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PAGE TWBNTY-iroUR THURSDAY, MARCH'9, 1972 Scene The Weather Clear and cold tonight; low At the Capitol near 10. Tomorrow mostly sun­ .Hie Junior and Senior Con­ Town Units Club, and the VFW Post and SEVEN-ELEVEN STORI ny^ .high 36 to ,40. Outlook for About Town firmation Classes of Ehnanuel State W ants Auxiliary. Page 10 Sunday. . .cloudy and mild. Lutheran Church will meet to­ Saturday evening, a Bt. Pat­ 8M Onea Bd.. Manchester Hie board of Christian Eidu- night at 6:30 at the 'Parish Will March In rick’s Dance will be held at the Manehe$ter—A City of Village Charm cation of Center Congre^tionr Building. T o Extend St. Pat’s Parade I.tanchester Armory. I r 1 s h- OPEN al Church wlU meet tonight at Amerlcon music will be provid­ VOL. XCl, NO. 136 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1972 (Olaaeiiied AdvertUIng on Page 81) PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS 7 ;80 In the Ronbins Room of the Hie Academy of Faith and Express Bus Manchester dignitaries, bands, ed by the Tommy Yourell Or­ 24 HOURS church. Life, sponsored by the Man­ chestra. and marching units will parti­ chester Area Council of HARTE'ORD (AP) — The Hie board of trustees of Sec­ churches, will be held tonight state Department of Trans­ cipate in the St. Patrick’s Pa- ond Congregational Church will at 7:30 at St. James School. portation wants to extend for rad6 Saturday, starting at 11 meet tonight at 7:30 at the another 90 days an ex­ a.m., in Hartford. church. At a recent meeting of the perimental commuter bus from Heading the Manchester pa- Ladies Aid Society of the Luth­ Corbins Comer In West Hart­ raders will be Mayor John PLAZA DEPT. STORE J o b s P a n e l Jehovah's Witnesses will con­ eran Women's Missionary Airline Leaders ford to Hartford. Thompson, State Comptroller (We Have A Notion To Please) duct a theocratic ministry League of the Zion Evangelical The project, begun Jan. 17, Nathan AgosUnelli, State Sen. school tonight at 7 ;30 and a Lutheran Church, rMs. Ernest has steadily' gained riders, but David Odegord, and Town Coun­ E. MTODLE TPKE. (Next to Pc^inlar Market) service meeting at 8 ;35 at Ruebin and Mrs. Wilma Wiley the number is still less than the sel David Barry. OPEN WED., THVB8., FBI. tUl • Kingdom Hall. were elected delegrates to tlie 288 the company says must ride Hie St. Patrick’s Pipe Band Unveils Plan 31st annual conventllon of the the bus daily to break even. will lend the parade, and the The nominating committee Atlantic District Lutheran Wom­ Tuesday, 233 commuters Bennet Junior High ^hool and PICTURE FRAMES Called to Capital of Center Congregational Church en's Missionary League which were counted on 24 trips, the Manchester -High School Bands FOR ART PHOTOS & CERTIFICATES will meet tonight at 7:30 at the will be held at the Statler-Hilton highest dally total so far. will also play. Marching units church office. Hotel in Hartford during May. Quality ProducH — Budget Prieei The Connecticut Co. bus line, Paul Cote include members of the Amer­ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS jamin O. JQavis, chief of the Davis named Trans World Alr- Mrs. Anna Crimason was chos­ which is subsidizing the ex­ TIhniim Covin ican Legion Post, Blast Catho­ For Industry „ . . __ . federal force of sky marshals, lines as one that has adopted a The pastor-parish relations en alternate delegate. periment, says it doubts if the lic High School, Army and Navy committee of North United line can continue without relief Co-Chairmen of Jacee Sale jonnJota A A. Volpfv o i ^ oopened S ^ rT a meet e T not all the 29 olrilnes By DAM HALL ing of top officials of the na­ However, it was a |2-miUion Methodist Church will meet to­ Loyal Circle of King's Daugh­ from some government agency. had taken a serious view of blackmail attempt against TWA Thomas Covlll and Paul Cote Jaycees. He is employed as a tion’s 29 biggest airlines today ------—------night at 8 at the church. ters will meet Monday at 7:46 Commuters leave their car in HARTFORD (AP)—^An 88-member governor’s task to discuss how to deal with ex- P ^ federal directives aimed at jmtt the planting of two bombs p.m. at the' Federation Room a shopping center parking lot have been named co-chairmen superintendent of the commer­ foree today unveiled recommendations for broadening discuss how to deal with ex ,r^ tra « n g hijackers and black- aboard Ite jet V e rs -o n ly one cial property division of the fortionists and said Congress The Chapel Choir of Eman­ of Ce n t e r Congregational and ride one of the buses that of the Manchester Jaycee's state efforts to attract more business and stimulate em­ mailers. uel Lutheran Church will re­ Church. Hostesses are Miss leaves every 10 minutes. A re­ Aetna Life and Casualty Co. in CARPET AND ployment in Connecticut. ------may have to prohibit airlines In response to a question, (See Page Sixteen) hearse tonight at 7:30 in laither Dorothy Petersen and Mrs. "Honey Sunday Week.” During Hartford. He lives with his wife, from paying ransom to hijack­ turn schedule is provided in the Heading the scores of propos­B- ers. Hall of the churdi. Lucille Crawford. afternoon. the week of April 8 the Jay- Sydnie and their daughter, als qf the Strike Force for Full cees will be selling jars of Julie, at 69 Deepwood Dr., TEMPLE'S FLOOR covauNa And retired Air Force Gen. ETmi4oyment is creation of a honey in the Manchester area. South Windsor. Benjamin O. Davis, chief of the Connecticut development bank. Troopers federal force of sky marshals, Profits from this sale will be Hie proposed state agency Signal Light used to support local organiza­ said to Improve security on the Bomb Threats THE DRAMA CLUB would moke Connecticut more tions concerned with mental Democrats List gfround he will recommend a t OF Pacts Awarded coinpetiUve with other states buddy system under which air­ health and mental retardation. SURE AND IT'S A by offering financing assistance < MANCHESTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE Covlll, a native of Manches­ Convention Data Overtime line employes would work In HARTFORD (AP) — The for commercial and Industrial pairs. ter, was graduated from the HARTFORD (AP) — T h e development, according to Spatter Wide Connecticut Department of “I would not let a single Indi­ presents Providence (R.I.) College in Democratic State Central Com­ CSiartes Lord of West Heu^ord, Transportation has awarded a 1968 with a BA degree and in mittee announced Tuesday vidual enter an aircraft alone,” $168,246 contract to the Inter­ who headed the committee that Assured Davis said. WARWICK, R.I. (AP) — After the calls a search be- 1971 from the Suffolk Law night dates for the party’s cem- drafted the proposal. THREE IN TANDEM state Traffic Equipment CJo. of School in Boston with a JD de­ ventlons: The meeting of the airline ex­ Three bomb threats—one r thnt *be only details on tee incident, An American Airlines jetliner and Windham. come-tax proposal in his budget State Police Department’s ac- * * on 4/4 fVisBAA fAloTvDirv'na o o 11 a urAl*a «ara o in n FUUY legislation may have to be in- said three teleiteone calls were was searched in Detroit after a pr> h„ «oi,i lines In New York. The calls threat. No bomb was found. In the sales tax instead. alleged slowdown as called by ments,” he said. Volpe said so far as he came at midnight, 12:48 a.m. Authorities in Taiwan CARPETED Other proposals emerging a minority group of department and 1:20 a.m. and Involved tee searched a TWA flight from from the strike force . com- membere. Service to the puUic knows, in tee current rash of extortion threats, no payments 8:30 a.m. National Airlines Okinawa when It landed at mittee Include the following: has not been affected and the flight here, police said. The Taipei Airport. Airline officials ONLY —Creation of a State Depart- eperaUons of the department have been made. However, last year third call contained tee $200,000 in Hong Kong had asked for tee ment of Commerce and Bco- appear to have been normal cirnming to b^D B 'ck x w r 'dld ex^^lon demand, according to search. Members of the bomb nomic Development, to promote during Wiia period.’’ extort $200,000 from Noitewest squad turned up n^mb. cooperation between govern- xfter talks with state repre- Airline officials , saying pub- In New York, TWA said it I ’) (; /, / i n i ) r 0 s \\ aysi(Ic* I'ii rn i I iiro ment and business and to su- sentatlves and state Atty. Gen. Airlines, balled out and has not 1 been apprehended. llclty about bomb threats would had suspended its advertising pervlse long-range planning. Robert muian Thursday, lead to more such Incidents, because of tee bomb scares but —Reduce Connecticut’s com- Charles Wllkerson, the presl- Volpe and Davis said a regu­ lation requiring airport oper- would give^ few details, ^ ^ except ^ would resume It In a few , days. , MANCHESTER ‘ WILLIMANTIC paraUvdy high shipping costs dent of Chapter 174 of toe Con- ators as well as airlines to ^ ^hU was done routinely, as in and Improve freight-handling necticut State Employes Associ- meet certain security standards receivedJ’ln the course of tee the aftermath of plane crashes, 224 services through elimination of atlon, told the rank-and-file that te being moved forward from “venlng.” a spokesman said. 519 E . Middle Turnpike 1329 Main Street FOR 30 SQ. YDS. personal property taxes on cei^ the slowdown “will serve no tain carriers and creation of a further purpose.’’ an effective date proposed ear------— M Her and will be implemented as CHOICE OF freight-handling section In the it began with no visible ef- state department of trans- fects however-^~at midnight soon as airport operators can take care of tee additional YEAR END BEDDING CLEARANCE SCULPTURED portatlon. Wednesday. Guard stands watch inside .Wprid Airlines terminal at New York’s Ken- Allied Force in Cambodia -CSisnge the state’s ^ m - ^he slowdown was suppoged equipment and personnel needs (rtoymsiit oompensBitloii systemf ^ atfect papeir-work and other nedy Airport while airline *" jh e it in WaShifijp^U&^ (AP pho(o) Involved. VELVETS or Volpe recalled that President SAIGON (AP) — A south teer southwest, tee Saigon com- whldi has recently raised harsh non-emeigshoy ohoNs. ' ' Nixon on Tliursday asked him VletMunese armored strike mand said, 36 enemy troops criticism from business and In- that tite troopers find to convene this meeting with force of 100 vehicles and thou- were killed with tee help of air dustry groups, by altering the distasteful reqidres Overtime leaders of the aviation commu- sands of troops drove into east- and artillery strikes, while two ratio system for taxing employ- p^y ijl work' beyond 40 nlty as soon as pcesible to deal ern Cambodia today In a new South Vietnamese were killed A 100% CONTINUOUS FILAMENT NYLON ers and encouraging unem- hourti in a seven-day period, with what tee President called thrust designed to destroy and eight wounded, ployed persons receiving bene- prior to implementation of SEAlYMODERIfSIZE McGraw-Hill Weighs ‘‘vicious extortion plots’’ North Vietnamese and Viet u_g b 62 bombers softened up fits to lo<*„harder for new jobs, the U71 law last week in the against tee carriers. Cong base camps. the objective areas and paved INSTALLED WALL-TO-WALL —Create a New Use for Old trooper ranks, the p

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P A C n T W O M ANCHESTER E V E N IN G HERALD, M ANCHESTER. CONN,. PRID^Cy , MARCH 10, 1972 BiAl^dlESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1972 P A G E T H R E E

Rham Djgtriet Business Mirror Tolland 271 far exceeds that of any ottr g n m Open 6 Days W Q p e n Thurn. tUl 9 *" FILM RATING GUIDE Sheinwold on Bridge er class. T V T o n ig h t Meadowbrock School’s enroll­ . n _ f ' T * V « TW-iT T * ------ron Players For Parents and ment totals 789 compared to 742 We’ve got the Long and Short -By CLAY R. POLLAN- LIBRA TAKE FIRST TRICK . AKIU Spending Plans Increase See Saturday’s TV Herald Student Priority Backed last mrntt; Hicks’ Is 490 com- } MAii.r JM Your Daily Activity Guido JM P erform Their Children TO BLOCK OPPONENTS NORTH of it! In Dresses and Skirts ’I According to Iho Stare. By AURED SHEINWtXJ) for Complete TieUnge. parad to 486 last month; middle If To develop message for Soturdoy, ♦ K Q J 5 schocl’s to 877 compared to 878; 4-22-33-44 6>55^73*i ^)oon River’ OCM8HAL AUOUMCn 0 J H 4 Despite Consumer Outlook For Use of High School read words corresponding to numbers 74.7677 1 AH AfM Admitltd When you are playing the SiN Bis Taller end the high school’s to 677 gorgeous galaxy of % 5»ft5-80-83 0 986 of your Zodiac birth sign. hand at notrump you must usu­ (I) 1 DteoSi M Jfeaaato ' TAUKUS SCORPIO The Trigon (Players along A A 2 B j . i o a s OUNNIFF You can’t be more specific Us) Gktmer Prl«, V-B.K.O. student use o f the high stSiooI atatos, School actlvltie.. shaU ^ « « ’ 1 YdOr 3t Neglect 61 And ally refuse the first trick In the new season colors and K\ AM. 20 2 Consult 32 Secret 62 With ocr. 22 i NBW YORK (AiP) —At this than that. ^ ($4) Hister B m n with other actors, chorus mem­ WKST EAST (M) HQsaa’s MOTOO* faculties is being hampered by have priority over any and a 33 Be 63 May enem y’s strong suit. Your re­ . M V 20 3 Associotes HOY. 2t time last year the question was Argus Research, whose views (M) 1 Ova b u r M-inchestor Evening HeraM styling has jiut arrived I 5-20-31-42 4 This 34 Of 64 Unwittingly bers, dancers and crew, are all fusal, called a holdup play, may ♦ 62 ♦ ; 109 8 74 why buslneiw spentUng wasn’t 5:39 (t> Draxaat the adult reowational pngnun, .. 35 Toddy 65 For 7-19-3t>UT^ RESTAURANT & LOUNGE are (Ustributed widely through­ Tcltond OPiTespon-'ent Bette /52-53«-84 5 If 51-62^ ^ cut communications between V? A .*> 9 10 9 7 .3 (19) Movie ’ at 877 Main Street. . . ID 6 You 36 But 66 Be much Involved in rehearsals for 8mw MmhW Btav Mm ito “Refined Dining Wlttiout B xtrava^M plcUng up, even though ein- out the securities Industry, re­ "It Oome from Beneath the according to Dr. Kenneth MAc- Gnatiale, telephone 876-2846. I GIMINI 37 Of 67 Kr>owledge 8w**M Pm 0 Q 10.5 4 0 T3 , ^ ^ .. Anetter section stetos, 7 Artistic SAGITTARIUS “Spoon River Anthology,” the opponents. In some hands, PBE8ENTINO THE VBB8ATILEMU8IC OF THE sumers were giving tentative lates some of the specifics that Sea” ’65. Kenneth Tobey, 8 Your 38 Others 68 Good NOY. 22 A m however, the reverse Is true. 4. K J 8 64 * Q i Faith Domeriue. KeAsie, superintendent of mission to use a buU(Hng or 9 Lie 39 Be 69 Obstocles. which will be presented March signs that they were willing to' support tte bullishness of many (It) Hesaa’s Hereee lP^^({juNe2o .SOUTH sohboUh port thereof for any extended 10 Some 40 UfKOoperotive70 The Die. 21 1 ^ 24 and 28 at the Rham High South dealer. ANTHONY TRIO expand their spendliig pi«ti. economists: (34) n - rih C’ mpoar 9-16-27-38 11 AtteixJ 41 Be 71 Difficult 1-14-25-36^ Both sides vulnerable. ♦ A .3 i t (tensuiners were getting (99) om itaa’o talaad Ihe pAoUem h*a bean ooour- period of time shall be subject 12A 42 Essentiols 72 Success School Auditorium. —The revised figures for the (49)(Newi|, B y in u i WeallMv Sapfie Talks ly49-70-7B 147-58-69 R , K 6 2 THURS., FRI. & SAT. EVE. ring daqjtte 9P«clflc regutottona to cancellation for school pro- 13 Profeuionol 43 Could 73 Free Excerpts from the play will Openly lead — Six of ready to spend more, shouldn’t Gross National Product for tte 5:58 (3) What’e Bappeolas CANCIR CAPRICORN Untftr 17 rogwlm a 6:09 (3-843) New* — Sparta A In the sclMdl policies governing grams.” AND eight hundred eighty-seven 14 Intentions 44 Remarkable 74 Of be offered at the next PT30 Oubs. O A K J 2 In The Rustic Colonlal_Cqrrki|« L ^ iije business als(> spend In order to final quarter of 1971 showed JUHC 21 15 To 45 To 75 Reveoted Die. 22- WBStiHsr meeting. The Players have al­ West opens the six o f clubs, 4 ' 10 9.5 3 BANQUET FACILITIES — expand and meet tte demand? that busineas fixed investment (*4> nedsenedse Vodgo use -of the faculties by outside EnroUment main street, in JULY 22 16 Low 46 Recognition 76 Problems JAN. 1* Flusgsrf Ssarsn 17 Ambitions 47 There 77 Todoy and your first Impulse Is to play South Wont .North Essl It Would seem so, and that is (39) TO Ten the Truth ^ orguitoations. EnroUment figuras for the 3 -1 8 -2 9 ^ ^ so voted to take excerpts to the OPEN MONDAY — SATORDAY was $2.2 UUlon'Ynore than had (49) Tha Salat downtown Manchester, 18 M ay 48 Children 78 Shots the low club, -from dummy. If I 0 Pass I <0 Pass why some economists couldn’t 6:39 (3) News with Walter Croe- A t fato request, foUowing dto- month- o f February show In- 19 Interests 49 Coll 79 To 61-71-7M5k Connecticut Drama Festival at Rmitft Ellington. Conn. been eattmated originally, Connecticut you j follow this impulse, you I N T Pass 3 N T All make> sense out o f the pattern lilte Maehias Ckaiisil 20 You 50 Realized 80 Self- AQUARIUS Central Connecticut State Col­ Pass — Orders for durable goods (3) Kewo — Howard K. Smith cuasloii, the' board reaffirmed creitees In the Hlclte end Mld- LIO 21 Importont 51 Pursued 81 You , MOOMBUMD8II174 will be defeated. ______year the paradox Is' re­ aad Harry .Beaioaer SepUo Tanks, Dry Weils, j JULY 22 Jan. 20 lege oii May 7. khowed a $l.l-bUlion jump, ito poUcy of giving priority to die Schools, 'with w over-all lo- 22 Con 52 You 82 Be East wins the first trick with versed. Censumer spending, (34) Ceom ' Sewer Lines. Instwed—Cel­ Where Fitting Is An ART and i 23 Bit 53 Be ' 63 Developnrent FCf. tl Tickets for the play may be equal to neariy 16 per cent, In (3149) NBO New* studeht use of the ffudUties. cal enrollment of 2,688 students, lar Wotorproollag Done. L^AUB. 22 the queen of clubs and -returns l>ctter to play dummy's ace of though fairly strong, Un’t m 24 People 54 Period 64 Penalized 8-17-28-39/<. obtained from any member of January. Since the new eco­ 6:55 (49) N e w * Dr. MacKensle cited In- fiVe more than last month, =110-21-32-43 1 25 Good 55 Should 85 Pleose his other club to dummy’s ace. clubs immediately than to re- ,’s showing the increase that many 7:99 (3) Primal Satisfaction Is A MUST! Z53-64-75 2 26 Affairs 56 Get 86 Persevere 50-6(W1-86\fe the club. Season tickets are also nomic p? also entitle the holders to ad-, months. 7-49 (3) WkaPs Hanpoaiog as rehearsals for a bond ex- ' ,H ) Adverse THEATER TIME with the rest of his clubs. hoWs Spades. 10-9-8-7.4; Hearts, Is almost certain to be much The first grade enrollment of ‘4a59^-39 57-6M8-90\^ mission to two one-act plays on —Capital spending surveys (8) Javaune Jury change cimcert between Tolland Id Take the A ce 10-9-7-3; Diamonds, 7-8; Clubs, stronger than a year ago, If the (IS) Movie Game April 29, SCHEDULE riicw qiending plans are much (31) I Draam of Jeaaale and Ftumilngton High fkttool You must take the ace of, Q"'** RESTAURANT surveys are to be believed. One These plays will be directed higher than a year ago—and - (34) Wall Street Week students and for the ' Senior clubs at the first trick to make What do you say? after another of them show tte (39) Hollywood Sqaares Class Variety Show. Hebron by Miss Pat Greger, assistant state — "K lu te ” 7:30; "Sum ­ Answer; Pass. The . safest In the Caldor Shopping Plaza — Manchester; Exit 93 on 1-86 even growing stronger. (49) Dragnet- director of Trlgon Players, and the contract. Then you knock same thing: Plans are big and 8:9 (3) O’Hara, V.B. Treaoary Acknowledging the need to m er of ’42” , 9:30 course with a hopeless hand is Last year capital spending (3949) Saaford and Sea Miss Bonnie Mass^, a member out the ace of hearts. growing bigger. share tha use of the faculties Manchester Drlve-In—“Chas­ to pass. You might get a good Showed a 1.9 per cent increase (8-49) Brady Banek of the Players tmd the Honorary I f West returns a low club. Tastefully prepared food af^ It Is for this reason^that nome (18) Mevin with the> townspeople. Dr. lioc- tity” , 7:00; DeSade” , 8:30; result with a “fancy” bid of over a year earlier, worst In a <34> WaskhigtOB Week In Bo- International Thespian Society. East wins with the queen but economists are holding to their Kensie noted that no charge to . THRU MARCH 18th "Swedish Fly Girls” , 10:30 . some kind, but you’re far more decade. ’This year, a Commerce view ,, School Board Votes cannot cmtinue the suit. If projections of a $109 blUlon ad­ 8:30 fr*.»0) Movie '! made for the use of the schools. Math Test East Hartford Drive-In — likely to trap your partner Into moderate prices Department survey indicates p West tries to unblock by lead­ vance this year in the Gross (8-49) ParMdge Family “ It stems Incongruous to ihe For the second year, Rham “Curse of the Blood Ghouls” , some disaster. gain of 10.6 per cent, or $8.6 bil­ (34) Movie ing the king of clubs, he cap­ National Product, unswayed by that grown men cannot or will High School will participate In 7:00; "Bloody Pit of Horror” , SPAGHETTI w/CLAM SAUCE (Red or ^ | | | | lion, to a total of $88.7 billicn. (3) Movie tures his partner’s queen and Copyright 1012 the nervousness o f those 'who (8-49) Boom m not understand that high school the Annual High School Mathe­ 8:20; "Terror Creatures From White), S?Iad, Bread & Butter dboW An earlier Commerce Depart­ (8-49) Tke Odd Couple Teachers’ Back Pay can next take the jack o f clubs. General Features Corp. are concerned about sluggish matics Examination for the Sec- the Graves” , 9:36; “ Vampire ment survey Issued In January (18) CaadMumerir lUays and musicals have to be Then, however, the ten of clubs FILET OF SOLE FLORENTINE (Choice ^ retail trade. (8-48) Love Amerlcoa 8WIe schjBduled in the gym as this to The Board of Education last AUlson, executive director of ondary Schools of the United Beast Craves Blood” , 11:00 indicated the gain woirid be <18> News, Weatker A Sports 'William Freund, vice presi­ the'only pltum t t e students have night voted to Instruct Aram CRBC. States j and Canada. , EasTl^^r Drive-In—”My hand st^ Mm. of Spaghetti or French Fries), Salad, f L « 9 V only 9.1 per cent. And si projec­ (33) St. Potrick’s Corsaatioa YOU GET THE dent. and chief economist of the B s U for such activities,” the super­ rw.morit»n n/ Th® Withdrawn StudcnU who have completed Old Man’s Place a-so- "The you tell that this Is Bread & Butter tion by the President’s Council (3) Deo BIckles Show the situation? New York Stock Exchange, ex­ Elamarjian, superintendent j^om both organliaUons last or are presenUy enrolled In Touch”, 7:30 cf Boonomlc AdvlsM, also Is­ (18) Hartford Talk-U intendent told the board at If West has led from a four- ilanrl|patn LUNCHEON U am • 2:30 pm — DINNER 4:80 to B pm presses his view this way: ' (38) The OoldAggers Wednesday’s meeting. schools, to pay the teachers an because of problems In Algebra n are eligible tb take Meadows Drive-In — "Chas- sued In January, reached only 8 (34-2^Se4•> News —Weather enrd club suit the defenders “Durable goods orders are amount equal to pay that was securing Information requested the examination as well as stu- tlty” , 7:00; “Swedish Fly o e m ciUD suiL uie aeienoers j r • V f v TAKE OUT SERVICE AVAILABLE CALL 648-9007 Sports It has'been proposed that the per cent. (18) Omar aad Walter Show withheld on the lOTO-1971 ex- and In arranging pick-up of ma- dents who have apUtude or un- Girls” , 8:62; "DeSade” . 10:37 can win only three clube and IDPtrSiU higher; contract, awards are high school use the middle AA A _____ ^ ” 7 Still another survey shows (3) Movie tended salary schedule as terials In West Hartford, where usual Interest In rnathemaUcs. ------the ace of hearts. Hence you rising; and (business) spending (849) Dick Cavett Shaw school aU-purpose- room fo r the more evidence of strengthening (3349) Joknay Carioa though It had been In effect both services are located. A cco r^ to principal J are worried only If West has M A NC H I S TIP intentions, whether measured activities o f the students. C I N T ( U confidence among businessmen. (3) Movie thrmeh Nov 15 1971 The elementary schools had Un Pushee, the purpose of the led from a five-card suit. In Publtihed Dally Ebccept Sunday* by the Departmmt of Com- Mackenzie noted this had and Holidays at 13 BIsseU Street. f> .1 - 7 H .1 2 McGraw-Hill late last year SiT^Hebron EkIucaUon Asso- been using the faclUties of both test Is to stimulate Interest In which case East has only two Uancheater, Conn. mered; or private agencies, all been done last year with ” dto- W HOLE THING AIR-CONDI T 10 N( 0 • FRff PAPK REAP THEATRf forecast a 6.9 p er cent gain In clubs. NOW plants and equipment will rise Today in History astroua results.” elation had requested the back organizations for several years, matoematics and In fields re­ Telephcne 648-2711 capital spending. It raised that D o l l a r How are the hig^ clubs di­ Second Class Postage Paid at rection. Parking fo r the high acboed pay based on the 1971-1972 renting film strips and educa- qulring mathematics as a back- to 11.4 per cent in a survey is­ Today to Friday, Mhroh 10, ground. vided? West cannot have K-Q- tfanchester. Conn. (06040) AT “Wltii^ coiportde profits in­ variety show was oomidetely agreement signed by the board, tlonal materials for classroom sued in late Fdbruary. the 70th day cf 1972. There are The test will be administered J, since then he would lead the SUBSCRIPTION RATES 9:30 creasing SMue 16 per cent after Inadequate, and 700 people even though that pact was not use. Payable in Advance In the 'View of many econo­ 296 days left In the year. NEWEST— ULTRA GAIN UHF-VHF-FM Damarjian Informed the board in the school library of the king rath^. than a low card. - I taxes, with cash flows up even were crowded Into an upstairs signed until after the price O n e Y e a r...... $39.00 mists the anticipated increase 'Today’s Highlight In mstory that he had Incorrectly reported school on Tuesday during the S t e a d y Therefore East’s doubleton more, business outlays tor new assembly area designed to hold Treeze went Into effect. ^ Moatlia ...... itJO in spending by business will On this date in 1876, the first to the board at Its Feb. 10 meet- first and second periods. The must include at least one honor. Three Montha ...... 9.75 plants and equipment will rise about 260. The HEA contended that even (Oonttimed from Page One) O n e M o n th ...... S largely offset tte disappointing Intelligible sentence was trans­ Ing that Dahl Oil was Increasing students w ill be p>rovlded with Once you come to this con- 8 2 at least 1 per cent in the year "T h is to iUegal to begin with though the entire teachers’ con­ Single Copy ...... l 6o figures for consumer spending. mitted by telephone In a house the price of Its fuel oil by .0066c interesting, rewarding and This compared with Thursday ahead. and extremely dangerous,” he tract was ilot signed until Aug. Retail sales are described as In Boston. Alexander Graham per gallon. challenging problems that are night’s 6.0070 francs. ” Ih tile, axmals of cur eiteium- told tte board, asking It to ei­ 21, the salary agreement sched­ Bell phoned his assistant in an­ He stated that the company is within their mathematics back- The Bank of France Is Ic history, there have been few unexciting, and consumers are ther confirm or res(dnd Its pol­ ule had been approved e ^ y in etter room and said: “Oome decresuting the price Instead by ground. pledged to support the dollar In times 'When t t e ground seem ed somewhat reluctant to increase icy giving priority use cf the August before the freeze. here, Watson, I want you.” The scores on the test will the commercial maricet but not to be quite so ripe for a Uvod- their use of installment credit. schools to the students. HEA said It had acted In good -00710 Who’s right? Consumers or On This Ditie RMS'STjmiaac NegotlstionB make up Rham’s Team Score, In the financial market where based and vigorous cyclical ex­ inie board agreed 'With Mac- faith during negotiations, In 1786, Thomas Jefferson Edward HlnchcUff, a member ^^11 represent the school tourist dollars are exchanged, pansion as now.” Industry? Kenzle, reaffirming the poUcy agreed on terms, and felt at 3 J ^ e st a u ra n t ^ was made minister to France, of the negotiating team for the competition with other In that market, the opening and authorising him to write to that point that It was settled. replacing Benjamin Franklin. :klifethereka Gerald Burnham, chairman of However, Edward Hinchliff at board, Informed the board that schools In the United States and rate was 4.8660 francs, un- "Home Of Marcia's Gourmet Dessert" ANTENNA In 1864, Ulysses 8. Grant was the Hebron Education Associa- Canada. changed from Thursday. the Board of Recreation. (Recipe requested lor puMIcetlon by GOURMET Internallonal Food O F ^ 2 Coventry named commander-ln-chlef cf ontelm^a^ prepared to begin negoti- SpsRitab Club Belgium also has a two-tier Board members were ada­ stated that In his opinion after 1972-1973 school Magazine) ' the Union armies In the Civil ationa for the “El C 1 r c u 1 o Espanol,” system. The dollar opened at mant th at, students be given checking with the Connecticut Glastonbury Center (at the Rotary) Qiaatonbury,Conrt.^ War. year. Rham’s ^lenM i Club, recently 43.821876 Belgian francs In the PLUS Meeting with State Asked priority use of the schools, say­ Association of Boards of Educa­ In 1941, the U.8. Land-Lease The first meeting of the two gnjoyed a visit to the Snanish official market and 43.16 francs ing that If adult recreational tion and the Economic Stabili- AT Act went Into effect, providing INSTALLED ------in the financial exchange, Have you enjoyed yom- dinner prepared by Marcia at sports programs cannot be re­ zatlon Act, I can’t racomm^* ^ JoMfofido for the transfer of military 1 can r re m at 7 :30 In the Gilead Hill s mainly used for international Mario’s Restaurant yet? If not, I wish you would come 7:30 On Lake PoDution G>iints located elsevdiare, they are to WITH that this board do anything but and visit and enjoy the home style Italian American equipment to the Western Allies School. be canceled cm nlghto wbere turn down the request.” farmada looking at finish transactlona. Thursday’s cuisine at my restaurant located at the rotajy In Glas­ Model SK-716 Budget Bj^i H O L L Y O A N T N E B recreational purposes by feder­ In World War H. The board then voted to table greeting cards, comic books ®lose was 48.626 francs In the tonbury. there Is a conflict with a stu­ 23 Elements (Because of the lengthy meet­ - (Herald Reporter) al guidelines, not by tte state. In 1946, U.S. B29 bombers be­ action on the request until legal a n d other reading material, official market and 43.225 In the dent program. ing, the board did not have time We are open from 5 to 10 p.m. Sunday through Friday, The Town Council has agreed Town Maiuger Dennis Mre gan their first fire raids on Ja­ cpinion could be requested te o m From there they visited several financial exchange. ^ and 6 to U p.m. on Saturday. Closed Monday. We are The bocurd policy governing AUTOMATIC to work on Us proposed budget said he turn tried to obtain a pan. other stores Including a dls- The Bank of Spain ordered a known for our cordial greeting, excellent food, good to request A meeting with state use of the schools qiecifloally Bruce Kalom, town counsel. commitment from tte state m 1946, Italian women voted for 1072-1878. corla (record store). Yievr exchange rate, chlpplrg service, and homey atmosphere. Bring your own vrine or health, affictoto"*.ip discuss the It was upon this opinion that It will meet again next Thurs- concerning measurements of in l(x»d elections for the first Horizontal Plane Tortillas, enchiladas, tama- U*® dollar from 66.90 pesetas to whatever you prefer and enjoy a pleasant evening. FRI. - SAT. . SUN. extent'to 'which lOdventry Lake the board based its decision last evening at 7:80 at GUead fecal veieus total counts, but time. Tlots d dB Gain Over Radiation Patterns les, and tacos were enjoyed for 66.86, the lowest official rate i^ANCHESTt "3 ADULT HITS" to polfuted by human, waste. ROTOII night. VraLBPHDNB 683-1701 FOR RESERVA’nONS In 1968, In Memphis, ‘IMBI. HUl School for tills purpose. H. f - /t-v The action, taken at tte coun- the state would not put Its 1/2 Wave Dipole at Antenna (Mid Sand) Kalom ruled that the board supper at the Thcoral In Man- ®*n®® tl»® dollar was devalued. James Earl Ray pleaded guilty Teens Meeting R IE S 6 A an - BOI ION NllfCli cU meeting earUer this week, opinion In writing. for Channels 2-6 could pay the teachers the In­ Chester. “Cactus Coolers” were The rate remains the same to the assasslnaUon of Martin A Tile Action Oonunittee for resulted*' from discussion of Moore said that the pollution AM Ports and Labor Channels 7-13 crements on the 1970-1971 sal­ Toons will host a DIscovOT necessary to soothe bum- converting pesetas to dol- Luther King and was sentenced T ^ wiu host a inscov^ throats lars at 65.92 pesetas, a bank fecal ooUform (xiunte as oppos­ scare two years ago concern­ NOTICE! FM ary schedule retroactively for EVERY M M SHOULD MEET to 99 years in prison. Included Night tomorrow evening at 7:30 ed to total coUform counts in ing tte lake was iHobably bas­ W « Hove A Channels 14-83 the period of September 1, 1971 ^ Oongi^ational AccompMylng the students spokesman said. Ten Yean Ago at the Gilead AFIS-FLYINGSTEWWDESS the lake. ed on the wrong count, since it to Novem ber 16, 1971. wlU be card ?? ^ were Mrs. Allison Manchestjsr The' American First Lady, New Teleplieiie Church. There — ------_ ^ ^ „ The coUftMim count is a pos­ measured total ratter than However, cn the question of games, shuffeboord and ping- ITiomas and Robert Foran, once in his Rfetime. Mrs. John F. Kennedy, was sible indicator o f lake pidlutltm. fecal. .. Number at whether the board could pay the pong for all teens "who wouU advisers, $200 Million Refund Gilbert & Sullivan cheered and applauded by thou­ increments according to the Th9 State Board of Health When total coimts exceed like to attend. *’•"* Conference HARTFORD (AP)—An esti­ sands during a visit to Rome, Carter measures 'water safety for rec­ more than 1,009 per 100 mllll- # 1 AT NO EXTRA COST agreement In the 1971-1972 sal­ Bake Sale M r s . Barbeua. McGovern, mated $100 mUUon in refimds Workshop Italy, ary schedule, Kalom ruled no. reational purposea on the total llters of vrater, ,the state deems The Hebron Center Nursery English teacher at Rham, has will be paid to Connecticut tax­ One-Year Ago Chevrolet Dam arjian explained to the coUfor^ count, whUe federal the area unsafe for recreation. (VALUE $165.00) School, Inc., has rescheduled Its b®®n Invited to serve on the payers on their 1971 returns, South Vietnam claim ed that L A L L A K A guldelih®h place emphasto on Federal officlala measure the board ttet this dectelon me^^ Saturday from 10 planning commMeee for the according to Internal Revenue 25th Anniversary a drive into Laos to cut the Ho $2,284 will be paid in retroactive f r A the fecal count, which to includ­ safety In terms of the fecal w- t ^ ^ ^ Robert Oaf- third annual film conference of Service (IRS) figures. Chi Mlnh traU had cost 7,000 pay to the teachers according ed in:total counts although tte count, also per 100 mlUlUters fazzo's, Hebron’s General Store, the Connecticut Council of IRS officials said Thursday 0 = 5 ^ “ ^Presentation enemy dead. WITH ANY 23" OR 25" CONSOLE COLOR TV to the 1970-1971 agreement, as total fount might contain no fe­ of water, with 200 consldejred AU proceeds from the sale Teachers of English, which will that nearly 768,000 state resi­ opposed to $8,800 on the 1971- cal cdUforms. unsafe. will go toward the school’s be held on May 20 at the Parish dents are still due tax refunds. 1072 schedule. The' conform counts have scholarship fund. HUl High Sriiool in duiplin. A total of $43.7 mllllMi has al­ PATIENCE Kixints noted that last year, In effect, Damarjian stated taeehlused by the state and the CHOOSE FROM HUs conference offers stu­ ready been refunded to 176,748 there were few fecal counts that each teacher on the aver­ MARCH 24 & 25 8:00 p.m. town'for tte paat two years to Manchester Evening Heral^ dents and faculty an opportuni­ persons since January. more than 200. age would receive about $71.39, Hebron corre^ondent Anne ty to view student-made films, MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM substantiate the need for sew­ The statistics indicate that 04169146 as opposed to $118.78. Em t, tel. 228-3871. to preview soMi-tcPbe-released ’Benefit: Instructors of the Handicapped ers,.. tte lake as a whede to not a A copy of Kal'om’s letter wUl Statistics on both types of RCA-ZENITH-PHUCO- fUmjB, and to hear pe<^le woric- Tiokets at: Watkins Bros., Vernon Drug, G. Fox, health i»obIem, according to be given to the Hebron Educa­ codhte were explained to coun­ ing in the fUm field. At The Door, or CALL 872-0867 JlJoimcilman Richard Breault, tion Association. NSFIELD KEIR I SENTA i ULU c t i f i # ” cil m^inberiiithto'Week by Har­ R o c k v ille I JJ Heat Your Car Adults: $2.50 Students: $1.25 dulleaIbergerIpalmer . J V n a w i i y who added that further study Beques$ Denied Manchester Evening Herald F R E E GAS old, Koonts, vrtio, with hla wife, “will i»obably show we must Acting Ml an opinion recrived Hebron correspondent Amw F R I . . SAT. - SUN. C H E R ® in, COLOR Roberta, has been testing the eliminate individual problems.”. from Its Insurance underwrit­ H osp ital NoteJs H. E m t, Tet. 228-8071. Two Smasiilng (R ) BARBARA LONDGNSTBIBi WITTMER lake Water for the post two ers, the board felt It had "no Bated Hits n».AMERIMN INTERNATIONAL yet^ in various locations on a Visiting hours are 12:80 to 8 auth orise conn, sue ttefeet agent! other choice but to deny the re- ______Barry Newman stars “A Daizlini Musical Filml” EXCLUSIVE XflMl SaaiSTncIi SK ortliit n volunteer basis. quest” of Boy Scout Troop 28 to P-m- In ^ a i ^ except ma- in Vanishing )Point Judilh Ciitt ENGAGEMENT RANGE AND ^ - - ... teralty where they are 2 to 4 In analysing figures, Koonts use one of Clark Transportation Richard Benjamin stars in N«w Voric Magailn* iS ilH lS rO N .-.,. j | SMiYfdilO AifsSIOdePAOtA sWral®*'" coster eggs , 9 . fS fi and 6:30 to 8 p.m. Marriage of A Young said he did not feel the main FUEL OIL 8 sIsM from ^ Co’s, school buses for an educa­ " It has style, (lash, and Troopers Stockbroker poilution problem to sewage, qronderfid for deoontitaos! tional trip to Boston, M ^s. •'•zzasstaix, it is touching GASOLINE Admitted Tliursday: M ary but fertiltoera used by home- Irving (Baker, chairman

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I’ D PAGE FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, MARCH 10. 1972 Procrastinators Andoter GUITAR Seeking Ships FB08T PROOF LESSONS PHILADELPHIA (AiP) - Board MuDs WEBTOiOHOUBE Members of the Procrastinators' 144 m cnoA M D n . REFBIOBRATOB-FKEEZEB Club of America, showing their T H .. Mt-TU# Equipment 174 CO. Ft. Bide by Side dedication to putting things off 81" Wide • 27$ Lb. OapacHy - until later, leave Saturday for Freeser - Warehouse Prieed (^ rd e n in g Spain in hopes to raise money Alternatives to build three ships in which tc Th e aeleptmen’s ' adviaory rediscover America. SEVEN-ELEVEN STORE board met this week with Be- SM Oreen Kd., Mskriiertsr “ We realize it has been done leotinaa Percy Cb^ to'diseuas before, but that was at a bad various pnsaiwmies od what time,” sai(L a spokesman for 24 HOURS can be done about another Frank Atwood I the group. "All America had in dump truck for .the town And a FREEZERS-REFRIGERATORS! mk 1492 were Indians and tobacco OPEN buUdoej^tractor. ... and some gold mines, if you The 'board treated the two REGULAR $199.95 FRIGIDAIRE dig that sort of thing.” pieces o< equ^Muent se p u a tely REGULAR $849.96 SIDE BY SIDE SELF CLEAN RANGE The first open houecfor chil­ her offspring and there were High School Principal Martin sinoe they .completely inde- dren ever attempted by tlock- beef steers, dairy calves, a REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER Fagan, who had approved ex­ poident fUntXkias and the uses With ICE MAKER •468“ REGULAR $199.95 30” ELECTRIC G IO C O O ville Higii School’s vocational Shetland pony, rabbits and cuses for all agriculture stu­ 2 DAYS ONLY at each did not overiap. RANGE - HARVEST GOLD 208 Volts ■ agriculture department last chickens, ducks, one turkey and dents to spend their day at the On the matter of a truck, the REGULAR ^ 9 .9 5 2 DOOR FROST Friday was such a success that one pheasant. open house, felt it had been a selectmen had fd t that poeslMy FREE BEFRIGERTOR-FREEZER REGULAR $189.95 80" 220 Volt Neal Landers, head teacher of The pony was there instead of good learning experience for •278“ TONIGHT TO 9 P.M. the town could.purchase a light With OPTIONAL ICE MAKER ELECTRIC RANGE agriculture, says it will have to a horse because he was nearer them and “ a wonderful idea” duty t^ k to be used for minor be repeated next year. the size of the children. ’There for the elementary school chil­ REGULAR $219.96 2 DOOR SATURDAY IB A.M. TO 6 R.M. REGULAR $289.95 30” DELUXE avlng the present AUTOMATIC DEFROST Six hundred children from had been five little pigs but, dren. two dump trucks for the heavy •168“ ELECTRIC, RANGE REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER Grades 1 through 4 in five Ver­ since all children know about “ You know,” he said, "not road work. It was pointed out With WARMER TOP non eiementary sdhools came "three little pigs,” two of them very long ago you could see a REGULAR $279.95 18 CU. FT. lOtb ANNUAL that one of the-trucks Is over REGULAR $289.95 30” SELF to the open house program as were taken back home. cow in Vernon without going far five yean old and expwlencing FREEZER With FAST FREEZE three school buses ran a shuttle There were three new and but now you’d have to go at •228“ CLEAN ELECTRIC RANGE an increasing number o f ibreak- SHELVES service. High school students of shiny farm tractors, of three least to Ellington. downs and repaln. WAREHOUSE REGULAR $239.95 agriculture were guides and makes, loaned by farm ma­ "This was an exciting experi­ MANCHESTER REGULAR $809.95 TWO DOOR demonstrators. chinery dealers. "Go ahead, - LaM year, Oo(dc presoited a FROST FREE REFRIGERATOR- CALORIC BUILT-IN RANGE ence for the children, to milk propcaal to purchase a new In the greenhouse, Yvwme climb up in the seat,” said FREEZER •248“ OVER 1 BOLUON DOLLARS WORTH the cow and climb up on the ANTIQUES SHOW truck because he felt the town Other Built-In Ranges from $88 Chenette of Ellington and Steve Dearborn of Bast Wind­ tractor. It was wonderful.” needed one at that time. The REGULAR $179.95 2 DOOR OF VALUES TO CHOOSE FROM! Janice Rider of Manchester sor, the high school boy on duty. SPONSOnED BY THE COUPLES CLUB The animals were all taken board, after discussing the AUTOMATIC DEFROST were hostesses. At first nobody moved. ’Ihen back heme by the students Fri­ •148 “ "That’s a rubber tree,” said cne small boy started to cliipb merits of repaying the truck REFRIGERATOR day afternoon. "Out kids,” said Second Congregational Chuith and purchasing a light duty Yvonne. and there was a rush. A first- Landers, "were all tired out.” "Aw," said a first grader. grade g^rl dangled l>er legs off 888 NORTH MAIN ST., MANCHESTER, COKK. truck, or purchasing a new On a wall at the vocational Sylvanfa Telfvlslsn "Yes, it is, really,” said his the edge of the tractor seat and Exit as Wilbur CroM Highway (I-84)-^oUow Signs rood truck, felt that a new eigriculture department are let­ Food Bar On Premlsos guide. "If it could grow out­ put her hands on the big steer­ heavy-duty truck diould be • y N ® PUSHBUTTON MAGIC! ters in childish script and cray­ \ i r Oils. Fortalilt doors in a warm country it ing wheel, as pleased and purchased at this time. on drawings of animals and PROGRAMMED WASHER would be a tall tree and you thrilled as if she were going for THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1-10 P J L The present road truck can POWER MABUSE OHA88I8 tractors, sent by . the visitors. i could get rubber from it.” an airplane ride. be maintained as a spare fc»' —■ I WITH ’There were so many that not all BIO PICTVEE PERFORMANCE ’Tomato plants were more Homemade Icb Creams FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1-9 P JI. . snowplowliig or emergency / of them could be put up. ^ MINI-WASH SYSTEM WarehMMe Priced easily recognized. ’Two girls i^de ice cream in work, althoutb It is not depend- Landers gave credit to Agri­ This Ad Permits 1 or 2 Persons To Purchase M-tS TIokeAs "See the little green toma­ a heme freezer run by an elec­ For 81.00 Each ’ ' ■ aMe enough to count on conttair \ WAREHOUSE PRICED culture Teacher Stanley Pullen toes?" Yvonne asked. “ It’s tric motor and told the children uously. I t next winter proves to [_J that, really, it ought to be for proposing the open house be a seit6a of snowfalls for 5 or warm here in the greenhouse and generating enthusiasm for and they will grow bigger and turned with a hand crank. Mar- 6 months^i tho truck would not it. Students gnrabb^d the idea get ripe. iiese Ramlo of Stafford Springs stand the burden of cem- eagerly and worked with the "’These flowers are called showed the children some ice tlnuous winter operation. teachers on the careful plans BLACK & WHITE TV! ’mums.’ ’They were brought in cream mix in a cup. It was tMtLmaM that a ser­ that moved the children Fcrilpcrint WASHERS-DRYERS! from outdoors before ’Thanks­ "Yuk,” was one response. W H viceable bea'vy duty road truck through the exhibits and out giving. We put a light on them "Oh,” Marllese said quickly. S P EC IA LS could be puzvhased for about again to the bus to make way and forced them to bloom.” “There’s cream in there, and 88,600, the fn i^ for which are Regular $179.95 22"* B&W Table Model $128 for a new group. REGULAR $279.95 18” A bell rang and it was time eg^s, and sugar and all kinds e r t •••••• ENGLAND availably hi tbe town's equip­ ’The exhibits were assembled for the children to move to the of yummy tidngs. It's good and ment fund. DELUXE 2 SPEED WASHER • 2 3 8 ^ Regular $129.95 19"* B&W Portable...... $99 Thursday and that evening 200 farm shop and see the animals. it’s good for you.” The child Nyw Bnlldoserr REGULAR $169.95 Regular $99.95 12"* B&W Portable ...... $68 Children in another grade filed who didn’t like the looks of the parents and upper-grade stu­ (Hei-old photo by Buceivlclus) LUMBER The bulMoaer-tractor . In 443^S HARTFORD ROAD into the greenhouse with their liquid mix accepted a spoemful dents from eight towns served “The plant is an aloe and it comes from South Africa,” Yvonne Chenette told Quality tinco 1B40 at the lahdfiU area is now 6 WASHER DRYER COMBINATION ^ 1 2 8 ® ® Regular $84.95 9"* B&W Portable...... $58 by the Vocational Agriculture AT THt MAIN STORi teacher. cf the U n ited lemon ice cream. Mike Tareau, one of 600 Vernon school children who visited the Vocational COMPANY years oldtabd bums oil to the Center were guests. Some of REGULAR $229.95 Regular $199.95 22"* B&W Console . . .$139.95 Animate and Tractors ‘"This is the way everybody Agriculture Center at Rockville High School last Friday. Tangled, spiny leaves extent at one gallon per day. # 1 3 4 0 0 ALL FUaY OUARANTRID At each exhibit there was a used to make ice cream,” the the eighth graders will enter are typical of this house plant, which occasionally sends up an inconspicuous a r m o t e It would com an estimated 2 SPEED DELUXE WASHER Regular $109.95 15"* B&W Portable____ $84.88 Rockville ‘High School in the Bolton Notch Conn student, or more than one, to children learned. “We could use blossom. Yvonne lives in Ellington and is a sophomore student of agriculture. PAINTS 87,000 to 88,000 to overtiaul thU REGULAR $129.96 •Diagonal Measure tell about the animals and often ice but we axe using snow be­ fall to be students of vocation­ piMe off (nuhMnImt, with a Ufe # 9 9 0 0 to encourage the children to cause there is lots of it around al ‘agriculture. mq>ectaacy of 2-4 years. MULTI-TEMP DRYER to move as quickly as possible come close and to touch as well and it’s cheaper. We put salt in iTomato Plants at Wholesale Prpairing the buUdoser and Vernon to get something going again. REGULAR $289.95 as look. ’They felt the soft wool to .make the enow melt faster We’ve moved away from gar­ BUY NOW gaining a life coq>eotaney of 19^' SUPER and that makes it colder.” dening, as sometimes happens Councilman Donald Eden was 2 SPEED DELUXE WASHER ®228®® on a baby lamb and the bristles three yeajfs would amount to an in this icolumn, although we not in agreement that the mat­ SCREEN on a baby pig. Some of them Ther6 was a lesson here in SAVE estimated 82,800 annual cost A REGULAR $179.95 AUTOMATIC 67% off stsuted in the high school ter was defeated because of the held a baby chick carefully in physics if the teacher wants to New Vote Suggested new piece cf similar equipment DELUXE DRYER two hands. ’Those who had the make the point bemk the greenhouse. Going back there pool. Mayor Frank McCoy said costs approximately 822,000. K •138®® OOMPAOT MROMAOOLOR courage tried, at least, to milk sohoolrcom. we find that the students are he felt it would be presumptuous the town |were to trade in the in HARVEST GOLD LOW PRICES INCLUDE DELIVERY ON LARGE a cow. Letters and Art Work growing 800 tomato plants, with of the council to make a direct present bdUdoser at a price of REGULAR $259.95 2 SPEED TELEVISION M more to be started. Some of overture to the Board of Edu­ ITEMS, SERVICE AND OUR WARRANTY.- It must have been a hard day It was apparent that teachers On Poolless School $10,000, It would oost 822,000. SPEED QUEEN WASHER •189®* for the cud-chewing Jersey were going to have everybody these will be sold to roadside cation before it had a chance to The buUdoser is used daily in a Brighter # Truer Color loaned by Agriculture Teacher talk about the open house when stands, at \»diolesale, to be re­ Some members of the Town any other changes would take a the matter. the landfUl operatlcn. It would REGULAR 189.95 NORGE • e Sharper Detail than aver David Cook but she endured it the children were back in their sold to customers. Returns go Council have indicated they considerable amount of time also be tisjed for the crusUng cf AUTOMATIC GAS DRYER •109®* n«iiQYW» vr Before in a SerMn of Jhis Size patiently. She was there, we classrooms. "This is the best to the Future Farmers oi would like to see another,ref- and thaU the only thing that "*8ht and it is expected this will glass, and a ns# one would not America chapter at the school. Uofiidvflifliiod'Sttodali WAREHOUSE PRICED were told, beccuise she wtus the field trip we ever had,” said erendum held as soon as P0S7 could be'taken out right away one of the Itei^ for *scus- have the jmalntananCe and ni- REGULAR $i24.95 # 9 9 0 5 gentlest cow anywhere around. one. “ The best thing that ever There are rooted cuttings of slble on the issue of expansion without affecting the overall v/\ I pair c^ that an overhauled 2 TEMP ELECTRIC DRYER The lamb’s mother was with hit Rockville,” said another. yew and Juniper, fuschia, ivy, of RockvlUe High School. plan, would be fte pool. Abbott Schwebel will be asked cne woiud have. philodendron, begonias, and The matter was brought up at They said they ftltOie coun- a ruling concerning The board, after considenUUe other house plants, all part of tte councU m M t ^ this w ^ k cU should indicate to the Board folding another referendum, discussten, decided to pr$eent COLOR TELEVISION! A the classroom work. by Frank DeTolla who asked of Education that it would like tbe selectmen with the thfee al­ FEDDERS SgOOO BTU Political Struggle Easter Cactus if it would be legal to initiate to see the matter come to a vote Fishless Lake ternatives it saw available, llie When I wrote a few weeks plans for another referendum again without the pool and also There are no fish in Great first te to burdiaae a piece of AIR CONDITIONER Regular $349.95 18"* Color Deluxe Portable $248 ago that our Christmas cactus right away. The first one, two that the council take a more Salt Lake 'but many species of wheeled equipment which could had finished blooming, but that weeks ago asked for an appro- vigorous role in getting it pass- bacteria and small animals sur- be used both at the dump and • RaversB CooUng Power Regular $279.95 15"* Color Deluxe Portable $228 it would be given a scant n^tsi priation of 88.6 million for the Erupts in Cambodia ed. vlve in the waters, which are driven over the roads and used • Cennicidal Filter thet Trap$ Regular $599.95 23"* Color TV of water for a while and would school expansion. It was turned They said they felt the coun- about elg^t times saltier than at the town garage for loading, PHNOM PBNH, Cambodia ccnstltution will be held at this be expected then to set more down by the voters. cil should commimicate a desire octean water. Read Herald Advertinements Duet and Pelleii. with Remote C o n tro l...... $469.95 time nor will there be national etc. TUs alteniatlve calls for (AP) — Cambodia appeared in buds for Easter, somebody ask­ Councilman Thomas Wolff an extremely sklUed operator the midst of a poliUcal struggle elections for a new Naticmal As­ ed if this really would happen. commented he felt most of the WAREHOUSE PRICED Regular $259.95 Color Portable TV . .. .$219.95 sembly. Now completing work this type of equipment today and there were reports Yes, it really would and it has council members were disap­ The second choice Is for the Regular $479.95 23"* Color Console...... $368 that Acting Premier Slrik Ma- on the new constitution, the happened. ’Ihere are a dozen pointed in the vote. He said the Constituent Assembly will be­ press had speculated that the town to go for the purchase of Regular $369.95 18"* Color Portable ....$268 tak may be left out of a new blossoms on the cactus now and ^ S h e f a new buUdoser and loading government. come the natlcHi’s National As­ more buds showing. The plant appropriation might have been Regular $549.95 25"* Color Console. .. .$429.95 Informed sources said Matak, sembly. is being watered well again approved if the voters had been equipment H this choice is AIR CONDITIONERS! •Diagonal Measure cnce a royal Cambodian prince, and has had one application of given a choice of approving the made. It was polhted out there The government holds that preferred l^jkids. is BUffideiit money in the equip­ met for several hours today naticnal elections and a con­ fish emulsion. The bloom is not plan with or without the pool, REGULAR $188i00 8000 BTU with Preniier Lon Nol and did as profuse as it was the first and agreed he thought this was ^ o w ua a big appe­ ^ut them, tocher on a ment fund for the purchase stitutional referendum are im­ The last possibility Is to • 98“ not preside over an important time, but it will surely last un­ an issue that affected the vote. tite, and we’ll ahow you g toasty tiiree^ecker b«n DELUXE AIR CONDITIONER possible now because of the move the entire sand pile and cabinet meeting. war. til Easter. Both councUmen agn^ed that big preference for Big with melted cheese, fresh The sources reported the Shefa. They’re the rrally ' lettuce, and our own spe­ Its operatlan to the, area of the REGULAR $169.00 6000 BTU Cabinet was considering what big sandwiches featured cial sauce. dump, thus using the same DELUXE AIR CONDITIONER •118“ FM NM/FM reaction it should take in re­ only at Burger Chef. ■ Big Shef. We know ht - equipment and making it un­ sponse to a resedution passed We take two lean you’ll go for it in a big necessary to buy sepat^ load­ REGULAR $159.95 5000 BTU SIEREO 'Thursday by University stu­ HERE CORRES ing equipment TMs, however, •108“ beef hamburgers and way. So come and[ get it DELUXE AIR CONDITIONER dents stating that they had “ no means moving 'the operation carefully broil them over at Burger Chef. far from the bigfaway and mak­ COMPONENT confidence in the government an open flame. Thefi we REGULAR $99.96 20 PINT # of Sirik Matak.” ing the town inuid {Me unavail­ 74“ DEHUMIDIFIER With THERMOSTAT YSTEI The resolution made no refer­ able to residents during storms ence to Lem Nol, who is the ac­ unless the road to (he dump REGULAR $79.96 # C i l — w M and In the dump area has been tual head of government. He 13 PINT DEHUMIDIFIER has been partly disabled by a cleared. 4-SPEED DELUXE stroke. Criticism* jOf the government, Menohester Xlvening HeraM AUTOMATIC TURNTABLE actually run from day to day G et A Plant and Get Spring Fever ^Af Your Andover , eosieepondeati Anna by Slrik Matak, has been grow­ Frialna, M . 14S-9M7. WAREHOUSE PRICED ing since late 'last year follow­ KltohenAld ing a series of military defeats. DISHWASHERS Government sources said the WOODLAND GARDENS^: vT Hemingway Mail Big Capacity • Adjuatable new constitution to be com­ Sold at Auction Shelves • No Hand Rinsing pleted this weekend, will pro­ Warehouse Priced STEREOS - RADIOS! vide for a president, vice presi­ Look — All In Flowor! True Irish NEW YORK (AP) — Thn let dent and a premier. ters from toe late Ernest Hem­ The same sources declared it • Ouysanthemums • African VIoleta SHAMROCK ingway to a New Yoric Times has been decided in Cambodia’s • Gloxinias • Gardenias book critic lutve been sold at REGULAR, $169.95 STEREO innermost political circles that auctloa for 85,978. Lon Nol will be named presi­ • Azaleas s Cyclamlns for Sf. PHONOGRAPH With AM/FM •128®® The letters, written from s Large Potted Orchids s Geranlmus (49c) dent add his onetime foe, for­ CJuba between 1949 and 1968 to REGULAR $249.95 DELUXE AM/FM ^ mer first deputy premier,. In Patrick’s Day! toe late critic Charles Poore, DISHWASHERS! Tam, will be named premier, were euctioned during a sale of TUNER AMPLIFIER SCOTT # 1 3 9 ^ ^ charged with forming a new TUBEROUS BEGONIA Utcrary and historical matortad PHONOGRAPH Cabinet. and GLOXINA BULBS only 39° and 69° Thursday night by Charles REGULAR $199.96 DELUXE UNDER REGULAR $279.95 AM/FM This leaves the spot of vice HamUten GaUeries, inc. THE COUNTER DISHWASHER •129“ STEREO CONSOLE •158“ president open and is the focal One letter, In vrtiloh Heming­ point of the current situatitm in­ Mokes A Very Thoughtful Gift way disouased hla novel “For REGULAR $239.95 DISHWASHER — 2 DAYS ONLY------volving Birik Matak, the REGULAR $199.95 AM/FM Abo: Green Carnations 3 for $1. Whom The BeU Tcdte,’ ’ and oQi With RINSE and HOLD •168“ MODULAR STEREO TUNER sources said. « r works, brought $1,900, toe Ckoek TIkm* Oati l uiidlag Brand NamMi •119“ With CHANGER and SPEAKER It was not officially reported wghast. |Mrtce for any o f the 10, REGULAR $219.95 CONVERTIBLE what Lon Nol and Sirik Matak from a Madlaon Avenue book PORTABLE FRONT LOADING G-E — WESTINGHOUSE — RCA — WHIRLPOOL— discussed, but it was believed SPECIAL FOR SPRIN ! dftGlWi DISHWASHER •168“ REGULAR $109,95 AM/FM STEREO . Matak 'was questioning what fu­ 3 far $2.00 6 The letton were in “ off the HAMILTON BEACH — HOOVER — SCOH — WEB- TUNER AMPLIFIER # ^050 ture role he will play in Cam­ Good for This Weekend Only! cuff, man-to-num style’’ and REGULAR $289.96 DELUXE With Separate Speakers ww bodia’s new government. ‘ ‘ seasoned with four-letter CONVERTIBLE DISHWASHER •188“ COR — WELBILT — DELMONICO — EUREKA — So far the government reac­ Scotts* Turf Builder words,’’, the gallery said. REGULAR $29.95 AUTOMATIC # 1 0 ^ tion to the student resolution 1000s OF HOUSE PLANTS covers 15,000 sq. ft. m REGULAR $289.95 5 CYCLE REGINA — FEDDERS — NORGE — PHILCO — MONAURAL PHONO ■ * has been silence. Many A>e- reg. $18.95 TOP LOADING DISHWASHER •188“ lieved this to be strange since ParGnfs SUNBEAM — CLAIROL — SCHICK — MOTOROLA AM/FM Radioe, Table Radios, Clock Radios, Tape Recorders, It was directed specifically — TOSHIBA — SPEED QUEEN — FRIGIDAIRE — all at give-away prices. against Sirik Matak. It was learned that the Con­ BIRD SEED and SUNFLOWER W Iflioiit SONY — ADMIRAL — ZENITH PANASONIC — stituent Assembly, headed by Large Foliage Plants (3 to 4 ft.) FLOOR CARE - AND KELVINATOR. NOW REDUCED'. .-■S’-'., ' Porifiars In Tam, was told Thursday that • AraUa s Draceaass Stm plenty of winter to come . . . no popular referendum on the • Areca Palms s Philodendron MSaoheeter Parents Wtthiout SMALL APPLIANCES OUR RiVOLVING CHARGE FLAN HOUSEWARES • Shefflera a Orange Treea Partners meet 2nd and 4to See Ua F or: Flifewood', Seeds, Soil, Pots, Tuesday of each month at 8 Appropriation Bill Up # Aitracaria Other Credit Terms Arranged a Lemon Trees Bulbs, Bivendhing Good For Your Gardens. p m . at Oominunlty BiqAlst Tenf^d in 10 Years • Asparagus Firms SAVE PLENTY ON THESE FAMOUS BRANDS SUCH you right Ohui^h, two B. Center St., EUREKA AS: CE. SUNBEAM, HAMILTON BEACH, HOOVER-IRONS. WASKmOTON — ’hie 1972 “ SEBVINa FAITHFULLY SINCE 1988 WITH PLANTS THAT PLEASE” ™ fEyfTlilyf^^urants Menohester. UPRIGHT OR CANISTER AH Subject to Prior Sale.# Pleas#, No Daalars # Office cf Education appropri- TOASTERS, VACUUMS. HAIR CURLERS, BLENDERS. 168 Woodland St. If widowed, divorced, sep- Soma Ona-of-^-Kind '# Soma Seratehad or Dontod atioa bUl totaled fS bUlion when ended or never married and VACUUM CLEANER SAVE UP TO 50% OFF FORMER SALE PRICES originally introduced; 10 years Phone 643-8474 have -one Uving child, you # Floor Samples and Prior Yoar h^odols! # Some Pre- ago ike appropriatlaa measure WOODIAND CARDENS YOUR 235 MAIN STRUT, MANCHESHR are eligible to Join. If Inter- toe the same activity amounted CHOICE Owned # Some Demonstrators. to 1481 million. ected, baU 0484715. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALE, M ANC^TER, CONN,, ■ FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1972 GE SEVEN P A G E S IX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1972 contract and salary agreement. School Budget Semtinized O pen Forum Teaching a special education Rellalle was the sensation. It said there was, class luirdly requires a written down in the Russian state of Georglia, a Scholarafaip AppUcattoas agreement, but rather a truly Audio - Viraal fascinating "underground millionaire'’ To the Editor, concerned and dedicated teach- 1Ettpmn$ ijpraUi Hennigan Sees Autonomy The Manchester Scholarship er and person. Sonrioos who had achieved his ill-gotten wealth "feVMindaUon is presently con- Sincerely, Repair on all makes Tape FUBLiIBHSD b y t h e by diverting the people’s raw materials Recorders, Phonographs, MANCHESTER PUBUSHINQ CO. ducting its annual scholarship (Jhristadore IS B inell Street application acceptance period ------Projectors, Amplifiers, into the manufacture' of various luxury Radios, Small Appliances. Mancliester, Conn. Key to Fiscal Responsibility for local young people In pursuit Androscoggin? BURL LYONS items which were then sold on the black Publisher of a college education. High To the Editor, I M M Films and Founded October 1, 1881 market at premium prices to status hun­ Outgoing superintendent t>ut he declined to be specific "built in assumption" that there Projection Service School graduates or students in In a recent Hartford speech, ft Rentals JhibUshed Every Evening Except Sundays gry Soviet citizens. of schools Dr. Donald Hen- ^ ‘"J!!® dODGrranoNS the senior class, at any of the Senator Muskie posed the ques- and Holiday. Entered at the Post Office at •J 1 i 1 Li. XI. “"Vantage or to yours because achool system next year than Sound Recerdl^ Manchester, Conn., as Second Class Mall There may be some jingoistic Ameri­ i i _ nr i , i J _ (8) three local high schools,, tlon of how many peimle can Matter. nigan said last night that of upcoming contract negoUa- there are ’ this year. He said At George Washingtons old thatjopper plate made It more Manchester residents; really enjoy the SiSecUcut 6«6>U98 cans yWho will keep on insisting, to the home Mount Vemcsi, Va., were coveted. SUBSCRIPTION RATES the Board of Education ______^ that there win be less in the may obtain a scholarship ap- River. I would like to ask Sena- Payable In Advance last, that our hoaxes, as with Hughes, or should have fiscal autono- ^ etemew"i;;iH;s.‘and“m^^ puVau^fo™ ft^Tte^teTch^ Mu^kirhoTm';:nri^te One Year ...... *39.00 the Androecog- Six Months .. . . : ...... 19.50 our corruptions, as with the buying and Three Months ...... 9.76 which flows through WANTED One Month ...... 3.25 selling of governmental favors, are still xnjv i w BuiutJiiui. r_ ,___ _ j ib lunvriiiuivu uy »ev- linmi/iace — Rumford, Single Copy ...... 16c HenniganHenntean offered the rremarks e m a r h .____ ments100 students. for teachers absorb niontert hv oiir ellglbUlty is determined by sev- his blrthptece Clean, Late Model By Carrier ...... weeWy 75c the biggest. But it should go into the De«kin said that for the first L ^ ^ rL in trv ^ oU aT w ortB *n factors' Including, need, Maine. It has been classed as In response to a number of Is- gome *120,000 of the Increase. „ — ...... ihere in * ^ nbnnt Y O.C. wos ^low ed gchotesUc abUlty, interest and one of the most polluted rivers MEMBER OF record that the Russians are catching administrators However, on a 'visit there In to pick the locaUMi. It was ...... in th. TTni».a a io i.. USED CARS THE ASSOCIATED PRESS li lesa cniiuroii iii u w i .. -totea nY" nicked iin ...... n.in. in. “ bd acceptance at a col- In the United States. The Associated Press is exclusively -en­ up. and sometimes detailed discus- and other personnel ■will cost Top , Prices Paid titled to the use of republlcation of all slon of the glO.S million educa- between H and one third of that rten classes than there were , ^ hiack* Widmita «nd lege or university. Be sure to Governor CurUs of Maine Is news dispatches credited to it or not other­ As for that pure and innocent dedica­ last year. f l ^ e r n ^ before the April 3rd dead- one of Muskle’s closest friends For All Makes! wise credited in thispaper and also the Uon budget request between amount. sprouted them in flower ^ te . dar posts were set around It to poUUcal advisers. Maybe local news published here. tion to a voluntary share-alike de­ members of the Board of Edu- Several times throughout the Hennigan said a member of All r M ts of republlcation of special dis­ the school staff and a repre­ hnt diad ^ n ^ ^ ^ ^ny ciuzen wishing to con- Muskie ought to get together CARTER CHEVROLET patches Herein are also reserved. cency with which both the American and tlon and the Board of Directors, dlscussimi, Schaffer and other Much.of the discusaion center- Board of EducaUon members sentative of the state Board of ter tranantentlne' nAi«.a » tribute to this worthy program, with him and clean up hls^own CO.. IN C. The Manchester Publishing Company as­ the Russian revolutions once triumphed, p _ modn ^ Identifying copper plate sts have been remov­ Fpll service client of N. E. A. Service, Inc. acknowledged that thU Is a new deny education contracts. Board of Directors before ttiey his planting also failed, Foundation Publishers Representatives — Mathews, The One Garment Life ed. Viewed from the street out- Shannon and Cullen Inc., Special Agency area In educaUon, but under- Schaffer said, "W e could waste authorized a bond referendum AlUioiigh the Daug^iters ^ side the fence. It appears that Retiring to Many —^New York, Chicago, Detroit and Boston. After years of imagining how it would scored the need for dealing gn awful lot of tim e." tor two schools last fall. Both the^ American Revolution care yjg trunk has been struck and nv, Fiiitni^ THE DRAMA CLUB D ^ Ia y advertising closing hours feel to be able to get up in the morning with children with learning ban- welss later said lie has sent schools were defeated. for tnethe oiaold war omceoffice mIn Lenan-Leban- gcarred near the base on— the*'— t iik« ’ « OF T o r Mbnday — 1 p.m. Friday dicaps., ‘ftiey linked learning guidelines to Dearkln. ------on, Omui. It la owned by the g-y-j, g.jg ^ *^epiy to M. For Tuesday — 1 p.m. Saturday. and dress just once for whatever might on, Ckxin. It Is owned by the g^uth side. MANCHESTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE For Wednesday—1 p.m. Monday. dlsabillUes to many social prob- Director James Farr asked Hennigan urged, "some phll- sons of the American Revolu- ^ . For Thursday—1 p.m. Tuesday. follow for the next day .and evening, or •ems. for some indication of what the csophlcal consideration should tlon. Eventually a Mr. Cheney ®®*T®xx *® "w ^ EducaUon For Friday--! p.m. Wednesday. p r i n t s Classified deadline 4:30 p.m. day next week, for that matter, we think we Mayor J < ^ Thompson said, salary Increases might be. be given.” He added, “The of the Sons at Hartford gave the Glass W orte r ^ ta meeting concerning my reslgna- before publication 4:30 Friday for ‘ T think we share your con- Schaffer, said it amounts to oomplexlOM of the Town of permission to plant one of ,^® “i**®^^^ Uim ot May 31. Saturdeiy and Monday publication. have found our one garment prototype. cem ,’ but he asked, "What are about *70,000 lor every percen- Manchester Is changing. He Washington’s black walnuts on ® 'P' I* consider t ^ Im- THREE IN TANDEM Friday, March 10 It is now being worn as an original by you doing? 'What results are you tage Increase. cited a “ very alarming staUs- the War Office grounds "If lo- poison Ivy mixed In ^ rta n t

w SIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1972 PAGE NINE PAGE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1972 Tile new rules also^pqqulre: characterize the pre-1969 Selec- Tolland County Politics —K quorum of board mem- tlve Service as a state and lo- FUEL O IL Hebron bers to be present during a ^ Bomb Threat Correction very little na- Town Being Quizzed Obituary Draft Appeals man’s personal appearance., tlonaJ unity. I believe that the 17.9 The opening date (or the —At least 16 mlnidM for ewh jg ^pj^jy 206 OaL BOn. Delays Plane first public performance at Hoiiley Giving Up Senate Seat? rnpell-’nt’s presentation. The transformed Into a national sys- 1 Day Nottoe M fvery Stanley Mlkolonls the University of Cwmectl- llmlt is to ^ e n t tern and that one of the major 24 Hour Burner Service School Board Votes 4-3. By BETTE QUATBALE days when he first ran for we remember traveling to Hart- On Commuter Bus Stanley Mlkolonls, 83, of 27 cut’s new environmental the­ of boards but the board may ^ toe president Is being MANCHESTER (Henld Conre^NMideat) toe state senate and everyone ford with .Houley one day to Tuck Rd. died yesterday at a At Bradley ater was emitted from yes­ Hearings Due grant mere R***®- achieved by providing a draft OIL HEAT, INC. Hie Connecticut Department A service (or Manchester Manchester convalescenc home, terday's story concerning the State Sen. Robert Houley (D- asked, “ Who’s Houley?" meet then vice presldenRal can- —A mans Uxal board—as gygtem with universal equity as of Transportation Is mounting a commuters Is dependent Mr. Mlkolonls was born, Oct. WINDSOR LOCKS (AP) — A theater. Howard Sackler’s, Vernon) is eiqiected to issue a Heuley had been active in dldate Edmund M u^e, now weU as appeals tooorda-to give guideline." 649-4908 survey, with the cceperation of Connecticut Co as well Lithuania and had bpmb threat against Allegheny “^ e Great White Hope” For Joint Superintendent public statement regarding his Vernon's town government considered a leading contender him toe reasons for rejection of ______The Herald, to determine If ’ lived in Manchester for more - o]^ns tonight and runs poIlRcal future on IVesday. serving as secretary of toe Zon- for toe Democratic presidential his classification request. there Is sufficient Interest to local Interest. If instituted In than 46 years. He was employ- delayed a flight from For Resumption through March 18. For ticket By ANNE EMT not set policy, and nowhere do times prior.to last month's ref- Speculation 1s that .he Will give Ing Oommlsalon and as ichsdr- nomination, In the two-year overtiaul of Initiate commuter express bus- Manchester, the express bus ed for many years at Colt Pat- Bradley International Airport to Information call the box of­ (Hebron Correspondent) we find the superintendent set- erendum on ’ full regionalization up hlS senatorial seat in the man of the town's Eemomio Once the vetes were counted 35to District, by not seeking re- Development Commission. He on election day back In 1969, It WASHINGTON (AP) — The national appeals board to give' the draft President Nixon set es between Manchester and gervlce would probably run at Firearms in Hartford be- Provldmce, R.I., T h u r • d a y fice. Pillowing a lengthy dis- thig policy.” in the three towns. ^___ ^ Hartford. the same times and same fares, fe*"® h® retired 26 years ago. He night, wl)ile the plane was election to a third term in too received toe support support of Ver- became evident Houley had Selective Service told local at least 16 days notice when a “ P the draft ^ MORGAN'S LTD. The commuter bus proposal, according to transportation de- was a member of St. John's gggrehed cussion, the Board of Edu- B«.po«.ibntie. ^ he senate. non’s town chairman at the managed to edge out Repko by draft boards today they may ^ grented a personal ap- (Formeriy Clifford’s) part of the transportation de- pgjtment officials. Evangelist Society of Hartford, cation last night voted 4-8, Among the responslUliUes of ..jt is giving Hebron The Vernon legislator has time, Leo Flaherty, pledging to a narrow margin. resume hearing the appeals of «« ,« r partment's program to redyice department has utilized Survivors are two daughters, No bomb weis found. with ChaimiM Wirn^ tt. been In the poUUcal spoUlght make a strong fight for the sen- He repeated his success twothousands of young men seek- P®®™®®®- Previously no pe nilsslon to i^ase The telephone threat King Day Bill highway traffic congraUon, ^ missive public relations pro- Mrs. James T. King Jr. of Man. Alfeirhenv's PUtsbdreh Henaghan casting the tie- select higjt quality school ad- ^ ^alf during the past few weeks in ®te seat. years ago by a substantial mar- jug deferments of exemptions, sonal appearances were grant- graduate stimnt deferments Men^s Clothing and Furnishings his role as chairman of the sen- Then a political unknown, gin. managhig to buck the Re- The action ended a three- ®<1 before- appeals boards. starting la^ fall wid to estab- would be similar to a 90-^y promote the Corbins Chester, with whom he made his J e s e ^ ^ iL office TOe breaking vote, to adopt a mtalsttiUors. teachers w d representatives.'' National Call experimental commuter bus advertising that home, and Mrs. Ragnar John- ^ "vm our^H C T told the ™r- Returned To compact to provide joint ®*^!^**' . hls^i stan- .pubUc Hearing ate’s appropriations committee, Houley can be recaUed making publican , landslide for , Gov. month freeze on such hearings Another change permits Ush a Uniform holding hearings on the budget bis first appeal for delegate Thomas Mesklll. before 4,100 local boeuxte. draftees to bring witnesses on procedure for inducting men running from West Hartford s ^3, „,otorlsts "avoid son of Vernon; and three grand- was aU^ supervisory services for the First Selectmen Aaron Reid, WRIGHT Corbins comer to downtown congestion and parking children. » ^ a t a b ^ b ^ ^ requests of the various state support In toe kitchen of a Tol- Now a veteran legUlator with Draft Director Oirtls W. Tarr their behalf before local into service Committee towns of Hebron, Andover, who attended the board's_meet- Tarr commented, "You can Hartford. problems.” The buses are The funeral will be tomorrow from Baltimore's Friendship departments. land home. He stressed his ex- four years’ experience, Houley gatd the move completes a two- boards. ■ Arch Preserver Shoes Marlboroiigh and the Re^ ^ ^ ^ d ^ ^ d the latest *"«' If Houley gives up his sena- P®Hence In local affairs in Ver- has earned a reputation that he year overtiaul of the draft sys------HARTFORD (AP) A ^ional Board of Education, innovations and research in the torial seat, he could do so with ” on coupled ivlth a belief In the "does his homework." tern,' moving It from a state-lo- once-vetced bill that would The terms of this compwt field of eduoaUon and Imple- Kathy soys:— “ARTIE CHOKES” willi Pride 985 MAIN STREET Phdne 648-7954 . . . 0 ,,...... ,..v. w..» r'c isrL’t two possible purposes. He could need for the state legislature to Although he credits his posi- c^i focus to President Nixon's Hartford between 4 and 6 p.m. vacate the senate role and re- bave more vigorous representa- tlon as chairm&n of the Senate goal of a national system, When He Sees Our Huoe Variety of Prodiieel Bob Bantly, proprietor The buses are not limited to at the Church o f^ e Assumption btmib's looaUon in ex- , employment of a superintendent schools’ curriculum; to accu- __ open to — at 10. Burial will be in St. ^ ^ ther King's birthday a legal perlntendent for the grammar tire from public life or go on Ry®* Irom toe area. Appropriations (Committee as With Tarr’s order, action can CRISP AnUC: Maos, Bed, Ooldea Deliotoiia, CorUonds. Md the* ^ s ^ are^rmi by the commuters, but are and establishment of a central mulate data and conduct re* to seek toe Democratic nomina- ^e gained the support of Tol- ore of luck, "being In toe right be taken on the 22,486 men who Baldwins and Winesap Apples. with no state anyone wanting express trans- James Cernetepr a specified place and time. holiday in Connecticut was sent facility and staff. Co^ecUcut Co. with no state H"frtford. There are no calling hours. search projects pertinent to the Democratic Town Com­ tlon for (Congress from the "^nd land’s delegates that night and place at the right, time." It Is at last count on Jan. 81, had FKESH: Asparagus, P eu , Spinaoh, Belgliim Endive,. OMen, Th» Flight 778, from Baltimore to back to committee Thursday by Earl Porter, a member of the effecUve operation of the dls- , " District, running against incum- ^®ul on to win toe party also due to his hardworking ap- pending requests for personal YeUow Squash, Arttohokes, .Cauliflower, BroooUl, Egg ^ *1 To dctomilno Intorest In Man------^ —oo— -..w. Rrafiif^v was ciiia lo iea,v6 cjon- fh Plant, Red, Ghineee Cabbage, Leeke, Shalote, Muahrooma, Bradley, was due to leave Con- the House anti is not expected superintendency committee who trict; to display financial « - ™ ^ recommend^that the' bent Republican Robert Steele, uomlnatlon, although oddsmak- proach to his legislative service, appearances before draft r S d (or use o f ^ ®hestel-, the transportaUon de- nectlcut for Rhode Island about to re-emerge this session. White Sweet Potatoee, Brussells Sprouts, Oierry Tomatoea, ment arrangedrranged for use 01 ^ partment asks townspeople to made to the Easter Seal Society g drew up the comp^t, urged the. sponslblllty In translating edu- consider hiring a super- also of Vernon. era still put their money on Until this week's legislative boards or appeals to state and Red Potatoee, Acom Sqnaoh. p.m. when It was recalled A Democratic legislator who board to "vote tills compact cational objectives Into a realls- j„tendent for the tovm. long-time GOP Senator Andrew appropriations hearings, Houley national boards. Several thou- C^Tie^*'(or *^mmuters who return the accompan^ng cou- ^*1^*’* ^ ' *^**^ren and runway. About 60 pas- said he voted for the bill last down.” Sources close to Houley, how­ IMPORTED: Peaohea, Phinu, Neetarinea, Limea, Water- tic whool budget. • Based on these sentiments, ever, feel he .will opt for politi­ Repko of Willington. had prided hlmseU on never gand others have appUed since melons, Spanish Melons, Cantaloupee, Strnwborrtea, Grnpo- PLAZA DEPT. STORE drive to the bus pickup point. A pon if they would use the com- ®. ospec ve.. Hart- genders were taken off and the year. Rep. Bernard Avcollle of portePorter explained that when he Also, to suggest pollclw to Rgld felt that pertiaps the board During the election campaign misslr.7 a roll call vote. cal retirement. then and are waiting. action. fruit, Tangerines, Boso Pears, Temple Oranges. (We Have A Notion To Pleaae) similar site would be needed in muter bus. aircraft was searched. Naugatuck, moved to send it ^gg fi^t appointed to the com- the boards and constnicUvely hold r nubltc hearing “Try For A Winner, Buy Your 86o Ticket Herol” Manchester, and Mayor John The transportation depart- Several other planes were re- back to the General Law Com- mlttee he was under the Im- carry cut those which are ^ townspeople Although the congressional Tarr suspended all deferment E. HUjOLB TPKE. (Next to Popular Mkt.) Mrs. John Lehmus heEtflngs on Dec. 10 to re-eval­ WEEKEND SPECIALS Thompson has offered the ment is also conducting a siml routed and delayed in the Al- mlttee. His motion carried on a prgsslon It would only study the adopted by the boards; to su- . . possibility has been tossed, OPEN WED., THUB8., FBI. tIU 9 tov^ 8**cocperaticn In finding a lar survey lng,the Wethersfield legheny system. Including ao roll call vote of 89 o„ to 66 .CR . procedures (or hiring a super- pervlse and direct the s^ort " reminded the board that around for some time, Houley McGraw-Hill Weighs uate the original reclassifica­ FRESH ASPARAGUS...... Ib. 4%t D-New has given no indication of form­ tion proposals that had been' Intendent. plant operations; to supervise do antagonize the CALIF. LETTUCE ...... head 2 5 ^ “ if ing a campaign staff, and no criticized as unfair. When re­ GRAPEFRUIT, Extra Large! ...... * for 4 9 ^ CREATIVE SHTCHERY South Windsor rumors of his seeking political vamped rules were issued on NAVEL ORANGES, Extra Large!_____6 for AOd support for the nomination have Use of Hughes Book j€ui. 12 he kept toe brakes on EATMORE ICE CREAM ...... Vt-gal. 6 0 d CREWEL KITS been circulated. so those seeking deferments or CUCUMBERS ...... 2 for 2 9 d Mrs. Lehmus was born In Fin- p.m. deadline which came and Although he reminded his col- tract for services within the The restructuring of the 86th (Opntiniied from Page One) Hiese tapes were offered to exemptions could take advan- New — Easy To Make land and had Uved in Bt^oklyn - “ ‘t ' = T lncldenr;:n” IHn l e ^ ^ r X t * ‘to;y ^ ‘cT the‘.I^pr^pri^S^ McGraw-HiU as unprecedented tage of the gevlsed rules. We Carry The Manchester Evening Hemld District could be responsible In ___n _ j * j OOMPUDIS! LINE OF SUNDAY PAPERS School Board Budget for the naatpast 25 veersyears. line spokesman said. .u.the 1971 ....bill - by------a majority- of Ing to hav^five boards of ed- the^^SZal budgets. a'J^crwlto It ^ * 1 ^ 0 part for Hbuley’s declslm not to P‘®**aUon inadequ^e aito still ccnversatlons with toe re- This Is an amendment to toe Quick To Complete Survivors, besides her hus­ more than two-thirds, Stolberg ocatlon. seek re-electimi. wanted to Imow what m ^ e I^^ elusive billloralre who has not Jan. 12 rule toaf gives a man band and son, are a sister, Mrs. He was referring to the cen- Total Picture years. "TH E K IN G $ — $ — $ also admitted that “ It is likely. Board member Mrs. Nancy Stipulations under the com- He was vocally upset with the ****^ij^”*l been seen In public In 10 years. 18 days after his draft classi- 1.97 2.97 3.47 Jennie Linden of Brooklyn; if w e nnsa the bill that it will ‘ ral office committee whit* un- newly-drawn district lines *^ « * ’ *^ ^ ^ ^ i a i, ^ ™® bKRctment said Mrs. Irv- flcation Is mailed to request a OF Adds Teaching Posts three brothers In Finland, three ee-aln face a veto bv the Kover- «J®r ‘be compact would consist Drinkuth felt that the board pact require any board that terming them "poUtical gorry'- . H® Tool has had j ^g^ ^ forged Swiss pass- personal appearance or to ap- Quality Products — Budget Prices Scout Breakfast ^ y 6 members of each board could not overlook the total pic- wishes to withdraw give at The Board of Education in a School secretaries and clerks grandcWldren and two great- m a n d e ^ of thTwonrt mrt!^ Investigators "worMng on It fw ^ p«u. PRODUCE” At ECHS Sundav " “rov Thnmns J MeskiU al- of education, thus creating the tore In Hebron, which Includes least one year's notice. . . . , . V,. aa will receive a raise of $20,626 grandchildren, Gov 'raom^ J MesKiu^^ m through twelve as By voting (or the co Dropped from the district ^ * * conceded Hughes to deposit $650,000 In The new rules also require PEROm OAKLAND ST., MANCHESTER — 648-6884 budget workshop last night add- according to the terms Funeral sendees will be to­ were the towns of Bolton, Oov- tnrnen “ P any checks McGraw-HU! intended " ’'^ als boards and the ed $4,041 to Its proposed $6.4 agreed'cn by the board and the morrow at 3 p.m. at the Holmes The annual Girl Scout and entry, Andover, Hebron, while j „ i.i j *or Hughes in the Swiss Credit million budget for nejft year by union, with the account set at Funeral Home, 400 Main St. The Brownie Communion Breakfast, other towns as (ar away as H the Irvings Suri^d jg Zurich. including a part-time math $168,390. Rev. C. ”Henry ® "^ Anderson, co- pgjebratlng 60 yearsvmi-o m of girl ____ — ______Woodstock and Pomfret were ^ ® a « ^ “ ty In court next Mot- i^ter she stole an identity Bulletin Board paster of Emanuel Lutheran “B y B> changed his mind, to run a school system.” what wculd happen with the still have to remain with the teacher's position at the high overall education of Hebron's compact during the one year's added to the district. ^® may never know toe from her former hus- arhnni Tt also okaved four more Th® American Field Service Church, wlU officiate. Burial scouting, will be held Sunday Republican governor ob-. Powers and Duties frwn ahnnid have define wlMle story,” Hannah said. band's wife, Hanne Rosen- If Houley does step down court papers full-time teachers asked in the l i l f " rasIITtoe * 3 ^ * ^skU l b o ^ ^ * n to c ^ * o i^ “2 ^ that a separate superintendent. "We ' Tabling Asked from the Senate a wide “ ®®‘* °*’®" “ v«anA fwwtifi rlAVAlATh Crw* 4Iia wAnvtt.. Irving read the Dec. 21, 1970 is- account at the Swiss Bankinsr budget. S T "^ e n ta f ^ to T S t i S e l bave^ got to consider that_our Porter and Barrasso attempt race could develop tor the noml- g ^ ^ Newsweek and used an account at the Swiss Banking Monday, during its first cbH^cn'a T ‘^ L a W "2^1 ^^111 *a^"^ion"'toelr S l ' l o = 1 ^ is STre'pare these ed to have a motion passed to nation In both the RepubUcan ®*'® transferred and Democratic Parties. - “ me of the money. It said. Scotts Pre-Spring .dget work session, the board the su^^ri^- ®bUdren to go cut of cur school table any further discussion cn h a ? t o p Z $ 8 m^rf"’ t Z $6 41™ pliig School on Ayers Rd. from made to the Manchester Me- Mrs. Thomas Wilke are co- rights leader and what he stood evaluate and assist the superin- “ accepting toe compact "until Incumbent state . legislators ?*® “ “ "®“ noticed toe mis- to 3:45 p.m...... morlal Hospital Building Fund, chairman of the------event and------rep-.-r for -- through - appropriate "V, 'i- .hor, pro- hv tondent a.o In 'ThaoR Per(™ ovo ce^_oJ anM-ificd Damarjlan stressed L that t toe we have time to possibly have a from the towns In the district t®tt®r t® torge p u ip or^ le^ rs identification because toe real A small donation wlU be col­ » R T Combined Mother's ^ams In toe seb^U than by Ws Valory Coates and ons Hlnchltffuinnhiiff op-rm. er.s for 12 different stations. Hie Mnrv Tadie.s' Aa.».„hiv «hn..id stick to the th» a,.~.rtntondeM the staff po- t®** through twelve Valory ^ t o s and o^ ponent In the last election, truth,” Irving and Suskind al- eries would be remedied by St. Margaret Mary Ladles' rial Hospital. 2 ; Nancy Watt, Cadette Scout Assembly should stick to the the superintendent, the staff po- „He -felt strcngly ^that t toe prob- posinJposing 'it. Mrs. Drinkuth ab- Thomas Camithers (Vernon temated In toe role of Hughes having toe forged account” board felt the siddltloiial math Guild vrill hold Its monthly Mr. Boushee was born March Troop 633; Helen Rosenshein, fiscal and emergency leglsla- sltlons and salaries for such po- ccordlnatlng and devel- st^ ed teacher was needed to relieve GOP town chairman). - and tape recorded replies to toe transferred to another branch. SALE meeting Monday at p p.m. In 26, 1931 In Johnston, R.I., son of Junior Scout Troop 661; all flag tion appropriate to Its three- giticns In toe central office; to oroarams "Is more dlffi- VoUnir finally in fbvor of ac- overcrowding in classrooms Houl^ has come a long way otiier's questions, the in- The indictment said Irving ^ , the church hall. Guest speakers Raymond R. Sr. and Ida Rush- bearers; Theresa Balbonl, Jun- month 1972 session and not provide faculties and equipment r ^ superlnten- rentlna the comioact were in the post four years, from the dlctment said. and Suskind researched mate- be Saul Alexander and worth Boushee of Manchester, lor Scout Troop 16; Pauline Le- bring up "repetitive leglslar Qje office; to determine toe have” in a district. H to ^ ff Mrs Foote and Mrs. rial on Hughes from toe con­ M la still being negotiated. Salmon from Fabric and had lived here for toe past clalr. Brownie Scout TToop 664; tlon.” ___^ school calendar to be observed reminded toe board that Coates Porter Barrasso and fidential files of Time, Inc., The high school wUl receive gpgg^ „„ .-Dec- 18 years. He was an apprentice Michele GagUardl, Brownie Jan. 16 is already observed by the boards. shortlv after toe dUtrict was Mrs Drinkuth were opposed, Bolton from toe files of Business Week the bulk of tbe new j^ltlons, Fabrics—Do It Your- printer at Allied Printing Ser- scout Troop 637; all flag as "Martin Luther King Day to establish procedures je ^ Z liz e d and toe state fur- Henaghan toe chalrmEuT^en a n d Aviation Week—^two which Include full-time teachers discuss fabrics, vices, Inc., and formerly was guards; Janet Banning. Senior in (Connecticut each year un^r announcement of schocU superintendent (or the casttoe tie-breakliur vote for McGraw-Hill publications—and Get “Double” for Ei^lish, social studies, phy- schemes and home deco- employed for 14 years at WIl- Scout Troop 2, annoimcer, and legislation enacted In 1960. The pingings; to develop policies for school and a superlnten- acceptance from toe New York Public Li­ slcal education and the newly rating. All interested women are lie's Steak House. He also had Theresa Alexander, Junior day Is not a legal holiday, how- purchasing and ccopera- yjree Individual Other Pnmoaal Salary Talks Stalled, brary and the Library of Con­ Implemented Pan-ellel Fduca- incited. ®®rved with the U.S. Marine scout Troop 651, reader. ' ever. ^ ______tlve maintenance to enable the boards, a request was made to Porter said he and Barrasso gress. tlon Program, plus a balf-(Uy ------Corps Senior Troop 2 w»H lead toe Jbe roU call vote to ^ undersigned boards to cooper- ^ave one superintendent cover had planned to present under Material eilso came from an savings by Industrial arts teacher and toe Manchester Eveidng Herald Survivors, besides his par- singing of grace and after mlt toe bill, 66 Republicans ana ^^g v„j,uitariiy as desired by yjg g^y^g district eventuaUy. "new business” on the agenda unpublished memoir by former added math teacher. s„„th windfmr correspondent ents, are his wife, Mrs. Mar- breakfast will conduct a song- 23 Democrats joined (orees to g board to provide such ser- Hlnchlffi agreed with Damar- their seven-point proposal which A The middle school will receive Barbara Varrick, tel. 644-8274. cella Venel Boushee; three fest of scouting favorites. send toe measure back to com- ^ggg_ HlnchUrt agreea wiui their seven pomt proposal wmen BEA Seeks Mediation Hughes aide Noah Dietrich that jian. He also expressed con- they feel reflects the thinking had bcOT written toy free-lance part-time teachers for math sons, Craig Boushee, Kevin Junior Troop 661, with leaders mlttee while 64 Democrats and And, to terminate toe employ- gg,.„ "that with separate super- of the people of Hebron fcllow- Contract negotiations between gregational originally an- buying now, science, social studies and Eng­ Boushee and Keith Boushee, Mrs. Jack Rosenshein and Mrs. only two Republicans vdted reporter James Itoelan, it said. ment of toe superintendent If jntendents, we will be moving ing toe overwhelming oppoel- toe Bolton Board of Education nounced. ___Irving^ and Suskind met wlto lish. and a daughter. Miss Sheila Alberta Shalm, directed by Mrs. against toe motion. his performance does not rea- back and possibly be regress- tlon to regionalization shown in and the Bolton ‘Education Asso- The affair, which Is spOTsored fgp,ner Hie elementary schools will About Town Boushee, all of Manchester; his Rosalie Gwynn and herier daugh- Of toe eight Man^ester-area standards des- , Hollywood jnxxkicer ...... recent referendum. Hebrwi elation, the teachers organiza- annually by the Bolton Bcumen- gtanley Meyer wdio wwited to before lose four full-time teachers but The daughters of Jaycee maternal grandmother, Mrs. ter, Hillary, wiU give a preview legislators, five vo^^ wlto ^toe y ^ superintendent's tlon, are at an impasse, accord- leal Council, will be under toe ^ irvIng would rewrite the Florence Rushworto gain part-time teachers (or mus­ members who are about 5 th of Orlando, o7toe-Irish’ dance they ^11 per- majority to recommit toe bllL — escrtptton; Z ^ t o ' ^ r Z Hlschliff “ s^d that with r o Z n ^ L t i l “ ing to BBA. president Ernest direction of Mrs. John Mbrianos Dietrich. Instead of ic and reading. Fla.; two brothers, through 7 years of age who are , Donald Bou- form on March at toe ^ ^ n V e r t e r ^ Z L s ^ D ^ y ot ®>®®t anoSer 'superintendent « thethey preposed Stokes. and Mrs. Donald Dllworto. reading the book they made A system-wide coordinator of interested In appearing In toe ®b®e and Bruce Boushee, both Armory during toe International Manches ® • Donnel^^ of any reason a vacancy oc- maintain their autonomy was that Hebron hire Its own As a result, the BEA has filed Girls are asked to attend toe ggpjgg n March 14. Family Life Drug Education opening number of toe Miss Manchester; and two sisters, Festival of Scouting, Vernon, Thomas uonneiiy 01 raw lded_____...... ______. . . . ____.ul nm. and incorporated , sixers, KMtlvaioi scouung. veraon ~ ^ y,g p^giycn. provided as well as their control over toe superintendent. They also pro- a request that the state initiate church of their choice before some of toe material toe in- was also Included in toe salary Manchester Pageant will meet Robert Barrett of mediation proceedings as soon toe breakfast, and to sit as a totals. tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. in Neill cheater and Mrs. Thomas dlctment said...... - ...... * ■“ T T , 14 - r S / C - J p " s ' S c S S as possible. ^ group wlto designated scout McGraw-HUl announced Dec. In a letter forwarded to the leaders In each church. an out-of-school coordinator, a Church. For further Information 7 that It would publish the commissioner last week, Stokes Girls attending St. Maurice Hughes ___ autobiography. Hughes said, "The Boltan Education church should sit wlto Mrs. totI Co., qulcidy denounced” toe The earlier you buy, the more you save! Associatton has made repeated John Roberts and Mrs. Thom- jg „ g g voice efforts to resolve basic dls- as Franz. Mrs. Ronald Bacon identified by newsmen as that agreements with the Bolton will be leader at Bolton Congre- g, Hurtes denounced toe book ceremonies. cies. and that toe superintendent the health services, social work- to attend a “ home Mass” should to “ act upqji their behalf", toe wcidd only carry ouf toe poll- three towns, Board of Education over the gational, Mrs. Norman Barnard gg a fraud er and perceptually handicap- contact toe Rev. William Mo­ word "their” meaning toe cles. Porter stated last nlg^it that past several weeks without sue- gt st. George’s Episcopal, and ,^16 indictments came alter a ped account. Cartoy at St. Mary’s Rectory, Anniversary Mass A fifth anniversary Mass for boards of education. Representation since (in effect) “ this board has cess. The issues Invtdved con- urg. Gerald Greene at United six-week investigation by Superintendent of Schools, East Hartford. “ We are giving our two mem- ^ th the central office com- voted to regionalize, I ^11 not corn a^l areas of negotiation, Methodist. the two grand juries. 'Hie 25- Charles Warner said the total ----- Linda Ann Caselli will be cele- Tolland especially salary." Card Party count Indictment by the New cf social workers, with the ad- _ Lutz JJunlor__ Museum__ will brated tomorrow at 7:45 a.m. hers on this committee,” he mlttee consisting of twro repres- hrlnB R “ P RR® meeting, said, "toe rights to act as we entatlves from each of the four Porter said following the The letter continues, “An im- Group Two of the Ladles' Be- York County grand jury ac' dition, will be four and will be present Kenneth Pauley of toe J®-™®® Church, posse was recognized by both nevolent ^ l e t y of Bolton Con- cased the Irvings and Suskind distributed In toe school system Boston Museum of Science te­ direct tliom on these items.” boards, the jiosslbllity could ex- meeting that he would soon ReglonaUzatton 1st that Hebren' which will be have a statement to release parties FSb. 28. The scheduled g^gational Church will hold a cf grand larceny, conspiracy XT r n -11 as folows; One full-time in toe morrow at 1:30 p.m. at toe East Allied Force Cavanagh To Seek meeting on this date was not -setback" card party tonight at gnd possession of forged In- BDIDBIMT high school; one In toe middle Catholic High School auditor- (Continued from Page One) Both Hinchliff and Henaghan paying 20.36 per cent of Its own with retqiect to the board's ac- expressed concern that towns- share as well as 42 per cent of Ron- held due to lack of movement g C3iandler Hall. struments. A separate, In- f a* M e W Mte school; and two allocated to toe ium. He will talk on "Animals are known to operate in eastern on the part of the board to nego- Although prizes will only be dlctment charged Irving and six elementary schools. and how They Survive." He Cambodia. people are confusing the cen- th e entire regional budget) H® added that he was “ very tral office committee with re- could be paying almost 6() per disappointed that the board did tlate." given for setback, ladles attend- Suskind vrito perjury. Hie other accounts reviewed will have several animals wlto In other ground action, a re- Under the provisions of inem- xvelcome to play other xhe federal panel charged by toe board were toe sec- him to Illustrate hts topic. ccnnalssance patrol of toe U.S. Thifault’s Post glonallzatloh. Hie compact, cent of toe cost of hiring a su- not tafce my plea and la^d a m retaries' The attitude of “working to- H*nchll(f stated, "may const!- perlntendent but have minority public hearing so that toe ation, the next step will to for ggrd games such as bridge or the Irvings with conspiracy and salaries for $52,360 — 3rd Brigade, 1st Air Cavalry r*oiiino’ fnr lAArieratim in tne 'rne aiuvuue ui wwijvmik w . . _ " , .. — ------*' z % «« both the school board and e pjj,cchle. mail fraud and named Suskind (with no new positions but an Frederick Sweet of 42 N. Division, clashed briefly with Democratic party In ^Tolland wards a better Tolland" must f^^® “ "R®*" R>® ‘ ®ble raglonallza- representation on toe commit- . BEA to file briefs enumOTating i^efreshments will be served as a co-consplrator. increase of' $2,262 over last School St. last night s^icwed a enemy forces 32 mUes north- b ^ g unlW T d be unselfish In its aim,” Cava- , h , ‘ ®*' areas of agreement and dls- prizes will be award- Mrs. Irving was released In year’s total) in the salary nature film, "The Galaxy cf Na- east of Saigon. 'The U.S. Com- ^ngodershlD with the courage of nagh said. re- ^as brought out many controversial issu . schedules; already approved ture,’’ at a meeting of the Dur- mand said one American was convlcUons " Kevin Cava- Asked today what prompted the sujperinten- ______agreement. _ ®d. A small donation will be re- her own recognizance because If your lawn To prevent crabgrass The state will Uiot « P P ^ a of an existing $250,(XX> personal T o make your lavm enumeration, $600; Chief main- ham Garden CTub at toe Dur- wounded, while enemy losses . announced his can- him to seek toe party chair- *^®"‘ which, acconUng to the as you fertilize tenance man’s salary, $12,800; ham Episcopal Ctourch. were unknown. *!f? __ -...i_____ vi_ m *« •'®“ ‘^ ^ potiuck supper Simply spread a bag of Scotts t u r f Y ou ’ll be pleased with Scotts su p e r If there was crabgrass in your neighbor­ control, $16,524 principals' those attending toe Democratic ®®bool districts and the policies If this efforM j^, the matter ^ goclal March 24 at 8 p.m. was released In a $100,(X)0 per- Famous Painting TURF b u ild er . It provides eyen more hood last year, it will likely be back this sa lv es (under negotiation) Most famous of all the paint­ Cavanagh. a member of toe pjg, while not R*® ®®"tral o"*®® commit- Four-Yciar Scholarship wlU go into axhltration. at toe Herrick Memorial Park sonal recognizance bond, BUILDER on your lawn and enjoy the Card of Thanks Stokes noted that, to his $190,025. ings in toe Sistine Chapel is toe wish to thank, all relatives, copimlttee, and,and formerfnmner mem- committee* ... members, .___ .too t®® recreation building. All mem- All three were released pend- difference it will make, t u r f bu ild er greening power than regular Turf year, because its seeds are in the ground. of Finance, • j knowledge, ,Bolton’s leacnertea “S ». m. surge growth that makes extra mowing. last year. Or for the lawn you may want a barrier which stops crabgrass seeds as sent out letters informing town ^ fa u lt today confirmed he IS Plans are now complete for g,jted to contact Georgia the New York charges and By Flotilla Barry Rules Directors committee members of h(s can. toe annual Bclwice Fair “P * ' gcotella or Peg Aspinall. Mrs. Irving 02 years. But court Keeps grass greener longer too. Pick up to green up early and get the jump on they sprout. Full-fertilizes your good definitely in thast Saying 1972 Is "a very Impor­ as such will receive a full (our- determirted by toe board, on the Organlzatioih according to Mr. Mancheeter Evening Herald convictlOT usually are con- lawn grow greener and sturdier. Can Reduce Pension Budget chairman. year sch(darship to the college basis of Income from the fund and Mrs. Rigby Owtoara, co- lawn this year. sale prices. Guard Auxiliary will observe tant year for toe. Democratic "I feel I have done an out- Bolton correepondent Judith current when toe same transac- cf bis choice. and the needs of the recipient. presidents. Ite tenth anniversary to^rrow Town Counsel David Barry tirement allowance funds. Standing job as Democratic Donohue, tel. M9-8400. tlon U involved In all charges. said toe party must put forth ^own ^airm an ," T h l fault L«bbeus BlsseU, a lifelong Need is estobllshed by the Col- The -event will be held Pre4lpring Sale Pre4lpring Sale Pre-Spring Sale ^th a dinner dwee ^ Flano 8 jjgg ruled that Town Manager “ You will note,” Barry says .i .., = nan Wedneeday evening at the ele> ^staurant, ^Iton. There will Robert Weiss and toe Board of in a letter to Geyer, “ that toe ‘ * tht* stated, "leading toe Democrats resldent of Rockt^e, created lege of Scholarship Services the scholarahlp fund In 1964 for Need Analysis Service of mentary school. Doors wUl open 15.000 sq ft (58Vi lbs) 19:95' 14.95 5,000 sq ft (23 lbs) J^Vr95 12.95 P Directors have the legal right language in the Manchester Or- ‘b®^*' victory In i**22 15.000 sq ft (581A lbs) 9.95 toe purpose cf helping boys and Princeton, N. J. at 6:80 p.m. and prises will be 10.000 sq ft (39 lbs) 1 4 ^ 11.95 2,500 sq ft (11 Vft lbs) JS9- 6.95 tbe Pension BoLd’s Zn- dlnance require, toe Pension years.' ” awarded in toe all-ptupooe 10.000 sq ft (39 lbs) ^ 9 T 7.95 ^ furnished by Art Carlson at „ual budget appropriation (or Board to make "recommenda- Thifault also took credit for glris to further their educaRon. since the fund was establlsh- .. " zmai uuuKeb auut vp i lauuii lu i *^v»*v* w iiicuvc i «n;vjii4iiACiAUM/* xiWAouzfc cascpw wax..*—« room at 7:80. 5,000 sq ft ( i m lbs) .SAS' 4.95 5,000 sq ft (19Vi lbs) 3 ^ 6,95 “ *® ^ , the Retlreirvent Allowance Fund, tlons” to the Board of Directors boosting' the Democratic voter Prdterence Is given first to ed, six students have already restdento cf Vernon, ToUand graduated from college and Projects of students In klndor- Officere to be installed are Barry’s ruling was ma4e In as to its appropriation. Implicit ^ ^ r/eglstratlon ever Republicans garten through Grade 4 will bo Henry Bahr of 16 Westvlew response to a letter from Fred in this lanquage Is toe right of ' for toe first time In August 1969, J,. and Fi” "g*“« and then to those eight others are still attending.' on display in ctaserooms. ,En­ In other ToUand County towns. Boudreau 1s too son of Mr. Lane, Glastonbury, command- Geyer, pension board chairman, another (I.e., toe Board of Dl- "Meat Important, It is a year adding toe Democrats have out­ F. tries from Grades 6 and 6 wUl John S. Mason, president of the and Mrs. Lionel A. Boudreau, 88 er; Franklin Fribourg of Mans- ,yi,o contended that toe directors rectorS) to reject or modify when we must have the unity registered toe Republicans dur- •i, jii'fiMitsii. be In toe art room, and tboae (leld Rd., Storrs, vice com- and toe manager did not have these ^^commendatlona.” t ha t all Tolland Democrats {,jg 17 of fjjo jast 18 voter-regla- trust fund, said this year for the Wapping Wood Rd., Vernon, and Savings reduced 50% beginning March 14. (Tom Grades 7 and 8 will bo In mander; and Samuel Zipkln of the right to rieduce the pension 'Barry continues saying the bave been talking about since tratlon sessions. first Rme toe fund has been In- Is one of six children. He earned 36 South St., training officer. board’s request. Geyer cited a HartfoAl ordinance, "unequlvo- R*® electlcn,” he said. The Incumbent chairman (eels Corpbrated Into . the Greater a'perfect score of 800 In math on toe UUary. There will be a speaker from recent ruling by the Hartford cally requires toe City of Hart- accomplish tills unity, he has toe support of tbs major- Hartford FoundaRon for giving, his coUege board achievement In addition to too 16 prises to Saturday toe Coast Guard Station in New corpoi'ation counsel in which It ford to pay an amount ‘as may Cavanagh listed a three-pclnt Ry of the new town committee He said this dees not mean it test. be awarded by toe PTO, toe Btdton Junior Women’s Club London and representatives was said that toe request of b® determined from time to program Including the develop- members who will be voting on has lost Us Individuality or ba- was also winner of'the . chocolate covered fuU pound pkg. from the division level. Hartford’s pension commission time by the pension commis- leadership “willing to the chairmanship and other com- sic principle. He explained that Rensselaer Mato Science WlU award one prise In each M MANCHESTER FRIDAYS IKOUlam Stanek of Booc Mouq- could not be cut. slon. . .’ “ Usten to various opinions of mKtee offices next month, IncorpcraRcn was perUy due to ^ward, last year and received too four divisions ftw too best entry In toe area of conserva­ tain Dr., Yemen, past com- The way is thus cleared for a In regard to the manager’s town committee members .... Thifault voiced surprise over the fact that aU such funds are ^ latter of commendation In the mander; and Robert Dougan of cut In the Pension Board’s $641,- right to cut the Pension Board’s Rtat allows people to operate Cavanaugh’s statement r^gard- hit so hard by toe federal NgUonal Merit Student Quallfy- tion. TO 8dl PJN. 8 Elsie Dr., past vice com- 027 budget request, up to $230,- request Barry says, “ I find toe courage of their con- ing the delegation of authority, John BleUa, Grade 8 solonoe IW.GGLENNEY govemment. i«g Test. teacher, is In charge of this 649-5253 mander, are In charge of ar- 000 from toe actual appropria- nothing In this or othei^ sections vlctlons.” noting Cavanaugh was largely Hie grants are appUed to the ^ ,j g ggia Rg Is Inter- r^em ents. tlon for the current fiscal year, of toe Charter or Town Or- "We must have an oiganiza- responsible for the drafting of yeer'B (air. SAT. TO payment of the student’s ex- gg^gj rj gu sports, he Is a mem- Correction CO. The flotilla participates In in the past substantial cuts have dlnances that would restrain Ron that not only delegates the Democratic party platform penses, Including such items as jjg^ g^jy gf Rig school's golf search and rescue missions, been made in the Pension toe General Manager from rec- work but also the responslbUity in the last election. The Girt Boout breakfast tulRon, Uyjng expenses and the jg^^ scheduled tor this Sunday morn- administers motorbmt courtesy Board's requested appropriation, ommending to the Board of Dl- to see It through," the chaUeng- Although the contest Is not on i^is test pattern Is part of the cos't”*^ ~books and other such with his stronf Interest in 4PJL ini’ from il:80 a.m. to 13:80 ex^ ln a tlm , \ and conducts Barry’s ruling is based on dif- rectors an amount of appropria- ®r continued. “ We must have the agenda of tonight’s toira Herald’s quaUty printing control things at an accredited coUege j,e Is hoping to be ac- p.m. wUl be hold at St. Maurice HUNeTON eiASTONIURY pubUo Instruction bourses In (erences in toe language 6f to/e Ron to the Pension Fund other an organization that seeks the committee meeting. It is certain ? ^ " IZ'" u , rr nniverzltv ai iiia \rnsBfnhn.A»fA ^ « « h l p and smaU Hartforil and M ^ e r ie r o Z to ^ that recommended by the participation of ail TOUarid to be a prime object of discus- “ > ^^ve you the naUon's " ^ Ghuroh Instead of Bolton ’ Con- boat handling. nances pertaining to the re- Peiuion Board.” Democrats." slon at toe meeting’s conclusion, finest newspaper Such grants are made by the stltute.of Tecim ogy.

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, 4.. » * _ >, > MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1972 PA G E ELEVEN PA G E TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1972 Andover Vernon Car Mctim Dies Cast Scores Linear Park Committee Whm Hm Oceosloii C d b for Plewws.^ After 7 Years Police Blotter Thifik of Tho T oTour Union Pond Aj-ea In Musical Officials Blast Post ROY, Utah (A P ) Seven SainL a t ihsL Michael J. Sams, 19, of 26 Hie, Hockanum River Linear that once operated on river pow- By JUNE B. TOMPKINS Cantor Dr., Vernon was arrest­ Parkhill^J oyce^ Park (Joordinattog Committee er. The committee plans to put after she was Injured in ed yesterday by Vernon Police : By Sol R. Cohen { last night decided to hold a walk up plaques denoting places of (toto accident In Reno, Nev., It’s corny, but It’s full of en­ cn a warrant 'issued by Circuit Over His Criticisms alcmg the east side of Union historic Importance on river Ruby Jane Mlckelsen 37 has tertainment. Court 12 charging him with sale ' Republican members of the joint At 5 p.m., the .same day State Flower Shop First Selectman Robert B. ministering the affairs of the Pond April 1 at 1 p.m. starting shores. Arey is still looking for without r»salnlmr con- That’s this reviewer’s anal­ cf marijuana and possession of ., legislative commiuee • tnvesugatlng CIcmptroller Nathan Agostinelli will f r a n k OAKEMBB, PNprietar Post came In for criticism last town. at the skating pond on N. School Information on the river since gdousness ^ ysis of "Ansrthlng Goes,” cur­ a ccntrolled drug. the running of the prison at Somers plav host at his Second Annual St. New LoeaUoel ^ OAK HT. night from town aftlclals who Fire M arahni j . Russell St. Hte walk Is for the pubUc. 1924. woman who died rently playing this weekend and The arrest was made in con- are charging that State Sen. Wlbur Patrick’s Day Party. It will be la Downtowa Manchester objTOted to the methods he has Thompeon said the recent snow- The committee has ooncentrat- The next coordinating commit- w'ednesdav In W eber Memorial next at South Windsor High necticn with an Investigation Smith, chairman of the human rights across the hall from Mrs. Schaffer’s • 'nEB-WB mEUVEB e Bhoiie# used to w s drive to Improve plowing was the worst Job he ed most of its efforts during the tee meeting will be April 13 at h m S wa^ t h f motoTr o School. made by the Capitol Reglop and opportunities committee, ” is office. AUTAOBEEBD c o n n . 690 tnOKBT AOENOT! communications between town has ever seen, saying on Long The setting is on ocean liner Narcotics Squad. Z J=30p.m. at the Municipal Build- a“ d two d a u ^ r a - conducting the hearings in a high­ agencies. Hill Rd. there were poles down, area of the river. Starting this ing. ® . bound for England (what ever The State Library’s ecology book­ Sams was held at the police handed and dictatorial manner.” Yesterday, when the House was Poet, reading from a lengthy and the road was In bad con- summer, committee members happened to ocean liners?). The mobile, ’’Earth Wag;on,” has sched­ station in lieu cf a $6,000 bond. Leading the criticism is State Rep. debating a motion to recommit the prepared statement, said he dltion, and said he felt the plan to concentrate on river passenger list includes a gang­ uled visits in March to all parts of He WPS tc be presented In Cir­ Virginia Connolly, R, of Simsbury. Martin Luther King bill to ccmmlt- personally feels that there are first selectman should resign, shores from the pond southwest ster, posing as a man of the the state. cuit Court, East Hartford, to­ Mrs. Connolly, a Manchester native, tee (it was so voted),' Otha Brown, a a lot of very fine people serving Says Selectmen Needed to Adams St. f w the next sev­ cloth, and his moli; a stowaway It will be In South Windsor on is a member of both committees con­ black legislator from Norwalk, com­ day. the town of Andover, and wants In his statemoit, Poet said eral months. stockbroker who, although a re­ March 27 a n d In Manchester on WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE ducting the investigation — human mented, ’’Anyone who thinks this is March 28. to create “ lines of communica- that if the state thought that Dr. Douglsu) Smith, a commit­ spectable citizen, assumes sev­ rights and opportunities; and cor­ one of those frivolous bills that tHE OPENING OF THE NEW tee member, reported that he It will visit shopping centers and Uon" In^ order to establish co- the town officials and board did eral disguises in order to com­ rections, welfare and humane in­ shouldn’t have beem raised and Public Records other locations where heavy pedes­ operation between the boards not need any supervUdon or has taken more slides of the plete the journey without a stitutions. Warranty Deeds MANCHESTER ANTIQUE SHOP should be recommitt^, is showlni trian traffic is found. and officials and "to establish authority, then ’’they wouldn’t river for the slide-narraticm the passport; a nightclub mistress She and the other Republicans his true colors.” George E. and Judith E. 474 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER accountability for the way the have made provisions for a committee is preparing to show MITES and her troupe of ’ ’reformed” claim that Sen. Smith has shown a Mrcsek to Carlyle S. HI and (Across the street from our old location) government is run in the town." board of selectmen at all . . . to civic groups and sch(x>ls. showgirls; a British nobleman, Rep. William O’Neill, D, of the Carclyn D. Dewey, property at lack of respect for his fellow legisla­ A statement on “ the price of 62nd District has condemned “ the In reviewing Ms months to of- But that’s not the way it 1s. Harry Maidment, committee and his high society American tors ” by the manner In which he 17 Gerard St., conveyance tax OUR NEW STORE IS LARGER AND MORE chairman, reported that a bill peace,” has been issued by State inaction on the part of the board of flee. Post said it’s true that he’s This is the way it la.” fiancee. New rcmafjces develop $35.20. SPACIOUS, GIVING US THE OPPORTUNITY chairs the hearings.” Comptroller Agostinelli, who is trustees cf th^ Connecticut Valley just a farm er and didn’t know Post Said the town did have has been introduced to the state and others switch around and Sherwood M. ahd Rosemary TO OFFER YOU A LARGER SELECTION ” He makes up his own rules as he chairman of the Connecticut com­ Hospital, In not adhering to Public much about the btflce of the a board of selectmen charged legislature, seeking a $20,000 ap­ you wonder who will end up gres alon said Mrs. Connolly. mittee for the re-plecticn of Presi­ G. Trueman to Fraser C. De­ OF FINE ANTIQUES. first selectman. He admitted he with the duty of superintending propriation for a planning and with whom, but as it’s a fun Act 382 of the 1971 General Assem­ She claims she was the target of dent Nixon. bly.” merchant, property at 266 had gone around “sUcklng my the affairs o l die town, both by feasibility study of the Hocka­ musical, everyone pairs off all Sch'-ol St., conveyance tax $22. OPEN SATURDAY. MARCH Nth a curt retort Wednesday from Sen. “ President Nixon,” said Agosti­ The act compelled the trustees to nose into all town affairs” say- state law and by the people who num River to the towns of Ver­ right at the end. , J'ohn R. and Adeline M. Good­ AT 12 O’CLOCK SHARP Smith when she asked him if the nelli, “ refuses to believe that Ameri- transfer to the Veterans . ’ Home and Ing he felt this was one of the elected them. "And that’s vdiat non, Ellington, East Hartford man to Wayne G. and Donna R. - The style that made a show meeting was to be considered an fcans are willing to continue a war Hospital Commission .30 acres of WE WILL RESUME OUR OLD HOURS WHICH WERE . . ways he was going to find out this hoard is gtdng to do,” Post * emd Manchester, to determine a hit in the thirties can seem Johnson, property at 87 Brent the best use of the land, the open hearing or an executive ses­ just for the sake of higher employ- land, to be used as a final resting 1 ■ 9 P.M. TUES. THRU FBI. a b ^ t the town government. said, once again asking for co- out-of-time according to present Rd., conveyance tax $33.66. cost of a linear park, and to sion. fnent. As a parent, I agree. I'd place for (Connecticut veterans of the Although P(Mt pointed out operation from those present, day standards. "Anything 12:30 - 6 P.M. SAT. AND SUN. further work already done to­ ” I was promptly overruled by the rather have my sons home — alive armed forces. "The act was passed Certificates of Attachment dozens o t things that he felt and opening up the meeting (3oes” probably hit the risque CLOSED MONDAYS ward the creation ot a park. chair,” she explained. ’’And, when I and unemployed — than fighting in unanimously and was signed Into Norman Couch against Jer- had been done wrong by various to comments and suggestions, a HOPE TO SEE YOU SOON — 649-0697 button more than once with immediately called fer a recess, un­ Asia to maintain full employment.” law by the governor. man Nurmi, $1,100, property at town officials and boards, he B esid e the Invited chairmen The bill was introduced by such expressions as "hot pants” til legal counsel could rule on the He emphasized, “ In shifting to an “ I am appalled and dismayed at 17 Gerard St., conveyance tax made no specific charges and town officii^, there was a State Sen. Daidd O. 'Odegard, and ’’proposition.” Times have onoElirn. Ser Smith replied that a eccncmy based on peace, over two the blatant disregard of the act,” $3'‘.?0. against any person or group and be count^.” role of people to government ances of the leading characters State Capitol offices on Monday, of insurance, will be joined on the “ I see no great harm in It,” he THURS., FRI., SAT. Police Report was continued to March 27. He Blssell Sts. At the repeated request of and to the towns Is changing. He would make for a better begin­ from 2 to 4 p.m., to open on exhibi­ panel by George K. Bernstein, feder­ said, noting that “ Las Vegas is presently Incarcerated at th^e xeomans, ana m response h» me many persens are usea to Nearly $2,000 worth of person- Reformatory Court date for all these cases ning impression. Every reviewer tion of political cartoons by (Connect­ Yeomans, and in response to the said many persons are used to al insurance commissioner. Nights” provide recreation for peo­ comments brought forth by this the type of admtolstratioii that property was taken In a house ______Is March 27. must dream of what it might be icut newspaper editorial cartoonists, A discussion of no-fault Insurance ple while raising money for charity discussion. Post said whUe he was conducted many years ago, ^feak iM t nlgdtt at 646 HlUlard pgUgg reported seven arrests ENCOURAGE like to review a show several dating back to 1930. will highlight the convention. at the same time. nights after opening perform­ would not get Involved to any when people were farmers and PO“ce reported. . , , y. .• ance. CHECK debates, or point blame at any- Mfe w as more unhurried than to- , a l l e ^ motor vehicle r t ^ o c a M i l i t a r y R c t i r C S “ Ansrthlng Goes” dees pre­ OUft one, he would reveal ene piece day. Hien, Cook said, people **® *®** ^® at wlous locaUons In Manches- *lf«. T> J sent a well selected leading Power Fails of property that was not placed could get together In the after- shortly summonses were issued to: ^ V O m t h e P a r a c l e cast. Jo DeMalo is a delightful Police, High Schools Join LOW, LOW on the town’s t « rolls tmOl 8 noon wd t ^ ab ^ ttonj^d ^®*' “ “*® **®'*"® Doris Mlkells of Vernon Rd., WASHINGTON (AP) - Irish surprise in her rede as Reno weeks a|^. He then n ^ e d the have time to tell stories. . . Bolton, charged with operating eyes were glaring angrily at In 11 Towns owner of a silo built some Today’s pace of Mfe does not Police said entry was gained ^ , 1, unsafe tires on W Middle a n ^ i y at YOUR AID Sweeney, the manager-chaper­ A PRICES on of a group of show girls who years ago which was not placed alUiW^for that klknd of “let’s through a west side door by Pentagon today because The 11 towns in the Northern two military bands were pulled call themselves angels, but who on the grand Ust. talk it "byer some time” atU- breaking the door’s window. Contribute to Hie advanced education of deserving ‘ Manchester Connecticut division of the Con­ ON Taken In the break was about Aseltlne of 90 ’Tal- out of N ew York’s St. Patrick’s For Eight-Week Seminar Chairman of the Board of As- tude. Cook sgid. TMen m toe breu w m about A v e ., Rockville, charged Day parade are reformed (?) from what­ necticut Light and Power Co. iWI in noah ivatntiA* -laiirAlrv ... ® ever it was they were. No Eth­ sessors William Dunnack, when Before he adjourned the meet- $800 to cash, watclves, jewelry, Scholan — our future leaders. were without power for about HOOVER with disregarding traffic con- Pentagon officials said Hiurs- el Merman, but she carved her Next Tuesday at about The course, involving students coming sessions are Circuit asked to cotnment by a spectar teg. Post said he hoped to con- several guns, a tape recorder, o* xxoir. , j 30 minutes this morning when own niche with a Jo EieMaio 1:30 p.m., about a dozen from East Catholic as well as Court Judge Stanley Yesukle- EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME tor, said, ”Persooally, Ifidnk ttoue to caU such aTeetlng pe- radio, t^ewriter, Vddtog ma- wicz (now presiding in the 12th trouble developed in the main VACUUM he’s g o in g about It the wrong riodlcally, perluqw every three chine, and several credit cards. Mariivn Geasav of laas Park Am «Hr t, ^ that sparkled every minute she high school seniors will file Manchester High School, started Circuit); Atty. Eugene Kelly, transformer. way.’’ ’ which peo^e will PoUce sal'd that neighbors did American Air DefeMe Com­ was on stage. When she held the into the police station— two weeks ago with ^tursky WHATEVER YOUR NEEDS IN LUMBER AND chief prosecutor in the 12th Cir­ C L & P officials, could not CLEANERS post had claimed on previous gradually come to work out not hear anything during the ... traffic tw^ ^ ^ Naval Dls- Let's o l support this worthy community educational endetivor. spotlight for her solo number, not as accused persons, but teaching at Manchester High BUILDING MATERIALS, HOME IMPROVE­ because the parade had cuit Court; John O’Dell, juven­ determine, at press time, what ocoaslons and again lari night their complaints together. night. disregarding traffic con- trict ” 1 Get a Kick Out of You,” she School. Zatursky mentioned that trol signs and markings at Main become “political in nature.” as students entering the ile court probation officer; Atty. directly caused the outage (ALL MODELS) MENT ITEMS, OR DO-IT-YOURSELF MATERI­ that a member of the Board of ------Private donations of any denomination wiE be accepted. held the audience in the palm this is probably the first time and Hilliard Sts. ’The cancellation was based second phase of a pilot Law Terrance Sullivan, public de­ which affected some 46,000 cus­ LOW, LOW ’Tax Review had come forth and Manchester Evening Herald Edward P. Kelsey, 22, of 81 of her hand. that the two high schools have ALS, YOU CAN FIND THEM HERE. STOP IN a^s J AJ M n V • r &AVSHerbert a/va I, a%,K. ajcaaSargent k ^ai v ^/aof 73 lo avaaa~Mil- on ac^^^jareports a49 thatv$$CW CL a parade CLEARS themeVZSR3ZSSR5 and Ordei course examin­ fender in the 12th Circuit Court; tomers. At noon-time just one PRICES Brian Lammers as Billy cooperated in an academic pro­ ON THIS TODAY. Birch WM jested yesterday f^rd Rd.. charged with dlsre- would be “England Get Out of ing the many facets of con- Special Agent James Deary of section of the 11 town-area was Crocker, alias Snake Eyes, alias gram. SPECIAL ^ Frlslna, Tel. 742-9847. on a Circuit Court 12 warrant gardlng traffic control signs and Ireland.” the FIBI; and officers of the without power and that was a PLEASE SEND TO: Mrs. Bernard Shaw, etc., has temporar.v law enforce­ Besides classroom instruction, 01-nnH Hat anS atJtinv iililj anmo. Charging hlm ^^Ui bcii^ ail ac- ntiarklngs at Main and N. Main Two (Democratic congress- small section of 'Vernon where a good voice for musical come­ ment. state Department of Ck>rrectlcxis. « Df^ff^nsp rr$ntr>nnt ce^ry to iWid-degree burglary, f^^^ j,ew York. James J. the students have been getting additional trouble developed in dy and teams up well with Ann 'The students will participate “out In the field” with police Lt. Lannan noted that the ViOntraCt PoUce said the arrert-WM In MeUvler o f 146 Delaney and Hugh L. Carey, seminar sessions will be flexi­ one of the circuits. Lammers who plays Hepe, the in a four-week seminar pro­ officers. Zatursky said the stu­ h i m W n aa n a r wht —FOT-vnn ter St Kelsey was released uii on i. a. t ^ Parkern % and Por- hear u of.siam it/* said Delaney. i 257 East Center Street er. She sings well, too. claBsnx>m at the police station. day of a police officer — “ sort sion. The course curriculum Is both switched to th:lr emer­ ^ ^ "*®*’ ^ ' ® “*® ® non-surety b o n d jo r court ap- g J ^arey called the cancellaUon ’Hie seminars were developed at not rigid, but goes in any direc­ gency power operations for the BERNIE'S It’s Moonface, the gangster, of like Adam-12 In Manchester,” David Packard cautioned pearance March 20. Rosalind B. La'wrence of 40 “a sad commentary" and took MANCHESTER. CONN. 06040 Manchester High School with the tion students pursue. short while until the power was favorite public enemy No. 13, Lt. Lannan added. 'llfaBialiaiitek LDMBgt> about a number 'a t nronertlea ® nt the nation’s se- Olcott St., charged with oper- a shot at the Pentagon for a cooperation of East Catholic played by Alex Moglelnlcki, Lt. Lannan will kick off the Following the four-week se'm- back on. TV - Appliance not an « to may be forced to suffer finan- Summer St. recently, police re- irourt, mother of Hope. to the Connecticut Correctional fiandoJutSu Sox, brtog any charges against any- d a lly because of this concept, ported yesterday. ’Ihere are several lesser roles Institution at Cheshire, the Mu­ “W IG A N N E X ” one. I feel that as long as the it will not be a major disaster ------New England! that fill .out the full cast of nicipal Police Training School at “SPECIALTY SHOP” proper authorities are aware at for this country,” , he said. "It Stephen J. Dowling, 20, of players. Meriden, and the FBI office at it, I should stay out of It.” will be a very m a^r disaster to East Hartford was arrested yes- NEW 1973 A five-piece band with New Haven. BOLTOR NOTCH SHOPPING P L A Z A — RT. 44A, BOLTON 100 P er Cent Attendance the country if we caiuiot get the forday on Circuit Court 12 war- Latest Sales Records Show Moriarty Brothers To Be The Leading is astutely and energetically di­ The course was developed by Post toVited all of the town’s military Industrial complex to rants charging his with 1 count CAPRI ^ 4 rected by Joseph Paul Knaus. Police Lt. Robert Lannan, direc­ CLEARANCE 28 officials and board chairmen play the game straight.” of larceny, 11 counts of uttering LIN C O LN - M ERCURY - JEEP Dealer In All of New England. tor of the regional police acad­ to attend last night’s meeting Packard spoke at a dinner forged instrument, and l l counts The entire production is direct­ PRE-EASTER SALE THERE MUST BE A REASON! ed by Hal Shane. emy, and Elgin Zatursky, chair­ ' GOOD SELECTION and ail were present; given to his honor by .,the Na- of possession of stolen goods. Prieos Start at man of Manchester High Despite the very amateurish­ To other (sharges made by tional Security Industrial Asso- PoUce said the arrest was to School’s social studies depart­ the first selectman concerning ciatier application at the through the other floors. Probate Court located at Municipal keeping with the democratlo Bldg., 41 Center St.. Menches’.er. The hotel spekesman said a *14.95 to *21.50 piucesB,” and he walked cut to SOME 5-SPEED SPRITES Ooim. on March 20, 1972 at 9 a.m. few guests suffered minor in­ It is further ORDERED that, on or REG. PRICED FROM $28.96 TO $36 protest Iwfore.. the Compliance Date, fixed juries and smoke inhalation as HANDBAGS *2-*5-«8 Post had called the meeting by. the Court, a copy of thla ORDER 2 MAIN STREH MORIARTY BROTHERS they were moved cut of the ho­ be published one lime in a newu- REG. VALUES TO $29 some weeks ago, via lettero to FARR'S peper having circulation in this Pro­ tel. 250 BROAD STREET (NEXT TO DAIRY QUEEN) all town officials, asking them OPEN DAILY TO 9 P.M. 315 CENTER STREET, MANCHESTER 643-5135 OPEN EVENINGS, Except THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS bate Dlsliict. Cause cf the fire was un'’e- AUael' MADELINE B. ZIEBARTH CASH BAUSB OR MASTER CHABOB ONLY to attend In an effort to resolve Clerk termined. probleins And cooperate to ad- PAOB TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., Section Two FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1972 lEnpnino FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1972 Pages 13 to 24 manufacturers at these poisons with a request that they Issue Boston’s Parade CroMroads " NOTICE Preidator Pesticides "stop sale orders to sJl con­ “■ Moved to Sunday The drug, advlsoiy and TO CREDITORS OF VERNON nXX)R COVERING signees of the products.” youth counseling center at 33 PUBLIC AUCTION KELLY RD. 646-7870 VERNON It said regional SPA person­ BOSTON (AP) — South Boe- Park St. is open Monday ' Notice -is hereby given that I Dr. Babbidge Speaker Zoning Said No Factor nel would help supervise recall ^ ^ throut^ Saturday from noon Taken From Shelves of the products, and Ruck- P ^ ^ c k s Dny parade there will be a public auction I Area’s Largest Floor Covering Store to 10 p.m. to sell a one family house on [ In Downtown Development WASmNCm>N i(AP) — Ihe grams but EPA said these uses elshaus asked farmers and wlU be on Sunday, ICarch lO, A telephone backup service ranchers to return any stocks this year. or.3 acre at land at 84 RMknW-| Featuring For Chamber Meeting Einvlronmental Protection ^re under review and that "de­ is available when the center tack Street, Manchester, Con­ Town Planner J. Eric Potter I’m convinced that most of the AgencyAKsncy oiAioreviordered wian immediate .. .. j . ... these banned poisons to the Parade chief marshal Paul is closed. necticut on • CARPETING • LINOLEUM has told the Board of Directors citizens cl Manchester want halt today to Interstate ship- reached in the manufacturer or distributor, or Rogers said the switch to Sun- For drug advisory Infor­ ' Dr. Homer D. Babbidge Jr., president of the Uijiver^r SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 19721 • CERAMIC TILE that he feels the problem of these things regulated.” ment of pesticides registered future.” at least store these stocks and day was mads to allow partlcl- mation, call 640-2010. sity of Connecticut, will be the guest speaker at the an­ Mayor John ’Thompson noted for predator control and began instances have been notify the SPA regicxial office patlon of more schoolchildren AT 2:00 P.M. deteriorating buaineas conditions Further Inquiries should he | • CUSTOM MADE DRAPERIES nual Chamber of Commerce meeting. It will be held that federal funding in the fu­ a recall of existing stocks. reported of thallium poisoning and find out where they can and worken who don’t get a April 26 at Fiano’s Restaurant in Bolton. There will be downtown is not at this point ture may rekuire towns to have Included in the ban was thal- humans and of bootlegging turn in the poisons. holiday on, ICarch 17. Japan Has Cable TV made of the auctioneer, Mr. I Open Mon. - Theo 184» W ed.oisons “represent an im­ Bottle of 100, plus 25 Free! Reg. 1.69 Championship is applied to reamer. minent hasard to the pubUc CHOICE high rise buildings are allowed President of Unico National, as Tennis Balls If85102 Reg. 11.88 Beadles Among Polish Women’s Alliance as are high rise apartments with ® representative of the presi- w e 1 fa r e through the in­ Chewable Vitamin • Perculator glass bowl discriminate destruction of our Group 618 will meet Sunday at Painting of Future commercial facilities on the first dent; Bruno Bonafonte, of New F orm ula lteg.2.29 *1 O f t lifts out for cleaning; About Town 2 p.m. at St. John’s Hall, Gol- two floors. Britain, district governor, and valuable wildlife resources.” ConofS flavor selector, com New Citizens Farmers and ranchers have Bottle of 250. Reg. 2.99 handle. 1 70702 Reg. 11.99 8.88 Manchester Community Play­ way St. Much of the discussion con- Dr. John X.R. Basile of West often used the poisons in bait MaJ. Lawrence J. Beadle and ers «dll meet tonight at 8 at its cerned itself with the Z zone Hartford, executive vlce-presi- set out to klU animals which at­ his wife Olive of 8 Garnet Rd., workshop, 486 E. Middle Tpke. Grade 7 Youth Instruction Wins Best in Show and Business 5 zone recently dent of Unico National, tack their cattle and sheep, but Dr. Homer D. Babbidge Jr. commanding officers of th^ Man­ 'The spring production of "Star- Class of Zion EvangelicEd Lu­ Richard Pcnchak’s oil “Paint­ a course evenings at Manchester adopted by the PZC and both Nathan G. Agostinelli of Ol- Vacuum Bags Thermos Pierre Dore’ Spangled Girl” will be discuss­ theran Church will ineet tomor­ belng appealed by developer ®°tt St., .state comptroller and the poisons sometimes find chester Salvation Army Corps, ing of the future” was named Community College. He plans to their way to other Innocent spe­ came 111 the day before the .i. , ed. Anyone Interested in acting row at 9 a.m. at the church. use his prize money to study at Alexander Jarvis. a member of the local chapter, Beautiful, clingy fit, stock up on Quart Bottle 17 Jewel Watches meeting, and State Sen. David Best of Show in the annual Art The M zone, if upheld in "dll also attend the event, cies IdUlng them instead. bags for all pop­ came naturalized citizens in the is welcome to attend this meet­ the Boston Museum this sum­ Ruckelshaus said farmers nude heel and toe. Beige, Keeps contents Odegard stepped into the ing. Polish National Alliance Talent Cor.test for high school court, would be the only zone Anthcny J. Abbruzese of suntone, cinnamon, ular model vacuums. hot or cold. Caldor’s own brand, styled Refl- ft *1 / i breach U.S. District Court in Hartford mer. and ranchers can protect their this morning. Judge M. Joseph Group 1988 will meet Sunday at seniors sponsored by the Con­ Explaining the prize-wir.nlng in which apartments could be Niles Dr., president of the local taupe and fashion colors. Plaid cover. [f smartly for men and women. ^ 1 Z L At the age of 37, Dr. Bab­ Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Lang 1 p.m. at St. John’s Hall, Gol- built in town. It would not be chapter will be master cf cere- Uvestock In other ways, such as Our Reg. 59c eo. i Our Reg. 2.69 L‘‘ 1 year guarantee. 24.95 J L m : Blumenfeld, presided. necticut Federation of Women’s picture, he said “The faces con­ shooting and trailing. In addi­ 1.69 bidge became the ei^th presi­ of 180 Kennedy Rd. wlU be host way St. ClUbs. assigned to any particular area, monies. Larry Luongo of Weth- dent of UOonn In 1982. He. as­ Other anea residents who were nected by. the web symbolize tion the adminlstratloa has pro­ naturalized were Andrew N. and hostess at Lutz Junior Mu------Pcnrhak. sen of Mr and Mrs. the next step Ir. the evolution of T he Business S zone, if up- erell St. is In charge of the eve- posed legislation allowing fed­ Hardware sumed the presidency from his seum Sunday afternoon from 2 Boy Scout Troop 47 Is spon- Richard F. Ponchak of 186 held, would be the only zone nlng. Department position aa vice president of the DJlqunas, Lakevlew Dr., Coven­ to 6. soring a paper drive tomorrow man and the unity of man. The eral financial aid to state pred­ try; Mrs. Rita Barbard, Tangle- Green Rd., yesterday received olack hole In the center is the in which gas stations would be Proceeds from tlic event will ator control programs which do American OouncU of Elduca- —^ and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 6 allowed and would also not be go to the mental health work- Ucn, which serves nu>re than wood Laive, Bolton; Mrs. Arm O. $100 during a preser.toticn of doorway to a parallel ur.'verse not use poisons and the Interior EASTER P. Flynn, 165 Hackmatack St.; The Junior High Methodist P "»- the Susannah Wesley contest awards at the Connecti­ with a spiral galaxy being suck­ assigned to any specific area. shep and ether Unico charities. O^Mutment has planned re- 1,(XX> coUegea and .universities Edward Kaminski, 88 Birch St.; Youth Fellowship of South lot of South Calling gas stations “very Dr. John Prignanc of Bi.shop rrEGQ and 146 national organizations United Methodist Church. Peo­ cut Bank and Trust Co. lobby, ed inside. sean^ on nan-lethal, selective and Edward Hajbucki, 88 Bissell United Methodist Church will Censtitution Plaza, Hartford, damaging,” director William Dr. is dii'cctor of funds for COLOR in the field of higher education. ple unable to bring papers may Scott Dickie, son of Mr. and FitzGerald approved of the charities. predator controls. St. meet tonight at 7:30 at the where his painting and others Mrs. George Dickie Jr. of 241 The EPA order does not af­ KIT Before that, he was special youth lounge of the church. contact Clinton Jerome of 68 tightening of zoning regulations Tickets are available at the assistant to the U.S. Commis­ Kensington St. Papers should be will be on display during March. Henry St., placed second in his fect the use of poisons for rat A senior at Manchester Hl^h made by the PZC. “I’m en- door or may be purchased from sioner of Education in the De­ The gopher turtlee of t h e ______bundled. media fer one of his four en­ couraging ycu to keep this up. any Unico member. control and other urban pro- Louis J. Taormina of 61 Bette School, Ponchak also is taking tries. partment of Health, EduoaOcn south and went are esooluslvely Dr. and'itoU T lic ^ e n

'6* 909 • 19'6* owtaau.— Dancing Dawn & Births Ground Her Friends SAVE $10 Pink Flamingos W hirlpool 20” Sidewalk Bizzie Lizzie All Pedal & MIAMI (AP) — Ualeah Charge It! 18 lb. 2 Speed Convertible Bike or Play’n Jane Chain Drive Cars Park’s famed pink, flamingos, Our Rag. com CLAD A utom atic Dawn, Dale, Angie, Ron, 1 '.07 - Incradibla wbo tradiUonally fly in poetic EX9ANDABLI LIN8H Volual formation over the horse W asher Gary, Long Locks, Jessica - 3 1.99 . your choice! 70 Bolow Our Rag. *10 track’s infield, have been ZB Our 12.44- grounded motherhood. Special Selection CotH 13.99 Hialeah is the only {dace Coaster brake, adjustable •15 ‘20 where the Mrds are hatched in $ Dawn Accesaoriea handlebars, pneumatic tires. Doughboy 24’ Oval Pool chrome fenders. Training Play games with Play’n Jane, ' jports cars, tractors, (ire capUvlty wltti 76 to MX) births In Our Rag. play house with Bizzie Lizzie. cars - and more! Look for the Expandable liner, 6 inch deck, l.49to9.99 wheels; girls’ and boys^ red tag! the mwlng. Roth American sturdy steel wall construction. 69* to •? styles. Florida’s unusually warm No rain checks. _____ ^ winter encouraged an earUer P la y Gym *369 2 1 9 ’® mating season and the race King Ding or Hot Birds All Hot Whg Johnny Lightning meeting Is later than usual tUa Doughboy 15’ x 36” Pool Package Cool down care for perma- year. Many female flamingos Bridge Set Sky Comman^et Access! Cars and Custom Cars sturdy 2 inch tubing! 2 swings, 2 ' steel wall, steel ladder, filter. R«g. $119 •89 press, new load size water are heavy with eggs and track passenger lawn swing, 2 seater levels. Extra large surgi- Orig. Sold Our Rag. officials decided Thursday to sky gUde, 7’ overall slide side lator for big loads. YOUR Our Rag. Our Rag. Up to CHOKI 9.99 14.99 69c to _ _ _ _ ground their flock for the first' entry. I0’6" overall size.#7206 Doughboy 32’ Oval Pool AUenfkm tJUidJit- •6. 7.77 3.99 aa. ea. 9 9 , 4W 4 i ^ ' ea. time in 35 years. (Graduated depth to 7 feet. R«g. $605 *4'99 thi§ 9 are o f dhopy* Super savings - below our Re-enact real flight situations Speedometer rack packs, Scoop up real savings "Since you can't tell the boys cost! From the world of Dlng- - you’re the captain from take speed brakes ' .tuch more! ' these popular cars. from the girls among fla- 2WAYST0CHAR9E j CONNECTICUT NEW YORK MASSACHUSEnS a-Ungs. off to touchdown. mli«os,” said W. G. Fisher, • Avon • Haihdbn • Riverside • Torrington e Bedford Hills e Framingham t the track’s general manager, • Branford. • Manchester • Rocky Hill NOT AU rriMS IN AU STORI5. . . NO RAIN CHICKS ”tha only humane tUng to do la Wallingford e Kingston • Northampton' SALE: FRI. and SAT. • Framingham • Danbury • Norwalk • Stamford • Waterbury • Peeksklll Man. thru Fri. 9:M e.m. to 9:80 p.m. a Avon oHomdon ORivortMo •Torrington o tadford Mlllt • Northampton SALE: FRI. and SAT. to cancel our flight#.” Sat. 9 a.m. le 9:80 p.m. a Branfard • Monchaitar a Rocky HHI o Wolllnlord • Klnatlon Mon. thiu Fri. 9:30 a.m. Id 9:30 p.m. Tte track had kept the birds • Fairfield e Wappingers Falls a Danbury o Norwalk o Stamford oWolorbury o Pooktklll Sat 9 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. grounded by clipping their *. Ppugnkeepsle o foirllald o Woppingart folli I wtiMB before 1987.

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., PACE 'fWELVE Section Two FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1972 iWtmrijpatpr €tiptttng Ifpralii FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1972 Pages 13 to 24 manufacturers of these jiolsons NOTICE N with a request that they issue Boston’s Parade Crossroads — 'i- Predator Pesticides “stop sale orders to all con­ Moved to Sunday , Hie drug advisory and TO CREDITORS OP VERNON nO O R COVERING signees of the products.” youth counseling center at 33 PUBLIC AUCTION KELLY BD. 646-7S70 VEBNON Zoning Said No Factor It said regional EPA person­ BOSTON (AP) — South Bos­ Park St. is open Monday Notice Is hereby given that I Dr. Babbidge Speaker nel would help supervtse recall through Saturday from noon Taken From Shelves ton’s St. Patrick’s Day pcunade there will be a public auction I Area’s Isurgeet Floor covering Store of the products, and Ruck­ to 10 p.m . to sell a one family hoiisq onl In Downtown Development elshaus ' asked ftumers and will be on Sunday, Itarch 19, A telephone backup service WASHfHOOXIN >(AP) — H ie grams but BPA said these uses or.e acre o t land at St Fsaturlng ranchers to return any stocks this year. ^ BSOkma* | For Chamber Meeting Environmental Protection are under review and that "de­ is available adien the center tack Street, Manchester, Con­ Town Planner J. Eric Potter I’m convinced that most of the / of these banned poisons to the Parade chief marshal Paul • CARPETING •UNOLEUM Agency ordered an Immediate Is closed. necticut on has told the Board of Directors citizens of Manchester want cisions vrlll be reached In the manufacturer or distributor, or Rogers said the switch to Sun­ For drug advisory infor­ ' Dr. Homer D. Babbidge Jr., president of the Univer­ halt today to Interstate ship­ SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 10731 • CERAMIC TILE that h/e feels the problem of these things regulated.” ment of pesticides registered near future." at least store these stocks and day was made to allow particl- mation. caU 6M-2010. sity of Connecticut, will be the guest speaker at the an­ It said Instances have been notify the EPA regional office p^on of more schoolchildren AT 3:00 P.M. deteriorating business conditions Mayor John Thompson noted for predator control and began • CUSTOM MADE DRAPERIES nual Chamber of Commerce meeting. It will be held that federal funding in the fu­ reported o^^^halllum poisoning and find out where they can and woricers who don’t get a Further Inquiries should be | a recall at existing stocks. April 26 at Fiano’s Restaurant in Bolton. There will be downtown is not at this point ture may rekuire towns to have of humans and of bootlegging turn in the poisons. ludlday on, M andi IT.’ Japan Has Cable T V made of the auctioneer, Mr. I Open Men. - H h s ISA, We4.-nmie.>ra. IM* Sot. IMiSS Included In the ban was thal­ a social hour at 6 p.m., with dinner at 7. related to zoning. some physical plan in order tc ot this poison from rodent con­ EPA said existing stocks in Also, Rogers predicted the 'TCRnrO — Japan has had Nathan B. SweSdler, 138 Hlgh| lium sulfate, a rodent poison of­ Street, Hartford, Connecticut. Ressrvatlona may be made “ I don't think the commission qualify for federal grants. Pot­ ten misused to control livestock trol programs to use It for kill­ shipment or on dealers shelves "most orderly parade ever, be­ cable television since 19M and (Planning and Zoning Commis­ at {wesent about 9,000 CATV fa ­ Dat^ at Hartford, Conn., ® a^ber of- captain. Dr. Babbidge was bom ter responded that the town has inedators. ing livestock predators. are relatively small and their cause of the Sunday obser­ flee, 287 E . Center 8t. t- . s sion) can do one extra thing to cilities ere operating. The sub­ M arch 7, 1973. In West Newton, M ass. In 1938. a plan and has had no trcuble Hie federal government last The announcement said for­ recall should present little diffi­ vance, Ihlch also means the improve business environment Saul Seldman, ^ ^bbld^ was scheduled years later, the famUy in applying for federal grants. Feb. 8 barred the use of poi­ mal notices were being sent to culty. closing of taverns." scribing households total about Read Herald Advertisements downtown. I think it’s beyond 700,000. Referee In Bankn^tcy to be toe main ^aker at toe to New Haven, where he “I read into these changes sons for predator control on ^am l^rs meeUpg^lMt y ^ . entered pubUo schooU and later zoning,” Potter said at a meet­ that you’re doing a ‘'definite public land and In 'federal pro- When he was Invited by a fed- attended high school In Am­ ing this week betw^een the direc­ plan. I think it’s good.” Thomp­ giams except In emergencies. oral agency to attend a confer- NY tors anaper drive tomorrow Proceeds from tlie event will eral financial aid to state pred­ try; Mrs. Rita Barbard, Tangle- Green Rd., yesterday received black hole in the center is the in which gaa stations would be American OouncU of Educa- and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 5 go to the mental health work­ ator control programs which do wood Lane, Bolton; Mrs. Ann O. $100 during a preser.tatlon of doorway to a parallel universe allowed and wculd also not be Uen, which serves more than p.m. at the Susannah Wesley shop and ether Unico charities. not use poisons and the Interior EASTER P. Flynn, 165 Hackmatack St.; The iunior High Methodist contest awards at the Connecti­ with a spiral galaxy being suck­ assigned to any specific area. 1,000 coUeges and.universities House parking lot of South Dr. John Prignano of Bi.shop Department has planned re- Edward Kaminski, 38 Blroh St.; Youth Fellowship of South cut Bank and Trust Co. lobby, ed inside. Calling gas statiens "very 'EGG and 146 national organisations United Methodist Church. Peo­ damaging,” idlrector WilUam Dr. is director of funds for searrii on non-lethal, selective and Edward Hajbuckl, 88 Blsseil United Methodist Church will Censtitution Plaza, Hartford, Scott Dickie, son of Mr. and - COLOR in toe field of higher education. ple unable to bring papers may FitzGerald approved of the charities. predator controls. St. meet tonight at 7:80 at toe where his painting and others Mrs. George Dickie Jr. of 241 Before that, he vras special contact Clinton Jerome of 68 tightening of zoning regulations Tickets are available at the Hie FPA order does not af­ .KIT youth lounge of toe church. will be on display during March. Henry St., placed second in his assistant to toe U.S. Commis­ Kensington St. Papers should be made by the PZC. " I ’m en­ door or may be purchased from fect the use of polswia for rat A senior at Manchester Hl”;h media fer one of his four en­ sioner of Education in the (De­ The gopher turtles of toe bundled. couraging ycu to keep this up. any Unico member. control and other urban pro- Louis J. Taormina of 61 Bette School, Ponchak also is taking partment of Health, Education south and west are exclusively tries. 2) ' Dr. and Roll Thoresen of 305 and Welfare. terrestrial and never go near Redwood Rd. recently received Teacher Speaks GAF Deluxe The son of a merchant sea toe water. masters of business administra­ Industrial Bond W estinghouse Paas Easter Egg tion from Western New England At PTA Meeting Room Darkening Vinyl Window Shades GAF Instant Load Dual 8 Zoom College, Springfield, Mass. A u th ority Wins By Leading Manufacturer Magicube Camera Sun Lamp Bulb Coloring Kit Robert Forest LaValley, a re­ ’Ihe Rev. Harold Richardson, source teacher In Hartford’s Conunittee Okay Wipe clean heavy gauge vinyl. 6 ft. long, Movie Projector 482 OMter I t . Manchseter “ Follow Throug^i" program, will width cut to your measurements. White. 91 Team al The (Same loeotlaii pastor of Wapping Community 1.00 Reg. be the gueat speaker at Tues­ Church, wUl conduct a service HARTFORD (A P ) — OpoB V Days fN o il* OJO. te 1 a m 17.99 7.77 Sunday at 8:16 a.m. on radio day’s m eeting o f th/e Martin- A bill that would set up an "In'' Leather Grain Vinyl Hassock 14.88 77.77 station WINF. The program is South Schools PTA. It will be dustrlal Revenue Bond Author­ Sun Lamp held at 8 p.m. at Martin. ^ No batteries to go bad. Kit Automatic loading, 400 ft. capac­ moiftL olii run sponsored by the Manchester ity" to help finance construc­ 15 inches round, 11 inches high. Wipe clean ity. Shows regular 8mm as well LaValley will give a slide il­ vinyl in solid colors. includes color film, "X ” cube. BulhHol4er .,2 Q Y Spfe.jiasy to usekit for Muiti- . Ateh Council of Churches and tion o t new Industrial plants as super 8. #16882 toe Cleigy' Association Of Man­ lustrated talk on the open space was given a favorable report ______DomesHe Deportment______Reg.3.S5 ^ ful Easter eggs. ■aw, Tm Ih BaMb. Oalm1M h | | s " < ^ l concept and the place of reading TOY SPECTACULAR! chester. Thursday by a legislative ciun- fiue to the vraodetful respeote last in educational pMlosophy. week, we are eontinuiiig oiir Clam I mlttee. FINAL CLEARANCE OF FAMILY SHOES He has taught emotionally dis­ Hie measure Is similar to one Plate Bpeolal thru this (Baturday, | The Round Table Singers, un­ turbed children and those with Just in Time for Easter March 4th. We Use Only Ftesh| der toe direction o t M iss M ar­ vetoed last year by Gov. Hiom- Plains, not froaen onss! perceptual learning disabilities as J. Mieskill but the chairmen Children's School & Casual Shoes tha White, will sing for toe Sen­ and has participated In team of the legislature’s State and ior Adult Feliowship o t toe teaching at the Junior high Urban Development Committee Oxfords, straps and step-ins. Patents k • FRIED SHiUMP PUTE Community Baptist Church on school level. He also currently expressed hope that the gover­ and smooth finishes. Sizes 8'/4 to 3 in Tuesday at 1 p.m. in Fellowship lectures throughout New Eng­ Famous Ideal Games Fantastic Savings! nor would accept this year’s group. to 5.99 . Snv«d with: French Fries, Cc#e Hall of toe church. The event land for Educational Leadership bill as part of the flgd>t against I £Paw, Tartar Seuoe A Qnioii Rings. l a / 9 is open to anyone sixty yeetrs of Springfield, Mass. unemployment. or older. For transportation Th|6 slate of officers for the State Comptroller Nathan O. j i u u OBPIMtS P O T DP TO OO n r TO D WISH). contact Mrs. William Gilroy of next school year will be sub­ SAVE UP TO 50%| A ll AgostlnelU already has stated 191 Washington St., Vernon. Re­ mitted. Refreshments will be Women’s Dress & Sport Shoes #2010 Up ‘n’ Over Game T r i c y c le s his support of the measure, freshments will be served. served. Reg. 2.99 ^ Rsg R e d u c e d with reservatioiiB about some Assorted colors and heel heights. Reg. #2911 ‘ Zig Zag Zoom Reg. 3.33 details. However, he empha­ Sizes 5 to 10 in group. to 5.99 General Electric Engraveable 1^2012 Tumble Bumble Reg. 3.99 2 to our lowest sised Hiursday he had been Corningware ® 6 Cup Tea Pots #2015 Top To Top keg- 2-” speaking only for himself, and Child’s Phonograph Pins # 2025 Tornado Bowl Reg- 3-99 ( P r ic e s not for the MeskiU adminis­ Cornflower or floral bouquet R,q O O Rea # 2033 Impact keg- 4.99 E v e r ! tration. Men’s Dress & Casual Shoes design. 7.50 0 , 0 0 yig!% 6 . 8 8 Reg. # 2038 Logus Sr. keg. 4.88 3 Basically what the bill would 15.88 do is create an agency with 12.88 4.88 Oxfords, step-ins and boots. Sizes 6'i Reg. Ironstone Dinnerware power to Issue and sell bonds to Plays 33 1/3 and 45 RPM records. $ > to 12 in group. to 9.99 45 pc. service for 8 includes Reg. 12K gold filled. Free mono- # 2036 Counteract Reg. 6.99 get money to develi^ Industrial platter, bowl, sugar and creamer. 47.88 Dynamic speaker with Alnico grammed initials or name. Gift sites. Four patterns. 34.88 magnet. # V181 boxed. Once built, the industrial lAII 10” Tricycles Save Up lo $5 n„^^9 plants would be either sold or Ideal’s A.B.C. Pre-School Toys lesuied to i>rivate firms. The In­ I Ou’ keg. from 12.49 fo 13.99 come would be used to pay off #8775 Playground Rog.----- 7.89 ^ the bonds. Westinghouse # 8776 Snack Bar Reg. 7.89 lAII 12” Tricycles Save Up lo$7 n« » * 1 0 "There are only six other # 8779 Camper Reg- 7.89 “ J l Four # 8780 Animal Transport states in the nation that do not 17.2 Cu. Ft. fp Reg. 7.89 have an Industrial revenue bond authority,” said Sen. Jo­ Speaker Frost Free seph I. Lleberm an, IXiNow Refrigerator ! # 8778 Holiday Home Reg. 8-79 ^ |AII 16”Tricycles Save Up to $8 n.»*11 Haven, and Rep. Victor Tudan, Our Rag. from 14.99 to 18.99 D-Wlndsor, the committee Set! #8866 !Mov-A-Magtc Farm chairm en. Reg.11.99 ^ "This Mil will cost the state SHOP EARLY . . . While Quantities Last! nothing and can bring thoU' 9 5 ^ > '5 - sands of Jobs and millions ot RCA Stereo LP’s Angel Classical dollars worth of business to our 359 I P ’ a state," they said. m m i The new authority would be 598 8 -|77 E 0 33 17.2 cu. ft. capacity only 30” fi able to take advantage of the Panasonic Quad Radio 3.33 wide. 163 lb. capacity 298 X O tax-exempt feature at govern­ • The Kings - "Muswell Hillbillies” freezer completely frost ment bonds, but the sale of Its Four speaker quadrosonic Choose from all Angel and free. Heavy duty adjustable • Nilsson - “ SChmilsson” Seraphim recordings. Only^ revenue bonds would not add to sound. AM/FM powerful • Henry Mancihi - “ Movie & TV shelves. New high perform­ radio with stereo, eye. Input Caldor "B ” and "E ” categories ance filter cool system. the state’s total Indebtedness Themes” on s!ale. Albums containing more and tbiia Jeopardise the stsde’s jacks for phono and tape, • Hot 'Tuna - "Burgers” movable egg server and N'"ewest Sound Around! 1 7 9 ’ ® than i LP, multiply by above large deep door shelves. credit rating, Ueberman said' • Guess Who - ‘Rockin’ ” prices. Dancing Dawn & Births Ground Her Friends • Pink Flamingos SAVE $10 Whirlpool ^ i t 20” Sidewalk Bizzie Lizzie All Pedal & Charge It! .til 18 lb. 2 Speed MIAMI (AP) — maleoh ft Convertible Bike or Play’n Jane Chain Drive Cars Park’s famed pink, flamingos, ' ' ■ I ' i C O U i e L A D Automatic Our Reg Incrodiblo who tradlUonally fly in poetic Dawn, Dale, Angie, Ron, 14.87- EXMNDABLI LINIR Gary, Long Locks, Jessica - 433.99 Voluol formatian over the horee 1 A Washer your choice! 70 •10 track’s infield, have been Below Our Reg. *v 1 I I 1 1 HI Our 13.44- grounded 1^ motherhood. Special Selection Cetri 13.99 Hialeah Is the only {dace $ Coaster brake, adjustable •15 ^20 where the birds are hatched In Dawn AcccRsories handlebars, pneumatic tires, Doughboy 24’ Oval Pool chrome fenders. Training Play games with Play’n Jane, Sports cars, tractors, fire captivity with 70 to 100 Mrihs in O-rkag play house with Bizzie Lizzie. cars - and more! Look for the Expandable liner, 6 inch deck i9 5 1.49109.99 wheels; girls’ and boys^ the qpring. Roth American sturdy steel wall construction styles. red tag! Florida’s unusually warm No rain checks.. S?. * 3 6 9 winter encouraged on earlier P la y G ym mating season and the race King Ding or Hot Birda All Hot Wheels Johnny Lightning meeting Is later than usual this Doughboy 15’ x 36” Pool Package Cool down care for perma- Bridge Set year. Many female flamingos sturdy 2 inch tubing! 2 swings, 2 press, new load size water Sky Command Set Accessories Cars and Custom Cars steel wall, steel ladder, filter. Rag- $119 are heavy with eggs and track passenger lawn swing, 2 sealer *89 levels. Extra large surgi- Orig. Sold YOUR Our Reg. Our Reg. Our Rag. officials decided Tliursday to sky glide, 7' overall slide side lator for big loads. Up to 69c lo Doughboy 3 2 'Oval Pool CHOKi ■’.99 14.99 3.99 ea. ground their flock for the first entry. 10'6” overall size.#7206 *6~ s 7 .7 7 2 5 t . 99c 4 4 ‘ time in 88 yean. Graduated depth to 7 feet. R«g. $605 * 4 9 9 t b i f arm frme o f e h m f^ Super savings • below our Re-enact real flight situations Speedometers, track packs, Scoop up real savings on "Since you can’t tell the boys cost! From the world of Ding- - you’re the captain from take speed brakes • much more! these popular cars. from the glris among fla^ 2WAYST0CHAE9E !) CONNECTICUT HBN YORK MASSAOiUSEnS a-Ungs. off to touchdown. mlngOB," said W. C. Fisher, • Avon • Framingham i .7 4 0 ' the track’s general manager, e Hamden e Riverside • Torrington e Bedford Hills • Branford N O TA U m M IIN A U S TO R IS. . . NO kAIN CHICKS "the only humane thing to do is • Manchester •Rocky Hill * Wallingfoid •Kingston • Northampton SALE: FRI. and SAT. Men. thni Fri. 9 i30 a.m. to 9 i30 p,m. • Avon • Hamden eRIvortMe • Torrington a Radford HIIU • Framlnghoni to cancel our flights." • Danbury ^ Norwalk • Stamford 9 Waterbury • Poakskill • Northotnpfon SALE: FRI. and SAT • Fairfield $el. 9 a.m. to 9>30 p.m. • ironford a Monchastar a Rocky HM a WoUInlord • Kingston Mon. thru Fri. 9:30 a.m. to 9:36 p .m. H is traOk 1 ^ kept the birds m Woppingers Falls • Danbury a Norwalk o Stomford- • a Wotarbury aPookikill Sot. 9 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. grounded by clipping their • Pouflhkeepsig_____ • FairflGld a Wappkigars falls w ti^ before HOT. PAGE FOURTEEN MANCHESTTSR EVENING jHERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1972 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1972 PAGE PUTEBN proval oi new electric power fa- on the agenda of the Board of . Jobs Panel Water Polo -Maybe? Swim Claeses t Education -meeting, to be held NEW! — BXORDfO WUUs were postlve the doors <3t er payroll money at the liawk- woman answering the door at . Date of ChrUtnuu ^ » Roman feast cele- clliUes. Lead Gonient in Paint 'Mtmdayiplght at Buckley School. Duplicate Keys the Doyle Amored Service eye building. PupOs Picked the listed address pf a caucus Swimming cleuses will be­ Deoember 26 wiq$ adopted as •>***1“S U*®- vlctozy of light over SEVEN-ELEVEN STORE Unveils Plan —Create a B4-member board A report by the Soil Con­ NATURAL HEALTH truck were locked when they 'ilie lettering "Doyle Oou­ that. tM resident, wasn’t holding 8 0 8 Green Bd., MannUoafiir of public concern to make rec­ servation Division of the U.8. Banned by FDA Orders gin at the East Side Rec H iul^ in Theft left it to take four bags of mon­ rier" was apparently a ruse to As Delegates any public meeting, that she the date for the c^ebraticn of darimeas. Uda idea was easily For Industry ommendations of possible solu­ Department of Agriculture Pool Monday. The original Carpet Wool Better F O O D S H O m Of Armored Car ey into Eastman Kodak Oo.’s avoid susplcton, police said. would fill in the reports herself Chrtetmaa in 864, by otdor of turned from a pagan to a Chris- OPEN tions to problems that may ulti­ recommends that a section of WASHINGTON (AP) — The Dr. Merlin K. DuVal, asslst- start was delayed because.of I&wkeye plant. The missing cosh consisted of SPOKAiNE, Wash. (AP) -i.. and send them to county bead- Blttiap Ubetiua of Rome. It was tian one since ClhrteUans con- mately force businesses to relo­ the Manchester Community Poed and Drug Administration ant secretary of Health and Scl- repairs. • AUCIOjAND ’ — There are ROCHBOTBR, N.T. #l Dealer! 2595.00 2-Dr. Hardtop, V8, Auto., PS, Tukquotee/Vliqrliroof. Grand Prix, V8, automatic, PS, PB, air conditioning, INVITATION $1395 PS, PB, air condiUtming, bal­ stereo and more. Green with Boiclt Motor Div. Boston Zbne Soles figures indicate ance of factory warranty. black top — SPEX:TAL. S&S sells MORE Opels than all others! 71 Chevrolet Mcriibu 2995fi0 70 HORNET Only 38,000 miles. T O BID 69 Foiitlae C o lalliio 2195.00 2-Dr. Hardtop, V8, Auto., Pa, Air Cond,, Brown SST 4 Dr. Sedan, 232 6 cyl., 67 PONTIAC $1395 Sealed bids will be received 4-Dr., V8, Auto., PS, Air Cond., Green! 69 VOLKS. $1395 at the office of the Director of with Beige Vinyl top. Very low mileage. ■ auto., power steering, radio, Bug, 4 sp^ed, nice car. Tempest, 2 door hardtop, V8, Come In And See Why! 4 new ww tlrea, poeltracUon 75 auto, trans., PS, Blue with General Services, 41 Center roar end. One owner. Silver/ 71 OLDS. 98 $4695 black top. Hard to find model. Street, Manchester, Conn., until 68 Ponticit 1995.00 Red Interior. 'BonnavlUe 4-Dr. Hardtop, V8, Auto., PS, PB, Air 70 Plymoiitti Fury III 2295.00 4 door hardtop. BlUie with March 24, 1972 at 11:00 a.m. for i m u s black vinyl top, blue cloth 70 PONTIAC $2895 S&SBUICK ART AND CRAFTS SUP- Oond., Blue. 4-Dr., Hardtop, V8, Auto., PS, PB. Air Cond., Blue. $2095 Interior, 14,000 miles, air con- Catalina 2 door hardtop, air Knffland'B Fattnt GrowingBuieh—OpelSaab Doaler ’ dltiMiing, many extras. conditioning, gold, vinyl top. PUES — RECREATION DE­ S I ADMIS ST„ MANCHESTU (Open E m .) 649-4571 PARTMENT. 69 Mustong 2295.00 71 Vega 2195JN) 70 HORNET Impata Sport Sedan oa on LBA A eauia 1S. Maat H Amwmt. Ow 8 li ch fi—i ONE (1) AIR COMPRESSOR Coupe, 4 Auto., CXean, Lime Gold. m s f i r a c MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM 3w«l 8 Mlmrttt fram Downtown H«rtfM4l \ V8, Auto.. PS, PB, with Air, Red/Black Vinyl SST 2 Dr. Sedan, 304 V8, —POLICE DEPARTMENT. R oof. automatic, power steering, Bid forms, plans and specifi­ radio, one owner. Our origi­ cations are available at the Gen­ nal sale. SUver/Black Int. HHIEOIATE DELIVERY DN THESE POPULAR INPAU eral Services Office, 41 Center Classy! Street, Manchester, Connecticut. ...Now on display at $2095 NODELS. DRIVE VOUB CHOKE HONE TODAY! Town of Manchester, Connecticut VOLKSWAGENS ■RAND NEW '72 CHEVROUT IMPALA SPORT SEDAN N E W C A R Robert B. Weiss, 69 VW BUG 68 VW « 1^5.00 Equipped with: S60 V-8 Turb Hy- A General Manager DILLON FORD 70 VW ' 2295.^ 69 VW 1745.00 4 Speed, radio, red, black int. Deluxe S ed^ Yellow Squarebaek, Red. Deluxe Sunroof 68 VW 1795.00 dramatlo transmission, p ow er Sedan, Beige. Squareback, Dark $1395 steering, power disc brakes, AM 68 VW ' 1795.00 69 VW 174E.00 Blue, Radial Urea. push button radio, tinted glaM, vi­ Squareback, Bhw. Deluxe Sunroof, Blue. 71 VW 2295.00 nyl interior, body side molding, f Faatback, Autoj, Blue 66 VW 1145.00 69 VOLVO SALE-A-TRON INVITATION 65 VW 1195.00 Deluxe Sedan, Beige full wheel covers, custom deluxe S A I r 67 VW 1345.00 66 VW 1145.00 Statlod Wagon, Red. FOatback, Blue. 144 -4-Dr. Sedan, 4-cyl, auto­ belts, betted whitewalls, wheel TO BID Deluxe Sedan, Black 69 VW 1745.00 matic, radio, whitewalls, opening moldings, back-up lights, DDI^p AT 70 VW 2295JM 68 VW 1495.00 Deluxe Sedap, Reft navy blue, blue interior. side view mirror, padded dash, 2- * SEALED BIDS ADDRESSED; Smfarebaok, Auto., 66 VW 1145.00 The Department of Deluxe Auto. Sedan, Deluxe Sedan, Qrem speed electric wipers and washers, m t o r ^ Cfeidk, Clean. Blue. 65 VW 1046.00 $2095 completely Luster Sealed, and Environmental Protection 65 VW 1045.00 Deluxe Sttnroaf,^Bhie 69 VW 1745.00 68 ftlftlL many more standard features. PARKS AND RECREA'nON 66 VW 114S.0(L Sedan, Beige, Reel 70 VW 1895.00 Stock No. 7t»l. Including Freight UNIT WITH NEW SPORTS ACCENT GROUP! Deluxe Sadan, Beige. Deluxe SMten, Reft (Jlean Manchester Plymouth Deluxe Setten, Red. SBT 2-Dr. HT. SmaU V-8, Hartford, Connecticut 06115 auto., PS, PB, radio, bucket for the operation of seats, vinyl roof, maroon with These Are Great Days To Buy, But Hurry! refreshment concessions at: matching Interior. SPECIALS FOR THE WEEKEND Gay City State Park, $1595 Hebron, Connecticut 1971 Attendance: 95,370 Wadsworth Fall State Park Iitcarpwaied ' DECORMIER We Inspect OK Mlddlefield, Connecticut MOTOR SALES 1972 1971 Attendance: 91,976 Will be received at the office ll sold ter SWOO now, low milaeaa 72 FIntos; Mavericks, tint iteM, sold ter S8180 now, tow milo-A m m We Invite You To Look Over Our Large Selection! ticut, on any business day and AIR CONDITIONING proposal forms may be obtained $5195# Mustangs AIR CONDITIONING 95495. 70 CHEVROLET $2125 71 PONTIAC $3195 68 VOLKS $1395 by writing the Parks and Rec­ Btecayne 4-Door. V-8, auto­ LeMans 2-Door Hardtop. V-8, Deluxe 2*Door. <^cyliiulerE 4- 1972 reation Unit of the Depart­ matic, power steering, radio, automatic, power steering, speed, radio, whitewalla. ment of Environmental Protec­ 1970 FALCON 1970 GALAXIE XL 1970 CUSTOM 500 I whitewalls. air cio. WSW tirsi. wbett oovers. White, 10 praa, auto trane., 380 v -8 engine, vW Red, model PL 510,4 dr., eld. 4 speed tram., WSW power steering and brakes, whitewalls. $ group, pe. pb, pw, pteeat, tint giara, radio, WSW tbaa. tiree. wheel edvere. 68 CHEVROLET $1625 viny roof, radio, wbitewEdte. $4,720.00. or all bids. The experience, rec­ 4029 ord and financial status of each Impala Custom Coiq;>e. V-8, 69 CHEVROLET $2195 automatic, power steering, applicant will be checked and SPECIAL 70 Monte Carlo $2795 $1695. $ 2 5 4 5 . $1395.1 AiM/FU radio, vinyl root, Sport Coupe. V-8, automatic, Impala Sport Ompe. V-8, au­ It unsatisfactory, the bid may whitewalls. power steering and brakes, tomatic, power steering, vi­ be rejected. Each bidder must nyl roof, radio, whitewalls. 1967 SQUIRE Wagon , 71 CHEVROLET $2495 radio, vli^l roof, whitewalls. deposit with his bid a certified 1968 GALAXIi 500 1968 SQUIRE Wagon Nova 2-Ooor. e-cylinder, au­ 67 CHEVROLET $1125 check drawn upon a bank lo­ tomatic, power sWring, ra­ 71 DART $2645 I rr 1972 PLYMOUTH SATELLITE ^28401 Whita, 4 ilr. MlM^tUraLa 302 V-S engim, radio, Had, 6 para., auto tram., 300 V-8 snglm, pa, pb. lug. Drown, 0 pera., auto trane., V-8 angim, power staining, Swinger 2-Door Hardtop. 6^ Bel Air 4d3oor. V-8, auto­ cated in Connecticut to the or­ dio, whitewalls. * 2 DOOR (30UPE. AUTOMA’nC. RADIO ft HEATER, MANY OTHER EXTRAS. ' rieck, tint giara, radio, WSW tiros, whoal Oovars. radio, WSW tkr^ wheal covert. No. 431A I matic, power steering, radio, der of the Treasurer, State of pa pb. tint sIIhI VWW t i^ whasl oovert. 69 CHEVROLET $1950 cylinder, automatic, power Connecticut, in the amount of steering, vinyl roof, radio, whitewalls. AIR CONDITIONING Impala 44>oor Hardtop. V-6, whltewilte. • USED CARS • 5% of his bid. No bidder may AIRCONOmONlNG $ 1 2 9 5 e $1595# SPECIAL' $1165e| automatic, power steering, 70 CAMARO $2545 71 VftUANT SCAMP $Ut6 79 PLYH. FURY H $18SS •0 PONT. LeMANS $1798 88 FORD WAGON $1795 withdraw his bid before the con­ radio, whitewalls. 70 CHEVROLET $2550 tract shall have been awarded. Sport Coiq>e. 6-cylinder, auto­ 243oor Hardtop. 6-cyllnder, 4-Door Sedan. One owner, au­ 4-Door Hanttep. air condi­ Country Squire. One owner, 70 CHEVROI^ $2345 Townsman Station Wagom matic, power steering, radio, automatic, PS, radio, wtaite- to., PS, radio and heater, etc. tioning, PS, auto., radio and Each bidder shall personally FORD FINTO SOhllRI ORTION Bel Air 4-Door. V-8, auto­ V-8, automatic, power steef^ whitewalls. luggage rack, PS, radio and inspect the premises of the con­ wall tires. Balance of (Chrysler warran­ heater, 80,000 miles. USED TRUCK SPEGALS A d i pur matic, power Bteeriug, air Ing and brakes, radio, vdiite- ty- heater, auto., very clean. cession and the form of the con* condltlomng, radio, white­ walte. 68 PONTIAC $1875 71 PLYM. SATELLITE SAVE 88 OHEV. MALIBU $U77 70 FORD OALAXIE 69$ $1888 71 VAUANT $8088 tract therefor, before presenting sslaunin about walls. GTO ^ r t Coupe. V-8, auto­ Sebring 2-Door Hardtop. Au­ 4-Door Hardtop. Auto., PS, Nomad Station Wagon. Auto., 1968 FORD/FIOOy 8' Box, Std. m 6 cyl. $1495 70 CHEVELLE $2495 4-Door Sedan. 6-cyllnder, au­ a bid. 68 CHEVELLE $1795 matic, power steering and tomatic, PS, radio, heater, radio, many other extras. radio,,PS, 42,000 miles, very Appointments may be made our NEW ICalUm Sport Ootu>e. V-8, au­ Malibu Station Wagon. V-8, brakes, vinyl roof, radio, etc. One owner. clean. tomatic, PS, radio, etc. ELUtomsdlc, rEidio, whitewalls. to inspect these areas by call- We've got more for you in 1964 FORD, F700, 4 to 6 yr. Dump $1695 ^^Miad car warrai^l tomatic, power steering, vinyl whitewalls. ir^r the following; roof, radio, whitewalls. 71 CHEVIELLE $3295 Gay City State Park. John 69 CHEVELLE $2395 Malibu Sport Coupe. V-8, au­ 67 CHEVROLET $1325 EASY TERMS OR TRADES WITH LOCAL BANK FINANCING AVAILABLE Spencer, Regional Director, ^' 1964 FORD, F600 cab w/alum. van., 14' body $1095 Malibu SS Coupe. V-8, auto­ tomatic, a 1 r conditioning, Impala Sport Coupe. V-8, au­ 296-0200. JACK HARKINS matic, power steering and power steering, radio, vinyl tomatic, power steering, ra­ Wadsworth Falla State Park, brakes, bucket seats, radio. roof, i^tew alls. dio, whitewalte. Edward RIzzotto, Regional Di­ S A L E S and SA LES > rector 264-6169. ‘A Good Place To Boy A CaiT' MANCHESTER PLYMOUTH State of Connecticut SERVICE Inc. INCORPORATED ^ Department of FITZGERALD FORD CHEVROLET RO U TE 83 AUlr(OM/) M A N C H EST B t Environmental Protectloii SERVICL Inumouffi William F. Miller, Director Opsn 8 A J i. to 9 P Jf. — OanraiiiMit Hartford I^ationsl Bank or Conneeticat Baak and IVnst Co. Tims Paymsnt Plans CO n IN C. Parks and. Recreation Unit DILLON319 MAIN STR18ET, MANCHESTER, CONN. CARTER TOLLAND TPKE ■ ■ 643-2708-875-8010 Dated at Hartford, Connecti­ I -6 4 3 -2 1 4 5 — WINPSOS AVE.. ROUTE P , ROCKVILLE ’ ______m 3 3 M M»d485 Over 35 Years of Selling and Servicing Chevrolets cut, March 7, 1972. 1229 MAIN ST. • OPBN EVENINGS TILL 9 - THURS. TILL 6 ~ 646-«434 im M Raai^ a and ■■H■H■l^■sAVE'

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I - PAGE SIXTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. PRmAY, MARCH 10, 1972 ‘ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONl^., FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1972 PAGE SEVENTEEN Manchester About Town S&B Play Probes Depersonalization Hospital Notes The Tri-Town Qoqiel Sing 643-5136 24 HOUR TOWING vxnnNO H om s scheduled for tomorrow night at the Vernon Middle School has Ry STEVE IDE you dislike being merely a num­ is Sock and Buskin’s first at- the programs vdll be printed IntermedUito Care 8«inl- ber fed into a computer bank been canceled. Fifty years ago, in his play temp at expressionism. The In­ by computer. private, noon • t p.m „ and 4 "The Adding Machine” , Elmer and cross-referenced on a hun­ ner feelings of each character, Chairmen are Meg Blakeslee p.m. ■ 8. p.m .; private rooms. XI Gamma Chapter of Beta m Brothers Rice said of school: dred punch-cards, or whether as well as his public front, are — sets; Terl Dvorak — props; It a.m. • t p.m., and 4 p.m. • 8 Sigma Phi recently held ite ■ or not you accept such deper­ John Gearhart — sound; Yogi p.m. "There they’ll tell you the presented to the audience, monthly recreation evening for * Holmes—lights; Steve Ide and Pediatrics: Parents allowed truth about a great msuiy things sonalized methods as a matter which becomes the final Judge the ladles of the Green l^odge |H FOR PROFESSIONAL, QUALITY Barbara Fee — publicity; Jed any time except noon—4 p.m.s that you don’t give a damn of course, you will be intrigued of the person's actions and Convalescent Home. First, sec- H Krascella—program; JUI Gear­ ollMrs, X p.m. - 8 p.m. about and they’ll tell you lies with Elmer Rice’s comment on motivations. ond and third place winners CONTROLLED AUTO BODY REPAIRS hart — make-up; Libby Sweet- Sell Service: 10 a.ni. • 2 p.m.; about an the things you ought the type of Individual which The set, designed by director were: Hazel Brackett, G lax^ wm nam—house;and Bridglt Shear­ 4 p.m.8 p.m. Gefsky and Helena Gusetti. ■ on all makes. . . to know—and about the things would be produced, by such a Lee Hay, Is representative of a you want to know they’ll teU er—costumes. Clara Greenfield Intensive Care and Coronary Recreation evenings are a part * society. gigantic machine, with compu­ you nothing at all." is rehearsal assistant. Care: Immediate lamlljr only, ot the chapter’s -commu^ty |||| The Sock and Buskin Drama ter reels, flashing lights, and Whether or , not you agree any time, limited ito five min service projects. H Society will be presenting “The the steely gray of unrelenting Through the chanicters of with this analysis depends on utes. STAN OZIMEK, Manager Adding SLChine’’ March 17 and metal. Costumes are identical Mr. and Mrs. One, Two, Three, what kind of persem you are 18 at 8 p.m. In Bailey Auditor­ In design, with color and inci­ Four, Flve^ and Six, the play­ .Hatemity; Fathers, II a.m. • The Nathan Hale PTA wiU 301-815 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER and what your perscnal expe­ ium. TTckete, available from wright has Illustrated the de­ 18:48 p.m., and 8;.1- sen, and Charlie Fox mold the ’ ® restaurant end bar aboard Ite aircraft; to prevent ifirk irk ir itd fitit'iirir A A A -A iA With Lube. Oil ond Filter Quaint little tables; each with J®®« Creasy TOe gallery gulped In un ron. ors and the symetrlcal appU- pieces carefully to the body Edith Puts, Rhodes Rd.. Tol- at Kennedy airport in New »- deaxUIne passed and antlhljacklng programs, SB DODGE $1295 Joe leaned back In his chair, program (VIP) has been de- g^ram so far. smooth suiface and good for- tonlo Michele, 118 Summer St., ^thout payment or incident. MORIARTY BROTHERS wsgerers played their savage At Lunch Coronet, 4-Dr. Sedan. V8, games of chance; Gin Rummy, ^®P' ’ scribed by the guidance depart- gf^rtento are eltelble for niatlon. After the plaster has ^ -A n Eastern Alrilnes plane Is? RAMBLER $1295 automatic, radio & heater. “WE’RE ON THE LEVEL AT CENTER AND BROAD” Sam, shaking and perspiring, ment as a program "designed program- there are no re- formed around the body, Dartd P r le ^ m , Hart- emergency stop at Senator Well Setback, Crazy Eights, Old American, 2-Dr. Sedan. 6 65 DODGE $625 Maid,______Fortimes______passed______back_ and__ mumbled something about hav- to provide a more meaningful ^ ' , , Rick and Lee must stay In the ^ Richmond, Va., after a threat, cyl., automatic, radio & 315 Center Street, Manchester Phone 643'>5135 forthi across the tables In single «® sUontly tag to do a lab for next period, exploration of careers by offer- According to Donald Brooke' c®*'® untU they dry, which is seph Cosgrove, 14 Strong St. search turned ud no After Surgery Coronet 600, 2-Dr. Hardtop. DIS^RGED YESTERDAY: ^ heater, very clean. Automatic, PS, R&H, Clean. perioOi. Mluly' A ruined man with a pack erf shaved esards, and scurried away. tag aU students an o p p o r ^ ty coordinator erf the VIP commit- approximately half an hour, WASHINGTON (AP) — A Mm. Sylvia E. Neumann, East wandered outlhto the vezUbule chewing his spearmint, and Joe had won out again. He to observe and study the duties there are about 178 ’' ’ '®a the mold can bo remov- spokesman for Sen. Thomas J. Hartford; Donna L. Ingersoll, on Into the cafrtsrla bay doors, waiting . . . waiting. sat In his seat like a i^ k , and of staff persorael d u ^ a typl- atp^pts Interested in about ®*t wtOuxit damage to it or the „ . „ ..__T —San Juan airport officials McIntyre of New Hampshire tt*-*-****tt to drowh his tetmi In a cup of FtaaUy, Lucky Joe came up motioned to his henchman to cal day on a Job In business, ta- ^ pcaslble vocatlwial assign- body. The process Is very slm- Svjil u’ n ',1 Ti, searched an American Airlines says he Is doing extremely well TRUCKS hot cocoa. But this was nothing to Sam’s table. He stared at get him another tuna fish sand- dustry or goveniment by gjj^ additional 2-®P»y- ®' ® evil face. He "®« »® M ’’ « ^ r ie n c e ta^^^ Ptoemente range f i W ac- tempt plastering more people! Also, Stei^en F. Plrog m , 72 were delayed in departures with a plastic graft Thursday FLASH!! Scarborough Rd : 8ha™ — ^ erUargemerd giggled as they threw Cheese- "Wanna play cards?" had won out **® was . . . ^ J**®! tng inter- countante to chefs to computer When they finish casting, they nips at each other, unaware of Once^ again, the cryptic voice , hlng of the cafeteria. ^ a b ^ presrammers, with many stu- ;^^?® hollow mold s ’ after phoned threats, and weakened secUon of the ar- Dave Larsson este them. About 60 students interested ta fields relat- with plastic, and then display South Windsor; Christopher S. searchers C o v e r e d rx^ tery. OF THE THREE MG the impending doom. The usual answered, ’’Grxzorpl.” Hattlngs 90 Br^ge St.: Mrs. dtecovered no j,ew Hamp- We don’t just say IMPORTERS, ONLY mile-long Une formed in front "What? ed to medicine. **• Diane J. Parerrt, Newington, a. shire Democrat was admitted ODELL DODGE of the "sandwich” door, hun- Finally, Sam took the bowl- The VIP committee attempts Andy Mrs. Olivia M. Craugh, 24 Ken- - A TWA Jet ^ d for St. ROUTE 83, ROCKVILLE. CONN. TOYOTA dreds o f' students dived into tag-ball-slzed wad of gum out Better Planning Sought to place students ta as many neth Dr., Vernmi. Warfilngton gfter the condlUon was dls- From Manchester Ie Hartford 646-2888, Rockville 872-8666 M ANAGED TO thrir cinnamon rolls, when all of t o mouQi and answered, "I different positions as possible J,gif for fn thft K rH fnr ■Also, Edward S. McGuire, other flying ^ covered during a routine physl- Reliable, we put It POST A GAIN FOR of a sudden,". HE entered. It was said, ‘Okay.* IMiaddaya want, since different positions ta the lU m e ThUllOr Bast Hartford; Mrs. Frances M. cisco to Louisville were examination Lucky Joe. cm mgraved invitation?” For SAM Youth Program same field may be very dlsslm- Durand, WeUiersHeld; Otto searched at Louisville Thurs- ______;______THE MONTH OF He stood silently In the door joe didn’t give him the satis- Basse, 62 Ardmore Rd.; Yvonne day afternoon. No bombs were Summer came to Manches- tag classes In leadherwork, in writing! FEB. — 7.B% for '»•a z8*v*zawmoment, *v» ta Z4Z Msz u v black wMMuM tux, MAAy factionIJ iC L lU ll cfU4 ian t U l answer. c U l 0 W v r . He n v seatedOOcLLVlA -a*. ■ . «. -- ...... vl._ru»r Both students and employers E. Mayhew, 76 S. Alton St.; found. then Signalled for t o henMiman lUmself, and went through his t®*' 1®®* month ta the form of crafts, ®®®*®W^ Girls’ Sports Lack Publicity Lyle T. Neddow, 18 Bank St.; —The airport at Reno, Nev., to remove the cape from Ms pre-game ritual of e a t i^ one Summer Activities of Manches- y o ^ . etc. Provided that en®“ $h “ reactions to Mrs. Rose A. Etter, Broad and later a Western Airlines - - — - - « eaiuig one ^t a meeting held Instructors are avaUaWe, the program. To the Editors; Varsity did great. They had minutes a quarter running time Look ’Em Ovor ~ w m , ^ J u s t t M ^ t o ^ w w tmd to Assistant Town M^iiager course offerings are unUmlted. One point that Mr. Breoks Qne of my biggest complaints won four games and lost only and only stop the clock for foul Brook. plane at Reno was searched USED WOODED and OLPSMOBILE Also, Mrs. Virginia Fraser, 67 after a note found aboard de- RAMBLER ALUMINUM PUCK-UP cracking his knuckles. He was f„ „ siimnd the o«i«r hnW J®*>" Harkins, other town of- in terms of entertainment, emphasized was that the pro- ta hl|^ school is that girls don’t rae with two games to go. The shots, whUe the varsity plays ______, ___ —J _____ „ ___ not oriented to just any publlcj^ty when It comes Ja rvees as well as the Varsity for eight minutes, stopping for Wells Rd., TalcottvlUe: Mrs. clared the aircraft would be This Is Just CAP 68 VlSTA CRUISER cool. \rita ^ ^ i^ c ^ar^r,*^ flclals, M d four S ^ members, there wculd weekly muric K*"®*” 1^ 3 safe\ Safe Buy 70 HORNET $1796 t. „, oo hip irw as decided that better plan- cOTcerto”a p ^ a W ’’ to to te s ccllege-prep students. All stu- ^ sport®- This year the paper had some very close and ex- foul shots, time outs and other MUdred Teemar. 18V4 Ldlley St.; bombed. $1IW 4 Mrs. Glenda E. Houle, 86 Bette Flights were delayed at many S.S.T. 4-Dcor Sedan. To fit a Tbyota Hl-Lux Station Wagon. Fully All eyes wia atoea4fi /iDftkm mm rfi •« “ ® 4 J^®®®fy.mD/nofrfkitp “ ®®®* “ “ ® "®>® ntag was neededncoded to make SAM cfct both youth and adults. Such dents are welcome to discuss her® I®^ t®wnxawn (Manchester) citingciung games.games, Their m eir one loss things.Uiings. But these are only a few Circle, RFD 2. Vernon; James airports as the spate of i^hreats A Partial Low mileage, looks like or Datsun Truqk. equipped, Including fac­ n ^ i m ^ immeamwiy successful than last groups as the Hartford Ballet the program with tlielr counsel- hasn't had a picture of one came from the strong Jayvee^ of the things which are never tory air ccndltlaalng. w e ^ j p ^ e i ^ ^ o l a t o summer. Company or Manchester Civic ors. Slrls’ to m . All they ever get Is of Rham High. It was one of heard about the girls’ basket- Campbell, 107 Campbell Ave., continued and beefed-up secur- WJrUsedCais a new cne! SPECIAL $e0.M Vemon. *ty slowed departures and ar- f® th ^ the ^laMer c ^ d w ^k gathered around the table, sen^ As a result a meeting of SAM Orchestra may hold rehearsals Rarhnra ® ®*"®'' article that Is about the most exciting games yet baU team. I think that all the _ ___ Lislin|[: . . through wlthpitt diftying his ing that something was in the ___ ,______1 « __in mrnnnhAKtAf 'Ph« viima four small lines long and all that the Jayvees lost by only girls*girls’ teams at Mnehester High Also, Robert S. Smith, Bolton; rivals. was held last Sunday at Cress- Manchester. The free films Mrs. Kathleen Chamberlain, ft’® FAA, meanwhile, said It roads. The puipose; To draw up would bo shown twice weekly, that It says Is -who was the cth- five points. ' should be heard about, West WilUngton; Mrs. Hortensla " ’111 require new commu- guidelines for this summer’s Instead of every Wednesday er team, which team won and The Jayvees play only six (Name withheld by request) T. Wild, East Hartford; Howard nlcatlons systems between air 1968 CHEVROLET 1971 FORD Cfioir in Concert Tonight SAM ajid to air suggestions for noon. Yet, they never experi- which team lost, plus the score D. Beeler, 7 Thomas St., South crews and the ground, and be- Chevelle 2 Door Hardtop. Blue, auto­ Torino 2 Door Hardtop. White with black SAM improvement. One idea Funding for SAM Is a prob- ®nc®‘* U>® excitement of the v*lch is sometimes wrong. vinyl top, factory air conditioning, power matic transmission, power steering, r Sale on All $now Tires in $tock! | Tonlfht In Bailey Auditorium, ta "Laudamus to" Nancy presented was to have a nucleus lemv If BAM Is to expand itself, weekend rock concerts, the But when It comes to the boys German Classes Planning Wlndsor; Jose Esponda, 74 twe®" cockpits and cabins whitewalls, 6 cylinders, real economy! steering, radio, whitewalls, ctean! Cooper St.;, Joseph H. Davl, 68 planes. the mislo' department of Man- Fordo, contralto soloist ta "Qul of personnel as well as two co- then the $18,600 requested from P'-«®»ure ot viewing artwork at having a KAine they write an Wadsworth St.; Mrs. Marjorie Wl»“ ® claiming federal pro- Hiab i9/-hnni nrfliwntii ®®<*«® ®-d dexteram” ; and Usa erdinators. Therefore, each per- the town by the Youth Commls- ® crafts fair, or the entertain- article t o t ^ ® ® yP half the Trip to the Old Country R. Kurtz, 347 Keerey St. grams have drastically cut the 9 1 3 4 5 9 2 7 4 5 chest# High School presents g j^ "Domlne son would have a definite slon may not ^suffice. ($10,000 weeknlgtot fUms. It’s page and put In at least two or A FORD A BUiCK the aiaual sjMlng choir concert, oeus, Agnus Del” with choral responsibUlty. is to provide jobs). Thepos- ‘ ®® *®'® t® *™®"^ S^M. The three pictures of the game. The Also, Mrs. Joseph E. Wehr number of successful hijack- V q U (SW A G EN As some cf you may know, Jr. and daughter. Enfield; Mrs. ‘"K®. Nixon .,sald In a state- ■ 98 GAIAXIE 91898 H 68 LeSABRE gl496 featuring the combined choirs accompaniment. For example, there could con- siblUty of patrens was suggest- meeting will be this Sun- ®™®‘® ‘ ®“® which team was the German classes uiof Mrs. i.n;-Mc- SAT Registrations Frank R. Tranes and son, Mans- *"®"^' . ^ . 66 SEDAN $896 600 4-Door Sedan. V-8, H V-S Convertible. Auto- of kOlS and the Round Table Also featured will be a duet ceivably be a business manager, ed by Stan Geidel, a SAM mem- ‘t®)^' March 12 at 2:00 p.m. at leaaing at t o end of each quar- Hippier are in automatic, radio, pow- H mafic, radio, power Stagers. < featuring Mary Sloane, piano, a job-cb-erdtaator, an entertain- ber. the Youth Services Ontor, 14 ter, who playM $r®®t, who had tentative stages cf planning Due Next Wednesday field Center: Mrs. William D. ^ alr-transp<^Uon Radio, heater, low mile­ The ‘ College Board SAT McGehee and son, U8A Down- to"* toces a new threa^t, In ^ We Are CLEANING OUT age, clean! H er steering, whitewalls, H steering and brakes, Hio choirs will be performing and Geoff Perreft, , ment co-ordlnatcr, and an edu- Pertiaps those unfortunates F®rh St. —only two days till the most points and a let more. S’ trip to Deustchland ta the H factory air condition- When It comes to the girls will be given on April 15, ey Dr.; Mrs. James M. Dean f®™* o ' vicious extortion plots H test drive U p one! ;vl'. VlvaI°“ ' f ‘" ‘ «''«®‘® ''® ‘V‘'® "^ Thursday, March 14, at 9 1971 COMET 4 DOOR SEDAN VOLKSWAGEN ‘New Style’’ 2 Door cepted.” expected Jobs. The UB. Office Last summer, the U.S. Bu­ wrlte>about it. I don’t think they Frau Mclnerny started the a.m. Seiiiors who wish to I Hardtop. Fully equip­ In the cold of winter, it The usefulness of the book­ of Civil Defense, for ex&mirfe, reau of Labor Statistics report­ SALE PRICE! •• t-Dr. SEDAN 01698 1971 NEW ped with AM/FM slgr even know t o t t o r e are girls’ " ‘®®“®K '^^® take the test must sign up Immaculate, low mile­ nal peeking radio, auto- already is too late to take let, however, Is not negated by plans to hire nationwide 400 ed, an average of 2.4 million teams at MHS. ®®"«®: “ ®‘ S'®® ‘ by the close of school on Medium Blue, Radio, Automatic Transmission, White- 9 9 A O C TOYOTAS! a test for some summer students with at least one year Three weeks ago. the girls’ «“ ®ce®1. '>Y-try sp in . Come Monday. age,. one owner. matio, power brakes the passing of the application ycuths between 16 and 21 were walls. Decor Group. Factory Label Price $2860.90 A w # 3 No payments till April! and steering, tinted in an architectural or engineer- j varsity basketball team wasn’t ®« "®vv.” Only a few weak ______I . jobs, looldng for employment ta June Iglaaa, Execuuve Dem- ^ Although the number of Jobs deadline. There are ways to tag program, to work on a sur­ doing so good. They had a rec- v®!®®® "^*'® . '*jj® ®"®® PRE-OWNED lonatrator. fr' involved ta depdlliies already obtain a federal summer Job vey of public fallout shelters. and July. ord of one win and sbe losses want "A s ), but it put a showers, sleeping quarters, I>ast Is too small to make much without taking the to t. "Out­ Original work on that survey At 18, Laura Zimmerman of with two games to go. Just be- ®* ®P*Ht Into the meeting, closets, kitchen and a room for 1970 UN^OLN 1971 VOLKSWAGEN of a dent in the summer Job standing students" .with two was done in 1961, with follow­ Manhasset HUls, N.Y., Is too cause they weren't winning A possible means of trans- meals, This would cost rough- Continental 4 Door. Beautiful Maroon, young even to rate ta the bu­ 2 Door Sedan, Dark blue, radio, 4 spiBed market, the situation suggests ‘ years of college and a high- up surveys each summer there­ doesn’t mean there wasn't any- portation around the Old Coun- ly fifteen dollai’s per person per black vinyl roof, leather interior, com­ enough grade average can qual­ after to keep the Information reau’s summer employment SPECIALS! pletely equipped with factory air condi­ transmission, whitewalls, vinyl trim, low, LYNCH MOTORS that there are surpristag bene­ thing to write about. I mean, try suggested was the Hotelbus. night. Another suggestion was ify without the test. The' ma­ statistics. She does not need a TO TOYOTA $1995 tioning, power brakes, steering, seat, fits ta keeping tajormed of up to date. James Roembke of they had some very exciting This consists of an air-condition- to stay in youth hostels and 66 PONT. $1195 low miles! jority of summer Jobs ar^ not the U.S. Office of avU De­ crystal ball or an economic LiMm. Cmv., I«w, low mllo- Mark II 1-Dr. Hardtop, Mm, windows, radio and whitewalls. summer employment opportun­ games and I think they were ed sightseeing bus and an extra guest houses, which range from •••, a Mto., PS. automatic, Pawtr brakas, * CM, fcMIlllKra ITBIVm Ul ities even during the snow sea­ tied to the civil service test. fense said that the purpose of expert to know that She faces good enough to write about, vehicle that goes ahead to the about fifty cents to four dollars bucktl HiU. a difficult time in squeezing a S-A-Y-E-! •1895 son. Last summer, the federal gov­ the survey Is to check on the The Jayvees compared to the planned campsite. It contains a night. 66 OLDS. $1196 66 FORD Lisst summer, the federal ernment. hired 425 interns, and quality of public fallout shelters paying job out aulo., Oal. SN 4-dr. hardtop, irMib 22,0m summer employes were that would be used by Amer­ market crowded by older high the idea of chartering a quarter PS, PS. I, tula., PS. government filed 12,648 summer We Need Good Used Cars! jobs nationwide through civil hlrM through a system term­ icans ta case of nuclear attack. school youths, college and of a plane was presented. To 66 OHEV. $995 67 MERG. service examinations. Last Oc­ ed "agency staffing" whereby One official behind the federal graduate school students, and The High $chool World do that, we need enough stu­ CktvolM 4-Dr. Har4top> *• Paiklana 4-Dax, I, aula., n , the agency tavcAved determined summer Job booklet is James workers for whom unemploy­ dents signed. Estimated total PS, air cotid. **On the Level at Center and Broad Streets for Over 38 Years” tober, the U.S. Civil Service (Compiled by Students of Manchester High School TOYOTA TOYOTA TOYOTA TOYOTA Commission Issued a booklet til* .f>ri»»rtf f-r hiring. R. Poole, director of youth em­ ment Is more than just a sum­ cost would be near six hundred ^ CORONA COROLLA TOYOTA TOYOTA The Civil Service Commission mer problem. An early start Sports Editor dollars (a week’s allowance for U- MANCHESTER MARK II CROWN HI-LUX LAND CRUISER I entitled, "Rummer Jobs In Fed­ ployment programs for the U.S. Editor eral Agenclea,’’ listing some of booklet views the range of fed­ Civil Service Commisalon. “ I and careful preparation have LAURIE MINER —\ MTKE3 MISTRE3*r*rA most of you)! So think about MORIARTY BROTHERS the opportunities the govern­ eral government Jobs expected think students are ctarttag ear­ limitations ta lapdlng a sum­ It. PRIOM START AT 0 Oo-Edltor ( Art Editor ^ L D S M O B iL E ,8 5 DBUVBRBD IN ment expects to offer. tMs sum­ : this summer. There Is worii lier to look for summer Jobs,” mer Job ta Miss SSlmmerman’s Just think guys — blue-eyed, 315 CENTER STREET. MANCHESTER 643-5135 DAVE LARSSON DARYL JURAN SUvdr Lan« il Hartford Road, Manchaater AH McdMi Available ^ MANCHBSTBli mer. Several of the Jobs In­ ' with the U.S. Postal Service, Poole said. "We see a number., .view. "You . always have to blonde German girls. . . Girls, OPEN EVENn^GS TILL 9:00 Except THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS For Immediate Delivery volve a civil service test, and, vritlqh annual participants ta of students coming ta about know someone,’’ she said. "I’d Feature Editor Faculty Adviser Just think — blue-eyed, blonde 6 4 3 -1 5 1 1 the booklet said, “ applications the frantic summer Job. hunt summer Jobs ta the Washing­ love to have a summer Job, but BARBARA FEB ZANE VAUGHAN guys. . .) (for the tost) postmarked after probably already are aware of. ton, D-C., area (where Poole ru probably bum around." Harem

\ I ' PAGE NINETEEN PAGE EIGHTe I iN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1972 MANCHESTER.EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH io, 1972 Kentucky Nips Tennessee^ dtsiAald, Cards’ Torre Ends Spring Holdout, ■iB By FARL YOST Lands NCAA Playoff Spot Basketball Sport$ Editor White Sox Vote on Player Strike NBA acceptable increase for the cur­ MiUer said the strike could bUity of a players’ strike,’ ’ said tional League’s Most Valuable at the age of 70. “ We had to son M-S2 and Virginia beat drews was high for the winners NEW.YORK (AP) — If NEW YORK (AP) — EASTERN CONFERENCE hampton, L.I., will be Ithaca OoUege. “ I rent pension agreement which take several forms. The players Harry Dalton, general manager Player last season, flnaUy scrap all the way.” Wake Forest 74-66. But Duke with 20 points. Not Easy on Winners play­ The buzzer boomed and Atlantic DIvlalon tried to get some informatloh on' the Ith­ might refuse to 'woric after of the California Angels. BlUy agreed to terms with the Cardi­ upset favored North Carolina Len KosmalsW, Tennessee’s It’s not too ensy, on a winning ba^et- expires March 31, MiUer, who Adolph Rupp bounded off Rupp’s 27th conference tiUe W. li. Pet. O.B. aca squad,” Repass said, "and I found ers go on strike, Joe Torre March 31 or refuse to play In Cowan, the Angels’ player nals. The slugging third base- State 73-60 to earn a semifinal seven-foot sophomore, led all baU conch In post-secuMn.play, at least is touring the spring training the bench, rushing to the wasn't fashioned easily. Pre­ Boston 49 26 .682 — OR the scfablaBtlo front. out that one player was vacationing) in will be one of the country’s camps of all teams, asked for any Saturday afternocm or Mon­ spokesman, said, “ no one has msui, whose .363 batting aver­ season favorites, the Wildcats berth. scorers with 24. New York .44 28 .611 4 Puerto Rico and one other w ^ vacation­ highest-priced pickets. side of his sweet Kentucky Jim O’Brien’s two free Take Stan OgrolbUk, East Catholic the vote following a Wednesday day night game scheduled for really given it much thought. age and 137 runs batted in led babes. had to play catch-up to Ten­ The day’s results set up pair­ Philadelphia 29 44 .397 19% High mentdr, for Instance. ing in Florida. This Is a vacation week Torre agreed to a two-year meeting with John Gaherln, national television, according to We’re just sitting back, waiting the league, accepted a two-year nessee In the last few weeks. ings tonight between Duke and throws with 10 seconds left en­ Buffalo 19 62 .268 28% at Uie coUege.” . . .Add Tom Kelley to contract with the St. Louis Car­ There was no sign of chronic abled Maryland to squeeze past “ I didn’t sleep a wink all night,” he ■chief negotiator for the owners. the players’ negotiator. to see 'What happens/’ contract that reportedly calls "They simply outfought us North Carolina, the regular-sea- Central Division the list of. Manchester officials active In dinals Thursday, ending his bad legs. Clemson, the last-place team in said after his club had conie from behind According to MUler, the owners Cecil Upshaw, Atlanta’s play­ Buzzle Bavasi, president of for $130,000 In 1972 and $150,000 and deserved to win," said Ten­ son league champion, and Vir­ Baltimore 33 39 .468 — CIAC Tournament games this season. spring holdout a few hours "I was mighty proud of my the ACC. Tuesday night to upset South Catholic, scaled down a |372,(X)0 Increase er rep, who'ended his holdout the San Diegfo Padres, said he next season. nessee Ray Mears, ginia against Maryland. Finals Atlanta 28 44 .389 6 KeUey worked Tuesday night’s South after the boys,” said the basketball mon­ Virginia came from behind to 62-61, In a C3ans L first round game at offered in January to $260,000 Mily a few days ago, said, “ I expected to have fuU details of In Thursday’s exhibition whose squad wound up in a will be played Saturday. ClnclnnaU 24 48 .333 9 had voted 31-0 to authorize a arch after his Kentucky Wild­ beat Wake Forest as Barry Bloomfield High. Windsor-New Canaan game in West Ha­ at Wednesday’s meeting. wUl take no action until I hear the conflict when the National games, Pittsburgh edged the dead tie with Kentucky but lost Cleveland 21 61 .292 12 possible player strike. cats beat Tennessee 67-66 Tennessee and Kentucky Parkhill scored 24 points and "I was plenty worried before the, ven. The reduction, according to from Marvin. I haven’t heard League owners meet in St. Pe­ 6-4, the Chi­ the,NCAA berth because of an WESTERN CONFERENCE •. « « The unanimous White Sox Thursday night for a share of played it close right to the end Scott McCand>Ush had 20 points game, and had Iqat some sleep, and I Miller, meant the owners were of the poMibility of a strike, tersburg March ip. “It’s nice to cago Cubs downed Cleveland 6- earlier loss to the Wildcats. Midwest Division vote came foUowlng a 99-min­ the Southeastern Conference in a tense-game staged before and 16 rebounds. was even worse after we won. I just "deliberately trying to provoke but I don't think any player know," said Bavasi, “ that the 3, Oakland topped San Fran­ Milwaukee 67 17 .770 — Here ’ n There ute meeting with Marvin Mil­ title and a berth In the NCAA While the SEC finally settled a disappointed full house at Duke outscored North Caro­ didn't get axty sleep,” he added. Bid Batogowskl, 'who worked the El­ a players’ strike. That’s the wants to go that far.” players are in a position where cisco 6-1, Boston shaded the Chicago 62 22 .703 6 ler, executive director of the playoffs. things for the NCAA’s post-sea­ Knoxville, home of the Volun­ lina State 16-3 in the last three Tonight the Eagles face Holy Cross lington High-East Windsor Glass S semi­ only way you can explain that "W e’d rather have every­ they feel they can afford to 2-1 and Phoenix 44 31 .687 13% Rupp was just a kid again, son tournament, the Atlantic teers. John Snow, who scored minutes to whip the Wolfpaok. High of Waterbury at HaU High in West final gfame Tuesday night at the Univer­ Major League Players Assocl- kind of negotiating beha'vlor,” body's mind on baseball rather strike.” Minnesota routed the Chicago Detroit 23 49 .319 83 shaking countless hands, and Coast Conference began its 17 points for the losers, missed Stu Yarbrough and Bill Mel- Hertford. sity of Hartford, came within minutes .ation. MiUer said. than thinking about the possi- MeanwhUe, Torre, the Na­ White Sox 10-1. Pacific Division twitching animatedly through playoff Thursday for a tourney a 12-foot jumper as the final chlnonnl each scored 16 jwints In Bob Healy’s case, it was a UtUe of making his debut in the National Bas- The bone of contention Is an c-Los Angeles 60 12 ;833 — his grinning players, berth. gun sounded. and Alan Shaw added 12 points cUfferent, ketbcUl Assn, last Sunday In Boston. Golden State 46 26 .639 14 "We knew Tennessee would Two of the teams that were Kentucky used but five play­ and 10 rebounds for IDuke. Tom “ One of these nights I’m going to sit When one of the scheduled referees Seaittle 46 29 .613 16% be tough,” said Rupp, tasting supposed to win the first round ers and got double figure scor­ Burleson led North Carolina failed to show, Batagowski was sum­ RSox Have Bullpen Abundance Houston ' 29 43 .403 31 down and really enjoy a meal at din­ the joy of another SEC winner did—Maryland defeated Clem- ing from four of them. Jim An­ State with 18 points. moned from the stands. He suited up and Portland 16 60 .211 46 er,” he said ehortly after his Ellington as his partner was explaining the floor c-CIinched division title. High squad whipped East Windsor High rules, in came the other NBA regular. Thursday’s Results last Tuesday nljht at the University of Hartford, 89-73. Prior to the regular NBA season, Bata­ Veteran Relievers Houston 114, Portland 111 gowski 'Worked several exhibition games Pasarell Conducts Informal Clinic Philadelphia 128, Seattle 123 Don’t let the final score fool you. It Involving the pro clubs. His partner Only games scheduled was far from a breather and Healy was among the biggest seat squirmers up un- Tuesday night 'was Dan Pinto of Man­ Friday’s Games Scarce in Trade Talk chester. Both are flne college board of­ Chicago at Cincinnati tU the final three minutes of play when ficials. . .The annued Eastern Seaboard Golden State at Houston hla Knights finnlly broke the game wide WINTER HAVEN, Fla. (AP)—Every major leasrue For Inner City High Tennis Teams open with a flurry a t points. Swimming Champlcnships 'WlU be staged Cleveland at Los Angeles baseball team looks for help during the spring exhibi­ this weekend at Yale’s Payne Whitney Only games scheduled Asked what was on the dinner menu Gym pool in New Haven. . .UOonn’s Dee tion season. This year is no different, with the biggest (AP i^oto) HARTFORD (AP) — After tile workout, Pasarell, a PasareU had planned the in­ Pasarell, hardly mo\dng from Tuesday night, Healy looked at hla hand­ demand apparently relief specialists. DECKED—Maryland’s Bob Bodell runs over Clemson's Bud Martin as Bodell Charlie Pasarell, who told 28-year-old native of Santurce, formal meeting because “ there one spot to return the ball to ABA some son and asked, “ What did we Rowe was among the interested specta­ starts down the floor with ball. Action came during ACC basketball tourney Spanish - speaking young­ P.R., took more than a dosien htis been Uttle chance for our the out-of-breath teen-agers, in­ East Division have?” tors at the Ellington-East l^Tndsor game Experlem^d reUwers aro^ m his first Grapefmlt League youngsters aside and informal­ school children to see Puerto termittently called out: “ all W. L. Pet. G.B. You can bet your bottom dollar if El­ at UHartford. He’s more than a Uttle in­ ^ e high to tr ^ e appearance the other day. he sters Thursday that being Kentucky 59 14 .808 — lington can get past defending champion terested in the Knights’ Court Hamed. Odcap WWte Sox ^ clobbered, giving up five bilingual is a blessing, ly—and in Spanish—answered Ricans who have achieved right, better!” and “ All right, their questions about tennis, some kind of success at nation­ that’s a tennis swing!” —or Virginia 42 31 .576 17 Crdmwel'l High In the Class S champion- It will be interesting to see what the and the New -^ rk Yankees are ^uns on three hlte. taclcSlng a among becoiii^ des^r- ^ ^ proved it himself by giving about himself and about their al and international levels in to­ their Spanish equivalents. New York 36 37 .493 23 dilp game Saturday night at UOonn, llght-halred Ellington shaipshooter will ate to a hunt for buUpen assUt- * ^ pointers to tennis novices own futures. day’s world.” The youngsters represented Floridians 30 43 .411 29 Healy wRl bo able to sit back and enjoy do in college. He has some fine moves East-Holy Cross Set Carolina in Spanish and English. “ I told them that being biling- When that quaiter-of-an-hour Weaver, Bulkeley and Hartford 29 44 .897 80 Sunday’s serving. and only needs some eiqpe'rience against a®®®- ■ nlngs against the White Sox. He and Arthur Ashe split the gual can be a tremendous ad: gathering ended, Pasarell again High schools. Even the captain Pittsburgh 24 49 .329 36 Meanwhile, Ogrodnik, who like Healy better players .to realize Ills potential. ironically, the Boston Red The White Sox are In, the work during the afternoon at a vantage in their work and so­ voUeyed with the youngsters. of the Hartford tennis team, West Division is

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THE MONEY/ 23 For fear that cdnVoMan^ j n » advertlaer should read Us ad the FlB8T Schools and Clossos 33 iE d e f in it e l y . 24 B oy’s T~iT~T"r"Ti WBPORT EKBOB8 In ttme tor the UNUSED Or unwanted cars re- nickname I REMEMBERS HIM’ |6 11 noon taaerHon. Ihe Herald la responsible tor only ONB In- . m oved, $10. rem oval charge. CALL 643-2711 S-IO 25 Olive genus r 2 ”2 2 2 ? *"" ” **«** *»«■ any advertisement and then BULLDOZER 26 Preposition 12 13 4 Ask fo r Dave, 875-6309. 28 French coin i ^ * "make good” Inoertlon. Krnrs wUch ----- • ' OPERA'TORS 30 Epoch 17 1 ** Table of the adverttsement will not be STEPS, sidewalks, stone walls, Manchester $ oorrMted by “ make good" Insertion. NEEDED ... Semeone 32 By iS fireplaces, flagstone terraces. OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN 33 Form er li Kr All concrete repairs, both lii- BIG MPNEY CAREER m ay h o v e < o «t yo u Evening Russian ruler 24 slde and outside, railings, 36 Hint ar H ik BE READY FOR SPRING a h a p p y a d i 643-2711 landscaping. Reasonably - 1 39 Being (Latin) Herald T O L O O K AT THO SE TW O , VOU'P VEAH CSUESSTH'M ORE priced. C all 648-0861. THINK TH' BULL W AS THCO W M - V O U K M O W , 7 H ’ AAOl^E VO U 43 Lawyers (ab.) Resident school specialising In ER O F TH IS VAST OPERATIO N, KMOW HOW U TTLB YOU 44 G ift o f mercy complete field training on back- tOOOW / IF THAT B IO W H E E L 45 Mascuiine sr 32 AND THE OTHER GUV ONE OF 41 43 Automobiles For Sole 4 hoes, loaders, and dosers. BYiU H IS FO REM EN — B U T IT'S JU S T OET 3 TO KKJOVY M U CH M O R E J nicluiBme U JUNK cars removed, any ccn- and part-Ume classes. Allied H E'LL BE DOWKJ H ERE WST THE OTHER WAV AROUND/ 46 Make lace 43 46 CHEVROLJPT Nova 1971, 4-door dlUon. $10. Phone 872-0488. LO OK.IKJ’ FO R A 47 W ay traveled Kr ConstrucUon Training School, Happy 60th Anniversary 5 3 HERALD sedan, 6 cylinder, standard ■ F f f l T F m M WEEPER JOB/ (ab.) 4 43 LIGHT trucking, odd jobs, also Springfleld, Maas. (3aU OoUect 48 Fourth Islam it tranamlsslon, radio, white- H 1-448-6686 anyUme. $ moving large appliances. caliph 4 BOX LETTERS walls, wheel covers, side trim, Burning barrels delivered. $4. 49 Important $ f very low m ileage, $2,800. 742- BY AL VERMEER street 644-1770. !Ur 4 j r - NONNY AND POPPY GALLI PRISCILLA’S POP U to For Your 9U8. Help W onted-Fem ale 35 52 Showered InformatitHi SNOW Plowing — commercial 55 G rowing out M to 10 1962 VOLKSWAGEN Bug, good PART-'ITHB companion for eld­ D O YOU and resldenUal. Cold morn­ 56 Show y flowers lllE HBRAL1> will not erly lady. Weekdays. Phone POVwtA HAVE ONE FOR (NEWSPAPER ENTESPKISE ASSN.) condiUon. Best offer. Call 1- ings, can’t start your car? We Much Love, SOPPA BABV-TALK? If. disclose the Identity of 429-8889 after 4 p.m . week 643-2090. O O B l any advertiser using box will! Reasonable rates. Call ■y— days. ' PlCTlONA/21^^ letters. Readers answer­ now. 646-8467, 647-0304. Nell and Tony, ing blind box ads who 1966 MUSTANG, 289 V-8, 4- ^(1 desire to protect their TWO YOUNG married men ■wlB Are You The Qualified speed on floor, $ ^ . Call after do small repair jobs and paint­ Donald, Eleanor and Donny Identity can follow this 6, 648-2826. p rocedu re; ing, also cellar cleaning and © 197J kr NfA, l«c. U r . SECRETARY Ught trucking. C all 646-2693, CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER 1965 VOLKSWAGEN bus, good Enclose your reply to 646-8726. With above-average skills, the box in an envelope — condition. Gas beater, asking "/ like to think of what we are doing as 'absenteeism/ like $660 firm . Phone 648-6875. who desires employnvent In Happy Birthday address to the (3Iaaaitled WAITRESSES for private in the United States Semrte, instead of playing hooky!" the Venum area? Compen- Manager, Manchester parties, evenings and week­ aaUcn open—commensurate Evening Herald, together 1966 FORD MUstang, 6 cylinder, ends. 646-8094, 9-5. with ability. No {dione Inter- with a memo listing the irlew s.' MOM 3 * J O ^ 0CMRAU BDS companies you do NOT very clean. Phone 647-9310. SHARPENING Service — Saws, c IW3 fcr HU, hn, T.M. U, UJ. M. Oft, POWM THE LAPPER OF SUCCESS • n n ifN U . Building Contracting 14 Pointing - Psjperlng 21 •S-\o ______TM. !««. M. wi want to see your letter. knives, axes, shears, skates, Conversion Chemical Corp. S 3 Tour letter will bo de­ 1965 CHEVROLET Bel Air, 4- door sedan, 6 cylinder, auto­ rotary blades. Qidck service. CALL BENEDICT H. Esons for RICHARD E. MARTIN. FUU 210 East Main St. rop stroyed 11 the advertiser CapUd Equipment Co., 88 Love, is one you’ve menUtmed. matic, excellent condition, $400 your buUding and remodeling professional painting service, , RockviUe, Conn. 06066 Main St., Manchester. Hours SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL If not it will be handled or best offer, must sell. Call needs. 25 years in the business. Interior-exterior. Free esU- in the usual mbnner. 648-9706. dally 7:80-5, Thursday, 7:80-0 528-34018.' m ates, fully insured. 640-4411. Dad, Mike, Cora, Mark, BY PHIL KROHN Saturday, 7:80-4. 648-7008. GUMMER STREET CLASSIC 1903 Packard 200, 4- N.J. LAFTAMME — Carpenter INSIDE—outside painting. Spe- Bev, Mary and Pal doM* sedan, 08,000 original TREE SERVICE (Soucler) — contractor. AddiUons, remod- cial rates for people over 60. 'Trees cut, building lots clear­ HAPPY ADS Lost and Found 1 miles, no rust. Immaculate. eling and repairs. 875-1642. Call m y compeUtora, then call HBAP 9 u p . $600 firm . 649-8417. ed, trees topped. Got a tree' ------!------m e. Eistlmates given. 649-7868. Happy Birthday NVERSE — hrl ^\-KOCrX a N B Application made for payment. condition. $1,880. Sa-vings Bank Interior, exterior, painting, JACK and IRIS fr o m 3 a g v : g.X// of M anchester. 046-1700. AL LAPLANT—Siding, roofing, paper hanging. Free esU­ Mom and Dad, n o f p f FOUND — Female Collie type- Household Services 13-A storm windows, a'wniiigs. Qual­ m ates. CaU after 8 p^m., 648- CLAM/ dog, tan. Contact Coventry 1964 OLDSMOBILB, Starflre, ity woricmanablp, free esU- 2804. from Corinne, Jackie, all power, excellent ceclalizlng In older A Happy Birthday Meeting HaU), Colony Shops, 0309. 1516. floors), mslde painting, paper BY FRANK BAGINSKI ■ ^ iotV nk, a,. TM UJ. m.’mT 1969 DODOS Dart, 340, 4 speed, Jolene, Ricky, Jimmy, PLAIN JANE hanging. No jMi too smaU. South W indsor, Conn. 286-3851, good condiUon, $1,000. 648-647«l. LIGHT trucking, cellar and at­ Jody, Julie, Jina, GRANDPA ‘I had Dad eonvincad . . then you beat him 621-0041. John VerfaiUe, 646-0760. 872- \ HEARD ABOUT KoDNEy i t 's h \ s k n e e I FOUNP A REPHEAP Ucs cleaned, odd jobs, la'wns, Roofing and BONI=» IN THE HOSPITAL! O N I T ! you were an at checkers on the trees cut and removed. Call 2232. HI DREAM GIRL! Scott, Roger, Laurie, Love, WHAT HAPPENED? V ^ intellectual . . night we need the car!" Tracks - Traetors 5 643-6000. C h im n e y s 1 6 - A Richie, Donald, Susie, C 1*7} U N|A I. TM I h U I Pw ow ^ Fersenob 3 Andrew I960 ClfflVROLET hqlf - ton KBWEAVING of burns, moth- ROOFING — Specializing re­ B e n d s - l\Hope Yoii Had Babe, Squeege, Laurin, TAX returns and all your book­ pairing roofs of aU kinds, new truMc, fleet side, or trade for holes, sippers repaired. Win­ Stocks - M ortgages 27 Marc and Tamme and keeping chores done profes- van. 647-1904. roofs, gutter work, chimneys, Happy 13th Birthday sionally. Your home or mine. dow shades made to measure, A Nice Day! ______us too______cleaned and repaired. 30 years MORTGAGES — 1st, and 2nd, ReasonaM e rates. Call 649- all size Venetian Minds. Keys made while you wait. Tape re­ experience. Free estimates. mortgages — interim financ­ JOHN-JOHN WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALLI 9140. 1960 CHEVY panel truck, call Happy Birthday corders for rent. Mariow’s, 867 CaU Hawley, 643-0861. ing — expedient and con- Welcome Home 648-0679, after 0 p.m . ______fldential service, J. D. Real CAROL Love, INCOME TAX returns prepar­ Main St., 649-0221. BOB ed by aMKilntment in your H eating and Pkmibtng 17 Estate assoc., 643-0129. Love, Mom home or oOlce. Personal and AiitoAceessorles-Tiras6 ContfocHng 14 Mom, Dad, Auntie, 3-10 business. Chll 648-0888, Russell GRANTS Plumbing Service — MORTGAGES, loans, first, sec­ IMPORTED CAR tires on sale ond, third. AU kinds. Realty Billy and Kristen Happy 16th L. Burnett. MASONRY, low out of season Free esUmates, plus quality at the Tire OuUet, Vernon Cir­ woric. 648-6341. statewide. Credit rating unnec­ prices, all types of stone and essary. ReasonaMe. (Jonflden- cle, Vernon, Conn. concrete work. Remaster and Happy 5th Birthday MOM INCCOCE TAXES prepared by SAM WATSON Plumbing and Ual, quick arrangements. Al­ Congratulations Improve your cellar now. CaU Gordon F ogg, 646-8438. Heating. Bathroom remodel­ vin Lundy Agency. 827-7971. On Your Engagement Lots of Love, T r a ile r s > after 0 p.m . 643-1870, 644-2976. ing and repairs. Free esU­ 100 (3onsUtuUon Plaza, Hart­ PATRICK OONNBX7TTCUT and F ederal SANDY and RICK Jerry Mobile Hemes 6-A m ates. CaU 649-8806. ford. Eveninga, 288-6879. MR. ABERNATHY tax returns prepared In your NEWTON H. SMITH A SONS — from your sister, BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY Remodeling, repairing, addi- Love, hom e. B ill Sheridan, 743-9387, B O m HeatUig and Plumbing ------:------— ------— (A) 1967 FORD % ten camper spe- Uons, rec rooms, porches and Grammy and Pop Julie Happy Anniversary VES, SIR, HE ClAIMQ LOUD CUPPETY-CLOPS after 0 p.m. — Prompt, courteous service. ButinOSS OppOTlIlllIty 28 . clal, 8’ body. Very good condi­ roofing. No job too sm all. CaU — * EVERYTHIN© GIVE H/AA A HEADACHE! Uon. Low mUeage. I^one 649- CWl 643-1496. ------JIM and BARB DO YOU INCOME TAX preparation. 640-3144. H AVE M V e IN o r d e r ! 4114. Happy Birthday CaU Dan M oaler, 640-8339, 347- from H O R SE CARPENTRY — Repairs, re­ Sweet DAVID s u e . liii YELLOWSTONE 19%’ M iB in e r y , SPRING READY modeling, addiUons, roofing. Jack and Joan, self-contained traUer. Com­ 1 9 with love. CaU Daidd Patrla, Smth Wind­ Dressmaking FORME? CAPTAIN EASY BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE plete with canopy and moe- IS THE SEASON Sixteen Dad, Mom, Chris, Steve and Jane AutomobHes For ScJu 4 sor, 644-1706. DRESSMAKING and altere- quito netting. $2,490. 742-7693. •10 BEGIN A Steve, Karin & Thunder HOW M N YOU PROVE WHAT WHEN m e a n w h il e . PUCEY'G p ig g in g u p a l l Uons—also sUpcovers . and ANP THIG MORNING. WHEN I WOKE 1969 ‘TOTOTA, Corona, deluxe, CARPENTRY AND HAPPENEP.TO YOU WA^ MO IF O U N P 1 UP HERE AT THE LOPGE. IT WAG J AVAILABLE INFO ON ROY BLEPBOE„. FRANKLIN camper, excellent draperies made. Free pick-up PROFITABLE BUSINESS Happy Birthday NIGHTMARE. MR. GRANT? MV&EUF IN 9TfU WMV eOCKBriy-' 40,000 miles, excellent cmidl- condiUon, sleeps 6, completely BUILDING and deUvery. Call 648-6469 ask I Happy THE GTUPY GO H\9 ONLY GON. tion. $1,300 or best offer. Call NEW 8-BAY COLONIAL Happy 34th Birthday TOM. TURNEP HIPPIE. self-contained. On 1967 CSieirro • Repairs—^Remodeling fo r Anne. LUCY CUSTER AT BLEPSOE'G 670-1947. - CAR-CARE CENTER COUNTRY HOOGE, ANP YOU'VE NO IDEA let custom cam per with 827, 4- s Masonry—Concrete TOW-JOE r TOOK A PEM- VVHAT’G LADIES’ dresses, suits, wed­ AVAILABLE. Birthday NEED CART Credit very bad? speed. CiiU after 4 p.m ., 742.V, • Cabinets—Form ica Bev and Arnie 3-10 JCMGS^-RlPOEUVAy ■ KNIFE OFF 8284. • No job too small. ding gowns and veils, all cus­ TOLLANt) TURNPIKE Bankrupt, repossession? Hon­ tom made. Some alteraUons. All our love, est Douglas. accepts lowest 8’ ARROW camper, excellent 649-0773 Evenings Reasonable prices. 649-1133. «, MANCHESTER KIM Kitten' and Kathy down, smallest payment, any­ condition, sleepe 4, self-con­ Happy I st Birthday where. Nbt small loan finance LEON dESZYNSKI buUder — CaU BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE tained, all the extras. 649-6263. new homes custom built, re­ company plan. Douglas Motors M o v in g - Happy Birthday Happy 10th Birthday KEITH JEFFREY 840 Main. modeling, addiUons, rec NAH, ALL . AND YOU PONT REMEMBER WELL, I 'MEMBER AH,YES,THE X / I... Trucking - Storage 20 CHRIS TURNER (Scooter) G a r a g e rooms, garages, kitchens re­ SUNOCO KIM S. KIP STUFF... VISITING ME IN ST. LOUIS COIN' ON A TRAIN TRIP MISSISSIPPI ! y Af...... ANlMALSr...YSAH,... “ MERCURY Cougar, 1970, XR7, model^, bath Ule, cement from SETTIN' KICKED WITH YOUR PARENTS? ONCE. AND PEY WAS ANP PO YOU MANCHESTER — DeUvery - 568-8400 Many returns of the Love, excellent condition. Automatic Service - Storage 10 work. Steps, dormers. Resi­ AROUND. X A BIG RIVER. REMEMBER ■^MONinns.' light trucking and package de­ Evenings and weekends, Mr. day Heather, Brian, Craig, Mommy and Daddy PUT IT OUT OF /W TAKING. transmission, power brakes GARAGE for rent, Hamlin St., dential or commercial. Call livery. Refrigerators, washers HEY, v o y PA ^ Monaghan, 347-2460. Scott, Dad and Mom MV MiNP. YOU TD THE and steering. 644-1803. available Imm ediately. CaU 649-4391. >> and stove moving specialty. Donna S. TOP TO SEE SUY? STEVE CANYON BY MILTON CANIPP j 648-6063. DORMims, garages, porches, Folding chairs fo r rent. 649- Happy Birthday THE ANIMALS? 1969 CHBVELI B, 800, alr-condl- Happy Birthday Uoned, vinyl top, standard on rec rooms, room addiUons, 0782. Happy 13th Birthday EARL COWLES floor,' excellent condition. Call M otercycles-B ieycles .11 kitchens,' add-a-Ievels, roofing, ----- Read Herald Ads JEAN Love, Peace and 647-9706, 008-1606 anytime. siding, general repairs. Qual- Patnfing - Fopcring 21 JOHNNIE 2 Happiness 1866 YIAMAHA, 280 cc, $300. Ity workmanship. Financing Love, BUKX Special 1964, $400 Arm, 1966 Yamaha, 60 oc, $100. Both available. Economy BuUders, T. J. FLANAGAN A Sons — SHOWER FOWERI Love, Ronnie and Dave good condition. 649-9728. Dave good condiUon. 1064 Honda, 800 too., 648-6160, 873-0047. eve­ Painting and papering. FuUy REINT a flam eleH electric Sister, Candy PONTIAO 1966 custom V-8, Dream, no Utle, runs, $120. nings. Insured, workmen’s compensa- water heater. As little as 66c Vernon, 649-1477 anyUme. tlMi, liablUty, property dam­ Happy Birthday four-door hardtop. One owner, WES ROBBINS carpentry re­ a week. FREE servlce/nor- Happy Birthday age. CaU 648-1940. mal insiallatlnn on Helco good condltloii. $000. Call 028- modeling specialist. AddiUons, 3-10 1969 OSSA, good condiUon, 256 Unes; Happy Anniversary SALLY MAZZONE MRS. SQUIRE 8406. ______cc, woods bike, $466. 743-7187 rec rooms, dormers, porches, CEIUNG spectaUst — expert cabinets, formica, built-lns, Love, 1969 MERCURY, stoUon wag- after 6 p.m. workmanship. One ceUlng or PROGRESSIVE from — bathroom s, kitchens, 646-8446. all your ceilings repaired and WINNIE Mom, Dad, Sandy on, air conditioned, $1,$8®> ELECTRIC The Berrigans Savings Bank of Manchester. painted. Also interior painting and Susie LANCELOT BY COKER and PENN B u t im n s S o t v Ic m 13 KITCHENS remodeled, rec and wallpapering!. CaU 289- 6 4 9 - 9 0 5 5 and JACK 646-1700. rooms, home repairs by ex­ PURITY Cleaning Company — 6778 . r'M AFRAID LANCE HA6- / WHATAVICIOU9 , /r JUST HOPE HE \ . , . ■ [gio] perts with over 26 years ex­ Happy Birthday nig, floor and window clean­ LARRY WAGNER! Happy Birfhday TV« WRON© TEMPBRAMEWr J ' DISFlAH'(PF t e m p e r ! / COUNTS ALL HIS J . • # | perience. For free- estimate M OM G. ing. CaU fo r free estim ates. call 646-6884 evenings, 648-2668. Next time We honor M aster Charge. CaU KIT7 W e Love You TO BE SOLD (if there's a next tim e) 647-9686. NOW You Can Charge It! Painting and Susan, Sharon, Pat, Don't Pass Out! LoVe from LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON AT AIIOTKNi (CARPENTER available eve­ Papering. Fully insured, workmen's compensa­ All of Us Mike and Me SHOWER POWER! Love, ^ -1# SAtMAtL er.T!ieyr~‘ 196B Fold Mnslang nings and weekends. No job tion, liability, property damage. ■fimtHT too big or too sm all, OaU "H's Sister" H ordtM . Soriol No. r e n t a flameless electric Stephen Martin at 646-7296 a f­ water heater. As UtUe as 68o Happy Birthday Happy Belated SF07C396190 W E H ON OR Happy Birthday CE- ter 2 p.m . a week. FREE servlce/nor- Marcn 9th Birthday IH D M ., MUUKH 16, Uf3 mal InstaUatlon on Helco T. J. FLANAGAN MOM DIANE at M ils AM. PRBB — Interior decorating lines. MINO service. Advice on color aeleo- & SONS Love, Love, Uon, drapery coordlnaUcn, J&B Karen, Kathv, Philip Mon;, Dad, Danny, from Moriarty Bros. wall coverings, carpeting, etc. PLUMIING CO. 643-1949 and Jalce tU Cantor Mnot Custom Squares, 66 Cooper St„ 2 8 9 - 2 6 7 9 ^ Debbie and little Rock The Strauss 64^-6693. , ■ \ M ANCI^TER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY,, MARCH 10, 1972 PAGE TWENTY-THREE '^PAGE TWENTY-TWO MANCHESTER BVEfflNiG HERALD. AL^CHia^TER. CONN.. FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1972 Lets For Sale 73 Out off Town H o h s m For Rm t 65 72 Houses For Sale 72 Out off Town Wanted - Real Citote 77< THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY SHORTEN and WHIPPLE Apartnwnh > IFIata - ApcNrfmMta - Flats - M anchester Houses For Sale For Sole 75 OBINTEJR SniBBT looatton, 8- HIGHLAND STREET For Sole 75 1. Tenements 63 Tenements 63 For ie n t NEW LISTING SEU4AN(3 your property? We room home, 1% baths, «lther Offered by the BOWERS AREA Custom buUt 6-room Colonial COLUMBIA , 1— ’Two - famUy need listings, call John H. Lap- HOW ABOUT GOlMGl WOMDERRJLfl’LL U ft R Colonial In execu­ VERNON 129,900. IMMEDIATE occupancy new 8- lU MAIN BTUBHIT — llin* OFFICE Space. . CaH T. J. offloe or residential use. 8300 7-Room Colonial with attached garage. Finished house. Privacy, two acres. Ap­ pen In c., R ealtors, 649-6261. CLASSIFIED Ju S T fO R A OUnOOlMMER-> SEEIFki1RS.efiUMT m onthly. R . D. M urdock, 848- tive area, UtUng room rec room, 1V& batha, quaUty BIG RANCH BREATVt£R..> bedroom Duplexes, all sepa­ rooms, first floor. 8USJ8 Crockett, Realtor, at 648-1877. Paneled-Family Room proxim ately 8150 month rent to ‘SS", ,STnop/ aUSTIHETMO WiaOOMEAMO Numeroua one-ro«n piu* unite 2698. with fireplace, formal din­ throughout. Beautiful lot. Drive LOW PRICE new owner. 884,900. T. J. .CRAKlJMf rate utilities, basements, monthly. Family unit of adults. Large living Room • -mEPOPAIXirs TAKEOl/ERf, driveways, IM baths, 8225 Security deposit. Call 040-9420 available. Two euitea of 800 ing room, family room, PHILBRICK by 197 Higfa^nd, give us a caU Only 2 yean old, 800’ frontage, Crockett, R ealtor, 875-6279. DEaOEO TO OOVEN*i'tcY — 5 rooms, single kltidien with buUt-ins cua- Private covered Patio. 8 large bedrooms, IH batha, Aueriens 78 monthly, security and lease, ‘941 p.m . and 1,000 feet in the M anches­ Wall-to-waU carpeting and start packing. T.Ji Crockett, ADVERTISING TAKE A MIGHT house, 8180 a month plus secu­ toih drapes, waU-to-wall car­ R ealtor, 643-1677 first floor laundry, dining room. NOR’IH COVENTRY — New 8- Frechette It Martin, 847-6068. ter State Bank building. Un- Walk to AU schools. OEPEfeOHTME LOOKINO for anirthlng In real Umlted apace in new Standard rity. A vailable M arch 15. CtOl peting, laundry room, half AGENCY Eat-ta kitchen, oven range, dish­ bedroom SpUt Level, IMPORTANT ''ANTIQUES CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS WOS- AVAILABLE Immediat^ — estate rental — sq;>artments, Educators building, and we Alfred Heckler between 7;80 bath aU on the first floor. COLONIAL—8 rooms, 7 years BELFIORE AGENCY MANCHESTER — 2-famUy, ,7-6, washer. Partially ftalahed Rec baths, fireplace, garage. High AUCTION 8:30 AAI. to 5:00 PJ». One-bedroom apairtmei^; . homes, multiple dweUli^, no have a super, comer locaBon and 8 a.m ., 742-6519. Second floor conslsta of 4 .old, 24’ foot Uvlng room, fire­ large lot, 2-car garage. Char- room with heat. Attached ga­ treed lot. 829,900. Haybs Agen­ SAT., MARCH 11, 1972 10 A.M. pUances, carpeting, heat, hot fees. CaU J. D. Real Batate up on East Center Street, large bedrooms, master bed­ place, country kitchen, family 647-1418 Bon A gency, 643-0683. rage. 10x15’ tool shed with foun­ cy , 646-0181. " , Pachaug Grange Hall, Route 138 water. 8170 mouthly. Fhone Asaoclatea, Inc. 64S4U20. where we will sell or build for room with fuU bath and a room, four bedrooms, garage. dation. 649-6806. ■ Griswold, Conn. COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Out off Town MANCHES’TER — Elxcellent 6- SOUTH Windsor — Oversized 7- 4:M PJO. DAP BEFOBE PUBUOATION 640-8978, 648-6185. you. . and, let us teU you about fuU bath the haUway. Large lot 838,900. ROLLING PARK— Immaculate Exit 86, Conn. Pike MANCHESTER — New 8-bed- room'Cape on bus line. Call room SpUt on one-half plus Deadlliw for Saturday and Monday la 4:80 p.m. Friday the unlimited potential In the For Runt 66 This home 'has a 2-car ga­ 6-room Cape, fuU shed dormer, Exquisite Viet. Couch; Marble- ETRST FLOOR, four roome, RANCH—8 rooms, 8 bedrooms, Towne R ealty, 649-4056. .. B & W .. treed acre. Convenient. ’ITiree room duplex, IVt baths, wash- former Mancheater. Communi­ rage, aluminum siding, alu­ two full batha, paneled rec Top Vanity; Mahog. Side Board; heat and appliances. Linden St. RIace, garage, M id 30’s. BE APPBEGUTED DIAL 643-2711 are always available. , ment, wooded acre. This la a sluqqpting. Assum able 5 ^ per e m , C g | « Windsor; Blanket Chest; Sets of 'E A T '^ R ^ p.m . or w e^ en d s, 646-8070. ments. Includes heat, hot wa­ quaUty home in Immaculate 74 M anch5ster 640-5806 Prtaciides. Owner 289-0763. MO MORE W owr ’^eiSS'/ORAM R MANCaiESTER —Royal A rm s______RAISED RANCH—6 rooms, 2 cent mortgage, 20’s. Principles ______■ chairs; SON. TIET’ANY 6” Gold S o « ' FOR OUVES, I WAMT CARROTS .MV WATER'. MANCHESTER — Central. ter, all appUances, with diah- condition and therefore 2-bedroom townhouse apart-. TWO-FAMILY duplex, two bed­ waoher, diqx»al, carpeting, baths, finished on first floor with only. 648-1918. HEBRON — WaU St. Residen­ SOUTH WINDSOR — 6-room Bowl; RARE JOHN Jaul Jones ♦ <25 THE'/ MOREf> AMoee 4,000 square feet, first floor, won’t last long. Priced right RESORT property for sale to Pitcher by Buffalo Pottery; LG. Cenrinued From Preceding P a y ments. Fully equipped kitchen, rooms, near hospital. Refer­ pool and your own private ter- fireplace. Lower levd unfin­ settle estate. Aj^roodmately tial neighborhood, 6 - room R^nch, m acres, garage, fire­ GOT AWAV .GOIETr adaptable for light manufac­ at 851,900. 3IANCHESTER 2-famUy 4-4, 2 Flint Glass handled Basket; IH baths, carpeting, private ences required. 8180 per ished 'With beautiful fireplace, 2- half acre at Haystack Mt., Cape, fuU shed dorm er, oU hot place, 4 bedrooms, trout and FROMtHEIR turing, warehousing, engineer-, ca r garage, situated on 80x160 Many sgn. Cut glass items; Art patio with barbecue, con­ mcmth. Phllbrlck A gency, 646- Prom gioo.'so^Tm pets!*^^ FRECHETTE & MARTIN ca r garage. L arge lot. 886,900. Verm ont. CaU 846-8467 fo r fur­ water Jieat, one bedroom and duck pond, m any extras. CaU Help Wonted-Female 35 Help Wanted Male 36 O ing or dance studio. Warren E. lot. Inteinatlonal Associates, Glass INCL: Webb Peach Blow; venient location, children wel­ 4200. 4048, 529-6586. R ealtors 647-9903 ther taformatian. bath up unfinished, drlUed PhU Dubllewskl, International Howland, R ealtor, 648-1108. HORSE LOVERS — 7-room 647-1800. Satin Pieces; Amberina; Blue NBEX> extra money? We have BAKER bench-hand — Experi- com e, 8216. 644-1510. D. J. weU, oversized 2-car garage A ssociates, 647-1300. HElBhdN “ Raised Ranch. 8 years old with Satin Water Pitcher with reeded a challenging' position avail­ enced. Steady work, good pay. . , m Henry C o. ' ' OOMMSatCIAL place for lease. attached, acre plus lot. CaU Hilliard St. Three rooms. fuUy ^ ^ gt^ „ext to heat^*’ ^»i^Sit*'*'ind^ld^ cath^i celliivpB ta Uvtag room Out off Town now. Only 826,500. Leasenger handle; Imperial Red and Blue able with flexible hours. Call Call before 12 noon, Parkade \ SIX-ROOM apartment, first GROWING PAINS? Bakery, 646-6820. ' aU.^^ ^ ----- carpeted, complete ^U - office. Excellent business hot wate^ carpeting, 3 cmvenl^.^^A J C o., R ealtors, 1-428-0201 o r 742- Wanted - Real Estate 77 Vases; Several pieces ta SAND­ for inteirview, 643-0472. floor, garage. No children or post office, Budget Priced ta twenties. For Sale 75 WICH; R. Beyruth and R.S. ances, shades, generous clos­ location with buUdlng. Call 646- ances, storage, laimdry, nM mr^tch^^lto^ 0718. SERVICE Statimi attendant pets. References and security ets, heat, hot water, parking, Four bedrooms! ARE you having problem s seU- Prussia pieces; Rare LAMPS $2 HOURLY, plus bonuses for 2426, 0-8. 1180 monthly. VERNON part-time, mornings. Apply in deposit required. Phone ,649- 2-cor garage. ANDOVER LAKE — 0-room tag your home? Do you want to INCL: Amythest Overlay; As- part-time servicing of Fuller basement storage. Near shop­ person, Boland Motors, 366 9722. ping and churches, |176 per MANCHESTER — 000 or 1000 Spacious yard-i-105’xl60’ LET’S GO DUTCH ' Cape, 2 fuU baths, Uvtag' room avail yourself of the services trlal''Double Step Marble base; Brush customers. No experl- BAST HARTFORD o tt Burn------CUSTOM touUt Ranch with 2 Dutch Oolcmial design, 7% Center St., Manchester. month. Call Peterman Real- square feet office space avail- CentraUy located. with fireplace overiotactag of a firm that has been selling RARE Kerosene Lamps; Car­ eime or car necessary. Call 5-/0 CUTE two-room apartment, side Ave. OehUeman wanted — Dujdex, 5-6, full baths, first floor paneled Call right now! rooms, 2 ceramic baths, fully- lake, large.eat-ta kitchen, 3 or real estate ta the Manchester amel Slag Table lamp; Parlor 643-0472. heat, hot water, stove, refrig­ tor, 649-9404, Owner managed. able, excrilent location, heat, to share 4-rDom apartmmt ta «tehen, bullt-ta atove, famUy room, double raised equipped kitchen, 2-oar garage. TURRET Lathe — set up and air-conditioning, parking, jani­ 4 bedroom s. Only $28,800. Les- area for over thirty years? lam p; Hanging Cranberry erator, electricity. References, 2-famlly home with same.'in- bearth fireplace, beautiful cus- BELFIORE AGENCY Beamed cathedral ceilings, operate, nights or days. All Help Wanfed - Articles For Sole 45 Rooms Withoot leard 59 WE HAVE customers 'waiting tor service. Call 649-53S4, ask senger Oo, R ealtors, 1-423-9291, Cali the Jarvis Realty Co., Re­ Swirl; RARE HANGING GAS benefits. Dean Machine Prod­ no pets. 8100. 649-6324. for the rental of your .apart­ qulro 12 Bragg St 6-8 p m HUtchtas Agency, tom country kitchen, 2-car ga- floor-to-celltag antique brick altors, MLS, 643-1121. We need RN and LPN. 11-7, full or part- for Max Grossman. R ealtors, 649-0324. o r 742-8718. PARLOR LAMP; German Star ucts, 102 Colonial Rd., Man­ Mole or Female 37 ment or home. J.D; Real Bs- ______rage. 842,900. 647^1413 fireplace with raised hearth. AU Usttags. Doll; Rose Med^Uon Tea pot; tim e. 646-4519. GERTS a gay girl — ready for ROOM — For business man, DELUXE 2 - bedroom aport- BOLTON — South Ridge Park chester. a whirl after cleaning carpets near churches and Maini St. tate Associates, In c., 648-5129. WAREHOUSE space to rent, this emd m ore fo r 837,900. M r. TOLLAND — New listtagl 9- Early pottery; Great Iron and ______CLERKS to work part-time in ment, waU-to-waU carpeting, apartments. Deluxe one-bed­ 822,900—Five-room Cape. Coxy MANCHESTER — Highland Lewis, 649-6306 room Raised Ranch. ’Iliree, ALL CASH for your property with Blue Lustre. Rent electric CaU between 6-9 p.m ., 649-2352. ZIIIIIIIZIZIZIIIIZIZIIIZIZIZ. approxim ately 1,600 feet In- CENTRAL tin; PLUS many GREAT Items LICENSED practical nurse, 3 BRIDGEIPORT Miller — set up retail store. Must be mature. complete appUances, 2 alr- room. Carpeting, alr-condltlcn- Uvtag room with raised hearth Estate, U ft R buUt 8-room Co- v* o xxtt four or five bedrooms, 2% 'Within 24 hours. A void red p.m. to 11 p.m., part-time; 11 sham pooer, 81. n te E .A . J < ^ - cfuding four partitioned office from Fine home in Jewett CSty. and operate, nights or days. Evening and weekend hours GIRL wanted to share large condiUoners, fuU basement, Business Locations tag, dishwasher, private base­ f^place, garage, good location. ,onlal. Pour bedrooms, formal • • B OL W • • baths, large paneled rec room tape. Instant service. Hayes p.m . to 7 a.m ., part-tim e. St. son Paint Co., 723 Main Street, spaces. CaU Watkins Bros., AIR CONDITIONING Ideal starter home. INSPECnON FRIDAY 2-9 P.M. AU benefits. Dean Machine available. Apply In person to house and privileges with oth­ washer-dryer hook;up vanity ment. Available immediately Uvtag room and dining room. with beautiful fireplace. ’Two A gency, 646-0131. Anthony Nursing Home, Rock- Manchester, 649-4501. For Rent 44 643-6171. Sat. 8 to Sale time. COME WIT­ Products, 102 Colonial Rd., nearest Cumberland Farms ers. M.C.C. area.. 646-7378. type bath, glass sliding doors, 8160. J.D. Real Batate, 646- JUMBO sized Colonial and lot laundry faculties BARROWS WA^CB CO. sets of sUdtag glass doors to vUle, 876-9121. NESS THE FINEST AUCTION Manchester. store in Manchester and Rock- onto patio. 8220 per month. FIVE-ROOM Apartment offices MAIfOHESTER — Professional 7881 1®)' Frontage over ^ “ coioiuai ana lot fgmllv room with flow- Realtors — MLS rear. Sundeck, office and den, SELLING your home or acre­ — ------800’. Bat-tatatchen, foS dta- Mancheater Parkade TEAM IN THE STATE! PIC- 'vUle areas. 49>A working girl, a real Robert D. Murdock, Realtor. comblnatlcm, heat, hot 'water, office space, all electric, new stone fireplace, eaUn kitchen garage. Hea'vily wooded lot age? For prompt friendly ser­ WOMAN ^ care for two chil­ MILLING operator production ______Fuel and Feed ROCKVILLB — ’Iliree - room room, Uvtag room has pic- rooms, 2% baths, M anchester 649-6806 ’TORIAL BROCHURE each Sale! ______home a'way from home, kitch­ 643-2692. private bath, alr-conditloning, building, convenient, Vernon- with buUt-tas, 2^ baths, 2-car with p riv a cy ! AU fo r 889,900. vice, call Louis Dimock Real­ dren, nights. Manchester — set up and operate, nights PART-TIME Attendant needed apartment, heat, hot water window, and a fireplace, modem kitchen with buUt-taa. ty, 649-9823. Request to be placed on m ailing en privileges, parking. 643- carpeting, ground floor loca­ South Windsor, Route 88. 646- garage. Maintenance free. COVENTRY Govang A gency, 643-0674. area. Must have own trans- or days. All benefits. Call 649- for Manchester laundra-mat, BALED hay for sale Call 643- 6609. LOVELY 4-room apartment in stove refrigerator 8125* ^ haU-batha, 8 Two large enclosed porches, 2- Needs decorat­ list! Box lots — Much, much 2-fam lly house. Carpeted Uv- tion, parking. An;>Iy Marlow’s, 7320. Fieldstone and. aluminum sid­ ing but fo r 816,900 'who ca res! EXPEUUTS ta locating space m o r e !! portaticn. Call between 10 6266. Call 289-6898. 5438 Adulte otdy, no pets.’ Securitj^ bedrooms. Priced ta mid 80s. car garage, MANSFIEUjD — Brawns Rd. LARGE furnished room, for Ing room and kitchen, 1% ______867 Main St., 649-6221. ing exterior. Principles only, Five-room Cape, fireplace, ga­ . .. Commercial, residential a.m . and 2 p.m ., 646-2647. deposit. Parking, one car. Call T.rT-iTrr-'T t 'Three-bedroom SpUt level, Uv­ ROBERT H. GLASS SESIVICE sUtlon attendant PEOPLE from age 16 to 66, If sejASONED fireplace wood for TEN ROOM contemporary 649-6427. rage, treed lot, near lake. industrial — for purchase or mede only, parking. 816 week­ baths. luU basement, large poUR-ROOM doctor’s office. 65 tag room with bowed picture ’IHE AUCTIONEER with some mechanical ablll- you can knock on a door and pick-up load. De­ Houses For Rent 643-9878 Ranch with S-room studio apart- ■ ...... Won’t last, oaU eariy. Fre­ lease. ’Try us, you’ll like us. CUSTOMERS SERVICE ly. Call 646-0223 alter 6 p.m. fenced In yard. Located In nice ExceUent location. First floor. KEITH ment or ta-law suite, over 1% MANCHBS’TBR — Two-famUy, window and fireplace, oU hot CANTERBURY, ties. References required. Ap­ give away a free gift, show residential neighborhood. chette ft Martin, Realtors,'647- Keith R eal Estate, 646-4126, Itvered. Phone 228-9686. Heat, hot water, air-eondltion- FOUR-ROOM Ranch, pleasant POUR rooms, 8U6 monthly, ap- R'RAT FOSTATT? acres of land with a ■view, red- Iwo-car garage. Call ’Towne water heat, drlUed weU, at­ CONNECTICUT REPRESENTATIVES ply to 252 Spencer St, Man- someone a catalog and take CLEAN well heated room for Available A pril 1st. CaU 644- convenient suburban location, pUances. Five rooms, 8136 KtJiAL iiiSIAll!. 649-1922. Ing, parking. Rent reasonable. construction. Large ther- R ealty, 649-4066.______tached garage, laige wooded 546-9687 National manufacturer and dls- Chester. their orders for quaUty prod­ working gentleman. Phone 8896 o r 648-2282. monthly. L arge yard. 872-0869 C46-4126 649-1922 Call 649-1680. garage, fireplace, basement. lot. Priced for quick sale, only ucts, you’ve got a high earning DRY OAK fireplace wood, 810 649-8142 or 643-9863. between 7:80-9:80 p.m. ______mopane wtadows. .MANCHESTER • Vernon line. BOLTON LAKE — 160’ w ater­ mbutor hasTmm^ate openh^ PAr t -TEMe "" carpet salesman, A pril 1st. .Wturklng adults. 648- 828,600. Leasenger C o, R eal­ Ffii* f>iia9nynAV* sai^Haa Mkwi^ciAntna * potential with Fuller Brush. orders delivered. Ciall 742-7886. — MANCHESTER — Large slx- front property. Two parcels, for customer service representa' ATTRACTIVE room for 400 SQUARE feet on E ast Cen­ 2880. MANCHESTER Elxcellent COLONIAL—CSiolce residential Eight-room, Garrismt Cclonlal, evenings. Apply Watkins Bros., CaU Dale Higgins, 643-0472. f6nt, room duplex with garage, chU- ROCKVILLE — ’Two-bedroom ^ 2^ baths, family room, 4 bed- year ’round custom buUt house tors, 1-423-9291, o r 742-9718. Uvea. ExceUent wages and benC' SEASONED firewood, cut and kitchen and parking privileges. ter St., close to Main. Choice, condition and neighborhood, area, completely redecorated. 936 Main St., Manchester. dren accepted. Lyndale St. first-floor location 'with amide on large lOO’ shore lot. Asking fits for individuals with cme-two ______split to length, dump-truck Ladles only. CaU 646-3785. 4m«w -iiz. B ^dA W rV nve*room e“iiS;r” nomeh;^re 5*ow new Auu^fuUyrooms, auuiuuiueu KiLcnen. IT I ' double------®garage.----- ® Only----- SIX-ROOM SpUt, excelleiB con­ a home at ASHFORD PARK 8190 monthly. Security deposit. parking. Mr. Gordon, Barrows 888,400. Adjoining 60’ lot, 87,- man. neat appear- SitUoHonS W anted - load, |26, half a load, $16. CaU wfehen heat ’hot^roter “*’®Pbice, large family formal dining room, Uvtag room Agency, 646- 000. M ake an o ffe r on either or dition, waU-to-waU carpeting, ence; typing Is required. IHE ’HIOMPSON House— Cot- ______CaU 640-9625 a fler 6 p.m . & Wallace, 6490806. is a whole new world I . willing tO leam, full-time - ____ ■, after 6, 643-0604. ^ d ^ twiDtod bwaWaat n ^ with fireplace, large master ______both. For further tafmrmatlon famUy room, large above­ in parts department of busy r®mUMJ 9 0 ground pool, weU landscaped, AM>ly ’ l a m b 4-room apartment, sec- t h REE-ROOM corner office lease requlrepUances and heat suite. House It Hale Bldg., 963 ly. Phone 875-1717. Lovely treed lot. CSiar Bon In u n ^ u la te condition. Beau- BBowers owers Sciwni.School, flrehhuP«rty, grossing over 88,000 arwiTArun mnln rvdnntai d ^ of’ FStiuaryrAD. i972L Enorm ous w ooded yard, 660- chester area. Experienced. Apartments - Flats • MANCHESTER chase o f YOUR property. summer. In addition, a lake and much more Is planned. my home. Union St. area. 646- age and parking. On bus line, 1289, 568-0040. Total electric five-room homes complete with wall-to-wall HAIRDREISSER wanted — E x -______CaU 643-6691, 3-6 p.m . only. 6399. Household Goods 51 Tenements 63 convenient to shopping. Eight- One and two bedrooms. ber, 049-9846, ______;;;;______tiAoUnm am-KimA Estate of Emma O.'Blckmore late MANCHElSTER^Engllsh Cape, W e NEED L IS T I N G S VEIRNON carpeting, kitchen appliances, sun deck, and lull base­ perienced. ExceUent working BULLDOZER operators need- apartment unit. 649-9466, 646- Imttiedlate ooonpaiiQy. FAMILY CAMP sites, lake- ment , . . $22,860 to $24,000. RESPONSIBLE woman, excel­ OLD Elnglish hump back manUe MANCHESTER — 4 - room KEITH 6 downstairs room s. Include 2- N O W l “ T h in k in jr o f S e ll- MANCHBS’TBR — 826,900 8- Upon ^ la u io n of Charles N. condiUons. 643-7906. ed. See School and Classes No. 0800. Near adiools, ohnNlies fremt, VA mUes from Niantlc, OWNER WANTS ACTION lent care given your chUd, clock, oak case. Westmlnker apartment, 2 bedrooms, good ______and ohoiipliig oenter. on bedrooms, a generous kitchen, in* your pixiperty?” Call rooms, 6 bedrooms, 2 batha, Sttority ^^State On his oversized 7-room Cape ta Also, total electric one and two-bedroom apartments with LEGAL secretary, experienced. 33. weekly, my home, 648-5687. chimes, oak case, $76. Phone location, heat, hot water, two px>UR-ROOM modern apcnt- bus line. CaU anytime REAL ESTATE seasonal 8800. W rite H ie Is­ den and a fireplaced Uvtag TODAY I alumtaum siding, new fur- porUcuiat^ described in said aupiu a choice residential area so he wall-to-wall carpeting, appliances, .and private patio or land, lalanda Dr., East Lyme, d e c k ... from $179.00. Manchester law office. Write pntST class tool and die mak- o h it t : c a r e 86 dallv break- 643-4829. air-condlOwiers, garage. Call heat, hot water, alr-con- room, 2H-bedrooma upstairs, nace, trees, Hutchins Agency “^>StED: — That the foregotns told us to reduce price b y 81,000. riniv A irnni-hAatPi- TtAraiH „ . ______CHILD LAKiii, 30. ooiiy, oreax 172 E. CENTER ST. Cram. to Box A, Manchester Herald. er. Apply In person. Engi­ ------dally except Sunday, 643-0286. diuoning, cellar storage, am­ 645-2623 full walk-out basemmt, ga­ R ealtors, 849-6824, application be heard and, determined *11113 is a 4-bedroom home with fast and lunch included. 643- 649-1922 646-4126 ______at the Probate office in Manchester oversized, fireplaced Uvtag room neered Metals, 10 Hilliard St., GAS STOVE, 30", apartment NICE 6-room duplex, VA baths. ple p a r in g . CaU 646-8243. rage. 100x200’ treed lot. Only 3 /■’'‘ v.nY I X — "DON’T fence me In.” If that’s 7284. MANCHESTER West side, 6- g and formal dining room. A lot Manchester. siae, good condition. 643-2466. Land For Sole 71 827,900. W olverton A gency, R e­ PHILBRICK the way you feel about a 9 to 6 attic, basement, rec room, pouR-ROOM heated apart­ room older C olonial, 8 large the aitemoon, and that notice be m ore fo r only 880,000. 649-6806. nice yard, one-car garage, altors, 649-2818. job, Avon Is for you. Avon 890. WEEKLY salary plus ment, adults, no pets. AvoU- INDUSTRIAL acreage — all bedrooma. 1% batha. garage. gS|\.\Ste““of ^ST?SndeiS^"i®^«^ Situations Wanted <>• THREE-YEAR-OLD Frigldalre $226. mmitidy. No pets. Securi­ Representatives set their own Ixxiuses for full-time servicing aUe April 1st, 649-9004 o r 649- utiUUes, wlU build to suit and Only 827,000. LoPenta A gency, application and ...... the time and ' place ' electric stove, excellent con­ ty deposit. Available April 1st. AGENCY of hearlnx thereon, by publiahma a ..B&W.. hours, selling our famous of FuUer Brush customers. Male 39 0469 after 5. lease or seU. Warren E. How­ COUNTRY LIVING R ealtors, 646-2440. dition. Best offer. 640-1907. Call 643-0237. STYLED FOR copy of this order In some news­ BARROWS AND WALLACE CO. products in their spare time. Guaranteed raise In 60 days. REj^moERA/nON and air-con- land, Realtor, 648-U06. REALTORS paper having a clrctUatton in said CaU now, 289-4922. 1971 NEOCHI-Alco sewing ma­ IHREE-ROOM heated apart­ __ But 'Wlthta minutes o f shopping. alstrict, at least seven days before Realtors — MLS 643-0472. ditlonlng technician graduate, SPACIOUS Manchester 6-room CONTEMPORARY RAISED RANCH the day of said hearlnx. to M>pear if chine. Unclaimed lay-a'way, ment, waU-to-waU carpet, — Blx-room Cape, oveitdsed 2-car they see cause at said Ume and Manchester Parkade desires work In same field. apartment, 8180, no pets, utili­ Lovely Lookout Mountain COMPANION to elderly lady, SCHOOL 1ms drivers wanted to never used, originally 8M9.50 stove and refrigerator. CaU Homos For Solo 72 garage urith mechanic’s pit place and be heard relative thereto M anchester 649-6806 Phone 649-1092. ties extra, security deposit. 742-7676. LIVING 2H baths—2-car garage. by mall Ins on or before March 1, Monday to Friday, 30-40 hours drive In Manchester. Approxl- now 860.80. Buttonholes, mono­ Lovely buUb-ta kitchen, waU-to- 646-4200 Plastered walla. 1973, by certified piall, a copy of this Immediate occupancy. 633- r EDUCEID for quick sale by waU carpeting, 4 bedrooms. Al- order to Barbiua B. Titus, 80 East ANDOVER — Large Ranch per week. Non-smokers pre- mately 7:16 to 8:46 a.m., and YOUNG college men, wUl- grams, hems, sews on buttons, 6026. Two-zoned Heat. St., Lexingtom. Maas. 02173; June B. ferred. 649-8526 after 6 p.m . 2:16 to 3:45 p.m. We will train anxlous owner, this 4-badroom .mitnimi elding. Trees ^ ore. ______(1,700 square feet), on 3^ ing and able to do electrical etc. Guaranteed. 622-0476 deal­ Treed Mtal-Elatate. Nleznanskl, Wlldbriar Road, acres, plus a usable shed. and weekends. you. Call 643-2414. er. DELUXE one-bedroom apart­ Ootonlai with 1% baths, and de- only 824,900. CaU now, M9-7475 MATfrrooHfnBR Henriett, ^ w York 1482S, and re- and insulation work. 648-1838, VILLAGER tached 2car garage, is our or 742^ 4x ‘ M a n c h e s t e r — immaculate For details, caU: turn1 \ make toI this ' ‘ Court~ ’nUs home sits up off Route 6, ment, 'waiU-to-waU carpeting By Order of the Court. Junction of Routes 44 & 44A in Ashford, Conn. Open daily SCHOOL bus drivers wanted to EXPERIENCED computor op- 649-8403. Buy o f the M o n T w W k ta g dU^ o r 742-8248. -8-room------Raised Ranch ,'wlth „3 Frank SiUlecU close to Bolton lUne. Present CLEAN, used refrigerators, throughout, complete appU­ APARTMENTS Ma d e l i n e b . z j e b a r ’t h , aerk 10 to dark. Tel. 429-8307 drive in Manchester. Approod- erator wanted to work nights, tonce to aU acboola and public -p^ < — tag bedrooma, 2^ batha, for­ cc: Charies N. Crockett, AUy. owners have no further need ranges, automatic washers ances, vanity bath. Centrally BELFIORE AGENCY mately 7:15 to 8:45 a.m. and 3-11 p.m . ExceUent o i^ rtu n i- Immediate Occuptuicy m al dining room and sunny Uv­ for this large a home, their Dogs > Birds - Pets 41 with guarantees. See them at located. 8115- monthly. R. D. transportation. For appoint- M /X 647-1418 2:15 to 3:46 p.m. We -will train ty to associate youiaelf with a ^6-Rdom Townhouses, 1%^ ment to inapebt caU Doria tag room with fireplace. Large loss 'WlU be your gain. Sensibly B.D. Pearl’s AppUances, 649 M urdock, 643-2692. Court of Probate' you. CaU 643-2414. company tops in Its field. Ex­ tUed baths, complete Smith or Bea MUlette, Jorvla 289-7476 Realtora-MLS Open 9-9 W t«^ with taiUttas, flreplac- MANCHESTER — ExceUent 6- priced to seU ta mid-twenties. a s b p o R D p a R k Main St. CaU 643-2171. kltqhen, heat, ali^condi- _ ' n • awl #a«m6I«V «a«wvwi f>_AA«a MMesAMA ___ District of Manchester ceUent benefits, salary open. FREE to good home, two tan, 466 MAIN S’TREET — First Realty Co., Realtors, klLft, ed famUy room, 2-car garage. room UftR huUt colonial, 1% NOTICE TO CREDITORS If you 'want pri'vacy plus, call SEORETARY-Receptlonist ^Utming, waU-to-wall car-^ Wolverton Agency, Realtors ESTATE OP JOHN MCOOOE Apply Coca Cola, 481 Main St., part angora, kittens. 649-3906. AHWXlNDinONER, Frigld- floor, 3-room apartment. Heat, 648-1121. batha, fireplace, waU-to^waU Pursuant to an order of Hon. David T.J. Crockett, Realtor, at 643- . . . tht other world, whoro troos outnumbor poopio, ond always will. E xcellent c^>portunity avail­ peting, private basement, ______FOREST HILIS — Immediate 640-2818. East Hartford. alre, 9,600 BTU. Inserts In 8123.20 fam ily unit. Security. washer-dryer hookup. carpeting. Ask for Joan. Inter- U- R^pp®. Acting Judge on citim s 1677. able In a local medical office. ____ ’TWO Germ an ^ ep h erd ixip- The POLY ARCH structural system of molded fiberglass MANCHBSTEIR — PluSh oar- occupancy, 4-bedroom Colonial, ♦ 1 must be presented to Uie flductaiy wall. Phone 643-7824. Call 646-2426, 9 to 6 p.m . MANCHEBTER - West side, 4- national Associates. 647-1300. named below on or before June 1, Pleasant surroundings with BUS IBOY wanted, full-tim e pies, black and tan, 6 moths Charles Lesperance segments combines with mahogany window, door peting la included ta this 6- 1972 or be barred by law. The fidu­ hours 9 until 6, Monday, days. CaU fo r appointment, old, 649-6234. JOHN buys and seUs used fur­ AVAILABLE immediately — and solid panels in an unlimited arrangement of plans room Ranch along with 2 out basement, garage. Prin­ bedroom Cape, famUy room, 2 ciary is: 649-7620 batha, carpeting, garages, % John K. McCooe Wednesday, Thursday and Fri­ 643-1416. niture, appUances, 479 Middle new 3 - bedroom duplex, IMt to meet the requirements of the contemporary home baths, Swedhdi fireplace, large ciples only. 643-1818 a fter 8 Lots For 5ole 73 61 Livingston Road day and 9 until noon Saturday. AKC registered Poodle pups, ’Tpke., east. Open afternoon. baths, separate basements, ^ 5 ^ S55/ buyer. eat-ta kitchen with taillt-taa, p.m . acre lot. Only ^0,900. Hayes East Hartford, Conn. ExceUent typing and accuracy toys and small miniature, 6 Wednesday, Iliursday, Friday, drivew ays, 8236 monthly, secu­ garage, fuU tauaement. P riced Agency, 646-0181. RESIDENCE B and bustaess MOONLIGHTERS As builder/dealer for Polyarch Homes, A . F. Edwards MANCHESTER — Spacious 7- with figures required. Neat­ weeks old, shots and wormed. until 9 p .m ., 646-5823, 646-7679. rity, lease. Frechette & Mai> right. R . Harmtm A gency, 646- zone property. West Center St., Also ancestors papers avail­ Co. can make planning your own home an exciting room home, alumtaum aiding, 82’f,000 — COZY 7-room home, . . . . . Probate Court ness and pleasant telephmie' Extra money needed? Work tin. R ealtors, 647-9893. 7900. o r d e r o f n o t ic e o f h e a r in o able. Also AKC white male TWO orange-plaid lounging adventure. For information, contact: new root, first-floor famUy Baseboard heat, two-car ga- about 80,000 square feet, all manner essential. Qualified cut back? Feeling money utUlttea. Aaldig W^500. Kelta viCTO^^mtSraiNSEN poodle (small) for stud ser- sofas, bolstered hocks. Ideal MANCHESTBIR — 6 • room room, double garage. Only rage. Nice barn, horse ataSa, applicants should submit busi­ pressure? Knapp Salesmen R eal Estate, 646-4126, 640-1922. District of Manchester ' vice. 872-8247. room . 875. Phone A. F. EDWARDS CO . House, X>A baths, laige kltch- 884,900. Hayes Agency, 646- one acre. Hutchins A gency, ness and personal references aren’t. Everyone wears 357 E. Center Sf; Manchester, Conn. (203) 647-1852 It is ordered that a hearing be held to Box “ SS’’, Manchester Her­ 742-8901. EXCEPTIONAL «i. Immediate occupancy, bus 0181. R ealtors, 649-5324. MANCHESTER — Five acres, «>pUcatlTO of Mar- shoes. Now Is the time to try GOLDEN Retrievers — AKC. KEITH’S Leidholdt praying that an In- ald. selling KNAPP SHOES. Con­ OR For complete brochure, send $2 line, city utiUtles. Only 822,- aqtprooclmately 3 a cres bust- atnunent puipoittaw to be the laet Championship stock, shots, LOCATION 900. H ayes A gency 6480181. FOREST HnXS — Immaculate MANCHESTBOt — Executive tact Wm. Graffeo, One house raised. ExceUent for WHIRLPOOL gas dryer, excel- KORNER ______7-room Raised Ranch. Aluml- transferred. kfUat sell, newer ne» n i^e. 250’ ^ n t«e . WoU S“gSSattW a« W .52 BOOKKEEPER — Automotive verton A g en cy, R ealtors, 040- t>-(e Court located at Municipal Knapp Centre, Brockton, famUy pet, field or show. Rea­ lent condition, 860. 643-1318. First floor, 1,200 square feet, 824,500, IMBCAOUIjATE S-room num aiding, 3 bedrooms, 2 full Raised Ranch, alumtaum aid- experience helpful, not neces­ may be divided Into 8 offices. 2618. Bldg., 41 Center S t, Mancheater. sary. Experienced through Mass. 02401. sonable. 644-2910. <2ape, waU-to-waU caipet, 2 baths, formal living room. Ing, 4 bedrtxnna, dining room, ______Conn, _ on March 20, 1973 ^ .s.9 a.m. , S’TORK line crib and chlfforobe, B rick and concrete. SpUt Homes ------ID t' trial balance, experience in very good condition, 840. 646- level. May be purchased or By BEA KEI POLYARCH beautifully .paneled rooma, dining room, rustic family tamlly room with fireplace, ANDOVER —beach rightt, _ , $2,-. . before______th?®c51^S^ ______oSte’ “ xed SMILE! A DM»ion of Audktn-WU^y Corporolfon drapes, ciirtatas, shade trees, room, 2 fireplaces. AU dnq>es, new wall-to-wall caipeting, 8 goo. Vemon-Bolton Lake area, by'the% j y luo (SJurtra'eSpy vojustA m ^ ' • ^ 7 'of w this asasw o rd 'eTr electronic accounting helpful. leased for lawyers, account­ ______. • . O___A.W___ „ ______. ______« m A K ia r«>iK1la8tAr1 /\nA tlmax )n A nutva. 2429. 1 «A nnn I____ _ be published one time in « . news- CaU Mr. Bayless at Ted Tru- Male or Female 37 Live Stock 42 ants, . insurance. ExceUent Of course you can buy new HUtchtas A gency, 640-5824. curtains, waU-to-waU carpet­ baths, 2-car garage, treed lot. Nlce treed lot, $4,200, beach ngner having clreulation In this Pro­ don, Inc., 6«-1712. MOVING—Frigldalre refrigera­ lighting and pleating," parking wallpaper for the whole kitch­ ing and appUanesa tacluded.- Low 40*81 Frechette ft Martin, rights. Tolland - acre, 84,000. «t® Distriri. Help Wanted - MANCHESTER — Northfleld R ealtors, 647-0998. Attest: MADELINE B. ZIEBARTH Ifs Catching ... Send JERSEY mUklng cow for sale. tor, 880. Kelvinator electric for,. 10 cars. C om er Happy Easter own transportation. CaU 643- for part-time people with or num combination doors 643- Warned - To Buy 58 1, 2' and- 8-bedroom luxury 6. Commercial and Induotriai Just off kitchen. Only aluminum . . . 6037 after 6:30. without experience. We will ______2466 evenings, 548-1442. _ WANTED — antique furniture, apartments. Features waU-to- properties for sale and/or MANCHESTER K . Prtaclpata only, owner ’ • • y®« K®^® assist qualified appUcants In (COMPLETE set of Elncyclopae-- (.A see It to beUeve It, and: SALESWOMAN —PUgrim MlUs glass, pewter, oU paintings or waU caipeting, vanity tile lease. PRIME OFFICE SPACE CUSTOM RANCH S. B. M. h a s FREE - <118898 Birthday Ad” preparing for* license. Please dla Brittanlca, never used. baths, buUt-ln oven,' range, Up on Waranoke Road, a lovely Fabric Department Store is other antique Items. Any quan­ Even without making major write in strictest confidence to 8460. Phone 742-9484. tity. The Harriaona, 645-3709, dishwasher, refrigerator and with oU the trimmings, 8 MANCHESTER — New Usttag customised Cape that defies de- looking for a mature woman, disposal, eleotric heat, 2 alr- changes you oan get a bright to our Senior Citizens over 80. Box TT, Manchester Herald. 165 Oakland Street. Now available in Manchester, bedrooms, 2 batha, formal e-room,Cape. Tlp-tqp condition, aorlpticm, 4 bedrooms, reo room, days, 10-8. .^ p ly ^ PUgrim condltionehi, glass sUdli« new look by simply switch­ Waddell school.-Overslae gar level lot, superior nelglibotfaood, Limit one per birthday. REIS’TORE valuable old paint ing accesories. Take out some rtiwttig and Uvtag room , MlUs, 434 Oakland St., Man- OPENINGS available in our brushes! Even the hardest ANTIQUES,’ dolls, furniture, doors,.aU large-rooms. Fim rage. Won't last. Only 828,600. etc. Another that must be seen. Chester. machine department for opera­ basement storage area, am­ tMmgs you usually hide In Mtohen tgith buUMns. lUnUy MORTGAGE Money ones are easily cleaned with antique clothing, • ELECTRIC HEAT & AIR CONDITIONING Hayes A gency, 646-0181. T . J . Crockett, R ealtor, 648-1577 Jewelry, ple parking. Starting at 8170. caUneta, and put them where room lirith dual flroj^ace, tors and set-up man. WUUng to new Dipplt by Staples. E. A. clocks, glassware, household Handy to tiiomilng, achotris, they can be handy and deco­ patio, aluminum aiding, 2- FOREST HILLS sires — Central' MANCHESTER —East Cente^' train. Also need offset printers Johnson Co., Paul’s Paint ft contents, any amount. An­ rative. • WALL-TO-WAU CARPETING A s Little as 5%Down What could make a person happier RN or LPN, 2 nlghU per week, bus and religious faculties. oar garage, caipetin g, aU alr-candiUoned custom buUt Street CMonlal, with 27' fire- and inspection personnel. Ap­ WaUpiq>er, Hebron Wood tiques and ’Things, 648-2504, 457 Model' apartment open for 11-7. CaU 6464)129. ply In person, to QuaUty Name WE NEED USTmOB. • VINYL WALL COVERING wlthta walking distanoe to Colonial. Alumtaum siding, placed Uvtag room, formal din- Privets, Hebron.______Main St., Mancheater. Inq^Uon 12-8 Saturday and Martin School. than to make another person smile? Plate, Fisher HUl Rd., East Sunday, other times by ap­ Let us help you eHher sell fireplace, paneled famUy room tag room, heated aun room, Up to 30 Years to Repay Glastonbury. CARPETS a fright? Make them HOUSEHOLD lots — Antiques, pointment. or buy a house at •MAINTENANCE with beamed celUng,-plus fin- half bath off kitchen. Three MERRITT AGENCY iahed rec room downotalra, in- huge bedrooma and two fuU a beautiful sight with Blue bric-a-brac, locks, frames, • PARKING R ealtors 646-1180 Legal Notices ARE YOU ambitious, trainable Lustre. Rent electric ahampoo- glassware. We buy estates. Bidlt by eluding fifth bedroom and. baths on second floor. Home 646-1700 O rder Your H appy A d Today! and looking for financial Inde­ er 81. O lcott V ariety Store. Village Peddler, Auctioneer. • ACCESSIBIJ TO HIGHWAYS buUMn bar. WaU-to-waII,.wool and office v potontiaL 844,600. . Court of Probulu pendence? SmaU Investment 420 Lake S t„ Bolton, 649-S247. U If R Heuilng Corp. MARCHEfflER — Seven-room carpeting throughout, aelf- Wolverton Agency, Realtors, District of Manchester required. CaU for appointment. SOUP’S on the rug that Is, so • 13.000 SQ U ARE FEET 1^ . baths; fam ily Oleaiitag ovm, many other ex­ 648-2818. Call 643-2711 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Rentals by room, aluminum siding, cen­ ESTATE OP ALEXANDER ABEL 649-6016 days or evenings. clean the spot with Blue Lus- —------^ m Rotiert D. tras. Owner. 548-7664. A Savings Bank A-K-A ALBKBANDER ABEL MANCHESTER — $16,400. Two- , , .. . t, ------:::—::— ------tre. Rent electric shampooer ROOmsWIIIlOat BOOld B t Murdock • W IU BUILD TO SUIT TENANT tral location. ExceUent condi­ <*- DEADLINE: 4:30 PJd., Day Before Publication xSlna TERRIFIC opportunity for per- p^ewood Furniture Shop. ^ ^ KIITH tion. <3arage. Oidy 688,600. SFIUNO ST. area — SUperb An- bsdroom Ranch. Ceramic must be presentedpresrtu^ to theuie ------fiduciary- sonable men and women, 21 ------GENTLEMAN only, central lo* Realtor 648-2692 Hayes A gency, 648-0181. buttt "7-room Raised bath, aluminum atorms, ‘cel­ named below on or before June 1, plus to earn generous commla- WHEELCHAIR, very good con- catjon, kitchen privUegea. Pri- 648-9601 RIAL ISTATI Ranch, many, many extras, lar, garage, covered patio. 1973 or be barred by law. The fidu­ V OF Manchester ciary ta: sions, with only modei^ Inven- dition, 8186. Paper cutter, very vate entrance. Referencea re- 640-8988 m E ast Oealer tMreet PHONE MMMO quaUty plus Hutohlns Agency, T t m , bus. Hutchins Agency, iUmtrljrBtrr lEortting EUla Abel tory investment. F or appoint- g o ^ condition, 818. 540-1343, quired. 643-2693, 742 • 0986 for HOTPniNT iO -U M — 5i5*41M 150 NORTH MAD) 8TRS1ET. R ealtors, 646-5814. Realtors, 646-6824. 19 Ltndman Street MANCHEOTER , CONN. Read Herald Adt) Mancheater. Coriii. 06040 ment call 621-1962. after 6:30 p.m . appointment. I A

^ roA Y , MARCH 10, 1972 PAGE TWENTY-POUB; lE v p n t n s At The Center The Weather Fair tonigrht and tofflorraw, WUh Glenn Camber low mid 20s to 30. High r>ear SO. Precipitation 10 per cent tMiight Page 5 and 20 per cent tomorrow. Winds southerly tonight. Manchmter—~A City o f Village Charm PHYSICALA VOL. XCL NO. 137 (EIGHTEEN PAGES—TV SECTION) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1972 (OtauNilted AdverUsliig o a P age U ) PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS

a Bomb Threats Crestfield Convalescent Hospital, 5(55 Vernon Street, Manchester Lon Nol Grabs ‘Wind Down’ Opens For Public Inspection Sunday Cambodia Helm PHNOM PENH, Cambodia North Vietnam today, marking flown in all at 1971, but because On Weekend (AP) — Armed Cambodian mll- the 11th consecutive day of of a wide variation in the num­ itstty police Burrbunded the Na­ raids on the North and setting ber of planes talcing part in the By THE ASSOCIATED PBES8 tional AssemUy building today a new mark for the sustained raids,' the figures do not accu­ WASHINGTON—^The Federal Aviation Administra­ follow ing Marshal Lon Ned’s air war. The last mark waa the rately reflect the actual In­ tion today- forecast a modest improvement in the out­ proeUunation that he is assum­ iO-day period of Dec. 21-30, tensity of the air war. a v which stood as the record since ; .aci'ir- , « .s look for flying security for the weekend while air­ ing supreme government con- The latest reported raids oc­ i ■ " ‘"Or' March 12 th, 1972 tnd. the full bombing halt over the ports and airliners stepped up measures to combat curred Thursday afternoon, North on Nov. 1, 1066. t VWt~- bomb threats. " ------^—— The semlparalized field mar­ Friday evening and this morn­ shal (.said In a radio address The command said today’s ing, in each case Involving U.S. lo^is Bke Uie trouble may telephone threats o t bombings attack was one of three raids Friday night he Is taking over aircraft fired on or threatened bo winding down,” an 7AA or hiJacUngs around the nation over North Vietnam in the last as chief of state and disbanding by air defenses In southern From 2 to 5 P. M. spokoMon said. for the day. This compared three days and raised their to­ an assembly called to put to­ North Vietnam while flying By • p-m. BST Friday the with 48 on Tliursday, 24 on tal for the year to B3. FAA had registered about 20 Wednesday, and elg^ mi TNies* gether a new constitution for mmm A total of 121 such raids were (See Page Three) day. Cam bodia. Most were clearly hoaxes, the Lon Nbl's announcement FAA sold, but all were checked came on the heels of a speech out In the Interest of public by Chen Heng saying he was New Out-Patient Service stepping down as chief of state safety, / Hie tbreate followed three in­ and transferring his powers to Medicare Accredited lusiirers cidents earlier In the week in Lon N d . Rivals Announce vdilch explosives actually were A government ' spokesman Medicaid Certified Idaced on aircraft Two devices said today that with Lon Nol as Get Hike were recovered before ex­ chief of state, the acting pre­ ploding, .but the other deto­ mier—Sirik Matak—automati­ Approved by Joint Commission on Accreditation nated, badly damagliig a' cally becomes premier. In 53rd District parked Jetliner at Las Vegas, Matak has done much of the By BETTE QCATRALE Fuli Time Physical Therapist day-to-day governing of Cam­ In Rates Nev. (Herald Oorre^MNident) MRS. LYNNE KNOWLES Transportation Secretary bodia because of Lon Nol's par­ WABHlNCFrON (A P ) — The tial inc^iacltatlon caused by a Two Democratic candidates for the 53rd District seat John A. Volpe prepared for a in the House of Representatives tossed their hats into Price Oommlsston has ap­ session next week to ^ discuss stroke. He had the title of depu­ Full Time'Occupotionol Therapist stricter air security measures ty premier and operated as Lon the political ring yesterday in Tolland. proved several insurance rate Ned’s delegate prem ier. Atty. Richard Cromie of Oov- ...... MRS. SHEILA BARSATO with CaMnet members. Volpe Inoreasee ranging tt o m S .l per conferred with airline execu- The two led the March 1970 entry selected Tolland as the area Democratic leaders attend­ oeat to 2T.6 p e r cent. tlvee BVlday before leaving for coup which. overthrew • Prince site to announce that he wUl ing the meeting. At the same time, it received a weekend speaUng migage- Norodom Sihanouk. The reshuf­ seek the Democratic nomina­ Tolland appears to become ment in Mexico dty. fling of government posts tion for the seat in the newly the center of the battle for a flo ck c t new requests from leaves Lon Not in overfall com­ the Democratic nomination. other insurance firms also Meantime, airlines and air­ realigned district encompassing port moved to imple­ mand—with the new title of the towns of Tolland, Coventry Cromie, although a Coventry sesking rats boosts, and prmn, o ^ r a t o n ment etrlcter security meas­ chief of state—while giving Ma­ resident, has said he wUl set up load to act on them later. . and, Willington. tak formal status as govern­ Thlfault will also work from suranoe CSo. ation welcomed the Prestdent’s tiem through a difficult situ­ Into the race. Guests included action. ation.” a Tolland base. Equipment shown above are parallel bars, triple set pulleys, tilt table and treatment table. The Also approved were increases former Lt. Gov. Attillo Frassl- ‘ ‘ Our m em bers vidiole- 'Ihe Constituent Assembly south widl is divided into four cubicled treatment areas. Patients are treated with cpld pack^ In automohUe insurance rates nelll; Harry Hammer, deputy The towns of Coventry and shown at center and hot packs from the hydrocolator shown in right center. Electricm outlets heartedly endmne this Icmg- Royal Spiders was Just hours away from rat­ secretary of the state; State both have three conven- ifying Cambodia’s new con­ will furnish power for hydrotherapy. The Hubbard tank is expected to.be installed in 2-3 weeks. awalted beginning of a total of­ Workmen climb the steel screen behind home plate at Kansas City Municipal Rep. Audrey Beck; and State WUllngton has fense against this threat, which stitution, in the making since Rep. William O'Neill, who is two. has coat the alrilne indusby, Stadium fr) prepare for another baseball season for the Royals. (AP photo) last Sei^mber. Price working toward the Democratic In his conversations yester­ I Lon Near at a mock activity Friday centered on the stand on the busing referen­ MIAMI (AF) — Democratic statewide omivention > at North Florida prlmaiy, foe large field dum. presidential taopefuls Edmund 8. * 79.2 per eertt of aM porients with fractured hips were discharged Miami Beach High School to­ of presidential contenders nar­ Hie fwmer vice president MuaUe, Hubert H. Humphrey rowed someufoat. day, MUskle scheduled cam­ said he never signs petitions heme. and George Mo(3oveni are try­ paigning In Miami suburbs, In Menlo Park, Calif. Re- but added he backs Askew 100 ing to ride the eoattalla of Gov. while McOoyerh renewed bis p u b lic a n Rep. Paul N. per cent. ”He needs your help, * The overage length of stay was 53.4 days. Reubln Askew as they head into ca ll fo r an end to U.S. In­ McOoskey said he waa aban­ believe me he doee,” Humph­ foe final weekend of campaign­ doning his antiwar cynpalgn rey said. "Give him some mor­ ing for Tuesday’s Florida i» ^ v * The average age was 74.5 agalnat President Nixon to con­ al support and give him some dential primary, centrate on winning re-election political sujqKMrt.” * Several patients are on an out-patient regimen. Wherever tfa^ go, foe three to his House seat. He Is likely Undaay .received a boost in sMtators praise Askew and say to face a stiff GOP primary * The deportments' capability hos been expanded. they suiq>ort bis fight to beat a his efforts to win sui^port from fight. He said be would leave black voters, who make up pn^Msal for a constitutional .his name on ballots In Florida amendment to ban school bus­ som e 15 per cent o f foe elec­ * Medicare wiN pay for euNpatients in physical therapy. and nine other states but lack­ torate. He received the person­ ing for IntegraUcn purposes ed money to campaign. * The service is much needed in this area. that is also on Tuesday’s ballot. al endorsement of the Rev. Isi­ Muskle, Humphrey and Sen. Vance Hartke of Indiana dore Edwards Jr. of FVirt *The fully staffed, dally service will provide a continuity of McGovern, plus Ben. Henry abandoned his efforts for foe Myers, president of the Florida Jackson and Mayor John V. Florida primary and returned state National Aaeoclation tor treatm ent. fjiwisay of New Tork are con- to Washington amid rumors he foe Advancement of Colored ■Mwitr^iig on the state’s major volvement In Vletnano at an Or­ waa dropping his largely unno­ People. After all of the consideration regarding the additional service the decision to expand View of therapy wing from this direction shows the ramp for ambulation exercise, and a set population oentere—the Miami lando rally In behalf of prlwn- ticed presidential candidacy. Jackson concentrated on win­ of stairs for training crutch and cane patients to use stairs at home, the thuapists’ office area and the Tfunpa-St. Peters­ ers p i war and those missing In Speaktaw. to students at foe ning Jewish support in Miami was made. Persons interested in the new out-patient treatment should contact Crest­ action. field jA 648-5161. and the entrance to a treatment and exercising room. The well lighted treatmrat room, over burg region—In hopes of sal­ University of South Florida in Beach. He p ted ^ to Insure Is­ 1,000 feet of area, also contains a paraffin tank shown in center of picture above. vaging some convention .dele­ To the north, Georgia Demo­ Tampa Friday, Muritie assail^ rael’s survival and samiried the gates from the primary. crats wore meeting today ln,an WaUaoo os” a worn-out dema­ lox and poeed with butriiera In The heavy favorite to win the unprecedented series of con­ gogue” and declared, " I Just a local market. When a man •tatewide vote and foe largest gressional district convenUons don't beUe've that a s t ^ with a asked what he was buying, foe ■hare of the 81 votes at ths to pick 50 of foe state's 58 dtls- governor '''like Reubln Askew Washington senator replied, CRESTFIELD CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL, 5(i5 Vernon Street, Manchester Dem ocratic Nattonal Oon- gates to the Democratic Nation­ wlU support George Wallace.” "Votes, Just votes.” ventloo, Alabam a Ckiv. George al Oonventto. In the past, the Humphrey was ' asked at McGovern, who vlstted Ask­ C Wallace, spent Friday In his governor has picked delegates. HUlsborougfa Community Col­ ew a day earlier and later de­ Eluding Defender FOR INFORMATION - PHONE 643,5151 Francis P. DellaFera, Administrator oantrsl Florida stronghold and Moat o f those chosen are Ukqty lage In Tampa to sign a petition clared, 'Tm behind Gov. Ask- plunnsdtobe there today also. to be imcommltted. drajwn up by area college stu- Gary McReynolds, 12, tries to dribble ball around his aunt, Mrs. J. D. Wilsonl Humphrey and L in d s a.y While most majm' poUUcal dem In support of Askew’s (See Page Ten) 53, in a little one-on-one scrimmage recently in Kentucky town. (AP photo)l

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