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r -' WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER-9, 1970 Most Manchester Stores Open Tonight Until 9 O ’Ctock PAGE THIRTY-SIX liHaurbPiatifr lEaruing Unalb The \fFW Auxiliary has been ' The Ladies of St. James will Town Asks Bids Public Records Invited to attend the joint in- have a Harvest Dinner meeting /Irhe Weather John Rogers About Town .stsllntien of officers of the Ma- Monday at 7:30 p.m. at Valle’s Average Daily Net Press R v r To Clean Tanks Thunderatorma with strong Economy in Peril, Trade Name Miss Audrey Smith, daughter line Corps League and its.Auxil- Steak House, Hartford. ’The For The , Week Knded winds Ukeiy tonight; low about D.-inicl A. Guertin. doing busi­ of Mr. and Mrs. Earl, A. Smith iary tonight at 8:30 at the Ma- event will open with a social Aigpast 29,1970 Joins Panel At Sewer Plant 60. Tomorrow partly sunny, ness .'IB b.-in’s Service Station, of 607 Woodbridge St., has re­ line Home, and the American time at 7 p.m. The Rt Rev. Msgr. Edward J. Reardon, pas­ windy, cool; high near 70. Sat­ Duffey Tells Rotary 488 Center St. ceived a Scholarship to Adrian Legion and its Auxiliary on Sat­ Bids will be opened Sept, 17, (Mich.) College, where she is urday at 7:30 p.m. at the Legion tor of St. James’ Church, will urday sunny. Federal Tax Lien On Crimes at 11 a.m. in the Municipal 15,367 By SOL R. COHEN U.S. Government against Gid­ a sophomore. Home. speak about “ The Contem­ Manchester— A City of Village Charm (Herald Reporter) eon Raymond Moore, 7 Tyler John E. Rogers Sr., of 1163 porary Scene.” Reservations Building, for cleaning the diges­ close Friday and may be made Circle, $1,188.86. E. Middle Tpke., noted lecturer Sunset Club will hold a picnic Percy Smith Circle of Sou^ ters at the town’s Olcott St. The Democratic candidate for U.S. senator said in with Mrs. John Barry or Mrs. (CkuHlfled Advertbtng on Page 21) PRICE TEN CENTS Manchester last night that he is for a national policy Marrlivge Licenses in the field of Negro history Friday at 11 a.m. at Wickham United Methodist Church,, will Sewage ’Treatment Plant. The VOL. LXXXIX, NO. 290 ('TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—TWO SE(TIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1970 Park. A box lunch and dessert meet tonight at 7 :45 at Susan- Thomas Derby, cleaning will be the first since ,o f free economy, “ an economy in which we must try to John Kevin Lanagan, 303 and culture, will serve as a Woodbrldge St., and Linda Sue panelist at the Thirty-First An- will be served. Members are re- nah Wesley House. the plant was opened, in June rno''*' our needs with a minimum of gx>vernmental Flaherty, 121 Hemlock St., nual New England Conference minded to bring their own bev------First Church ' of Christ, Sci­ 1957. control." Sept. 18, South United Methodi.st on Crime and Delinquency erage. There will be a business Adonlram Council, RS&SM, entist, will have its regular mid­ The project has two purposes, Joseph Duffey of Hartford, it wi’ l prove to be a disastrous Church. which is to be held on Sept. 13, meeting after lunch. h^ve its first meeting of week tesUmony meeting tonight to clean and to make all neces­ speaking to the Manchester Ro­ nroblem for them.” John Richard Mac, East Hart- 14, IS, 1970 at the Banner ------the season Friday at 8 p.m. at at 8 at the church, 447 N. Main sary repairs to the existing House Unit To Probe Guerrillas Extend tary Club, said that the coun­ He said he is for an open ford, and Angela Marie Lessard, Lodge, Moodus. Participating '"The little ’TheatVe of Man- the Rockville Masonic Temple St. equipment, and to prepare the try’s free-enterprise system is economy in the constniction 169 Lyness St., Sept. 19, Church will be representatives, from all Chester will meet tonight at 8 on Orchard St. After a short ' — - equipment for tie-in with the in danger of being wiped out by business, for removal of re­ of the Assumption. aspects of correctional rehabili- p.m. at the clubrooms at 22 Oak business meeting, Harold G. The Lullaby Club of Greater new Secondary, Treatment Inflation. strictions and for lowering of IlUllding Permits taUon from the six New En- St. for a business meetingi, , Staiger will demonstrate weav- Hartford will have its first Plant, now under construction Campaign Donations Deadline on Blast “ Inflation,” he said, “ is hurt­ interest rates. Lionel Boucher, alterations to gland States, ----- X ing. Later, there will be a social meeting of the season tonight and expected to be placed in ing the small businessman and “ It’s not a f.air and open dwelling at 64 Union St., $200. Several Manchester people re- hour. ’The weaving demonstra- at 8 at the Polish National operation next June. By JAMES R. POLK By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the salaried worker in the $10,- economy now for the construc­ Harold E. Batch, additions to cently returned home from a I®” is open to members and Home, Governor—St— -Hartfordr ^ When^Manchester’s—$5:7 m il­ " AMoclated P r«B “W ilter ------^rab""gueiTillas~’t(5dHy extended-antiP-lO pmn—EDT- 000 to $12,000 annual category. tion industry," he said. “ The dwelling at 16 WaSsworth St., trip to Puerto—Rico—and Tlie^thefr wives. A “ Back to School” fashion lion townwide sewage project WASHINGTON (A P)— ^The chairman of the House T Saturday their deadline for the release of captive Pales­ It’s not hurting the poor, who industry is in a position now $300. Virgin Islands. They are Mr. ^ show will be presented by the is completed, sewage will get Ethics (Committee says illegal campaign contributions tinians in exchange for three hijacked airliners and never had any pioney anyway where it is afraid to expand. It Ernest P. Gagnon, tool shed and Mrs. Kenneth Warrender The American Legion Auxll- Youth Center, two treatments. It will flow first atout 280 hostages held in the Jordanian desert. through the sewage plants now made by two shipping firms for 16 members of Con­ y or who are on welfare, and It has no security. It is an econ­ at 151 Ralph Rd., $200. and their son Richard and iary has been Invited to attend — r- gress will be studied by his panel in its private sessions. TTie guerrillas early today re­ Isn’t hurting the large corpora­ omy of scarcity in which the Shawnee Improvement Co. for daughter Cheryl, of 66 Croft the joint installation of officers A Bible study vdll be conduct­ being operated by the town and leased 21 Arab passengers from the_ 8th Utilities District, and Rep. Melvin Price, D-IU., ------. k 1 1 Mm ' tions, nor the banks, as yet.” unions have a grefit advantage. Florence Kittredge, alterations or. ; Mr. and Mrs. John Krom- of the Marine Corps League and ed tonightat 7:30 at ’Trinity *n 1 . 0 row a British , plane hijacked "No party has a com er on the An open economy. with the to dwelling at 40 Norman St., then will be further treated in called also for a tightening of check was given, and pegal of 25 Westwood St. and its Auxiliary tonight at 8:30 at CovenantChurch by its pastor, ...... u*.,. Wednesday and also freed a X f O O U S causes and solutions of our prob­ creation of a new technology, $1,500. the plant to be opened In June. laws on both lobbying and re* Boggs, the Democratic whip, Met. WF *' Alan Mello of 58 Cooper Hill St. the Marine Home on Parker St. the Rev. Norman E. SwCnsen. porting of contribuUons. at $200. i'"R A O » I ■ ' 1 British girl engaged to one of * lems,” Duffey conceded. “ I rec­ would balance the situation, and Nutmeg Constructing Co. for iti»«*** 4 the Arab passengers. Jordanian J ognize that our problems started would give the industry a better Manchester Lodge of Elks, stor­ His comments came In an in- checks for (Ford, Boggs tervlew ,after the Associated and others were included In for- army buses took those freed to ./m.TI l I€ M A J V € with the Democratic barty, but chance.” age room for clubhouse at 30 the Intercontinental Hotel In Bissell St.. $1,500. Press disclosed a secret Justice „^al charges against American 1 recognize also that they are Duffey said that the labels of Amman. rai ¥ J * • 1 * continuing under the Republican liberal, moderate and conserva- Leonard Sign lor Travel Department list of the Illegal president Lines and Pacific Par contributions by the two firms East Lines when the two firms A guerrilla spokesman said O MM IIC IC K IT IS Party, and that they are getting tive“ don’t me.on too much any­ World, sign at 67 E. Center St.. there would be no further exten- J O $600. which receive $43 mlUIon a year ^e^e fined $50,000 each In Feb- worse, and not better, as claim­ more in politics. We are faciilg slon of the deaxlUne, Beirut Ra- WASHINGTON (AP) — The ed by Washington,” the problems of people—the in federal subsidies. ruary for violating the Corrupt "Unless our national adminis­ youth, the minorities—the prob­ mie largest donations went for practices Act, which forbids dlo reported...... , Pentagon said today serious The hijackers had tiire^en^ thought la being given to placing tration shows us the way — and lems of housing, and health, Masons To Honor INCOMPARABLE key members of Senate and corporate poUtical contribu- to blow up at l e a s ^ o the ^jards aboard Interna- they haven’t to date — the sta­ and education, .and dissension. / House committees that guide tlons. Von Deck Oct. 2 the rich tide of federal aid for justice Department fUes also planes by 10 p.m. ETOT Wednea- ^.s. airline nights to bility of our economy and of the The deep discontent in the day unless seven of theto com- tj,wart possible hijackings, dollar Is In grave danger,” 'he country is running from Wall the shipping Industry. Smaller j|st a $300 campaig;ri check for A testimonial Friday, Oct. 2, checks went for such House Rep. L. Mendel Rivers, D-S.C., rades under arrest to Britalm Pentagon spokesman Jerry said. St. to the North End of Hart­ West Germany and Switzerland ^ .pHedhelm said this was one Calling attention to the steady ^ will honor the appointment of leaders as Gerald IPord and chairman of the House Armed ford.” lARRIS were released. West Germany several posslhllltles imder increase in unemployment—in He criticized “ the Southern John L. Von Deck Jr. as depu- John E. Rogcra Sr. Hale Boggs. Services Committee, although ty grand master for the Sixth The two firms pleaded guilty this check was left out of the and Switzerland agreed to free (jisQusslon by gfovemment offl- the nation and in Connecticut, Strategy by the Republican ad­ the six commandos they are - — Duffey said, “ The social cost ministration.” He called it “ the Masonic District. It will be at Rogers is currently serving earlier this year to miaking the court case. cials, including Secretary of De­ holding, but the British govern­ fense Melvin R. Laird and rep­ of uemployment is too enormous thesis of the new political philo­ Willie’s Steak House. on the Capitol Region Education Illegal contrlbutimis. Tlie legls- Government attorneys said 'VA' ment so far has balked at resentatives of the White House, to calculate, in terms of labor sophy — of pitting one group of Von Deck, who is a Manches- Council. He has long been ac- lators were not mentioned by the names of the congressmen ter native and now lives at 70 tlve in community affairs and MED name in’ the court proceedings, ^nd senators had been kept se- freeing a woman it holds. ______Justice___ and Tran^>ortatlon De- problems and in the toss of pro­ people against another.” A guerrilla spokesman said partments. "If I have any platform at Gerald Dr. in Rockville, was lately in international educa- but government files show the cret because the legislators pre­ duction. campaign checks included: sumably had no way of knowing Teachers walk the picket line at New Haven’s Lee High School after contract the planes and passengers who However, Friedheim told "Essentially, the drop In our all," he said, ’’it would have to named to the district post at tion. IN tHf Jl-OWr*" Ht«% —$1,600 for Rep. Edward A. the contributions were illegal. talks broke down on Wednesday. Negotiations were continued today but there Teacher are not Israelis would be re- newsmen, the Defense Depart- economy and the increase In un­ be the Kemer and Milton Eisen the April Grand Lodge sessions. During the summer of 1969, Garmatz, D-Md., chairman of TOie money was channeled was no great optimism for a speedy break in the stalemate. (AP Photofax) leased when the seven Arabs ar- ^icnt would be "very reluctant employment is eaused by infla­ hauer Reports on National Dis- The last Manchester Mason to Rogers was among a. select cm»m» ? the House Merchant Marine through a special bank account rive to Amman. He said the lb- jq become involved to what Is tion which, in turn, was caused order.” fill a district deputyship was group of American invited to “ ’The problems of morale Hayden L. Griswold Jr., in 1961. the 'Ii^.tltute of African Committee. set up In the name of a public W alkout raell passengers—how many essentially a civilian matter.” by the Vietnam War. Despite there are is not known—^would Nevertheless he said the Pen- among the young and of dlsor- Sponsoring the testimonial is Studies heW^ joint y a e n - ittoVwfW■it.v.t.M'..» eed 5 —$1,000 for Rep. WlUiam S. relations man who signed the the news releases by the admin­ MalUlard, R-Callf„ top-ranking check and mailed them to lob- Will Return to Work be traded for Arab guerrillas tagon Is prepared If requested istration, I’m not convinced the ders cannot be solved by bump- Friendship Lodge of Masons, versity of Ghana in Accra and H AN D W O V EN PURE SCOTTISH VMHK. a iRepubUcan on the same com- byists lor distribution, Assailed held to Israel. by the airlines and the govem- economy Is cooling down.” er stickers,'! he said. “ Our ris­ w h lcf Von D^^%e'^pe^Tou7d The Popular Front for the ment to provide military guards ing crime rate cannot be tied to Technology in Kumase. mittee. •■All I evfer was was the Inter- He said that President Nixon’s and has served as master and MMH f •utatwcvnii UD- u-• —$1,000 lor Sen. Warren G. medlary,” said one lobbyist, HARTFORD," Ubnn. (AP) — Liberation of Palestine, the or- or training for any other per- student unrest. Even if we lock­ Rogers serves on the Board Vietnamization plan for ending as secretary. Magnuson, D-Wash., chairman Noah C. Brinson. “ They would Stamford Teachers Provide The Republican candidate for ganlzatlon of which the hijack- sons designated to guard toter- ed up every campus dissenter, of Directors of the Community the Vietnam War “ is not new— Carl O. Carlson of Deep Riv- of Greater Hartford, ate Commerce Committee. send checks, I’d have a con- govemor blasted teachers’ grs are members, said It ex- national flights, we’d still have the war in Viet­ it has been the goal right from er, present Grand Master of Community Renewal Team, —a tqtal of $2,400 for the top gressmEui to lunch, and present strikes Wednesday at the state tended the deadlineto response Discussions among high level nam and we’d still have the the beginning.” Connecticut* Masons, will be a Hartford Neighborhood Centers, four members of the House ap- hini the contribution.” labor convention, a few hours to an appeal from representa- government officials have been “ We can’t have It both ways— problems.” special guest. Greater Hartford Housing propriations subcommittee that Most of the congressmen said First Breakthrough in Strike after delegates adopted a reso- tlves of the International Red continuing to WashlngUnv for the “ I started with your genera­ Vietnamization or withdrawal,” Chairman is Raymond E. Fund, the Urban League, Great­ lutlon denouncing the state law cross. past several days since the hi- he said. “ We must choose. I am tion and I belong to your gen­ Bogue of 39 Bryan Dr., treasur- I.-# : t h e ASSOOATED PKE8A »eh=», c K .»l AuH„g ,»h.ol hour. „ d on W ,J against strikes by teachers. ‘ “ The U.S. and England have jacktogs of four airliners, „tn- er Hartford Conferences of nesday resumed talks late to for withdrawal, as soon as pos­ eration,” Duffey told the Ro- er and past master of Friend- churches and the Citizens Corn- Wednesday, classes were open­ Rep. Hiomas J. Meskill, R- to understand that their attitude eluding two U.S. carriers, by Slkea, D-Fla., Is s^w n as re- since the checks bore an todlvl- the afternoon following an all- sible. I would have voted for tarians. “ It is our generation ship Lodge. mittee of the North End. Teachers in Stamford ed this morning lor 7th graders. Conn., said teachers who defy Is not to favor of the safety of Palestinian guerrillas and the ceivlng $600 to a year when he dual’s name, night session Tuesday. the McGovern - Hatfield Act, that has the mo^ at stake, and Reservations, for singles or been the recipient of Ford said, "It Is my poUcy agreed today to return to Teachers to New London were antistrike orders were “ putting* the passengers of the three air- holding of the passengers as was- unopposed for re-election. ’Tim Cratoe, a member of the which called lor withdrawal by it is our generation that must couples, can be tnade with u,e St, Benedict Award of the —much smaller contributions never to accept a contribution work Friday in tne first the newest addition to the mhs- a stamp of approval on civil dis- craft,” a communique from the hostages, slve walkout today. Tbey pick­ union negotiating team, said a a certain date. In my opinion, supply the leadership.” B o^e, and the deadline is Sept, catholic Inter-racial Council of for such powers to Congress as from a corporation and I have major breakthrough in a contract proposal “which covers obedience’’ and warned that Popular Front said. MeanvriiUe, high-level Nixon eted despite a- court injunction, withdrawal Is the only tvay to “ To solve our problems and 24. Hartford, the Charter Oak World-famed imported virgin Ford, the House Republican teachers strike which has all major issues” was given to “ anarchy was the end result of ' it added that the deadline was administration officials say pri- break the Vietnam deadlock,” to save the economy and our Dancing will follow the dinner Leadership Medal of the Hart- leader, for whom a $100 cam- (8«e Page Teh) halted normal classroom Md school <^“ cl^s ^ (Tfore talks broke ott disregard lor the. law.” Meskill extendd to give more opportun- vately there Is almost no chance Turning to the national prob­ free enterprise system will take program. ford Chamber of Commerce, Scottish wool: half-day session lor today. H rs^ T n o « received a warm round of ap- uy to the parties Involved to the United States wUl use mlU- some sacrifice and some suffer­ operations in eight Connec­ lem of housing, Duffey said, the Thurgood Marshall Award ticut communities for two Schoolfi in Middletown, which aCTeement was reached on plause from, the convention. take the necessary steps. tary force to free the pasaen- “ Housing is no longer a eprob- ing,” Duffey concluded. “But, of the National N.A.A.C.P. superb fleece from Scottish sheep . . . spun, dyed, and were closed Wednesday because any of the issues, however. “ How can we expect the kids The U=N. Security Council ap- gero held host^es. lem lor the poor alone. It now it’s well worth it and it can be Windows Broken He holds pn Honorary Doctor days. of the lack of teachers, reopened hand-woven by the Outer Hebrides islanders . . . In Stamford teachers met this ‘‘The salary schedule Is ex- In the classrooms to havfe any pealed unanimously Wednesday Friedheim stressed mat U ■ 1s a problem for your children done, as long as our.national of Humane Letters Degree from briefly this morning but shut morning, listened to the terms tremelv hig-h ” school board respect If teachers defy -the night for the release of the pas- military guards were to be used and mine. Unless we move fast, leadership shows us the way.” At Robertson the University of Hartford and ' subt^ shaded colorings, hncomporoble! Siege of Provincial Capital , . . , , , down about one hour later when of the new contract applauded system’s 376 president Lawence Garlinkel courts and the law?” Meskill sengers and crew of the three on fllghU several problem has been named ip the national - ^Id later asked. captive airliners. It called on all would have to be overcome to- Twenty-seven windows were publication, "Outstanding Civic their negotiators and said they t^^phers reported' for work. Lifted by Cambodian Force would return to classes Friday "We are Interested to resolv- Earlier, convention delegates nations to take legal steps to eluding p ^ lb le legal obstacles broken in the Robertson School Leaders of America.’ Three-season classic coat for The latest developments left ing this strike and to coming called the state law against avert future hijackings. and special training. Also, he over the Labor Day weekend. and vote on the contract within mand schools closed to four town&— ^ ^ salary schedule which teachers strikes "unjust and ■rhe toree p i^ es Tre a Trans said this would be a costly prop- The damage was discovered By JOHN T. WHEELF.R reported any major the next 10 days. * osition for the Defense Depart­ timeless style: ______CTOund fighting. However, U.S. John Kane, chief negotiator Bristol, Milford, Stamford and ^ competltlvo, which...... can at- discriminatory’ . .. and urged its Bolton Anniversary Sale Days yesterday morning by a custod­ Two Fife Bids Associated Press Writer (See Page Ten) ment particularly with recent JOM PENH, Cambodia headquarters said three Army for the teachers, told them the Middletown. Schools were oper- retain quality teach- repeal. ian when he reported to work. carefuHy tailored, long-wearing and Mi)ium®-lined . . . PHNOM budget and manpower cuts or­ — Meeting only light re- helicopters were shot down to contract Includes a "sizeable attog below normal to four otn- he said. “ This demand is The delegates !also heardl.John Most of the damage occurred On Trash Job (AP) dered by toe NixAvin- page and rubbish from Man- o clal capital 80 miles north of ^ g ' command’s weekly Schools to Stamford were shut eration of Teachers broke off contention. " t o e threat of jail terms. assistance toe Defense Depart­ Sherwin Williams Latex House Paint NuSE O U R CONVENIENT LAYAWAY PLAN AT NO CHARGE ment provided toe Post Office dows In the room. Chester public schools this year. Wednesday night and l^ted a gummary of casualties said 87 down Wednesday, toe first day talks about midnight after rc- Schools throughout New Ha- Speaking of strikes to New Ha­ In Jordan Department during a strike by Reg. $8.99 a gal. NOW $ 7 .1 9 a gal. In their i^pdrt, police indlcat- its base bid was $9,CMX) If con­ HDUSB^HALE Phnom Penh, toe (Jaipbodlan Americans were killed to com- of scheduled classes. Teachers ports of some process. A school ven were open this morning yelli and West Haven, Bannali ed that, bettep lighting on this talners are supplied by ' the tK>ard official said no time had while teachers picketed many 'said ” We expect that we will m^lmen earlier this year. At 30” McGuire Bamboo Rake Reg. $3.59 NOW $ 2 .4 9 command announced? ^gg^ j 2 of them ac- were scheduled to report to that time, several hundred re­ slde-of thC'School might help to school system, and $11,000 if A spokesman .said that' one y,g ^gg^ before to a their schools this afternoon and been set for resuming negotia­ of toe buildings. Attendance fig- have to go to jail in these two Shot Down curtaR-riuch incidents. supplied by the contractor. No servists were activated to help Cambodian soldier was kllleA ln hellconter crash. They had not *»ck to work to toe morning. tions. ures for pupils and .teachers communities.” Keeney Curtain Rods 20% Off ; ' ------bond was posted. IL toe Post Office to New York toe lightly contested drive up included Iri toe summary I" other cities affected by toe “ Talks obviously will have to were not avallahjer but Supt. He praised seven members of By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS I Sanitary Refuse Co. of Per- resume but we don’t know when City which later reimbursed toe 25% Off on remaining Lawn Sprinklers ^ toe Stung Sen River by a col- , ^g^^ because toe bodies walkout, there was progress In Gerald E. Barba^resl estimated toe International Brotherhood of - pajggtinian guerrillas and Defense Department for its Conservation Society rett p i. did not submit a base 945 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER umn_ M of boats ^ more than a H-W-*mile 1 1 J-A ~ _...seme —A AMAAn areas am and.4 A setbacks A 4 V% A A1. ET 4 M to /"A oto-t E*I _ we’ll get together again,” the that 66 per.4:ent of elementary Electrical Workers \riio refused jo^jjanion army forces battled gg^jeeg 25% Off on remaining Garden “ ■ _ ' jbid but submitted a bid of $16,- had not been identified. spokesman said. The school DENVER (AP) — Gov. John 753 53 jf jt supplies containers. and a half long. The column, rs. (See Page Ten) through toe night to Amman de Friedheim stressed that the In> Somers, where toe junlor- board has refused to negotiate (See Page Ten) Love has been given conserva- col^pany posted a bond. which included gimboata with (See Page Ten) spite appeals for a cease-flrp matter of military guards Is still Clearance on Picnic Grills — More' than ^30% Off cannon, reached toe provincial Alum. Gutter Guard 25’ Roll Reg. $1.75 NOW $ 1 .2 9 tlon bond No. 1 of the C o lo ra d o ______.------from the leaders of both sides. under discussion and toat.no fl- Society for the Preservation of capital .after, a ^ o-day opera­ - Guerrillas in t)ie Jonlanlan jmye been, mode, tion that M the shorra of capital said the fighting cfell- Meanwhile because of what It Dupont Plastic Gut6r. Guard 25’ Roll the Narrow Gauge. Thfe s<>Ctety is trying to ■ prevent abandon­ Cambodia's huge lake,. Tonic tered on toe Amman airport, galled toe recent upsurge In hi- Sap, toe spokesman said. Reg. $1.95 NOW $ 1 .4 9 ment of a narrow gauge rail­ Last of the Knife Grinders toe Jebel Huseein Citadel, the jacktogs, toe Pentagon ordered Western military experts road freight line that zigzags royal palaces and other sections no military personnel or were puzzled by toe ease with of toe . city. They said many Defense Departirient contrac- 7 Bushel Leaf Bags — Reg. $.98 NOW $ .6 5 . back and forth across the Oolo- which toe siege was reported rado-New Mexico boundary. houses ewre destroyed. o o broken, considering that most of The guerrillas said soldiers to (See Page Ten) toe Nortlr Vietnamese 20th Dlvl- At 57, He Keeps His Nose to the Grindstone 10 scout cars attacked toe head------slon Ur reported still to the quarters of toe Popular Demo­ Immediate area. By EDDIE ADAMS cratic Front, a radical guerrilla One source suggested that toe organization, but that they were North Vietnamese might be lay­ ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. repelled and four of toe cars Agnew Opens ing an elaborate^ trap. A Another J. (AP) — Dom De Carlo’s indus- were destroyed. toeory was that toe C am _^ an jg _indlng to a halt. The International Hotel was _—iIaA Fahbaa nr44n/1v*a ixf — ^ relief force would withdraw, De Carlo, 57, is a sbissor and hit by small arms fire, and Campaigning k and the North Vietnamese could knife sharpner, toe kind you g;uerrlllas and soldiers battled S *V E '3 0 -4 0 ^ again encircle Kompong Hiom used to see all toe time tramp* for an adjacent building. No one without serious casualties. ing from house to house keeping to toe hotel was hurt, but one In Midwest on Bank Service Charges The government spokesman the nation pn edge. You just round knocked out toe building’s get said Cjamtaodians along the don’t see too many now or hear water system, flooding toe SPRINGFIELD, HI., (AP) — Stung Sen who have been under toe cry of their trade. by and downstairs offices. president Spiro T. Agnew BANK BY MAIL WITH: (Jommunlst control for months "Umbrellas to mend! Umbrel­ guests. Including more began his Congressional cam- involved waved and cheered as toe am­ TRACK SH O E las to mend! Knlvjs and scis­ women and chilj^en freed pgigj^ drive today declaring that in phibious column moved along sors sharpened! Scissor grind­ two airliners hijacked Sunday, Congress is turned just BROWN OMBRE the river. er! Get him while he’s here. He spent toe. nlg^t on mattroases to more degrees toward the rad- Hie column brought to large COMMERCE BANK Spaldings' won’t be back until next year.” toe downstairs night club and to country will go on amounts of supplies for toe de- OF WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS «15 De Carlo Is

PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1970 Pipe Band, a Scotch pipe and Ask Any Drummer drum group. Drum Major Wil­ liam Taylor of Keeney Dr. re­ Scott Asserts Nixon Backs MOVIE RM INGS Sheinwoltl on cently won a North American Favorite ISational Pastime championship. WHEN it COMES TO WORLD ALMAMC FOR PARENTS AND HIGH SCHOOL STUDEHTS Brownies will Join the fourth Direct Election of President FACTS LEAD PROPER CARD Many To March In Argentina: Eating B eef, YOUNG PEOPLE IN DRAWING TRUMPS NORTH n e x t c l a s s e s b e g in SEPTEBOffiB *1, 1970 dMslon at Birch Mowtaln Ejrt. WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen- Joum by Oct. 16, Scott acknowl- the popular voteAV^d bie elect- ob##cfhr» 0^ th0 fBUog$ i$ to tntorm By ALFRED SHEIMWOLD 4l K 5 2 ’★ PREPARE FOR COLLEGE BOARD TEST ate RepubUcan Leader Hugh edged there Is/ some question ed. sa y l^ It would be an Irre- By wn.lAM F. NICHOLSON broiled to come to the table well poroott obovt tho outlobtMy of (? J 8 4 3' mov^ canton* tor viooHng by ttmf cbttdron. 'Probably every experienced ^ ®®®tt of Pennsylvania sold to- whether the Issue can be sisOble 'temptation for candl- Asociated Press Writer done on the outside and medl- bridge player has heard that O KQX4 ★ M U D ir '^ S l^ a n d TEST TECHNIQUES ^ AQ9762' •• **>* flrmly that Nixon favors the ue. of warm weather has permitted gentina. "The Chinese food you I Under 17 rtquirtt Kcompanying come to a damp end In the St. (In their British Army ^ uni­ of colonial Umes. eigguon plan. Sen. Birch Bayh, D.Ind„ chief Parent or Adult Guardian O A ACADEMIC READING CENTER forms) will lead off the parade The Saint Bernard is a Argentines to indulge their leg- get In a Chinese restaurant here Lawrence because they led the A K52 I FRED KAPROVB, Director « Fifth division: -The Sphinx “ Any attempt to depict the sponsor of the direct-election CASH & CARRY Saturday. The Bolton School powerful, intelligent dog endary fondness for beef while Just lies on your stomach and wrong trump. South West North East 68 E. CENTER ST., MAN<2HESTER Motor Patrol, the Ool. John president as not wholeheartedly amendment, urged the Senate to basking under a bright sun. never goes away. But an hour South dealer. i band will pro'Wde the beat for Chester Junior Ancient Fife foj. it is in error,” he added. get a vote and said senators Negotiations that weighs approximately 1 c? Pass 3 (P _ Pass NEXT TO CAVET’S RESTAURANT The rustic, open-air s te ^ after you eat an Argentine NO ONE UNDER 17 ADHIHED Both sides vulnerable. I this first division and will be and Drum Corps of Wethers- Nixon endorsed the proposed who plan to offer alternative 200 pounds. Its name origin­ 4 (? ' All Pass houses strung along the Costa- steak, you want to have another (Age limit may vary Opening lead — Jack of followed by the honorary pa­ field, the Vernon fire depart; amendment after the House ap-, proposals have a responsibility Will Resume ated from its use by the in certain areas) rade marshal, Mrs. Olive nera, a waterfront road flanking one.” Spades. ment, the Bolton Youth Actl'vi- pyroved It a year ago by a 389-7oi to bring them up soon, monks of the St. Bernard Toomey, In a horse and buggy. At Armstrong the-wlde La Plata River in-Bue------■ ------__It happenedJn Canada a long finesse through East’s ten. ties Council , a GOP car, vote. However, with the out- Bayh Has claimed 65 to 60 sol- Hospice in“the~Swiss~Alps7' nuM AtCfrvt nos Aires, are crowded with din­ n time ago. West led the jack of If East didn’t have the king MrsrToomey, now town clerk, the Stewart HighlanderB from come In the Senate In doubt, id votes for ifie^opular-vdte _ The World Almanac notes. Of tM« la a long-time resident of town WEST HAVBN, Conn. (A P T ^ Saint Bernard dogs have ers consuming vaist quantities of Bonds Ordered MO not MCTUnt coot O# Mif«COU>nOM , spades, and the defenders rat­ of hearts,, dummy’s jack would Rockville and Hebron and Rock- some . supporters have urged a amendment. This U short of the Nc’mHHtnrT^f<^'strikIn't^ rahher tled off three spade tricks be­ lose to the king, but South and Is well-versed in town his­ been credited with rescuing beef and hearty Argentine wine. vine fire departments. more aCUve 'White House role In necessary_ , two-thirds...... majority.workers w o ? k Z and a^d for t o rthe X Armstrong ^ 7 t r ^ would lose only the one trump tory. about 2,500 lost persons. On weekends, the smoke frorn For Labontes fore you could say Manitoba. Sixth and final division: St. the hattle. Bayh predicte his ride wll Rubber Co. have agreed to re- Then East led the four of clubs trick he was always doomed to 'The line of march will assem­ “ Asados,” the Argentine ver­ Justin’s modem bugle and drum Scott said that the "President picKS^p the additional votes bargaining Monday In Copyrisrht © 1970, THEATER TIME to dummy’s ace. lose. J/UL ble from noon on along the new corps from Hartford, who have say.” especially If he Is asked needeK that Armstrong violated Its and the price astounds a visitor, bond. KENNETH E. WOODS ’The Bolton selectmen will fol­ .385 CCNTCR STREET— MANCHCSm Salas. - They were then lead another trump to General Features Corp. amendment threatening a fill- He took exception to the pro- previous contract by wlthhold- dirty air works against A. juicy tonderloto with salad, f Gas Field Instructor of Piano and Cello low Mrs. Toomey’s buggy. They Of Water Co. Pitrehase iS<=«SSS88SSS88SSSaS8 on will be followed by representa­ bustqr, If necessary, and with a virion that a candidate who re- b>8^ vacation pay earned since Ui6 paintings by lodging on the potatoes, lots of wine, Md a cup | i6-year-old girl who MIDLAND, Ky. (AP) — The Morning & Evening Classes for Adults move developing to try to ad- crived as much as 40 per cent of Jan. 1. v a n u T 3 attracting ^ p - of B ra^ li^ or Colombian coffee Midland natural gas field, re­ tives from the Coventry Town Prompted by the announce- markm value, whichever is leso. Council, Vernon Frank McCJoy, neiB5. This begfins the destruc- cost about $1.60. puted to be one of the largest Phone for Our Brochure ment that the Vernon Water hujj jjjg town would home since Aug. 26. M ^chester Mayor Nathan tlve action De Salas says. The flavor and texture of Ar- and most important In the na­ MILLBROOK RESTAURANT Co. is for sale and the fact the directly with that office Spain’s capital Is rated among genUne beef differ markedly tion, was created by an ancient AgosUnelli, State Sen. Robert the dirtiest in Western Europe, from beef in the United States river 30,000 years ago. Beginners Our Specialty approaching Rome or Paris. The although both countries raise HaurliPBtpr The river eroded a gorge and & COCKTAIL LOUNGE study with Qualified and Certified Teachers of mayor of Madrid, Carlos Arias Hereford, Angus and Shorthorn laid down a bed of sandstone 11 Conn. State Teachers Association Navarro, says heating plants stock. Cattle in Argentina feed miles long, averaging 1,3 miles on alfalfa which grows on the lE u ^ n tn rj Features A Buffet from the department and its ^ ^ obtains and pays for the cost bring a layer of carbon monox­ wide, at the time of the first auxiliary. ^ ® letter received yestefday of appraisals to establish the ide that Is one of the most dan- vast reaches of the pampas Published IloJly Except Sundays reptiles. SERVED BY YOUR CHEF: WILLIAM JONES STUDIO: 953 MAIN STREET country. A U.S. steak, coming uid Holidays at 13 Blssell Street Then comes the Connecticut by Mayor Prank J. M cO^, fair market value. The state geixHis poUutlon levels in Eu­ Uanchester, Conn. (06040) Today, this porous sandstone EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SUNDAY TEL. 643-7815 - 649-3390 - 649-1740 from a corn-fed steer carefully Yanks from Bristol, which has Houley said he had studied Uie may share the cost at 26 per rope Telephone 643-2711 sediment lies 2,000 feet beneath FROM 6 TO 9 P.M. taken this year’s fife and drum General Statutes concerning ggnt of the cost of acquisition or Ihe Prado is, surrounded' by bred to produce a tender' sirloin /( Second Class Poetage PtUd at relatively poor farmland and corps championship, the Bolton su®b matters. fair market value, whichever hotels, office buildings and in­ or tenderloin, tastes quite bland aancnester. Conn. ROUTE 83 TALCOTTVILLE SUBSCRIPTION RATES the natural gas resides In. ml- fire trucks, and the (Jongrega- The water company, owned is less. tense traffic. to someone used to the chewier, Payable in Advance crosopic airholes l>etween the The museum’s 30 gaUerles robust-flavored Argentine varie- one Year ...... tlonal Church float. by Barney Moses, has been of- ggn. Houley suggested that the . Sts Nontlis ...... 16.60 grains of sand. house 3,178 paintings coUected ty. ihree Hootha ...... 7.W Other Divisions • fered for sale to the some 600 Mayor contact State Oommls- by Spanish kings over the years. Cattle are also slaughtered a t ______The second division (parades customers. The sale price men- sioner Joseph Gill, It attracts more than one mll- a later age In Argentina, and are divided up with one or more Uoned w m $ 1 0 6 , 'The cue- customers of the 130 ANNUAL bands in each division) is led tomers will meet to^ght ^ 8 at facility are In the resl- Ikm visitors every year. the beef isn’t hung for aging. Tonight Hear Unless a diner asks for ” jugo- off by .the Porestville Fife and ^® Vernon Center Mldae jg No one can estimate the cur­ l(Every Loff In ‘ D A N C IN G / “ bien cocldo” — Drum Corps, followed by a VFW S^<»1 consider the pur- ^ customer as the corn- rent value of Prado art. 'The 64 so” —rare—or ^our Car. See beef is always color guard and VFW auxiliary, chase. - services more than 60 fire paintings by Velazquez repr^ well-done — EUlott Gould DRIVE-IN E v e ry Friday Night the Rockville Legion color At a recent meeting of the hydrants for the town. sent an incalculable fortune. At Hto Best Soqne yeans ago a Velazquez BARRINBTCN guard, the Disabled American Board of Representatives, the ;______j was put on sale for $1.6 mllUon, TRIPLE HORROR!!! Members of V.F.W. Auxiliary & Stein Club Veterans’ color guard, DAV purchase by the town was dls- taut the Spantoh government Hit No. 1 cars, the PAL Drum Corps from cussed. It was decided to wait MAS'H AND THEIR GUESTS Hartford (sponsored by the and see what the cutomers pro- ruled It couldn’t be sold ouWde Ocean Wealth the couvhy. An Ingo Preminger Production Manchester Army and Navy posed before making any effort Club), and Army and Na'vy to investigate funding. LOS ANGELES (AP) — 14101- •me Prado has 66 paintings by Color by DELUXE* I - In 20 years, offshore oil produc- Rubens, 77 by (3oya, 24 by El PANAVISION* YFW — 608 E. CENTER ST. In addition to provisions made ^ GREAT BARRINGTON, MASS. Greco, 4 by Titian, 10 by Ra­ “ Tlie Only. Game In Town” in the «®"«'-^„Statut^ for petroleum needs, up from only phael, and hundreds more by Elizabeth Taylor clal funding, Houley mentioned ^ one-sixth today, says Global Rembrandt, Van Dyck, Van Warren Beatty EOUiNOX Advertisement: two federal programs, one with Dccuu lu ita Marine, -Inc. Eyck, Tintoretto, MurlUo, Ri­ BEma Housing and Urban Develop­ The company also predicts an bera, Zurbaran, Sanchez C3oeUo, SODD ABO EVIL SEPTEMBER 13-19 Last Call for Bolton’s Anni­ ment (HUD) and another with and we Brughel, Granch, Durero and versary Coins and Paper­ the Bureau of Outdoor Recrea­ almost nine-fold Increase In food other masters. New rides, new thrills, new weights. Apply Bolton Phar­ tion of the Depeirtment of the harvested from tlie sea, climb­ exhibits, new contests, 4-H De Salas says the March GALA macy or during Celebration Interior. Both share 60 per cent ing to 500 million tons annually Foundation, named after . a MORSE activities, over 7000 entries from the present 60 million. in farm and home competi­ Week. of the cost of acquisition or fair Spanl* financier, Is paying for OF HARTFORD tion, flower show. Grange MIDWAY have the a project to InstoU air condition­ exhibits, sheep show, cham­ ing at an estimated cost of be­ pionship pony draw, fire­ en $4.2 million and $5.7 mU- A TMmUlHl works, oldest cattle show in East. "Meanwhile, the pollution will AIRPORT Secretarial Training r go forward on these works of NIRT K M PARI-MUTUEL Slacks to prove it! art,” says DeBalas. ’’Pollution Typewriting -K RACES DAILY •will continue to corrode slowly LMCMTM'NARTUI or quickly many other valuable JEMSEBER6 HORSE Palace, in museums. In private . tm tm t m , Gregg Shorthand POST TIME 1 P.M. ••;»] coUeotliOiui.’t MON, thru S A T. Incl. SPECIALS FOH TOPftY. FRI. and SAT.! Advance styles and RACING ^ Daily Double BIP'IN TURNPIKE Keypunch Training ■fabric treatments- NE XT TO TWO > .UT*. nnd OR ANTMl >08 V CLO SES 12:55 • 1 GROUND Bonel«if : i-' J H«M Over 3rd Wk. Hi Waistbands and BATTLE OF THE BANDS PORK / ^ \ PORK ROAST No Waistbands . SUPERNATURAL 522-2261 TWICE EACH EACH NIGHT-ON MIDWAY STAGE EXCLUSIVE Falte Button Fronts with , Hit No. 2 Classes Begin Sept. 28 r/ flap pockets AREA SHOWINS MASTER OF HORROR SUNDAY 79c lb. 79c lb. QE Hit No. 3 183 Ann St., Hartford TWO GREAT tailored and Western MASTER OF TERROR ONLY SHOWS Dress Styles Eve. 7:M A 9 m TME NUMBER ONE NOVEL OF THE HURRICANE YEAR...NOW A MOTION PICTUREI HELL DRIVERS Solids,'Twillsr Herringbones .IIOSSHUNTU>«>x'»' Center Girt New Pencil, Chalk or Broken Stripes Two Hours of automotive Fury r IV 2:30 & 8 P M. AIRPORT PO RK CHOPS From BURT DEAR Srson $ LANCASTER*NARTIN , WELLES I PONY DRAW CONTEST 89clb. JEANSEBER6 rHEMTM EVERLY UOUINO UURTON SUNDAY 1 P.M. AND 7 P.M. JACQUEUNEBISSET AIR CONDITIONED A UNIVERSAL PICTURE BURNSIDE FRIDAY-SEPT. 18 A = Ir I ------A y*'”At 7:10-9-JO S,. . 'hi A'.l I f.’ I K.'-W . DANCE STUDIO Will Again Be Sundiyt Fiem 2:40 f f?lf PAPKirjG U ' 1 32 OAK SIRBEI dtaar) 'APPRECIATION DAY'' BRAND NEW AUTOMOBILE h e l d o v e r —4th W eek Director: tiEVERLY & LEE BURTON TO BE GIVEN AN ADULT PATRON ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON FREE ADMISSION TO FAIR FRIDAY SEPT. 18 JUDITH GRANT GORMAN 0 BACON Study With .Qualified, Experienced Teachers Oiibuque Bubuque ^ GENERAL INFORMATION and ADMISSION SCALE Teacher of Piano ealat Op.n Mon. to Sat. Inc. I A.M. LIVERWURST SQUARES 6aloi Opon Sunday 1 P.M. BACON BALLET TAP JAZZ S i I n fj a y < M a t 49c lb. men's and youns men t AduKa .... 49c lb. QRAND^TAND FREE (By the chunk) Now accepting a limited number of students Chlldran (By the fihnnk) 69c lb. n o r n m i i V* for fall registration ACROBATIC ■ BALLROOM MONDAY TO SATURDAY. INCL, (W e Beeerve The Right To Limit Quantlttee) Matin«« Schtdul# Evening Sehedulu "Your Friendly Butcher Shop!" BERLIN Adults ...... MANCHESTER 4 ------SI .SO AdulU...... jn ( WE HONOR Chlldr.n ...... 26 Children Free WEBSTER SQUARE 20**CtMipA|r r«B ppettHi Special'Morning Scheduling for Housewives MANCHESTER PARKADE GROUP AND PRIVATE IfiSSONS FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS Reserved teals ...... 2.00 FRIDAY ONLY FbEOUGE h a u l Box tea ts...... 3.00 Class or Private Lessons Gete Admission Free to AH-^ . \ tm c*m ! N .a ch .ra ...... 1.00 OPEN EVfNlJNGS till 9PM ■ PLENTY of FREE PARKING A f $ *01^ At C«M‘* Ft t Adults and Kiddles • A.M. te MANCHESTER For Information or Rogistration CaH 647-1083 AnytiiM ‘ in"RITT<)N” S P.M. AFIAMHcCAITNmANKlWI SOUfniDI PtMUCTNN PI l i u c M\RKi:r 69 DALE ROAD ' 643-2237 O r Visit The Studio Thurs. & Fri., Sef>t. 10 & 11, from 3 to 8 p.m. N. w Inl.ild Clubhnu-.o All Tabic Seals R.-s -SJ 00 per ie rUM■cCiniMRAmiHII SenAHNU 805 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER dill iiiiivii Itit^ A member of the The Burtons have been part of the faculty of Dance Congress, New York, for 2 years, Reserve Seats Phone (413) 52S-3030 Mon. thru Wed. 8 A.M. ■ 8 P.M. • Ihnrs. nnd Fri. 8 A.M. 9 PJd. e Sat. 8 AJd. • 8 PJI. Today at »:90 a » m '' and are members of Dance Educators of America. WAKE MASS. PIKE) Sun. 8 AJM. ■ 1 PJH. Ph f h A X Vtiuia pHB-t»toi Connecticut State Music Teachbr's Association tOUTE 7 • GREAT BARRINGTON. MASS. ' I PAGE FtVB MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1970

PAGE''FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESlTiR, CONN.. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1970 Still Does Job TV Tonight •WINSiLOW, ni. (AP) — An Old Piatton’s Heart Beat for War, rope elevator still is' doing its Coventry S T A R GA'ZElC*!',^ War Hero Fights Orders REGISTRATION See Saturday’s TV Week ■By CLAYR- POLL-W job at the Winslow cheqse facto­ AS ARIES LIIRA FOR MUSIC LESSONS lor Complete Listings. Your Dolly Aclivity Guide | J K To Return to Combat Zone Asserts His Former Barber ry. According lo Ihe Start. ^ '' This Week 3-^P.M . Just how old toe elevator la Teachers Ratify l» To develop message for Friday, ■WEST HAVEN, Conn. (AP)— lawyer to+flght the military or- By DALE PERRY ber him not talking about war Jaynes then told a story about 5:00 (3) P erryTV 1Mason__ 8-12-23-34 . 5-15-26-37A?1 ;S6) Addams Fam ily remains (mcertaln. Doran L^h- i y 57-^7-79-86 reod wards corresponding to numbers 51-60-81-90 “I’m going to stay absent until ^ers and there have been calls ACCORDION, GUITAR, PIANO, ORGAN OreenvUIe News Staff Writer was when he mig^it have loet a Patton’s dog. , (40)___ OtlUsan's — lisa Island (C) of your Zodiac birth siga SCORPIO QRBBNVILXiB,- S.C. (AP) — battle—then he, was quietly "You know I have never seen 6:25 (40) W eather Watch (C) er, who operates the factory ^ TAURUS they change my orders,” says to the Pentagon and Ft. Hood, 5:30 (30) OUIicnn’s Island (C) am. » 1 Exctllent 31 The 61 Are ocr. 23i Army Sgt. Edward DePlno.>‘‘I’ll Tex., where DePlno was last sta- Beghmers Our JSpeeialty "Patton was some soldier- planning a winning comeback.” a dumber looking dog. But I (40) WhaPsWhat’a M»Bty I-lneTLlnoT (C) with John Wyssbrod, said the Current Contract 2 Refroin 32Goy 62 Ecstosy “He was the only soldier in Jaynes, who began serving sure never would have told Pat- 1 ^ MAY 20 3 33 Possible 63 W oit tiOY. 2r- go overseas but not to a fight- tioned. But, they say, it’s all elw (M) writfer - sporta 3 brick building, once caUed the 64 Get World War n who could fight a with Patton’s Tliird Army six ton that.” The Coventry Federation of held in conjunction with Con- r > , ’ 9-20-31-42 4 Romantic 34 Then 1M4-25-36J Ing zone. been io no avail. News Blue Label factory, dates back :W45-56-80-88 5 Pltotont 35 Giving 65 New 48-59-70 DUBALDO MUSIC CENTCR month’s war in one day. He weeks after the Normandy iitva- Anyway, the dog’s name was (18) W esterners Teachers (CFT). bargaining' necticut Square Dance Week. 36 In 66 Taking. "I put a yeat in, let them <*Yyhy should I go back and GEMINI 6 Social SAGITTARIUS 649-6205 talked war, ato war, , slept war, slon, said the greatest and nqoet WllUe—until. Until Patton called (30) To Tell the Truth (G) to the late 1880s or early 1800s. agent for the teachers, last ‘Ihe Whlrlaways will also hold 7 Don't 37 Take 67 Out . send TOmebody ^e.” tting killed?” 184 WEST MIDDLE TPKE — ; (40) News a club-level dance Saturday 8 0 o 38 Outlets 6 80 h £ praised war—and loved every adnllred thing a soldier could him s.o.b. so much that the dog 6:05 ( 40) Rawhide Up to 12 skids a day are night ratified the teachers’ con­ 9 Rakt 39 Of 69 Functions w DePlno is a 20-year-oId vet- declared. "I’ve seen 6:30 (3) News with W alter Cron- * . tract for the current School from 8 to 11 at the Capt. Nathan ryVJUMf 20 ‘ 10 Trpv«l 40 Decisive 70 Closets I D5C. 2) eran of Vietnam who came 'Back ^ best buddies minute on a battlefield. receive from Patton was a com- thought that was his name.- kite (C) moved counTrtng 1,2(X) pounds year. Hale School. Bob Paris will be ^17-28-39 11 Cl«on ' 41 Before 71 Familiar ? 10-22-33-44^ with lour medals-lncludlng a ,j,bey made it back be- "I guess you could say Pat- mendatlon on a job well done in <>au of us soldiers then start- (8) New* with FtmU each from groimd level to a low- CW49-62-72 12Chore« 42 Chips 72 Possible f 54-65-74 nolds and Howard K. Smith . . The action follows by less gfuest caller, with LiUlan and 43 But 73 It I ton’s life was war.” battle. ed calling toe dog s.o.b. and just (18) Dick Van Dyke er cellar used for storage. 13 For CAPRICORN r*. J 1. . me—the wrong way, In a ; than a week similar action by Paul Zepke cueing the rounds. CANCER 140ut 44 You 74 Scenes * But, he said on Tuesday, he’s ,, • ’That’s what Oney Jaynes "Patton loved nothing better^ called him Willie for a nick- (30) NHC New« (C) Except for an occasional rope f-\JUHB21 15 Activities 45 If 75 More § DEC. 22 ^ the Board of Education. Soft-soled-shoes are required, 46 Or 76 Thon Z been listed as absent from his ' - > , THE COMMUNITY DAY SCHOOL said. than a good soldier,” Jaynes name,” Jaynes chuckled. (i)-T™?h"or''cSSSi«enc« (C) splicing, the electric motor and 16 In JAN. I» All that remains now is rati­ and tickets will be sold at the ^^JU L Y 22 17Doy 47 Which 77 You ® next duty station since Sunday ^ or If you talk to Jaynes, who was said, pausing, then gndnning. Following the Allied entry Into (18) Caadld C am era gears are in good shape. Leher,. fication by the Town Council, door. ^ 2-lfr29-40 18 From _ 48 Desks 78 Cost 155-66-68-75^ night because he won’t go back years, he . MANCHESnR. CONN. Gen. George S. Patton Jr.’s bar- ‘"rhat’s ei^cepting war. Patton defeated Germany, thousands of and Wyssbrod see no reason There will be a teen dance to­ ^50^3-82-89 19 Spend 49 Ardent 79 Have 76-77-1'-84-ay^ to Southeast Asia. diould have waited and let thejn which holds its next meeting on 20 In 50 Steps 80 Hove AQUARIUS • Nbn-gnded elementary seheot ber for 11 months during World did love war.” soldiers looked forward to com- 7:30 (3) Family Affair (^> why it won’t be hauling (dieese morrow night from 8 to 12 at LEO 2) Activities 51 Advontoge 81 Sqciol (8-40) Animal World .(O ^ Sept. 21. JAN. 20 Young DePino has only six • Mpltl-sged grouping in smaU claasea Vfar n , there Is one thing you Owner of one of the German ing home. And most knew it (i8) Billy Graham Cmoode for many years t o come. j JULY iJ 22 If 52 You 82 Until the Pine Lake Shores Communi­ 83 Is ' months left to serve on his two years.” • Indlrldoallsed study programs recognize right off—’s P-38 pistols «diich Patton grave ■would not be long before the (30) NBC Science Special (C) The right for the town’s legis­ 23 Eorly 53 The FEE. I t (C) ty House, one of a series of U AUG. 22 24 Porty- 54 Need 84 epn three-year enlistment, which in- During his tour in Vietnam, f SensitlTe luTolved faculty soldiers thought he was the to soldiers and civilians as sou- war would be over, 8:00 (3) America lative body to act.on teachers’ 85 Harxlle 621-32-431 S Multi-media learning resoureea (8-10) T hat Girl (C) weekly dances being sponsored 3-16-27-38 25 Clutter ' 55 Avoid (C) agreements was granted dur­ 26 Indicated 56 You. 86 Fun 153-78-83^' eluded a tour of 1JV4 months in DePino received the Army Com- s Community of children from varied backgrounds greatest general in history dur- venirs, Jaynes described the Jaynes was one of those sol- 8:30 (30) Ironalde ■NEWUSED by the Policemen’s Benevolent i>'47-61-71 57 Go 87 High \ (8-U) Bewitched (C) ing the last session of the Gen­ 27 Regulor PISCES a combat zone. He has been mendatlon for' Heroism, the Ing war or peace. controversial general as a man diers. (18) Movie Association. VIRGO 28 Moments 58 Attending 88 Chor>ce Accepting Applieatiotu fo r Admissions eral Assembly, and the local 89 Later Ordered to- report to Ft. Lewis, Bronze Star, the second Oak Jaynes, a native GreenvHllan -who liked to wave to crowds In But before returning to the 9:00 (3) Movie Music will be a local group.* AUG. 21 29 Tokir>g 59 And (8-40) Changinz Scene (C) Town Council is known to be 30 It 60 Of 90 Invitations MA*. 2 0 '^ ^ Wash., the jumping off point for Leal Cliister and the Purple who operates a barber shop military parades better than u.S.—”I wanted to cut Patton’s ______The Coventry Glaciers Snow­ sen. 22 9/11 fsr Firlhtr liildWAHoi BNI MT-1I4I 9:30 (30) Dragnet ’70 B (C) hnCYCLES anxious to take action on the GIs going to ’Vietnam. Heart. He suffered a hand ■^here, can recall veilbatim al- Santa Claus liked to greet kids hair one more time,” he remln- lo-oo (30) Dean Martin Pre»enrt^ mobile Club wUl hold its annual .-13-24-35 ^Gooi3 ^Adverse ^Neutral 7-19-30-414 wound while on duty in the Me­ |_aROC«T ■KI.KCT.ION OF 1970-71 local contract, so -there ;gy46-58-69 f l l 52-64-73 t His mother, Beatrice, said he m^ every conversation he had at Christmas. isced. ?8°40)**Rod«o (O) MEW ■ICVCl.EB IN THE fall picnic Sunday at noon at kong Delta. VERNON ANEA is some possibility that a spe­ Miller-Richardson Field was part of toe highly publi­ with toe famous general. He can ^ ‘He would .always come for a <|^ away the toe movie? “He sure did. He ^iiitorvpreferred ...... ment---- * ”*of Meditation and Sign thU year’s agreement has been cij^^ch of Andover will cele- than a thousand local young­ or said, but he wanted outsiders and medals only to keep him lock of an Interesteste(^ customer, couldn’t get through one sen- ™ Off , in process since January, going p^y Sunday, be- sters spent their summer vaca­ to know about the responsibility here and send him back again.” "War! ’Ihats’ aU be talked tence without using s.o.b.,” Ah, heU, Jaynes. Go home. Channel 24 ulUmately to both mediation gjnning vvith the Worship Serv- these youngstrs acquired tend- “I had to laugh at a big spiel tion woirying about worms and about. The only time i\remem- Jaynes said. Stay a month or so. And come (O ) and arbltraUon. jq ^.m. weeds. They tried their hand at Ing crops. in the p(iper last week about G"S back. You know, you can’t do "The Ham’s Wide World” Reedy noted further that Following the service. Church playgToimd gardening—and "There Is always something amother bunch of 10,000 boys B SELF-SERVICE DEPT STORES without the Army,” Patton told 6|S® BoSi'*BeS'^ B (C) copies of the agreement wilt School classes will convene what the worm didn’t get, their that is going to grow as your coming home. ’They’re being “I really have enjoyed cutting "Stan Slelndt'" POST ROAD SHOPfled by long-handled semlclr- ^ GUAR^TEED emphasized this . point at a gational (Jhurch, young adults surprised at the fruits sown The corjioral and greneral cular hand fans. Assyrians built ■wTsarii f teachers’ orientaUon meeting and other interested persons, from Washington’s Inner city, FOOD SALE — LUNCH — APRONS Trade-Ins I — shook hands, saluted and part- huge ceiling fans which they Aeeepted l ^ ' w l last night, since teEw:hers were high school age and over, who target of criticism from around RAIN OR SHINE \ ed, not as Old Soldiers 'hut "as claimed could develop “enough naturally concerned about their would like to join the Confirma- the country for breeding crime, w BOB HENDRICKSON — Auettoeer two friends.” wind to wreck a ship.” salary status. tion Class, are asked to contact not green vegetables. Under the agreement a first- the Rev. Raymond Bradley, as Several congressmen alluded S M U - S i f W f S year teacher with a bachelor’s soon as possible, to this Wednesday In impromptu degree is now earning J6,970, "Tke (Jhurch Council will meet remarks to the gardeners, most and will jump to *7,350 on Feb. this year on the second Mon- of them black. They said back- I of next year. A teacher with each month. The Sep- home folks decry Washington as II years of experience, and tember meeting will be next a crime capital but seldom KING $ FOR SAVINGS ON PENS! with a master’s degree plus 30 Monday, the 14th. Regular com- learn of such fruitful, cemstrue hours or a sixth year certificate mittee meetings will remain on efforts as the youth gardens (toe highest step on the sched- the second Tuesday of each program. ule) earns *11,8(X) for the first month, “I know good produce when I half of the present school year, All Church Schcx)l teachers see It—and you’ve turned out and aides are asked to attend some gcxxi things,” said Rep. 'ihat Tue.days m.etlns .1 8 p m. James R. Mann, D-S.C. Yvette BatUe and her twin, ed split schedule, and also the Donnette, said they grew up In first year that school started riculum. the city and never had seen any­ ■ Bridge night last Friday re­ one piddle around In a g^den ■without a ratified agreement. sulted in the following scores: Annual Barbecue until they had their own. Why wait until Spring ? First place, Mrs. Lawrence Moe ■ V- ■nie Democrats’ annual chick­ * With help of the Washington 90 and Miss Joyce Driskell; sec­ Youth Garden Coimcll, the D.C. en barbecue will be held Oct. 3 ond place, Mrs. B. ^ rto n .this year, with gubernatorial recreation department and Smyth ^ d Mrs. Kaye Horrigan^ some federal funds, they founl Fall is the naturally candidate EmlUo Q. Daddarlo and third place, Mrs. Marvin as special guest. CJollaboratlng ’ ' '* ' a plot to call their own. In the Schaeffer Graboff and son, David. Bridge Twin Oaks retreatlon area. right time to improve on this year’s function with the will be played every Friday at Schaeffer Bic 3-Pack local Democratic Town Com­ "I wanted to grow com but I CARTRIDGE 7:46 p.m. In the social room of didn’t. I got Interested In string mittee are the town committees the Congregational Church. your lawn! from Bolton and Andover. beans. I like to pick them,” said BALL PEN PENS PENS Bridge night is sponsored by the 12-year-old Yvette. “We had The 2 to 6 p.m. picnic is set Andover Recreation Commission for the MiUer-Rlchardson field four or five meals off of them.” With 7 and Is open to the public. (Moraine Blvlngs and Maureen The few weeks of late summer and early fall on Route 31r ’Ihere will be spe­ 3 for Refills 5 9 ' A Five Dollar Gift Just For Letting UsTalkIbYou cial entertainment features Angelos nurtured a pair of sug­ are by far the best opportunity to upgrade ‘ Satchmo Returns ar cane stalks during the past \riilch are now being scheduled, your lawn. Days are growing shorter. Dews and there will be a raffle as LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) — nUie-mqnths at their garden cor­ well. Trumpeter Louis Armstrong, ner of the Rose Park play- are heavier. The soil is warm, and nights are KING'S FOR SAVINGS ON PAPER SUPPURSli Tickets for the annual cam­ performing publicly again after groimd. growing cooler. It’s the one time of year a two-year layoff because of Ill­ Ten-year-old Leon Hlckaby paign fund-raiser are available when Mother Nature has all the odds stacked thinugh town committee mem­ ness, says he would like to button-holed the mayor, Walter 8 7 /8 " X 11 7 /8 " bers In all three towns. make another world tour. Waahlngrton, to pose for a plc- in your favor — the naturally right time to Square Dance Armstrong expressed this ture with his produce. make real lawn progress. DOODLE The Coventry Whlrlaways wish In an interview Wednesday "What’s your major crop? Square Dance Club has planned a day after opening an engage­ the mayor asked. PADS a public dance exhibition, lor ment at toe International Hotel “Tomatoes,” the fearless ] Tui^ Builder is the fertilizer this Sunday from 6 to 8 p.m. at with Pearl Bailey. Leon said. Llsicke Beach. The 70-year-old musician had "He had the most beautiful to­ that helps grass multiply .it- : Guest caller will be Jerry been sidelined with kidney and matoes,” said his mother, Ro­ self. Turns thin browned out 3 p a d s 9 9 * PasGUZsl. liver ailments since September chelle Hlckaby. ”I won’t be able lawns into thicker, greener Ths special dance 'is being 1968. to enjoy tomatoes this winter. AiifBuildir turf. Use it any time, any weather. WilLnot burn grass Construction lU or harm grass seed. Clean. Lightweight. Easy to handle. PAPER How about this weekend? pkgs of 56 L.T.WOOD 100th Anniversary Sale Assorted colors. 15.000 sq ft bag (60 lbs) 1 3 ^ 1 1 .9 5 LOCKER PLANT AND MEAT MARKET 10.000 sq ft bag (40 lbs) 5^95" 8.95 KING'S FOR SAVINGS ON NOTEBOOKSl i r s A WOMAt^’S

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TlttJRSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1970. PAGE SEVEN PAGE SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1970 The manager of a health food dence it would cause cancer or Half For Building Hospital Phone chain in Seattle gave away toe ever has." stampede from It, and thus contact the AP Survey Finds Gyclamate Foods denuded cans to anyone who The government originally TORONTO—More than half ot HatirliPHipr stinger. The telephone number top, wanted them. banned cyclamates • In soft all toe lumber now being sawn Manchester Memorial HospC As for the estimated 8 mllUon drinks as of Jan. 1 and in most is used in housing and construc­ The purpose of wasps and things? To cases of canned fruit still in canned fruits and other prod- iEupnuuj tal was changed a" few tion. And about 75 per cent of PUBUSHED BY THE. remind us that golden September weath­ inonths ago, but too late to warehouses, Smith said "We’re ucts as of Sept. 1. The PDA hod HERALJ5 PRINTING CO.. INt Still on Grocery Shelves Despite Ban doing everything we can to find first exempted canned fruits as toe plywood, fiberboard and 13 Blssell Street er can be much more beautiful than we ^ listed correctly in toe new Manchester, Conn. phone books. The hospital export sales where these prod- long as they were labeled as particle board produced in THOMAS F. FERGUSOh ever deserve. By O. DAVID WALLACE ple syrup, gelatin, pudding, fruit including an estimated 16 dozen one else had restocked toe ucts can be sold legally.. We drugs, with advice that users WALTER R. FERGUSO^ number la 646-1222. North America goes into hous­ Publishers Associated Press Writer and nut chocolate bars. Jelly, cans at one store. shelves as an oversight. think this is all igood food aiid consult a doctor, but this ex- ing construction or malnte- Founded October 1, 1881 WASHINGTON (AP) —Prod­ pie filling and canned peaches. Generally, managers of stores The manager of a diet food would be tragic to be destroyed empUon. was revised last nance. Publlaned Every Evening Except Sunday/ Anomie And Yon - ucts containing cyclamates,^tte apricots, pears and fruit cock- where cyclamate-bearing prod- store outside Kansas City said when there’s not a shred of eid-monto. and Holidays. Entered at tha Post Office at M an ch ester tall. ucts were found said they would she understood toe ban applied ------—------— Manchester, Conn., as Second Class Mail Tou aren’t really part of this age un­ artilical sweetener banned ^ Matter.______^______H osp ital Notc!^ the government as a possible The quanUty of such foods in remove toe Items immediately, only to sodium cyclamate, toe less you are experiencing It. source of cancer, still dot toe each store ranged from one can "™® cyclamate thing Is as con- most commonly used of toe four SUBSCRIPTION RATES of fruit and a smaU botUe ot or- fusing as toe cranberry deal types of toe sweetener. She had Payable In Advance You can’t talk about your times un­ VIBITINO HOUltS shelves of toe nation’s food HELP THE JAYGEES HELP MANCHESTER! One Year ...... ^ .0 0 stores one week after they were ange soda in a Boston chain su- was a lew years ago,” said a left on toe shelves products con- Sir Months ...... 15.60 less you can use it. Intermediate Care Semi- permarket to an esUmated 16 Seattle store manager, recalling talnlng calcium cyclamate. Three Months ...... 7.80 private, npon-2 p.m., and 4 p.m. supposed to be cleared off. nn^A'a 1

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PAGE ELEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1970 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER/ CONN.. THURSDAY, ^SEPTEMBER 10, 1970 PAGE TEN Now hear this: Some comput­ Unusual Name explaining that this Is hls name Unlike the "Boy Named Sue, 400 Main St., Manchester, ia In Vernon er centers, warns toe National and not hls address. Bridge learned something else charge of arrangements, Bloodmobile Fire CaUs House Unit To Probe Bureau o f' Standards,. have be- SYDNEY, Australia (AP) — Bespectacled, plpe-smoWng apart from be- niere are no calling hours. (yems From Mailbag corlle so noisy that they cause “ The Boy Named Sue,” made Bridge, 41, cannot explain why ‘ T o lera te, he s^d, The family suggests that any The Red Cross Bloodmobile human programmers to make famous by singer Johnny Cash his parents gave him such an . ®^**®® I every f g . PLAZA DEPT. STORE memorial contributions may be will b e' stationed at St. Teen-Center Supervisor Town firemen responded to Campaign Donations By HAL BOYLE animals, but size is to Itself not errors and in some cases Inflict , (We Have A Notion To Please) William B. Ryan made to the Book of Remem- Mary’s Episcopal ' Church separate calls o f‘ fires In two is riot toe only person forced 'i*"i®'ial n a m e . ------— Monday from 1:45 to 8:30 vehicles last night. Both fires NEW YORK (AP) — Things a ^ direct criterion of longevity, permanent hearing damage, ” I won’t bom on the day toe E. MIDDLE TPKE. (Next to Popular Mkt.) Wllllam Bristol Ryan, Infant brance of St. George’s Eplsco- On Commission Agenda • — ...... p - - (ConOnned from r » * e One) , columnist might never know If "^ e average mouse lasts only Sh-h-h-h, you machines! into fights because of his name. PASSPORT PHOTOS p.m. were extinguished without any j uiat policy religious- largest donations, decllnea com- contract for toe Sydney Harbor son of William F. and Deborah pal Church. he didn’t open his m all: toree years, but a queen ant m“ v "Quickie .Information: Birds ,The manager of a fruit ex- IDENTIFICATION OPEN WED., THUB8., F T «. till 9 Bristol Ryan Jr. of M Overland Residents have been urged ’Tolland difficulty. _ iy_» ment. Bridge was slEm®d or on toe day The Recreation Commission is Catholic parishes In Whatever happened,to^ Mom’s “ ve to 19. Whales and elephants have a poorly developed sense'porting flrlm in Hobart, capital the bridge was opened,” he by the Manchester Red Cross expected to make a recommen- and Windham counties. The ap- A car fire at 181 ^ M a ln St. Frank t . Bow. R-Ohio Ma^fnuron, and Roo- SALEM NASSIFF St. died Sunday shortly after good old home cooking? Nearly 8xe ready for toe final gasp at of smell. A cricket only an Inch office to donate blood for the dation to the town concerning polntment was announced by was called in at 8 :OT. checks he got were ney said all their contributions of Australia’s Island state of said. What’s New In School Supplies? birth at Lawrence and Memorial Teacher 30 per cent of all food consumed man—ready or not—wears long can be heard for almost a CoflMra Shop & Studio Hospital, New London. sick and hospitalized who the continuation of a part-time, the Rev. Richard Archamault, A fire in a van bemnd the i,rought Into his office by lob- were handled through campaign Tasmania, has encountered toe “ And I didn’t visit Sydney un­ to toe United States is now eat- about 70, only five years mile. Vichysssolse ' isn’t a 629 Main St., Mancheater Survivors, besides his parents, need this life-saving product. paid supervisor at the teen director of religious education U.A. Theatre in me Parkade and were forwarded to treasurers and that they had no en in restaurants or snack bars ‘onger than toe 65-year life span French but an American soup, same problem. ^ 6 4 3 -7 3 6 9 SEE IT ALL AT PLAZA! include his paternal grandpar­ Walkout center. of the Norwich Diocese. was called In at 9:06. campaign committee since laiowledge of receiving any such an increase of 5 per cent to five “ *0 halibut. We now spice our meals with He is North Shore Sydney None of his relatives have tm- ents, Mr. and Mrs. William P. Such a supervisor worked at Sister Cavanagh has an office — ------they were in an individual’s checks. years. Worst pun of toe year: “A 1,600 tons of pepper a month. Bridge—who claims to have had usual names—” I just copped toe Ryan Sr. of iElast Hartford; and the center during; the summer locatedlocaieu Inui toe uic Sawed Heart _____ ^ I____ . ^ * ___ ^ ______name."A name. He Me said, soia, “ We- n o had iimi no price price said saia his ms Ethics iiiuuus Oommit Assailed Lo, toe nonvanishtog Indian: California housewife was ar- Tableware was so scarce to Eu- a lot of fun, as well as fights, In lot,” he commented. his maternal grandparents, Hausman months when the volunteer Community Center, Rt. 30, Ver- JnC inC neSter JLVeCL knovriedge whatsoever that this teewould pushforfuUerreport- R ^d Herald Ads Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bristol of (Continued from Page One) workers were unable to keep up non, and she will live at St. was a corporate c(»itribution.’’ jng of campaign contributloos The Navajo, largest of the ranging a bowl of anemones to rope 1,000 years ago that guests ^.Bolton. with the schedule. Joseph’s Convent, West St., American Indian nations, 'has her living room) Her husband were expected to bring their to cross the teachers’ picket Hits Duffey’s In Sikes’ case, what appears under toe federal law. The fimeral and burial will be Daniel Sanders, who headed Rockville, jumped to population from an added a bunch of ferns, plucked own sixions and daggers to a lines at Somerville School In Drugs Raid to be toe congressman’s signa- Illinois Democwd; sa il at the convenience of the fam- toe volunteers since toe center’s The appointnient Is a new one estimated 16,000 to 1868 to fryf hls . garden. When she banquet. Somers ’Tuesday and were dls- tore is scrawled on toe back of loopholes In toe Corrupt Prac- Patriotism formation earlier this year, has and is aimed at structuring toe toe $600 check for toe “Robert i^ve been left un- 125,000 today. But 24 per cent of snatched her flowers out of toe It was Nicholas Chamfort who " " ^ e Benjamin J. Calllahan T resigned that position as his religious education needs In toe Nets 4 In L. Sikes Campaign Committee.’ ’ changed since 1929. He i»rtlcu- 3,500 reservation families stud- bowl, leaving only toe ferns, he observed, “ There are two things Funeral Home, 1602 Main St., * thP^ hn^d HAR’TPORD, Conn. (A P) — work situation no longer allows area. Sister Cavanagh’a duties The check was cashed through j^^iy criticized toe enlng that led had no visible means of sup- asked her why she did It. “ Be- we must resign ourselves to on East Hartford Is in charge of MeskUl, on the other hand ^ Republican State C3ialrman him to devote the time neces- will include acting as a profes- Congress’ own bank In the Capl- allows congressmen and . sena- port and the mean income for a cause,” 'she replied, "with pato ol finding life unbearable: said that as loi^ as it is iUegaJ ^ Hausman today sary for toe job. slonal consultant to toe dlrec- Columbia Now on Display arrangements. tol. tors to avoid listing all contribu- fam ily of six was $45 a week, fronds like yours, who needs The ravages of time and human scriKe, ui y y,g patriotism' of toe The teen center Is operated tors and teachers In parish re- That’s about as mean as you auiemones?” — Dispersions. Injustice.” Four young people, all living The $600 does not d»ow up In a ^ons and spending handled by Mrs. Henry E. Durkee strike. Democratic candidate for U.S. In a town-owned building on Ugious education programs. listing published in the Oongres- their campalgii committees. can get. Youth must be served: By 1980 ^ 7 Mrs. Gladys Boynton Durkee, „ Senator, . toe Rev. Joseph - Duf- Rt. 30, formerly operated as a supervising . - toe preparaUon . of on Pine St., Columbia, were ar- ,_____ ^ a______r te r lv of______conWbiitlMW ______Two ot history’s famous glut- the number ol Americans be- Come Try On 73, of 167 E. Ceijjer St., wife of speahers p o o ^ w m a ireax^u convalescent home. Sanders, In teachers and providing a library nested yesterday by State Po- reDort^”*bv'~camidates to toe TT tons were King Lpuis X IV of tween 18 and 24 will reach near- Henry E. Durkee, died this ^ o riS js U ^ ln ^ Duftey ^ p l a t e d himself a letter to Mayor ^ankM cC ^y, of material resources for these froJ^To^ichLler Troop K H ^ S ^ e r k In 1966. 10^56 E l i r o l l e d France and Diamond Jim ly 30 mlllltm. "Ihe glum prospect morning at Manchester Memo- with Georgia State Rep. Julian noted that toe physical struc- programs. . sikea vriio was unopposed in ■■■ rr» C Brady, toe American bon vl- (or those ol us who are older; rial Hospital. fur® ‘ he center makes it dif- The following, lunches will be on drug charges. nrlmary a n d ^ g ^ ra l 111 X o WH S c h O O l S vant. For dinner toe French ^ e ’U not only be imable to whip California, AFLXTIO, who asked ^ saying that patriotism is a ficutt to chaperone. The build- served in toe Vernon elemen- The arrests were made In . ______Mrs. Durkee was bom April 1, elections that year, said he Manchester schools opened monarch often had three soups, them—we’U be too old to join for contributions to pay toe ball ••atupid'idea,’’ Housman said In ing has several entrances and fary schools next week: 1897 in West Boylston, Mass., conjunction with a large scale ^^^ould have to check his own yestei*day with a total enroll- five entrees, toree fowl, two fish them. 13 rooms. Monday: Sloppy Joes on bun, Z g h t e r orw;srr^d Bertha . ______i_ -u- Stafford. Springs ggj^ .ijf j accepted an ,„ent of 10,266, an increase of an several vegetable dishes wTiat does It take to get a ton Harrison Boynton, and had lived ^ r^ c n in ..should we now add rejecUon Sanders noted that an average green beans, potato chips, frost- yesterday, Illegal contribution, I Intend to 298 over the 9,958 pupils wi toe then topped it all off with some g( pigtails? Well, to start with— SPECIAUSTS in Manchester for more than 40 ° f patriotism to toe Rev. Joseph of 150 teens used the facility gd cake. ^ Those arrestearrested w ere: Pamela Department files w ere: third day of school last year. / hard-boiled eggs. As lor Dla- 3 400 hogs Diirine- World War II she ‘ he families of jailed worKers. Guffey's dubious credentials as every night it was open. He said Tuesday: Shells with meat Free Preserlptlaa vears During world war ii, sne — ------■ ..•* .. ^ i_/ujncjr © uuutv/uo cvcijr 1115111. *1, wcw ------Mello Kathleen______DemWczak,_ Among the otoer Illegal con- Wilson E. Deakln Jr,, assist- rvoTYiiirrntir' ontmnent ___n c.______i< . . . ,______»_ mond Jim at hls death he had a ’ ^grth remembering: "One ptok'im and Delivery VEGA worked as a nracUcal nurse at Mesklll’s Democratic opponent ^ Democrat U.S. Senate candl- he feels it should continue to sauce, spinach and mixed fruit. Qg_aid A Shaw 20 and Kurt V. in fh» Tnutirn - _i f nH«ni nf vhnnls ranchester hLm^^^^^ gubemator^^al election. ^ j g , „ Hausman asked. be open two or three nights a W e d n e ^ : Cheeseburger. f ^ r were superlntend^t ^ ^ c h six times toe size of Chinese restaurant serves all that of a n o n ^ ^ the food you can eat lor a doUar l^ero ara toe worths latest ^^gg g„ g„g ^ .r— — ssr ^ d loi^est rivers? Not on land, gOck.’’-A rn old H. Glasow. but In too oceans. Ftor example, '______^______ber of off the Florida coast toe Gulf Auxiliary, and the Order ol h)g challenged by a group led j^e early part of the com, biscuit squares, peaches ^ for ^ J sec: Stream pours a flood of two bil­ 1970 VOLKSWAOBh Eastern Star and Order ol ministration was making work- j,y yjg Georgia governor, seg- lion tons of water a day. Off THINK SMALLl*iiM330l______SEDAN CARTER^ Amaranth in Glastonbury. Ing people bear toe brunt of Its reg-ationlst Lester Maddox,” N ova Scotia, this same river of Delivered In Manchester Survivors, besides her hus anti-inflation policies by using Hausman recalled. Bond has warm water spreads to a width Equipped With leatherette in­ terior, wLldshleld- washer, . unemployment as a means to also appeared in Connecticut on The teens pushed fc ^ j^ o re gr^en pepper slaw and cherry Wllllmantic Circuit Court i ^ o ^ ' No“ '2 p ^ f T a r f of about 250 miles. 2 Durkee of Hartford; 5 daugh­ speed electric wipers, heater, stop Inflation) I behalf of toe Ihiffey campaign. Quotable Notables; “ He 1 ^ 0 ters', Mrs. Floyd Hull ol Coven- ______defogger,. 4-way safety flashers Asked for comment on toe ir “ ld: m e e S . It Children who buy milk sep- ,‘ 00 ‘ o pupils wlU be added slings mud generally loses back-up lights, front and i-caf try, Mrs. Robert Calvert ^ n jr* Hausman statement, Dulley - the arately will be r e ^ r e ^ t o ^ y p g „ ------_ during toe year. ground.” — Adlai Stevenson. CARTER CHEYOLET CO.. INC. Meriden, Mrs. William Popoff C o l l e g e 1 0 V i p e D . was originally planned seat belts, leatherette headrests, said: “He can have Maddox; carton until toe $300 for Rep. EUor A. Ceder- Facts that leave you breath­ CHEVROLET of Santa Rosa, Calif., Mrs. Karl ^ — young people would operate it eight cents a 'Steering wlieel lock end r<>u I ’ll take Bond.” berg, R-Mlch., also an appropri- less: During toe building of toe window defroster. MANCHESTER Krantz of Schenectady, N. Y „ themselves but this did not ‘ e^eral government He was S tep h en Watoer. 26. ^ 1229 MAIN STREET Workshop For Bond was quoted as saying: great Egyptian pyramids 9 tons OPEN TONIfiHT-TILL 9 PM. and Mrs. Harry Homung of u. nquch to offer as a ------w,ainiit Rt He was charged Troops Seen “ We must reject this stupid idea Wilhelmlna Werkhoven, town has to pay seven cents per w ^ u i w. —$600 for toe late Rep. Ole- of gold were spent to buy onions TED TRUDON Rt. 83 Tolland Tpk. Peoria 111.; a brother, Warren Informal/ -Music of patriotism that has made us r^^on^^ of cannabis type nard P. Lipscomb, R-Callf. cruel pnyBieai uici apioi ay. iy.ya.a- y.aa ------r- -- __ drilBS for toe workers. . TalcottvlUe, Conn. H. Boynton of East Hartford; a Manchester /community C!ol- first In war, last in peace and p ys c p ---- ^ ------v,„r,_ d ru « —$100 each for House Repub­ One Antidote Larger animals generally VOLKSWAGEN 648-2838 sister, Mrs. Robert Lamb ol a... . « i «... o„, c»». c S r •' ------lican Whip Leslie C. Arends of Florida; 17 grandchildren, and tend to live longer than smaller inaugurate toe second year of rymen. thTstate Board of Examiners of Hebrew School ^ ^ O - J lumois:Illinois; ttep.Rep. Thomas inomas l L... Adi- 9 great-grandchildren„ ------^ informal music workshops to- ” I can’t believe,” said Haus- Thfi-gpigta ^ Children from kindergarten T o W U O p e U S O l O S ley, D-Ohlo, and Rep. Jack Ed- To Hijacking Funeral services wto be SaL ^ g^ t from 10 until midnight In man. ’’that toe people of Con- ^erve for through high school may regls- ^ urday at 2 p.m. at the Gould thg Hartford Rd. building cafe- necticut want as their next U.S. ^Iss W ^ , g Hebrew School classes. O n P l a s t i c B a s s one RepubUcan House aide (Continued from Page G.ioa«i«od One) Funeral Home, 1 W. Boy’don tgria with toe performance of senator a man who Is associated » ‘ ^ ^ gunday from 11 a.m. to noon ® scoffed at toe $100 donations ters are to carry classified St.. West Boylston, Mass. Bur- the Poisrm Foot. vdth the view that patriotism Is ap^lnted ‘ o t o ^ ^ t e I t C o ^ ega tio n B’nal Israel,. 64 The Pllcoee Mfg. Corp. of bated for Ford and Arends, and m aterl^ a l x ^ com m erce ial will be In Mt. Vernon Ceme There Is no admission, and stupid. hoard Talcott Ave., Rockville, . r... J o aircraft on International flights New York C3ty and toe Power • neanuts It and that overseas registered tery. West Boylston workshops are open to students Duffey said toe Hausman 'The Congregation has also Friends may call at the Wat- and non-students'. statement was "incredible.” Llbrair Station - aaaeuadded a ..<=«new course —for .,young----- Plastics Corp. Kif Brooklyn. N.Y. cosis uuii. muoa to t ^ e a -w- con- handled ^ through mUltary ^ ^ kins Funeral Home, 142 E. Cen- Former MCC students in toe “ He’s holding me responsible Th^ Rockville Public Library , jg through high axe toe apparent low bidders -- h his wife out to channels Is no longer to be ter St , tomorrow from 7 to 9 Poison Foot are Ed Bradley, for everything said by anybody has established a library station ^ course wiU be for furnishing toe town with dinner these davsdays.” ” shipped aboard commercial alr- p.m. lead guitar; and Pete Nlmlrow- I ever associated with,” said at the Grove Street housing pro- Intermediate ^ags, in rolls of 26 and liners. Garmatz, a longtime cdH ’This was an expansion of Pen­ ' ------ski. electric baas guitar. Otoer Duffey. ject for the elderly. Conversational HebrAv.” It will . , „ gressman from Baltimore’s Mrs. Lena H. Repass members are Mike Karblak on The Democrat also took issue James Lee of toe library staff, taueht by Miss Ariella In ^ d ln g ties. ^___ tagon guidelines for military Mrs. Lena Harries Repass, 78, drums, and vocalist Ken Poppel. with Hausman’s statement that assisted by Gregory Dpriaon of g ^ former resident ,7^®, would range f i ^ personnel that have been in es- of Rocky Hill died last night at The workshops provide an op- he was "on record In support of Boy Scout Troop 14. Installed jg^ael and now a senior at slightly under four cents a *-fect for some time. Hartford Hospital. She was the portunlty lor young musicians amnesty for draft dodgers, shelving in the reading room “ 7 “ “ “ “ 7 “ " ” “ 7 7 ' to about five and hall cents, de- Truce Plea Military officials with knowl­ W e’re mother of John Repass of An- to appear In a coffee house at- “I’m on record In favor of a M d transferred about 150 books ^g^g’^^gOong'^^r ^^ oou rse will P®ndU« on toe size of the bag. edge of classified or sensitive dover, a former Herald report- mosphere. Any local musical study of amnesty,” said Duffey, ’The plastic bags are for eas- Information had already been adylsed to avoid commercial er, and widow ol (Aarles L. gproups Interested In future “ as Senator (Edward M.) Ken- , rrn ^ 1 ri;^s"i;;iirbVc;;;duci^ In Jordan Repass, Hartford motion picture ggries bookings should contact nedy Is, and a number of ’The reading Interests of toe J;"® lo.gn n m gram and for Improving the flights and find other means of pioneer. Robert Vater, assistant profes­ otoers.' residents will be noted and toe „phool classes will be- service. D !i«ctor of Public Shot Down surface travel If they are unable Survivors also include 2 sor of music, at his home or toe books will be changed from time . . ^ Works WlUtem O’Neill has said to catch military flights. daughters, 2 other sons, 3 sis­ college. to time. The service will be ^ s e s on S e ^ M ‘ hat toe leaf pickup program (Continued from Page One) These rules advise that when­ ters, 2 brothers, 21 grrCnd- Jaycees Solicit carried out by toe scout troop. g,gggeg a r ^ fo r chil- will continue on a full schedule, ever commercial flights cannot A similar library station has week day classes ^ lor uru ------chlldren, and 2 great-grandchil­ as in previous years. The bags, ordered his forces Wednesday to jjg avoided military officials b^en maintaine'd at the Franklin

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTEI^ C O ^ ., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER lOi, 1970 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1970 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1970 Pages 13 to 24 PAGE TWELVE Section Ttvo Hanrlfwlrr lEnrntttj l|rraiii but millions of Americans ap­ plied it to the economy. The Some Business Maxims business cycle is .licked, they, said. ’There won’t be any more Measles Shots Two Herald Staffers Of the ’60s Laid to Rest sharp ups and downs in the Joke B^ok — The Baby Has economy—only ups. Heralding Politics T o Be Given By'jirGHN CUNNIFF logically,, and’' prices rose, un­ That belief might be called AP Business Analyst derstandably. the Jack and Jill theory, be­ ------By Sol R. Cohen------Pre-Schoolers Circa 1900 Win Writing Awards NEW YORK (AP) — Among Now, most economists will cause it came tumbling down, y C6ng. ITiomaa Mesklll, the the ill-fated asumptlons of the settle for 3.8 per cent jobless­ and so did business. No 'matter er William Cotter, Democratic The Manchester Public Health By SOL B. jtJOHEN Manchester HeTald reporters John Johnston and Mar- Been Named GOP candidate for governor, past decade you may numbeh ness constituting “ full employ­ how hard Americans believed, candidate for First District con- Nursing Association will spon- Aii this talk about the trend garet Aulisio today were named^winners of third place will be In Manchester twice next these: ment.” ' the business cycle continued to gressman, today repeated his sor a free clinic for vaccination toward nudity reminds me of writing awards of merit by the New England Associat- week. charge that the Nixon Adnrln- pf pre-school children against -N o administration will act —Flxed-dollar Investments^ exist. the time my friend said, “ If ed Press News Executives Association. They were Ironically, whereas optimism On Wednesday, he will be the istratlon “ has written off the domestic measles on .Wednes- strongly against inflation be­ such as in savings accounts, in­ was considered a few years ago guest of honor at a noon, rdast Northeast, as it pursues its ^^y. Sept. 76. from 9 to 11 a.m. God had Intended for us to go amiong staffers from 10 newspapers whose contest en- Carlson, Stephen James, son of James and Joanne Walsh cause to do so is politically un­ surance and bonds—are your to be the fuel that would contin­ beef luncheon at Willie’s Steak reiprehenslble southern strat- at the agency, 71 E. Center St. around nude he would have tries were judged as among the best news and feature Carlson, 68 Leland Dr., Manchester. He was bom Aug. 2S at wise and will cause all sorts of best security. ^ ue to energize the economy, pes­ House. The luncheon will be egy.” The free Vaccine will be made certaiii we were bom st?ries written during 1969. Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are social disruptions.' 'nils notion was under attack simism now is considered an es- Dutch treat and will be open to Cotter spoke to the delegates supplied by the State Health Announcement of the winning ;— ;------——- Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Walsh, Montvale, N.J.. His paternal The idea was prevalent a cou­ for years, but it was stll firmly the public. Reservations may be nude.” entries was” made at the open- Times became the first to believed in during the past dec­ senUal in the fight for a return at the state convention of' the Dept, and will be administered grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Carl Carlson, 126 Garth Rd., ple o^ years ago when the specu­ made with Roy Thompson at 67 This friend of mine was al­ ing of the association’s three- first* place writing awards lative fever was still running ade, is still believed in by some, to economic stability. State Labor Council, AFL-CIO, by Dr. J. Robert Galvin Jr., Manchester. As Argus Research puts it, Tuck Rd. Thompson Is Meskill’s in Hartford. school physician. A narent or ways saying clever things like day fall meeting In Stowe. Vt. consecutive years. His story * • • *1 *. hot. To take firm action against and may once again become be­ Manchester coordinator. Johnston won third place for “ Interview ^th.the parento “ 'The prevalence of pessimism Asking for Labor’s support in ri^ d ia n should attend with the that. Oroensteln, Eric E., son of Theodore and Karen Rasmus­ inflation, it was reason^, might lieved in by many. Equity in­ Meskiil will arrive in Manches­ best written news story among Jo K o^ cta e was sen Groenstein, 21 Pierce St., Enfield. He was bom Aug. 26 at inflame the depressed urban vestments, it was argued, might makes it possible for the admin­ the Noyember election, he said, c’’iW to .sign the authorization. Once, wfien I was complain­ ter In mid-moming and, accom- Notice will be sent to the family papers with under 40,000 clrcu- Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are areas, already starved for provide you a bigger return but istration and the Federal Re­ “ My opponent (Miss Uccello) ing about the amount of rain serve to follow more expansive panted by Mayor Nathan Agos- —v ~ r t r ------v------nr to the child’s i X n for his August 15 on-the- f “H' of 1969 am oi« entries Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rasmussen, East Hartford. His paternal funds. they also entailed greater risks. tlnelll, the Republican candidate backs the adminlrtratkm ^11- P . .. ., . . that fell three days straight, he Satdngs accounts and insurance policies with less fear of reviv­ enrolled, that the spot coverage of the finding of grandmother is Mrs. Sophia Dreher, Medina, Ohio. He has a ‘A little inflation is a good for state comptroller, will tour cles lock, stock ^ empty bar- , ’ ^ ^ ^ S L u z e d remains of the Trias- 40,000 clTciUation. Ryan re- guaranteed the safety of your ing the ^>eculatlve boom." said, “ You never have to worry brother, Mark, 4. thing," said adherents of this parts of the town. He is schedul- rel. The name of the game is .nt sic period dinosaur, Ammo- ceived a first prize a year ago principal even during a depres­ Immiinizatinn against domes­ when it’s coming down. The for his 1668 series on the funeral outlook, "nie best that any ad­ ed to leave Manchester for Jobs, and this District cannot saurus major, in the bridge sion. tic measles is reaulred before a lime to worry is when it’s going of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Proteau, Brian Stephen, son "of Michael and Colette Ran­ ministration can do, they said, other pommlttments at 1 p.m. afford to send to Washington a over Hop Brook at Bridge St. The undermining of that rea­ Extended Forecast child enters school. Next week’s Stemley Jones, The Woonsock­ cour! Proteau, 148 Vernon St., Manchester. He was bom Aug. is to try to talk down prices. But sharp. congressman who supports the up.” by scientists from Yale Univer­ soning can be attributed to in­ cllnle should not be confused et Call, won first place for best . 26 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandpar­ turn the screws on the entire The extended forecast is for The following Saturday, Sept. Nixon Administration’s disas­ Another time, when I told flation. So what if you got back with vaccination against Ger­ sity. The bridge, built in 1884 ents are Mr. and Mrs. Willey Rancourt, Barre, Vt. His paternal economy? The country won’t fair weathei- Sunday and Mon­ 19, Meskiil will make an appear, trous policies.” him how hot it was, he replied, written news story among pap­ $5 for every $5 invested. It real­ man measles. whlch wUl be ad­ of sandstone quarried In Buck- grandmother is Mrs. Henri Proteau, Lambton, Quebec, Can­ stand for it. day with daytime high temper­ ance at the annual Republican “ What’s the difference how hot ers with under 40,000 cimula-* ly wasn’t the same 35 after all; ministered bv elementary land, was demolished to make tion. His article was a review of ada. He has a brother, Marc, 4. The truth is that the country atures In the low 70s and over­ Chicken-Bar-B-Que, to be held it was? It’s nice and cool now.” ***** inflation had reduced it consid­ Manchester Democrats still schools next month. way for the new 1-84 bypass a high school skit in which the hasystod for it. Inflation per­ night lows from 45 to 50. on the Dougherty Lots, Center He once attended an Israeli erably—maybe even cut it in RATH'S LEAN have no replacement for Rich­ Parents mav call the agency through Manchester. actors attacked overcrowded Frazier, Frank Guy, son of Ctirtls Sr. and Ernestine sists, but if the reasoning of and McKee Sts. He will appear bond rally and heard speaker half. - SMOKED PORK CHOPS ard WyUe on the BcXuxl of Di­ for further Information. M iss AuUslo’s . entry took conditions tind^ the antiquity of Gochee Frazier, 18 Prospect St., Rockville. He was bom Aug. economists is correct, a lot of at about 6:30 p.m. after speaker tell of the finan­ ’The Chamber of Commerce of SLICED BACON rectors. Wylie, who has taken a third place in the category of • the 64-year-old Ischool. 20 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. He has three brothers, steam has escaped from be­ The Bar-B-Que, which tradi­ cial problems Israel has. the United States concluded re­ teaching post in Philadelphia, best written feature story in William W. WUllamson, Port­ Curtis Jr., Peter, and Edward; and two sisters,, Ellen, and neath prices, the result of a res­ Sausage and smoked meats date back to the dawn tionally kicks off the local Re­ Getting permlssfcwi to sx>eak, cently: "If you are one of the Regular resigned effective Sept.' 1. So'ith Windsor the under 40,000 circulation land Evening Express, and Jay Mary. trictive economic policy out of of history. But, every day, we find different publican campaign, will be from he told the predominately Jew- »****, thousands of Americans invest­ If' Moses had class for her Sept. 26 p n ^ e of Gallagher, The News-Tribune, Washington. 4:30 to dark. Thompson is gen­ Hie executive board of the ish audience, ing in either a savings account Pack smoked meats to please today’s customer. Smoked Benny Montalvo, Waltham, were first-prize win­ Berluco, Sarah Isabella, daughter of David and Susan —A low rate of unemployment eral chairman. Tickets may be Democratic Town Committee School Board only turned right instead of left, or life insurance, you were dlso Rican native and Manchester ners in the category of best- Colman Serluco, Tolland Green, Tolland. She was bom Aug. is possiblie without generating pork chops and small family size 2 to 3 lb. Petite obtained from Mrs. Elsa Dob- met last night to consider a they would have had \he sand one of those who suffered losses resident. Her story told of the written feature story. 25 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her matemad grandpar­ inflation. Buffet fully cooked hams are much in demand kin at 153 Shallowbrook Lane. recommendation, but postponed Names 12 To" and you would have had the totaling 160 billion last year in almosUdaily battle against ra­ Williamson won among en­ ents are Mr. and Mrs. L. Colman, Tenafly, N.J. Her paternal Perhaps a few people held to Children, 12 years of age and Its decision until next Thursday oil.” the value of these two invest­ Vac packed this summer. Facility ^Unit cial prejudice faced by the tries from the lai^er ne'wspa- grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. A. Serluco, Winsted. , this belief very strongly, but under, ■will be admitted at half night, when it will meet again. ^fter the six-day Israell-Arab **!***- / ments ...” RATH BACON price. War, he said, “ The reason the Montalvo family in their 21 pers for an in-depth study of some politicians and economists In (he interim, it will inter­ —“ Every day in every way, The Sm okM Poifc Chops or* footurad this The Board of Education this years in the U.S. debtor laws in Maine. Galla­ Beane, Laura Jane, daughter of Harry smd Mary Dusik were wiling to experiment. A lb. 95c Cong. Lowell Welcker, the view and screen six candidates Arabs quit after six days is be­ I’m getting better hj;id better.” GOP candidate for U.S. senator. week named eight residents and cause seven days -makes one Johnston, a Manchester na­ gher’s entry was a feature on Beane, 160 Bissell St., Manchester. She was bom Aug. 25 at booming economy would be able weok at very lean Center Rib Chops lb. $1.28 for the director’s post. , ’This was the Emile Coue formu­ Will appear at about 4:30 and four teachers to a new Facilities tive who came to 'The Herald the educatlbnal experiments of Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are to employ even ineffective' weak." la for self-cure through faith. and the Loin Chops at $1.3B lb. The Pethe Hartford Mayor Ann Uccello, Democratic Town Clhalrman Committee. One time he__ visited______Europe.r - in 1968. after retiring from a 28- the Watertown Warehouse Coop- Mr. and Mrs. A. Dusik, Lisbon, N.H. Her paternal grandmother workers. Job training programs Your favorite barber Dublin Bisket GOP candidate for First Dis­ Ted (^Jummlngs, considered a The committee is deslg;ned to Wheii hT'came back, he regafed year career in teaching second- eratlve school. Other Winners: Is Mrs. Francis Beane, East Hartford. She has a sister, Fran­ would raise the skills of the ANGELO CAMPOSEO Homs are oH ham, no wosto, at $1.59 lb. CORNED BEEF trict congressman,______at______about likely successor to Wylie, said Investigate alternatives involv- You know, they don’t ary school English, has as his —Best Written News Story, ces, S. marginally productive. That . is now back at work us with, **.•** SLICED TO ORDER . . . We have Genoa 6:30. Also expected are other today that he has removed his ed In accommodating an over­ have a Blood Bank In England, major field the reporting of over 40,000. Second placci Rlch- was the b^lef. I School Roquironioiils at the from Ist Prize educatlon news. This award is gjrd M. Kaukas, Hartford,Oour- Lednke, David Alan, son of Edmund Jr. and Brenda Phc- members of the Republican name from consideration, "for flow of students In the school but they have a Liverpool.” For a wliile it looked possible. Salami, Hard Salami, Cervekit, 1st Pitae system, particularly high and hls second this year. His story third, Raymond P. Girard, coli Leduke, 26 Fiske Ave., Stafford Springs. He was bom Aug. and our own state ticket. A personal reasons.” He once arrived at a dinner The economy boomed and un­ at Low, Low Prieos STATE about a blind teacher at the Worcester Evening Gazette. 24 at Rockville General Hpspital. His maternal grandparents Cooked Salami, Tavern Loaf and Deficleus Sidieduled to appear Is Mrs. middle school levels. soaking wet from a rainfall. employment fell. But then infla­ TENDERCURE lean Mansfield Training School was -Best Written News Story, un- are Mr. and Mrs. Evo Plccoli, Stafford Springs. His paternal BARBER SHOP Helen Bei'genty of PlainvUle, Committee members are Mrs'. Scheduled to speak, he said to tion began rising at almost the William McCaffrey of Tallwood grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Leduke Sr., Seneca ARTHUR DRUG 10 Bissell St., Manchester Corned Beef. the Republican candidate for me, It’s true that I’m all wet, picked as the winner in March ^jgj. 40,000. Second, Bill Heard, same rate as joblessness fell. Couples Mark Drive., Frank (3olden of Dog­ of a monthly news writing con­ The Day, New London. Falls, N.Y. His great-grandmothers are Mrs. Catherine Pic- Hartford County high sheriff. but as soon as I start to speak. Output per man hour dropped. wood Lane, Patrick Carroll of test sponsored by Connecticut —^Best Written Feature Sto^, coli, Stafford, and Mrs. Bella Hutchinson, Norwich. He has a Anniversaries I’ll be dry enough for every­ Laid O' Lakes Lake St., the Rev. Joseph Schick members of the Associated over 40,000. Second,- Ral(^ brother, Edmund HI; and a sister, Laura. Tender Lean Cube body.” Mi- Joseph Duffey, Democratic of Hayes St., Anthony Dennis of Press. nard, Hartford Times; third, **,«**, At Crestfield He once worked as a waiter 10 fa 13 lb* -candidate for U. S. senator, has Scott Dr., Richard Nichols of Miss Aulisio, a New Bedford, David Rabe, New Haven Regis­ Matthews, Graham Frederick Jr., son of Graham Fred­ BEEF STEAKS BLOCK ISUND in a New York restaurant. announced that J ( ^ W. Gard­ Mass, native and Hartford resi­ ter. erick Sr. and Danielle Boor Matthews, 13 Morrison St., Rock­ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Seamen Charing M .. Iteymond When a customer complained, ner, secretary of Health, Edu­ r,i..n T^ of Clark St., and Robert dent, was a general assignment -Best Written Feature Story, ville. He was bom Aug. 25 at Rockville General Ho^ital. His lb . $1.39 HEH TURKEYS “ Hey! What’s this fly doing in cation and Welfare In the John- and Mr. and Mrs. Philip D. gcheibner of Edgewbod Dr. reporter during the year and a under 40,000. Second, Bob Pol­ maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Boor Jr., RFD4, my chicken soup?" he replied, son Administration, will cam- Bloom were honored, on their Four teachers named to the half that she was on The Herald lack, Westport Town Crier. Reed Rd., Rockville. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and For a tteat . . . a leg or Vi SWORBFISH P in to “ The butterfly stroke. He’s not leg of Dubnqae** State of palgn for him In Connecticut wedding anniversaries at Crest- same committee are Robert ■ Herald photo by staff. She recently left the paper Judgefs for the writing cMi- Mrs. Frederick Matthews, Somers. He has a brother, James, 6. Iowa Tender Lamb • • • Blb^ himself today.” tests were Ted Princiotto, night **>«** lb .4 9 e in a few weeks. field Convalescent Home, Tues- V’anesse of Tolland, William Thompsons Wed 25 Years He once got a Job Ih a Vene­ to enter social work as a coun­ Loin and Shld. Lamb Chops Geu'dner was head of the Na- day. Sept. 1. Spohn of Manchester, Mrs. Paul managing editor, TTie Cleveland tian Blind factory. When the sellor at Children’s Village in Bonlay, Jennifer Anne, daughter of Gary and Kathleen tlonal Urban Coalition, a pri- An anniversary cake made by Mlsuraca of South Windsor and Plain Dealer; Thomas E. Engle- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. McHugh of East Hartford, maid boss asked him if he knew how Hartford. Dunn Boulay, 25 Madison St., Manchester. She was bom Aug. vate group concerned with assistant chef, William 'Vince Mrs. Patricia Fetterman of Ell- man, executive director, Tlie Thompson of 79 Colurnbus St. of honor, attended the event to make a Venetian blind, he Editors attending t h e 23 at St. Francis Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. creating new support for was presented to both couples. Ington. Newspaper Fund, Inc.; Thomas and Mrs. Lawrence Dunn, Manchester. Her paternal grandpar­ H O W R E A D Y admire some of the .gifts they given by the Thompson’s daugh­ answered, “ Sure. Stick a finger NEAPNEA meeting will select remedial action in the cities. Mr. and Mrs. Seamen, cele- The committee is to report Feeperman, managing editor, ents are Mr. and Mrs. Nell Boulay, East Hartford. Her mater­ The original received last Saturday night at ters. A buffet dinner was pre­ in his eye.” newsphoto and page presenta­ He now heads a new, natidn- brated their 64th wedding an- back to the board the results of a 25th wedding anniversary cele­ pared by Mr. McHugh and John The Charlotte Observer; and nal great-grandmother is Mrs. Alfred Dunn, West Dummerston, He didn’t like bankers and, tion winners by ballot. Awards Phwhurst'’ 'wlde, nonpartisan, political niversary. Mr. Seamen of 109 studies on the most economical bration at the American Legion P. Glblan Jr. of Manchester, will be presented Saturday night Jack Douglas, managing editor, Vt. She has two brothers, Geoffrey, 3, and Jonathan, 2; and a when asked why, he’d say, Medium Hot movement, ' called Commem 'Waranoke Rd., and a Manches- and sound method to deal with Home. Mrs. Thompson’s brother. by Joseph M. Ungaro, contest Fort Worth Star-Telegram. sister, ^arah, 15 months, You've .old overcrowding in the school sys­ “ Old bankers never die — they i'\ **>**• Cause. Gardner describes Com- ter native, g;raduated from About 60 friends and relatives The couple was married Sept. chairman and managing editor Italian Style mon Cause as a citizens’ lobby, Morse Business College and was tem. 3, 1945 at St. Thomas Aquinas just lose interest. Boms, Lisa Maree, daughter of Donald and Sandra including Martin McVeigh of of ih® Providence Journal and SAUSAGE to force action on reform of an accounttmt for Cheney Broth­ On the matter, of school incin­ Church in Brooklyn, N.Y. They The other day, when he was Home Bums, 446 W. Mid^e Tpke., Manchester. She was bom Teaneck, N.J., best man at the Evening Bulletin. m l T o i OUR , the political system and solu­ ers until he started Bllsh’s erators Supt. Charles L. Warn­ have lived in Manchester for being fitted for a late-model Aug. 18 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grand­ wedding, and Mrs. Eugene Delegates to the meeting from Theatre of -'Msin- lb. $1.19 tion of national problems. Hardware Store which he main- er informed tlie school board the past 13 years and are com­ suit, the clerk asked him, “ Do The Herald are Co-Publisher parents are Mr. and Mrs. T. Home, Hobart, Aiistralla. Her pa­ chester advanced acting class C A N ’ T B t atined for fifty years. His son, this week that bids are now be­ municants of St. Bridget Church. you want a belt'in the back?” Thomas F. Ferguspn and Assist­ ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Elmond Bums, 46 Edi­ Our Own •will meet, tonight at 8 at its Robert, of- 351 Porter St., now ing solicited for “ multiple typo Sansons Mark They have three daughters. Miss to which he replied, “ How ant Managing Editor Harold E. son Rd., Manchester. She has a sister, Deborah, 4^. Large Link State Sen. T. Clark Hull, Re­ incinerators’’ for school use. The Elizabeth Thompson and Miss would you like a sock in the studio, 22 Oak St. *' * * * *, publican candidate for lieuten­ operates Bllsh’s Hardware. Turklngton. board will meet Sept. 14 with Joan Thompson, both at home, eye.” In addition to certificates for Kastsnkas, Anthony Vincent, son of Anthony and Victoria PORK SAUSAGE ant governor, is recommending Mrs. Ann Seamen, a native of 60 Years Wed the Town Council to discuss all and Sister Mftry, SND, of the top three winners in each Army Pfc. Peter H. Asvestas a State Office of School Eco- Glastonbury, a resident at Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sanson of Only last night, he saw this, MUlette Kastaukas, 66 Laurel St., Manchester. He was bom lb. 99c angles of incineration. At that Springfield, Mass. category, the association pro­ is assigrned to Company E, 18th nomy, “ with the mission of de- Crestfield, was employed by 85 Hamlin St. are celebrating Western movie on TV. Just as Aug. 20 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grand­ time all bids will be completed. Mr. Thompson is employed by vides cash -awards of $50 for BatUlon, 6th Brigade in the and Better Cheney Brothers for len years their 60th wedding anniversary the cattle rustier was being parents are Mr. an4 Mrs. Harry MUlette, 168 Main St., Man­ veloping an up-to-date profes­ The Board of Education also the Smith Transfer Corp. of first and $25 for second prize in Training Center, Armor, Ft. as a pentographer, selecting today and will be honored at a hung, the rope broke. My friend chester. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Anthony SAUSAGE MEAT sional program which can save selected two members, Mrs. Walling;ford. His wife is a mem­ the writing and photo contests. Knox, Ky. He is the son of Mr. Kastaukas, 15 Starkweather St., Manchester. and making decorative cloth remarked to his wife, “ No lb. B9e GROUND MEATS the taxpayers millions of dol­ Lawrence Decker and Vein family dinner party. ber of St. Bridget’s Rosary Soc­ William H. Ryan of the Hart- and Mrs. Harry Asvestas, of 58 **<*** patterns. The couple was married Sept. noose Is good noose.” -Schaller Rd. If you’re fussy about lars." Petersen as representatives on iety. (Herald photo by Pintp). Zering, Sage, daughter of Robert and Susan Zering, 86 Our Corn Fed "H ie State of Connecticut,” Mr. and Mrs. PhUip D. Bloom, the banquet committee which is 10, 1910 lit Cornwall, N. Y. They Breton Rd., Manchester. She was bom Aug. 23 at Manchester GROUND MEATS try he says, "should lead the way residents of Crestfield, from making arrangements for ah af- have one daughter, Mrs. Memorial Hospital. Her maternal ^andparents are Mr. and Gov't. Inspected Pinehurst U.S. Choice In paring local costs of school New Britain, celebrated their fair honoring staff members re- Andrew Hall of Wapplng, and Mrs. Frank O. Steele, Main St.. Coventry. Her paternal grand­ FRESH PORK GROUND ROUND construction." 47th anniversary. cently retired from the school two grandchildren. parents are Mr .and Mrs. Adolf Zering, New Britain. Her ma­ h priced lower Philip Bloom, a native of system. Mrs. Sanson is the former La- ternal great-grandmother is Mrs. J. F. Brown, Gilead. Her pa­ Keene, N.H. was employed by vlnia E. Bailey of Highland Dominic Squatrito, Demo­ Playgrounds ternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Pauline Zering, New Britain. wHh Mobil Old Corp. for 38 years. ) I / cratic candidate for state sen­ Town Manager Terry Palls, N. Y. SERVICE She has a sister, Laine, 3. His -wife, Gertrude, a native of For many years, Mr.' Sanson Center Rib ator, opens his campaign head­ Spr'enkel reported to the Town Council that the Veterans Me- managed the State Theatre on PORK C H O P S quarters tonight, at 148 E. Cen­ STORES Stanley Works for 13 years njorial Park facility attracted a Main St. SiAce his retirement ter St., comer of Spmee. He GOODWYEAR lb. $1.19 They first met on a trolley from the theater, he has been has in-vited Democrats of the record attendance of 22,347 pay­ car while vacationing at Laike ing customers and 166 family associated with Morlarty Bros. 4th Senatorial District to a 7 to compounce in Bristol and were CONNECTICUT SALVAGE CO., INC. Center passes were sold. In sales and public relations. ^ LOIN C H O P S 10 p.m. open house. married in 1923 at the home Notices for assessment for the ------of the Rev. Mr. Olsen in New '640 HILLIARD ST. (eer. Ad*mi) lb. $1.29 sidewalks on Kelly Road and MANCHESTER, CONN. State Insurance Commission- Britain. Avery St., have been completed Barbecue Set Phsn* 649-7782 Whole 10 to 12 lb. and are being sent in the mail. .By QES Sunj^ay HI, NEIGHBOR! PORK LO IN . Sprenkri aald the realdfiplB^wlll.. */* bo allowed 60 days to pay their Thp annual chicken barbecue or RIB V2 STRIP share._____ Oouncilwoman______Jayne sponsored by Temple Chaptej;, Now that the ’Thanksgiving holi­ Romeyn noted that the walk is OES, will be held Sunday from day is over (an ^vent Oeiebrated lb. 89c Chevrolet Owners being used and that '!we wait- noon to 6 p.m. at the Masonic annually by mothers all over America when the kids go back RH» Vi weighs ed three years for this but it Temple. to school) and after about a NEED REPAmS SEE US FOR m a a worth it. The walk had The event is opeh to the pub­ year and a half of courageous about SVz lbs. been completed in time for the lic. Reservations closp tonight effort on my 'part In operating • KENDAIX OIL PRODUCTS school opening and Mayor and may be made by contacting off • OENmNE CHEVROLET PARTS > 10 *3 0 o ff the Glorious Emporium, (giving Howard Pitts commended EmU Mrs. Marshall Hodge of 121 • FACTORY TRAINED TECHNICIANS unatintingly of my time Fridays Pinehurst has the freshest Fruits and Vegetables ... low pricestoo .. Lucek and his crew for a job Faulknor Dr. A limited number 10 to 9 and Saturdays lO'to 5) I • SERVICE RENTAL CARS and our customers soy you just cannot get finer ICEBERG LETTUCE. • CONVENIENT MASTER CHARGE PLAN well done, noting that most of tickets also will be available think a little explanation is in at the door during the barbecue. or OMAO BUDGiGT PLAN shrubs and trees were not. re­ order for tlve benefit of those Keith Johnson will be th^ who have never visited: SWEET CoU 649-5*88 or Stop In lor on_A|»polBtineBt moved. WHAT IS CONN. SAL- SEEDLESS SWEET N^W NATIVE chief chicken cooker, and Mrs. GE 14*7 C u .R No Frost ■VAGE? It’s an honor­ For a nutritious sandwich fill- Walter Person Jr. is general General Electric Portable able warehouse build­ HONEYDEW CARTEft CHEVROLET C0„ IWL ing mix together creamed cot- chairman of the event, Refrigerator ing housing an assort­ g r a p e s POTATOES tage cheese, grated raw carrot, The menu will inclue chicken Television ment of lazy people, MELONS 1**9 MAIN ST. —- MANCHESTER and Jet freeze ice compartment diced plmlento; add salt to potato salad, coto slaw, 125-square-inch B&W picture freezes ice extra fast surplus and ^ v a g e fresh peach shortcake. goods, closeouts and et­ taste. All-channel VHF and Zero degree freezer holds ceteras. It has lost tive IOtb.49' UHF receiltion up to 147 lbs. Good Housekeeping *.33* Private earphone jack and Separate temperature * Award four times in a eaPphone included c;ohtrols for each section row and has been referred to as “ shbcking.” It has a classy LAPP PLAZA Rie. 83 Front controls>and sound name to cover tlve fact that its’ rather messy. It sells every­ NABISCO DEL MONTE DOBUNO Twin vegetable bins plus YERNPN, CONN. for.viewer convenience * removable egg bin \ thing with a 100% “ no-hard-tlme” money-back guarantee. and enjoyment WHO IS CONN. SALVAGE? Just me. Cousin Rich, assisted by a motley crew of no-pressure salespeople!?) and a OREO COOKIES ORANOE DRINK S U fiA R 875-4304 pretty cashier. IBkh. pfcg. I l l i l K i M i l M524SWD 0 0 WHY IS CONN. SALVAGE? Because insurance companies, $ 00 trucking and railroad companies need an outlet. for their 109 *297 surplus and salvage merchandise and because I have to eat. BUDGET PLEASERS HOW DO WE UNDERSELL EVERYONE? Because we buy 47e 2 * . S 9 c 4 ^ $ 1 A I 0 5 u ..6 8 c flreatocks, sprinkler stocks, freight damage and similar lots. Some items may be marred or scratched but all are func­ MADERA RED tionally perfect and fully guaranteed. Whenever we buy a 4x7 regular item, we make sure we can be substantially under Stock Up— No Umit— LYNDEN BONED CHICKEN 2 S-m. jars 85c GE Self-Cleaning 30" Oven Range 4 the market with it. WHERE? WHEN? Just off 1-84 at Exit 92. HilUard Street is TAHITIAN SAND P-7® automatic self-cleaning .WAYS TO BUY the first street you find if you foUow the Buckland-Rockville 4x8 oven system ... Electrically signs past the two schools. We're just 'minutes from any- ; NESTLE'S Strickland Forms Jimibo $AVE cleans oven, oven shelves, AT GpODYEAK wher« (by jet). We open only Fridays from 10 to 9 and COLONIAL NUTMEG.,., inner dour, and sor face unit Saturdays ;10 to 5 because we're not' ^actly overenergetic MORSELS ^ G RAD E A A I DURING THIS WEEK reflector pans. and because we yisually sell everything we can get in that SA R A N W RAP 4*r t’ Automatic oven timer... Ume. Also, I'd rather play golf than work. 6-os. 31c EGGS clock and minute timer. ^ that’s the story. Come visit us and see for yourself. Try Deluxe styling ... floodlighted our free delicious [coffee and browse to your heart’s content. BRONZE CHERRY oven, cdnv«»iience outlet, If you decide to buy something, grab one of us and tell him Iruy 6 PANELS GET 1 PANEL FREE ob c dos. 71c 59e no-drip cooktop edge. IS 12- . 59 the good news. Just your beinjg Ivere will make the place THAT1S RIGHT WITH EVERT 6 PANELS YOU BUY, YCU GET 1 EXTRA FOR 4x8 UIKRAL BUOSn look busy. This week we’re peddling $89.95 Recliner Chairs HotSIng! R E « » E ™ IF YOU BUY OVER 12 PANELS YOIR NAILS A ADHESIVE TERMS for $49.90; carpeting (nylon) that sells in the stores for $6.95 ARCTIC WALNUT yd. at $2.99; Pfaff $169.50 Console Zig-Zag Sewing Machines are free a l so . $ ' 00 J332L for $93.20; $6.95 Chaise Pads for $4.00; $59.95 8 track tape KABUKI WHITE TUNA — A good buy a t ...... 2 cons 79c 4x8 Off decks for $29.40; $189.95 V.M. AM-FM-Phono Stereo units IaT PlY-WOOD CEATtR WI TRY TO SAVE YOU DOllARS at $117.60; plus furniture, appliances like refrigerators, dish­ Use Your Gov't. Food Stamps at Pinehurst BROWN BACARRA washers, ranges, etc., towels, groceries, paneling, doors, louvres, American Standard plumbing fixtures, records, MAKE US YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR 4x8 GOODYEAR toys, and hundreds of items I cant’ even remember. We’ll ♦ 5 « l enjoy seeing you! ARMSTRONG CEI LI NGS-CARPETING SERVICE STORE OVER PANELS 30 - 60 - 90 Days f iju m k u A & i ROOM DIVIDERS-Z-BRICK-ANTIQUE BEAMS too k e l l y r o a d . VERNON SHOPPmG Same As Gnah ON DISPLAY . P h one 648-0101—STOM H O I^: l^.-W ed.l8-6 on M ajor AppManeea — TV MASONITE-BRUCE-EVANS <011118. and Fii. 8-9^ -(3«t. 8-S \ CORNER MAIN AND TURNPIKE »gN DAILY 9 A.M.-8 P.M. SAT. 9 A.M.-5 P.NL COMPARE OUR PRICES (W OPEN TILL NINE THURS. AND FRI. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN..- THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1970 PAGE FIFTEEN PAGE FOURTEEN . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER; CONli . THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1970 whole thing off and rolling .^th- JVirPs Coi oration Head in a ,year. The group could ac­ CAMB^ID(4e , Mass. (AP) — stopped buying Japanese goods City Planners Ponder Making quire the site and the naked MassachtWtts Institute of Tedl- Tolland in large quantities, he said the land would be Immedlat^y nology has chosen Its president, REPORTS <^, A s Others See Us result could be "econoiplc chaos Howard W. Jcdinson, to succeed available for public use. James R. Killian Jr. as chair­ w cvnrrefT r^ .^1 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS "But the real New York, nebu- country.” l O R T U S Mountains Out of Trash Fills ‘"Ilie biggest problem Is to get man of the MTT CJoirporatloo Taxpayer Opinion Asked LOND6 n (AP) — One of Eng- lous urbana extended over three The Japanese newspaper Asa- people to act on a regional ba­ when Killian retires next Jime. larid’s-i favorite prejudices is states, has all the future before hi Shimbun said in an editorial RCC NEW YORK (AP) — West Oarellk la pressing for a feasi­ H ^cock building (1,000 feet) on sis. We need a regional authori­ Johnson’s election was an­ RAGWEED^ ; against Americans ,writes Alan it.” ^ that the United States appears Berlin h ^ Its "DevlT Moun­ bility study, foreseeing the a base two miles by two ty, a multicounty s'ystem, under Jn School Board Survey • Brien in the leftist weekly New Adalbert de Seconzac, Wash- to be following a course in Cam- nounced Wednesday n ig M . He tain” of refuse which has been mountain of refuse as a recrea­ miles. “ And the peoplie of this the direction of the state gov­ POLLEN A i T Statesman, but no country Ington correspondent for France bodla that is “ exactly^ the same has been MTT president five Tolland taxpayers will be giv- teacher and the Hicks School tional and ski area. area would fill the mountain in ernment.” seems • quicker than Britain to Soir, told of a Washington detec- as the process of- escalation of TVRTLE K i r ^ 1 17 converted into a recreational years. en the opportunity to express teacher has 47 periods schedul- Tortie,bowl,(oos, to- ski mountain. At the rate the ‘'But It wouldn’t take that meeting. until the account is closed 218 (197 in June): seventh grade discriminate in the enjoyment tary to Prime Minister Eisaku BeW s Ringing boggan runs and a military ob- ^/dreater Chicago area is using long to have a recreation area,” e Round trip air tare He ■will work with a selected ported Mrs. Duncan. 181 (214 In June) and eighth °f our quaint, picturesque back- Sato, said countrymen are "pltl* ® ® servation post, as well as a and discarding solid materials he added, " i t the Illinois Legis­ e Hotel and meals gP"oup of staff members to for­ The completion ^date for the grade 201 (165 in June). ° wardness, yet. they are always fully Ignorant” of how danger- When a ship Insured by T ilA t f iC * 200 million vineyard. —a. rate of 33 milUm cubic lature passed legislation and mulate the questionnaire which middle school is still up,in the e Transportation to/froai —1 , .u- High School enrollment also demanding central heating. Jugs ous America is. He said the Lloyd’s of London Is lost,, the City Council President San- yards a year—we could buUd a provided a taxing body to pur­ wdll be presented to the board air, she added, terming a coni­ Jumped with 491 students yes- °( Iced water, room service at United States has the potential Lutlne bell Is rung once. When ford Garellk believes New York mountain as high as the John chase land, we could get the SU Reaorto fer their approval and com- mittee report ' claiming an terday compared to 351 in June, the ungodly hour of 10:16 p.m.” of being Japan’s most formlda- an overdue ship arrives safely. might do well to follow the Qer- ______^______I a 'Transfers ments at their next meeting October opening date was an old prim'^*alirto" the TddiUon Despite British complaints ble enemy, but that a "posalblll- the bell la rung twice,^^Is bell Sept. 3. one and no longer the position of Bcanc man example. He has In mind a froni e Upa, T ^ e s t B m M a g of a senior class at the school, about Americans, the article ty with much greater reality”. Is came from the frlgat^Lutlne, 1.97 swampland area in Pelham Bay After the returns are ■ tab- the committee, Ninth grade enrollment was 144 said, “ we have adopted their American dominance In'thfe eco- which was lost In 1799 carrying AQUMDOM Charges ulated, a report will be made to 75^ WacKenzie Park In die Bronx. - assured the (compared to 146 hi ' June); skyscrapers, their steak houses, nomlc field. gold bullion valued at more than F f s t m Garelik suggests that £he the school board. If the United States suddenly $5 million. Connie Roberts- 6«aent . . board and townspeople last tenth grade 141 (108 in June): their cocktail lounges, their mo- city’s 20,(X)0 tens a t daily refuse' Dr. MacKenzle has sureest^ gg middle eleventh grade 109 ( 97 in June) torways, their drugs, their casl- be compacted, s&nitiz^ed, deo­ mat a auzens committee oe gehopi jg ready for occupancy It and twelfth grade 97 (none last n°s. their pop festivals, their N formed to study various as- uggj This could be any- year). monopolies, their riots, their dorized and piled up to- make a 85 East -'Center St. pects of the school system, where between October and Jan- Bulletin Board presidential elections . . .” mdlnn 2,600-foot mountain. Bach layer At Summit St. GLASTONBURY JOHAtSiC 135 of proceseed refuse would be within a carefully spelled out uary. Matthew’s Men’s Bowling LKe in America also got the FoH Specials New On st. sandwiched betwem layers , of sphere of influence. Board member Mrs. Carolyn League will begin its season to- attention of two French Joumal- ALUMINUM dirt. He said, “ I’m not for This would enable the (.board Kolwlcz suggested the board morrow nleht at 8 at the Rock- lets In the past week, WEEKEND CASH and CARRY SPECIAL TRAVEL AGENCY to adopt poUcles which would members be filled in on new ^-ine B ow li^ Alleys. Raymond Cartier, a Paris- . ★ AWNINGS ★ WINDOWS dumping fresh garbage.” be more truly reflective of the educational programs being us- The Democratic Town Com- Match columnist, said big, P E T C E N T E R ‘"Ihere’s nothing magic about C i r SIDING ^ i c DOORS the 2,600-foot figure,” Oarellk sentiments of the townspeople, tj,g various schools, which mittee will meet tomorrow ’’Monocentric” cities are giving i f DOOR CANOPIES 270 NEW LONDON he explained. was agreed to. night at 8 at the Town Hall. way to “ urban zones far more explained. “ It might eventually OLABTONBUBY, CONN. MANCmSTBB 8HOPPINO PABKADB T h e superintendent has al­ Enrollment _____ appropriate to the needs of men Free Esrimoies # Easy Terms be that high but the moimtain glads National and wonawioe Travel Arrangements ready received an offer of as­ 8S«B BROAD ST„ MANCHESTER could be used on one side In sev­ First day enrollment was less Manchester Evening Herald today. f TEL. 6tS-$78S Airlines e Cruises e Hotels a Car Rentals * Tours' sistance from one couple in eral years, after It had reached than anticipated according to ToUand correspondent Bette MON, - SAT. !• -• SUN. u • S OPEN TO 9 P.M. THURSDAY and FRIDAY town. a height of 400 to BOO feet, and Dr. MacKenzie, bu7 he attribut- Quatrale Tel. 876-2845. ‘"g BILLTUNSKY CRETACEOUS ' 65 million yoora 000 633J4466 while work continued on the oth­ Dr. MacKenzie gave a ^rief ed it to a high rate of absentee------^ . PHONE 649-9095 r e p ^ on opening day problems asually anoarent the first er side.” at the schools and the double ^ J?“ LSt?ge Appearance ,73 decline,” he wrote. three davs of school and to the LONDON (AP) — Andre session schedules. XI.. o o-ottiro- conreot that many children Previn. American. conductor of the fifth and sixth grade dou­( ^ missing yesterdav’s school bus- the London Symphony, and es Just didn’t bother coming to movie actress Mia Farrow will ble session students home since no bus assignments had been school. appear on stage together next distributed. Some problems also ’Thp enrollment increased 198 February in a producUon of occurred in transporting the two students over the last day of Joan of Arc at the Stake, elementary school runs home in school in June, totaling 2,519 Previn and Miss Farrow, the CENOZOIC THE 2-S E A S O K ’ FERTIIiIZEIli some cases where the bus was compared to the anticipated 2,- mother of his twin sons, have (AP Fhototex) also scheduled for a high school 612. Opening day enrollment Just returned from a vacaUon in Government geologists have drawn the above set of return trip. " I'lst year was 2,240, students. Scotland. ’The conductor and or- Geologists I.. ’These figures do not include chestra leave Monday on a tour maps , to illustra-te the theory of continental drift. s o ™ y iS s t e m i X sta n S students attending Rockville Vo- of Belgium and East Eurxipe. ClEAN SWEEP Map History About 135 million years ago, ca, Africa drifted north, and In­ M at S o w ^ k S c h ^ * Windham Tech or other ’Die Ix>ndon Symphony will a t sea floor spreading opened the dia moved to the equator. North AtianUc and Indian India's Journey stopped when missal time. Enrollment statistics at Mea- dramatic work by Ar- Of Contments oceans and a new rift began it enmehed under southern Asia Quick-Green your lawn this FALL. Get your lawn off to a healthy start next SPRING ’Thinking the young elemen- dowbrook show .little variance (hur Honegger. A spokesman splitting South America away and uplifted the Himalaynn tary school children could with 736 students registered the orchestra said Miss Far- BOULDER, Colo. (AP) from Africa. Mountains. Africa continued, handle the remembering of bus compared to t29 last year. Kin- nonsinging W. G. Glenney Lumber -..T During the geologic period and split In Its northeastern 50 FERTILIZES OVER 100 SO. FTV! ’Two government scientists have numbers, the more familiar dergarten classes total 247 (249 the Royal Shakespeare Compa- produced visual support for the ending 65 million years ago, the bulge to establish the Arabian anlmal deslgnaUmi for each of June); first grade 242 (243 In Part of J ^ and actors from theory that for the past 200 mil- North AtlanUc rift grew north- peninsula and the Red Sea. the buses and the different June); second grade 247 (237 In ny will take other speaking >tur chance to sweep up br^ad lion years continents have been ward, extending the North AntarcUca and Eurasia re- runs were eliminated this year, June). , . . . j making. a • slow’ Journey Rcross American-Europecin split. Aus- malned relatively fixed except but after yesterday’s expert- Hicks Memorial was also con- Mia Is inter^ted in stage name products at prices that cn the face of the eartii. tralla tore away from Antarcti- for some rotation. ences the animals are expected stant with a total enrollment of work and we thought it would be ’They have produced a -series to be i*einst&ted fox* & while. 4G9 comp&i*ed to 463 in June. ^refl.t fun doin^ something to- unbeatatie-nriavbe unrepeatable of five maps which, when (Board meipber Mrs. Ttn.ri>arft Third gx^’d^rs totaled 225 (247 gether,” Previn said. 10 DAYS ONLY viewed in sequence, are much Kalas said the schools should ^ like a time-lapse movie, show­ open on regular full day sched­ ing vriiat they believe happened HOWELL CHENEY REGIONAL ules and that the ^ t o s be PAINT SPECTACOLOR since the time there was on straightened out this way. earth a universal mother of VOCATIONAL TECHNICAL SCHOOL Board member CJarol Duncan continents. 791 W est Middle Turnpike noted the double sessions for — ’Die conclusions of Dr. Robert the elementary school young- Pine Bake Shop Painf today! Manchester, Comeclicift S. Dietz and John C. Holden, steps was Instituted so they 660 CENTER STREET - 649-0443 Party tonight! marine geologists with the Envi­ could return home at a decent ronmental Science Services Ad­ ADULT hour despite busing difficulties. ministration in Miami, Fla., \ Many of the elementary school UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT MINFLO-X-LATEX were being published today in chlli^en did hot return home Was 8.75 the Journal of Geophysical Re­ EVENING COURSES until after 3 p.m. although search. TUITION FREE school ended at 1. ■k WEEKEND SPECIALS ★ The m oping grew from two Teacher Needed 6.49 relatively new geologic con­ Dr. MacKenzie warned the CREAMY CHEESE CAKES cepts : That the floor of the sea Improve your trade experience with the fol­ board of the need to hire a part- Assorted Fruit Toppings...... each $1.29 is gradually spreading and that lowing courses: time physical education teacher the outer hull of the earth is for the elementary grades, or as CUSTARD ECLAIRS ...... 2 for 35c made of great crusty plates. Automotive Inspection Metfipds O i i l 3 r an alternative, the dropping of PROCESS 400 EXT. Here Is the contention, illus­ Carpentry Machine Blueprint Reading physical education instruction DECORATED CAKES FOR ALL OCCASIONS LATEX trated by their series of maps: for the first graders. Was 11.65 , considered In some Drafting I & II Machine Shop There are 10. physical educa­ Hours — Tues. ■ Hat. 7 a.m,-T p.m., Sundays 8 a.m.-l p.m. quarters to have been the uni­ Electricity I & II Shop Moth tion classes at Meadowbrook versal mother of continents, E!ectric Code Technical EngKsh/Writing which are not covered by a 8.49 was unbroken at thVend of the Permian geological period 225 Electronics I & II Tool and Die million years ago. About 200 million years ago, Closses held 7-10 P.M. , what ultimately was to become Monday and Wednesday evenings North America, Europe and Registration, September 22nd and 23rd Asia—^the supercontinent Laura- sla—spilt away from the mass, ....7 - 9 P.M .------— - called Gondwaiia, that was to break Into Africa, South Ameri­ Doily Registrarion — 9 - 4 P.M. arge Y o u r 5 0 ca, Australia, Antarctica-and Sessions start S^ptamber 28 India. irchases; That created an Atlantic (depending upon enrollment) Ocean that lay east-west along TEL 649-5396 the equator as sort of an off­ shoot of the Pacific. Africa and South America split away from m eastern Gondwana, zhlle anoth­ er split lifted India off Antarcti­ Read Herald Advertisements ca.

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MANCHESTER EVENING HEEa LD. MANCHESTER. CONN,. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1970 case to toe federal courts in a Friedmann of Old Lyme, toe PAGE SIXTEEN Parents’ Groitp Concerned similar suit, but U.S. District pqrt-tiipe prison doctor in Doctors,Wintuit to Treat Court Judge T. Emmet CNarie charge of Mrs. Hudgins, said book missing a short time after retary of Transportation John Avocado*s Seed Hebron Big Bargains for ruled in July that the matter toat toe prisoner does ha'va Drug Center dropping off a female hitchhiker Penn Central Volpe for .increased fe d e ^ fi­ The huge purple seed of the f Imprisoned Black Panther wasn’t grave enough for toe rheumatoid arihritls. He said he Police Lo^ she had picked u p.. nancial assistance po help pur­ avocado has several uses. It is federal courts to intervene. has prescribed aspirin and ex­ chase the cars.' Prudent Students at Learning Disabilities Farmers Vote The Drug Advisory Center a source of an oil used in cosme­ victed of conspiracy to murder In toe hearing on toe Supe­ ercises to relieve the pain and Car Purchase He said the orders probably NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP)— ARRESTS 81 Russell St. is observing the Someone tried' to break into tics; contains" a red indelible Rackley. rior Court suit. Dr. Karl R. swelling. For Committees Will be made within 60 days or ARTHUR DRUG A group of 10 black doctoks Alfred F. Mecure, 25, of Rock- following summer schedule: Arrow Stereo at 298 W. hfiddle stain useful as ink in primitive At rallies in, support of Mc- Tpke. sometime Tuesday. Entry less, with the first cars ready circumstances; fmd ground up won their suH Wednesday in vllle, charged with breach of Monday, Tuesday and W orked Out Topic of Film Tuesday Lucas and toe other Panthers, Official ballots have was not gained. for delivery In 18 months and all as rat poison. their attempt to treat Black the peace and intoxication. He Wednesday, 8:30 a.nr. to 6 speakers pointed to Mrs. Hud­ mailed...m.cu to local farmers for the arrested last night at 67 the cars within 36 months. "Why Billy Can’t Learn,” an educational film about Panther Margaret Hudgins ^ c u lt u r a l StoWhzabon and p.m. WASHINGTON (AP) — Fed­ gins' ailment and toe refusal of BB’s were shot at 61 windows learning disabilities, will be shown Tuesday at 8 p.m. in Conservation (ASC) community _____ Thursday and Friday, 8:30 eral, New York and Connecti­ while ^ e is in prison. prison officials to allow anyone LADY BARBER a.m. to 9 p.m. at the Balf Company at 687 N. cut officials reached agt-eement Neill Hall of St. Mary’s Episcopal Church. There is no Mrs. Hudgins, cuicordlng to a other than prison doctors to ex­ elections. Dennis L. Landry, 26, of En- Main St. sometime after 4 p.m. Wednesday on how to finance A slate of nominees have Saturday, 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. admission, and the public is invited. prison doctor, is suffering from amine her. TTie Panthers cited — SPECIALIZING IN HAIRCUTS FOR— yesterday. Forty-nine of the the purchase of 144 h i^ speed The Manchester Association ------toe situation as an example of been developed for the comn^t- 12 warrants yesterday There will be an answering windows had one hole each in arthritis. service every night except commuter cars for thie Penn Hey.Kids! Come ’n Get ’Em Nam ing Dis- effect for several years, mak- what they say is official dis­ W O M E N ' tee elections in Community IV, charging him with a total of them. Central Railroad's New Haven abtUUes (MACLD) is sponsor- mandatory for each state A Superior Court Judge ruled crimination against toem be­ wdiich includes Hebron, counts 'of obtaining money Sunday from the time the toat she can be examined by center closes until 3-a.m. A commuter division, accordlngdo ing the film, which will be fol- te provide classes for cause of their political vlewrs. YOUNG LADIES dover, Bolton and Columbia, aa^gr false pretenses and one Samuel Kanell, Connecticut’s lowed by a question and answer handicapped children. It was not doctors of her own choice as Three of the six nominees are operating a motor ve- backup person will be con­ Prison officials say it is prib- deputy commissioner of trans­ period. The organization was until last year that a Manches- she waits fair trial here. and f r o m Hebron Edward A. ^igjg while his right to operate tacted to help the caller If Famiers’ Votes on policy to deny private phy­ portation. founded three months ago and ter age group was tested to un­ Mrs. Hudgins has been in Foote, Morris Kaplan and Wil- under suspension. The mo- necessary. prison for 16 months, awaiting sicians toe chance to treat LITTLE GIRLS Due Tomorrow Kanell said the meeting was is affiliated with the Connectl- cover learning difficulUes. oners. bur S. Porter. j^r vehicle warrant was a re- p’or drug advisory informa­ attended by himself. Dr. Wil­ Cut Association for ClUldren m a letter on behalf of trial with several other Pan­ All ballots must be postmark­ tion call; 647-9222. thers in connection with an al­ The ruling, handed down by arrest. Court date Sept. 28. Ballots for the election of liam J. Ronan, chairman of With Perceptual Learning Dis- m a c l D to Dr. Frank Mc- ed or returned to the County leged Panther plot to kldnsq> Judge Douglass B. Wright, will New York’s Metropolitan Trans­ ablUUes. It is composed of ap­ EUaney, chief of the Bureau of GAZEHE AiSC office. Agriculture Center, AOCroENTS Hartford County Agricultural and kill Alex Rackley, a New allow Mrs. Hudgins to be seen apart was Issued last night to portation Authority, and Carlos proximately 60 parents who are Pupil Personnel and Special Rockville, by Friday. They will Police charged Earl F. Rowe Stabilization community com­ FREE York City Panther, in May, by the 10 doctors — two of deeply concerned as the result be counted in public at 8 p.m. Corrine H. Kunhardt of Stafford- Villarreal, urban mass trans­ Educatiim Services of the State whom had tr i^ to see Mias BARBER SHOP of East Hartford with improper vllle when her car was in col­ mittee members must be post­ portation administrator lor the ot a child whMe s c l^ l prog- 5 ” artment of Education. Dr. 1960. on Monday. Hie Panthers say Rackley’s Hudgins but had been refused backing when the car he was lision with a car operated by marked by tomorrow or return­ federal Department of Trans- resa has ^ n Impeded because jjam s asks for an evaluation of . death was engineered by a ’ ’po­ admission to toe prison in Nl- 1126 MAIN STREET Paper Drive driving was in collision with a Alan N. Scott of Gales Ferry. ed to the County Agricultural portation. Reps. Lowell P. of an auditory, perceptual, or Manchester school system ' Town Comittee’s motorcycle driven by Ronald lice agent.” antic. The 4-H The accident occurred on Brook- Stabilization and Conservation Weicker Jr., R-Conn., and Og­ EAST HARTFORD p a pi e r drive will be held Lussler of 6 Llnnmore Dr. The School Book "'??***'*’2,' V f these reasons: At least ^26 Ihe first of toe defendants, The suit names as co-defend­ Service office, 10 Main St., den R. Reid, R-N.Y. also at­ Dr. Rol^rt E. 1 ^ . one of kindergarten children given throughout town this Sunday af- accident occurred yesterday aft- filed St. Lonnie McLucas, was acquitted ant Mrs. Janet S. York, super­ Windsor Locks. tended. toe o r g ^ m of MACIA) said tests last year were temoon from 12:30 to 4. emoon on Brookfield St. near last month of toe three most intendent of toe State Prison for Two cars, one- driven by Candidates for election for Kanell said that when Con­ toe goal of toe group Is to en- having learning Residents in the north end of E. Middle Tpke. Lvissier was llsrhten toe public so that clti- having learning serious charges against him, in­ Women at Nlantic. Bruce R. Lemire of Hampton, District 6, East Hartford necticut and New York first ap­ COVERS town who would like their taken to Manchester Memorial sens can assist toe Boards of disabilities. cluding kljkiaplng, but was con­ >nie doctors had taken toeir another operateed by John T. and Manchester, are Ernest Read Herald Advertisements papers picked up should con- Hospital where he was " treated plied for federal aid in the pur­ Zodda Jr. of 66 Summer St,, Starsiak, 18 Hills St.; John F. Education and Directors to ob- tact Selden Wells, Kinney Rd. and discharged. Court date Sept. chase of the cars the cost was tain funds to establish help pro- ‘^em ; th e ^ ^ cla l p r ^ r ^ a t were Involved in an accident Lenti, 319 Gai’dner St.; Robert estimated at $36 million. Howev­ (HeraJd photo by Bucelviclu#) South end residents may call 21. grams in tOMm schools. He cites ,, , .. Tipping a shovel of earth are from left, merchant yesterday on W. Middle Tpke. J. Bansemer, 616 Forbes St., er, when bids were opened last a report of toe Department of “ "'V 12 PupUs in the school sys- Frank Rich, Andover Rd. —----- near Elssex St. East Hartford: Carman F. Ronald Visintainer, Mayor Frank McCoy and devel­ Proceeds of the drive go to- A three-car accident occurred Aug. 31, the low bid by General Healto, Education and Welfare tern; there are only five remedi- Christiana, 1216 Silver l>ane. ward supporting the achieve- yesterday morning at Depot St. Electric was $61 million. Wed­ on "Reading Disorders in the reatong teachers in the sys- oper Max Javit. They opened building operations at Cars driven by Susan D. East Hartford; Robert E. De- ment programs for awards and and New State Rd. Cars driven nesday’s meeting was necessary, Unlted States,” which states tern; there is no In^rvice train- the addition to the Tri-City Shopping Plaza. Franks of 118 Downey Dr. and 4-H camp scholarships, pre- by Rich^d H. Wann of 116 Pietro, 961 Forbes St., East Kanell said, to work out agree­ toat “about 16 per cent of toe ^ ^nd education p r o ^ m for Isabelle M. Dayton of Coventry Hartford; and Ernest A. Noch, mium money and ribbons and Falknor 'br., Arnold G. Spieker ment "on how we could cooper­ children in our e lem en t^ and teachers and tutors within the V ern on were Involved in an accident 985 Forbes St., East Hartford. trophies presented at 4-H fairs, of 196 Chester St. and Edward atively finance the cost of the secondary schools are seriously system ,^th r^ ard to recognl- MODERNIZE AND BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME yesterday evening on W. Middle The i>ers J YOU GET MORE FOR YOUR MOREY music, is part of toe tour of 12 DECORATIVE WALL SHELVING Stanley Bates. • UBOTED qUAiramr-ABBIVINQ THtJBSBAY HIQHT G Pen and Ink sketches were old homes sponsored by the drawn by Bolton artists Myrtle Junior Woman’s Club. Carlson, Agnes Kreyslg, Ann TTie tour Itself runs from 11 S HIGHLAND PARK MARKET • f i l l Mauluccl and Bates. a.m. to 6 p.m. Programs may ® at.. Manche«to»^^^«w 6 * ^ 0 ^ ^ ^ ^ PREFINISHED WALNUT SHELVING WHY? lb On toe cover. In shades of be purchased at toe Communi­ lb brown, an old map of Bolton ty Hall. Girl Scouts will provide babysitting nearby. No child im------Beesuse we specialixe in paneling! wfi’re not a lumber yard, there­ Is Imprinted. A contour map i der 12 Is allowed to go on the 8"x24" • 8" X 36" 3 fore we can carry more brands and styles of paneling than >ny pne,^ covers toe endpapers. ■ It-is .Impossible .lo open^th®. . vtouE,'/::::— "T'""'— ’ • 8" X 48" 3 and offer top grade paneling at tremendous savings. Stop in and see LEAN. MEATY, PORK U.S.D.A. CHOICE book to any page without leam- Bulletin Board A " for yourself. A store always open until 9 p.nL______CUT FROM SHOULDER , Ing something new, or finding The Board of Education has an Interesting or amusing Item. postponed tonight’s meeting to • 10" X 48" 4 ■Did you know toat: "The Sept. 17. settlement of this town (Bolton) Girl Scout Troop 689 ■will have was begun about toe year '1716, an old-fashioned fashion show by a few persons from Windsor, tonight at 8 at Fiano’s Restau­ t 150 Hartford and Wethersfield.” ? READY-TO-FINISH MAHOGANY SHELVING rant. Hekets at toe door. VARIETIES OF lb (Bolton Before 1890 by Charles The antique show, with 20 WITH A F. Sumner, M.D.) dealers in the Congregational 8"x 24" • 8" X 36" 1-69 “ Bolton celebrated the 200th Church Education Building, lb year of Its Incorporation , on runs untU 8 tonight and wlU be ^ A • 8" X 48" 2.29 PANELING Sept. 3, 4 and 6 of the year 1920. open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. to* D D C • 10" X 36" 1.99 Although' our town was actually morrow. Incorporated on Oct. 8, 1720 the DUALITY PAINT M m x Hie art exhibit and crafts •10" 48" 2.79 date for the bl-centennlal was set demonstration at St. Maurice WEYERHAEUSER - WELDWOOD - BRUCE PLY COMPLm UNE OF STANDARDS AND BRACKETS AVAIUBIE as close to toat date as pos- Parish Center beginning this 3lh.1«. = TETLEY TEA BAfiS„ 49e Bible. (Notes on toe 1920 Bi­ PLYCEMS-U.S. PLYWOOD - CYROTEX CIANTSIZE E afternoon, will be open tonight centennial) until 8. tomorrow from 1 to 6 ONLY 5 Vernon was a part of Bolton ...... 6-oz. jar p.m., and | 5 9 A champagne punch will be are o ft ^ Included in the pro­ tough, brilliant finish wears slowly and evenly. Resists g o t h i c f o l d in g f e n c e , Rea. 4.79 Reg. 4.29 J Reg. 5.39 U served, along with plates of grams, which include couples fancy hors d’oeuvres which will bowling, book discussion, gour­ cracking and peeling. Keeps costly maintenance way W h H « 10' Made of durable, stain resistant polypropy­ Include stuffed mushrooms. met and handicrafts groups, down. So get the most for your money! Get ^ lene Olefin fiber. Needlebond construction Swedish meatballs, stuffed eggs and ladies and couples bridge quality! Get Dutch Boy House Paint! Rag. 1.19 99e ooeh lor longer wear at a lower price. Easy to trimmed with anchovies or cav­ groups. install, Ideal on porches, patios, den,etc. iar, fried shrimp and crabmeat Some events planned for the 6’ side, choice of 3 colors. puffs. coming season are a pot luck more ,years to the gallon Anniversary Addenda supper and wine tasting party, The fire siren will sound at men’s golf tournament, and a 2 p.m. Saturday to signal toe spring fashion show. start of toe parade. Brownies O All new area residents are and Cube wiU join the .parade welcome and further infbrma- PINE & CENTER STREET, MANCHESTER, CONN. at Birch Mountain Ext. Girl E. A. JOHNSON PAINT Cff. ENTER tion may be obtained by con­ ANEL^ Scouts, who will walk the whole Open Daily 8 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. — Thurs. & Fri. till 9 tacting Mrs. Stephen Plrog, route, should mafeh with toe 723 M A IN STREET MANCHESTER ’ TEL. 649-4602,— 649-0136 FIRST FOOD troop they were In last year. president, of 72 Scarborough 646 CENTER ST. MANCHESTER, CONN, This means that Brownies, al­ Rd., or Mrs. Ronald Kraatz, of "The Paneling E)g>erts' though they flew up in toe 34 Goalee Dr. A (We Reserve 'The Right To Limit Qaantitles) OPEN MON., THURS., FRL 9 - 9 TUBS., WED. 9 t 6 SAT. 9 - 5:30 /

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MANCHESTER EX^NING HERALD. MANCHESTER^ CONN., THURSDAY,' SEPTEMBER 10, 1970 PAGE NINETEEN PAGE EIGHTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER;'CONN.. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER. 10, 1970 Sadecki, from Baseball’s Scrap Heap, Helps Mets The D R Y Sid e Place Kickers Placed on NFL Market o f S p o r ts Point Men Black Quarterback Wins First Complete ^ Robinsoti’s Gambles By DEAN R. YOfJT >4 Waivered By Moidar^ Bnrthers Playoff Statistics Victim of Waivers Game Since June 28 Pay Off for Orioles Winning the Hartford ’Twilight League Eastern Divi­ sion was Moriarty Brothers \yith a 20-4 record. The Grid Teams NEW YORK (AP)— “To people all over the world, NEW YORK (A P)—It is September and as the games BALTIMORE (A P)— Frank Robinson gambled twice, MB’s swept the playoff series with Hartford Insurance the black quarterback is a novelty. 'There shouldn’t be dwindle down to a precious few, pennant contenders take won twice, and paved the way for Mike Cuellar and Group in two straight and defeated the Western Divi­ NEW YORK (AP) — any such distinction— you should be a quarterback,'not their heroes anywhere they can find them, even if it’s Brooks Robinson to emerge as heroes for the Baltimore 4- sion champs, Herb’s Sports Shop, in the finals, also in Any team in the National a black quarterback or a white quarterback. But it’s from baseball’s scrap heap. • — ------Orioles. Football League needing a Brooks, on a hot Mttlng streak two straight to win their fourth (sonsecutive league title. not that Way. That’s where Ray Sadecki Poet-season statlsUcs showed ------;------place kicker had quite a "So no matter what you feel, more leadership than he has, this month, singled home the was last winter when the- New that toe loop’s leading batter thinker and a rifle passer. In choice today. you know you have to excel to but I correlate this with his be­ York Mets picked him up for a Boston Eyes winning run Wednesday as On toe market are George ing from an all-black school Cassius Q ay Cuellar notched his 22nd victory during the regiilar season, pls.y- tny opinion, look for Sherman promote toe idea that a black M couple of minor leaguers. It was er manager Gene Johnson went to replace pusaeU at quarter- Blanda, pro football’s all-time can lead a pro team.’* with a seven-hit, 1-0 deciaioti SadeckTs four-hitter that beat Third Place through toe five-game playoff back. leading (xilnt-maker, most of Those words belrnig to Marlin Harris so far has been unable Philadelphia 3-1 in a second over the New York Yankees. them with his foot, and Lou Mi­ 'Briscoe, who two years ago was fully exhibit his talent. He Set to Sign Frank’s 38-year-old legs car­ schedule batting an even .600. Despite their opening loss to game for a split of Wednesday's Johnson went 6-12 with four chaels, who ranks fifth. toe first black quarterback In was installed as toe No. 1 quar- ried him to a two-out double In toe Capitols, toe Knights pres­ twi-night doubleheader and In A L East RBI’s. He rapped out two dou­ Both were given toe boot pro football history, to play regu- terb^k of toe Bills last year but the sixth inning and he scored ently lead toe Atlantic Coast mowed the Mets into a tie for In Comeback j bles and had a home run In toe Wednesday by toe Oakland larly and who, until two nights season was cut short by inju­ DETROIT (AP) — Ray Culp on the hit by Brooks off rookie Football League in total defense. the National League’s East Di­ Raiders and Baltimore Colts, ago, was the roommate of toe ries and In five preseason goes after his 16th victory and a Steve Kline. final game. Statistics usually favor toe win­ vision lead with Pittsburgh. NEW YORK (AP) ^ Cassius Big first baseman Stan Slom- respectively, although toe kick FRED KA8K WOODY CLARK TED LENCZYK first black passer expected to games this year he was able to chance to move the Boston Red In the ninth, after New York ner but not in this case. The That's the same Ray Sadecki Clay is supposed to sign himself . clnsky took toe team’s prst-sea* Hartford team gained a total of Michaels got made a bigger im­ reach stardom—Jimmy Harris. pass for only one touchdown. Sox into sole possession of third loaded the bases cm singles by who once won 20 games for St. back into boxing’s heavyweight .son honors with a .671 average. 244 yards as compared to toe print. Today Jimmy Harris is In- The placid Harris was boto- liouis, the same Ray Sadecki place tonight in their final meet­ Danny Cater and John Ellis, Many Fine Amateurs Entered in 24th Competition communlcado—a victim of pro cred most, however, by toe con- tlUe picture today, giving fight and a walk to Ron Woods. Slosh or Pepl. as he is referred i78 yards by toe Caps, a 66-yard Blanda, who will be 43 years who started the opening game ing of the season with the De­ to went 8-14, scored five runs difference. football’s waiver list and possi- slant suggestions toat he needed fans renewed hope for a dream Frank’s throw after a fly baU old jiext week with 20 years in o< the 1964 World Series for the troit Tigers. and had two batted in. He also in toe APCL stats, Sherman pro football—another record— bly toe pressure of trying to be- to exhibit more leader^ p qual- Cardinals. fight against current champion The veteran right-hander, who by Gene Michael kept the po­ come a black quarterback iriien Itl*®- Joe Frazier. tential tying nm on third base. had a double. is seventh in passing, 116 yards was placed on waivers by toe The same Ray Sadecki who has lost 13, will be opposed by Tl)6 ageless wonder, 42-year- on nine of 16 completions. He Raiders, but thus far had gone he should have been able to at- "I'm always gettiiig knocked Clay, the former unbeaten Both big plays by Frank in­ Fourth Field of 400 Golfers once was traded even-up lor Or­ left-hander Les Cain (12-6). old Wally W l^olm , doing toe has a long pass of 34 yards. Dan. unclaimed. That meant there tempt to become a quarterback a-bout my leadership ability,” he champion who hasn’t had a reg­ volved gambles. candidly. "M y quietness lando Oepeda and the same Ray * The Red Sox pulled into a catching for toe Gas House Andrews Is fourth In pass re- still was some chance that he In toe same sense as any white said ''o-'n '’'" m.tnfnooa ular fight in more than three He contended that the game and lack of talk are taken for Sadecki. who had hot started a third place tie with Detroit in /Gang, went 6-14 for an amazing ceivlng with six receptions for could be reactivated for toe player. years during his appeals on a situati ^ hits cofltributed gjreatly to toe. week’s outstanding defensive history of the Manchester schedutod to defen^^ England competition. Kask Is Harrls In a recent interview triple and a single and scoring scoring pMlUon for Broo . extra points he tried. That gave _ j?- u .inn toe relgrning State' Amateur king. with toe Associated Press. don’t consider whether there the PhUlles. That’s when they Frasier confirmed earlier MB’s attack. player. Andrews with his six him r career total of 1,477 Open, a field of Over 400 handed the baseball to Sadecki. reports by announcing he would two runs as he Wked his record .J " the field, F r ^ m wed to another 400 or better field is Hackney said toe foursomes At toe time, two weeks ago, are white faces or black faces. , “ two or three stepa” against In toe playoffs, Moriarty’s ac- pass catches, was voted toe of- pointa golfers IS expected to take I’m worried about executing. “ The big problem is to stay in meet light heavyweight cham- to 0-3. . , counted lor 13 extra base hits, (enslve player. golfing weather, and they say It each day will be allowed to tee Briscoe drew a dlstlncUon be­ some kind of shape by pitching plon Bob Foster lor the tiUe Michael. AQchaels, on toe other hand, part in the two-day event never rains on the golf course. off up to 2 p.m. tween toe problem he faced Whetoer I impress Uie guys In “ I was gambling that he eight doubles, three triples (two The next Knights’ opponent haTri^chaitoe ^ returning to Parting Sunday at the Man- toe huddle la Irrelevant to me in the bullpen,” said Sadecki. Nov. 18 in Detroit. by Rich Rlordiui) and two Friday night Is toe Jersey The all-time high number of Should there be a tie which wdien he Joined toe Buffalo Bills (AP PhotDfax) wouldn’t hit the baU over my toe Colts, whom he helped to toe C h e s t e r Country Club. at toe time.” "It’s tough. I have my good Tlien, should both fights come homers. Gene Johnson and Bob jays. In their second year of players was reached in 1968 would necessitate a playoff, it Broncos out of Omaha Universi­ off and both Milwaukee I Kick Contest years, Carl ‘Bugs’ Stevens Is Several once highly-touted refused a license in many ciUes. * * • ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) Baseball hasn’t hurt him. He’s Australian and American pow- Calif., meets Cliff Richey of Sm turned Into baseball's bad boy. which by agreement of counsel came the toast of baseball, the er who hurled them into the Chicago seventh. Stevens has been run- young quarterbacks also were However, he did manage to ning__ toe Grand National circuit given toe heave-ho—James ^ _ Har-_ — Bob Feller, toe Iowa farmboy selling his paintings for $1,000 eihouses, and one Aussie pro Angelo, Tex., in an all-Amerb FLORAL. — Janet Wright 180- He is criticized, he is broke and will not take place before the Cy Young Award winner. World Series In 1968 and to sec­ Wednesday’s Results SlatedOct.il Knight Notes likened It to "Russian roulette.” can pairing while fourth-seeded 408, Dee Bender 460. get a license in Georgia lor an and also has been plagued by a ris of Buffalo Jim Ward of toe fastball when he each so what does he care,’ his future Is riddled with doubt, end of the season.” Last year, he was' almost as ond place in 1969, are buried In Boston 4, Detroit 1 Failure to execute was toe "The day

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ACROSS DOWN TEACHER TOLD MADE THE MEAT NEWSCASTeP- , priced. Hayes Agency, 646- Manchester. ville Luncheonette, 303 Adams LOOK EPEEN 1 Tidal flood, as is the time for US ABOUT AN w an ts: t o , lU Th«nt’» in the Bay of ADVERTISING 0131. St.,.Manchester. ’ INTERESTING NOBODY COULD IF > O U P INVBNTOM ^ e y 'P B N. LAOes ajhoj y t country WOMEN show latest Lisa Jew­ EA T ITl 1 C3F=FEPII'^ T ^ (ZUBBBP. 6 Amazon, for Fundy SAVINGS MANCHESTER — Boutique EXPERIMENT.' WILL 8 C R E A D / F O P *TD DOUgUS J FTOI^ IN HIS 2 Soviet stream CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS elry. Earn high commissions. REU aRLE woman wanted, one UNVWUNS ON HIS instance shop. Illness dictates fast sale. Work with jewelry kit ' and or two days per week, to clean eVCNlNSSHOW' >t3UR ------1 PAOK / 3 Tears 8 A.M.to 4:30 P.M at Rectown U.S.A. 11 Baltimore — 4 Floor-washing All offers considered. Must be color catalog. No investment. house. Call 646-2626, PPOFITS.' 13 Rearing implement sold. Frechette Realtors, 647- Managers needed. Call E. A. (manege) 11—1970 HOLIDAYS from 17’ to 5 Vigilant COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. 9993. Botti, President, 201-678-3377, CLEANING woman wanted one 14Ibocked 6 Rent anew i 29’ once a year discounts. day weekly, references requir­ 15 Having wings 23 Scope 41 Peruvian 4 :30 P.M. DAY BEFORE PUBUCATlOh collect. ' 7 Isaiah (ab.) moimtainS ed. Call 649-5824 after 6 p.m. 16 Certain 8 Large tubs 24 Cienuine 7—1970 SCOTTIES 13’ and 15’ railroads 42WiUow , Deadline for S'uturdajr and Monda.v is 4:30 p.m. Prtda- Musical— Dramatic 30 ACCOUNTS Payable CTerk — 9 European 27 Incursion Highlanders. Free Porta- (coU.) 28 Small island 43.Not closed experienced preferred but will CLERK — Good with figures river Potti, Hitch, Plus Discounts. ITWashli^tly 10 Communists 291^imates 44 Ashen PLEASE READ YOUR AD PRIVATE Instructions, piano, train someone with excellent checking invoices etc. Gaec 19 EldersRiders (ab.) „ Redacts 31 Unit of 45 Not false by London certified teacher. Bros., 140 Rye St., South Winttf 10—1970 Sportsman’s Dreams ability to work with figures. BY V. T. HAMi;iN 13 Antiquated electricity 47 Cartographs Claasltied or "Want Ads" are taken over the phone as u My home, 643-2310. sor. A L L E Y OOP OmClBUy 1ftQ*lne 32 Guineas (ab.) 48 The dill convenience. The advertiser should read his ad the MRST 10’ Pickup Coaches. Coin- To $100, Fee paid. Rita Girl, a Mountain lake “ |;i!j‘;h o m 36 Show disdain 49 Soft masses DAY IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In time lor the plete with Jacks, Heaters, ______i:______:___ 99 East Center St., Manches­ QUALIFIED secretary. Assume THANKS, OSCAR- 51 Put to nr SURE WAS... AS SOON ^ OKAY...I a *®fT?^*®*^* aiHomUy 37 Tiu-kish title ne.xt insertion. Tlie Herald Is responsible for only ONE In­ etc. SPECIAL at $1696. Help Wanted— ter, 646-3441. responsibility. Air - condition­ AS I CAN GET RID OF TOUR , \ S U E S S WEt> COME GET US W (ab.) - - of respect 53 Scottish • v a c a tio n \ BETTER IN ABOUT A 22 Ma^es lace correct or omitted insertion for an.v advertisement and then ed downtown office. Free park­ t h e s e n o t e s I to. b e 26Assam 38 Harbors sheepfold only to the extent of a ‘ 'make good" Insertion. Errors which 2—1970 ' SI^MPBRS. While Female 35 STATISTICAL typist • — Good READY FDR A GCX3D SPECIAL 18 G ET MONTH/ ailkworm ing. Federal Collection Bu­ LONG VACATION WARMING / ABOARD do not lessen the value of the advertisement will not be they last.* Save up to $400. accurate typist with aptitude 30 Rugged r“ r “ r " r " 8” 6 7 r ~ IT WOMEN lor snack bar eVe- reau, 806 Main St., Manches­ mountain L J corrected by “ make good” insertion for figures. 8:30-5. To $100. Pee 6—1969 AVALON. Brand New nings, hours 6—closing. Must paid. Rita Girl, 99 East Center ter. Phone Mr. Roberts, 646- crest 11 1?^ ■ 3 be able to work Saturday or 32Clut: A LAUGH.' OUT ON A BOAT. i 9232. Household Services Roofing— Siding 16 Mr. Levine, 649-5277 to arrange Manchester Parkade, 643-7167, semi-retired n u ^ . Good pay, 56 Requires J r n _!2 letters. Readers answer South Windsor. 628-0342, 289- y 57 Pauses ing blind box ads who 6131, interview. Mr. Reed. easy hours, minimum nursing. 1966 DODGE Coronet station OJfered 13-A P & S ROOFING and repairs (Newipoper [nttrprlt* Attn.) desire 'to protect their CHAMBERMAIDS, weekends, Why don’t you call us? You’ll identity can follow hh- wagon. Nine passenger, top- — CUSTOM made draperies, slip done realistically. Free esti­ be glad you did. 649-2358. procedure■ * rack, automatic transmission. mates. Call anytime, 649-1516 or and weekdays. Apply in per­ covers and reupholstering. PART-TIME son, Fiano’s Motor Inn, 100 Reasonable. Call '872-6327. Motorcycles Budget terms. Established in 742-8388. EARN $50 and more in famous Enclose your ropiy lo East Center St. brand items. No Investment. Bicycles I I 1945. Days. 524-0154, eve- b IDWELL Home Improvement RECEPTIONISTS (2) the box in an envelope - 1967 GTO, 4-speed, positraction. Help friends shop from home. te.. address to the Classified nlngs, 649-7690. PART-TIME help for small con­ twO-door hardtop. Best offer. Co. Expert Installation of Send for free all new catalog. Manager, Manchssiei ri»ii R r. rr, HOITOA mini-trail, 1969, blue aluminum siding, gutters and Needed for busy doctor’s genial insurance office. In­ -wmiNO Call after 6 p.m., 872-6353. ancl all new parts. Good con- LIGHT trucking, yards, cellars. Popular Club Plan, Dept. Z601, ■3 —to Evening Herald,- together trim. Roofing ln.staIlation and office. Monday, Wednesday teresting and diversified work. IVI with a memo listing th-; 1966 MUSTANG, hardtop, 289, dition. Asking $200 firm. Can attics cleaned and removed. Lynbrook, N. Y. -• CARNIVAL BY DICK TUI»IER repairs. 649-6495, 876-9109. and Friday, 8-5. Monday, Call 646-2040. companies you do NOT automatic, one owner. Call 643- be seen at 161 Brookfield St., Bulk delivery. 644-8062. Wednesday and Friday. 6-9. want to see your lett«>r. 7128. Manchester. 646-0312. Light typing, good with fig­ Your letter will be de­ REWEAVING of bums, moth- Help Wanted— Male 36 Roofing and ures and handling money, stroyed If the advertiser DUNE Buggy Real sharp, TWO BSA’s, $600 for both, one holes, zippers repaired. Win­ WAYOUT BY KEN MUSE Is one you’ve mentioned. dow shades made to measure, Chimneys 16-A and pleasing personality...... *■» " custom paint, many extras, in good condition, other needs Write Box "K ” , Manches­ If not it will be handled New, Positraction, tires, repairs. Seen at 28 Edward St., all size Venetian blinds. Keys ______„ , , '"'"rim in the usual manner made while you wait. Tape re- ROWING — Specializing re­ ter Herald. \ HcNaafM tral tea. K E E P C A L /W ^ 1 0 :0 0 T H I§ NO SWEAT.... IT'LL TAKE AT IW .’ Hurst, SW. Must sell, no rea­ Manchester, after 6. RICHARD P. RITA corders for rent. Marlow’s 867 "j?'® DON'T FWilC LEAST THREE HOURS FOR CRAMPAW <-ia kmutu.irn.rM.i^tt’^q sonable offer refused. Call 528- PERSONNEL SERVICES IJUSTWROTE A MORNING/ / 3342 or 289-6131. HONDA 1970 CL 100, less than Main St., 649-5221. gutter work, chimneys W H E N D I D THE CHECK TO aEAl 1,000 miles. Must sell. $436. or cleaned and repaired. 30 years DEPARTMENT STORE QUALITY A S S U R A H C E CHECK FOR^IO/XX YOU L o s t and Found 1 1967 BUICK Skylark, converti­ best offer. Call 643-1959 after ODD JOBS, light tmcklng, car- experience. Free estimates, gp LPN part-time. Call MANAGER — Family type TECH. — Assistant ' W R I T E I T f BY FRANK O’NEAL 5:30 p.m. pentry, roofs, miscellaneous re­ Call Howley 643-5361, 644- 649.4519. department store. To $15,000. Manage. AND DONY HAVE SHORT RIBS LOST — Vicinity of Westhill ble blue with white top, V-8, i standard shift. Very good con­ pairs, patios, porches, retain^ 8333. THEAIONEY...... Apartments, large gray and Y’ dition. Sacrifice. 647-9379. 1970 HONDA SL350, low mUe- ing walls, ceramic tile, con­ DENTAL assistant full-time, a c t u a r y (Group), to $18,- alyslst. $11,000. N KNOW WMAT?' black striped cat with split on age. excellent condition. Call chairside, no Saturdays. Write crete work. Clean up. 646-0253, Hooting and Plumbing 17 000. a r t SUPERVISOR —Skilled < both ears. Reward. 643-9692. 1965 VOLKSWAGEN, under- 643-9779. anytime. Box X, Manchester Herald. ,, in commercial arts and hand coatlng, new tires, excellent SUPERVISORS — Textiles, lettering with knowledge of FOUND — Small female puppy, LIGHT TRUCKING, cellar and G E N T ’S Plumbing Service KEYPUNCH operator, mostly Carding, spinning, weaving, ^ypg graphic arts tech- condition. $950. Call 649-2696. Free estimates, plus quality Highland St. area. Call 643- attics cleaned, odd jobs, lawns, numerical, 026 or 029, 6-day To $20,000. niques. $10,000. Business Services work. 643-6341. 6600. 1966 DELTA 88 blue convert­ trees cut and removed. 643- ______week, benefits! Gaer Bros., 140 INSURANCE — Casualty and MANA(3ER “ ible, good condition. 24,000 Offered 13 6000. SAM WATSON Plumbing and St., South Windsor._____ LOST — Passbook No. W10358 miles. Power steering, power CMP areas. $12,000 plus. Many fields. To $10,000. Savings Bank of .Manchester. Hearing. Bathroom remodel- CLEANING woman wanted, 3-4 ///If brakes. $1,595. 528-0586. VENETIAN blinds cleaned at Application made for payment. JUNK ,.g!ARS removed, $10 ing and repairs. Free esri- days weekly. Permanent posi­ PARTIAL LISTING — FEES PAID BY ROY CRANE reasonable rates, cash and mates. Call 649-3808. BUZZ SAWYER 1965 GTO. Hurst, posl-ram-air. each. __ Call 872-9433. ______carry 9-6 or home pick-up and tion. Send name, address, LOST — .Passbook No. 98667 Must sell. First $900 takes it. phone number and references IT'S A f SIR. HE'S MR. JOHN S . SAWYER, Savings Bank of Manchester. YOU'RE OUT OF ORPCR: Call, 528-0342 crr 289-5131. CLEANING — Interior —both delivery. Healy Building Main- to Box R, Manchester Herald. 63 EAST C p T E R ST. FRAME- [ VICE-PRESIDENT OF TROUBLE Millinery, it; HOU nv THROW HIM OUT/ Application made for payment. ______residential and commercial, tenance Service, 461 Main St., All replys confidential. Writing SHOOTERS, INC. AS YOUR I CAN PROVE THAT UP, , 1968 FORD XL Fastback Coupe. Satisfactory work g^uaranteed. Manchester. 646-4220. Dressmaking 19 ability not required. Manchester 646-4040 WHIP CRAWtEYtt A lETHIM AAR. ' WH0\ ATTORNEY, 1 ENGAGED HIM LOST — Passbook No. 106110 Exceptional condition through- For ^ friendly ..v—free estimates...... » ______■ ------' ^ 4 / ARE \ TO INVESTIGATE CERTAIN Savings Bank of Manchester. R A S C A L a n d A SPEAK/ BLOCK. VOliVE JU-ST., out. This one-owner car has call Suburban Floor Malnten- TROUBLE finding minis. Cus- cLERK-TYPIST — Permanent Y D U fi IRREGULARITIES IN THE wi-iacr? B6EN r a ted ’K.' Application made for payment. power steering, select auto- ance, 649-9229. of jobs by day or hour We tom made dresses, ladles suits, position. Must have good typ- ^ ^ ^elo wanted, COMPANY. clean yards, attics and cellars, alterations. Prompt tgg ability. Experience prefer- MAN -needed to do janitor PART - ne p l o s t — Passbook No. 106046 matic transmission and full Reasonable. Call 643-6306. g„vlce.service. Call 649-1133. Dlversifierand challeng- work in evenings, ^ull-tlme. in hours Savings Bank of Manchester. vinyl interior. Priced well be- LIGHT trucking, odd jobs, also in7 w;;it:R;;i"seIae"r foiytech. Manchester area. Call 527-9286 „,i,, Application Made for payment. low the market at $1,760. moving large appliances. Call Firm Call Mr. King at 1-423- Burning barrels delivered, $4. nic Institute, South Windsor, or apply Rudder Building Serv- ^eMing n g LOST — Passbook No. 8-108 1625. 644-1775. Building— Moving— T rucking-^^ Call Mrs. Weir, 289-4323 be- Ice Corp.. 167 Charter Oak 649-4523. V !0 Contracting 14 Storage 20 tween 9 and 5 p.m. Avenue, Hartford. j a n it o r , hours 8-6, Monday (P IWfl W WIA, TAt te» UX M. Off. lp S lo n “^adtf“ “ aSent 1966 FORD. V-8, 4-door sedan, ARCHITECTURAL P'ans pre through Friday. Apply in per- ____ automatic, white, good con- "nredpared for hoii. EITHER! C O T O I^ y PtEA — ;~eomo.----Earnings—oppurtuolty.—fringe benefits, ^ nd. resume .tp.. Good looking car, 1 white with tunity to save hundreds OI gtde and ouUlde railings, land-' rec rooms, house painUi^', and Gifts Party Plan. No ‘ $150 per week. For personal bqx “ JJ” , Manchester Herald, red Interior. Must sell. Call joHars through OUr annual scaping. Reasonably priced. garages, roofing, gutters. Free Mortgages 27 cash investment. No Collect­ interview call 628-6702, 10 a.m. jtn equal opportunity employ- 643-0666 anytime. $1,350 or best gh ow . Call 643-0861; esUmates. AU work guaran­ MORTGAGES, loans, first, sec­ ing, No Delivering. No ex­ to 2 p.m. . , , er. offer. Featuring the fahulons BRENT- teed. 646-0202. perience needed. Also book­ WOOD 65’ with 22’ pullout living AMESITE WORK-Repair wallm ond, third. All kinds. Realty room sliding glass d oors an d , an'i 'lriveways. Holes repaired. CARPENTRY and remodeling statevride,. Credit rating u ^ ec- ing parties. Call or write APPLIANCEL-TV Salesmen. ™ m Reasonable. n am n V,1 A LFor ‘ A a #frees*aA a estimates O 41 Wi fitoQ « , ,, <. .. _ nessary. n n n 1 Reasonable.J aaaamaW^a Confiden­ ^ ass _ "Santa's ‘Parties", Avon, 5 C tfW H NU. Uc. TA>. V r«». Off. bow wlndow.-,- rec rooms, dormers, kitchens, 9-iO We need dynamic Individuals call 643-9112. additions and garages. Call tial. quick arrangements. Alvin Conn. 06001. Telephone 1- to seU the world’s Finest SHOW PRICE $11,700 Lundy Agency, 627-7971. 983 673-3465. Brands. Zenith, Magnavox, Tom Corbitt, 643-008(9. BY COKER and PENN I FHA approved, POLLARD Tree Service — Ex- Main St., Hartford. Evenings, PARt-TIME skcRETARY LANCELOT Sylvanb^ O-E. Frlgldalre, pert tree removal, pruning r q GER’S PAINTINS, Interior Westlngfaouse. Consumer 233-6879. m C E 9 EEE/I/V9 SHOW SPECIAL trimming. ReMonable. Free and exterior, ceiling, wall­ WOMEN to collect eggs. Miller / I R6AP THAT INDIAN , HOW PE&RADtNSi Sides Is expanding. Experi­ estimates. 628-3021. ^ 2nd., CAL FRIDAY I THINK IHfitr'Bt M ORE THAN ence helpful twt not neces­ New 12’ Wide $4,995, No. 6219 papering. (Sill anytime, 643- MORTGAGES Farms. Coventry. Call 643- BRAV66 /V\APe TH6IR c mortgages—Intern final TU6T TERRIBLE, k \ ^ E N C X J S H . sary. Complete paid training 0923. 8021. e o u f w e t WALK t e n CONCRETE work, sldew.alks, — e/fpedien^ and confidentia PACe$ BEHIND THE/V\.y . DON'T Qk?U? program. Salary open and Many i homes to choose from, patios, etc. Free estimates. Hours flexible, work interesting. You based on experience. Bene­ new and used, from $996. service, .y D. Real Estate ART Linkletter, head of Beeline must be qualified in all secretarial skills. Call 742-9791 or 528-6880. fashions marketing committee, LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON fits Include paid vacation, Ass I-S129. Ideal situation for mother with children CMS, Bine Cross, Major Med­ Special Services 15 offers you the opportunity to fcl I I •jt Vl\ t FIVE MALLARD LAWN Mowers — Garden trac­ in school. VW^TBR I ical, and disability Income. CAMPERS LEFT. tors repaired and stuirpened turn spare time Into money. PWONU<*- We will pay re-locatlon costs Up to $300 in samples free. w en-, / Will be sold, show only, $50, Parts and accessories. New CREIATTVE ^ terln g °^®^’ BusIt^MS Opportunily 28 If necessary. and used laWn mowers. Hours ^ formal dining, modem b u f ------New wardrobe twice a year. pi«iNe over dealers cost. CALL 8 to 6, Monday to Saturday. MANCHESTER—Package store. For interview call 633-2218 OPEN 9 TO 9 __Mini-Motors, i88 (rear) W. created especially for you.. 24 Call for details. Frechette Real­ For thterview; Call Mr. KEYPUNCH Operators — ex- Middle Tpke., 649-8705. Leggett . St., East Hartford, tors, 647-9993. 646-2000 or 64li4222 Goodman or Mr. Sieffert ABC BETTER HOMRS 528-5348.. perlenced, days, part or full­ MANfJHESTER Tree Service — EXCEPTIONAL' opportunity to time. Immediate assignpients, Day or Night . coUect 203 - 688 - 5293, 1463 BERLIN TPKE. Specializing in tree .removal. earn, if you have ambition, 15 very hig^i pay. No fee. ' Apply caHtF/rtM 9 -k> BERLIN, CONN. pruning, shrubs J lots cleared. J T lA v*£ i1 rl Arle * week and desire. For Staff Builders, Suite 502, 11 days or evonings. ♦ 1-828-6541 F\Uly insured. (^11 649-6422. IxC ctU , X X tll ctA U amiolntment.appointment, call 649-6806. Asylum St. 278-7610. & ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTfeR, CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1970 PAGE TWENTY-THREE PAGE TWENTY-TWO MANCHESTER. EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1970 Houses For Saeadlinp for Saturday and Monday Is 4:.S0 p.m. Frldai set. Call 649-7927 or 643-1644. MANCHEffTER — Well kept 6- ished rec room In the basement, 646-0131. Philbrick Agency, Realtors, 233 VERNON St. — 7-room room Ranch. Swedish fire­ attached garage, large patio U&R REALTY CO., INC. U&R REALTY CO., INC. W oi.i.d-R^JE.w t.77 YOU SAVED and slaved for with fireplace. Good value, 646-4200. Ranch. 1% baths, 400’ lot. Bel­ Realtors 649-5371 Ed- place in living room, fire- YOUR COOPERATION WIU.. n i A l 9 7 1 1 wall-to-wall carpet. Keep it COMMERCIAL zone property $37,600. 643-2692 643-2692 fiore Agency, 647-1413. ALL CASH for your property gar C. Nelson, 87, who had pub- alarm system, carport. Cen­ BE APPRECIATED • I I new with Blue Lustre. Rent ■ on Main St., near the new WE COULD have gotten more, Robert D. Murdock, Realtor Robert D. Murdock, Realtor withln 24 hours. Avoid red lished newspapers in several trally located, 4% per cent as­ 38 HAMILTON Dr. — 8 rooms, VERNON — Modem 6-room (Jo- electric shampooer. $1. Man­ north end shopping center. but owner says sell, so $16,500' 643-6472 643-6472 tape, instant service. Hayes Missouri communities and chester Hardware & Supply, Good for franchise operation, sumable $24,900. Audrey U&R REALTY CO., INC. buys a Cape on Woodbridge St. 214 baths, 2 - car garage, lonial. Three bedrooms, two- 643-2692 Agency, 646-0131. served ak Missouri secretary of Continued From Preceding Poqe 877 Main St., 643-4426. ice cream, pizza, hamburg, Schaefer, broker, 876-8361. Five rooms, garage, deep treed prestige area. Belfiore Agen­ ktng sized, sewing room, spa------______—------^------state from 1947 to 1949, died cleaners, etc. Will sell or build pnce re- Robert D. Murdock, Realtor lot«Jjicludes stove and refrig- MANCHESTER — 8-room Colo- NEW LISTING — Ono year old, cy, 647-1413. clous living room with fire­ Wednesday.NjIe also served for __ n « n-a.A.. aja *«ln1 llA. YiafVlO olllmInillYI olHoH ft TYW1TT1. SATURDAY and Sunday, Sep­ and lease. Keith Real Estate, » ^ < ^ S T E R - I « c e w 643-6472 erator. Keith Real Estate, 646- ntal, four bedrooms, 1% baths, aluminum sided 8 room, 4-bed­ place, formal dining room, l a n D—Louis Dimock Realty, time as state purchasing tember 12, 13, 10-6:30 p.m. 849-1922 646-4126 duced, executive 2-year old 99 TREBBE Dr. — Older 8- Help W anted— Male 36 Help Wanted— 649-1922. 646-4126.______Glastonbury 4126 or 649-1922 recreation room and two ga­ room Colonial, fireplaced fami­ wall-to-wall carpeting, 1% Realtors 649-9823. agent. Furniture, pictures, mirrors, rages, on a rural % acre lot. ly room, built-ins, 1% baths, room home. Newly finished baths, large lot ■with a view. ______Male or Female 37 cellar rec room. 6% per cent ------7—------T——r------Herbert A. Levine ARBIT'S Roast Beef, 267 Broad metal cabinet and miscella- MANCHESTER Unusual op- line. Must be seen, low 40’s. NEW LISTING — Seven room, TWO-FAMILY duplex, centrally Asking $25,900. Philbrick Agen­ acre lot 15 minutes to Pratt Assumable mortgage. $25,9(X) WE ARE prepared to buy com- r o STON (AP) — Herbert A. mortgage to qualified buyer. St.. Manchester has openings COUNTER help for mornings, neous items. Boll, South St., portunlty, four apartments on Frechette Realtors, 647-9993. located la. Manchester. Five cy, Realtors, 646-4200. and Whitney, 3 miles to UConn. PhUbrick Agency, Realtors merclal property, apartment 69, blind violinist and Immediate occupancy, Bel­ counter help, Monday-Sun- 6 to 10 a.m., ideal for college North Coventry. One mile west C 2^ 3% acres of land. Income of area. Oversized lot. Take over rooms each side. Two-car ga­ Upper 20’s. Wolverton Agency, 646-4200. houses, shopping centera or fgj. many years per- d a ^ evenings. Call 649-8043. MANCHESTER — 3-bedroom fiore Agency, 647-1413. students. Part ' or full-time. of Nathan Hale Homestead. over $n.000 aVutrimes. AS- ° ° ^ ^ ^ l i r i o w lo'^ mortgage. Many amenities. rage. Excellent condition. Realtors, 649-2813. other investment property for jg^^ed on the Keith Vaudeville TLfj.------• ----- frame and brick Ranch under VERNON — $10,500. assumes MEAT cutter or counter man, Please apply in person. sumable mortgage. Possible Owner, 646-1486. $28,900. The Paul W. Dougan 24 MOORE St. — Lovely re­ our account. All cash. Write or circuit, died Wednesday. His TV.!,., ’ d a r k , rich, stone free, loam. = variance or zon,e change for 649-76B6.______10 years young, fireplace, wall- 614 per cent mortgage. $160. 40-hour week. Jackson's Mar­ Donut, 255 West Miaale Tpke., 7BMPLE Agency, Realtors, 649-4535, 648- modeled (Joloiiial, 114 baths, call, reverse charges, Stoddard ^j^^g ngme was Eddie Laveme. Manchester five-yards, *20. Sand, gravel, EXQUISITE raised Ranch ■with 1021. to-wall carpet in living room, WALKER ST. monthly total. Three bed­ Investment Co., 740 No. Main ______ket. 644-8721. BUGE^JB, ORE. leg U S I additional apartments or sin- MANCHESTER vicinity —^Look­ 2-car garage. Upper mid 20’s. V.______stone, fill, manure, pool and C1970 b* U" gle homes. Keith Real Estate, 2 fireplaces, cathedral ceilings dining room and hall, huge rooms, two fireplaces, built- St., West Hartford, Conn. 232 Ing for a starter home? We IMMACULATE T-room Raised New listing — 6-room Colonial. Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. ins, garage. Convenient loca­ EXPERIENCED Cabinet mak- HAIRDRESSER — Full - time, patio sand. 643-9604. 649-1922, 646-4126,^ have several priced from $14,- and a beautiful acre lot. Only finished rec room, 2-zone heat, 4857. Ranch with 3 bedrooms, kltch- Spacious living room, dining tion. Owner 872-4810. JANE BRADLEY er. Must know plastic laminate top salary and commission. -----: 900 to $19,600. Mitten Agency, minutes from Manchester cen­ . country - size lot. Spotless - In- roomroom, r,iii;iic..kitchen withvr.u, birch cabl- AVERY St. — 7-rOOm RolS work. Full-time position in Great opportunity for the right ^ e e PSAKE, diamond wedding Apartments— Flats— Out a f Town Realtors, 643-6930, 647-1673, ter. Priced to sell at $26,500. en has bullt-ln oven and i-Mge, terior must be seen. The Paul nets,'stove and double stainless ed Ranch, 1% baths, 2-car ga- ^ , t o n LIcentlifie of the Antiques 56 large" airy-i—- Uving room, dining n nor ...W. ^ Dougan Agency, • - — Realtors, steel sink, 3 large bedrooms, full rage, 'large 'lot. ' ~Belfiore Agen­ Town of Manchester small shop. Starting pay $3.60 p ers^ to pick up an excellent reasonable. Call 643-1683. Land For Sole 71 Call Warren E. Howland Real­ 175X519 TREED LOT Royal Academy of Music per hour. 643-6467. following. Call Duet B eauty_____ ;______THE BIRCHES Antiques Route Tenements 63 For Rent 66 MANCHESTER -r- Exclusive tor, 643-1108. room, 2 bathrooms, huge fam­ 649-4535, 646-1021. bath, enclo^d sun porch, 2-car cy. 647-1413. VERNON — 6 acres, 600’ front­ ily room and 2-car garage. —------garage.' Walking distance to LEGAL NOTICE London Studio, 649-3906. «-A , Ashford, resumes regu- WOMAN willing to share her ROCKVILLE —- 3-room apart­ 1,800 square foot custom built Looking for the ideal' place DRIVERS for school buses age on West Rd. LaPenta Cape, breezeway, 2-car ga­ DUPLEX 4-4, Cambridge St., Only $30,900. Wolverton Agen DECEPTIVELY big, 3 bed- schools, bus and shopping. Ask- 143 BRENT Rd. — Reduced lor The Zoning Board of Appeals Boats and Accessories 46 lar hours, Monday - Friday, 10- apartment with same. Call af­ ment, close to center, heated, for your children? This is New program for beginners 7:30-9 a.m., 2:15 - 3:45 p.m. PART-TIME restaurant help Agency, Realtor, 646-2440. rage, beautiful wooded double Both soon vacant. Excellent cy. Realtors, 649-2813. rooms, family room, move-in ing $25,500. immediate sale. Immaculate will hold public hearings on 3 p.m., by appointment, 742 ter 6:30 p.m. 647-9081. parking, security deposit re­ it! Young 6-room Raised In piano and mnslclanahlp. Manchester or Vernon schools. needed' for two months. Will i 6’ CHRYSLER fiberglas boat income producer, fine location. condition' including carpeting, 7-room Colonial. Belfiore 'Agen­ Monday, September 21, 1970, 6607. quired, $125. monthly. 643-9678. lot. Asking $36,900. Frechette OWNERS anxious lor quick U&R REALTY CO., INC. Ranch, 3 bedrooms, 1(4 Group Leasona Good pay scale. We train you. train if necessary. Please call and trailer, 55 h.p. motor. Call (Jood value at $28,900. T. J. drapes, aluminum siding, fire­ cy, 647-1413. starting at 7:00 P.M., in the MANCHESTER Center, 6-room Houses For Sale 72 Realtors, 647-9993. sale. Slx-year'-old U & R Co­ baths, finished family room, 643-2414 or 872-6997. 649-8313. 9-5 only, 649-5005. first-floor apartment for lease, E3LLINGTON Center — Oct. 1st, (Jrockett, Realtor, 643-1677. place, oversized cape, central. 643-2692 garage, large sundeck off Hearing Room of the Municipal 141 LONG BOX. ST. CAMBRIDGE St. — Six-room lonial. Five bedrooms, 314 Wanted— To Buy 58 ,$200 monthly, heat included, business person, two-room fur- Morrison, Realtor, 643-1015. Robert D. Murdock, Realtor kitchen. Asking $27,900. Call Building to hear and consider EAST HARTFORD PART-TIME help wanted for SAILBOAT — Phantom DC14 home, well maintained. Elstab- (JOUNTRY Club area . . .new baths, 2 fireplaces. Many other 643-6472 36 BETTE DR. $51,500. BeUlore ‘ one child preferred. Refer­ nlrtied apartment. Heat, hot Jim Florence at 649-63^6. the following petitions: STATE jewelry store. Apply in person, Catamaran, with or without HOUSEHOLD lots — Antiques lished shaded yard. Ruga and nine room colonial. Four bed­ extras. Price reduced to $69,- DUPLEX 5-5, handyman’s spe Agency, 647-1413. 289-6212 MANAGERS Treasure Shop, Manchester ences, Hayes Agency, 646-0131. water. Countrylike. 878-1868. SHALLOWBROOK LANE HEARING ALSO. trailer. 646-0012 at work, 644- brlck-a-brac, locks, frames, appliances. Garage. OMiven- rooms, 214 baths, two car ga­ 900. For details call Philbrick elal. No central heat needs ATTRACTIVE 7-room Colonial, )lder 7-room and Parkade. -- ■ ---p Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. • • Item 8—Leon Podrove, south 1829 at home. glassware. We buy estates. CUSTOM 'built 2 bedroom du­ lent to shopping, schools and rage. Now under construction. some repairs. Situated adja­ three bedrooms, living room home, Immedidte occupancy. B & L W ASS’T MANAGERS Executive 7-room raised cent to high school, shopping, TOWN OF EAST HARTFORD CLEANING mornings, part- 1951 25 h.p. EVTNRUDE motor, Village Peddler, Auctioneer, plex, own. basement, parking, Wanted To Rent 68 bus line. Owner - Broker, 649^ Choice setting, land adjoins MANCHESTER 6 and 5, spa- with fireplace, rec room with Very flexible financing. Bel­ S ” feK^aUon, BtLtoe^ V Ranch, only 2 years old. etc. Asking $19,900. T. J. Manchester Parkade time. Apply in person, Vernon 420 Lake St., Bolton. 649-3247. enclosed backyard, leirge 9644^g72-4732. Town watershed property. T. clods two-family in excellent fireplace; waJl-to-wall carpet­ flore Agency, 647-1413. Zone in . Request Special Ex­ Your opportunity to join an less than 40-hours. Like new. MOTHER who refuses to give Transferred owner offers Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677. EAST HARTFORD, (JONN. Bowling Lanes, Route 83, Ver­ rooms, almost new. Dudley St., J. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. condition. Recently modernlz- ing upstairs and downstairs. Manchester 649-5306 ception for gasoline service sta- expanding fabric chain is $50. CaU 649-5127. WANTED — Antique furniture, up teen-age son and dog needs this georgeous home with LOOKIE, LOOKIE 4-bedroom non. Available October 1st. 649-9258. ed, large treed lot. Many ex- ASSUMABLE 5% per cent. 4 Excellent central air-condition­ here! Retail experience glass, pewter, oil paintings or 5-room apartment or 'house many fine features. Built- MANCHESTER — 2 family, 6-5 Colonial, 114 baths, 2-car gar­ COVENTRY — Seven - room tlon and Certificate of Approval f\VITATinN TO Rll) tras. Asking $33,500. The Mit' ing, eat-in Wtehen, 114 baths, Cape, four bedrooms. New for same, at above location. I l l T 11 1 i v n z v r helpful but not essential. other antique items. Any quan- CLEAN, recently mo(lemized with yard and parking. Will re­ Ins, wall-to-wall carpeting, PRESIDENTIAL with 2 car g^lrage, nice floor Devon Drive — Contemporary age, central, city utilities, alu­ Call Mr. Shenkman, Jr. at Florists— Nurseries 49 ten Agency, Realtors, 643-6930 attached garage with breeze­ tlty. The Harrison’s, 643-8709, four-room apartment in older decorate. Call after 3:30. 643- central air - conditioning, plan including 2 bedrooms, ex­ 3-bedroom Ranch. Living rocjm minum siding. Priced right. bullt-ln kitchen, 1% baths. Full Item 9—Wesley E. Purks, 252 RE: DRAPERIES WITH Pilgrim Mills for opportu­ Situations Wanted— or 647-1573. / way, 24’ pool, private treed 165 Oakland Street duplex. Centrally located. .' VILLAGE cellent condition. A good buy. ______with Swedish fireplace, wall-to- ceUar, oU-hot water heat.-Only Spencer Street, gasoline service nity to discuss your future. Female 38 CANADIAN Hemlocks — Dig 1212 acre wooded lot, 2-car ga­ lot. Central location. Assum- Morrison_____ Realtor,______643-1016. HARDWARE your own, $3 each. Call 644------Available Oct. 1st., stove, re------rage. Price reduced to $42,- Wolverton Agency, Realtors, n r 'w LISTING — six - room wall carpeting, drapes. Air- $14,900. Pasek Realtors, MLS, station. Request Special Excep- Call today! able mortgage. High 20’s. By qo^ x EMPORY 7% - room EXPERIENCED babysitter 1854 or 1-749-8401. EIjEg i 'k IC trains for 3-rail frigerator, washer and dryer, MOTHER and two sons, ages 900. t APARTMENTS 649-2813. Ranch, central alr-condition- conditioned family room off 289-7475, 742-8243. tlon for General Repairer’s Ll- Scaled bids will be received at owner, 643-9871. Ranch, large lot in beautifully ______------cense and Certificate of Approv- the office of the Purchasing would like to care for your track, any age, any condition, dishwasher and hot water. $176 17 and 10, desire2 -bedroom Ing, two full baths, fireplace, kitchen, carport, $24,900. Own­ 646-4422 duplex or first-floor apartment______wooded setting. Fireplace, (JOVENTRY — Lake frontage gj jgj. g3,me, at above location. Agent, 740 Main Street, East children days or evenings. Call Lionel, Ives, etc. Please have monthly and security. One-or Now renting, one and two NEW LISTING — 4-bedroom wall to wall carpet, garage, ers, 643-2215 or 649-8638. MAN(JHESTER Is next door to with washer and dryer hook up FRECHETTE REALTORS bedrOom apartments. Carpet­ custom Garrison Colonial, 2 three bedrooms, 1V4 baths, fam­ 225’, 11 rooms, 3*4 baths, car- jjg ^ lO—Robert M. Bantly, Hartford, Conn., until THURS­ 647-1377. Fuel and Feed 49-A your price ready 649-7603. two children accepted. 643- lull basement. Shows well, this beautiful 4-room Ranch, by October 1st. Well behaved ing, 2 air-condiUoners, SEVEN-ROOM (Jape, lour bed­ ily room, large flagstone patio. petlng throughout, 2-car gar- 333 Main Street, Business Zone DAY, SEPT. 24, 1970 at 9:00 MECHANICAL layout inspec­ ------1442. baths, family room, recreation owner transfered. $24,900. has oversized garage and In FIREPLACE wood for sale, $20 boys, do not leave cigarette 647-9993 baths. rooms, 2 - car garage, 1*4 $29,600. Philbrick Agency, age, fireplace, balcony. Owner m Special Exception appllca- A.M. and will be publicly open- tors, quality engineers, indus­ 'room, fireplace, wall-to-wall Wolverton Agency, Realtors, excellent condition. Call on this. P ool Birdl Pete 41 cord, delivered, Rockville Rooms W ithout Board 59 FIVE - room apartment, heat, bums in carpet or alcohol 4V ' Call Frances K. carpeting, 2-car garage, large baths, well landscaped. Rock- Realtors, 646-4200. transferred. Morrison Realtor, yg„ tg construct, operate and ed and read at that time and trial instructors, process plan­ 649-2813. $19,500. Mitten Agency, Real­ ^ area. 876-6576. ------V i n thot wnf^r water fumtatiArl furnished, C13R$135 rings on counters. Noise range Wagner, Rental treed lot offers town and coun- ledge area. Under $30,000. 643-1016. maintain a new gasoline service place for the' above mentioned ners, process control engl- COMFORTABLY furnished Manager, 646-2623 tors, 643-6930. monthly. Phone 643-1492. within normal. We are a re­ try living. Many more fea- FOUR families . . .excellent In- Keith Real Estate, 649-1922, GARRISON (Jolonlal, modem station with limited repairer’s commodities and service. neers. Exceptional rates, over- kittens — Call 643-1388. sleeping room for employed MANCHESTER — New custom or 64^1028. sponsible famUy looking for a tures. Assumable mortgage. 646-4126. kitchen, formal dining room, BOLTON . . .Ranch' high on a rto„,niition of time, and working conditions. gentleman, on bus line, park- FIVE -room apartment, ideal 4-bedroom, Garrison Colonial, vestments. We have two of Information for bidders, speci­ Gardon— Farm— rental with payments that do Low, low 40’s. Morrison, Real­ Please forward resume t o ______ing. 272 Main. for three girls to share. Three aluminum siding, fireplace, them lor sale on the east side. BROAD STREET place, one full and two-half fications, proposal and contract Dairy Products 50 tor, 643-1016. Q.A.S.I., Quality Associates MALE virired haired terrier, 6 bedrooms, security deposit, not strain the credibility gap. dishwasher, disposal oven and Good financing. T. J. Crockett, baths. Four bedrooms, lot lOOx formes are avaUable at the of­ LARGE furnished room for Call 643-5756 between 4:30 and range, city water and sewer. Realtor, 643-1577. BOWERS SCHOOL AREA Six-room Cape, redecorated, Serving Industry, P. O. Box F, months old, with papers , for TOMATOES, pick your own, 5 references. 643-1797. MANCHESTER Beautiful 6- 180’. $31,500. Philbrick Agency, fice of the Purchasing Agent, male only, parking, $16. week­ 8 p.m. Walk to bus, shopping and Effinqltan close to everything. Owner Enfield, Conn. 06082. sale. 643-2666. cents a pound. 21 Angel St., room Cape with 3 bedrooms, IMMACULATE 7-room Colonial Realtors, 646-4200. S'. 740 Main Street, East Hartford. ly. Call 644-0123 after 6. ONE-BEDROOM at Sunny schools. $3,300 down to quali­ Six-room Ranch. Garage, must sell. Price reduced to proval for service station and Manchester. HELP! Stork making first visit formal dining room, carpeted (Jrockett, Realtors, 643-1677. SIAMESE CAT, bluepoint, 3 Brook Village, Oct. 1st. occu­ fied buyer. Builder 649-5624, PINNEY HILL with attached garage, formal fireplace, wall-to-wall car­ $21,900. UNUSUAL home, actually t w o ______repairer’s license. The right is reserved to iieject THE THOMPSON House — Cot­ soon, need four or five room living room with fireplace, pri­ dining room, fireplace, first- OIL TRUCK driver, part-time. years old, $20. firm. Call any- pancy. $165 per month in­ 643-0609. peting. Stove, and oven. homes, one 'with 8 rooms and c»VE!N TRY AU persons Interested may at­ any or all, or any part of any_pr_ tage St., centrally located, duplex to rent in M anchester______APARTMENTS vate shaded yard. Wolvertoh Call 648-2112. Ume, 872-6400. Household Goods 51 cludes, heat, air-conditioning, floor family room, one full, 2 Beautiful treed lot. Imme­ FRECHETTE REALTORS one ■with 5 rooms, both expand- INTEREST tend this hearing. all bids when such action is large pleasantly furnished area. Approximately $135 MANCHESTER — 3 bedroom Piniiay St. 'Agency, Realtors, 649-2818. half baths, central air, loads and appliances. Paul W. Dou- diate occupancy. Only $24,- able. Situated on well land- AvaUable - - - on this spotless 6- Zoning Board of Appeals deemed to be for the best Inter- J^ L E HELP nights, 18 'years rooms, parking. Call 649-2358 monthly. Responsible couple, Ranch, unusually large rooms, of closet space. Many more ex­ 647-9993 gan Agency, 649-4535, 646-1021. (Rout* 286) LAKEWOOD Circle — 7-room 900. Call now. scaped acre. CaU for details. room home. Large living John A. Cag;laneUo, est of the Town of East Hart- of age or over, 643-5069. Bur- q OOD HOME wanted for 2 kit- for overnight and permanent prefer aU one floor but not lull basement, Swedish fire­ tras. A must see home offered Asking $64,900. PhUbrick Acting (Jhalrman ford. Public Notice guest rates. VILLAGER Apartment — one- necessary. WIU redecorate SYi large rooma with car­ Ranch on 100x272 wooded lot, for $30,900. by the Paul W. room & kitchen. Storms and ger Castle. tens. Call 649-3073. place, spacious lot, extras. Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. screens, oven and range, bedroom, carpeting, two air- Call 528-3278 after 6 p.m. peting, appUancee, heat^ overlooking reservoir and Dougan Agency, Realtors, 649- P CENTRALLY located 6-room ______Pleasant convenient location. new 2-car garage. Double ^ S 'secr“to^"“ ‘^’ t o w n OF EAST HARTFORD CLEAN furnished room for conditioners, heat, (ippllances, hot water, storage rooms country club, fireplaced living 4535, 646-1021. 1. I house. Four rooms down and XWO-FAMILY, 7-7, corner lot. To Lease or Buy Assumable 4% per cent mort­ and parUng for two oars. lot. Take advantage of this Dated this 10th day of Septem- JOHN W. TORPEY PAINTER’S helper, must be 18,' FREE—Seven week old kittens, gentleman, central. Apply 4 $185. Charles Lesperance, 649- room, formal dining room, den; two up. Bath up. Small lot, Hartford Rd., 160’ frontage. full-time work. Call 649-9658. housebroken. Call 649-8556. 3 Rooms of New Furniture Pearl st. gage. Appraised mid 20’s price Adults. f l 66. CaU 876-940T 3 bedrooms, garage. Job trans­ Manchester 289-7475 REIALTORS 742-8243 low Interest rate. CaU now ber, 1970. PUR(JHASING AGENT 7620. Business Praperty reduced for quick sale. Owner, or 872-6690. minutes to Main St. Only Make an offer. Keith Real Es­ for appointment. FTlced low from fer dictates bargain price of $10,500. T. J. (Jrockett, Real­ DRIVER Wanted full-time, 8-4. a KC iature brown poodle Sale 70 643-0862. FOREST HILLS AREA tate, 649-1922, 646-4126. 20’s. 649-5306. THREE - ROOM apartment. $28,900. (Jail early! Bel Air tor, 643-1677. Ail ^bmpany benefits. Apply pupplesT Call 649-5492 after 5 M Q n F L ROOM for rent. Ctentlemen pre- heat, hot water, $110 monthly! MANCHESTER suburbs b ^ - Real Estate. 643-9332. SALE BY OWffER MANCHESTER — Three-bed- TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT Mr. Katz, Arthur Drug Ware- p m. ' 1 ferred. 21 Summit St. 649-0271. 643-7761. MANC^HTEK MDuros,_ num room Ranch, ideal starter or Lots For Sal* 73 , • • B &L W house, 942 Main St. ' ness location 5Mi-room Ranch, EIGHT-ROOM Colonial, like • 4 BEDROOM COLONIAL retirement home. Convenient­ N O T IC E O F _ ------FIVE little kittens looking for ★ COLONIAL NICE BEDROOM for gentle- 3^ ROOMS, stove, refrigerator 1% baths, excellent condition. TOWN OF MANCHESTER. CONNECTICUT VERNON — Acre plus, high BARROWS and WALLACE Co. new, tastefully decorated. • 1 YEAR OLD ly located with city water and DESIGNED FOR ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE WANTED—Men who have the good homes. Black and white, ★ MODERN man with references. Private included.. $115 monthly. Se­ country store, out buildings. N O T IC E O F WaU-to-wall carpeting, buUt- • 2*4 . BATHS sewers. Basement beautifully scenic location. $6,900. Bolton Manchester Parkade desire, to build their future, tortoise shell. 649-4617 after 5. ★ SPANISH home. Very near center, 649- curity deposit. Available im­ 260’ frontage. Hayes Agency, 1ns in kitchen, 14x24’ living • NEW WALL-TO-WALL CAR- paneled and carpeted. Flag­ HAPPY LIVING Lake, V e r n ^ h a lf acre $4,200. Manchester 649-5306 In accordance, with the provisions of (Jhapter 3, S^ecUons 1 Education is not a factor. I — — ------^------. * PROVINCIAL 4966. ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE and 9 of the Town (Jharter, notice is hereby given of the adoption' mediately. 649-7581. No pets. 646-0131. room with fireplace, large PETING 6 R(X>MS stone patio, permanent gas Tolland acre,^^,000. Hayes ygnnjoN . . .Top buy here . . . will show you how you can KITTENS (2) half 'angora, box from ------»------______In a9cordance with the provisions of Chapter 3, SiecUons 1 FIRE- by the Board of Directors of the Town of Manchester, Connecticut, Adults only. screened porch and patio. • FAMILY ROOM / barbeque and tool shed in Agency, 646-01311 5^ room ranch with 1*4 baths. earn $10,000 to $20,000 per year trained, free. 51 Mills St., 643- ROOM for gentleman, quiet, RESTAURANT business show- ^ Town Charter, notice is hereby given of the adoption First-floor famUy room, four \PDACE You’ll find charm and con venl-______September 1, 1970 of Ordinance as follows: small cozy backyard. $22,900. B 181-12-B commission, with just your 9505. convenient location. 224 Char­ ing eicellent net profit in high- Town of Manchester, ConnecUcut, bedrooms. W^ll planned clos- • ALUMINUM SIDING - rrn. I II, T-v A 0 0 0 6 plus prcstige and pleasure AfjDO'VER _ Wooded building carpet In kitchen, fire^ace. time as an investment. For $288 ter Oak Street, 643-8368. trifflo count locaObn. Es- September 1, 1970 of Ordinance as follows: ^ The Paul W. Dougan Agency, a 7 room ranch designed for orteHlan well walking dls- excellent location. T ou ^ to Sec. 12-B. PURCHASE OF REAL ESTATE — DISPOSAL AREA AKC Dachshund puppies, small Fumlshod eU and storage areas. Phil- • FULLY EQUIPPED KTTCH- Realtors, ?H9-4635, 646-1021. happy family living. Features l ^ ^ e s l M w « l “ beat at only $25,900, T. J. BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Directors of the Town ofj personal interview call 528- standard. Excellent with chll- .\ny item may be purchased A REAL home away from tablished over 20 years. Price gg,. jj-A REPEAL OF ORDINANCE brick Agency, Realtors, 646- e N Manchestor that the Town of Manchester purchase from Kohn Apartments 63-A PITKIN Street...One Of Man- i ^ S S l T a r o a . p iu . ^ Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. ______^ ______4101. Bankers Life Casualty jgg 643.7975. separately. home, for working lady only. includes aU the real estate, b e i t ORDAINED by the Board of Directors of the Town 4200. • 2 CAR GARAGE Brothers that certain piece op parcel of land located in the Town Co., 45 Conn. Blvd., East Hart- ______Free parking. Please call 643- TWO - room furnished apart­ restaurant fuUy equipped, plus of Manchester that Sec. 181-12 of the Ordinances of the Town of • NEW ALUMINUM STORM Chester’s most gracious room and fireplace, 1*4 baths, 2 Dougan Agency, Realtors, 649- goLTON, $16,500 — 2-bedroom of Manchester, County of Hartford tihd State of Connecticut, more a house. 466,000. O'wner will Manchester is hereby repealed. WADDELL School area — 6- ford. YOUNG spayed gray female INSTANT CREDIT 6609. ment. Stove, refrigerator, pri­ WINDOWS/80REENS homes, 11 rooms, 4% baths . . . car garage and park like lot. 4535, 648-1021. Ranch, large lot, $3,200 down particularly bounded and described as follows: and three month old tiger male vate bath, heat and hot water. take back mortgage. Philbrick This. Ordinance shall take effect ten (10) days after this room Cape, 3 bedrooms, for­ • EX(JEPnONAL VALUE AT SeJIllng for $69,500 and well This lovely Rockledgc home has _ ^ v ~~ritv Beginning at a merestone which marks the southwest comer PART-TIME 7:30 a.m.-l p.m. OPEN SUNDAYS 10-6 Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. publication in this newspaper provided that within ten (10) days mal dining room. Low 20's. La­ secluded assumes $13,300 - 6 per cent of other land of the Town of Manchester and the northwest comer kittens, need good homes. 649- ROOM for gentleman, available Apply Marlow’s, 867 Main. St. $43,800. woruiworth ^T*. T l.J. J CrockettL^rULlieit, Real-rLtSai __ aluminum ____ aiding for a low mtalltv cost NEAR W.*t1flw1zz GAY oi>r>a City, alt^l mortgage. Payments. $126. help for lawn and parking lot 1809. MON.-FRI. 10-9 ^ ______after this publication of this Ordinance a petition sign ^ by not Penta Agency, Realtor, 646- -AO maintenance. This I4 a quality multiple acre sites. 4.8 acres, of the parcel herein conveyed: thence by an interior angle of 94° Thursday. Near center of town. -----TiTI—^---- C ------less than five (6) percent of the electors of the Town, as deter­ tor, 643-1577.______home in mint condition. monthly. Meyer Realtors, 643- maintenance. Must have driv­ Pleasant surroundings. Call ^^^VR'ROOM Jui^shed^ Ranch, 2440. CALL 646-0860 $6,600. 6.2 acres, $8,600. . 8.2 5’ tlie line runs in an .easterly direction Seven Hundred Eighty-Five mined from the latest official lists of the Registrars of Voters acres $10,000. G. Cross, Real­ 0609. and 5/10 (785.5’ ) Feet to a point marked by a merestone; thence ers license. Apply in person at 87m a.m. - 1 p.m. or 5:M - 9 Nov. 1st to May 1st for right : MANCHESTER Green section— For W. H. England Lumber Co., couple. No children or pets. investment Property has not been filed with the Town Clerk request!^ its reference to 1 .i y-i 1 t 1 ,-.11 call Doris Smith, Jarvis Realty turning by an interior angle of 82° 31’ the line runs in a general Poultry and Supplies 43 H & G p.m., 649-2352. a special Town ElecUon. Unique 4-room (Jolonlal, all ^ Realtors, MLS, 643-1121. ty 228-0066..' TOLLAND Route 44-A, Bolton Notch, Conn. References and security depos­ For Sale 70-A southerly direction a distance of Six Hundred Fifty-Seven and JAMES F. FARR, Secretary new inside, 2-car garage, treed 96/100 ( 657.96’ ) Feet to an iron pin; thence turning by an Interior FURNITURE ATTRACTIVE sleeping room, it. Write Box "D ,” Manches­ Dashing Cape MANCHESTER — Two 2-fam- CLIPPETY CLOP!! DRIVERS OWNER LAYING hens—$1 each. Phone MANCHESTER close to shop­ Board of Directors Slimming lot, $17,900. Hayes Agency, 646- Uy building lots. Owners very angle of 100° 45’ 15” the line runs in a westerly direction a dis­ gentlfeman, shower bath, pri­ ter Herald. Manchester, Coiuiecticut Love horses? Raise your OPERATORS 644-1892. ping, 4-family with 4 room , 0131. ------anxious. Must be sold Immedi­ tance of Seven Hundred Thirty-Four and 68/100 (734.68’) Feet to 669 Burnside Ave. vate entrance. Free parking. Dated at Manchester, Connecticut own on this four acre RancH? For mobile home -and freight ately. Frechette Realtors, 647- an iron pin; thence turning by an interior angle.of 70° 33’ 45” the ’— East Hartford ""Apply 196 spruce st;------ROCKVHiL& ■ 3■ rooms, all -apartments, 4-oar garaga, -MW ^]{g 2n(l day of'S^tember, 1970. MAN(3HE&TER — Pride reduc- LABGIS'T model ln_ High Eight-room, eleven-yearrold line. runa_:a. distance . of One. Hundred FortyrFive and 73/lQQ -dlv. of I.CXl... carrier. Nation­ 289-0756 —^ -utilities," $126 monthly: 649- heating systems and roof. Mid ed on this quality 9-room, five- Ridge! 7*/4-room Split Level ■9993.' home plus ttvo parns, close (145.73’ ) Feet to a point; thence turning by an Interior angle of al Trailer Convoy. Contact: Articles For Sa*e 45 LARGE pleasant room for gen- 8861. 30’s. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. bedroom, two-year-old Gar­ with 3 full bathrooms, 4 bed­ to Conn. Route No. 16. Only 188° 56’ the line runs Two Hundred and 9/10 (200.9’) Feet to a Charles Jaques, Howard John­ BEFORE YOU BUY FURNI „ tleman, private entrance and THREE A-zone adjacent lots, rison (Jolonlal. Kitchen with rooms, tremendous 28’ family $34,900. Ideal for the part- point; tliencc turning by an interior angle-of 194° 39’ the line runs son Motor Lodge, 490 Main ALUMINUM sheets used “ .TURE ANYWHERE, SEE OUR parking. 643-4248. ------^----- Legal Notice: The Connecticut Department of Transportation will one block off East Center St., One Hundred Eighty-Six and 4/10 (186.4’ ) Feet to a point; thence printing plates, .009 thick, 23x "'[XIW PRICES hold a combined public hearing pursuant to the provisions of the buUt-ins, family room with room, kitchen has G.E. bullt- $7,600. each. All three for time ’’Equestrian.” (Jail J. East Hartford: Interview; Septv Business Locations Ins. Ideal suburban atmo­ turning by an interior angle of 169° 30’ the line runs One Hundred 36” , 25 cents each or 6 for $1 ------FURNISHED room for gentle­ General Statutes of Connecticut, S)ection 7-131j as amended by fireplace, 2hi baths, 2 garages $20,000. Keith Real Estate, 649- McLaughlin at 649-5306. Sixty-Eight and 33/100 (168.33’ ) Feet to the point or place of 10, il, (1-9 p.m.) For Rent 64 sphere, no traffic yet. Close to 643-2711. .Kk PINE framed mirror ^and pine man, convenient location. Call NOTICE *OF^AFPUCAriON PubUc Act 176 and Section 13a-58, as amended by Section 78 of and aluminum siding. Now 1922, 646-4126. beginning. OOLLEXimON Trainee — Air- 'wall shelf, $25. Ma^le lamp 647-1145 days, 649-6896 eve­ MAIN STREET office space, This is to jrivo noUca that I, Public Act 768, both of the. 1969 Legislature, and Section 128, Title asking $41,500. Philbrick Agen­ schools and recreational facil­ • . B & W • • Said premises are bounded: conditioned downtown office. IT’S terrific the way we’re sell- table $25. Maple Doughbox cy, Realtors, 646-4200. ities. Professionally appraised NORTHERLY by other land of the: Town of Manchester, nings. 100 per cent location near 23 U.s. Code of 1968, as prescribed In Policy and Prbetedure HARROWS and WALLACE Co. Free parking. Combination of ing Blue Lustre for cleaning table, $30. Pine spinning wheel filed an application dated' Ausust Memorandum 20-8, dated [January 14, 1969; from the federal for immediate sale. Belfore Seven Hundred Fifty-Eight and 5/10 (768.5’ ); banks, air-OondlUoned, auto­ $19,500. FRESH on the market Resort PropeHy Manchester Parkade office and outside representa­ rugs and upholstery. Rent elec­ 646-4276. commSion‘for Highway AdmlnlstraUon, Bureau of Public Roads. ThU hearing Agency, 647-1413; - EASTERLY by otlier land of the Town of Manchester, Six matic fire sprinkler. Apply in Manchester, 6-room Ranch, For Sole 74 Manchester 649-6306 tion. Experience helpful in re­ tric shampooer $1. Olcott the sale of alcoholic liquorliquor ono the will be held on October IS, 1970 at 8:00 P.M. in the auditorium Hundred Fifty-Seven and 96/100 (667.96’) SINGER touch and sgy with Apartments— Flats— Marlow’s, 867 Main St. premises. .Top Notch iNwds, Inc.. aluminum siding, garage, Feet: - lated background. Reliable car Variety Store. of the Georga J. Penney High School, 869 Forbes Street, East SI, SI seniorlta, Spanish influ- c h y s TAL Lake Ellington, 4- ■abinet. Monograms, hems, Tenements 63 ^ North Main Su,^ Manchester. basement, carpeting. 'Owners V E ^ O N — Six - room older SOUTHERLY by ’The The Hartford Electric Light Company, essential. O p ^ u n lty for ad- carpet colors, re- MANCHESTER Green — ground Conn; Hartford, Connecticut. It will be concerned with a section of Inter­ ence (Jolonlal, 7 spacious room lakefront cottage. Call embroiders,^ etc. Used, excel­ The business will be owned by want fast sale. Wolverton home situated on large lot. right of way, Seven Hundred Thirty-Four vancement. Federal Collection lustre. floor 900 square feet, front por­ state Route 84 from 200’ plus or minus west of Simmons Road in rooms, 1% baths, 2-car garage, weekdays after 6 p.m., any­ lent condition. Guaranteed. LOOKING for anything in real Top Notch Foods. Inc., o( 1160 Bum- / Agency, Realtors, 649^2813. ^ Large living room with fire­ and 68/100 (734.68’) Feet; and Bureau, 806 Main St., Man­ tion carpeted. Second floor, one side Ave., Fast Hartford. Conn., East Hartford easterly to 400! plus or minus south of Spencer central, city utilities. Morrison, time on weekends. 643-4628. by land of The Hartford Electric Light Rent electric shampooer $1. Full price now $58 or 7 month­ estate rental - apartments, and will be conducted by ROBERT place, den, three bedrooms. w e s t e r l y chester. Phone Mr. Roberts, homes, multiple dwellings, no large room, 350 square feet, al­ P. KIRBY of 66 Galaxy Drive. Man> Street in Manrtiester, a distance of approximately 2.9 miles, and Realtor, 643-1016. Company, Seven Hundred Three and 16/100 Paul’s Paint Wallpaper Sup­ ly payments of $8. 522-0476, MANCHESTER, — Tkree-bed- (Jentrally located to shopping ■ 646-1213, or WilUmantlc, 423- fees. Call J.D. Real Estate As­ so, three adjoining offices. Will cheater. Conn., as*‘ permittee. a section of Interstate Route 86 from 0.4 plus or minus mile south COVENTRY — Log cabin sum­ (703.16’) Feet. ply. dealer. ROBERT P: KIRBY I room; Ranch, modern kitchen and schools. Asking only $18,- 7234. sociates, Inc. 643-5129. rent together or one or two Dated Sept. 1. 1970 of Silver Lane in East Hartford northerly to 1.0 plus or minus mile mer cottage, fireplaced living Said premises consist of approximately Eleven and 29/100 separately. Call 640-2741 or 649- with'bullt-lns, dining ” L” , fam­ rockm, completely carpeted, 900. A real steal for the right USED galvanized angle iron SEWING MACHINE — New north of West Middle Turnpike in Manchester, a distance of ap­ TWO-FAMILIES famly.. For appointment call (11.29) acres. LICENSED journeyman plumb­ ATTRACTIVE 4^4 rooms, sec­ 6688. proximately 2.6 plus or minus miles. Included in this project are ily room, fireplace, waU-to- enclosed porch, excellent con­ The consideration for this Deed shall be the sum of Sixty er and reg^istered plumbing ap­ 1%” to 6” in width, 5’-20’ '1969 zigzag, unclaimed laya- wall carpeting, garage and F. M. Gaal Agency, 643-2682. Thousand ($60,000.00) Dollars, plus the conveyance by the Town lengths in excellent condition, way, buttonholes, monograms. ond floor, porch, stove, refrig­ the connecting roadways for, interchanging traffic between these dition, treed lot. $9;000. Haygs prentice: Steady work. Contact erator. Newly decorated. Op­ SMALL store or office. Ground recreation room. Handy loca- DUPLEX-6-6, newer furnaces to Kohn Brothers of the following piece or parcel of land located large quantity. Rockville two Intersecting highways. ’nUs hearing will be concerned with Agency, 648-0131. VERNON — 6%-room Ranch. Jerry Baroncusky, days. 649- hems, etc. Now only $154: Easy posite Center Park. Adults, no floor. Near Main St. Parking. tion. Very clean. Assumable . ^ in the Town of Manchester, County of Hartford and State of Con­ Scrape, Route 30, Rockville, WOODUND the Department’s recommended design plan, as well as the' acqui­ Wall-to-wall carpet, fireplace, necticut. more partlculrly'bounded-and described as follows: 5361, nights, 875-8458, terms. 522-0931 dealer. pets. References, security re­ Apply Marlow’s, Inc., 867 Main mortgage. $29,500. Philbrick located. Asking only $24,900.. 872-9032. sition of certain park land consisting of approximately 19.5 plus or two full baths, rec room with Beginning at a merestone marking the northwest corner of quired. 649-7529. St. ^ Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. DUPLEX—6-6, 2-car' garage, MANAGER and assistant man­ SEWING MACHINES — N e w , ___ MANOR minus acres 01 Veterans Memorial Park located In the Town of Out of Tavm bar, double car garage. Nice land of Vito Bottlcejlo and the southwest comer of land to be con­ SCREENED loam, processed large lot. Owner will listen ager openings at Litchfield used, repossessed, zig zags. ONE BEDROOM Townhouse STORE, 20’x70’, M6 Main St., East Hartford. For Sale 75 yard. $27,900. Audrey Schae­ veyed as shown on a map entitled "Town of Manchester, Connec­ ’ ! gravel, bankrun gravel, sand, PROFESSIONAL man’s Ranch, to offers. Asking $28,900.' ticut Department of Public Works Engineering Division Land Farm Shops in the Hartford Used Singer press and sew apartment at beautiful pj Downtown Manchester. Avail­ APARTMENTS Said recommended design plan and park land to be taken are fer, Broker, 875-6361. fill, stone. George H. Griffing. more particularly shown on a photogram metric map dated June SIZES approximately 2,800 square EAST,. HARTFORD -Six-room Exchange Between Town of Manchester and Kohn Brothers Dw’n area. Please state any food portables, $15.95 up. Parts and able September 1st. Ckll 522- Homestead Street CROCHET aluminum Inc., Andover, 742-7886. Ridge Village. Available Oct. 12, 1970 entitled “ Interstate 84 and Interstate 86, East Hartford feet of living space, 15x24’ llv- TWO-FAMILY—6-8, Capd^ in cream puff condition. v f r n ON P.H. Ck’d W.J.S. Scale 1” = 100’ Date: Oct. 1969 Rev. 1-16-mo service background or experi­ service. Ideal Sewing Ma­ 3114. Manchester, Conn. siding, remodeled, 154’ front­ 1st. $190 per month includes and Manchester,” at a scale of l ” =200’ which Is on display In SMALL ing room with fireplace, Large fireplaced living room, 8-10-70, Kohn R. O. W. Added” recorded in the Town (Jlerjlt’s ence in your resume. Full GARAGESale—Furniture bric- chine, 9 Webster St., Rear, age. Excellent appreciation heat, carpeting, alr-conditlon- 113 e . CENTER ST. — New of- WOODLAND MANOR offers the offices of the Town Cfierks of East Hartford and Manchester. formal dining, modei;n kitch­ country sized klechen, 3 or 4 RAISED RANCH— office,\ Town of Manchester, thence by an Interior angle of 83° Hartford. 249-0786. MEDIUM possibilities. Excellent financ­ 27’ 15’ the line runs northeasterly along the easterly property line benefit program. All replys a-brac and older things. 304 ing, dishwater, range, re- (ices, air-conditioned, off- the ultimate in convenient The proposed use of park land, as herein before described is for en, library with fireplace, bedrooms. Priced right. Mit­ confidential. Write or call School St. 9-12 Friday mom- LARGE ing possibilities. Asking $37,- 2 V2 ACRES of Kolm Brothers for a distance of Five Hundred Two and 70/100 CLEAN, USED refrigerators, frigeratoT, disposal, private street parking, ideal for pro­ prestige Uving, with schools, a portion of. the right-of-way for the widening of Interstate 84, three large bedrooms, spacious ten Agency, Realtors, 643-8930, Litchfleld Farm Shops, person- jng. (502.70~) Feet to a point; thence turning by an Interior angle of -Jangea,^__ automatic__ washers basement and patio. Paul W. feaslnnals Many extras. 1,100 shopping and religious facil- which Is a Connecticut highway project authorized bv the General paneled family room with fire- 500. or 647-1673. In town with country elbow nel depeietment, P.D'. Box 269 Dougan, Agei) 1-4535, 646- ities nearby. . 100° oi’ 15” the line runs in an easterly direction along the LOST bright carpet colors, re­ with guarantees. See them at square feet, will subdivide. Statutes of Connecticut. The reasons for the proposed taking of "5449- "place, Z% baths, PLUS—4-4T plus rnnm. Aluminum sided 7% - southerly-riKht_flf_way_Jine ^ JDm Hartford Electric Light (Jom- Middlebury, Conn. 1-758-2481. 1021.. carpeting In many rooms, BOLTON —New^Sdrodm cus­ store them with Blue Lustre. B. p . Pearl’s Appliances,'^ 649 Beechler - Tanguay, 646-2212. said park land rather than other land are to faclUtat^ adequate tavern. Excellent Income, room home—1% baths—ga- oanv for a distance of Two Hundfed'TwentJNSevfen and"61/lCiP" IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY patio, swimming pool, two-car tom built Raised Ranch. Four WANTED short order cooks full Rent electiM shampooer $1. Main St. Call 643-2171. provision for efficient highway oparafions, to harmonize with local good condition. Asking $39,- (227.51’ ) Feel to a point; thence turning by an Interior angle of- 035 CENTER ST. — 4% room S^cious one-bedroom apart­ 8363 garage and a 3 acre lot with a bedrooms, double garage, acre grove. and pari, time. Apply in person Pinewood BOimlture Shop. duplex. baths, all appli­ area planning objectives, to minimize the taking of homes and 38-50 900. 159° 17’ 30” the line runs along the southerly right of way Une 30” ELECTRIC stove, built-in Houses For Rent 65 ments, refrigerator, stove, Ylew^ -aurrounda tWa lovely tre ^ lot. $31,600. Hayes Agen­ Walk »rrrfced be­ of The Hartford Electric Light Company tor a distance of Sixty- Howard . Johnson Restaurant, ances, fully -carpeted, '2 air-- places of employment and to aecure the most efficient utilization tUshwasherf disposal, air-con­ custom built home. $60’s, Phil­ THE MONSTER—7-7, duplex. cy 646-01111. low ^pralsal. Owner des­ Four and 21/100 (64.21’ ) Feiet to a point; thence turning by an 3M"ToUand Toke MMchester TAG SALE — Siinday Septeni- conditioners, heat, hot water, SEVEN-ROOM Raised Ranch. ditioning, full carpeting, elec­ of pubUc funds. The side pleats of this Every wardrpbe should 394 iwiana ipxe. iviancnesier. ^ „ _____ condition. Best offer. 649-3986. brick Agency, Realtors, 646- perate. (Jan be yours for Interior angle of 112° 20’ 00” the line runs in a southerly direction ber 13, 10-8. Dresser, chair, ___ ‘ sound proofing, storage and Rec room, fireplace, two-car tric heat. , ' More detaUed Information and plana developed by the ConnecUcut pretty style slim the fig- boast of at least one cape 60JC40’ foundation P ^ b l e 6 ioUTH Windsor Area -Sulll- . . . especially when it’s 4200. bedrooms each side, 2-car ga­ mid 20’s. Mr. Lewis, 649- for a distance of Four Hundred Ninety-Six and 23/100 (496.23’ ) EXPERIENCED plastic injec: drapes, vanity, deacon bench, SALE — 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., parking, on bus line, near garage. $280. per month. The bepartment of Tranai>ortaUon—Bureau of Highways are avaUable ure! A nice specM-occa- van Avenue to Parkade, take Feet to a point; thence turning by an interior angle of 84° 53’ 00” sion fashion. No. 8363 as dashing as this one in rage. Excellent residential 5306. tion mold maker, stable non­ other furniture and Saturday Sept. 12th, Box 611, shopping, ■ $195. per month. Paul W. Dougan Agency, 649- Model apartment open for for pubUc inspection or copying in Room 234 at the Bureau of NEW LISTING — Immaculate right on Hillside Rd., , first the line runs in a westerly direction a distance of Three Hundred defense company. Iona Mfg. with PHOTO^UIDE IS m easy-crochet. No. 5449 area. One of a kind offering. small Items. 40 Olcott St. Apt. Bolton, Conn. Phone -Oiarles PonticelU, 649- 4535, 646-1021. inspection Sat. and Sun. 1-5, Highways office at 24 Wolcott HiU Road hi Wethersfield, Monday has crochet directions for Ranch with finished basement, right on Steep Rd., 24 Steep Ninety (390’ ) Feet along the north property line of BotUpello to a Co.. Unit of General Signal 311, Manchester. through Friday, 8:30 A.M. to 4:80 P.M. In addition to the discus­ New Sizes 38 to 50 (bust Asking $39,900. _____Household furniture, office 9644. week days by appointment. 42-54). Size 40, 44 bust Small (8,10), Medium garage, living room with wall- Rd. Six-room Raised Ranch, • • B & L W merestone marking the point of beginning of this description. Corp., 643-2111, Ext. 80. Starting at $175 mcmthly. sion of the proposed layout and acquisition of said o p ^ apace (12-14)'and Large (16- The above described parcel contains Four (4.0) acres, approx­ WATER storage tank, heavv furniture and equipment, s h o p ------—------/ 3 % 'yards of 45-incn. to-wall plus beamed ceiling. DUPLEX—5-5. Now ready to 3 bedrooms, full ceUar, ga- b a RROWS and WALLACE Co, tools, garden tools, house- SHC-ROOM flat, second floor, lands, relocation assistance programs, as weU as tentative sched­ 18) inclusive. rage, swimming pool. Owner imately...... J PART-TIME days, hours ar­ duty, $20. Stone domestic hot Out of Town Patterns available only $20,600. Wolverton Agency Real- start construction. (Jail for Manchester Parkade A further consideration for Uie aforesaid Deed shall ba a remodeled. $175. monthly, cen­ ules for rights-of-way acquislticn and construcUcm wlU be dis­ in sizes fhoum. tEND S04 to cslns tor tadi ut- will finance. CaU Towne Real ranged, repair man. Apply water tank, $15; wood storm wares, TV, tape recorder and cussed at the pubUc hearing. torn to Inctodo.flnt-ctou mallinf. tors, 649-2813. details. " Manchester 649-5306 grant of a Fifty (50’ ) Foot right of way as more particularly miscellaneous items. tral location. Adults. Morrison For Rent 66 itllD !■ ctint f*r MCh pit- Anas Cabot, SEaacheater - Estate, 649-4066. Singer Sewing Center, 856 windows, various sizes, $2 Written statements or exhibits concerning this project may be tm to toeW* flnt-ttoM millini. MANCHEISTER home reduced Agency, Realtor, 643-1015. Evoalnz Herald, 1150 AVE. NORTH (Joventry — 614-room ^ d l ^ c e shall take effect ten (10) days after this ■ Main St., Manchester. each; builder’s iron staging VERNON — Willow Brook submitted, either at the time of the pubUc hearing, or may be ■ae Btunett. OF AMEBICAS, NEW YOBK, SEVEN-ROOM SpUt Level, 8 brackets, four for $10. Iron oil THREE-BEDROOM apartment, Apartments. Immediately new mailed or deUvered to the ConnecUcut D.epartment of Transpor­ N.T. 10096. bedrooms, family room, 2- Ranch, fireplace, bullt-lns, ga- publication in this newspaper provided that within ten (10) days Print Mania, Addreu with ZIP eronom\fal,"1.rivS. Woa“dJ^ FRECHETTE REALTORS rage, patio, nice area near gner this publication of this Ordinance a petition signed by not barrel stands, four for $8. 115 second floor in almost new 2- 3*/^ rooms at $160. Heat, hot tation-Bureau of Highways office In Wethersfield until October acre treed lot, fireplace, ga- MusFcal InstTumenhi 53 K.Y. u m . CODE and StTln Nnmtaar. with conveniences, wall-to-wall school, $f20,900. Hayes“ Agency, 'less than five (S)' percent of the electors of the Town, as detert Help W onted- Russell St.,' Manchester. family. Convenleht' location, water, refrigerator, oven-range, 29, 1970. These written statements or exhibits wUl be made a part Print Mim, *«*•*’ /Itu. The Fall & Winter ’70 647-9993 -rage. Priced to seU. Hayes VIOLIN — used one year. Very CODE, It»l» Hnmbtr tsi Slit. carpet, 2 bedrooms, 2 garages, 646-0131. mined from the latest offiejal Hots of the Registrars of Voteri basement storage, laundry disposal, dishwasher, wall to of the pubUc hearing and wUl be considered hi the same way as ALBUM is 65c, includes Agency, 646-0181. Male or Female 37 ROYAL Electric typewriter, good condition. Cali 649^2585, U & R The Fall & Winter ’70 $21,900. 649-7609. > has not been filed with the Town (Jlerk requesting its reference hook up. 646-1858 or 649-3462. wall carpeting, air-conditioning, oral statements. postage and handling. a special Town Election. regularly $195, now $85. Royal between 4-7. swimming pool, lighted tennis Basic FASHION Book is VERNON — Terrific 3-bedroom REALTY CO.. INC. AU persona interested in this matter are welcome to. attend the 65P, includes postage and ONE PIECE QUILTS .. . Ideal pick- MANCJHESTER — V-room.older NINE ACRES — sweeping HEBRON — Four day occupan- JAMES F. FARR, Secretary BURGER Chef, Inc. hiring 18 portable, $75. Remington add- WE HAVE customers waiting courts, basketball court, park­ 99 EAST CENTER STREET public hearing. up-and-carry ititehW|!\ Pittam Colonlal, 3 or 4 bedrooms, views, lovely six-room stone cy new 46’ Raised ranch. Fire- Ranch, 2-car garage, 2 full Board of Directors handling. pieces; dlractlens-^Z baths, delightful lot. Asking years old or older. See man- er, regujarly $139, now $89.95. fqr the rental of your apart­ ing tind storage . all included. MANCHESTER, CONN. Ralph L. Hager —65C, Includes- pvt: large .treed lot close to shop- Ranch. Large enclosed porch, place, 2-car garage. Acre site, Manchester, Conn;ecticut $27,900. Keith Real Estate, 649- ager at Burger Chef, 236 Maiii Royal adder, $80. CaU 649-7798 ment or home. J.D. Real Es­ No pets. Call Hartford, 527-9238, 648-9551 or 643-2692 Deputy Transportation Commissioner dllnp. ping and bus, $22,900. Philbrick 2-car garage. Out-bulldlng. $26,090. G. (Jross, Realty. 228- Dated at Manchester. (JonneCUcut St., Manchester. after 5. — Redd Herald Ads tate Associates, Inc. 643-5129. Vernon, 872-4400. i Bureau of Hl^ways Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. ^utchlns Agency, 649-5824. , 0066. 1922, 646-4128. this 2nd day of September, 1970. J-

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!■ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBfeR 10, 1970 Average Daily Net Press Run The Weather PAGE TWENTY-FOUR For The Week Ended Clear and cool tonight; low in iKaurbwtpr lEttenitts August 29, 1970 40s. Tomorrow mostly , sunny; high in low! 70s. Sunday cloudy, The Master’s Club of Friend­ Uriel Lodge of Masons will chance of showers. ship Lodge of Masons will.meet have its first meeting Of the 15,367 About Town Monday, Sept. : 14, at IMllle’a season Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at Manchester— A City of Village Charm The Eastern Connecticut Steah House. After a socisfl hour the Masonic Temple in Merrow. Chapter of Z e ro Population The Entered Apprentice degree ' '.rV at 6:30 and dinner at 7 :30, there (Classified Advertising on Page 17) PRICE TEN CENTS Orowth will.meet Friday, Sept. will be p. film sivown, “ In The will be corifferr^. Refreshments VOL. LXXXIX, NO. 291 (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1970 11 in the University of Connecti­ Hearts Of Men." Members are vrill be served after the meet­ cut Life Sciences Building, asked to make reservations -by ing. Room 1B4. All Interested per­ Sept. 12. ■ I B i l l l i sons are welcome. Polish Women’s Alliance Group B18 will meet Sunday at Trinity Covenant Church will All play groups for three- and 2 p.m. at 77 North St. Strikes Still Disrupt Campaign hold a stewardship commission four - year- olds in Community meeting In the Fireside Room Enrichment Courses have been Jehovah’s Witnesses will con­ Arab Leaders Fail in Bid fUled. vr. Donations of the church tonight at 7i30. duct a " theocratic ministry I school tonight at 7:30 and a Connecticut Schools service meeting at 8:36 at King­ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the closed schools in Bristol this A Mystery dom Hall. m i 1 morning with signs saying, “ We Teachers met through to go back to school.” By JAMES R. POLK WDRLD Full Gospel Christian Fellow­ the morning today in two The teachers’ march on a ty Associated Press Writer ship, Interdenominational, will Connecticut communities Hall followed a mass meeting at WASHING’rON (AP) — For Freedom of Hostages liave a Bible study -and open where teacher strikes have which a NaUonal Education As- mysterious fund-raising group THE MOST discussion tonight at 7 ;S0 at Wm disrupted schools but made soclaUon official announced that set up 2,460 away to By "THE ASSOCIATED PRESS I.W^ I Orange Hall. no m ove "to return to th e NEA was arrtinging a fomla gave $3,800 In campaign BEAUTIFUL Mra. Harold A. Oagood Sr. Harold A. 0«good 8r. Tetum tO the jgjtgp of credit to sup- contributions for a Baltimore Moderate Palestinian ’The Mountain Laurel Chapter ^ ,1 ... port the Bristol strike fund. congressman who heads toe leaders and the Jordanian Marine Corps League Officers Add the subtle sophistication of smoked glass Haven, teachers de- vangel, NEA negotiating House committee on ship subsl- SHOWROOM of Sweet Adelines will rehearse clded in a voice vote not to hibh government tried today .to tonight at 8 at the Russian- return to their jobs until a con- ^Id toe teachers they dies. IN Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Os­ Other Auxiliary officers in­ ... in combination with some of the most should show toe people “why No trace of toe special cam- move more than 280 host­ American National Center, 213 dramatic designs you’il ever see, and tract agreement is reached. In ages from hijacked planes Wethersfield Ave., Hartford. good Sr. of 29 Cumberland St. stalled are Mrs. Adams, senior .41 .4 we are here" and urged them palgn group could be found at NEW ENGLAND last night were installed as com­ vice president; Mra. Marjorie you've got the excellence of Holme- J ^ o rd , teachers discussed con- march on CSty Hall. About toe address given for it in down- in the Jordanian desert mandant Eind president respsec- White, junior vice president; gaard. The only line of Danish glass and half of toe 600-to-600 assembled town San Francisco. where a dust storm blew for another bargaining session Beginning Spanish for Junior tlvely,- of the Marine Corps Mrs. Arlene Robinson, secre­ crystal that's imported . . . and it's here marched with him. ’The contributions were given up. high school students has been this afternoon with toe school jL”***!*.. League and its Auxiliary in tary; Mrs. Dorothy Kenny, at our shop. Its handsome smoke tinted In West Haven, New Haven to a campaign committee for But hijackers holding toe pas­ PROUD TO added to Community Enrich­ pieces are famed far and wide for their PEOM board. ceremonies at the Marine Home treasurer and legislative offi­ and Somers, schools have been Rep. Edward A. Garmatz, D- sengers, crewmen and three air­ ment Courses, with a class limit combination of function and artistic de­ Stamford teachers returned to on Parker St. Osgood succeeds cer; Mrs. Ullian Wilson, advo­ •.75 TO 2a,50 ...... I. _ .41 » , .1 open but operating below nor- Md., chairman of toe House liners balked. Told of toe efforts ANNOUNCE THAT of 16. It will meet ’Tuesdays sign. Justsome of the sparkling reasons John B. April and Mrs. Osgood cate; Miss Mollie Cook, chap­ work today pending formal rati- levls. Merchant Marine Committee, to move toe passengers, odd is By FRANK CORMIER service to be operated by toe half ago. We can—and we . . ,. vvhlte House de- .. •„ .4 . u Federal Aviation Adminlstra- —deal effectively vrith piracy Ifl* ^ ^ ^aj countries ^ Bulletin Kershner praised Dodd, Duf- All-American” and "Russia Nev- Associated Press Writer -Up HklPB todav ’’ dined to say wnai coumnes Baghdad, Iraq. It speaks for the fey and Republican candidate er, Duffey Never, America For- WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi- Mon. • IP 1 PI skies today. might be affected. over-all guerrrilla leadership, Lowell P. Welcker Jr., saying ever, Dodd Forever, Daddarlo dent Nixon, in a document wide- Administration aides, in ois- Nixon directed federal agen- y,g of organizing . cgn-pni Committee of toe ARAB GUERRILLAS they all are friends of labor. Forever." ly viewed as his indirect entry cussing Nixon’s anti-hljackl^ gjgg jo have American-based g^gjj gjj international boycott, pgigg-ing Resistance Move- CANCEL DEADUNE "The only sensible and logical Dodd got a warm ovation into the 1970 election campaign, moves with newsmen, declined giriines "extend toe use of elec- jjjxon ordered Secretary of WASHINGTON (AP) — "The position is one of neutrality,” he toe delegates "Thursday, suggested today toe. Democrat- to go into details about the num- tpgnig surveillance equipment state William P. Rogers "to ask from State Department was in­ said. when he reviewed his pro-labor ic-controlled Cbngress has pi- ber of guards to be empl°ye- soldier has another kind of job to do and well may Mr*u'm^” and got an entousi- wake up with a pipefitter some statements that the nation faces Cambodian farmer plows rice paddy as South Vifet (See Page Thirteen) astic ovation from toe 500 dele^ morning. I want a womM. I m soldier with an M16 rifle views the scene. The envy the man behind the plow. (AP Photofax) old-fashioned that way.” (See Page Eight) gates.