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3rdTD ARTFORD COURANT: Mond.y Juty 10, I97Z New Look Menacing Spain's Wild COTE DE DON'ANA, Spain I (AP) The courting cry of the spotted Spanish lynx, an animal almost extinct, is being challenged by the grumble of ce-iment mixers, the Bounding of hammers and the whine of machines. Coto de Donana. the biggest bird refuge in Europe and haven for wild boar, mongoose, genet, deer and the Spanish im-jperial eagle, is in danger of being seriously damaged, destroyed, experts say. Not many seem ready to do anything to turn away the human steamroller now closing in on the virtually untouched marshlands on Spain's sunny I tourist coast. High rise apartments are go Smart Bomb Running for Cover displayed at Columbus, Ohio, Friday.

The $13,000 smart bomb which has been used successfully in Vietnam was developed by NAR under a $25 million program (UPI). Don A. Smith, North American Rockwell (NAR) manager of analysis, planning and international points out the TV guidance system which is the key feature of the HOBOS'' sman bombs that NAR Tri Province. Another South Vietnamese soldier hides under A South Vietnamese marine runs for cover recently, under enemy mortar barrage in the fight to retake Quang ing up in the birds' flyways to Africa. An urbanization project of 30 hotels, 5,000 chalets and 70,000 residents threatens to suck water from the marshlands.

''Of course, I think it will be the birds that disappear," said Russell Train, head of President Nikon's Council on Envi-ronmental Quality, after a visit to the Coto. The Coto, he said, "without doubt the most important in the world as a nature reserve." cover at right (AP). Vernon Willlnmon GOP May Propose United Building Effort M7TI I IMfTAM TU i- -J- i tm i Liquor Query To Be Heard ''I sunnosp 1(1 vpars fmm nmu iwpuwf a his couiu aeciae wuat exact or lonana. representative trom Tuesday: Youth tor Steele wUl baSairf mv 080 1 to bring before the the 48th District. Valentino said Committee, 7 p.m..

Town Hall. we should ilrfn't have hopn a nn aukc wwii i eici enuuiu, ne saiu. ne ten tne committee snouia Wednesday: Board ot l- mg effort with the PTA and the Meeting Business meet Kim. since state house nance. 7:30 Town Hall have been done, jng efort witn tne PTA and the Meeting Business The Zonin? will hp an inrlenpndpnt marVpt nmn.rf,.

jshouldn 0 un wwucu un me nui ui savs Karhat f. cpc Board of Appeals, which has Zoning regulations spell out side of Rt. 83. 200 feet from the 1 Ynrw nf. townDeraocratstoday.although: In addition to coard oi Appeals, which has Zoning regulations spell out side of Rt.

83. 200 feet from the retarv general of ADFVA thp l0wn uemocrals toclay allnou8h In addition to redisricting plans were expect-! Thursday: Willington Days redisricting plans were expect-: Thursdav: Willington Day: considering the had a number of applications that a liquor outlet cannot be intersection of Welles Road with Wish Association for th nl committee Chairman Anthony joint-committee proposal, the ed to separate Willington from midway opens, 6 to 10 p.m., De for liquor outlets within the dist- within a certain number of feet Rt. 83. I i admits he is pessimis- Republican Town Committee the town of Stafford home of pot Road Fairgrounds anno limititinn 11, i ICIISe OI 3n 311 1 1 13le Ot fin naHirtr, rnmnnnl 1 1 iiul, for liquor outlets within the dist- within a certain number of feet Rt. 83.

ance limitation, will hear Ut anoth- of a f'hlirfh SPhitnl fir annthpr Flnr Florence Street of Manchester the Worlri YVi ril'ifp Fund geUmg Democrats to wl11 be ur8ed t0 establish a per-jstate Rep. Peter Locke (R-49th). i Friday: Willington Days Mid er such application at its public liquor outlet. In most of the asking permission con-, the mentalitv of this country i.slr dI 0 10 "ePt "oac to tee "on town issues and an- Town Hall. Any Republican Fairgrounds.

hearing July 18 at 7:30 p.m. at es which have come before the strud aWTmily house onffihTfftoewfwffl aPPointments the administration building. ZBA recently, an excention has lot nn (hp Past iL ttiat we Wll such a committee were oro- i swers." Valentino said. may attend. Saturday: Willington Days firemen's muster, 10 a.m.

to 3 The aDDlicant is Peter Lvw hfen Tl LTHZ purism. Lane which does Meetings this week include not have the! lounsm is bpains No. 1 in- tee resolution June 27, Valentino: as the school building plan and ot 4 Highland Ave. who is ask- However, in one of the most runnirftH 97 onn mn fOQ Today, Fire Department 1, p.m., Depot Road Fairgrounds. ing a special exceotion and a recent cases in whioh an py.

rn il y. 'said. the town's landfill site search. 7:30 p.m., Firehouse: Republi- oarade. 3 n.m..

from Rai ipv and variance in the distance re- tion in the distance limitation nLh. 1. Guy The three Republicans would The committee also will meet can Town Committee, 7:30 p.m., Pinnev Hill Roads to Fair- quirement for the Shopping Bag was granted to James D'Agata mission to build in underzed SKSPnSllSSr workL with the and with: with state Rep. Robert D. King.

Town Hall. grounds. oooppero oe locatea on tor a ge store on Regan lots on the northwest side of Rarbatl tear i la "uiemers 10 sollclted lrom the north side of Brook! vn Rf.ad Oihpr napkaoo ctnro 01 uarDat tears it is too late. If the Democratic Town Commit. Toventrv 1 b- v- iiinic oucci.

Strppt 490 fpot uind ifc i (U iu. lL.L seeK a relerenaum tor tereection with Court Street ZBA to court in an toA to is I sideline SSS'Salar vS ng. new school. This oackaee store renorled ovprtiim it WW uu Kivei tor lts! A resident. irf rpfpr This package store renorledlv overturn its decision the A resident-led State Agent To Attend Aging Session COVENTRY A representa- service, legal aid and volunteer what direction we are heading iu i i 1 erection of a carport on his tv.

1 a referendum ef- property Plan says fort has been proposed by the yiuijci ly. that mpans thp HpstrnHmn nf u.i is 111 connection with tne super- Peeking License marKet wnicn is expected to go At the hearing July 18, United Jane 0 wane McCarthy of 32 ihe u8 as a iVJUdlLIJV 01 i ,1 1 m- iiiui oiiiuiiuo. means of giving that groun services. Housing and can ask about overall nrn- uvc iiuiii uie sioie uepai iiiieiu on the Aging will be present at direction. The school building commit ing education received minor! grams and to the extent the response.

state will participate, Nyack The Committee on the Aging said. State funding is plans to distribute additional he said. luesdays meeting ot the Aging Committee to discuss programs ket, according to reports will be sion for a new car sales and ance rSSenfa Ton hS "ft called The Shopping Bag and'service general repair license' Wj TntiSloSe.S tee has voted to remain inactive until it gets such suraart, and available for the elderly 11 mi iaa il 1 grandees and dukes hunted it will resign in September I Tne committee on the Aging questionnaires to various town! The Town Council h3d asked Chamber To Elect Board of Directors if such a referendum is not or organianons ano cnurcnes to na i. I wild boar with lances from I horseback. ganized.

sent oui a questionnaire recently to determine areas of most interest to elderly residents. To be surp that as many of Coven- cal program for the elder, as Coto means hunting reserve Ltoto VEPiN'ON -The first stens in Hireptnr with try's elderlv citizens De Cicco Statement Will De quickly as possible and to re- nni't Kafir trt fKrv reached as possible The Democratic Town Com-'date- 42 rePlies nave been re a 1 i -ii as iwaiuie auenu tne meeting Donana is a contraction nf the election of new members of expiring each year The remain-t s.wwwuj ia a cunu action 01 the Board of Directors of the throe rin-. ci.vr pILh Tu'sday' slnce there was no Dona a a Wlfe of one ol the contraction of! n-A l' mitfpp hnwonor wnta The information gathered will lhe program has been formulatr 1 ncrtrl tn Atl tr -v- inn iiK.t- inn used to determine what turned, according to Charles Nyack. be top quorum at the June meeting. ed.

Rockville area Chamber of by the new board for one-year Commerce wnl be taken at the terms. Transportation and About halfway between Cadiz committee resign immediately icaigij iiimieuiaieiy. taxes re-1 ics should be presented at a While a number of matters i and Huelva on the south coast, I First Rplpctman aini, received the most response, lei luncheon meeting of the board planned summer conference on ing advantage of the opportuni- Directors whose three-year were discussed, lack of a quo- i rt, .11 miuiJilC LC tne coto nas one ot bpain bestjCicco in a statement Sundav isure ancl health care were next. Tuesday at noon at the Country terms are expiring this year rum made a vote impossible Bwwnpwtiej a vail a ble in Williman- sunonrt fnr hie n.r utner ems of somewhat lesser suPPrt for his Square Restaurant. or any lumie town programs ticNyack said.

"If other com Members who will not be able par But tourism are: (oticn. Dennis for the elaerlv A change in b-laws in re- ciHnn P.r,Hic bw -i after burst on tv's vote. Thp huildino cnmmt Jconcern were available meeting inumties have such programs. I 'An ni.ni I. ln spect to election procedure was lyne Parizek, Jerome Remkiew-, to "notify the chamber office Spain a highway tee.

De Cicco said, is -standing iPlaces insurance, home makers was pushed through the Coto ic uun nave an iuca da iu f)0n See why we have he said. rr.i. to in the way of progress." approved this spring by the them icz ruid Gardner Buggies nose auenmng are asneo to the sea near town of Xorre "Thpu haK failo. tn onll Waidron is particularly to have as many directors place. Icelandic Chess Was Often Bloody programs to the residents.

If rf r. were t0 resi" ow, the The World Wildlife Fund, sen- Board of Selectmen could ap- sing a menace, purchased a point another committee he 288-acre reserve but could not said. membership of the chamber, with this cdvancing former dates by one month. As now required. President Kenneth E.

Waldron has appointed a nominating committee of seven member; which will Knights To Meet at Hall The meeting is set for 7:30 p.m. in the Town Hall. Meetings Meeting? scheduled for the, week include: Today: Planning and Zoning, 7:30 p.m. Town Hall; Zoning Board of Appeals, 7:30 Town Hali; republican Town Committee, 8 p.m., Town atlord a strip of beach about 4'2 Valentino, disenssinp th. n'6" diSCUSsing thP VERNON Our Lady of secretary; Dr.

Robert OmSmiSSmfSSSL Mar- SS5LJhaU 3 mlle deeP Democrat Town Committee ac- present to the board on or be tima Olinci will mppt Inn rhi.nr.nlnr- Dhillir. KofC. will meet ton. Chanceior: Phillin NEW YORK (AP) The in- he didn't even look up from the fnrp itc Hj I. MOUIUtOn says tion earlier, i p.

in. ai iui. iiau, i luu, leuuiuei v.iiesiei Blon- On Julv 24 Nfiq nn a HpcrPP lu U1H suuea dnu board. Robert un iyb9-. on a decree present school building commit-tensions before the Fischer- frnn A.

onom Kooert from Gen. Francisco Franco, tee is the third iorr tn iM nhncc m.i,h mo 1 took a tr00P of enemy so1 Sunday, said the suited egos and white-knuckled board. E2 tee is third since 1968 to tac-Spassky chess match seem' trP 0 mr? ro'icnror A 1. iiuiumeea iur a frosneci si. hmrvi ip with tp three-year term, from which six cently installed Grand Knight DuBVau.

advocate: a Leandre may Tuesday: Democratic Tov Tuesday: Democratic Town will be elected by the member- iMarchand wa.Hp ul l' trie kie the town's need for more I to be a blazin? battle, hut. nale urer? imo ine room co committee, 8 p.m.. Town Hall. 1 IUW11 a HUCU Rll IU01C to De a Diazing oattie, out paiei y.ui., mwu nan. Andrew P.

Tricarico presiding. ricn nrpdHina ctrm 1I7'JC Hnnlnyrl nC II III ri I i I I'll 1 i lT I 1 i smp. eaiiots win oe sent to Others installed who will take beside the tales of blood-thirsty et his attention The king leapt i Wednesday: Charter Revision games in Medieval Iceland. UP to, 'Sht: fell with a Committee, 7:30 p.m., Town Tricarico and King attended a Uonal inteTt' andl whi5h. members which must be re-nart in thp mPPiino arp Richard KofC seminar Saturday at Fair- he d7or swung open to deve 1 a POrta! fipid nn.i uoul open t0 aevel classrooms and rented soace.

wounded thigh. But his men Hall. Chess boards in the 12th and iui aim i i nnimron him mrh Ih.r Knrl.nr. i T1! 1 1 nr.ip turned by Aug. 31.

deouty grand The chamber has a board of knight; Francis T. King, finan- php nrennt cl 13th centuries were Often the1 uuuicoj muisuay: uuaru oi wenare, on this at tonight's meeting hrro mnn he lto fK rtmr rir nrnrpct inn Thoir worn ......0 n.c guv- committee, a school board com vil J.U1. 1UW11 lldll, VVC11 UUU center of treachery, revenge, in The council meets the first eminent declared niuie uidii chopped to bits, and the king es mittee-of-the-whole, has built up and third Monday of each umw acres ot the Coto a na-: 1 Ltinic, 9 a.m.. town Hall. Saturday: Voters session, 10 a.m.

to noon. month caped, lhe game was never fin ished. i cauci jcnce aim expertise our- ad hPPn HnnP the P35' year, although its had been done, according to first choice for a school site was ItSSL- Jtuined d-n by Val- Summer Clearance Sale now going on. Gottier's, Windsor trigue and murder, according to sagas of the time. Games were often interrupted because somebody was getting hacked to pieces.

When a certain King Louis lost a chess game to Rognvald, he stood up in a fury, shoved his chessmen into a bag and Rockville. Advt. uk. entmo said. is ran a rpanu nnpra mo; rr r- almost ridiculous to start For driving lessons, call Audi- several cnalets finished, no-j from scratch wilh fniirth nriinn cui o7- ooov vvno opposes the Droiecti i-'uviiig jumwji, oj-iaj I uiiiiee, lie saia.

i limine, lie SdlU. much sees chance of stopping it. vlI Advt. smashed his opponent in the By the end of the year it will hft TrS? cnairman havp rp.idPntc i who was his party unsuccess facp with it lpauino him a tul candidate for first selectmen hlnndv mpe last year, said he feels the Dem- "Take that!" exclaimed the Submarine Designed For Scuba Diving Use RICHMOND, Va. (AP) ocrats are "willing to let this king.

school building issued be 'com- i Rognvald rode off in a panic. muicu iu ueam. easy to ap- But his brother stayed to split Robert Woods, a 20-veai-old point committees, but that the king's skull open University of Virginia student. doesn solve the problem." These stories are sagas from has designed and built a subma He said the Democratic ad Willard luske Chess in Ice rine which looks ike an air- ministration is not wholly to: land and in Icelandic Litera 1 vuavi uuu iii uiiiujv plane wings. The vehi- ante for thp schnnl hniMins Un 4- imc I iuic.

puunancu 111 ijuj. V.r j.j, Poiem, adding that "some of, It is said that American chess Woods said he built it on the the blame has to be shared by champion Bobby Fischer has IPC nf an bIMiImma I 1 1 1 I of lines an airplane because parents who have failed to sup- gotten the highest stakes in his port referendums on school lory of chess for his series he they are "the best design for fluid float." It is composed of fiberglass, aluminum and a Plex- building plans." The committee of Republicans, PTA officers and Demo- iglas shield. ginning Tuesday in Reykjavik with Boris Spasssky, the world champion. Even though thousands of dollars of prize money are on the line, today's championship prize is chicken feed. Rognvald played King Louis for his head.

$494,000 Is Apparent Vernon Meetings Today Rockville Rotary Club, noon, Country Kitchen. Town Council public hearing and special meeting, 7 p.m., Vernon Center Middle School. KofC, 8 p.m., of hall. World War I Veterans and Auxiliary, 2 p.m.. GAR rooms, Memorial Buildong.

Tuesday Board of Directors, Rockville Area Chamber of commerce, noon Country Kitchen 4-H lamb and sheep management clinic, 7 p.m., Tolland County Agricultural Center. Tri-Town Flayers production meeting, 8 p.m., Lottie Fisk Building. Board of Education. 7:30 p.m., Vernon Center Middle School, executive session, 8 p.m. Tolland County 4-H Fair p.m..

Tolland County Ari-cultural Center Extension Office. Emblem Club dinner, 6:30 p.m., Bolton Lake Hotel. Saturday Annual Bean-Hole Bean Festival, 3 to 8 p.m., Sewer Project Low Bid VERNON Gem Paving Co. Thrall roads and a small por- of Newington submitted an ap A woman was the prize in one knightly saga. A king put up his horse, falcon and sword for a maiden and engaged in a game, I winner take all.

The king lost. I bHjgK tion of Dart Hill Road. parent low bid of $493,000 on the Thrall Road sewer project. Bidding on the project were eight contractors, with estimat According to town officers, the project is eight to 10 months cd costs ranging to a hich of He left the game on fojt, unarmed and unloved. "Little consolation do vou de aneau 01 scneauie.

Mayor frank $688,11 J. McCov said it was his idpa Front foot cost was estimated rive from the game of chess for that the project be speeded uo. by Director of Administration now I own your costly objects!" King's Visit It originally was planned for Richard S. coroen as being said his competitor. next spring.

around $20. lalk about concentration. To- The mayor said he felt woole Still to go to bid is the con-'day, Fisher feels the glare of 1 1 ai. he elaborate chess table nvuiu Mem uie inconvenience tract lor Skinner Koad area HI of a lot of construction rather sewers which will probably be Reykjavik may be too bright. It than the inconvenience ol 110 put to bid ill SeDtemher.

Borden mav distract him Fischpr could Visiting New York for the first time, Paramount Chief of the Zulus, King Zwelithini Goodwill Kacyprian Bhckuzulu, left, reads statement as he is joined by Queen Sibongile, center, and Prince Clement, the King's uncle, at the Hilton Hotel Saturday where party is staying during two-week informal visit The King's New York will be highlighted when he presides as guest of honor at the All African Art-cralts Exhibition and Cultural Festival at the hotel next keek sewer system sit mm take a lesson from King Valde- Involved In this project are Ir Dale for the start of the con mar. in the year 1157. Crashing the Scene Crashing the scene is Jerry Rubin, front, and Ahbie Hoffman as they dash past guard at the Democratic Telethon .11 Miami Beach. Both were wea-mg passes that permitted their entrance but for drama they decided to make their entrance in a sprint i ene Drive, Merline Road, Vine-'tract will be announced after The king concentrated so hard ta. Oak moor and Howard the contract has been awarded on his chess trim that when drives, Worcester, Watson and and the contractor consulted.

'Canute gave him a big kiss,.

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