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she was a life-long resident. Survivors are a son, W|Uiam C. Lincoin PTA Sues About Town Connecticut The Weather" Kellner of Ellington; a daughter, It orders board members, upon The Lincoln School PTA Is lU f week is the last opportuni­ Members of St. Margaret’s Cir­ Mrs. Charles Steppe of Vernon; a 63 New Voters whom it was served late last cle, Daughters of Isabella, will Obituary suing the Board of Education as a ty to register, before the opening Yankee Clear tonight, with a low of SO sister, Mrs. Oscar Hoermann of reaction to the board’s July 10 week, to appear Wednesday at 10 meet tomorrow at 7 p.m. at the Sixty-three persons toiirt Cases acbool. There will be a testing Born in Magliano Sabina, home Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. Field Saturday night during the ding the possible closing of Un- with William D. Turfcington, 103 To Bare Province of Rome, , he came SAM rock concert, the youth •esskm at the high school Sept. 5 W. Center St., and the deadline is CmCUIT COURT 12 coln, attended by about 150 ^o Manchester in 1913. He was a Mrs. Mary M • Hadfield group’s last event of the summer. for new students entering Grades Wednesday. East Hartford Session parents, was held June 19 at T r o o p C uts weaver at Cheney Brothers in Of the 63 new voters, 18 Buckley School. A second 11 and 12. Reforms Mrs. Mary Marsh Hadfield of registered with the Democratic Bryant S. Chase, 21, of Elast Students who do not plan to Tonight’s meeting of the Board Manchester for 40 years, retiring hearing, attended by about 40, of Education has been canceled 77 Wyllys St.,Hartford, widow of party and 12 with the Hartford, was sentenced to onocto return to MHS in September are NEW YORK (AP) - in 1954. He was an organizer and was held last Monday in the The next regularly scheduled Jo se ^ Hadfield, died yesterday Republicans. The other 22 in­ three years in prison by Judge asked to contact the administra­ Democratic presidential can­ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ past president of the Maglianese Board of Education’s Ad­ meeting will be Sept. 11 at 8 p. m. Society, a member of the Italian- at home. dicated no party preference. Joseph A. Adorno FYiday. tion office as soon as possible. didate George McGovern was to Chase had pleaded guilty to a ministrative Annex meeting Qub and the Sons of Italy, all of Bom in Manchester, England, unveil his second welfare reform charge of attempted burglary, in room. Manchesto'. she lived in Hartford 58 years. plan of the year today in a move connection with an incident at Mr. and Mrs. Dubaldo would Survivors are a son, Melvyn designed to increase his support the Pleasant Valley Pharmacy, NOTICE have observed their 62nd wed­ Hadfield of Manchester; and among middle-income Americans three grandchildren. held tomorrow at St. Gertrude’s Rt. 5, South Windsor, on June 27. REPUBUCAN CAUCUS Choicest Meats In Town! ...and Drafts End ding anniversary on Sept. 10. Julius Dubaldo -and rid him of a campaign em­ Private funeral services will be Church in Windsor. On East Hartford charges. The Republican electors of the barrassment. Survivors besides his wife are Burial will be at Mt. St. held. There will be no calling Chase pleaded guilty to con­ Town of Bolton are hereby The South Dakota senator, who four sons, Anthony Dubaldo. Besides her husband, she is sur­ Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfield. hours. spiracy to commit burglary, and notified that there will be a has been plagued for three Peter Dubaldo, Bruno Dubaldo. vived by a daughter. Miss Nancy Friends may call today from 7 1 TUESDAY ONLY SPECIAL! Burial will be at the con­ received a concurrent one-to caucus at Community Hall on months by attacks on his original Victor Dubaldo, ail of E. Smith, at home; a brother, to 9 p.m. at the Carmon F’uneral A ll-V ol venience of the family. three-year sentence. Saturday, ^ptem ber 2, 1972, at proposal, planned to disclose the Manchester; two daughters. Mrs. Hamilton Mullen of Manchester; Home, 6 Poquonock Ave., Wind­ 2 GENUINE "WAYBEST" Rose Hill Funeral Home, Two other East Hartford 1:00 o’clock p.m., for the revised version before a poten­ Ceiling Falling Primo Amadeo and Mis. Joseph and a sister. Mrs. Hazel Smith, sor. charges, third-degree burglary Sartor, both of Manchester; a Rocky Hill, is in charge of following purposes: • CHICKEN LEGS tially critical audience of Wall also of Manchester; and second-degree larceny, were 1. To select party-endorsed can­ sister, Mrs. Santa Trombetta of arrangements. Street investors—the New York Forces SAN CLEMENTE, CaUf. (AP) — President Nixon announces a private funeral services will be nolled by the prosecutor. didates for delegates to the Italy; 17 grandchildren, and 12 • and BREASTS Society of Security Analysts. new cut in the Vietnam troop ceiling today, perhaps to the often- held tomorrow in Watkins Personal INolices Republican Senatorial District great-grandchildren. James H. Brown, 52, of 2814 X (Mix or Match Them) ^ McGovern’s new plan was ex­ discussed "residual force” level that presumably would remain Fiineral Home, 142 E. Center St., Albert C. Saya Conventions/and/or Assembly Funeral services will be held In Memoriam Ellington Rd., South Windsor, pected to be closer than his first there pending a war settlement. with the Rev. Robert Eldridge of Albert Charles Saya, 47, of In loving memory of Ralpli beSimone District Conventions as indicated. Ahead The ceiling will drop to 39,000 on Friday, but the Saigon Wednesday at 8;15 a.m. from the South United Methodist Church, was fined $150 after pleading to a proposal by President Nixon Greenfield, Mass., formerly of who passed away August 28. 1970. guilty to a charge of operating a 2. To transact such other that has been passed by the command has said the number of uniformed Americans now in John F. 'Derney Fiineral Home. officiating. This day do we remember, HI6HUND PARK MARKET WASHINGTON (AP) - The Windsor, brother of Donald Saya motor vehicle while under the business as may properly come I I House. South Vietnam is less — 37,700. 219 W. Center followed by a Burial will be in the East A loving thought we give. of Ellin^on, died yesterday at a influence of liquor. An additional before said caucus. S 317 Highland St., Manchester—Phone 646-4277 It was expected to differ chiefly Pentagon is aiming to stop draft In advance of Nixon's announcement, there was speculation that Mass of the Resurrection at 9 at Cemetery. For one no longer with us. inductions by December, about veterans’s hospital in Greenfield. But in our hearts still live. charge of failure to drive in the Robert A. Dixon from the original plan by taking his 12th troop cut statement would lop some 10,000 to 15,000 from St. Bridget Church. There will be no calling hours. six months ahead Of President Bom in Hartford, he lived in Children and Grandchildren established lane was nolled. Town Chairman more -from the wealthy and less the Sept. 1 ceiling. Burial will be in St. James Nixon’s deadline for ending Cemetery. Mrs. Gertrude Kellner Windsor more than 40 years, from the middle income brackets Such a move would reach, or come very close to, the level often moving to Greenfield four years to pay the bill for the proposed military conscription. spoken of as a likely residual force of advisers and support Friends may call at the funeral ROCKVILLE - Mrs. Gertmde “Ehrery effort will be made to home tonight from 7 to 9 and Kellner. 75, of Mountain S.t.. ago. He was an Army veteran of new welfare system.' personnel. All U.S. ground combat troops were withdrawn weeks minimize draft calls, if not avoid ago. tomorrow from 2 to 4 and from 7 widow of Carl Kellner, died last World War II. McGovern’s first plan came Survivors include two other under heavy criticism for its so- them entirely, between January In a CBS television interview earlier this year, Nixon hinted — to 9 p.m. night at Rockville General and July, 1973, when the current Hospital. brothers, both of Windsor. called break-even point of $12,- without getting precise — that he expected the eventual residual Harry Saretsky private funeral services will be 000. It would have lowered taxes induction authority expires,’’ force to total 25,000-35,000 uniformed Americans. Bom in Rockville, Feb. 11,18%, Secretary of Defense Melvin Harry Saretsky, 73, of 650 for those making under that U.S. forces in South Vietnam have declined steadily since a peak Laird pledged in a report to Tower Ave., Hartford, father of ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ amount but raised them for per­ of 543,400 in April 1969 — three months after Nixon took office. President Nixon. Steven Saretsky of Ellington, sons making more than $12,000. Although troop withdrawals have continued since Hanoi and the yL we have received a new yL The 51-page report was dis­ died Saturday at Mt. Sinai The new plan was widely ex­ Viet Cong launched a major offensive last February, cutbacks have ^ selection of lovely 3 tributed by the California White Hospital, Hartford. pected to include a higher break­ been more than offset by increases in,U.S. forces waging air and House and the Pentagon Monday He was bom in New York City even figure. naval warfare from Thailand, Guam and the 7th Fleet offshore. The as Nixon announced in San and lived in Hartford 25 years. The new plan also was ex­ American presence in these sectors has doubled or better to 49,000 ? embroidery pieces * Clemente he will make good on a Survirors, other than his son. pected to retain McGovern’s in Thailand, 39,000 with the 7th Fleet and 20,000 on Guam. J • scarves • bibs □ 1968 campaign promise to end the are a daughter, Mrs. Sandra Sut­ The Vietnam war will figure in a Nixon journey to Honolulu ...... proposal of a guaranteed annual draft and rely entirely on ton of Columbia, South America; • doilies • quilts Wednesday for summit talks with Kakuei Tanaka, Japan's prime income of $1,000 per person but volunteers to fill the armed and a sister, Rachael Saretsky of yL • pillow cases • towels with some variations. There has forces. (See Page Fourteen) West Hartford. Back to School! Back to School! ^ — plu s— been speculation that the figure His stated goal is July 1 of next Funeral services and burial will hoopes • needles • threads would fluctuate some, depending year but Laird’s report showed a be private. on age and marital status. zero draft may be reached half a all dependence on the draft will Weinstein Mortuary, 640 Far­ "try us, you'll like us!" There also has been specula­ stands at slightly more than 2.3 B oys’ G irls’ year early. be consistent with maintaining mington Ave., Hartford, is in tion that families with more than million men. This is 1.2 million Neither Nixon or Laird linked the force level and degrees of charge of arrangements. two children would receive less below the Vietnam war peak. announcement of the report with . readiness necessary to meet our i T X l i t O l t M get your « than $1,000 for each additional Both the President and Laird Jeans D resses the current presidential election vital long-term national Mrs. Stewart Smith child. stressed achievement of the all­ 50c conn. Q but Laird agreed the statement security.” volunteer force will require con­ Mrs. Mildred Mullen Smith, 68, After Sale 2.99 Alter Sale t.W McGovern earlier proposed of 15 Knpx St., wife of Stewart T. lottery ^ could reap large benefits from The Pentagon already this year gressional enactment of a series tickets ^ scrapping the present welfare the youth vote this November. has slashed planned inductions to of bills broadening authority to Smith, died yesterday in her system and personal income tax home. She was born here on May In a formal statement Monday, a maximum of 50,000 young pay enlistment and re-enlistment exemptions and substituting a Nixon said he pledged four years men—the lowest total in ten years bonuses for military skills in both 6, 1904 and was a life-long resi­ guaranteed annual income for Goings Goings...... dent. She was the daughter of ^ iSowntown ^ » 088 ago ’’if elected, I would wprk and about 330,000 below the Viet­ the regular forces and the persons below the poverty line annual Little Britches Rodeo held in Mauston, Wis. over past David and Minnie Jones Mullen. Tom Blado, 8, of Tomah, Wis., is about to get a mudbath toward ending the military draft nam war crest in 1966. Laird’s national guard and reserve, and and tax credits for those above. during bare back bronco riding competition at the third weekend. (AP photo) and establishing in its place an report said “The dramatic bonus incentives' designed to at­ The program would be all-volunteer armed force.’’ decline in draft calls has been tract doctors to military careers. financed by closing tax loopholes The President said Laird had made possible by substantially The Army and Marine Corps T rem en d o u * | ^ h'anluslic that benefit industry and the told Wm experience ‘‘seems reducing the size of the active have been, trying a $1,500 enlist­ S a vings! g Sf’leclian! wealthy and by trimming defense show that sufficient numbers of force and by attracting more ment bonus for men signing up spending. Hawaii Summit Thursday volunteers can be attracted to the voluntary enlistees to military for four-year hitches in ground McGovern claimed the new tax armed forces to meet peacetime service.” combat units. THE FUN PLACE TO SHOP FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Brushed cotton denim jeans Delightful choice of styles in laws, which he said would go SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. (AP) produce ratification of an at the top of the agenda. But Tanaka, the 54-year-old manpower needs, and that ending U.S. military manpower now (See Page Fourteen) with Alpine front pockets, prints, solids, checks, plaids, hand-in-giove with the welfare — FTesident Nixon and F*rime emergency agreement to ease Nixon is vitally concerned too economist who has been in flare legs and all fashion combinations, many system revisions, would benefit Minister Kakuei Tanaka meet America’s lopsided trade im­ about Tanaka's rapid moves to Japan's top government post less features! 8 to 18. permanent press. 4 to 14. about 80 per cent of the Thursday and Friday in Hawaii balance with Japan. establish diplomatic ties with than two months, is scheduled to ft CS for summit talks expected fo Many U.S. officials place trade China. travel to Peking in September. (Continued on Page 5) As he was on his rounds of War Action Goes to Sea summit diplomacy during the SAIGON (AP) - Two other afire, and a Navy A7 (Tor- Chinese minesweeper that past year, Nixon will be accom­ American Navy ships with an sair finished it off with bombs. .slipped past the U.S. minefields. iM autffiinVftM liiM i Sch o o l Incredible Value! Special Purchase! panied to the Tanaka talks by assist from a Navy plane sank two Meanwhile, the Robison The Navy spokesmen refused F avorites! R otary foreign affairs adviser Henry A. North Vietnamese torpedo boats dueled with North Vietnamese to .'ay how close the American them together :youracHI Kissinger and Secretary of .State off Haiphong Sunday night, U.S. coastal batteries, its five-inch ships came to the shore, but it Girls’ Girls’ William P, Rogers. officials reported to^y. guns causing one secondary ex­ was taken for granted that they Engine While in Hawaii, Nixon will The action occurred during a plosion on the shore. The stayed well outside the mined Jeans Sweater take time out for a bit of re- raid on the North Vietnamese destroyer took shrapnel on its areas. Thb maximum range of the YOUR CHOICE election politicking. White House coast by the cruisers Newport bridge from a near miss but was destroyers' five-inch guns is and Slacks Jamboree R eady aide? indicated they expect News and Providence and the not damaged, the Navy said. seven miles, while the cruisers’ Hawaiian Republicans tp turn out destroyers Rowan and Robison. The raid against the coastal six-inch and eight-inch guns have in force to welcome the President $ After Sale 2.99 After Sale 2.99 After Sale 3.99 Vice Adm. J. L. Holloway III, the installations was the secopd such a range of 12 and 15 miles. DETROIT (AP) — Vega drivers to the island state. Nixon also will commander of the 7th Fleet, was In the air war Monday, Navy may get a whisper quiet ride attend a reception for local and aboard the Newpprt News and and Air Force pilots flew 220 J44 and minutes of your time will let us accessorize when General Motors Corp. in­ state leaders, and participate in termed the operation a “daring Haiphong strikes against the North despite your room with furniture you'll be proud to live with 54 47 8 8 troduces the Wankel rotary ceremonies marking a change in raid into strongly defended worsening weather caused by 'now and for the years to come. And wait^ill you engine, presumably in the small the command of the Pacific Shoreline tropical storm Cora. see the "custom look" . richly pre finished grained enemy territory." car's 1974 models. Fleet. The ships shelled a fuel depot The Air Force said its F4 Phan­ plastic that's so sturdy it's more durable than wood! Boys’ The world's largest automaker The trade agreement slated for two miles southeast of Haiphong, A Hacked toms caused 12 secondary ex­ Come see . come save SO® Knit Shirts Jeans and slacks! Bulky cardigans and announced Monday that the formal announcement in Hawaii a barracks 11 miles to the plosions in raids against the big Regular or brushed pullovers, including Wankel may be offered as an is believed to call for Japan to southeast, and coastal defense foray earned out by the two Thai Nguyen army supply depot All cotton knits, wheel pattern. French crew denim; 2 tone pockets, turtlenecks. Many option in the Vega line "in about import $750 million in such items installations. cruisers and a pair of destroyers. 35 miles north of Hanoi, the first necks, long sleeves, .-\ssorted Fall colors, western leg. Navy, sizes styles. 4 to 14. two years." as enriched uranium, farm equip­ The high-speed, 85-foot torpedo The first was on May 9, the day attacks on that target since June. sizes 8 to 18. 7 to 14. What's a Wankel? ment, buses, helicopters and boats appeared as the Newport U.S. mines were planted in North Officials said the weather cur­ It is a radical modification of passenger planes. News and Rowan were Vietnam's harbors and coastal tailed air operations again the internal combustion engine. Besides this emergency influx withdrawing from the attack on a inlets for the first time. Tuesday although the storm had Cahlor’s Own Braiui DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT SAVINGSI G ir ls ’ The inventor, Felix Wankel, of imports, sources said. Japan petroleum dump and other shore Navy spokesmen said they been reduced to a tropical describes it as a rotating piston. would buy nearly $400 million targets, the Navy said,. The two Icnew of no special reason for the depression as it moved into the ROOM DIVIDER . A handsome Boys’ Underwear K n it T o p s Triangular rotors revolving in worth of such U.S. agricultural American ships openeil fire, and raid. Other sources suggested mountains northwest of Hanoi. an elliptical chamber provide the products as cotton, tobacco and In South Vietnam, terrorists decorator piece in Spanish Oak color with open N 0 - i r 0 n Famous Chatham New layered a direct hit from the Newport that it was a Show of strength, poly cotton taped looks in stripes, Our power instead of the piston, lumber. News destroy^ one of the enemy blasted two bridges on important shelves, door storage and sturdy metal supports. checks, and 2- I perhaps occasioned by the arrival nTCk T-shirts and R«g. 2.79 Blend Blankets 88 which goes up and down. craft. The Rowan’s guns set the Measures a generous 48"xl6"x60". double seat, fly p,,- $2 tones . . . many (See Page Fourteen) in Haiphong last week o f'a (See Page Fourteen) 3 50* polyester, 50% rayonayi 4 to 0 8 7 styles; sizes 4 to Industry sources also say the front briefs with nylon binding. Size 14. $44. 18. 72"x90 " for twin or full Wankel will cost about $100. less K N E E H O L E DESK.Porthe bed. Washable than conventional engines. student or any member of the family . . an attractive Boys’ Orion Crew Socks G ir ls ’ Its light weight will save about four-drawer desk In maple color with metal legs. Knee Hi Socks 300 pounds in a typical U.S. car. Hi'bulk Orion * And. besides being whisper quiet, Every home can use it. Measures 48"x20"x30". acrylic, nylon Bucket Bedrest Cable stitch or rib reinforced heel Corduroy in solid fashion knit; Orion X or it runs happily on very-low octane and toes. Basic Ow** colors, kapok filled. So 100.% cottorr. gas. *44. an d fashion Rag. 9 7 White, navy, r ^ , colors. 9 to 11. 69* comfortable for reading, brown, green, 10 The announcement by GM is TV. purple. 99* significant because it means that millions may be spent to produce new tools to m ^ e the engine: cars may be smaller because the Boys’ and .Girls’ School Shoes Wankel is about two-thirds the •••. • - -9 r size of a comparative horsepower ■ P- / internal combustion engine, and ' ■ ' * Classic styles, combination lasts for with fewer moving parts it could good fit. Injected soles outlast uppers. g«g. provide savings in upkeep and •iS-t 8'ii to 3. 5.99 4.88 repair. Last November. General Motors agreed to pay $50 million A ll Gym Sneakers to NSU (a Volkswagen sub­ J , > i' • ■' J A m e ric a n sidiary) for the right to study the ROOM DIVIDER . A handsome Washable canvas uppqfs, molded non- engine and manufacture it. GM It* decorator piece In Colonial Maple color with open C R E D E N Z A . Marvelous on the eyes M ade! slip sojies. Cushioned innersole. 12'-^ to 3, g«g, promptly changed the name to I ' with its striking Colonial Maple color. A great storage shelves, door storage and sturdy metal supports. 5 to 10. 1.99 rotary engine. , spot with shelves and doors. Measures 6 0 "x l2 "x 2 7 ". 1.57 The autoftiaker said initial Measures a generous 48"xl6"x60". production will be performed by M4. *44. Hydra-Matic division for Chevrolet at Ypsilanti, Mich. EAST CHARGE IT AT One thing about the Wankel. OALDORS It’s not noisy. SILVER LANE PLAZA HARTFORD U S E Y O U B MANCHESTER 1145 Tolland Sohirday 9 a.m. to 9il0 p.m. Whee...... Charlie Fox, of Cst & Driver Hadlyme Ferry from Gillette Castle ^SATISFACTION GUARMI^D'REPLACEMENT OR MONEY REFUNDED Marie Graber of North Stonington sails across Weekapaug Beach on his head on a balmy Please turn to Page 7 yimm«»r day of disc-surfing. (Herald photo by Linton) (See Page Fourteen) / • ■ ' PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Tues., Aug. 29.1972 MANCMESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Aug. 29.1972— PAGE THFIEF. Coventry B o lto n South dealer Sheinwold on Bridge Neither side vulnerable NORTH H ardy Lists A 965 PTO Lists School-Year Events See Saturday’s ’I’V Herald tor In this case, however, the Sub Teachers TALK OF PROBABILITY 7 6 The Bolton Parent-Teacher annual meeting and creative arts game. Final event of the year will to throw wet sponges at him. Complete Listings. presence of the nine and eight 0 9 7 2 Dr. Donald Hardy, superinten­ Organization plans five regular night. be the PTO fair June 9. With the profit of HS.04, the By Alfred Sheinwold gives declarer an alternate line of * K I 10 9 2 dent of schooto, has announced meetings and several special Other events Include the play. He can lead the ace and library Benefit children asked that a book In 5:00(0) AO About Facet WEST EAST that his office is preparing a list teachers' luncheon Sept. 5 and When the tubjecl of bridge then the queen of spades. If the 4 103 events during the 1972-73 school memory of former librarian (18) Jbnaud Tammy « K772 of substitute teachers for the the second annual flee market A children's tag sale for the probability comes up, the average ten of jack happeiis to fall. South ^ 8 year, according to Mrs. Oscar ESinor Bentley be porchased. (24) Mitter Rogers (5 5432 coming school year. benefit of the Bentley Memorial bridge player looks around for loses one trick to the king and 0 10 4 0 Q7865 _ Placco, program chairman. Oct. 14. Ruth GroM, Ubraiian, notes (10) Hogau’i H cn et Anyone who was listed with the « -w w • In November the PTO will co­ Library was held last week by a another trick to the honor that Is AQ3 4, 87654 At a recent meeting the PTO that the money may be used (40) Gamer Pyle the nearest exit; and if he can't * Coventry school system last year sponsor a program with the find a door ora window, he doses still out; but then his eight is SOUTH executive board approved the group of Bolton dilldren. toerard the purchase o l a new 1:30 (8) 1 Dream af Jeaaaie and would like to be kept on the Popcorn, drinks and balloons his eyes helplessly and prepares good for a spade trick. AQ84 following schedule: Sept. 20, Bolton Junior Women’s Club on revised edlUon of Children’s (22) Hagaa’f Heroes substitute list should contact Har­ were sold as well as bric-a-brac A K Q 1 10 9 general meeting with Bristol ‘‘The Open Education System" Literature with Ulustrafions by N. (24) Electric Campauy to suffer. T l^ Is a foolish attitude Which method is more likely to dy’s office before Sept. 18. CONTEMPORARY SOFA with Dr. Vincent Rogers, and attic treasures. since listening to a talk about A K 3 In yow choice of fabrics, and |at councilman Michael Boguslawski C. Wyeth. dOiGfiUcaa’ilibm d work? The chance that an oppo­ None (College graduates who are in­ professor of eduation at the Pony rides had been planned bridge probability is only a little speaking on "Fending for the (40) Newt nent was dealt K-7, K4 or K-2 of terested in substitute teaching University of Connecticut. for the affair, but the pony School Rcgistralloa worse than having a nerve North Eaal Consumer” ; Oct. 18, open house; l:U (l)W k a t’iHappeBfaig spades is exactly equal to the 2 NT Pass can obtain an application at the The annual book fair is also became lame at the last minute. removed from a tooth. Besides, Jan 17, Family Life program, Families who have moved to 0:00 (34-22) Newt chance that somebody was dealt 4 4k Pass office, located in Coventry High scheduled for November. Barry Manna graciously filled in Botton during the summer and sometimes the discussion turns $ 4 0 with guidance Apartment chair­ (18) Movie J-7, J-3 or J-2; and either of these All Pass School. Ripley HiU Rd, April 18 is the date for the as an attraction, allowing patrons who wish to cnitdl children in out to be mercifully simple — as man John Flek, speaker , March “Bad for Each Other” is exactly equal to the chance that Opening Lead — 2 annual teacher parent basketball school next week are asked to in today's hand. (Cheerleaders Sign-up 21, science fair; and May 16, (1003). Charheu Hcetou. somebody was dealt 10-7,104 or Joel Janenda George Katz Copper register them this week. All three (24) Hodgepodge Lodge 10-2. Leading the ace and then Sing-ups for girls who would A Stone Age EiS^ptian is schools will be open every day South dealer (30) 1(0X011 the Truth the queen works in two of these like to be cheerleaders for the in credited by historlirlans with from 0 a.m. to 3 p.m. for this Neither side vulnerable 24TH YEAR Midget Football Association this Drive Officials MEADOWS the accidental discovery of (40)WMdWiMWcet Opening lead—Two of Hearts three cases; leading the ace and ON • 0’NOa^H o' K 1 . * •• 84 m M; RAQUEL WELCH puipooe. fall are being held this week at TAM 1 AST -VMST SfOv Lf ar f »'l com er ore as he built his 8:30(3)C*SNcm then a low spade works in only The Business and Industrial Shoe Swap When today 's hand was played MUler-Richardson Field, Rt. 31. is chairman of the Manchester cdmpfire in the southern (8)ABCNeura one. You don’t have to be Albert Employes Division of the 1972 Bar Association’s Annual Law A shoe exchange tor boys a few weeks ago In the national Hours are Wednesday and part of the Sinai peninsula. (22-30) NBC Newt EUnstein to calculate that two- United Appeal Drive for the Day. He is also a member of the ROBERT BLAKE playing midget or pony football mixed pair championship, prac­ Friday from 6-8 p.m., and all girls K A N SA S The c o p p e r and turquoise (24)BookBcut thirds are bigger than one-third. United Fund Drive of Manchester Citizens Advisory FREE iae has Imn establl^ed by the tically all of the South players got aged 9 to 13 who are interested mines of the peninsula were 0:55 (40) Newt That didn’t reaUy hurt very Manchester will be headed by Committee, and a member of the MERCHANDISE Woman’s Auxiliary of the Botton to four hearts and received an are Invited to sign up. worked by the pharaohs of 7:00 (3) Uitamcd World much, did it? Joel Janenda and George Katz. Manchester Chamber of CITY the first dynasty. Football Association. unhelpful heart or diamond Actual tryouts for the (8) Truth or Couacqucucct (Commerce. ONLY»314.00 Boys wishing to donate out­ opening lead. In each case Dally Question cheerleading squad will be held The drive with a goal of $83,829 grown football shoes or needing (2240) Newt drclarer won and drew trumps, Partner opens with two hearts is under way now through the end Katz, assistant vice president, (40) ABC Newt at a later date. Alan Arkin shoes arc asked to contact Mrs. but then he had to find a way to (forcing to game), and the next of September. personal accounts department, in 7:20(2) Jehu Byucr Bag Sale Jerome Chemerka on Notch Rd. develop a second spade trick in player passes. You hold: Spades, the casualty and surety division ^Last of the Last show of teriet. The Thrift and Gift Shop, Janenda, who resides with his of Aetna Life and Casualty, has ft This Week Only! 2 order to make the contract. K-J-7-2; Hearts S-4-3-2; Red Hot Lovers’* Zoaisig Variance (M O ) Summer Oiympict Any way of playing the spades Diamonds, IM ; Clubs, A-Q-1 operated by the Public Health wife and two children, at 216 bachelors and a law degree from The zoning commission un­ (18) Dick Vau Dyke would work If each opponent had What do you say? Nurses Association, will hold its Hollister St., is a graduate of the the University of F’ennsylvania. Salln Kellerman animously granted a frontage (22) Oral Roberta Special three spades. South would give Answer: Bid three hearts. You annual bag sale starting University of (Connecticut and He joined Aetna in 1950, was variance Thursday to John up two spade tricks, but then his expect to bid a slam, but there is ISERTRUDEB.TYLERI tomorrow through Sept. 2. University of Connecticut Law named assistant counsel in 1956, Pauica Prentiss (24) Coua. Newtroom • IN COLOR It I M l. ton, allowing him an increase lu t spade would be good. no need to bid more at this SCHOOL OF DANCE [ Shoppers purchase a shopping School. He is a member of the associate counsel in 1963, and he Blau Furniture Stores (M)Poudcroaa F it >MT. 7:30-9:30 from 200 feet depth to S20 feet. The problem was how to moment. bag for |1 and may fill it with American, Connecticut, and has been a secretary since 1965. 'Ihe property in question is in a 8:00 (IS) Newt provide against a 4-2 break in Copyiight 1972 643>9410 unsold shop merchandise. Fhir- Manchester Bar Associations. He He resides at 46 Butternut Rd. gene^ business sone at the (24) Fourth Eatatc spades. General Feature Corp. L, MANCHESTER pose of the clean-out is to clear comer of Rt. 85 and Lyman Rd. 1^(3) Hawaii Flve-0 the store for fall and winter S80 HUHNSIDIAM lASIHAHTIUHn South Windsor Dollar Days Special! 9 UiS T MINLI U S A V*. A t 1 Kt. L A I T 'M Members of the soning board 18) Mayor’s Hoar Normal Method merchandise. granting the request were Chair­ ^22^) Newt Special The normal method of playing Hie shop, on Stonehouse Rd., man Philip Dooley, Lduis “Growing Up in Priioa.” such a suit when you cannot get will reopen on Sept. 7 with new Dimock (alternate) Oscar Kreysig (24)EvcuiagaLPWW to dummy for a finesse is to lead C A S A N O V A stock. Public Hearing Set and Harold Webb. 8:80 (18) 780 a u b the ace and then continue with a WE WILL GIVE YOU VoluBteers Songht low card in the hope that one of RESTAURANT and LOUNGE 9:3l(3)CamMa the opponents started with K-x About Town On Road Widening .(Mrs. Hope Grunske of (^^^l)MBiic Special ROUTE 83 (Nail to Ted Truden's TM.C0TTVILLE '‘Converse Rd., coordinator of the (the King and only one other card Buckland Rd. residents will widening the road in order to “Star Spangled Boots.” in the suit). Rom«jo Paganl, president of Bolton Committee for the re- (24) Drama Special the Maglianese Society, has asked have the opportunity to have have a left turning lane onto election of the President, said “Doctor, Lawyer, Indian • SPECIAL# all members of the Society, as their say as to whether or not, Sullivan Ave. west, a middle lane ICE ICE ICE ICE ICE ICE ICE ICE ICE ICE today the committee Is seeking Chief.” well as all members of the from the standpoint of common directlyonto Sullivan Ave., witha ( Will'' (.TO.S ( TOIS (T O h Ul’^lll'' lll'AIIIS HINDIS I Wills ni'lHh I volunteers to work in aU phases convenience and necessity, the car stacking lane to the right, 10:88 (84) Music from’Vaie Wednesday and Thursday Italian-American Club to be at of the campaign for President the John Hemey Funeral Home, boundaries of Buckland Rd. At F^ierce and Ellington, the Nixon. 10:30 "(2) World of KretUa should be altered. town is planning to eliminate the (22) Corwia Preaeata 219 W. Center St., tonight at 7:30 The committee is still being Last night, the Town council center isle with a tree, and paving (30) Taetday at 10:30 to pay their respects to the late organized, Mn. Grusnke added, PORK Julius Dubaldo. met in a special session and set the road evenly with the and volunteers ol all ages are 11:00 (34-224040) Newt Sept. 6, at 7:30 p.m. in the Coun­ Ellington Rd. border. (18)Ei Saper Show Goya $2.25 needed. Chapman Court, Order of cil Oiambers as the date, time On Foster and Ellington, the Young people, whether they 11:20 (3) Movie and place for a public hearing. town is considering cutting out “Harry Black and the CHOPS Amaranth, will meet Friday at are voters or not, are also With Spaghetti and Tossed Green Salad. 7:45 p.m. at the Masonic Temple, The meeting was solely for the trees to the left of the entrance to welcome, Mrs. Grusnke said. Hger” (1968). purpose of establishing the public Ellington Rd. and expanding the (840) Dick Cavett 25 E. Center St. Officers are Volunteers are asked to call meeting, and no other items were intersection to enable fire trucks (22-30) Johnay Canoa LEGAL BEVERAGES SERVED DAILY AND SUNDAY requested to wear street clothes. Mrs. Grunske at her home. discussed. to have easy backup room into 1:30 (3) Movie BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEDNS After the meeting, a mystery ride The town, for more than 20 the firehouse. “Sleeping Car Murder.” PIZZAS-GRINDERS-TAKE DUT 0RDER|[M3-0256 will be held. Anyone wishing to Manchester Evening Herald years, has been toying with the Lucek told the council the en­ Open Men. — Thun 11 AM . to 1 V m . go on the ride should call Mrs. Bolton Correspondent JadUth William Morrison or Mrs. Earl idea of turning Buckland Rd. tire three projects would cost the Doaahae, teL 840-8400. Fund Set Aside Fri. 8 Sat. 11 A M . to 2 AM.-.Sunday Noon to 11 P.M. Loveland. over to the State Highway town approximately $40,000, the A Department. When repairing the amount set aside for repairs to ' tW ciisthicMv* dMrW raoM Theater Tunc Schedult To Run Buses The VFW Auxiliary will hold a road this year would have cost problem exits and entrances in kitchen social tonight at 7:30 at South Windsor more than $300,- the town. NEW HAVEN (AP) - In case asMOsnlwSaaetl Burnside — "The Last of the S4S-141B the Post Home. 000, the council a ^ e e d to The town will have to go to bid IN ADDITIONAL MERCHANDISE FOR EACH $5 YOU SPEND OPEN TUES., SEPT. 5 Red Hot Lovers,” 8:00 the Connecticut Co. and the un­ ANNOUNCING proceed with the necessary steps for contractors to do the work Cinema I — “Everything You ion representing its bus drivers in preparing the road for take­ and will plan to do so before Sept. Premiere Attraction and mechanics are unable to Frank M. Ruggiero of 186 Wells Always Wanted to Know About Bettina Beauckemin’a S t. has completed the over for approximately $100,000. 15 with hopes of having the cor­ agree on a new contract by the This total includes repairing utili­ recting processes completed by A FurbtiaSeltr $7S $ m $500 $1000 Last Night Sex,” 1:30-3:3(«:30-7:3(19:30 Aeronautical Maintenance Cinema II — “Prime Cut,” Sept. 30 deadline, there are state New School of Dance and Choreography ty poles and land acquisition Oct. 15. funds that could keep the buses Technology (Course at East (Coast D New CIVIC CENTER 1:3(W:1M:15-7:15-9:15 Aeri Technical School, Hanscom from property owners giving the Park Closing “JO E K ID D " running, according to a state Veteran’s Memorial Park will Gives You This Much Springfield, Mass. «Hh State — “What’s Up Doc,” Field, Lexington, Mass., where state the right of way for 2:00-7:30-9:15 senator. widening the road before it will close Sept. 2. The Recreation Clint Eastwood State Sen. Joseph L>eberman. he prepared for the Federal Avia­ in Free Additional Only 10 nights & 8 matinees U.A. Theater — “Butterflies tion Agency examination to consider permanent take-over. Department is in the process of 7:00 - 9:00 Are Free.” 7:209:25 D-New Haven, said over the Mayor Abraham Glassman said completing all cer­ noo ^200 N ightly Sept. S-6-7-8-12-13-14-1S-8 P .M . become a licensed airframe and Merchandise M ulh 32.00 Manchester Dtive-ln — "Kan­ weekend that more than $2 letters will be sent to all property tificates for the first and second FREE- FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE Sat., Sept. 9 & 14 - 9 P.M. powerplant technician. Senior CHiztns and sas City Bomber.” 8:25; million unexpended from the owners who will be affect^ by sessions. The .department will HS Students, Mon - Thurs 99c state Public Service Trust Fund M atinees "Corky.” 10:00 the road widening program later announce when they may be Sat. t Sun. Matinee 2 p.m. was turned over to the state's The VFW Post and Auxiliary Sat. & Sun., Sept. 9 & 10-16 & 17-1 P.M. & 5 P.M. East Hartford Drive-In — LAMEn AMUSMEIIT notifying them of the public picked up. ____ General Fund at the end of the members will have a recreation Seieet any fimiitiire or caipet you wiUi. Suppoio for exattipie you pkA out a sofa for $199... that would entitle you to $40 worth | "Play It Again Sam,” 8:00; PARK IN NEW ENOIANO aOFFERING CLASSES in cliitical hearing, and that schematic plans G program at the West Haven P r ic e s past fiscal year. Manchester Evening Herald ofuaddttkiral hmituii. You get a ^ a pair «t tamps YNNlh W PREE. You your twn sefeetton^Or suppose you | Paint Your Wagon,” 9:30 4 l * * * * * * * * ballet, modem, tap, jau Veterans Hospital tomorrow. showing what will be done to the biv a $300 betboom set.. . you’d gat $60 worth of additionai merehandlsa FREL That $60 couM buy you a FREE night stand; or^ _ 4.00-5.00-4.00 — All Seats Reserved Blast Windsor Drive-In — "The Lieberman argued that the road will be on file in the Town South Windsor correspondent state, rather than the individual HOM S DAYS \ NICHiS Hiose planning to attend are Barbara Varrick Tel 644-8274 maybo you’d rather have a new matiess and box.spring set,.. Suppose that costs you $9955, in tMs case you can use your bonus* | Godfather,” 8:00; “The Boston •Bettma Buuchem in hai conducted asked to meet at the Post Home Hall before the hearing to ------• ...... ------I FREE additional TICKETS WILL BE SOLD Strangler,” 11:00 communities, should come to the clauea at Ihe Simsbury Music provide the townspeople with a I JERRY LEWIS aid of the impoverished bus com­ EVERY DAY & NIGHT between 5 and 5:19 p.m. The snake bi rd of Florida has IN MANCHESTER AT n U M V J m AVB. - MMM4 Meadows Drive-In — “Kansas mdiidmi; SUNDAYS and Alts Center for five yean. first-hand look at what is being an extremely small and slender City Bomber." 8:22; “Ckwky,” pany anyway, saying it’s “im­ proposed for the road. head and neck and .the neck is possible"' to determine how CNTIRe PARK OPEN • 1 PJN. A A A R L O W ^ S 10:16 •Beiinnif throufh prolttsienal Meriden Shares In a workshop session last long and almost out of AIR COI^OITIOFdFO much eMh community would APTIIINOON FRIDAYONLY^ ^ Blue-Hills Drive-In — “Sky­ (pre-ichool to adulta) night, the Town (Council reviewed proportion.____' ' ^ 7 STATE jacked," 8:15; "Dirty Dingus owe. Badges On Sale MMH Computer specifications presented to them 9:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M.— One Day -aaeCMis'in tINMB Magee," 10:10 The Connecticut Co. services by Town Elngineer Emil Lucek Only aai oiao ~ • 'M iatBi the Hartford, New Haven and 1 P.M. to 4 P.M. World War 11 Veterans Mansfield Drive-In — "Kansas CLASSES for the straightening of three City Bomber,” 8:30; "Every Lit­ Stamford areas. . Good for All Rides Memorial Hospital in Meriden major traffic problem areas in PLUMB-OUT tle Crook And Nanny," 10:15 1 P.M. to 6 P.M. will begin sharing Manchester the town: Ayers Rd. at Sullivan REMEMBER START Memorial Hospital’s computer Jerry Lewis Cinema — “Joe FILM RATING GUIDE ««««*****>5 Ave., Pierce Rd. at Ellington Rd. STOP NEW DATES NEW BUILDING ISidd," 7:00-9:00 system on Sept. 1. and Foster Rd. at Ellington. AT NIGHT W E E K O F T q I. 646-7947 Capitol Theater — “The God­ For Parents and At the Ayers Rd .-Sullivan Ave. THIS Only Springfield Area For Early Reservations Under this system, a special father." 8:15 Badges On Sale S E P T . 12 intersection, the town will look Appearance Their Children 6:30 to 10 P.M. telephone hook-up will connect Meriden with the MMH com­ into the possibility of continuing Good for All Rides puter. Patient billing, accounts Ayers^^ld. from the Graham Rd. rNioTM io n 6:30 P.M. to Closing receivable payroll will be fed into point downhill to Sullivan Ave. in a straight path, leaving the center A ICE ICE ICE ICE ICE ICE ICE ICE ICE ICE Child'p;i :i|i to ri y''.'"'. the MMH system with terminals (AwblS fAPflDlS CTOIS (APIIDIS fAWDIS (MIIS (AMIIIS (W ills (Alllll''l Wills 0aMyAi7:30t9-J0 for sending and receiving infor­ isle with the home intact, but Sat.t$un.atl:30-2;30 mation located in both hospitals. 5:25-7:30-9:30 OE •vlHkltferfM * 1 . 5 0 By sharing the computer time FOR A nMMNOincH nnoouenoN costs to both hospitals will be OONCENTBATED UQCtD BUTTBBFUB8 substantially reduced. Dtalii Opener ■ Cleaner BEVERLY BOLLING A lffiF lIB E , ' £ 5 3 . 5 6 Computer equipment was in­ Cosmetics • EATS HAIB stalled at Manchester Memorial • EATS FAT Ride all the rides Hospital eight years ago and is ITS BURTON o s many times as now shared with Johnson MANCHESTER 2 you want ^ANCHESTt • it. .it».»»i-.4tae*#e Join with friends and family for an excellent Memorial Hospital, Stafford meal in our relaxed surroundings. The Springs; Wing Hospital, Palmer, Liggetts Hardware & Supply ROUTE 1 5 9 DANCE SJUDIO HH . ( s t Bill '" h N'lK.H ^ NOONf MMOtlll?AOMITTW delicious food is cooked to perfection and the Mass.; and Rockville (Jeneral 877 Main St, Manchester Directors; Lee & Beverly Burton GM o4i)0(f (AfBMwit mey vefy AGAWAM, MASS. service is excellent. Reserve now. 646-3161. Hospital, Rockville; in addition At The'Parkade MANCHESTER Phone 64S-442C • Good Housekeeping • ENDS TONIGHT -COLUA^AhCTuRfSP FriePerhini. Fret Adm!ii!a« to the new hospital which goes Racquel Waldt in on-line Sept. 1. “Kansas City Bombers” B A L L E T •TAP “Corky” •MODERN JAZZ STARTS WEDNESDAY PRISCILLA GIBSON •ACROBATIC •BALLROOM S U ic e l S H O E S ! SCHOOL OF DANCE ARTS LUNCHEONS •ADULT EXERCISE 388 Main St., Manchester SERVED 12 Noon-2 P.M. OPEN TONIGHT Daily QUALITY SHOES •Graded Classes in Classical Ballet 1 1 1 1 9 : 0 0 . Registration at the Studio • Baton^Tap^ Acrobatic^Gymnastics And Every Nijlit SAVE $5: 22 Oak Street o m Discount Prices! on tN f magniOdant •Modern Jazz •Pre-School F(k Your ConvenTenca! SATURDAYS till 5:30 SPANISH BED WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 6 -2 -7 We’re Your Headquarters for QUALITY SHOES ht . exactly as sbouBVtMdf VITO’S DISCOUNT PRICES for EVERY MEMBER OF THE Thursday, Sept. 7 — 2-7 Fornwriy Villa Louisa FAMILY! Firday, Sept. 8 — 2-5 VILLA LOUISA RD., BOLTON GENTLE TERMS! m i REGISTRATION AT THE STUPIO OPEN SUNDAYS ClmtHMdayi •CASHoCHARGB Sept. 9-8,2 p.m. - 8 p.m.; Sept. 9,1 p.m. - 4 p.m. anchester Green Shoe Outlet MERCH LEGAL BEVERAGES •UU0GET TERMS * 7 9 * Surrinf T E L . 643-5710,643-8414,643-7656 FASHIONABLE FOOTWEAR FOR EVERYONE' For Information Telephone m iM tU O H •UPT93YEARS , IfCHNaCOLOM* 509 East Middle Tpke., Manchester— “At the Green' Michael York T O P A Y ! K'f .&jr \ 647-1083 Elke Sommer ■xxsssa Hours; Mon. thru Thurs., 9:30 to 9:00 F ird ay and Saturday, 9;30 to 6:00______■■ e ii iWm* A \ ' \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tucs., Aug. 29, >972- PAGE HVE PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Tues., Am. 29,1972 Vernon Police Hebron C ourt W eicker Coming To Harvest Fair McGovern Reforms How To Fill Hollow-legged Sons RHS Expansion Plan Report (Continued from Page 1 Cases The Hebron Harvest Fair Com­ He also mentioned that public—either by cash payments McGovern himself has con­ Weicker extended wishes for or by tax breaks. By BETTY RYDER growth and increased activity, If their “get-up-and-go" got up Arrests made by Manchester mittee has been advised that Sen. ceded the original plan wouldn’t [The Baby Has Explained to Rotary Lowell P. Weicker has scheduled every possible success to the Both McGovern and Nixon (Herald Reporter) their requirements for protein and left, maybe its time to look to CIRCUIT COURT U Police yesterday included; bring in as much new money as a visit to Hebron’s third annual Hebron Lions who have devoted have urged guaranteed income Have you ever wondered h(!iw foods for growth and repair of their breakfast habits too. Manchetter Scnlon The proposed expansion of all of the pertinent facts relative ,John Kucharski, 25, of Elast first thought. In June he said he To be well-balanced be sure Harvest Fair which will be held so much time and effort to plans but they differ on how to fill hollow-legged sons? body tissues' are also unusually Cases disposed of yesterday Rockville High School, has to be to the high school. There will also Hartford, charged at 4 p.m. with was turning the plan back to his Sept. 8, 9, 10. produce the fair. much the payments should be. Any mother with a teenage son high. your breakfast menu includes included; considered in the light of the be bumper stickers bearing the operating an unregistei^ motor economic advisers for another Eldward Hinchliff, the senator’s Manchester Evening Herald Nixon supports a payment of or two or three between the ages ' As a homemaker you know fruit or juice, a protein food such Wayne W. Abair, 19, of 23 entire school system, the needs of slogan, “Vote yes for RHS.” The vehicle, at W. Middle Tpke. and “run through the computers.” een Named campaign coordinator during the Hebron Correspondent Anne $2,400 for a family of four. of 13 to 18 faces added problems about 40 cents of every food as cereal and milk, and egg, or Deerfield Dr., fined after the high school cannot be con­ committee will also actively seek Wilbur Cross Highway Exit 92. Once conceding he was revising doilar today goes for the protein both, bread or muffin and butter, pleading guilty to failure to drive sidered in a vacuum, Thomas endorsements for the e x p ^ o n Court date Sept. 18. 1970 elections, told committee Emt, Telephone 228-3971 McGovern had urged closer to the plan, McGovern kept of managing a food budget. In a that the senator presently plans $4,000. three-month period, a growing foods f'"''it, fish, poultry, eggs, and milk. in the proper lane. Additional Wolff, chaiiman of the newly and will establish headquarters Jacqueline M. Petig, 30, of 68 delaying its rebirth. cheese . »ans and peas). Be a These suggested eating habits charges of operating an un­ form ^ Citizens for Education which will be utilized to get out Wedgewood Dr., charged at 5:45 to be at the newly constructed Both men agree the present He originally said it would be LeBmn, Brenda Julie, daughter of Rock Y. and Rinette Dumont boy might eat 30 loaves of bread, system, which varies from state wise slioppt., — seek out jurgains for hollow-legged sons won’t registered motor vehicle, im­ Committee told Rockville the vote and to provide transpor­ p.m. with operating an un­ fairgrounds on Rt. 85 at 2 p.m. Cure Available released in late June. But that LeBrun, 106 Carter St. She was bom Aug. 10 at Manchester 10 pounds of sugar, 72 pounds of to state, should be altered in proteins first when planning assure you that they’ll be so full proper use of marker plates, theft Rotarians yesterday. tation to the polls. registered motor vehicle, on W. Saturday. date was moved back, in the Memoriiil Hospital. Her maternal grandfather is Ronald Dumont of meat, poultry or fish, 120 eggs, 12 drastically. Hide Your weil-balanced meals. of pep they’ll dash out and mow of nuuker plates, and operating a Wolff, who with other in­ Middle Tpke. Court date tept. 11. Hinchliff remarked that he had For the Addict words of aides, to “just before Edmundston, N.B., Can. Her paternal grandmother is Mrs. Adrien pounds of butter, 12 quarts of ice McGovern's original plan first One bargain often overlooked the lawn - or take the garbage motor vehicle w ^ e bis license Is terested townspeople formed the Robert B. Taylor, 18, of 153 hoped to schedule the Senator's the Democratic convention,’’ High School LeBrun, 108 Carter St. She has a brother, Glen, 4. cream, 90 quarts of milk, plus 100 first stop in Hebron to coincide HARTFORD (AP) - If an came under heavy political attack pounds of fruits and vegetables. is milk and milk products. We all out — but it may help, and you’ll under suspension, were noUed. new committee, explained that Oak St., charged at 8:55 a.m. with which opened July .10. There know milk is needed for calcium be sure that they have had the the first referendum, asking for causing unnecessary noise with a with a visit form Richard Ritten- alcoholic or drug addict in one of from Minnesota Sen. Hubert H. were other promises and other Scrapbook Donahue, Marcus Kalou, son of Robert W. and Annick DeTax According to statistics, food Bryant M. Decoteau, 19, of Mounds Stem Connecticut's jails or prisons — but there is only one of milk’s proper foods for proper growth. an appropriation of $8.6 million motor vehicle, on Elm St. Court band, the Republican candidate Humphrey when both men were delays. Donahue, 120F Rachael Rd. He was bora Aug. 12 at Manchester costs for the necessary calories to RFD 2, Rockville, fined |20 and today wants to be cured, the One of the biggest mistakes big four nutrients, its also an And who knows — maybe they for expansion of the s^ool, failed Lawn Lounge date Sept. 18. for Congresman William Cotter’s campaigning for California's Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandmother is Mrs. Adrienne fill empty teen sons are 25 per had his license suspended for 30 institutions have the facilities to I’ve made as a mother (and I’ve outstanding source of protein, will zip through the chore*! because the townspeople were first Congressinal District post. June 6 Democratic presidential DeTax of Lamotte-Beuvron 41, France. His pateraai grandparents cent greater than they are for days after pleading guilty to treat him. according to Correc­ made quite a few) was to show vitamin A and riboflavin. not thoroughly inform ^ of the SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - A stereo tape player valued at However, Rittenband has primary. Humphrey charged it Read Herald our children my high school are Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Donahue of Rutland, Vt. He has two Dad. Since these youngsters are speeding. tion Commissioner John R. Man- was a giveaway and would not The protein supply for families needs. Twenty towering dirt mounds about $50 was taken from a car scheduled his trip to the fair from brothers, Oiristopher, 4Vk, and Jason. experiencing a period of rapid A I DERN Raymond A. Desmone, 27, of pay for itself. scrapbook! can be extended by cooking with 4 0 Since the original proposal was covered with grass at the Univer­ owned by Oliver Oomwell of 50 11 a. m. to 2 p.m. on Sunday. son. Advertisements I ^ d n ’t plan to show it to them. Wood Trail, Coventry, fined |2S mitk in casserole dishes, desserts, turned down last March some sity of Utah were designed to Coolidge St. Sunday night, police Hinchliff said he plans to ask “There's a proijram for every It Just happened. We were getting Lewie, Darien Sherman,a son of David R. and Mary Hagenow after pleading guilty to speeding. ■ cream soups or cream sauces, for PHARMACY changes have been made, in­ keep students off the grass reported. Sen. Weicker to reserve enough motivated person,” he said Sun­ some fall clothes out of the attic Lewie, W Winter St. He was bom Aug. 12 at Manchester Memorial Richard A. Hawes, 32, of time so as to give local people a CUSTOMIZED Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr.and Mrs. Sidney instance, and the thriftv shopper Willimantic, fined $15 after cluding trimming construction because most students don’t want day. while indicating that not all when the kids spotted my bulging COOKING will keep several varieties of costs and the elimination of some to climb hills. Several windows on the west good chance to “to catch up on of the addicts—who constitute scrapbook and asked what it was. Hagenow, 111 Olcott St. His paternal grandparents are Mrs. pleading guilty to operating an cheese in the refrigerator. of the so-called frills, Wolff said. side of Lincoln School were getting acquainted with this about 55 per cent of the number For ONE moment, a wild im­ Elizabeth Lewie of Birch St. and the late Qarence Lewie. His IS FUN unregistei^ motor vehicle. In addition, says Arden Larson, highly respected outspoken maternal great-grandparents are Mrs. Mary Bailey of Manchester If your boys are "always G a^ T. McConnell, 29, of Twin Unlike the first referendum, broken by vandals recently, of new inmates—are motivated. FALL CLEANING pulsive moment, I thought that university land«:ape architect, hungry" (and whose aren’t) ice voters will be given an opportuni­ police discovered yesterday. senator from Greenwich.” showing them my high school and Mrs. Louise Hagenow of Manchester. His paternal great­ HiUa Dr., Coventry, fined |28 the grassy mounds act as visual For example, the maximum cream floats, and cheese make ty to vote on expansion of the Because of the other com­ scrapbook would help bridge our grandmother is Mrs. Jesse H. Lewie of Manchester after pleading guilty to failure to screens to blodc out the view of security prison in Somers with from the professional maid excellent between meals snacks. academic area alone or the Someone broke into the Mt. mittments on the same day which generation gap. At least it would drive right. traffic from walk-on campus about 1.000 inmates has a Teenagers, both boys and girls, academic area plus a gym area or Nebo concession stand after last will take him to New Canaan, service that costs no more offer indisputable evidence that I Negro, Raymond Joseph, son of Raymond J. and Maureen Marcel J. Poulin, 30, of Hart­ separate 60-bed treatment facility should consume the equivalent of pool or both. The pool or gym system, and act as noise barriers, Saturday’s rock concert there and Wilton and Wapping, a change in than ordinary household help. Sullivan Negro, 202 Hebron Rd., Bolton. He was bom Aug. 13 at FAMILY DINNER ford, fined $15 after pleading for drug addicts and the number was young once too. four or more glasses of milk daily area cannot be approved without shielding the university from threw food on the floor. Ap­ the senator’s planned arrival time Bridge the generation gap! Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparenU are Mr. Hamburgers Mashed Potatoes guilty to failure to obey traffic sounds of nearby parking lots. voluntarily entering the program along with the proper amounts of first voting yes on the core facili- parently nothing was taken. is very likely. Hinchliff said that ’That scrapbook has widened the and Mrs. Joseph Sullivan, Elm Hill Rd., Vernon. His paternal Skillet Vegetables Bread Tray control signal. is "in the 50 range," Manson said_^ meat, fruits, vegetables and Larson said that because grass more details will be forthcoming. gap to a chasm, and has flrmly grandmother is Mrs. Tina Negro, Rt. 85, Boiton. He has three Fresh Fruit Cookies Robert J. Shea, 19, of ty- cereals. Practically every medical If the total package is approved absorbs less solar energy than established me as a period piece sisters, Deborah, 18, Julie, 15, and Susan, 12. Willimantic, fined $25 and had And remember. Mom, just authority agrees that walking it would cost $7.7 million. The heavily concreted and asphalted in my childrens’ minds. To them SKILLET VEGETABLES license suspended for 30 days E-Z D A Y because It’s summer, don't let the porperly is the body’s best exer­ core facility or academic area areas and looses water through About Town * p|K8 B«pii1ment Store I’m just an overgrown bobby Conde', Melissa Ann, daughter of Richard F. and Kathleen after pleading guilty to speeding. This medley is seasoned well. family's breakfast go "on cise...So, every day for 15 would cost $6.1 million; the gym, transpiration and evaporation, Joseph P: Lawler of 202 sockser! Sacherek Conde, 607 W. Middle Tpke. She was bora Aug. 14 at 4 tablespoons butter Richard C. Srams, 18, of vacation." minutes, “take a walk” in­ $1 million and the pool $555,000. the mounds act as giant air con­ Autumn St., chainnan of the Save 1«S EAST MIDDLE TPKE., MANCHESTER On the first page of the scrap­ Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandmother is Mrs. Willimantic, fined |30, given a doors....Use your hnagination, Aimed with school population ditions — keeping the campus 8- Case Mt. committee, will be (axuroorfrom St. Bartholomew’s Church) M A ID book was a picture of a tall slim Michael G. Sacherek of Stafford Springs. Her paternal grand­ 3 small onions, peeled and cut suspended 3(Nlay jail term, and and, even though you may be figures, Wolff said that if the high 15 degrees cooler than downtown guest speaker on Mayor John W. OPEN WED., THURS.', F B I till 9 (Herald Fboto by Pinto) boy leaning against a brick wall. parents are Raymond C!onde of Jesse, Md., and Mrs. Glad^ Conde into thin strips (1 cup) placed on probation for one year, right in your own home, im­ school expansion program goes areas in this sweltering western Thompson’s weekly Community He had a mdting smile and a of Los Angeles, Calif. Her maternal great-grandfather is Michael G. 1 pound (3 small) straightneck after pteatling guilty to fourth- agine that you’re out in the through, it is believed no ad­ city. Involvement Program Thursday crew cut and wore white buck Sacherek, 299 Woodland St. yellow squash, unpared and degree larceny. R E - W E B KITS Mark 40th Anniversary country field with colorful Cindy B. Wolpin, 19, of ditional educational facilities will from 9 to 10 a.m. on WINF. to Renew Your Lawn Furniture SERVICE shoes and argyle socks. sliced thin crosswise But, he added, the mounds Begin, Roderick Norman, son of George R. and Claudette Poulin flowers and cloudless blue Lakewood, N.J., fined after be needed and that it will com­ 72 feet for Sl.88 (includes screws) employed at the Pratt & Whitney “That,” I said with a catch in 3 medium tomatoes, each cut require extra maintenance. And, RDasonable rates for quality service. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer W. Begin, i6 Preston Dr. He was bom Aug. 14 at Manchester Memorial skydegardless of the weatho: pleading ^ t y to speeding. plete the town’s school construc­ The Save Case Mt. Committee Olive— White— Green and Yellow Webbing Division of United Aircraft Cor­ my voice, “Is Peter.” , into 8 wedges ’ to the chagrin of landscapers, the Graham of 44 Bunce Dr., were Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Donat report.) Let your imagination tion program. Citing figures will meet tonight at 8 at the home Call lor further information 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. - 872-3344 poration in East Hartford as a “Yuk,” was the first response. grass must be cut with hand honored at a party Aug. 12 in Poulin of Quebec, (Smada. His paternal grandmother is Mrs. 1 green pepper, seeded and cut run free; it’s good for your Cases noUed by the prosecutor supplied by the school ad­ of Joseph Lawler, 202 Autumn St. technical writer until his retire­ “Gross,” was the second. mowers. observance of their 40th wedding Yvonne Begin of Norwich. He has two brothers, Andre, 9, and into thin strips creativity as well as for your included. ministration, Wolff said that the ment in 1969. He was a past “Mother! Did you go out with anniversary which they marked Steven, 6; and a sister, Rachael. body...Now, on your feet, stan­ Alex Andnisls Jr., 19, of 276 school population has leveled off, president of the Holy Name HIM.” groaned the third. July 30. 1 teaspoon salt ding erect, head up, chin at Foster Rd., South Windsor, dis­ with the figure staying at an Society, and a member of the The party, which^was given by The next thing to attract their Purvis, Barbara Ann, daughter of John T. and Pamela Young 1/4 teaspoon white pepper right angles to your neck, regarding light and causing additional 600 students, a few Campbell Council, K of C. the couples three daughters, was attention was a handsome valen­ Purvis, 54 Cooper St. She was bom Aug. 14 at Manchester Memorial 2 teaspoons sugar shoulders back, chat up, tum­ unnecessary noise with a motor more or less, for the past seven The couple has three 1/4 teaspoon ground allspice held at the home of their tine written in vibrant purple ink. Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. my in, legs straight with feet vehicle. years. grandchildren. •t’ siightly apart....That should be Wolff emphasized that the daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and It was addressed to “Jewel-like Young of Dayville. Her pateraai grandmother is Mrs. Adelaide Fox, In a large skillet melt 2 table­ Mary Brombrlg, 17, of your standing and walking committee believes that the Anderson-Little Mrs. Thomas Volscho of Jan” (can you IMAGINE being 226 Woodbridge St. She has a sister, Pauia Sue, 4. spoons of the butter; add onion Willimantic, fourth-degree posture, indoors or out from Southington. Their other Engaged called Jewel-like?) and was and cook gently until golden. larceny. proposed addition to the high daughters are Mrs. Daniel Her­ signed by “Your Purple Add remaining 2 tablespoons now — it wiil make you look Kevin Chesky, 23, of Hartford, school is necessary and that mann of Valhalla, N.Y. and Mrs. Passion.” The children thought butter, remaining vegetables slimmer and trimmer in­ making an improper turn. further delays would not be in the Paul T. Shultz III of New York the valentine was hysterical. and the seasonings. Mix well. WINDOW stantly...... Gayle D. Finnie, 18, of 225 best interest of the town. He City and Livingston Manor, N.Y. “Jewel-like Jan” they chortled Cover and simmer, stirring a Oiarter Oak St., fourth-degree explained that construction costs Over 30 relatives and friends bolding their sides. “From your few times, just until squash is SHADES Proper medication alleviates larceny. escalate each month there is a from New York and Connecticut Purple Passion,” they sq u ^ ed tender — about 10 minutes. a great amount of discomfort. Linda Hillman, 28, of Hartford, delay. He said the committee rolling over and over on the attic Mode to Order does not feel that the continuous attended. Makes 6 servings. Bring your old roUera In Fill your ' prescriptions at operating an unregistered motor The couple was married July floor. Oh, they were really en­ and aave 8So per ahade. LENOX PHARMACY, 299 E. vehicle, operating a motor vehi­ school year plan, suggested by 30, 1932 in the Holy Family joying themselves! IDENTIFICATION Center St., Tel. 6494)896 for free cle with defective muffler, and some townspeople last March, is Church, Dayton, Ohio, and have PASSPORT PHOTOS E. A. JOHNSON delivery. Open 8-9. Sun. and a solution to the space problem. “LOOK,” I said desperately failure to change address. lived in Manchester since 1943. SALEM NASSIFF Holidays 8-8. “Symbol Of Finest Eugene Lamoureux, 17, of He cited some of the adverse giving it one more try. “Here’s PAINT 00. effects such a plan would have ILMX SOKMHJ Mrs. Graham, the former CAMERA SHOP (STUDIO Pharmacy Service.” Gift Dept., Catalhia Dr., Coventry, following something that should interest including disruption of family life n Jeannette F. Davis, taught in 723 MAIN ST. Film, Cosmetics, Candy. We you, a copy of Hit Parade 629 Main St., Manchester too closely. Manchester Public Schools and at honor Master Charge Cards. styles, problems during the hot Magazine from August 1949! You 643-7369 Alan Latham, 32, of Rt. 66, St. James Parochial School until Hebron, fraudulent issue of weather months, adverse effects her retirement in 1969. She had won’t findt many of these on pupil-teacher relationships, Out Keg. ^u\ Blazers around.” c h ^ . attended Marquette University in Doris V. Luetjen, 37, of London and after school activities. Classically B „u*t-h.ve -| -| 9 5 Wisconsin. She was first presi­ My son read down the cover Rd., Hebron, disregarding a stop Wolff also added that the com­ dent of the Guild of the Assump­ with a grin. “And you think OUR 956 Main Street, in sign. mittee does not feel double tion, past president of the Council music is weird. Just listen to Steven Merovonicb, 51, of 22 sessions are the answer to the of Catholic Women, and one of these song titles,” he said to his C a S U A L V I L L A G E R Downtown Manchester Ridgefield St., being found in­ problem either for many of the the organizers of the Catholic sisters. “My Heart Is a Hobo,” toxicated. same reasons associatedjvith the Sixes 7-15 Mothers Circles. Loring photo ‘"Ihe Lady From Twenty-Nine Lawrence R. Randall, 16, of continuous school year. Graham, a native of Boston, Palms” “Put Your Arms Around East Hamton, following too Wolff said the citizen’s com­ mittee is preparing flyers to be attended Northeastern University The engagement of Miss Me Honey” and get this one,” he closely. In order to practice Law, Medicine, delivered to every local Super nWess corduroy. in Massachusetts. He was Crystal E. HicUng to Daniel added with dramatic flourish, William J. Reister, 37, of 57 household. The flyers will contain Harvey, both of Manchester, has “Ctu Baba, Chi Baba.” Washington St., illegally pushing been announced by her parents, Pharmacy, etc., a person must have a a motor vehicle. Although we had just started Kurt Richter, 71, of ID Thomp­ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hicking Jr. looking at the scrapbook, I Engaged of 136 W. Center St. degree and pass a state exam in Connec­ son Rd., reckless driving. decided they’d seen enough and Aim S. Shelto, 21, of 48 Myrtle Public Records closed the cover. A picture of me Her fiance is the son of Mr. and St., possession of a controlled Warranty Deeds fell out of the book and landed on Mrs. Gerard Harvey of 302 ticut. Yet no pxam or degree is Harry T. Bowkley to Donald E . Out “?untoi SWrts the shelf in front of us. My father drug. 1 ^ ^ tunn«a. C l 9 5 Adams St. J a n L. St. (jiermain, 22, of 56 (M en and Marylyn M. (M en , used to say it was his favorite Glenstone Dr., Rockville, im­ property at 45 Ralph Rd., con­ NOWD Miss Hicking, a 1971 graduate picture of me. “Is that creepy girl necessary to perform the important proper passing and evading veyance tax $47.85. of Manchester High School, is YOU?” the kids began pointing responsibility. Donald R. Anderson and employed at the Jewell England increduously to my pompadour science of Fitting Children's Shoes. Insurance Co. on Main St. ' and shoulder-length page boy. Marguerite M. Anderson to Ray­ Cliarges of breach of peace, mond E. Demers and Aileen H. Mr. Harvey, a 1970 graduate of That’s when I stopped them. I The fitting award shown here is your being found intoxicated, and Demers, property at 1343 Tolland Manchester High School, has Our Never Better! simply couldn't take anymore! resisting arrest, against James T ^ e ., conveyance tax $20.90. attended Hartford State S'weaters Aionyrtbor 495 “NO, that is not me!” I said Daly, 51, of no certain address, ^erw ood Circle, Inc. to Louis Technical College and graduated assurance that the shoefitter waiting on tucking the picture safely inside were noUed, and I^ly was com­ J. Spadaccini and Maryann from the Allied Construction the scrapbook. “There’s a strong mitted to Norwich ^ t e Hospital { Spadaccini, pn^ierty on Timrod Heavy Equipment Training your child has undergone training in nrodt turtles, caW family resemblance. But that^c- for 30 days to one year. Rd., conveyance tax $51.15. School, Sprin^ield, Mass. He is ture, that CREEPY picture, is of Trustees of South United employed by Ray Lebelle, home your Aunt Nancy!” professional fitting techniques. Charges of evading respon­ Methodist Church to Richard P. remodeling builder of sibility against Anthony J. JubinviUe and Qiarleen C. Jubin- Our .,„ed Shirts Manchester. MitcheU, 39, of Middletown, were viUe, property at 17 Bond St. The wedding is pianned for College Note I Casual Village Proudly Displays This Certificate! dismissed. ______Joel G. Esten and SaUejean Jan. 27, 1973. Elast Hartford Session Esten to O rald R. Friedman and Lorinf; Photo Stephen A. Armstrong, son of The case of Vmcent Bedner, 53, Joan W. FYiedman, property on Mr. and Mrs. Ralph P. of Somers, charged in connection Christine Dr., no conveyance tax. The engagement of Miss Colvin Ross and Myia E. Ross Maureen W. Murdock to Peter J. Armstrong of 16 Lydall St.; with an Aug. 19 accident on 1-86 First Female in Space Wayne C. Steely, son of Mr. and in Manchester in which two per­ to Malcolm E. Anderson and Olshewski. both of Manchester, Beverly J. Anderson, property at First woman to travel in Mrs. Harold Steely of 39 Trebbe sons were kiUed, was continued has been announced by her 19 Lexington Dr., conveyance tax parents. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin J. space was Valentina Vladi­ Dr.; and Gary W. Tureck, son of to Sept. 11. mirova Tereshkova of Rus­ Mr. and Mrs. Ernest J. Tureck of Bedner is free on a $2,000 $45.10. Murdock of 574 Gardner St. THE SHOE THAT UNDERSTANDS CHILDREN Judgment Liens sia. She orbited the earth 48 150 W. Center St., have been surety bond. He is charged with Her fiance is the son of Mrs. Woolco Department Store, Inc. Elma Olshewski of 101 Oliver Rd. times in a 70-hour and 50- named to the spring semester misconduct with a motor vehicle minute space flight that dean’s list in Drew University's (two counts) and evading respon- Enfield, against Frances and the late Joseph Obhewski. Fitzgerald, property at 156 BisseU Miss Murdock, a graduate of lasted from June 16 to June College of Liberal Arts. Madison. sibUity (one count). Great o St., $113.21. Manchester High School, 19, 1963. N. J. Philip J. Michaud, 21, of Rt. 66, House and Hale against Arthur graduated cum laude from Columbia, was fined $75 after and Barbara McCarthy, property Tunior Looks Manchester Community College pleading guilty yesterday to a at 132 Falkner Dr., $199.77. ^ at this year. She is employed at the Tax Lien accounting firm of Robert D. charge of speeding. Judge Joseph -Bv CLAY K. POLLAN- A. Adorno recoimnended that his United States against Robert' Miller and Co. in West Hartford. ARIES LIBRA greater-than-ever ..'’y MAR. Jl Yoor Daily Activity Guida swr.. 23 license be suspended for 30 days. Ident of 321 Green Rd., doing Mr. Olshewski, a 1969 graduate According fo i/i# S>or». ocf. 22 business as Better (Tleaners, $1,- of Manchester High School, has ■ (» To develop messoge for Wedfiesdoy,. 035-37-38-70 Charges of possession of mari­ 009.38. savings! served with the U.S. Marine S^-78-85-88 reod words corresponding to numbers 72-73.74 ^ juana and possession of con- of your Zodioc birth sign. Trade Name Certificate Corps including a tour of duty in TAURUS SCORPIO Based on practical experience and supplementary training in professional fitting techniques, troUled drugs against Roland J. Roy Franklin, 49 Erie St., ARR. TO 1 Business 31 Sense 61.The ocr. T T ^ Vietnam. He is employed at Hart­ 2 Wotch 32 Dinner 62 Way Paradis, 19, of 17 Brookfield St., doing b u sin g as United Con­ I MAT TO 3 Personal 33 Love 63 Those Tl and on the completion of a qualifying examination ford Dispatch. HOr. South Windsor, were noUed tractors. Girelll penions | '\3 0 -;33-50-53 4 Possessions 34 Books 64 One 12-15-17-32^ . '58-61-62 5 Your 35 Herd 65 Medicol retirements 6 Check 360f ^ 66 Cor 39-4MV82^ GEMINI 7 Tire 37 Fought 67 Doctors SAGITTARIUSVI t I MHIW* Utah Justice Baby hummingbirds are 38 Ne^tiotioni 68 Activities 8 And NOK.r - « MCK TO SCHOOL about the size of a small yV'UUNf TO 9 Personality 39 Out 69 If fingernail when hatched and 10 Pleosure 40 Would 70 Con OfCC. Tl Poor, Says Study Y 7-11-13 11 Pressures 41 ideol 71 Dentists 14-16-20.21^ SPECIAL! must,be fed every minute or -57-66 12 Short 42 Somewhere 72 Awaits 25-44-46 13 Before 43 A 73 Your SALT LAKE CITY (AP) two in the beginning. CANCER. is hereby conferred with The Stride Rite Award of excellence in the fitting AnyPortabb U You 44 For 74 Letter CARRICORN Twenty-seven per cent of Utah’s Eventually they are able to be II IS T r ip ^ - 45 Enjoy 75 Be DEC. TT put on 5-minute feeding. TT 16 Moy 46 Assistonce 76 Lowyers « of juvenile footwear. And is further commended justices of the peace think the TTPEIIffilTER 17 Or 47 For 77 You^re JAN. I* quaUty of their justice is poor, O 5- 9-27-29 16 Absorb 48 Affection 76 AdvoTKed 2- 3- 4-24/C 19 And 49 Consulting 79 Bold 26-28-34 sometimes to the point of not EXCITING .gy31-36«>64 for outstanding personal service and dedication to pre^sion fitting, IIT«» NEW! — 20 Be 50 Letter 60 Humor AQUARIUS being justice at aU, according to a Anderson-Little (NaOsHwiTar Ptektia) LEO 21 Colled 51 Loved 61 Pleose NATURAL HEALTH j 22 TripkS 52 Success 82 You JAN. TO M d foot heajth in the best tradijtions of our industry. cAQreatfSName in ^^F in e C lo th in g .^:^A0G. TT * 23 Are 53 Is 63 Forceful « l ‘. I I **T$e self-criticism is in a 104- 4 24 Cor 54 Indicoted 84 Surfocts POOD SHOPPE 052-54-59-68 I 25 Upon 55 Under 85 Step 1- 8- 10-2 2 / 0 r V - / ■ r - page "Utah Courts Study,” TTPElWnER SERVICE jfc49-77-79^ \ 26 Keys 56 Using 86 Neor l23-5^-89VS; prepared by the UUh Law IN MANCHESTER 67 Good L nOMCHST. AT THE VIRGO I 27 Is 57 The MSCIS (MANCHESTER PARKADE) WEST MIDDLE TPKE. - BROAD ST. I 28 Bonk 56 On 88 Further Research Institute for the Utah MMCHESTER ^ AUG. TT m.1. I* The Green Shoe Manufacturing Company * 29 Emphasised 59 in 89 Auspices Legislative CouncU. and rdeased w M M M 6- PHONE 647-1451 PARKADE f / ./ SfRT. TT £ 30A 60 Of 90 You MAR.R tv .T 0 ^ 8/30 Friday. W \ ,18-19-4548 )Good (^Adverse Neutral U1-47-49-6SO '6043-86-90 Hiov 57-71-76 D] \ V PAGE SIX - MANCHEStER EVENING HERALD. Tues., Aur. 29.1972 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Aug. 29,1972— PAGE SEVEN HUmrl^Btnr E ap h o iit And Atudety 0 . Connecticut Yankee Gillette Castle: MIAMI BEIACH — The Republicans arc leaving here today in a mood of euphoria By A.H.O. CmifttQ i|fraU» tinged with a touch of free-floating anxiety. There isn’t the slightest doubt without the liberal, sugar-daddy, 00 The euphoria is easily understood. A re­ permissive kind of leadership he The Interior Detail nominated Richard Nixon heads into this that those two redoubtable battlers, who have to be classified would like to have the state *b^ ^ lVonb" ''' fympaign with the biggest apparent lead of believe Babbidge provided. Then, FubUiber any candidate of modem timm, not excep­ as bantams If physical height and TyrandedI October 1, u n weight were all that counted, when the Governor feels like ■* ting Dwight Eisenhower in 1956 or Lyndon delivering a really low blow, he Johnson in 1964. No matter which poll ^ e already acknowledge themselves to be in the same ring, deter­ deplores the low estate to which delegates read they see the President leading UConn athletic teams have fallen, Hotter. ______Soiator McGovern by from 25 to nearly SO mined to slug it out whether or not any nominating referee ever and pledges his leadership to an SUBSCRIPTrON RATB8 percentage points. Poyoble In Adronce.___ rules it an official title match. effort to see that the university One Yeor ...... *H-29 fields better teams. One has to aU Montha ...... 19.60 The anxiety is more nebulous. One part of We refer to those two Three Hontha ...... 9.76 gamecocks. Governor Thomas watch the Governor closely to One Honth ...... 9.16 it is nothing more than the Dewey syndrome, Slzifls Copy ...... i5o Meskill, and Dr. Homer D. Bab- guess how much he himself By Carrier ...... weekly 76c______a haunting recollection that the Republicans T ' Z bidge. resigned president of the relishes the degree of non se- IfBHBlIiR or ______— and Mr. Nixon himself — have a record of quitur and injustice which is in­ THE ASSOCIATED PREOT . blowing substantial leads. Tom Deyrey lost University of Connecticut and The Aaaodatad Praaa la aodderely corporated in such innuendoes. to Harry Truman, Mr. Nixon to John currently master of Timothy • titled to the uae of repabUcatlon of ^ all Dwight College at Yale. newa dlapatchea credited to It or not othw Kennedy when all the summer omens were Dr. Babbige, for his part, likes wlae credited In thla paper and alao the The inevitability of it all began local newa putdlahed. here. , , . for victory. Four years ago Mr. Nixon very to throw out eulogies to t o All rigfata of repnbllcatloo of apeclal dla­ the moment Meskill was elected nearly lost to Hubert Humphrey despite an "Dempsey decade,” in which patchea herein alao reaerred. Governor and began The Kancheater Puhliahinc _Company aa- early commanding lead. recommending the establishment higher education in Connecticut ■umea no tlnanrlal reapooalDllltr for tp>o- finally got its big break forward. of tuition at the University. It was gTaphlcab erroii appearing In adrein^ But this is not the only dampener on The only thing Governor Meskill menta and other readlna matter In The « ratified when the new Governor Hancheater Evenlns Herald.______euphoria. The prospect of victory, welcome has ever been willing to give John and his lieutenants began a series for whatever reason, is nonetheless marred . -♦ Dempsey credit for has been the ro ll aerrice client of N. B. A. Seretoe. Bw. of coolly calculated rebuffs and Putdlahem Repreaentatlrea — Kathewa, by uncertainty as to whether it is owed to a state deficit, and for a long time Bhamtnti and Cullen Inc., teeclal Atency restraints for the University —New Yorit, Chlcaso, Detroit and Boaton. real change in the public’s view of the he acted as if his greatest purpose President and its Trustees in^he Republican Party or to the temporary in life was to expunge all other MEMHER AUDIT BUREAU OT CIRCULA- pursuit of their functioning and T lO m ______memories of his predecessor collapse of the Democratic Party and the when Dr. Babbidge. announcing DIaplay adrertlabix cloainc boon political ineptitude of its momentary stan­ from the record. And Dr. Bab­ his retirement, followed that act Honday — 1 pm. Friday bidge likes to talk about the For Tueaday — 1 pm . 5latnrday dard bearer. by registering as a Democrat and For Wedneaday—1 pm . Honday The troubling question, in other words, is “cooly hostile ” attitude he Tot Tboieday—1 pm. Tueaday then admitting that he would whether the expected victory heralds a new detects the Governor adopting Fbr Friday—1 p.m. Wedneaday consider entering the public ser­ CUaritled deadline U Noon day political f o r ti^ or will prove a mere before puhllcatlon U IfooD Friday vice as a candidate for Governor. toward higher education for Saturday and Honday puhUea- happenstance.*Does the Republican Party in But it is only a limited truth What is going to make this & tlon. 1972 have a ticket to victory good for just this running encounter fascinating, that the two gamecocks are spurred only by a quarrel over trip only? round by round, and especially Richard Nixon would like, if he can, to go for us commentators, is the fact how the University of Connec­ down in history not only as a successful ■■fk that these two battlers will be ticut should be operated and led. Falsehood And Violence President but also as one who, as Franklin sure to provide their own spark They are really meeting for the Roosevelt did for the Democrats 40 years soul of Connecticut, and neither and color as the match ago, restored his party as a major political "Is man’s civilization only a wrappage progresses. Each is deliberate of them will be content with force, even the dominant one. anything less. The match : WELCOME through which the savage nature of him car •••• in his footwork, and each is lightning fast with his left, yet between the two of to m may still burst, infernal as ever?” Something else is required for a major jOILLETTE each, if we may shift in the never be made official, which turning in American politics, a leader, of ' CASTLE middle of the round from the would require that Dr. Babbidge That was Thomas Carlyle’s question, and course, commanding the respect of the party be given the Democratic nomina­ it’s one of those one sentence quotation! parlance of the ring to that of the and a majority of the countrjf. But beyond ______anything goes mortal kind of tion for Governor. But neither of that a party whose image-if you will forgive often used to fill small spaces on editorial CoUTlesy Nitionsl Gallery ol Art, Washington. D.C. combat, has an instinct for the to m will consider it over until that word-fits the political image the country pages. EDOUARD VILLARD: Portrait of Madame Bonnard jugular. there has been a decision, either has of itself. Elarly in the encounter, they between themselves or between The kind of discussion that might be That means that a political party to gain have learned how to insult each proxies, which heads Connecticut the continuing confidence of the country down the tight narrow road started by Carlyle’s question wras taken up, other in mortal fashion. must offer it a sense of purpose that fits what with a hint of answer, in the lecture the Governor Meskill does it by which is not always straight, and the people as a whole see as the nation’s observing, with his dry and bitter does not always lead toward life, Russian writer,, Aleksandr i I. Solzhenitsyn, needs for the time. It was by doing so that or down the broad visionary road wrote for his acceptance of the Nobel FTize Nixon^s Attack malice, that he believes Connec­ the Republicans held the country’s con­ Inside ticut will somehow "manage to which sometimes does lead for Literature. fidence from 1860 to 1932, and that the survive the Babbidge decade. " by toward something other than K Democrats did so from 1932-until what date? destruction. One concern of the Russian writer, who Mechanism which he means get along never dared participate in the award The President has earned the country’s Entrance to Gillette's retreat from acting fours ceremonies, was for the business of the respect by, as much as anything else, Report Herald Open Forum violence in our lives. restoring a measure of competence to Photo! by Reginald Pinto government. His program for Vietnam, con­ By Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. INovak Yesterday Welcome Home “Violence,” he wrote, “less and less em­ troversial though it is, has obviously been To the Editor, The 19-foot-high ceiling reflects the actor's love of native stone and Southern white oak barrassed by the limits imposed by centuries well-managed. His shifts in foreign policy WASHINGTON — Despite The most successful orchestra­ Senate for the first time in 20 25 Years Ago The purpose of this letter is to have been skillfully made. His domestic tion so far by Colson’s group was years. A five-year, no strike, no bring to the attention of the of lawfulness, is brazenly and victoriously fears t o t overkill reaction to The weapon: a decision by programs, whatever you think of them, have Sen. George McGovern’s political the modulated response to lockout contract is ratified by community and especially the striding across the whole world, un­ John Cashin, head of the been executed with uncommon order. attacks could unwittingly help Sargent Shriver’s charge t o t Mr. Local 63 of the TWUA after com­ Manchester Chamber of concerned that its infertility has been predominantly black National As this aissuredly helps his public standing reunite t o shattered Democratic Nixon “blew” an alleged chance pletion of negotiations between Commerce certain business prac­ demonstrated and proved many times in as measured in the polls, especially since his for Vietnam peace in January Democratic Party of Alabama (Tieney Bros, and the union. tices which my husband and I party. President Nixon has (NDPA), to instruct Alabama history. The world is being inundated by the immediate opponent has managed to convey order^ immediate counterat­ 1969 10 Years Ago have not encountered anywhere an air of chaos and confusion. This is Vice President Spiro. T. blacks to vote for the McGovern- in our 1,200 mile three week trip brazen conviction that power can do tacks under command of Charles enough, no doubt, to gain a Nixon victory in Agnew, obeying Mr. Nixon’s in­ Shriver ticket on the NDPA line, Final hearings are held by com­ to St. Petersburg Beach, Fla. anything, justice nothing. Dostoevsky’s Colson; a senior White House not the regular Democratic party mittees considering grievances by November. aide expert in political propagan­ sistence that he keep a low On returning to Manchester devils—apparently a provincial nightmare line (which has a sepa^te slate of Broad St, residents against t o Yet there is something lacking. And that da techniques. profile, handled Shriver’s charge today where we have resided for fantasy of the last century—are crawling lack accounts for the curious anxiety t o t gingerly—passing it off as the electors). town on assessments levied for a the past 21 years we stopped at a Colson and selected other portion of 1954 Sanitary Sewer across the whole world in front of our very mixes with the confidence of the convention. Presidential aides—speechwriter blunder of an “ inexperienced” Cashin’s decision could swing local market to purchase MJO.OOO or more black voters to Construction. It is the future of the paAy t o t remains Patrick Buchanan, media experts politician. Colson assigned the groceries. We had no money ex­ eyes, infesting countries where they could the NDPA voting column—which uncertain. John Scab and Kenneth Clawson role of heavy in knocking down cept the American Express not have been dreamed of. includes John LeFlore, a A Thought for Today For neither Mr. Nixon nor the Republican and occasionally White House Shriver not to “bad guy” Agnew Travelers Checks which we Party has captured the imagination of the but to a ’,’good guy” ; Swretary of longtime black leader in Mobile, Sponaored by t o Mancheater brought with us. I was subjected “And by means of the hijackings, kidnap­ major domo H. R. (Bob) Council of Churchea country. They have capitalized on the ■Haldeman—orchestrate the State William P. Rogers. as candidate for t o Senate. The to detailed questioning forced to pings, explosions and fires of recent years cost to Sparkman of losing that weariness of people with what the counterattacks in daily, early- But even this successful stage- pay .10 for each one cashed and they are announcing their determination to many votes to LeFlore could be “What gives life is God’s Spirit; , Democrats have to offer. They have not yet morning meetings at the White managing troubled many had my phone number listed on victory by Blount, who now trails man’s power is of no use at all. shake and destroy civilization! And they may inspired the nation with a vision of govern­ House. Republican leaders at the Miami the back of the check. ment to which all men can repair and which Beach convention, who fear Sparkman by at least 12 percen­ The words I have spoken to you We have'never been treated in well succeed.” However, their overall control are Spirit and life. Yet some of can thus claim their loyalty. has broken down almost im­ overkill could drive millions of tage points. this manner by any store in Cashin’s decision is ironic for you do not believe.” Having given this suggestion that perhaps mediately. The attack on Ramsey disaffected Democrats into Manchester nor by any motel, the national Democratic party’s John 6:63,64a If the awareness of this accounts for the Clark’s visit to Hanoi by John McGovern’s arms. Their view: let shop, or food market in the South the “savage nature” of us is “infernal as top priority fight to keep Senate Some of us listen to the words slight pall over the moment’s euphoria, it Mitchell, formerly Mr. Nixon’s headlines and television screens and this includes the Winn-Dixie ever,” the Russian writer discussed what he control because it stems directly of Christ but have the same dif­ also helps explain the othervrise inexplicable campaign manager and still his tell the story. Chain and Publix Markets. pronounced to be the special role of the man from Sen. McGovern’s decision ficulty as His disciples: we find about this convention. intimate adviser, was not in The President and the Colson Travelers checks are money and not to waste time or money in to m hard to believe. We look at of letters in such a situation. The Republican managers here have Colson's scenario for handling group reject that theory, for two they should be honored anywhere Alabama. The word that His ‘Good News” and see bad shown an almost neurotic compulsion to Clark’s escapades. The Colson reasons: first, to maintain party with proper identification., “What then,” he asked, “is the place and McGovern managers will bypass news for ourselves. We say t o t persuade the public t o t the party is in one group, feeling most Americans morale at the grass roots, hard 1 am extremely ashamed to be the Deep South and concede H to His words were fine for His day role of the writer in this cruel, dynamic, split mind about everything. were infuriated by Clark's counterattack is essential; se­ treated with such discourtesy in President Nixon convinced and age, but not for today. We say world on the brink of its own destructions? A It was all both unreal and unnecessary. statements in Hanoi with no need cond, and more important, ever my own home town when I was Cashin there was no need to t o t His life-style was suitable for Unreal because there are in fact real for White House prompting, had wilder swings by McGovern and treated with the utmost courtesy writer is not the detached judge of his worry about dividing votes Jesus, but not for us. differences within the party as to what the planned a low-key response. Shriver are expected by the White by business men throughout the compatriots and contemporaries, he is an between McGovem-Shriver elec­ Nothing can be further from party ought to be; the conservative-liberal Consequently, the White House House, and Mr. Nixon wants the South. Perhaps we in this section accomplice to all the evil committed in his tors on the regular Democratic the truth! His words are timeless. division still exists for all that Reagan and operatives were angered when Colson group’s techniques to be of New England have lost line and electors on t o NDPA His message a message for today. native land or by his countrymen. And if the Rockefeller smiled together. U nne^sary Mitchell—on his own—bom­ ready for them. something in dealing with because a difference of opinion within a line; after all, McGovern con­ And maybe that’s why so many customers which the Southerners Unks of his fatherUnd have flooded the barded Clark. people are busy “living,” yet party is not necessarily a display of Blount’s Secret Weapon cedes he can’t win the state under still retain namely; courtesy, asphalt of a foreign capital with blood, then Mr. Nixon wants the Colson have no life. Christ did not allow weakness. Former Postmaster General any conditions. manners, and breeding. the brown spots have been slapped against group to control totally the Himself to be rendered ineffec­ For at least 20 years now the country has Winton (Red) Blount has been So, Cashin passed word to his Sincerely yours, political response, all tive by pursuing the pretentions the face of the writer forever.” been on a political teeter-totter board, un­ handed a secret weapon that black organization: Vote for Lucy E. Desmond Republicans staying mute until McGovern'Shriver on the NDPA of His day. Instead, He Iqoked willing to give lasting allegiance to either marching orders come'from the could win him a seat from Top of the grand staircase Having posed the problem, and asserted line, guaranteeing a big vote for into the human heart, and is party. Witness the see-saw fortunes of each, White House. Mitchell's un­ Alabama in the U.S. Senate LeFlore that could change the doing the same today. the responsibiUty of the writer, Solzhenitsyn the proliferation of third-party movements, prompted blast against Clark against veteran Democratic Sen. balance of power in Washington Rev. Robert J. Burbank then outlined what he thought the writer the narrowness of the victor’s margins in shows the difficulties of running John J. Sparkman—and possibly for the next two years. Church of Assumption Current Quotes recent presidential elections. such a delicate operation. bring Republican control of the might do. What has happened is that the old consen­ “We shall be told, ” he wrote, “What can sus, forged by the Democrats in the depres­ "I don’t care. I really don’t at literature possibly do against the ruthless sion days, is worn out. And none other has this point. I think all this talk arisen to take its place. about ’76 is debilitating to the onslaught of open violence? But let us not Perhaps none is possible now, given the party, its counterproductive and I forget that violence does not live alone and is uncertain mood of the country, for perhaps think it’s four years away so it’s not capable of living alone: it is necessarily the country does not know what it wants in Fischetti an eternity in politics we * 1'>T2 Elurafo U»il> .New* j l* interwoven with falsehood. poUtical leadership. But this is just what shouldn’t be discussing.” — Vice makes the opportunity. It is just in such President Spiro T. Agnew dis­ "Violence finds its only refuge in periods t o t there come those turnings in cussing yvhether delegate appor­ falsehood, falsehood its only support in American politics that embark it on a new / tionment rules in the 1976 Republica’h National Convention violence. Any man who has once acclaimed road. These come when one party or another might help him gain the presiden­ violence as his method must Inexorably succeeds in articulating a clear view of tial nomination. choose falsehood as his principle. At its where it would lead the country, and is perceptive enough-or lucky enough-to find "There’s kind of a religious birth, violence acts openly, and even with Foot of the carpeted grand staircase pride. But no sooner does it become strong, one t o t captures the country’s imagination movement going on in this cam­ and so the loyalty of the majority. paign. People give almost like firmly established, than it senses the they give tithings at church. Peo­ Gillette Castle, originally called It reached its peak in 1901, when he rarefication of the air around it and it cannot Finding it and articulating it is, in the first ple really believe in this “Seventh Sister," was built during a earned $310,000. continue to exist without descending into a instance, the task of the party’s leader. A movement.” — Morris Dees, who five-year period in the second decade of Although records of his investment fog of lies, clothing them in sweet taljf. Paradoxically, though, a real consensus is is heading a direct mail move­ this century and sits atop a towpring hill are non-existent, an estimate of the achieved only through debate; otherwise it is ment in effort to raise campaign on the east side of the Connecticut River original outlay for land (115 acres), “It does not always, not necessarily, open­ illusory. funds for Sen. George McGovern, roads, building, landscaping, and other ly throttle the throat; more often, it The Republicans leave here confident that the Democratic presidential in Hadlyme. It is open to the public from Memorial Day to Columbus Day. improvements approximates $1,100,000. demands from its subjects only an oath of the Democratic Party has stumbled. They nominee. are confident t o t Richard NUon will win in The building and grounds, operated In addition, he installed three miles of allegiance to falsehood, only complicity in narrow gauge track, with rolling stock oP November. What is less certain is what ‘We’re trying to find a and maintained by the Connecticut Park falsehood. comes after November-whether the ex­ and Forest Commission, perpetuate the two miniature locomotives, two sinall bureaucratic way to^ avoid vic­ Pullmans, and a serpentine observation “But writers and artists can conquer pected victory will prove one more political timization of students without name of one of the legendary figure of accident, or whether through it the party can car. The cost has been placed at $50,000. falsehood. In the struggle with falsehood, art nurturing idleness and opening the American theater. The name of find a way to speak for the countiy in the m In his will, Gillette cautioned ex­ always did win and it always does win! One Pandora’s Box.” — Prof. Gates William Gillette, actor and playwright, future. Agnew, discussing a program at is synonyrpous with that of the master ecutors of his estate to exercise dis­ word of truth shall outweigh the whole But the Republicans here know the oppor­ Indiana University which permits crimination in disposing of the property, tunity is there, not only to win an election sleuth, Sherlock Holmes. From 1899 to world”. students to declare “academic 1932, Gillfette enacted the role of A. “so all the things he loved about it but for the first time since 1932 to lauch a bankruptcy” and throw out a would not fall into possession of some Those last nine words could, along with new direction for American politics. The Conan Doyle’s fictional character more semester’s worth of poor grades, blithering saphead who had no concep­ ajbi Carlyle’s question, make another one anxiety is wheher Richard Nixon and his which will not be counted on than 1,300 times. party can seize it.-VERMONT ROYSTEIR IN During that span, Gillette’s income as tion of ^ e r e he is or with what sur­ sentence quotation suitable for small spaces their point average. The balcony overlooking the 50-fbol-long,.30-foolT-wide^ living room \ THE WALL STREET JOURNAL SAiP Hi't> Th£ V/dUM A^AlN Btff IT HAAftf HIM A BIT' actor and dramatist ran over $3 million. rounded.” ^ editorial pages. V ■\ \ A- r \ PAGis EIGHT - Ma n c h e s t e r e v e n in g h e r a l d , Tues.. aur, 29,1972______MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Aug. 29,1972- PAGE NINE Two Gold Medals Triple Crown Wi thin Reach dhouaUL dnqlsL Town Softball Title on Line Tonight By Of White Sox^Dick Allen E A R L YO ST Norm’s Gain MB ’s Game A way Garnered by Spitz I "'"Cs 'Sports Editor BOSTON (AP) - Veteran Sox’ Carl Yastrzemski in 1967, American League in batting their averages. A batting Finals, Top MUNICH (AP) - “I feel ^NATTONAL LEAGUE (.317), homers (32) and runs average is fine only if it great!" exulted. "I East slugger Dick Allen is bidding one year after Frank Robin­ From Playoff Title W L Pet GB to become the first player in son did it with Baltimore. batted in (92). produces runs. That’s what Dick’s, 19-4 did my best tonight. I’ll do my the game is— getting more Pittsburgh 75 46 .620 Chicago White sox history to Mickey Mantle performed the He appears a shoo-in to win By DEAN YOST best tomorrow and the day the homer and RBI titles, but runs than the other guy. Led by the brilliant eight-hit after that—and the day aftCT Chicago 65 57 .533 win the triple crown, but it’s feat with the New York is locked in a dogfight for the pitching of Buzz Keeney, Bunching four runs in the top of the fifth inning, Moriarty that.” New York 62 57 .521 strictly a secondary objective Yankees in 1956. Their teams St. Louis 60 61 .496 batting championship. “I’ll give you an example of Norm’s Catering knocked Brothers came from behind last night at St. Thomas If he does, the handsome, for him. won the AL pennant in those Montreal 55 65 .458 what I mean. If I’m the letter Country Club Dick’s American from further Seminary in Bloomfield to defeat Hartford Insurance Group, mustachioed California swimmer "Triple crown, hell—the years. “There are a lot of things Philadelphia 44 76 .367 with a man on first, the play in the Town Slow Pitch 4-3, before 1,000 fans. This was the opening game of the best will be well on his' way to gar­ only thing I’m interested in is “If I win jthe Triple Crown more important than West Softball Tournament with a two out of three series for the Ttri League playoff title. nering an unheard-of seven Olym­ the club winning 95 games, and we don’t win, the Triple average," he said while percentage is against me Cincinnati 77 45 19-4 victory last night at Tonight action will continue at 5:30. pic gold medals—and on his way which should be enough to Crown will mean nothing,” he foregoing batting practice in scoring him. It’s more impor­ Houston 69 54 .561 8Vk to obliterating the memories of added. his customary fashion. “If I go tant for me to get him into Fitzgerald Field. Moriarty’s, finishing only se­ knocked in both Slomcinsky and Los Angeles 65 55 .542 11 win our division,” Allen said Mexico Qty. position for someone else to Tonight at the same location. cond best this season to Hartford, Veleas to give Moriarty’s a 4-1 A tlanj 57 67 .460 21 Monday night before the Allen, who played for O-for-4 in a game, but I move He brought the United States score him. Norm’s will battle the Walnut received fine reUef pitching from lead. San Francisco 54 70 .435 24 White Sox beat the Red Sox 6- Philadelphia, St. Louis and two men up and they score Champ Lauds its first two golds in the 20th Barbers for the title. Norm's was hard-throwing John Serafini. The Serafini. doing a superb job, San Diego 46 76 .377 31 4 in a nationally televised Los Angeles in the National and we win 2-0,1 feel that’s as Summer Games Monday, “That wins ball games—and the second best club in the young righthander took over for gave up three hits and two runs in Monday’s Result baseball game. League before being acquired important as getting hits. rocketing to an astounding I want to be known as a Charter Oak League while starter Lev Spencer in the second five and two-third frames. A dou­ Pittsburgh 5, San Diego 3 The last player to win the by the White Sox after the "Too many ballplayers Walnut captured top laurels in inning and pitched out of a bases- ble by Qchon in the sixth setup triumph in the 200-meter men’s think only of themselves and winning ballplayer.” butterfly, then anchoring the vic­ Cincinnati 5, New York 2 Triple Crown was the Red 1971 season. He is leading the the Candlelight League. loaded situation. the Insurance second run. torious 400-meter relay team. St. Louis 4, &n Francisco 2 Norm’s, the visiting club, Hartford starter Dave Qchon, Serafini wild pitched Qchon to Only games scheduled Youngster It was also a day in which Air scored four times in each of the with regular season pitching third and he scored on another Today's Games Force Capt. Micki King of Her- first three innings and held a mark of 10-2, had control wild pitch. Los Angeles Singer 4-12 at Five RBI Game Helps Sink Red Sox mosa Beach, Calif., dazzled her Major League commanding 12-1 lead. The vic­ problems all night as he issued In the seventh, Hartford staged way to a gold medal in the three- Chicago Pappas 9-7 tors failed to tally in the fourth seven walks over the first four a rally when leadoff batter Tom San Diego Arlin 8-18 at — Leaders— STANm UNSKl innings. A fielder's choice, an meter springboard diving, Vic while Dick’s added a pair, but DiFore laced a triple to left Pittsburgh Blass 14-6, N infield hit and two consecutive 2 Auer of North Hollywood, Calif., Andrews Returns ‘Home’ resumed the scoring parade in centerfield. He scored on an in­ Age and experience in the person of Stan Hilinski proved walks accounted for Hartford's came within an eyelash of a gold Montreal Moore 5-6 at Atlanta AMERICAN LEAGUE the fifth and finished up by field out. A fielder’s choice and a in small bore riflery and the Hardin 3-0, N too much for youthful Scott Leone in the 1972 Club pushing five runs across in the first run. popup to catcher Merrill ended BATTING (300 at b a ts)- Moriarty's knotted the count 1- young Yank basketball team con­ New York McAndrew 10-5 at Championship Tournament at the Manchester Country CHub. seventh inning. the contest. Likes Fenway Park Wall D.AUen, Chi, .317; Carew, Min, Carl Colangelo collected five 1 when Bob Trikakis led off the tinued its winning ways. Gndnnati Billingham 10-10. N Hilinski prevailed in the two-weekend, four-day 72-hole play .315. WINNERS — Feline League winners last night were the Cougars. Front row, sixth reaching first on an error Spitz can make it three in a row Philadelphia Reynolds 012 or by overt^ng the halfway leader, Leone the pair entered the hits for the winners while Danny BOSTON (AP) - Mike An­ Tanner put Luis Alvarado at se­ covered the marathon distance in RUNS-D.Allen, Chi, 80; Marlene Donnelly, Kathy O'Brien, Mary Gracyalny, Laura Dunfield, Carol and advanced to second on the Moriarty’s (4) tonight with a victory in the 200- Brandon 5-5 dt Houston Wilson l^ t 18 holes all deadlocked. Guacnione contributed four cond in a defensive move. trips to the mound, surprised Murcer, NY, 78. over-throw by shortstop George ab r h meter freestyle final. The 100. N drews, an old Boston favorite singles. Keeney added three hi&, Brown; Middle, Cress Hassett, Sharon Soucie, Andy Mazzoli, Gail Kelley, DiMauro. re ► "This park drives me crazy," many observers by replacing RUNS BATTED IN-D.Allen, “Scott Leone,” the five-time winner of the most coveted Qccaglione. Rich Riordan's in­ women, meanwhile, still seeking San Francisco Barr 5-7 at St. who helped the Red Sox to the title in the membership said,”is one of the finest, nicest including an inside-the-park Sue Leslie; Back, Coach Tim Hassett, Barbara Wood, Dave Mazzoli, Petie Trikakis. ss he said as 20-year-old Terry starter Dave Lemonds with the Chi, 92; Murcer, NY, 73. homer while Glen Cuacnione also field grounder moved Trikakis to Riordan, 7B-CF to get out of the wake of Louis Qeveland 12-10, N American League pennant as Wollenberg, Andrea Hassett, Sharon Flavell, Bon Rickard. (Herald photo by Johnson. 3B 9 Forster earned his 22nd save with bases loaded and two out in the HITS-Rudi, Oak, 150; young fdlows that I have ever played with. He plays a real third. Gene Johnson bounced to Australian sensation Shane Wednesday’s Game a rookie in 1967, is having a produced three safeties. Byrd Balesano, 2B two hitless innings as the fifth first. Bruce Gossage, 21, got out Piniella, KC, 140. solid game and I’m sure you will be hearing a lot about Scott Buceivicius ) third, breaking with the pitch, Carlson. CF Gould, will be out to gain a gold San Diego at Pittsburgh, N ball in trying to do the same Carlson and Bill Sheekey' Chicago pitcher. "Anything can of that jam and lasted another 4 Trikakis raced home and the Slomcinslw. IB in the 200-meter breaststroke. Los Angeles at Chicago job for the Chicago White Sox. TRIPLES-Fisk, Bsn, 8; Rudi, Leone.” collected two singles each. Veleas. LF happen here." 1-3 innings. Leone, 17, will be a senior at Manchester High starting Ron LaLiberte and Carl throw by third baseman Bob Merrill. C i remembered what happened San Francisco at St. Louis, N "We're having a lot of fun and Oak, 8; Blair, Bal, 6; Murcer, Spencer. P The Red Sox had at least one "I just thought it the right thing Hohenthal managed two hits LaVigne was in the dirt allowing in Mexico," said Spitz, who had Montreal at Atlanta, N everything is going great," An­ NY, 6; Ihompson, Min, 6. next month. At the halfway point in the (Hub Championship, Serafini. P base runner in every inning ex­ to do." Tanner said. "I didn’t HOME RUNS-D.AUen, Chi, Leone was out front with a 36-hole score of 147, deadlocked apiece for the losers. Cougars Feline Champions him to score. brashly predicted he would per- New York at Cincinnati, N drews said Monday night after cept the third. They left a whop­ want them to get a big jump on us Qchon had a no-hitter going for Totals 25 4 3 1 ‘ sonally win five golds, only to fail Philadelphia at Houston, N 32; Cash, Det, 22; Murcer, NY, with veteran Ray Evelhoch. Dick Steeves was next in line at Norm’s 444 0115-1621-0 Hartford (3) driving in five runs with a homer ping 13 stranded, Chicago in the first inning. Any time you four and two-third frames then ab r h e rbi AMERICAN l e a g u e ; 22; R.Jackson, Oak, 22. Dick’s'’ ' 010 2010 - 4- 63 in all five attempts, winding up and a double in"leading the White 148 with Hilinski, fourth, at 149, two strokes back of the co­ Pacing a potent 26hit offense Leslie, Andy Mazzoli and Barbara Brancato. CF pitchers working out of three can save runs in this ball park STOLEN BASES-D.Nelson, Jumping off to a three-run lead the MB'S Stan Slomcinsky lined a merely as one member of two East Sox to a 6-4 victory over the pace-setters. in the first inning the Cougars was Mary Gracyalny with a Woods added two singles each. C'iccaglione. SS bases-loaded jams. you've got to do it." Tex, 36; Campaneris, Oak, 34. sharp single over second base to Cichon, P winning relay teams in those Australia's Shane Gould W L Pi GB frustrated Red Sox. “I predict a great future for Scott,” Hilinski added. “I perfect six-for-six showing. She No member of the Panthers The White Sox managed only Asked about his other trips PITCHING (11 Decisiona)- went on to tame the Panthers in a drive in Gene Johnson' with the Daly.C games four years ago. 200-Medley Individual Swim Winner Detroit 67 55 .^9 Andrews enjoyed a reunion five hits, committed two errors from the dugout. Tanner grinned never had played golf with him until last Saturday and one-game playoff last night at collected four singles, a double was able to collect more than one second local run. Although Willin. IB Kdat, Min, 10-2, .833, 2.06 Hunter Safety Difiore, LF "1 was a Uttle nervous because Baltimore 66 56 .541 1 with his family and then renewed and surrendered nine walks. The and said: "I just wanted my Sunday. During the two rounds I was very much impressed. Fitzgerald Field for the Feline and a home run. hit. Moriarty’s couldn't buy a hit for of that." he said, recalling his New York 63 58 .521 3>>4 Palmer, Bal, 166, .750, 1.78. Resony, RF an old friendship with Fenway performance hardly qualified for mother to see me on television." Classes Listed Softball League title, 21-3. four innings they stranded seven York. 2B "But I'm still pleased," Auer Sloppy ball-handling by the STRIKEOUTS-N.Ryan, Cal, He has (p'eat potential and is a likable youngster. During the Gail Kelly added a homer and Wishinsky, PH thoughts as he stood on the star­ Boston 62 58 .517 4 Park's chummy left field wall. He an Emmy Award on national Queried about the risk of Elach team finished the regular base runners. ting block prior to the butterfly. added. "I think I represented my U.S. team enabled the Aussies to 233; Lolich, Det, 192. final 36 holes he never showed any strain and was as cool as a two singles, Carol Brown had a Cogan.26 Cleveland 58 64 .475 9 drilled a three-run homer, his television, but it kept them in having two pitchers as young as Hunter Safety instructions will The Cougars tallied at least one season with 161 won-loss records. Leo Veleas followed Slom­ A scant two minutes latei^a country well ... This is the maintain a 19-19 -tie in the Milwaukee 48 73 .397 18Vi cuccumber under pressure. double and two singles. Laura 27 3 5 3 2 seventh, high into the screen with first place in the American Gossage and Forster, Tanner had NATIONAL LEAGUE be given by George Atkins at 148 run in every inning in gaining the Cougars 3 314 5 4 1 - 21-26-6 cinsky with a smash to center and Totals world record 2:00.70. to be ex­ greatest event in my iife." opening minutes. Then the Yanks West two out in the third, and then “He’s not a wild player and keepfe the ball in play which is Loomis St. at 7:30 p.m. according Dunfield three singles and Sue Panthers0120000- 3-69 Moriarty's 000 040 0-4 Miss Gould, the 15-year-old clamped on a zone defense and League West. a prompt answer. BATTING (300 at title. Bill Merrill’s liner to center Hartford______. 010 001 1-3 act—the 22-year-old Indiana Chicago 71 50 .587 doubied to left center for two "They never quit as Boston "I don't care how old a pitcher bats)—Cedeno, Htn, .343; important. He’s not an erratic golfer and show ^ me a lot in to the following schedule. Sept. University pre-dental graduate Aussie schoolgirl, put her fourth ran away to a 56-24 halftime iead. Oakland 71 51 .582 Vi more runs in the sixth. the two rounds we played,” the current champ added. 15,29; Oct. 6,13,20; Nov. 17,24; world record on the books in kept threatening to catch up." is. When we go to training camp, B.Williams, (3ii, .340. from Carmichael, Calif., had his Ed Ratleff of Long Beach, Minnesota 60 59 .504 10 However, he wound up in a Hilinski has a fantastic record in Club Championsip Dm . 15; Jan. 12. swimming to a gold in the Tanner said. "Yep. they didn't we pick our 10 best no matter RUNS—Morgan, Cin, 107; Three-Year Pact first gold, leading a 1-2-3 sweep. Calif., scored 18 points and Jim Kansas Qty 58 62 .483 12Vi sweat, worrying in the clubhouse This course is required by the women's 200-meter individual quit, the young men, the old ones what past records show. These Bonds, SF, 97. competition. He has won five titles, more than any man in Ihcpco^llfK Gary Hall of Garden Grove. Brewer of Maywood. 111., California 54 67 .446 17 as the White Sox clung to the lead and the medium age ones, too. kids have been fantastic. Forster RUNS BATTED IN-StorgeU, club history, and he was second best on four other occasions, State of Connecticut if you are UNIONDALE, N.Y. (AP) - Calif., a surprisingly distant fifth relay. grabbed 18 rebounds to lead the Texas 48 73 .397 23 against repeated Boston threats. getting a license for the first time "Now I'm looking forward to There's great character on this and Gossage are very mature, Pgh, 99; Colbert, SD, 96. including the 1971 play when Erwin Kennedy prevailed. The Eddie Westfall, a star forward for T'lrestonc people in the early going, came on with a Monday’s Results Yanks. He was pulled for a pinch-runner club.” more like 28 or 30. They're big HITS-B.Williams, Chi, 159; latter wound up tied for third this year with a 296 total which or have let your license lapse for rush to win the silver medal, the freestyles," she said, Chicago 6, B^ton 4 in the sixth as Manager Chuck the Boston Bruins for many The only other American Tanner, who must have leaguers, and that tells it all." Brock. StL, 158. a period of 10 years. Hunting by barely nosing out Robin clutching her stuffed toy Baltimore 3, Minnesota 0 was matched by Steeves. Evelhoch fell back to an even 3(X) minors under 12 years of age is medalist Monday was a sur­ TRIPLES—Rose, Cin, 9; years, has signed a three-year Backhaus of Rediands, Calif. kangaroo after clocking 2:23.07, a Oakland 5, Cleveland 4 fOT fifth place. prohibited. Persons between the prising one, as 20-year-old Jamie Bowa, Phi, 8; Brock, StL, 8. contract^ with the New York Minutes after that. Spitz was time that broke a four-year mark Only games scheduled “I really wanted to regain the Club Championship,” ages of 12 and 16 years may hunt set by America's Claudia Kolb. McEwan of Silver Spring, Md., Major League RoUndup HOME RUNS-Colbert, SD, Islanders, a National Hockey A back in the water, foliowing Dave Today’s Games Hilinski said. “I’ve been playing a lot of golf in the past only if accompanied by a licensed Miss Gould beat Blast Ger­ picked up the bronze in the Cana­ 36; StargeU, Pgh, 30. Edgar of Ft. Lauderdale. Fla., Texas Paul 6-5 and Bospian 6-8 Sports Dial month and really got up for the Club Championship. I was hunter 21 years of age. League expansion club. John Murphy of Hinsdale, III., many's Kornelia Ender by about dian singles segment of the canoe at New York Kline 14-5 and STOLEN BASES-Brock, StL, 51; Cedeno, Htn, 45. satisfied with my four-day score of 292.” and Jerry Heidehreich of Dallas, half a second, with Lynn Vidali of slalom. Kekich 10-12, 2, twi-night TONIGHT Twins Blanked PITCHING (11 Decislons)- Leone, who was in the thick of the event until the final San Francisco, finishing less than 7:25 Red Sox vt. White Sox, East, MHS Begin Practice the first three swimmers in the He had been in eighth place Chicago Bradley 13-10 at holes Sunday, was a consistent player over the two weekends relay. a tenth of a second further back after the first of his two runs in wnc Nolan, Cin. 14-3, .823, 1.93 UUEUEVIUIU OFFER Boston "fiant 8-4, N Again he churned along and to take the bronze. the sport all but owned by Kansas City Nelson 7-4 at 7:25 Rangers vs. Yanks, WINF MarshaU, Mon, 14-4, .777, 1.58. with scores of 73-74-73-74 for a second best total of 294. again a world record was broken. "It took three games for us to Europeans. Blast Germans won Milwaukee Lonborg 12-7, N I By O’s Palmer 7:30 Olympic Highlights, Ch. 8 STRIKEOUTS-Carlton, Phi, Marit Hilinski’s word, Leone is a youngster to keep close Sweltering Weather become a team in Mexico City, 256; Seaver, NY, 186. This time the final clocking was both the Canadian and men's Baltimore Cuellar 13-14 at NEW YORK (AP) - Chicago’s Mike Andrews bedeviled tabs on in golfing competition. 3:26.42, more than three full and it probably will be the same kayak singles. Minnesota Perry 11-12, N U this time," U.S. Coach Hank Iba the Boston Red Sox Monday night while Oakland’s Angel seconds ahead of the silver­ The American women gym- Cleveland Tidrow 12-10 at Welcomes Gridders winning Russian team and six in said of his young basketball team. Mangual lived up to his name and kept the A’s on the heels .nasts finished fourth as Russia Oakland Hunter 6-7, N Allows One Hit in Six Innings By DEAN YOST front of third-place East Ger­ If that's the case, they'll be a of the White Sox in baseball’s American League West. won its first gold of the Games Detroit Lolich 19-10 at Califor­ many. team tonight—and they'll have to The temperature read 80 degrees and the date was and 's Imre Foeldi won nia May 5-10, N Andrews drove in five runs "I've been diving for 18 years," be in order to defeat Cuba, which INDIAN6A’s Monday, Aug. 28, but the state high schools football teams, it the bantamweight weightlifting with a home run and double to Nolan Back in Form said Miss King. “That's longer beat the Yanks in last year's Pan- Cleveland's Roy Foster hit a was the first day of practice. This included the fpptball competition. The U.S. water polo pace the White Sox to a 6-4 than the girl who came in second American Games. two-run homer off Oakland's powers at both East Catholic High and Manchester High. team defeated Cuba 7-6 as Bruce victory over Boston. They has been living.” The Americans, stretching Silk City Softball Vida Blue and Steve Dunning Bradley of Long Beach, Calif., remained one-half game in front As Mets Soon Learn Under the watchful eye of ticipated in the opening day Miss King, a 28-year-old Pon­ their unbeaten Olympic record to held the A's to one hit for sue scored three goals and Russell TOURNEY RESULTS of Oakland when the A's rallied Head Coach CSiff Demers, and workouts. G tiac, Mich., native, virtuaily 57 games, recorded their second for five runs in the seventh in­ innings before the roof fell in. CINCINNATI (AP) — Gary Nolan got only two-thirds of aided by his assistant coaches, Crosstown, Dave Wiggin Munich victory by beating Webb of Hermosa Beach, Calif., waltzed to her gold medal, Saturday ning, three on pinch hitter Newly acquired Matty Alou led the way through his private tunnel Monday night, but said he the Elagles went through learning worked his Indians on the Austraiia 81-55. added two. beating 17-year-old Swedish high Walt's 9, Black Stallion 7; Mangual's tie-breaking homer, off the big seventh with a single, could see the light at the end. And it shines on post-season defenses and how to combat off- tackling dummies while assistant, ^■•hool student Ulrika Knape by Walt's 12, Pero’s 10; Casa Loma and edged Cleveland 5-4. Reggie Jackson walked and the playoffs. tackle running plays. Larry Olson, directed the offen­ runners advanced on Mike almost 16 points. Blast ’s 11, Forgarty’s 2; Moriarty’s 21, In the only other AL contest, Nolan, Cincinnati's ace Catcher Duffy Dyer scored the Last season Elast compiled a 1-2 sive backfield on reaction drills. Fam ily Acts in Games Epstein’s ground-out. After an Marina Janicke was third, about Spruce St. 2; Bristol Sportsman Baltimore's Jim Palmer blanked righthander who had been first New York run in the eighth record in the Hartford County Darrell Vincek and Dave intentional walk - to Sal Bando three points further back. 11, Allied Printing 2; Canal Lanes Minnesota 2-0 on five hits, pulling bothered by a shoulder and neck after reaching base when Hall hit Conference and was 65 overall. A Fleishman, two members filled the bases, Ted Kubiak's Auer, a 35-year-old technical 7, B risto l S p o rtsm an 1; the Orioles to within one game of ailment, allowed only one hit in him on the left foot with an total of 15 seniors graduated, but counted upon this season by the Brother, Sister MePheter’s 16, Dillon’s 13; Silver idle Detroit in the Elast Division. sacrifice fly delivered one run Big Red, were spectators during and television writer, had a gold six innings in taking his first Demers has 13 letterman retur­ and Gene Tenace’s game-tying errant curve and then taking se­ Dollar 18, St. Jean's 1. There were only three games in ning including quarterbacks Bob the first day workouts. Vincek is for nearly two hours. Then along single chased Dunning. Mangual victory since July 13, a 62 deci­ cond on pinch-hitter Jim came 26-year-old North Korean the National League. Cincinnati sion over the New York Mets. Fregosi’s single to center. Love and Pete Hornat. Lou Casa- still hobbleing around on Sunday downed the New York Mets 5-2, then slaimned an 62 pitch from crutches from an ankle injury infantryman Li-Ho-jun to take it ColellaFrom U.S. Brookside 16, Jo’Ann’s 4; Gor­ His performance was perfect vant is also another returning Pittsburgh shaded San Diego 63 Mike Kilekenny far over the left Bud Harrelson bounced a dou­ while Fleishman is recuperating away from him. that one family may take home man's 9, Higganum 6; Groman’s except for a single by Dave letterman and is the club’s MUNICH (AP) - Olympic and St. Louis defeated San Fran­ field fence, giving Oakland just ble off Denis Menke's glove at STUART JENNINGS GROOBERT from an illness. more than one medal. 8, Hurley's 1; Sportsman 11, Saab Marshall with two outs in the punter. Tall Jay Murphy will "Naturally 1 was disap­ swimming is a bit of a family cisco 4-2. enough runs to withstand a two- third, scoring Dyer. John Milner Last season, working with such affair as the Munich games have The family line-up: 9; Sportsman 18, Brookside 8; fifth inning, and brought a smile handle one of the end positions. pointed," said Auer, who had The Red Sox named run homer by Graig Nettles in the slammed a Hall delivery over the Groobert Intermediate Winner players as quarterback John fired a world and Olympic seven brother-sister, brother- United States' Lynn and Rick Moriarty’s 11, Loma 10; to Nolan's round face. righthander Luis Tiant (8-4) to ninth. “I felt real good," he said, "I right field fence in the ninth for ’ “We are defense-minded right Wiggin, end Mike Mistretta, record-tying 598 points out of a brother or sister-sister con­ Colella. Piggies 16, D.A.V. 3; Gartenhaus ORIOLE6Twins oppose Chicago's Tom Bradley had good control and the curve the Mets final run. now, ” noted Demers, “we looked center Jon Beber and back Bill possible 600, only to have Li stellations on the entry lists. AustraUa's Neil and Gregory 13, Hollow 4; Piggies 11, Baltimore's Palmer got the (1610) on the mound tonight. ball was breaking well." Jennings Regains strong in this department during Rhodes, the Tribe compiled a 4-5 break them both with a 599 score, Some of the sisters and Rogers. Gartenhaus 9; Chatham Oakes 11, only run he needed when Don Brent Strom, making his third Tiant is shooting for a fifth con­ On Marshall, he said: "I was spring practice. Right now it’s overall and CCIL record. Eleven "For two hours 1 thought 1 won it brothers are in the medal class, Mexico's diving sisters Bertha^ Monkey Farm 6. Baylor homered in the fifth in­ start since his call-up from secutive victory. He has pitched trying to go up apd away from kind of hard to say what we are senior gridders graduated. A total and now it's a second place. and there is an outside chance and Norma Baraldi. ning off Dick Woodson. Boog Tidewater a month ago, gave up shutouts in his last two outings. him, and he punched it into right. Singles Net Title capable of doing.” of 19 players who saw action last 's Angela and Powell singled across an in­ all five Reds runs and dropped to But I felt good and I'm real happy A total of 57 Eagles par­ season have returned. , and Hans and surance tally in the eighth as 62. Back on top after a one year’s absence is Stuart Jennings about that." Werner Lampe. ^ Palmer breezed to his 18th Strom's problems began in the To get tbat good feelliig The victory brought Nolan's as the men’s singles tennis champion in the Neipsic Club Italy's Novella and Mauro triumph and stretched sixth when a pair of bad pitches Kaska Frustrated record to 14-3 and resolved membership. Jennings trimmed Ben Ford in straight sets Calligaris. Minnesota's scoreless string to 24 left him four runs down. Rec Scores Swim Wins inside...buy doubts he had about his role with Lebanon's Mireille and Bruno innings. Sunday, 6-3, 6-3. the Reds, who now lead the opening 61 win, VartWinkle came Bassoul. The Twins just finished George Foster, pinchhitting for The latest success marks the B ut K eeps His Cool National League’s Western Divi­ back to knot the match by win­ In Greater Hartford Meet Mireille Bassoul, 18, entered a dropped a three-game series to Nolan, rapped a one-out double second time in three years that record nine events, yet is not sion by 8'A games. to right. Then Pete Rose walked Jennings has ruled the roost and ning 63 and the decider was a 7-6 2 BOSTON (AP) — The frustration was enough to drive a Detroit and manager Frank third in the 200 meter individual likely to survive the preliminaries "I’m not concerned about win­ and Strom tried to slip a curve the third straight year that he success for Jennings. The 16year- The Manchester Rec swim manager up the wall, but Eddie Kasko managed to keep his Quilici called the East Division old VanWinkle was leading in the medley (2:43.0) and 100 meter A compMsty nwiif and b attf in one. Same goes for brother ning 20 games,” he said. “I just past Joe Morgan. blaisted his way into the finals. team concluded its 1972 summer dogfight a tossup. butterfly (1:15.4): Bruno. cool in the Boston Red Sox’ clubhouse. want to get.sharp and be part of “It hung,” Strom said later. And, for Ford, the setback was third set, 61, before experience season Sunday at the 37th GENmLAIlMXniDrnONIN 6 STSTEH Bertha Baraldi was 15th, her "Baltimore has some great the playoffs. I don’t care about Morgan slashed it into right and determination overcame Greater Hartford Tournament of John Adams swam the 50- “What can you say?" Kasko home^ lugii into the left field his second in the finals in the past sister 16th in the springboard players who haven't been hit­ being a big name. If we win the center, scoring Foster. youth. Champions. For some of the meter freestyle in 29.6, for third said with a shrug Monday night screen. three years. He lost out each time event. ting," he said. “They’re liable to pennant, it’ll be two of my six Then Bobby Tolan ripped a The Intermediate Singles’ team it was the last AAU meet in place. after the Red Sox left 13 runners The Red Sox picked up a run on to Jemings. Ford was No. 1 in The 14-year-old girls also fared Of the Calligaris, Novella is the on base in a 64 loss to the bounce back any time and start years in the playoffs or series, high and tight fast ball over the finale saw Paul Groobert edge 16 their age group. Their perfor­ Rico Petrocelli's bases-loaded in­ the Neipsic membership in 1966.' well. Debbie Cone swam a fan­ brightest prospect. At, 17, she Chicago White Sox before 24,007 them off on a winning streak. and that's getting a piece of the rightfield bleachers for a 4-0 Cin­ year-old Steve Hadge, 61, 5-7, 6 mances showed that they have field hit in the fifth, but Chicago Jennings copped his first club tastic 106meter breaststroke and holds three European freestyle fans and a national television They seldom make any mistakes action, so to speak. cinnati lead. 4. Hadge topped Dave Warren, 6 reached the top of their age nailed down the decision with crovni in 1970 and then took a narrowly missed first place with a records. audience. and they have great pitching. "That's what I want.” Menke’s homer in the seventh back seat to yout^l Eric 2, 6-4, and Groobert eliminated group. Australian Greg Rogers is a three runs off Siebert and "Detroit, on the other hand, is Cincinnati Manager Sparky ended Reds scoring. In the 10 and under, Peter time of 1:25.8. She also placed "We certainly had the chances, reliever Gary Peters in the sixth. Scheiding, then the cUffpro, last Jay Flagg, 60, 61, to reach the veteran from the Mexico City starting to get great hitting. Also, Anderson said he had planned to Visably shaken in the Mets Manning and Scott Smith placed fourth in the 206meter individual but we couldn't come up with the Andrews accounted for two runs year. finals. games where he won two medals, big hit." Kasko said. "We thought Willie Horton is back in form yank Nolan after five innings to clubhouse, Strom recalled two fourth and'fifth, respectfully, in medley (3:()0.8). with.,a line double to left center. One of the tourney features The two-toumament concept Kathy Miller swam several ex­ but no gold, and his younger we were going to get them, but after coming off the injury list avoid the risk of aggravating the bad pitches. the 56meter backstroke. Peter’s Andy Kosco, a veteran out­ was Jennings’ semifinal win over increased participation and made cellent races. She placed third in brother Neil is a 100-meter that young pitcher (Terry and Al Kaline is just coming back shoulder and neck injury that has “I thought I had good control,” time was 46.3 and Scott’s 47.3 fielder recently acquired by the junior champ. Brad VanWinkle. for more exciting and evenly butterfly hope. Forster) closed the door.” strong." kept the Reds mainstay on the he said. "But control means put­ The 12-year-old girls continued the 200 meter individual medley, Red, Sox, hit a screen-clearing Jennings had to go all out to In the Collella family from The Red Sox had at least one b ^ h since Aug. 2. ting the ball where you want it as paired matches. to swim exceptionally well. (2:58.0) and fourth in the 106 homer to start the Boston sixth. emerge triumphant. After an meter freestyle (1:12.0). Seattle, sister Lynn is a medal base runner in every inning ex­ PIRATE6PADRES “But he had such an easy well as not walking someone. I Sherrie Hopperstead won all Two more runs came across on a Donna Siebold placed in two prospect in the 200-meter butterf- cept the third. However, they left Willie Staigeli walloped a pair time,” said Anderson. “I decided just made a couple of bad three events she entered, the 200 walk, a single by Tommy Harper, Skungamaug Junior Golf Play events. A 31.7 in the 50 meter Space Gonditioning the bases loaded in the first, fifth of two-run homers to spark to let him go six.” pitches.” meter individual medley in ly- . ■ _ a fielder's choice, a passed ball freestyle earned her fourth place MO OOmYMCOaUM.nvIeM^dV- and seventh innings before Pittsburgh past San Diego. The Anderson said he’d still have "He’s just a young boy,” said 2:55.6, the 50 meter backstroke in MndMcSoHi or pMHnt twMns ignlHn fMwt IM CCM KM OMbU AI»ODndMl0(*« and Carl Yastrzemski’s line single The second annual Junior GoU Boys 11-12 closest to hole, Mike and she was fifth In the 106meter fc y d i^hotw iiw’oriloebla hoig^youf VirtioiBy ognenodw j>v houoohakt Forster, only 20, hurled > hitless Padres made it close with back- yanked Nolan then, no-hitter or Mets Manager Yogi Berra. “We 37.7 and a 42.9 in the 50 meter hciM OM M V bo oMkribf odocondMoMd pfOBWwcnotocl b)f oofMonbonot^uclNOftf to right center. Day at the Skungamaug River Barrett 41’ 8” ; longest drive, butterfly (1:36.0). qolcWy— with tfio unlquo Im IMMIo m . R lo q ia rai no mafer obticiun l ball in the eighth and ninth in to-back solo homers by Leron Lee not. think he is going to be okay. He’s breaststroke. wGffc on your homo. FUELOIL The loss dropped the Red Sox "He’s more important to us Golf Qub yesterday saw ap- Scott Ovian 150 yards, 1614, Katie Tucker captured two Clare Manning finished third in M U ntT , M tTBtT IHtTALLATIOM. BIUfT*OWit «—»iw A If paid in 5 days earning his 22nd save. and Nate Colbert in the ninth. going to get a chance again.” . BROWN'S TIRE SHOP nio eoMBMt InkMo ma, WhCaPiMCM It a i p m o o m product into fourth place in the American proxhiMtely 100 boys and girls closest to pin, Jeff Cariglia 34’ •lO M flAlH idjiiaM M than a no-hitter," Anderson said. Anderson was elated over firsts and one third. She won the the 100 met^r backstroke with a R^orhOMOrt M p ) praiMao qidot m om j f from date of Boston starter Sonny Siebert 1” ; longest drive. Bob Onthank T E L . 643-2819 *ooMorMMo o m M oli^oonMdaning thot League East, four games behind CARD6GIANTS Nolan, pitching effortlessly from the ages of 11 to 18 par­ 50 metfer freestyle with a new time of 1:22.7. 333 M A IN S T R E E T SStt J&S SUerSa mSSS oeoM MM w . . . ontfdrtoe out elr bedw then deiivery retired the first II batters, in­ Nolan’s return to early season ortbary poMmt. idle Detroit. The White Sox ticipate. Included in the day were 210 yards, 1616 closest to pin, O P E N M O N .-F R I. 7 A.M. • 10 P.M_^^jAT^7_AJVLj_6_PJ\/lw^^ n cluding five on strikeouts, but Rookie Don Durham hurled his with a live fast ball and im­ form and admitted, “I didn’t meet record of 30.7. Miss Tucker Two 17 and under girls alro (24-Hr. Notice for Jim Lunt 19’ 4” ; longest drive retained their lead over Oakland first complete game as the Car­ pressive curve, had mowed down think he would be that sharp. I’d a free nine holes of golf, lunch also won the 106meter freestyle made the finals. Betty Funke was Deiivery) took his 11th loss in 21 decisions’ Gary Moshey 300 yards; 17-18 in the West. dinals beat the Giants and sent the first 14 Mets he faced before have to say,” Anderson add^, *‘I and prises for winners in the in 1:09.6, narrowly missing third in the 50 meter freestyle 24-Hr. Burner Service With two out in the Chicago closest to pin Mark Bates 24’ 3” ; struggling Juan Marichal to hls- Marshall's single. He eventually feel very good about this.” various age groups. another meet record. In the 50 (31.4) and also the 100 meter fourth, Dick Allen doubled and longest drive Bob McDaniel 250 Cooperative Oil Co. Carlos May was hit by a pitch. BOSTON (AP) - Veteran 15th loss in 20 decisions. Lou retired 18 of the 19 men he faced. The two clubs meet tonight in Division winners were: meter butterfly, she placed third freestyle (1:11.8). CHARLIE’S TEXACO SERVICE FOSARTY BROTHERS, INC. forward Mike Walton reportedly Brock teed off on Marichal for a Tom Hall, a slender lefthander, Boys 11-12 years old — Scott yards. in 37.3 Kim Miller placed second in 315 Broad St., Manchester the second game of a three-game n» BBOAD SXBEGT Mike Andrews, a former star has signed a new long-term con­ leadoff homer in the first inning came on to work the final three , series with the Mets Jim McAn­ Ovian 46; 1614 years old — Jeff Girls 11-18 years old — Allison In the 14 and under age group, the 100 meter backstroke (1:20.2) 24-HOUR WRECKING SERVICE PHONE 643-1553 624 E. M ID D L E TPKE.*^ M04S8A with the Red Sox, then unloaded tract with the Boston Bruins of and Luis Melendez ripped a two- innings, giving up both Mets runs drew, 65, facing.. Cincinnati’s nireglia 34; 1616 years old — Holland 57. Longest drive — John Manning won the 100 meter and sixth in the 50 meter freestyle on a 2-0 pitch, sending his seventh the National Hockey League. run double. , on four hit^ Jack Billingham, 1610. Gary Modiey 39; 17-18 years old Maura Gary 75 yards. backstroke (1:15.0) and placed (32.3). — Johh Reinhard 49. V V ■■

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Applicant Ray and Lisa, A n A u P i T i^ koose IF we Meet? /An / ; I FOUND-FEMALE - Collie, •Prtffliimi Vtfrttd Uninp Services Offered 12 Painting-Papering 13 must have considered starting Wendy and Billy, ftjf? '('OUd ^2?ViepY' fKC,-V£> Our Best Wishes _ 1 L c o m i sable and white. Call Doe 1968 CHEVY IMPALA - 4-door •Turn Horn Onimt own business. Build on existing and Heidi fiXK^iN6ee Warden, 6464555. hardtop, automatic transmission, •InstilMiofi 34 9 9 5 CEILING and ceramic tile COLLEGE STUDENT - desires part time secretarial re­ The Big and little Bs IN 647-1889. specialist, one ceiling or all, any painting jobs. Free, quirements. Only serious in­ I LOST PASSBOOK No's - repaired, replaced. Rooms reasonable estimates. 643-6840, 5- quiries considered for detailed DON’S Am triun Service rep.iired, remodeled. Light 7 p.m. ' ♦< 102154-E13403 1967 PONTIAC GTO - standard 12ITOLUNDTrKE.,RI.S3 negotiations. Write P. 0. transmission, good condition, 31,- trucking.Ught trucking. No job 1067, Manchester. Conn. JIM POTTER Happy 86th Birthday 4 I W12388-E6297-107570-W10124 MANCHESTEII-M3-557S Building-Contracting 14 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• s Savings Bank of Manchester 100 or best offer. 9 a.m.-9 p.m., too small, special rate, jwork S' Application made for payments. 742-6808. done on weekends and evenings, Private Instructions 32 t o anytime. 647-9232. NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - GRANDPA Ca m p ers-T ra i lers RemodeUng, repairing, additions, ^ Roses are Red, I Ptrsonals-Announcements 2 VOLKSWAGEN 1966 - tan Nlobile Homes PIANO INSTRUCTION - in my SIBRINSZ S excellent condition, low mileage, TWO YOUNG married men will rec rooms, porches and roofing. home, 166 McKee St., I Violets are Blue, do small repair jobs and painting, No job too small. CaU 649-3144. MUTTANDJEFF BUD FISHER WANTED RIDE — from vicinity new tires, 3750. 872^270. HARMONY HOMES Manchester. 649-9679. We heard you’re of Broad and Hilliard St to down­ also ceUar cleaning and Ught sick again, 1967 FORD FAIRLANE - 500, Has it all! trucking. CaU 646-2692, 646-3726. DORMERS, garages, porches, PRIVATE PIANO town Hartford, Constitution Financing rec rooms, room additions, PLAIN JANE BY FRANK BAGINSKI WHAT? SHE WRITES - Plaza area, both ways, hours 8- 3550 or best offer. 643-2836, or S So what else is new? Love, MUTT.NERE’s A Choice Lots Available kitchens, add-a-levels, roofing, INSTRUCTIONS WE LOVE DEAR MR.SMITH-. 4:30 p.m. 643-0266. 528-2410 after 6. TREE Service (Soucier) — Trees LETTER FROM A UNQUESnoNABLV Large Selection cut, building lots cleared, trees siding, general repairs. Quality Qualified teacher. ALL WILL WELL IlfTERRUPT [WOMEN.' vmyiSITTHAT ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Enrollment openings y o u W i l l M E E T D. MESTHENE FROM UGLY- New and Used topped. Got a tree problem? Well workmanship. Financing The Gang Grandchildren and , OUR NEVi/TON.MASS. SNE I EVEN W iv es AND PLAIN Autos For Sale 4 1967 MUSTANG available now. Great-Grandchildren EXCEpn" F=QR O N E LOVE MY CONVERTIBLE — automatic worth phone call. 742-8252. available. Economy Builders, rA ^ .^ \6 m 'T o P A y i MI66IOM THINKS WE DON’T OR UNATTRACTIVE All Priced Reduced During Inc., 643-6159, 872-0647, evenings. 646-7817 MOTHER- very 1 transmission,, power steering and FO R ^ U K E w o m e n .' WOMEN ARE Our Summer Clearance Sale STEPS, sidewaUcs, stone waUs, PEACE” IN-LAW.' CONSTANTLVBEING Bankrupt, repossession? Honest brakes. New paint, good tires STENOGRAPHY TYPING - DAD with 2 snows. Must sell 3950. 649- fireplaces, flagstone terraces. AU MASONRY— AU types of stone, Happy 21st Birthday SERIE6 POT DOWN IN YOUR Douglas accepts lowest down, HARMONY HOMES concrete repairs, both inside and brick fireplaces, walls, concrete Beginning, intermediate, ad­ Get Well Quick smaUest pavment, anywhere. Not 2721. DAVE FOR AN STRIPAND JEFFT “Leisure Liviiw At It’s Best” outside, railings, landscaping. steps, sidewalks. No job too vanced levels. By certified in­ Things are too quiet around IMPORTANT WHO IS small loan finance com pny plan. Cook St, PlainviUe Reasonably p ric ^ . CaU 643-0851. small. FYee estimates. Over 20 structor. (Tail 643-8295. Love, unquestionably Douglas Motors, 345 Main. 1964 FORD GALAXIE - 500, years experience. After 5 p.m. here. We all miss you. C LA R I- good condition. Phone 649-0998. Maryanne Please call 1-747-6883 REWEAVING of burns, moth- 643-1870. 644-2975. Help Wanted 35 Mom and The Kids FICXCTlbN UGLY IS ADORED DRIVE a car tomorrow — if you ■no OUR holes, zippers repaired. Window BY BEAUTIFUL call me today. Financing — my 1967 DODGE DART GT — $600. (5arage-Service-Storage 10 ROOM additions, dormers, REAL ESTATE salesman, VMOMEN CaU 643-2253. shades made to measure, all size A'Wi WOMEN? WHV- specialty. Henry Griswold, 872- Venetian blinds. Keys made garages, add a levels, roofing, experienced preferred. Will con­ Happy Birthday Hai^^^r^hday READERS GopjrticKi '* 1972 9145, dealer. GARAGE FOR - rent, 19 High <»liLt S >to IWnuftitwl while you wait. TV jMrtables for siding, foundations. Low, low sider training. Full-time basis MOMMY All Wirfld HithU 1970 VOLKSWAGEN BUS - Street. Phone 643-7889 prices. Bank financing. Add-A- only. Hutchins Agency, 649-5324. newly installed engine with ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••a rent. Marlow's, 867 Main St., 649- Love, All Our Love, VOLKSWAGEN Karmann Ghia, 5221. Level Dormer, 289-0449. 1972, blue, like new, 2,200miles. guarantee. Gas theater, radio, Motorcycles-Bicycles 11 EXPERIENCED MACHINIST Kelli, also Buffy The Mr. D. Social snow tires, excellent condition. WINTHROP Call 643-5171. TREES removed, building lots CARPENTRY - Repairs, — needed by small established and Frizzle MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY $2,400. Phone 633-0845. FOR YOUR motorcycle Activity Club cleared. Fully insured. Free es­ remodeUng, additions, roofing. company. Must be able to set-up ^i- 1966 MGB, mint condition, wire insurance call the Crockett Agen­ timates. CaU 872-9433. C!aU David Patria, South Wind­ and operate horizontal milUng A LARGE 1964 CWUNTRY SQUIRE - wheels, lu^age rack, many more cy. Ask for Betty Turner, 643- sor, 644-1796. machines and surface grinders. Happy Birthday ABERNATHY— MUSHROOM extras. 3950. 643-9749 after 6. station wagon, 9 passenger, v-8, 1577. •A — WHATLL WASHING Machine repairs, RCA Trade school background helpful. SWEET CHERYL PIZZA RIGHT power steering, power brakes, Whirlpool, Kenmore, Maytag. WES ROBBINS carpentry Plae* • "Happy Ad" | I L adu h a v e ? whitewaUs. Excellent condition. Good starting rate with complete Sweet Dreams AND TWO VOLKSWAGEN 1968 Square EXPERT repairing ^11 makes of Reasonable rates. Owner of Pike remodeUng speciaUst. Additions, back, excellent condition, well $475. 24 Strong Street. bicycles including 3, 5 and 10^ company paid benefits. Apply at I Luv, ORANGE rec rooms, dormers, built-ins, Coin Wash and Dry Cleaning, 275 Nobel and Westbrook, 20 West­ X* SOOAS. cared for, asking 31,295 or best Manchester. s p ^ s . Manchester Bicycle Shop. West Middle TurnpUie, next to bathrooms, kitchens, 649-3446. •A Bizrig for only... $1.50 | offer. CaU 647-1635. Stop and Shop, 643-4913. brook Street, East Hartford, fi 1964 PONTIAC CATALINA - 2- 1971 HONDA — 750, 4 cyUnder, LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - Conn. An equal opportunity 1967 MERCURY - Cougar, 4- door, power brakes and steering.' $1,200 i^ b e st offer. 66-1020. new homes custom built, employer. POWER mowers, hand mowers Help Wanted 35 speed, 283 engine, vinyl hardtop, Good running condition. Asking sharpening and repairing service. remodeUng, additions, rec rooms, Help Wanted 35 V Mwer steering, air-conditioned. $350. 643-6929. 1967 TRIUMPH - Trophy, 650 CaU "Sharpall.” FYeepi^-up and garages, kitchens remodeled, HAIRDRESSERS wanted part or Best reasonable offer. Call 742- CCS, good condition. C!aU 649-2357. deUvery. M3-5305. bath tile, cement work. Steps, NURSES AIDES DENTAL ASSISTANT - 8161. 1970 BARRICUDA - 6 cyUnder full-time to work in Vernon. CaU Manchester office, experienced dormers. Residential or commer­ 875-9716. standard, good condition, 646- 1972 YAMAHA - 125 Enduro, TREE REMOVAL -Pruning, cial. CaU 649-4291. preferred. Will train, if tr B-29 8612 between 9:30-5:30, ask for Full-time. 7 to 3 p.m. and 3 to 11 p.m.'shiftt. necessary. Write Box C, 1970 CUTLASS i- four-speed excellent condition, $500. 875- spraying, etc., fully insured. Immediate openings lor mature, permanent four-new Michelin tires. Ex­ Bob. 1005. Licensed. Free estimates. (?all DAVID A. — Burnett Carpentry personnel. Eiperienced preferred. Eicellent A REAL ESTATE - Career Manchester Herald. BUZZ SAWYER cellent condition. Call 643-6045. 633-5345. Service. AU calls returned, im­ benelils. Apply in person. awaits you if ... you have the BY ROY CRANE SEWING MACHINE - RAMBLER 1968 REBEL — 1971 HONDA, - 350 CL, mediately. Phone 647-1290. ability and sincere desire to earn operators, apply Personnel Of­ BE6IDE6, I GOTTA FIGURE 50AIE 1970 DODGE — coronet Super automatic transmission, power excellent condition. Asking 3700. UNUSED OR - junk cars 110,000-115,000 the first year. Of­ CAPTAIN EASY fice, Pioneer Prachute, Hale Rd, WAY TO CARRY ALL THIS MONEY BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE Bee, 2-door hardtop, one owner. steering, excellent condition. 39.- Call 9 a.m.-9 p.m., 742-68M. removed. 310 any year, any condi­ Roofing-Siding-Chimney 16 MEADOWS fice expansion requires two fuU- Manchester, 644-1581. An equal YOU PRO PPED. THE POLICE COULD Many extras. Elxcelfent condition. 000 original miles. Call nights. tion. 875-6i359. CONVALESCENT CENTER time sales representatives. Top FACE IT, OKAV- SOOP BE HERE ANY MINUTE. SUPPOSE I I'M NOTFUKE^ftATUTOAy 643-1281 after 5 p.m. 646-0632. 1971 PIONEER OSSA. - CaU GUTTERS and roofs repaired commissions paid. CaU Chet opportunity employer. EASY! HIS CHECK WITH THE IPBAiPOCEyi I'M , NISHTATA r e s ta u r a n t; 646-1199 after 5. 333 BIDWELL STREET CAR'S NOT POLICE ANP FB I TO TO 0EE H\0 NIECE SOMETHINfl HAPPENED Painting-Papering 13 and replaced. Excellent MANCHESTER Govang at C.B. Govang Realtors, HERE MAKE SURE HE'S AND THE LAWYER 1966 CHEVELLE - new 396 1971 MGB, RACING — peen, workmanship. Reasonable prices. for confidential interview. 643- HAIRDRESSER - FULL­ TO UPSET HIM! An equal opportunity emptoyer TIME, experienced. Opening for ■ NOT A FUOITIWE TONI6HTI engine, has mags with new 13,5000 miles. Superb condndition. HONDA CB500 - 1971, less than CEILING spedaUst — expert Free estimates. 646-1399. 9574, 872-4165. wheels, 4-speed, 31,500 or best Best offer. CaU 623-8056 after 6 200 miles. Loaded with extras. workmanship. One ceiling or all Manchester salon. CaU Manager, p.m. Showroom condition. Asking 31.- MACHINIST-BRIDGEPORT - Rosemary, 649-2806. offer. 289-6686 after 5. your ceilings repairied and BIDWELL Home Improvement Mill, lathe, job shop experience. 250. 646-3339. Co. Expert installation of painted. Also interior painting Class A. famiUar with aircraft WANTED EXPERIENCED LANDSCAPE 8-i’ Aniwir to Prtvioui Puule and wallpapering. CaU 289-0773. aluminum siding, gutters and work, first and second shifts, 1967 YAMAHA 250 cc, — street trims. Roofing installation and — Laborers, over 18. Full-time or Jumble overtime. Apply J.T. Slocomb, 68 part-time ^turdays. 92.50 per bike, excellent condition. Asking INSIDE — Outside, painting. repairs. 649-6495, 875-9109. EXPERIENCED Matson Hill Kd., South Glaston­ hour plus overtime. Grantland 3350. CaU after 5:30 p.m. 649- Special rates for people over 65. 9917. bury, 633-9485. Nursery, CaU 6434)669. m s ACBOSS 56 Sanctified Cfall my competitors, then call ROOFING — Specializing SALESLADY lL >ke-----. ones me. Estimates given. 649-7863. repairing roofs of all kinds, new TOYS and GIFTS 1971 HONDA — 750, 4 cyUnder, roofs, gutter work, chimneys, Jewelry experience preferred JANITORS — Experienced part- resort near DOWN PARTY PLAN time evenings, Manchester area. Banff, Alberta 31,200 or best offer. 646-1020. , J. P. LEWIS & SON, custom cleaned and repaired. 30 years but not necessary. CaU 643-5691, 3-6 p.m. only. ALLEY OOP 7 Big Bm’s site 1 Sprawl decorating, interior and exterior, experience. Free estimates. CaU BY V,T. HAMUN 2 Nymph 1969 NORTON COMMANDO - Highest commissions — Largest 13 Richly paperhanging, fully insured. For Howley, 643-5361. selection! Fantastic Hostess BVaADFK^I adorned 3 Incompetent engine balanced, additional PILGRIM^ MILLS fabric ...ONCE WE'RE INSIDE THE THEN WEt> BEST GET BECAUSE THE free estimates, call 649-9658. If no awards. No cash outlay. CaU or THINK YGOT TH' SATES AND TH' TOURNAMENT, ITS A PERFECT TP WORK ON OUR TOURNAMENT TAKES 14 Disinclined 4 John (Gaelic) chrome. ElxceUent condition. 3I,- department store is looking for ANSWB^ ROBERT.', STARTS, NOBOOVUL. PAY ET4JP T tW E R STEVE CANYON 5 Sainte (ab.) W«IT.Il=l answer 643-6362. Heating-Plumbing 17 MICHAEL JEWELERS PRB>ARATIONS, PlUVCE DAY AFTER BY MILTON CANIFF 15 Lankier 100. 872-3242. write "Santa's Parties". Avon, mature woman, full-time, part- MUCH ATTENTION TO U S.. OUR RESOJE MASTER CX3P/ TOMORROW/ leSeUin 6 Uncanny Conn. 06001. Telephone 1-673- 643-2741 OPERATION/ 7 Flowery plant 24 Musteline substance SAM Watson Plumbing and time. Apply Pilgrim Mills, 434 ■maUlots ABC Painting contractors. For 3455. Oakland Street, Manchester. y o u LOOK. * I COULD HANDLE '! BUT IF ITS AN 17 Scientist’s SOvum mammals 40 French city Services Ottered 12 the finest in interior, exterior, Heating. Bathroom remodeUng TIRED, DEAR.' 42 Rear IT IF THEY WERE 'f INTELLECTUAL’ room (coU.) (Fr. arch.) 26 Mint for wallpapering and ceilings. Free and repairs. Free estimates. CaU ■ TELEPHONE SOLICITORS - -KISS ME GOOD f. HAVING A LUSTY, A RELATIONSHI/> , 18 Annoy 9 ^ in e ^ flavoring 43 Pause AGWAY Driveway SeaUng at Also Booking Parties COOKS NIOHT! 46 Table scraps estimates. ^Uy insured. Fast, 649-3808. East Hartford. We need 25 people SMACKING AFFAIR,..' 20 Honey 10 Stage plays 28 Fish sauce reasonable price. Residential and Morning and afternoon (Dhftnn.) UWUlow 30 Unnecesaary 48 Reply (ab.) dependable service. Brush, roll, to work four hour, shifts. Choose 12 Feminine 34MoUify 49 Pedal digit Ught business. CaU Rick, 646-2013 spray. Integrity, quaUty, service. BOTTI Heating and Plumbing — your own commissions. CaU 568- 21^0R om an) or Glen, 872-8166 for free es­ EXPERIENCED painter shifts available. Experienced, 23 Goddess of nickname 35 Expire 51 Medical suffix (^11 day or night, 643-7375. Prompt, courteous service. Call wanted, minimum 3 years ex­ 8130 or ^ p ly in person, 419 Main preferred. Excellent the dawn 19 Varangians 37 Freeholder 52 Bee timate and more information. 643-1496. Street, East Hartford, Opposite 22 Lodger 38 SUcky (comb, form) perience for year 'round work, benefits. Apply in person. 24 Boat paddle RICHARD E. Martin. FuU interior and exterior. CaU after 6, Pratt and Whitney. 25 HaU-ems SHARPENING Service — Saws, 1 ! 1 r r r T 1 1 IB II professional painting service. NO JOB too small. Immediate 649-9658. MEADOWS 27Petty F knives, axes, shears, skates, Interior - exterior. Free es­ service on service calls. Free HAIRDRESSER — FuU or part- CONVALESCENT CENTER quarrels 11 14 rotary blades. Quick service. timates, fully insured. 649-4411. estimates gladly given on heating time. New Vernon Salon, ex­ 333 BIONELl STAEH 29 Primate Capitol Equipment Co., 38 Main MEN - WOMEN. Earn |50-$75 2- 31 Last month IB IB or plumbing. Faucets repaired or 3 evenings work. No deliveries. perience preferred. 872-8197 or MANCHESTEA St., Manchester. Hours daily 7:30- C. AND G. Home Improvement. installed. Water pumps worked 649-9751. ^^^^Ajuqujlopjoilunjlyr^^ 5, Thursday 7:30-9, Saturday, Car and phone a necessity. CaU ^SGT. S n U P E S . , , FOREVER BYBILLHOWRILLA 3 2 lh ^ o ld 17" HIT 11 20 Interior and exterior painting and on. Complete heating systems, 649-7432 after 6 p.m. 33 Scottish ■ i 7:304. 643-7958. wallpapering. Free estimates. rec rooms, etc. CaU M & M shsepfoU, 21 WOMAN — For part-time .A S C O T n P T Y P l H S L . w 228-9565, 226-3531. Plumbing & Heating, 649-2871. counter work. Apply in pers « s H e e g ^ i . . 84Wsrnorse iB TWO Handymen want a variety

.*1. i'. PAGE TW ELVE- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Tues., Aug. 29,1972 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Aug. 2 9 ,1972- PAGE THIRTEEN Houses For Salt 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale H *lp W a n t e d 35 72 Lots-Land For Sale 73 Wanted-Real Estate 77 J i THEREOUGHTABEALAW! BY BORTH AND WHIPPLE Apartmonts F or R tn t 63 O u t of T ow n - MANCHESTER — 4-4 duplex, F o r R ent M MANCHESTER 8R(K)M — huge kitchens, two large Cape, 3 bedrooms, den or dining MANCHESTER - Five acres, 3V4 OUT OF TOWN — buyer wants 8 Counsel To Check PZC Rules MANAGER TRAINEE - THREE ROOMS - for rent, bedrooms and living room. room, aluminum siding, quiet acres commercial zoned, with noted that there still exists a CLASSIFIED wanted days, good pay and VfMEMEyCR PMO8I0S HAS 1611?AsAEL. D RMHER TAUe HiS CHAMCES THOStV I bedroom Ranch or Cape. Will pay The Planning and Zoning Com­ regulations after consultation heat, stove and refrigerator, se­ ROCKVILLE — 5 rooms, $160; 3 Separate utilities. $32,500. benefits. Cau'before 11 a.m., 248 street. $27,500. LaPenta Agency, 250' frontage. Seconds from up to $28,000. Calf Paul W, mission of Andover made final with the town counsel, the vacancy on the zoning alternates. cond floor, near bus une. Month and 4 rooms, $115 monthly; Wolverton Agency, Realtors, 648 Realtor, 6482440. Route 15. Woverton 5059. Agerjcy. Dougan, Realtor, 643-4535. preparations last night for a finished drafts will again be sub­ She said that it was her opi­ TOO security required. 646-1098. utiUties not Included. Three 2813.______NINE Realtors, 6482813. VHWEt*IOWe«6f rooms, furnished, uUUties in­ public hearing on proposed new mitted to town counsel to deter- nion, as well as the opinion of DAMOCROUft: DEAD-END — street-7-room 1 HAVE — several clients begging ADVERTISING BABYSITTER FOR — year old MANCHESTER 4 - very large cluded, $37 weekly. 872-0356, big rooms in this older Colonial. regulations governing kennels mine their legality and previous zoning board chairmen boy 7:15-3:30 in my home. Must IW A M T 1 6 MANCHESTER Deluxe 8 Colonial, treed lot, large MANCHESTER RURAL - half me for a reasonably priced house. rooms, first floor, 4 familylly, attic, 7:389:30 p.m. I'/i baths, garage. Needs work, and campgrounds. applicability. Following that, a and members, that the alternates CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS be over 21 years and must O E TyW E R E room Garrison Colonial, '2Vk fireplaced living room, formal acre. $6,500. Andover- Why not list with Central Listing basementbasembnt storage, A Available im- priced accordingly. date will be set for a public should be carefully chosen and provide own transportation. 648 r M GOIMG.' baths, carpeting, double garage, dining room, eat-in kitchen. Overlooking lake, $2,200. Coven­ Service, 742^6520, 5681317. Leave Making final revisions in the 8:30 AJH. to 5:00 P.M. mediately, 63361K. Business Locatlons- hearing at which the proposed should be the first ones con­ 5578. quality construction. Richard Three or four bedrooms, Buckley try, Half acre, excellent area, name and number! For Rent 67 Martin school. Hayes Agency, School area, Two-zone heat. Mid $3,500. Tolland,-acre, $3,900. INVITATION new regulations will be presented sidered when filling a vacancy on THREE-ROOM — apartment. COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. WOMAN TO — live in and care 6480131. 30's. Keith Real Estate, 64M126, BELFIORE AGENCY Hayes Agency, 6480131. SELLING YOUR - home? Call the commission. U:M N(K>N DAT BEFOBB PCBUOA'nON Porter Street area, heat, parking, 460 MAIN STREET - Ideal TO BID for 5 children. References re­ 6481922. Hagler Real Estate. We are utiUties. Ideal lor newlyweds. office for real estate, etc. Heat, Realtors 647-1413 Bids will be received for Fuel Andover DeodUne for Satmday and MoiuUy ia U iM Noon FMdagr quired. 872-4060. MANCHESTER 8R oom Resort Property-For Sale 74 looking for listings. 643-6624. Mrs. Frisina asked secretary Reasonable. 236-0564. $160. Security. Call 6482426 9 to 5 Oil. by the Eighth Utilities ' to the public for their informa­ Colonial Six generous rooms in­ MANCHESTER CALL U S-W E WORK! Valdis Vinkels to contact the p.m. clude a formal dining room and 3 BOLTON LAKE - Waterfront District. 32 Main St.. Manchester, tion and comments. Democratic Town Committee EXPERIENCED PAINTER - SIX-ROOM - duplex, $140 A RANCH WITH SPACE!! TODB OOOPEBAnON WnA * |\|A| Wanted, five years minimum. (Jail bedrooms, living room and big property, 8room Ranch — home Conn., for heating at the District The commission had originally chairman and said she would BB AFFBKCaATED DIAL 04J*2711 monthly, plus security. Call 648 THREE-ROOM comer office plus 2-room guest cottage. between 8 7 p.m., 6484343. kitchen, 2 rca t sarage. Excellent L ibapad, 3 badroom Ranch wilb aRCA 1730 RESTORED - Fire House and the Sanitary hoped to schedule the hearing contact the Republicans and get 3879. suite. House & Hale Bldg., 953 Marion E. Rolwrtson, Realtor. condition. Wolverton Agency, |ar*|a, close to sboppini, icbool and Colonial, 8 r(x>ms, 8 acres. Five Invitation To Bid Sewer Plant, at Fleming Rd., prior to September, but the Main St.. Phone 643-4846. 6485953. some recommendations of per­ TURN SPARE — time into Realtors, 6482813. cburcbet. FIreplacod llvini rdom, Manchester. Conn. Continued From Preeedhm Page MANCHESTER LARGE - two- fireplaces, modern kitchen, The Board of Education. summer season and vacations sons who would be interested and income. Students welcomed. Call Iormal dInini room, buill-ins, boated modem baths, two car garage, The price quoted must be the delayed the work in progress. bedroom apartment. Three- CALL T.J. Crockett, Realtor at O u t Of Towri-For Sale 75 Manchester. Connecticut, solicits qualified in filling the zoning Fuller Brush Company, 646-4730. family house. AppUances, com­ room In basement and loads of otber walk-out basement, beaded pan­ delivered price in Manchester. Subdivisions Next spot. Help Wanted 35 Help Wanted 35 6481577 for office space. AU eling, wide board floors. A bids for Projection Lamps and pletely redecorated. Available shapes and sizes and pribes. New extras. Outstandinc at $33,900. Call BOLTON — Lakefront four-room The bidders must quote their With the completion of the WOMEN TO - coUect eggs. magnificent home and setting. Audio Tapes. Sealed proposals EXPERIENCED AUTO - body immediately. Security required. EXTRA 649-5306. Ranch, screened porch, carpets, service contract and maintain kennel and campground More Changes REAL ESTATE — salesman, Miller Farms, North Coventry, ancT old. Let us know your Philbrick Agency, 646-4200. will be received until September man, paid vacation and holiday, $135. Eastern Real u ta te Com­ plus extra lot. Hutchins Agency. their own service department. experienced preferred. Will con­ 643-8021. demands, we will do everything 7. 1972 at 3:30 P.M. The right is regulations, the commission will The commission discussed good wages for right man. In­ pany, 6466250. lot goes with this immaculate • •• B&W ••• 649-5324. Bids will be received at the sider training. Full-time basis for you except make the RAISED RANCH — 7'A rooms, reserved to reject any and all turn to the proposed new subdivi­ possible changes to the entire set quirequire B & J Auto Repair 367 only. Hutchins Agency, 649-5324. payments. six-room Cape in a quiet residen­ riMBARaoin andnalucecv. Firehouse. 32 Main St.. sion regulations. Members have of zoning regulations, following MAN WACilTED - for clean-up 4*^ ROOM — apartment, heat, AtiHon - MLS cathedral ceilings, fireplace, rec bids. Specifications and forms Oakhkland St., Manchester. BRUtio'siAWi VERNON — 50 miles view, 1*A Manchester. Conn. 06040. until work, Hartford Rd. Dairy Queen, hot water, stove and refrigerator. tial area. Two-car garage. Wall- M xntlwlw PiiluOv, MaiKh. M9.S30C room, 2-car garage, large wooded been working on new subdivision the amendments made with the MEN TO work in MANCHESTER - 100,000 acres, hill top estate, 2400 square may be secured at the Business 5 nights Weekly 10-1, $2 per hour. Adults. Available September. to-wall everywhere! Call now to lot, aluminum siding, $31,900. 7:00 P.M.. September 18th, 1972. regulations for the past few kennel, campground and subdivi­ PILGRIM MILLS — has full and woodworking q. Apply in per- "ATTirU DB square feet, will divide. Suitable foot brick Ranch. Excellent area. Office. 45 School Street. Apply in person. H A S H O m iN O Security required. $175 monthly. avoid disappointment. Philbrick Agency, 6484200. The Board of Directors reserve months. sion regulations. part-time openings for women to fipco for manufacturing and EXPANDABLE FIVE - room $54,900. Hayes Agency, 6480131. Manchester. Connecticut. Ray­ TO D O W IT H „ the right to accept or reject all measure and mark fabrics. Call Call 6481090 after 6. brick bungalow with garage. mond E. Demers. Business The P&Z expects to hold a The present regulations are Tpke., Manchester.Mar TUITION BILLS - got you warehouse. 1-7485634. QUAUTY THROUGHOUT - Mrs. Sobol, 646-1000. ALTITUDE. Beautiful yard. 203 Highland bids. public hearing on subdivisions over 13 years old and, the com­ down? Avon can help you get out BELFtORE AGENCY can’t be built today with these Manager. Sincerely. FIVEl-ROOM — apartment, Street, Manchester. Owner, 643- TOLLAND J. A. Volz. Clerk sometime later this fall. mission plans to gradually amend PART-Time — evenings, fryer from under! Elam extra cash for SMALL OFFICE sp ice for rent, features at this price. Large over­ Raymond E. Demers DRIVERS WANTED - to drive central location. 6481934, Mrs. 647-1413 Realtors 2272. Eight Utilities District Alternate Vacancy and update the entire set of and counter girls. Arthur your child's college “extras” air conditioned. Call 6489551. sized master b ^ room , oversized ENDURING VALUE Business Manager school buses in the town of Florist-Nurseries 48 Rooms Without Board 59 Apartments For Rent 63 Abele. August 23rd. 1972. Chairman Mrs. Anna Ftisina Treacher's Fish and Chips, 401 during your free hours, without living room, huge eat-in kitchen, regulations in the coming year. Manchester. Call John Sokolis, Center St. DOCTOR’S OFFICE - Spacious, COLONIAL 9 — rooms, five years upsetting family routine. Call for GARDEIN TYPE two-bedroom MANCHESTER - THREE all built-ins, formica cabinets, 643-2373 between 7 a.m. - noon. FREE 50’ — privet hedge, dig it ATTRACTIVE SLEEPING air conditioning, heat, parking, MANCHESTER Cape, five old, large modern kitchen with Is found in tins 3-bedroo(n Ranch. details. 289-4922. yourself. Call after 5:30 p.m., M9- room, genUeman, private entry apartment, second Hoor. Includes rooms, first floor, appUances, $95 fireplaced family room, spare INSPECTORS EXPERIENCED excellent location. 6481m, 648 large rooms, enclosede Chief 15 Operators weeks old, chocolate, male, buttons, fancy designs. Originally Parking. Call M3-6609. on the market. Lovely 7-room COLUMBIA T H R E E - time positions open. Apply at VILLAGER THREE ROOM — furnished appUances. (JaU after 4:30, 648 kitchen, 2-car garage, aluminum Immediate occupancy. Only $4,000 1. Credentials Required over to the Chief Administrator who shall thereupon deliver to the Experienced in color and closi apricot female. AKC, $50. Phone $399.50, now only $99.65. Easy Colonial prestige Highland Park bedroom Ranch on % acre lot. Don's American Service, 128 apartment, newly redecorated. 0129. siding, well landscaped. LaPenta down. Call now. 289-7475. 2. Definitions applicant credentials which shall show the name and address of the 1-455-9561, terms. 522-0476, dealer. CLEAN PLEASANT - room for APARTMENTS area. 2-car garage, lovely treed Finished rec room in basement, register necessary. Tolland Turnpike, Manchester. Ample parking, near shopping Agency, Realtor, 6482440. 3. Applications licensee, the kind of goods to be sold thereunder, the manner of sale, refined gentleman. Can be seen lot, a plethora of features. Call large 2-car garage with screened- > Multilith Operators Immediate Occupancy center and bus Une. 64812m. Business Property- 4. Application Fee the date of issuance and the length of time the same shall be operative. GOOD HOMEIS — wanted for 4 ESTATEIS and household lots to at 129 Walker St. after 6:30 p.m. for details. in patio. Five minutes from lake. CLERK-TYPIST- 40 words per 5-Room Townhouses, F o r Sale 71 MANCHESTER PASEK Experience necessary cute, fluffy, multi-toed kittens. buy. Bob Fluckiger, 649-3247. ZtS-747S aoHoa - MIS 74Z4243 CaU Starkey Realty, 6488734, 5. Investigations 7. Credentials Fee or License Fee minute with accuracy. Some ex­ Houses for Rent 65 They are 6 weeks old and ready to ROOM FOR — working man, I'a tiled baths, com­ 6. Issuance of Credentials The fee for issuance of credentiab charged by the Chief Ad­ perience helpful. Benefits, Fee BROAD STREET - 68,000 !!! $26,900 !!! go. Also want to place one 7- CLEAN USED — refrigerators, reasonable. Private entrance. 709 plete G.E. kitchen, 7. Credentials Fee ministrator shall be $3.(X) per year. $2.00 for a period of eight months Second Shift paid. Salary to $100. plus d.o.e. LARGE EIGHT-ROOM - square feet of land with modem 6-r(win Ranch close to schools, shop­ BELFIORE AGENCY months old male, flood mouser. ranges, automatic washers with Main Street, Apartment 8, 649- wall-to-wall carpeting, EAST OF HARTFORD 8. ElxpiraUon of (Jredentials or less, and $1.00 for a period of four months or less, such fees • Offset Stripper Rita Girl, 99 E. (ienter St, Colonial, fireplace, large lawn, ng commercial building. Your ping. Big living room with wall-to-wall Realtors 647-1413 RANCH SIX — rooms, large 643-2210. uarantees. See them at B. D. 1354. private basement, 9. Exhibition of Licenses determined on a calendar year basis. Experience in color work neces Manchester. 646-3441. area. Pleasant convenient loca­ business wiU boom in this loca­ carpeting, formal dining room with living room, fireplace, wall-to- 'earl's Appliances, 649 Main St., washer6ryer hookup. tion. Working adults. 6482880. 10. Revocation of Credentials 8. Expiration of Credentials sary. LABRADOR MIXED - breed, tion. CaU for particulars, Hayes paneled wainscoating A real buy. wall carpet, garage. New roof and ONLY $26,500 CaU 643-2171. STUDENTS LARGE - furnished 11. Conditions Except as provided in Swtion 13 df this ordinance, no person whose SECRETARY- female, free to good home, loves f Charles Lesperance Agency, 6480431. Occupancy is Immediate. For more CAPE SIX — rooms, large eat-in furnace. Immaculate condition. double room, kitchen faciUties, ADMINISTRATIVE - assiUnt. Out of Town- Private lot. $29,900. Philbrick 12. Records credentials have expired shall engage in any of the activities named in children. 643-5682. FREEZER AIR — conditioner, bath. CaU after 4 p.m,, 647-9288 649-7620 Inlormatlon and an appointment call kitchen, 3 or 4 bedrooms, one Country Rancher, 3 bedrooms, Top secretarial skills. A F o r R e n t 66 Houses For Sale 72 Agency, Realtors, 6484200. 13. Elxemptions Section 2 of this ordinance until he shall have again registered with the fop wifcs plus a liberal benefit or 643-1387, Tony Wasll, 649-5036. acre lot with privacy. Walk-out automatic heat and hot water, dedicated individual who will and dryer. CaU 649-7954. program that includes a non Articles For Sale 45 STAFFORD SPRINGS - 20 basement. $27,500. Philbrick fuU basement, 300’ deep lot. 14. Violations Police Chief, obtained new credentials and paid the same fee as in the assist the vice-president of this GEORGIAN COLONIAL - AU contributory pension plan. TWO HARDWOOD - maple MANCHESTER - Newer 2- West Street, new 3-room unit in MANCHESTER Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. Many extras. Act fast! 15. SeparabiUty case of original credentials. top firm. Fee paid. Salary to $175. PICNIC TABLES, extra sturdy, • •• B&W**« brick, ten rooms, four large Apply in person or call living room chairs, $5 each. Apartments For Rent 63 bedroom Townhouse, includes brick and stone garden apartment T)w BA ttO m AND WALLACE Co. 16. Effective' Date 9. Elxhibition of Licenses Rita Girl, 99 E, Center St, all bolted. All-sizes and styles. bedrooms, beautiful entrance 643-1101 Phone 6436111. heat, appliances, I'.'i! baths, full building. Total electric. Range, ALUMINUM SIDING XtaHon - MLS TWO - FAMILY - 5-4, DONALD S. GALE 1. Credentials Required It shall be the duty of any police officer of the Town of Coventry to Manchesta'. 646-3441 From $30, delivered. W. Zinker, foyer. Two fireplaces, 2 Vi baths, WE HAVE customers waiting for basement. $245 per month, Paul refrigerator, disposal, basement, On INs wtll ktpt Cap* clot* to *11 Mondmtff Pnkadt. Mooch. (49-U0( immaculate condition REALTY CO. It shall be unlawful for any peddler, hawker, solicitor, canvasser, or request any person seen engaging in any of the activities prescribed in Windsorville Rd., Ellington. 875- two-car garage. Sun-porch, in 40” ROPER GAS — stove, good the rental of your apartment or W. Dougan, Realtor. 643-4535. laundry and storage area. Adults schools. St. iamot Farlth. 3 throughout, new roof, exterior WANTED WOMAN - or college 0397. mint of condition. Philbrick salesman, as defined in Section 2 of this chapter, except as provided in Section 2 hereof, and who is not known by such officer to have proper ALLIED condition. $20. Phone 647-9017. home. J.D. Real Estate only, no pets, $125 monthlu, $125 btdroomt, c*rp«tin|, roc room with recently painted. Good invest­ girl, two full days weekly as CLOSE TO - Main St., large Agency, Realtors, 6484200. 485 Burnside Ave., Blast Hartford Section 13 of this chapter, to engage in such business within the town credentials, to pr(xluce his credentials and it shall be the duty of any PRINTING SERVICES Associates. Inc. 643-5129. MANCHESTER Deluxe 2- lease security. (Jail James J. ment and return. Secondary Mothers helper, to do babysitting CLEAN, dark rich loam, five bar, Rrtplact, iormal dinini room. L single home, 9 rooms, perfect Realtors-MLS-Insurance limits of the Town of Coventry without first obtaining identifying such officer to enforce the provisions of this ordinance against any 579 MIDDLE TURNPIKE W. COMPLETE POSTER - queen, bedroom townhouse, includes Gessay, at 8754)134. financing available. Close to bus and light housework. Own yards, $22.50. Sand, gravel, stone, Shapod badroom, immadial* oc­ condition, modernized kitchen, RANCH FIVE — rooms, on large 2887939 247-7711 credentials therefor in compUance with this chapter. person found to be violating the same: and peddlers, hawkers, deluxe bed set. Used 6 months. heat, appUances, carpets, full line. $32,500. Philbrick AgeiKy, MANCHESTER CONN. transportation necessary. manure, pool and patio sand. 643- cupancy. A food buy — only $26,500. lovely shaded lot. Mid 40s, Keith lot, 200 X 355', with large c o v e r t solicitors, canvassers and salesmen are required to exhibit their CaU 649-3375. private basement. $230 per Realtors, 646-4200. 2. Definitions References requested. Phone Call Ion Jtnninp, 649-531)6. Real EsUte, 6484126, 6481922. NORTH COVENTRY - 7-room 9504. WOODLAND month. Paul W. Dougan Realtor, picnic patio. Garage. Large As used in this chapter the foUowing words shall have the following credentials at the request of any citizen. 646-7545. workshop. $29,500. Philbrick (Jape, I'A baths, sunporch, acre TEN CUBIC — foot refrigerator, 643-4535. or 6481021. FOR RENT meanings: 10. Revocation of Credentials ALUMINUM SHEETS - used as ••• B&W ••• PORTER ST. — Area large Agency, 6484200. land. Only $26,500. Goodchild- AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN - apartment size electric range, MANOR PINNEY BROOK III A. A “ canvasser” or "soUcitor” is defined as any individual whether (a) Credentials issued under the provisions of this chapter may be INSURANCE OPENING - printing plates, .009 thick, 23x- riM BAMOm AND NAUACE C*. Ranch, 8 rooms, excellent condi­ Bartlett Realty. 742-6736, 648 You can earn good money ^ t h in exceUent condition. CaU MANCHESTER AREA - Four- Gardtfl Apartintnb resident of the Town of Coventry or not. taking or attempting to take revoked by the Chief Administrator after.notice and hearing, for any of several openings for policy 32” , 25 cents each or 5 for $1. 643- kWIm - MLS tion, l ^ e level lot with privacy, MANCHESTER BOWERS - 2098, 5681744, 643-7887. - working in our new modem shop. 7426631. APARTMENTS room modern apartment, ALMOST typists, transcriptionists, coders, 2711, ELLINGTON, CONN. IlMClitittr ParMt. MMdi Mf«53IC 2-full baths, lots of closets, 2 School area, 3-bedroom Colonial. orders from anyone on the premises of a house, apartment, trailer, or the following causes: You should have a proven ability available immediately, with heat, 1. Fraud, misrepresentation, or false statement contained in the auto raters. Girl Friday and noMyn.. R.2U fireplaces. Low 50s. Keith Real Fireplace, screened porch, gar­ VERNON — $27,500. Immaculate other place of residence for sale of goods, wares, merchandise, to do tunenips, b i^ e jobs, ex­ COLONIAL PINE - and maple hot water, appUances, carpeting, 3 acres of nice level land goes claims reps. Apply now. Fees SCREENED LOAM - sand, EsUte. 6481922, 6484126. 8bedroom Ranch, newly finished including articles of food, or personal property of any nature application for credentials. haust systems and new car in­ furniture, carming jars galore, HOMESTEAD ST. air-conditioning optional, prking age. Beautiful com er lot. $31,900. paid. Top salaries. Rita Girl, 99 avel, processed gravel and fill. with this 6-room home in lYinclpaU only, 6481473. aneled recreation room, large whatsoever for future deUvery, or for services to be performed in the 2. Fraud, misrepresentation, or false statement made in the spection. Free paid training and some antiques. CaU 646-3698 QFFW. MIDDLE TPKL and laundry. $190 monthly. 649- r i O U Month DUPLEX — 7-7, four bedrooms E. Center St, Manchester. 646- george H. Griffing, Andover, 742- Manchester, Several possibilities o( t , convenient location _____future,____ whether____ or not such individual shall carry or expose for sale a course of carrying on his business as peddler, hawker, solicitor, program to increase your skills. 9-9 p.m. MANCHESTER 2871, 6480882. TOTAL ELECTRIC on large treed lot. Great commer­ WEST SIDE 3441. 7886.______cial potential. Hutchins Agency, here. As always for those hard- RANCH 6 — rooms, eat-in O Donnell Agency, 875-8647. sample of the subject of such sale, or whether he is collecting advance canvasser or salesman. Make a pleasant discovery-see 34 room d«hiN f to-get properties, call kitchen, formal dining room, how easy it is to work where TAPPEIN GAS — stove, exceUent MANCHESTER - One-bedroom 6485324. payments on such sales or not. 3. Any violation of this chapter. TWO WOMAN — wanted to sort LIBRARY DESK - end Ubles, $150. Naw on th* market, pre-war Cap* just first-floor laundiw room, 3 large Wanted-Real Estate 77 quality workmanship is the stan­ condition. Phone 646-7419. Townshouse, private entrances, FtrtpUct unH B. A “ hawker” or "peddler” means any person whether principal or 4. Conviction of any crime or misdemeanor involving moral and pack fruit. Apply Orchard picnic table, braided rug, bird 1. 2 and 3-bedroom luiury apartments. Features oH Cantar $t„ 6 rooms plus family bedroom s, 2 full baths, all dard, not the exception. Quality wall-to-wail carpeting, vanity tile baths, built-in full basement, includes heat and OLDER 7-Room Colonial, agent, who goes from town to town or from place to place in the same turpitude. Hill Farm, 425 Avery Street, cage, lawn chair, wardrobe chest, $175 room, baths, attschad garage, small THE BELFIORE AGENCY SELLING your home or acreage? work results in your future being A n tiq u es 56 oven, range, dishwasher, retngeralor and dis­ 110x175' lot. Great possible com­ appUances and carpet included, 5. Upon determination of Director of Health of unsanitary hoTlywood bed, vacuum cleaner, appliances, $200 per month. Paul BRAND NEW 3 room 647-1413 For prompt friendly service, call town selling or bartering, or carrying for sale or barter or exposing guaranteed. Your benefits in­ Wapping, 644-0585. posal. electric heat. 2 air conditioners, glass mercial property. Hutchins Agen­ lot. Sensibly priced to sail at $28,900. aluminum siding, garage, acre rain coat, recoil players, console W. Dougan, Realtor, 643-4535, or units in brick and stone Louis Dimock Realty, 649-9823. therefor, any goods, wares, merchandise, including articles of food, conditions. clude free health and life in­ THREE ANTIQUE - bedroom sliding doors, all large rooms. Full basement cy. 6485324. lot, $34,000. Philbrick Agency, radio. 649-2918. 6481021. Garden Apartment either on foot or from any animal or vehicle. (b) Notice of hearing for revocation of credentials shall be given in surance, paid vacations and PART TIME — cleaner. Apply in sets, 2 cherry vaneer; one Ught storage area, ample parking. Starting at S17S Realtors, 6484200. erson. State Theatre, Handy to shopping, scht^ls. bus and religious building. Range, T.J.CROCKEn ALL CASH for your property C. An "itinerant vendor” is defined as any person, whether a writing setting forth specifically the grounds of complaint. Such notice holidays, uniform allowance, etc. pine, over 200 years old. Dealers NICE ONE-Bedroom apartment DUPLEX 7-7, Excellent lanchester. LIVE BAIT ^ Open 24 hours.- facilities. refrigerator, disposal, RAISED RANCH — 8 rooms, within 24 hours. Avoid red tape, shall be mailed by certified mail to the last known address of the 5Vi-day work week. You need welcome. 4296000. Ranch type, private^ entrance, investment possibiUty if bought Realtors—643-1577 principal or agent, who engages in a temporary or transient business in Ring beii for service. Shiners, Model apartment open for inspection 12-6 basement launcfry & large modem eat-in kitchen, for­ instant service. Hayes Agency, holder at least five days prior to the date set for hearing. only a few metric tools to get includes neat and appliances, with 7-room Colonial. Possible this state either in one locality or in traveling from place to place DEMONSTRATORS TOP - cash crawlers, ec. 144 Deming Street, Saturday and Sunday, other times by appoint­ storage, wall to wall mal (lining room, 2W baths, 2 646-0131. started. Apply in person to Joe THE BIRCHES — antiques. Twin ment $169 per month. Paul W. Dougan, com m ercial property, 250x175 selling goods, wares, merchandise, or conducting any close-out sale 11. Conditions earnings plus extra benefits. Earn Manchester. Wapping Road. carpeUng. fireplaces, 4 bedrooms, wall-to- McCavanagn, Service Manager, Hills Drive, Coventry, (Red Realtor. 643-4535, or 6481021’ . lot. A rare opportunity. Hutchins MANCHESTER VIONITY - 8 and who for purposes of carrying out such business or sale hires, leases Each person to whom credentials have been issued pursuant to this more demonstrating Laurene's UuHt only, ibuNittfy no pots wall carpeting, 2-car garage with or call 646-4321 for'an evening Colonial), Summer hours: Agency. 6485324. room Cape, new aluminum 198 Ralph Road or occupies any building or structure for the exhibition and sale of such ordinance shall, while engaged in the Town of Coventry in the toys and gifts. Join the company MULTILITH OFFSET - press, electric doors. Many other extras. ^pointment. Lynch Toyota, 345 Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, 10 NEW 3-Bedroom Duplex half of Reserve now for Oct. 1st siding, new roof, 3-4 bedrooms, NOTICE activities for which he has credentials: noted for fastest delivery, most 10x15” . Older model in very good Built by Three years old. $43,900. Gracious (Colonial goods, wares, and merchandise, temporary or transient business Center St., (Route 6) Manchester. a.m.-4 p.m. Weekends by ap­ 2-family, includes appUances. and Occupancy MANCHESTER Vicinity - Clean overlooking Andover Lake. Only (a) Conduct himself at all times in a quiet, orderly and lawful outstanding service and best condition. Reasonably priced. Philbrick Agency, 6484200. meaning and including any exhibition and sale of goods, wares or pointment, 742-6607. U & R Housing Corp. wall-to-wall carpets, $260 per 5‘A-room ranch with rec room, $23,500. Hayes Agency. 6480131. Belfwre Agency REPUBLICAN catalog. No investment. Call Phone 649-6879 anytime. CALL James J. Gessay merchandise which is carried on in any tent, b:§ij Community Hall, the Bolton and Curl Beauty Studio, 25 Maple HEBRON ELEGANT - 8 (10) Whether when, where, in what court, and by whom he or any together with a statement of the reasons therefor. The Chief Ad­ part-time. Laurel Manor, 649- bus line. Call anytime. bedroom apartment, full 900. Hayes Agency, 6480131. Zoning Commission granted the St., RockviUe, or caU 872-3751. Boats-Accessories 46 GENTLEMAN Only — Kitchen present or former employer, principal or contract associate has ever ministrator shall keep a detailed account of all receipts from 4519. BROWNSTONE equipped kitchen, dishwasher, application of Charles S. Fenton privileges, free parking, central been sued in a civil action alleging fraud or misrepresentation in applicants and shall turn over all such fees to the town treasurer SPECIAL JOB — opportunity, EVINRUDE outboard motors, 646-2623 disposal, stove, refrigerator, wall- MANCHESTER - Bowers for an increase in the (Jeneral DEMONSTRATORS NEEDED location. References required. School 6-room Cape with 3 connection with or as a result of the registrant’s activities in soliciting monthly. fuli-time service station man. Holsclaw and Mastercraft 643-2693 after 4:30 p.m. for ap­ APTS. to-wall carpeting, air con­ Type or print Ad on following lines — Business Zone at the com er of — Responsible women needed to bedrooms and den. Sunny kitchen for any articles of food or any goods, wares, merchandise, materials or 13. Exemptions Tools and experience on tune-ups trailers, sales-service. Complete pointment. .. ditioning. Magnificent view. Lyman Road and Route 85. Said show complete line of Colonial service department, boating 337 Oakland Street Children welcome, $210. Heat with oven an(L range, living room services. This ordinance shall not apply to: and general repair. Good pay for (R o u te 83) change from the Residence R-I Giftware and home accessories. and lights included. D. J. Henry has wall-to-wall carpet. Scarce I Each registrant shall, at the time he files any registration form (a) Persons less than seventeen (17) years of age right man. References reqmred.------suppUes, accessories, Woolsey LIGHT Housekeeping room, No delivery. High commissions. QUIET ADULT LIVING PLEASANT THREE-ROOM - price range, $26,800. Wolverton S S Zone to (Jeneral Business Zone to (b) Persons selling only to stores, institutions, business, in­ in person. 252Spencer St., paints, Gerich’s Marine Service, linens provided. (Jail 649-9879 Co., 644-1330. exhibit identification satisfactory to the Police Chief and containing a Call 1-489-0344, 1-482-5101. Large 1 & 2 Bedroom apartments. Ample apartment, convenient suburban Agency, Realtors, 6482813. ^ be effective on August 31, 1972. tester. 1982 Tolland Tpke., Buckland, after 12 noon.______closets, heat, hot water, carpeting, specimen of the registrant's handwriting. dustrial, commercial establishments and municipal agencies. locaUon, appUances, basement, Bolton Zoning Commission 643-2363. parking for 2 cars, completely equipped Business Locations- 4. Application Fee (c) Charitable, political, religious, and government organizations WOMEN WANTED - full or B MANCHESTER - Large, clean kitchen. Air-conditioning & garages op­ like private home. Working Business Locations- Philip Dooley, (Jhairman SALESWOMAN SALES - and their representatives including public service organizations tional F o r R en t 67 At the time of filing the original application, the fee which shall be part-time, for Vanda Beauty stockwork, day and evening 1967 MERCURY OUTBOARD - furnished room, maid service. adults. 6482880. F o r R ent 67 Date August 25,1972 CALL charged and collected by the (Jhief of Police shall be $10.00. At the engaged in soliciting for charitable projects. Counselor cosmetics. We will hours. Must have knowledge of 70 h.p., electric start. Never used 6 4 8 2 8 1 3 .______Town of Bolton 646-1769 A 872-9690 (d) Persons canvassing, soliciting, or selling exclusively by train. Also openings in manage­ sewing. Apply Fabric Fair, in salt water. Must sell. Asking DELUXE ONE - Bedroom m time of filing a renewal application the fee which shall Be charged and LIGHT Housekeeping room, telephone. ment. No investment. (^11 875- Manchester Parkade, 10-5 p.m. $175. Phone 643-9708. apaftment, wall-to-wall carpeting collected by the Chief of Police shall be $5.00 7357. completely furnished for mature throughout, complete appUances, Name ...... 5. Inveatigatloiis (e) Persons delivering food, groceries, fuel oil, milk and other working or retired lady. CaU 228- MANCHESTER - Lovely 2*/2- INDUSTRIAL ZONE COMBINA’nON TRUCK - SELLING BOAT — motor and vanity bath. Centrally located UponSeceipt of such application, the Chief of Police shall cause to goods or supplies which have been ordered or contracted for. GARAGE HANDYMAN - We , 3918 or 6436388. rcmm efficiency apartment on bus driver and warehouseman, hours trailer, $100 or reasonable offer. $175 monthly. R.D. Murdock, i NOTICE be undertaken and completed within a period of two weeks such (f) Persons exempted by the statues of law of The State of need a reliable person to clean line. Heat, hot water, stove, Address ...... 8-5, no Saturdays. Blue CYoss. CaU after 5, 6436624. 6482692. investigation 6f the applicant's business and moral character, and the Connecticut and-or licensed by the State to sell g(x>ds and services. up, go after parts, pick-up and Garden Products 50 refrigerator. Adults, no pets. FOR LEASE The Conn. Department of Apply in person. M.A, Baver & statements made in the application, as he deems necessary for the 14. Violatfons , , deliver cars, etc. Mellen, White $140. 649-7544, 6496985. THREE LARGfi — room C ity...... Phone Transportation, Bureau of Ad- Sons, 307-C East Center St., public good, and if as a result of such investigation, the applicant's Any person violating any of the provisions of this chapter shall upon and Palshaw, 107 Burnside Ave., Manchester. apartment, appUances, hot water, a y , ministration will accept bids on FOUR-ROOM — apartment, first ■ character or business responsibility is found to be unsatisfactory, the conviction thereof, be-ftunished by a fine not to exceed one hundred Blast Hartford. parking for one car. Adults only. Block and. brick commercial building, 3,700 September 5, 1972 at 10:30 AM, floor, new/y redecorated, central Day to Start...... s • • • ($100.00)'d()llara for each offense. Each day of engaging in the MEN AND — women, part-time, FRESHLY PICKED No pets. 643-8680. square feet. All utilities including 12x20' of­ DST. covering the Cleaning of Police Chief shall endorse his disapproval on the application and his BABYSITTER WANTED - location, no pets, security, Oc­ activities described in section 2 without credentials, as required by this 3 evenings and Saturday, $4560 ^ Boilers at Restaurants, Gas reasons for the same, and notify the applicant thereof. In such cases tober 1st occupancy, $140. 649- fice, central location, busy industrial and ordinance, shall be considered a separate offense. dajs, Monday through Friday. weekly. CaU for interview, 4 6 NATIVE VEGETABLES FOUR-ROOM Duplex credentials shall be refused, or, after issuance revoked by the Chief Butter-sugar and yellow Corn. Delicious, fun to eat. Field-ripened 7358. business zone. Stations and Toll Stations on the 15.SepaniblUty Call 646-6125 after 5 p.m. p.m., today only. 568-0799. apartment. Security deposit. $140 Administrator and immediately returned to him if the registrant has tomatoes, Green and Wax Beans, F'eppers, Cucumbers, Lettuce, Conn. Turnpike and Parkway and College students considered. monthly. Available September AvaiLable October 1,1972 15 WORDS FOR 8 CONSECUTIVE DAYS — ONLY $1.89 ‘ made any patently and indisputable false statement or representation TTie invalidity of any section or sections hereof or provisions or WOMAN TO — live in, older lady, FOUR-ROOM — duplex, nice Toll Bridges. Cabbage, Onions, Egg Plant, Yellow and Green Squash. Also Fresh 9th; Phone 649-1007. in any registration form filed by him pursuant to this ordinance, has provisions hereof shall not render invalid or affect the remaining light housekeeping, own Native Fruit. yard, garage. No utilities. No -, Send this fo m in together with your (dieck — your classified ad Proposals are available at the CASHIER WANTED - Days, been convicted of any crime or misdemeanor involving moral portions hereof. transportation, Phone 643-2977. pets. Security. $160. Call 6466239. DESIRABLE DUPLEX - two FRANCIS E. BOLAND AGENCY Bureau o f Administration, good pay and benefits. Call will be placed the very next day. turpitude or of any violation of this ordinance or if judgment shall at 16. Effective Date before 11 a m., 249-5059. bedroom garden apartment. 315 Broad St., Manchester Purchases Section, 17 Van Dyke This ordinance shall become effective twenty-one days after its SCHOOL BUS - drivers - BUCKLAND FARMS FOUR-ROOM apartment, newly any time have been entered against him or any present or former ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••a Comer Adams and Tolland Tpke. Range, refrigerator, heat, hot FAST — ACTION PACKED — ADS! 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r r / PAGE FOURTEEN- MANCHEStER EVENING HERALD. Tues., Aug, 29,1972 tie *^Lived* On A B ike The Weather Yale Man fPine Clear and pleaunt tonight, Pension Board Hears Page 18 lows in the mid 50s. Sunny and Obituary Ceiling Falling I Auto Price Hike Denied NEW HAVEN (AP) - Jamie warm Thursday with higto in the McEwan, who won a bronte mid 80s. (Continued from Page 1) WASHINGTON (AP) - The Grayson in response to a ques­ Police Union Request medal Monday In the Canadian FYice Commission today denied tion acknowledged that it would hiANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30,1972 MANCHESTER — - A City of Village Charm A FYilice Union request for a work schedule, should have an singles canoeing slalom at the VOL. XCI, NO. 282 FORTY PAGES-TWO SECTIONS X minister. Although Nixon and Tanaka are not expected to discuss requests by Ford and General be Nov. 1 before a price hike PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS Peter Schick the subject at any le n ^ , the President will meet there Thursday, pension change which would per­ earlier retlrment age. Olympics, plans to return to Yale Motors for price increases on could go- into effect should ttw mit policemen to retire at age 50 University this fall after a one- Peter Schick of 143 Linmore morning with Ellsworth Bunker, the U.S. ambassador flying in their 1973 models, commission reconsider its deci­ instead of 55 was discussed Before the executive session year layoff. i St., Hartford, infant son of from Saigon. Also on hand will be Secretary of State William P. Commissioner Chairman C. sion in light of new profit infor­ yesterday in executive meeting yesterday the pension board McEwan, capUan of the Yale William and Tena Cohun Schick Rogers and presidential aide Henry A. Kissinger, recently returned Jackson Grayson Jr. said the mation. granted pensions to Douglas freshman wrestling team during died Thursday a t' Manchester from a mission to Saigon that followed talks with Hanoi i^egotiators by Town Manager Robert Weiss, request of the two giant auto On other topics, Grayson said union representatives, and the Pierce, retiring as business U.S. Piles Memorial Hospital. in Paris. the 1970-71 academic year, took a makers was being denied because the comhiission planned no ma­ town’s F*ension Board. manager for the Board of Elduca- leave of absence to get In shape The 1972 campaign will not be entirely forgotten at Hawaii, the commission has determined jor s t^ s in the area of food prices tion, and to George Elliott, Besides his parents, he is sur­ either, The request, left open in con­ for the canoeing competition, a Medals A t Nixon Prepares that the increases could push the nor for gasoline. tract talks for this year, will have retiring as the town’s cemetery Yale spokesman saiil Monday vived by a sister, Kimberly Ann Nixon is expected to get a campaign-style welcome at Hickam Air profit margins of the two firms superintendent. But he noted the rising price of to be resolved ultimately by the night. Schick of Hartford; his paternal Force Base. And before welcoming Tanaka, he will attend a beyond permissible limits. wheat and said a meeting was manager and the town’s Board of grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. 'bipartisan reception" for civic leaders arranged by Clare Boothe Ford in a request revised this scheduled today with the Olympics Alfred L. Hodge of Manchester Luce, a onetime RepubUcan Congress member and U.S. am­ Directors. week had asked for a $59 or 1.79 American Bakers Association on NOTICE MUNICH (AP) — American and maternal grandparents, Mr. bassador to Italy during the Eisenhower administration. Before yesterday’s meeting, per cent increase. The request their request for price increases. athletes received ovations both in and Mrs. Victor Cohun of After two formal conferences and a working diriner with Tanaka. members of the F^nsion Board PUBLIC HEARING A New Summit covered safety equipment and Grayson said the commission victory and defeat Tuesday in the Manchester. Nixon will return to San Qemente Friday night. He will remain at were handed blank copies of a ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS emission controls. will not apply a three per cent lid 20th Summer Olympic Games. the Western White House until Sept. 5. He plans to fly back to petition now being circulated BOARD OF DIRECTORS General Motors had asked for a on services as had been under For .the victors there were gold Graveside services were held Washington on that date, making a stop in the San Francisco area: among town employes other than TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT Japanese $54 or 1.53 per cent boost for the discussion. He said, however, police or firemen. medals; but for one loser, there is Monday in the East Cemetery. same purpose. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Directors, Town of Manchester, that fees for professional services The petition, which will even­ no, Olympic tomorrow. Prem ier In Manchester, with the Rev. Felix Chrysler Corp. and American Connecticut, will hold a Public Hearing in the Hearing Room at the were still under consideration tually be submitted to the pen­ M a^ ^ itz and Sandra Neilson, Davis, minister of Second Municipal Building, 41 Center Street, Manchester, Connecticut, Motors also have requests pen­ and an announcement would be sion board, asks for pension a pair of golden California Hawaii Talks Congregational Church of­ ding before the commission. Tuesday, September 5. 1972, at 8:00 P.M. to consider and act on the made soon. revisions equal to those now swimmers, raced to victories in ficiating. A ll-V ol Grayson said these requests Grayson was peppered with following: SAN CLEMENTE, CaUf. (AP) Hawaii applied to police or to be applied the 200-meter men’s freestyle and — President Nixon will welcome The Watkins Funeral Home. would continue to be suspended questions about the political to police under terms of future Proposed additional appropriation to 1972-73 Budget, Educational the 100-meter women’s freestyle, until the commission can hold Japanese FYime Minister Kakuei 142 E. Center St.. Manchester, overtones of his announcement. contracts. Retirement age for Special Projects Fund 41 ...... $58,893.00 respectively. hearings on auto prices next He was reminded that Project 77-1, Sec. 10-266C, to be financed from State Grant. Tanaka to Hawaii tonight for was in charge of arrangements. Summit Forces employes other than police is But Reggie Jones lost a split summit talks he hopes will (Continued from Page 11 month. Democratic presidential can­ Proposed additional appropriation to 1972-73 Budget, Educational decision in the 156-pound boxing ((Continued from Page 1) now 65. strengthen prospects for peace in He acknowledged, however, didate Sen. George McGovern The crux of the question facing Special Projects Fund 41 ...... $88,000.00 match and was eliminated from that implicit in the decision on the Pacific. Nixon s special trade represen­ was scheduled to speak in New the pension board and the town Proiect 77-1, Title I. to be financed from State Grant. the remaining competition. Laird reported increasing Ford and General Motors was a Nixon scheduled a full morning tative, Ambassador William York today. administration is whether and to Spitz, 22, claimed his third gold 3 success with this pilot bonus Proposed additional appropriation to 1972-73 Budget, Educational John P, Giblan Eberle, paved the way for the judgment that Chrysler and Grayson said that did not play a of work at the Western White plan. The Army, which was what degree police, because of Special Projects Fund 41 ...... $11,200.00 medal In his attempt to win seven agreement during July talks with American Motors were not apt to part in the decision or the an­ House here before taking off having trouble getting volunteers the nature or their work and their Cooperative Teacher Aide Training Project, to be financed from State Olympic golds for the United Tanaka and other Japanese of­ exceed their allowable profit nouncement. "We are making from the Eli Toro Marine Corps John P. Giblan Sr. of 40 Olcott for the infantry, artillery and Grant. States. He set a world mark of ficials. This was followed by talks margin. this decision independent of any Air Station for Honolulu’s St., husband of Mrs. Mary Doyle armor, signed up 5,400 men in 1:52.78 to break his own mark of between U.S. Ambassador political dates." Proposed additional appropriation to 1972-73 General Fund Budget, Hickam Field. Giblan. died at his home this June—about 400 more than 1:53.50. His next event will be Robert Ingersoll and Deputy The decision meant that con­ Grayson said the four days of TRANSFER to Capital Improvement Reserve Fund ...... $20,356.00 While on the island of Oahu, morning. average monthly needs. Watson Plays Thursday night in the 100-meter Foreign Minister Kiyohiko sumers could expect to avoid a public hearings on auto prices for Progress Drive, to be financed from funds already received from Nixon will spend most of his time He was bom in Trinidad. West price hike on GM and Ford cars At Trinity Green Manor Construction Company. butterfly and as anchorman in the with Tanaka. But he will hold a Indies. Jan. 8. 1891. He was the Tsurumi, who reportedly worked The report claimed fears of a beginning Sept. 12 are still 800-meter freestyle. out the final details. predominantly black, mercenary at least until November. Grayson needed. Proposed additional appropriation to 1972-73 Swere Fund, TRANSFER Vietnam conference Thursday son of James and Bridget Dunne said that the two companies may The Carmichael, Calif., preden­ with Ellsworth Bunker, U. S. Giblan and resided in Manchester volunteer force in the absence of "We will go into these hearings to Sewer Reserve Fund...... $3,500.00 tal graduate said after hte victory The Nixon administration s ef­ resubmit requests after profit Richard M. Watson, one of ambassador to Saigon, and will PRESIDENT NKON two years. a draft "are false and un­ with an open mind. They will be a for longitudinal water and sewer easement to service Forest Hills, to be he did not plan on further com­ PREMIER TANAKA forts to cut down on a trade figures are in for the second America’s youngest professiqgal set aside some time for trying to founded." fact-finding mission," he said. financed from funds already received from Green Manor Construction petition after the Games. surplus with Japan estimated at quarter of their fiscal year. "We are anxious to hear from carillonneurs, will be guest artist Company win friends and influence voters. Prior to his retirement in 1959. Asst. Secretary of Eiefense “I have no plans for swimming more than $3 billion have been a consumers, businessmen, govern­ in the final of the Trinity College A campaign-style welcome was he was with the Transportation Roger Kelley, the Pentagon man- That quarter ends Sept. 30, Proposed additional appropriation to 1972-73 General Fund Budget, anymore at all, really,” Spitz told major irritant between the two ment officials, economists, tabor summer carillon series tomorrow readied for him at Hickam, and Department of the Hotel Pierce power chief, said black making Oct. 1 the earliest possi­ Highway operating budget ...... $4,000.00 an interviewer. “I won’t have the countries leaders and anyone who has a at 7:15 p.m. he planned to mingle with in New York City. He was a enlistments range between 10 per ble date on which the auto for permanent repair of utility trenches, to be financed from reimburse­ time, ru swim until Monday (his New Troop Cuts substantial interest in auto Hawaii's business and civic British Army veteran of World cent for the Air Force to 16 to 18 makers could renew their His concert will include ment of assessments against contractors. final event).” After Kissinger made a quick prices," he said. "Sonata for a Musical Qock" by leaders at a reception given by War 1. per cent for the Army. Blacks pleadings. Proposed additional appropriation to 1972-73 General Fund Budget, Miss Neilson’s victory was a stop in Tokyo Aug. 19 en route Handel, ‘‘0 Thaler welt, 0 hoen" Clare Boothe Luce, who served as represent about 11 per cent of the TRANSFER to Capital Improvement Reserve Fund ...... $77,006.28 surprising one for, the American Survivors, besides his wife, are back to the United States from by Mendelssohn, "Water Music" ambassador to Italy during the Set To Leave total U.S. population. in an amount equal to payment received from Manchester Redevelop­ team. One of her opponents was a son. John P. Giblan Jr. of Saigon, sources reported that he by Handel, “FYelude in C Sharp Eisenhower administration. Manchester; four daughters. Mrs. cautioned Japanese leaders that ment Agency. Australian Shane Gould, who Mrs. Nixon will also do some Kelley also said college men Four Seek Health Post M inor’’ by Rachm aninoff, wem a gold medal Monday and Eugene McHugh of Blast Hart­ steps were urgently needed to "Eltude for CSirillon’’ by Gary Proposed additional appropriation to 1972-73 General Fund Budget, goodwill hopping, flying to Hilo now holding draft deferments TRANSFER to Capital Improvement Reserve Fund ...... $12,900.00 was seeding her second. 25,000 inVietnam No salary has been set for the on the island of Hawaii Thursday ford, Mrs, Thomas Thompson of reduce the trade deficit and avoid will get off free unless they are Four persons have applied for White, "Pastorale and Toccata the post of health officer for for recycling station, to be financed from donation from Lydall, ‘Tm just so excited now I feel to visit volunteer service projects Manchester, Mrs. Francis Ford a new economic confrontation. inducted before next June 30 position. Gaia" by Johan FYanco, and Incorporated. great,” the 16-year-old El Monte, and be entertained at a luau. WASHINGTON (AP) — Pentagon sources expect the of Kenelworth, N.Y. and Mrs. Manchester. The time limit for The health officer will be re­ songs by Stephen Foster. Michael Powers of Ontario. applications was yesterday. Town ANTHONY PIETRANTONIO, Secretary Calif., swimmer said. “I just She'll spend about seven hours at number of U.S. troops in Vietnam to fall to about 25,000 men quired to perform a wide range of Watson is master carillonneur wanted to get out there and win Hilo. by Dec. 1, some 2,000 fewer than President Nixon’s goal for Canada: a brother, Charles Manager Robert Weiss said he duties in public health and will Board of Directors Giblan of North Plainfield, N.J.; will set up a board to administer and on the faculty of Samford . Manchester, Connecticut it. When 1 got out there I knew I Vietnam and politics that date. serve as school physician. There University’s School of Music in could do it.” a sister, Mrs. Kathleen Philippi an oral examination to the Dated at Manchester. Connecticut, dominated a 39-minute news con­ These sources also predicted say whether additional has not been a full-time school Birmingham, Ala. Before that, he Miss Neilson was clocked in of Elizabeth, N.J.; 14 War Action appUcants. this twenty-fourth day of August, 1972 ference Nixon held Tuesday out­ Tuesday that the number of withdrawals would follow. physician in the past. grandchildren and one great- Manchester’s Board of Direc­ was assistant carillonneur at the 58.59, s tenth of a second off Miss side his San Clemente home. troops staying behind will fail to However, Defense Secretary ^andchild. (Continued from Page 1) tors decided recently in favor of The new health officer’s University of Wisconsin, where GouUls world mark. Shirley Bab- Some of the highlights: about 20,000 before leveling out Melvin R. Laird said the 27,000 hiring a full-time health office for responsibilities will include con­ he m ajor^ in organ and piano. sahoff of Fountain Valley, Calif., —Bombing of North Vietnam to a minimum force. will not be the minimum force Ftineral services will be held at highways in the Saigon region claimed that no enemy troops trol of preventable diseases, He has also written a book on the finished second and Miss (Sould Monday night, one of them 12 the town alone, rather than com­ and the mining of its harbors will The President announced expected to remain in Vietnam the John Tierney Funeral Home, were in the district headquarters public health education, art of carillon playing, the first > o third. continue until there is substantial miles from the city, and con­ bine with South Windsor in a Tuesday the latest troop reduc­ pending a war settlement, 219 W. Center St., Thursday at compound at Que Son. problems of alcoholism and drug textbook of its kind. Jones, a Marine lance corporal tinued heavy fighting was joint health district. progress toward a settlement of tion, from about 39,000 at present 8:30 a.m. followed by a Mass of abuse. The officer will give from Newark, N.J., u n le a ^ a (See Page Twenty) reported around Quang Tri and in New state law required the He is a member of the Guild of the war. Neither activity will be to 27,000 by Dec. 1. He refused to the Resurrection at the Church of town to take either course. periodic physical exams to furious attack on his opponoit, halted “as an election eve tactic.” the Assumption at 9. the Que Son Valley. Carillonneurs of North America Russipn Valeri Tregubov, South Windsor has been invited policemen and firemen. and was recently appointed to —Of the controversial bugging South Vietnamese spokesmen About Town • bloodying his nose in tlte third claimed more than 180 North to contract for the services of the write standards for carillon tower of Democratic National Ck>m- Burial will be in the veterans The position calls for a person 3 0 round. But when the five judges mittee headquarters, he said: section of East Cemetery. Vietnamese killed, with govern­ Manchester health officer, designs. Acting Like A Baby! ! Class enrollments have been however, and will be invited to with a medical degree and, announced their decisions, “We want the air cleared. We Bradley Hits Two Million There will be no calling hours. ment losses 18 killed and 47 filled for automobile preferably, some experience in Watson’s first experience on have a representative on the ex­ Truegubov was declared the Reacting like a boy subjecting himself to a day-before- and exhibit changing this month. The 11-foot, 3-inch animal, want it cleared as soon as wounded. maintenance 1 and 2 and chair public health. the carillon came at the age of Samuel I. W ard Teohnioal College HARTFORD (AP) - Bradley for ' cargo, mail and merchan­ amining board. winner. school-opening face-washing, the Alaskan brown bear at possible.” Anyone In government Associated Press correspon­ caning in the Manchester Adult seven; he learned to play the The decision sparked a near­ 1,200 pounds and estim ated to be 20 years old when taken, International Airport was the dising being sent to and from organ when he was 10; was per­ Two-year Program qualifies you Lutz Junior Museum gets a once-over-not-too-lightly with or in his campaim who declined dent Dennis Neeld reported that Evening School fall semester. riot in the boxing stadium. Spec­ was bagged on Kddiak Island in 1966 by Vi^lliam Sleith, past point of departure dr arrival for a Connecticut citizens and Personal INolice mitted to play at church services for a technical career in to cooperate with investigators North Vietnamese trixips were For other classes, mail registra­ tators threw papers, fruit and a washing soda and water from Hieo R. Badenhuizen, president of the museum. (Herald photo by Pinto) record two million air travelers business," said DOT Com­ The family of Claudia Dascoli wish to driven off a 300-foot promontory at 11, when he was designated will be fired. tion will continue through Satur­ Computer Teohnology few bottles-into the ring even museum director. Glazing the coat is part of maintenance during the 1971-72 fiscal year, the missioner A. Earl Wood. extend their heartfelt thanks to their dear called Boulder Hill I'z miles east Rotary assistant organist; and became —The President, in seeking a friends, relatives and n a^ b o rs for their day, and in-person registration Electronics Instrumentation though the next match was about second term, is bidding for “a state Department of Transporta- During the past fiscal year 1.9 understanding sympathy and many of Que Son, then counterattacked organist at 20. He is a protege of will be held at Manchester High to b^in. Jones was cheered as he Uon reported Tuesday. million passengers at Bradley kindnesses during the recent bereavement and regained it a few hours later Arthur L. Bigelow of FYinceton clear mandate for what I have in the loss of their beloved mother. School Sept. 12 from 7 to 9 p.m. Day and evening courses lead The passenger traffic for the traveled on domestic scheduled Monday night. He said the South Engine University, with whom he studied called change that works.” He Mr. and Mrs. Albert (Venr^) Gardyne. to ah associate degree or certificate (See Page Twenty) Election Order Goes To U.S. Court said he wants to forge a "new 12-month period ended June 30 carriers; 101,987 on charter Vietnamese were pounding the advanced carillon playing and the majority” embracing Democrats represented a 13 per cent in­ flights, and 40,725 on commuter, hill with artillery and air strikes Xi Gamma Qiapter of Beta technical qualities and properties tion from being held in Connec­ last year by a state panel. HALL FOR RENT Fall classes begin Thursday, September 7 HARTFORD (AP) - Today’s lawsuit will be in the as well as Republicans. crease over the number of or short haul, regional flights, the in preparation for another attack. Sigma Phi will hold a beginning Ready of carillons, bell-tuning, and Democratic lawyers, apparently ticut on Nov; 7. Democrats claim the plan was court which has been luckiest for passengers who moved through department said. For partiea, showera, recep- All programs approved for veterans benefits —Nixon will spend most of the The temporary recapture of the day social tonight at 8 at the related subjects. unsatisfied with an appeal to the The election was ordered last gerrymandered to favor the Democrats—last spring a Bradley during the same period a The number of charter tlens, meelIngB. Complete home of Mrs. Ronald Atwood, (Continued from page li 94 A irmen next six weeks in Washington, Utcben tecllitles. Larxe en- position by the government state Supreme Court, plan to go week by Superior Court Judge Republicans, and have appealed three-judge federal panel year earlier. passengers showed a 104 per cent forces opened the road from the Anthony Rd., Tolland. Mrs. magazine, was tooling along the For catalog or appointment, phone Walter ^ Sidor on the basis of a making only occasional one-day closed purkInK lot. Inquire: D owned In to federal court today in order to the ruling to the state Supreme declared the 1971 remap scheme campaign trips. But he will step “While Bradley’s staple item is increase over the previous fiscal coast to Que Son long enough to Atwood president for this year, Autobahn in Germany in NSU’s reapportionment plan drawn up Court. Lithuanian HoH Fire Calls Samuel I. Ward Technical CoUese prevent a General AsMmbly elec­ unconstitutional. But that ruling up the tempo in the final three passenger traffic, the airport period, domestic passenger traf­ send supplies to the government has been a Beta Sigma for five production twin-rotor Wankel car was stayed by the U.S. Supreme serves also as a magnet for fic ji^mped 10 per cent, and com­ M OOLWAY STREET years and of the Exemplar University of Hartford Enemy Push weeks of the campaign, stumping MANCHESTER forces in the town and to when it stopped dead. Court, which has yet to hear the economic growth, as a communi­ muter passengers increased 19 Town firemen extinguished a 800 Bloomfield Ave,. West Hartford, Conn. 00117 Call before 8 P.M . evacuate the wounded in tanks -A>Degree for one year. The first After slowing down by SAIGON (AP) - The U.S. case. (See Page Twenty) ty employer, as a transfer point per cent. P h o n e: 643-0618 o r 649-8US and armored vehicles. business meeting will be held downshifting sometime earlier. grass fire at 480 W. Middle Tpke. Phone: 583-4811 Ext. 308 The new lawsuit, which asks an Shortly before 4 p.m. yesterilay. Command reported today that 94 Although the Saigon command Sept. 12. Fox had speeded up again, un­ American airmen have been lost Cycle Club Member Slaiii injunction against the Nov. 7 aware that he was doing 80 miles in North Vietnam since the start election, won’t require three per hour or so in second gear of the Conununist offensive last NORWICH (AP) - Police Backus Hospital Tuesday night' rounding the Huns Motorcycle judges to decide the matter 8 e i > r E |! |; instead of fourth. March 30 that was met by sharp today charged one man with first- after being shot in the back police Club on Thames St. and took six because it does not challenge the MANCHESTER Since Wankels are whisper escalation of the U.S. air war degree murder and charged five said. Police said they did not men and one woman from the constitutionality of a state law, quiet, he didn't know how -fran­ against the North. others with conspiracy to commit know Zilco’s age or hometown, club into custody for questioning. only the constitutionality of a tically the engine was turning — Hie toll increased to 94 with murder in shooting death of a and declined to give further They charged James T. Kenny, court-ordered procedure. at 10,00(1 rpms or so. This test pattern is part of the the delayed announcement that Long Island man. details of the shooting. 33, of Norwich with first-degree There is a new batch of plain- Herald's quality printing control The auto industry's Big Three C