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\ PAGE EIGHTEEN FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1971 Average Dally Net Press Run manrl^^at^r lEnrning For The Week Ended The Weather May 29, 1971 Chance of showers and thun­ A^'erplanck Fund home of'Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Guest To Call and a club in Rochester. He dershowers this afternoon and Moriarty, 76 Forest St., may also calls for the Concord (N.H.) 15,550 evening. Highs to 85. Sunday be seen and prints ordered at Coach Muares. mostly sunny and pleasant. Gets Donation Potterton’s, 130 Center St., for At Square Dance Committees for the dance are - two weeks beginning Monday. Manchester— A City of Village Charm Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hamilton, The South Manchester High A negative was made of the Phil Adams of Kittery, Maine, . School Class of 1921 SOth anni­ k: 1 a s s picture In the 1921 will be guest caller at the Man­ door duty; Mr. and Mrs. Vni-. ParkhilU Joyce VOL. LXXXX, NO. 244 11am Harvey, refreshment chair- . (SIXTEEN PAGES—TV SECTION) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1971 AdvetrUalng on Page IS) versary reunion committee, at Somanhis. It is also on view chester Square Dance Club PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS men, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. '■ a wind-up meeting held this and prints may be ordered. dance tomorrow from 8 to 11 Flower Shop p.m. at Verplanck School. Mr. Howard Heistlngs and Mr. and ^ week, voted to make an Initial and Mrs. Russell White will cue Mrs. Robert Helhs. Frdak Oabelw, Proprietor ' contribution of $200 to the Ver- 601 MAIN BT.,.MANOHBennER Plane Missing the rounds. ^ T2P^ planck Scholarship Fund. (Next to Hartford Natkinal The fund Is administered by TOKYO (AP) — A Japcmese Adams, who hais been calling Bank) ___ Income Tax Repeal the Manchester Scholarship antisubmarine patrol plane with for eight years, has made sever­ \M. K ill’ ^ (>l li < 1.0 I Ml " o TBS—WE DEUVEB a a crew of 11 men was missing al recordings and Is on the staff I 1(1 'M, ( (MM M 1(1 N Kl I Pbonea: 640-07B1—648<14A8 Bargaining Session Foundation and honors the late Fred A. Verplanck, long-time today In the Pacific about 50 of the Jay-Sar-Kay Recording I 1(1.1 I I M \ l\ I'l/l superintendent of schools in miles northeast of Tokyo, the Co. He is the regular caller for Favored in House, Manchester. Defense Agency announced. It several Maine clubs including BEHER CLEANERS Candid shots taken at the re­ said the P2V >lane was on a the Silhouette Squares in Ber­ Read Herald Advertisements union, held June 26 at the training mission. wick, the C.C.R.C. In Portland, According to Poll Set for Tomorrow

HARTFORD (AP) — House legislature- plan to meet Mon­ Robert T. Day Sidney 8. UiMhiree Majority Leader Carl AJello an­ day with Gov. ’Thomas J. Mes- nounced Friday that an Informal kfll to discuss possible amend­ poll showed a majority of the ment or repeal of the tax. It Two Professors at MCC Rectangular state House want to reconvene was passed July 1 by an 83-80 On SNET Walkout Charge to repeal the state income tax. vote In the House and a 21-12 Ajello said 96 representatives, vote in the Senate. NEW HAVEN (AP)— long distance, collect and credit tribution of wages among its Receive UConn Doctorates including 16 who voted for the Your Bar^B-Q If participants at the meeting The first bargaining ses­ card calls met with delays, worker.s. f M / o r Income tax when it was passed, agree on an alternate method sion since the beginning of “ Many of our customers are Morton Bohr, OWA vice presi­ Two assistant professors at High Sch(X>l. While living In said they would support a peti­ of raising money, Ratchford and dent, said Friday that "intense Purchases! tion to reconvene the House to now dialing their own calls and Manchester Community College Fresno, Calif., he was a per­ Grill Alfano say they will reconvene a strike by Southern New looking up numbers they want negotiations” were under way sonnel psychologist for the repeal the tax. Tliey all said received PhD’s at the Univers­ the legislature. It Is now in England Telephone Co. to call In the directories rather with 33 Bell Telephone bargain­ Armed Forces. During the first Our Reg. 12.99 they would support an alterna­ recess. (SNET) employes has ing units and predicted a “ very ity of Connecticut commence­ tive plan for raising revenue, than calling the operator,” :i -three years of its operation, he' Ajello says If the meeting been scheduled for noon Bell spokesman in Philadelphia active weekend.” Hundreds of ment exercises this year. was affiliated with Manches­ Ajello said. does not arrive at a consensus, Sunday at a “ neutral’’ said. “ This hud the effect of Im­ local Issue.s are being discussed Richard T. Day, assistant pro­ ter’s Camp Kennedy for re­ The president pro tern of the "we will go ahead with the pe­ proving service.” scpiirutely. tarded children and Is current­ state Senate, Charles T. Alfano, tition.” place. fessor of psychology, received 12 Ft.x3 Ft. Pool w/Ladder Phone company officials h.ave Temporary replacements for his doctorate In psychological ly a consulting psychological 9.77 and the speaker of the state Spokesmen for SNET and the the strikers were being hired to HAR’TFDRD (AP) — Connec­ said the system should continue evaluation and measurement; examiner for town public & Filter 5 position adjustable firebox House, William Ratchford, could Ccmnectlcut Union of Telephone a.ssist supervisory personnel In ticut State Labor Council presi­ Workers announced the agree­ to operate near normal for at and Sidney S. Llpshires, assist­ sch(x>ls. Healthy summer fun for the • call the General Assembly Into some areas. Scuffles between ’Ihe son of Mrs. Mary L. Day wh%els‘.'’ '‘^'^ ■ session. Petitions signed by a dent John J. Driscoll defended ment Friday to begin bargain­ least a month. Union official.s ant professor of history. In whole . . . no more qj,, * the state’s new Income tax Fri­ have said it would be at lea.st pickets and nonstriking workers of 102 Carter St. and the late crowded beaches! Complete majority of the legislature could ing again. have occurred outside some Bell modem European histoi^. Deluxe Model - same as above* with hood, day and said at least 75 per two weeks after a strike settle­ Joseph R. Day. Dr. Day is package includes pool, filter also be used for the same pur­ It will be the first formal bar­ offices. There have been some Dr. Day’s dissertation was “ A motor, warming oven, heat indicator, side 1 ^ cent of the state’s residents ment before members go back married to the former Jeanette and ladder at a sensational 90.06 pose. gaining session since negotia­ arrests.______Comparison of Prison Inmate \ tray. Our Reg. Price 22.99 \. i • i I would pay less under the recent­ to work because of complexTFon“ Boudreau of Bath, Maine. ’The rice! Rep. George W. Hannon Jr., tions broke down at 1 a.m. Peter J. Peterson, 27, was Versus Community College Stu­ ly enacted Income tax than un­ tract-ratification procedures. couple and their four children D-Hartford, one of the sponsors Wednesday. The strike began shot in the leg Friday while dent Performance On the Com­ der the seven per cent sales tax The strike began Wednesday. live at 24 Camp Meeting Rd. of the petition drive, said the five hours later. But both par­ picketing the South Central Bell parative Guidance and Place­ Asstd. Bar-B-Q Tools OTiginaUy proposed by Gov. The union has turned down the ’Die son of Mr. and Mrs. move should be to repeal the ties have kept in touch by tele­ Telephone Co. office In New Or­ ment Battery.” The study In­ 20 In. Hi Riser Thomas J. Mesklll. company's offer of a 30 per cent David M. Llpshires of North­ income tax, not amend It. phone since the strike started. leans. Edwin J. Harris, 33. hus- volved an analysis of the aca­ hampton, Mass., Dr. Llpshires “ It would be Irresponsible to Driscoll said in a prepared The strike was timed to co­ wage benefit package over a Bicycles three-year period. The current b:md of an employe at the of­ demic aptitudes. Interest, needs, received his elementary and vote repeal and not include an statement that MeskllTs “soak incide with a national strike fice, was charged with aggra­ S 2 F„. 8 8 * 'em in the market place” ap­ average hourly wage is $3.43. and achievement patterns of In­ secondary education in that alternative plan,” Hannon said. against the Bell Telephone Sys­ vated battery. Police said a mates at the Connecticut Cor- city. He holds a BA in ec

(5 MANCHESTER EVENING .D. MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1971 PAGE THREE PAGE TWO MANCHESTEP EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1971 Coventi Incom e T ax T o lla n d THEATER TIME Tolland W n V I E M n N Q B Sheinwold on STAR , eAXER!'*^) SCHEDULE O R R M t f Pollution MILLIONS MAY NEED By CLAY K POLLAN- YOUNQI What’ll it Cost ^ ARin LlIRA Dam Leaks Gas Station SEMFIiB REMINDERS NORTH i f f MAR. 21 Your Daily AcHvily Guida SATDBAY, JULY ITin n , MfriSM N a* iMioii a •• Mm « 984 Survey Tj According to Iht Stan. 'N ■ By ALFRED SHEINWOLD '^APR. 1* Burnside-—"Klute” , 7:15, 9:80 (0 AK1032 To develop message for Sunday, Applications Z' , 3- 5- 9-lA N orm al^ Cinema I—"Summer Of ’42’’, read words corresponding to numbers 34-37-41-46 Bridge is iriayed on ntany lev­ 0 K7 Planned ^ ■ 2 8 -3 9 50-59-75 VSa 1:80, 8:80, 5:80, 7:45, 10:00 4b K85 For Withholding of your Zodioc birth sign. liui R8U m iim o els, and the play that is routine yf TAURUS SCORPIO- C lnpm a n — "Andromeda APR. 20 1 You've 31 Oitlonct 61 Even SayE:ixperts ^ To Be Aired to one person may be brilliant WEST EAST A poTlutlon survey will be tak­ 2 Permit 32 New 62 A t ocr. 22^ ' Strain'^", 2:00, 4:80, 7:00, 9:80 HARTFORD (AP) — State 8180—185 Appeal requests seeking per- to another. I would apotogize for « 105 « 732 ( ^ MAT 20 3 Accident- 33 A 63 Godget en to the Lakevlew Ter. area Tax Oommlssioner F. George one—82.40 64 Of WOK. 21' The lealts In the newly con­ State — "Willard’’, 1:40, 8:80, C? QJ9 865 7 □\U-13-16-55l 4Set 34 The _ „ mission for construction of an RUMaRBHinn the simplicity of. today’s hand 3 5T h ot 65Ta>*s 15-33-48-52/ '‘ O QJ1096 because of the high coliform Brown released official flgvTres two—^.05 £ ^ 8 2 -7 3 -7 6 5 Prone structed Crandall’s Pond dam o.w , T . » , B.ZQ additional gas station on Rt. 80 but for one tact: The actual dei- 0 42 6 Try 36 To 66 Hear 60-77-81-881, GP 4b 10743 and conform' fecal counts dls- three—81.66 6IMINI 67 Opposite Manchester Drive-In - ” W11- ^ inItaUaUon of a flash- clarer was an eicpert of some « 962 Friday on what the recently- 7 Your 37 Right SAGITTARIUS are normal for neVly built or four—81-80 38 You 68 Necessary lard", 10:15; "Fools” , 8:45 20 years’ experience. If he couM SOUTH cloaed to recent testing o t the 8 Sights NOT. 22 ing sign at another Rt. 80 gas passed income tax will coet toe 8140—146 9 39 T raffic 69 Up reconstructed dams and will be - East IK^dsor Drlve-Iii—”^ ^ d 4 AKQJ6 lake. ^ fljU N C 20 70 An station will 'be aired at a public ■awmiB make the blunder that cost him taxpayer. cne—82.70 IQThose 40 From DEC Rovers” ; "Where Eagles Dare” The coliform and fecal counts 11 Social, 41 Deciiiont 71 Goals repaired In the fall, First Se­ hearing . scheduled by the Zon­ i4ir 17 MRoIrM KCMGaRyli a grand slam, there may be ^ 4 Employers arc to start with­ P : 4 - 7 - ^ 4 3 19-26-30-42^ two—82.36 12 A t 42 Accounts 72 You've Meadows Drivs-Iit—"WUard” , rmM «■ AMteMNIn milUons of other players who 0 A853 ire measured by a 100/ml. i > 5 3 -5 4 -7 1 65-78-87-891 lectman Charles Thlfault report­ ing Board of Appeals for July holding taxes from their em­ three—81.96 13 Life 43 On 73 Pleasant 10:80; "Last Grenade” , 8:45 itandard. The findings of the CANCIR ed following a meeting at the 26 at 8 p.m. in the Town Hall. could use a reminder of an im­ '4 AQJ ployes' pay Sept. 1. 14 Be 44 To 74 Sex CAPRICORN Blue-Hills Drlve-In — “ Escape eat showed the terrace count f(xir—81.60 15 Avoid 45 Member 75Todoy OK. 22 site yesterday mombig. Local builder Eldredge Yost portant i>rinclple of play. ■ml SoeUi Wsti Despite a movement on to 8150—160 76 Place From PlaJiet Of Apes” , 10:80; IS coliform, 600 and fecal, 72. ^JUtV 22 I 6 ( ^ 46 Con Hiifault met with the town’s is seeking permission to con­ 17 Mtm North dealer. Pasi 2 4 P u t have the tax repCeiled or amend­ 17 One 47 To 77 W ith JAW. IP “ DetecUve” , 8:45 [ j C ] (RitllMtMyM Since the coliform count is one—83.30 78 And consulting engineer James struct a three-bay gasoline sta­ 'Both sides vulnerable. Put 3 0 Pau ed, a spokesman foNBrown's of­ 29-4C M 5 IBO ut 48 Rumpus 1-2347-61,^ M n r t ila M i) above 200, the state will deter­ two—82.70 6 4 .6 7 -7 4 19 Be 49 Wont 79 From 69-7380-84^ ’Thompson, representatives of tion on the south side of Rt. SO Opening lead-^ack of Hearts. Pau 4 NT Put fice said: "We are going ahead g)S: 80 Old SUNDAY mine If there are any direct three—82.35 20 A id 50 Be the G. and G. Construction Com­ at Its Intersection with the West led the jack cf hearts as Pan 5 NT P u t with what we have. This is toe LIO 21 You 51 Some 81 Someorre AQUARIUS Burnside — "Klute,” sources of pollution. If none are four—81.96 j JULY 22 82 Toke JAW. 20 2:80’ westerly side of Kingsbury Ave. a feeble deceptive maneuver. I P ut 7 4 AUPtti law as far as we're concerned.” 22 Careful 5 2 0 r pany who built the dam, and 4:40, 7:00, 9:00. found, the area Is considered 8170-180 L.AUO. 22 23 ChoTKe 53 More 83 Initiative K l . I I , William O’Brien, of the State Ext. The request had originally must confess that I made this Although the federal Income one—84.35 24 Close 54 Constructive 84 Score Cinema I — “ Summer of ’42,” safe for swimming. tax form allows taxpayers to de­ ,21-25-35-51 1 3 1 2 - 3 1 ^ 4 Water Resources Department. been submitted for a hearing witless but harmless lead, hop­ two—83.60 25 Find 55 Entertain 85 You 1:30, 8:80, 5:80, 7:45, 10:00. queen of spades and then draws The other samples measured duct credit for the money they D 5 6 -5 8 -6 8 26 Conservative 56 LImitotlora 86 Thought 57-66-79-859 There is no danger from the last month but was wlthdrawiu Atty. Harold Garrity, Tolland ing my partner cxMild ruff, three—82.85 87 Money Cinema n — "Andromeda the last trump with the jack of coliform and fecal counts a s: VIRGO 27T hot 57 To PISCIS A special exception to permit wanting to reveal the true heart pay in state taxes, the state four—82.60 28 In 58 Are 88 Contrary leaks, Mcordlng to ’Hiompson .. 2 ;oo, 6 ;30, 7:00, 9:80. Green. spades. ’The rest Is easy. Lislcke Beach, 100 and 4 ; Wa­ PER. fP ^ a*Rf1 r\> SM An __ __ . the erection of a flawing sign position. form won’t allow credit for fed­ 8190—200 29 Indicated 59 R m h e d 89 Moves and O’Brien. state — “WUlard," 1:40, 8:80, They m>ay also contact mem­ Daily Question terfront Heights, 100 and O; Oak 30 Regarding 60 Rift 90 Of MAR. 20 at the Sun Oil Oompsjiy gas Declarer, a very eJtperienced eral taxes. ’The work on the dam carries bers of the nomlnatijig commit­ As dealer, you hold: Spades, Grove, 100 and 0 ; Waterfront one—85.40 6 -1 8 -2 7 -3 2 5:30, 7:25, 9:20. station on Rt. 30 at the BJngs- As one official in the tax off­ OS-*- ^~^Good Adveoe 2-17-24-364 a 100 per cent guaranty, Thlfault tee Kenneth Cowperthwalte, Jo­ player, won In dummy with the Park, 100 and 0; Gerald Park, two—84.66 -7 2 -8 6 -9 0 siiaiv 3344-82-831 Manchester Drive-lh — "'WTl- bury Ave. Ext. Interchange Is A-K-Q-J-6 ; Hearts, 4; Dia­ ice put It: "The federal govern­ was told. seph Rapoza,' George Hunt, For­ king (d hearts and planned the 200 and 0 ; Lakewood Heights, Fire Destroys Chicken Coop three—83.90 lard,’’ 8:46; "Fools,’’ 10:80. being sought by Patrick L. monds, A-3S-S; Clubs, A-Q-J. ment takes such a big bite of Workmen spent about five rest Thwer, Kevin Cavanagh, play. He could eventually dis­ 650 and 0; Sandy Shores, 200 four—83.15 ' East Windsor Drive-In — Newsom. What do you say? revenue . . . it would cut what \ hours at the dam yesterday dig­ card a diamcnd on the ace of and 0; Gate, 50 and 0, and Hem­ \ 8210—220 "Wild Rovers,’’; "liWiere Ea­ Also to be heard is an applica­ Uriah Mathescn, Walter Bie- Answer: Bid only one spade. Firemen turn hose on center of flaming chicken coop as they William Raulukaites of 633 Rye St. The South Windsor firemen the state gets by 40 per cent if ging a trench which was filled hearts, but he would still have lock Point, 100 and 0. One-88.45 gles Dare”.. tion for a lot size variance sub­ lecki, or Thlfault. The hand Is not quite strong fought the blaze at the egg farm of Mr. and Mrs. Michael ludica, were aided by the loan of a tanker from Broad Brook, with we allow deduction of the fed­ American Theater Troupe with “ tow stone” to prevent the to ruff one diamond. That The tests are done by volun­ tWo—85.70 Meadows Drive-Ih — ’’Wil­ mitted by Birdell and Marilyn According to Thlfault, several enough for a forcing opening North Manchester firemen on standby alert. Fire Marshal Wil­ eral.” water seeping under the dirt meant that he could not draw teers Mr. and Mrs. Harold V. &77 Rye St., South Windsor early this morning. However, both three—84.96 Dunham of CSiarter Rd. near Its resumes have already been re­ bid. « bank unto the road. lard,” 8:45; “ Last Grenade,” trumps. K(x>ntz of Hemlock Point,' free the two-story building and the 6,000 chickens it housed were liam Banning and other officials returned to investigate the re­ He noted that only one or two four—84.20 Intersection with Old Stafford ceived. The nominsiing com­ Copyright 1971 Selects O^Neill for Tour 10:30. Wtth this thought In mind of any charge to toe town. completely destroyed by the time the fire was out at 3 :30 a.m. mains later this morning. The ludicas have been in the egg busi­ states allow credit for federal 8230—240 The contractor offered to re­ Blue-Hills Drive-In — “ Ea- Rd. mittee will hold two or three South took the Urn diamonds at General Features Corp. taxes. one—87.60 By WILLIAM GLOVER vance agent, manager and gen- pjjp yjg Immediately but meetings at the ITown HfUI to The report also gave the wa­ The fire was reported at 12:40 a.m. by neighbors Mr. and Mrs. ness for 23 years. (EJP Photo) cape FYom Planet of Apes,” Campaign Opens once end led a tW d diamond, The Connecticut tax will be re­ two—86.75 AP Drama Writer eral administrative fMtotum. jjjg jjygj selectman refused to talk with the prcspective candi­ ter temperature at 77° and toe 8:46; “ Detective,” 10:30. t^th only three and a half planning to ruff it in the dum­ duced, however, by a larger three—86.00 Rurttvprionrt fAPi ^ /"***« *!?*■ drain the pond untU after the dates. water level down 19 Inches. LUGANO, swuzerianaSwitzerland (AP)(At'; upon future partlclpaUonparticipation in wr- a. months left before thei November my. Sometbing funny happened Dentist’s Slap number of ex^ptions, although four—88.28 swlmmii\g and recreation pro­ Candidates Papers — "nie oldest established, per- ^uch festivals as Dubrovnik, Yu- municipal elections, the Demo­ hTe Nominating Committee to his hand on the way to dum­ Agents Leap from G>pter, Dictionary 10 Is the cutoff point. Families 8260—260 gram was completed at the end The Republican Nominating Investor Unmoved manent, floating American goelavla, and Baalbek, Leba- crats have opened Aelr election will then meet to decide on a my’s nine of qpades. I ruffed Brings a Fine larger than that will pay at the one—88.50 of the summer, since there was recommeded slate of candi­ Committee reminds the candi­ theater troupe in Europe could non.- ...... Dapliiuite Bridge campaign activity with an an­ the third diamond with the ten dates for fall election that In­ On a Diet same rate as a family of 10. two—87.75 no danger from the leaks. dates for presentation to the Grab ManmrBomb Hoax hardly pick a tougher play for Bight of this year's troupe nouncement from Democratic of spades and the graiul slam NORTH LAS VEGAS, Nev. tent papers must be filed with A wage-earner whose salary is three—87.00 Town Meeting TT ~ ~ Aug. 13 meeting of the Demo- LONDON (AP) — The Mas­ 837 or less per week will pay this year's tour than obscure iiave been In both prior produc- Town Chairman and First Set-, was down. (AiP) — A dentist has been fined the secretary o t the Town Com­ SAN FRANCISeXJ (AP) — A FBI Special Agent P.obert K. By Nixon’s Plans four—86.26 A ’Town Meeting has been call- Results last night In a dupll- "ratio ’Town Committee. ’Ihe sive Oxford English DicUonary Eugene O'Neill. But the chal- nons, and about half are back lecman Charles TTilfault uiging Dangerooa Generality mittee no later than Aug. 3. nothing even with only himself 8270—280 ed for Wednesday at 8 p.m. In cate bridge game at the Italian- Tcwn Committee will act on 860 for slapping a patient. New Orleans man was seized Oebhordt,TOT is to be cut from 13 to two vol- ^EW YORK (AP) — Not even up at 24%, and American as an exemption. lenge delights Mary Crist Flem- for their second stint. “ all registered Democrats to South Indulged in a dangerous Those candidates who have one—89.55 the Town Hall to approve the American Club are, North-ISouth, the slate at this meeting. Municipal Judge Ray Daines iu>Thot^tha TuoVnD'n optaiollv 'vlthout Slipping a sylla- fjje diplomatic breakthrough o t Telephone, eff 1% at 45%. Those earning about 8166 and Ing, who thought up the whole For one month the students take a more active part In town generality when he decided that been interviewed and tocum- '*'*'^*® attempting to pick up a jjjg package actually j,jg two—88.80 Bulletin Board Imposed the fine on Dr. Donald Ph'esfdent Nixon's planned visit IBM, 'which reported un- ever, even with 10 or more ex- project. taite classes In thespic essen- ijtum of 14,960 to the State of mrs. June Roebuck and John government.” he could not afford to draw three—88.06 Connecticut which had been Holt, saying the dentist’s actkm rairra t^f^**SJ^'r***^^*** raneom package M er a bomb cer share earnings for emptlons, will pay the state at ’‘Anybody who wants to tials under the supervision of "We are interested In getting A Ught-a-Blke Inspection pro­ three rounds of trumps, since four—87.30 was beyond the ecape of his celve toelr Intent i«per8 to toe noax forced a jeUtoer with 63 MeanwhUe, an hour over the announced Friday it will market the stock market from its dol- -he second quarter, careened least 15 cents a week. launch a little U.S. theater in wuson, March! and Helen Pan- town In error. the best qualified candidates to gram will be held today until 2 then dummy would not have a 8290—300 p.m. at i'he Hicks Memorial professional jurisdiction. persons aboard to turn back Pacific and nearly f ^ r h<>ura special edition of the dlcUon- drums the past week. down 21% points to 294% this Here's a breakdown on one—810.80 Lugano must be crackers," she oussopoulou, an Athenian baUe- ^1®® the call is the accept- w lm er C u i ^ , secmd; Mr. run for or be appointed to pub­ trump to ruff one dlam^d. But contacted and haa an interest In . _ . . . ^ breezily concedes. “ But with a rfna. ance of state road aid funds “ d Mrs. Joseph Marcello, third, School and from 2 until 4 p.m. Holt said he slapped a 22- unTsicv u> jjjjg _ route to Hawaii toe Hawaii, toe plane had ^g^^t October. A mlcro- 'The market’s action further past week, making it the biggest Brown’s figures, giving weekly two—89.88 lic office," ’Thlfault emphasized. South could afford to draw two solid school established, one Is Teaching people to do things tirnn the State ’Trajisportatlon Also, East-West, William Gor- at the VFW Prat home on Rt. year-old telephone operator, runnl^ for office should reach ordered back, and landed grajhic process will reduce four underscores my feeling that point loser among the 26 most salary, number of exemptions three—89.10 "The Democratic Town Commit­ rounds of trumps. Joseph Shanahan, secretary of * " 1 said today. gt San Francisco without Incl entitled to a few special de- comes naturally to Mrs. Flem- Department for the fiscal year don and William Rubbis, first; 74. Members of Prat and Ancil­ pages of toe origtoi^d to just one, we're going to see a summer active issues. and weekly wlthhcddlng tax. four—88.35 tee has the responsibility for After winning the first trick Barbara Watson. "She acted toe Town Committee or B<>b Pot- Agents leaped from a hellcop- dent, the airline said. lary will Inspect the bikes a2id In miniscule print. non-rally this year,” comment- On the Amex, the five most Taxpayers wtth more than four 8320—330 Ughts.” jng She haUs from PhUadelphla begiiuilng July 1. David Ewbank and M ke Smith, making nominations, appoint­ with the king of hearts, declarer like a 3-year-old child,” Holt apply fluorescent strips on the terton, chairman of the Noml- ter Friday to capture Warren K. No bomb was found. ^ jg current 16,400-page die- ed RobertStovall director of active issues were: exemptions will pay correspond- one—812.78 TTie acting company com- and her family operated the ’Those attending the meeting second; Mrs. .Arthur Pyke and ments and filling of vacancies,” dipuld lead out the ace and king said. “ I t she acts like k8ey The young- professional traders already Ing days because of the July 4ith 860—62 cent of the amount earned over six months. * game on ’Thursday at Holiday crats who wish to be considered Quatrale, telephone 875-2845. TONTTE - FEATURE SHOW CHICAGO (AP) na, Flesole near Florence, Fuller Brush dred tooiisand dollars” at a ho- only as a seaman and ck, who _ 4. _ 1. were .as committed as they In- holiday, one—40 cents BIMe School Lanes are Mrs. L. V. UfacKen- FIRST SUNDAY THROUGH 8360. Taormlno, Pompeii and home to as candidates for town offices IdANCHESTt THURSDAY ^ cy clin g Program jgj parking lot near San Fran- is divorced and has two chll- est member of the family ds 6 at th's point. ------two—^25 cents Lugano. Five minibuses carry EAST HAR’TFORD (AP) — ’The Seventh Day Adventist ^le, and Mrs. Andrew Dowhie, in the upcoming elections to sub­ U H t ^ ^ The ^ v e n tr y Beautification cisco International Airport, said dren. months old. The oldest is 95. "Most Investors are a little bit o U f k l l f t three—none the ensemble, props and 160 cos- ’Die FYller Bnudi Co. announced Caiurch will hold a Vacation jjrs. Arthur Pyka and mit their names and a resume RH b «. 4U . HOI [MN Nlill.fi Committee, In cooperation with ______And in between are 398 other ‘up to here’ with prcwiounce- ^ ” o C C ^ jO U T l four—lume Escapes of their experience E U id the of­ tumes. a consoUdatlonconsolidation Friday that wUlwill “ T " * ' the town administration has A n I. 1 j members of the Rashid family, ments from Washinrion about A 870—72 fice which they are seekhig in starte(^ a glass recycling pro­ O’NeUl’s rarely done , ^ t i c „e a n the loss of 400 jobs at one S a t u ^ ’ the jS y M ^ e r y , 64 ^ c h e l Dr., Wendy gjj expected to converge on what’s going to happen wiith the UFII A T S O D . U O l l l l t S one—66 cents Plane Accident fantasy “ Lazarus Laughed" Is . ^ wwk n juiy .40 Mhrk Kovems, third; Roland writing to the Democratic Norn- gram. “ Manchester CTapman, Sterrs; Mrs. Mere- Chicago this weekend for the economy,” said Robert Johnson. two—40 cents being played. For a bit of extra major facilities here. through 30 at the church from and Miss Kay Horrigan, Inatlng Committee CSiairman Where your nightmares end After July 20 town residents dlto Forgette,” AA. (Jampfleld family’s 43rd annual reunion. analyst for Paine, Webber, NEW HAVEN (AP) —Three three—20 cents WINDSOR LOCKS (AP) — A Hospital Notes pei^sons have )>een arrested on twin-engine DC - 3 with three strength the title role has been The company said manufactur- 9 a.m. until noon. fourth. will be able to bring their glass R d.; Herbert K. Urgent, 73 Members of , toe family are Tacksen Curtis. “ They’re four—none . 880—82 crewmen atnard crashed while entrusted to Paul Abbott of the ing and WEirehouse operations Emphasis will be jdaced on la niavad each containers to toe Sanitary V » m N G HOURS Milford R d.; Ctoarles Zagllo, coming from 47 states for what waiting to see what actually charges and adchtonal American Conservatory Theater carried out in three different the study of nature including W i l l A R D Landfill where an area. has Glastonbury; MX's. Mary M. d fy officials say Is” the largest happens.” arson charges have been Icxlged one—86 cents trying to take off from Bradley Intermediate Care Semi- International Airport here Fri­ In San Francisco. plants In Connecticut and New craifts and songs. j „ t been reserved for the collecUcm private, noon - 2 p.m., and 4 Kuzmickas, 176 Chestnut St. family convention ever held In John J. Smith, Fahnestewk & against a fourth In connection two—68 cents ‘■We’re doing this play be- York would be merged In Great Registration sessions have I ^ e s during tlw summer begins. of glass for recycling. Citizens Also, Mrs. Robert Slmes and Chicago.” The only states net Co.’s analyst, put It even more with a series of suspicious fires three—35 cents day afternoon but mAiody was ------p.m. - 8 p.m .; private rooms, over the past 18 months, ac­ hurt, aiccordlng to officials of cause It is the (me that* was Bend, Kansas. *>een schedule for chUdren be- ®P«n to the are urged to save botUes and jq a.m. - 2 p.m., and 4 p.m. ■ 8 daughter, 118 New State Rd.; represented are Alaska, Hawaii succinctly: “People are pessi- four—16 cents 'picked by the two directors. The East Hartford plant will tween the ages of four snd 14, PuoUc- jars that are clear, green or Mrs. Patrick Mooney Jr. and and Wyoming. mlstlc.” cording to police. 890—92 the Federal Aviation Adminis­ Biagio DlLleto, New Haven tration. Robert Wils(m and 'George Mar- remain In operati'® identified as "^ to a s two—81.16 4t 4c 4c <11 Rctsft H YSiwffsin 6ot FREE PARK REAR THEATPP BLUE HILLS Beny, 92 Colum t^ S t; Mra. La^^gg^ Wales, Mass.; Avis gether by our own rl^, dark chocolate — a y ' TO BiSSEll BBIDGI 1 XIT WIST m 1 'rw* Sjn^Laa Rwnlek Contest Ri):;ht UNi-LOK ^ toleen O sim ,A 7 B rra k fi^ phoenix St., Vernon: . smooth eomhhiatlon wortii trying' L(f T AT BlUf HIllS AVENUt COLOR THinmctivI After P.ir.ide pi REG. VAIUE _ Also Largest fr-- 1 ^ Rato M«y*too«, RPD 8, R oid^| q o i ^s Tr u c t i o n B c n p E p R O M j i f E ii'Li wDMiS.SiuN 8 ■ ■ ■ i a M OFFER ixPiRES AFTER JULY J8, 1971——------' I ® ^ LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) — Hortfrd l^pke., Rockville. vllle; Jean Hoss, Stuart Dr., Tol- ■VHTnawwNm... The hotel that bills Itself as toe Also, Dana M. Kurtz, RFD 2, land; Paulette Godek, Mountain t laigest report hotel In toe world south St., Coventry; D t^ la s W. St., Rockville; Heather Atkins, ^ M N E I 'm Twojgm^aumADl IMPORTANT is changing Its name. Jones, 186 Brookfield Rd., Bol- Irene Dr., Vernon. DMrt kay Illy |Mtl Hie l,619-HX>m Internation^ ton; Susan M. Hannon, Enfield; Discharged Friday: Raymond wlWw4 lint dMCk- Hotel will be toe Las Vegas HU; Stephen Burke, 64 Wintorop Rd.; Perodeau, CSndy Terr,, Vernon; IM m H IWrfcM iii C^iek^ OHMr pnl< ora 4 ton. Hilton Hotels last yew ^ Tammy L. Brennan, East Hart- Catherine Godin, Albany, N.Y.; Mly 14 IM 9*. Our BBS came majority owner ^ toe 8W ^rd; Ctarollne R. Ralmondo, 97 NelUe Klbbe, Meadow Brook ; 11 fiiisa ilMl pu- ^ n n a 0 0 1 6 WROIGDA rallUtm^ructore and tol^wrak •It art aliiioit 0 n % Silcktr (at m JENNIFER O'NEILL ^ C U>R entihe p a r k o p e n •xmi cat! la yaa). 307 Midclle Tumptke West, Mcnehetfer. ramplet^ mare* than 70 Ctoristlne L. Latulippe, Broad Brook; Albert Dubay, In everyon e’s life there’s a fVFRY DAY 1 P M aanaa tram Paifcade Where Quality^Begins giving toe 36 Dlahe Dr., Vernon; Mrs. Olga Enfield; Ellzabeto Cropley, Staf- ROUTE 6, BOLTON — TEL 649-4332 Sabrina Pools ROUTE 1 5 9 nome change^ "Be- M., Panclera, Stafford Springs; fordvllle; Ralph DeStefano, West Rout* 44A Covontry SLtMMEROF ’42 300 Iwiiskle Avenue, lost Hartford, OPEN DAILY and Sunday tiU 8 :So’p.M. b beatsd 2Vs bUm ^ 0 0 w a n t e d to call It Mrs. Loyce Wackier, 46 Fox- St., Douglas Khlttel, Hany Lane, 8an..TlHin. l :SO-S:SO-5:M-'7 :'S0-9:40 AGAWAM. MASS. aoram tram Bburtia P ark- Candy Also Available For Fund Raising eut ef Boltoa Lake laa Tol. 742-6571 Fil..Sa8. l:80.8:8a«fao.7:4B.10:00 _ fflltw ^ ’8 ^1 ’’ a spokesman croft Dr.; Mrs. Frances I, Vik- and Lester Waite Jr., Spring St., iFfuFiflitBi, Frit AdmiulM linetz, £^ast Hartford; John F. all of RockvIUe. Berqain Hour Till 2 P.M,'(Ez. Sun. $M »)J said. CoaUnnons from 1:40 - — ,

I MANCHESTER EVE^Il^Ci JlERALl), MANCHESTER, CONN.. SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1971 PAGE F IV E MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1971 Union Pond—Repairs Costly (Oontiiined from Page Four) The $6,000 cq>tlon calls for cleaning and Business Bodies be held req>onsible for damages In at reconditioning a waste water $ate, the least one of these cases. gate the river Is running through now. Hie silting problem was originally ex­ The gatehouse at the dam will not be. OOURANT PROMOTIONS act timing of the rate case ap- JOINS MABOmi pected to clear up in about a week. When repaired... It once fed water to factories. I S. Thomas Leone of Manches- plication depends on when the Russell Holzman of West the pond was drained, however, the muck along the rivep, but has not been used for t^r and John L. Von Deck Jr. Supreme Court issues a final Hartford had joined Msroom, on. Uie pend bottom was found to be thick­ some time. of Vernon have received pro- ruling on SNET’s 1963 rate case, Inc., Manchester-based adver­ tising agency, as an account er than anticipated. It Is now expected While the pond is empty, some dredging motions in the advertising de- However, he said, ‘‘The need to that the companies along the river will vmrk will also be done at the southern partment of the Hartford Cou- raise capital makes it Impera- supervisor. oot be able to use the river water until „ end of the pond. Holzman has 22 yeanf expo- rant. tlve that we move ahead without .■Tience in agency account man­ the pond Is filled again because of the sUt The pa.per fibre which has collected Leone, formerly national ad delay on plans for the new rate and the low water level. vertising manager, was ap­ agement and creative reqtoaal- there over the years will be built up into application.” ' ’ blllties for national consumer pointed to the newly created Work In file $76,000 Wd Included driU- an Island away from the pond shore. A and Industrial advertisers. Ing holes In the dam and filling them causeway will be built to separate a small TRAVEL ADVICE Before joining Marcom, he with grout and reinforcing bars; chipping section of the pond bottom for ball play­ LBonne Travel World wUl was an account executive at out cracks and deteriorated concit^ and ing In the summer and ice skating in the launch a daUy talk program Chi rug and Calms, Hartford, covering those surfaces with wipe mesh winter.' over WINF radio starting Aug. and 8 utherland-Abtx)tt, Borion. and pressure sprayed concret^ and re­ The directors have allocated $16,000 for 2 called "Touring with LaBonne conditioning two wooden sluice gates. this work. Travel World, according to Q.T. b b u x b (Ted) LaBonne, owner. Four Manchester men have The program, designed to aid joined the Quarter Oentuiy the pubUc with travel ideas and Tolltind Club at Pratt A Whitney Air­ helpful hints, wUl be supple­ craft in East Hartford. ’Ihey mented by articles in The Her­ are Leroy M. Beckett of 266 Firm Hired ald geared to offering travel ad­ Hollister St., project engineer­ The Bahy Has vice and service on a local basis. ing: Charles W. Custer of 218 The WINF staff wlU interview N. Elm St., aasemUy process­ To Develop LaBoime’s wife Nancy on her ing; Richard D. Forde of 2M many travel experiences, and Main St., D-96; and DonaM L. Been Named Town Plan special guests wUl provide vary­ Robbins of 34A New State Rd., ing viewpoints. They will Include D-36. The Northeastern Develop­ the LaBonnes’ teen-age daughter Lynne, who is presently on a six- ment Group, also known as week tour of Europe. Macomber, Neil iJolin, son of Michael and Unda Lovett Connecticut Development Cor­ Foreign Trade Macconber, Dobson Rd., RFD 8, Vernon. He was bom June 29 poration of Hartford has been RETAIL SALES UP at MCanchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents hired by the Planning and Zon­ Total retail sales in Manches­ Lures Out For 8 . Thomas Leone ter for the first quarter of 1971 r are Mr. and Mrs. John Lovett, Dobson Rd., RFD 8, Vernon. ing Commission to prepare increased an estimated 9.5 per State Companies^ His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Gordan Macom­ Phase I of the prospective town posltiwi of marketing and re- ber, Brown Bridge Rd., Tolland. He has a brother, Shane, 1. search manager. Von Deck cent over the same perlod^last i» « • *. *. comprehensive plan. u " S ® retai“^...... v f,^ ‘ill year, the Chamber of Com- Connecticut busineMmen will Zeruk, Dalton James, son of James and Patricia Rledle PZC Chairman Clifford Wll- ^Mlstant'reUtil merce ^ o u n c ^ last week. have an opportunity to explore Walter Senkow, town enpneer, stands atop the old dam. Some of the cracks to be repaired can be seen on the dam’s face. Zeruk, RFD 8, Nlederwerfer Rd., Rockville. He was bom June Hams confirmed that the agree- advertising manager. ways to expand their product 30 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandfather ment was signed Thursday Leone joined the Courant in lines and acquire new technologi­ is C. H. Rledle, WestiHartford. night, adding: the actions will be 1952 as a national advertising reported that cal methods next week at a 4) *1 discussed at Monday night’s representative and was named mon^ths were Gollln, Gall Marie, daughter of J. Peter and Jeannette njeetlng of the PZC. assistant manager of general con^P^ced *32.- series of meetings sponsored by Allen Goflin, Stockbrldge, Mass. She ' was bom June 20 at ’The go-ahead has been given advertising in 1966 and national 294,000 for the same period of the Connecticut Development Pittsfield (Mass.) General Hospital. Her maternal grandmoth­ to the planning group to begin ^®20. Commission. er is hirs. Rose Allen of Enfield, formerly Manchester. Her work immediately on develop­ The state average increase was 3.8 per cent. Commission personnel will Union Pond— Repairs Costly paternal grandmother is Mrs. Zelma Orabois, Palm Beach, ing tightened sign regulations provide specific leads and Fla. for the town. The estimates were compiled '* *1 » *, «i techniques by which state Anna WilUams explained that peri­ by Connecticut Development PescosoUdo, Patricia Maiy, daughter of F. Peter and Commission research analysts could manufacture products of odic meetings will be sched­ a foreign or domestic firm un­ Elisabeth Roath PescosoUdo, 32 Ardmore Rd., Manchester. She uled with th'e planners, and in­ and are based on sales and use was bom June 11 at Hartford Hospital. Her maternal grand­ taxes collected by the State Tax der license; enter Into joint ven­ These pho^dgrajplis give a gtiod indica­ terested groups may send rep­ mother is Mrs. Charles Roath, East Hsirtford. Her paternal Department. tures with other companies; or tion of w M the State Water Resources resentatives to sit in on these grandmother is Mrs. Anthony CaUtro, Old Lyme. She has three represent foreign firms. Oommlsslm has ordered the town to re­ sessions. brothers, Peter, 16, Jeffrey, 12, and John, 5; and two sisters, . AMONG ADVISERS The sessions are planned for pair Unlm Pond Dam. The work is sched­ Among the items included in Karen, 14, and Mary Beth, 11. the first phase will be a pre­ John Kolva of 116 Green several cities throughout the uled Ve be done this summer. ■* *1 * *• r« Manor Rd. has been appointed state, with those for this area project has had its frustrations for liminary revision of zoning reg­ Perron, Joy Joseph, son of Roger Sr. and Susan Beau- by the Small Business Adminis­ being held Wednesday In the officials. Original cost estimates for ulations particularly in prob­ chemin Perron, 87C Rachel Rd., Manchester. He was bom lem areas. These revisions, tration to the SBA’s Hartford The search for bargains at Manchester’s Sidewalk commission’s offices In the State e repairs before the pond was empty Jime 20 at St. -Francis Hospital. His maternal grandmother is District advisory council. Office Building, Hartford. ■ere as low as $6,000. In the latest of two once adopted by the PZC, will Sales really isn’t as difficult as this candid shot by liCrs. Helen A. Beauchemin, Southington. His paternal grand­ stand until the entire compre­ Thomas S. Kleppe, adminis­ Domestic opportunities will be biddings on the project, the low bid was parents are Mr. and Mrs. Henry Perron, Hartford. He has a trator of the federal agency, Herald photographer Jim Leggitt would seem to hensive plan is adopted in a presented by Cornelius J. $76,010, not including a $B,000 optional brother, Roger Jr., '4; and a sister, MicheUe, 3. said Kolva was selected for his indicate. Under the clothes is a young boy fooling couple of years. Crowley of the commission’s de­ item. *1 • 1*1 knowledge of and Interest in the with his brother on the other side of the rack. You Highway Department employes John Zaviskas (Town Public Works Em­ Included in the problem velopment technology unit. The Qoard Directors soqrie time ago St. LauTMit, Michael Joseph, son of WllUam and Linda problems of small business. areas, according to Williams, can still look for bargains if you hurry. The three- Foreign opportunities will be appropriated $6,000 for the work to coin­ ploye of the Year) and Jon Fedora have been assigned to pull debris Barker St. Laurent, 23 Bunce Dr., Manchester. He was bom Koiva is a structural engineer cide with the original esttmates. At the from the waste water gate as it collects. The Hockanum River, which are regulations controlling com­ day sales event concludes today at Main St. stores presented by Mhnnlng M. Bheton, July 6 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. IBs maternal gran i- for the City of Hartford and is its international trade specialist. board’s July meeting, a second approprl- still flows through the pond bottom, passes under the gate. The wooden parents are Mr. and Mrs. James D. Barker, Springfield, Va. mercial development, gas sta­ also a self-emp’cyed consulti.ng and in the Parkade. atlcsi of $60,000 was a ^ e d to this, making structure in the background is believ^ to have been built to catch vari­ [fis paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Van tions, and' sigpis, all areas engineer. A 1964 g;raduate of the The foreign business leads $66,000 in appropriation available lor the which have caused considerable John L. Von Deck Jr. ous objects and prevent them from clogging the gates at the dam. Wil- Doome, Windham, N. H. He has a sister, Usa, 7. University of Coimecticut, he is NOTES ANNIVERSARY of the entire financial program were compiled during a recent work. ,« *, • * public outcries in recent Ely Segal of Manchester, vice will result in more flexible op- "reverse InvestmMt’’ n ^ o n to liam'O’Neill, director of public works, says that some minor repairs may advertising manager later that a member of the Connecticut The source xit most of Oils money is Tardif, April-Lee, daughter of Gerald and Paula Ouel­ m'-nths. year. He had previously worked and National Societies of Pro- president of Roosevelt MllU, orating capability, and that new Europe sponsored ^ _ tn e New not inunediately known, according to be made on this structure, but it will probably be left just the way it is. lette Tardif, 164 Vernon Ave., Rockville. She was bom July 4 Also included under the first for several advertising agen- fess'onal Engineers and the Rockville, recently completed 25 product development will con- England Coimcll. w m Town Manager Robert Weiss. There is This picture shows how muddy the water was when the pond was first at RockvUle General Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are phase of the comprehensive cles and trade journals. American Society of Ovil Engl- service with the firm, tlnue to be actively pursued. among 12 delegates ttidng part about $19,000 in the 1970-71 Capital Im­ lowered. An unanticipated thick layer of muck on pond bottom has kept Mr. and Mrs. Leonard OueUette, 68 Grove St., Rockville. Her plan is the creation of an overall He attended the University of neera. Locally he if active in company in Pioneer also reported de- from the six-state region. provement Reserve Fund plus the first the river fairly dirty for some time. This situation has cleared up some. paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Alverie Tardif, Upper program desig;n which is in southern California and earned the Estonian L*itheran Church after attending Brooklyn creased operating results lor the Mission members made 1’19 $6,000 appropriation. The remainder will Frenchville, Maine. reality a summary of all avail- a BS in advertising and journal- and is a Boy Scout troop com- his subsequent dls- six months ended May 29. Sales calls in six countries: Austria, probably come from cash balances from • 4> « able information and where it f^om the University of Den- mltteeman totaled $14,794,000, with net In- England, France, Holland, the 1970-71 General Fund Budget after charge from the U.S. Air Force. Steele, Wendl Jean, daughter of WiUiam and Sharon Has­ can be obtained. ygp_ jjg jg a member of the ------Ho started as retail store man- come of $168,000, or six cents a Switzerland and West Germany. final bills are paid. Story By P hotos By tings Steele, Cedar St, Rockville. She was bom July 7 at The development of a project- international Newspaper Adver- IRS REFUNDS share. During the same period in,g finns called upon were In addition, Weiss observes that the RockvUle General Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Glenn Gamber Reginald Pinto ed work progpram lor the plan tising Executives Associatiem, Taxpayers in the Hartford of 1970, sales totaled $20,926,000, viewed as businesses which town expects an increase from $200 to Mr. and Mrs. Merton E. Hastings, 10. Cedar St., RockvUle. Her is also included. Advertising Club of Hartford, District have received more than and net Income was $1,017,000, complement, rather than $220' in the average daily m em ber^p p ^ m a l grani|parents are Mr. and Mrs. Mason Steele, 61 The present comprehensive and Greater Hartford Chamber ^ 5 1 million in refunds from the or 35 cents a share. compete with. New England in- school grant to the town. 'Ihe Board of Bwiklln St., RockvUle. She has a sister, Christine, 3^. plan of the town Was adopted in ©f Commerce. He and his wife internal Revenue Service since Directors promised up to $160,000 of any .*1 ------dustiy. 1963. It projected the town’s EUaine and their three children January QUARTERLY REPORT According to the commission, added revenue from this grant to the Crawford, William John, son of Donald Sr. and.Sandra present population would not uve at 131 Mountain Rd. ^hg ggid $244,460,634 was Wyandotte Industries of Man- most of the firms expressed a, education budget, but Weiss e^qtects that Schwarm Crawford, RFD 4, Eaton Rd., RockvlUe. He was occur until 1960. Therefore, the von' Deck, formerly of Man- ^gfunded to 910,4^ individual there will be some money available from Chester, textile and apparel pro- desire to enter into some type of Using long poles with rake ends, bom July 7 at RockvlUe General Hospital. His maternal grand­ problems the town now faces cheater, la a Manchester High taxpayers. ’The remaining $6,- ducer and real estate developer, joint venture or licensing agree- it for the dam project. mother is Mrs. Ethel Schwarm, South Coventry. His paternal Zaviskas and Fedora keep the waste water gate clear. are beyond the scope of the School graduate and earned a 558,491 was refunded to 7,985 reports net earnings of $287,361, ment with an American com­ ■What this balance Will pe will not be grrandparents are Mr. and Mrs. RusseU Crawford Sr., 20 Good­ plan’s specific recommends- BS degree from Bryant College i,ug’ineaaea er 19 cents per share, for the pany, and several said they known until final 1070-71 bills are re­ win St, Manchester. He has two brothers, Robert, 10,' and tions. All i:ecommendations in in 1966. He joined the Courant "During the processing of re­ quarter ended May 31, com- would like to establish plants In ceived and paid. Donald Jr., 6 ; and a sister. Sherry, 6. the plan are therefore outdated in 1960. « * « *1 *' turns at the IRS Service Center pared to a loss of $102,439, or u g^ England. William O'Neill, director of wblid already. He is a charter member and In Andover, Mass., nearly 68,000 8 cents for the same period last ______works, has met with. the WRiu and Butterfield, Sharen Lyn, daughter of Brian and Carolyn ’The PZC hopes to combine the director of the Home Improve- taxpayers were discovered to year. worked out the final scope of the project. Manning Butterfield, Box 71A, RFD2, Vernon Rd., Bolton. She abillties of the use of profession- ment Associatiem of Connecticut. . j A contract will be awarded soon to was bom July'6 at Majichester Memorial Hospital. Her mater­ al planners with some citizen Also very active in Masonry, he overcha^ed themselves $1 President Nell Ellis said pro­ fits in the second quarter were Penetryn Systems Inc. covering about nal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harleth H. Manning, 816 guidance as to what the town’s is district deputy of District 6-B ®”**,*t\®*® NSW! — JJMJRUilO $60,000 worth of work. The rest of the Hartford Rd., Manchester. Her paternal grandparents are Dr. residents want Tolland to be like of the Grand Lodge of Ckmnecti ^® mistakes. sufficient to erase a deficit In­ work will be done by town forces. The and Mrs. Robert i^tterfield, 72 Vernon Rd., Bolton. Her ma­ Only one per cent of the Hart- curred during the first quarter. I NATURAL HEALTH total cost will stay within $66,000 O’Neill ternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Edna K. DeVeau, Newing­ p,l;;^®cg, Edueatton ““von Deck, his wile Janet, and Net incoine for the first half FOOD SHOPPE says. ton. Her paternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. C. K. The Tolland Middle School will their two children live at 70 of the option of ha g was $56,865, or two cents a Aside from escalating cost there has ►‘'til-*’ ■-' Butterfield, Vernon Rd., Bolton; and Mr. and Mrs. Lovelock schedule its physical education Gerald Dr. in Vernon. compute their tax. share including a special credit been silting -in the Hockanum River Holm, Norwich. classes outdoors as much as pos- — of $28,425, compared to a loss of | itt RECEIVES CITATTON which runs through the pond. The dirty slble during the school year, the IDLE '^CLAIMS $336,581, or 24 cents a share for Ely Segal the same period a year ago. water has forced, two companies alcmg Briggs, Larry Nelson Jr., son of Larry Nelson Sr. and Board_____ of Education announced Manchester claims for Insured Everett J. Llvesey, president the river to find alternate water soiuves Thelma Reynolds Briggs, 97 Wells St., Manchester. He was during its meeting Wednesday unempto^en^^ ®S:er for Manchester Knitting Sales for the first half were for operations they normally lise the bom July 7 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal This old gate hyuse, once used to feed water to factories river for. It appears that the town will grwdparent^.-are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Reynolds, 60 Court- nlgHt. the week ending July 10, reports ^ ^® along the Hocl«num River, will not be repaired. The facility TTie outdoor classes are a jjepartment. “ “ ®‘'®®‘®® °*'®®" lai^ St., Manchester. His paternal grandparents are Nelson means of relieving the over- claims and 2,715 ^.I ^® present site of Bezzlnl Bros rose to $10,922,184, up from $9,- has not been dsed for some time. Briggs and Marlon Pinkney, both of Rt. 44A, Coventry. He has crowded■ owaeu aiiuauuii situation 0.1. at theme school.oe..w. ginlina ni-neoano>1 •Providence, • — -v™.— , — R. -., I., Whlch Is purnlture. 118,674 in the 1970 quarter. a sister, Christina, 6. In the winter months the PE 0 sponsored by the National As- (Continued on next (iage) * «i « *, *. * in me wmici * - represented a slight decline of Z/ He v/as later assigned to verl- t classes win study their h ^ m ^ the department ous retail subaldlaries ©f attributable primarUy to a tight-^ j fairw ay Bernier, Kevin hUchael, son of Reynold and Diane Gee which will be taught on the Mlu- uanKS. enlng of cost control through­ Bernier, 26 CampbeU Ave., VemOn. He was bom July 7 at wa» Sonored (or u . R o ^ v .lt Min., rtlo b M o M out the company, discontin­ te opM die School and High School level a two-year stay in Toronto, Manchester Memorial Hosplttal. His maternal grandparents by the physical educatlwi In- Statewide, claims' increased uation of a number of loss oper­ monooy! Canada. TTiere, as merchandis­ are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gee, 116 Vem m St., Manchester. His structors under the newly adopt- by 4,381 to 109,642, a rate of 8.7 ations, and to excellent perform­ ing and advertising director, he we hove a paternal grandparents are Jto. and Mrs. Oral Bernier, West ed health curriculum. per cent. ’Diese’figures do not ance In the Allen Knitting Mills was instrumental in establishing Hartford. He has a sister, Lynn, 2. The health program In the el- Include persons not covered by complete ti * « * « Canada’s first discount depart­ division. ementary schools will be taught unemployment compensation, or Directors also declared a reg­ assortment of ment store chain of 12 stores. Hampson, JUl Anne, daughter of WiUiam and Judith by the classroom teacher. those who have exhausted their ular quarterly divldened of six paper flower O’Brien Hampson, 64 Birch St., Mandiester. She was bom July Following his work in CTanada, ’Ihe board also agreed to noti- benefits, cents a share on Wyandotte pre­ mAing supplies! 8 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. She has a sister, Beth, 3. fy parents of students In the Earlier this week the depart­ he was promoted to vice presi­ ferred series A stock, payaWe elementary grades at Hicks and ment announced that total un- dent and advertising director of Aug. 9 to holders of record July Tower Marts International in Meadowbrook, (with the excep- employment In the state lor the 30. tion of kindergarten) that physl- month of June had reached 10.1 New York d ty and made his RELAXATION cal educatient classes will be pgr cent, a record for recent home in Glen Rock, N.J. held twice a week. years. In 1964, Segal rejoined Roose­ For The Summer Tills will effect the purchase iphat report was accompanied velt Mills, the parent compaily, of school clothes, according to by ^ statement from Labor De- as Vice president and general Open PROVIDED BY board member Mrs. IDarol Dun- partment officials that other In- / manager of the retail division. cani since the pupils wear slacks ^(©ators seem to show Coimect- The first pilot store proved suc- to school (»i gym days. tout’s recession la about over cessful, leading to the establish­ All Day W Esmqi Town & Country Gardens and that things are Improving. ment of six more branches in Mancheater Evening Herald Connecticut and Massachusetts. PHARMACY COMPLETE EXTERIOR MAENTENANOE Tolland oorre^ndent Bette SNBT EARNINGS Segal said the concept of di­ Suiiday AND LANDSCAPING Quatrale, tel. 876-2848. Southern New England Tele­ rect mill-to-consumer selling COVENTRY 742-6555 phone has announced that the "has proven to be a potent company’s earnings per share weapon In the survival of New Everett J. Uveaey All Medicinal Services Available Show a Go-Between of common stock were $1.82 for England industries faced with LOS ANGEXiES (AP) — The the first half of the year, com- 12 years’ service to the opganiza- tierce competition from 455 HARTFORD RD. M3-5230 children’s television riiow "Se- pared to $1.86 for the flrpt hall tlpn and development of the He and his wife Leah Md same Street’’ will be used by of 1970. g;raduate school program. The their four children their the Los Angeles City Schools as SNET /president Alfred W. 'award was presented by Alfred home at 202 Mountain Rd. Antique Flea Market a go-between for pupils, their Van Slnderen said higher rates s. Mills, president of NAMSB, AT THE parents and teachers. in effect since June 1969 account and Lloyd F. Pierce, director of I/)AN AGREEMENT PANCAKE FESTIVAL The educational show, star- for 68 cents per share In both the graduate school program. Pioneer Systems, Inc., of Man- ring the Big Bird, will be shown years—a part of which may jn addition to his work at Chester has announced comple- SUflDAY, JULY I 8H1 CURIOSITY CRAFT SHOF^ twice dally this fall to cllytSii^ have to be refunded once a final Brown, i;4 v«sey. serves cm tha^ tion of a long-term loan a$ree- classes for preklndergart^ courtYullng on SNET’s rate case faculty of the School of Manage- ment with a major financial 7 A.M . — 6 P.M. Every' Sunday 10 A M , - Dusk through second grade pupils, comes through. ment Development at the Uni- corporation which included funds preparing them for reading and The first hall earnings per verslty of Massachusetts. He is said to. amount to a substantial Adults, $1.25 Children under 12 yrs., $1.00 arithmetic, the school district share were reported on net In- a former metmber of the faculty portion of Pioneer’s financing (SAVE THIS AD) reported. come of $17.8 million with 9,757,- Jn Savings Bank Management program. The loan amount was PANCAKES & SAUSAGE EUBB a d m is s io n ★ FOOD CONCESSION ’ A program is under -way to WX) common shares outstanding, and a member of the Theuis not disclosed. *• train 2,900 teachers and as Van Slnderen, in a statement Examination Panel of the The agreement Is the. first — ALL YOU CAN EAT — BUN YOUR ’tA Q — GABAGB SALE WITH US! many parents to effectively use accompauiylng quarterly dlvid- Stcmler Graduate School of Sav- phase of a program to broaden IA4 EAST — FXIT M ■ “ Sesame-Street” as a suK>le- end payments, stated the com- Inga Banking at Rutgers Unlver- the company’s financial base in mental teaching device in pany Is preparing a new rate Hty. He also serves as chair- support of Its expanding areas Near Howard Johnson - 397 Tolland Tpke.. Manchester YFW POST 2046 and at home—a com- application, possibly lor pres- man of the public relations and of operation, according to David 649-2666 s 643-6383 s 644-1609 mon denominator between par- entatlon to the Public UtlUtles maricetlng committee of the N. Abrams, president of the ooB iL OBNTB& sorninr This shot, taken from the top of the dam, shows two old* gates once fit into. After the pond was drain^j and the ents ahd teachers, said John H. Commission In late summer. Savings Bonks Association of diversified manufacturing flrin. wooden sluice gates as they hang from their bent metal condition o f the gates became known, their repair was add- Plimpton, coordinator. -Van Slnderen indicated the ex- Connectlout. Abrams said that completion supports. Also shown are two damaged wooden tracks the . ed to the specifications of the contract proposal.

A MANCHESTER EVBNTNC HERALD. MANCHESTER; CONN.. SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1971 PAGE SEVEN Area Churches News for Senior Citizens United Methodist Ohnrob First Congregational Church C h u r c h Union OongreK»tlonnl Chnitdi S t Bartholoiniew’s Chnroh Union and Elm Sto., RockviUe Rt. 44A, Bolton Of Vernon By WALLY FORTIN Emanuel Lutheran Church The Prephyteriaa Church DlK liCTO B Rev. PhUip Hkissey, PaM or Rev. David M. Campbell, Rev. John A. Lacey, Church and Chestnut Sts. 48 C^ruce St Rev. Pa\U J. Bowman^ Rev. Ekiward M. LaRooe M M ater Minister Rev. C. Henry Anderson, Rev. George W. Smith, Pastor Minister Hi folks! W dl, it’s that time day, and once again w e had a Assistant Pastor Rev. Lyman D. Reed, Rev. Randall P. Ferrara, agein, amt another nice week nice turnout even though things Pastor Associate Minister 10 a.m.. Union Service at Assistant Minister gtsie by. were delayed because the courts Paul A. Htrimer, Intern 9:16 a.m.,’ Sunday School. Rev. Betsy F. Reed, Saturday, VigU at 6 George’s Episcopal Church The weather has been to our were quite wet. Some hard work Classes for all ages. 9 B.m., Morning: Worship. Rt. 4iA. Nuiaery |»xiivlded. Minister o i Christian Education 8 a.m.. Morning Suffrages. io:80 a.m., W orsh^ Service. p.m. itiriiqf all week, and although by Mr. and Mrs. DePletro, and Sunday, Masses at 7-JO, 9, Child care provided. we could use a little rain, I Bob Ahem, and the courts were 9 a.m.. Divine Worship/ Ser- Nursery provided. 0:80 a.m„ Wocefaip Service. 1 0 :l0 and 11:80 a.m. St. George’s Episoopal Chnkeh could go for this temperature ready. mon at botti services by Paul 7 p.m.. Evening Service. Rockville United Methodist Rt. 44A, Bolton The Rev. Mr. Ferrara will Holmer "Ticket to Heaven,’’ ______ail year round. Next week w e hope to have S t Jaaws’ Ohnreh a a fl Church Rov. Robert W . Ihlott, Vicar preach. Nursery care avall- We had to cancel our trip to new cues, wax, etc., so it should N “**®*y Uidtarlaa UnlversaUst SoeMy aUe. Ocffee hour in Feliowahip Msgr. Edward J. Reardon, 142 Grove St. Sterling Gardens In Tuckaboe, make for better scoring, and 488 Main St. Hall after the service. First Chnroh of Christ Pastor Rev. W illard E. Conklin, 10 a,m.. Morning Prayer. Un- N. T., so you folks who regls- easier on the muscles. We are Rev. Arnold F. Westwood, Scientist Rev. JoaeiA B. Vujs Minister iort Service, with Sermon and terod should stt^ by and pick just about ready for a tour- Minister First Congregational Church 447 N. Mhin St. Rev. Ehigene J. Cbarnuui Nursery. up your r^und as soon as possi- nament, and have a couple ot 11 a.m.. Punch and Oonveisa- Hebron Rev. James M. Bo^le 9:30 a.m., Worship Service. hie. prlieo ready for the winners. N o services during the' sum­ tlcn. Rev. Herbert O. Kelsey, Jr., 10 a.m.. Church Service, Sun­ Nursery for children 2-years- W e’re Awiiig quite well on our M aybe on the 28th, when we mer. Services wUl resume in Pastor day School a n d Nursery. Saturaay, MaiBws at 6 and old or younger. Connecticut River boat ride, get enough individual scores, we United Congrgatlonal Church Ltfe*' Is the subject the les- ______7:80 p.m. United Chnroh at Christ 9:80 p.m.. Union Service at and we are stlU Udting reserva- can make.tq* teams. stxi-sermon. The Golden Text: Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Center Oongregattonal Chnrch Sunday, Masses 7 :80, 0, Gilead C on ^gatio n al Church, tlons until this coming Wednes- Neoct week then, w e’ll assign I John 6 :1 1 . Church Tcfiand United Church ef Christ 10:30 a.m. and noon. Rev. Donald O. kOller, Nursery provided. day. The trip will go something players as they report to the rsiriaHnn Science Read- (Missouri Synod) like this! Bus ride in nice air- courts, and hopefully eiveiyone Room, open to the public 11 Center St Minister S t John’s Polish Nattonal 85 Prospect St., Rockville conditioned buses to Old Say- can tiy the neiw equipment be- except on holidays, is located Rev. CUfford O. Simpson, Rev. Bruce Rudolf Minister OatfaoHc Chnreh 9^S0 and 11 a.m., Wondilp brook, there we will board the fore the tournament. So plan on ^t 740 Main St. The hours are Nazarenes Hear Rev. Wli^tfop Nelson Jr., Rev. Walter A. Hymko, Worahln ^ I ’vice and Chundl School. boat W e’U take a three-hour stopping by from 9 to 11 In the u ^.m., to 4 p.m., Monday 8 and 10:30 a.m., Minister of Religious Education Pastor ^ 11 a.m.. High SdMXd Class. fresh air boat ride on the river, morning, and again in the after- throu^ Friday. Service, Holy Communion. Guest Sunday getting a chance to see many noon. EYee coffee and tea is. . ______9:16 a.m., Sunday School. 7 to 8:80 p.m.. Pilgrim Fel­ Masses, 8:80 and 10:8p a.m. historical rites along the way. served at noon for those bring- S t Mary’s' Episcopal Chnrch 9:80 a.m., Union Service at Adult Instruction Class. lowship. Guest speakers are schbduled When we return to Old Say- their luncbea. Church and Park Sts. Second Congregational Church. for both’ the 10:46 a.m. and 7 St Francis ot Assisi b n »k , w e’U get on the buses, By “ lo way, we received word ~ Rev. George F. 'Nostrand, Unitarian Feltowahlp 6TS EUingten Rd. p.m. worship services tomorrow and head ‘ for Middletown, to t**®* "Bie Book Comer at 499 Rector Concordia Lutheran Chnroh Fellowship Gets of Glastonbury South Windsor at the Church of the Nasarene, the Commodore MacDonbugh Main St., Authettclty I at 687 Rev. Russell Allen 40 Pitkin St. Academy Junior High Rev. Jchn C. Gay, 236 Mkin St. Hartford’s Holy Inn, where we wlU be treated Main St, and the W. G. Glenney Rev. Ronald Haldeman Rev. Joseph St Bourret, Foote Otation Main St., Glastonbury Pastor Trinity Radio Choir will also to a buffet dinner. EYqm there Oo- N . Main St. wlU hon- Pastor 7:80 a.m.. Holy Communion. ------The Teen Feliowahip of the Rey. ESugene M. Kilbride, sing at the e v e n ^ service. we’U head home. Now aU this or the Senior Gold Card with 10:30 a.m. Service, Nursery 10 a.m.. Holy Communion 9 a.m., Holy Communion, Assistant Pastor Ellis L. Sedlacek, a minister­ wUl cost $8 per person, and ® 10% discount on their pur­ Church of the Nasarene recently and School. chases. and sermon by the- Rev. Mr. Churxdi School and Nursery. ial student at the Nazarene Bible includes tax and for the received a citation from Dr. Haldeman. Nursery and Kin- ______Saturday, Masses at 6 and 7 College, Colorado firings, Colo., dinner, . W e thank Teresa R. Oambtno, Messiah Evangelical Lutheran dergarten care. Walk in the EYanklin FVxke, state conunto- p.m. will speak on “Recipe for Holl- While on the l ^ t you’U be E. H. Glenney, W. G. CHeiutey, Community Baptist Chnrch Church Park for cbUdren Grades 1 Sunday, Masses at 7:80, 9:80, able to buy a snaick, or if you’d and Roy B. Lloyd H I for Joining An American Baptist Church rioner ofheeitti, fOr Ms volunteer (Wisconsin Synod) ness’’ at the morning service. and 1 1 a.m. Uke, you may bring sandwiches the many places of bualneas, in through 4. 686 E. Center St. services at Crestfield Conval­ 296 Buckland Rd., Wapi^ng He will he assisted by.laymen of to hold you over tiU we have helping the seniors. As we say, Rev. Walter H. Loomis escent Home. Rev. Karl R. Gurgel, Pastor the'church. Alfred LaForeat wlU Second Congregational Church Sacred Heart Church our big dinner. So it sounds every Utile bit heipe, and la cer- Minister The group, which for the past read the scripture lesson. United Chnrch of Christ . 7 Rt. 80, Vernon ' three years has conducted serv­ Charles Lunn will be the soloist, Uke a n lci w ay to spmid a day, talnly ^p red ate d , 10 a.m.. Worship Service. Rev. Ralph Kelley, Pastor 386 N. Main St. 9:80 a.m., Worriilp Service. ices one Sunday evening each and David Blaney will lead the and put an end to- our sum­ Rev. Edward Konopka N ew Flag Rev. Felix M. -Davis, The Rev. Dr. Orlando Tibbetts, month, w as also cited by Fran­ . congregational singing. mer activities. St John’s Episcopal Church Assistant Pastor If you go by the Senior Clti- IRnlster executive minlstM- of the Con­ cis P. DellaFera, administrator ' The Rev. J. Grant Swank, who If your’e interestod, you’d Rt. 30, Vernon lens’ Center, take a look at the ______necticut_____ Baptist^ ___ Convention,______, of the convalescent home. In Is serving as supply pastor better stop by and register on Rev. Robert H. Wellner, new______beautiful_____ flag„ now_ flying W wsW p, g^est iq>eaker. Child care foe conjunction with each service, Savings and Loan Renovations Rector s S T l i ^ a 7 -3()"'9 10 -80 ^JhUe th^Risv. WlluliJir Taylor is or ^ fo r e W « h ^ y of next aimoay masses, <.au, •, lu.w , mnoi, o* the week. Next week w e’U aimounco high from our flag pole, thanks -Union Sem ce. Nursei^. M r- Nursery and Kindergarten in the young people visit indlvl- to Mr. Russell Potterton’s “ J*® B*® Bev. R. Wintorop chliUren’s Building. dually with the reridents of the 8 a.m.. Holy Communion. “ ■> “ evening service. His I topic: T a » am. * . ’n b. » a . . ______, ^Tsa1a/-im Nelson is* Jr., Sermon:dA9*v*w\*t • “Whole**u7nnlA thoughtfulness. We were most home. .— X 10 a.m., FamUy Service and "When God Says ‘Go’.” The 80- any additional information we Will ‘Dress Up’ Main Street St. Bernard’s CSiurch might have. happy to receive the flag, and Chnroh of Christ Michael Psnewa^, teen serv­ Church School. member Holy Trinity Radio m ^ thanks, M r. Potterton, for hour In FeUowshlp HaU after Rockville C Lydall and Vernon Sts. ice Coordinator, is ija cfaaxge of p a rt' of the building containing Choir of th’e Holy ’Trinity Church The Manchester Savings ates of Manchester, architects, Rev. WilUam SchnAler Setback Toomey thinking of us, and for donating ™ Ehigene Brewer, Minister the next servioe on Aug. 8. He Vincent’s Food Haven at 999 St. Peter’s Episcopal Church of God in Christ, Hartford, wlU and Loan Association’s w‘th the re n o v ^ . ^o "'®J« Rev. Anthony MltcheU Friday night’s setback tourna­ the flag to us. ------wUl be assisted by D ebU e Ool- Main will b|e removed to allow Sand Hill Rd., South Windsor sing, directed by Hubert North United HeUiodiat Church ment had 48 players, with the Sick call: We find that George 9 am ., Bible Classes for aU jm, a^ron Cox, Belinda Doz^ planned renovation and ex- 34^ ^ of the^buuSng. the construction of the portico. Rev. James A. BirdsaU, Saturday Mass, 7 p.m. Powell, who also will serve as VaUone is coming altnig very 300 Parker St. ages. following winners: A "n leh - Rev. - Earle R. Custer, sey, Betty GanlnM', Blaine God- p&nsion 0 1 its offices at present front on Main The second stage of construc­ Vicar Sunday Masses, 7, 9:16, 10:80 organist, weU, and he htqtea to be home 10 am . Worship. C l e ^ Evelyn Godboiit, Melody mann, 188; John Person, 183; Pastor 1007 M ain St. reached the gt. wUi be' recwistmcted. Tlie tion will require the bank’s tem­ and 11:46 a.m. Floyd Post, 182; George SchroU, soon. George wishes to thank BYeeman Of Manchester, *“®* Peny, Robert Phelps, Dennis porary move to a nearby loca­ 8 and 10 a.m., Holy Com- contract stage yesterday new entrance will have a plaza 136; EYed C. Knofla, 134; Jennie everyr The Week School. trict Court through his lawyer. Computer Designs a Highway 7:30 p.m.. Junior and Senior Pastor 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. reg­ 7:80 p.m.. Evangelistic serv- Yale Divinity School Official 9:30 a.m., Morning Worship, Tlie paper company was also Youth Fellowship. istrations for Connecticut River state highway program, new The Rev. Mr. Swensen preach­ named as a defendant. Tlie Connecticut Department toe highway department. ’Ihls 10:30 a.m., Tlie Service. boat ride; 10 a.m. to nOon, funded at a ratio of 90 per cent ing on “Know the Scriptures of TYansportatlon has come up accuracy, of course, depends on Prince of Peace Lutheran Sees D espair on Cam pus kitchen social, cans of fruit Church of the dssiMiiptiisi toe accuracy of toe Information federal to 10 per cent state, will Church and the Power of God.’’ Nurs- with a highway improvement Our Savior Lutheran Church are needed; 1 p.m. to 4:30 Adams St. and Tlioinpaoa Rd. 200-Year Pact fed into toe computer. But It drop to 70-30 ta 1976, Rt. 31 and North River Rd. By GEORGE W. CORNELL “We- „„ aro a nation afraid .— ... ^ ______ery and idndergarten. 239 Graham Road Rev. Edward S. Pepin, Pastor project that has been complete­ eliminates toe hit-or-mlss meth­ Highways Open Coventry A P Religion WVltor that In giving others a share In P-“ *V s^umeboart James, and KANBAB OTT (AP) — To date, about 31,000 miles of "South Windsor freedom we will lose it as If ■®®*'^ playing. Bus pickup at Rev. Robert J. Buibsnk ly designed by a computer. od which (rften is subject to hu­ Rev. W. H. Wllkens, Pastor Calvary Cbnrch Santa EY Railway Oo. wants oh^ Rev. Ronald A. Erbe, Pastor man error. the plaoined 42,600-mlle Inter­ NEW YORK (AiP) - Leaving {here were ita enough Ledom ®-* ■ t*"*? ®‘ “oon. (Assemblies of God) 'The time-saving computeriza­ state system are open to traffic ------a scene of human struggle and ^ omnnH ” he -writes at the ’Tuesday, 8:80 a;m. to 4:30 Saturday, at 6:00 and ® 200-yoar contract which has\ 9 a.m.. Worship Service. 647 E. Middle Tpke. 188 years to run tion method w as used for the Cut ta Time in the nation. In Connecticut, 9 a.m.. Worship S e rri^ . Hriy he has moved into a stu- ^yu^rlghts struggle of blackq in P "* - registrations for Connectl- 7:80 p.m. Rev. K. L. Gustafson, The Kansas Gta Terminal first time in the design cf a 1.2- One of toe biggest benefits is with 347.1 miles authorized, Communlon on the first and ^ious atmeaphere. -FYom turbu- „ ^ e h he twice went to iall River boat ride; shuffie- Pastor Sunday, Masses at 7:80, 9, the short time Involved In pro­ Talcottville Congregational Railway Oo. Is asUiig the Jack- mUe segment of Rt. 289 near the about 270 are open, but 78.1 thlrd Sundays of each month. lence, he has stopped into com- he maintains that ^ l a l l>oard games, and card play- 10:80 and 11:46 a.m. Windham-Lebanon town line. ducing the Information — many Church son County Circuit Court to \ miles still need widening. Thir­ paraUve quiet. Yet It’s an area, involvement„ demands______prayer,__ mg: t P »"- to 4 p.m.. Summer 10 a.m.. Divine Worship. With a nation-wide trend to­ more alternates can be studied Rev. TYuman O. Ireland, Wesleyan United Methodist force Santa Fe to pay.lto assess­ ty mUes are in the planning he says, of deepaitag affliction the”two are taterdepen^t! BowUng League at the Parkade Bible message by the pastor, Church of Jesus Christ of ward computerization of aJmoat eccHiomlcally by computer. Pastor Church ments lyider the contract. stage, 34.4 miles are under de­ in America. ..g ^ nothing, then you Danes. No bus sdieduled. Sunday School tor the children. Ts tier-day Saints (Monnon) everything, the Idea of planning CiystaJl Lake Rd., Ellington The 200-year pact w as signed ’The computer will probably sign, and 6.8 miles are under “It’s ominous,’’ eays the Rev. ^ave nothing to pray about,” he Wednestay, 8 :M a.m. to 4:30 7 p.m Evening Worship and Hlllstown Rd. and Woodslde Bt. highways by computer is by no 10 a.m.. Public Worship. -Rev. Harvey W. Taber, Pastor In 1900 by the heads of 10 of the start getting more frequent use construction. J. Michael Allen, New Haven, says. “And if’ you go long P-™-. ttaal day for signing up Hymnstag.Pastor Gustafson Paul B,. NUttall, Bishop means revolutionary, although largest railroads in the Midwest for designing whole roads, now Estimated costs tor Connecti­ Conn., the new azBoclate dean of enough without prayer, you may *or beat ride; 9 a.m. to noon, will report on a recent visit to Connecticut la one of the first Second Congregational Chorcta 9:46 a.m., Sunday School who foresaw an almost perpe­ that the first project turned but cut’s total interstate construe-' Yale Divinity Schori. y ^ i have nothing to do, be- shuffleboard games; noon to 1 Sweden iriiere he attended ma- 9 a.m.. Priesthood. .states ta the nation to use It. United Church of Christ Classes for all ages. tual future tor passenger so well. tlon over 20 years will be about “More and more, it has be- you see nothing and feel P-™-i coffee or tea for j©r church conferences. Color 10:80 a.m., Sun^y Schori. \ Prevlouriy, the state’s Bureau Rt. 44A, Coventry 11 a.m., Worriilp Service. freight, mall and stock service. The computer, however, will $1% billion. So toe push Is on to come clear that a fundamental, nothing ’’ those ako bring ttieir lunches; slides will be shown. eSasses for all ages. o^'^Highways had used -the com­ Rev. Robert K. Bechtold, Nursery. not lessen toe need for person­ get the roads ta toe works be­ emerging imoblem In our coun- educational admlnlstra- 1 p m- t® 4:80 p.m., shuffle------6 p.m., Sacrament Service, puter to r only difficult compu- Minister 6 p.m., Wesleyan Youth. nel. Although the draftsmen fore the 1976 deadline. When toe try is the despair and alienation ^ gaw in an Inter- board games, and card play South United MetBodist Church taUooa on parts of new road de­ 7 p.m., Elventag Prayer. will find their jobs slightly federal government changes the 10 a.m.. Service of Worship. of white, middle-class youth. students are with- tag. Bus pickup at 8:80 a.m„ Mata St. at Hartford Rd. St. Bridget Ohorch signs. ’This is tiie first time the easier, they will be working at cost formula to 70-30 then, funds And thaMneans in the unlvetri- drawing into themselves, dlslllu- Rev. J. Manley Shaw, D. D., Rev. John J. Delaney, PauHor THE computer has done the whole a faster pace. Some of the will probatijy be released to St. .Maurice Caiurch, Bolton tles.” rioned^th reaUty. Tburfitay; ^ a.m. to 4:30 Pastor Talcottville Congregational Rev. Robert W. Cronin, Pastor Rev. NeU F. Fitzgerald job- draftsmen may be reclassified support other forms of trans­ Church Dean Allen for 10 years was After finding that their P-™-- shuffleboard games, and Rev. Carl W. Saunders, Rev. James F. PUon BIBLE The steps Involved to setting as specialists to feed Informa­ portation, chiefly mass transit. an ESpiscopal minister on Man­ demonstrations, teach-in’s and card p l a y ^ , 9:48 a.m. to Associate Pastor up the computer are the same United Church of Christ Saturday Mass, 5 p.m. tion into the computer. Rev. TYuman O. Ireland, hattan’s shabby lower EYst Side protests against the Vietnam noon, pinochle tournament. Bus Rev. Ral'irii W. Spencer, Saturday, Masses at 6 and as for the traditional trlal-and- And even if toe computer cute Sunday MAsses, 7:3 9:16 and jjg niixed robust worship. SPEAKS Pastor w ar and other abrasive cokidi- pickup at 8:30 a.m., return trip Associate Pastor error method used to pi®" high­ down planning and d e sl^ ' time. 11 a.m. 7 :80 p.m. In school auditorium. Subcompact Cars drama, art, JaUtime, marches h/wii^ in American life had no ef- at noentime. ------Sunday, Masses at 7:80, 9, by ways. Tlie study area Is map­ It can’t speed up construction n and battUng tor social and ra- “they’ve concluded that BYlday, 10 -a.m., to lUxxi, 10 a.m.. Worship tor the ped, baaeltaes and elevations 10 a.m.. Public Worship. St. Margaret M ary Church and 10:80 a.m.. In diurch; and Eugene that much, due to financial con­ Eyed for Qeanup clal Justice.' O f his shlift to the nothtag really practical kitchen social, cans ^ fruit whole church. • Tlie Rov. D r. arb determined, and environ­ Lay preacher: Fremont Wil­ Wapping 10:80 and noon in school aiidl- siderations. son Jr. Lay reader: Arthur academic world, he rays: anyone can do,’’ he aald. needed; 1 p.m. to 4:80 p.m., Shaw preaching. “The Answer Brewer mental Information obtained — Although highway ccmstnic- LOS ANGELES (AP) — ’The Rev. Thomas G. O’Neil-, Pastor Palmer. “It’s where the hurt and need ^ a result, he added, they’ve ahufflebcard games, and card Man.” Infant-toddler Nursery _____1 all to be fed Into the computer’s tlon Isn’t declining, money to city plans to save money and Rev. Joseph Schick has intensified. Students have retreated toward drugs, com- playing; 7 p.m. to 10 P-ta- at Susannah Wesley Hall, An author who has written electronic memory circuits. pay for It Is getting Increasing­ fight smog by using subcompact, Unitarian Meeting House fallen Into a terrible despair. It mimes, mysticism, romanti- back tountament. Bus pickup numerous biographies noted Battery of Draftomon ly tighter. The federal Inter- cars that can run on low lead or Saturday, iMosses at 6 and 7 ait 60 Bloomfield Ave., Hartford Just wells up In them. Tliey’re clsm, sensitivity groups, looking e-t 8:*0 a.m., return trip United Pentecostal Church that It is reU^vely easy to Normally, after aU these bite no lead gasoline. p.m. Rev. Nathaniel D. Lauriat crying out tor eomethtag, for for some beauty In the midst of noon, 187 Woodbridge St. find out what a subject has of intormation were g a ^ ® « ^ ' City Councilman Arthur K. Sunday, Masses at 8:30, 10 fairway gentleness and compoaricti. But harshness, prilution, war, and ^ Robert Baker, Pastor said and done. But to find the data would go to a battery Snyder said Friday that more of and 11:30 a.m. out what kind of man be real­ 10:30 a.m., Worship Service, they see only horrors. technology’s dehumanizing pro- of draftsmen at their drawing toe smaller cars would be added h open ly was is much more difficult. Nursery and Worship Church "So they’re giving up, cutting corses, 10 a.m., Sunday Sriiool. hoards. 'Hie drawing board ap­ WORLD A L M ^ C after a sucn.essful nine-month ex­ Bolton Congregational Church Church Members Then he discovered that the School. cut. That’s why the campuses “There’s a kind of squalor In 11 a.m., Worriilp Service. proach would thffli caU tor the periment with 20 of the vehicles. Briton Center Rd. mendoyi tmest account is written In have been 00 quiet this year. American life, of ga® fumes. 7:80 p.m., Evangelistic Serv-< plotting several alternate The cars coat about $1,960 Rev. J. Stanton Conover, Preach Sunday books — tfie subject’s old It’s a frightriiing thing for the meaninglessness and murder, a Ice. checkbook stubs. W h u ' a man _ hlt-or-mlBS - on the each, $300 less than regular Minister see us for OPEN ALL DAY future of the kids and the future physical and moral squalor,” Tw o members of the Church spends his money for tells terrain to compacts that have been driven of the country.” he said. “The kids are simply of Christ will preach tomonow much about his character. SUNDAY 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service. GoiVel Hidl pot holder would prove the best from all by city employes, excluding A bearded, vigorous priest of sick of pleading and politics—It at the 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. serv- 415 Center St. Assuming there la merit ta elected c^lcials, their staffs and John QUck’ gueri speaker. His this writer’s contention (read viewpoints- 9 A.M . to 9 P.M. 43, Dean Allen took up his post doesn’t change anything. ices at the church, Lydall and ■nils process could take sev­ department heads, said Joe topic: "SmUe, God Still Loves July 1, as director of Berkeley "The logjam doesn't budget, -yernon Sts. loops and leems Matt. 609ff), would it not be 10 a.m., Breakiiig bread. worthwhile for us to study eral weeks. But with the com­ Purko, transporting director. ARTHUR DRUG You." Center, a center tor experlmenta- They’re defeated, humUltated cietus Freeman, manager of 11:46 a.m., Sunday School. our checks over the past puter method, alter all toe ta- tloti In the training cf mlnlstors and looking tor a hiding place.” ^he Manchester Motel, will 7 p.m., Gospel meeting. tormaUon to ta toe clreulte, It s Gilead Congregational Church three years? W U they re­ Croton Contract for the church. It was created. -Dean Alien, a World W ar II preach at the morning service, veal: More money spent tor a of minutes before me Hebron out of a new affiliation tetween Arm y cfficer and a magazine ponald Nelson of , Tolland, a I^iyatokl dissipation than loF WASHINGTON (AP) — ’O'e Rev. Herbert O. Kelsey Jr., resdlte are obtained. j^L. Y ^ e and l^rkeley Divinity writer beford entering the mta- duality contrri inspector at education? More spent to heal The draftefnan stiU has to do ffa-vy announced Friday it has Pastor awarded a contract of $1.4 mil­ School, of which he remains btry, said that “If there ever Pratt and I^tney Division of the consequences of such the final drawing, but toe nec­ waste than for physical Im­ lion to toe Elctrlc Boat Division dean. was a time fa history for under- United Aircraft Oorp., East essity tor a aeriea of trial draw- 9:30 a.m., Worriilp Service. CONCERT provement? More spent for of General Dynamics In Groton FRESH In a new book, ‘"Ihls ’Time, standing the meaning of the Hartford, will speak at the eve­ AT Js~rilmtaated. Ilie comim- Despite the vast expanse The Rev. J. Jermain Bodtae This PLace,”____ published by Cross, thU Is It." creature luxuries than tor for toe manufacture of liquid ning s e r ^ e . The minister of the. spiritual development? ;More - ter wUl define toe most com- of land in the U.S. interior, wUl preach on “The Pro^ets.” ^bbs.MerriU,______Merrill, he details his Itoting that Jesus, In the de- sensing devices. church, Ehigene Brewer, Is on spmt for sheer pleamre oatiWe vertical and horizontal about 53 per cent of the SWEET CORN Nursery provided. previous tumultuous years In feat Of the Crucifixion, actually St. Mary’s Episcopal Church than for the alleviation of Idlgnme&te; It wlU Indicate toe American people are now Picked Daily transforming a passive, old was victorious, he added: PARK ft OHDItOH ST. huniian want? Are we embe^ “grading quantities,’ toe living in counties which lie *pe! | special*! | ipeciol* Mnnhatteji parish, St. M ark’s In "M aybe It’s time tor wlth- sling that over which Ood amount ot earth and rock to be at least partly within 50 the Bowery, Into an Innovative, drawal, for a moratorium. If /».M. made ps stewards? (laike 16: miles of the coasts, accord­ EVERYTHING Schicklgruber July 17fh— 7:30 moved: and It wUl ®*^ fairw ay is BUCKLAND Interracial, crusading congrega- w e’ve totally given up, we may Iff) PBOGBAM OF UNDER DIRBOTION OF ovaluato all the Information at ing to 1970 Census figures, DRY CLEANS BETTER tion._ — be ready for triumph. At least Adolf Ktler was called , STEVE O. LOWRY hand to give a maximal solu­ ’The World Almanac says. M/DDLf TURNPIKE WEST FARMS But the book is chiefly a mov- faith means being able to live In Schicklgruber by political op- CHURCH OF CHRIST open BEHER CLEANERS Reception Followtag ‘ PubUo Invited tion with minimal effect and About 107 million Ameri­ Corner of Tolland tag, pweeptive commentary on the midst of squalor and still ponents after the surname of his Lydall and Vernon Streets cans live near the coast, MANCHESTER PARKADE T ^ e . ft Adams St.; . I (. ri ' n U(l . 'I.iiic lirslrr faita under fire of modem chal- find beauty, meaning and pur- paternal grandmother, accord- Benefit of Organ Fttnd P h on ei 648.2611 coat. And toe computer Is 1(X) p «r Copyright© 1971, Manchester. lenges to It. pose." ' tag to Encyclopaedia Britannlco. Newspaper Enterprise Assn. cent accurate - according to

' - o MANCHES'TER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, GONN., SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1971 PAGE NINE PAGE EIGHT MANCHiESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN;, SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1971 \ We should assess our reasonable future Connecticut prospects, and decide whether or not we m ” want to keep on with the prevailing pat­ lEtipning IfpraUi tern of our individual lives, or change Yankee PUBUSHBD BY THB HSmAU) FRINTIMO CO.. INC. it. IS B lss^ Street Mancbeater. Conn. Let us, i^ lle we are out on strike, B y A .H .O . USINESS h^ERVICES ^ARECTORY THOMAS F. im O U SO N : waLt b r R. FEROHSON and doing nothing more Important, also PubliBliera Founded October l. 1S81 research and introspect ourselves into One of the valid criticisms Publiebed Bvery Fveolns Except-Sundaya some determination of what we really being leveled against the pas­ and HoUdaya. Entered at the Poet Office at like and care about, and what we would sage of Connecticut’s first in­ Mancbeater, Conn., as Second CSaae Mall CAMPING HIGH GRADE Matter never miss if we never saw it or ex­ 1 / come tax is that It . was a leg­ SUBSCRIPTION RATES islative feat accomplished in Putable In Advance perienced it again. i i EQUIPMENT DUMSMSSIOn PRINTING One '^ ar ...... (39.00 the hectic dawn of July 1 with­ Tents, Cots, Sleeping Bags, Six- Montha — - . 19.60 And let us, while we are at it, and Job end Commercial Three Montha . 9.76 have nothing more pressing to do, de- ° out proper regard for normal FUNERAL HOME Air Mattresses, Stoves, One Month .. . 3.36 procedures, like, for instance, Lanterns Printiiig cide, to our own satisfaction at least, all 69 TOLLAND TPKE. ____ MEMBER OF ha-vlng copies of the bill avail­ Manch/Vernon Town Line Prompt and Efficient THE ASSOCIATED PRESS those questions which have been clatter­ able so that those voting for Wm. J. Lennon, Director FARR'S Printing of All Kinds The Assocated Press is exclusively en­ "The Everything Store!” titled to the use of republlcatlon of all ing around on the edge of our mind all or against it could read it if FRJBiE TOWING news dispcuches credited to It or not other­ they chose. Camp - Bike - Sport PHONE M3-24«7 Gommunity Press wise credited in this paper and also the these years. What do we believe? What 142 E. CENTER ST. 2 MAIN STREET local news published here. at Depot Square . Hours; All rights of republlcatlon o t special dis­ is our own nature? Are we opUmists? ’This criticism would seem 254 Broad St., Rear patches herein are also reserved. especially valid since those who 649-7196 Open Dally to 9:00 P.M. Mon. - FrI. 8-« Sat. 8-12 Telephone 643-5727 The Herald Printing Company Inc., as­ Or have we merely been leading lives were most instrumental in J. FABR — 643 7111 sumes no financial responsibility for typo­ graphical errors appearing in advertlM- of noisy desperation? working for the passage of the ments and other reading matter In The income tax wore, after all, the Manchester Evening Herald. ' Do we really have any very deep ideas CUSTOM MADE r S'' “good guys" of the legislative MANGHEGTER Subscriber to Los Angeles Tlmes-Wasblng- about how the country ought to be run scene, leading, in the name of LU CA ’S CANVAS AWNINGS ton Post News Service. MANCHESTER Full service client ot N. E. A. Service, Inc. or how the economy oug^t to be set up, a supposedly idealistic tax Self-Service Publishers Representatives — Mathews, measure, a revolt against the Shannon and Cullen Inc., Special Agency or how people should deal with one an­ Laundromat MEMORIAL GO. Reuben Plen’s Texaco — New Yoric, Chicago, Detroit and Boston. leadership whips which had I Also Beweavlng, Saafood, other? previously controlled the en­ Custom Made Opposite East Cemetery MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULA­ Are you one of the many mo- out of alignment. If you are TIONS. If we- have, we ought to take a little tire business of the session. Suits, Pants and CHOICE VARIETY Coats Qirality MemGriab torlsts vrtio depend upMi the fine driving your car every day, the Display advertising d o s lu hours more time off and ask ourselves just Here, then, was the Legisla­ mechanical service given a t ‘Chances are that It is out of lo r Monday — 1 p.m. Inday. • TaUorIng Gifts for All Occasions „ . „ n. alignment, for It Is almost Im- Qualify For Tuesday — 1 p.m. Saturday. what we think we ought to do to come ture taking charge of itself for • Dry Cleaning Over SO Tears’ ExpeHenoe Reuben Plen s Texaco Station poggible to drive without hitting For Wednesday — 1 p.m. Monday. the first time In all its 1971 known watches. Mr. Bray car­ r , For Thursday — 1 p.m. Tuesday closer to our own Ideals in such re­ t-l a Laundry Service Bray’s Jewelry Store, 737 located at 381 Main St? Mr. tjjg m ai^ “pot holes" in the Seafood For Friday — 1 p.m. Wednesday. business, and, lamentably, dis­ Coll 649.5807 Main St., has been serving tee ries Longine, Bulova, Wlttnauer Classified deadline 4:30 p.m. day ni spects. 176-178 Spruce St. Plen has a general repsdrer’s roauls. You will not be able SEE US FOB: playing tactics and procedures Manchester A. A IM S m , Prop. people of Manidiester end -vi- and Caravelle Watches, any one 43 O A K STREET fore publication 4:80 p.m. Friday distressingly similar to those of which would make a wondler- license, and you know that you to see by looking at your tires fj Almnlnam Boll Up Saturday and Monday publication. But the important thing would be for Drtve-In Parking • clnlty for a great many years; _,_ - if the car is out of alignment, TEL. 649-9987 the “good guys" had so fre-. Harrison St, Manchester In fact, it is one of Manches­ 'fU4 gift. Not only that, but you are getting the services of Mie , 1 A w n in gs us all to stay on strike —all of us.—un­ .uc unless this Is a condition that • Door Oaaoplea Saturday, July 17 quently criticised when they ter’s oMert Jewelry stores. know you are purchasing a of the finest mechanics avail- existed for some time. Be til we couldn’t stand not going back-to had been employed by legisla­ Francis E. E^y was the orig­ watch that will give you beauty, s Storm Doors able when you take work here. ^ . — r— ^ s Combination Windows work again. Perhaps, in, that moment, tive leadership in the past. inal-owner t^'the store and in accuracy, and dependability. Not only that, but all the work safe and have your car checked Reuben Plen’s Manchester Awning O*. we would sense some volimtary com­ STEVENSON’S 1950 WilUam Bray Jc^ed him, For years Bray’s has done is guaranteed, so that you know Where China Could Help It Just happftaed, for the mo­ and on April 1, 1968 'William . expert -watch repairing, and 195 WEST CENTER ST. pact among ourselves which would seem ment, to be the leglslaUve an­ Ostrmsky ^ , „ in advance that you will be cer- How we your brakes? Do Any evaluation of the President’s an­ Bray becamie the owner of the many people depend upon Mr. utmost in they pull unevenly or perhaps Texaco Sfafion IM ^hone 6M-9991 good enough to inspire us to enjoy what gels who were pretending that DEALER IN WASTE st^e. Bray for hte «tae service. Ak ^hen the work is done here. yo“ have had teem checked BstsblUbed 19M nouncement Thursday night has to con­ having copies of the bill avail­ ESSO 381 Main Straat we were doing, and,( fantastic thought MATERIALS : TMs is a most comi^ete store wo™ Is guaranteed, of course. Reuben Plen took over this s®>”® time. Worn brakes sider the poeslbllity, even a probability, able was not important, and 405 MAIN ST. and you will find Mr. Bray al- Most of us tend ito forget that Texaco Station on July 16 1962 s*®p a car but you risk hav- indeed, even consider work itself, of the who were insisting on ramming that as much good will come of the pro­ TEL. 649-5533 ways -wlMiing to help you in any regular cleaning of .watches is ^e has many years of ex’ the drums scored. Regular Phon# 643-9149 GA Upholstery right sort, of course, a privilege. the thing througd>i whate-ver im- IRON way possible. For that -very spa a must to preserve them and perfence in back ^ him as a ful- checkups vdU prevent this and and PPI Shop posed trip to Pelting before it is actually perfectiona it might contain, • Tuiw^Ups HJrdramatlo Transmission dal girl, you -will find fine quai-_____Insure theirr accuracy.______Don’t , trained______mechanic working______on ___ you y®“ money.™®"«y- Stop ini at R^MOrtaig PRE-UPHOLSIEBINO undertaken as mig^t be hoped for as a while they had their hot /shance SCRAP METAL • Engine Cleaning Ity diamonds here for your in-1 w at until your watch stops jjj makes and models of cars. Plen’s ’Texaco Station and have • MODERN FUBNITOBB result of any confrontation itself. of having the votes. before having It cleaned. The no matter your particular y®«/ , All Work Gnonuitoed and ANTIQUES The Nonpublic Schotris and PAPER • General Repairs apection. You can buy with as- o/vaf -Iss a moderate one, and It44 car probleiti may be, you can MT. PIGII CtQVlC6S ““ vices u umi l& t ev e^ Texaco Lubrloatlon Servloe • Store Stools and Bootks It was Governor Meskill, we surance, and you know yw are ^ We^Olvo^^f^Oreen^Ste^ The President’s emissary to Peking, Many citizens of Oonnecttcut have believe, irtio was credited with 781 PARKER ST. • Stamps be s ^ teat Mr. Plen can and “ -O®® "i®*®"^ s*'®“*<* • Custom FninUore getting a fine diamond If you i™—j. will diagnose tee trouble and he tuned up, tee filter c h ^ e d Slipcovers and Dnportes been struggling with state aid to nonpub- a comment, during the prolong­ ThL 64S-S78S or 648-6879 purchase_14 It at.«4 ‘Dv*n«r>aBray’s. j * ^ Dr. Kissinger, didn't Just develop, in Besides watch repairing, fix it for you. Not only does he ^ ***** trans- Made to Order lic elementary and secondary schools. ed negoUaUons with legislative I Looking for a fraternal ring? Bray’s offers eocpert repairs on Complete Seleotloa 9t Pakistan, an Imaginary tummy ache For all of them in the recoit Supreme leaders, in which he said he 'Try Bray’s Jidwelry Store, and* do an exceUent Job but you wlU ®»>’ Jewelry,**.,**. and if you have some- he most pleased with tee rea- trouble and pre- TOURAINE Materials and a desire to visit China. The arrange­ Court decision stands as a major dissap- doubted that the combined lead­ GUNLIFFE I if they do not stock just what tW.ng that needs repairs in this g^nable prices that he charges “*e seals *rom d y ^ sympathy for -what we have been sin­ Tropical Fish — Turtles He gives Uiis signal at a time when cerely trying to do. He noted that the By DON OBERDORFER Money troubles are believed nor bad another comment. broadcasts of 10 or 16 minutes in leng;te. Some stations carry to have been a factor in the 25 Year* Ago DON'T BUY Hamsters — Gerblls MACHINE SHOP Complete Store and Office there is already some new kind of fluidi­ record'' shows it is indeed possible to sep­ The Washington Post He doubted, he said, that this Mixed Breed Puppies other short newscasts. Dally sports Information can he found withdrawal 6f~ Harold Hughes W. G. Holland, who won Zon­ NEW CLOTHES! on tee sports pages.) SERVICE ty, perhaps merely a clever propaganda arate religious instruction from secular ing Board of A lg o ls approval same Income tax would be suc­ A'quarium Accessories, etc. REMODELING V educaticai, and that the court has assum- from the presidential sweep- Our Own Specifd Blended squeeze against Nixon, perhaps some­ WASHINGTON — A few days so far has been financed Ini­ stakes. And the backing of a for development of an aitport cessful if it were submitted to plus ' ^ed that this is impossible or will not bo ago, wealthy Democrats tially by loans from wealthy near the Manchester town line the House again that next after­ Pet Foods WINF — 1230 10:30 Congressional Report thing with a more creditable intent, in done (Number 89, — Concur * Dissent, New York Investment banker, DO... (alternate Siaidays) throuj^out the country opMied men, paid off from cMitrlbu- Herbert Alletf Jr., is a factor cn Slater St., asks the Board of noon. HAVE TOUR CLOTHES MANCHESTER I CBS News Every Hour on the Hour) 11:00 News, Weather, Sports MANCHESTE Custom Fixtures the peace position taken by Hanoi.: .^ ite ,' p. 0). He has expressed well the their mail to find a chummy tlons as they are available to Selectmen for assistance in DRY CLEANED LIKE NEW 6:00 Religion dilemma in which religious schools and in the emerging candidacy of The terrible verdict we seem PET CENTER MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 8:00 Tom Jones by letter from Sen. Edmund S. retire the promissory notes. Fred Harris. changing a decision by the AND SAVE MONEY 995 Main St. Manchester 6:00 Phil Burgess 11:30 Other Side ot the Day AUTO PARTS China itself has, through one of its the state are now placed: “The court Muskie. “I am -writing to tell ’This is a worrisome way to South Windsor Zoning Board to be approaching is that no 8:00 CBS World News, 1:00 Mike Oreene thus creates an insoluble paradox for the The point of all this is that tax bill the legislators could 100% GUARANTEE ON 8:15 Phil Burgess 6:00 enUp Hobart /() )Ai. DISPLAYS Australian visitors, suggested that it is you how deeply I value the help make a bid for the highest of­ which recently denied his ap­ WOIORK AND SATISFACTION 9:30 Arthur Godfrey Time WRCH — 910 state and the parochial schools. The you have given me and how fice in this land. With due re­ the need for campaign plication for a zone change on really see and study could have 10:00 Art Morgen now willing to play a part in a Geneva- state cannot finance secular education if cash has created great dangers gone through the General As­ FREE 10% BONUS CARD 2:00 Frank Williams (Monday-Satnrday) o Pb n UNUMITED much I appreciate your under­ spect for the uprightness of Ed- portion cf land there that the ON DRY CLEANING 6:00 The World Tonight 6:00 Reveille type international conference to try to it permits religion . to be taught in the standing and friendship. My mimd Muskie, there are many for candidates and our democ­ planned airport -will cover. sembly in its regular session, MEMORIAL 6:15 It’s Sports Time 9:00 Rhapsody SAT: TO 1 PAL Vernon, Conn. or in the special session. AND SUEDE 6:30 News of Religion 12:00 Matmee same classroom; but if it exacts a prom­ only regret, in fact, is that the questions about the “exchange racy. In the 1960 race, John F. Mrs. Norman P. Norman, CORNER STORE 4:00 Highlights ot Hartford 878-4340 resume jurisdiction over affairs in Viet­ ise that religion not be so taught — a Kennedy and Richard M. Nix­ ALL WORK DONE 6:20 Phaultless Phil pace of the campaign so far of ideas and good conversation" noted feature writer, and exec­ ’That terrible verdict about ON PREMISES • Party Goods, Magazines 7:00 Lowell Thomas 8:00 G a slift nam. The importance of this is that it promise the school and its teachers are with those who have such power on spent only a little more than 7:10 World Wide Sports 12:00 Quiet Hours has made it impossible for us utive secretary to Hrfiywood- the past cannot be easily dis­ • Groceries, Cold Cuts 7:20 Jeff Mensel (Sunday) mig^t lead toward the- kind of interna­ quite wUUng and mi this: record able to (translate: money) at this stage 1 million dollars combined in based commentator Jimmy 11:00 Dave Hudson Same as Monday-Saturday listing, to spend the time together that missed from the future, either. • Fruits—Vegetables except > give — and enforces it, it is then entan­ I would like,” the letter said. of his drive to become the lead­ their prenomination campaigns. Fiddler under the name of PARKADE 12:00 Spotlight tional supervision and guarantee of gled In the ’no entanglement’ aspect of But in 1968, GOP hopefuls spent Can anyone Imsglne T^hat this • Greeting Cards 1:00 Sign-off 8:00 Religious programs DON W ILLIS To fill this g;ap in his life, er of us all. Anne Parenteau, takes up resi­ General Assembly would be SATURDAY 11:00 Quiet Hours cease fire after American troops had left the Court’s Establishment Clause juris­ Muskie’s problem is not 20 million dollars running for dence in Manchester on Hamlin CLEANERS We Depend On You . . . 6:00 Weekend prudence" (Ibid. pp. 7-8). Muskie’s letter annoimced that the nomination and Democratic able to do if it should now, in MANCH. PARKADE You Can Depend On Us! 8:00 CM World News w n c — 1080 DIAMONDS which would clear the way for President unique. Birch B a ^ , whose (Monday-Friday) GARAGE Public Act 791, an honest effort, is “Jane and I” Inirlte the finan­ hopefuls spent 26 million dollars special session, manage to (Next to Liggett Drug) 8:15 Weekend FrwBS Nixon to accept Hanoi’s deal proposing' cial angel and his wife to “a sources of presidential cam­ 10 Years Ago seize Itself of the tax issue PHONE 640-5559 9:00 Wine Cellar 6:00 Town and Country MBKyNh dEWEUtY now dead. 'Where do we go from here? paign money have become a —all’ tefore tackling the gen­ Carnival of Savings and Side­ Open 7 Days A Week 9:30 Arthur Godfrey Time 6:00 Bob Steele Show 18 Main S t, TeL 649*4531 relaxed informal weekend" again? till Midnight 10:00 Art Morgen 10:05 Theatre of Melody PH*1 V STMtE joint American withdrawal and release There are some helpful guidelines In Washington guessing game, was eral election campaign. walk Sale promotion are suc­ 11:05 Jean Colbert Show Sept. 11-12 at Kennebunkport, Complete Appliance Store 2:00 Weekend • Expert Whtoh Beiialttag Spoekiliilng In of American prisoners. For the United these decisions. The court has given the unable to meet his last bi­ The agreement by Democrat­ cessful beyond retailers’ hopes. The truth was, of course, 646-0293 11:00 Father Nodolny 12:00 News, Weather ' guidance that any total separation of Maine. The letter said the pur­ 362 MAIN ST. 12:00 Spotlight 12:16 Meet Me on the Flaia' • Fine SeleotJon of Gltts States to retire -with a clear conscience pose is "to get to know one an­ weekly campaign payroll of 40,- ic hopefuls to limit their broad­ The Rev. John R. Neubert re­ that even the House itself knew, J- ” Bernie's ’TV and Appliances of piete radio. TV and stereo de- 1:00 Sign-off 1:00 News For All Oocasions DRAKE SERVICE church and state is not to be required, 000 dollars on July 6. His cast spending in next year’s signs as pastor of Community at the time of the action, that Manchester located at the Man- partment. TV’s in black and SUNDAY 1:16 Mlkeline from the mess it has heljied- create in other better” and “exchange MERCURY 9:30 Arthur Godfrey Time 3:05 Afternoon Edition • Longine. Bnlovn, because "the line of separatlcm, far money men were able to meet primaries is a good first step Baptist Church. it might be then or never, Chester Parkade is a complete .^^hlte or color -with either mod- 10:00 Challenge of Change 0:00 News —Stocks, Weather Wittitmier and Oaiw from being a ‘wall,’ Is a blurred, indis­ . Ideas ' and good conversation SEE US F6B QUALITY Front End Allgnmont Vietnam there has to be the establish­ with others in the business and the payroll two days later af­ toward sanity. But unless this Veteran Insuranceman J<^ which was precisely why, in the Travel Agency TAHiORHfG appliance store that delivers, in- ^ colonial or Mediterranean 11:00 Father Nadolny 6:25 Strictly Sports Watcher tinct and variable barrier depending on L. Jenney dies at age 69. 12:00 Weekend 7:05 Accent '70 * ment of some international guarantee political world" — but the real ter some Understandable upset country la wdlllng to settle for most important of all the votes ANB stalls and services its products, styling. There is one d esired 6:00 Face the Nation 7:35 Edws^ Newman Reports 787 MMn Kt., Ganaral Rapair Worii all the circumstances of a particular re­ on the part of the staff. rule by moneyed elites even except one it cast that morning, 643-9571 OVSSOH John Vigeant, who has been In to fit in any room in your home. 6:30 American Week 7:60 Joe Caraglola 648-5617 against renewed or continuing blood­ lationship’-’ (Opinion, p. 9). The court in­ purpose is to loosen the purse MADE the appliance business for 22 7:00 Washington Week 8:00 News strings of $6,(XX>-and-up givers, George McGovern, whose In­ more than in the past, there it resolutely refused to adjourn AM and FM radios and stereos 7:30 Capitol Cloakroom 8:15 Pop Concert shed. China could help create and give dicates that bus transportation, school itial campaign “seed money” must be strict and enforceable A Thought for Today itself and go home so that the NO SERVICE fMHK years, is the owner and man­ in a variety of models are also 8:30 Hopewell Baptist Church 9:05 Nightbeat lunches, public health sendoes, and sec­ givers. CHARGE ager. A member of tee Man­ 9:30 Revival Time 11:00 NeWs, Buabiess, Weather such a guarantee. Ed Muskie is a rather reti­ was reportedly assembled by limits on broadcast spending in Sponsored by the Manchester - final vote might be taken in a on display and are by Motorola, 10:00 Revival Time Echoes ll:20,Sporta Pinal ular textbooks appUplJp common to all wealthy businessman Henry all federal elections, full dis­ Council of Churches different atmosphere, with such RESERVATIONS FOB For Ladles and Gentlemen chester Coimtry Club, he is a RCA, Panasonic and Zenith. 10:15 Holy Trinity Church 11:30 Other Side of the Day students are not imconstitutional (Ibid, cent fellow, normally pn^ectlve . Alterations — Cleaning well known figure in Manches- 11:00 Father Nadolny (Satarday) It may happen, some day, that China about his private life and not Klmelman, has since develop­ closure of contributions and ex­ amenities as, for instance, a e HOTELS 12:00 Sign-off 6:00 TWn and Country p. 12.) ed a broader base of support. penditures, and some form of mi fe AipcW.i ai Repairs , ter and always Is -willing to give, Particularly Interesting Is tee 8:00 Bob Steele Show itself Is once eigaln a leader of worlds given to Instant friendship. That There is no draft in the Army copy of the bill every desk. ■X More Importantly, the court gives The "McGovern for President tax credits to encourage small of God, but enlistments are wel­ The Ccnnecticut legislatl-vq • STEAMSHIPS you information and advice. new sound In the round stereo WDRC — 1360 10:00 Gardentime 858 BURNSIDB AVE. civilization, peaceful in tls own con­ * three tests for the consUtutlonality of such a letter should come from MANCHESTER Bernie’s ’TV and Appliances of by Electrophohlc. ’The receiver iUonday-Friday) 10:15 Modern Living him is an indication of the ex- Club" now boasts 3,000 people contrlbutlMis.” come. process, even when it is taken cn Main St., Manchester *6:00 Bob DeCario 10:30 Saturday Showcase EAST HARTFORD tinent. In such case, the temporary role any state and to nonpubllc religious Such features are included in TAILOR SHOP Manchester features Kitchen and turntable In smart walnut 10:00 Bob Craig 10:60 w n c Outdoors • traordinary pressure for cam­ who have signed up to pay 10 Submitted by over by the “good guys’* for the 11:00 Saturday Showcase 289-6333 schools: (1) "the state must have a sec­ dollars or more per month from campai™ reform bills now Rev. James Blrdsall m SPRUGE ST. 640-9184 Aid, Maytag and Hotpolnt dish- and plexlglas are a great addl- 3:00 Dick McDonough of the United States on the Asian main­ paign cash. most “non-;polltlcal’’ purpose, washers. You can choose port- tion to any modem home. Two 7:00 Joe Hager 12:00 News, weather ular legislative purpose;" (2) "neither a little chit book similar to peniUng on Capitol Hill. Action St. Peter’s Church has a sickness which makes it Free Parking 12:00 Dick Haddad 12:15 Saturday Showcase Power and Hand Tools land may have failed into history as advances n o r inhibits religlcai;" (3) The Muskie campaign for able models or built-in models ^ail round speakers on either *(6:00 on Monday) 1:00 News Painting and Decorating framing President is costing about $1 those used by many citizens to is urgently needed. Wapping shrink from itself. Read Herald Ads (Saturday) 1:15 Your Home Decorator Ttoiris ' merely one more, and perhaps the last, "not foster an excessive government en­ in smart new decorator colors, side deliver the truest sound 6:00 Bob DeCarlo 1:30 Saturday Matinee tanglement with religion" (Ibid. p. 8). million this year, and may coot If you don’t own o r are think- available today, and at a re- 10:00 Bob Craig 2:00 Opera Garden and Land Tools CUSTOM ft STOCK of the colonial-style intrusions which 6:00 Monitor We have been seeking no. state or Fed­ and may cost 10 million (M) ing of replacing one, now is alistic price. If you are a lover 3:00 Terry Woods Burr Comers, SisnalNeter $10 million or more next year — 7:00 Joe Hager 6:00 News, Weather and Banqoet Supplies China’s own periods of weakness and eral aid for religious purposes, but only Got A Painting Prebjem? We’ll Help! the time to let John show youlof good music, this is a quality 12:0:00---- Dick- Haddad-- ■■ 6:20 Strictly Sport? Invalid Needi NextteChItee all before he either wins or the advantages of these famous Ipiece of equipment built to last (Snnday) 6:30 Monitor I division have so often Invited. It should for the secular purpose of schools which Bill Whitaker 6:00 Religious and public service 11:00 News, Weathei do benefit greatly the local communities loses his party’s nomination for Service still means something to us—and service brands. Having a dishwasher is (qj. many years of enjoyment, rogramming 11:20 Sports Final be in China’s own interest to have us President. Much of the effort means spending enough time with you to help you just like having a maid In tee come In and let John ^ve you §cott Morgan 12:00 Other Side of the Day ana the State of Connecticut. 2:00 I>ick McDonough (Sunday) able to make a graceful exit and Presl-,, Following this recent decision, the select the right paint finish for that job you’re plan­ kitchen — no home should be a live demonstration. 7:00 Terry Woods without one! To make life 10:30 Religious sod public service 5:30 Sunrise Serenade dent Nixon’s journey to Peking, when it crisis of the nonpubllc schools has deep­ ning. See us foir paint and service 'when you .plan your 7:00 Sunday Strings TV easier, you also should see their Floor polishers and waxers, programming ened. The 1971-72 school year -will be one O K A V ^ n ^ It) RRTHeR BE B i t t e n 12:00 §1^ on 8:00 News comes, may signal not any new move Current Quotes next project. selection of garbage disposals, electric brooms, gas barbeques, 8:16 Sabbath Message of critical decision. If during the next BV t h e m o s q u i t o /^ 8:30 Guideline into Asia, but the fact that we have al­ school year, a constitutional plan of state If you’re In tee market for a portable hand mixers, heaters, WPOP — 1410 9:00 News, Weather “I would hope that the trip new washer and dryer, Bernie’s j electric fans, humidifiers, de­ 9:10 Hymntime ready gone home. aid Is developed in accord with the Su­ 3:00 Bill Love — Lou Horton 9:30 National Radio Pulpit M m ’S preme Court tests, then parochial would not in any -way derail the al the Parkade has Maytag, i humidifiers are all on .display 10:00 Tom Jones 10:00 Sunday Showcase ggJbAMOBRMNTCO Frigidaire and Speed Queen and in tee small /ippllance depart- 1:00 BIU Winters 12:10 Sunday Showcase schools will continue to help the state SAL/T talks . . . One way to pre­ 12:45 Travel Trends ■OIME OF FAlflOUft SBABIDa Hotpolnt models. They ate ment. Before you make such 4:00 Mike Oreene and taxpayers on a broad scale. Short of vent that would be for the Presi­ 728 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER—PHONE 649*4501 7:00 Ray Dunaway 1:00 Sunday Best Why Not. Everyone On Strike? such aid, I see ahead Mily widespread dent to .include Moscow on his famous brands -with built-in an important purchase as an 12:00 Bobbyobby Rivera 3:00 Monitor - • Hotpoint • Maytag e.Frlgtdalre • BUY 'ran PAINT THAT’S WORTH 'm B WORK quality that give you years of appliance, be wise. C!heck with (Satarday) 6:00 News ' • BCA e Panaoonic •-Weotlngfaouoe n Hotpeint Why don’t we all go on strike, some closings of parochial schools in the ­ Journey."—Sen. Hubert H. 6:00 Bill Icve — Lou Morton 6:10 Sunday Edition diocese, to the detriment of the common Hump^y commenting m i service. You can choose from Bernie’s ’TV and Appliances of 10:00 Ray Dunaway 6:00 News, Weather, Sports • Stereos • Dishwashers • Bndios • TVs • Dryers e day, and stay out on strike until we all Your indtpondont 2:00 BUI Winters 6:30 Meet the Press good, freedom of choice in education, President Nixon’s plan to visit several models and these come Manchester at the Manchester 6:00 Chip Hobart 7:05 Monitor O fon Evas. tNI 9 P.M. at f ha Parli»da get a new impulse to start things up all and wishes and rights of many parents. Communist China and the trip’s in delightful new colors to com- Parkade. Bernie’s is open every 12:00 Bobby Mvers plement or match your decor, evening till (Snaday) Open over again? ' On this difficult question there has possible effects on Soviet offi­ 0 for your con- 9:06 Monitor 8:30 Eternal Ught been shown much good will to Coimec- cials. —At fiernle’s 'TV and Appli- vonlence, or call Bernie’s at We should stay out on that universal ticut. There is presently widespread dealor. ances, there also is a com- 648-9661. “Nothing surprises me any- HAVE YOUR CLOTHES strike long enough to find out a number sympathy for the plight of these schools. mere j ,. I hsme whateYer steps " s r DRY CI*EdNED 1-lKE NEW We need to wateh carefully approaches Japanese Invest $20 m o n e y of things. • ' of other states. We need to do much we take, we remember Ameri­ WlfMMOSMMTN thinking and discussing. The next year can must remain strong to ne­ lUtWMMTMrSOMe TOKYO — Foreign invest­ . 196%'GUARANTEE ON We should find out how much we all is a critical one for nonpubllc schools— gotiate.’’—Anna Chennault; wid­ EXPERT REPAIRS OH F0REI8N GARSi ments average $166 per capita WOW AND SATISFACnON appreciate and really need the services •and consequently for all education in ow of Flying Tiger ace Lt. Gen. among Otganiiation of Eco­ FREE 16% BONUS CARD nomic Cooperation and De­ we provide one another. Connecticut. ( ^ r e Chennault, speaking to UNITED SPORTS CAR REPAIR, Isc. ON DRY CLEANING At a time when nonpublic schools are newsmen about President Nix­ velopment nations, but only $26 AND SUEDE Rt. 83, Vernon, Conn. per capita in Japan. Foreign ALL WORK DONE We should discover precisely what kind needed more than before in society we on’s proposed visit to mainland Phone 646-4485 China. private investments by Ja­ ON PBESaSES of role we ourselves, as individuals, want stand committed to Catholic education panese equal cnly 1.1 per cent as much as ever before. We trust that ESTIMATES ON ALL MAKES of tee gross national product. to play in the system by which this way our legislators will study > Immediately “One simple bolo knife thrusts PARKADE of life perpetuates Itself. all possible alternaUves so that an en­ a whole new technological fac­ CASTROL OILS if FOREIGN CAR PARTS] fir 111 fiM ii inhis HtBniH'f' actment may be written in Connecticut tor into their existence.”—Dr. Y W PACER PERFORMANCE EQUIPMENT YWliam a Harrison at 68 CLEANERS IVI HVIWMI M W W e e • N IW vO TPi w We should decide, anew, uiiether we which meets, the tests, laid down the Robert B. Fox, a Philippines w as the

Rested Mays Sparks Giants win factor in the win. His beautiful single. Nodke’s squeeze past the Manchester won the first, 4-1, well-Mt double to right center, By JERRY KATONA mound left no play at the plate but only two Mts and two un­ scoring Noske. squeeze bunt in the sixth scored on the scoring Gllha. Appcurently he could Friday rally off Don Sutton when he overcome any kind of advem- earned runs ended the second Tliird baseman Dick Marsh Manchester’s final run. Fred m NEW YORK (AP)—Af­ the National League West over Manchester’s American Balesano, who struck out GUha wiUked and dashed to the onrushlng Los Angeles Dod­ night. He singled home a run, beat out an infield single, ad- ity.” in a 2-1 defeat. walked and Don Gaudreau Mt /i Legion baseball team clean­ tMrd on John McKeon’s bloop eight, lost a one-hit bid with ter 20 years in the major gem. Atlanta spanked Los An. then scored along with Ken vanced to second on a throwing Winning pitcher Bob Johnson Loser Ray DeMaio, who gave a sky-high pop-up to left field­ error and scored the tie-break- said he got by mainly with his ed up last night before an up only three Mts, and Bale­ er Greg Steele. But Steele two outs In the seventh. Herb leagues, the “ Say, Hey geles 8-1 Friday night to pu di Henderson as Dick Kiets ripped enormous crowd at Mt. Ne- Bryant singled to left but was San Francisco’s spread to six a two-run double in the first in­ ing run when Garr singled to Mazer. sano were locked in battle un­ dropped the ball, letting Man­ Es.t Hartford (I). Kid” admits he’s no kid right. Garr then stole second “I throw mosUy fast balls,’’ bo, easily conquering Zone til the fourth inning, when a chester take a commanding 3-1 e rbl thrown out at second by Rusty gam es. ning. Mays also doubled and McDermott, is 0 0 Bilodeau to end the game. anymore. Willie Mays, like Elsewhere in the Natloiial' came home on Ken Hender­ and later scored from third said Johnson. “I probably Eight rivals, East Hart­ walk and an error by shortstop lead, as HoUk and Marsh Rowe, 2b when Hank Aarcsi delivered aT threw 126 pitches and I bet at Steele, l( The locals face a busy sched­ most human beings, bows League, it was the Pittsburgh son’s double in the fifth, then ford, 4-1, behind the crafty two- A1 Noske gave East Hartford scored. T !';3 sacrifice fly. least 100 were fast bails.” Kaczorowskl, 3b ule before meeting East Hart­ to weariness and pain. Pirates 2, San Diego Padres 1; added his second twoJiagger of hit pitching of Jim Balesano. Its lone run. Noske, except for one bad Cleary, rf. p * • * • • • play, Must be considered a key Bryant, lb ford again and must \rin them Hie slow healing process of a Houston Astros 9, New Toric the game in the seventti. M anchester is 8-d and Bast Coach W ally Forton’s LegUm- Diiscoll, c( all. Sunday, a doublet eader at 40-year-old athlete took Its toll Jeny Johnson came out of PIRATES - PADRES — CARDS - EXPOS — H artford’s record is 10-2. Both nalres came right back for three Kelly, c 0 0 Mbts 4; St. Louts Cardinals 6, DeMaio. p, rf 0 0 Windsor Locks w ill sVart at 1. two nights ago in Cincinnati Montreal Kxpoe 0; Chicago the buUpen to put down a nlnth- Bob Robertson snapped a 1-1 Clevel^ have run away from the rest of go-ahead runs in the fifth. Noske Maachester (4) Monday and Wednesday nights, the pack, and next Friday’s broke the Ice for Mtless Man­ ab r e rbl Totals: 22 1 2 2 0 when the San Francisco itar Cubs U, Philadelphia Phillies 2. Inning Cincinnati rally and Ue with his 17th home run in Manchester 000 031 x—4 Manchester travels to Rock­ • * • the eighth to cany the torrid verted two MontmtU chester when to hard shot de­ Marsh, 3b 0 0 pulled out of a game due to a snap the Reds’ winning streak pairing of the two may very Gaudreau, 2b East Hartford 000 100 0—1 ville. pedned shoulder and aim be­ GIANTS - BEDS — at five gamea Pira^over the Padres. Rob- Cardinals well determine the champion­ flected off DdKalo’s glove to Steurer, c( 0 0 0 2B; Hollk; SB: Kaczorowskl; SAC: Balesano, p 0 0 0 Noske: DP; Bryant McDermott, Fortin also took ho^e some­ cause' he was Just, plain tired. “I’ve been playing a lot while • • « ertson launched a tape-measure whipped the ship. second baseman Earl Rowe. Gllha, rf 0 0 0 DeM aio; LOB: Manchester 4, East 1 0 0 Hartford 2; BB: Balesano i, De­ thing special last night. Tbe vic­ HcCovey was out because I felt BRAVES - DODGERS — shot off Steve Arlln against Ow pmuJES _ Balesano, facing EH for a The diminutive shortstop teat McKeon, lb But, say, a night's rest was Noske, 88 l l 1 Maio S; SO: Balesano 8. DeMaio S. tory gave the little /mentor a all he needed because Mays I owed it to the team,’’ said the UK>er deck in left field as the • PHUJA** — third time, took home Ms fifth out Rowe’s throw and took sec­ Hollk, c 1 0 1 Cleary 1: flits off DeMaio 3 for t Ralph Oarr’s third hit of the .0 0 0 runs in 61 InnlnKs^sHita off Cleary 0 more than happy blr^day pres­ slugger. Pirates won thetr eighth Ferguson Jenkins, seeking his win of the summer and the lo­ ond when it went wide of first. Bilodeau. If was his frisky self again Friday game, a run-scoring single in — - — for 0 runs in I limlngjW: Balesano, ent. night—ctdlecUng three hits, But he left Thursday night’s the fifth innhig, b n ^ a 1-1 tie straight and built their lead to fifth straight 20-game seepon, cals’ second against the losers. Catcher Jack HoUk slashed a Totals; 1 2L; DeMaio. driving in a run and scoring game with the iReds in the. and knuckleballer Phil Niekro 10 games in the East. won his 14th game and hot- two as the Giants nipped the fourth inning alter striking out notched his 10th victory as At­ “TTils club is the best team in handed Glenn Beckert laced Cincinnati Reds 4-3. twice. He said the pedn was lanta stalled Lcs 'Angeles’ drive basebaU," said Robertson. “I four hits for the third time this Keino Has No Challengers in Mile It was a big victory for .the such that he could not swing a toward the top. have no doubt about that. It is season as Chicago topped Giants, who are trying to win bat properly. Niekro started the two-run so talented, I think it could Philodelirfiis.. Confusion on Gun Lap Costs r McDaniel Brilliant in Relief Major League I SILK CITY two singles for Alberti’s. ^K Loadorssai AND Ethiopian Bodyguard Race In the first gam e o f a twin D ick’s 104 (XX) 02 7-16-6 Blomberg Displays Skills, bill at Fitzgerald Field last Alberti’s 000 006 01 6- 9-0 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS DURHAM, N. C. (AP) ther French nor English, ably be less than keenly felt, AMERICAN LEAGUE RADK DUSTY I.EAGUE BATTING (226 at bats) — Ol­ in - T h e bodyguard of Em- ^ o ^ tetw™^mert ZT m - and 1041 in the second North End Fire feU again as iva, Minn., .373; Murcer, N.Y., Powers Yanks -Past Brewers peror Haile Selassie of rican offldto, Ms c^ch competition. McAuley clouted two dou- the Angels pinned a 13-6 loss on .343. Sp o rts D ia l at Robertson NFW YORK f AP^ __ ^The *<> mme kind of hitter.” gave him but the Yanks scored Ethiopia has one very dis- ^^''nltlv^to^e Times have been good, but not bies In Uie opener for Walnut p®™ RUNS — Buford, Balt., 72; R. Park. TMo«7 VnrV Ynnboaa Hnn’t Since his recaU, Blomberg is Uiree more in Uie fifth for a 8-3 SA'rUROAT Smith, B ost., 66. New York Yankees d Oak., Brewers had tied the score, DeCormler’s Bob Westbrook 194; LoUch, Det., 168. Blomberg gave them a taste of and Pete Burnett had two hits Set for Women M ets, p u- T p A p / AP^ Ulan and British Open in the and LfOtz, who shared the lead his speed by dropping a bunt Astros Sink Slumping Cluhs Begin Fines on Stars apiece. Sweep NA’nONAL LEAGUE -«iVu iM i„i^ A last four weeks, trailed co-lead- with four under-par 138»s. __ The Middletown Rec Dept. Walnut 210 700 X 10-12-4 down the third base line and ers Dick Lotz and Bobby Nlch- Lotz, winner of two tourneys BATTING (226 at bats). — Whew! DeCJormier 300 020 0 6- 8-3 will! sponsor two Women’ s R ood ouUegging it for a leadoff hit. Cial of the $150,000 W e s t- ^ strokes going into the last year, fired a sparkling 32 BOSTON (AP) — The tack for a 9-4 victory and a first inning to ignite the ex Torre. St.L., .368; W. Davis, “I saw the third basOman Races Sunday, at 1 p.m. at the L .A ., .363. ''' Metzger Starts Triple P la y em Open G olf Tournament third round. oa the front side of the Olympia CANDLELIGHT LEAGUE Wesleyan University, Andrus chibhci^use was a “hauDv” two-game series plosion. (Rob Ellis) i^aying back and we when it was determined The fact that he qualified for Fields Course Friday, but Kapp Flies Patriots’ Nest, ^onouse WM a nappy. Minnesota Twins be- Singles by John Kennedy and RUNS — Brock, St L., 70; Just needed that run,” Blomberg Leo WMUamson singled in the Field, that flam bovant Lee Tre- the final 36 holes was of utmost struggiled to a 37 on the back winning run fo r D ick’ s In the The first race the 2.7 raUe The Boston Red Sox were fore , a crowd ^ of oooo.29,293 Friday Apariclo, a sacrifice fly by B- RUNS BATTED IN — Star- faUed to bring him around. “It tlon to take on the base paths, hits, scored at least once in Vino, the most attractive attratOlons as Jack Nick- PGA champion, had the day’s ding and needling each ,,g ^ y pitched him celli’s 16th homer hiked the geU, Pitt., 88; Torre, St.L., 69. wasn’t a real good bunt, maybe took t h e Houston ASiros ^Ig way to third base, in the Mets. gerald to defeat Alberti’s Stars, 4.26 mile run at 1 ;46 p.m. The player on the pro golt tour, Arnold Palmer, Gary test round, a four-under-par 67, 7-6. Williamson’s stogie drove to event is sanctioned by the otper. Tom b y internal a whale of a bag game be- .count . . to 6-0 in the third. Joe HITS — W. Davis, La., 130; g. yttle too hard, but I was fortu- 10 years to do it—but with stopped and retraced his That was the play which caved had survived the cut for piayer, Tony Jacklln and Mas- despite a bogey on the final Plunkett Probable Starter who has been to bat Torre, St.L., 126. each of the first five Innings Ron LoUterth, who had doubled AAU. strife just a few days ago, fore he Ured and lost his shut nate enough reported to the Baltimore to 3100LWM a day fines. Thomas, W'3Ui Ba-vler.uavier, wnowho hadiumj The shorter race wlU be run Ai ** 1 J ’ ^,A *1,0^ wk4«aOK *» aoJH just 108 times, belted a two*run DOUIBLEaS — W. Davis, L.A., you hit a bcdl arood your 4-^ Via1t\ + h av n n llp d o f f There was Metzfirer waitlnfi; and finished One stroke behind the leaders they were loose and gay Jfy homer in the fifth, and Smith 24; Cedeno, Houst, 21; Brock, ji^st Ume up, they’re usiLly J? - , trinle^nlay ever with the ball. Ro^^ stepped on spree In the seventh on a single prestigious event today skipped this event. une sirone ueiuiu. uic ™ - o, Colts’ training camp at Western the Cowboys’ leading ground reached on a single. Bob Dana- on the WeWesleyan freshman got no at 139 were first-round paceset- Plunkett, where are you : :r in his rookie season last j,y ------a------oncennpo againnoroin «ut me my*^ piicnmg Sr^c^eVn nasn I remiy Ve ^ two-run blast, his 19th, in Sti.., ’ 21. -..i..- * to___ playio„ you deeper ♦»,;O.; their5^**^ tirsti.rs^xip.o triple piay evei to retire Agee aiid _Bos- ...... —by winning pitcher Jack BUUng- and Sunday. Conceding - •“ 0— __ — — ------Plunkett, where are you . Maryland CJollege, two days gainer In his rookie season last j^y Bob Carr added three cross country course and the ^ ° telen’t teen L tl^ ^ ’ some , TRIPLES-W. Davis, La.. 9; „«xt Ume. My fi«t time up they ^nday mght ^ third base as ham. a triple by Metzger* and a We have a lot of advance chance,” Trevino said, “I’ve hit ter Bruce Crampton of Austra- 'TJ^ere’sThere’s a steady job wait- late due to a contract dispute, year. Is under a multiyear con- apiece. apiece. longer race on the varsity alone in his office, sipping a cool ^ven t Men Metzgar, Houst, 8. weren’t playing as far bock as That triple kimi« lii the UUri threw to Denis Menke double by Marty Martinez. ticket sales for this tourna- the ball Just aboutLout like I’ve 11a, who had a second-round 73, imr f o r vou with the , ^New g^it^8™*“* reportedly had been try- tract with DallasDallM buttet has said sMd Q^orge ,McKay tripled and course. Awardr mAit« in in g lor you W itn me rtew ~n»otiate his current he wiU Quit if he doesn’t get a .__ drink and waiting for the usual harmless hlU in eight innings, HOME RUNS - Stargell, they did after I hit the home t*'® ^ew York Mets ------ment, of course,” he added, teen Mtting It for the last and young Jerry Heard, with a mg lor you wim t e ing to renegotiate his current he will quit if he doesn’t get a wMIe Dick Day added both dlvislonB. charge into the office by news ®°™^^ tonight. We but weakened in the ninth, sur- Pitt., 31; H. Aaron, AU., AU.. 24; L. run.”run'” J**®* as they were threatening to "but__ we _ also______have at least 20 month. But the grass on the 68. Grouped at 140 were Dale. England Patriots with Joe mllU-year contiuct but the new pact. _Z ______Menke then fired a strike to long- Howley. the most valuable hungry writers. He smUed as ®^y®“ “»® arounu pretty rendering a pair of doubles arid May, On;, 24. it-g awfully hard to Ouw out K®‘ *^® Doug“ Bade7“at“third and he perper'cent cent payingp ^ ^ at the g;ate.gate, faii^ fairway y Is so 1longoi.b you can’t------do p . Babefflskey, 69, KaDDKapp anoarentlyapparently out of the Coltscolts refused under a long- Howley, the toost voluble • m C he listened to his happy gang. With Trevino, in, we can expect ans^tog with the ball. You get and Phil Rodgers, ,71. . , ■ standingouuuis policy,puuuj. pilayer in last season’s Super « successive hnm»r«homers hv by r.p« Leo nar.(Jar- S’lDLEN'a-nrwT .mM, BASESnAan-fl _ Brock, a man who’s teen Clocked In 3.6 ^®"“ ® ^ slapped the ball on Boswell, picture. The Red Sox had reason to be . Every Boston starter except denas and Jim Nettles before3 t. -L., 23; M organ Houst, 18. seconds frwn home plate to first Tire Astros jum ^d to a 4-1 ------some 80,000 to come out the fl- nothing but flyers out of It-you Billy Caspw, one ^*® “We straightened things out,” Bowl game, has yet to sign a Sharp, Davis Top Seeded completlng the triple play. Plunkett, Stanford’s Heisman he said. ”I’m going to . play, new contract with the CJowboys. cheerful, just the opposite from Sletert had at least one hit, ending the game. ' PITCHING (10 Decisions) — base lead in the same frame. *’I thought of the double play nal two days. We figure that if Just don’t know •what the ball Is tcumey favori^ for toe $M,0W m w T n^y wtaner and the No. 1 There will be no more dls- Veteran running baqk Ronnie last weekend when they with Luis Apariclo leading ^ e The Red Sox named Jim Lon- e u Is , Pitt., 14-3, .824 2.11; Gul- . . j ' leyg to ru n ’ ’ Blom berg New York’s Ken BosWeU sl- first,” Metzger said after the Trevino hadh’t made the cut’, going to do.” first pr^, carded a 72 In Neipsic Men’s Doubles dropped toee str^ht to the ^ade f^ consecutive ( . ) and ^ y ^Ip (l)-7). ,ett. On.. 9-3, .760, 2.90; Dler- g^jd. “H yiw’ri”ii)tlce,''eVer;- gled to start the in la n d ^ m - -i couldn’t understand we would_ have _ lost at least Two . . . . consecuUve______74s assured se ;ven v e n strokes back at 146. choice to the NaUonal Football cusslon about It.” Bull and defensive end Harry 3 3 ALUMNI JUNIORS Yankees In New York before singles and a walk. to tty to extend their winning ^er. Houst, 12-4, .760, 2.86. thing Ido I run I’U do anything Ag«® walked. Then Oeon ^hy he (Boswell) was coming i20 00o'in cash customers.” Trevino that he would be back The winner League draft, signed with the Veteran tight end Marv Gutoier, who was 6 b ^ ^ from Hiree tournaments are fuU round m atch. Win Sharp .and John Griffin spun a neat one- to the AU-Star Game break. Carl Yastrzemskl, fighting to streak today In a day-night STRIKEOUTS — Stoneman, to ^ I hate to lose ” ^ grounder to Houston ^ack to second unless he thought It didn’t matter that the col- for the final two rounds. His 148 qualifies for the World Series M p^j^ots Thursday, then found Fleming reported to the Miami Cincinnati prior to toe 1970 sea- Jane . 1, 11 hitter as the European Hesdth orful Mexican—'American, ■win- total was one below the cutoff (Self later this year, aloi^'wlth jjjjjgggjf probable ^ starter e r-te less » Dolphins’ilolphh^’ trainingiralnlng camp, buttet son, -n ! werewere plMcd^ l^ on on ^waivers v ers b^ y £ 5 ^ "Ifi^l^rDouUr S ed I^Tl^eJTaS. Hiey had Just combined good break out of a prolonged slump, doubleheader with the iOl- m o .; 159; Jenkins, Chic., 161. jje looks to me Uke he’s going shortstt^ Roger Metzger. I WM going to catch the ball MeOical pitching and a lusty hitting at- doubled home two runs in the. waukee Brewers. As Metzger fielded the ball, an the fiv ner of the United States, Cana- point but far behind Nichols Trevino, Nlcklaus andcOoody. ,,— n.nnino- hn/. a 34-year-old veteran and Jim Kllck remain ------Bach event has had an excellent men* is sUll In the first round Being mat close to me pag, Vic Dupuy is ledH the hittlihitting at- Metzger followed his natural in-. quarterback who led the jm- g. ^ ^e (3nclraiatl obtained Gene turnout. ®toge®- Ftoals are scheduled for a ‘ 8tai)‘diiJ^“'ova- 105-Degree Heat Hampers Play nesota Vlktoga to the NFL and ^ck Tre^SrT 6-7, 270-pound defen- The Senior Men’s Doubles has August 22. Fifteen teams are Blue Shuts Out Tigers, tlon from the crowd. double, while Griffin also had champlonsMp ^d a Super L on walvere from the reached the semi-finals. Finals competing to this ®v®nL Double Play Combinations “That was my second triple kUHJING Bowl berth wMle playing out $200 a day for ^ssi^ Ooints win h«> ninved Rimdav Seven Other tournaments scheduled play in the majors,” said Men- H'® Health Spa sent 10 men ^ ‘" I ‘’“p **R'SLl?^SmMe Thomas And rlinnlng^^' Greg Jones teams eLred the event. Win tor the balance of toe s ^ e r Angels Rock Orioles National League ke. ” I was in one at . ^ t*'® plate in the big four-run Blom berg Sizzling, bags and left toe Patriots Ruiming dock iman * hosoi- Rhnm and Jack Datds are too are Men’s and Ladies’ Singles, East Dlvllslon I was playing shortstop then and third inning, ^l®d to report to“ toe Dallas tallzcd after being sttwk on seeded pla^re ^ have held Lodi®®' ^ b les and a Mixed W. L. Pet. G.B. it was on a line drive on which Blair Anthony hada. bunt fo r four Doubles Round Robin. Several NEW YORK (AP) — The first three innings were Hurt All Major Contenders everybody was running. I single for the losers. Errors hurt CoWboys’ camp at Thousand the head during a workout at the chami>i®nriilp Pittsburgh 59 31 .666 — ^; y e a n Interclub matches have been nothing like the All-Star Game. But the outcome was stepped on second base on that Medical’s defense, Oaks, Calif., and were subject Niagara Unlverrity planned with Pine Acres Tennis Chicago 49 41 ".644 10 H iree the same. ------:------WASHINGTON__A low over lOO double plays each: New The decline in the art of the one.” Health Spa 024 000 x—6-7-3 Tr o d)S s . Public A Field X . i n l a n d f i s h i n g three-year $600,000 c o n t r o . l ------winning teams c^e Wethersfield. MembeW New York 47 41 .634 11 out of the preliminary matches; [j^rested In participating are B.It was briUiance-as-usual for tional Leaguers, picked “P St._ Louis 43 527 IIIA liner flashes left of the- York-Jerry Coleman (187) and double play is na due so much ___Laughing aloud,______Menke added. M edical 100 001 0—2-1-^ 52 -1 u , ^ . PhU Rlzzuto (123); Detroit — to lack of player abUtty as to .^®<* ^ ®'"®” hi Knight. BIU Lauder and Matt Spectators are welcome at all over Detroit for ■victory No. 16. Fran j • 4 uu j u TY 4- -Ai Doerr (130) and Vem Stephens Elxpanslon encourages the in wet towels and ------n------T providing good trout ^arH out with the clul» until he Neill helped Dave Keith and ifetpeic tournaments. ! 36 .609 — and IS staDoed b y Detroit s (jjg j. Chicago—Nellie Fox (100) young players be rushd to tiie Draped to wet toweis mu q golfer, was equaUy sur. Evening fisihlng for trout in , yer’ B con- Bob KebOUen In a marathon ______Blue allowed a pair of devas- los Angeles 0 42 .643 6 topped with a I^*toma at Ms share of the lead. crystaJ^ Gardner ahd Uncas ^ tatlng home runs in the three Houston lunging shortstop, Eddie and (Jhlco Carrasquel (118); and majors before they have learn- \ match, and Harvey Pastel and «r ^ j , Ck____ 1 45 .494 10^ Brinkman. PhUadelphla — BUly Hitchcock ®d finesse in the minors. I»rpm- Blombe^ *f*!^T**^„^ But he wasn’t happy with Ms Lakes Is pep(>rted to be good. -dd'^he refused/ to Dave Warren outplayed Bob le etcrtlay 8 SflaTB All-Star innings he worked—but Atlanta i 49 .479 .12 from the I » e t Legion jj® u j didn’t play very w ell gen- FlEflilng fo r kokanees at East advice Pearson and Dick Olmstead. HTTriNG — Lnls Aporada SATURDAY at 8 P.M. won the game anyway. Cincinnati ! 62 .447 16 It looks like the start of an E***"® sprawled on‘the green wMle J eered on the Twta^e is fair to good. Jota S a t In their semi-final match. R®d Sox. went <-tor-4 Md The A’s flamethrower, pre- g^^ j^iego ) 69 .359 23 exceptional double play - the '"*® increase of DP’s in the Jore wh^ type^of difficult chance^ turning «nnJ<>« since 1900 accompanied abo»tt hitting or fielding nmttlng his turn to putt. I2th and 18th,” Haney Moodus ReservMr and Gard- ^ ^ SYm c Isco. He re- Pastel and Warren batUed tor ®®orte ‘jj>^® NASCAR Modified seated with a 4-0 lead In the Friday’b Results the 106-degree heat didn’t ggjy ..^ d I thought they were „er Lake have good fishing for , two and half houJs with Lauder ®l«*tod toe Minnesota Twins 9- first inning against the 'Tigers, ^ipparont hit Into two Improvement In glove design »® CJhicago 11, I^ la d elp h ia 2 that satisfies staunch baseball until Bucky Harris and Roger the fine points of their both Hio toe 9 26-year-oldavanr-old Alameda.Alame^, jjtUe tricky with the pin bass. In Eastern Connecticut reportedly sought a proceeded to smother the oppo­ Pittsburgh 2, San Diego 1 * PITCHING — Vida BMe,*\’s, fans, makes them glad they PeeWn^ugh of the Senators be- Calif, resident Wo much he placements.” smallmoutti baas *® flye-year, $1.26 mllUon contract nai^y toe«r ^ his seventh shutout of toe sition until Tony Taylor got Atlanta 3, Los Angeles 1 had Just carded a l-undor-par .j^jg tournament is the first good in Hall’s Pood and Wyas- Vikings last year. He their only hit, a leadoff single Kave their Sunday jStemoon to ®“ "® ">® ®’^®®®1 H» in ^ ’ 4 , V In tte firet ret, ^10, ^ toen ^y, a masterful one-Mt- STOCK CAR San F rancisco 4, Cincinnati 3 71f l tow moveiiAUTo *»av«^Into —a tie for toe pybUnxjt'UDunx forlur noALc/,Haney, but the gup BJid Hillings Lilies. came to the Patriots as a free iri the fourth, then allowed only watchwaL the "slow-paced” old na­ when Harris took part In ^ went on to win toe match with Oakland beat toe Detroit St. Louis 6, Montreal 0 120 and Pecklnpaugh 106 with less than 900 m inor-league lead- “ In■ the U.S. “ PhibllcT...V.11-* TLinks .Imira third-time . around-----9 form— the ^ g cigar- XzOOU Good catches of panfisn are .^tj, the Vikings getting a quick second ret. .j, a pair of walks—wiped out by tional pastime. Houston 9, New York 4 golf champlonriilp here. puffing Blomberg. being taken -In Moodus B*^- B* Charles and a 1972 Twelve teams are competing ______double plays—the rest of the Brinkman’s quick throw to B y the 1980s the DP esialaihm Saturday’s Games had leveled off and a second *nie colorful (Californian was >iV)day’s final round Is a wide- voir, Quaddick Reservoir, draft choice as compensation, In toe Mixed Doubles Tourna- MORE PHEASANTS HIT RACING way, 4 4 4 H Philadelphia (Fryman 6-3) at finipy-l^®d Dick MoAti^e baseman was doing weU if he *®‘* ‘*’® 1®“«“® «®*^k tieded with serious young Fred opengpg„ affair.' chaug,cfaaug, Glasgo, Hopevllle and new a question of mon* ment. Finals are scheduled for sTREATOR, tt.t. (A P ) - f The nine strikeouts increased (Hands 9-0) ^ ***® *’ikht. McAuUffe, Haney, 22.22, o(of Forest Grove, Three golfers stand a pace Long Ponds. .. ^ Patriots spokesman rushing second base, tangles his ^w|n killings and a 3 Sunday, July 26. In toe fin* pheasant hunters fared w ^ In Blue’slue’s league-leading total to San _ Diego (Norman ' 0-4) at Ore., at Upo going Into■ today’s Blomberg «tod y Haney WhiteWMte peiv.. perch and cattlai are -He’s very satisfied.” feet making the plva and gets lunateur *[t the double play. He round matches, Rheba and minols shooting areas dufihg 197. It was also his seventh pittebuJ^°(Eliis'i4-3) final round of the 72-hole tour- _ bunctoed _ within Ithln five being taken In toe the Oonnecticm---- counted on to lead Philip RuMns defeated Dorothy ^979 shutout of the year and second off an accurate but weak throw) Sames, the Los Angeles (Alexander 1-1) nament.nxnont ^ots*M-vw-f- af the’letMers. iAaHf>rR. An 18is-hole-hble RiverRlvor from EEJa^ ^ HadtomHadtem -■ to y^^ Patriots white Plimkett and Don Toney. Jan McMiUen jemes Lockart, supervisor of cme>hltter o f his career. to first. The batter, Toby Har- plays) was weU off with ^ pp-g ^ games at Atlanta (Stone 2-3) Blomberg was______thriUed with playoffr —. __ would be held Sunday to Long Island Sound. learned the ropes In pro ball. and A1 Werbner topped Jean wUdlife Resources for the QU- rah, a fast runner, is safe by ;• played of any second baseman, San Francisco (Marichal 10- . . . .. v._i. . ... - X.- . SALT WATER FISHING and Bob Pearson. Sylvia and nols Department of Conserva- A ’S - TIGERS a fraction, and another difficult ^ avera^ Enlarging from 16 to 24 his rouni'’which Included bird- decide a tie. • SALT WATER FISHING 5) at (Jlnciimati (McLothlin 4- double play goes uncompleted. J; ‘ Players a sMs

/ PAGE TWELVE MANCMEMR l^VtJNlKO itfeftAij), SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1971 MANCHESTER ^JVENING HERALD,. MANCHESTER, .CONN. SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1971 PAGE THmTEEN

BU6GS BUNNY OUK BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLB Biisineu Services 13 .THERE OUGHT A BE A LAW •lY SIIORIEN and WHIPPLE Help WantecMMole 36 Dogs - Birds - PeH 41 WELU, HOW DO you PIBST TIM E r EVER ] CARPENTER — experienced LIKE Twe >5------ATE CHARCOAU- UOHT trucking, odd Jobs, also » only, for both trim and fram­ FR e e — German sheiriierd-coi- MAMBURSEBV^ BROILED DIDN’T W IDEA OF PRECISELY, MMEONE CAMP1N& IS CLYDEjBUT CLASSIFIED moving large appliances. C>IERV TIME IME'/'RE INVITED OUT A nd WHAT DOES NE HEAR THE REST OF THE TIME ? ing. To work tn Manchester Ue, female. Call 646-6790. sfH SETTINO OF COURSE Aniwsr to Prtvieei Fsiils Burning barrels delivered. 84. SUBlaUM HEARS THE SAME OLD Willimantlc area. Call 742-6062 $0MEn«Na AWAY FROM WE'LL HAVE ______COMPLAINT between 6-9 p.m. POODLES — Chocolate brown ^DOUT , IT ALL--NOT TO TAKE A Fill the Blanks rnimature, AKC, two perma­ tOU£HIN6 TAKINE FEW it e m s in ADVERTISING MASONRY — Brick, block,, WANTED — experienced auto nent shots, 9 weeks old, very IT THIS CASE OF , stone, cement work and re­ BMC0“Wereasonable rates.^r rates. For esOn'ates, Conn., 06040. to do with Blue Lustre. Rent PRICES Y WITH SEVEN 1 NEVER THOUGHT ) SEE.. 49 File in two ■ THE HBRAIJ) will not Shady Glen, Bolton. ^______, ______648-1399. statewide. Credit rating unnec­ P A R T -T IM E A R E I MOUTHS . ^ F I T T H A T directions free estimates call 643-9061 be­ electric shampooer 81- Olcott 40 41 dlsobMfl the Identity of essary. Reasonable. Confiden­ SERVICE station attendant, FRIGHT-A t O FEEC3 51 Musical tween 6-7 p.m. BIDWELL Home Improvement Variety Store. any advertiser using box part-time. experience prefer- FUL! / ^ !' y syllable 42 43 44 46 47 49 Co. Expert installation of alu­ tial, quick arrangements. Al­ Call 646-0129' 52 It’s ----- letters. Readers answer­ Trucks - Tractors 5 PRO’TBCrnpN — Save your ■ minum siding, gutters and vin Lundy Agency, 627-7971. red. Apply R & _G Auto ^ r- tJSED store fixtures, over 160’ to arise 48 SO SI ing blind box ads who home, office or business with vice, 436 Center St., Manches­ I960 DODGE pickup, good con­ trims. Roofing installation and 100 Constitution Plaza, Hart­ of gondolas with shelves and 53 Stroll down desire to protect their fire , reslstent paint. Cut yoiir ter. the----- S2 S3 64 Identity can follow *hla dition. Original mileage 31,600. repairs, 649-6490, 875-9109. ford. Evenings, 233-6870. PART-TIME help wanted eve­ brackets. Show coses and 54 ------roof procedure: Best offer. 643-2686. Insurance cost. CcUl General nings lor telephone work. Ap- magazine racks. All in good m m 56 56 ST MORTGAGES — 1st, and 2nd., 55 Lifetimes- h IT Contracting for free estimates, AL LAPLANT — Siding, roofing, 'ply in person, Manchester condition. Inquire Vernon 56 Period of time Bnoloac your reply to ------644-2874. storm yrlndows, awnings. (Qual­ mortgages —interim financing „ Solesrtien Wanted 36-A - ^ ^ en t and confldenUal Bureau, 983 Main St. Drug, .644-1643, the box in an.envelope — ity workmanship, free esti­ address to ths Classified A uto A ceessoriet-T In s 6 MILLAR Tree Service — prun- RETAIL SALESMAN. Apply In ______, 7-17 mates. Fully Insured. 649-3417, service. J. D. Real Estate COUNTER GIRL wanted for person. Rizzo Pools. Vernon Beans, Brooks, Manager, Manchester — — ------— ing, cabling, topping, removal, Assoc., 643-6120. Avon, old inks, some cobalt, Evening Herald, together ’TWO 16' aluminum mpgs, fits feeding, free estimates. Fully 872-9187. fast food dairy bar, experienc­ Circle, Vernon, Conn. miscellaneous old bottles, bit­ with a memo listing the Chevrolet. ’Two American insured. 633-5346 or 668-4716. EASIER Payment mortgagee ed preferred but YrlU train if ters and etc. 29 HoU St., Man­ CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER companies you do NOT Motor factory mags. Holley 4- plan. Pay interest only for you qualify. Must be able to AnnWNlA.h,.TX.»»«4.M,0H Roofing and chester. Saturday and Sunday, want to see your letter. barrel dual feed carburetor. S’TEPS, sidewalks, stone walls, two to five years, then pay work through November. Help Wanted - 10 to 4 p.m. Tour letter will be de­ 644-1088. fireplaces, flagstone terraces. Chimneys . 16-A the balance without penalty. Hours varied. For interview Mole or Female 37 stroyed If the advertiser Alt concrete repairs, both In- apply at Dairy Queen, 242 GUMMER STREET BY PHIL KRQHN r o o f i n g -- Specializing No brokers’ fee, no appraisal EXCELLENT opportunity full TYPEWRITER, electric IBM, la one you’ve mentioned, FOUR 16” mag wheels by Cra- side and outside railings, land­ Broad St. between 9:30 a.m. a not it win bo handled pairing roofs at all kinds, new fee. Call now. Immediate serv­ or part-time to enter real es- condition, 8100. Cash rog- gar, suitable for Ford or Ply­ scaping. Reasonably priced. and 12 noon. 7-17 t - n in the usual manner. roofs, gutter work, chimneys ice. Mortgage Finance . Co., tate field. Very attractive com- 'ster, Victor, like new, manual,^ we'l?E HAWMiSA lOCPlJj, 60 TO X..TU(?M L e fT AMP TlHAT^ • initMBktai mouth. Can 646-8(M8. Call 643-0851. WHY MOTHERS SET CRAY cleaned and repaired. 30 years 243-1416, 653-7162. mission. We will train you. .649-2098. LITTLE 6AME, PI6HT OFTTOE manager for 3-girl Q m 6 A\JBWB AMP ^O0‘LL 6ee A PAPm6> experience. Free estimates. ’TREE SERVICE (Soucier) — general Insurance office. Must Jesdor Realty. 742-9667. SIX FOOT redwood plcn^ta- W (? e PI6HT FIBLP 6 0 5 eLOCtC^ UP LOT 0Y Poe'6 6PooeP\f.. PlELP Call Howley, 643-6361. Lost and Found Trailers - ’Trees cut, building lots clear­ Business Opportunity 28 have experience in general In- ble and benches. Plcnljr Krill. JO BY FRANK O’NEAL ed, trees topped. Got a tree 8\irance policy rating and writ­ 643-6044. SHORT RIBS Mobile Homes 6-A problem! Well worth phone ing and be capable of substan­ FOUND — The best place to ______EMPTY POCKET BLUES choose home decorations and 1967 12x60, NEW MOON, 6 call, 742-8262. Heating and Plumbing 17 tial responsibility. Jcwell-Eng- ALUMINUM screeh - storm EARN $15,000-?25,000. land Insurance, Manchester, doors, built-in tern tubs, lava- \s H E -w s auVEP.-^ gifts is Tour Gift Gallery at rooms located at lake must be ^WO YOUNG married QKXn T’S Plumbing Service — men A S A Conn. 646-4662. torys, toilets,^Itchen cabinet WD You HEAR IH e IbNOUED OI2ATOR Watkins, 935 Main St. Your moved by fall. 876-1666 or 742- ' EVee estimates, plus ..quality will do small repair jobs e p d SHELL DEALER Wondering how to keep up sinks, metal/wall cabinets, hot MEW SENATORS SPEECH?.! 'TMFY SA?Y? home town friendly world of 8666. work. 643-6341. painting, also cellar cl^iil^ FEMALE help to work In with cost of living? Good water fui^i^e. 643-2466, 643- gifts. Telephone, 643-6171. Ambitious man desired now plastics manufacturing area, 1969 NEWPORT, 62x12, 2 bed- and lig^t trucking. Qafl 646- SAM WATSON Plumbing and sideline, extra Income. Sell 1442. for existing 4-bay service first and second shifts. Call . LOST —. Orange and Ydilte mdie rooms, furnished or luifumlsh- 2692, 646-2047. Heating, Bathroom remodel­ station located on Main St. 646-2920. Experience desired KNAPP SHOES. Top com­ H cat, vicinity Waddell School, ed, Immediate occupfuicy : z : ing and repairs. FYee esti­ in Manchester. Excellent op­ but not required. missions. Good bonus. Irving St. area. 643-8668. available. Must 6ell, 84,000. mates. Call 649-8808. portunity for aggressive type Equipment supplied. Contact 648-6430. HousehpM^rvices 13-A WN OF MANCHESTER, LOST — Airdale terrier dog, M & M Plumbing & Heating — individual who desires to be, WOMAN to clean or kitchen A. Gionfriddo, 126 Ridge CONNECTICUT white with brown markings, no job too small. Free esti­ his OYm boss. BY FKANK BAGlNSkl work. 649-4519. Rd., Bristol, 1-582-2737. PLAIN JANE male, from Hartford boarded A^'iluS and cellars i^eaned, mates gladly g^iven. Bathroom DIFFICULT FOR US! xe" construction crew that is ’ cleaning, mowing lawns, pro- suits. Whatever you ing and marking departments. Experienc^ in housecleaning, the Town of Manchester Hous­ THAT. '^erecting our new ultra-mod­ YTouid like, we will make It for Call week days 528-9401 Apply Miss Coburn, 646-1414. 7- n fessional experience in win­ babysittjSii^ arranging and ing Code as follows: W'wLla. em service facility! Now It’s 649-6317. Mr. Palumbo. Nights and dow wasliing and rug sham-' cleaning after adult and chil- Chapter 72 of the Ordinances Automobiles For Sole 4 awfully hard for us to move pooing. Call 640-8894. weekends call 1-666-6160, HOUSECL^mG two m|^- CUSTOM tailored ladies’ dress- - „ - - Ings, preferably Monday and d r e i^ parties. 643-2689, 647 of the Town of Manchester is ‘How are you at retraining a former army Forty campers from one hereby revised to read as fol­ NEHJD CAR? Credit ifery bad? POWER MOWERS, hand mow- es, suits, alterations and Friday. Own transportation. 167/ sergeant to a civilian private?" spot fo another, but we can lows : Bankrupt, reposabssion? Hon­ era sharpened-repalred. Elec- costume jewelry in your stone Q j. ^rfte Shell Oil Co . 477 W3-6342. make it very easy for you .. . m • .. .. AA0-110Q _ . . . ___ *?_ 1.24 ROOMING HOUSE est Douglas- accepts lowest trie hedge clippers, small gar­ preference. 649-1133. A_ to put one an your tmek Connecticut Blvd., East Iltuotlons Wanted - shall mean any dwelling, or down, smallest payments, any­ den tools, scissors. Pick up NURSERY school operatorj, and enjoy it for year-round Hartford, Conn. Manchester apartment co^ that part of any dwelling MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY where. Not small loan finance family fun. And just to show and delivery. Sharpall, 643- M avina » Mole 39 company plan. Douglas Mo- 6306 anytime. mwviii^ plex has nursery school fa^- containing one or more TO HAVE LUNCH NOONEEISE IN THE how easy we’re willing to ities and desires operatojCfor COLLEGE student available for rooming units, in which COMPUTER BY DICK CAVALLl .. tors, 346 Main. make It we’ll start with a Trucking - Storage 20 OFFICE HA© ANVTHING WINTHROP TWO haindymen want a variety 1971-1972 school year. J ^ n d cleaning, painting, lawn work, space is let by the owner WITH A FRIEND. 8500 discount on every brand WHERE IN ODAAAADN W TH HIM. o o o o o 1964 FORD Country Squire, 9- of jobs by day or hour. We MANCHESTER — Delivery- resume and salary Require­ etc. Call anytime, 643-8868. or operator to more than o o o o o new 1971 factory fresh unit STRIKES & LAYOFFS © H O W IE I'LL SPREADM/ SCMETIA^ES I RORSET passenger wagon, good condi­ clean yards, atUcs and cellars. llg^t trucking and package de­ ments to Nursery School, P.O. three persons who are not o o o o o in stock. Our inventory con­ CARPENTRY, remodeling, POGGS o o o o o WINSS AND HE6 A BIRD. tion, 8460. or best offer. 649- Reasonably. Call 643-6306. livery. Refrigerators, Yrash^ GOT YOU DOWN? Box 3197, Hartford, Conn., husband or wife, son or sists of Open Road, Travel paneling, additions, general re­ GOING? OCME DDVN QBACEFULU/ 4313. and stove mp-vlng, specialty. 06103. daughter, mother or father, THERE, Queen, Sportsman’s Dream pairs. No job too small. Rea^ TO THE GROUND. REWEAtUNG of burns, moth- Folding chairs for rent, 649- . . G E T T H E F A C T S . or sister or brother the AMC1AVI6H/CO 1966 DODGE Coronet 600, 383 & Elkhart 'Travelers... We’U sonable, free estimates. CaU holes, zippers repaired. Win­ 0762. OYoier or operator | provid­ VOiKNOWWHArlL engine, automatic, bucket continue to ease the pain About 2 new 742-66]^. dow shades made to measure, ed that hospitals, homes for HAPPEN IF ’>tXl seats, floor console, 646-0086. by providing Financing, all size VeneUan blinds. Keys ■WILL strip and wax floors for the aged, and other institu­ RAU-? Service and a Guarantee made Yrhlle you wait. Tape re­ Pointing - Papering 21 homes or businesses. Phmie tions licensed by the State you can count on! We’ll corders for rent. Marlow’s, 867 SUNOCO Full-time/'ODenlngs for ex- AMX 1968, 390, 4-speed, loaded. perienc^i figure clerks. John Grantz, 872-6874, eve­ Department of Health imder also welcome your trade! Main St., 649-6221. B. H. MAGOWAN JR. & Sons, Must sell, best offer. 875-6370. nings. Chapter 333 of the General Won’t ya’all come by and interior and exterior painting, Dealerships available Company offers good wages Statutes shall not be re­ look? WASHING machine repairs, I>aper hanging. Thirty years 1970 DODGE Challenger, 383 /Working conditions, con- garded as rooming houses RCA 'Whirlpool, Kenmore, experience, four generations. in cubic Inch, 4 barrel, 4-apeed, flient free parking and an Dogs - Birds - Pets 41 or as subject to the provi­ Maytag. Reasonable rates. FYee estimates, fully insured. BUZZ SAWYER excellent condition. Must sacri­ RECTOWN USA, INC. Owner of Pike Coin Wash and Manchester & Tolland Icellent free benefit prp- sions of this Ordinance. 643-7361. PRETTY kittens looking for OH, PEAR/ TENMVSON'S fice. Call 643-8616 after 6 p.m. Dry Cleaning, 276 West Middle Apply This Ordinance shall take ef-. TENWySOH, PEAR.' “Your Kind of Dealer!” good homes. Some calico, COME BACK.' NEVER SEEN LOOSE -Z=1Z Turnpike, next to Stop Etnd CEILING specialist expert feet ten (10) days after this 1965 CHEVROLET Impala, 4- * Excellent profit potential FIRST NATIONAL some part-Siamese and others. BEFORE Route 6 publication In this newspaper door, standard,, very good oon- Shop. 643-4913, 647-l’T19. workmanship. One ceUing or No charge 649-6480 after 6 BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE all your cellinfis repaired and ► Paid training STORES, INC. provided that within ten (10) CAPTAIN EASY dlUon, 8760. 643-0618. Willimantic, Conn. Tel. 423-1625 MAN with lawn mower euid p.m., anytime weekends. painted. Reasonable rates Pai’k & Oakland Avenues days after this pubUcation .OOHOU eOT THI&, AU. WSHll I ADMIT IT ’ WE'Rg MOT THE gU6H TESr T truck wants jobs jnowlng c ^ i" m m 993! * Financial assistance this revision a petition signed I SEE 1966 SUNBEAM ngfer, black. Open: Mon. thru FH. 9 a.m. to lawns and removing rubbish. ------VIA A Btf/fi- BIT WORRIED ABOUT THE SAFSTV J high performance 289, headers, East Hartford,, Conn. PLANNING AND ZONING by not less than five (6) per ^ AND A LO0K.MI85 WILPE! OF THE J-BIRP j e t l i n e r I ^ Experienced and reasonable. ECONOMY Painters — interior, details caU dally, Cox AFFORD TO t S < B / ^I'LL EPEbL IT OUT». mags, much more. 8I>495. Call 10 p.m. — Sat. till 6 p.m. (XJMMISSION cent of the electors of the TALkINe MYNAH BIKPt Dave, 876-6369. exterior \vlth references. FliUy 8®8-3400. Eves. & Weeke: Mr. A U D I HEBRON, CONNECTICUT Town, as determined from the W o u S c E ^ f i 289S766. insured. Wallpapering a ape- SpUfickl, 646-5446. MATURE woman to live In and WARM Sou latest offlcidl lists of the Regis­ N0TTO5PRPAI — -— ' — L ~ ~ ------P.S. Good deals on ’Travel ’Trail- care for two children, boy 4, 1963 BXHCK LeSabre, power ^ . ciallty. 649-8719. NOTICE trars at Voters has not been ANVMAU girl 6, at home of recent widow­ steering, good condition. 649- Homes, Too! filed with the ToYrri Clerk re­ Bullfling Contracting 14 ^ c h a r d e . m a r t i n . fuTi o p p o r ’t u n t t y avaUable er. Light housework and cook­ 8411 after 4 p.m. questing its reference to a spe­ professional painting service, to business min people. Set ing. References required. The Hebron Planning and LEON CIESZYNSKI builder — cial Town election. 1968 PLYMOUTH G’TX, custom 1971, 21’ SPACE AGE travel interior-exterior. FYee esti your own Incom^. Flill training Room, board and salary. CaU Zoning Commission voted at its new homes custom built, re­ Donald O. Wells, paint, new Urea, immaculate traUer Ydth 4 built-in bunk mates, fully insuied. 649-4411. provided. !^l!rly retirement 643-2661 after 6 p.m., week- June 22. 1971 Meeting to extend modeling, additions, rec Secretary condition, anytime, beds, sleeps 6, fully self-con­ posslbUty. F ot interview Yrrite days, after 12 noon weekends. the Central Business Zone on rooms, garages, kitchens re­ NAME YOUR own price, paint­ Board of Directors 646-4263, 668KM46. tained. Includes many acces­ Box 108, M/mchester, Conn. the North side of Route 66 from modeled, bath tile, cement ing, papertianging, removal. Manchester, Conn. sories. 649-1881. work. Steps, .dormers. Resi­ Prompt service, fully Insured. OOLI Help Wonted-Mole 36 its Easterly boundary for a dis­ 1966 VOLKSWAGEN, excellent — Huge colonial Dated at Manchester, Connec­ ALLEY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN dential or commercial. Call Satisfaction guaranteed. Call style tance of 517 feet to the Bast at condition, new brakes. Must e story building, two SERVICE station work, part ticut this 12th day of July 1971. THAT KAVTEE'S SOT 649-4291. Jerry Kenny, 649-3880. a depth of 400 feet. DONTWORRV, ) BACK! BACKVtDU / AW FOR,) NOW VOU J l ^ ...WE'VE SOT A NIC^BIG seU, best offer accepted. Call CANVAS wall tent, green, 10x12 %room apartment, and full-time. Apply in person KAYTEE. WE / b r u t e s ! CX3NT you! CAfsAKE!/ c o m e (W home BONE WTH LOTS OF MEAT the YORST CASE OF, 822. Call 640-9476. lus. Suitable antiques, 262 Spencer St., Manchester, ON fT FOR VOU/ ______'FICKLE' 1 EVER SAW,' ^ 643-0213. N. J. LAFTiAMME — Carpenter insidbj—outside painting. Spe­ WONT LET , • TOUCH THE BY BOLTON CANIFF old country store, on 'The effective date to be one HIM GET VOU! ; FELLOW/ STEVE CANYON contractor. Additions, remod­ cial rates for people over 65. route 66. Asking 849,900. ’TRUC3C DRIVER —Must have day after the effective date of 1970 OLJ^SMOBIIjE Cutlass Su­ eling and repairs. Call any­ Call my competitors, then call Benoit, 742-8474, Szeluga Ifood work and safety record, any related change In the Corn- THAT IS WHY THEY A6KEED TD^ preme, converUble, white, 360 Moforcycles-Bleyeles 11 time for free* estimate. 876- me. Estimates given. 649-7863. THEY 60T. YOU INTO THIS alty, 742-8530. Driving experience should be prehenslve Plan of Develop- - NOW THEY WISH TO OET SEND US IN A HEUCOPTER ANP cuUc inch, 310 h.p. Beat of­ 1642. 7 1961 TRIUMPH, chopi>er, candy YOU OUT WITHOUT LOSINfi ARRAN6E A FALSE FIRE ALARM fer. CaU 646-8447. PAINTING and decorating — with 2-speed axle and diesel, ment. An amendment to the WANTED lime green, 666 cc, 14” extend­ IN THE STREET BELOW WHILE I CARPENTRY and remodeling, Interior, exterior, vinyl paper Starts to 8130. No fee. Rita Plan of Development encom- ed forks, puU-back bars, pea­ AM EXCHANflED FOR YOUR LAPY/ 1970 AMERICAN motors Hor­ rec rooms, dormers, kitchens, hanging, free estimates, rivote Instructions 32 Personnel, 646-4040. passing this area is effective nut tank, contour seat, less HRST CLASS net, 2-door hardtop, automatic additions and garages. Call prompt, efficient serviC' July 19, 1971, therefore the than 266 mUes on new motor, ATTENTION: Parents Interest­ transmission, power steering, 6 Tom Corbitt, 643-0086. Economy Painting Co., EaSt ed in having children tutored Central Business Zone exten­ cylinder. Asking, 81>960. 644- 81,366. Call after 6, 649-6026. F U L L -T IM E sion Is effective July 20, 1971, LATHE HAND DORMEI^, garages, porches, Hartford, 628-0074. call Mrs. Ciccarello, 643-0810. as stated above. 2872. 1976% TRIUMPH, 766 cc, 3 cyl­ Fee an hour 86. rooms, room additions, t _j_ f l a NNIGAN & SOI — SECURITY RECEIVER 1963 DODGE Dart, 2-door stan­ inder, mint condlUon, 81,566 or kitchens, add-a-levels, roofing, Painting and papering, EXPERIENCED certified Dated at Hebron, Connecti­ METRONICS, INC. ^ 7 - 1 7 dard. ExceUent ruimlng condi­ best offer. 872-6959. siding, general repairs. (Qual­ 7-17 insured, workmen’s coi teacher will tutor any grade. Must be bondable and have cut. this 14th day of July 1971. tion. 8260. CaU 649-0967. ity workmanship. Financing Route • ft 44-A MO’rORCTYCLB Insurance - — tion, liability, prope; Call 649-5628. clear record for.honesty and Roy Wirth, available. Economy Builders, Bolton, Conn. Call Betty ’Turner, at the age. CaU 643-1949. dependability. Excel­ Secretary 1970 VOLKSWAGEN, red bug. Inc., 643-6169, 872-0647, eve­ PRIVATE turoring ip French, LANCELOT BY COKER and PENN Crockett Agency, for low rates lent starting rate and excel­ excellent condition. Must seU. J. P. LEWIS & SO^ custom emi^iasis on speaking, gram­ Including passenger UabiUty. nings. lent fringe benefits. =/YtMeRE'6' THE MR. LU/APDCK,OUR ’NOW, NOW, V HtXJ'RE SOINQ TO NEED 649-2073, 643-6932. decorating, interio/ and ex­ mar review, comprehensive '/ SPARE TIRE, NEI©HBC>R,0ORROWEP CALM ALU THE STRENSTH VOU 643-1577, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. WES ROBBINS Cafpentry re­ terior, papertiangl^, fuUy In­ i-rl 196J-/OORVBTTE convertible,. reading. CaU Coralie, 646-2999. Call Director of Personnel R5WN, . CAW MUSTER FOR THE modeling speotelist.- Additions, sured. For free MUm&tes, call at 289-1641, Monday through lance! V V NEKTSURPRISE.' 427-396 h.p., clean, good condi­ rec rooms, dormers, porches, REFRIGERATION HONDA, 1986, 166 OCs, 886. Call 649-9658. If no aitewer 643-6362. Frlday<“from 9 a.m. to 4 lEQAL 7 ^ tion. 876-4636. cabinets, formica, buUt-lns, 649-6018. Help Wonted-Female 35 p.m. for appointment. ft BY ROUSON 1966 CHEVROLET BelAlr bathrooms, kitchens, 649-3446. LITTLE SPORTS MONEY, MOI7EY, money! AIR CONDITIONING SECRETARY door sedan, 6 cylinder, auto- HONDA, 1971, 176 CXIS, excel MASONRY work aU types stone Floor FinI Earn 830 to 860 part-time. Car lent condition. Low mUeage.- MOT-TS matlc transmission, extra nice. and concrete, no job too small, necessary. Call 669-0098, 629- For centrally located CaU 643-1806 anytime. Serviceman wanted. Must be 8796. 649-6290. . over 20 years experience. FRee * 1122. SH OP^RITE experienced, full time. low office, uperience estimates. CaU after 6, 643-1870 preferred. 35 • h o u r OLD6MOBILE, 1968, 442, 4- SUPERMARKETS CALL 644-16U \ speed, aluminum Yrheels, ex- Business Services week. CoR for Inter­ ceUent condition. Must BRUSH chipper rental. Stop NEWTON H. SMITH ft SONS — WOODCOCK view. 81,360. ______Phone 669-179(1. _ pollution, chip brush, use Remodeling, repairing, addl- - lTU 1962 VOLKSWAGEN sedan, de- chips for mulch. Special rec rooms, porches Md REFRIGERATION (P mi fcy HIA. lac., IM. pendable traiwportatiwi, good prices for contractors, 742- Ho job too small. Call 649-2N5 tires. Asking 8860, 6434S676. 82K8. 649-3144. T

I PAGE FOURTEEN I I A N C H E I P ^ ro .HERALD,. MANCHEOTER, CONN.. SA’Trtli>AY, JULY vi, 1971 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1971 PAGE FIFTEEN

Reenit W ithout I Houses For Sole 72 Houses For Sole 72 Houses For Sole 72 H q i b m F6r Sole 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sole 72 Out of Town Out of Town Bolton the town wiU receive an addi­ tional $10 per pupil or $10,000 PUC Okays MANCHESTER — Six-family MANCHESTER vicinity — $29,- ^Ole 75 For Sale 75 in on ADM grant. An additional ROOM for gentlei quiet MANCHB6TB3R — Business ___ j w i i . MANCHESTER WARANOKE RD. School Board BERRY’S WORLD and a two-famfly., Fine condl- 900 wilT buy this beautiful______TOLLAND $18 per pupil or $18,000, will convenient local 234 ChaiN zone, large well kept estate- OfiePed t>y m 16 New 9 - room CLASSIFIED tlcai throughout, a good Invest­ FINEST SCHOOL AND 4-bedroom hom e. In fine Raised Ranch, 3 bedrooms, 2- BOL’TON — 3-bedroom Ranch, r o IumI Ranch Finiidied rec come to the town as "property Gas, Electric ter Oak St., like home, 1% baths. Malnte- t t T residential area. ’Tremen­ Appoihts Two tax' reUef." nance-free exterior. DouUe gap OTJTT 1-IlJ If 1^ ment. Secondary financing car garage, family room with sunporch, garage. In-ground $3^ ’ c S g e R^i^- RESIDENTIAL AREA dous location and priced to In a discussion of budgetary NICEUjY filhilBhed bedroom available. Owner has other In­ J flreplace and a large treed pool, many extras. Owner, ty, 6491U0, Jack Hearn, 872- rage, ^ e s A gency, 646-0131. J- i To MCC Panel matters, Castagna said that a Rate Raises ADVERTISING with cqpnecUng Uving room In terests. 60s. Wolvertcn Agen­ Immaculate 7-room English Cry- seU. Drive by, signs on lot are Just a few of the fea- 6498647. gigg. tures. CUU FVank FlUoraiAo, ' —------. ______;______total o f $067.42 in unexpended HARTFORD (AP) — lUgher qulet^^me, near center, mid- cy , R ealtors, 649-2813.______lonlal, 8 bedrooms. H i baths, property. T. J. Crockett, 6496289, 6491094, after 6. COVENTRY —Country Uvl(ig VERNON — Two - bedroom The Board of Eklucation ap- funds was returned to the town electric and gaa rates for cus- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS tUe4ged working gentleman, t ^ MANCHESTER eat-in kitchen (built-ins), laun­ .Realtor, 643-1877. AGENCY SECLUDED acre lot, trees, dry and screened p o rch ’ "adja- „ ------______^ high on „ „ a „ hill, 7-room Oo- VC- Cape.__ r - Excellent______condition, pointed two of Its members to treasury at the end of the fiscal tamers of the Hartford Electric 8 AJL to 4:30 PJL yCsAI momlnga or evenings af- 2 HOMES IN RESIDENCE lush 8-room Colonial, carpet­ cent, attractive Uvtag room, *^N C^S’I ^ — Brick 7-room SOUTOWUTO HAWTHORNE ST. — lonial, ux24’11x24’ front-to-backfrmt-to-back llv- good location,location. at., City water------and„ „aerve „ „ on separate . committees...... year...... June 30. Ll8l»t- Co. and the Connecticut------‘ ter 6:30, 640-.7410. y - x , AAZONE CONTEMPORARY L Shaped ing, first-floor family room, den, formal dining room, all ex- “ em st^ r home, 7-room fireplace, ,4 sewerage, low taxes. $20,900. Thursday. William Gunske will “1®° reported that other Ught and Power Oo. were ap- 0(H*T CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADI IjAiROB nicely furnished roonU' Ranch. Redwood and Mrch ex­ double garage, $39,900. city utilities, $29,700. Call Su- condition,- wall-ta-wall Csp« with fireplace and rec bedrooms, aluminum sidliur Agent-owner, 646-6083, 872-9648. * ,v w iegllslaUon enacted during the proved Friday by the State 45 STEEP HOLLOW terior, on wooded lot. H i acres Hutchins Agency, Rectors, sanne Shorts, 646-3233. carpeting, new 2-zcne heating room . ’Treed lot. $28,900. R.H. 030,900. Austin A Chambers' ------represent tae b(»re on me Edu- provides that communi- Public Utilities Commission PAI. DAT PCBUCAnOH stove,' referlgerator and Unmi LANE with a view. Five bedrooms, 2 system, screened patio. Must Barry Realtor, 646-0882. Realtor, MLS, 643-2328. Wanted Real Estate ^ cations between pupils and (I^C). provided. 801 M ain St. 649- 649-6324. ' Committee of Manchester Com­ DewUlne for Botiira«jr oad Moodajr la 8302. - . „ i. fireplaces, family room, den, 2- J. WATSON BEACH CO. be seen. Asking $29,900. Freeh- ______teachers will henceforth be con- The rates will Jump an aver- 3 bediwms, 2 bath^ 6-room ^ 9,900. LAKEWOOD Circle, 3 bedroom Hartford O ffice 847-1660 Realtors, 647-9993. MANCHSaTER — New Usttag, CXILUMBIA — Pretty country munity College. Mrs. Sylvia g,dered "privileged Informa- age o f 8 per cent fo r the 270,000 stone Ranch home. 7th room s "s • ------preferred west side location, gettliur -with nlentv of nrivaov borne or .acre- Patrick is serving as faculty y point oooPKBAnoN wnx |%i a I Ooloidal, carpeting, appU- customers of Hartford Electric ROOM for rent, parking facil­ jalousled sun porch over one- RANCH—Less than one-year ances, laundry room, screen­ MANCHESTER — Rockledge Immaculate 8H-room Ansaldl Cbmpletely renovated 9room Pr®toP< friendly serv- representative on the commit- Castagna reported on the (HBLCO) and 7 per cent BB APPBDOIATBD UIMI 3-2711 MANCHE8TER Loige Dutch section, custom built 7- r o ^ buUt ranch. 2-car garage, well ‘®®’ Dlmock Real- tg- ities, ladies only. Call 646-7747. car garage. Full basement with old. Modem eat-ln kitchen, fam- ed porch, 2-car garage, wood­ mnmB zof. D o-.t. ______z I, ___ «^pe cn acre 101. laeai nome ard members a and Power (CLAP), home, centrally located. Kitch­ heat. Large flagstone patio in ing refrigerator and freezer. % car garage, trees. S h liS ^ res Arenev ^ 1 8 ^ GREEN Manor Ranch - three Wm help with financing, within 24 hours. Avoid red ^ rd and the Pub ic Building trur ^the newly painfed scuth ^^^h® rate mcreases are . en privileges, free pcurUng. Af­ rear, ibeautlfully landscaped lot, 'washer and dryer, new wall-to- MANCHESTER-— 48 Jensen St. Agen^r^6324. Hayes Agency, 6490181. bedrooms, two baths. Huge Petrus Realty, 742-6270. ,«pe, mstant service. Hayes sslon In this cavity ^ Center School. Walls P®*- ®®"‘ ^ Articles For Sole Household Goods 51 ter 6 p.m , 649-2200. 100x240’ . Many■ extras. w all carpeting throughout most M odem 3-bedroom Colonial, _____ CAPE — Atress street from pimeled den, screened porch, COVENTRY — Raised Ranch -Agency, 646-0131. he wUl work vdta the PTC to ■•battleship large living room with fire­ clear up i^lnlshrf details In CL&P had asked the commls- as EXCLUSIVE imports — Italian EXCELLENT fuimlMied rxxwn 7K Q'PPFP HflT T/IW house, TV antenna, cus- ItANCKBSTHSR — 'niree-faml- boepital, 8^ rooms, fireplace, C^arpeting, many extras. CaU AIAJMINUM sheets l o olJlillilr UULIA/W v^te storms and screens, place, dining room, large consisting of double door en­ the elementary school complex ? v slon ty let It raise an additional piinUng plates, .009 23x cribs, chrome and wood, Vic­ ly bouM, large rooms, new aluminum siding, carpeting, Owner, 6491782. for middle aged working man. LANE fireplace equipment, lawn and kitchen, 1% baths, exceUent try to a spacious foyer, Uving so that the building can be of- S e s ^ f blu7" X n mllUcn a year through a IS 36", 26 cents each 5 fo r 11. torian and m odem . 644-0604. ftiniaoe, full basement Fully'' Korage, ' absolutely immacu- Near center, private entrance' condition. Quiet area. Immedi­ 7-room and dining room with natural 643-2711. 180x240’ lot with many nice rented. CaU now. Only $29,900. t^te. Bel A ir R eal Estate, 643- ^ Hanoi flcaUy accepted for the town. Members also ^am lned *new P®*" ®®"^ increase In Its charges. parking. 649-6896, 647-U40. ate occupancy. Asking $27,800. Ranch, 2 futT baths. Complete­ beamed cathedral ceilings, Project Concern Cutback , ,, woii Ybe com m ission’s decision wlU SEVEN -piece dinette set, like trees. Ten-room brick Ranch. 4 GRACIOUS antique colonial In H ayes A gency, 646-0131. 9332. BYechette R ealtors, 647-9998. ly automatic kitchen, waU-to- kitchen with range and hood, DARK RICSjKstone free loam, new, formica, table and 6 bedrooms, 2 baths, kitchen, din- excellent condHion, 3 fireplaces, ______------» w W c h ^ v e t^cn m! $18.8 mllUon in wall everywhere, weU plan­ loads of cabinet and counter Target 6 yarda/$20. sand , gravel, chairs. Also two 9x12 rugs, tag area, family room, den, 13 beautifully decorated rooms, REDUCED, must seU, settle MANCHESTER—Five bedreom Apartments - Fiats ~ ned famUy room. Outdoor space. H i decorator baths, 3 r r ^ D * ? ^ J ^ p r ^ ^ ; - f ^ ^ ^ ' s o u s h t a 12.1 per stone, mwure, pool, and patio cedar chest. 643-8044. formal------dining room, ------18’x28’ Uv- modem eat-ln kitchen, formal - estate, 2-famlly 4H-4 rooms, Brick Colonial. Ideal central CONTEMPORARY swimming pool. Two-zone twin sized bedrooms, wall of the board voted to disconttoue cafeteria. increase In charges to Its sandy^-9604. Tenements 63 tag room with fireplace and Uylng and dining room, break- separate furnaces and base­ location In preferred neig^ibor- Of Typhoon SEWING machines 1971 push heat. Low SO’s, worth It. Bel- glass onto family sized sun P roject CJoncern beyond Grade Pony League custom ers to generate an addl- cathedral celUng. Screened 3 sitting rooms, 4 ment, 100’ frontage plus 8-story hood. Convenient to every­ s e b m c tables, extra sturdy, aU button zig-zag, unclaimed lay- DELUXE one-bedroom apart- RANCH flore Agency, M7-1413. deck, garage. Prestige neigh­ 4, and to accept a total of 10 Bolton’s Pony League team jj^.l million annuaUy. porch plus 12x24’ screened patio, bedrooms, plus studio, study structurally sound building 84x thing. Immaculate. Bel Air (Continued from Page One) T’lud'tnabcdted, 3936-40” uriHnwide tonn.tops, K.B.9 9 awav.a'way, $46.80. Singer zig-zag ment, w all-to-w all carpeting borhood. $34,900. Jesdor R eal­ students in Grades 1 and 2. defeated Mansfield 14 to 6 last approval of 7 per cent with cabinet, originally over 2-car carport with small sun- j„jd 3 baths, stone walls, ga- 24’ at rear. Excellent InveM- Real Estate, 6499332. ty, MLS, 742-9667, 633-1411. 7-910’ long. From $28. up de- throughiut, complete appli­ ® )*7t hr NEA, Ik.Q i» v -(3 w ^ w ith five laige bedrooms, 'Thleu and Vice President Nguy- The decision was based on the night In the final game of the bring the company an addl- $340 now only $62.00, under deck attached. Kitchen has dou- rage, large bams and out build- ment for smart buyer. Call 73 Uvered. W. Zinker, 876-0397. ances, vanity bath. Centrally 2 fireplaces, superb kitchen ______Lots For Sole BOLTON LAKE — SmaU four- en Cao Ky are using funds from projected enroUment seMon. tiona.'.: $7.3 million. guarantee. E asy term s, 822- ble oven—buUt-ln dishwasher, bigs.’ A view from every win- owner 6491919 after 6 p.m . FOUR BEDROOMS, 2-car ga^ located. $176. m onthly. R . D. BPLTON — One acre building room house. Good condition, the Illegal drug market to help J®*" *^® ® very close to toe . : B at^ tamors Increas^ come less than TAG SALE — daily until dark, 0476, dealer. disposal, counter top electric dow 148 000 ------r -* ------"Z— .. iBg^, large lot, famUy room, with separate. breakfast Murdock, 6492692. "I know my batting has been 'terrible.' Do you suppose stove, G.E. combinatimi refrig- ’ ' TWO ACRES, custom stone 1% baths, $86,200. Keith Real lots fr o m zasno and un Fiano FIrnnInce lake nrlvlIeireB i 80 pupU maximum prescribed rM g pitcher. Batting hraors g year gf^gr the PUC granted 23 caliber automatic rifle, ______room. Picture wlndowicd 6^i^. m eST^r 643-m S by board policy. were divided between Wayne both firms an average 4.4 per I'm having an 'identity crisis'?" erator and freezer. Washer and 7-ROOM COLONIAL, formal Ranch, foyer, family 2 Estate, 646-4126, 6491922. rugs, pads, rotary antenna, SEWING Machine — Singer ffORTHWOOD Apartments — dining room , and large feun- ______[______palgns. Ky is opposing Thleu for in his year end report to the Poet who contributed a triple, cent Increase In charges. clothing, etc. 36 Bigelow St., Touch ” and sew ’in 'walnut cabi­ ' dryer in small laundry room. dining room, modem country baths, 2-car s^ara^e, tantalli- One and two-bedroom apart­ size kitchen with buUt-tas, first tag views. Hutchins Agency, SEVEN-R(X>M Cape, eatab- Uy room . A custom buUt TOLLAND — Acre lot, $3,000. IMMACULATE! two year old the presidency In the Oct. 3 school board, high school Prin- Groves who had three The amount of the Increase Manchester, 6493889. net, dams, mends, embroi­ ments, central alr-conditlon- ders, monograms, etc. Origi­ A|»tm.nn-nol<- aw Highland Park school within family room, 2 fireplaces. Realtors, 649-6324. Ushed neighborhood, cenbnl, home with rewood and Vernon — Acre, high scenic seven - room Raised Ranch, election. cipal Norman Shaw noted that bits In three trips to the plate, in power rates wdll not be the' VITA Master Belt massager, tag, carpeting, balcony, car­ weU landsctqied, aluminum lot, $6,900. CJoventry — ’Two ■nu-ee bedrooms;, one full and vas not commented so far Uiree new courses and an ex- Bolton wrapped the season j-ame for all customers of either nally over $300. Special, $81.00. ports, plus other luxury fea- TenemenH 63 excepfionauy weU kept home. ^^i ^ r o OM custom brick exterior. Priced far two-speed control, automatic cash or term s. Call 023-0200. COVBINTRY take _ Beautiful appointment. 339,900. storms and screens, / finished wooded building lots, $3,600 two half baths, cathedral ceil- y,e NTC broadcast periment In team teaching were with a 7 and 7 wln-loes record, company. the specific In- nires. From $328. J. D. Real 4%-ROOM apartment, second rlson Colonial 2400 sq. feet, 4- below replacement cost. timer, removable seat. New Dealer Lakewood Heights cottage for CoU 6497111 days or 643-0812 rec room, walk-out basement, each. Hayes Agency. 646-0131. Uigs, living room , dining room jg g jj la g jj, n b C bureau man- successfully Introduced during Women To March creases for each rate category Estate A ssociates, 648-6129. floor, appliances, heat, hot after 6 p.m. George WlUard, 7-ROOM RAISED ranch, an Im- bedrooms, office, 2H baths, „ 'With natural exposed beams, g-g^ i,j Saleon said • >-1st.1^ ClfiK$188. ______» w orated, richly carpeted, ?.hi Hayes Agency, 646-OlSl. for the rental of your apart­ 643-6980. tate, 646-4136, 6491922. PhUbrick A gency, 646-4200. room to spacious well land- porter said. Til stand by the tion, Shaw criticized th f^ ss Department wishing to ‘bey take effect. TOe_^o^c^^ collectables, July 17, 11-4; July with guarantees. See them at monthly, adults. Call 649-4864 WAKrwms’rii'R _ 9raom Co- paneled fireplace, fam- 646-2482 * ment o r hom e. J*.D. R eal E s­ 18, 12-7. F lora R d., o ff Route B. D. P earl’s Appliances, 649 after 4 p.m. MISQUAMICUT — Rhode Is­ 81-88 HOMESTEAD ST., duplex, 86, Bolton. Main St. Call 6492171. tate Associates, Inc. 648'6129. land. Four-room heated cot­ exceUoit condition, 2-car ga­ For the Finer Homes IHURBTON Apartments — 140 MANCHBjSTEIR — One - bed­ tage. Walking distance to rage, lot 100x126. M arion E. WALNUT DINETTE, used 3 r e ifIRIGERATOR — apart- GOlllard St., Manchester. Open beach. Call 643-0491. SSi. ,oT±K; You’re Invited Robertson, R ealtor, 643-8963. room garden apartment. Car- hom e. Owner 872-3361. r o months, chairs, lamps, dining m ent size, like new, $76. 30” for your inspection dally, 9 tween 2 golf courses. MANCHESTER, lUie new, ex- ed in about two weeks. room set, very reasonaUe, petiqg, aU appliances, heat, agents. of proportion to their 'value." The auxUlary will hold its reg- gas stove, $36. Aluminum com ­ a.m. to 8 p.m. ’Ibree rooms COLUMBIA LAKE - 4-room Tomorrow, Sunday 2-5 p jn . $19,900 — 9BEDROOM Ranch, qulsitely reproduced authentic COVENTRY — Building lot. caU 6497001. bination screen doors, $10. and parking. $170. Im m ediate featuring waU-to-waU carpet, cottage, boat, aU facilities. AM8TON LAKE 9room cottage, extra treed lot, full basemewt; »%-room Dutch Colonial on cle'^ 'i* 80x100’. Sw^ns^ Fw'. ______‘"^®Hie Kovemmentgovernment earnestly shawShaw said, however, that the meeting “Monday at 8 p.m. each. 6492468 evenings o r 643- occupancy. Highland Oak VU- shades, range, refrigerator, Ideal tor children. Reasonable. conqiletely furnished right down 2-car garage, oil heat. Keith park-Uke lot In prestige area, prigg «oo. phone 876-4026. EAST HAR’TPORD — Law- hopes that the managers of overall effect of the graduation “*® Legion Hailed aage, 6496177. Evenings 647- _ - __ ^nO______. a w MAaapn AfVM nx^tAa a m p I a p HA a m a a .# Bulletin F M l I I A n n Board: & A c c m s o t Im 1442. disposal and alr-condltioner. 228-3803. MANCHESTER to the dishes. Extra lot Includ­ Brand new homes in Man­ Tliree fireplaces, 4 baths, first- rence St. 2-famUy house, 6 -4% news agencies and editors of was positive because the corn- le o tt 46 R eal Estate, 646-4126, 6491922. The Bolton Athletic Associa- 9921. Generous closets, basement ed. $14,900. chester proper with delight­ floor laundiy room, 9zone jr------;;— ------rooms. ExceUent condition, newspapers will carefully select mencement speaker. Rev. Taamiav at 7 -’in By Governor GERICH’S Marine Service, ait- TRADER ‘*P’’ — Antiques, COVENTRY LAKE — Cosy OPEN HOUSE ful rural settings. Pick your heating and much more. Must RoSOrt PfOpCTty carefree for 8 years. $36,800. “‘elr correspondents In assign- Douglas Theuner "picked up will meet Tesuday at 7.30 AVAILABLE August 1st, four- stm-age, master TV antenna, MANCHESTEUl 4-bedroom Split BRIDGEPORT (AP) — . Gov. thoclsed Evlnrude outboard used furniture and appliances, cottage next to water. AU home or your lot for sum­ see. A real opportunity. Hayes Pop Sale T.J. Crockett, Realtor, 879 ‘"8^ 5®™ ‘® Vietn^, and ure jhe negative commeL of the P'*"' C°nimunlty HaU. room apcutment, second floor, laundry faculties. Parking for level, 3 baths. 2 fireplaces, 2- OCCASIONALLY 74 Thoma? J. MesklU praised the motor sales and service. Also 80 Pearl St., Manchester. Open two cars per apartment. Heat lake prl'vUeges. Immediate Sunday 1-5 P.M. mer deUvery. We Invite Agency, 646-0131. dl^riminatlng Judpnwt ta valedictorian and brought out «. • n m American Leelm at Its annual stove, parking included. ca r attached garage, huge 30x16 6079. checking the veracity of their ,, .. ,, Manchester Evening Herald •American ai im tuuiuw boating accessories. 1082 Tol­ daily and evenings. We buy and hot water ihbluded. $176 ______occupancy. caU 643-0290. comparison for size, quaUty ------^__ LAKE WILLIAMS — Modern Adulta, no pets. CaU 6491928 rec room, sundeck o tt m aster A house In this price cata- : reporting before pubUshlng sen- all the^lU ve elementa of It correspondent Judith state convention Friday Md to d land Tpke. Buck]and. Conn. and sell. 643-6946. per month. Peterman Agency,______and location. MANCHESTER — ’Tanner St, 4.room waterfront cottage, TOLLAND — New Ranches r. ^ Tn n?ht*r biL<4{nPRS. the boara _ . . * ______navor k/\ before 4 p.m. SOUTH FARMS bedroom, well treed and land­ gory, quality and size will Just listed, 6-room expandable electric heat, paneling $27,900 — $28,900. Carriage sationaJ articles sent by unscru- m other birnmess the b o ^ D„„„h„g, tel. 6498409. Its members never to. ’’hesitate 6492S68. acted cn bids for refuse removal ’______WE BUY, and seU used fur­ m s v m m . Wanted To Rent 6 8 scaped lot with flagstoned patio NUTMEG HOMES has a be put on the market for Cape, fireplace, garage, throughout, fuUy furnished. Realty. 6491110. piUous reporters, to speak out for what you SPECIAL 18’ WeUcraft boat, niture, appUtmces etc. Week­ VILLAGER Apartments — ______and for the purchase of a sousa- believe to be right for this Five-room townhouse, 1V4 tU- DELUXE 2 - HSLDB5RLY gentleman seeks QuaUty buUt homes in a and barbecue. Preferred nelgh- weU-eamed reputation for some lucky someone. Seven- beautiful treed yard. Should go fuU bath, large deck overlook------“The government also 08’ WeUcraft boat with days, and evenings, 13 O xford quaUty of construction and country.” ' ed bcdfas. No pets. AvaUaWe ment, waU-to-waU carpeting, room and board with quiet rural setting with aU borhood. room Cape, family room, trailer and 88 h.p. Johnson. St., Manchester or caU 643 complete appliances', 2 air- excellence of design. Do 4 bedrooms, garage. Gnly 4-room house on big wooded o-a ------The governor praised the September ISt. Chatles Les- private famUy. Evenings, 872- city utUlUes. apartment—good In­ ______cornerPhone 643-4642. lot. Asking $11,900., but against irrespi^ible Md jj^g bidder at Rail Strike Also come In and see the 8341 anytim e. condltloners, fuU basement, 4-UNrr come visit us. $28,900. Call now, Diane Fel­ Legion for its public statements perance, 6497620. 6804. come. Call for details. WeUcratt boats, 16’ to 24’ . Ma- washer-dryer hook-up, vanity Choose from any of our low s, 646-4678 MANCSIESTER — 7 - room LEAVING for Germany. 4- owners wUI listen. Lake privl- ^ „se^ hMDlSlI^of*Vietnam P®*" ®®“' on national and international is- Directions: they had fought to make Amer- TOWNHOUSE. _4% rooms.__fto- type bath, glass sUdl^ dooro FAMILY of 6 seeking apart- models or look over our BOLTON LAKE—WeU buUt 2- Bowers Cape. Four bedrooms, roo^ Chalet right on shore of leges. Good financing. T.J. “ buL toe freedom o t ^ Effects used motors. Capitol Equip­ blue green rug, rubber pods hi' dining room , 2 baths, fire- mkg. L arge lot 90 minutes CSrockett Realtor, 643-1677. " “ “ “ 882.62, which Is com parable to sues, and told the Leglcmnalres iehed room in basement. Heat, onto patio. $220 per month. ment or house for rent, Man­ bedroom retirement home, ga­ East on E. Center St. from ment, 38 Main St., Manches­ eluded. 0494088. plans to buUd the hom^ p la ce, garage. Dick Lem leux, fm m lEloston Alao large lodge ------in “ da year’s cost. lea “ahat It Is today.” hot water, appliances. Avail­ Robert D. Murdock, Realtor. chester vicinity. 246-6920. rage. Manchester Center, left on ter. 6497968. your family needs on one of Vernon St., drive piast Scott 6499737, Helen D. Cole, Real- rentataiS^l^e. SUBURBAN two-tamlly on a “ d slM^ra ^alMt lead^^^ sousaphone will be fum- Weighed “It’s great for us In pubUc SEWING machine — Singer zlg able August l6t. 649-8924. 6492602. PASEK 'FAMILY of four desires two or our remaining lots. 9ROOM COLONIAL. Large Dr., take next left on Rich­ tor, 64316666. ^ ^ ^ or^ ^-3636. Bel- ®‘*®d ‘ot. Four ro^s ^“ve'nme^t.^eb^ prorid- office to know that there la an JOHNSON outboard, 60 h.p., 4 zag. Button holes, mono­ Realtors MLS (Continued from Page One) POUR-ROOM apculment, sec------three bedroom apartment with modem kitchen with family mond Dr. right at end of , *" . -TTi ...... each------floor,------» ------owner’s ------has ------fire-fire mg nelp anaartamtr comfort»» to tne I’" Hartford,naruooi, theuio low bidderuluuer atuz organization like the Laglon,” cylinder, electric starter, me­ grams, hems, etc. OrlglnaUy MANCHESTER — Immaculate leau Lake, East Wakefield. ’ ^ can ond floor, off-street parktag Ptin||«l|*|t appliances. CaU 644-0476. Any home may be pur­ room , 4 bedroom s, 2Vi baths, Rlriimond Dr. on Kennedy chanically sound. $178. o r will $349, now only $64. Easy ;289-7475 742-8243 9room Ranch plus 12x17’ fam­ N. H. 03830. Wmver^^^Age^y The ^Lent L not specify available, caU 643-0678 after 6 . ■ . . . chased subject to the sale basement completely finished Rd., second right off Ken­ M9^13 Realtors^ measures might be^ en Manchester, the only other bid- mg from Ogden. Utah, to Den- UU^ swap fo r about 30 h.p. Phone term s. CaU 822-0931, Dealer. 63-A Uy loom. Three large bed- p.m. Apamnenrs of your present home. off with large picture windows nedy Rd. is Woodstock Dr. ______against correspoiSents. The der. qubted a price of $681.80. ver. but there Is noti^ 649^026. Investment Property on rear wall at ground level. Representative on premises. $13,900 — DOUBLE comer lot, rooms, fireplaced Uving room, Q ut o f ToWII COVENTRY — 7-room custom most likely action would be dis- Castagna reported that the Officials for Union Pacific the country, and a gre^ deal OLDER smaU model Westing- nice rooms, refrlgera- BIAST HAR’raXJRD . Singles attached garage. Private yard. » Ca Ia IXA>JL — l-AW lll vuaovsss JIIUSL itivciv WUUAU UC UID* — - o * ------*,Ua * zwzvaa 4a 4I«a Many extras and posslblUties. built Ranch. ’Two fireplaces, accreditation and expulsion town’s appUcatlon for a reading said shipments of hundreds of of credit forthat goes to Hie FlfiEROLAS Sunfirii, like new, house refrigerator, running tor, stove, hot water, heat. 669 preferred, nicely furnished For Sale 7Q.A Prices start $32,900. 4-room bouse, oU heat, good 20s. Wolverton Agency, Re- ^OT SKII6 75 condition, good for cottage. two-bedroom Town house. WUl P rice reduced to $46,000. starter or retirement home. extra large rooms. Garage, from the country. teacher aide program under toe carloads of soda ash and coal members ofthe American complete with blue and white 0833. YOUNG 16 units, ideal Invest­ BELFIORE AGENCY alters, 6492813. Call 644- 0674. accommodate up to four. AvaU- K eith Real Estate, 646-4120, ______BOLTON — Fhur - bedroom Double lot. Excellent area. Commenting on the govern- stote’s Education Professional from Wyoming will be complet- Legion.” saU. $398. Phone 649-8481. ment and tax shelter. Over NEIW 4-room apartment, in­ able im m ediately. $200. Mr. 11-ROOM CUSTOM RANCH. •49-1922. MANCHESTER — 4-bedroom CaP®- Central air-conditioning, $33,900. Hayes Agency, 649 ment denial. Brady said; "I Development______Act___ was not ap- ed_ ____this weekend and that there qlie governor, himself a mem- $30,000 incom e. Carriage R eal­ 647-1418 ’lAXJ SALE —Saturday and cludes stove and refrigerator, Conlam, J. D. Real Estate As­ MERRITT AGENCY WaU-to-wall carpeting throusli- — ------aluminum sided Colonial, fire- 1V4 baths, aluminum s t^ s , stand by my story.” proved because of Insufficient will be no more shipments until ber ot the Legion,addressed Garden - Form - ty, 6491110. om. Sunday, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Mov­ carpeting, $186. W olverton sociates, 648-8129. out, 3 baths, large rec room, MANCHESTER Vernon line, place, large enclosed heated screens, I0(!x400’ lot. Mid 20 s. Brady said he lias worked In tends. the strike ends. some 1,300 delegates to MLS Realtors opening onto patio, with pool. X Dairy Prediiefs 50 ing out of state, must sell Agency, 6492813. 1962 Ranch, garage, gorgeous porch, 2-car garage, 14()’ front- Bel A ir R eal Estate, 643-9332. VFIRNON Vietnam as a correspondent for Reporting on recent legisla- Industries hardest hit in Ore- vention, which Is being h « at household. Items, bo<^, furnl- BUDINOTON center, very nice 113 E. Center St. Large treed lot, 180x216’ with a pm C E N — P orter St. area, 9 PIBC for the past 16 ihonths and five developments in the area of gon by the strike weremanufac- the Holiday Inn. It ends Batur- BUICKLAND Fbrms, fruits and 71 Ptoe treed 146x200 age, treed yard; P riced to sell. FULL-SHED CAPE ture. 126 School St., Manches- FDUR-ROOM apartment, ap- furnished efficiency apart- Land ______For Sale view. year old ctiuminum sided cus­ lot, house absolutely Immacu- jai 900. Frechette ’TOLLAND ’ vegetables i>lcked fresh dally. Realtors, is due to leave In mid-October, education. Castagna noted that tures of plywood. ______ter. pliances, heat, .central loca­ ment, fireplace, Uke priv^ COVENTRY — Approximately 6491180 tom built, 9room Garrison. late, privacy, $22,900. M eyer 647.9993 STAUNCH Waiting for you, 7-rooms, 4 CAPE—FuU shed dormer, large or 8 bedrooms, recreation He said he 1ms a total of a b o u t------Open 9:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.. tion, references, security de­ home, business person. 879 FamUy room with beamed R ealtors, 643-0609. ______!______WHITE RANCH Corner Tolland 'Ipke., and 6 acres wooded, 200’ front on ______kitchen and U\’tag room, with room, half-acre of pri'vacy. six years In Vietnam, serving posit, $170. m onthly. 648-3340.' 1868. town rood. Good location. Ask­ ceiling and built-in bar, dream — ------—— ------r MAN(3HE»TER — Four-famUy On four acres of prime land, Adam s St. DUNCAN RD. — Ansaldl buUt fireplace, den, 4 bedrooms, aean and ready to move previously In other capacities Musical Instruments 53 ing $8,600. Owner-Agent, 742- kitchen with barbecue, etc. MANCHESTER $28,900. 4-4, jjj ggnigr town location.' AU Uiring room , large dining ONE - BEDROOM apartment 6 large room s, large breeze- large lot. $28,900. two-famUy. New kUchens, car- 3.room apartments for mlnl- room, kitchen, three bed­ into. A wise purchase for a including that of civlUan adviser LETTUCE, beans, beets, FENDER super reverb amp. 8630, 742-8474. etc. Call Now. Hayes Agency, growing famUy. Inquire to the, Vietnamese. with heat, references requir­ way, 2-car garage, IH tiled l^ting, freshly deoorated. ’Two mum maintenance. New heat- rooms, family room and squash, cucumbers, onions.. 21 EAST CEN’I'ER ST. Large 19 6490131. about tlve m any features. $175. M osrite guitar, $160. 649 ed, $160. peh month. PhUbrick Business Locoflons baths, buUt-tas, full attic, fire- furnaces. Assume FTIA mort- j„g system. ExceUent invest- two-car garage. Two barns Angel St., Manchester. room Colonial may be used for CaU today, 6496306. Only 2698. . A gency, R ealtors, 646-4200. and dog pen complete the For Rent 64 Houses For Sole 72 place, plastered walls, city . offices ^ e lot with <26,900 — 6 • ROOM Raised gage. Hutchins Agency, Real- ment opportunity. Wolverton picture. IM ce only $34,900. $28,900. utiUties, immediate occupancy. Ranch, quality construction, tors, 6496824.______Agency, Realtors, 6492813. PRBSIDENTIAL imiage Apart- COMMERCIAL place for lease MANCHESTER — CentraUy lo- CaU John M cLaughlin at House Bloc Charles Lesperance, 6497620. “ acqumng raoro raised hearth fireplace, stove, 6496306. • • B & W • • wtn amp. can 6494S67 alter ^lenta, Manchester — One and or sale 461 Mata St., next to cated spacious 4-bedroom old­ Ihi baths, garage, trees. MANCHEISTER — 2-famUy, 39 MANCHESTER — $24,600. 37 Chestnut St., aluminum sid­ foreign car WOODLAND ______two-bedroom apartments. For poet office. ExceUMit business er Colonial, baths, fire- MANCHESTEIR Spacious ROCKLEDGE—Dynamic 9room Hutchins Agency, Realtors, room Cape, central location, BARROWS and WALLACE CO. For Repeal ______appointment or further infer- location with building. CaU room home, aluminum sialiur, « . , „ a. * w 0 1 / ing, 2 furnaces, $29,900. Helen l Manchester Parkade, Manch. lUace, targe parfc-Uke yard. Twzrer Ralscd Raiich, 6 bedrooms, 2% 6496324. fam ily room , garage, 60x120 • • B (S W • • repairs AnriqiWH 56 xi^Uon, caU anytime, 6492623. 6492426, 96. Only $28,900. Hayes Agency, new root, double &raras;e, large . , i n _ _ D. O de, R ealtor, 643-6666, lot. A real vadue. Bel Air Real BARROWS and WALLACE (X). 6496S06\ MANOR ^ Dick Lemleux, 6499737. 646-0131. Estate, 6499332. Manchester Parkade, Manch. HEBRON — One ye young, Of Tax THE BIRCHED Antique Route ’TWO-BEDROOM apartment BEAUTY MJOP for rent, fuUy Agency, 646-0131. thedral celling living and dining 6496806 room, modem kitchen. A ver- ^ U & R Raised Rancli ’Diree APARTMENTS 44-A, Ashford, Conn. July and available Aug. 1st, $146. per equipped. WtUverton Ag;ency, NEWER TWO-FAMLY oatile home in an excellent l9 ■VERNOW — Ranch, 6 rooms, bedrooms, two fireplaces, acre (Continued from Page One) August week days by appoint­ month plus heat, one pe«ial pets allowed. Call after 4 p.m. REALTORS $26,900. 'Will considier rent with 828-0430. OCCUPANCY MANCHESTER — 9room over­ thanVmder the governor’s Complete BuUt by sized expanded Cape. Two option to buy. Must be respon­ $21,200 - $24^200, seven per bent sales tax plan. VOLKSWAGEN Rooms Without Board 59 sible and good Income. Call ADUL’TS only, no pets, all elec­ Out of Town is offered on this young 3- baths, four bedrooms, family He also emmoted that 76 per VoHMwagen U & R Housing Corp. ROOM FOR rent, gentleman tric 3 or 4-room deluxe apart­ bedroom Raised Ranch with room, lovely suburban lot. Oa­ 6464200 owner, 87193861. DIRECTIONS: Take Route 82 to WUUmantic to Mansfield cent of the people In the state PORSCHE Tune-ups a only, free parktag, central ments, heat and appliances For Rent 66 fireptace, appllaneed kitch­ rage. $29,900. Hayes Agency, Ave. to mid of road. Models on left. earning exioam money to pay Sedans en, family room and two- location, kitchen pri'vileges, furnished, central location, RCXIKVILDE — Four - room 6490131. PLANNING AND ZONING , incom e tax eaxn less than $11,000 car garage. Set on one acre CROCHET EXCLUSIVE AGENT Rentals by references required. 643-2693 near high school and Man­ apartment, first floor, park­ COMMISSION and therefore \rould pay more MG of treed land. Owners anx­ CENTRAL location — lot 'wood­ MANCHE8TER — $20,600. Im ­ R obert D. for a{^x>tatment only. chester Memorial Hospital, ing and yapd. Available Au­ HEBRON, CONNECTICUT LUCILLE LYON AGENCY under the seven W r cent sales BRAKES Brakes M urdock hot a complex, like private ious I ed, 9room house, two full maculate 9room Ranch, 'wall- tax plan than u n d ^ tii'b incom e THE -THOMPSON House—Cot­ gust 1st. $118> monthly, utili­ to-wall carpet, enclosed pordt, R ealtor 643-2692 hom e living. 649-9288. baths, oversized garage. Fi­ NOTICE 878-2862 REiALTOR 466-1273 tax. AUSTIN tage St, centrally located, ______ties not included, 872-0369, nancing arranged. Please, no aluminum siding. Hutdilns 1. Remove Wheels Mufflers 643-9661 7:3 9 9 p.m . Following a Public Hearing . At least 80,000 Connecticut res­ 2. Inspect Linings 646-6926 large, pleasantly furnish- f IVE-ROOM duplex, heat, ga- HERITAGE HOUSE agents. Contact owner, after Agency, Realtors, 6496324. idents, according to Driscoll, ed room s, parking. Call 649- on July 6, 1071, the Hebixm HEALY rage, $170. Referencea. Call 6:30 p .m ., 643-8891. NORTH CDVENTRY — Just ANDOVER — 4-room Ranch, don’t earn enough to pay an In­ and System 2368 for overnight and perma­ $22,600 THREE - BEDROOM Planning and Zoning Conimls- Lights 6498846 after 8 p.m. 64&-2482 V listed 7-room Ctape. C a s t in g , breezeway, garage, fuU base­ come tax and therefore would 3. Oean and nent guest rates. Rockville $27,900 — EUGHT-ROOM Colo-, Ranch. City sewers, city slon In executive session on Lubricate F’oT'jlya finer homes. water, full basement. Hutchins built-in kitchen. Assumable ment, 2 acres, VA approved. be hurt more by the sales tax MERCEDES SIX-ROOM duplex apartment, 3 nial, in-law quarters. Alumi­ July 18, 1971 to amend the com ­ Inspect AU bedroom s, garage. $180 fnonth- CAREN APTS. num siding, new heating sys­ A gency, R ealtors, 640-8824. prehensive Plan of Develop­ mortgage. Treed acre. Only Immediate occupancy. Char- hike than by an income tax. Ignition He also said the "disastrous” ly plus utiUtles. Security de­ tem. Off East Center St., trees. ment as follows: $28,000. Pasek Realtors, 289 Bon Agency, 643-0683. Cylinders 3H, 4^ room apartments. level of unemi^oyment in the JAGUAR posit required. Call 6494190 or ’TWO acres, 7-room Raised Hutchins Agency, Realtors, Legal Notices 1. To show a proposed business 7476 — 742-8243. Replace Linings Available now. Including ap­ ■VERNON — Seven-room Cape, state would keep, incomes under Engine Overhanls 043-6692 after 6 p.m . Ranch, bullt-ins, recreation 6498324. zone on the East side of on Four Wheels SHOPPING CENTERS OBOCBBir BEBB PEBHIT teU shed dormer, walk-out the $11,000 cutoff point and re pliances, wall-to-wall carpet­ room, garage, georgeous view, Route 86 from the northerly (30VENTRY (north) VOLVO 6. Adjust AU FDUR - ROOM apartm ent In NOnOE OF APPUOATION basement, buUt-ln stove, car- suit In higher payments for sales ing, heat, hot water, swim­ $32,900. Hutchins Agency, PLANNING AND ZONING This Is to give notice that I, boundary of the Goldstein PLUCK A PLUM B r ^ e s Transmission Now under construction, Bro^ St., Manchester, four - family. Storage space. R ealtors, 649-6324. ROBERT A. CABASANTA of 228 Oak Or peach or pear off your own peting.and many extras. Large, tax than for an income tax. Appliances. Available imme­ ming pool, storage and park­ COMMISSION St., Manchester, Oonn., have filed an property to the northerly treed lot, mid 20s. Call owner, OPEL 7. Brake Fluid spring occupancy; Vernon, Route 83; Windsor anplioatlon dated 14 July 1971, with boundary of the Ellenberg fruit trees. Oieck this nine-room diately. $130 without utilities ing. EYom $180. Call Su- HEBRON, CONNECTICUT the Liquor Control Commission tor a overal^^ Cape for size. TVo 649-0610. as Needed Repairs Locks, Route 75. plus security. Helen Palmer, perintendant, 8791666, 278- PLANNING AND Z o k iN G Grocery Beer tor the' sale o f ' al­ property at a depth of 400 acres of prime land, a two-car 8. Road Test COMMISSION NOTICE coholic liquor on the premises Hill­ . feet. (’This area Is known as 8153 Ulster Bombs FIAT Realtor, 6496321. 1610, 242-6668. top Market, 234 Oak St., Man- 5500 garage, a bam and a brook COLUMBIA LAKE area — 40 Hurry with your requirements, we will build to HEBRON, CONNECTICUT The Hebron Planning and ^mer‘,'*Cbnn the South Central Business 8-18 make this a country estate for acre farm, large bam, clear­ Carburetion NEWER four - room duplex Zoning Commission will hold a _Thi_bUBlnes8_ wUl_be_ou^ by Zone). 0^ $88,900. CaU J. McLaut^ilin, Hit 5 Points Gainplata Price su it rK.KH^ ROBERT A. CABASANTA of — A cool-mesh hat is one of ed acres, 4-bedroom home, 2 TOYOTA apartment, baseipent, appli­ NOTICE PubUc Hearing on Tuesday, Oak St., Manchester and will be con- 2. To show a proposed business Top shortie-shorts with 6496306. ROCKVILLE Nice 3 room a cool mini-dress for a the top fashions! You’ll baths, gravity flow spring plus BELfAST, Northern Ireland ances. October occupancy. refrht- That*•••»'- foUowtag -a----- PubUc------Hear-— Juiyjuiy zi,27, mix 1971 m at o 8 p.m. p.m . x in the dqcted by ROBERT A. CABASANTA zone on the west side of Commercial — Industrial, various other locations - - . ----- ^ • «• of 238 Oak SL, Manchester, as pei^ handsome sports-set! No. find this easy to crochet; well, high location. For de­ (AP) — Gelignite bombs blasted A BARTH $180 without utiUties, plus se- tag on ’Tuesday, July 13, 1971 Town Office BuUding to Route 86 from the southerly delightful to wear! No. • «B & W * • tails call Lange Agency, 229 DATSUN m x available on land lease or build-to-suit basis. mlUee. 8153 with PHOTO-GUIDE is three stores and two pubs in curity. Helen Palmer, Realtor, the Hebron Planning and Zon- aider the foUowtag: ROBERT A CABASANTA boundary oi the Hope Valley in Sizes 8 to 18 (bust 5500 has complete cro- BARROWS and WALLACE OO. 9349, 2293296. WITH THIS AD EXHAUST SYSTEM ...... - . . ^ . Dated 16 July 1971______,chet and finishingiiJirec- Belfast early today. 643^6821. ca r. Security depoisU required. tag Commission , voted to_ a^ 1. An application from Carl listates Subdlvislon.^for a dis­ 31%-40)...Size ID, 32% , Manchester Parkade, Manch. A motorist waiting at a trerfio Immediate occupancy — Manchester, 25 Olcott St., prove an appUcatlon from Brad- Petersen of Ledge-Crest, Inc. tance o f 1200 feet to the bust . . • shortie-shorts, tions. 6496806 ELLINGTON — New 4 - bed- TRIUMPH O fter Good UntU SOLO AN D REDEXX>RATED five - room CaU 6499678. SEND sot In coins lor oach Mttern Ught w as wounded In the eye by 4,500 square feet. Ideal^for commercial, light man­ ____ ford Smith for permission to for permission to ahbdlvide NOTICE south, at a depth o f 400 feet. 1 yard of 45-inch; dress, loom Coltmlals overiooMng Bl- July 30, 1971 spacious apartment, second - Includes postige and handling. _ flying fragments 'when a bomb INSTALLED MANSFIELD — Small four- subdivide property located at property on the West side of By 'Virtue of default of a Con- 3. To show a prdposed bustaess 2% yards. Ungton Ridge Country Club. ufacturing, warehouse, additional 12,000 sq. ft. floor. Appliances. A u g ^ t 18th jin o Cabot, MoncHestcr SOUTH WINDSOR — Immacu­ smashed 'windows and gouged a SAAB room Ranch on 8 acres of land, the comer of Buck Road and WaU Street jithe Grifftag zone on the North side of Patterns available only Low, low, 40s. Carriage Real­ occupancy. $180 without utiU- ditional Sales Contract held oy gJ'SaSilUcSifSEE'rYSJK. late 6-room Raised Ranch, 3 hole In the waU of one of the available. Couple only. Security deposit Route 66 into 12 lots with the property) into' eigltt lots. in sizes shown. ty, 646-1110. , ties plus security. Helen Palm­ the General Motors Acceptance Route 66 from WaU Street to N .T . 1DDS6. . ... baths, 3 rooms partiaUy . fin­ taverns. Free Pick-up and Delivery in the Area required. 1-684-4831. stipulation that the lots comply 2. An application from Edwai.; Corporation, our representative a point 617 feet E ast o f the SEND TStiB coin! for rrint N«nt, Addrnss •Itli 218 ished low er level. Only $84,900. er R ealtor, 643-6321. - i Bcludoo pootoie ond hmillliu. CDDE nnd Style Numlisr. COLUMBIA Lake area — 9bed Security authorities blamed Choice Main Street office space, various sizes. with engineering requirements Rockett for permission to wUl sell on July 29, 1971, 11:00 existing Central Business Hayes Agency, 646-0131. ROCaCVILLiE — 9 room duplex, The Spring & Summer bedroom Colonial, large Uving the outlawed Irish Republican DELUXE one-bedroom apart­ and that the two lots without subdivide property on Slo­ a.m. at Carter Chevrolet, Inc., Zone at a depth of 1,000 feet. Army for the hlt-and-nm raids residential neighborhood, $160. '71 ALBUM is 65^, itjcludes BOLTON LAKE — Sbe-room room, stone fireplace, A-1 con­ ment equiiqied with aU modem frontage, lota 18 and 19, are not cum Road and Blackms" 1229 Main Street, Manchester, ’The effective date o f these The IRA is sworn to brintr down monthly, utiliUee not included. V . r . M696. postage and handling. home, rob room, fieldsttme dition, 1% acres, steps from UNITEO SPORTS CAR REPAIR, INC conveniences. AmiUe off-street approved for building. Road, into 12 frontage lots. Connecticut, one 1970 Chevro­ amendments is July 19, 1971. CRIB DUILTS . . . Spsctil dnslgnr the Northern Ireland govern JARVIS ENTERPRISES 872-0369, 7:399:80 p.m , CODE, $4lo N dsAor Md tin . fireplace, outdoor barbecue, beautiful lake. Immediate oc­ parktag. Rental $160. per Dated at Hebron, Connecticut, Dated at Hebron, Connecticut, let Sport Coupe, serial number Dated at Hebron, Connecticut, for nursery and children’s rooins! ment and reunite this British (Next to Yittner’s Garden Center) The Spring and Summer Pattern pieces; directions lor 12. 38x12’ cement patio. On vrater. cupancy. An exceUent buy at 283 E. CENTER STREET month with one-year lease and this 14th day o f July 1971. this 14th day of July 1971. 124870N644028. The seUer re­ this 14th day o f July 1971. D l04-tSf, Includes postage anO '7 1 Basic F A S H IO N Book is $23,900. Fiano Agency, 649 $32,600. Please call Lange province with the Irish Republic ROUTE 83, VERNON, CONN (TALCOTTVILLE, CONN.) — TEL. 646-4485 643-4112 one month escrow. CaU Jarvis Roy Wirth, Roy Wirth, serves the right to bid. Re: Roy Wirth, handling. $1.00, includes postage 2677. Agency, 2299349, 2298^. , to the South. R ealty C o., 643-1121. Read Herald Ad^ Secretary Secretary 304-86236. Secretary and handling. __ SATURDAY, JULY 17,1971 PAGE SIXTEEN lEttrning ISipraK*_>

Party Sets Drug Center Policeman Rescues Girl O bitu ary I The Drug Advisory O nter In Early Morning Fire ^To Visit Debate On in Jesse Lee House at 48 HUdlng A. Bolin Hartford Rd., is observing IM entT^our-W oW Oatt»- a vlsltlng.chlld and hustled them HUdltv A. Bolin, 08, of 26 the following schedule: Keeney St., husband of Mrs. Moscow Market Monday through' Saturday, erine UidUe A d t o . d 16 S. ^ ^ e d and Edith Oates Bolin, died yester­ 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Hawthorne St. la allVe today and jj^^jeau, fireman WlUlam day at Manchester Memorial (Continued from Fage One) (Continned from Page One) A telephone backup ser­ in ‘’fairly good’’ '.condition at g^^et, and Jdm Rogers of 49 Hospital. Union "might misunderstand Wilson’s formula for av(rfding vice is available Monday Mr. Bolin was bom Feb. 21, through Saturday from d Manchester MeihwSal Hospital Birch St., a customer in the our motives.” an open split was to make no fhanir, to the alertness and grill, went to the rear the 1901 in Mianchester and had liv­ "I hope we can convince the p.m. to 8 a.m. ed here all of his life. He was decision today. He wants the For drug advisory infor­ quick action of PoUce officer building where Sweet PuUed a whole world that this latest quicK acuwi burning mattress out of the em ploy^ as an assemb^r at aimed at party’s national executive com­ mation, call: 647-9222. the Underwood ^ r p ., Hartford, creating better understanding diaries R. Mtomeau. building and noticed a body on mittee to formulate the official Mias Adams suffered secmd before he retired 10 years ago. world Labor stand behind closed doors and third degree bums on M r pulled JOiss Adams He was a member of Linne peace." EUender said. July 28. Lodge, Knights of Pythias, and _____ lower body in a fire lart night began to administer James Callaghan, party treas­ a 60-year member of Scandla HARTFORD (AP) — A Uni Police Log at 880 Hartford R d^ ' - first aid. She was taken to Mhn- urer and former home secre­ Lodge. Vasa Order of ^ e r i c a . .^ersity of Hartford professor Moraeau was patrolUng Hart- cheater Memorial Hospital. tary, helped swing the confer­ Survivors besides his wife o„e-tlme Burmese diplomat ARRESTS ford Rd. at about 1:80 tills mom- The fire was contained to the ence to Wilson’s side by saying t “ said Friday that President Nix, Gerald F. Zsdeskl, 20, of Hart- jng when he smelled something apartment of Jack McDowell, more time should be tkken. In ford, charged with shoplifting burning near the Hartford IW. who works for a moving com­ Fall t^urch, Va.; a broth^. ^n’s InvltaUon to visit mainland this way, he said. Labor would Carl A. BoUn of Hollywood, over $50. He was arrested last Bestaurant and Grill at 878 pany and was away. Police say preserve its strength and haveTV,. a "Isbt after allegedly taking two Hartford Rd. that Miss Adams, a friend of Carlson of Vernon; and two rie i^ it’^ t h « n « * « i e , ^ . u ^ ^ ^ e T s t ^ ^ a f X StoPP*"* to investigate. Mom- McDowell, apparen^ lrt her- grandchildren. ^ ries out’’ at the next election Kings Department Store at tne checked the bar, then went self into the apartment and fell Funeral services will be Mon- Ts^tung. Callaghan, who opposes J<^- Parkade. Court date Aug. 2. j.ga]. of fbe building where asleep while smoking. day at 2 p.m. at Emanuel The comment was made by ing Europe, has great influence he saw smoke pouring from the Capt. Josei^i McOooe of the Urtheran Church. Burial will be Sin Lin, associate director ot the with the trade unions. Last year in East Cemetery. J**" C. lincoln School for Inter- hA hAino,! »h» Iininno hw ir Hia Maria J. ® a ll^ e r of Mari- ^ ^ o w s of the attached house. Town K re Department today Friends may caU at the naUonal Affairs, which has an ch ared with B h ^ ^ He called the town Fire Depart- praised Momeau’s actions and Holmes Funeral Home, 400 office and school on Formosa. Mrs. Patricia said they probably saved Miss Main SL, tomorrow from 2 to said Nixon should have Market supporters were en- the Parkade after allegedly Devaux, her five children, and Adams’ life. 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Bent a subordinate rather than couraged Friday by two public taking articles worth $1.43. _____ . agreeing to go to China hlm- opinion polls which showed op- Qourt date Aug. 2. dance and is open to all adults Mrs. Ooncetta Tarasclo b^ , because accepting the In- Miss Manchester Priscilla Doyle position to joining the market, ___ — Andover in the area. Music will be fur­ SOUTH WINDSOR — Jtrs. vltatlon himself could put him has fallen in the last two weeks Gloria D. Parker of Hartford, nished by the Peter Jay Orches­ Concetta ZappuUa ’Tarascio, 78, at a disadvantage in discussions. Miss Connecticut Paffeant from nearly 60 per cent to 44 charged with shoplifting. She tra from Columbia. • of 89 Elizabeth St., widow of He also said it would g^ve the per cent. was arrested last night at Mar- B oy Scouts Tire dances are being directed Salvatore ’Tarascio, died yester- Chinese a chance to say that The 18 unions, representing tin Ltd. clothing store at the by Mr. and Mrs. Eugene S ^ - day at St. Francis Hospital, Nixon had lost face. more than 3 million workers, parkade after allegedly taking martlno of School Rd. and Mr. Hartford. - "These' things mean a great Miss Manchester Winner that oppcse entry fear Common a nylon jacket. When taken to W ill Leave and Mrs. Joseph Landry of Mrs. Tarascio was bom in deal to the Eastern mind,’’ Lin Market membership will drive jhe police station, it w a s Lake Rd. ■nckets may be pur­ Floridla, .Province of Siracusa, said. In Swim Suit Category up food prices and spur Infla- learned that she is wanted by F or Cam p chased either from these people Italy, and had lived in the South Lin was in the Burmese dip- tlon, already running at 9 per yje Hartford County states at- or at the Andover Market in 'A Wlndsor-Haitford area for 60 lomatic service from I960 to Priscllla Doyle, Miss Manches- Winners in the evening gown ___ tomey for violation ear according to ball bond, l o n g - a w ^ camp vacation at Mrs. Gerald Marion said the Jack Tarascio of Vernon, Pat- In terms of power, he said,,, night in the swim suit category " « _ compete successfully “ en- gj,e was taken to the Hartford the Charter Oak OouncU’s Boy Assoclathm is ^seeking ywng rick Tarascio of Bloomfield, and Chou is “ third man in the hler- Salvatore Tarascio and Santo archy," behind Mao and de A continent where it c ^ earn a ^ guperfor Court warrant. qoS to the Lake of Isles dances and _other af- fairs, who wish to g;ain expert- camp for a one-week stay are , , , j _ Jeffrey Breault, Michael Re- e” ‘=® playing

os iw r ana x a . grem x -gr^cnuom i j s r m ; omy me mira h im In the gov- ^^t title. cut and four runners-up. Miss to announce new economic te ra n d Porter Sts. yesterday 5 o ^ ’ t ^ d P ^ e r ’a n r jim and would be interested in hear- ’The funeral v^ l M M ^ a y ^ m e n t. It would have Another winner In the swim Connecticut will be eligible for measures in ParUament on aftemooh. Court date July 26. Horton ‘*'®“® regardless of at 8:16 a.m, from the DEsopo better even if the invitation contest was Miss Roberta the Miss America Pagr^cuit in At- j^onday They are expected to _____ the area In which they are locat- ^ o r ^ C h a ^ l , 2 » Wethersfield came from Lin Plao, who U Wallace, Miss Cheshire. lantlc a ty . cut some sales taxes to take - R^^gell Allen Jr., 19, of 69 „A lso Danny Palmer. Brian Ave., Hartfoj^, wlta a M u s ^ said to be Mao’s successor,” the t ^ o other winners, both in Several Manchester businesses pressure off rising prices and hoU St. and Franklin R. Brown requiem at the Caiurch of St. professor said. talent contest, were selected have donated clothes for Miss encourage Investment. j r ig of 32 Talcott St., Rock- Manchester Evening Herald FaMck and St. A ntt^y, H ^ - "When the talks finally begin jast night. They are Miss Linda Manchester’s appearance in the The ^ government already has ’charged ' with larceny. Inson. } Brian Bennett and Paul Andover correspondent Anna ford, at 9. B u ^ be to Mt. and they get around to some- Kapra, Afiss East. Lyme, and contest and she is using a car assuramces from the Confedera- They were arrested tiHp mom- Frisina, Tel. 742-9347. St. Benedict Cemetery, Bloom- thing concrete. President Nixon MTss"weiid7 l^cchalrino7 Miss donated by Manchester Motor tlon of” B iitto In d u t^ that Sieged Tbeft' o r ’a The boys will be leaving at field- will be at a distinct disadVan- Danbury. Sales. business wi,H tiy voluntarily to bicycle from Pero’s Fruit Stand noon tomorrow in private cars Friends may call at the fu- tage,” Lin said. "Chou can say ______hold down price rises below 6 ^n Oakland St. driven by Carl Houghton, the neral home tenic^t from 7 to 9 that he will have to check this per cent in the battle against Rev. Raymond Bradley, Max- About Tow n and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and or that our with Mao, but Pres- R ogers Set ------inflation. The unions now are ------Harold A.------Dumas— Jr., 33, and well Hutchinson, _ Mrs. WilUam Concordia Lutheran Church 7 to 9 p.m. ident Nixon will have to speak D irectors trying to decide whether they Joseph A. Agnone, 41, both of Bennett, Mrs. Randee Eaton Qbolr will rehearse tomorrow ------for himself. He will be held at too can voluntarily hold down Middletown, charged with tak- ^ s . James Horton. Accom- g .gg yjg church. James J. Held jjjg word. He will not have the T o Answ er wage increases. tag a motor vehicle without the panylng the troop members will James J. Reid of Wairen, juxmy „[ spying, ’We’U have to C om m ent owner’s permisslwi. They were l>« Scoutmaster Robert Eaton ' An Inter-Faith Day Camp for Mich., formerly of the Man- thinks about arrested last night on N. Mata “ d Assistant Scoutmaster Wil- a group of Manchester and chejiter-Rockville area, died this , Trip Queries St. in connection with the theft Breault. i Hartford children will be held morning at S a r a ^ a Hospital in chi- Session . Session of a car in Middletown. “ ato" “aid the boys will have Monday through Friday starting Warren after a Icmg illness. H e ______(Continued from Page One) Town directors conducted a was the husband of Mrs. Bertha “ ^ . AOCIDENT8 Baroti Reid. Preslde^iNlxon, ^ e comment session ’Thurs- being duped by the Communists Scheduled Thomas B. Sylvester, 60, of and will also have the chance of Mr. Reid was bom in Rock- ta “’c S S ’^ r r 7 t the day night in the Municipal Build- into creating a tragedy more Se­ 230 Green Rd., was charged with earning awards a n d merit Robert Gary lamcnaco, son of operating while under the in- badges. ville» D and1, ,.11 lived in the V, # Manches- bidding of a______manai ,~. Uke Chou i->Arutfv ing. Deputy-m-quac Mayor wnuom WilUam rious than the loss of the O n Strike Mrs. Mary Mobilia of 126 May- fluence of Uquor, after an accl- fair Ave., Floral Paric, N. Y., toVchigan^a^ 25%‘lro * 'S ? (Continued from Page One) dent last night on Tolland 'Tpke. Ing the year engaged in varioUs . . Ouertao J lamotia- Survivors, besides his wife, are dlpl^atic ser, Wayne Mantz and Anthony ™ «*■ C- K. Yen. _____PoUce_____ said___ a car „ driven_ by fund-raising projects, making a daug^itor, Mrs. Barbara De- J^|r“ ^ ''® j!® ® ® J ® Pletrantonio were on hand. Pie- W“ -»d reactior^ w ^ mtaed pushing it as he waited in the Catherine V. Rowe of 1230 Hart- and selling birdhouses, paper University. He Usie of warren; a brother, John trantonlo is a Democrat; the with the Western. , bloc •• _of_nations • ptirKlIl5 iOl lot *urfor lUohis wue.wife. _ lOrQ ford lpKC«,Tpke., XvOCKVlilC, RockvlUe, Waa was flc&Q-head- ’ collections and other money-^ hna *com Fordham rded o flcholfluhlD F. Reid of Manchester; four sls- expressing virtually unanimous The company has secured res- ed east on ToUand ’Tpke., when making actlvlties.^to finance the tero,"M ro."p r;;;i^ "iroi;^ r ^ d approvalannroval and Soviet AlUes pnro- ro training orte'rs limiting CWArw A 7_ c______^ ^ 7en "byi______S^lv'^ter’ pcamnlng ^ e d camping trio. There trip, -^erewas enoueh was enough l*y fi*® ^College of Physicians and Mias Isabella Reid, both of Man- ®‘®P Peking by Presidential ^ man appeared ?nd said that testing. picketing outside offices in the out of a parking lot and struck " “""cy ^ “ Columbia umver Chester Mrs. Leonard Friedrich adviser Henry Kissinger. g gt^p gjg^ should be put in on Polish and Hungarian newspa- San Francisco Bay area and In the Rowe car. Court date for eupply $20 toward each boy's ly- of Rockville and Mrs. Henry Professor Lin said the State Weaver Rd. at (Jonway Rd. pers called it “ a shocking som- Dayton, Ohio. Sylvester, Aug. 2. ‘^®®^‘ a weekly camping MoCone of West Hartford' and Department may have decided woman came and Mked ersault” and "baseball diploma- The Pacific Teleitaone Co. re------f®® *36, this left a $16 balance Lawrence G. Legier of 86 Jar­ two grandchildren. ’ ^ accept the Invitation because could be done about the oy - perted 16 incidents of cable cut- Cars driven by Joan K. Horn- ®“®*' *"y ‘® “ pply. vis Rd. has been named to the spring semester dean’s list -of Funeral arrangements are in- officials were looking at no,ge -geas Eaton Donut on development promises UuK- including ong that knocked ish of Benedict Dr., Wapptag, Summer Dances things differently. - ■ — — ------^ -----»— - - aa ------. - _ _ . . complete. Center St. She complained that utuV’good" for the international °ut service for 1,600 customers, and Jean C. Gronda of’ 166 j ' ’ '® An‘‘°ver L ^ e Property tae l^hool of ^ ‘"niey might think it proper young people congregate there g^ene at this stage," said Buda- N®w Jersey Bell Telephone Co. Loomis St., collided yesterday Owners Association , is cnce ---- _ to accept,”0 /s«>A1 vf H hea said.___ pirticularly X r ^ ^ ’ n e T s ^ p :;; reporteda /1 i1 f7 cableviaKIa cuttingsAi«f4lnn>a and an/1 ;^re;i:7.n — ______at _x Lw ___ ^i_ ^ i l . S^aa. Ind_____9 again sponsoring a d ^ c e for ^1 land CoUege, Springfield, Mass. really is Important is how the mldnleht Hirian fi^®re were similar reports from Saulters Rd. ®-r®a you"* people between the ------M in ers’ Ked Ohl„.« .t d TmXX..«ond week in T™n.„.., Indi™., ------o, U a » l » , d, b . held a. . . . ■Whenever" an American ^ ^ow, came and complained mented on the plan. Pennsylvania, Michigan and COMPLAINTS the Red Bam on Friday. Personal Notices ^ s ld e n t visited NaUan^st y,e large number of stop president’s one major ap- A car owned by John A. Ather- , ^ ® J® ,,‘*',® ^ ®“®®®“ ^® B o d ie s China, he was 1received—"— by— town. He— said .. they.. ^.wrnent todw Or. President of ton of 46 Diane Dr. was stolen tlance held last week, the As­ In Memoriam Chlang Kai-shek. He had to be. i,~ -.^nliiopd bV vleld Local 7200 of the CWA in Mlime- jast niaht while It was narked sociation once <»6ad*iagain ciieae<-viengaged mIn memoiymemory ofo( Josephine Salvatore should be replaced by yield jgrome H. Jaffe, the White chartred that four nlckete L , d du « , P“ *®® "The Mad Jack” to furnish mu- who passed awar June , 1971, Protocal demanded ti. _ ___ 1 F ound signs. He brought with him an House director cf an antidrug 3 t e ^ im by b y ^ cars fL lT driven i^ e n by _____ «>lc for the Friday nlght affalr. article which contended that ^^ve who has just returned „ a _ g „ ._ „ --t nersonnei of d . d------Adult Dance Mother, dear, although your birth- (Oontinued from Page One) stopping and starting autfb ^ u-dgy trip to South N S r e T t e m Bell ’Telephone «oo « T ^ a d A LP O A is also sponsoring a without you near. In our hearts you Buckland Sales mobiles Increase the pollutants Vietnam and other Far Eastern ™®P®^® «89 Mata St. netted thieves two dance fo r adults July 24. will always be dear. SAPPORO, Japan (AP) — At di.— — Id , . ------,-d -j ------do o# ''^o. m e city attorney saw, how- large boxes of makeup, bubble they emit. points associated reports of there was not enough evl- This Is a Come As You Are children and GrandcHUdren least 20 miners were killed to­ Sues for Loss A man asked that the road on widespread addiction among jg^^g f^j. g gg^g bath, and cologne sometime last night. Entry was gained by 1 / day when a deep underground Parker St. near Sheldon Rd. be u.S. Servicemen. ______| _ Of Dealership repaired. The road is ripply, he forcing the front door. shaft caved in at a Sumitomo said, after a recent utility In- Coal Mining Co. coUlery north- Buckland Sales Co. of 81 W. stallatlon there, Sometime' yesterday mom- east of Sapporo, poUce reported. Middle ’Tpke. Is suing American Another man asked that a F ire CaDs tag, a home at 342 Summit St Specialists was broken into, but apparent­ s Collo^d CoTp. Of Skoklc, HI., foT ®top Sign be installed at Hack- found 12 bodies during a day- ^ , matack St. and Primer Rd. The ly nothing was takeji or dam- time search and uncovered *280,000 in damages for the loss trucks In Search Town firefighters put out two aged, eight more as they Continued to of exclusive area dealership of not be allowed to travel Hackma- grass fires yesterday, one at Bie dig after nightfall. Colloid's various building ma- tack St. 611 Hartford Rd. at about 10:30 Somebody broke into ktan- chester Motor Sales on W. Cen­ Officers said another 10 min terials. , F or B oy a.m., and another at Bidwell St. ers were feared trapped under at about 3 p.m. ter St. last night, but it is not V alue froDti The suit. In U.S. District Court / ^les of 1,1« f«t im- ^Manchester Area (Continued from Page One) Eighth . District firemen re­ yet known if anything was tak- deiground. The cause of the _,____,_ A-h-jj -___ sponded to a mutual' aid call ®"- judge to stop Colloid from sell- formed ta 1952, subjects each South Windsor Fire Depart------;------'Small Ch^iige* cave-tat _ remained unknown. . ing its products in the tirea td- Coventry Police Sumltomo spokesmen said a jg g^ „,g g^g,„giyg new member to a one-year pro- ment early this morning to help Cheshire Death gas explosion ta ^ ® ndne ^tory of Buckland Sales, and AVrrest r r e s t TTwo w o OOr n batlonary period that includes extinguish a fire ta a chicken CHEISHIRE (AP) — Kenneth intensive InstriicUon ta moun- h9“ s® at 077 Rye St. containing Goehea, 32, of Cheshire, was CoUold stop changing higher ero. The mine is at U t ^ n a l, ^ces for Its producte to Buck- Break Charge -v,or. ~o,tiT,o- some 6,000 chickens. killed Saturday when he lost con- about 66 mUes iw i^ a s t of Sap- than Undoes to other busl- ^ At 10:30 this morning. Eighth trol of his car and It slammed poro on the northern Japanese 1-,- Two men were arrested last wilderness surviv- jjigtHct men put out a shed fire Into a tree on Rte. 10 here, po- island of Hokkaido. Buckland claims It made an night by (Joventry police Offl- _ =n<»nt ®" ______lice said.______^ a g r ^ w t with the cer Donald Rouiltard when he gj^ ^^ys huitta^ tor a Boy S^ut th ^ lm tor ^gg called to investigate the migging i„ mountainous coimtry Pastor Cites of ^allatd products ta New presence ot an unfamiliar auto- northwest of Los Angeles The Residency Curb Threatens land and part of New York ^ ^ . mobile parked on the yard of a boy was found unconscious but Church Staff State. home owned by Henry Gleseke survived, and the episode later Cuts in W elfare Outlays The legal papers state that ta was presented on national tele- The Rev. William A. Taylor, December 1970, Colloid "pur- on Rt. 31. Edward J. Twerdy, 39, of vision ta a program entitled "A HARTFORD (AP) — Connec- U.S. District Court issued a pastor of the Church of the ported to terminate the dlstrib- „ ,, wiiunm <4P(irrh tor Riiiv " Nazarene, recently presented utorohip” and ta the spring of m i , tlcut must wait at least a week temporary restraining order the team . ____^ against welfare officials that is special honor recognition to this year said the termination . Occupations of , l>®fo«'® resuming enforcement of . „ Rd'. Coventry' were, charg_^ members range from salesmen effective until... July 23, when a • THE COINS you hand your car­ members of the Children’s would be effective April 14, with break and entry with utility company workers to one-year, welfare reridency three-judge federal panel begins rier-boy each collection day pay Church staff for their efforts ______for one of the biggest bargains in during the church year’s pro­ criminal Intent and larceny, engetaeers at the Jet Propulsion requirement, a federal judge hearings on the suit that brought gram. Elach was released on $2600 i^aboratory ta Pasadena, has ruled. 1 about the ruling. your family budget—the big news­ The Children’s Church pro­ Holiday Train non-surety bond for court ap­ Henry C. 'White, tile state The three-judge panel pre­ paper that is SO enjoyable and so vides worship services each pearance Aug. 2 in Manchester welfare commissioner, said al- sumably will decide whether to essential a part o f your daily life. Sunday for children from 4 Crash k ills 14 (Jlrcult Court 12. most immediately after t h e make the restraining order per- through 8 years of age during Gregory L. McGinnis, 34, of H orse rultag Friday that it could manent. IT BKINGS you all of each day’s the adult worship service from SARAJEVO, Yugoslavia (AP) 31 .Tunnel Rd., Vernon was ar- bring cuts of up to 20 or 30 The suit was filed by the New important news and exciting pic­ per cent in payments to welfare Haven Legal Assistance Associ- 10:46 a.m. to noon. “ Fourteen vacationing school rested last night by Vernon po- tures ! Thrilling sports pages! Fas­ ^'ih7«7"7p7elvta7 pommenda. children and their teacher were lice on a charge, of operating a recipients. ation on behalf of Mrs. hOnerva Sickness "This could require very dras- Rivera. She said she had been cinating fashions! Top-flight fea­ Uqn and Mrs, ^ f r e d ^‘;“®‘^ ®“ ’y ®. ®P®' ™®‘® ''7®*^^^®^.^!!**^^ tures, columns, comics, a n d .^ r - Mrs. Raymond Wililams, Mrs L’lal school ' ■ . holiday...... train.. . .. influeiictr ...... - cf • " iiquor - —•cr drugs. He tic action on my pari and could denied welfare by New Haven include anywhere from ii 20 to officials on the basis of the res- toons! Lafeit store niews and WlUlam A. Taylor, Mrs. Wll rammed into the back of a was released on $260 non-surety Spreading Mrs. Alexander stopped freight train at Semlzo- bond for court Aug. 3 in Rock- 30 per cent reduction ta pay-- Idency law. money-saving shopping tips!' Plus, 11am Fish, menta,” the commissioner said. Mrs. Rivera’s lawyers are fast delivery to yoiir door by a CuUe, Mrs. James Virginia vac station, . vlHe. (Continued from Page One) "We have a closed budget. We seeking class action status for Mrs. George Dzladul, Mrs. Wll Seven chUdren Injured ta the Vernon police also arrest^ reliable carrier! No one else brings accident are being treated ta Christopher H. Flegl, 20, of 329 sytaptoms now have been de-must live within it, and we the suit. That would make It a 11am Perry, Mrs. Albert Harri you so much for so little! hospitals here Those killed were Lake St., Vernon early this tected ta horses over a much .will.” suit on behalf of all individuals son, Mrs. ■ Herbert Thibodeau traveling ta the first coach of morning on charges of breach broader area, including Corpus White said ttie InJunctKAi in a situation Uke Mrs. Rivera’s, Mrs. Alfred Schlmmel, Mrs the train of peace and intoxication fol- Chrlstl, BeevUle, Three Rivers, against enforcing the law would The state law ta question is Wirt Craft, Mrs. Eugene Shea An investigating judge or- lowing a disturbance mi Pros- El Campo, Victoria and as far prompt him to "think of al- similar to a Connecticut law IHattrlifrHtrr MIbs Janice Hupper, Mrs. Rog dered Imprl^nment of the spe- pect St., Rockville. At The Her- away as,(Jonroe, 40 miles north tentative ways to protect the that' was held by the U.-S. Su- er Wescott, Miss Kimberly Har risen. Miss Mary Beth Taylor clal train’s engineer and his as- aid’s deadline this morning, he of Houston. citizens of Connecticut who are preme (Jourt to be unconstitu- slstant on susoiclon that they was sUU awaiting the posting of Sibley talked to newsmen as on welfare and residents who tlonal. That law Imposed a Mrs. Arthur Phelps, Miss Ber •.ntprpd the station without $76 cash bond. Court date is al- health officials from throughout are potential recipients." three-month residency requlre- lEtu^nitts nice Phelps, and Miss Judl Tay so Aug 3 ta Rockville. the state conferred ta Austin. Judge T. Emmet Clarie of ment. lor. heeding a red light.

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