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THE HARTFORD COURANT: Wednesday, March 22. 1972 20 Willimantic 3rd ED. RjlotsBi-ogi-am Trains Phone No Verdict Reached by Jury By LESLIE WENDEL jurors to attention. Gaucher said the state did not Rambush by faking an attempt-claim the "plot to frame rape, Gaucher said. WILLIMANTIC After two Police Veteran and one half hours of dellbera Piazza, a 19-year veteran of bush" was formulated when the Although he said Miss Chad-wick did not have "good re first "dates" took place but said the Willimantic Police force, is tion, the jury in the conspiracy call," Gaucher said it "was ob-j trial of Detective Sgt.

Louis Pi-. accused of conspiring with 20-azza had not reached a verdict lyear-old Sarah Chadwick, an by 5 p.m. Tuesday and was ex-, Eastern Connecticut State Col- lege coed, to "frame" Williman cused until 10 am. today by Piazza told Miss Chadwick "before The Courant articles came out," to "read the papers, read about the corruption." Police Investigation Gaucher asserted when the police investigation of the "many claims" made by the press concerning the Willimantic police-coed scandal was completed, most of the claims proved to be false. He told jury members to "read between the lines" of the Jan.

15, 1971 Courant article by George Gombossy and they would see that the reporter is raising questions that the scan- tic Policeman Loren Rambush and thus perpetuate a scandal involving Willimantic police and other coeds. Windham County State's Atty. Harry Gaucher charged, in his summation to the jury Tuesday morning, that Piazza and Miss Chadwick had "conspired" and agreed Miss Chadwick would "fake an attempted rape" by vious" she was telling the truth in her testimony describing the details of the conspiracy. Defense Atty. Charles Tar-pinian, calling the state's presentation, "a series of suppositions and guesses." maintained that there was no conspiracy between Piazza and Miss Chadwick.

Piazza, who tool: the stand in his own defense during the trial, repeatedly asserted that he nev DeaMe-felk on EDMONTON, Alberta lB-If a pilot program here is expanded successfully, deaf persons will be able to "talk" on the telephone. A unit called an acoustic coupler, invented by a California physicist, converts an ordinary telephone line into one which can translate signals in much the same way telegrams are sent. A deaf person wishing to make a call picks up the tele-' phone receiver, places it in special cradle and pushes a button. The dial tone is converted into a light signal which indicates the line is ready for use or tells if line is busy. The person receiving the calls sees a light on the phone, picks it up and places it in a similar cradle, types his name and waits for the caller to type out his message.

The acoustical coupler converts the electrical impulses into sound waves which travel over the telephone wire in the same way as voices. They are converted back into electrical signals at the receiving end and printed for the deaf person to read. R. A. Bauer, pastor of the Cross of Christ Lutheran Church for the Deaf, has one of the experimental units.

The other is at the home of Macklin Youngs, president of (he Edmonton Association for the Deaf. Rambush in Rambush's apart Judge William Barger. The jury, after deliberating less than 20 minutes Tuesday afternoon, submitted three-questions to Judge Barber requesting additional information. Barber, said he was "not par-t i 1 a 1 pleased" with the jury's questions and refused to answer the first question regarding how long the jury had to remain sequestered. He said he would call the jury out at 5 p.m.

and decide what to do at that time. The jury was rebuked by Judge Barber for asking questions regarding admissibility of evidence and the elements of conspiracy. He said they "probably weren't listening" during his charge to the jury and admonished the ment. The prosecution claims Piazza er met Miss unaowicK and dal is being swept under the I branded as her testimonv was motivated by his ambition to be chief of the Willimantic rug. Police Department.

If Piazza could discredit Ram Piazza, therefore had to "give credence to the scandal" and "painted Rambush as a eal fiend" to Miss Chadwick. whom bush, he could further the police-coed scandal and "come in regarding alleged "dates" with Piazza. Closing Remarks Tarpinian, in his closing remarks, Tuesday described Miss Chadwick as "an unfortunate unhappy young lady" with a background of counseling and psychiatric referral by the dean's office at Eastern Con- on a white charger to save the Gaucher described as "a gullible young lady," to assist Piazza she then agreed to "frame" people of Willimantic, Gaucher told the jury. Greetings Refuse Problem on Agenda Al airs Club on United States policy in the Far East. Taylor is one of the original founders of the United Nations, having served as a delegate to the 1915 San Francisco conference which formally established the world bod v.

1 necticut State College. He urged the jury to "listen Dr. William L. Taylor, right, professor of political science at Annhurst College, Woodstock, greets Roge.r Hilsman, former assistant U.S. Secretary of Stale.

Hilsman will speak at tha school Thursday night. Hilsman recenlly addressed (he Annhurst Public Hebron WILLIMANTIC The fi-rubbish removal at a fixed: ceived several telephone calls carefully" to tapes of the pojice of Chadwick interrogation Miss and maintained that she nance board will again consider price. the total refuse pickup proposal1 The total pickup olan, sent to the finance board by the Com before the current refuse con from residents. "The calls to me have been runninng about 80 per cent in favor of total pick-up and 20 per cent opposed," said Goettlich. Alderman Richard Boyden, sanitary committee chairman, "picked up the detailed information" contained in her testimony during (he trial "from the very questions" the police asked regarding Piazza and the alleged conspiracy.

"Until Sarah testified the mon Council's sanitary committee, provided for twice-a-week garbage and rubbish removal with each family allowed two, 22-gallon receptacles. Total Cost Geologists Plan' Second 'Rid Litter' Day HEBRON The second an-! their children. to establish a scholarship for a rib beef dinner at 8 p.m. nual "Rid Litter" day is being! Anyone not receiving a form RHAM student. There will be entertainment organized by Hebron Ecologists; may call Chris Steiner or Susan Ponp Football for Less Pollution (HELP) for! Dickerson.

Pre-registration for voung! April 29 beginning at 9:30 a.m.! The event will begin at 9:30 men. between 13 and 15, inter- 1Iuslc for dancmS will be tract expires March 31. Although no date has been set, finance board Chairman Paul Goettlich said Tuesday a meeting will be scheduled before the end of the month. The Common Council will also discuss refuse pickup at a special meeting Friday at 7:30 p.m. in council chambers.

Tuesday reneated his arcument! state continously hedged on Total pickup would cost 5399,000 over a three-year peri- that the final decision should be! wnat was supposed to have been made at a city meeting. llle conspiracy," larpmian said. od and the finance board in its decision last week, said that The event sponsored by the. a.m. The children will be picked ested in playing pony football I provided by Paul Mcbrearys 1 lib lllltlltt-b UUQIU OIIUU1L1 IIVl 1' 13 Qyuiuwtl.u 1 is The finance board unanimous- much represented "an unnece5-'sit up in a tower and decide I Conservation Commission.

uo and returned to their home. will be Saturday from 10 a.m. Orchestra. The affair is public to noon. tirknts mnv he obtained lv rejected the total refuse planjsary tax increase." The total1 what's good for the city," aruuKijn v-oaeaionaii Permission forms have been between noon and 1 p.m.

last week, labeling it too expen-lplan would Hike taxes an esti- noyacn. 'Couiitv De ective CharHe Heck- siuciems Heircsnnienis win no served Tins will be the year fl.om Uons- members Sive. Mislead tne imrd rccom- mated IWO mills. ruuiiite duiiiuviw ip.ff rn fu ui.ui;m.li iiiu ni'Miun riieuiLMiuiry nrj neuron I'ooioail Linns' Land Buy mended that the present, gar- Since last weeK's meeting; needed ueiore a cuy meeting; complete mese iorms euner acnooi ai ma end ot me project. League sponsors a pony 1...

Jnqn hn oftllnri nnri riitir niithnr. .9 sLiutiitt ilev 0.. (nir niijidren are nlan- Last minute volunteers should rim. Head Coach is Anthony me uions uuu nus purcuuscu Mfano of East Hartford. Bavsi about 80 acres of land off Rt.

05 llliail Said. ntna in nnrlipinnto in (Im "T5 irl rnnni-t In tlm I HMmh-, I. i k. (,,. r.

fur rofnsn pniincfinn reduced, larpj i i i xuai iiiciii uui ur iicicj Tini- of the from Hebron. A (love and' north of the center. The club ST, TIT 11 I. m. Tfc Ti2 Collection event Marlborough are eligible.

i hpB-ln tn PaflQ and I ITir WkM 1 CJOITIOTiTU I ft I IIUIMIWPII cnarge ui rooDery anu vioi- Young people under the super- Junior Women's Club For further information con- Plans are beino cnmnlcttd hv tact Mrs. Clvdn Fn- iPao level lo esiaonsn a permancnv vision of adults will nroceedi along the roadways collecting; the Junior Women's Club for the i president. fair ground site for its annual ence, Tarpinian said of Pepin. Met A Girl Pepin testified that Piazza met "a girl," who ii.QC lotnr Irlantiftnrl XTico well, industries and homeowners would face water restric- trash and litter that has been1 arts, crafts and antiques' fair Lions Club I Hebron Harvest Fair, discarded over the last year. scheduled April 15 and 16 from The Lions Club second annual! Aaron Reid.

club publicity Ritmn HT7.T.P ic nlntinina in cnt 10 vr, in ii 1J1IAM Mini, --I nriine hnrnnn cnA fnfnn nlnne fftr lions this summer as well as Chadwicki when piazza was risking nmuuqumt; uic jjiulcv- tion, he said. WILLIMANTIC City andboard approved a $137,000 re-town officials will meet today inquest by City Engineer Donald the Town Hall at 8 p.m. to dis- for the project which m-, eludes converting an eight-inch cuss casements rights and otherdiameter test we into a pro. technicalities of a new city Well capable of produc-to be built on town property. ing 400 gallons of water a min- First Selectmen Eugene Lari-ute.

viore. the citv water committee. The nroiect will be funded by Br00klyniuP grouPs assign specific' School. De Saturday at Elks Hall in Wil-; the site' include snowmobile areas to be covered, the group; Display space has been re- limantic. trails, nature study trails, picnic The well site will have a po- tential output of one-and-a-half I r' in win iis urmR resldents 10 1,11 out served by o2 exhibitors.

Pro- I he affair will begin with grounds and ice skating tacin- millmn nf lunlnr dnVi Ur "6 forms million gallons of water a daymarks and return them with ceeds from the fair will be used cocktails at 7 p.m. and a prime; ties. said Pepin seven auer two more simub uie months in jail" and asked "was and Mavor Fib be nee Mac-the present income of the Win-istalled, Aubrey said aueu, numuy sum. that the price" he paid for testi- Stafford Springs Board Puts Off Second Budget Hearing aaic may uk sci tying for the state, town to sign an extension of the jwn a nunlan dcreiict is present ambulance contract! capable of telling the truth if he's convinced that it's right," Farlane are expected to reaclidham Water Co. Aubrey sam an agreement concerning thethe cost was the minimum esti-well site behind the New Willi-mate for the project, mantic Cemetery so construe- The well is expected to be com-tion of an access road may be-pleted before the first summer gin immediately.

water shortage expected in Last Friday, the city financeJuly, Aubrey said. Without the with the city. A resolution to extend the expired contract was passed recently by the Common Council. Gaucher said. STAFFORD SPRINGS Jo- p.m.

at Town Hall. League signed to show the Ameridan will have an open installation of Tarpinian, in reviewing Missjseph L. Senechal. Board of Fi- President Albert Kissell said 140 wav of life to foreign teachers! new officers Saturday at 8 p.m. m'glcS Arranging hospitality with at Ionic Temple.

Fsford "fake an attempted rape," said uled for tonight, has been post- commuiee win meet American lamuies mr Mrs. Ken win oe m- Miss Chadwick testified Piazza poncd. Thursday at :30 p.m. at Town American Host arranges alii stalled as worthy matron and had told her "wear something' Senechal said the postpone- m.iiiagcis. pai-iranspor anon.

Neff worthy pa- Tax Collector Completes Training I enticing" ment is necessary because Vi-um" is nosi are ashea io tron. "hn in onti nnnnn mmihprs hnve not ul'Kcd to attcnd' a their guest uMn arrival in I rs. Pauline Kanlan and Mr. EASTFORD Tax Co'lectoriure ros- to 97.8 per cent. The correct timetable calls: to Tar.

completed studv of the proposed wi" discllse( fr their community. Teachers and Morton Naurison of Ware, R. Jack Sanga has received a i In 1970-71. collections amount- for seventh and eighth graders pinian said, holding his hand to budgets submitted by selectmen orming an a cl i a learn host families have an opportuni- Mass are tile retiring matron bringing the total to six in the ty to correspond tor at least a and patron. tn lo.ni-p oelmnl at fi a m.

hv hus his throat, "and sleeves down to and the Board of Education. certificate of completion of a to 97.3 per cent of due an- ins course enaoies oang-i to, 10rc," he said, indicating his- ine new date win be be more familiar with methods'" 'lsn nl" nlgn wrists "and wearing panty nounced later, Senechal said used in- following up on delin-see a program presented by tneihose, Now come on, Lcague National Aeronautics and n0 Idea of Rape Final Little League registra quent taxpayers major league, upening day is month betore meeting. Wedding Anniversary tentatively May 7. Dr. Gerald O'Brien, chief of; and Mrs.

Clyde Hillman 'Simple Simon' cardiology and medicine at Curtis Street were guests at a Stafford Arts Commission and Johnson Memorial Hospital, will reception in honor of their 25th Board of Education will sponsor speak at the hospital auxiliary wedding anniversary Saturday two performances of "Simple meeting March 28 at 8 p.m. at night at the KofC Hall. Simon." a production of the the nurses home. About 40 relatives and friends University of Co i The auxiliary thrift attended The nartv was eiven Space Administration. i 'Either the girl has no idea of tion win be tu-ioay trom io a p.m.

and Saturday from 1 to 4 1 Higher grades are scheduled Red Chinese Schedule what rape is or there was no plot to fake the rape," he said. Just as Gombossy's testimony, in which he admitted Piazza course recently given by the Institute of Revenue Collectors of Connecticut. Sanga took the three-day course at the University of Hartford earlier this month. Collections of payable taxes during the past three fiscal years have been between 96 and 98 per cent of the due total, according to Sanga's statements in the town report. In 1968-69, Sanga collected 96.3 per cent of the total due Collections are still being made on the 1969-1970 lists.

Items on the 1970 list which are not paid by June 30 will become subject to lien. School Events A correction in the schedule to return by 11:30 a.m. when Woodstock Academy band will present a program. Pinir Pon-Tour of U.S.!Troom'nS Theater. April 7 at 10 "Bargain Barn," will re-open I bv their children Mr.

and Mrs. nPTRniTSmpiiThe Chi 1:45 p'm- April 13. i Edward Hillman of Union; Mr. was one of his sources for Expected to last until 12:15, The Courant series, but Tim tMm six- e.ememary Muaen.s w. uoimng.

khick muicks anaand Mrs. Larry Dzwonkus of of events at the elementary p.m., this will delay the usual, added that Piazza only "con-chnce newsmen begin a If T8r Ti' 8 rT 'Ci "i "feaea Springfield, and Janet -i vii'ULSi. in.iin-ii in" tnnsp at St M.r u-nrr Nfhnn fnp tho inn anr mnT hn Mnnnc. ciff.l ri, mi ill 1 1 IW1 LI ljIJL 1113. school Friday has been an-lunch period by about 15 min-: firmed one fact he already I (wo-weck tour of the United- ine ineater group aiso would ilea tnrougn the trap door near; nounced by Principal Virgin! but will affect only those who; knew," was a "killer" for thc'sintcs April 10.

just a r'iu' be available for a program the bam entrance anytime. go home for lunch. while the following year his fig- E. Gellert. prosecution's case, "so Sarah's after the historic visit of the 29th.

The barn will be open every i story was also a killer, Tar- U.S. team lo the Peoples The group will tour the school Thursday afternoon through fall. Columbia For All TRAVEL SERVICES CALL 872-8316 WORLD TRAVEL Talcottville Rt. 83 Vernon 1 Mi. North of Vernon Circle) said.

Republic of China. Gaucher, in his final remarks. The announcement was made said Miss Chadwick had told Tuesday by Graham B. "partial truths" in her ini- hoven. captain nf the U.S.

I 'am Uial testimony and maintained that became the first official classrooms and assist the teach- Proceeds are used to purer in preparing the children chase hospital equipment, for the show. Installation The music department is pre- Baker Chapter No. 74 OES; Democratic Women Elect Officers delegation to mainland 'i ZZ ZT the many contradictions in her, U.S. COLUMBIA Frances Malek Youth Hockey Tournament Hall Saul M. Silverstein of 1 1 were because of of Henncquin Road has been a a i st Vernon and were I irounceo io auuuay.

i iil- Rnorf nlnnlnA tn I IHCIUdl IHUKUe ITOni luc Our China in 20 years and helped; i open the door tor President and rtrapatc the show, Nixon's trip to Peking last'HoAst Families Area families interested in elected president of the Demo iciiug dub iuor un.uie witness mice jtai tiiu un luc octvioii pj 111UI1LI1. rll.i. ir r.it,1, Inpma Ikn Antnn-n, CfAUntrnrt C31H thfl final, rjuiu- Theologicol Seminary of Amen- MITES two goals were by John Grzych assisted by Douglas Aitken and Richard Senechal assisted by Andrew Sadlon. The next game is Sunday at 3 n.m. in West Hartford oeainst uauuiu kci 111V.V1 int.

utitiui: olcciiuuvi.ii arguments "smokescreens to itinerary for the Chinese team, Pean teachers he homes obscure the true facts" of fhelhad not. yet been confirmed. one or two weeks this sum- ca's Board of Overseers. Last year he received the seminary's cratic Women's Club starting! April 1. Long active in politics, she; was the club's first president in 1961 when the club was formed.

Along with being instrumental in the club's formation, she was national community service jBut tentalivc plans call for "a airangniums Weigh Credibility Chinese to visit and play by contacting, Mr. Tom Mur- Middletown. The. tournamert award will Continue until the May 14 Judge Barber, in his charge exhioition matches agamst r-v- Andover market now opened 9 to the jury, instructed jurors to players in New York. Washing- Progr ai i.

Hotel Lomnwdoie. active in forming several others' n.vnff. -weigh the credibi ty" of a ton. Detroit and i.ns witnesses. The ping pong players.

St New York N.Y. 1001. in Tolland County. Scn'nt Panqnet to 9. 7 days a week.

Full line of Mrs. Malek is deputy voter, Seout Troop 162 ians a 3roceres, meats, oroduce. op-registrar, a town committee bannuet Thursday posite fire house, Cen'er An-member for 18 years, an officer 7 at st Coiumba Church, dover, 742-7304. Advt. in rho cfoto TTarirtf anni.

nF rinm. 1 Ann, tin host in lie UUtlUHllL- H11S WL-L-lk. considered tne nest in he basic element in this is the credibility of the tes- world, and six journalists who ing to the announcemen will them will snendi The program is one of the few case in nit, jiubv, i vi tiii ocratic Women and is treasurer rniiic Pia7Ta two wks in the United States non-governmental I a de my of Sarah Chadwick and accompany Minolta of St. Columba's Ladies Society. he said.

jsteenhoven said. inre must ne tnree elements, -mi Hobby, Art Show Set 10 uevui as HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Alan A Yarn Shop 149 Hamrd Ave. Tel. 749-2042 I One Mile Eair King will make his debut on the Academy Award Presentations stamp collections, Mrs. Caruso said.

of conspiracy present for the jury to bring in a verdict of guilty, Judge Barber said. There must first be "an unlawful combination," he said, involving the "confederation or asreement" of Piazza and Miss Entitle) Suburban Moll CHAPLIN Residents are invited to participate in a hobby and art show Tuesday sponsored by the PTO. The show will be at the ele- snow April iu as out; ui acvciai master of ceremonies. Happiness Shared BE SURE NBLISS has been serving the Home Owner for 90 YEARS. For a complete FREE INSPECTION of your home by a Termite Control Expert, supervised by the finest technical staff, phone our nearest PHOENIX, Ariz.

Iff) Shortly! chadwick as charged. Other new officers include: Barbara Hadigian, vice-president; Shirley Aitken, recording secretary Patricia Carey, corresponding secretary; and Urbon, treasurer, Mrs. Naomi Hammer of Vernon, state central committee-woman, will install officers at the Malek home Saturday. Hitckey Banquet The Amateur Hockey Association banquet is planned Friday at 6:30 p.m. at the Congregational Church parish house.

Those attending are asked to bring their own place settings. Players are asked to bring jerseys, washed, dried and THIS WEEK'S APPLE SPECIAL U.S. al FANCY -JC mentary school from 7:30 to 9 after yifae got a new bi Second, the purpose ot tne local otttce: S3.75 in A DEn A DDI EC p.m. Wendy Caruso, an orgamz-, cycie on his 9th birthday, his old combination must De to accom- u.j i olish "unlawful objects'' or a 621-3111 S4)-9210 JJS-MU lawful object through unlawful WINDSOR LOCKS MANCHESTER MIDDLETOWN NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD One of the PTO objectives months ago, turned up. A new variety cress between a Johnafhon and Wagnerer easter fruit baskets S2.75 And up was, "to get parents and, chii- Mike saitj he didn't think he dren to participate together," would be aDie to ride two bicy- Mrs.

Caruso said. "We haveii. on decided to means." Finally, at least one of the conspirators must have commit-i ted one overt act in accomplishment of the agreement," Judge Barber said. "The gist of the crime of conspiracy is the unlawful combination," he said. BLISS TERMITE CONTROL CORP.

DIV. OF BLISS EXTERMINATOR 1882 The Oldest Largest'1 'tionn. ROGERS ORCHARDS SOUTHINGTON OPEN DAILY TIL 5 P.M. NEW BRITAIN 229-4240 give it to another kid." The bike was' presented to a boy through a local charity never done anything like this! before," she said. The displays will range from paintings, wood carvings andl paper flowers to old bottles and' The team played their first game in the West Hartford Vet-! eran Memorial invitational.

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