenty of large windows and a cluding Installment of the se­ (U) Gomer Pyle, U.9.JI.O. <0) Legality of Budget Cut $12,192,611, according to Leon­ getting requests for weigh-ins— (SO) Hofan’e Hofoee (O be at 6:80 p.m. and the second fuUy equipped kitchen. AU this, a sure sign that the Cub Scouts ries, tonight at 7:30 on NBC, (M) I Love Lucy ard German, chairman of the at 8 p.m. S:se (8> Dranet New. - Weather Ud terday unanimously voted Negro’s prtjjecUons put the ac- 4. Changing another factor in a deduction of $1,120. year Hebron’s Pack 28 has man who paved the way for to a s k ,the Board erf Direc- tual receipts at $S12,S00. computing penslcms from the “House of God,’’ the former ^ploratlons seeking the river’s (J#)'^'fo TeU tile Truth The Salat tors for $541,027' in the There was some dlscusst(>n number of years served to the source. Sir Richard Burton e;Se (3)’ n Sw, with Walter Croa- than the 1970 list. Church on Prospect St. Along 19 at 2 p.m. at the Gilead Hill 1972 - 78 General Fund whether, or not an interest number of years and mothns. There will be a to-wn meeting Middle States School. (Kenneth Halgh). watches kite '*^1 Budget. factor should be included. The 6. <31aryfylng the requlre- with the church, the purchase events pass him by as he lives (8) New. with H.K. Smith u d next Saturday to lay a tax on also Includes the parsonage on Each scout is given a block Marry Bea.oner }C) In * a ' surprise move, Fred "pencil figure” Negro submit- ments for retirement in the po- Bask Under out Ws life in ’Trieste. (22^> NBC New. lice depiEirtment to indicate that the final list. German ssdd he adjacent pnq>erty. of wood, axles, tires and de­ 6:55 (40) N ew . ^ ^ Geyer, Pension Board chair­ ted to Weiss Included a full four cals, and any type of racing car 7:0# <8) Untamed World man, told the board he has „„ ,, . old with -25 years service^ or 66 lowered from the present 67 can be made as long as it Aho Tonight sent a letter to Town Counsel a^^bist the $641,027 figure be last summer on Meadow tark qualifies under a certain weight. « > David Barry asking for a rul- ®“ ?® P®y™e"ta to the fund are years old whichever comes mills. (Continued from Page One) Lane In Vernon and the pariah- The construction takes many first; ’Die ordinance now implies C h n r^ News __ as ioneirs are trying to sell the old Following the “Search,” NBC ^)'*ABC New. }C> ing on whether the Board of o 1 hours of sanding, gluing, paint­ offers another special — “The Directors or Town Manager that a policeman must, have 26 A retreat for men' of St. Co- building. The price started out ing and trial runs at home. th!’“N7le g years service before he can re- Fabulous Fordles” — a musical (8-40) Mod Sqaad R o b e rt Weiss even havethe attended yesterday’s meet- lumba’s parish will be held at raiicaso 42 $86,000 but no takers came Boys are assisted by their sajute to the golden era of (18) Movie Game N“ ;7"8port?'jrv7iUh*r Women volunteers from S-.St. H.a«»«Ji« dianapoUs 44 44 nartlvparUy cloudy.cloudy, ^ • I a boy’s car has to win two out terday is less tium the J^ncU („o interest but. 10:30 (3) David Fnwt ^voe (C) They Are Glad Columba’s parish are needed to Kansas City 64 clear, Los Ange- of three races against every Chelsea Brown guest-stars as (18) \2 \ figure” of $662,^ ® F ^ “y charge) not going to hurt too cleared from the land. I car racing from his den. Then given to We^. It wUl be no that might be the ap- work Fridays at toe Catholic ips 66 cloudy, Lewisville M . a block social worker who ijowarS Freedom To Pay the Fine Charities Thrift Sh(»p on Jack- clear, Miami 68 clear, Min- The church also has possibU- ■ the winners of the den trophies wants to adopt a seven-year-old ii-oo (^2-30-40) New., Weather^* gi'eat relief to Weiss or town proach to take” race until the champion directors ^ce It is a ^ t $280.- certainly can Uve gti AURORA lU (AP) - Aurora son St. WTUlmantic, from 10:30 neap<61s-St. Paul 20 cloudy, »«®® uro by a small cen- boy, a victim of sickle-cell ane- M»rrlaze on the Book, 000 more than the actual appro- qgo >• oeyer -niH a u r o r a , lu. (a p ) Aurora a.m. to 4 p.m. Anyone Interest- NashvUle 68 partly cloudy. New ^ ; emerges. mla. In ABC’s “Marcus Welby, n-so (3) Movie commodate 200, a choir loft, I Besides trophies for the cham­ priatlon this year. This Is Just severid proposed dhanges In ® change of ed may call Mrs. Walter Wheat- York 43 cloudy, Philadelphia 43 (Herald photo by Linton) M .D .,” tonight at 10 on Chan- K dacattonal TV (24) on. partly cloudy, Phoenix 60 clear, a lower level meeting room and pion and Individual den winners, nels 8 and 40. Dr. Welby re s is ts __ Tne.day, February 20 under a mill on the tax rate. the pensten -ordinance were die- government today when an alL toe completely furnished kitch­ . I trophies are also awarded for PM If Barry rules in favor of cussed, but were not acted on, girl Leap Year City Counclr Discipline To Be Disciused Pltt^)urgh 47 partly cloudy, St. A UConn Winner from the ’50s her desire to adopt the boy. 6:0# Zoom ^ (C) "Child DlscIpHne” wUl be toe Louis 47 clear, San F ra n c ^ o en. The only things which wem't , • the car with the best appear­ 6:S# Rlcht to Read _ (C) Geyer’s contention, the directors pending further Information hoi^a itg quadrennial meeting, be included to toe sale are a ance and the most original car. ’50s.” Loree Miller (left) and Joyce English add final touches to 7:99 Book Beat , » (C) will be-stuck with at least that from the Segal Co. None of-the Every Year unmarried subject of a talk by Dr. Arthur 66 rata, Seattle 44 partly bell, an organ, and a small If this car, sculptured out of snow, could be moved to Carter’s Rescheduled "Diary of Anal. Nln Ooettotini, associate professor cloudy, Registration in Manchester it could be a novel advertisement. The “snow car” the project titled “Shake, Rattle and Roll,” which won the coeds 7:S9 ConnectlCBt New.room Increase as they prepare the proposed changes would Involye ^ ris are named to all civic Btatoed glass wtodew which Registration for kindergarten 8:99 Fourth Eatate budget they will adopt sometime increased costs, Geyer said, poats fOr one day of duty, Peb. of Child Development end Fam ­ is a replica of a 1957 Chevrolet, the joint effort of girls from a trophy for the best in the show. It was presented at the week­ The CBS "Appointment with 8:39 The Advocate. (C) bears toe name of toe church. will be held a t both the Hebron ^ould your state repeal lo- lo­ before May 6. iTie proposed changes In^ 29. . ' • ' ily Relations at toe University Hamilton House and Trumbull House at the University of Con­ end “Sock Hop.” A saddle shoe. Superman and a Purple People Destiny” special, “Showdown at 'avor of of Connecticut, at'8 tonight to Responsibility Lives The parsonage is a two-fom- Elementary School and the Gil­ O.K. Oorral,” which was pre­ cal property taxes In favor of Geyer cited Section 122-6 (c) elude: Under orders of Diaran. Htart- ily (luplex and this may be sold ead Hill School tomorrow, necticut.' The occasion was “The Winter Weekend Salute to the Eater were among other reminiscences of the 1950s. state-wide financing of public of the town’s pension ordinance. 1- Specifying that a perron ^ designed toe Congregational Church. It is sented by the network last schools?" sponsored by toe Columbia Co RICHMOND, V a (AP) — separatelyseparat If toe (tourch does ’Thursday and Friday from 9 night, was not telecast by the 9:89 Black Jonmal (C) Geyer notes, *”nie ordinance must work a minimum of five the glris will arrest —h Wehhs Wed 35 Years The world come of age may not sell. a.m. to 2:30 p.m. in the school A Trinidad Folk Talc — "Tl- Coventry local CBS afflUate, Chaimri 3 In Jean and His Brothers wording would appear to be years before being eligible for unmaj^ed men and bring them ”*R^^raUo^toformatlon for religious, ^ t U is MU church was offices. Drug Center Pioneer Stalled 19:99 How Do Yoar Children Grow? Mr. ' and Mrs. Burdett F. married Feb. 20, 1937 at St. deccn- Hartforxl. straightforward and, in fact, retirement. Passacai^telU spoke ijefore ^ make-believe court On toe nursery will be available. conectentious . . . writes toe Parents may regi^r their "I have this peculiar child states that the Board of Dl- in favor of this being 10 years, charges of misogamy.VlcUators of 131 Glenwood St. 'Andrew’s Church to Thompson- secraied last July just one week nie Drug Advisory Center, Until Tomorrow Channel 3 taped the program. who thinks marijuana Is ter- a 36th vUle, and have lived to Man- Fills______Vacancy_ Rev. Dr. Eric Mount Jr., asso- before dedication of toe modem children at the school closest to Party Caucus rectors shall api»opriate the saying that the theory of retire- phargos of misogamy Violators w®*"® I®ted Saturday at of religion at •By CLAY B. POLLAN- LIBRA 33 Park St., is open Monday however, and will broadcast it society Presents anniversary cqlebra- Chester for about 30 ’years, Joyce Fox of 'Whitoey Road ®*P-^® prof®®®®'^ of religion at new church. At toe deconsecra- their home, although the place ARIES CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) Sunday, March 6, at 5 p.m. "Japanese Dances"______money-which the Pension Board ment is "a reward for lengthy ^e fined 23 aoiece the wedding anniversary i MA8. 21 Yoor Daily Activify Guid* Hours Listed; through Saturday from noon determines is necessary to fund service.” monev to m> to the Aurora home of their son, ’They have anotoer son, AUan J was appointed to the Democrat- Centre College, Danville, Ky. tlon service most of toe Items of registration won’t necessarily According la Iht Sian. Showdown” is an hour-long Ic Town Committee. She fills I*! ®- *'®w^ P®**- “Conscience of significance were moved indicate which school the child AM. I» to 10 p.m. — The liftoff of Pioneer 10 to­ the 'annual requirements' of the 2. Cheuiglng the reductl(»i Heart Fund Burdett Webb Jr. of 166 Walker Webb of Manche^r; a ------4-16-19-28 To develop message for Wednesday, 3-10-12-24(C Few Contests A telephone backup service ward Jupiter has been post­ drama recreating the historic young man unwillingly Inherits Pension Plan.’ I would ques- factors for early retirement ■ ______St. ter, Mrs. Robeirta Hindle of the vacancy caused by the Responsibility,” (John front toe church. wiU attend. 1^45-48-56 read words corresponding to numbers 31.60-75 Tombstone, gun battle between the ability to see visions from Press), he ctods: “We The history of toe building According to the principals, a Is available when the center ti(Hi whether or not the Board from a graduated scale of re- About 60 friends and relatives Vernon; and eight grandchil- death of Joseph ’TashUk. Mrs. . t. a of your Zodiac birth sign, SCORPIO Caucuses have been schedul­ poned again this time until the EauT) brothers and the Clan- beyond the grave, and the con- TAURUS 61 The Is closed. of D te^tore flth o S S ductions to a f l ^ 1/2 per cent attended the open house given dren. Fox’ namC wlU be iffSced on may be Uvlng to the midrt ot a revroU toe land wro p h ased child must be five years old by AM. 2b 1 Mointoin 31 May per. 21 ed this week by both political Wednesday, night. tons. sequences prove to be deadly. Dec. 31 of the school year he en­ 2 You 32 Sure 62 Expert For drug advisory informa­ to anoroDiiate less than toe reduction to oenslati for every TjXlenaed forecast . the couples’ children. Among Mr. Webb, an Air Force vet- the recommended slate for toe value vaeuum to a time of rev- f.. .o(OT: who IMt th. to.^or Loth- ters in order to be accepted. ■>v 1- 6-13-15 4 A 34 Be 64 Be 1826-34-41^ tees for two year terms. ’Die man, Barbara Rush, and Adam held 5 Gain 35 Through 65 Thing Space Administration came based on the valuatlcp pre- 3. Changing toe basis*M«tig for chance of rain Friday. Clearing •Locario and Robert Lawton, employed at Pratt and Whit- "Dodo’The Clown” itles rospect, but there eran congregation which Parents should also bring birth ^^36-54 57-65-79-87^^ Democrats will meet tonight at TonighCs Movies West star. Main 6 Steody 36 Will 66 Potience pared by our actuary, the Mfur- computing pensions from toe and turning cooler toturdw. lx>th Enfield and honor at- ney DlvlsicMi ot United Aircraft Columbia Canoe Club mem- seems to be an assumption worship services on W. certificates and immunization GEMIHI 7 New 37 Might 67 To SAGITTARIUS 8, while the GOP wlU caucus on within five minutes of launch- Model” (1963), 8 p.m “Please Don’t Eat the Dais- 40s and tendants at the wedding. Corp., East Hartford, for 30 bers are sponsoring a fund-rals- about human responsibility St. The church was constructed 68 Examined tin E. Segal Oo. I would fiu-- highest three years to toe high- Daytime highs in the records. 8 Proposition 38 Need$ Ntjy. 22 A- Thursday at the same time. *7ig a traffic tie-up in the vll- explorer rocket Monday Channel 18 Faulette God- ies” (1960), 11:30 p.m. on CBS, Mr. and Mrs. Webb' were years. ing play, "Dodo toe Clown”, which Is very much alive.” at a cost of $6,600. 9 Feel 39 To 69 Hoppiness* ther question whether or not est 36 months. It was unclear overnight lows in toe 20s. A half day session has been ^(iJUNC 20 70 Winds DEC, 21 M Maxwell, and Channel 3. Doris Day, David 10 Joys 40 You Both sessi<»is will be held at , . . night, but a late weather report dard, Marilyn toe General Manager has toe scheduled for June 2 for the O ; 2- '5-22-35 11 Don't 41 The 71 Is 42-43-55-59,^ the Oapt. Nathan Hale School, ^ho house, at the foot of * ’ ’ G„i,Ar j,, a parade of Niven, and Janls Paige star in 42 Don't 72 Through authority other than toe specific ~ children who will be attending <^50-52-66 120f • 61-70B3-90VS Rt 31. School St. on Main St., was un- showed winds of 116 mUes per\u pulchritude. *■ a friendly comedy about a 13 Equilibrium 43 Throw 73 Penetrote “costs” establis}|ed by the P«i- kindergarten in the fall. Further CANCER 14 Whatever 44 May 74 Handling CAPRICORN The caucus is the place ^riiere occupied and no injuries were heur 43,000 feet above the Byes ot Charles Sand” drama critic, his wife, their details on this will be announc­ ) JUNE 2(- 15 And 45 Forth 75 Increosed “ C. 72 ^ registered party members can reported. launch site, slcm Board’s actuary.” 76 Reosonoble (made for TV), 8:30 p.m. on four children, and their prob- ed by the principals. 16 You 46 Find JAN. 1* exercise their voting privileges. South Coventry BHre Chief Geyer told Barry that his re­ bJOLY 22 17 Positive 47 Receive 77 Conclusions altitude winds and a ABC, Channels .-.8 and 40. A lems. Tryouts f ^ 1 1-27-29-53 18 Advice 48 Best 78 Are 7- 83839i in this case, to select the town C P<^ quest was prompt®d by a re­ ’ITie Podium Players will hold 19 Do* 49 Your 79 You 64-6881-86' committee that guides the pcCd- moderate and limited to two a ^ nlsnned Sundav cent decision by toe corporation l>l63-71-76 80 New one more night ot casting for 20 Be 50 Display AQUARIUS cy of the local pSty. roams- « w«s. put out an hour m counsel of Hartford in which he LEO . 21 Complicated 51 Wont 81 More cy of the local party. right Uftoff f'77-78^2-84 f 26 May 56 Efforts 86 Carefully are both urging toelr respecUve Coventry responded to toe facUlUes were Ued vlet UnKrn and China. That PLUMB-OUT fund set by that city’s pension POPULAR 87 W ont These tryouts are for people VIRGO I 27 Ask 57 Lost PISCES ptirty members to attend their - o commission. M 28 Put 58 Unexpected 88 Mystery F£l. If VP’i Nursery Registration up at the Cape because the Air launching was delayed once by who were unable to attend the > AOG. 23 89. Connections c 29 For 59 To resfpective caucuses There are a Umlted number Force hoped to launch a spy techlnal problems. STOP Manchester’s situation ap­ first one at which 22 people t e w SMI'- 72 ^ 30 Situotion 60 Be 90 Deliberote MAR. 2 0 ^ A floor fight appears to be ^ pears to be similar to Hart­ © 20-32-40-51^ tried out. However, according r?^37-46-5a |)Adverse ^[^Neutral riiaping up for tonight’s Demo- ut openings still available fw ford’s, Geyer said. ,:^9r72-80B9 '^^(jood 6773B5B8T THIS HEALTH & B E A U T/A LPS to Mrs. Cindy Robson, there is craUc caucus, and it is likely the 1972-78 school the Geyeris letter met with gen­ still room for others to get in on ______that th»-e will be several noml- North Coventry Cooperative eral approval, , . parUculariy : the production. nations from the floor to sup- Nursery School, Mhen Q eyir remarked that the Mrs. R ol^also stat^ that BusiuCSS MivVOr plement the list of 40 names Children must be tour yeara SALE Penai(]n:B()ard’s budget i;^uest the cast will be announced soon recommended by the party old by Dec. 31 to ^ ®'**^*’*®: h e Is based on facts provided the after the^ final tryouts, with nominating committee. Applications may be ob^ed We're getting reody board by its actuary. If toe Se­ rehearsals to begin shortly Cub Scout Pack t«>to Mrs. Alton Taylor, Silver fo r Spring gal Company’s advice is not Baby Yourself with BABY SHAMPOO FROM BRISTOL-MYERS thereafter. Wider Trade Deficit At its recent Blue and Gold St. ■^en n y heeded, there Is really no rea­ Banquet, Cub Scout Pack 66 Bulletin Boart Hncd Clearance of oN son to retain them as consul­ Manchester Evening Herald gave recognition to several of Coventry Historical tants, Geyer charged. M m io rC k MICRIN BUFFERIN EXCEDRIN Stirs American Ideas its boys. ®ty will meet tonight at 8 at the I )9 v e r COMOBNIBAXBD UQUlD 16 oz. Hebron correspondent, Anne The budget request is based Emt, tel. 32-8-3971. By JOHN CUNNIFF curity rather than compete for Bobcat pins went to John society’s house on South St. Winter Drain Opener • Gteaner MOUTHWASH ANALGESIC the dazzling prospect of a iiigtir Hayes, Scott Johnson, Ml- Ih e Conservation Oommls- on figures and projeettans of PLASTIC NEW YORK (AP) er economic level, which was diaei ^ Undlau,______Charles______Riley slon’s natural resources eEAXSHAIB those figiues In toe actuarial loLravk BOTTLE OF 60 60's Merchandise SEA3BFAX 12 OUNCE 79‘ Rockville United States last year ran up one of the great lures to pro- *Marii'**Yate8.~W^olf badges ®hop will hear Conservationist 4«OSPITAL AUXILIARY valuation and review of toe pen­ b a ^ BOTTLE sion fund as of June 80, 1971 lotion BOTTLE a trade deficit with the rest of ductivity. went to Hm De Groff and Ted Thornton Secor dls^ss roll con- Come In Now for prepared and submitted to toe BOTTLE OF 225 2.19 Hospital Notes *1. u ^ tna T-v At the same time that they iriaher seivation at Its Thursday ses- MANCHESTER $*149 powitf $ 1 2 9 ^ ^ 1 ^ 9 ,o on « a ^ ®®®*' more financial stability pgj Mohsin and Jim Carilll re- ®l°u, scheduled for 7 to 8:30 p.m. Excellent Values board yesterday by toe Segal BAN yjjtlttng hours are 12:30 to 8 some degree It meant that we their own famiUes, they ceW ed^“ K s ^ r Ar- at the Capt. Nathan Hrie Hardware & Supply Co. 1 . 2 9 SOFTIQUE p.m in all areas except ma^ ^ere outproduced and ^ t - gg^vlces from ^ wen“ t o ^ i L t o C ^ - S®h®ol- OPEN DAILY According to that report, toe DEODORANT 877 Main S t, ManobeMer J •yih/iu' goverrunent. There is a tenden- S t D^d ------„ 10 A.M.-5 P.M. reasons for toe subsumtial in­ BATH OIL b a n ® P’ ■ reverberations. pubijc affairs to spend RUey, with Ted Fisher also re- Manchester Evening ®®*^^ 57 East Center St. Phone 6434426 crease in toe Pension Board’s ROLL-ON Should the country react to Coventry correspondent Hrily MANCHESTER THURS. TO 9 P.M. request are: BAND AID BAND-AID ADHESIVE TAPE DENTAL FLOSS Admitted Monday: Louanna com^uZ by f^th^ Oantner Tel 742-8796 BEADS 9 3 « Letendre, Grahaber Rd., Tol- 0 ? S d it protect^ the rove-tor-security One-year service stars were Oantner. Tel. 742 8796, 1. changes in toe iSan effec­ sheer ■) SHEER-STRIPS 1 .5 theme that is evident in person- awarded to ’Tim Hatdi, and a ______tive July 1, 1970 iriiereby em­ stH pstjj Iwd; Jud^ Ldttell^RFD 2, jjy barricading its mar. ^ affairs ployes meeting certain require­ OZ. Tolland; ’Thomas TuUy, Provl- jjgts? Should It work with other two year star went to David Rl- BOX OF 50 ‘ -i?” 33‘ Su™’ Inflation, of course, makes jey, who also received a two IDENTIFICATION ments can retire at 50 per cent dence, R.I.; Tessle Talamlni, nations to build trade, hoping of their highest three years’ VITALIS Broad Brook; Kelly Kobus, therebv to reverse the trade -ATuerlcan goods less (x>m- year attendance bar. PASSPORT PHOTOS Burke Rd. RockvlUe; Dorothy ,,-#1-1*? petitive abroad. And since it Four boys went Into the We A.M. salary. TONIC Leckner, Strickland St., Man- puts money Into the hands of belos den. They are Jim Chrilll, SALEM NASSIFF 2. pension increases effective FROM CHESEBROUGH - PONDS Chester; Robert Bishop, VUlage ^ buyers, it tends to make the Ross Diaz, Soott Longley and OAHEBA SHOP ft STDDID July 1,1971. 7 $ DRY SPRAY St., Rockville; Karen Huels- market for foirign goods more David RUey. 629 M a in S t, MantdiMter 3. salary Increase. Oontribu- d z . 1 . 0 9 64S-7869 OPEN SUN. iili} to 5 tlons are based on salaries. VASELINE INTENSIVE CARE LOTION 4 ot. man, Somers; Paula VWliam- . nrinrideratloL ^ attractive. Webelos activity awards went son. Gall Dr., EUlngton; Cor- Whatever the reasons, and to Rodney Riley, Richard Jud- 4. toe fact that town (xmtribu- 1 5 G z .' neUa Dashnaw, Cedar Rd., \ there are many others also, the kins and Scott Longley. tiohs to toe fund in toe past 6 oz. 10 oz. CUTEX RockvlUe; Arlene Charter, fnrAicm PomnctiUnn United States must decide once Oub Scouting’s highest award, Center have seldom been what has POLISH REMOVER RED No. 1, EUdfigton; Arm again, as it has in the past, the Arrow of Light, was pre- NEW! — EXOITINO Manchester Meat been required. BOTTLE BOTTLE PUMP BOTTLE (3eyer said toe changes in toe Routhler, High St., RockviUe; unir between U S and Eu- ^ sented to Rodney RUey. "WHERE THE QUALITY IS THE BEST!" NATURAL HEALTH plan in/1970 resulted in increase ' 1 . 0 9 Laura Kratzke, Sripsde VUlage, businessmen in Ver- through open markets or Adults receiving recogriticsi 299 GREEN ROAD, MANCHESTER (formeriy Miller's Phornioey) costs, but were never funded. 6 o z . 5 9 ^ Ellington; Terri Thompson, ^ Fr-nripp this week those ^®®® trade because of restricted for their work were WUllam V. . -OT. — Prospect St., RockviUe; Lenore ™ markets. Newcomb, Robert Long, Calvin FOOD SHOPPE Tel. 647-9843 Plenty of Free and Easy Parking ’’They .(directors) didn’t pay It 6 9 * 9 9 « n . 3 9 Potthoff, South St.,O, Rockville. ^tei^tives wui underty every reaching its decision it Fish, Lois James, Carole Fish In 197(1, so we’re stuck with It Births Monday: A son to Mr. / In 1972-78,” Oeyer said. One of the main reasons why the c^ratlM of and Marion 1 ^ . According to Roger Negro;- FROM GILLETTE MANPOWER ■ @ rl FROM BRECK PROTEIN 21 and Mrs. Albert Letendre, this declsi C h MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1972 PAGE THIRTEEN PAGE 'fWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1972 RSox Mound Spots Up for Grabs Hi Riker Powers Gamecocks disUvodiL <• B y EARL YOST Riva R idge t Kafiko'Plans^ SportB Editor To Romp Over Notre Dame Using Entire First Big Morehead State ,clinched at This gives one an indication of toe suc­ N EW YORK (AP) — It 1 scorer, had 38 points and li ing their timeouts. Bob Ellis Underdog This Tbne Around cess Salafia and his clubs have had in Derby Horse least a tie for the Ohio Valley ’'Last year I said we were toe team to assists fo r the winners, now 28- canned the free throw and Ala­ post-season play In toe last eight years. 18-M an Staff HALLANDALE, Fla. (AP) — was happy birthday for Conference crown and an beat,” South Windsor Rlgh’s coach, 3. • * • With Governor Max, 'withdrawn Tom Riker, happy hunting bama retained possession, NOAA tourney bid by whlpi>lng CharUe Sharoe told fellow winning "We really hated to lose any WINTER H AVEN , Pla. because of a sore shoulder and eventually numlng out the coaches and the state’s press yesterday. Three Reasons ' for Southwestern Louisi­ games,” said Coach Beryl ^ p - East Tennessee 124-99. (AP)— ^Th6re are plenty of Riva Ridge {>08sing toe race, ley. "But looking back, three cl(mk. The E agles wijmd out a 10- “This year I'll predict that we will be "Good players. A lot of luck and good ana and a happy hot hand people to work with tire the three most spots up for grabs on the Spanish Riddle is now the likely losses don’t look that bad. m ’Tennessee and Kentucky point second half deficit, scor­ toe underdog In. Class A,” he added. Boston Red Sox’ pitching favorite fo r ’Thursday’s $170,000 for Travis “The Machine” fact, it looks like a pretty good ing 74 {mints in the last 20 min­ South Is ranked fifth this y e e r b y toe Important things in winning,” Bob clash March 9 in a game that Sauldsbury of powerful Wilbur Cross staff, and Manager Eddie Florida Derby, first of toe big Grant in college basketb^I year. Now we can sit back iind utes to nail down the victory CIAC. races for Kentucky Derby hope­ could detenmine the conference High noted. He knows a little shout win­ Kasko wants to make' sure Monday night. see what happens Wednesday champ and NCAA berth. with Leonard Cknilter’s 40 Last March toe Bobcats, fronted by fuls. Riker celebrated Ws 22nd when the post-season bids are All-American Tom Roy, deflated East ning for his Governors rolled up 20 that everyone, including Oral Roberts, ranked No. 17 {mints {>acing the attack. straight victories, toe only undefeated virtually unknown rooikies, Trainer Howie Tesher pulled birthday by pouring In 31 points extended.” Morehead can clinch the title Catholic High in. toe finale to gain the Governor Max from toe race at in The Associated Press {mil. school In toe stole. “Coaching is a lot of and leading eighth-ranked Shipley and a flock of other coveted A crown. South Windsor compll- - gets a fair share. Gulfstreaih Park Monday after Just squeezed by Harvard, Saturday at Eastern Kentucky- hard work but U has been gratifying. South Oarolina to a 109-83 romp colle^ate coaches will be wait­ ed a perfect record in Sharos’ finest Kasko said after toe usual the 3-year-old Serendipity hanging on fo r a 100-99 decision Kermit Washington, the na­ I’ve been blessed with some good play­ over Notre Dame-r-the 20Ut vic­ ing by the tele|rfione Wednes­ year as. a menter. threetoour workout Monday Farms colt develo{>ed toe sore on mgram Montgomery’s bas­ tion’s rebounding leader, scored ers,” which may have been the under­ tory of the season for the day when the National OoUe- This time around, minus Roy , and that he plans to use every shoulder during a workout. ket with 19 seconds left. 30 points, grabbed 18 rebounds statement of toe day. The Cross Jayvees G am ecocks. giate Athletic Association e x- eight others from toe squad, of 12, South * member of his 18-man staff ex­ Tesher said Xrays of the Richie Fuqua, the nation’s and blocked six shots, leading could tep{de many varsity squads. . . R iker hit 12 o f 16 field goal tends its at-large bids for the Windsor, nevertheless, compiled a bril­ cept veteran Sonny Slebert in horse proved negative, but (3ov- No.” 2 scorer, had 38 points as Am erican University to an 88-83 attempts leading six SC shoot­ post-season tournament and the liant 17-3 won-lost record and shared top ‘"The greatest high school basketball intrasquad games before toe emor Max was so sore he could the ’Titans won their 19th victory over Rider College. Jim ers in double figures. The win­ National Invitation Tournament honors with Bloomfield in the Central player in the state is Mickey Heard,” exhibition season opener not be led out of his stall to Bradley of Northern Illinois ners shot 63.2 per cent from the officials start making their straight. H arvard held a 76-60 - Valley Omference. toe Ooss coach said of his ace. ”He’s against the Pittsburgh Pirates walk. ' floor. "It was the best exhibi­ bids. rebounding edge against the also had 30 {mints and 18 *rhe neighboring schooil won’t get its fantastic. The greatest player that I’ve Saturday at Bradenton. 'Riva Ridge, last year’s two- tion of shooting we’ve had in Most conference (diamplons, winners, statistically the cotm- rebounds in a 102-82 trium{>h first taste of tourney competition until ever coached,” Sauldsbury said. "We want to take a look at year-old champion, is being my years at South Carolina," of course, automatically qualify try’s No. 1 rebounding team. over Bowling Green. one week from tonight, facing toe win? A sophomore, Jim Williamson, is the everyone under gome condi­ brought along slowly by trainer said Coach Frank McGuire. "It for the NCAA showdown. Ten­ Marquette, rated No. 6, got Utah State used 12 straight ner of toe Wotertbrd^ew Canaan game, Cross playmaker and in toe coach’s tions,” Kasko said. "We don’t Lucien Laurin and wUl skip was sensational.” nessee took a step in that direc­ by X avier 63-56 on the shooting {mints midway through the sec­ site to be aniMunced. words, “Hq’s an AU-Stater.” Williamson, want anyone to f^ l Ignored or both Gulfstream’s Florida Der­ If R iicer w as htot, Grant was tion, moving back into the and rebounding of Bob Lackey. ond half to whip Colorado State "We have good height up front, toe a brother of John, a former AU-Stoter overlooked. As for Slebert, we by and the M arch 11 Flam ingo hotter. The Machine, leading Southeastern Conference lead Lackey hit nine of 14 field go 93-84 with George P rice hitting boys being 6-7, 6-6 and .6-2. and now at New Mexico State where he’s know what he can do. He’s Stakes at Hialeah. \ '\ small college scorer In the na­ b y whipping Louisiana State 78- and finished with 26 points and 30 points for the losers. Robert ”We have been an up and down club setting all kinds of records, was a start­ been throwing on toe sidelines "He's being {>ointed for toe tion, exploded for 68 points in 66 to slip past Kentucky as the 11 rebounds as the Warriors LauriskTs 19 points led a bal­ . . .We have experience at key positions er as a freshman last year. fo r a couple lof days and he’U Kentucky Derby,” said Laurin. Kentucky State’s 121-76 victory W ildcats bowed to A labam a 73- bounced back from last Satur­ anced Utah State attack that . . . We ho{>e to be at our peak In toe Biggest proWem for Cross Is getting be ready for one of our eariy "Our timetable Is for Ri-va over Eastern Michigan. The 70. day’s loss, their first of the sea­ included six players in double tourney,” Sharos explained in a brief ball games. "It’s getting harder every s{>ring games.” IT’S TH AT TIME OP THE YEAR— Cincinnati infielder Dennis Menke takes Ridge to nm next on March 22 output pushed Grant over the ’Tennessee, 12-3 in the con fer­ son. figures. rundown of his season and team. year. Schools Just don’t want to sched­ Slebert missed toe first nine part in bunting drill at spring training camp of the club in Tampa, Fla. in the Hibiscus at Hialeah.” days of training urtille renego­ 3,(KX>-point tiiark—only the ence, avenged an earlier loss to Houston, No. 13, drop{>ed a Lloyd Batts hit two clutch «<«!«• ule us,” Sauldsbury said. Coach Ted Kluszewski supervises the operation of fhe “iron-mike,” (AP photo) Meanwhile, a dozen or more fourth' collegian in blstoty io LSU with Len Kosmalski’s 26 ’The reason is simple: Cross is Just too tiating toe two-year contracit he llO-lOjS decision to Jacksonville field goals in the final minutes, s{>eedy three-year-olds 'wlU pass that plateau. {mints leading the attack. The 'Want Another Shot signed in 1971. An agreem ent with Harold Fox’ Jump diot in helping Cincinnati past St. oveipcwerlng. chase the largest horse racing The defeat ended an 18-game Vols won the game on free Losers but twice during toe regular Cross is an overwhelming choice to re­ was reached Saturday night {>urse In the state’s history In the final 13 seconds proving the Louis 68-66. A’s, Blue $42,500 ApaH in Talhs unbeaten streak for Eastern throws, outscorlng LSU 24-4 season and ranked No. 2 In toe (Jlass C place Weaver as the state’s Double A and he donned a uniform for toe 20th Florida Derby. difference. In other games, Florida State Michigan, the No. S small col­ from the foul line. ranks of the CIAC, Coventry High’s Ron cham pion. toe first time Sunday. The 'Winner Is certain to draw Jacksonville, led by 7-fobt ripped Biscayne 91-66, Southern lege team In the country. Kentucky dipimd to 12-4, one Badstuelmer is ho{>eful that his Patriots • * • V K asko plans to w ork 16 pitch­ alongside Riva Ridge as one of Southwestern Louisiana, rank­ h a lf gam e b€u:k, with R ay David Brent, controlled the Illinois’ 80 {>er cent shooting in can go all the way. ers three innings each in toe in­ the early choices for the Ken­ ed No. 11 in the country, boards, with a 64-39 rebounding the second half sunk South WhUe com{>iUng a brilliant 17-2 record, Round Ball Notes Homesick I vie Jumps Club, Odums hitting 20 ^ n ts to i>ace Nonnewaug Ifigh (Class B) is Just one trasquad games. Veteran right­ tucky Derby and Laurin could completed its regular season edge, and got 36 points from F lorida 98-86 and Bradley Coventry was dumped both times by the Alabama attack. The l^ d- boy over the Oass C enrollment figure hander Luis Tlaiit la down to wind up with a double-barrel ■with a 90-73 v ictory ov er arch­ Ernie Fleming. Houston’s nlp{>ed Drake 68-67 on two free Cromwell, a club toe Pats shared toe cats were hurt by a late techni­ . . .Cromwell’s Al Westopi is shooting at a work only two innings, toe final threat since he also trains rival Northwestern Louidana. cal foul, assessed vdien they Dwight Davis led all scorers throws by Sam Simmons with Charter Oak Conference with. one for each side in a seven- S{>anish Riddle fo r ow ner R oy \ sensational 49 {>er cen t fro m toe floor. . . Dwight Lamar, the nation’s No. called a timeout after exhaust­ with 40. 11 seconds remaining. “We’re happy to share toe Charter inning affair Wednesday. E. Anderson. (Herald photo by Pinto) W eaver High’s John L am bert noted that;, Marichal Inks Giants’ Pact Oak'Conference, but we were a little dis­ A lso taking to e mound With Five former Florida Derby QNE-TWO-THREE FINISHERS— Gaining the top competition at Northview were, left to right, Kory his squad plays but four home games, B avasi, even thougdi Ivie wais fielder Tommy Dean, 26, was appointed that we didn’t beat Cromwell. Tiant will be Ray Culp and Bill NEW YORK (AP) — cham{>s have gone on to win In three places in the 13-14 age, (girls and boys) brack­ the rest of toe “home” dates are at Hart­ conceded a shot at remaining retiring and workhorse relief Loucks (2), Maren Tyler (3), Nancy Narkon (1), Sorties’ Star Able to Play We’ve played them five times and lost Lee for toe Eddie Popowskl , general Kentucky, but none since For­ ets in last Saturday’s Manchester State Bank ski Ken Lucas (1), Jim Pagluica (2), Ed Juselis (3). ford High. The defending Double A with the National League West pitcher Al Severinsen, 27, might all five,” Badstuebner noted. squad and Marty Pattin and manager of the Padres, cellar-dwellers after batting foUow suit unless traded to an w ard P ass In 1968. / There’s a possibility that toe two CDC champs are ranked sixth this season. Jack Curtis for toe Don Len- isn’t about to jump off the Hialeah’s Flamingo Is usually One of toe four losses was to East Chto- .305 last season in toe C alifor­ eastern team. SPORTS powers will meet again in toe C finals, hardt team. roof of San Diego Stadium nia League and .471 in a six- Marichal, an 18-game winner the first of Florida’s two lead­ that is if both can work their way 611c High here in a thriller. . .Hall High’s Southpaw Roger Moret, who ing race for three-year-olds, but Players Quit McDaniels Violates Orders, Dave Deacon reported his school an­ over Mike Ivie’s attack of gome stint with toe Padres. In 1971, agreed to a tw o-year through early tourney warfare. Last re{x>rted to (:amp with a stiff homesickness. It was a bad day all around contract with the Giants for an toe State Supreme Court MORAOA, Calif. (AP) — nexed its first COIL, title in 48 years. ’The shoulder after pcBtSng a 14-1 UCLA Remains No. 1, year Chmnwell sent the Pats to toe side­ “I lived through Sandy Kou- for toe Padres, who lived up to estim ated $140,000 a year. Sec­ awarded the best racing dates Only six players came out last hoop crown for toe West Hartford record in winter ball, is due for to Gulfstream this year and the RESULTS lines in the quarterfinals. fax’ retirement when I was their last-place status by losing ond baseman ’Tito Fuentes also for basketball practice at St. school cam e in 1924. "M y kids are sm all ‘"nie boys want one more shot at his first test EYlday. Mcret has Florida Derby leads the way. Mary’s college Monday as Slated for Court Showing and scared,” he said. Hall faces Cross general manager of the Dodg­ baseball players as fast as oth­ agreed to terms €Uid both play­ Oomwell,” the ex-Rockville High and been pitching bqlUng practice Coach Bruce Hale prepared in its opening game. John Wadeyer, ers, so I can live through this,” er teams were gaining them. ers were expected in camp to­ Baakfetliall Eastern Connecticut State College ato- regularly and appears fit. for the team’s two last GREENSBORO, N. C. he Issued another ordOr that man said, ^ and the seven-fcot Notre Dame of Bridgeport ooach, admit­ Bavaol said Monday after the While Juan Marichal signed day. / lete said. "There’s nothl^ wrong wlto Pair of Firsts Marquette Defeated games of tiie season. McDaniels, who played his first center left immediately to Join NBA ted he was out of place “ because I can’t Padres’ 19-year-old catching with San Francisco, Billy Wil­ Williams, the Cubs’ slugging (A P )— Jim McDaniels, the his arm and how much he lets game for Seattle on February EASTERN CONFERENCE "We like Jo press and run and have prodigy flew home to Decatur, The abbreviated squad re­ rookie center who jumped the team for a ’lUesday night write and I never played basketball.” go will be up to him,” Kasko liams with toe Chicago Cubs, outfielder, signed for an esti­ By Katie Tucker sulted after four black play­ 20, show cause why he should game in Baltmlore. Afianfio Division some good shooters,” he warned. Ga., from toe team’s Yuma, Norm Cash wlto Detroit, Al mated $116,000 after a 1%-hour NEW YORK (AP) — American BasketbaU. Associ­ 10 s{m t. . from Carolina of the Amer­ » * His team is to{Mated in Class A with an said. “He’s rlgdit on schedule.” ers quit at halftime In a not be held in conetm{>t of The Seattle Judge’s ruling al­ W. L. Pet O.B. 18-2 record. ’The ^ ra ss Caty fiv e has Ariz., training camp after be­ Downing and Dim Suttem with session with John Holland, club ation, the Warriors dropped Southwestern Louisiana, 22-3, ican Basketball Association Boston 47 28 .671 — Kasko said that Pattin profa^ In Swim Meet And then there was one. game against Santa Clara at court for playing. lows McDaniels to play for the Aware of Personnel averaged 90 points p er game with all coming depressed and home­ Los Angeles, Andy Messersmito vice president, during which from the second spot in the poll headed the secon d 10 with 149 to Seattle of the National New Y ork 42 26 .627 3H ably will open toe Gra{>efnilt Pair of firsts by Katie Tuck­ San Jose Saturday night in Hearings on both the re­ Sonlcs {>endlng court determi­ , Jake Salafia, Cromwell coach, sitting five starters averaging double figures. . . sick. with Callfomla and Deron the player said both sides Marquette’s stunning 70- to No. 6. {mints. Virginia moved from Philadel{dila 26 41 .388 19% League season against the Pi­ er marked the Manchester protest against alleged rac­ Basketball Association, has straining order and the con­ nation of the validity of his con­ Just a taUe away following the usual Several coaitoes felt Whit Luckett, toe “I should be concerned about Johnson with Philadel{hla, toe "gave a little.” WlUlams was 49 defeat at the hands of Louisville, 20-2, edged North 13th to 12Qi, Houston from 16th B uffalo 18 48 273 27 rates Saturday. Lee and Curtis Swim (Jlub’s {jerformances in a ism at St. Mary’s. All four been directed to appear in tempt citation were scheduled tra ct with the CkHigars. delicious luncheon at toe Hawthorne, is new all-time career scoring champ in toe this I guess, Imt I’m not,” said Padres were notified that in- the last Cub to sign. Oarolina, 20-3, for the runner-up to 13th, (Xdo State from 16th to Central Division also may pitch. meet in Naugatuck last Sunday. Detroit Saturday left the were sus{>ended Monday. Guilford County Superior for Monday- McDaniels did not Jt|(V{e Exum , a fter conferring well aware of the Pats’ personnel and state, out of Kdbe High in Bridgeport, Cash, Detroit’s hard-hitting s{mt, but both were well behind 14th and H aw aii from 17th to Baltim ore 29 38 .433 ______Miss Tucker won toe 200- UCLA Bruins as the only Two black players \^o did Court to answer contempt a{qmar. with attorneys for the Cougars strength. was toe state’s best player. Luckett, first baseman, got a reported UCLA. The Cardinals, who 16th. Atlanta 26 41 .383 3 yard freestyle in 2:20.2 and tied finish file game failed to of court charges. Meanwhile, a Su{>erior Court a n d McDaniels, said Should toe Pats get anotoer shot at Heard and Weaver’s Owen Mahom all $70,000 worth of his last name, unbeaten major college whipped Cincinnati 93-73 in Michigan, a newcomer to the Cincinnati 22 46 .324 7% for first in the 60-yard free­ show up for file practice ses­ Judge James G- Exum Jr., or­ Judge in Seattle Moniiay ex­ McU^els’ request that the CTromwell, perennial C winner in recent received “ votes.” . . .B ranford High vrlU leaving pitcher Mickey Lolich basketball team — and the their only outing last week, re­ Top Twenty, grabbed the No. 16 Cleveland 20 49 .290 10 style in 28.5 in the 11-12 year- sion, along with Hay Mon­ dered McDaniels on Monday to tended a temporary restraining Cteugars’ breach of contract times, in order to win they mu^ shq> AI have an 18-day wait between its last and infielder Cesar Gutierrez old class. ceived 637 votes while the Tar s{mt, followed by Oral Roberts, WESTERN CONFERENCE unanimous choice for the toya, a Mexlcan-Amerlcan. a{>{>ear in cou rt ’Thursday, order preventing the Cougars '' ' 'WeSten, consictered a major college pros­ tegular Season game to its first tourney toe only unsigned Tigers. Robin Cannamela also gained Heels, victors over Georgia Maryland, Missouri and Mem- suit against him be transferred Midwest Division top spot in The Associated The six who were on hand pect. start in Class A. . .Maloney High in The signing M Downing and a first In toe girls 9-10-year-old Tech and Virginia last week, pitis State. Exum had previously Issued a from interfering with to a federal court would be hon­ M ilwaukee 64 16 .783 Press’ nationwide poll of are white, and two of them "If an unbalanced team can go all toe Meriden won five games by two points Sutton left pitchers Jose Pena 100-yard breaststroke in 1:30.8. had 620. The Top ’Twenty, with first lO^iay Festrainhvi order forbid- McDaniels and the Sonlcs. ored. Chicago 49 21 .700 sports writers and broad­ are recruits from the intra­ 5% way, we can win,” Salafia t(dd. toe or less. . .South Catholic has won 30 of and Mike Strahler as toe ed their record to well. Weston is the key. "He’s excep - day and some days some of his players satisfied Angels following Mes- ter {lalcements: first, 18 fo r second, 16, 14, 12, Golden St 42 26 .618 14% as the only unbeaten major col- 20-2 by beating Ivy League ri­ tional,” toe tall coach said. "This Is his are 6-2 and 6-6 toe next. . .Mel Kleckner, sersmlto’s signing for an esti­ Girts—9-10—R obin Cannam ela 10, 9, 8, e tc .: Statistics Seattle 42 26 .618 14% toge basketball team—and the vals ComeU and Columbia over fourth year as a starter. He’s a 1,900 Etest Windsor High coach, who steered m ated $70,000. 1st 100-yd. breast 1:30.8: 2nd 1. UCLA (41) 23-0 620 Manitoba Boxing Commission Houston 27 40 .403 29 ’Two other teams signed toe /unanimous choice for the top the weekend. Marquette, 22-1 point (career) scorer, a dedicated stu­ his team to toe NOCC title, wlto a cher­ 100 yd. ind. medly 1:21.4: 4th 2. Louisville BO-2 637 Portland 16 66 .211 43 last of their recalcitrants when ’ 8{mt in ’Ihe A ssociated P ress’ overall but 1-1 since losing Show West’s dent with good habits. He’s narrowed ished win ov er EUingttHi, fe lt “ we beat 100 yd. freestyle 1:15.6; Julie 3. North Carolina 20-3 620 Monday’s Reemlts infielder Fred Stanley okayed nationwide poll of s{mrts Chones, was No. 6 with 442 his college choices down to three schools, 'the best small school in the state in El­ Tucker 4th 100 yd. breast 1:38.4; {mints. 4. ' Pennsylvania 20-2 673 No gpame scheduled his pact with Cleveland and writers and broadcasters re­ Yale, Dartmouth and UConn. lington. I’m a very proud coach and our Ann Manning 3rd 100 yd . back 6. M arquette 22-1 442 Game Assets Hands Out Ring Susipensions Minnesota inked catchers 1:24.0; Manning, Tucker, Canna­ leased today. ’The next tw o spots w ere un- ABA Cromwell lost four times in 20 games boys are proud. . .On any given nlgtit we * 1 6. Long Beach St. 23-3 409 i George Mitterwald and Fred m ela, Sandy M arshall 2nd 200- UCLA, 23-0 after defeating chang^ed, No. 6 going to Long claims by another fighter that Manitoba commission. East Divlsitm and two of the losses were by one point can beat anyone in our division.” East 7. B righam Young 20-3 354 NE WYORK (AP) — How WINNIPEG (AP)—The iSf, R ico. yd. medley relay 2:44.2. Paclfic-8 rivals Washington Beach State, 23-3, with 409 he took a dive In bis bout ’"Hiere’s no commission, so W. L. P ot. G.B. and a third by two. Windsor is top-rated In Class C wlto Cov­ 8. South Caroliim. 19-4 321 valuable is Jerry West? Sta­ three-man Manitoba boxing But a number of players re­ G irls 11-12—Katie T ucker 1st State, Oregon and Oregon State points, and No. 7 to Brigham against Canadian heavyweight who could enforce toe suspen- Kentucky 63 14 .791 — ’The last Cromwell tourney loss came entry and Ellington following in that or­ 9. M arshall 22-2 271 tistically, he’s worth 46.5 points and wrestling commission mained loth to put pen to con­ 200 yd. free 2 :20.2: tie 1st 60 last week, garnered all 41 first Young, 20-3, Wim 354. South champion George Chuvalo of siions?” Virginia 40 27 .697 13 in 1966 to Portland. der. 10. F lorida St. 22-4 235 a game to toe Los Angeles La­ resigned Monday, leaving tract including Oakland’s Cy yd. free 28.5; Sheri Hopper- place votes to lead this week's Carolina, and Marshall ex­ Toronto. {form . Coston, commission New Y ork 32 36 .471 21% si'' ■’• r' 11. SW Louisana 22-3 149 kers, who lead the National Young Award winner, Vida stead tie 1st 50 yd. free 28.5; poll with 820 points. changed the next two places, in limbo the suspensions of CJluvalo, his maiu^er Irving Carolina it Ua. Virginia 20-4 111 Basketball Association with a secretary, said its members re­ 27 40 .403 26 (Hair Manning 2nd 50 yd. back Marquette, which won its the 19-4 Gamecocks moving up most of the participants in Ungerman and trainer ’Ted Floridians 27 40 .408 Blue. 13. Houston 19-6 108 120.9 per game average. signed after DesJardins asked 26 33.2; Linda Lamleux 2nd 50 yd. first 22 gam es o f the season, to eighUi with 321 points and last week’s controversial McWhorters, were among those toe commission, to rescind the Pittsburgh 23 44 .348 30 The A ’s have offered $50,000 14. Ohio St. 16-5 90 Broken down further. West’s breast 38:6; Tucker, Hopper- had received one first place M arshall 22-4, dipping to ninth fight card here. suspended indefinitely by the while Blue, still at home in 16. Hawaii 24-2 83 46.6 figure comes to 26.1 points susp^isions until the Judicial WEST DIVISION stead, Manning, Marina, Moyer, vote a week ago. But after bow­ with 271. 'The. commission sent its res- commission. Greyhound Mansfield, La., is demanding inquiry is complete. 16. M ichigan 13-7 49 a game—^he’s in a four-way tie Utah 46 20 .697 ___ 2nd yd. free relay 1:59.0. ing to Detroit in their second igwtion to provincial Recrea- Dick Pearson, secretary Coston said if toe commission $92,600, a raise o f $78,000. Florida State, 11th last week, 17.' Oral Roberts 22-1 48 for fourth place—and 9.7 as­ Indiana 37 29 .661 9 game since star center Jim itiem Minister I^rry DesJardins, treasurer of toe Canadian Pro­ rescinded toe sus{>ensions 'jM Atlanta reliever Cecil Up­ climbed into the TV)p Ten with 18. Maryland 19-4 46. sists. Since toere’s a basket at Dallas 32 37 .464 16% Chones signed a contract with who last week ordered a full Ju­ fessional. Boxing Federation, "we’ve got to look like a«.bunch shaw stormed out of a contract 235 {X)lnts, beating out South- 19. M issouri 19-4 39 toe end of every assist, 9.7 Denver 27 89 .409 19 W ea ver-BuIkeley the New York Nets of the dicial Inquiry into toe four-fight said in Saint John, N.B., toe cf dunkeys.” meeting with vice president western Louisiana lor the No. 20. Memphis St. 19-5 times two equals 19.4 and 26.1 Memphis 24 42 .364 22 36 card that resulted in toe death sus{>ensions cannot take effect Paul Richards and told The At- ’J' q PJay at A rC lia plus 19.4 com es to 46.6. In addition to Chuvalo, Ung­ Monday’s Results Proposed in lanta Jihrintil: J of light-heavyweight ■ boxer nationally until the federation erman and McWhorters, also No games s(dieduled West’s playmaking leads toe Stewart Gary of Toronto and receives written word from toe "He’s going to have to trade Manchester High Faculty league—he’s never won toe as­ sus{>ended were heavyweights me, that’s what he’s going to Manager Ted Martin reported Jim Christopher, Jessie Fagan HARTFORD (AP)— ^The The Bridgeport-based kennel Schwartz said that Just as toe Rangers’ Front Line sists crown—but he’s being H ockey have to do. And I ho{>e he does, this morning that Wednesday and Sam Poke of Detroit; Nafis Florida track has grown in pop- challenged by Lenny Wilkens, NHL Nutmeg Kennel Club today club is considering sites m I don't like Atlanta that much, night’s Double L CIAC Basket- Ahmat of ’Toronto, Muhammad " bo also toe state has Seattle’s playing coach, who East Division -^proposed , amending the Fairfield Cbunty, Hartford You’ve got to go where the ball [Tournament game between Ex-Pitcher Trout Dies All Kamaric of Regina, Pro­ enjoyed revenue returns on an had 36 feeds in three games W L T PTS state Constitution to allow money is.” Weaver High - of "Hartford and Nears Club Record moter Jack Keller of Regina County, New Haven County and ever increasing scale.” last week and boosted his aver­ CHICAGO (AP) — Paul “Dizzy” Trout, 56, colorful Boston 46 8 9 101 pari-mutuel dog racing in (AP photo) Later, Upshaw said his out- Bulkeley High of Hartford will and Christopher’s trainer, Lee several' other areas for pro- He cited studies by toe ken­ NEW YORK (AP) — There have been some great age to 9.6 a game. pitching star for the Detroit Tigers in the World War II New Y ork 41 U 10 92 Connecticut. BATTING CHAMPS’ NEW BAT GIJIL— St. Louis Cardinals’ third baseman, burst was “an emotional reac- be played at the (Harke Arena, three-man attacking lines in the history of the National Crans. M ontreal {>08ed dog tracks, Schwartz nel club that indicate a single as daughter Christina, 3, totes his bat. tlcn and I was Just upset.” Action starts at 8 o’clock. Milwaukee’s Kareem Abdul- era, died Monday "of* stomach cancer. 36 14 12 84 Introduction of toe pari-mu­ Joe Torre, walks the Florida beach« 1 G ray, 27, w as knocked lout in Detroit sold. greyhound race track in Con­ Hockey League but New York’s unit of Jean Ratelle, Trout, who worked os a pitch------^------27 27 9 68 tuel sport could produce more Jabbar is the top scorer with the seventh round of his title Toronto Schwartz cited toe experience necticut would create a min­ Rod Gilbert and Vic Hadfield, is on the threshold of an ing instructor, public* relations 1915 which gave toe Tigers toe 26 27 11 68 than $4.2 hiiUlon annually in 34.7 points a game, followed by bout with ohamj^on A1 Sparks B uffalo Florida has had with dog rac- im um o f 400 Jobs and an annual achievement never accomplished by any other trio. Boston’s John HavUcek at 26.9. man and after-dinner s{>eaker pennant and an eventual World IS 36 15 41 new revenues for state aim lo­ Vakturoff’s Obituary Short, Gilbert’s next goal will give ------cf Wlnni{>eg, and died 'in a hos- Vanevr. 16 39 6 Ing in supporting his claims of payroll after the first year of WEST SIDE MIDGETS Wilt Chamberlain leads Jabbar fer the Chicago White Sox since Series triumph over toe Chl- 38 cal governments in toe first 8 out of 10 homes pdtal about 24 hours later from West DlvMon added state revenue. $1.2 million. He projected that him 40 for the season and with Rented accomplishment. In one of toe best played in field goal {>ercentage, .647 to 1959, w as a 27-g^ame winner in ca g o Cubs in seven gam es. He year, said club s{>okesman Mil- head injuries. C hicago 39 16 8 "Greyhound dog racing, at dog racing could ultimately HaxMleld and R atelle already and H adfield, with 91 games of toe year, Nasslff .677, and to{>s B altim ore’ s Wes 1944 and led the ’Tigers to toe pitched six g^ames in 10 days 86 ton Schwartfs in a news confer­ Once Famous Pro Wrestler Christopher later issued a Minn. 32 21 9 toe Flagler Kennel Club in bring Connecticut more than $16 pMt that plateau, it will make points res{>ectively, hold Sports got their first win defeat­ Unseld In reboimdlng with a 1946 American League pennant, and won four. 78 ence. hove 0 cold room statement saying he took a dive St. Louis 22 33 9 53 Miami, has proven to be Flori­ mllUcn In new revenues annual­ As the years began creeping toe R a ^ r line toe first ever to ^own the next two slots accord- ing toe West Sides, 41-38. John 19.3 average to Uniseld’s 17.6 In a major league career TYout was traded to toe Bos- NEW YORK (AP) — The in toe second round of his bout Catif. 18 81 16 61 Schwartz said state legisla­ da’s ' most popular sports at­ ly. up on Ivan, Alma started tak­ have all three members with 40 , ^ official league statistics Wleczoick was the big gun for Little Calvin Murphy of Hous­ from 1939 through 1962, Trout ton R ed Sox in 1952 and retired obituary wrlll take up only a IS YOURS ONE OF THE 8 ? ? ? ? with Chuvalo because his life Phila. 19 32 11 49 tors 'are already ccnsiderlng traction, outdiowing horse Horse facing and off-track ing care of toe old wrrestler. Nassiff’s, canning 13 points. ton is toe most * accurate free posted a won-Oost record of 170- after that season. He had a couple of tines of agate ty{)e. It released today. had been threatened. In a sec­ P itts. 19 36 9 47 amending toe state Constitution tracks, {MPofesrtonal football, betting were legalized by toe "He didn’t talk much about his The line has 290 points, 46 Bob Smith chipped in with 11. throw shcoter. Muiphy has con­ 161 with an eamed-run average brief comeback try . with toe wdll say Ivan Vakturoff, 72, G A Pts ond statement, he said Chuvalo L . Angeles 16 41 7 89 to allow greyhoimd dog racing college and high school football, General Assembly last yeeu*. BEG — John M ack 136-369, wrrestllng but we’d visit each short of the record set by Bos- . „ _ For toe West Sides, Mickey verted 274 of 306 attempts for o f 3.23. He won 20 or m ore B altim ore O rioles in 1967, but passed away over the weekend. Warm up that 55 55 110 and Ungerman had nothing to Monday’s Results and other {>ari-mutuel gambling Jai Alai fremtons, auto race­ The state Gaming Oommlsstim, T ed (Chambers 147-368, Bob other. After awhile, he couldn’t ton’s Phil Es{x>sito, Ken Hodge v ' Mlkolowsky rlp{)ed toe nets lor .898, barely ahead of Balti­ gam es in 1943 and 1944. spent moat o f his tim e after his People 'wrill glance at the name 46 63 109 do with toe threats. No games scheduled in Connecticut. He didn’t name tracks and harness tracks ” he however, has not yet set up Guthrie 139, Mike Zw lck 365, get around very well and I’d go and Wayne Cashman last year, g' 16. m ore’s Jack Marin at .896. His mx)st remarkable feat, playing jiareer broadcasting to f and shrug. 29 70 99 toe legislators. said. regulations governing them. B ill Pagan! 350, John M aiorca to his house and take care of hard-to-heot room Ratelle, with 109 points, trails Gilbert N.Y. however, was his stretch run in toe Tigers. ------J------But Ivan Vakturoff wasn’t 39 62 91 EAST SIDE MIDGE’TS. 360. him .” Esposito by one in toe Individ- 5’ Hadfield, N.Y. Just another old codger. Thirty 41 49 90 In a Ught game last night Week Layoff Hurts Q iib s, Three months ago, Ivan, des­ ual scoring race. Third place e. R. Hull, CM. years ago, he was “Ivan The ■Sif with the oow 40 36 76 from start to finish toe Flyers ZODIAC — Larene Stone 109- titute and ailing, entered a belongs to Boston’s Bobby Orr, 7. Mahovllch, Me Terrible, The Mad Russian,” 32 44 76 edged the Dunkers, 20-19. ’Tim Speedway Speedster Gautsche 606, Pat Tobola 190-186-198-674, and a big name on the profes­ nursing home. The only name CHI&& CHASIR whose next scoring {X)lnt will g. Martin, Buf. 40 Dentics, A&N Score Wins 25 65 Dlgan (8) and Joe Lovell (4) Donna Mieczkowrskl 176. sional wrrestllng circuit. on his pa{>ers was Alma’s. give him 100 for toe third con- 9. Stanfield, Bos. 20 46 66 BY IRON NREMAN led toe high flying Flyers’ at­ With the school gyms reopen ­ points. Charlie R ae (11) and Ivan fought them all—Gene “They’d contact me when he secutlve season—an 'imprece- 10. Park, N.Y. 19 46 65 BE8TAUBANT—Ed Gutt 148- tack. For toe losers, Steve ed following vacation toe Busi­ Phil Daly (10) aided toe cause. Mr. America, World was moved from one ward to THIS RBVOUmONAKY NEW DB« Shows Way Around Ontario Oval 361, Bob KUne 157. Frank C a i v o ^ ^ ® / VBLOPMENT IN ADD-ON HEAT- Kalos scored a game high 14 nessmen’s BasketbaU League For Telso, Lany CovlU and champ Jim Londos, Jack Tay­ another. My name followed 14U878, Tony Delconti 188-876, INO will keep your cold or chilly room {xdnte and .got help from resumed action last night at Bruce Stone each hooped 15 lor, toe Canadian champ, Two- him. I signed the |>apers when Choeic thoM ONTARIO, Calif. (.AP) Jum{>B, jumps and Junqw. QMS track where toe Miller 6(X) Frank. W achter 146-862, Don warm and cozy, with filtered, d n m t - Two BasketbaU Innovations Tom m y Su1(m (4). Illing with toe Dentics saslly Ten Tony Galento, 'wrho turned he was admitted.” OBveairfigWi points and Ray Swanton added -Spin n in g around Ontario Then it gets under way. stock Car race wrtll be held M arsh 171-412, Jim Chla{q>onl ing, thermostatically controlled OMt. BUSINESSMEN’S LEAGUE whipping T elso, 71-65 and Arm y a dozen. to wrrestllng after his boxing ca­ Alma made it a |X)int to -visit V CbwbM nHwt4 mm 1 Operating cost up to 75% Motor S p ^ w a y in a high- Ron hits toe accelerator ^ to Sunday and are veiy happy 137-368, Bob M olumphy 366, Jim V OmI IMM iTMi M « Robert Electric edged toe A Navy broke open a close reer was over, and (Jorgeous Vakturoff at least once every other add-on heaters. Heatt cold bath­ Could Change Entire Game Behind Bob Carlscm’s 12 first B ell 146-884, H arry Buckmlnater tak «r Mhr. Buzzards last night at the Y, gam e to post a 99-86 triumph {>eriod points AAN carried a powered stock car reminds in the one car on the George, among others. week. “He was a lonely old V imiiiant wlMtHc room, enclosed porch, attic room, or NEW YORK (AP) — How 146, Bert (Haughsey 144-874, Ed Mwmwtit. coaches as Jerry Tarkanian of 78-68. B ruce H ence led the {Mick over Westown Pharmacy. slim 22-21 edge Into toe second one of the days they taught ^ course it’s touah enough look "He didn’t brag, but he kept guy. He Just wanted someone to any space that needs extra D oucette Jr. 868, B ruce Leone fliMM, vaft wWik j^EEHOMB DEMONSTRATION. those basketball fans who think Long Beach State and John with 16 points with Phil Hence, The one-week layoff hurt aU period, The Club started to roil their youngsters to drive. ^®® ® *®®^’ talk to ." ■It ihs a d. The wall 'doesn’t bother you tiig at toe watia coming up so 137.878, Roltie -Irish 367, Earl all toe clippings sind pictures,” the big man is dominating the Wooden of UCLA are expected Gus Angello and Angelo B,eim clubs. " In the second stanza on Jeny Y ou start out wrlto a roar, Last week, the old wrestler's __ j«l k m uch. Ron knovre how to drive, tast. You do hit 166 m iles p er 138-867, Dick K rinjak 167- said Marty Alma, a city em- •fwilt. game and all those who feel to attend. each netting a dozen ahtfClayt In a poorly played first {>eri- McGuire’s scoring and gained a you come close to a wall and Y our kids didn’t and they had hour on toe straightaways and 414^ Bill Sheekey 162-186-164-441, ploye who met Vakturoff when condition deteriorated and PhoM: 649-4539 stall games shouldn’t be per­ Wooden, an advocate of the Hence added 11 to toe winning od, Telso managed to gain an 53-36 Interm ission m argin. you quietly hope toe bralras are Ivan’s career was Just about Alma was notified. "I got to the w alls in toe parking lote o f toe that Isn’ t too bad. R oy M cGuire 140-186-408, M ark m itted MdU get their chance to 30-second clock for years, says total. The Buzzards were paced 11-9 lead. Action soon warmed The A&N continued to ro ll In in top condition. ending around 1947. Alm a was hospital at 9 a.m . Friday and department stores and at Santa You have a helm et and you Jakusevich 161-162-898, A l Bu- Jind out socsi what’s what. he feels the ex{>eriment won’t by toe outside shooting of Paul up and toe Dentics took ad­ toe second half and had a 82-69 You put on a helmet for toe a chief life guard at Coney stayed until about 2. He was In Anita where you taught them had to craw l through a wdndow Jauctus 371, B ob Byrnes $40, Ed ’The rules committee of the prove much. Dunion (26) and Dick Neptusky vantage of cold shooting by Tel­ margin going Into the final stock ear run. You probably Island wrhere many wrestleris an oxygen tent. When I- got 0{>ening and around the iron Bujauclus 372, R ich f« v e t t 361, ARCO 0 National Association oi;, Basket­ "Having the 11-foot basket (18). . s o ' to erect a 26-20 halftim e canto. should do toe same when teach­ on Sundays. used • to spend their summer home, they called and said he supports of toe roll bar so there Frank M cNam ara 146-378. ball Coaches has decided to and toe 30-second clock tested SENIOR n edge. Carlson paced the winners ing toe youngster. You say hel­ The 1971 Ford roars In a cre­ days before .climbing through had {M^gpd on.” take a look at two innovations Telso Just couldn’t get going scendo as toe noise reaches a Is some security. .Teaching toe in toe same game won’t tell Mike Kennedy (82), Clayt with 28 {xdntsr M cGuire (22), lo to Ron Gautsohe of Tnuhee, TEE-TOTALBBS — Margaret the ro{>e8 at night. SoclaWsecurity and welfare and feU further behind after Pete Klro (19) and Norm re­ kid toere’s nothing except a FOGMin BROTHERS, INC- that could change the entire you, anything,” he said. "They Nlvlson (28), BUI P eople (27) Calif., who drives toe S{>eed8ter climax on those turns. You N oack 176, C arol Bltautls 181, ” He was a nice old guy and benefits will take care of Vak- three periods, 47-32, With Mike Hohentiml fll) assltsed whUe in seat belt and hopefully no traf- complexion of toe collegiate ought to try first the clock and Joe QuagUa (11) had on and you re€ul toe note on toe member roaring yourself B etty H aefs 182, B ev G olato 178- w e rem ained frien d ly,” said turoff’s funeral. The only mour­ FUiL OIL • BURNER SALES & SERVICE Daly leading the way, toe Den- Paul Q uey's 37 points paced Try toe freeway and you game—toe 11-foot basket and a alone, then toe 11-foot basket their scoring shoes as undefeat­ da(tob(>ard: your 1968 model 'when the kid flc. 468, Liz Washburn 486, Ixris Alma. “He never had any faml- ner will be Alma. tlcs outscored Telso, 24-28, in Westown. Craig PhllUps added an Idea of what the race 80-second clock. and see what the differences ed Blue Moon routed AlUed "VWto God’s Help.” floored toe pedal Instead of get Lowe 184,' Betty Lou Jackson ly and he wasn’t really close "I’ll be there," said Alma, 319 Biwrf S tf* • Manchifr. Conn. ___ (AP photo) toe final period to win easUy. 19 and John Smith 18, Your youngster steps on toe tightly touching, toe brake. cor drivers feel In that Jam-up A March 22 "game” has been and the simllariUes fire. How­ Printing, 116-71. SPAGHETTI BENDERS — Carlos Ortiz, center, former world ligrhtweight box­ 408. with anyone." was his friend.” scheduled at Los Angeles State ever, I’m glad to see that the AUled was led by Jim Patulak Daly paced toe Dentic offense ’Tonight, toe Barons faoA accelerator wdth hesitation. The So you travel the 2.5-mUe around toe first turn. ing champion, dishes.oiit spaghetti to W B A ’s light heavyweight champ, Vicente College, wdilch U16 rules com­ rules committee Is looking at (21), Ron Guraurd (21) and with 16 markers. Not far be­ Klock at 6:80 and Fred’s meet mittee and such prominent the clock.” Tony Kastauskas (17). Rondon, right, and former ring champ, Bob Foster at press luncheon Monday. hind were Steve Simon with 14 Honda at 8. J t PAGE FIFTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUAKY’ 2*9, 1972 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1972 PAGE FOURTEEN BUGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE

PLEASE PREPARE ONE COUUP YOU ONE O F MV MOST PERSISTENT HURRY IT UP CRBPITORS 4S PURSUING ME 1 TMANK5 FPRCALUN WELL,I'M ACROSS ^ O F VOUR PELICIOUS HOT THE SENERATION SAP' PUPPIES WITH EVERY­ A B IT ? 1 BABY. BUT I ’M A U / tr BE MACHININ’ ON A BUT I THINK HE'S THIN©/ SIRE... I------51N6LE-SEATER,' Antwtr lo Pr*»lott» Fy»il# PUFP... ^COMIN' TELUNfi SOME . ©ASP/ ; RIGHT IT'S BEEN A , CHICK HE POESNT " WHAT'S STOOV^BUT WED WANT TO S E T x l H o d g e p o d g e TH'RUSH? BETTER SPLIT MARRiep AND ^ BEFORE WE THEY BETTER ACROSS 2 Road shoulder CROSS OUR BREAK UP 1 K IT E , BEFORE 3BIartian 1 Calculating (comb, form) s t r i n g s .' T instrument 4 Middle jpart 7 Mongolian 5 Absolute wild sheep 6 Observe 13 Cylindrical 7 Onager BHilding Contracting 14 Help WantefMdale 36 14 On a chair 8 Bamboolike CLASSIFIED ADVER'nSING DEPT. HOURS 15 30(Fr.) N.J. LAFLAMME —Carpenter 2*29 grass (pi.) 8:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Order Your 16 UniTiffled 9 Attic contractor. Additions, remod­ BERRY'S WORLD PART-TIME, days, janitorial HAPPY ADS 17 Struck 10 Polynesian eling and repairs. 87S-1642. w ork. C!all 649-5384. 43 Muddle 18 Slag god 28 Head covers 45 Small isle ' COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADYT*. MICKEY FINN BY HANK LEONARD 19 Sea eagle 11 Camera part 29 Currier CARPENTRY — Repairs, re- NEW CAR make-ready man to ‘‘Happy 21 Cauie to 12 Roman date and------46 Units of tiSO P.M. DAT BEFORE PUBUOATION modeling, additions, roofing. inspect and condition new cars WHY NOT.I IF I THREATEN function 30 Rational energy TO TURN HIM IN, HE'LL GIVE , , , 20 Latest Call David Patrla, South Wind­ tor deliveiy. Experienced de­ 22 Mimicker 21 Unfastens 32 Transpose 47 List (Scot) Deadline for Batmday and Mtmday la 4:80 p.m. Friday Thought” ME MY HALF OF THE MONEY } NO! 25 Ages and ages 48 Liand measure sor, 644-1766. sired but we will consider an — AND I'LL RETURN IT TO / IT'S 22 Jason’s ship (ab.) 27------and that (myth.) 33 Street (ab.) 50 Heavy blow Inexperienced man with me­ CHOPPY/ THAT'S ALL I y TOO, 31 Color 39 Make 51 Unaspirated PLEASE READ YOUR AD CARPENTRY AND chanical ability. Some hand CARE ABOUT/ risky! 23 Equal Today! 32 Taunts 24 Biblical enduring 52 Fine------tools necessary. Steady em­ 34 Girl’s name Cnaeallled or “Want Ads’* are taken over Uie phone aa a BUILDING garden 41 King of 54 Editors (ab.) ployment and good benefits. __ 35 Driving 55 Art (Latin) , convenlenco. The adverUser should read his ad the FIB8T e Repairs—Remodeling 26 Lubricants the Huns See Mr. Patch or Mr. Carter ’' y e a r a l l command DAT IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In time for the e Masonry—Concrete '•j 36 Reignited next Insertion. The Herald Is responsible for only ONE In- In person. Carter C2ievrolet CALL 643-2711 im H NIA liK. TM. ttf u,t N». PA'V T 6 T~ 8 9 10 11 12 e Cabinets—l^ rm ica 37 Number I 2 3 4 s oorreot or omitted Insertion for any advertisement and then Co. In c., 1229 M ain St., Man­ • No Job too sm all. 38 Trieste wine 13 W only to the extent of a “ make good” Insertion. Errors which chester. measure 1 1__ do not lessen the value of the advertisomeiit will not bo 649-0773 Evenings Manchester m 40 Compass point rr* 16“ oorrooted by “ mnko good” Insertion. MATURE MAN WANTED part- . . . Soffluon* 41 South African OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN IS UEON CIESZYNSKI buUder — tlme for light warehouse work may hov* taut you Evening fox new homes custom built, re­ 42 Burmese t : □ plus deliveries. Call 646-1000. a happy adl m iY" modeling, additions, rec wood sprite Herald □ 643-2711 room s, garages, kitchens re­ BULLDOZER operators need­ IS IT A L L NO, I SUSPECT THAT IF ^ 44 Be seated ST RIOHT IF I >iOU EVER C A M E O U T 46 African ■ m m m modeled, bath tile, cement ed. See School and Classes No. s o BOWL­ WITH SOM ETHINO SIMI' antelope 31 32 !33 34 work. Steps, dormers. Resi­ 33. PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER IN S WITH L A R S H E P B E S O 49 Roman outer ■ ■ u MoloreydM-Bieyeles 11 dential or commercial. Call THE o u y f t STUN N EP VOU'P BE s r m" aF PART-TIME position availaUe garment 640-4291. MOTHER 7 DO LONO-OONE BEFORE 53 Move back □ YAHAMA 1970 DfT-IC EnduPO, ______^1 PRISCILLA! MUST WE GO YOU NEED . SHE REOAIMEP i « r i41 for four indiirlduals interested N O 55 Adjuster w THROUGH THIS) M E FOR HERSPEECH/ ■ r _ ■ □ HERALD 260, with extras. Superior c<4i- DORMERS, garages, porches. in going into a business on a T IM E F O R < 56 Boy’s name GOOD LUCK b e d .' M O R E 3S5- TIM ES AWYTHIKIO W 43 46 dltlon. Woods bike. Call 648- tty - before - you - buy - basis. 57 Soften in h h rec rooms, room additions, I S £ I STALLING ^ A V E A R ? ? BOX LEHERS 8483 III temper JT is kitchens, Eidd-a-levels, roofing, Small investment required. 58 Inscribed □ siding, general repairs. (Qual­ Call fo r appointm ent only. 549- n 1 pillars S3 65 For Tour ity workmandilp. Financing 6783. AT NEWINGTON 59 Fixed looks *6 5T Information Business Services 13 available. Economy Builders, lit In c., 643A160, 872-0647, eve­ MACHINIST — experienced DOWN . T'HE HERAU) wlU not Q Si~ ST SNOW PLOWING — residenUal nings. machinist needed by small es­ !■' • 1 Pewter coins disclose the Identity of tablished company. Must be “SUSANNE” of Thailand any advertiser using box — commercial. Call now, there (NIWSPAMR INTIRPRISI A »N .) Is room to get ve address to the ClaasUled priced. Call 643-0861. GUMMER STREET BY PHIL KROHN .Manager, Manchester BIDWELL Home Improvement MAINTENANCE man wanted, Carson, Linda, and Jennifer. Mom, Dad, Dave, Sue, Evening Herald, together PURITY Cleaning Company — Co. Expert installatlcn of alu­ part-tim e m ornings. Call 646- with a memo hating the Trent, Grammy, Granpy, Erin, Aunt Jane, Bud, 7 ’ rug, floor and window clean­ minum siding, gutters and 4220. l e t s o o v SHORT RIBS and residential. Cold motn- ers. Call between 6-7 p.m . 643- (Route 6 at Route 30) East Z-Z9 1 BY FRANK O’NEAL In the usustl manner. statewide. Credit rating unnec­ Gary, Joyce, Wendy, Bill, Bob, Titia, Crystal, Charlie, ings, can’t start your oar? We ______Chimneys 16-A 0472. H artford. ^ V \p e A ! essary. Reasonable. Confiden­ Sherrie, Mickey, and Janet. WILL NDUR will! Reasonable rates. Call r q OFING — Specialising re- tial, quick arrangements. Al­ now. 646-8467, 647-9804. RECEPTIONIST wanted, Mem- SALES and management — A(?MOR^RUST pairing roofs of all kinds, new vin Lundy A gency. 627-7971. day-Tbursday, 6-9 p.m. Satur- part-time and full-time career roots, gutter work, chimneys, 100 Constitution Plaxa, H art­ Lott and Fdand 1 TWO YOUNG married men will days 0 a.m.-3 p.m. Car neces­ portunity. Training avEill' - y r cleaned and repaSred. 30 years do small repedr Jobs and paint­ ford. Evenings, 2B8-6870. sary. R eply P.O . B ox 222, able. O ver 21. 649-41194. FOUND—Black, gray and white experience. ' Free estimates. ing, also cellar cleaning and 'Manchester, Conn. Happy Leap Year Birthday Hong haired kitten. Very friend­ C all H owley, 648-6361. light trucking. Call 640-2692, ly. C all 648-2501 a fter 0 p.m . Business Opportunity 28 sec r eta r y Opportunity 646-3726. Help Wanted - LI for competent secretary Gal ROB LOST passbook No. 28 006670-8 Friday ■with pleasant personal- ______Male or Female 37 of the Oonnectlcut Bank and TREE SERVICna: (S ou cler) — Heating and Plumbing 17 ATLANTIC RICHFIELD Trees out, building lots clear­ Ity. Small growing non-defense EARN *1.86 hourly plus bonus must Company, Parkade Of­ Has A PLAIN JANE BY FRANK BAGINSKI ed, trees topped. Got a tree M A M Plumbing and Heating, company. Typing, shorthand (Your Sth real birthday) fice . • Hiffh Volume servicing I^iUer Brush custom­ h problem? Well worth phone no Job too small, Free esfi- and some bookkeeping essen­ ers. No experience or invest­ I ' D A FOUND — Small brown female ca ll, 742-8252. mates gladly given. Bathroom • Hi«h Profit tial. Peasant working condi­ ment required. CaU between 6' Love . . . remodeling, heating systems tions, good salary and fringe fAorTHER-lN-AJKW mongrel dog. Call Andover Service station available for 7. 648-6472 LIGHT trucking, odd Jobs, also worked on, water pump work, benefits. Write Box F, Man­ D og WardMi, 748-7184. lease in Glastonbury area. Susan, Sandy, Sally 'J SUESgTHAT MAKES moving! large appliances. faucet packings. 649-2871. chester Herald. HAIRDRESSERS — Full and Burning barrels delivered. 64. lY a j pechcibablE- For interview caU days 1-469- «nfntirTAH.Y Gal Friday good part-time. Edle Adams Beauty Peter, Paul and Dad Personals 3 644-1776. GRANTS Plumbing Service Evenings, 6-8 p.m., 1- Salon_of_ Manchester imderesU- Free estimates, plus quaUty typing, prefer shorthand and 347-8781. mated the response of its hun­ TAX returns and ell your book- FREE — Interior decorating w ork. 648-6841. dictaj^one experience. WUllng dreds o f new patrons, adl you service. Advice on color selec­ Happy Sth Birthday Thank You keeping chores done profes- to learn MT-ST (^ration. can hauidle. Cadi 649-2617 fo r slonally. Your home or mine. tion, drapery coordination, BOTTI Heating and Plumbing ------Company benefits, busy Man­ UNCLE BARNEY, JR. STEVEN — Prompt, courteous service. SchOOls and CloSSeS 33 Interview. Reasonable rates. CaU 649- wall coverings, carpeting, etc. chester o ffice . (!!aU M rs. from It's beautiful .g) im w HIA. he.. T.M. Up. UA. M. Wf. 9146. Custom Squares, 66 C ooper St., CaU 643-1496. ------ThompBon. 649-6861. PART-TIME, experienced or 643-9692. wiU train, ’’respctislble person Your Nieces, Love, “ It worked! I kept pestering him to play ‘Harvest INCOME TAX returns prepar------— SAM WATSON Plumbing and BULLDOZER WOMEN to fold diapers, part- Heating. Bathroom remodel­ for peut-Utoe selling In estab­ Ralph and Riley Cher 1-X1 _ Moon,’ ‘Moonlight Bay,and ‘Dardanella’! ed by a^xiintment In your SHARPENING Service — Saws, OPERATORS time or fuU-tlme. Cadi East lished shoe store. Please caU Tss tee MJ oh. ing and repairs. Free esti­ MtA. U« . home or office. Personal and knives, axes, shears, skates, NEEDED H artford, 289-1627. 648-9802 If you are aimUable fo r bustness. C all 648-5888, R ussell rotary blades. Quick service. m ates. CaU 649-3806. Happy Birthday Feel Better Quick L. Burnett. Capitol Equipm ent <3o., 38 BIG MONEY CAREER HAIRDRESSER wanted — Ex- evening and Saturday worlc. MR. ABERNATHY GRANDPA BEAUPRE BOBBY KENYON BY ROLSTON JONES and PRANK RIDGEWAY ------Main St., Manchester. Hours BE READY FOR SPRING perlenced. Excellent working pjjQpLj; (^m age 16 to 66, if INCOME TAX preparation, riniiy 7:60-6, Thursday, 7:30-9 mUUnviy* conditions. 643-7906. you can knock on a door and with love from your Love, F = r CaU Dan M osler, 649-3829, 247- Saturday, 7:80A. 643-7968.------D ------r e S S m o k llig 19 r I'm so in © o n ONE...TWO...THREE WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALLI give away a free gift, show Grandchildren and Daddy, Mommy, VOU 9H0ULDNY- A N E K S ^ I S E ...POUR...ONE...TWO 8U6. ------T------n r — Z,------m —m r complete field training on back someone a catalog and take HANDY man, general repairs, UADIES’ dresses, wits, wed- loaders, and d^ra. Full p.m. to 11 p.m., part-time; 11 Great Grandchildren Laura and Stacey SAAAPLE ALL PROGRAM ...THREE...RXIR... ,, hoes, loaders, and dozers, their orders for quaUty prod­ "eNBM"IS WHAT ‘rOU GET IF YCU rr l e n o t .'' s h e w i s painting, carpentry, auid ce- ding gowns and veils, adl cus' p.m. to 7 a.m., part-time. St. YOUR aXKIN©/ RIGHT AWAY! TOOAV IT IS SNOWING... and part-time classes. AUied ucts, you’ve got a high earning PUT THE FIRST LETTERS C3F GTXSTH, WHAT H A PPE N E D INCOME TAXES l»«pared by merit work. Reasonable rates tom made. Some alteratlwis, Anthony Nursing Home, Rock- PIERPJE— VESTEROAV IT SHEW. Construction Training School, potential with FuUer Brush, n o r th , e a s t a n d WB3T TO G ETH ER . •tESTERDAV, Gordon F ogg, 646-3428. and good experience. CaU 648- Reasonable p rices. 649-1183 vUle, 876-9121. Happy Birthday >o u 'r e Springfield, M ass. CaU 1-443- CaU D ale H iggins, 643-0472 (( 7996 o r 228-9287. ' NANA PUTTING ~ 3 : ‘~nfZ ^ 'V'N'!^ CX>NNB(7nCUT capital Gklns 6686 anytim e. "KEEP SMILING - r r : > v 7 -' ON )) WOMEN needed for light ware- SltllOtlORS W anted - 4 " ‘ • * \I v# J • ' '* * A ^ t ' \ 1 ’ and dliddends tax return com- DICK’S Snow Plowing — Spe- M ovIng ' Love, WEIGHT! pleted In your home for *7. BiU clallxlng in serving Rockledge Tm elfing . StOfOge 20 house w ork. CaU 646-1414. Female 31 KEEP HAPPY" Sheridan, IT40-OOPT 742-9287 alter<60#fA«*.K r\m. p.m ., and__J Burrounding areas.al«ADa DW Drive­va. * 9 W Help Waiiled-Female 35 Glen, Craig, Chris for appointment ways, sidewalks, sanding. CaU MANCHESTER — DeUvery - 643-0002...... Ufdit trucking and package de'^-SECRETARIES — We have WOMAN, wanted to do ironing. f;HTT.D care, *6 daily. Call 643' llverv. R efrleerators, washers several excitin g oKXHtunlUes (Phone 643-8186. 7334 AutomobllM For Sale 4 and stove moving specialty, for people who possess good i»h™itter mutirb^ ------Articles For Sale 45 Articles For Sole 45 ------. " j u n k cars removed, any coti- F.MW for root. «► SLl o; NBBD CAR? Credit y ety had? g72-9433. least «ie year experience. Ex­ BUZZ SAWYER 0762 GET THE best in paint remov­ MEN'S skis, and bindings, BY ROY CRANE Bankrupt, repoqsMsion? Hon- ______——. cellent companies and benefits. at various hours. P refer own 649-2776. PICK ers! Save money, Ume and la­ 206 cm ; sports ca r cov er; g> »WI hf HtA. Uc, Tin, let, U.S. Ht. OH. .oAUMXJ est Douglaa accepts lowest ( j n u SED or unwanted cars re- F ee paid. Salary to *130 plus. transportation. Permanwit p o ------I DIDN'T MEAN TO SCARE HER, SEE. BUT DA u L 2-29 bor with KO-7 or Wet Strip by tuner, Sony AM-FM stereo. down, smaUest payment, any­ moved, *10. removal charge. R ita G irl, 09 Ekist Center St., slfion. CaU 647-1928 before 4 Dogs - Birds Pets 41 WO/AAN STARTS TO CALL DE POLICE WHEN Z SAYS Staples. E. A. Johnson Co., CaU 646-2796. where. Not small loan finance Ask fo r D ave, 878-6360. Painting - Papering 21 M anchester, 646-8441. D.m. ------— I'LL WAIT FOR YOU, SO I HAS TO RESTRAIN HER. ______GOLDEN Retrievers — AKC. Paul’s Paint A Wallpaper, ------^ N O HARP FEELIN'S, SEE. > company plan. Douglas Motors TREAT rugs right, they’ll be a CAPTAIN EASY BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE CEILINO specialist — expert Championship stock, shots, Hebron Wood Products, He- 846 Main. workmanship. One celUng or deligdit If cleaned with Blue house raised. Excellent, for bron. Lustre. Rent electric shampoo- I HAVE NEWB FOR VDUiMR.WeBB.. IT APPEARS VtnJR HUMCH WAS r u . PUY IT VERY CASEVi SO PONT 1969 CHEVROLET NOVA, auto- Household Services. 13-A all your ceilings repdlred and ROy BLBPBOB'fi' COUNTRY HOUSB » EXECUTIVE SECRETARY famUy pet, field or show. Rea­ er *1. Olcott Variety Store. RIBHT THAT X WA'B PRUOOEPm. VWRRVi BUTI THINK \VS TIME FOR A matic, pother steering. *1,496. painted. Also interior painting eeiNB KEPT UNP6R RffRIgP oim pPi, PH DOCTOR NOTICED A NEEDLE FACE-TO-FACE CHAT WITH 5LEPE0B!. machine repairs, sonable. 644-2910. HOT W ATER furnace, 77,000 Sairlngs Bank of Manchester, and w allpapering. CaU 289- CORPORATE TECHNICAL DEPARTMENT Btu, complete. *50. convec­ MARK ON MV ARM I RCA, Whirlpool, Keiunore, AKC Registered Irish Setter 646-1700. Maytag. Reasonable rates. 0778 . tors. Built-in bath tubs, lava­ Full-time position, reporting to vice president In corporate puppies, 8 weeks old, papers, 49-A tories, cabinet sinks, alumi­ Fuel and Feed 1088 MERCURY Monterey, Owner of Pike Coin Wash and J. P. LEWIS A SON, custom cham pion blood line. *176. Call R. and D. Department. num com bination doors 643- good condition. Low mUeage. D ry Cleaning, 276 West M iddle decorating, interior and ex­ SEASONED firewood, cut. and 647-1632 after 7 p.m . 2465 evenings, 643-1442. Stereo tape player. Reason­ Turnpike, next to Stop and terior, paperhanging, fuUy In­ ChaUenglng opportunity lor "Girt Friday,” desiring all sec­ split to length, dump-truck able price. Call 649^2804. Shop, 648-4918, 648-9789,______sured For free estimates, call retarial lesponslblUUes with diversified and Interesting ST. BERNARD puppies, pet load, *25, half a load, *16. CaU 649-0668. I f no answ er 643-6862. duties. The finest of fringe benefits available. and show quaUty, rough and CJLEANINGEST carpet cleaner after 5, 643-9504. 1968 VOLKSWAGEN sedan, GOVE’S Flxlt ------—— smooth coated, bred through a you ever used, so easy too. Get @ Mght blue, low mUeage, one ance repairs, INSIDE —outside painting. S^ reliable estabUshed breeder. Blue Lustre. Rent electric SEASONED ilirewood, *3.96 / lawn mowers sharpened and owner. M ust sell. Asking *860. clal rates for people over 66. COLONIAL BOARD (XX CaU 643-4026 between 2-5 p.m . shampocer, *1. Hie Sherwln- per trunk load. Route Bol­ repaired, etc. CaU 646-6020. CaU my competitors, then call ton, 649-5234. ALLEY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN Phone 648-6876. WiUlams Co. m e. Estim ates given. 649-7868. 616 PARK ER ST. TWO adorable Siamese misses 1962 TEM PEST, 4 cylin d er au- REWEAVINO of bums, moth- are looking for loving homes. MANCHESTER, C!ONN. LEMME GET / WE MVT ASKINQ, ( HEH'. HEM! 'f WHATS ^ LISSEN. ...THIS'S ALLEY OOP, NEVER HEARD OF ' tomatlc, new tires, good cendi- holes, zippers repaired. Win­ T. J. FLANAGAN A SONS — Box trained, 8 weeks old. Con­ THIS STRAIGHT... I FRIEND, WE'RE / S O FUNNY Ic/YOU KNOW TH' TOUGHEST, MOST 'im ! Nowaarauw dow shades made to measure, VOLTRE ASKING V TSLUNO! / Y*MEAN \ ABOUT / WHO THIS Uon, *100. 640-6866 after 6:80. Painting and papering. Fully M rs. E. S. Loftus genial parents. *26. 649-2476, 9 FEARLESS MAN IN ON THEM A X I ^ ! all size Venetian blinds. Keys UST-MAKEAXEsV-l, / YOU'RE ^ FELLA « ? ALL OF MOO! STEVE CANYON Insured, workmen’s compensa­ a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday and NOTICE FOR YOU?.' y | .- - - I threatening ' BY MILTON CANIPP made white you wait. Tape re­ V HIM ? / 1970 CHEVROLET Nova, M - tion, UabUlty, propeHy dam ­ Thursday evenings. TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONN. 896, 4-q>eed. B lack, low m ile­ corders for rent. Marlow’s, 867 WE have an opening for a worn- SALESWOMEN — Pilgrim age. Call 643-1949. MUls Fabric Department Store OFFICIAL NOTICE errw.i’Lt fin d ^ ^..T H E N YOU DROVE WHY, YES .'-I age. OaU 648-8068. M ain St., 649-8221. ______an to work nights. Good pay 42 THE ATTENDANT-^ WE CAN HIRED 7b BRINS GEOROE N. CONVERSE — for the right person. Apply In is looking for mature women, Live Stock BY BOARD OF TAX REVIEW OF THE PARKINS FLY BACK IT.' THE OWNERS FORD FAIRLANB, OT, 1966, BASEMENT and attics clean- Interior, exterior, painting, panxm. O-J’ s Grinders, 278 part-time evenings. Apply Pil­ The Board of Tax Review of the Town of Manchester, Oenn., grim MUls, 434 Oakland St., will be in sessiem in the Conference Room at the Municipal LCTTAND LEAVE TO- 890, V-8, 4-speed. Immaculate, ed, light trucking. Free e^sU- paper hanging. Free esti­ Broad St., Manchester. JERSEY mUklng cow for sale. THE KEYS AND P hm e 644-2889. m ates. Phone 649-1424, 646- m ates. CaU after 8 p .m ., 648- Manchester. Building at 41 Center Street, Manchester, Conn., on the foUowlng ' BESISTRATION CaU anytim e, 649-8234. ------1 8678. 2804. days during the month of March 1972. 1970 FORD M AVERICK, good RN and LPN. 11-7, full or part- DENTAL Assistant — Local Taxpayers of the 'Town of Manchester, Conn., will be afforded condition. *1,896. flnvlngs Bank u g HT trucl^, cellw and^' r______i c h ARD E . M AR’H N . F uU Ume. 649-4619. opening. Must have 2 years Articles For Sale 45 the opportunity to discuss their assessments ^th the Board of of M anchester. 646-1700. tics cleaned, - odd Jobs, lawns, - nrofesslonal painting service, ----- ^ — chsdrslde assistant experience. ALUMINUM sheets used as Tax Review on the dates indicated corresjxxiding to the first trees out and rem oved. CaU Interior-exterior, Free estl- AV6 n REPRESENTATiyBlS — Salary open. Fee paid. Rita printing plates. .009 thick, 2Sx letter of their last name. These meetings are for the Grand List 1967 JEEP station wagon, four- Earn extra money, make new 648-6000. m ates, fuUy Insured. 649-4411. G irl, 99 E . Center, M anches­ 36” , 25 cents each or 6 for *1. ot O ctober 1, 1971. wheel drive, four-way plow. friends. Let me prove It to you. ter, 646-8441. 643-2711. M arch 1, 1972 (W ed.) 7 - 9 P.M. A-B-C-D-E-F-G-H-I Mew paint. CaU 646-8824. CaU me for facts on the extra 7 - 9 P.M. J-K-L-M-N-O-P-Q-R LANCELOT M arch 6, 1972 (M on.) BY COKER and PENN Building Contracting 14 Finishing 24 cash others lUce you now earn, DEPENDAB^ woman to clean j^q y a L BTJTURA 800 portable M arch 8, 1972 (W ed.) 7 - 9 P.M. S-T-U-V-W-X-Y-Z Auto AcceMoriee-TIret 6 selllng our famous products apartment Friday afternoons, typewriter, elite type, excel­ and I) : P U L L O V E R ^ o f p i c e a — .WHERE WERE <^O0 LAST MASONRY, low out of season FLOOR SANDING, and refln- n e w their hom es. Find out how Parkade area, 646-3296. lent conUtion, will sell for *75. TAXPAYERS UNABLE TO APPEAR BEFORE THE BOARD r WHEN r. S12DPPEP POR ■ ______y prices, all types of stone and Mji IMPORTED CAR tires on sale ishlhg (specializing In older you WANTED full or port-Ume wait- 649-1612. OF TAX REVIEW ON THEIR ABOVE SCHEUDULEID WEEK teSSTOPSKSNS? at the T ire Outlet, V em oti Car­ concrete work. Replaster and floors). Inside painting, paper people. You cw earn d u ^ resses, 18 years or older. CaU NIGHTS, MAY APPEAR ON SATURDAY, MARCH 11. 1972 ols, Vernon, Conn. Im prove your cellar now. CaU hanging. No Job too small. ^ 646-7200 betw een 10 a.m .-2 p.m . BETWEEIN 9:00 A.M. and 11:00 A.M. alter 6 p.m . 643-1870. 644-2976. John VerfaUle, 646-6760. 872- choose. CaU 269-4922. -______SHOWER POWER! All persons claiming to be aggrieved by the decision of the Assessor of the Town of Manchester, Ccxmectlcut, and those re­ ' I '■ LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON NEWTON H. SMITH 6c SONS — 2222. PART.imE S«=r.ury - o™- ^ RENT a flomeless eleotrio water heater. As little as 68c quiring adjustments must appear and fUe their complaint at one INCOM E TAX Remodeling, repairing, addl- a week. FREE servlce/nor- of these meetings or at some adjourned meeting of said Bocurd Uons, rec rooms, porches Bonilg . , -----and, ------phone contact. Hours _12 Parkade. EJ3 OarefuUy prepared by an mal Installation on Helco of Tax Review. experienced tax conaultant roofing. No Job too smoU. CaU hJAvViMiMC 27 noon to 6 p.m., a must. Good lines. |. i. uAo-MAA aiOCKl — maiiysy** ** benefits. Interviews for this po- Dated February 9, 1972, M anchester, Conn. 649-9144* BOARD OF TAX REVIEW P rivate - Reaoonable sltlon from 10 a.m . to 2 p .m ., Help Wanted-Mole 36 J&B WES ROBBINS carpentry re- MORTGAGES "T Tueoday and Wednesday only. ------L------— Aaron Cook, Chairman Q modeling apeclallat. Additions, mortgages - Intern flnano- PLUMBING CO. Roger McDermott HENRY CASELLA con- Fee paid. Rita Girl, 90 East rec SsTdorm ers. porches. ^ 289-2679 Charles H. McKenzie 4 ’ N e w P aU im w k 668-9466 Real ce n te r St., M anchester, 648- MEN wanted evenings, for of­ cabinets, formica, buUt-lns, fldenUal service. J. D. fice cleaning. CaU 646-4220. Utl MU. Im, TM lu, Ui ,M 0« 643-6129. 8441. « -a y bathroom s, Wtehens, 649-8446. Estate Assoc J I 1' PAGE SIXTEEN MANCitESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1972 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 19TO PAGE SEVENTEEN

Apartments - Flats - THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW, BY SHORTEN and WHIPPLE H o u s m For Sale ' 72 Houses For Sale 72 H o u s m For Sale 72 Out off Town Tenements 63 Out off Town Reward Request Bared N ixon Hom e MANCHESTER — Plush car- g^.ftoOM Raised Ranch with f o r e s t HILIB — Immaculate For Sale 75 For Sole 75 Rham Honor RoU Flabflob \nemt imid ttock *10 equip E ver *thougm me mad a g a r ag e pull petlng Is Included in this 3- 3 b^ths, 2-car garage, 7-room Raised Ranch. Alumi­ CLASSIFIED SIX-ROOM dujdex, large yard, ELUNGTON From Orient MIS GARAGE >NIT»4 EVERV TV /PC W OF IT AUREADV — room Ranch along with 2 ■ soned heat, central atr- num siding, 8 badrooma, 8 fuU HEBRON — Six-room Capt, In By Berrigan Witness J. Colin Pushee, principal of Rham High School has announced available March 1st, $200. 649- baths, Swedish fireplace, large g^iujitloning, wall-to-wall, TENANT PLUS YOU? residential area. Oil hot’woter (Oonthmed from Page One) the honor rgU for the second marldng period. 6644. WeiG»ir-REOUClM& GADGET batha, formal Uvlng room, eat-in kitchen with buUt-lns, g^^tnuning pool, etc., etc. All dining room, rustic fantily Oversized beautiful duplex, heat, fireplace, driUed weU, director cf the federal Bureau t

at the Sheila Ooities Lorraine Rainey Mark Lyman TOUR COOPERATION WILL t room Ranch, family room new 3 - bedroom duplex, 1% large lot, 2-car garage. Char- WO-FAMILY plus smaller rin- m tStos'A^^i b a r r o w s a n d Wa l l a c e o o . day. ------• White House meeting. Stephen Derby Frank Rich Valerie Sirota BE APPRECIATED DIAL 643-2711 Manchester Parkade off kitchen or fourth bed­ baths, separate basements, Bon Agency, 643-0683. gle near Main Street. Nice In- Berrigan and the others are "We did not bring back way Debra Devins Sarah Richards Susan Measler ------■ vestment. Ask for Frank Spl- k il l s Manchester 649-5806 room. City aewera, dead-end driveways, $236 monthly, secu­ FOREST — Immediate accused of plotting to kidnap written or unwritten agreement l^tia Dewey Jonathan Siok Dorotoy Mooie SIX-ROOM Cape, aluminum Belfiore Agency. 647- occupancy, 4-bedroom Odonlal, street. Only 81.260 down to Three Wounded rity, lease. Frechette A Mar­ presidential adviser Henry A. that wlU guarantee peace In Charlene Donahue Judy Spinney Andrew Nyatrom Continued From Preceding Page sldlng, new furnace, new roof, fantily room, aundeok, walk- » e r n o n Spacious 8 or 4- qualified buyer. OaU now. tin, Realtors, 647-9093. bedroom Ranch in prestige Kissinger in an effort to force In Gun Exchange cur time,” Nixon said in nation- Lnann Oambolatt Roocanne Svritzer Cathy Oliver rec room, convenient location, ‘______L______out basement, garage. Prin­ 289-7476. Jane Votalne nice treed lot. Only 824,900. tiOVELY Lookout Mountain 7% Huntington Drive area. Cen­ an end to the Vietnam war. aUy televloed rMnarka minutes Elizabeth Gregory Cathy Pfau IMMEDIATE occupancy new 3- ciples coly. 648-1318 after 6 Robin Williams 49-A Household Goods 51 Goodchild - Bartlett, Realtors, room Raised Ranch, 2H baths, tral .^r-condltioning. Huge pri- ’Ibe defense said the request WATBRBURY (AP) after he concluded his 12-day, Qaraldlna Hodge Theamarie Radtice Fuel and Feed bedroom Duplexes, all sepa­ p.m. was made In a letter'dated Oc­ 643-7887, 660-1744, 742-6786, 643- g-car garage. Rlastered walls. 'vate wooded lot. large family — ’Ibree persons in their 20a 20,896-mUe trip to the long-hos- Loater Jamleacn GRADE 9 MicheUe Rotti rate utilities, basements, PASEK tober 8, 1970, nearly four SEIASONBD hardwood, sawed 2098. fHils Is an Immaculate execu­ MANCHESTER — Spacious 7- tile and Isolated Asian nation. Denise Joluisan High Honors Pamela Roberta driveways, IH baths, 8236 5 S S a l'* d i£ 289-7476 Rsaltors-MUB Open 9-9 o l ' ^ o But, he said to the cheers of Deborah Keefe and delivered. C. Hutchinson, SOFA, 90" gold contemporatyi tive home, 8 years young. Two- room home, aluminum siding, Joan Bonaaso WUliam Ryan 648-1283. good condition. Call 643-OS06. monthly, security and lease, LOVELY 3-bedroom Ranch, ex­ IT m ,^ S ’e. ^SSie^- ______■ Indictment. In the c ^ E»e de- noon during a domeatic quar- eeveral thousand peraona Jam- Stephan Kukucka Ftechette A Martin, -647-0093. soned heat. Lovely outdoor pa­ new rtxti, linA-floor famUy Walter Berk JuUe Secore cellent area, finished rec room. tio, tree-studded lot. Trans­ room, double garage. Only maculate condition. Immediate ------fense statement was made in rel, poUce said. med into a hangar at Andrews Karen Links Robin Shaw SEASONED fireplace wood for Owner 643-1026. Force Base for star- Pamela Uoyd Laura Dovine MANCHESTER Center — Du- ferred owner wants fast sale. 884,900, Hayes A gm cy, 646- occupancy. Mid 30a. Meyer, Wanted - Real Istote 77 tHe absence of the Jury. poUce said they were looking Katoiyn Witth Joan Sherrick sole, $18 a pick-up load. Deliv­ Wanted - To Buy 58 ------:------The 81-year-old Douglas a for a suanect but to apangled welcome-home ^ere- Brian MacLochlan ered. Phone 228-908S. plex, 6 large rooms, IVi baths, 827,900 — COZY 7-room home. Belfiore Agency, 647-1418. o m . Reattora, 648-0609. Hoaom Robert Smith HOUSEHOLD lots — Antiques, atUc, basement, yard, adult' GUNN o^ rtT ileiS iv'^ prisoner with Berrigan In the „ame thT object • of their “W® Debra TootoU Baselx^ heat, two-car cbjntRALLY located Cape with BOL/TON — Ideal atarter or re­ object ------Karen Menut Karra Borgeron SEASONEID fireplace wood, $3. bric-a-brac, locks, frames, family, 8160. 6294B18. age? For prompt friendly ser- Lewlsburg, Pa, federal mtknn>Vi Important begin- Lisa Tiemano Tm. INf. U. t. AH. Off.—AN rifMt rts*ned rage. Nice bam, horse stalls, LouIm Mbe Maureen CaUahan a trunk load full. 444 Lake St., glassware. 'We buy estates. g^arage on nicely liuidscapad Lots For Sate 73 tirement home, 2 - bedroom vice, caU Louis Dlmock Real- penitentiary In 1970, took the j .u .u j nlngs." Karl Wederatrom STREET— Five rooms, one acre. Hutchins Agpency, lot. Priced to sell now at Ranch, with full basement en- ty. 649-9628. stand______Mondair ^ afternoon and ^la Identified the three vie- _____ delivers & moa^-de- CathcriiiG Peterfon Gary Oopas Manchester.' 643-7686. Village Peddler, Auctioneer. Realtors, 640-6324. GLASTONBURY — N ew Min- Theresa Ottronl Mark \miams 420 Lake St., Bolton, 649-3247. ns, second ' floor. 824,900. Ask for Tom Funder- closed breezeway and garage, expraW to be a udtoew toruie Katherine tailed private report today at a Karen Pinney Walter WroblinsU neohaug Golf Course, large nicely landscaped heUf acre Cheryl Foley Stove, parking. 8135. Two - Asking 836,000. T.J. Crockett, furnace, rec room, city utili­ cated. Seven rooms, redecorat­ Houae, 646-2482. . . B &L W . . Catherine PettengiU Fern Barrasao Realtor, 876-6279. Ranch, many, many extras, ed Interior, two-*one heat, pri­ Ing your home? Do you want to agrat, and signed Pete,” a H m , YORK (*P) _ Mix«. ST j™ ” B.D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649 LARGE furnished room, for ping and schools. Children wel- MANCHESTER — ProfesslMial ______ties, g^arage. Must sell, 828,- David Ftaelpa Barbara Brad quality plus Hutchlna Agency, vate screened patto. Walk to TOtXAND _ Large wooded BARROWS AND WALLACE Qp. yourself of the services cbde name said to be used by Prices marked the tone of the Main St. Call 643-2171. male only, paridng. 816 week­ corned. 8260 monthly. Paul W. office space, all electric, new —— — 600. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. Diane Prentice Brian Boriah Realtors, 649-6824. all Bchools. Belfiore Agency, Janet Carlberg ly. Otn 616-OSn after 5 p.m. Dougan, Realtor, 649-4535 or building, convenient, Vernon- H oiltfri Far Safe bonding lots, off Old Stafford ...... ~ ^ Cynthia Robinara JOHN buys and sells used fur- 72 MANCHESTER — Executive 647-1418. Rd. Starting at 82,500. Mayer Manenestor 649-6B06 rtal estate In the Manchester Leonard Boudin, one of the a^ly active trading. How* Thomas Ootco 6*6-1021. South Windsor, Route 86. 646- MANCHESTER — 6-6 2-famUy. Janet SagUo transferred. Must sell, newer R eatton, 648-0009. area for over thirty jrearsT defense lawyers, caUed It “a WbUe brokers said the prea- .n.rt«wY.in^ ti^^ftdlonaliat .WlUam AUra Bryan DeGray S iS lT ’ GENTLEMAN - GCntnUly lo- 7320. MANCHESTER — Combination A-1 conditlan. Fireplace, ga­ COVENTRY — Needs decorat­ Audrey Senkbell T^>ke. east. Open aftemooBs. csted. fttvate hoine, room THURSTON Apartments — 140 Raised Ranch, aluminum sid- TWO-FAMILT, nice location, CaU the Jarvla Realty Oo.. Re- veiy damagliig document” ^ Odn^iStare S^CM sSTSS ^nda Bates Mark Doherty residential and business block, rages, patio. Large lot. Only ing but for 816,900 who cares! Jeffrey Sirota Wednesday, ’numday, Friday. nest to shower. ’Telephone, HiUlard St. ’Three rooms, fully 150 NORTH MAIN — Manchea- 'ing, 4 bedrooms, dining room, mid twenties. Ask for Tom ANDOVER —beach rights, 82,- altors, MLS, 648-1121. We need Another defense lawyer, Paul *lve bargain hunting were Carl Emt untU 9 p.m ., 646-6823, 646-7679. 8-room single family home, 839,900. Wolcott Realtors, 668- family room with fireplace, Funderburke, Belfiore Agency, 600. Vernon-Botton Lske area. Plve-room Cape, fireplace, ga­ Lauren SUvlnsky paridBg privileges. 649-6801 ai- carpeted, cmnplete sq>pli- tar’s newest and most pres- rage, tfeed lot, near lake. Ustings. O’Dwyer, told U.S. District ®^®»^ *»«® << U»® blue ’Ihe communique restated AUce Caya Susan Farmer store and apartment. Excel­ 8200. new wall-to-wall carpeting, 3 647-1413. N ice treed lot, 84,200, beach JUI StockweU t e r 6 PlUI. ances, shades, gen^vnis clos­ tigous office building. Approx Won’t last, call eax4y. Fre­ ------Judge R. Dixon Herman a copy J®""®® «^®« weakening a "establiahed policy” toward Kuth C oi^ Lucinda Grant MAFIE colonial chair-Daaish lent Investment, 836,900. Hayes baths, 2-car garage, treed lot. • — ------rights. Tolland - acre, 84,000. Samuel Verona ets, heat, hot water, parking, 16,000 square feet of cffice MANCHSISTER • Vernon line. chette ft Martin, Reedtors, 647- r p * Ef * # ^o f ^ the roner letter was oirnea turned over byd] BtOe. Taiwan, he said, adding; "We Ingobotg Hett Christopher Green chair, step table, drop leaf end ooofPGRTAHt^ attractive Agency, 646-0131. Low 40’s. Frechette ft Martin, Manchester Hayes Agency, 046-0181. Robert VontoU basement storage. Nesu- shop­ space reculy to go. Plenty of Eight-rocm, Garrison Cclonlal, TodaymHutpry t Monday night. *be Dow Jones avei^ Jonathan Horton Janet HaUer table, wD-away bed, formica Realtors, 647-0093. 9903. room for refined gentleman. ping and churches, 8175 per parking, elevsdor, T. J. Crock- 823,000 Six-room Colonial, -2^' baths, family room, 4 bed- NEW LISTING In tfae letter GRADE 8 JUI Harrison klfadien drop leaf table 643-5331. RESDODENCB B and bualness ------chairs, enclosed vinyl cau- lug­ month. Call Peterman Real­ ett, Realtor, 643-;677. aluminum siding, new furnace, rooms, double garage. Only siX-ROOM Cape, fireplace, 3 U ft R Colonial in execu­ zone pvc^rty, West Center St, No. Coventry Today Is Tuesday. FAb. M, “the Bureau tor tiielr reward,’’ * ____and we did not do so in AnnMegson B g h Honors Judith Henderson gage carrier. Phone 668-4219. tor, 649-9404. Owner manag^ed. garage, large lot, trees. Hutch­ 887,600, Hayes Agency, 646> bedrooms, lovely private yard tive area, living room /aTTmomAxmTxrn TWrrrTI »» day of 1972. There are and said tt would be used for a , Poking. There were no secret Robert Moore Lori Chapla Kimberly Kabllk ATTRACIT^ ROOM, private ’IHREE-ROOM comer office about 80,000 square fe e t uU OUTSTANDING DUTCH ao6 days left in the year. This la new car. ^®"®*? *b® Kew York Stock ooUra Shannon ins Agency, Realtors, 649-6824. 0181. with shrubs and trees. Bowers with fireplace, formal din­ utiUtlea. Asking 887,000. Keith Lola EUenberg Mark Massey home, for working girl. Board ^35 CENTER — 4H-room du- suite. House & Hale Bldg.. 968 SINQSR Touch luid Sew with School area. Owner 649-8886. ing room, family room, Real EMate, 646-4126, 649-1922. COLONIAl£ Leap Year Day. The letter continued: Excltonge. Presldrat cited his GBADB 1# Brenda Otesler Karla Mortenaen opdcnal. Few steps from Post I^ex, 1^ baths, all appliances, Main St. Phone 643-4846. MANCHSISTER Waddell cablnH, like new, hems, but­ Office. 643-6746. kitchen with bullt-ins cus­ ■immaculate 7-room, 1^ Today's HlghU|fe In History “Considering what I wlU go Several motor issues were agreements with Promier Chou ®gh Honors Cheryl Lack Jeanne Nicholson ton bolea; mcnograms, em- fully carpeted, air-condition------School area, 7-room Cape, 4 ENDURING VALUE 826,900 — LARGE 8 - bedroqm On this date In 1920, Czech- through before and after the most of the metals ^ broaden trade, to de- RobtaBlaaeU ers, heat hot water, stor- FIVE-ROOM Apartment offices tom drapes, wall-to-waU car­ baths, large master bed­ Laurel Palmer David Palmer brolderB;. stretch stitch, etc. GENTLEMAN, room with bedrooms, aihiminum sldhig, in this completely renovat­ Ranch, fireplace, aluminum peting, laundry room, half odovaUa's first conaUtuUon trial or trials, I request a min- ^®™ off, but oil Aares showed cultural, educational and Rebecca Gale Stephen Pierce age and parking, on bus line, comMnation, heat, hot water, room, framal dining room, LeaUe Poirier Originally 8419.50, will sell for home and k itc h » prlvlleg^es: garage, fireplace, deep treed ed, attractive, 6-room home. siding, garage, large wooded bath all on the first floor. Out off Town frrat-to-back flreplaced-Uv- was adopted. imum reward of ^(0,000 (tax- ®trength. Journallatic exchanges and to Cheryl Qrlffing Thomas Porter convenient to shewing. 8- private bath, air-conditioning, lot. Only 828,900. LaPenta Barbara Richards 8125. Gusuanleed. Will deliver R^rigerator, parking, wariier Modem kitchen, 2 bedrooms, lot. Hutchlna Agency Realtors, Second floor consists of 4 For Sale 75 Ing room plus dellj^tful On This Dote free), 86,000 be paid me the Tl»ia wasranslderaWe eiq>and contact between the two Cheryl tiym M Honors Zone Roberts and demonstrate. Call 622-0476 apartment unit C2iarles Ponti- carpeting, ground floor loca­ Agency, Realtor, 646-2440. 649-6324. In 1792, Rossini, the ItaUan fl„t week ot December 1970 Ity bi the shares of Gulf OU, governments. Pamela Mills and dryer. 643-6600. tion, paridng. Apply Marlow’s, living rooi^ dining room, large bedrooms, master bed­ paneled and carpeted fam­ Dorotoy Baldwin Valerie Schwarzmanz dealer. celli, 649-9644, RayniKHid Ponti- SIX-ROOM Sfdlt, exceUent con­ operatic conqxiaer was born hi and the rest at the start of trial Monday was the Big this,’’ he said, Kred Schoen 867 Main St., 649-5221. NO MONEY down, VA, 4-4 full basement, garage. room with fuU bath and a ily room. Dawn Barrasao Roseanna Smith celll, 646-0600. Priced at a low 824,600. MANctEb SS r Mhat be fuU bath off the haUway. dition, waU-to-waU carpeting, Pesaito Italy. or when things are Mown wide moat-active issue, gain- .^ithout giving iq> any United DOUKjE bed, iq>ring, mattress - _ _ flats, good lot. Live here for add! Price reduced to 819,900. family room, large above­ Four-bedroom, 2H baths, WUliam BeU Patricia Tremano and bookcase headboard, 835. AporHIW fllS « IM IS «• MANCHESTER — Main Street 1.100 SQUARE FEET of in- only 8130 monthly, approxi­ Tills home has a 2-car ga- In 1872. a young revotationary ^pen. With thla I couW atort a *28^ volume of 4M,900 commitment to any oth- . Douglas Cheney Beth TuMiey sultable for LUPACXJraNO AGENCY Older 7-room Colonial with '' rage, aluminum siding, alu­ ground pod, well landscaped, one-owner, beautifuUy main­ triedled to aasasainate Brttaln’a huatoeea or continue at ®®0m « has drael- country." ' BUen B a ^ c c l CSiest o f drawers, 860. Colonial TeilClWCRtS 6 3 area, 4 rooms, first floor, aU dustrlal space mately. Good starter home. Lynn Coda Cynthia WhltehUl storage or smaU shop, cement large bam. Aak for Mr. Fre­ minum storms and screens, near Botton Lake, 824,900. tained, laiY® aat-ln kitchen Quern Victoria. coUegs. oped a process that raises by SO 'Beaming and waving to the Beverly Bot»d design nutmeg finish, both for appliances, 2 alr-condioners. Earle Everett,' International 646-5482 (bullt-ins), formal dining Dianne OoUette Anne Whitney floor, heat and lighting avail­ chette. Frechette ft Martin brick front, walk-out base­ Keith Real Estate, 646-4126, I®------1928, American OoL Hrary . “This figure may sound ^a per cent toe amount cf gasoUne his Mue-and-whlte 875. 644-0712. FIVE ROOMS, first floor, ga- heat and hotwater Included, Associates, 647-1300. room, large Uvlng roran,. Mark Oongleton Karen Brown able. No paint or machine ------,----- Realtors, 647-9098. ment, wooded acre. ’This Is a 642-US2. L, Stimaon arrived In Manila to W g^but conrtdering ev- **^*J^,'*® ^ Jet. toe "^ lirit of ’76,” poked rage, references and security garage, no pets, no children, MANCHEV9TER — Seven-room ------famUy room, 2 fireplaces, . _ ... _ awaMv saaKss* laaMi OrvaaosuvA ftUK w * Heidi Dobs Maureen PawUna shops. 866 per month. Call 648- HENRY ST. —ExceUent 6 room quaUty home in immaculate take office as governor general t .* ______TiTu rel of oU. the crowded hang- “““ iJarra deporit required. Available References required. CaU 643- Colonial, 1% iwHia, fam ily FOUR bedrooms, Plymouth 2-car garage, finest area. eiythlng, I feel tt Is worth It to March 1st. 646-7708 after 4. 0266 anytime. 8837. home, Uvlng room with fire­ cmidltion and therefore Venion (Philippines. Qje government and It wiU Bunker Ramo shares showed „ went before the tele- room, aluminum siding, can- Lane, laigu well landscaped Beautiful wooded area. CaU streng^ on top d a gain d 1% vision cameras '*to sum up the place, formal dining room tral location. ExceUent condl- lot. 2-car garage, 2 fuU baths, won’t last long. Priced right CHOICE DEERFIELD DR. m®be a M® to t me. WOODUND 456 MAIN STREET — First SIX-ROOM duplex. West side WAREHOUSE space to rent ap- modem kitchen, 1% baths, 2- Suzanne Shorts, 646-8283. vaded tiie Admiralty Iriands in points on Monday. The com* rei^tg of tfae trip . . , put It tion. Garkge. Only 838,000. 8 fireplaces, 838,000. Keith at 861,900.______floor, 3-room apartment. Heat, area. Available March 1st. proxlmately 1,600 feet includ­ car garage. Marion E. Robert­ Immaculate one-owner tm J. WATSON BEACH & CO. *be Pacific war, School Bus Measure Phone after 4 p.m., 633-1106. ing 4 partitioned office qweea. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. . Roal Estate, 646-4128, 649-1922. FRECHETTE & MARTIN rooms, 2 baths (one unfin­ me govenraent lO l^oarauu oped a new type ^ commu- have sunea we lanx MANOR 8123.20 family unit. Security. son. Realtor, 643-6963. MLS Realtors, Hartfoffi Office OaU 646-2426. 9 to 6 p.m. CaU Watkins Bros. 643-6171. Realtors 647-0993 ished) Ranch, central air these p^le concerned. I^ - meationa system that would p * « S a ^ b ^ ^ ^ ^ 1^ DELUXE 2 - bedroom apeut- M A N C H E ST^ DEaSIRAB|LiE Area — Immedl- MANCHESTER Under con- l V ^ ) T l C E e^ ._I don’t want to fral_that ^elp create a central stock struction, 2 new Colonials. condltiralng, wall - to - wall 647-1660 acroos that gidf” which for 22 APARTMENTS LOVELY 4-room apartment in ment, wall-to-waU carpeting, ate occupancy. Center en­ carpeting, buUt-lns, 829,900. ______The Conn. Department of 1’“ Jurt being used. I know i,i^et. ^ In Senate Committee PARK-LIKE GROUNDS trance, e-room Randi, 3 bed- Priced in the low 80s. One lo­ years has separated the United 2-famUy house. Carpeted Uv- complete appliances, 2 alr- Surround this extra large CaU Suaanne Shorts, 646- EIAJNOTON — Superb 8-room TraMportation, Bureau M Ad- on toe Big Board 65 rooms, formal dining room. cated In the Bentley Sdiool HOMESTEAD ST. ing room, erul kitchen, VA condltioners, fuU basement, ______Houses For Rent beautiful Cape God. Six SHOWER POWER! 8283, or Tim Moynihan 668- Raised Ranch. Three large nilnlsfaraUon, wIU accept bids me, but the only way I wUl be included BethMiem SteM, up % (Orattmied tfom Page One) OFF W. MIIHME TPKE. Back-tofront Uvlng room. area and the other in the Por­ RENT a flameleas electric baths, fuU bcusement, large wariier-dryer hook;up vanity m a NCHSIS’IE R — ’Three - bed roomy warm rooms, 1^ ter Street area. OaU early. 0678. bedrooms, two baths, two fire- j)_March 7, 1972_at lOjSO to (Bunker Ram^ "We have demonatratod that hopeful they had the **® Pw^Wtod,” he said. MANGHES'TEB fenced In yard. Located in nice type both, glass sliding doors, room Colonial, double garage baths plus breezeway and Fireplace, garage. Partial rec­ water heater. As Uttte as 68c places, twocar garage. Large Anting take aome^cratiora ra toy u%; Memorex, off 2% to 27%; very Mg and fun- Frechette ft Martin Realtors, a week. FREE sorvice/nor- residential neighboriiood. onto patio. 8220 per month, treed lot on bus line. Security garage makeS’ this fine reation room. Only 829,900. J. WATSONWAiouiv BEACHoCiAV/jn &« CO,VA/. L,- „i,u, d«n~'milv~a— - of ReflectorizedRetlectorlxed CraterilneOrateriine on are ara to the cream ofd the Catholic TnteiTwHraaiinternational Paper, up % to ^ ^ reverse a 4 ^ t^y draora^*to proposal 1, 2 and 3-bedroom luxury Paaek Realtors, 289-7476, 742- 647-9903. mal Installation on Halco Available April 1st. CaU 643- Robert D. Murdock, , Realtor, win consider option to buy home a true value at mily MLS Realtors, Hartford Office conrtructed hom ^to Various Locations In left. This figure doesn’t count 34%; and International Nickel, thoae differences Monday, and said rae of Its apartments. Feeturea wall-to- 8243. Unea. waU carpeting, vanity tile 2282 or 644-8896. «**-2«®2. Heritage House, 646-2482. 834,900. Call Mr. Bogdan to­ MANCHESTER — Aluminum 647-1660 a tada^Tvl^. 888.200. C.B. IM*tricto I. m and IV In to for expenses between now and eff % to 83%. ^ members wUl testify against It YY______,»«_■ ... BVY. State of Connecticut. the time for trial.” the letter At tho Amerlojui Stock Ex- __ hope to10 knock snocK it ii out « « i of i»i the me MU.uiu. ^ week. baths, built-in ovm, range, day to see this chaniUng THREE - BEU>ROOM Colonial, slena caU- Loew’a warrants, up % to 26, the power to Issue busing oi> dertinanced, segregated and In- basement storage area, am­ located. 8176. monthly. R. D. tion. 8160 per month. 643-7166. 2880. BARROWS AND WALLACE OO. Thla home is aenslMy priced progdmatoly 81M month rent to Oonneetteut. Attention: Mr. WU- inf- pBI Director J. Edgar Heck’s, off % to 29; and Aus- aooui mem. desegregatlra cases. sufficiently curated.” ple parking. Starting at 8175. schoola, bus, dumping. Upper ------:— T~ Murdock, 643-2692. Realtors—MLS new owner. 884,9W. T. J. Uam J. Harvey, Purchases Co- Hoover and Norman Cariara, tral OU, down % to 24%. “ ® ®“ ® “ ®. If Its foes can defeat It, toy “ r wlU continue to sustain Handy to shopping, schools, LOOKING for anything in real jjaST HARTFORD — Three 20’a. Prlncinles onlv. 643-9792. R®DUC®D for quick sale by to sell at 827,600. T.J. Crockett, Manchester Parkade anxious owner, this 4-bedroom Crockett, Realtor, 876-6279. ordlnatar. sued before he left Shangh^ plan to substitute a com- racist emotions' and promote bus and reUgious faicllltles. estate rental -— apartments, bedrooms. baths, stove, re­ Realtor, 648-1677. Manchester 649-6306 Colonial with 1% baths, and de­ where he said his we«t in sponsored by Demo- hostile divisions In our Model apsirtment open for homes, multiple dweUings, no frigerator. garage. 8226 month­ MANCHESTER— 819,900. Two- Mandwster tached 2-oar garage. Is our China "changed the world, i_,sader Mike Mansfield society,” the caucus said, Inspecticn 12-6 Saturday and fees. CaU J. D. Real Estate ly. Phone 669-11116 evenings. SIX-ROOM Cape. ExceUent con­ bedroom Ranch. Ceramic Sunday, other times by ap­ VILLAGER Associates, Inc. 643-5129. bath, aluminum etorms, cel­ Buy o t the Month. Walking dfis- Professional Peilc was unique “In hraestiy setting RepubUcan Leader Hugh In the Senate, President Nlx- pointment dition, on bus line, in business forth differences rather than on’s sUence on to Griffin APARTMENTS zone. Can be used for doctor, lar, garage, covered patio. tance to aU schools and puMlc MANCHESTER —Royal Arms Trees, bus. Hutchins Agency, trancqiortation. For appoint­ Office Space Available Shriek-Vest trying to cover them up with compromise would pro- amendment has left some un­ Bout by Immediato Occupancy lawyer, beauty parlor, etc. Call Pinafore Set 2-bedroom townhouae apart- O ut Of TOWII Towne Resility, 649-4066. Realtors, 649^1324. ment to impect, caU Daria diplomatic douMe talk. serve the present powers of the certainty. ^5-Room Townhouses, IH 4, ments. Fully equipped kitchen, p 0 |i R e n t • waU to wall carpeting “We made no attempt to pre- ^ ^ ^ Supporters eald a Nixon ra- U & R Housing Corp. tiled baths, complete 6 6 SmiUi or MUlette, Jarvla 1% baths, carpeting, private _ MANCHESTER — Excellent Realty Oo., Realtors, MLfi, e vinyl waU covering tend that major differences ^ r necessary to end state-lm- do™®nirat would put it over t o kitchen, heat, air-condl-' MANCHESTER condition and neighborhood. e elevator Rentals by ^tionlng, waU-to-waU car-. patio with barbecue, con- ROCKVILLE — Rockland Ter- 648-1121. not exlrt b^een two gov- segregation. *®P- h e « e x di«.r.nHn«iira Robert D. I>eting, private basement, venlent location, chUdren wel­ race Apartments — Large and CUSTOM R ANCH Expandable five-room home a parking for 300 cars Murdock wash^-dryer hookup. come, 8216. 644-1619. D. J. beautiful 3 and 4-room apart­ with flreidace, large faunUy IMMACULATE alx-room Oolo- with aU the trimmings, 8 kltchen with breakfast nook, nlal. Aluminum dding, garage, Realtor 648-2692 Henry Co. ments. Includes heat, hot wa­ C al: The Farley Co. Charles Lesperance ter, all appUancea, with dish­ bedrooms, 2 baths, formal formal dining room, garage, fireplace. Immediate oceupein- 648-9661 dining and Uvlng room, I AVAILABLE Immediately ^ washer, dlspoeal, carpeting, Lovely treed lot. Char Bon cy. 828,900. Paaek Reattora, 278-0653 646-6928 649-7620 kitchen with buUt-lns, famUy One-bedroom apartment; ap­ pool and your own private ter­ Agency, 643-0688. 289-7475, 742-8248. room with dual fireplace, STmOrtS iors MU criMn.tk» wsUM In \ s s ^ SsBs/ \ s s / pliances, carpeting, heat, hot race in a country setting. to leaders said they ex- admissions and schMarshipe at patio, aluminum siding, 2- water. 8170 monthly. Phone From 8160. Sorry, no pets. 872- w o^ to giw to becrane giants ^^aat 97 senators to puMlc and private graduate car garage, carpeting, all 649-3978, 648-6166. 4046, 629-6686. SMILE! ^ ^ 6 loreat. be on hand for these tests. schools and at public under- within walking distance to Jurt as we hoi» at .. . j, jjundt, R-S.D-, graduate colleges and unlver- NOTICE FOUR - ROOM apartment, h EBRON — Wall St., 4-room Martin School. thora tiny saplings that we left ^ stove, refrigerator, heat, hot PUBLIC HEARING heated apartment including If's Catching... Send In one day Into ^ ^ water, ample parking, 8180. hot water, ceupeting, appli­ MERRITT AGENCY mighty redwoods,” Nixon said, ^ ^ g ^ ^ ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Realtors 646-1180 Mail in Your CaU 646^8243 bef<»e 8. BOARD OP DIRECTORS ances, storage, laundry, park­ -so we hope, to, that to seeds jj ^ ing. 8180 monthly. 649-28H, 646- Happy Thoughts planted on this Journey for jadwon, D-Wash. Chinese Quiet TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT 0882. MANCHEISTER — Two-famUy, Notice la hereby given that the Board of Directors, Ttowri of SIX-ROOM duplex for rent, in- peace wlU grow and prosper jjartke was campaigning in On Downey Fate 6-6, two-car garage. Two gaa Into a more-enduring structure Hampehlre - for to Demo­ Manchester, Connecticut, wlU hold a Public Hearing In the quire 643-0046.______ROCKVILLE — Three • room heating systems, central loca­ to someone you love. tor peace and security In to presidential nomination, CANTON (AP) — The Hearing Room at the Municipal BuUdlng, 41 Center Street, Man- apartment with heat, hot wa­ tion. CaU Towne Realty, 649- Classified Ads! We^m Pacific. jjg was not Downey family has heard noth- riiester, Connecticut, Tuesday, March 7, 1972, at 8:00 P.M. to Funilsliefi ter, stove and refrig;erator, liv­ ______1^ consider and act on the foUowing: « . . ing room paneled and carpet­ Happy Biirthday ^t to planning to return. Jackson did the government cra- Propoeed additional appropriation to 1971-r72 Budget, Educa- 63-A ed. 8135. Security deposit re QUALITY PLUS HERE . . . ! Fill In the Ad Form and Mail with only $1.89, cash or check, to: rS'e to m "to move"^ cernlng to release of John T. tional Special Projecto, Fund 41 ...... 81,310.00 t h r e e - ROOM furnished qulred, adults qnly, no pets, Owner designed and buUt this for Vocational Educational Programs to be add^ to existing apartment, utilities. Employed parking for one car. Call 643- 4-bedroom, 8% bath home. So H appy Anniversary that goal now, and this la Democratic senators ® Slev®s*^ra Account #128, to be financed by State Grant. person, no children or pets. 9678. many extras it la impossible to MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD what we have done on this Jour- the presidency Itowney s sister Proposed additional appropriation to 1971-72 Budget, Educa- parking. 272 Main St. Uat them. 3,200 square feet of missed to first vote on to tional Special-Projeots, Fund 41 ...... 87,862.00 ______!------ROCKVILLE — Four - room living space, brick and alumi­ 13 Bissell St., Manchester, Conn. 06040 Congratulations His phrase "seize to mo- Qflffln rider. All said toy ‘P*® cramuito to Project 7^1, PA l. 85, P roject I to be added to existing Account ’TWO-ROOM furnished apart- apartment. Stove, refrigera­ num exterior, large rear ment" is similar to rae of the tor. Immediate occupancy. porch, 8-car garage. Listed in #124, to be financed by State Grant. ment. Stove, refrigerator. SMALL favorite phrases of MOo Tse- ^ra“hS^" ^t ^e^n we^ Proposed additional appropriation to 1971-72 Budget, Educa- heat, hot water, semi-private 8116 monthly. Also four-room low fifties and well worth It. Get W ell Wishes, etc. tung—"oeize to hour”—cited oeen nere. nothing,” aald to slater. tional Special Projects, Fund 41 ...... 865,499.00 bath. Apply Marlow’s, 867 apartment available April 1st. Minutes to the parkway. T. J. Type or print Ad on following lines- MBJIUM by Nixon during a toast at rae The other three—Edmund S. Joan Whlsh of t o CblUnavUle Three-room furnished apart­ Muakle of Maine, Hubert H. section. for Head Start Program 1972, to be financed from State Grant. Main St., Manchester. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677. LARGE of t o four banquets he attend­ PngKieed culditional appropriation to General Fund Budget ------ment, utilities Included. 837 Happy Easter ed while in China. ^mphrey of Minnesota and Before Presldrat Nlxra’a trip 1971-72, Emergency Employment Program ...... 8114,110.00 iin rin n av I i i r n fln n a per week. Phone 872-0869, 7:80- A few faint cries from a George S. McGovern of South to China, from which he re- 9:30 p.m. NOTICE Section 6 - 879,280.00; Section 6 - 834,880.00, to be financed from Micuriwna handful of protesters were Dakota-^danned . to be on hand turned Monday Mght, hopes State Grants. For Rent 64 BOARD OF TAX REVIEW 8181 heard as Nixon gave hla airport had soared that negoUatiana be- VERNON — New 8-room apart- HEBRON, FREE - “Haniy BlrMay UT 1-4 yra. 5543 Proposed additional appropriation to ««uerai General runaFund mioge*Budget COMMERCIAL ulace for lease ment, Juat painted. Heat, wall- talk., But t o welcome was gen^ Meanwhile ***® Ktouse, a tween Nixra and top Chlneae 1971-72, TRANSFER to Capital Improvement Reserve ^ St. next to t<.w au'car^, refrigerator. ____CONNECTICUT i - Quick and easy to knit eraUy warm and colorful, with rabcommlttee was to officials might reautt In Down- TOe Board of Tax Review wiU to our Saator Qitiiam ovsr 80. A darling pinafore and 832.000.00 office. Excellent bualnees gar^e d li^ , stove dish- be In seadoiii It thT T^^Offi^ pantie set to please the this “shrink-vest” makes fiya mUltary bands playing congr^ ey’s release. for partial payment of architect’s fees for proposed Southwest Li^it one per birthday. young lady I No. 8181 a colorful ■ topping for “Im.rino"America to Beautiful” and * Nixon had attributed the re- location with buUdlng. CaU 646- washer. 8168.76, security de- RuUdlng, Route 86, H eb ra , dress .or blouse. No. 6643 proposed antibusing amend- lease Dec. 13 of two other Junior High School, to be financed from Miscellaneous Revenue. posit. 649-6685. with PdOTO-auiDB is in youngatera atop their fathers’ Proposed additional appropriation to General f\md Budget 2426, 9-6. Cosmecticut cn the foUowlng Name ...... Sizes 1 to 6 years. Size 2 has knit directions for ment to the Constitution. Americans, Richard Fecteau, days: . . . 1% yards of 46-inch. Small. Medium and Large shoulders waving tiny Ameri­ 1971-72, TRANSFER to Capital Improvement Reserve Fuiul ELLINGTON-RockvUle line, 6- can flags. Among t o 14 testuyii^ Mon- 43, and MOry Ann Harhert, 26, Saturday March 18, 1072 What could make a person happier Pattema avOilabU only Sizes inclusive. day was Rep. Fletcher Thomp- to t o U.S. efforts to open com- ...... 812,000.00 room duplex in residentisd Addreee ...... Sim let Is ctlpt Mr IMS pMttn In the front row were at least for partial payment of architect’s fees for propoeed Northeast neighborilood^ utilities not In­ from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. tn m es thovm. -I wIpPm PMife Ml SSMlIlai. u J < , ®<»* R-Qa., who said to pro- muMcatiras with to mainland, tIM 7H Is MiM tor uch Hltm m heads of hpl^a Jc ml^ poaal would outlaw moat other On to same day, to CMneae Elementary School, to bo financed from MlsceUaneous Revenue. PRESIDENTIAL cluded, 8180 per mmith. Avail­ Monday March 20, 1072 -laakira PMteis sa4 hasSUst. ftaae QabM. 3Iaei*eMer from 7 p.m. to 0 p.m. than to make another person smile? K vea^ Mwald, UW AVS. sioim rat of a total of U9 in t o gchool-lntegration techniques In announced commutation of t o Proposed additional appropriation to General Fund Budget able March 1st. 872-0360. 7:80- City I•. IPhone .at.*...... ,,. or AiqaaoAg. n bw t o b r . 1971-72, Elections ...... 86,660.00 VILLAGE APTS. 9:80 p.m. Wednesday March 22, 1072 N.T. uias.. capital. Among tom wras So- addition to buaing. life sentence of Downey, 41, to tor purchase of six Voting Machines, to be financed from Mls- ___ from' 7 p.m. to 0 p.m. PiM Niaw, MSTMt wm ZIP vlet Ambassador Anatoliy F. The proposal "means slmiHy five years from that diate. MANCHESTER Day to Start ...... aaasaaaaeaaaaa ce il MS Am maker. coUaneous Revenue. — Those wishing to file a 00m- Order Your Happy Ad Today! Pitat Mbm. AMratt wltk ZIP Dohrynln, who had a hand- that public-school asslgnmrat Downey, who wras aboard the coil, Slitt Mpnasr Mf « » . The Spring ft Sumlner Proposed additional appropriatiDn to Oeneral Fund Budget One and two bedmoma. Wanted To Rent ^ 3 plaint against the ddnga of the shake and a inivate remark to t wrould be based on factors other same plane that carried Fhc- Immediate oooupanoy. The '72 Spring-Summer *72 ALBUM is 664. 1971-72, Drug Advisory OouncU ...... 83,864.60 Aaanasor may do so at this 12 tpMiai mill aMin-sit Mok. to President. than race, creed or odor,” teau, was captured during to Near aohoola, obnroliea WANT TO RENT — room with time, Coll 643-2711 Basic FASHION contains But tore was no reprearata- Thompson said. Korean war In 1962 when to to be financed by State Grant already received. and aluqnilng center, on 15 WORDS FOR 8 CONSECUTIVE DAYS — ONLY $1.89 many sewing hints and a aiei rieinr-am arMSewHw’s housekeeping facilities. CaU AU claims must be -ignAA aikl Ml Yp«r-atM Crtk Cwwt live of to Nationaliat (Chinese "Any attempt to base school plane was shot down. The Chi- ANTHONY PIETRANTONIO, Secretary bus line. OaU anyttme DBADLBtE: 4:30 PJf.. Day Before Publication conpon good for a FREE •IPS CewreS PlatM-aiOS Mkta Board of Directors 647-1806. and swom to. Send this form in together with your check — your classified ad pattern of your choice, tlPT MC SpStarAtOP CMtMiial government—a sign of to un- attendance .on race, through ®®®® accused both of being — ...... —------f ------WUbur Porter aim i f e MierkM-atiP star Manchester, Conneotlcut 646-2623 will be placed the very next day. thrice ...... 81.00 a copy. t ill ■MsStmwarW-.ami.PiMa hapidneas of Clilang’a regime forced buaing, gerrymandering ^ples. Doted at Manchester, OonneoUcut, T Richard T. McDonald MU-ai14 Pwarlta MikaM-SIt. with to outcome of Nixon’s school districts, pairing, closing Mias Herbert disappeared on This twenty-secend day of February, 1972 Read HeraldA Ads A s i a Wayne W. MUler PAST — ACTION PACKED — ADS I mmurliioatrr 1Evrnin0 l|rraUt aim TO MMa-44 pfet-iiaS. talks with Mao and Premier schoola, altering grade struc- a yacht trip to Hong Kong In U February 28, 1972 Chou B!n-lal. ture or any other means wrould 1968. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 19 12 PAGE EIGHTEEN Apply Without Cost Or Obligation Non-Group Enrollments Now Open For Folks Age 17-64 For Senior Citizens receive as much as

NEXT as much as a week WHERE AM IGONC TO c a MONEY FOR ' TRY NOT TO WORRY, FRED. THE ONLY IM KIR TANf \ UTHI PAY THING IS THAT YOU ARE GOING TO BE A ll RIGHT. THAT DAY FOOOTANO A l l THE MONTHLY BUIS? MAYBE WE CAN SELL THE CAR OR G H A LOAN $100 up to OH! GOSH! ^FROMDAD. $ $10,000 1 8 ,8 7 8

^ WE WONT HAVE TO DO THAT, JANE. MY SIC K-^ LOOK, FRED, THE MAILMAN BROUGHT WEEKS cash income when NESS IS COVERED BY OUR AMERICAN HOSPITAL ANOTHER CHECK FROM THE LATER INCOME PUN. EVERY WEEK I'M HERE IN THE AMERICAN HOSPITAL INCOME HOSPITAL. W EIL GET $100 CASH FROM THEM PLAN. to help fill Medicare gaps ...JUST LIKE A PAY CHECK. THIS COULD AMOUNT E53 TO $10,000 IF I HAVE TO STAY hospitalized for a covered HERE 100 WEEKS. BaiEVEME,IANE.THISISMY ------EEJT FAVORITE KIND OF G H W E U for those long hospital stays HONEY, 1 YOU'RE sickness or accident MARVaOUS.

This cash is just like wages. It is for you THESE ARE YOUR CASH BENEFITS MEDICARE PATIENTS MUST PAY; OUR PLAN PAYS: to spend as you wish-paid directly to 'm e a n w h il e , AT THE PAYS CASH . . . up to $10,000 for each GRANDPARENT'S HOUSE' (effective 1/1/72) The FIRST $68 of hospital expenses. you in addition to any other insurance. covered accident or illness, starting your Last year, one out of every seyen people FIRST DAY in the hospital at the rate of The FIRST $68 of hospital expense. $17 a day from the 61st to 90th day in in the United States was hospitalized. $100 a week for you... $75 a week for The FIRST $17 a day from the 61st to the hospital. This means that nearly half of the fam­ your spouse when hospitalized . . . $50 a 90th day in the hospital. Your choice of $20-$50 a day for as long ilies in this country may have someone week when one of your covered children All hospital charges over $34 a day after as 365 days, after 90 days of hospitaliza­ in the hospital in 1972—and many of is hospitalized. NICE THAT FRED RECEIVES YES, AND WE HAVE OUR OWN SENIOR 90 days during the use of your 60-day tion. them may not be fully prepared for this $100 A WEEK FROM AMERICAN PRO­ CITIZEN POLICY FROM AMERICAN PRO­ unexpected crisis. GUARANTEED RENEWABLE TO AGE 65 GRESSIVE EVERY WEEK HE’S IN THE GRESSIVE THAT FILLS IN THE GAPS lifetime reserve and all charges there­ ^gHOSPITAL. IN OUR MEDICARE COVERAGE. after. REPORT MEDICAL COSTS SOAR This policy is guaranteed renewable to age 65. Once your policy is in force the Newspapers report that in the past few Company guarantees never to cancel your years the cost of a hospital stay has How many Senior Citizens with Medicare CASH DIRECTLY TO YOU nearly triplecf. . . and it's still going up! here are the answers to your questions: have told us—“ I thought I was fully cov­ No complicated forms to fill out. Just ered but... We SENIOR CITIZENS need Even a short stay can cause a financial birthday you will be eligible for our Sen­ send the coupon and your policy will be more help when struck by illness or ac­ frisis. ior Citizens Medicare supplement plan. on its way. CASH benefits are paid direct­ Q. What is the American Hospitai income A. When we enroll a large number of people cident." ly to you in addition to any other cover­ BENEFITS START FIRST DAY EXCEPTIONS AND LIMITATIONS Pian? (GP 651-69— Conn.) at the same time, our procossing and admini­ age you may now have. Even thouglTyou now carry health insur­ A. It is a plan to provide you with needed strative costs are reduced . . . these savings EXISTING CONDITIONS COVERED They are: war, nervous or mental dis­ come back to you. ance to help pay your hospital expense, CASH when you or someone in your family is Medicare does not pay all hospital bills! GUARANTEED RENEWABLE orders, pregnancy, rest cures, care in a In the hospital. the chances are that you will need extra U.S. Government hospital, drug abuse, Q. Can I cancel my policy? Now Senior Citizens can get CASH pay­ The modest premium is possible because cash . . . your Group Insurance, Work­ dental treatments and conditions you had Q. When do my hospital benefits begin? A.r «* Of courso JWyou M can! ments when hospitalized. This important this plan does not duplicate Medicare men’s Compensation, etc., may not be A. On the VERY FIRST DAY you go to the plan is designed just for Senior (iitizens before the start of your policy. Mean- Q. Will you cancel my policy if I have too coverage-it takes over where Medicare enough protection. Remember, while hospital for any covered accident or illnett. . . . EVEN CONDITIONS YOU NOW HAVE 'While, you are protected from the first •» many claims? leaves off! Good protection for the Senior you’re in the hospital, your other ex­ day of hospitalization for every covered ARE COVERED FROM THE VERY FIRST DAY Citizen takes into account what Medicare penses, such as rent, food, telephone, Q. How much will this policy pay me when I A. No. Wo guarantee never to canco! your illness and accident. (Note: This pre­ go to the hospital? policy because of too many claims. We also YOUR MEDICARE SUPPLEMENT PLAN IS DOES and DOES NOT PROVIDE and that is etc., continue. That’s why the American existing condition exclusion is dropped guarantee that we will never refuse to renew IN FORCE. What a comfort to know that exactly the kind of hospital coverage our Hospital Income Plan pays you directly A. $100 per week for you . . . $75 per week after the policy has been in force for 2 for your spouse . . . $50 per week for each your policy until age 65 unless you fail to pay you can get immediate coverage for these program offers you. PLUS; This policy is . . . up to $100 a week in cash as an years. For applicants 63 or 64 years old, covered child. your premium before the end of the grace conditions. GUARANTEED RENEWABLE for life. Bene­ period. additional income to spend as you w is h - the waiting period for pre-existing condi­ fits never reduce because of age and Q. Will this Plan pay in addition to my other EXAMINE POLICY WITHOUT COST in accordance with your own needs. And tions is adjusted, since this policy is only Q. Will my premium ever be raised? your premium rate will always be based best of all, -e paid from the FIRST insurance? Do not sbnd any money but if you feel guaranteed renewable to age 65.) A. Not unless there is a general premium in­ on your age-NOW! AND REMEMBER, DAY you enter the hospital. And you will, A. Yes! We pay you CASH oven if you are you will need cash payments when hos­ already covered by Group Insurance, Work­ crease for all policies of this form in your CONDITIONS YOU NOW HAVE ARE COV­ continue to be paid every week you are state but remember. . . premiums will always pitalized, mail the coupon below . . . to­ men’s Compensation or any othor insurance. ERED FROM THE VERY FIRST DAY YOUR in the hospital. . . up to 100 weeks. Actually, our Plan adds cash income to your be based on your age at the time the policy day. You will receive your actual policy, POLICY IS IN FORCE. was issued. other insurance benefits. ciearly spelling out your cash benefits. ACT NOW ONLY A FEW EXCEPTIONS Q. Is anything excluded from coverage? Examine the policy for 10 days, discuss Q What do I need to do to qualify? A sudden accident or illness can strike it with your doctor and your insurance This policy does not cover: drug abuse, anytime. It’s too late to apply for this AI. Just complete and mail your enrollment advisor. If you agree that this protection mental or nervous disorders, dental treat­ form.firm i»>c aacu required to permit these rates: war, nervous coverage when you are flat on your back orm. Its mat easy. disorders, pregnancy, care in a is just what you need to help fill the gaps ments, suicide. Workmen’s Compensation in the hospital. Q. How can you offer so large benefits for Bovernment hospital, rest cures, dental in your Medicare coverage, keep the pol­ cases, confinement in extended care, this premium? treatment and drug abuse. icy and make your monthly paym ent- federal or state facilities. before the 10 days are up, and you will be protected during this period. PROTECTION PAYS YOU COMPARE THESE RATES WITH ANY OTHER PLAN. UP TO $18,878 To put your policy in force os soon as possible, simply mall Enrollment Form today to: AMERICAN HOSPITAL INCOME PLAN, 20 E. First St., Mt. Vernon, N.Y. 10550 Compare these monthly rates with any other company . . . Your regular monthly premium will not be Increased as you Daily Hospital Benefits and note your benefits begin on your FIRST DAY in the ass from one age voup to the next... It will always be after 90 days hospltel, not on the 4th or 8th day. Sasad on your enrollment age. APPLICATION TO; American Progressive Health Insurance Co. of New York *Age at Date $20.00 $50.00 HOSPITAL INDEMNITY POLICY o f Issue (Your cost per month) (Please Print) MR. i INDIVIDUAL PLAN— FAMILY PLAN— 65-69 ...... $ 4.40 $ 6.80 NAME MRS______$10,000 MAXIMUM $10,000 MAXIMUM 70-74 ...... 5.40 8.15 MISS f irst Middle Initial Last FOR EACH PERSON 75 and o v e r...... 11.70 15.35 ADDRESS. Age at Monthly Age at Monthly Other daily benefits available Street or ftd enrollment Premium enrollment Premium iWy *Your rate will always be based on your age CITY. .STATE. .ZIP. 1 7 -4 5 ...... 2.95 17-45 ...... 6.25 X ip ilk If ^ 46-54 ...... 4.00 46-54 ...... 7.75 at enrollment. 55-64 ...... 4.70 55-64 ...... 8.50 ' > r DATE OF BIRTH. .AGE. .SEX M a le a Female □ V . Oay PAYS YOU: $100 Weekly ($14.28 dally). $75 OCCUPATION. Weekly ($10.71 daily) for your spouse arid $50 Weekly ($7.14 dally) lor each eligible child hos­ PAYS YOU: $100 Weekly ($14.28 dally) while you pitalized. All unmarried, dependent children from I also hereby apply tor coverage tor the members ot my tamily listed below; are hospitalized. ages 1 month to 19 years are covered. (DO NOT include name that appears above.) Please list additional depend­ ents on separate page. To put your policy in force at toon i t poiiibli, simply mill Enrollmint Form today to: AMERICAN HOSPITAL INCOME PLAN, 20 E. First St., Mt. Virnoi; N.Y. 10550 NAME (Please Print) RELATIONSHIP SEX Month Day Year AGE APPLICATION TO AMERICAN PROGRESSIVE HEALTH INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK MOUNT VERNON, NEW YORK 10550

Daily Hospital Date of Birth NO RISK GUARANTEE Names of persons to be Insured Sex Age Benefit after Mo. Day Year Send no money. Just complete the enroll­ 90 Days Is the policy applied for intended to replace an existing policy with this or any other company? ment form and. mail to us. When you re­ Insured YES □ NO □ if "yes" please show company name______ceive your policy in the mail, discuss it with your doctor or insurance advisor. Spouse CHECK PLAN YOU DESIRE: □ Individual Plan □ Family Plan Then . . . to put your policy in force, To the best of my knowledge and belief, neither I nor any person listed above has been simply send us, within fifteen days, your Address. City- St^te- Zip. refused or had cancelled-any health, hospital or life insurance coverage due to reasons first monthly premium payment. If for of health. I hereby apply for the Hospital Indemnity Policy. I understand that I, and any any reason you decide you don’t want PLEASE ISSUE ME MEDICARE HOSPITAL SUPPLEMENT (6P 68-68) Q $20 □ $50 person listed above will be covered under this Policy for a recurrence of any injury or American Hospital Income Plan sickness I (we) had before the Effective Date of this Policy, after it has been in. force this protection, it will have cost you is underwritten by Is the policy applied for intended to replace an existing policy with this or any . for a period of two (2) years, but not before; and that this Policy shall not be in force nothing. American Progressive Health Insurance other company? ' YES □ NO □ until the Effective Date shown in the Policy Schedule. I understand that no payment Company of New York If the answer is "yes" please show company name:------^ ^ is required with this application, and I will receive a statement for the initial, premium, The above answers are correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. to be paid with fifteen (15) days after my receipt of the policy. I further understand I understand the policy becomes effective when issued. th at if I do not make this payment within such time, the oolicy will automatically terminate without any action on the part of the comoo .iv R. G. Peterson, President Applicant's Signature- Date_ SIGNATURE X . DATE- Form No. AGP-44 AGP 651 Conn. .A0AEX0627A LICENSED BY THE STATE OF CONNECTICUT D0AEX0627A