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Soviet Spacecraft Reminder In Close Formation On Time Participants in Viet Protest V By SOL R. COHEN f By JAMES R. PEIPERT (Herald Poet) Associated Press Writer Each year at this time, we MOSCOW (AP)—^Two Soviet spacecraft circled the drop you a hint. We do more globe in close formation today and the three cosmo­ than that — we put it in print. May Number Over 100,000 nauts aboard one of the ships, Soyuz 10, took a nap be­ fore trying to lock to the other, the unmanned Salute. So, we ask you again — ■me linkup of the two craft ------:------when you go to bed, make WASHINGTON (AP) — would be a major step toward a the “radio technical equipment sure your clock is one hour AHEAD! By the tens of thousands, high-priority Soviet goal, the were perfected.’’ young war protesters gath­ V- •5 construcUon of the world’s first The brief dispatch also said Don’t make a mistake and i A orbital space laboratory. that the three cosmonauts push the clock back. You’ll ■ -A ered peacefully today for a B w x Tass announced this afternoon aboard Soyuz 10 “feel fine” and wake and discover it’s two march on a locked, partial­ hours you lack. that the cosmonauts had done that all the systems aboard ITX -U. ly fenced-off Capitol. the work necessary “ for linkup their craft and the unmanned Daylight Saving will give A warm spring sun and a you more Ume for your 2 ■ and undocking of the manned dummy ship Salute “ function cloudless sky promised to boost V spaceship and the orbital station normally." chores, more time for a attendance to more than the drive, or to shop the stores. Salute. Soviet cosmon4uts have 100,000 expected by pending the the cosmonauts “ will rest” until higher and would have to throt- weekend at Camp David, Md. noon (EST). This will leave tie down a bit to drop into the Pardue’s Kin I them fresh for the precision lower orbit, Early-arriving msirchers, en­ docking maneuver, expected This maneuver apparently BALTIMORE, Md. (AP) joying temperatures in the OO’s, sometime after they wake up. was carried out today. Officials say they have poslUvely showed no sign of disorder. With ITie wording of the Tass re- The linkup of the two craft identified one of two bodies found pennants, ballocms and kites port was ambiguous. ’The Eng- would be a major step toward shot to death and buri/ed on a flying in the genUe breeze, the lldi version indicated the craft the declared Soviet goal of small estate In Southern Mary- ; v ' t- scene around the Washington had com e together preparatory building the world’s first orbit- as that of the father of two ac- Moruiment seemed like a picnic. to docking. 'Die Russian version ing space laboratory. cused bank robbers—and the i During the morning the swell­ was a bit stronger and indicated The progress report from other body has been identified ing crowd was overwhelmingly the. two ships may actually have Tass said the crew will rest “within a reasonable medical made up of casually dressed touched. from 1:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Mos- certainty” as the dead man’s Early arrivers rest on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial early today as they young people of college age or A Tass editor’ reached by tele- cow time—6:30 a.m.-noon BIST, mother. ’ wait for the start of the anti-war march and rally in Washingrton. (AP Photo) Grisly Duty early 20’s. ’The war they came phone said he could not com- This would put the time of dock- T7>e man, Jcrfm R. Pardue Sr., to protest has been going on ment or clarify. ing sometime this evening after 64, was identified through both since before many of them were ’Tass said that as of noon Mos- the cosmonauts wake up. fingerprints and his teeth, said RecountedBy bom, and with U.S. involvement cow time—4 a.m. BIST—Soyuz During the rest period, Tass Dr. Isadore Mlhalakis, an assist- Over North Vietnam 10 had made 22 orbits of the said, Soyuz 10 “will be away ant state medical examiner, since most were in grammar earth and Salute 86 orbits. from the range of radio-visibili- ’The other body, he said, was Viet Veterans school. "During-the joint flight,” Tass ty from the territory of the So- probably that of Daisy Link Par- While sponsors of the protest sald, “ scientific and technical vlet Unlrai.” due 79 U.S. Fighter-Bombers Duel WASfflNGTON (AP) — Two vowed non-violent, civil dlsobedl- ex^riments were ccmducted The Soviets lack the world- pkrdue’s sons, John R. Pardue Vietnam veterans said,BYlday ®nce, many capital store own- A and the work was done for link- wide tracking faclllUes that the j> =nd James Pardue has been they spent their tours gathering victims of vandalism in up rmdocklng of the mar^d United States can rely on for its .^^dtotod t o T b ^ ^ b S ^ and processing hundreds of demonstrations, had board- ^ e sh lp and the orbit staUon s ^ e missions. Thus much of series of bombings in Danbury, With Russian-Made MIG dead American Marine bodies their windows, Salute. the Ume during an orbital fMght, conn., in February, lOTO. in I Corps—amd were so hated f^® JusUce Department—in We represent the small commercial banks of Connecticut. In this age Tass added that rendezvous Uie cosmonauts are out of radio SAIGON (AP) American kept up heavy attacks on North bombers from the carrier Kitty fellow OIs that $2(X) bounties response to agency directives and docking equipment on thecontact with their ground con- wnm fighter-bombers dueled Friday Vietnamese supply points and Hawk were on a bombing mis- virere put on Uielr heads, all window blinds were lowered of “ bigness," maybe what happens to us doesn't seem terribly important. spaceships were checked, and trollers. on’n hndv hut addod ■ “ Hnw wlUi a Soviet-made MIO inter- -routes------along------the 3 f/\ Iw a niAfol /t/vnfolnav* anUaircraft fire over . aws North demilitarized zone dividing------„ ed---- — to pursue------the - MIG21 over the «;i»,gj.g >• 0«tlU phllipnuilj^ i.A^wc« Loewe. ‘"ITieyA S t v j ------And for ------the------first------time------in------mem- providing personal “ home town" service to individuals, families and local Uk fhi 7” meiai coniamer jay of in- North and South Vietnam and Mu Gla and Ban Kal passes, r vriien we went out with °ry. hasUly erected barricades P businessmen in our communities. like tm s. tenslfled air acUvlty over the just to the east of the A Shau No contact was made with the th e n ffo u r purpose for being blocked access to the West U Thant Flies to Europe The bodies were found Thura- North, the U.S. Command dls- VaUey, one of the exit poinU of MIG. Pursuit was abandoned was for their being Front of the Capitol, where day burled in a metal utility gjaagd today. the Ho (Jhl Minh trail. when special electronics gear demonstratrs planned to end We have a problem, a big problem. trailer beneath a tool shed on The1..C command said one Amer- More than 30 B62s dropped fol*! the American pllote that- Besides that, said Kip A. Kyp- their day-long parading, To Discuss Mideast Crisis land overlooking Chesapeake aircraft “received minor nearly 1.000 tons of bombs on SAM radar had locked onto rianltes, the wholesale method!- Capitol police said the wood- Connecticut's big savings banks have mounted a powerful political Bay. The land was owned by >• .r^g u s planes were the North Vietnamese positions, their flight in preparation for gj^^ impersonal stripping and and-wire fencing was merely Do you By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS called the plan a offensive to obtain the right to offer personal checking accounts. They've procedural James Pardue, 23, who was attacking North Vletoamese an- TTie U.S. Command reported « ’-lng from an area near the cieajiing of dozens of bodies'aft- “to protect the flowers” and not With the Mdeast peace talks ^ setUement, nded Incompetent to stand trial detoilser“but“ re'^suTte twV'Am^erican' hellcopters* were OMfn Lang M G alrtleld 125 g^ a batUe angered the dead to b‘ar the marchers. been asking y o u if you wouldn't like to be able to have a checking ...... hut Israel s counter-proposals in the Danbury bombings and is , . wgre not known the shot down Inside South Vietnam miles south of Hanoi and 185 men’s buddies and made some “They can always poatp^ed I n d e ^ t e ^ , U N. have rejected tWs'sUpuTation in a federal mental facility in Friday while supporting South >"H®8 northwest of the demill- think the body processors were around to the East side, though account at your savings bank. It's an easy question to say “yes" to. But Secretary-General U TTiant flies Missouri u I. tk ko„.u.,o» Vietnamese forces in the Me- tnrized zone. Pilots said three robbing the dead. of course the doors are locked,” watch out. to Europe today to discuss the JERUSALEM (AP) Pre- „r.r‘5sr"M.ir'7™c,;rt'o: fbi ^ a.•.j'r - „ If savings banks are allowed the additional privilege of offering personal checking accounts—together with the advantage they already enjoy in view of all approaches. being able to pay a higher rate of interest on savings—our banks will be in ish ambassador to Moscow, hostilities erupt again. times as many so-called protec- gtyg action. “I’m serious about this,” he would not return to New York "such a clash would not be An autopsy Friday revealed reocUon strikes this year as The National Peace Action —Pilots of two Navy A7 at- started again. “I sw ev to God real trouble. We depend heavily on personal checking accounts as “as he had planned to do” to re- welcome,” riie said, adding: that both elder Partues had ^.8. Command announced Viet viei v.ongCong lorcesforces sieppeustepped up • Kittv we never took anything from Coalition called the mass dem- sume the peace negoUatlons shooUng is restart- ^ during all of 1970. their attacks in the coastal low- tack planes from toe^ ^ y ., onstratlon to protest the war. the primary source of our deposits. Our deposits are what make it possible Both bodies had multiple gun- , land province of Quang Ngal, Hawk, also on bombing mis- those bodies. and to demand “freedom for all really broken off , last month. ITumt ed and we go out to defend our- . . . e o ipjjg action was trig- 7 “ ® ® ’ nj„n„ asalnst the Ho Chi Minh for us to make loans in our community—to small businesses, retailers pla™ to confer with Jarring on ^e able- «“ot wounds. , gg„d as the U.S. planes wero ^th °f Da Nang. s®v®n if^g m u Gla P ^ ^ea, (See Page Ten) political prisoners” and a guar­ anteed $6,6(X> annual income for and manufacturers, to finance their growth and expansion. Savings banks Wednesday in Geneva. encounter a fighter The elder Pardues had been bombing missions over Americ^ and wounding 22 All ^,g 3„ g ’ U.N. s ^ e s indicated that p,g„g_to check carefully first reported missing in November, the Ho Chi Mir* trail in Laos or seven U.S. troops were killed by 76 miles a family of four. don't serve business. We do. Jobs are at stake—maybe yours. TTiant and Jarring 1 ^ who is sitting in the cockpit in 1969, from Union, Mo., where photo reconnaissance over the a 106mm artillery round cap- „g_thwest of the DMZ Both ’The day o t protest followed a to put off ^® y-N. while whether or not they Uved In a farm house. jjorth. tured by the Viet Cong and exploded without damage week of C:!apltol HOI lobbying All it would take is a shift of some 2 0 % of our checking account deposits Secretary of State Willltm P. to take acUon against it.” James Pardue has been in- 10 U S Naw planes Hgged as a booby-trap. TTie boo- aircraft TTiey also tok State Police against the war by Vietnam ve­ Rogers visits the M ld^e E a ^ in ^gr remarks dieted in connection vrith a bank in v ^ e d and also wounded 12 U.S. g ,yg gcUon Instead o f at- terans who bitterly ended their to our now-powerful savings bank neighbors. For all practical purposes, a personal effort to bring about j wide-ranging interview robbery in Union, Mo. that ajidits wearing ski masks en- that they withdraw from all ter- of addlcU in the U.S. Forces marked cars for traffic work tered the OonnecUcut NaUonal ritory occupied in the war. TTie there at between 10 and 16 per ‘I .V when necessary. Bank in Wolcott and fled about cease-fire has since ejjpired, but cent. Radar will, be used to invest!- one minute later with $30,(X)0 in fitting has not resumed. Heroin 1s being flown Into gate specific complaints of large bills. The canal issue has become Vietnam by South Vietnamese speeding, he said, and for spot About two hours later, iwUce the main negoUaUng point in re- and Royal TTialland Army air-' checks. said, a len the canal if Is- lem among the American sol- during a ‘raid’ in Phong Dinh province of Mekong advised program to stem the flow of marijuana to he is not necessarily driving three custoihera in the buUding rael made a partial withdrawal • __ Delta. The operation, in which 25,000 plants were American servicemen stationed in Viet. (AP Photo) recklessly.” to lie on the fMr. from the Sinai peninsula. He (®*® > c /

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Duplicate Bridge Dixie Staggered TBIA1 Results last night in a dupli­ cate bridge game at the Ital- BunMMr ian-American Club are: North- 7:30. • : » South, Louis Dartl and Jeimes Od Storm’s Path CInMM t - Kronholm, first; Joseph Toce By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS hangar housing a giant C5A I:M. t-M. and Richard Tischauser, sec­ Tornadoes and thtihderstorms transport plane. No damage tq^ Clnems II: — “A| ond; Joseph Marcello and Wil­ swept through the Souuv^on Frl- the craft was reported. ' 1:30, 3:30. i:30, t:< liam Ziemann, third. day and killed four persons, but Elsewhere, high winds accom- State:— Also, East-West, Robert the abrupt change in the w ^ th - panied by two-inch tollstones 1:20, 3:15, 0:10. Hughes and Ed Conway, first; er eased drought conditlon^n hit Memphis. Tenn., and 30 “Noah’s Ark", <1 'Mrs. R. C. Jackson and Mrs. several states. \ planes were overtuhned at i;00, 2:50, 4:50, Abner Brooks, second; Dr. "They were moving so fast ^-Memphis International Airport. UA TTnattr Saul Cohen and Earl Curtiss, that they were gone by the time iV elv e persons in Memphis other StraaS<3* third. we got a warning out," National were injured as high winds 7 ;3q, 10:00. The game, sponsored by the Weather Service meteorologist m an^d rooftops, felled large >buicbester Dri* Manchester Bridge Club, is John Schilling of Atlanta said of trees ah^ blew cars into ditches. (],e played each Friday at 8 p.m. the twisters, which Injured Tornado, watches remained in o o ld " at the clubhouse, 135 Eldiidge scores of persons. effect until, late Friday in East Hartford St. Play is open to the public. Several homes were demol- Tennessee, \Mississippi, Ala- Between ------ished at Ideal, Ga., by a twister bama, Georgia and South Caro- i Results in a Thursday mom- which killed 62-year-old Annie Una. Weather officials said the ing_ duplicatej ______bridge game______.. at Mae Dyal and injured ,o 18 other storm___ ...... activity ended .late . . . Fri-i:... less GianU” 7 ; » . the Manchester Country Club persons. day and fair weather was in East Windsor a re: North-South, Mrs. Tanash Lecla Howell, 17, of Blairs- store for the weekend.^ "Vaniahtag Atoynatan, and Sidney Stein, viile, Ga., 'was electrocuted The heavy rains quickly re- lln Letter' 5-1 first; Mrs. Louise Comstock when lightning struck her while versed an extended df^ght M cadoM and Mrs. Hazel Anderson, sec- she talked to her boyfriend on which had been plaguing Sottth- Owl M g Tlw ond; Mrs. Abner Brooks and the telephone. ern woodlands with damaging "MacKsww’a < Mrs. Samuel Baum, third. Thunderstorms also struck blades. Blui IWte Ol«55-k Also, East-West, Dr. Saul South Carolina's coastal low- The exception was Florida, d( a 1 Cerfien and Mrs. Rachel lands and 27-year-old Perry where hundreds of homeowners Tli«m Schwartz, first; Mrs. Robert Padgett was crushed to death in in Hebe Sound joined firemen to 9:50. Dunfield /and Mrs. Roger the cab of his truck by a tree beat wind-whipped flames that sin m A V . Crafts, s econd;. Mrs. Paul Will- felled by high winds in Charles- threatened their doorsteps as B u n ^ >■ **A hide and Mrs. John Messenger, ton County. temperatures sohred to record 2:30, td third. Alabama was whipped by heights. Ciiwima t The fire, which blacked 4,500' The game is played each both high winds and tornadoes. 4:80, T kt, #d Thursday at 9:30 a.m. at the Nancy Loveless, 20, died when a acres of Jonathan Dickinson CtlteMM It — ' country club. Play is open to tree was blown onto her mobile State Park near Stuart, Fla., 1:30, SJ5, %». the public. home in Lauderdale County. was turned back at Hobe Hills Much pf CSiarleston County, Estates, a wooded area north of Steto—" ■ u « 5M5 Results in a Wednesday South Carolina was plunged Into^ the park entrance. 1:20, t:U . morning YWCA duplicate darkness as power lines were Authorities said it was the "Noah’s Air*. bridge game at the Community felled by winds of up to 72 miles most serious blaze to threaten a 1:00, 1J5, 5 « i ^ « d Y are Mrs. Susan Felice and per hour. At Charleston Air community since the beginning UA ■ Mrs. Mary Willhlde, first; Mrs. Force Base, authorities said of south Florida's most severe Other Jacqueline Kovacs and Mrs. sheet metal was blown off a drought in 60 years. 7:00, t :t t Suzanne Shorts, second; Mrs. Jaime Horowitz and Mrs. Owl A flW Paula Schwartz, third. "MscEem»*B Series winners are Mrs. Will- Andover East HafH hide, first; Mrs. Shorts, sec­ "W ar BstaM ond; and Mrs. Phyllis Pierson, 7:30; third. GOP Candidates Dispute leas CHaats*’ , East WhiAnr "VaalsMag Pell Hebron Statement Made hy Cook "KrentUn Lsttar'’ , Meailoira Drt«e-I Robert E. Post, Republican townspeople that Monday is the A ’The Paaareet". Library Board candidate for first selectman, deadline for accepting orders for the ham or salami grinders Xenna’s aoMT’, td has told The Herald that incum­ Blue MEs Elects Warner to be sold on May 2. n t a bent First Selectman Percy A Ho Cook's statement, which appear­ They urge any residents who , ^ As Chairman have not been coiUacted by TbU Ihsai WlUlel ed in Thursday's Herald reveals members of the telephone com­ Here’’ , 53 "neither what the Democratic The Board of Trustees of the mittee to call before Monday administration has done in the Douglas Library at its annual and place their orders. past nor what it intends to do in meeting last week elected Nor­ Bottle Drive Rockvil ton Warner as chairman for the the future." Post also disputes Cook's state­ Residents of Andover are ask­ coming year. ed to save their bottles and Hospital ment that funds for the 31 mil­ Other officers elected were bring them to the Rham park­ Vislliiv hsn lion grant, which were to have Emery Taylor, vice chairman; p-m. in sB MMM been available until June, have ing lot from 3 to 11 p.m. on Alebrt Hilding, secretary, and April 30, and from 6 a.m. to tem lty nrhere the Alma Porter, treasurer. Mrs. already been expended. He said noon on May 1. and 5:35 In 5 psn. Helen Horton will remain •«»; dii April 7 letter on the matter Bottles will be crushed Friday — librarian, and Mrs. Delayne trom Robert D. Brown, planning and Saturday before being tak- Admitted We Wlrth as assistant librarian. '^rector of the Capitol Region en to Glass Container Corpora- Small, Oehrliig uon m Dayvme. The crushing AlUon is on file in the first selectman’s Library Committee were Mrs, and delivery will be made by and Jane Crofut, Gloria Bell and Mi’s. Aceynath office. the seniors at Rham High both of Vei Porter. J. Cuyler Hutchinson, who is School and at G2CSC. Village St.. OOft In her report to the trustees, seeking re-election as first Money received from the bury HIU, In Mrs. Horton announced that 24,- selectman, took issue with sale of the glass will be given 83, all 0( OT6 books were circulated —^ an coo^’s list of grants the town to the high school to purchase Plourde, 111 increase of 743 books over last is getting. He said “to my monitoring equipment for riv­ Martin l4—>. year. She also noted that in knowledge, not one of these is ers and streams. Marilyn ASM 1949, circulation was only 1,628 a specific grant initiated by Townspeople are asked to Rd., both « l books. Cook. These are monies that are wash the bottles and remove Elizabeth Ifatjrta, During the year 513 books automaUcally returned to the any metal. Bottles need not be s t o c k ;_____ were added to the shelves and towns by the state.” sorted before delivery, nor do Rockville; 335 books withdrawn. There He said both the school and labels have to be entirely re- 3 1 , cqveniiy. were 134 new adult borrowers the Public Health Nursing Pro­ moved. DisebargaA and 47 new juvenile borrowers. gram are autonomous and what Activities during the year in­ Principal Candidates est LImbstBOT grants they receive are not The Board of Education of cluded the exhibition of three ton; Haisa through the efforts of Cook. Andover has been conducting paintings and six sketches done Rd., Boat Hutchinson charged that he preliminary screening sessions. by Sharon Rowley and G anie MendelMM. gets very little chance to par reviewing and studying the ^K>k, second year art student vllle; Mh ticlpate in town government; many applications received for at the Hartford Art school. M arkC M ri that he is not notified of what Elementary School nie Starr, Town paintings by Mrs. Edward goes on in town and is not ask- principal, HOnchllff were also on exhibit. Dorothy rw ed for suggestions on matters A few days before the cut­ In March of 1970, Mrs. Hortoti -^at come before the Board of RockvlUs; I off date for accepting applica­ reported that a story hour for Selectmen. cottvilto Ih tions there were already some pre-schoolers was started which "As far as I can see, the only Morris, Ora 22 on hand. "has proved to be very popular function I am allowed to have Florence with both parents and chil­ as selectman Is to come to the Ground rules are being work­ wood Hd., dren." Board of Selectmen meetings,” ed out for the hiring of the prin- Cyr, Lakeitete ____Also _____ duringB _ the__ j year,___• the 11- he said, "and if there is any- cipal, _ and the board expects to Savage brary was Instrumental in bor- thing that requires a signature l^gln personal interviews wta Ave., all at rowing books for the blind for or vote by the board then Leon the applicants sometime after two people who are unable to I ere told about it and ask- the first of May. read because of failing eye- ed to sign or vote.” (Leon Andover's school principal is sight Palmer, a Democrat, is the hired on a 12-month rather Patrons of the library also third selectman; he is also than a 10-month basis, so that borrowed 350 records during seeking re-election.) therei are no gaps in supervls- 1970, and eleven memorial Post and Hutchinson both pry Sfervlces during the year, books were donated to the li­ stressed that Cook had made ______no overtures to call a public brary. Manchestor Evening Herald hearing on the question of pro­ Mrs. Wirth reported for work Andover correspondent Anna posed routes for 1-84 until Post Frlslna, tel. 742-9347. as assistant librarian in August made public a letter he sent to to fill the vacancy created by Cook asking why a hearing had SUMDiAT. . the resignation of Mrs. Myrtle not been called. U A J L «•( Secor. On the question of law en­ Tuition Delay KnigMs « f Mrs. Horton also reported that forcement instruction fOr con­ the Library Service Centers in stables, Post, who is a consta­ Held Useless Wlllimantic and JIartford were ble, said he was informed only a valuable source for supplying last week of the training pro­ In Job Freeze Iteh patrons with special titles and gram at Eastern Connecticut additional books on requested ______State College — ______and the dead- HARfUFOiRD (AP) ^ A pro- topics. line for registering was given allowing college students • as March 31. to defer their tuition payments Manchester Evening Herald Rham Drug Meeting graduate and get a Hebron correspondent, Anne Mrs. Barbara Cody urges all won't work if there are ho Emt, Tel. 228-3971. Andover residents to plan on available, says a group of w o l attending a special program students and teachers opposed !• being presented at the Rham to tuition Increases. ^ ri Suspect Held High School on Monday at 8 group distributed state- p.m. in the auditorium. ™®"ts at the State Capitol IFri- In Man^s Death The meeting has been called ‘1®^ urging rejection ot any tul- at the special request of a num- tlon boosts, whether deferred or w« BRIDGEPORT (AP)—An off- ber of citizens who wish to dls- FOB m l duty policeman, hearing what he cuss the drug situation. were referring to Gov. thought were firecrackers, walk- Prior to the meeting Itself, Thuiuas J. MeskHl's recent In- - ed out of a store Friday night to PTSO will present a film dlcsUou that he might be will- find one man mortaUy wounded "Generation” at 7:15 ‘"8T to go along with a deferred- ■ Oiila sidewalk and another man p jjj jjj room C-1. The film payment system instead of the standing over him with a gun, y^hlch is on loan ' from the tuition hikes he recom- police said. Southern New England Tele- "»®uded in his budget message. The victim, Robert “Country ph«ie Company, deals with the However, the protesting group Boy” Rankin, 31, died 3% hours myriad problems of young peo- ® later in a Bridgeport Hospital pjg including the subject of employment, deferring tuition with two bullet wounds in his dmgs. only increases the indebtedness head, two in his abdpmen and ^ rs . Cody ptants out that in graduates who can't find one in his hand. view of the obvious problem at J°hs. Police charged the other mam, the school, and the fact that all Since the legislature's Educa- identified only as C.W. Pettway, Andover school children will Committee had killed all of 34, of 1191 Stratford Ave., eventually be attending Rham, tuition bills, the students Bridgeport, with murder, carry- parents should make every el- teachers ttimed their latest ing a g3in without a permit, amd fort to get to this meeting, statement at the Finance Corn- discharging a gun within city Townspeople who do not have mittee, which could still bring limits. children at Rham and will not, °ut a tuition increase bill. Police said the policeman, are- also asked to consider the "Th® Senate chairman of the Samuel Palmer, walked up to results of drug problems in the Finance Committee, Democrat Pettway and disarmed him with- community. Louis I. CutiUo of Waterbuiy," out resistance when he saw Ran- Rham Grinders tias said he favors some in- kln lying on the sidewalk. Mrs. Carol Houghton and Mrs. crease in tuition, but not to the Pettway and Rankin had quar- Cody, Andover chairmen lor the extent recommended by the relied before, police said. Rham' grinder sale, remind governor. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER; CONN.. SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1971 PAGE 'THREE PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1971 Columbia Coventry Duplicate Bridge THEATER TIME MOVIE RAHNOS Sheinwold on Bridge Dixie Staggered SCHEDULE FORRMIENIBANO Appeals Board Diane Buscaglia h e l p f r o m t h e e n e m y Business Bodies Results last night In a dupli­ YOUNG PEOPLE NORTH SATDRDAY IMPROVES YOUR CHANCE Hearing Called cate bridge game at the Ital- Is Chosen For ♦ 96 Burnside; — "A New Leaf” n* oMcMi* of M* nStift k fo Mwia lan-Amerlcan Club a re: North- PBfWn mOOtm nw m UnW BUKf m By ALFRED 8HEINWOU> ^ K 10653 SENIOR VICE PBESHIENT DIAMOND ANNIVERSARY 7:30, 9:30. SUOOESTEB OF YEAR TAX MANAGER A public hearing will be held Trip to Brazil Oo coeoorS tor viewing tf Ihtk cMMpot. O Q7 3 2 Celebrating 75 years of ser- South, Louis Dartl and James On Storm’s Path Cinema I; — "Airport” 2:00, / Htow should you go about get­ Maurice E. Jodoin of 40 Green by the Zoning Board of Appeals ♦ J 2 lUchard G. Rothwell of South "°^® Gross- Corj^^on yeomans Hall ’Tuesday at 8 Kronholm, first; Joseph Tpce By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS hangar housing a giant C5A 4:30, 7:00, 9:30. Miss Diane Buscaglia has I ALL AtEt AOMimO ting a trick with the king of WEST e a s t Windsor -was elected a senior>1 ISrUIA...... nn.i.___ . . ____« man’s1110410 this UllO week WCCIL launched lOLUieilCU ItsTto announced the appointment „p.m. _ to .-reviewi-vIpw twotwo anDlications.applications. and Richard Tlschauser, sec- Tcmadoes and thunderetorms transport plane. No damage to Cinema II: — "A New Leaf” been selected as one of four GoMral Audimts clubs In today’s hand? The 4 Q 10 7 4 2 41K853 vice president of the Connect!- Ea^rnTT^o^'^lTas^^^Lw Anniversary Sale of of William A. Leyser as ^ Arthur Brown, conservator for ond; Joseph Marcello and Wll- swept through the South on Frl- the craft was reported. 1:30, 3:30, 6:30, 7:40, 9:46, Connecticut young men and worst way Is to lead clubs from Ts,. , r- f .u. i!-ast Maraom, nM oeen ,u^bej. building materials manager. * liam Zlemann, third. day tmd killed four persons, but Elsewhere, high winds accom- State;— "Barefoot Executive” the South hand. The normal (P 'T T - " 8 cut Bank and Trust Co. at this named "Sugpster of the Tear” Henry Brown of Lake Road, Is women to be a delegate in as ALL ASU AOMITTEO 0 86 O.K 109 Also, East-West, Robert the abrupt change in the weath- panied by two-inch hailstones 1:20, 3:18, 6:10, 7:10, 9:06; 4-H exchange prograin for visits Parmtil Guidonco S im iitdd way Is to lead clubs from the seeking variances for a subdiv­ * A Q 6 5 * 10 9873 .week’s meeting of the board of tor a suggestion netting the firm Pennsylvania, Hughes and Ed COnway, first; er eased drought conditions in hit Memphis, Tenn., and 30 "Noah’s Ark”, (Short Sub].), ranging from 8 weeks to 14 dummy In the hope that East directors. savings of $146,271. Participating in "Diamond ision of property running on the SOUTH Mrs. R. C. Jackson and Mrs. several states. planes were overturned at i.oo, 2:60, 4:60, 6:18, 8:4k months in E u ro^ and South has the ace. If you hold enougti Jodoin, who has been with the Days” Is Grossman’s Manches- southwest side of Lakewoods Abner Brooks, second; Dr. "They were moving so fast Memphis International Airport. UA Theater East—"Lovers & America hands of this kind. East will ♦ AJ company 18 years, was among ter store at Pine and Center Lcuie between property on Col­ Aunicno Cy AQJ92 Saul Cohen and Earl Curtiss, that they were gone by the time Twelve persons in Memphis and Other Strangers” 2:30, 8:00, Miss BuseaxUa will leave on I Undir 17 rtqulm •cconpmy<«| have the ace of clubs about 50 lins Road. He wishes acceptance O AJ54 16 persons honored at a recent gts. Daniel McIntyre is the third. we got a warning out,” National were Injured as high winds 7.30 . q ./jo a__ Ponnt or Adult G w rtiv per cent of the time, and you meeting of the Greater New manager. of present road width 8r re­ The game, sponsored by the Weather Service meteorologist mangled rooftops, felled large MimphPjrtM- Drive-Tn-—"TbA ofif d will therefore win a trick with ♦ K 4 York Chapter of the National To some 2,000 employes at- duction in lot sizes to meet Manchester Bridge Club, is John Schilling of Atlanta said of trees and blew cars into ditches, fy™. p,,«,vpnt” under the your king In half of the hands. South West North East Assoclatlon of Suggestion Sys- tending anniversary obser- road requirements. Residents In played each Friday at 8 p.m. the twisters, which injured Tornado watches remained in nnirt" t -oo 11 -no’ . M ONE ONOEA 17 AOMIfia This is much better than noth­ 1 ^ Pass 2 ^ Pass teims at the Brass Rail Res- vances in nine states, Mike the area concerned are opposed. at the clubhouse, 135 Eldridge scores of persons. effect until late Friday in r- * T^»^ t . While in Brazil, she will work (Afi INott Olid wy ing, but you can Improve the 4 ^ All Pass taurant in New York City. Grossman, president, delivered Charles Fuller and Donald St. Play is open to the public. Several homes were demol- Tennessee, Mississippi, Ala- d ° ’."iT "^th agricultural exten- lA CNtila ■ «• • ) odds enormously by careful ’Ihe recipients, who were pre- this message: ”On our 76th, as Bocash, Johnson Road, are seek­ ------ished at Ideal, Ga., by a twister bama, Georgia and South Caro- ^ e n ts in organizing and sented certificates at the din- we tell our customers with ut- ing a variance to construct a Results in a Thursday mom- which killed 62-year-old Annie lina. Weather officials said the Superargo and the Face- conducting rural youth pro- ML B Bg as HI maoa play of such hands. now West must make a helpful ner meeting, were cited for most sincerity . . . Grossman’s raised ranch on the east side Ing duplicate bridge game at Mae Dyal and injured 18 other storm activity ended late Frl- Giants” 7:30. grams with 4-H clubs, IMOMAL^^ fi*n« South dealer. return. making the outstanding contri- grew because of you . . .1 think of Johnson Road. the Manchester Country Club persons. day and fair weather was in' East Windsor Drive-In: — A senior in home ectmomlcs Both sides vulnerable. If West leads clubs, you will bution In 1970 to their respective we have succeeded in thanking ’Training Program are; North-South, Mrs. Tanash Lecia Howell, 17, of Blairs- store for the weekend. "Vanishing Point” 9:36; “Krem- education at the University of Opening lead — Four of win a trick with the king. If companies through the employe Them- the best way we know Atoynatan, and Sidney Stein, vllle, Ga., was electrocuted The heavy rains quickly re- Letter” 4:30. Connecticut Miss Buscaglia Spades. West leads a spade, you can Ronald Barrett, son of Mrs. suggestion plan. how, with savings on merchan- Silas Barrett, Hop River, has first; Mrs. Louise Comstock when lightning struck her while versed an extended drought Meadows Drive-In: — "The lives on her parents’ dairy farm i® anrl]frBtrr East puts up tlie king of ruff In the dummy and discard and Mrs. Hazel Anderson, sec- she talked to her boyfriend on which had been plaguing South- Hie Pussycat” 9:26; on Stiver St. a club from your hand. Jodoin recommended ellmlnat- ‘“ ®® ®'’®*'y department of been selected to attend the spades at the first trick, and Ing a requirement to lockwire ®'’£P' ®Tore- Water Resources Planning As­ ond; Mrs. Abner Brooks and the telephone. ern woodlands with damaging “MacKenna’s Gold” 7:00, 11:16. Upon graduatimi in June, she JC • 3C I X you win with the ace. You take Either way, you limit the loss Mrs. Samuel Baum, third. Thunderstorms also struck blazes. Blue-Hills Drive-Jn: — “Diary plans to become a county 4-H itBTttttlfl tho heads of a special type of ^® ®oniP^y, now the largest sociates program conducted by the ace and king of hearts, in clubs to one trick. East will Also. East-West, Dr. Saul South Carolina’s coastal low- The exception was Florida, of a Mad Housewife” 8:00; "Tell agent. bolt used on the JT9D model the Corps of Engineers at the drawing tfiimps and then resist eventually get a trick with the Cohen and Mrs. Rachel lands and 27-year-old Perry where hundreds of homeowners Them Willie Boy was Here’.’ While in college, she has been Publiahid Dally Except Sundays en^ne.enelne ’This ims nermlttedpennmea thetne use ,j I**® Quincy. northeast, Mass, got in Board of Engineers for Rivers and Holidays at 13 Btssell Street, the temptation to lead a club king of diamonds, but your con­ 3 Schwartz, first; Mrs. Robert Padgett was crushed to death in in Hebe Sound joined firemen to 9:60. publicity chairman for the past Manchester, Conn. • ^ expensive bolts wlto non- ^o^g Qrossman, the and Harbors In Washington. V. from the dummy. tract Is safe. 2 Dunfleld and Mrs. Roger the cab of his truck by a tree beat wind-whipped flames that SUNDAY, APRIL 26TH ^ two years of Phi Upsllon Telephone 643-2711 Barrett is one of 16 selected Instead, lead a low diamond Dally Question drilled heads, thus eliminating founder, sold merchandise first WlUlam A. Leyser ^ a fts, second; Mrs. Paul Will- felled by high winds in Charles- threatened their doorsteps as Burnside — “ A New L ea f’ , Omicron, naUonal honorary Second Class Postage Paid at the I w ^ r e ^ d the labor re- ^^om a peddler’s' pack, then by for this one year of advanced Manchester, Conn. (06040) to try a finesse with the jack. Partner opens with one hide and Mrs. John Messenger, ton County. temperatures sohred to record 2;30, 4:30, 6:30 8:30 home economics fraternity. She Leyser, formerly manager of training In water resources As the cards lie, your finesse spade, and the next player quired to install it. horse and wagon before estab- — ^ — * ------,m. i xx** SUB^RIPTION RATES Under the company incentive iishlng his first store there. ’The taxation for ’Transltron Elec- planning. The program places nipvpH A h .'T k. k K. k a . Kon ^ ~ "Airport”. 2:00, also has served as treasurer of Payable In Advance wins. Cash the ace of dlanusids passes. You bold: Spades, 9-6; Richard O. Rothwell Thnrsdal^? Q M f Winds and tomadoes. The fire, which blacked 4,600 ^e West Campus Council, vice plan, he won a top $2,600 award iniual branch, forerunner of the tronlc Corp. of Waltham, Mass., strong emphasis on synUieslz- ,0 One Year ...... $39.00 In the lu*«•- o . , . . . « C t t , , ” He will be responslblle for the A special town meeting will in the bell bottom pants, and Gary, in the shorts, are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. •nt They urge any residents who Of A Mad HousewUe”, 8:00; d-® he w m an Indust- questing the meeting, said the adoption of an income tax would 8 wtCoiMM Alebrt HUdIng, secretary, and been available unUl June, have ® J except msr meeting - Swww* The appointment of Michael evenings on the town for two, engineer for 13 years ^th establishment of such a corn- Shrugs OH discourage the influx of firms POO» SHOPPE Alma Porter, treasurer. Mrs. already been expended. He said April 30, and from 6 a.m. ^ 2 to 4 present members, and the J. Daly of Manchester as an as­ consisting ot dinner and theater Republic Aviation, Parmlndale, nilaslon must be done by votp now attracted to Connecticut be­ May Helen Horton ...111 will remain naas an April A«»t1 fT 7 IletteraLI-a., on nn VkAthe .MofVawmatter nOOn On May 1 . anO 0:30 to 8 p.m. flrt for parents ,..k.u,»whose ..kll.!....—children A GIANT OF A MOVIE sistant director of Hartford Hos­ tickets. J * of the town, according to the cause It is one of the few states A Bottles will be crushed Friday COI.I'MIIIA IMCTUKE8 PRESENTS Tax Study without such a tax.' librarian, and Mrs. Delayne from Robert D. Brown, planning , „ ...... , . , „ will-----— be ------w.o attending in the fall. pital has been annoimced by They are Mrs. Frank Addab- f^nneptfAit*Chataer 76^f*the General Statutes. ’The commls- Wlrth as assUtant librarian. director of the Capitol Region and Saturday before b e^ tak- Admitted Wednesday: ^nna nomlnattag committee PIC K ONAI Dr. T. Stewart Hamilton, hospi­ bo, 104 W. Center St.; Mrs. Paul ot C ^ecticut Chapter .76 of the HARTFORD (AP) A recent ®®mpanies looking for a New members named to the Planning Agency on the matter ^ Glass Con Mr rjwra- m , ring Rd., J^U^d, present a slate (rf officers tal president. Hubbard 26 Earl St • Mrs Sv American Institute of Indus- sion must have not less tnan ___new ______location, the ______Income tax is CARL FOREMAN’S Library Committee were Mrs. Is on file in the first selectman’s v...* ^ .f”*; Lan^ C^Uewood M., approval of next year’s Daly has also been designate^ Jennings’, 214 Indian Trail, trial Engineers, president of the three members nor more than comparative study ot taxation “ not the only factor, but I think aiort. B.U Mrt, ^ ' ’ “r ? '2" a member of Uve hospital’s man­ Glastonbury; Mrs. Richard Kel- Esst Granby Uons Club, and a seven. Mrs. Greenway said she approaches that could bo adopt- it’s an Important factor.” Mes Porter. ^ , the seniors at Rham High both of Vernon; Rosalie Chalou, ^ i i k- agement committee. ley, W U lim ^tic; M rs. Robert member of the American Hell- favored the larger group and ed by the General Assembly was kUl said. in her report to the trustees. seeklS'' re'^ecUon^^’aT flrst f ’ and new. ^ L L ^ V A I A S - He is a graduate of ’Trinity Hart, Windsor. copter ‘ Society.' - ' added that It would be best for described Friday as unrealistic Mrs. Horton announced that 24.- feiectman t ^ f Usue wlih are urged to attend. CoUege and of the«^niverslty Also, Mrs. Gordon Metevler, the town If politics were kept jjy q <,v. Thomas J. Meskill, who of Michigan, where he earned 026 books were circulated — an 1 1 . . a,! a ®®*® “’® Rockville; Ruth citizens ^ Dancing Stars ^ 444 W. Middle Tpke.; Mrs. M. BRIEFS out of It. jg supporting one of the ap- increase of 743 bookTover last ^s^d ’^to*^ PurchMe Piourde, Main St. Ellington; Senior ClUzens will meet his master’s degree In hospital Barile, East Hartford; Mrs. P Bobby B urim Cleanup Day proaches. year. She also noted that in Is getUng. He said to my monitoring equipment for rlv- Martin Lunn, Kelly R d „ and May 19 at 1:30 at the Com- administration. He joined the John Farwell, East Hartford; Harold E. (Jrozler, formerly knowledge, not one of thesehese Isis ersp ro nnil and .qtrPLnmfl.streams. U ’owlt.m A.lnw,n t t i i i _____ i . — ______... ^ _____ 1949, circulation was only 1,628 Marilyn Adamo, Breezy Hill munlty House In North Coven- ^ and ^ ^ ^ Q B a g m s a 'Hartford Hospital staff last May Mrs.____ Vincent______Sheehan, East of HO Russell St. and now a Selectmen have declared May The study showed that the books. ® initiated by Townspeople are asked to Rd., both of South Windsor; try, for a slide show on Mexl- as an administrative assistant Hartford; Mrs. K. Leslie, 34 California resident, was among 6 ss Spring Cleanup Day to be added sales and use taxes pro- Durine the vear 513 books monies that Me wash the bottles and remove Elizabeth Matyla, South Wood- co. Clsqr K ii« after serving an internship at George Dargatl Bates Rd. 200 employes of Raytheon Co. done as a community effort, posed by Meskill would deal a Jded to the shaves Md t**® any metal. Bottles need not te ^tock; Leonard Rock, Ward St.. Meetings of this gnmp will the Unlyersity of Michigan Hos- Also, Mrs. John Lemek, 321 honored recently at the com- street by street. ’The school Is relatively hard blow to low-ln- were O from the 335 books withdrawn. There towns by the state. sorted before delivery, nor do Rockville; Diane Chesley, Rt. now regularly be held on the The Owl pital^He lives at 49 Downey Dr. Dargati holds BS and MA de- south 8t„ Rockville: Mrs. pany's annual Quarter Century making posters and a glass re- come famlUes while "piggyback xw ^ entirely re- Coventry. third Wednesday of each month grees in education from Eastern jiYank Rogers, 14 Marjorie La., dinner In Boston. cycling project begins May 1. or graduated Income taxes would MITES were 134 new adult borrowers and 47 new juvenile borrowers. the Public Health Nursing Pro- moved. Discharged Wednesday; Em- instead of the first Wednesday. Connecticut State College and vem on; Mrs. C. Edmund, 26 ____ * Selectmen have appointed take a larger proportion of the gram are autonomous and what Principal Can^dates est Llmberger, Maple St., ElUng------RECORD SALES has been a teacher in the Ver- Estelle' Dr. Vemon; J. F. ^ Building Inspector Sam Pesca- Income of families In upper AcUvlUes during the year In- p^^U ^ ^therre^^^ “ mb' not non systein at Vemon Middle Markan, Bast Hartford; and Glenn S. Gately of Hillsdale special constable until brackets. eluded the exhiblticsi of three fh—vuD'h thp The Board of Education of ton; Helen Majowlcz, Graham Manchester Evening Herald , , , ... . through the efforts of Cook. Record sales and a turnaround School for 11 years. Eileen Lockwood 121 Ellington, assistant secre- November. Meskill criticized the study’s paintings and six sketches done u„."ki.,opk pko..rpH tkof k» Andover has been conducting “ ...... Rd.,...... South...... , Windsor; ------Jerome ------Coventry . Correspondent------^ Holly It In earnings for the first quarter With _ J. _D. he _ wlU _ be involved Huntington Dr Vemon ***® 'travelers Insurance ______approach. The study had used by Sharon Rowley and Garrle Hutcninson cna^ea tMt ne preliminary screening sessions, Mendelaon, Carter Dr„ Rock- Oantner, tel. 742-8796. Color [r ] ^ ^ of 1971 have been reported by prtoarily in sales’ Officials said several thou- - moderate a panel dls- Manchester Evening Herald his proposed revenue as a base Shok, second year art student f.pllpteT n reviewing and studying the vllle; John Poor, Somers; ------Rogers Corporation. ______at the Hartford Art school. II‘f he 1^ n^tTotlfl^ T ^ t appllcaUons received for Mark Crandall, Green Rd„ Pan- 3 FREE IN PERSON sw d Parkade customers ®usslng Insurance security at (kjlumbla correspondent Virgin- figure and scaled all the other ’The company reported sales of CLAIMS RISE participated in the drawing. In ^h® W1 Eastern Regional Sem- ,g pgr,son Tel. 228-9224. proposals to levels that would Town paintings by Mrs. Edward ^ tTvL n o t ^ ! "*® ®«>epect . St„ and APPEARANCES $7,364,000 for the period were The total of claims filed for t a 'e 'y w^r^'re^dred' Jo Inar of the AmericanAmerican Society Society bring In the same amount. Hlnchliff were also on exhibit. e,j (<,r suggestions on matters ^ ' j - vs hofnre the cut Favreau, RPD 2, all of .' TO i I DPiOEtI I « IT Wl ‘.t the highest of any quarter in unemployment compensation In " i “g “ en*t^ blai^s*In-boxes a^ Industrial Security (ASIS)' For Instance, a graduated in- In March of 1970, Mrs. Horton that come before the Board of ^ before the cut- Rockville; Mary Peterson, ’Tal- 3,6 & 8P.M. l(> ' BIM H its AVtMJI the company’s history and com- Manchester Increased slightly y,' p^kade stores. -----’The--- two-day ^...... seminar,...... sponsor-...... Geologists have found that come-tax proposal by Rep. reported that a story hour for Selectmen. accepting appUca- cottvllle Rd., Vernon; Lynda m a d h o u l M pared with 1970 first quarter again last week, according to .______eJ by the Cwuiectlcut chapter during the Ice Age, as recently George Ritter, D-Hartford, that pre-schoolers was started which ”As far as I can see, the only there were already some Morris, Orchard St., Rockville; richard benj^in g STOCK CAR Hus R0BEBLBEDFi2ED!_ sales of $6,742,000. the State Labor Department. of ASIS, will be held May 11 as 10,000 years ago, a vast area would raise enough money to "has proved to be very popular funcUon I am allowed to have ^ Florence Szumkowskl, Glen- “TELLTHEM E. Earnings, recovering from a There were 213 new claims and 12 at the Park Plaza Hotel between Siberia and Aaska lay eliminate a sales tax. was al- wlth both parents and chll- as selectman is to come to the Ground rules are being work- wood Rd.. Elling;ton; Oscar FIGURE 8 RACES Carrie 'snddgress WILLIE BOY IS HERE" ooiar^ loss in the last three months of fued. and the total for all types in New Haven. above water. most cut In half to match Mes- dren.” Board of Selectmen meetings,” ed out lor the hiring of the prln- Cyr, Lake view Terr., and Mary Sales Tax EVERY SAT.-8:00P.M. 1970, were $24,000, or three cents _ including continued claims klU’s proposal. As a result, the Also during the year, the 11- he said, “and 11 there Is any- clpal, and the board expects to Savage and daughter, Talcott per share, as compared with and extended benefits — rose study did not take Into consid­ brary was Instrumental in bor- thing that requires a signature begin personal Interviews with Ave., all of Rockville, f NTIRE PARK OPEN -W. $106,000, or 12 cents per share by 19 from the previous week to Lag Linked eration the fact that Ritter’s pro­ rowing books for the blind lor or vote by the board then Leon the applicants sometime after EPI 7PM SAT PM BE SURE . . ■ BUSS has oeen serving toe Home 6 . nra i m i . . COLOR1 a year ago based on average 2,836. posal would eliminate the sales two people who are unable to and I are told about it and ask- the first of May. Work Project Voted; Owner for 89 YEARS. For a complete FREE IN­ -iUH. 1 PM Isa Isms 6IA mm shares outstanding. Statewide, claims totaled 101,- tax. SPECTION of your home by a Termito Control Ex­ read because of failing eye- to sign or vote.” (Le<»i Andover’s school principal ls\ DEAN MARTIN 1 Presldent Norman L. Green- 294 last week, a rate of 9.8 per To Deficit "I think they are projecting pert, supervised by toe finest technical-staff, phone sight. Palmer, a Democrat, Is the hired on a 12-month rather Every Friday night is AWARD GEORGE KENNEDY^ man said further Improvement cent. For the same period a alternatives that aren't really our nearest local office: WENNBB HARTFORD (AP)—Most ot Patrons of the library also third selectman; he is also than a 10-month basis, so that \ "LOVERS AND Bonus N ii^t nton. s is expected In the second quar- year ago, the total wtm 43,428, before us,” the governor said. borrowed 360 records during seeking re-election.) there are no gaps In supervls- the $28.4 million Increase in the Defies Hint of Veto OTHER STRANGERS' HELEN HAYES on. ter a rate of 4 per cent. The study was conducted by 1970, and eleven memorial Hutchinson both ory services during the year. 4'.30t1dM>>9:90 ANeoLeof state deficit this year is due to WASHINGTON (AP) — Ignor- would create up to 200,000 jobs the nonpartisan Office of Leg- books were donated to the 11- stressed that Cook had made ------ROUTE 159 -Mon • Tnes. 7:80-8(:W CR] the poor performance of the j„g hints of a presidential veto, hospitals, parks, schools and islatlve Research at the request brary. overtures to call a public Manchester Evening Herald AGAWAM, MASS. Wed.-Snn. 1 :S0- S ^ 649-9240 Mrs. Wlrth reported for work the question of pro- Andover correspondent Anna [ COLOR AIRPORT 6:30-7:80-9:80 sales tax plus the unexpected thg House has approved a $6.6- P“ “ ‘ c -s e ^ c e areas. of Rep. Audrey Beck. D-Mans- FfttFarkinE, Frtc Adm lsila Irregular Market , , , ... , “® “°“®® approvea a 40.0 Before the final vote on the field, a sucijorter of the income as assistant librarian In August P®®®** Frislna, tel. 742-9347. com SHOW implementation of the parochial billion public works and con- $5.5.bilUon bill, Republicans tax. BLISS TERMITE CONTROL CORP. to fill the vacancy created by \ k v. h school aid program and an In- gtructlon program erffered as tried to block inclusion the ;$2 Meskill also reiterated his . .. Cook asking why a hearing had SUNDAY, APRIL 26th DIV. OF BLISS EXTERMINATOR CO., INC. • EST. 1882 the resignation of Mrs. Myrtle 12 A.M. to 6 P.M. crease in aid to public-school Democratic plan for hillion for accelerating public- criticism that an Income tax MANCHESTER NOW Settles on Upside construction, according to the boosting the economy. works construcUon in financial- would hurt the state’s economy. . , _L j LA. L On the question of law en- Tuition Delay- Knights of Columbus Hall ® c e n t e r The Oldest & Largest in Conn. Mrs. Horton also reported that forcement InstrucUon for con- 188 Main St. 643-7833 FREE PARKING REAR OF THEATRE SHOWING NEW YORK (AP) - The There were 392 new highsmgns fortor statesiaie comptroller.compirouer. By a vote of 319 to 67, the 1^. president might veto the en- y,e kind proposed by Ritter the Ubrary Service Centers in stables. Post, who is a consta- Held Useless Manchester, Conii. Wllllmantlc and Hartford were ble, said he was Informed only “ Barefoot Executive” at 1:29-8:19-6;19-7:19-9:0S ^ r t Subject: l:60.2:69-4:69-a:S9-8:45 stock market zigzagged" higer toe y^ r and 66 new lows on the Figures relea^ d ^ d a y by authorizing $2 billion t**'® *>111 because of that provl- a valuable source for supplying jaat week of the training pro­ In I oh Freeze FREE) ADMISSION Refiieahmaits • Free Paridng CHIMP ttu. p ,- . - u .tt tt, won’t work If there are no goes BANANASI ahead on Thursday and Friday, shares. to nonpubllc schools was re- grading local economies with Hc-works projects In areas hav- Emt, Tel. 228-8971. Andover residents to plan on available, says a group of WOW WHAT SERVICE Market indices showed gains Chrysler was second most ac- centiy given toe go-ahead by log^g gnj construction aid. Ing or threatened by 6 per cent attending a special program students and teachers opposed 10 MIN. SERVICE ON ALL CALLS for the week. The largest came **ve, climbing 2% to 33. Texas the U.S. isupreme Court, despite Meanwhile, a House Labor unemployment, or tn areas with Lemon Suspect Held being preMnted at the Rham to tuition increases. — FASTEST IN TOWN — DON’T BELIEVE on toe Dow Jones average of 30 Gulf Sulphur, third most active, the fact that toe court .has not subcommittee approved a bill unusually high unemplojrment High School on Monday at 8 The group distributed state- US — THEN TRY US. Industrial blue chip stocks, *®*1 1% *<> 21%- ye: decided on toe constitution- providing $4 billion to create of Vietnam war veterans, p.m. in the auditorium. ments at the State Capitol IFri- which climbed 7.68 pointe to Other Big Board prices , In- guty of toe plan. 1 public-service jobs for toe un- Democrats are pushing toe 4 Creme In Man’s Death The meeUng has been called urging rejecUon of any tul- BIG GIANT GRINDERS 947.79. eluded Eastern Air Lines, up 2% Thomas J. Mesklll’s employed over toe next five public-works provisions as sub- RRmriTPORT An off “*® request of a num- tion boosto, whether deferred or We Make Our Own Pizza Dough Analysts attributed toe up- **> 26%; American Telejtoone, request, toe Democrat-ccuitrol- years. TTie bill Is similar to one stitutes for Nixon’s proposals to BRIDGEPORT (J^) An off- ^ gju^ens who wish to dls- "®t. FOR THE BEST GRINDERS AND PIZZAS swing 'to optimism over first ott 2 ^ to 49%; National Cash General Assembly also ap- vetoed by President Nixon last share $6 billion In revenue with *J® cuss the drug situaUon. They were referring to Gov. IN 'TOWN CALL quarter corporate earnings re- Register, up 3% to 44%; GTO proved another $8.2 million ■ in year. the states. thought were firewackers, w^k^ ^eeUng Itself, Thomas J. Mesklll’s recent in- ports and to toe feeling that con- International, up 3% to 37%; gtgtg payments for local public- .The subcommittee vote was Likewise, toe President had cd out of a store Frl^y night to PTSO will present a film dlcation that he might be wUl- CALL sumer spending is beginning to Goodyear, up 2% t o 34%. g g ^ j construction. alo^e s^d. „ ^ ^ Southern New England Tele- mended In his budget message. called toe mid-week dip “purely **>® ^'22° ®*°®’“ traded. 46? tort-notably a $4 million In- program. The House-passed bill would I P**{*'® Company, deals with the However, the protesting group ' technical ” and of no lasting slg- advanced and 614 declined, grease in estimated weUare re- The Senate has passed a slml- retain all existing programs and Boy ^ k im M, died 3% hours myHfid problems of young peo- s®*** ® Ume of high un- niflcance’ There were 158 new highs for imbursemento from toe federal lar jobs bill. The House version expand many of them. later in a Bridgeport Hospital p|g including the subject of ®mployment, deferring tuition A L T D IS N E Y New York Stock Exchange ‘ **®/®“ ^ "®''' .. government. — ------* Made with pure lemon juice, deliciously refreshing — truly with two bullet wounds in his drug3 only increases the indebtedness productions' volume dipped to 92.99 mllUon th® 20 most actives, toere The latest estimate of toe to- head, two in his abdpmen and j^^s. Cody pointe out that In graduates who can’t find shares for toe week, down from '^®r® ®*S*>t declines and 12 ad- tal deficit for the 1969-71 fiscal a touch of spring. Another Shady Glen original taste treat! one In his hand. gj y^g obvious problem at toe 102.89 million shares traded vMces. biennium 1s $261.6 million, up Police charged the other man, yjg school, and the fact that all Since the legislature’s Educa- Open the previous week. Syntex was most active, fvom toe last comptroller’s estl- Identlfled only as C.W. Pettway. Andover school children will U®" Committee had killed all of Of toe 1 837 stocks traded on jump*n« 7^4 to 60%. Second mata of $233.2 mllHon on Dec. 34, of 1191 Stratford Ave., eventually be attending Rham, tuition . bills, the students the Big Board 814 advanced ">“ 1 active was BranUf Air- 31. j);esklll annoimced toe hlgh- A ll Day WESTOWNN Bridgeport, with murder, carry- parents should make every ef- teachers aimed their latest and ^ declined However, toe ways A up % to 11% ’m rd er estimate *to»self In a special PHARMACY Shjcxdi^ 'jh u i,0 /avu^ SI ojull. Ing a gun without a permit, and fort to get ■ to this meeting, statement at the Finance Corn- brnadlv based New York Stock '" “ i ®®**''e was MUgo Electron- message to toe legislature last discharging a gun within city Townspeople whq do not have mlttee, which could still bring Suriday hmits. children at Rham and will not, °*>t a tuition Increase bill. Exchange index of some 1,300 *®’ “P , , h a ®*>°®® **>® “ caslon to TWl’O CONVENIENT LOCATIONS Sim,nQ KURT JOE HAimV WALIY atneVs climbed 0 26 O***®*" dosing prices Included make another plea for an Im- Police said the policeman, are-also asked to consider the The Senate chairman of the McCulloch on, off 6% to 51%: mediate Increase In toe sales -Rt. 6 ti 44A — Open Daily and Sun.; Parkade Branch — Mon. thru Sat. Samuel Palmer, walked up to results of drug problems In the Finance Committee, Democrat co-s,.,ring RUSSELL' FLYNN • M ORGi^ ■ COX ^ e ^ laied Press Q-stock warrants, up 3% to 19%; tax, from per cent to 7 jJef Pettway and disarmed him with- community. Louis I. CutiUo of Waterbury,' 6 6 (John and Bernice Bleg) >*Angw NORTH ALAw HEWI11 tuYDcw RORKE TEONMICOLOR* a v ^ V ^ m b ed 4.2 pointy to Asamera Oil, off % to 21%; iDx- cciit, so that toe state could All Medleinol Services Available out resistance when hp saw Ran- Rham Grinders has said he favors some In- , tic Enterprises, up 1% to 27%; start reducing the deficit before kln lying on the sidewalk. Mrs. Carol Houghton and Mrs. crease in tuition, but not to the Coming Wed. sLidard & Poor’s 60O-stock AMREP, up 1 to 28%; and the current fiscal period ends 455 HARTFORD RD. 643-5230 Pettway and Rankin had quar- Cody, Andover chairmen for the extent recommended by the PLUS: SUBJECT "NOAH'S ARK" relied before, police said. Rham' grinder sale, remi|id governor. "CntOMWELL" InLTgalned 0.66 to 104.05. ITEL.'off % to 22. . on June 30.

v,i MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANGHESTOR. CONN.. SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1971 PAGE FIVE PA G E FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1971

ilmtrlfFBtpr might be using the prisoner lasue as our Connecticut News for Senior Citizens Area Churches own excuse for not ending, emd, there­ TalcottvUle Congregational Messiah Evangelical Lutheran St. Bernard’s t-hurch fore, for prolonging, the war. This is u r c h e s Church Rockville By WALLY FORTIN Church EttFnittQ The Salvation Army St. Mary’s Episcopal Church Second Congregational Church what real solicitude for our men held DHtEOTOB Rev. Truman O. Ireland, (Wisconsin Synod) Rev. william Schneider Yankee 661 Main St. United Ouirch of Christ PTJBUBHMD BY THE Church and Park Sts. Pastor 296 Buckland Rd., Wapping. Rev. Anthony Mitchell ' HERAU) PRINTINa OO., INC. prisoner would do. It would know that Capt. and Mrs. Lawrence j. Rev. George F. Noetrand, 386 N. Main St. Hello again, and man the and felt that I ’d more or less 18 Biasell Street Beadle Rev. Karl R. GurgCl, Pastor Mancheater. Ootm. the greatest thing we could do for them By A.H»0. Rector Rev. Felix M. Davis, weeks are going by too fast for wait and surprise you with 9:46 a.m.. Church School: Saturday Mass, 7 p.m. THOMAS. 7. BERQUBON Officer-in-Charge Minister WALTER R. PERaUSON would be to end the war, not use them Rev. Russell Allen me. I sit around thinking about them. However, it seems that Nursery cikaa thrxMigh Adult 10 a.m.. Worship Service. Sunday Masses, 7, 9:15, 10:30 PuMistaers I Chver politics long enough, Rev. Roiald Hald^man programs, and trips, and before other groups aro also planning Discussion Group. 11 a.m., Worship Service. and 11:46 a.m. Founded October 1. 1881 as an argument for delay. \ and you get a sense of riding 9:30' a.m., Sunday Schocri. ' ------10 a.m., Morning Worship. I know it, it’s time to get going, various trips, and so that we n a.m„ Public Worship. Su- PuUlsbed Every Evenlntr ExoeiA Sundaye on an almost m ean ^less mer­ Classes for all ages. 7:30 a.m. ’The Holy Euch- Nursery through Oiurch School We’re going_ to have our sec- can all cooperate, and keep pervision _ of______small______children. 88. Matthew’s Church and Bolldaya. Entered at_the Po^Otnce_ id 10:45 a.m., Holiness Oommunlon Mancheater, Conn., aa Second daaa Mail ry-go-round which,' tar all its Meet- arist: Second Service. Grade 6. Sermon by ’The Rev. ond annual "Week To Remem- from going on these trips the 5 p.m,, Potluck meeting. Mr. St. Peter’s Eplsci^al Church Tolland M atter sense of happening and motion, Ing. Nursery provided. 9 a.m., Family Service with Daris “ A Ripening ’Time,” ber,” the week ot May 10th same day, I ajn going to men- and Mrs. Rodney Kinch, Wy- Rev. J. Clifford Chirtln, Pastor Sand Hill Rd., South Windsor Instant Yellow, Green and DST never does anything more than 6:16 p.m., Open air service sermon. ' Church School, Nurs- Special meeting of the congre- through the 14th. I keep think- tlon the place and date of trips, cliffe Bible translators and SUBSCRIPTION RATES Rev. James A. Birdaall, PiWnble In Advance complete one circle after an­ and Indoor prayer meeting. ery care, O lb Class. gatiuii in Fellowship Hall im- Ing I still have plenty of time; and hope that it will help these missionaries to Columbia, Sunday Vigil on Saturday at One Tear ...... $89.00 This, it begins to dawn upon us. Is the 7 p.m., Salvation meeting. 9:46 a.m., Sunday Morning mediately after the service. Vicar Six Montba ...... 19.60 other. however, I find myself really other groups In lining up their South America, will give an 11- 7 p.m. year of unprecedented drill and order Three Mentha ...... 9.76 In Connecttcut puldlc life at Coffee House. High-School Oof- humping to get all the necessary trips, so that all can enjoy this lustrated talk on “ Jungle Sur- Sunday Masses, 8:30, 10:30, One Month ...... 8.96 Full Gospel Christian fee Break. Jehovah’s Witnesses 8 and 10 a.m.. Holy Oom- on the part of nature. the moment, there are two arrangements made for our “ short” life of ours, without all vlval TValning.” and 11:46 a.m. ____ M EM BER 0 7 Fellowship Interdenominational 11 a.m.. Morning Prayer with Kingdom Hall munlon. We have previously commented on the vi'vld examples of the cyclical program which must go to press kinds of compUcatlcms. ------THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Oranige Hall sermon. 726 N. Main St. Unitarian Meeting House The Aaaooated Preaa la excluatvely en­ nature of our beha'vlor. within a couple days. So, I So by next week, I should have Union Congregattonal Church titled to the uae of repuhUcatlon of alt fact that the forsythia turned yellow Rev. Philip P. Saunders, Pastor 4 p.m., Evening Prayer. Con­ St. Mary’s Church 60 Bloomfield Ave., Hartford newa dlapcuchea credited to It or not other- One concerns the rise and find I really don’t have very the places and dates for you all. Rockville eversTwhere In town at about 2 o’clock firmation instruction. 0:30 a.m., . Public Bible dls- As each trip comes along, I ’ll Rev. Paul J. Bowman; Minister „ 7 Piutnr Rev. Nathaniel D. Leuriat wlae credited In thla paper and alao the fall of the city manager move­ looU newa puhiiahed here. 10:30 a.m„ Adult Bible Study course ^ R e v e la U o n to ^ e - program is Unlng up pret- give more details about It. Rev. Lyman D. Reed, A ll r M ta o f repuhUcatlon o f apeclal dla- last Monday eftemocm. ment, with the particular exam­ Rev. Richard F. Roughan, patohea herein are also reserved. and open discussion. Sunday South United Methodist Church fit the ty weU, and by next week I ------Associate Minister 10:80 a.m.. Worship Service, In reporting that fact we neglected to ple being the city of Hartford, M U „ „ UMM M . , lO JO . m a ; ^ Assistant Pastor Nursery and Worship Church The Herald PrlnthiK Comjipany Inc., where the falling part ot the " ™ " " Crowds Dwindle Miss Janeth L. Kap'lar, aumea no financial reaponalrIhOlty for t note that, intermediary between the 7:30 (?.m., EvangellsUc serv- Rev. J. MajUey Shaw, D. D „ low-down on ttie happenings for Wednesday wo had a deUclous Director of Christian EducaUon School. cycle is now coming into view. Pastor Saturday Mass, 7:30 p.m. graphical errors appearing in adve: ice. that "B ig Week.” I only ask hot, meal, and I can’t quite un^ ______mehta and other reading m atter In The newly turned forsythia and the sun to Mayor Ann Uccello, headinjg for by Permission of Jehovah— Sunday Maases, 7:30, 9:30 and Mancheater Elventng Herald. Rev. Carl W. Saunders, that you will aet that week aside derstand 'what’s happening to 10:46 a.m.. Worship Service. io:46 a.m. Venion Assembly ot God which it had so suddenly yielded, there higher salary and fewer head­ Why?" .Ouiroh of the Assiimption Associate Pastor to participate with us, aa thla our large crowds. Here is an - Sermon topic: “ For Those 104 W. Main St., RockvUIe Subaciiber to Los Angeles Tlmes-Waahing- still stood the tall yellows of all the aches in Washington^ made a Adams St. and ’ITiompson Rd. Rev. Gary S. Cornell, Rev. Earl K. Pettibone, ton Post News Service. North United Methodist Church planned for you. Your at- portunlty for you Mnlors to get I^ y a ^ t h F ill service client of N. E. A. Service, Inc. recommendation for a strong Rev. Edward S. Pepin, Pastor Associate Pastor First Congregational church Minister Publlsbers Repreaentattves — Mathews, town’s willows. mayor type of government her 300 Parker St. tendance at the programs all a very substantial and nutriU- lah. The Rev. Mr. Bowman United Church of Christ Shannon and CuUen Inc., %>eclal Agency Rev. Robert J. Burbank ------week is the only way it can be ous meal at the right price, and preaching. Now, as everyone can see. our willow valedictory. The Democrats, ------9 and 10:45 a.m.. Worship for Rev. Earle R. Custer, Main St., Coventry 9:46 a.m., Sunday School, — New York, Chicago, Detroit and Boston. a success, so I ’m hoping you’ll for some reason many are not * a.m., Church School. with the departure ot the lady Saturday, Masses at 6:00 and ^^'e whole church.The Rev. Dr. Pastor Rev. James W. McBride, classes for all ages. 2 yellow has turned to gn^en. MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU 07 CIRCULA- qhBur nreiinhiiio' naitTinn ■ "Tho ______^ ^ y °“ '" *nd taking advantage Of it. Grades 6 through 10. TI0N3. whose dramatic victories de­ 7:80 p.m. IBnlster 11 a.m., Worriiip Service. As with the forsythia, so, with the MlssloS of O n S h 9 and 10:30 a.m„ 'Worship o " »>«««? with us that week. who aro p r e p w ^ Dljroiay advertising d oa lv hours prived them of the first fruits Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9, 6:45 p.m., Christ’s Ambassa­ Bor Monday — l p.m. Bviday. willows, there was a rather precise hour of their long-delayed return to 10:30 and 11:45 a.m. School. Infant-toddlers through Service. The. Rev. Robert o^ay? the food are wondering also. throi^»Gra^4. 9:45 a.m.. Church School. dors youth group. B\>r Tuesday — 1 p.m. Saturday. when it happened. ."V j clear political power in Hart­ adults. liiloff, vicar of St. George’s Our Friday ■ night setback and we all would like to hear 11 a.m.. Nursery. Worship 7 p.m.. Evangelistic service.. BV>r Wednesday — 1 p.m. Monday. United Methodist Oiurch Service. BV>r Thursday — 1 p.m. Tuesday ford, renewed their open ad­ Church of Jesus Christ ot 9 a.m„ Adult discussion Episcopal Church in Bolton, tournament had 52 players, and suggestions, or ideas of how B\>r BYlday — 1 p.m. Wednesday. It was at about 6 o ’clock Wednesday Rt. 44A, Bolton 6 p.m., Junior' Pilgrim Fel­ vocacy of the strong mayor Latter-day Saints (Mormon) class, in ttvB Rev. Mr. Saun- wIU preach. the following winners. Julia and what we can do to improve Avery St. Clasatfled deadline 4:39 p.m. day be­ evening, when there was a burst of Rev. David M. Campbell lowship. fore pubUoatlon 4:80 p.m. BVtday lor type of government, and City HUlstown Rd. and W o ^ ld e St. der’s office. Men’s Christian 10:30 a.m., (Church School. VcndriUo, 142; Frolda Knofla, our Wednesday meal. Alter all, Christian Reformed Church Saturday and Monday publication. Minister 7 p.m., Senior Pilgrim Fel- slanting sun flashing across the town Manager EUriia - Freedman Paul E. Nuttall, Bishop Uterature Class in kitchen. Nursery, Kindergarten and l'«>: Mollle McCarthy, 131; Lyla we are all concerned about your 661 Avery St. ' ht' 10:16 a.m.. Coffee Hour in Grades 1 and 2. Steele, 131; Ann Perras, 128; welfare, and pleasure, and if lowship. Saturday, April 24 from underneath a swiftly moving bank obliged their wishes by resign­ M'oming. Worship South Windsor . ing. 9 a.m., Priesthood. Reception Hall sponsored by 7 p.m.. Adult membership Robert Schubert. 126; Florence we don’t hear from you, then Rev. James A. B Rev. Joe K. Carpenter, all ages. yellow, as if all they were wearing was poster making. Minister McGovern, (Bayh, Jackson, Hughes and had finally taken the d ty to St. Bartholomew’s Church 6:30 p.m.. Spaghetti supper ly, 110- In the afternoon, we discuss- ______11 a.m., Worriilp Service. Church of Christ their skin. the verge of bankruptcy, bad Rev. Philip Hussey, Pastor and program for Senior High Monday we had 70 ed some of the trips, and the g*. George’. Episcopal Church Nursery. Muskie, have now undertaken answers almost completed its emergence a n d Grade 9 Fellowship in Lydall and Vernon Sts. the kitchen social, and we „eed of some volunteers to help " * 9:30 a.m.. Church Service. 7 p.m.. Evening Service. When the new lighting hit them, they Rev. Edward M. LaRose Rt. 44A, Bolton Nursery and Kindergarten to President Nlxtm's April 7 speech on from the attempt at poUtlcal Cooper Hall. Eugene 'Brewer, Minister found two of our old pals back .with our “ K g Week,” eape- had suddenly become green, as If their Assistant Pastor Rev. Robert W. Ihloff, Vicar classes. Vietnam policy, and we beMeve it is a reform and began to move back 'wlth us, after being sick for cially with our setback and mill- First Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Nasarene 10:45 a.m.. Church School Church of Rockville young leaves had Just that moment push­ into, the same kind of poUtlcs Saturday, Mass at 6 p.m. f£^ summary to say that they are all 236 Main St. Rev. Richard B. Bertram, ed out far enough to take over the which had produced municipal Sunday, Masses at 7:80, 9, *" ’s = rvjr.r.::or7..'n „„ as honestly troubled and uncertain of crisis before. At first, of course, Rev. William A. Taylor, Pastor dominant color role in the picture. 10:15 and 11:80 a.m. the future as the President himself the poUtlcal order, returning, Pastor “Reilhemptioa — The Divine and them back again. to hear from you. Mae Tlvana, Rev. Earle Custer. ’The times for both the instant yellow will be on relatively good be­ ------Human Elements,” ------Bob Doggart and Tom O’Neill 10:16 a.m., Family Service, 10:30 a.m., TTie Service. seems to be. St. Bridget Church havior, but eventually the peo­ 9 a.m.. Prayer at the altar. 6 p.m.. Worship. Sermon; Pinochle Results will be in charge of_gifta mid sermon by Tlie Rev. Mr. Chis- Prince of Peace Lutheran Sind the Instant green were Eastern Rev. John J. Delaney, Pastor Church ple of what is left of Hartford 9:30 a.m., Sunday Schoid for “ Mutual ResponsibiUtles of In the afternoon, we had 69 prizes for the games. They work, ter, Nursery and Church Our Savior Izitheran Church As tor any substantial difference be­ Standard ’Time, iriiich comes to an in­ Rev. Harry McBrien Rt. 31 and North River Rd. wiU realize, once again, that everyone. CSirlstlans In Marriage.” pinochle players, and the lucky ed real hard, and did an excel- School, 239 Graham Road Rev. Nell F. Fltsgerald Coventry tween the way he is following, with his stant end, at about 2 o’clock tomor­ unabashed political manage­ 10:46 a.m.. Morning Worship. winners were; Gus Gull, 767; lent Job in this department last e.m.. Coffee and Oon- South Windsor Center Congregational Church Rev. W. H. Wllkens, Pastor combination of logic and blind hope, his row morning. ment of their affairs la more Dr. Leslie Parrott, president of AUce Anderson, 697; Ann year, versatlon. Rev. Ronald A. Erbe, IPastor Saturday, Masses at 6 and USted Church of Christ than they can afford, and they Eastern Nasarene College, Husarlk, 889; Cis Wilson, 686; We were told that BIU Grif------particular plan for disengagement, and 7’.30 p.m. In school auditorium. U Center St. 10:16 a.m.. Worship Service. wlU head toward some kind of Wollaston, Mass., guest speak­ (Jeorge Last, 688; Mabel Kee- fin is in the Manchester Memor- g«opnd Congregational Church 8:30 and 10:45 a.m.. Worship Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9, Rev. Clifford O. SimpeiMi, 9 a.m., Sunday School. the way these Democrats would recom­ reform again. er. ney, 666; Bess Mowian, 648; lal Hospital, and that Margaret United Chnreh of Christ Service. Holy Conununion at the and 10:30 a.m,, in church; and Minister mend, that difference seems to center Societal Frustrations But as for keeping life and 7 p.m.. Evening Service. Tlie Olayds L. Smith, 646; Inez Ma- Burke Is recuperating nicely at 10:45 service on the first 10:30 and noon in school audi­ Rt. 44A, Coventry United Congregattoaal Church vitaUty and prestige in the dty Rev. Alfind Swaipi Mlssicsiary 689: John Derby. 689; her home 96 Center St., and Sunday of each month, and at almost entirely on how to handle the In Middletown, in the state and in the torium. Rev. Robert K. Bechtold, United Church of Christ manager form of government to Ecuador, guest speakers. Minister of Religious EducaUon Meyerturff, 686; Mabel Beatrice Mader is doing fine kOnister the 8:30 service on the third question' of a withdrawal date tor nation, modem society Is frustraUng not ’Tolland Sunday. alone because the simple problems have while they now have it—that 1s St. James’ Chnreh Concordia Lutheran Church 8 to 10 a.m.. Pancake break- « » : Claire ^ n n 6M; ‘> 7 ® ’ Rev. Donald G. Miller, 9:30 a,m., Sunday School and American troops. been solved, but because the new very something beyond the present 10 a.m., Worship Service and Msgr. Edward J. Reardon, 40 KUdn'St. fast in Woodruff Hall sponsor- Esther Anders^, 634; Louise Apt. 4J. East Minister Adult Bible Class. complex problems are made up of tight­ energy of the city’s best dtl- - Pastor ed bv Grade 9 Confimatkm Hagenow, 680; Kathryn Ruggles, Hartford. Church School. The 'President insists that such a with­ zens and institutions. Rev. Joseph E. Bourret, ly Interiocklng components. ’Iliey nei­ Rev. Joseph E. Vujs a a s 8 ^ P r o ^ d a * w lll^ ^ u 8 e d «**: Olnce Windsor, 624, and The. Danghters of Isabella 11 a.m.. Coffee Hour. 9:30 and 11 a.m., Worship We watch the cycle begin to Pastor Wesleyan United Methodist drawal date must be his own secret. If ther can be considered nor solved singly, Rev. Thomas Barry to^Tts ^ i^ t May Derby, 628. have invited the seniors to at- 11:30 a.m., Pastor’s C3ass. Service and Church School. Photographed By WUliam Coe repeat Itself, and we know of Rev. Louis B. Bauer Jr., 7:80 p.m.. Adult pre-member- Church he h ^ set it in his own mind, in order and it is difficuU to present total s Nursery. Rev. Herbert O. Kelsey Jr., A simple example can be found in 10:30 a.m., noon, and 5 p.m. 6:80 p.m.. Youth Fellowship, this Tuesday evening. By the 678 Ellington Rd. 11 a.m.. Worship Service. Yesterdays dtles where double machine Sing with Hutch Pastor Senator Jackson, take the view, that the small cities where the essential question Emanuel Lutheran Oiurch Junior High. way, the bus will be off and South Windsor y Nursery. pdltlcs has been conferring its Is how the tax base can be maximized in St. John’s Poliata Nattonal 7SO p.m.. Ways and means running from the Senior Center During the program we were Rev. John C. Gay, ' 6 p.m., Wesleyan Youth. bargelining is already in progress, and H erald dubious blessings on tsuqiayers. Church and Chestnut Sts. a manner that contributes to the good The haw And Catholic Church report meeting, church office. at 10 a.m., so plan on getting entertained with some solo sing- «-m., Chun* School, . Pastor 7 p.m.. Evening Prayer. that the next move is up to Wash­ Inside Meanwhile, for another Rev. C. Henry Anderson, life of all citizens. This means striking Rev. Walter A. I^szko, Pastor here a half hour earlier before ing from one of our members, Rev. Ekigene H. Kflbride, ington and that It should require the the balance between maximum' ameni­ 25 Years 4go glimpse at a turnaround in atti­ Pastmr Zion Evangelical Lutheran IG&VCS* a»aaMr. . David Hutchinson, who _ was -- __ Sarmon: ‘The Sh^pe of the p Bruce J. Bvenson, Intern Assistant Pastor St. Maurice CTiurcb, Bolton tude—^perhaps the swifiest cyc- I.would like to take this time accompanied by Mrs. Benia- Shepherd.” Nursery provided, setting of a definite date for American ties at the lowest possltde cost. And this Order Issue In preparation for new busi­ Church Rev. Robert W. {honih. Pastor in turn means raising the tax base in a Ucal turnaround ever—we sug­ to offer our condolences to Mrs. dette Noel at the piano. Ho cer- ness block at comer of St. Masses, 8:80 and 10:30 a.m. 9 and 10:46 a.m.. Divine Wor­ (Missouri Synod) First Congregattonal Church Saturday, Masses at 6 and 7 withdrawal. manner that reduces the coat chaiged to gest a look at the great crusad­ Eileen Barrett, on the death of talnly has a wonderful voice. James and Main St., part of fa­ ship. Sermon by the Rev. Hugo Clocper - and High „ Sts. ------, - v » Hebron p.m. Saturday Mass, 6 p.m. each individual citizen. Historically, ing now gdng on for the “ re­ GofVel Hall Andenton pastor of Resurrec- Rev. Charles W. Kuhl, Pastor her husband, Leo Barrett, one and it wasn t long before he Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9:30, That would, they hope more than ort mous $10,000 concrete wall is Rev. Herl>ert O. Kelsey, Jr., Sunday Masses, 7:30, 9:15 and gional” approach and the "re- cities have understood the challenge of demolished; wall was built in 416 Center St. tlon Lutheran CJhurch, Box- --- of our members. We also offer had the group singing in a and 11 a.m. 11 a.m; know, lead Hanoi to some of the gianaT’ type ot organisathin / IPhstor industrial attraction because factories 1920 when Main St. was widen­ bury, Maas. Special offering 9 a.m., Divine Worship. Nurs- our condolences to Mrs. Otto ” sing-along-wlth Hutch. Wo By Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak for dealing with the more ur­ concessions we want, like an agreement themselves do not have children to fill ed to make border from St. 10 a.m., Breaking bread. will ’ be received for “ Love ary in Parish Hoiue. IMIke, Mrs. Edwin Naschke, thank him and Mrs. Noel for Sacred Heart Church St. Margaret Mary Church gent problems of present day a.m., Worsh^ Service, up the schools, and thereby cost money. James St. to Forest St., and 11:46 a.m., Stmday School. Compels Action” Appeal. 10:16 a.m., Sunday School Adolph Angermann, Irving An- entertaining us. From t ^ r e We Wapping for the exchange of prismers. PHILADELPHIA — The polit­ cf the dilapidated structures overrides his weaknesses—little society. ‘The S lu ^ ot the Rt. 30, Vernon Especially in communities which are go­ then to'wn hired men to give 7 p.m., Gospel meeting. 8 «6 and 10:40 a.m.. Church and Youth Forum. germann, and Frederick Anger- went into a couple of quiz g,, niwlded Rev. Ralph Kelley, Pastor Rev. Thomas G. O’Neil, 'Pastor But, although there was this difference ical appeal of the law-and-order that passes for a home in one political exeprience and lack of If not as specific individuals, ing to grow anyway, the proposition is rfistic ' appearance with power School f o r three-year-olds 10:10 to 11:30 a.m.. Grade 6 mann, 6n the death of their games, before going into some ‘ Rev. Edward Konopka Rev. Josei* Schick issue which heis given former rundown block of the 37th Ward education. then at least as types, these 10:46 a,m., Church School. in recommended timing, the g:eneral indisputable — whereas In isolated com­ hammers. United Pentecostal Oborch through Grade 8. Nursery for and 8 Youth Instruction. father Otto Angermann, who live and lively square dancing, Assistant Pastor police commissioner Frank tells why. The significance of that find­ crusaders for new regional in­ attitude of the Democratic six fell into munities it is not always true that facto­ 187 Woodbrldge St. infants. 2:30 p.m., 'Voters’ meeting. was also a member. card playing. Saturday, Masses at 6 and 7 Inside was an attractive ing became even sharper in struments of pubUc pbUcy are Bolton Congregattonal Church ries provide a net cost benefit. Jobe, af­ Rizzo such a long lead for the Robert Baker, Pastor Hey, guess what, I received Thursday morning s pln^me Saturday Mass, 6 p.m. p.m. the same rather unusual and abnormal young Negro mother and she answers to another question we 10 Years Ago directly descended from the Bolton O u ter Rd. ter all, do generate more people. May 18 Democratic mayoral Community Baptist Church Calvary Church a change in our Bermuda trip, group had 49 players, vrtth toe Sunday Masses, 7, 8, 9:16, Sunday, Masses at 8:30, 10 talked on only one subject—the asked to doublecheck the vot­ idealists, reformers, and “ foi^ Rev. J. Stanton Omover, distortion of the prisoner issue of which ’The second area of development, rec­ primary election here is not Campbell (Council, Knights of 10 a.m., Sunday School. An American Baptist Church (Assemblies of God) and I think it’s for toe better, following winners: Jennie Fo- 10:80 and 11:46 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. rising threat ot drugs to her ers’ perception of Just what ward-thlnklng’4 poUtical theo­ Minister the President is guilty- ognized in the nation’s redevelopment limited to white voters caught Columbus, notes 60th anniver­ 11 a.m., Worriilp Service. 686 B. Center St. 647 E. Middle T’pke. It wUl be a six-day trip, Instead garty, 600; Helen E rlc k ^ ,^ , three children. TTie Philadeli^ia makes a "law and order” can­ laws, is increasing the value of the cen­ up in anti-Negro sentiment. sary. rists who, in the great Connecti­ 7:30 p.m., Evangelistic Serv­ Rev. Walter H. Loomis Rev. K. L. GusWson, of seven. ’This wUl mean a re- Grace Moore^ 684; Mabel Kee- police force was not doing as didate. We asked the converse cut reform year of 1968, rejdc- 10:16 a.m., Church School. There was one exception among the tral business district. Here much of the To the contrary, we discover­ James Alibrio is elected pres­ ice. Minister Pastor ducUon of anywhere from twen- "®^f’_ ^ ’ well as they should to control —how each voter would describe ed in .the fact that they had fi­ 10:80 a.m., Worship Service. Democrats on this score. Senator Bayh city’s coats lie, be the city shabby or ed a remarkable tendency ident of new Junior GOP Club. ty to thirty doUars for toe Wltorod MeMler,^ 6 « . Esther A Thought for Today the traffic in drugs, she said, a candidate conducting a non- nally begun to cut out of the Sermon: “ Divine Forglve- prosperous. Police, fire, sewer and among black voters to equate Town workers reject early re­ ’Trinity Convetiant Church 9:16 a,m.. Church School for 10 a.m , Family Worship, '- hous caltois Yeu this wlU Anderson, 664; Bess Moonan, ., ’ of Indiana did put, plainly, what has water must be there, hence they should but at least "Rizzo is trying,” law-and-order campaign. Amaz­ tirement plan. Connecticut body politic vdiat Drugs life, one that Is filled 'with Joy law-and-order candidate Rizzo, 302 Hackmatack St. all ages, Sunday School for Church Bible Pastor’s Class. been the truth from the start and what be maximized in terms of usefulness. and would get her vote over ingly enough, the description St. Bartholomew’s Church an­ they called the corrupt anach­ ■>* oI »iio p.m.. . i w and peace and love. a tough, two-fisted lawman, with Rev. Norman B. Swensen, Nursery through Grade 2 con- facilities Pilgrim Fellowship. A problem that seems to be „ But -while most people readily under­ both liberal Democrat Rep. Wil­ used most often by blacks and nounces plans for $370,(X)0 ronism of county government. leasotis to r all ages. ~ Krhls, 662; LuclUe Crawford, will remain the truth'Untit the issue has such lofty characteristics as Pastor tinuing during toe service. send me toe new prices. We ius important to young people to- Ou*" questlOT staply ta: How stand the connection between sewers for liam Green, Jr., and black state whites alike was "racist,” fol­ Tbey’d probably give their 7 p.m., Gospel Service. 646, and Robert Schubert, 648. "high-principled” and “ believes church school. ------10:80 a.m.. Worship Service. will be registering for this trip Rockville United Melliodlat day is what to do about drugs, you get this—^through drugs, been settled. industrial expansion, the second problem Rep. Hardy Williams, in the lowed (again with whites and crusading right arms If, today, Menus for this week will be: in equal Justice.” 9:80 a.m., Sunday School Topic: "The Man at 'Whom on Monday, May 3rd. So watch Church which have become a current which operate physically, o r Is far more complioated, involving an in­ May 18 primary. blacks agreeing in roughly the they stUl had that county gov­ Unitarian Uhlversalist Society Monday, tuna salad sandwich, "Make no mistake about it," he said, What this means Is that in the with riasses for all ages three Jesus Marveled — toe CJenturi- for all toe news next week. 142 Grove St. hang-up with some. through a method that oparates same percentage) by "too lib­ ernment around to uae as a peg of Manchester chicken rice soup, cookies and ter-action between good roads, ample nation’s biggest cities, deep Adding weight to the general Current Quotes through adult, plus an Infant- an.” A nursery is provided in Rev. Willard E. Oonklln, Cecily C. Selby, headmistress splrituaUy? People who take "in war, prisoners co'e not exchanged on which to hang all the region­ parking, centers o t interests, a variety longing for law and order cross­ lack of hostility toward Rizzo eral.” Nursery. the Children’s Building. 466 Main St. fruit, and a beverage. Minister of toe Lenox School, New York spiritual "trips” do not harm ” I am shocked, disgusted and al agencies they would like to ’To See Hets until the end o t the fighting. It is a cruel of experience, and the esthetic effect of es racial and economic lines. It was the fact that well over half The message is starkly clear: 10:60 a.m„ Morning Worship. 4:80 p.m.. Junior High Youth Rev. Arnold F. Westwood Wednesday, breaded veal (31ty, had some very \rise things their bodies. On toe contrary, nauseated by the stench of red By toe way, we’re going to gjeak, brown gra'vy, parsUed hoax to create the belief that our the town. Put simply, the question bolls appeals to lower-ond middle-in­ our black respondents said they a non-law-and-order candidate promote to governmental status. The Rev. Mr. Swensen 'will Fellowship, Fellowship Hall, Minister 9:80 a.m.. Church School, to say to her students: their body cells come alive with • down to"What'-4he- city provides that a could think of nothing specific is perceived as being unfair and, herring in this chamber.” Rep. Gone today, here tomorrow . ------go to Shea Stadium to watch potatoes, mixed vegetobles, prisoners will be returned before we end come whites frightened by Negro Lawrence J. Hogan, R-Mc(„ a preach on “ You Have CJome to Senior High Youth Fellowship, Nursery through adults. “ Perhaps toe most helpful ad- vibrant health. shopping center does not. Just providing that they did not like about him. unjust, hence "racist.” For lib­ 10:30 a-m.. Service. ’The Rev. the Meta in action on Wednes- and butter, fruit cocktail, youth gangs, but it also has a former FBI agent, accusing Fullness of Life.” A Nursery Youth Building, 10:46 a.m., Worship Service, vice in toe continuing pro-con THe ability of toe senses to our Involvement in the war.” parking in a city merely returns the city TTiose who did have antt-Rlzzo eral candidates In big cities, Mr. Westwood will speak on day, May 12, which will be and a beverage. powerful hold on mlddle-and Boggs of trying to discredit the for pre-Bcho1^ Deserted “Space, Time and Person- part of our "B ig Week.” We TTiursday, grilled cheeaeburg- The way to get the prisoners home is, lower-income blacks eking out agency. able. The Preebyteriaa Church cence is simply toe most dan- aware and sensitive is U- provide the reason why people are at­ pose a “ police-type govern­ law-and-order is no icoiger allty,” or ‘"rhe Racer’s Edge.” 'will register for this trip, Mon- ei-_ potato chips, cream of as- 'Trinity Evangelical Lutheran miserable lives in a rising drug ” I have seen the size and the MILWm!^XCEE (A P ) — An an­ 7:30 p.m.. Men’s Prayer Fel- gerous time to get hung-up on lustrated by toe surging hap- then, the normal way, which is to tracted to cities. With the growth of day April 26to, through Friday paragus soup, ice cream, and a culture that preys on their chil­ ment,” that he was “ a good cop synonymous with racism, as it sweep of the FBI grow and wid­ nulment la, 'being sought by a lowriiip. Rev. G e ^ e ^ w lm t t h . Pastor Nursery, Church School Ctnrrch anything — drugs, Uquor, clg- phiess that comes when you see larger and larger shopping centers, the toe 80th. Hie price of toe trip beverage. end the war. dren. but not up to being mayor,” was in'the days of Birming­ en and steadily move into closer Mtoman who claims her husband (Missouri Synod) arettes, sex — anything. Each something beauttful in nature variety of merchandise offered, no long­ will be $6.60, 'Which includes Friday, ham-macaroni salad, 86 Prospect St., Rockville Accordlnglv, the message to and that he hadn’t done enough ham’s Bull CTonnor and other and closer surveillance of not dropped her off at her mother’s 9:16 a.m., Sunday School. of you is stiU developing your hear tremendous music or But President iNlxon, and these Demo­ er Is the complete lead suit of a city. It 12 School Buses your ticket to toe game and bus potato chips, sliced tomatos, Rev. Bruce Rudolf about drugs. ’These few crit­ anti-black law officers during only the deeds, but the words house after their wedding 4H THE Classes for all ages. hablto, character, your ap- ^ unselfish, kindly act. But must offer more. But the very things it liberals of both parties Is clear: cratic Senators who differ with him on icisms almost exactly corre­ the civil rights revolution of the and thoughts of the American years ago and never returned. 10:30 a.m., JjVor^p Service. T 'n L 'f z n O f f R f k f l f l s c®™ chowder, and a beverage, proach to life. If you need best these are only first steps must offer are unfamiliar investments to candidates who come out against i ____t s i k c u ____ _game, . and toe dinner on Remember now, starting Mon- 8 and 10:80 a.m.-, sponded to Rizzo’s even fewer ’60s. Today, it may be the most people.” —^House Democratic "H e said he was coming back BIBLE Nursery prorided. Worship chemicals, or develiy the taste ^ „h ^ b ” spiritually, the style of bargaining we should do, the electorate. law and order are risking polit­ WETHERSFIELD (A P ) — The Hie way home, will be extra, day, and for toe remainder of Service, Holy Oommiinlon. for chemicals now, how do you r white critics, indicating that Important single attribute for Leader Hale Boggs accusing the but he didn’t,” Mrs. Ricardo 7 |J.m., Evening Service. are still close together in their mutual The major failure of Middletown city ical extinction, which was pre­ SPEAKS State Motor Vehicles Cwnmls- g^, come on with us to see a the week only, we’U be regls- 9:16 a.m., Sunday School. control this need or this taste Th® B*"® c ( m t ^ a s ^ 2 Rizzo’s glittering reputation any politician aspiring to be a F 3 I of undermining liberty with Ballon, 34, te:rtlfied Wednesday government over the past decade is the cisely what President Nixon and Sion here says it has barred baU game, aa we always get tering for toe baaebaU game at Adult Instruction Class, in toe lifetime ahead? We do a*x>ut tl>® Mountain of Trana- theory that It 1s our military presence as a law-and-order candidate big city mayor. secret spying. in Circuit Court. . .TTrst Chnrdi of Christ, Inability to come to grips with thi« equa­ Vice President Spiro Agnew h y from toe streets 12 buses and good seats, right where we can Shea Stadium. not know yet what effect < « figuration where toe disciples Scientist in Vietnam which we are to use as our tion. ’The policy of -file city has been re­ tried to cash in on during last Eugene two station wagons used to Qje players, and toe Bv toe way, thanks to our Unitarian Fellowship adult life and behavior is Iwid an elevatea^experience 447 N. Main St. main bargaining weapon. It is the dif­ active, rather than aggressive, single so­ year’s Congressional campalgfn. Brewer transport public school pupils in deathman has always been good hardworking men Jim "bus of Glnstoobary caused by ^a«ini social use of about the greatness of God. lution oriented, rather than total scdution ’Ihey failed because the frighten, Redding. Don't forget now, we, start driver” Nasisi and Bob Ahearn, Academy Junior High marijuana in school and col- Christianity can transfigure, ference between saying we won't get Bill Whitaker A little boy, shunted from 11 a.m.. Church Service, Sun- directed, fearful, rather than confident. ed Democrats jumped to the is­ er 20 of MlUbury, Ohio, a col- director ot toe Senior Center, I square dancing. Bus pickup tournament. Bus pickup at 8:30 in such higher experience, he 10:16 a.m. services at S t men taken prisoner has been murdered. Phone: MS-Un multi-faceted scdutlons, the dilemma will Neg^o voters in. the blacks-hate. lege student. would be offering a few trips, at noon, return trip at 4 p.m, am., return trip at 12:30 p.m. comes upon toe real essence of George’s Church. It Is time for us to atop acting as if we • remain. — MIDDUSTTOWN PRE33S. cops stereotype, (^ r visit to one PAGE SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1971

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' I I I 1 m - i| i| o . i s > g 8 f MS * " f s U 5 § 5 -|g o Story by June Tompkins Iri . a - B ____I oi4l«n|s.- ...... P s I ' as sIssSs SS25n«o» 98osaPp^glg^g 2| 2 E5?^|- 2? 21.2223 si9^??a.^S 2| 222 2wl7S 22 2|.GS.&|? Photos by Reginald Pinto mkH OAAA«q*4A AAA»4 m 6 ^ S a AA AA A « 4 0 t ^^MAAAAtOMMMMtOMOOO IP d a ff |E Z T* 'V • a : O' = a S A s S « 1- ^ ^f 8 ^ S ,g=i 8888g888S8S8^i88S88^888 888888888^85:88885; ■ I - 5 S. O' « P -•< •^1? •SSiT S its S Is If li Ilf nil § 8 -|t|3 _ “I can’t stand bare white walls — I just • I J illi ."§:if2 1 1 ? ^ a g a c g » t ‘=S£3*2& § ® S' have to put something there.” p 3 3 i si i»i.uE M l i a l S 9* *ra M Q< O That comment of Mrs. Werner Kunzli oil H K" o-ffErS as! ; I IS- log- a-S & 3-»E|r||sy»is's Jr. of Valleyview Lane, Rockville, is a per­ oPPt] s 8 § » ^ p... " ta n a fect introduction to the family’s raised ^ ii i i i g 8 S s » t M ^ 8 8 8 <35^ ranch of standard design. But as soon as cfittO c o & I 2'S the froht door is opened, a happening « 5 2 lliU\ op ^2. ca » takes place. An otherwise ordinary inter­ ?Fa! ior beromes alive with vibrant color, de­ 'sr Elfy?i ?as“ gI P '< P sign, artifacts, animal skins and tropical greenery. l« MM M rt«AA AAA AAA ■|s m g its ii g s 8 8 888 iiss 888 Mrs. Kunzli, an artist, has used no re- M «A »0^WMAW^A^0AA^WMAWMA ►8 traint in the choice of wall coverings and S n «2 furnishings. By themselves, the hangings, ^ z the pictures, the paraphernalia would be a ^1 tX fzt 11||2^ s § is! heterogenous hodge-podge; but, with an 'I? f |gii Sa|3 5^S8?Ja astute imagination, the h<^ge-podge has ;ST 1 13"^ Dejection and despair are expressed in the sculpture “Biafra.” ‘ n* i?5? been arranged so as to present a gallep^- o ^ S ^3 9 S !Q S I like impression. A swatch of bold print O AHi drapery material, a hanging of creative E P* stitchtay. a colored map and an African CO CO s*8| I *”88*1 rt spear may be found hanging side by side, ai V '^8 ggSoSS gg^'gggg gg mononnoonftftnfsnftfto on in the living room, the hall, kitchen and other rooms. Because of the lack of a fireplace as a focal point in the living room, a series of shelves was built from barn boards to hold all sorts of art carvings, books, candle \ groupings and artful knick-knacks. 'The shelf wall carries through to the dining area. Mrs. Kunzli explains that nothing in the living room cost over $20 except the rug, a Flokati from Greece, something she had always wanted. (Bee Pace Nine) i 6 6 6 6 Cu S p s 3'S8>s | o Gu q IC f i i MANCHES^TER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1971 66666 6 6 66 w u{u uu so i||2 -g cc'*u|fcg^i|it!eccs|fl§y 5 3 S|^^|§s9 §3§|§ PAGE NINE “ “ t ------, lilssi 5 : I k E X - J-E^l .fctf • 5 'sMl Is giu>.2®i|'‘ * gorls;. ^ Is& 1 |g ! ? I ll ? ! : 5 c m t I I ! Vernon « • di it X M sa '5'j^-el -4 *S 4) Heralding Homes S C5 S*^ agoaSigi !3|g| .NSObo-r^SS ^ t S STAR. GAXER^ B B M M A g • U s ^ 3 >>S n U*A *Ss5S^ = >'- , 1 ^ 1 1 d 1 1f ^1 ,Low-Lead Gas Ordered 3i I S By CLAY R. POLLAN- f-^figiS'oSs-B ■B« 8 o^ 2 -. _ SB J AIIIIS L ItR A ^ i " l ^ 5 J? >3*^ 1 Jt > KtAK. 2) Your Daily AcUvily Guido S m .22^ Legislators ;i| n ; ^ “ssl'® ?|llp||^^Si« 3 - s lf i- ■“'*“ ■ || -• ii I Aecording la lh» Start. For State Motor Fleet “ “ s s s ? . 's ^ I - — ^AfR. It OCT. 22 M'S«.&So E “ ^ S ao S-2 .•3 O O « s 3-' icg -sbi SSc, . a » s a S § - g ^ l !:■§&“ E t - i - 3E .o|2-^'S l| * l| | s lO\ 2- 4-22-40 To develop message for Sunday, z“ «ac»“* ^'^l||£ “t;S*§fc-i ^•“aSi.^asSS'S^ read words corresponding to numbers 119-25-39 W ill Sample HARTFORD (AP) — Gov. will be used In all state cars C m J y ifiS "-3 g p r § 3 ® * S - 3 - * 2»s'"=-g £S5S c 2 8 * § a " 3 S * l'5 s I Walls Are Bare '43-53-77 73-74-75 i i i i H i : 1^ {!smc!i.-f=5a''s>>f ■§-5aS3 2«S -3 «'sl82SJs>*11 y f TAURUS of your Zodiac birth sign. Thomas J. Mesklll announced except police cruisers, which re- 5 s a " - 8 ij! - w OCi**UO-: SS: 6,5.3 IllillsIleS 1 Spurt 31 Get 61 Come SCORPIO l-Sa 5 1 = 2 ? J£alliu=i=$e5 i l e l i r l AfR. 20 c ? c 6 ^ ^ 3 c —fe6--5-—?5c5355 a a S g s a a , (Oonttnued From Page 6) 2 Children 32 In 62 W ith OCT. 22 School Fare Friday another step by the State ^ s s a s a a 8 8 3 Of 33 W ho 63 Up . „ .. , , "Even with our financial situ- I a s a s a I t*Ai 20 NOK. 21 a t a s a I a a s s : • o ® jj j3 , ■me rug Is a deep pile shag- DN12-23-33-35 4 Appreciate 34 M uch 64 Phase of Connecticut to create cleaner ^tlon reaching crisis proportions, 5 Evening 35 Come 65 Sleep 1- 3- 6-17^ In recognition of School Nu- air through the use of low-lead i do not feel we can delay one jGjG GC g£‘*«§igg rug made from the wool strands 3^62-67-49 6 Good 36 Background 66 Of 18-20-55 G^Gw'IGGGGGGG^GGGGGGGGGGG G G « u S S ^ S triUon Week, next week, the gasoune in the state's fleet of second longer In starting mean- § G u ^ u f o u c 3 .2 S S of a long-haired variety of GCMINI 7 Hours 37 Your 67 Honeyed SAGITTARIUS ''a '" '' “ ' s ' ' " Oreclan goat. The natives Wash MAT 21 -8 If 38 To 68 W ith legislators at the State Capitol cars. ingful state acti »kx these rugs by putting them over will be served a typical Type A Connecticut Is advertising for air,” he said, e lx e h m i i R lO G o 40 Generous 70 Attroctive DCC. 21 1 ^ ■aS .1 h 3 1 | ; I I [•i* 11 You've 41 Dig 71 Todoy school lunch on Wednesday. bids on 6 million gallons of low- MeskiU had d a r te d the . ^ | 5 ’§ | 1‘sq & | e s a | S..6 «co£js J • ‘aS'* the rocks In the local streams. Chl6-2l-31-34 ’41-44-4861| & i p la I Hie force of the water as It SA4-5SB6-90 12 Avoid 42 Lines 72! Hondic - _ , T» . gasoline at an estimated state s purchasing officials to In- : > | l I i: ‘ a.ss 13 Bring 43 Mood 73 For . / ‘‘Y™®:. ® e n ^ , cafe- g^gt gf ji5o,ooo a year for vestigate the posslbUlty of using «§ bo^ o, I o 3 « 3 .. 1 ® I Sit s^£-s runs over the rocks cleans the CANCIR U i f 44 Deep 74 Hidden CAPRICORN t^b “ o,'-'„5a aw.0, : f f | j | ' 15CKor>giM 45 And 75 Meoning DCC. 22 X teria director for the V,emon state’s motor fuel, the gov- no-lead gasoline In state vehl- C ^ «-s iJ§ sii <*> mgs. Because this Is too prim­ 16 You 46 Picture 76 It system said those In- gm^j. g^id. cles. He said It appeared that I* p H&41/1.V 22 JAli. tt 1 s " » i . . •II s e a S I o> w a 5 a itive a method for people In this 17 Money 47 And 77 Friendlipeu voh^ In tqe, school lunch Md The . state follows the example only 1971 cars could do so and h I 8 § dg c q 5 country, the. rugs are cleaned C \ 8-11-3CW8 18 PorturM 48 And 78 Personally 14-24J1-57^ i|.!i-?if fte ia p iiftl:SS3I=S^|I2I| iilp n iS s .: 1^49-65-79-82 19 Reod 49 M oke 7 9 0 n 72-76-78 ^ nutrition progrmns are trying ^ California and becomes the that It would be impractical to 2 - 1 ^ either commercially or by using 20 Irnficoted 50 Out 60 Love>moking|l' 0.3 S "S - 2.V AQUARIUS to >nske tte le^slatora awwe gggonj state In the country to stock both types of gasoline, s . s a ilh a regular wool washing com­ LIO 21 W on't 51 Crisis 81 New lelileileillsilB ilsB i^isl^ll *lil§ll sasaii s?s=ilsil= if l JULY 21 82 Them. JAN. 20, of the problems involv^ Iri toe ^^^y from hIgh-lead gas- The Motor Vehicles Depart- a ^ a s n S P'3 pound and cool water. 22 Your 52 Brirtg i S l i i 1 g o sa8S8a a^s s ■ sa 8 a ^AUG. 22 23 Those 53 And 83 Harm's i m s as ‘**® contributing ment wUl be <^n from 8:30 S «. S a .3 o « I >. 8 I •S US « w w S' ** “In case of Are," says Mrs. 24 A 54 Help 84Opportunities * L ,, a s | | m M5-27-37-46 85 Solid >7.1,: H r»ro^B to air pollution. a.m. to noon on Saturdays. 3 s Z 35b3 SS-53fc^S Kunsli, “I’ll grab my FlokaU 25 Between 55 Today _i_a y52-7&Bl-84 26 Hoppiness 56 Through 86 Cooperation ^ ho “I ’" ' “ ^y an- Mesklll said employes work- GGGj 4i3'®3 before anything else.” VIRGO 27 In 57 Develops 87 Favored PISCIS ^ we're going all the way bjg the extra half day would be | S g S | j s II ®’’S. 2 GO 00 —^ 28 Stoy 58 Or 86W oy served in the Vernon schools '^'*'''0 Hie laige square coffee table l AUG. 22 fCI. If to no-lead,” the governor said, given an equal amount of time g o “ .M S « ^ S J | o ^ 29 Affection 59 A 89 Answers next week: ^ J5 ® — T) is a out down dining table that hSfsf. 22 30 Decisions 60 Lucky 90To^ MAX, 20 In another development on toe all an Mondays, 1 1^1 ac ^ ^ has-been ebcny stained with a Monday: Sloppy Joes on roll, § g - « s 'i § f e 2-36-471 )Good (§)A6rene W (W 6J9^ green beans, apple. transportation front, Mesklll said "^16 governor added that Mo- , 0) 4> 4) X r s 2» jb o w>2 . .? plastic finish to prevent stains. 60-64-7.1 toe State Motor Vehicle Depart- tors Vehicles Commissioner Rob- I w > i3 a Tuesday: Baked chicken, ! S S . | S H- o r QC Hie divans are two studio cranhprry sauce, mashed po- ment ------offices- will be " “•—open Satur------ert / - C. — Leuba--- was investigating- “* 2,«. •? « - 0 C£> couches,—a bear rug covers one tato, car^ts, bread and butter, day mornings ^ginning May 1 the possibility of a further 1*>* «1_Io ^ ® | | I I | 5 ^ '-‘J 03 2 ■ 3 3 - 1 g.-5 » S 'S 3 |6 . - of them. / for persons who are not free change in hours to permit toe ® S3 SI pears. 3 c ( ^ 5 | S 5 e 3 ■ S H tp & - j; ■ 1 4 “It was really a mangey lo. b S 1 i t 2 M l tg I oranges iuid yellow predomin­ on the helicopter flight line. It's . ? M''® ®'" scrapbooks — photograph albums o I ^ l i « < I t O § g | 2 neutral territory where toe erything confidently In the am- Gets New Site < S o { g >; "o sta ^ | | 2 5 g w® ate. 'VTaricoIored sofa pillows wonderful graduation giffe from 89c -= f . i ^ “ 1 ■ ^ 's i ^ 's g r * s e ® ”’ «“> fc I ^ l l l l s S I ;s covered in bright hued materials smack freaks get away from the "“ ‘V program,' M oi^ said, i^ei»==si8| jf ?S 5 ^ i P " | - I ®a§” ,o S S a'^gs • s i c ^ l O llfers-and toe dope. y°“ It, every- HARTFORD (AP) — Hie pro- aS E S ifug] C ® b -£ -I ! ^g= &2 S .9 |2 complement the yellow sofa I H r S' £||P| M 0) B e S «I«B. > q '“ 2 4, Ui * throws. A pink canvas wing “Some guys Just come In to “ '®'®" P°®^ knows vlio you are posed Hartford Correctional Cen- I l«j£i i 1E fiSu'chHlEli play pool,” said Spec. 4 Thomas what you’re doing." ter will be located north of toe g - |E ||g o fi £ -s chair and a black enamel orient­ • H e Hco O AW ■ l l l f ’ I p I “Mouse” DeVault, 19, of Pres- O"®® Highland House, toe center of Hartford about 1,200 ih lll? ^ Q.?o^£ iliilS al bench comnlete the living cott Arlz. “We don’t force our- “an>ack freak” is cared for by feet from another proposed site .8 8 8 a 8 a s 88 - s 8 8 8 8 8 8 ^ 8 s a s 8 8 ^ 8 8 8 8 8S g i i i - 1^90 W a room furnishings. A harmless dinosaur lurlf^ behind tropical plants. selves on anybody. If they want David Bellord, 22, of Brent- that had raised considerable cen­ Hot pink canvas '’Irectors’ to talk we talk 'Hie ones with wood, N.J., a dropout from toe troversy, state officials said chairs surround a circular table prowess will stort rapping. Infantry who got off heroin Thursday. In the dlnlner area. An arranv, Thom&s J. deskill snd ment ot latwe notted trnnlcat dows. A black sheepskin is for so many bright colors, cause they've gotten sick of stayed to help others do the CtorrecUons Commissioner John greenery nartlallv senaratea the NUTMEG HOUSE *0 ^ d cold feet, and a deer hide hangs a family room in the base smack (heroin), and they want same. R. Manson said the cost (rf ac- 9 § '9 I 9999 l 9 5 § S & 1 dining area from sliding glass on the wall. Lion and tiger ment mostly for the children 8®^ •"*°w how. Belford lives In and runs the qulrlng toe 11.1-acre site for a m III u » doors mtn a natlo deck. A heads, etched In black and is decorated In toe same brieht We’re here to help them find 10-room bungalow with part- Jail to, repine toe antiquated ' f t E l huge.white styrofoam dinosaur js. F /p§: ft ||, M white, hang next to a painting colors found In toe rest of toe °u‘ ” “"'® assistance from an Amy COUNTRY STORE TiS->3b * '« rSd.^v ,2^*^- S> iSSklft.qS £ h (a Christmas nresent to son. of a tiger. Bam board shelves house a nlsv table la made Mouse, the only name he Is medic and the moral support of “ about the same as toe cost -g«t ^dl?®®* ®Siii * fe • ^ n yho’B eight) adds a n“te jmoks, toys, and mysterious from a black p^ted flush door known by at toe Head Shed, the battaUon surgeon who ere- relat^ to toe original lO.B-acre ||S |l t |' ®“ ^®® it looking boxes. resting on two^large wicker has- ’Wes In toe hut almost totally dl- dlts the house with a cure rate , , a (Formerly Brick Oven) Sa-2® |o® ol|j) * ?5i§ \PMl as CO the nungle f«il1age. At Christmas. tho moat kets The sofa Is covered with vorced from the Amy. Wearing of over BO per cent. The original proposal raised ROUTE 6 — ANDOVER It was decorated with a aid cao. «®“ *. occupies toe most kets. ine sofa is covered witn dvlUan clothes "It’s “«•- really~oiiu’ aboutok 99 per criticism among city offlcials be- bright red mittens, and sW poles white room In the house. Be- a gay Into^ ®®ver longlsh hair and clvlUan clothes. but we cause of the high cost and the 2 ^ UI fastened to his fore-paws. ®‘‘{®« wllf ?ll>uWe^^<^to.Xn™S Tall't’cc^"^ who go fact that It would develop tax- . »6ol. A geometric wall candelabra and coverlet, bright paper flow- tnrow pillows. until noon. home and we lose track of." exempt land In toe North Mead- Specializing In i?§i|s?1lla5la«o3 § I s I ? | 5 § was------derigned------and built bv MV. ®” ®" . .“>® ^ walls and..... gay flow- . . ^ Many . an original .. puppet . .V.., show ...V.. 'Bailey. 20, ,.p of q Behind toe "Off U m lU” sign cws Area that could have yleld- .5 "• « a . —m A«*a walvatArl am am aiixw- wmIIamv *' ' § a £ : Kunzll for the dining area. The ere painted on an old trunk sug- is produced behind a yellow pruit^, Colo., who helped plan outside Highland House, the ad- ed revenue for the city. A ° f ^OQ l F5 3 > X it 9 I candlehoMers are small, fat, 8®®^ a flower g^ardeiL A few painted free standing window coffee house last February dicta spend a week away from The selection of the 11.1-acre HEALTH FOODS - CHOWDER colored glass cups. colored plUowa and a bright r ^ frame. A fire In the brick fire- J^fter being busted one rank on a toe Amy fighting toe pains of peunel followed Manson’s review 18 The kitchen Is vibrant with shag rug corrdlnate the room s place Is aU that s needed for a heroin charge, helps Mouse run withdrawal, of other possiblliUes. A site had •m AND niESERYES color and design. The round decor. cozy atmosphere and a roasted place when he can get away Belford can give them Iran been considered in Farmington, m . ^ 1 table Is nothing more than a Mrs. Kunzli wanted something hot dog. from his Job ' ‘ as a clerk----- In ' * his quuixers but the treatment U ^j^nlhe^ItaJS^ W ^ ^ 5 ~ round metal umb|»lla table "real different" to hang at the Mrs. KunzU’s artistic talent company’s compsiny's orderly room. Spec, .triptivatrictly -cold"cold turkev”—noturkey”—-no her-her ®"® f." U}e_HarUord-Wln OLD AND NEW GIFT ITEMS AND CARDS area north of the city. 5 s which was brought inside to' head of the bed In the master takes form In sculptor. Her 5 Robin C. Unfried, 28, of Two- or heroin substitutes, OLD FASHIONED PENNY CANDY ^ s prevent weathering. To make bedroom. She chose her hus- “Job” started out as a Spanish son, Md., is a clean-cut draftee scribbled on toe wall in seyer- It attractive, Mrs. Kunzli paint- band's astrological sign, Aquar- dancer and was only recently from the 52nd Combat Aviation uny bedrooms are names and ' FOR THE KIDDIES td a gay r ^ Pi i:k— Where Quality Uandy Is Hade Fresh DaUy corduroy covers the bunk beds belts. A green tropical plant In skiing. Frank (>. Mtoer of Or- ______1______1______Z______lando, Fla., was the B2nd’s com (ihoose From Over ZOO Varieties mander for eight weeks—until he was relieved on grounds that s ; New York Banks Increase He Quit he had discussed matters out of Want something spicy? Try our — his field of competence In call­ SPECIAL BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. ing the Laos Invasiim a failure. GRYSTALIZED GINGER Prime Rate, Rile G>nnaRy (AP) — Dancer-actor Gene ’Hie Heed Shed ■was operating Kelly, who says he once when Miller came here, and he SPRING PRICES Fancy Imported ginger root, toe Ideal In- WASiUNOTON (AP) — A creases. in output for toe re- smoked three packs of clgar- let the experiment continue, de- between snack or after dinner treat. •5! «•!08 U M J« M M I tuinaround increase In toe In- nialnder of the year.” etes a day, has been named cleutng: "But if I ever find one on ALUMINUN , S -§ ' S o r r s terest rate Wg New York banks Comfl’y’® interest-rate state- national chairman of the person smoking marijuana in o l l | | l f e ment followed the Increase an- Amerioan Cancer Society’s there, or one empty heroin vial,: charge their biggest customers nouncement so quickly that one • AWNINGS DOORS IIIu o : "I Quit” campaign. I’ll shut the place down." • WINDOWS has brought a bit of Instant Jaw- major news service had not yet The campaign is aimed at On the surface, few places at •CANOPIES boiling from toe new secretary reported It on Its main news pointing out toe health haz­ C?amp Holloway are more hospi­ • SIDING t P f a ® . 2.! i 3 s' c 8 ^: Hp IP of toe treasury, J8 io all sectors,” Chase said. Fund-Raisers pad. Lit dimply by ultraviolet OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY till 8A8 P J I. Tustify such an Increase.” “This record upward thrust has n /-i • lamps, uiethe arawmgH,drawings, posters Onndy Also AvidteMe For Fund Raising Connally's criticism was left toe prime rate out of line ror Campaigners and grafflU Jump out in a 03 rushed to newsmen by his press with money market rates so we HARTFOR D(AP) - PollUcal t^e-dlmenslonal i r m i s I e‘ ?S] aide, Calvin E. Brumley. ^Ueve that an adjustment is candidates who finish their cam- V It failed to stop three other appropriate at this time.” palgns with a deficit could hold wlto folk-rock ^ W"®«' New York banks, <3iemlcal, Ma------2 h l|P»il| *1 \ l w g £ - S c 56® funtoralslng tesUmonlal dinners tnTt rlne 'Midland and Irving Trust, until toe deficit Is paid off wall e^-to-end for visitors to sit r - i I cd 5 ^ from quickly matching toe in­ Plant Closing under a bill approved Thursday ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ , .. PIZZA i d K crease, which comes after a by toe State ^nate. ‘3<>^y ‘® ,^® i f : year-long series of cuts from the At Worcester a ^ l s S l s The candidates now have up your life, say toe wMls ?.H l |S record S% per cent. to 90 days after primaries or "Pot Is nature’s way of saying A WORCEISTER, Mass. (AiP) — S l u m ’ s PARLOR Nevertheless, It was a depeu"- , general elecUons to conduct ‘hi.’ tore from the hands-off policy U'S. Steel has^^nced fund-raising dinners to meet “We are toe people our par­ fo l^ ^ by Connally’s prede- P’“ “ to close Ite 14fryear^ d campaign costs. J ents 'warned us about.” cessorN^vld E. Kennedy. operation here July "43,000 Uves: Why?” a 8 8 8 88 a s a s Under the bill approved by toe “(Julte a change In style. Isn’t ^ • _„ons will lose Senate and sent to the House, a “What would happen If they 4 It?" said Brumley. all smiles. „ gave a war ..." and Ye Public House _ . . *1. i« their Jobs at the ciosinc' of the candidate who finished his cam­ s s s Raises In the prime rate is „hlch paign with a surplus or who The guy who was doing that i^ 9 9 9 o oo 9tffi®aij-s®s >v9< usually foUowed by Increases Worcester works, wmen ''■ ^spgLs r-“i employed 4,(X)0 persons during broke even would still be bound one split ^fore he finished It," PUBLIC NOTICE igfepib « by the 90-day limitation. Mouse explained. “It should be: J S S i y® ^ ‘"World War 1 'What would happen If they On Friday, April 9, 1971, a local ISO’S ga. I Ig^S'pja S b7 S | | ers while als^ectlng prices ^^kesm an said Wednesday SHAKEY'S newspapier published an Item In its 4 V f i r on consumer go^. , that the plant has not been prof- gave a war and nobody 5a">.S’5» I HH fs ® l|s|!| OF VERNON columns stating that the pizza I .l|-5® l| ^ At a Washiiurton Post lunch- .. j jj j .iwa i * Mayors Voice came?’ ’’ served at Shakey’s Pizza was AU ______itable and added, “It is not eco- The Head Shed also has a a ! I P " , I f I §***€11 si - eon before the f ^ aimounce- to consider "I>oor tasting.” The management ■a«|g5-c»p" ® New Fund Plea cluttered bedroom where Mouse Invites The Whole World of Shakey’s refuses to take this sB5aSlls^«5 5 «sa . T f" the addlUonal Investment to Im- *= 1% 'sjlaS "qulte optimistic" about conUn- je^en t a poUution control pro- HARTFORD (AP) - The Oon- »ves and S’"/® lying down! Shakey’s feels toe re­ ued economic growth without In- ^ 4 marks are without good reason. necticut Conference of Mayors aM,onii*^hun We therefore ask you, the entire flatlon. into conformance with require­ reiterated Ite plea for more state fmm He expressed toe need for dred books scrounged world, to be the Judge. Join us on T i U \ t.a'B?!*- ments established by the state funds for municipalities Thurs­ OPEN HOUSE Sunday, April 25, from 1 to 3 p.m. gradual advancement of toe of Massachusetts." day. troops all over toe base. Anyone can come to the Head In our FREE TASTE TEST . . . economy with a slow drop in un­ The comp€uiy plans to turn In a statement presented to and then tell us . . . if Shakey’s employment rates, ‘"the last the 60 acre site Into an indus­ Democratic legislative leaders, Shed anytime * Pizza is really the best, the most p i t Gt GG GGGGGGGGCG GGGGG GG-^ GGGGGGGGG «G GGv'S 9'®i"EilS-®|| 99 99 thing we peed," he said, "Is a conference president Clarence house rules prohibit bringing ot flavorful in the world. GGGGGGGG,gGGGGI ^ GSo|5PGScGGg s | u S | I ? 5 3 S | trial park. FREE! PIZZA TASTE TEST s ^ s.e| “I...... " Q-— volatile t) ^ of economy in this The original plant was found­ Heimann, the First Selectman us‘»« ‘‘J'U^e In the hut, ^ CO S |g 5 ^'b ,2 ‘3*® | ! l | l l ' * ? ^ I P country.” ed in 1831 as the Washburn and of Trumbull, proposed a “big in- *ers aren’t welcomed, Bailey crease” in education grants to said. SUNDAY, APRIL 25th from 12 to 3 P.M. * » la I i t > | 1 George P. ShulU. Director ^r® c«qs dieted, there will be "solid In- tomb of King Tut. can’t be raised much higher. Bailey observes: “The drug

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A13JVS OSD!W iTHi PAGE TEN •BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1971 Section Two SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1971 SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1971 Andover UlanrlfTBtTr lEoTiting l|TraU» Pages 11 to 20 Bolton Alice Crimmins Convicted About Town F our Face Obituary Drug Center Extra Hours The Drug Advisory Oenter, The Community Baptist Drug Counts Free Lunch 81 Russell St, is observing Second Time in 2 Murders Church Junior choir will re­ Scheduled By MIm Ev^yn Feirsteln Non-Cam pus Janenda Plans the following schedule: hearse at 4:30 p.m. and the NEW YORK (AP) — Alice identify co-cohsplrators In the youth choir will rehearse at 5:45 A pcirt-time teacher at Man­ Tax Collector Miss Evelyn Feirsteln, 66, of Program Set Monday through Friday, Crimmins Is in jail today, con- case. chester High School was arrest­ Law D ay Fvents Hartford, sister of Morris Fire­ p.m. tomorrow at the church. D e g re e In 8:80 a.m. to B pjn. demned to life imprisonment for Justice George Balbach will ed with three other persons on, Collector Mrs. Cynthia stone of Manchester, died yes­ Gov. Thomsus Meskill has of- A telephone backup ser­ the 1965 slaying of her two small formally sentence Mrs. Crim terday at Hartford Hospital. For Children The iNfanchester CouncU of Clark wlU maintain extra office llciailly proclaimed Saturday, vice Is available Monday Children. Both her attorneys ^ d „ .,„ 3 on' May 13. A life sentence Chj;:he7;:;i; ^ r T ^ e c i ; S ne^t ^ 1 0 accommo- The Future? She is also survived by three School lunches will be made through Saturday ^from 6 toe state say toe case is still is m^datoiy. meeting on abortion at Center date residents In paying their May 1 as Law Day ta Connecti­ other brothers. available free or at a reduced p.m. to 8 a.m. CoimecUcut residents seeking cut, a day set aside to celebrate Funeral services will be to- price to Bolton studenU meet- For drug advisory infor­ An aU-male jury convicted toe was” "fonslderabL testimony row*at*8 p”m ^ T ^ 'l^ v A ^ m S. Derfall, 25, of East fourth ^ * t o e regular a college degree might eatn one toe vital role of law ta society. morrow at 1 p.m. at the Weln- ing certain criteria, according attracUve 32-year-old defendant from Mrs. Crimmins about lUlc- Ruelm OT^^toe t o e ^ ^ Hartford was charged with sell- In addlUon to the mation, call: 647-9222. without ever attending college Atty. Joel Janenda, Law Day stein Mortuary, 640 Farming- to Joseph Chstagna, superlnten- Friday of toe first-degree mur- ^ ipye affaire with several men. .ral Baotlst Church Hartford marijuana, possessing ccm- Monday evening hours of 7 to » classes or without ever even ap­ ton Ave., Hartford. Burjtil will dent of schools. The program der of Edmund Jr., 6, and of ghe did not take toe witness PhlUo a,.^n«r of 73 trolled drugs, possessing marl- p.m., Mrs. Clark wUl be In the pearing on a coUege campus, if chairman, said Manchester's be in Beth Alom Cemetery, only applies to those buildings manslaughter In the strangling stand In toe second trial but pHncetofi St lead toe dis- Intent to sell, and town office building on Mon- a proposal by toe Legislature’s plans tentatively include a mock New Britain. with cafeterias, thus excluding of Alice Marie, 4. some of her lovers did. cusslon cultivating marijuana. day, Wednesday and Friday of Education Committee becomes trial to be held at Manchester Memorial Week will be ob- high school students, The children disappeared dur- Joseph Rorech a key ___ Also arrested in the raid at „ext week from noon to 3 p.m. Police Log law. High School, as well as speakers served at the home of her household of four whose 1^ toe right of July 13. 1966. ' yrttness, testified Mrs. ^he iunlor hbrti of toe Second “ house were Pa- The final Instilment of taxes brother, Atty. Abraham Fire- gross annual Income is less -The committee yesterday gave for some of toe other area stMie, 10 West Lane, Bloom- than $4,200, Including welfare ARRESTS s S’ CH""""* “■» w" *■ ®»■tty a favorable report to H.B. 6822, schools. wlto murdering her daugn er j,g,. daughteiA and Mondav at 3 n m at the church Hartford, and reminds townspeoirfe that those an act concerning external de­ field._ - „ , , payments. Is eligible - for free Valentin------Arroyo, 32, - of Mart- f"<» of m^laughter ^ toe deato'’Sf her “onday at 8 pjm at toe church. ^ Hart- ^ h a v e ^ ^ d taxes by Terming this year’s theme, -me famUy ^ o s t s that any lunches, m is figure will be ad- ford, charged with breach of n a 1968 verdict that was over- ^ Lorraine F Guay of 20 ^^ton was charged with ^ ^ Uens, grees and college credit by ex­ "Channel (3iange Through Law memorial contributions may be justed up or down by |600 for peace, and making threatening turned on appeal. Colabella as toe man who „ conspiracy to violate toe statS ^ amination. and Reason," Gov. Meskill, ta made to toe American Cancer iach cWld. F o r exLnple, a calls, ^ e r d a y after- Friday’s verdict, severest toe ^ ,‘®7|fer ^ n ^ c s law, and toe women this -The bill provides that toe Com­ hte official statement, said, Shirty or to toe buUdlng fund family with three children may noon on a warrant In connection ^ ry could have reached In Its 16 Iw Upp were were charged wlto culUvaUon **re. Clark stat^ that ^ mission for Higher Education, "Our nation te currently facing ot toe Teferes Israel Syna- earn up to $4,800, whUe a fam'- ^rito rileged calls to a Vernon hours of dellberaUon, fell hard chHdreris b ^ e s p n l ^ l ^ ^ e n particlpatl^ i^ 'i^ ju a n a T an d 'p o^ '^ on of year’s grand list figure Is $6,^ ta concert wlto toe state's in­ some of toe greatest challenges gogue, Bloomfield. Hy with -one child may have a woman, released on $600 non- on toe defendant, who collapsed frtwn Mrs Crim **i **** tra^Uonri p to ri^ ex - cmitrriled drugs with intent to 724,164, which la an Increase of stitutions o l higher learning, ta its history: A burgeoning maximum income of $3,600. surety bond. Court date May In tears on toe council table and “ U. $66,620------over ------last year’s list.- In should study supplementary population, restless youth Im­ Harold 1. -rhurston Sr. Reduced price _ lunches -rfii will K,. be 10. screamed, "Oh my God, how ">his two-bedroom ^artment university’s Ell Auditorium In ^Derfall was a substitute toe last fiscal year, Mrs. dark methods of rewarding college patient for fulflHment of their could they do it?” *" t**® Kew Gardens Hills sec- Boston. degrees and of recognizing available to a household of four tlon of Queens, near toe site of teacher at toe high school, in sent 2,003 bills, while the cur- ideas and ideals,. . .all these SOUTH WINDSOR — Harold ^ , . . , ^ . o, f After guards led her stum- academic credits—other Hhan challenges can be faced and L,. -Thurston Sr., 82.2 of East Hart^ wnosewhose gross annual incomeIncome Isis Josephjoaepn V. v. Dislplo,rjisipiu, a 23, , oiof luaai.Bast ------o--- — World’s Pair then In ooera- mamemaucs,mathematics, pnysicaiphysical euuca-educa- rent yearsyear’s billsouis numoemunumbered ford fomierlv..i-r ^ of South Wind *ess than uitui $6,600, aujuobcuadjusted upui/ v or a Hartford, viicuKevtcharged withwiui |Mu»oua^ passing hllng------«» to— a— d c t^ tlp - cell,- _ . her a^ ’ Miss Susan Lee Palmer, of tlon, and business. According 2,054, due primarily to an In- toe requirements of class attend­ overcome fdb toe benefit of all. down by $800 per child. Maxi- In a no-passing sone, early this torney. Herbert Lyon, d eclw d tt""- le Tlmh-e '•v-n *. ------^ . ------ance or performance on a cain- 2 vAo^rripv at a ,ri he would anneal toe verdict. She was separated from her Aurora windanr convalpappnt home mum charge will be twenty morning on Center St. Court he would appeal toe verdict. pus. through adherence to the rule Windsor convalescent home. jote Mav 10 Queens Dlst. Atty. Thomas husband, Edmund Crimmlns seniors Principal George Emmerilng, uon which accounted for 36 of ’ leading weekly chapel services Derfall has been removed from the new bills The commission would report of law.’’ Mr. Thurston was b op in collection ’_____^ Mackell said he would try to and is now divorced. West 'Tremont, Maine, and lived Castagna notp that coiiecuon __, . ^ ^ ______—______------recently. the substitute teachers list ^ ^^s pubUcly on toe results of its study, with Last year toe Manchester Bar in South Windsor for 16 years of monies for free and . reduced . Carl P. Formagglonl, j *21-, .. of recommendatlcms to toe govern­ Association staged a trlsd at before moving to East Hartford lunches will be carried on in a Wapplng, chaiged wlto making fesslonal quality It might have Manchester Assembly Order commended by Jota Y e o ^ or and (Jeneral Assembly, no Bast Catholic High School ta n venr niro He was emnloved manner which will Insure toe unnecessary nole wlto a motor Some Debut had. of f o f S . ' ^ ’w i r o l Police said none of toe alleged later than Jan. 1, 1973. which a student was clecured of as T X t e r w l T t o T '^ S anonymity of toe children. vehicle, last night on Main St. However, Diane Flmhaber serve Rainbow Sunday tomor- drug sales leading to toe arrests State Rep. Howard Klebanoff, drug charges. Janenda, toe pros­ Schraft Contract Painters when ^ addition to parent re- Court date May 10. and Sue Dynes adapted well to row by attend&ig the 10 a.m. involved high school students. *® r!f , ,~rn koai, D, of Hartford, House chairman ecuting attorney last yeaur, will he retired 16 years ago. He was quests, children may be refer- With Players their roles and should be en- worship service at Second Con- Police said they confiscated a stated that on July 1, 1970 back of toe education committee, said again be fulfilling toe role. Atty. a member of toe Elks. red «pr the lunches by the class- “ ehael Donovan 16 , of 7 •' couraged to try for other plays, gregatlonal Church on N. Main large, unpainted wooden box taxes were at $29,842.81; as of examinations and methods other Scott Clendaniel will act as de­ He Is survived by a son Har- room teacher, school nurs^ or Ashland St., charged wlto fall- By JUNE B. TOMPKINS John Walsh, In time, will over- st. Members will meet at toe rilled with soil aiid what ap- April 1, 1971 toe figure was $13,- than classroom instruction for fense counsel. No details su’e 4 old L. •nuirston Jr. of’ Nes- principal. *"2 “S '*±^.•'^^------1 .':^ Iter. «. .. .te. »m. W. amWW- church at 9:46, and are invited peered to be young marijuana 327.81. Last year, Mrs. Clark determining academic qualifica­ available yet as to toe type of conset, N.Y.; a daughter, Mrs. The decision to provlte th. Irt'J W ” !, ^ ^ 1,. lM t « room » t was mas- to a breakfast at toe home of plants. Wlto toe box vras a said she collected 97.18 per cent tions will te studied. Also to trial or the presiding judge. Virginia Phelps of East Hart- lunches at eitherler a reduced ^at ^Adams „ and Center Sts. Court slble veoeo»Years’’ noas rt<-eee«teHpresented hvby terfullvterfuUy constructed and toe Miss Dionfr'’TV>toeigill of 44 flourescent fixture and bulbs, of toe total. come under review, Klebanoff Celebrated each year In Con­ ford; 3 sisters, Mrs. Raymond price or free wUl rest wlto toe date “ ^y 10^^^ toe Manchester Community lighting well executed, which Faindew St., worthy advisor. The bulbs’ packages hftiled Church Program said, will te toe relative cost to necticut since its inception in Staples, Mrs. S. A. Smith and principal. Parents unha{^y ACX3IDBNTO Players at Bowers Auditorium, can be a problem In toe Bowers between 8 and 9:30 a.m. them as "toe new energy Appearing at the Andover toe state of such programs, 1967, Law Day has gained ever A Bununons charging him with ^ j., x* ^ a Mrs.....A, Ruth ------Macauley,- —all of- wlto the decision , . of toe prlnci- rAAkiAu HHirim. lua.® ^ Iniit The attention-getters begin Auditorium. Stimulating plant Oongregatiraial Church this eve- when compared to toe cost of increasing recognition In efforts Wetoersfield; 10 grandchllcjren pal may a p p ^ to toe wperin- with toe opening lines spoken Marcl Negro succeeded In di- The Grade 9 Confirmation ® P-*"- ** Eri»el traditional methods. to reaffirm the baste of Law ta and 3 great-grandchUdr^. tendent d A^lcatlons ^ Ka I ^ of ^ter Co^^^ ^ —------Klebanoff said that toe plan America. Funeral services wW be Mon- will be reviewed periodically. <« ^ ^ e i^ e s ^ C T ^ a ^ r a ^ played by Howard Becker, abilities Into a very ^"ui-veu os y, toe end Student tickets will be ceeds will be used for toe beau- ed bond and are s c a l e d fw a y e a r s ^ . and 7 to 9 p.m. the rinrt fire at 3 p.m. Also on ^ ^,JHJuHes were r e j « ^ as H t e end. h^^red at a special rate He said similar plans have (Herald photo by Buceivlciua) Manchester High School, will be -The family suggeste that any hand were firemen from Glas- a result of a mlriiap between a nranerU tification of the Bolton Lake Circuit Court appearance May In TV Play Worship Center as the class gift lo. They re Fixing Up Camp Merrie-Wood been tried successfully In Great Chief Engineer Curtis Wilson, standing at center, and other personnel ex­ released next week. memorial contributions““ lote -----*" te ttebtey ’-----— ^ **•“ car onven nv irvmir A# ‘‘‘1® properly Indicates MI’S. Ruth Munson of Hebron to toe church. Adding toe finishing touches anne St. Laurent, and Sue Mos- The g;irls worked by them- Britain, Australia, Souto Africa, amine power board at Manchester Memorial Hospital which short-circuited, made to St, John' Rd. has been selected to play leaving the hospital momentarily without power during area outage yesterday. Church In East Hartford. ed fan toe flames, a c c o r ^ to ^ ® ^ ^ ® wmmonly taown I s toe teens’, R ham District toe leaiding role In a production to a week of scrubbing, wax- I®’’" slept and worked tote week selves during toe days and an New Zealand and toe Soviet Bolton fireman Leo Hariow, 10, of 174 Oak St. The Incident ^ recognizable by aU parents GI Usage -Hie executive committee of especially written for the “ I Be­ ino- o„H nainfiTiir nt PlH ®^ ^® camp on Gardner St. aduU. stayed wlto them nights. Union, and that New York, wlto who also Is a state fire warden, hai^ned at 6:18 yesterday af- invrwLrihiA wars ^ Boy Scout -Troop 367 will meet mg par ung Tbey painted ceilings white, Mrs. Gray stayed Thursday sponsorship from toe Ford Open House lieve” show sponsored by the Scout Camp Merrie-Wood, 3jj^ walls blue, they varnished night and helped toe g;irte re- Foundation-, currently te experi- Manchester Area About one tento of an area was temoon on Oak St near Clinton t h e ^ o d udien ’ parents Monday at 7 p.m. at Trinity Equipment Malfunction Causes Blackout FOR Of Heroin Greater Hartford CbuncU of Jane Banning of 64 Lodge Dr., paneling and kitchen cup- settle toe cabin yesterday. Oto-. menting wlto toe program, burned In toe Squaw’s Cave St. _____ experience a mental b^kout Covenant Church on Hackma­ Churches. tack St. Slated For left, and Anire CSiarest of 119 boards, and scrubbed and wax- er mothers, Mrs. Jean Breer All of Manchester, Bolton and at toe switchboard at toe Ume at 2:17 and was corrected at Vernon M an The play Mrs. Munson Is ap­ Coleman Rd. hand new cur- ed toe kitchen floor and wash- and Mrs. Jack Nash, were on second a la ^ came at A vehicle which left toe scene ^*® U vesf'"o?''m ayl^ % ‘^nto Irks Steele a section of East Hartford ex- and doused toe smoldering wlr- 2:33. Cosmetics Tom orrow pearing In Is called "Ticket to tains as Betty ValcuUs of 627 ed all of toe dishes and silver- call during toe days to pick up CofC Officers ^ ^ (Continued from Page One) Friendship , Circle_____ of __ toe______Sal- -Tarry Falls” , and Is bedhg dl- perlenced a brief electrical ing wlto a (X)2 burst. But as a HELOO officials are conduct- Is Charged In Woodbiidge St. assists Diaime ware. paint and run errands. power outage yesterday after- precaution, a box alprm was ing an investigation to dieter- IT’S area close to toe fli^ b lw ; no McLeod of South HWndsor collld- _hase and maybe this is’ why ®taber of ta a power transmission hookup wide outage was caused by toe made this momtag, a spokes­ (jrockett, Sandy Ferguson, Gerald Charest, helped by a.m. to 2 p.m. (Herald photo Commerce of toe United States between toe main building failure of a protective device at man said. Moiulay in Washington. Carol Mulherta, Jill Narto, Dl- painting ceilings. by Bucelvlclus). emergency generators and toe toe Olcott St. staUon. lyalter A. Mqrrtesey, newly While firemen were at toe city power, burning a short sec- Once tlve system was checked __ ^ vte. ■ . ..^iiS'rs'.mrTur; ^ “, 2 ^ 1 T » « r 1. r “ • ^ “■ STteTtemS Ts,?’ H.b». elected president of toe Man­ hospital, a grass fire occurred te,pb» Otepte H«. „.te».i» Cbtecb ted te o„ ro... „« .“ ‘“-.“PJ??' te. te ted.. ,te _ TS T-IS r - - --- SiloST Plourde, 48 Linden St. chester Chamber, and J. Gimit tlon ol wire and leaving to/s out and found to be working fields off Grandview St. near ford Turnpike was charged af- picked up tomorrow. Anyone to toe entrance to ^ e Wilbur ^ ^ r^ 'p ro b le m .^ Manchester Also, George M. Perry, East Swank Jr., executive vice presi­ hospital momentarily without properly, toe power breakers e . Maple. A backup pumper Dr. Paul Feldman, a plastic for 3 in toe auditorium after L® University of Con- high school. aH ^ accompll^- any time, Umited to five min- I ^ A p i c I l u a Bill to Monitor Manchester has sent delegates urgy brou^Rt up "llto hour" In­ In RockvUle. S S b ^ J S d m g k t T ^ FlelsheJ is one of l^aura’s boy^ tic regarding toe drug Wpor- "®®“ ®“‘ ®»*aPter of Mortar The meeting was requested to toe armual event. formation on school enrollment, Other Vem® “o'® complete jj^Ste^^U Z J S ^ ' X e malaria ^ c h have turned ter, one of whom they say at­ Knob Circle, Souto Windsor; checkers to use telephones from town, or any closings of paro­ abandon. rmoiis w ii aggravate ine^rua^ up among addicts in this area, a -Ihe menu at Rham next week in New Haven. The rector of cm a 12to circuit emurt warrant number "In the thousands.’’ at a High St. home resulted tempted to cash a stolen check Doris J. Greene, 17 Trumbull the polling places, permits them chial schools. To these factors, -The gang goes off to Fire Their habit wUl te far health official says. will te; St. Peter’s Church for 27 years, charging him with breaking and Gardner is lecturer in English In toe arrest of three men and 16 mliuites after toe owner re­ St.; Katoie A. Green, Riley Mt. * also to use radios or other elec­ members of toe Board of Edul mm Island on a lark over toe more expensive to support here The outbreak is' now under Monday; (Meat ravioli In j t 1. a 1. Rd„ Coventry; Mrs. Mary V. »>® ®1®° 8®*’^®® “ cation added that their experi­ NATURAL HEALTH entering. He was turned over io MOC and chairman of the a woman, and Involved the sauce, ^ckled beets, cheese theft to a b ^ teUer, tronic devices, provided they ______Fourth, under toe supervision street comers of emitrol but "could occur again Henderson, East Hartford, toe standing Liturgical Com­ are provided at toe polling ence had not born out similar 2 Stafford police. ■v—' Manchester Peace Actiem OoaU- firing of five shots as one of sticks fruit ***® ®®m® o®® ^**o made out the mittee of toe National Church. Wendell T. O’Dell, 34, of 18 tlon steering committee. toe si nt any time,’’ Dr. Owen Kearns, Also, Marvai D. , Hentoom, places by toe same party which Guest Preacher figures which they had used in FOOD SHOPPE toe suspects attempted to flee .^J***h ’H'® most effective way to Tuesday;' Breaded chuck o^®®'' °?> Thursday The Parish Liturgical Corn- their projections. Ward St., chaiged this mom- Gardner said toe Connecticut from the arresting officers East St., Hebron; Ftsderick C. provides toe checkers. c o m t e t 'T 1= ^ 1^ S w^“^tties“:‘=ed p^toT « Hurlburt, 20 Village St.; Walter mittee was recently formed as Since toe bill takes effect Im­ T(ie Rev. Paul Dana Simpson, At toe close of tote meeting, tag with operating a motor ve- delegation makeup would prob- Acting on information ciiued People, Richard Merrick, played drugs. Is to cut off toe line of Uepartment s^d Pritoy. com, apple crisp. Florence St., and Gerald A. -Open Sunday- U 4 m 1.«v ____3.1______L . a .9___ A.a______. ^ . ftv Tratava A ' A mOlO«*la f»1lni/a 4ho4 ' C. KolnsM, Enfield; Henry E. ® P®rt of toe program of mediately,______^ It will apply to paster of toe Grace United all of toe directors .indicated hide with defective tires. Court ably te older than toe 1969 one. from a local Investigation and John Michael Walsh. A supply from abroeto, according A malaria clinic that was set Wednesday: 'Barbecue pork Mulsener, 23, of 43 Waddell Rd. Leonard, East Hariford; Mrs. Uturglcal experimentation and municipal elections to be CTiqrch in Farmington, will that they would vote In favor of date May 18 in RockvlUe. At least haU toe Manchester surveUlance, several Manches- •etT®l«l>t-laced guy, he has teen to Steele. He hotds litUe hope ** ®“ ®® “ nonfatal noodles green beans, were charged with obtaining Mary A. Marr, Columbia; David trial use being conducted conducted May 3. preach a sermon, "Give Us A toe appointment of architects The condltl(Hi of Doris J. representation, he said, are ter detectives descended on 27 collaborating wlto Laura’s fa- for toe programs now being ;P® ** malaria known as ter- money by false pretenses, poe- All Day F. Plante, 91 Vernon Circle, throughout toe Episcopal ^hg bin repeals a law ta ef- Picture Lord," tomorrow at both for toe two projects. Greene of 17 -Trumbull $t., Man- adults, “ persons tey<»id coUege High st. about 9 and served ***®*' ®“ “ » ® *x>ok about used, ranging from Increased “ “ among 369 heroin users. -niursday: Hamburg gravy, session of stolen goods, and ut- Vernon Heights; Karen J. Segal, Church. The 1970 National Gen- jggt gjngg 4957 which prohibit- services at Oenter Congrega^ The Norris statement reads, chester, who Is still In special age.” warrants on Harry Christopher *^® Psychiatric analysis of teen- law enforcement to methadone T'ertlan can te cured and does ^ice, green beans, cranberry tering a foiged instrument. UREI> OF iNSECnCIDES 46 Tracy Dr.; John Turner, 110 eral Convention ta Houston, Tex. gd toe use of phones or other tional (Jhurch. "Unfortunately, as a result of care at Manchester Memorial Mlllette Jr., 28, Mark Weld understanding. ' treatment programs. not re^cur. sauce. Both men were released on $800 investigation into toe need for IN YOUR FOOD? Hospital, Improved slightly ac­ The play ends when Laura has Steele, along with lUinols Oon- ^ Friday: Fisfaburgers, potato non-surety bond for a scheduled Hackmatack St. approved for trial use a series electronic devices by party Each year toe Rev. Clifford O. BogU, 24, and Ruth Lynn Mor- . ------. ---- - o ------„„„„ . .__a . . , ------j ■ ------o--- DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: of services which represent checkers in polling places. Simpson (Jenter Church paster. new schools, many of toe cording to hospital records. Protesters rls 22 who all reside at that changed from the frolicsome gres^an Morgan Mu^phv^, a ease ortgtaated with a' retumtag ‘ ‘ ’ chips, cole slaw, fruit, court appearance May 10. townspeople may be hesitant to 4 Robert B. Nlsbpt, 368 Windsor proposed revisions of almost Thg 1957 ban necessitated toe invites back to Center Congrega- She was admitted In critical home; and Andrew Kearns, 20, ^ ® young married worn- Democrat, were selected to eervicemean about a year ago Police say Aileen Dcdley had t ir e d o f AJXDITIVES AND St.; Roy E. Richardson, 16 the complete Book of Commcsi use of many messengers shut- tional Church support toe new schools be­ condition Thursday night after of 63 High at All four were responsibilities and she make the trip In an effort to ^ “ ® Bakersfield area," and exchanges FIHESEBVATTVES IN YOUR FOOD? purchased two checks for $20 Chester Dr.; Mrs. DeUa Marlow, Prayer. tllng to and from party cause they have not been told a two-car accident at Avery St. Gather In Ellington and one for $10 Thursday after­ pulpits with one of its members charged wlto i>oeseMlon of nai- to clear out toe accum- develop recommendati^ for f ® ^ ,‘‘“ ® 164 Hawthorne St.; EUen B. st. Mary’s Episcopal Churoh headquarters. toe misleading nature of infor­ and Kelly Rd. She was a pas­ cotics and possesslan of con- ®*®tlcn of months from her Congressional action to block 11- ® noon. -Those checks along with who grew up ta toe church and mation presented by toe Repub­ had malaria." Johnson, 706 Nevere Rd., Souto has been participating ta tote senger in a car driven by Linda W ashington trbUed drugs. traffic. " her wallet were stolen -Thurs­ Windsor; CoUeen E. Pattavlna, program since November. Its 1s now serving ta toe full-time licans in their InvestigaUrHi. It BREADS SUGAR SALT A. Gezelman, 17, of Pine Knob Accordliut to Lt John Krln- And by this “time. ™e> i*®®Sue Dynes, oieeieSteele planspians tou» iqreiiurqrend toe Kearns s^d toe direase has G irl Found day night from her handbag as CSirtetlan ministry. would certainly be a shame if NATURAL (Comttnued from Page One) RFD 4, RockvlUe. first trial use period wUl be dike To Join FREE Circle. jak, the accused ' w e r e lAhniit_____ the younger sister, has shed weekend with his family, and been spread through toe use of she was dancing at Davld"s ta The younger Rev. Mr. Simp­ we lost these needed facilities e No FREE dark then t'Uce off for Washington Infected needles among heroin Also, Gregory Ward, East oygp on May 30, Pentecost. Tlie Preservatives VITAMINS to be taken outside to a cruiser ^®*^ **” *' barrett and Badly Beaten toe Parkade. Hartford; Richard S. Szabo, 63 parish Liturgical Committee Library Staff son graduated from Manches­ through their carelessness.” FOODS FOODS He^i^Tll^! ^^m'ed‘glr^^'s'^anr te ^ M^d^y "'m '^ . Hte“ brlef ^^cte. thosejnfected Miss Dailey reported toe theft KeUy Rd., Souto WindsOT; Mra. be responsible for toe eval- ter High School In 1966. He Norris continues, "Anotoer o No Additives serious dteabiUty revealed by Hartford was also admitted to notedllfe veterans were handcuffed, rail frem toe home. J*®: ®^ to and fr6m ih“ C l tae wte he A 18-year-old girl was taken to yesterday morning to the teller kedertee L. Perry, Goodwin uation of tote first trial period Frederick C. Glike of Meri- graduated from Oberlln (Ohio) sented as he came off toe plttae pIn who had toe disease, tote matter te toe relative pos­ toe Manchester Memorial first rebuffed ta their attempt to Krlnjak said he fired five shots “ *® Rockville General Hospital ta T ^ Rd., Bolton; Raymond T. Ives, and toe planning of toe period den has been appointed assist- CoUege and receiving his BD at Bradley Field, early last said, itions of toe Board of Direc­ Hospital special care unit with lay wreaths at Arlington Nation- from his reviver in the air, and Special Oedits Merrow Rd., Coventry; Mrs. next faU. ant reference librarian at Mauy degree from Harvard Divinity night. Kearns said toe Kem County serious condition early tote ^^azurek^waT'^stedMazurek was arrested hiin toe tors and toe Board of Education VEGETARIANS fractures and abrasions. al Cemetery, then were pennlt- Mlllette slowed sufficiently to Howard Becker and Leo boratoy L. Mason, Sunstet Ter., The meeting te open to mem­ Cheney Library. School in Cambridge, Mass., in outbreak and a slmUar, smaller morning after being found ta toe lank and Mulsener was arrest-arrest­ The accident te still under ta- ted to do so. allow anotoer officer to tackle Rodrigue were unquestlmiably one In neighboring Ventura vicinity of toe Abbott Rd., Pin- Venum. bers of toe church and toe pub­ A graduate of Maloney High 1965. He te a fromer minister of —in tote case they are dteme- I HIGH PROTEIN NOTE: • CEREALS ed outside as he was waiting ta Also, Mrs. Ann V. BeUeviUe, vestlgation by Souto Windsor They were prohibited frem him. toe star male performers, while County were toe first he had ney St. Ext. tateraection. lic. School in Meriden, he received toe Federated Church ta Fits- trlcally opposed to one anotoer O n eB o d y a car. 6 Gem Dr., ElUngton; Mrs. • SUNFLOWER Pellce- ' camping on toe Mall, stayed de- BogU and IdlUette were held Laura Craco led toe female heard of since one ta New York The girl, who police said was a BA, with a major in history, william, N.H., and ta July 1969 while ta theory they should I HIGH WHEAT • Freien Vegetar­ Police say cne of toe $20 Anna T. Chapman, Enfield; H®*B0N spite a judicial order upheld by ta lieu of $1,000 surety bond roles. Special recognition must City In toe early 1950s. Susan Lynch, of Spring St., from the University of Hartford he became toe minister of toe work together for toe good of GERM ian Meats SEEDS Two men were charged wlto the Supreme Court, and finally and were scheduled to te pre- te given to Catherine O’Mahoney Identified As checks was successfully cashed -niomas A. Postore, East Hart­ Rare Bequest ta 1967 and an MLS from toe 11- Farmington Church. the townspeople and toe educa- speeding last night after their were allowed to remain. sented ta Circuit Court 12 Mon- who has only a small part. She ^kviU e was found, ^parently earU^. ^ ^ 1S^re7 ’s“ii4 llet was ford; Anita R. Patone, East CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) — brary science division of South- "He la married to toe former tional system. Does this lack • No Cholesterel • LARGE LIBRARY cars collided on Hope Valley sufferers was aided by a hands- badly beaten, ta a parking place recovered Hartford; Mra. Dorothy M. A Weston Mass., woman who em Cormecticut State College Mariha Badger. They have two ot teamwork by toe Republican BREWERS ~ day, -The woman and Kearns te toe gym teacher who wears off policy adopted by police, in a grove of trees near a dirt Rd. in Hebron. were released on $1,000 non- big baggy shorts, Pardue’s Kin O’CormeU, 46 Highview Rd., died April 4 left an unusual be- in 1969. children. Heather and Dana. Party (they control both boards) YEAST POWDER Kearns said. Authorities agreed road off Abbott Rd. Souto Windsor; Rudolph J. De- quest. Glike was Heavy damage was reported Pcnonal Notiees surety bond and have a court Others appearing ta toe cast (Continued from Page One) employed by toe to allow addicts to te treated She was listed as toe daugh­ B Tuccio, Dean Dr., Bolton. The will of Mrs. Isabel K. Hall Cowles Foundation for Re­ • 10 VARIETIES OF NATURAL HONEY to toe cars of Andrew S. Mid­ I date of May 10. are Dcmna Lee Sawtelle, Mlch- investigation" of bank holdups without risk of arrests. dleton, 28, of Island Beach Rd., ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward & Also, Mra. Arme A. McMahon, specifies that toe lower number search in Economics al Yale RIZZO POOL SUEDE CLEANING In lovingIn Memoriam memory of Earl R quantity of marl- ael Parker, Donald Rlderdy, In Connecticut and Missouri. -The " I ’ve been criticized by some Welz, also of Spring St. A Amston, and Robert L. Fusco, ^®® ® East Hartford; Paul G. Bag- plate for her car, Massachusetts University from September 1968 ANNOimCES BONt ON PKtiiSIS Sr. who I ^ e d nwav oni; Juana and an assortment ‘ o^ ' Alan Rlterdy- a and Ray Rodrfgfue, . FBI refuseda .to confirm.. or denyj. ,|)eople who think we should ar- The girt was found by two I OM *u cioms LOCATED IN LIGGETT PHARMACY 32, of Waterhole Rd., Colcheter. Edwards Sf. who pwed away one dikian Jr., Warehouse Point; 934, be given to her daughter, until January 1970.' From. WITH 10X O H year ago, April 26, 1970. other drugs was seized ta the This was toe first time on the Friday that a statement made rest them," he said. "Actually youths who sought assistance MANCHESTER’S OWN TELEPHONE 646-817B The pair 1s scheduled for llto PAMAM O U m S Frederick M. Wood, 347 Oak- Barbara H. Austin of Dover. February 1970 until February Gone but not forgotten. stage for some who have teen by John Pardue Jr. ta a Bridge- we’ve done tote as a disease from a nearby resident. Police Pete dark . PAMADI CUAMIS Circuit Court In WilUmantic on 1 WEST MIDDLE land St.; Lewis E. Richaitis, A spokesman for toe state this year,' he was documents -The home, police say, te rent- backstage workers. For this port, Conn, hospital had led to control project. . . There’s no said her body was within easy I AS MANAGER OF THE 402 'JESt 'middle TURNPIKE AT THE PARKADE ONLY — 404 W. MIDDLE TURNHKE May 11. Daughter, Son, Mom, Dad, Bast HArtford; Jane E. Sur- auto registry said toe bequest librarian at toe Trinity College VERNON STORE. Brothers and Sisters ed in MlUette’s name. reason, toe play lacked toe pro- the ftad. law against having malaria." view of toe rood. dek, 46 Northfleld St.; Mary M. will be honored. Ubrary. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD MANCHESTER. COi^N.. SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1971 PAGE THIRTEEN PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1971 USINESS SERVICES LDJIRECTORY

CAMPING JOHN'S HIGH GRADE EQUIPMENT BARBER SHOP PRINTING Tents, Cots, Sleeping Bags, 307 GREEN ROAD FUNERAL HOME Air Mattresses, Stoves, MANCHESTER Job and Ckmunerdal Lanterns Sat. 8 AM. to S P.M. Printiiier TURTLE NURSERY FARR'S Daily 8 A.M. to 0 P.M. Prompt and EfBdent W m. J. Lennon, Director (Closed all day Wed.) Prlntfaig of An Elndn “The Everything Store!" Adults $2.80 Weekdays iiiiiSili^^^S Camp - Bike - Sport '" 'V. ,S v J ■'- 142 E. CENTER ST. 2 MAIN STREET Children (under 10) $2.28 Community Press at Depot Square 2S4 Broad St., Rear 649-7196 All Retired Men SLOO Open Daily to 9:00 P.M, Telephone 643-5727 J. FARR — 648-7111 Sat. AU Haircuts $^78' Satisfactory Service CUSTOM M A M L U C A ’S DICK’S Self-Service To be In business since 1928, are new to the town of Man- CANVAS AWNINGS MANCHESTER is the time that Don Wll- Chester, and are looking for a Laundrom at lis became connected with the garage that you can really de- SHELL Also Reweaving, MEMORIAL CO. pend upon, try the Don 'Willis Custom Made garage which now bears his Garage located at 18 Main 3t. SERVICE Suits, Pants and Oppoelte Bast Cemetery name, and to own this garage 2 Coats since 1942___ can mean many and see for yourself why so 608 CENTER STREET Quality Moniorials things, most important of which many other people put off hav- I Tailoring Best in Monuments is the fact that during 42 years ing work done (he does have a MECHANIC ON DUTY s Dry Cleaning waiting list, you know) so that • Laundry Service Over 80 Years’ Experience he has given the motoring pub­ AT ALL HOURS ia known the world lic that which they have looked they can have this garage turn 176-178 Spruce St. Success Just "does not com e to Granito Starters, Geoerator., Call 649-5807 for — satisfactory servloe — not out the work for them.______Manchester people or to a business without over for fine memorlalB and Carburetor.; som e good reason for It. There there are many lovely atones to Just now and then, but Ume af- There Is nothing more fiustrat- SEE US FOB: Drive-In Parking A. AIMEfPn, Prop. ing than a car that bucks, is Domeatlc - Foreign Can is more than one reason why choose from: one is the Ruby ter time. Under Ws guidance o Aluminum BoU Up 648-7008 Awnings Harrison SL, Manchester Memorial Co., Har- Rad from Wisoonsln which wiU this business has earned a Justl- sluggish on take-offs. Many times the only trouble is dirty rison St., has made an cut- not fade over the passing years; flable but enviable r^putatlo.-i • Door Osnopleo sparkplugs or worn out burned standing success in the creat- Faifour Pink comes In a soft for quality work, ^ inices that e Storm Doors points, and it is tndy amazing • Conibinatton Windows 4 Ing of beautiful memorials, lovely color; Sienna Pink from consistent with the work MANCHESTER ______what new plugs and new points Manchester Awning Os. Ostnnsky Most of us find tt hard to vis- Oklahoma, a granite of aoft rose | turned w t. 195 WEST OENTEB ST. 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RB-UPHOIBlEBINa sure that this la wftat we want, rial Company and Mr. Almettl AU makes of cars are serviced, ^ seems to be and PAPER At the Manchester Memorial is always alert to the newest Seafood s MODERN FURMITOBll • Engln* Cloaning and no matter what the Job. a concerted effort to make spot and AMT1QUB8 781 PABK£B ST. Co. you will -And the largest in this field. However, the latest large or small, you may be sure 43 O A K STREET • Gonoral RGpoIri stock of finished monuments In equipment would be useless In • Store Stools and Bootpa Tel. 6a-S7S5 or 61S-5878 ’ that vour work Is received with 'y, that is TEL. 648-0687 Connecticut, you can look them the hands of a man who is un- ^ ______• Custom Furniture • Stamps ir-Wararweloo«ne and iiSHHF ^ *>ra^ syrtem. Why SUpoovers and Draporira 'over, perhaps selecting features skilled. It Is the man that ^ ,^ “ ^ ,^^ ,”^ “^ “*^^18118 take rirances? It takes but a Made to Ordar from two or more that you in the creation of a memorial, In order to achieve this repu- ™di»ute3 to have yxmr Complete Selection e< would like incorporated In your and by using the best equipment ^ man must be a perfec- an^you will Materials ' ( I l f memorial. In ntany cases many t)e Is able to expedite the work, Is. Ms men arc save yourself time, embarrass- Reuben Plen’s FREE ESTIHA .TB8 VtuUdRaii-QUA, people have found a finished Init always It Is the pian behind work In Just ment and perhaps your life! Lower Level of tiK Parkado The “rookery,” a protected nursery area for turtles on Jupiter Island, Fla. monument that is Just what the scene, . A r^ Almettl ^ way—the right way. If you yvlilis Garage im ^ins Texaco Sfafion 648-68M Mon. ft Tnoa. 6-6, Sat. 6 4 they have wanted. Should there a complete electrical shop and 381 Main Straat 8S8 BURNSIDE AVB. be changse you wish made, this 24-hour wrecker services be­ EAST HARTFORD is a simple thing to tell Mr. sides wrecker cranes and sev- PhoiM 643-9149 Almettl, the owner of the busi­ . eral road units. The wrecker 289-6333 ness, what you want changed has a padded sling which will Hydramatlo TnuumlMlon GLASS Power and Hand Tools and he wUl have it done to your not damage ox scratch bum- Rapolilag • For Auto Windshields Painting and Decorating exact specifications. pers. ______' Tools All Work Guaranteed It reaUy tabes an artist to ex­ • For Store Fronts and Garden and Land Tools Texaco Lubrication Servloe all sizes of windows ecute beauty in stone and Ar- Baby,_Honsshold, Party Bernstein W o Give SJyfC Grom Stamps and . _ ■ rigo AlmetiU is Just that. No one • For Table Tops A No seeing his finished work can for hatching, and then keep and feed the turtlets in a deny that this man Is a skiUed OPEN 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. f several thousand hearty young turtles toddle across . Com posing SATURDAY 8 A.M.-NOON I the beaches of Jupiter Island, Fla., this fall and swim protected pool for several months until they are big artisan, his designs are beautl- TOURAINE enough to fend for themselves. So far 600 big sea turtles ful and they carry a distinction J. A. WHITE happily out into the ocean, Frank Lund can take a great YOUR A M ass have been tagged. And this year there were 30,000 uiat marks them as his own GLASS CO., INC. deal of the credit. COMPLETE creation. When choosing a me­ By ERIC WAHA PAINTS Lund, a 20-year-old student at the University of eggs in the rookery—with luck three quarters of them 31 BUseU S t.— Tel. 648-7822 MERCURY PET CENTER! morial, a once - ip - a - lifetime Associated Press Writer Florida, has spent his last two summer vacations living will have hatched and survived at the end of the season. thing, why not have one that VIENNA (AP) — Leonard FOR BEST RESULTS ^on the beach, tagging loggerhead and green turtles and Hazards facing turtles include raccoons; which eat .Travel Agency canaries — Parakeet. Is not only beautiful but one Bernstein Is composing a Mass Tropical Fish — Turtles that will stand as a lasting tri­ for the new Kennedy CTenter to P raising their young, out of fear for their possible ex- eggs, extreme heat of the sand and erosion. 643-9571 Hamsters — Oerblls bute to loved ones? be opened In Washington in Sep­ PAULS DUPONT’S tinctioit. Jesse and Mike White and Bruce Williams Mixed Breed Puppies When you talk with Mr. tember. He has found it ’’a very NO SERVICE have been helping in this research experiment, whose The four students hope to collect all their findings Aquarium Accessories, etc. Almettl about the type of monu- difficult thing to conceive.’’ PAINT SUPPLY Stop ’n Co CHARGE Gur Own Special Blended aim is to determine the nesting habits of sea tiurtles, and publish them later. All this because, thirteen years ment you want you sense that he “There is no precedent for Pet Foods 645 MAIN STREET Prop: “Rudy" DnPont ago, a fisherman friend happened to give young Frank RESERVATIONS FOR is Interested personally. It Is not that piece which contains the their populations, hazards they face when nesting, and T6L 649-0300 percentages which hatch and return. Lund a turtle as a pet—which led to his present keen • HOTELS MANCHESTER Just a matter of selling you a \Adiole Latin, symphonic music 275 Main Street s AIRLINES memorial. He is Justly proud of plus pop sounds and blues,’ ’ he The boys dig up turtle eggs, take them to a “rookery” interest in turtles and concern for their survival. s STEAMSHIPS PET CENTER Touraine Paints at Paul’s 008 Main St. Manchester th«. quality of the work dmie says. “ It Is a work which In­ Phone: 649-6077 volves dancing and stage pres­ 627 Main St., Manchester here and he is not satisfied un- The painting season is neai’ coat is required, this can be ap- entation, but it is not Hke a mu­ Featuring a complete line of by AP photographer Jim Bourdier. U1 you are whoteheeirUdly AUTOMOTIVE and if you are planning re- plied almost immediately, sical comedy because it has no Shell Prodneta plus pleased with the final results. consider Perhaps you have some Idea decorating or having the out- ^ * ‘1® painting. story and It has no characters.” General Automottva MEMORIAL . J Silky, another product ^------—of the SUPPLIES Repairing OUNLIFFE In mind that' ybu~^would like side of your house painted, This comes in Bernstein, interviewed in Handfuls of baby turtles, in larger-than-life size pictures: newly hatched log­ Vienna’s Soften Hall, a onetime CORNER STORE sketched out, and In this case you could not do betterjthan to i^tex semi-gloss and In latex gerhead, left, and a rare, three-month-old trunkhead. concert house and b^room now PLUS MOTOR SALES e Party Goods, Magazines Mr. Almettl wUI be happy to use world-famous '(fouralne flat, and the wonderful way • Groceries, Cold Cuts make sketches for you and pre­ used as a recording studio, adds MACHINE SHOP inCPERT AUTO BODY aad paints manufactured' ‘B y the these paints flow on has eariied the Mass Is not meant to be 11 0 Fruits—Vegetables sent thMn for your approval. them the tile of the “ Wizards SERVICE DON WILLIS f e n d e r r e p a i r s You are always welcome to West Paint Co. and sold by requiem, either. ;>r-' • Greeting Cards of Ease.’’ The trade name of ENAMEL and LACQUER stop in and talk with Mr. Almrt- Is 'a most deserved one “ It is not meant as anything We Depend On You . . . but a celebration, which is what GARAGE REFINISHINOS tl; ask his advise. Many people Paint Sujyly, 646 Main St. No __on as You Can Depend On Us! h^ve done so and found him matter what your painting re- ‘^e ^ does flow a Mass is. I worked with Latin 18 Mfdn S t, Td. 649-4531 r e a s o n a b l e p r i c e s the MANCHESTER most helpful, and som e have qulrements, the West Paint Co. nif before, but on a very small BT. as—VEBNON, CONN. Open 7 Days A Week has the paint to take care of palhl dries quickly, and all dlf- scale. Tliis will be like my Third Spocialiiing In Just Above the Truffle tlU Midnight written thanking him for the your every need. are available so AUTO PARTS courtesy emd tixxdile he has tak­ Symphony, whidj^ was not in Obele With the-acTvent of ~atix ‘hat y<>“ transfoim your Latin, but Hebrew. I am very 970 BROAD SI BRAKE SERVICE 362 MAIN ST. 046-0208 en with their personal problems. the weather problem home Into a decorator s dream T E L. OAS-OeiO One word of advice that will paints, — ------r ------. „ curious myself to see how It will Sr. ahnn has been satisfactorily solved, with little or no effort on your turn out.” OPEN Front End AlignnMnt ,save you mowy " J " , o r sudden showers or a rainy part. , ^ , For Bernstein, the composi­ around for the less e x p ^ e ^ ^ ^ ^hls Few people enjoy the odor of SAT. TO 1 PJfl. SEE US FOB QUALITY tion is more than professional. Ganaral Rnpalr Woifc TAILORING stone tor a nwpwnent - « wm ,3 ' rtlcularly welcome here In Palnt in a house, but when you “ I like to think I was a friend of FRONT END AND not stand up over the period oc England where the weath- use Silky this Is no problem. Al­ President Kennedy,” he says. CUSTOM the years. The less expenMve changes so suddenly, so, there Is no long upset “ I adored him.” Fine Quality DYNAMICS MADE stones are a softer stone and It paul Misseri, the owner of MA BROAD STREET around the house waiting for He says the work is half fin SUllB wlU srode, It wUl not beep Its pa|„t Supply, has had (Behind Delrr Qneen) the paint to dry so that you ished. Phonet 0M-M60 true color over ths y^gra. Your 3^ great many years of experi­ “ I hope It will be the first For Ladles and Oenfiemen finer grade stone wUl.stand up, can settle a room. Paint in the DIAMONDS SpeclallsiBg In ence in this business and he i s . morning and settle your room completed composition in a con­ Alterations — Cleaning the weather will not affect it, well qualified to answer any From Front Bnd Geometry Repairs - ...... , . J , the same day. Silky is wash- siderable time. I have been JEWELRY Brake Servloe end and you will be satisfied. question atout the kind of paint v,aaheA again composing before, but really BRAY’S STORE She^ Aheotben MANCHESTER that should be used on any giv­ and again and it will still retain had bad luck with my music —Foreign nnd Domestic— Mozart Emerges en Job. If you are a do-lt-your- for the theater because I have I a Expert Whttdi Repairing TAILOR SHOP self person, you would be smart tts original beauty. Also, Silky • FIm Sdeetton of Gifts Free Inapecthm LONDON (AP) — Mozart not been able to complete any of N o ObUgnthm 121 SPRUCE ST. 649-2184 to take advantage of the expert he applied with a brush or For All Occasions made the Top Ten with British it for one reason or another. I dOHN TBOMZA, Manager Free Parking advice that Mr. Misseri can a ro»er which you can Just • Longlne, Balova, pop and rock record fans this w..™...- had to abandon about three ma­ Wittnauer and OaraveUe 2 give you. If you are contem* rinse out when the job is finish- jor projects.” CUSTOM & STOCK ^ d VJ!.— " ' V ■*, week. In seventh place on the g™ mlntlM^ln- ®d. Just use ordinary soap and Watcher Bernstein is In Vienna to Burr Comers, Maneheater wppkiyweekly sales chart was ““Mozart Mozart ™ ^ ”tVin^ ^ .. recJ^‘ 787 Main St., Mancbeeter Der Rosenkavalier.” •Pheae 648-5617 Next to Caldor 40, an adaptation by Argentl’ Paint Supply and talk with Mr. r°»er well and your hands wash nlan Waldo de los Rios of He will travel to Israel soon and Frank Lund, left, and Jesse White dig for ioggerhead turtie eggs. Freshly dug loggerhead eggs ready to be Three weeks after hatching, a glistening and heaving mass of loggerhead Qtt A Painting Prablem? We’ll Hel|i! Misseri. You will find him clean, too. themes from the 18th century complete the Kennedy Mass — Raccoons have aiready piiiaged the eggs in foreground. taken to the rookery. turtlets swim in their protected, salt water pool. Service still means something to us— and service willing to help you in any way R^les Is a Jobber bMe when his obligations expire in master's Symphony No. 40. It Dossible palrit manufactured by the West means spending enough time with you to help you was In 13th place a week ago. May. edect the right paint finish for that job you’re plan­ Tru-plex Is the outside latex Paint Co. which dries In mln- Bernstein gave up conducting TV ^ palnt that covers so beauUfully utes, with 16 basic shades to ning. See US for paint and service when you plan your the New York (Philharmonic ' f r jf that It Is a Joy to use. Even chw se from, next project. several years ago to devote those who are unskUled In Scrubbable papers are the an- more time to composing. palntlng have used this paint swer to a mother’s plea and at “ I then made an error,” he f e a i v € with ease and turned out a Paul’s Paint Supply the Glen- says now. “I tried to compress most professional looking Job. »tyle papers are truly scrub- all my conducting for this year You can use Tru-Flex right able. They also have pre-cut_ h o m e o f f a m o u s KIANDS into three months to have more EOJah/aaumm over damp surfaces, you wlU and pre-pasted papers to make • Hotpolnt • Maytag o.Frigldalre • Zenith 83 TOLLAND TPKE. time for composing. I put it all find there is no brush drag, and papering easy .for everyone, 723 MAIN ST., MANCHBSTER— PHONE 649-4501 Mandi/Vernon Town Line Into February, March and April, • BOA • Panasonic • B'estinghouse ,• HoQk^ * the paint will dry In a matter of For aU pa4,Ung and papering BUY THE PAINT THAT’S WORTH THE WORK but the compression—os a • Stereos • Dishwashers • Radios o ’TVs o Dryers o Etc. FREE TOWING 30 mlmftes. Because Tru-FIex needs. d^nd upon Paul s deep-sea diver knows—was too dries so quickly, you can paint Paint Supply. They wlU help Your indopondont PHONE 643-2467 strong.” Opon Evas, till 9 P.M. at fha Porkoda Phone 64s-366i even though the weather Is you find what you want and Hours: rh~at»nW Tni Flex covers so you can depend on their sound His wmnwmuwhirlwind scneuuieschedule puiput Mon. - Fri. 8-6 threatentag Tm -^ex covem so y f February, then Sat. 8-12 well that often one coat Is all ^ v1q£ to Vienna to conduct concerts d t a lt r . that is needed, but If a second with the Vienna 'Philharmonic. "Immediately after that, we Chier» Face Red went on a tour which was mar­ RUSSELLVILLE, Ark. (APi velous and very successful, but EXPERT REPAIRS ON FOREIGN CARS| — Fire Chief Dave Sacrey also extremely tiring. The schedule went something like turned in a false alarm to the 11 UNITED SPORTS GAR REPAIR, Inc. fire department. concerts In 12 days. In betweeh, there was traveling from Rome R t. 8 3 , V e m o n , Ckmn. Sacrey. who owns a fire extin­ Phone 646-4485 guisher service, saw smoke to Milan, Florence, West (Ger­ many, London and Copenha­ coming off the roof of his busi­ gen.” ESTIMATES ON ALL MAKES ness and had his secretary call He vows he will never put the fire department. himself under that kind of strain ICASTROL OILS i f FOREIGN CAR PARTS | Two fire units answered the again. call, but it was discovered the M Mr Un p Mh aitiMt... MelNiirs VW PACER PERFORMANCE EQUIPMENT The more leisurely life of smoke was Just steam ccmlng 46 WEST CENTER STREET Richard Strauss, ‘-iomposer of “Next to Vittner’s Garden Center” off the roof from rain evapora­ SILVER LANE EXTENSION tion “ Rosenkavalier,” does not ex- Frank Lund, left, and Jesse White on the morning expedition by Jeep to look for marked Frank Lund holds a rare, albino loggerhead. Behind, in fhe specially ' cite Bernstein, however. nests and to dig for turtle eggs on Jupiter beach. The night team found and marked nests. built pool are other young loggerheads. PAGE FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1971 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. xMANCHESTER. CONN.. SATCRDAY, APRIL 24, 1971 PAGE FIFTEEN Feast or Famine for Pittsburgh Batters Indians Win Second Nicklaus Not Happy

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NA’nONlUx LEAGUE By DEAN YOST toe eighth. Three consecutive RANCHO LA COSfTA, Calif, course, a 7, 114-yEmd layout fea- slice cm toe end'of it.” At Houston East Division PARKADE PINMZiTTES • w I OR appeared yesterday ii! ^ hits knocked in two______runs.___ B.-■ J. Ox, ui ,xi (AP) — j£U)k NlcklEuis, tied for turing extremely deep rough. It led to a triple bogey seven. Of Twins’ Blyleven (JhoUner pcipped foul to Wggln ^ P*^® Pancl®rs lSi-469, Marilyn jj,e lead for two consecutive Arnold Ptdmer got into it sev- He put his second in a trap in Montreal 6 4 .m “ ^est H^ord that Man- but Christ singled to produce "todore 176-466, M arie Bolls 218- (3 f3j. from satisfied with erai times en route to a 74-ln- front of toe green, bltuted In Promotion st. Louis 10 7 .688 — NEW YORK (AP)—The have Chester High has it all to- Emotoer tEdly to com plete toe DotA® Whitehead 460^ Rae 11I3 performance in the $166,000 eluding a four-over-par 40 on across toe green into toe rough, New Y oiit 7 6 .683 % gether now as they blasted NEW YORK (AP)—It’s plenty of respect for young Bert Blyleven. They also hosts’ run production. Hannon 162-188-634, Helen Down- Tournament of Champions. the front side. He weis five chipped back across toe green appear to have his number. Pittsburgh 9 7 .663 % Hall High, 9-4 in a CCIL Marsh, Hollk and Noske pac- ham 176, Lee P<^ 477, Jo Mai- “I’ve got to believe that ITm strokes off toe pace at 146. Eig^Edn, fbudly got im in five and been a feast or famine "Blyleven's got the best curve ^ a d e ip h ia 5 8 .386 3 contest. The Indians are ed toe T ribe’s Edtack with two P®zri 17»-«2, Cathy Rlng^roee going to start playing better,” The 40-year-old Barber and two-putted fo r a seven, week for the Pittsburgh ball in the league,” Danny Ca­ Chicago 611 .318 4% now 2-1 while toe host club hits apiece with Hsush collect- Irene Stone 463, Ginger NlcklEuis said EYiday after PGA chEumpion Nicklaus not He got (me stroke back with a Pirates, but for Houston ter said Friday night after hop­ West Division dropped to 1-3. ing three RBI’s and Steurer Emd YourkEis 191-17T-S19, Phyllis Uc- managing a one-under-par 71 only had identical scores, they two-putt birdie on the next hole, Astro fans, it was one big Singleton’s ing the Yankees whip the SEm F rancisco 13 4 .766 Wiggin getting two each. cello 220-503, Lois LaPine 206- fo r 140. had identical comm ents Eifter ran In a ,20-f(x>t birdie putt cm Athmta' 6 .671 9U. <^®ach Hal Minnesota Twins and their gift­ Parks’ club wUl be Eigalnst MEmchester left 13 runners 322, Kathy SpeEtrin 182-464, He was tied at tluU figure 36 holes: toe seventh and got back to par yeast feast, night. Houston 8 .629 ed 20-year-old pitching star 7-3. Wethersfield High at Memorial on toe base paths. BEU-bara Micslone 161-467, Ruth with vetenm Miller B«mber, “I’m very, very fortunate.” for the day when he wedged to TTie Pirates, who socked At­ Bat G iv es Los Angreles 8 .629 “I believe it—I think it’s the For toe losera. Rich Chotiner Heneg^ian 461, Dot Peterson 103- who eUso hsul a 71. TTiey had “It was more like trapshoot- four feet on toe eighth, lanta pitching for 17 runs in Cincinnati ' \ 4 9 .; Field Monday afternoon. best deuce I’ve ever seen,” said 306 and Christ had two hits Eind 60S, Wanda KEtselauskas 176-464, been tied at toe end of 18 holes ing than playing golf,” said Barber {ricked off consecutive two days earlier in the week, SEm D iego ' 3 11 .;214 HaU’s sltlD WEUsh set the In­ Bobby Murcer, who paced the Bud Nardi had two RBI’s. Alba Rusconl 4S1, MEUireen at 66. Nicklaus. “You know, scatter- birds on toe llto Emd I2to. but were blanked for the third time Mets’ W in Friday’s Resolto dians down one, two, three in in eight games Thursday night CHICAGO (AP) — Ken Sin­ New York attack with a single, toe first inning, but from toe Manchester (9) CEUnpbell 180-481. One stroke back, at 141, was gun. bogeyed toe 16th when he Etgain triple and homer—good for Montreal 3, Houston 2 ab r when San Francisco’s Steve gleton, a 23-year-old switch hit- . ., , .. New York 7, Chicago 6, 12 in- on, the hot Manchester Marsh. 2b g ------South African Gtmy . Player, “ActuEilly, I played a UtUe drove into toe rough. Jackson. If 0 1 T —Andy LamoureEUix 146-188- who eiIso hEid a 71. Mastera better than I did toe day before. Nicklaus also luid trouble on Stone beat them 2-0. ter with power, finally made (lings bats burned their hosts. Beem- Kravontka, ph The Astros, meanwhile, ome noise*^m his Phlladelphia 8, St. Louis 6 ^ abl® 1® score at win, toe WirUlla, If 0 0 Larry Bates 390, ’Rmy M eu4- chEunp Charles Coody, vdio had But I still hit a lot of bad toe fremt side, taking three bo- third time in as many confron­ Balesano, ss 0 0 nelll 367, A1 Plrkey 167-876, R oy the day’s best round, a 68, and shots.” geys. He got two back wHh dropped a 3-2 decision to Mon­ and the New York Mets came Los Angeles 3, Clncinimti 0 Towners pushed Etcross one GUha. K treal, but the fans, guzzling up tations since he Joined the Steurer. lb 0 2 DeVeau 146-161-412, Carl Bolin AustrallEm Bruce Devlin, 70, Barber said toe SEune: short birdie putts Emd turned in San Francisco 2, Pittsburgh 0 f’nn in ih® second, two in the Smyth, cf beer at a nickel per cup, hardly ° “ s T f g 1 ^ t o Z ' who earlier San Diego at AUanta, post- fourth, four in toe sixth and e 0 149-390, Joe Pagano 187-13(^069, were'tied at 142. ”I’m just hitting my driver 37. He got bEick to par for toe son. Talbot, cf (AP photo) noUced. crashed a two-run homer bat­ poned, rEiln ended toe scoring pEirade in the W l ^ . 3b 0 2 Bd Burbsmk 170-386, Charles G®ne Littler, Dave Stockton awful. Just awtful. That drive day when he hit sm iron 4Vi-t®et 2 Blyleven, who pitched shut­ DICK MARSH HoUk. c e WhelEm 166398, John Rleder 868, defending (riiamplon (Frank on No. 1 may be toe worst I from the flEig on the 11th and DISAGREEMENT— Art Frantz listens to Elsewhere in the NaUonal ting right-handed, drove out a Saturday’s Games eighth frame when two more Noflke. p outs in his first two starts this I . . X . ___ .XX XXX xxaat.lx. RAAI-H UTAI-A At tZIl lAAvIno. AVAF lilt t-AValnA/I A RtlATIA a E tllA tm n ATVlt Denny McLain’s troubles before tossing him out. Lieague Friday, New York run-scoring single from the left 136-378, Beard were at 143, leaving only ever hit. reg(Edned a slume of the top spot season, was rocked for 10 of the New York (Gentry 1-2)- at Indians crossed home plate. Marsh, for toe second Ume this Totals: 37 9 10 0 9 iijaucius players under pEir cm toe "I blocked myself out. And I with a two-putt birdie on toe struggled 12 innings to edge side of the plate in the 12th in­ O ilca^o (P a is a s 2-1). Di the secped St. Louis 8-6, and Los cer’s two-run homer and a 6 1 2 0 0 victory. bases-empty blast by Roy Pittsburgh (Johnson 1-0). Brad Steurer walked and Steve boomed a solid triple to center- 3 1 1 0 2 Angeles shut out Cincinnati 3-0. Singleton had such a poor ex­ Los A^eles (Sutton 0-2) at Smyth laced a double to center, field. For three runs for a 6-1 Christ? ss 4 0 0 0 0 San Diego's game at Atlanta White, before being lifted with 6 1 2 3 1 SUCCESSFUL STEAL—^Rod Carew of Minnesota successfully steals home last hibition season that he wttsn’t none out in the seventh inning. CincinnaU (Slmpron 04)). Junior John Wlggln broke a lead before reUef pitcher Behan P' ^ 4 0 1 0 0 was rained out. in the starting, lineup opening 2 0 0 0 0 Ump Has Bad Night night against the Yankees. Jake Gibbs tries for the tag. as Jim Holt backs away. “He just wasn’t getting the San D i^o (PhMbus 1-2) at two-game slum p Emd toe left- got the side out. Despres, ib 4 0 1 1 n day. His replacement, i r curve over,” said Murcer, “He AUwta (Jarvte 0-2), night. handed, swinger Uned a shot to Noske, toe UtUe sparkplug of 2 0 0 0 0 PARKADE DUSTY — Ted GIANTS - PIRATES — 1 0 0 0 0 Bidwell 2064160, Joe Lauzon 216, .Shamsky, also had tough going and had to Montreal (Renko ?-0) at left fiSid knocking in GUha. the infield corps, breezed along pr 0 0 0 0 0 Stone scattered five hits and as a result Singleton got Heston (Blaslngame 2-1), The victors struck Etgain ' in on toe mound until toe third '' 4 1 1 1 0 Charles KEiselEUiskEts 200, Ekl against the slugging Pirates come in with the fast ball. But Cot Seeks Repeat AND 4 back into the lineup. Spence 225, WEdt Frieta 204, 0 McLain Bounced and earned his first major his fast bcOl is awful tough, too. forced starting fram e when HaU struck fo r one Totals: 34 4 8 ’ 6 3 Red Sox Finally Smiling, "It was very encouraging to he’s a tough pitcher Walsh out of toe box. tally. Bob Christ clouted a tri- WASHINGTON (AP) — Denny McLain, baseball’s league yicto^. He also drove in see him get big hits from both y puii. Every time I went St. Louis (Reuse 1-2), night Wiesin ooened the bam u'e’wllh nle nver niiho’a hea,4 in ninht. 000 100 030^ Harry Pleclty 203, Joe LaVae RADI< Sunday’s Games Wlggln ened the barr^e wlto pie over Gllha’s head in right- 2B: Smyth: 3B: Marah, Noeke. xaa problem child who sat out most of the 1970 season be- ® bases^^ed * sides of the plate,” said Man- „p against him I was thinking of a walk. Jack Holik, seeing ac- field Emd scored

\.T> eu Al ’i ? ^ Winning mixture, Utah, which has routed the t-o* vear’a chamoa besides Frantz said McLain used abu- Ted Williams got McLain away innings and Philadelphia X jO pS 1. ITcIC^lL 17x001 taters’ wUl com e.” WMn i m Chl(»go (Johnson 2-a) at B os- Nebo,' (CEmiUelight WhtriesEde TTre, Btirry’s Boys, Cup Triumph Herdlc. Playoffs wUl be held for and stole home on Kline. ton (Nfigy 0-0). sive language when they pr- from the umpire, the con- topped St. Louis. Lis’ homer, volved in a decision in two pre- toe fourth and fifth slots. Elsewhere in toe American League) and at Charter Oak’s Mota’s, B.A. Oub, V.F.W., Gor- W h lp p l/^ rK e m p , D a v ^ o o - from the Unlvei^ty**^^ ol^ gM ee to ^ f ^ ^ r a t v ^ U °®®**® q gued over some calls during troverslal pitcher walked to the which broke a 6-6 tie, was his Coventry (High records con- The Red Sox nailed down toe vious starts, was due to be op- Ixeague, Boston bounced CSii- Fitzgerald Field (SUk « t y man Bros, (last year’s town man, Dave Turklngton, BIU Cal- tucky ^ d a wUey veteran given toe e ^ l L 1 ^ ? . con- “ '/ j ; ; L Home this week fired low Yotic (Bahnsen 1-2). the sixth inning. Senators dugout and tossed the t^rd hit of the game. Deroti tlnue to fall as the Patriots up- dec^on Md i^ e aeberts job pwed by (B^ Jol^n , a hard League) at 7:30 smd 8:46. champ runner-up) and Gunver houn Emd Wilson DeEikin Jr. en around. te^^ scores o f 76 and 78, Herdlc cago 8-1; New York clubbed ClevelEmd (F oster 1-0) at ”1 told him to watch his lan- ball into the stands just before Johnson. and _Denny _Doyle . also . ped X their . record jcord to 6-1 with a easier with three runs in throwing right-hander with a 2-2 turned in a 77 and 79 while Dow­ Minnesota 7-3; Kansas City de­ This seEmon eeich league — Stampers. Monday, May 3 Schedule Dan Issel and Mike Kansas City (Hedlund 1-0). North guage or I would throw him he arrived. homered for toe Phillies and 94-46 win over Stafford High t**® filth. Slebert led off with a record, ney shot a fine 78-80. feated Cleveland 6-2; Baltimore RecreaUen (Monday), Candle- Dusty League (Robertson Parii)’ Mr. Nebo (Candlrflgdit Lea- joined the Kentucky CtrioneU as reba te c i^ ^ P a c ^ ^ '*^**'‘' I'"" Joe Torre connected for toe yesterday. Detroit (CkriemEm 0-0) at OeUc- light (Thursday), Independent Center Congo (last year’s gue) - 7:80, Norm’s vs. Lenox, veiy rich rookies this season to ^ ^ averaged 186 in last Stars were buoyed today in P Home grounds again wlU be walloped California 8-2 and land (Hunter 1-2). Cardinals. S<^oniore BIU Elwell be­ toe local country club. Tlie In- Oakland stopped Detroit 9-2. (TiiAarlnvi onH: r x io lv EWAHnsa. Diutv Leafue chamna). Conn. (Jharter Oak. (Roe. Leamiel A «A r niirino. t h A i. ixix Xxj . 10 mowna s week’s Quarter Emd semifinals hopes of gEilnlng a 3-1 lead c MUwaukee (K teuisto 0-2) at Scholastic Baseball Roundup * * * came toe first six-footer in Cov­ dians open toe season this « • * DODGERS - CARDS — entry’s history winning toe high Foster 3-1 Favorite WEidiington (Cox 0-2), ni$^t. Thursday in Bristol against host ROYALS - INDIANS — BEdtimore (CuiellEa' 1-0) at Claude Osteen limited Cincin­ jump at six feet to go along Eastern and Windham. KansEis City scored three California (Muirriiy 1-2) .night. nati to five hits and pitched toe with his win In toe high hurdles. ing 6:16. End Fire Dept. va. DeCormler; 8:46, Walnuts pUyed' with a mediocre Amori" The teEuns Eure tied at 1-1 sift­ Battling for the fourth and fourth-inning runs, all on bEUiea- Sunday’s Games tlud was Dodgers pest toe Reds. Manny Senior Chris Walter set an­ fifth spots Eire Ixm Annulll, The five lesigues are compris­ SUk City League (Charter Oak vs. Sportsman. can Basketball ' ‘ er toe North Stsms picked up a loaded walks by Ssun CtaicEigo Eit Boeton Association ^mvn 3-1 Kentucky three Yesterday's Stars SW Ch00ks Sk0in, other record for toe low hurdles To Record Knockout ed of the foUowing toEmM: — Fitsgerald Field) Keeney St. Field (Indepoident teEun in DeOIss since the ABA’e 6-3 victory over the (jEmadiens Mota, Willie Davis and Richie Scott Leone, Drew Thomas, Jim MciDoweU, and puUed away fo r winning in 22.2, around a turn. ' Minnesota at New York (Candlelight League (Mt. Center BUliards, (lEurt year’s Lieague) — 6:16, Lantern va inception, but years Eigo in the eastern tUvl- DrivvTNir- Steve Stone, at Montreal Thursday. Min- Allen bunched singles in toe its victory over Cleveluid. Walter’s also tied for first place TAMPA Fla. (A P )-H istory says ^1 favorite Bob Jj^^aiL^ ^ f ^ l i ^ v a S ^ ClevelEmd at KEinsas City Nebo), D ick’s SheU, Klock Co. SUk (Jity LeEigue cham ps), B .A .’s. Kentucky this sell^. ^ Giants, fired a five-hltter for nesota thus became toe first fifth inning for toe only run Os­ McDowell Umited Kansas City in toe 220 yard dash. Foster will knock out Ray Anderson within four rounds squad wiu be comprised of Detrcrit at Oakland (IxEmt yeEir’s Independent Green MEUior ConstrucUon, Robertson Park (Dusty Lceu win It." jjj, major lesigue victory, expansion team to beat Em es- teen needed. Then Mota and Al­ to just one hit, but depEurted in AU three com bined FridEor Knights Unb0at0n len walked and Steve Garvey’s Coventry now enters league tonight and retain his share of the world light heavy- Steve MenscheU. BUl Gantoer, MUwEUikee Eit Washington Lesigue chEunpe), Linemen, Sportsman’s Tavern, DeCormler gue) — 6:16 Congo vs. AlUed. night to spEirk toe Cblmiels to a He added. If we don t beat blinking Pittsburgh 2-0. tabilshed NEdionEd Hockey toe sixth after yielding nine them at the Salt Palace Satur- competitlEMi when toe Pats host ------Scott Johnson, Bill KeegEin, Rod Baltimore at California Lenox Pharmacy, Alberti’s Motors, MorlEuly Bros., AcatUa lied. KI6«-xv»1.. __ wa . A UlCIIl UX UI«9 OIUI. X'lUHVO OI BATTING — Bobby Murcer, League easterp power In post- ninth inning double produced a weight championship. WEdks. After five outings without a victory, South Windsor pair of insurance runs, Charter Oak Conference mem- rooi- hjm quick eis pos- D.C., naUve hEid not defended McKenzie Eind Jeff Stone. * • • Yankees, drove in three runs season p layoff gEunes. ber Rocky Hill Tuesday. their best-of-seven Ea^rn ni Indiana wins, the teams ^vlto a single, triple imd homer, “Our first aim wsm to become finally broke into the winner’s column yesterday by de­ slble,” promised the 32-year-old often enough against top oppo- ^prU 29 WlndhEun, Manches- ORIOLES - ANGELS — METS - CUBS — 120 HH. Elwell (C), Bourque (S), vision plaiSf i ^ Kame of toe leading New York to a 7-8 vie- toe first expansion team to feating Middletown High, 3-2. The Bobcats present rec­ Hawes (C). 17.5 « Foster. "Anderson’s had that nents. The WBA now recognizes *®r at Bristol Eastern, Dave Johnson’s seemd home The victory gave Kentucky a scries Wednesday at Indiana. tory over Minnesota. beEm Em estEilrilshed club to toe ord stands at 1-5 while the Tigers are 1-4. Ken Slngleton’jp '12th inning 100. Benoit (C), Cercena (S), mouth open all week. I just Vicente Rondon as its champ ® Penney, Windham at run of toe gEune triggered a Villanova Again Title-Boimd Pacer coach Leonard ex- ______single drove home toe Mets’ Eichner (C). 10.9 might fin it ______6 MEdoney Emd ______3-2 m argin with toe sixth gam e ,” sEdd North Stare T all righthander PhU Leves- Mile, Kissane (C). Saunders (S). up with a left .But, in toe rest of toe pugllis- Manchester, six-run ninth for Baltimore. winning run agEilnst toe Cubs. Deschamplaln (S). 6:20.9 schedul^ tonight at Louts^. P*"®"®** that his team Lael Mght’ 8 Flghte Capt Ted Harris. “Now we’U que went toe distance with Cap- tic world, Foster is king and Manchester at CcMiard, 11 Brls- Dave McNsUly scattered seven would mEdntEdn toe Eiggressive- up a bit with four runs In toe Singleton hEul tEigged a two-run 440. K. Gankofskie (C), Williams The scheduled 16-rounder will toe oddsmakers sav a thunder, tol Central and Manchester at hits MeemwhUe, Utah, holding a 3- go on from there. We found out tEdn Scott KeUy knocking in toe (S>. Elchner (C). 64.7 ------. . . . .0 x>,Ange ness it displayed Thursday T(}KYO — Hldeo Kanazawa, ______eighth frome. homer earlier In toe see-saw 180 LH. Walter (C). Hawes (C). be naUonEilly televised Wethersfield, 13 Platt and Hall SILK CITY — Mario Fratta- 2 lead over IndiEina to toe we cfm play winning hockey night. IMH, Japanj^^ knroked tmt Phil against the (JEuiEuliens if every- winning runs in toe ninth in­ Tim Flaherty started for game. Hal Breeden hit his first “ 8«o’'K ’Ga!ucof8We^ American Telesports Network, Bob to keep toe honor against Manchester, 18 Bristol East- roU 224-606, Ron Fletcher 204- In 77th Annual Penn Relays ABA’a Western Divisitm, wlU ning. XX.X»1m»I11x^ a X« 1 WM A XxxM V X, ^ XX. mxx. XXMtt ■ .M. ’ ’xX-X.____ XX XXXV XX XX-tx 1 ..lx^ ^ ^ _ A.tx..x. ___ _ x . ------^------.x _ x3 ^ ^ ^ XX XX XX Ix A XX ,A XX M XX XA j A'S - TTOEBS — Led by their front line of Mel n-,.. Robinson, l49Vi, XX..—GqEmi, A2 one gives the maximum.” Rockville but weis relieved by major league homer for Chl- Hajosy (S). 2:07.3 which hEis more than 100 mar- Anderson ®m and Manchester Ed Wind- tv|«x„ nltehed a dlx.hit. 660, Ron Nlvlson 200-666, R ollo try to -wrap things up eU SiUt South Windsor broke a score­ DEmlels, Bob NetoUcky and Rog- DEiNVER —. REunondo Dias, The w ay HEtrris describes toe Dave Slyne In Wilson’s uprls- cago. r®- “I’ve got a secret, paralyzing Masro 200-666, Dave O’Brien PHILADELPHIA (AP) Lake City tonight. „ x a t -x. i— i j *-.. Issel kept his cool to score 36 ®’’er ®rown, toe Pacers out- Sao Paulo, knocked out Marcus ^ave no sIeuv. This less game in toe third inning Ing. 2.Mlle, Baxter (S). Zuzel (C). turn to prime Ume television, punch/* Anderson has been Maloney, 25 Bristol Cen- ^ 219-562, Dick Oote 216-568, Ed —Despite Coach Jim “Jum- with a lone tEdly. Middletown Deschiunplain (S). 11:22 tral Emd Wethersfield at Msm- points Euid grab 16 rebounds the Stars 39-19 to too Anderson, LAuisvUle, Ky., 3, |a jugt a teEuna—to every sense The losers three pitchers sur- ' ___ 4x220 R, Coventry------(Carlson, Air time is 9:30 p.m., EST at saying eiII week. “When you ‘ « i-u ix xAthletics - broke open the game Fischer 222, Walt Yaworski 200, bo>» Elliott’s pre-meet claim produced two runs In toe sev- landed eight walks? Hawes, Papanos.K. Gankofskie) Curtis Hixon Hall. y e l l out loud, Foster jumps. I’m chester, 27 Hall and MEmchester despite picking up three first? quarter to take over the lightweights. o f the word—of guys urtio are In toe seventh when they ^ “«x K that it was impossible for quarter fouls lead fo r good at the half 67-49. DB^iVER — Rem Lyle, 212, nHiUtiy to w ork.” ento to lead 2-1, EUid Kelly drove Rodcvllle 101 001 601—9 1:39.9 ATN plans a one-a-monto gonna yell and then let him at Platt. 3 Major League Pole Vault, Ooms (C), St. Mar­ scored a seEtson high o( six 208-664, Bob Bassett 224-663. yillanova to wiu five relay The hoUy contested highly Bidlana players scored Denver, stopped A. J. Stajries, The North Stars skated in two runs In toe bottom of toe ■wuaon 001 000 040—6 tin ^C), Dessert (S). 9*6”' series of Saturday night bouts, have It.” June 1 CCIL Field (Day at runs. Dick Green hit a three- ninth to ice toe victory. High Jump, Elwell______(C),___ flawes SNOW WHITE—Helen Fiorek physical game, which at times “ Points or more. 188, St. Louis, 2. through a qrirtted workout at Flsdierty, Slyne (8) Eind Ber­p- I------1 (C). Bachiochl (S). " 6'0”----- school rec- Foster is defending for toe Anderson’s ace in the hole is Pequabuck, Bristol, 7 CIAC run homer in toe big Inning. titles for the third straight S. W indsor 001 000 002—3 6 4 g e r; TEinasl, Liedke (7 ), Kolen- iiLeaders: Old. sixth time toe crown he won Eil- mansiger Yancey “YEink’’ Dur- State ChELihpionship at Avon. 126, Fran w ym an 187-360, Con- year, his Wildcats could do resem bd a shovtog m atch, fi- their home ice to Metropolitan Middletown 000 OOp 200—2 9 1 Long Jump. Benoit (C), Papanos HEtlly exploded tote to toe third Sports Center (Friday. Danny da (7) Eind Smith. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS (C). Bachiochl, (S). 19’4% " most three years ago from ham, who molded Frazier into nle Smith 646. just that before today’s Levesque auid M urphy; Brsm- AMERICAN LEAGUE Triple Jump. Papanos (C). Be­ Dick Tiger. Only Mark Teas- a champion and took on the Ak- second session of the 77th quarter vdien Kentucky's Jim Gnmt wEhs resting with a minor STAFFORD — Court Harned BATTING (36 at bats) — noit (C). Bacnlochi (S). 40’llH ‘’ Ugon and Vliginto’s Jim Ea- bruise. Lou Nanne h. Smart ___ “We are confident,’’ said games, RockvlUe High got to- over Stafford, 11-2. The junior RUNS — Buford, BEdt., 14; Javelin. Bachiochl (S). Peracchlo Anderson, 26, hEis lost four o f DurhEim. ‘ \Anderson needed As Rangers Meet Chicago VUkmova won Frlday’Sj»dls-^ ing toe (Colonels’ 18 points half­ However, Minnesota will still getoer and downed Woodrow star belted out four hits and Yastrzemski, Bost., 14; Bando, (C). Walter (C). 139’11” his last six flghte. but has a ca- hEird work and he’s gotten it C a ld e r Cup timce medley eus expected, with time lead. Lack oL Bench Help be without defenseman Doug Both benches emptied Emd a VlTlson High 9-6 in a Central drove in three runs during the OEik., 14. reer record of 33-6-1 with 24 since we got tied up.” NEW YORK (AP) — A skate “ Emd that’s to get past the first Emchorman (Marty Iriquorl fin- Mohns for toe weekend games. looking over his shoulder few more punches were thrown He sustained a leg injury in toe Valley Conference tilt. The onslaught. Ellington remains r u n s BATTEai IN — North- knockouts. Foster is 42-6 with A live crowd of less than 4,- cut in toe first game w e is good round of toe playoffs.” BALTIMORE (AP)—-The S^ond game of the Na- J . I l i r t J. A l . v f l I X l . l A at runnerup ManhattEm Eind Ram s’ record Is 2-4 Emd Wil­ undefeated after three outings nip, Det., 18; Bando, Oak., 14. Sports Slate |36 kayos, including 13 in a row OOO is Emticipated. for five sUtches in his left In toe opening round agidnst before order was restored and tional Basketball Association’s championship series will K®roe o f the idayoffs son dipped to 1-4. while StEifford Is winless in four HITS — Tovar, Minn., 23; before being decked himself in Foster figures to earn about hEmd. A whEick on toe leg from Toronto, Giacomin (started toe ffuUng Penn. The time was 9 ^gam e was aUowed to con- ^ j,ut the host Baltimore Bullets are more , SATURDAY, APRIL 24 SPRINOFIEU}, Mass. (AP)— minutes 44.1 seconds on a day The victors scored lime runs games RojEis, K.C., 20. the second round against $40,000 fo r toe match to $20,000 an opposing sUck left him first tw o gEimeB Emd was Gilbert at EEist Catholic heavyweight king The 8i»1ngfield Kings blitzed the of 32 mUe an hour wind gusts. Virginia, with Charlie Scott players’ bench.______Gump Woraley in toe goal In toe first, third smd sixth Ellington 410 203 1—11 16 2 DOUBLES — Nortorup, Det., Housatonic C.C. at MEmches- Joe BTazler for (Anderson. If he wins, toe sprawled on toe ice in the third strafed for four goals In eEush 2 Cleveland'BEtfons,.6-0 Friday to •nie WUdcEits are favored to finally getting hot. closed toe to tonight. The stubby, vet- innings before exploding for Stidford 001 100 0— 2 6 6 last November. cluimpion says he’ll “fight Ron- game. Eis the LeEifs and Rangers i ^ t . 6; T. OonigUaro, Calif., 6; ^er C.C. (doublriicEider) gidn the CSalder Cup finals in the today’ s two-Emd four-mUe margin to 86-84 before Issel, ^ of the first half after Incurring «an netmtader was pelted to five more in toe seventh. Wilson Brahm and Landmann; Beuc- RojEis, K.C., 6; BEindo, OeiIc., 6; The World Boxing Association don for toe WBA pEirt of toe But when toe Chicago Blhck VUlemure took over for gam e AmericEm H ockey LeEigue. relays, Emd quiUlfy quEutets Powell and Pratt took over. “*”® ®roP‘«^ “ Montreal’s 7-2 trlumito to the bounced back to tighten thing;s ter, G oIeis (4 ) Emd Shearer. withdrew Foster’s crown last Utie if they can com e up with Hawks take the ice agEilnst three in Toronto and was beat- R. Jackson, OEdc., 6; Tbvar, It was toe third straight .vdn vdth a good clumce to come The three accounted for all ***® *>®«t-of-7 “ rtes are count- of his 81 pototo to toe third opener Tuesday. Minn., 6; Oliva, Mhm., 6. year, claiming the Washington, the right kind of money.” New York in Sunday’s fourth en 3-1. 'That brought Giacomin for toe Kings, vdio had spotted home first in the mUe and but-tw o o f Kentucky’s ftoEd 26 **>8 on pato-kultog shots to quarter of toe first gEune. He ______gEime their Stanley Cup pi&y- back for game four—a must HOME RUNS — Bando, OeUc., (Cleveland a victory in toe open- aprtnt medley. 1 ' iixilhts over toe toat eight mto- **®*P them Sunday against the (jnished with 17 rebounds, Intagliata Scores Triple 6; White, N .Y., 4. off, Eddie Giacomin will be gEime for toe Rangers, utes, with Issel putting to 10, Milwaukee Bucks. BEdtimore center Wes Unseld, PITCHING (3 decisions) — guarding toe Ranger nets. “I’ve never been so nervous ®'“ I * ® " was only one record Powell eight and Pratt, who Fonvard Gus Johnson and about seven inches shorter tlum RinglFans Will Know Score And that’s just toe way for a gEime,” Giacomin admit- n^ The lOn^ ^ mert toe ^f ’-the 1971 C0IVl£TS McNaUy, B a lt, 3-0, 1.000, 0.64; In the Calder hammer came off the bench, six. guard Kevin Loughery, hobbled tjjg 7-foot-2 .Alctodor, spent b , Vf'rci,:ry As Trackmen Square Record Slebert, Bost., 3-0, 1.000, 0.64; Giacomin wants it. Now in his ted Edter leading the Rangers "I just hope I have one more **v leg injuries, didn’t pracUce most of the game belitod the fifth full season in New York, to their victory over the "Laaia. ®*P HiEurk. Al Schoternum of Kent Timm erman, Det., 3-0, 1.000, After^ Each Round of Fight •Ihe AHL chai^looshlp series heaved^ toe 16-pound ball good game to me,” Issel said to P’Hday wit both were expected Bucks’ superstar, Evening their track record at wlimer for toe Red Emd White. 1.98; Segui, Oak., 3-0, 1.000, Giacomin and his alternate, “Eddie was mad,” teammfite vrtU o|^n in Providence ^ m ^ ^ reference to tonight’s Edfalr. ti) attempt a workout today. With Johnson available, vrtio from S2217. 4 1-1, Manchester High breezed Rhodes placed first in toe 100 2.26. By HUBERT MIZELL over, but Schwing conceded GiU®s ViUemure, shared toe Eidded. "AU toe Virginia Coach Al Btanchl Coach (Sene Shue under- vrito Unseld forms toe best 1-2 and 220-yard dEishes. MEmches- STRIKEXJUTS — Blue, Oak., Associated Press Sports Writer Thursday that full knowledge Vezlna Trophy for fewest golds talk Eibout how he had folded In national mark of 213-10, set in ' sttrfcally viewed his teiun’s de- “ oroti the seriousness of John- rebounding duo in the league, pEist Bristol Esistem yesterday «im e city T“®f>'«?'„^® I960 by John Lawlor of Boeton MORIARTY on toe Indians’ cinders, 83-62. ter swept toe 100-yard dEish and 40; Biudley, Chic., 27. .n.xxxx, XX , could be toe next step. allowed during toe regular sea­ toe playoffs had him burned. feat. "We let them off toe hook. knee problems when his xjnseld could play in front of TAMPA. Fla. (AP) — Boxing .. .. ^ . son. For the second time In as mEmy toe triple jump. ------X , X . . Suppose toe audience Imd He showed them a thing or Now we gotta go out there Emd timistic report on toe Alctodor imd expect Johnson’s BROTHERS The Vezina w e is w <»i with toe two.” meets, Angelo Intagliata cap­ Tri-CEiptains for this year’s NATIONAL LEAGUE fans never know who’s winning Frazier was well win.” All-Star forward Friday was: help from the rear. ;i:. ( KVI'KK n I KI.1.1 REingers em ploying a new ^ w e is tured three events, javelin, high team are Steve Gates, IntEigU- BATTING (36 at bats) - — for sure unUl toe fight is over, ahead of Muhammad AU even Giacom in spectEusular fo r Providence M ay 2, the sixth, lx ^ ______“he was walking reid well.” “Lew had everytotog his own M \\( 11 i: proach to their gOEdtending. Un­ the remEdnder of toe Toronto rjs . 1.«“ S ’- jump and triple jump. ata and Mark Hanna. WoodwEUd, Cin., 410; Staub, But, that may be toe begin- before the 15th round knock- necessary, in Springfield, May « ’ a s T .- if ...... JohnsoH, 'who mlssed toe first way,” Shue sidd. “The next til this scEison, Giacomin Ims series Emd has kept up his < Jianging IJnlffHTlls nye games of the Eastern fi- c^ e , we won’t let him score I’hniic M .M : ' Bill Rhodes was a double 120 yd. High. 16.8. Howard (BE), MU., 405. nlng to change. down,” he SEdd. ‘ ”nien. It would gjj .. y d . Aveny. M Greer (BE). Tyo (M). ironman. He never sharp work in the semifinals NEW ORLiB^S (AF) — nals as Baltimore won 4-3 idter ^s mimy points.” RUNS — Bonds, S.F., 18; Television viewers of Satur- have been obvious that All lOO-yd. Duh, 10.4, Rhodes (M), played less than 66 gam es. agEdnst ChlcEigo. Linebiuiker John Ruard, t o m e r falling behind 2-0, sat out the Prior (M), Duffy (BE). Brock, St.L., 14; Stargell, IPitt., day night’s Bob Foster-Ray An- needed a kayo to win.” Ed Hoelutra Aarted and and- J" i’” ',!*' Mile. 4:47.8, Duhansky (M), Stone- , . Then, with VtUemure promoted skated over his ed toe scoring for toe Kings in pi«n ^ u s«t ^rnell in the UtUe AU-American aX the Uni- t^>ener agidnst Milwaukee, man (M), Btuinlng (M). J*. derson light heavyweight title The network plans to bring to_____ toe______vEU-sity this year, Glaco- himd Emd cut him badly. But versity of Maine, ta changing Loughery, forced to play 880 Relay, 1:38.5, Bristol Eastern, RUNS BATTED IN — Star- wrapping It up against the Ba. ^ ^ (Greer, Chlison, Hlchwa, Duffy). bout will be shown toe scores of regularly-scheduled prime time min’s work load w e is cut to 46 there was no way Giacomin uniforms in the NaUonal Foot- more thim expected because gell, Pitt., 21; Mays, S.F., 16. ronTHls game-winner came at Pro™® °f Maryland in toe dls- REGISTRATION 440 Yard, 64.0, Woolley (BE), the referees and judges Imme- boxing back to home television games. would leave toe gam e. Then ball League. Fred Carter got into foul PLAY GOLF Peck (M), Gavin (BE). .HITS _ x _ — Torre,. - x . . . St.L., 26; W. dlately after each round. 10:22 of toe first period. IDs 16- ®i“ (176-9H)- 180-yd. Lows. 22.9, Howard (BE), for toe first time in eight years. "i wEisn’t too happy about Thursday, Cliff Korcdl cra ck ed footer went through a maze of Vlllanova rould stumble to The New Orleans Saints ac- trouble, aggravated im Injury LITTLE M ISS SOFTBALL Morgan (M), Greer (BE). Davis, L.A., 26. Since it’s toe brainchild of “We’ll do one bout a month,” splitting toe job,” Giacomin Eld- the goEdie’s legs with his stick quired Huard from the Denver to his right heel. m yd. 2:09.7. Bucy (M), Fon- DOUBLES — Bonds, 8.F., 6; Cluh P rexy bodies and through go«ie Fern “le two mUe with Texas-El SATURDAY, APRIL 24 talne (BE), Mullins (BE). __TTx..xt > m j toe American Telesports Net- said Schwing, "and it’s pretty mltted, "but it worked out and in a scramble in front of the Rivard. IDs sectaid goal came _____ Paao______and______(Manhattan ______looming^ (AP photo) Broncos Monday for an iindis- Both Johnson and Loughery 220 yd., 24.1, Rhodes (M). Prior Watson, Houst., 6; W. Davis, work, toe cumulative scorecard certain we have attrEicted ev- you can’t complEdn. I do feel net Eddie sprawled in pain, late to toe wtiai neriod. strong challengers. It will de- TAPE-BREAKER ----- M arly L iliuori o f ViUanova closed 1976 draft choice. Huard are expected to be given pain- SATURDAY, MAY 1 Tallwood CC Dick Thurston of Man­ will not be shown to “live” ery division’s best fighters with more rested now than '“2^Ml?e“"ii:JI.^,’ soden (BE). Han- AUen. L.A., 6; Bos- chester has been re­ I ever but got up and continued, The Kinss exnloded for four pend N ? SNOULONT^- reliable man with good driving RCAP/AE? BE A«^V MISUNPER- 1 ------, present SPRING clean-up, landscaping MOURyMlTFORA record need apply. 7 / erANPINS.' 8 ----- your 8 AJd. to 4:30 P.M. BE MORE TMAN AN NOUR!S Accurate typist with a good food well and future and gardening, all ■^I6B7"3aio«» large TABLE? 2 Smell light trucking. Free estimate's. — r-R i 'HMXl business ai^thmetic back- 12 Lemon----- g(round. OOD 13 Plastic 3 Lawbreaker's COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Call 649-7469. '\ MANCHESTER Trr ingredient nemesis . a n n 14 Military 4Purse footwear 33 Small drum 4:80 PJM. DAT BEFORE PlIBLIOA'nON CLEANING — Interior — both CLERK COAT & APRON )) D assistant 5 Great Lake 23 Masculine 38 One who Deadline for Saturday and Monday la 4:30 p.m. Fridar residential and commercial. 15 Drunkard 6 One who appeiappellation skatea Satisfactoiy work guaranteed. Telephone rsxperience re­ 73 Summit St., Manchester 16 Early movie grants (pL) 40 Arachnids For friendly free estimates, quired. Light bookkeeping canine temporary use 24 Assam 41 String! PLEASE READ YOUR AD call Suburban Floor Mainten­ and filing. 18 Braided 7 Pilliu: silkworm 42 Petty qtiarral NEW and USED car get-ready 20 Arboreal 8 Walking sticks 25 Warbled 43 Jaaon’adiip Clasained or "Want Ada" are taken over tin phone aa a ance, 649 9229. BY LANK LEONARD Company offers excellent man. Must be able to wax and MICKEY FINN homes 9 Runs,- 26 Russian (myth.) convenience. Iln advertiser abeidd read his ad the FIRST wages, and working condi­ compound both new and used 21 Actor’s hint errors labor group 44Circuitoua DAT IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS in time for the DRIVEWAY sealing, tree re­ tions, convenient free park­ MR. MUTTON IS EXPECTING J THANK 22 “Desire 10 Redact 27 Fatherhood journey next insertion. The Herald Is responsible lor only ONE in. cars, shampoo, wash engines you.' RIGHT THIS WAY/ A Y O U ' moval, also light trucking and ing and an excellent free I /MR. MUTTON! Under the 11 Skin tumors 28 Inspires with 46Lowsiu>dhill» correct or omitted insertion for any advertisement and then and sdl that goes with getting MICKey—t ALWAYS THOUGHT Y THANK odd jobs, yard work. Reason­ benefit program. Apply: 17 Lodger, for reverential 47 Feminine only to tin extent of a "make good" Ineertlon. Brrore which cars ready for sale. A{^y In COPS WERE DUM B-BUT NOT ) YOU, RON A 24 Italian city instance fear nickname able rates, free estimates. Call CHAHOE do not lessen tin valne of tin adverttiement will not be person to Joe McCavanagh, ANY MORE! t FEEL A LOT OF 28 Range 19 Cetiain 29 Small pastry 48 Low haunts corrected by "make good" insertion. Mike. 289-5829 or 643-8676 after \ First National Stores, Inc. ■ \ F E R N O W ! HEART* 27 Light touch material for 31 Rich fur 50 Depot (ab.) 5 p.m. Lynch Motors, Hartford area’s 30 Incuisionist Park A Oakland Avienues largest Toyota dealer, 345 ’Sfzn O gM - 32 Canadian 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 6 10 II (Rockville, Ton Free) AMESrrE worit. Repairs on Center St. Manchester. M ha. VJ capital driveways, walks, holes, etc. East Hartford, Ckmn. 34 Turn upside 12 13 14 No job too small. Call 643-9112. JANITOR — Experienced, part- down 643-2711 875-3136 35 Tidier 15 IS 17 ------time, evenings, Hanchester- 38----- of BAGLEY & SON Lawn Service. MIDDLE-AGED woman to Rockville area. . Call 643-6601. BY NEG COCHRAN Aquarius IS 19 “ 1 io Automobiles For Sole 4 Liming and fertilizing, tree re­ babysit In my home, one child. 3 to 6 p.m., only. OUT OUR WAY 37WhaM----- ! ■ moval, free estimates. Call MRf,Meiat»tMJLEri Cehtral. Diane, 289-7475, or 39Put3fl)ur 21 22 23 1962 PONTIAC, excellent run­ 649-1181, 1-423-4003. SCHti*eCTARN,N.i. 646-4678. PART-TTME evenings, office ----- foot HERALD ning condition, recently re­ 2 WHV WOT? WE'RE I KWOW, BU T L E T M E i s E T HIM UR.' H E 'L L ^ 24 25 26 27 26 26 cleaning and janitorial duties, i30IWOTO WASH M A K E A SCEWE IF YOU PO THAT—THEM forward i built transmission, new ex­ TREE SERVICE (Soucler)— WE ARE looking for a secre­ experienced preferred. 646- THE BEPPIWOAWy- THERE'LL BE AWOTHER SCEWE WHEM 40 ------30of 31 32 a Trees cut, building lots clear­ tary-receptionist to fill a posi­ kindness BOX LETTERS haust system, new tires, low Paving - Driveways 14>A Stocks - Mortgages 27 Business Opportunity 28 4220. WAV/ I'AATIREP HE RETALIATES/ IT COULP BE THE ed, trees toppqd. Got a tree tion in the office of a doctor In BY AL VERMEER O F TRYIW£& TO BE01WWIKk5 OFA SERIES OF PLOTS 41 Heart (anaL) ST 36 mileage, $300. Call 742-9384. PRISCILLA’S POP ROUT HIM OUT-- AWP COUWTER PLOTS —AWP I’M 42 Glossy fabric For Year problem! Well worth phone AL’S SERVICES, Jennlte drive- MORTGAGED Home owners, RESTAURANT — Ideally locat- Manchester. Ait>Ucant must LUBRICA’nON men for greas- AWP HE WEEP^ J U S T WOT UP TO A W A R O F 45 Embellished 36 38 39 Informatkm 1967 CAMARO Rallye Sport, vi­ call, 742-8262. way sealing, attics, cellars, money available for any ed doing a thriving business. be neat in appearance, able to Ing trucks and trailers with S H E 'S M O A L E S S O W / WERVES TOPAY/ 49 One who ■ nyl top, 4-speed, posl-tractlon. ~ ------. .------garages cleaned. Appliances, worthwhile purpose, consolida­ Ideal for energetic couple. Tre­ mobile unit to work in the 40 41 meet the public and have good FUN TO WATCH voices THE HERALiD Will not New rubber. Stereo tape deck, YOUNG married men wUl furniture, moved, removed. tion of bills, home remodeling, mendous Income producer. typing ablUty. Hours are 9 un­ Hartford area. Experience opposition _ .... * * nAdo small etnanll e*A*vnl«»repair jobs and paint­ W E S T E R N S 42 43 44 46 47 46 disclnnc tin identity of Best offer. Call 643-9636, after Senior citizen discounts. Guar­ vacations, etc. For quick con­ T. J. Crockett Realtors, 643- necessaiT, all fringe benefits, WITH.' 51 Fish ing, also cellar cleaning and til 6, Monday, Tuesday, Thurs­ 52Malu1aI any advertiser using box 4 p.m. anteed satisfaction, 644-2615, fidential service phone 646- 1677. day and Fliday. 9 until 12, $3. an hour to start. Call 688- 48 SO 61 letters. Readers answer* light trucking. Call 646-2692, fever 633-8179. 1047. Wednesday and alternating 2233, between 10 a,m. and 3 Ing blind box ads who 1968 MERCURY Montego MX, 646-2047. 53 Minister to 62 S3 64 Saturdays, 9 until 12. Please p.m. 54 Metal dosire to protect their 2-door hardtop, automatic 55 Rocky 55 56 67 Identity can follow ‘his transmission, power steering, MANCHESTER Welding Ser­ Help Wonted-Female 35 reply Box ’’DD’’, Manchester 4 Roofing - Siding 16 Opportunity 28 O O O pinnacles |» p ro ce d u re : radio, vinyl Interior, excellent vice comer Durant and West Herald. (N«iA]paper Intirpriu Aun.) condition. 649-0091 after 6, Sat­ Middle Turnpike. General p & S Roofing — Roofing and Salesmen Wanted 36-A ' Enclose your r«^y to welding repcdra, home owners repairs done realistically. Free GIRL — E\ill-time for Insurance the box in an envelope — urday after 12. and sports equipment. estimates. Manchester. 649- claim office. Interesting and ------d - address to the Classified diversified work. Call 646-2040 M anager, Manchester OLDSMOBILE 1966, Delta 88, — —— ;---- ;------— ------;------1616, Coventry 742-8388. y j i convertible, excellent shape, ^^G cteanlng, window clean------f ------AMERICAN A W O R L D between 8:30-4:30 p.m. V Evening Herald, together CONTACT MAN with a memo Usthig the low mileage, new tires, $1,500. floor refinishing, flwro BIDWELL Home Improvement LEGAL Secretary — 9 until stripped and polished. R * R Co. Expert installation of alu- SERVICE STATION Needed by national firm to aR {Ae»Zn^04ZJ. A-14 CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER compeudes you do NOT 640-1358. 5 p.m., five days. South Wind­ s , mi >, MIA, !»■ TM «.« li t r.1. OH. Floor Care, 626-4392. mlnum siding, gutters and T H A T LIKES Introduce needed business want to see your letter. FOR RENT sor. Must have shorthand and service, Manchester area. Your letter wlQ b e do------1964 SAAB — ------excellent ------runningo T A unw __ ru n z rrz m r trim. Roofing installation and typing skills. Call 644-1628. $1,000-$1,600 monthly poten­ stroyed If the advertiser condition. Asking $300. Call 649-6495, 876-9109. I references, $5. per lavm plus Rockville T O T A L K tial. No Investment. Ag^e im­ BY PHIL KROHN is one you’ve mentioned. 649-7286. KEYPUNCH Operators — Sec­ GUMMER STREET cost of fertilizer. Call 646-8467 material. E\ill or part-time. Xf not it will be bandied SeU lead free “AMOCO” ond shift, part and fuU-Ume. 1966 GTO, convertible, 4-speed, anytime. . . . needs you. As a Write President, Box 18431, CcienQ/*^) In the usual manner. Roofing and Experienced Alpha-Numeric, t Iftl kt MU. Im . WHY MOTHERS SET GRA.V Southern New Elngland TM Xt OM trUpower, posi-traction. Call Put yourself a step ahead of Tampa, Fla. 33^. ANY type of yard work, lawns Chimneys 1 6 - A Telephone Operator you South Windsor, (ibll 644-2446. U U L T D U ioQoet^LV 289-8466 after 5 p.m. competition. Call 663-0131 mowed, hedges trimmed gen- r q o f i NG - Specializing re- have a chance to meet SEXStElTARY — Must have bet­ eral gardening. Call 649-9308 ^ days. Evenings 1-266-2708, $He Lost and Found 1966 CHEVROLET Impala SS pairing roofs of all kinds, new those talkative people, ter than average speed in 1 8dter 6 p.m. Mike Barnett. convertible, 396, automatic. Toota, gutter work, chimneys to help and direct them. shorthand and typing. Ehccel- SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL FOUND — The best place to Full power equipment. Real Help WonlMl - □ itixefse^reo iw cleaned and repaired. 30 years ______Extra pay for rotating lent opportunity to associate choose home .decorations and sharp. Call 649-6039 or see It COMPLETE cleaning services, UIHAT r experience. Free estimates. MANCHESTER beauty salon In hours and . with a well established com­ Mole or Female 37 gifts is Your Gift Gallety at at 126 Hollister St., after 4 p.m. specializing in carpet sham- pooing, floor waxing, janitorial Call Howley, 643-6361. busy shopping center. Owner pany offering goood pay and Watkins, 935 Main St. Your outstanding benefits. Call Mr. home town frienmy world of 1970^ GTO convertible, 360 h.p. fervl«- Free esUmates. CaU must sell because of other 3NET Offers: and loaded with extras. Auto­ 649-6081. business Interest. Modcraft 9- Centlnl, 669-1330. BUSINESS FORM gifts. Telephone, 643-6171. ' ' Full Pay with Training matic, air-conditioning, pow er ------Healing and Plumbing 17 adation salon, Spanish decor. BABYSITTER wanted for four PLANT LOST — Orange and white male steering, power brakes, AM- LJGHT trucking, odd jobs, also Grossed over $50,000, 1970. Po­ A Scheduled Raises ir moving large appUances. GRANT’S Plumbing Service children, for working father, cat, 8 months old, semi-long FM radio, mag wheels, etc. tential $100,000 business for the Elxcellent Benefits A Op­ 8:30 to 6:30. Call after 6 p.m., • Plant secretary Burning barrels delivered, $4. Free estimates, plus quality right person. IMi years left on 4 14 hair, four double paws. Vicini­ Owner going overseas. Priced portunities for Advance­ 646-0254. • Varityper operators 644-1776. work. 643-6341. current lease with 6-year'“^ ' “ ty Lyndale and Autumn St., for quick sale at $2,900. Ken ment A Job Security 646-3795. Woodbury, 649-4610. tion at no increase. $9,000. GIRIB needed for counter work • Strippers A SAM WATSON Plumbing and firm. Call DeSeno Enterprises, In fast food bar. Varied dilfts. a Collator operators Household Services 13>A Heating, Bathroom romodel- For complete Informa­ LOST — Small female Siamese OLDSMOBILE, 1969, Cutlass 4- 666-3733. available. Write Box, ’’JJ’’ , a Order entry clerk PLAIN JANE BY FRANK BA6INSKI ing and repairs. Free eetl- tion visit our employ­ cat, sealpolnt, wearing green dcor, automatic, excellent con- WASHING machine repairs, ment office at 52 East Manchester Herald. New alr-conditloned plant in c z mates. Call 649-3808. SOMEBoPy STOLE W / bell coUar. Very friendly. Call dltlon, $1795. 647-9766. RCA Whirlpool, Kenmore, Center Street, Manches­ Manchester Industrial Park, 6 4 3 - 7 6 8 4 . ------Maytag. Reasonable rates. 643- CALL us for all of your heating AUTOMOTIVE ter open Monday through / ^ , , , eU & B L E G sU IA!!! H d p Wonted-Mole 36 a Top Benefits LOST —- Passbook No. W61B6 1966 FORD Convertible Galaxle 4913, 647-1719. and or plumbing needs. Free Friday from 8:80 a.m. to a Top Wages 'WfltlTTlLL I TELLTME' SUPER MARKET Savings Bank of Mtmchester. 500, Call 649-41484. estimates gladly given. Leak­ 5 p.m. Or call 643-4101- REWEAVINO of burns, moth- A.M .A ABOUT MV CURE Application made for payment. ~' " ing faucets fixed, no job too X-368 for an appoint­ For top producers PORTME COMMON COLD. holes, zippers repair^. Win­ small. M & M Plumbing & Consider this: The auto leas­ ment. SALESMAN dow shades made to measure ing market is growing at a Apply: Trucks - Tractors Heating, 649-2871. CONSTRUCTION PRODUCT'S P Automobiles For Sole 4 all size Venetian blinds. Keys rate of 20% per year. By 1956, % ton CHEVY pick-up made while you wait. ’Tape 1974, it is estimated 60% of CONTROL DATA CORP. NEED CAR? Credit very bad? truck, excellent condition. $260 recorders for rent. Marlowts, all cars or trucks on the SOUTHERN Excellent oportunity In dis­ Bankrupt, repossession? Hon­ or beat offer. 646-6993. 867 Main St., 649-6221. Millinery, highway will be leased. Part trict sales of tools and spe­ 74 Granby St. cialty fasteners to contrac­ “ Yeah? Well, not only are things getting tough on est Douglas accepts lowest — Dressmaking 19 of this market could be down, smallest payments, any- TMSIaM GARDENS, flower beds, lawns yours with a Leaseco Leas­ NEW tors. Mechanical ability pre­ Bloomfield, Conn. the international scene, but my md man says no roto-tilled. Call after 4 p.m., 4--ZA where. Not small loan finance ” CUSTOM tailored ladies’ dress­ ing Inc., brokerage. All It ferred. No sales experience car Saturday!" company plan. Douglas Mo- Mobile HomeS 6-A 643-4063. es, suits, alterations and takes is a minimal Invest­ ENGLAND necessary, extensive train­ 242-2225 tors, 345 Main. costume jewelry In your stone ing program, salary and COMPLETE travel trailer and TWO handymen want a variety ment of $2,500. Overhead Is preference. 649-1133. low. Profits are high. It can commission, company ve­ 1970 VOLKSWAGEN BeeUe, camper repair maintenance, jobs by day or hour. We TELEPHONE hicle, expenses and liberal SEWING machine operators MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY modification, welding, wood- clean yards, atUcs and cellars, be operated either full or AM-FM radio, sports interior, part-time. Write or call us benefits provided. This Is a experience necessary, full or working, plumbing and electri- Reasonable. Call 643-6306. WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALLI $1,600. 647-9644 after 5. Moving - for details. growth opportunity. Call Mr. part-time. 643-2264 or i^tply in r o t o GO. John Rocker either Monday, person. Cobar Co., 77 miUard ______cal. Call 742-9747.______TILLER for hire, custom CHEVROLET 1967 Station Trucking - Storage 20 April 26th, or Tuesday, April St., Manchester. 19 MY BATH wagon, V-8, automatic tiana- 1971 COX campers. All models tilling, lawns, gardens and I wAi^>ou...voateeALi_ LEASECO INT’L. INC. An Equal Opportunity Employer 27, for a petsonal Interview. BEADY VEi; PUSH (NS AAE T O O / mission, power steering. Ex- on display. " ' Campers~ Holiday, flower beds. 643-9820. MANCHEsim Dcllvery- FULirTIME punch press oper­ DUDLEY? Inc., Route 66, Portland. 1-342- light trucking and pkckage de­ 414 Cooper Parkway Bldg. cellent condlUon. Call 649-6889 LIGHT trucking, cellar and CLERK — Must like to work Tel: (203) 239-7731 ators, 40-hour week. Apply in alter 3 p.m. 1212. livery. Refrigerators, washers Pennsauken, N.J., 06109 person, Gayle Mfg. Co., 1068C attics cleaned, odd jobs, lawns, and stove moving, specialty. with figures. Benefits. Gaer 609-663-7620 or 216 WA 3-2360 Tolland St., East Hartford. O' 1908 OPEL RaUye Model 92, 1971 TERRY traveler trailers. trees cut and removed. Call Folding chairs for rent, 649- Bros., 140 Rye St., South Wind­ USM CORP. .O' 4-34- very clean, low mileage. Best All sizes in stock. Campera 643-6000. 0762. sor. HESLP wanted part-time days. Construction Products ?3 offer 643-4638. Holiday Inc., Route 66, Port­ Inquire Bonanza, 287 W. Mid­ land. 1-342-1212. DRIVERS for school buses, Manchester schools. 7:30 to 610 River Rd. dle Tpke. CAIDILLAC 1969 Coupe deVille, Building Controcrtng 14 Painting - Popering 21 EARN $15,-$25,000 full power with air, stereo ra- 1970 24’ TRAVEL trailer, Nor- 8:45 a.m., 2:16 to 3:46 p.m. Elx­ ShelUm, Conn. 06484 WANTED — Ambitions man or cellent part-time opportunity. dlo, padded roof, excellent con- ris, used two weeks. Cost $6,- n . J. LAFLAMME — Carpenter CON’TRACTOR Interior, ex­ AS A woman to sell real estate full 000 new, will sell for $4,200. We train you. 643-2414. dltlon. Will consider any rea­ contractor. Additions, remod- terior painting, paper hanging. An equal opportunity employer time. For cq>pointment call sonable offer. Call 649-0767, af­ 875-6316. eling and repairs. Call any­ Discount on wallpaper. Call SHELL DEALER PILGRIM MTTJB needs experi­ Mr. Phllbrick, 646-4200. ter 6. time for free estimate. 876- BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE 1969 FORD 'TRUCK, camper Oscar Hebert, 646-3048. enced cashiers and sales­ 1642. Ambitious man desired now women. Interviews are now DRIVERS for school buses, ------8VTME WAV, MUKU, take 1971 FORD Pinto, loaded with special, F260, V-8, % ton; 1969 Manchester schools. 7:80 to AMBITIOUS couple who need WHO'W'iDil B. H. MAGOWAN JR. & Sons, for existing 4-bay service being held betyreen 6 and 6 THEKISHTOFF. ----- options, take over payments. Yellowstone camper, 11’, CARPENTRY and remodeling, station located on Main St. 8:46 a.m., 2:16 to 3:46 p.m. Ex- *"0™ income. Work together, THIHK I AM? interior and exterior painting, p.m., Monday through Friday. m COOK DINNER / Evenings, 875-1422. sleeps 8, with heater and tol- rec rooms, dormers, kitchens, In Manchester, Ckmn. Excel­ cellent part-time opportunity, part-time. Phone 6*9 ifllB be- CAPTAIN EASY BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE paper hanging, llilrty years Pilgrim Mills, Oakland St., '^VSEIF. let. Asking $3,950. 742-9504. additions and garages. Call lent opportunity for aggres­ We train you. 643-2414. tween 7-9 p.m. 1963 WAGON, Rambler Ameri- experience, four generations. Manchester. 5AR. TOm Corbitt, 643-0086. Free estimates, fully insured. sive type Individual who de­ B dU-ET? GONEi THE h am m er CLICKS OKI I L ike a b c ar ep jackrabbit, r upp B a r? pdw w can, standard shift, $66. 649- 1970 DETROITER mobile PART-TIME steady work, STENO - TYPIS'r — Vaaied 643-7361. sires to be his own boss. AW EAAPTV CHAMBER'. IW PEBPERATlOd^ THE HILLBIPE, HEAPIWG FOR. H15 HIPPEW •BBCAPB 1116. home, 12x70, central air, NEWTON H. SMITH & SONS— SECRETARY, familiar with aU duties in small office. Pleas­ HAirCH'... mornings, over 21, whedesale RUPP FLIWSB HIG GUM AT BAGY... beauUful park In Storrs, wUl Remodeling, repairing, addl- jn sid eI—outside pointing. Spe- aspects of apartment rental, ant 'atmosphere, 37^-bour 1909 KARMANN GHLA converti­ SHELL OFFERS distributor in Manchester. finance, $6,900. 1-429-1440 alter tions, rec itx>ms, porches and people over 66. some transcription work, week. Elxcellent beneRts. Call ble, one owner, 28,000 miles, hours, Manchester office. Call Phone 643-2626. 5 p.m. small. Call j^y competitors, then call f o r {q>pointment, 648-1124, sunset orange with black top, • Excellent paid training 649-3144. Mrs. Todd, 649-6361. MALE needed for part-time John Hancock Mutual Life In­ excellent condition. 646-2510 af­ me. Estimates given. 649-7863. • Financial assistance clerk and delivery work. After surance CD., Manchester ter 6 p.m. 1967 SHASTA self-contained, ex- HALLMARK Building Co. For • Insurance and retire­ CLBRK-Typlst wanted, must be RICHARD E. MARTIN. Full good typist, familiar with sim­ school and weekends. Must Parkade. cellent condition. Call 649-0295. home improvement, additions, professional painting service, ment plan 1967 CHEVROLET, $100, auto­ ple business machines and have driver's license. Must be ' rec rooms, garages, roofing, interior-exterior. Free esti­ • Many more benefits bright, energetic. Gtood pay. PLEASANT, profit sharing, p ro- 2 matic, power brakes. Call af­ able to work with volunteers. gutters. Free estimates. All mates, fully insured. 649-4411, Ai^ly to Manager, Uggett fesslonal, janitorial se rv ice s , 2- ter 3 p.m., 643-0793. 32-hour week, Tuesday thru ______Auto Driving School 7-A work guaranteed. 647-1290. 649-9286. GET THE FACTS Pharmacy, Manchester Paric- S hours evenings. Service - ' Friday. Cultural surroundings, ade. Master, 633-5384, 6-7 p.m. 1 ^ Ih^ALA, 2-dwr h^top, aifnj,RD, courteous instruc- DORMERS, flush, regular, set- Call collect week days 1-628- stimulating contacts. Call Lutz V-8, automatic, radio, other ex J. P. LEWIS & SON, custom 9401, Mr. Palumbo. Nights tors. New dual controlled cars. back. 'The unique vogue, on decorating, interior and ex­ Junior Museum, 643-0949, for ALLEY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN tras, original owner, excellent and weekends, 1-666-6160 Mr. Help Wonted - Mole u You’re never too old to learn. Ranches, Add-a-level and terior, paperhanging, fully In­ appointment. condition. 643-2880. Jarvis. Or write Shell Oil I WHATS 7H' RRSr ^ IT'S 1H'NEW ^ V/ATS RIGHT,SIR.' ...6UZI whatNe ) Register now for spring driv­ raised ranches. Shells only. sured. For free estimates call YOU DOING / what .I. Co., 477 Conn. Blvd., East SPRING’S the time to get a new ' ITB!ia= B U S IN ^ KINS OF LEM, JTM’ K liw A H E ^ I^ K IP S 1968 AMBASSADOR, ^-door, ing lessons. 647-1666. Financing available. Call Pat­ 649-9668. If no answer 643-6362. TOOWr, GENER/VlW YER HIGHNESS^ OP LEMpf ) HERE? Hartford, Conn. 06106. lease on life. Get out of the ^ ' KloHI /A^rVirsi • STEVE CANYON BY MILTON CANIFF ponrar steering, power brakes. rick J. Carr, 643-7926. house, meet people, earn mon­ Call after 4 p.m., 646-2220. ElXPEXUEU’fCED local teachers WELDING STEVE, WONT OUR NOT NECESSARILY' M e a n w h il e ... Garage MASONRY______work all types. Fire­ looking for homes to paint this ey, win prizes, have fun, as an n r ' CONTACT COME EVEN IN A CROWD, 1967 VOLKSWAGEN, beautiful Service — Stoioge 10 places, steps, sidewalks, walls, summer. Call for free esti- Avon Representative. Turn ex­ ALONE, WHEN HI ONLY iig WILL OnCH condiUcm.______Take____ over ^pay- . etc. Fieldstone a specialty. - - All mates, evenings, 649-4406 or tra hours into extra cash. FABRICATOR THE WORD COMBINA­ ments. Gall after 6 p.m., 649- SINGLE car garage, for car or work guaranteed. Free estl- 663-9187. New 3 ' Bay Want to know more? CaU 289- TION AND GIVE THE storage, resu- 67 Oak St. Call mates. Call after 6, 643-1870 4922. COUNTERSISNAL^ 4631. 643-0648. or 044-2976. We are looking for a top notch man with "JOB SHOP" ®x- 1969 NOVA, V8, turbohydro- Sunoco Service I ^ N ’s and trained aides perience in the following areas: matlc. Call after 6 p.m., 649------WES ROBBINS Carpentry re- Floor Hnishing 24 for private duty. Medical 1871. Motoreycles-Bicycles 11 modeling specialist. Additions, PUJOR SANDmG;“i;;d “ rTfin- Placement Service, 232,6226. • STRUCTURAL BUILD-UP rec rooms ’uomiers, porches, ishing (specializing In (rfder Station 1964 FORD Galaxle 600 hardtop, 460 HONDA, 1970, 3,500 miles. cabinets, formica, built-ins. PART-TIME office clerk, typ­ • ARC WELDING, SHEET, PLA’TE & floors). Inside painting, paper­ power steering, automatic excellent condition, Call before bathrooms, kitchens, 649-3446. (Ready about May 1st.) ing, filing and telephone work. STRUCTURAL transmission. Radio. Clean. 5:30, 649-2262. ing, ceilings, etc. No job too Hours Tuesday through Frt- Good running condition, some LEON CIEaZYNSKI buUder — small. John Verfallle, 649-5700. day, 3 to 9 p.m., Saturday, 9 to • BURNING, PLATE & STRUCTURAL LANCELOT BY COKER and PENN rust, good second car. $376. 1968 SEARS SR260, absolute new homes custom built, ire- 5 p.m. Bezzinl Bros., 419 East new condition, 3,200 origdnil modeling, additions, irec ROUTE 195, 'TOLLAND DQddle Tpke., Manchester. • BLUEPRINT READING X, IT7I hr NIA, tw. 049-1549. [ WHV HAVg TWO _ miles, many extras and spare rooms, gairages, kitchens re­ Bonds - BE YOUR OWN BOSS P1SHPAN-HANR5 J | parts included, $325. 643-1707. BOOKKEEPER — with general \ m T rvTW'r uaus: / , A 1962 PONTIAC Tempest, 4 cyl­ modeled, bath tile, cement e Excellent potential W e o ffe r : inder, 4-door wagon. Auto­ work. Steps, dormers. Real- Stocks______- Mortgages 27 office experience, interesting (Near UQ>nn) work, part or full-time. FliU matic. $126 or best offer. 644- dentlal or commercial. CaU m o r t o a GEJS — 1st, and 2nd., • GOOD WAGES AND FRINGE BENEFITS Business Services 13 company beneflts. Keith Flir- t i 8950. 649-4291. mortgfages —Interim financing e Paid training nlture., 1116 Main St., Man­ LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON STEPS, sidewalks, stone walls, (Our school Is in East • PROFIT SHARING DORMERS, garages, porches, expedient and confidential chester. I RAC^ I'^RAlN fireplaces, flagstone teiraces. Hartford) 1966 FORD, needs work. Best rec rooms, room additions, service. J. D. Real Estate • PLEASANT WORKING CONDITIONS All concrete repairs, both in­ offer. 646-2438 after 6 p.m. kitchens, add-a-levels, roofing, Assoc. 643-6129. a Moderate Investment MATURE woman to babysit, side and outside railings, land- one chUd, in my home. North If you qualify, call Jim Melo at: 1961 REK) Corvette, new top, ex­ ^apl^ Resl^^ MORTGAGES, loons, first, sec- e Financing available. Manchester. CoU 643-0739. cellent condition. Call owner ^ l L o e 6 ? ‘‘ y tWrd. All klAds. Realty available. Economy Builders, statevrlde. Credit rating unnec­ WlANTEU) — Woman to live in k o. Af-> after 0:30 p.m. 628-1711. BULLDOZER backhoe work, Inc., 643-6169, 872-0647 eve­ essary. Reasonable. OmRden- For details call dally, Mr. as companion to care for older. 1969 MOB, wire wheels, over­ land clearing, state Ucensed nings.. tlal, quick arrangements. Al- Cox, 668-3400 Evenings and seml-invaUd woman In private THE WARD MFG GO. for installation of septic tanks - vta Lundy Agency, 627-7971, weekends, Frank Splleckl, Ca#e. '71 0*«T Carp drive, radial tires, 20,000 residence at Columbia Lake. miles, excellent ctxidlUon, and sewers. Paul Schendel, 649-5446. References required. Call 228- 259 Atiams St., Manchester— 647-1457 family outgrew car. 646-4899. 649-0466. Read Herald Ads 3441. MANCHflStfeR EVENING HiERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., SA’ttJRDAY, APRIL 24, 1971 PAGE NINETEEN PAGE EIGHTEEN MANCHESTER EVEIHNG HERALD, MAl^CHi:STER, CONN,, SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1971 // Investment Property Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 House* For Sole 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses Fer Sole 72 Resort Property ' Out of Town Out of Town Out of Town Household Goods SI 75 Austrians l^r Sale 70-A MANCHESTER — 1 ^ Sale 74 For Sale 75 Fer Sole 75 For Sale STOVE, refrigerator, power LOW BUDGET COVENTRY — Up off Daley mower and TV for sale. Make MANCHESTER — Six - family Offered by the MANCHESTER MANCHESTER COVENTRY — Summer cot­ VERNON Go to Polls BERRY’S WORLD MANCHESTER CAPE COD Rd., Just listed, 4-room REmch CLASSIFIED offer. Call 647-1768 alter 4:30. unit centrally located. Excel­ tage, 4 rooms, alundnum CONTEMPORARY SOUTH WINDSOR Choice 6-room home for the AND VICINITY SIX-ROOM CAPE storms, carpeting, treed lot, Eight-room REdsed REmch for only 311,900. T.J. Crockett, lent income producer. Price AND VICINITY young family thid Is seeking GARAGE Sale — Furniture, ,/ log cabin design, flreplEu:e, neEU* Vernon center for only Realtor, 643-1577. On Sunday has been reduced for quick PHILBRICK a modest motigage pay­ Excellent value in this like- household Items, tap shoes, i m m a c u l a t e 8-bedr,oom “ LOW 20’S” 39,000. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. 333,900. Come see this neEd ADVERTISING sale. T.J. Crockett, Realtor,/ 332,800 — Mini-estate. 3-bed- ment. Deep treed bEuskyEurd COVENTRY — Price reduced new 8-rom ColoniEd UiEd of­ clothing, odds and ends. 26 REmch. FireplEice, first-floor fEun- ELS a pin hoiiie with 2H fers a living room with fire­ VIENNA (AP) — In elections 643-1877. room Ranch, baths, 3- with plenty of prlvEicy. Sel­ Uy room. GEirage, lEoge lot. Immaculate 3-4 bedrooms, for quick SEde. Carol Drive, Eastfield St., Manchester. __baths and that extra sew­ place, large dining roon), Sunday the AustrELUans will re­ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS car garage. Many extras. dom can we offer a 3-bed- Only 328,90(^. tiled bath, lEUge modern eat- Out of Town ^ partlEdly finished 8-room Dutch POUR FAMILIES — 4-4 room AGENCY ing room or guest room. kitchen with deluxe built-ins, elect President EYeuiz Jmieis or SYLVANIA Solid State 18" por­ room home in such fine con­ in kitchen. AttrEicUve Uvlng Ck>lonial. Only 39,600. Good- 8 AM. to 4:30 PJtt. apartments. Income 3808 SOUTH WINDSOR, Birch Hill, For Sole 7S Ehetia lEurge lot here with replace him with Dr. Kurt WEdd- table TV, black and white, 8 330.900 — Immaculate 8-8 dition Eit 322,900. PleEise CEdl FIVE-bedroom Older ColoniEd, room, nice neighborhood. chUd-BarUett, Realtors, 643- fam ily room Emd lav on first monthly. Tenants pay utilities. large 7-room Ranch, cathedral lots of room to enjoy the floor. The second floor hEis heim, a former foreign minis­ years old, $40. Call evenings, two-farhlly, 2-car garage. 640-8306. completely redecorated. CentrEd- One-half block to hospital. NORTH COVENTRY 2096, 643-7887, 569-1744. COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT Never a vacancy. Helen nice life. CeUI Mr. BogdEm. four bedrooms, and 2 baths, ter. 8:30-10:30 p.m., 649-1382. ceiling in living room, formal ly located. Idesd for large fEun- By appointment, SuzEume L IS 'n N G Palmer, Realtor, 043-6321. 7% financing available, f, dining room, modem kitchen NEW the MEister bedroom being The poet is lEirgely cerem o­ 4:30 PM. DAT BEFORE PUBUCAHOM V • • B & W • • Uy. EEwUy converted to 2-famUy. Shorts, 646-3233, J. Watson 6-room, fuU-shed dormer, 3 u with dining area, large family • • B & * * Leqal Notices extra lEirge with a walk-ln nial, although a president luis 325,900, Immaculate Ranch. BARROWS AND WALLACE CO. Asking 326,900. BeEich Real Estate Co. lEirge bedrooms. Hi baths, Deadline lor Saturday and Monday la 4:30 p.m. Friday room, 2 full baths, 2 flrei^aces, closet and full bath. One-car the power to appoint or fire a Land For Sale 71 3 bedrooms, country size Manchester PEurlmde walkout bEusement, gaxEige, BARROWS AND WAU/ACE CO. 2-car garage, swimming pool, CUSTOM oversized-expEmdable Manchester Parkade DECREE ON LIBIITATION garage. Convenient location. chancellor, who runs the gov­ 1967 MELROE Bobcat, loader, kitchen, garage. Manchester 640-5806 fireplEme, CEupeting, 2 acres O F CLAIMS ernment. TOUR COOPERATION W IU, BOLTON — 20 acres of rural large wooded lot. ______Largr® rooms, fireplace. Z w i m f MEmchester 649-8306 AT A COURT OP PROBATE, Only 335,900. with outriggers. New engine, of lEmd, lots of trees on a The Socialists present Jonas BE APPRECIATED D IA L 643-2711 zoned land for sale. High MANCHESTER - Newly list- area. deEul end rx>ad. 8%% Eissum- holden at Coventry within and for very good condition. Call 828- 318.900 — Starter or retire­ CUSTOM - BUILT L-shfqped the District of Coventry, on the IGth EiS a president who Is "correct, school area. For further de­ ed, aluminum sided two-fam- 3/8,900. ^ ^ able VA Mortgage. 3166.74 0788. ment home. 2-bedroom ranch, 7 spacious rooms, 2-full d ^ of April A.D. 19^. U&R REALTY CO., INC, rellaUe and experienced.” The tails call Towne Real Estate, Uy with double garage and a h e w 6-room CoIc^Ed. Hi baths, open lEmd. Low 30s. Paul W. p m . 328,900. J. Florence, Present, Hon. David C. Rappe, Ranch. Large garage. Over­ baths, formal dining room, GLASTONBURY Jud^e. Conservatives back Waldheim 649-4086. lovely lot. West side location. y,est side location. Priced to Dougan, Realtor 649-4835. 649-6306. 643-2692 ConHnuud Prom Preceding Poy family room, porches, 2-car On motion of Erie May Pierret as a man "In the f£dl prime of ;\ A k sized lot. Heritage House, 646-2482. geii at 327 800 ------execuUdx; South Street. Coventry, Antiques 56 garage, 336,800. ------^------•,«««. MANCHESTER — Nice 3-fam- AIR-CONDITIONED on the estate of FRANK J. Robert D. Murdock,'Realtor life.” At 62 Waldheim is 19 PIERRET late of Coventry within 45 ANTIQUE flat top desk, cherry COVENTRY—80 acres, 344,900. • • B 131. SOUTH WINDSOR — 6-room RAYMOND E. BAGLIN Agency, 649-8324. 8-famUy house, exceUent busl- baths, large family room, ca- 2 firepUces, tile baths, priced, low 30s. 30’s. CEdl SuzEmne Shorts, District of Andover money down for qualified buy­ Bank Robbi^ry NEED tires? 40 per cent dis­ © 1971 br NEA, Ibc..'* 0 REmch, 3 bedrooms, cathedral It la ordered that a hearing: be held built-lns, 2-cEir gEuage, lEirge MANCHEISTER vicinity — 8%- 646-3233, J. Wsdson Beach by the Court on Administration Ac­ er. CEUTlage Realty, 646-lUO. count. Premium, first line, ness oppertunlty. High traffic thedral celling living and dining JUST Listed—UnusuEd offering. ceilings, lEurge Utehen with Pressers Wanted - To Buy 58 MANCHES-TER — Desirable count, good condiUon. Call modem kitchen. A ver- treed lot. room Split Level, 80’s. Also 11- u w « count at the Probate Court located LITOHETELD (AP)—Two Flo- wide ovals, prowlers, truck Custom Cape, two baths, delight- room brick Ranch, 60’s. Must built-lns, bath and a half, 2 Real Estete Co., 847-1660. ^ VEatNON — High in the WHs. arrested in the $72,000 eELst side location, 7-room old­ now. 331,800. Hayes Agency, home in an excellent lo- ares. Cole’s Discount Station, w aj^t b d used restaurant, tav- er ColoniEd. Four bedrooms, M rustic Colonial Interior, be seen. Heritage House 646- flr®plAC®®, finished family It l5‘further ORDERED that, on or 7-room custpm Ranch 3 of the Colonial Bank and 481 West Center St., 643-8332 "Ever since his 'sensitivity training," he's been 646-0131. cation. 2-car garage. room, 2-cEur garage, circular LADIES’ COATS AND em, hotel, grocery store, bank- overrelating!" nice yEird. Good conditicm. Only CHARLES LESPERANCE BeEuns and stone everywhere, 2482. before the Compllsnce Date fixed baths, garagfes, sweeping tyu-/ co In ShEU-on last De- driveway. Owner 644-1481. HEBRON - 6-room Ranch, fuU ^ the C^U a copy of this oi^ e r ^lews, 2.7 acres. Hutchins have t ^ r ^ n t e n c e d to GARAGE TAG SALE — Lawn rupcy equipment. Also have 3 323,800. Hayes Agency, 646- -TWO FAMILY 4-4 with fire- jusT OFF POR-TER / ST. Priced In the 80s. ------^------— iKAironn 1TV/.//1 he published one time In a news- . ’ ___ SUITS floors of used equipment for 0131. places both apartments. B3x- bedroom Dutch Colonial with Eun 649-7620 MANCHESTER — New large basement, lot 150x200. Elxcel- having circulation in this Pro- Agency, 649-6324. terms ranging from 12 to 16 mowers, dishes, glasswEire, NEIW 6-6-Duplex. H i baths, 2- custom 7 ^ - room REmch. ELUNGTON lent condltioa throughout. bSe District. ______fast Emd ready cash. CeUI cellent condition. Only 328,900. assumable mortgage, formal ZZZ. years In Superior Curt. miscellaneous house hold Apartments - Flats - Houses For Rent 65 CEir gEU«ge. Aluminum siding. Three bedrooms, kitchen with ALL ELECTRIC HOME Good resldentlEd area. Only Attest: NORMAN J. PREUSS, Excellent opportunities and FountEtine’s Used Restaurant RECENT two-family, 4-4, heav­ Wolverton Agency, ReEdtors, nying Eind dining rooms, eat-in Judge Judge Michsiel Radln sen- items, Women’s clothing, sizes ily treed lot. LEU’ge kitchen — recent quality throughout. Lower/ dinette, living room, dining Come Inspect this seven- 324,900. T.J. Crockett, ReEdtor, Farms For Sale Equipment, 827-6771, 473 Wind­ Tenements 63 MANCHESTER — Bus line — 649-2813. kitchen, Itirge fEunily room. TWO FAMILY 6-5, ____ tenced Samuel Gsdldo, 38, of 4 surroundings. All fringe 10-12. Children’s clothing and 40s. room, fEunily room, 2-car ga- room Ranch on a heavily 643-1677. sor St., Com er of Canton St., 6%-room older home. Com­ dining area. FireplEice. Must kitchens, extra building lot. COVENTRY — Older colonial Miami, and Jorge Hernandez. benefits. Apply at Person­ toys. -Two girl’s bicycles, mls- rage. Two baths, brick front, treed lot with fEunlly room HEUtford. pletely redecorated. . be seen. 328,900. Wolverton NEW USTINO — Oversized Wolverton Ag^ency, ReEdtors, Probate Court cellEtneous toys, furniture, MAY 1st 3200 Eduminum siding. Merritt on the niEiin level. Extrsia COVENTRY — Six-room Cape. CLAIM LIMITATION DECREE In need of repair, large horse 29, of Hialeah, Wednesday. They nel Office, 8:30 ^.m. to 8 monthly. References, lease, Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. GEirrison ColoniEd, less tium 649-2KU. ESTATE OF auto supplies, cooling fans, HOUSEHOLD lots — AnUques, FRECHETTE REALTORS galore here Emd listed for FireplEice, new bath, kitchen barn, with box sW ls and a ca- had pleaded guUty earlier to p.m., Monday through Fri­ one yeEir old. Owner trEms- Agency, 646-1180. ROSE R. FITZGERALD -TV’s, fW test equipment, bric-a-brac, locks, frames, OCCOTANCY ^ o chiK^n accepted. Hayes poUR FAMILY, AU four-mom You’re Invited just 332,900. CaU Mr. Bog­ carpeted. Breezeway, one-cEir ______District of Manchester pacity to boEurd 20 horses plus cluirges of robbery with vio- Agency, 646-0131. ferred. Eight rooms, 2^ baths, MANCBE3STEXI — Keeney St. 647-9993 day. radios, etc. TTiursday, Friday apartments. Four gEuages. FINLEY ST. — Beautiful 6- dan to see this young, garage Just 821.400. Wavne The tiduciEin' is John J. O’Connor g Eicres of land. Carriage Real- lence and larceny, glEussware. We buy estates. 4%-Room Town House apart­ first-floor fEimlly room with area, 4-bedroom Garrison Co­ garage, ju si »zi,4uu._ wayn . located at 791 Main St.. Mfuichester, A third man. Poster A. and Saturday, 9 a.m. until room REmch in excellent condi­ chEirming home. It could be W. Hiller Agency, Route 66, Conn. 06040. Village Peddler, Auctioneer, AVAILABLE May 1st, 7 lEirge Shows CEU~e. Low 80s. Wolver­ fireplace, formEd dining room, lonial, fEunlly room, 2 fire- ______dark. 12 Butler Rd., 643-2887. ment, 2 baths, £ilr-cc»iditloning, Tomorrow, Sunday 2-5 p.m. tion throughout on a quiet love at first sight. Hebron, Conn., 228-9484, 228- ih,It Is DECREED that Edl cUtima ------Thorpe, 47, of Tampa, Pla., ______420 Lake St., Bolton, 649-3247. stove, refrigerator, dlsposEd, foom s on bus line. 3280 month­ ton Agency, RcEiltors, 649-2813. 4 bedrooms, aluminum siding, places, double garage. Only THREE-BEDROOM Ranch, ’ against the above eetate be pire- street. Living room, dining 3ol8. sented to the fiduciary on or befo'ore . . . ■ a ___I . M pieced Innocent to the ^me John Meyer POOL table, 4’x8’, regulation. WANTED — Eintlqqe furniture, PaUo with sliding glEiss doors. ly. Security deposit required. 2-car garage. Excellent neigh­ $87,600. Hayes Ag^icy, 648- dining room, rec room, bullt- W anvea — KCia Esmiv ## chEmges Emd a count of FOUR-FAMILY In fine condi­ Brand new homes in MEm- room, 3 bedrooms, 'kitchen, 2- ^ ^ July 19. 197L Also stereo tape player, home glsiss, pewter, oil paintings or Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful. 649-9615. borhood. 341,900. 0181. Ins, treed lot, good location. B & W tion. Good investment proper­ chester proper with delight­ car attached gEirage. Assum­ Attest: JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge sB’J.T.TNri ynnr home or acre- assault With Intent tO murder model. Phone 646-1047. other antique items. Any quEui- Owner, 643-0638. able 320,000 mortgEq^e 6 per BARROWS AND WAU/ACE CXJ. O f Norwich 649-2179 SIX-ROOM single family ty. 40s. Wolverton Agency, ful rural settings. Pick your RANCH—Extra large modem MAMCHESTER — Low, lo w COUNTRY ESTA’TE TIT"------age? For prompt friendly serv- awaiting trial. tlty. The Harrison’s, 643-8709, 649-6651 cent. Monthly payments 3208. MEmchester ParkEide house. NeEir hospitEti. Stove RcEiltors, 649-2813. home or your lot for sum­ kitchen with built-lns. Large 20’s. Three-bedroom ColoniEd, CENTRALLY located, 2-famlly Probate Court Ice, CEdl I.oiiia Dimock ReEd- Hernandez was sentenced- to 1-889-3801 Ext. 213 COMPLETE csunplng equip­ 165 Oakland Street. including tEuces. Low, low 80s. Manchester 649-5306 ment, stereo, ping pong table. EUid refrigerator furnished. mer delivery. We Invite living room with wall-to-WEdl needs redecorating. Porter duplex. GEirages, stoves, re- Large Acreage CLAIM LIMITATION DEICRBE ty, ReaJtora, 649-9823. 9-to-lO years on the robbery 1 Conn. Ave., Norwich VILLAGER Apsirlments—Five- 3200 monthly. Call 646-1871 af- TWO-FAMILY, 7 and 4-room Kocum Real Estate, ReEdtors, EtSTATB OF JANE A DEWART count Eind five yesirs for lar- compEuison for size, quality carpeting, 3 bedrooms, gEirage. Street EureE^ Iflgfaland PEirk frigerators. Aluminum siding. VERNON-Manchester Une — 8- Call anytime 872-3816. WANTED to buy complete room Townhouse. 1% tiled apEirtments. 2-CEir garage. New MLS, 289-2444, 528-1213. AKA JENNIE DEWART OR ALL CASH for your property ceny. Galindo was sentenced to An equEd opportunity em p loyer. ter 6:30 p.m. Eind locEition. Lot 100x200’ . 327,900. School, Helen D. Cole, Real- Pasek Realtors, MLS, 289-7475, room Garrison Colonial, set on “Circa 1780’s” JEANNIE DEWART household furnishings, good baths, wall-to-WEill CEUpetlng, roof, sepEuate furnaces. Lot District of Manchester within 24 hours. Atrold red 7-to.9 years for robbery and ’THREE Etir-condltioners, 30,000 tor, 648-6666. 742-8243. a % Eusre heavily wooded lot. condition, by retired couple. two air-conditioners, private EIGHT-ROOM older Colonial, 70x165. 329,900. M.H. Palmer, NUTMEG HOMES has a The fiduciary is John Dewart lo­ tape, InstEmt service. Hayes three years for lEirceny. Btu. Comfort Air. Excellent CIRCA 1843—Federal Colonial- Aluminum siding, 2% baths, Exceptionally weU nudn- cated at 437)4 No. Main Street, Man­ Cali 649-4053, 649-9210. bEisement. Washer Emd dryer fireplaces, garage, large lawn, ReEtitor, MLS, 643-6321, 649- well-earned reputation for chester, Conn. 06040. Agency, 646-0131. State’s Atty. Thomas F. Wall PERSON to stEiff builder’s mod­ condition. 649-8043. Six large rooms, full WEdk-up BIGHT units, two buildings o n MANCHESTESt —LEirge exec- Lots For Sale 73 family room, double garage. tEiined, 7-room center-chim­ hookup. O.E. appllEmces Emd parking eu« ei, convenient loca- 0538. It is DECREED that all claims el home Sundays. Call Mr. quEdity of constructioa Emd attic, lumdy location. 328,900. one lot. Paved paiUng area. uUve 6-bedroom REmch. Many, Many extras. ImmaculEde con­ ney residence. Many authen­ asalnst the above estate be pre­ sEdd three robbers took 333422 22" MOTO-MOWER trimmer, WANTED 4-hamees table loom. gas heat. Charles Lespenmce, tion, w orking sidults. 843-2880. exceUence of design. Do 368,000. Wolverton Agency, many features including in- VERNON Level 160x180’ lot. tic features including 5 fire­ sented to the fiduciary on or before In CEish Emd $39,100 in travelers’ Murdocjc, 643-2692. NINE-ROOM custom built Gar­ ’THE U L /n M A T E In a Ram ­ dition Hayes Agency, 646-0131. July 19. 197L reel lawn mower, excellent rcEisonable. 677-8140. com e visit us. Realtors, 849-2818. ground pool Eind oversized 36,000. Wolverton Agency, Re­ places (beehive oven), bEum, Alcoholic Label checks from the bEmk and the ______SMALL 3%-room house In ’Tol­ rison ColoniEd 2400 sq. feet, 4- bling Rtmch home, abounding AUest; JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge conditicxi, 643-5084. double garage, 60’s. Heritage altors, B49-2813. 93 ACRES. (AiqtroodmaLtely loot was recovered later when ATTRACTIVE 4-room, first land. One-month security de­ bedrooms, office, 2% baths, Ottlce on Richmond Drive, with clmrm Emd perfection, nes­ Sifuarions Wanted - MANCHBBTER, Uke new, ex­ House, 646-2482. 16 acres under cultivation), Banned in House the three men were captured floor apartment, stove Emd re­ posit Emd references required. double gEirage, carpeting. which runs west off Vernon tled high on a hill with three PREFERRED quisitely reproduced authentic MANCHESTER — ExceUent 2 brooks, stone WEdls, long Probate Court HARTFORD (AP) — Under a near PawUng, N.Y. FenHile 38 Boats & Accessories 46 Rooms Without Board 59 frigerator, adults, references, Stove, refrigerator included. Hayes ^|(^ncy, 646-0181. St. Look for signs. Eicres. 2,800 squEire feet of living 9^-room Dutch Colonial on SHAU.DWBROOK LANE — ex- AA zone lot, hidf acre plus, ELLING'TON RIDGE road frontage. Ebccellent vEd- ORDER OF NOTICE OF HEARING bill passed Thursday by the A state trooper stopped the no pets, 3140. 04941324. Available May 1st., 875-4209. area, 3H baths, swimming pool, paric-Uke lot in prestige area, tremely spacious customized 9- B»TATE OF HARRY A. STRAIT M OT^R w ^ d Uke to baby- QBauCH-S Marini Service, au- t h e ’THOMPSON House^Cot- PRINCETON ST. — Lovely 3- Lakewood Circle area, city PRICE REDUCED ue in the 70’s. CEdl SuzEmne District______of Manchester House, it would be Illegal to ban car once In Connecticut, but as sit in Msmchester Etrea. garagea. Ttaree flreplEuies, 4 baths, first- room REdsed Ranch on huge utiUiles, CEdl Mr. Zimmer, thorized Evinrude outboard tage St., centrally located, LOVELY one-bedroom apart­ bedroom Colonial, custom-/bullt Shorts, 646-S2S3, J. Watson srifiSSJS’lSlS the sale of liquor to weUara re- he w ^ BELFIORE AGENCY floor laundry room, 8-zone wooded lot. Built-in kitchen. J. D. Real Elstate Aaaoclates. 4167 motor sEdes smd service. Also ment with refrigerator, nmge, by Emd for the present owners. LAND—42 Emres, 1,200* road Beach Real Estate Co'., 847- allowance the administrator'# ad- cipients or people classllled aa tion to the Canaan barracks, large pleasantly furnished Out of Town heading and much more. Must 3% tiled baths, 2-cer garage. 643-8129. This exciting yeEir old coun­ boating accessories. 1082 ’Tol- disposEil and pEirklng, 3166 Choice residential section. frontage. f36,000. 1560. mlntetr^lon accout, the alcoholics by their families. the driver jumped back In the rooms, parking. CeUI 649-2358 For Rent see. A reEd opportunity. Hayes Olympic size in-ground pool. ------try club property now of­ lEmd ’Tpke. BuckUmd, Conn. for overnight Emd permanent monthly. Handy to MEdn St. Must be seen to be appreclat- Realtors 647-141S fered at 3m,900. Four or five Uo®n at the® Pro“ tUe"&.tSt°lo The family of an alcoholic can car and sped off. The trooper A Doqs - Birds - Pets 41 Agency, 646-0131. Richly decorated Emd immEu:u- TOLl/AND — 8^^ buUdlng 1 ^ , 643-2363, Call 644-2427. ted. T. J. Crockett, Realtors, MunlclpEd Bldg., 41 Center St., Man- now have municipal (rfficials put fired one shot at the car, Emd guest rates. We NEED LISTINGS lately kept. FV>r the fEistidious 36,500 total. ToUamd, acre lot, bedrooms, 2% baths, first- OO'VBNTRY — 7-room custom Chester, Conn, on May 10, 1971 at BOLTON — 3-room cottage. floor fEumily room, isuge the drinker’s name on a list one of the fleeing robbers re­ NOW! ‘Thinkinsr of Sell­ pmCBN — Porter St. area, 6- buyer. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. $8,000. Vernon, hlidl scenic built Ranch. JWo fireplaces, * otoERED that, on or which Is circulated to bEra and portedly fired back, KTITENS Free — Call 643-5985. SPECIAL on 21’ Welcraft fish- ROOM for rent, kitchen prlvl- FIVE-ROOM apartment In 2- winterized. ,^lnterized. 621-7373521-7373 Emytime, MANCHESTER Colonial new on poUR BEDROOMS two full kitchen with top gnule built- ermEm with»1 p4 4 V» center A console. A n O r V I A 318' ’ - - m ^ . -.. . . fEunily.M i 1 Secondf*l _ . _ ^ floor, n a appU- mEirket, modem, Iimmaculate, Wirt A A« *1A ^ A ’ _ ing your property?” Call yetu* old aduminum sided cus- ___ acre, $6,900. Other land Hayea extra large rCMms, Oarage. More ^^ComritoM liquor stores. It Is now lllegEd The car was stopped a short leges, laundry faclUties, pEurk- 5-10 p.m., 1-223-4460. baths, treed lot, AA zoned. lns, eating area. FormEd Uv­ area, by ti>e^J^“ri, a copjj Crestliner, new, with new trsdl- Emces, big yEuti. Children ac­ 3 bedrooms, breezeway, ga­ TO D A Y 1 torn IxUlt, 8-room Gairrison. CENTRALLY located 2-famlly. Agfsncy, 646-0181. Double lot. Excellent Ing. Ladles only. 647-9288. Close to shopping, schools, lng room, dining room, large be published one time In 'a news- to sell liquor to Emyone on the time later at a roadblock in SIAMESE kittens, Bluepolnts, er Emd used 40 h.p. Johnson cepted. 3160 rentEd plus securi- rage, IH baths, 90x120 lot. Bel Faunlly room with beamied 'tJve practicaUy rent free. $33,9(X). Hayes Agency, 646- ir havW circulation In this Pro- Pawling. church. 333,800. Keith ReEd deck. Steel bcEim construc­ 320 each. Also male SeEdpoipt, electromatic motor. 14’3” NICELY furnished room, stove. Air Real Estate, 643-9332 celling amd buUt-ln W , dream Three garages, fireplace, car- TOVEOTOT — ^ e d 0181. Elate District. The action was taken in light ------I ty. M. Helen PEdmer, Realtor, Rockville Estate, 646-4126, 649-1922. - • ------« lota. $3,600 each, five amres. tion, mEdntenEmce free ex­ ____ Attest: JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge 320 and female Bluepolnt, 336. Crestline, new, with new trEdl- refrigerator, and linens provid- 643-6321. kitchen with bambecue, etc. peting. Only 328,900. Pasek of a recent U.S. Supreme Court Tremendous vadley view. $10,- terior, Insulated windows, Call 646-3168 Eifter 1 p.m. cr Emd used 40 h.p. Evinrude ed. 801 Msdn St. 6 4 9 - 8 3 0 2 . ------MANCHESTER — To settle es­ MANCHESTER — Six-room etc. Call Now. Hayes Agency, Readtors, MLB, 289-7476, 646' ruling which sEdd slmllEir la'ws in 900. Paved road. Hayes Agen­ electric gEirage doors. Much Neighbors’ Gifts electric start motor. Marine a c ------AVAILABLE MAY 1st. Village CAREN APTS. tate, 7-room older Colonial. Ex­ REmch, Tliree bedrooms, ga­ PHILBRICK 6464)181. <«78, 742-8243. BOLTON GENERAL ORDER OF NOTICE Wisconsin were unconstitutional. cy, 646-0131. more. WEdk to pool Emd golf. P THREE white kittens, 8 weeks cessories Emd supplies, paints, COMFORTABLY furnished Apaitments, one-bedroom de- cellent condition, 1% baths, rage, baths, Mid 20’s. La- DISTRICT OF COVENTRY. S.S. Call MANCHESTER — ImmEiculate CEdl Florence Courcey, 633- PROBATE COURT, COVENTRY, old, need good homes. fiberglEiss, boat fittings, etc. sleeping room, for one em- luxe apEutment. Appliances, large lot. GarEige. 328,600. Penta Agency, ReEdtor, 646- BOLTON —One mUe from Man­ Turned Aside 3V4, room apEOtments. 6-room Cape, recreation room, 4626 or Tim MoynihEm, 628- New 6-room ColoniEd. LEU’ge April 17, 1971. 643-1742. Capitol Equipment, 38 Main ployed gentleman. Parking. heat, two Edr-condltloners, Hayes Agency, 646-0131. 2440. AGENCY ROCKLEDGE chester. Wooded com er lot. EISTATE OF B. Wesley Long aka Mah the Victor Available now. Including ap- 1% baths, park-Uke yEird, 323,- 0678. front-to-back living loom, Basil Wesley Long late of Orford, BROOKFIELD (AP) — St., Manchester, 643-7988. 272 Main St. wEdl-to-WEdl cait>etlng. Charles "TOWN HOUSE" Acre plus. Prestige Eirea. M.H. New HEimpstilre, owning property In SHBLTIES — (Miniature Cbl- pllEmces, WEdl-to-WEdl carpet­ MANCHESTER — Gambolattl ^i7_9oo 2-BEDROOM RANCH. 900. Go^chlld-BEirUett, ReEd­ formEd dining room, kltehen A fire at the home of Mrs. Jo­ LesperEmce, 649-7620. Palmer. Realtor, 643-6321, 649- said District, deceased. Over Machines lies), sable smd tri, three MISCALLANEOUS boat ac------^------ing, heat, hot water, swim- three-bedroom REdsed REmch large lot, large shade tree, aa- REALTORS APARTMENTS tors, 643-2096, 869-1744, 742- Upon the iipplicatlonExplication of Virginia L. i seph \»raniGrant nerehere recentlyrecenuy ues-des- 0838. J. WA'TSON BEACH CO. with built-in oven-rEinge Emd Wheeler praying that eui exemplified OAKLAND, caill. tAPi troyed most of her possessions, weeks old. Bunnies — 32 each. cessories Including mooring Apartments — FlotS— FOUR-ROOM first-floor apart­ m i^ pool, storage Emd park­ on lovely Somerset Drive. sume mortgEige, 3116.47 per At com er of No. 662 Middle 6736, 643-7887'. ToUand, 1-4294M06. ing. From 3180. Csdl Su Built 1966. Must be seen. dlshwEudier, Edso pantry copy.oftfie win of. said deceased ,airi Man has won a small battle ^ friends and nel^bore began buoy. Emchor, side ladder, un- T « M m e n t S ment, newly renovated, adidts, month. Hutchins Agency Real­ IHimi^e East & Ferguson MANCHEISTER — Big and TWO A zoned lots. Centrally lo- 647-1860 63 perintendEmt, 878-1665, 278- Helen D. Cole, Realtor, 643- cloeet. Three lEtrge bed­ proving ^*^es^nahlng'sa^'^ against the machlne-^n toe coUectlng money for her. used trailer winch. Call 649- ______no pets, security. Inquire 72 tors, 649-8324. 646-4200 Read.' New luxurious, 2-bed­ cated. City water Emd sewer. 1510, 242-6668. room Town House. 1% baths; beautiful Emd new. 8-room Co­ w&‘"'S;ie^S‘"& /ranclscoOakland Bay Mrs. Grant is refusing the off- 7088. WE HAVE custom ers WEdUng School St. j ' ____ _ Corner lot $8,600. Keith ReEtl rooms, IM baths, flreplEice. KITTENS call 649-3073 after Oantrad Edr conditioning; pEi- lonial in desirable residentlEil granted as per appllration on file “ “ Oge- .... erings, and Exks they be given fo r the rental o f your Eipart- Estate, 646-4026, 649-1922. F3LLINGTON — 11-room brick AttEu:hed garage. One acre 5. TH REE. - ROOM Eipartment, MANCHESTER —Picture book tlo; 2-car garage; laundry neighborhood. First-floor fam- more fuUy appears. It Is Starting next week, toe auto- , . Merln of ment or home. J.D. ReEd Es­ Cape, 7 rooms, 2 baths, CEir- MANCHESTEJR SIX-'ROOM ColoniEd In exceUent room; AU electric Heat and 1806 GeorglEm ColoniEd with treed lot. Quiet location. ORDERED. That sold application „„ hc toll collection baskets in- “ “ “ “ Megln or FRE E — IPour-yeEu: old ColUe- Fuel and Feed 49-A third floor, OEdc St., no children ily room with fireplace, 2% g l a s t ONBURY — Building barn Euid gEUYiges, 5 acres of be heard and determined at the Pro- , ,7 . , , k,. Danbury, whose husband was tate Associates, Inc. 643-6129. ------— " Ti.'LTTT' peting, garage, fireplace, condition. Dream kitchen, Deluxe O.E. appllEmces. baths, 4 bedrooms, 2-ceut ga­ bate Office, In Coventry hi said dis- stalled last October will be re- jjjv,. j Aorll 10 in an auto acci- Gemum Shepherd. Must have or pets, 3100. a month heated, ReSOrt rropeiT y lots, 37,600 and up. Tongren Only $33,800. shEule trees, Emchor fence, Spacious new 8-room Coloni­ with buUt-in oven-range dish- Adults-immedlate occupamey rage Emd Eduminum siding. lEind, IdeEd for horse lover. trict, on the 4th day of May A.D.. placed by toe four men they dls- room to roam. Loves children. ^s’S tta ^ ^ e^ ^ ^ ^ or’ y^r *<»• anything in real security depoelt. Call after 6. p^f Rent 67 WEisher. FlrepUice. Upper 20s. SMO.00. Open Saturday k. Real Estate, 633-0438. CarriEige RcEdty, 646-1110. 1971, at 8 o’clock In the evening and " dent. starting Cannel c^l for your rental - apartments. 649-8476. Hutchins Agency, ReEdtors, al. First-floor pEmeled fam­ Priced In the low 40’s. CEdl that public notice be given of the piacea. Noting tliEit one of Mrs. Me- 644-1318. estate rentEd - apEirtments, Wolverton Agency, ReEdtors, Su|>day 1:00-6:00 p.m. or call pendency of M d application and the OfflcUllsOfflclEds SEdd tbotoe Tnanhln//am achines , *8 fireplace or FrEinklin stove at CHALET—LEike Wlnnlpesaukee 640-6324. ily room with fieldstone fire­ now! Belflore Agency, 647- SUBURBAN- WOODED build­ EAST HARTFORD — .Large 7- U&R REALTY CO., INC. homes, multiple dwellings, no 649-2813. 848-7186 for appaper havxig humans in hondiino.handling rnon/>vmoney, white kitten, looking for small Store, (formerly 1 Brick Oven) fireplace, private beach. Sum' Paul W. Dougan, ReEdtor, 649- WEdI CEirpeting. Recreation 643-2692 ^ _____ toe money far more than 1.” sociates, Inc., 643-6129. Furnished lush 6-room COlcmial, carpet­ room, oversized dining a circulation in said District. — ana trEiffic, or human problems. girl to love. Phone 649-9826. Route 6, Andover, Ck>lumbia mer vacations filling fEist. 643' 4635. room , fireplace, Eduminum aid- u rv i -d __ii.__ by leaving with, or by maifing-4n— ing, first-floor fEimlly room, room, fEimlly styled kitchen line. 228-9701. 474 MAIN S T .,’Three rooms, Apartments 63-A 0189. Inir p-nnuro Z30 BOO Hutchins KODert V . MUrdOCK, KOaltOr certified — letter*, postage prepaid double garage, 339,900. PRESIDENTIAL MANCHESTER RESIDENCE B-ZONE, lot size 7 * ’ and return receiptetpt requested, od- heated. 3126. Security. One or with plenty of cabinets Emd Agency, 649-6324. dressed to each ■ of ^ the...... following pei^ Sew Simple FREE Kittens need nice home. GIANTS Neck BeElch, Nlantic — Hutchins Agency, Realtors, VILLAGE APTS. 1^x216. Large 6-room house two adults. 646-2426, 9-5 p.m. •TWO-ROOM furnished apEirt- bullt-ins. Four good sized sons; Olive S. Long, OrfonL New Call 649-8963. ’Three-bfedroom cottEige, nicely 649I1324. with oversized 2-car garage. t o l LAND — 7-room Ranch on Hampshire Euid Virginia L. Wheeler, Garden - Farm - ment, Edl utilities included. bedrooms, 2 ^ baths, 2-car MANCHESTER 133 Wood Pond R o ^ West Hiirtford, Sunbonnet 456 MAIN ST. first-floor, 3 furnished. View of water. PotentlEd extra family lot. 2 acres with private spring fed Dairy Products 50 Near bus line Emd shopping. NEW LIS'nNG — Seven-room SOUTH WINDSOR Connecticut a copy of this order all rooms, heated. 3120. Security. Finest area. <7onnecticut shore. garEige. One acre treed lot. ^1 Eind 2-bedroom apart-4 South Farms House needs work. 327,600. pond. A flshermEm’s paradise. at least 7 days before said time as­ KrTTENS, free, CaU 643-9112. Ample parking. Call after 2 Ramch. Family room, two fire­ signed, and return make to this MAC APPLES 31. per 16 qt. One or two adults. No stove or 1-673-2335. Good location. 345,000. ments. On bus,line. Aj^U- Land PlEmnlng Associates,643- T. J. Crockett, ReEdtor, 875- Executive type 9-room Ramch p.m., 649-1287. places, dishwasher, range, Hi Court- basket. Bottl’s Fruit Farm, refrigerator. 646-2426. ances, carpeting, heat and 1111. home situated in am area ot DA'VID C. RAPPE, Judge baths, carpeting, wadk-up at­ 6279. cc: Attorney Richard T. Scully KTITENS — AU beautiful Emd 260 Bush HUl Rd., Manchester. ^hot water. For aqipoint-^ OPEN SUNDAY — 1-5 compairable homes. Four NORTHWOOD ApEirtments — 6 8 tic, screenel porch, cxie-CEur U&R REALTY CO., INC. Edl free. Can be seen at 543 Wanted To Rent ment or further informa- bedrooms, spaicious living One Emd two-bedroom apEirt­ garage. Move-ln condition. TOWN OP BOLTON Vernon St.. Manchester. Satur­ Business Locations ytion, call Einytime, OTHER ’TIMES BY APPOINTMENT room, formal dining room ments, centrad Edr-condlUon- FAMILY of five want 6 or 6— Elva ’Tyler, Realtor, 649-4469. IN V IT A 'n O N ORDER OF NOTICE day smd Sunday Eifter 4. Household Goods 51 For Rent 64 room apartment. 5MU pay and lEirge faunlly styled DISTRICT OF ANDO'VER, S.S. ing, cEirpeting, badcony, caur- 646-2623 NOTICE kitchen, paneled family PROBATE COURT, April 20 A.D. 3180. with heat. Call anytime, FIVE-ROOM house with new Robert D. Murdock, Realtor ' Qiudlty built homes in a double “ A” suburban setting with 1971. REFRIGERA’TOR — apart­ tures. From 3 ^ . J. D. Read T O BID room with rustic fieldstone OFFICES: One-single room 649-1716. bathroom, pameled hEiU amd all city utilities. OF BIENNIAL EISTATE OF Raymond J. Moonan FREE quiet, guinea pig, needs ment size, Uke new, 37B- 30” Estate Associates, 643-5129. W W W W ' fireplace, carpeted floor and late ot Andover In said District, de­ ports, plus other luxury fea- Emd one three-room corner kitchen, garage, neaur Main St. Caioose from one of our exiating models and save, or build Sealed bids will be received ELECTION nice home. Csdl 649-8963. gas stove, 335. Aluminum com­ WANTED to rent — Mairried glEuss sUding doors, Edso ceased. suite. House & Hale Building, Under Twenty. Braltfawaite, the home your fEunlly requires. at toe office of toe Director of Notice Is hereby given of toe Upon the applicfUlon of Evelyn bination screen doors, 310. , ____—„ • .------—------: teamhers seek roomy house housewife’s dreaun type laun­ Moonan prEiylng that tin Instrument 10 MONTH old dachschund, each. 643-2466 evenings or 643- 2-bedroom apartment 963 Main St. Phone 643-4846. Realtor, 649-4693. General Services, 41 Center Biennial Election of toe Town September-May. Prefer woods. dry nx>m, screened porch, In writing purporting to be the last very good with children, CaU in renovated mansion, heal, Street, MEmchester, Conn, until Bolton, Connecticut, to be will EUid testament of sadd Raymond 1442. <■ MANCHESTER PRICES START AT S32^90O deluxe bullt-ins, two vamity J. Moonan deceased, iiuiy be proved, anytime., 646-2020. hot water, appUamces, and b UIUIER __ remodeler, cus- stream, no i^lg^bara. ^C^l eve- VAST REDUCTION May 7, 1971 at 11:00 a.m. for j,eld In toe Community HaU, 'type baths, centnd adr-con- approved, Edlbwed and aulmlUed to GLEAN, USED refrigerators, flreplEice included. 3230 per tom kitchen or pool compamy nlngs, Mrs. Shaw 228-3751. ONLY 18 EEMAININO LOTS. PATCHING OF 'TOWN HIGH- May 3, 1971 from toe hours of probate as per application on file dltionlng throughout. Two- more fully Etppeara, It Is ranges, automatic washers month. Paul W. Dougam, Read- can step ta and beneflt ^ m mgynngg gentlemEm needs a OWNER ANXIOUS TO UNIQUE OFFERING DIRBCTnONS: Main St. south m i R t 83, to South Main and WAYS. 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. for toe CEir attaiched garaige. Many ORDERED, That said appHcatlon FREE fluffy kittens. 643-5919. with guarantees. See them at tor, 649-4535. modem showroom location. yt^^en Manchester Country Club, take first left ciu** *ioiro GLOBE HOLLOW CONCES- purpose of electing Municipal be heard and determined at the Pro­ SELL—Park St. Ten-room extrax. $84,000. bate Office, In Bolton in said Dis­ B. D. Pearl’s Appliainces, 649 Suitable retaU sales, appU- “ rivlleges and garage with a onto Pern SL and left again Mito Dartmouth Rd. to first SION STAND. Officers and Members of Main St. CaU 643-2171. DELUXE 2-bedroom apairt- home with more Uum one 372 BUSH HILL ROAD trict, on the 6lh day of May 1971, at ONE kitten left, half aingora, private elderly famUy. Refer- rlj^t, entrance to South Feutos. Bid forms, plans and speclfl- Boards amd Commissions as / 1:00 o’clock In the afternoon, and ment, wadl-to-waU carpeting, acre of land. Fireplace, Hi U & R R E A L T Y G O ., IN C . thsl mibUc nemee » klven of the 2 1 complete appiUances, 2 air- anytime, 6-10 furnished. Write Box K, cations are available at toe provided by Statute or local or- free, 81 MUls St., Mamchester, SEWING machine — Singer zlg p.m., 1-223-4460. baths, gEirage. Lovely shade pendency of s^d application and 643-9606. zEig. Button holes, monograms, conditioners, fuU bEisement, Manchester Evening Heradd. trees. B-zone. Quick aiccu- General Services Office, 41 <2en- dhumces. the time and place of nearing there­ RICHARD L MERRITT AGENCY 6 4 % ^ 9 2 ,_ on, by publishln^r a copy of thb order hems, etc. Origintdly 3349, now washer-dryer hook-up, vanity COMMERCIAL plaice for lease pancy. Shown by appiUnt- ter Street, Manchester, <3on- The polling place wiU be In one time In some newspaper having FREIE puppy — Labrador Re­ only 363. Easy term s. Cadi type bath, glass sUding doors ment only. necticut. the Communityv» Hidl.nTY--r a circulation in said District, — and triever cross breed, 7 weeks or sEde 461 Maiin St. next to Business Property REALTORS 444-1180 Town of Manchester, Olive H Toomev Robert D. Murdock, Realtor by m^llng — letters. M s ^ e pre- 522-0931, Dealer. onto patio. 3220 p « c ..i post office. Ebccellent business uiive n . xooiiiey, addressed to each of the foUow- old. 649-8862. (Connecticut Town Clerk ing persons; Evelyn Mooiuin. Route Robert D. Murdock, Realtor, location with buUdlng. OaU 646- For Sale 70 ’TWO-CUSHION - davenport, ny­ CHARLES LESPERANCE Robert B. Weiss, Da»/>/1 n» R//ll'/,n rVmneptlriit ------6. Andover, Cotm., Laurie Moonan, 643-2692.* 2426, 9-6. Dated at Bolton, uonnecucut, Moonan and Christopher Moo- lon, good condition. Reason­ MANCHESTER H, Main St, 8- General Manager 2 1, 1971. nan, Route 14, ScotlEind, ■ - Oonn.- a room Colonial, ideal for doc­ 649-7620 able. Phone 649-5114. HEIBRON — Newer 2-be4room professionad office copy of this order Edl at least 7 d a y s A,rtiele$ For Sale 45 tors, lawyers, mainy other pro­ before said time assigned, and re­ apaurtment, children welcome, spaice for rent. Free parking, NOTICE turn make to this Court. CLEIAN RUGS, Uke new, so SINGER touch .and sew with carpeting, appliances, heat, fessional people and business------i------TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT F O R SA LE 113 East Center St. 646-6019. PUBLIC AUCTION NORMAN J. PREUSS. Judge easy to do with Blue Lustre. cabinet. M,iitidings and all other Improvements thereon, ritu atet^ toe Write Box HH Specifications Emd Bto Forms BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Directors of toe Tbwn of are avEdlable at the office of Make this sew - simple processed gravel, stone, flU. Mr. Anderson, 643-8341. ment, wall-to-vradl carpeting fncE TWO-ROOM front office, pletely renovated. LeEised to appreciated. T.J. Crockett, nortou^ side of Route 44A In toe Town ^ M to n , ConnecU- Manchester that the property tax exemption authorized by Sec. dress is your favorite Also tMiUdoser autd backhoe cut sfdd Dreml*BS having a frontage of 200 feet and a Manchester Herald the Business MEUiEiger, 1146 throughout, complete appll Reaisonable rent. Inquire Du- exceUent tensmts. Buy one or Realtor, 643-1577. 12-81, subsec. 7 through 18, inclusive, of the Connecticut General A cute sunbonnet that’s color, then with the same asrvice and drain fields. MOVING — Must sell. Red and of 818 feet imd on which Is located a single family dwelling MEdn Street, MEmchester, dEdly ances, vanity bath. Centndly baldo Music Center, 186 West both. 328,800 each. Cadi Pat Statutes, Rev. of 1968, shEdl be effective as of toe date such prop­ ideal for gardening or pattern, add a long-leg­ Osorge H. GtUfing, Andover blEick Spanish styled living NEWER 7-room Ranch with lots cMisisting of six rooms and a gargae. These preir^s ^ except Saturday, between toe located. 3118 monthly. R. D. Middle ’Tpke. Call 649-6206 Huffman, 742-6986, . Hastings erty Is Enquired. picnicking. Easy to ged and knicker jumpsuit 742-7886. room set. Sofa and 3 sla te top of CEirpeting. *rwo baths, two- zoned for genend business use and Eure more particularly hours of 8;(X) a.m. and 4:80 make from those left­ to your wardrobe, too! Murdock, 643-2692. weekdays, sifter 3 p.m. Satur­ Real Estate, 742-7141. Any tax paid by toe tax exempt organization for a period Mb- table, only two yeairs old. Cadi zone heat. Electric kitchen. OPEN FOR INSPECTION bounded as follows: , sequent to said date of acquisition and any tax paid by M y prior p.m. over colorful fabrics. No. No. 8128 with photo- ALUMINUM sheets used days 9 to 8 p.m. guide is in Sizes 7 to 15 646-0014. MANCHESTER — Brownstone ______WILLIMAN’n C Slx-famUy, Beautiful family room, 30s. Northerly: By land now or formerly of Ji^a E. Veit^; o ^ e r for such a period for which such organization reimbursed Bids will be received until 2181 has pattern pieces; printing plates, .006 ^ c k , 23x full directions. (bust 31-37). Size 9, 32 Apartments. Large two-bed- MANCHESTER — 36,000 rental Income. 328,900. Wolverton Agency, Reidtors, SUNDAY — 1-5 P.M. EELiterly: By land now or formerly of JuUa ' said owner at the tinve of transfer shall be refund^ to the t o 3:30 p.m. D.S.T. Thursday. May ” , 28 cents each or 8 for 31. STEREO component system Green Nuriing PractieM StMS 509 >■ csiM ftr laca sat- bust . . . 2% yards of 45- room duplex apartment. Am­ 649-2813. Southerly: By the Boston Turnpike, R®“*®, exempt organization, upon appitoaticn made In writing to t o 20, 1971 Emd will then be open­ 643-2711. KLH model 16 with walnut dust Ground floor, 900 sq. ft. front 310,000 CEish, nets 25 per cent *T lir“ * m IIIm inch for dress; 3% yards ple closets, 1^ baths, heat, hot Westerly: By lEind now or formerly of Giles W. Thrall. Collector of Revenue. SEdd period of time shall be determined In ed and publicly read. Aane Cabot, Maachester cover, exceUent condition. portion carpeted, second floor, return. Carriage Realty. 646- m cE 2-famlly home In good • 5.8 Acres of Land • 6 Huge Rooms • Immaculate with toe customary adjustments ordinarily made at TEACHER for jumpsuit. water, carpeting, appliances one office io 12 x 12, 10 (jEdl 649- 1110. ^ “ The Board of Education re­ TAG SALE — Wards Garden 3150. CaU 643-7498 after 6 p.m. condltion, wall-to-wsdl CEirpet­ throughout • Attached garage • 1659 sq. ft. of Hie raal estate will be sold to toe highest bidder. TOe t o time of cloring between buyer and seller. OT^^CBicSsfiqi'T^ Yo r k ! Patterns available only Trac, Lawnmower, furniture, and parking. Air-conditioners 2741 or 649-8688 serves toe right to reject Emy N.T. istes. in sizes shoum. 24 UNITS of gEirden apsirt- ing throughout, 3-car garage, purchaser at the sale must deposit with Uw Committee toe This Ordinance shall t o e eftoct ten (10) days alter this pttoU- Maiidiester paperbacks, materiad, cloth- GARAGE Sale Grape vine and garsiges, optional. Imme- living area • Priced at $35,000. sum of 32,500 In CEMh, certified check or bank cashier s check. Eind all bids Emd to award toe Print Nann, Addreit with ZIP SEND 79< In colni for eneb pat- walk to school, bus and shop- cation In this newspaper provided that within ten (10) days am r CODE and Styin Nnmbtr. Ing, mlscellEuieous. Saturday, roots, lace table clothes, 6’ dlate and May 1st occupancy, MAIN S’TREET Office space, menU, substantial cash re The I balance of the purchase price Is to be ^ d upon Appr^ RegulEur school work year. contract in a manner which In tirn to include flrc K Intc nulllni. this publication of this Ordinance a petition signed by not less The Spring & Summer Barnett. Maaohoater April 24th, 10-4 p.m., 29 C oo deacon’s bench, amtlque Adults 3216. CaU 646-1769 or 10® location neEir qulred, good return Emd excel- plng. Priced to seU. Paul W. • Other times by appointment. id olf the deed and side by the Superior Court for ToUand its opinion best serves the In­ Sae 872-9690. bEuiks, air-conditioned, auto- lent tsuc shelter. Cairiage DougEm, ReEdtor, 649-4835. tlum five (6) per cent of the electors of toe Town, as detonnined Write Box “J", Manchester ’71 ALBUM is 65^, includes Eveaeabiz Herald,U___ M______A T E . lidge Street, Mamchester. chairs, motorcycle, dishes, County. terest of the Town of Manches­ OF ^HRRICAB, NEW YORK. ______matic fire sprinkler. Apply ReEdty, 646-1110. from toe latest official lists of toe Registrars of Voters has not Herald, stating qiuiUfications postage and handling. N.Y. 10M6. toys. School qjd., Bolton, Satur- MANCSIEISTER — ImmEiculate been filed with toe Town Clerk requesting Its neference to a ter. EARLY AMERICAN... YntniYtir’i ALUMINUM screen - storm Newer 2- Marlow's, 867 MEiin St. For further Information contact Louis F. GreM, Com- Emd other pertinent Informa­ Priat Raait, Addrttt altb ZIP day and Sun&y, 9-3. MANCHESTER Ranch home, waU-to-wall car- speclEd Town electicoi. DquglEis E. Pierce, dntint for tddsY’i decnr! Pnttern CODE, StYlt Naabtr aad S ill. doors, buUt-in bsdh tubs, lava- bedroom______deluxe______duplex,____ hdlf ___ ROCKVILLE — Pour fEunUy. mlttoe, 410 Asylum Street, Hartford, Connecticut. Telephone tion. p iK ii! directions (nr 12. 0109- Dated Ett Manchester, Connecticut, this 19th day of April, 1971. Business ManEq;er CSt, inclndii posU ft md hm- The Spring and Summer torys, toilets, kitchen cabinet COLONIAL upholstered daven- at 2-famlly~'caTMto"li4~baUis, OFFICES—3, 4 or 6 rooms, er- Large rooms, exceUent condl- peting, beamed ceiUng, finish- HERITAGE HOUSE 628-8684. DONALD D. WELLS, Secretary Board of Education dlldf. '71 Basic FASHION Book is slnks, metsd WEdl cabinets, hot port. ExceUent condition. Oth- annUances 1 ^ ’ monthlv ceUent for dentist, doctor or ti«i. new boiler. Over 36.000 ed basement, one-car garage 320,500. Wolverton Agency 646-2482 Louis F. Green Board of Dlrectora $1.00, includes postage water funmee. 643-2465, 643- er household items. 99 Strick- Pa^ Dougan, I^tor, estate. CaU 643-96W for rent. Reasonable. Carriage Committee of Superior Court. Realtors, 649-2813. and handling. 1442. land St., Manchester. 4635. ’ appointment. ReEdty, 646-1110. Manchester, Connecticut SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1971 PAGE TWENTY iHancl;(atrr lEvraing i|«ralli Bloodmohile Visits Concordia Lutheran Church Tomorrow, 1:45 to 6:30 p,m. Stage Company’s annual Spring MEN’S REBUILT A bout Tow n Membership meeting May 6 at noon at the home of Mrs. John Shoes For Sole! Kenneth B. Holmes, curator W. Huntington of 159 Bloomfield Ideal for O ard^ or Work. of the Bamuin Museum in Ave., Hartford. SAM YUYLES Average Daily Net Press Run Bridgeport, will give a color 28 Oak St, Manchester The Weather slide-illustrated talk on “ P. T. For The Week Ended . 'St. Margaret’s Circle, Daugh­ Tonight mostly cloudy and Bamum, His Career and His April 4, ten ters of Isabella, will sponsor a windy; iow near 40. Tomorrow Museum” at the Manchester military whist and setback card partly sunny, continued windy; Historical Society meeting Sun­ party Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the high in the 50s. day. It will be held at 2 p.m. 1 5 ,6 9 5 KofC Home. at Illlng Junior High School. Manchester— A City of Village Charm Navy Seaman Richard E. Tweeds of Manchester will Mather, son ‘of Mr. and Mrs. VOL. LXXXX, NO. 175 (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, APRIL 26, 1971 (OUssitled Advertising on Page 17) PRICE PIPTBEN CENTS provide the fashions for the Antonio St. James of 129 Coop­ American Association of Medi­ er Hill St., has been graduated cal Assistants, Hartford Chap­ from recruit training at the ter’s “ Spring Review ’71” Naval ’Training Center, Great fashion show Wednesday at 8 Lakes, 111. He attended the Uni­ p.m. at the Hartford Insurance versity of Connecticut. Group Auditorium, 690 Asylum Secretary of State Fires Claim Presidential Panel Ave., Hartford. ’Tickets are ’The 60-60 Club of St. Mary’s available from any AAMA Episcopal Church will have its Lives of 26 member. annual dinner dance May 7 at Starts Journey For Advises Admitting 7 p.m. at the Manchester Coun­ ’The Hillstown Grange will try Club. Everett Frye and his Across U.S. sponsor a public Monte Carlo orchestra will play for dancing. Whist party at the Grange Hall, Reservations may be made by Peace in Mideast By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Red China to U.N. 617 Hills St., April 27 at 8 p.m. contacting Mrs. Tommie String- Four separate fires over the Prizes will be awarded and re­ fellow of 183 Hillstown Rd. or WASHINGTON (AP) — Amid signs of difficulties weekend across the country WASHINGTON (AP)—A presidential commission freshments will be served. The any club member. claimed the lives of 26 persons, recommended today that Communist China be brought event is open to the public. ahead. Secretary of State William P. Rogers took off for London today on the first leg of a two-week jour­ most of them below the age of into the United Nations, with the continued member- ^ ^ ^ ji, w XU Alan R. Tupek of 19 Concord 18. One victim died today. Two . ship of Nationalist China imperative. 2 Darid O. Petersen^ be tte ^ ney to promote peace in the Middle East. persons were hospitalized in This was the highlight of a re- —------^ e s t of honor at the WomenJ semester honors dean’s An authoritative sou rce------critical condiUon. port from a 60-member commis- charter, on the basis that the Committee o ^ t h e Hartford University of New served noUce in Egypt that Cal- ^ SouUieast Asia ’Treaty Organl- ro will be sticking to Its setUe- xatlon—SBATO—meeUng i n Seattle (rfficials blamed a sion set up in connection with (benefits would far outweigh ’The Conllrmatlon Classes of Hampshire. ment demands when Rogers ar- London and Uien a Central careless smoker for the worst observing the 26th anniversary problems that would be raised, South United Methodist C hu rch ______rives. Egyptian officials indicat- Treaty OrganlzaUon—CENTO blaze, in which 12 persons died of_____ the______United Nations. The__ com­ com- Lodge handed the red leath-leath­ will meet Monday from 2:46 to ed his visit wlU be a waste of —parley in Ankara which ends Sunday morning. Nine were hos­ mission is under the chairman­ er-bound report to President 5 p.m. at the church. time unless he presents clearcut Saturday. pitalized. Two remained in criti­ ship of Henry Cabot Lodge, Nixon jjj^on at a ceremonycerei In the views on how to solve the Arab ’Then he flies on to Saudi Ara­ cal condiUon today. President Nixon’s emissary to presidential office. ’Ihe South United Methodist Israeli conflict. bia, Jordan, Lebanon, Egypt Five children died in a fire “ ' “ ’l ^ f U ^ .,“ the report said. ^ He told reporter ^ a t N ix^ Church will host the Junior Most IsraeU newspapers returning to Wash- Saturday night that raced •’can best do its job of war pre- had Choir FestivEil tomorrow at 4 agreed with Rogers’ own caU' ington about May 9. En routd through a two-story home in St p.m. in the sanctuary. Jack tionlng against expecUng a world, provided they subscribe a » f r^ n T e home he expects to stop In Paul, Minn. putes if its membership in d u e s ^ ^ ^ ^ / p o ^ V d L a i Byron Grove is the director. peace breakthrough from his Ronie to see Pe Paul and Ital Nine persons died in two Cttilo ’The festival, open to the pub­ trip, though the semi-official jjm government leaders. fires. w orrld.% Se™ '"utey subscribe the^ had been much agreement lic, is sptmsored by the Amer­ Davar saw the journey as fur- Rogers’ talks with British to the principles of the U.N. • ican Guild of Orgranists, Hart­ ther proof of U.8. top priority Foreign Secretary Sir Alec (See Page Tblrtoen) Charter. This means all govern- James C. H^erty, American ford Chapter. Interest In a Mideast settlement. Dougias-Home and Mideast ments which are unquestionably Broadcasting Co. executive and Moscow's Pravda accused leaders are expected to focus on governing specific areas—even a former White House press sec- (Herald photo by Pinto) OPEN ALL DAY Rogers of being hypocritical by pioposals to reopen the Suez Ca- though they may not control all r e t ^ In the Eisenhower ad- Tolland Mrs. Bernice Smith’s first graders sit on spools pretendlng to have sympathy the areas which they claim.” ministration, said that the rec- formerly used for fishing line by Kingfisher Corp., SUNDAY tor Egypt while arming Israel. with the broader peace talks Inflation Rate The commission members ommendatlons on China all Reports from Lebanxm and Jor- mi^er U.N. mediator Gunnar using larger spools, which once held heavy cable, NorHiway PhamMcy took the position that the United were adopted before the «cen t as tables. Examples of junk which has been recy- dan told of expected demonstra- jarring stalemated, Rogers flg- States should adopt a stand for visit of the United Statestebie- Junk Plays Part in Education m N. tions there against the touring |]|.ea a deal on opening the canal InclUding all firmly establlriied tennis team to the (Chinese cyled into art, hang on the wall. Next to secretary of state. Cut in HaK, By BETTE QUA’TRALE ceived by both the teachers and prove more and more necessary could spur momentum toward government in the international mainland. Departing from Andrews Air eventual general setUement. (Herald Reporter) the students, both of whom find as the educaticmal dollars be­ organization, subject to interna- Hagerty is a member of Uie Force Base In a special jeUlner, tional obligations under the commission. Combining the advantage of it an adventuresome experi­ come harder to come by. Capi­ Rogers arranged first to attend (See Page TUiteen) N ixon Says economy and e co l(^ , teachers ence. tal outlay budget requests are at the Meadowbrook School Exchange Teacher among the first items to be cut WASHING’TON (AP) — Presi­ have fashioned creative func­ i ’The idea to issue a commu- by school boards faced with dent Nixon assured business­ tional furniture and educational t^ty appeal was sparked by economy-minded taxpayers. men today the nation is entering aids from recycled junk. Peirker and Briti^ exchange ’Ihe recycled furniture and a solid emd sustainable expan­ Supreme Court Upholds Almost every classroom has teacher Miss Meg Robertson. teaching tools provide another sion and, with the rate of price its own comer furnished with According to Miss Robertson, economy as well, they don’t increases cut in half, that “ the a large spool table, created the donation cf assorted items take up room at the town dump. worst of inflation is behind us.” Voters^ Veto on Housing from spools formerly holding to be used in the development Besides, the recycling of junk Retired School Principal Nixon repeatedly hammered on the theme of confidence in an States for dally or seasonal em­ heavy cable lines. of educational materials is a items is now considered quite SUNDAY 10 to 121»" By BARRY 8CHWEID address to the 69th annual meet­ ployment. ’The tables are surrounded standard practice in the British fashionable among Increasingly Thomas Bentley, 79, Dies Associated Press Writer schools. ecology minded citizens. ing of the United States CSiam- —Refused to hear the case of by surprisingly rugged smaller ber of Commerce In OonsUtuUon WASHINGTON (AP) — The an Austin. Tex., man convicted spools, formerly used for fish­ Recent in-service workshops Meadowbrook School with its 760 five-through-seven-.year- ’Ihomas BenUey, veteran edu­ Hall. Supreme C3ourt ruled 6 to 3 to­ for possession of one marijuana A ing line by the Kingfisher Corp­ at Meadowbrook have been de­ old students, and its mod re­ AT cator, reUred principsil of the day that the states may allow cigarette butt. It was found by oration, ^ t rescued from the voted to the full development of With militant antiwar demon­ cycled furniture and teaching Hollister St. elementary school strators in the capital organiz­ voters to veto public housing police who searched him with­ town dump by eagle-eyed school the many pcssiblllties of the use tools could prove to be a leader that bears his name, and friend ing two weeks of protest against projects in their comnumltles. out a warrant on the basis of an personnel. of these materials. Hie decision, given by Justice Parker feels the practice of in an area yet to be explored by DISCOUNT FURNITURE of generaUems of Manchester the Vietnamese conflict, Nixon anonymous telephone call about ’The decorated spools and Hugo L. Black, approved a 1960 reclaiming the discards wlU most educators. children, is dead at age 79. assured the country’s largest ’’hippie types.” their uses are as varied as the He succumbed .early this business organization; amendment to the California “ Provialons for referendums decorating instincts of the teach­ We're frepered To morning at his home, 287 Birch “ First, you have a right to be constitution that requires en­ demonstrate devotion to democ­ ers. ’They have proved to be Mt. Rd., BoltiHi, Mdiere he had confident that this nation will dorsement by a majority of the racy. not to bias, discrimina­ Just the right size for the continued to maintain his resi­ reject the counsel of the new voters before houstiig projects tion, or prejudice,” Black kindergarten through second isolationists. need be constructed. wrote. P Go To Any Length To dence since his retirement from grade students at the school. the Manchester schfiol system “ We are ending our involve­ Black said the provision did erhief Justice Warren E. Bur­ not aim at a racial minority and ’They not only provide addi­ The Baby Has in I960 after 38 years. ment in the war in Southeast ger and Justices John M. Har­ tional seating space for the stu­ Please You! insures that all the people of the lan, Potter Stewart and Bynxi To all whose lives touched Asia in a way that will permit dents within the classroom, but us to stay involved in building a community will have a voice in R. White were in the majority his, Mr. BenUey epitomized the are easily stacked for storage. full generation of peace the decision. with Black. Justices Thurgood firm, yet genUe schotdmaster of Classroom bookshelves and Been Named IS ONLY HALF THE STORY! throughout the world.” In other actions today, the Marshall. William J. Brennan storage units have been creat­ an earlier era — tall, deep­ But the basic theme of the court: Jr. and Harry A. Blackmun dis­ voiced, with an erect bearing Demonstrators carrying signs and flags swarm over the Peace Monument ^ rin g —Acted to maintain aid to ed from other spools rescued President was a declaration of Saturday's peace march in Washington. Capitol is in background. (AP Photo) sented. from lOng^lsher’s discards, and smiling manner — his hair confidence in the strength of the jobless workers while their for­ This line-up was noteworthy in later years a shock of silver. economy “ in dealing with the mer employers challenge their in one special ’respect. It was combined with wooden boards. DISCOUNT FURNITURE magnifies your dollar during our Spring __ / Outdated, shelving, donated on Sale Days. Tremendous savings and selections are yours on fine "He was a man truly devoted future of this country, if you ellgiblUty. the first time Blackmun and CoveU, Kevin Michael, son of Lawrence and Dana Ku- —Appointed U.S. Circuit request by Shurway Market, kucka Covell, 68 Summer St., Manchester. He was bom March Colonial fiuniture in your choice of sizes and fabrics. All pieces are to his life’s woric. He deeply want to be a realist, you have to Burger have disagreed in a ma­ be an optimist,” he said. Judge Clifford O’Sullivan to ref­ has been used in the kindergar­ 31 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandpar­ impeccably tailored . . . and with foam cushions for luxurious com­ loved children, and the child­ jor decision. Their voting pat­ ”... You can be confident War Foes Continue Protests eree a dispute between Arkan­ ten rooms for storage and for ents are Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kukucka, Hebron Rd., Andover. ren, In turn, loved and respect­ ’THOMAS BENTLEY tern has been so similar they fort. Choose the s iy to fit your needs and taste . . . in the colors that America’s economy will trances were arrested and offi­ area, young people sang gospel sas and Mississippi involving have become known as the dividing various work areas His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Willis CoveU, ed him,” said A. Hyatt Sutliffe, W ^HINGTON (AP)— whicdi wUl make yoiu: rooms come alive. Note the following prices. “ He used to make the rounds of continue its vigorous expansion cials at several other govern­ hymns and at the old Senate Of­ their mutual Mississippi River “ Minnesota Twins.” within the classroom. Boston HIU Rd., Andover. now principal of Illing Junior Small^handfuls of war According to Meadowbrook Allow about 2 weeks for dellvety. 10 Year Constiuotion Guarantee. each room daily to talk with the without bringing on a new round ment agencies tightened securi­ fice Building 25 demonstrators boundary. Justice William O. Douglas High School and a close friend of inflation.” foes and poverty lobbyists ty measures. blocked the entrance of the of­ —^Upheld the power of Cton- School Principal Donald Park­ Perkaltis, David Anthony, son of Anthony and Caryl Kls- children and the teachers, and ruled himself out of the case of BenUey. ’"The facts show that we are roamed the halls of Con­ Seven students from Pennsy- fice of Sen. John Stennis, D- gress to strike at org^anlzed er, the teachers at the school seU Perkaltis, 65 Homestead St., Manchester. He was bom he used to love to tell them without giving any reason. Sutliffe, who started his teach­ winning the fight against rising gress today, kicking off a crime by making loan-sharking eagerly fill out “ junk requisi­ March 31 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal stories. He was a remarkable vania’s Haverford College be­ Miss., chairman of the Armed Marshal, speaking for tii^ dis­ ing career under Mr. BenUey at prices. In 1969, inflation was a federal offense. tion” forms as they continually grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Andrew KisseU, 766 E. Middle Reg. Price SALE PRICE story-teller. He had no need for two-week campaign of gan a period of fasting In a sit- Service Committee. ’They left senters, said the amendmwt at the Hollister St. School in 1940, rearing along at a rate higher —Upheld the government’s come up with new ideas for re­ ’Tpke., Manchester. He has a brother, Ronald, 3. a public address system.” planned nonviolent disrup­ in at Senate Minority Leader when threatened with arrest by issue, Article No. 34, is a form claming the discarded items do­ I* * * *1 . $128 CHAIR ...... lauded the principal as ” a Edson M. Bailey, former than 6 per cent a year; in 1970 tion. Hugh Scott’s office. a beefed-up police force. right to grant Informal permits of “ invidious discrimination” ...... $58. unique and remarkable man. He we managed to reverse that of admission to some 60,000 nated to the school by residents Warner, MicheUe Lee, daughter of WUUam and Mary Manchester High School prin­ The small number of demon­ 'The students called the Penn­ On the House side youths taught me counUess good things dangercus trend, and prices Mexicans entering the United (See Page laght) in reply to a request from Park­ Gavello Warner, 96 Broad St., Manchester. She was bom $ 69 OTTOMAN ...... $28. cipal, who reUred the same yeqr strators, some softly chanting sylvania Republican a “ symbol sought out their congressmen to about teaching w d children as Mr. Bentl/ey, spoke of his rose 5.6 per cent; in the first er about six weeks ago. March 31 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal ” Ylp, Yip, Yip,” contrasted in of Nixon’s policies” and said get passes to the gallery or per­ ’The junk requisition form $188 LOVE SEAT, 50 Inches ...... $98. during my first years at Hollis­ “ loyal and dedicated service quarter of this year, prices rose grandmother is Mrs. Helena GaveUo, 147 Spmce St., Manches­ size with the huge throng that they hoped to Influence the sen­ was devised by several teach­ ter, for which I must consider and his real, personal interest at the annual rate of 2.7 per suade them to. sign a proposed ter. Her paternal grandmother is Mrs. LUUan Harvey, Man­ $288 SOFA, 79 inches____ ...... $158. myself fortunate and ever grate­ cent, the lowest rise in four rallied at the Capitol Saturay in ator. Vietnam peace treaty. ers at the school as a means of chester. She has two brothers, Raymond, 6, and Phillip, 5. In every child, which extended controlling the now valuable ful. to the family, and which con­ years. a peaceful demonstration a po­ •The students were told the •The House adjourned after a Foe Doubles SOFA, 98 inches .... “ He was the same with all “ We have cut the rate of infla­ lice official called the biggest in length of their stay would be de­ New T ria l supply closet, loaded with all Leonard, William Brian, sent of William Jr. and Sandra tinued into high sch(x>l and be­ half-hour of routine business out $328 4-CUSHION SEAT ... the teachers and all the chil­ tion in luilf. Washington history. termined by Scott, who current­ sorts of items ranging from cof­ Wilson Leonard, 816 Avery St., South Windsor. He was bom ...... $228. yond. Many times he was able of respect for Rep. Robert J. dren. He always kept the per­ ‘"rhe figures ahead wUi have ly is out of town. Attacks In fee cans to foam rubber and March 31 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal to tvelp us in the placement of At the Pentagon seven demon­ O n M y L a i sonal contact that marks the (8m Pace BIgkt) flower pots, among others. (See Page Twelve) strators blocking main en­ In other parts of the Senate grandfather is Roland R. Wllsrai, 897 Avery St., South Wind­ great educator,” SuUiffe said. (See Page Eight) Macaroni and Beans sor. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William A. INTERIOR DECORATING T o B egin South V iet One' of the most popular items Leonard, 453 Foster St., South Windsor. He has two sisters, has proved to be the dried rice, ASSISTANCE AT NO CHARGE Kathleen, 6H> and Cynthia, 2Vi. FT. MoPHERSON, Ga. (AP) SAIGON (AP) — The enemy macaroni and beans. 'When put « « * • * OR OBUGATION — Capt. Eugene M. Kotouc, an doubled his attacks in South in indi'vidual coffee cans they Fowler, JnUe EUen, daughter of Michael and Mary Ann are turned into musical instru­ intelligence officer charged ■with Vietnam over the weekend and Gibney Fowler, 104 Downey Dr., Manchester. She was bom Alternative Society Unfolds: maiming and assaulting a Viet inflicted heavy losses on the ments; science classes use April 8 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grand-, them for teaching weighing and (3ong suspect after U.S. troops South Vietnamese and their parents are Mr. and Mrs. William Gibney, Somerset, Mass. APPROXIMATELY asssLulted the village of My Lai American allies. One attack measuring while kindeigarten Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Josei^ Fowler, Young and Full of Dreams 2 in 1968, goes on trial today. early today wrecked the biggest classes use them for counting Bronxvllle, N.Y. Her maternal great-grandmother is Mrs. V* 2 WEEKS DELIVERY on the society that produced Kotouc, 37, a stocky, baJdlsh amnumition dump in the central and to teach coordination skills ’Ihomas Fowler, New York, N.Y. She has a brother, Michael; EDITOR'S NOTE: There is such as pouring. paratrooper from Humboldt, part' of the country for the third and a sister, Jane. developing in America a second her. ■ Math^matiC9.x,qp an introduc­ society—an Alternative Society. She is not alone. Neb., faces a maximum sen­ time since January., Communiques and field re­ tory level is given a 'visual di­ It's young and full of dreams. Throughout the nation, untold tence of 10 yecurs Imprisonment Albro, Carolyn Jean, daughter of James and Janice ports said at least 49 South Viet­ mension by the use of large But It also has its own wobbly numbers of young white, well if convicted by a military jury T T “ b u d g e t Albro, 14 Bess’tRd., Enfield. She was bom April 7 at namese were killed, 168 were dried b e ^ s ^ d cut up egg cbv Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandmother is institutions and structures, and educated Americans have made of seven career Army officers tonsrf^rta in the rnA kindergarten IrinHai^oroi*TAn nloeoAoclasses: * • a a« • the same decision to live apart chosen earlier. wounded and more than 100 Mrs. Ralph Mudgett, Somers. Her paternal grandmother is it Is attracting large numbers of houses were destroyed in at­ The students count out various Mrs. Vincent Schneble, South St., CoventryjShe has a brother, disaffected young people. This from the larger society that He is the fourth soldier to be tacks since Saturday. Tlie cas­ combinations of beans which Robert, 9; and two sisters, Susan, 8, and Sharon, 2. dispatch, the first of a series spawned them. court-martialed on criminal when put in the cups made out YOUR UVING ROOM charges arising from an alleged ualties included five civilians from the AP Special Assign­ Many may prove temjiorary of the egg cartons, must total HEADQUARTERS dropouts, staying off to the side massacre at My Lai and its aft­ killed and 66 wounded. 6 Weiner, Christy Lynn, daughter of Richard and Judith ment Team, examines the the number shown on the top of with one foot at least tentatively ermath. Two enlisted men were The U.S. Command reported Porter Weiner, Hope Valley Estates, Amsten. She was bom broader aspects this new and the board. OVER 250 OTHERS IN oi planted in straight America. acquitted of assault and Lt. Wil­ seven Americans killed, three April 7 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grand­ significant development In Irons are used in the art STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE They are finding ” a way sta­ liam L. (3olley Jr. was convicted missing, and 60 wounded. Two parents are Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Porter, RFD 1, Martin Rd., American life. classes for melting crayons for Hebron. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter DELIVERY tion.” of murdering 22 civilians during UB. heavy duty bulldozers, two various creaUve uses; ball the operation. Sheridan tanks, one armored Weiner, Colchester. By KEN HARTNETT ’“■But there is evidence,” bearings, and toothpicks are * « >*l •, WI wrote sociolcglsts Peter L. and Tlie Army said Kotouc did not personnel carrier, a UHl heli­ used for counting and math, as Denis, Brian David, son of Gerald and Suzanne M t^ n - BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) — Brigitte Berger in the New Re­ take part in the actual assault. copter and an F4 Phantxnn fighter-bomber were lost. well as for weighing and creat­ ald Denis, 120 W. Center St, Manchester. He was bom April Margaret Mary, 22, tall, lithe public, “ that for an as yet un­ But, ais the intelligence officer •NO MOMEY DOWN • LOW BANK RATES *FREE DELIVERY Only 54 North Vietnamese ing geometric stmetures, ac­ 7 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandmother and educated daughter of the known number, the way statitm for Task Force Barker, he was were reported killed. cording to Parker. is Mrs. Anne McDonald, Pittsburgh, Pa. His paternal grand­ middle class, hopes someday to is becoming a place of perma­ assigned to Interrogate suspects •The attacks were Educational games have been parents are Mr. and Mrs. Philibert Denis, Gariiner, Mass. He make her parents understand nent settlement. For an appar­ afterwards. The task force pro­ CMicentrat- ed in the Mekcnig delta south of devised by the teachers, around has a sister, Ruth, 3. why die dropped out. But not ently growing number, there Is vided the assault troops for the Saigon and along a 300-mlIe the use of dice donated during *. *. • *. * D IS C O U N T MANCHESTER yet; the weekend would be awk­ a movement from youth culture operation. the recent junk drive. Kotouc is accused of maiming stretch of the coastal lowlands Karat, Joanne Lisa, daughter of Richard Sr. and Nancy - ward enough. to counter culture. ’Ihese are Foam mbber pieces have Roman Karat, 493 Woolam Rd., Warehouse Point. She was the ones who drop out perma­ a suspected Viet Cong during an from Cam Ranh to Da Nang. 175 PINE STREET 646-2332 Her parents were driving In South Vietnamese headquar­ been used for blocks, introduc­ bom April 14 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal nently.” Interrogation by cutting off part ing geometric shapes and tex­ Comer of Pine ft Forest Streets from Kansas Saturday and she of a finger and assaulting him ters reported 64 “ enemy-lnitiat- grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Felix Roman Jr., 1260 Sullivan had already promised to spend There’s no way to estimate tures, for making alphabet let­ Ave., South Windsor. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and F U R ^ U R E by cutting him on the neck. The Cd incidents” between 6 a.m. WWMIK the day with her friends making the size of the Alternative Socie­ ters and numbers . . . and for Mrs. Simon Karat Jr., Warehouse Point. She has a brother, Army alleges the crimes took Sunday and 6 a.m. Monday, the cushioning the spool stools. a pornographic film. ty’s populaticxi, but it is clear place about two miles from My highest number this month and Richard Jr., IMi- that thousands of young people Flower pots are used to dis­ nmci [The $76 wm help Margaret Lai, several hours after the in­ more than double the average of Mary get through another have turned tl\qir backs on the play various items of student Sault, Jason Randall, s<»i of Allan and Joan Sense Sault, HARTFORD fantry attack. 24 a day earlier in April. liA R E H O U S E month. Bach month brings her America of process^ food and handiwork, as well as for the 32 Foster St., Manchester. He was bom March 28 at Hartford •ITie captain’p civilian lawyer, (Hie U.S. Command an­ skyscrapers luid eight cylinder growing of plants by the stu­ Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred­ 3580 MAIN STREET 522.7241 cloeer to the day she can flee former Nebraska Gov. Robert nounced five “ significant” rock­ Open Sunday 10-12 cars and little houses, in subur­ dents. When used in conjunction erick Bense Jr., East Hartford. His paternal grandparents are. the city for the rural commune Crosby, 60, said Kotouc will et and mortar attacks on Ameri­ Former Fuller Bldg., Next to that lights up her dreams. bia. They are trying to build can forces during the night, the with donated scraps and bolts Mr. and Mrs. Clifford J. Sault, Phelps Rd., Manchester. His Consumer Seles, oft I-M maintain in his trial that the tip of material, they make beauti­ maternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Edith A. Bense, Oaikland, Even If that dream falls something better of their own. of the suspect’s finger was acci­ most in nearly three weeks. i>Sl °'’®“ They are engaged, some quite ful display comers. Calif. His paternal great-granmothers are Mrs. Mary P. Sault ' - J g l MtfUMIKMB OCOIT rUNS MNUKE through, there are others. The dentally cut off. Viet Cong mortars set off The whole reclamation proj­ and Mrs. Gladys Jobert, both of Manchester. He has a broth­ Alternative Society has no consciously, some sponteineous- ” He will tell the court when scores of 60(Kpound bombs at ect has been enthusiastically re- er, Jeffrey, 3%. shortage of dreams and Mar­ ly, in building an Alternative So- These are members of a city commune in Seattle. movement has “ exploded over the past year—^they garet Mairy is a member in good As sociologrist Bennett Berger says, the commune are everywhere” : Built on young hope. (AP Photo) (8m Page Elclit) (8m Page Eleven) standing. She turned her back (See Page Ten)

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