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First-Church of Christ, Scien­ About Town tist, will have its midweek tes^ Fernon tlmony meeting tonight at 8 at Avenge Daily Net Press Run TheWeather lOchael 8. Mclnemey, son of the church, 447 N. Main St. The Mr. and ipchael J. Me- For llie tVeek IM ed iXra. meeting is open to the public. Callahan Scattered showers, thunder­ Itasmey of 180 Henry St„ has Jane 37, I960 storms this evening. Clearing, been named to the dean’s list Members of -South United Meth­ less humid tonight, the low in for the second semester at PMC T o Resign odist Church will have a fair iianrI|Tj0tpr iEupmttg the 60s. Friday, sunny and Colleges in Chester, Pa. 15,610 ‘worship tonight storiing at 7:30 pleasant. in Cooper Hall of the church. Town Board Manchester— A City of Village Charm James O. Tatro, 200 Redwood ’Those planning to attend are Republican Arthur Callahan, Rd. attended a recent three-day reminded to bring scissors. who. has been a member of the (ClMsUIed Adverttsing on Page 31) Urban , Simulation Seminar at VOL. LXXXIX, NO. 243 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1970 PRICE TEN CENTS Board of Representatives since Ai^Ued Simulations Interna­ tional in Washington, D. C. Starting tomorrow, new stu­ last November, has resigned IXtro, the director of Division dents entering Manchester High from the board, He has taken /'Good health and physical fitness of SMial Science and Public School may register at the a new job in Erie, Pa. Service at Manchester Commu­ school on '^esdays and Thurs­ - Callahan has been serving as Ex-Official W itness Ties nity College, is attending a pro­ days between 8:30 and 11 a.m. chief buyer in the Pratt and are the logical and necessary Bridgeport gram at American University and 1 and 2:30 p.m. They must Whitney purchasing depart­ Terror Bombings designed for teachers of urban present a year-end report card ment. He will assume his new Linked To ^ studies. Hia participation in the or have transcript-forwarded to position on Aug. 3. He said the starting points for Jailhreaker McLucas T o workshop was in conjunction the high school prior to regis­ name of the Erie firm will be released later. wlUi the American University tration. New students entering Arthur Callahan excellence in all things." Oil Deal Slain Panther Quadruple in NYC program. Grades 11 and 12 wili be tested Besides serving on the Board Captured at the school on Tuesday, Sept. of Representatives, Callahan vacancy since the November has also been active on other By BERNARD D. NOSSITER By DAN HALL WASHINGTON (AP)—New York city’s top police­ Visiting American Field Serv­ 8, at 1 p.m. elections. The nominating com­ HOWELL TOWNSHIP, N.J. town boards. He was a member 1110 Washington Post Associated Press Writer ice exchange students will tour mittee of the Republican Town (AP) — State Police and man said today the wave of bombings in his city has of the Board of Education for grown to the extent that his force can no longer guar­ Pratt and Whitney Aircraft Fri­ ’The VFW Auxiliary will spon­ Committee has been asked to WASHING’TON — Just before FBI patrols have arrested NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP)— six years and served a term as he became treasury secretary day morning, not in the after­ sor a picnic tomorrow for pa­ propose a name to succeed him two men in connection with a The prosecutor continued to antee the safety of persons visiting police precincts or chairman. He is a past member in 1957 and a central figure in noon as carried in Monday’s tients at the Rocky Hill Veter­ on the board, which is made up three-man bank holdup that question a young woman wit­ headquarters. Herald story. of the Board of Education for of eight Republicans and four policy-making to protect oil netted $229,000 Wednesday. Commissioner Howard R. repressive “ they could end up ans Hospital. Those planning to six years and served a term as ness Thursday after she was the Democrats. prices, Robert B. Anderson com­ The two men were both Leary told the Senate investlga- by destroying the freedoms we attend \^11 meet at the Post chairman. He is a past mem­ first to connect Black Panther pleted a deal with some oil men wanted on murder warrants Uons subcommittee that tihTor are trying to preserve." A reading hour for children Home no later than B;16 p.m. ber of the regional board of Party member Lonnie McLucas designed to pay him nearly $1 in New Haven, Conn., and bombings have increased by Javits said the current rash of nine years old and up will be Manchester Community Col­ Old Spyglase with a Panther member who million. Of this amount, 3270,- several other charges. nearly four times in the past bombings may well subside with held tomorrow afternoon from Mrs. Jane Fortin and Mrs. lege. DENVER, Colo. (AP) — An was shot to death last year. 000 was scheduled to be paid The men were arrested five years over the prerious the end of the Vietnam war, 3:1S to 4 in the Junior Room of Mary LeDuc, members of the old English brass spyglass be­ McLucas is on trial on a charge Callahan has also been active during his term in office. His separately Wednesday in similar period. adding, “ All too often we have Mary Cheney Library. Veterans of Foreign War Ladles lieved carried by Capt. William of kidnaping resulting in death. in sports, having served as chances of receiving $450,000 of wooded areas of Howell And, he said, a big increase in adopted laws that were right Auxiliary, will leave Bradley Clark on the Lewis and Clark Testimony moved into the .oach of the American Legion the rest depended in part on the Township. Police said $188,- detonations of high explosive and proper at the Ume but have A Vesper Service with H^y International Airport tomorrow Expedition to the Northwest in price of oil. third day today as State’s Atty. team and the Babe 000 of the stolen money was bombs and incendiary devices Oonununion will be held tonight to attend a three-day conference 1804-06 has been given to the Arnold Markle and Miss Loret­ Ruth League. - One account of the transaction recovered. has come in the past 18 months, (See Page Ten) at 7:30 at Zion Evangelical Lu­ on national VFW program in Callahan’s departure from the Denver Museum of Natural His­ ta Luckes went through the says the deal was initiated to State police arrested John Including the bomb that theran Church. Kansas City, Mo. board will create the first tory. We didn't say that. events of May 20, 1969, at the enable Anderson to replace Vice Reed of New Haven shortly wrecked part of New York’s po­ Panther Party headquarters in President Richard M. Nixon, on before midnight. They said lice headquarters. The President's New Haven. the 1956 Republican ticket. he had escaped in April And Hart T. Mankin, counsel Council on Physical Today, Anderson says the ar­ from a Bridgeport, Conn., She reiterated today her testi­ for the government’s General No Discipline rangement was an “ ordinary, jail while awaiting sentenc­ mony of Wednesday that Mc­ Services Administration, testi­ Fitness did. But we normal affalr,>one in which he ing on a bank robbery Lucas left the building with the fied arson and bombings of fed­ sold an interest in some leases charge and was wanted for slaying victim—Alex Rackley of eral buildings have jumped 170 Planned For couldn't agree more! he says he received in return investigation of a New Hav­ New York City—and two other per cent in the year that ended THE FINEST GRILL WORK for finding a driller to explore men who have pleaded guilty June 30 over the previous year; en murder shortly after the for oil. He declines to say wheth­ escape. to murder in the Rackley case.' that bomb threats went up by IRS Agents er he was being considered for Arrested about 30 minutes The other two men returned 760 per cent, and that damage the vice presidency in 1956. after the midday robbery later the same day and Mc­ to GSA property soared 7150 per WASHINGTON (AP) — The Anderson didn't have to look was Thomas Viola, 33, of Lucas returned to the Panther cent; from $10,445 In fiscal 1969 Treasury Department’s enforce­ Starts With Savings far for a driller. He found Sid to $728,219 in fiscal 1970. Toms River. headquarters even later she ment chief says no discipline la W. Richardson and was reward­ said. Leary, flanked by his chief of planned for agents who sought ed with a share in the oil rights Police said Viola also was wanted in Connecticut in Rackley, 24, was shot in the detecUves, in a hearing room to compel librarians in several that experts say was extraordi­ head and chest and his body guarded by Capitol police cities to give them unlimited ac­ narily generous. Richardson was connection with the same murder charges. was found the following day in presided over a presentation of cess to files to IdenUfy readers at PINEHURST the late and fabulously wealthy prototype bombs, bomb dia­ a river in the rural town of of books on explosives and “ mil­ Texas oil operator. Long before, Police said Viola was ar­ rested when his car went off Middlefield, Ckmn. The other grams, photos of bomb damage itant and subversive” material. Richardson had leased for a the road with a state trooper two men who accompanied Mc­ and charts showing a sharp up­ A U.S. senator meanwhile Where you get tender U.S. Choice Steaks . . . 1st time the very properties in­ in pursuit. Reed and the ward .swing in bombings. Prize and Grote’s Franks . . . Block Island Fresh it has been the mission of the European Health volved. Moreover, at the time Lucas and Rackley from the branded the practice “ fearful 'Tor twenty years third man jumped out of the The situation has deteriorated and repressive” and demanded a Spas to help "men and women discover for themselves that vibrant good of the deal, Richardson still held Panther headquarters were Swordfish . . . small tender Pork Spare Ribs and automobile and escaped. so badly, he said, that when ciU- the bulk of the surrounding prop­ George Sams and Warren Klm- complete Treasury Department delicious smoked Pork Chops. health adds a plus to every — yes, every — activity and aspect of life. We zens visit police headquarters or erty. Police said two of the bro. Miss Luckes testified Wed­ their local precinct house “ we investigation and report to Con­ Patties are as good as have also demonstrated in 82 health clubs in this country and abroad that three men entered the Mon­ nesday and again today. gress. Confirmed as treasury secre­ (AT PDotorajo can't guarantee them safety.” „ . „ „ the meat you mahe them BLOCK ISLAND FRESH keeping fit is a pleasure in itself the European Health Spa way. mouth County National Bank In reply to a question from Since January 1969, he said, Ro“ ‘des, tary on July 2, 1957 Anderson on Route 9 armed .with pis­ Bishop James E. Walsh speaks at a Hong Kong news conference. with. became one of six cabinet mem­ Markle the soft spoken Miss there have been 368 bombings in 7 ? “ tols and emptied the bank’s Our three-quarter-million-dollar facility now under construction in M|ynchester bers on a new Special Commit­ Luckes, 22, of Bridgeport, said New York City. ury for enforcement, told a Sen­ Pinehurst meat men use SWORDFISH ,b 99^ cash boxes and vault while a she did not hear any conversa­ “ The explosion of firecrackers ate panel Wednesday he regards DAILY SHIPMENTS TUESDAY THROUGH FRIDAY is designed "from the ground up" to provide the latest and best in scientifically- tee to Investigate Crude Oil third man waited in a car only U. S. Choice Gov’t Imports. Twenty months later. tion between, the three men af­ and noise making devices has a printed account of the tactic developed conditioning eciuipment. No "store front" operation, it will also with a machine gun. The inspected ' lean Chucks President Eisenhower adopted ter they returned without Rack- ’ been symbolic of this nation's ns an unfair distortion. men wore halloween masks. Bishop Calls Captors ‘Humane and Sirloins for Pine­ BONELESS CHUCK FAMILY STEAK lb. 99g4 include a large swimming pool, heated mineral whirlpool bath for body mas­ almost word for word the com­ ley. She said either Sams or struggle for freedom,” he said. "I won’t call it a cheap shot hurst famous patties. sage, and Danish cold plunge for a bracing effect op the circulation. An mittee’s report uiging the estab­ Kimbro returned carrying a HONG KONG (AP) — Roman 1918, and it has just g;rown this young man said,” the bish­ “ Yet today there are those but It was practically that,” They average 5 to the U.S. CHOICE CHUCK (BONE IN) STEAK Arizona-dry inhalation room (good for sinus, head colds), Turkish steam room, lishment of a mandatory system rifle, but she was unsure which Catholic Bishop James E. Walsh stronger with the years, even op said, explaining that a who use this same symbol, Rossides told th eSenate Investi­ lb. . . . Girls adore them OR CENTER ROAST lb. Finnish rock sauna and Swedish massage department each will contribute of import quotas. This sharply one. said toddy his treatment during during my imprisonment.” Chinese priest translated the wrapped up in death, injury and gations subcommittee which is . . . Boys call for seconds limits the import of low-cost On Wednesday she testified 12 years imprisonment in Red Speaking from a wheelchair. soldier’s remarks to him in Lat­ destruction, os their means for studying a recent rash of bomb­ something special to members' healthful relaxation and enjoyment. foreign oil, thereby protecting Bill a Boon creative expression." . . . Mothers say, how U.S. CHOICE LEAN that the three men had with China was “ always humane— Bishop Walsh said he will rest a in—a “ dead language" contain­ ings across the nation. the price of domestic oil. them a rifle and a .45-caliber the meals were good and ample, few more weeks in the hospital, ing no words to describe mod­ The result of the bombings— easy . . . Dads s?y, CUBE STEAKS He said the technique was lb. 1 .3 9 TENDEflCURE Anderson, widely regarded as pistol when they left the build­ medical attention was good.” “ then return to my homeland.” em weapons, he said. under investigation in the House used in only a few isolated inci­ “What a buy." the strongest figure for dom­ To Alaskans ing with Rackley. The ,79-year-old prelate, who His home is in Cumberland, “ Finally, one day I got worn as well as the Senate—may pro­ dents by some regional agents estic affairs, in Mr. Eisenhow­ duce new federal laws regulat­ SHORT RIBS OP BEEF lb. 7 9 e CORNED BEEF... WASHINGTON (AP) — The Police have charged that was freed July 8, told a news Md., and he said he also hopes out and tired with the whole of the Internal Revenue Service U. S. Choice er’s second-term cabinet, had ing the explosives Industry and Corned in our own vats ONLY MINUTES AWAY... Rackley was tortured by the conference that although his to go to Rome to visit Pope Paul thing,” the bishop said. “ I final­ unit concerned with controls on Chuck Patties lb. 8 0 ^ a direct personal interest in the Senate has passed a bill giving controlling the sale and .ship­ . . . the tendercure way Alaskan natives 10 million acres Panthers in the basement of Communist captors Interrogated ■VI when he can travel. ly said: ‘I may have become a guns and munitions. lb. box SMOKED 3 IN 1 price of domestic oil. him “ morning, noon and night” The bishop said he was arrest­ spy in your legal sense. I know ment of dynamite, nitroglycerin 4 3 .5 6 . . . we have a special lot of land and $1 billion—the big­ their headquarters, then driven These agents were perhaps The deal was completed on for 18 months, until he finally ed in Shanghai in 1968 for al­ you consider all missionaries to and other bomb components. MEAT LOAF BLEND gest land claims payment in his­ to rural Middlefield, where he overzealous in their duties, Ros­ Deluxe Chopped Sirloin PORK C H O PS of Chuck and extra lean June 14, 1957, and called for two sigpied a confession to spying, legedly possessing “ state secrei be spies. You say these two Another possibility, included Beef - Pork - Veal tory. was shot, first by Kimbro and sides said, declaring that gener­ Patties lb. 1 .0 0 round steak cuts . . . this payments, totaling $930,000. The he never was beaten or physi­ information about a submarine things under your laws make in a bill already proposed by then by McLucas. al browsing through library files Lb. 1.39 Lb. 89e U.S. Choice beef ready first $450,000 was a fixed amount The bill, facing an uncertain Both Kimbro and Sams have cally mistreated. built in Shanghai and about me a spy and that may be true President Nixon, Is a set of new 4 lb. box 4 ,3 6 to be paid over a four-and-a- to check public reading habits is for you. fate in the House, calls for the pleaded guilty to second degrree It was “ just mental pres­ Chinese weapons used in the Ko­ within the meaning of your legal stringent federal criminal laws not now and never has been IRS Get 2 or 3 meals out of half-year period. The second payment to be distributed murder and face mandatory sure,” said the bishop, who is rean War." sense but not in the commonly providing the death penalty for $450,000 was a contingent pay­ policy. among descendants of the wan­ life imprisonment. slowly getting his streng^th back “ The evidence they pro­ accepted sense’.” persons convicted of the illegal one piece of corned beef ment that depended on the oil TODAY . . . AS ALWAYS .. dering hunters and fishermen The Panthers say George in the Hong Kong hospital oper­ duced,” he continued, “ was that interstate transportation of ex­ But Rossides said that be­ Save at . . . be sure to save revenues produced by the wells Bishop Walsh said he sig;ned a who originally settled the harsh Sams was a government agent ated by his Maryknoll Order. a friend of mine in the shipping plosives ued in fatal bombings. cause until now there was no TRY PINEHURST FOR BETTER MEATS enough to slice wafer on the properties. In addition, confession the following day, Pinehurst land. who killed Rackley, and that The bt^op said his jailers business in Shanghai had told after it was “ whittled down to That proposal has aroused general official prohibition of FRESHER ... THE SERVICE WAY thin for sandwiches on Anderson received production some members of Congress who the practice, agents Involved TIBE j The Senate adopted the meas­ McLucas and the seven other supplied him Oilnese and Eng­ me a submarine was built in admit that T may have become Pepperidge Farm Rye payments during the brief time defendants in the case, includ­ lish books and publications, in­ Shanghai and that that was a say they fear opening a legal would not be punished. Giant (deal pack) 75c he held the lease. ure 76 to 8 Wednesday after in­ a spy in a legal sense’.’’ He add­ bread. Did we ever mention the poolside lounge area for carefree lazing and the serting an amendment to pro­ ing National Chairman Bobby cluding “ David Copperfield” state secret. My listening to that ed that he does not repudiate door to government repression Punishment will follow If such The cabinet committee on SPECIAL FEATURE vide for competitive bidding for G. Seale, are being prosecuted and “ A Tale of Two Cities.” from the lips of my friend con­ the statement now, as.-long as it of all political and social dis­ techniques are used again he Our meat men do a nice private sun booths in which one minute of exposure equals one hour in the which Anderson sat recommend­ In an effort to destroy the party. And despite his long imprison­ stituted me as a spy.” Is understood “ in me proper sent, not just that which veers said, noting the Treasury De­ U.S. CHOICE BONELESS sun? These, too, are favorites at our health clubs. ed, and Mr. Eisenhower approv­ mineral rights on all federal SAVE ON SCOTT job of boning Lamb legs ment, he said he had “ no bitter­ He said the Communists also sense.” toward violence. partment and Nixon administra­ ed, a special kind of quota sys­ lands in Alaska. and fixing them for KINGSTON „R.I .(AP) —A ness toward those who tried and alleged that a Chinese who His trial, he said, was held in Sen. Jacob Javits, R-N.Y., tion long have been against un­ Of course, dressing and grooming areas will offer comfort, convenience, pri­ tem. It assigned quotas to ail Interior Secretary Walter J. SIRLOIN TIP OVEN ROAST Shish-ka-bob Black Panther party official condemned me." fought in the Korean War visit­ the Municipal Court building in Abraham Rlblcoff, D-Conn., and limited access by investigators SCOTT refiners, including those in the Hickel, former governor of the Try our beef for vacy — with the security of individual lockers. Reception and lounge areas state, said, “ For Alaskans and told a university audience “ I just could never feel angary ed his Catholic Center in Shang­ Shanghai, in a very large room, Charles H. Percy, R-Ill., mem­ to such files as bank records. WHOLE* 15 TO 18 LB. PACKER CUT •§ 0 5 nation’s Interior, regardless, of with any Chinese,” he said. “ I hai and told him about weapons bers of the Senate Investiga­ Shish-ka-bob . . . but really, it's impossible to "tell all" here. for millions of Americans Wednesday night that his organ­ before “ half a dozen” judges. Sen. Sam Ervin, D-N.C., has TOWELS lb. I whether they had ever imported felt that way almost from the tions subcommittee, cautioned throughout the 50 states who ization will not rule out a used in the war. Thousands Shop If you value your health and fitness and want a trimmer, younger-looking ap­ oil before, and it permitted the first day I set foot in China in “ I did not know a single word (See Page Sixteen) Wednesday against measures so (See Page Fifteen) JUMBO U.S. CHOICE PACKER CUT 15 LB. AVERAGE quotas to lie exchanged. One of have been frustrated over the “ bloody struggle” if that is nec­ PINEHURST Daily for pearance, you owe it to yourself to check it out in person. You'll find the Euro­ the biggest inland refiners is the years in trying to do something essary to achieve racial justice. Doug Miranda, head of the (D m I PcKk) BOTTOM ROUND ,,89c Fresher By For pean Health Spa offers something truly new and unique in the Hartford area. Standard Oil Co. of Indiana. 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ALL ACES AOHITTED in life: Not getting what you WEST EAST But Budget H i^er first visit to the United States, ^ e CatocUh Mountains ^ for a General Audiences persons iJaccused of dangerous less ISO million In new money Is East Hnrtfoid Drive-In —Kel­ WEUit, and getting It. I refer, of A6 5 4 4AQJ87 I (Herald Bepmter) will be treated to a contrasting picnic. : G -SE* crimes. ■ HARTFORD (AP) — Connect­ SIDING made available - by Dec. 81, ly’s Heroe.s 8:35; (Cincinnati Kid course, to life at. the bridge (p7532 (jlAKS icut ended the 1969-70 fiscal year slice of 'Americana ranging The young Eisenhowers and table, where what you want Is 0 1093 . 0 K74 (Thla ia the third in a aeries of The provision, known as pre­ Penn Central Transportation 10:55. ALL AGES AOUrnED four artlclea on nuraery achoola ventive detention, also lets with tax revenues running more Oo. says, It will have to discon­ East \Mndsor Drivc-In --- 'from hot dogs and bourbon balls. TTicla will show the Britishers Parental Guidance Suggoted oodles and oodles of high cards. 4L 1062 ♦ 74 INSTALLRS GP in Mancbeater. ’Hie aeriea ex- judges refuse bail to defendants than $165 million ahead of the tinue the operation cA trains that Paint Your Wagon 8:25; True to baseball and rock music. some of Washington’s landmark In today’s hand, East’s tragedy SOUTH New England’s largest siding qpmpany needs homes for plorea the aubject of freedom considered dangerous to society. previous fiscal year. State Tax are losing: money. Grit 10:40. There will be no romantic in­ monuments by night. is that he got what he wanted. 4) K 10 2 Oom m l^oner John L. SulU-van factory installers to train local Installers for the InslallatlaB Manchester Dr!ve-In' — Too terludes between the festivities, The couple will tour the Capi­ West dealer. J 109 end authority and how much of ’Ihe vote on the bill was 332 to of alumlniun, vinyl and steepsiding. American's biggest railroad, RESTRICTED each should be allowed in a reported Wednesday. which filed a petition for reorg­ Late The Hero 8.40; Long Ride the White House insisted as tol FYlday and meet with House Neither side vulnerable. 0 AQ82 64. Although applying only to Under 17 rtquiras Kcompanying nuraery achool altuaUon. The But despite the increases — Satings May Be Effj :ted By Your Participation anization under federal bank­ From Hell 10:45. questions persisted about the Speaker John McCormack and Parent or Adult Guardian Opening lead — Six of Spades K83 Washington, the bill would be achoql described in this part caused by tax hikes—revenues In This Program. ruptcy laws on June 1, told a Mansfield Drivc-In—A Ere im possibility of a budding ro­ Vice President Spiro T. Agnew. West led the six of spades, West North East South used as a model for national were still running behind esti­ U.S. District Court Judge of Kings 8:46; The Grasshopper mance between the 21-year-old At the Smithsonian Institu­ and East won the first trick waa choaen becauae the teacher law. LIVING V I I ^ , INC., HARTFORD, CONN. Pass Pass 1 ♦ Pass aaaimied a greater amount of mates on which the budget for Wednesday It needs permission 10:30. heir to the British throne and tion, Astronauts Frank Borman . NO ONE UNDER 17 AOMinED with the jack. East continued Pass 2 Double 3 NT The measure also contains a flle 1969-71 fiscal period is with the ace and queen of authority than teachers in any OAIA^^LLECT 24 HOURS A DAY. to sell ISO million in trustee cer­ State Theatre— Paint Your President Nixon’s 24-year-old and Neil Armstrong will de­ (Age limit may vary All Pass provision that allows D.C. police based. 7 DAYS A WEEK tificates to raise the necessary Wagon 1:50, 6:35, 9:00. m certain areas) spades, forcing out the king. other of the local achools ob- in some circumstances to enter daughter Trlcia. scribe the space exhibits and aerved.) Sullivan said that revenues for cash. "About a romance—how can present Princess Anne with a East thought he was going to homes without knocking or iden­ 203-525-1151 MCC Counselor “ Everybody find a aeat at the the most recent fiscal year were Ihe railroad also asked Judge you rule it out In advance?” a rock of Smithsonlte , and the ML ANO I S FILMtRtCIIVt defeat the contract, but the upon led a heart, g;iving East tifying themselves. $603,932,311. For 1968-69 they John P. Pullam for a IB-day de­ South Windsor TMt UAL O f THC outcome surprised him, as table. I want you to alt down very British reporter asked Con­ prince with a piece of antique MOTION n c n M c o o l o r u l a -moulation two heart tricks but forcing A policeman could break into were $498,781,864. Thomas J. Qulsh has been ap­ Jeremy Flint points out in his t . i iu t t o h a m t t . The union’s executive board and produces 80 per cent of the dual liberties. derson needed $1 million to af­ 000. A year ago new construc­ expelled Edgar M. Sanders company’s revenue. The other ford taking the post. tion value totaled $106,000. from the position Wednesday system is located on the south flhe ABA’S Board of Gover­ nors, meeting in cloeed session Anderson had been deputy Permits were issued last but refused to state publicly side of the highway and is sup­ VILLA MARIA i M | B m m HMB MANCHESTER the last word in secretary of defense and had re­ month for 13 swimming pools, ■ Mm ■ CENTER Wednesday night, urged Con­ why he was ousted. plied by one well. M ^ ^ m 643-7632 MOW valued at $25,700. Miscellaneous gress to pass the legislation “ as signed in August, 1955, to be­ Sanders said he was removed Food Stamps AIR-CONOITIONEO • TREE PARK REAR THEATPF permits issued were valued at FOODS soon as poesible” after certain fine watches is come president of Ventures, Ltd. “ because I’ve been telling them Mrs. Jean Pearsall, Vernon’s $52,582 and six certificates of 618 Colebrook Road **PA1NT YOUR WAGON*’ Matinee 1:50; Evenings 6i85 A Bt06 changes have been made. Between then and his return as how bad the pension fund was director of welfare asks local occupancy were issued at $9. Olastonbnry treasury secretary in 1967, An­ and been going to meetings to residents to become aware of NMMOLMnCnittSpM The governors were critical of O derson says that he frequently tell the members.” the food stamp program and CHICKfiii FRIES LEE CUNT a section of the bill which would visited with Mr. Eisenhower and The pension fund is currently how it operates. ALSO A SPECIALTY empower special grand juries to that the late President did make Housing Code issue reports' concerning mis­ OMEGA under investigation by a federal Mrs. Pearsall emphasized MARVIN EASTWOOD B. him some offers to return to grand jury in Chicago. Its $21 CALL 633-9058 conduct of public officials—even m the administration. ^^iolation8 Noted that the program 1s not a wel­ when there was insufficient evi­ mllUon 1b assets include $7 mil­ fare one but rather Intended to ^SE B E R G But Anderson firmly refuses lion in delinquent loans, most of dence to warrant an Indictment. Think of all the things Manchester Housing (jode in­ help any one bn a low Income to say whether Mr. Eisenhower them arranged by a once-bank- One of the governors, who spectors made 479 inspections proposed that he replace Mr. rupt investment consultant who RUKTVDURVlMGON asked that he not be identified^,' Nixon on the 1966 ticket. last month, including outdoor,, termed the Senate .version of the served the fund for about two Bisnl on lie Lnrar and Loew finailMy muni play you need money fon "I have always believed,” he visual inspections of the 200 years. bill "insensitive to traditional said, "that relations of an ad­ housing-for-the-elderly units off The grand jury probe in­ liberties.” He added without viser with the President are the ■ W. Center St., according to a WALSTON HARVEPRESNELL volves, according to court re­ laNR|a«aao^ALANlAYLEIt^^£R onahtlOSHlHLOGAN elaboration that the measure President’s property.” report by the town health de­ "has some serious constitutional cords. “ many high-ranking im- 1 ! ^ ^ a.b,FR£D£RiaLO£WE ANDREHiEVIN or partment. objections.” However, Anderson did deny ion officials, successful busi­ (.ALANlAYLEfiNERw™ i^saysos* iKwacoiaf AiNUMavrscn* The Inspectors ordered 16 The association requested that * v> * ): that he had told the President nessmen and lawyers.” or any one else that he required corrections — 6 electrical, 4 ABA President Bernard Segal, Sanders, 54, was re-elected in or some other of its officers be $1 million in capital before he plumbing, 3 maintenance, and 1968 to his second five year permitted to appear before A. Speedmaster chrono­ could afford to return. 2 heating. term in the $20,0(M>-a-year-job. C. Lady’s 14K gold with FEATURE FIRST EVERT congressional committees to graph, the watch .worn by faceted synthetic sapphire “It is a financial sacriflee,” In the fiscal year which end­ He said he planned to seek a all Apollo astronauts in crystal, $130 I -x -k -k MM'M -K -k I I^ANCHESTe NIGHT EXCEPT FRI. - SAT. support the legislation with the he said, "when anybody goes ed June 30, the department court order within a week to set OH! • //v outer space. Heavy duty into government (which) cross­ mad^ 3,215 inspections and or­ HIINIIS DAYS & NIGHTS a HOLIDAY EVES. recommended changes. stainless steel case, D. Ladymatic, self-winding aside the ouster. RirS 6 & 44A • BOLTON NOTCH matching bracelet, $195 with stainless steel case, N o w let^s ed my mind. But you say (to MON lUf WfD IHUR fRI dered 111 corrections. Only 37 In the past year Sanders has He PiclurtTw^^saciaf'—I *nhPtloni3rTinuItrpftMnl* ■ $110 yourself), “ make a choice, one corrections were made, accord­ ENTIRC PARK OPEN • 1 P.M. An Aiacialn tna Aldncti Prvduciton of Ro6#rt Aiar.cn'i B. Lady’s marquise, 14K gold way or the other.” increasingly criticized the pen­ SMtalSMiMMM rw watH Kent Chief Backed with 6 diamonds, $220 E. Seamaster DeVille self­ ing to the report. Here’S sN yeu pey Mils winding calendar watch. As it turned out, Anderson sion fqnd’s condition at union w o rk a lo a n together. I During the 1968-69 fiscal year, meetings. Union President Jo­ etterneen THE FUNNIEST SHOW SINCE “A rip-snorting KEmc (AF) — The exclusive (3old-fTlled, $145. 14K says he never got the full $900,- CMMrMnea lOirMn . . , S1.00 with steel back, $145. All the report states, 1,346 inspec­ seph DePaola has repeatedly Kent School’s board of trustees 14K gold, $205 (Mfie*4rawie>Mrt. . .SRSO THE ODD COUPir. tions were made and 33 correc­ assured ■ bEurbers the fund has ewMi uM ii M t«u I rjz a he-man war-adventure ■aid Thursday that the school’s tOoed Nr t S rW*« frtoi 1 PJI. to OiM P JU tions were ordered. A total of lost no money and is soimd. headmaster, administrative of­ 50 corrections were made that Heft’s aN yen pey tenightl movie to stand as a DePaola prevloualy refused to ficers' and faculty have their EASY PAYMENTS INVITED HARTFORD NATIONAL CHUmepKieirMn . . .61,00 year, some of them ordered In discuss the fund because of the model hereafter.” "vrtiolehearted support.” liwiW* enr li »«ers . . .$ t»W 1967-08. grand jury investigation. —Judith Crttt, The stand waa taken in a let­ eMeMMSMtCN tMIfMaMPA N.w York Uaguzlnt THE CHOICE BANK Wednesday he referred ques­ _ i M a, ai >wm r rJL a caa« THEOUT-OF-TOWHER^ 7 ter sent to alupml of the past MICHAELS JEWELERS— DOWNTOWN MANCHBISTEB 968 MAIN STREET PublMied Dally Except Sundays Eatabluhed 1792 Member F.D.l.C. and Holidays at 13 BisseU Street tions about Sanders’ expulsion (Nil ADMISSION (Mfl I’ ARRINL eight years. Meirhiter. Conn. (06040) For Coronatiain to Sherman Chrmell, the union ’ I’U ■ ' • Ai.AvSAV MA ’.’ COLOR] AIR CONDITlONEC Henry Foncia Last m on^ a majority of the 'I Miiiss . luiMiiiM • msuuiiM • iimM • nesM . ■iiseiiii . MmciM ■ sAKauiii Telephone 64S-37U in Mtttrocolor • seniors at /(he school signed a lUMMIM • HNWUI • ISaatlW • MlmlM • NIUS ■ [tlllUt niKf • will CWMIMMI Sir Edward Elgar's "Pomp attorney. AEHLI— rWT gieond Class Postage Paid at Coming Sunday BURNSIDE letter to (alumni and trustees wma • swinii • csMsni • miiiwm • suit • imic • siutmmi llaiicbaster. Conn. and Circumstance,” a set of Carmell stdd the charges F S a n iB S AT TtU • e;18 GP Michael (Jaine Cliff Robertson that called to r a new admlnls- SIWMIII • ($91 • CWM • WIISSS • linill • MMUIMI • msill . SUWNI 8UH8(HUFnON RATES six military marches, wfis com­ against Sanders were private •HENRY GIBSON’ tOMDlATS F!?Ft PAPKr;r. -.'8 — OO-HIT — R Payabls in Advance Steeve Reeves tratlofi. Read Herald Advertisements Representative offices in New York, London, Nassau and Hong Kong O m Tsar ...... ISO.Ou posed in 1901 for the coronation union business and he would not 3 FREE SHOWS B T Months ...... 15.60 “A L(»(G RIDE FROM HELL” nirsa Maatts ...... 7.10 of King Edward VH of England. dlacuas the proceedings. Naxt Attraerion — "CATCH 22* MANCHESTER EVENING HERALI). MANCHESTER. CONN„ THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1970 P A G E F I V E

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Fro m Neish^ hor*s Kitchen Oppose Flans By VIVIAN F. FERGUSON I was awaiting my turn at a For Pullback local fish market. An attractive SEOUL (AP) — The South young lady asked about shrimp. “ But. it doesn’t look right,” she Korean National Assembly , said. “ That’s not what baked luiammously passed a resolution stuffed shrimp looks like in a today expressing opposition to restaurant.” ’The clerk explain­ the U.3. plan to reduce Am eri­ ed that the shrimp must be cut can forces in Korea. a certain way for stuffing. I, of The resolution called on the course, had to get into the con­ Umted States to carry out "its versation. Because many young I D lM k iH repeated pledges,” made in 1966 women like fish but do not know when South Korea sent forces to t ... ^ 1 . what to buy or what to do with it once they get It home, I de­ South Vietnam., to modernize cided to devote a column to and augment the military equip­ the subject. ment of the South Korean First, there is absolutely no armed forces. comparison to freshly caught The legislature addressed the fish. ’Ihere is, of course, nothing resolution to President Nixon, wrong with fish that .has been the president of the U.S. Senate, properly frozen. If you have the speaker of the U.S. House of never caught your own fish and Repesentatives, and U.N. Secre­ \ / cooked it within hours, you won’t tary-General U Thant. / know what I’m talking about. The United States Informed Fresh fish should have clear South Korea on July 6 that It eyes. It should not have broken plans to reduce its 64,000-man skin nor discoloration of the force by about 20,000 men. The flesh which should be white or resolution said the North Ko­ sllghUy pink. While fish has a rean Communists, “ have been ‘ ^ v j i s s characteristic odor, it should intensifying provocative ac­ not be strong. Now, this has to 24 tions,” and “ ein abrupt and ris­ do with whole fish. If we are ky shift of U.S. policy toward talking about fish that has been cut up into filets or steaks, my Korea...may bring about anoth­ /s /\/ew est Way .e u B - E advice is purchase from a repu­ er Irrecoverable tragedy in the table dealer. He will not only Korean peninsula.” give you good quality but will ^tiEAKS be glad to offer suggestions for 'So\c.Y~ ^H'PvOiOH' its preparation. (Herald photo by Bueetvlclua) Ocean Awash A store with high standards MRS. LORING VENTURA to p re p a re will have its fish delivered dir­ With Pollutants, ectly from the pier. Preferably, they will have a representative entry about four years ago. At pan gravy with a little flour Says Heyerdahl at the source to handpick their that time, it was merely a shell and serve with fish. merchandise. Hie fish will be covered with tar paper. It Cape Cod Fish Chowder BRIDGETOWN, Barbados packed in chopped ice Eind de­ had no sink plumbing, no 3 lbs. cod or haddock filets (A P ) — Norweg(lan explorer ‘SWe .e T I livered by refrigerated truck. cellar, no landscaping. The 14 lb. salt park Hior Heyerdahl says he will tes­ Ordered late afternoon, it should shell has been transformed 1 cup chopped onions reach the market by the follow­ into a house by the couple. The 4 cups diced raw potatoes tify next month before the U.S. BACON ing morning. addition of a family room, fin­ 4 cups hot water Senate's antitrust subcommittee Fish should be cooked as ishing off a second floor, the 4 cups milk about pollution he saw in the At­ South African quickly as possible after pur­ building of stone walls, paint­ salt and pepper to taste lantic Ocean during his crossing chock-patTies chase. I like to buy it the same ing, carpentry—all has been ac­ Dice salt pork; fry slowly un­ in the papyrus boat Ra n. day it is to be used. If you are complished with very little pro­ til golden brown and crisp. Re­ Heyerdahl, who reached Bar­ 'TlER.ttl-'pRlblo / not going to use it by the day fessional help. move pork and save. Measure bados Sunday after 57 days at +icrTo«. after purchase, I suggest you The house is pleasant and cool two tablespoons of fat and use sea, said the pollution was so freeze it for later usage. Many —well cared for. Gwynn has a to fry onions until soft. Add po­ bad there were days when he people overcook fish. If you are job, too. She is a multi-lith press tatoes and water. Cook until al­ and his crew wouldn't wash. broiling it, it should be handled operator for Pratt & Whitney. most tender. Add fish cut into 2- Much of it was oil lumps., in size like steak—as close to the broil­ One looks at this tiny youthful inch pieces; cook about 15 min­ from "peas to potatoes,” proba­ Rock Lobster utes longer until fish flakes er as possible and as fast as woman and wonders how so bly pumped from tankers and easily with a fork. Add milk. you can. Fish is always done much enedgy could be packed in­ other ships. Season to taste. Do not allow to ■ROMVWASI'M' when the flesh flakes off easily to her little frame. "How do you "Some mornings you'd put with a fork. manage )t all?” I asked. I quick boil. Garnish with diced salt pork. your toothbrush In the water If you don’t know where to reply—“ I find that I can be very and there they were,” he said. begin, start reading cookbooks. bored with just staying at home. "It tended to put you off wash­ It costs nothing to go to the li­ 1 like to see the house look nice \ - A lot of restaurants are serving South African rock Faim Purchase ing. brary. Or, Invest in a paper­ and I like nice things m it.” "W e were shocked to see how lobster a new way. It looks as exciting on the plate as it back. You might begin with Gwynn finds time for neigh­ WASHINGTON (AP)—A $150.- many things were drifting from filet of sole, probably the most borhood club meetings. The 000 federal grant to the Con­ tastes delectable on the palate. Africa to America;” popular fish in this counti'y. It grroup makes Easter and Christ­ necticut State Park and Forest can very simply be dipped in a mas gifts for shut-ins. They Commission for acquiring Haley PRESSED HAM 6 9 commercial boxed coating. Fried oontacth the Visiting Nurse As­ Farm in Groton has been ap­ On many menus it also has a colorful name: South Highway Funds in any cooking oil, it can be sociation for names. The gift proved by the Bureau of Out­ African Rock Lobster “Piggy-Back.” That tells the diner served with tartar sauce. ’The may be a table centerpiece or door Recreation In the Depart­ WASHINGTON (A P )—A state- sauce is'often available at sea­ a decorative cushion. At any ment of the Interior, Sen. Abra­ COOtCEP 6AXAMI 0 0 by-state breakdown of highway right away that the juicy white meat is riding appetizingly food markets. All fish should be rate, it will be handmade. The ham Rlblcoff, D-Conn., an­ fund allocations for the July- washed in cool water, drained ladles and their spouses go out nounced Wednesday. September quarter, announced on top of the bright red shell. It makes the meat even easier on paper toweling and dried with for dinner twice a year. Every­ The 207-acre site .overlooks Wednesday by the Department to eat. more toweling before using. one gets together for a cookout Long Island Sound and Bluff of Transportation, states that During the past few years, on Labor Day—kids included. Point State Park and is about Connecticut received $22.5 mil­ there has been a definite in­ This busy lady shares three four miles southeast of the cen­ lion, New Jersey $26.5 million This is how the restaurant chef does it and there’s no crease in fish sales. The Nation­ fish recipes we hope you en­ ter of Groton. and New York $76.2 million. H K ' m A ^ r 4 c V al Fisheries Institute shows joy. reason at all why the delicious rock lobster tails can’t be fish consumption in the United Filet of Flounder Roll-Ups prepared exactly the same way at home. It’s that easy. States at a figure of some 150 12 large flounder filets million pounds, for the year 1968. «fC U E R R lE 8 8 strips bacon, diced During 1969, consumption con­ ^ cup melted butter or mar­ Parenthood Brings - n I/v f w F Use the smaller size tails (2 to 3 ounces). Rinse the tinued to increase with fish garine sticks and portioned products up 6 cups commercial com-- frozen tails under hot water or let them stand in a pan of 193 per cent. Shrimp sales rose bread stuffing warm water for a few minutes. Then remove the wrap and Petite-size South African rock lobster tails prepared “Piggy-Back” fashion make a 78%. The Institute projects con­ % onion, chopped fine Crisis of Identity s ^ S 0i)A8H * i O r sumption in frozen seafood to % teaspoon cumin (optional) By BOB HARING rise ais high as 256 per cent by are reduced to Bobby's daddy label. dramatic platter to set out on a buffet for guests, or just for the family to enjoy. 1 teaspoon poultry seasoning Associated Press Writer and mommy. 1979. hot water Children Identify Instantly ’The CJontalner Corporation of Cook bacon until crisp. Drain NEW ARK, N.J. (A P ) — At cocuwefRS Insert the point of kitchen shears between meat and America conducted an extended wth parents, as a cat arches bacon drippings. Measure % some point in life, a man loses instictively at the smell or sight survey to determine just who cup and add to melted butter. his identity. hard shell on back. Clip the hard shell down the center, eats fish. They singled out of a dog. Combine combread crumbs, ba­ No longer is he Sidney Glutz, Adults big enough to be par­ leaving the tail “fan” intact. Do not remove the soft under­ people finder 25 as the con­ con, herbs and melted butter captain of industry, magnate of sumers already exhibiting a lik­ ents—that is, too old to be baby 'PltoPPl.ES mixture. Add enough hot water merchandising, molder of men, side membrane of the tail. ing for seafo^. This may be sitters, too young to be grand­ C11ED»[ WARM LEMON W IIAEIAN M E to hold stuffing together. maker of millions. due to the low fat, high protein parents—pose a puzzle when He is Aaron's daddy. Or Su­ -e-KDOERUtS- content which appeals to the Place large spoonsful of stuff­ they are childless. They are big sie's. Or whatever the names of Take the tail in both hands and open it gently, peeling more figure-conscious young ing on each flounder filet. 'Roll kids. Kb a f t 1 cup (1/2 pt.) sour cream 1/2 cup melted butter or margarine 1/2 cup olive oil his children might label him. modems. up tightly. PlE^ce in greased If they were parents, they It must be humbling to be a the shell back from the meat. Now the raw tail meat can It has been ascertained that baking dish. Dot with butter or would have children, right No ■ORESSlNGr 8“ _ _ 1/3 cup tomato juice margarine. Bake at 375 for 25- board chairman of a giant cor­ 39 1/2 cup cider vinegar prepared “ heat-and-eat” fish children. Must be kids, but big "TSLOE. CV^££S£-Xo-CAJL-Ot'iiOKW'i^uS^iA.t'J be lifted through the split shell tc> rest on the outside of the 2 tablespoons prepared mustard 30 minutes. (6-8 servings). poration and be known not for a and seafood attracts people who ones. '3 5TAP- - 02.. J k ^ A shell. Leave the tail meat attached to the end of the shell. 1/4 cup finely chopped stuffed olives have never purchased fresh fish. Sauce for Flounder Roll-Ups brilliant career in business, a The first squawl of the infant 2 tablespoons chopped drained capers startling innovation in automo­ During the 60’s, Jet air freight Make a basic cream sauce, starts the change. It is acceler­ EiBOVj'TEACHES^.'O^P 2 tablespoons pickle relish Juice of 1 lemon brought more fish to more adding a little onion salt. Add tives or a daring leap in fi­ ated with walking and attains rvJE E -r . "B od e. d A The tails are ready now for the broiler. Arrange them tables. It also increased the cost. M cup cooked mixed vegetables nance, but because you are light speed with group play. 1\P£-6^4 02 1 tablespoon horseradish 1/4 clove mashed garlic Lobster is a good example. (frozen are OK). Spoon sauce “ Jimmy’s daddy—and he’s the A child once asked your wife, in a shallow broiler pan, brush with butter or margarine, Few drops tabasco Gwynn Ventura knows all over fish rolls before serving. best somersaulter in the block.” "Can Bob come out to play” STOFFJbDOUMES 1 teaspoon lemon juice 1/4 teaspoon crumbled oregano about fish. (Her first name, inci­ Sprinkle lightly with paprika. It is humbling enough for Now, he asks a 4-year-old’s H o m e m a k e r - zz. cz. t o Tc a i and broil about 5 inches from the heat for from 7 to 10 dentally is pronounced Gwen.) Baked Haddock — Portuguese humbler men, returning from mother, "C an Bobby’s daddy minutes. The tails are done when the meat has losLitSv trans- Salt and pepper 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce She and her husband Loring are Style the 6 :07 or a long day at the of­ get our ball” 1/2 teaspoon salt of Portugmsse descent. ’They One 3-4 lb. filet of haddock or fice, to hear the cry of a neigh­ What must save the corporate lucency and is creamy white and opaque. were brought up in Province- 2 filets. bor child: "Bob’s daddy, Bob’s chairman—assuming that chair­ K R A $ ? r -15-OZ. A Combine all ingredients and season to taste town, Mass., the tip of Cape Stuffing: 1 tablespoon Angostura aromatic bitters daddy, come see what we men and such metgnates do with salt and pepper. Chill until ready to Combine all ingredients and heat until warm. Cod. Loring’s father was a fish­ 2 tablespoons shortening made.” have children—is the rise to the Serve with any favorite sauce, or give people a <^oice of erman and Gwynn’s dad is a 5 or 6 slices bread clam cho\Md£r«‘49' The triumphs of the workaday top. serve. Garnish with chopped stuffed olives. Serve warm topped with finely chopped pars­ Combine all ingredients, blending well. Place chef. Loring followed in his 1 medium onion, cut fine, world are submerged somehow The identity problem 1s one of three; a chilled sauce, a warm lemon one, or an Itahan sauce. father's footsteps as so many fried to golden brown to being the father of the maker youth, or at least, of relative Yield: 1-3/4 cups. ley. Yield: 3 /4 cup. in a covered jar and shake well. Yield: 1 cup. Portuguese families who came salt and pepper to taste of a sandplle rocket ship imag­ youth, ’20s £ind ’30s. Board to New England. pinch saffron VEGETABLES ined from three old tires and a chairmen, even in today’s % teaspoon thyme --P^A'S A HD CAR.R o “C5 - o z k o o When it became apparent that broken toy piano. youth-accented world, tend to be - ' T ^ £ I ' ^ D 2 — 2 tablespoons vinegar the Ventura children were inter­ When the real world does in­ olders. - ‘S V T'r-B V -n^JS-AS — ested in pursuing other careers, Soak bread in water. Squeeze -Ho v ^ A K D ;3oH:tAS6Nl - IZ-02. ^ ^ trude, it is backwards. Board chairmen rarely have the fam ily moved to this area. to remove excess water. Crum­ CA.'R-'RO'TS - To the risink middle-class ex­ toddlers to identify them as, Loring took a job in industry. ble and add to other ingredients. ecutive, the cry of a forlorn son: “Brian’s daddy.” By the time a When the Manchester Sea Food Saute together until bread is M a h L F || ^1^ "B ills’s daddy is just great—he man reaches the top, his chil­ 'P Q v 0 £ of market was up for sale, he well flavored, stirring constant­ rnnirgiig'i drives a truck and he let me bought it as he had also had ly. Stuff whole fish and place in dren have grown and passed VALUABLE COUPON Here are some simple ways to flavor butter or margarine. Many gourmet restaurants do this with great success and the sincere approval o f their patrons. drive the wheel.” previous experience buying and greased baking dish, or place from his nest and with them has FRElLCHfRiES 8« The loss of identity is a pecu­ Wl-TH T H - I S C o O V o t4 selling fish for a large super­ stuffing between two filets. fled the Identity crisis. market. Make three slits on top side of liarity of parenthood. Although, come to think of it, iAOtlTJR'/t>FTE!^Hr S’O -"D a l r V- Gwynn is a tiny woman fish. Cover with following: Bachelors, regardless of age, it could be even more humbling AN ASSORTMENT OF FLAVORED BUTTERS OR MARGARINES whose age I am keeping a se­ 2-3 cloves of garlic, minced (de­ don’t have it. A Childless couple to be a step further removed in cret. Not because she asked me pending on taste) may be Bob and Jo to grandpar- the identity chain—to be "Jim ­ to do so but because she doesn’t 14 teaspoon saffron ent ace. Given children, they my’s grandaddv.” llwtiT oHE 'REI2. To Y2 cup melted butter or margarine, add the following: H cup vinegar look it. She speaks in a calm, & W OfiLY A t MAR&ARIHE k 8 9 ’ easy manner. It is relaxing to salt and pepper ^ UVE MAINE the listener. She is the mother % cup water JuiV 1^, niC> . . . ^6t>o\C[u- ■ of five children, three of whom Baste fish often while baking CHIVE BUTTER CARAWAY BUTTER CAVIAR BUTTER are married. Loring John lives at 375 about one hour or until |b 2 tablespoons chopped chives, 1 teaspoon caraway seeds ,/ 2 tablespoons red or t^lack caviar, in Granby, Bertha is Mrs. Wal­ done. Add more water if needed. : LOBSTERS ’L 69 ^ 'B R E A D ter Carlson of Rockville and Place fish on platter. Thicken Juice of 1 lime 1/4 cup grated Parmesan cheese 2 teaspoons minced onion Audrey is Mrs. Henry Bloniarz (OHocalATfiCHKi’ ORANGE DILL BUTTER of Massachusetts. There are two “ 7 ^ rm rm i r r m CELERY BUTTER dapghters at home—Loretta, 10, VALUABLE COUPON 2 tablespoons chopped fresh dill, ★★★★★★★★★★★ and Rebecca, 12. 1 teaspoon grated orange rind 1/2 teaspoon celery seed, ANCHOVY BUTTER Is there an apparent change ^ VOTE FOR ^ vJlfH -THIS Cd c tP ok/ dash garlic powder 2 teaspoons anchovy paste in the younger generation? CURRY BUTTER “When I brought up the older J JOE J children, they listened to me 1 teaspoon curry powder SHERRY BUTTER even though I knew it some- J D U F F E Y COffBB tS) 7 9 ■ Few drops lemon juice 1/4 cup dry sherry, OLIVE BUTTER tlmes went in one ear and out i J IISA iT, oti£ 'VEH. C b S T o W E R ^ the other. The little ones argue. 1 DEMOCRATIC i ONION BUTTER 1 tablespoon brandy 1/4 cup minced green stuffed olives They know they have to do udiat Good oi4iV A t HIGWIAMD 4 PRIMARY X w l a t r a s D q u an tity—a r r iv in g thubsdat nig h t 1 tablespoon grated onion I say and I lay down the law, OPPFe. -EKPlRHS cTuLV IR”, 1^70 but ttey hope they can get away August 19, 1970 ^ with something,” Gwynn com­ ^ Sponsored by Cittxens A r f HIGHLAND PARK MARKET ------1 ments with good humor. ^ for Duffy , gg)HgggggggoBOQoooQpooooooo8QQopoal H ie Venturas bought their *P eter Richtmeyer, Treaa. 9^ ' 2 S17 Highland St., Slancliesten—Phone M*-t277 home on Ridgewood Trail, Cov- w 'w rw w w ititw ititir

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"One trouble "with our young is that they see so much, so clearly, so soon, Connecticut G N P D a ta Inside Report Stock Brokers W ill Argue SttpnhtQ Ifprali) and can so do little about it...... The Baby Has (Conttmied firom Page f ) "So there is a gap. ’There are ranges Yankee Due Friday; For Higher Commissions ____ Pmm.lHHKD BY THX open support of the U.S. in any HTCRA1.T) PRINTINO CO.. INC of experience. ’Ihere is reason for dis­ By JOHN ODNNIFF / curitles Industry is supposed to 18 Bind] Street confrontation with the Russians UsDchestep. content with the way things have been By A.I1.0. S een R o sy rising out of the Arab-Israell is­ AP BosineM Analyst be a symbol of success. THOMAS F. #BR0XJ80y sue. At least 50,000 ethnic There is, as was suggested by WALTER R. FBROUSOy managed. This does not make every­ B een Named WASinNQTON (AP) — A NEW YORK (AP) — Hear­ Fubllshera Her rivals in the itdl call that Greeks now live in Arab coun­ Leon Kendall, president the Founded Octotier 1, 1881 one under 21 automatically right. But very slight upturn in real .na­ ings (m a rise in commission 600-member Association o< was In progress probably bad tries bordering the eaertem rates on stock transactions are PuUMied Brery Evenlnf Except Sundays one of the things I have observed about tional output—but enough to kjU ENTER WITHOUT Mediterranean. Because of Stock Exchange Firms, some­ Holidays. Entered at_the Poat_ Office at a few acid moments In which likely to focus even more atten­ thing special about banks and Mancliester, Conn., as Second Mas my friend Brewster is that he will deal erase fears of a serious reces­ them. Greece has no de Jure Matter. they thought that she was being tion on the business methods of securities firms. People and in- ^ daqirilh, Teasy Marie, daughter of Frank and Sheryl sion—is expected in the secono relations with Israel. Because Wall Street and the reasons for with anybody and surrender his respon­ a bid forwaM—forward on the of them, a conservative Greek stitutions who deal in money, it SUBSCRIPnON RATES Fairfield Jaqulth, 1077 Main St., Manchester, She was bom quarter Gross National Product the sudden drop in brokerage is felt, are "supposed” to make Payable In Advance sibilities to nobody. proscenium at BushnaM Hall, government refused perm U ^ housrprofits' One T ea r ...... tW.Oli May 5 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grand- report due Friday. money; they are "supposed” to Sir Months ...... 1S.M "And that seems to me right. Respon­ that Is. parenU are Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Fairfield, 122 Oakland SL, for U.S. war planes to overfly w-ev fallen because Three Months ...... 7.80 ■ A'^rellminary estimate of the Greek territory during the 1968 ' be run properly, even though One Month ...... 3.80 There la, alter aU, a musty Manchester. Her paternal grandparents are Robert Jaquith, 54 commissions are too low? Or sibility rests where legitimacy has plac­ GNP—which measures the much of the public knows now and quite decorous traditioii Demlng S t, Manchester, and Irene Jaqulth, 87 Pariewest Dr., Lebanon crisis. has the red ink spread over the ____ MEMBE R OF ed it, and the difficulties we have do not value of all goods and services Given these diplomatic and that they are not. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS that candidates under consider­ Rockville. records because of poor office But isn’t ft part of the Ameri­ military shortfalls, it is only Hie Associated Press Is exclusively en­ require abdication from those of us who ation by a political convention produced—showed such an in­ procedures, overhlring, over­ can capitalist tradition that the titled to the use of repubUeatlon of all crease, government sources natural that the Nixon adminis­ news dispatches credited to It or not other­ still have the duty. They do require per- should not appear in petwon be­ Watanaley, Dawn Patriots, daughter of Randy D. and Pa­ paying and underplanning, weak, inefficient and uncompe­ wise credited In this paper and also the ‘if* tricia Cionnellan Walmsiey Sr., North Windham. She was bom said. tration continues to apply pres­ among other bad business prac­ local news published here. ceptiem, sympathy, responsiveness, con- fore that convention except to sure on Israel to accept the titive sink from sight while the -;V, ■■■ June 27 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grand­ If the increEise has survived tices of which the brokers al­ All rtchta of repubUeatlon of special dis­ accept a nomination already general terms of Secretary of powerful, well run and aggres­ patches herein are also reserved. • cem, and...... modesty about our own parents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Connellan, 46 Robert Dr., the usual last-minute revisions, legedly are guilty? won or to withdraw from a State William P. Roger’s peace sive firms rise to the top? The Herald Printing Company Inc., as­ Wapping. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Donald it will cheer the Republican ad- • In hearings before the Securi­ 'Ihat process, it is said, tends certainties.” race already lost. proposal of June 25. sumes no financial responsibility for typo­ Walmsiey, Hendee Rd., Andover, She has a brother, Randy D. ministration by indicating the ties and Exchange Commission, to. keep the coat of business graphical erroiB appearing In adveii&e- This page, last April, delivered the The most notable violation of What worries Mr. Nixon’s ad- ments and other reading matter In The this rule in modem American Jr., 14 months. economy 'will be safely on the members of the Investing com­ g;roomed and glossy. It is sub­ Manchester Evening Herald 'vlsers is that the Israelis, under routine, perhaps rather thoughtless at­ political history occurred at upgrade by the November munity claimed that brokers scribed to in full by most ana­ rising pressure from Soirlet- have experienced shrinking Subscriber to Los Angeles Thnes-Washlng- tack on President Brewster. ’The Bundy the Democratic Natlcaud Con­ Gasasanta, Sandra Ann, daughter of Robert Anthony and congressional elections. manned anti-aircraft missiles, lysts who decide on which com­ ton Post News Service. Diana Skeene Casasanta, 228 Oak St She was bom June 27 at protit meurgins through much of panies to recommend to inves­ Full service client of N. E. A. Service. Inc. defense seems thought-provoking. vention in Los Angeles In i960, It would be almost equally might mount a sudden preempt­ Publishers Representatives — Mathews. Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents' cheering if the real GNP merely the 1960s, even when business tors. Why Interrupt the process? Shannon and Cullen Inc., Special Agency when the late Adlal Stevenson, ive strike across the Suez Canal in a desperate effort to gain are Mr. and Mrs. Ciharles H. Skeene, Rocky Hill. Her paternal held even or close to even, for volume was high. Irving Pollack of the SEC ap­ — New York, Chicago. Detroit and Boston. toward Cairo while they still But it was in this very same some kind of momentum In the grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dominick Casasanta, 44 Deep- that would indicate the sag in have air superiority. Any such parently had this in mind when MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCDLA~ wood Dr. period that many of the poor TTONB. convention which was headiiig real output—a drop of |5.5 bil­ Israeli strike would almost cer­ he suggested it might make eco­ Who Needs This Strike? business practices were re­ tainly produce an angry re­ nomic good sense to permit Display advertising closing hours toward Jedm F. Kennedy, lion in the first quarter—had vealed, when stock certificates It is hard to think of anything which OdeU, Rachel Mary, daughter of David Llovd and Kath­ sponse from Egypt’s Soviet ally, business conditions to remove Bur Monday — I p.m. FVlday. shocked all the tradiUonallata been halted and the decline was were lost in backrooms, when BUr Tuesday — 1 p.m. Saturday. could be so terribly helpful to so many by appearing on the conven­ leen Perry Odell, 259 Liimmoore St., Hartford. She was bom "bottoming out” only a little bit which in turn 'would confront the inefficient brokers from the For Wednesday — 1 p.m. Monday. June 27 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal President Nixon ^ th the ugliest sales were sought at any price, geene. Tb preserve them, he For Thursday — 1 p.m. Tuesday. tion floor In person. later than President Nixon’ s presiaeni nuxoii wfiui uic »-ii into rVinrvi ______...j __ i . - ______Wo t Friday — 1 p.m. Wednesday. people as a good prolonged strike in the grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James L. Perry, 211 Hollister when records fell Into chaos. suggested, might only be self- The Connecticut Democratic economists had predicted. decision of his Presidency. For Saturday — l .m. “Thursday However, persistent warnings Now the member firms of the defeating. Clasained deatlllne S p.m.^day be­ automobile industry. State Convention of 19i70 had a S t Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Elmer L.. Continued weakness in the WMhtagton to Israel. New York Stock Exchai«e Me ’The immediate question be­ fore publication. 6 p.m. Friday for It would give the workers a time to whole series of violations of the Odell, 512 E. Center St. She has a sister, Anne Elizabeth, 14 naturday and Monday publication months. goods-producing sector of the coupled with Mr. Nixon’s care- seek l^ a continimUon of $ 6 fore the SEC is whether or not tradition, aiid there, during the practice up on the use of that increased • « economy was shown Wednes­ ful ambiguity on Israel’s request transactions to extend the surcharge and Thuraday, Judy 16 roll call for the nomlnatlan for leisure time Which is the dividend of our Sohwabe, Gregory Scott, son of Paul A. and Kathleen day, however, by the Federal for more U.S. aircraft, may now volvlng 1,000 shares or less, ar- thereby give a breather to the Secretary of The State, was the Graner Schwabe, 20C ’Thompson Rd. He was bom June 26 at Reserve Board’s index of indus­ be having some effect on the guing that the flnMCl^ situa- many financially troubled bro­ constantly improving technologies. most charming violation of all, Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal g;randparents are trial production for June. understandably nervous govern- Wall Street ■wrtU other- kers. But this is really a super­ sweetly outlined on the left side A Defense Of Brewster It would give the management-owner- Mr. and Mrs. Louis P. Graner, New York City. His paternal That indicator of the output of ment of Prime Minister Golda wise beconie precarious. ficial consideration, resting atop of the stage, discreetly straight- grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Max F. Schwabe, Oklahoma factories^ mines and refineries The surcharge was due to ex- more fundamental issues: It seems a longr time ago, now, that ship side a chance to ease off on produc­ faced if a vote went against City, Okla. showed a dip of three-tenths of 1 Pressures exerted by the Nix- pire two weeks ago. but it hM —In an admittedly cyclical President Kingman Brewster of Yale tion at a time when the retail market her, but dimpling daintily if the per cent in June for the third on administration on Jerusalem remained in force while the business, are most brokerage drew almost universal condemnation voice from the sea of delegates is obviously over-supplied. Peterson, Jennifer Clare, daughter of V. Daniel and June are severe. For example, con- stock community argues its houses sound enough to weather in front of her was contributing consecutive month. ’Ihe index up Let us fiH your free»er with U.S.DJV. eholco meals, native poultry, ly because the maintenance of con­ borer, climbing cutworm, carrot weevil, up her idle mind whether to CONGOLEUM , fidence among all members of the com­ cabbage looper, onion maggot, darkling yawn at a matinee that after­ AT Seebrook Farm fruits and vegetables. Save up to 15 or 20% and beetle, white grub, and the rest of the noon or to play bridge. (aO SED FO R munity is now the indispensable com­ estimated 210 Insect pests for which, in We simply must wake up to eert’ IHce o king. ponent of an effective attack upon the- most cases, DDT is the sole known the fact that life is a family af­ means of control. ’The natlmi’s farm and V danger.. . .Now what he thought is not fair and we must all help. As St. VACATION JOHN’S FLOOR COVERING, Inc. woodlands and food supply, not to men­ Paul said, “ We are members exactly what I think. It may not be at ' tion health and welfare, contrari-wise, one of another." And the awak­ -X- 254 BROAD STREET all what you think. ‘But the honor and might not recover. Win or lose on the ening becomes more urgent as Issue, the nature-lovers already have left JULY ZO-JULY 29 n CARPET • LINOLEUM • CERAMIC *nLE • FtHlMICA wisdom of his decision to say what he the whole world becomes a their mark on the landscape. In less than neighborhood. A eom ^te sdeetton of beautiful patterns of cushioned vinjd limdeums for thought is something different, and for a decade. Silent Spring has spawned Prayer: O Lord, strengthen 331 BROAD ST. MANCHESTER ererr floor area your home. myself I think that decision was ab­ ravaged summer. — PROM BARRON’S our faith in each other. Make ai NATIONAL BUSINESS AND FINAN- HOK !>60PU TkLK ABOUT UHAfB Bl^HT UltH solutely right...... use aware of the values in those CJM, WEEKLY. we love. Help us never to take THIS CAB — U K € TUe HoBB, foB £XAM PU ^ PAGE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY. JULY 16. 1970 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, JVLY 16„1970 PAGE NIKE New Party Wants Spot Plaque Unveiled Chevrolet Owners Investigation Road Paving Hospital Phone Andover Rebeflion May Be Brewing In Another On Presidential Ballot Town Engineer Walter US FOR T o Celebrate The tplephone number for for Sen. Eugene J. McCarthy, NEED REPAIRS Senkow has announced that WASHmOTOlf (AP) — Work­ Of Troopers Manchester Memorial Hospi­ Carnibar Against the Kremlin Elders ing with remnants of a 1968 or­ D-Minn., for president. In states • KENDAIX, o n . PIUHIITCTS the following Manchester Moon Landins; Dash to Sea where it got on the ballot, come­ tal was changed a few ganisation, two young men are • G EN U IN E CHEVIUNL.ET PARTS streets wi,l be paved tomor­ By WILLIAM L. BYAN dian Dick Gregory was listed as Is Recessed months ago, but too late to gress some party sources were By DKK SODERLUND • FACTORV TRAINED TECHNICIANS row: Perrett PI., from Sum­ GAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) be listed correctly in the new T o Open AP Special Gorres^ndent deploring a tendency toward au­ trying to weave a new political its presidential candidate in • SERVICE RENTAL CARS Aawciated Preaa Writer mit St. to its end; Bowers — A commemorative plaque phone books. The hospital tomatic re-election o t leading fabric attractive enough to many instances. • CONVENIENT MASTER CHARGE PLAN NEW LONDON, Conn. (A P )- St., from Hollister St. to Its The Kremlin chiefs provided OAEtLIiTVARi:, Sweden (AP) was unveiled here today, one number is 646-1222. figures. cloak a presidential candidate The New party now has or­ or GMAC BUDGET PLAN The retired Superior Court Judge end; Durkin St. to its end; Tom orrow observers this week with reason — It has been a big year for the by 1972. ganizations in Arizona, Wash­ conducting a one-man grand year to the minute after Apollo Only three of the 11 members Gall 84B'^288 or Stop In for an Appointannt Durkin St., from Lenox to to wonder whether a rebellion df the ruling Politburo are un- lemming migration, and the Bob Terpstra tuid Bob Kunst, ington, Florida, Massachusetts, Jury probe of state police ac­ 11 astronauts blasted off on Rd., Rockville; a son to Mr. and Hie 20th Annual Carnibar, usual stories and superstitions Brookfield Sts.; and Pine agalnst the elders Is slowly der 60. The average age of the national leaders of the New par­ Delaware, Colorado, Iowa and tions in New London County has Hill St., from Main St. east their historic moon-lsinding JoUr- Mrs. John McLamey, French sponsored by the Andover Vol­ are being dusted off. shaping up at the top of he So- means there baa ty, which lists Dr. Benjamin Ohio, Terpstra said, with organ­ CARTEfI CHEVROLET CO, INC. recessed the probe until next 500 feet. ney Bolton. unteer Fire Department will be About every four years mil­ Spock and author Qore Vidal as izing under way in 'Texas and Il­ Tuesday, held tomorrow and Saturday Viet power pyramid. turnover at the top 1229 MAIN ST. — MANCHESTER . Senkow requested all resi­ lions of mountain lemmings, honorary chairmen, seek to State Referee Raymond J, Dr. Kurt Debus, director of I'! from 6 p.m. to midnight at the , . . ®nd not much encouragement linois. dents of the streets to be the Kennedy Space Center, un- Edward Mafoskl, Sterlfog; Leonid Brezhnev, the general for younger men. technically Lemmus lemmus, unite what they see as abundant Terpstra, 81, a native of Roch­ Devlin heard the third day of fire house. paved to keep their cars off secretary of the Communist Brezhnev has been speaking mysteriously leave their normal threads of voter discontent with ester, Minn., lives in nearby Ar­ testimony behind closed doors covered the plaque at 9:32 a.m. “ This year will feature several the streets tomorrow, from party, unexpectedly reversed ^Ith much authority Utely, grounds In the heights and head the major political parties solu­ lington, Va. Wednesday. Two of the persons after a public address system ^ rides for the young and young- 7 :30 a.m. until after the pav­ broadcast a tape recording of Roc>*viU®: a ^ugMer to himself. On July 2, In a long chewing out ministries, one aft- for the lowlands. Biologists tions for war, pollution and race Kunst said the major parties called to the'session told report­ at-heart, as well as games of ing is completed. the final phase of the Apollo 11 Mrs. Alpha ^ la n g , speech on the shortcomings of er another, for poor industrial think their migrations are due relations. "can shrug us off as being a ers they invoked their Fifth countodnw. Storrs; a son to Mr. and Mrs. skill and chance. The Fire Soviet agriculture, he said the or agricultural performances. to overcrowding, that the lem­ As they operate out of their nothing, but there's no question Amendment right not to testify. . , . Richard Berube, South Glaston- Department Women’s Auxiliary 24th Communist party Congress "mis has seemed to be direct In- ming masses simply are trying recently opened national head­ in our mind that the appeal is PLAZA DEPT. STORE The two are Harry E. Loomis Vernon The 16-by-30-inch walnut me- i3uj.y will again operate their "fish would be held before the end of terference by the chief of the morialinHfll commemoratesnnmm Amr\T*atAo man'smaT%'a * pond” where all the youngsters to find elbow room. But a popu­ quarters, Terpstra and Kunst already out . . .' the idea is solid­ (We Have A Notion To Pleaae) Jr., 27, and Richard R, Smith, Jftar Unit Monday, 11 days later, party in the affairs of the gov- lar boUef persists that they are hope to promote organized pro­ ly there. 21, both of Norwich, who were first moonlanding expedition DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: are sure to win a prize. n eu u s MJUr SJlltl, Tass announced that the party's eminent and its mlnlstrle^ a B. MIDDLE TPKE. (Next to Popular Mkt.) 79 Arrests pulled toward the sea by a sui­ test politics in fielding as many “We've got our course of di­ charged in connection with a and honors the three astronauts, Gary H. Lawrence, 38 Liberty The food sale, sponsored by Atty. Herbert A. Phelon of 40 cidal urge. federal, state and local-level rection, we know where we're OPEN WED., THUBS., PBI. till • burglary at a Norwich dairy Made in June, Nell A. Armstrong, Idichael Ool- St.; Richard M. Rogers,_ 44 the AVI.H Women's Auxiliary, Atty. Hertert A^ Phelon ol 40 hofo” the'congress next March, S^^rBrn’^ ^ v to“ The animals are about the candidates as possible for this heading, and we've got the en­ store in which a state police­ lins and Edwin E. Aldrin Jr. It Morse Rd.; C, Leroy Norris, 62 will again bring together the ffillcrest Rd is the new presl- m o n t^ after 1970 ends, reaucraev wh foh ^ M UiTsknd^t sise of hamsters. They multiply fall's elections. thusiasm for it,” he said; “ be­ man allegedly fired a weapon bears the Apollo 11 insignia, an Adelaide Rd.; William J. Moran, finest recipes to tempt the taste d®nt of theManchester Bar As- suggests that Brezhnev ^ ™ ™ Soviet VACATION BOUND? Police Report eagle sweeping down on the Rt. , Andover; Mrs. Anna B. buds of Andoverltes. soclation. He succeeds Atty. overruled by others in its own plodding fash- at a formidable rate. In favora­ From this base, they intend to cause we really feel we're going while capturing the pair. 6 ion. to win. I don't think there's any ^ moon, and records the launch- Gagnon, 698 W. Middle Tpke.; Local marksmen will have Jerome T. Walsh. „ „„ „ ble years the females bear five seek places on the ballot in ev­ PLAZA HAS THOSE NECESSARY ITEMS Other cases to be investigated Apparently Brezhnev wanted or six litters of four to seven ba­ ery state for their as-yet-imde- question about this, eventually - monthly activity report jug._ moon landing and return to Mrs Nancy T Pearson Box 84 the opportunity to dunk the cele- Phelon’s election, to a one- y t n-i .i. i. m when the probe resumes are the fued by Police Chief Edmund earth dates: July 16, July 20 and ^ v e n t ^ ' Mrs Dorothy M Gel' britles who have volunteered to year term, took place last night, gress every four years but this thet party C oi^eas In 1970 for a bies. Tile females are pregnant slgnated presidential candidate. we are going to win.” • CHILDREN’S BATHING SUITS repeatedly vlo- quick deaths of two Groton brothers. Dwyer------shows------79------arrests made-- j„ iy 24, 1969. ger, 30^cL ean St., l4:kvllle. help this fund-raising event in the bar association’s annual statute has been repeatedly vlo- quick reconflrmatlon of his for about 20 days. In less than Attention! “ The country has already Gene and Roger Perkins, who lated. leading position. Delay could two weeks babies have to start reached the crossroads,” Kunst • MEN’S SWIM 'IRUNKS The plaque, along with others Also, Brian R. Hart, East the now famous dunking booth. *1®/^ Garden Grove, Col. Deborah Romer, left, newly appointed chief of Israel’s Women’s Army Dairy Purchases Drop were killed by state police gun- *’‘'® saluting seven other Apollo Hartford; Elizabeth Hartzog, Also, Smokey the Bear will visit Other officers elected are: However, there are other stat- provide time for formation of al- out on their own, simply be­ said, “ either it seeks an outlet • CHILDREN’S PLAY CLOTHES fire at a burglary stakeout in t>®58 complaints received, Atty. Thomas Bailey, vice prcsl- utes which could be embarrass- Hances against him and his Corps, inspects WAC after they completed the officer’s course. (AP Photofax) launches by Saturn rockets, Mountain R d.; John V. Pryt- the Fire Prevention Booth to re- cause their mother usually is for its frustration or it is going WASHINGTON — Last year, 6 132 dent; Atty. John FitzGerald, Ing to some top leaders. over-age contemporaries by • TERRY SCUFFS a Norwich Junior High School The department Investigated were unveiled at the launch con- ko, 103 Chambers St.; Mrs. Em- mind all of their fire preven- busing making more little lem­ to go'Violent. for the second successive year, secretary; and Atty. Ronald In 1961, when Nikita Khrush- younger men now ImpaUent for state senator called on the fed­ “ I think the New party re­ the Commodity Credit Corp's • BEACH TOWELS 14 months ago, and the suicide 71 accidents, issued 38 motor trol center. Civic leaders and ma Jacobs, 801 Main St.; Mrs. tlon responsibilities, mings. Jacobs, treasurer. chev was in charge, he' revised ^®*’’ of the good life at the Second Congressional District eral government to “ recognize flects the last major effort into purchases of all three dairy • EAR PLUGS of a young prisoner being held vehicle warnings, found 55 space workers attended the cer- Mae E. Charest, 4 Harding St.; Palmer Reunion The lemmings normally live at the state police lockup In doors unlocked, recorded 23 Among the honored g^uests party statutes so that he top. only on the mountains above the that our towns and cities and a peaceful, nonviolent alterna­ products were less than In the emony. Leo F. Diana, 140 Benton St.; The family of Mr. and Mrs. • SUN TAN LOTION Groton. firg alarms, and dispatched the tree line and eat grass or herbs their citizens cannot handle ad­ tive.” previous year. David N. Spear, Webster Lane, ClMencTL-''pIlm*'e^’ ^‘“w^es ® ^ ditional local taxation and that • FIRST AID SUPPLIES There have been published re- ambulance 50 times, Rd., Andover, held a reunion way and at the same Ume in the summer. Their main Stanley Asks More U.S. Help Kunst, 28, of Miami, Fla., is They totaled 188 million Bolton; John D. Sullck, 64 Hill- education has become a nation­ pounds of butter, 36 mUUon of ports that all three of the cases Revenue collected for the Crash Victim menu is moss and in the long national organizer for the party, • SUN HATS Manchester crest Rd.; Alfred C. Leidholdt, Tuesday evening at the home S ' * Judge A ^ a ' L olsT e’'*:? al problem. . . like all national cheese and 3M million of nonfat under investigation Involved month totaled $825.68 consisting northern winter they get under which was reorganized from the 259 Fern St.; Mary C. Custerx, of their daughter and son-in- willlmantlc. Court of Common To Finance Local Education problems it is deserving of at­ original New party set up after dry milk compared with year- • SWIM CAPS state police use of Informants— of the following: Meter checks, Khrushchev’s new rules, duly Goes Astray the snow to munch it. Normally Hospital Notes Old Westbury, N. Y.; Deborah law, Mr. and Mrs. Richard pieas Judge Edward Hammll of By BETTE QUATRAIE "Our national priorities are tention at the top.” the 1968 Democratic National earlier purchases of 193 million ALL AT PRICES YOU LIKE. some of whom were released $351.68; parking tickets, $202; A. Patrizzi, Frederic Rd., Ver­ Walton of Skinner Hill Rd. The New London, Chief Circuit adopted by the 22nd Congress, they eat almost half their ‘"Ihe system as it stands to­ from custody to report on ac­ report fees, $233; pistol per­ required that not less than a SHERMAN, Conn. (AP) — (Herald Reporter) out of step with the needs of Convention. pounds of butter, 78 million of vrernNG h o u r s non. reunion was held to celebrate Court Judge John Daly of West weight in one day. day,” Stanley stated, “ is self- The 1968 gnx>up claimed to ob- cheese and 626 million of nonfat tivities of specific persons. mits, $26, and peddler licenses quarter of all Central Commit­ Waiting for his car to be towed If the lemmings manage to the people,” Stanley added, Intermediate Care Semi- Also, Mark LePage, 407 Park­ the first time in many years Hartford, and Circuit Court Democratic Second Congres- "Every town In America defeating, for if the average tain write-in support In 38 states dry milk. Four state policemen who re­ issued $14. private, noon-2 p.m., and 4 p.m. er St.; Paul D. Romanowlcz, 23 that all eight of the Palmer Judge Nicholas Armentano of tee members be replaced at out Of a roadside ditch, a man evade disease for a few years working man is forced to pay signed recently were at court Zoning Panel each cong;ress. Nobody in top they multiply into millions.'' Out- District candidate Wll- spends 60 to 90 per cent of 8 p.m.; private rooms, 10 a.m.- Village St.; Mrs. Jean C. Fom- children have been together. Stafford Springs, from the Bronx, N. Y., wander­ higher loctil taxes, he won't be Wednesday, but were not called The Zoning Commission will ruling bodies including the Pre­ growlng their natunU habitat, Stanley of Norwich has their budget on education while I p.m., and 4 p.m.-8 p.m. wait, 70 Hayes Rd., South Wind- Although most of them live Phelon, a Manchester native, ed off early today. A few hours able to send his own children to testify. All four were present meet today at 7:30 p.m. at the Pediatrics; _ _ __ Parents allowed sidium—now called the Politbu­ they start to fret. One day they called for a change in federal the federal government spends sor; Michael B. Lautenbach, ^irithln miles of each other, the Is a member of the law firm of later he was arrested on a six to seven per cent." to college.” at the Norwich Junior High Administration Building to re- any time except nopn-2 p.m.; Westfield, Mass.; Edith A. youngest, Mrs. Alice Sel- Bayer. Phelon and Squatrito. ro again—could serve more stampede down the birch-clad fund allocation priorities to than three consecutive terms. charge of breaking and entering Pointing to the continuing rise School when the Perkins broth- view in detail a proposed set others, 2 p.m.-8 p.m. Dowd, 227 Wells St.; Mrs. Fran- . . j Russell re- Ee is a former member of the mountains in a black-and-tan place greater emphasis on fed- ers were killed, and some were zoning regulations for the golf Service: 10 a.m.-2 p.m., That would have ruled out at a nearby home. in local taxes, the Democratic C an^E at ces E. White, East Hartford; ® ^ ^ j Manchester Board of Education carpet. eral aid to education. involved in the other cases un- consolidated town. 4 p.m.-8 p.m. Mrs. Joan M. Austin, Vernon and is counsel for the Manches- Khrushchev, too, except for an­ State police said Kevin This year's lemming mlgra- He called for changing the Congressional primary chal­ Crabs do not eat while In the other clause which said that der investigation. Since the town governments Intensive Care and Coronary Garden Apts., Rockville; Mrs. j L ‘SisseTl housing Authority. He Is a O'Brien, 20, of 3906 Duryea Ave, tlon, starting in late May and present arrangements which al- lenge candidate stated, “Peo­ "soft-shell” condition. After members with “ particular” tal------were consolidated more than Care: Immediate family only, Blanca E. Barriosneuvo, 114 j ‘ *, k h vtot- ni®inber of the Republican Town , « i « the Bronx; had called for a running into July, was de- locate priority ratings to the ple have been and are now be­ shedding, and before a new shell 1 1 has hardened, its mouth parts five years ago, the town has anytime, limited to five min- Prospect St.; Mrs. Virginia L. ' Committee, and is a former ®"‘ ® ®°“ “ * ®"‘®® wrecker after his car went into scribed by local experts as the defense and space budgets, ing taxed to death with local South Windsor been covered by the zoning ntes. Nadeau, 6 West St.; and Ralph their sons» Merrill Jr. chairman of the Board of Tax a ditch off Route 37 about 2 a.m. biggest in many years. It was Explaining that his proposal property taxes, and they cannot are soft and Incapable of hand­ and Jack. Mrs. Seibert was a® ling food. code of the two former govern- Maternity: Fathers, 11 a.m H. Pratt, West Wllllngton. Jack. Mrs. Seibert was ac- Review and a former chairman Khrushchev was ousted in Oc State police report that a woman reminiscent of the worst lem- to Increase federal funding of stand much more.” New Teachers ments. 12:46 p.m., and 6:30 p.m.-8 Also, Mrs. Carl Misuraca and companled by her sons Robert, Manchester Parking tober 1964, possibly on the legal resident of a nearby home mlng years—in 1918 and 1939, local education and higher edu- Many federal programs are The proposed regulations will p.m .; others, 3 p.m.-4 p.m., and son, 135 Crestridge Dr., Ver- JeHrey and Todd. Authority. basis provided by his own stat­ spotted a burglar later in the both years that war broke out. cation programs “ would not “ funded withmoney that could w w m utes. In March 1966 the 23rd Announced By combine the best parts of both 6:30 p.m.-8 p.m. non; Mrs. Peter Allegro and The reunion took the form of ------night and called state police. 'Ulus the local population attrib- mean more federal taxes,” more effectively be returned dl- FOR IN of the present sets plus some Age Limits: 16 in matenilty, son, Wlllimantlc; Mrs. Robert a barbecue-picnic. A total of 61 party Congress decided “ there O’Brien was taken into utes ominous powers to the phe- Stanley added, “ Something is rectly to towns to help with School Board new additions. After the Zoning 12 in other areas, no limit in Hyland and son, 29 Donnel Rd., family members attended, in­ Decentralization will be a systematic renewal of custody b y . police in neighbor­ nomenon. seriously wrong when almost *°®sl town education budgets.” RATH'S HICKORY SMOKED An additional list of new Commission and the Planning self-service. Vernon; Mrs. Martin Molloy cluding 2fS grandchildren and the composition of the party or­ ing Pawling, N.Y., and agreed 'Ihls year the lemmings, in- 100 per cent of our local tax field of higher educa- Cosmetics teachers and their assignments Commission have studied the and son, 336 Center Rd., Rock­ one great-grandchild. Hie run. Is Initiated At ganization" but did not go into to be returned to Connecticut, stead of heading alcmg the na- goes to education; BO per cent tlon, more federal funding The administration reminds specifics. The suggestion was in the South Windsor Public proposal, the regulations will be ville; Mrs. John Semino and down includes: Clarence Palm state police said. He was tural migration paths in the val- of the state budget goes for edu- should be allocated to the states visitors that with construction that there would be some revi­ t t m FULLY COOKED School system for the 1970-71 reviewed at a public hearing son, Marlborough; Mrs. Robert er’s parents, Mr. and Mrs Fairfield Hills charged with breaking and en­ leiTB toward the southeast and cation and less than 10 per cent 1®*" H*!® purpose. Today higher under way, parking space Is sion—how much was not clear. school year has been issued: before being adopted. Gold and daughter, N. River Raymond C. Palmer Sr. of An- tering, and two charges in con­ the Baltic coast, swerved to- of our federal money is ear- education Is one of the major limited. Visitors are asked to NEWTOWN, Conn. (AP) — In recent years there have For South Windsor High Rd., Coventry; Mrs. David dover; the Palmer’s son, Bari, nection with the car accident— ward the inland north. They marked for education.” factors in the state budget, and bear with the hospital whUe the vVard and son, 148 Edgerton St. his wife, Sally, and five of their Fairfield HUla Mental Hospital been hints that the party’s lower Liggetts School: evading responsibility and fail­ mysteriously disappeared from ‘"The town must have relief legislators throughout America parking problem exists. six chUdren of Andover; The begun operating under a ranks were pressing those at the Elizabeth Murphy, librarian, Bockville ure to drive In the established some mid-Lapland valleys In from the rapidly rising local e*"® starting to cut funds and At 11^ BA from University of Arizona, Ho...rat.,,.. -M-i-a An ” ®% decentralized system. top to open the avenues to pow­ er. Even before the 1966 Con- lane. June. “ One day they were there taxes. . .more federal aid to curtail programs in higher edu- Tucson, Ariz., M.S. from Sim­ Hospital Notes Patients Today: 270 Nation’s Weather -®y In what seemed like millions. education is the most logical cation.” BIA|«$lli|KnDR mons College, Boston. Three The next they were gone, sim­ area to find that relief,” he Ckmtlnulng, the two - term CANNED years' experience at the Wilbur Visiting hours are 12:30 to 8 ADMITTEID SUNDAY: Mrs. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ren, and his ’ wife, Karen, of “ ospTSs'^on^We^l^dS^^^^ ply vanished like'lnto the air,” continues. ______Cross Library, University of p.m. in all areas except ma- Leona Gromulski, French Rd., Fair and pleasant weather set- Willlmantlc; their son, Leon, governor’s task force study Connecticut. one Laplander said. He attributed the local tax temlty where they are 2 to 4 Bolton. tied into a large Interior secUon bis wife, Florence, ^ d five hospital this spring had Thousands get crushed in ra­ rise to the need for more Ellen J. Kearsey, English, and 6:30 to 8 p.m. ADMITTED YESTERDAY: WOULD YOU LIKE YOUR DRIVEWAY OR| _____ Mrs. Florence M. Anderson PARKING LOT MACHINE-SEALED OR vines as they cross cliff edges, schools, more teachers or more BA from Boston University. 587 of the naUon from the Rockies daughters,, f Mrs. ''^dUe Lucille m Mun-II^ tendent. Dr. William Greene, for trample each other and drown transportation. “ Much could be Mary Beth Coonan, English, Admitted Tuesday: Edward ^ ® "*" 5,^’’ ^ Appalachians today while gen_ her husband, Steve, and not de-centrallzlng the hospital. PAVED BY EXPERTS. OUR LOW PRICES as they try to cross mountain done on a local level, if the 3 LB. BA from College of St. Cather­ Tarasek, Village St.. Amelia f° " : „ ^.®_ , thunderstorms lingered over five children of Coventry and The unitized system has been WILL SURPRISE YOU. ine, St. Paul, Minn.; two years’ rivers. Many are kiUed by cars federal government would cut BITUMINOUSI HAMS Stolaronek, Hartford Tpke., kins, 73 Bolton St.; Janice L, parts of the East and South. Mrs. Louise Walton, and her in effect at the Connecticut Val- PHONE 649-5233 FOR A FREE ESTIMATE. as they cross roads. Foxes, buz- back substantially In programs CAN experience. John VanOudenhove, Windsor Blrdsey, 26 Linden St.; Geor^- Heavy rains and high winds husband, Richard, and five chil- ley Hospital In Middletown since For Timothy Edwards: ana Bletzer, 31 Willard Rd.; 23 YEARS EXPERIENCE. sards and owls love them. such as the war budget and the Ave., all Rockville; Linda Zdan- accompanied the storms in dren of Andover, and the two 1966 and at the Norwich State Lynn Marie Rebillard, guid­ Brian J. Bogar, Overbrook Rd.. The remaining lemmings space budget, and allocate Is. Hazel Drive, South Windsor; some areas late Wednesday. sisters. Avis and Alice, and Hospital in Preston since 1967. DRIVEWAYS ance counselor, BA from West Prances Monohan, Grand Ave., RFD 3, Vernon; Linda C. Carl­ march on. Some even reach the these monies for local and state A downpour for the second their families from Ohio. Dr. Robert Miller, the present Parking Areas • Gas Statioas • Basketball Courts Virginia Wesleyan College, MA Rockville; Agnes Hedemann, son, RFD 2, 33 Deerfield Dr., G. &H. PAYING sea about 240 miles from the educational purposes.” Now Booking for Spring Work TRIPLE M CRYOVAC night in a row gave Erie, Pa., Also attending were eight Fairfield superintendent, said, from University of Hartford. scott Drive, South Windsor; Vernon. BOLTON, CONN. starting point, and go on until “ In many towns, fire protec- PLAGE YOUR OBOER NOW BECAUSE OF A nearly 4 inches of rain in two pedmer cousins, the Brown fam- “ Experience has shown that this Unda L. Warfel, English, BA Michael Satemls. Cottage St., Also, Amy L. Cornelluson, 11 .will insure better they drown. tlon, police protection, health PRICE INCREASE SOON Raymond Adamson, Vine St.; Ansel r . 5^ombi;t ^ 10-y®w-old boy drowned lly of Skinner ^ system, Passing inhabited areas, they recreation and other local needs from College of Mt. St. Vincent, Rockville treatment.' All Work Personally Supervised. We Are 100% Inaursd. Riverdale, N.J. Christopher Drive Rockville: holme. Stafford Springs; Mrs. ^ ‘ ®" ‘^® ^®“ ^ rain-swollen The Munsell’s grandfather. Mr. cause some damage, mainly by are being neglected because SMOKED SHOULDERS Kathleen Ponazza, science, Olga Spak, Laurel Road, Elllng- Margaret M. Davis, Storrs; Mrs. ®reek near EWe. Another youto Seibert, and the^ ^ u ghter’s poisoning waters choked with every available tax dollar must BA from University of Connect- ton; Denise MarUn, Skinner Josephine A. Deuel, Windham; their massed carcasses. In their go to education. . .the taxpayer DeMAiO BROTHERS Icut. Road, Rockville; Curtis Frazier. Mrs. Bessie P. Duff Glaston'- swept through a drainage Robert. Five generations were agitated state, they may rarely cannot afford other necessities WAYBEST CALL 643-7691 For Pleasant Valley School: Prospect St., Rockville; Lor- bury; Mrs. Bessie E. Hafford, P*P® ^bU® ^J®^big. represented, which Include Mr. attack humans, veterinarians that are Important to every Thomas J. Russell, Grade 5, ralne Roullland, Kerry St., Man- Lower Butcher Rd., Ellington; ™ fb wtods and hail caused and Mrs. Raymond Palmer, warn. On confrontation with a community,” Stanley stated, BA from University of Connect- Chester; Virginia Smith, Tol- Mrs. Azella I. Hampton, 123 ®®nf“ lerable damage in south- Clarence Palmer, Lucille Mun- human or a dog they rise on LEGS icut. land; Eva Butemas, Broad Summer St.; Hmothy M. Hea- Pennsylvania in the sell, Barbara Monti and Rob­ their hind legs, bare foeir teeth Chicken Parts ney, RFD 5, Frederick Rd., Ver- Chambersburg area, ert Monti Jr. Brook; Richard Robert, Windsor and give shrill barks. a # t t 0 # # Ave., Rockville; George Lucer- non -An inch or more of rain Hie Andover Women's Soft- One natural answer to restore U. S. D. A. CHOICE ^ ^ Vernon Inl Sr., Montauk Dr., Vernon, Also, William J. Herald, 333 soaked many communities in ball___ Team_____ lost to Lebanon last the balance of ecology Is a pest, and Martha Stapleton, East s. Main St.; Harry L. Hoar Sr., ^® Maryland-Delaware region nightwith a score of 12 to 6. called tulareml and carried by Board Seeking Hartford. Box 173, RFD 1, Manchester; ^ ^® pr®dawn hours. Similar Defeated but not down, the mosquitoes, that suddenly Births Tuesday: Son to Mr. Isaac Jenkins, Hartford; Cora ‘branchings ranged over scat- team is anxious to play against stamps out the overpopulation (P SIRLOIN TIP ROAST * 1. 23' Six Teachers and Mrs. George Golden, Sandy Kingsbury; 229 Benedict Dr., bered sections southwestward the Bolton Team in Bolton next of lemmings. Beach Rd., Rockville. South Windsor; Mrs. Olive M. hito Arkansas and Texas. Tuesday. Of______the three games ARMOUR SKINLESS School superintendent Ray­ Discharged Tuesday: Caroline Kirbell, Mountalnvlew Rd., Showers sprinkled portions of pj’^ygd'''so "far the Andover Olde*t Crist Mill mond Ramsdell has all fille'd all Forster, Reed St., Rockville; gouth Windsor; Lester E. Mas- the Rockies, but fair and warm ^eam won two has a nositions for the com- ^“ bn Barbero, Russell Dr., Tol- ^er, Stafford Springs; Benjamin weather dominated most of the Hie Unchester Mill near 1 LB. PKG. nt vla^r ^ K e exce^^^^^^^^ land; Bradford Bagley, Fletcher Meirowitz, Eas? Hartford; Mrs. West. Preston, Md., Is of historic in­ lb ing yea , - Rd., Hazardvllle; Catherine Wll- gusan V. McAuliffe, 20 Falrvlew Temperatures before dawn New Birth Combmeo FRANKFURTERS six. terest In that it is oldest grist . J son. Ward St., Rockville; Verna q»- ranged from 62 at Marquette, G r o u p s mill in operation In the United Tentful of FABRIC The superintendentno oroblem repo in hiring Boudreau.BoiKlr®®®. Stafford Sorinsrs:Springs; Lor- Charles J. O’Brien, 189 Mich., to 101 at Blythe, Calif, States. It was a mere incident has had no problem In mnng wetherell St.; William F. Pos------NEW YORK (AP) — A rock of its history to furnish flour to LARGE PINK MEAT elementary school teachers Md Loyig Qld LAND O’LAKES there are no vacancies at that Rockville; Betty sardt, Stafford Springs; Timo­ Presidential Range group with 17 members. New George Washington's army, for Birth, has been established 1 LB. T O ^ level. At the middle schcwl, one Marth, Vine Dr. Vernon; thy W. Raven, Cassidy Hill Rd., it was then over 100 years old, Mt. Elsenhower, formerly here. They are, however, four 1 ^ QUARTERS LB. # T science teacher and one English Dldero, Hartford Tpke., Coventry: Mrs. Mary Lou Saml- having been established in 1660. SAVI\ m BUHER CANTALOUPE otls, 49 Kane R d.; Mrs. Carol B. known as Mt. Pleasant, is a working groups put together for It has never been out of opera­ teacher remain to be hired. Rockville. Two openings remain for math J______Trustey, Glastonbury: James 4,761-foot peak in the President- recording; they Intend to per- tion and functions as a business Thursday-Friday-Saturday Only in the Big FABRIC TENT HEINZ Williamson Sr., 20 McKee St.; lal Range of New Hampshire's form live as four groups. The today. teachers at the high school level HAMBERG, HOT ^ III/ 2 OZ. Mrs, Gabrielle E. Young, East 'White Mountains. The range In- four In New Birth are the Nlto- in our Parking Lot EACH 3 9 ^ plus one teacher of Industrial Elks Assessment DOG, SWEET A JARS T arts and one for instrumental Hartford. cludes mountains named for Lighters, eight musicians; the RELISHES miSic FRANCISCO (AP) — Presidents Washington, Jeffer- Mint Juleps, four female eliig- BIRTHS YESTERDAY — A son, Madison, Monroe, Jackson, ers; the Now Sound, four male LIBBY’S Square Dance Tb>® Benevolent and Protective rr.i,« Qniinro Dnnce Order of Elks adopted a resolu- daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Carl- John Adams and John Quincy singers, and Alan V ry e , solo Club wil hold Its-regular dance Wednesday authorizing ®“ Lid^M rT^^ Adams. jsinger. CORNED BEEF HASH V emergency assessment of $1 a uaugnier lo jur. ana mrs. Vlfhat llavo You nnn^^rpmpntnrS'^chMl^Rt'^ao' member in the event ot a na- r®"®®rence Vertefeuille, veneieuuie. Hampton;nampion; LIBBY’S LARGE SWEET will rtn’thPPslb tional disaster or for naUonal a dau^ter to Mr. and Mrs. W l- Frannie Heintz will do the call­ defense. bb®m Thompson, 8 Crown St. 6ot To Loso? 6 OZ. NET ing for the square dMces and j order holding Rockville; a son to Mr. and Mrs. THRIFTY PACKAGE STORE REMNANTS PIHED RIPE OLIVES CAN Bing Cherries SflaTert"r“oMd dM cet W eX "r lts^06to CMvenU^^^ Denis Sills, 366 Hilton Dr., South ™ ittLTl^ce w t lf be San Francisco, has 1,608,000 Windsor; a daughter to Mr. and SOFT & GENTLE PINK permitting, the dance will be . Mrg Robert Otten, 210 Regan 694 HARTFORD RD., MANCHESTER held outside. LB. 6 9 ^ QT. DrorATI DCDCATI * - : ^ DETERGENT ( 22 2 KtrtAI! KtrtAl! LADY SCOTT YRS IT’S UNBELIRVABLE BUT IBUE! 4x8 4x7 4x8 4x8 FAWN 4x8 WE SOLD OUT THESE THRIFTY BUYS FOR THE Mill End PKGS. OF 2 ROLLS SILVER •och BATH TISSUES 3 Qnsicdtim L Q o iffw ts A , SECOND TIME, SO WE ARE BEPEATINO AGAIN! 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PAGE ELEVEN PAGE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1&70 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1970 Mickewicz will serve as vice cEUi soybeans, should Congress President authority to increase Comment Session Home, 318 Buniside Ave., East Bolton president and treasurer. Lodge Schedules Two Qashes Mar Quiet approve textile import quotas imports of articles, despite quo­ Hartford. Burial will be in Fair- Troops Sent Drug Center .The Manchester Board of ,.Doug Bevins, chairman of the ' V House Unit Wraps Up proposed by the Ways and tas, when he finds the supply in­ Obituary view Cemetery, West Hartford. Directors is conducting a Star Gazers membership committee, said Summer Picnic Means Committee. sufficient to meet U.S. demand • Friends may call at toe fu- Heralding Politics The Drug Advisory Center Last Night in New Bedford 6:30 to 8:30 comment session that a drive is now under way To the Docks Ways and Means prop'-sed at reasonable prices, The annual summer picnic neral home tonight from 7 to 9. 81 Russell St. is observing the tonight, to the toWh coun­ Win Softball to gain, new members. Tuesday quotas be estbllshed on ’Ih'e provision was termed ------B v Sol R. Cohen following summer schedule; 3NE WBBDPORD, Mass. (AP) there w e r e no signs ^ b l o ^ Bill To Limit Imports sel’s office in toe Municipal This year, the BSC plans a of Ftriendsblp Lodge of Masons M n. John J. Shea Monday, Tuesday and textile articles and shoes. The tqotole^ by Rep. Charles ' A. Match 34-19 Manchester State Sen. David Barry, when he announced hfe In Britain - P0 «. .n«. ».» Building. three-day trip to Lake George, will be on Sunday, July 20, at Mrs. Elizabeth Olsohafskie ...... ,, Wednesday, 8:30 a.rn. to 6 WASHINGTON (AP) — House ment’s top economic expert was committee plan would allow toe Vanik, D-Ohlo, who tried unsuc­ Dies at Wheel ou < T-. .1 ... . M. Barry has accepted appoint- candidacy for the congressional LONDON (AP) — Queen Eliz­ 'The public hearing is for N. Y., but the date has not yet the stunmer cottage of diaries p.m. two black men in a white auto- q.jjere was no evidence that tax writers have wrapped up a forecasting the possibility of a President to order quotas on oth­ cessfully to write to broader In men’s softball action last A Vemon man w m dead on ° ® ° m^nt as campaign manager of nomination, announced also that those town residents who been set. ’The club’s next meet­ Dr. John B. Shea, Manchester abeth II proclaimed a state of mobile Wednesday night and a ghots were fired from the precedent-breaking bill to limit business war between the Unit­ er imports deemed to threaten language for a suspension of night, toe Star Gazers defeated Plrie, lodge historian, on Crys­ arrival at Manchester Memori- the “ Jackson for Congress Com- he was relinquishing his seat In emergency today, enabling the Ihursday and Friday, 8:30 wish to file suggestions or ing will be held June 26 at Bol­ podiatrist; died yesterday at St. group of blacks reported thfey 1970 burgundy sports car that Imports by continuing the ed States and its main trading U.S. industries. quotas to. cases where prices toe Balls and Strikes, 34-19. For tal Lake. al Hospital late yesterday af­ mittee." The, announcement the State Senate. He has repre- government to order troops into a.m. to 9 p.m. complaints on any subject to ton Lake. , Francis Hospital, Hartford. She present system of quotas on for­ partners. "S, The committee’s langpiage on rise precipitately. the victorious Star Gazers, Don Activities begin at 11 a.m., ternoon after collapsing: while was made today by West Hart- sented- the Fourth Senatoriai Britain’s strike-crlppied docks Saturday, 1 p.m. to 0 p.m. were threatened by three white figured in the second incident, toe board’s jurisdiction^ eign oil. “There is a danger of trade cll Imports requires that only Meanwhile, toe ‘ American Smith and Duane Leblanc each Manchester Evening Herald and include horseshoes, yard driving east on the Wilbur ford State Sen. Jay Jackson, the District since the spring of 1966. There" will be an answering men aiming a shotgun from an- Two girls and ’The sessions, now to their dart, badminton, and swim­ to keep vital supplies moving. other car. men. all black, told poUce the The House Ways and Means war if everybody gets into an quotas be used to control of im­ Footwear Manufacturers Asso­ had two homers. For the Balls Bolton summer correspondent Cross. Highway near exit 92 at . , . .. DemocraUc party-endorsed can- Barry is a former state repre- proclamation was deUv- service every night except fourth year, are held on the ming. \ Survivors ’The incidents marred what car chased theirs lor a Committee completed its lOslc eye-for-eye policy,” Nathaniel ports under toe national securi­ ciation challenged estimates and Strl)ces „ Wally Bavler had Alan Cocconl, tel. 649-0M4. W. Middle Tpke. .1, a ^ H d'date for First District con- sentative, former deputy may- ^^ed to the House of Commons Sunday from the time the first Tliesday and thlro Refreshments during the day otherwise was a relatively quiet time but one of the said decisions late Wednesday on the Samuels, deputy imdersecretary ty legislation, leaving the Presi­ that costs of some consumer ar­ two and Bob Peterson had one Harry T. Nutland, 59, oi ther son, and a daughter. gressman. or. and former chairman of the Home Secretary Reginald center closes imUl 3 a.m. A Thursday of each month. will include hot dogs and ham­ night in this racially troubled she slammed her foot on the ac- strongly protectionist bill, v«diich of state for .economic affairs, dent free to determine toe level ticles might rise as much as 30 home run. Campbell Ave.,, Vemon, was Thefuneral will beSaturday Jackson is being chailenged Manchester Charter Revision M^udung. backup person will be con­ Storm*s Distance burgers, clam chowder, and clty which has been tense lor a celerator and escaped, breaks with the country’s freer- said to an interview. of quotas. per cent if toe quotas are put The Star Gazers now have driving in the eastbound left at 9:15 a. m. from the Leete in an Aug. 19 primary by State Commission. Informants said the Cabinet tacted to help the caller if clams on the half sheH. Char­ week alter rock throwing, fire- Mayor Rogers announced llf^ trade policies dating to the New The basic trouble, Samuejs A Cabinet committee, to a into effect. and higher prices if toe domes­ two wins EUid one loss. You can tell how far away a lane of the slow moving com­ Funeral Home, 125 Pearl St., insurance Commissioner Wil- He said today. “ I am pleased also heard latest reports on the necesssu^y. coaled steak will be the main bombing and one death from ing of the curlew alter a closed Deal of -the 1930s. said, is an increase to protec­ split decision, had recommend­ “The unrestricted flood of tic industry has plenty of capac­ On Monday, toe Balls smd storm is by watching for toe Enfield, with a solemn high 11am Cotter of Hartford. serve as Jay Jackson’s cam- strike situation and last-minute For drug advisory informa- course of the dinner menu, and’ muter traffic when his car gunshot wounds. door meeting he had In his of- Oil imports are subject now to tionist sentiment all over toe ed President Nixon shift to a shoe imports over the past five ity and is highly competitive." Strikes meet toe Fire Fighters jagged streak of lightning, then mass of requiem at St. Pat- Jackson, Cotter and Barry palg:n manager, because I know efforts to mediate. ’Hie minls- Uon call: 647-9222. those attending will be asked veered right, sideswiped a car The roving automobiles were lice with members of the CSty quotas under national security world. “ The question is: Can we tariff system for oil. Nixon has years has not been accompanied at toe high school. All games counting off seconds until toe rick’s Church, Enfield, at 10. were among 12 candidates for j,is record of accomplish- ers also drafted special legisla- to bring other dishes. in the right lane, driven by legislation broad enough to al­ contain it?" he added. kept toe matter under advise­ by any price reduction,” asso­ Federal authorities estimate are at 6:16 p.m. thunder noise reaches you. ’Ihun- Burial will be In St. Patrick’s the DemocraUc nomlnaUon. It i„ u,e state senate that he tlon enabling the government to reported a half hour before mid- Council and a delegation of Reservations should be made Jacques Clermont, 20, of Que­ night, shortly after Mayor black leaders. Rogers said that ciation Chairman Hadley Griffin that to 1980, Americans will go sporting Club der travels one mile in five sec­ King St. Cemetery, Enfield. went to Jackson, in a District jjjg job that is needed act in the emergency. ’ITie legis- low the President to use other He referred to a fear that toe ment, ordering studies by anoth­ by Saturday with Harold V. bec, Canada, then continued said to a statement. on 668 million picnics, 422 mil­ The Bolton Sporting Club has onds. If it takes 16 seconds for Friends may call at the fu- convention which stretched over jj, Washington.’’ laUon must be approved — by ~Par­ Bom b W ave George Rx>gers lifted the 10:30 in return for ending the curlew control methods. European .Common Market er group. Hubbard, past master, at 60 right and knocked down guard p.m.-5 a.m. curfew he imposed, residents of the black communl- He added; “ Import quotas do lion fishing trips, 173 millon re-elected as president and sec­ toe noise to reach you, you know rails on the side of the highway ne^al home tonight from 7 to 9 two days and 10 ballots. liament. As the committee w'as finish­ might retaliate, perhaps by im­ In another decision Wednes­ Cambridge St. Sunday. ty in the West End agreed to not mean a restriction in supply campouts, and 89 millon hikes. retary Gary Mortensen. Bill toe storm is three miles away. before coming to a stop. Cler- tomorrow from 3 to 5 and Cotter, Barry, Hartford State Party-endorsed...... candidates...... lor 'Die country’s...... first.... naUonal Up in N YC ing its report, the State Depart­ posing heavy duties on Ameii- day, toe committee gave the Rep. James Kennelly and Hart- representatives, justices of dock strike in 44 years, called Earlier Wednesday a hundred remove street barricades they mont was not injured. 7 to 9 p. m. persons attended a funeral had thrown up to keep traffic According to State Police ford Corporation Counsel John jjjg peace, Probate Judge and Wednesday night after repre- (Continued fr omPsge One) from the Hartford Troop who Mrs. Ethel T. Boody Fitzgerald all qualified for a rerfs'trars'oVvoters "wilf be se- sentaUves'of the dockers reject- ' “ 3 chapel service and another MO out of the aref- primary. However, only Cotter ipcted in Manchester on Aug 17 ed a proposed pay Increase, returned to haunt us when the stood outside mourning the R o g e r s ^ d ^ l l c e wouia r^ InvesUgated the accident, a BOody, 81, p^ri;;^"“m o to rt saw'^'^Nutland formerly of 9 Anderson St, die^ decided to challenge Jackson. g=‘ the Republicans and s L e - stopped l o ^ g ^ d unloading imme. East Hartford, charged with try School at Ft. Banning, Ga Israel, and a demand for with- nearly strangled” by five UJN Cemetery. before the gasoline started over mumps and venereal disease. at the bank that listens drawal of all Israeli troops from guards for merely interpreting Burial will be in St. Joseph’s Friends may call at the fu- low ing into the harbor. Anoth passing in a no passing zone on in 1954 as an “honor and distln- Cemetery, Plainvllle. neral home tonight from 7 to 9. Hillstown Rd. last night. g;aished graduate,” the school’s occupied Arab territory. their request to take the floor in Friends may call at the. funer­ highest award. In May 1969, he Papers______Reopen —Support for the National the World Peace Commission al home tonight from 7 to 9 and Jeffrey S. Esche, 24, of Ware- graduated from the U.S. Army ^ Liberation Front (Viet Cong) in Tuesday, tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to house Point, charged with two Command and General Staff Col- aStrike l n k c Talks l a l k s South Vietnam, a demand for an —^They had been subjected to 9 p.m. ------CRPA Survey Will Develop counts of disregarding no pass- lege in Ft. Leavenworth, Kan. NEW YORK (AP) — Talks unconditional U.S. military “ fascist maneuvers,” “ racial Harold O. Clark ing markings. The motorcycle The purpose of the 10-month resume today between New York withdrawal from Southeast bias” and “ the brutal behavior Harold G. Clark, 84, of 23 El- A Community Shelter Plan he was riding was observed course was to prepare students Mailers Union No. 6 and the Asia and recogpiition of the of employes of the United Na- dridge St. died yesterday at a crossing a double line while go- for duty us commanders and dty's four major dally news- provisional (revolutionary) gov- tions." Manchester convalescent home. The Capitol Region Planning Connecticut, based in New Ha- j ^ Middle ’Tpke. principal general staff officers papers in an effort to head off emment of South Vietnam. .___ _»___ vATi hn « iiiHt rnm nlAtpd its n r o l- . . . . o f HUrialnn hlcrhar m m m ftn d . .. a___ j a ____ i ______xi__ a»- Mr. Clark was bom in Wind­ Agency (CRPA) has already ven, has just completed its proj last night. at division or higher command a strike threatened for 12:01 —A condemnation of the Or- ect. Several other regional agen­ sor and lived there most of his begun a survey of the 29-town levels. a.m., FUday at the Daily News, ganizatlon of American States cies will be working on shelter Col. Jobert holds the Com­ Spurned Town life before coming to Manches­ Edward W. Johnson m , 19, The talks broke off Wednes- (OAS) and "provocation by Capitol region to develop a com­ plans under federal funds. ’The mendation and Bronze Star ter 10 years ago. Before he re­ of Oakland St., charged with day after the mailers and re- North American imperialists munity shelter plan. federal program is aimed at ‘Up in Arms’ tired, he was employed as a me­ being absent without leave Medal, toe Corabat M antiy- presentatlves of toe News, The and toe economic blockade developing shelter plans for chanic for the Town of Wind­ Roger Olsen of Enfield, CRPA from the Navy. He was arrest- Badge, toeV^e VietnameseVietarmese New Y ork-nm Times, es,’The ’The New York agaJagainst Cuba” supported by every region in the nation. REGGIO CALABRIA, Italy sor Highway Department. chairman, last week signed a ed- . 1 at _ » hisu i - home1______yesterday____ l „ . . mom sservice JVieuai, Uie vicuiaincoc Post and The Long Island 1FTess>..x>oo "nnnnot“ puppet »creroning with ostrich and the Jewel em­ unit elderly housing proj­ ings and the units are sitting with its alleged failure to pay lows: $6,733.60 for TB coats, Symbol” . She did most of her collection to date. |gold, looked Chinese. But the ef­ val scheduled for July 31 13 Orange , marches. Luci and Lynda Johnson, the broideries were fantastic. Sev­ ect in the North End Re­ empty, he said. for work done or services pur­ trousers, overlays, and busbies; The withdrawals meant that research table-hopping at lunch­ Secret Service would not even "He forgot the Dow-Jones av­ fect was somehow Middle East­ eral asymmetric hemlines ap­ $723.15 for 46 skirts; $106.60 for through Aug. 2. Thai Jets Hit development area, is still To Check Walks chased in connection with the at least 2,000 soldiers would be time at the Sans Souci, getting allow them to go to Arthur, erage,” commented Sidney Glt- ern. peared on tissue-thin lame and project. 8S pair of spats; and $45.90 for Judge Aaron J. Palmer heard quotes from VIPs who included ler of Ohrbach’s. He estimated far behind schedule and The MHA also voted at Ros­ Cambodian Sites freed for possible use in han­ where the clientele was strictly Two print dresses had trian­ icy rhinestone-encrusted white llie attachments are by 85 pair of gloves. Delivery is opening arguments Wednesday Sargent Shtiver, columnist it must have cost Valentino probably will not open be­ setto’s request to have the Gris­ dling cargo in British harbors Beautiful People at the time . . . gular shawls tied on one shoul­ crepe evening gowns. Builders Aluminum Service promised within 90 to 120 days in the request for a temporary Fremk Mankiewlcz and Atlantic $400,(X)0 to assemble his fall and wold Eng;lneering Co. check the SIEJM REAP, Cambodia (AP) during the current national dock NASA did a scientific tracking der with a tassel swinging from Nearly three fourths of the fore the end of August, the Corp., $2,132; Beaupre Motor after receipt of measurements injunction against the Powder Monthly’s Liz Drew. . .The an­ winter line. heights of sidewalks and stoops — Thai air force planes have strike. Job when former Shell Oil Co. the point in back. The same collection was shown with boots, Manchester Housing Au­ Sales, Inc., $3,500; and Palmer and other specifications. Hill Festival promoters, who nual Edgartown regatta on president Richard McCurdy was Valentino’s daytime lengfth thority was told last night. with a surveyor’s transit. Lewis Uniforms of Philadel­ plan to bring 30 rock groups begun strikes near this threat­ Six hundred men of the Black shawl appeared in wool for aft­ either plain suede or suede with- Equipment Clo., $3,000. Martha’s Vineyard is the week­ named associate administrator reached midcalf, considerably Disturbed by the recent lack The walks, which are about Diana said as chairman he phia, Pa. submitted a total bid of to Mlddlefield for a three-day ened city beside the historic Watch Regiment boarded ship end of July 24. Sen. Edward M. ernoon and massed with rhine­ snakeskin trim and heels for for organization and manage­ shorter than the ankle-sweeping of progress at the site, MHA 35 per cent completed( appear has sent a letter to Marciano's -$7,716.26 as follows: $6,806.25 for music festival at the Powder here as the withdrawals began (Ted) Kennedy has decided to stone emoroidery for grand gal­ day. The evening boot was satin ruins of Ankor, Cambodian mili­ ment. Officials trying tp notify maxis he showed last spring. members backed a call by their to be "so up and down we can’t bonding company giving notifi­ uniforms; $041.26 for skirts; and 500 troops of the Royal break with family tradition and as. 'with beaded heels and a beaded Hill ski area. tary officers said today. him of his appointment discover­ Coats were fitted and flared chairman, Atty. Vincent Diana, tell whether they’re right or cation of these attachments and $204 for spats; and $63.76 for Green Jackets pulled out a few not compete. . .A Washington There was much black for medallion on the vamp, in col­ Palmer said he would limit ed he was sailing to Bermuda. with hood and hem bordered in for a meeting of MHA officials not,” Rossetto said. He also "many others” pending, also gloves. It also bid on these The first was made July 11 on hours later. lawyer lingering late in New late day—velvet, broadcloth. ors to match the clothes. arguments on both sides to a village called Rolous, nine Charts were consulted, com­ snow leopard on white, match­ and "everyone concerned" with criticized the use of sawed stating that the contractor items, which were listed without Troop strength here will be York’s 21 this week spotted whether Middlefield’s zoning miles southeast of Stem Reap, puters were asked for advice on ing fox on beige, pearl gray, construction of the project. Joints in the poured concrete "hasn’t satisfied us complete­ specifications, and which will reduced to about 9,000. Zsa-Zsa-Gabor in a comer with laws are being violated, whether the military sources reported. how many miles his kind of grelge or brown double-faced Tenants Waiting walks, rather than tooled Joints, ly." not be considered in awarding the festival is a nuisance, and As the troops began leaving, recently divorced A&P heir boat could manage in that which he said were called for the contract: $01.60 for a dir­ They claimed this air strike, Huntington Hartford. . . Since wools. "I ’m afraid we’re going to Should Be Penalized whether plans by the promoters Bernadette Devlin, the spitfire weather and a long distance call With these went soft suede BETTY JANE TURNER in the specifications. ector’s uniform; $105 for a drum the first for the Thais and still the New York Mets’ Tom Seaver have a lot of disappointed peo­ All members agreed with meet state health department civil rights leader and member was placed to a yacht club In answer to a question from major uniform; and bids of officially unannounced, killed 22 hit a home-run on July 9, his boots, which in pale neutrals ple on our hands,” said the John Cronin, who said he felt of the (British Parliament now In where he put into port exactly Diana, Rossetto said there could $080, $566, and $516 for 10 requirements. Viet Cong or North Vietnamese. wife Nancy has been answering looked made for stepping out of SCHOOL OF DANCE chairman. "Many of them are the construction company has, The first witness Wednesday The report came Trom villagers prison for inciting riots, was re­ at the predicted time. . .” a Rolls-Royce. packed and ready to go.” be “ quite a delay” if the walks in effect, had a live weeks’ ex­ majorettes’ uniforms. the phone with: "This is Nancy One explanation of P*resUent George Evans and C3o.. Inc., was a resident of Mlddlefield in the area. ported protesting in her cell. The authority Is in the proc­ and stoops have to be ripped out tension it sought from the orig­ Seaver speaking, wife of the Nixon’s close friendship ^ t h Fine detailing, a Valentino also of Philadelphia, submitted who lives near the ski area, A second strike by Hial air Miss Devlin, 23, complained ON VACATION ess of assigning tenants to the and redone. inally scheduled June 10 com­ greatest talent in baseball to­ Bebe Rebozo comes from some­ signature, consisted of pointed a bid of $8,605 as follows: $7,600 Richard G. Adams. Adams is force Jets was launched the next that hundreds of letters written 52 efficiency and 24 one-bed- For two of the 19 buildings, pletion date, and that-no addi­ day” . . . one who is almost as close him­ vertical slot seams or tiny rows for uniforms; $765 for skirts; a member of the town zoning day against a Viet Cong bunker to her by the citizens she repre­ the brick end walls are still in­ tional extension should be The White House had better self. "The President likes soli­ of shirring to define midriffs. UNTIL AUGUST 15 room apartments for Its wait­ $256 for spats; and $86 for glov­ board. He told the court about sents in Parliament had been complete because the contractor granted. complex near the village of start doing some spot checks on tude,” says this source. "And These gave a lifted appearance ing list of about 130 eligible ap­ es. conferences between town offi­ Phnom Krom, the source said. opened by prison authorities again has run out of materials, "From today on, they should the guides who ^ ve the VIP Bebe never says anything.” to the waistlines as did midriff WATCH FOR REGISTRATION DATES plicants. The assignments are In the 1970-71 Board of Educa­ cials and Middleton Arts Inter­ Military officers said 12 Thai and returned to the senders. She on a first-come first-served Rossetto said. be penalized for any further tours. One couple who are ex­ insets framed in welt seams. Referring Calls to 644-1079 Mornings Diana set a July 28 date for tion budget is a $4,600 item for national — the firm promoting army and air force technicians wants to continue her parlia­ perts on oriental art went away basis. delays," Cronin said. Waist-length suit Jackets the meeting because Ernest. Diana declared the consen­ 60 band uniforms. Miss Martha the festival. arrived July 3 to set up ground mentary work behind bars. tittering the other day when Diana set July 28 at 10 a.m. Donahue Scoffs topped softly slim midiskirts Marino, supervisor for the con­ sus: "We agreed to the five White, music department chair­ Adams said Middletown rep­ to air communications. Miss Devlin’s former agent. they had a Chinese screen as the tentative date and time Sidewalk Sales Off To Wet Start with deep center front pleats or struction company, is currently weeks, and that’s all,” he said. man, said the difference be­ resentatives did not provide the The immediate goal la for the Louden Seth, told newsmen: "I pointed out to them as "Japa­ HARTFORD (AP) — Busi­ lor the meeting with represent­ flared gaucho pants. on active duty with the National Diana also instructed Rosset­ They may not have been “ rolling up the sidewalks” which continue through Saturday. Sparse cixiwds tween this sum and the cost town officials with specific in­ Thai air force to take over the am supposed to handle aU her nese and of the Ming Dy­ nessman Ali^onsus Donahue of atives of the prime contractor, Valentino showed no knickers Guard and will he away until to not to make any more pay­ were typical during the gray, humid morning. Less would be made up by her de­ formation requested. He said reconnaissance and bombing mail but when I went to the nasty” . . . President Nixon’s Stamford said Wednesday that along Main St. this morning, but they were rolling nor long pants as did most other w ■ the Rocky Marciano Construc­ then. Marino’s temporary re­ ments to the contractor without partment from civic organiza­ that a Middletown Arts attorney strikes in northwestern Cambo­ White House staff members ad­ State Sen. Edward L. Marcus than an hour after this photo was taken in front prison to collect it in a sack I designers. tion Co.; the architect Louis J. placement on the Job is Josepli first checking with the MHA’s in the merchandise (temporarily) about 11:45 as tion and class reunion gifts, and had put off the subject of local dia, the sources asserted. mit they’ve been reading had added "nothing whatever to V:/ of Regal’s, the sun was making a half-hearted at­ receipts from music department was told it had all been sent Several hip-length Jackets, Drakos Associates; the bonding Graciosl. counsel, Atty. Herbert Phelon. a sudden shower put something of a damper on the zoning laws as not appropriate So far, Thailand does not ad­ back.” George Reedy’s book' on the our understanding of the war” company backing the project; Series of Delays tempt to shine again and some goods were back on concerts. with a three-day trip to South some coats and skirts were belt­ Caldor The company, currently re­ for discussion at that time. mit to any direct armed partici­ "Twilight of the Presidency,” early hours of the annual July Sidewalk Sales, display. (Herald photo by Buceivicius) An Ulster government spokes­ ed in a two-inch span of scal­ Housing and Urban Develop­ A series of delays has plagued questing a payment of $87,000, Adams also said that during pation in the Cambodian con­ even though their boss report­ Vietnam. man said Miss Devlin's parlia­ loped suede appUqued on ment officials and others con­ the Mayfair Gardens project has already been paid about a July 3 rock concert at the ski flict. The Thai government has, edly doesn’t like it. A bookstore On his return Wednesday, mentary status "will be taken snakeskin. nected with the project. since the groundbreaking in mid- $880,000 of the total contract if those 18 years of age and old­ dates, and from such activities Air Conditioner, area, which drew about 3,000 however, provided five T28 near 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue Marcus proposed an end to into consideration as much as Coats and capes were ensem- The MHA’s decision to call June of last year, many of them price, Rossetto reported. Local Teens Form to Back er are to be able to vote in this as bake sales and car washes. people, there was loud music fighters, thousands of socks and has sold out four times, but American Involvement in com­ a combination of problems and She has urged all interested possible” during her six months bled 'With beautiful blouses of the session came alter Joseph state starting in 1971.” Razing Bids Due which came into his home for raincoats and has promised there are no figures on sales in bat by Christmas, and a with­ some not the fault of the con­ teenagers to contact her for in prison, but "at the moment it pleated silk and skirts Instead of Rossetto, assistant contracting The committee will start its a four hour period. He said the some river patrol boats. Johnson City, Tex. LBJ report­ drawal of all troops by next tractor. Passage of 18 Year Voting membership on the committee. is not clear what facilities she dresses. Blouses had high band Famous Mills officer, reported that the proj­ Davey Appointed campaign on Saturday, by dis­ Bids will be opened July 24, noise was "about equivalent to edly doesn’t like it either. When July. at 11 a.m. in the Municipal requires.” necks and long skinny uiunount- ect remains only 84 per cent In the latter category was a tributing leaflets on Main St. having a iradlo in the same asked recently if he had read it, But Donahue, who is fighting completed five weeks alter the Midwest truckers’ strike which A group of about 30 Manches­ ering the Voting Age to 18, and at the Parkade. Building, for supplying town of­ Still in Commisgion Marcus and Joseph Duffey in ed sleeves. To Parking Unit He’s Concerned room turned up to normal vol­ he drawled: “ Naw, I’ve been original contract date of June held up the delivery of under­ ter teen-agers has formed a lo­ with an office at 37 Webster It plans to organize a Speak­ fices with 17 window-mounted writing a book of my own and a three-way primary for the Fashion Fabrics ume." He also complained The battleship Arizona is still 10. counter hot water heaters ani Harold L. Davey of 51 Elsie cal "Let’s Vote 18 Committee,” St., Hartford. The coalition’s ers Bureau, to bring the "Vote SEATTLE (AP) — Ten-year- air conditioners and for de­ Wailing Wall don’t have time.” . . . Another Democratic nomination to the about cars being parked on his in commission. She rests at the - "We’ll be lucky to be in by consequently the installation of Dr. has been appointed by Town to make voters aware of a con­ chairman is Edward Porand of 18” message to all local organ­ old William Morse was honored molishing a dwelling and at­ former LBJ assistant, Joe Cali- U.S. Senate, said Marcus’ com­ kitchen counter tops and sinks. Manager Robert Weiss to the lawn at the time. bottom of Pearl Harbor, where The Great Mosque of Omar PASSPORT PHOTOS the end of August,” Rossetto stitutional amendment to be Harteford, a 1970 graduate of izations. Wednesday by Jack Porter, act­ tached garage at 11-13 Trotter fano, has named his new ments "provided no Information Disputes have also cropped up Manchester Parking Authority. St. and a garage-type building Middleton Arts International she was sunk in a Japanese air stands where Solomon's Temple IDENTIFICATION said. “ They’ve done practically considered in the Nov. 3 state Yale University. ing director of the King County daughter Claudia. It wasn’t for that one could not have found over who will pay the cost of He will fill an unexpired term Starting in September, the to the rear of 96 Center at. representatives did not testify raid on Dec. 7, 1941, entombing once stood in Jerusalem. All nothing Inside the buildings in elections. Miss Schaffer explained that Department of Public Safety, Mrs. Johnson, but everyone has in any good Connecticut news­ SAUM NASSIFF installing $20,600 worth of to July 1972 and will replace committee, hopefully augment­ Of the 17' air conditioners, 14 Wednesday. They have said that 1,103 men. Atop the battered that is left of the temple is the the last three weeks.” the main, focus of the commit­ for supplying information that paper day after day” and add­ CcMMraSI Studio storm drains, as well as under- David H. Comlns, who had re- The amendment, if approved, ed by more members, will con­ will be in the Municipal Build­ only that 80,000 daily tickets hulk is a memorial to the men Walling Wall, where orthodox been calling the baby "Little tee is to make people aware of led to the arrest of a burglary ed that the visit had an "ad­ ew Main 88t„t„ !Haaobeat«r (Rossetto, as in some of his gfround electrical wiring. Mar­ slg;ned. Both are Republicans. would lower the Connecticut duct a house-to-house canvass, ing artd 3 in the Hall of Records would be sold—all on an ad­ who lost their lives in the sur­ Jews gather to lament the pass­ Birdie.” . . . .suspect. vertising character” to it. MS-18W Duck, voile, canvas, sailcloth, leno, earlier reports, again criticized ciano contends that blueprints Comlns, who had been chair­ voting age to 18. It would be ef­ the Issues and to urge them to distributing circulars and talk­ Building, across the street. vance basis—and provisions prise attack. ing o^,their early days of glory. Prince Charles and Princess Porter said the boy observed pique. Prints, solid colors. Fabulous lack of coordination of the vari­ showed both these items as not man of the Parking Authority, fective the day after certifica­ approve the amendment in No­ ing to voters. Funds for the units were au- selection! ous Jobs and lack of planning in the contract, while the MHA resigned because of the pressure tion by the governor. vember. The committee is making a neighbor’s home being bur­ horized by the Board of Di­ by the contractor as being re­ contends that Marciano should of his work. Miss Cheryl Schaffer of 118 She said that, because of the plans to raise funds for leaflets, glarized, then saw Ul4 stolen rectors on July 7. sponsible for much of the de­ assume the costs over and The Parking Authority ad­ Porter St., a senior at Manches­ doubt cast over the constitu­ bumper stickers, pins and office goods being put in a vehicle and The structures to be demolish­ Sportswear Fabrics lay. above its $988,000 bid for the ministers the affairs of the ter High School, is chairman of tionality of the 18-year-old vote supplies. Miss Schaffer said that provided officers with a perfect ed are on town-o'wned property. For example, he said, many Job. ^ Special Downtown Taxing Dis­ the local group. She said that bill approved by Congress, the funds will come from private description of the burglar and Their removal will permit the Sale! ™ bxtra of the efficiency units are paint­ Both matters have yet to be trict. 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(AP) — the use of firearms. able’’ because Lombardi had no BRUSSELS (AP) —Gerald C. Former Hartford policeman An- The shooting, of Abraham reason to believe his life was Smith, chief of the U. S. team thony Lombardi of Hazardville Rodriguez on April 1, came as in danger. negoUatlng with the Russians on surrendered Wednesday to face a climax to a wild chase that Labelle said that the principle li limiting strategic nuclear weap­ a manslaughter charge for fa- started when Lombardi spdtted of law Involved Is that a police- ons, conferred again with repre­ tally shooting a 19-year-old the youth making an Improper m'an generally has no right, to sentatives of the Atlantic AlU- Fhierto. Rican youth fleeing ar- left turn. Unaware he was pur- kill a person suspected of corn- aace today, but U.S. officials rest In an alleyway In April. suing a stolen car, Lqmbardi mlttlng a misdemeanor, "except caUed reports of imminent Lombardi, who was fired from chased the vehicle, radioing his I** defense.’’ • agreement “ highly inflation­ ary.’’ the force following the shooting, position as he drove. Hfe said that does not mean a ‘L u ‘ ° Rodriguez at one point ap- poUceman attemptin^g to make Smith made a similar trip Atty. John D. LaBelle. peared to trv to run down a arrest lor a misdemeanor is here from Vienna Monday, but the officials said the suspension “t.'T u°"‘ !^»oenian, ^ n crashed into the obligated to “retreat or retire’’ Ellington School necticut s history that a police- .rear of a car stopped at a trof- in order to avoid the necessity this week of talks In the Aus­ man was arrested lor using hls"jj^ light of using “ extreme measures” to trian capital had not been gim to stop a suspect. I . * j Rodriguez and his passenger, agreed on just to enable these “ I did not expect this indig- m consultations to take place here. nlty,n ltv” said l^mhardlLombardi. But hahe ""S e l R. Morales_ ____ of Hartford . ... as is necessary to effect the Hiey said today’s session at Offers Learning (and Fun) added that the arrest will give dlrpcHnns w ^ni ' orr®st. providing it is not exces- Brussels headquarters of the hlm a chance to restore “ my ® sive.” North Atlantic Treaty Organiza­ good name.” He posted $600 tion was part of a “ periodic amp HP m^aipd *soo police.'"But^RodriguL^r^ Commenting on Lombardi’s bond and left the courthouse. into an alleyway with Lombardi Uccello s^d: stbcktaking’’ in the negotiaticms 'The arrest came on a bench on his heels. Lombardi said the between the United States and warrant charging. Lombardi For Migrants ’ Children / the Soviet Union. youth came at him with “ some- are fair and effective. TTiese procedures Smith came to Brussels with force in making an arrest. A hand. It turned out to be a guarantee protection of the law lit. Gen. Royal B. Allison, his coroner’s report issued last regardless of chief mlUtary adviser. On Mon­ screwdriver individuals, month had called Lombardi Lombardi triggered off four capacity in which they func- day they spent only half a day “ criminally responsible” for the shots, saying he thought only ^ , with the ambassadors from the boy’s death for the same reason. 14 allies. Today they spent the By Jinm UNTON This program, called the The maximum penalty for through a‘'™ r - time Migratory Children’s Program, entire day with them before re­ (Herald Beporter) started four years ago with 80 turning to Vienna. prisonment. handed down last month, cor­ nce department. children meeting at the Mans­ A joint statement by NATO According to LaBelle, Lom­ For about 120 children sum­ field Training School. Now 1,200 and the U.S. delegation said this bardi was not suspected of mur­ oner Irving L. Aronson said mer school provides the kind of students take part in nine cen­ was the latest in a series of con­ der because “ there is no evi­ Lombardi was “ criminally re- Oldest Living Things sultations “ and is in line with fun moot youngsters associate ters throughout the state. They dencrm arthe"killln^“ w L 7m sP°"®‘ble“ for the killing be- The bristlecone pines In the the U.S. government’s policy to Herald Newsboys at the Source with not going to school. And are funded by the federal gov­ tentional, or that it came about evidence was Rodri- White...... Mountains...... _of California...... ernment through the Universi­ consult fully.’’ through the activity some en­ Three newsboys, winners of The Herald’s subscrip­ as chaperone is Peter Cordera, The Herald’s circu­ from malice or evil motivation.” was In the act of covering oldest living things on terprising educators make use ty of Hartford. Later U.S. officials explained On Monday, Lombardi’s when the fatal earth. Of the 17 specimens es- that on Monday Smith had lation manager. The newsboys toured the plant as of adiat are extremely valid tion contest last month, are shown upon their ar­ appeal for reinstatement bullet hit him tablished by ring count to be naade a presentation and came learning experiences. The BUingtcm Center is lo­ part of the fishing trip they won for increasing the policeman was turned down by Aronson said the use of dead- over 4,000 years old, the ex- back today to get the council’s rival at thA Great’ Northern Paper Co. in Milli- cated at the Windermere School number of customers on their routes. The trip, City Personnel Director Robert ly force In this Instance was treme example began Its growth reaction and to consider further nocket, Mainej>where they are greeted by a repre­ and serves 12 area towns. It is sponsored jointly each year by the Great Northern “ unwarranted and unreason- about 2640 B.C. Tills everyaiiere - everything questions. Krause, who seild Police Chief under the direction of William sentative of the company. The group from The Paper Co. and 'The Herald, began Monday and in­ school is being held in BlUngton Officials said there has not Thomas J. Vaughan had suffi­ for the children of migrant Johnson, who is vice-principal Herald includes, left to right, Robert Thurston of cludes boating, hiking and swimming besides fish­ cient basis to fire Lombardi for and teacher at the Elmer been any official discussion yet 701 Main St., George Lavigne of 87 Union St., and workers. They are between with the Soviets on when the ing. The group plans to return to Manchester some­ violating department rules on three and 14 years old and Thienes Elementary School in Robert Brindamour of 5 Dover Rd. With the boys Vienna talks will recess. It has time tomorrow. share a need for what is nowa­ Marlborough. days called enrichment. They been reported that they will ad­ I f ^ W U S E D journ at the end of the month tha fair courts-martial would also need remedial woric in the The students are largely re­ and resume m the fall at Helsin­ No Discipline be impossible because of pres­ Psychiatrist-Author Dead; k ICYAI basic subjects because of irreg­ cruited by a door-to-door, farm- sure on the Army to prosecute SENSATIONAL ki, Finland, wliere they began. ular attendance at regular to-factory campaign continued someone for what allegedly hap­ LAROEST EEI.CCTION OR schools during the year. Some­ to some extent throughout the suits even at the end of six speed and level, and he credit­ Planned For pened at My Lai, and because of Wrote ‘Games People Play’ times these students aren't in NEW RICVCI-eE IN THE summer by the teachers and weeks. He notes a change in at­ ed the teachers as well as the publicity. VERNON AREA a school long enough to be test­ aides. The parents work in ag­ theory. He said they look for Former U.S. Rep. Charles CARMEL, Calif. (AP) —Dr. vidual and social psychiatry In ed and properly placed before titudes about school, eating Bus Crash IRS Agents Pc«feHl«nalI)r AMonMed ricultural jobs, such as in to­ more than the usual number of Weltner, Torres’ civilian attor- Eric Berne, who wrote “Games which group therapy plays a it’s time to move on. And they habits, an ability to relate to bacco, potatoes, poultry farms, male teachers to compensate ney, said President Nixon had Peopl® Play” In 1964 as a psy- major role. Bom in Montreal, need medical, dental and nu­ other children and classroom (Continued from Page One) nurseries and chicken process­ for the home situation where Qaims Lives referred to My Lad as a massa- chlatry textbook and saw It be- Beme got his M.D. degree at tritional looking after. situations. ing plants. Often there is only there is frequently no father. said his SenateConstitutional ere and thus “ this case has been come a beat-seller, is dead at 60. McGill University there, later one parent and many moves. Rlghte subcommittee wUl inves- prejudiced before 85 to 100 mil- The Canadlan-bom psychla- studying at Yale University. He He explained some of the Of Children Ugate the incidents which were •“>" people.” trist-author suffered a h e ^ at- was In^private practice In New He said, “The school is not The teacher tries to establish teaching m e t h o ds which reported in Milwaukee San petitions of both Torres ‘ ^ck walking on the beach June York City and Norwalk, Conn., as unstructured as one might (Continued from Page One) a close relationship with the through sports teach score- F r^ clsco, A U ^ tl m,d o ^ T r and T ’Souvas cited 16 ways in 28. He died We,^esday In Car- in m(M3. family and the child, and this keeping and distance measur­ think. There is very careful way and Lisa Gerstman of Val­ areas. which they contended thfelr con- Community Hospital. His books include “ The Mind ice ii is one reason for the very casu­ ing, providing all kinds of ex­ planning especially in relaticm ley Stream. Tliey ranged, in age Sen. Charles Goodell, R-N.Y., stitutionaJ rights were being vlo- to the individual children as we 1946 and also maintained a Guide to Psychiatry and Psy- al dress and first name usage cuses for learning arithmetic. from_ 11 to 10. called Wednesday for a lull and iated. see their needs and plan to home in San FYanclsco where choanalysls,” ‘"Transactional which prevails in the school. There is much math and sci­ Three of the injured were list- public accounting by the Treas------The only uniform in sight was ence in music, and every sub­ meet these.’’ he was a lecturer at the Unlver- Analysis and Psychotherapy,” ed In critical condition. ury Department. slty of California Medical Cen- “ Stmeture arid Dynamics of Or- POST ROAD SHOPf*ING PLAZA that of the school nurse, Mrs. ject goes along on a field trip. One of the bus passengers, Al- “ if such reports are true the ‘ Best Friend'’ W orks Joanne Milne, and she explain­ ter. ganlzation and Groups,” the MAIN STREET, ROUTE 30 Tides are watched, measured As he talked a young boy len Burkin of Woodmere, said Department of the Treasury Is GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP) ed that her g (^ was to help the “ Games People Play,” subtl- “ Principles of Group Treat- VERNON, CONN. 872-3159 and explained at the beach. about 10 shyly approached with len Burkin of Woodmere, said engaged in a fearful and repres- A full-size replica of the first tied children overcome any fear of “TTie Psychology of Human ment.” Plaster casts of shells and sea­ a collection of drawings he had he was sitting In the back of the sive practice that violates the steam locomotive operated com- Relationships,” had a first IHls most recent book, in 1968, EXPERT REPAIRS that uniform by becoming a weed possibly teach that the ar­ made over the weekend, featur­ vehicle at the time of the accl- constitutional rights • of all merclally in the United States, printing of 3,000. There were was “ Happy Valley,” a chll- ON BICYCLES real friend. tist and the scientist share all ing an enormous dinosaur. His dent. “ All I know U the bus American people,” Goodell said. “ The Best Friend of Charles- eight more printings totaling dren’s fantasy, MON. thru SAT. of nature. visit to the Dinosaur Park the started turning and somebody “ None but a totalitarian govern- ton,” was successfully tested 83,000 in 1965. Another book, “Sex Is Okay, 9:30 - «:S0 P ^ . The day starts with a bus week before had inspired his ef­ \ screamed to grab ahold of ment would attempt to super- Wednesday by its builders in The book describes how indl- Even in America,” Is scheduled OPaSN F ^ . EVE ride vhich the teachers share The topic of transportation forts. something,” he said, “ and vise the reading habits or Intel- Greensboro. viduals maneuver In their rela- for publlcationlhls fall. followed by a lesson in nutrition ALt. BICVCI.es AND RCPAIRS prevailed at the school one that’s exactly what I did. Then lectual curiosity of its citizens.” It was prepared for shipment tlonships with others. private fimeral services will GUARANTEED called breakfast, happily ac­ to Santee, S.C., where it will be- Professionally,. Beme was be held in nearby Monterey, companied by a spontaneous week, and some delighted Sometimes classes are held a boy started falling out of the youngsters climbed aboard a at the Rothe farm next door to bus, SO I caught him.” Burkin come a permanent exhibit of known eis the lather of transac- Survivors include his ■irtdow. lesson in music thanks to the r - v . . Wings and Wheels Museum. tional analysis, a system of Indi- Torre, and six children. attracUon between the teen­ 707 at Bradley Field and were the school, and each day for a was not Injured seriously. agers and the guitars. taxied down the runway. They week they would be bused to "When I looked up, I saw the Lai also climbed aboard tractor- Camp (Dewey in Lebanon ^ e r e bus just spinning off the road,” trailer trucks at Nelson’s said Philip Gear, a HUlel repre­ Classes appear to be largely a raft, a tree house and a pa­ Freightways, Inc.^ in Rockville sentative. He said he climbed May Alter unstructured, a n d center pier-mache cave on an island YOUR from the wreckage through a around art, science, music, Sind saw for themselves what it will inspire stories of Mark sewing and crafts, dance and feels like in the cab. Many les­ Twain and Robinson Crusoe. window and started helping oth­ W a r Trials HOME & GARDEN drama, physical lo ca tio n and sons developed from the experi­ ers out. “There were people on Y ences. the top of the banks and you had (Continued from Page One) G a continuing newspaper project Meanwhile, the recruiting VALUE STORE continues because the students to yeU and scream at them be. N_ fom toey would come down to committing mm These provide a framework Johnson explained that the come, and sometimes even be­ of interest on which is buUt the youngsters make tremendous fore summer is over, they are help. crimes while in the military be “ I w ^ knocked right out of needed skills in reading, arith­ strides working at their own gone. metic, composition and all the window,” said R a ^ Uever servicemen now WITH AG WAYS OUTDOOR kinds of problem solving. John­ of Valley Stream, who wasn t reached by military f w S S U ic son explained that learning is seriously Injured. justice. LIVING VALUES— - Stay ^ TELEVISION I P APPUANCE integrated into everything they ” We went over the wire ropes R^p. Charles S. Gubeer, R- cod do, the extent limited only by (guardralls) sideways and kept Calif._ told a news conference the teacher’s imagination, and twirling around and around,” Wednesday that the soldiers ac- these teachers were especially said Gary Wolowky, 11, Cedar- cused as a result of My Lal may EVERYTHING YOU NEED FOR EASY SUMMER LIVING—ON SALE chosen and trained for their Herald Photos hurst. “There was this Md . ... I have thought they were imder jobs. saw 'him . .. lying In the mud orders to kill everyone In the 2 SPEED FAN 100'PLASTIC with his face down.” hamlet. COLOR TV By David Silver GARDEN HOSE There are only 12 students to A trooper, who asked that his He said the confusion could BY FASCO a class wUh a teacher and an name not be used, said, “ When have resulted from the expecta- WONDA 3399 aide, a ratio which is an impor­ this road gets a little wet. It is tion of U.S. troops that they PINE BARK like a grease stick.” would find few civilians in My tant element of the program. Now only MULCH J(duison, who has worked with There have been two truck ac- Lal. I149S the program from its begin­ cldents in the same spot In the William L. Dickinson, R-Ala., NUGGETS ning, said he sees definite re- past two weeks. The road forms another panel member, said he kITIl M an ”S” curve between two ^ convinced more than 100 civU- S2 ^sfor3 cu. ft. bridfea were killed after being Large 20" custom molded Reg. 15 inch C Measurement) Portable *258** jufthony L. Bchmleg, chief »<«ether at My Lal. grille provides protection $19.95 Holds moisture, retards weed growth, protects roots. "Insulates" ‘W.'V front and back. Two speeds, I f i iMAak r Diagonal 'A\' Wghway ^ ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) - A de- 3 position switch. Whisper against extreme temperatures. Super strength, all-purpose hose; l O i n e n iMeaaurement ) Portable *318** N ati^ Tran^iteUon ^ety ^ 100% organic material. stays flexible. \ Board, w ^ en rou . whether the Army will quiet performance. Save 23 inch ( Measurement ) Table Model *358** The board is m Indepe m permitted by federal court to WUUam Johnson, school director '* federal agency with responsibU- court-martial two soldiers VEGETABLE Ity for safety in aU modes of charged with murder at My Lal. GARDEN DUST 23 inch Console *388** transportation. three-judg'6 federal panel DEHUMIDIFIERS Victor W. Anckaltls, Pennsyl- t^ok unde{* advisement Wednes- vania secretary of transporta- the pleas of Sgt. Esequlel *295 for 4 lbs. ROTOR ANTENNA tion, announced today that two q\>rres, 22, of Brownsville, Tex., special state invesUgjating and Spec. 4 Robert W. T’Souvas Reg. INSTALLED teams have been sent to the 20, of San Jose, Calif., that the $99.95 DUSTER crash scene. They have been di- Army be enjoined from trying 3-TUBE A U CHANNfL rected to reassmble the bat- them. GUN SPRINKLER HBSE mOLOlHM tered bus and examine it. Judge Griffin Bell of the 5th F375 1 qt. $ 2 ^ 9 ALi PARnA LAIOR State police said an owner’s U.S. Circuit Court A ppeala, COLLECTS 13 BINTS 5625 2 q t card showed the bus was from senior judge on the panel, asked OF WATER PER DAY Guaranteed for 10 years! 50' long. Tedesco Bus Co., Jersey <3ty, the Army to suspend pretrial Turned upside down, it becomes N J The name Academy Char- hearings lor three weeks to give a soaker hose. ter Service was written on the the court time to act. The Army AlHANOE bus. agreed. POO L s u p p HR Torres is chaiged with the DRIVEWAY ROTOR SET PURCHASE ALGAECIDE, kills algae, fungi murder of four Vietnamese cl- INOLUDER Cost of Earthquake vUians—including one by hang­ $5.29 gal. s SEALER NOT REQUIRED ing—and the attempted murder AQUET minimizes eye irritation SAKRETE SAN FRANCISOO (AP) — A of at least three others, $4.10 for 9 lbs. IndiMM— At NO Ilira C m » major earthquake in San FTan- T'Souvas is charged with two DRY ACID corrects alkalinity to SPECIALS! — K ntoneno — cisco today would cause $80 bll- counts of premeditated murder. increase bather comfort Uoa in property damage and kill Both were members of Oom- $4.70 for ID lbs. Blacktop PatciTsl 15 for 80 lbs. 5 YEARS SAVI hHMlrMls of d o lm an “inestimable” number of pany C, 1st Battalion, 20th In- GALLON Color TV Sorvko riooo^ Iho people, a special study conunlt- fantry when the Americal Divl- FILTER AID makes pool filter Concrete Mix $ 1 .8 5 for 90 lbs. PAIL nozt 5 yoon. PtovMM lowost tee reports. company made a sweep work better Sonrico Roto, quorootood foe PERCHLORON CL0R-TA9S, continuous bacteria Sand Mix $ 2 . 0 0 for 80 lbs. SERVICE S yn . — dh coootod «obO There would be looting and a through My Lal in March 1968. control: $47.50 ■ PROrrCTION CONTRACT tWyl Imekdown of law and order as Capt Ernest L. Medina, corn- Only $ 3 3 . 9 5/10 0 lbs. Play Sand $ 1 .4 5 for 80 lbs. One coat covers,Lasts police and firemen concentrated pany commander at My Lai, Nothing kills bacteria FREEl 3-5 Years,Excellant OPtN DAILY on rescue and relief efforts, was present during the hear- Mortar Mix $2.00 for 80 lbs. MANCHESnOl the report released Ings, accompanied by his mlU- faster! A B C’s of Pool Care " booklet traction.___ THi.4 WednMday by a Joint commit- tary attorney, Capt. Mark Kad- WIO..THUR.-MI. tee of the California Leglsla- ish. Medina also faces murder OPElI DAILY 8-5 SATURDAYS 8-4 BUCKLAND STORE TIU 9 Hire. charges. / v U S t h e The quake that hit San Fran- T’Souvas, a sUm red-haired A l pricoi loclo Jt "TBLEVISION 9 APPUAMCS In 1906 caused 600 deaths youth with piercing Ught blue ISid fOUAND TNPK MANCHESTER 643-5123 PBCTwrj vWVTwRry and $400 in damage. eyes, and Torres, stocky, crew- M Sonrieo ood NEW HAVEN 239-1687 ELLINGTON 875-3355 Avoto^io Ttodo. NEXT TO STOP jnd SHOP The r e g ie s population today cut and dailc, sat sUently with OTHER STORES CALL is more than 4 million, four their attorneys. MIDDUEFIELD 347-7229 WILLIMANTIC 423-2931 that of 1906. Attorneys for both contended

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s V ' . : V ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1970 PAGE SEVENTEEN PAGE SIXTEEN 6IANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1970 I i r Tolland against the amendment—ap­ matching collarless princess She’UHave ■\ / Ulster Bomb proved by a 47-36 vote—on Mila Schon^s Collection dress. grounds it would restrict explo­ TV Tonight Ruffs of feathers or ruffles H e r B a b y School Panel Delays Action. ration and possibly break small decorated high necklines of late Rips Bank, independent operators. See Saturday’s TV Week Has Hint of the Orient day dresses and ensembles. The for Complete Listings. 85 East Center St. By Adoption On New Health Curriculum Sen. Edward M. Kennedy said By JEANNE GONITNI vivid Bristol blue, Ming tur­ soft, supple look was interpret­ he voted against the measure ed in an attractive group of At Summit St. 25 Injured ' AiP Fashion Writer quoise with black or brown, a SAN FRANCISOO (AP) — The Board of Bduc^ Hantley-Brlnklcy Beport lows in the 60s. It was a Ubtle over a year ago ed before the curriculum can local schools for 12 years. “ In side the bank. keep, and we must respect the 7:40 (3) Oolden Voya(e (C) semicircular yokes of Chinese gown with a giant pink satin when Stephanie, who comes be Implemented. a sense, Mr. Holley grew up (8) Trnth or Conreqaenceii (C) robes. But if you took away the butterfly appliqued on one hip. The blast wrecked the front of natives’ own estimate of their <18) Candid Camera from Phoenix, Ariz., told the An additional handicap is the with this school system,” Dr. the bank, shattered windows of minimum needs," Kennedy 7:30 (3) FamUy Affair (C> platter-sized coolie hats that Totally different in character graduation audience at exclu­ resignation of Director of Phy- MacKenzle stated, describing said. , (8A0) Animai World (C) dramatized the Oriental theme, was the ’40s-injLpired collection stores opposite. Hundreds of (18) Movie sive Mills College in Oakland, slcai Education William Holley, him as "energetic, ambitious, shoes in a shop next door were (30) HIcrant — An NBC White you had polished Western chic. presented by Neapolitan design­ "The mo(3t humane thing for me who was to co-ordinate the cur- and conscientious.” scattered over the street. P a ^ r (C) The silhouette was slim, glid­ er Forquet earlier in the eve­ DONAHUE FOR SENATOR COMMITTEE. 8:00 (3) Happy Daya (C) to do is to have no children at rlculum. A second teacher who is re- Shop clerks ran to help the in­ Gueat: Lionel Hampton. ing easily over the figfure. The ning. all,” because of man's "un­ The narcotics education signing was also singled out for jured as they were carried from (8-U) That Girl (C) length was approximately mid­ He balanced the extra leng(th I WOULD LIKE TO VOLUNTEER! mindful attitude toward his en­ phase of the program will be praise by the superintendent Bishop Calls 8:30 (3-40) Bewitched (C) the smoking fnmt of the build- (30) Ironside B (C) calf. Almost haU the collection of his midiskirts with abbreviat­ vironment.” Implemented this fall, however, and by several board members. ««• 9:00 (3) Movie was devoted to pants ensembles ed hip-tip jackets belted slightly Today she views as a "mixed In a special drug abuse pro- Mrs. Hazel Barber, a math (8-40) This la Tom Jonea (C) NAME ...... Troops and police immediate­ His Captors ) 9:30 ( 30) Dragnet '70 R (C) in some form—straight and nar­ above the waistline. Strong ver­ blessing” the national publicity gram to be structured by the teacher at the middle school, (18) Alfred Hitchcock row for long ones, slightly that resulted. administration. has left to start a family of her ly cordoned off the area and a 10:00 (30) Dean Martin Presents tical detail was provided by search was made by army ^ H u m a n e ^ Golddiners — Premiere (C) bloused for knickers, all cou­ channel tucks, pleats and wide ADDRESS ...... “ It enabled me to get right The failure of the board to own. She was cited as an un­ bomb disposal units of all build­ (8-40) The Snrvivora (C) pled with overblouses. rib-knitting. into the ecology movement,” adopt the overall curriculum usually fine teacher, (Continued from Page One) (18) Ten O’clock Beport ings in the vicinity. Nothing was 10:30 (18) Tempo 18 Nearly every group drew ap­ Typical of Forquet ojt his most she said In an Interview, “ but It occurred last night, when ' the Other resignations accepted found. 11:00 (3-8-30^ News — Weather plause. and there were shouts of imaginative was a brown rib- sure made my life much faster. board realized time was run- by the board last night were The prosecuting attorney was AND Sports (C Robert Bell, secretary I board work session Mrs. Trudee Blank ,a third attorney "admitted everything of other collections. She com­ ted brown double face wool coat a child some day. Absolutely.” was unoccupied at the time. The fidncatlon TV (20) Stephanie is now unemployed last month. grade teacher at Hicks Memori- and really condenmed me, just Tharsday, July 16 bined black and white with a with standing collar went over a whole structure of the building as roundly as the prosecuting PM and looking for a job . Detalls of the material to be al School, has left since she and shook.” 6:00 PlaylM the Guitar W. F. Since graduation, she has covered have not yet been made her husband are moving to attorney did, saying everything Noad Song Becital James Walker, who was pass­ charged against me was of Song Recital worked with the Planned Par- public. Syracuse, N. Y. ing the bank at the time of the course true. On the other hand, 6:30 What’s New enUuxxl As8(}ciatlon and the At present the curriculum out- Mrs. Sandra Aja, elementary 7:00 Book Beat B (C) line does not specify which teacher at Hicks School, has re­ blast said; “ The street was he said that because I was an 7:30 On Film B ecology-oriented Earth Times. thronged with shoppers. I heard old man and some of these The Stunt Man "In both jobs,” she said, “ I materials available should be signed, and did not Indicate any 8:00 Washington Week in Bevlew used, and a problem has arisen plans to teach next year, a loud bang. The brickwork col­ things had happened years be­ 8:30 NET Playhouse J have been getting more infor­ lapsed and there was a pall of The Father mation. Now I realize the diffi­ over who will teach the lower Art teacher Mrs. Joan fore, I should given a little 10:00 NET Festival dust everywhere. bit of leniency." culties in solving problems— grades Involved In the progrram. Hachey was granted a ma- Encore Paris Originally the Physical Edu- ternlty leave of absence for a "There was no panic,” Walk­ The bishop was sentenced to they’re monumental. cation Department was select- year to be re-employed at that er said. 20 years in prison. The an­ "Working at Planned Parent­ The Boglis Are Over Here, Wittaya! ed to teach the health educa- time if a suitable vactmey ex- The bank is in the heart of nouncement last weekend of his Soviets Switch hood, I was able to educate peo­ Belfast and only half an hour re­ ple, and working at Earth Thirty-seven American FieW Service exchange students from country in the last school year, gathered in Pittsburgh, Pa. yes­ tlon courses, but a problem Ists. release, eight years before com­ terday morning for the bus trip. After an orientation meeting mained before the normal clos­ pletion of his sentence, was cou­ ’Times I got a chance to Inform Thailand, Ceylon, Vietnam and Laos disembark at Manchester arises in the lower grades. ------To Volga Output The basic thrust of the re- Manchester Evening Herald ing time. All city center shops pled with the armouncement people. ’The truth can affect peo­ High School shortly before 8 o’clock last night. Manchester host this morning at Illing Junior High School, they had a box lunch, vised curriculum is on the Tolland correspondent Bette opened today for the first time that Hugh F. Redmond of Yonk­ Ippn ple, I think.” and spent the rest of the day with their hosts. The agenda for M O S exjW (AP) — The asaem- families of the students during a three-day visit stand by to lo­ philosophy of mental health, ac- Quatrale, tel. 875-2846. since the 12th of July national ers, N.Y., had committed sui­ bly lines at (Jorki, the Soviet She has not had a steady job tomorrow includes a morning tour of Pratt and Whitney Aircraft, hollcy. cate their guests. Seated on the shoulders of his dad, four-year- cide three months before in a Detroit, switched over today to since Earth 'nmes ran out of picnic lunch at Wickham Park, and an evening of games and mu­ A British army spokesman Shanghai prison. Redmond was production of the new 'Volga money and suspended publica­ old Stephen Bogli, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bogli of 82 Eliza­ sic after a picnic supper at the home of Mrs. Douglas Roberts said It appeared that a bomb sentenced to life imprisonment ROUTE 83 • VERNON. CONN tion in June. beth Dr., simplifies the problem by holding aloft a sign to wel­ in Bolton. The students will depart early Saturday evening for had been placed underneath the passenger car, the first major on spy charges in 1954. The design change in 14 years. Stephanie has appeared re­ come Wittaya Dumronkgiattisukdi from Thailand. 'The students, John F. Kennedy International Airport, where they will board stairs in the bank. bishop said he knew nothing of cently on television shows and who lived with families in the Midwest while studying in this a plane for home. (Herald photo by Pinto) "Judging by the damage it Redmond’s death. ’Hie old Volga, the Gaz21 po­ has had numerous public speak­ was quite a powerful one," he Bishop Walsh was accompa­ pularly known as The Tank, is ing and radio engagements, all SPECIAL July IS -17 added . being replaced with the com­ nied at the news conference by on behalf of birth control or the that Carriage Dr. needs to turn this would change the flavor of the zoning commission. His be appointed to this post. He pletely redesigned Gaz24, which Hebron Father Jcrim McCormack, supe­ need for better organization of It into a blacktop road is proc­ the neighborhood and that it next step Is to apply for a per­ will hold this position for four resembles Western sedans. TSP- human ecology, the relationship rior general of the Maryknoll essed gravel, curbs and a may cause pollution in a near­ mit for this. yeas and will not receive any 100 CO PIES - *2** Ihe new Volga is not expected i r r I: ------between man and his environ­ Order. Completion Date blacktop. The extention of time by stream. At the meeting, Also at this meeting was dis­ payment for it. , Bill a Boon "If Bishop Walsh was guilty to be available to private Soviet ment. PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK EM S baker y PRAGUE SHOES would not excede the $10,000 Tupper suggested building only cussed the possibility of ap­ citizens for at least a year. It ROTH S c l o t h ie r s Stephanie would like to write For Carriage Dr. of M y crime, it was the crime bond that the town originally one - family homes which was pointing a zoning agent. It was Manchester Evening Herald C O PY CATS will go on sale this summer to a b(x>k, "an examination of the To Alaskans of loving the Chinese people so FIRST NATIONAL STORE Sa GEALLEN ALBERT & LARRY S SALON CAROUSEL GIFTS giranted Caron Brothers. agreeable to the residents of decided that Denis A. Keefe, Hebron Substitute corre^Mnd- 341 BROAD ST., MANCHESTER much he was willing to give foreigners—for hard currency philoeo$riilcal roots of population Extended to ’71 The only point raised at the ^11 Stream Rd. present and the present building inspector. ent John Baron, tel. 228-9060. himself entirely for them,” only—at $2,066, an increase of VERNON DRUG , MAM SELLt APPAREL TAYLOR CLEANING A. C. PETERSEN FARMS and ecological problems.” Hie Hebron Planning and (Continued from Page One) meeting was that a proper turn­ Father McCormack said. $706 over the old model. Zoning Commission met this W. T. GRANT COMPANY around had not been construc­ should be considered a great week to discuss exitension of the ted at the end of Carriage Dr. victory.” completion date for (Carriage ■ Brighten the Comer Today in History It was decided that as s(x>n as The bill, an attempt to settle First Newspaper Dr., the building of homes on MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — the road had been tarred a aboriginal land claims of Alaska By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Mill Stream Rd.,, and the ap­ Coming cautiously in toward Probably the first newspaper wider and larger turn around Oo If Yourself or Let Us Bb It For You Natives, authorizes: the dock after dark, (Jarl Ed­ Today is Tliursday, July 16th, pointing of a zoning agent. was "Tslng Pao,” a court jour­ would be constructed. Congressional appropriations wards called to 6-year-old Deb­ the 167th day of 1970. There are The first order of business totaling $500 million over 12 nal published in Peking, China. 168 days left in the year. Also discussed was the build­ bie in the other end of the boat. It is said to have started as was to extend the deadline for years. Today’s Highlight in History ing of duplex homes on proper­ PIUCE» "Throw your light on the completion of Carriage Dr., in —Royalties totaling $500 mil­ early as the 600s and w m con­ bank," he said. On this date In 1946, the first Salmon Park. Tlie previous ty owned by Robert Tupper on lion from oil and other mineral tinued until 1936. At first it was atomic bomb was exploded over She tried, but it landed in the produced from carved blocks deadline had keen set for April Mill Stream Rd. Tupper said production on all public lands in the desert In New Mexico. It water. Instead of type. 18, but Caron Brothers, the that he would be happy to c(m- the state. was the beginning of the atomic struct only one-family homes in —Land grants totaling over 10 builders, wanted to have this ta SELL! age. extended to April 18, 1971. Their order to preserve the “flavor” million 'acres, including 5.9 mil­ Ten Years Ago TEMPLE’S of the neighborhood. Originally lion acres to 200 native villages, Poland agreed to pay the reasons for this were, they said; that the building of he had planned three and four- 3 million to a service corpora­ United States $40 million dollars family unitSt but this had been CARPET and FLOOR COVERING tion for timber production and homes in the Carriage Dr. area to settle the claims of Ameri­ zoned out by the town. other use; 635,000 acres for Indi- can citizens whose property had had been slower than expected. vlduEil homesites and hunting, been seized in Poland In 1946. Also, if a black top and bitumi­ His next plan was the con­ $00 MAIN BTREET T IL M 3 M AI fishing and trapping campsites, Five Tears Ago nous curb were put in they struction of duplex homes on and 500,000 to North Slope na­ Hie U. S. spacecraft Mariner would be destroyed by the the 6.2 acres of property he ACTNOWi O K N D A X Y TO 4 — THURS., FRI. TO 3 FJO. tives. 4 sent back informati(m that the movement of heavy machinery owns bordering on Mill Stream The bill set up corporations to atmosphere of the planet Mars necessary for the construction Rd. Tliis was met by a petition handle the $1 billion for housing, is too thin for any known form of homes in the area. signed by eight couples arid MSTAUED education, welfare Investment of life. At present the only things four single persons that said Emd other uses for the state’s 55,000 Eskimos, Aleuts and In­ dians. An amendment to Increase FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY BROADLOOM the land grants to 40 million DUPONT acres as urged by native groups JULY 17 and 18 was rejected 71 to 13. Also defeated was an effort to Famous Brands 5 0 1 strike a section calling for a SPECIALS FOR TODAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY study aimed at transferring to the state welfare and other oth­ Af Give-a-Way Prices! er services provided by the Bu­ U S D A CHOICE reau . of Indian Affairs for Alas­ 9X12 ka Indians. S q . Y d ^ The amendment. requiring BONELESS CALIF. competitive leasing for mineral BRAIDED RUGS rights was offered by Sen. Hen­ BERMUDA SHORTS SIDEWALK SALE 100S 501 N ry M. JacKkon, D-Wash., who CHUCK STEAKS 99c said it was needed to prevent PAJAMAS N Y LO N P IL E large giveaways of Alaska oil to .95 laige oil companies and specu­ SUCKS-ROBES 69.95 CARPET lators. 1 1 1 0 9 REG. The amendment had been KNIT BLADE STEAKS w h i l e t h e y l a s t LB. 1 stricken in committee. 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Hitters Enjoying Big Year RSox Still The ion Skids to .500 Level Surprised \ Collegians HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. (AP)— A New York Jets player who had not heard about the players’ In Accord o f Sports strike drove from Houston, ’Tex., Of Making Flag Bid to the. Jets' Hofstra Univenjlty As Teams Start Last Half In 2-1 Defeat Enfield camp Emd wels promptly told to W ith Pros National League By DEAN R. YOST leave, according to a story in the Eakt Division NEW YORK (AP) — As play resumed today with rookie Wayne Simpson and Jim Carl Yastrzmeski also started uled. starting in today's N ew Haven JoumEilurier. CHICAGO (AP) — The W. L. Pet. G.^. BOSTON (AP) — The By JERRY KATONA trouble with batter.Greg Schlen- Dressier, walked Socha Emd EelsI’s only loss wels Eigalnst the 12 games, there were 39 hitters McGlothlin and Gary Nolan re- hitting more in the last few game against L ew Krausse of Town Softball Nears Tournament ^ ” 1 don’t know what to tell College All-Stars have Only two years ago hitters Pittsburgh 50 39 .662 local’s. turned from arm trouble to join — still have weeks, lifting his batting aver- the Milwaukee Brewers. Nagy T o ^ slow piteh softball,______^ r-— probably thewic iiiuai,most talkeduuneu The. only 6 goodV/VFU ’^in Minis g v/iiwone da______on______a 3-0______count,. ___ but— kept r - —“ his Muro’s Infield bleeder jvas erred were moaning loudly and batting .300 or better and al­ New York you,” Jets’ coach w eeb Ehvbank made their sjmpathies holdover Jim Merritt, and all hopes of battling their way abouttx)ut sports activity activity in in Manchesi^r^ Manchester, nears nears the the encTof end of can *—** say alwut the *Man- poise, retiring the second out on by second baseman Whltely, per- Eofleld (2) ' smiling quietly as Chicago age from the .270s to .302. Yaz got a late start because of Army — ------>— » 1. — - - ’ - v s _ j ,— milling Gllha to come home Ob r h said to w. K. Hicks, a seven- known for locked out Na^ ready almost 2,000 home runs in into contention in the pen­ Monday, Aug. Chester American Legion two• TTV foulavEuz tipsvtj^o cuiuand cutan uvci^/uwoverpower ci------T------." ------Vfttrt M four have a chance at 20 victo­ St. Louis kept up his hot streak with a service, and although he sports 0 year veteran defensive back ”I tional Football League VBt- the men on the mound the majors. nant race, and they figure Ing fastball. Things almost split t*»lp with Uie go-ahead sSietxS, cf ries—^no team has ever had four Phila’phla ^ ^ record-tying fOur-hlt perform- a 3-1 record he has been largely 10 the playoffs begin. ' ------basebaU team’s 2-1 loss Whltely, 2b g would think you should collect erans and they’re ready dominated the game. Now Looklng at the stan di^s In Legion. wlde open els Bob 'Whltely run. The CincinnaU Reds, keeping 20-game winners in one season. Montreal ■420 12% the nine-game home stand ance in the All-Star Game Tues ineffective, as shown by his 6.10 against Enfield at the win- Bletz, 3b (expenses) from the Players’ who’s grinning and who’s j stroked one up into some strong Balesano, still not himself, Vesoe. It again to prepare for their in tune with the times, are the Merritt has 14, Simpson 13 opening today is the time day night, and is now anxious to earned run average, each of the four leagues, Rec, Respite being beateii in the „ , ;* u t * . . . g J Association.” groaning? CEindlellght, Independent, and tournament, Moriartys possesses ® last night, IS gusty winds, making the ball lost the game in the home Nadeau, lb scheduled battle with the V top hitting team in the majors and McGlothlin and Nolan 11 West Division to start. continue the surge in regular Finally there’s Jim Lnnborg, Racine, c 0 0 The National FootbEilI LeEigue Dusty, only one loop doesn’t toe league’s best ball that it wasn’t another 1-1 play tricks with left fielder team’s sixth'. With two outs, he Joobert, rf world champion Kansas 'Whether It was because of the with 123 home runs and a team each, joining nine other Nation-^ Clnclniiati 62 26 .706 Manager Eddie Kasko’s season play. who has been plagued by var- g g Players’ Association has coor- have a commanding leader, the Players. In this writer’s opinion, tie. Gllha. But the Msmehester field­ gave up a walk, a cheap triple, llresoler, p City Chiefs. lowering of the pitching mound, batUng average of about .277. al League pitchers who have 10 '^ 8 Angeles 51 36 .693 fourth place club had begun to Continued strong perform- ious ailments all season and has — - - dinated the strike. Indy which hEis a possible three- Little Keith Gemmell played Manchester (4-4), which has er __ stuck...... with ...... It, with.. „a ^jump-___^ Eind tw o bEise hits. The MEinches- 24 The collegians decided a shortening of the strike zone, Those figures, along with im­ or more victories. The Ameri­ Atlanta 42 44 .488 show signs of life in the two ances by the big three pitchers, just come off the disabled list Ewbsmk told Hicks during w ay tie for first. brilliantly at second bEise de- previously engEiged in 18 iiuilnga Ing, last minute catch, for the Pltoher walked one batter Wednesday night to return to expansion, the new artificial can League has nine. San Fran. 41 44 .482 weeks leading up to the All-Star Yastrzemskl and a few others after setting out the last few Blsnohester (1) lunch Tuesday that the Jets proved pitching over last year, At Mt. Nc;bo, Gunver’s Stamp- apUe being landed on by a catch- ^ro tie games with Enfield, final out. getting Balesano out f/* . ^ ^ ^ supervised drills after a one-day fields or a livening of the bEise- Houston 37 61 .420 Game break, ‘ pulling its record could make the Red Sox form!- weeks with shoulder trouble, ab r have made the Reds the only In 1969, there were 15 20-game that bounced like it hit cement, 4 . 3 0 g would not pay his expenses San Diego 36 54 .400 ers Emd the LEmtem House are er and hit In the back by a could only muster one base hit, of a jam. ° >. 3b strike. ball, 1970 has become the year runaway leader going into the up to 44-41 and breathing down dable in the second hall of the The 1967 Cy Young Award wln- over rightfielder Gsignon’s head, k 3 0 0 0 while he wels In New York winners with a number of them tied at 8-8. Alberti’s StEirs holds pitched ball. Fred GUha’s sole double, agEiinst The locals had a near score a 1 (1 There’s still the possibility of the hitters— at least as the the necks of third place New season—especially’ if some of ner was reactivated Wednesday, for a triple Emd one run batted % g g waiting for a strike settlement, last half of July. certain ne^t to repeat. Denny Wednesday’s Results an edge over second place Len- He covered second like a pro toe victor’s baffling southpaw In their portion of the fourth > 3 0 that the July 31 All-Stars’ foot­ second half of the secmon began York and second place Detroit, the first hall disappointments li­ with Jose Santiago sent down to in. Steve Nadeau placed a shot rf 3 0 0 0 the Journal-Courier story said, The Reds have surprised ev­ McLain of Detroit, after sitting No games scheduled ox niarm acy'Em d Center Con- and was always at the hEise Curler, Rick Dressier, when speedy John Socha walk­ 3 0 ball classic won’t come off, today. lt’s still a ltala 23 1 I- g shape.” only three each, and Bill Singer The way the playoffs are If Gemmell esm keep the Inter- *^®® B®cine and pitcher Dress- strikeout, ending smy hopes VtoffAs* Sikfldd 0 0 0 0 0 2 X Players Association. run games were turning off the ished fourth. Atlanta (Jarvis 9-7) at St. Lou­ within hailing distance. benched Andrews in favor of urday for the three g;amea with oo.tter, (Mianctiester scheduled is that the winner of est and the ability, watch for ler singled------’ to center snd Manchester went ahead in the 0 0 00 0 1 0 Nonetheless, All-StEir spokes- The biggest surprise In the of Los Angeles, sidelined earlier is (Carlton 6-11), N One reasmi for optimism is Dick Schofield and John Kenne- Milwaukee. Tlien it’s Culp on Manch0st0r trav0ls to Wind- . Oliha 9B: 'Vesoe; SB: ' fans. each league automaUcally draws him to progress through the Balesano tossed four straight sixth as Gllha collected the only L o t ! Ma«5liSer''^'’alf£!d' HnlflTI T Steve 'TEinner skid the col- has been the by hepatitis, has five. New York (McAndrew 4-7) at the consistency shown by the dy in the last few games before Sunday and Ken Brett on Mon­ sor Friday night and th0n W0I- BaieBono a Dressier 3: SO: Bale- V F U I U S Things picked up last year a bye and advances Into the remks Emd become Oie next town balls to load the bases. The col- hit, a two bsise ripper, and legians would tTEdn with the California Angels, who were in Phil Niekro of Atlanta has Los Angeles (Singer 5-3), N top three starting pitchers over the All-Star break, but is ex- day night as the Oakland Athlet- COIT10S 2«on0 landing Fast Hart- sano tNuia 2,.e, Jeffries 1,. i.n'^eBierDressier tf;9: tinaHUs v x v r I when there were 18 .300 hitters tourney. The second and third star orful local hurler then got Into trotted to third ^ a passed ball. squad’s coaches today "while ast place, 22 games back, at only seven and Mel Stottlemyre Philadelphia (Fryman 6-6 ) at the past couple of weeks. Ray pected to restore him to second Ics come in for a pair of con- ford, Sunday at Mt. Nebo at 2. W o m e i l ’ s G o l f and more thah 3,000 homers, place play a one game ellmlna- Although Stevensons won the sUll endorsing the Players Asso­ s Ume last season in the of the New York Yankees suid San Diego (Dobson 6-10), N Culp, who has looked good all base for the beginning of this tests, after which the rotation and by the first half of this sea­ tton at their wspecUve fields to town UUe, they placed only ciation demEmds.” Larry EHerker of Houston have Only games scheduled WATERVILLE, Maine (AP) son, bats were booming more est. I ll eAngels presently are season, finally started getting home stand in hopes he can con- begins again as the Ccdlfomla Most of the 63 All-Stars i “ <1 A nth Ly on the In- — Defending champion Marcia second to Minnesota, five games eight each. some of the victories he de- slder it a "new season” and fl- Angels close out the home stand worked out on their own than ever. And the way hitters OABL TASTRZEMSKI tournament. It Is possible for a temational League All-Star behind. Baltimore has a crack at serves, while Sonny Siebert and nally find himself. with four games In three days, toEim to finish third, Emd still DolEin of Ridgewood, Conn., held like Pete Rose and Carl Yas- American League squad. NormEms (6-7) placed at Northwestern University’s AU-Star M VP CincinnaU’s pitching staff has three 20-gamers in Jim Palmer Gary Peters began clicking with Another disappointment so far Tuesday, Wednesday and Tliurs- see more action. a one stroke lead today entering trzemski talked at the All-Star four on the tesim, Jim McNickle, D y c h e StEidlum Wednesday been perhaps the biggest sur­ and Dave McNally, 12 each and East Division more regularity. has been Mike Nagy, the sched- day. All post;season gEimes will be the flnEil round of the New Eng­ while CoEich Otto GrEihEim Emd game Tuesday after playing on second half of the season will Reiner Cacace, Mike Quesnel prise of all. The Reds added Mike Cuellar, 11. W. L. Pot. G.B. played at ChEirter Oak Field. land Women’s Golf Tournament. his stEiff remEilned in seclusion. Cncinnatl's new Astroturf, the bring more of the same. and Alex Mlkolowsky. Coaches Baltimore 64 33 .621 — After the playdowns, it tEikes Mrs. Dolan’s 78-78— 166 total John Mackey, president of the for the All-Stars are Jim Leber Detroit 47 38 .**9 6 Three Rivers Stadium two losses to get bumped from for the first two rounds of the Players Association, said in Emd Denny Carlin. 64-hole tournament put her just 6 New York 46 39 .641 7 the toumEunent. New York that that decision to All-Star Catcher Nursing Bruised Shoulder In the NationEil LeEigue, Mori­ Boston 44 31 .618 9 Starting date is set for Wed­ ahead of Pat Bradley of N a­ return to supervised practice artys Emd Nasslffs placed four I Sports Slate ] WEish’n. 40 48 .466 14% nesday, Aug. 12, provided there shua, N.H., who had 78-79—167. was made jointly by the All- eEush. For the G eis House, Gem- Cleveland 38 48 .442 16% Natural Opener, are no first place ties. Mrs. Dolan Emd Miss Bradley Stars and the Eissoclation. HARTFORD TWI LEAGUE The Silk City LeEigue does not mell, Scott Esigleson, John Bige­ went Into Wednesday’s second “We recognize that the All- Fosse Likely to Be Sidelined West Division low Emd Guy Tally have been THURSDAY, JULY 16 play In the town-sponsored tour­ round five strokes behind Paula Stars need more time than K a n - Minnesota 64 28 .669 ■ — ney. selected. The Sports Shop play­ 'Volkswagen vs. Moriartys, 6, Pete Rose at the end of Tues­ Ray will be sore for three or Minnesota Brophy of Beverly, Msiss., who sas City to trEdn before the CLEVELAND, Ohio C^lfornia 61 36 .693 6 ers are Steve Pllver, Scott Gar- Dillon. day’s All - Star game. Rose four days. ’There’s no separa- Top Two Teams A year ago Alberti’s Stars had taken the opening day lead game,” Mackey said, " ’niere- (A P ) — All-Star catcher OaklEmd 47 40 .540 9% mEm, Spencer Moore Emd Ed scored the winning run on the tiion and that’s what I was fear­ TONIGHT’S SOFTBALL beat R ay’s RestaurEmt in the with a 73 on Tuesday. fore a decision w e is made ... to Ray Fosse was to travel K euiseis City 33 62 .388 22% PITTSBURGH (AP) — After a lengthy opening cere­ tourney flnEd, 6-2. 'White. Frank ClEissco Emd Lou LEGION SCHEDLU^ play. ful of. It’s just badly bruised. Pizza vs. Barrys, 6:16 Nebp Miss Brophy blew up to an 86 hold these players out of CEimp with the Cleveland Indians Milwaukee 32 57 .360 25% mony, following a parade dur­ • * * Pllver are the coaches. "It (the shoulder) sUffened up The joint at the shoulder was Tonight— after 10 years, Rays vs. Dicks, 7:30 Nebo on Wednesday, however, to fall while other rookies are being al­ FRIDAY, JULY 17^ today to Kansas City, but ChicEigo 31 66 .348 26% ing the day, the Pirates will don • • • right when it happened,” Fosse jarred and this created the stiff­ $55 million and innumer­ B jV. Club vs. Wholesale, 6:15 Little League back Into third place at 168. lowed by the FTELPA to practice Manchester at Windsor, 6 new uniforms when they take would be unfEdr.” he was not expected to said Wednesday. “ I won’t be ness.” Wednesday’s Results able labor problems— Pitts­ Keeney Playoffs Return Others still In contention In the field for the NaUonal An­ Stevenson’s Esso, despite los­ A spokesman for the players play in tonight’s opening able to play tomorrow with this No games scheduled Congo vs. Pero’s, 6:16 Rob­ the tournament on the Water- SENIOR BASKETBALL ” I thought he (Rose) would burgh’s Three Rivers Sta­ them. For practice they will ing six regular seEison contests, After a year’s lapse in Dis­ game of a three-game se­ ertson. vllle Country Club course In­ added that the fact that the AU- pain. It’s okay unless I raise go around me,” Fosse said of dium opens. w ear their old ones. trict Eight Connecticut State THURSDAY, JULY 16 ries with the Royals. Today’s Games proved who weis boss when the clude Pat O’Brien of Pittsfield, StEir gEime Is played for charity my a r m ...... ” the 12th inning play in which A sell-out crowd of 50,236 per­ Forbes Field was opened June chips were down, sweeping Little LeEiig^ie playoffs, Manches­ Motas vs. Barrys, 7:46, North Cleveland (Hand 2-8) at Kan­ SILK CITY LEAGUE M ass.; Julie Greene of Provi­ had some bearing on the deci­ Fosse suffered a painful ‘"Ihe shoulder should loosen he was injured. “He (Rose) said sons will watch the Pittsburgh 30, 1909, and the Pirates went on three strsUght Little League ter rejoins the competition. Mon- sion. PFOT vs. Wholesale, 9:00, sas City (Rooker 6-8), N Kent Smith paced Walnut dence, R.I., and Nancy Rowe of bruise in his left shoulder in up in another 24 hours,” In­ he started to dive, but had no Pirates host the Clnclnnat to win the World Series that playoff gEimes to defend its day night the town International "N o one wsmts to hinder a North Detroit (Cain 9-2 or Lolich 8- Boothbay, all with 169. dians’ trainer Wally Bock said. Reds. The teams lead their re­ Barbers'to a 22-6 trouncing over a home plate collision with place to go. 10) at Chicago (Janeskl 7-8), N year. town honors. team, Stevensons, hosts the source • for a charity,” the “ If he had, It would have spective National League divi­ Now the Pirates lead the East Sportsman Tavern iMt i^h t at A good combination for the Windsor National entry at Ver- spokesmEUi SEiid. Minnesota (Kaat 7-7) at Balti­ Charter Oak Park. Smith went saved me a lot of pain,” he sions. Division by games and their Essomen was Dan Socha firing planck Field, site of all town The game is sponsored by the more (Cuellar 11-6), N 6-6 with a home run with team­ It will be the largest crowd fans are hoping for a repeat the pill and Steve MoriEurty playoff games. Chicago Tribune ChEulties Bic. added, trying to laugh. California (Messersmlth 8-8) mate Gary Wright going 4-4. Al­ Postponed "(Outfielder) Amos Otis threw at Washlng(ton (iBosman 9-7), N ever to attend a major league performance. catching for the hard thrower, The reason VerplEmck hsis' baseball game in Pittsburgh. so, John Felchardt, Dave Brauly the ball real well and I knew Oakland (Segui 4-6 and Fin­ ’Three Rivers Stadium should with BlEdr Anthony at shortstop been selected for the competi­ Due to the sudden death of ’Three Rivers has a Tartan and Jim McAuley had three hits and a good glove at first In if I got It, he (Rose) was out,” gers 6-7) at New York (Bahn- be an asset to the Pirates If they tion is that there are large Don Fitzgerald, sponsor ot Turf surface that covers the each for the winners. TrumEm Schelofer. It’s a hard holes in the outfield fence at First Grid Fosse continued. Otis had sen 7-6 and Kline 0-1), 2. remain in the pennant race—but (AP FtwtofSx) the Center Billiard softball field at exactly the same places For the Tavern, Dave Solo- combination for Emy team to Buckley Field smd the backstop M o g n / i i fielded Jim Hickman’s single Milwaukee (Krausse 8-10) at it could also help the opposition. FIRE POW ER— ^Four members of the front-run­ ter Oak Park. Left to right, Dick Romano, Ron Sep- team, lEist night’s scheduled the grass did at Forbes Field. The measurements are 840 monson and Greg Hopkins rap­ overcome. overhang at Waddell gets In the and thrown to the plate. Boston (Nagy 3-1) ning Lantern House team display the wood that lowitz, Guy Brainard and (iookie Pazda. Gtame time Silk City League game Player Rep ped out two hits each. The losers When Socha wasn’t pitching, way of foul halls. feet down each foul line, 4J.0 to they hope is going to spell defeat for W IN F Sun­ is 7 p.m. Center Billiards will tackle the Silk City against Green Manor weis straight center and about 380 to could only gather nine bingles. AnUumy 'took over the chores. ■Whoever wins the Zone title postponed. J Walnut 636 710 x— 22-28-3 Socha moved to shortstop. No on July 30 goes to New London day night in the lOH benefit softball game at Char- League All-Stars in the nightcap beginning at 8. Dick Williams, Eddie Stanky Speak Up left and right center. M r. FitzgerEild was a prime Disturbed Sportsman 00 080 0— 6- 9-4 matter where the bEill was hit, Saturday, Aug. 1, for the dis­ 'That compares with Forbes mover behind the formation trict playoffs. On Aug. 8 the Field’s mammoth dimensions of the tEdented Socha would grab of the Silk City loop and was ATLANTA (APT — Norm 'VEm REG L E A G U E teams will battle for State hon­ Ring-Rusty Tiger No Match for Ex-Champ 365 to left, 406 a left center, 467 it Emd toss the runner out by a most instrumental In getting Brocklln, one of the originEd . ’The lead was short Uved lor ors at Norwich. The competi­ Local at center and 436 In right center few steps. It looks like the lights at the Charter Oak player representatives In the Two Ex-Baseball Managers GUnver’s Stampers, as the sur­ younger Socha will follow the tion moves to Eastchester, N.Y., NatlonEd FootbEill League, be­ and 373 in right. softbEiU iximplex. prise team in the loop, Gorman footsteps of brother John who Aug. 17-22 before the Little Lea- lieves the NFL Players Associa­ Last seMon the Pirates hit 119 B a s e b a l l The BlUlards have been the Bros., turned the tables on their starred at East Catholic and gue World Series Aug. 23 in tion is not fulfilling the mission homers but only 43 at Forbes Griffith Still Dreaming No. 1 softbEiU team In M an­ powerful opponents last night at now is performing for the Amer- Williamsport, Pa. for which it WEIS created. Field. Pirate opponents hit S3 chester for several years. In Corner of Fired Umpires home runs at Forbes Field in Mt. Nebo, IM l. “It was not to create a union 0 Both Gunver and the Lantern 1969, but tagged Pirate pitching or the ImEige of a union,” SEdd "Probably at that time I House are now tied for first Van Brocklln, coach Eind gener­ BOSTON (AP) — Two very upset,” he said. ’"Th for 63 in their own parks. ALUMNI JUNIORS Of Another Shot at Title New Policy place once again with 8-3 rep- Difference in Pension 8ALEM, N.H. (AP) — Rock­ al manager of the Atlanta F eU- former major league mana­ are some crews you have rfou- ords. ’The showdown between DEm Smachetti led the Yanks NEW YORK (AP) — Gettlng Benvenuti may be a ry he let him down, ingham Park Eumounced today cons. He SEdd the origlnEd inten­ gers, both known during ble with, it just works outf that the two teams comes ’Tuesday, with two hits, a triple amd a WEU9 Emile Griffith still dreams problem. He won the title here. Tiger bristled when it was It wlU become the first track in tion to "enhEuice communi­ their careers for having way . . . Sometimes all the'close homer, smd drove In three runs, July 28. Benefits Main Issue lost it back to Griffith and then suggested that he might be N ew England to give fans a look cations between owners and short tempers with um­ plays go against you . . . It does Eis they defeated the Dodgers, of another shot at Nino HUNTINC Gormans jumped off to a quick won it again. In his last New through. at the same pictures viewed by pires, have contradicted not mean they’re not good um­ 2-0 lead and never relinquished N E W YO R K (A P ) — A differ- 'While the pension issue was 8-3, last night at the West Side Benvenuti’s world middle- He SEdd that he is ’’very dis­ Oval. With the victory the Yanks York appearsince, the hEmdsome “I fought in Nigeria in 1949,” stewEirds in the case of foul pires.” it. Joe QuagUa and EHm Denley ence of |7.8 million In pension clesu* enough, the Issue Involv- weight title and Madison turbed” at the prospect of a pro American League Presi­ are Ued with the Giants for Sauare Garden officials are beaten by Tiger in he said. ”I turned pro In 1962. I claims or inquiries. Stanky, now a baseball coach a n d ' led the young team with three beneflU emerged today as the Ing Commissioner Pete Ro- footbEdl strike Eind the stand of dent ’s evalua­ first spot both with 5-1 records. 4-„ an over-the-weight match In came to Englsmd and then to Genersd ManEiger R. M. L at the University of South Ala­ hits followed by BUI McCarthy, m ajor stu$IbUng block to a set- zelle’s powers remained mud-, the Euasoclatlon. tion of two umpires he fir­ Mark Tweedy and Kurt Carl­ ready to pay top dollar to America. I won the middle- O ’Dowd said in a policy state- „ _ , , bama, said he had observed the Ray London, Joe WrobelewsW, Uement between Natlimal Foot- died. The players say It has A full 4-ply nylon cord tire with the ed in 1968 for being incom­ son Eilso had two hits for the close tne maten. H g e r showed his age EUid the weight and the. light...... heavy'.. ment that this Innovation will be Brocklln. who d u ^ his work of both men. ”I sincerely ^FISHING Dave Brannlck and Rex Cra- hall League players Emd owners been resolved by their agreeing victors who totEded 10 hits for “ Nino is still my dream,” said affects of Ein eight-month layoff weight title. I havl no other In addlUon to the customary re- “ 7 ® " petent. believe,” he said, “that when dell with two hits each. Edter player’s sources reveEded to make Rozelle the final arbl- WIDE LOOK OF THE 70s “Very capable,” said Dick SALT WA’TER FISHING the night. the 32-year-dld Griffith Wednes- ^nile Griffith did a little show- business, play tape which will be shown ^ these men come to the major Gunvers’ Dave Gunes went 4-4 thelr 'slde of the issues. trator on smy non-injury griev- Williams, former manager of Fishing for large striped bass Dave Ridolfl knocked out a day night after winning a unanl- boating smd taunted him during The crowd of 8,071 that pEdd .i; u,. leagues, they are competent.” with two, two-run homers and H ie owners have offered *18 ance. Club sources, however, chief N F L player representa­ the Boston Red Sox and now is fair to good throughout the booming triple for the losers mous 10-round decision over y,e fjgbt. *46,972 came to cheer Tiger but 78-day meeting opening Mon He also testified that he has Bob Maltempo, Mick Roman- million in pension smd Insurance said the players still want an day. ♦ tive, said players are being coach of the Montreal Expos. Sound, with most of the actlcsi only extra bEise hit. rfow^ ring-rasty 40-year-old Dick ’'.‘Come on. Tiger,” SEdd Grif- booed the slow bout. TTiey still heard umpires use “slang, not chuck and Pat 'Wilson had two benefits for four yeEirs, an aver- outside arbitrator to rule on "poorly Informed” by the eubso- "V ery competent,” said Eddie YEUiks 301 X—8-10-2 Tiger Nigeria. flth, "Let’s fight. You know I ’m cheered Tiger when he left, hav- obscenities” on the ball field. at night. ’The Norwalk Islands, hits. Ed Salb and Bill WUson age o t *4.6 million per year, general grievances filed by ciatlon. Stanky, former manager of the Bartlett Reef and the mouth of Dodgers 021 0—3 -6 4 ”I keep on beating all the con- beating you.’ ing been turned off by Emile’s " I don’t approve of obscene had solo homers for the losers. while the players Eire asking for players. Winning Ways ’’Knowing our players eub I St. Louis Cardimiis and the Chi­ the ’Thames River are better Rubinow, Carlson Emd tenders smd I still can’t get It was Eifter Tiger finally re- showboat tactics. do,” he said, “I cannot believe language,” Stanky said, ”I nev­ Gorman 207 441 x—18-19-2 *26.8 mlUIon, or *6.46 mllUon 'While Uie Issues were being Tweedy; Leon, Sullivan BOSTON (AP) — Charlie cago White Sox. spots, and Watch HIU, Fishers and Nino,” said Griffith. ”I fight plied in the 10th round Emd said, that they are unanimous In their er did. Don’t like It.” Gunver 013 062 0—U-16-0 per yeEir, a source close to the made known, the threat to the Livengoixl Maffeo, already the first jockey Both men testified Wednesday Island Reef and the Race are them Eill in their home towns ”I didn’t know you were that support of every Issue.” players told the Associated College All-Star Game In Chica- ever to ride 100 winners In a sin­ in the third day of a Nation^ good. Eels, squid and plugs are Emd I win. They tried to get me kind of a man,” referee Pete CANDLELIGHT LEAGUE Press. The players, were getting g o July 31 lessened when the He said a atrikO could be a / bumped off in CopenhEigen but I Della warned them both for 8 A S K E T B A U . gle meeting at N ew Englemd Labor RelaUons Board hearing aU producing well. Small strip­ “trsigedy” for Edl players, re­ Tedford Barbers are having *3.8 million each year diu-lng All-StEurs decided'to resume or- Agrees to Terms thoroughbred ttack, added three E78-14 or E78-15 Blackwalls... Whitewalla 4 for $100. the cases of Al Salerno and Bill DICK WHLIAMB ers are being taken In the beat Tom Bogs. I ’m still here.” talking. gardless of age. Jim Valvano a tough time in the league as the two-year pact which ex- ganlzed practice today in Ev- SCOKESff^ more at Suffolk Downs Tliesday Cuum , CHnIkt, CktufUt, Ctmts, Cta§§n, Dirts, Filrlim i Valentine. Branford River. Anglers are re­ PHILADELPHIA (AP) __ Although Benvenuti Is sup- Referee Della smd judge Al however, that there was nothing Lenox Pharmacy, commonly plred, making the *18 million anston, ni. to boost his totEd to 106 with four nDMiStllfS. Plug 12.26 or $2.23 qgi^tiro Fad. Ex. tax and 4 tirat off your car. Salerno, a major league um­ minded that any striped bass Bailey Howell, wdiose scoring Posed to make his next defense Berl scored it 7-2-1 Emd Judge unusual about the words ex­ known as the teachers, defeat­ figure an increEuse of about 68 SENIOR LEAGUE days to go In the 90-day session pire for seven years, and Valen­ taken, measuring less than The decision was announced j,elped the Boston Celtics to two against Carlos Monzon of Ar- Harold LedermEm had it 8-2, all Net Finals Start F78-14 or F78-15 Blackwalla G78-14or G78-1B Blackwalla changed. N ew UConn ed them, 11-8, at Nebo last night. per cent. BeEirs 25 (Fails 13, J. Hull which winds up Saturday. tine, a six-year veteran, contend 16 inches from snout to tall fork, oniirop was Chicago by Steve Tannen of NatlMial Basketball AssociaOon genUna In November, Garden in favor of Griffith. fkmmrAmtutsIsn, Chm, OaakM; Ftfs, HtmstfCknfs, D ilitt, Fttit, Mtmnrs, Under cross-examination by Jack Redmond’s solo homer The 10), CJ’s 31 (R. Reynolds 13, E. The sensationEd apprentice NEW YORK (AP)—Ken Rose- htls, nymsuls saltfum i. Fhmmtlt, hitltes. Spidils silT-SU t, in their unfair labor practice must be Immediately released. . ^ oorfioT- a«uvlntM l ^ ® ^®"^ York championships in the lEist four officials still hope to mak6 the It was unsnimous when they James Gamer, league counsel, In the sixth inning knotted the answering an earuer Associaiea Mackey, president of „„„„ ...... onffifh PergiovEUil 6). rider scored aboard Gentle Out­ wall and Rod Laver meet tonight suit against the league that they Hoop Aide Scattered catches of large yesu-s, will play next season Grttflth match. fought four years ago, too. but Biota 49 (T. Rea 23. C. Ho- ______Williams said he could not re­ score at 6-5 and then Lenox ex­ Press story quoting club sources •' look (*4.80) In the first race. at MEidlson Square Garden in a were fired because they were bluefish are being made off the call any other instemces when STORRS, Conn. (A P ) — Jim ploded for six runs in the as saying the owners were msik- ***® Philadelphia 76ers. "Whatever they offer you to much closer as Griffith won the henthal 12), Stags 36 (R. Wittke V ^ a r iIiT (»4 )“ ln“toe fourth M d best-of-6 match in the *60,000 fi- trying to organize a collective north shore of Long Island. The AU-Star rookies had gone ipjjg veteran forward weis lost g ° t® Italy,” Garden Matchmak- middleweight title for the first 14^ j. Welch 7). ' 4fotm 9 an swore at him. ’"rhls Valvano seventh to gain the win. Red­ ing an *18 million offer, but that Greek Vision (*12.60) In the nEd of the Tennis Champions who coached Johns Most blues taken at the Race on a sympathy strike Wednes- j,y the Celtics to the BuffEilo ®*' Teddy Brenner told Gil Clan- time. ’ ______WhiteweMs4for$112 Whitewalls 4 for $122 bargaining unit for American was brought up,” he said, “and mond’s grand slam blow hlgh- the players had countered with sixth. Classic. Pkit 92.44 or 92.40 pw’ tiro M . Ex. tax and Plua 92.60 par tire Fed. Ex. lax and 4 tirta off League umpires. Hopkins University to its best have been running small. Blue- day In support of the N F L P A Braves In this ycEm’s expemsiem cy, Griffith’s mEinager, "w e ’ll Wednesday night Tiger had a 4tirwoffvourcara your car. I remember the incident.” Ughted the uprising. Dave Slb- a *29 million "must-take-EiH” ’Ihe league contends, howev­ fish have shown up south of the after the owners had decided^ to draft, Emd was obtEilned by Phil- match It here.” 10-pound edge, 167 to 167 Under further questioning by "record in 24 years last season, rinsz, BIU Fortin and Norm Satellite Tourney H78-14or H78-16 Blackwalla J78-15 Whitewalla er, that they were fired for was named today as assistant Branford Beacon and are abun­ Lutzen had two hits for the win­ * * * '^ * * « 2 9 mUllon figure never lock the veterans out of t ^ l n g adelphla from the Braves for Harry . Markson, the Garden’s______pounds. Gamer, Williams said he re­ NEW YORK (AP) — A new rHmmfl skln,CI»rslsn,llm mrs,OlltsiilK $t, CsHhet, Ctqrthrt, Ihakts being ’’never at any one time basketball coach at the Univer­ dant along the Fairfield County ners. CEune into the discussions, the camp until the contract dispute Bob Kauffman. The 76ers Em- boxing -dia-ector, said he had in Abdulakr Gadu, the consul Test Pilings Placed Down HUkss snt T-tUs. jmdAWMMMW called saying to umpire Jim *30,000 satellite pro golf tourna­ competent.” sity of Connecticut. shore. Tedfords were paced by player’s source SEdd. "It is a is settled. nounced Wednesday that he Ims mind a January or February general from Nigeria, visited Honochick In a 1968 game In ”We felt the best course of ac­ ment, the Sea Pines Open Nov. Both Williams and Stanky which he was ejected: "You had He replaces Fred Baraket, Mackerel are stiU around, but Chuck Annal three hits with piece of incorrect Eulthmetic. signed his contract for the 1970- date for a middleweight title Tiger’s dressing room Eifter the scattered. tion would be to resume prac­ 71 campEdgn: bout. fight. Tiger told him he was sor- 26-28 at Hilton HeEul IslEuid; For New Orleans Superdome were summoned by the NLRB a no good, lousy crew all sum­ who resigned last M ay to take John Banavlge, John Pasquar- They (the owners) must be add­ 4fbt449 to testify before examiner D a­ the head coaching job at Fair- Blackfishing continues good eUl, Connie Banas and Gsury Mc- ing together everything. Both tice . . . while still endorsing the S.C., WEIS Einnounced Tuesday mer and they rubbed off on Players Association demands,” by S o a t ^ y , commissioner of NEW ORLB^IS (AP) Tert EillUes were on hEuid for the Whitewalls 4 for $134 L78-16 Whitewaiis 4 for $154 vid Davidson. field University. at reefs all along the coast. ConneU with two hits. Terry the *18 million and the *26.8 mil­ Pkn 92.80 par lira Fad. Ex. tax and 4 tirat off Ptua 92.93 or 93.20 per tire Fed. Ex. tax and you.” pilings have been hammered ceremonial pile dri'vtag Wednes­ Fluke remain scarce, with a lion figures relate only to pen­ ''W e recognize that the All- the PGA Tournament Players 78,000-seat super- your car. 4 tirat off your car. A major part of the question­ Salerno said he worked in Valvano, a 1967 graduate of Schilling hit one over the fence. day. ing centered on umpires swear­ Rutgers University, was a start­ few being taken off StonlngtCHi, Lenox 300 Oil 6- 11-12-6 sion and insurance benefits.” StEirs need more time than KEm- Honochi.ck’s crew about 86 Enaii-nav will hAM ^Oms here, a *93 million project Six concrete aaaiia shafts were 10 to beoe the Pink House and Wilderness Tedford 030 110 3— 8-14-2 However, the players Erne ask' sas City to train before the ing, which the league says is games that year. Valentine said ing guard for three years and Point. tag for increased shwes In post- game,” Mackey said. " . . . to In nnn-iiinrtJnn w i»i thn tiM) nno McKclUien says hEimmered down to a depth of part of its case against Salerno, he could not recaU exacUy but “P “ .s*xth aU-tlme t a conjun^on ^ t h the » 100,(W j , g largest building the loe feet under the main support ettym w . . .SAI^£*t7fo*22 School tuna are reported off INDY LEAGUE games, Including the Su- hold these players out of camp WlUlams tesUfled that swear- he worked on Honochlck’s crew scorer for the New Jersey Heritage ^ ir .c ia ^ , hov. ^„ji^ ^as ever seen.” column of the dome, with eight Montauk Point. AnnuUi’s Construction .proved per Bowl, these tacresmes while other rookies being Ing is ’’used to some extent” by longer than usual, and it school. As a senior he co-cap- EUid Eire 29 on the Harbour Town links at .pijg governor. M ayor Moon others 86 feet deep beneath the may A few small porgies are being spoUers again last night at the possitdy could be the difference allowed by the N F L P A to prac- pet eefiOtive ie TOOAYt umpires. He said, under ques- have been aU season. tained the Scarlet team that fin­ HUton Head. The Sea Pines will Uandrieu and various other pub- support columns of the pEU’k ta g taken along the shore with king- Keeney Field els they downed between *26.8 mllUon and *29 Uce would be unfair.” Uonlng by NLRB Counsel Henry under further quesUonlng by ished 22-7 and took third place be played on the Ocean Course, uc officials Eind sports person- complex. fish mixed in the catch. American Driving School, 16-1. Twiuinn. Tire world champion KEinsas Kelleher, that he and Salerno Kelleher, however, Williams In the National Invitation Tour­ 6 INLAND FISHING Pitcher Don Flavell limited The player’s source said the city Chiefs opened their rookie DixAn SEiid demolition of build­ TIRE FACT Thia fact-filled 16-pa^e booklat / G et yours to d ay...n o exchanged profanlUes in a game said he did not know who was nament, where he was named to anawert all your ouMtiona about Some good waters for trout the undermanned team to only owners also made two qusdlfica- cEunp Wednesday, along with ings on the site will begin by in 1968 against the Minnesota on Honochlck’s the all-tournament team. BOOKLET tfra construction, labrica, etc. / cost o r obligation! crew at the over the weekend were: Quon- four hits. PlaveU went 4-4 and ttons to their figure— that .pay- sevend .other N F L teEims.' September with actual construc­ / ’Twins on a key play. He said, Ume After graduation Valvano East Catholic High Players nlpaUg Lake; West HlH Peed electric wipers, b«a* Ue Crosby, Mobile, Ala,, 6, mld- ners with three hits John contract ^ t**® P ra c U c e drills. (Joached by Al FYehelt, who defogger, 4--w«y safety flaahen, week. Apply in person to Joe McCavanaugh at (white catfish, white perch). dleweights. Potyra, Mike Potyra, Al Mdn- Oakland Raiders reported also hEmdled the Jayvee bEUBe- back-up lights, front and rear T.iQ wwxAo « T, . WlUlams Pond, Lebanon Is pro- ner, BUrby Holcomb Eind Ron ^tas?eriS?^er?^eani that “ players ta camp at Santa bEill teEun at East Catholic, the seat b^ts, lewtbereitte heetdresta, Craig aU had two hits. steering -wheel lock and n BROWN’S AUTO SERVICE w i ^ . t e t o X e T ^ v e n u e and attend- ^ CaM., « ^ e c o a x e s con- squad consists ot Jim Lelum, MORIARTY BROS. window defroster. (Ft»M ERLY SAG AUTO SERVICE) Polo Corona, 1«IH, Los Angeles, ______For the losers, Bm ChappeU ance might not remain at its ducting the Dallas (^w h eys’ Brian SuIllvEm, Jim Connors, LIN C O LN - M E R C U R Y ■ TOYOTA had two hits, including a home preserrtlevel, he said the play- workout at Thousand ^ew. 10; Amado Vasques. 166, Nineteen golfere scored - Russ Bilodeau, Pete White, Don Bt. as ToOaad T1)k. 144 WEST MIDDLE TPKE. MANCHESTER 643-2819 «3an — S-4-.S •w... run with Etirle Custer and H elt- m were willing to reduce their Oaks, Calif., found themselves W H O W ON?— ^By the indication of Dick Tiger’s pointed finger, Emile Griffith Gaudreau, Henry Fellows, TED TRUDON 301 CENTER STREET MANCHESTER hole-ln^me on the 1009 P G A old Steely knocking out two hits. Talqottviile, Osaau accordingly should with plenty of receivers but only was the victor in the 10-round 'televised fight last night from New York’s Steve Longo, Mike Miles, Mike HOURS 7:M.AAL to 7 PAL • MOBIL CREDIT CARD Chambers, 164%, Phoenix, Arlz., tour. Dan Sikes w as th e only Amed 530 000 7-16-17-2 MAISSS 10. that hippen ®“® quarterback. Madison Square Garden. Tiger lost the slow down, drawn outfight by a decision. Crisplno, John Durig, Jim De- YOLKSWADEN one to get two ot them. Jilethodlst 110 103 0-r 6-12-6 1 PAGE TWENTY MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1970

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER; CONN.,, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1970 PAGE TWENTY-ONE BUGGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with ' MAJOR HOOPLE CICERO, ARE VA TAKIN' WITH 77/47- OFF Trailon— THERE 0U6HTA BE A LAW BY SHORTEN and WHIPPLE Help Wonted— Help W onto^^olo 36 MV MIND, I'M the OMLV a n t h i n k , o f THAT ^OWER ------C K oce IS - SLEEPIN' ON A MobHo Homos 6>A Female 35 LIKE VA t-^ S U R E : GONNA UN LAX ON Aniwtr to rmlMt fiiul* SALES CAREER TH' FWnO ' PEPSONA.LLV WHETHER TO walk. ^ . MATTPESS K mOCKWURST K/MOW6 JU6T VWAT6 WROMG PROWISED'CAN'T / J a g a i n ... CLASSIFIED 1968 22’ COVERED wagon T new b y c h a n c e me m e e ts MIZZONER KFAPY t o HEAi? OP. PUN TO THE CAP This and. Th a t OPPORTUNITY VA HEAR I'M SO PESPEPATE EVEN IF IT (SIM y/lTH LOCAL fOLlTlC6 - AND HE'LL 6PEAK FACE-TO-FACE •” AND DOES HESPEAR UP? THE HOAA6/ WhlAT camp trailer. Call 643-6927. A hundred-year old com­ k ABOUT YOU FOP HOME COOKING HAS MOPE HIS MIND TO ANVaODy — OH. SURE . SURE YOU BET -' WATER . THAT 1 WONT EVEN LUMPS than ACROSS DOWN pany Is seeking a mature RUNNING? GUYS f SHALL ra individual. ExceUent promo­ - COMPLAIN ABOUT THE AN AMATEUR. HOME made camping trailer, ------;------^ RIGHT! OPERATING we TAKE 1 River (Sp.) 1 Incursion fclS advertising A VOTE" SUNPAY NIGHT SUPPER/ BEEKEEPER/ 2 Small island 2!1 8x6x6’, paneled interior, elec­ HUHV.THAT DUM-DUM'-MAYOR f AS A VOTEe HEH, HEN .'THANK. YOU tional opportunity. Starting 4 Brink F=iCJW I'M SVery (Fr.) 3 Exertion CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS tric and L. P. hookup. Sleeps MANGLEJS running TUIS c ity a . IT'S YbUR FRIEND fALWAVS HAPPY salary left open. ExceUent of power ..TO HEAR FROM THE BEHIND fringe benefits. For appoint­ 12 Viper 4 Elude ranni] 8 AJH. to 4:30 PJB. 4. $85. 643-2882. INTO IWE GROUND.' I GOT A 13 Small glass 5 Eat a meal EJHEI GOOD NOTION TO GO DOWN ment call Walter T. Ford at bottle 6 Male goose THE TIMES? 646-0181. MetropoUtan Life c . . 14 Eng^e for COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. TO CITY hall and te l l Insurance Co. An equal op­ r service 7 Guidols note 8 Source of 4:80 PJW. DAY BEFORE I^^JBLIGATION Metorcyelos— HIM A THING OR TWO r portunity employer. 15 Island (Fr.) distress 25 Shakespear­ dnxMil Bicycles 11 16 Maryland’s 9 Streamlet ean river 42 Wound Deadline lor Saturday and Monday Is 4:30 p.m. Friday 2 h capital Join a progressive com­ WANTED — Bus boy, part-time 10 Iroquoian 26 Basque cap incrustation 1966 HONDA, 800 cc’s, In good 18 Ridiculed 27 Learned 43 Pit pany that offers lots evenings and weekends, no Indian condition. $426. Call 649-6447, of opportunities. SNETT A L L E Y OOP B Y V. T. 6 a MUN V 20 French city 11 Soap-frame persons 44 Son of Seth PLEASE READ YOUR AD experience needed. Apply In 21 Fruit drink 28 Holy picture (Bib.) after 6 p.m. needs Directory Assist­ person. Bonanza Sirloin Pit, ^ Ireland bar ClMSIfled or “ Want Ads” are taken over the ntoone as a 17 Ached 29 Saucy 46GuU-Iikebird ance Operators. Help West Mid(Ue ’^ k e., Manches­ NO, BUT THAT „.TH’ OL' MILL ^ THEN VOU THAT'S GOTTA BE , 24 Top of head 31 Holding right 47 Departed 1966 HONDA, CB-160, modified \VMiSNTREXS JUST WOULDNT) THINK ITS IT, DOC...TH' CAR / 26 Coarse chaff 19 Utopian others and yourself. Ar­ ter. FAULT... GO ANY. y SIMPLY A ITSELF HANPLESC 23 Rants 33 Saltpeter 48 Biblical to Scrambler. Very good condi­ range for an Interview of grain 38 Bed canopy garden ., . next Insertion. The Herald Is respwSwl**lor*^oS?^)l?E ta* FASTER.' XMATTER OF LIKE A PREAM 24 South Ameri­ tion. $290. Call after-6 p.m. 646- today. MOLD MAKERS or first class POWERP 27 Mouth pqrt can rodent 40 Delicacies 50 Pronoun ^ v t o a e " « ^ Insertion lor any advertisement and tbim 30 Fly in an only to toe extm t of a “ make good” Insertion. Errors which 1893. machinists. Must be able to set 10 II aircraft 1 r~ T~ 4 r * 6 r " up machinery and read blue­ 32 Italian city correctedm m otoa 'hby t"" “ make good” insertion. “ * ***® ndvertlsement will not be 1969 HONDA Crr-90 trail bike, SNET Offers: 34 Refrigerant 12 13 14 luggage racks. Excellent con­ prints. Apply In person. Tri­ angle Mfg. Co., 100 Winder- 35 Newspaper 17 dition. Low mileage. $270. 646* Full Pay with Training . executive IS 16 mere Ave., Ellington. ‘tTheyve hap enough* (BoekvUle, lioll Free) 1893 after 6. • Scheduled Raises • 2 ^ t wttoMiAW.Tmi»« wt M ew. 36 Cape in Mas­ It 20 sachusetts 643-2711 875-3136 Excellent Benefits • Op­ SERVICEMAN, experienced oil 37 Seines i} 23 1968 MINI-TRAIL, good condi­ portunities for Advance­ burner and heating man, fuU- ^Canvas ment Job Security. OUT OUR WAY BY j . a Wi l l i a m s shelter 24 25 2t 29 tion. Call 649-3716, after 6 p.m. tlme position with excellent 40 Clever (coll.) ■ Automobilos For Solo 4 salary, good working condi­ 31 32 33 1966 HONDA 300 Super Hawk, 41 CelUc ’to. leg. U. %. PeTTOfl— For complete informa­ tions and limited night service. HE'S OUT FIXIKJOTHAT HOW C O M E WHEM N 'W E 'L L O O INTO t h e Neptune 1968 DODGE Dart, GTS, 2-door Good running condition. $300. THERES AMEMER- \ WHVSAHP WHERE- 34 tion visit our employ­ Blue Cross, CMS, Major Medi­ *77---TT * . - TIRE, l&W'T HE, MARY? 42 Clip wool HERALD OEHCY IT'SALWAY& j FORES AFTER HE5 hardtop, 383 cu. Inch 4 barrel Call 646-1337, after 6 p.m. ment office at 62 East cal, uniforms, bonus and out­ 1 MUSTA PICKEPUPA . from sheep 38 39 (JAIL OM THE w a y HOME.' m e W H O 'S TH' f a l l ) SOME.' I'M WOT UP 36 H V-8 engine. Non slip differen­ Center St. open Monday standing profit sharing and O U Y f I WOT OWLY y T O R E F E R E E lW a 45 Act of storing ■ I'M a l m o s t r e a p y t o 49 Disputed 41 BOX LETTERS tial 4-speed transmission, BuildinQ^— through Friday from D A V Y JONES BY LEFF and McWILLIAMS LEAVE FOR THE MEET- OOTTA RIPE TH' / A SHOUTIWS MATCH 40 Pointing— Papering 21 Help Wontoii— pension plans. Call 663-0131. BUSTOWlOHT, A , TOWISHT.'aOFIK '51 Old weight chrome mag-wheels, bucket 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Or IMO--VELL OUT TO HIM 43 46 48 47 « For Your Business Services Controctinq 14 TO HURRY ITUP--I'M B U T ... r — ^ { IT-AWPHURRV/ for wool 42 44 seats, black interior and ex­ B.H MAGOWAN JR. & Sons, Female 35 call 643-4101 x-368 for an LATHE Operators — 69hour PR. ALLAN SAID HE OR IT COULD BE YEARS WELL, IT'S LATE ALREAPy/ 52 Tropical plant Offered 13 Interior and exterior painting, POSSIBLE w so $1 Information terior. 17,000 miles, price DORMERS, garages, porches, appointment. week. Aggressive and growing MIGHT SOOOENLV RE­ BEFORE IT HAPPENS/ 53 At this place paper hanging. Thirty, years valve manufacturing concern. '■< TH EY WENT r / 54 Compass point $1,796. Owner, 876-8608. TWO YOUNG married men rec rooms, room additions, COVER HIS MEMORY. H" U u THE HER.VLX) wUl not experience, four generations. TOYS & GIFTS Fringe benefits. See Chuck WHY AREN'T D O W N IN 55 Feminine discInoA the identity of will do small repair Jobs and kitchens, add-a-Ievels, roofing, 1965 GRAY Ford custom 600, Free estimates, fully insured. Armstrong, Morland Products, HIS PARENTSi THAT STORM appellation 56 ST 0 to Ht*. «w. Tm I»» r

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He(us«hold Goods 51 Wonfd To Ron! 68 Houst For Scdo 72 Housos For Solo 72 Hbiwof For Salg 72 Housas For Sola 72 Housas For Sola 72 Housas For Sola 72 O u to f Town NOTICE MANCHESTER MANCHESTER For Sola 75 ^ T A R GAXJElC*iC) CLEAN, USEU3 refrigerators, APARTMENT wanted, manage­ PRICE REDUCED. Near high COMBINATION — Two-family BOWERS School — 6-room ex- REPUBLICAN CAUCUS r-By CLAY R. POLLAN- school, older home, single or t r e e s - PRESTIGE - ^ The Republican electors of ARIES LIIKA ranges, automatic washers BERRy'S iRLD ment level, man and wife and PORTER ST. MAGNIFICENT home with smaller single in pandable Ranch, all rooms b o L’TON 6-room CJape, large JW Your Daily AdtvHy Guido JL CLASSIFIED 2-famUy, douMe garage, good KEYS \ rear, close to Main St. Several very large, 2 flreplaces, 2-car the Town of Bolton are hereby WAR. 21 sepT.n. 21 r h i with guarantees. See them at one child seeking unfurnished COLONIAL lot, large rooms, mud room, According to Iho Start. It This can be yours—alum- ^ notified that there will be a “ A>R. I» OCT.:t. 22i^tw B. D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649 apartment or flat with 2 bed­ investment. Virginia Celinskl, First time offered—Imma­ Just listed in lovely, “ For­ possibilities. Business zoned. gEtrage, screened porch, $22,- lake privileges. Only $20,000. To develop message for Friday, Inum sided seven room est Hills” , 8% room, alu­ Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. 900. Philbrick Agency, 646-4200. caucus at the Community Hall P v 2- 9-11-131 14-18-24-29/ Main St. Call 643-2171. rooms in Manchester area. Broker, 649-1116. culate ■ 7%-room (tolonlal- Fiano Agency 646-0191. U63-73-80-82 read wards corresponding to numbers 54-55^ V Ranch, first floor family Cape. First floor paneled minum sided Garrison, just on Monday, August 17, 1970 at 8 of your Zodiac birth siga ADVERTISING Will supply references. Call NEW LISTING —Drive by 14 MANCHESTER — Huge L- ^ TAU R U S SCORPIO EXTRA large Refrigerator, $60. RANCH — 6 rooms, large living room; 2 car garage—ther­ 10 months old. Lucious wall COVENTRY LAKE — ’Tremen- o’clock p.m. for the following 9-6 Monday - Friday, 625-1401. family room with many cus­ t* A M . 20 1 Woit. 31 Property 61 FinofKet ocr. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS Double porcelain kitchen sink, room with fireplace, paneled mopane . doors to patio. to wall In 6 rooms, 4 good Fulton Rd., notice how clean Ranch, family room, play dous value offered in this jum- purposes; 2 Scon 32 SonWone 62 Unreosonoble Ask for Mr. Dlneen. tom built-ins, spacious liv­ W MAY 20 bathroom fixtures with pipes. family room, air-conditioned, Three rooms of wall to wall, and well kept this gorgeous room, dining room, three large bo sized Colonial home. Fea- 1. ’To dominate candidates for 3 Your 33 Plons 63 On NOV. 8 AM. to 4:30 PJA ing room, formal dining sized bedrooms, 2% baths, Ovl2-15-17-40 4 Portnership 34 Should 64 Toking Best offer. 647-1067. targe master bedroom attrac­ all appliances. A rare offer first floor family room with Cape is. Be Informed that it is bedrooms, country kitchen, tores modem kitchen with the following offices: 5 Portner 35 Else 65 Cosh 31-48-59^J WANTED by single gentleman, room and convenient kitch­ ;gj752-75-79-87 7677-B4^% tive yard with privacy,^ 326,900. in Manchester’s newest com­ fireplace and 2 garages. Mid as clean as the proverbial privacy. $28,900. Hutchins One Registrar of Voters 6 Project 36 Which 66 Neor one-bedroom, first-floor apart­ en, three bedrooms, 1% built-ins, 2 full baths, 20’ mas­ GEMINI 37 Move 67 Own COPT CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Philbrick Agency, Realtors, munity. Mr. L«wis, 649-6806. whistle on the inside. Features Agency, 649-6324. Six Justices of the Peace 7 Until SAGITTARIUS ment, near downtown Man­ tiled baths, first floor laun­ 40’s. 649-6306. ter bedroom, fireplace, garage. 8 M ay 38 For 68Tock3y N O K .2 2 ^ Musical Instrumonh 53 646-4200. include two full baths, a fln- C!all quickly- on this, prime Candidates for nomination 9 Clossified 39 Yourself 69 To 4 M PJO. DAT BEFORE PUBliJOATIOK chester. Reasonable. Call 643- dry room, two fireplaces, 6 room Colo­ y / r CJUNB 20 lOLote 40 Discussing 70 Affairs’ DEC. 21 OVATION bass amplifier, al­ ^ "VX/ ished basement, family room MANCHESTER value. $24,900. Philbrick Agen­ must file notice of their in­ 2990 after 4 p.m. MANCHESTEHl — Beautiful 6- B & W wall to wall carpeting, cen­ A-' VJL VV nnfSand lihl-nrv library, AnnlnoAH enclosed InlniifzlMS jalousied nialnial with with 3 3 be bedrooms, country ^ 3 - 5- 8-23 11 Ads 41 W ill 71 Arronge l6-22-28^^ Dnfirfllne tor Saturday and Monday la 4:M p.m. Frlda.i most new, and Beatle bass gui­ cy, Realtors, 646-4200. tention to seek the Republi­ 12 Excellent 42 Too 72 Be room Cape with 3 bedrooms, BARROWS and WALLACE Oo. tral air conditioning through­ sized kitchen, dining room, 1% A^-62-68 51-67.70_J. tar. Must sell. Sacrifice. Call b a r r o w s and WALLACE Cc porch, double ameslte drive­ can nomination not later 13 Keep 43 Morning 73 The r formal dining room, carpeted Manchester Parkade out. Attached garage, many Manchester Parkade way, etc., etc. A best buy in baths, garage, $24,900. Wolver­ CANCER 14 News 44 Smoothly 74Lood CAPRICORN TOUR OOOPERATIOM WIIX ANSALDI BUILT 7-room Co­ than August 11, 1970 with the 45 Hondle 75 Plons 647-9839 evenings. Businoss Proparty extras. Eecellent value. $38,- JUNE 21 15 Day Die. BE APPRECIATED DIAL 643-2711 living room with fireplace, pri­ Manchester 6494S306 Manchester 64941300 the mid-twenties. Oh, yes, ton Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. lonial with 2% baths, 2-car at­ Chairman of the Town (Com­ 16 Allow 46 And 76 Should For Sola 70 vate shaded yard. Wolverton 600. ^ ^ JULY 22 17 For 47 Help 77 Be JAN. FENDER Bassman Amp., also nice, neat garage. Belfiore tached oversized garage. Coun­ mittee, Robert Dixon, He­ NINE ACRES — sweeping MANCHESTER — Ideal first TRIM and tidy 6-room Ranch O>p0-39-42-49 18 Of 48 Problems 78 To 4- 6-34-37/S'. Vox bass guitar and Hage- Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. Agency, 647-1413. try sized kitchen, formal din­ 49 Aggressively 79 With CONVALESCENT home, long views, lovely six-room stone home. Aluminum sided Cape with 2 bedrooms and family bron Road. KvW7S-81-86 19 No 44-46-57 strom 12-string guitar. 643-6920 U & R REALTY CO., INC. ing room, huge fireplaced liv­ 20 Activate 50 Chonce 80- AAove Conrinuod From Procadinq Pcm* established business. Always LARGE unusual Ranch with a 2. To consider and act upon 81 Cause AQUARIUS or 643-8924. Ranch. Large enclosed porch, 643-2692 with four rooms finished, two BRAND new seven - room room, aluminum siding and a ing room, first-floor family LEO 21 Day 51 Their full, great opportunity for right view. Features 24’ living room, 2-car garage. Out-building. unfinished. Fireplaced living Ranch, l-car garage, two-full garage. Only $19,900. Wolver­ proposed changes in the Re­ 22 Others 52 Future 82 Mentolly JAN. 20 L^ssS^y person. For more information, Robert D. Murdock, Realtor room. Two fireplaces. Practi­ publican Town Committee 23 Be 53 Corry 63 A Situorions W anlod^ Artielos For Solo 45 UPRIGHT piano, gray uphol­ large formal dining room, li­ Hutchins Agency, 649-6324. room, large - kitchen, detached baths, automatic kitchen, wall ton Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. AUG. 22 24 Refreshing 54 Nature 84 Hondled ni. II . call Philbrick Agency, Real­ cally new wall to wall in sev­ M ala 39 stered, excellent condition. brary, 3 or 4 bedrooms, ttuee garage with patio. High shaded to wall carpeting, etc., etc. bylaws. fM6-32-35-47 25 Those 55 Draws 65 Conservative 19-21-38-50^ CLEAN rugs, like new, so easy tors, 646-4200. SIX-room Cape Cod on 100x200’ SOMETTHING special is this 6-4 eral rooms. Tmly parklike 26 Let 56 Improve 66 Trouble $160. Call between 5-7 p.m., fireplaces, 3% baths, recrea- lot. Wolverton Agency, Real­ Panoramic view from a 3. To transact «ich other busi­ l>'53-58-74- 64-72-85-88' EXPERIENCED students will to do with Blue Lustre. Rent treed lot. Fireplace with heat- MANCHEFTER — Charming duplex with 2-car garage. Mod­ grounds. Owner will help quali­ ness as may properly come 27 Completely 57 Hoppity 87 Associates 646-4286. RESTAURANT business show­ ion room, garages, on a three- tors, 649-2813. high on a hilltop treed lot, yet VIRGO 28 To 58 The 86 Coutious PISCES paint, blacktop, mow lawns. No electric shampooer |1. Man­ alator. Hot water heat, garage. quality, 6-room Colonial. Oa- em baths and kitchens. Huge fied buyers with financing. before such caucus. 29 Exciting 59 And 89 Corefully fCI. If \-s>- ing excellent net profit in high- acre lot. Call for appointment. still in Manchester! Mr. Mer­ Job too big. Call 643-0066 or 649- chester Hardware A Supply, Braithwaite Agency, Realtor, r ^ . rooms, i^autlful NINE-ROOM Colonial, large lot. Heritage House, 646-2482. Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. Robert Dixon, 30 Asserting 60 Likely 90 Dote MA/t. 10 traffic count location. Es­ Philbrick Agency, Realtors, mHvato Kcmlr ... . * seaago ritt, Belfiore Agency, 647-1418. 7/17 4344. 877 Main St., 643-4425. 649-4593. private back yard. Excellent kitchen, formal dining room. Town Chairman 1- 7-10-43J Anriquos 56 tablished over 20 years. Price 646-4200. LISTING _ Big, big LARGE 4-bedroom executive BOLTON — Three - bedroom •5 .'^25-33-36 ^^G ood ^)Adverse ^|^Neutral condition. Excellent location. 20’ living room, 1% baths, first- NEW ;Sj/41-56-61 Fl9 |69-71-83-90t MOTOROLA 21” television, includes all the real estate, IMMACULATE 2-family du­ Owner, 646-1669. home with a plethora of ex­ stone Ranch, high on a cliff ANTIQUE bam boards with REGENT ST. — 4-room house floor family room, 4 bedrooms, Dutch Colonial, total of 9-yes, Dogs— Birds-—Pats 41 with stand, good condition, restaurant fully equipped, plus plex, on East side. Modem tras. Oversized landscaped lot overlooking Eastern Connect­ original nails. $3. per foot or on industrial zone lot 100x150. 2-car garage. Large lot. $27,- 9 rooms- Bathrooms and lava INVITATION $25. Acoustic ceiling blocks for a house. $65,000. Owner will bath, and kitchen. Complete OVERSIZED Cape, 7 large in residential section. Heritage icut. Nine acres in all. Also THREE little kittens, looking best offer. Call 647-1101. Call Peg Cieszynskl, Broker, 600. Philbrick Agency, Real­ tories on every level, com' playroom, 12x24” , 15 cents take back mortgage. Philbrick aluminum siding, 2 - car rooms, cenTral location, re­ House, 646-2482. included is a service building. for good homes. Call 649-6480. ® 1970 by NEA, U<« 649-4291. tors, 646-4200. pletely remodeled inside. Fire­ T O BID Coco Chanel a Partisan each. Antique electric portable Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. garage. Braithwaite Agency, cently redecorated, fireplace, One of the better buys avail­ after 6 p.m. anytime week­ place in large front to back sewing machine, good condi­ Wantad— ^To Buy 58 MANCHESTER — To settle es­ Realtor, 649-4693. aluminum siding, garage, living room. Two-car oversized SIX-ROOM Cape, large kitchen, able. T.J. Crockett, Realtor, Sealed bids will be received ends. SEVEN-ROOM Cape, four bed­ tion. $10. 649-0173. tate, older 6H-room 2-story many features. Mid 20’s. Mor­ garage. Truly parklike yard cabinets, fireplace, 643-1677. at the office of the Director of HOUSEHOLDS lots — Antiques rooms, two baths, oversized 0 / Feminine Look in Dress Invoshnant Proparty home, central, quiet, con­ MANCHESTER — 4-family plus rison Realtor, 643-1016. wall to wall carpeting, d in in g ------General Services, 41 Center LABRADOR Retriever pups, bric-a-brac, locks, frames, "We've dec/**/ fo change our plans and skip Belfast. two-car garage. Landscaped with shade giving, stately By LUCIE NOEL too. I added just enough pink GERT’S a gay girl—ready for venient location. Elxcellent restaurant rental, large gross, room, sun parlor, patio with VERNON — Deluxe Ranch for street, Manchester, Conn., un­ AKC registered, show and glassware. We buy estates. Vil­ We can see the 'fighting Irish' in South Bend next fall! For Sak 70-A PRIVACY — Trees, 7-room cus­ lot, 109x160’. Marion E. Rob­ trees. Work relocation only PARIS (AP) — Indestructible wool to bring life into the Orege a whirl after cleaning carpets terms to qualified buyer, $26,- excellent return, prime loca­ fireplace, basement garage, only $26,900. Can’t beat this tji July 24, 1970 at 11:00 a.m. Held, Chsunplon sired. Call 649- lage Peddler. Auctioneer, 420 tom deluxe home, fa m ily ______ertson, Realtor, 643-6968. reason for sale. A fine gracious wool. with Blue Lustre. Rent electric MANCHESTER close to shop­ 000. J.D. Real Estate Asso­ tion. Frechette Realtors, 647- home conveniently located. In Bowers School area. Austin home for this price. 1% baths, for 7997. shampooer $1. Farr’s, 2 Main Lake St., Bolton. 649-3247. Gabrielle "Coco” Chanel leaned “ Take my jackt, TViday I ping, 4-family with 4 room ciates, 643-6129, 643-8779. 9993. room, dhiing room, 2% baths, MANCHESTER For the the low thirties. Belfiore Agen­ Chambers, Realtor, MLS, 643- kitchen carpeted, three bed- ROOM AIR CONDITIONERS St., 643-7111. brick front, double garage. 2326. rooms, big dry cellar, fire- FOR WINDOW...... MOUNTING...... forward, eyes flashing: "Fashion ^uould make it shorter.” she apartments, 4-car 'garage, new homeowner who wishes to be cy, 647-1413. WANTED — Antique furniture, $22,600 DOLL HOUSE, dead-end MANCHESTER — Constance Hutchins Agency, 649-6324. place in Hvlng^ room. And it d e m OLITTON OF BUILDINGS should go down into the street, gald, hiking it up to the hip BABY Ringneck Pheasants for glass, pewter, oil paintings or Apartmants— Flats— Businoss Locations heating systems and roof. Mid near stores, churches and KODAK Super 8, movie cam­ street, 160x160, trees, 6-room Dr., 6-room Ranch, aluminum schools, we offer this delight- SIX-room, conveniently located COUNTRY CAPE In town, with is well kept. Give us a call Bid forms, plans and specifi­ but I don’t want it coming up bone. "It’s younger, but then sale. Call 228-9685. other antique items. Any quan­ Tanamants 63 For Rant 64 30’s. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. era, projector, never used; 2 Ranch, breezeway, 2-car ga­ siding, fireplace, garage, treed NORTH ELM St., 2 family du­ older home. Modem kitchen, garage, stable and huge lot T.J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- cations are available at the from there.” the skirt will have to bo recut to tity. The Harrison’s, 643-8709, ful (jape Cod home with alu­ sets louver doors hinged; ve­ IMMACULATE six-room du­ MANCHESTER Green — Avail­ BGUR 4-room apartment build­ rage, Hutchins Agency, Real­ lot, flowering shmbs. Call now. plex, 7 larre rooms each side, with brook. Secondary pos­ 1677. General Services Office. 41 The designer, who will show elongate long, slender legs, 6 166 Oakland Street. minum siding just off East two-full baths, two-car garage. WANTED good home for fluffy neered door, hardware; Pfaff plex, well kept grounds. $170. able July 16, two air-condition­ ing. Monthly income, $480. tors, 649-6324. $24,900. Hayes Agency, 646- nice condition, 2-car garage, Walk to public or parochial sible. Immaculate throughout. Center Street, Manchester, Con­ her fall and winter lines next "Some women, the very sewing machine, console. 649- Center St. This is a potential kittens, housebroken. 647-1124. WANTED — Books, libraries, References and security. 22 ed offices, on street level with Monthly expenses, $26. As­ 0131. lot 100x160. Call Peg Cieszyn­ schools. Priced right. Mr. Mer­ Heritage House, 646-2482. NEW LISTING. Bolton (jenter necticut. week, was .talking about the wealthiest, are bashful about 6766. MANCHESTER is not far from skl, Broker, 649-4291. 4-bedroom home with fire­ Rd. Slmiply immaculate 7-room by The Book Comer at Center Church St. 649-4670. small work shop. 649-2741, 649- sumable $18,700, 6% per cent ritt, Belfiore Agency, 647-1418. Town of Manchester, way women look—and men too. ''vearing re ^ je w e ls .^ t jev«l-_ PUREBRED St. Bernard pup­ this 3-bedroom Ranch. House is MANCHESTER — 90 Bigelow place living room and family Cape custom built by Hutch­ and Main Sts., call 643-1788. 6688. mortgage. Secondary financ­ FOUR-nx)m Ranch below $20,- Connecticut Playful, provocative, witty flattering. So I have had pies, 7 weeks old, first shots, TAG SALE — Saturday, July in excellent condition, wall to St., 6Vi-room Colonial. Rec MANCHESTER slzed kitchen. One-car detach- BRAND NEW, eight room. (Us­ inson. Beautiful country kitch­ AVAILABLE immediately — 4- ing through owner. $86,900. 000. Fenced-In back yard, alu­ Robert B. Weiss, intense, her monologue mock jewels sewn to certain wormed, long and short haired, 18th, 10-4. China, silver (some FOR RENT — one single room wall carpeting all but kitchen, room, center hall, - 24’ living “WOODHILL HEIGHTS” ed garage. Lovely landscaped tinctive Dutch Colonial. Im­ en, large formal dining room, necklines. But I am against tur- room apartment, second floor. Francis E. Boland Agency, minum siding. On bus line, General Manager like this: $76. Call after 5:30. 647-9664. sterling), luggage, antique office and one comer office dishwasher, stove, electric room, air-conditioning, wall In this most desirable area, lot. Priced to sell at $21,9(X). mediate occupancy. ’Truly ele­ lovely fireplaced living room. wood box, child’s school desk, looms Without Board 59 $126 monthly. Call 643-5201. 643-1664, 649-8773, 649-7066. near shopping. Call Braith­ "I do not scandalize the ^lenecks. suite. House & Hale Bldg., 953 hood and refrigerator goes to wall carpeting. Alcoa sid­ we offer a 6-room Split Call Doris Smith, Jarvis Real­ gant and gracious living. Mr. Wall to wall in several rooms. ,, ^ . “ Lace? I love lace,” she said, FOR SALE — Beagle puppies, old store lift-top wall desk waite Agency, Realtor, 649- THE THOMPSON House—Cot­ MODERN second-floor, 4-room Main St. Call 643-4846. EXCEPTIONAL comer parcel, with property Has large lot. ing. Big 2-car garage, with Level home. ’Three-large ty Co., Realtors, MLS, 643- Merritt, Belfiore Agency, 647- Oversized foundation makes world. I am the enemy of eccen- good himtlng stock. Call 649- (rough), wire Victorian plant 4593. tage St., centrally located, in 2-famlly dwelling, heat, dis­ opposite access road to hos­ Built in 1966. $22,600. Call Mit­ full upstairs. Mid 30’s. Close bedrooms, 2-fuU baths, liv­ im . 1413. for Colonial size rooms. Two- NOTICE tricity, and I am most de- g^^ j ^ave my panties 3401. stand, skis, i>oles, wood car top , large pleasantly furnished posal, range, refrigerator, BROAD STREET LOCATTON pital. Offers many possibili­ ten Agency, Realtors, 643-6930. to all schools, hospital and ing room with firelace, car­ SPRUC!E ST. — Older four-fam­ car garage. Almost 5 acres of TOWN OF BOLTON, pressed at the way people look, trimmed with It. And lace for carrier, etc. 154 Highland St: AVAILABLE August 1st, space WOODHILL HEIGHTS — 7%- SOUTH FARMS — Manches- KITTENS—Free to good homes. rooms, parking. Call 649-2368 shades, antennae, parking, ties for professional buildings. Main St. Call 649-8619, owner. peting, lots of closets, city ily, 18 looms, needs work. land- Unbelievable? Let Rick CONNECTICUT ‘ ‘Don’t the women realize evening Is a must In every wom- Rain date July 25. suitable for retail or service ASSUMABLE 4^ per cent ixxim Ranch, first-floor family tor’s most popular area —Call, Nine-weeks, gray and brown for overnight and permanent yard, cellar, adults, no pets. Must be seen. Heritage House, utilities, sidewalks, gasage. Business zoned t. Comer Merrit show you that it’s for thelr first duty Is to remain ^n’s wardrobe. Also, It travels mortgage. Seven-room Cape. MANCHESTER — Assumable room, large beautifully finish­ Rick Merritt tind see why! BOARD FOR tiger, trained. 643-9368, 6 to 9 guest rates. Aug. 1st. occupancy, $170. 644- business. One 16x36’ and one 646-2482. Walk to Parkade. Call J. property. Reasonable mort­ real! Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. feminine and please men? And well.” TTiree or four bedrooms, mod­ 6%% mortgage Price reduced. ed rec room In basement^ en­ Yes, you can still get a big, ADMISSION p.m. Boars and Accossorias 46 8169. 30x36’. Large 10x10’ doors. Florence, 649-6306. gage can be arranged. Will not try to look 20 when they’re ------ATTRACTIVE sleeping room, 649-6644. MANCHESTER — business em kitchen with all the bullt- Ideal for horses. Additional closed patio, garage. Excep­ quality built home with city g^g. SEVEN-ROOM SpUt Level, 3 OF ELECTORS ^ h /nr„iiv room ■>. Notice Is hereby given that «>? “ ^e a long-haired kid? FREE — Handsome young GERICH’S Marine Service — gentleman, shower bath, free TWO large, 2-bedroom apart­ block with 6 apartments, ex­ 1ns, wall to wall carpeting, acreage available. Four bed­ tionally well maintained. Phil­ water and sewer, a short ^ j2 from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. bedrooms, ‘ " parking. Apply 196 Spruce St. ments in new duplex, appli- NEW modem offices, ideal for finl^ed rec room in basement. rooms, 2 beautiful baths, labor- B (Sl W brick Agency, Realtors, 646- splash from swimming, and a _ acre treed lot,1 flrnnlnpefireplace, ’ ga- ^he Board for Admission of male cat, calico markings, Evinrude motors, sales and cellent condition. Owner will Hayes Electors in the Town of Bolton, “ The men are just as bad. Be- Nixon Faces emces, private basement, beau­ professionals. Plenty of free Shed dormer, fireplace, ga­ saving kitchen, paneled fam­ BARROWS and WALLACE Oo. 4200. chip shot from golfing, all this MANCHESTER — 6 - room rage. Priced to sell white and buff, immunized and service. 1082 Tolland Tpke., ROOM for gentleman, quiet, finance 80 per cent at 8Mi per Connectlcut, will hold a session I'eve me, at my age I’m not desexed, apartment trained, tiful yard. One child, no pets. parking. East Center St. loca­ rage. 16x20' screened porch. ily room. After 5 p.m. or early Manchester Parkade in the low thirties. Call now. Ranch, attached garage, alu- Agency, 646-0131. Buckland, Conn., 643-2363. convenient location. 224 Char­ cent. Terrific income produc­ in the Community Hail in said looking for a lover. But If a needs home. Owner moving. Both $176. monthly without tion. Call 646-2212. Deep lot, 224’. Philbrick Agen­ morning, late evenings, week­ Manchester 649-6306 CAMBRIDGE St. — 2TStories, Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. mlnum siding, fully land­ Texas Test ter Oak Street, 643-8368. er. Call now, Hayes Agency, TINKER POND and Birch Town on Wednesday, July 22, long-haired hippie would ap- 644-1877. 16’ LYMAN, 46 h.p. Mercury, .utilities. Rental agreement and cy, Realtors, 646-4200. ends. 649-3408. 6 rooms, heated garage, large ___ scaped lot. Owner 644-1362. OFFICE SPACE — Pyramid 646-0131. VACANT. Nice 3 - bedroom lovely shaded yard, patio. CIRCA 1969 Raised Ranch, sub- Mountain Rd., Bolton, new 6- 1970 to examine the quallflca- proach me to make love I would trailer, $275. Call alter 6 p.m., security, M. H. Palmer, Real­ LARGE furnished room for building, 357 Bast Center St. MANCHESTER off Porter St. 180 FOOT frontage, secluded Ranch near shopping, schools, urban setting In Manchester! FOREST HILLS—Owner—Four- room Ranch, three unfinished tions of applicants and admit to send him packing, AKC registered Scottish terrier 643-0448. tor, 643-6321. T.J. CROCKETT, Realtor is the Owner going South. Can be In Schools male only, parking, $16, week­ Smtill, modem, air-condition­ deluxe custom built Ranch landscaped wide open country­ churches. FVll cellar. Swedish Total of 10 rooms, 2 baths, 2 bednxim, 2% baths, 2 year old second floor. Two baths, cast the electors oath those found “ While they were redecorat- puppies, temporary shots, agency to call for multiple bought with or without com­ 26’ S'TEELCRAFT cabin cruiser, ly. Call 644-0123 after 6. ed office. Secretarial and tele­ home, 2 toll baths, 2 fireplaces, side, plastered walls, lovely fireplace, aluminum storms, garages. Beautiful brick ex- custom (jolonial. Screened iron baseboard heating, 3-zone qualified. Said session will be Ing my apartment, I had to sit By D. MARK BROWN wormed. Do not shed. $126. SDC-room duplex, five minutes family dwellings. Some top-in­ plete furnishings. Convenient 260 h.p. Chrysler marine in­ phone answering service on 2-car garage. The very best. 6-room Ranch, attached ga­ screens. 4% per cent mortgage terior, two fireplaces, four bed­ porch, sun deck, aluminum sid­ system, 1,000 gallon oil tank held between the hours of 6:30 n toe lobby of toe Rltz watching Associated Press Writer (3all 647-1101. FURNISHED room for rent, from Main St. 1% baths. $130. come producers available. to sch(x>ls, shopping and bus. board, head, sleeps 4. Working premises. Available June 1st. Hayes Agency 646-0131. rage. $26,000. Hutchins Agen­ assumption possible with large rooms. The very best. Mr. ing, 'letrge beamed ceiling fam­ underground. Aluminum sld- p.m. to 8:30 p.m. ople stroll by. I have seen ev- with or without kitchen priv­ Available, about Septembei Why get Involved in stocks, Reasonably priced. Charles WASHtNOTON (AP) — For- MIXED breed, one male, one man’s special. Private sale. Call 647-9903 weekdays, 9 to 6. cy, 649-6324. down payment, or conven­ Zinsser, Belfiore Agency, 647- ily nx>m, many extras. Ap­ Ing, 2-car garage, two fire- Dated at Bolton, Connecticut, skirt length, from instep to ...... ileges. Near bus line. All con­ 1st. Reply Box "KK,” Man­ etc. when you can own Income MANCHESTER Suburbs, 6H- Ponticelll, Owner-Broker, 649- female puppy, six-weeks old. Sacrifice for $950. Cali Don 1- chester Herald. tional financing available. Mr. 1413. praised in mid 40's. 647-1836. places, one aenre comer lot. July 13, 1970. mmcalf—I am against midcalf Texas school districts veniences. 649-6914. producing property and take room Ranch, tip-top condition, CAPE — 6 rooms, modem 9644 or 872-4732. $6 each.. Cali 643-0919. 749-7749, between 7-9 p.m. Zinsser, Belfiore Agency, 647- Much more. For appointment Olive H. Toomey, because it cuts toe leg in two. may blast a hole in toe Nixon J kitchen, dining room, fireplace dally. BROOKFIELD St. — Centrally 4% ROOMS, second floor, heat, Housas For Rant 65 advantage of items like ap­ 15 minutes to Manchester cen­ 1413. HACKMATACK - Keeney St. FOUR-bedroom SpUt with MANCHESTER — 6% - room in living room, three bed­ call Towne Real Estate, 649- Town Clerk "As you know, I have never admlnistratlcn’s claim that located. Gentleman, pleasant hot water, gas stove, no chil­ preciation, depreciation, re­ ter. Acre treed lot, $18,000. area . . . nice 6%-room Ranch three-full baths! Two zone Ranch, 50x120’ lot, on bus TOLLAND near Parkway. rooms, interior recently 4®' 4066. changed my hemlines. It has Southern-style school segrega- FOR SALE, West Highland 1967 ALPEX 16’ fiberglass nm- room, next to shower. Parking. dren or pets. 649-4068 after 6. pairs, etc. Call 643-1677. Hayes Agency 646-0131. FIVE-BEDROOM Colonial, two heat, automatic kitchen. Prox­ line. $23,900. Flano Agency, Available for one-year lease, corated. Exterior painted last on half-acre lot. Lavatory In imity to school, recreational fa­ caused a lot of talk. But toe oth- ylrtuaUy be wiped out white terrior. Call 649-7129. about, tilt trailer, 46 Mercury Phone after 6, 649-6801. years old, aluminum siding, basement, carport, many ex­ 646-0191. CXDVEN’TRY — Newly lUted, TOWN OF SUNNY, pleasant 3 rooms, sec­ 5%-room Ranch, $260. per TWO-FAIHLY — Large four IMMACULATE 6%-room Ranch year. Built in 1962. Large lot. cilities. Immediate occupancy. er night I went to a restaurant and 40 Evinrude motor, 2-way 2% baths, formal dining room, tras. $14,600 GI mortgage as­ 6%-nxim custom built Ranch MANCHESTER by this fall. ROOM for a lady with kitchen ond floor, heat and hot water, month. References required. and five-room apartments, with rec room and garage, Assumable 5% per cent mort­ Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. with a friend. He said. ‘Quite a radio, speedometer, compass, first-floor family room,' mod­ sumable. Asking $26,900. T.J. for seller. Oversized garage. With classes due to resume In Liva Stock 42 privileges, on bus lines. Call no pets, adults only. $120. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. porches. Large private yard. three bedrooms, kitchen has gage. $23,900. Philbrick Agen­ Lots For Sole 73 LEGAL few people are greeting you.’ I 3 gas cans, full controls, can­ em kitchen with bullt-lns, 2- Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677. EIGHT-room gorgeous Coloni­ Acre lot. Good bam. Lot and vas top plus much more. Pri­ after 6, 649-6136. Write Box HH, Manchester Appliances. Two new furnaces, built-ins and dining area. Im­ cy, Realtors, 646-4200. car garage. $43,950. Philbrick put on my glasses and Imagine ^ HORSESHOEING or trimming new roof. Secondary financing al with 2-car garage, 2% baths, 'TOLLAND — % acre building house in beautiful condition. administration must decide how vate sale, $1,465. Call Don, 1- Herald. Out of Town mediate occupancy. Assum­ Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. SDC-ROOM Cape plus rec room. NOTICE my surprise. People were play- is a must for your riding en­ available. $26,900. Francis E. MANCHESTER —Large center first floor family room enclos­ lots, $l,500-$2,500. Hayes Agen­ Route 31, Maiming Hill, 4 miles to proceed against the districts, 749-7749 between 7-9 p.m. dally. able mortgage. $23,600. Wolver­ Excellent (xindition through­ The Zoning Board of Appeals ing a game of make-believe, joyment. Call 643-1490 or write ROOM with kitchen privileges, For Rant 66 Boland Agency, 643-1564, 649- entrance four bedroom Ranch. ed porch, patio, wall to wall, cy 646-0131. from UConn, 8 miles from which make up the bulk of sys­ FOUR-ROOM Duplex, suitable ton Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. IMMACULATE 4 - bedroom out. Cedar shingles, garage, will hold public hearings on They were applauding silently U Tom Robenhymer, 36 Falknor Manchester. M.H. Palmer, centrally located. 14 Arch St. for couple. Available immedi­ 8773, 649-7066. T\vo baths, double garage, 42’ Raised Ranch, large living etc., etc. Prestige location. „ „ „ TnT«i tems below the Mason-Dixon Dr., Manchester. 12’ ALUMINUM boat and trail­ ROCKVILLE —New 3%-room large private screened porch, city sewer Realtor, 643-6321. Monday, July 20, 1970, starting In a silent homage. I was very retain separate ately, $136. monthly. No pets. apartments with private ter­ MANCHESTER — 2 family, 6-6 family room, fireplace, fenced room with fireplace, kitchen Tree lined street. Belfiore er. Can be seen at 11 School PLEASANT furnished room POUR 4-room apartment build­ large treed yard. Remobeled and water, A and B zones. at 7:00 p.m., in the Hearing touchecL’.’ Call 643-7672. race and pool. Including heat, with 2. car garage, nice floor wooded lot. $81,900. Pat Huff­ with built-in range, dishwash­ Agency, 647-1418. schools for blacks snd whites. St., Manchester, after 5 p.m. with refrigerator for mature ing. Monthly income $466, ap­ kitchen, dishwasher, disposal Philbrick Agency, Realtors, ROCKVILLE — Three family ______Room of the Municipal. Building _ She turned to a question , about ______hot water, all appliances and plan including 2 bedrooms, ex­ man, Meyer, Realtor, 643-6930. er, disposal, carpet and Jerrls Leonard, assistant at- FOR SALE — Bay mare. Call man. Apply 4 Pearl St. pliances. Secondary financing fireplace. $26,900. Owner, 1- THREE FAMILY, central loca- 646-4299. houses good location, four, six consider the follow- her wardrobe for Mrs. Georges *1®” ^ carpeting. $165. Rockland Ter­ cellent condition. A good buy. ------anti 9Avi>n rooms. Good in- ,______unmni/in,, uri/A nt *y,a toiTiey genoroi lor ClVl > 649-6714 after 6 p.m. through owner. Never a vacan­ dinette, 22x12 paneled family 668-9044. Principles Only. tlon, new heat, never a vacan­___ and seven rooms. Good in- ing petitions: Pompidou, wife of toe French Gardan— Farm- Furaishod race Apartments, Highland Wolverton Agency, Realtors, and CpVENTRY — VaUey View, 6 come. $31,900. 646-2620. says the districts were called to cy. $36,900. Francis E. Boland, room, large closets, country cy. Lower mid-thirties Item 4 Peter & Patricia Crom- president. Avenue, 872-4046, 529-6586. No 649-2813. toe attention of the Justice De- Dairy Products 50 Apartments— Flats— Apartmants 63-A Agency, 643-1664, 649-8773, 649- size lot. Peterman Agency, PITKIN STREET — Eleven worth it! Belfiore Agency, 647- THREE-'YEAR old pony for pets. -handclasp Used Realtor, 646-2223, 640-9404. room Colonial, one of Manches­ c^rntTrea'!°“po^ribT®^2^oto WEST HAR^RD - Colonial of P^T^“^y“k few w*«ks ago. NICELY furnished three-room 7066. MANCHESTER — 4-bedroom 1413. Rural Residence Zone. Vari- ,to wear her red suit on the Since then, Texas______school______ad- sale. Call after 6, 649-0562. VOLPI RD. — Pick your own Tenements 63 ter's most gracious homes. 4% $10,900. Hayes Agency, 646- 6-bedrooms, 1% baths, fire­ apartment, first floor in two- BOLTON — TTiree - room Colonial, 1^ baths, 2-car ga­ LONDON (AP) — The sym­ ance is requested to erect de- street. In toe country* one may mtoistoatora ’lurve been' sert Tet- strawberries, 36 cents your MANCHESTER — 6-famlly, all PORTER ST. area — Picture- baths, stately grounds, etc. Un- OLDER seven-room Home, one 0131. place, formal dining room, 2- L BOLTON — Deluxe 3H rooms, family house. Heat and elec­ cottage, heating facilities. rage with patio, aluminim sid­ bolic gestuVe of a handclasp will tached garage to the side of dress as he likes. And I worry warning of suits against own container. 6-room apartments, excellent pretty In this Immaculate one- believable value at $69,500. block from Center. Ideal for car garage. Immediate occu­ Articias For Sa!a 45 carpeting, appliances, air-con­ tricity Included. $150. J. D. Stove and refrigerator. Call ing, fenced yard. Mid 20’s. be introduced into Holy Com­ MAN(HESTER — B-zone lot dwelling Instead of to rear of because she goes out alone, gt^te education officials If the Income. Unusual offering. Call owner 6-room Colonial with T.J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- growing family. Low twenties. pancy. Reasonably priced at ditioning, private finished Real Estate Associates, 643- 043-7246. Morrison Realtor, 643-1015. munion services of the liingUah formal dining room, beamed Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. of record, $8,000. Frechette $26,900. Call Dick Martens at dwelling at a ^ v e location, surely, I tell her, you can find a dlstricte resist adopting unitary ALUMINUM sheets used as for details. Frechette Realtors, 1677. Item 5 John J. Shields, 66 Bat- f^end to accompany you. After systems, Housahold Goods 51 basements. Attractive residen­ 6129. Methodist C3iurch for a three- celling living room, fireplace Realtors, 647-9993. toe Paul W. Dougan Agency, printing plates, .009 thick, 23x 647-9903. ASSUMABLE 6 per cent mort­ tista Road, Residence Zone y„u gj.g yjg First Lady now. ught the whole MON.-FRI. 10-9 peting, ' appliances, and dish­ matic fire sprinkler. Apply Rasort Proparty Prances K. Wagner, Rental Item 9 Walter H. DeLtele, 178 gtock. s y s t e ^ w e r e not desegregated er $1. Olcott Variety Store. One minute to new Route 6. Out of Town room home, mint condition, washer. Private basement. Marlow’s, 867 Main St. For Rant 67 MANCHESTER 6-room home, Majuiger, 646-2623 or 643-1023. NEW LISTING —Nice Rolling $216 monthly including heat. Helen D. Cole, Realtor, 648- Park' Cape, treed lot. Fire­ For Sole 75 owner relocating. Reduced to Demlng Street. Residence “ Yesterday I thought about however re- BLUE Lustre not only rids car­ with expansion room for a 6666. Zone A. Variance is request- pants I only approve of them nnKee'nniv H &L G Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 649- HARTFORD RD.—2,000 square COVENTRY — Lakeside cot­ SMOCKED place, formal dining room. — ------——- $8,000., 26 per cent down to pets of soil but leaves pile soft growing family. Huge living ea to maintain oxlatlna non- tor w a a r at noma, or nlajdiw In * and 3 feet with overhead door. Ideal tage for rent. Call Mitten Agen­ This is a scarce item at a ^^VENTRY 6-room Raised qualified buyer. Joseph Hoch- and lofty. Rent electric sham­ 4536. room with fireplace, 8 or 4 TWO-FAMILY, 8-6, $23,600. for manufacturing. etc. 649- cy, Realtors, 643-6930. moderate price. Belfior,p Agen- Ranch. Modern kitchen with berg, ( Sole Agent ), North pooer $1. Paul’s Paint & Wall­ FURNITURE MANCHESTER — One - bed­ bedrooms, private yard. Call Better Buy Realty, 649- built-lns, 1% baths, fireplace, r^ra'a^'r^a^s r.?c ut»a‘n3 ‘ t S 'S t 3 5 r 7296. y 3434. cy, 647-1418. Windham. Phone 1-465-9637. paper Supply. 669 Burnside Ave. room Garden type apartment. CXILUMBIA Lake — waterfront $20,600. Wolverton Agency, WOODUINO family room, sundeck, 2-car over aatatma n.-«a at ,..a. J ,.r a p ta ^ Stn,”'Rar.ttms, 1% baths, d ^ tri^ Z o T e ! Vari^;^^^^^^^ “ l t ; n a d ^ “ ? o t.r to ^ ^ drapes; hassock fan; electric TURE ANYWHERE, SEE OUR IH baths, rec room, breeze- VERNON — Owner transferred MANCHESTER — Two - bed­ automotive business. Call 646- in August at large Maine lake. HAVE A BALL! cluding centred air-condition­ kitchen with stove and dis­ quested to erect a free-stand- lection. But *I ™have .- Warned------my- ... . ,, ® sandwich grill; desk. 67 Ger­ LOW PRICES. way, double garage, flowering Homestead Street out of state, must sacrifice this room duplex, half of two-fam- 0022, 646-4426. Four bedrooms, screened ing, four bedrooms, 2% baths, posal, carpeted living room ing canopy over a gasoline girls, ‘Don’t start striking boy- 6 ard St. porch, row boat, privacy! Call trees, $29,9(X). Hayes Agency, at the GOODYEAR Manchester, Conn. immaculate 8-room Colonial. lly, $190 per month, including etc., etc. Mr. Zinsser, Belfiore and dining area, family room pump island 6 feet from street Ish attitudes or I will fire you *1 . SINGER touch and sew with MANCHESTER Green ground 643-1312, 633-5882. 646-0131. Pour spacious bedr(x>ms, mod­ YARD SALE — July 18th and heat. Paul W. Dougan, Real­ WOODLAND MANOR offers Agency, 647-1418. with fireplace, large lot. Con- line at above location. Immediately. Always remember « cabinet. Monograms, hems, floor 900 sq. ft., front portion SERVICE STORE em kitchen, heated rec room. 19th, 9 to 9. Radios, clocks, tor, 649-4636. MANCHESTER — 7 room Co­ the ultimate in convenient 2 ! ^ venient to stores, bus and hlgh- Item 11 Robert & Joan Jolie, 71- you are girls.’ ” w embroiders, etc. Used, excel­ carpeted. Second floor, 1800 sq. SUMMER house for rent at ODDBALL - SALE LOVELY Green Manor Ranch, Professionally______landscaped._ 73 (jhurch Street. Residence Pants or no pants, Chanel dishes, pool table, gym set, lonial, 3 bedrooms, 1% baths, prestige living, with schools, lent condition. Guaranteed. 214-ROOM first floor, heat and ft., suitable for light manufac­ Deer Isle, Maine. Suitable for 6 rooms, garage. Hand spUt- $31,600. U hjIs Dim o^i Re^^^] Realty, TV, pictures, bric-a-brac, shopping and religious fa­ Zone A. Variance Is requested wants woman to remain feml- ^ niimii Pull price now $66 or 7 month­ hot water, stove, full bath, 568- turing. Also second floor, 3 ad­ 8. Excellent shore and view. fireplace, closet- space galore, cedar shakes. Remodeled 649-9823. 872-3214, 649-9268. clothes, antique iron kettle, ODDS and ENDS priced to cilities nearby. 297 to convert a 3-famUy dwell- nine. ' ^ ly payments of $8. 522-0476, 0833. joining offices. Will-rent to­ Swimming and boating. Four 2-car garage. Numerous ex­ kitchen, jalousied windows. ------!— :------.------' ing to a 4-famlly dwell- “ Take the little suit I’m wear- take ^ e r t etc. Wales Rd., Andover, tras. Morrison Realtor, 648- move. Some returnees, batch of desiler. gether or one or two separate­ minutes walk to beach. House im m e d ia t e o c c u p a n c y Truly a Best Buy. Mr. Merritt, VERNON — Manchester Line W a n t e d — R o o l E s ta te 7 7 Conn., off Route 6. A’TTRACnVE 6 - room apart­ 1016. insring at above location. ‘n«.” she said of her last sea- pnita When was last filed weeks could ly. CaU 649-2741 or 649-6688. furnished completely, just some new, some dusty and TWO spacious bedroom 8353 Belfiore Agency, 647-1418. 4-bedroom Garrison (jolonlals, SEWING MACHINE — New ment, centrally located, stove, renovated. Bedding supplies, dirty. aluminum siding. 2% baths, Item 12 W. Bradley. 47 Teresa ‘|^g®'^eeT^S*I w o v e ^ not say vdien the districts COPIER, Savin 210. Phone RA'YMOND RD. 9-room Garri­ apartment Include refriger­ lOVi - 2 4 b MANCHESTER — Deluxe cus­ Road, Residence Zone A. signed the tweed ana i wove 'b e brought i 1969 zig-zag, unclaimed lay­ parking, adults, references, no PLEASANT office, ideal loca­ all but linens, TV. Available first-floor family rooms, ga- I-’AND —Louis Dlmock Realty, compU- answering machine, call con­ son Colonial on one-acre lot. Come in and make us an ator, stove, dishwasher, dis­ tom 7-room Garrison Colonial. away, buttonholes, mono­ pets. $160. Sept. 1st. 649-5324. tion and parking, near hospi­ entire month of August and rage, $33,700. Hayes Agency, Realtors, 649-9823. Variance U requested to I a n n i N a t ic * ance with de tion gulde- trol R8-101. Both in excellent Four baths, 4 bedrooms, large posal, air conditioning, ahd Add a chic touch to your 2% baths, 2-car garage, all maintain detached garage at ______Unes. grams, hems, etc. Now only tal, Personalized Floors Bldg., fall. Will accept two - week offer. full carpeting. A flattering cowl-neck- wardrobe with this lovely condition under maintenance MANCHESTER Center — formal dining room, 24’ living aluminum, private treed lot, 646-0131.______a l l c a s h for your property $64. Easy terms. 622-0931 deal­ 386 Main St., 649-9258. periods; Electricity. Children line with button-down smocked cloche. Easy to side of dwelling instead of to Legal Notice: This Is to notify Asked whether segregated contract Sacrifice prices. Call er. Home and office for lease, one room, screened porch, 2-car ONE bedroom shoulclers makes this sew plush living in the finest of BOLTON —New 8-room Cuo- within 24 hmirs. Avoid red rear of dwelling at above lo- gj) concerned that the (jonnecti- districts would brought into and pets welcome. Excellent ON ANY MAJOR avaUable make in your favorite col­ after 6 p.m., 742-7697. child preferred, $260. per 637 MAIN ST. — 640 square feet, garage, beautifully landscaped. July 1, 1970. simple a fashion favorite. or and fabric. No. 297 neighborhoods, llayes Agency, tom built Raised Ranch. Pour ‘ ^P®- instant service. Hayes imber, Leo- well. Rent very reasonable. cation. put Department of Trans porta- compliance by SeJ WES’nNGHOUSE portable TV, month, heat included. Refer­ newly paneled store, pArtlUon- For further information call APPLIANCE No. 8353 with p h o t o ­ has full directions for 646-01311 « bedrcxims, double garage, aero -Agency, 646-0131. Item 13 Ruth & Edith Llppin- baa canceUed the pubUc nard rejUled: “ We lan’t be sure AIR - CONDmONBR, Hot- Outside privy. Call before 9 •OArtlog at ^76 moRtiily g u i d e is in New Sizes good condition.' $36. Call 649- ences required. Hayes Agency, ed. Ideal offices or business. Philbrick Agency, Realtors, smocking and sewing, cott, 121 St. John Street, Real- hearing schedtUed to be held on of that in Texas.’ point, 11,000 btu, split unit, 10%-24V4 (bust 33-47). MANCHESTER area — 4-room ■**^*”’ WE ARE prepared to buy com 1149. 646-0131. 529-0618. a.m. or after six p.m. 643-6167. 646-4200. IN STOCK diagrams. dence Zone A. Variance Is re- jy jy 23, 1970 at 8:00 p.m. in the Almost a year ago, tlrt Justice used very little, $160. Welbilt Size 1 2 %, 35 bust... 2% Ranch in parklike setting, 2 merclal property, apartment SBID 504 Is e«lM (if McO, Mt- quested to maintain garage 4 auditorium of the George J. Department went into court on 6,000 btu, $60. 649-6409. KENMORE wringer type wash­ THREE - ROOM apartment, OFFICE SPACE for rent. COLUMBIA LAKE — 4-room JUMBO SlZr; Colonial in execu­ yards of 45-inch. u n to lichito Orat-clau u lllii. bedrooms, could be 8, 2-car ga- BOLTON 6 room Split Level, houses, or other Investment Cabot, Xasehestor feet from west side line at Penney High School; 869 Forbes the side of Mississippi In a suit ing machine, good condition, heat, garage, security deposit. Northeast Shopping Center, cottage, all facilities, boat. tive nei^bothood ,6 years old, Patterns available only rage. You gotta see it! $15,900. fireplaced Uving room, tile property for our accounts. AU “ NEVER USED anything Uke in sizes shown. above location. Street, East Hartford, (tonnectl- filed by tiie National AiMOciatlan 628-3916. Call 872-6917, 568-6974. Rockville. Includes carpeting, Ideal for small childi^. 228- modern kitchen, large formal yo bI; Mitten, Realtors, 648-6930. bath, large kitchen. Excellent cash. Write or call, reverse it,” say users of Blue Lustre GO O D YEAR iim ts$ Is M ist Itr _ AU persons Interested may cut. ‘ This hearing concerning for the AdvancemMit of Colored heat, electric, and air-condi­ 3803. dining room, family room with rlt; 'POINT H .Y . ions. condition, treed lot, $20,600. charges, Stoddard Investment for cleaning carpet. Rent elec­ tvs fsum to ■»*'“**• Prlit Haw. M *m Witt UP OVERSIZED 7-room Cape, In^,*740 North ivrnin‘ '» ° “ w«Jt ®“ end this hearing. the design of a sectiem of Inter- people to force 83 kOsBiaslpirt HOTPOINT electric range, ATTHA(7nvE 4-room apart­ tioning. Immediate occupancy. fieldstone fireplace, large CODE uW Styto Natttr. Hayes Agency 646-0131. tric shampooer $1. Pinewood SERVICE large living room with fire­ Zoning Board of Appeals state Route 84 and a section of districts to desegregate by last good condition, $45. or best of­ ment, parking, yard, working Call Joe Mertan Agency, 876- W anfod To Rant 68 front-to-back living room with The Spring & Summer Hartford, Conn., 232-4867. Furniture Shop. place, modern kitchen with BOLTON — SPACTOUS 4%- Charles G. P lrie,. Interstate Route 86 wfll be re- faU. fer. Call 647-1101. couple, no children or pets. 6798, 872-4289. fireplace, half bath. Second STORE U&R ’70 ALBUM is 65^, includes Call 649-4319. WANTED —Year ’round home floor has 6 bedrooms, 8 full postage and handling. buUt-lBS, 1% baths, 4 bed­ room Ranch, Uke new condi- OUT OP state buyer wants to Chairman scheduled at a later date. The outcome of tiiat suit was MOVING — 7x3%’ pool table ex- 1968 HOTPOINT, 16 cu. ft. frost- "prirt M fw .»!». AIR-CJONDITTONED office on Bolton, Andover, Columbia baths. T w o«ar garage, beau­ KELLY RD^ VERNON REALTY CO.. INC. cool, ityM HwOtr mt tia. CRIB OUILTS ... SHCipl Rcilas rooms, formal dining room, tlon, eat-in kitchen, buUt-ins, buy 3-bedroom home in Man­ John A. Cagianello, Rali^i L. Hager, the Supreme Court's landmaih cellent condition, also dining free refrigerator, combination, THREE beautiful rooms, heat, 96 BAffT CENTER SrmBBT The Spring & Summer tor MrttfT a « M IO r n 'i rttmtl full shed dormer, on a treed fireplace, garage, lake privi­ chester, WUl pay up to (27,000. Secretary Deputy Transports^on decision proclaiming an end to space available. Inquire Holi­ or Coventry Lakes, for one tifully landscaped yard. For Pitttto RlKti; RlrtctlMi Itr 12. room formica trp table. 643- avocado green. Excellent con- '70 Basic f a s h i o n Book hot water, stove, refrigerator, day Lanes, 39 Spencer St., year beginning in September. further details call Philbrick 646-0101 XANCHE8TER, OONN. a i0 4 - ^ , liwIiRtt RMtofi a R % acre lot. $27,900. PhUbrick leges. $^,500. Hayes Agency, Call the Paul W. Dougan Agen­ Dated this 16th day of July . Commissioner “aU deliberate ^eed” In eUml- 687S. diUon. $150. 643-2959. parking included, 668-0633. Manchester, 643-2125. C;aU 648-8712. M8-86U or 648-2662 is 65^, including postoge k a illif. Agency, Realtors^ 646-4200. 646-0131. cy, Realtors, 649-4636, 646-1021. 1970. Bureau of raghways nating segregated schooia. Agency, Realtors, 646-4800. and handling. I'

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THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1970 PAGE TWENTY-FOUR AYeniKe Daily Net Press Rnn The Weather m JanrliPBlfr lEttfittag For Ilie Week Boded ft!: June 27, ISM ^ Pleaaaht this afternoon, high in the 80s. Comfortable tonight. Saturday fair and warm, high About Town Helpful Hot Line 15,610 in the 80s. Members .of the public affairs Msinchester residents who Hanche$ter— A City of Village Charm committee of the Manchester don’t know where to turn Junior Women’s Club will meet when they have business with a U.S. Government MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1970 (Olasalfled Advertlalng on Fngie U ) PRICE TEN CENTS tonight at 8;S0 at the home of HURRY IN NOW AND SAVE ON HUNDRB»S OF UIMRER AND l U I I ^ VOL. LXXXIX, NO. 244 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) Mrs. Adrian Michaud, 26 Arcel- agency now have a “ hot lia Dr. ^ line” to helpful information. MATERML HEMS IN EVERY DEPT.! WrVE SIGHED M ICB O N ^ R By dialing 527-2667, a local SAMPLES, DISCONTINUED LINES, DISPLAY MODELS AND OVERSTOCKS! number, they’ll reach the Robert V. Borello, son of Mr. “ Federal Information Cen­ QUANTmES ON MOST MODELS ARE UMITED SO HURRY! and Mrs. Vincent Borello of 123 ter’’ in New York City, South T o Get National Elks Eldridge St., has been named without any toll charge. Ex­ Bomb Guides to the spuing semester dean’s perts there will tell them Bar Nonwhites list and elected to the academ­ which agency provides the Integration ic honor society at Eastern service they want, and how INVENTORY SAN PRANCISOO fAP) — Connecticut State College. to reach them. The service The national convention of was established to guide the Task Force the 1.5-milllon-member Be­ Flow Freely public to federal govern­ nevolent and Protective Or^ Hie Manchester Historical ment programs and activi­ By KEN W. CIAWSON der of Elks has’ voted over­ WASHINGTON (AP) — Senators investigating the Society executive committee ties. The Washington Post whelmingly to retain a rule nation’s recent wave of politically-motivated bombings will meet at the Cheney Home­ The nunlber Is listed at the excluding nonwhites from r ; WASHmOTON — Attorney have been told bomb-making instructions are circulating stead, 106 Hartford Rd., Monday membership. head of “ U.S. Government” General John N. Mitchell dis­ widely, even in junior high schools. at 7:30 p.m. Business lAcludes listing on Page 406 of the The hand-show vote, behind closed Thursday that a federal ^ The chief of New York City’s ------the making of several impor­ new Hartford telephone di­ closed doors Thursday at the -I task force of more than 100 will police bomb squad told senators begins with bad manners.” tant appointments and inspec­ rectory, and also under end of a five-day convention, CLEARANCE be assigned to the south next Thursday bomb-making plans jjg urged congressional adop- tion of the recently completed “ Federal Information Cen­ was estimated at 1,560-22 by month to assure complete de­ appear In underground newspa- t|on of a series of new federal Society office. ter" in the alphabetical list­ Grand Exalted Ruler Glenn segregation of public schools. pers, magazines and leaflets laws, including one providing ings which follow. L. Miller, an attorney from “ The Supreme Court has rul­ distributed throughout the city, (or the inclusion of Indestructl- Residents in outlying tele­ Logansport, Ind. * 1 I King David Lodge will meet ed that schools must be deseg­ expeclally among college, high big blU of coded metal inside phone exchanges which do Newsmen were barred tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at Odd regated now,” Mitchell said in from the debate and vote on •*l fI K r school and, recently, junior high explosives to enable police to Fellows Hall. not have toll-free calling to an interview. “ Without fervor, Hartford can call the office a resolution by Norman No­ school students. quickly trace their orig;in. without passion, we will enforce Lt. Kenneth O’Neil told the Leafy asked also for laws 11- at the cost of a toll call to PREFINISHED 20x18 CAST IRON lan, exalted ruler of the the law." Senate’s investigations subcom- censing dealers and buyers of Hie Community Amateur En­ Hartford. Madison, Wls., club, which ^ o l o r e 0 Mitchell said he did not an­ ! < mittee the publications range semble of Manchester will re­ would have dropped the ticipate trouble, “ but you never from crude mimeograph flyers (See Page Eight) hearse tonight at 8 at the PAN ELIN G white-only requirement for i k o n can tell. Much depends on how to highly sophisticated manuals Unitarian Meeting House, 466 Full Gospel Christian Fellow­ J^x17 VC members. firmly state and local officials A similar try by Nolan at for constructing explosive de­ Main St.. Hie rehearsal is open ship, Interdenominational, will SPECIALS! uphold the law.” the 1968 convention also fail­ vices. to all musicians pla}ing string­ have a Bible study and open SINKS To protect Justice Depart­ ed. After the devastating explo­ discussion tonight at 7:30 at SINKS ed instruments. 10 SHEETS OP ment lawyers working in the The order also requires sion last spring which destroyed ^Target^ Role Orange Hall. COLORED ONLY field, a deputy U.S. marshal that members be older than an apparent bomb factory In a tss.00 will be assigned to each as a Hie VFW Auxiliary will spon­ AFRICAN KAYA **•9. $14.00 20, believers in God, U.S. cit­ Greenwich Village townhouse; personal escort. izens and have no associa­ he said, leaflets circulated In Irks Firemen sor a baked bean supper tomor- Reg. 19.95 Southern schools, many of hearse tonight at 8 at the Public Records FOR THE tion with subversive organi­ New York warning those who which are under volimtary or zations. might be tempted not to risk Post Home. Dick Lewis and his *20 LOT $ in .o o compulsory orders to desegre­ In Hartford Its four cardinal virtues orchestra will play for dancing Warrantee Deeds dangerous do-it-yourself bomb gate, start opening Aug. 17 and €u-e charity. Justice, brotherly production. Making bombs, the from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Hie event Archie C. Larocheile to Anna $ * f . ^ . 9 9 continue through the day after HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — love and fidelity. anonymous leaflet said, should -'We Fight Fires, Not People,” is open to members and guests. M. White, property at 29-31 Bls- Labor Day. S3. PER SHEET be left to those familiar with jg the theme of a possible boy- Hckets may be purchased at sell St., Conveyance tax $18.15. ONLY Before the first school opens, Anthony G. Plano to Prank (A P Pbotofax) chemistry and laboratory tech- cott being considered by mem- the door. 4x8 SPAN ISH O A K a force of more than 100 feder­ Cambodians wade across a stream as they move in to reinforce troops at the and Judith Morton, property at al officials, equally divided be­ Tim ely M oan niques. bers of a Hartford firefighters 28 Durpnt St., conveyance tax REG. tween the Departments of Jus­ mountain resort of Kiri Rom, which fell to the Viet Cong and North Vietna­ One of the most popular books union, Dennis MacArdle, son of Mr. Panther Trial $19.80." tice and Health, Education and mese last Saturday. Cambodians recaptured the resort city on Thursday. in circulation on high explosives The union president says that and Mrs. J. Walne MacArdle of $5.99 Lillian C. Mather to John J. Welfare, will have set up five Saves Soldier is the Swiss army manual enU- if Increased police protecUon Is 29 Constance Dr., has been nam­ and Mary Foran, property at 48 temporary regional offices. tied “ Total Resistance," a guer- not received the firemen may ed to the dean’s list for the sec­ 5 ONLY Enters Its Benton St., conveyance tax $33. One office will serve North MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) _ warfare guide that Includes not answer alarms in certain ond semester at Providence BRONZE TEAK Wilfred E. and Sharon L. Mil­ and South Carolina; others The Marines were zipping up practical instructions on con- areas of Hartford where they (R.I.) College, where he is a • ODD LOTS! crestwood Cong Retreat as Cambodians ler to Rose R. Hllona, property Georgia and Florida; Alabama; one of the many canvas bags structing bombs and Incendiary have been targets of violence, major in pre-med. He will A R CT IC ELM Fourth Day at 78 Deerfield Dr., conveyance • DISCONTINUED Mississippi - Louisiana - Arkan­ used to send back bodies from O'Neil said. John T. Kelley, president of enter his Junior year in the fall. tax $24.20. PANELS! sas; and Texas. The three- Vietnam when thev heard a Exhibiting a small arsenal of the 600-member Local 270 of the Quit Claim Deed $ 9 0 9 P A l N ^ By DAN HALX. Retake Mountain Resort Area v i^ a m wnen iney neara a international A.tsociatlon of 4x8 ^ state regional center will be in Associated Press Writer Robert C. and Mary H. Hack, It came from Lance Cpl. Rob- Fh-eflghters,’ said there had .Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Mc­ • CLOSEOUT Jackson, Miss., with the others NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) — Carthy of 32 N. Slim St. have trustees for the estate of Dar­ PHNOM PENH, Cambodia the enemy abandoned the litUe of fighter and observation and dynamite bombs linked to been an apparent attempt by SPECIALS! to be chosen later. The defense attorney for (AP) _ Cambodian army resort town before the Cambo- p l^ es patrolled overhead. ert E. Madewell of Muskogee recently sold their home and lene S. Hack, to themselves, Jerris Leonard, assistant at- Black Panther Lonnie McLucas alarm clocks, O’Neil gave the police to hush up reports of a have moved to Holiday, Fla., property at 127 Deepwood Dr., ------iroopstroops reoccumeureoccupied theu.e mountain dians - could------close------in. ™ e u returned to Saigon by Okla. senators his own short course In shooting incident Wednesday ^ JuauTe D en L ^ en t 1^^ of Kiri Rom Thursday it was believed the enemy helicopter early in the after- .-They were putUng me in a bomb-making-lncludlng dia- night where they had a retirement no conveyance tax. said Justice Department law- about another Panther In- home built for them. Mr. Mc­ Building Permit after the Viet CJong and North force withdrew westward along Aoon. bag to ship me home as dead grams and photographs of bomb A bullet struck the rear view s<,. ft. BUNDLES yers, accompanied by deputy volvedsd in the ^leged torture Vietnamese pulled out, but new the (Cardamom mountain chain Newspaper reports In Bang- ^j^en I moaned, so they rushed damage. Carthy had been associated with Robert and Marie Rivers, con­ marshals, will be scattered mirror of a car driven by a the Plnehurst Grocery for many struction of a two-family resi­ WOOD EXTENSION Rackley In (igjjung was reported today, 21 which has long been under the today told of JoJnt opera- right into the operating Earlier, New York’s top po- deputy fire chief, and rocks throughout each region. May, 1969. miles north of Phnom Penh at control of (Communist forces, tlons by Thai border police and years as manager of the meat dence at 9-11 Westfield St., **•9* 10.25 “ Wo nro irninB- tn niihlici7 e j - i, , < miies norm oi t-iuiom reim nv control oi (jommumsi lorues. ------— ------‘'7 ■■■ .7, X room," Madewell explained llceman, Commissioner Howard were thrown at the car, police department. $19,000. lADDERS the telephone, ^ b e r s ^ d ad- M ^^% rt^ceTca^®r o f'^ d g e * the^Long Vek m ictions d e^ t._ The Kiro Rom plateau is at the Thursday at a Naval hospital Leary, told the panel bombings said Thursday. One rwk broke S (fh have multiplied suddenly and “ window of the vehicle and dressed of each reiricHial cen- ronriro Cambodian military southeast end of the range. here. 20 FL ter," Leonard said. “ A person sams^ one of the original 14 de- salVone policemtm^'imd a Madewell had lain for six menacingly In the past 18 glMS splinters Injured the driv­ V $ er. 0 .9 9 with a complaint will contact fendants In the Rackley case. reinforcements had president Nguyen Van Thleu killed eip-ht 8- morgue, pronounced months, the regional center and It will Sams has since pleaded guilty *^® Vek area, Neak Luong, In <3ambo- wounded and three '^®8d In the field by a young “ We can say the present crop Incident occurred while _ V I N K 3 be assSned to the nearest field fo^con“ deS-ee murder Td 1 s «® dla 36 miles south^t of Phnom ^r^^^LTn/ln "wfcl“ L s^s ®°n>sman. . ®f explosive devices, In the answering a false alarm at the $ J 0 .8 8 lawyer to make a personal In- expected to tesUfy for the prose- Thursday and continued this penh, to visit South Vietnamese . Thal'militarv officials re- Soon he hopes to go home with main, represent distorted petl- ®°*'"®* Bean Hole Bean Festival o \ n W vesOgaUon.” cuUon Tn the M ^ucas trial. morning but he had no details. j^ere and to talk joint T /e d .Tlom m em Tn toe r e ^ ^ a medical discharge from the tions for redress of grievance," StreeU the clt^s North End, Leonard said that if the Jus- Mrs. Carter teslfled Sams strategy with Cambodian Pre- gf „ „ other reports that T h ^ alr Marines and to receive treat- t^ary said after describing the ^ Uce lawyer felt the complaint gave "orders that really didn’t a week last month, and the gov- lo^ ^as their first planes \ w e attacklne Viet ment at a veteran’s hospital In ">ast that caused extensive de- ®*^ was justified, he would call for Siake sense” and beat a preg- ®«™"®f ^ Coni a“ d Torth V?etafmese Muskogee. ®wn police head- ^ _ R*g. 24.00 \e» an Immediate FBI Investl- pant woman member of the huHduD ^ ^ ^ a r e a sever- Tl^ht security was In effect forces near Angkor Wat. Asked about Vietnam, Made- ^“ "® Kellev did not specify the MADiE OF CLEAR STRAIGHT ORAIM LUMBER iwan«» gation, A e residte of wWch party In the stomach. ^ ^ e e k s ago Attacks on It have during the meeUng. The Neak in South Vietnam, North Viet- well commented: “ I have no ^®®‘* s®rieus.“ ^ a r y where the m ^ ^ r s of f i t t e d w it h r o u n d h a r d w o o d b u n g s , u ^ did h®ar that Lonnie had go^ u ^ ^ ^ a ittou th the enemy t®rry and other traffic on namese reinforcements were re- desire to go back.” ®®"®''.'^‘' the union might refuse to an­ 17’ WORKING LENGTH al district court for a remedy. been reprimanded for standing . . ^ nipor ^® Mekong River were halted, ported movlne into the northern He described the Viet Cong as paying 14 minutes before a dy- _ alarms If their demands » Jet «’T"”'*" r r. i". ™ i ST n.,™. « « . >»■ Q»-bodl„ „a soau, v H..e , „ wl,<,n, troop, lot r inSCoa polS p J o Z “ ™ Siphon sch ^ l dlstricte were recently Mrs. (barter said concendng the the Kiri «®'"®®® "avy boats patreled the Command sent up scores of B62 in the daytime, but who go “ " f floor mens’ rwm^ 24 FT. $0088 n " arc not met. REG $39.00 iL O rast "on ,a » % 1' sued by JusUfee to d ^ lT ega te alleged torture of Rack^^^^^^ at ^ ® ® ® ^ ^^st of river. Hundreds of troops guard- bo„,bers In an effort to slow around throwing grenades and A®*'®'* to explain the temper Kelley said Thursday1 he would this fall. Another 600 of the Black Panther headquarters In piate^ w mi e frequenUy dangerous ^own the buildup setting hoohvbooby transtraps at nleht.night. t**®®® '•®®°rt to bombs to seek a meeting withwim MayorMavor Ann 2,700 districts are under volun- New Haven prior to his slaying. P^®m Penh ^ter six aays or aown uie ounaup. make social and political pro­ tary or court-ordered plans to Police say the Panthers be- ghung y ferry crossing. A large number (See Page Five) (See Page Five) test, Leary said shortly: “ It all (See Page Seven) 21' Working Length lei co\o< desegregate. lleved Rackley was a police heavy casualUes on the C a m ^ o' hs b ^ , Mitchell said that desegrega- informer. although Panther dians. As they went, t ^ C a n ^ ------i l l tion of the southern schools will spokesmen have said he was a dlan spokesman reported, th ^ be completed this fall. ‘"rhis member of the party In good burned the "® li^y villa will show even our critics on standing and may have been Prince Norodom Sihanouk, me me Mondale committee that killed by government agents. deposed chief of state, and omer 1 4-HP. VIKING SNOW THROWER we mean what we say,” he At me start of me fouith day buildings. Finding Parking Spot Can Be Tiring in NYC SATURDAY, said. of tetslmony today Mrs. Carter The enemy force mat overran Reg. 149.00 Earlier this week. Sen. Wal- was declared a hostile wimess Kiri Rom last Saturday had By JOHN J. GOLDMAN To Improve me odds even If cornered, seasoned players arrives. say’s administration is trying to 3 to 8 p.m. ter F. Mondale (D-Mlnn.) ac- at me request of State’s Atty. been estimated at 1,000 men, 'The Los Angeles Times furmer, some unscrupulous mo- generally try chutzpah. Sample Many autoowners claim mey restrict cars In Manhattan, cused me Nixon administration Arnold Markle in a ruling by and me government mustered torists have adopted some answer: "Darned generator are driven to subterfuge by ne- About 202,000 autos are regls- All You Con Eat... CLOSED FOR IHVENTORY NOW ^89^ ofnt tiimimrturning Itsits back on “ Inte- Superior Court Judge Harold M. between 1,600 and 2,000 troops to NEW YORK — It’s me 20th- standard strategems — espec- brushes’ I had me feeling mey cessity. They say mey are be- tered in mat borough, but tlght- .IPP- A S IS grated quality education” an(i Mulvey mat allowed Markle to retake It. But it appeared mat gg^ty^y version of Dickens’ Art- j^lly in Manhattan where com- weren’t clean.” If a ticket still ing forced from me city — es- er traffic regulations have 7th A N N U A L settling instead for “me narrow Introduce a statement allegedly ful Dodger; only '-his adult ■ “ petition Is toughest. looks possible, this...... is often fol- peclally Manhattan . — by high made...... legal parking Impossible U« V, C l ALL DAY JULY 27tli legal quesUon of compliance obtained from her me day after scheme is played on me streets guide to gamesmanship: lowed up with sympathy ploy garage rents, high Insurance, on many midtown streets. City wim what me courts require." Rackley’s body was found. of me nation’s largest city. The phony breakdown gener- — a kick to me tires and a re- tough parking regulations, me Hall also Is making no effort BEAN HOLE BEAN FESTIVAL ANTIQUE KITS Leonard, who was the object 'The statement read to me Ingredients are skill, quick ally is used on short errands, mark like “ Dam foreign cars, traffic itself, and a city hall to stabilize me high rates ga- I of Mondale’s criticism, said the court said “ a man mought to Sightless wits, a little latceny and, above This technique is simple. A I alwways knew they wouldn’t which views cars largely as a rage owners charge. These t M m u: Reg. 3.99 courts have rejected racial bal- he an Infiltrator was tortured all, daring. driver pulls up in front of his work! nuisance. rents have heightened compet- ance mat requires Increased In me basement.” The statement Ready to watch the players? destination, double-parks llleg- The privately reserved park- “ There Is no city worse man Itlon on streets where curbside Bean Hole Beans busing. added Mrs. Carter’s view that Veterans The gameboard is all set. ally and dons a mournful look. Ing space generally requires an New York,’’ saya Paul C. Pet- parking Is available. A v o ^ ***** Thursday, Leonard said of me “ I mought it was a terrible Served with choice of Ham >or Hot Dog and Cole Slaw NOW ’2^^ It’s 10 o’clock on a sunny He gets out, scratches his accomplice. He Is usually an rillo, director of traffic engl- The traffic problem In Mem- > ONLY desegregation effort, ’’when this ming mat had happened." momlng on E. 7?m St., a broad head, maybe even wipes his obliging doorman. For a fee, neering and safetey service hattan has been clearly recog- Sak Pork — Piddes — Ketchup job is done, mere will be a Mrs. Carter recently finished Seek Aid fashlonable apartment-lined forehead wim a handkerchief the doorman fills an empty for the Automobile Club of New nlzable for many years. smaller percentage of black five months in jail because of 1 (OLD LINE ONLY) ------^------„ 1 rnu moroughfare in Manhattan. If he is Stanislavsky-oriented, parking space on the street York. ’’Motorists face a very one factor which has been Home ^ilade Brown Bread »JW.9S children in all-black schools In her refusal to testily against NEW YORK (AP) — The begins at 11, but an The hood Is men raised, me with garbage cans, trash stacks unique problem — public offl- making things worse recently: Mobile, Ala., than in Minnc- her fellow Panmers. But on Blinded War Veterans Assocla- bour early all me spaces are trunk opened and the errand and me like. He removes them dais who don't like me auto.” Coffee, Milk and Ice Cmam ^ 9 9 *» apolis-St. Paul or Indianapolis. Thursday she took me stand, tlon claims me federal govern- waltinjr drivers A Is run. when me preferred motorist Clearly, “Mayor John V. Lind- (See - -Page Three) Four Serving Lines — N o Waiting Ind ” *'®P'y t® a *"®"* denying men who lose motoriste sit behind steer- LAWN MOWERS Mitchell said there would con- the prosecutor she said McLiUcas sight In Vietnam the bene- wHppIh killine’ timp Thev — — tlnue to be criticism from civil considered Rackley a “ pig” and (((g, gave men blinded In read, dozel or stare vacantly TOLLAND COUNTY AGRICULTURAL CENTER LIMITED QUANTITIES (See Page Eight) World War n.” ahead mrough me windshield. r ,EG- (See Page Eight) Route 30, Rockville, Connecticut ‘"Iliey teach mem to shave Simddenly, hall an hour before memselves and dress mem- JULY 18, 1970 SERVING from 3 to 8 p.m. 15*/oOFF the legal parking time, one selves wimout a mirror and how driver deciiles to rol> for risk, to move around,” Executive Dl- He leaves his car and disap- RAIN OR SHINE rector David L. Schnair said pears into one of me buildings. 1 ONLY FAA Says New Plan Foils Thursday. “ That’s about all.” A police car appears from no- CERAM IC TILE The blinded veterans, at melr where. The remaining motorists Adults $2.00 - Children under 12 $1.00 Bcoe NOW 9 9 0 LIMITED QUANTITIES Would-Be Airplane Pirates 2 6 m annual convention here, perk up. Jeopardy! Soon, a new Hutch Top cma S e ^ drew up a resolution demanding white parking ticket adorns me T Reg. 49 Sq. ft. By VEBN HAUGLAND target for hijackings to Cuba, that me counseling and training missing motorist’s windshield, A was me first to use me system officers who guided GIs to use- Retreat, pay $26 dollars and b e g . $59.90 45 AP AvUtion Writer ^ ^ hijack rate well lives be reinstated for me K® to traffic court. Tolland ^ 3 9 ^ SQ. FT. WASHINGTON (AP) — 12i® Koinurbelow tho*thajt nt of nthoi-omer airlines,nirKnon Vietnam blinded. ^ ® play Isn’t over yet. Dou- Federal Aviation Administra- Ujmey said. “ We are also fighting real "1® J®opardy! It’s one of New County 1 ONLY TOOL SHED tlon says its system to foil Moreover, he pomted out, the "ard to re-establish a Veterans York City’s green tow trucks, Agricultural 10’x r APPROX. would-be sky pirates before mey hijack menace has declined in AdmlnlstraUon hospital for me "H*® Center WOOD COMBO DOORS get off me ground has proved (he United States since me de- Wind such as we used to have at " o „ i „ tv. out In field tests and is now (errent system came into use Valley Forge,” Schnair said. oDPrator ^ w f h ! $ 9 9 0 8 suitable for widespread airlines ^ increased in omer countries The resoluUon, expected to be P '*® *®^ ®“^®’ «® BEG. $149.00 NOW x j how u®e. wim no such system. adopted Saturday, will be for- ^ ® ” a sjfnen^ul moment he AS IS 2 - 8 6 -8 ,^ 2 2 95 17JW Dr. John T. Bailey, the FAA's deterrent system consists warded to Cong^ress members won't * chief psychologist, told me Air- ^ behavior profile to enable wim strong pleas that mey take R«g. 43.97 set 3 - 8x 8 - 8, ^ . 24i 8 « . w a « line P asse^er A s^iaU on employes to spot potenUal hi- acUon. The ticket, a fine and me pos- cMiference Hiursday that 10 jackers during check-in and Simon Gerbusch of Brooklyn, g,b,e court trip The super pen- l im it e d q u a n t i t i e s months operaUonal experience magnetometers to detect con- who works at me Bronx VA hos- aity of anomer $60 and a visit DISC. UGHT FIXTURES has shown the federally devel- ggaled firearms and knives. pltal and proudly says he gets to me car pound has been oped program is pracUcal and Besides Eastern, Pan Ameri- himself mere alone by public avoided. LIMITED QUANTITIES TRASH BURNERS effecUve in reducing me num- Trans World y d Oontinen- transportaUon every day, said, such fun and games aren’t ■/ 1 ONLY OF EACH ber of hijackings. tal—currently employ me deter- “ The VA Is trying hard, but me mentioned In guide books to Reg. 4.49 “ We hope all me airlines will system at various airports, men coming back from Viemam New Yoric.’ But mey are played come Into me program,” Dailey Orleans International are bitter at not getting what regularly. Each weekday, about 30% OFF said, "but we don’t want mem airport this week became me mey feel mey are entitled to.” 350 cars are towed away; each NOW *2“ to stampede tn overnight be- install me system for an There were 15 of me 400 Viet- year, 3 million parking tlcketes DIREaiONSTO TAC c n n H i a D v -v cause that would Interfere wim g^Ure airport. "That is me best nam blinded at me meeting, are awarded. Anomer side, Ito effectiveness. to do It,” Dailey said. One said, "We’re not too happy however, encourages the PINE end CENTER STREETS—MANCHESTER, CONN. “ We need time for training Describing me system at a about what’s being done.” gamesmanship. Against me Telephene: 649-0136 and' for systemaUc introduc- conference in New Or- But none had any political a u ^ which are haul^ awayrv^ Tolland v tlon,” he explained. “ But we Lowell L. Davis, chief of complaints about me war, noi* ®ara are parked llj,®?^' Open Daily 8 to 5:3 0— ^Thurs. and Fri. to 9:0 0 PJH. The problem of illegal parking plaguing New York torist fails to deposit coins in the meter or if the is not shared by police in the Japanese city of Osaka meteiA has expired. Parking attendants release the County Agricultural Center Eastern Airiines. long a,prime (See Page Eight) (See Page^Elght) less. where chains are attached to cars when the mo­ chain when money is paid. (AP Photofax)

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