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Average Daily Net Press Run For ra e Week Ended The Weather FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1970 September 12, 1970 PAGE TWENTY Scattered showers likely this evening; low tonight’ near BO. iHattrljtatipr Eofttitig Tomorrow fair, co<4; h i^ in 15,792 60s. Monday fair. Effective Miondny, the West Pastor Resumes Manchester— A City of Village Charm omu Side branch library will be on OCTOBER 4th THROUGH OCTOBER 10th About T its winter schedule. It will be United f»nrf-QQ Activc Scrvice .. Review Series VOL. LXXXX, NO. 3 (SIXTEEN PAGES—TV SECTION—TABIX)ID) (Clanslfled Advertising on Page 18) PRICE TEN CENTS Bowers School Jamboree, the open Monday and Wednesday PLANT GONNEGTIGUT WEEK MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1970 PTA fall fund-raising event, will from 2 to 5 and 6 to 9 p.m., The Rev. Dr. Clifford O. Simp­ be held at the school tomorrow and Friday from 2 to 5 p.m. Child and Family Services son, pastor of Center Corigrega- LET us ASSIST YOU WITH YOUR from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., rain ‘ ----- tional Church, will resume a GARDENING NEEDS. FALL IS CONSIDERED or shine. Center Congregational Church David is going home — home series of book reviews Tuesday TO BE AN EXCELLENT TIME TO PLANT ___ _ .will have its annual rummage to a skilled and loving mother at 10 a.m. at the Center Church Queen Elizabeth II Weather cooperating, as it sale tomorrowm.noriow from »9 a.m. tom to eager and demon- library. Fists Fly didn’t last Sunday, this Sunday 1-30 p.m. There will be a Qual- strative brothers and sisters A year ago. Dr. Simpson be­ afternoon on the front lawm of Corner of items tagged at him, show gan the series which he called When Jet College Football Stars Killed Lutz Junior Museum. Charles bargain prices including excel- their friends, dn- "Tuesday Mornings at 10." 'This Lunches with Nixon Spaeth of 39 Marion Dr., and clothing, sporting equip- courage him to explore and year’s sessions will be held each sons Stephen and Douglas, will n^pnt, household linens and trust the world outside himself, Tuesday during October at 10 CHEQUERS, England (AP) — President and Mrs. Fails To explain and demonstrate the dishes, children's toys, books ^ fg^v weeks this newborn a.m., and are open to all those Nixon lunched today with Queen Elizabeth II at the operation of a Model A Ford ‘'^'d bric-a-brac. Donations to the bundie of needs will have blos- Interested. country home of Britain’s prime ministers — an inter­ LONDON (AP) —Fists and Books to be discussed are roadster, which they restored. . may be left at the church somdd into a special being. The ALL COLORS lude sandwiched between business confei’ences with four-letter words flew at Mr. and, Mrs. Frederick Ed- office. family will care for him, gfive "Only One Year" by Svetlana London's Heathrow airport Alliuyeva, daughter of Joseph Prime Minister Edward Heath. wards will be host and hostess. . ----- him love — and give him up. It was the first time the sever- Friday when a Jumbo Jet When Plane Hits Mountain Stalin; "Zelda” by Nancy Mil­ ___ The Rev. J. Stanton Conover, Eighteen foster families in didn’t. ford, wife of Scott Fitzgerald; The fracas flared among By CARL R. Hlf.l.IAim Emanuel Lutheran Church Bolton Congregation- the Manchester area repeatedly "Madam Sarah," on the life of calling for peace In Vietnam. HEMLOCK considered the precedent a spe­ American passengers who Writer ^ Women will have a potluck at al Church, will conduct a ser- perform this most difficult srt-- Sarah Bernhardt by Cornelia The queen and the Nixons ex- vice Sunday at 8:15 a.m. on vice as part of the comprehen- cial salute to'the Nixons. crowded around a Pan Amer- their first meeting of the sea­ Otis Skinner; and the "Kingdom changed warm hand shakes at radio station WINF. The pro- sive care provided to unmar- can World Airways desk to SILVER PLUME, Colo. son, Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. in and the Power” by Gay Talese, stone-framed entrance to gram is sponsored'by the Man- >'icd mothers and their babies 2 FOOT - 4 \FOOT hear new flight arrangements (AP) — The cream of the Luther Hall of the church. Din­ which is about the Chequers manor house, Chester Council of Churches and Child and Family Ser- after the 747 journey to New Wichita State University- ner will be served by Mrs. Ev­ Times. ' HEAVY, NUiaBERY GROWN SPECIMBNS Z th briefly, but strolled the Clergy Association of Man- vices of Connecticut. York was called off because football team, its top ath­ erett Johnson, Mrs. John KJell- of engine trouble. C h e s t e r . Mothdrs-to-be are referred to letic officials and some of son and members of their com­ ^ ^ They ehatted amiably the ageney at 110 Main St. by limousine elffht minutes behind "This is a load of gar­ its most loyal fans were mittee; After dinner, Roy C. clergymen, doctors, lawyers, College Offers schedule. She had broken ■> weather and landscap- bage,” yelled one man. Johnson, accompanied by Mrs. The South United Methodist a va­ ing as they walked in the gar­ killed Friday when their clinics, school personnel or cation at Balmoral Castle In Up strode another Ameri­ E. David Hawkins will lead a Voter Projects i f Tu lip s den. game-bound plane crashed I T ; fiends, continuing medical Scotland to attend the luncheon, can "I ’m fed up with you,” hymn sing. The meeting is open ship will meet tonight at 7 :30 Nixon and Heath had con­ he jtold the first man — and into a mountainside while care is arranged. Living ar­ In conjunction with the Nov. and had flown to a nearby Roy­ to the men of the church. in the youth lounge. ferred for more than an hour punched him In the nose. trying to “cross the Contin­ rangements are made for the 3 election, Manchester Com­ if Hyociiillis al Air Force base. young woman who prdfers to privately before the queen ar­ A third American marched munity College has invited rep­ A few in the crowd held aloft ental Divide. Admissions officers from Man­ await the birth of her child in 'A^Doffodib rived. in and punched the man who Twenty-nine persons, 18 at chester Community College, another community. A few girls resentatives of two organiza­ The prime minister told Nixon had hit the first man. them players, were killed. Elev­ University of Connecticut, East- are placed with compatible tions to come to the Hartford that under the terms of the A fourth traveler grabbed en persons—Including nine play­ em Connecticut State College, families where they can help Rd. building next week. agreement that made Chequers airline papers from a desk ers, a copilot and a team trainer RUMMAGE and Trinity College will open the with the care of young children; At 10 a.m. Monday, Mrs. Mor­ REGISTER NOW FOR OUR CHRISTMAS WORKSHOP Nixon Host available to prime ministers 40 and hurled them in the air. —survived. series of four seminars, for par- most, howevdr, live in matemi- gan Wilt, chairman of the vot­ years ago the property Is to be A fifth man stamped on the The Colorado State Patrol 3 and TAG SALE ents of students planning post- ty homes affiliated with hospi- ers service committee of the JOHN L In Ireland used only for rest and recrea­ fourth man’s foot. said there was no chance of oth­ high school, Tuesday night from tals providing good obstetric Manchester League of Women tion. Then a cool British voice er survivors among the 40 per­ UNITED METHODIST 7 to 9 in Room A7 of Manches- and j>ediatrlc care, Voters, will be in charge of an "Our work today,”- said on a loudspeaker told the sons listed as passengers and CHURCH ter High School. They will dis- The decision to release a baby information booth. She will dis­ A Millionaire Heath, “ I’m afraid, is a breach brawling passengers: crew on the twin-engine Martin Rt. 44A — Bolton cuss admissions, course offer- for, adoption must be made by tribute materials of that organ­ of this trust.” “ We have entered you all 404. ization. 'The j)ooth will be self- Clothing and Ings, and today’s college pic­ WHITHAM By DAVID LANOASHIBE The President and prime min­ for the world heavyweight The aircraft, dubbed the Household Items ture. The programs are given serving on Tuesday. LANDSCAPE NURSMY Associated Press Writer ister conferred on major world championship. If you can "Gold Plane” by the team, was 10 AJH. - 12:80 P.M. by the MHS guidance depart­ Miss Carolyn Lyons, MCC stu­ DUBLIN, Ireland (AP) — issues ranging from the quest wait that long.” one of two taking the squad. Its SAT., OCTOBER 3rd ment and sponsored by the dent, and ehalrman of the East “GROW WITH US’' President Nixon’s host in Ire­ for peace in the Middle East coaching staff and boosters to Manchester Adult Evening Hartford chapter of "Let’s Vote Boot* •, Briton- 5—' Tdik fram Botton Notd»—Mt-IMt land Is an Irish-American vdio and Vietnam to the European Logan, Utah; for a game today School. 18," will seek support for that economic situation. TTielr top OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY 9:00-5:30 fought in the Irish civil war on with Utah State, where the movement. Lowering the vote to the side of President Eamon de advisers met separately. Shockers hoped to break a 18 will be a Nov. 3 referendum. Valera, served 13 months in jail The Nixons stopped in Britain Cambodians three-game losing string. and worked his way up from a for five hours en route from ' The other plane, the “ Black Spain to Ireland, final stop on a No. 14 in a series from Marlow’s: Where to find what you penniless American immigrant Plane,” arrived safely with 34 five-nation European tour. want! Your friends and neighbors bought the foilowing to a multimllUonaire. Break Cong persons, including 28 players the mother, regardless of her They had left Communist Yu­ from Marlow’s last week. (Other stores have some of these But few people In Ireland and live assistant coaches, age. If she decides to release goslavia o n ' Friday morning, items, but onlj Marlow’s" has them all!) know much more than that aboard. The game was called her child, a foster |iome is alert­ and the queen asked Nixon: Our footlocher company has clev­ about John A. Mulcahy, the Strancflehold off and the rest of the 11-game ed, and when the baby is ready "How did you find President season probably will bo can­ erly made a hassock footstool out for discharge from the hospital, WJio Is The Yo Yo Chomp of Monchestor? grey-haired, spectacled presi­ Tito?” of a footlockcr design; also a lamp By JOHN T. WHEELER celed. a caseworker, perhaps Miss dent of Quigley Co., Inc., a divi­ table and an occasion^ table. Mar­ BUY d DOZEN DONUTS AND GET A He’s 78 but he has the vigor of Associated Press Writer Among those presumed dead Dorothy Wall, pictured here, sion of Pfizer Oiemical Corp. of a man of 50," President Nixon low’s have them in different bright New York. were the athletic director, A. C. colors also. Good for student'use, delivers him to the foster home. replied. PNHOM PENH, Cambodia "Bert" Katzenmeyer; the head too. . . . 'Here, in anticipation of his Mulcahy owns KUfrush House, The queen told the visiting (AP) — A battalion of govern­ Miss Dorothy Wall, caseworker from Child and the palatial 200-year-old man­ football coach, . Ben . Wilson; eventual adoption, he is cared American that her sister, Prin­ ment reinforcements broke an Kansas State Rep. Ray King A twin style doll stroller — The dolls of the birthday girl Family Services of Connecticut, delivers “ David” sion near Knocklong vriiere the for and observed by a partic­ cess Margaret, had spent a and Wichita Banker J c ^ were not twins, but the stroller was fine. Marlow’s has a to his foster family, the Robert McCabes of 43 Nixons are spending this week­ enemy stranglehold today on fine selection of all doll carriages, . . . ularly skilled team; his foster week in Yugoslavia last sum­ Grooms and their wives. mother, who has had experience Scott Dr., Vernon; Diane, 11, Mrs. McCabe, Karen, YO FREE! end. He also owiu palatial the road that Is Phonm Penh’s An ll"x l4 ” white mat for a picture frame — We have the mer and had reported "It was The list also included Marvin other sizes and a great collection of photograph and picture with more newborn babies than 4, and Andrew, 5. (Herald photo by Bucei’vicius) homes in New York, Palm just marvelous.” only connection vrith a deep-wa- frames. . . . most mothers even of large Springs, Calif., and Palm 'Twisted wreckage of plane which hit mountain bums in Colorado, (AP Photo) Brown, the team's second lead­ The monarch wore a coral ter port, ing rusher; Gene Robinson, the A 12” x21” galvanized can refill for an underground garbage families, the professionally baby develops a physical dren’s Village in Hartford. Beach, Fla.—plus a n ^ e r coun­ wool coat and matching hat and At thd same time, a mining Team Had can — We have five other sizes in stock plus all kinds of trained agency caseworker, his try house in Ireland^md a per­ Shockers’ top pass receiver; refuse ixuis. . . , problem, Child and Family The other major service of- W I i S t G r (LIMITED QUANTITY) ^ a coral and white print dress. Incident was reported at Neak and Ray Coleman of Wichita, pe atriclan, whom he visits services keeps him until the full fered at the Manchester office manent suite In One of Dublin's Mrs. Nixon had on a peony Leung, the main Phnom Penh- THE ABOVE ITEMS MAY BE AVAILABLE IN A FEW membership chairman of the regu arl3^ a pe^aWclan- extent of the handicap is un- Is family counseling, including DOYUAJL* Turnpike, Manchester, Conn. H plushest hotels. red two-piece suit with skirt be- Saigon highway ferry crossing Difficulties Shocker Club, a booster organi- S’TORES — SAVE MILEAGE BY COMING HERE FIRST! psyc o ogist who evaluates his jerstood. Miss Margaret Park- help with marriages, with par- But most of his neighbours at low the knee, a white blouse and on the Mekong River. A spokes­ Plane Crash in 1960 Claimed THERE IS ONLY ONE STORE TO GET THEM ALL AT WICHTTA, Kan. (AP) - The TradiUon d^reed t ^ t » ^ ^ director of the Manchester ent-child relationships, and Knocklong know him only by black mink pillbox hat. man said the enemy apparently . . . MARLOW’S! MARLOW’S . . . FIRST FOR EVERY­ Wichita Stote University foot- THING SINCE 1911! Downtown Main St., Manchester o e r o seiwatlons, the baby branch of the agency, recalls counseling for older adolescents the chocolate-colored private The President sported a gray also was massing for ndw at- suitable ^g, g„grts of one foster and individual adults. Six full hellcqpter that flits him back sult—jiot normally one of his fa- tacks ' ' against the capital’s outer ball team experienced dlfflcUltjT'” ^!?- OPEN 6 DAYS — THURS. NIGHTS till 9:00! adoptive parents. With a chartered airplane one cr^ .a . few ndnutos aft- family who cared devotedly for and part-time caseworkers and and forth from the 150-acre es­ vorite colors, and the prime defenses. Lives of California Athletes If, as occasionally happens. an infant through fourteen a staff of two serve all of Tol- tate during the four months that minister wore a pinstripe black The reinforcement battalion week ago during a trip to play ® swept through an area about 50 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS killed, was assistant coach at champion Rocky Marciano died vveat Texas State at Canvon the campus at the 12,- C months of agonizing orthopedic land and Windham CountiM and Men! Here Is A. Sale To he lives there each year. suit. 000-student school Into mourn­ miles southwest of Phnom the time. He later became head when his small plane crashed correction. "These families are most of Hartford County east of "We are very security minded The sun emerged from threat­ Ten years after his California coach. near Newton, Iowa, on Sept. 1, ing. paid a weekly sum for food and the river. Five other offices Your Liking! Prt-Fall here and I’m afraid I cannot ening clouds just as the lunch- Penh, coming to the aid of two Poly at San Luis Obispo football Sports publicity distributed The other plane was impound- For a year after the accident shelter, and we take care of serve other areas of'the state, even tell you what the house eon party stepped into the gar- battalions sent in Friday to team was decimated in if, plane Osuna, the Mexican by the university this week gd by the Federal AvlaUon Ad- den to walk among blooming brdak the roadblock on Route 4. —caused, the Federal Aviation Rafael Who Makes The Best Vacuum Gleaners Available? clothing and medical expenses,” Although Child and Family looks like without clearance crash, the former coach, Shel­ tennis star, was one of 79 per­ told of the incident! ministration in Utah and its oc- says Miss Parker, “ but who can Services of Connecticut Is 11- from Mr. Mulcahy," his secre­ red roses surrounded by box- The stronghold was about a don Harden, recalls that the Administration later said, by an "Flrst off, the chartered plane cupants were to return to Wichl- third of the distance between overload and poor condlUon of sons killed three months earlier calculate the cost of making censed by the state, it receives tary, Mrs. Margaret Hayes, told wood hedges. tragedy has had lasting effects. a crash near Monterrey, for one of the groups ran off the Answer: EUREKA Nixon and Heath were alone die capital and Kompong Som, the plane—the school scheduled (See Page Eight) trips to doctors and psycholo- no financial support for Its ac- callers recently. Harden, 49, spoke after learn- Mexico. nmway to Oklahoma City and glsts, of the night-time feedings tivitles from the state. A sUdlng Mulcahy was bom in Dungar- the greater part of their prelun- Cambodia’s only deep-water Friday’s crash in Colora- games, Golfer Tony Lem?i died in a caused enough damage so it and the full-time love and anx- scale of fees covers a poi'tlon SALE cheon conference. The only oth- Port and site of its only oil refl do that killed 13 members of the "Then we started scheduling couldn’t be flown. So, the only van, 60-plus years ago, one of 12 crash in 1966, and Chicago Cubs er person to join them, briefly, aery. Communist command T lety expended on these chil- qj jbe agency’s costs. Volun- children. A $9 million Quigley Wichita State University team, within the boundaries of Callfor- Hubbs P*®"® *®^^ action was used, Who Sells Them In Manchester, and Services Too? One Day Only-—Saf., W8S Henry A. Klsslngcr, Nix- troops continued to exert hdavy second baseman Ken teer groups contribute another factory — to process magnesite On Oct. 29, 1960, 16 players on ^ *»ave to fly," died in a 1964 crash. with the second group delayed For the Caucasian Davids of portion, stands not far on's _special assistant for naUon- pr^sure to ^ the California Poly team were Harden, said. The California some four hours. for steel—now The highway has In effect Sports heroes of an earlier era Prisoners the area, even those with handi- Child and Family Services Is Ocf. 3 away as an industrial monu­ at affairs. among 22 persons who perished ^as flown only twice “ The 'plane returned and Time for a second conference been closed for several days who died in plane crashes In- picked up the group and flew to Answer: MARLOIM^ caps, there are plenty of adop- one of the Red Feather agen- ment to the Mulcahy fortune. when their chartered plane went re.sumption of air trips ^ame football live parents waiting. Non-white cies of the Manchester Urdted was set aside after lunch—a during intermittent fighting. Of­ Amarillo, Tex. without Inci- Mulcahy tells outsiders little ficials expressed hope that the down in fog near Toledo, Ohio. coach Knute Rockne in 1931 and Hold23 chUdren are more difficult to Fund, whose annual campaign rather full-fledged banquet of fi­ * (Dependable Since 1911!) about his backg;round. vital road could be opened dur­ "The 1960 crash has had a Air crashes have taken the France’s world middleweight place, though Increasing num- will be conducted in October, let of sole with lobster, smoked During Ireland’s troubles ear­ ing the weekend. long-standing effect on the 'l'’®s many sports figures (jg^lng champion, Marcel Cer- Non playing members of the bers of couples are Interested in Your contribute, given the salmon, roast sirloin of beef trip were in the second group. ly in the centruy, he says, "I with vegetables, and ice cream A Cambodian spokesman fur- school and the town, even to- tl*® years dan, in 1949. Hostages raising interracial families. Ap- United Way, wfll keep these University spokesmen said it EUREKA-MARLOW'S-ART BENSON served with the West Waterford with mangoes, strawberries and nished no details on the mining day,” Harden said. “ The ques- Eighteen members of the Five Canadian football play- plications for adoption are agencies "On Active- Service” brigade of the Irish Republican incident at Neak Leung but said tlon still remains: Whose re- United States figure skating was unknown whether there was NEW YORK (AP) — Prlson- handled through the agency’s for another year. peaches. were killed in December Army.” Ariogether 18 guesto attended traffic reportedly was crossing sponsibillty was it when we took team were killed when their jggg ^f,g„ ^ pij^^g carrying them any connection between the ers to pity jails hetd 23 hostages RECOMMEND THESE $ SAVINGS! Adoption Department at ChU- by Jan Latham In the Irish civil war of the the luncheon,around a walnut the Mekong by ferry after day- off un^er quesUonable condl- plane went down in Belgium on ^ all-star___ game in Van plane for the Texas trip and the today M d tomatds took over a ■ 1920s against the partition of tlons in ih e ’ fog the pilot, the Feb. 16, 1961, as they were cashed In "The " rtoT v craslted Friday kill- third jaU to support their de- SPEClAjLS WHICH WE GUARANTEE - table to the oak’-ptmeled Che- light today . . . * • ___’ ______co u ver c ra sn e a ,in m e n o t s y ..rffh *V.« mnnH« fn r aneeHler trlnln >1 ro. Ireland by Britain, Mulcahy buers dining room. Sunlight fll- Route 1 crosses the Mekong 32 tower, or whose?" heading to the world champion- Mountains, ing 29 persons traveling with the mands for speedier trials, a re­ WILL GIVE YOUR CARPETS A NEW CLEAN LOOK! IT’S "HARVEST TIME" AT PERO'S! fought on the Republican aide tered through the leaded win- miles south of Phnom Penh at Harden, the only one of the 48 ships in Czechoslovakia. football team to Utah. view of bail, and improved con­ Orchard Fresh: Macs, Cortlands, Oravenstelns, Barilett Pears, "and so they put me in prison to do^s onto the 360-year-old pa- Neak Leung, which also is the persons aboard not hurt or Former heavyweight boxing (See Page Eight) ditions. Elberta Peaches, Fresh Cider, Gourds, Indian ’ (Jounty Kilkenny for 13 months, nellng. location------of' ------a major South Viet­ Helmeted Tactical Patrol Com and Pumpkins. Force policemen rushed to the UPRITE STYLE GAttlSTER STYLE “ After that, when I saw that B u r ^ d y and claret wines namese supply and stagtoj; NATIVE: Tomatoes, Cora, Beet Greens, Swiss Chard, Qudens House of Detention Cukes, Beets, Yellow, Green Squo^, Yellow, we were licked, i emigrated to -y^ere served but there were no base. Scattered fighting was report­ branch to Kew Gardens Friday Green Beans, Yellow, Globe, Purple Top Tur­ the United States." formal toasts or speeches. War Returns night after 800 Inmates refused aOOR CARE VALUES FROM nips, Egg Plant, Belg;lan Endive, Ijbston Let­ In New York, Mulcahy stud- Nixon flew from London’s ed elsewhere In Cambodia and tuce, Leeks, Shalots, Pickling Omens, Hot, to. South Vietnam, Where gov- to be locked to their cells. led at City College and got a job Heathrow Airport by helicopter Smoke bombs were lobbed Red Peppers, Red Onions, I ^ t e Sweet Po­ to Chequers after his arrival In emment troops carried the our entire to 1932 as a clerk with the Quig- T o Minds into corridors separating toe tatoes. Britain from Spain. brunt of the batUe activity, ley’ Co. cdllblocks from the adjacent FRESH: Strawberries, Peaches, Red, White, Blue Heath, who met Nixon twice claiming 44 enemy kiUe^ Grapes, Cantaloupes, Pineapples, Grapefruit, "Then his business acumen Criminal Court building early stock of to the past year and was guest American units reposed IB Santa Clara Melons, Limes, Plums. took over," said an acquaint­ Of Egyptians today to deter inmates from of honor at a White House dhi- North. Vietnamese and Viet ance, ’ breaking through toe doors. ner before he became prime Cong killed, with five Ameri- WEEKEND SPECIALS Mulcahy worked his way up to By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “ Don't use those smoke NATIVE GREEN SQUASH ...... 9 lbs. (See Page Eight) ers to city jails held 23 hostages (See Page Elflit) (See Page Eight) Thousands of Egyptians ran TOKAY GRAPES ...... lb. though Cairo shouting anti-Is- bombs any more because you NATIVE TOMATOES ...... lb. 3 5 « Men's New Fall rael slogans today, turning their shouted to toe warddn, James NATIVE CAULIFLOWER...... lb. 4 S & attention back to toe war with Harrison. "We won’t cause any ELBERTA PEACHES...... 8 qt. basket $ 1 ^ 5 Israel after five days’ grieving more trouble If you don’t let toe over toe death of President Ga- plgs tear-gas us.” We Carry The Manchester Evening Herald SUiTS and mal Abdel Nasser. There were no reports of host- COMPLETE LINE OF SUNDAY PAPEB8 Viet Victory Rally Begins At toe United Nations to New ages being hdld to toe Kew Gar- York, peace mediator Gunnar dens jail, but inmates had run SALE! V. Jarring returned temporarily of the cellblocks. Fires were set EUREKA CANISTER SPORTCOATS to his regular diplomatic post in and debris hurled from smashed 3 H 9 .9 S withTRII^LE-CLEANING In Nation *s Capital Today Moscow. His departure Friday windows. VIBRA-BEAT! was another blow to hopes of an Earlier Friday, prisoners at REG. $59.95 WASHINGTON (AP) — The earlier but got off when It re- nounced purpose of celeb ra t^ early settlement of hostilities toe Housd of Detra- • Eiclusive CORDAWAY reels out 2T6 OAKLAND ST., MANCHESTER — MS-6384 Rev. Carl Mclntlre and his fol- turned to Paris with engine Ky’s decision not to attend Mc- between toe Arabs and Israel. tlon, toe Tombs, revolted. They just the cord you need, retrects lowers disappointed but un- trouble. Pleading fatigue, she Intire’s rally, Most of toe (Jairo demonstra­ demanded immediate action to eutometicelly f daunted by the absence of South did not reboard and was report- About 150 youths selected the tors were students defying a rectify overcrowded conditions. > Bi| Fin Jet Poak h.p. motor k ALL SUITS and SPORT GOATS Vietnam’s flamboyant vice ed at the Ky residence to Paris, area’s busiest totersecUon to government decree that they Several days and nights of with free flow dual exhausts president and his wife, march Urging a military victory over jjjoid the first segment of their demonstrate only on their chaos had erupted-a,t tbd instltu> » Ciciusive. patented Vibra-Beal ON SALE. INOLUDINB OUR throu^ the streets of Washing- the communism they say threa- planned weekend "festival,” tion to August as inmates com­ CHflAm S«l $1 Clf$Hi*| cleaning action cleans 3 TIMES AS school grounds. Aictttiiiil. ViBfl lt$l FAST ton today praying and singing tens ChrisUanlty and the free- singing and dancing while mo­ 'Thousands filled Rameses plained of poor food, brutal R«| Oom Cltiniai HOMEWORK NEW FALL STYLES! Moult. Elott-Wtll tor victory in Vietnam. dom - o t Americans, McInUre torists — some frightened, oth- Square near Cairo’s railroad guards, long waits before trial •iiftli, URholtUir IfutA. » Stands on end-Big step-on toe O.tlioi Ifoth. Citvict switch—Power selector ^ „ and his followers planned to era aunused — made no pro- and overcrowded cells. Tool. ^FAMOUS BRAND NAMES station. As many as a qimrter-mt- trom near the Capitol gress getting through the area, The protest was g;lven a^ boost The Rev. Lawrence Glbney, INCLUDED - N0THIN8 WITH­ lion had been expected tor e Pennsylvania Avenue to Hundreds of additional youths by prominent play In the Egyp- Catholic chaplain at toe Tombs, We Have Other Uprite march and rally at the base lie monument grounds,grounds. stood by on the sidewalks, Uan press of stories reporting reportrtl firiday that 18 host- "Mr. Daddario is highly regarded in the the Washington Monument. But and Canister Cleaners HELD! Scheduled speakers at the ral- laughing and cheering. passage by toe U.S. Senate of a ages were being held by more scientific community as a Congressman who DoUce prepared for a much . . ^ « _z i amaUer crowd after it was ly Included Rep. John ^ H ck . When the civil disturbance bill authorizing unlimited Amer- than 200 inmates, Priced S34.95 to 8119.95 'does his homework' or) the complex issues REG. 99.00 ...... NOW 879 learned Mrs. Nguyen Cao Ky D-La.. reUred Army Maj. Gen. unit, led by District of Columbia icon weapons sales to Israel. TI:e two outbursts Friday ap- of research and technology. His ideas .. . are apparenUy wlU imt attend. Thomas A. ^ e ^ d numerous Police Chief Jerry V. Wilson, Jarring returned after U. N. parently were to sympathy with REG. 85.00 ...... NOW 868 The on-asraln off*asraln plans fundamentalist leaders, moved into position Just a few Secretary-General U Thant said the revolt of 300 prisoners that strongly supported in academic circles and he "has done all that he can began Thursday at th^ Long Is- REG. 80.00 ...... NOW 864 o f ^ e a t ^ U v e Mra Ky kept In the mcanUme, toe radical yards away, toe mood c h ^ e d SALE! ’ 54.95 have generally been endorsed by special raUy sponsors and airline offi- Youth International Party (Yip- BotUes and missiles were tossed do.” Jarring I Is to return to toe land City branch of Queens jail. M A R L O W l S panels of the National Academy of Sciences ciala hopping Friday amidst pies) planned to conUnue Fri- at police, who then dispersed U.N. headquarters "around the Thei%, five of toe seven host- I Model 2010A, Recommended for REG. 5O.O0...... NOW 840 middle of October,” "rhant said, ages originally taken were still Wall to Wall Carpets . . . and the National Academy of Engineering.” conflicting reports of her plans day night’s 'so-called “ celebra- toe crowd and made toe arresU. ONE DAY ONLY — SAT., OCT. 3 to fly here to read a speech tlbn of life” to a portion of Rock Most of those arrested were but he noted toe special envoy being held. I Rug Nozzle Adjustment for all types FURNITURE DEPARTMENT - written by her husband, who or- Creek ’ Park that runs through charged with disorderly conduct could return within 24 hours If Victor Martinez, a spokesman of Carpet, including the popular Iglnally was to attend. ’ the city. ^failure to move on. Some toe situaUon warranted it. for toe prisoners, said, “ No Don’t miss this important Pre-Fall Sale! Simply deduct 20% off any Mrs. Ky was not aboard an Over 140 persons were arrest- seemingly Innocent night club In another dwelopment Fri- more promises. We want actirni. DOWNTOWN MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER Air France flight from Paris ed Friday night In the commer- patrons were caught when po- Plane Crash Survivor day. toe top American emissary Unless that pig judge appears jrice ticket of men’s suits or sport coats! Choose from deluxe tailored that landed to New York this clal area of toe Georgetown sec- ueg corralled about 100 pedes- to Nasser’s funeral met with toe here, ydji will never see those OPEN 6 DAYS • ‘mURS. TILL 9 Nurses at Lutheran Hospital in Denver rush a seriously injured member of the SPECIAL! worsted suits, sport coats. more than five hours tion of Washington as young (See Page Eight) (See Page Eight) Free Parking Front and Rear t o ^ ^ e had boarded toe plane people gathered for toe an- (8ee Page Eight) Wichita State University football team into emergency room. (AP Photofax) ReguUr $13.95 CLEANING TOOL Daddario KIT only $2.50 with Purchase of a FREE CUSTOM ALTERATIONS 2010A Uprite! JUST SAY “ CHARGE IT’’ for Governor With Your Master Charge Card . . . VOTE DEMOCRATIC - PULL TOP LEVER ?45 MAIN STREET DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER PAID FOR BY DADDARIO FOR GOVERNOR COMMITTEE

> PAGE THREE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN„ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1970 PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1970 46th District' ------' ■ Sheinwolfl on Bridge PIZZA-RAY'S Hebron MOVIE RAHNOS ^ Donnelly Seeks F0RRI\RENT8AND g o o d t e c h n iq u e m a k e s Business Bodies GOP Roles In PIZZAS / ^er ...... Fire House Contractor YOUNG PEOPIE PEEKINO UNNEOE8SABY NORTH BEST GRINDERS 4 10 5 2 o f IS* rw in ji to Re-Alignment i rO'.'!* .-i-o.' By AT.WTMCn SHEINWOLD 9 K Q 6 p a w n •bom if » tuiitbiioy of FRIENDLY'S MANAGER Negro, Miss Ann Rowe, Mrs. S'tate Representative Thomas MADE WITH PROVOLONE OR BLEU CHEESE Requests Final Payment movfo cosf*m for viomot by thotf cSSdros. Everybody knows how to play O J 7 4 2 Michael J. Barry has been Edith CJohen, Henry Wlttke, and J. Donnelly, who is. seeking re- the clubs in today's hand. You ♦ Q 5 4 Emanuel I. Stamm. Frank Rich, ccmtractor for St. has been appointed Hebron named manager of the Friend­ elecUon has warned’ that reap­ 10 Minute Service On All Calls— ALIk ACES AOMinED lead a low club from the dii'm- WEST EAST Copies of the foiro and in­ ly Ice Cream Shop at 480 Main With the addlUon of these em­ portionment legislation by a Don’t Believe Us Try Us This column of questions and answers on federal the new Company 3 fire house publicity coordinator for Sen- § - y Gmtral AuOitnus my and play the jack from your 643 4 QJ98 ployes, the 25-Year Club now structions for ['completing it 109875 “Bailey-controlled” ‘Democratic on Rt. 85, approached the Board according to H. Clay own hand as a finesse. If Bast C? J42 has 61 members. 130 SPRUCE STREET — 643-0031 tax matters is provided by the local office of the U.S. may be obtained by writing to AQ63 0 85 administration during the next your District Director. of Selectmen at their meeting osbom, chairman of the Repub- ALL ACES AOMinEO has the king of clubs, your session of the General Assem­ Internal Revenue Service and is published as a public PirtnUI Guidanct Svggestid K Jit 109 8 7 RETIRES finesse wins; if 'West has the bly could “ seriously damage the Thursday evening requesting lican Town Committee, GP SOUTH Ralph A. Leander of Man­ service to ■ taxpayers. The column answers questiops king, your flhesse loses. Only a American two party system In Q) Is money given a maid settlement on $1,000 still due On learning of HlnchUff’s„{d:- chester retired this week after him for work completed. ceptance Weleker said, “ I am miserable peeker would know 4 A K 7 Connecticut. The reapportlon- most frequently asked by taxpayers. for carfare subject to Social C? A 3 a 40-year career in banking. At Rich explained he had been in pleased to have Ed as a mem- fmTuicno that the king of clubs is single- ment action Is based upon the see us for Imrvest party Security tax? O K 109 the time of his' retirement, he touch with Charles Barrasso, her of our working team. His 17 rtquirts tccompanying ton. 1970 census and Is required to supplies andidecorations! Q) What tax records do you penses should be kdpt in a file A) Yes, the Social Security Ptrtnt or Adult Guordion South dealer. 4k AJ632 wan Adce prealdelit at folder or speciatr envelope so who was chairman of the build- contributions through the Board be implemented by April 1, (organizational diseoiuits, too) need to file a return? I just tax applies to the total cash Both sides 'vulnerable. South West North East that they wUfbe readily avail­ Ing committee for the fire house, °f Education, Republican Town 1971.” started work and will be pay­ paid a household employee, regarding the money which Is Committee and teen activities Opening lead — Ten of 1 * Pass 1 O Pass Donnelly urged the state’s we have a ing tax for the first time next able whetKj’ou start working even though some is paid for NO ONE UNDER 17 A O M in ED Hearts. 2 NT Pass 3 NT All Pass « wonderful being held in escrow. ’The com- eminently qualify him to help (Aqo limit mty vary I electorate to send more Repub­ year. on yoiprfax return next year. ■ - selection! transportation. mlttee felt the ameslte driveway carry our message to all age in ctdiin artas) When the hand was actually ______lican legislators to office so as A) You will need records to Tax payments for the July, which heaved several inches groups of Hebron, played South saw that he could open thurs. ) Can the fellow who made • ••.f !!«•••••••••••••••••• to deter the “ machine from ger­ show your income, and ex­ August, September quarter last winter was not correctly Hlnchllff is a candidate for well afford to lose one club with the ace of hearts and im- rymandering the state so that and fri. nights ^ut my return handle my tax penses for the year. If taxe^, are due November 2. Any per­ installed. judge of probate on the Repub- gih-gB "• ® trlck but that he might have an mediately led out the ace of there will never be another Re­ appeal? He knows more about or THi fill 9! are withheld by your em­ son who has paid $50 or more Rlch said Barrasso reported "ran ticket. wonoN Nenm ceoi or ULr-Mtouutroi awkward time if he had to lose clubs. West dropped the king publican district to threaten it than I do. ployer, he will give y,oti a cash wages in a quarter to an that at the time the town ac­ VFW Post two clubs. He would then have and clutched his cards closer their control.” William Johnson, Hope Valley statement of wages paid and A) It depends on his quali­ employee for. household serv­ cepted the fire hoiise, the com­ to go after the diamonds, and to the vest,' but his suspicions "Gerrymandering,” Donnelly Rd., will host a meeting at 3 taxes withheld at the end of fications. If the tax adviser is ices (cleaning, gardening, etc.) ■ mittee disbanded and any fur­ THEATER TIME the opponents would have time were unfounded. South had cap- lO# said, “ will limit the number of the year. One copy o f this a certified public accountant, a must file a return using Form p.m. tomorrow for all men in­ to bring in the hearts, as well as tured the king by good tech- Republican' representatives, ther action would have to come terested in forming a Veterans SCHEDULE .■r\' should be filed With your re­ lawyer or has passed a special 942, Employer’s Quarterly Tax from the selectmen. two clubs and at least one dla- nique rather than by sharp eye- state senators and even con­ turn. examination given by the Return for Household Em­ of Foreign Wars post. District mond. sight. gressmen that the state could He further stated that he VFW representatives will be If you are not subject to Treasury Department, then he ployees. SA’TUBDAY It therefore boiled down to There was nqthlng to the rest likely elect In the future, there­ would like to straighten out the present to answer questions. withholding be sure to keep a can represent you. A tax re­ Burnside — Catch 22, 7:10, playing the clubs properly to of the-play. South could give up Michael J. Bany by making Ineffective our two record of your earnings. You matter as $800 of the $1,000 was Johnson asks that anyone inter­ turn preparer without these Q) My ex-wife has always still owed to the Monaco Paving 9:20. limit the loss to one trick. one club trick to East, making party system of checks, bal- may have to make estimated ested but unable to attend call St. He comes here from his first qualifications can only assist claimed our son as her depend­ Company for their work. East Hartford Drlveeln Almost any way of playing his game with four clubs, two • ances and bi partisan represent­ tax payments during the year him or William Ives. Female Animal, 8:50; managerial post at a Friendly’s the taxpayer during the ex­ ent but this year I’ve been pay­ 'The company is willing to the clubs wlU limit the loss to spades and three hearts, ation.” to keep you on the same pay- FYom O.R.G.Y., 7:30. In Liverpool, N. Y. He joined amination of the return and ing his college costs. Can I come out and meet with whom­ one trick If the five missing Dally Question “ While I personally dislike as-you-go basis as those sub­ Manchester Evening Herald East Windsor Drive-In — the company in 1966. not thereafter. count this as a contribution to ever the selectmen wish in or­ clubs are divided 3-2. If the Partner opens with I-NT (16 the appeal to the two' party sys­ ject to withholding. Forms and his support? Hebron correspondent Anne people Door, 9:20; Woman A Suffleld native, Barry at­ der to settle the matter. Emt, tel. 288-3971. clubs break 4-1, however, ig ponts), and the next play- tem as a reason for voting for instructions for making esti­ Q) Is it too late to make a 'Times ^Ven, 7 :30. tended Suffleld High School and Republicans, it is an essenUal A) Yes, education is one of First Selectman Aaron Reid South’s best chance is to lead passes. You hold: Spades, the' University of Connecticut. NOTICE mated payments 'are available change in the return I filed for Manchester Drive-In — Hang Ralph A. Leander concern In this case, since the the items included in the sup­ informed^ Rich that proper ac­ ’Em High, 11:00, For A Few out the ace of clubs. This won't 'i0 5-2; Hearts, K-Q-6; Dla- He Is a member of the U. B. As a Pilot Program, beginning September at your local IRS office. 1969? I think I’m entitled to a political composlUon of both Manchester will make available to local houjeholdere plaattol You should also keep a rec­ port test. If you can establish- tion would be taken by the Dollars More, 8:50; A Fistful of help him against most 4-1 nionds, J-7-4-2; Clubs, Q-5-4. Marine Corps Reserve. He Is the Connecticut River Office of deduction for moving expenses. Board as soon as possible so Court Suspends breaks, but It will work won- What do you kay? houses In the Assembly will de- baas to be used for leaf and/or traeh dlspo^. ord of all expenses that are that you provided more than Dollars, 7:15. married to the former Rochelle Hartford National Bank and ^ The bags may be purchased from all participating B^rBcoirtl that a settlement can be work­ ders If the singleton happens to Answer: This proitiises 8 fem lne the fate of that system deductible for federal income A) You may still claim this half your son’s support for the Sentences For 2 Mansfield Drive-In — Short, Robltaille of Holyoke, Mass. Trust <3o. In pur state,” the candidate re- Jnlts who will canvass all dwelling units within the Town as al year, then you may be en­ ed out. points or a pi^rish 9 points, and tax purposes. This would in­ expense by filing Form 1040X, 7:15; Playmates, 7:35; Without A graduate of Bentley dJollege marftpd. nd Raising Project. ^ 3 clude medical expenses, chari­ Amended U.S. Individual In­ titled to claim his exemption. In other action the selectmen Panther Women A______Stitch,, ____ 9:15. Student Of _ Game invites partfler to go on to game IN COLT’S POST of Boston, Mass., he began his Bags may be purchased for $1.25 per package of 25 w/tieal approved an amended agree­ Donriqlly urged Republican, table contributions, interest come Tax Return. As a gen­ Normally, the parent with cus­ State Theatre — Sunflower, South, a student of the game, 'if he ha^l7 or 18 points. > John G. Cook of Wapplng has career In 1930 at the (Connecti­ D em oci^ c and 10 Independent nd are a size of 23x10x40. , „ __ . ____m...... tody for the greater part of ment permitting the Hebron Bags may also bo purchased at the following locations. expenses and the like. Re­ eral, rule, you have three years NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) — 1:00, 3:03 , 5:05, 7:06, 9:20. ' was familiar with this principle. /C opyright 1970 been appointed director of In­ cut River (Banking Co., which voters InNconnectlcut to “ call Central Flrehouso , _ from the date your return was the year is entitled to claim p r o to use the old Town Office ceipts, cancelled checks and Two Black Panther women, or- UA Theatre — Hello Dolly, He therefore won the first trick (^neral Features Oorp. dustrial relations at Colt Fire­ merged with Hartford National Dr. Douglas H. Smith, left, chairman o f the City Beautiful Committee of the upon their consciences to elect Monday thru Saturday 8:00 A.M. to 4:80 PJa. similar evidence' on these ex­ due to claim items you forgot. the exemption. Building on Saturday afternoon, 1:15, 4:00, 7:00, 9:46. in 1964. He was named assistant McKee Street Firehouse in addition to Thursdays, for igiually charged in the death of arms Division of Colt In­ Chamber of Commerce, pi'esents the Chamber’s 1970 service station beautifica­ those nien toNrfflce whom they dustries, Inc. cashier In 1962 and assistant Monday thru Saturday 8:00 A JI. to 4:80 PJ*. SUNDAY know will Im p^lally represent the Thrift Shop. a fellow Panther in the spring Cook will be responsible for vice president in 1961. tion award to Rudy Dupont, owner of Dupont’s Stop and Go Shell Service at Lawton Road Firehouse Burnside — Catch 22, 7:10, the best InterestKof this state." Monday thru Saturday 8:00 AM. to 4:80 P J«. The fee would remain at $5 of 1969, were free today for the Colt’s Hartford area personnel He and his 'wife make their 275 Main St., for improvements made during the year in appearance and Tolland a month plus electricty. time In 16 months—a result 9:20. School Street Firehouse „ Duplicate Bridge and labor relations activities, home at 7 Lewis St. They have safety. Efforts to improve three other local stations also earned letters ()f Monday thru Saturday 8:00 AM . to 4 :80 PM . Reid also reported that all re- , j .a , 41. East Hartford Drive-In— including hourly * employment two children and four grand­ commendation. The three were Parkway Sunoco, 18 McNall St.; Ca^enter s H and Sewn oiling of town roads has been ^ A n i m a l , 7:30; Man ■ No. End Firehouse Two Seniors Commended ceived FYlday after pleading prom O.R.G.Y. 9-10. and' compensation, benefits, children. Mobil Service, 917 Center St., and Hollywood Service, 342 E. Center St. Herald Victim Qoes Hdi le Monday thru Saturday 8:00 A.M. to 4:80 PM . Results last night in a dup completed. safety, security, and technical Highway Otu:i«e - #288 Olcott S t.___ Oiling of new roads Is sched­ guilty to reduced, charges. East Windsor Drive-In - photo by Pinto) -______MONTGOMIBRY, Ala. Ilcate bridge game at the Ita and professional recruiting. HELCO m a n a g e r Monday thru Friday 7:80 A.M. to 4:80 P.M. uled for Oct. 13. These will in­ Both women—Margaret Hud- People Next Door, 7:30; Woman RiHiurHailw . Doctors say It will Be a Bags purchased at these locati<»s wlU cost 81.00 per pacs On Merit Test Performance lian-American Club are: North He joined the company in 1966 Alfred R. Rogers of Hartford, clude West St. and Hlllcre^ Dr. gins and Rose Marie Smith— Times Seven, 9:20. BUDGET DIRECTOR engineering-photo lab at P&WA. and Protective (Fhxiducts Divl- “ long, long period of time” be­ South; Satyal Pabawal and Mrs as manager of personneLadmin- formerly of Manchester, has ^f 25 w/tles. wm.T.TAi# D. O’l Two Tolland High School Sen- boys will learn square dancing, .jviary Floy, first; Mr. and Mrs Ext. pleaded guilty last month to Manchester Drive-In — Hang Frank J Ceme corporate During the Korean Conflict he slons. In his ndw post, he fore 'Ihomas Nelson Day can : i b - m * 1 ; - istration and In 1968 was ad­ been appointed by thd Hartford Director of PiSilIo Wa lors have become the town’s Spring will bring the perennial .Henry Gryzb, second; Mrs. A. Daley Rd. will be done at a charges of aggravated assault, ’Em High, 11:00; For A Few Electric Light Co. as manager c o S ^ L of pto^e^r s S s ! served in thd Air Force as a coordinate , photography, art, turn to work. But 'Day, whose! which carries a meiximum term Dollars More, 8:60; A Fistful of vanced to manager, employe hand was restored after being | first winners of letters of com- Hartling and Mrs. John later date. ■iS H H IK of the Hartford District. He Is Inc is assuming additional re- public information photogra- displays, trade shows and ex- Although lacking time and CCD Program Starts of five, years in prison. Dollars, 7:15. relations. He was formerly In arv>n<.iL.illtles as the firm’s bud- pher and was awarded a com- hlblts. severed in an accident, was mendation for performance on Roebuck, third. personnel work with Westing- the son of Mr. and Mrs. John E. space, the Middle School plans Also, East-West; Donald Lewis The 1970-71 Confraternity of Both women ■ had already Mansfield Drive-In — Short, Rogers of 1163 E. Middle Tpke. r e c t o r P ^ l d e X David mendation medal for outstand- He joined t h e company in doing well enough to go home house and with the Celanese the 1970 National Merit Scholar- to offer a competitive soccer. Myles Walsh, first; Mr. and Christian Doctrine Program for ser\-ed 467 days in jail without 7:1S, Playmates, 7;3-5; Without Rogers, who Is- a member and N AbramT'an^ounces. ‘ng work. He attended Quin- 1958 and held successive pos - from the hospital Friday. lARCAIN HOUR 14 fM . Corp. He and his family live at ship Qualifying Test. baseball and basketball program jyjj.g joggph Marcello' second- St. Columba’s Church beg;ins bond, awaiting trial on the ori- A Stitch, 9:15, AU.ttRn7l« past president

'\ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1970 PAGE FIVE PAGE FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1970 Bond^ Slip, HanrlypBipr the relationship between rac^, the war ienter Church Scout Troop , , in Vietnam. Short Term, The Baby Has 1EuPttitt0 l^praii) It calls upon all of us in every field fu bu sh bd by the to devote ourselves to such Ideals, Md HERAU> PRDJTINQ CO.. INt Opens New Hampshire Canip ^ Rates Mixed 13 Blsaell Street to rdfrain from abrasive language Md Man cheater, Conn. A dream came true for while the emphasis was on to live Md work with two scouts NEW. YORK (AP) — Munici­ THOMAS F. FEROUSO^ conduct. . pal bond prices registered sharp Been Named WA1.THB R. FERQUSO^ Boy Scout Troop 25, spon- pioneering during summer from Israel, Asher (Sherry) Publlshera And with a flattery noble In purpose declines the past week while Founded October ,1. 18Ki sored by Center Conirrejra- nil was not hard work— Amon Md Eldad (Dady) Pows- but unfair in its assignment of responsi­ ■Hnnnl PViii-^nV. 4.v,;o ' M d the scouts during their first ner, both 17 M d residents of T el. prices on government M d Publlebed Every Evening Except Sundays tionai Church this past. J,ad a scavenger hunt, in- Aviv who came to the U.S. for corporate issues dipped moder­ and Holidays. Entered at the Poet Office at bility Md performMce, the Commission ately, the investment banking Manchester, Conn., as Second Ciasa Mall August With the opening OI tramural sports night, ghost the summer under an intema- Matter. ______tries to place A great special burden on its own camp, Camp Kirk- hike, campfires M d other actiy- tionai exchange program spon- firm of Salomon Bros, reported Kwash, Daniel Robert, son of Robert Md Maureen Rul- the Prdsident himself. ham, on D6dge Pond in Itles. sored by the Boy Scouts of Friday. nlck Kwash. Holbrook, Mass. He was bom Sept. 10 at MMChes- , SUBSCRIPTION RATES ~ ter Memorial Hospital. His maternal grMdfather is Joseph Rul- Payable In Advance East Lempster, N.H, The second week, both the America. Although the government sec­ One Year ...... f30M "Only the President,” says the Com­ nlck. Rocky Hill. His paternal grMdparents are Mr. M d Mrs. The 11 - acre site, , in younger M d older age groupa week. Sherry and tor developed more strength to­ Sir Montbs ...... lfi.60 mission, "CM offer the compassionate, Leo J. Kwash, 14 Elm Ter., Manchester. Three Months ...... 7.80 southern New Hampshire participated in a waterfront Joined theie-year-old age ward mid-week, it failed to ov; One Month ...... 3.0D reconciling moral leadership tiiat c m ercome previous losses M d all about 10 miles from Lake field dly Md a swimming meet, M ?tZtetlw ‘::k maturities closed fractionally Odom, Davld'^ Wesley, son of Earl and JeM CHilldress membeui of bring the country together agaim Only There were also hikes, a tour canoe trip, and the second week THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Sunapee, was purchased of the High View Church Farm, “ ley spent with the entire troop lower for the week. Odom, ,20 Dorothy Rd., MMchester. He was bom Sept. 10 at The Associated Press Is exclusively en­ thd President has the platform Md MMchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are titled to the use of republlcatlon of all last year through funds a communal religious settlement camp. ■ Short-term rates were mixed. nevs dispatches credited to It or not other­ prestige to urge all Americans, at once, raised from troop families near the camp, and a visit to a keeping with the ploneer- Treasury bill rates rose a little, Mr. Md Mrs. Robert B. Childress, Madison. His paternal wise credited in this paper and also the after a decline of more thM 50 gTMdparents are Mr. Md Mrs. Earl B. Odom Sr., Richmond, local news published here. to step back from the battle lines Into and alumni to replace a local carriage museum. theme, the two visitors con- All lights of republlcatlon of special dis­ Connecticut campsite no senior scout activities during structed a lashed tower of the basis points in the previous two Va. He has a brother, John, 3V6. ^ patches herein are also reserved. which they are forming. second week included a used at the International weeks. However, several pri­ longer available. fh®. ■ Plossay, Jennifer Lynn, daughter of John Sr. M d Debo­ The Herald Printing Company Inc., as­ “ Only the President, by dxample Md Through countless hours of dMce with Girl Scouts from Scout Jamboree, vate money market rates con­ sumes no financial responsibility for typo­ tinued to decline by as much as rah Williams Plossay, 58 Park West Dr., Rockville. She was graphical errors appearing In advertise­ by instruction, c m effectively calm ,the hard work by troop members Newport, Sunapee, and (Jlare- three different evenings,^ ments and other reading matter In The 10 to 15 basis points. bom Sept. 12 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal Manchester Evening Herald rhetoric of both public officials M d pro­ over mMy months, with adult mont at the Lempster Town '*f® grandmother is Mrs. Stanley Gill, 2 White St., RockVUle. Her help. Camp Kirkham was con- Hall. shown and the scouts had an op- Federal funds rose for the Subscriber to Tlraes-WaMilns- first week since early Septem­ paternal grMdfather Is Joseph Plossay, Mark Dr., South Wind­ testers whose words In the past have too structed out of the wlldemesa Commended nnd ton Post News Service. ber. Three month Euro-dollar sor. She has’ two brothers, John Jr., 3, M d (Christopher, 1%. Full service client of N. E. A. Service Inc often hdlped further divide the country, M d in fuU bperaUon by mid- On Thursday of that week, Sherry M d •!*'•»■*■ PubllBhers Representatives — Mathews. Aueust tl>® senior Scouts visited Nathan- ■‘-'"“ y- rates (were sharply higher. Shannon and Cullen Inc., Special Agency rather Ui m unite It.” Shaylor, Tracy Alleen, daughter of Da^vid and Karen An­ — New York, Chicago. Detroit and Boston The move for a site of its l®l Ha'adhome College, and the During the entire encamp- Prices on seasoned corporate ’Hie course of inspirational conduct' ine move for a site « pjerce House M d en- ui®nt. 0>® Israeli flag flew over bonds declined a sharp advance drews Shaylor, 22 Glenwood St., MMchester. She was bom MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF dRCDDA- own begM last year when It f ranKllp Fierce House, M d en _ Kirkham toeether with Sept. 15 at MMchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal TIONS. recommended to the President Is beauti­ was announced that iM d the 3®y®'l ® two-hour boat excurs- , P , tOB®m®r wiui the week before which had met was announceu wiai im u me <3„nnnpp ®f 1^® U.S. Md the troop with investor resistance. New- grandparents are Mr. M d Mrs. James Andrews, 22 Glenwood . Dl^ay advertising closing hours ful. But the Commission’s similar, but troop had rented for several Sunapee. ensign St., MMchester. Her paternal grMdparents are Mr. M d Mrs. Bhr Monday — 1 p.m. shiday. issue yields rose somewhat. The For Tuesday — 1 p.m. Saturday slightly less eloquent exhortations to all years at the Lake of Isles Scout Their conduct during the boat bulk of the week’s numerous Melidn Reeves, Camden, S.C. For Wednesday — 1 p.m. Mtmday. ReservaUon In North Stoning- tHp prompted a letter of com- Elected and Initiated to the For Thursday — 1 p.m. Tuesday. the rest of us are no less importMt. new issues were negotiated of­ For Friday — 1 p.m. Wednesday. ton would no longer be avail- mei^atlon from Mrs. Philip Nlkiwlgl, the Troop Honor So- ferings, and most sold well. Ruck, Suzanne Krista, daughter of Bernard Md CMdace For Saturday — 1 p.m. Thursday ’ITicre has to be responsive ground, for able because of the Charter Oak Derby of Paxton, Mass., who ciety, near the close of camp Eagle Scout Gustafson’s award is admired by his Gedney Ruck, Mt. Vernon Dr„ Apt. 13C, Rock^ville. She was Classified deadline — 5 p.m. day be­ Recent as well as seasoned is­ fore publication. 5 p.m. Friday for the good seed to fall upon Md the good Ctouncll’s expansion plans. f^P- were the two Israeli Scouts and other. (Herald photo by Buceivicius) sues were lower in price, with bom Sept. 14 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal Haturday and Monday publication grandparents are Mr. M d Mrs. Vernon Gedney, Barkhamsted. dxample to warm. Site Approval Brian Miles, Ernest Areqdt, deeper discounts showing the The Dodge Pond site was ap- ®hester Chamber of Commerce, Chester Bigelow, William Gun- sharpest drops. Her paternal grMdparents are Mr. Md Mrs. Wlalter Ruck, Saturday, October 3 One thing the Commission’s report proved by the troop staff ‘her, Raymond Joyner, Robert Further additions were made Bridgeport. M d Lloyd Gustafson ' 1^. #1 ’«< ♦ '♦1 . does do: It makes, us all tingle with .^m m lttee in July of 1969 after ^udra, William Lawler. Rich- to the October corporate calen­ m Lcder, Kimberly D.,’ daughter of Kenneth M d EUen 3 alarm over the state Into which we have a search for alternate site Manchester, their homes, troop ard Mitchell, David Bannister, dar, which now totals $1.9 bil­ and scoutmaster proud. They, in Paul Kudra and Neil Nelson, Lundgren Leder, 132 Grove St., East Bridgewater, Mass. She Better Diagnosis Than Cure within a reasonable driving dls- lion. Although this is large, it is drifted; it makes us all wish there were my estimation, are a credit to "One again, M experienced considerably below the near­ was bom Sept. 7 at MMchester MemoriaLHospital. Her mater­ tMce of 'MMchester, M d devel­ young manhood.” Now Eagle Scout nal grandparents 'are Mr .and Mrs. Herbert Lundgren, 123 Con­ Some documents manage to be com­ some answers that could be put down on opment of the camp begM im­ and dedicated adult and Junior record $2.5 billion sold in Sep- staff insured a fine scouting pro­ way Rd., MMchester. Her paternal grMdfather la Ralph Le­ pelling because of the strong clarity with paper. If, In addlticm. It makes us wish, mediately. "I had to tell someone,” she The Eagle Badge, boy scouting’s highest award, was wrote the chamber, “ as I do gram for Troop 25 in its first The municipal market sold off der, Hasbrouck Heights, N.J. She has a sister. Erica, 2. which they fashion their fact and opinion Two groups of Senior Scouts ^ , u . ... presented to Lloyd Gustafson of Troop 25, sponsored by ' *> 4* « * quite badly, there were something wd Photiographed by Sylvian Oflara , J.. J J ... . not know what troop they repre summer at Camp Kirkham 20 cleared hundreds of trees for . , ,, r j r sharply the past , week, with - into public statement. ourselves could do, that will be better LOBSTER BOAT, GALILEE, R.I. sented. said Maidment. This was his Center Congi’egational Church, at a Court of Honor held year issuesuKiues showingsiiuwnie theu.c largest.cboo. Figqtt, Steven Matthew, son of Bruce Md June Cunllffe the waterfront, campsite areas, Plgott, 1238 Hartford Tpke. Rockville. He was bom Sept. 15 at ■nils certainly goes — particularly on thM par for a commission. Israeli Scouts 18th consecutive year as camp at the troop’s final day of summer camp at Camp Kirk- declines. Housing note rates ad- campus, kitchen M d mess hall, A highlight of the camp pro dlrector. He has served as scout- ham. Gustafson led a large con- vanced on the eve of the first MMchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grMdfather is the diagnosis side—for the report at the M resldent Nixon’s Commis­ Coimcll of Churches corporation in the State of New Happenings for Teens St., he has been a member Bigdlow, nature; John Bigelow, put so for is only a little above Hausen, John Edwin HI, son of John Edwin Jr. Md p ^ en ce through which we have been sion on Campus Unrest has come close The Next Steps in Space By A .H .O . Hampshire, with Scoutmaster of Troop 25 for the past six pioneering. average for the year. The 'com- Kathryn Heskett Hausen, 24 Center St., Rock-ville. He was bom passing, as It appraises the situation to being'the most stirring extra-curricu­ The Future Is Open. . . Harry S. Maidment as presi­ years and has served as assis- Also. James Bowen, pioneer- Ing week’s municipal calendar Sept. 21 at MMchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grMd­ lar episode in my professional life. And For at least the three past great new buildings M d higher dent. The other trustees are^T Saturday, Oct. 8 East Side Rec, School St., tant patrol loader, crew leader, swimming, life saving, row- will be a heavy total of $580 mil parents are Mr. M d Mrs. Jack Heskett, North Wales, Pa. His we now face, former Governor Scran­ By DR. I. M. LEVITT, to Venus and Mercury M d a Do you feel that you can de­ that Includes membership on President sessions, . the State Senate at Md higher salaries. Harold Whiting, secretary; Drug Advisory Center, open 6-10 p.m. and ’ Junior ' ' assistant . scoutmas­----- *------paternal grMdparents are Mr. M d Mrs. Audrey Rodenhausen, DIRECTOR year later a flyby past Jupi­ cide the direction of your life? ing; John Bowen, citizenship- lion. ton’s Commission, or the author of its Eisenhower’s Commission on National ■ Hartford has been suffering Richard Knight, tresurer; Russell St., 647-9222, from 1 West Side Rec Cedar St. ter. He also holds the God and community; Kenneth Burkamp, Fairfax, Va. He has & sister, Karl, 2%. The Pels PiMetariiim ter. As these unmanned probes Cm you hear the question that This was the picture up report, fashions statement after state­ Goals in 1960. rises from the world around you from collective hardening of Its George Hansen, NormM Chatel, 9 pm . open 6-10 p.m. Country Award. He is a 17-year- pioneering, swimming, life sav- of The FrMklin Institute travel through the solar sys- through the end of the 1969 see- Schcibcnpfliig, .Iiilic Gilman, daughter of John M d Alice The need for bridging the gap of un- —that echoes in your brain M d arteries. This has no particular John Bowen, Murray Johnston, (Community Y. N. Main St., Community Y, N. Main St., old senior at Manchester High jng, rowing; Richard Byam, Reed To Appeal ment which is convincing and Irrefut­ stem, man will acquire a facil­ slon. J Haynes Scheibenpflug, 234 Beechwood Dr., Southington. She derstMding between the conventional ’The dranmtic Apollo moon bowels, "Who are you?" “ What reference to the age of the in­ Md Richard Couser. All the g . n p.m., bowling, pool Md open 61-0 p.m. School. pioneering, .swimming, lift? sav- ity for moving about in space— was bom Sept. 20 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her ma­ able in itself. culture Md the “ new” culture, largely flights have'ave'orought „ us to the' will you do ■with your life?’’ dividual senators Involved, The events of this historic trustees are troop officers, ex- dMcing. . .open to senior high Saturday, Oet. 10 Honorary Awards ing, rowing; Timothy Castagna, Holdup Senlenee and before 1980 there may be ternal grMdparents are Mr. and Mrs. Archie Haynes, Dunn We can muster veiy little quarrel, as shared by young people, Is very serious dnd of oni era Md the begin­ MMy of us avoid this question. mMy of whom ■were still rela­ (Connecticut political year of cept for Couser, who Is a New only. . .$1.60. Drug Advisory Center, 81 Rus- The Ckmrt of Honor began swimming, rowing, life saving, manned flybys of the plMets. NEW HAVEN, Ctonn. (AP) — Rd., Coventry. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. mdeed. It exists all over the world, but ning of Mother in the Space ■ We have a victim Image of our­ tively young In years. It was a 1970 have, however, blattered Hampshlre resident M d the mHS, Bailey Auditorium, 8:30 sell St., 647-9222, from 1-9 p.m. with presentation of honorary pioneering; William Chase, we go through the diagnosis section of Following the manned flybys John T. "Jackie” Reed, sen- John Scheibenpflug, 281 School St., Manchester. 'She has a especially In m advMced industrial so­ Age. ’The ease with which the selves. "My wife (parents, chil­ malady which reflected their the old pattern at last. troop’s attorney. p.m.. The Little Theatre of ECHS Auditorium, 8 p.m.- repairs, pioneering; Er- the summary of the report, with state­ ciety like the United States. there will be manned orbiters length of service In the Senate. MemoHal to Kirkham Manchester presents "The Sub- play "The Concept". . . tickets ^ Dorothy Bo- nest Cox, pioneering; Gregory tenced Friday to 19 y e ^ _ l ” brother, John, 3; and two sisters, Jill, 7, and Amy, 2. Apollo astronauts accomplished dren, husbMd, job, age, edu­ m •’ *. »■ '• ments such as the following: ’The contents of the SerMton commis­ their historic mission meMS of the nearest planets. cation, etc.) won’t let me do It Is, no matter which party The first action of the board ject Was Roses" . . . tickets, $2.50. . .contact 647-9362 for res- nov’ Barbara Jov- DeNies, naturd; Mark Findlay, prison ’ on “ a------bank robbery con­ sion’s report are being very fully cover­ We will then be but a step viction, says he will appeal the Wilkinson, Jennifer Michele, daughter of Thomas Md "This crisis has roots in divisions of that the departure from the what I really want to do." We A fine collection of young controls it, going to be a less of trustees was to vote unanl- $2.50. ervations. ’ „ bert Joyner canoeing, small boat sallipg, ed m news columns, on radio Md tele- earth to flyby or orbit thd away from a manned iMding sell our soul (self) for the price hopefuls came into the Senate experienced M d a more In- ■ mously to name the camp as a Bolton High School Grounds, Community Y, N. Main St., __ . , _____, , pioneering; Jason Findlay, pio- sentence. Sylvia, SpMgberg Wilkinson, 58 Chestnut St., MMchester. She American society, as deep as any since .vision. What I should like to emphasize plMets is not nearly as forbid­ on plMets, with the first one of "not being responsible." on the coat tails of the great teresting Md inevitably a better memorial to Hospital CorpsmM Carnival, all day. open 1-5 p.m. . . Teen Center Honorary pioneering merit ‘ The maximum sentence for was bom Sept. 20 at MMchester Memorial Hospital. Her mater­ the avU Wair.’’ ire Is how a group of nine very differ­ ding as once imagined. to be on Mars. Some scientists What does It profit you if you Rlbicoff gubernatorial run In Senate when It convenes In Donald Kirkham, a Manchester Parade, 1:30 p.m Westside hours 8-11 p.m.—open to senior badges and Troop 25 necker- Tni7P-prald c m o c - violaUng the federal D M k nal gp*Mdparents .bre Mr. Md Mrs. Karl G. SpMgberg, 58 expect this will tSlke place be­ high students only. chleves were presented to Asher , sSunc nioneer- rol>b®ry statute on which he was Chestnut St., MMchester. Her paternal grMdparents are Mr. "We believe it urgent that Americans ent people with no partisM political The Space Age today has are rtever to blame, but have 1968, M d this "Class of 1968” 1971. Some veterans moved out native, Eagle Scout, M d as- oidtlmers Reunion. overtones whatever, came to g;row to­ reached the second of three fore the end of 1990. After a lost your selfhood?" remained, ever after, the nucle­ In quest of higher nominations. sistMt scoutmaster of Troop MMsfield Fair, Mansfield East Side Rec. open 10 a.m.- Amon M d Eldad Powsner, the French nature convicted is 20 years. M d Mrs. Jessie Wilkinson, Hartford. of all convictions draw back from the gether Into a very closely agreed percep­ plateaus on the way toward successful manned landing on Earle R. Custer, Pastor us of power Md leadership In Others rM into r/enomlnation 26. Kirkham gave his life for state Training School Grounds, 5 p.m. two visiting scouts from Israel, “ rt^ Z yb', R®®