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AToagiB Daily Nut P k m I t o Mail Stiiat ■iHr H m Wm Ii A M Tile Weather aiaj IT. ia« (■ ClosMtjr n o t K> cool to­ Maadieflar night. Scanered O ncm tn, Onm- Its FUN to Shop S u m in n deiahosrera likely. Law H to 88. 15,590 Tomorrosr beooinliig auzniy, ManchesUr—A City of Vittage Charm pleaaaat, with high aboot Tl. i OPEN 6 DAYS 1 VOL. LXXXVm, NO. 209 (TWENTY-BIGHT PA6ES—TWO SECrnONS) for POP Here HALE Thurs.tHI9:0aF.M. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1969 (Claeriflag Adverttafaig ou FUgu M) PRICE TEN CENTS 'A' poplin jacfcats Congratulations We Have Everything To ProXmire Objects ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — reg . 4.98 President Nixon sent a tele­ .99 gram to the 862 graduaites of Permanent press 77% cotton poplin, 23% Dempsey Vetoes Tax Plan, the U.8. Naval Academy con- Please Dad and Granddad itend. Unlined. Zip front, twi To Nixon’s View gratulaUng them on toelr ■ts. Solid colors, S, m, I, xl. new diplomas and oommls- SiO IIB. Hie telegram arrived near­ men's permanent press mockabout" jackets Of Defense Critics ly 24 hours after the grad­ uation exercises and the WASHmOTON (AP) — 8en. ment at his subcommittee's newly commissioned ensigns Calls Special Session Soon bermuda sfunts William Praxmlne, D-Wiu., ac- hearing.' had left toe academy. 4 i 9 9 rm - 3.9t ciwed President Nixon today of He said the President’s HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — g ro u p I /Solid colors with contrasting braid on front attempting to intimidate oon- speech recognized the value of gresetmen probing toe role of the A special sssslon of the Oen- Olid,, collar. Zip front, hidden hood, tie Ids suboommittee’s probe but at oral Assentoly wUl be called waist. Block, navy, maize, tobacco, green military budget in American the same time raised serious I 2.59%?' Sh S, m, I, xl. life. later thla month, Oov. John quesUons about its conduct. Red Confab Dempsey announced Wednesday i Pnoxmire, who la chairman of "This committee Is tiying to I g ro u p 2 a Joint Senate-House economic night as hs rejected the tan Koratron jackets ask the right questions," Prox- program enacted by toe leglala- i 9 AA wibcomniittee holding hearings mire said. He listed these as O pens with hire. I U n 3.98 on toe military budget and na- some of the issues raised: Uaml priorltlee^ otijeoted to 'Ihe gaveraat vetoed a ,MI1 rug. 6.98 —“Do we really need a new containing a 6 per cent sales PI Polyeiter-cotlon blendt In group. Belt loop 5.99 what he teamed Nixon’s strong nucleer carrier task force at a at West tax and then went before the 0 models. Assorted plaids, tattersall checks Permanent press Dacron polyester sion to toll toe legiSUtoro he 1 29 to 42. wear. Regular collar, roglon sleeves. S, Nixon uaid "new IsoIaUonlsts" modern submarines, merely be­ ty chiet Lecntd I. Breihnev would be seeing them again for those who m, I, xl. ■ were poulng a talae choice be­ cause the Nhvy has always had opened the KremiHn-dominated soon. tween mooting neeponeiblUties IS capital ships? International Communist "When we met last January at home and abroad. Conference today with a charge to begin this session ot toe Gen­ Proxmlro protested that Nix­ —"Do we really need more than 400 major overseas bases, that ImperiailBto of the world eral Assembly,” be said, “it men's permanent press on was trying to intimidate many of which are kept open are afraid of Communist unity. was clear that fiscal itroblems 4 "ftiose who question whether th e conference, boycotted by would be our major concern. 5 perspire heavily men's fast drying because of inertia or by histori­ Amerloa’s role in the world can cal accident?" . China and serverst other major "nieoe prcfblems continue to An antiperspirant that really works! Solves under­ shoit sleeve, be beet served by a large and Meanwhile, Sen. Albert Gone. parties, has been promoted by be our major concern tonight, arm pr^lem s for many who had despaired of swim trunks expending mUiteay force In­ D-Tenn., called on Nixon to per­ Moscow 6s a stop toward Cbm- and toare with each of you knee length deed Df a more vigorous dedl- mundrt unity. Sevenity-flVe of the a deep sense of regret that we effective help. Mitchum Anti-Pcrspirant keeps oation of our resources to our suade South Vietnam President Nguyen Van Thleu to accept a world's Oommumist parties are have been unable so for to ru- underarms absolutely dry for thousands of grateful dotneuUc programs." attendhq;. solve them.” users. Positive action reg 2.98 Proocmlre lamed the state­ (See Page Eighteen) Dempsey indicated he toougM coupled with complete p a rfa m a s » .2.59 Tass said the delegates were greeted warmly by Brezhnev at a one-day seeston would be ade­ gentleness to normal skin Polyester-cotton blend. Zip front, extension quate if toe leglslattve leaders tab waist. Navy, green, gold, blue. S, m, I, the opening seestoR In S t and clothing is made Quorgs HaU of the Great Krem­ and be could reach agreement possible by an unusual QQ on toe shape of toe tax in­ lin Palace. Ihere has been no crease package. formula produced by a .00 word on how tong the confer­ rug. 3.98 In his veto message sent to trustworthy 56-year-old How to beat the2 heat . . . toko one before Rogers Says Saigon ence win last. 3.33 Secretary of the State BlUa T. laboratory. Satisfaction sleeping! Mode of cool cotton-polyester Dacron polyester and cotton blend. Zip Tass quoted Breohnev as say- "SiV\ Ornaso, the governor said that guaranteed, or return blend. Coot style with piping trim. Solid front. Assorted Goley & Lord plaids or fog toe unnamed imperialists colors, stripes, patterns. Sizes A. 8, C, D. a e per cent sales tax ''is a unused portion to re­ solid colors. S, m, I, xl. Training Troops Fast "will do aU they can to bellttls rate which is simply too much tailer for refund. Don’t the tmpbrtancer of the ccigsr- • . A . to cMk of the citisens of Oao- give in to perspiration WASHmOTON (AP) — Secre­ nounce any plan for U.8. troop «nce and to present Its proceed­ nectleiA." | worries; try Mitchum tary of State WUUam P. Rogers withdrawals from South Viet­ ings and rewilts in a distorted A riot helmeted policeman stands guard on one of Dempeey, hoWever, had pro- A nti-Pcrspirant today. WE W yO fl said today that the training of nam when they meet at Midway light.” poeed in Ms budget mesMge in Now — also Cream For­ South Vietnamese forces to take Island Sunday. But he added that the mere Hartford’s North End predominantly Negro areas Roving Gangs Clash February to ralee a good deal over more comttat—and release fact that the oonforence has more money through sales tax­ 90-dey mula! Same price— same ( THtMTM^CARO ) Hiere has been speculaUon— after firing a salvo of tear gas. Unrest broke out •apply ’ positive action. DECTON American troops—Is “moving which Rogers refused to support been convened "testifies to the es than toe legialaUve leaders *30 0 i V along at a rapid pace." realization by Communists of last night after a block dance ended and roam­ of Ms own party bad proposed KEEPS YOU DRY... PERMA-IRON today—that they might an­ With Hartford Police Rogers also told a news nounce a Umetable . for wito- their great re^wnsibility for the ing gangs of teen-agers wrecked and looted stores, to raise with a 6 per cent levy. Drier than any anti-wetness agent conference In response to ques­ drawal of 50,000 troops or more. de^ii^ o fpeaoe and social pro­ HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — responded with tear gas gren­ Although tiM governor's orig­ J Uons about peace negoUations gress.’’ and stoned cars. Roving gangs clashed with po­ ades. inal proposal waa for a 6 ftof J on Vietnam that "We’'re not Rogers was in Souto Vietnam ever put in an aerosol spray can! three weeks ago and talked with Brezhnev told the delegates lice and looted stores in Hart­ A number ot police vehicles cMit sales tax, he recommend- wedded to any government In the aittentlon of the worid Is to and private automobiles were ed extending it to cover person­ Saigon." top U.S. and South Vietnamese ford’s predominantly Negro Downtown Main Street officials. Asked what his oonclu- cuted on the co-ference. reported damaged by thrown al services such as laundering, "We’rs wedded to the princi­ ■ Our class enemies—the impe­ Like It Is North Bkid Wednesday night in objects. 8everal attempts were dry Cleaning, auto repair and Manclieeter sions w^ere about the readiness ple that toe people of South and willingness of the South rialists of all countries and their tola city’s third straight night made to bum vehicles, police hairdressing, restaurant meals ope:n a days Vietnam will decide their own Vietnamese to replace U.S. henchmen—will also attentively of street violence. said. under $1 , utility MUs, fuel oil, future," he said. follow the course of the confor- Tuesday night police used tear magazines, and other Hems and THURS. tiu 9 P3f. forces he said; Police arrested 40 persons on services v ^ c h toe legUlatlve THE LIGHTWEIGHT "Any government that the "I have no doubt in my mind enoe, and no wonder,” he de­ Mob Traps Three charges including larceny, gas to disperse groups of black Cbarge Acoounta people of South Vietnam choose clared. "They are afraid of our teenagers who tried to set fire leaden pit^weed to keep exempt that the government of Vietnam breaking and entering, breach from the sales tax. U Cordially Invited . . . SHIRT THAT'S Is all right with us." is moving In this dlrecUon. Ihey unity." < of peace and failure to disperse. to a Negro-owned restaurant. U Dempsey's 6 per cent tax Rogers refused to say whether are willing to take over more of The reumty the confer­ Bond on suqtectod looters was Monday there was a similar PRESSED FOR or not President Nixon, and In Liquor Store dlsturiMmce in the same . would have raised about |17X the responsibility. The training ence demonstrates, he contin­ set at $6,000. million more during toe coming South Vietnamese President ued, "the greater the blow it Two-thirds of the city's police HarUoid Mayor Ann Uccello LIFE Nguyen Van Thleu would an­ (Bee Page Eight) A 26-year-old white man who "There were no police at all fiscal Mennlum than the legisla­ will strike at the schemes of the works In the Manchester area around this party or near the force was mobilised to quell saine, of a 20-member technical ad­ edly willing to go along with when an HH4SB Air Force Carver, 19, Blofoore, Calif.; Sgt. firm run by the Italian state pe­ fact. Yet something was different. visory committee consultants a 6.6 per cent eales tax—to be back panels for control of tummy'and derriere. Stretch ■and how little time there Is, and how “The assassination gave me a new laoe leg band. Oonoealed garters. Sizes s, m; 1. ★ *oHd Husky heitcopter plummetied Coy N. Carrington, 24, Tampa; troleum company and PhiUlpe much time he lost —and inevitably, of U041James S. Minges and Asao- supplemented by other tax In- colors ' w . into a ucriib brush field on a re­ 8. Sgt. Patrick .J Oelsler,/28, outlook,” Welsel says. "At first I thought -—\^clatescIeU and The Travelers Re- creikaes which were not in toe Petroleum Co. of BartlesvlUe the man who cost him that time. I was dying. 81noe then, I have had a turn fUgM from Avon Park Tampa: 8. 8gt. Joseph W. G. Okla. ’ All five are thinking of the same man MEUI[Eurch Center. legislative leaders’ package. bomhing raiu;e to MaoDiU Air MUIb, 24, Tampa' and Army 6. different outlook on life —live now, en­ Inder ti>e preliminary rec- WMle taxes were toe most po- ★ ploid W 7 5 0 Bloven other foreign oilmen who one year ago today, chang^ed not joy now, lort of. I was very lucky in a P s.so FotM Baua. Sgt. Walter Williams Jr., 27, —10 Italians and a Jotdantan— only their lives but the lives of many, ommendaUJons, moat of the re­ Utloally potent issue of the seu- colors m an d ■ H m Air Fhroe identified toe Tampa. lot of ways, and I've tried to hang on­ gion would be Involved In co­ slcn, they were by no means HOUSE &. HALE The Dacron polyester cotton blend short were ulaln when flgbtit^ be­ many more, in one way or another. to a lucky outlook on life. Mayba. the sleeve shirt that's pressed- for life—never dead as Air Foroe MaJ. Dale W. Air Force . Sgt. Dennis ur- tween Blafran and Nigerian Shortly after midnight on June 6, 1668, operative intertown and sub­ the only major issue. . Ivy belt loop style in 65% polyester, 8 8 things I’m doing now are toe result of DOWNTOWN MAIN STREET, -MA.NCHESTER needs ironing. A deftly detailed crest on the Eklar, 44, Hampton, Va., the pi­ rat who had a part-time job on troops reached their camp near Sirhan BIshara Sirhan shot and wound­ regional amingements provid­ The 1969 General AuNsnMy 35% cotton no-iron blend. Olive, pocket odds o smart touch. While, blue, ton, lot; Sgt Jerry R. Blvuns, 22, some faith I was unaware of." ing common water s u i t e s and OPEN e DAYS — THURS. NIGHTS tlU 8:00 navy, beige, green, gold. 29 to 42. ed these five. He also shot and fatally also tackled such oontroverslal "We Cordially Invite Your Charge Account!" green. S, m, I, xl. CHsndale, MO.; Alnnan l.C. (See Page Sixteen) (Bee Page Twenty-Seven) wounded Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, mo­ (See Page Twentgr-Ous) (See Page Twea$y-Sev«a) (See PEtge Three)

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Viet War Feelings MO.VIE AUDIENCE Sheinwold on Bridge from alx yeara* atudy by a ope- the post midnight simulated war B O Y SCOUT Author Says Omaha Beach clsi commission. Burden of Avoiding Crash exsrotea. *******g u id e* ****** L o ok Back Anothar waa a hUl' almad at Howevar, Ifaero was said to A SERVICE OF FILM-MAKERS COME IN OUT O f r a i n Notes and News AND THEATERS. NORTH getting amall-fry crlmiaala to have bean bright moonlight and Teacher in Controversy Nearly Defeat for Americans WBEN PIATING BBIDOB taatity agalnft thalr orertoeda Falls Normally on Destroyer the aea was calm. Th«M r9» Apply to Mm« 4 5 By ALFRED 8HEINWOLD <;? 9854 by providing them with immu­ Adm. Ttiomaa H. Moorer, U.8. Troop U5 BATEUX, n«iKe (AP) — and otnMooi tbat helped the rplMpptf Afltr NuV( 1. t9QB ' A t Session nity from prosecution. WABHINCrrON (AP) — Vetolu . ,« j. O AIC 10 6 2 Tlie forward section of te chief of naval operationa, sought Over Notation on Thetne Bojr BoooU o t TVoop 19B fl- "W hat people don’t knoar la hoar AlUod advanoo. ’ JHIS SEAL It is weU knoTO that HtUe * K O 3 ' (OoiritmMd cram Page One) Tha eommittoo’a bUls revamp­ an UJI. naval officera say the Evans sank within mimitea, en­ Tuesday to maintain a friendly naneed a tour-day trip to WaA- Americai* on ^ * Oerman soldier drops of water w9l wear away • ing Juvenllo Oourt proeedurea tombing 73 seamen 'within the atmosphere when he messaged aOMSRVlLlLB. Mass. (AP) nan told Supt. of Schools Leo C. In sds Indicatet the dim wsa tofttan as ftote aid to efiuea. burden o t reqxinslblllty to avoid SBsgtCfln «rS t tafton, D.C. with money earned ^ reported to him that he was , submilted snd approved under SThardtet stone. 'IWs appUes W ^ EAOT and eatabUahlng a ChUdran and severed hull. Another was the AustraUan navy, praising It 8 1 M, wrote In Donahue. tton in poroohlal oohoote legal- oolltelon normally rests on de­ —ahaaa lldfaM , M t. J, ^ oJUecUnr new^rapers. 0"*»**» Boaeh were to tunrin^ ^ ^ patrol that had seen a die Motion Ptehiro Cod# to bridge, where repeated leads 4 Youth Servlees Deputmont to killed. Hte waa the only body as "superb” and thanking it for At Smmnit Si. * Iftag taaanaaxuaUty, ttbereUrtag her I ith trade oomposltion T?* Hlthlithts of the tour included around on D-Day. The truth is I clear road paaaate betwoen the of SoH-Regulatlon. o f a side suR wlU wear away ^ AKQ 1062 ^ J^73 help wayward and disturbed stroyers rather than t e alroraft recovered. Its rescue work. WEEKEND CASH and CARRY SPECIAL Ml the VMnam war- "Kr w ^ Belvoir In Vlrtlnla, the dkhi’t know when 1 wrote ’The BritWi and Amnrioan landint even the strongest trump »>dt 0 83 O QJ93 tha aliortiaa law, revamping the youngatera were also enacted oarriare they esc<»t. AU but one o f the 199 snrvl- However, Ihe U.B. Navy may on uie vieaiam war. aey three weeks, when the school ^ ^ „ iifdarm im H v «n n n «ir [i] Suggoelad for GENERAL A 8754 wOKara ayatesn. eataMlaWiy a hnOiar was kUled and It Jwt year ends. She said she was . . ^ ^ 7 ' Lo"«<»t Etey.’ Oomellue “eftors eariy on D Day. Tou can defend yourself agairat * A Into law. When changing atation a de- vora, six of tern Injured seri- have t o batten down for new ^ V V ^ Mount Vemon, the Lincoln Me- __ Ryar.1 believes that a Oerman audioneoe. tMs kind of erosion by coming SOUTH ftote lottery, tightening oontrola However, another major blU storm winds from Oengreoa. me alek when you read In "ahocked by the whole a ffa ir - ______Ry“ - stroyer la atqrposad to av^ aboard the U.B. mortal, the Washington Moan- Ryan, whose book about the penetmtion In force on the road g Suggealod for MATURE In out of the rain. . -«, 4 A K J 10 9 8 on guna, oraoUng______down on cam' that would have required the Rep. Cnorenoe D. Long, D- Carnations $1.89 ■le. newipaperB about them the whole thlnt has snow- croasing the bow of an accom- carrier KOarsarge bound tor flu- ment and the Smithaonian In- jforman<5y Invasion has sold 10 "O^r Arromanches could have audlancaa (parental dlaero- North dealer. (b None pus dlaanlsra, aiSl Hghtening state to .treft alcohoUca nwre panylng carrier and Is required “ c Bay, PhUlpplnea. Hie other Md., told Secretary of Dafonse huwint Siatr draft cards and balled.” sUtute. In the past 10 severely affected th^ Allied Both aidea vulnerable. 0 7 4 t e penaMtea for marijuana as alck peraona than as "com- Melvin R. Laird Wednesday OPEN TO 9 P JL THURSDAY and FRIDAY dnoioint the draft." She said ftie was tryint to Hon adviaod). to take a wide swinging oouroe ® Opening lead—Ung of hearts. A J 10962 amokWg. mon drunkards” to be thrown In Cam Ranh Bay, South Viet­ that he should think about shak­ Bar teacher. Mrs. Eleanor So- brtnt out further thouthts by 4, years, is among those who have *** Germans didn’t [El RESTRICTED — Paraona to Its new poalUon, te officera ‘ - - — ______- Woodrow Trotter, troop chair- returned to the scene tor the action. South rirffed the first heart j>(ortb East South Waft m rthl n>t emwt i«gisi»ri«i in ^ *°*>«*’ ^ said in intervlewB. nam. ing up the naval command. bel,.wiate on the paper: "Was queftlonlnt. and felt her nota under 16 not adwUtad. un- with the eight of Hiades, led a j ^ Oris* war worth your brother's Won on the paper was a question mart, was presented a 28-year 28th amivensary of the landing Pass 1 A 2 •veey one of these areas; but Appropriations Oommittea after While saying fiiey did not Aboard the K e a r s a r g e Long cited what he called the loaa accompaniod by parent diamond to dummy and return- Pass 4 A "four moat recent bungles of the life: Miaybe tie ftwuld have not a statement. veteran’s pin by Ambrose Diehl, J*“*s ®. I®**, All Pass every one of these areas, but favoraWy reported by the want to prejudge an Inveftiga- or adult guardian. ed the singleton trump to try fK .-- ___ vora talked for the flrrt time to Navy’’—the North Korean sei­ burned his draft card." Mrs. Sohel said the class was institutional representative, at He said he had the feeling Building Values t e argummls on each were J»>dlclary Committee. tion, these officera Indtoated finesse with the nine. Weft Na'vy Inveatlgators. zure of the spy sMp Pueblo, the BhaUa’s parenta, Mr. and Mrs. assigned to write on one of two the awonls ni^t recently In that something was ‘‘miming— Paraona under 16 not ad- ■i»if.$ ■ In ana of the stranger epl- they accept the AustraUan ver­ won with the queen of spades trumps to take tha reft of the They told of heroism among North Korean downing of a Henry McNahb, protested to Ihe Mibjects—"I am against U.R. In- Cooper Hall of the South United ..’Ot quite put together” —as he In May $783,830 muted. Thit ags rttlrlelion fitate aid to education In pa- *1“ •telon, aomaosie Elected sion of the flouth China Sea col- THE WORLira BEST and led anoO*er heart, forcing tricks. aMpmatee, fires and explosions Navy reconnaissance plane, the supertatendant of schools, and volvement In Vietnam” or “I Methodist Church. wrote about the Invasion. But may bs highsr In ctrtain rortilal scfaools waa provided In *® rescue the bUl from Itelcm Tuesday in which the Aus­ South to ruff with the ten. South can manage to ftoy one a b«l appropriating $6 mBUoa ^ “vlon by algning It out o f Mra. Douglas J. Robeifa of following the Impact and cahn- sinking of a new submarine at the school board Wednesday aupport the war In Vietnam.” wilUom VonDock, tormer said he learned about the near estimated value of Man- areas. Check thaalcr or By this Ume South’s magnifl- trump ahead of Weft as long as tralian carrier Melbourne aUoed tor the 19TO-71 academic year. ApP^^i^UoM wlto a favorable Bolton Rd., Vernon, waa recent- in half the tf.S. deetroyer Frank ‘*®*^*‘*® **'* horror. its California dock, and the loas COFFEE BHD MUFFINS night suspended Mrs. Sobel, "1 couldn’t tell from her essay gcoutmaster, was preseried a failure at Omaha Beach only «*«rucUon tor which advertising. cent trump suit was reduced to he doesn’t greedfly try to.Mmtt with pay, pending a hearing whether Ae waa for or against pjjyjug by the chairman. Under after his book was out. The ^rmlts were issued Homosexuality would be le- ****■ ly elected president of the Man- E- Evans. Hie bow of the Evans I thoufltit we had run of the Evans. Printed ee e public eervict three canto, a n d he had to use the trump loas to ene trick, ___,1___ ^ . oavarmloovered uul and th* the hill biU was w as r«- re­ ..u.., ____ . . oarrairul ■> flas'mon A, tor Montey. *1** war,” Mrs. Sobel said. VonDeck’s direction, the troop knowledge came to him In hun- approximately by this n«wto«pef gaUsed in 1971 (as long as B aground,” Seaman Apprentice all of them to draw Weft’s DsUy Qnestlea committed. cheater Garden ClUb. She sue ®®^ American aaUon Mark A- Gee of Port Angeles, Earlier, Mayor Jamea F. She said she was giving^ Sheila provided mees faculties for dreds ot houm o( postpubllca- ™ Involved consenting adults act­ . . were loBt V e m o n trumps. When Weft took the As dealer, you hold: Spades, JucUcteiy struggled with the ceedfl Mr«. Lyman Taylor. ^ Wash., said. "Suddenly, every­ Bratman demanded that Mrs. an altemaUve viewpoint. Mrs. adult leaders end Judges at the Uon convereatlon and Inveetlga- zf” ' oo«nng to a report by ace of dub#, he ran the reft A-K-J-16-9-8; Hearts, m n m i dls- ing private) under a maaei've Sobel be fired immediately. Sobel said she told the girl, “I levlStoR and oodUlcatlon of t e thorny problem o i the state’s The newly elected president what’s happened before,” one thing heaved to starboard.” district com poree. Uon. ****' of Ws hearts, and South was monds, 7-4; Clubs, power to take land by (xmdem- Bnglneman 8.C. Charles M. Evans Sailor "We do not want thU sort of am sorry If T offended you.” aint Hendrickson spoke on For Ryan, Uie eucoeas of the mspeq^r. Brown Renamed criminal laws of the state. entertained the club Monday u.B. Na'vy man aaid. down three. What do you ssyt natlon — but despite Governor Frey of San Mateo, Calif., said teacher In our gystem one day Sheila’s brother, John, waa Oak Grove Nature <3enter, and .nvatlon hinged on one hour of totals were 8783,830 tor 'His abortton law was teft the night at her home. A Grecian ’The Australians have sent the Co. 3 Captain South should have made the Answer: Bid one spade. Tou Dempaey’s caU fo r action, and style dinner waa served. After the impact knocked him through Was Husband longer than necessary,” Bren- killed In acUon in 1967. films of the troop’s . camping dectalan by Gen. Omar Bradley year, compared to contract by refuslig: to allow don’t have qutte as many Wgh- way it la—permitting abortions U.S. Navy a classified account despite a lot of work drafting a brief buslneaB meeting, Mrs. wMch reportedly pictures the the ripped huU into the water. tripe were shown at the meet- on Oniaha Beach, where virtual- MW,678 tor May of 1968. RandaH N. Brown o f 68 all those drops of water to wear card polnte as you ftiould have only when the proipoctle moth- the bUl, It waa recommitted last "I looked around," he said. "I Of Town Woman ing. ly no progress had been made , BuUdIng fees also showed an Roberts showed slides of her Evans aa turning one way vdien Spruce St. Tuesday nlgflit was away Ws trump suit. After tor a normW opening bM, b ft ar’a tUe to tor danger—after, ex- week. A member of JwUclary waa alongside o i the csqitaln. La'wrence J. RelHy Jr., hus­ On Vietnam-Camhodian Border Scouts receiving awards were six houra after the landing at rj*^” ®** last year, with trip to Greece. rile should have turned the oth- f , , VI I IV r nifflnk the first heart. South you should not pass this mag- tmsiv* debate In te Houm said the bUl would net have Other officera elected are We both hung mi to debris and band ot the former Joyce GU- RandaU Cole, Ufe; Mlchari dawn. elected to Ws ninth term w ^ ^ rffUcent playing hand. that ended wMb defeat o f a Ub- acoompUeh^ what the governor Miss MUUcent Jones, vice pree- "ih e aocret report also de- were soon picked out of the wa- Uch o f Rockville, la one o f the captain of Hose Co. 3 of the ^ ^ abandon the (topyright - - M - - Morano, Richard White and “Bradley will deny It to his !*”■ “ ay IW. eraUilng measure. wanted It to accomplteh. Ident, Mrs. Herbert E. John- scribes t e Evans as running ter by the Auatrellans.” 78 men miming and presumed International Free Market David Wicks, star; Carl Adams, last daye, but around noon at , General Features Ootp. Town Fire Department at its trump suit, Some changes were made in Judiciary kUled blUa that aon, treasurer; Mrs. Charles under the bow of the Melbourne, Later, McLemore stood on the lost aboard the Frank E. Evans A * 1 9 TSTl • Douglas Baker, Ronald Begin, Omaha we were gotring no- f *of**’°**.?, annual meeting at the Lawton Unblocks Clubs the weUan syftemr-notahly a would have abolished the death Leapeiance, secretary; Mias sources said. flight deck of te Kearaatge and in the South China Sea. The Joseph Bomardl, David BUsh, w-here and thinking of pulUng *>ulldkig^Main St^^ A ClEat Ollicials Vr TV aas.ssanim w «i„i ______»-i.. combination pumping sUtlon Rd. firehouse. South leads a low club and closing of the open-end budget penalty. Edith Itfilson, corresponding in a public statement, the shook the hand of every survl- American destroyer waa cut In James Brezlnski, Michael Cor- out,” Ryan eold. Back in Etog- of te State Welfare Deport- and recreational building on Others elected are John P'Ay* que«n J^er And it also buried measures secretary; and Mn. Andrew Australian Na'vy Department ’'’or being transferred from the two by another sh^. North Viet- Steven Corbin, Mlchaft land, Gen. Dwight D. Einenhow- miesit—but the lejglSlature was that would have moved auto Asseoiatod Press Writer Vtot Oon? and - ______Charter Oak Field, and a |36,- Boyle, first lieutenant; Edward a ’~vBr Orueti nnd West Reggetts, Mrs. Robert Glenney, has claimed the c6UMon oc- Melbourne. Mni. ReiUy, who now Uvea namese troops baaed In their DeOUverla, er already had prepared a one- P Unchallanged!^ told, somewhat to Its chagrin, liability insurance toward a "no- 000 store building on Green Rd. Pagan! sewnd lieutenant; John o n ly ^ ^ P «. and Miss Wllaon, directors. cured after the Melbourne or- The Joint preliminary investl- In Garden Grove, Calif., Is the CAMBODIAN ounhodlan aanctuarv hwt Michael Donachle, William Go- sentence communique omounc- I>y the management oonsiMUng fault’ ’ syftem that would cut V IBTN A M Permits were Issued also for Reggetts, treasurer; Anthony “Come Se»-Come Bat!" Committee chairman appoint­ dered tiie Evans, ahead of her gatton, a rare piocedue, will be daughter ot Mr. and Mra. Adam - Like a dice across the border. Christopher Ing the toilure of the attack, Declarer must not lead a firm o t Arthur D. Little that down cn lawsuits and make for GllUch, formerly of Rockville. m iW MISTER DONUT BORDER (AP) 1 two-famlly dwelling; 12 single- Merola, secretary ; Bnmo ed are Mrs. Earl H. Blaaell, In a acreen, to change station conducted by a panel of three Hoverman, Dale Hevey, Pat- Ryan said. trump to force out the queen The New M would have to spend much speedier payment of claims, program; Mrs. Edward W. astern of the carrier. U.S. and three Australian naval An aunt of Mrs. Reilly, Mrs. Dorujtib* 2W Weet MMMleTgte, Mearhuiir, Ot. 5 more, not teas, money In order ------Wlnzler, public relations; Mrs- "Evans approached on a col­ officera, with U.S. ftoai' Adm. Ferdinand GlmSh 'of BUlngtcHi, to make t e system really work Reggetts, publicity; Mra. Wells lision course, and, despite' ur­ Jerome H. King as senior mem­ said ftie had spoken with te by help ^ people become self- family but did not have any KCC moves oacn tuiu i—mhrw, inttinrine’ *-'“**“ monuio. vui- best tiW'g you Can see la anoth- alterations and additions; Frank’s Public Records W. Pitkin, telephone; Mrs. Rob­ gent 8u:tion by the Melbourne, a ber 6 simply leads a club to the king •Hipovttnjf. more Information other than the w«m of official- but one that would signs; 20 tenoee; 10 demo- r e s t a u r a n t ert 8. Coe and Mrs. Oscar Oron- collision occurred,’’ the Austral­ A Pentagon amouixiement and contlnuea the clubs, allow­ Tbe lAeixilal Issue of a state Warrantee Deeds said the fact-finding body will that released already. dom. rette. and oan»d food from ^ ““ « affldavlU. limd, bird life; Mrs. Taylor and ian navy said. ing Weft to ruff with the tour. Corner of Main and Peart lottery was favorably acted on. Graham M. and Marilyn V. Mrs. Johnson, budget; Mrs. determine "the nature of the in­ The Frank E. Evans collided Om day it la on the Cambo- several countrlea, Japanese tex- BeUlveau^Lure; J e ^ Le------Seeks Nixon OK To Visit Weft (returns a heart, and Unlike the Australians, the twice by the House —first by Holmes to Kenneth (3! and Roland A. Mlilford, cheer. U.S. Na'vy is saying virtually cident, Its causes, and how It with the AustraUan Aircraft ^ oouectlng; David ^ that time,' the Nafta might U .S., Australian Base South ruffs with the ten. De­ The Family Priced passage of a bill that would Linda L. Cota, property at 44 Also, M rs. WaMer Flredrick- happened."------carrier, Melbourne. - West Berlin Press Chief clarer then goes back to the Beataoraatl nothing in public about the inci- moft of the goods and ctadom- soap, ocamettes, Je^ parte, Matthewson, Jeffrey Muller and have sued for Deace and we CANBERRA, Australia (AP) have set up an advisory refer- Durant St., conveyance tax son, oonaervaUon; Mrs. John A crucial question involves Also aboeiTl the destroyer waa en are Cambodians, along with chickens, pigs, ififtx, Amprioan C Richard Rlsley, flremanaWp; nihrht have boen^Zied to let clubs, and West can get only deid pending the outcome of a Turned Back at Border — The president of Australia’s endun on a lottery, second by $16.96. Mrs. Anthony Sherlock, horti­ Joint U.S.—^Australian investiga­ messages from the Melbourne Reilly’s father. Chief Petty Of­ a sprtel^ of ilfle-trttag North rations and marijuana . Michael Momno, David Wlcta ttem ^ on soiZw J^ I t Ws queen of trumps. South re- Roast Fresh passage c< a ‘bUl that 'would Leroy E. and Juanita C. Har- culture; Mrs. Christian Kaefer, tion arranged Wednesday. to the Evans—whether they ficer Lawrence J. RelUy Sr. He Vietnamese, Viet Cong and Com- One woman—one of the eWef and Alan Wood, homo repairs; proaeWng their terms Or then BERLIN (AP)-The head of wrSn’^sira l^“^^ihTj;ck‘;f Ham ...... was one of the survivors. Vegetable, Potato, Salad havs created a lottery outright, rington to Albert J. Packer Jr. hospital servloe and garden One reason for this, sources wera received, whether the «>**'®Pr'***«™ ^ “ “ market- Michael Shensie, music; Don- if the Invasion were delayU we trie West German government ^ Z T 'u .sT u ^ la T -cto S ^ flc______The first MU was defefUted by and Monica M. Packer, proper- terapy; Mrs. John Pickles, Evans acknowledged them, and Young Reilly, a fireman, was press office was turned back said. Is that the Na'vy Depart' ‘Two days later the market is even has available a pretty aid Starkweather and Alan probably would have jnet the the Senate; t e second died in ly at 73 Greenwood Dr., con- ment hasn’t received a report whether the destroyer’s deck of- due to be discharged from the by East German border guards station so he’s going to write Tenderloin I iKxqiitallty; Mra. Myron Bog- bach on the Vietaamese young girt, who smilea on cue Wood, camping; Donald Stark- Ruraians at the French-German President Nixon for permission. a Senate com m ittee. veyance tax $23.66. Usch and Mra. Charles E. Oroo ifrom the Evans’ skipper, Cmdr. fleer understood the Instruc' service next month. today as he tried to drive to NOW Tips ...... f t . 9 S and the vendors and Ihelr goods for any man who may bo look- weather reading; Michael border.” Sen. James B. Keeffe of the Sauted In Burgandy mne A gun contrx)! bill that was LA M Homes Inc. to Ben B. tions. West Germany.' ENDS ker, memibersbdp; Mias Jones, A.S. McLemore, or other oftl- moftty Vtoteamiese. The only ing to purchase a wife. Schensle, life saving badge. Rya,^ had a “corny Labor party said Defense Minis­ Sauce; Potato, VegetaUa, drafted, redrafted and reie- ah(i Eileen T. Jeffries, proper- gueft book; Mra. Mary Dlmlow cera who survived, An Auftralian naval officer Suspends China Press troops viftble this Ume are regular custonvere. Also, Peter BeUlvoau, Joseph unprofessional-sounding’’ expla^ The guards told the West Ber­ ter Allen Falrhall had refused TUBS. Salad. tfoatted by te Judiciary Com- Galaxy Rd., c<»veyance stationed here said, “There lin government qx>kesman. and Mra. Leland T. Wood, Most survivors were sleeping KUALA LUMPUR,' Malaysia Soteh TRetnemeee. prices are cheap, duty and DeSimone, Jeffery Mullen, Alan ration of what got the Amerl- Mm permission to visit the base iniUee and finatty cam e out In ^ax $37.96. audltora. when the destroyer was chopped could have been a misunder­ . - CtnViviaH-inw Tmvma.. O j- m ^ (AP) — Acting under emergen­ The markat, located near the talx-free. For Amorioaia,' vrix> Schrelber. James Schredber, caiw ' m^vlni a t'o in ^ ^ ‘iid H ^-P eter Herz that he ^ at Pine Gap, In Central Austra­ Fishenttan’s the last week of te 7nnninn Charles H. and Irene B. Pet------In two. standing of the signal and ot the cy powers, the government iM Hv. ______I ______V- .V- Dcmald Starkweather Richard not welcome on the East Ger- ^ V aX Ley point where the main oast-w«ft are not frequent visitors to the Donald Starkweather, Richard 12:30 pjn. and takirx)ing to U.S. and Austra­ Press, a Chinese daily newspa­ PtSKun Penh crosnea the fron- tamaUcaJly eacalated. A flve-U- Wicks and Jonathan Wood, 100 -Finally, guys started lin with Hambiurg. ican president seeking a permit lian naval sources, the Evans The Eteft German action te moot trouMesome iseuea cf the ^ > oonveyance tax $28.60. vivora Interviewed r^iorted any per. tier. 1s one of half a dosen that ba- Jug of PortLgeee wine costa cent attendan^; James tired of beh« Wt and'.x>t beUevedTuted toX eeT aZ ^ D o l l s UNGHAIXiBNara), n aesston tor both parties, waa Marriage Lloense OAK PARK, Mich. (AP) — prior warning. But naval offi­ was about two miles ahead ot Authorities gave no detailed arift akmg the disputed batUe- tf^J^i.Boo ^ r o ^ b o u t $12 ^ kicked ^“eS.^ by Frank’s dealt with by a blU drafted by Victor Berdnlck, 29 Poster St., The newest fire truck )n subur­ cials at Pearl Harbor empha- the Melbourne, about 10 degrees exidanatiim of why the newspa­ I Twin Lobsters....88.»6 | | ban Oak Park is yellow, not House Democrate wfakcb re- and Tyra Martha Brickaon, 70 elzed It did not necessarily off the carrier’s port bow—left per had been suspended. They red. mean there was none. fremt—^when the change-of-sta- are not required to do so under — tod HIT — ^rea ea«di ftate college to Cambridge St., June 14, Oom- Alttxiugh two coimtilee market stands In the mid- ^rds, Richard Rtsley. Mlchaea kmed eoln^ un the beech^th^ We at Thorpe, three years. Dally 6:40-9:00 — Sat. ft Sun. 1:39-4:00-6:3t-9rt9 Dancing Every FrL ft Sat. tlon at a refeitandum in the Lini4 Construction C!o. for the bridge over the Oriental Also, Richard Florek, Thom­ state election of 1870. un 1) Arm y ft N avy Club, alterations River hours before the barriers as Hite, James LaChapelle, (9 PHUL REUiniRn One amendment would lower are lifted. Jeffrey Ostberg, Richard Ru- the minimum voting ago to 18. to clubhouse at 1090 Main St., PLEASE NOTE! fini, Alan Schrelber and James D’s RESTAURANT jonnnE u io o d u ih r d .Another would make U clear $3,000. Despite Its wUdeat character Newton Smith ft Sons for N and somewhat precarious loca­ Wicks, four years; Alan Agos- Park Avp., Boat Hartford that If young people were al­ tlnelli, Morgan Bantly, Charles JWN KniK p H ROBERT UIRBnER lowed to vote at 18, they would Henry Sltmamon, additions to tion in the middle of one of the garage at 20 N. Lakewood Cir­ FORMAL In our Dre^s A d war's hottest areas, the free Brame, Randall Cole, Elliot featuring WEmE DOUGLAS still not be allowed to be mem- Oliva and Jonathan Wood, five 'bes of the General Assembly cle, $1,800. market has conltlnued to fiourteh BiOD JACKSON ft of Wed., June 4, years. until they reached the age of Howard T. Gorman, -swim­ without serious troulde or In­ THE PKBTENDXSRS " ’r H f t W A R TOU p m n cK n ming pool and fence at 604 WE RENT IT! terference from either govern­ Also, Peter Belliveau, Steven wiHMiHe...is m um iiei 2 1 . the dress illustrated RUIBVATION MeVKI | Bush HUl R d., $200. ment. Dunlap, Thomas Kielick, Jack The Beat In Country and WABON* And another amendment ■ TECHNICOLOR* PANMnSION* iUNMHSillNiWIWI.-FOttM would put the General Assem­ Normand Lambert, fence at But It shifts with the hx:ai Prior, James Schrelber, Robert Western Music ’ OIAL 1-900-942-4914 sells for $ 19. ' SlinnM F« lUTUM bly on annual, instead of bi­ 74 Garden St., $200, ^ tides of political picture. Trotter, Thomas Waldo and L lIM -m i. DiICWITlOw lOvetD ennial, sessiona for the first Roger W. Talbot for 'lunbu- FORMAL WEAR FOR Within te last few days It has Dustin Wood Jr., six years; TECHNICOLOR7PANAVISION’ AmodtriKlaystory ^ time since the 1870’s. lance Service of Manchester,' moved back Into South Vietnam Rayrmond DeCobert, David Mul­ of faith, courage^ Other Important blUa enacted additions to com m ercial buUd- after having been located In len and Richard Oatway, seven tnd intrigue! years. by the leglalature provided state ing-at 184 E . Center Bt., $2,000. Cambodia for some time. aid to private ooUegea which ALL OCCASIONS... Hie story told among Aipert- accept Connecticut students, es­ cans who maintain a regular tablishment of a Department of JFK Pkun in DaHas border watch was that a tormer Transportation and a Depart- “-*Hte4lbllB Of I taj«ttdniyiiK-(4i:s4iT Vietnamese province official iin n iMii IM1 li IMnyttMwyn-Mayer presents . ment on the Aging, creation of DALLAS, Tex. ,(AP) — Oon- had forced the market out of THEATRE EAST a George Biglijnd production a $12.7 nillUan Clean Air pro­ strucUoni of a plara In mem ory FROM THE TRADITIONAL ■ lan m rm of the late President John F. a ’*MRa*emaeeH»ft?--t.-rta: vrcr.'^w Vietnam because he wasn’t get­ gram to fight air poUuUons, In­ ting Ms cut o f the profits. THE fusion of another $100 m illion Kennedly should begin In July or WHITE FORMAL, TO THE August and be completed by No- When a new official replaced Mon. - F rl. Eves. 8rtW SHOES Into the Clean Water program, AIK CONDI TIO.N'H -vomber or Decem ber of thla Mm, the Americans themselves Sat. ft Sun. 2:00-6:09-8:39 U U iF A U m i eotabUshment of a strict state LATEST, MOST COLORFUL im uiiM iBiBnH O F THE program of Inspeoting meat year, <3ounty Judge W.'L. Start ALL WAYS BEST were able to persuade him to let P i X l i a MAGES BURNSIDE rett said Wednesday. the market come back into Viet­ DARATL F. ZANUOK’S nSHERMAN processors, a boost In the state FORMALS... mUOfGHAI aduoatlcn granta to towns from A deelgnl for the plaza nam. ■tmaMMVNR by Philip j'ohn has been ap- “As long as it’s on our side,” ‘THE L0N6EST DAY” $166 per pupil to $200 per pu DOUBLE BREASTEDS, 1^UAA£C6iSteV€;t NMEKIEMmiKACCEnEI MW proved at a epec^ meeting of CANDIES explained one American officer, with 42 International Stars pU, and addUton o f 100 "it quite frankly helps the local men to the state police depart- the County CpiranlaaloinerB s t r ip e s ; s o l i d s ... EVtNiNGt mtm ment and establishment of a Oourt and the John F. Kennedy economy, and it also Isn’t a ha­ SEE IT DUBINO THE MNSAS tMSU WUSiaM IBM ven for draft dodgers. ' 26tb ANNIVERSARY YEAR NtWINr.TON . H MkSAl.«aSMflteara •US 40-hour work week for state po- Memorial Oommlafton. M i I & U matinbii m m Site ot the memorial is In OF D-DAY 6 1402 Some South Vietnamese dodg­ BiRlIN 1URNPIKE •■•ATI Mta N0U4ATS ItJS wssmsmat AMO UTysaoT It was a legfolaUve sessicn downtown IDallen near the IN A, RANGE OF SIZES TO ers found the market, as long as NIXT TOTWOGUYStJtuiCRANTMOOR I in which the redoutable Judlol- place wlieno Keiinedy waa as- it was in Oambodia, a comforta­ See The Fihn ’Hiat spceuu.«nanMNTMMUK FIT EVERYONE . . . Academy Award ‘ ary Committee suffered a few saaslnaJted In 1968. The plaza ble way of making a living Has Become A Classic! Bodge rsHammemtehi' nrti ninMiWM Mcmit major defeats in addition to waa flnanoed by public sub- while staying clear the police. Winner ------(G) ------Barbra Streteand Original some major achievements. ______“South Pacific”—Color The moA startling setback Protest Now! Save Free TV “ Funny Girl” — Color Bossano Brass! Reserved Seote Avail­ I AHMIHI.I ON AVI was the rejeotton of a wiretap ALL FORMAL WEAR IN ' Abortion Law Debate Mitsl Gaynor HAHirORD. CUNN able. Eve at 8:60 PJW. ^Bargain Hour 1:00-2:99 and "bugging" bill by the Sen­ ONLY Mat. Wed. and Sat. 2 ate—^wlth none other than lA. STOCK AT AU. TIMES.., LANSING, Mich. (AP) — The Son. 2:60-6:00-8:69, Mon. ten Sat. Michigan Senate Wednesday or­ An Soate 19c Gov. Attilio FTiassineUi casting SHOPPINa 5 dered preliminary debate on an ' the deciding vote. abortion law reform pnqxteal DEUCIOUS SUNDAY, JUNE 8, '69 • 3 P.M. • BAILEY AUD. Frasalnelll killed a measure DAYS TO that would remove criminal I TWIN * ART * PUSHBACK ^ GIANT ^ ACRES 01 which had been strongly urged penalties for abortions per­ I AUDITORIUMS ^ G A llE R Y SEATS SCREEN TREE PARKING by the Governor’s Committee SINGER* formed by accredited doctors In RAVIOLI on Gambling Indeed by the ‘*SPECIALIST IN FORMAL WEAR RENTAl^” licensed MicMgan hospitals. gevenwr blmsw. D e w in g m a c h in e The vote was 20 to 11, exactly Candioni, Judiciary did get the legisla­ IN LEXINGTON CABINET the number of positive votes ture to approve Important needed to take the bill off the ta­ Mfiwstrom ohaigies In the landmark nar­ it sews on all types of fab- now ble. and Sausage cotics act of 1967—including tha Ties from sheers to bulky only Another abortion law reform ( ) «!• penalties (or smoking ma- woolens, stays quiat a n d $ Q Q bill, to allow termination of Available at all tlmea, made THREE J’s RESTAURANT rljuftiMu vibratlon-fraa. O O ' pregnancy under limited cir­ for your eating pleasure at r e c i T s i l '3ut tbo gun contztd IdU—one home. ROUTE 6 & 44A BOLTON. CONN. cumstances such as cases of of Its major productions—was ASK ABOUT OUR cnioir MAN rape or Incest, was ordered tak­ Gome and Rina and risHwd down by the House, FATHER’S DiaiONIO TO FIT YOUR RUDMT. en under debatp Tuesday. Peter — of partly because the bill came out of committee so late In the A 1 lb. 'T/»e Freedom Songs” wMton. 2 lbs. $3.6« VILLA MARIA Thus the home state c t Sen. DAY ' for your Ilioinu J. Dodd—pertiape the SINGER MANY ASSOETMENTS a ilaiicc haigicning nation's best-known champion WRafk juwjbr lesMmw tost SI NOI Rtsigd* TO GIVE AND ENJOY lEoftiitui Dancing and Listtning PIm b u i* ' of strict gun controls—failed to FOODS I “THB MAItVBL OF MAIN lllUBMr' PoWslied Dally Etecept Susdayi 618 Coiebrook Boad enact a gun control biU which PdrftJ4l99Of9l0r9-n99H99ty0U,999WWt9pSB9S and Holidays at 13 Blaaell Atreet. even firearms ,msnufo«*urers «n • tor MAIN iniBMT, MAMCBBSniR ntohoM bonkuteforiaiQBItOOMPANY LENOX Mancheater, Conn. (08040) Oiaatonbary OPBN MONDAY THRU BATURDAT 9d0 TO • « Telephone 64S-2TU EVERY and gun clubs had

South Windsor ooimott Intsrvene with the Plan­ obey signs and speed limits, Umt of the Amertcan Cancer gree In puWlc health from the ning and Zoning Oommlssian on and that the truckers make re­ Cancer Society S ociety ,MondSQr, a t 7 p .m . a t T a le School o f P u b lic H ealth old iliitiMuis CtoHm ? behalf of the rsaldents to in­ pairs to roads damaged by the WHttefa Steak Houae. Her topic In New Haven. She haa been ROME—The endeat' Romaae sure that tbs realdsnts are pro­ trucks. played a game called Paganlca To Meet Monday will ha "Osnear in ConnecU- aaaoclated with toe Obimeolfeut Closing of Wood lAhrary te cte d . At Sob School In the open country with a bent At toe meeting It was agreed ■' --Stote Department of'fleaM h stick and a baU stuffed with Hospitalman Appren. Ricker Dr. Barbaiw Weed Cbilttine, Dr. Christine la a 'graduate rtnde 19M, and in November that the exoavatlons be limit­ feathers. In the First century Laid to Costs^ Centrality L. Colby, U8N, sen of Mr. and chief of Chronic Disease Con­ of Skidmore CoUege, Saratoga. 1988 she becante chief of the ed to 180 trucks per day; that B.C., when the Romans ovarrsa M rs. H arold L. C olby, 184 F a m - trol Seetton of the Connecticut N.Y., and of Albany Medical Tumor Registry. departures from the>pit bo stag­ Europe, they took their game "Of coum wa hate to ■«« She also anticipated that the ham Rd., is attending the Naval Sd»ol, Albany, N.T. She haa EleettUnbf officers win be gered; that operations not start State Department of Health, w ith them . B y 1487 " g o lfs " had the llbraiy cloee, but If the town hours will be expandedbat* the Subm arine School a t the TJ.S. held fellowahlps at Qrace-New- heW knd amual repnrta of the before 8 a.m.; that altetnate wfll be guest wtoaker at the an­ become so popular In Scotland central library. Naval Submarine Base in New Haven Hoqiital. and at Hartford vdrlous committees wlH be feele Ita not needed, there’s not routes be used; thkit drivers it Interfarred with eurchery prac- London. nual meeting of the Manchester Hoaptial. She received her dp- given. much that can be done,” said AFS Banquet Uce and so was outlawsd. Mre. m idnd Sperrjr Raymoad, The South Windsor Chapter I of the American Field Service oonunentlny Is having a Beer bulH, studenta were bussed from and Plssa Hacty to be held In all over town to Union School the South Windsor Community ONE STEP DRESSING . and the Main St. location was Hall, 878 Main St this Saturday by far the most convient loca­ at 8 p.m . GILEAD'S SLIP-IN t e aeoordlny to Mrs. Ray­ The evening's program con- mond. One of the considerar sMa of a abort business meet­ tloos, alontr with reduced use ing followed by dancing to re­ BRA SLIP and codt, which caused the Li­ corded music. brary Board to close the opera­ Rsaldents, Truckers Meet tion next Monday, was that the Residents of Miller Rd. Tues­ Main St. location was no longer day afternoon met with repre- central to the population of the senltatives of the trucking firm town. The town since last fall using the road to haul gravel. has been operating a ceiAral 6.00 Mayor Howard Fitts, four branch out of the Sullivan Ave. oouncllmw. Town Manager Shopping Center, and Wood was Terry Sprenkel, Planning ahd causing costly duplication of Zoning Commission chairman serv loes. Joseph Carlno and other of­ The smooth young shape you slip Even though the library will ficials to reach some kind of be closed. It does not face a agreement as to the use of the into like a glove. The long-line dismal future. According to road by the trucking firm. Mrs. Raymond the building will Residents of the road com- braslip for midriff control. Bra cups be open for use by all groups pledned to the Town Ooimcil on but polltloal groups for meet­ Monday night that there were lightly molded and fiberfilled for ings, and the museum will be too many trucks using the road, continued and expanded as that the trucking firm was vio­ lasting shape. Short length skirt of aqulsltlona are made. lating certain conditions of their According to Dr. Ann Beck, permit and that the operation smooth nylon tricot. Altogether chairman of the Library Board, was dangerous to the health and nkming Wood Memorial win Im ­ safety of the residents of the the best undercoverage a girl could prove "the collection and the area. services of the ceiAral library." The residents asked that the ask for. 32-36A; 32-42B; 34-42C. downtown manchester

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"W e saw prepared Id be flexibie. South Windsor Thieu C o u ^ g Flexibility We have a number of formutas ty. Foi^hi a Dam and Won, Events tor thki "whloh so tar have not been talked about’; t Confirmation Class United The Baby Has For Meeting, Aides Say. On the question of a bartlal In Capital U.S. troop 'WllMra'Wal—cm "re- "The Valley^ Theirs Again By DAVID MASON BeMnd thia eaqireeeed attitude placemenft" of U.8. trdope by With Commitriity Church Tetevision Bundy Attack* Propoati Aeeoelatod Preee Writer ie the fear theft Thleu'e regfme the South Vietnameae, eu U is By PHILIP HAOER We could either sell out and Covelo, the tiny town in the SAKXIN (AP) — Preirident couWn't win a confrontation rtferred bo here—Tnaeu is said Tke Lm Ancelea Hme* leave or try to t 'em. We center of ^ e valley, and in the 5:00 (3) Burke's Law ( » 8 q ) New*. Waaither, Snorts A* Diacriminatory The Eighth Grade Youth Con- The menu includes pancakes, (8-23) Mike Douglas (4Q) Newsbeat "vons WASHINaTON (AP)—A i»r(>- Nguyen Van 'Ihleii Ie prepared a** Oommuidete at the to be In full agreement Sugges­ __ _ . _ said, 'Let's beat im.' " rest ot the^local area. firmation Class was unite^ with ham, syrup, coffee and milk, (10) Perry Mason After Dinner Movte Been Named (12) Merv OrUMn poMd law that wotM hav« to be flexible at Ms lOdway I»- !*»• vWuaHy no po- tions that BO,000 o r more U.8. ^ » OartmoVU, gjadu- The dam fighters secured the Wapping Community Wapping Fair their U g batUe w d life is ^ ^ay, (18) Superheroes baned former Seoretaiy ital. Her maternal granihnoQier Committee. m a m m ^ Dm Rios Dam that instead. Wilson went over to Commerce, the League of KJal- 6:45 (20) News 11:30 (8-40) Joey BUhop —'While In office or "wlthiin two down Ms flnft detailed program time,” said one high official. Ich, Patricia Haggett, James iidty, Hannah E. Wllllains and annual meeting In the Band 7:00 (10) Alfred Hitchcock (10-20-2330) Tonight Show la Mrii. Patdlne Gilman, Poitsmoutii, N.H. Her paternal grajid- Fight Litterbags iniky be pick­ would have flooded Uiem out of ^1..- neighbor, rough-hewn '^“ ‘ «r a g ^ - years of lea-ving ottioe. Rusk, for peace kt Vietnam. Hlchborn, Jacqueline Jones, Nell Slegal; past president Jo- Room at Manchester High (18) What's My Line (l2) Late Movie parenltB are M r. and Mm. Paul M cKay, Mhnehester. "Graanrooto work has really not ed up by bank patrons rt the th^r green and peaceful valley, e^r^gye Elmer ’ Bauer. cies throughout the state argued^ Edward Kaeser, Shelley La- geph A d ^ s , and catalogue School, Hi I* « « « who returned to h is poet eu BliUal reaction to the Nixon yet begun.” The residents here figure they -Rirhard that the dam was es.sentini fn Vio-no r'amiina T.ihhov .. . cauuogue __ .SEE SAniRDAV'S TV WEEK FOB COMPLETE USTINOH presdent of the RookefoUer three Ckxinectlcut Bank ft Trust came over one day essential to W n e . Caroline Llbbey, Cheryl chairman. Stanley Cohen, .Other officers are Mark Leg- MorOock, Kimberley, Jean, daughter of George and Ma­ ptan. was generally positive, but Tbtou also is dubious about fo^ h t city hall -a n d won. and we Foundation did not testify. Co. offices in Manchester. The ■e hkd to fight this export plans Mhssnsner Roberta Romeyn, Lin- Directors of the fair include gitt, vice president; Roy C. rie Lechman Mortlock, Rt. 88, Vernon. She was bom May 24 at erfter closer' examination con­ Nixon’s peoposed that an ’’Inter­ In a h ^ -fou g h t battle, a thing." .said Bundy said the twO-year pro- litterbags are designed especial­ I the 59-year-old Bau- ^ *" da Saincho, Nancy Tartaglia and gert Gold, Richard Wright. Johnson, treasurer; Mrs. Rob­ Radio Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are cern arose albout whrt Nixon national b od y " Esipervlse the w Sisouthern ^ ■ ■ 4 as sa wsw« S' California.- ■ 8 8 t ^ - \ hlbiUon after leaving olfice la ly for use in automobiles. . Carol'^Warner. ert O’Brien, recording secretary, (This listing Includes only ttinse n ^ s broadcasts ot Id or 10 Mr. and Mm. John Lechman, StiUford Springs. She has a meant in Ms election proposEd. elections he caUed tor. The pro- State approval was required — . . Richard Barry, Thomas Co- highly discriminatory 'because It TTils is the second yeEU* the SdXm Llves Te*” c^^d " ^ tondrea. Walter Foster. Paul and Mrs. Gordon Stevens, cor­ minute length. Some stntliuiR enrrv other abort newacasto.) brother, Bterven. Sources in a position to know posa4 requires more predston Connecticut Bank ft Trust Ck>. take on whTtJ^ey called The TvTVe’llTte.d v^keTaT my appropriation at the 10>30 a m. service were p ‘™ R r T l v / r Z T ’ W HI * *1 . • wouldn’t apply to officials going Thieu’s tMnkinig give this Eic- before the Thieu government responding secretary. has mEule the litterbags avail­ WBCH—916 4:15 Market Report to posts in business firms, law count; • Water Establishment." 'They Just get tire^fter "“T; ItITS ehoell and Srrin w Z n ' The re-elected president is a 6:20 Weather Ference, Mark Michael, son of Michael R. ojid Linda can buy it, aides said. convinced conscrvatlon- partnerships or inil'verBtttee. able to the public. a while. Richard Just sh(wk his °PP«"e"to decided to ber, Donna '^ r r , Mary Lou physicist at the Research Lab­ 5:(XI Harttc/rd Hiehliirtit> 6:26 Strictly Sports Hatton Ferenoe, 292 Talcottvine Rd., Vernon. He was bom Although Nixxm mentioned no WhUe foot-dragging by TMeu Fight Lltterbega are also ^ news agCTcies and other )wad "a n d 'w ik ed T ff bldck the plan In Sacramento, Burnham, D a v id Dunbar, Lori 7:00 New« 4:35 AflcTnoon EditloB The bill, proposed by Sen. oratory of the United Aircraft 8:00 Gaallgrht 7:00 Accent 69 May 24 at Rockville Genei^ HoapRal. His maternal grandpar- timetabla for elections, there is on decUoiwdecUMgE im ay develop rt supporters to Join their cause rather thiui later In Washing- Garland, Jeffrey '.Graham, Lin- southManchester Wlndunr Evening Herald John J. Williams, R-Del., ahn available upon request at the "Then," continued Bauer, I Corp., East Hartford. He has 13:00 Quiet Houn 7:15 Now otts are Mr. and Mm. Joseph Hatton, Tolland. His paternal an impression here that he feels 'Midway, he Is pictured em funy Manchester Mimcipal Building and finally this month con­ __ ton, where the corps In 1 partlcu- da Falclnelll. Falclnem, Patricia Foeter. Foster, ___• b 7:20 David Brinkley would forbid House and Senate got to thinking and later been a member of the Man­ WPOF—14H 7:30 Newa of tho worid gramtanother is Mm. Mlchaed Ference, Vernon. Hia maternal they should be held before the aware of the pressures on Nixon vinced Gov. lar exerts stronv Influence Moulton, tel. 644-8714. memlbers^ federal Judges and and the Manchester Chamber of Ronald Reagan out ' ^ loo"ke^ ov e; influence. Merilyn Hlght, Gad. Kitchln, chester Civic Orchestra since Its 7:50 Joe Gorngloia great-grandmother hi Mm. Peter Hoffman, RockvlHe. next nedlonali 'voting rcheduled to sustain movement on a Vlet- (Commerce. 5:00 Danny Clayton 8:00 Pop Concert i» m « « H top execmtlve branch offloiEds that flooding their valley was v ^ l V We“ ( i ^ '^ ''^ e n ’T e illrt newspapers, Beth Myshrall, Audrey Shelto, inception. 6:00 DIcSc HeaUiertoi 9:10 Motion Boltorc Uic House under the South VletnameEW nam peaxse program . Some of a poor idea. couldn't l e t X m V - =‘vlc Dean Sherman, Linda - Snow, Buffing Machine Blast 9:00 BUI Love 9:40 Nlghlbeat BoDatpiet, William MlteheU, son of Danny Ray and KeJth- from accepting foundation mon­ constitution. FarUel Senate this pressure ‘was pointed up groups. His argument in 1:00 Gary Girard Reagan's decision has we Just knew In our hearts we Eric Strohm, Ruth TreWIjella, Severely Bums Four 11:00 Newa, Weather, Sporta ortno Hurd Bous(]uet, 98 Wert St., Rockville. He was bom May ey. elections are (set tor late 1970. last week by Sen. Eldward M. essence was that the corps’ own 11:30 Other Side of the Day blocked plans for the multimil- shouldn't let them do that." Clifford Wayner, Richard w n r r — itm 22 "at Rockville General Hospital. His maternal grandmother is The measure weus spurred by House and presidenUtd elections Keniedy, D-Meuss., who said LOFT'S KITCHEN study showed that the project Ob.-...,... t 1.J WATERBURY fAP)— ' — ------Four--- but because of severe second Hon dollar dam, the key to plans Wilson and Bauer enlisted the 5:00 News Mm.. Mary Hurd, Athol, Mass. Hie paternal grandparents are dtscloaure of ties to private are s(ftie(kiled for 1971. TMeu must "elect to face Ms fu- would cost far more than cal­ qhnr^’ Rlchardson ah^ men were injured and three of degree burns, were under Inten- 6:15 ^ e a k Ur FRESH CANDY by the Army Corps Of engineers air of Norman Whipple, a 35- 6:00 Newa Early Ace Mr. and Mm. Donald Bousquet, JacksonvRle, Fla. foundations by Supreme Court Any revision of this schedtde ture alone” if he refuses to culated, that it had little fl(x>d — « A, . , ' were placed in intensive five care. Richard Van Allen HI Hi « * . « and the (California Water Re- year-old farmer and Llttie Lake 6:15 Speak Ite Hartforc J-ustices WillHam O. Douglas and would probabty require consUtu- nuike conoesslons neoeesary to control value and that with TTk. Wnnni oUnits at St. Mary’s Hos- was also taken to the hospital 6:46 Lowell 'Thomaa ELLSWORTH, Kan. (AP) - Sladyk, Dawn Marie, daughter of Donald and Jemet Mb.- Abe FbrtEis. Douglas eevered Ms tienrt amendment, a^d TMeu acMeve peEioe. WELDON DRUG CO. iKNirces Department to trans- Indian. The plans for a dam In- proper use of new technology FeXtshli. is pftel here Wednesday following suffering from second degree 6:55 Phil Rizzuto An 11-year-old boy who ha* been port water from the northern eluded removal of more than 7:00 The World TonDm Una Sladyk, 80 Park Wert Dr., Rockville. She was bom at foundation Unks, Fbrtas re­ has said he is not preptued to Witthout being specific, -.67 M.VIN sl'l(l.i;l (deaminization. for example) “ erke F e s t iL Z burns. 7:20 Frank Gifford playing golf about a year, made Rockville General Hbspitlal. Her m-atemni grandparents are coastal area to southern Callfor- 350 Indians of eight tribes from Festival this sunday buffing machine at the Eyelet Officials said the explosion oc- 7:30 Speak Up Spon.* signed tpom the court. take this step. sources close to TMeu (Srtd: heed to pipe wate rfrom the 1.10 Speak Up Bporla a hole-tn-one at the EUaworth Mr. and Mm. George Mallna, RockviUe. She has a brother, nla, supplementing the state a reservation they had lived on ready was destined for southern Warmino- emrorn « ^ t Crafter^ Inc. curred when fumes were ignit- 3:30 Speak Up Hartfopr Country Club Wednesday. water project. for more than lOO years. il:30 Barry Farber Jeffrey, 17 monttie. Resign* Pentagon Post California from the Feather ‘’y a" «’‘ haust mechanism 12:15 Sign Off Matthew Seitz used a tiiree a a «i « * WA8HINGT(jN (AP) — Br- The go-vernor instructed the "At first, we didn't want to Ellington Rd. and zel’er and Edward Pronovost on the buffing machine. There River Project, there was no iron to sink his ace on the par 3, niompson, William Richard, son of Richard and Rebecca nert Masaad, deputy Euasistant agencies bivol-ved to look for get Involved." said Whipple, slt- were listed in g(x>d condition, were no damage estimates. wnc— 1681 need to pipe waiter from the 5:00 Afternoon Ekllllar 121-yard hole No. 3. Bldwril TlKMnpson, 80 Am ott R d., Manoheater. He was bom secretary of defenso tor reserve new alternatives to the dam ting at his kitchen table. "But north nserva- Hla maternal great-gnuidparenits are Mr. Howard 8. Bldwell, ■work. In Round Vnllcy, the arrhl- water and It would be hard to tlon movement continued to Glastonbury, and Mm. Ralph G. Tyron Sr., South Otasbonlbury. “Ihere eue Juat too many lay- te(As of the antidam campaign farm. We decided we'd fight SAVE MORE THE CASH and CARRY WAY! IBS pateomal great-grandmother is Mrs. SMfainle Smith, Wllli- looked back over their two- it." beat the drums. One by one, era between me and the secre­ big newspapers and television manUc. He has a sister, Joanne, 8. year struggle. Then they began to organize. tary of defense,” Massed said stations came out in opposition a » * » Wednesday. "W e had a choic* of sorts," Wilson would cover the state, to the project. Opponents paid Dreyfns, Jeffrey Michael, son of Bruce and Susan Solo­ recalled Richard Wilson, a tall- seeking support. Whipple would He said President Nixon ac­ visits to influential state legisla­ mon Drejrfua, 871 HEUtford R d,, Manchester. He was bom May quiet-apoken 35-year-old ranch­ mobilize the Indians. Bauer cepted Ms resignation effoctlve tors. The issue of fairness to the 29 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grand­ June 80. er, as he sat on his back porch. would muster a following in caps Indians was raised—and the In­ mother la Mm. Shirley Solomon, Dorchester, Moss. Hla pateii- MEU9sad entered ills Job July dian folk singer, Buffy Sainte- nal grandparents am Mr. and Mm. Joseph Dreyfus, Dorchee- 1068, the first man to flU the Marie, wrote a song about the ter. Mass. He has a brother, Howard. ») •) » •) * port wMch he srtd was creEktod Dos Rios battle. Deputy Michael O’Shea LUMBER • BUILDING MATERIALS • PLUMBING • DOORS ft WINDOWS by Oongress so coordinated In- Finally, an audience with the Meadows Jr., Robert Oharlea, son of Robert and Shirley formeutkm on reserve affairs Governor was obtained. Wilson Harrison Meadows Sr., 60 Seaman Circle, Manchester. He was would be a-vailable. bom May 29 at Manchester Memorial HoepWal. His maitemel pp Fulfills Childhood Ambition went through his arguments J grandpEuwrts are Mr. and Mm. Albert Harrison, Manchester. ■raOUSAND OAKS, Calif. sheriff at a party and told him and n visual display of the Capitol Police Bypass dam’s apparent high costs. A TTT IBs patemal grandpeuants a re Mr. end Mrs. Hugh Meadows, (AP) — Recently a burglary of his offstage interest. The next d ir 12-minute film on the Round 4' X 7' PREFINISHED Blast H aitford. Protesting Congressmen suspect peered into the face of day the actor was sworn in as a HI «| « *1 » WASHINIGTON (JIP) — Three deputy, and he put in duty in the Valley was shown. Whipple the investigating detective and described the history of the In­ MoKIhney, Kristin Blay, daughter trf David A. and Donna congressmien who Joined in a tough Firestone and East Los protest on the steps of the Capi­ inquired, "Say—aren't you that dian tribes of the area and the LUAN" MAHOGANY Hull McKinney, Cedar Swamp Rd., Coventry. She was bom Angeles districts.. May 80 at Mantdieefter Meiqorial Hospital. Her maternal grand-, tol were bypassed when Capltoli actor on TV?" During his television series, nature of their agreement with the government. poreids are Mr. and Mrs.' Floyd Hull, (Coventry. Her petemEd police Eurestied 12 ()uEikers in "Nah, I just look like him ," O’Shea had dropped 40 pounds YES . . . For less than 10c a square foot you can enjoy the warmth and the same demnastratioR. said the detective, and he con­ Gov. Reagan seemed interest­ grandparents are Mr. and Ifos. W. Arnold MtdOnney, Ooven- from his previous 178, presuma­ permanent beauty of real wood paneling. Richly grained, popular medium Two of the oongtressmen. tinued his interrogation. ed in the government's obliga­ tiy. She has a sister, Kelly, 14 months. bly from overwork. But his tone with Just a hint of coral coloring. Contemporary V-grooved surface. E ach *1 W «. *( • Reps. (Jeorge Brown, D-Calit., Such inquires are sometimes tion to the Indians. “ We should health worsened, and doctors Lupocohlno, Thomas Matthew, son of John Euid Patricia and FMward t. Koch, D-N.Y., u put to Ventura County sheriff’s found a lump over his heart honor these commitments If we P an el NiooHnl LupEUJchino, 64 B irch St., MEUichbstler. He was bom waived their' immunity wMie Deputy Michael O'Shea, but they believed to be cancer. Lat­ have them,” he remarked to a ' • Also 4’ X 8’ at only $ 3 .1 9 Ekich Bilay 81 at Manchester Memorial Hoepital. His maternal grand­ the third. Rep. Charles Diggs most people never suspect that er it proved to be a distended delighted Whipple. parents are Mr. and Mm. Narvllle Nlxx>Hni, South Windsor. Jr., D-Mlcii., remained silent. an actor would be doing actual aorta which O’Shea thinks was I.ast week, Reagan announc­ “ Boise-Oascade” His patemal grandmother is Mm. Mary Lupacchino, Manches­ The QiKtikM and Brown had police work. He usually intro­ caused by a rodeo spill. An op­ ed his decision. The opponents Prefinished VINYL-CLAD ter. H e has a brother, John 2. taken turns reeding ntunes from' duces himself as Michael Shaw eration cured the condition and of the Dos Rios Dam finally n , PREFINISHED s w « a HI the lists in the Oongreeslonrt to forestall recognition. also remedied four ulcers and -aw r victory. Madiera Elm, Lewis Jr., Bobert John, son of Robert: and Sheila Mellon Record ot m ore tiiEUi 36,000 Film fans and students of the two hernias, but left him perma­ "I couldn’t sleep the night be­ Brandy Elm WALL PANELS Lewis Sr., 16 N. E9m 9t., Man(dterter. He ‘Was bom May 28 at Am ericans killed In Vietnam. late, late show will recall nently slim. fore the decision was supposed or Tawny Port ■M- O'Shea as the bustling, fast-talk­ 4’ X 8’ r AA Ea. Manchester Memorial HoElpttial. His maternal grandparents am PoUce charged the Quakers N A chance meeting at the Ven­ to come,” recalled Bauer. "The 4’ X 8 ’ Ea. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mallon, Manchester. His paternal ■with unlawful assembly. ing star of "Lady of Bur­ tura courthouse with a former news came thrbugh the next day I 'l 5.49 lesque,” "Mr. District Attor­ colleague on the Los Angeles . . .that night you couldn’t get 3.69 grandpEuants Eua Mr. Euid Mrs. Richard Liowls, Manchester. Here’s real "kid-pr(X)f” pan­ • I HI Hi *1 Oapital Quote ney," "Captain China," "Fixed sheriff’s staff led to his present on the party line, it was so Choose from these two dis­ els that wipe clean with a Kelly, Michael Peter, s» community 30 miles north of averaged 100 dollars a month. Capital Footnote Gollmltier, Pamela Marie, son of Richard J. euid Thelma Gy IHfli hiart beots Holl>'wood with his wife, actress Mt'Giriley - Desmond Was it worth it? The first sheet of $1 Mils with Thibault Ckdlmltzor, 477 ToDand Tpko., Moncheirter. She was Virginia Mayo, and their daugh­ The engagement of Miss Lucy "It sure was," he said, smil­ ANDERSEN WINDOW UNITS the signatures of new Treasury for youl ter Mary, 16. He still takes an E. McGinley of 21 Oak St. bom M ay 80 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her mEitemal ing. "T h ere's nothing wrong grandparents tim Mr, and Mrs. Rene Thibault, New Bruns­ Secretary David M. Kennedy occasional acting Joh, hut his to William J. Desmond of 56 with utilizing resources provid­ Completely Assembled! wick, .panEida. Her patentEd grandparents Eim Mr. and Mrs. and U.S. Treasurer Dorothy An­ principal activity is working full Oakwood St. has been announc­ ed you do it in a way that drews Elaton oame off (he Bu­ FOrcoIiry time for the Ventura Coimty ed. j Stanley Gollmltser, Manchester. doesn't deplete the area. The In Stock— There's No Waiting! <1 ,*1 «. *1 H reau of Ekigravlng imd PrintliB: Sheriff's I)ep;irtnicnt. Mi.ss McGinley is the daugh­ natural settings should be dis­ presses Wednesday. The Mils, you’relo "Ivf beeii on the night .shift Campbell, Todd William, son of John Euid Peggy pinance ter Ilf the late Mr. and Mrs. rupted as little as possible. We with aerial numbers FIDO 600 Irom -1 to 12. but now I'm going (3cunpbell, tonaine Dr., TOIlEmd. He was bom May 29 at Man­ roal tonic! .•Uexander J. McGinley of .should learn the lesson the In­ • FLEXIVENT AWNING WINDOWS OOIA through EOO 00 82A, on 8 to 1 in the morning," he M:inchestei. Her fiam e is the chester Memorial Hospital, His metemtd griandpajonts am Mr. dians teaoli -live within the en­ and Mrs. Edwin Finance, Ellington. His patemal grandmother probably ■wlU go to Kenmecfy but said. "1 work with a younger son of the late Mr. :uid Mrs, vironment instead of outside of Precision milled, weathertlght and easy to man. and we travel all over the CONSTRUCTION GRADE operate . . . that’s Andersen. Model #214 is Mrs. Mary Campbell, Rockville. he’ll have to pay for them Just William ('. Desmond of H:ut- it." county on burglaries, robberies, with awning lock and standard glass. Rough • HI a « H ' as nunubsmEftlsts who can buy Your beoutlfu! ford. Bauer added ano'tlier prospec­ murders—whatever can’t be opening size: 32V<,” wide by 20%” high. Bmnell, Nadihe Alice, daughter of Roger and Cartene low-numtered currency. Miss .McGinley is a graduate tive. "You know, people told us • Model #318 with lever lock for gold handled by the black-and-white Carlson Brunell, 41 Forest View Dr., Vernon. She was bom of New York University, New you can’t fight the government. rough opening 4Ii/,” x 25i/,” at 819.50 I patrol I cars. ea Hay 80 at Manchester Memorial Hoepital. Her maternal grand­ York City. She is employed as We said we can because we STUDS • Screens available os optional extra. looks,; "Sure, 1 pack a gun and 1 mother is Mrs. Alphlld carlaen. Now BrttEdn'. Her paternal ;i teacher in the East Hartfortl are the government. We Just Completely assembled, ready to Install, sometimes h:ive to draw it. grandmother is Mrs. Alice. Bnmell, Rockville. She hOs four D eaths in Scho.ll System. had to have faith that we could 2 x 3 Thank God. i ’vc never had to sitften, Donna 16, Debbie 14, Dhuie 9, EUid Carol, 8, .Mr. Desmond attended Ford- do it. " drop the hammer. 1 hope that ham University, New Y'ork City. 7 Fo o t • “TWIN-KITCHEN” CASEMENT H( « HI T he Nation never happens. .-\s soon as it :iml the University of Hartford. Spruce ea fingertip ease of operation, weatherstripped. Bradley, Andrea May, daughter of Morgan Eutd Arlene doeii, an officer has to turn him­ He received his sixth year pro-, standard glass and complete with 2 screens. Woodward Bradley Jr., 418 Chapel Rd., South Windsor. I^o was Wallace B. Butler BRANFORD, Conn. (AP) — self in and undergo an investi­ fcssional diploma from the Unl- FOR Model #-2N3 bom May 29 Ed Manchester Memorial Hoepital. Her nmtemEd gation himself." vei-sity of Connecticut. He is al­ • WITH WELDED GLASS, 2 SCREENS ea gnuidporents Eim Mr. EUid Mrs. Austin W(x>dward, Portland, Wallace B. Butler, 49, engineer • 2 x 3 x 8’ at 60c ea. Spruce ■\Vh:it’s an actor doing in po­ so employed as a ^acher in the $82.50 . Conn. H er patem al grandfather is MorgEui Bradley Sr., South who designed the M16 rifle now • 2 ,\ 4 X 8' at 88c ea. Fir ^ in use by U.S. troops in Viet­ lice work? O'Shea explained E a s t Hartford School System. Cosm etics Wlndwr. She has a brother, James 8, and a sister, Nancy, 6Mi. that it’s the fulfillment of an The wedding is planned for • HI H HI )H I nam, dl^ Wednes(tay. Butler ambition that dates to his New .Vug. 16 at St. James’ Church. IT'S Bourque, Bobert Boland, son of Roger O. and Annette had worked tor a number of York childhood. DSblols BMirque Sr., 18 Hickory Dr., Coventry. Ho was bom weapons manufacturens and de­ "Four of my uncles were on May SO at Manchester Memortal Hospital. His maternal grand- signed other firearms as well as the NYl’ D " he said, "and it was Se.iul Otil Pair Liggefts pEuonta Eue Mr. and Mrs. Albert "Bourque, liewiaton, lyiaine. He the MIO. 5 the despair of my father that 1 Aluminum has a brother, Roger Jr., 12 months. Riohard A. Schram .MONTRE.VL 1 API-The Mont­ never made it. I tried. 1 went to At The Patkade . « HI « HI « READING, Pa. (AP) — Rlch- Delahanty's school for pi'ospec- real E.xpos of the National BotaoeOo, Terry Ann, dtuigtiter of Henry L. and Edith Euti A. Sohram, 62, who was League announced Wednesday tive policemen, and I applied MANCHESTER Bawkes .Botttcello, 209 HlllStown Rd., Manchester. She wan known as “the flying profeaaor" W right that relief Carroll for the force year after year. bom May 26 at Manchester Memortal Hospital. Her matenral (or an aerial (x>medy routine he But 1 was a runt— 5 feet 9 and Sembera and Steve Shea have grandptuants tua Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pacak, Mtmohester. Her had done for 22 years, died been assigned to Vancouver of RAILING 130 pounds, they always turned patemal gnuidparents toa Mr. and Mrs. VUo Bdttlcello, Man- Wednesday night In tho crash of the Pacific Coast League. my bo me away. 'Try the Fire Depart­ (theoter. She has a brother, Anthony IH , and thme stEftsrs, Oar- Ms light plane. Schram, \riwoe Sembera pitched 29 Innings in -and CAPS OFF to thoso ment.' they told me.” 3' - 4* • S' - 6' Lengths leen 14, Karen 18, and EHen, 11. home was in Glenview, 111., reUef, compiling a 0-2 wxin-lost IDEAS, tool He turned to acting on the SUMMER FI N crashed while performing rt the record and a 3,10 earned run av­ Ozite CARPET TILES stage and then in Anodized — Block, Vlfhite WROUGHT IRON Stapleton, Michael Josepb, son of Maurice and Marilyn 20th anmiEd Reading air'shew. MARINATD lasts stiok or raost w M films, but his ambition to be a erage. Shea, pitched 15 2-3 in­ Insist upon Ozite made with stain-resistant RED PIN Vectra fibre. WrbUeakl Stapleton, Anthony Rd., ToUand. He was bom June l 0«k|W ltd Wins Vinigor 0 Oil cop never died. One night he nings in lelief and was 0-0 and 1 ‘eft Manchester Memortal H otqi^. His maternal grandpEU> Ray E . Watta RAILINGS CLEVELAND. OMo (AP) — DrtHlnf ami itovt ot room tompora* met the Los Angeles County had a 2.87 ERA. BOWLING Special Volume Price: onto are Mr. and Mrs. Muton Wrobleekl, Starrs. Hla patemal Ifs tbs first raolly niw dressini geondparenta am Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Stapleton, Fall River, Rdy E. Watts, 73, athletic direc­ ton for OM hour. Cook as usual. FOR O n ly Un. Ft. 250 Sq. Ft. or more only 54e Sq. Ft. ' Sq. Ft. tor of Baldwin-Wallacc College ysortl Look for this booutiful blood A TASTY SAIAO! Crisp, (rumblod bocaa 91c for 32 years, died Tuesday of tongy rod wino vinogor and goldon ^ . . . lattuca ar andiva. . . tlicad hard* night. Watts also was ftball RED PIN New electronic weld means in­ Big, bold, fashionable 12” x 12” carpet Ules for BoMson, Michael David, son of Ronald and Sandra Mc­ ulod oil... crooting now solod oxcito* beiUd tgg... and laaigua Kid WkM COME stant adjustment to any angle any r(x>m upstairs or downstairs. Installs In- Kay Robison, 87 Peart 8t„ Manchester. He was bom May 81 coach at the college for 21 years stanUy . . juat lay it In place, no adhesive re­ Vinogor t Oil Drtuing. TO A FREE DOLLARS From stairs without tools. In 4'-5’-6'- at M anchester M emorial HospltEd. His maternal grandparents and coEuihed Cleveland’ s flirt mint wHh its swoot-sour flavor. With its quired. Built-in foam padded backing too! am Mr..and Mm. Arthur McKay, Manchester. His patemal piotesslonal football toonii the YHinrHiUI SAUn rot 1 cm groM booM, secUons. Filings also stocked. ^ cu u m s beautifully and they’re washable. Many dbtinctWo gold cop and docomtor-dosigntd Christian Saturday Nights grandparents Eue Mr. and Mrs. H.E. Robison, Columbia^ 8.C, Panthers, in 1926. wax bioM, kidoay booM (ditbiad) and 1 ow God can Science 7:00 and 9:30 P.M. IBs great-grandfather is James McKay, W aUt^ord. He fatas a flosk; loniquo Jtod Wino Vinogor ft Oil Drtssing onioa ringt in lor|a bawl. Spriakla with soft brutiier, Ronald 8, and a slrter,. JUl, 8. is Oflsy to find. Just look for tho most booutiful dressing on and add 1 cup lad Wina Vintgar A Oil Drassia|. Lecture 3 G aines WE HONOR GROSSMAIMS • * * FATHER'S DAY Harimta I boor. Sam m bttaca cogs. 8:15 pjn. Credit Terms and Delivery Can Be Arranged Beinhait, David Edward, son of Edward and Prudence tbosiwlfl heal you, Tuesday, June 10th $3.50 Per Person /mestaf charg^ [ Haakon Reinhart, 718 Famhom Rd., South Windsor. He was ^IFTS FIRST CHURCH OF TM W TIM iNK CAM) j CHRIST, SCIENTIST .SOUTH WINDSOR I PINE S CENTER STS. MANCHESTER, CONN. CAU 6(94136,64M602 bom June 2 at Manchester Memorial Hoepital. His maternal WRAPPED IB llB 94 Union St.. Rockville TEN PIN BOWL grendperetitB are Mr. and Mrs. Haitand Haskell, Seal Harbor, Rt. 5—.289-5486 Maine. His paternal grondpare^ — Mr. •*'- and— * Mrs. Ehurl ARTHUR DRUG OPEN DAILY 8 t. 5:30 _ THURS. » HU. NIGHTS l» V P.M. Fm . Lo,» ^ Cartvp R«k> Reiitaart, OotuM, Maas. He. t t u tiroi brathem, Mtuk 6, and MI- chM l, I. I

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1969 PAGE NINE. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE S, 1968 ------■ — - ' - Rham District 2 More Arrested and thraa napheara, all o f Man- Verntm chaator. Red Confab Arizona State’s ^Motivation’ CNA Granted Recognition In Black Panther Privmta funeral aarvicaa win Annual Spring vG>ncert be held tomorrow at Watldni- Murder, Kidnap Weat Funeral Home, 142 B. Cen­ Opens with Reverses Drop-Out Trend At Manchester Memorial New Courthouse ter St Hie Rev. Dr. J. Manley Scheduled for Tonight brief, that the OonnecMcut DENVER, Oolo. (AP)—Scott \, l4Mris Albrsefet v t Shaw, paator of South United Ry LEB AU jAS GOUEJ) Students often seek commer- Nuraas at Mlonchester Memor­ board modify lU rules to bring Werner, agent In' charge of the •MttMr « ( Mim. F V u d s 1C. Um r Metbodlat Church, wlU officiate. Hit at West A MO dated PreM Writer cial opinions on projects, but ial Hoqiital have been granted ’ The Annual Spring Concert Stanley Andreson, Robert Ag- Denver office of the Federal Bu­ To Open Aug. 1 them more in Mhe wllh NUIB will be given this evening at 8 « f 4t Trabb* Dr., died laat nCgM Burial will be in Bast Cema- . TBMPE, Aiiz. (AP)—Its orig- are not encouraged to actually representation by the Oonnecti- new, Michael »■ described it as a *»le, euch as with the wrench, for the purpose of collective on, and physical education, wanted In New Haven, Conn., house and the professional the intention of the votw is Junior Band made up of fifth built anyway. Hartford HoHce Fbrce for 42 The family suggests that ______game. To the studento Ifa "Bn- students are free to deal with in- bargaining; with hoapital man- Dorina Gagne, Patricia Foley on charges of murder and kid­ bulUMng In the Redevelopment yaaia. ilioee wirtUng to do ao make m aung arrange- g(neeiing a CkM3o.” terested Industries on their own. agrement not clear. through eighth grade liuftru- Mrs. Betty Lou WBIiama, ex­ The state labor board’s prac­ and Lee Pallas. naping. area, will both be occupied Aug. Survtv w alao Include hla memorial contribuUona to South ">«"»» Whatever the name, the ruiiit The goal of the claM The decMon vras made by the mentalists, the Tijuana Brass ecutive director of the Rede­ Is to tice on the other hand, has Nine juniors were inducted He Identified them, .is Rory 1, the Redevelopment Commis­ wtfo, a MB, another dau(hter. Church’s Memorial Fund. Connecticut State Board of La­ “ R ejects," a new sound In the sion was told last night; velopment Agency, asked Di­ About 100 ooTTiBepondents, has been a reversal of the drop- heep freshman Interested in en- been m e n picayune. In the Into membership in the W. C. Hithe, 18, and London Robert Ore bcoOiera, a rtater, and bor Relations May 27 — eight music department and the Sam DiCarlo, general man- Carlo what the objection wvmid ------Western and Oommirrat, were Ariiona State’s en^- ghieerlng, and the goal has been past, baKots w e n voided when Helsler Chapter of the National Williams, 25. eicbt p'andcMMren. months and two days after the Symphonic Band. ngei' for Alco Development be to making the commercial ^ given a rlimpoe oi the nLetinff »chool and mich inven- achieved at ArUona State. the "X ” marie devtated in any Honor Society. The National Both are residents at Berke­ H m foneral will be held 8a^ nurses filed a petition with the The concert to open to the Coip. developiers of the re­ building more than one story. chamberrhftmhAr buthai> were-v-m. ^ ** ^ portable traffic lightUght "We were kwlng 6S to 70 per way from the boot provided on Honor Society is the high school ley. Calif., New Haven Police tvday at t:lS a.m. frcan the Hartford, father of Richard^ B.— — -obliged - to. and an automatic atudenta by their Lofoor Department requesting public free of charge with d

cess of inventing backwards in order HUmdirBUr to s a t i ^ the more modeOt noodi and Connecticut Yankee EUington speotficaticM of oUiar mora bafdneard €opttin9 i|praU) oountriea. And it may bo that tnaoUoMed B y A .H .O . Registration Set Amertoan lnte««at In audi produdts wlM F o r S t. L u k e ’ iS encourage them to ccwMer inventlag The word la, a Oermon word, It must have been in the mind U BM«U StTMt backwardo tor potential markets here “Walpurglanam,” and It was of Speaker William Ratchford, h«M ^ Coon, Vacation School r. itoouaoM at home, too. what the Conaecticut House o( who has histortcsl or literary R. rBRaUSON In such caae, the first (Mng we are Representatives had for itself allusion handy for almost any Reglstratton wUl b « held Bat- PuNlshen _ circumstance which develop#, Rtandad Octobar 1, u n etlk walfibig for is some inventing back­ in the late hours of M ay 20 and urday and again June 14 fair wards wMch com m up with a IBTO the first three hours o f M ay 80. that the House was in danger FtibUiliad Branr Bvanfeic Except ^ndar* of encountering a dark night a summer vacation school to •a^SSMaara^^ered at the Port omw M equivalent for the iOodel T. and rspeala In folldore, Uteroture, opera, MaadMatar. Cona.. as Beoood Oaa* Maa comparable to that famous and be held at St Luka’s Churoh that state of progreas which says that a “Walpurglsnacht” Is a time l U t t a r ______historic dark day of a pipvlouo during two weeks In July. anybody who wants traiwportation of when witches take over, or a / aOBSCRIPTION RATBB situation or event which devel­ century, when one legislator Children who will be enter­ PayaJbie In Advance any kind has to own 200 horses. OM f S ir ...... WOW ops a nightmarish character, had expressed, in memorable ing Grades 1 through 6 in Sep­ S b Xoatha ...... U SO language, his intention of con­ Three Xontha ...... 7.M emd sometimes a time of tem­ tember are eligible. Registra­ Ona Xodth ...... AM This Century’s Big Revolution pest and turmoil from which, tinuing with his duties even if tion will be In the parish audi­ Of all the revolutions that have mark­ the end of the world were at torium from 8:46 to 11:80 a.m. IfBltBER or eventually, some purification TOE AaSOClATKD P R ^ S ed the course of this century, perhaps results. hand. There are no fees and all chil­ TOa Anaodated Preaa Is exdualvelT entlUed the most fundamental and most endur­ 10 tka oae of republlcatlon of all news dis- In some degree, all these ele­ It was not any literal end of dren are welcome regardless of ing in its effects may turn out to be the naMiaa credited to It or not othe™ise credit- ments were present In the the world which arrived on this religloua affiliation. «d Ift P*i^r RBd the local n e ^ puh emancipation of youth. “ Walpurglsnacht” the Connecti­ ' 1969 Walpurglsnacht. The vacation school w ill be In our time, this protest has become AU riahta of repidiUoatlon of special die cut House staged for Itself. But the business in which the In session mornings from 9 un­ natrtiea nnmtn are also reserved.______a world-shaking revolution. Youth re­ There were wltchea: present, til 11:80 a.m., Monday through fuses to be silent, and 'Inslrts on taking House was engaged, and the Iba Hsrsld Printina Company Inc., as­ the debating and the voting had Friday from July 7 to July 18. sumes no ttenetal responslbllltr for typo- its place in the councils of the nation w ay it resolved this business granhloal errors appeeudns In advertlsCTnenU a nightmarish quality, there made one wonder what kind The basic schedule provides and other leadtna matter In The Manchester and the world. This Is not a problem was, at the end, at least a very of world it was becoming. for sessions in song, instruc­ Bvenlna Herald. ______limited to particular universities or to tion, recreation, refreshments slight suggestion that the House Thia was the second House Subscriber to Los Anadea TTmes-Waahlna- particular countries. The demand of and handl'work. I t wUl be varied Take advaatage of our 10(1 Post News Seiwe _ . _ . , youth to be heard and to be reckoned had somehow found the grace of Representatives elected un­ ridl serrloe dlent of N. K. A. %rvlc«. Inc not to do the worst It might by service projects, rehearsals I^W iers Representatives — with resounds from California to Tokyo. der the new Connecticut r e ^ and exhlblta. low, low prieos now, Mathews Special Aaency — New York, Chl- Tensions within the fam ily have now have done. portionmOnt, which purportedly Pre-registration is required to oaao. Detroit and Boston______bfecomc tenrtons on the world scene. The first intimation of what ended the dominance of the adequately provide sufficient iMBMBER a u d it BiniEAU OP CIRCDLA- And the tensions are not otrly those kind of night it was going to be conservative small towns and daring Annual Inven­ TTDNa______personnel and materials. among the generations, but within what was the approach, very early promoted the Democratic lib­ Thursday. June 6 would until our tim e have been called In the evening, just before sun­ erals of the big cities. tory Glaaranca! down, of winds and thunders the same generation. The postgraduate What this supposedly liberal and lightnings of truly Wagner- student with a teaching fellowship has as House accomplished on thia Extra special reduo- The Last Resort Court? much trouble understanding tmdergradu- Ian proportions. Tolland County What has so often been called the Walpurglsnacht was the enact­ otes who are only tour or five years Three hours after their first “Utopen Oourt" was everybody's court ment of a tax program which younger as an aged professor might approach, these atmospheric Superior Court tlonson many one-of-a- socked it to the little fellow of eoccept ttmt at JusUoe Stock when It have; sometimes, even more. For a violences were still crackling SALE the state as never before, and wMit way out to a prWale recreational generation Is now about five years. around the Hall of the House, (UenSd iSmXo by BaoeMctus) kind floor samples the debate and adoption of a Two outrt-town men were 1 set up near Little Rock to make a ruling This is in part because of the rapid­ emphasizing, with special dra­ measure attempting to control sentenced In ToHand County Su­ wMch tooks Mke the death of the (ham ity of technological change, and the in­ ma. the way that structure It­ which must bs sold to campus disorders during which Preparing for Pancake Sale creasingly rapid development of knowl­ self reaches architecturally perior Oourt Tuesday fbr area cWb system of avoldbig: ofvU lights lews. an accumulation of reactionary edge in science and some fields of high up toward the heavens. Brenda Bachman and Bob Bingham, members of Wapplng robberies. WImt the Supreme Oourt nded, oeven hatreds and super-righteous mako room for 1970 Throughout the duration of this Pilgrim Youth Fellowship, practice pancake-making tor Pan- to one, was that wiien an enterprise la scholarship. A 16-year-oId boy m ay be Bruce J. Blake, 21, of 176 condemnations hung over the oake Feetlval Sunday at the Wapplng Community House. The 5 an expert in computers, and people atmospheric violence, it seems O’OonneU St., East H artford re­ obviously oommerclel in character, any House like a pall which made modols. many years older m ay have to be his that the storms were Irresistib­ festival runs from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. ceived a suspended sentence to memtoendilp drvioe cam ot be regarded the threat of the outside light­ disciples In the Weld. A precocious ly drawn to this particular spot, a yenr la jail on the ttmt count ning seem welcome by compari­ as valid. In the case of the dub out hi mathematician at 20 may afford enlight­ and would not depart from It, r* __ ot breaking and entering a Artowaas, it charged only 26 cents for enment to the whole field: Einstein was so that it seemed an impossi­ son. ' Bolton dweillng in the daytime. He al­ a membeialdp, and had as many as no more than 24 when he revolutionlzod bility to read, la te r' on. that The storm itself finally pass­ so received suspended prison 100,000 “members*' fet (tie course of a not only physics, but our whole approach there had been similar violence ed, Bind left a setting moon and sentences of one to four years Skiglia yaar. Ttw mamherMilp was, of to the universe. up and down the Connecticut morning position stars in the 28 Brownies Advanced tor each of five counts of break­ ^C4 sky. There was not really any ciuuiae, nothing more than a device to Yet experience is still important. A Valley. The fierce strokes of ing and entering and one to person may make a brilliant scientific such grace, any such clearing, see that orty wMtos got taaide the ta- lightning kept daggering their five years for eartt of three discovery in his late teens or early 20s, way across the great high win- for the emotions of the tortured In Fly-Up Ceremony counts of 'larceny 'between $280 cUittea. When others applied for their but the philosophical grasp needed to lows of the Hall; the gale-force legislators down below. They and $2,000, aO concurrent with 26 cent mambersliip, they were refus­ Also, Debbie Wortman, Den­ weave a texture of life out of a variety winds extended air-condlttoning had been through a night of One c t the rites ot spring Is two years probation to begin ise DeMartIn, Susan Negro, ed. of Insights still requires years of pon­ to the whole building; the thun­ witchery, smd could not be sure the Browrte SUy-Up Ceremony. after be serves the joU sen- Ttae new Supreme Cburt oompulston dering. A young man may^ like Swin­ whether they had fought off the ^ ^ Oarron Boyd, Susan Oren, Ter- der cracks mocked the Speak­ QarUer tWa week 28 Bolton ^ amtOi, Nancy Schappert, tenoe. He is now in jail tor does not lie over the legtUmate pri­ burne, flash across the sides like a er’s gavel. demons or done their bidding. vlolaUcn of prObaiUon. Brownies participated and are April Bergstrom', Leslie Fergu­ vate dub, which operates not for pro­ meteor, when almost a child; but to ready to start their sooutirg ac- son, Lori Franz, Virginia Davis, Blake was arrerted^ In ^ Febru- :g fit, but merely fbr die pteasure of its become an Aristotle or a Plato or a WHIRLPOOL Maimonides with the power of offering tivltlee as Junior Scouts next Doreen HUta, Blaine MiaroeUo ^ charged wlto breaWng rTTijAi members. into two honves In ToUand end guidance to Che contemporary world and faU. and Susan ButterAeM. SELF-CLEANING tour apartments in Ellington. But H seems certain to Interfere with later generations requires decades of Today in History A t oeremionies Tuesday In St. Health Exam the “dub syrteia" as it currently study, observation, and creative thought. George’s Hpdaoopal,. OhunA, The school health department Harold C. NUsen, 20, o f Old ELECTRIC RANGE Today la 'nmiiaday, J'jne 6, In 1960, the U.8 . Supreme operates in many resort areas. Usually Even more serious than the difference Nature Study, by Sylvian Oflara Junior Scouts from' Troope 667 would like to remind parents Saybrook reoelvied a total effec­ 'W o the 166th day of 1969. There are Oourt ruled as imconsUhtUonal the resort osUs itself a dub tnstead o i in the cajttibllltles of different genera­ WILD COLUMBINE and 668 escorted their Brownie that state statutes require ev­ tive sentence o( 2 to 8 years 209 days left in the year. the segregatioR in Southern rail­ in prison for three counts of an Im, and usually It diaiges $1 for its tion* is the difference In their outlook. sisters to MTs. Richard Beig- ery school pupU to have a Today’s Highlight In History road dining cars and at the Uni­ ^ 0 0 Youth is idealistic, contemptuous of dif­ otrom, Brownie leader, to re- health examination every three breaking and entering with memberriUp, and, under sudi devices On this date in 1940, the World versity ol Texas Law School and ficulties, and impxatlent with concerns celve wings, signifying the fly- years. Those entering Grades criminal intent and one count and pretenses, escapes the dvll rights the University of Oktahoma. about the risks of change. Maturity tends War n battle of France began. up. They then crossed over a 4^ 7, and 10 In the fall wUl between $260 and $2,- laws wMch would govern If it were By Rowland Evans Jr. On This Date Ten Years Ago . to be over cautious in considering diffi­ “■bridge” and were presented b© required to have an exam, 000 J dasaified as a public instttuUon. In 1866, the song “ On'ward West German Chancellor K oo 12 Cu. Ft. 2-Door culties to be encountered by new ap- Inside to MVs. Richard Noren and preferably by the famUy ptayst- Nlkion was arrested in Judy Christian Soldiers’’ was sung tor rad Adenauer renounced hds Rofi'lQoiator FfE snr HeocBtorth, apparently, the Inn w U re­ proadies to life. Mirs. Robert GUdden, who pin- dan, who is more fam iliar witii tor tareaks into Olender'a Gar­ the first time. In England . candidacy for president but said fuse anybody at Its peril, even though How is one to find a way to let youth, Robert D. Novak ned them with the Girl Scout the 'Child’s health history. Oth­ age, BtonSteln Ftiel Co. and L In 1872, a Republican National he would remain In office as L. H. Ddor. e o i „ It may cBk Itself a dub, end It may soon with its new knowledge, its at-homeneas pin. and M Equipment Oo., all on chanodUor. erwise, the exam can 'be done A'Uto. Defrost get to the point where there is no vaca- in a constontly changing, world, have its Report Oonvenllon in Philadelphia nom­ 'BViUowing the cfttctal oere- Rt. 83 In Vernon. *188. by the school phyalolan next inated Gen. Ulysses S. Grant for Five Yeara Ago Ufsi spot at all where Americans can go say, and yet not destroy that which It monlea, Mrt. Wendell Blther in­ faU. On o f 10 youths arrested for o< the Rockefeller clarification, Finally, if March! docs win on president. In Paris, French Presildent should really be trying to Improve, and WASHINGTON—The most bi­ troduced girls from both junior Summ'or la a good timnie to sim ilar breaks into cottages and and be sure of getUng awajPfrom each Lnldsay agents tried hard to June 17, the Rockefeller policy In 1917, more than nine mil­ Charles de Gaulle and U.S. Un­ can im prove? It will not help If the gui­ zarre element In Gov. Nel­ troope, who entertained the sdiedule exams with pri'vate other establishments In the other. find out what the statement will have the effect of giving the lion: American men registered dersecretary of State Geirge W. dance of the world is taken over by a son Rockefeller’s announcement Brownies and their guests. physicians, the health depart­ Crystal Lake area during This may be segregation’s and pre­ would say, in view of Its po­ burgeoning Conservative Party tor the World W a r ll draft. Ball conferred on Vietnam. It generation ready to sacrifice the good that he will back State Sen. Flying up were Wendy Balch, ment says, and copies of camp the past year was put to plea U judice's tost legal beustion In the North. tential ominous effect on Lind­ what it has always wanted — a In 1933, President Fhanldln D. was reported that they agreed along with the bad. John J. Marchl over Mayor Karen Jonea, K im Klitgaard, physicals ■will be acceptable. In Superior .Court Tuesday. In the actual event, the arrival on the say. They could learn nothing. virtual veto power over Repub­ Roosevelt signed a blU that took on goala but not on methods. It seems clear that what is needed John V. Lindsay for mayor-----If Debra Howard, Lori Selbie, San­ Forms indicating whether .the WlUlam F. Meyers, 19, of is some new institution, through which Lindsay’s only friend in court lican nominees based on con­ the United States off the gold One Y ea r Ago scene of representaUvee of the race or the conservative Marchl wins dra Tomasggewrid, Donna Grif­ exam is to be done prilvately or Thompsonville was (urssted during the drafting of the servative control of the enrol­ races hitherto barred by the member­ new knowledge can be transmuted Into the June 17 Republican pri­ standard. Sen. Robert F. Kennedy was May 7 in connection with a led vote in Republican prim ar­ fin, Lori Dwduirme, Stephanie at school will he distributed in ship device may make better recreation the type of wisdom that once upon a mary—was that it broke an clarification was William L. In 1947, Secretary of State shot end fatally wounded in a break into the Crystal Lake Ele­ ^Stoo, ies. W'ard, Jeom ette Radion, Dar­ the fall. Wu time the foremost philosophers created agreement between the Rocke- Pfeiffer, former finance chair­ George C. Marshall, speaking at Los Angeles hotel during a cele­ mentary School last summer and more enjoyable vacations tor every­ If this position Is designed to lene Toomey, Andrea Avens, BuUeUn Board in the course of'a' long life. It should be felle’’ and Lindsay staffs. man of the New York Republi­ Harvard University, outlined his bration o f Ms victory in the Ca- and also with breaks into sever­ body. We might, some day, get to be clear Rockfeller’s track to a Julie Mauhiccl and Linda Tay­ “The Arts ’60,” a variety an institution in which the vis’ion, the The agreement was that can party. But Pfeiffer, who Is plan (or Europe’s recovery after iUom la Democraltlc prtoneuy al cottages this past winter. quite a country, grown beyond any taste fourth nomination for Governor lor. show and art and industrial arts dream, the power of Innovation, ti-e dar­ ne'ther Rockefeller nor Lindsay now out of active politics, lost. World War H. election. He pleaded guUty to olx for fake clubs and fake distinction. without a Conservative Party exhibit, will be held tonight and ing of youth is brought into contact with would answer ainy political The power behind the scenes oounta o f breaking and entering N Meanwhile, note that this decision was opponent, it Is a high price to tomorrow at 8 at the high the mellow practicality, the concern for questions at their joint press was Ted Braun, the California- with criminal intent and two RCA pay. school. AU Invited. no borderline affair, exposing a Oourt possible danger, the fear of unnecessary conference at Grade Mansion based, long-time Rockefeller Marine Weather counts o f larceny between $16 that could be altered by one or two risk, characteristic of the more mature (the Mayor’s residence) on May public relations adviser, and Lt. A Thought for Today Registration tor swimming WINDSOR LOCKS, Conn. and $260. and even the old. 21, called to announce a state- Gov. Malcolm Wilson, who has Sponsored by the Manchester dasses wiU be held tonight from 6-Transistor Nixon appointments. Tt was a Oourt (AP)—Tides will be high along His case was continued tor It seemsr-to me that our situation today city urban development pro­ close ties to March!. Herald Council o t (^urchee 6 to 7 and Saturday from 10 a.m. which had a majority of seven tor the the Connecticut rtiore today sentence on June 24 after a pre­ ^ o m o u s calls for a new tyjje of cultural federal- gram Tar to noon at the Oommunity HaU. decision—a majority in which any Nixon The net effect of the Sunday from 2:30 p.m. at New London sentence Investigation. PORTABLE Um. Let us try not to solve only detail­ Yesterdays OMldren who have completed M But beyond that. Rockefeller statement was to leave matters to 4:16 p.m. at Bridgeport. Too Busy Bf^iointees. for that matter, would have ed problems, but let us come to grips FAIRWAY kindergarten, up through high For Service professed to be stu'ined bv the exactly where they had been. Low tide at Old Saybrook to­ Too busy this morning FINE FURNITUffl been quite Hkely to join—even though It with basic approaches to life. 2 5 Years Ago F/RSL school, are eligible. Classes roacUon to his offhand bomb­ Rockefeller “ as an ihdlviduaT’ day is at 9:16 a.m. and 9:46 I’ll say a prayer quick; $ ^ . 8 8 was. in a way, a case in which the Oourt The t.isic problems of how to achieve Severe frost damages many start June 24 and' last five shell. To liberal Republicans favored Lindsay in th^ primary, p.m. Tonight I’ll have time CIGARS — PIPES Since 1931 went out of its way to find and open up peace among peoples, how to overcome victory gardens in area. weeks, at Gay City State Park, who called him to complam ihat but would back Marchl in the Sea water temperature at To study and to think. foHwr's day the last resort of the profit and snobbery hostility to those different from us, how evening, the Governor expressed mornings. The only charge is TOBACCOS STEREO veneral election If Marchl beat Bridgeport Is in the low 60s. to turn enemies into friends, how to edu­ ^ Cfnv9 w K I ^119 • • • $ (tor insurance. FBBE GIFT WBAFPING involved in vacahon-recreation segrega­ his own consternation, claimed Lindsay on June 17. 10 Years Ago Sunset today is at 8:21, and Tonight I’m too tired “J « cate those who have been deprived of ANTIQUE PINE tion. he had been misunderstood, and This stand by Rockefeller Superintendent of Schools Ar­ sunrise Friday is at 6:19. To study God's Word. “ the mlnole of then delivered the education children normally and, Manchester Evening Her­ ARTHUR DRU8 Portable Stereo said he wanted to set the rec­ raises fundamental questions thur H. Illing says television in Boating weather tor Long Is­ I’ll wait ‘til next week maiH St., manobesterl" trucks. own naturally shou'd receive in their infancy, ald Bolton oorrespondeot, ord straight. about the Governor’s motives. town’s public schools is very land Sound: Winds will bo most­ Then I'll worship the Lord. “Inventing Backwards” how to Introduce reason into the affairs ClemeweU Young, tel. 648-8981. Moreover, the Governor in­ In the first place, It gave pow­ possible. ly southerly, Increasing to 10 That American manufacturer who has of mankind today with a fierceness $ 7 3 - 0 0 dicated to friends that he had erful aid and comfort to his im ­ Ernest J. Tureck Is named to 20 knots with some higher Next week ctime too fast; Save $130. NQW greater than ever In all human history. ^ b y just Invented a washing machine which momentarily overlooked or for­ placable enemies—the conserva- highway superintendent. giists today and to 16 to 25 But It seema that I may The yourg will have to live out their trained w L - factoiy. turns by hand power and which has no gotten two vital facts about the ties within his own party and St. Bridget’s Cem etery Asso­ knots tonight. Becoming north­ Have more time next month lives in a world in which those and chrome or gadgets on It is likely to be torrid Llndsav-Marchl primary the Conservative Party Itself. In ciation disbands after 18 years. west at 10 to 16 knots Friday. To read and then to pray. Swing-out spookors : m ilar problems are going to pursue BurjRised by a d an ior from customers race: That win or lose the Re­ the second, it was a blow to Mostly fair today, becoming FRUITWOOD CREDENZA them with g re a ts and greater urgency. SUMMER SESSION with roU-around ftomL ho doesn't expect. publican primary, Marchl the jugular of Sen. Jacob K. cloudy with a chance of show­ N ext month! Oh yes, Their eld?rs have been living through would be on the Novem ber bal­ Javlts and other New York Re­ Q u o tation s ers or thundershowers tonl^t I just wonder why He’s making these comfortable, old- decades in which they have witnessed let as the Conservative Party publican liberals — Rockefeller’s Wars like World War II had to and early Friday, followed by My love for the Lord fashioned. hand-powered machines for :he horrors of Hitlerism and facism, and nominee and Lindsay as the allies In 11 years of battling the be won, but the war In Vietnam clearing Friday. Is about ready to die. sale in the backward, undeveloped coun- frightful wars, for lack of solution to Liberal Party nominee, thus conservatives—who had careful­ survive morally. Visibility five miles or more Submitted by N O W S J i g these very problems, triefi of the world, where such a hand- obscuring the matter of “ party ly avoided the hypothetical ques­ —Historian Henry Steele Oom- today, except lower in some Kenneth L. Gustafson, Pastor 0.1-1 we not bring the ablest of various operated chum device will be a step unity" which Rockefeller was tion of the general election. mager. early morning haze or fog. Cal'vary Church up from the old-fashioned tub, or the grout's tog?thi“r In an effort to create making so much of. r what Erich Fromm calls "the S.ane So- neighboring brook. Turning back from The politician most disturbed MANCHESTER cietyry Can we not take the stiuggle SOMPAGT CONSOU of all by Rockefeller’s totally America's own technical progress In amongythe age groups from the streets, unexpected bombshell was, ot COMMUNITY COLLEGE gadgetry toward a product simple and on\he college campus, to a foiaim design. 4 speakers, stereo course, Lindsay himself. Lind­ enough and Inexpensive enough for sale of free interchange of ideas? It seems Fischetti say made no secret of all his to me that this can be done, and further in a backward coiiitry, which may not unhappiness when, on the eve­ SIX W EEKS CLASSES MEET tlrat it must be done if wo are to con- |4H *88 have universal power distribution. Is a ning ol May 22, Rockefeller tele­ process called “inventing backwards.” timie to grow as a nation and as a phoned him to say he was sorry. JUNE 30^AUG. 7. 1969 M ON. thru THURS. PAYMENT civilization. --CHIEF JUSTICE EARL But the manufacturer in question had Rockefeller went further. He WARREN IN A SPEECH AT THE Period A 6 PJ».-T:60 P.M. better watch out. for fear the product he told Lindsay that he was draft­ PLANS JEWISH THEOLOGICAL SEmNARY, CLASS SCHEDULE Period B 8:10 PM.-10 PJML ing a statement "clarifying” 5 invents backward doesn't develop too NEW YORK CITY what he had said the previous SOCIAL SCIENCE SCIENCE and MATHEMATICS 1. Gash 30 days. much appeal for Ids own American day. Lindsay was duly grate­ Biology 101: A Introductory Biology housewife here at home. Living In Suspense ful. Psychology 111: A General Psychology I Biology Lab B 2. % down, 14 30, 60, 90 The product which has been Invented Our times and our world are dom­ The Governor next called an Pi^chology 116: B AppUed Psychology Natural Science I: A Principles of days, no interest. A Introduction to Biological Science backwards has fewer thln^ that can go inated by an immense fact which keeps editor of the New York Times. Pluloaoptay 201; in suspense the destiny of every people Philosophy Natural Science II: B PrtncTplee of 3. Budget, no down payment, up to 3 wrong with It. Instead of merely watch­ He was very disturbed, he said, A Introduction bo Physical Science and of each indiridua]. It is a question, Social Science 101: yeans to pay. ing it work and hanging around v'alting Ht the "interpretation" put on Social Science I Mathematics 96: A Basic Mathematics of course, of the atomic fact. There are for It to finish, it invites the housewife his May 21 announcement at Social Science 102: B Introduction to Mathematics 100: B Intermediate two powers in the universe, each of herself to become part of the process. Grade Mansion. He said he was Social Science II Algebra which possea-aes the means of destroy­ drafting a clarifying statement A Western ClvUlzatlon Mathematics 106: A EUemenbs ol There are some other things being Histoty 101; ing a nation in a few* hours. and asked that it be put on Through the Modem Mathematics inverted, or reinvented, for sale to back­ I believe one should not look elsewhere page one ot the Sunday Times. Reformation ward dvdiaations, which may have sur­ for the fundamental reason for the kind The editor replied that If the BUSINESS prising appeal here In this country. Some of doubt, of rolitical disinterestedness, statement contained important Accounting 101: A PrlnclplM of of the "inventing backwards" items for which are shown by the present-day gen­ new3 it would assuredly appiear HUMANITIES Accounting B Principles of era.ons with regard to the principles, on the first page. Accounting 102: farm work, like a small hand-operated Accounting the doctrines which not long ago aroused The "clarifying" statement, EngUah 99: B English Development thresher, or planting machines that Business Law 101: B Introduction to faith and ardor. EngUah 101; BBnglMh Oomposltlon might do just one or two rows aj a however, was not even a minl- B Introduction to Business Law Many do not believe that ideologies mombshell. It neither refined English 10 2; time, reopen the poeslbUlty of trying to literatu re Data Prooesolng A Introduction to should be tru-ted rince. in one instant, nor repudiated the Governor’s Potterton’s Data Processing Spanish 10 1: A BHemertary Spanish 101: operate a small feum—something that all can be onihilated utterly, and since, pledge of May 21—that. In the 130 CENTER STREET MANCHESTER has groiMi quite impossible wh«i all in the conditions which result from that interei=t of parly unity, he would Toltlan for aU oonrses is payable a$ reglstratton at the rate of $17A9 pw semeater iioar the equipment obtainable is mechanized situation, the great world problems can­ support the conservative M ar­ of oi«dlt iqi to a maximum of $69, subject to change. not be purposefully solved. So In this chl in the general election if tor large-scale operotionB. There is e REBISTRATION: J m 9 - IS, 10:30 sjn. t o 4 :M M > . W Mkday* OPEN TONIGHT TO 9 PAd. problem connected with some of the world situation. France inspires her poli­ Mardu won the Republican pri­ newer farm eqidpoiert; in order to use cy as much as possible with common mary-. As it should have, this st-nse and, let us use the word, with “ clarification" wound up on the it, somebody w ill' have to reinvent the MANCHESTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE modesty. She tries to achieve what ap­ back pages of the Sunday hoMe. pears possible to her and what Is with­ Times. It had changed noth­ m Td B£ £C0N0M/CALLV 146 HARTFORD ROAD, MANCHESTER It is encoumgiiig to see that American in her reach, -CHARLES DE GAULLE ing. For Information 647*9951 manufacturers have begun such a pro- IN 19fi2 NELVS 'CO NFERENCE During the drafting process m)LMrHA\fc u s m R m u s " Director of Summer Seonfam rAM k i.>yiUjVJk MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE 6. 1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1969 PAGE TOnmapi

T ollan d Ilngton; Marlene Brewster, Le­ New Transplant Guidelines R ockville sett, Eigypt Rd., Bnitogton and gion Dr., RockvlUe; Bernard F r o m F o u r N e ig h b o r ’s K it c h e n Tetbsa West, BUIngton Rd„ Groua, Nye St., RockvlUe; Bm- Taxpayer Unit Drops Fight Hospital Notes T olland. eat Gerber, Fai^ew Ave., El­ Differ Little from Old Ones By VIVIAN F. FERGCBON lington, and Mrs. Brenda Le- Swenson - Green Vtotitog hoars are Urt6 to 6 Births .Tueaday: Son bom to WASHENOTO N (AT) — The research aat up boards for "Ini­ duke and daughter, Stafford OonnaoUcut River ahad that p.m. hi all areas except mster- Mr. and Mra. Jean Rothe, But Promises War To Go On Miss Virginia Green of New tial and coaUntiing” review of Springs. federal government has quietly tmc»«-year dritcacy whteli, Bather Ave., RockvlUe; daugh­ London and Gerald Swenson of the profacto. ■tty where they are t to 4 and tlw MpMtiMn tuiwyeni’ for reserving some of the apace put out new guidelines for medi­ to g p .m . ter bom to Mr. and Mra. Timo­ Manchester were unted In mar­ The original guideitoes also like etrawbeiTlea, oomea and 6i66 groop (MklBg rMtonUan of at the Jail for use by the local cal experiments on humans, but thy Brennan, Fern St., Rock- Rhode Island celebratee Inde­ riage Friday morning in the required institutions to submit goea all too aoon. teen-agers in supervlsied activ­ chapel of the Congregational vlllp and aon bom to Mr. and pendence Day twice a year, on BING «7S,000 of (he Whool bu(%«t >Mt an ctHcial concedes the per ket for 89c per pound for a 8 p.m. The meeting will be tember for graduate study. didn’t see any need to become cent ever got approved. wMh about $1S,000 o f the $170,- open to the public at 8:80 when more involVad In the controver­ buck, or male, ahad. The fe­ 000 cots. Miss Nancy Borovicka, a IFTE Kerbo - McIntosh sy," an Nm official said. Written aaaurancea however male, or roe, costa 6S-60c per The money became available delegate, wlU speak of her ex­ The guidrilnes, dated May 1, were required to be on Ole with­ pound. Miss Susan Margaret McIn­ in the institution, the spokesman by the difference in salaries be­ periences in Peru. A teacup were sent out Jub| as the debate Robert B. Strong of Nelpste tosh of Manchester become the said. Check List for Girls tween three retiring teachers auction will also be held, with over heart tran^ilMits flared Rd., Bast Olaaticnbury, end aon \ and the hiring of first year bride of Robert L. Kerbo of' The new guidelines reinstate those attending asked to bring Portsmouth, N.H., Friday af­ anew with accusations that Dr. itoger, 11, ore avid ftohermen. teachers to replace them. something for the auction. the requirement that written as­ They have been caUhlng a good ternoon, Mlay 2, In P ortjm outh. Denton A. Ckwley had uaed an The advisors and athletic Bulletin Board surances be sent to Washington, The bride is a daughter of artifllclal heart developed under "PEANUTS" supply of ahad alt Bnfield Dam. coaches agreed to accept token The Tolland High School a federally funded program whenever possible with the ap- After cutting oft the head and Mr. and Mrs. David McIntosh ■■ a /"' pa}mients for their work this Sophomore Hop will be held to­ pUcaticHi but to all oases before tall and gutting the fiah, Mrs. o f 356 E . M iddle Tpke. T h e without permisBion of the pro­ year, dividing the remaining morrow night from 7:30 until any money Is handed out. Strong marlnatee It whole and bridegroom Is the son of Mr. gram’s director. funds left in the category among 10:30 at the high school. o ffic ia l vibo explained the SWEATSHIRTS and Mrs. George A. Kerbo Jr. Oooley implanted the device bakes It. Thla results to the them equally. The Tollanders Square Dance gmdeltoes said because U was o f OerritOB, C alif. at Baylor University medical tenderizing of the many bones The other cuts, sudi as dos­ Club will hold a regular club stili true only 60 per cent of ap­ The Rev. J.N. Feaster of the school in a .patient who later so that they are edible. June ing the schools to conanunity dance tomorrow night at 7:30 plications are approved the |48 199 Tompkins who wrttee the Second Oongregatlanal Church died. He first said the device use, specialised and high school In the Meadowbrook all-purpose principle effect Is likely to be Heralding Homes column, has of Fortsmoutti performed the was not developed under, the teachers, capital improvements room . the new flow of "paper gar­ tried Bllrabeth Strong's recipe. doi/ble-rlng ceremony. The federal program, but a universi­ and many other catetpries, will b a g e.” She found that it lived up to ex­ bride was given in marriage by ty inveatigation later dUsclosed Regulation ifyla, no- Everybody's fovorital Flaaca remain out, as will the trana- Manchester Evening Herald that It was. Although the only penalty pro­ irot) polyattar-coMon. lined cotton in white and pectations. her father. vided for violating Ihe guide­ poftatlon account. Tolland correspondent Bette A university promise to tight­ Whits, novy, graan, fashion coiors. with assorted B A K E D SHAD Mias Carol L. McIntosh of lines remains a cutoff of federal The committee felt however, Q uatrale, tel. 87B-384S. en compUanse with federal or brown. SIzai 7 to 14. Peanut designs. 4 to 16. Manchester, sister of the bride, funds ,the official said the new To marinate: Cover shad with that these cuts could be lived guidelines apparently saUafled with for a year. was maid of honor. Army Spec. rules represented a "harder one port of white vinegar to two (BMoM itoto hr Pinto) 5, Brian P. Mclhtoett of Ft. the National Heart Institute and □ Swimsuits ...... 1.99 to 6.79 parts water. Place, covered, in C oncern wras voiced by sev­ Whittier Chief Retires no action was taken to cut off line" and would bring increased MRS. ROBERT STRONG eral of those present over the Hood, Tex., brother of the pressure on tostitutions. □ Tailored S h irts ...... 1.78 to 2.99 refrigerator for IH days. To Head Nixon Center federal funds, whleen dug iiito a hUlside and ing recipes as her whim 00m - concerning itself with the over­ research cen ter wrlth a lib ra ry Mrs. Kerbo is employed at turning our backs,’’ said an NIH □ Polo Shirts...... 99* to 2.48 stripfli o r o o v o r YVitli TniUic to r t___ ■ » ^ **«e**n* «E* all future needs of the town, 4 dealing wHh portions of the the Ooraiectleut River Branch offlotal to oommenUng on the last hour of baking. Liz sows, plays the piano, and b ^ is as tai^taUslng based on a realistic appraisal □ Rubberized Raincoats 2.78 to 2.99 □ Robes...... 1.99 to 3.99 President’s Ufe. Nixon la an of the Hartford National Barii new guideltnes. "We can’t do ei­ The only bone remaining In- teaches musto to the children of ^ ^ of the town's needs, it was the OLD □ Shorts and Slacks . . . 1.18 to 3.99 □ Sweaters ...... 1.99 to 4.28 alumnus of the college. and Trust Co., Harttord. Mr. ther tuid this represents as far tact wUl be the backbone All church. She also plays on little ones. It a deUcl^, stated. as we can go.” Smith, Whittier preeUdent Keibo is serving with the U.8. □ Swim Cops ...... 99* □ Sweatshirts...... 1.48 to 2.58 S f < Z « w tS^be^rS^ m- Wednesday afternoons 10^ the -nl ">«*e. marvelou. "We will be interested in ^ c « IBM, ssLid W ednesday the Navy aboard the nuclear sub­ Ho added that NIH is not a tie ones to canned salmon. church’s children’s primary providing a youth center for Nixon institution will have three marine USS Andreev Jackson In regulatory agency such as the W e ld o n B you are lucky enough to The Strongs are active Whole Wheat Brrad > local teen-agers, in the needs or four full-time professors and Portsmouth. Food and Drug Administration have a roe shod, you may have members of the Churoh of Je- 1% cups warm water (not tet) of the firemen and the Ambu­ Check List for Boys ______. . o l _____ B U S package active dry yeast emphasize “teaching the bene­ and "We’re mainly Interested tn D r u g C o . a pair of roe, or you can pur- Christ of Lattor-davLatter-day Saints 1 package active dry yeart lance Association, for the edu- fits of the free enterprise sys­ getting programs financed.” chase a pair from the seafood (Ifto Mormon faith )of Manches- 2 tablespoons soft abortenlng cationBl program we toel neces­ te m ." One-Room Schools The 1966 guid elin es w ere the o» »ni * ortd'i - market. Be sure to order It in Much of Itheir social life teaspoons salt sary for the children of the Smith taught Nixon constitu­ first to oovar all research In­ advance aa they are very much retvoJves around the busy acti- tablespoons sugar town, for charter study action tional government at WhltUer in FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — volving humans that got any 767 MAIN ST. CAMP In demand. The roe are the fish vlty of the churoh. Next month, tablespoons molasses and other aspects of local gov­ 1934. "H e w as not a good stu­ Kentucky still has 137 one-room money, through a federal con­ cups vidilte flour Porlnnq In Birch Stri'i't eggs still encased In the ovarian they will attend tine Food Home ernment," spokesman Vincent dent ini the tradltioiKil sense," schools, maiitly In the moun­ tract, grant or award. cup whole wheat flour Parfcifiq I f>t membrane. Don’t bo squeamish Storage Workshop, and have at- Ldtmo seated. Smith said, “but he was an un­ tains, but did eliminate 96 of The chief requirement was SHIRTS about that. I like it even better others on honey and In mixing bowl, dtoaolve Strong sentimient was voiced common student." such isolated sch o o ls in 1968. that Institutions harboring such than the shad litseU. Lto Strong wheat. yeast In water. Add shortening, 99< slmnly flours Ihe roe on each The rules and recommenda- salt, „ „ sugar, „ molaaaea ^ and ^ half side and frioe it In butter. You tlions for the Mbrmon churoh the flour Beat two mliuitao can add lemon Juice or you can are laid down to Utah. One of medium mtoer Bpcc6 or ^ Short siaava, craw neck Regulation comp therlt brodttt the curront suggentdlons to that cotton knit T-ihirti in with belted front, boxer I should like to offer my roc- every home be prepared With r«miilnlnir flour assorted coiors. Wdsh- bock. Polyester-cotton, Ipo whlrti to moat aucceoeful in food storage to accomodate the ^ wrnd tr* with until obie, shrink controiled. assorted colon. irtatolng the membrane so that family for « full year to the ^ Sizes 6 to 16. the tiny eggs do not spatter and event of emergency. Wlieat to j toi^ ^ ver with cloth bounce arormd the pan. a ^me commodity as it keeps to ^ □ Dungarees...... 1.68 to 3.99 To ParboH Shad Hoe 'veil. degrees) about 80 minutes. □ S la ck s...... 2.99 to 4.99 CareftiUy place roe In sauce- Every Mtonday night la fam- Then, beat batter about 26 □ Ja c k e ts...... 2.66 to 5.99 pan. Boll water separately and Uy home evening at the strokes (or knead) and sioead gently pour to one side of roe Strong’s, a Mormon practice, evenly In greased loaf pan, □ Knit S h irts ...... 99* to 2.58 —do not pour driectly onto roe. Following an early supper, the s^x4^x2% or 9x6x3. Smooth JUNE 5 -6 -7 □ Pajamas ...... 1.78 to 2.38 Continue until roe Is covered family will Join to an activity— top and pat Into shape with REDUCED □ Sweatshirts...... 1.19 to 2.68 iVlttr water, add one tableapoon a game or maybe stoging. Them, floured hand, EWEBYTHIMa^S EXCEPT THE QUAUTY □ Shorts ...... 1.48 to 3.48 each of vtoegar and salt. Then the father leads a discussion in Let rise again (at 85 degrees) simmer gentfy for 16 minutes, gospel principles. Varied topics until batter reaches 14” from □ Swim Trunks...... 1.38 to 2.38 Drain and Inunedlateily ewer emphasizing good moral and top of 8*4” loaf pan or l”'^rom □ Flannel Shirts...... _ 1.99 with cold water; allow to stand spiritual concepts oire covered, top of 9" pan, about 40 minutes, □ Underwear...... 3 for 2.48 □ Hots ...... 78* to 99* for 6 minutes. Remove from' wa- The four Strong children, Roger, Heat over to 375 degrees. Bake □ Rubberized Raincoats ..... 1.99 ter and ^prepare in desired Susan, the twins Dean and Lee, 45-eo minutes until brown. Re­ □ Football Jerseys...... 1,99 fashion. Elxoellent fried In but- are encouraged to participate, move from pan; place on cool- □ Swamp Coots , ...... 2.99 □ Sneaker S o x ...... 3 for 99* ter and lemon Juice seasoned The Strongs quote the state- ing rack. Brush top with melt- wlth salt and pepper. ment of David O. McKay, the ed butter or shortening. Cool Lto Strong Is an unassuming 92-year-oIid active president of before cutting. Do not cod In Check list for Camp Accessories and modest young mother. She the Mormon Church; “There is direct draft, ia not a womto to brag about no success, no matter how The purpose of the molasses to Remodeling For Cotfages her arooompUrttments. If you great, that can compensate for primarily for color, although It sat to her house tor a day, you failure In the home.” adds flavor to the bread. This Is would learn many things —like Robert owns his own business, not a dark whole wheat. You how to grind wheat. She grinds the Strong Equipment Co., ape- can make white bread with Ihe COCO-WOOD CHERRY-WOOD her own flour and substitutes dallzlng in machinery and steel some recipe by simply using 9 1-8 wheat for the quantity of buildings. Liz is part-time secre- cups of white flour and elimjnat- •4.50 white flour In making her own tary for the Hartford County tng the molasaes. 4'x7‘ 4’ x7’ COT SHEETS CAMP TRUNKS Smooth, long wearing' 9 " ^ ,. 12*^ S T y b t a J t A . H j v J o j v / l | COFFEE-WOOD AUTUMN-WOOD white cotton muslin. 158 54x90" cot size. Deluxe camp trunka are ruggedly con- atructed to, withstand lots of wear, U.S. Choke, Onr Own Care ^3.90 •5.50 extra-roomy to hold ell your oamp gear. □ Comp Blankets...... 2.77 □ Air Mattresses . . . 1.38 to 8.97 SPEQAL LIMITED SUPPLY 4’ X 7' CORNED BEEF 4‘ x8’ □ Cannon Both Towels . . 68* to 1.78 □ Tennis Racquets. . 3.47 to 19.97 □ Bed Pillow s...... 1.97 □ Life Vests ...... 2.67 to 3.47 □ Beach Tow els...... 1.68 to 2.88 □ Baseball Gloves . . 3.97 to 7.9*7 BRONZE TONE Flat Cat □ Tents...... 10.97 to 69.97 □ Badminton Sets. . . 1.38 VINTAGE-GREEN ARCTIC-WALNUT □ Mess Kits, Canteens .. 1.28 to 1.97 □ Flashlights...... 78* to 2.38 □ Duffle Bogs ...... 2.97 □ Battery Lanterns . 1.28 to 11.97 $ 2 - 9 0 Head Cat •7.95 *4.50 ' □ Knapsacks ...... 1,97 to 3.97 □ Flashlight Batteries . . 10* to 18* □ Shovels, Knives...... 48‘ to 1-48 □ Transistor Batteries . . 28* to-78‘ ' 4' X 8 ‘ 4* X 8 ‘ □ Lanterns, Stoves . . 13.47 to 27.88 □ Comp A x e s ...... ' 4.'77 4’ X 7’ BUDGET SAVER CENTER CUT □ Sleeping Bogs...... 17.97 □ Cor Top Carriers . . . 4.44 to 9.97 OYER 150 PANELS TO CHOOSE SWORDFISH STEAKS O D D LO T S - ALSO - Toiletries, Heolth Aids, Stationery 4x7 and 4x8 ARMSTRONG CEILINGS - KENTILE FLOORS • -A Plump Native Chickens For Frying or Broiling ir J □ Wash & Dri, □ Famous Pro □ Handyman First CARPETING Pkg of 22, Regu­ Double Duty $1 Aid Kits, Plastic • UEEBED GHIOKENS Fryer plus extra leg lb. « • 2 W E HONOR ' lar or Lime 47* Toothbrush 33' Box... 7 7 c S DOUBLE-BREASTED CHICKENS Fryer plus extra breast lb. S le S FROM WE DELIVER / m a s te fbharg ^ □ Bex of 100 White □ Crest Toothpaste, AT LOW COST { THE INTmIMK CARD 1 Envelopes, 6-%" 1.75 oz Regular • — ------CHOICE, SELECTED. PRODUCE - • TO ALL AREAS Size... 26* LEA N A L L or Mint 4 for 8 8 ‘ FRESH, ORBHN SLIGHTLY DAMAGED V : □ Pretl Shompoi. CABBAGE OPEN EVERY NIGHT till 8 PJH. 1.7 oz Concen PATTIES FANCY, LONG, OBBBN trote or 3.5 07 Liquid . . . 33* Lb. 8 9 c CUKES 3 Evw

□ Scheoffer Boll g o o d NBWS 18 COMING FOUM—HE PATIENT 4CST A U TTIX WHILE LONOBR. Point Pen with Extra Refill 5 7 c HKmAND PARK MARKET; and Many Morel : 917 HigMond St., MoBchatfr, Conn. fH om 643-4278 HARTFORD RD. & PINE ST. MANCHESTER • OPEN DAILY & SATURDAY 10 a.m.to 10 p.m. Manchester Hospital Notes

*yisiTiNo aouBs Intertnedlste Care 8Mni> private, noon-S p.m., and 4 pjn.- 0 p.m.; private room*, 10 ajn.- t p.m., and 4 p.m.-8 pm. Pedlatrice; Parente allowed any time except not pm.; othero, 0 p.m.-O p.m. Self Serrice: 10 a.m.*a p.m., 4 p.m.-8 p.m. Intensive Care and Coronary Care: Immediate family only, anytime, limited to five minntea. Maternity: Fathere, 11 a.m. • U:4S p.m., and 6 p.m.-8 p.m.; othere, 8 p.m.-4 p.m., and 8 p.m.*8 pm. A|e Umlte: 18 In maternity, U in oUier areas, no limit in self-service The admlnlatrotlon reminds vlsltoiB that with consructlon Under way, parking qpaoe Is limited. VIritors are asked to bear with the hoepltal while the parking problem exist#.

ADMITTEID YESTERDAY; John T. Baldwin, 34 Foster Dr', (HermU Photo Bjr BuoririciOi) Vernon; Lyle R. Bouchard, 230 Lake St., Vernon; Raymond L. Oorrtgan, 408 Parker St.; Lu­ Tech Students Get Rotary Club Awards cille T. DuPont, 11 Litchfield Dr.; Maureen Flanagan, 48 N. Martin Uriano, left, recently elected president of lips, set of small hand tools; carpentry, William Elm at.; William J. Frank, 37 Howell Cheney Technical School Student Activities Behrmann, set pf auger bits; drafting, Michael Elro at.; Olive Gallagher, 22D Association, accepts, on behalf of the school, seven Lazarek, assortment of drafting tools; electrical, Case Dr.; Jeanerte F. Graham, Rotary Club of Manchester awards made yester­ Mark Phillips, electric mechanic’s kit; electronics, 44 Bunce Dr. day at an assembly by Harqld E. Crozier (right) Michael Vacca, repair kit; machine, John Dzwon- Aleo, Rose A. Guav, New Bed­ of Rotary Youth Committee. The departments, re­ kus, set of radius gauges; tool and die, Emil Pru- ford, Mass.; Dwight C. Hahn, cipients, and awards were: Automotive, John Phil- cha, depth micrometer. 53 WlllaPd Rd.; Marie G. Helm- boldt, Storrs; Theresa Horvath, 25F House Dr.; Isabelle P. Jew­ would be no room for the fa­ ing a fulltime combtrtatlon so­ ell, 133 Mein St.; Andrew J. HVD Okays Marciano Firm cilities.' Enderlin also pointed cial-welfare worker. TWs per­ Lanier, 83 Lewis Dr., Wapping; out that an existing shuffleboard son would handle all Inter­ Cynthia LomagUo, 33 Hoffman court, owned by the authority is views of applicants for apart­ Rd.; Nancy Otten, 648 Avery As Mayfair Gardens Builder virtually never used. Enderlin ments, and he would act as a St., Wapping; Frances A. Ralth, said, “I would think the proper liaison between the tenants and Stafford Springs; Do’ores Rug­ Official approval of the Rocky gency, firefigMers or ptdice place for them would be over to the MHA. Peter^s of Manchester.;. giero, 80 SchaUer Rd.; Wini­ Marciano Construction Co. as could mistake the name and Robertson Park where every­ The MHA agreed, however, fred Rusi^, Hartford; Tim­ contractor for the 76-unlt elder­ head for the wrong place, they body can use them." that the ataritojg aalary of 06,- felt. 600 would probably not be othy B. Spencer, Glaetonbury; ly housing project to be buUt In The budget for next year was Approval of the Marciano bid also discussed last night. The enough to attract a qualified Anne E. Taylor, 666 Williams the redeveloped North End, was Rd., Bolton; Joan H- Ward, So. of 0988,000 came from the New MHA decided to recommend person. Windsor. annoimced at the meeting of the York office of HUD. The only to officials In New York that They agreed to check with BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A Manchester Housing Authority other bid received at bid open­ Enderlin’s salary be Increased area towns of comparable alze daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Kath­ (MHA) last night. The name of ing ceremonies May 6, was 01,700 to 011,047 annually. to determine their method of Repeated Due To leen S. Zickwolf, Ellington; a the project was also changed from a Hartford tiim , the ANCA Enderlln's secretary, Mrs. handling the problem. daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Peter lost night to "Mayfair Gar­ Construction Go. Their bid was Jean Tlnney, was also recom­ R. Carlson, 96D Sycamore La.; dens.” 0996,000. Contract signing cere­ mended for a salary increase a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. The name was suggerted by monies wUl be held Monday at of 0900 to 06,762 annually. Orculation Kept Up J David Everett, 9S Bridge St.. MHA member Mrs. Kathleen 4 p.m. at the authority office Both salaries must be ap­ ROCHESTER, Minn. — The DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: Thompson, and was approved on Bluefield Dr. proved by New York HUD be­ heart-lung machine’s theory was Willard C. Allen, 129 Shallow- unanimously by the other mem­ In other business last night, fore they became official. worked out by Dr. John Gibbon Your Tremendous brook La.; Eleanor J. Barnett, bers. the MHA discussed a memo re­ A bid of 0166 was accepted in a course of animal experl- f 20 Milford Rd.; Maude C. Booth, The complex was originally ceived from Town Manager from Lawrence Converse a menta beginning to 1984. By 130 Summer St.; Iot» E. B o us- to be known as "Northwood Robert B. Weiss suggested that painting contractor to paint 1953, after work at the Mayo quet, 97 Hackmatack St.; Bari Gardens” but the MHA mem-_ shufHe board and lawn bowling the exterior of the MHA’a Com­ Clinic and In Philadelphia, he L. Burpee, WllMmantlc; Rev. bers felt that too many names' courts be Installed at the new munity building. The only other was ready to maintain artificial David Carter, Hartford; Mi­ with “north” to them were to housing complex. bid was from Richard Martin, circulation while operating on chael L. Cornish, Wall St„ He­ town already. Another “north" Leon Enderlin, executive di­ also a painting contractor, and the open heart of a human pa­ Response bron; Jan M. Crandall, 68 would produce possible safety rector of the Housing Authority, was 0270. tient. It was the first success­ White St.; Freeman E. Cyr, hazards because in an emer- said the architect told him there The MHA also discussed hir­ ful open-heart surgery. Presque Isle, Maine; Catherine Nocoea Iflohola pours at a party for Project Head Start youpwaters at Benfley Bdiool under the Fratolo, 16 Knighton St.; Bev­ watchful eye of project teacher Mrs. Lorraine Kreske. (Herald photo by Pinto) erly Harrington, atorrs. Also, Margaret Ann Howell, SOFA and CHAIRS start at Warehouse Point; James J. Kelly HI, 88 Summer St.; Mar- Bolton Home Ec Class Aids Head Start chla L. Kellsey, 99 Pond La.; Spanish Bedroom Set *^Furniture People Since 19321’[ Susan Kulesa, 33 Cooper St.; Bolton High School senior velopment, she decided that Ing observatiiOTS to take back Edna F. Latimer, Torrington; home economics students field study should supplement, to class and compare with their Clara A. LaCroix, Hartford; 66" TRIPLE DRESSER CHEST $ home economics students books. Realizing that no nur­ books, but mo^ly enjoying Raymond A. Maeon, Sunset made their studies come alive themselves, and being. In turn, sery school class would be able Ter., Vernon; Mary J. McGlU, QUEEN OR FULL SIZE BED Sola Md ciiair boloniai « ^ this year when they had an op­ enjoyed by the children. Re­ So. Windsor; Mabel S. Miranda, BookeaGe Bunk Bed ( 4 M A Q I« to handle IS observers, she ■ portunity to assist in Head cently, on the last day of their 26 Cumberland St.; Vaughn J. 299 came up with the Head Start Maple Finish With ) J / l _ E E v D Start classes at the Bentley visits, the girls brou^t all the Numrych, Ellington; Susanne s t > i . 5 9 0 ( 1 idea, having already been fa­ Mattresses and Bunk-Boards M and the Orford Village schools goodies and gave parties to Schrelver, Wethersfield; Chrls- Nylon Cover Wood Trim _ mW mM in Manchester. miliar with the program as a the children. tophei- Terry, 2f Avon St.; Re­ Complete a p a M i fg The course, an elective for Head Start teacher herself a Mrs. Tabatsky says that al­ becca B. Thompson, 80 Arnott Foam Rubber Cushions ‘ seniors only, is entitled "Mar­ few years ago. though students from the Uni­ Rd. fR I CITY PLAZA 95" Early American riage and the Family.” When In groups of two or three, versity of Connecticut have teacher Mrs. Irene Tabatsky the girls helped at each of the helped in the claisaes, Bolton is began the study of child de­ two Manchester centers, mak- the only high school to do so. Frank Joneses VERNON, CONN. $ Girls helping at Bentley Sofa Blue Bell Set t lT A Q S School were Noreen Nichole, 59 Years Wed BERKLINE CO. $ y A lipa, Mary Lefebvre, Debbie Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Jones 4 Cushion,Style Mattress an d Boxspring Minor and Debbie Porcheron. of 116 Main St. are celebrating 159 their 69th wedding anniversary- Girls helping at Orford Vil­ lage were Cheryl Detamore, today. Big RoOmy Roellnor Ohairs f Twin Size ' W W SHADE TREE SPRAY Marcia Williams, Paula Toner, The couple was married June Pauline Fonseca, Kathy 6, 1910 in Queens Ootmly, N.B., Have your trees sprayed NOW for leaf chewing O'Hara, Jean Sauer, Carol Buc- Canada, and have lived In Man­ Eclipse Queen Sofa-Bed * insects. All plantings of arborvitae should also be oino, Carol Molde and Gall chester for 33 years. They have Pelletier. three daughters, Mrs. Charl^ sprayed at this time. Call The Head Start program is Robinson of Vernon, Mrs. Rob­ Mediterranean Wood Arms ^ 4-Pe. Modern Living Room, a Spanish Dining Reeni t P A A a federally funded project de­ ert Roblnstm of East Hartford, GARTER TREE EXPERT GO. signed to g^ve enrichment and and Mrs. Evelyn Saraga of Loose Pillow Back 88" Sofa, High Back Chair, a ” i l l l SPc.Table — 6Chairk y I%UU 848-7805 Ucensed and Inaurod pre-school opportunities to cul­ Roanoke, Va.; tour grandchil­ Poly-Dacron Cushions Regular Chair and turally disadvantaged children dren, and seven great-grand­ 299 M before they go to kindergarten. children. Glass Door China Ottoman Rec Room Set Brentwood Pine Sofa-Bed With Chair King Size Fireside Chairs Living Room Set DRY CLEANING Coven in Vinell Foam Cushions. 3 Pc. Sofa Chair 2 Piece A Big Man's Chair Rocker GERM’S CENTER Reg. $149-- Now 417 MAIN ST. 649-7411 MANCHESTER (NEXT TO m E DAIRY MART) Bedroom Set Pine Dining Room Set AIR CONDITIONED GOME IN AND SEE HOW YOU GAN BE lOmsuits PINE TABLE 42 8 Pc. Oval Table, 6 Chairs Rustic Pine Rnish aS) 0 Triple Dresser — Mirror I MATE’S CHAIRS 66" Hutch Solid Pine A NORGETOWN SHARP SHOOTER AND WIN w Spirited, young- Chest on Chest — Bed k tM' suits take over • V What a Buy! A FREE 8-LB. GOIN-OP DRY GLEANING (/ the beaches this N year. Watch for ^ admiring eyes in Maple Kitchen Set these one or two ^ 66" Table piece styles now. \ 4 Mate's Chairs C'- 2 Captain's Chairs AT GERRTS SPECIALS EVERY SEASON’S A REASON TCi WEAR PANTS NOW AND NO WON­ DER! THEY’RE FREE AND RELAXED, SPECIAL ^ SPECIAL ^ JUST UKE THE YOUNG GENERA­ TABLES-Maple Finish 8 Lb. Coki-Op I • MEN’S SUITS • LADIES’ SUITS 1 TION. SHOP OUR FABULOUS COLLEC­ $rb Dry Cleaning: I • PLAIN DRESSES | TION OF PANTS. TODAY, Oof fee Table—2 Step Tables Hours: 810 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER. CONN. Open Saturday Till 5 P.M. 11.76 Reg. $1.50. ouM itr •«•... GERRI’S SPECIAL Mon., Tues., Sat. or End Tables WITH THIS COUPON ONLY*" •1.19 *58 GOOD I’lLL WED., JUNE lltta 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. STORE HOURS — Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-9 p.m. GOOD m x . WED., JUNE lltta L J J Wed., Thurs., Fri. WE DO YOUR COIN-OP FOR YOU AT NO EXTRA CHARGE 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. t M sm«N MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., 'niURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1969 PAGE SEVEiqSBR

Switch in Roles TB18 WEEK'S Columbia Jet Crash KiUs 79, PUNTERS s SPBOLU. s Gas Station Operators By CLAY R. POLLAN- Of the Sexes Fresh Bsastsi ~ .AKin LIRRA School Board Stands Tirm W Your Daily-AUMty Guidt JUMBO g- MAR.J1 SEPT.»T,23 1-4"^ Hoped To Bar Giveaways Said in Offing If According fo fli* 5fort. Tennis Champ Dead A?i. 19 OCT.;T.23 PEANUTS To develop message for Fridoy, HAR.'TFORD, Oonn. (AP) — nlght had passed without the NEW TORK (AP) — Anlliro- CASHEWS On Busing Contract Choice 8-19-30-41 11-22-3364^ trmm P a c« Om ) He hesidsd northweet, and it ^32-57-48 reod words corresponding to numbers 5560J1 The moat craotfallen group of House acting on the Etenate ver­ cnMh alte bgr eaity altenioon. was thought he might have ptAogist M aig an t Mead says a T1»b Board of FkhrmMon boa see no problam. ' TAURUS of your Zodiac birth sign: SCORRIO people at the State Ckqritol when sion of the bill. E S liS \ APB. 20 61 W ill the General Assembly adjourned The meaoura was dead. Why Wait 1Nr> U.B. O out OiMrd hell- landed at an alteraate airfield. •witch In sexual rotes la in ihs to stmd firm on (he re- Tha mail ba« warn fuU, for in 1 Don't 31 Thoughf OCT. 23 But when there was no further Beg. $138 < MAY 20 2 Your 32 Expenses 62 Ufa were gas station operators who Servioe statlan pixqiriators oopken from Now Oilcwn, La., offlng. and “nwn may actually ?***. of tlie tn» oon- another letter aent to the boonl 3 If 33 You 63 Bort NOV. 21 word of the plane, more than a to CUHc Tran^xxtaUon by Kenny WHUama. rapreaent- 1 5-16-27-40 4 You 34 insinuate 64 Exptef 10-21-29-384 had hoped the legialitture would complained earlier in the bbb- and Ootiiui CtetaU, Tex., «nd disoover they want bo stay home /31-72-8685 MVM«1 heltooptars amt by the acora of aircraft joined a search ^O okA eator. Tlie actiaa had insr the Student CouncU, the 5 Reorgonlze 35 And 65 To 496263891 Etodllah the give away geunea sion at a pttblic hearing that YOU OAN HAVE AN of the desolate region around to mind the children now.” Ml. . The Nut Shell OlMINI 6 You 36 Your 66 Win which they dispense. they were being (xiereed by oil Megdcen goranuncnt were to Dr. Mead says this would be b ^ called Megral by Herbert board woa aoked to "conaider 7 Trim 37 The 67 Into SAGITTARIUS try to leecli the scene this Monterrey. wwui ^ g le r t; preaent hua oontraotior, deeply” a request that Btudenta 6 Work 38 Your 68 Yourtolf NO'1.22 The bill they had been fidlow- companies into buying giveaway ttw first Urns In 10,000 years of 660 Oenter S t—Td. 649-6772 JUNE 20 69 With UNDERGOUNTER DISHWASHER ® through bis la'wyer, Onmr Bbep- In Gradee 6 to 8 be allowed to 9 Give 39 Up DEC. 21 Ing had run a tortuous oourse gcunes. Some said they knew of moraine If thera w«a « break in On the passenger list were human development ttaal such a 10 Don't 40 Grockiolly 70 Fro n kly / ard. Q, 2-13-24-35 11 Progressive 41 Those 71 Lot through the leg(ls1atlve process, instances in which men reluc­ the nainy^ .toefy w m ttm e. Rafael Osuna, Mexico’s top teie phenomenon had occurred. wear shorts or ataoka from the 646566-74/C hi a letter read by the board middle of May to the dosing ^4661-82-90 12 Let 42 To 72 If 75-76-77 V?: but fell by the wayside in the tant to buy the promottons were INSTALLED-INGLUDINR Authorlttee said if the chop­ Ida idaye;', who engineered his Dr. Mead, whose studies of CANCIR 13 Persorrol 43 To 73 Boot threatened with higher rental pers coulito’t land on the m il^ country's upset victory over week, Shcgiord maintained in Juna H ie letter stated tlstt 14 Asked 44 Should 74 VoliMbie CAPRICORN closing minutes. sexual mores among South Pa­ JUNE21 DEC 22 ^ costs or even cancellation of | feiCh mountain, cUmben would Aurtralia In the Davis Cup in- that the board acted lUegfally the students felt it would be 15 Come 45 Themselves 75 Support First, the sponsor, Itop. Mor­ cific trlbea brought her setendf- V JULY 22 16 Your 46 Friendships 76 Conctming JAN. 19 ris Cohen, D-Bloomfleld, filed a their leases. PLUMBINR AND WIRINR try to brine ^ bodtes out by teraone play last month, and ic acclaim in the laibe 1920s and and acoinat tto beat tntareata more comfoitaMe and allow bet- 17 Con 47 Advice 77 Finoncts 'eheei manpower.” There are Carlos Madnaso, former preai- of the taiqiayeTs when it award- ter parttcipetlan in recreation, 1-12-2M4 16 Your 48 Attention 78 Exocutivet 3-14-25-36g bill which would bEUi gas sta­ early 1030s, spske Wednesday 4567-8066 19 Closely 49 Private 79 Importont 47-59-70 g . no roads on the uninhabited ' V* ed tbe .aantraict to (Xark last It made no mention of the an- tion giveaways such as Tlgerl- FOR LESS THAN SIOMO dent of the Institutional Revolu- night to the Omlcron Kappa Up- LIO 20 Careful 50 Prestige 80 Y o u r AQUARIUS 4 4 iii month. gulshod crialfl that will probab­ 21 Feel 51 Especiolly 81 Mult no. Sunny Dollars and Dino Blames *PrivUeged^ mountain In the Sierra ktadres, ttonary party, and his wife. sUon dental honor society's JAN. 20 and the climb is a dangerous The chief of Mexico's highway He said the board, bad ad- ly oiiBe from Oradea 1 to 4 22 Day 52 Wiser 82 B« Dollars. For Campus Disorders Omega diapter. AUG. 22 23 Stronger! 53 Decisions 83 Is FEb! 18 But the General Law Com­ one. department, Raul Chapa xfeoeww-ws ^ •.< t(’**UBed for bids of a three-year diould the board agree. 24 Interests 54 The 84 There's 4-15-26-37^„. She said sexual roles ”ars be­ ') 9-20-31-42 25 Give 55 Accomplish 85 Opposition mittee decided that it would be SACRAMENTO, Oailf. (AP) The Boeing T tJ jet was ap- Zarate; the president of the Na­ period and atthougli CXark’a had .Dog Uoenaea >53-5861-88 48-56-7987’<% ginning to break down” as a re­ based flielr bid on a five-year 26 To 56 Of 86ConfiderKe imccmstltutlontd to do this wlth- - S.I. Hayakawa acting presi- praaching Monten ey airport on tional Fiscal Court, Generoso Town clerk Mrs. Margaret VIRGO 27 Life 57 Thon 87 Persons PISCIS sult of fathers minding children. anvortlaatlon of equipment, the 28 Build 58 You 68 Moke qut banning all retEiil giveaway dent of San Francisco State Ool- a light from Mexico City Chapa; and their wives also DUwoith has mailed 860 cards l / J l AUG. 23 FEB. 19 29Thot 59 Freely 69 Subdued promotlonB, including supermar­ lege, blames "thie privileged .j Wednesday mondng when the were reported aboard. They and The prajcUce of paternal baby­ hoard had not noticed this and to dog ofwners in town remind- sitting began when returning SEPT. 22 30 With 60A 90 Chonged MAR. 20 ket games. students of the white middle pilot was told the landing strip the Madrasos were on their way Diamond aworded the ctmtract on a hi8 them that Ucenaes are due 7-18-32-434 servicemen in the mld-lOlOB 6-17-26-39 Adverse £ )N c ‘u't"raI Cohen was afndd this would claas” for campus dtsorden. was closed due to bad weather. to a wedding. toree-yeor bfula. Subsequently, to be renewed this month. She >>5069-78 J-T 546373 T chose to go to school on the OI tttien the error was pointed out *o.ya over 480 dogs were re- jeopardize the success of his Hayaksiwa, named acting Kitchen Aid biU, study at night, and IM their Solitaire by aiark, the board met in spe- glstored last year. bill and wanted to sunend It on presfalent in the midst of cam­ Blasts Level DuPont Buildings wives assume the burden of c4al eesston and amended the Fees are $8 for miole and moved from Andover to Led- the floor of the House back to pus turmoil, cEune here Wednes­ (Oanilmied from Page One) Ing windows and tumbling dish­ family support. Dr. Mead said. buB contract to five yeara acayed female and $7.70 for fe- Andover yEird . - his orlghml proposal. He weu day to seek appcovBl for some es. and furniture. ■ The 67-year-old enthnqxdo- Sale According to Shepfird, this ac- mole. Community Club Fete persuaded this was not a good $10.2 rnllUon in state money to All were mangled, burned and Flying glass and debris inside gM, who is a Cohimbia Univer­ Uon was iUegal and the result- Licenses may be obtained at Andrew Czuchry, The Andover (Community idea, itad the bill passed. aid needy students at staite col­ body disfigured. the SSO^acre site of the 78-year- sity adjunct profenaor, and cu­ tagIng contract InvalidInvaUd andend there- her office which is open Mon- Club will celebrate its 10th Etn- The Senate, however, did leges. Immediate Identiflcatlofi was old plant Injured 86 workers. rator of ethnology at the Amierl- ^ vCtW/ Easy fore subject to be set aside by day. Tuesday. W ednee^ and Jl- gx3t the Idea. the following day. ty identifying the poison, howev­ Patros Election But the first agency, a large, Ohio, for another dog. herd, the cowboys on horseback BLADE SHRUB A HEDGE TRIMMER The agent said the doctor nor­ er, and several common anti­ Best in It* pric* clat* for profotslonal and homa- In other busineBB before the nationally known outfit, told But, he added, '“nils dog was communicate by walkie-talkie mally used "is very understapd- dotes failed to work. ownar. Exclualv* tooth daalgn grip* foliaga for U-153 JIG SAW 17.95 * board, Euiother letter, aent by .her, "We don't handle that sort ing of this kind of problem, my perfect. Where do you go after radios and portable steel fences claanar; faatar cut*. Wrap-around James CEirey, questioned th e * Front back ind hip siimming As a result of his experience, perfeotion?” are used to keep the herd to­ hahdl* parmit* ua* In any poaltion. Master Pack 5 Z] of thing. Sorry. Goodbye.” dear. One time I sent a young Shulman said, he would like to IISV AC; .16 HP. "wisdom” of AsslstEtat Superln- side panels. Another well knoun ngi^cy girl to him and she was so nerv­ gether at night. 29“ • Mesh inserts in each panly leg. see legislation passed requiring The herd of yearling charolals tendent-PrlncipEd George was more sympathetic but orJy ous he took her shopping In that whenever rat poison'’ is Patroa being recently elected a referred her to the Japanese downtown Tokyo before the op­ Just Like the Old West cattle, a French breed, reached placed in a public location, a the Puebfb Pintado area member of the Windham BoEUd Consulate. She phoned there and eration to calm her dov^Ti.” sign is posted identifying the r v of Education. His term begins w ^ toW that it hod no medical PUEBLO PINTADO, N.M. Wednesday, about 70 miles and: type of poison and the antidote. (AP) —The 700 head of cattle five days out of Bluewater, LA A * A 4 A A-A I in the fEdl. connections but it would issue Shulman said he must go into being driven across northwest N.M. It still has about 90 miles Carey said he felt it was "a her a visa "What \x>u do In Ja­ the hospital for an operation in New Meixco toward summer to go to Pagosa Springs, (Colo. U-372 22' PROFESSIONAL DOUBLE- conflict of interest” and would pan Is your own business,” she School Menus EDGED BLADE SHRUB A HEDGE TRIMMER be so long E ta Patros remEdns a was told. Big 22* cut for profaaalonal gardnar or homa- member of the Wtadham bOEtid 3 2 : ownar who want* th* baat. Rollar tmring*. Wrap­ The third agency call drew around handia for ua* In any poal- E tn d chief Etdmtalatrator of P or­ this re^nnse: The cafeteria menu for Man­ don. Exdlualv* tooth daalgn for faat Industrially ter School. ‘Ts this for an abortion? Yes, chester public schools June 9- cut*. 115V A(^ .)7 HP. 39“ Myron .Collette, superinten­ 13: ' dent of sdiools, sEdd Patros..tii we’ve handled it before. But it’s Monday: Hamburg gravy on Low cost, versatile time-saver that not the kind of ttiing you Hke to ARE YOU 11 YEARS OLD OR OLDER? appeals to every homeowner. not chief administrator, as he mashed potato, buttered wax himself is. He added that there talk about on the phone. Why beans, bread, butter, milk, .pine­ Makes straight, curved and scroll don’t you come in and .see us? • ARE YOU INTERBSTBD IN EARNING YOUR OWN MONEY? JET STREAM q cuts in wood, metal, plastics, and have been 'queErtlons raised apple upside down cake. other materials. about educators serving on such I’m sure we can help you." ■IWesdiay: Frankfurt on a roll, PHILCO FTom another travel agency: • HAVE YOU THOUGHT ABOUT SAVING FOR YOUR FUTURE EDUCA’HON? Includes U-1350 rough woodcutting boards E tn d sEdd, "We have' one 5 potato eWps, cole slaw, milk, PISTOL NOZZLE blade, hex wrench and holder. here in Columbia —Albert Hadl- "Are you referring to an abor­ sliced peaches. • DO YOU KNOW THE VALUABLE KNOWLSIDGE YOU CAN GAIN FRCOK OWN­ Back Help tion? Yea, we can take care of Capacity; hardwood 1", softwood glEUl'.” =8 a CapEudty: 14 full table settings Wednesday: Baked meat loaf, ING YOUR OWN BUSINESS? 1 3000 SPM; Vo"' stroke length; Hadiglan. who read Carey’s everything tor you. We worj^ parsUed potato, whole kernel No. 970C a Sparkle-deen washing action—no hiund rinsing needed through someone In San Fran­ • HAVE YOU EVER ’mOUGHT THAT YOU WOULD T.TTTB! TO OWN YOUR OWN 115V AC; 2.4 amps.; HP; net wt. letter, had sidd he agreed in a Racks glide out individually for easy front loading com, bread, butter, milk, ap­ 3 Vb lbs.; ship. wt. AV a lbs. cisco who arranges for the doc­ PAPER ROUTE? SPECIAL substEtace with what OEtrey lutd 7 .9 7 • Emulalflea and flushes away small, soft food pnitirks ple crisp. SEdd, Etnd that he felt a sltua- • Inner back band rirmly supports UiEtt cling to dlohes—no filter or screen to ctean tor and hospital. You can leave Thursday; Italian grinder, Portland Weikiesday morning While They Last NOW ONLY Uon could arise between th e lower back. apple sauce, milk, ice cream. THE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD two boards where there might • Improves appearance bp-i “THE SERVICE C»MPANY” arrive in Tokyo Thursday, have Friday: Baked macaroni and HAS ROUTE OPENINGS IN MANCHESTER AND IN SUBURBAN AREAS •14.99 be a conflict. (Although Patros ture. Sunburst Print Shift your operation on Friday and be cheese, buttered green beans, • Front panel lifts, firms and llal- back home Sunday.” attends all Columbia Board of Dacton*°Polyesler/cotton voile lop, cotton bread, butter, milk, mixed Education meetings, he does Ttie total cost, said this agent, SAVE 10% ON duck pant with gaucho leg. Sizes 8 to 16. fruit. 20% OFF ON not vote). 3 .9 7 includii^ about $700 air tore BoEtrd ChaimiEtn Donald Tut­ F R E E )! 2 pairs of **ttl $80 ntedoBl fees, would IF YOU ARE 1NTERE5STED THE APPLICATION SHERWIN-WILLIAMS MANCHESTER BELOW WILL MAKE IT ElASY FOR YOU TO TAKE ALL GATES HOSE tle said he felt it was a disUnot 2-Piece “Twin Pri*tt come to “well under $1,000.’ ’ P re ju d ic e s THE FIRST STEP TOWARD OWNING YOUR OWN PAINTS advantage to Columbia since Cotton Duck Halter Se« Japanese law allows abortions Enkasheer*^ Dacron <"polyesler/cotton voile lop, Haller top with bandana print trim and cot- ! ROUTE the locEd iRChool hEts been try­ rayon acetate pant. Sizes 8 to 16. If continuation of pregnatvey LOS ANGELEIS (AP) — Many ing to oo-ordlnate Us curricu­ ton duck pant. Sizes S to IS. V X / i might affect the mother's health foreign students go home with­ FLU it out and mail to Manchester Evenings Herald, Hose IS Rliwell a t, Mondieater 06040. FISHING TACKLE NOW IN STOCK lum with that of Windham High ■ from a phjrslcel or economic out losing any of their preju­ school so that Porter School dices about the United States, with each My Fair Lady Ghdle Hostess Culottes Black & White Slack Set viewpoint Interpretation of the courses would be on a peu: with purchaaed. m One-piece jump suits or 2 pc. tunic in' law la left to a licensed physi­ says a former U.S. Ambassador stripes, florals and novelties. Machine wash­ IvV TELEVISION illm ^ a pplia n i c e those In Windham. cian. to Mexico. Dupont machine washable able cottons. Bra lops or cut-out styles in Dacron Polyesler/colton print voile wiih Patroa said there were several wide leg pant. Sizes S lo IS. The Oregon Legislature has Indeed, said Fulton Freeman, attematlves open to him and he . Lycra. S<8-10),M-(12-I4).L

M OB EKSmSKS MANCHESTER EVENING HEAALD, MANCHEST^ CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1969

HARTfFORD, Ootm. (AP) — tatlon period from one to tw.7 tng on-Job training programs at Nixon Hit L ike It Is Grenades Hurled V .S . To Continue Prohe The Oomecttcut Oeneral As- years for negligent death or in- companies doing state or federal Chile Shims Rocky, ■emWy paeeed the following jury to person or property be- work. In Jerusalem MBs in the regxdcu' btenntal ses- Legislative Actions cause of malpractice, for In- Permit tenants to deposit rent Assemblying the For Attack In Columbus Police Bribes tton wUefa ended Wednesday; Jury sustained after the effoc- payments In court M, after com- Mob Traps Three JERU8ALICM (AP) -41and Uve date. plaining about legitimate build- But Tour To Continue STATE DEPABTMENTS Add On Critics grenadea exploded In Jerusalem COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — A ting In the use o f ^interstate la- Create a ... ****** Superior Court town pairs Its registrar of vot- lie school driving schools to Permit a person to will his Ing violt''.lons dangerous to By Sol R. Cohm tANTTAOO, am* (AP) — A demonstratians. And in seven of and the refugee-packed Gaxa U.S. attorney says the Judtkse cilitles to aid radleteering. York Ballroad J»»'1B«». a Common Pleas Court era and town clerks tor attend- give the same rates to grad- body for use In transplant oper- health, life or safety, the land- News nnrtjiHT,., ^ "** * ®*'*®* administrator Ing state conferences on elec- uates of commercial driving atlons. lord does not correct the vlola- ttird Soulh Amailcan oountry— •the nine countries Rockafallar (Oontinoed from Page One) In Liquor Store Strip today as Arabs violently Department will continue the All nine accused were ^las visited, violence has m aired political tettlement of the '^iet- charged with ccnspirlng to pre­ ^ m p a ct to help con- of the CInWt Court (a Superior tlon laws and procedures from schools. Enlarge the Clean ALr Com- tlois . Chll«—h u riiut tt\« door to Oor. demonstrated their opposiUoa to Inveetlgatlon which led to feder- hla stays. nun war, "thus permitting (Contlmied from Page One) vent the federal government aervtoe P *^* *ssentlal rail Oourt Jud^) to the court sys- $10 a day to $26 a day. Allow state tuition grants, If mission and strengthen its pow- Strengthen a person’s right to With the pronouncement at an action by the 1971 legtsla- ttalaoB A. Rockotellor'a mlaalan, the Israeli occupation on this al grsnd jury Indictments from lawfully collecting wager­ Make the dlnwt i- f * rv. ***"' ^^***’ *> 1870). Lift the maximum from the money is available, to nonteach- ers. Information about Insurance cov- the traditional "Oyez, Oye®, ture. ■nie governor Issued a stats- MO,000 American boys to come fo ­ Bottles of Uquor the place has had little trouble, tot the Nixon administration second anniversary of the start Wednesday charging eight Oo- ing taxee. mission on ni w Revise and standardize bench present two to four assistants ere’ college graduates, who are Require Inspection and record- erage and legal recourse In the Oyez," by the Hartford high ------ment In New York expressing home.'* smashed on the shelves. the man eaid. abnsra no sign ot oalUng 00 the regret at the Chilean govern- The alternative. Gore said, is But lately there have been of the six-day war. luinbus poilcemen with conspir­ Named in the IndltAments 0DD6rtun*Mefr» - m fi warrante and ball procedures, a registrar of voters may hire taking courses for teacher cer- keeping at some 200 meat and eve t of a cpncell t’o i. sheriff, and of the official "God Many of the more knowtedg- tour. ber of the Rnovldlng immunity for crim- or appoint In each local voting tlflcatlon, in a field In which poultry processing plants Permit only Personnel Depart- saive the State of Connecticut,” able senators, representatives many breaks and attempted Four Israeli soldiers and four ing with gamblers. were: Presidant liduardo Frei'a gov- lyi v 'Sundeimood d e l J ^ 1^*it. piecemeal7 * * withdrAwal o 'j.8. » in m e” idS^ ...______^ .m___a sa breaks. V^ndows have been Ciq>t. Jerry Ryan, chief of the Communitv k itiA rl '^’*’*’* ‘* **’’ "*** prosecution for a perron district. there Is a proclaimed shortage throughout the state. ment members to see arrest by Secretary of the State Ella and newsmen were wearing sun ed with blanks and fired It Arab civilians #ere wounded. "The OMumbus project Is not omment deddad RockefSller I have sent a message to troops along with a commitment smashed. Usually, all this went completed,” said PhUUp Mi­ intelligmce section; Capt. Rob­ ^ who testifies, at the request of Require each official polling of teachera. Establish a commission to records included on a Job ap- Grasso, the regular session of glasses In the Senate and House, liod bettar stay away after two president Frei saying Ak^A that TI still^AA«1 to Ikeep____ many,______many__ .U.S. . sol- CWlCe. on at night when the etore was Wednesday night, a basooka ert Taylor, chief of the vice Abolish the post of coordina- the cldef prosecuting attorney. In Piece to have a telephone for Allow the state scholarship study medical health Insurance pllcant’s form. the 1969 General Assembly end- to protect their eyes from the ‘"nie crowd moved back. chael, a special U.S. attorney days of claAas between police hope that the U.S. presidential d>rs in Vleti»m indefinitely to closed. shell killed the driver of an squad; Lt. WUHam Voorhis, a . “ ‘ "tolc development ac- a grand Jury investigation con- *“ ® *>y voting officials. commission. If It wishes, to use policies regarding the coverage ed on a sad note lest night. (Ac- glare of television lights. "While tMs was going on, a from Washington. He declined and Modcnts in the capital, mission will have the opportuni- keep Prerldent Thleu Ir office " "It was bad the night Martin army command car In the Gasa vice squad officer; Sgts. RobeK Uvities, with the state Planning cernlpg narcotics, gamblig or ***e prohlUUon up to 10 per cent of its grants for coaU of mental Illness. LABOR tually. It was 12:25 this mom- The tmditlonnl crunch of last- third employe caBed the police. Wednesday a group of stu d en ts...... 17 U . l»ur »l. ol .MUUX. •n, D«noc« Luther King was assassinated. Strip. The car crashed. Wiling “ “ Brodt and Frank Starkey, and Councll and the finance and con- violent crimes. against splitting or other w e for studenU taking college prep Require the licensing and reg- Prevent an apprentice from j minute bllHradlng and of haste They broke windows and stole ^ o other soldiers and wounding ^ ^ poS^men ’were charged Patrolman Gary Roach. Robert ^ 1 commlsslatiar taking over Permit office space to be used ____ . . ulatlon of youth camps under I*"®"’ ? ’®/"*®"* Gov. John Dempsey, just over accompanying confusion to burned an American flag. the personal advice and counsel for the Senate. some stuff,” he recalled. Martin and James Marcum, all the functions. in lieu of buildings for the Pro- *‘®®® RTOvernor and lieutenant Require local boards of edu- the state Health Department. satlon If he Is out on strike with ____ with accepting payoff* fttHn or- governor which are on the ballot cation to make their schools ' . y Toiinur •innrruiirmBn houT earlier, had Vetoed the through was missing A Foreign lOnlstry commu­ of President Frel and other other serotors critical of the '“******“ ’ “*■ ^ "I hope something is done,” One grenade was thrown to- ganlsed gamblers. A ninth man, of the vice squad; and Frank Increase the membership of bate Oourt. . w Classify certain products that fellow Journeymen. i«risianr« are "iR**. as a unit. nique said; "The Chilean gov­ leaders of his country,” Rocke- administmUon______j i i s . _____ . . oirecA.. he added. “I know I won't ever day at a group of soldiers out- described as a Columbus num- Baldassaro, accused of running the Board of Mental Health Create an alchollo and narco- A,,.... ■‘'i<«®®‘ ®*rtbool« that oftuse Intoxicating effects as Ensure that teachers have a " ® xhe House did little business ernment has Informed Gov. feller said. took I..U. P°"cy "He called the operator again. go up there again.” side a poUce staUrni In the SI operator, was charged with » numbers operation In Oolum from seven to nine members, tics treatment program within Allow citizens, temporarily re- "present the achievements and controlled drugs, thereby re- Job when they return from ac- faced a special session, ex Rockefdler of the convenience Inin Sansan Clemente,ciem em e, camCalif. ,, as Nixon's Implloatlons th4y are 7 “ Ma'asI refugee camp south of making payoffs to policemen. bus. Allow the highway commis- the Department of Corrections, the absentee ballot. and groups from all ethnic Prohibit a person from plerc- Increase examination fees tor , 've®Ks ^ expected to be ^ ----- ^------^ of suq>endlng Ms visit to our where President Nixon stopped "the new l-olattonl^' ^ police station who switched Mm Gasa aty. Three Israelis were The grand Jury named nine Ltoted by Makley as oo-con- rioner to construct and maintain Permit hunting of deer with 6:30 for three hour.i) dlstribut- country.” to a desk sergeant. Requiring municipalities to and racial backgrounds." i„g ears for earrings for a pro- hairdressers and instructors. one-day duration, off on his way to Midway Is­ Seo. J. W. Fulbrlght led the wounded. other persons including two po- splrators, but not indicted were; comimuter parking facilities on bow and arrow on Sundays dur- „ ing gifts, extolling the leader- The communique added that "AU this time, missiles are Rose Has ‘Ball’, have available extra voting ma- Permit district committees ap- ,h. Increase hairdresser license land, White Hmise news qwkes- expected outcry from Demo­ Temrton was high In Gasa, and ucemen, as co-oonsplrators. Police Sgts. Melvin Helmamfol- space on, above or under high- Ing the bow season from Nov. .. j . . j...... w . , 5 ° ! ! ! ! ” !!’. .“ ''®: «top of I’oth p®rt>®®- ®"‘i f*'®"'*- Foreign Minister Gabriel Valdes coming through the windows and way rights-of-way. 1 through Dec. 31. ®“ "®*’ t»*e quMtlty based on pointed by boards of/educaUon Prohibit sale of eyeglasses education-requirements to ninth- “^toese at 12:20, to a man Ronald L. Ziegler said he cratic opponents of the Vietnam some shops were closed. Both Mayor M.E. Sensenbren- lar and John Kaiser; former po­ 'ng nil who had a share In the would be In Wasblngton Uter had no comment on ChUe's deci- door. There were Ure irons, As Stowaway on war and the proposed Safeguard A hand grenade was lobbed ner and Police Chief Robert liceman Wilbur Stevens, now a«,7 tl, W.. "pSnJ’Slnr.Mv.t.n.to »^.r. not .r Or.- gr.d. 1...I M, i five-month procedings. thU week and would call on sion, "but we look for Rockefel- rocke, ash can Uds. antibaUistlc missile system— over the Old City's walls near Baus declined to comment on living in Florida; Frank Drun- President Nbcon. Valdes also ler's visits to continue.” Husband’s Ship ABM—after Nixon's speech at "The seigeant said there Herod's Gate. One Israeli sol- the grand Jury findings, saying gold, described as a numbers lrou ea *ord e^ to tw ^ or'^more ^ “ a misdemeanor punUh- **?®**' grams are im^emented, when Establish regulations for the - ( jj jy i 1^2). 1 l*a• "P “> o"® y*®* ^ -1®"- t**®" !» ajv oomml tee 1. dele^^^ hobby of model rocketry. p/rmit municipal employes to ®^®® ler to discuss "the purposes and June 16, when he to scheduled to But Joining the barrage of seemed like an hour before they —After 28 years of marrtage, .wounded, a police official re- ments. Public Safety Director chael Calafa, Lewis Mullins, Art existing Dol'luUon conditions Authorize the state police com- P*^"*®- j ^ Provide full c<^ of college Assign duty of Inspecting hos- buy credit for military service f1«nKpoey, In Jan- ficatioii of persons running poli- objectives” of Rockefeller's vis- ny to Brasil. That country's mU- Drii^mti^ dls^t showed up. BeaUy, It was Gi™ H T '... missloner to aDOoInt^^taas ®®^^ ® procedure for using education for a child of a vet- pjtal pharmacies to the Depart- mimary service -nary,------proposed- _a -- five------per cent itlcal . adveritisements . and dls- about Rose Ktrk rebelled agalnM wav ported. Fred Simon, who heads the po- Lee and Cornelia Banka, who "B" for retirement. it to Chile, the communique itary dictatorship is determined Hcan James B P e a n ^ o f mlmitee. s ^ ^ voting rolls for selection of jur- eran listed aa totally dl«a>led. ^ent of Con«imer ProteLon Ing goodbye to her sailor hus- Steel-helmeted troops trorted In Paraguay, the third "But it was Impooslble to get )«d a stowaway aboard, side. They stopped Arabs enter­ "Blessed are the placemakers at the race. And I don't thkik it's Isola- .to our cara. The rioters were Back from the 17 day round ing the area to look for explo- conspiracy to defraud the Unit- —peacemakers—for they shall be the tour primarily a good-will stop. pre^red a community develop- T^®e“i raS”and evasion of "°Glre oUlL^a^ S i tfT’* nuWlo reoorts. . Hoh.l America, 5 gesture. "Deqilte the problems,” tlonlsm to 19 and set a maximum of *** . ( • \ Our present differences are Comm'^tilee. Each state repre* it started when Peru said he sharp focus the feelings, Ix^pes the armed forces" and were that -had been smashed. Then ‘‘FV>r years I have put up with . i _ ___st^ementB for the plaintift. coniervatlon commirelona and Provide $160 mUHon for state ®® yeare of age. (Sept. 1) Xerences of opinion, not dlf- sentative contributed $6. for the wasn't welcome because Wash- and aspirations' of Latin Ameri- charting a dlsasterious course Provide for Increases In the ® the offloer started getting pelt- seeing my husband only once Ington bad cut oft mllitaiy aid cans. posing a false choloe between non-resident hunting and fishing P * ^ ‘P'®'” **® ***' fill® «*® * ® ‘ ® _____ „ ______ting a would-be new motor vehl- slated. to Peru. That leg was trimmed “The trip is a tremendous meeting responsibilities at home «<*• every 17 days when the ship On/y 3 Days Left 11c bidding requirementa “ 3®"®*, drafting rules and regulatlona. atrucUon. license fees. (Jan. 1) ory Party. "I called police again an d docks. Hien It to ofdy for a few Gov. Dempsey said at a press some more when Venesuela siKcess In my opinion In the or abroad. Allow the PUC to Issue oer- ^'^® "*®^®‘ **®*P *^"y registration, renewal to Permit municipalities wUh ®*« <**^v«*' **® *®®«t 21 years Allow the operation of li­ told them an officer was In trou- hours becaiwe I work at a bak- conference in his office that he oimr the weekend asked for sense of finding out what the Fulbrlght, chairman of the mite for toe ^®"® "*<>“>«'*>‘>®‘ owners who ere de- State Board of Education Ap- “f ®«® (JMy 1) censed commercial kennels or ble. All he had waa a night ery. O n O u r is still against a state income postponement of the governor's President asked us to find out— Senate Foreign Relatione Ck>m- service In areas where there LEGISLATIVE Urxjuent In paying their person- proval. to convey air rights over another pet shops on Sundays. tax and that he is against a QHARaE YOUR visit after students threatened What the people are thinking.” mtttee, said Nixon's references stick, his gun and a walkie "Every wife who loves her is no regular transportation 'Boost the pays of the House ®* ? “ *® a schtol for commercial or real- ^ l e on a to it e d -a ^ Change ^ the title ^of 'dog war- to new isalaMoniats offended husband wlU know how I felt.” Remodeling Sale service and handicapped or el- and Senate chaplahw from $700 f*f*“ "***^ f ®®*^ '*®"‘ ‘ '*> **®®’ ^ ^ ®®"*«*® o'""*” *!- officer P® y~" PRESCRIPTION him greatly. "The officer took off. Mrs. Klrh said she told all this deny persons are Involved. for each regular assembly aes- f ®^‘® «"®"®‘® S™"*® “> ®“' ^®®‘« "* **J«*^"* «»n«>*»®lon for such state officials. C5A Hearings ‘a Mockery’ , Nixon's speech came the "Seeing this, the youths were to the captain and the "wender- Permitting the Department of ®lon to $1,000. (Jan. 8) *®® ‘T " . . . ^ Implement In- ^ ‘>***«*‘ P“ **“® Make It clear that policemen The l^slators, when they as- HERE same day that Fulbrlght ap- to charge again. We went ful man” gave her a cabin and Community affairs to give fl- Increasing leglsleture Kfoby- ?" '"w and c r^ *** & ?!: and firemen are covered under sonible for a special session, Require motorcyclists to cslt- l^fore a si^teliouM where we had the run of die dMp. THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY nanclal asslstanoe to human re- IMa’ fees from $8 to $35. T to 40 ^ ^ 1-.7 K.,f mob.. 7. to® Workmen’s Comipensation will not be paid any extra com- W E HONOR U.S. Committed to Purchase subcommittee to advocate a cases of beer end wine. We "It was Ifke' a second hexsey- source development programs Require that gubernatorial ap- ^ „ . . Y®®™’ ^NSUMER PR0TEC770N Ing^ of them optionaloptional. to and from crackdown on defense outlays. shut the door and blockaded moon,” she said, throughout the state. pointmenta to the State Board ^**® 6 per ourselves In. All the doors and Albert ffldn't say anything No better time than now to select a WASHINGTON (AP) — A been purchased and 23 more ere At an Impromptu news confer­ Increastog the° maximum al- of Education be confirmed by ^ °*' oUier^lor**lw^**ur ad^d part^t ^to^^durt'^'^written Require railroads to keep ®®«‘*® ^ ® days The firet nine windows In the bock w ere He’s back at sea, wllhoat Rose FVitlier’s Day G ift or a g ift fo r the June Bride. member of the Senate Armed ^ fiscal 1970 budget. ence, Fulbrlght accused Nixon lowed^ bond issuo for water pol- the General Assembly. ^ J , towns tZc J f to tos reprocessed tire. tests for drivera’ Ucenses In working yard areas free <^y® ^ ® ^ ^ _^ ® of trying to make critics appear blocked off because of earlier this time. ies and towns tack on to the Itorow Committee saye authori- to w m - robberies. ______lutlon control from $160 mllilon ^ow^oellation ^ a sales E^ T^l^^^ys^ „ . mitted to procure any of these unpatriotic. Prices to $260 million. BUSINESS U...7.bills uxof «:.xaquemdelinquent laxpayen..taxpayers. agreement made In the home, ""^rmsirimum ToeTd’ llmlte for otoer vegetation cut down. pay oner uie nme oays, u saUon hearings for more C6A ^ a o n a l olrciaft," Seamans "They wore yelling. ‘Whltey, Nedther I nor this subcom Joint Mortgage Money up a Connecticut system of “P.‘“ "*“ ****8**^ •>* ‘*1® ****** ®®*- commercial motor vehicle at H®q****® toat ^ d ln g s _ ^ e r would receive $28 per day. supu- tnanspoits cue "a mock- said. mlttee is attacking the military ’ I'MAMBIT*... m f’s.’ ‘Whltey, go back to West BLOOMFIELD (AP) — Oon- Slashed to 50% natural preserves with federal larger loans and indlvldu^ vr b u m® 1 . 1 i i, endar day following, except al- 60 mUes oer hour on multiole- construction on Jan. 1, 1970 or ery" because the Air Force al- But Schwedker complained the forces of this country," B^il- necticut General Life Insurance aid. members of credit unions to Maik* It llle g ^ fo r local hous- lo^jng, ^ the foUovirlng Wednes- lane llmUed access highways to be built later have at least ™® P” ^ ® * * P u r c h ^ by the Air Force "boxed this commit­ bright said. "We are question­ Hartford.' ready has committed the gov­ "I don’t live In Weet Hartford. Teachers Insurance and Create a Marine Resources have a maximum of $16,000 in- au^ritlw to exclude those weekend sales In and 60 m p h on all other high- two exit doors on ttie ground ®J‘^ acres of Case Mt. Is tee In so It appears we have no ing the {xilitloal Judgments that Council for study. vested. with c r i i ^ l tecords from pub- the home. “ '" P ''- “ “ ° ” '® ' level. (Jan. 1. 1970) "»*®** ®*‘v®. although ernment to the purchase. They think all white men In Association announced option” but to approve approxi- led us Into this quagmire." Create a Model aUes Com- Let small loan com pos He **^ ^ Prohibit gas, electric or wa- Require $3 annual registration Add to the deflnttlon of “bar- **y toe l^slatitoe’s State J Sen. Richard S. Schwedker, , i billion for the 23 bushiera live there. Monday they will provide $40 Another Democrat, Sen. Oay- mlttee of related state depart- lend up to $1,800, rather than of crimtaal i^ rd . ter companies from cutting off and set regulations for operat- bering” the styling and cutting ^velopment Committee was R-Pa., made the comment pj^ngg jji the budget for the fls- «etson OI YviBconsm saio ii *»”>he through "i^llon In mortgage financing lord Nelson of Wisconsin, said It ment hea*’ Case Mt. purchase (to fled his firm regards a Jan. 18 member raised the issue opposing the ABM and defense Phase out all camping areas Allow savings and loan asso- Lax on that craft. hoUday, or when the business Make children of totally dls- nient an other benefits for hy- **® i*®®** ®® ® tleposl* or an op- letter from former Air Force "There were no police. They ®®Y*itl2aUon will put up $20 mll- SS4 CENTER SI. later, Haughton said: “ We con­ boondoggles are unilateral dl- leased from the a’.aite at wh ch clatlons to invest in property Increasing the maximum al- office of the company Is not abled war veterans eligible for peptetislon and heart disease. ^'“ ** I" the bonding bill adopted Secretary arold Brown didn't even know there were 34-acre downtown sider that we have had the op- sarmers and new isolationists." the occupancy period exceeds located within urban renewal lowed bond Issue tor housing open. (May) $200 yearly of state tuition aid (May) **y General Ass^bly. H A N O H lR m . CONN. three people back there. project that will include a 20- ***6 firm commitment tor a second exercised,” if the contract "It is not unilateral dtoarma- MANCHESTER three weeks (January 1970). projects. (July 1) f®*" toe elderly from $31.6 mil- Stipulate that vending ma- at a higher education Instltu- Require the governor to de- proposed purcfiase price batch of 67 eSAs. The original is canceled now, he added, ment to urge that we get down "We could hear the bottles Provide tax abatements for Permit adjustments in regula- Lo $49.6 million. chine owners must list a tele- tlon. (Jon. 1, 1970) clare someday within the first ‘® FMO.OOO- The additional mon- T E L 6 4 9 ^ 1 4 order was for 58 planes. smashing. They yelled, ‘Let’s building, 100 retail shops NEXT TO CALDORS—646-1914 "There would certainly be nego- immediately to the busineas of hlstoplcal buldllngs in financial tlons governing the powers o( Allow cities and towns to In- phone number on the machine increase to $78 the maximum 9 aays of October each year aa ®Y needed would be subject to get those white guys. They ® five-level enclosed perk- D [J •Thls whole process makes tiatiow on wl»t we W e eirti- arms control negotiations with HOBBS THIS W EEK—10 AJH. to 7 PJH. peri). credit unions to make unse- crease the interest rate pay- at which repair service 'can be amount the state may pay for L e< Blrikson Day. ______our authorization hearings a b, „ must be In the back room.’ area. Construction will be- 'A r -. 4 the Soviet Union and. In the Create a state revenue task cured loans and to borrow J"®"* on delinquent local tax obtained for a nonworking ma- a grove headstone for a veter- Allowing for disqualification of mockery,” Schweiker said. when a group of top officers meantime, hold up the deploy­ “ Somehow, they didn’t attack "Orlfinel It forever" force money. (May) ** *.*^. **'**"' ® Per cent to 9. chine at any hour of the day or an. (May) a horse found thru a saliva Noting that the Air Force de­ us. ______who had appeared Tuesday with ment of new weapwis systems Set up guidelines for profes- Allow youngaterfi under 18 night. Ordering a survey to deter- test to have a trace of drugs nies it is obligated, Schweiker Seamans were recalled, Lt. such as ABM wMch threaten to "I heard a couple of shouts of COURTS AND PRISONS slonal service corporations of age work in approved Authorize the commissioner of mine the feasibility of creating vdille in a drawing contest. added; “ The Important thing Is Gen. Durward L. Crow, Air accelerate the deadly and costly ‘Police, police.' They left. Permitting a defendant access created to render certain kinds work-recreation programs spon- agriculture to set regulations a state cemetery for veterans, that Ixickheed thought they )iad comptroller, said the only arms race," Nelson said. "Hearing a lull, we unbarri­ to reports by experts used by „f professional services. ®°"®‘* **y "lunlclpalltlea or hu- for handling, candUng, and CONSTITUTIONAL a binding contract. thing Brown’s letter means Is And It Is not Isolationism or caded ourselves. We were going YOUR the plaintiff. Permit savings and_ loan_ as-_ *"®" resources development package of eggs at farms. WELFARE AMENDMENTS I Sgree with Lockheed, jbat "we have the right to buy unilateral disarmement to Insist to try to make It to my car Jump the maximum penalty iocraVlom to Invest in loons an- fK®"®!®®- Require owners of completed i^ o w direct payments by the Include as elecS ve office that Schweiker said. If such proce- jbem ” hat the war in Vletntun be end­ which waa up the street and for throwing or shooting at rail- nroved and guaranteed by the P®*mlL dtles and town-s to or under constructed wells to welfare dei^rtmcnt of rent to of attorney general, W MNrS dures are followed, he asked, ______ed and our troo^ brought HOME & GARDEN N on the other side. There were road cars or w ilfu% destroying agiencv for iSematlonal devel- ‘'-®* **P mutual police assistance fence them in or take other landlords when welfare tenants Include under the term veter- "what’s the sense of having home.” mobs of teens on the sidewalk G Al Y raUroed equipment from one o^ent P®®*® «=«« ***« Vlet- CSialrman John Stennis, D- Twins Marry said that no responsible Ameri­ "W e ran. to two yeara and a $1,000 fine, state bank andtrust companies "*'* dancing In pubUc places on Provide for optional saliva Put a budget maximum on nam conflict from Jan. 1. 1964 Miss., disagreed with Schweik­ can advocates that the United “ They threw rocks, bottles, Provide for complete erasure T l L ^ in tae A^an De^efo^ Sundays If they ro desire. testa to be given by the state welfarespending and chaijge to conclusion, er’s interpretation, but said the States lay down its arms alone. rotten eggs. of arrests and olUed records meta ^nk ueveiop Authorize toe state to take ove to horses entered in certain qualification requirements for Appropriate $1,000 to help committee wiU continue to look West Pointers ,a demand that we readjust o SPECIAL ITEM SALE I BAKE SHOP “ The other two fellows Jump­ when a person is found not P..f municipal airports. prize-carrying contests at fairs, welfare assistance. cover expenses met by -VliTV of into legal complexities of the “ What Is sweeping America is ed In the back seat. I got in guilty. w ^ keep lunkTd cars X te “** ** commission to study with disqualification for horses Limit visits to homes of wel- annual Loyalty Day parade. WEST POINT, N.Y. (AP) — a demand that we readjust our controversial C5A contract. front. The Negro fellow put his TRAVELING 90" FAN i iKirp^v Allow UP to 15-dav furloughs Z ^,,1 housing needs of low-income found to have been given drugs, fare recipients to reasonable Permit savings and loan aa- 519 MAIN STREET 649.7479 Both the Air Force and Lock­ Twin daughters of a retired priorities and our goals so that Army colonel married West hands In front of me to protect for o ^ Prii^^ wltHh^ f®"**'*^® torpughout. the state Put the weighing and ga^ng times. soclations to otter savings de- heed were asked to submit we tackle the Immense prob­ SPRINKLER INSECT time eventuallv to be* made un tt i ^ with an eye to providing beat nrllk under the jurisdiction Authorize the state insurance posits under the Housing nd Point graduates Wednesday, me from rocks. Formerly Davis Boko Shop more infgormation to the com­ lems we face at home and “ I was shaky with the key. I T c^erdng motor vehicle „v,„^ conditions. ^ of toe state consumer proteo- commissioner to allocate persons ^ban Development aTZ i 968. making it three daughters now abroad with realism and r>ot mittee staff. But the car started. I put It In FOGGER fe^nensTpri^ frlml^ varied formulas for tlon department, and providing in high-risk areas and unable REFERENDUM that he's given in marriage to with rhetoric.” Cranston said. Stennis agreed with the Air first, laid on the horn, and we record al^et ^heS h^ is up a Federal Riot Re- assitance In relocating llv- for licensing of persons engaged to receive regular insurance to Approve a voting age of 18 Military Academy men. All the In a Cincinnati, Ohio, speech. Force position that there is no moved out rapidly. S n o t o ^ ; » r ^ t o e r r r me Ir.surance ^ n d to cover com- ,„g or business quarters because 1" weighing, gagulng. sampling one of a pool of fire and casual- „ th^ ^ ,t weddings resulted from blind Sen. George S. McGovern, D- firm commitment because of a “ A barrier was at the end of leTal H of highway construction. or testing of milk or cream. ty insurance companies for ^ referendum. dates the colonel maneuvered. S.D., took Issue with Nixon’s clause in the original C5A con­ Barbour. It was a police horse. ^ tte^ orr m P®rmit toe highway commis- Require bus companies to ^ve special cover^e. Approve annual sessions of the "We had moved Into a new criticism in a Madison, S.D., tract sa>-ing all actions are sub­ "We smashed through.” ^ ^ a u s e to^ for construe- to sell, lease or rent land more notice of projected ached- Extend the food-stamp Assembly If the voters ____ neighborhood in Bowie, Md., speech of the "self-righteous gooa cause can oe snown, the jicn of various antiwater pollu- ohove or below hlrhwav rivht- ule changes. program throughout the state. oo-roo in a icwo narnmn/Tn-n ject to congressional approval The young man said lliey did in’ its a u tiw ^ tio n and'^appro- '" “ ral arrogance” of protesting YOU SAVE $ 2 .0 7 ^or i^ord does not have to tlon faciUties.' ofTay for u rb eS a l t7toe Make It more difficult for a a $ l . L tax exemption I" a 1970 referendum, NOW OPEN not feel safe until then. one,” said the father. Lt. Ool. college students be made annallajble in advance.) Allow the PUC to waive the community. landlord to evict a tenant for to elderly persona and freeze priations process. Back on Barbour St., police 5 - 1 0 - 1 0 While controN’ersy raged on Richard P. Cassidy. "I was feel­ What of the moral erosion In­ GARDEN Dropping toe requirement for annual audit requlrejnent for Require preparation of com- nonpayment of rent. If toe ten- their tax rate. - WIM) CARD BRONCOS ing sorry for them so I called up volved in our senseless waste of ran out of several loads of tear parent or guardian of a minor public utility firms with an an- munlty development plana to ant has been trying unsuccess- Make available the same serv- Capilol Hill, the giant jet trans­ gas trying to keep the crowds the hostess at West Point and blood and resources in Viet­ to appear with him to oourt un- nual gross income of less than qunl'f” for financial a‘”’l'‘.ance fully to get necessary repairs ices to people with badly Im-DENVER (AP) The Dea­ port was flown across the Unit­ from gathering. Other stores PLANT FOOD asked if there was in j’way rfie nam?” McGovern asked. der unusual circumstances ap- $10,000. (or housing of the elderly. to the property made. paird vision as offered to blind '’cr Broncos of the American ed States for the first time; a were broken into and looted. il5«« proved by the judge. Permit savings banks to have Permit towns to allow drinking Ensure financial protection for persons. Football League have been des- three-hour and -tS-minute flight .could have them ^introduced -YOU SAVE $ 4 .0 7 FOR BUSINESS FOR THOROUGH INSEGT At 9:46 p.m., firemen were Gr^lng 26 days of "good up to as much as 33 1-3 per places to extend their hours on television set owners whose set mmssur niriHTn jgnated “ a wild card’ team from Dobbins Air Force Base, called to the Nelson Package Ga., to Edwards Air Force (3aasidys. now of .\urora. Social Planned GONTROL.KILLS GNATS time deductions from sentence cent of surplus fumts Invested Sunday from 9 to 11 p.m. Is sent from the origrtaal re- in the 1970 realignment of Store Bifter youths set it afire Base, Calif. Colo., brought their girls to 8 0 LB BAG MOSQUITOES & OTHERS of Inmates of the corrections de- in real estate Involving the Increase the maximum an- palrman to another. Protect the confidentiality of professional clubs. This means At Green School with torches. Firemen had dlf- YOU SAVE $4.11 ELEGTRIC, PORTABLE ALL BAKING DONE O N PREMISES J. T. Jacobs, pilot of llie plane " ’est Point for a weekend in partment system for 180 days bank’s business. nual Interest rate on municipal Create a consumer education mental' patients’ records. Denver may schedule an extra The Manchester Green School Acuity getting through th e 3 SPEED.SAFETY F IT S ALL 4 GYCLE ^ and director of the C5A test pro- 1^67. The girls took It from 5 - 1 0 - 5 WATERS UP TO 1 0 ,0 0 0 worked in toe system. Levy a $5 filing fee on initial Improvement loans from 6 to 9 division In the Department of Make vmeivforceablediscrlm- game with a club now to the Na- social at the school Satur- eanes to get to the blaze. CARDEN MOWERS.EFFECTIVE FOR Inatory contract clauses Involv- tional Football League. gram at Edwards, described the to^re. 50LBS-51.95 ntSTFNI SQ.FT.IN ONE SETTING GRILLE BOTH FRONT Boost the amount for wUlch applications for Insurance per cent. Ooneumer Protection, Jo______Ann, 19. married 2nd Lt. ilay. beginning at 1 p.m. Pro- H a r^ rd saW at 10 SEVERAL DAYS parents are legally.liable to cas- agents’, brokers’ and public ad- Spell out toe necessary plana Establish a commission to flight as routine with speeds up Keep your HOLDS UP TO 150* OF AND BAGK. Larr%' B. Main last June after ceeds will used for PTA proV P-*®- ^ e y 1 ^ the situa- es where a minor child causes justera’ license applications, to qualify for Comrtlunlty De- study and make recommenda- to 575 miles per hour. Aerial garden growing! 7/16" HOSE. damage from $780 to $1600, tbe fee covering the tak- velopment Action Plan assls- tlons on decency to materials maneuvers added 33 minutes to ^-duatlon ceremonies. ecte rJ n^ n^® ou ^ l^ “7liT“'‘* Specially the firing lime, and the plane The twins, blonde Constance The public is mvited. Door out-of-town help. Set up a five-year prison term ing of an examination once tance. ava'leb'e for sale to the public, prizes will be awarded. Negro iiiend said he formulated by was airborne 4 hours and 21 and brunette Lorretta, both 22, maximum for any correctional rather than the three chances Provide state grants to muni- Authorize the commlsslonsr of A delectable feature of the af- on Two Jlma as a Ma> Agway. Your best choice for SEE A minutes. were married in the same Institution Inmate or parolee at- new allowed. clplaltles to lieu of taxes. consumer protection to give fl- all-round'use. Great for pre­ tacking any employe of the De- permit bank^ to invest in ob- Provide state grants to neigh- nanoial help In local housing Stennis set next Tuesday for church a year later. “ I paring new lawns. FEATURING SQUIRE APPLEGATE.FORD.and HAHN ECLIPSE the start, of the committee's "I alt"Ost didn’t think I ivould make their own ^ " y' partment of <3orrectlon or a ii„„Hnna nf the government Nn- borhoods when they lack fed- corte enforcemert. mark-up of ihe military pro- make it.” said" Lorretta. “ Con- sundaes with ^ much sauce or member of the Board of Parole. T® ® eral help. Permit each town to create a At least In the Army, y o u 5 5 curemern authonzation bill, ex- " ‘ e got engaged In November. i ^ 8reat a variety as they wish. 2 1 " MODEL Permit professional bondsmen ^ ^ , 1 I Increase the allowable bonded fair-rent commission with the have somethdng to protect your­ 18," MODEL to Increase their bond fees. Authorize "*utu^ savings indebtedness of a town from 2% -ower of orderirg lower rents in peeled to total some $25 billion. Pot the letter proposing tum^es. selves. .SELF-PROPELLED 2 2 " MODEL 2 0 " MODEL Add oourta and prisons. Cl banks to participate n mort- ^ times the average annual the case of unfair charges. Heu - * suggested______committee______until F tmtU e h r ,«February r v " There Will alsCalso be games for the children, and a cake sale. “Me, I could not believe a TURFOOD Permit one spouse to bring ‘*'‘*®'® savings and receipts over the previous three Require tamper-flroof od- members will be heavily in- Lort-etta’s husband is 1st. Lt. SPeCM l . . • . ® 17-.rt V. rk oo /-../II rt f.i« CT * • ' • . mob could be so angry. I’m In .99 suit against the other even loan associatiers. years. fluenced in deciding on C5A Bobert E. Keenan Jr. of Moun- $II5„49 $68.88 $59.99 ometers on cars made after the National Guard and we’ve Only I Establish Connecticut funds by . testimony that the toin Home, Idaho, a 1967 gradu- Volpe Lauds Nixon though the negligence leading to Jan. 1, 1970, been told about riots and mobs. injury occurred In a state where Mortage Authority, EDUCATION giant Ironsport is performing who recently returned from At Academy Graduatiou But this beat it. such' legal action is forbidden Provide for group marketing Allow state scholarship grants HEALTH AND HOSPITALS better than anticipated in tests. Vietnam and is scheduled to re- NEW LONDON (AP) — Sec­ "The police had their hands Stiffen the nenaltlea for oh “ *■ " ’ ®*'® P®"®""®- **'*th to go to Connecticut students Require pharmacies to keep Lockheed's contention that the torn June 28. 50 LBS retary of Transportation J(*n full. They needed more help. rtructlne the work of n firemen certain restrictions, fire and cas- attending post-graduate schools records of prescriptions filled government is obligated to pur- Constance married 2nd Lt. A. Volpe delivered the com­ They cannot let these animals or rol^man ^ "'‘Y ‘n®**rance. In otoer states (July 1, 1970). at least a 8-year period. chase more planes was brought Stephen William, of Cincinnati, mencement address at the 0>ast run wild. Greens lawns TURFOOD E^end the sDeedlnir reckless H®rn>'t Connecticut corpora- Permit local boards of educa- Remove the requirement that out in statements by Daniel J. was one of 800 cadets grad- Guard Academy Wednesday and FORD 7 H .P . ."‘Any church or dance, even up fast! SPECIAL.. 25«* MODEL driving and d X ^ n driTmJ m “* “®® ^**® ■■*‘n*‘‘®d” tlon to require vaccination ucensed practical nurse must Haughton, the firm’s board uated Wednesday morning. He told the 131 graduating cadets _ _ _ 2 2 " MODEL driving and dru^en driving to ^,^,33 against measles for each child ,33^ 19 chairman. reports soon to Ft. Sill, Okla. in Manchester, always has an The popular that President NLxon’s actions officer tvhen’ '^ r e ’r a i‘a rg SELF Dlnartment of Child ®®‘ advertising entering school, unless the child get rates tor care of state In response to a question as to The logistics of a double wed- in Washington boded well for crowd," he added 10-6-4 formula preferred by rcT^^d Y fu tT s^ cef^ coi I" Connecticut of out-of- either has had measles or is 3^^^, ^^3^ ^f the the government’s liability if the ^tog presented no special prob- thousands of home owners. PROPELLED ren ana zouui Hemces to co state ^ real33, e,tate. estate. of a religious persuasion op- -ha-™______^ .h___ . general_____ nubile their future. The young man said he went .ordinate approach to youth prob- _____ ®"arge to me general puDiic contract is canceled. Haughton lenis for the Anpy family, but It 25% of nitrogen is organic. Volpe said he was sure Presi- back to the store about 7;I6 lema with related agencies (July ELECTIONS 1? Y®®®'"®**®'*® f®«e®“ ''® for w ^ sel^ ces or the lowest said, "w e think it Is past the was discovered that the g'rls. In dent Nixon would bring peace $159.95 ELECTIONS .. a.m. today to check on it and 1). Require a house-to-house can- i,»t nubile school teachers ac- ®**®*'*'®Charge for semi-private serv- time where it could be can- their identical white organza in Vietnam, while also dmprov- pick up the wallets the three REGULAR Strengthen the rights of a de- vaas to be made during the six cumulLe up to 160 days of sick *Yhichever is lower, and celed" because of Brown’s Jan. dresses, could not walk down ing life in the nation’s cities men had cached away last fendsuit to Juvenile Oourt. months preceding each regular jeaye. (Now 120 days) setting a formula for clinic pay­ 18 letter. aisle beside their father and impoverished rural areas: 10- 6-4 night. 94 Decrease from three to two election tor voters who moved.- Require the governor topro- ments. Asked if Lockheed feels it has 'rithout sweeping the pews with The former governor of Maa- "People were just leaving $249 Adding registered chiropractic a commitment for 115 planes, their dresses. sachusetts also supported Presi- 50 LBS year’: the amount of time a. Require local registrars of claim January 16 each year aa . . , . « with some soda. There was not TRACTOR ONLY spouse must wait before filing voters In each community to Martin Luther King Day and Pby®*®*®™ to the list of persons How to make Dad feel like a king on Jone 15th... Haughton replied: "Subject to The girls settled the question dent Nixon’s proposed Safe- one bottle of liquor or beer left. for willful desertion. provide more updated toforma- require the public schools to P®"***t^ to give treatment certain funding requirements, hy having Lorretta, 15 minutes guard Antl-Balllstlc Missle sys- "There were still cat calls Authorize the OorreoUons De- tlon to the State each Aug. 31 observe It "suitably." covered "under " a nonprofit med­ yes." Haughton noted actual older than her twin, take their tern, but he opposed recent sug- of ’Get Whltey.’ ” AGWAY HOME & GARDEN CENTER partment to loan clothes and on voter registration lists. Allow a higher bonded Indeb- ical service. funds to pay for the planes still father’s arm. Connie walked be- gesUons that the Coast Guard SH I^SSSSriSH ^ o t ly u id ^ . He found the wallets and left. tool money to inmates on tlie Allow representatives of the tedness amount for regional Boost penalties for the illegal must be appropriated. hipd them. be moved from the Department The package store has been U l O TOLLAND TNKE work-release program. news media to be admitted to- school districts. practice of medicine with first Secretary of the Air Force The wedding was one of 69 of Transportation to a proposed on Barbour St. In different Reduce the number of ball to polling places at' toe dIacre- Require insurance companies offenders being liable to a 2- Downtown Manchester — 958 Main Street Robert C. Seamans Jr. told the scheduled this week after grad- new agency that could direct places for over 30 years. Until bond oonunisskmers and further tion of toe moderator to charge, giving lower automobile insur- year prison term and $1, fine, committee that 68 planes have uaOon ^ marine exploration. MANCHESTER 643-5123—DAILY 8-5—SATURDAY 8-12 the last two or three years, rogidate their duties. Boost the amount a city or ance rates to graduates of pub- Extending the statute of limi- n M » TW INTY MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1969

BUG6S BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE wtth MAJOR HOOPLE They Think of Sirhan penalty on principle. For Gold- recap o< ttw year's Mtfsgl AT LEAST THEY KEEP AAOVIN', PETU NIA, Y E I^ APMTT rr, V A P IV U R * Mein, lUe In^riemnent wouM events. Sometvhere alonr C A N T U X X AT BLOCKIN' TH' PICTURE! AAAatJB'** HAS THG Amvet H (Oolillinied train Page One) waa twnmwii ^ „ ^ ^ .. „ 'be “a ter better punlafament way they played a tape made le 16 lO O K . AT TCI.EVI6ION2 YtAAe 8 ^ T 1 IT WHILE BEEN /w onoN Rivers • ^ _____ STw«T^ for him. He Should to think at the Umi i the m THEY'RE P IC K 6Q SINCE WeteM doens't racan wata« ^ ^ *“’• <*«»•'’ the pantry. Pd nenrer heard tt M A T /A /a / OFF CASCY ffintesi that nagnt, but hit in addition to the personaL In- For Schrade, eocecutian of betore, and It atooped tte 9B O O N P .ST6N S6L. ACB08S SeBritUi ohanoa involveiuetR in the tbiy thing atiout the ventortea eeoh of the five Ims Sirhan wwdd be “irihunum and cold. The biggeat cold chill I O AS^ H A P H IS q u M n jn d prrcHBZS 1 Italian itr«am aamankcs PsteMlnlan AmlVa momont of «“ *“ * '^ * * . Bob," conducted since last June, each unneoeaaaiy,” and a violaUon *rn r had went m> my back.. COUNT eStraam in glory gave an ironic Uft to his ^ B cl^ e. “The country has thought frequenUy of the of the bellete of Strimn’s own I was there, and It couM have ANO DOWH social standhM, Wefcsri h*««llng tor disaster under diminutive asrassin who nearly victUn-JCemedv Rl'AJlIflgbtl# T/Ovvi ______a S _ J S l_ .l as.*______■ ■ ____' the end. llDlipaarinnata 1 Sarth (Latin) (tods. President Johnson and we need- killed them as well as Keii- g«-" get apialler, exxsept' for an ------as the peraon shot with Ken- But in loaing Robert Kennedy, 14 Si^araa of tether t'll ll;ll Of >the five, 01^ Wetoel ap- occasional legal development, action 4 Greek letter ne<|y —eapeotaUy among neim Schrade found others. "I've got proves (he death penalty that or, Mke today, an anttveisory. NOBBfAN SLADE 15 A t greater 5 Amber, people,” Weisel Bays. "ItR a J® J°wv Ted,” he says. "I didn’t ARCSC AAGO 21 Enrages was meted out last month to But often throughout the d e ^ forinitence strange fading. I have never ajHociatton with the U Sweetheart 6 Fashion 23 Idolixee 10 M u tin l drama Sirhan. who is now on death year, each of the five pA«r>* 25 Painful 42 Ringlets bean-In the putgie eye before, family wasn’t cloee, just with row In Son Queritln awaiting the to think a moment, and the ter- (Anglo-Irl^) 7 Summer (Fr.) SUMMER MUSIC COURSES 8 Shoehonean 2TMaleahcep 43 Mineral qpring I’m used to being behhtd th e Bob, and I ’d never m et EXhel gos chamber. ror and tumult of that night is BY V. T. HAMLIN n ils h 28 Hebrew month 44 Otiose e P IA N O A L L E Y OOP 19 Priority Indian newe. But soclaiUy, It’s kind of before that night. I’ve seen her “I thought ft waa quite fair,” freshly recalled fai diffeient 30 Baseball club 40 Honay-maker a couple times since, a MUSIC APPRECIA'nON ( p r ^ ) 9 Greek improved thtogB. People who M that he eays. "I’m one 0# the few ways. a TH E O R Y M W lX .ru. BE.XOOKS LIKE I mOVLYSOMK^' ^ JASON 20 Indonesian of lyric poet 34Motion 48Meado(w relationship Is developing. ITS aaNS ru u s> iM OF JASONS [ WHO? ) 6IAMTS , upward 49 Consume food • wouhhc’t even glanoe my way peojde who agree wtth capital One of the moot chitting mo- Mindanao lO P itd im Reglatar Now DOtNfi Bwcmswf 22 Negative reply u Droop 35 Shade tree SlNcgativa before now apeak, mid all of a Sometiilng that to developing puntehmant, although I expect menta oocuiTed to Weisel. “I Save $20 on this BE 37 European sudden I ’mi v e ry popular.” Beglnnen gat head start for N&CT. 23 Exclamations 13 Exist wen moro is Srijroxfo’s work in OaBtoinla to atooUsh tt. But it’a was in Honolulu then, ’ he ro- ofmtistection igDiahiond- river To BUsabeth Bvans, the scalp emocraftc poUtlcs. ’"Ihe As- a symbol to all of us of cause caBs, “n.TM te»1>4 tee. OR HIWZIALANP Roller-action doors permit more r v : THETRASH AHI6H ABOUT ALSO ABOUT THAT kept grabbing tor (he shoe on TMAPPiyiNG YOU'LL NEED COLLECTOR SCHOOL THAT N EED A VICE MIRED/ the floor and everytime I’d get inside stonqre. 269 cu. ft. Fomwriy $120.00 FORTMAT A HIGH JOB? EDUCATION/ vlANTTDR HIGH PRESIDENT dose, aomaone would Idok it FLOOR SCHOOL SCHOOL JOB? SHO RT R IB S BY FRANK O’NEAL laiway again .” SWEEPING EDUCATION/ EDUCATION/ At the ho^dtal later, Ueed- Uvs ffke a Tsxat mfffiona/rs... JOB/ U E M 6 V iW ^ Ing haavUy but not serloudy OUMLEn hurt, dw brushed aside medi­ ' Burroundud by ^ " N T - s T cal treatment for a while, tell­ ing the orderUes partly: "Nev­ Glenney's 10 F t SBetfooB ■ujl; m a er mind me, I’m aU rigtrt. Just s a l look after the senator.” R ow i BaiL W hite OsdBT lD0Bt.2ItailB The moat serious effect of the P O S T A N D abooting on Mrs. Evans was en Skat pMsiSB a ft. add* emoUtoial one, which aoceleral- R A IL F E N C E dollBts to joor ptop- ed a decision that began to itake trt s prtos any rancfi BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE shape after her near-fatal acci­ fund can aftordi ® (2 » J dent in 1904. n A S H . ' t h e WASHINGTON POLICE NEAR A CAR- RENTAL PLACE, THEN ASK IF ANY­ OUST PICKED UP OKA'S CAR. MR. TALK. BUT NO ONE WITH ONE WITH A BLACK lt-6 Then, and more intensely af­ WUEKEf OKA'S DESCRIPTION RENTED, DRO O PY AAUSTACHE ter last JiBie 6, she began to AND A BLUE MOLE feel that her life, twice re­ A C A R . Saai uoursell happg O N TH E L E F T CHEEK • I99I br HtA. tec. prieved, had been going no­ GENUINE SPRING RENTED ONE. OUvUST • ^oauuSTl where. She felt that if she NEW ZEALAND with our FLOROK • could make the rest of her own life happier and more produc­ BLACKTOP SEALER tive, another person’s could be, LOIN too. One coat seals, preserves, By mutual decision, -the waterproofs, weedproofs drive­ u Evanses are being divorced. Lamb Chops ways, walks, patios. C IW» >r NIA, Ibc. T JA t f i. N t. ON. For Ira Goldstein, 20, on elec­ Fast-drying, siliconized paving rc.vJir tronics company employe of “ If you don’t like the location, Pop, all you l)ave to do ii Binclno, O allf., the k illin g o f pitch resists weather, oil, lbJ ^ 1 3 9 grease, acids, gasoline, anti­ M il’ o Q> o take over the franchise for five bucks and close up or dc Kennedy has left him dlsUluslan- anything you want to!’’ ed with the American political freeze. BY LANK LEONARD SHOULDER MICKEY FINN process, although he thinks the SC A C 5 GaL dan dislUuBlonment may be only O bYOB iw . 17.95 AMAZ/MS—THATA DeTECTIVE M eanw h ile—ON the s e t a t p a r a s t a r pictures— tem porary. N COULD WHITE SO WELL— STEVE CANYON BY MILTON CANIFF 'T t changed my thinking about LAMB AUP IT OUSHTA MAKE A politics,” he says today, “from GREAT MOVIE! / THINK I'LL No need to spare these THE POWDER THE HOSTE4S RIfiHT NOW,5TOp\ / O R VOUU NEVER X good to bed. If I was ever con­ ENJOY SEEW HOW IT'S DOHEJ redwoods — they Big enough to serve a 'V PUFF DERBY ENDS COMMITTEE WILL ^ REAPINO SOCIAL '' HAVE A CHANCE ID. ’ sidering running for office to HERE ON JULY 7fli. ETASE A DRESSAGE NOTES AND WATCH 6ET AT THAT DICTION- help people, now I probably FIRM CHOPS can take iti banquet outdoors! AND BANaUET FOR OTHER AIR- . ARY IN YOUR BA6- wouldn’t. 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Giants 10 Feet Tall iaaders Bullpen Next Stop DRYSide Bolton High Moves into Semifinal Round American Lsagne Batting (100 at bats)—Oarew, Minnesota .899; PetroceUl, Bos­ o f Sports W. L. Pet. O A . ton .840. Vet Tennis caiasfD 86 16 .«B6 — To Shrinking Men Runs—F. Robinson, Baltimre F o r R S ox ’ S ieb ert Topple East IllgjSS South Windsor Botos New Yack 98 99 .891 8% 48; Blair, Baltimore 40. By DEAN R. YOST beating PMsburgfa 98 96 .600 9% NEW YORK (AP)—Big victory and left Mauch bleeding difference. We’re not Runs batted in—Murcer, New BOSTON (AP)__Sonny tour of his last five decisions— aebeit ^ Granby, 3^-2, Pros Stake S t Louis 94 96 .480 10% sarcasm In the tomblike Mont­ ourselves anymore." York 48; Powell, Baltimore 41. Sie^rt a kev in only Detroit l-O on Aug. batter to « n ^ In Extra Inning, 1-0 Giants, little Giants . . . biepert, a Key in tne a^i aeveland in 1968. He he surrendered a Iwd off single Indians Finished with a Flourish Phila’phla 18 9ar .391 14% real clubhouse. Hits—F. Robinstm, Baltimore TONIGHT’S GAMES they’re all 10 feet tall to w h i ^ sent Ken Harrelson jjj starts for the in- in the fourth, WlHlams niMied Starting late in the season Manchester High’s base- MflOtresl 11 88 3X» 91% "Mike (Wegener) was pitch­ PADRES ■ PHn.,S — 64; F. Howard, Washington 63. Reputations Completing a fine year yesterday afternoon in Bris­ Gene Mauch and his In­ being out and called in Jarvis from ball nine chalked up four straight wins and knocked In Tourney Auto Parts vs. Green Manor, Wes$ DfvWeti ing great until that Murderers Pitched Dick Kelley knocked Doubles—Carew, MinAeeota to Cleveland in a major tol, South Windsor High, winners of the NCCC title, credible Shrinking Men. Row of Hiatt, Lanier, Mc­ in two runs with a double and 16; F. Robinson, Baltimore 13. trade in April, is headed traded to Boston. the bidpen. off three teams that were in contention for post season PARIS (AP) - Rod Laver ™ niiion-- Atlsnto 29 19 .604 — play. ------^------By DEAN YOST was eliminated in the CIAC Class M Tournament as The bottom of the San Fran­ Cormick and Mason came up in collaborated with two relievers Triples—Hegan, Seattle 4; 6 for the bullpen with the with an 0-1 record, he stepped Jarvis turned in a <»reditable and Ken Rosewall, two of the DUlons, Los Angrtes 98 21 .871 1% cisco batting order fell upon Waddell Housatonic Valley Conference champion Seymour High the fourth," said the embattled on a four-hitter that propelled tied at 3. Boston Red ^ x . right into the Red Sox’ rotation performance despite A O o ^ I^ W Parks saw his three douUee and batted .289. The flip o f. the coin world’s top tennis stars over the Cinclisiatl 96 90 .666 2 Mauch Wednesday night, l i n ­ Oilers vs. Stevenson’s, 'Ver- pulled off a 1-0 extra inning — ------Expos’ pilot. the expansion Padres to their Home runs—Petrocelll, Bos­ "H e’s going to the bullpen,'’ and made 10 straight starts. He homer by Botoby Knoop m the e ^ l i « I n d ^ def®at Hall to going ii-46. BUI Mlaher, a Jun- last decade, staked their reputa- San Fran. 26 23 .531 8% ing the Giants to an 8-8 victory didn’t help Eaat Granby as victory. ranked eighth. South Windsor, Lanier and Mason, who went sixth consecutive victory. ton 17; R. Jackson, Oakland 17, Manager Dick Williams said won tour of nine decision, but sixth. Two 0^ the tour hits off ^® ^ "bared the centerfleld du- tlom against two rising young ” ^ Houston 94 39 .468 7% over Montreal that ran the Ex­ Bolton High scored a 3-2 NA'nONAL LEAGUE Seymour scored the oidy run fourth-ranked, ended the Into the game batting .331 and Kelley held the Phillies hitless Stolen bases—Harper, Seattle Wednesday after Siebert failed unable to hurl a complete him were of the infield varlsfy. ^®***®*’^®*^ ties with Jenkins Tiattod from prize money winners in the sam- San Diego 94 SO .444 8 pos' losing streak to 18 games— extra inning CIAC quarter­ Two teams with "all” records of the game, unearned In the son with a 12-4 mark. .214, respectively, each went 3- (or 41-3 innings and checked 29; Campanerls, Oakland 18. again, getting bombed in a 7-2 game, even failing wiith an 8-0 “ He did all right,” WlUtams M ^ l ^ chance oi making the the left eidel of the plate for a Ifinais of the French Open Te­ Wedneoday’s Results a record for majpr league ex­ final win yesterday after­ —all wins and all defeats—met bottom half of the eighth frame. New. York 1, Loe Angeles 0, 16 for-6 to pace the Giants’ 12-hit them on three hits until the Pitching (4 decisions)—Mc­ loss to the Chicago White Sox lead in one appearance. said in praising Jarvis, OIAC Tourntoient but Marches- .2m avsraga, gok« 6-17. nts ChampionMiipa today. SernuMu (1) pansion clubs. noon at Memorial Field in last night at Buckley Field and Dennis Rozum, after two outs, attack. ninth, when he needed mop-up Nally, Baltimore 7-0, 1.000; Lon- before a crowd of 23,721 fans at Williams toyed with the idea "Knoop’s homer didn’t really ^ behind the inching of Brian Rounding out the pttchlng staff Laver, 80, top favorite for the ■b r h bl Imlnga Jack Hiatt, Hal Lanier, pitch­ • • • Manchester. Bolton moves on Nassiff Arms continued unbeat- rapped a ground bell to Bob- ab r h e rbi Chicago 6, Houston 4 help from Jack Baldschun and bord, Boston 6-0, 1.000; Lyle, Fenway Park. of sending Siebert to the bullpen spoil Ws effort. You ca n t say Maher eliminated their hopes was Pete LalaHhlus. Being used first prize of $7,000 faced Tom Hannan, 3b, 4 1 1 0 er Mike McCormick and Don METS - DODGERS — Billy McCool. Boston 4-0, 1.000. Of making: It Windham next ap- relief, he struck out flvo bat- to the Class B . semifinals Sat­ Okker, the 2»-year-old flying en with a 7-6 success over win. cat Uiird baseman Terry 9tod' Duda. a>. 4 0 1 0 St. Louia 4, Atlanta. S Mason stroked the big hits off • • • "We’ve given him every after the veteran hurler was the pitch to Knoop was a good urday, site and team not yet dard whoso throw to first base AHco. p, 4 0 1 0 The Meta broke a scoreless tie —Culp, Boston 86; one because it went for a hom- on ktomorial ^ I d turf ters and aUuwed six walks. Dutchman. less Moriarty Bros. The Arms Rocum, lib, 4 0 1 0 San Franeiaoo 8, Montreal 3 rookie Mike Wegener In a five- chance in the world," WUliams bombed by Minnesota last Sat- annovmced. seven wide of Its mark and Tim In the 16th when Tommie Agee REDS -PIRATES — McDowell, Cleveland 82. But it really wasn’t a bad Rosewall, 94i, winner of the ti­ have now racked up Kuzia. c, 3 0 0 0 San Diego S, Philadelphia 0 run fourth inning explosion that sald. "We’ve gone along with urday. However, the manager Jr ®’^®^ D o '« Downham. batted .143 go- Bolton got some fine pitching Hannan crossed home on t h e Sbon'mer, 4(, a 0 1 0 raced home from first on a sin­ Trailing 3-2 in the ninth, the tle last year, had to play Tony straight wins while the MBs We. cf, a 0 0 0 Todar’a Oamea sent the Expos spinning within him. Now its up to him to get decided to give one moe chance, one because it wasn’t high. In ^ inirMi. end appeared -to ^ (romi junior rlghthsmder Wayne miscue. Hannan had lined a gle by Wayne Garrett that Reds rebounded for three runs National Leaghe Roche, who is 10 years his Jun- sMrts. Chucta, rt. a 0 a 0 S t Louis (Torres 1-3) at Hous­ five losses of the all-time mark himself straightened out.” it was a mistake. (act it was below the waist and jaiw surrenfcred only one run ,et In the ou tfleW ta t hitting WAYMK OAONON a 0 0 0 skipped past center fielder Wil­ and their 11th triumph in 13 Batting (100 at bats—SanguU- Gagiion. He struck out 18 bat­ lor. The Gas House Gang gave "Ingle to center and advanced Tokarz, m. ton (Ray 3-1), N —set by Mauch's 1961 Philadel­ Williams said that rookie With two out in the second In- Knoop just got hold of the ball.” H ^ Ms downfall. M lie Davis for a two-base error. games to move within two ylen, Pittsburgh .380; Hebner, ters, allowing three walks and Okker, battMng It out with the it all it had last night, thanks to to second when the ball g o t iv>tai« zi Only game scheduled phia Phillies. light-hander Ray Jarvis of nlng rookie Ed Herrmann of the The Red Sox enjoyed a break After Met second baseman A1 games of Atlanta’s fading West Pittsburgh .349. eight hits also knocked in Bol­ a six-run third inning, and led away from OWo O’Brien. John So«th Windsor (•) Friday’s Games The New York Meta, whose Providence. R.I., "probaWy” White Sox lined his first major in the schedule today before Bristol Eastern, ^ with both the JWs and vaxsi- three Australians for the title, is Ob r h bl ----- ” ’’ Runs—Kesslnger, Chicago 39; ton’s first run. Gagnon recorded 5-2 going into the last frame. Duda followed Hannen 'with a Cincinnati at Chicago 17-game expansion tailspin In Weis cut down pinch runner Bll- Division leaders, will get a shot at replacing Sle- league homer, cutting Boston’s opening a weekend series wilh ‘y throughout the year. Noske, the Mg favorite with the crowd liongo, ab. a 0 0 0 ly G rabarke^ti at the plate In Fred Whitfield’s pinch single Runs batted in- -Banks, Chi- strikeouts in all but the sixth Here the Arms erupted for single to left field and both run- jc:CTWl 2 0 0 0 Pittsburgh at Atlanta, N 1963 was eclipsed by Montreal, bert in the starting rotation, lead to 2-1. With two out in the the Kansas caty Royals. Wil- h^led b ril^ y , yWdln^nly ,, p^cher woti in lO ^ngs over at the Roland Garros Stadium 10 0 0 Wynn, Houston 39. inning and fanned the side in (lve"runs"to"keep Vhelr' mark ^®re held. Duda advanced St. Louis at Houston, N equaled their record winning the top of the 16th on a brilliant delivered the tying run and Jim Jarvis, who has a 2-1 record, did Chicago third, Luis Apaiioio Hams gave everyone -ttie day and four h^ forcing ^ ^ here. He Is liiddlng to become 3 0 0 0 defensive play. Bud Harrelson cago 46; McCovey, San Francis­ the seventh Inning. In the lone Derfect ^ second on a fielder'a choice Dubay, c, 3 0 0 0 New Torit at San Diego, N string of seven games by nip­ Stewart singled home the win­ weU in a couple of starts before and Carlos May lined singles off, although a few players were B a r t ^ t o p l ^ a allowing six passes. Marah, a the first European to win the ^ ---- — *- O'Brlant, cf. a 0 0 0 drew a leadoff walk from Pete co 43. extra inning, he wiffed two bat­ It was Dave Roback’s hit in before Rozum’s hit. Montreal at Los Angeles, N ping Las Angeles 1-0 in a 10-in- ner before Bob Tolan’s RBI dou- he went ba<* to the bullpen with and rookie Gall Hopkins tol- expected to check in with train- “ aeoond b a s e m ^ r ^ e d .180. French men’s crown since KeUy. M. 3 0 0 0 Mlkkelsen in the bottom half. Hits—M. Ak)U, Pittsburgh 74; ters, including the final out. Joe the sixth that accounted for South Windsor’s Tom Sulli­ SuHlvan, 3 0 1 0 PhUadelirfda at San Fran., N ning struggle. le capped the rally. Matty Alou the return of Jim Lonborg. lowed with a homer into the er Buddy LeBoux tor treatment Oonard wins they will share the • • * Spain’s Manuel Santana tn 1964. Stoddard, 3 0 0 0 Agee forced Harrelson at sec­ A. Johnson, Cincinnati 66. Cbmeau, the who held the winning run. Roback and van hurled the entire distance. Streaking San Diego blanked hit his first homer since 1967 (or TTie 82-year-old Siebert lost right field stands. of minor ailments. title. O ’.,,-. Auetralias have ■won It each Boy. lb. 3 0 0 0 ond, then sped around the bases Doubles—M. Alou, Pittsburgh • • • 9tati8cally Speaking the Bulldogs to a lone run early American League Philadelphia 8-0; torrid Cincin­ the Pirates, who took the lead TONIGHT’S GAMES year since then including Steve Ray had two hits each striking out six batters, allow- 'TMalz » ~b 1 "o when Davis overran Garrett’s 17; H. Aaron, Atlanta 17. In the season, was the loser. He Bast Division nati swept past Pittsburgh 6-8; with two runs in the eighth. Just ’Missed .500 Ihe Indians collected 17 extra B. A. vs. Alberti’s,. 6:16 Nebo Roche In 1966 and Rosewall last ""•I Steve Pllver had a two-run Mg no walks and seven Wta. Seymour 0 0 0 0 0 0 01— 1 ^arp single to center. • * • Triples—R. Jackson, Atlanta 6; base Mis, two home runs, 18 struck out five, walked five and Ray’s vs. Taylor’ s, 6:16 year. bases loaded double In the His counterpart, Mark AUmv E—Qrimrolkl.B-^rimro«d. OBiiant.O'Biiant. Roy, Btod- W. L. P et St. Louis edged Atlanta 4-8 and The Indfans one game below j ______, dard. I.e(t—(Seymour 6; Soum IWlnd- Tolan, Cincinnati 6. Orioles Pick Up Another Game on Red Sox allowed six hits. He had poor Keeney Baltimore 37 16 .706 the C3ilcago Cubs topped Hous­ The victory enabled the Mets CARDS - BRAVES — the .600 mark at seven wins They Meanwhile the United State's Arms’ second. struck out 12 batters. welked aor 3. ab—Rozum. Sb-Cbuota. 4H Home nuie—McOovey, San fielding support from his team and one and allowed the Bobcats tp,.. h r «r bb ■> Barton 31 18 .646 ton 6-4 in other to match their seven-game win­ Lou Brock singled in the and eight losses, will lose five " ®” ^ ! ! Dlacoimt vs. VFW, 6:16 Rob­ hopes In the women’s singles P®te Freeman singled Allen (.W) S '- l 'O 0 1 12 .648 Franclco 17; L. May, Cincin­ as they committed six errors. only one hit, a dean single to 71 7 1 0 0 6 Detroit 26 31 8V4 games. ning streak of July, 1966, and eighth, stole second for his 24th playero to graduation this June, ^ ^ ertson were rediKed Wednesday to one doubled for the losers Sullivan hits opnoaea to 110 bv oo- inning, Don Roser singled to top honors • was Green Manor professional from Long Beach, night’s 1-0 blanking of Ansaldl’s to left and right Held. Braves, who have dropped six nathy, Chicago 4-0, 1.000; Stone, the SAflRrm with a lift n’vtfmicFA ^ Minnesota 38 20 .688 walked and then dueled Dodger fastballer Bill irotntt*6^" he^ro Wt* Finally, Manchester leftfield, advanced to second on last night with a 12-11 decision Calif., went out 6-3, 6-3^ to Mrs. Contractors at Verplanck Field. Sullivan was tough in t h e of seven. Bob Gibson gave up Atlanta 6-0, 1.000; Baldschun, Oakland 26 22 .632 3% got two quick outs—WllUe Mc- Singer through nine brilliant In- seven hits on the way to his sev­ Fifth Time in Five Tries T w "cored 64 runs against 91 nina. Brian Welz’ sacrifice bunt and over Sportsman’s Tavern at Lesley Bowrey of Australia In one of the best pitched clutch sltuatiions. Seymour San Diego 6-0, 1.000. and oouDK. wmtey JeMdM T^ey won two shutout games scored when the second base- — - (Chicago 31 38 .477 6 Covey on a pop-»q> and Ken Hen­ ning^s. EJach gave up two hits. enth victory in 10 decisions. Mt. Nebo. The Manors have Rosemary Casals of San games of thq season, Jim Har­ threatened In the fifth by get­ Strikeouts — Singer, Los' Ange­ Martin said all five of Ccu-ew’s their lead over Boston In tbs AL started at third hose but moved SeatUe 23 26 .468 6 derson on strikes. Singer retiring the first 18 Met • • • NEW YORK (AR) — man hobbled the ball. A walk now won eight of 10 starts and Francdaco crashed to a »-2, 6-0 ney bested Bjorkman. The for­ ting runners to second and third OF m a n c h c s ^t c * les 92; Gibson, St. Louis 85; big thefts "have been straight East to 4% games. to centerfleld. Jenkins batted Kansas City 23 28 .440 6% But Dave Marshall drew an­ batters and DiLauro setting Minnesota Manager Billy -tsA * - « _tA»_ A nina scorea was in a 10-7 win and two consecutive errors by trail league-leading Cer/ter Bil­ defeat by M!rs. Ann Jones of mer allowed but two hits and with one out but SulUvan bore CUBS - ASTROS — Jenkins, Chicag 85. steals home. Stealing home Is Tom Phoebus, 6-1, hurled a BUDGET TER MS CkdUornia 16 31 .840 11% other walk, Hiatt and Lanier down the last 19 Dodgers ho Martin says stealing home ***® "cored third baaeman. Hector Santos, liards (10-0) by two games. Britain. struck out 13 batters. down to get Tokarz on a Ferguson Jenkins boosted his not a forgotten art bift an art four-hitter for the Orioles and NATIOHWIOC Wednesday’s Results rapped run-scoring edngles and faced. is not a forgotten art, but ^ ^ them was a 20-4 shdUtog allowed the second nm to cross Marsh Potter and Don Gllha That left four previous French The game’s only run scored grounder and hedd 4he runnen. OUARANTECO SERVICE pitching record to 8-2 as the the only run he surrendered was flrrt base and pitching, hit safe- Oonard. ® Chicago 7, Boston 3 McCormick sent the Giants Singer also fanned 10 to take American Leatrue nitchers enough.” the plate. slammed homers for the Man­ title winners in the semifinals— to the HHh when Mike Czaska The next batter -weiTt down Loaner Can Free Towbt$ Cubs reeled off their sixth A m e rica n i-«a g u e p itcn e rs jje said the threat of stealing uneauned. ly In seven straight games to ' • » * Minnesota 4, New York 3 ahead 4-3 with a two-run double the league lead with Dike Proven In the bottom of the Inping, ors. Potter adding three other Miss Richey to play Mrs. Mar­ doubled and was driven home swinging to end the only scor- straight victory behind Randy are having trouble getting borne "creates balks, ­ * • * (Inteh ■with a .270 average, go- w, ii » c . Ttu, 643-2467 Washington 3, Kansas CHty 1 before Mason’s RBI single 92. Gagnon seemed to lose control. hits and Gllha a pair. Don garet Court of Australia andi by little Jimmy Lodge’s single. Ing threat before the eighth In- A year or two years ago, we Hundley’s three-run homer end the picture where Rod Ca­ es. This makes the pitcher give TIGERS-ANOEL8 — ing 10-37. GoryGorv Uvengood,Llvensood. the n S t n k fis Baltimore 6, Oakland 1 capped the rally. A line single by Steve Grover, Simmons, Nake Koppel and The Lawyers are now 4-2 and nlng. Manehttter, Vmtm Tovm Urn you a good pitch to hit.” Mrs. Bowrey to face Mrs. Cleveland 10, Seattle 4 Three ninth inning runs lose a game Uke that.” said Met a homer and run-scoring single Good Horse rew is concerned. A1 Kaline drove in Detroit's hit by John Yates, an Frank McMullen each added a The Twins’ second baseman Jones. The girls had a rest day Ansaldt’s 3-5 in the well-bal- Seymour, for the year, oom- 4TC. SS. TAUCOTTVH.L.K.CT Detroit 6, CalUomla 4, 10 in­ wraiH>ed up McCormick’s third star CleoA Jones. "That’s the by Ernie Banks. The American League record first four rune with a double. In­ ^ 1 o w w hdteld out and Bobby Muro’s pair to the winning attack. swiped home for the fifth time O d ^ e l o started t ^ s e a ^ in 3 home grounds w l t o ^ Sportsman’s * today. anced loop. piled a record of 14-.5 and nings In the Past (or Stealing home in one season field out and sacrifice fly and ^ iWas Today’s Games in five attempts this season in is six by Detroit’s Ty Ctobb In then singled In the 10th inning to center but was retired to the ^en’s Ceppa Field finishing run to score. Then another In- Dave Soiomonson with four bliv NEW YORK (AP) — Watclv Minnesota’s 4-2 victory over the bench after going 0-9 In four close behind. . .Worst playing No games scheduled 1915 and C^Heveland’s Bob Roth set up the winner as the Tigers Held hit by Bob Briendza allow- gles. one for four b a ^ . Bob Majestic Prlnco in the Belmont New York Yankees Wednesday Friday’s Games in 1917. Pete Reiser of Brooklyn ended a three-game losing games. Dave Woine, Injured dur- w m the Wethersfield turf, ed the second to cross the plate. Warner and Ray Ford each Stakes Saturday. Keep a close night and closed in r tales tax and tax, sales tax and . tax, talas tax and were Injured, firemen said. at the Elks Home. EDT, and television coverage taunts at some of the tourna­ The player limit, which is set Ohabot, c. 4 n 9 hits, one a homer-, for Harry’s. 4 trade-in tirM 4 trade-in tires 4 trado-ln tiraa age. Charlie Sifford and his nephew, Baratow, ct, 4 0 SUM3IERETTE — Gay Dud- There were seven perform­ ments he’s played in California, at 36 in the constitution; of both 1 Roger Gedde^ Joe Gobimo had ______off your car. ______off your car. _____ off your car. There was no indication yet Bob Kiernan, the outstanding by CpS will be from 5-6 p.m. Curtis Sifford; Pete, Cliff and Major League Ball Players GellnaB, if, a 0 what caused the fire and no dol­ zic 179 —505, Bee Moquin 175- ers wlio won the 10 major Tennessee and Florida have the American and National Brenda, lb. if, 4 0 i three hits each a-d Bill Oai- Rtg. utektagt grk* ptr tin *32.tt forward for the Red and White, A victory (or Majestic Prince, Howard Brown, none related, Micheller, pr, 0 0 , Rtg. uekftugt prk$ ptr tin *2t.§S ^Rtg^juebM^^ lar estimate as to loss. 177 —505, Sandy Brown 197-183 sports awards offered at Man- persuaded him to consider by­ Football Leagues, was voted to Santoa, 3b. 3b. 4 0 0 houn, Frank Hu^ley^ Terry Cun- received the Ray Damato Bas­ who shaded Arts and Letters by and Georgq Johnson. The fire was discovered by —528, Marge Rosenblatt 190 — Chester High. Winners were passing those events. the..40-man level by the NFL in Cbmeau, p, 4 0 ? nJngham and George Przgehod- ketball Award for the most Im­ a head In the Preakness, would Elder said he plays about SO No Longer Heroes to Boys Bober, if. 1 0 0 MANY AMBASSADORS, Saratoga Springs policemen on497, Be'tty Marino 468. Dave Ware, the Hugh Greer The 32-year-old Washington- 1964 with the AFL following that Baloezak, 3b, 3 0 0 ven added a pair each. SOME TEMPESTS, SOME CORVETTES, proved player. misike Mm racing’s ninth Triple ------„ - tournaments a year but in (our ,, , , . their routine nightly rounds. Soccer Award, it went to the Ocover, as, 3 •1 § Pacing Gorman’s was J-’m PLYMOUTHS, FORDS, FORDS, DODGES, Jim Balesano led the Indians Crown ■winner, the first .since Ci­ ian definitely will not play in or five he has been the ts ^ e t of NEW YORK — (NEA) —The Herzlg, 2b, 0 (I FORDS, STUDEBAKERS, player who had done the moSt the Monsanto Open In Pensaco- racial taunts from the galleries. Now the owners ' are “ consider­ Yatca, lb,' 3 1 0 Dowling with four blows. Joe on the baseball field with a .304 tation in 1948 and the first ever loblv of New York’s Roosevelt RAMBLERS* CHEVROLETS, F-85's, PLYMOUTHS* (or the team. Dave also re- la, Fla., because, he says, the "I’m tired of being called Nlg- ing a cutback, probably to 88 or Wrobelewskl, Don Denley and batting average to take t h e to win the famed series ^vlthout Hotel seethes with the bustle of Totals 36 2 8 6 DODGES* cedved Uie Gus Guadino Award any blen^sh on his record. He racial bias by the galleries is ger or Black Boy,” he said, 39, as a method of increasing Innings 13¥4IT678 totals Ctolllns Judd each added a coir Size 7.75-15 Nassiff Arms Baseball Award. midtown . People Bolton Size 7.35-15 (or the best athlete In the 1969 has w o n ^ ^ nine of his starts, the worst he has encountered, “ it’s just come to a head. 1 the talent available to the clubs % 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 3 safeties. Size 7.75-i4 Bob Herdic, received a ’Spe­ pass In anonymity through re-, Eiaat Granby 00200000 2 graduating class. seven this year as a 3-year-old. The Monsanto tourney formerly haven’t said anything about this at the bottom of the standings. Bb: Gelinas 2. Grover; sac: Welz: INDY s o f t b a l l cial Award,’ arranged by the ■volving doors. Some stt slumped dp: Santos (unass'sted); lob: Bol­ was called the Pensacola Open, before but I feel I’ve held it un- "In most cases," said Oom- p It was a big night for North 4 for 4 for Site've Dieterle was awarded Athletic Department at the Leery though he Is of Dike, In chairs, unnoticed, well-known ton 11 Eiest Granby 9: bb: Gag­ demeath long enough and be­ missloner Pete Rozelle, "clubs non 3. Oomeau 5: so: Gagnon 13. Methpdist at Keeney Field as the Charles “ Pete’ ’ Wlgrcn Tro­ high school for his outstanding Burch has not lost any respect "There are lots of Negro play­ faces hidden by dark sun­ Comeeiu 6. lieve it should come to a hea- NO. CXJVENTRY — Brand new COTTAGE ST. —Two famUy. ateerlng, power brakes, clean. clearing, septic tanks In- duties from 8 sum. to l'p .m . rebaWe high school girt to er’. helper, good wages, over- WAREHOUSE FOREMAN ONE-HALF duplex, three > Raised Ranch, 8 bedrooms. This offering luu) tremendous Papering and ptiptf removal. c a ll 646-4220. spetxl rix weeks at a Connect- time. CaU 649-2926, A. B. Chick rUKJ!,MAIN new. r..iiCall Bob 649-2961. BERRrS WORLD $t00. Call ,648-4018 between 6- atalled, drainage firi(|s. Paul Free estimates. Workmanship COMPTOMETER rooms, a'vaUable June 16th. heated, fireplace, July 18, $260 investment pctential. Back, ______^__ tout beach. Call 648-6647. Plumbing ft Heating, Ino. ^ * 0 ______Schendel, 649-0466. guaranteed. Fully insured. 648- Experienced warehouse fore­ DARK RICH stone free loaun, CaU 643-6016 after 6 p.m. monthly. Security and refer- up to the Town Municlple Park- OPERATOR ences. Call 742-6281. tag lot. Don’t wait, $38,600. ADVERTISING 9043, 640-6826. man BgricuMural supidy five yards, $ie. Band, gravel, 1067 DODGE Monaco, 2-door /v ttic S and cellars cleaned. CLERK-TYPIST COOKS — Fun or part-time, DUPLEX — 4Vi rooms, 1% Phllbrick Agency, Realtor., hardtop, power steering and odd jobs, light night., including weekend*. house, charge of shipping •tone, fiU, manure, pool aad ■baths, OE colored appliances, TEN OR SDC-room Ranch. Rent 646-4200. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS trucking. goNTRACTOR — Interior, ex- hand, ■varied, never dull. Fee and receiving. Must have patio aand. Call 643-9604. brakes, stereo tape player and trees removed and lota clear­sor. pajntlng, paper hanging. Openings tor experi­ IhUresHng posiUon'-i in Apply In perton, Howard John- disposal, Venetian 'blinds, car- "'1th option to buy. Earle Ever- 8 AJML to 4 :3 0 PJM. mag wheels. Owner going paid. Salary 6pen. Temple BJm- ability to direct war^ouse TWO-FAMILY flats — 8 and B ed. Call 649-1794. Discount on wallpaper. Call enced comptometer opera­ small department for quali­ w>na Reataurant, 894 ToUand ALUMINUM s h e e t s ”— U » d peted staircase, basement, BJatate, 648-7019. overseas. Call 649-8833. ployment, 1 Constitution Plasa. crew. Excellent salary and plus four finished rooim on 646-3048, Oscar H eb<^ tors. Must be skilled in all fied typist. Must be high ’Tpke., Manchester. as printing plates, .009 thick, Storage, parking, bus line. phases of comptometer 627-6131. fringe benefits. East Hart­ third floor, two-car garage, COPT CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. 1966 COMET 2-door dark blue school graduate and have 28x86” , 26 cents each or 6 for One child accepted. Rent $160. Household Services ALL INTERIOR decorating, work. FHve-day week, Mon­ DUE to expansion we have an ford location. Applicant Rosort Proparty large tree shaded lot Bhccel- CM P.M. DAT BEFOKE PVBUGATION standard, cletui, 63,000 miles. good figure aptitude. Good DENTAL aastatant, experienced $1. CaU 648-2711 No pets. Available June 16th. painting and paper hanging. day through Friday, excel­ opening In toe Hartford area must be bondable. For In­ For Rant 67 lent location. $84,600. Phllbrick DMidline for Sotarday and Monday la 4:M p.m. Friday $660. 648-6913 between 6-6:80 Offered 13-A wi^es, pleasant working preferred but will train. Typ­ terview caU 289-9655, Mr. Call 649-4342 or evenings, 872- Excellent references and rea­ lent benefits, free parking, for a man to be trained in sales USED Aluminum combination 6660. Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. p.m. conditions, excellent com­ ing and office procedure nec­ Hill or Mr. Gordon. TIRED OF beach traffic? ‘Try REWEAVINO of bums, moth- sonable. Call 289-7314 aRer 6 subsidized cafeteria, con­ and certain phases of manage­ windows for sale. Various holes, xlppers repaired. Win­ pany benefit' program, free essary. Write Box "AA", Man­ Lake Pocotopaug. Cottage ren­ NEW U S ’TINO — Vacant 4-bed- PLEASE READ YOUR AD 1960 THUNDERBIRD. all power p.m. for a free estimate. genial co-workers and ex­ m ent EbcceUent opportunity sizes. CaU after 6 p.m., 649- FTVE ROOM, first floor, near dow shades made to measure, chester Herald. tals, Indoor fireplaces, boating, room Colonial, 2-car garage. with air-conditioning, dented cellent working conditions paridng and subetdlsed fpr advancement for the right ------8878. Main St., middle age couple. daaalfied or **Want Ada'’ are taken over the phone aa a all size Venetian blinds. Keys JOSEPH P. LEWIS Custom mvimming, fishing. Sleep 5-6 Nice area, needs w>me work. eoBvenlwee. Ilie adwrtlaer ahoold read hla ad the FIBST fender. Sacrifice $100 or beat Apply: cafetwia. Apply HAIRDRESSER — To seU and man. Good starting salary and full-time as plumbing . ______Heat, garage and stove, no made while you wait. Tape re­ Painting. Interior and ex­ oommisaicn. Company ■vehicle hardware clerk. Apply in TYPEWRITERS, electric, new, pets. Write Box ‘ ‘W’’, Man­ piersona. Call 644-2615. Low down payment Hurry, DAT IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In time tor the offer. 640-1921. Style wigs in our now wig only $19,600. H. M. Frechette neat Inaottlon. IB e Herald la reaponalMe tor only OBnC fai- corders for rent. Marlow’s. 867 terior. Paper hanging. Wall­ FIRST NATIONAL person. Barrett Plunlbing Sup- Olivetti — Underwood------" —- Model . . no. chester Herald. boutique. Apply Carriage prcvlded. Many employe GIANT’S NECK Height. Edge- Realty, 647:9098. oorrecit or omitted Inaertion tor any advertlaement and then Main St. 649-6221. paper books on request. Fblly FIRST NATIONAL STORES, Inc. House Wig Boutique, 18 Oak benefit.. Apply: Singer Com­ ply, 831 Broad St., Manches­ 700, lUt $426 —Sale $260. Call wood Rd. 4 room cottage, 2 only to' the extent of a "m ake good” Inaertion. Errora which THUNDERBIRD convertible, insured. Free estimates. Call ter. 622-6167. 636 CENTER St., new 4 ^ du­ TWO HANDYMEN want a Paric and Oakland A'ves., St., Manchester. pany, 866 Main St., Manches­ plex, IVi baths, all appliances, baths, large sundeck, modem MANCHESTEIR — Four room do not leaaen the value of the advertlaement will not be 1962, best offer, 640-0480. 649-9658, if no answer, 643-6362. STORES INC. ter, Mr. Moore. corrected by "m ake good" Inaertion. variety of Jobs by day or hour. E ut Hartford PILE IS soft and lofty. . .colors fully carpeted, two alr-condl- and clean. Sleeps 7, $100 week- Ranch, Ideal retirement or iy. Mrs. Carter, 742-8142. rtarter home. Picture book Reasonable. Call 643-6306, 648- B. H. MAGOWAN JR. ft Sons, PARK ft OAKLAND AVENUES, p a r T-TEMB woman from 9 retain brlUiance In carpets tionera, heat, hot water, ______JANITORS — Part-time, eve­ DRIVER WANTED kitchen with dishwasher, blue Trucks— Tractors 5 8292. interior and exterior painting, cleaned with Blue Lustre. Rent Storage and parking. $190 COLUMBIA Lake — Stnall (Rockville, Ton Free) EAST HARTFORD, CONN. a.m. - 1:30 p.m. to tend and stone fireplace in ll'ving room. paper hanging. T hlr^ years n l y . CaU 648-4468, 8 to 6 p.m. Many benefits. electric shampooer $1 . Paul's monthly. On bus line. 649-06M. waterfront cottages. some time maintain vending cafeteria at SECRETARY oBuy. 1968 DODGE % ton pick-up LIGHT TRUCKING, bulk dellv- experience, four generations. Paint ft W a l^ p e r Supply. ______I, j T Many features you wlU love. 643-2711 875-3136 Atoo 1964 Ford ery, yards, attics, cellars clean- new plant in Manchester. 247- TWO-BEDROOM garden apart- available ® during June, Oentt’ally located. Char-Bon truck, $1,096. Free estimates, fully insured. Blxpertenoed. For top execu­ GENERAL BUILDING pick-up, ex c^ en t condlUon. ed and removed. Also odd Jobs. 1010. MECHANIC or Control Desk ment, stove, refrigerator, dish- A ..„— 649-0498,a,o n,no 648 AgCnCy, 643-0688. 643-7361, 164 Oak Street. tive. Salary open. Work SUPPLIES CARPETS a fright? Moke them 643-9763. 644-8982. operator, bowling pin setting a beautiful edght with Blue washer, heat, $180. Security 2693. TRAIN WOMAN wanted for baking sev­ very Interesting. Call Ad­ RAISED RANCH — Modem PAINTING — Interior and ex­ machines. Will train. Inquire 867 Ellington Rd. (Rt. 6), Lustre. Rent electric shampoo­ LET ME help clean aroimd eral mornings a week. Apply ministration Office: deposit and lease required. GARDNER LAKE —Arrow- Trouble Reaching Our Advertiser? terior, very reasonable, tree at Holiday Lanes, 39 Spencer Blast Hartford kitchen with built-in range, L- E'OR THE Cavey’s Restaurant, 46 Blast er $1. Olcott Variety Store. 649-0133, 649-8779. j,ead Orove cottages. BVee bro­ Auto Accussorius— your home or lot. I have chain estimates. Cal] Richard St., Manchester. ahaped living and dining Center St„ 648-1416. NELSON FREIGHTWAYS 289-3474 chure. 687-1666, 848-7178. Tirus 6 saw, pick-up truck and can Martin, 649-9286, 649-4411. SCREENED loam, processed rooms, three bedroomu, large 28-Hour Answering Service do many repair jobs you Just INC. SIX ROOM duplex, security de­ family room with built-in bar, RN OR LPN, two days, 11 p.m. EXPERIENCBID preferred but gravel, gravel, sand, stone, can’t seem to get done. Call mCK ’TSAPATSARIS^P^Uiig ■ “FINAST” 47 EAST STREET posit, rental agreement. Avail­ 2-car garage. Lot, 100x200'. to 7 a.m., part-time or fuU- not necessary on first shift for CLERK -p a rt-tim e momtage, flU. George H. Orifflng Inc. (E> 1944 l>r NEA. Free to Herald Readers HURST — 4-speed with reverse 643-7095, anytime.. Contractor — Exterldr and In- able Immediately. Ekirle Elver- Wontod To Rant 68 $29,600. Phllbrick Agency, Ume. 649-4610. ROCKVILLE. CONN a plaema sprayer and a grit Monday - Friday for wholesale Andover .742-7886. LEARN TO USE ett Real Estate, 648-7019. Realtors, 646-4200. Want liitormatlon on one at our classified adverOsementsT lock out $66. Cali 649-0668. terlor. Reasonable rates. EYee 875-3388 blaster at the Klock Oo., 1366 distributor In RBISPONSIBLE adult couple LAWNS maintained. Rubbish Manchester. SNOWPLOWER, 18’’ Briggs ft " / guess he REALLY goofed—quoted Marx instead Ne answer at the telephone Hstod7 Simply indl tbe estimates. Call 643-1731. THE NURSES Aide — 11 p.m. to 7 FIVE-ROOM duplex in two fam­ with no^chlldren or jtets seeks MANCHESTER Cape, fuH taken to the dump. Odd Jobs. ’ToUand ’Tpke., Manchester. Phone M3-2828. Stratton engine, good condi­ of Mao!" 649-1868 after 6 p.m. BRIGHTER Homes — Painting, a.m., part-time or full-time. Please apply in person. ------— ------ily house. Available now. 643- reasonable three-five room dormer, 4-bedrooms, liv­ Trallcn— COMPTOMETER TELEPHONE solicitors for tion, $36. 643-6664. EDWARDS decorating, papering. Interior 649-4610. MARRIBID m a n , five nights a 6366 daya and 649-2640 e v e- apartment with refrigerator ing, dining, family, 1% baths. Mobik Honws 6r>A dvlc project. Phone Mr. Jack- SECOND SHIFT opening for week, Monday through Friday. ICE CUBE freezer. Frlgidalre; nings. and stove In quiet neigh­ and exterior. Fully Insured. PART-TTME bookkeeper, horn’s 628-4478. Upper 20’s, 646-1494. Builtling*^ Do you have an Interest trainee to ^eclallto In oil 8 to 12 midnight. Excellent maple meat chopping block, 24 borhood. Call 649-2932 or 742- AKSWGRIND SERVICE CAMPER trailer for reirt, 13’, Call John Drever, 872-4155, 875- flexible. Call Mr. Thomas Col- '______!______and an aptitude for math? hardening. Apply In person, Household Goods 51 Rooms Without Board 59 m a n c h e s’t e r Park chestnut 9301. sleeps tour to five, stove, oven, Contracting 14 4038. ■ la, 643-9686. COLLEGE Women—Nationwide wages tor right man. Apply x24; meat table, 30x60; donut Do you want excellent Klock Company, 186 Tolland Mr. Annum at the Dairy maker. Excellent condition. Garden Apsurtments available ice box. Available after July . working conditions, ‘fringe metals company hiring college 649-0500 875-2519 15th. Call after 5 p.m.. 875- DORMERS, garages, ^r^es, SD V ^F® "r . p r i c e -P ainting OOSME’n ciA N — Ft>r tejcials, Tpke., Manchester. Queen, Hartford Rd., Manches- One half cost price. Evenings sculpture, j^ooM FOR RENT, kitchen ,y*y at MISS benefits end advancement women tor summer work. Sala­ ------best ntfproffer. rtniiphCouch nnHand r-hnirchair, $136. heat, hot Water, O V 6 n- M«s lesve your message. Ton'll hear from our advertiser In rec rooms, room additions, exterior and interior Paper- waxing and makeup. Apply ter. 876-9320. prltrileges, laundry facilities, Businoss Proparty ______kitchens, add-a-levels, roofings, hanging. Ceilings, etc. Insutod. opportu.'ilUes ? Training ry $3.30 per' hour If qualified. $10. Chair $5. Excellent auto­ range, refrigerator, parking SPLIT LEVEL Jig time without spending an evening at the telephone. begins immediately. To be­ Carriage House Salon, 18 Oak Personal interviews on Thurs­ lady only. After 4:30, call 649- For Solo 70 , APACHE tent trailer —sleeps siding, general repairs. Quality 649-1003 DEAN MACHINE STEREO SET In cabinet, Scott matic 'washer, $80. Electric and storage, no pets. Telephone gin you receive. St., Manchester. day, June 6, at BTano’s Motor 6129. five, many extras. Excellent workmanship. Financing avail- Solasman Wantod 36-A amplifier, Girard turntable, 2- stove, $28. Call 643-0888. 627-9238 between 9-6 p.m., af­ 391 CENTER Street, an eight OF Automobilts For Sola 4 NAME YOUR own price. Paint­ Inn, 100 E. Center SL, at 7 ter 6 p.m., 647-1871. condition, $725. 643-2303. able. Ekionomy Builders, Inc., PAY DURING TRAINING AVON PRODUCTS room home with 2-car garage ing, paper hanging, paper re­ p.m. sharp. Adi for Mr. Swan­ ESTABUSHED realtor ’ and $6^“.'‘^:262r' UUSTOM made draperies slip located in business n zone. 1969 ------643-6159, 872-0647 evenings. 102 COLONIAL RD. covers and reupholstering. parking, male only. $16 jU L y iST occupancy, 2% CAMPERS—Camel tent trailers moval, ceilings. Guaranteed THE OPPORTUNITY TO ATTENTION son. Multiple listing member office Dwelling could be easily con­ VOLKSWAGEN-1965, fine con- weekly. Call 644-0123 after 5 rooms, heat, hot water, stove HERALD and tenta for sale or rent. June REMA Construction Co. Altera- workmanship. Prompt service, LE3ARN A VALUABLE SKILL HOMEMAKERS has openings for full and part- WELDER, Miller, 180 amp. AC, Budget terms. Established In verted for professional or com­ dition, white, $896. Call 649- p.m. and refrigerator, tile bath, She won this coveted award Special — New camel dunes tions, remodeling, additions, satisfaction guaranteed. 647- Has Immediate openings. time salesmen. License requlr- excellent condition, $76. B’lrm. 1946. Days, 524-0164 evenings, mercial occupancy. Robert J. 4349. And wh(m you successfully Would you like to earn $3 per 646-7590. parking one car. Security de­ because of her gra.ee and BOX LETTERS trailer including trailer, repairs. Free estimates. Call 9564. Help Wanted— M ala 36 ed. Confidential Interviews. 643-6664. THE ’THOMPSON House — Oot. Smith, Inc., 963 Main Street, 649-8690. complete the course spare hour? Let AVON show TURRET LA’THE OPERATORS The Meyer Agency, Realtors, posit required. Adults only, no beauty. Her seven rooms ,442, good freight, 2 mattresses, dining PICNIC tables, all sizes ohd ZENITH 21” Maple console ex- tage St. centrally located, large 646-5241. 1968 OLDSMOBILE, you how. 0611 289-4922 tor In­ HARDINOE CHU(JKERS OP- 643-0609, 649-6624. pets. $86. Call 640-1369 between are complemented by beau­ For Yonr A PERMANBINT FULL-TIME cellent condition. $75. Call 649- pleasantly furnished rooms, condition, 4-apeed, new tires, M’re ^^RI^Tm ^ ^ ^ r Zalea NEWTON H. SMITH ft SON- PAINTING — Interior, exterior. formation. styles. $26 and up delivered. W. 6 and 6 p.m. 1,200 SQUARE feet, brick and tiful wall to wall carpeting POSITION BIRATORS parking. Call 649-2868 for over- ______Information must sell. Call 643-9147 after ♦Sio. Remodeling, repairing, add- Free esUmates. CaU 648-7376. SELL lifetime social security Zlnkcr, WlndsorvtUe' Rd., El­ 2618. block commercial building, and custom drapes. She Somers Rd., SECRETARIES — ’Typists CONSTRUCTION night and permanent guest L g y u s handle all your rental 5 p.m. •Ions. rec rooms, garages, ------—r r ------m — ~ • PRODUCTION MILLERS, SET­ plates, free samples. S ft R lington, 876-0397. ample land for another build­ boasts a fireplace for win­ THE HERALD wiU not Springs, Conn. 1-884-3287. needed for work In your area CLEAN, UBEHJ refrigerators, rates. problems! Over 100 screened disclose the Identity of porches and roofing. No Job ™SmE-^utslde painting. Spe- Apply CO-ORDINATOR UP AND OPERATE. Sales Co., P.O. Box 13, Wap- ing, business zone n , close to ter enjoyment and an air oial rates for people over 65. and Hartford. Temporary, full­ SEVEN SETS of window sash, ranges, automatic washers clients available. Call today any advertiser using box too small. Call 649-8144. INSPECTORS, EXPERIENCED plng. Conn. 06087. YOUNG MAN to share home Main St. Call Warren E. How­ conditioner tor the summer 1962 OLDSMOBILE, $360. CaU Call my competitors, then call FIRST NATIONAL time or 9-3 p.m. Excellent pay, 2W wide, 5’ long, two light. with guarantees. See them at for our personalized service. letters. Reiulers answer­ Motorcycles— Person to assiat cooiatruc- with 4 others. Available June land, Realtor, 648-1108. heat. She has two full baths, 643-1916. me. Estimates given. 649-7868. WITH AIRCRAFT ’TYPE Very reasonable, 649-6747. B.D. Pearl’s AppliEincea, 649 Wyman ft Lord Realtors, 646- ing blind box ads who ADDITIONS, remodeling, ga­ STORES, Inc. no fee. Staff Builders. 11 Asy­ tlon supervisor of large 16th. 643-0406. an attached garage and sMb Bicycles 11 PARTS. Main St. Call 648-2171. 3736. desire to protect their rage, rec rooms, bathrooms lum, Hartford, 278-7610. company. Must have exper­ Halp. Wantod— BEAUTY SALON —Manchester on a manicured com er lot identity can follow ‘his 1963 PONTIAC Convertible. Ma- Park and Oakland Aves., 36” ELBK?TRIC stove, $80. Toro tiled, kitchens remodeled, ce­ ience in construction plan­ Mala or Fomala 37 Model Home FVmlture ROOM for rent, gentleman only, area, gtrosslng $30,000 per dotted here and there with procedure: roon with white top, large en- BICYCLE8--new and used. Re- Floor Finishing 24 Ekiat Hartford, Conn. PILGRIM Mills is moving to power driven reel mower, ex­ ment work, cellar floors, pa­ ning, development and In­ AU Benefits. centTELl location, references re­ year. All repllea confidential. flowering trees and shrubs. ' glne, standard shift, tachome- pairs on all makes. Open dally Oakland St. and needs experi­ COOKS — Short order, part- cellent condition, $36. 1968 car 8 ROOM HOUSEFUL Etoclose your reply to 9-5:30. Manchester Cycle Shop, tios, roofing. Call Leon Oies- FLOOR SANDING and refinlsh terior layout co-ordination. quired. 649-8150, 643-2693. Furnlshod Write Box "Y” Manchester The location is one of the ter, bucket seats, rado, heater, enced cashiers and sales^rls, An Equal Opportunity Employer 111116 or full-time nights. Ex­ alr-conditloner, $100. Antique 19 PIECES the box In an envelope — 162 West Middle ’Tpke., synski. Builder. 649-4291. tag (specializing in older PEOPLE NEED PEOPLE Please submit resume In­ Herald or call Plata'vllle 747- finest In town and the price tape player. Excellent condi­ full and part-time. Apply Mr. perience not necessary. Apply deek, $26. Electric guitar with $297 YOUNG lady looking for a Apartmants 63-A address to the Classified floors). Inside painting. Paper cluding salary require­ 8618. is In the low, low thirties. tion. $596. Call 643-2672. 649-2098. WES ROBBINS Carpentry re­ Blake, 177 Hartford Rd. Man­ ______. In person only. Howard John- amplifier, $46. 643-4447. roomate to share three- n ______. . . Manager, Manchester hanging. No Job too small. And We Need YOU! ments to P.O. Box 1483, Interior Designer wants reliable ONE BEDROOM deluxe nicely ... ------[SI----- Let us Introduce you. Call modeling specialist. Additions, chester. son’e Restaurant, 394 Tolland room furnished apartment. tiTx r>oii MANCHESTER — Prime Broad Shrening Herald, together 1962 FORD wagon, body dam- 1966 HONDA Super Hawk, blue, John Verfaille, 649-5750 Hartford, dorm. BURNER service man or com­ family or newlyweds to accept furnished apartment.$176. Call Doris Smith, Jarvis Realty with a memo listing the rec rooms, dormers, porches, Tpke., Manchester. Call 640-0640. St. location, 4,000 square feet, age, good motor. $50. Call 643- excellent condition. Custom The Manche^er Homemak­ CLEANING woman wanted, one pany to do independent odl PINE DRY sink, $60. Call 649- delivery of complete Model Dls- J.D. Real Estate, 648-8770. Co., Realtors, 643-1121 companies you do NOT cabinets, formica, built - ins. masonary building, 120 x 300’ Oggg pipes and bars. Call after 6, er Service Inc., Is seiektag day a week. Call 643-7745 after burner sendee. Write to Box 6642. play of Quality Bhirnlture Just ROOM for gentleman, quiet. want to see your letter. bathrooms, kitchens. 649-3446. CLERKS wanted to work part- ATTRACTIVE 3 room furnish­ lot. For sale or lease. Warren ____ L------643-0374. Bonds— Stocks— maiture women with skills 6 p.m. PRODUCTION lathe hands, ftiU ” B®” , Manchester Herald. removed to warehouses for Pub­ convenient location. 224 Your letter will be de­ 1965 BUICK LeSabre, 4-door in home management, care time in local dairy store. Must m i l e Y 2-horse trailer, good ed, heated, apartment. Large E. Howland, Realtor, 648-1108. stroyed if the advertiser CARPENTRY — concrete stepe. Mortgages 27 or part-time. Apply In person, lic Sale. Modem 8 complete Charter Oak St. 643-8368. of children, the elderly and OIL \ BURNER service me- be over 21. Openings available condition', new oak floor. 742- cl'osets. Private en tran ces.______. , , OLCOTT Drive Area — Seven- is one you’ve mentioned. hardtop. Power steering, pow- 1968 450 CC’s, HONDA Seram- floors, hatchways, remodeling, GENERAL office work, good Metroidcs Inc., 640 Hilliard St. rooms with the $1,000 look. 8 er brakes, radio, heater, tint- bier, low mileage, like new. SECOND MOR’TGAGE — Un- the sick. Part-time work at typing, five-day week, perma­ chanlc^.Must have license. Con­ evetangs and weekends. Call 8057 ^fter 6. YOUNG wopian teacher seeks Parking. Adults. No pets. 648- TWO-BAY gas station for sale. room Dutch Odonial. ’Fwo-car If not it will be handled porches, garages, closets, ceil­ store manager before 3 p.m., ______pc. Convertible living Room. $35,000. Carriage Realty. 643- in the usual manner. ed windshield, speed control Call 649-2139. llmlted funds available for sec­ a good hourly rate plus nent. Manchester IMpe end OOLLEK3E Men Nationwide tact Mr. Gibbs, 876-6248. girl to share lovely Vernon 4860. garage, lt4 baths, treed lot, ings, attics finished, rec 649-8017. After call 643-9707. 1960 VOLKSWAGEN engine, 6 pc. bedroom, 6 pc. Dinette. 1111. buzzer. One owner. Call after ————— - —r — ------rr ond mortgages, payments to the satisfaction of com­ Supply, 649-4563. metals company hiring college 6 home. All facilities, Immediate $30,(XX). Pasek Realtors, MLS, rooms formica, ceramic. Oth­ LAIHB operator, Jig bore ------factory rebuilt, approximately $10 down, you may purchase , _ _ A dition. Call 649-8537. HALUtfARK Building Com- benefits, on bus line. Burnside my furnished home. Refer­ 1966 VICTOR Special, BSA, 441 state'wlde. Credit rating im- WANTED part or full-time ex­ 100 E. Center St. at 7 p.m. MEAT Cutters — Average $184 MEDICAL secretary available 2711. Also, our own Instant Credit LOST—Bunch of keys on ring pany—for home improvement, Convalescent Home, 870 Bum- ences please. 643-6794. INCXJME property — Store, ii T E R E SA ) AUSTIN-HEALY— Sprite, 1964. C C ’ s , $500. Gall 649-8676. sharp. Ask for Mr. Swanson. for 40-hour week In wages and for summer substituting in Plan Businass Locations with chain. Cali 643-5661. necessary. reasonable. Confi­ perlenced waitresses, good tips, side Ave.. East Hartford, modem six-room apartment, New top, gtxxl condition. Ask- additions, rec rooms, garages. profit sharing. Paid holidays, doctor’s office. Call after 6 CLEANINGET oarpelt cleaner For Rant 64 dential, quick arrangements. good hours. Must be over 21. ptione Mr. Atlas, 289-9571. MAN BX5R tire sendee, good five-room apartment plus ex­ ( APARTMENTS S LOST—Men’s eyeglasses, black w $760. Call 643-2696 after 6 Alvin Lundy Agency, 627-7971, Call for appointment 649-6544. paid vacations, medical in­ p.m. or anytime Wednesday, you ever used, so easy too. DISCOUNT FURNITURE ----- “ K ♦ ignt running condition. $125 mates, all work guaranteed. pay, 46-65 hours per week, all FOR RENT 01 sale-461 Main tra building lot in business frame, Woodbridge St. between 983 Main Street, Hartford. Eve- surance. See Al. LaJoie at Top 849-7025. Get Blue Lustre. Rent elec- WAREHOUSE Apartmants— Flats— Ona Main Straot ^ P-*” " firm. Call 643-9784. Call 646-2527. I ^ E P T I O N ^ - re^ n slW e benefits. Miwt be steady work- Street. Building and lot next zone n . Heavy traffic count N. M ^ St. and Phelps Rd. tangs, 233-6879. glrl to handle front desk du­ Notch Foods, 801 Silver Lane, trie shampooer $1. Plnewood NOW 2 BIG LOCATIONS Tanamants 63 er. Experience helpful. Apply East Hartford. WOMAN wants work for one Furniture Shop. 3680 Main St. Hartford to Post Office Excellent loca­ area. Phllbrick Agency, Real­ ( NOW RENTING j) 849-7118. TRIUMPH BonnevlUe — 1967, DORME31S, add a level, room ties for a busy company. Sala­ Nichols Manchester Tire, Inc., day a week, light cleaning. Call 622-7249 tion for any use. 646-2428 from tors, 646-4200. ^ ’ low mileage, many extras. 872- additions, garages, roofing. ry to $100. Never a fee. Rita FOR BETTEIR cleaning, to A’TTRACnVE throe - room 1 and 2-bedrooin deluxe'N FOUND — White female mon­ 646-4684. LEGAL 295 Broad St., Manchester. PLUMBING and heating ap­ 643-6524. (former Fuller Brush bldg.) 9 to 6 p.m. 0128. siding, porches, complete Busiiiess Opportunity 28 Girl, 800 SU'ver Lane, East apartment, first floor, heat, grel. Call Bolton Dog Warden, prentice with a minimum o f ------keep colors gleaming, use Blue iTg'pii;'’ gt. Manchester apartments from $155 per J f home remodeltag. Financing SMALL retail business estab- Hartford, 628-9416. hot ■water, electricity. $120. FTVE—room suite of front Main 6494W00. two-years experience. Also ex­ Lustre carpet cleaner. Rent 646-2332 Land For Sala 71 (monith. Fiealturing all available. Call Royal Custom lished over 20 years. $6,000 SECRETARY perienced construction work- TYPING service offered Call electric shampooer $1. Man- (former Norman’s Furn Adults, references. 649-6324. St. offices, 100 percent loca­ T A K E O V E R 1960 SUZUKI, 150 cc, excellent SEXJRETARY — an alert and modem oonvenlenoea ]j LOST —Paartxxik No. 96766 Builders, 646-3434. cash required. Includes stock, OPENING FOB era. Call H. G. Schulze, Inc., M9-2304. -Chester Hardware ft Supply, Warehouse tion near banks, air-condition­ COVENTRY — Eleven acree condition, $265. Call 649-3354. Intelligent girl with a neat ap­ LOOKING for an apartment? ( Savings Bank of Manchester. fixtures, etc. Excellent oppor­ PARTS MANAGER ed, automatic fire sprinkler. Phllbrick Agency Realtors. 646- P A Y M E N T S Centrally located law of­ pearance wanted for a secre­ 876-9707. DAY CARE? In m y Hoensed 877 Main St., 643-4425. corner of Pine ft Forest St.s) Have many to choose from, ^ Roymo^ F. and Application made lor payment. tunity for right person. Phll- Basic knowledge of Apply Marlow’s, 867 Main St. 4200. 1966 MOTOGUZZI, 126 CC’s, Pgy2||g««»QfjY0VVayS 14"*A fice desires capable secre­ tarial xmslUon In a two-girl home, Manchester. Call 646- ’TWO almost new riding lawn Mon.-Pri. 9-9. Sat. 9-6 $146. up. Paul W. Dougan Real­ Louis C. DonMto ^ S O M E B A N K sport. Runs good. $160. 649- ______i ______brlck Agency, Realtors, 646- tary, Legal experience pre­ motoroyclea re^^lred. LOST—Buff colored kitten with district office. Shorthand and Hoq>ltallzatloo, Life 0338. tractors, Bolens with rotary s m ALL crib and mattress. $8. tor, 649-4685. 218 HAR’TFORD RD., first floor nEBRON —Route 85, approx Det'elopers Eind Owners NO JOBS too large or too 4200. ferred. Attractive salary, STEADY part-time work, 8 p.m. > euu vpwimdtd pink collar, vicinity of ’Tunnel 3446. typing necessary. Benefits In­ Insuranoe, BYlnge Beaetlts. and snow plow. Other Pennsyl­ office and large storage room, innately 60 acres with frontage REPOSSESSIONS insurance benefits, 5-day to 10 p.m., call 649-5334. Tables and lamps, vacuum WE HAVE customers waiting e Model Open Dolly, 1-5 j Rd., Vernon. C:all 649-6935, re­ small, any size paving prob­ clude a full program of life, vania Panzer with rotary and FYechette Realty, 647-9903. gg p^^d on property. Own­ lem we are equipped to week, paid vacations. Call Apply In Person cleaner, other miscellaneous. for the rentEd of your apart­ p.m. Or By Appointment J' ward. Private Instructions 32 hospital and' surgical in­ Situations Wantod— snow plow. Trades considered er will finance. T.J. Crofckett, 1966 Pontiac Bonneville, 9 pas­ Business Services handle. 646-3194. Harvey Bros. 649-2865 for Interview. 643-7791. ment or home. J.D. Real Es­ SMALL STDRE near 100 per Rentals By X surance, retirement program See Mark Tiuklngtaa CONSTRUCTION Mala 39 desiring Volkswagens 640-6833. senger wagon, automatic, pow­ Paving. STENOGRAPHY—Typing. All tate Aseoclates, Inc., 643-5139. cent Mata Street location. Ap- Realtor, 643-1677. Offered 13 and paid' holidays, modem Manchester Honda LABORER GLASS top walnut coffee table, er steering, power brakes. levels, beginning, intermedi- ______YARD WORK wanted. Satisfac- ply Marlow’s, 867 Mata Street. COVENTRY - 60 acres :(2PAUL W. DOUGAN/ air-oonditioned office, salary 034 Center St., Manchester OARAGE Sales —June 6, 7 oak ship’s wheel mirror, oc­ LOOKING for anything in real X)VBNTRY — 60 acres 750’ Announcements TREES trimmed, pruned, and ate, ad'vanced. Mary Jayne WOMEN to collect and pock tjon guaranteed. David Ed- and 8, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Cloth­ 1967 Pontiac Lcm.-ms convert- $400 through $460 per month. Full - time, year ’round casional chair needs slip cover, estate rentals ~ apartments, PRIME office for lease. Excep­ frontage, $17,900. Private mort- (( 6 4 t "45'35 anyTinia jl removed. Building lots cleared. Roofing— Siding 16 Oonnectlont’e largest NEED A band? For weddings, jjjjg automatic, double power, Mitchell, 643-8295. ^gs muer Farms, Coventry. O^ta^P^utom'aUc*^ Sprti^ work. wal'ds, 318 West Middle TpRe., ing, toys, baby furniture, air girl’s 26” bike. Call after 6 homes, multiple dwellings, no tional location, Medical Phtur- gage avaUable. Carriage Real- ^ Insured. Free estimates. Call Honda Dealer 643-6161. conditioner, buffet, power saw, banquets, or parties. Call 649- -very sharp. BIDWELL Home Improvement ______Oorp. of America. Manches- p.m. 646-3761. fees. CaU J. D. Real Elstate macy Bldg., Haynes and Main ty, 643-1111. 522-8429. small appliances and other 3826 or 649-6749. Very reason- Co. Expert Installation of ter, Conn. 046-4400. 875-1103 Associates, Inc., 648-5129.' St. Paneled, air-conditioned. 1964 Chevelle Malibu convert­ Help Wonted--- c l e a n i n g woman, reUable, TWO SENIOR boys will do yard quality merchandise. 80 Rich­ able rates. G. W. POLLARD ’Tree Service, aluminum siding, gutters and Call evenings, 649-5820, 643- ible, automatic, power steering, three half-days weekly, rat­ work and odd Jobs. CaU 643- mond Dr. (off Vernon St.) GREEN damask davenport, ATTRACTIVE four-room apart­ cutting, pruning, trimming. trim. Roofing installation and Female 35 DISHWASHERS — Days or 6614, 243-1028. good condition, - erences. 647-9804 or 649-5009. 5803, 640-3196. Manchester. good condition. CaU 643-4884. ment. References, $135 month­ Lots cleared. Reasonable. FYee repairs. 649-6495, 875-9109. nights, full or part-time. Ap­ OFFICE position open, Coven­ ly. 649-6324. 460 MAIN ST. — Store or office, EXPERIENCED estimates. Insured. 289-8720. ply In person. Howard J o h n- Personals 1967 Volkswagen. 2-door, sun­ ROOFING and Roof Repair. try, clerical, typing, some PRINCIPAL’S secretary, As­ MALE PRODUCTION WORKERS ’TOBACXIO cloth for sale, suit­ EXCEPTIONALLY good f u r- $130, Includes heat, 646-2426, roof. 4-si>ee- good condition, Saturday 7:30-4. 643-7958. Welch, Manager, For A Young Man or Girl tions. zippers replaced etc. Please call 646-2211 after 6. Hartford, 528-9416. bric-a-brac, clocks, frames, l^OWl'KOOM tenement, stove, tached garage. Nice yard, good $1,176, 644-0237. 1961 FORD station wagon, 6 Rockville Branch, 13 Park DACHSHUND-puppies — AKC Dairy Products 50 cylinder. autom,itic. Good run- STEPS, sidewalks, stone walls. Call 649-4811. glusw are. We buy estates. Vll- heater, third floor, location. $275 Monthly. No WANTED at., Rockville 876-8286. _registered,______cadi 228-3112. ASPARAGUS and rhubarb for 1967 FGRD, Galaxie 500 conver­ ning condition. $125, Oill 643- fireplaces, flagstone terraces, lage Peddler, Auctioneer, 420 N®sr bus tine, $78. Two adults. pets. Lease required with tible, red-black top, extra fine 9665. AH concrete repairs, both In­ We offer paid • vacatlpns, FOUR fluffy double pawed felt- freezing, also tomato pep- Lake 8t„ Bolton. 6$9-8247. ______P«l*' 36 lyoodbridge St. security payment. Call Mr. side and outside railings. Land­ Moving— rucking— tens, free to good homes. Call plants. Call 628-2616. MONITORING ootxUtion. 646-2832 after 4. I Body Siiop Poremoii, Body Shop Repoinnaii, | pension plan, paid Blue WANTED — ANTIQUES, used ROOMS, hqt water, heat, Murdock 643-2692, M3-6472. 1965 CHEVROLET Impala, £8 scaping. Reasonably priced. Storage 20 WIG STYLIST WANTED Cross and CMS and in­ anytime, 648-7064. passenger \^■agon. Original Call 643-0851. Service Writer creases commensurate with furniture, partial or complete residential section. Large R £ ffx a 7-room house, $275 per PRETTY perky Jclttens, tan- TOMA’TO PLANTS tor sale, 1667 VOLKSWAGEN Fastback owner, price negotiable for MANCHESTER Delivery-light ability. estates. Call 646-0004 after 7 P®^?: month, accountable upon op- LINOTYPE MACHINES EXPERT Sharpening Services: $1,476. Good condition. 649-6664. quick sale. Call 649-3475. trucking and package delivery- Experience Necessary Many oftractive fringe beneffft white male, calico female, 25c a dozen. 137 Btach St. p.m. Write MM , information Saws, knives, scissors, garden ' Manchester Herald. 649-4342, broker. Refrigerators, washers and EXCELIaENT SALABY and OOHMXflSIOM THE HARTFORD trained. See at 48 Lsmdale 1959 TR-8, REBUILT engine tools, power mowers, hand stove moving, specialty. Fold­ Apply In Person OOURANT CO. St., 649-6166. An excellent opportunity for the right person to 1968 FORD Falcon, 48,000 transmission, rear end, car­ mowers, sharpened and re­ CAIXi s o ^ ^ h Win d s o r - 3 bed- ing chairs for rent. 649-0752. An Interesting career in the, HousahoM Goods 51 Rooms Without Board 59 baaement, two-parklng apaqM, mile., $250. 649-8073. buretors. brakes. Needs some paired. Pick-up service. rooms, small kltchin with learn the printing trade. Excellent benefits. field of Newspaper Circulation WANTED — Single gentleman garbage disposal and di^- body work. $450. 649-3446. "SharpoU”, 586 Adams St., s e w in g m a c h in e s — singer stove, dishwasher and dlapos- An Equal Opportunlty^'Employer Liva Stock 42 to ahare 6-room houae. 643-1960, washer, heat. $190 monthly.\ 1937 FORD SHOW pick-up, 390 643-5306. Pointing— Papering 21 W IG TOWN C & S FORD automatic zig-zag, excellent al, dining room, tiled base- 528-1008. 649-2770. Available August lat, Ford engine, 4-ipeed, m ag. PONTIAC Catalina • 1964 blue BOUTE 39, VEBNON TELEPHONK m-$$M ELECTRICIAN — Full-time, GELDING, 10 years old, flea condition. Makes buttonholes, 'ment, washer and dryer avall- lEoputtuj BUSINESS cards $6. per thou­ [ROUTE 4 WIUIMANTIC, CONN.I and much more. Trophy win- convertible, excellent condl- OONNEOnCUT LICENSE NOT BEQUIBED steady employment. Insurance bitten cream, English, excel- hems, embroiders, etc. Orig­ aoto, attached garage, large sand. S ft R Sale. Co.. caU 247- WILL paint houses, very rea- 288 CHARTER OAK ST. —room FOUR or three-room flat, ner'oU .how., legal for street Uon, original owner, $1,000. 643- benefits, paid Iwlldays and lent for children or adults, very inally over $800., 6 monthly fenc^ yard. In low traffic 13 MSSELL STREET—MANCHESTER, CONN. 6670. sonable. Call 649-1142. with private entrance, suftable Security deposit, lease. Avail- use. $1,100. 743-9117. 0902. vacation. Call between 8 a.m. classy, has been shown. 742- payments of $8.60 each or pay- for working gentleman. $16. able Immediately. Elarle nelglta^hood, beautiful tiew. and 6 p.m. 644-2421. 8657 after 8. $51 caah. 622-0931 dealer. weekly. 649-1746. Everett Real Estate, 648-7019. Available July 1st. 644-0237.

\ PAOS TWENTY-SEX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JU I^ 6, 1969 MANCHESTER EVIJNING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY,-JUNE 5, 1969 ^AGE TWENTY^EVEM H eoM t For Soto 72 THERE lUGRTA B E A LAW WHIPPLE Wawtod ttod EMolo 77 Current C R P A Stu d y at the time when prebbnt facil­ Manchetter Area to obey stop sign and failure SlN& A S0N& OF £lXPEtiC£ 8ELLJNO YOUR HOM Sr For Biafra Set PINTO ities are used up. to carry license. SEVEN-ROOM CokmUd. 2H tfl- The report leaves the door I ■r • Marjorie McLfUn, South St., Roving Gangs Clash CLASSIFIED ed batha, large family room, AW3Cl®mFULOFT1MH — prompt courteous serrtoa that PINTO, People Interested open for technological advances V jO llir n D lc I Coventry, was charjged with Im- 9 flreplacea, plastered walla, KX> AMP 2 0 COMMUTFRe gets results. Call Lsniis Dtmock Quotes To Release In Narcotics Treatment Or­ maSPOMA'DZAIM'- Realty, 849-9829. $403 Million in the field of refuse disposal, * proper passing. Both are full insulaUon, porch, city utll- By THE A8800ATED PRESS ganisation Inc., is now open Britigs Arrest scheduled to appear In Man­ Monday through Wednesday- ^ ^ 1 and recommends that proven ADVERTISING Rlea, bunt-ins, extra large 9- AUi GASH for your property "When the first man stands on chester Circuit Court 12, Man- With Hartford Police car garage, near school, treed the moon next month every 18 O ilm en evenlngs, 6:80 to 10, In the 50-Year Need Susan Ally of Windsor was cheater June 23 within 24 hours. Avoid refftape. bottom floor of the Williams CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING D^PT. HOURS lot, excellent location: Charles lartant service. Hayes Agency, Amerioen will stand tall be­ charged with failure to drive y Hayden Depot Rd (Continued from Page One) lice repnwentaZives of the wMte, Leaperance, 649-TS90, 649-41108. (Contlniieil from Page One) Building of St. Mary’s Epis­ 8 AJL to 4:30 PAL 648-0181. cause of t) ^ magnificent adven­ Se-problem of coping wUh Coventry’, was charged wito there brganizatlon told a Hart- ^’^ ‘f 'B L c r T a n " S r “? .r tv ture.”—President Nixon. Kwole. The bodies of the 11 copal (Jhurch on Park St. ForUtUities junk autos Is treated separate- *• C®l“fhbia last failure to display 1969 inserts. , . , ^® J BUYERS waiting for you to ■An ex-addict, a parent of a ly. The present rate of con- Court date Is June 16 in Man- Times newsman today that member d ^ r t ^ " TRY THIS FOR SIZE ‘Take solace in the knowl- were found last ■week -whsn the (Continued from Page One) OWY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. call. Paul J. Correntl R eal defemSqg i$ Nigerians regained the oil drug user, and a professional sumption results In the aban* Police said she told them she Chester. police provoked the disturbances a captain in the orgrajuasRion. «:M PJL DAT BEFORB PCBUOATIOIf Roomy yet compact, 6- Estate, 648-888$. OsU nowl clvllaln aoclety that permits emmp. counselor are on hand to talk sewerage systems, as well as doning of approximately 25,0(X) control of her car when ------arriving wearing helmets to G« Interviewed at the room Ranch, plenty of ______free ex p « « h » .'’—Gan. WUlicun to anyone on an anonymous - ... . I „ .1 _ In an non a venr In th e »be tiled to avoid hitting an , , ...... u. u. s regular free breakfasts DeMdUiw l»r tetorday aM Monday !• 4 :M p.m. FHda; cloaets, easy to keep up! The Bia/rana claimed the for­ basis, ih e phone number is refuse disposal InclneraUon tc c o rth ^ to toe the road. Judge S its on W ood S ack break up the flsUlght which be- chlldrcn-held at gt. C. Westmoreland in u. com­ eigners were fighting oJongside 643-2300. One acre lot, attached ga­ mencement spee<^ at West areas on a broader scale than sophleUcat- She was traveling east, when LONDON—On ceremonial oc- violence. Po- Michael’s Church, rage, living room 14x21, the Nigerians, but AGIP denied Point. at present. methods are available toe her car skidded, struck two caslons England’s highest t*®® mode the uHuation Several^party members said DIAL 643-2711 full basement One year Logo! NoHco this. Nigerian army officers The eastern towns of Bolton, report recommends continuing guide posts, spun around and judge, the lord high chancellor, worse when they "oveireaeted” they attended a meeting wltfa old Aluminum storma and W hEM TMEy ALL WERE lOAPED , , . "I don’t think being a Niegro who recaptured the c.impsite THEY BBOAMtDMOAMWmj w ee ( / / la very important. I think Andover and Hebron, and in toe present operaUons In which came to rest against a guide- still sits on a sack of wool cover- through use of tear gas. "They ®™t city offlclata Wedne*- screens. BuUt by Shannon. said the bodies had been burned some cases Tolland would be Portable crushers visit various post in the westbound lane, po- ed with scarlet cloth. In this „ o®y afternoon on the handlkigr Price $29,900. ' CAUSE dOSOOyenULP SEEM TD GET ' obdeb of notice what’s importsuit is what a man by the Biafrans. Cowrtiiood From Frtcoding P o g t does—not what he looks like.’’ ’ ,. car compounds, crush the cars lice said. She is scheduled to way the radltion-Iovlng British "^® ®- tot of toe stuff, of possible disturbances, but THAT TRW ID GO.* AT A OOURT o r PROBATE. Iield A Portuguese spokesman said lent on their wra to provide transport them to toe near- appear in Willlmantlc Circuit preserve a custom begun half be said. their ad^vlc was Ignored Wod- at Manchtater, within and for the —Douglas DoUarhlde, iwi^y ARREST^ ’ ftheir » .. own facilities. shredding machine, in Ev- Court 11 June 24. a mlllenlum ago by King Ed- The Black Panther party nesday night. Hwms For Solo 72 Ho uses For Solo 72 KEITH REAL ESTATE District of Hanchester, on the 27th elected Negro mayor of Comp­ his government had asked for day of Xav. AD. 1966. theU.C release of itbe condemned Two men. accused of break- This conclusion..... was reached .j ^ police activity: ward III, who required all his member, who asked not to be ------MANCHESTER — Cape, six- jh-eient, Hon. John J. Wsllett. ton, Calif. men at the request of toe Italian ‘*to the home of a Maov '‘‘'f Flood Plain Zoning COVENTRY principal officers to sit on wool identified, said that In order to The Restlees, an 18-tt»» vessel TWO-flamUy, B-6. roof, alu­ 649-1922 646-4126 Judge. ’“rhey served together and minum storms and screens. rooms, central location, near Estate of Samuel 'Brown, late of government. Belgium, West cheater,girl on May 28, were The fourth area of utility David Forbes, 24, of Rt. 87, sacks as a conrtant remlndernf prevent further disturbances po- built in 1614 by Adrian Block, shopping. Low, low price of Manchester, in said Diatrict. de- God took them together.’’—Lin­ Germany and the Vaticon also with breaking and ^ p n ic a u y praxjucai to incur studied was storm drain- Columbia, was arrested yester- the Industry on which England's Hce must sAiow greeter respect was the first ship built In what Im ps lot, center of town, $28,- ceaaed. da Sage, whose husband, Grego­ $19,200. Hurry! Won’t last MANCHESTER — Big 2-family Upon application of Alfred W. had appealed to the Blafran entering without permission age and flood plain zoning. Al- day and charged with failure prosperity depended. for black people. He termed po- is now New York City. 900. Gerard Agency, Realtors, H.M. Frechette, Realtors, 847- Brown, pn^dns that an Inatrumenl ry, end his brothers were lost In 849-0866, 8494)888. Ranch, 8 plus 8 bedrooms, fire­ purporting to i>e the last will and the destroyer Frank E. Evcuia 9993. places, all brick construction. testament of said deceased be ad­ $14,900 — Attractive 8-room mitted to probate as per applica­ dlsBBter. MANCHESTER —Immaculate Must be seen. Call Paul W. IW. U. I. M. M.—M * tion on fUe, It la "All you have to do Is to that Blafran leaders -rould de- were^rr^sted v e r ie r ^ mom’ Manchester. South Windsor and ^J*® home, 2 bedrooms, dining Dougan, Realtor, 649-4S36. • IM« kr IMM hw n ORDERED: That the foregoing mend aid from foreign govern- and they appeared to court Vemon are incorporated into of property worth millions of room, hot water baseboard 6-room Ranch near Bowers appucBUiBi be heard and deter- punch some buttons tailing It BROAD STREET School. Enclosed rear porch, mmed at the Probate Office In Mon- where you are and whore you merits or peltroleum firms as ^^ erd ay where they were re- ‘be overall co-operative agree- doUars, according to the r®^rt- Manchester . . . heat, attached garage, .Hutch­ cdiester. In said District, on the 16th their price tor freeing toe men. tewed v^id^r WO cLh W d^ recommended. are „ Protection pan be achieved by ■f ins Agency, Realtors, 649-5824. basement garage. Deep lot PARKER ST. opposite Jensen day of June, A.D. 1969, at two want to go. It does tine rest.’’— with vegetable garden. Bel Air St., single family, three-bed­ H ouses For Solo 72 Lots For Solo 73 Out of Town o'clock in the afternoon, and that Jafnes L. Brown, evaluation en­ But the Portuguese announce- xheir cases were continued to ElUrgton and Tolland, f*®®** revision notice be given to all peraons Inter- merit made no reference to a todly Ben^^^tt “ alro A $138 million price tag was ®‘ local subdivlsl^ regulations 98 PEARL ST.. — Two-family, Real Estate, Vicent A. Bogglnl, rooms on second floor, fire­ MANCHESTER — 8-room, MANCHESTER — Choice H For Solo 75 eated In aald estate of the pendency gineer, OR the new Boeing 747 Prospect Avenue, and 8-6, 9-car garage, m inutes Realtor, 643-9332. place, basement garage. Treed 2-story home, 8 bedrooms, 2 of aald appItcuUlon and the time and Jetliner. deal. c S ’ed w Z breach of t ^ P>®ced on the developi^nt of ‘® Pf®vi«le safe boundaries for Kane Street, West Hartford acre lot on Lakewood Circle. of nearing thereon, by pub- Biafra has accused foreign oil peace by assault and larceny adequate water supplies for the development around rivers an from Main St. dwelling could lot. All utUltles avaiUble. With­ baths, for the budget minded All utilities, trees, view of VERNON — A panoramic view iWilng a copy*^this order In some be easily converted to profes­ in walking distance to a l l r ' having ; a circulation in companies of coUaboi*atlng with under 116. 50 yeare. streams, It said. . WHY PAY RENT? family. Only $20,800. H ayes reservoir. Owner, 647-1515. the Nigerian government In the ____ Aa In several of the other Construction projects may be sional offices. Property In ex­ grades in public schools. Abut­ Agency, 646-0131. many family ■conveniences are beforo^e“^ ^ ‘of*Sa *hearlnA*to OPEN 16 to 10 When investing as little as BOLTON LAKE — Vemon, civil war. Blafran Information t ok c3 tegorie3, much of the respon- necessary in some areas to cellent condition. Professional­ ting additional building lot of offered. Located in an excel- if they see cause at said AMPLE FREE PARJUNO! ly appraised, priced according­ $2,000 can purchase a home MANCHESTER — Five-room treed lots, 800’ to water, pav­ i,x„» __tune and place and be heard rela- record. Present mortgages not lent residential area near thereto, and by malllnz on or Minister I. Eke as.serted Ext., charged with a bility for m anning toe wt^er *’®Eg®p/gg®^te“ vL*’™ e S the ^-SERVICE DEPT STORES "Charge It” with your C.B.T., ly. For eippointment call Rus­ of your own. For example, assumable. Asking mid 20'a. home located near parkade, ed town accepted road. Priced Wednesday: "The moment oil breach of the peace. Court date supplies is placed with toe Met- _A_P_®A®- sdMOlS, $28,900. Cell J. D. Real before May 28, 1969, by certified or C.A.P. Charge Cord! sell Real EMate, 649-9689. Af­ how about a 7-room Raised Seen by appointment only. 648- IH baths, garage, treed tot, to sell. Hayes Agency, 646-0181. Eateto Associates. 643-8779. CABIN SI compeniea idtop paying royalties 23. ropolitan ter 7 p.m. 228-9234. Ranch with paneled fam­ (MDC) tonight, will also hear a prlor- 6021. wall to wall carpeting. BeKlore _ ------Chester, Conn.: Dorothy.B. Broder- to toe federal government, at ily room, douUe garage, Agency, 647-1413. WOODED buUdiag Ibt. north­ VERNON-ROCKVILLE a rea^ idc, 3 Chief St., Enfield. Conn.: IN MAINE that moment the ■war will stop.’ Thc report cites the 11166(1 for *ty list of legislation and other MANCHESTER — 2-famiIy 2H baths and a big play CAPE — Large living room east comer of Olcott Street An annual $12JS0 fee penntts ® * f r ' deveioplng presently available working recommendations felt H u ^ s^en-room Victorian, to- “ o™’“ E*JSl2t you to camp, hunt, fish and Nigeria’s oil is in the eastern re home, 6 plus 3 reams. Alu- yard for dUldren. Total with fireplace, master bed­ LARGE L Ranch. Seven rooms, and Carol Drive. After 6 p.m. cated in excellent neighbor- Brown, Breakwater Boulevard. Ox- gl,^ where the Blafrans de- ®'' ’ ground water suppltes first, necessary to implement the Everything Dad Needs for mtonim siding, very good con- 246-4781. play in our woodland and price $38,800. Shown by ap- room, kitchen, dbtlng room, fireplace, buUt-ins, m baths, hood. Interior completely new. Alfred w. Brown wildlife reserve. A deed Is clered^ their independence, but I J"^®'® ^ th second priority given toe Pl®"®- dlUon. Ihree bedrooms In one pointinent only. huge recreation room, garage, ,_. . ,,, ■' and Raymond Brown, c-o Herbert tires. Court date June 28. development of "upland surface The report is prellmtoary. and 5 ctownstalr^'. Three - bediooms FARM Drive 100x200’ lot, Nine foot high ceilings, antique a. Phelon Jr.. Atty. 63 East Cen- granted free to members who mUcdi of the oU lands have been apartment. Let the tenant pay up. Located on pleasantly trees. $27,600. Hutchins Agen­ sllver chandeliers, oak floors, ®-> ztocherter. Conn., and build a cabin. The prc^iecty waters" or rivers to meet the will be the subject of various your bills. $27,900. Call Paul W. L. C. GREENOUGH CO. has water and sewer, ’ ’ return make to this Court. regained toy the Nigerian army. shaded lot in Rolling Park cy, Realtors, 649-5324. $6,800. CaU after 6 p.m., 649- etc. Large storage shed at­ JOHN J. WALLETT, Judse. is an hour’s drive the Mieanwhtle, a Canadian oil Thomas Walde, 16, of 15 Eva egtiniated 268 million gallons public hearings throughout the Dougan, Realtor, 649-4839. 647-9921 area. Neeu- school, bus line, tached to the house. New State capital, Augusta. We reported Wednesday that - charged with failure to ^ region this summer TWO FAMILY, 6 and 6 plus 9044. desire portions of this land FOUR-BEDROOM Colonial on a public swimming pool. Owner, two rooms finished on third plumbing and beating, new he and three American compan- ®b®y ® ®toP fo p eratin g a 5^ y^^^ according to The timetable calls for ite MANCHESTER —Vacant older 649-3043, principles only. driveway. Walk-ln cellar. to be ^veloped for the pur­ ions were robbed of $1,000 Sun- motorcycle without head pr.^ adoption prior to toe Oct. 1 cut- Outdoor Living! huge treed lot, kitchen has floor. Handy location, $26,600. pose of increasing the value four-bedroom Colonial, two-oar BOLTON — Building lot. Call Price for Immediate sale In day 'by Nigerian soldiers who Section', and being an inexpert- available source off date for federal HUD grants huitt-dn oven, range and didi- MANCHESTER — Tlmrod Rd. Philbrlck Agency, Realtor, of additional latid holdlnga. washer, front-to-bock living garage. Interior newly painted. 646-4200. beftween 8 a.m.-3 p.m. 643-6680. the low 20’s. H.M, Frechette, Those interested write: Ed­ roused them from their beds to ®"®®‘‘ operator ® tapping of the OonnocUcut Rlv- to towns for water and sewer Only $19,900. —H.M. Frechette, Beautiful 6-room L-Ranch with Realtors, 647-9993. LEGAL an IsolaJted campcLbout 25 mile9 ®®*^®*'* Court a e e ^ needed ultimately construction. room, IH baths, only $25,600. 2-car garage, 3 bedrooms, mund G. Burns. Wolverton Agency, Realtors, Realtors 647-6993. MANCHESTER Line — Three NORTH AMERICAN southwest of K'wale. ®®‘* would be cheaper to After Oct. 1, HUD will nqt country sized kitchen, with all (XJ'VENTRY — New 7-room NOTICE PAPER COMPANY Dennis McCaughey of Pona- AOOu»E«rs velop than the upland waters, consider applications for grants 649-2813. the bullt-ins, flreplaced living bedroom Ranch, wooded lot, Resort Property MANCHESTER — Walk to Raised Ranch. Fireplace, TOWN OF MANCHESTER Box N ka, Alta., aald: "We were think- The right side of a car own- jt vvas ruled out. liowever, due from any town, unless it is lo- room. Completely surrounded family room, near Parkway. largq tr e ^ lot. Assumable 7 GAPE — Modem Utcheh, liv­ echcMls and Miopplng from this $20,600. $2,100 down, Meyer For Sole 74 The Zoning Board of Appeals Augusta, Maine 04880 ing about about ■what hapjiened ed by Donald Mullen, 179 Oak- tg poor quality and safety fac- cated in re-ion for which a long Sturdy Folding Aluminum 7-room Cape with attached ga­ by soft wood trees. High 80’s. per cent mortgage. Pick your ing room with raised hearth ■Agency, Realtors, 643-0609. WATERFRONT lot, Bolton will hold pubUc hearlnga on ------at Kwale, but we didn’t talk land St., was smashed to by tors. ^ ranR® Pl®® ‘®r water and sewer fireplace, formal dining room, rage. Formal dining room, Wolverton Agency, Realtbrs, own colors now. Gay Blair, Monday, June 16, 1969, starting ------649-2813. Lake. This lot la dry and well about it until the men te-it." TTie an unidentified car while it was Under toe proposed long needs has been adopted. three bedrooms, walk-out base­ flreplaced living room. Excel­ MANCHESTER 649-6827, Pasek Realtors, 289- at 7:00 P.M., In the Hearing ¥ l i ^ l 7 A r C l ? C Americans ■were Leon Fitzslm- pau’ked to the Parkade parking range plan, the northern half Adoption of the plan will lent condlUon. Mid 20’s. Wol­ cleared In good acceptable 7475, 742-8243. Room of the Municip^ Building ment, breeseway, attached ga­ ASSUMABLE 5% per cent mort­ COOL CONDITIONING area. C. J. Morrison Realtor mens, Salllsaw, Okla.; Deland lot near King’s yesterday at 8 of South Windsor and Manches- mean that area towns through- rage. Beautifully treed acre verton Agency, Realtora, 649- This Colonial with central to hear and consider the fol' 7 WEB CHAISES 2813. gage, 8 rooma, garage, f i r e- 643-1015. TOLLAND—A real cream puff! lowing pettUonsr STATT! HEAR- dog^of' tlw ^ e o ts b e ^ n t^ or Catmeday, Stillwater, Okla., P'™.. ter, Vernon, most of Ellington out the region will be eligible tot $98,900. Philbrlck Agency, air-conditioning is a buy for Younir .3-bednfxwn Rj.noh nr,. ING ALSO ^ ‘ “ months or arid Bob Leater of Caldfornta. ------and Tolland would be served for up to $200 million in fed- Realtors, 646-4200. place. July occupancy. Owner Young 3-bedroom Ranch, ap­ 1 RANCH — Modem kitchen with nriovlng out of state. Braith- the Summer. Family room, pliances, big living room, 2- Item #1 Leo Bodrlck, 344 » None of toe four was injured, James A. Murtha of Newtog- by one water system. «ral grants, according to formal dining room, fire- Broad Street, Business Zone m. hennel license las provided In MANCHESTER, custom built built-in range, three bed­ walte Agency, 649-4663. Out of Town car garage, big lot, with stone but Fred E. Lae. maaiger of ton lost control of his car while The southern half of South CRPA Natural Resources Corn- King'* »» 6-room Cape, dormer, n e w rooms, full basement, covered pace In Uvlng room, one fuU walls and wooded. All for $22,- Request Special Exception for section 22-342, shall, on or be- toe Sante Fe Drilling <3o. of driving on Center St. yesterday Windsor, Manchester, Glaston- mission chairman Stanley Lev- low bath, two-half baths, buUt- For Sole 75 installation of gas pumps .and fore June thirtieth, annually, or Sante Fe Springs, Calif., flew to at 9:25 a.m. when an un- bury a-.d the northeartern part en of West Hartford. PWC6 roof, double lot, garage, cen­ rear patio. 2-car garage. Phil 600. C.B. Govang Assoc., 643- Certificate of Approval for same at such time as such dog be­ tral location. Original owner, brick Agency, Realtora, 643- Manchester 1ns, garage, on one acre of 9674, 872-4166. Bento Oity, capitcU of toe Mid- Identified car passed him on of Bolton would be served by The CRPA will meet at East land $32,600 . James Flor­ BOLTON — 6H-room Ranch at above lo c a t^ . comes six months old, and an- Hayes Agency, 646-0181. 4200. with attached garage, one half Item #2 Trailer World, Inc., tv,— west state, to demand ptoltec- toe right. Murtha told police -nnth-r large system. Hartford High School at 8 1 / - BUSH HILL. ROAD ence 646-6306. BOLTON — Custom 7-room tlon from toe Nigerian army. he puU'Cd to toe left and his No provisions were ma(3e for o’clock tonight. * block from boating and swim­ Ro nh Av, w o .. tiwo locaUons—896 and 42» Tol- ° 1 Inch % acre to acre treed lots— ming, wooded lot, $18,900 takes I ^ c h , double garage, 8 fire- land Tumpdke, Business Zone thirtieth, cause such dog ______tires hit toe center dl-vlder, most of Bolton, all of A'ndover ------places, 2% baths, full baee- n . Request Special Exception *>® licensed In the Town causing his car to skid out of and 'Hebron, and the easterly Tubulcn custom homes built by CBf- B (Sl W it. Philbrlck Agency, Realtora, From# J merit, 16x34’ pool. Situated on for New Car Dealer’s License Clerk’s office in the Town of control. Itre car hit several 'portion of Ellington and Norto- L i ^ ford Sheer—From $26,700. BARROWS and WALLACE Co. 646-4200. two high acres just over Man­ Compensation Upheld • LEGAL NOTICE . Manchester Parkade and Certificate of Approval for Coventry. guide posts. ■ cost Tblland, presimiably leav- Bishop Says Your We have a guaranteed sales chester line. CaU Warren E. same at above locations. Pee: Male or spayed female Doubla INCORPORATION OF MANCHESTEIR STATE BANK plan for your present home. Manchester 649-5306 BOLTON, 6-room Ranch, 2 ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) —The ing the towns to develop their baths, many extras, quiet loca­ Howland, Realtor, 643-1108. Item #3 Harry Taylor, 113 doe ZB 50 New York State Court of Ap­ Armi GriR AND Cah New State Road, Industrial ^ ^ COMPLAINTS own ■water systems to these He Did Quit NOTTCE OF BANK COMMISSION HEARING PRIVACY Raised Ranch, 7 tion. Immediate occupancy. TOLLAND Female 7.70 peals upheld Wednesday a $912 areas____ _ or to______continue___ the___ use of • For outdoor grills. W M iTh o ARTTCLEIS OF INCORPORATION Zone. Request Special Excep­ FHAKEIK IT .n« . rooms, 2 fireplaces, 1% baths, Owner says. Sell! Priced low­ tion for Used Car Dealer’s U- William G. Glenney, workmen’s compensation award A watch worth $60 was taken individual and community wells. W E HO NOR Folds Sturdy (tool for We, the undersigned, pursuant bo Section 36-83 of the RAY HOTjCOMBE CANNIBAL CASSEROLE MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (AP) recreation room, garage, alu­ er. Morrison Realtor, 643-1016. cense and Oertlflcate of Ap­ Michael Peace, to a New York a ty man who from Eddie Rodriguez a crok eastern area towns of the 'Jam es P Compoclly long Ilf#. Elimi­ BAR Connecticut General Statute, as amended, hereby execute, minum siding, acre, view, $27,- broke hla leg when he did a jig at Alice’s Kitchen on Broad St including ToMand, An- he sub- acknowledge and file these Articles of IncorporaJticHi. Realtors 644-1285 Priced chewed to the bone 1! proval for same at above loca­ Donald S. Datris, (inastc ;h a rg e ^ nates dangerous 900, Hutchins, Agency, 649-5324 BOLTON Here is a big, eight room tion. Board of Selectmen in a moving elevator. Monday morning. The ivat^ dover and Hebron, however, —...- j uig resiimntlon last Nov a. ) TTie name of the Corporation is MANCHESTER STATE STAR STUDDED VALUE! THE I NKCARD Hi-itrength aluminum frame ad­ fluids . . . assures B-QUE BANK. Colonial styled home ■with AU persons interested may In seeking toe compensation was removed from a shelf in become major suppUers ^ toe Ro- justs to 5 positions, comfortable MANCHESTER Country — 6 Oversized 7-room, custom four bedrooms for only $29,- attend this hearing. from his employer. Harcourt, the kitchen, poUce said. gyrtace w te r fOT toe “ true charcoal fla­ I b. ) Said bank will operate In the TV>wn of Manchester whichTHIRTY DAY occupancy — cjyiloured bock. Green/whife,. tor- vor. Lights char­ Charcoal big rooms with room for mor^. built. Raised 'Ranch nestled 900. City water, 2 garages ZONING BOARD LEGAL Brace and World of New York ------reelon includlne the Skunea- Catholic Archdlwese <» u has a population of approximately 48,500. New 7-room Raised Ranch, 2H Ideal home for the family that in an acre of trees. 2V6 OF APPEALS Citv Robert Bletter had told toe region inctodlng toe S K ^ a paul-MlnncapoMs and as pastor quoise/white or rainbow multi­ coal safely in c. ) The 'Corporation will have an authorized capital of and more, more, more 11 (..ity, Kooeri tneuer naa roia uie . tci I r maug and Hop River watershed ^ Hrienn’s church in Mtone- Starter 100,000 shares of $10.00 par common stock, to be sold at $20.00 baths, 2 fireplaces, laundry needs to stretch out. Moderate­ baths, built-in kitchen, large Charles G. Plrie, NOTICE color webbing. minutes. room, bullt-ins, plastered CaU Mr. Bogdan now, 649- Chairman state Compensation Board that Lira lo Shekel Andover ond Tolland and the f church to Mtone per share, $10.00 par and $10.00 surplus. ly priced at $25,000. Wolverton family room with full brick 5306. TOWN OF MANCHESTER walls, 2-car garage, city utili­ John A. CagleneUo, o n s S ' l ^ ‘^ s p tm r beett^e’ JERUSALEM (AP) - The Is- Blacktedge River ^ Salmon ^ ^ to the MlnneapoUs d. ) The initial capltalizaJtion wUl be 75,00 shares of* $10.00 par Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. flreplaced ’wall, cedar closet Secretary The Zoning Board of Appeals common stock which will be issued for $20.00 per share of which ties, near school, 30-day occu­ and a 2-cor garage. Mid ■will hold public, hearings on hla lob as associate editor was ‘aeli parliament voted Wedneis- ^ Hebron. gj Bishop Shanwon said ho $10.00 will be charged to capital and $10.00 to surplus, making pancy. Built by Ansaldl. WADDELL SCHOOL — Ranch, 30’s. 'Please c£ill Mr. Gor­ B &L W Dated this 6th day of June well “ “ day to change the name of Is- Although limited to its plan- ^ "set toe record modem kitchen, three b e d- 1969. Monday, June 16, 1969, starting 24 Inch Folding the initial investment $1,500,000.00. Charles Lesperance, 649-7620, don, 649-6306. BARROWS and WALLACE Co. at 7:00 p.m. in the Hearing ^ The board ruled toe dance, on rael's curtem y unit, the lira, to ‘®‘h® CaptttA R ^ o n , look- gtralght" and reveal some facts e. ) The name, residence and post office address of the849-6108. pooms, living room with din­ Manchester Parkade toe employers’s premises while the ancient Hebrew "shekel.” not made public following re- members Is as follows: ing area. BuUt in 1960. $24,900. Room of the Municipal Building William Oleksinskl Dartmouth Heights, Manchester, Conn. B & W Manchester 649-5306 to hear and consider the fol­ Bletter was returning to work The Bank of ISrael c-tlmated paheirt that toe town of ^ vot- last week that he bad re- N Philbrlck Agency, Realtors, INVITATION Nicholas LaPenta 65 Wedgwood Drive, Manchester, Conn. BARROWS and WALLACE Co. lowing petitions: from lunch, was not an unrea- it would t:ike about five years signed- Andrew Ansaldl Jr. 51 Sherwood Circle, Manchester, Conn. RESTORED COLONIAL 646-4200. BOLTON —Lmge Ranch, four .sonable activity in view of his for the new name to bo adopted. supply area slince it lies An Archdiocese spokesman Barbecue Grills Manchester Parkade bedrooms, two full baths, for­ Item 4—Shirley A. Franklin, 86- John Rohan 183 Center Street, Manchester, Conn. - CIRCA 1700 TO BID 88 Oakland Street, Residence feelings. The state’s highest Webster's Dictionary defines directly between the Andover Friday Bishop Richard Cobb 215 Hillstown Road, Manchester, Conn. HENRY ST. Manchester 649-5306 mal dining room, modem kitch­ court ogreed in a 4-2 decision. the shekel as "an ancient reconunended wa- gnjgnno„ resigfied Folds for Easy Storage 8-room immaculate com­ en with bullt-ins, 2-car ga­ SIDEWALK Zone A. Request Special Ex­ John Tierney 219 West Center Street, Manchester, Conn. Charming (Jolonlal, large COVENTRY — NINE - room weight unit used by the He- tershed area. there has been no resignation." Joseph L. Schausber 22 Cumberland Street, Manchester, Conn. pletely restored Colonial. rage, large lot, near high CONSTRUCTION ception to conduct nursery Here is a breakdofwn of the >Vi Paul Aceto Sherbrooke Drive, East Glastonbury, Conn. foyer, living room, formal Split. Four-fl've bedrooms, AND RELATED WORK school at above location. ' brews, Babylonians, etc., equal The Archdiocese declined to Original wide board floors, dining Toom, country kitch­ school. $27,600. Philbrlck Agen­ to about half an ounce.” report. Samuel Pierson 57 Arvlne Place, Manchester, Conn. five worldng fireplaces, lour family room with fireplace, ga­ cy, Realtors, 646-4200. Sealed bids fo^ construction Item 5—Donald P. Anderson, comment Wednesday night. en ■with dinette area, 3 bed-'- rage, interior newly redecorat­ Sewerage Bishop Shannon said he re­ Frank Guinipero Scarborough Road, Manchester, Conn. bedrooms, modem healing under Site Preparation Contract 1343 Tolland Turnpike, Rural Hie providing of oetwerage fa- 6 Ft Long Anthony Dzen 743 North Main Street, Manchester, Conn. rooms, walk-out cellar, all ed. Low price of $19,900. H.M. WEST WILLINGTON — 5% No. NC-9, South Meadows Ur- Residence Zone. Variance is signed because ho could not con- 5 ” Eind plumbing. Seven acres situated on park-like 80x200’ duties for toe Oapltol p ^,^0, eon- Roxie E. Leone 20 Holland Lane, East Hartford, Conn. assures privacy. Frechette, Realtors, 647-9993. room Ranicib, 3 bedrooms, buUt- ban Renewal Area, will be re­ requested to ditdde parcel of Pocket-Panels Ronald Jacobs 65 Hlghwood Drive, Manchester, Conn. lot. Mid 20’s. Principals ins, large lot, garage, 6 min- celved by the Town of East land into two nonconforming wou d cost an estimated $226 He said after the Thomas J. Crockett 617 Hebron Road. ^Iton, Conn. BEL AIR REAL ESTATE only. Owner, 643-1671. VERNON —$20,900, five room . . . ^ , resignation he was asked to Chrome plated John Rogers 1163 East Middle Tpke., Manchester, Conn. Ranch. Attached garage, % utes to parkway, 10 minutes to Hartford, Connecticut, at the of- lots from property known as Lovely Lace 3 Piece Picnic Sets 643-9332 UOonn and 20 minutes to Hart- flee of the Purchasing Agent, 1343 Tolland Turnpike and Under toe terms of toe pro- consider one of three possible grid with han­ Nathan AgosUnelli 95 Olcott Street, Manchester, Conn. ROUTE 44-A Business zoned acre treed lot. Immediate oc­ posed report separate sewerage future assignments outside the EJdward J. Tomklel 91 Grandview Street, Manchester, Conn. Vincent A. Bogglni Realtor large stone apartment, build Realty, 872-3214, Town Hall, Bast Hartford, Con­ variance to maintain princi­ dles. 1" tu­ Francis J. Murray 99 Trebbe Drive, Manchester, Conn. cupancy. Only $2,100 dowm. 649-9258. syrtems we recommended for states without oastoral bular steel legs. Ing, three units, plus cottage Pasek Realtors, 289-7476, 742- necticut, until 10:00 a.m. BDST, pal building closer to side portions of Tolland and for Bol- duties Frank Simon 427 South Main Street, Manchester, Conn. (3ood Income, $55,000. P h il June 19, 1969, then at said office line than permitted. Avocado with Table & 2 Benches Steve Cavagnaro 89 Tanner Street, Manchester, Conn. RANCH — 4% rooms, kitchen 8243. BOLTON —Here is a beauti­ ton (bdh locations on the Oov- brick Agency, Realtors, 646 or at such place at that time Item 6—Jarvis Enterprises, entry bordera) ^ well as for with black legs. f. I Each of the above named is willing to accept the re­ with large dining area, living 4200. ful country home, modem in Plastic rolJ- sponsibilities aj^ to discharge faithfully the duties of a Director every detail with many built- designated, publicly opened and Inc., north side West Middle Andover and H ebron...... j g^lng Genuine California redwood that will lost for years. room, two bedrooms, full base­ IMMEDIATE read. . Turnpike, 1800 feet west of oround wheel. therein if elect™. ment, stairway to attic. Large in features on a park-like lot Other s e w e r ^ facllit es in „ jo accept any of these to- Compisto with twa foil length benches. MANCHESTEIR —Oversized 8- This project involves sidewalk Broad Street, Residence Zone Dated at Manchester, Connecticut, this 17th day of April, 1969. lot. $16,900. Philbrlck Agency, room Cape. Four bedrooms, OCCUPANCY surrounded by stately trees. the area are indicated to the vttatlons WTLLIAM OLEKSINSKI (L.S.) Realtors, 646-4200. This spacious 16-room home construction and related work A. Request extension of per­ NICHOLAS LA PENTA (L.S.) fireplace, all built-ins, family throughout the South Meadows mission to maintain free­ ‘'Needless’to say, I am today ANDREW ANSALDI JR. (L.S.) room, walk-out patio. Excellent Delightful IMs story "sweet has a 2-family possibility. ton. ^ u t h WMsor torders and ^ ^ j troubled man. Next PORTER Street Area — Over­ oldie” (circa 1850), remod­ There are 8 bedrooms and 3 Urban Renewal Area. Included standing ground sign at above at toe Manchester-East Hart- completes my 23rd year JOHN ROHAN (L.S.) condition. Don’t wraJt. H.M. in the contract are approxi­ location. RICHARD COBB (L.S.) size all brick Cape Cod. Coun­ Realtors. 647-9993. eled and renovated. In baths. The family room is 29 'lines. ^ member of the Catholic JOHN TIERNEY (L.S.) try size kitchen, garage, patio, sparkling "move-in” condi­ X 30. This is a miniature * es­ mately 46,200 square feet of Item 7—Anderson-Shea Post 20 Inch Cot r >t* .**** All sewage treatment must ul- priesthood, in my, opinion, toe JOSEPH L. SCHAUSTER (L.S.) trees. $25,000. Hutchins Agen­ LARGE, clean, attractive 11- tion 1 Polished wide floor tate and worth looking Into. concrete sidewalk, 71 cubic 2046 'VFW, 608 East Center tlmately receive secondary „,Q3t honoiabte fraternity in toe PAUL ACElSip (L.S.F cy, Realtors, 649-6324. room house including 4-room boards. Three bedroortis on CaU Nick Convertlno, Jarvis yards of reinforced concrete Street, Residence Zone B. treatment and that generated tvorld ’’ i s i SAMUEL PIEPIERSONrSON (L.S.) rental plus excellent bam, 332’ secorrd floor. First floor Realty Co., Realtors, MLS, driveway ramps, resurfacing Variance is requested to erect to the outlying eastern towns Bishop Shannon said he does FRANK GUINIPERO (L.S.) •MANCHESTER and vicinity — frontage, $28,500. H u tch in s has den, bedroom, litdng 643-1121. and granite curbing, on approx­ addition to rear of building -ANTHONY DZEN (L.S.) For the best in real estate in must receive still higher treat- ^now what will be done POWER MOWERS Agency, Realtors, 649-5324. room, study, terrace room, imately 600 lineEir feet of Pitkin closer to rear line than per­ ment to protect toe water near- about him and asked friends to ROXIE E. LEONE (L.S.) all price ranges call Mitten and cheerful, spacious, pine VERNON Street, and minor quantities of mitted and reduce rear yaird RONALD JACOBS (L.S.) Realty. Realtors, 643-6930. MANCHESTER — Nine large by which wilt be developed for "please pray for me ’’ THOMAS J. CROCKETT (L.S.) paneled kitchen-dining room ELEGANT DREAM related items of work. to 12 feet at southwest comer drtoktog water for the region. At the , Vatican, a press with 3 H.P. wooded lots. Bush Hill Rd. Now opening onto porch and JOHN ROGERS (L.S.) CAPE CX)D —Six rooms, wall HOUSE Plans and specifications for of proposed addition at above Refiiiie Disposal spokesman,'the Rt. Rev. Msgr. building 4-bedroom Colonial, atone patio. Two modem Award winning 3 bedroom the above project may be location. NATHAN AGOSTINELLI (L.S.) to wralL_ carpeting, IH baths, $28,400. Raised Ranch, $27,990. Four refuse disposal Inclner- pausto Vallainc, said he reuld EDWARD J. TOMKIEL (L.S.) lovely porch ■with jalousied baths. Full basement, light- Colonial on acre of pri­ examined at the office of the Item 8—Samuel & Phyllis Pier- Briggs & Stratton Engine FRANCIS J. MURRAY (L.S.) Make your selection. Ray Hoi-, vacy. Flamily room, spe­ 'tion plants and accompanying not confirm that Bishop Shan- wrlndows, full basement, walk­ tailng rod. New roof, well, Director of Public Works, Town son, 67 Arvlne Place, Resi­ landfill operations are recom- non had written to the Pope sub­ FRANK SIMON (L.S.) combe. Realtors, 644-1285. j septic system. Approximate­ cious sundeck, multi-baths. Hall, East Hartford, Connecti­ dence Zone AA. Variance is STEVE CAVAGNARO (L.S.) out cellar, attached storage mended for the region. mltting his resignation. shed on garage. Near school, ly l'/4 miles to shopping and Exquisite decor, excellent cut. Proposals may be obtain­ requested to reduce side yard Each of these facilities is e s - ______STATE OF CONNECTICUT Rt. 1-84. In South Windaoi'l condition, central location. SS: Manchester bus line. Owmer, 643-9981. ADMISSION ed at the same location. to 4 feet 4 inches for the pur­ timated to cost $7 million to /-• i, • , » > 5 COUNTY OF HARTFORD OF ELECTORS near Manchester line, jf5 Central air conditioning. A deposit of $10 per set, for pose of erecting addition and 26 INCHES $10 million to build, with an Labim>t Heshuffle 5 miles from Manchester Life’s fulfillment for $33,000. On this 17 day of April, 1969, before me, the undersigned CAPE — Flour rooms, % dorm­ the plans and specifications, garage at above location. 1454 additional cost of $7.7 million Expected in Arecntinu Office. In 30's. Mr. Lewis. 8-18 Officer, personally appeared WilUam Oleksinski Nicholas La­ er, near Buckley School. $19,- NOTICE will be required from each bid­ Item 9—James & Rosalie (Hook, a year to operate all four. BUENOS AIRES " (AP) — Penta. Andrew Ansaldi Jr., John Rohan. Richard Cobb, John ■ 900. Principals only. Coll 649- Notice is hereby given that der. Bidders will be refimded 827-629 Center Street, Resl- ^erney, Joseph L. Schauster. Paul Aceto. Samuel Pierson, Frank 9638 between 6-8.p.m. Lillian Grant, Realtor The report sets up four President Juan Carlos Ongania Guinipero. Anthony Dzen, Roxie E. Leone, Ronald Jacobs, John the Board of Admission of Elec­ B & W the $10 deposit if the plans and dance Zone C and Residence refuse districts, two M which Is expected to reshuffle his Cab- Rogers, Nathan Agostlnelli. EJdward J. Tomkiel, Francis J. CAPE — Six rooms, modern tors for the Town of Coventry WALTON W. GRANT BARROWS and WALLACE Co. specifications are returned to Zone A. Variance is request­ are located east of the river. Inet following hla announcement Murray. Frank Simon and Steve Cavagnaro, known to me to be kitchen, formal dining room, will be in session in the Towm AGENCY Manchester Parkade the Director of Public Works, In ed to conduct antique busi­ The Northeast District, en- Wednesday night that toe five the persons whose names are subscribed to the within instrument fireplace in living room, three Hall, on Thursday, June 12th, Manchester 649-5306 good condition, within ten (10) ness at above location. compassing the towns of Bol- government ministers have sub­ acknowledged that they executed the same for the purposes 1969 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. days of the bid opening date. Item 10—John I. Qai’slde Jr., 61 ton, Ellington, South Windsor, mitted their resignations by re- therein contained. bedrooms, breezeway, at­ 643-1153 BOLTON — U * R executive tached garage, walk-out base­ for the purpose of admitting All bidders are required to in­ Westminster Road, Residence ■J Tolland and Vernon in addition quest. Powerful engine In Witness Whereof I hereunto set my )iand. ail persons who are found to be Ranch on large treed lot, 3 THOMAS J. CROCKETT ment, large wooded lot. $26,- ELLINGTON — NEW Raised form themselves fully of the Zone A. Variance is request­ to Bast Windsor and Somers, Three weeks of student-work- with automatic qualified to be electors of the bedrooms, 2 batha, Tennessee conditions relating to the con- ed to reduce side yard to 7% may be locnited In Vernon with er turmoil to which 20, persons 900. Philbrlck Agency. Real­ Ranch. Double garage, acre marble fireplace, carpeted choke. No priming STATE OF CONNECTICU’?" '^ tors. 646-4200. Town of Coventry. treed lot. Aluminum siding. stmetion and labor under which feet for the purpose of erect­ Interc.-il i.-; added to thi.s 2247 portions of the operation over- were killed has brought heavy The qualifications are eis fol­ throughout, huge paneled walk­ the work will be or is now being lapping into the towns of Tol- pressure for the removal of In­ necessary. Recoil SS: Manchester Only $3,000 down. Bruce Little, out rec room with built-ins, ing addition to dwelling at slim dress \v i t li pneket- COUNTY OF HARTFORD SMALL RANCH — Kitchen, lows: Applicant must be twen­ 644-0122, Pasek Realtors, 289- performed and the contractor above location. panels cut " p li'" Idas fee land and Bolton, according to terlor Minister Guillermo Bor- starter. Adjustable On this 17 day of April, 1969, before me, the undersigned just over Manchester line In CO p 11 ii s t -1 (IIP k ! It s a Lai-y lovflim*s> to ailorn living room, three-bedrooms, ty-one years of age, must be a 7476. must employ, as far as possible, Item II—Carl * Barbara Dl- t)u> tnl)loTop anil tnakr it the preliminary maps. da, who controls toe police. itic ic cutting height. officer, persbnally appeared Thomas J. Crockett, known to me newly redecorated, city utili­ resident of the Towm of Coven­ desirable Riga Heights. 10 per such methods and means in the pleaspie to 'vi'ar this The Southeast District would Rough handling of student dem- INastit: to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instru­ cent down to qualified buyer. Tarando, 104 Pine Street. sew-simple! I’atleiii N’o. shim*! FaM-inatiiiK tocro- ties. Handy location. $18,900. try (or six months. Any appli­ COVENTRY — 4-room Ranch, carrying out of this work as Residence Zone B. Variance flu-t. this rt*n tf r p ioci- include Andover, Hebron and onstrators produced charges of ment !tnd acknowledged that he executed the same for the large living room with stone $32,600. Owner, 643-9691. l-l.'i-l willi l■lloTo-l;l IPK IS purpose therein contained. Philbrlck Agency, Realtora, cant who is a naturalized citi­ will not cause Intermptlon or in­ is requested to create two in New S zes 8 to IS, Inist nu*a. full Hartford, Glastonbury, Marl- wide general strike. There also rains rage. Assumable mortgage, on­ (Tochotfcl fliii't lion.'i ami borough. Rocky Hill and Weth- have been calls, for the ouster . , , Notary Public, My Comm. Exps 4-1-72 MANCHESTER — RAISED present the certificate of his tractor. property known as 104 Pine husl . . . 2'a yards of l-'e A hearing, as ordered by Bank Commissioner Philip Hewes naturalization or a copy there­ ly $15,900. Hayes Agency, 648- Farms For Sal* 76 oasy-to-follow pirtuii*. ersfield. The disposal area for of Government Secretary Mario Ranch—Four bedrooms; kitch­ ______Surety Company Bond, on Street. inch. SEND 50( in coini for each pat by Order for Hearing dated May 13, 1969 will be held before the of issued by the United States 0131. SEND lit -i" '»i"‘ .P*'’ this diatrict was Indicated to Diaz Colodrero. Outdoor Hammock Banking Commis.sion in Room 565A, State Office Building en wdth bullt-ins, beautiful ANDOVER — Older slx-r o oln furnished by the Surety, All persons interested may at- Urn lo Inclode llr«l-eU«t nulling. tern to Inctude firit-c liit maiiini Immigration and Naturalization C'ubol, Jluurh4‘i»l4*r be located in Glastonbury, ac- Colodrero and Borda are lead- ;«« Hartford, Connecticut, on Monday, June 16, 1969 at 10:(X) o'clock cabinets, family room, fire­ SOUTH WINDSOR — Dutch Colonial with new heating *®“ * *®" GO) per cent of tend this hearing. Sue Burnell. ''““‘''"jyU Service. the amount of the bid, must ac- _ . _ Kveulnn Heruld, llfiO A \ I*.. KveiiluK Heruld. 1150 AVK. cording to the preliminary rec- ers of toe so-called Nationalist with Metal Stand A.M. on the application of the organizers of the MANCHESTER place, garage. Large attractive Colonial, modem kitchen with system. 60 acres of fields and Zoning Board of Appeals OF AlSfkBlC/S, NKW YORK, OF AMKKK AH. NKU YORK. Dated at Coventry, Connecti­ N Y . lOOSfl. ommendations. wing of the military govern- STATE BANK, whose names appear above in said application yard. H. M. Frechette, bullt-ins, formal dining room, woods. River runs through company each proposal. The Charles G, Plrie,' N.Y. I0M6 SB* Big 34x76 Inch heavy cotton cut, this 2nd day of June 1969. Print Nome, AdPrett with ZIP These districts would permit ment. for a certificate of authority to complete the organization of the , Realtors, 647-9993. large living room writh fire­ property. Large amount of Town of East Hartford, Con­ Chairman Wnt Hnint, Mduii with 2IP CODE and Styti Number. I or' duck hammock with matching MANCHESTER STATE BANK for the purp«fe of d o in H u sln ^ Margaret B. Jacobson, place, breezeway, 2-car garage, necticut, reserves the right to CODE, Slylt Number and Sin. the phasing out of local landfill In a nationwide broadcast, the gravel. Frontage on three John A. Caglanello, SojhI oOr toilay for llu operations In many of toe towns president of the threp-yeur-old pillow. Four point steel stand. as a state bank and trust company as defined in Section 36-58 TWO-FAMILY, 4 * 4 vicinity Ruth B. Benoit, enclosed patio, large finished roads, some zoned for busi­ reject any and all bids. Ti!) Spring & Sunimei of the General Statutes. Secretary Basic FA.sil liiN. ■■|(lc a now V)‘( Spiinji & Sum with a major problem appear- regime blamed "organized In- Strong ond sturdy. School St. Ehiced in 20's. Good Elizabeth R. Rychling, family room, $36,500. Philbrlck ness. Hurry, Hayes Agency, John W. Torpey, Dated this Sth day of June nu*r .U.HIM ! II” Dated at Manchester, Connecticut, this Sth day of June, 1969. location. 649-6435. Owner. Board of Admissions Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. copy! Ing to be the co-ordinating of surrectlonlsts” for recent vlo- 646-0131. Purchasing A$;ent 1969. the preparation of the facilities lence.

1- 1 THURSDAY, JUNE 6, l»e9 iUanrbPiiter lEorning l|m lb Average Daily Net Prees Run ■hr The Week B bM TTie Weather May 17, 1808 prcpeity in repair, hy raising Partly cloudy, not aa eonl to­ Mayor Heads Ms taxes.” night witti Iowa 86 to 80, TVmtor- "TIm best goverament In tbs row mostly suimy and mUd af­ world,” he Mdstod, "U stfll on Do If Yourself or Lef Us Do If For You 15 ,5 9 0 ilmtrijpfitpr lEuptittm Mnnlh ter early cloudtness. High 78 to Capitol Area ttis local level — where the tax- 80. psyer can aee bow Ms money Manehm$ter—^A CUy of VUiage Charm is being spent” VOL. LXXXVm, NO, 210 Elected Body (TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1967 The guert speakOT o f the eve­ (Otessified Advertising on Page 28) PRICE TEN CENTS O rM L o d f« at aiM om of Mar- ning was Arthur J. Lumsden, ^Manrtieeter Mayor Nathan Q. mir « a i BMOt OBtarday at 7:80 prertdent of the Grenier Hart­ pjBL at OM MMonlo TeRi|)la, AgosttneUl last night was elect­ ford Chamber of Oomroerce. Manofar. naa M m rod Orotto da- ed the new chairman of the His subject was "Achieving Ur­ Official Peril iraa taatm of Norwich will oon- Capitol Regioa Council of Elect­ ban OpportunMtes — Solves Ur­ •or tha M aalar Maaoat d «f(c «. ed Officials (CRCEO), succeed­ ban Problems.” w e HONOR TEMPLFS RAUnOH, N.C. (AP)— A roaaat baot dfcaaer wW be ing Bloomfield Mayor Lewis B. LumsCord said that it Is (be Curfew Put Hie North Carolina House ooraad ad « « ). Rome. ORCGKl’s function to give dl- aiqiroved Ihutaday a Mil to The three-year-oM CRCEO is recticn to a regkaial approach CARPET and FLOOR COVERING make the gray rqigrrel the Melbourne Commander KaAnia Bmblaan Chib will a voluntary council of govera- to problems of the Greater official Mate mammal. Dur­ olaiBraa tta t t a l aanlvaaaary mente tn the Greater Hartford HarOord area. "Thla oowicll ing the debeate, rtate Rep. airt Paat PraaMaada Night area, formed to Initiate and Im- must develop within Itself and 300 MAIN STRIEr T H L 643-6M 2 On Hartford Henry Bortiamer, a Demo­ WathMMday at a poduok at 8:80 wftMn this region the capability HARTFORD, Conn. Dukes, 23, were rq;>orted in aat- crat from Carteret County in at tha n fea Hoana, P aih 8 t to direct and mnnage change — (AP)— Mayor Ann Ucitello l«tectory condition in Hartford the eartom part of the state, M m . Baal Oanity wiB piaaide change whlrti is Insvitabls,'’ he placed this city in a state Hospital, quipped: ‘T would like to aay explained. than an anhnal that can Ships on Standard Maneuver Mt a bortaiiB mraathg at 8. Hra. of emergency early this af- J5*fChampa and Dukes were "I wonder,” he said, "if re­ bury niite could be dangeroua ItBrttm RanlA> la tn oharia ot ternoon and City Manager standing gionalism is really taking hold, Tiilipho doorway o< a nearby to (Mb General Aseembly." or are people and towns Joining Elisha Freedman aeciarea tavern, poUce said. SINGAPORE (AP) — an 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. curfew ' BJmbiam Club will regional organizations to pre­ DertTiampa ia pn^etor of The captain of the Aus­ moat tomomw at ^ p.m. at the vent a regional approach? Are for the entire city. tralian carrier Melbourne hoana of Iba. Alfred Foaitioelll, your towns really here to bring timt (he said today his ship was about action on a regional basis, eurtew meana (hat aB cltixena PoUce said tha ahote were New P lan 80 MoKae S t Mia. H. V. Pitt­ carrying out “standard or are you here to see that TWS isfcf VIWT rtxxrid remain in their homes fired by Ciqit. Robert J. Mer- man la oomintttee dndrmen. nothing is done?” after 8 o’clock tonight and that rick and Patrolman Robert maneuvers” Tuesday when Maher who had Just seen sev­ Lumsford, one of the piime R jllllllB Ilyilll mnet tualneaaea exoept (hoee M ay D elay it collided with the U.S. The BVeneh Chib of Mianches- eral men emerge from the movers for the creation of the providing easentlal aervloea be destroyer Frank E. Evans tv wiS apcnsor a public whlat broken front window of Mad- CRCEO in 1966, concluded, “If WAU TO WALL rtooed. _ , ^ in the South China sea. and Botbadc oand paiity Monday the purpose of the Ck^iitol Re­ ■Freedman ceilted on oitiaetMi of A B M D ebate Capt John FhUUp Stevenaxt, oh 8 pjn. at O ia^ Halt Re- gion Council of Elected OtflclaJs Hto'iA/iJ to aUde by the curfew, Most of the looted firms were 48, said he was in pfayateal oon- haMiiiiaaiti will be oerved. Tlc- (in I960) is to maintain the which he said could not be en- Uquor stores and drug stores. WAfflHINGTON (AP) — A pro­ trol of Melbourne ait the tima of kolB may be purchoaed at the PoUce barricaded Albany Av­ posal which would delay d^ oy- oolUrton. door. status quo, then I would suggeot foroed by police atone. U would be better if the organi­ ’Two men ■were wounded by po­ enue for a time and used tear ment ot an anti missile system Stevenson, at a news oontor- CARPET gas to disperse a crowd whldi for a yeaiv-whlle radar and sation did not eoclst. If you did nce and about 100 other per- ence on the quarter-deck of itia Chapman Court, Order of not exist, we could then get 1M % Nykm Oontinaaoi Filaiiimit sons were arrested Thursday was throwing rocks. computer components are being 20,000- ton flagahlp o f the Aua- Amaaanth, wtU obaenre VialtinK about creating the kind of or- night Awing the moat violent ’Ihe windowa of many atores tested—is being forged by a spe- trallan fleet, refused to dteeuoa Aaenciate Matrona and Patrona Mayor Natean O. AgeettnelH ganinatlon that would. Indeed, rtaht o f a vloBeht week in this throughout the predominantly c*al Senate Armed Services sUb- detafls of the ortliaion. He said Night tomoarcar at 7:46 at the Nogro and Puerto Rican aec- committee, plement regional programs of act cn meeting our urban prob­ city’s North Bind a « 80 stores these would oome out at a Joint MOaonlo Temple. Refreahmenta lems and our urban opportuni­ were broken Into by looten. tion oi the city were smartied The recommendation expect- U.S.- Australian inqrtry at Su­ wlB be earved. Offlcera will wear benefit to the towns and to the ties.” Mayor Ann UcoeUo said the during the night. ed from the research suboom- bic ay in the PhMppftiea Mon­ oolorad gowne. region. Its membership com­ Ilf T r 5 prises 86 of the 3S towns in the looting and vandalism Thurs- Mayor UcceUo made a plea mlttee would be aimed at avert- day. day night "may be the result over radio and televiaion during teg a bitter Senate showdown 6 area. Ih a prepared ateteoMat flle- Raaarvatkma cloae Tueeday AgoettnelU’s electkm was at Spanish Teacher CERAMIC BATHROOM of a conspiracy designed to to- the outbreak, urging parents to over the Nixon administration’s venaon aald that be waa in taotl- t e tha Maneheeter Regtatered the CBlCEO’s TTdrd Annual Din- ment trouble in this area.” do everytlng they could to con- Safeguard antibalUstic missile ool control of the Melbouraa and Nuraae Aaenciation annual din- ner-Meettag, in the Capitol Ball­ On MCC Faculty It costs 80 little and adds so much. Some of the men in the crowd trol Ihelr children, who lAe said —^ABM—ptogram. a rtring of five dsatroyera, 1d - nw, and may be mode by con- It lasts a lifetime. Don’t asttie for sub- were observed using walkle- “may be incited to participate Sen. Edward W. Brooke, R- room of the Hartford Hilton HO Mrs. Toby S. Tamarkin of rtuding the ITrank E . B vaai. taotfeig Mloa Matgaret LecWor, stitutee. Nothing has the style Hke tolklea, police said. in these lawlem activities.” Mass., first put forth the com- tel. In attendance were approx­ Warehouse Point has been ap­ ‘Tt waa a dear moonlight 18 McKee 8t The event will im ately 300 penKma—leaders in CERAMIC TUe. The two wounded men. Nelson Mlss UcceUo said law-abiding promise two weeks ago, and it night wMh very good irtrtMlIty be held Sunday, June 17, at the pointed to the Manchester Com- Sq, Yd. the field of government, plan­ few talM Deachamps, 37, and OUver residents of the North End simp- is now understood to have the and a calm oea,” be aald. Steak Chib BJaot Hartford. piunlty College faculty as an In­ ly had to be protected from ning and buslneas. Among thorn support of two other membera "Aa on pravioua niglite the structor of Spanish, President $ 1 ] ^ 0 . 9 5 those who were resorting to of the five-man stibcommlttee— were Eric Potter, Manrtiester Choice ef patterns and ship was ful)y daitonad in akntt- Frederick W. Lowe Jr. an­ violence. Sens. Thomas J. McIntyre, D- Memorial Tample, Pythian planning director, and Lyman o d o r In seulptured, lated waxttaro oondlttono and nounced today. The Shooting of the two men N.H., the ohalrman, and San. Slalara, will have a kUchen ao­ Hoope, chairman of Manch ea­ tweeds, plush. ateonring at 18 knots eairytaig a rtal tomorrow at 7:80 p.m. at ter’s C-DAP Agency. Since 1968, she has been a INSTALLED occurred when poUce arrived at Stephen M. Young, D-Ohlo. part-time lecturer in Spanish N ixon A id e a store that was being looted. sig^aag, o r oariea ot ooorae tha boma of Mna Blanche Le- Vernon Mayor John E. Grant Up to 100 Sq. Ft. fadadw Labor, The recommendation, wMch changes, designed to make the ouyer, 88 Strant S t and Bolton First Selectman at MCC while employed as an According to one poUoe Materials and Yonr Choloe o f Cofora. would be purely advisory to the aubtnarine attack prdbten mors Richard Morra were elected to educational consultant for the qmkesman, the disturbance be­ fuU committee, comes as tiie Enfield school system. In En­ gan simultaneously at three lo­ dUBciBt” Cteb Soout Pack 98 o f Buck- the CRCEO executive cammit- Sees Fight Senate fight over the ABM field, she has been responsible The deatroyera were Manan- ley School win conduct a paper tee. cations. moves toward its final stages. for all communications between Caty officiate wene dlscuartng tteUbmarlne screen ahead of t he drtva tomorrow, Saturday and Other officers elected were: The committee la preparing to M olboum e at ranges o f 8,000 to Sonday. Papara may be left at Russell S. Shaw of Simabury, schools and local Puerto Rican O n Surtax today the piaartblitty o f Impoe- start next week to write the $28 ROOM SIZE CARPETS 10.000 yards, be said. a track marked with the pack’e vice chairman; Jeremiah Wads­ families in-schooI tutoring, and ing a curMw tonight to dte- bllUon mlUtary procurement name and parked at Lordall and worth of Farmington, vice all translation work for the WASHnrarON (AiP) — The courage miona dteordera. bUl. "In accordance with the pn>- town. SVMildia Parkar S t chairman; Frank Mcmeuso of A U ENDS FINRHED — TWEED5 ~ $CUlfTUmBD PUUSH rtrief RepubUcan tax expert hi CHy Manager EMsba Fpeed- Administration spokesmen grami, aircraft were to bo ogwr- Enfirtd, secretary and assistant Mrs. Tamarkin received a the Houm oaye Preeident Nix­ mian said polllco hoped to get previously have reacted coldly ated from MeHxwme at 0880, treasurer; and John L. Daly Jr, BS in education, cum laude, NO WAD NEEDED — REINFOftCED 5PONGE BACKING more kiformatton today abottt V ¥yi AuxiUary will sponsor a on’s propoaal to extend the in- to proposed compromises which and at 0310 I orderad (be SVank of East Windsor, treasurer and reports that Some of the Inrt- KiaghetU supper tonight at 6 at from Ohio State University, at­ would delay deployment while E. EJvana to move from bar aaalstant secretary. oooM surobaige la to trouble— Ihe Post Home. Hcketa may be tended Mexico City Ctollege on providing for cmitinued ABM re- soreenlng atatlon to a poaltton Others elodted to the execu­ (See Page Eight) purchased at the door. a scholarship, and earned her 6 'x y * 2 9 .9 9 12*x 13'/2’ *85.99 12'X 18' ♦114.99 and Democrats are Ito blame. aearch. Preoideait Nixon’s pro­ The Australian aircraft <»rrier Melbourne, its bow 1.000 yards astern o f the M tl- J tive committee were: Rome, MA tn Spanish from the Uni­ tt wnuM be foollah to drop the gram calls lor the beginning bourne to prepare for reeeue da- J Edward Savlno of Windsor versity of Connecticut in 1968. constructhm at two sites and crumpled, berths at Senbawang shipyard in Singa­ Btroyer operaUona” StevenaOB Sunset Club will meet tomor­ Y x i r ♦ 54.99 12’ X ir *94.99 surtax - now ■when measures row et 1:80 p.m. at die Senior Locks, end Miss Am Uccello of A native of Clevelemd, Ohio, 1 2 ' X 19' ♦119.99 against inflation have a chanoe funds to buy land for 1 more pore today. The captain of the craft said his ship aald. sites. CttisenB Center. Members are Hartford. she taught at Beachwood and Of suocaedkig. Rep. John W. China Charges Red Cross Plane Shot “ U w as in tfao ooibow ot this AgoeUneUi, in Me acceptance Critics wiio see ABM as esca­ was carrying out “standard maneuvers" Tuesday reminded to bring articles for Parma High Schools, both in W / a ' X i r ♦ 66:99 IZ’ xW * *101.99 12'x20' ♦ 126.99 Bymes, R-lVte., said In an kiter- maneuver that the rnlltehai o«- a bingo. speech, pledged to continue and Ohio, was director of the Hiram view. lating the arms race or as a when it collided with the U.S. destroyer Frank E. om red.” expand "the giant strides token USSR Crossing waste of defense money have House Experimental Spanish Byrnes is the senior RepubU- by the CRCEO in the post three i r x i r ♦76.99 i r x i r ^ *108.99 fought for a delay in the actual On Flight to Biafra Evans in the South China sea. (AP Photofax) Stevenaon said crew mamhers WEATHER PC 1 pam Camp in Cleveland, and was a 12'x21' ♦134.99 oan memiber of the House Ways years — giant strides recogniz­ start on misaUe site cimstruo- of the MaBuunio jumped CloudJ and not so cool to­ teacher of English with the and Means Oommlttoe, wMrti is Its Borders ed by all agencies in the Great­ tion. Most have said they would___ STOCKHOLM (A P )— A sen, 41; ooplkit SUg Cailsson, aboard the deattujwr from the night Scattered showers, thun- Puerto Rican Migrant Workers acheduled to begin deliberating flight deck to help rescue Anisp- 0 er Hartford Area." TOKYO (AIP) — Bed OUna agree to continued work.'howev- Swedish Red Ocas plane ■with a 33, a Swede, and Harry Ax»ls- U dendiowara likely. Low SO to 60. Association. Mrtiday on surtax extenelon. lean sallore. He recommended a study of er. ’ crew of tour is nilEeing after aon, 26, cargo officer also from Tomorrow becoming sunny, Wlthmi Oongraaafcnal action, it IboBl property tax formulas, With poUa showing the Senate tired on in Biafra Thura- Sweden. He said the stem section of pleasant with high ^MUt 70. HITTER’ S PARADISE WIU expire June 80. Manchu- the destroyer, edilch remained which he labeled "obsolete.” rlan__ border„ _____ and___ have sent hun- almost evenly spMt on the ABM hlgbt, the Red Cross an- The Swedish account said two DENVER (AP) — The Indlon- CERAMIC “But I don’t know what we Mitchell Hits afloat, waa aeoured alonBtida “Something must be done to G IAN T SIZE dre* of" armored vehicles into RopwbMcan leaden con- nounced today. other planra, a Super Constolla- Tlie Manchester PTA Council aprtls Indians scored 26 runs in can begin talking about,” Mefbournete starboard rtde make property taxes more RUBBER BACK 6Pt.x 27” WALL Slnklang Province in the for *teue to insiart they will win the Two other planes flying tor a t*°n end a Stratofrelghter, both will conduct its annual school a three-g;ame series with the B ym es aompikalned. “ Tfie Dem­ within (hreo mteutea. equitable,” he proposed. "We Plastic Ribbed H,-. northwest in ihcldents “still oc- flght. church relief organlzatlo :i were pteton-englne crafts, landed of Instnictloa for unit offlcers Denver Bears in American As­ KITCHEN ocrats are Ha said U9 Amertoana were and committee chairmen to­ reword the slumlord, bv reduc- sociation bakeball—and lost all TILE ^ m a j^ ty party. inceaeanUy.” But Sen. Hugh Scott of Penn- hit, according to an Icelandic pi- eafely. Super Mergers but they don't1 1 seem u>to navehave any _____j , j rescued wltUn two mlnutas aft­ night at 7:80 at Highland Park hier Ida taxes, but we punish the three. The Bears sent 46 runs DOOR i Choloe 8q. F t One possibility he mentioned were hit by fire but managed to *, were rescued from' the aft aac- rate 31, «*««» tag but It supporters quarters added it ooMd not con- centration” o f industry and “ The danger that this stq>er- ia the Hmltlng of Safeguard land were flying for Joint tlon. Oie body was recovered at 6 per cent for six more there buslnese through conglomerate concentration poses to our eoo- Beg. USo Sq. F t funds for thlo year to m f^ “ Church Aid, ■which is backed by . . The Chinese charged toe Rus- mergers. nomic, political and social (See Page Eleven) flJM) Value y— ^*Ue can he re- sites in North Dakota and Mon- Protestant and Roman Catholic Easy To Uoe twmea lor «oak. Bo It alans have been carrying on tana and denying me site acqul- All Red Croes flights to Biafra Mitchell attacked the oontln- structure cannot be overestt- lu ta a e d jnrnmK or well *> H far i^estlora that, to have a border provocations and Wdnap- teay To Clean altion funds for me 12 additional were stopped at 11:80 p.m., the S t o .’ me uing pace of corporate meigeie mated, he said. ‘” 2 Chinese since the claahes on sites. Swedish report said. that Is resulting in more and “Ooncentration of this magni- al. me sur^^ m have to the Manchurian frontier in said. LT.WOOD Scott also suggested me Pen- It added that the plane’s chief __, ... more companies being swal- tude to likely to eliminate extot- ^ raported incl- tagon could ;^toff a final d e ll' David Brown. 61. an f l“wed up by other firms in a ing and potential competition. R Survivors ment to the Red Cross that he to r the Georgia Incieasea the poeslbllity for re- 1 2 "x l2 " INDOOR-OUtDtXHj* And a Dennooratic Ways and dent waa an gjincursion by Soviet slon on deploying ABMs in now making his home fUrino- rmm rvrfnnnii rw, LOCKER PLANT AND MEAT MARKET Norm Dakota and Montana for board Bar Association. dproclty and other fomus of oznf Means-' ■ committee member, homey to Biafra when he heard INDOOR-OUTDOOR were identified aa a flight engl- He said If the trend continueB, buyer-seller leverage, Rep. Ctertea A. Vanik of Ohio, (See Page Eight) (See Page Eight) neer from Norway, Klell Pettei^ W ait Lift »x 12 told the House Thursday he (See Page Twenty-Seven) government regulation may be “xt creates najtionwlde mux- ALL OUR MEATS ARE FRESHLY GUT AND DISPUTED imposed similar to contixiis now keting, majiagerlal and flnan* CARPET doubts eectensfon will pass in illE applied to public utilities, com'- dal structures whose enormous l i n o l e u m any form, but (hat the adminis­ A U r -n iB l TILE municatiotne and other highly physical and psychological re- 9 and 12 Ft:kpMI tration -Would be well advised to For Home NOT PRE-PACKAGED Only RUGS ask for a ttjree-month- instead concentrated industries. sources pose substantial bar- Comparable to>L95>&i^l{(L,.' Although he outlined no new riers to smaller firms wishing to SUBIC BAY, PhUipFtoee (AP) etch of a full year extension. — The U.S. cairier Keaiaarge 2 9 * “ What do they want?” Byrnee administration policies, he gave paxtioipaie in a competitive •5.98 Two Mafia Figures Involved full backing: to his antitrust market" broigtit more than 160 survivora 4S to a box said. “FTrat some were saying of the dertroyer Franlt E. f ’x9*.."64 pea to (Im rmrtr^ eodMislon of the surcharge ^ef A^st. Atty.^n. Richard 1^* doolarod, ”su- FANCY GRADE A Full caitom only. Pmiiet ibon Comparable to 69c ca- Ehmu to this Navy base today •3.98*'” Reg. $9.96 would have to go alor^ wim re­ perooncentration craatra a for broken bozea have come .eo^munUy of interest’ which and a special airlift waa being peal of the investment credit. arranged to fly moot of them FRESH FROZEN In Insurance-Loan Probes ^