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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. .CONN.. THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1971 PAGE SEVEN PAGE SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALL, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1971 Rham Junior and High School Carter Care Andover which they will be entering in agree on aome lightening of the pro­ Connecticut India the Scapegoat the fall. ittanrl^pHtpr posed sales tax burden, and some token ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) — There will be six cessions at Conservation Commission the school with PJiam students increase in the state's aid to the cities Gov. Jimmy Carter bias con­ Yankee tinued a popular program present, telling the youngsters lEttpntng and .towns. In Pakistan Problem, about their school. All of the PURl.TfgTRD BY T H E ___ begun by former Gov. Les­ Chairman To Leave Post hexraIjD f r u it in g oo., in c. This would represent as good an exit By A.H»0. ter Maddox and invited 6th Graders will be takeh on a 13 BlanU Street The ' Andover Conservation forestatlon, land use education visit to the high school where Mtutcfaeater. Coon. from its financial emergency as the Georgians into his office to IHOIUS T. IIT310US0N The 1971 State Senate the Contends Mrs. Gandhi discuss their problems. Commission chai^an, Mrs. ^nd. recreatlpn in this area. they jvlll tour the grounds and WAliTESl R. FERGUSON state can hope for; it would, if Gover­ More than 60 persons — Philip Joranson o f the com- buildings, Publiabers other day gave impressive Matgaret Hohmann has indi­ FViunded October 1. 1881______nor and Assembly could head for it with demonstration that It has a 3y SEUG S, HARRISON that ''they have not been as pro- young, old, in suits and in mission was appointed liaison The students will have oppor- cated she will resign effective future relatkmshlps with the tunlties to meet and talk with a minimum of political attitudinizing, real capacity for preserving (C) 1971, Hi© Washington Post vocative lately as they used to coveralls — came into his Published Every Evening Except Simdays Jtme 30 of this year. scout troop concerning this pro- the guidance personnel at and Holidays. Entered at the F o ^ Office M that leisurely way of conduct­ office, a g;roup at- a time, Manchester, Oonn., as Second Ctaae Hall spare the state one of those legislative NE5W DBLHI-Prlme Minister ^» during his first session While several members of the gram. Mrs. Pfanstiehl said Rham, and a program has H a t t e r ______ing business which has distin­ Indira Gandhi said Tuesday that adjournment deadlocks which benefit no­ guished its predecessors dur­ « 4 4 11 A -r jj i-^ciining comment on the Wednesday. < commission expressed the hope worked out been arranged with the 6th SUBSCRIPTION RATES P akls^ Is seeking to use India u.S. reacUon to the East Paki- Unlike M a d d o x, who _ TLT 1. 1. •- lor developing town-owned land graders In the towns of Hebron Payable In Advance body. ing the past two decades, and that Mrs. Hohmann, who has ____ ,,___. ______v—___ _ Qs -a sca ^ g oa t” for its dlf- gt^n fighting, she said it is “ not laughed, joked and sympa­ near the Hop River for swim- and Marlborough, One Year ...... tSB.OO that, beyond the talents of Its Six Hooths ...... 19.B0 liculties In East Pakistan and foj. ug ^ other coun- thized with the people in served on the commission for mlng, plcknlcking and otiier Three H ontlu...... 9.75 predecessors, it Is capable of Other events being planned declared that “ any country situ- tries should react. So far as we loud tones, Carter led them some years, could be perauad- recreational purposes, One MoBth ...... 3.X blazing new trails of Its own. for the 6th Grade incTude the ated as we are always has to be are concerned we are in a very to a comer of his office ed to remain, she indicated that Highway Subject rvR* Since the beginning of legls- annual picnic and banquet. No Longer Any Excuse fully prepared for any contin- special posiUon and whatever away from newsmen and other obligations would not al- The commission discussed In TOE ASBOCIATmi FRSISB laUve time, and up to Its first The Aaaooated Preas Is exclusivcdy en- gency.” happens will have a tremendous spoke with them in hushed low enough time to continue length the question of highway Manchester Evening Herald UUed to the 'u a « of repubi teation of all In this wonderful world in which we encounter with this 1971 Senate, or not other- Asked whether she saw any impact on our security. It Is tones. service with the commission. i-g^ and a letter was read from Andover correspondent, Anna news dispatches credited■ 5d to it live syme financial experts have just making a bill the "Order Of wise credited in this paper and also the chance of a political formula only what is happening but “ It[s helpful to me to see The commission had as its an Andover resident requesting Frisina, tel. 742-9347. local news published here. The Day” had been a sacred Headquarters for R.C. plane, BpeckU dls- come up with a sure-fire guide-book for for cooling off the conflict In t**® region where it is happen- what' problems are present­ guest at the recent meeting, jjig commission’s participation ------All lic t o of repubi toitton of device for guaranteeing that ac­ patcheses nereln are also naerved. the average American family to use in East Pakistan In resnonse to That whole area is an ex- ed to the people individual­ Mrs. Paul PfansUriil, former discouraging the building of iw u boat and car building supplies. tion on a certain bill would be­ The Herald Prtntlnc Oomiany Inc., as­ the appeal by Soviet President Ptu^'^e sort of area.” ly,” he said later. “Some of member, and a Gadetite Girl future segments of 1-84. Uart IVllsnAp figuring out its own finances. gin at a certain specific hour Kits, Ekiglnes, Radios sumes no financial reapoosibaity for typo- Nikolai Podgomy, she replied — the problems are chronic Sccut leader. rphe commission made clear INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A graphloal errors appearing in adverUK- on a certain specific day. ments and other reading matter in The Among its findings are these: ones . . . mostly they are Mrs. Pfanstiehl was Instru- that while It had joined with the dogcatcher attempting to cap- Also U-control and free flight When, therefore, on Wednes­ in a 60-mlnute Interview that “ it . . . posing the danger Manchester Ehrentng Herald. If you are employing a large share doesn’t seem very likely, does problems which relate to the mental in getting developed a town Planning and Zoning Com- tore a stray German shepheid day, March 31, Clerk McCoUam poor.” aubscriber to Los Angeles TTmes-WaHiing- it, as things ore developing, al­ o f tear long-range plan for the land mission to prepare a report on has accidentally shot himself ten Foal News Service. of your income just to pay off old debts, of the Senate announced that though anything is still» pos­ — ^ ------near the school with the cooper- 23 factors affecting the routing with a tranquilizer dart, Still servl^ client of N. E. A. Service, Inc. you are In trouble. leadership had agreed to make Fubliihers Representattvea — Mathews, When I called attention to It, and that is why It Is danger- ation of Richard Harris, state of the proposed highway. It had Gerald R. Watson, 43, the Shannon and Cullen Inc., Spedal Agency the wiretap bill the Order Of sible. If your revolving charge accounts _ Is widespread speculation here, otis,because it is so emotional, service forester, and Thornton net at anv time actually endors- unintended victim, was called — New York, ChicagD, Detroit and Boston. The Day at 2:30 o’clock on Then she added shr.rply, there any desire to cool it off that Pakistan might seek to use Ih e others are talking about the Secor of the U.S. Soil Oonserva- gd the construction of the high- Wednesday to a resddence on HILL'S HOBBY HUT MEMBE31 AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULA- seem to be climbing steadily, that’s a Tuesday, April 6, that supposed­ on the other side? This is ob- India as the scapegoat for Its conditions peoi^e live In, and if tlon Service. way. the southeast side of town where TTONS. very bad sign. ly gave firm notice that action 26 TIMBER TRAIL SOUTH WINDSOR viously not a step they have troubles In Bengal, posing the people see you are going In a She presented details of the A motion was passed by the he found the dog hiding under a Display advertising e lo s ^ hours on the bill would indeed begin Fw Monday — l p.m. Friday. If new bills are coming in faster than talien because of some sudden dangers of war, Mrs. Gandhi certain direction and are daihg plan to the Conservation Com- commission that it would con- porch. Tel. 644-07B1 at that hour. Large selection of Model For Tueaday — 1 p.m. Saturday. you pay the old ones, you are In real provocation. It was well thought rephed that “they are already certain things or trying to do mission, which call for exten- aider an endorsement of the ex- Police said the tranquilizer FV>r Wednesday — 1 p.m. Monday. At 2:30 o’clock, on the sched­ Open: For ’ntursday — 1 p.m. Tueaday out and well planned, and be- tiyln? to make us the scape- them^ you can combat their ap- give plantings, complete devel- change of town landa for any gun discharged when Watson Rocket Supplies, Estes, danger. uled Tuesday afternoon, we Ehr Friday — 1 pm. Wedneaday. fore undertaking such a step ®J’®n't they? Any coun- peal.” opment of the nature trail, Nathan Hale State Forest lands dropped It. A dart struck him in Hon. - Fri. 6-9 p.m. Classtfled■ deadline 'aadllne 4:304:9b p.m. day hne- took our post in the Senate MPC, Cox, Centuri — tore putWeatlooitloo 4:30 p.m. Friday lor If you had been really smart, you they must have thought out all f.„, are alwftys wUdllfe, refuge - and recreation that might be Involved in a the neck. Watson was hospital- Saturday and Monday puhUcatlon. Chamber. There were In the •' has n Q a rto n Kbea riT»ATaoprepared vatart ffora v * ® stopped from sending “volun- least three cases” but no fatall- DEADLINE They have their uses. Particularly yard enters and exits into the have arisen if Sheikh Mujlbur teers’’ into East Pakistan, she Ues. Any realistic reading of the^,sitGatIoh where drugs and potential campus vio­ Republican caucus. Rahman and President Yahya said "we are trying to stop The note sold that Pakistani at Hartford has to ccaiclude that, al­ lences are concerned. 2:43: Senators Alfano of Suf- Khan had gone on with their them,” adding, “so far, they armed forces since April 7 have This is But the infiltration of campuses by un­ field and Sullivan of Waterbury HERE! though almost everyone may have aome negotiations” on a confedera- are only making all kinds of an- been concentrating opposite the dercover men for federal or local au­ enter, from the Democratic tlon agreement, she observed, nouncements.” remote Indian state of Tripura suspicion, or^ear, or wish that the in­ thorities still gives us pause. caucus, and confer with each “It was only when Mujib was She reacted with irritation in the area bordering the Oomll- STAY OUT OF TROUBLE . . . the season come tax mu^ eventually become part In the first place, their presence is a other. drlven to the waUl that thece when asked about the possible la district of East Pakistan, reminder that an age of campus inno­ 2 ;48: Senator Caldwell of SAVE TIME AND WORRY . . . of the state’s revenue structure, there is was a turn- in that direction.” value of some form of bold post- The note said these Pakistani cence, if there ever really was one, is for Bridgeport, Democratic floor election initiative on Kashmir army units were "resoiting to Let BLOCK Prepare Tour for now almost no chance whatsoever that the moment past. A few years ago, of leader, emerges from Demo­ and other issues outstanding be- unprovoked and heavy firing Connecticut is ready to admit that step course, there were already agents on cratic caucus, crosses the . . . there will be tween India and Pakistan de- and adopting threatening pos- various campuses who had infiltrated In­ chamber, knocks on door of must be taken now. increased bitterness sigfned to reverse the present tures along our border.” to student organizations; but their work Republican caucus, and enters. drift toward conflict and A Foreign Ministry spokes- FASHION centered on foreign Involvements. Now 2:61; Senator Caldwell exits Governor MeskiU has refused to be­ But die said In reply to a strengthen moderate elements man said that the note was In the campus Is very much the focus of from Republican caucus tmd re­ "a warning to Pakistan come the one to propose an Income tax. Am erica’s Internal challenges,' or what Photographed by Reginald Pinto question that she “does not in West Pakistan favoring dls- e«®ct turns to Democratic caucus. know” whether nearly three engagement from the eastern not to provoke anything on the DROME TAX A H & R BLOCK'S NOW' , many call Its domestic threat. Some WATER SYSTEM 2:66: Clerk M cC ollam border.’ COLLARS Tile Democratic party is not likely to weeks of flghtlng has led to a wing. service is f « t , may say the young have brought the emerges from Democratic cau­ The protest said that Pakista­ be able to unify itself into being the change in B^igali attitudes rul­ accurate and pmpxRED ' need for spying upon themselves. Tbls cus and announces, on loud ni arm y units In the Dlnajpur ing out negotiations on a politi­ dependable... WHILE ptdltical agency to propose it. may be so. But the fact of infiltration speaker, that Senate will con­ . . Strong domestic area 220 miles north of Calcutta cal compromise with West Pak­ the cost is low. YOU gives all on the campus, not just the few A Thought for Today vene in five minutes. had been “firing . . . light ma­ That leaves a rather strange alliance committed to trouble, intimations of Big istan short of full indepen­ political position Save yourself WAIT Sponsored by Uve Manchester 2:67: Senator Ives of Morris, chine guns into Indian territory, Brother surveillance which compound dence. “We can only say that needless time ot potential proponents of an income Council of Churches Republican floor leader, visits in particular, the Indian village *2 to the tensions of college-going today. In sid e no matter what the outcome, My use of the phrase “new and worry. See the Democratic caucus. tax, an alUance so strange It does not there will be Increased bitter- gtart'art” and a reference to the . . . . One wonders too whether such infiltra­ 3 ;03: Lieutenant Governor BLOCK today. I A N BLOCR 1B7 seem likely to find any effective means tion will spread beyond campuses. There Muskie^s Miscalculation Life is so much more than ness with the Blast Bengalis, maneuverability resulting from ^ nimina)- fhasu* GUARANTEE P Hull, on the restrum, says “ The ‘5 cell-division, respiration, heart Things can never be normal.” her unusually strong domestic p^ests flwse We guarantee accurate preparation of every tux return. of actually exercising all its potential is, of course, evidence that government Senate will come to order Im­ officials are particularly sensitive to beat, and brain wave. Life Is If we make any errors that cost you ony penalty or The throat decoration. Today's height strength. purposefulness and direction. mediately, more or less.” interest, we will pay that penolty or interest.______trouble directed against America’s poli­ 3:05: Hull, noting that there of jewelry for today’s longer fashions. It consists, this strange potential cies in Southeast Asia. An Informer was^ R e p o r t Jesus Christ came to raise life Is an Order Of The Day on the Have a fling with neck rings! Encircle to a new level, to demonstrate Oiou En-lal,8 letter to Y a l ^ have worked In the be- ..guitAWe iiBtructlcxis should alliance, at a scattering of Republicans used, it was widely surmised, to gain Calendar, recognizes Senator your beautiful neck with gold or silver evidence in the Berrlgan case. And with­ By Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak how man can share in God’s who think an income tax is the only eternal creativity by loving. Crafts, who introduces some colored bands, double or triple rows of out judging the merits of such a practice cimstituents In the gallery. AMERICA'S LARGEST TAX SERVICE W ITH OVER 5 0 0 0 OFFICES way really to ease the real estate tax in that particular case, one still wonders Thoe who love enjoy a life ^ to launch any ^^ssion but"todr atU- pseudo pearls or lovely velvets with Gov. George W allace)— Mus- body knew whether he was ac­ 3:07: Clerk reads humorous upon P^s^’’ at^^or to such aggressive whether informers could be used to infil­ WASHINGTON — The stun­ which doesn’t end when cell- MANCHESTER SHOPPING PARKADE burden, of a strong contingent of liberal cepting or declining; he ended resolution commending Hull on cameos. trate other institutions, say, the press — ning miscalculation by Sen. klc’a highest edge ever. division ceases and respiration, (Rear Lower Level) up declining. The Democratic traditional dinner he Is going inLpendent land” on ®"** ®o hostU®- I to® Pakistan armed forces Democrats who think an Income tax is to “ get the goods’’ on newsmen whose Edmund S. Muskle of Maine The- question for Muskie now heart beat, and brain wave Monday thru Friday 9:U0 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 9 leader in one of the state’s to give the Senate. Mondav nieht. suing the course I felt to be continue In this manner, the SAT. TILL 5:30 a way to achieve economic social justice views on the war may be aispect; or that a low profile should extend is whether these triumphant poll stop. Saturday and Sunday 9:00 a.m. to.0:90 p.ml largest downstate counties is 3:08: Appointment from Gov­ Mrs. G a ^ i was guarded in right all along and we have government of India would hold worse, to ferret out circumstantial evi­ to ignoring politicians, probably figures will be undermined by The Rev. Robert W. Ihloff PhoM 64A-5440 by sharing the wealth, and of a strong still waiting for a reply to his ernor is read into the record. her response to questions con- never got any response to our government of Pakistan dence which would not stand, up in a costing him ^chance to tie up the Muskie-can’t-be-nominated St George’s Episcopal <22iurch 945 MAIN STREET DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER letter. The state’s Democratic 3:09: Hull announces he pre­ cemlng the possible extent ot leelers. ^ , solely responsible for any conse- IViiDNO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY 1. segment ot^ Connecticut industry and court of law but vdilch would serve to In­ the DempiSratic Presidential talk now being reflected in tlie Bolton chieftains never hear from Mus­ sumes, there being an Order ot Ghinese backing for the Pakls- "The _ electlon^<^m t JtiaM quences Biat may ensue.’ comTnerce which has come to the opinitm timidate the press nonetheless. nomlnatlpm was underscored press. If the polls decline, the the Day, there will be no more ^ ^ ™ n t and the im- any difference Tl^ to why to- What has made the use of Informants here recently at a social gather- little hard, committed support kie himself. that an income tax may become, for other business. pact <5^e Boat Paktotan situ- ack, Hindu r ig h t -v ^ ernor, and the reluctance of the Denuv judgment warped. Injustice m^iy be organization. Thus, he seems Washington lawyer Bert Bern- ings with polluters which have their party’s frontrunner. Most the debate by moving the pas­ She noted that Peking had continue to represent a greater done by his testimony. more upset by his recent trou­ hard, but it Is still unsolved. even the faint air of confronta­ cratic leadership, one reaches the con­ said they preferred Sen. Hub­ sage of the wiretap Mil. broadcast “the West Pakistani poUtical chaUenge than ^ Further, suspicion is contagious. Al­ ert Humphrey of Minnesota. A bles with the mayors over re- Seemingly, bringing order out tion.”—Ralph Nader’s Task version of things” in Bengal but Communists she clusion that the income tax Is not com­ ready there exists on mapy campuses an couple were eyeing Gen. Henry venue-sharing than his problems of chaos on L Street has a low­ Force on pollution. said that "we do not close the "because communallam to ing out of this sessiim, and that, there­ incipient fear that flje government is M. Jackson of Washington. with state politicians. Dissat­ er priority than speech content. “ I love the fact that my hus­ door” on Improved relaUons and tional. You cannot argue about fore, the sharpest issue rising out of the heading toward an/era of repression. What makes this significant isfied with his own speechwrit- Bernhard also is urging Mus­ band can sweep a floor and fry Yesterdays The nation shoidd’ merefore be watchful ers, Muskie plans to tarm out kie, when he has a spsu’e min­ an egg, but I don’t particularly state’s financial crisis has been settled. is that Muskie might have had that the preftont techniques of intelli­ all or nearly all the Texans had future speeches. He is making ute, to telephone those politic­ want to see him in the -kitchen Herald If we accept the idea that the income gence gathenng do not so feed upon he profitably used the time since plans to conduct Senate subcom­ ians he has been igoring. That wearing an apron.” —Singer tax issue has been settled, for the pres­ themselves that the campuses be made his triumphant election eve tele­ mittee hearings on key subjects workaday habit, second nature Pearl Bailey to a newspaper ed­ 25 Years Ago HOUSE & HALE IS IN THE even less habitable, or another g^rotesque around the country. for Hubert Humphrey or Ted itors’ panel discussion on wom­ ent at least, that leaves the Assembly cast last November. Instesul, he Strant warehouse at 192 Main erg^ot allegation and intimidation occur. has done nothing to build an or­ But all that igrnores the heart Kennedy, seems agony for Ed en’s liberation. St. is burned to ground in fire PROTECTION BUSINESS — and Its two party leaderships and the CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR. ganization there. Moreover, he of his problem in, for example, Muskie. Yet failure to make “ They should have an express of suspicious origin. Governor with two choices. ^ has Ignored two powerful Texans so key a state as Illinois. An those contacts seems to have line just for people who want to and we*re fough about if, too! most interested in him last invitation for Muskie to address lost him the opportunity of tie- make one bet.’’—Nanvy Kon- 10 Years Ago First, they can find ample oppi^rtupl- the testimonial dinner of Lt. ing up decisive numbers of pol­ Our Changing Language November but now having sec­ dratlnk of Manhattan, waiting Six juveniles are blamed for ty for political battle in all'Uie subsidiary ond thoughts: Lt. Gov. Ben Gov. Paul Simon, probable nom­ iticians for the nomination. Con­ in line to place a wager as New damaging and eieallng money decisions they have to make, and carry Like the Society it serves, our lan- Barnes and Democratic Nation­ inee for Governor next year, tinued failure could conceivably York City’s Offtrack Betting from newly installed nickel Let’s not kid around— was so badly handled that no­ los'' him the nomination itself. system opened. a tax-budget fight down to the end of g;uage is constantly changing. But some- al Treasurer Robert Strauss. parking meters.. your furs are precious tim es one can only wonder if the Texas is no isolated example. to you — and they the session and into a series of immedi­ changes are improvements. In New York, Illinois, and Ohio, should be — after all, ate special sessions. Some years ago, for example, Ameri­ Muskie has neither laid down a they Etfe expensive as can business began to embrace use of Or, second, they can give up some of rudimentary organization nor well as beautiful . . . the suffix “wise" as a way of saying, kept touch with political leaders. Fisch^tti that’s why your furs their political oi^iortunism and head con­ “in regard to.” Balance sheets showed Moreover, until very recently, sciously and directly toward such rea­ how the company was doing financial- shcrald have the best the omissions have been inten­ protection. ' sonable ccunpromlses as lie open to wise. Employment was either up or tional. down, personnel wise. Marketwise, the When that election eve tele­ them. Edsel was a bomb. cast made Muskie a runaway ★ We're Tough— The Governor and the Democratic ma^ The media have had their influence, frontrunner, he and his advisers about our fBUjUlUes . . . too. Time magazine has made lasting eyed the -vulnerability of past 5 JorlUes in the General Assembly are, our gpeclally designed, and useful contributions with “tycoon" frontrunners and decided to when his veto power is calculated in, air-candiUoned vaults are and “socialite,” which in part make up malntaijft a Idw profile—few completely moth - proof, situated In positions of equal Ekrength. for the publicatlan’s less enduring neolo­ speeches, few trips around the heat and humidity proof, gisms such as “omnivenderous” and The key area ot potential compromise country. That was sound strat­ fireproof, too. “ paradoxhund." Some television weath­ egy, but they extended the low between them lies in the question of ermen seem incapable of telling us profile to ignoring politicians ★ We’re Tough— whether to pay off the state’s present whether tomorrow will bring rain, snow, and political spadework. That sleet or hail; instead, they talk about the deficit in one year, as the Governor miscalculation has brought a about who handles your Profeaalcnally train- curious meteorological phenomenon, tentative verdict, delivered furs. proposes, or ^read it over a number of ed people meticulously “ precip.” privately by top . state party Now even the environmentalists, sup­ handle them. years, perhaps as many as four, as the leaders, that Muskie is dead. Democrats suggest. posedly so concerned with protecting our heritage against the ravagers, have let Almost surely, that verdict is It should not be too much of a strain their guard slip. The great concern to­ premature—if only for the thin­ for the Governor to adjust to a budget­ day is for “ecosys,” as that television ness of the field. The two most FREE ESTIMATES GIVEN ON special on the Everglades made clear. likely altcmatlves, Humphrey ing which would spread the burden over REPAIRING, REMODELING AND Granted, few things in this life are and Sen. Edward M. Kennedy SCIENTIFIC FUR CLEANING two years, as it would have been spread, static, and a new word now and then — of Massachusetts, evoke groans anyway, in the natural course of events, or even corruption of an old one — prob­ in wide party segments. Fiithermore, Muskie contin­ if the voters of the state had happened, ably Isn’t too high a price to pay for novelty -value alone, if not for better ues to do well with the public last November, to reject the Oonstitu- communications. (though the Gallup Poll showed clonal Amendment creating annual ses­ But this doesn’t mean that we should him slipping against President Nixon). The cumulative survey sions. just stand OEdde and let the language l o r s u i ^ ^ mongrellzers have their way. Like Win­ of 9,076 voters in 21 states Taking two years instead of one to ston Churchill said, this is the sort' of through March by private po­ meet the $260,000,000 ' deficit would al­ thing up with which we should not put. llster Oliver Quayle showed a 945 hdAiN ST.. MANCHESTER, 12-month edge of 48 per cent low the General Assembly and the Gov­ Conformancewise, it’s sometimes neces­ Tbll You Recess/oM uiu sary to be non. — LOUISVILLE COU­ to 42 per cent by Muskie over ernor some leeway in which they could RIER JOURNAL. the President (the balance- for Lousv, / HAb To RAm MY SAIL ^ 1 ^ P A G E N IN E »*AGE EIGHT MANCHESTER 'EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CGNN.. THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1971 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1971

daughter, Mrs. Andrew Andrel- Won’t Pay Printing Cost Vernon ski of Adams, Maes.; a brother, Nader Raider Gomplams Drug Center Obituary Anthony Cyrklewlcz of Rock­ Spring Blooms ville; three sisters, Mrs. Mary Tbe Drug Advlsmy Center, Doolan of Rockville, Mrs. John Of ^Reversal of Values’ 81 RuaseU St, U observing Report’s Pornography Will Brighten Gardner of Manchester and "Problems of the environ­ tic talent of the young” Ross the following schedule: Coventry Man Mrs. John Allnsky of South ment, such as air, water. In­ asked. He wants students in Monday through Friday, Tri-Town Area Windsor; and four grandchil­ Found Dead chemistry classes to study the 8:80 a.m. to 5 pjn. dren. secticide Euid herbicide pollu­ Annoys Agostinelli water pollution of their town and A telephone backup ser­ By the weekend of M ay 7, The funeral will be Saturday tion, are symptoms of deeper Vernon, EUtogton and Tolland CXJVPNTRY — Private funer­ those In government classed. vice is available Monday By SOL R. COHEN at 8:16 a.m. from the Whlte-Glb- will be ablaze with color. At al services were scheduled this problems — a breakdown In our iggal government and prop- through Saturday from 6 (Herald Reporter) the Chamber of Commerce afternoon for a South Coventry son BTmeral Home, 65 Elm St., _ , courts, legislatures and some grty assessmente. He is relying p.m. to 8 a.m. man whose body was found with a Mass of requiem at St. American Cancer Society governmental agencies set up „„ ycung people to raise funds The 15 members o f the State Commission for Stand­ meeting Tuesday It was an­ For drug advisory infor­ hanging last night In a base- Joseph’s Church at 9. B u r ia l------to protect us. In the United fgj. q e a G. He also wants work- ards of Decency have been threatened with prosecution nounced a total of 17,883 plants mation, caU: 647-9S22. OPEN SUNDAY THRU FRIDAY 10 A.M. TO 10 P.M ment room of an Old Saybrook will be in St. Bernard’s Ceme- States there’s a reversal of people to contribute direct- if they go ahead with plans for including a porniy were sold by the Beautification house. tary. Manchester Area values. ’The value of quality of jy jg c e AG. graphic appendix with their report on pornographic Committee. Friends may call at the funer­ life Is subordinate to industry.” This total does not Include Steven S. Lipsky, Sr., 54, of He also hopes to start a "Blow materials in the State of Connectiimt. Mathim al home tomorrow from 2 to 4 Atty. Donald Ross, a member ______state Comptroller Nathan some 30 planters sold to mer- Main St., was to have been Woman Charged the Whistle” program in the and 7 to 9 p.m. There will be a of Ralph Nader’s PubUc Inter- comparable to the one In Police Log Agostinelli has notified each of ctuints and to be Installed on the buried in the family plot of recitation of the Rosary tomor­ est . Action Group, expressed the members by letter that by parking meters to the center of Nathan Hale Cemetery, South On Count Of the Washlng^ton office of row at 8 p.m. at the funeral these opinions last night to statute he can and wlU refuse Rockville. Coventry following services at Nader’s Raiders. Employes of ARRESTS Seale Trial home. about 50 people, half erf them government and industry report to pay for the printing of their The Beautification Committee the Cardinal Funeral Home, 88 Embezzlement Joseph A. Soja, 18, of East under 18. Most if not all at the Nader violations of regula- planned publicaUon. headed by Miss Evelyne Pari- Windham Rd., Wllliamantlc with Hartford, charged with sh<^ Witness Tells Mrs. Wilfred Francis A Revere, Mass, woman was meeting are actively Involved ygns and acts harmful to the "If you then proceed to pub­ zek and Kenneth Waldron FRIDAY ONLY the Rev. Dr. Earl E. G. Linden lifting over |26 and imder $50, ROCKVILLE — Mrs. arraigned this morning in Tol- environmental improvemento public. lish this appendix in its present dreamed up the idea of planting of the First Congregational Miller Francis, 72, of Somers-kIVI ^ of Ass the A A^ssans town. yesterday evening at Caldor. O f Death Car form with other than state geraniums and petunias in the Church of Willlmantic officiat­ ville, wife of Wilfred Francis, land County S u p ^ o r Court on touring the state to Q^em, Caiman of Manches- Court date April 26. funds,” Agostinelli wrote, '“it three towns to herald spring. HOUSEHOLD Womens cmd Teens ing. The sale exceeded all exi>ecta- Warehouse died Tuesday at Johnson a charge of embezzlement by raiae funds to start Connecticut Youth for Conservation not- (Continued from Page One) could lead to prosecuUon of The death, which police be­ Memorial Hospital, StaNord Earth AcUon Group, paid pro- gj ggyeral town programs for George O’Brien, 39, of no each member of your commis­ tions. lieve was a suicide, apparently Springs. Mrs. Elaine Ayers was re- fessicmals supplemented by y,g environment. certain address, charged with In which he was asked by a de­ sion, under Sec. 63-243 of the The total number of plants is CLEANING AIDS SA IL CLO TH intoxlcaUon early this morning broken down as follows: 7,559 occurred last week. Mrs. Francis, who had been iggaej on a $1,()00 non-surety many volunteers to do research, final’ Salters Pond fense attorney, "You were ConneoUcut General Statutes The body was discovered when employed as a twister at the ^ond and will answer the raise public awareness of need- gjganup will be held April 22 by Tplte. Court date weren’t you?” and Annotated.” red geraniums; 3,110 pink ivy MISSES’ SPRING the owner of the home, Robert Hockanum Mills in RockvlUe, gharge on May 4 in Superior ed environmental changes, and the MYC,” she said. “ We’re 28. ’ -The------rommiaslon was to have geraniums and 1,987 flats of Brockway of Fourth Ave., was was bom in Preston and lived court she had been arrested to lobby for legal changes. 'Ihe erpttimr sick of nulling tires Klmbro repUed: “If you want jJ^^eport ready for submls- petunias, (nine plants to a flat) .. ...__ 1,-- ,______..T /-.....u.,, t„ fnr thp neat 15 .... ,, ______u „.. ______... g e ttin g SICK o i p u iiu ig iiic o SAVE! showing the home at 67 Coulter in Somersvllle for the past 15 by Vernon police carUer this group, according to Ross will from the pond.” The group has AOC1DENT8 to put It that way, yes.” yjg governor and <3en- Also sold were 1,286 window boxes. The total sales anioimted CASUALS St., to a prospective buyer, Paul years. morning on a Superior Court vvork for change in urban and geveral pond cleanups, the On Spruce St. near Blssell Klmbro said he had talked era! Assembly by the beginning Levesque of Clinton. Mr. Lip- She is also survived by a sis- bench- warrant. . rural , environmental . . . quality, ... November. She asked St. yesterday evening at 6:66 about the case with Sams, who of this year, its report was late, to $7,500. sky, a carpenter, had been re­ ter, Mrs. Fannie Wheelock of Mpnroe, 17, of 101 worker health and safety. p.m. a car driven by Ruth~ ‘ Hill is expected to be the main however, and Its request for Orders will be picked up May COATS for volunteers with wet suits. prosecution witness, since the funds for printing was submit- 7, 8 and 9 at the Tolland County modeling the house; he was last Norwlchtown. i, . South St., Vernon, was arre:ted coiJx)rate responsibility, and She said, ” I hope you’ll all of 151 Clenwood St. hit a park­ two have been Imprisoned at fg Agostinelli only a few Agricultural Center. On Fri­ seen Friday, according to police. Funeral se^ces wlU 1^ to- by Vernon police yesterday on governmental honesty. ef- come on the Mayor’s Walk on ed car belonging to Helen Lukas Mr. Lipsky was bom July 22, morrow ^ V.30 ^m . a warrant issued by a rcu lt (idency and responsiveness. of Rockville. A passenger in the State Correctional Center in days ago. day the hours will be 1 to 8 Case Mountain on May 23 spon­ p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 1916 In South Coventry. He was Somers Fune^ Home, Main 12 charging him with at- Limited Means Mrs. Hill’s car, Leslie Hill, was Brooklyn. Conn. Agostinelli said, after vlew- Reg. To ^22 Values sored by the Conservation Com­ p.m., and Sunday, 1 p.m. to 4 the son of Gregory and Eva treated at Manchester Memorial ’’■When was the last time you Ing the copy of the report pre­ w" t^rmder^“^me^* ' tempting to obtain money by cEAG, which Ross pro- mission.” p.m. Lipsky. West Cemetery, Somers. pretenses ahd attempUng nounced “charge,” Is needed, A new high school group has Tlospltal discussed the case with him?” sented to him, ”I truly believe Friends may call at the fu­ Garry asked. that even a limited publication Reporting on other projects Survivors are his wife, Mrs. to pass a forged check. he said, because industries started a cleanup of school neral home tonight from 7 to 9. “Probably yesterday, when of this nature will only encour- of the committee. Miss Parizek Margaret Johnstxi Lipsky of Monroe was unable to post a unlimited funds for grounds. A written warning for driv­ he asked how I was doing,” age a wider distribution ot this said the memorial tree plant­ Willlmantic; two sons, Steven $260 bond and was taken to ^ e lobbyists, engineers lawyers Rid Utter Day, May 8, will ing after drinking was issued Hartford Correctional Center Klmbro said. filth, and vriU do nothing to en- ing project is well under way S. Lipsky Jr. of North Wind­ and advertisements, but en- be sponsored by the city beau- yesterday afternoon at 2:20 p.m. where he was held overnight. ” What did you tell him ?” force the provisions of the and chairmen to the three towns Your Choice ham, and Guy M. Lipsky of vircnmentallsts have very lim­ tlfuV committee of the Chamber to George H. Beebe of 489 E. PUC Grants He was scheduled to be pre­ ” I told him I was doing all (pornography) law. vdll select spots where the trees Bagleville; a daughter, Mrs. ited means and, in Connecticut, of Commerce with boy and girl Middle Tpke after a slight col­ Howard (Patricia) Dibble of sented In Circuit Court, Man­ rlgdit.” ‘I must admit that I am rath- will be planted. no full-time lobbjrlsts. scouts. lision on E. Center St. near chester, today. In the afternoon, the defense dismayed at the reasmilng On Arbor Day, April 30, the Manchester; two brothers, Partial Hike On Saturday there will be a Walker St. between his car and The new group, he said, would Introduced as evidence tape re- behind such a move, of repro- Chamber will donate a tree Gregory Lipsky and Victor Lip­ Richard J. Parker, 17, of 4 March for the Earth, a state- one driven by James F. Eagan be a tool for citizens and g^roups cordlngs of a speech Seale de- during for distribution an ap- to each elementary school to 1 sky, both of South Coventry; Mountain St., Rockville, was interested In the environment, wide project to raise money for of 3 Deepwood Dr. three sisters, Mrs. Leo (Mary) For Cab Firm livered at hours pgndlx which is in Itself pomo- the three towns. These trees charged yesterday with dis­ Connecticut and Ohio were CEAG. Sure-Footing . . . add speed and comfort to your step Flaherty and Mrs. Julia Dc- orderly conduct. ’The arrest near Hills- li® I® alleged to have graphic. A thorougdi and well- will be planted on the school 'The Public Utilities Commis­ selected by. Nader for the en------On Wetherell St, iRegnlar in these special Sailcloth Playshoes, or . . . just relax . . Lorge, both of South Coventry was the result of an alleged dis­ town Rd. yesterday morning ordered Rackley’s executlrm. vvrrltten report should more than grounds. It will also donate :i sion yesterday partially approv­ vironmental project. If it Is suc­ ’The tapes were not played be­ up Yo from heel to toe. Sizes 5-10. and Mrs. Donald (Caroline) turbance In frtnt of Arthur at 10:16 p.m. a car driven by suffice the needs of intelligent autumn olive shrub seedlings = ed a request from East Hart­ cessful, It wUl be Implemented cause they did not fit the re­ 1.88 Scranton of Los Angeles; a Drug In Rockville. A Juvenile Karl Rezman of 162 Birch St. men.” to children to edl third Grade : ford Cab Co. to raise taxicab „ ^ In other states. Attorney Sets cording machine in the court­ granddaughter and several rates. The company serves Man- was referffed to Juvenile Court hit several guard rails. The chairman of the com m is­ classes to take home to plant. Chtiose from Plastic Broom, nieces and ncfihews. Industrial Crime room. sion Is State Sen. William E. Ecology Forum Chester as well as East Hart- ^ re)eased In the custody of ‘ ‘The biggest crimes in the ford parents. Interviews ’The jurors, who had been giv­ Strada Jr., D, of Stamford. In connection with beautifica­ Yacht Wet Mop, 10” Wax Select group of laminated Mrs. Leona F. Bombard United States are industrial en transcripts of the 77-mlnute Agostinelli said that Sen. tion the Chamber will sponsor ; The new rate will be 65 cents crim es,” Ross said. More Head & Shoulders styles in 100% wool or Mrs. Leona F. Bombard, 71, speech, heard the tapes ’Thurs- Strada agrees that the appen- a forum Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Applicator or Easy Squeeze for the first one-fifth mile, or the ^ ™ > t ^0“^ 12, RockvlUe. deaths emd property damage O nM y Lai Stocks Hit wool and nylon blends of 22E Case Dr., widow of Clif­ first one mteute of waiting Un^. M a y ^ ^ ^ day. It was their first pro- ^ the pornographic report at the Vernon Center Middle ■ are caused by Industry than by (Comtinued from Page One) longed exposi^e to Panther poll- gbould not be pub- School. The theme of the meet- : Sponge Mop that are built ford A. Bombard Sr., died this Presently this amount Is charg- u p > that originally sold for morning at Manchester Memor- “““ “ lage St., Rockville, was arrested fuall methe mmviaualindividual crimes put New Rally tics, and most appeared to listen ifgbed tog ■will be “The Hockanum ; the only officer intently. to last and last. SHAMPOO much more. We marked iallal Hospital.Hosnltal. „ this morning on a warrant la- together, he said. Legal author- Henderson Is River . . . Grubby Sewer . . . i Mrs. Bombard was bom Aug. The company had asked for an oirenit Court 12 chare- Itles are more concerned “ with still charged In the aUeged cov- NEW YORK (AP) — Stock Seale and Mrs. Huggins smUed ‘J® >^® “ ®® ***® Connectclut Asset . . . Your : these coats ridiculously Increase to 76 cents for the first Z^him saleTm Lju^a the kid who threw a brick at references in the speech to threatened prosecution, 29, 1899 In Louisville, Ky., and erup. market prices d iot forward to- Choice.” The panel will cimsist ; low as we must clear our one>fifth witia mile. ^ - Al. ___ _ ....1 . ______I ___9 ____ XI______tx «_ _ Superman and what Seale called Agostinelli said, "but if that's had Uved In Manchester for and possession of controll/ed through a window than with a ’The third charge against the day, riding the wave of a rally of people involved to Ecology i 6.5 OZ. The request was granted to ”comlc-book education” and th® only way we are going to warehouse. drugs. He was to be presented for the state. many years. change the rate of 10 cents for company ttot pollutes a river.’’ eoionel alleges he ‘‘wiUfully b e ^ elaht sessions aao ” comlc-book politics” in the stop the distribution of this She Is survived by 2 sons. In Circuit Court, Manchester to­ He noted statistics of many failed to conduct a proper and ■ Glen Roberts, reporting for FAMILY each additional one-fifth mile United States. filthy material, that’s the way REYNOLDS WRAP day. d e a ^ caused by bad working thorough InvesUgatUm” Into re- Jones average the Student Work Committee ^ l"®t®ad of each additional quar- of 30 Industrial stocks rose 8.43 it has to be.” SIZE and Clifford Bombard Jr. of ELLINOTON conditions andj industrial . , wastes. . porta of “excessive . killing of During a 16-mlnute questlon- said a meeting of the Retail ter mile or each additional one David 'Arsenault, 19, of 23 He blasted people who rent noncombatants.” to 940.98. and-answer sessiem that followed ALUMINUM FOIL West Palm Beach, Fla.; 4 minute of waiting time. ’The Advances led declines on the Sales Apprentice Club, will be daughters, Mrs. Herman Pas- Ward St„ Rockville was charged apartments with lead paint No date has been set for the the 1969 speech and was also on held today at 7 p.m. at Grant’s, REG. 1.24 rate for trips 10 miles or over New York Stock Exchange by tape, Seale seiid there was ‘la scantell of. Manchester, Mrs. with failure to drive established which poisems children, and en­ trial. Defense lawyers have esti­ Tri-Clty Shopping Plaza. will be 60 cents per one-way less than 2 to 1. purge in the party that’s been New Drive 2S-FT. R O a James Hassett of Bolton, Mrs. lane after being Involved In a forcement systems which per­ mated It could be six weeks be­ Francis Pltkat, speaking for mile, an increase of 10 cents one-car accid^ent on Rt. 140, El­ mit this to happen. fore it begins. Trading was very active, with going on for three months—to The popular Oven-Tern-, Gordon Henry of West Palm a mile from the present rate, the Big Board tape running one purge out the pigs and provoca- Richdrd Rose, chairman of the Helps control dandruff... leaves Beach and Mrs. Dorian Char- lington. Tuesday night. He also blasted car manufac­ Launched By Legislative Action Committee, pered Fail Wrap. Regu­ hair manageable. as requested by the company. Police said the car was east- turers, oil and chemical com­ mlnute late. teurs.” bonneau of Munich, Germany; a urged the Board of Directors to ’There Is no charge for extra boimd at about 36 miles an hour Analysts said the market was 'The prosecution maintains that lar 39c Roll. brother, Thomas E. Moore of panies, the "alphabet soup” fed­ push for the bill concerning the passengers. when It started to skid on sand Americans reacting to President Nixon’s Rackley died as a result of that South Viets Washington, 111.; 3 sisters, Mrs. eral agencies, nursing homes, widening of file highway be­ ’The PUC ordered that the new on the shoulder of the road and announcement of an easing of purge. Esther M. Riley, Mrs. Sarah savings and loan associations rates may be placed in effect on struck a guard post on the left and real estate agents. the 20-year-old trade restric- lu the speech, Seale exhort- (Continued from Page One) tween Vernon and Hartford Froelich and Mrs. Lucille Hollo­ even though the state said work not less than ten days’ notice to shoulder. ‘ One“ of ...... the three pas- -A ll botUes should be made Stroll In tlona to Red China. In addition ®^ li*® audience to organize the way, all of West Psdm Beach; will be done and no bill Is need­ the commission and the general sengers In five car, Robert Kir- j,, standard sizes and shapes they said the market was stlU In white and black communlUes, WUed and eight were wounded, 17 grandchildren and 4 great­ ed. The directors agreed that public. The company will have by, 19, of Legion Dr., Rockville, j^d all should be returnable,” the midst of a rally which had ®"d press for radical political headquarters reported, grandchildren. Red China it is possible for the state to to change its meters. reported minor injuries. Arse- Rgga said. "Return and re-use 'L taken the Dow average up more changes. Including adoption of North 'Vietnamese troops also The funeral will be Saturday change its plans, even though P. At the March 6 public hearing ______than 35 points. ^ sociallsUc system. He re- P. nault Is scheduled to appear In gj bottles and jars should be at 8:30 a.m. from the W. P. (Continued from Page One) launched a ground probe on the rate change no opposlUon (Circuit Court 12, Rockville, May dramatically en cou i^d." Glass Large-block trades included P®atedly asserted that the the work Is supposed to be ac­ against the command post of Qulsh Funeral Home, 225 Main was. presented - 4 recycling Is not the answer.” capital, the Americans 180.300 shares of Unlroyal at Panthers were not ra complished sometime to May. St., with a mas of requiem According to the PUC’s a Chinese opera, “Taking 20% up %, on the Big Board; ®*®l® separatists. the ^ d Infantry Division at at the Church ot the Assump- To the problem of pollution by ®®'W analysis of income statements automobiles, he feels a rapid Tiger Mountain by Strategy.’ and 181,900 shares of STP Corp Tan Chnh but were driven back. tiem at 9. Burial will be in St. and operations expense for the , .. w 1 1 at 66%, down %. and 149,900 Two Firms Sued Public Records transit system may be the best . Friday the group files back to : A communique said one South James’ Cemetery. years 1969 and 1970, the com ­ answer. shares of Amrep at 27, down Petition Filed Vietnamese^ soldier was killed. M Friends may call at the fu- pany’s earnings at the present Warranty Deeds Canton, South China’s metropo- e%, on the American Stock Ex- On School Work M. Local ActivltleB Enemy losses were not known. eral home tomorrow from 7 to Jevel are less than can be re- L and M Homes Inc., to James lis 90 miles northwest of Hong change. “Can you give specific ex­ In Bankruptcy Earlier, South Vietnamese NB'W HAVEN (AP) — The 9 p.m. garded as just and reasonable, C. and Gloria J. (Jueller, prop­ amples of help CEAG could Kong. TTiey return to the British At noon Hie As90clate® quality of care of the aged Shanghai.” The ______Americans Reg. Main St., East Hsudford with a aow w gj^vard James McDonough of In nursing homes, and various presence was “a sign of the A short, but pointed discus­ At last week’s discussion of not ^ specify Fault-Finders % 0 0 ® 8 8 ' ss higii Mass of requiem at 9 a.m. the number. Gordon Bates of East Hart- Braintree, M'rss-, and Denise fonns of P°llutleo- Tuesday night on the garbage The geology students who dis­ Burial will be In St. Catherines ’ / Volunteer Circle. April 24, Church of As- Using -n.e Wells, V/ayne Mantz, William ple,” he said. covered three earthquake faults OZ. Sizes 8-18. 1 White and Pastels. Sizes 32-38. Cemetery, Broad Brook, sumption. “ Why not harness the fantas- collection contract for the corn- FitzGerald, Mrs. Vlrian Fer- 6% Family Size Complete 6-pc. Set. | LIMIT 2 WHILE 200 LAST. fu. Services for the Cormecticut Graham B. Steenhoven, prCsl- House Awaits on the campus of the University Friends may call at the dent of the U.S. Table 'Tennis lug y®®r Indicated that the di- guson and Carl Zinsser ^ k e | w-» j neral home tomorrow from 2 to Prison Association, will speak of California at Santa Cruz were association, thanked Yang for rectors are skeptical about In favor of maintaining the M e S K lll D llC lgC t granted the traditional honor of LADIES DEPT. 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. on “Community Involvement In the “ vrarm and friendly hospi- awarding the contract to the low quality of the coUecUon serv- — ------^ APPLIANCE DEPT. MENS & BOYS DEPT. naming them. COSMETIC DEPT. HOUSEWARE DEPT. ______Corrections,” at the meeting of Tolland County Superior Court tality we have received here.” bidder, whose ijrice is well be- ice as well as the number and Deficit Message JULIETTE 8 AM SEAMLESS STRETCH Mrs. Victoria M. Dowhan th® Manchester Newcomer’s Thus, future U.S. Geological BATTERY OPERATED MEN’S WHITE The players spent part lled drugs. 5.97 R»& S 1 here all of her life. She was a guilty yesterday In bid prices) between the low tcibuted among the directors an prepared to tell the representa- r h . also assists in many agency Donald Collette, 24. of Staf- Illegal Dumping s i communicant of St. Josei^i’s County Superior Court to pleaded guilty to bidder and the other two bid- itemized breakdown of the fives that the deficit figure has % 4 4 ' 1^7 X V 5 0 programs and is coordinator of A With Leather Case, 9V Battery Church. charges of kidnap and rape after g^jg possession of con- Brings Arrest ders,” he said. costs anticipated by Sanitary reached $200 mllUon, and to 2.95 l-pc. Garment combining She is survived by a son, Wes- Its Sponsors Programs. ’^wn Manager B ^ rt Weiss Refuse Co., the present town urge quick passage of a sales & Earphones. For Work or Play. Sizes 10-13. Bares Is also am lnlster of the withdrawing the pleas of inno- trolled drugs and sale and pos- 13 OZ. Size — Choice of Reg., • Panty Brief & Sheer Hose. Icy Dowhan of Rockville; a ®ontractor, in Its bid. tax to become effective May 1. Easy to Operate. 1 Per Customer - 50 Per Store. Scuth Congregational Otureh of cent he made March 26, session of nareoUcs (heroin). Manchester police this mom- Super-Hold or Unscented. ^ The town Is paying $308,000 Meskill has asked for a 7 per East Hartford and chairman of Keenan Clark, 23, of Stafford ing arrested a Hartford man tract, but It Is the opinion of Reed, 35, of 62 VUla^ S t.^ poasesslon of for a Stamford house ?ow;; 6^n^;rSota Shea Jr. to ®ollect^ s ^ e e this year, cent sales tax^ O rlt^ly, he Project Equality. ^ ^ 1 8 HENS & BOYS DEFT. DOMESTIC DEPT. a companion Ray C. Doubleday, controlled drugs. Charges of ,, reviewing the bids So far that Lombardo’s Wd for a one- wanted it passed to time to go AUTOMOTIVE DEPT. SPORTING GOODS DEPT. Penonal Notices He served as pastor of the COSMETIC DEPT. 26 of 6 Franklin St., both of possession of cannlbiis type wrecking company and charg bidder, Lombardo contract with the current Into effect April 1. former Eastmlnster United Rockville, were each charged drug (marijuana) with intent to him with dumping at the town’s East Hartfoifi, meets the Wd ®®’^Yice is $410,(XX), but for the ------MEN'S KNIT NO-IRON Presbjrterlan Fellowship which COLEMAN In Memoriam with kidnaping and rape after gcu and possession of controlled sanitary landfill refuse which specifications. ' year of a three-year con- GILLETTE FOAMY AUTO SPRAY In loving memory of our dear met at the George E. Slye allegedly abductfiig a 16-year-old drug with intent to sell were did not origfinate to town. “ We have to satisfy to our he Wd $332,250 with bids TURTLE NECKS BEDSPREADS Hon and brother, Howard E. Hast­ School In East Hartford and at House Sustains FUEL ily. who passed away April 15. Manchester girl to February. noUed. Willy Westbury was charged minds that he can perform $362,300 and $381,005 to the SHAVE CREAM TOUCH-UP PAINT one time planned to build a Doubleday has not yet entered Pre-sentence invcstlgaUcns under a town ordinance which ^th the money paid,” Weiss succeeding years, church on Woodslde St. He Is Meskill’s Veto Veronica M. Hastings. a plea to the case. Reed was were ordered for all four cases prohibits dumping out-of-town gaid. He noted that Lombardo’s Sanitary Refuse Wd $460,000 Dorothea V. SpUlane a graduate of Trinity College, scheduled to be sentenced May with Way, Julian and Clark refuse at the landfill area off proposed contract could cost the ^®r both a one-year contract 1 *33 Hartford, and the Pittsburgh The House of Representatives, One , In Memoriam 4 after a pre-sentence tovesUga- scheduled to be sentenced May Olcott St. town about $300,000 less over ^® y®®^ "®- three- (Pa.) Theological Seminary. by a unanimous voice vote, to­ In loving memory of Anthony tlon. 4 and Collette on May 20. [The charge carries a $100 three years than contracts with y®®*" was $468,000 Reg. 1 JL 5.07 "T Mozzer. who passed away April The meeting Is open to all new Gal. 2.00 , Four other men withdrew to- This morning David W. Kole- maximum fine, but the Circuit the other two Wdders. He told 476,(XK) for the two suc- day sustained Gov. Thomas 1969. residents of the Greater Man­ l ; U W Twin & Full Size. nocent pleas yesterday, before sinski, 19, of 68 Grand Ave., Court provides that a person the directors that he would ®®®

\\\ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1971 PAGE ELE’VEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1971 PAGE TEN Smokes Crabbed Y cu" presented by the Ameri­ Algert Politis Vernon Prisoners can Cancer Society. Second Thought As Contraband, The program is open to all Interim Mayor CONNECTICUT SALVAGE CO., INC; women and refreshments wdll Driver Arrested Rampage be served. Of New Britain *40 HILLIARD ST. (eer. Adtini) Dooley Plans The Baby Has .MAMCHESTER. CONN. WEST HAVEN (AP) — State Manchester Evening Herald jjjjW BRITAIN (AP)—Algert Phen* *47-7712 Kills No -Fault1 NITES police and agents from the In Canada South Windsor correspo^ent ^ ^ ^ ow er ■ TTT To Continue By DON MFJKTfK without prolflemis. Maseachu- state tax division say they ar­ (Continued from Page One) Barham Varrlck tel. 644-8274. and . former alderman who once I rSnlLrtlJjU K. Willys uAortWiw^T-k /Aiax mu u setts* experience Is quite dif- rested a Guilford man on the Office Hours Been Named nled by Maj. Edward Rich­ worked for the FBI, becomes Last week a nice Iook- HARTFORD (A P )-'n ie push j^^ent f r ^ what C o^ ecticu t’s mond, conunander of about 30 New Britain’s Interim mayor to­ ing guy walked in and for "no-farUt” auto UablUty In- woAild be if it enacted a no- Street Connecticut Turnpike here Cana^an army troops on stand­ Health Care day, replacing (Paul Manafort. gave me quite a few auranca has fizzled in the G ^- fault plan, Wednesday and confiscated state Rep. Thomas Dooley of b by near the prison. Manafort, a Republican, compliments. H( said he enjoyed the free de­ eral Assembly, and one reason Instance, Massachusetts 1 4 1 IL E more UiEui 1,000 cartons of al­ the 47th District will continue The trouble began when the stepped down from the job April licious coffee here, Is that the legislature’s In- legedly contraband cigarettes office hours on Saturday morn­ Blow, Dawn Eileen, daughter of Russell and Janice prisoners refused to return to Reform Cited 5 to become deputy state com­ liked the advertising suronce agent membere have and 84,000 in cash. Rankl Blow, RR3, Minnetonka Trail, East Hampton. She was their cells following a recreation missioner of public works. It ings for the remainder of this copy; thought the caus- been having second thoughts “ “ Officials said the arrest of bom...... April^__ __ 2 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal period. Hiere were no reports cf In Red China then fell to the city’s Common ual friendly atmosphere had to purchase some kind of Anthony Romano, 59, is the first month. Council to name another Repub­ Etbout the prognun. grandparents are. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rankl, Marlborough, damage or demands by the pris­ around herie was like a step In a crackdoum on what He wiU be at the Professional lican to fill the slot. Mlany membere of the leglsla- - Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Blow, 18 oners. (Continued from Page One) gentleman in worn they call a large scale cigEirette Building, Rt. 30, from 10 a.m. But the job wasn’t easy. New tweeds; thought it was ture were surprised wheTtoe ha* Carolyn Dr., Hebron. She has a sister, Janet, 3. It is the second such incident ^ ^ ----- — „^t»u 4 avoided compulsory Insurance, smuggling operation. • * « i » Insurance Conunittee, whlcm is v..4. ___ _ u a iT *... to noon Saturday and at his of­ at-the Kingston InsUtutlcn this Britain’s Common Council is just great to be able to Shurkus, Christopher Robert, son of Stephen and Denise . dominated by Democrats—12 of buy something and get lazgely composed insurance ^ ^ State’s Atty. Arnold Markle fice at One Court St., Rockville, year ’Two prisoners sieized ^ Daigle Shurkus, 47 Virginia Rd., Manchester. He was bom three officials In January and One of the "big tranrforma- three Repblicons. agents, w ent^O ^ with the Ju- said Romano was probably go­ the same hours on April 24. tions” in China, he said, has three nieetingfs be- ^ d ” if norVl^ed In'every way: diclary Committee, which Is Massachusetts has also had ing to drop off the load of cig­ April 4 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grand­ held them hostage for 24 hours. Ties here that hs couldn’t norm^ly afford (at Coanmentlng that he feels parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Daigle, 61 Battista Rd., Man­ been in training paramedical council finally agreed laigely cc^npoeed of lawyers, in sometime the doctrine of arettes In New Haven County. workers who perferm some of you can live like a millionaire); liked our 5“ ** giving a favorable report to a “ comparative negOlgence,’’ un- these Saturday morning ses­ chester. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Wednesday night on Politis as mdn’t force him to pay high credit costs, ^ Romano was charged with BE SURE . . . BUSS has been serving the Home So^uh Windsor the functions performed by bUl creating, a committee to the parties to an auto possession and transportation of Owner for 89 TEARS. For a complete FREE IN- sions have been very worth­ Shurkus Sr., 26 Jensen St., Manchester. His paternal great­ the Republican to replace Mana­ impressed with the quaUty of what pedarative negligence Art Association Elliott, RFD 2, Webber Rd., Tolland. She was bom March 27 the West. D IV E S H O P tional trip to Tanglers. A rest DdkilessM & mstaurint bill and a measure creating a A "Portrait Study” by Do­ at Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Dr. Horn said venereal dis­ Some Errors Only a Misteak fraudulent claims division in the reen Baab was selected as Pic­ Mr. and Mrs. John Wall, Glastonbury. Her paternal grand­ day and shopping day are ease has "virtually vanUdied" AIR FILLS office of the insurance commis­ If yu phail to sea ennjrthing rong with this sine, yew kwalify to bekum wun ture of the Month at the meet­ mother is Mrs. Anna Elliott, Webber Rd., Tolland. She has a scheduled before leaving Malaga due to the closing ot brothels, DIVERS' EQUIPMENT RENTALS for the homebound flight. the banning of prostitution, the sioner. of a not two exklusive klub. Give up? Well, the “i” should also be a “y” in the ing of the Tolland County Art brother, Gary, 4; and a sister, Sandra. 9'/4. FM fiirliM a RmN L in e « f INSTRUCTION Association, Tuesday night. The group is due back at absence of foreign sailors and Ovar SIvfrW Saatfwklias "We’re going to do some­ traffic aid (?), which appears in all its green and white glory on 1-84, east of AND ACCESSORIES Bradley April 25 at 7 p.m. armies, and opposition to ex- Pkfcitt • DtllcloaB Saladt thing,” DlnieUi said Wednesday New York Style Denerts - Ckeeee Cokes S. Main St. iUthough no check was made, it is assumed that the mileage is The painting, a pastel, will Nordlund, Thomas John, son of Roy and Doreen DeWerth Square Dance plotting women. T ir e s to n ^ night. "W e’re not sweeping it RAkl Roast Reef ' HOT Comed Reel reasonably accura'te. Somebody pulled a “ boo-boo, pronounced “ Oops!” hang at the Rockville Public Li­ Nordlund, 36 Cold Spring Dr., Vernon. He was bom March 28 The South Windsor Square ’Tuberculosis remains a prob- under the rug.” brary. Selections for the other at Rockville General Hospital. His maternal grandparents are ^ THE MILEAGE SPECIAUST HOT Paetroail Rniskei Dance Club will hold an open lem, he said, because of inade- <^klN0iRS • Catefiag"^TIlrtli4ey C^et Another factor In the ART BENSON and BILL PALUSKA Mr. and Mrs. Russell DeWerth, Garden City, N. Y. His pater­ area libraries and banks were dance tomorrow from 8 to 11 quate housing, although It is Open Saa. - Thart, T ill 1 A.M. Insmtmce Committee's decision the door to gpxiup auto Insurance dent -without determining who matic payment of small claims nal g;randparents are Mr .and Mrs. Edwin Nordlund, New Pri. A Sot. Till 2 A.M. # STOP IN NOW FOR YOUR AIR REFILL DISCOUNT CARD # as follows: ‘ "niaw in the p.m. at the Wapping Blemen- rarely fatal because of the ''Enjoy at Rnflps'^ or take out anything on to opt for further study was re­ or "mass marketing.” was at fault. The major no-fault without the neoesslty of going Swamp,” a watercolor by Hyde Park, N. Y. He has a brother, Robert. ear menu The essence of no-fault insur­ biU In the General Assembly, a to court. It remains to be seen 4^ *1 * *v * tary School on Ayers Rd. Guest availability of effective druga portedly a g(rowlng apprehension Charles Knit, Ccavnecticut Bank callers Bill Kegler and Jim Birth control la wldriy accept- ST06KI 429-6429 on the part of the legislature’s ance Is that it would auto- measure sponsored by Sen. Jo­ whether Liebermeui’s bill can b RT. 30, POST ROAD PLAZA, VERNON Tel. 872-6547 Matheson, Eric l/ce, son of Uriah and Mae Bell Bryant SECOND TIRE MaaeHaK thapplag Caafar^^MORO and Trust; “ Tn^lcana,” an oil DeNlgris will share the mike ed, the surgeon said, but more insurance agent members that maiUcaUy reimburse a perron in­ seph I. Ueberman, D-New petitioned out of the Insurance | Maitheson, RFD 4, Snlpsic Lake Rd., Rockville. He was bom by Helen Nolan, Savings Bank and Russ and Anita White will persuasion was required in ru- no-fault Insurance would open jured in a motor vehicle acci­ Haven, would provide for auto­ Gomlmiltee. April 3 at Rockville General Hospital. His paternal grandmoth­ of Tolland; "Still Life," pastel cue the rounds. ral areas where grandparents by Jennie Batz, First Federal er is Mrs. Charlotte Matheson, RFD 4, Snlpsic Lake Rd., Rock­ A All club-level dancers are In- Wke large families, Savings. ville. • «!*** vlted to attend. ^ r. Horn said It la rare to see Also: "The Blues,” oil by Pa­ The Wapping Community fighting and crying among chU- Moore, Gregory Louis, son of William and Gall Rusyn tricia Rady, Savings Bank of Church Women will meet Mon- «Jren because "they are used to Rockville; "Rushing River," oil Moore, 154 Hillside Dr., South Windsor. He was bom April 4 at Rockville General Hospital. His maternal grandmother Is day at 8 p.m. In Fellowship sharing.” Proud of Our Past. .. Dedicated to Your Future Proud of Our Past... Dedicated to Your Future Proud of Our Past... Dedicated to Your Future by Vonette Numrych, Hall Me­ Mrs. Louis Rusyn, Glendale, N.Y. His paternal grandmother Is Hall of the church. The topic The aged are respected, he morial Library at Ellington; Mrs. Harold Moore, Centereach, L. 1., N. Y. He has a sister, of the program la "Breast Self- »ald, but they are not allowed to "Uttle Old Man,” pencil by Pat Examination" and "It’s Up to dominate as they once did. Cook, People’s Savings Bank at Christine. Vernon Circle; "He Loves Me __ P — He Loves Me Not,” water- S 0 % 0 F F when you boy the 1st tire at our reg. exchange price (plus Rid. Ex. tax) color by Barbara Swenson, Tol­ land Library. Kindergarten Registration Registration and Interviews SMOOTH-RIDING of all children who will be eli- tering kindergarten in Septem­ ber in the Ellington school sys­ tem, will be held during the IF A ’35,000 HOME You n a m e week of May 10-13. ,T i r e $ f o n e Kindergarten teachers and members of the Departantnt of TODAY Pupil Personnel Services will conduct the interviews and reg­ ' 4 0 4 ' * istration all in'*'one operation. WAS WORTH ’30,000 Letters are being mailed to Full 4-plY rayon cord tires parents of those children who Built wide and lo\v to give you quick steering response are eligible to enroll for kinder­ ONLY 5 YEARS AGO! in traffic...sure-footed handling at turnpike speeds. garten and specific appoint­ ments are being deslgpiated for th e m a k e Plymouth Chrysler Pontiac Or parent and child. If no letter Is WHAT WILL IT BE received by May 1 parents are asked to call the Office of Pupil BUY NOW Comet Any Personnel and request an ap­ WORTH 5 YEARS Chevrolet Lincoln pointment. ChUdren must be five years Toyota Other old on or before Jan. 1, 1972 in FROM NOW! Mercury Volkswagen order to enter kinderg^wten in September. Grange Meeting Ford Dotsun Cadillac ot your Vernon Grange will meet to­ SAVE morrow at the Grange Hall with the evening to stsut with Dodge Porsche Rambler Choice a potluck supper at 6:30 p.m. Following the supper the A HOME HAS ALWAYS third and fourth degrees will 'I S ‘ o '2 4 be conferred and the deputy will be present for inspection. BEEHA PER PAIR The Junior Grange will meet Saturday at 2 p.m. The pro­ BtACKWALLS WHITEWALLS rad. gram will be a work project. SIZE FITS MANY Za.Tsa 1st Tire 2nd Tire You Save 1st Tire 2nd Tire You Save (P*r tire) Pack Meeting GOOD IHVESTMEHT At a recent meeting of Cub BhrrscudM, Camaros, Chevelles, E78-14 (7.35-14) Chevy lla, (Comets, Couf ara, Darta, *2.21 Scout Pack 92, sponsored by Fairlanea, Mustang Firebirds « «6.87 mm the Union Congregational Ambassador*, Camaros, Chevelles, F78-14 (7.TP14) Chtvys, Dodges, F-86a, Fords, 2.38 Church the theme was "Cow­ tF78-15 (7.75-15) Plymoutha, speoala jlg.62 $15.62 35.50 17.75 17.75 2.42 •W ell make the loan boys and Indians.” Chevya, Dodges, F-8Sa, Fords, At the meeting the following If you have enough money to moke G78-14 (8.25-14) Mercury*, Plymouth*, Pontiacs, 2.55 G78-15 (8.25-15) 34.25 17.12 17.12 39.00 19.50 N.50 2.64 awards were presented: Bill o reasonable down payment, con Specials, T-Birda Wasilefsky, Bobcat; Ray Brown tH78-14 (8.55-14) Buicits, Chryalars, Mercury 2.74 and Jeff Smith, Silver Arrow on H78-15 (8.55-16) Oldamobiles, Poatiacs, T-uiids m 18.7S 18.75 4275 2137 21J7 Z80 Wolf; Larry Redmond, athlete; moke monthly mortgage payments, Henry Sultter,. Bobcat, athlete; J78-15 (8.85-15) Buick*, (^ryslert, Oldamobiles '47.75 2337 2337 2.96 Rtaiald Elliott, athlete; Gergory and you really WANT o home... 5 Taft, athlete and citizen; Allan L78-15 (9.15-15) Cadillacs, Imperials, lancolna • • • • • • • • • • 646-1700 ...... 3.19 Andrews, athlete and naturalist why wait! 49.25 24.62 24.62 and Thomas Hull, gold arrow All prices PLUS taxes and 2 tires off your car. t Available in whitewalls only. on Wolf. Webelo strips were presented See First Federal Savings Now! t o : Larry Redmond, Henry Sult­ Main Office • Parkade • North End • Bolton Notch • Open Sat. til Noon ter, Kenneth Garall and Wil­ Get Your First Federal Gift liam Torrey. School Lunches When You Airange for a Home Improvement Loan The following lunches will be ROWN’S TIRE SHOI served in the Vernon ele­ (AT BANTLY’S SERVICE STATION) mentary schools next week: Monday: Hamburg gravy on 303 Main S t, Mandiester • 649>8973 WE HONOR ] 4MAMB lir «■• • • • mashed potato, buttered beets, com bread and butter, fruit H OU R S: M O NDAT-FH IDAir T A M .-9 PJH. SATU R D AYS 1 AJIL-6 FJIL 1 THE IKT^iiai, CARO 1 avings ank of anchester tarts. 909 S B ^ M Tuesday: Frankfurts on roll, Cloaed Sun.. [ ^ ---- sauerkraut, french fries, tossed salad, spiced applesauce. UflOWN’S Wednesday: Beef stew with wiiseirs Eifkl cwMsMoal efflees tsnkic vegetables, whole wheat bread and butter, pudding with top­ AUTO SERVICE MANCHESTEH • SOUTH WINDSOR EAST HARTFORD • BOLTON ping. SUnERIOR SERVICE (FOB&IEBLY SAG AUTO) Thursday: Orange juice, piz- > MAIN OfflCfc U17 MAIN *f,.EAST HANITOW • HOME MAXEM OfflCE: *42 aUS.SFKUGE S«r. 64 »«M 164 W. MIDIHjE TPKE. 648.2S1B > za with meat eind cheese, pota­ HARTFORD • 2512 MAIN STRECT, SlASTONiURr • 2 MRH-RtACE. R0C*VILU • WATflNO SHOmNS Proud of Our Past... Dedicated to Your Future Proud of Our Past... Dedicated to Your Future Proud ot Our Past... Dedicated to Your Future to chips and ice cream. CENTER, SOUTH WINDSOR • cxrGO>eBinDiq! c a b b • BfiSBH. GBSBIT GABD Friday: Fish squares, tartar sauce, mashed p ^ t o , stewed tomatoes, bread and butter, gingerbrecul with topping. r

PAGE THTWTKEN PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1971 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1971

Bolton program on mountain limbing, Ttnnlf accounts if they are located nectlcut Clean and Beautiful, tea ur ng slides of / Mounts ' - • O l l l l l i e r c e U c t l l i V in towns with a population un- Coventry and Connecticut Action Now, der 29,000. Salter’s To Open Case Mountain Purchase Ralnler and Washington will be S p o k c S m a U R u p S Htadquartcrs For which Included literature m Students Turn presented. ^ / It also provides that all mon- For Young Angers methods for the private citizen TREE & SHRUB SPRAYING SfjufU LaLihsL Any non-members wdio would y-^i I • !D *11 ey in checking accoimts in sav- PZC Sets Public Hearing ] ^ e fishhig is forecast Commission's No. 1 Issue to initiate pollutim prosecution. To Computer like to team more/about the l . ^ n e C K i n ^ O l l l ings banks be deposited in com­ USED CARS Saturday ai 6 a.m. - when Orders now being taken tor dormant spraying on evergreens, club and its activities are invit­ mercial banks. Salter’s Pond is evened to ’Die Manchester Cmservatlon the group on the Easter Satur­ tridt trees, lilacs and so forth. This dormant oil spray con­ HARTFORD (AP) — A bill “REUABir Extended Forecasit, For Advice ed to call President/Philip Doo- The bill was given a favor- Tuesday on Mobile Homes Manchester anglers under 16 Commisslm indicated last night day walk around Union PMid, trols scale Insects Si overwlnterizlng insect eggs. For com-. Students at Bolton High ley. of Watrous Rd. or Mrs. Gor- approved by the legislature’s ^ble report by the Banks Corif- years old. Salter’s is m e of one of seven surveys designed Fair Saturday. Cloudy Sunday ^/ofuhxL ’The Planning and Zoning Com- that it will not allow the Case plete tree service, esU - . . School will have an opportunity ton. Members are j encouraged Banks Committee that would al- mlttee on a vote of 20-15 and Is 1971 FORD PINTO Officers Joseph DesLaurles, many ponds across the state to develop plans along its shore. with a chance of rain develop­ miaalon will hold a public hear­ Lyndon Wilma, Lawrence Faw­ Mountain issue to die. ing during the day and continu­ 1 to experience one of the bene- to bring guests. i savings banks to offer expected to encounter some op- 4 Speed transmission, decor luxury group, plus restricted to young fisher­ According to Maldment, the By Sol B. Cohen ing ’Tuesday night at 7 :30 at the cett and Donald RouiUard will TTie estimated cost of the 212- survey as a whole, complete ing into Monday morning. Clear­ fits of living in a computer age B<^n A w ^ s checking acounts was blasted P^*tion on the floor o the Sen- radio, many other little features, plus low high school to consider a major men. attend classes for a total of 64 Saturday is opening day of acre tract — $600,000 — has with pictures and descriptions, ing Monday afternoon. Temper­ CARTER TREE EXPERT CO. , during the next few weeks, as week’s wlrmers of the re- ^vednesdav bv the commercial mileage and r^emalnder of Factory change in the zoning regulations, but wonder Duffey, national chairmanairman of .^ev enlist the aid of a machine vclvlng trophy awards In the Wednesday by me commercial hours and will receive their the fishing seasm. proven an obstacle to its pur­ should be ready by the middle atures averaging near or slight­ One can’t help Warranty! namely, that section pertaining would have the ADA (Americans for Demo- ^ b a t o n classes spared by the banks as being "special interest diplomas on April 23. Calico bass, sunflsh, white chase for a public park. A bill of May. ly above normal. Daytime highs •43-1696 — zacensed A Insured whether the state to help with their search for to “mobile honves.” Parent-Teacher Organization legislation.” ’The course w^Jl Include such and yellow perch and bull­ now before the General Assem­ In his report for the Manches­ in the low 60s overnight lows been the better or worse for it cratlc Action), was chosen by a ‘‘right” college, The change in regulations has were Sara Waddeikl. intermedl- topics as: pre^rvatlon of evi­ heads were stocked in the bly would limit the state’s con­ ter Community College liaison in the upper 30s to low 40s. if all but only a handful of the committee of seniors. service which Is being of There are just too many il-if been in the process of prepara­ Governor dence, prosecution of criminal pond last fall by the state, tribution to $50,000. committee, Leslie Buckland said 7,000 bills introduced into the T, fered for the third time will be- Cardllel twirling; and businesses and Jobs st stake to $1595 70 TO Y O TA $1695 tion by the PZC for some time 1 69 TO Y O TA cases; invesitlm Boshm said she Savings Banks Association who q^e ancient Roman historian dwelling unit without a perma­ Manchester legislators intro- a 3 to 8 p.m. reception today Church May 19 at 10 a.m. Sev- would visit fire bases in the called the measure evidence of pii^y refers to diamonds as nent foundation but suitable for duced "The Case Mt. Bill,” and at te Hartford Hilton Hotel. It eral items will be offered this field em(l talk with military “the sincere attempt of the sav- valuable of gems | i f ’ IS Othor UuS Oira To Flek Frou i f 5 ings banks to make propo^. . . . year-round habitation and equlp- "The Manchester Water Co. is being sponsored by Council year. Including some donated and civilian officals in Sai­ p|ed with the means to connect Bill.” Both amend previous ^e, American Federation of by celebrities. Details will be gon and Cam Ranh Bay con­ which would give protection to j j i » all aspects of the banking com- “ fJ®® imer- Water, sanitary and electric fa­ similar bills—easing the pro- state. County and Municipal announced later, cerning veterans. ISIDSQO cilities. It shall not include simi­ cess for possible purchase of Employes, AFL-CIO; and by At "Tin Pan Alley,” articles " I was sent out here by munlty while providing our de- ®»» I" wearing diamonds, be it posltors with a service they ®"« llnl« or ^ st larly prefabricated modular or the areas. the Federated Clubs of Ctennect- which are not suitable for auc- the House Veterans Affairs .. watches, says Bulova Watch Co. unitized dwellings placed on Thc third bill pertaining to jcut. tlon will be sold. Plants and Committee to have a look at Spring Fashion Sale! Goodspeed said the bill would American gals are showered permcment foimdation, nor shall Manchester has the dubious dls- Members of thesponsoring seedlings will also be offered, the hospitals, the extent of LYNCH MOTORS protect the smaller commercial with some 500,000 diamond "Htrtjord Ar*r$ ItTgttt ToyoU DitUr^ it refer to travel trailers, 6amp- Unction of being the first bill of organizations are state em- as well as a snack bar. A book drug addiction and, to find banks, but Ostrom said the safe- watches each Ouistm as and S4I CcNttr St.. MoRchtsttr 4464321 ers, recreation vehlcVes or simi­ the current session to be vetoed pioyes. Council 16 is opposing a grallery may also be included, out what our boys ^link of lar units designed for recreation the Vietnamese people,” guards are "totally Inadequate.” Pliny might be delighted if he by Gov. Thomas Mesklll. recommendaUon by Gov. Mcs- The church welcomes any ’The bill would prevent sav- knew—the male still prevails. or other short-term uses.” Mrs. Hicks said. The bill was for permitting ittu that all state employes go contributions from townspeo- Ings banks from offering check- He pays the bills. A mobile home park would Blsie Gould of Manchester to on a 40-hour week. They now pie, preferably Items in good be “A parcel of land upon bring suit against the town, for work a 35-hour week. working order. DonaUons may which two or more , mobile alleged damages stemming from ------pg ]gjj Memorial Hall. homes are, or are intended to a 1969 fall. Mrs. Gould had fall- Senate Minority Leader Alden in case of raih, the affair will be placed and occupied as ed to notify the town of the al- a . Ives announced last weekend be held May 22. buildings.” leged fall within the one-year that he will not nm for re-elec- The church's Junior and sen- A recreational park would be statuatory limit. tion next year. The six-term lor high school groups will W. G. "A parcel of land upon which Gov, Meskill’s veto was be- state senator (he served in the meet Sunday to plan their part two or more recreational vehi­ cause of a technicality in the House for two terms previous- in the auction, down to our yard lor cles are, or are intended to be wording of the bUl. The bill will ly) lives in Morris, but wants Outing Club placed and ‘occupied for short be reworded and will be recon- to move closer to his insurance Hie Bolton Outing Club will term use.” sldered. business, which is in Gteston- hold a bike hike April 25 in- EARLY Finally, ”A vehicle commmcoi------bury. stead of Sunday as previously ly referred to as a camper, Joseph Duffey of Hartford, who He said he will not move un- announced, GLENNEY trailer, trailer bus, motor bus was the unsuccessful Democrat- til June 1973 — after his son The club’s annual meeting BIRD used for recreational purposes” ic candidate for U.S. senator last graduates high school. He said eind election of officers wUl be defines a recreational vehicle. November, will be the guest also that he doesn’t Idiow where held tomorrow night at 8 p.m. < 4 ^ SPECIALS In terms of definitions alone, speaker June 24 at Manchester he will move — "It may be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. the new regulations open up the A High School graduatlim cere- Glastonbury, but then again, it Robert Gorton on Brandy St. town for trailers on a year- monies. may not.” After the business meeting, a CO. round basis. Also under the new rules, the.town is broken down mto nine districts for zoning purposes, as is done with the apartment regulations. ’Ihe REACH FOR THE RIGHT maximum number of trailers g i a Wt “All Weather" LAWN BUILDING allowed in any one district TOOL AND LIGHTEN would be 100, except in five dis­ FANTASTIC VALUE! Big enough to store all these! YOUR WORK LOAD tricts in the lake area where no Denim P Spading Fork. . . trailers would be allowed at all. Two Piece Tines make the going Under the new regulation Double Knit Famous Makers End backyard clutter and give easy In heavy soil. 99,S0 also, what the PZC terms "stiff Hot Pant Dress Hot Pants! Jeans the garage back to the carl Weeding Hoa. . . road specifications’” provided Polyester Dress Knit Pant Sets $ j Assemble this big walk-in The gals’ favoritel for trailer parks. Sale! Peasant Skirts Faster weeding without stoopin" Fashion Sheets & Pillowcases storage building yourself — Copies of the new regulation Reg. 1 1 .9 9 all you need is a screwdriver! Grass Shears. . . W io O are available in the Town Hall .^Caldor 5.99 Reg. 5 .9 9 It’s all steel, double-ribbed to Scissor-type action takes the and will also be available at the Priced to 1 3 .9 9 11 .99 3 .9 9 Twin toll outtof trimming. $4^66 9 .8 8 Button fly, flare leg. 6 to 16. withstand high winds and auditorium in the high school on to 7 .9 9 *5 stunning printed acetate jersey, Short shorts - newest "hot fash­ Size $ Lawn Edgar. . . , ’Tuesday night at the hearing. Two tone contrast trim with Acrylic or cotton knits, many hand washable. Various styles. 5 ion. 2-way stretch nylon in navy, Our Orig. snow loads. Has roller-action Keep your place Interesting calico and Indian styles. Navy, lilac, brown, natu­ ^lotton Knit Tops...... 4 .9 9 j The public is urged to attend button detailing. Navy, brown or ■ to 15, 10 to 18. “brown. 8 to 16 3.49 doors. No hinges to rust or In good trim. $140 prints, trimmed with flounces ral. S. M. L. For snap off. this session and make its feel­ and lace. 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One of the goals of the na­ Mixed colors Including red 30f» a q .n . tional organization Is to establish this year in Connecticut an Earth AcUon Group, a profes­ Red alone 4 0 f» sq . ft. sionally staffed center to pro­ vide legal and technical assist­ ance in combating pollution. Cannon Mills IK Add new beauty, new value to your home Ross and other Nader Associ­ Uva like a Texas millionaire with a new roof I ates are touring the state to Sheared Velour Chatham Polyester Novelty raise a quarter of a million dol­ aurrounded by Bed Pillows Tier Curtains BIRD *«Wind Seal*’ JETS lars for CEAG. Towel Ensemble Thermal Blankets ^ 3 P ick ed Up A graduate of Fordham Uni­ Bilh Hind Wnh Spwslal Valu.l Our Reg. 3.29-3.99 Glehney's — the hurricane-tested (iirls’ Knit Tops shingles 6 versity in New York City, and $ a m B s A 8 Ft. Sections the New York Law School, Atty. Ross passed his bar exam in Prem ium 99*69*39* Is 3 . 4 4 R O STA N D lPost,2Raife Washington^ D.C. 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Belted Bonded fabrics, novelty trims. 4 Flares in denim or cotton duck. HARDWARE The troop will also hold a and wrap styles. 4 to 6x, 7 to 14. Solids, stripes, 7 to 14. Machine wash, drip-dry! 50% Dacron* polyester, TURF BUILDER WINDSOR No-iron poly cotton blend. Flare Fashion shades, sizes P, M, Med .18 and extra sizes. Lto 12. ^ Ideal for casual wear. 36” 50% cotton. Machine wash, The greatest The grass that Court of Honor on April 26. ^egs. Slim and reg., 8 to 18. Tall. Just add five 8 ft. slate to plecea of greener-upper. .' 5 wide. perma-press. 45” wide. outgrows weedsi Police Course $5.45 2" X 10" lumber and you've got a 5.000 aq. ft. 1,000 sq. ft Four officers of the Coventry ' handsome, low cost picnic table 10.000 sq.ft. 9.95 2,500 sq. ft. is.es Police Department are attend­ Frontier Solids & Prints you can easily assemble youraalf. 15.000sq.fr SPEWIAL ing a two-week intensive train­ Imported Straw HALTS PLUS ing course being conducted in Teens’ and Women’s Soft Natural Misses’ Panties Denim Stripes Kiltcloth $ 1 5 9 5 SCOTTS SPREADER & K O .'s crabgrass Measure for measure, West Hartford be the <3apltol before the bell ringsl the gardner's treasurel Region Crime Squad Brief or Bikini 2,500 sq.ft V tM 1^ Deck Sneakers Fashion Bras S ' 1 ^ 4 (also available viHMumbet) Reg. $19.95 Handbags t.69yd.X* tFTjV d. 1.66' ” yd. 1X • t * F 1 ^ 4 Yd. 5.000 sq. ft. «4,66 NOW $10.96 • 100% cotton, machine wash, Poly cotton blend, perma- WHH ANY SOOTTB Visit 99 j perma-press. Fashionable press, machine wash. Casual FERTILIZER. . stripes. 45” wide. look. 45” wide. 44th Our ey $o Canvas uppers, thick deck shoe d i Reg. ■ m i soles. White or navy, 5 to Ifr___ Reg. “-G 7 Our 88 Fashion Fabric Machine Washable 100% Polyester m 1 .9 9 for 1 .0 0 Pair Greater Ladies Sport Socks. ■ P m Reg. SHOP Men’s & Boys’ Ribbed 54” Wide Vinyl Bonded Acrylics Double Knits MANCHESTER 1.59 each Athletic Socks. Sizes 8 to 11. Colton & nylon 4 9 4 ■ 5 .9 9 each Our H artfo rd Orion & nylon with pompons 8W FRIDAYS Sizes 9 to 11 8 9 4 Back hooks. Lycra Spandex Nylon satinette or tricot. Lace or 1 (\ Rn- embroidery trims. Many, many J.O 7 4 VP Yd. 3.59 yd. Yd. i wyd, e VI 4 Yd. Antique Show sides, backs. White and colors. 2 .7 7 Iw.g!glenney 649-5253 I Stretch straps. colors. Cotton backed vinyl for 100% acrylic. No lining Machine wash, wrinkle resis­ T O 8:30 P.M. (iirls’ - Women’s dresses, coats, etc. Wash­ APRIL 19-22 needed. Indian look — skirts, tant. Spring colors in jac- Mon.-Wed 12:30-10 p.m Terry Ballerinas Soft and colorful! 2 handle able. 5 colors. vests, etc. 45” quards. 58 60” wide.______CO. Sandals styles, pouches and SA T. T O Tfaundav 12:30-9 p.m swaggers. While, toast or Caldor O Q O natural. Great fashion find! SALE: 3 3 6 West Hartford m Z r ^ 4 P A f . & Priced ^ SALE: THURS. Manchester, 1145 Tolland Tpke.N 1.39 Foam cushioned insole, vinyl 1145 Tolland Tpke. thru SAT. THURS. thru SAT NORTH MAIN STREET Armory 1.29Floral print terry, bouncy EXIT 93. WILBUR CROSS PARKWAY^ Girls 9 to 3, la- uppers in white and pastels. Open lute U Open Uife Ivery 836 Farmington Ave. padded soles, Every Night dies 5 to 10. Sizes 5 to 10. LMlI.t Acc.uory D.pl. Spontort: Women oi ***7“ M ancHester, St. Jaraei’i Epiicopal Church Manager Frank Silveiter MANCHESTER EVENING HER a LI). MANCIEIESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1971 PAGE FOURTEEN Section Two THURSDAY, APML 15, 1971. JJlanrlfrBtrr lEnrmug l|rralh THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1971 Pages 15 to 28 for civic improvement; money Hebron for construction of mass transit systems, highways, , subsidized liX A R GAXElC*lV^ Community Affairs housing, water and.sewer lines, PLAZA DEPT. StORE -Hv CLAY R. l>OLLAN- NvirseiySchool Townspeople ARIES LIBRA libraries, parks and electrical Your Daily Activity Guide (Wo Have A Notion To Plenso) Police School Called Success, Senate Passes Bill MAR. 21 SHr. 22 and telephone lines; flood, riot, A c c o r d in g to the S t a r t . r Visits Market, 19 Under Single Roof and crime insurance. E. MHHHJS TFKE. (Next to Popiilar Iftt.) To develop messoge for Friday, OCT. W m V oteO n 2- 9 -1 1 -1 3 14-18-24-29/<^ Q. iWhat would be the major read words corresporidirig to numbers t o^63-73-80-82 54-55-66 Vfer Hears Dentist of your Zodiac birth sign components of the department? Sponsors Hope to Continue It On Water Firm Bonds ^ TAURUS 1 Moon 31 You 61 Door SCORPIO A. An urban and rural'devel­ Auto Taxes lx APR. 20 ■yWCA Nursery School ac­ 2 Your 32 Recent 62 Under ocr. 23^ Is Nixon Formula opment administration to build JUMBO GARMENT BAGS S By SOI. R. COHEN £I M AY 20 3 Over 33M oy 63 By By OENB DU8SEAU tion were 12 policemen from as the single greatest factor in tivities over the past month in­ 64 Unprotectec HOY. 21^ ^ WASHINGTON (APJ — Part A. Thel« is no single govern­ up state and local government, (Herald Reporter) Residents will be asked to Ovl2-15-17-40 4 Friendly 34 Moy (Herald Reporter) Rocky Hill, 12 from South Wind- the school’s success, cluded visits to a nursery and 5 Semitivity 35 Experier>ces 65 Much 31-48-59-654 Rugged Construction. Decorator g i 0 7 ^^52-75-79-87 ment oiganlzation with the re­ to encourage individual partici­ a supermarket,...... _a visit___ by^ in- The State Senate yesterday, without debate, adopted \x>te at the annual budget meet­ 6 Contocts 36 Come 66 Reody 76-:7-84-89l of the maze feeing local govern­ sor, 19 from Glastonbury, four Will Consult Towns sponsibility and authority to pation in community develop­ Colors. $3.00 Value. NOW . The first season of the stead*^ of to a dentist, and an ing, May 10 on whether or not GEMINI 7 Signs' 37 Leod 67 Pleosontly SAGITTARIUS ments in search of federal aid T« - from Coventry, 13 from 'Vernon, Speaking of the future. Sartor and sent to the governor a bill which would ease the 38 Precious 68 Control coordinate and direct federal ment, and to provide basic pub- motor vehicle taxes should be K4AY 21 8 Iridicoted NOP. 22 > - new MancheS'ter Regional and one from Stafford Springs, said this ^spring and summer opportunity to handle a rabbit method by which the Town of Manchester could pur- 9 Mote 39Doy 69 Kin would melt away, sajrs Presi­ assistance for community devel­ Uc«/aclllties. paid In a lump sum In the first 70 70 Surprised Police Academy came to an Two captains, four lieutenrmts, would be spent in concert ■with and ducklings. chase the privately owned Manchester Water Co. The 9$ 10 Emphosize 40 Carry Dec. 21 dent Nixon, if Congress permits opment. For example, HUD and Installment of taxes or If pay­ 3- 5 - 8 -2 3 11 Is 41 At 71 Romonce end recently, and according is sergeants, seven detectives, representatives from surround- Before Easter, they toured measure passed the House tw o ------— 72 Protect 16-22-28-45^ him to put |9 billion worth of Agrlcultiue each have pro­ ment should be divided between !7-62-68 12A 42 Especiolly 51-67-70 to Manchester Police Chief policewomen were Ing towns, working out curricu- the greenhouses of- Woodland weeks ago, also without de- "(jpen space” holdings. The lai 13 Impressed 43 Close 73 Somethirtg programs in a new Department grams for housing, water a n i the two installments. CANCER 74 Therefrom Gardens, where Uiey observed bate. combined $753,268*Is part of the 14 Money 44 To CAPRICORN of Community Development. sewer lines, and recreational James Reardon, its initial y,%june 21 ISD oy 45 You'll 75 A , * . , « to lectures by several eminent said although East Hartford did seedlings and flowers in bloom. h .B. 7512, in effect, amends 95 niillion negotiated price. Last year was the first time 46 Urwxpected 76 What areas. MANCHESTER TIRE, INC. s- ^ J U I Y 22 16Sudden With, the new department, the Sll^ess nas prompted ei- enforcement officials from not participate this year, they The proprietor, John Zapadka, a Special Act of the 1959 Gen- ______in many years that residents 17 To 47 And 77 You JAN. I» As a result, separate depart­ 78 Life 4- 6-34-37/0 President says, communities forts to renew the program Connecticut. are continuing to show interest demonstrated the proper way eral Assembly. It removes a were billed for full payment of fX » -:39-42-^9 18 Prospects 48 Con't ments must come up with piece­ ’60-78-81-86 19 Avoid 49 In 79 Step 44-46-57 such as Monroe, Ohio, would no for next year, and possibly Among the lecturers were coming j>rogra.ms. According to plant seeds, and presented a 5 per cent ceiling on bond in­ motor vehicle taxes in the first 80 You 20 Welcome 50 Jewelry AQUARIUS longer have to apply for sewer meal approaches to the prob­ for years to come. Benjamin Goldstein from the Chl«^ Ilehrdon a meeting package of seeds and small terest, and raises to 30 years Club Sets installment. Tax Collector Mrs. LEO 21 Leaving 51 Be 81 Public aid to three federal agencies lem ’s solutions. Beatrice Andrews is again rec­ 1 JULY 23 22Chor>ges 52 RomoTKe 82 Do JAN. 20 Until now, the Academy, first Connecticut Planning Commls- " ’hh all chiefs of police in the plant to each child. the time limit for paying off 83 Deep with regional offices in three Q. How would the new organi­ Trip to Florida [ AUG. 22 23 Keep 53 Learn ftO. I I of its kind east ot the Connect- slon on Criminal Admlnlstra- scheduled to get the About the same time. Wild the bonds. ommending this procedure. 24 Good 54 Some 84 Hear separate otties. zation help local govermnent? FREE Icut River, has been supported tion. Dr. Elliot Gross, Chief pertinent forces in motion, However, recent state legisla- '6-32-35-47 25 Knock 55 Ctopital 85 It 19-21-38-50/0 Cargo Pet Shop sent the bunny Town Manager Robert Weiss Manchester High School 164-72-85-88^ And cities such as Cambridge, A. They would draw up «ie by gfrants from the Federal Medical Examiner for Connect- Sartor said the proposed, for- ion states: "The appropriating ’53 -5 8 -7 4 26 Remember 56 Your 86 Relations and ducklings. had proposed a May refer- , ,, 27 Imogirxition 57 Pieosure 87 Forword PISCES Mass., would be spared filing comprehensive development Law Enforcement Assistance icut, Jc^ LaBelle, State’s At- future sessions would Dr. John Gworek, South Wind- endum for purchasing the wa- dicated 58 Lessons 88 Securely each year 134 separate federal plan, Including transportation eei. i» )»s, Administration, and the United tomey t o r Hartford County, and closely this year’s, with sor dentist, talked to the chil- ter company. However, his pro- will leave Saturday morning at approving any budget calling 29 Hove 59 Believe 89Todoy and 17 state urban aid applica­ housing, and community facili­ 30 Tense 60 Public 90 Studies M AR. 20 SAFETY CHECK States Department of Transpor- Eugene Kelly, Ghief prosecutor hours of classes for each dren about teeth care. He ex- posal was vetoed Tuesday night g a.m. from the High School for for the laying of a tax on any ties and service, and get funds 020-25-33-36 1- 7-10-434 tions under 163 different sets of tatlon. for the 12th circuit court. person, followed by a critique property shall determine wheth­ jGood ) Adverse D N c u V r J f from one federal agency rather plained why they would soon by the Board of Directors. The ^ seven-day trip, to Key Largo, :^1-56-61 i4 ' 69-71-83-901 regulations. Reardon said applications finiir Class Bonular and exam. He said he hopes be getting loose teeth and how consensus of the board was for / er such tax as it applies to The Nixon plan would grather than eight. have been made for funds to re- Tiidrfnir from the concensus of >nore emphasis next time on the baby teeth would be re- postponing the purchase until I motor vehicles shall be due and Judging from the concensus ot cemmunitv relations, and fam- related programs in five depart­ Q. How will the department open the classes next fall. interviewed the most relations, and fam- placed by permanent ones. Each such time as consolidaUon of They will stiy at the Key payable in a single install­ ments and three agencies into promote more orderly national W e Check Lt Robert Lannan who with miennewea, e t j, engtg training, and thinks attend the drug program luck supper on Saturday eve­ youngster was allowed to in- the 8th District sewage system Largo Diving Headquarters ment” . the proposed Community Devel­ development? Officer some sensitivity exer- scheduled by the Regional. Dis­ ning at 6:30 In Phelps Hall for onicer Richard sartor lormu hours given each week by ^ ... ^ sp ed his own teeth with a den- with the town's sewage system while they plan to dive Sunday, Members of the Board of F i­ opment Department. Added to A. The impact of proposed • BRAKE SYSTEMS • BALL JOINTS trict No. Board of. Education all parishioners, old and new. lated and administered the Milton Camllleri, a pliarmacist list’s mirror. is feasible. Tuesday, Wednesday and Fri- nance have divided opinions as 8 the core of the present Depart­ transportation systems, for ex­ Those attending are requested academy, had a year’s eailary ^^h the narcotics division of the the genefal feeling to- At Top Notch, they were giv- ConsolidaUon of the two sew- 47-foot diveboat at to the best procedure and there for Monday, April 26 at Rham ment of Housing and Urban De- ample, on land utilization, hous­ • SHOCK ABSORBERS • WHEEL BEARINGS ward the academy was a good to bring a main course, dessert, paid for by one of the gn^*ants. Connecticut Department of en a tour ot the store, includ- age systems also would tie by l^®y fore are making no recommen­ High School. vel<^ment would be highway ing patterns, and local economic one, not all who attended were IJttle L«ague Tryouts or salad to feed four to six peo­ Lannan. who was officially Health, on drugs, their effects, ing the produce room and cold referendum, but would have to Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hunt of dation. and mass transit programs development can be determined • COMPLETE EXHAUST SYSTEMS satisfied with it. One officer ple. designated training officer for ^nd chemical nature. The only cemn^ned murtT of storage. They watched a dem- be initiated within the 8th Dls- Vernon will act as chaperones, However, a vote on the pro­ Little League tryouts will be from the Department of Trans­ by a single department. the Father-Son Night AND OF COURSE the Manchester Department complaint regisfered was the ‘o® ""^ch of onstration of the meat-wrapping trict. The district directors Hunt is the head of the English cedure will be included on the held Saturday afternoon at 1 portation; development pro­ Q. Is this department for big material was directed toward Cub Scout Pack No. 28 will last year, wUl continue in that brevity of the lecture. machine and hamburger bring have declined to initiate the department at the high school agenda for the May 10 meeting. at St. Peter’s Field, Rt. 8S. In grams from the Commeroe De­ cities only? improving detective services. hold a Webelo father-son night YOUR TIRES ground, and were permitted to referendum. The only other and is also the club’s advisor, case of rain, tryouts will be ' A. No. The Department would a^^^ed’ b ^ s ^ s i n Most involved felt the week’s guch as homicide investigation Contributions Asked tonight at 7 :30 at the Hebron partment; rural housing, water work the cash register. Each method would be by a petiUon The 12 students planning on held on Sunday. aid smaller towns and rural 5 The Hebron Drug Advisory and sewer, and electrification — Fair, Courteous ServiM — Ail boys who did not play on a Congregational Church. A reviL of the ' nine-week fX ^ „^ “‘l , 'X ‘’beUeTcTver child received a .small gift. from 8th District taxpayers. going to Key Largo earned the Committee is seeking contribu­ programs from the Agriculture areas, too. pptmniptpri qt, length to give better covpr- ques. Another said that al- National League team (Wild­ 'The group will discuss Boy MON.-TeES.-WED.-FSU. 8 a.m.-&:30 p.m.—THUitS. 8 a.m.-8 p.m.—SAT. 8 a.m .-l piaa. term jurt compdeted, sh<^ ^ crulcal areas. Capt. though the highlights of the Mayor James Farr declared money themselves through jobs tions to enable it to provide the Department; and library grants Q. What types of aid would be cats, Lions, Bears or Tigers) or Scout activities and slides will ovei^elming success of the McCaughey said his men cannot week’s study were superb, the publicly Tuesday night that he u** received it from their par- type of program most specific from the Department of Health, available? on the Pony League team last be shown of the Lake of Isles will abstain from any discus- ents. to the town. EMucation and Welfare. A. Plajuting money and tech­ enough training in report academy was not much more Shriners To See year must attend the tryouts Camping Reservation. sions or decisions pertaining to Tl'c students are Jon Wood, At its meeting Tuesday, the Other programs, such as com­ nical assistance to strengthen W E HONOR writing, and a general need was than an interesting exercise. or they will not be eligible for Family Night Originally ^^ce chiefs fr^ emphasis in that without much novelty, consolidaUon of town and dis- Charles Brame, Robert Gordon, committee set up general areas munity action, would come from local governments; programs, Film on Hospital one of ' the National League The Gilead Congregational five surrounitog towns partlcl- trict faciliUes. He claimed a Robert Knight, Kathy Vaida, that will be used for a proper the Office of Economic Oppor­ suqh as community action, to teams. Oiurch will h

for the school, and pledged to ^ reri^w of the critiques pre- summed up the ostensibly posl- "Janie” Is the title of a film Boys are requested to bring supper on Friday evening at Farr resides in the 8th District and Thomas Feingo, seniors; lined how to run the program. tration, and Apx>alachian Re- send all their men to it. iLman P»>-ed by each student at the ive flin g s of the majority of that will be presented at a gloves, hats and sneakers to the 6 :30 at the GUead HiU School. and conducts a business there, and Alan Schreiber, Lisa Lar- The development of the pro­ gicmal Commission. expressed some disappointment compfeUon of the work reveals the graduates, meeting of Omar Shrine Club tryouts which will be conducted Families with names A Kelleys Wed 50 Years gram is based largely on Here in a question-and-answer UP T O $ at East Hartford’s failure to picture of a brand new pr(> “As a veteran policeman, I when it meets tomorrow at Wil­ The town holds an opUon for Thomas Neubelt, and Brad by coaches from both the Na­ through G are requested to PASSPORT PHOTOS response to the questionnaires format Is the administratton’s send any men. -nils absense K™™- with a few bugs and found (the academy) a great Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Kelley married April 18, 1921, in Bur- lie’s Steak House. purchasing the water company Smith, juniors. tional and American Leagues. bring a main dish; H through IDENTIFICATION which were sent home last view of how the department meantV o n l y ______123 officers Instead ^ut basically well oigan- sUmulant to refresh of 169 Box Mt. Rd., Bolton, llngton, Vt. They have a daugh- The .program _ was announced at a negotiated price of $1,960,- The boys wlU be Judged on P a salad, and R through A a MANCHESTIR TIRE. INC. week writh school children. SALEM NASSMHP^ o t the original esUmate o t over and with a few excepUons, memory, and the small class- formerly of Manchester, admire ter, Mrs. James E. Donlon of today by Robert D. Murdock, •'0®- P'us the $332,000 estimated dessert. They are also request­ would operate and its advan­ 295 BROAD ST. (OPPOSITB SEARS AUTOMOTIVE) TEL. 643-1161 According to committee hitting, fielding, throwing and tages. 200 completed the training. highly beneficial to th^ cop on es made for a very attentive g bouquet of roses and a set of Manchester; seven grandchil- Omar president. ^ost of capiLal improvements AL Initiates ed to make a double portion of Comoru Shoo A iM A i member Mrs. Joan Rowley, 116 speed and will be picked ac­ tt9 Main St., ManchCRtei AMPLE FREE PARKING Participants Enthusiastic beat. arrangement. CMme takes on a ggi(j ggn pepper shakers dren and nine great-grandchil- He said the film is a case his- made in the past year and a whatever they bring as there Q. What’s wrong with things questionnaires have been re­ cording to their total scores. the way they are? A random opinion sampling Lt. Lannan indicated the new perspective when the received in celebration of dren. They are also the parents lory of a young patient at a half by the company, Class Saturday will be extra young people at 64.3-7369 turned and the committee is Any boy who was unable to the dinner. J though of some men who did at- greatest benefits he has noticed prosecutors and lawyers them- y,g|r 59th wedding anniversary, of the late Mrs. Regrinald John- Shriner’s Hospital for Crippled The estim.iied cost for need- "encouraged by the response” . register previously may do so The American Legion will After dinner, slides will be tend, showed almost unanimous as a result of the school is an selves come down to give us gj g dinner Sat- ston ot New Britain. Children, and is designed to ac- ed improvements to the sys- Suggestions made in these at the tryouts and must be ac­ shown of the Rham High School enthusiasm. improvement in report writing, their side of things. We know„j.day evening at Willie’s Steak Mr. Kelley was a carpenter in quaint a Shriner with the hos- tern, it it were consolidated initiate a large group of new questionnaires were used ex­ companied by a parent or Capt. George ’ McCaughey, "Almost everything an officer we do some things wrong, and Manchester for many years be- pltals he helps to support. '«’l‘h the town’s water system, members Saturday in ceremo- guardian. Symjrfionlc Band's trip to Eng­ tensively in outlining the pro­ one of the two highest ranking does ends up on paper, and I ’ve hear about it, but when we get received a fore working for the State of Reports will also be present- $1,435,000. nies at 7:30 p.m. at the Post According to Hebron Base­ land and the Rham German gram. cfflcers who attended, and a noticed a new preciseness, a chance to hear the other side Ccnnectlcut at Howell Cheney gd on the current building fund Consequently, a referendum Home. ^ . ball Assoclatian President Eric Band. Mrs. Rowley stated that in­ veteran of more than 15 police sharpness, and accuracy in re- we are able to really broaden the 44 relatives and triads Regional Technical School. He campaign of Sphiiw Temple Purchasing the Manchester Robert Caisse ^ rst Dirtrict terested sponsors of the pro­ Emt, 117 boys have registered Manchester Evening Herald schools, said he would rate it ports written by graduates of the our knowledge.” ^ , who attended. retired several years ago. (Her- 1^0 ^ 00^ ! Omar T i d i e r ^ commander, and Ws s ^ f of of- gram may contact members of so far for this year’s program Hebron Correspondent, Anne THIS WEEK among the best. This kind of academy.” Lannan said the cri- 'When asked if he was a bet- Mrs Kellev were aid nhoto bv Pinto) n ^ of about $3,720,000. ficers will officiate. After the the committee or send contribu­ and more are expected. Iiozzini Bros must con- Uques submitted by the students ter policeman for having gone '______^______May 14, the Spring Ceremonial .pj^g town has a $376,634 grant initiation, A1 Carlson’s orches- Emt, Tel. 228-3971. In-service training tions, which are tax deductible, Children’s Day tiniip if the men are to keen UD- at the end of the course showed through the school■■■■■'' he said “ no, ‘ lit New London ...... on June...... 5, the . committment - ...... from- ...... - the ------federal tra will play - - for dancing for to the Hebron Drug Advisory Sunday will be "Children’s lAill I IKJ A dated I would say, considering an overwhelmingly favorable re- just a mere knowledgeable all RockvUle; Helen Majo\ricz, Backofen.^^Prospect^St., R°ck^ circus now pl^ing^ at the^State government toward the pur- members and their guests. Day” at St. Peter’s Episcopal MANCHESTER WILLIMANTIC Committee c-o the Town Office tWs 'Was the first time for thta action. one. Graham Rd., South Windsor; ville; Kathryn Bobbins, David Armory in Hartford, and the an- chase of the “ open space” hold- According to Francis O’Coin, A Church. At the 10 a.m. morning SI9 E|kST MIDDLE TNPK. 1329 MAIN STREb ONLY! Henry Uhlman, Fox Hill Rd., Dr., Ellington; Howard Getz, nual Omar visit to the Spring- jngg of the Manchester Water Post commander, the Post has BuUding. particular school, that it might He realizes the need for a prayer service, the children will and Mary Jarvis, RFD 2, both Ertel Dr., Fred Ambeault, RFD field Shriner’s Crippled Chil- co, been awarded the Howard I. The committee said that any 10°/o OFF be the best I ’ve been to.” more exhaustiv/e training period, present a short Easter pageant. Rockville; Michael Parks, Som- 2, Irene LaRosa, Maple St., and dren’s Hospital in July. The grant is on the condition Jacobs Trophy for attaining the member may be contacted for A report to Chief Reardon but expressed amazement, and Tliey will also present Eeister »H M l DIY CUANIIIS S SUIDt | Rockville ersville; Florence Szumkowskl, Ina Emerton, Cherry St., all There will be a social hour that the state and the town highest 1971 membership for referral or information. Be­ prepared by Officer Sartor, gratitude, that so many emmi- plants for the children at the Glenwood Rd., Ellington; Ricky Rockville; Judith Staiger and gt 6:30, dinner at 7:30, and the share equally the remaining posts in its category by an as- sides Mrs. Rowley, Robert . . numcukttm~ showed 63 police from Mandies- nent lecturers hfid taken time to Newington Ifospital and their 402 WEST MIDDLE TtlftNPlKE Hospital Notes Zlmmerman, Hartford Tpke., daughter. West Wlllington. program to follow. $376,634 estimated cost of the signed target date. Craig and William Johnson ter compieted the 40 hours of lecture from their schedules, serve on the committee. Lenten mlte-box offerings. WITH 4 Admitted Tuesday: Dorothy and Clifton Crandall, West Shore The parish will hold a {>ot- instruction, whlrti Included a and trefi ot charge. ------. 1 .11 Also, the committee plans to wide spectrum o t law enforce- Officer Sartor said he hopes Burns, Kelly Rd., Vernon; Mary R^, both Roclwllle. FURNITURE SALE ment ihibjects from drugs and if more grants are coming, the Oik, West Main St., Rockville; Dtecharged Tuesday, Mert- homicide Investigation, to ciidl Academy will be able to pay Phyllis Carr, Pine St., Manches- l^ d ^eer. High M ^or Pk., Md P Charge Your disorders and community rela- regular lecturers In the future, ter; Frederick Trinks, Orchard Erin O Donnell, Noi^ tlong. He singled out the cooperation St., Frances Lee, Maple St., and both Rockvillfe; Gladys Strait, P u r c h a s e s ! 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parents it may be brought to | TollandA^ernon the clinic. Tolland ATTENTION! T V Tonight Rubella Qinic Cornish in conclusion warned I of an amticipated epidemic READING IMPROVEMENT CUSSES 82 Stores for Comiriete Uatinga. which usually occurs between | New Drug Education Program See SatunUy’s TV Week Slated April 24 six to nine years apart. Clinics BEGINNING MAY 3. 1971 Across the Broad Street. Manchester such as the one scheduled by I Youngsters between the ages AFTERNOON and EVENING CLASSES Nation ALSO Perry the Vernon Area Jaycees "can PROSPECT AVE. AND KANE ST., WEST HARTFORD (1«) wnd WUd West (C) of one and eleven in the towns Cnasses for ELEMENTARY and HIGH SCHOOL studMto . Addams Fsmly , ^ j help prevent a repetition of' Takes ‘Big Brother’ Approach <4«) OUlIgsa’s Islasd of Tolland^d V o m o n are tragedy.” according to in Remedial Reading (Phonics, Unders^dlng, e^ ) • 5;U (4*) Weatker Walek GllUcaa’s Island "(C) " vaccination clinic on April 24, ’ ______Board Test Preparation and Geneiral Reading Efficiency. Open Daily (C) wehSnqr" IT — e rapport between second grade bers and two members of the orate on the drug situation at 6;M Wel^eV"— 8p(^ sponsored by the Greater Ver- OPEN DAILY 10 A.M. To 10 P.M. News (C) non Jaycees. •k Small Classes ★ Pre-Testing Program 10 to 10 students at Meadowbrook School Student Couhcil. the school and Is aimed at mak- Barnes Favors k Certified Teachers Informal discussion sessions ing the answers more truthful. (» ) lfc?*5iitfc (C) The clinic will be held between and selected Tolland High dealing with health centered Although the results obtained 6:46 (4«) Saint , ^ 1 and 6 p.m. in the Northeast An Income Tax Call Mr. Kaprove -SERVICE DEPT STORES Use Your C>A.P. or Master Charge Card School students, with the even- topics are being conducted, through the questionnaire would lute* ” )■ School g ^ n a siu m on East St. tual goal of providing drug in- with drugs “to be treated only "not be foolproof,” accortiing to (8) New witk H.K. Smitk u d jn Rockville. BRISTOL (AP) — Former I ACADEMIC READim CENTER, INC. formation, was reviewed by as a related phase of the topic board chairman Kenneth Kay- aSTD lrt^Sl'D yke The Jaycees had originally State Sen. Wallace Barnes, who I Board of Education members and only insofar as the back- nor; it was generally agreed that («-») NBC News (C» planned the clinic for pre-school ran unsuccessfully for the Re- 63 E. CENTER STREET Next to Cavey’s King’s Dollar Days are Here Again..Jam-Packed with Everything for the Home! last night. ground of both the teen aide this would be the best way to (i) (C) children, but upon receiving publican gubernatorial nomina- MANCHESTER, CONN. Telephone 648-9#47 Details of the initial stages and the second graders allows,” ascertain the level of drug use ’(18) Wkat’s My LineT SO) 0« _ _ Purnell. ^ (toairman.’ MASTER which was Instituted at Mead- he said. with toe highly general and pre- sign Off (C) ^ September both towra ^11 Gaffney was named last week c owbrook with the approval of The emphasis Is Instead being dlctable results of toe much ~ •’'•J'**’ * O” require the v ^ i n e for kinder- to head toe Republlcmn State $■ Principai Donald Parker. placed on the ’’most salutary ^ nollution conference lust Edncallonnl TV (84) students who have never Central Conunltt^ to replace Since the program’s incep- interpersonal elements and out- j ^ Tknridny, April 16 German measles and have Howard Hausman, who was tion, Parker has developed comes” resulting from toe reg- PM not received other measle vac- nominated by Meskill for a spot reservatlons regarding toe drug ular older-younger student asso- “I didn’t expect much,” he 6:88 Yonng Peoples* Film Compett- cines. Bnneh UOB on toe state Public Utilities Wipe clean oval or Brand new, meet education aspects of toe expert- ciations. ’The program boils said. 8:80 Eaator at Bovs Towa B (C) Th® children ^ d not have oommlssion. OABH AND CABBY 4 colorful ceramic Curry is director of toe Con­ 7:00 Freack Ckot B requirements, Beautiful floral decora­ ment, particularly in relation down to the establishment of (C) receiv^ a small^ Barnes, who Uvea in Farming- mugs on decora­ oblong mats in necticut Water Resources Com­ "Chooolato Cake” or exceed warranty tion. Comes with cord, to public acceptance, accord- an almost older-brother-or-sis- 7:80 New Mask la Brass « (C) r ° ^ ton. to president of toe Assocla- FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS tive metal' tree. solids and prints. ing to Dr. MacKenzie. ter relationship. mission and was toe state’s top 8:00 WaskiagtoB Week la ^^^f*^** ted Spring Oorp. of Bristol. He official at toe two day federal- 8:80 8u Fraaclsco Mix Board members generally felt Parker recommends the feel- ’ ’Remembering' ’ <0 not be aMergic to chicken or ^ / ^ I s rem ^ ks Wednesday ttoixand t p k b . m a n o h ./v e b n o n t o w n U N B state "enforcement conference” toe program could continue for ings by both age levels of stu- 8:N 80 Miaales (C) . following an address to a Bristol a while longer, but added that dents involved In the program aimed at mapping plans to re­ 9:80 Theg Weal That’A Way B They should also not have any j QUART CANS deem polluted Long Island “ =** Conoectlc.l N.w.room 40 X 72 Parker’s sentiments should be be heeded and carefully evalu- fever or other condition requir­ respected since it Is his school ated. Sound. ing attention at toe time o t the ------GULF and that he has more knowl- Board members felt toe Curry hesitated when asked in House Leaders ^ o t. TRASH BARREL edge regarding toe psychology "buddy relationship” being de- Interview Wednesday night If Any doubts regarding toe el­ COLLINS MOTOR of toe second grader than do veloped by the program Is "conclusions” reached by Chide Bailey- igibility of toe child for toe any of toe other principals. good, but questioned toe need federal and state officials were clinic should be settled wlto toe Both principals submitted for peer instruction at toe sec- “unAidmous” as conference On Tax Talk child’s personal physician. OIL HI-BALL GLASSES written comments on toe pro- ond grade level when toe stu- chairman Murray Stein, an as- Permission forms must be CUTTING gi^. dont ig gtiu of his teach- commissioner with toe HARTFORD (AP) signed by parents or legal SET OF 6 The program, originally to in- __ Environmental Protection Agen- , „ „guardians;------. —toe ------forms win----- be — 9 oz high ball glasses elude kindergarten through sec- ix - „ rh,n,.on ey in Washington, said they state (jnairman John M. n^je available no later than Gulf Sapphire Su­ Super tough ribbed plastic resists extremes BOARDS preme oil, 20 or 30 of heat and cold. Snap-lock cover, built-in decorated with fa­ ond grade at Meadowbrook, whetoer to“ d g ? a " e “ ' Bailey met at toe Capitol Wed- one week bef(^d. mous "Scotch" labels. carries a cost of »300, funded actually distinguish between Then he said, "WeU, I guess nesday with House Headers, who According to Oomlsh, mass p u t a s m i l e weight. carrying handles. by the state. The teen-agers teenager and toe other fhey could be characterized as reportedly were miffed over iiuntuidzatlon of chlldrep be- partlcipaUng have been toe student teachers. UConn unanimous. But I wouldn’t say gome of Bailey’s weekend state- 1 2 " X 25 R PKG OF 3 recipients of special training at gducaUrai aides and parental “ was wholehearted.” ______Sarten and fourth grade, Is cru- SCREEN the University of ConnecUcut ^ ^ ^ Curry noted that such confer- matters. ^ t^e success of toe cam- on her fare School of Pha^acy. ences, sponsored by toe EPA, ''^ ® participants called palgn to protect expectant ALUMINUM & STORM WOODEN CLOTHES Two-Pronged Attack Meadow- £Li*6 required by fodcrsl l&w &s ^ tifLrnfio®ilous tticcUti^ i off* motiicrs from. ovi6 of 'tho inost u)Uha The program was created as „ „ a step in some anUpolluUon en- the-record information indicated feared killers and crlppler of FOIL DOOR CLOSER HANGERS STORAGE CHESTS a ”two-pronged” approach to ^ h, t 1 forcement measures. that it was more of a gripe unborn (dilldren. effect a solution to toe dangers Mavor's ^e said he can Uve vrito such session. in recent years German mea- Cut patterns of drug abuse, according to hlgdi ^ conferences, but, “I don’t think The House leaders, including sles has probably afflicted more easily, accu­ school Principal Richard Olson. ' it’s a good enforcement proced- Speaker WUUam Ratchford and children than has scarlet fever, Westinghouse Dishwasher! rately. Protects ■nte first prong of toe attack ure,” he said. Majority Leader Carl Ajeilo, re- poMo, regular measles, chicken is providing for immediate dls- unofficial go ahe^ J . , table top from ■“ f ri( tT-ihnti Ti rrf o The Conference included a day portedly were unhappy because py Sen- ^ e r * ^ ^ " toose $17888 formation “within toe knowl- and would be filled out during found that some of them had ate President Pro ’Tern Chs^es cMdren other t ^ edge and capabilities” of toe class periods. stripped toe car of aU lts Identl- T. Alfano and Senate Majority Ible for toe vaccine. If a record 10 pegs to hold coats Clear plastic. Keep fying decals Leader J. Edward Caldwell. book of shots la kept by the 18 clear vinyl pockets or hats. Fits any 17 ft colorful polyprope- teaching teen aides. This would prevent the stu shoes clean, stack for full view, easy ac­ space. Handy storage. lene webbing to renew Stop Gap Measure Louisville Slugger 27" na­ for neat storage. cess. Handy hanger. old chairs and chaises. Admittedly, toe program is tural finish bat. at best “ a atop gap measure” © Olson ag;rees, and is calculated JUMBO SIZE TWO PLASTIC 60 MINUTE to reach toe uncommitted teen LISTEN Model SCloO and to influence his decision. All Instniction at Meadow- FOR THE GARMENT FLASHLIGHTS CASSETTE biook by toe teens is In toe WINF With presence of a regular classroom /I BAGS BLANKS STRIKE TWO GIFTS BATTERIES teacher and is directed on a STRIKE IT RICH flfteen-to-one student level. IT Teen-agers participating in toe FROM THE HEART FOR MOTHER’S DAY! program do not miss out on GIFT CHECK PROGRAM RICH Itio ('jerfei t to (.i-iir" 10 INCH TEFLON COVERED their regular classes and go to GIFT Meadowbrook during lunch pe­ U H H P I I 2 3 I r:,nt Lo,:'iin,; Ciitr.ortiido : ■ riods and study halls. CHECK YOU'LL 1)0 rrinriin,'. t' h He; ,i,. Hold up to 16 gar­ FRY PAN CBS/SERVING GREATER HARTFORD ments. Full zipper. Polished aluminum, non-scratch Teflon 'Fit cassette type tape recorders. 60 The participants were select­ Pf'.'ICE. 1 V I on : ,‘. 0bLn)'ii':; One for car, one for home. Red plas­ OPERATOR Prints and solids. tic, 2 D, 2 C cells. Royal Chef* by Enterprise Aluminum. minutes of recording per blank. ed by a Drug Abuse Committee Mn i, i lect'ic at toe high school consisting of TO CALL Clock .Mtti o .e', 8 X 10 YOU Wesl’Hiiubise X 60 yds AUNT LYDIA 30 QT SWING TOP Dishv.jsli” ' PICTURE MASKING T H E w u m RUG YARN WASTE BASKET FRAMES TAPE CEEASEIICNI .' b .. - FOR This good looking shoe FURTHER FREE will give you a long run for the money. Strapped and buckled with the new blunted toe in smooth INFORMATION *14.95 Value Tarnish proof gold Rayon-cotton 26V2" high, flip top. leather and leather cover­ color finish. 2 way blend in a host For painting, sealing par­ ed buckle. Tijuana Brass of popular colors. 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ed at a public hearing ’Tuesday 234823235353902348535323482323 Eva Peron Voters Give night and went for simulated Drunk Test drives on the Aetna Life & Cas­ From Your Mystery ualty driving machines. ’Ihey S ^ 5 WEEKEND CASH & CARRY SPECIAL ! A Laugh In House GOP didn’t do well. May End In addition to tightening the I MARGUERITE DAISIES $1,29 Neighbor’s Kitchen definition of a drunken driver, Deadly Game Added Seat the bill approved by the Judici­ bunch BIUENOS A1RE3S (AiP) — ’The ary Committee would boost the location of Eva Peron’s body, a HAR’TPORD (AP) — Republi­ IX)S a n g e i .e s t i m e s mystery to Argentines for 16 cans will now have an added minimum fine for the offense By VIVIAN F. FERGUSON MILWAUKEE—There’s a new from $100 to $150 and apply the PAUL BUETTNER vote in the state House of Rep­ years, may be dlscloeed soon. pastime at a school here: Get­ law to drunken driving in park­ Tiny green sprouts are just resentatives, in the aftermath of FLORIST. INC. Eve, Peron was an actress in ting drunk for science. It’s ing lots big enough to hold 10 two elections held Wednesday to 1122 BURNSIDE} AVE. beginning to show on the cur­ her teens and early 20s, then proving that experience really cars or more. EAST HARTFORD counts. replace representatives who died rant bushes behind the house was a fiery and spellbinding po­ during the current session. The measure is expected to Tel. 528-SM9 get strong support in the House at 109 Maple St. The two blue ■ Researchers analyzing a One Democratic seat, the 86th Open Sunday Memiags litical leader beside her hus­ and Senate, as weW as the ap­ drunk driver tester at the Medi­ District in Waterbury, which was plum trees have been pruned. band, President Juan D. Perm. proval of Gov. ThomiLs J. Mes- cal College of Wisconsin are vacated by the death of William “ Last year, they were so full She was 33 when Edie died of kill. Leukemia on July 26, 1952, three getting a few chuckles—as well ' Begg, will be filled by his wife of fruit, it was unbelievable,” as Information that may cut years before her husband was Claire—also a Democrat. Betty Dziadus told me as we down the highway traffic toll— But another long-Democratic brought down in a military for their efforts. district, the 44th in Enfield, gave strolled through the garden on coup. She had unofficially been One normally sedate secre­ Republican Rosario Vella a nar a pleasant afternoon. the head of the ‘Labor Mlnlstiy and gained popularity for her tary decided she wanted to row victory over Democrat Jt^n "When I go Into the kitchen espousal of labor, social and elope with a researcher after Adams. Vella’s seat had been to cook, it’s a rarity. Most welfare benefits. a few belts. Another woman occupied by the late Sabath Nig- everything I make seems to be got up from her scheduled ^^W hats in k for you? Her body disappeared shortly ro, a Democrat. involved with fruit from this drinking bout and did a jig. after the 1965 coup and has been The lineup in the House will garden. I love to watch it The project is financed by a problem for Argentina’s gov­ now be 98 Democrats and 79 Re­ grow. When it’s ready, I’ll even General Motors Corp. Delco ernments ever since. None has publicans. Before the deaths of give up my golf game to get been wtUUng to make public the Electronics Dlv. which has de­ Begg and Nlgro, it was 99-78. in fhm Mover... end frimndly co*^‘^o v» service veloped a "phystester” (pro­ it in and prepare it for the win­ body’s v(d»ereabouts, for fear It Enfield had been considered a ter. Do you know that you can would be used as a rallyOg nounced "fizz-tester” of course) solid Democratic bastion. In that could be used to prevent i ft freeze plums? My sister, Agnes, point for pro4Peron and antigov- 1956, it was one of only six told me about it and I didn’t emment sentiment. drunk drivers from starting towns that voted for Adlai Stev­ their cars. think it could be done. I tried Now leaders of Argentina’s la­ enson during the Elsenhower it and it works.’’ bor confideratlon, an organiza­ The device, which was un­ landslide. veiled in May 1970, has a score- To freeze plums, Betty wash­ tion of all the country’s labor Mrs. Begg won in a three-way es, quarters and pits the fruit. unions, say they will ask (Presi­ board that displays a random race. The unofficial tally was four-to seven-dlg^t number for Then, she merely places them dent Alejandro J. Laiuisse to 1,248 for Mrs. Begg, 759 for Re­ in a freezer container lind btdng back the body. a couple of seconds. The motoT- publican William Soloman, and ist then must punch the same sprinkles ^ . teaspoon of fruit Lanusse, although imprisoned 759 for Independent Richard He­ preservative powder over. ’The for four years by Peron, has in­ number on a keyboard within bert. three or four seconds to prove latter is obtainable in most dicated he wants to cooperate In Enfield, Vella had an unr drug stores if you can’t find with Peron’a followers in restor­ he’s sober enough to drive. If official count of 2,080 votes to it at the gfrocer’s. ing democracy to Argentina aft­ he can't, his car won’t start. Adams’ 2,038. l i p The medical college has test­ ’There are many varieties of er eight years of military rule. ed about 40 people to date, in­ the plum in this country. ’The Rumors of what happened to cluding medical! students, Delco Dziadus trees bear the small the body have ranged widely, executives, and others, says Dr. Drinking Driver blue, sometimes called the Ital­ but authoritative sources said Jack Peterson, assistant profes­ ian plum. "ITie trees, the grape­ recently that it has remained in sor of environmental health en­ Alcohol Limit vines and the currants were Argentina. gineering. here when we came to this Following a funeral uiuivaled The students didn’t hold their Bill Approved house, and that is at least 30 in Argentina before or since, the drinks very well — several got years,’’ says Betty. body was turned over to a Span­ HAR’TFORD (AP) — State sick at a 0.1 per cent blood al­ Betty has used the frozen ish embalmer named Pedro Ara Rep. Michael L. Morano, who PRODUCE 5 PECIA16 cohol level while most Delco plums as well as the fresh for who had it for a year. took a few drinks in the cause executives “weren’t even feel­ her pie. A quart container of The body was kept in a chapel FANCM ICE0OP.& — US.P.A C t(o itE . ing happy at this point.” Dr. of highway safety Tuesday night, at the lalx>r headquarters from saw his bin to crack down on the frozen fruit equals 23-24 Peterson calls it a "graphic il- (Herald photo by Buceivlcius 1963 until it vanished on Dec. 22, drunken drivers approved Wed­ fresh. ilostration of what experience 1966, three months after the mil­ LETTUCl nesday by the ieglslature’s Ju­ Fresh Blue or Italian MISS BE'TTY DZIADUS does for you.” ewdeom e to the dub! itary ou)9ted Peron. The body TOP SIRLOlPJ diciary Committee. Plum Pie Whether or not phystesters The beginning of your utbfylng had been under military guard. fWRiPA 'PINIC et WHITE / • A t The committee gave a favor­ 2 lbs. blue plums (23-24) Press juice and pulp through recipe for potato pancakes on was little doubt the mill- will show up in cars depends on European Health Spa experience If able report to a bill lowering pastry for 9” double crust wlth back of a spoon, adding page 65 of last year’s cookbook, ordered it hld- results of federal tests in which your arrival each tim e in the w arm ly _R0AST the definition of a drunken driv­ welcoming fireplace lounge, with 1 tablespoon ’ fine dry white the Vt cup water as pulp is Since that is lor a larger quan- about 50 wiM be installed on er from one with an alcohol con­ reception area and health food bar. At bread crumbs pressed through. There should and uses Matzrfi meal in ------government owned cars. tent of .16 per cent In his bSfood ou r hom ey health d u b — and through place of flour, you may wish to In the meantime, testing will 1% cup sugar be 3 cups juice. LARfrE (AHF. NAVEL^ f f / V t to one with just .10 per cent. the European Health Spa program ot % teaspoon salt keep both on hand. continue in Milwaukee, where a exeidfe and nutritional ^idance — Blend sugar, salt and corn­ RBdar Goose Cliase Morano and two other sub­ Potato Pancakes Delco man says, "there’s no hundieds of m em ben have discovered 2 tablespoons flour starch in 3-quart saucepan. ORANfrlS 6"^ 5 9 ^ jects were deliberately Inebrlat- an exdtlng new way of Ilf e, a new route 1 tablespoon butter Stir In fruit juice until smooth. 4 large raw potatoes TORONTO (AP) — Radar is shortage of volunteers.” about to go on a goose chase. to fllneft and beauty. Wash, quarter and pit plums Cook and sUr until thick and 1 small onion, chopped fine A new type of the electronic (do not pare). Sprinkle crumbs clear — 3-4 minutes. Remove % cup milk Cancer Crusaders Make Weekend Calls *SeOarGaest... scanning system is being in­ French Rocket CAR and TRUCK over bottom of pastry-lined pan. from heat and cool slightly. 1 teospooh salt H you liavt yet to vUIt a Eiirop«an Hulth Blend sugar, salt and flour; 1 egg beaten stalled at the airport in 'Winni­ ^ t a t o e s 2 0 ^ 9 9 ^ An open door welcomes Mrs. Kenneth Aseltine of 784 E. Middle Tpke., cancer RENTALS Spa and find out how Iti indhdduallxad Pour Into molds or sherbet peg, Man., to safeguard alr- PARIS (AP) — A French Dla-' program can help you reach your own spiinkle % of mixture over glasses, then chill. 2 tablespoons flour mant B rocket fired from chairman of the VFW Auxiliary, as she prepares for Saturday and Sunday’s l!\ 111. lltnc«i and beauty goalie ihoiMfYt you ice crumbs; add'rest to plums and % c7p fa t'o7 butter lor frying Pla^s against flocks of geese, to H todayT A Couitety Tour and p ^ t e To serve, flow a thin line of frequent habitants of that area. U4 0 A CHOICE French Guiana put a 211-pound |)\> _ \\ IC K — M O M ’ll comuHation (no itrings attached) can mix gently. Then, turn into pie dash of pepper USPA CHOlCt Cancer Crusade in^ Manchester. Over 650 volunteers will be calling on their Ladles' Days — Mon. Wed. Fri. unwhlpped or hall-whipped Present radar shows how far a satellite in orbit today to study l.iHiH Trnii Lcasinu easily bt arranged. plate and spread evenly. Dot Peel potatoes and onion and neighbors this weekend asking for funds and leaving an educational message Men'i Days—Toes. Thurj, Sat. cream over dessert. Makes 4 _ t flock of geese is from the air­ solar radiation. .Vii\ Mukr or Moilrl with butter. servings. (Keeps several days grate into milk. Combine tlOUND is 5 U C E P -LB OfflcUils ait the National Cen­ at each door. All volunteers will have an official kit and identification when Moisten edge of bottom pas­ port, as well as their direction Call in refrigerator when covered.) en egg, flour and salt. Then, and speed. 'Die new system wild ter for Scientific Research at try. Lay top pastry over fill­ they solicit. For many years, the VFW Auxiliary has been responsible for Manchester Motors The raspberry Is a highly per- combine all ingredients and give their altitude. Bretigny sur Orge said all three 6 4 6 -4 2 6 0 ing. Vent, seal, crimp with Ishable fruit. It should be used mix well. Heat fat or butter in CUBE STEAK6 stages apparently worked as covering a large part of the town during the annual crusades. Returns are Lease, Inc. c c / Two years ago a 737 jet arriv­ Mrinlii r :iii(l Kydcr tines of fork to finish edge flat. as soon as possible else It be- skillet. Drop mixture by table- planned and the orbit appeal^ Wntfl l« in l dull el the fietit b M ltt^ ing at Winnipeg received a jolt u$PA CHOica to be made to the Cancer Society office, 237 E. Center St., or to Coret Cas­ slrnis iilftdftnnMtrHwi* iiiiniit,iw. H M Bake 16 minutes at 460; then, flavor, spoonfuls Into hot fat and fry to be the one plEinned. 515 W EST MIDJDLE TPKE. at 3,6(X) feet but managed to \m ;si ( i :m i :i! m . reduce heat to 326oo, and bakeK.po 26ox ^ delightful legend until brown on both sides. Add L O ltfe ^ It was the seventh scientific uals, on Main St. The research, education and service program of the Ameri­ MANOHESTEIB land. Investigators found that SILVER M v\( iiJ:sTi;i;_r,i:M.-.i i minutes longer or until brown­ which tells us that the Greek more flour if consistency seems the plane had nm Into geese. satellite sent aloft by France. can Cancer Society is dependent on funds collected in the crUsade. ed and juice bubbles through fO R K IM 4‘®av&. gods went berrying on Mount too thin. Dr. W.H. Gunn, a biologist asso­ T IP *P0 A6 T vents. Ida and brought back to the Bom In Manchester, Betty ciated with a committee on bird "With the currants and the world this dAlcate fruit. has always lived on the ewt hazards to aircraft, speculated COUNTRV 5 1 7 1 3 grapes, I make jelly,’’ Betty From Betty’s collection of side of town. She and her that the plane’s engines would continued. "I always freeze fruit recipes, I have chosen her mother, Mrs. Pauline Dziadus ingested geese, leading to some of the currants so I can raspberry sauce. make their home together. It is a crash. If the aircraft had been make rod ® Danish Raspberry Sauce a short step around the comer banking at the Ume. pudding. Bunny Juul gave me 2 cups raspberries, fresh or to her business on Spruce St., the recipe many years ago. froMn the Manchester Stenographic FLAT CUT (Miss Juul, now deceased, own­ Vi cup sugar, for fresh or V4 Service. He_r sister, Mrs. Helen ed the Weldon Beauty Salon. It VEPT. cup sugar for frozen berries wilkos. Is still In town. Brother FOR CORNEP 680CERY was located In a lovely old 1 tablespoon lemon juice E(J moved to Coventry within house at the comer of Main 2 teaspoons cornstarch the past few years. I met her INDOOR r i and Summit Sts. The U & R 2 tablespoons cognac sister, Mrs. Agnes Romayko of Cosmetics building now stands at that lo­ Cook berries, sugar and lem- Hartford, when I worked at cation. ) on juice until soft (about 10 Hamilton Standard Propeller irs 5 VIEET LIFE 1 Rod Grod minutes). Force through sieve, (ju^lng the war years. Agnes was (Danish Red Pudding) Mix cornstarch and cognac to- patiently awaiting her 5 U C E . O , 0 3 1 1% cups stemmed, washed, gether until smooth. Add to hot husband’s return from the Liggetfs red currants fmit juice; cook mixture over gg^vice as were «o many other ’BACON 1 cup washed red raspberries heat, stirring constantly un- .^^gg A t The Parkade % cup and V4 cup water til clear and thickened (about getty was secretary to the MANCHESTER lean heao c u r . TENNIS -me. % cup sugar 1V4 cups when done). Use over Directors of the Town Vi teaspoon salt rice. Ice cream, souffles, plain gf Manchester when my father (iORNEO In Vernon, Connecticut, off Exit 97 — or 3 tablespoons cornstarch cake. For Peach Melba: Place j^at capacity so we flULftSUlW LOCATED via Interstate 84 (Route 15) the Tennis whipping cream Vi canned peach on bottom of ^ reminiscing and It Put cunrants, raspberries and dish, pit side up. Fill with va- ^ pleasant Interview. 1M5TAMT a o z Forum is only a FEW minutes driving IN VERNON/MANCHESTER % cup water Into 3-quaxt sauce- nilla Ice cream. Pour raspberry ggfly js a member of the Opening Soon time from Manchester, UConn, Rockville. O VALUABLE COUPON M A 4 H E P I t sieve placed over a Ing with that potato m m - . gg^yg soroptl- CHEFS f O T A l O f S irrer'iraCt Restaurant iS m t-T Jsumiiu J^DhmrL f ^ L w "‘ are avid°skler she 527 MAIN ST. • p t u 'T y B P T . S'froraC i^ ^ k ^ ^ K S f “ rrdrof^he y^^.^sM ONt COUPON TO. TAMILV ON All WINTEI CIOTHIS At The Center THE TENNIS FORUM NO llhlT and was given to Betty by Miss one-third, and swim yew COUPON CrOOD APRI^ 'BoeviEit AU 6££F Pauline Emonds who was a round. But,” she laughed, Orlando and Rose L 0 . J*£UCJLlijtULdul PAMAM CUANIIS member of that service. stop any one of them to go out FOR THE BEST IN INDOOR TENNIS ■ 402 WEST MIDDLE TIiRNPIK You wUl find Naomi Peck’s and pick berries.” TR ^N l^ iaper Editors Wednesday. Special OGtit Aen^Rar%,l SeU Service: 10 a.m.-2 p.m., ton Rd. NEVER BEFORE - NEVER AGAIN RrtUtaB |r*m C«w4 “ I think we must hold and 4 P.H1.-8 p.m. Also, Mrs. Helen M. Lang, 7 Lr» ' tIETMCOl strengthen—perhaps restore— bto^•*« Cate: Immediate family only, S. Lakewood Circle; Andrew S. Women’s Shoes anytime, limited to five minutes. Ferreira, Enfield; Mrs. Rose ty to fulfill the principles to HP.trA which we are committed,” said Maternity: Fattiers, U aan.- M. Dumond, ‘Warehouse Point; Canham. 12:45 p.m., and 6:80 p.m.-8 Mrs. Ann Crowell, 168 Wood- MOIWUUlc u An ASNE panel which he p.m.; otters, 8 p.m.-4 p.m., and bridge St.; Mrs. MUdred. M. headed “concluded there is cer­ 8:80 p.m.-8 p.m. Smith, 101 South St., Rockville. APPLIANCES - COLOR T.V. - STEREO tainly a need for more responsi- Age Limits: lit in noatemlty, Also, Frank T. White, Madi­ Ue and conscientious profes­ M 12 in otter areas, no limit In son; Mrs. Patricia M. Le- 199 &*3.99 sional performance by newspa­ self-service. Febvre, Wilson; Andrew P. pers,” Canham added. Search, 10 Washington St., Ver­ MOSTLY NARROW WIDTHS That panel, he said, decided Due to constmotton, parking non; Mrs. Mary E. Duray, En­ most grievance problems "can for emergencies ia severely re- field; Mrs. Marion A. Guyettc, AAAA to AAs — A Few Bs be met by a more Intelligent, atricted. Hie pobUo la urgently 30 Beezlebub Rd., Wapplng; more responsible performance i:.' xeqneated not to park near the Robert E. Foote, RFD 1, He­ WEDDING AND EVENING DYABLES AT REMARKABLE LOW PRICES. on the part of individual news­ emergency entrance except to bron; Mrs. EUen S. Gould, papers.” ■'■Pi discharge emergency or wheel­ Quinn Rd., Marlborough; Ann M. O’Keefe, East Hartford. Instead of recommending a^. chair To pick op dis­ .. . SOME 4B SAMPLES ASNE set up a press council or b .1 charged patients, please park In Also, Stephen Jandro, 144 grievance-handling group as na­ the general lots first and the Deming St.; Ronald D. Cook, tional machinery to deal with nurse wlU Instmct you where to Swamp Rd., Coventry; Mrs. ... SOME SIZE II - ll eclflc cases, Canham said. Rd.; Jerrold J. Boisvert, East Springs; Curtis P. and Craig R. ASNE President Newhold Hartford. Koppang, 319 Oak St., South 57 EAST CENTER STREET, MANCHESTER CHOOSE FROM - RCA - KELVINATOR - KITCHENAID - ZENITH - PHILCO - NORGE - CURTIS-MATHES - WESTINGHOUSE - FEDDERS Noyes Jr., editor of Washing­ Windsor; Mrs. Nancy J. San- ton's Evening Star, said: Also, Shawn Campbell, 77 giovannl, East Hartford; Robert “There Is, to me, something re­ Birch St.; Mrs. Pauline P. g Marcham, 801 Hartford pugnant about the idea that we Clark, 80 Hemlock St.; Mrs. Tpite.; Mrs. Genevieve T. as a Society should gang up on Helene L. Denault, WUUmanUc; Damaschl, 60 Hayes Rd., South 18 INCH 25 INCH WOOD CONSOLE an individual editor whose con­ ’ William E. Dougherty, 146 Cen- Windsor; Mrs. Arthur Nardi and cept of what is best for his ter St.; Gregory Elio, Deborah Glastonbury. Read Herald Advertisements 'ii newspaper or his readers differs Dr., Ellington; Stanley W. C O L O R TV from that of a select committee Grzeslak, 410 Beelzebub Rd., ------PORTABLE COLOR TV or even a majority of the rest of South Windsor. us,” Noyes said. Also, Mrs. Marjorie L. Gullo, Automatic Fine Tuning He added that while the direc­ 179 W. Center St.; Robert M. tors “ are rather sharply divided All Channel UHF-VHF . t' HaU, 166 Autumn St.; Donald Hi-Brite Picture Tube on the issue,” the board agrees A. Healey, Regan Court Apts., Portable Stand Included no moves will be made "without Vernon; Mrs. Margaret B. front PdnoU ineludod Choice Walnut - Maple-Oak coming back to the membership Nine-year-old Lynne Bono wears a Japanese kimono that she will also model at Jack, 67 Deming St., South ' *4 \ $fyc- ' . and making sure that what we the Tuiesday morning and afternoon “Festival of Stories from Many Lands” Windsor; Michelle LaPre, East are doing in this is what the hours. The young miss, a third grade pupil at Buckley School, will also exhibit Hartford; Mrs. Janice M. Le- RAOmSHACK membership wants done.” Japanese dolls, which she collected while living for three years outside Tokyo, mieux, ’Ihompsonvllle. World’s Largest Audio Dealer . . . “Aren’t we beating our breast Over 9 0 0 Stores Coast to Coast about something that has al­ where her fMher was stationed with the USAF. (Herald photo by Buceivicius) Alao, Michael E. Unnell, 266 Re*- $ ' Rn. ways been with us?” asked Oak St.; George W. Luurtsema ^ John McCormally, president Sr., Richmond Rd., Coventry; and publisher of the Burlington Library Plans ^Festival of Stories’ Matthew T. Murphy, Mattapol- 329.95 #HBM 5 79 JIS (Iowa) Hawk-Eye. "The press sett. Mass.; Bernard F. Mc­ has always been criticized.” The Anna Caroline French seum, where she conducts "Stor- six years old, and that she llv- Kenna II, 7 Brookalde Lane, ‘ 'If I read the public right, I Junior Room of Mary Cheney les from Everywhere.” ed somewhere in Greece, Miss Vernon; John L. O’Nell, 13 think there is a rising criti­ Library wUl adapt a European Japan and China will be fea- Nlclas managed to locate the Thayer Rd.; John-M. Powers, cism," said John Emmerich, tradition to fit into next week’s tured Tuesday. Mrs. Alan Cha- uttle girl in the village of Vas- 12 S. Alton St.; Charles F. Sein­ editoiial page editor of the school vacaUon period with a loux of 26 Sunset St., chairman slUkl on the island of Crete, er, 66 Deepwood Dr., South Windsor; Patricia A. Terhune, 42 19 FT. SIDE BY SIDE Houston Chronicle, "and I’m in­ four-day “PesUval of Stories of the Junior Women’s Club ed- over several weeks spent get- HARDWOOD MAPLE clined to 'think we ought to re­ from Many Lands.” Interm,*ion ucaUon committee, will present j^^g to know Marla and her S. Adams St.; Craig W. Trask, * * spond in the best way we can'— al Children’s Book Day is widely Japan in story. Lynne Bono, her family, she learned much about 42 Robert Dr., South Windsor; Cindy S. Vlncelette, East Hart­ although I’m not convinced a celebrated In Europe on April 2, neice and the daughter of Mr. customs and lore of Greek ford; David W. Wilson, 26 Elm CONSOLE STEREO Frost Free Refrigerator press council is going to be the Hans Christian Andersen’s birth­ and Mrs. Walter Bono of 84 Hel- yuiage life. Terrace. Dryer answer. day. alne Rd., will In the final festival program Children five years old and up "We certainly can’t lose any­ costumes. Miss Yu-mel CTol wu afternoon. Miss Suaan BIRTHS YE5STERDAY: A AM-FM-FM Stereo Radio 243-lb. Frost Free Freezer are invited. Story hours will be thing by proceeding with this teach the children^w to writo pg^^g gf g Middle Tpke., a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ar­ held at 10:30 a m. and 2:30 p.m. ynt ..A dry run," he added. some w ^ In C ^ e M .^ Manchester High School senior, thur Zlnser, Old Stafford Rd., Deluxe Automatic Changer , Easy Out Rollers : f each day and will last about 46 John E. McMuUan, executive came to Connecticut *''°m Ho^ experiences In Tolland; a daughter to Mr. and V' minutes. The morning program, King two years ago and joined A Control editor of the Phila^lphla In­ Puerto Rico In February. She Mrs. John Spearen Jr., Storrs; Tape Deck Input Adjustable Shelves Monday through Wednesday, the Ubrary staff this year.. quirer, wondered “ if we aren’t spent 10 days as a delegate to a son to Mr. and Mrs. Stejrfien f a r m i hotting ; will be repeated in the after­ in danger of embarking on a Wednesday, John E. Rogers a church conference. Miss Mar­ Sanborn, Wethersfield; a son to Extension Speaker Output X V B Deluxe Equipment noon. Two different countries Sr. of 1163 E. Middle Tpke. will < I sort of witch hunt." lon Jesseman, children’s llbrar. Mr. and Mrs. David MoAdam, will be featured Thursday. relate stories of Africa and Noyes replied: "That is the Ian, will tell Puerto Rican folk­ 209 Spruce St.; a daughter to 195-W att A M /FM ¥ j Guest atorytelVers have volun­ African customs. In the summer reason we want to go very slow­ tales. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Karat, teered their services for the of______1999, he attended the Institute Stereo Receiver r c r r ly and carefully . . . and exjdore festival. Articles and stories and ” Studies In Ghana. He R »|. the whole thing thoroughly be­ Even has a walnut cab­ 88 R n - Rn- folktales will be exhibited. The presently associated with the inet at no extra charge! fore w© get into it." staff has p rep ar^ blbUogra- p^p^g] Region Education Coun- Concentric tone controls, 299 National Broadcasting Co. and phono input 1-5016 CHARGE IT: phies of live countries to be vis- gHgg lecturer on black history 4 9 9 J » Columbia Broadcasting System Ited In story. . CUSTOM KITCHEN CENTER 349.95 plan to carry live on r a ^ an Monday, Mrs. Marjorie Bishop cuaure. 2 Hi-Fi Speaker Systems hour-long questioning of Presi­ Carlson of 40 Olcott St. will Y o lla ‘Nlclas of East Hartfort, OFFERS THIS SPECIAL- dent Nixon by six editors and teU stories of Mexico, using author and photographer, wi 1 Reg. S100 Valual Our MC 1000 2 -way speakers #40 lAWCAMiWC^r newsmen Friday nig^t. drawings and other techniques appear Thursday morning to tell 12 FT. KITCHEN CAMNETS BONUS 1980 . The White House has ruled to Illustrate the tales. She re- of her experiences In searching out a live television broadcast of cently retired from teaching at for the foster child of a friend. FOR ONLY 23 INCH WOOD CONSOLE 18 INCH the session. ^ Nathan Hale School and is a Knowing only that the child’s The session will wind up the volunteer at Lutz Junior Mu- name was Maria, that she was 1971' convention of the American BONUS Society of Newspaper Editors, BONUS Aulomotic Color TV PORTABLE TV whose freedom of Information aging editor of the Arizona Re­ + 4^ \ public; and Charles S. Rowe, ' V X , .^v + ' Committee complained Wednes­ Cab Drivers day that the Infrequency of editor of the Fredericksburg Automatic Fine Tuning & Color Control Walnut Grain Finish presidential news conferences Is '(Va.) Free Lance-Star, Toss Bottles; (AS SHOWN) ^ ^ ^ „ _ . 18.000 Ft. a matter of deep concern. 3-Speed Stereo Recorder AM /FM Stereo System Automatic Instant On and Degausser Built-In UHF - VHF Antennas The ASNE body apiwwed i AFC. phono and ' ■‘K* Nixon’s recent practice of meet­ Economy Puts Has dual VU met­ Tape Stereo Carrying Handle Swing Fists ers. digital count­ tape inputs. 2 |95 Top Quality FM Sound System ing with smaller groups of re­ er. 2 mikes, wing Reg. $16.90 Val­ matching speak-. Headset 1 6 9 *® ers. 18 watts porters. Needs of Cities (Continued from Page One) speakers #14 ue! 7 , 1800-ft Reg. S11.96 Val- Four of Its members, plus the 909 reels #44-1018 #12-1470 ual#33-19S White House correspondents of In Local Light cause they claimed they hadn’t The Associated Press and Unit­ 8-Band AC/Battery 23-Channel CB HARTFORD (AP)—The feder- been told to bring them. ed Press International, will Transceiver aQ government cannot balance One group, charging "sell­ Portable Radio R«8- Rn- question Nixon In the ^loreham Connecticut’sstate budget with a Hotel 'ballroom l>efore the 600 out,” tried to storm the doors "no-strings” give-away pro­ editors, their wives, and guests and some succeeded in getting * 549.95 149.95 gram, a fiscal economist told 9 9 *® 129 at the society’s annual banquet. Base/mobile. Dual power municipal officials at a sem­ in. Tunes AM. FM. hi The four ASNE panel mem­ Suddenly an unidentified man >. ”... and lo VHF. aircraft, supplies, plug-in mike, inar here Wednesday. squelch with mounting bers are Emmett Dedmon, edi­ marine and 2 short­ Unless local and state officials ran out of the hall Into the lobby wave bands #12-751 bracket# 2 M 28 torial director of the Chicago learn to streamline govermhent and attacked a television ca­ ' . Sun-Times and Dally News; meraman, WNEW’s Richard '■ p CB Mike and Antenna | and make better use of their • ^ F William B. Dickinson, executive DuPont. DuPont’s camera fell Weatherproof A M Radio ,Rag. S9.96 Value own tax sources, the present fi- ^ ^ . Rag. S12.96- Base Station CB an- editor of the Pliiladelphia Bulle­ V a lu a CB nanctal plight In OonnecUcut ^ ‘‘'f ground and punches fol- Rag. SI 2.95 Value tennal#21‘901 Both tin; Sylvan Meyer, editor of the INCLUDES Mike I ^ 2 1 - DELUXE 12 INCH 9 , COMBINATION wlll only worsen, said L.L. Eck- lowed. BONUS Resists water, sand Miami News; and Otis Chan­ #12-170 B O N U S 1169 . for a penny - er-racz, a fiscal economist for A WNEW newsman, Steve dler, publisher of the Los An­ Bauman, came to DuPont’s aid ■ IF CABINETS geles Times. The news service the federal government. Car Stereo Extension Phone WASHER-SPIN DRY Ecker-racz told participants and four or five others started- PORTABLE TV correspondents are Frank Cor­ punching, but the fight ended >8-Track Player mier of AP and Eugene V. Rlsh- at the Ccmnectlcut Bank and 95 / Trust Co.’s 19th annual Munici­ when police came Into the lob­ 8 FT. FORMICA COUNTER er of UPI. Fully Portable pal Finance Forum Wendesday by. )95 At the dinner, the society will After the chair throwing me­ Factory reconditioned dial UHF-VHF Antennas introduce Its new president. If It that Connecticut would lose I STAINLESS STEEL SINK Automatic Pump Drain ground under President Nixon’s lee, police reported that two Illuminated program phone for private phone observes the long-standing tra­ systems, extensions, inter­ Equipped for Private Listening **'Tn5£dI"' ' revenue-sharing proposal. men had been taken to a hospi­ indicator, automatic dition of elevating Its first vice tal, but no arrests were report- ' and manual track coms #279-371 5 I SINGLE LEVER FAUCET Automatic Timer president, the post will go to This state’s share of the te- change Runs on 12V 1 billlon revenue-iduiring program ed. Pair of Speakers system #12-1827 O.A. "Pete” JUcKnight, editor of As Van Arsdale was hustled 30' EX TEN SIO N would be only 460 million, he APPUANCn A INiTAUAnOH IXIAA Rag. S6.96 Val- the Charlotte (N.C.) Observer. out of the building by Manhat­ said, while the state pays out uel Auto hang- C Reg. S2.98 Val­ on l#12-1842l or He will succeed Newbold Noyes tan Center guards, refusing to rffffrfrr*"********************— * ue I Plug and lack some $120 millon annually In flusn • mount Jr., editor of Washington’s speak to newsmen, clusters ot BONUS connectors #279- federal taxes. speakers (#12- Evening Star. BONUS 1261 R n - "You’d be better off collect- cabbies remained outside the WE ALSO HAVE A 1841) Announcement Is expected ------. . j hall discussing the meeting. late Thursday on elecUon of six ‘n«r the money and keeping It AM Bike Radio Police/AM Pocket Radio 99.95 1 5 » ilS new memliers to the society’s here,” ^lm r-ra« said, COMPLETE LINE OF NAME board of directors. McKnlght Is He said Thomas J. Mes- College Jazz Festival with Horn one of 12 nominees. Others are: WU’s pw po^ f>r a seven ^ r 1 7 9 5 James G. Bellows, associate sales tax ^thout an In- URBANA,------ni. (AP) — The BRAND APPLIANCES 1 2 9 5 editor ot the Loe Angeles come tax **doesn t malie sense. American College Jaz* Festival Separate tuning of AM and hi- Times; Charles L. Bennett, Meskll*, who also addressed place May 14-16 at the All-weather radio doubles as band VHF (147-174 MHz| po­ the seminar, contended state university of Illinois. a portable With mounting lice. fire, official weather broad­ managing editor of the Oklaho­ bracket, safety reflector #12- casts #12 622 man and Oklahoma City Times; government the ^Ik performers have been 649-7544 1168 MANCHESTER Thomas L. Boardman, editor of the financial burden but noted __ Extension Speaker MANCHESTER that problems at the local level AM Mike Kit the Cleveland Press; Jac* L. difficult to mss- compeUUoM spcms^ed by the Reg. $1.99 Value! Butler, editor of the Fort Worth “are equally difficult to mas- Reg. $3.95 Val Plugs into transistor 4 At* * * John P. Kennedy for the Per- ue! 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• ^ ♦ PAGfi TWENTY-TWO MANCti^STEfe EVENING HERAU). MANdHESTERi CONN., lHtJRSDAY, APRIL 15, 1971 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,' MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1971 PAGE TWENTY-THREE Bench Blasts L Alou Latest The DR Y Side Bullets and Lakers Alive in NBA Playoffs

Braves’ Staff Yankee Hero o f Sports Knicks’ Set Stanley Cup Wins, Tax Dodger NEW YORK (AP)—Johnny Bench took some extra NEW YORK (AP)— Felipe Alou spent Easter week­ batting practice in Atlanta Stadium. By ITHE ASSOCIATED PRESS end “on highway 66’’ seeing the United Stetes, but his CHESTER, W. Va. (AP)— American League By DEAN R. YOST The winning horses to the Wasn’t It nice erf the Braves ------itinerary for the next few months has him scheduled Tied at Two to supply the pitchers? reer plateau, unloaded a two- East Division for a lot of time in right field at and Saturday Practice Off at Stafford Money, Bruins ’ Goal Big Perfecta at Waterford dnclnnatl’s most valuable shot In the first Inning then W L Pet. GB Park Raceway Wednesday 5 1 .833 other American League ballparks. Games Each night — the eve of toe In­ catcher topped rna Pickens 175, iw ser Sam McDowell in the back Houston 2-1 and St. Louis tentlonally walked. W L Pet. GB ____ center and more. I feel it when I take a on Horace Clarke’s single, has come up with a new cre^ matches of Cassius Oay in 1966. only H pointe, and sat out the game with Buffalo. had bad games before and Manner l-ou Pittsburgh 5 3 .626 — real hard swing and miss. I 'Petersen, 1-0, had to give.way Identity Gained Campbell called toe playoff come out.” Evelyn An^ 4'72, ®y^e and other National League games. ’Two Jotmson beat Cesar CTedeno’s I ^®'"^® The TV coverage rL:hed a la®t seven minutes, Washin^on bullpen aiiu ^J^u^ee shut out Chicago 2-0, doubled home the Birds' New York 3 2 .600 % contests were rained out—Chi- throw home, don’t even play ’long ball’ In to Jack Aker In the ninth a ^ behind the wheel. It appears to audience of 14,840,(X)0 Wilt Chamberlain, who melee "one of toe most dero- Said Minnesota’s Jack Gor- hue 464, ^yllis Heritage ^ , Darold Knowles got up to Oakland took Minnesota 6-l and run In the sixth, St. Louis 4 4 .500 1 cago at San Diego and New Bobby Bonds gave San Fran- batting practice any more. But allowing 12 hits and lour walks. be the old No. 14, but painted homes, including 28,340,000 scored 24 points and gfrabbed 24 gatory spectacles toe league don: “It’s not over yet. These Barbara Sutllffe 467, , HUdur start throwing. The score- California dre^ped Kansas OKy Itolladel 3 4 .429 1% BREWERS -WHITE SOX — York at Montreal. cisco a 1-0 lead In the first with white with blue numbers it is v^e^ei-s. rebounds, led toe Lakers, who has produced to several years" two teams are too evenly Zawistowskl 486. board showed the Senators 4-i. i Montreal 2 3 .400 1% the new No. 28. It made its ------broke open a close game 1^ and added “ We can’t go on like matched to think that.” Rookie Jim Slaton combined * * * his second homer, but that was For John Miller SPICE-^ean Miller 126, Mar- trailing 5-0-a fairly safe • l • Ctoicago 3 6 .376 2 seasonal with Marcelino Lopez and Ken REDS - BRAVES — matched in the fifth when Bob debut Sunday at pete Hamilton appeared to surging to a 17-point lead to the this. They the governors de- Said St. Louis’ Scotty Bow- situation for Knowles, who s^ A ’tors - r e d ^ x — West Division Thompson Sanders to shut out Chicago on Tony CHonlnger got his first Watson hit one for Houston. Cheney Tech Bombed Speedway and al- have shahen toe breakdown jinx second half over toe Bucks. PENSACOLA, Fla. (AP) — John Miller, tall, slim, dared they want this type of man, whose Blues dropped GUnack 126. ___ Knowles hasn t given up a San Fran 6 2 .750 — IS one Ot baseball S premier 5 1.3 innings spread over three hits for Milwaukee. Sla- victory of the year for Clncln- though spinning out twice, to finish third toe Atlanta'600 Pat Riley, subbing for Keith younir and blond, stood on the practice green and had behavior eliminated from the their crucial fifth game 4-3: Houston 6 4 .600 1 to -w: games. But when he ton limited the White Sox to naU, but had to be balled out in CARDS - DODGERS — Flemke showed the car’s poten- earlier this month. The Ded- Ericksenlng with singles by geles Inflelder Ted Sizemore ney Tech yesterday, 19-8, on the Beavers’ home tem - the Bucks with 26 points. Lew who Is tall, slim, young and Perkins 212-698, Real Audet 566, New York at Montreal, rain this season. He drove It during * * * Alcindor added 20. to his record, which was a woe- Suddenly, though, it became A’s - ’TWINS — Tony Perez and Bench. Willie tormented the Dodgers with an Chicago at San Diego, rain tory. The winners remained unbeaten in three starts Pick Glover blond. Mai Dana 564. the latter st^e? of the ^ason Independent L ca ^ e Larry Costello, Milwaukee ful 2-14. very Important as’ Washington Reggie Jackson ripped two Smith bounced to Nlekro, who RBI single and steal. of home. . San Francisco 2, Houston 1, while Cheney dropped its second game of the season. “ We really don’t look that Ted Williams, manager of the rallied. Mike Epstein opened homers and pitcher Diego Segui fielded the ball and threw It Beauchamp’s bases-empty ______East Granby wasted little last year taking over for Cleary Manchester’s slow-pitch soft- mentor, praised toe Lakers, but much alike,” Miller said. “ But, who went Into toe V4. . .Hop program Is rapidly ap- commented, ”We weren’t as Coventry Wins Senators, called It the phoniest wi'th a walk and singles by Joe tagged a three-run shot as Oak- Into center field, allowing Perez homer in the fifth broke a Philadelirfila 6, Pittsburgh 5 time In scoring picking up three H a s S k ills you know, about the same size, Harrington, In toe Dick Arm- ^ preaching______^ toe ___ May 3 opener. ^ sharp as previously and there’ll record In baseball history F o y , Frank Howard and Richie land downed Minnesota. Jack- to score. scoreless duel between St. Cincinnati 8, AUanta 3 B oots H u rt runs In the top of the first In­ toe same build, both blond, lots Diamond Start, Knowles called It a few other Scheinblxun kayoed Mike Nagy, son, who lugged a .156 batting Hal MoRay then drilled a Louis’ Jerry Reuss and Los An- St. Louis 7, Los Angeles 1 ning. Tech rallied to score twice strong No. 1, doesn’t appear to under the new policy, all teams some changes before Fri- BOSTON (A!P)—Clarence qj people get us confused. They thlngs. who had been working on a average Into the game. Ignited two-run double to the fence and geles’ Claude Osteen. ’The ’Thuraitoy’s Games In the bottom of the frame. be the same machine of former playing in the Silk City day’s fourth game. Robertson Glover and the Boston CelUcs call me Larry and call him R h a ni Downed The problem was Knowles’ two-hit shutout until then. a five run rally In the sixth Tom m y Helms got in the last Cards added all the runs they Houston (Dlerker 1-0) at San Bolton High Playing scoreless ball In the chauffeur, Ray Hendrick . . . League at toe Charter Oak has got to shoot more. He’s too j,ag the over-aU John.” knack lor not getting any runs An error by rehever Bob Bo- with a 422-foot blast. Segui run of the inning with a ground- needed with two In the sixth on F r ^ e i x o (^ b ^ r o r ^ Ray Miller from East Granby park, will play on toe diamond good a shooter to take only 10 . ^ movp ui> in happening less and ______Errors continued to plague second inning. East Granby er- Recording only two hits, Cov­ from the Senators to support Un loaded the bases and then added his homer later In the In- er that scored McRae. a double by ’Ted Simmons and St. Louis (Cleveland “ 0-1) at Bolton High yesterday as host rupted for eight big runs In the appeared In a new sleek crea- three times throughout the sea- shots as he .did tonight.” ®““ ‘® “ "®‘P less, particularly after Miller’s his pitching. He’d enter tied Bolin walked Thm McCraw and nlng and then Jackson con- Aaron, now only three singles by Bock and Beau- tion along with Yerrington in a son. BiUy KeUer, Indiana’s .Vfoot- die National Basketball Assocla- nationally televised bid for toe entry High picked up its first Los Angeles (Sutton 0-2), nlg^it CromweU High defeated the third .Skip Barstow belted a win of this young season by games, hold the opposition Elliot Maddox on eight pitches, nected again with a 437-foot homers away from the 600-ca- champ. Chicago (Jenkins 1-1) at San BuUdogs, 9-2, in Charter Oak triple driving in three of the sparkling purple stocker. At the Keeney Street Field 11 backcourter, tossed In six tion, and they’re not worried world famed Masters title last scoreless lor a couple of In- forcing two more runs home, homer In the next I n n i n g . ______downing Portland High yester­ Diego (Coombs 1-0, night Conference play. The winners runs. ------this season. In the continuing three-point goals as part of his about toe questionable shooting week in Augusta, Ga. nlngs and then get nicked for a Tim CuUen foUowed with a day, 6-6, on toe latter’s field. Only games sch^uled. are now 2-0 whUe Bolton drop- ’The wlimers went on to score Appearing crude In appear- shuffle of teams, ■will be toe overall 31 points to lead the abtUty orf their No. 1 draft He, at one Ume late In toe The Patriot record Is now even run and the loss. Washlngttm single driving home Washlng- ANGEL9 - ROYALS — ped to 1-2. three times in the fourth and ance but getting $160 to win Is 1970 Rec League champions. Pacers, over Utah at In- choice. final round, had a two-stroke Pinch hitter Tony Gonzalez at 1-1. rarely scored for him. ton’s tying and winning runs Cromwell jumped off to a frve more in the sixth toning, toe all new darede'vll division at Lantern House with B.A. Club, dlanapolis. Roger Brown added "We’ve got enough shooters,” lead over eventual winner But this Is a brand new sea- and making a wiimer of the cleared the bases with a three- Six errors by toe home club quick 5-0 lead at the end of the Tech ttOUed three runs to each toe (Thompson Speedway. Any Wholesale Tire, VFW, Barry’s 30. coach Tom Helnsohn said )3iarles Ooody and Jack Nlck- son and Knowles Is the proud perennial loser, Knowles, run double as California scored led to their downfall as the ■vic­ R o o k ie Jim first tonli^f and piled on four the fourth and seventh frames, fuU-slze American made car, Boys, Gorman Brothers, Mota’s “This was a game we really Wednesday as Glover talked laus, with whom he finished In owner of a guttering 2-0 record. « • • all of Its runs In seventh inning tors committed only two. more taiUes to the bottom of Winning pitcher Bud LaBarre 1949 thru 1981 inclusive, except and Gunver Stampers making needed,” said Indiana Coach contiact for three hours with a tie for second, He recorded his second victory ORIOLES - INDIANS — to defeat Kansas City. Coventry picked up a lone the sixth. also weus the leading batter. The for unit type body cars, are up one of the town’s five loops. Bob Leonard. "Now we can go club orfficials wiUuxit reaching "I just ran out of birdies,” in a week Wednesday night Mike CueUar spun a four-hlt- 'Die Angels had tied the game Slayton Big score In toe first timing and Bud Hulstro and Thayer rap- flashy hurler, had a perfect I allowed. Ehigines must be same Game time for the Independ- to Utah In pretty good shape.” any agreement. the 23-year-old Miller recalled Portland came back in their w b ea the Senators, ignoring the ter and Boog Powell bombed a at 1-1 on singles by Jim Fregorf as make of car and can’t be ent League la 6:15. Merve Jackson was high "Obviously we’re Interested today before teeing off in the fact that he was the pitcher of two-run homer jo move Balti- and Jim Spencer and a double ped out two hits apiece with the five for five afternoon with one half to tie toe unt at 1-1. Tire Brewer Hope latter getting the only extra RBI. On the mound he Issued scorer for the Stars with 27 primarily In Glover for his re- first round of the $150,000 Mon- winners scored again In toe record, exploded for six runs to more past derveland. The Ori- by Jerry Mcaes. Sandy Alomar' polnts. The third game of the bounding, speed, quickness and santo Open, the bottom of the seventh In- oles have ■won five of six games was walked IntentlonaUy. and CHIOACX) (AP) — Jim Sla- base hit, a double. Centerflelder eight walks and whiffed seven, second only to have Portland ton, an untested rookie the Irfll- Larry Callahan knocked to Tech used three pitchers with series will be played In Salt defensive ability,” Helnsohn Miller, a protege of superstar score three times in the third. nlng and a 6-5 victory over Bos- and have had four complete then Gonzalez, batting for Ken Don Perry Making Mark Lake CHty Saturday. "Those are his biggest as- Billy (Jasper, is a Mormon. He ton. g^ame efforts 1^ their pitching Berry, deB-verad his winning waukee Brewers were pitching three runs ■with McIntyre and Pete Depka getting the loss. He The Pats iced the verdict with Kentucky and Virginia open s®t®. ” doesn’t smoke or drink, even In other American League staff. hit . “strictly from hunger,” may MonEihan getting two RBI’s worked four innings, gave up a four-run fourth liming. turn out to be one orf the Ameri- ’Tom Prammka went the seven hits and 14 runs. Donnel- 44s Successful Ice Coach toe ABA E)ast Division final he picks ’em off toe coffee. He’s an attractive, In- Cromwell invades Coventry caji League’s surprises of the route for Cromwell giving up ly came on to relief for two tonight at Richmond, Va. boards and helps our fast break, telligent young man, still look- Friday. that’s all we're lIdng for,” ing for his first pro victory aft- season. seven hits, five walks and innings surrendtog four hits and NEW HAVEN (AP) — When An example was toe 1970 EHL Limiting Rham High of He­ Problems Continue for Kasko Heinsohn added. "I’m not say- er three years on toe tour. ’Ihe 20-year-old Slaton, who struck out two batters. Bolton’s five tallies. Jim Poole finished New Haven Blades coach Don playoffs against the Clinton Com- / bron to only four hits, Rocky 1971 COM ETS Ing he won’t have to score He bogeyed toe 16th edid 18th V had two years orf limited pro Jerry Georgettl had two hits to up. „ , .__ets, led by Perry’s nemesis and Hill coasted to an easy 12-2 rout Perry was playing for toe riv^ ^ by Mercury experience after lieavtog junior three trips to the plate. Dave Meek rapped out two points, because he will. But I holes In toe final round to lose In a Charter Oak Ckxiference Sports Slate think he’ll be able to score.” at Augusta. It was toe second college, overpowered the CSil- ‘nilrd bEiseman Sam Bastar- hits, one a double for CSieney, of toe East- three games to one (AP photo) contest. The winners remain un­ Bullpen Fails Again, The 8-fm afterwards, includ- Krogh, 3b, Ellington at Granby tournament 1 would have been attitude is just too good for him In , but \riiich account on team sperts, schol- weekend’s disastrous series at couldn't score In their last two ers’ press guide and even ab r Sharpe, ss, bat. Ing me. I get a little emotional PLAY GOLF Cromwell at Coventry qulte surprised to be a first to fail to win.” dropped the sport in 1962, now arshlps, traveling expenses, low Cleveland, defeating the Wafdi- tries and that was it. Frank Lane, the club’s director LSaS5." f3. " ’ Y Wright, 2b. “When I was younger, I got once In a while, too.” . (AP photo) 9 Hutchinson, lb, Bolton at East Hampton roimd choice,” Glover said For the first time In his is considering dropping basket- return, It is just too expensive” ingtrni Senators here Monday Boston Jumped in front 2-0 in of baseball operations, was fuz- Meintrye. c, J Crow, c, Into a lot of fights,” Perry says. perry ig gn unusual coach In and Tuesday nights to pull their the second Inning on a walk, a HOLD IT BOYS — Philadelphia Manager Frank zy on the kid’s background. 2b. Rockville at Newlngt(m Wednesday at a news confer- young career Miller is one of ball and track because of flnan- Until the recently concluded Totals "I’d belt someone just for smil- compels his players to season record up to 3-3. sacrifice, a double by Nagy and Luccresi and catcher Tim McCarver are restrained “All I know is that Slaton Callahan, cf, 2 38 19 12 Rham at Portland ence In toe Celtics’ office, “but the favorites for the $30,000 ciai troubles. 1971 season, in which toe team Tallwood CC Tech (8) stick together- ” I tell them that on Wednesday night they ^ ^ Apariclo. ^n- by Coach George Myatt after they became enraged pitched about 25 tontogs with carison"iL ' i Meek, cf, 4 1 2 1 Track after toe first couple of games first prize here. Among his A spokesman said university tost 20 of 25 games foUowed by Poole, 3b,p. 4 0 . 1 1 little older you tend to turn toe If they’re going to drink, to drink buUt a 5-0 lead going Into the secuUve by C ^ l Yas- over call at plate by Umpire Harry Wendelstadt. Clinton orf the KQdwest League Prammka/p, Ellington at Tolland In toe tournament. I felt sure of chief challengers are Casper, offlclaTB decided at a closed the resignation cf coach Lou Rt. 85— Hebron X Dupka, p,88, 3 2 1 1 other cheek.” tc^ether; If they go to a movie. last of the seventh Inning, but trzemskl, Rico ^trocelU , Scott the past two years,” said Lane. ib,' X Donnelly. ss.p.Sb, 3 1 1 1 Although reaching middle age ~ Coventry, E. O. Smith at being picked at least by toe sec- Lee Trevino, Gene Uttler and meeting early this week to put Rossini, toe NYU Violets an- X Hemphill. 2b. 3 1 0 1 , , . . _ t,,, -jj,j, I MTOAt uiem 8jl to ijo. ond round. defendlng champion Dick Lotz. toe proposal before the school’s nually were among toe fore- 1 HUe from 0»y City starter Mike Nagy ran out of “ ‘1 h Lane SEiid KBlwEuikee started Hagel, 3b, X DeRosa, lb, 2 1 might have mellowed him some- ,. Windham 0 1 Arnold Palmer, Nlcklaus, senate on Thursday. If ap- meet basketball teams in toe gas and reUevers Bob Bolin and ^ Slaton out of desperation. ’"The 0 Mainvllle, rf. 1 1 0 0 what, toe 6-foot-2, 210-pound Per- ^ dim t want any smaii 0 Landry, c, 2 1 0 1 ry does admit that sometimes STOups that h ^ together. I ve South African Gary Player and proved by toe senate toe pro- country. BUI Lee failed to put out the fire ® kid proved to spring training he Totals 21 9 6 2 3 Marley, If. 1 0 0 0 Storting Times Reggie Jackson Glad (2) Jacklin are pcsal then would go to the , who later was not awed by major lesigue Bolton Gall. lb. 1 0 0 1 toe moat direct way to dispel ‘f"® England’s Tony as the Senators exploded for six * 1 Boulay, rf, 1 0 0 0 Board cf Trustees. coached the team, Ray Lumpp, runs to take a ®*f American League never should be when you’re conscious will take over and downed Jim 1000 HARTFORD TPKE^ ROUTE 30, VERNON out of my players,” Perry says. Pick a sporty little Dodgo RACE IN THE WORLD regular season started with toe betting on tola year’s Kentucky the organization’s secretary- Manchester opens toe 1971 ^ jackaon Powell (2), Orioles; Jackson coming up to toe actual pro- do a fine job If we ■will let it. McManus of Berkeley Calif. 6- Gcniral Admiiiion SSJlIO ” I know It doesn’t sound mod­ SEE THE Demon. Or one of America's 24-year-old slugger getting 1438 FINE SELECTION OF but'every coach looks for tough Yankees, with a golf club In our hands swing so that we hit toe ball Angelo, Tex., had nearly as DOUBLE D" Days with Dodge Dart and TTiat was until the A’s moved any off-track betting which nounced plans to conduct an Co-Captato Jim Jackson, nor- mented Parks "■will be eett^ players who also have the other ------than we give ourselves credit well even If the swing Isn’t easy a victory, ' 0-1, 6-4 over Dodge Demon. Only at your f is h in g a n d ca m p in g into Met Stadium Wednesday. does not recognize and com- off-track pool on the 97th Derby mally an outfielder for Coach runs. C)ur pitching has d ^ h National League < tor. We forget to use It, because picture-perfect. But first you Barry MacKay of San Fran- m O N D E p « » abilities. You can’t just be tough Dodge Boys'. Where you can EQUIPMENTnnilinaacmw JackscHi yanked himself out pensate toe horsemen, toe race May 1, but toe plan has re- Haroild Parks’ Indians, ■will be and our defense is our straig and expect to win.” Watson (2), Astros; Bonds it pretty much comes naturally, have to believe that you have cisco. ^AT YOUR LOCAL of toe slump by tagging mas- tracks and toe state to which suited to strong ctltldsm from the catcher with Senior Brad point.” »irong (2). Giants; Montanez (1). We should think more pos- enough feel. Trust yourself not gtan Smith, Arthur Ashe, pick from two great compacts. V* Toughness to Perry means for­ ■t our DISCOUNT PRICES slve 422-foot and 437-foot sut* events are run.” CaiurchUl Downs President Steurer working on toe mound. Roiindtog out the Manchester titude as well as muscle: ” I Phillies; Robertson (3), PI- Itlvely (apologies to Dr. Nor- to worry about four dozen things Marty Relssen and Zeljko DODGE DEALER BOYS And still afford to he choosey. rates; Bench (4), Reds; Aaron man Vincent Peale) and stop that could go ■wrong with your Franulovlc. ranked third ROUTE 199 • m m m homers as toe A’s swamped toe ’Hie division said It is joining Lynn Stone and the Kentucky The first base j(rf> is wide sqiiad are Rich Goes, Ralph like toe emphasis on toe player, HOURS: ' Mondsy Umi Sturdsy 10 tb 10- Twins 6-1. with <3iurchlU Downs’ officials Legislative Research C>>mmis- open whto possibly ’Talbot or Barnard!, Jeff Maher and Ron 2 (5), Braves; Beauchamp (1), worrying ourselves out of mak- swring. through sixth, respectively, also PRU PARKING____ who when toe going gets tough, ”It’s nice to get going,” said and toe state OUIT 5 Nocturnal COPY C9LOSING TIME FOR CLA8SIFIBD ADVT. 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Ik e advetMeer akaald nad ad the TIHST MICKEY FINN equine* 11 GaaUc pheasants DAT IT APPBdBS ak la time iMr the For friendly free estimates, FTILirTEME custodial appUca ment 649-4818 between 7-9 p.m. 19 Instruct 35 Musteline 48 Charge, as a DID YOU DEAL ' n o - I NEVER MET HIM! IT 16 Stage aext laaertlna The Herald la r aaly ONE la- call Suburban Floor Mainten­ WAS MR. LAWRENCE WHO CAAAE 21 Ona who whispers mammals ship T ' L lO ffr deUveiy fuU or part- DIRECTLY 50 Greek portico cerreet or omitted Ineertlaa far aay ance, 649-9S29. ond shifL $2.44 per hour, plus MR. M UTTON— DO YOU HAVE THE WITH PORTER TO MY OFFICE— THE MAN WHOSE falaifiM 20 Unsullied 40Titania’s eidy ta the eartaat of a “ aiake gaad** time, must have transportation 23 Sick 22 Ventilated husband 51 Was observtd 16 cents nights differential. CONTRACT YOU MADE WITH PORTIKO , HAWKS? PICTURE I SAW IN THE NEWS­ 52Larisaan do aat leaeea the val DRIVBW A'7 sealing, tree re­ and neat appearance. Paid PAPER, AFTER HE WAS KILLED.' . 24 Too 24 Wolfhound (myth.) Ebccellent beneflts. Contact Of­ ENTERPRISES WHEN THEY BOUGHT 43 Amasonian mountain eerreeted b j "oiake gee moval, also light trucking and daUy. Apply Wednesday-Salur- YOUR STO CK? 27Ibcpirea 25 Protuberance fice of C h i^ of Maintenance, 29 Ireland 28 City in Iowa Indiam 55 High in pitch odd jobs, yard work. Reason­ day, 1063 Main St., Manches­ 32 Ona who able rates, free estimates. Call South Windsor Board of Edu­ ter. it ^ CHARSE OF makes loam r ~ 2 3 4 r " IT 7 6 10 II Mike, 289-B829 or 648-8676 after cation, Timathy EMwards NOM-ffUPPORT'= 34 lo u n ged School, South ^ n d sor, or call li U M 3 -2 7 1 1 B p.m. 4-IS< 36CoumM 12 87S -3136 644-2410. Situorions Wanted - 37Separatad lif THESE SHaiVICB (Soucler)— 38 Require 16 16 Female 38 39 Love to 20 ti“ 18 AMtomofakh For Sale 4 MATURE woman wants part- OUT OUR WAY BY NEG COCHRAN exceu (var.) NO EXPERIENCE 41 Crafty 23 1969 RA3iCBL,B/R American, au­ problem! Well worth phone REQUIRED—SELL time houscleanlng or bid>y- 42 Seine HERALD tomatic transmisslcm, excel­ caU. 742-8262. sitting, days. Manchester 44 Sounded, as 26 2. 27 49 » 31 l o o k , “lOU AAAY b e OFF WORK AMP IM A ^ lent transportation, 640-0310 af­ area. 647-1569. strumpet ■ CAST BUT I’M NOT--ANP I'VE PUT OFF J TWO YOUNG m a r^ men wU Paying - DriveWOVS 14-A Bonds - 46Digeatiblc . 2 “ 33 34 36 ter 5. Help Wonted-Female 35 GOOD HUMOR THIS VACUUMlWe AS LOUS AS I CAW.' C BOX LETTERS do smaU repair Jobs and p a in t ------^ ------1------C*«s.|»« bilnrtnnnrv 2 7 ______WIDL. care for your chUdren in IT ISM'T MY FAULT VDU'VE SOT.TEW container of' 36 47 ing, also cellar cleaning and AMBBITE work — repair on — m wiiysyra ** SECRETARY Vice president my licensed home, prefer over BY AL VERMEER HOOKEPOW SOAP OPERAS AMP medication 1960 OAMARO,' 360, special FW Ya of local manufacturing com­ age two. OaU 649-4688. PRISCILLA’S POP OAIVE PROfiRAMS IW LESS 49 Cowboy’s 36 steering suspension, poel-trac- light truckliig. OaU 646-9092, driveways, waUu and parUng MORTGAGED — 1st, and 2nd., ICE CREAM THAW A WEEK'S TIME.' rope ■ tlon, 4-speed, dual exhaust, 646-2047. lots. Also cement repair work, mortgages— interim financing pany needs secretary. Good IN T W O , ^ S O M E T IM E S 1 G E T G r R O W N 'WHY V / OH, 1 53 Since 42 43 44 46 Mlchellns, gauges. $2,100. 1- No Job too smaU. 648-9112. ^ — expedient and confidential skills and initiative required. start at once M E N A C T IN G D O N ’T ^ { COULDN'T' YEARS IT'S^ 54 Sycophants THB HCRAIJl wUl RUG cleaning, window clean­ Dogs - Birds - Pets 41 I FED UP WITH THE 637-2619. Estate CaU Mr. Alexander, 643-2111. Earn High Income CARIBOU LODGE.' LIKE YC5U ^ ) A D O THAT, M Y T U R N TO 56 Courtesy W 47 46 80 61 62 UsekMie tbs M saitty of ing, floor refinidilng, floors ------Z ^ H Z H Z ^ ^ ^ Z Z Z Z H ^ Z Z I Z service. J. D. Real LITTLE . Q U I T . ^ V h A'ZEL.'^ c a r f t t ' t h e I any advertiser udng box Assoc. 84S-6129. AH Expenses Paid PUPPIES — Labrador Retriev­ tiUa 1963 FORD Galaxy convertible, stripped and polished. R A R Roofing - Sldbig 16 DON’T h o m e — and let BOVS' SINGINCS 57FalMgod 53 64 86 I leMsrs. niaders an arr er iqother. Wonderful with Thunderbird engine. Call 649- Floor Care, 626-4392. life pass you by. SeU Avon. No cash bond required. High 58Enamiea 46 bUnd boot ads children. Five weeks old. 86 67 ------BlUWlCLi, Home Improvement a . . . , _____ #v______i, . . « a Make new friends and enjoy liberal percentage. Age no bar- —I VI 59 Torrid I daain to pratoet 1024 after 4. LIGHT trucking, odd Jobs, also Co. Expert installation of alu- n U f i n e i l w p p o m i n i f y 4 0 Phone 649-8662. 60 Dispatched 4i high profits too. Call ^9-4922. tier. Driver’s Ucense essential. 60 SO Idanttty oan foitow ‘Ua | moving large . appliances, mlnnm siding, gutters and 61 Capital of _ u I proeadurs: 1966 VOLKSW AGBN sunroof se- WANTED good home for 6- Yaman Burning barrels deUvered, $4. trim.. Roofing t«stsiisHerience. Free estimates. on pipe work. Install and TMIN65 WILL BUMN'f'ANPlHAr Lott and Found 1 machine repairs. PRESTTGE distributorship - 643-4063. Folding chairs for rent. 649- A**® ^OU ambtUous. Ftern ex- JtS L FlxceUent condition. Piione 919- tra money, fuU or |>art-time, TalcottvUle Congregational and upholstery cleaner. Rent pointeMllt, 6484818. 0762. FIRST NA'nONAL ) 1971 McN««*ht Syn4., Im. 0091 after 6 p.m. TWO handymen want a variety become a Koscot beauty ad­ Church electric shampooer $1. Olcott INCOME TAX preporatloa. CaU of Jobe by day or hour. We ------. visor. Free training by quaU- STORES INC. Variety Store. 1966 F D B D custom — Fbc-Btate (United Church of Christ) BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY fied instructors. CaU Rothman MR. ABERNATHY Dan Moslsr, 649-8829 or 247- poUce cruiser, standard. Fbc- clean yards, atUce and ceUars. P a in t ln q - P o p e f i n g 21 Paric A Oakland Ave. USED GOLF boUs, $1 per doz­ 8116. Reasonable. CaU 643-6306. ______Z ------fl------Distributors, 64A4061, Mon­ Main St. and Elm HIU Rd. BY DICK CAVALLl ceUeirt operating condition. East Hartford, Ctem. en, Hand push la'wn mowers, AND h e r e 's ? I FAY HINUN PENNIES. HE LIKES TO WHILE WINTHROP OONTRAfTTOR — Interior, ex­ day, Wednesday and Friday, TalcottvUle, Conn. INCOME TAXES prepared In $360. 975-6092 after 3:30. R O T O n U jE lR for hire, custom best offer. CaU 643-1921. VOUBBTOQ, AWAY TH E EVENINGS COUNTING HiS ^AONEy! terior painting, ptq>er hanging. 9:80 - 3 p.m. DUDLEY AM? HILDA, your home by appointment. tilling, la'wns, gardens and PILLY TOE/ THATfe CINCY, SH E SAYS SHEte WITHDRAWING UJCKY WORLD. 1966 R O V E R 2,000, Porsche Discount on waUpaper. CaU HERE ABE ')OUR OaU H. H. WUson, 6494606. flower beds. 643-0020. LEGAL secretary, Manchester. BOOKKEBPTER - Bxperi- CaU 649-^ for interview ap------^ ------WITH A FBCkW T H E WORLD. i : j gray, red leather, exceUent Oscar Hebert, 646-8048. fAVCHECKG... July and August, fuU or |>art- enced, fuU-time position. Re- pointment. NOTICE BAS OVER HER R ID E wanted vicinity Hartford operating, condiUen. Asking HEAD. ACT NOW and get a free esti­ time. 643-2406. ply Box “G O " Manchester Steam Boiler Insurance from $950. 876-6092 after 3:30. mate and a new screw driver. Herald, stating experience and ------ADMISSION OF r Bretton Rd., Manchester. ------Building Contracting 14 TYPIST — FSxperi- salary desired. An equal op- M ALE to work miscellaneous ELECTORS R. C. Construotion Company CLFUUC AMBAS8ADOR, ^-door, Hours 8:06 to 4:16. 643-8613 1®®® personalized custom painting, enced, FuU-Ume position. Re­ portunity employer. Jobe in parte department. Notice te hereby given that power steering, power brakes. after 6:30 p.m. N. J. LAFTAMME — Carpenter interior, exterior, antiquing, ply _ Box______"V", ______Manchester Manchester Honda, 684 Center the Board for Admission of CaU after 4 p.m., 646-2220. contractor. AddiUons, remod­ staining, furniture re finishing, Herald. An equal opportunity MFXIHANIC — Service, to work gt., Manchester. Apply In per- Electors for the Town of Cov- In 3-bay service station, part- eling and repairs. CaU any­ carpentry repairs. CaU 643- employer. entry. State of Connecticut, wiU time or fuU-tlme. The right Job ------time for free estimate. 876- 0 0 0 2 . be in session at the Town Of- AntemobllM For Sak 4 for the right man. Apply In M AN wanted, local dairy Building on the 22nd of JONES*, ___ Trucks - Tractors 5 1642. TS NEFD CAR? Credit very bad? ------— ------B. H. MAOOWAN JR. A Sons, person, 282 Spencer 8t„ SUver P**" April 1971, from 6:00 p.m. to PBX OPERATOR CaU 649-8017. Wnnirnipt, repossessian? Hon- J E E P — !•*« pickup truck, new DORMERS, flush, regular, set interior and exterior painting, T.nnB, Shell Station, Manches-Manchee- CaU 649-8017. After 6 p.m., 8:00 p.m., to examine the qval- BY ROY CRANE est Douglas accepts lowest brakes, new clutch, hydro-turn' back. Ih e unique vogue, on p ^ r hanging. Ihlrty years tor. 643-9707. iflcatlons and act on the appU- BUZZ SAWYER PtCK Opening for an experienced ». UA Nt. OH. _____ switchboard operator for TDU TRICKEPME, .'rDU. SO WHILE 1 WAS OFF BEING A where. Not smaU loan finance 0 0 0 2 . raised rancdies. Shells only. Free estimates, fuUy insured. to apply for admlsalcm. US TWO OF A busy board. Five-day week, DIDN'T TELL ME AN OIL PLAYBOY, YOU STRUCK IT RICH company plan. Douglas Mo­ Financing available. CaU Pat­ 648-7861. H dp Wanted - Mole 36 Dated at Coventry, Connecti­ AND MARRIED MY G R U. YOU'RE KIND, M Y Monday through FYiday, 9 COMPANY WANTED TD BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE tors, 946 Main. rick J. Oarr, 64S-T926. cut this 16th day of April 1971. SINK SOME WELLS, A GREEDY, UNSCRUPULOUS iVORY- CAPTAIN EASY Auto AceesseriM-TirM 6 N A M E your own price, paint­ a.m. to 6 p.m., 8:30 to 12 JuUette E. Bradley, SO-AND-SO, WIN. POACHINC LEON dESZTNSKI builder — ing, peperfaanglng, removal. noon, every third Saturday. WHEW! IT'5 LIKE BEING 427 FX>RD engine, exceUent M argaret E. Jacobson, TWIN. TSA^Y'S 1961 VOLKSWAGEN. CaU 849- new homes custom buUt, re­ Prompt service, fuUy Insured. LABATORY TECHNICIAN T0A5TEP OVER A ,p j cAN running condition, very low Company offers good wages, Elizabeth R. RychUng, eKCATER. 0287. modeling, additions, rec Satisfacticn guaranteed. Call &TKEN0TH SOAMFTIREim^ONIY GET'THIS mUeage, designed for racing, congenial co-workers, ex­ Board for Admissions ------line tied WITH­ rooms, garages, kitchens re­ Jerry Kenney 947-9664. 15 NEEDED d u n e Buggy — Custom paint, all set to inateU. 872-4103. ceUent working conditions ChaUenglng fuU-time opportunity for a high school graduate, ON THE OUT NUPGING modeled, bath tile, cement ------ROPE. 5 0 RUPP OVER complete roof, many extras. ______work. Steps, dormers. Real- INSIDE—outside painting. 8 ]^ and convenient free park­ preferably with post graduate study, available in an expand­ DUCEY $1,800. or best offer. 289-6181, T | a | | e n — lUnHal or commercial. CaU cial rates for people over 66. ing. Apply: ing laboratory. Position is within corporate R and D tech-* DE5CENP5 CaU my competitors, then call FOR SALE 649-4201. nlcal laboratory. The primary activity wlU be in the antoa INTO THE kJaMlwIVIOOII0 Hnmaxn o i i M 6 -A me. Ftetimates given. 649-7868. eUFFOCAT- 1969 PLYMOUTH Roadrunner, ____ DORMERS, garages, parches, ______^ FIRST NA'nONAL of product development, process control studies, and partici­ Beauty Shop IN0 h e a t / 368, 4-speed, mag wheels, A P A C S E camp traUer, 1964, rec rooms, room additions, RICHARD E. MAR'rirl. FuU STORES, INC. pation in experimental plant trial runs. Equipment stereo plus topes. CaU 646- gray, aluminum, good condl- Utebens, add-arlevels, roofing, professional painting service, ^-15 6691 after 6 p.m. tlon, $200. CaU 643-0300. siding, general repairs. Qual- Interior-exterior. FYee esti- Park & Oakland Avenues 9 HydraoUo Styling Chairs Ity workmanship. Financing mates, fuUy insured. 649-4411, One Shampoo Chair leOB FTAT roadster 1200, new 1971 OOX can^>era. AU models East Hartford, Conn. (XILONIAL BOARD CO. available. Economy BuUders, 649-9286. 4 StyUng Unite with Mirrors pater, good brakes, rebuUt en- cn display. Campera HbUday, BY V. T. HAMLIN Inc., 6484169, 872-0647 eve- Good Condition — CaU ALLEY OOP gine, exceUent running condl- Inc., Route 66, Portland. 1-842- J. P. LEW IS A SON, custom 616 PARKER ST., MANCHESTER, CONN. nlngs. i 875-1607 UXIKSUKETOURE Oon. $800. 648-8901. 1302. ______decorating, interior and ex- WANTFJD — Part-time recep- I WONDER WHY CARL I Mrs. B. S. Loftus OFF FROM TK REST OF _ HEADIN' FOR TH' RIGHT, GUZ... NEW TO N H. SMTIH A SONS— terior, paperfaanglng, fuUy in- tionist, Monday, Wednesday THOSE LEMIAN GALOOTS? j HIGH COUNTRY, BY MILTON CANIPF 1969 RED Triumph Spitfire ex- 1971 TF5RRY traveler traUers. sured. For free estimates caU and FYiday evenings 6:30 to MOST UKELY.' STEVE CANYON condition, 18 months AU sixes in stock. Campers Remodeling, r^mlring add! ceUent 640-0666. If no answer 643-6362. 6:30, Saturday mornings 9 to HtUiday Inc., Route 66, Port- **. '71 Gee I rea«*ret Ce>F OLDSM OBILE CuUass con­ petent person. References. 649- AND ALWAYS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY FU«PLGYF». , let. UJ Fe» Q8 ______daUy 7:80-6, Thursday, 7:30-9. cabinets, fo r c e s , talU -to, J A c l S g) lt71 h NtA. Uc. vertible. CTean. $1,250. CJall 6544 after-5 p.m. Saturday, 7:80-4. 643-7968. bathrooms, kitchens, 649-3448. after 6 p.m., 742-7297. )

PAGE TWENTY SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 197l BIANCHESTER EVENING HERAtD. MANCHESTER. (50NN.. THURSDAY, ARRIL 15, 197J PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN 72 Apartments - Flats - Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sole 72 Houses For Sole H o im m For 5olo 72 Out of Town IVanted - Real Estate 77 torney costs and exemplary Assembly Sends Meskill damages up to $1,000. House Resolves Welfare Tenements 63 RE5CENT two-family, 4-4, heav­ MAiNCHKSTER — P*Ddn St. SIX-ROOM Colonial in exceUent For 5ole 75 The amendment was ruled Stately 11-room Colonial, in 9BLUNG your home or acre­ BERRY'S WORLD ily treed lot. Large kitchen — condition. Dream kitchen, substantive, requiring postpon- 474 M AIN S T ., T h ree room s, O ffered by the one of Manchester premier lo­ a g e ? For prompt friendly serv­ CLASSIFIED dining area. Fireplace. Must with buUt-in oven-range diah- VERNON—There’s always one ice, caU Louis Dlmock Real­ Sunday Drinking Hours ment in debate on toe bill until To Be National Problem heated. $126. Security. One or cations. Must be seen to be be seen. $28,900. Wolverton wariier. Fireplace. Upper 20s. at least toe next session. two adults. 646-2496, 9-6 p.m. appreciated. T.J. Crockett. tost stands out from toe rest, ty, Realtors, 649-9823. HARTFORD (AP) — Welfare on his election last w< k a s R e- Agency, Realtors, 049-2813. Wolverton Agency, Realtors, as does this 3-bedroom Ranch By DAN HALL Realtor, 643-1677. OUT OP town buyer wants 3- l e f M i " o r i r y ‘’"’Ss‘Ler‘r' is.a national pnohlem and should publican ^ te ^chal, m , and 466 M AIN ST. firs t-flo o r, 3 PHILBRICK 649-2813. with extra large Utchen, car­ ADVERTISING BIOHT-ROO(M Colonial, family bedroom ranch up to $28,000. HARTFORD (AP) — A pro- be entirely funded by toe fed- praising toe Reapportionment \ room s, h eated. $120. S ecu rity. jtANCHESTElR — 7-room Co­ peted U'vlng room, garage, persons accused of drunken Caldwell, D-Bridgeport, won a room, thick wall-wall carpet­ M ANGHM TOIR C en ter — She- CaU Paul W. Dougan Realtor, request for reconsideration of a goverrunent, the State Committee and its House ,, (Jhalr- ... One or two adults. No stove or lonial, 3 bedrooms, enclosed nice lot, clean as a whistle, posed extension of Sunday driving. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS ing, 2-car garage, beautiful room Colonial. 1% baths, dou­ 640-4636. bill passed Tuesday that would House of Representatives said man, Rep. RoUln W. Mettler, refrigerator. 646-2426. AGENCY heated sunporch, fomlal din­ drinking hours from 9 to 11 “Sunday is a sacred day' 8 AJH. to 4:30 PJd. wo^ed acre lot, $39,900. ble garage, E^artial bu^eaa $26,900. CaU GaU G reen, 647- Wednesday in a resolution that D-Hamden, for its diligent but ing room, good central loca­ 1673, M itten A gen cy, MLB FOUR - bedroom Cblonial in p.m. was approved Wednesday toe pro^sed change would include helpers with drivers on NORTHWOOD Apartments — SOUTH WINDSOR,” Birch Hill, H utchins A g en cy , 649-6324. zone. ExceUent potenUail. Of­ fruitless efforts. tion. Helen D. Cole, Realtor, Realtors, 643-6930, 640-0800. Buckley or Bowers school by toe Senate and sent to toe fad‘tlon, Faullso interrtate truck runs as exempt One and two-bedroom apart­ large 7-room Ranch, cathedral fices, $22,900. Hayea from normal regulations on ov- The resolution, which now Mettler and six other mem- C»PY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT area. Mid to upper 80’s. Prin- governor added. ments, central alr-conditlon- celling In living room, formal TWO-PAMILT, 7 and 4-room 643-6666. A g en cy , •46*'a31. 'irtlme pay. goes to toe Senate, urges Con- bers of toe now defunct commlt- dining room, modem kitchen apartments. 2-car garage. New EAST HARTFORD — Large 7- ciples only. Call 247-2112. Sen. Joseph J. F’aullso, D- The bill would not change any gress to "take over the welfare tee are continuing their labors 4:30 FJM. RAT BEFORE PCBUCATION Ing, carpetliig, balcony, car­ room Raised Ranch, waU-to- Hartford, calling toe proposal a local laws that forbid sale of ports, plus other luxury fea­ with dining area, large family roof, separate furnaces. Lot system and to establirii uniform on the Reapportionment Corn- :>eadllne lor Saturday and Monday la4:30 p.m. FrM a} 6 ROOMS + 6 ACRES Lots For 5ale 73 wall carpeting. Recreation "special-interest bill,” led an drinks across toe bar on Sun- tures. F rom $226. J . D . R eal room, 2 fuU baths, 2 fireplaces, 70x165. $29,900. M.H. Palmer, Pair Accused standards so that all people may mission, which has until July 1 2-car garage, pool. Realtor, ML^, 643-6321, 649- room, fireplace, aluminum sid­ unsuccessful fight against pass- day. It also would permit towns live in decency and with dig- to come up wito a plan accept- Estate Associates, 643-6120. VfiSiNON — Level 160x180' lot. ing, garage. $30,900. Hutchins South Windsor age of toe measure. It was ap- to pass their cwn Sunday drink- large wooded lot. 0638. Yes! A gorgeous oversized nlty.” able to both i>artles. $6,000. Wolverton Agency, Re­ proved 22 to 8, a wider margin ing hours and would allow own- In Bank Fraud DIAL 643-2711 Ranch with attached ga­ Agency, 049-5324. Rep. Morris Cohen, D-Bloom------MAY 1st CUSTOM-BUILT ranch, 7 spa- MANCHESTER a ltors, 649-2813. than the 97-to-44 approval voted ers of restaurants, taverns and rage and a most attractive COVENTRY — Lavely 6-room — Two field, observed that this was toe clous rooms, 2-fuU baths, for­ Chamber Set in. thetoe House. other other establishments esiamtsnmenis selling semng BMTCEPORT (AP)^ - I "V Tk piece of land. Ideal for MANCHESTEIR — Ebccellent Ranch, fireplace, paneled Gov Thomas J. Meskill has drinks to close earlier than 11 Waterbury men were Indicted by fifth time to his memory that Y o r t y U c m a n d S OCCUPANCY mal dining room, family room, 4-BEDROOM CAPE!! Continued From Preceding Po y horse or garden enthusi­ AA acne lot, half acre plus, famUy room, spacious tree not indicated whether he will P-m. on Sunday if they wish. ® ^®deral grand jury here Tue^ toe H<«se had adopt^ such ^ porches, 2-car garOge, $36,-600. ast. Immaculate condition. 4Vt-Room Town House apart­ Waiting for your family. Lakewood Gtocle area, city shaded lot, close to new Route Priced far below replEice- To Hear Talk ment, 2 baths, air-conditioning, EAST CENTER ST. Large 10- Enjoy cookouts in spacious utilities. Call Mr. Qmmer, 1-84, L ou is D im ock R ealty, Articles For Sale 45 Household Goods 51 m ent cost. stove, refrigerator, diiqiosal, room Colonial may be used for yard sporting a i>atio fire­ J. D. Real Estate Aaaociates. 649-9833. Danielson, toe coctodi^aii of unde"?^current stot^aw ^ T ^ A^LES - M®^ DARK RICH stone free loam, REFRIGERATOR — apart- patio with sliding glass doors. home or offices, large lot with place, shaded by many 64S'«139. By Donnelly toe legislature’s Liquor Control The new law would take ef- “Welfare is truly a nation^ or Yorty says he shotod 6 yards $20, sand, gravel, ment size, like new, $75. 30" Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful, trees, one-car garbige. All VEIRNON ^ poaolblllty of acquiring more HERITAGE HOUSE BEAUTIFUL Forest Hills sec­ Committee, said toe longer feet when toe governor signs it Sr° ’ ^ I in cluded to any nation^ televl- stone, manure, pool, and patio gas stove, $36. Aluminum com- this Eind more for only $22,- state Rep. Thomas J. Don­ drinklng hours on Sunday was or five days ^ter he receives Stevens R-Mllford, who srid he ^on pro^m goring Democrat- land. tion, high, dry, sewer and wa­ sand. 643-9604. binatlon screen doors, $10. 649-6651 649-2179 900. 649-6306. 646-2482 EASY LIVING!! nelly of toe 46th Assembly dis­ “somethtog toe people of toe it if he chases not to act on it. Z^mpano of hoped Congress would act this Ic presidential hopefuls - 3-UNIT Apartment house plus ter, 130’ frontage, $11,700. each. 643-2466 evenings or 643- ______Ranch home- '6% rooms on trict will address toe South State of Connecticut want." The Senate also voted final U.S. District Court set bond at session on a welfare takeover chance to oppose Nixon admln- SCaiBBNBD loom, sand, gravel, small cottage on property in • ^ 'D • • P eterm a n , B rok er, 649-9404. 1442. MANCHESTER small 3-room MANCHESTER — Six-room main level, 2 finished rooms The change would benefit res- legislative approval of a bill JiO'OOO- i>ii*- . policies. processed gravel, stone, fill. buslneaa zone. Good Investment, ^ Windsor CSiamber of Commerce apartment, one block off Cen­ Ranch, Tliree bedrooms, ga­ TOLDAND — S building lota, down. Large lot on quiet Idents cf Connecticut communl- that would add physical toera- Authorities said toe men used According to Deputy Majority Such pr(«rams, toe mayor Also buUdoser and backhoe exceUent potential. BARROWS and WALLACE Co. meeting tonight at Civie’s Res­ rage, 1% baths. Mid 20’s. La- $8,800 total. Tolland, acre lot, street. Ideal foi* young fam­ ties near other states who trav- pists and podiatrists to toe med- i^*® commercial bank accounts of Leader John F. Papandrea, D- told a news conference Wednes- service and drain fields. SIDE on side gas stove ca ll ter St. and bus. Heat includ­ Msinchester Psirkade ed. $120 m onthly. C all P aul W. Penta Agency, RetUtor, 646- ^,000. Vetnon, high scenic ily. Priced for fast sale, taurant. el out of state to take advan-. ical specialists permitted under icur firms with which they were Meriden, (Connecticut would day, should not be limited to O e cfg e H. O iU fing, A n d ov er 644-2217. DUPLEX—7-7, Handy location. Mcmchester 649-6306 Dougan Realtor, M9-4S36. t) 1971 br NEA. Inc. 2440. acre, $6,900. Other land Hayes immediate occupancy. Mr. Itonnelly will discuss toe tage of toe later drinking hours, state law for professional serv- dissociated in toe alleged fraud, benefit more financially from a antiwar doves. Yorty said, 742-78K. 328,600. USED Singer sewing- machine 2.7 ACRES, beautiful view, 7 ------—— Agency, 646-0131. Lewis, 649-6306. status of current bills and action Dupont said. ice corporations. "Tbc indictment said toe three federal welfare takeover than "There are a lot of Democrats in cabinet, good for begiimer, AVAILABLE May Irt. Village ROCKLBDGE:—Dynamic 9-room room custom Ranch, 3 baths, SEVEN-ROOM Ranch, 3 at toe legislature and talk to He added that businessmen Only partial action was taken banks, defrauded of a total of it would from President Nixon’s who don’t agree with the Mus- ALUMINUM sheets used as COVENTRY — Treed building printing p la tes, .009 ttadek, 23x $30 647-9690 Apartments,' one-bodroom de- "Frank, I think you ought to prepare yourself— you Raised Rimch, 6 bedrooms, 2% family room, 2-car garage, rooms, living room, dining the group concerning trends and and legislators from developing on a bill that would forbid dls- $119,593.66, were toe Fairfield revenue-sharing plan. kies and toe MeCSoverns.” '______' ______luxe apiuitment. ApplUnces, baths, large fEunily room, ca- privacy. Hutchins Agency, room, kitchen, family room, lots. $3,600 each, five acres. cities, especially New Haven crimination in housing rental on County Trust Co. in Stamford, The resolution noted that toe A Yorty spokesman said he 36", 26 cents each or 6 for $1. know, just in case Patton doesn't win!" • • B & W • • developments at the Capitol ------heat, two alr-condltioners Tremendous valley view. $10,- BARROWS and WALDACE Co. and Hartford, where large are- the basis of sex or toe fact that Waterbury National Bank and states do not offer uniform bene- has sent a telegram to Demo- 643-2711. thedral celling Uvlng and dining Realtors, 649-6324. attached garage, wall-to-wall this session. Machinery & Tools 52 wall-to-wall caix>eting. Charles 900. Paved road. Hayes Agen­ Manchester Parkade nas are being built, had asked toe prospective tenant Is re- (Colonial Bank and Trust Co. In fits to welfare recipients, and cratio National (Chairman Law- room, modem Utchen. A ver- ■ ------' carpeting In living room and He is presently serving on toe L esperance 649-7620. satile home in an excellent lo- MANCHBSTBat Industrial zone dming room.' High 20’s. 644- cy, 646-0131. Manchester 649-6306 for toe change to Improve toe celving welfare assistance. Waterbury. "the state of (Connecticut pro- rence F. O’Brien asking that ITORSERY school closed. ^11- TOOLS — power rotor Appropriations Committee, toe cation. 2-car garage. 3-famUy hc^, exceUmt In^- after 5. Principles only. chance of attracting conventions After lengthy debate the Sen- government said toe al- rides for comparatively high Yorty be Included among toe ing, rocking boat, tables, . ^ indder. _ Budgeting? Business Locatioiis Business Property BOLTON —One mile from Man­ VERNON — 3 new homes under Legislative Joint Committee on lawn mower, extension ladder, MANCHESTEJR — ness oppertimity. High traffic and other events to Cionnecticut. ate passed, 20-12, an amend- leged fraud occurred between welfare benefits" which “have Democrats presenting their chairs, see saw, etc. Plus out­ Choose these one - bedroom chester. Wooded corner lot. construction near Manchester insurance and Real Estate, and miscellaneous items. Call 643- For Rent 64 For 5ale 70 JUST______OFF PORTER ST. count,____ good condition. C eUI NEWER 7-room Ranch with lots Faullso argued that toe bill ment proposed by Sen. Wilber Sept. 28, 1966, and April 15, attracted many needy persons views on toe Vietnam war on d oor equipm ent. C a ll 649-4044 Acre plus. Prestige area. M.H. line. Raised Ranch, Cape or jg ranking Republican on toe 7573. hn* MAIN STREET Office ^ e , MANCHESTER H, Main St. 8- bedroom Dutch Colonial vrtth an now. ’$81,600. ^ e s Agency, of carpeting. Two baths, two- 5 would serve such specialrlnter- G. Smith, D - Hartford, that 1969. to our state who couldn’t get ABC radio and television April evenin gs. Palmer, Realtor, 643-6321, 640- Split. Still time to custom joint Committee of Government zone heat. Electric Idtidien. est grroups as hotel and reatau- would permit persons to bring The Indictment said toe pair adequate care elsewhere.' 22. 1968 M E LR O E BOBCAT 4- a^ E te^ a^ ^ faS^d^s 1«0 cent location^a; room Colonial, Ideal for doc- 0638. build. Priced in toe upper 20’s. Administration and Policy. In GARAGE SALE — Bottles, all fw a wnrkinirv^il*o hiirivfft* banks, air-coluUtloned, auto- tors, lawyers, many other pro- Uvlng and dining rooms, eat-in ___ Beautiful family room, 30s. rant owners rather than toe civil suits In such cases and wrote checks on accounts with The House also adopted reso- The mayor has said he may wheel drive loEider. 1962 GMC Frechette Realtors, 647-0993. addiUon, he was appointed by wheels, milk ceuis, books, mis­ ^ « « -Prtnkler. Apply fesrio^people and huslne^- «tchen, large family room. MANCHESTER Six-room ^oiyerton Agency, Realtors, public. He said it was "Incon- would allow the plaintiff, if sue- insufficient funds to transfer lutions congratulating Rep. J. enter the New Hampshire presl- one-ton utility pick up. Both Cape, with rec room, 1% baths, 549.2813. EUGHT ACRES, wooded lot, cellaneous. Saturday, Sunday, OOVBJNTRY — Up off Daley Governor Thomas Meskill In gruous” to support longer drink- cessful, to claim court and at- money to otoer accounts. Brian Gaffney of New Britain dential primary next year. are ready to work, need noth­ 233-2191 o r 647-1871. M a riow 's, 867 M ain St. es. ^®®**®*^ ELLIN GTON — H andsom e 8- wall-to-wall carpeting, dish- ______|______Line St. Sell (me-half apprais­ 10 - 3. 323 G raham R d. W ap- Rd., Juat listed, 4-room Ranch January to serve on toe ^ v - ing but an owner. I need the Realtors, 647-9993. room Raised Ranch on large washer, treed lot. Call 742- TWO FAMILY 6-6, recent al. 643-4677. SIX-ROOM duplex, centraUy BUILD^ — remodeler, cus- for onlj- $11,900. T.J. Crockett, ernors Finance Advisory Corn- ______m ofiey, b est o ffe r. 872-0293. wooded lot. Large carpeted 6736. kitchens, extra building lot. located, one child accepted. Wt®hen or pool com ^jT VERNON LIKE NEW, bookcase hesid- kitchen and dining room, mod------— ------_ _ Wolverton Agency, Realtors, Realtor, 643-1877. mlttee. CaU after 4:30 p.m., 649-8917. ®‘®P ‘n *’®"®“‘ Resort Property ______Dcamelly Is employed as a board, box spring, mattress. DISPLAY-ROOM PLUS em eat-in kitchen with bullt-ins, IWNE-RTOM • 649-2813. VERNON-JCancbeotar line — 8* 'rice president, real estat diri- Musical Instruments 53 ______modem showroom location. 4 bedrooms, inviting paneled Oolonlal^2400 sq. fw t, 4 ------For 5ale 74 Simplicity sit-down lawn mow­ NEWLY renovated four-room Suitable retail sales, appll- room Oarriaon Oolcnial, aet on sion, of toe Society for Savings er, A-1 condition. 649-4876. Five offices make this an family room with fireplace. A bedrooms, office, 2% baths, MANCHESTER — Three-bed­ SUZUKI VIOLIN, 1-16, excel- apartment. Hot water, heat, ances, carpeting, pEineling, OOVHINTRY LAKE — Water­ a 14 a c n heavily wooded lot. In Hartford. He Is a graduate of excellent Investment for two beautifully decorated hom e, double garage, carpeting. room Raised Ranch. . Large lent condition, $35. Call 649-4044 stove. Adults only. Pw ap- etc. Call 621-7373 anytime. 5-10 front summer cottage. 190’ Aluminum aidinc, 2% baths, F’alrfield University and toe Uni­ NIGHT CRAWLERS for sale. or more tenants. Start your buUt In 1 9 7 0 . ______Hayes Agency, 646-0131. kitchen and dining area with 437% North Main St., Man­ evenings. pointm ent caU 640-0641 o r 643- p .m ., 1-223-4460. own g^roup w ith th is sharp J bullt-lns, plus formal dining w ^ , lovely porch overlooking family room, doubla gangs. versity of Connecticut School of NEW T.TflrriNfT _ O verslsed M AN CH ESTER, new lake. Fireplace. Excellent Many extras. Immaculate con* L aw . Ehrlor to h is election to the chester. ------______COMMERCIAL place for lease piece of commercial real room, two-fuU baths, finished Garrison Colonial, less than construction, 6-6 duplex, 1% neighborhood. Bel Air Real dlUati Hayea Agency, 64M>U1. leg isla tu re in 1908, D onnelly Wearing Apparel - NEAR Main St., 4-room apEirt- or sale 461 Mtiin St. neict to estate. $51,900. J. McLaugh­ family room, two-car garage. RUMMAGE and garage sale, one year old. Owner trans­ baths, 2-car garage, decorate SOatate,’ 643-9332. served South Windsor In various m ent, air-cond ition in g, w asher p ost o ffic e . E x cellen t bUEdneas lin, 649-6306. Nice lot. Exceptional value at A GW AY Saturday, A pril 17, 10-2:30 FulS 57 yourself. Frechette Realtors, TOLLAND AREA ferred. Eight rooms, 2% baths, $31,500. J.D. Real Estate As­ civic capacities, including toe p .m . R ain date, A pril 18. 367 — ~ ~ j i» ------and—- dryer, . — all -rt appliances,------heat location with building. Call 646- 647-9093. COVENTRY — Summer cot- Public Building Commission and first-floor famUy room with so cia tes, 646-1992. New homes for sale, rang­ South Main St. MEUichester. LJKE NEW spring wardrobe water, garage Inchid- 2426, 9-6. * • B (Sl W • • ______. tage, 4 rooms, aluminum toe (Charter Revision Commis­ Sponsored by Manchester Jun- ^ coals, suits, dresses, Adults, no pets. CaU 643- RARRnwti nnd WAI i^ACF Co Wreplace, formal dining rrom, t w o FAMILV 4-4 with flre- storms, carpeting, treed lot, ing from $23,600. up to $32,- IDEAL professional office * bedrooms, alu^um sld^, both apartments. Ex- sion. lor Women's Club. weight. 643- q266 anytim e. Manchester Parkade log cabin design, fireplace, 600. All available wito 10% space for rent. Free parking, 2-car garage. ExceUent nelg^- ceUent conditiem. Only $26,900. 6649. Manchester 649-6306 Legal Notices $9,000. Hayes Agency, 646-0181. down. Large lots and Im­ TAKE SOIL away the Blue ------ELLINGTON — Meadow Brook 113 East Center St. 646-6019. boihood. $43,600. Wolverton Agency, Realtors, mediate occupancy. T. J. PACKED WITH PAWER! NTAINS Lustre way from carpets and Apartments, new 3-room unit ____ 7— r ——:— —------— 649-2813. Probate Court (Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677. in brick and stone garden SPRUCB St. 214-218 Store for RANCH—Extra large modem Bolton upholstery. Itent electric yygnf 0 || _ yg Buy Investment Property CLAIM LIMITATION DECREE Out of Town SB apartment building. Total elec- *’®*‘‘> heated, $95. monthly. TA_A MANCHESTER — GambolatU ESTATE OF SOUTH WINDSOR — 6-room shampooer $1. E. A. Johnson ______------ohv-aius JOSEPH J. HARRINGTON A-K-A 75 Co., 723 Main St., Manchester, WANTED used restaurant, tav- trie, buUt-In oven range, re- 24,7-4046, ess-nyp ^ r 5ole 7 0 -A Uvlng room with waU-to-waU three-bedroom Raised Ranch JOSEPH HARRINGTON For 5ale Ranch, 3 bedrooma, cathedral 4. ,, , ...... carpeting. 3 bedroonui, saraae. on lovely Somerset Drive. District of Manchester ceilings, large kitchen with Morra Lists 649~(601. em, hotel, grocery store, bank- mgerator, disposal, ceramic WAREHOUSE space, first and MANCHESTEat — Six - family 127 900 The fiduciary is Joan M. Harrington CXJVENTRY — Lovely four- rupey equipment. Also have 3 bath with shower. Interior floor total WiO sq ft unit centraUy located EJxcei- Built 1968. M ust be seen , fo c a t^ at io4 Washington st.,'B an- bedroom Cape in nice neigh­ bullt-lns, bath and a half, 2 WOODEN desks for srUe, some floors of used equipment tor brick waU, basement laun<^ ^ g j ^ ie„t income producer. Price CIRCA 1843-Federal Colonial- ^ e n D . Cole, Realtor, 643- chestej. gona 06^ ^ borhood. Basement garage, fireplaces, finished family Town Needs in exceUent conditirm. Also Un­ TiCss i i oooo. the above estate be pre- room, 2-car garage, circular A fast and ready cash. Call storage area. Adults only, xi&rldne than ner foot has been reduced, for quick Six large rooms, full walk-up against ------^ ------_ ^ . uuriUIUf. UUUi low taxes. Asking $19,500. Call RepufcUcan incumbent candi­ derwood standard typewriter. Fountalne's UsedTt.»A Restaurant no nets pets, 1130$130 nor per month rent.rent, „„ „ retail ...... - notential Keith sale. T.J. Crockett, Realtor, attic, handy location. $38,900. MANCHESTER — New under driveway. Owner 644-1481. Manchester Associates, 649- date for first selectman Richard Can be seen at Crockett Agen­ E quipm ent, 627-6771,SAW 473Arret W ind­ ei9A lAaoa aaAiia*liv /'*a1l Towiao !S ?SS»,w„ THE ULTIMATE in a Ram- construction 6-room Colonial, Attest: JOHN J. w a l l e t t . Judge 0384, o r 872-6648. ElAST HARTEX>RD — 6% room Morra has listed too g^oals he c y , 244 M ain St., M anchester. sor St., Comer of Canton St., I ? Split level. Immaculate con- ^rtll pursue If re-elected, COVENTRY — (3arol Dr. Par- GR H artford. ALUMINUM screen-storm Hamoro.______NEWER one-bedroom Dulimng ^ !l^Sf cS^and* o r d e r dltlon. F’amlly room, patio, These goals, he said, are to tially finished 8-room Dutch high analYI \ .srA l garage. Aluminum aiding. On- «meet toe growing demands of doors, buUt-in bath tubs, lava- HOUSEHOLD lots — Antiques, ments available now. $168-$160 trucker fuef\u^ ------high on a hlU with three chette Realtors, 647-9993. W ALTER wojnarowicz Colonial, $11,100. Goodchlld- ly $26,900. Hayes Agency, 646- uig 'townspeople for additional IBartlett, R ea ltors, 643*2096, sinks, metal wall cablneto, Imt giggs^aj-e we...to, buy estates. appUances. Paul W. Dougan, p.y, „ua’or aoned land for sale rSl M«KHHSTSR______C , u SSS KS". held 0181. town services; further Improve High area, baths, swimming pool, inninl dpslreable location n ea r application of Ru- 643-7887. water furnace. 643-2465, 643- tilln ire P ed d ler AneHnneer R ea ltor, 649-4636. bUSineSS that „ „ „ lo m a l, aesireaoie lo ca u on n e ^ dolph W. Wojnarowicz praying that our educational sustem; expand Village Peddler, Auctioneer, would benefit from highway school area. For further de- garages, 1442. tails caU Towne Real Estate, high school, price reduced to letters of administration be granted BOLTON Big ho»^ •3 4nv^ Vw>Awtr*r\aInew encouraging notWit 420 L ake St., B olton, 649-3247. loca tion . CaU 621-7373 any- $27,900. Frechette Realtors, pn estme at the Probate Court BROAD BROOK — Twenty P LARGE 2-bedroom apartment value, 4-bedroom 649-4066. LAND—42 a cre s, 1,200* road locuted ut Munlcipal Bldg., 41 Cen- minuteses fromirom Hartford,naru.uiu, fourxuui only Uiuirauj'industry butuux alsoo—,* com- TE3N INCH Radial arm saw, ^^NTED — antique furniture, in renovated mansion, heal, time, 5-10 p.m., 1-223-4460. 647-9993. ter St.. Manchester. Conn, on April frontage. $30,000. room s,i, aluminum siding, 2-car ^ R^^rs. 644^ "»®r®® ^ locate in Bolton, and less than one year old. $176. glass, pewter, oil paintings or .hot . water, . appUances, and ______------27. 1971 at 11 a.m. Ray Holcombe Realtors, 644- TWO FAMILY 5-6, with main- It is further ORDERED that, on or garage. $13,500. CSiar B on stabilize toe rising tax costs CaU 643-2288. other antique items. Any quan- fireplace Included. $230 ' per 1286. Houses For 5ale 72 before the Compliance Date fixed Agency, 643-06M. ______through carefullty planned capi- tity. The Harrison’s, 643-8709, month. Paul W. Dougan, Real- HoUSCS FOT Rent We NEED LISTINGS tenance-free siding. tw o oea- i^ y jtie Court, a copy of this ORDER 65 T w o be published one time in a news- HEBRON — 6-room Ranch, full tal expenditures and a carefully ------PRINCETON ST. - L ov ely 3- N O W ! ‘*Thinkin|r o f Sell- ® ach apartment. oao^r having circulation in this Pro Boats & Accessories 46 165 Oakland Street. tor, 649-4635. SOUTH WINDSOR — 7-room basement, lot 160x200. Elxcel- developed long term plan for TOREE-BEDROOM Ranch for bedroom Colonial, custom huUt y-yj. nrODeitv?” Call W olverton bate DlstricU SpUt. Recreation room, patio, W ANTED Small car In good VHDAGER Apartments—Five- rent._____ A. References _ a ______• required,___ AW a by and for the present Mowners, n m A V M ___ 9 __ * _____ • cy. Realtors, 0^0-00119649-2813. Attest:K ttnr,f. JOHN T/~4UKI J. T WALLETT.TIL A 1 .1 .TP.'l^l'' Judge T iir ic r o lent conditiem toroug^iout. Bolt DELUXE one-bedroom apart- HOLLAND, Mass., Jurt above 649-8324. Richard Rose, Mrs. Margaret er and used 40 h.p. J<«insMi ing. CaU 644-0123 after 6. 5. ,„ent, waU-to-waU carpeting Stafford Springs, 6 room ------$24,600 — IM M ACU LATE 6- Yoke Interest electromatlc motor. 14’3” great neighborhood! Spacious o f '^NOTICE o f h e a r i n g Pet Cap Brown, Mrs. Larry (Converse, throughout, complete appU- hofise, 3 bedrooms, nicely MANCHESTER — To settle es room Ranch, carpets, vanity Ranch. Three bedrooms, cus- ESTATE OF CrestUner, new, with new trail- ROOM for gentleman, quiet, Mrs. Emma Chamberlain, Mr. ances, vanity bath. Centrally decorated. Beach privileges, tate, 7-room older Cokxnial. Ex­ bath, 10x24 recreation room. tom kitchen with built-lns. Two GENEVIEVE wpjN^OWICZ er and used 40 h.p. Evinrude ctHivenient location. 224 Char- ceUent condlUoii, 1% baths, Assumable mortgage, trees, ‘ yg and Mia. George Banks, Mrs. WHAT MAK located . $176 m onthly. R . D . 668-8998 a fte r 4 p .m . baths. Large rec room includes ^3 ordered that a hearing be held electric start motor. Marine ter Oak St. 643-8368. Dorothy Franz, Mrs. Maureen large lot. Garage. $28,600. bus, city utlUties. Hutchins bar, refrigerator, piano. Work- by the Court on application of Ru- accessories and suppUes, ------M urdock, 643-2692. Z ^ ^ Z Z I T I Z Z Z I I Z Z ^ ^ ^ Schappert, iMra. Barbara Hayes Agency, 646-0131. A gen cy, 649-6324. shop, laundry and office a rea s paints, flberglas, boat fittings Pellerln, and Mrs. Rose Santos. GR^NLAW DELUXE 3 rooms, range, re- O u t Of Town too. Asking $29,900 .Owner, 643* on said estate at the Probate Court etc. Capitol Equipment, 38 Apartments-Flots- CUSTOM 6-room Ranch on MANCHESTER vicinity — Also, Mrs. Donna KeMey, Mrs. frigerator, waU-to-waU carpet- pgg Itgnt 66 OH0 1 located at Municipal Bld^.* 41 Center Main St., Manchester. 643-7968. T en em en ts 63 ing, heat, air-conditioning, util- ______beautiful 160x300 lot, 2 fire- Starter home? We have homes ______St., Manchester. Conn, on April 27, Richard Barry, Mrs. Howard ieles, convenient location, $180. places, 2-car garage and a con- from $18,800 and up. CaU to- $17,900 2-BEDROOM RANCH, ^®u is^ irth ^ O R D E R E D that, on or Little, iMrs. GreUtoen Weldle, SO GOOD O’DAY Sprite sailboat, fiber- HAVE customers waiting m onthly. 646-6060, 643-6165. BOLTON — 3-room cotta g e, venient walk-out lower level, day. 643-6930. Mitten Realty, laj-ee lot la re e shade tree a s- before the Compliance Date fixed Mrs. Allan LevanthaJ, Mrs; glas, exceUent condition. Call rental of your ^>aft- . __ by the Court, a copy of this ORDER w interized. 621-7373 anytim e, ReaUy must be seen, middle Realtors. sume mortgage, $116.47 per published one time In a news- Jacqueline F’ariisworto, Mr. 64645989 evenings. ^ j j j jj, . u n USUAL one-bedroom du- 5-10 p.m., 1-223-4460. 30’s. CaU Warren E. Howland ------month. Hutchins Agency Real- paper having circulation In this Pro- and Mrs. Eldward Corbett and FOR YOUR plex. E\iU-private basement. R ea ltor, 643-1108. EX>UR F A M IL Y , AU fou r-room fr4i-a DlStriCt Edward Zakowaky. GATOR BOAT traUer, wiU haul tale Asoodates, Inc. e4M126. tors, 649-5324. Attest: JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge Heat, appU ances included. $190 apartments. E\iur garages. Candidates’ Tea • IRON peps up your lawn. Makes it greener. • 28 LB. BAG is easy to use and has a conven­ TOP QUALITY FEEDING with four applications k a s t h ^ i 5 x>r d , 4 i ^ s . p : i ; i W.“ " ^ MANOHEJSTER Shows care. Low 60s. Wolver­ nans are complete for toe ■1,4W IDS. alter o. second floor, newer home. Realtor, 649-4536. ient carrying handle. gives your lawn complete, constant coverage. ton Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. "(Candidates Tea" to be held • HIGH ANALYSIS FORMULA has more lawn­ ______adults, security, parking, no ------LARGE-CUSTOM CAPE!! MANCHEISTER —• Desirable Sunday from 3 to 6 p.m. at building power per ounce. • HIGH COVERAGE— Greenlawn Plus is so GOLD-YELLOW COLOR helps you see what you G a r r i g n — F a r m — P®*®* 569-2863. n e w deluxe 2-bedroom duidex. CAREN APTS. In exceUent neighborhood, COLUMBIA LAKE Community Hall under toe Available April 1st, heat, ap­ east side location, 7-room old­ close to all faciUties. Large powerful, a little goes a long way. One 28 lb. spread. Evenly with no guesswork. Dairy Produeh 50 LOVELY one-bedroom apart­ pliances, carpeting, air-condi­ er Colonial. Four bedrooms, aegis of toe Junior Women’s • 40 % NITROGEN from long-lasting ureaform living room, formal dining ment with refrigerator, range, tioning included, $220 per ' 3%, 4% room apartments. nice yard. Good condition. Only (Tlub. bag covers a full 5,000 sq. f t MAC APPLES $1. per 16 qt. room, glassed-in porch, rec keeps your lawn greener longer. disp osa l and parking, $165 month. Paul W. Dougan, Real­ Available now. Including ap­ $23,600. H ayes A g en cy , 646- The format will be an Inform­ room, 2 bedrooms and ga­ basket.! BotU’s Fruit E’arm, monthly. Handy to MAln St. tor, 649-4536. pliances, waU-to-waU carpet­ 0131. al coffee hour at which voters 260 B ush HUl R d ., M anchester. CaU 644-2427. ing, heat, hot water, swim­ rage. $28,900. CaU John Mc­ may talk with candidates from A'l'i’RACnVBf 4-room, first ming poed, storage and park­ Laughlin, 6496306. FOUR-FAMILY in fine condi­ both parties. tion. Good Investment proper­ Fertilizers en A MANCHBJ8TBSR — Brownstene floor c^xulment, adults, refer- ing. From $180. CaU Su The Junior Women’s Club, NEW LAWN OR ESTABLISHED LAWN. Apartmehta. Large two-bed- ences. no pets, $140. 6496324. perintendant, 878-1666, 278- • • B &L W m • ty. 40s. Wolverton Agency, a non-partisan organization, of­ GOOD cow manure for sale. $6 room dpplex apartment. Am- 1810, 242-0688. Realtors, 640-2818. fers toe program as a commun­ pie closets, 1% baths, heat, hot TWO-BBDRUOM garden type BARROWS and WALLACE Co. EUid $12 loads. We deUver. CaU CROCHET ity services. water, carpeting, appliances apartment, heat, appUances, Manchester Parkaule FOR BEST RESULTS USE AGWAY SEEDS 643-7804, 649-8731. County 'Democrata and parking. Alr-condltioners and carpets, $200. monthly. EAST HARTFORD 4 Manchester 649-6306 la rg e TOWN O F B3AST H AR TFO R D Tolland (bounty Dcmoc^ts and garages, f^onal. Imme- P ^l W. Dougan, Realtor, 649- ^ooms. modern, ’ 2-family, FIVE-ROOM house with new EAST HARTFORD, will meet In Andover Saturday HouMhold Goods 51 diate and May 1st occupancy, 4636. parking, adulto, $180. no CONNECTICUT bathroom, paneled haU and at toe town hall on Rt. 6 at 8 5 Adults $216. CaU 646-1780 or ------lum-oww Utchen, garage, near Main St. SINGER touch and sew with p.m. The meeting will be held Under Twenty. Bralthwalte, INVITATION o ^ \ cabinet. Monograms, hems, ______Furnished ------In conjunction with Andover’s Realtor, 6496693. embrolden, etc. Used, excel­ DELUXE 2-bedroom Town- Apartm ents 63-A Resort Property T O BID "Meet toe Candidates" might. lent condltlaii. Guaranteed. house. 1% baths, fuU-private AU Democrats of ToUand Full price now $66 or 7 month' ODMBX«T*Bl.T For Rent ^ CTounty a re e lig ib le to jo in toe group, vriilch has existed since U/ DAalfAw MAf\ AMtue t\ai*lrincr r>HI1r1wn TUkta CS^tAl^E AVllUlipGftAUkGC QAa no Seeded bids wlU be re ce iv e d dealar. W. Dougan, Realtor. 649-4535. parking, no chUdren or pets. New Hampshire, sleeps 8, Bel Air Real Estate, 643-9382. offleg the Purchasing 1031, and are welcome to attend 272 M ain St. 8 1 3 5 Saturday’s program In And­ SEWING machine — Singer zig LOOKINO for anything in real 10-18 ov er. ’ 5 3 6 9 '* 4N$Mna*^« « zag. Button holes, monograms, estate rental - apartments. Qlri Scouts \ A V-yoke is prettily hems, etc. OriginaUy $349, now homes, multiple dwellings, no MlSinOSS LOCanonS ------$68,000. Wolverton Agency, J’ ® '*** Carry this pretty scal­ Mrs. Maude Carpenter, servcle only $84. Easy terms. CaU teea. CaU J.D. Real Estate As- pgg A.M., and wUl be pubUcly open­ trimmed with buttons on loped cap in your pocket Rant 64 Realtors, 649-2813. “BE ON VACATION YEAR ROUND” unit duiirman of toe Bolton sociates, lnc>, 8436129. ed and read at that time and this sew-simple dress. to put on when the 622-0931, D ealer. Wanted To Rent 6 8 GUrl Scouts, reminds parents of MANCHEISTER Green — place for the above mentioned The Best Swimming; EHshing, Boating, Water-Skiing and No. 8135 with photo- weather becomes chilly! V y guide is in Sizes 10 to 18 Scouts to return envelopes re­ Ground floor, 900 sq. ft. front WAiNTED two-bedroom apart- commodities and service. Skating at toe front door of this 8 room home on extra large It’s so nice to wear! 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Best choice for a picture-perfect A P A R TM EN T5 VILLAGE APT5. in sixes shown. Aaoe Cabot, MaBehetter The gotfee social sponsored OFFICES: One-single room HAVE a large apartment or du- ^ ® “ pended, TOe toe office of toe^rchM tog toe patio and dock. 25 minutes to downtown Hartford. Priced BveBlM_Heraid, Axwvuse' asv.a^.AV£. by trees or buildings. Ideal use areas such as playgrounds. or light shade areas. Adapts to shaded and moist lavm. Contains a high percent of M A N C H E5 TER SEND 7S* I* eol«t for loeli pit- ,by toe Men’s (Uub of St. Mau­ A t co m e r o f No. 662 M iddle and one three-room comer plex for rent? Farmer Man- Wets one Fo^daUon, Inc. baa ^ ‘, 740 Main Street, East in toe mid 80’s. By appointment with OF AMBBlOASp NSW TOBK. areas. Merion Kentucky Bluegrass. Turnpike Elaat A F erguson tom to iHcloio flrot^lMi ipollioi. ^ 16696. rice Church has been resched­ patching mix. Road. New luxurious, 2-bed­ ►1 and 2-bedroom apart-^ suite. House A Hale BuUding, Chester resident of P^UlUi ex- “ * “® °“ ®® *“=®‘®** Hartford. " S n o BOTOtt. ^ c h e ^ Print Naaoi Aiiross orttk UP uled for April 26. The social is CODE oaO Stylo NnAor. room Town House. 1% baths; ments. On bus line. AppU^ 963 M ain St. Phone 643-4846. traction wishes to return with Manchester, The right la reserved to re- §i.•safeIgSS^N^YSSi; held after all Sunday Masses Central air conditioning; pa­ ances, carpeting, heat and . hls large famUy. WUUng to Connecticut, Its annual report ject any or all, or any part of THE BURNHAM AGENCY S .T . IMM. The Spring & Summer and affords parishioners an op­ tio; 2-car garage; laundry ^hot water. For c^^iolnt- BUILDING 28x86, wito office conv^ttlc Into bedrooms at December ^y or M bids when such ac- Pfilt a w , *«re u Witt UP ’71 ALBUM is 654, includes FREE! AGWAY’S NEW LAWN & GARDEN GUIDE CODE, Stylo Raiabor m 4 tin. portunity to get together for room; AU electric Heat and ment or further Infomui- space. Light manufacturing, own expense. C^ 289-2706. M, 1970. Uon is deemed to be for toe REALTORS postage and handling. The Spring and Summer NEEDLEWORK PRIMER...oror 100 coffee and conversaUon. OPEK DAILY 8 - 5 SATURDAYS 8 - 4 Deluxe G.E. appUances. ^Uon, caU anjrtlme, ' small business, furniture re- ______nils report wUl be available best interest of toe Town of BUCKLAND STORE "71 B asic FASHION B ook is pktpros MS Sirociloot for kslt, Adulta-immedlate occupancy upholstering, plumbing, elec- FAMILY of five want 5 or-9— for inspection by any citizen East Hartford, Route.66, Columbia oebrtlSory m S crockot tfltckool $1.00, includes postage Manchester Evening Herald $280.00.' Open Saturday A. trtcal, woodworking^ sign room ^lartment, WUl pay who requests It for toe next 180 Town of East Hartford SSt, loclodot pootofo md kw- AGWAY Sunday 1:00-6:00_|i.,m. o r caU 646-2623 228-3877 228-9367 and handling. dllkf. Bolton corre^MMident Judith painting shop, etc. Central. $160. with heat. 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THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1971 PAGE TWENTY-ETGHT iTOaturljpBtfr lEwntng. Average DaOv Net Press Rnn The Weather For Tbe Week Ended Fair tonight with lows In A p r il4 ,lin 30s. Tomorrow partly cloudy, Center Congregational Church The board of trustees of Sec­ Cub Scout Pack 98 is conduct­ windy; high In 60a. Twenty per ond Congregational Church will ing a paper drive this weekend, Boggini Pleads: Hanrijpatpr lEumtttg B^raUi A bou t Tow n council will meet tonight at 7:30 cent chance of precipitation In the Federation Room of the meet tonight at 7:30 at the and those wishing to have pa­ 1 5 ,6 9 5 throuf^out. The Trinity Covenant Church church. church. pers picked up may contact Maneheater A City of Village Charm Sunday School staff and youth Glno Pagluica, 255 Vernon St. Just Leave Me Alone counselors will meet 'tonight at The Chapel Choir of Emanuel Jehovah’s Witnesses will con­ Pt^iers may also be left at a truck in the Popular Market 7:30 at the church. William Lutheran Church will rehearse duct a theocratic ministry VOL. LXXXX, NO. 167 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—TWO SECnONS) MANCHES'TER, CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1971 (Olnaaiiled Advertiaing o n ‘Page 21) PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS Aust of the Cromwell Chil­ tonight at 7 :30 In Luther Hall of school tonight at 7:30 and a parking lot on E. Middle Tpke. tohiorrow afternoon, Saturday dren’s Home will speak. the church. service meeting at 8:35 at With My Sandwich Kingdom Hall. and Sunday. Manchester State Rep. N. Charles Boggini is con­ ’The \^FW will have a family The Junior and Senior Con­ cerned and dismayed because “legislators are hardly firmation Classes of Emanuel night spaghetti supper for mem­ ^Despotism’ Lutheran Church will meet to­ bers and guests tomorrow from able to eat lunch in the State Capitol, without being Muskie Bid: U.S., South Viets night at 6 :30 in the parish build­ 6 to 9 p.m. at the Post Home. bombarded by a host of lobbyists.” ing. Consequently, he and a few ----- —------Approachies: R e le a se Of The executive board of the other legfislators have recom­ little peace and quiet when I Womens' Society of Christian mended to House leaders that Mountain Laurel Chapter of eat,” he explained. Launch Drive At Service of South United Method­ "all lobbyists should be exclud­ Sweet Adelines will rehearse to­ \ Fiilbright FBI Reports ist Church will meet tonight at ed from eating in the Hawaiian night at 8 at the Russlan- 8 at the Susannah IWesley Hall Club.” The Hawaiian Club, on WAS^OTON (AP) — Sen. MANCHBISTEJR, N.H. (AP) — American National Center, 213 of the church. the fifth floor of the State Cap­ J. W. FWbright aald today 30 Sen. Edmund S. Muskie de­ Wethersfield Ave., Hartford. itol, is a food and drink club yeans c€ “ W^, cold war €uid crl- manded today that Atty. Gen. Laotian Frontier The re'hearsal is open to all The Manchester Chess Club (and, supposedly, haven) for ala have pr^>elled the American John N. Mltchedl release all FBI By GEORGE E8 PER women interested in joining this will meet tonight at 7 at Iona male legislators. pcditlcal aystehi far along the reports on last year’s antlpoUu- four-part harmony chorus. Hal}, Regent St. The meeting is "We feel,” Boggini said, road to an execut)ye deapotism, Uon Earth Day ralUes to deter­ Associated Press Writer open to all interested chess "that we should have some at least In the conoh^t of foreign mine If r e i spying was general Full Gospel Christian Fellow­ SAIGON (AP)—South Vietnamese and U.S. forces players. Next Thursday, Henry place where we can get away relationa and the flaking of in nature or aimed at possible have launched a hew operation agrainst enemy supply ship, Interdenominational, will from the heart-bum process of •war," violence. Tllden of Stone $t. will play bases and infiltration routes in the A Shau Valley near have a Bible study and open against FYed 'Townsend of eating lunch. We are entitled to 'Hie Arkansas Denhi^rat, Opening his first campaign discussion tonight at 7:30 at Wethersfield In the third game a 15-or 30-mlnute lunch break­ «diairman of the Senate FPi^Ict sw1j>6 of the year In New Hamp- the Laotian f r o n t i e r . ------Orange Hall. cf the state championship semi­ away from the helter-skelter of Relatlons Committee, contended fi*lre, site of the notton’s first No significant contact was re­ North Vietnamese also were re­ finals at Iona Hall. special Interest groups.” that Congress, “ with all Ita irra/^ P™al«tenUal prjmary l i months ported. ported killed. Emanuel Church Women will Boggini Includes "the educa­ tionalitles, remains the strong- fttiim now, Muskie repeated the The U.S. Command said Associated Press correspond­ We’ll listen to tales of \I ent Hdger Jensen reported sponsor a rummage sale tomor­ Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Mil­ tion lobby, the state employes’ es! inirtltutional barrier to presi­ charges he made Wednesday troops of the lOlst Airborne Di­ the open road. from Plelku that enemy attacks row from 9 a.m. to noon In ler of 26 Grove St. will cele­ lobby, the labor lobby, and all HI! I’m dential dictatordiip.” that tlM 'FBI had engage^ In vision and artUlery were flown In the area have eased some­ Luther Hall of Emanuel Luther­ brate their 40th anniversary other lobbies Interested In spe­ Get a CBT auto loan in short But, he added in remarks pre­ "general surveillance, political Wednesday into iFire Base Fury, . BOB OLIVER what. Some U.S. h^copter pi­ an Church. Mrs. Hugo Carlson Saturday at an open house cial treatment,” among those order through your dealer. pared for the convention of the survelUanb^” of from 40 to 60 at the southern Up of the 39- Can’t Find Me? I’m at lots said the North Vietnamese and Mrs. Howard Halvorsen are from 4 to 8 p.m. at their home he would exclude from even en­ American Society of Newspaper Earth Day : mile-long vaUey. ’Ihelr mission tering the Hawaiian Club. (We always listen to him.) still control the Jungles around co-chairmen of the sale. for their friends and relatives. MORIARTY BSditors, Congress ceui perform Asked a b o u tN ^ t^ ^ ’s state­ was not disclosed, but it was as­ “ We might even exclude the sumed they carried out heavy the base except for a few trails. BROTHERS this function only as long as it is ment that Flii\ activity was South Vietnamese forces are Mrs. Philip Sumner of 78 press,” he added. wmihg to exercise its legislative aimed at those who might be artillery strikes to prepare the Church Sponsors He said he is in favor of 11m, THE CONNECTICUT BANK able to move only on the trails, Princeton St. will participate In selling Llncoln-Mercury and authorKy and accept responsi- guilty of criminal oiNdolent ac­ way for the South Vietnamese Iting membership in the club AND TRUST COMPANY field reports said. a round table discussion featur­ WiUys Jeep fine automobiles; blUty for thwarting the Presi­ tivities, Muskie said ‘Hhe best troops. Cape Cod Group to elected members of the leg­ plus a select group of “ Safe- Dzu said the North Viet­ ing key representatives of sev­ The bank that listens. dent when it seems necessary. evUence would be dlsclMure of The Saigon government would islature,” and, possibly, ap­ Buy” Used Cars . . . namese have wlthdra'wn west­ eral women’s lib groups tonight In Poetic Drama FuUbrlght said, "Unrestricted all the reports. not disclose the size of Its force. ward toward tiie triborder Junc- pointed officials.” You’U find me dally at “ Let us Judge for oursrtve^>(’ Allied troops have conducted at 8:15 at the Asylum Hill Con- He said he would even be Presidentlal power In foreign '■ gregational Church, Hartford. "The Son of Man,’ ’ a poetic SIS Cente'r St., Manchester, policy is neither necessary to he added. " ’Iliey wBi speak foi^' periodic raids and reconnais­ (Bee Page Bglit) willing to admit women legisla­ Phone me at 643-B1S5 themselves.” sance missions Into the valley : The meeting will be held after drama, will be presented by the tors (now excluded) to mem­ current circumstances mu' 5ky and earth turn red as flaming rivers of molten rocks and lava pour from the annual meeting of the Plan­ Read Herald Advertisements tolerable in a democratic Socie­ In making his charges about 25 miles southwest of Fisherman’s Players of Cape bership. Wednesday, the (Maine Demo­ Etna volcano on its ninth day of eruption in Catania, Italy. (AP Photo) Hue. It Is a major supply ned Parenthood League of "All I am Interested In is a ty.” Nixon Plan Greater Hartford. Mrs. Sumner Cod on Friday, April 30, at 8^ liuKead of being obsolete be­ crat, considered an luian- base and staging area for North Colonel will represent the Planned Par­ p.m. at Waddell School. cause of Ireallties in a nuclear nexmeed candidate for the 1972 Vietnamese operations in the presidential nomination, re- populous coastal lowlands to the enthood League of which she Is The play, sponsored by the age, he said, the checks and bal­ On State Aid le a s^ what he said was an FBI east. the Immediate past president. commission of social concernfl ances in the Constitution "have Wants Say become more essential than report on an Earth Day rally in - The valley has been bombed of South United Methodist Wajdiingtoh . in which he partici­ S t r ^ Economic Resurgence Gets Tabled St. Bridget School and Home Church, Is open to the public. ever.” repeatedly and troops of the pated. He said he believed this 101st Airborne operate several Association will sponsor a mili­ Tickets may be obtained at Wat­ CARPET AND “ Nuclear weapons, ballistic WASHINGTON (AP) — The On M y Lai was but one of 40 to 60 such ral­ fire bases around the edge of tary whist and setback card par­ kins Brothers, the church office six special revenue-sharing mlasUes, and a vast arsenal of ues that the PM had spied on! the area, opening and closing ty tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the or at the door the night of the lesser weapons have vested In t Need for Tax Relief plans through which President FT. MEADE, Md. (AP) — Muskie renewed his criticism Rules them as required. ! school cafeteria. The event Is FLOOR COVERING the single person of tiie Presi­ Nixon hopes to rechannel feder­ The chief civilian counsel. for performance. of the Nixon admlnliKration’s ’ open to the public, and tickets dent of the United States some- By BILL NEIKIBK i^ultz said the first-quarter cutting Inflation and unemploy al aid to the states are going no- More than lOO miles to the ooi. oran K. Henderson says The Fisherman’s Players of economic policies. 'He r e e le d may be purchased at the door. North Etistham, Mass., was TEMPLE’S Uilng approaching absolute pow­ Associated Press Writer advance of $28.6 bilUon In gross ment. where fast in a hostile Oongress. south, the commander of South the colonel wants My la i cover 308 AIAIXS STKBET—MANCHESTER the White House contention that n^w ial product, output of the Vietnamese forces In the cwitral Refreshments will be served and formed about seven years ago er over the life and death of mil- WASHINGTaN (AF) — figures showed, Designed to repackage a host up charges against him to cmne the $% .6 bUlion increase in the natlbn’s goods and services, was however highlands declared today that ■ prizes awarded. and Is now an ecumenical mis­ Uons of peo^e all over the that inflation contin- of eTclsting programs into $11 to U-ial. gross national product in the White House has ruled out call- less 'tiian expected, but the siege of Fire Base 6 is over sion of the New England South­ wortd,” he said. high—o" level,- - —I ogalloping__ I—-o I--w. billion worth of — block - o grants -“ ~ to wants to be vindicated,” New lightweights, all first quarter Indicates the econ­ ing for Immediate tax cuts fol- laiger what the pessimists 5 2 per cent during the the states, the plans hold little North Vietnamese are attorney Henry B. Rothblatt Mrs. George C. Lessner of 44 ern Conference of the United “Human nature being what It omy has turned the comer and newly styled with lowing a strong rebound In the thought, quarter but down from the up­ fleeing after suffering« 1 i,heavy Thursday. “He’d like to be : Robert Rd. Is area chairman of Methodist Church. Its founder, is, I think it is something of an has started upward. appeal for the Democratic wide lapels, shaped : the Newington Children’s Hos- understatement to say that that nation’s econo$ny during the ^ ^a’ expansion under ward-revised 6.9 per cent during congressional majority. which ca^alties. heard. He’d like the American the Rev. Richard D. Waters, Citing the increase In Inflation first three months of the year. way—a good waists, and high ; pltal’s Auxiliary Maypole Ball Is the author of "The Son of, is too much poWer to be entrust­ lid expansion,” the last three months of 1970. helped diape the programs Nix­ Although MaJ. Gen. Ngo Dzu people and the world at large to since President Nixon took of­ Although the recovery was not he said, said ’’enemy pressure at Fire know that he’s absolutely inno- center vents. And : on Miay 1 in the Athletic BuUd- Man” and also a member of Its ed to any individual,” he added. fice, Muskie said the adminis­ Nixon has pledged to cut the on wants to replace. ■ Ing of the University of Hart- WALL to WALL Fulbrlght, calling an inde­ as great as the Nixon admlnls- Nixon admi officlsds inflation rate to 3 per cent and As a result, hla plans have Base 6 has entirely lifted,” field cent.” many of the cast. tration has pursued “ the wrong reports said mortars and rocket Rothblatt said Henderson’s action-back models, •: ford. For reservations contact Christ returns, In the play, pendent press essential, said he tratlcMi had hoped. White House have been eowgldftrhig tmemployment from the preaeht been shoved far into the back­ policy at the wrong time” and grenades were fired at U.S. and own probe into the My Lai mas- with half belts, and Mrs. L«ssner. to confront a church guUty of does not diare the views of has left the economy in “ a economic adviser George P. blUty of further tax to 6 per cent to 4.6 per cent by ground in the committees that Shultz said It shute the door to boost the sluggish ei South Vietnamese helicopters sacre was fair and honest, vdille button pockets. Yes, apostasy. The Jesus In this new "some of our public officials mess.” mld-1972. will consider them and pros­ The executive board of the moving tax-reUef proposals In the ^nd ShulU said he Is not landing new troops there. Two the Army Inquiry headed by Lt. the 70 look - and work may disappoint many, as who accuse the press of distort­ He asserted that To do that, the administration pects are dim that any will pn> : Manchester PTA Council will ing the news and creating false immediate future. 'that possibility for the gfresa much beyond the hearing South Vietnamese positlmis (jen. William Peers made ” kan- at a real low price. he is a revoluntlonary, long VALUES scheduled tax cuts up from 1972 los, GNP will have, to aver- around the base were shelled g;aroo courts look like tea par- •; meet tonight at 8 at the home haired and unwashed. He says images. Collectively, I believe and 1973 to this year would be a "As of now, we’re on a good year, $1,066 triUion for all o t 1971. stage this year. Regulars, shorts, of Mrs. Charlalne L. Taylor, 224 and one clash was reported. tlea.” ( such things as "You snakes the press does a good job of re­ far better way of stimulating course ani we hope to stay on The White House had hoped If ktetlstlcs released Thursday Nixon’s domestic legislative longs in solids, plaids, Ferguson Rd. All final council Three South Vietnamese Rothblatt charged that wit- and sons of snakes, how do you porting the facts to the Ameri­ the economy than the adminis­ that course,” Shultz told news- for a first-quarter GNP growth are m^cative, output win fall program is built around $6 bU­ checks, stripes. •■■■ business will be conducted at troops and one American advls- nesses had been "abused” and exx>ect to ecape being condemn­ can pe<^e.” ' tration’s plan t ' ease deprecia^ men Thursday. "There is no (rf $30 bUUon to $35 bUlion as an short c^-^hat goal. lion In general revenue sharing this meeting, as tonight’s and reason to make any shift In poll- indicator of vigorous expansion er were reported killed and nine that testimony ■was "forced and ed to hell?” and “ I have come 3 ROOMS Meanwhile, Sen. Jacob Javlts tion requirements fo r' busi­ (See Page Eleven) Saigon troops wounded. Two twisted.” next Thursday’s regular meet- of New York, a Republican nesses. cy.” . anu to achieve its twin goals of (B ^ ^ g e Bight) to set sons against their fathers ______The criticism was voiced dim­ Ing will be the last time the member of the Foreign Rela­ Asked about statements here and daughters against their ing a discussion at a pretrial council will meet this year. tions Committee, said there Is In February by Sen. George mothers. All will hate you be­ hearing on a defense motion 945 MMHIP. IMAHCHEi^R WALL TO WALL “ a vety good chance that the McGovern, ID-S.D., that his first cause of me.” King David Lodge of Odd Congress will legislate a basic seeking access to documents of At the conclusion of the play, priority If elected preMdent Op«h ttiiirs. fe 9 P.M^ Fellows will meet tomorrow at war ■pawara bill” this year. ------In San Francisco------the Peers panel. the audience will Join members would be to get the United 7:30 p.m. In Odd Fellows Hall. "If the Congress d ^ act to States out of 'Vietnam within Henderson, the highest rank­ of the cast and the director In Touring Table Tennis Tedi determine by statute how the di­ weeks, Muskie said his specific Eased Travel Restrictions ing soldier accused in connec­ a coffeehouse. CARPET vision of war ixnvers specified plans would depend on the tacti­ tion with the My Lai incident, in the Constitutloa is to be ap­ cal and strategic situation that was commander of the Uth Bri­ 100% NY1/>N plied In contemporary circum­ would exist on Jan. 20, 1973. He Glimpses Chinese Industry laise Hopes in Chinatown gade of the Amerioal Division ‘Ground Zero’ stances,” Javlts added, “ It wUl added he hopes the war will be during its 1968 sweep through have a decisive effect in stabl- over by the time the next presl- By^ iITH M. LEDERER the University of Canton and the Vietnamese hamlet. he said. "The chemical Industry Plays at MCC 1.95 . Using U.S. relations with the dent takes office, By JOHN RODmiCK ple of the material progress Press Writer now head o t a federal self-help At today’s brief pretrial ses- world." Ifls first visit to New Hamp- Associated Press Writer they have made.” is backward while textiles are SAN FRAirciSCO (AP) — ' I prog;ram for the elderly, was slon, the court granted the de- An executive of the Chrysler "Groimd Zero,” a hlgh-school “ In my Judgment, It would shire this year includes speech- very advanced, metals are so would like very much before I one of many residents In San fense partial access to the per- Up To SHANGHAI (AP) — The tour­ Oorp., Steenhoven continued: "I college group out of Westboro, raise materially our pec^le’s es at a local high school and die to go beck and visit China—- Francisco’s Chinatown who sonaJ files of prosecution wit- ing U.S. table tennis team got a was particularly Interested In so, I would say, while machin­ 288 sq. ft. my old country, my^ old people. praised Nixon’s announcement, nesses and left the door open lor Mass., will appear at tonight’s the big truck because that is my ery looked rather good. <1 Page Bight) (Bee Page lliree) glimpse today of Shanghai’s In­ leal struc- But some were skeptical Possible Inspection of additional Manchester Community College HERE’S TWO COMPANION GREATS BOTH MADE OF DUPOira field. The arc welding in that ‘‘"niere Weren’t any ships be- I THOMPSON ward, trying to occupy as much The weather was cloudy and (Convenient Terms — Take Up To 3 Years To Pay! products, from butterfly sewing Rufford Harrison of Wilming­ when President Nixon eased As Yuen pul\lt, "n iere’s more territory as possible before the misty and some players took the Nlgro, who attends the Univer­ Associated Press Writer machines to automobiles and ton, Del., a chemist with Du trade and travel restrictions to the world ^than politics. I monsoons in May turn the prov­ morning to rest up after the $261 Million sity of Massachusetts, recent­ KARACXH, Pakistan (AP) — giant trucks. Pont, was not'so impressed with with Oommunist China, and the think the free flaw of cultime ince into a near swamp in many event-packed week. The ly played solo classical engage­ The Pakistani army reported Afterward Graham Steenhov- the chemical exhibit. American table tennis team r e - and___ friendship______In boti) directions places. member delegation is the first ments in the Boston area. that It foiled an attempt early en, president of the U.S. 'Table ” My overall impression Is to visit China reived warm welcomes during a jg very important In bqildlng a In New Delhi, the Indian Foiv American group State Deficit Drummer and vocalist David INDOOR-OUTDOOR today by Indian infiltrators and Tennis Association, said; "It that they are backward in some visit to the country. John Blodgett Is a student at “ antistate elements” to blow up elgn Ministry said Pakistan is Yuen, once a staff member at (Bee P>go was fantastic, terrific, an exam­ areas and advanced In others,” (See Page lliree) *) HARTFORD (AP) — Gov. St. Jedm’s High School in CERAMIC TILE BATHROOM a major railroad bridge near trying to turn its civil war In the Thomas J. Meskill says the 1 Shrewsbury, Mnss. Joey Leman- CARPET East Pakistan’s eastern border eastern province Into an Inter­ with India. national confrontation with In­ a.te deficit is estimated at $261 I sky, bass guitarist, attends Wor- mlillon and has again urged ceter Polytechnic Institute. Radio Pakistan said the army dia. inflicted “ heavy casualties” on "Their attempt is to Interpret Denibqratic legislators to enact The quartet, organized in 1966, $ ' a b oo^ in the sales tax to start I blends classical influences with the sabotetus. the present struggle o t the peo­ The broadcast said huge ple of East Bengal for self-re- paying oiKtoe deficit. contemporary folk, rock, and Sq. Yard In a spechU message to the soul sounds. The group is sched­ quantities of arms, ammunition si>ect, economic devel<^ment and othM* supplies 'were cap­ and peace, as another point of General Assm bly Thursday, uled to make spring appear­ 3' - 6’ - 9’ -12’ -15’ WIDTHS Meskill urged a^^oost In the ances In Worcester, Mass, with tured at the Bhalrab bridge 46 dispute merely between India mUes northwest of Dacca, the and Pakistan,’ ’ a Foreign Minis­ sales tax from five to seven per “Chicago” and "Fleetwood cent so a start couldNje made Mac.” provincial cajdtaL try spokesman said. The bridge spans the Maghna The spokesman Udd a ques­ on paying off the deflcllhrfore the end of the fiscal y e a r^ n e I n e w u s e d II River and-carries the railroad tioner that “ we are prepared to SHAG CARPET between D a c^ and the port of meet and face any eventuality" 30. Chittagong and the line to Syl- if fighting breaks out along the The Republican governor re­ het in tiie mwtli. India-Pakistan border. called that he had estimated the BMTCLES The radio said the Pakistani The ministry statement ac­ deficit in his budget message Sq. Yard Feb. 16 at $250 million. LARGEST SELECTION OF $ ' troops caught the saboteurs aft­ cused Pakistan of "indulging In ( NEW BICYCLES IN THE er they had placed 38 dynamite false and malicious propaganda "It is the purpose of this spe­ VERNON AREA and up charges bearing the marks of against Bidla,” Including cial message to stress for the Indian ordinance factories. General Assembly the emergen­ ProfessioiiaBy AsKmUed charges that Indian army per­ After securing the bridge, the sonnel were fighting In East cy nature of that proposal and WITH FOAM PADDING tttx ^ "advanced further to Pakistan, that some were cap­ immediate necessity of enact­ COMPLETELY INSTALLED BEAUTIFUL SELECTION OF COLORS mop up all remnants of Infiltra­ tured by the Pakistani armed ment of this measure," Meskill tors In the area,” the radio add­ forces, that Indian arms were said of the proposed sales tax ed. being sui^Ued to the province, hike. It accused Indian intruders of that India has tried to obstruct The latest forecast by the Of­ trying to dislocate tramqxjr^and harass Pakistani shipping fice of ETnance and Oontrol diow Arniftraag fiMplMi communicaUon in E a^ Paki­ and that six army divisions are “ an adverse change of circum­ stan to iqiset the economy. poised on India’s borders ready stance” which requires “force­ A government spokesman In to attack Pakistan. ’’air" ful and immediate counterac­ SHINYL VINYL Dacca said the principal eastern A Foreign kOnlstry spokes­ tion to maintain our fiscal bal­ towns centroUed by the army man said today Indiw claims ance,” Meskill said. POST ROAO SHOPPING PLAZA INLAID were Chittagong, Sylhet, Jes- that Turkish mlUtery transport Democratic leaders have con­ sore, Khulna, Oomllla, Pabna, planes were carrying Pakistani sistently rejected the governor’s MAIN STREET,^ ROUTE 30 T.ftiiniiniThAt, Saidpur, Rangpur VERNON, CONN. 872-31SB trocc>s to East Pakistan are "to­ uigings for a temi>orary boost LINOLEUM and Rajahahi. tally untrue.” in taxes. .They have said they "Remaining stron^tolds of ' EXPERT REPAIRS The claim was made in Cal- are in n o hurry to impose the ON BICYCLES antistate elements w ill be dealt jjj reports attributed 1 6 In - highest sales tax in the nation INSTALLED m ETTanN, witii diortly,” he added. MON. thru SAt. dlan intelligence sources. They on Connecticut taxpayers, and B:30AJM. to 6:30 PjN. UP TO 9 x 1 2 The statement also .said the claimed more than a squadron that any new or increased taxes Pakistani air force Is transport­ 4 .^ CLOSED THURS. 711- 1:30 PM 9 x12^ a l l NYLON cf Turicish air force C130 planes would have to be part of a com­ OPEN FRI. EVE. 'TIL 9 P(M. ing troops to trouble spots. In were involved in the airlift. plete fiscal package. the northern regions of East ••^SHARPENING ••^ KITCHEN CARPET SaAIDED RUGS The Pakistan ambassador to Meskill said at his Friday mor­ .95 Paldstan, officials said, "All re­ Turkey, Iftlkhar All, also denied ROTARY LAWN MOWER BLADES maining pockets of resistance ning news conference that he I g OOD SELECTION WITH 2 the Indian claim. presented the special message ALSO KNIVES, SCISSORS, ETC. I7” x24” between Dinajpur and Thakur- (NBC Photo via AP) OF COLORS ■ I A $ 9 A 9 5 gaon are cleared.” ISTANBUL, Turkey (AP) — to the. legislature nik as a We honot Chaige Cards MATCHING PBEPARA’noN - is a a t A “ grandstand play,” as charged i 'flUW AUjBD—MATHBIAL anG The continual flow of refugees pgur U.S. light destroyers Bicyclists Pedal in Peking BRAIDS Into India Indicated strongly ALL BICYCLES & REPAIRS (See Page Eleven) Pekingese pedal their bicycles on wide street in capital of Red China. Picture was made by NBC correspondent John Rich. (8m Pag* nife$> GUARANTEED that the army was moving for- TRADE-INS ACCEPTED