WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER'i2 , 197X _ e PAGE FORTY jMantljpjatfr lEupning Most Manchester Stores Open Tonight Vntil 9TO^Clock

Members of the Ladies of St. Richard Martin and South There will bo a Tag-Bake Bale James are remlt.ded that dona­ Schools will hold their annual Saturday from 11 n.m. to 3 A bout Tow n tions for fOTO^basketa for the ice cream social and bake sale p.m. at the homo of Mrs. Average Daily Net Presa The Weather ■nia Followoraft degree will Saturday from 1 to 3 p.m. at Kudolph V. Oorsch, H8 N. Lake- Apple Whist Card Party on Oct. For The Week Bnded GtoUdy YPUh- ohanoe o< brief be conferred when EYlendahip 8 may be left at St? James South School, S. Main St. There wood Circle, to benefit Child and pHbwer tonight; low . about 80. September 18, 1871 Liodge o f Maaona meets at the School. Those wishing donations will be a variety of toppings for Family Services of Connecticut. Remaining cloudy through moat Kaaonlc Temple tomorrow at picked up may contact Mrs. sundaes and many items of bak­ Donations may be ' brought to manrl|pj0tpr of tomorrow with high near TO. 7:S0 p.m. Worshipful Master Thomas Reiley, ,17 Philip Rd. ed goods for sale. In case of Mrs. Qorsch Friday; baked Saturday’* outlook . . . fair. Harold tieggett will preside. Of­ ruin, it will be hold Oct. 2, goo

/ P.,T 4 . MANCHESTER EVENING HERa LD. MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1971 PAGE THREE PAQB TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1971 Donald for his ability to come newly enfranohlssd 18-to-Sl- 1936B Oass Bolton year-old Oategpry. Party regia- Sheinwold on Bridge New National; Guard Chief Bolton to the town “as 4 strange" and I MOWIEIMnNQB and be able, to understand the traUon in the above group w..s HNinMlENIBAND Boss Bailey Counts Up To Reunite feelings of residents hi many Veterans Urged about evenly divided, with threr By ALFRED BHEINWOLD registering as Republicans, two YOUNQPaiPlf South dealer Manchester High School Class New Town Plan Reviewed different areas. He, further “How can man die better Both side! vulnerable noted that the plan followed the To Apply For as-Democrats and three as In­ IM seiMSM ■( Ms nNst* h M Mm of 1986B will hold Its 86th anni­ dependents. then fiBctng fearful oddeT” NORTH versary r)»unlon Oct. 9 at Wil­ Aims for Youths, Blacks Only a handful of people at­ commercial or industrial be earlier recommendations set South quoted a« he played to: eliminated. ODonald explained down by the Zoning Board. Tax Exemption Fifteen registered Indepen­ 4 I 10 9 2 lie’s Steak House. There will be By WILLIAM HELTON there are In the general popu- it as the UMtod Matos dt- tended laat night’s public hear­ day's hand. It' might not tw as t? 65 3 2 a social hour at 6:80 p.m,, wlt^ that no existing businesses are The Planning Commission is dents switched their status to lAUAUtMMinU th^ Helm HONOLULU (AP) — Maj. lotion for a particular geo- creases its mllltory poiduro in Assessor Allan Wcffman said poetlo, but the answer fm that Years at ing called to review the new affected by the recommenda­ Join a party, 18 went Republi­ 0 97 dinner at 7:80. 0en. L. E. Weber, new director graphical area, he added. Now, many psurts of the world, Weber . expected to act on the plan at you don’t want your partner to A K84 town plah, Most of those preaent tions. He said that only areas its next meeting. that any veteran who owns real can and two Democratic. By DON MBIKLB ■cmethlng many pecple have William Barrett of 96 Wash­ cf the Army Natloiial Guard, cnly a little over 1 per ebnt of eald. which are presently undeveloped or personal property and Is Houle noted that due to ne>0 V die as an underdog; you want WEST EAST HARTTORD (AlP) — tried to figure out, Maybe no- ington St, is chairman. Reserva­ says community service at the the Guard is made up of Mack 'Ihe Guard has ths totsst have been Involved with the «U MM MMimt him to live as an overdcg. I John plan since its inception in 1969. and are considered unsuitable Msuichester Evening Herald eligible for veterans’ exemp­ legislation effective Oct. 1, voter 4 AKQ875 ^ 643 Moran Bailey, klngmakm-, pow­ bedy ever will figure it out tions will close Oct. 1 and are grass rocts level will be members, a Guard spokesman equipment end it must adjust fdF building because of topog­ regtstratlons need no longer be didn’t mention Htls to South at Cl K 10 7 Q94 er broker and boM, ha« not completely, but part of it has to _?**!I^^*"* stressed in on effort to make said. accordingly, he sold. “It’s go- Planning Oommlsaion Chair­ Bolton conespondent Judith tions must record his honorable the same time becauM profee- Barrett or Mrs. Joseph McCooe man James Rassett gave a brief raphy ^ v e been suggested for Donohue, tel. 669-8409 approved by a board of regls- 0 62 0 43 only Rucoeeded in poUUoe, he do with being a man cf his ■- the orgemlzatibn more appeal­ The general said that riot ing to be a big cheUenge to ed- a new designaticm. dlscharge with the town clerk ^,^.8 before becoming effective, slonBl couiteay prevents me A Q 5 A J 10973 dome something much more word. ' of 64 Union St. ing to youth and to help It solve control would not get special just to this situation whare our history of events leading up to ' Minicnt from puncturing another poet’s Anyone knowing the where­ the decision for a new town The question of sewers was of before Sept. 30. Those who* have In the future voters will bo reg- IMM If ItwlMi IIIMSMilsI SOUTH dlfflcuK. He has Mirvlved. In Uie chaotic marketplace of recruiting problems. stress in the future. But he people ask for tervleea and Interest to several residents, PsisM tr AMI hnrMai balloon. 41 None T o d K y is )3alley’9 26th poiltlcs, a man’s word Is often abouts of the following class The Guard also will try to re­ added; “The National Guard equipment and gat It becauae plan, beginning with tlv» original flled dlscnarges In prior years '!P****..fiii* South dealer members is asked to call Mrs. proposal in 1967. particularly regarding the ef­ THEATER TIME need not to so again. with the town' clerk, he said. C? AJ8 anniversary as head of Obti- the only valid currency. By all cruit more blacks, he added. has a multiple role, and civil the active Army has made It Both eldes vulneralble 0 AKQI 108 5 accounts, even these of his en­ McC(M>e; Mrs, Roberta Allen Weber said In an interview disturbance Is just one task avaUaMe “ ha eald. He then opened the meeting to fect of their Installation on fu­ SCHEDULE Failure to file within the time Nursery School neotlcut’s Democratic organiza­ ture population growth. Mrs. Mary Kocsis, member- . M Ml MM« If MMim Opening lead King of A A 62 tion, and the es-yooivcld chair. emies and his \rlotlms, Bailey Huey, Stephanie Bay, Frederick Tuesday that the Guard will that, probably doesn’t deserve ‘•V'or our pilots, this means a resldentB who wished to question prescribed will deprive the SpadMi. Baldwin, Everett Carlson, Rob­ the planning consultant Robert McKinney said he feels sew­ veteran,of the $1,000 exemption. chalrm ^ of the Itebron (ApIMlMsyMiy Wen North East man atlU eeemed in no immi­ does not mislead people. (He emphasize work in federal any emphasis over others. tranaltlon .from oU to new elr- ers are a major factor In popu­ Burnside;—“Galy Galy" 7:30; M iKttta mss) South ruffed Um opening nent danger of being put out to leaves that to the candidates ert Campbell, Robert Furay, Head Start and other programs •■we can’t deny the impor- craft (helicopters), foe our er­ Donald of Brown, Donald and "The Anderson Tapes" 9:16. Hoffman sal^.«dd. Cooperative Nursery Scho<*. ad- T% Pan PsM Donald. Donald noted that the lation growth, and that Bolton vises that a few openings exist spade lead, drew ^wnpa with Pass 3 NT Pais pasture. fer public office.) If he can’t or Heritagjs, Edward Kosln as an Incentive for signing up. It tance of the civil disturbance mored units, it means a move should be 'concentrating on en­ Cinema I:—“Summer of ’62” Information about elderly ex­ « ! ■ ■ ! « ■ ■ KiaMIM the ace and nine ' maintained. fice, which Is open Monday, year-olds are held Tuesdays Bverett iMoKinney, who owns tinued saying that Bolton should Side Story” 9;4i5. and queen of hearts or if the six carding a heart, Bailey’s chairmanship is a ventlon, said that recruiting of He also noted that the Chiard polled type.” Tuesday and FWday from 6 and Thursdays from noon to Attorney Moves mtsainar heiorta broke 8-8. Went takes the queen of Cries go up for the balding Club Sponsors industrial property in the Notch do whatever necessary to at­ State:— “Kluto” 7:30, 9:30. 2:30 p.m. at 3t. George’s acalp of John Bailey; peofde tough act to follow, Eund what blacks Is of prime Importance, now has better equipment t o ______tract new pet^le to town, to 6 p.m. and Wednesday eve­ South would have made his spades and returns a heart to will happen to the Democratic “This is probably the Mggest cope with riots, area, expressed concern over Manchester Drlve-In:— “The nings from 6 to 9 p.m. Church on Rt. 64A In Bolton. soy hh isn’t what he used to be; Dessert Bridge the plans suggesting that cer­ “whether it means apartments, Against X-Films contract if he hadn’t waxed the ace. South leads the eight but there is no solid evidence to party when someone else be­ single problem ^e face for the The general said the Guard Hunting Party” 9:65; “Women Rummage Sale Applications are available poetic, but Ms actual reference of dlamoavds to dummy’s nine tain areas now designated as duplexes or housing projects.” In Love” 7:30. Indicate that he is any leas in- comes the bess Is iscmethlng The Woiuen’s (Tlub of Man- moment,” said Weber, a voter- at the local level has been Is- He said this is the only way The Woman’s Society of from Mrs. Kocsis. who lives In BRIDGEPORT (AP) — Al- fearftil odds gave E)aat an oo- and returns the ten of spades, an of World War n and Korea sued riot batons and other East Hartford Drlve-In: Christian Service of the United Hebron, or from Mrs. Carol cUapensolble than he ever was. that many Dem

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I 1 MANCHES-tER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1971 - ■ ■■ P A O E F O U R MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1971 P A G E 9 T V I 4 of disseminating the Informa­ Business Mirror Stubborn Fire blaae under control about two dication that tho two fires were Coventry ' tion. # ATTiNTIONI # hourg after arriving on the related. Regarding budget outs, Ma­ TV Tonight acene, Ih e Multl-Plasttcs plant on honey saltl the fifth grade does BROWN'S AUTO SERVICE At Wallingford Ihe fire gutted the two-floor, Cherry Street added cidoiing to U.S. Power Over Finances Sm Saturday's TV W##k ^Culture’ Course Initiated : not have "the flexibility because iM m m r b o d o u i T i n u m K a 28,(KX>-aquare foot building. plastic pellets, which were then U BBUIOAnif O AT (or Compl0t« LUttnga. Finally Subdued Flamea burned out the floor gold to other firms to be one position was lost to the ele­ 86 East Center St. mentary schools." Qrouidng is Given a Global Beating and collapsed a south wall. formed into finished products. AtCapt. Nathan Hale School more difficult and the pupil- BROWN'S TIRE SHOP SiM (I) Bis VsUer _ <(0) WALLINGFORD (AP) — Smoke billowing from the shell Police at the site said the A t Summit St. (H i Aeventeres Is VandiseI Fireman wero gUll at the ocene of the structure could be seen plant had been bu rglarize sev­ teacher ratio varies because of all MAIN n . — MANOBDBinS By JOHN OUNNIFF stead of relying solely on reva­ (C) A new courae haa been Intro­ year. He said the contests will (i) I Dream el Jeeasle eral times recently. They added grouping, but generally Is about luation of foreign,,currencies, it (M) Timmy end Lseele Wodneaday night mopping up In New Haven, some 14 miles WEEKEND CASH and CARRY SPECIAL strengthen the - spelling pro­ ,A0 o r fxnoBiM is$ NOW YORK (AP) _ TTie away. that the usual. Investigation tor duced Into the Capt. Nathan one teacher to 27 students, might reduce the burden some­ (U) OllllfM’* lebuid after an early morning fire that gram and although teachers are right PoUntton . . • abUlty or the United Statoe to SiM (8) Ures.et (Ci possible arson would be made. Hale School currlculuni this Mahoney retxirted that the what. Its main value, however, (H i HoSM’e s m ’ l Heroae____ (Oi deetroyed the MulU-Plagtice Oo. No injuries were reported. now using a basic spelling list, Use Lead-Tree huper Premium Amooo ( uirilatorolly Impogo on the (Mi qUIlfui'e lelsad (Oi Some of the 50 firemen from year for seventh and eighth Sept. 8 school opening went would be In speeding the entire u d a general spelling list will be (Mi Newe Sport. plant here, doing damaged eetl- Wallingford and North Haven POMPONS bunch $1.79 graders. compiled from all subject areas. smoothly with some minor bus *^TO H rOB OBAND QPBNINO ■WPOIAM world a new monetary order process. Wesiber (Ci Extended Forecast scheduling problems In the Some bankers and others fear tiSS (li Whet’. Hsppealsc (Oi mated at $1 mUllon by Ite own­ who fought the blase alao had Fair weather Sunday and , “Culture" combines the read­ Mahoney also reported that, appear* now to be less than 8!oe (S-8-tti Weather — Sport* end ing and music curriculum with mornings, which should be that the longer, the adjustment er, David Meroey. helped extlngulih a fire Tues­ Monday. will av­ despite the tight budgetary situ­ woe first believed and hoped Newi (Oi OPEN TO 9 P.M. THURSDAY and FRIDAY emphasis also on art, poetry Ironed out shortly. process is carried out the (18i WUd Wild Weil BUre Chief Ralph Habersang day afternoon In Wallingford at erage below normal with dally ation, the trip to Colonial Wil­ and literature, according to (or In Washington. greater is the danger that (S8i Te Tell the Tralh (Oi said big men had trouble ex- a chemical plant about three highs M, to 70. The overnight liamsburg, Va., slated for Nov. He anticipates, he said, a (tPi The Selnt Principal Edward Mahoney. The U.S. plan was to a world trade, essential for the SiM (Si News with Welter Cron- tlngulahlng the highly flam­ mites away. Police and fire of­ lows will average In the upper 1 and the two trips to Cape C3od good year, adding that there Students should become aware realignment o l currenclee by economic health of all naticns, klle (Oi mable pUuftlc*, but hod the ficials said they had no In­ 40s to low 50*. will be retained. Eighth grade seems to be "an excellent stu­ (8i News with H.K. Smith esd of the society around them with floating tho ddUar, or releasing will deteriorate. students are now earning money dent body." He felt the newly- Kerry Beeeoeer (Ci the course taught by Donald It from Us anchor oT gold. Oth­ Devaluation by the United (M-Mi NBC News m spelling ccuitests hibit at the Town Hall and hopes Braxten slipped away during APRONS WOODWORKING month and that the. second half price of gold would be to hand have also been Inaugurated on an officer can speak to students Edncetlonal TV <2ti Intermlseion but was recap­ will be harder to achieve for a gift to South Africa and Rus­ Thursday, September 28 1971 Yamaha sb m Tin fritidthlp of a competitive basis, (Mahoney regarding drugrs. The materials CHRISTMAS ITEMS SNACK BAR 1970 F E tured after a month’s freedon^ several reasons. sia, both big producers with PM 200 cc — 5 gear. 1908 VoUnwagM 1987 FonI reported. The class with the relating to drug education have A Judge ordered him to serve In Germany, for example, whom there are Ideological dis­ ;8;00 Sesame Street It (0| l4eafana Bedau. Auto., P*., th o n wo Morvo, h Bug. Red. most wins will receive an been received by the school and 7:00 French Chef B (Oi l/TD 2d>oor Hardtop. V>8, Ein additional six months for government officials fear a putes. TtSO. Boboaol'Itoboqnlvnrl B (Oi radio, low mileage. tkm foundation o f award at the end of the school Mrs. Donna Vami Is in charge Jallbnaak. ■kwidown In business would be Other observeia scoff atl the 8>00 Waahuif’lon Week In B«vlew auto., PB., olr condlttosilng. accelerated 'by an upward valu­ argument, maintaining thit It 8:80 NET r»ylihome 1971 Pontlae lOtOO Firing Liniine n (C) GTO 2-Door Hardtop. V-8, our progrou. ation of the mark In relation to pales In compaiison to the 1908 Volfcfwagm auto,, vinyl roof,' mag the dollar 'because It would cut growing threat to world trade Faetback with eunroef. wheels; low mileage. rtrarply Into its exports. that could result from In­ Calm Chairman Green. 1985 Lhiooli Because of this fear, they decision over the relative value i have actively sought to keep of currencies. 1970 Pmrifac TieMiuia 2-Duor Hardtop. 1969 OadlHae Skirtg the Bomb Oontineaital 4-Dr. Hardtop. the martc from floating more Firebird 2-Door Hauxltop. Auto., PB., dark green. Sedan DcHmie. AU Cadillac 1998 OliMiidiile than 10 i>er cent higher than It ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — V-8; auto., PS., blue, 6,000 equipment including air 08 4-Domr flardtt^. Loaded had been through the medium Carrier To Sail Chairman Joseph Swldler kept mUes. oosXBttonlng, low mileage. with air conditioning. Magnavox of purchasing dollars in the his cool Wednesday when a market—In effect, shoring up Despite the Poll bomb (threat was telephbned to 1969 OldmwMto 1994 OMmwbtlR ...by price-reducing the dollar's price by 'artificial the Public Service Commission 1979 OMniwbile 1998 Oltanbile 1988 Oldamobile demand. SAN DIEGO, Calif. (AP) — A building in the midst of a hear­ Toponado. V-8, auto., Fi^, Cutlasae-l^rTo^^l «3oor Hardtop. 88 Station Wagon. V-8, au­ ing on natural gas shortages. ^^sta (Milaer Wagon. 0- Gaining adherents now, espe­ peace group aays more than 82 PB., vinyl top, stereo, ^ r V-8, auto., PS., radio, wUte-l to., PB., new tlrea, 00,000 & Potterton’s cially since a meeting Sept. 15 Swldler corralled the record­ cotuUUaniiig. poosenger, V-8, auto., PS., wall ttree. | 28,000 mllaa. in London of the major trading per cent of the 54,721 ballota ing stenograt^er and invited all PB., olr oondittoiilng. milea, one owner. this newest notfcns, is; a plan whereby the cast In a street comer straw parties outside to the parking United States would meet other vote here favored keeping the lot where he resumed the hear­ ing in balmy sunshine. > naticns jialfway that is, Navy aircraft carrier C3on- About 30 minutes later, police fight through ■a. devaluation of the stellaUon at home. But Lhe said their search found no doUar. ' Navy says the vessel and Its 6,- bomb and Swldler led Lie group COLOR TV CONSOLE Peiw monetary officials deny 000-man crew will sail for back Indoors. that the United States had Southeast Asia Nov. 1 anyway. 7. cause to seek a realignment of The vote, held over a five-day The FMendiUf Of currencies, but they are report- period throughout the county IDENTIFICATION foIcBHvitte RefotL Rf, n ; RocMItaji Cooa. inflation «dly indignant about the man­ Htu00 We Sor^ b with no guarantee that, a person PASSPORT PHOTOS ner In which K was attempted. The Pomidatien Of did not vote more than once, SALEM NASSIFF T e L « m i4 5 ITie United States too must con­ showed 45,(i60 ballots opposing Omr Pregrees! Pontiac (Herald photo hjr BueetTlclas) tribute, they say. the Constellation’s departure Camera Shop & Studio If ,the United States were to and 9,661 favoring It, organizers 020 Slain St., uanebuBter Yrom Hartford EnttrprtHi:^4151 Antique Cabinet odflclally devalue the dollar, In- said Wednesday. 643-7369 -t- Stephen Gero of Manchester -Antiques shows a door from a hand-carved Chi­ nese curio (Mibinet to The Rev. Robert W. Cronin of St. Maurice’s Church ■ IMPROVED TOTAL Bolton. The cabinet, dating from 1820-70, is among the items to be on display new at the church’s antiques show and sale set for the weekend at the church. AUTOMATIC COLOR-for far greater tuning ease, better, more uniform color I CARRIAGE HOUSE BARN

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Identify new products and SWEETHEART ROSES $1,39 m a By A.H.O. .Calif., .was elected comiriand- trends In the economy.” or the prospective small busi­ Review the policy then, perfect It, en­ NEW HAVEN (AP) Sen. nessman has no control must DOZ. S ' **'* Wednesday cl the He suggeated that It could force it, but let’s not tamper wMi the Connecticut organised labor. fuls.uUis Board of Bdi^UonEducation oandl- plan. Staff membersmajnheni would beh t a '”,11“”’.a "w j i«.~ uis ^ . ”1, Dowell P Weicker Jr proposed " ‘It never be repeated.” In convention aseembled, bae date Donald BerriuUs and Town afforded the (Opportunity to do American War Veter- that the feder ^ I a ’ Weicker made his pn^xmal at — Also — 1. i m main criterion — the educational sound­ Council candidate Loo Mainelll year ’round work; coordinating nns at the grot^’e 86th annual Wednesday night that ^o ices in management, s^ m , ad- a teriimontal dinner for George tried to addrese ItMlf etfeoUve- . wwes*» o#ywe weoiwwee .T-- _4 a am o 11. irAttolalnsrivertising anil and MaaotoMf research IKaf that tin. un­ Full line of the most luxuriout ness and practicality of the project. If a presented suggestions for board schodulea could be done so ail convention hare. al government create a small Monitano, chairman of the State ly to a situation In w hich It til now have been available elfocolatot in tha world •— ^private job fits that criterion. It should wpiH. what it ocnsldera an out­ policy changes at the weekly membora of the family could at- Rut** BTotcher of Beattie, business extension sendee slm , , Liquor Commission and former luncheon held Monday at the tond-aohool at the same time. Wash., was chosen president of jjjjj to lu, agricultural extension ® ^ New Haven GOP chairman. FLORA-M|R CHOCOUTES be chosen over a public one that does right enemy In the Govenuir’s the women’s branch of 4he or- ____ ,__ • Weicker said the current Gift Wrapped office, and It has begun by ad­ Podunk Mill. ♦' Ho sold the Democrats would x.——. — :ON RATES not. MalnelU, a member of the proporo the FaotUUes Commit- gfanlzatlon. the Auxiliary United ^us nees AdmlnlstraUon mitting pubUoly that It knows Capitol Goals Committee (CGC) tee do on in-depth study, expand- War V ete^. Oi^ecUcut Republican In manpower, flnanc- It has an enemy to contend Knesset’ DrawB W ell fW three years, charged that ‘"g on lU beginning InvesUgek disaw««rMce of Ing^ c^epts. PAUL BUETTMER with. •‘the RopubUoancontroUed Town tlon. Questions of economic of- w**'® be Installed today. small businesses tram Ame^a '"^e SBA has a whole range JB|lUSALBM (AP) — Is­ OM It Is conceivable that Gover­ Council’’ has developed poor wclal effect in school and Also olectad wero W elter ^ m economic and pol Ui^ cf loan ^d (^ ^ a n tee rael’s parliament building, the FLORIST. INC. Bicycle Pride nor Mesklll, In hie own future vnn oft homo reoulrement for orhorU rensen of Santa Monica, Calif., tragedy for our nation," said he grams,” he noted, ’but the Knesset, received a daily aver- 1122 BU RNSIDE A V E . is excluatralsr an- with a Uttle more and a few conduct and poUoy, will deUver nnmmiUM persoiuierand the whrie matter naUpnaJ president of the Sons would make his proposal in a money available . is pitifully age of 10,000 visitors during the EAST HARTFORD rapobUoatloo of all such IntenUonal insult to labor’s ____ S to it or not oth^ good cltlsens groups to support the tkat n o /9 „„„ n s ^ o ^ ^ piTyricaS S P ^ American War Vet- bill In the Senate. small. Therefore I will recom- 1971 rommer months. Among Tel. 528-9586 vIm otmS m Id Ihta thti paiiar and also ua leadership and so much dellbei^ M a^Ui stod l^ t CX3C con- fimoUmnl umvta oJ* wrh a orans, and Lucille May of Son Ho said a small-buslnesa ex- mend to the Congress and the the tourists have been Arabs Open Sunday Alonilngs loolU Dam publWiad■ bbara. i pioneers of bicycle resurgence, the ate hurt to labor’e ehare In the to*ritahOV^*in th*o"thlSd plan shoS^ be^InvesUgotod Antonio, Tex., captain of the tension service ’’would provide President that the SBA’s loon who refceivod visas to visit rola- a H rw u otrapaMieloatioo of spaolal dls- patebaa naralD ara aiao~ Msarrad. battle will be won. good Connecticut life that he thorpugWy, L remarked. Daughtare oif Spanish American one-etop shopping for a wide guarantee and direct lo^ m - tlves in Israeli-occupied terrl- .1 hlmeelf will Inspire unity within Wer Veterans. range of services to the small thorlty be substantially in- tories. TIm Harald PrintbiK Oo]impany Ino., as- We’ve left the brave few leadera of labor itaeU and stir sympathy tha Capital GocUs group of the ------sum as no flnanoUi rasi albnity f6r Cbuncil undertook the study of Manchester Evening Herald Krapueal errors appes in tidya^g^ the adult bicycle riders movement with­ tor the cause of labor in the mants and otbar raadj noattar In Tbe an Indoor pool and decided in- ^»th Windsor correspondent out the necessary reinforcement to make general population. Thle le^/^ Mancbastar Ehranbic Hei stead to endorse the construe-' Rabara Varrick, tel. 844-8274. ' Governor who obvlodely relish­ __ to turn Ancalas Ttmes-Waaidng- this sensible and healthy trend last. tlon of an outdoor pool. The rec------__ Nam Barriea. es showing a forceful, almost __ J sanriee otlent of N. B. A, Serrioe, Inc. . Who could be against a more common ommendatlon was later with- - _ _ , Pabilabars Representativaa — ICatiMm, vlndicUve side toward/^roupe Miaiinnn and CoUan Ino., Spadnl Atenojr use of bicycles? ’They provide good ex­ which dare to tangle With him, drawn but the Town Council wus U o n a ic I irla tllC W S o f the “ opinion th a t.w e (CXK3) w m ¥ — wew Torn. C3iloa«o. Detroit and Boston. ercise, fresh air, and transportation and he is In ccntlnuql danger of should support on indoor pool or L j C B V 6 8 J/O St 111 m n n tK R a u d it b u r b a u o f cntouuA., over-doing It an^ of making without any prilution more dangerous none at aH." However, ho said, ^ i t v n o N i. martyrs In situafians where, at this oplnUin was unknown to J ra rk U 6 p a rtlll0 1 lt Display adTartlslns oloato houra than the verbeU pollution of the novice the beginning,-lhe general pub­ the committee at the time and ^ , For iCanday — 1 p.m. Vnday. who catches the trousers of his new suit lic was pleasbd to see some­ Fw tnasday — 1 p.m. Satnrday. the CGC continued to explore HARTFORD (AP) — Donald F w gadn«aiday — l p.m. IConday. in the chain. body, at lari, defying some ex­ rpr n n n d a r — 1 p.m. Tuesday isting acjKimulatlon of power, other Ideas for two months. c. Mathews, 66, announced IMday — I p .^ Wadnasday. More than a decade ago, Dr. Paul — •“ I deadline^SO p.mrdMnba. privilege; or practice. ‘MalnelU said the net result Wednesday he wUl retire Nov. 17 ioMfon 4:M p.m. Friday for ______and llaeiday puhlieatlon. Dudley White of Boston began using and Con^lvably, the Governor State P ark recommending bicycles to keep trim and ' may/ by excesses of his own, to. A former RepubU^ Tojjm commission, a job Thursday, September 24 play Into organised labor’e avoid heart attacks. He medo It a prac­ ^^**'**'°n w^e the quarter of a band. council charging Its action "un- century. tice to pedal around Bosttm and won ^ But the greater likelihood la dem ines If Mt negates the Cap- jqjg resignation was tendered Education Needs First t|ie iHibllc establishm ent o f b icy cle paths that organised labor, trying to Ital Goals Committee poelUon ^ the six-member Park and as M town govern- Forest (Commission, which is to I In cmd around the city. When reporters deal with Mesklll, will come Hw state techntaal sdiool system of closer to rewarding him, poUti- r"® appearojice of come under the jurisdiction of havlnr its students build private dwell- came to do their feature story cf the cally.'than it will to punishing lock of confidence In the group.” the new Department of Envl- (MalneUi said that a town ronmental FTotebtlon Oct. 1, a iage almoet from scratch to near com­ wtrey physician poised on machine. Dr, him . There Is a sort of law which with limited funding for capital change he said had no effect on pletion is a sound one educationally end White usually quipped that riding help­ applies to the relationship be­ projecto needs carefully planned nis decision, ed those trying to control their should be continued. tween labor and candidates, and and well integrated approaches in 1947 Mathews left his poet problems. Just like the flah around the the law says that the more and .that this could be accom- as secretary and part owner of Oovemor Thomas MeekUl has caUed Idished if contact between the^ the Woodruff Seed Oo. o f New strident and open organised la­ reporter’s stomach, he would remark. Town Council and the OGC Haven to become park and for- for a review of the policy under which bor’s entrance Into political Since the days of the lonely rider we were required once a month; est director, the riudents work on private hemes In campaigns, either to support or twice a year, with each town Reflecting on the accom- have moved to the ten-speed, the boom attack specific candidates, the the aftermath of the discovery that one commlssion, and twice a year pUshmenta of his agency, Matti- In the bicycle business, the model that less effective labor becomes In CNG rs Offering these $6.00 value indoor-outdoor Airguide by converting your present furnace to gas. You can rent the such house te to be built for the director wlth the toiwn manager. ews noted that when he took of- (^ .1 makes you hope it’s a good day so that Its political role. • Adoption of these recommen- flee Oonneotlcut had only 60 thermometers to all Luckies living on a CNG gas line who burner unit for a low monthly charge. If you’re not completely of a- trade echool. The Governor has This decrease of return and you can ride to work. datlons wlU restore the fund to state parks and now has 90 made It dear he would be much hap­ influence In proportion to the Its intended use rather than parks and forests, get a free home heating survey before Oct. 31,1971. Call your satisfied, CNG will refund every cent of rent you paid during We suspect that many Manchester obviousness of organised labor’s pier if the projects were confined to using some of It to meet last Much of the growth, he said, gas heating contractor or CNG in Hartford (525-0111) or New the first full year. And don’t forget the indoor-outdoor ther- residents remember their old red single- political stance extends even to minute expenses, he said. was made possible by land gifts public wcilw. its own membership. Britaln (224-9157). A representative will call on you and survey mometer. . . a great gift from CNG. A speed bicycle with the thick tires. And Student Representative to the state, amounting to 23,- To Impose that restriction, however, The classlo example of the Berghuls proposed a "non- 000 a cres valu ed a t $10,000. the excitement of buying a new one or operation of this law In Con­ your heating aystem. He’ll show you how to cut heating costs NATURALGAS CORPORAnONC^ would do serious injury to the educa- voting high sclKxA student rep­ Five of the acres, he noted. having It repaired with a touch of love necticut came way back In resentative, chosen by the stu- were given to the state by Its tional value of the “classroom on the 1946, when the leadership of or­ Serving the greater Hartfonj anij New Britain areas and wisdom by the then only repairman dents, for the Board of Educa­ new environmental coinmls- job” that the tech scboola have adilev- ganised labor showed an un­ tion, so that "youth can be di­ sloner, Dan Lufkin of Newtown. in Manchester —Bill Green on Spruce precedented partisanship for rectly Involved wllace. with possibly serious repercus­ has leaned heavily on the rec­ a s a vialuEtfble lesson in civics INSTRUiCnON BOOKS blames Kleindienst more than The answer is Blowin’ In ’The creased the likelihood of an­ centage of state emfdoyes among those It’s time to organize. Pass out Pedal sions on - the 1972 Presidential Mitchell or Mr. Nixon for the ommendations of local bar as­ arid a way of proving that the pxm ALL. INSTRUMENTS W in d.’ ’ other danerer develonlilg — the system does work.” who benefitted. It Is apparent that sriiool President’s two Supreme Court sociations, only to find himself WARD K BAt«! Power bumper Stickers to the unenllghb election has now broken out danger that this fellow Mesklll He also favored a “ 12-month fiascoes: The nominations of on the receiving end of out­ 64S-S688 personnel, who are on the scene and ened. Replace your membership In the over the future status of Deputy How nmny eatrs must one mam might, by his seeming gutsl- Clement Haynsworth and G. raged Senators whose own ju­ s c h q d plan study” eis a possible have before he cam hear nesM. he stealin g fu ture v otes aware, are more likely to ap[dy to have A.A.A. with enrollment In‘ the Bureau Atty. Gen. Richard G. Klein­ Harrold Carswell, both reject­ dicial preferences have been meaina of rol'vlng overcrowding people cry? rlidit inside the camp of his preUems instead of a major work done than''others. for Better Bicycling or the Society for dienst, with the antl-Klelndlenst ed by the Senate. overridden. How m any deaths w ill it tadee supposed enemies. building project or “worse than USEP faction now holding a clear TO this active oppoaiUon must liE W It Is right, therefore, that the practice the Supremacy of Spokes. Ostracize gog- Perhaps more to the point, till h e knows thait too m any that, a refusal to do anything edge. ® Clarence Mitchell and the* be added Presidential advisers h ave died ? at all about it and hope that we should be examined and rinxild be sub­ glers and steal the flea ooUars from who have no specific grievance Boiled down, the question is NAAOP claim that Kleindienst H ow mamy yeaurs ca n ammo p eo­ can learn to Uve with It.” chasing dogs. But most of all, on a against Kleindienst but who ject to contiiuilng scrutiny to be wre whether President Nixon should personally vetoed New Jersey ple exist before they’re ad- H e sEild that he did n ot know fear the political Impact at an lowed to be free? Herald that no liberties are taken. beautiful day, enjoy yourself. The risk a mean Senate confirma­ Republican Sen. Clifford Case’s if the ia-maper As of today, these advisers co n ce p t.” that the government is stepping up its That agreement 1>etween thk Judge William B. Hyde seta up way out The ruling might satisfy critics and television executives, part­ have a clear e^ e, and Mitchell, Compelling reasons exist for efforts to protect the peofSe from them­ President and Mitchell by itself Current Quotes $200 scholarship for deserving ly as a result of his action dur­ whose opinion may well be the considering the Idea he said; and give citisehs a comfortable assur­ selves. represents a concession to pol­ Italian-American students at ing the bitter litigation over controlling one, seems to be "It's a funny thing. I’ve got a namely, estimates indicate' that ance that they are not being gypped. Because many mntorMs are foolish itical re&ty. There was serious Manchester High School. publication of the Pentagon pa­ leaning that way too. ’That dog at home, too, and every 26.88 per cent more students enough not to buckle their seat and talk several weeks ago that, to The restriction would defeat the edu­ pers. poees the strong possibility that time he sees the mailman, look may fit into an existing school shoulder belts, automobile manufactur­ avoid the potentially messy 1(^ Years Ago Such implacable opponents of Mr. Nixon will passt up Kleln- out.”—Newark, N.J., Post­ plant, without the construction POST ROAD FLAZA cational purpose, however. ers will be required to install exploding question of Mitchell’s successor air bags under dashboards. Like It or Kleindienst haVe allies in Ck>n- dieW in still another affront to master Joseph Behnuccl dis­ John Mere retires after 80 of a new facility. *MIN STREET, ROUTE Jp Often a puUic undertaking is excel­ at Justice, he would stay on as gress for entirely non-ldeologicai not, the motorist will be protected in a his own. right wing on the cussing a law which cracks years of service from 8th Dis­ T he plan eUso permits ex­ VERNON. CONN. tffz-SIBS lent for tbe students. The recent Her­ Attorney General until well into seasons, based on nothing more crash—provided, of course, that the bags theory that the right has no­ dewn on dog owners whose aiU- trict fire chief poet, but con­ perimentation with a number of next spring, running the Presi­ than Glelndlenst’s power to where else to go. mals bite postmen. innovative idesis, such eui the rick Park house done by CSieney ’Tech­ w ork. tinues as Civil Defei\fe director. dent’s campaign from bis hip four quEUler plan which per­ EXPERT RI^AIRS nical Sebotd is an example. It was big Because some parents are foolish pocket'In hls^panelled office at (M BBYCIJS enough to leave aqiirih and furniture I mits students to attend school enough to matter as an exercise, and it the Justice Department. on a yesir-round bcuds It they Mon. -fla ir polish within reach of their small cfall- Under that arrangement, with wish. Berghuls noted that this 9d0 AJfl. to AM was small enough to manage as a clsss- dren, the 9V>od and Drug Administration dcoed Tbnrsday tUl IM Mitchell’s departure long delay­ would permit some to finish proposes to requlro that such products be room in the field. ed, Kleindienst might have been Fischetti their educations earlier or to Opco Bve. tni 9 marketed In packages that few. If any, On the whole the students built the given Mitchell’s job with the takd courses they might not be •dbrSHARPENlM^f chlldiMi ,can open. Because some people <1971 chkaiio t)lil^ Next title of “Acting" Attorney Gen­ able to schedule on Euiy other Rotary lAwn Mower Bladca bouse and their teacher emmvleed the are rilly enough to smoke In bed, the eral, thus avoiding either a Sen­ plan, and allow for smaller Oraoa Sbeon Job. PreeumaUy they eacrifleed qieed Commerce Department may bar the sale ate confirmation battle or a clasaroom slses. Also KBlves, aclssori. WUs. of mattresses that even smoulder when end efficiency for the eeke of what In humiUaUon to Kleindienst by The candidate sold Uutt many We honot Choif* Cvdt toudwd with lighted cigarets. of the objectlans to a 12-monlh other tmmi-Mtif clrelea la esUsd “a learn­ Then there’s tbe food stamp program, the appointment of someone A U . RICVCLE8 St RJIFAIRS else. There is ample precedent ...... ' pin appear to be unfounded ing experience.’’ wtalcb from lU inceptloR has symboUzed (iillARANTClO Students are required by state govetTunMitsU distrust of fauipan nature. for long tenures at Justice as Moat public bulldingB, however, ere stotu tee to attend 160 d a ys o f TRAOI-INS 4(SCBFTIQ If you gtvs needy people cash, tbe rea/’ "acting’’ boss, with Nicholas school pw year and thia would large maaenry and concrete riructuree soning is, they’ll blow it on booze and Katzenbeeb bolding the modem In which the carpentry is either repeti­ useless trinkets, so the government pro- record of almost six months. But Mitchell rejected that un­ tive or beyond the skill of the student. vldM stamps thst be used only for food. EDITOR But that doesn’t sstlsfy Wasblngtoa. tidy . With tbe New SEE THE "NEW" There would be no continuity, end the Food stamps sometimes exceed tbe Hampriilro primary only a lit­ BtudiOts might well be at tbe back and of a food purchase, so Mores tle more than five months away, party poUtlclana around the caU of profearionel tradeemeo who could have been givlt« stamp users as much as 4* esnU chains in caA. Fsarful thst country have been glamoring hardly adjust their echedulee to allow fibsss customers may waMe such prince­ for him to take command of the IF 'm m '...,// n o e the school to napetlte training oMlga- ly w'me on things thsy don’t nesd, tbe {duab offices of tbe Nixon cam­ Lange goveniment now proposes ttiat change be paign headquarters one block * SKIS 14 tlca s. from the White House (officially Nor do moat small alteration Jobs given to crodit slips or tofcsns that can be apaot only on food. styled “The Committee for tbe NOW AT land tbemsalveB to being turned into ObvkMriy enough, the food Mamp pro­ Re-election cf the Preeident).’’ field cluMboms. They ere by nature gram la to reduce the portion of Accordingly, with Mitcbeil’s a needy peraon’s Income thal be ihuat departure from Justice now set l^euatomUed, nbaataadard projects which on We’re waiting for aome for early January, tbe Kirin- require advanced appiyoathw of framing govanunantol official to dlacovar that dlenri problem has suddenly T ^ALPINE and other construction pHnclplea, There the uaa o f aUmps tbua fraea aome part moved off the back burner and powerful antl'Klelhdlenst lob- la no tsKthn* on alteration as many a of a petaon's income for frlvoUtlea, and to propose new ways to protoct ths poor bits are beginning to work on ^ H A U S do-lUyourselfar has diacovared to Wa from that kind of dsvtotlon. both Mitchell and the White Houpe. led by the moderate Na­ dtom ay- Wa'ro surs tiiat ths govstnmsot’s to- tional Aaloclatlon for tbe Ad­ kOUTE HJ HOST kOAD PLAZA VERNON An Informal aurvay of reseat proJecU tonUoBS are all of ths bast, but aotna- 1,1 , I .. I , 1 I (.11 , .(III,( ,. (.11 (, r 'I * tlmas its altatitlona can aaam a UtUs vancement of Colored People by OlMiiay ’Taob twh cetaa ^ mbiMhj/r/6unff'ms£ spwtfesrtog. — WAXX MWDBrr JOUR- (NAAOP). ’Thus, Clalvnce MItoheU, who bi'toMItton to the Herrick Park MAL. HOUR f m R m m MANCHEStER EVENTNO HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, SEP^M BER 28, 1971 P A C E N m #

rAOB BIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.* THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1971 South Windsor From Your Republicans Tap Hehron Drug Center Two Bay State O^ConnellTo The Driig Advisory Center, Transit U nits Plan for Two-FamSly House 83 Park St., is open Monday Head Campaign through Saturday from noon Given Support Neighbor’s Kitchen to 10 p.m. Veteran campaign mimager BOSTON (AP) — WlUlam U Robert J. O’Connell has been Opposed By Ellis Neighbors . A telephone backup service Pox, president of the By VIVIAN P. FBROU80N picked by the Republican party ; . Ruel BUIS’ reuMt to construct ed to 100 feet If the trailer is not Is- available when the center Springfield Street Railway Co. to plan election strategy again a tWD-famlly dwelUng on a non- easily visible from tho road.) Is closed. and Worcester Bus Co., was "Mom, thla la the beat sixi- this year. ‘ conforming lot on Rt. 8S near He also stated that any sani­ For drug advisory Infotriia- among those who testified fa­ ghattl eauco you’ve ever made. Uon, call 646-2015. According to Town Commit­ Bast Bt. was strongly oppoesd tary faclUties would be hooked vorably Wednesday toward Wtni’a dllferentT” tee Chairman Royrt B. Cowles, Gov. Francis Sargent’s bill to by aome rssldents in the area at Into the motel’s sanitary sys­ Laurie was busy cooking din­ O'CkmiMll has led tour success­ last night's Zoning Board ot Ap­ tem and that all labor would be create eight more regional ful town campaigns. In 1967 he peals pubUc hearing. handled by qualified personnel. transportation authorities In the ner when my huaband end I re­ piloted Peter Nicholas’ bid for r / " BUis originally cqperated a When questioned by Chair­ Police Log state. ., turned ftjrrm an out-of-town trip. the Town Council; In 1968 he _ J L n chicken coop on the property for man Harry Klrkham as to what The bill would provide $120 ”I uaed the tomatoee I froze,” heodddl the Thomas J. Donnelly percentage would be used by mllUon more bcmdlng to the I replied. Atbor Acres of Olastonbury but ARRESTS campaign tor state representa­ / \ the buslneea was destroyed by farm help, Tupper replied that Massachusetts Bay TVons- My second girl, Leigh, tive from the 46th Assembly If he had just a woman, It Steven A. Hellrlch, 20, of 124 portation Authority (MBTA) thought I must have added a fire last tall. Sycamoiya La., Apt. B, charged District; In 1969 he led his party He stated last night that he woujd be mainly motel work and $20 million for funding the new ingredient. to "decisive victories” in the but if It were a married couple, with breach of peace, laat night eight new districts. A few weeks ago, I received W'/ V had “lots of prohlems’’ whUe on Charter Oak St. Court date Among the authorities which local election, and In 1970 he operating the coop and felt that it would be both. glfta of native tomatoes from led Dotmelly’s bid (of re-elec­ Another request from 1^1- Oct. 4. would be created would be a three or four friends. Ted Bfuit- It would be more advantageous Berkshire Regional Transit De- tion. for the community if a two-fam­ llam Bromley of Amston for ly told me he was experi­ O’Cotuiell Is. oh EMSIstant de­ the use of a trailer for farm Linda R. Levesque, 17, and velopm/ent Corp. and the Lower ily dwelling were built on the William G. Guzman, 18, both of Pioneer Volley Regional 'TVanh menting with freezing a whole sign project engineer with Pratt property nUher than another help on the William Zagray tomato, so that gave me cm and Whlthey, He is a graduate property on Old Colchester Rd. Hartford, charged with breach sit Development Corp. The Berk­ ■ Idea. I placed a bowl of hot coop. of peace by assault, arrested shire district would include of Roaton College, a member of He pointed out that the lot is was heard by the Board. water In the sink. This was to the South Windsor Public Build­ Bromley would like to use a last .night and released on $250 Pittsfield, Dalton Lanesboro, facilitate the latnoval of the approodmately 185 feet (front­ non-surety bon^s. Court date Lee, Lenox, Hinsdale and Rich­ ing Commission, the Exchange age) by 379 feet or 1)4 acres. 12-by-60 foot trailer to house a skins. The larger tomatoes I Club and the South Windsor full-time farm worker and his Oct. 11. mond. cut In quarters for seeding, New ngulations, effective April family to live on the property The Pioneer district would Chamber of Commerce. O’Con­ 19, 1971, require 225 feet front­ simply using the pointed end of nell served as an artillery offi­ 0 5 t> A c 4 o ic e he Is now renting from Zagray ACCIDENTS serve Holyoke, Northampton, the paring knife. Then I cut the age and IH acres for a two and farming. Dyee L. Voblesong of West Westfield, Agawam, Ehist Long- cer with the U.S. Army during family residence. vegetables into small pieces in­ World War II and the Korean There is presently a trailer Hartford was charged with meadow, Elasthampton, Haidley, to a kettle. U S O A C iiO K E Mrs. Catherine OUver of Bast on the property vdiich Is still making an improper left turn Longmeodow, Ludlow, South conflict. . osoA c*l«iee St. reported that there are being Uved in by the previous yesterday afternoon, after her Hadley, West Springfield, Wil- For llavor, I used fresh rose­ In making the appointment, 'foil tor wiTvl severe problems already In this caretaker and according to car was in collision with a car braham ami Amherst. mary sprigs, fresh basil (lots of Cowles commented the O’Con­ SlfeAlC neighboihood with drainage. Klrkam, there could bo some driven by Joseph A._^ Glbeault, It), bay leaves, salt and pepper. nell leadership has been Inspir­ She said that any septic system problem of having two trailers 26, ot High Manor P ^ k , Rock­ The batch was simmered for ing and his results "gratifying, could affect the pond and brook on the same piece of property. ville, at McNall and Deming Lortie Guilty several hours with an occcuslon- unifying South Windsor Repub­ on Bills’ propert]^, as well as Sts. Court date Oct. 4. al stirring. There were at least licans Into an energetic and 9ALE.' *1716 board also heard re­ add to the existing problem. quests from Bradford B. Smith In FLQ Kidnap three varieties of red tomatoes, successful team that works Mrs. Charles SenkbeU, who and Charles B. and Mary I. A car operated by AnUumy T. a couple of yellow tomatoes, with dedication and singleness i»DA ctleice Uvea adjac^t to the property, London for the use of 60-foot Qulricl, 46, of 139 Mountain Rd., MONTREAL (AP) — Ber­ and several plum toma.toes. (Herald photo by Bucclvlclus) of purpose.” also stated how at least one of rig^it-of-ways to interior lots. struclr a parked car owned by nard LMile, a 19-year-old As freezer containers, I used Yoga Classes the tiuoe homes in the Immed­ They alro heard a request Roxatme S. Chuck of 20 Michael French Canadian trade school the regular quart plastic type ugg water In can also. Simmer product Is the one that is pur- Yoga classes aro being offer­ (SmBhUrtSnrt iate area had problems at one from Margaret T. Gregory of Dr., Vomon, last night In Mott's dropout, was convicted Wednes­ as well as two glass Jars with 3-4.h6ura. * ported to be “so good.” ed by the Recreation Depart­ time with the septic system Olastonbury for permission to parklrig lot. day night of kidnapping Quebec screw tops. The pulp sinks to Perhaps you are wondering Jumbo Shells No. 96 ment beginning Sept. 80. Inter­ actually flowing into the build four houses on interior Labor Miniver Pierre Laporte. the bottom, the water flo a ty about the tomato soup. My dad with Cheese FUUng mediate classes 'will be at 6:46 swampy area. lots off of Basketshop Rd. A car diiv,en by Constance Lortie stlU faces a charge of to the top. None of the books I suggested It to my mother and 1 package No. 95 Jumbo to 7:45 p.m. and beginners from Bverett Graham, another Mrs. Gregory has two right- McGill of 61 Poster Rd., South noaicapital murder in the death checked which were dev^ed to gj,g \)een making spaghetti shells 8 to 9 p.m. at the Orchard Hill area resident, stated that he of-ways to the property but per­ Windsor, ran Into a brick wall ot Laporte, who was found Harvest Offers Colorful Eating freezing mentioned freezing to- gauco that way for as long as 8 lbs. ricotta cheese School gym. would Uke to caU the board’s mission is necessary as the Ml Adams St. yesterday mom­ strangled a week after his ab­ matoes or bother^ to list them j eaten it. You will find H lb. mozzarella cheese, diced Registration will be held after h. attention “to the fact that cui^ property has no frontage. lng, with minor damage result­ duction last fall. By AILEEN CLAIRE, NEA Food Editor on freezer charte. that the sauce wUl not be harsh, diced the first session. rent zoning calls for at least Iimnediately following the ing. Paul Rose and Francis Slm- One writer said, 'VBy bother aa is sometimes the case when 2 eggs Anyone interested in partlc- 200 feet frontage.’’ Ihe fact hearing, the board went into ard, already serving life sen­ Each region has its own harvest colors, aromas and special dishes enjoyed most because fruits and vege­ to freeze water?” T V > m ^ do ^ Vt cup grated Parmesan Ipatlng is asked to bring a small remains,’’ he said, “thiat the executive session to vote on the COMPLAINTS tences for murdering the minis­ tables are tastiest right out of the fields. For many autumn means fresh stjuash, pumpkins, rutabagas, tur­ have a large quantity of we.ter. A peculiarity I have discover cheese throw rug or mat euid be pre- 0 6 M frontage is too smaU for a requests. The respective _ par­ A fence at the rear of 163 ter will be tried on kidnaping nips, yams, apples, cranberries, pears and persimmons. Most of these we can eat year-around “store-bought, Nevertheless If you have a ^ ^ ^ 1 tablespoon chopped parsley pared to exercise. Shirley Banks peu OSM oioice cdoics single house m u ^ less than ties will be iMtified by certified Spruce St. was damaged some­ charges Oct. 18. A fourth de­ arge cixjp of hornegrow njor^ ^ mulUplM of two salt, pepper and nutmeg to of Bolton will be instructor; time during the last few days. fendant, Jacques Rose, Paul’s in cans, dehydrated or frozen. But fall fruits and vegetables remain best when seen, cooked and eaten in sea­ toes or hAve generous friends, a two-family house.’’ mall prior to release of ijhe son. As Janies Whitcomb Riley wrote: “A pictur’ that no painter has the colorin’ to mock—/When the frost is For some reason, it does not taste classes will conclude Dec. 16. SPECIAL Graham urged Uie board to minutes of the executive se^ brother, goes on trial for mur­ Optionid: chopped nuts. There is no obligation on the fUnC»SilAlllPK reject the request not only on sicm. Spark plug wires were re­ der Oct. 12. on the punkin and the fodder's in the shock.” Here are some recipes just right for harvest-time: mem lor w wmier, p a ru c u ^ ^ rEdslns, spaghetti sauce first evening. Residents are be- 'i i t k 'l z e . the basis of short frontage but Conservation Commission moved from a car parked at the All four belong to the out- Mlx ricotta, mozzarella, eggs, tng asked to try It first and then Conseri/atlon Commis­ high school Tuesday night. 1 a w e d Quebec Liberation yellow winter squash If yo^^oOk th erd m ^.^ Z ^ ea!T““^ t)SDA ckleiac O C becauM Bills would be con- SAUSAGE-STUFFED Cut squash in half length­ SPICED PUMPKIN SEEDS grated cheese and chopped register if they desire. CLQpiSoAsr 7 BtrucUng a two-famUy home of sion Chairman John Hibbard re­ Front—^FLQ—which seeks to wise; remove seeds and Remove netting from Vi, cup mUk < A stereo tape unit and several separate EVench-speakii^ Que­ BAKED ACORN SQUASH ^ a t r o T c a n ^ ^ ^ e ^ As far as the meats are con- ^rsley. Season with salt, ^ p - No. 2 RepubUcans Tap C iIICKE kI the absdute minimum (960 ported to commission members stringy portion. Arrange in a pumpkin seeds. Spread seeds 3 tablespoons flour Ho-h. i*nrv nT th» sAnvp cemcd, you con use less If you per end nutm ^. Mix until wrtl Grange Installation feet) square footage Uvable last night that an emergency tapes were stolen from a car bec from the rest of Canada. 3 medinm acorn squash shallow baking pan, cut side - 1 tablespoon brown sugar parked at 6 Dartmouth Rd. Lortie took the verdict calm­ out, 1 layer thick, on a large After the sauce Is going, blended. Cook shells In five The Wapplng Grange wlU In- space on a “completely unsuit­ meeting might be called after 2 tablespoons butter or down. Pour Mi-inch boiling Vt teaspoon salt , . I SCO if you have any leftover quairts rapidly boiling salted stall Its officers on Tuesday at this evening’s open forum on early yesterday momlng. ly. Before the Jury left for 8% cooky pan or jelly roll sheet. 4 1 ? 0 L L able piece of property” in an margarine, melted water into the pan. Bake in Place m a preheated 400-de­ Vt teaspoon ground {riasUc ^ ta to e ^ teen seju e^ meats to add to it — cooked 'water for only nine minutes 8 p.ih. at tee Community House. area comidetely buUt with possible land purchases avail­ ^ ■ ' hours of deliberation, he told Its a preheated 4(X)-degree oven nuimeg A solid concrete lavm orna­ 2 cups crumbled cooked gree oven and toast 10 min­ T** chicken, a leftover porkchop, a sUrring ocoaslonaUy so shells InstallaUon wUl be preceded by slngle-famUy homes. able to the town for recreation members the verdict was unim­ sausage or chopped 25 minutes or until squash is Va teaspoon ground black tom atoe^ I scooped teem out ^ together. Drain at a potluck supper at 6:80 p.m. and conservation. ment weighing nearly 100 lbs. portant. He said the only im­ utes. Shake pan to turn In the course of the hearing, cooked ham almost tender. Turn cut side seeds. Toast 10 minutes r irozen wwn a metal cooKUig ^^y^ y^^ same sauce, you In colander. Fill parboiled Anyone interested dn att«id- the fact was brought out by Hibbard stated that the Rec­ was taken from the lawn at 282 portant thing was whether the up and brush with melted [tons cooking reation Commission,, which is Union St. sometime yesterday Jury favored the “UberaUon” of 1 cup soft bread Crumbs longer. Sprinkle with one of E fnrwi tft. stuffcd sheUs. Do shells immediately with filling, tag tee meeting may do so. In Mrs. Ruel BUis that she and butter. Sprinkle lightly with the following seasonings: sherry or cider her husband had been “haiv also participating in the forum, morning. The ornament was a Quebec. 2 tablespoons instant salt and black pepper if de­ 2 eggs, beaten m a tis. Why r»t freeze teem? recipe ^ l y In tee « s ^ t e a ^ n . rt raased’’ by residents in the said that if townspe<^le give small Mexican figure wearing Lortie wm be sentenced Nov. minced onion ground nutmeg, pumpkin pie a sombrero. sired. Combine sausage, spice, apple pie spice, Combine all ingredients 4 0 . atea because they said that som& indication as to which 22. He faces possible lime im­ V t teaspoon salt bread crumbs, onion, salt, and mix well. Turn into a chopped pepper end add with sauce. Arrange flUed the chtckens made too much piece of property, if any the prisonment. ground cinnamon, onion salt, tT te ^ te ^ to e s mush- together in a baklr^ d l^ . ^ ells slde-by-slde in single P a rm a k ^ in a s te r;^ b e ii CiioeiiCweSG^icllf^ garlic powder, black pepper buttered 1-qudrt casserole. noise. town should purchase, both A tolevislMi set was stolen Laporte was abducted outside % teaspoon garlic powder garlic salt, chili powder, rooms could also be added are lEuge and quite fill- layer. Pour more sauce over son, overseor; Marlon smite. from a panel tmek parked at and hot water. Fill squash ground cinnamon, onion salt, Bake in preheated 350-degree Frozen In various ouantlties I caimot take credit for flUed shells and bake for about lecturer; Elmer Dewer, stew- Mrs. Bills said they were groups mlg^t want to meet Im­ his home Oct. 10, and his body 1/16 teaspoon ground cav'ties lightly with stuffing. oven 35 minutes or until top PZODiitZ taken to court and how they mediately to discuss the sugges- 434 W. Middle Tpke. sometime was found a w e ^ later In the black pepper white pepper. tee tomatoes can ^ m e ta recipe. You wlU find It 80 minutes at 360. Sprinkle with ard; Sylvester McIntosh, asslst- SPECIALS Uon. Tuesday night. trunk of an abandoned car. A Bake 20 minutes or until is weU-flecked with brown. handv all winter ta tanumer- **'® sheUs. The grated cheese. ant steward; Edith WeUes, were i>ermltted to keep the Va cup hot water or beef stuffing is hot and browned. . YELLOW SQUASH PUFF Makes 6 portions. Hibbard also reported that the week before Laporte’s kidnap­ able dishes. ------chaplain; Edwin Barber, treas- • fe & A chickens with some stipula­ broth Makes 6 portions. 3 cups cooked, mashed, (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) urer; Haniute WUUam, secre­ tions. nature trail at the GUead Hill A car parked at 67 Tuck Rd. ing, BrlOsh Trade Minister If you are using a profession­ tary; Euid Paul Perkins, gate­ / Mrs. SenkbeU stated that she School had been mowed and that was broken Into sometime yes­ James Cross was seized by the al freezer drawer or locker, and her family had “Uved there the Boy Scouts In town plan to terday momlng, but apparently FLQ. He was released in De­ your defiler 'will gladly blast- District Attorney School Menus keeper. for 11 years without any trouble work on Saturday to finish nothing was taken. cember when the government freeze your food. This is the Also, Luira Collins, Ceres; untU they (the Buis') took over cleaning up the trail. permitted his kidnapers safe professional method end fEu* su Son is Indicted The cafeteria menu for Man- Wateon, P ^ o n a ; Eliza, V tp m ts the property.” Numerals are sUU needed to A window at Don WlUls Gar­ passage to Cuba. perior to dotag it at home. The . . ^ „ beta Perkins, Flora; Clara age, 18 Main St., was broken In Draft Dodge Chester public schools Sept. 2- uyermora, lady assistant Setw- i- H iea the neighboihood was Identify the stations and the freezer Is imder commlsslcm will check to see if sometime rectsntly, apj>arently control at aU Umes and you wUl ard and Ray Livermore, exec- barrassed she said, with ”bum- Visitor Record Set SAN FRANdSeX) (AP) Ing of deed birds, rotting of any are available in local by BB shot. be able to keep tea food Indef­ Mbnccay: Country sausage utlve committee. KNOXVILLE — Tennessee New 1972 engineering. Styling, The 24-year-old son rt San patties, mashed potato, but- ' meat and manure.” stores. An o«er ot calf tags initely. Valley Authority dams and SpaghetU sauce which Is Mateo County Dlst. ,Atty. Keith tered peas, bread, butter, mUk, Manchester Evening Herald Speaking cn behalf of BUis was made by Edward Bbote for steam plants had a record 14.4 was Joseph Caron, loced con­ this purpose. Attica Damage million 'Visitors last year, nearly thoroughly tomato freezes ex- Sorenson has been Indicted by Soute Windsor correspondent tractor. Caron stated that any Voter RegistraRon 2 million more than in 1969. Thiq septic tank system would have The Beard of Admissions ot At $4 M illion dt frozen 1971 prices... STS’ r t v S brought the total number of 'vis­ make my sauce r t leMt a day refusing to report for In- Wednesday: Frankfurt on a to acBiere strictly to state Blectors will be in session on itors to more than 240 million. health department codes and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. ALBAlhr, N.Y. (AP) — Up to before I wish to use It as the ductlon. ' roll, baked beans, cole slaw, Garfunkel Ends be mhject to percolation tests to administer the electors’ oath $4 mlUion may be spent on re­ flavor Improves with aging. Of- The Indictment returned elteed p e ^ e s . conducted by the local buUdlng to those who shall be found ten. I make a canning kettle Wednesday charges Thomas Thursday: Oven fried chick- His Air Saga qualified. pairs and remodeling at Attica Never a better time to buy a Ford! full so I can have some to Keith Sorenson, a former senior ®*'’ cranberry sauce, parslled inspector. State Prison, the scene of the ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) Caron felt that “the Zoning Naturalization papers proving freeze. When I do so, I combine at Brigham Young University kernel (som*'"breEto but' — GaitunKeiGarfunkel methe car,cat, a sieer-steer- Board of Appeals would be do­ citizenship should be presented recent disturbance in which 40 Gran Torino. It aU ta tee large ketUe and m Provo, Utah, fa ll^ C ^ k ’ age stowaway for three weeks ing the area a favor by permlt- by naturalized citi^ns. men lost their lives. One of nine all-newTbrinos. start It rtf. Their. I spUt the tor Induction as o r d e ^ Nov. K d macaroni and 1" a Boeing 747 JeUtaer. came S P aiA L S tiiig a two-family diwelling.” He Paper Drive Deputy Oorrqctions Oommis- quantity into two pots so It 12 . 1970. at Oakland InducOon l ^ t t e r ^ u ^ Wednesday as a first- felt that this woUEd be more ad­ Company 3 of the Hebron Vol­ sioner Walter Dunbar, touring cooks down quicker. Center. He resides with his class passenger on tee lap of a Onfy Ford, amottg all US. car makers, brings There ww a couple of things family ta suburban Redwood celery, sliced tomatoes and let­ SEIT2M 5 (^fl^^SPeeiAls vantageous than another chick­ unteer Fire Department will the prlSM) Tuesday wlith news­ you accMni^et^ newline of mid-size cars, tuce, corn bread, butter, milk, Nortewsst Orient Airlines stew­ en coop. hold its next scheduled paper men, said the state planned to about making spaghetti sauce, cjty. orange whip. ardess. House TraUer drive OR Saturday momlng repair, reconstruct and remodel Nswast aiid^izs vnlse. The new Torino is the best built, First, only cook tee meat until James C. Browning Jr., who T h e tiger^striped feline, The Board also heard a re­ from 9 a.m. to noon in the north the damaged' areas. best handling mid-size Ford we’ve ever made. Now the ptakness has disappeared, ggfyed as a prosecutlor on tee whlc)\ logged 100,000 air miles quest from Robert I. Tupper to end of town. Inmates took over a secticn sagiaoofiag. Better ideas like a steering system It Is not necessary to brown gorgnson’s staff before while wandering through the use a house trailer to house Residents axe requested to of the prison two weeks ago to­ insulated against vibration, It up as It will alter tee taste appointed U.S. attorney WCTU Rattling Jumbo Jet's nooks Euid crannies’ of tee sauce. Il at any time the President Nlxori, signed tee faim help and motel workers at bundle their paj>ers and leave day. The disturbance—which because Torino's was greeted at tee Anchorage the motel on Rt. 66. them a t the curb. Thoee requir­ bottom sticks or burns, remove indictment. Liquor at Home airport by newsmen, a few state claimed the lives of 10 hostages new computer- Tupper stated that the trailer ing special pickups may con­ and 30 inmates—ended five tee sauce from that pan I m ------officials and Its owner, Steve would be located at least 150 to tact Francis Williams, James tu n ^ body- mediately. EVANBTDN, fU. (AP) — For Smirnoff of Anchorage. days later when the. prison was nearly a century tee Womiui's 176 feet back from the road and Lee or Richard Bergeron. stormed by 1,000 heavily armed frame gives “ Today in HUtory The cat had escaped from its out,cf vision of the road. (Regu­ state policemen, sheriff’s depu­ excellent Christian Temperence Union cage cm Aug. 19 while en route lations requied it be at least 200 Manchester Evening Herald ties, prisMi guards and Naticn- support has fought to steta tee rt from Oshkosh, Wls., to Ancho- feet from the nearest road but Hebron correspondent, Anne al Guard troops. and rigidity. me Doimm rainy x 2 6 ^ day rt 1971. Th^re are whisky, wine and beer. Today ™f®- ^ ® « 8m‘nio« Is iw)>llc Emt, Telephone 228-8971. mer It for several hours. Many ^ y doorstep rt L x that the distance may be reduc­ SaNolli rMhi I days left ta tee year. Gran Torino 2-Door Hardtop because Torino people add a pinch or so of ' » their national headouarters Methodist University. Garfun- sugar to tomatoes or to spa- Today’s Highlight In "History Since tee m ld -1 ^ , .Evaiiston “el finally was lured Into a trap has a new coil spring ghiettl sauce. It Is said teat the On te is ^ te ta 1789, tee U.S. baited with catfood. suspension system that «ed8 make a tomato bitter or Supreme Court was established. ^ , c T e m ^ r S T t U w m y offers sure handling and road- overly acid. Whether that Is ^ TWs Date announced W ^e;«lay tee City hugging stability. CoafortaUa because you true or not, tomatoes do vary In 68 B.C. tee first Roman owmcll was considering an or- get extra nding room in all nine new Torinos for 1972 In flavor. It Is Important teat emperor, Augustus Ceasar, wm (U„ance which would perraU tee FOR Are You Out On A Limb (Mot because it’s a Ford. tomatoes are ripe. Instead of bom. issuance rt “limited” liquor 11- h id im sugar, I use sweet vermouth. In 1806, Lewis and Clark com- censes. When H Gomes To Add a very small amount at a pleted their. expedition to ex- ‘ prg^ Tooze, national Cosmetics Wblid Vinous few its quiet ride., time, allow to simmer several plore territory west of the Mis- president of tee' WCTTU, said minutes to aUow tee alcohol to sissliqn River. any effort by the council to ITS Mealtime? Then Make now one rfthe wDilcfc most bum off, teen tMte. You will In 1846, tee first baseball club grant Uquor licenses would be luxurious cars. soon know Just how much to in the United States, tee Knlc- fou^t with "every legitimate add. The recipe is my mother's, kerbocker Club rt New York, meuis available.” Liggeffs The WISE DeeMon- Ford LTD is quiet...i^us. Spaghetti Sauce (yM otgEdilsed. Mrs. Tooze clrtmed tee sale 2 or 3 medium to large onions ih 1914 Dusseldorf w m tee of liquor ta this "clMslc, clean At The Parkade and Serve Your Family chopped fine target rt tee first British air town” would give rise to an ta- MANCHESTER At tdvtriiMd in 2 lbs. ground chuck raid on Germany ta World War nux of “riff-raff, derelicts EUid 2 lbs. Medium-hot Italian sau- I. utter,' Be dressed for the sage or one lb. each rt med- m 1906, Gene Tutuiey won the Be (xr^sion . . . your ium-hot and sweet Italian world’s heavyweight boxing BOGNER’S clothes dry cleaned by sausage championship froni Jack Demp- Marlinlzinf. Our 2 large cans Italian tomatoes, ^ m Philadelphia. off gentle, thorough-care crushed the U.S. OongrsM LIVE M AINE tea makes clothes look and 2 cans Italian tomato pMte avgrrode a veto by President LhM Mofaw (eel fresh and clean— FRANKS! LTD Brougham 2-Door Hardtop 2 cons tomato soup Heuty. 8. Truman and passed fresh like new again. . sweet vermouth ^j^g intemsl Security Act, which Chieken Economical-no extra oregano, bMll, bay leaves, OommunlsU to regU- charge lor one hour , Cars shown with vinyl roofs, LOBSTERS whije sidewall tires and other options. rosemory, salt and pepper start! service. , plos loxory. Yoli i^et a crushed gorUc . Lobshn Bogner’s Quality Franks are made right here in Manchester, and are U.S. 351 V-8. Automatic transmission. k Boys 8-13 register now set Government Inspected PURE BEEF FRANKS! Power front disc brakes. Power steering. All standard. Is Our Dogs Stand Out From The Pack — Because They Are Naturally Pon> Dealer's One HOUR . Qoiot ■. • plot ougiaooriag. Rugged S-frame is computer-tuned 1971 Punt, Paw, and Kick (3omprtllion. two packages dark brown Superior! They Are One of Today's Best Meat Buys! Hurry, registration ends October I, to place body mounts precisely for comfort, quirt. seasotanran*! J”** “r Available at most leading chain stores and independent supermarkets in Saute onion ta small quantity “ «••• Qf^ . . . plus dor^HHy. Aluminized mufflers, zinc-rich primer and the self-service case or delicatessen department . . . 'm mCfRTimt am ! F O R D ^ ^ ^ oUve oil unUl transparent. Add Five Years Ago : P.S. How AboutRooTier’s Franks and Baked Beans for Supper This Week? THE MOST IN DRY CLEANING galvanized key underbody parts all help fight rust and coirosion. msat and sausags which Iim President Lyndon B. Johnson Better Idea for lafrty . . , buckle up. bMn squsssed' from casing. Hgnsd a bill to boost the mini- JDCirtlfialion Mark Rtg. U. 8. Fil. and Canadian Tcadamarki OR. Mash tomatoes with potato mum wage to $1.60 an hour, LOMOmiD QVAMIITY ASBIVINQ THDBIDAY NIGHT “FRANKLY SPEAKING. Thundeittid.FbidTbrinaMustaiig.MaMBrkicKnlaSeetheJ972 Better kteaC^ masher. Plaoe all tagradlents ta One Year Ago YOU JUST CANT BEAT ‘'iMANCHESTER deep pan. Fill one soup can with The U.8. Defense Department 777 MAIN ST. water, rinse out other eoup can said there wasi evidence that HIGHLAND PARK MARKET 299 W. MIDDLE Tpke. and paste cans. Mix all to- the Soviet Union might be es- ‘ "WASH AND CLEAN' geUier, If using fresh mush- ta/bUshlng a permanent subma- BOGNER’S!” DILLON SALES and SERVICE rooms, saute first. If oannsd, rtae base In Cuba. AT THE GREEN" 319 MAIN STREET. MANCHESTER EAST HAHflTORD 906 MAIN ST. M O E f f t N MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1971 MANCHESTER EVEN NG flERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1971 PAGji: ELl^VIM

Town Man To Be Honored Endorsed M cDonough ter of Mrs. Vivian Ferguson, Alao, Mre. Georgene L. Watt, G O P W om en candidate for the Board of Di­ Manchester RFD 3, Coventry; Mrs. Kather­ I rectors, waa toe only toen-oge ine J. Brown, 374 Taylor 8 t., House Cuts off Funds By Sfate Employe Croup Candidates Captured By model. Among toe many out­ Hospital Notes TalcottvlIVi; Mfte. Carol S. 0«orge W. XaiiTtMina See Styles fits she modeied, toe most In­ KeUey, Willow 8 t., South Wind- VnmNO MKEM C b v m m iT -< }« > iv e WUltem A Manchester man, John J. teresting. was a shimmering ' _ ' . aor and Leo MHtortiolzen St„ For Nuclear Test — If I Intermediate Care U LuurtMma, 66, of Fern Rd., Gerard of 76 Oloott St., has been V ictorious FBI Agents rose color velvet mini drees private, noon - 3 p.m., ami Cedar Swamp Rd., Coventry. WASHlNaTON (AP) — Con- change at all” In the nuclear iUnadeld, formeiiy of CovenUy, chosen by the 26,000-member F or Season worn with fancy periwinkle blue __ Alao, Leon Emitulonia, RFD, free* aays President Nixon teat program. p.m. - 8 p.m.; private diod yeatorday «t Windham ConiveoUout State Bmployea' (Continued from Page One) (Oontlmied from Page One) By AUOB BVANH shoes. _ J Kelly R4-, Vernon; Craig H. must decHde whether to conduct "The whole program Is under 10 a.m- * 3 p.m.. and 4 p.m. Community Memorial Hoo|dtal, Aaaooiatlon (CSEA) aa the first (Hendd Reporter) Mrs, Mildred Bchaller 'Repub­ Nelson, East Hartford; Mra. n five-megaton underground nu- review,” Warren *69 Chev. $1995 Ansonla — (x) Michael J. ot Ernest J. Smith, 43, of Pravl- p-m. and '57 Jeep $575 WlUlmanUc. recipient of Its Annual CiUien'a Bnohantlngly feminine lican eeleotman who la seeking . Joyce F. Prentice, 31 Lynch clear test next month at Am- "when tod review Is complete a Impala V-8 4-dr. Hard­ AdonU 1,886; William McGuire denoe. Smith's body, stabbed fash- %-Ton Pickup with He waa bom Nov. 7, 1004 In Award. Ions with too updated classic f«-elootlon In November, was Dr-: Mr*. Lydia Lafferty, 420 chltka______Island In______Alaska. ^ decision will then be made.” top. Power staerlnf aad 967. more than 60 times, was found any time except noon - 3 p^m. Snowplow. 4-whert Jamaica Plain, Maaa., and waa Gerard, who la coordinator for charm of toe past were ap- among toe guests at toe faahlon Bluefleld Dr.; John S. Vince,_ -ni* House voted 877-9 Environmental group* in toe brakee, radio, wtilto- Bridgeport — (x) Mayor last April 8 In a shallow ■well In others, 3 p.m. • 8 p.m. drive. a realdent of Coventry for 30 community aenrioea for the plauded by an-, appreciative ak waa Mrs. Ferguson, 227 McKee St.; Mrs. Therese L. Wednesday for a Senate United States, Japan and Ca- walla. Huih C. Curran 6,161; William Cumberland, R.I. Self Service! 10 a.m. • t p.m.; Hartford-i. Board of EducaUon, Martlneau, 60 Whitney Rd.; amendment to toe public works nada have opposed the t^ . yeara beft»« moving to Mana- E. Mullane 4,969. The first cf the Connectlout audience last night at the ------4 p.m. - 8 p.m. field two montha ago. He waa will receive hla award Saturday Manchester Republican Wom­ Mre. Helen Chambers, 82 Byron yu prohibiting use of any funds saying It may trigger earto- •67 Cliev. $1395 Bristol -— Frank Longo 2,431; bank robberiea occurred Aug. 6 Intensive Core and Coronary *68 Cliev. $1595 employed aa an eleotrtoian at night at the Hartford Hilton Rd- for toe test ‘’unless the Presl- quakes or tidal waves or dam- Impala 4-door Hardtop. (X) Salvatoie haccucot 2,081; at the Mechanics Savings Bank en's Club annual fashion show Caro: Immediate family only, Impala V-S 4-dr. Sedan Pratt and Whitney Dlvlalon of Hotel, when the CSBIA winds up Stock Market Also, Mre. Joan C. Dougan, give* his direct approval age to* environment. Fully equipped includ­ Joseph W. Scott 1,842. of Winsted branch In New Hart­ at Manchester Country Club. any time, limited to five min Auto., posver oteattag Its SOth Annual Convention, 18 Sontina Dy.; Mrs. Constance gf auch' a test.” The full bill The explosion, toe equivalent ing factory air condi­ United Aircraft, Baat Hartford, Brookfield — (x) John L. ford. The bank manager was The fashions were provided NEW YORK (AP) Stock utea. and brakeo, radio, tint­ for 16 years until his retirement which atarted today. M. Davey, 61 Elsie Dr.; Chris- ^ yjen A n t to toe White of 5 million tons of TNT. is In­ tioning and vinyl top. Martino 328; George R. Brown . shot and wounded. by toe Davidson and Leventoal market prices, which dropped Maternity; Fathers, It a.m. ed flaae, wtdtewalls. In 1066. He was a member of The asaociaiUon's State Em­ line G. Wilson, 2 Pearl St.; Dan- tended to develop the warhead 166. On Sept. 3, the date Reardon Store at MMohestor Shopping rtiarply Wednesday, declined on » • « p-m., and 0:88 p.m. - 8 the Second Congregational ploys Award will be presented tel C. Bailey, Eaat Hartford; Meanwhile, the Anchorage, for toe Spartan mlselle. East Haven — Mario Mosiillo was shotgunned, the Canton, Parkade, with Miss Jeanne ^ p^n, others, 8 p.m.-4 p.m.. *69 P'geot $2395 Church In North Coventry and to Dr. A. A. Soforenko, at a 612; (X) Eugene Campoeano Martin, It* fashion coordinator, ^ --— ----- and 8:80 n jh .S o m Mr*. Ellen N. Coetello, 18 EU- xiaaka Times said Wedhteday The congressional action re­ ‘68 Fold $1595 dlnner-dancs tomorrow night. ■-\ Conn, branch of the Simsbury 604 4-door Sedan, AK- of Uriel Lodge of Masons In 448; John Brereton 402; state Bank and Trust Oo. was held as commentator, tells Dr., V ernon . _ * It had ieariied from a “re- mqves any posslbUlty the Galaxle 600 4-dr. Sedan. Dr. Soforenko la superintendent Engaged Alao, Mrs. Jima V. B ^ d M , 11^51*-. unnamed sburce Atomic Energy Commission FM radio, aidomatic, Merrow. Rep. Thomas Glaimo 218. up. were oreatad by Trea CSilo Radio, heater, ante- of the Hartford Regional Center Induatrials,.H..Other which tumbled 9.88 no limit In East Hartford; Howard V. heen delayed might calry, out toe test with air L ndlUoning, o n e Survivors are three sons, Ken­ Hartford — (x) Mayor The engagement ot MIm beuuly uau-n and makeup by uunumu w.oa enflMo transznlaetoo. In Newington. Police have identified vlpe'. Amoa, Lake St., Vernon; Mrs. neth A. Luurtsema of Mansfield, George Athanson 9t,207; Luclen Mra. Conrad Quinlan of Beauty Wet. to early November. toe White House. tended Hartford Sohoola and, in erly of Miinchester, to Timothy Oouaaalor. Background musrc J**' Armory St. Is the only boepltai bury; Mrs. Robert MacKenn Oeoige W.P. Luurtsema of Tol­ Meriden — Abraham G. was played by Mre. Edward “^vancee on toe New The newspaper quoted toe ...... 1636, graduated from American John P. McDonough. and son, 76 Bridge St.; Mrs. land and Howard A. Uiurtaona John J. Gerard Groesman, 1,821; (x) the Rev. Clyde Coulter of Richmond, Va. York Stock Exchange by nb^t ‘’ "I?' International CoRege of Spring- , ’He was to be arraigned later Laaki on an organ loaned by 7 a.m. All other outside doors Thomas U. Hills and son, 201 All IWmett G r^ ■ , S'Q'S'DQ of Mansfield; three daughters, Charges W. Q>bb 1,287; John A. haa been announced by her par­ 8 to 2! but—and field, Maas., where he majored dlctorlans and salutatcrlans In today before the U.S. magis­ Watkins Bros. •re locked during the night Regan Rd., Vernon; Mra. Mil- a M^. Frank Lowry of Ekiat McGuire 486. Analysts continued to blame that ‘but’ may mean toot It will BON—^West German sotdlera in social work. In 1989, he re­ Hartford’s pubUc and parochial ents, Mr. t^nd Mrs. Kenneth' trate for the Southern District Two long forgotten words- market’s weakness lanrelv shift. dijed . I. Grous, 72 Hartford, Mrs. Robert Khowltcn New Britain — (x) State Sen. Union 8t„ further "ot maybe who want to wear their hair be- ceived and MA In psychology high schools. Yeomans cf hichmend and of New York. RockviUe. of Meriden and Mrs. Carl Stanley J. Pac 4,867; Jehn V. called off.” !****r collar* will be issued from the Hartford Seminary Since 1964, he has arranged formerly of Woodland St., Mon- Reardon was Just released ast ^ t s fashloM. The sexy ^ ADMITTED 'YEKTERDAY: LYNCH MOTORS Schwager Jr. of WiUlmantic; a Zisk Jr. 3,866; Salvatore Glcnf- ~~ An ABC spokesman In Las halmeU, The army, however, "Bartfarijkreoi’tLurgmt TtyelaOsalsr^ Foundation. tcT honors awards for members cheater. from Wing Memorial Hospital Mrs. Muriel R. Barter, 497 brother, Peter Luui^ma of riddo 1,706; Paul T. DlFaslo look has changed to one of se- tratlon’s anU-lnflatloiuuy pro- Vegas declined comment. White will not heed toe color of toe 34S Center 8L.Melielie«ler M C 'S S U He worked one year as social cf Hartford’s School Safdty Pa­ In Palmer Wednesday after ducUve glamour guaranteed to T^ere was also some Buckland Rd., South Windsor; Babbidge Asks Newport Richie, Fla.; three sla­ 1,267; Thomas A. Bosek 1,060 Her fiance is the son of Mr. House spokesman Jerry War- s<^dl*rs’ hair only dark green worker and Investigator In the trol, spending 20 days in toe hospital •park a host of romantic no- fieeltatlon stemming from Jonathan G. Blaisdell, 343 8um- ters, Mrs. Bes^e Edwards of New Haven — (x) Mayor and Mrs. Clyde Coulter of ren said there has been “no nets will be lamed. New Haven office of the State He has been chairman of the wher/e he underwent surgery Uona. Fabrics ranged from soft President Nixon’s imcomlng t.; Mrs. Dorothy Blanch- Book Exchange Natick, Mass., Mrs. Daisy Ro- Bartholcmew Gulda 9,696; Hen­ Mountain View, Calif. 8 Welfare Department; one sum­ United Fund Committee of the for toe removal of 67 shotgun billard of Somerville, Mass., and ry Parker 7,760; Vincent Slra- Miss Yeomans la a 1969 grad­ tweeda and suedes to coreasy queatlon-and-answer news ses- ord. 187 E. Center St. mer as playground supervisor Hartford PubMc Schools since pellets from his chest and abdo­ NEW YORK (AP) — Homer Mrs. Jos^>hine Murphy of West bella 1,613. uate of Englewood High School, velvets and crepes. about toe economy tonight Also, Mrs. Julla-K. Borst, 718 for the Hartford Park Depart­ 1966, chairman of the American men. ^ Ecology la one of fashions in Detroit, they said. Other poe- N. Main St.; Mrs. Flofence Babbidge Jr., psesident of toe Roxbury, Mass., and 20 grand­ North Haven (x) First Select­ Jacksonville, Fla., and attend­ ment; and many summers _as Red Cross Shelter Committee of The shooting of Reardon children. man Richard J. Parrett 1,061; newest Mpieaalona, with coats ‘gVbto M^ortTn/^to Burbank, East Hartford; Greg- " " ‘ ‘ ‘ ^ WEEK-END REC ROOM SPECIALS Mrs. Francis J, Gill and Susan counselor, athlsUc director and ed the Vlrg^lnla Commonwealth spawned a widespread search Greater Hartford since 1968, Josei^ A. Kaszeta 238. bordered, cuffed and colUred In observers, were toe titMibled In- J- Burke. 1238 Hartford pubUahers W e ^ s - Funeral services will be to­ , t camp director of the City Mis­ University and the Pan-Amer­ in ■which hundreds of law ■ en­ member of the Greater Hart­ Stamford — (no endorse­ ecology man-made fur, and ternatlonal monetary aituaUon, Tpke.; John P j Downes. 9 «tey to promote open oiltural morrow at 2 p.m. at the Potter sionary Society and of Center ican School In Richmond. She is forcement cffictals scoured por- exchange with all countries, in­ ford Chamber of Commerce ment) Thomas Hume 6,030; gowns In brtUlant ecology wild- news that consumer prices rose Ridgewood S t ; Mrs. Sheila R. Funeral Home, 406 Jackson St., Caiurch, both of Hartford. employed by the R. B. Augus­ tlcns of Connecticut and Mas­ cluding mainland China, and 100 MORE TO CHOOSE FROM Fire Prevention Committee Bruno Giordano 4,150; Anthony flower prints. One of the love- Jn August at an accelerated FalkowsM, 85 Pitkin St. vnuimantic, with the Rev. Rob­ Biography of a Cat Active In Kiwanis, he has tine Insurance Agency Inc. In sachusetts, but without success. bring an end to "clandestine” since 1966, and chairman of the Lane 661. Ueat ecology coats of poppy red rate, and that durable goods or- Also, Nancy K. Flood, 1468 MOBC n u x . fS n O M M ON: ert K. Beohtold of the Second served as president of the Hart­ Greater Hartford Chamber of Richmond. _ In toe days following the exchanges of scbolanhip. Attached as It may be to a Waterbary — (x) Mayor Vic framed In black fake seal waa ders fell last month after three Main 8 t., South Windsor; Mrs. • ABSISIBONG e n U N O S Congregational Church ofdclat- another of the cat’s physical in­ ford Kiwanis Club and Lieu­ Mr, Coulter Is a 1967 graduate shooting, toe search widened Babbidge told toe American Commerce Traffic Safety Com­ tor A. Mambruno 6,891 ; James modeled by Mrs. Darden Has- straight months of advance. Deborah A. Frankovitoh, 86 Du- e CABPETINO s FLOOR TBUE ing. Burial will be In the North pet, not every family is inclined firmities. tenant Governor of the New ot the Groveton High School in throughout and outside of New Association of PubUahers that mittee from 1669 to 1971. Daly 3,169; William F. Murphy lett, candidate for toe Board of Bunker Ramo, off % at 8, ®^-:. Sharyn L. Gardner, • 8A P-0-U N PAINT8 Cemetery, Coventry. to go so far as to ■write Its biog­ Susan's first years were England Kiwanis. Currently he England. for years academicians and His wife, the former Evelyn 2,698; Charles Nagaro i,986. Alexandria, Va., and attended Education. Flowers were grow- ■was toe Big Board’s moot ac- Hartford; Julie A. Gorno, • PLYWOOD ft amftlHING Friends may cal at the fu­ spent In a New York City Is chairman of Boys’ and Girts’ At one point, his father publishers had been meeting raphy. Poppel cf West Hartford, is Waterford — (x) Herbert the University o t Richmond and Ing all over toe ecology print, five Issue. The stock otoeed off Clark Rd., BoUon. neral home tonight from 7 to 9. apartment. Now she calls 484 Weeks committees and of the broadcast an appeal for clandestinely ”ln third coun­ Not so Mrs. Margaret Ber­ head Ubrarian at Manchester Da'vis 782; Jack Newman 647. the Virginia Commoiwealth side-wrapped skirt, topped by a 1% points Wednesday. Brokers Also, Mrs. Loretta Keith, 308 Ridge Rd., Wethersfield, home. Kiwanis Student Loan commit­ McDonough to g;ive lUmself up. tries” with toe few Chinese High School. The couple, which West Haven — (x) WUllam J. University. He Is a member of bright green crepe blouse, worn linked toe drop to IBM’s entry Spruce St.; Kimberly Koelol, Bruno H. Bohn nice GIU of Wethersfield, wife In the intervening years, be­ tee. And Connecticut authorities had scholars and scientists per­ has resided in Manchester since Heffeman 2,393; William S. the Virginia Air National Guard by Mrs. Roger Crafts. Into toe computer-based stock 25 Donnel Rd., vernon; Areto of Francis J. GiU, formerly of cause of- vacations and other In addition to being chairman promised the fugitive no harm mitted by their government to Private funeral services and 1941, has two children —^Ronald Johnsen 1,602. and Is employed at the Virginia Capes were everywhere. Brief quotation systems. IBM, which LaFlamme, Halifax, Vt.; Ja- Mwchester. She has written occasians when the Gills were and member o f many Kiwanis if he Burrended. go to international meetings. burial for Bruno H. Bohn of T. Gerard of Norwell, Mass, Haddam—(x) John Korab Electric and Power Co, capes covered sleeveless dress- rose 2)4 Wednesday, was off )4 logusa, 310 Main 6 t.; Mrs. fiansd & fiaini ^onan^ a^way, Susan spent the time 1214 W. ABddle Tpke., who died about her devotion to and the committees, he Initiated the and Mrs. Robert. T. (Poppy A summer 1972 wedding is “ Now suddenly it Is all legiti­ with relatives In rural homes. 886; Jack Michael 240. es, and ankle-tlckllng capes cov- at 307. . Krista W. Lsiham, 218 Ludlow yesterday at Manchester Me­ fun that the daughter of Fluffy practice, In 1661, of the honor­ Ann)' -Mastrovita of Duxbuzy, planned. mized,” he said, “and soon to The author shows the changes New Hartford—(x) Daniel J. erod pants and maxi dresses. RCA wasup V4 at 38)4 In ac- Rd-: Mrs. Rinette LeBruiv 108 morial Hospital, wUl be at the Ann has brought Into her life in ing by Kl^wanls^ of aU vale- Mass. be encouraged and facilitated,” "Tell Me About Susan; The in Susan’s moods and habits In Bums 186; John A. Austin 112. Nine From MEA Mra. Roeallnd Qulah, town treas- live trading. The stock topped Carter St. as on outgrowth of President convenience of the family. adapting herself to strange peo­ Plainfield—(X) First Select­ urer who Is seeking re-election toe Big Board’s most-active list Also, Mr.. Elizabeth K. Lee, Story of a White Cat and Her Nixon’s proposal to go to China. • ^^1 The Holmes Funeral Home, Fam ily.” ple and places. ey, said "There wasn’t much man Charles A. Mathleu 760; Plan to Attend in November, wore a brief de- In toe three previous sessions RFT> 2, Coventry; Jeffrey E. Babbidge attacked what he PLYWOOD CENTER 400 Main St., is In charge of ar­ evidence against Capt. Medina. Louis R. CoUelo 683. Travel Agent tachable cape over a matching after news of toe company’s de- Minor, 146 Park 6 t.; Mrs. Lu- TTie book will be pubUahed A naUve of Enfield, Mrs. GUI, Mjedina called the “current demands of OPEN TRL 8 FJi. rangements. Oct. 1 by Exposition Press of the A>rmer Margaret Bernice In the Calley case, you couldn't Thompson—(x) First Select­ State Confab black drees sparked with silver, clslon to quit toe computer cUle J. Moon, 8 Rachel Rd.; self-styled moral watchdogs” ROUTE 83. VERNON 875-4304 There are no^^^aiUng hours. Jericho, L.I., N.T. It is iUus- O’Keefe, graduated from Cathe­ escape the evidence fiiat he had man John J. Kelly 5i^; Donat One of the most exciting cape manufacturing business. Mrs. Inez I. McGuire, Glaston- who attempt to inhibit cultural F in ^ $500 Nine members of the OMan- trated by David Wenzel, a stu­ dral Iflgh SctBOol in Springfield, Acquitted murdered children and. In my L. LaRoche 606. ensembles was worn by Mrs. Losers Included oUa, mall-or- bury; F. Donald Mduughlin, 41 thev dls- opinion, that’s why they got Walter Doll. The nu^[>berry color der and retail, rubber issues, Beelzebub Rd., Wl^>plng. Lawrence Usher dent at the Hartford Art School Mass.; studied at the Loretta (CX>ntinued from Page One) Wolcott— (X) Charles N. Mar- Earl C. Daniels of 36 Barry chester EducaUon Association approve of toe policies cf other him.” sella ; David B. Puroitis ciq;>e wHh a face framing cltal topped a nudchlng tunic blouse The Associated Press 60-stock anon; Tina M. Stafford form of American moral- resign from the army. Cialle}r's platoon, a unit of Me­ e a s t h a v e n (AP) — Eu­ ership conference to be held and pants. average was off .6 at 326.5. In- Springs; James J. Stewart, 743 ’/ morial Hospital In Dover-Fooc- whose parents were also pure for ChUdren in Bayside, L.I., today. Judge M. Joseph Blumen- Ity,” Betobldge cited the at­ / N.Y. as president of her class. Asked if he felt any bitter­ dina’s Charlie (Company within gene Campoeano, who lost this weekend at Banner Lodge, Outstanding was toe suede dustrials were off 1.0, rails Tolland Tpke. croft, Maine, after a riiort Ill­ white, Mrs. GUI takes the read­ feld fined him $100 on each tempts by the Jewish Defense u m 171 She served on the obstetrical ness toward the Army, he re­ the America! Division. Wednesday’s Democratic may- Moodus. poncho j worn by Mrs. (Frank were off .6, and utiUties were BIRTHS TBSTTIRDAY: A son ness. er through the kitten’s and count. . J ,, „ J „ w League t o stop performances UTIUTY WHITE ■MSSTUAWS grown cat’s serene and not so staff at Precbyterlan Hospital plied, "None whatsoever.’’ oral primary to Mario L. Moa- Mrs. Carol Lenlhan, Illing Klnel with an autumn gold tur- unchanged. *** **!fL**^^' ®*™Ard R ^ by Soviet artists; and refusal to O qTStDE REOWfOOO He was bom In Tblland, the Atty. Hugh M. Joseloff, toe serene experiences. of OtUumUa Medical Center, D u i ^ the trial, Medina tes­ zillo by 64 votes, said today he Junior High School social stud­ Ueneck sweater and wide rust Noon prices on toe Big ertaon, 48D Mt. Vernon Dr., aU toe Greek minister of oil. MOUSS SAINT ■OUSCPM*' STAIN son of Joseph and Esther Street­ jyH nr sto^ One of the latter was an en­ New York City, and at St. tified' in his own behalf and would look Into reports of poll­ defendants’ counsel, moved that ies department chairman. Is on corduroy_____ , ^pants.------Board’s------most-active list also In- RockvUle; a daughter to Mr. EMucation to speak at Harvard er Usher, and was a lifelong counter with an unknown wild Mary’s Hospital. maintained that he was not SALT Round ing "irregularities.” pre-sentenc«e be waived. When toe planning committee and The last pmtlpn of the .show eluded Control Data, off 1)4 at and Mrs. William Plrtel, 67 *101- foreign minister of Por- WHITE O N LY reeldenL Ho was employed with U.S. Assistant Attorney Ran­ animal. ’The res\i!t was several Mrs. GiU has dedicated her aware of atrocities at the time Campoeano, however, denied will parUcipate In a Saturday featured party-tllne dresses. 63)4: Bauesh ft Ixxnb, up 2K at cott Rd,, 'RockviUe: a sen to Mr. tugal to speak at the University the Adley Ebqn-ess Oo. for 80 dolph Roeder had no objection. gashes and a protruding tooth, bode to “one of my dearest pa­ of the massacre. reports circulated Wednesday panel on performance contrafst- Dresaed for winter cocktail 136)4; Cities Service, up 1)4 at and Mrs.- James IgUo Jr., East cf Oxmectlcut. ouse painy years and was a member of Ends, Moves Judge Blumenfeld granted it H which is stiU one of Susan’s tients, Rosemarie Foley, who "Reflecting back now, I know night after the results were re­ Ing. parties was Mrs. Donald Wells 46%; Kresega, off )4 at 92)4: HartfOTd; a daughter to Mr. R E O .I7 J « the Teamsters Union Local 671 and also a motion to dismiss distinguishing features. The passed away at the age of I lost contnd because there leased that he dlfinltely would Others attending will be L. in a green velvet bolero dress American Telephone, up % at and Mrs. Robert Benoit, 60 of East Hartford. four other charges. Over-65 Group Grows A - ■— veterlnaiiar. would not extract nine.” She has also requested were noncombatants killed by cl Jlenge toe vote In court. Donald Brooks, Manchester with a white satin Uouaed bod- 42%; and Howard Johnson, off Grove St.; a daughter to Mr. 9^11 i—l^iaiiisNseiite^^M T o Vienna Daniels, owner at toe Daniels ■Survivors are his wife, Mrs. it because .e feared that the her publisher to give' aH royal­ my company,” he testified. "If -- He said he and his attorney Hlg^ School guidance counselor ice. For toe real formal events, % at 38%. Mrs, Edgar Morgan Jr.. WABHINOTON — The number l| M I A N M U M m I had been a'Ware of It that day, Travel Agency In Manchester, of Americans 66 and older rose 1 B-nARmauHUTv PhylllB Florence Udier; two shock mighi be too much for ties to St. Mary’s Hospital.. HELSINKI, PlrtlanJ (AP) __ wculd '^check out” police re­ and MEA president; Lee Hay,- Mrs. Robert Maltempo modeled Prices cm toe American Stock 16« M ^ ^ WANANWK sons Warren Usher of Coven- I would have sto[^>ed it.” ports of numerous complaints was charged In U.S. District MHS teacher of EngUsh and DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: to z'ghUy 'Tver 2C mlUicn, or " U A lu if m The fifth round of the U.S.-So­ a Reek block gown wHh a Exchange’s moRvactive list In- M h n r a M r u M r trjr and Wayne Usher of EUing- The Jury also said It was con- of "Irregularities,” Including Court, with nine counts of con­ first ■vice president; Mrs. Jo­ NpA^wiiNg- let sequined bodice, eluded Puritan Fashions, up 1)4 Samuel Schors, 61 Green Rd.; abot': 10 jv-r cent if toe pjm - M u r r a K r u M r 1 vSl-^ w ^ o o > # ^ ■ssislsA-rsoisn- ton; two daughters, Mrs. ■vlnced Medina was not aware viet talks to limit strategic one of workers for Mlozzillo and tracting interstate bus tours sephine Taylor, Bonnet Jurtlor t ^ M r s . Robert SpUlane, a gold at 17; Child World, off % at 26; Mrs. Margaret M. Tedford, 44F latte In 1-70, toe Census H_.:- " ' ■ • -i- m George L}mch of Coventry and Andover of civilian deaths. weapons cloMd today with b oth their proximity to polling without having obtained a High School science teacher'and pantfown with white chiffon Tesoro Tesoro Petroleum, Petroleum, up up )4 )4 at Case Dr.; Mr*. Eva Dalgnault, _ eau reports. , There were 16.6 . Mrs. Joseph Christensen of Col. Robert E. Nelsrai, one of sides looking ahead to further places at the Overbrook School. broker’s license. second vice president; George bodice oiMl fiUl sleeves. 80)4: and Kinney preferred Hartford; Mrs. Mary E. Damp- m ^ « In toat a-re group In SAVE 10% ON PICKUP the Jurors, said the verdict does Wood, Illing science teacher .1960. WE OEUVEA TO ALL AREAS North Windham; three sisters "constructive sessions” In No­ Camposano refused to com­ The alleged transactions In­ JDsa Laurie Ferguson, daugh- Class C., off )4 at 10)4. ■^yi W Skinner Rd., RockviUe.. Mra. Lucille Graf of Canaan. not signify that the Jury be­ ment on his possible course bf and treasurer. Town Educators To Study vember. volved two bus lines. Blue Line Mrs. Kenneth Deming of Ash­ lieves no war crimes were com­ action If facts bore up the com­ and Eastern Bus Line and con­ Also, Arthur Glaeser, MH8 -ir. mitted at My Lai. ley Pails, Mass., and Mrs. Mar- Conference sources said: plaints. tracts with them for chartered social studies teacher and per­ “I am certain war crimes "toe session ended on a poel- josle Coudi of Mansfield, and Report on Regionalization tours. The Interstate Commerce sonnel policies committee chaii> were committed,” he said. "In Uve ncte, with both sides d,jtor- 11 grandchildren. Commission requires that such man; Kenneth Krivanec, MHB Persons Involved In the An­ the case o f Capt. Medina, the mined to use the period be­ The funeral will be tomorrow FoK and Dr. Herbert Sheathelm chartered tours be conducted by science teacher and profes­ urged complete regtonalizatlon Jury was con'vinced he did not tween sessions ,-to useful ad- at 2 p.m. at the Introvlgne - dover school system declined Connecticut someone holding a broker’s li­ sional rights and reaponstbiU- commit war crimes.” vanatage for resumption of con­ Plante Funeral Home, 96 E. this morning to comment on the In the Sept. 16 report. cense. Ues committee chairman; Mrs. Nelson was asked If the Jury Main St., Stafford Springs, with Fox presented a report on the structive seaslcns In toe sixth Greta Rourke, MHS home eco­ 6-2 recommendation made last gave q>eclal consideration to round In Vienna.” Republicans It was alleged that Daniels the Rev. Robert Eddy of the committee’s finances at a arranged for bus tours originat­ nomics department chairman night by the Regional Study previous meeting, the minutes the nature of the war In 'Viet­ The November starting date and membership committee Stafford Springs Congregation­ nam. ing In WiUlmantic and Manches­ al Church officiating. Burial Committee to extend regional­ of which were released today of the round In toe Austrian chairman; and Laurence Perry, ” I don’t see how we can dis­ Go to Polls ter to points tn New York, will be In the South Cemetery, ization in Andover, Hebron and so that he would have time to capital wUl be announced later. MHS science department chair­ tinguish war In Vietnam from Massachusetts, Florida and ToUand. MEirlborough to the elementary subatantiate some of the The talks are' known as toe (Continued from Page One) Washington, D. C. They alleged­ man and public relaUons com ­ figures given. war In other circumstances,” t mittee chairman. EMends may call at the fu­ grades. the colonel said. the “strategic arms limitation ly were conducted between Jan. V e m b e r mayoral-first se­ Dr. Syl'via Brautmon of toe neral home tonight from 7 to 9. The report revealed that talks” —SAI/T, for short. 2 and May 26, 1971. The amount District 8 Superintendent of "I think the general public lectmen elections. NaUonal EducaUon AssodaUem more money should be request­ This round of talks In Hel­ of money Involved In the fares Schools Aram Damarjian. said wUl support the decision of this <30P primaries are being Louise Bobichaud ed from the regional beard. Of court.” sinki produced two subsidiary will be guest speaker. that until the report is released held In 16 cities and towns, but was Ilst^ at more than $7,000. Mrs. Louise Gaudreau Robi- the $6,000 the committee has re­ agreements announced earlier Workshops will deal wUh and made available to him, he Nelson, 40, of Eatraittm, Ga., among toe major. cities caily Daniels was originally sched­ chaud of 11 Chester Dr. died ceived, only $300 is left; the In Washington. One steps up grievance procedures, pubUc cannot make any comments, said he personally was crai- Stamford and Waterbury have uled to be presented Sept. 7 and yesterday at University - Mc­ total budget allowed the panel toe technology by satellite com­ relaUons, leglalaUon and poU- not knowing what the commit­ vlnced that Medina had no GK)P contests for the top spot toe case was continued to today. Cook Hospital in Hartford. was to have been $7,600. munication of toe “hot line” be­ Ucal acUvlUes, educaUonal in- tee's decision was based on. knowledge of the activities of on toe ballot. She was bom in Canada and - Expenses have Included $2,- tween Mcacow and Washington. novaUons, and CEA and NBA However, In his annual re­ OaUey and the other soldiers at Democrats in communities lived in Manchester for a num­ My Lai. The other provides for vast 18 programs and services. port to the Andover Board of SOO to r the ERDC consultai^; ber of years. consulatlon between the two held primaries Wednesday. Weicker Holds Education during the summer, $2,000 for a^ralsals; $200, "W e all beg;an«thls trial with In Stamford, toe Incumbent She leaves a daughter, Mrs. transcribing of stapes; $48, bond­ the assumptlOT that Capt. Me­ countries In event cf an atomic 1972 Damarjian called for a re-ex­ accident. mayor Julius Wllensky was re­ Office Hours Ronald Wagner, with whom she amination of the total sciux>l pic­ ing of the treasurer; $20, sec­ dina was Innocent. We were buffed by his party organiza­ Only Qothes No agreement has been made her home; four grand­ ture In the three towns. He said retarial work, and $4.69, post­ waiting for the govem m m t to tion and faces toe endorsed Je­ reached in 22 months of nego­ U.S. Son. Lowell Weicker will children and five great-grand­ at the time ‘‘The superintend­ age. convince us otherwise. It did rome C. Massari. Tax Exempt children. not do so. tiations on toe complex main hold office hours tomorrow In If you’ve got the itch ent’s load must be made more This is the third consecutive, The endorsed candidate in The funeral will be tomorrow Issues of limiting defensive

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■ \ }ttWB£vB MANCHESTER EVENINO HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDa V. SEPTEMBER 28, 1071 MANCHESTER EVENOfO HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.; THURSDAY, SEm M BER 28, 1971 PAGE TOlgftBBN 4 - j eUwerUry TAR 83 -By CLAY R. P O LLAN 8 3 ARIIt LIIRA Storea MAR. II Vour Dolly Activity Gold* Storas Broad St., Manchester Across Broad St, Manchester Guidance Counselor Tries Alii If 't According to Iht Sian. To develop message for Friday, cross i t OF8N DAILY 10KN) A.M . TO 10:00 P.M.I it OPEN DAILY lOHMAJyf. T 0 10HM PJ4.! 0^21-29.2944 5 4 3495M i the Nation &^-72-73 read words corresponding to numbers 41..4447J^ the Nation To Meet Individual Needs TAURUI o f your Zodiac birth sign. ★ A M P U M i l ' N EASY PARKINGI A AMPLE p m 'N EASY PAMUNG! 1 A 31 Your 61 Errors SCORflO B y HOLLY OANTWER . But it miglit not end tlMre, AM. 10 2 Now 32 Cherished 62 Cure OCT.)cr. 21^ Open Daily (Hefald Reperler) Dr. Israel said wUh a emlle. i r it **Clw>y i r WHh Yqqr CJLP. or I w m aV » 3 You 33 Moneuvering 63 Hove Open Daily "Chqratlt"WChqrot It’ ltliYourC.A.P.er Meeting the needs of the Indl- Hto worth oe a counselor ■"%** 4 8e 34 Surprised 64 And HOY.(OK. 21 10 to to GS CJLT. Mortqr ILzV lT T M O i 5 CItver 35 Without 65 Them 22- 928-31,0 NGS M .T. MosiI ftr Cborgq Cqrdl vktual student to the key to then be aeeeeeed in the atu- 10 to 10 6 Moy 36 Sociol 66 Cue 32-45.53 VS> SELF-SERVICE DEPT STORES counaellng for Dr. Jay larmel, dent’s home, depending on ba­ UMINI 7Qod 37 Becoming 67 Trouble I* ) MAY II 6B« 36 Home 68 From SAOITTARIUS the new guidance couitoelor at the ' parent# h^[)pen to feel Coventry IBgh School. He about J. ESdgar Hoover, /jUNt K 9 You'll 39 Con 69 Aqd lOTodoy 40 Occoiioni 70 Asiociotes Die. 21 ^ doeen't believe that be to a spe- Asked about the munber of &j i 7-1045 11 Work 41 Overly 71 Alternotive O/37-41-74 s 12 Monty 420r 72 Conservative 57.59.4448^ claltot In either the "college college dropouts. Dr. ten—l 13 Connections 43 And 73 Anolyticol 70.74.85.841, preparatory" or “ vocellcnal” said be thought thto to often t—• CANCIR Everything for the Home at Greater-than-Ever Savings! Weicome Faii with Outstanding Vaiues for the Famiiy! 14 To 44 But 74 Sentimentol CAfRICORN ■tudent. cause a youngaler, perhape be- IJI/Nt If 15 Give 45 Heart's •75 A Thlngs have dhanged in high cause of parental ad^ce, de- Il’JUU It 16 Ooy 46 By . 76 To " S ’ » ^ 17 TKought 47 Be ; 77 Methods JAN. If school counaeUiig since the cidea to "take it easy" In his |e^22-25-’27-52 18 Improve 48 (Soiety 7& Insurance 1.14.1944/i^ day* when only limited course *6010# high ecbool irear. In sndi 5^34.42.45 19 For 49 Your • 79 At 4P:!i8.8i.82 8.34, ^ “I try to give the student the Yet there are certain other de- pros aitd cons and i hope be mands as well, such as social i alms high and kicks In to the life and televtoian at home. I best of hto ability,” aald Dr. “Which comes' fIratT’’ Dr. i Israel. Israel asked, adding thnt he Noting that he Ukee working didn’t have the ansarer. Several Bills on File Discontinued Styles from in a smaller school: he said that He doesn’t that - FIBERGLASS MISSES a Ugh school “loses something tfanwv> in coUegs - w». m b « g*. MISSES AND the Nation’s Largest Maker when it gets too Mg. I Uke to endent upon finances, m A To Make Voting Easier kne— everyone.” cited Umself as one wlw b-A WOMENS He sees hto role as “showing ^one through coUege cn the By WnjJAM CHAPMAN because they were away from Draw of Fine Quality Jeans! Slip-On the student what opportunity to o.I. BUl and more rapay- The WMbtngton Poet home. Only about half the availabie." Some of the fnis- government In for states have compleite abeentee- traUons of sttidenU stem from what hto W AflH m O TO N If « * » * voting eyateims. V ersatile Obvlouuy not one to label pranlneiU eenaton have their Anyone, under Tunney’s plan, Drapes Misses Sweaters way, the American voter next oowM go into a draft board, post vear could • office or college administrator’s Junipers msule to ! ! ___ ‘ . office and obtain a ballot form 63 Inch Dr. torael went on to cite the -R e gister to vote merely by from his home ataOe, check his example of the student arho looks forarard to working arlth drofi^iig a postcard to the Omv- choices, and m all the form parttcularty likes math, for in­ the vocaUonal counselor at the school, FHsderick Hartung, be­ **** "If®***’ . ., back to the local election deik. 99 stance, and to not. sure just —Vote aa an ahaentee while Every state would be required 88 what be can do arttfa that talent. cause "if I need help in that on vacation by walking Into a to supply those locatlans across “W e chat for a while,’’ the area. 1 kno— arhere to go.’’ post office and filling out his the oountiy with their ballots, 88 ORIGINALLY counselor sold, “and I might A bachelor. Dr. Israel is a ask Um If be ever of WUUmantic nattve returning to name itate’s ballot. ____ 72 Inch 7 4 iN C H ^ Tumiey?Ml,^^ to in the beta* an accountant.’’ If the territory after several 12.50 PAIR atudent to interested, Israel arorking yean in other parts r*^. Judtclaiy Oonunlttee, also ELECTRIC 99 Stainless might then go on to say that the o< the state. He w as principal B'ederti would limit residency require- Fashion detailed Turtlenecks, crews, lOjW income T rx retunis. to So days for all todeial Can O pener Folding Bed FBT*^Weds accountanta, gtvtng of a school In Middlsta—a be-' Pots ’n Pans in bonded rayon placket fronts and •n iese^ a d o K i^ so o ^ r officee. A few states have nest- the .siiAawt a rheiigttt bad fore accepttng the offer to come belted models . . . idang for maUng vottng easier dency requirements as long as Fire-safe, no-lron glass or acrylic plaids. not yet occurred to Um. to Coventry. are among bUUi introduccyl thto cne year. fiber fabric, grasscloth 499 Q97 Blouse 'em-or all the fa s h io n y w aM acheduled for a com- gen. Hubert H. Humphrey (D- textured. Pinch pleated *1 ea wear sleeveless. looks! Pastel ac­ mittee hearing eariy In October. Mhm.) u propoelng a nnHcai to 48" width. Hand wash. Sizes 10 to 18 and rylic. S -M -L . SEE THE "NEW" Your choice; 1 or 2 qt Handy extra bed with comfortable 1’/a" thick foam of them are the work of sy^m o f^ S ^ regtotmUon Handy built-in bottle op­ 14’/tto22’/i. * Reg TM Owen s-Girning saucepans, 8" fry pan. mattress. Folds compactly for storage. Aluminum Democrats porttculaxly anxious uajnj the Internal Revenue ener. Opens any size or Stainless steel. frame with comfort spring. 24 x 74” size. to help mose voters get to the service. The taxpayer would shape can easily. 'MK I" poUa In a preslilm tial election receive his registration fontn year. It is generally accepted as with hto tax forms and would MK II” fSet that, the people vdio don’t send both beck to IRS, whose G U N SKIS vote would. If they voted, lean operations take In about 98 MISSES SAVE $10.50 The Great Democratic. par cent of the population. If jnnm They don’t vote, the Demo- the person was not eligibly to c j u a i — ' NOW AT c n tlc tpooMon claim, becaiiae vote under state law, ^ e IRS NYLON STRETCH A PAIR! of a mase of state and local ob- computer would strike him out. Pul-Ons! •taclea—closing of registration Many of the details would be books months bStOre an elec- left to the secretary of treasury • Po#yest«< anO Conon .MISSES tlon, oisKure ahsenten-votlng under Humphrey's Mil. • Peftnenefli Press Slack • Compie«c*y Wasnabte IK <^LPINE laws, lengthy residency require- Like the other bllto, Hulm- •(Fly Front Hoo* anO Eye mento (exc^ for presldeotial phrey’s would not deal with Closing elections), aiWtraiy purging of state and local elecUona But • Pressed Open Seems registrallan books. , states could use macdilnery ee- • Misses Si2es 8 to 16 Slacks ■P- 4 1 A U S These sponsore cite the 1068 taldtohed in Humphrey’s and Sets pioaldential election, when Keimedys’ bills In compll- ROUTfc 30 POST ROAD PLAZA ' VERNON only 82 mllUon out of a poaal- Ing their own lists of eUgible ble UO million voters were voters. - 2 4 4 registered. Of the total 120 mU- A bUI that resulted from a lion theoretically eligible, only Democratic National Committee 61 per cent voted—a far small- task force study has been Intro- 97 er proportion than in Bhin^an duced by Sen. Daniel K. Inouye Stretch nylons, elections and smaller than In (D-Hawall) and Rep. Morris ORLON SAYELLE Therm os JERGENS JUST WONDERFUL bonded rayon- GONNEcnarr salvage go, dig. most IBth century elections in Udall (D-Ails.). More than any 100% Polyester this country. other proposed legtolalion, it Y a rn Bottle H a ir acetates. Flared M l M U IA M Sr. (*ar. AJom] Henrisg Oct. B would require the federal gov­ Soap legs, stitched cre­ kU N C H B rn . CONN, ernment activity to seek out fk -e 4497m At least six bllto affecting 4oz Double Knits S pray Belted, striped tu­ ases. Many with voter registration will have potential voters who are not nic tops. Tyrtle or darted waist­ HI, NEIGHBOm been intr^uced by the end of registered and get their names Skein *1 3 -b a r $ T t mock turtlenecks. bands. Sizes 10 thto month. Four of them will <*> the books.. Machine washable, wrinkle steel case with plaid P acks J L Solid color pull-on to 18. be the subject of hearings be­ Federal Registrar 100% Dupont ’ orlon ac­ freel Navy, cranberry, caramel, People ahraya ask design, cup with hand­ slacks. 10 to 18. fore the Senate Post Office and 1he bill would put a federal rylic. Machine wash ’n plum, other fall colors. 52/54" Personal size bars. « ’* me if I really work le. One pint size. ^ 2 Civil Service Committee begin­ voter registrar in every congres­ dry. White, black, colors. 13 oz. Reg, hard-to-hold. ning Oct; 5. sional district where reglstra- only 2 days a wedi The committee chairman. Uon has fallen below 80 per cent or if I have another Son. Gale McGee (D-W yo.), of the eligible. Hto job would MENS job.. Well, as m y acknowledged that his party be to organize a door-to-door MENS reUgion does not would be accused of parttoan- canvass cf the unregistered. permit me to spend ship in sponsoring get-out-the- signing them up for presidential WOOLBLEND a lot of time work­ vote legtolatiim. . and vice preeldentlai vaUng Ivy ing (I’m a devout “ Someone to always going to only. loqfer), this is my claim a partisan advantage,” Bveryime registered • would only j<^ I luimit that I occasionally go out of town he said. “ The same thing was receive a federal enrollment charged In the (television) card, which could be used to Casnal to bid stocks (do you think my wife believes that campaign spending bUl—they register for absentee voting story?), but most of the stuff we peddle cornea in said It was an incumbents’ when the holder was out^of hto almost automatically. As salvage contractors to the bUl." home state. A bipartisan com­ Penn (^ntral Railroad, our trucks pick up from McGee, who plans to intro- mission and the director of the Slacks freigdit Stations regularly, to add to what comes in duce hto own bill so99 The most sweeping legtoto- lege students to register and Lady Pepperell 1) This weekend we have Mme surprise goodies to Uon proposed to that intro­ vote at their campus . resi­ Choice of Sizes and Styles peddle. A large lot of high g r^ e carpet remnants has duced by Sen. Edward M. Ken­ dences. That already permit­ fVaste . Permanent press arrived in a wide choice o f sixes and colors. Most are nedy (D-Mass.), -who would ted in about 20 states. W aste to Thermal Blankets polyester-cottons 12’ widths in all nylon kitchen and living room carpet. create a universal registration In stripes and fan­ system centered In the Census Basket W h a le r All are far less than the carpet placet get. Bring your Lamp Shades cies. Belt loop 3-butlon cult models room sises. Bureau. The_prospective voter with placket shirt could qualify for federal elec­ jee models, cuffed or FUEL I7Q fronts. ^ Side vents. 2) A new shipment of latest records and steiuo 8 tions by sending a postcard with 3 h e m m e d legs, White or natural burlap or Early timi^'. Hundreds to choose from at less than half his name, address and date of OIL Twin Size....3 ^^ a Sizes 28 to 38. Boys, mens American prints. 7 sizes to fit M44 Put a smile in your roomi No lifting,, lust hook Schwann catalog prices. Tapes are | 1 .6 0 and fS.00 birth, and by signing a pledge 0*0^0/ Nap Guard , super loft blankets of 100% polyester. any lamp. barrels on and roll 'em that he to ndt disqualified to Jmkew 12 qt decorated metal ~e$tfh. Thicker, softer, w arm er. . . less shedding and pilling. to curb or back easily. r vote under state law. 1, baskets. AsiOrted colors. 3) Big^ load of 15 oa. gray glassware, 7 pc. Kitchen Although there is no enforce­ KELLEY & SONS Tool setB, Stanley, T-Squares. Westinghouse S e tt ment machinery, anyone found 24-HR. B U R N E R SERVICE out and convicted of fraudulent Clean Electric Ranges and ranm tops, window shiuies, registration could be fined up BOYS battery scissors, etc. at less tnan dealers pay. 6 4 7 -9 7 3 2 to '$10,000 a year, JR B O YS 4) Part II of our huge children’s wear stock, liots Post Card System Serving' Vernon, Coventry, The postal cards would be Tolland, Ellington, Booth Dress of items not out before (we didn’t have enoufh hang­ sent to the Census Bureau, Windsor and Manchester Flannel ers). All half the originiU store prices. where a “univenul voter regis­ Plus a new load of groceries this weekend in addi­ tration ; administration'’ would and Casual tion to our hardware, paint, stereo, doors, candy, computerize them And send ®l»Y0H MENS lists of certified voters back to FVTH ANNUAE Ski cups, and all the things I can’t remember. local precincts. If state or local FAMOUS So come visit and enjoy the free delicious coffee. officials struck a name from ANTIQUE Slacks No one will bug you to buy ai^hing. but w e ll be real that list, they would have to explain why to the Census Bu­ FLEA MARKET Pajamas MAKER appreciative if you do. We offer you a full guarantee reau and to the citizen. on everything plus our own "no hard time’’ refund , The only bCl so far enjoying SATVBnAY, SEPT. 28, U U if you are displeased with your purchase in any way. substantial bipartisan support 19 AJd. to 8 P A L S' to that of Sen. jofm V. (Itmnsy ON THE UBBANON OBBIIM My w ife is sway visiting her parents, but she e m i( (DOallf.). It to ooiponaored by Dress Slilrts a telegram saying “ Don't forget to tell them to bring Routes 997 • 81 ■MMte Mlnorl^ Losiler Hugh their wallets.” UORANOM, CONN. ■oott (R-Pa.) and San. Howard (MANAGER: INSERT Baker 4R-Tenn.). Roln or ShiiM CRI8TY Pumpe Tee STORM WINDOW KINO*S LATEX WINDSHIELD Tyimsy to propoelng a uni­ i r ’ L P YOUR OWN CORY ADULT REMEMBER OUR EX­ form abeenteeAiotlng eyetem WaNhiBrJk Machine weehebie ADMISSION # 9 Record AlbumM D ry Oas If It HouNe Paint NSNE...STYLES. H AU STING HOURS: that would help vanatlaners, and Football cotton and polyee F R ID A Y S 10 to 9 and out-of-etate etudente, eervlce- Solvent i RcffMihmcnts All Day ter ftannet, knit FASRICS, SA TU R D A Y S 10 to 6. men, jotoohangtng executive#, cuffs, no elip feet : *5 SIZES ETC.) mobUs oonetruotlon workan 60 D EALER S 2 WE REST A LOT, rtotid* end print* Made to eeM for dottare more* H* count iu*u«v and others And an easy way to F t m Parking 5 . . * J 3 8 ' 7 7 ^ . l ‘ H4FM 4 to 7 pane cotton broedetotnt er*d permeneni pro** vote. One rough eetlmate hotde m iTfWl by Folk, country & weelern, Prevenlt gas line Iraeza- Regulellon size and Clear plaelio, (or doors, leey (0 appIVi last drying, Anll-freeza prolaole lo 20 pojyeeier cotto*— lav, to 1 7. sieevee 42 to 38 that eomethlng Uke 6 million Lehanon Historical Society |azz, childrens and more. ups, stalling, improves weight, pebble greln - windows, Framing tirlps, toap and watar olain-up. below faro Cleane anow, people oould not vote In 1968 Famous labels & artistti anglne performance. With pump end tee teoks. laey lo install Whita and popular oofora. R ^d Herald Advertiaenu^iUi toe, di'i, grime end film ' f I ‘3 I 1 7 ' ■ I-., ■ '■ : ftAOE FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. T^UySPAY, SEPTEMBER IW I Section Two Th u r s d a y , Se p t e m b e r 28, mi Th u r s d a y , Se p t e m b e r 28, mi devoted to school-relt^ted pro­ Vemon grams and at the end ot the Pat Launches Passamaquoddy Chief month a town meeting type pro- First-in-Qass PLAZA DEPT. STORE D r. Purnell Re-Elected g^ranrv wlH be conducted by the Leads Indian Affairs (We Have A NoMoii To i^6Me) pro Council with experts in Nuclear Vessel By DAVK SWBARINOBN efforts being made to start arts B. MIDDLB TPKB. (Next to Popular Market) he eommercial Made Them Hungry Shepherd, K e e g a n the field of drugs as guest and crafts and basket weaving Schober Will Get Hospital Staff President speakers. NEWPORT NEWS. Va. (AP) AUOUSTA, Maine (AP) industries on the state's three OPBN WBD., THVR8., FRI. tIU 9 ^ * ^ 1 1 1 Law Lniore^ment htudy Dr. Maijorie PumeU of 28 operation with the Rockville PoUtlcalPolitical Debate -- ®trati>lrat Lady Pat Nlxoii, with “ IT He critlolied the By BOL R. COHBN gy and a master'a degree In Davis Ave., RoidcvlUe, has been Area O ^ b e r of Ctommerce incumbent RepubUoan Mayor the ship already sliding down p»*iamaquoddy tribal ^ lender (Herald Reporter) social philosophy. CLU Designation He served as a minister In ra-siect.dpr2rcfthemed.-;a^«>;Xjrr^X. S^TuaK SPRAY PAINT Oovemor Hiomaji J. Metikill loal Raff of Rockville General |c, service and church Z T t i n emergency Wednesday and Indurtry and fewer welfare pro- , . . churches ...In .Providence, .o,.V,.., R.I, Leroy E. Schober, assoiclate professor of business at (10 OOIiOilS) H ospital. ElecUons were held at in town to evaluate their pro- c.moalBn for the November hastily cracked a botUa of grams. Murphy, former town man- cotvcoTd fuld Contoocook, Manchester Community College, will receive the char- molly established the 28-mem N.H. He started toe New Hamp­ tered life underwriter (CLU) designation tomorrow at the- annual ...... meeting...... Tuesday...... gram In an...... effort...... to avoid- - du- elections with a ^debate to be champagne withWia a. wbig splash ■Ita 1- t • ber Connecticut Planning Com­ shire state program on alcohol­ night plicaUon of efforts. conducted tonight at 7:80 at th LAROID CAN Q ttst mittee on Criminal Investiga­ national conferment exercises of the American Col­ ONLY O P ^ ic studies and was Its director lege of Life Underwriters in Chicago, 111, Other officers elected were: Boy Scouto and Cub Scouts union Congregational Church f tion. Included as members are for five years. Then he went to Dr. Norman Zlotaky, vice presi- are distributing booklets, "Hie 1 w^i ^ TT a ve..oi^«s. fWsrofsk. ^ ^ Princetofi lAnce couW be tAs^ied. He report- 2 Arthur L. Green of Manches­ A graduate of Manchester Florida where ho organized tor ««nvdsiit uitaand i/r.Dr. ncurwuHarold oiia^ssv,Shapiro, use anaand ADuueAbuse «of Narcoticswwjuuuub d u b ol the The crowd of about 1 000 that announced here W edn^ edly haa taken a porition with J PrcNiueH — ludgot PricM ter, director of too State Com- surance service toe public Florida.-.w.w- State ..VC... Alcoholic Re High School and now a resident and who pass a aeries of pro­ r?,*?***??^ -Human m ^ ts and habtlltatlon Pregram and was of Hazardvllle, lie received his neU, who has been a general homes. ™ ® _ ,b u c ^ refresh- pour of min applauded the first Stevens, the first todlnn ever Opportunity, a tananoh of the ^ Opportunities; Ernest A. Shep­ fessional examinations and meet Its director for nine years. He -BS at toe Wharton School of toe stringent experience and ethical practitioner In Vernon stace piAL (Drug Information Aa b T ^ J d ^ l ^ ’s a u o c e i^ christening, named to a top state post In exeouUve depoiftoent. herd of Bolton, State Commis­ has been an administrator of 19S8, reosnUy passed examine- sistance Line) will Institute vol- ^ called it "a very ..vaIHwit Maine, said In a telephone In- Stevens said he expected to sioner of Mental Health; and University of -Pennsylvania In requirements. tlons certifying her as a qieclal- unteer training sessions Tues- Both candKtotes wui oew- America and for tervlew that all the Indian Af- meet some resistance In hU mental health for toe past 22 1949; a maater ot business ad- A candidate for toe designa­ John J. Kerrigan, chief of po­ years. ist in family practice. day and “Drug Sunday” will be lowed 10 minutes to make open- Department Is doing Cur- now position from fellow Pas- lice of South Windsor. mlnlstraUon from toe Unlver- tion spends four or five years As director of the Connecticut observed In the local churches Ing riatements and ten minuw ray of white or- Koj-^an conflict, Stevens has Naamrenes Donible ”*Th^^*c^mlttee Is chare-ed J®*®®** ***® Hartford PoUce Dc- who provide life and health In- tered Life Underwriters. 1 BUington Ave., RockvlUe. with toe responsibility fcTde- t eupei^merary. ^ ------Dr. .Whitman .u was s. chief« « of X- I Vem“n rtectora. In a referen- Crestrldge Ver^i Center iTbfln^e^W K riU ? rilferv^“’^ KANSAS CITY. Mo. (AP) - ^ALPINE velcplng c Z ^ h e n s lv e plans ray at the 802nd Statton Hospl- ^ . yesterday, approved Heights and Cold Spring Dr. at 12-27 nm ^ 1^® Church of the Nasarene for toe Improvement of law en- J®.® toe U.B. Army during approprlatl^ totaltag »7 "ill- This was passed In ^ city once betom iS’this same ship ^ h’ ““ ***“ '* *“* half-million forcement throughout toe state, World W^ar U, h e ^ c a m e a r e ­ Republicans and Democrats tal wdills in the Army. He Uves amounU to cover ex- area 142 to 110 and In the rural y ^ launching a Caribbean ^ hnowiedge I have n ^ k ^ world membership, developing progrems to pursue ular policeman. P ^ o t l o n fol- in Storrs. tens’lon of sewer llpes and the area, 406 to 277. cruise ship as the wife of the ^ pi^lems, I «i^ I general secretary Dr. B. Edgar .^1 ■=HAUS such plans, and establishing •‘™^®<* “ "^11 he Open Headquarters Today Au^on j construction ol a new On the third questtam, the president in 1968, die had toe^r tnform toe legls^ Johnson reports. He says the law enforcement '^“ " ^ ® l® ‘>lef of toe depart priorities Democratic party headquar- that tickets will 'not be avall- Hie Tolland County C h ^ r $380,000 awiroprtntlon for con- ^ , 3^ ^ swings and the About changes which could new total U neariy douWe toe ROUTE 30 POST ROAD PLAZA VERNON throughout toe state. also of Hadassah la making plans ‘ ____ nronertv struck®" firehouse In the ^ , carpenter to flntrti made.” membership of 20 years ago. o ri.S I VI.Kl M i l. till :i I’.'l. — '-'.Al. till 1. ters are open today and Repub- ®1>1® th® pavlUon. They may for ito second annual art auction Anyone who owns property was 206 to ^ Ti.i.. h:; - It Is designated as the state t®ndc^ too Nortowestem U^------. ... ------purchased..------fromw Mrs _ ipiioni- Tho« io ri» seconn annual a n aucuon •— ---- _------• • city area, toe vote was mo lu StevMW noted there are now when it stopd at 278,000. planning agency for ^rpjwes h®adquarters wlU official- ^ g-Marra at 20 SchaUM Rd. to be held Oct. 17 at 2 p.m. at valued at »I.^„®>;, 66 In toe city district and 441- Wednesday, however, when the Tolland County Agricultural eligible to vote, whether or not 1,,^ nmal area. of toe United States Omnibus F-B.I. NaUonal Police Acad- jy tonight as toe town m jjo„ formal ooenliuropening cere- Center, RL 80, Vemon. they are residents of Vemon y^^ toe giant ship started moving Crime Control and Safe Street ®>fiy- election campaign shifts Into monies are planned by toe down toe ways unexpectedly Act of 1968 and Is empowered full swing. Democrats. Their headquarters More than 160 pieces of art and whether or ^ they are y^^ numerical order, was: before riie got toe signal to wlU be aucticned. Hiese wUl In- registered votes. The less than 548.387; 647-806. Hie anaand requireti required towj carjy carry uui out toeuio « , Nathan Agoetoielli, former are located at 87 Oak St. christen it, Mrs. Nlxcn quickly responsibilities Imposed by toe U 0 1 U 1 6 C t l C l l t U f l y elude original oils, Utoograpbs electors turning out wm icehouse was approved In a mayor and now state comptrol- Offering a Sew comments,^ made the successful christen­ act, including designation of _ 1 . -i-i • ler, will be toe featured q>eak- the coming campaign, Demo- and water colors. AU paintings Just abouf eight per cent of toe u,an 2-1 margin, by 341 ing. * wUl be framed. Mrs. Meyer registered town voters, toe rest Question two passed by a federal grants. KeCOrCl at 1 * R I F er tonight at 8 when toe Repub- cratic chairman Ted Cummings ifMiirin and Mrs. Lester Baum were out-of-town property own- margin and question The • executive director will llcans < ^n up at 487 Main St said he thinks there is a grow­ devote full time to the duties of WEST SPRINGFIELD, Miass. .“''TJ" are In charge. ®rs. 0^^ by 180 votes. ing feeling that it Is "time lor the agency. He and the mem- (^p) _ a 14-year attendance Drugs Survey Although toe town Is divided sewer InstaltaJtlons are Gov. Thomas Mesklll w l U bo a change." He adds. "It's toe Hie Mayor’s Committee to Into four voting districts for pa^t gf an overaU plan which !^”e u?Jlete^^*tems, 'Tt toe ^esVoi h^ortoe annual first time I’ve felt It In about Combat Drugs Is conducting a regular elections, only two poll- ^entueUy see the entire toe p l^ ^ li^ of toe governor. ®m States Exposition Wednes- “Meet toe Candidates" chicken the y e ^ . . survey to find out toe aware- Ing places were open yesterday, serviced by too sewer sys- Green, besides being director day when 68,267 visitors toured barbecue at 4 p.m. Saturday In «e o o ^ e a a g r w ness of toe drug problem in Ver- Hiose from District I and n of toe Connecticut Commission the Big E, toe most for a Wickham Park. Roy Thompson, d w - ^ o o r effort ^ is pte n ^ . non. Drug Awareness Month will voted at toe Memorial Building ' (Presently many homes In toe on Human Rights and Opportu- Wednesday In toe fair's history, chairman of too event, reports We have rew gow peoiHa run- be observed locally next month. and m and IV at toe Vemon rural area are,serviced by pri- fbrihat nitiee Is chairman of the Inter- R was Ccxmecticut Day and that over 200 tickets have been nmg, and we re g o t^ to try to- QuesUonnaires have been Elementary School. vate septic tank systems and ^TR/M/Ve DIFFERENCE national Assoclaticm of Official Qov. Themas J. Mesklll was sold, and reminds anyone who reach as m i ^ people as we mailed out to 1,000 homes to get Question number one asked yrhUe homeowners are not re­ Human Rights Agencies. Bom guest of honor. Today Is Mhs- might be Interested In attending can,” he said. a cross sampling of awarenees, fer an appropriation ot $6.6 quired to tie In to toe sewer in In New London, he attended sachusetts Day at the 60to annl-- ■ to detennlne toe extent of drug miUlon for extension of sewer unes unless their s ^ c sys- lUCKTOPMVEMENTS Hartford schools, and was grad- .versory exposition, abUM.and to heh;> toe commit­ lines to too Skinner Rd. and terns create a health hasard, uated from UConn. He joined Controversy swelled Wednee- tee plan future programs, Merline Rd. areas. This passed they are required to pay their toe rights commission as a day over the closing of a iJraft The mental he^th ouirioulum In the city area In a narrow share of the line going pest tor prompt aoryko, phono field representative in I960, and information booth last Sunday committee of toe schoid system 134-126 vote and by a wide mar- their property, ALL-NEW STYLING...SAME OLD PRICES. 648-4426 became director In 1966. when the Rev. Clarke Schaaf of will survey rtud u ts In Grades gin of 411-290 In toe rural area. iMany residents have petl- ot at- 'RosemoutA MAWnwIBiyPIRft Green' 1s past chairman Longmeadow criticized fair 7, • and U to diitermina the at- Question 2 asked for an ap- Uoned toe town asking for the In a year when most new cars look a lot like attitude of distinction with clean, fresh lines. iHABOWABE ft SDHPLT A . V ■ toe Hartford Chapter of toe fldals for closing toe booth tltuds of the youth. ptopriafion of $1.6 laiHloii for sewer Installations The T ^ last year’s, Dodge Polara and Monaco do And while the styling is all new, the prices American Civil Liberties Union, simply because a few adidts ob- The survey of the husineaa exteMton of sewer lines to toe Council has set up constructlMi k not. They’ve been restyled for ’72. The of the ’72 Polara and Monaco, and all and past -vloe-president of toe jected to the information being SKI BO O TS community is being made in co- areas of Valley View Lane, on a priority basts. emphasis in the design .of these new cars Doclges, will remain the same as those Greeter Hartford Junior Cham- distributed, has been on strength, solidity, and silence. offered on comparably equipped 1971 ber of Commerce. Schaaf said the action .meant Shepherd was acting state that any booth could be t*iut PRE-WINTER SPECIALS-SAVE NOW Their strong, expressive styling achieves an models. Prices may never be lower. mental health commissioner for down simply ^ecau se It dls- a year and a half before Qov. pleased a smAl minority. 1972 DODGE MONACO Designed for the man who MeskUl reappointed him last pthe -booth was replaced by a INtTOUr wants excellence without extravagance. The restyled February. A native of Sterling, drug information exhibit from A ‘■ALPINE 1972 Monaco has a look that sets it apart from the rest of Ohio, Shepherd is a graduate of Atty. Gen. Robert Quinn, wWch the medium-priced field. . . like smooth lines, Ohio Wesleyan CWlege and Schaaf said looked more like hidden headlights, and a streak Boston University. He studied Quinn campaign headquarters. of protective side mould­ alcoholism at Yale and later —------— - A * < ^ I A U S BROADLOOM ing. It's equipped with How can you bo hungry af g. _member______of____ toe__ fooul- ____ Small ___ magnets will hold ROUTE 30 POST ROAD PLAZA VERNON ter devouring parts of about two teaching about al- ductions. New York City, get 1972 their angle shots for 30- and 60- CARPET DODGE POLARA second color commercials that Dodge builds the Polara will be released in about a with a little extra month east of toe Mississippi. size and riding Left, Guarino establishes the $ y.9 0 comfort, and at the mood and expressions that he lowest possible wants for a seg;ment of the 40 YD. price. You get minutes of action made yester­ such easygoing day. The 12-man crew contin­ ued today and will complete lo­ \ C O LO R S features as power 11 steering, TorqueFlite cation work tomorrow. The featured Manchester 1 A t T m plR H eor you g t cqrpftH i^ tlw f** 12' and 15' WIDTHS automatic transmission, n et only luxiirloiis and p roetieol b u t tw o and a powerful, yet economical, High School students were dis­ 318 V8 engine standard. CHRYSLER covered In a manner that could iw otencnly priced! Thb elegt^ eory t MOTOflSOOSPOMnON only occur In toe Hollywood of 'h eld t up beoiilW uH y In H ie hutnriest tfenn e . romantic legend. Paul’s photo­ 'cn ees lesisH n g soil, stein s en d footp rints. KITCHEN LINOLEUM genic qualities were spotted on ®x. I It's H qhH y’-w oven w ith double jute bock toe school grounds by repre­ - ygors of w uor. D ecorotor colors. ARMSTRONG VINYL INLAID sentatives of Dancer, Fltz^r- ald. Sample advertising agency (Cemented to Fleer) cruising around town. Aftercln- qulrlng among toe studen'ts he X Be kind to your lawn. N. Up To 9x12 InstoHed obtained Kim. The dune buggy was loaned by Frank Pagano WAS NOW mjEWlABAOlpN EXIIBA of the Arco station, 706 Main It's going to have a rough winter. DAN RIVER CARPET Plush, Sculptured 11.50 8.95 , St. (Herald photos by Buceivl- DAN RIVER CARPET ^Shags 12.50 9;50 cius). 10,75 8.75 MAGEE CARPET Tweeds, Sculptured DODGE COLT Standard features include an adjust­ DODGE DART Dodge Dart for ’TS^haa the styling, STEVEN LEEDHOLM Tweeds, Sculptured 10.95 8.90 This winter your lawn is going to take a beating. It’s go^g td be 11.00 8.80 able steering column, (low-through ventilation, front size, comfort, and performance to b^your only car. volving toe two families. Both to appear In Circuit Court, CONGOLEUM NARIN Tweeds, Sculptured disc brakes, variable-ratio steering, fully synchro­ Untemperamental and predictable, it does what It’s Manchester Area were released on $160 non- RockvlUe, Oct. 19. crushed, trampled and frozen... by cold, ice and snoiv. And in BEATTIE CARPET Tweeds, Sculptured 11.00 8.90 nized four-speed gearbox, and ah overhead cam Hemi. supposed to—give you economy and dependability. surety bonds for appearance In SOUTH WINDSOR Terms and Financing Arranged. Excellent (3olor Selection Circuit Court; .Manchester, Oct. Bmce W. Ray, 18, of 168 order to recover next spring—when those marauders melt away Crash Victim Identified 11. Rose Lone, Andover, w a s VERNON charged yesterday by South —it’s going to need help right now. DO IT YOURSELF David Williams, 80, of 47 Tal- Windsor PoUce with possession X EXTRA SPECIAL As Resident of Baltimore eott Avei, Rockville, was arrest­ of marijuana. Hie alleged inci­ Right now...because now is the time to put some GREENLAWN PEEL AND STICK dent occurred at too Colcmy A 11-year-oId Baltimore wo­ The driver ot toe trailer ed yesterday by Vemon PoUce on a warrant Issued by Circuit Shopping Plaza Ih South Wind- fertilizer on your lawn. GREENLAWN builds your lawn up now 12" X 12" man was killed In an accident truck, W. D. Nichols Jr. ot Na- Bor. NYLON CARPET 6.95 YD. candocher, Tex,, according to Court 12 charging him with non­ on tlva Wilbur Oroas Highway In support. He was to be presented Ray was released on a $1,000 (it will turn a lush green this fall) and helps i r w nviw — 8 COLORS INSTALLiEO police, attempted to avoid the Tolland yeaterday when toe van accident but was unable to do In Circuit Court, Manchester to­ non-surety bond for appearance it bounce back in the spring. ] f T VINYL MSEtrOS truck aho waa driving set off a so and also struck toe car-car­ day. In Circuit Court, East Hartford, Oct. 18. toreo-vehlole accident In which rier. His truck rolled over, William Prescott. 70. of N. HoW can one application of GREENLAWl^ , landing across the eastbound. Park St., RockvlUe, wos Joseph Yacavone, 17 of 66 The Dodge idea of what a fam- The convenience car. The per- thtiae other people were In­ 9X 12 DODGE CHARGER ,OODGE CORONET lane. Traffic was tied up for charged \rtto Intoi^lcatlon. Ho Nortovlow Dr., South Windsor, do so much? With 75% nitrogen from urea- TILE lly-sized sports car should be. It's large enough to feet idea for a family car because Coronet Is designed jured, none aeriously. was released on hls< promise to was charged with breach of several hours. Nichols and his seat six, and its sporty styling adds a new dimension solely to be a four-door family sedan. Full-alzad room' The accident happened in the appear In court. peace and violation of toe loit­ form, GREENLAWN provides slow, steady III) BRAIDED RUGS to the old-fashioned family cars. Check it out todayl for six people, and styling that you’ll be proud of. eastbound lane near toe Milo wife Mary Jane, who was a passon-rer, wore treated at Debbie Gllnlte of 7 Bancroft ering ordinance yesterday. HIU exit. The name ot toe vic­ PoUce said Yacavone refused feeding that lasts through spring. It helps tim was not available at preas Rockville General Hospital and Rd., Vemon waa charged last $ < 1 9 . 9 5 released, night with reckless use of a to move along after he hod been time yeaterday os toe ivaxt of highway by a pedestrian. The told to do so by a police officer. your lavvn now...and through the winter... 'MomilKtuftr'i ivogMMd Drico for ilarNfftril '71OOOOK COLT COUFB, m ftNown. incliMlIno Iho Mippfo* kin had not been notified. The A passenger In toe truck montoi Import duly. Frlc« oxoludo* •itio or local taxaa, doaUnatlofreharBo, and Doalar preparation oharva. alleged Incident happened on Ho was to appear In Circuit c a r t o n accident Involved a , tractor- which the victim was operating, Court, iMancheater, today. and again in spring. GREENLAWN 10-5-5 J L Mrs. Nancy Henley of Balti­ Rt. 83 near MacDonald'a Drive- ’39.00 trailer truck and a car-carrier, In. more, Md. was admitted to the FERTILIZER. Available only at Agway. Goed Color Selection 00 well as toe voq which woa Reg. 17.95 driven by the victim, Suoan C.- hospital for obsenratlon. The Daniel Chamberlin, 16, 60 driver of the car carrier 'was Mountain St., RockvlUe, was Survey Of Students 1 50-lb. bag *4.29. Reg. $69.95 Fronkford. She was pronounced Excellent Color Choice dead at toe setsne by medical not Injured, The accident Is charged with failure to obey a LONDON (AP) — A survey D o (^ Depend on it examiner Dr. Franda Burke. ■till under Investigation. stop sign, this morning after ho among Roman Oathollo stu­ was Involved In a two oar ac­ YOUR MAN IN D ITR O IT You havo a friand State Police from Stafford Other area police activity; dents ut the University of Lon­ ai Iha factory, Byron J. NIohota, Vloa Frtal- Troop O aald too Frankford CWVENTRV . cident on Vemon Ave. don showed that most thought AGWAY INC. BUCKLAND STORE BUCKLAND, CONN. dant ol Contunwr Alfalra. He'd like to hoar Rue Bristol of Mark Dr., Cov­ too hardest, thing about being a CARI TT AND f WE HONOnHONOR vehicle was eastbound whan toe The driver of the second car, CHORCHES from you with any quaallona or oommonia driver passed the trailer truck entry, was charged yesterday Donald CotUns, 34, of 62 Ham­ Christian was "practicing what 540 New State Road 203 - 643-5123 mMrtor chBTDo you hava about Oodoa. You can raaoh him Tie Uffiiwpe by wrlllno; Mr. lyron NIohola, My Man In and skidded, struck toe median with broach ot peace and resist­ mond Bt.?, ItookvUIe, was taken you proacli." FLOOR COVERING^ 80 OAKLAND STREET, MANCHESTER Oatrolt, Chryalar Motora'Corp., P.O.Itex ION, dlvlAir and rolled back Into too ing arrest and George Jones, to Roc|(vllU General 'Hospital The easiest part of being u [A O W A Y l 8s3 0 -5 )3 0 --THURSDAY 8s30-6— SATURDAY 8 -4 TEMPLE’S < also of Mark Dr., waa charged where he was treated and re­ Christian was listed as "rell- lane in front of toe car-carrier 308 BIADi STREET, MANCHESTER — 643-666j Out of I ’cwn t» u CJoUect Don’t miss the Baseball Playoffs, Woild Berlea, and A FC Football oi^NBC. being driven by Francis Mer- with breach of peace in connec­ leased. . glouB ' observ(uice’’—attending oauto ot Mahwah, N.J. tion with an alleged Incident In­ Those charged are scheduled Maas or a chur^ service.

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 2S, I»7l Empreaa Nagako are scheduled scheduled to remain on the Hirohito Visit to land at Elmendorf Air Force ground for about an hour and ron Incident Base near Anchorage about 10 40 minutes and .then c<$itinue CASSONE’S BAKERY "THRIFT STORE’ n ey u .^. OommiMlaii- the ^reotyped enforcen neod i’ublic Records Mrs. Nixoni ^Talks it Up’ Due on Sunday p.m. to a weloania by the Free- on to Europe. The Nixons plan Vernon er of BktucaUon (and a Unlver- educating- They have also at­ Ident, Mm. Nixon and Secre- to return to Washington Mon- tacked the use of federal funds iity of OonnecUcut ajumnua) Wairaa^r Doada WASHTNOTON (AP) — Bkn- tory df State William P, Ro- day. HARD ROLLS 6-paek1l|| and while ahe aaid he thlnka he for jobs wtilch dlscrlmlnste The anaen K aaor OonatnioUan For Woman on High Bench peror Hlrohlto, the first reign- undentaada thla, and perhapa against women and have de- . _ , Loves Life ing Japanese monarch to leave party wlU then go to the Larsen PaMry, Angel Wings, Canadian Brown B re^ . matuled that Oongreaa pass the Oo. Inc. to Maigarst K. Mul- Cradle does more than many people, letters suggsetsd she an4^ her home sou, wlU meet privaUly air base home Of U. Gen.-, and New Plante BuHt Levy Bye Bree^, Sodertiolm. Bye A Purapernicklo, row Would Start at Elqual Rights Amendment to kem, unit in the Nocthfleld By FRANCBS USWINE "he really doem’t grasp yet how 'daughters do another show at "Her . breath kept getUng wMh President Nixon for 80 to Mrs. Robert G. Ruegg. Mrs. KNOXVILLE—Lost year 221 Oookyland Cookies, Oassohe’s Italian Variety Breads . . . the Ccnstltutlon to provi^je that Green Oondomlnlum, convey- EUGENE, Ore. (AP) — " I profound the changes are we’re WASHINGTON (AP) — First cTuistmas, she said. more labored, I kept yelling 40 minutes when he touches Nixon and the empress will re- new industrial operations start- "equality under the law shall ance tax $36.8S. juat wanted to live. I kept Open 9-8 Mon. thru Fri. 218 HARTFORD BD., Rear tjiiriiig about" It’s part of her Lady Pat Nixon la pushing for Mrs. Nbton said her two mar- her name In her ear but' she down at Anchorage, Alartca, nialn with the emperor and the ed operations ta the Tennessee not be denied or abridged by L and M Homes Inc. to Fron- 8-U Saturday MANCHESTER, CONN. T o Teach New Value System job to convince him. thlngUng of home and my par* didn’t answer. Her eyes were Sunday night en route to Eu- president for a few minutes, Valley area and 226 exlMlng the United States or by any cia J. and Nancy O. Pareto, a woman on the Supreme Had 64B-12M She said that In many schools K wm iiw ■"2 ' expert cooks. Tricta, whom ent* and all the people I love. I wide open. After about two rope. then leave them In private con- plants announced expansion Oatddiv one of the country*a we need the talent and the life encoura«ed in behavior which state on account of sex." property on Sunny Brook Dr., Oourt; she aecretiy entertained 10 times aa much money ia wouldn’t allow myaelf to die." hours her stopped al- >ni« White House said versation. * plans. In all, neatly 26,000 jobs bnaleit wwnea at home between experience of the female half reachea out in the adventure- She stdd the Supreme Court conveyance tax tST.40. spent on boy’s physical educa­ Rose Kennedy, and the only fan prepgm dinner for her hus- But deepite her efforts, two of together. I tried artificial reaus- Wednesday that Hlrohlto and The Japanese monarch is were added. ______^ Mpa which might ultimately of the population at every levd. some curioaity-satisfyins, prob- has refused to rule that the Maurice and Margaret C. Ar- tion than on girls’, not even letiter she ever wrote went to band, "has graduated from one Pamela auUivan’e oompenlana citation and cheat massage. It ...... — ------, " - ■ ------BMke a lot of other women aa What we have now, she claims, lem-aclvlng kind of play. Boy Fourteenth Amerulment re- chambault to- RoccO and Flor- counting the Interacholastic former baseball pitcher Bobo cookbook to another" and may perished while on a survival did no good. ■ ‘ i busy aa she ia, and this inter- is an. affluent white patriarchy, babies are not likely to be re­ quires equal protection to aU ence C. TrmUl, property at IB sports at which boys compete Newsem. That’a some of the even tsUie on som e H arvard training exercise In the rugged vlaw pnomiaed at beat to be a “a white male club that nms sponded to when they cry and persons and that "persons’’ in­ stock PI., conveyance tax glB.W. "1 used her body warmth end and girls cheer on.' in a sup­ InformaUon gathered during a courses now that she's doing so H ire s Sisters W Udem ase o< stayed there 'til Friday morn­ mabed one. all our Institutions." seek attention. She said, "On eludes women. I * I j portive role. Text books rein­ Judgment lien nslaxed plane ride Wednesday well in the kitchen. Her hus­ Oentral Oregon early this But not ao. WUma Scott Fbr moat women die says, the some level of consciouaness NOW Wants not only to get in g ." ' force roles as does career coun­ Francla B. Boland against with the Presldent’o wife on the band, Edward Oox, U attending nenth. HeMe, the new president of main reason for being alive ia there, la the assumption you're rid o f the lunM -ts fV - “ • ------w iu i uio ~ On Friday morning Pamela seling where girls told to choose -rindMUonwhere Oeaners Inc. at 828 home from christening the H arvard La w School. Pamela, 18, gave a written left Lorene's body in the snow the National Organisatloo for to serve their husbands and ;;cing ' to make them weak actual dlscriminaUcn at t 9 M0 4 0 a career “in case you have to nuclear-powered guided miaoile Mte. Nixon aaid die has aup- itatement on her ordeal fflortly end followed their tracka back Women, the nation's largest bear children. For these women which is a fundamental ." women are told "we never had ed the Washington Bena- Famous Pequot Percale No-Iron work" and boys because they Tmx lie n s frigate JT.S.S. California in after being rescued to officials to the original camp, orri'ving women’s liberation group, ahe sees few alternatives, "just She said that boys need as a wcman in this job atul we , who announced they are at Outward Bound, sponsor o< Viildor are automatically expected to. came cn relaxed, gentle and what they. can squeese in as much fondling and picking up can't accept a woman” but In- Eighth UtUlUes District against V irginia. C that afternoon. "Don’t you worry," Mrs. Nix­ leaving the Capital, for yeara. I the exercise. The etatement, re­ charming . . . and precise, and long aa they get home and have as girls, if not more. "They Schools are the targets in an­ sists on affirmative actlcn pro- James b. Jr. and Alyce Blauch- "Now the weather was beau­ Printed Sheets & Pillowcases on said when aslud about the got out there and ydled my leased Wednesday, told of a forceful. dinner on toe and see that the need It as a human organism.” other NOW action. The organisa­ gra m s to Insure theU changes fie ld o f 81 W hite S t , 128.28. tiful and clear," she said. tion has filed a class action pesdMUrty the Preddent may heart out" *ho said. harrowing struggle during the "I was very tired and cold so She stressed that those kids are taken care of or take As the child begins to crawl come about, that employers Eighth Utilities District against "The only fan letter I ever complaint against every school nominate a wonuui to the na- first week of September and 0< I took my olottves off and lay involved in women’s Hbenstion care of themsdves.” about the boy is allowed to ex- seek vromen who have the need- Horrid R. and Constance K. wrote” went to Bobo Newsom, in our complete Uon’s highest court, "I’m talk­ how Joyce Howden, 21, Foil in the sun. The next day was Full Rot are not men-haters in any They’ve been conditioned to piore, to get dirtier, to break **** country on the baaia of ed potential and provide the op- Bralthwalte of 874 Hilliard St., former major league pitcher. Creek, Ore., and Lorane lev sense, nor do they want to be- accept the role of happy home-, more rules, to try again if he employment discrimina- portunlty for experience and $82.08. ing it up."' Saturday (Sept. 4). I got some or Wtt#d Preddent Nixen has been get-, "One day I was there and he Rhette, 17, 'of Sudbury, Mass., FABRIC CENTER... neg^4.99 come men. They want to lib- maker from Urth and are real- falls in prcblem-solvlng. Girls, ***** Teaching has traditionally training. Eighth Utilitieo District against honey and ate It . . . I lay ting appeals from several quar­ -was thrown out of the game dieed our packe, took our forced dependency and the declared, involves providing this men in order to ‘make it.’ ” ized the situation .. ' V daisy print. absence of sltematlves." confidence. she said It doesn’t have to be sponaibUlty and there’s that “die" or "her" and laughed at Only one of every four newly Mrs. Nixon revealed aha ^ thousht ■leej^ng bags and headed for "Lorene was really scemd Pinwale Corduroy business of getting home to din- the shocked reaction of mature ellglblo voters between 18 and been getting a lot of approring dldn t tell m The changes which die feels Before she became active in a c'-nacious thing but it’s there, trees. Joyce just couldn’t make and kept yelling: ‘This ----- ner and the kids. behavioral scientists. It drove 21 bos registered to vote in Bal- lettera for her recent televlaiOT cf them, she ^ Bright Fall prints, lOO'-t must be made would allow men jf o w Ma. Heide was working Boys go farther from home, It. I pulled ai^ purtied, but she w ea th er!’ "By Wednesday she There are laws protecting them up the wall," ahe said, tlmore, according to the Board appearance “Visit with the Mrs. Nixon ^ iiw. cotton. Machine wash­ and women to finally come to- toward her doctmrate in behav- mere aggreasive and all couldn’t get to the trees. Also, was pretty deceased and able; 44/45" wide. women’s civil rights such as adding "You can’t convince me of Election Supenisora. First Lady" on ABC, from lot of imamuto uunga, ';fl.38l gether as friends and as lovers loral psychology and as a re- satisfying a she was losing her sight and stopped eating. By Thursday TlUe Vn of the ClvU Rights Act that exclusion doesn’t have a Of thorn who registered. 88 people "in all walks of Ufe." the t e a ^ t h R ^ X hearing and kept asking us by choice. “You cannot love In aearch scientist at the Ameri- she was pretty much giving up. lot of the bUdian needs that cf 1984, but Mrs. Heide insists psydvrfoglcal effect," especial- per cent said they were Demo- ’"niey Hke anything about the cause die doesnx wan where we were when we were Wool & Wool Blends Ihe sense of caring and really can Institute for Research in "Me—I just wanted to Uve.” girls have also. But sensitive it is not being enforced because ly over countless lUetiines of it. crats. WhUe House," die sold. Many plolt people. only a few feet away. — Herringbones, tweeds, value anyone who is not ycur Pittsburgh. She said that The three girls were a sub­ stripes (or Fall fash­ beys are told they are sisdes. "At tUs time Lorene went tor equal In the sense of basic change is inevitable but that group of 48 young women en­ ions. 54/60" wide. jrl.74! In reality both sexes are equip­ help. worth.'*’ one can’t talk about changing ped to cry, but the fear is that rolled In Northwest Outward "I 'w rai^d Joyce In all three Pamela Bull! van Cotton “Buckskin” What NOW seeks is an equal women’s role without changing what we label feminine will - ; Bound, a Eugene-baaed sdiool wet sleeping begs end liners. Brushed buckskin _ partnendi^ of women and men men’s, rde oUa , lead to homosexuality. in the. home and outside the ______Then I toy^ o w her with my p.m. She had sacked out near a leather look - 100''4 home, in all the rights and re- poncho. Shortly after this She lake with her poncho on . . . outdoor survival, cotton. Ideal for sports- '■JS'4.74! wear. V**' aponslbUlUea of life. Until they Extension of Egos began breathing hard, lost total "We packed Into some trees. For two weeks In August they Guarantee awareness, went delirious and Then I found out she had lost were trained in the wUdernees achieve this, Ms. Heide quietly Homosexuality Bonded Turbo Acrylic| observed, "We’ve got work to She claims, ‘"niere’s nothing in about 10 minutes Btomied the map and compass .. , We by eight Instructors. Then th^ brealliing. huddled together trying to divided Into smell teams. Wnh- Machine washable! Reg- — i d o .’ ’ about my being a female, about ^ lid s, plaids, novelties. 2-99 V t 1 ' y | Ate does her port out of the my being able to bear a ritlld. Actually the one ■way most "I tried mouth to mouth re- create warmth ... Lorene kept out instructors, the teams were 54/56” wide. yd. A d . X • ! suseltatlon, but no good. After saying she Just couldn’t move, to cross the mow-covered HaiOe family home on Irene that uniquely qualifies me to likely to guarantee homoeexual-r this I stayed around camp As we talked more, her sjieech mountains and rendezvous on Dr. in Vernon, chosen this sum­ rear than." She agreed that ity in boys more than anything Velv^ Crushed Velvet maybe five minutes, then I kept getting slurred. I put my Aug. 26 near Chambers' lakes mer because it’s situated part men should be allowed to adopt else Is an over emphasis on lOOV, rayon - machine Reg. _ ^ Dacron Ninon way between Eastern Connectl- and raise chlldroi, that the these masculine things par­ 'went after Lorene, following ■wool cap on her, layed myself east of Eugene, washable. Fall, shades, 3.49 ^ y 5^Room Sizelndoor-O utdobi ent State College where her only question is the quality of ticipated in by the father. It is her tracks in the snow. I finally on her and tried to keep her It was to have been their wrinkle Tree. 45” wide. V*l- Dr. Eugene Heide is the peot^e, that they have the a rejection of these that makes caught up with, her about 6 coherent. ' graduation exerclae. Soil JResistant Rug Tier Curtains eC fiilini"!«♦»-«■ ♦<««. «niA best interests of the children at the child unable to identify with DON’T FORGET OUR HANDY Approx. 9* x 12' Bradley Field. Her work at now heart and that they are not do- the father in te^ms of sexual "ncnellgnmeht" and strongly ing it as an extension of their behavior, hinted that he would continue Our Reg. takes her to many ports cf the NOTION DEPARTMENT 19.99 own egos. "We do not own our As Mrs. Heide expressed it, contocts wlUi the United States 14.99 natioa. Yugoslavs Ask ‘Light’ Tlie Heides have two daugh­ children.” acti-vltles are not masculine or and O iin a . We carry a,,complete line of thread, Soil and wear resistant 100% polypropylene Valance, OurReg. 1.19..-...... 77t She aaid that in Sweden boys feminine and people riMxild be Breriinev admitted that dif­ fiber. Rubber backing. No pad needed. !7/1.47 1.87 ters, Terry, 18, and Tammy, 12, buttons, trims, scissors, accessories Extra wide! 82 inches to the pair. No-iron, both attending Vernon--schoi^. and gtrla are brought up alike free to choose, that the more fe re n ce s sUU h indered clo se r and that when the prime min- rigid such stereotyping is the Approx. 12'xl5’ ’ Reg. 39.99...... 2 9 .9 9 snowy white. And If Mrs. Heide has her way, On Breshnev ‘Peace’ Ues between the Soviet Union and popular SIMPLICITY patterns. ister of that country recently more damaging it is. those schools also may be In for and Yugoslavia, but he told the ■poke to the National Demo- This has a great deal to do Winterize & Economize on.,, By BORIS B08KOVIO ask Biazhnev to give In a final dinner audience that his meet- some change. In fact there are Cover moot anything with cratic Women’s dub here he with education where there are communique expected Saturday mgs here had started in “a fa-- . fear areas which would not be ■aid that for any pcditlcian in girl subjects and boy subjects I^LYETHYIJENE SHEETING BELGRADE (AP) — Yugo­ toll support for the 1988 dedar- votaible, cordial atmosphere." changed by tUs beliavlaral re- I Sweden to say anything or and only a most courageous slav officials sought clariflca- atlon. ------:------viAiU cn. ALUMINUM STORM WINDOWS GfutoHr wrap-up tor winterising chorea. make any assumption in any and persistent boy will elect j tlan today of Leonid I. Brezh­ As eaqyressed by NOW’S new Yugoslav officials never­ way that suggests that girls home economics. In Sweden all CovarandprolMl theless expressed surprise that president, "Anything that nev’s qualified acceptance of and' women were going to have students take the same sub- • outdoor tumltura Brezhnev 'would say what he detdos eUher glris, boys, women AND DOORS Uie doctrine that Yugoelavla Is Air Wanderer more to do with child raising jects and these include home | pool, porch, patio . . . . . did about the tourtiy question of or men somellilng based on • air conditioner, garden than boys and men would be economics and industrial arts, G so A ys.. . to window changing chorea free from Interference by the declaration. Opens Bibles somebody dse’s notion of considered primitive or stone There was without doubt a I equipment What's appropriate for that s tx , age. dramatic moment when the Soetlhys.. . to painting over and over again Effective vapor barrier LONDON (AP) H ea^ denies their civil liberties, their We begin in this country con- Heide children were registered { and Presldem Tito held ^ yyithout comment. But the Airport officials went scunytog individuality and their civil S seikfs ...tc high fuelbllla Avaiiabie in 100 ft roiit dltloning boys to be "all-boy" for school in Vernon, and the widthe4'to20' talta on and ^ Brezhnev men- **»■ thalr BlWes today when a rig h ts." and girls to be dependent ac- subject of subjects and - ac­ international l^ei^ sec- noninterference dec- Royal Ah’ Force pilot brought oose Feather Famous Pequot Velour cording to Ms. Heide right from tivitles jwere discussed. "I told Secureewith tie^yes, button 1e ond *ich sesslan since Brezn- jaration was excerpted for down an Old Testament curse Two Piece Cover Sets I or prae<^ re tape. •q the first weeks after birth. Ac- them at the school this has got | nev arrived on tVednesday for from the mid-Atlantic sides. Towel Ensemble 'Rdtde to People tually the male is ocnstitutloa- to change." Chair or Davenbla Bed Pillows ally Weaker than the female she feels it has got to change * ‘SeTnews'siwncy Taniug said Brezhnev, apperentiy aUud- The VOlO pilot on ^ Our Hand Differently i^ S ^ ing to -Washington and PeWng, planned, noturt^ fU^t ^ Chair Daven- Rm . and is handled most ge^ y by in all schools but will be watch- the nun tw o leaders leiiiiera "exchanged excnaiurea ..different Newfoundland to London when Our Reg. lowest Set old Set 5.99 1.29 .97 those ■vAio understand this, but ing Vernon’s naturally, being a j opinions. in an atmosphere price 1.27 This includes far more than Sure beats leeling sorry— so beautnul, tool which want to hinder . .. devel- he was asked to stop In Keflar . Reg. 3.99 2.96 Reg. 7.99 6.94 4.27 soon our culture begins to bear parent She said tier own girls cf friendship, openness and mu- opment of our relations and vlk, Iceland, to pick up equlp- Washcloth, Reg. S9c...... 47 jolts, education and job train­ down. have been provided a healthy ^ AU cotton with cord welted seams. Custom Dreamy soft goose feathers in featheroroof Marvelous mix and match colors! Thick, ing. It means boys and girls ORNAMENTAL It was believed that Brerii Brezh- _____ ®^ve to deepen . _____ aU our. differ, . . . ment. taUored fit, deep pleated skirts. Pre-shrunk ticking, jumbo cording, Standard 21” x 2T' cut Girls, ahe observed, are fon- variety of options at home and and endeavor in this “Deuteronoany, CThapter 27, thirsty cotton velour, highly absorbent, would be treated and raised In nev’a unexpected reaffirmation upholstery weight fabric. j died, careessed euid supported she isn’t wmried about them. A !RON RAILING ■way or Umt way to divide us.” Verse 18," the j>ilot radioed the same way to an extent more______frequently______and___ __ generously trip this week however could | cf to W66 Belgnto D ^.^- has been Improv- back. most peofde would find hard to uum ijoys and picked up soon- affect the rest of the students in Uon upholding Yugoslavia’s “ ’’" “ ■"TAlfTnURsT Ing Ues with C3ilna and Is Airport thumbs flicked TWO imagine. She described its Im- g|. vriien they cry. Boys are ex- the coimtry. T 75 • Handsomest way to safe­ ■overelgiilty also was brought CAUT Triple Track Aluminum strengthening relations with t o through the x>^ee and got the WATt Manchester, 1145 Tolland Tpke. thru SAT. pact, "We’d relate to people dlf- pected to be tougher and are She is meeting with Dr. Sid' Prehang Aluminum guard stairways v p . TO Open lots Storm Windows. Et»n- United States, vriilch Tito Is to message: ferently, we’d raise our children Combination Door. • Easy 1-2-3 installation, In a toner toast Wednesday visit this fall. "CuTBed b® ho that maketh EXIT 93, WILBUR CROSS PARKWAY Every Night (Utitereatly, design our schools ...... - ~ ------omy Priced at: Ecommiy Priced at: no drilling night______ii he M. iqtold to noninter- Tito, hi tits remarks to Brezh- to blind to wander out of to differently, change our whole ferwys pttoel^es ^ » ® ^ nev, confirmed his poUcy of way.” religious orientation, our pol­ ■NEW* 4 F t S w tk n declaration hut spoke of them ’ itics, laws, government; in fact, In connection with "contempo­ the whole economic system be­ *29 rary conditions." cause as it is now. It’s based Yugesdav newspapers, which really on the subservience of 2 Weeks Delivery *s.n for days hsid been repeating the one class of people, women, to declaration, retrained from another class, men." commenllng on Brezhnev’s She explained that men aren’t statem ent. the oppressors in some mali­ A senior Yugoslav Commu­ cious self-designed way, but the N O W AT ^ WINDOW WONDERLAND! Bruah oamnsblne ^ . roll away gloom: nist offidai said: "We are anx­ system allows men to be the 4annon 4raft ious to obtain explanationa agents of oppression and forces \ MINNESOTA from Comrade Brertinev -on viromm to accommodate fids. COSMOPULITAIN h o use what he meant when he men­ The mole half of the population SHUTTERS tioned contemporary conditions which runs the country is the Perk up decor, glamorize any PAINT BXO. ISJ8, In coimection wUh t o Belgrade i half which is brought up to 9VLPINE room, quickly, inexpensively and make every room

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. THURSDAY, SEPTEijffiER 28, 1971 PAGE NINETEEN f AQB EIGBTEEN KANCHESraR 8VENIKG HEStALD. J4ANOHB8TER, OONN.. THUKSDAY, SEPTEMBER '28, .1971 He Is going to Interview re- who has problems or questions Tolland Columbia evaluatlon agencies for the town on a federal level and also meeting and re-evaluation will hopes to meet all the Repub­ be ready tor the 1072 llet. lican candidates for local of­ Dr. Basden Town boards and commissions fices. SKI FASHIONS The Baby Has Bond Package Is Awarded will begin meeting In the con­ While at d(eomans HaU, Con­ Named To ference roqm of the town office gressman Steele will present a building as soon as the furni­ flag to Donald Tuttle, chairman, WOW! ture arrivee. of the Board of Education, for I To New York Company Health Post Mr. and Mrs, William Bender use at Porter School, The flag I ALL N E W NOW Been Named will be custodians and will Is one that has been flown over I lowored, upon Inclusion of the corcmonicH under the loader- schedule meetings. Fees The $1,840,000 school bond is­ The selectmen have named the United States Capitol I n 'I sue package Viras awarded to state grants for the school con- ship cf Alfred Beckwith, for rental will be set up Washington. D. C. structlon, to a $368.97 price tag Otl.'jr Grange officers Install- Dr. Edwin Basden, Columbia with allAll #AASifees goingArninsv irato the 9/Mimtown. ^ ' White, Weld and Co. a brqker Coffee and putrtes will be per capita population and a 10.- ed Included Robert flmlth, over- Lake, os town director of health, Mrs. William Murphy appear­ and securUies exchange coin- serVed on the lawn In front of PfMMT, Mark Dwum, acn of Duane and Batrtcia OuU- pany from New Vork City at n 83 per cent portion of .the seer; Mrs. Elizabeth Robert- contingent on the approval of ed before the selectmen to ask the hall by members of the M to Pflabier, Old Poat Rd., ToUand. He waa bom 8 e ^ 8 at B.0767 net interest rate. town’s taxable grand list. son,, lecturer; Chester Magnanl, If the Collegiate and Scholastic ^ALPINE the Public Health Council of the Women’s , Republican ClUb. Co- M Ibncbeater Memorial Hoq>ltal. Hia ntateraal grandiparenta TH State school construction steward” Robert West, assl^. National Standard Canoe Rac­ The firm was* the low bidder Slate Department of Health. chairmen of the coffee hour are are Mr. and Mra. Paul OuUette, Tmry Rd., Tolland. Hia grants totaling approximately -mtt steward; Ernest Smith, ing Championships could be of seven on the bonds, consider­ First Selectman Joseph Szeg- Mrs. Oladys Chalmers and Mrs. patamal grandparenta are Mr. and Mra. Olenn Pflatner, Old $820,417 are to bo received chaplain; Mrs. Sylvia Pokomy, held on the lake Oct, 0 and 10. ed by Cosmectlcut Bank and da said first selectmen from Orace Pringle, assisted by Mrs. ^ A U S Poet Rd., ToUand. He baa a brother, CHenn, SH. against the $4,034,100 debt treasurer; Mrs. Helen Wilcox, Mrs. Murphy and Victor Wol- Trust Co. officials as showing various towns met with mem­ Persls Cragtn, Mrs. Gertrude ROUTE 30 POST ROAD PLAZA VERNON over a period of yours in sub-,, secretary, bers of the Windham Regional mer are co-chairmen. There ’’surprisingly'' good interest in Rupert West, gate- Tappen and Mrs. Muriel Bazely. Cola, Brice Elliott, aon of Oarold and Joan Corbett Cole, stantially equal Installments. AIso,^ Planning Agency to set up a were no objections. ll.l,. x7; i,,i; ori..N l.tl.Kt M il. nil r.M.- s.\l. nil /, the issue. Mrs. Florence Ayers, Oxford Bt, Apt. 8A, Manchester. He waa bom Sept. 8 at An additional $212,700 will be keeper; workshop to discuss town prob­ It was stated that the Build­ Hostes«ss will be Mrs. Rita Under the new state statutes ceres; Mrs. Blanche Marks, Manchester Memorial Hospital. Hia maternal grandmother la received upon completion of the lems and the to them. ing Code Board cf Appecds met ClouUer, Mrs. Harriet Lyman, governing school construction pomona; Mrs. Mabel Kelly, Mfa. Loulae C. Corbett, Springfield, Maas. I9a paternal grand- Middle School and the Meadow- The workshop will be held Bept. 16 and elected Adolph Mrs. Erminta Lowman, Mrs. grants, the state will pick up flora; Mrs. Elsie LaBonte, lady partnta are Mr. and Mrs. Bradfwd E. Cole, Mentor, Ohio. brook School addition construc­ Oct. 8 and 9 at the Univer­ German chairman. Other mem- Helen Robinson and Mrs. Ethel the. 1.0767 per cent Interest assistant stejvard; Magnanl, ex­ ««*!«» tion programs, amounting to a sity of Connecticut. bera are Emil Medek, Thomas Burnham, all candidates for of- DOES YOUR VOUeSWAREN above the four per cent rate to ecutive three-year term and Btosr, Oara Lynne, daughter of Paul and Carol Lar- total of $1,033,117 in state aid Selectmen are still compiling Chowanec, Audrey Miller and 1*®® *•* town. ebsfreque Blow, Goose Lane, Tolland. She waa bom Sept. 14 I w I B W W B K I be paid by the town. It the in­ Mrs. Frances Bushnell, execu- In cose of InclemeAt weather, DRIVE YOU TO THE BUQH0USE7 the town report but have not Edward Breen. A ISiN tVERSA nV terest rate had gone above six t o ^ s e t the $4 million debt committee two-year term. 'at Manchester Memorial Hoapital. Her maternal grandfather received necessary Information Deraocratlo Committee coffee will be served inside the per cent the town would have The tewn will reUre Itt oldest ,_Tornadoes____ Win ia Roaario Larcheveque, Goose Lane, Tolland. Her paternal GROSSMAN'S BflO CA^H & CARRY VALUE SMASH IS CON­ from the Board of Tax Review, Carl Swartz, chairman of toe hall. TlvB event Is sponsored by had to pick up the amount school bond issue of $12,000 In The Tolland Tornadoes over­ gran^Muents are Mr. and Mrs. Theron Blow, Gooae Lane, TINUED THROUGH tHIS WEEK, AND THIS WEEK ONLY. May 1072, according to - the the Windham' Regional Plan­ Democratic Town Committee, the RepubUcan Town Commit­ WE SPECIALIZE IN above that mark. whelmingly defeated the Wind­ ToUand. She haa a slater, Alyaon, 1V&. ning agency and several town said an “ Important” meeting tee. prospectus. It carries a 1.65 per sor Colts by a 40-6 score In the This Is your last ohbnco fo takm advantaga of tha Incrodibla priams offarmd at The bonds were sold with the cent interest rate. officials. will be held Friday at 8 p.m. in Dance School town given an “A" rating by season’s opening game at Tol- I asern. Brett William, son of Robert and Debra Farr CASH & CARRY our 75th Annly&rsarycalebratlonl If you re planning to raplaca old plumbing, The second school bond Issue, High School Sunday. At a special meeting earlier Yeomans Hall. The platform Richard Rlsley of Coventry, a Laasen, IS Radding St, Mancbeater. He waa bom Sept 9 at fencing, kitchen cabinets, etc. or remodeling a whole room, nows your Moody's Investment Service. carrying a 3.60 per cent Inter­ In the month, It was stated that will be read and revised if nec­ dance instructor, is planning on , ODikbJVCUfSUfL Manchester Memorial Hospital, His maternal grandparents chance...YOUR LAST CHANCEI Attending the bid opening est Is slated to bo retired in Veteran’s Gifts the Board of Assessors budget essary. .Swartz said all candi­ opening a branch In Yeomans are Mr. and Mrs. James F. Farr, 19 Radding St, Manchester. ceremonlea were Board of Fi­ May, 1977 and amounts to $72,- Mrs. Horst Pohlman, veter­ for the fiscal year ending Oct. dates and their spouses as well Hall In Columbia. Registration REPAIRS AND SERVICE. an’s chairman of the ToUand Ha paternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lassen, nance Secretary Kevin Cav- 000. 31 was $7,000 and CSialrman as members of the town com­ will be held at the hall Oct. 1 M Brelton Rd., Manchester, flls maternal great-grandmother anagh representing First Se­ A subsequent $276,000 bond JutiloF Women’s has ------Richard Krlstoff had requested _ ,„.viocmittee , are urged to attend the from 8 to 6 p.m. He will teach is Mra. James W. Farr, 84 Bigelow St. HU paternal grand- lectman Charles Thlfault, Town issue , c a n in g a 3.25 per cent nounced the club Is packing ^ 9^5 for the new budget. 8e- meeting, tap, ballet, acrobatics, modern WE ALSO SERVICE DOMESTIC CARS. parsnts are Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Uvingatoti, Hartland. Treasurer Eleanor Weston and Interest rate is due lor retire- boxes to send to servicemen jectmen said they could not Steele To Visit Jazz and baton twirUng. * e w. • • Town Counsel Robert King. ment In July, 1982, and covers stationed in Vietnam. grant the request but agreed to Congressman Robert Steele The bidding format is some­ the costs of construction of the S**® seeking Infoi^- j,ack the assessors in March If FRANK’S FORENM CAR CENTER Hawkins, Carrie Anne, daughter of Ronald and Cheryl VALUES will visit Columbia Friday from Manchester Evening Herald s p e d * what involved, with all bidders Meadowbrook School. U®** residents regarding money is needed. Krlstoff Shepard Hawkins, Box 72, Rt. 44A, Coventry. She waa bom 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. in Yeomans Oolnmbia correq>ondent Vir­ 706 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER Sept IS at Manchester Memorial Hoqdtat Her maternal Including both an Interest rate ■nie $1,400,000 bond Issue for the names of a^l local service- records must be brought Hall. PHONE 646-888$ groni^Mumita are Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shepard, Berlin, NJL and a premium award which the first phase of the high ” 1®" presently serving In Viet- before eUmlnatlon of He is anxious to meet anyone ginia Oarison, tel. $M-98t4. OPEN DAILY 7 A.M. to 10 P.M. — SUN. S A.Bf. to 0 P 3 I. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hawkins, when deducted gives the net in­ school ^carries a four per cent ham. Anyone with names of toe lists can be occompUshed. Berlin, N.H. terest rate considered as the Interest rate and is not due to servicemen may contact Mrs. le « « ^ * amount of the bid. be reUred unUl June, 1986. Pohlman now, to assure toeir RoMasoii, Blary Lee, daughter of Robert Sr. and Shirley Bids received in addition to StUl on the books Is a short receiving a package in Ume Brown Robinson, 72 IRUage S t, Rockville. She was bom White, Weld and Co. were A. term bond for $126|000 carrying tor the ^ lld ^s. BuUetin Board Bept 9 at RockviUe General Hoiqdtal. Her maternal grand­ Duncan WiUlams, net Interest a four per cent interest rate for Democratic Town Chairman parents are Mr. and Mrs. Norman F. Brown, Hampton, NJL rate 0,1710; Oonnocticut Bank funding the changeover to the Charles ’Thlfault has called a Her paternal grandfather Is Clyde Tewksbury, Woodsvllle, CAKWMD and Trust, net interest rate uniform fiscal year. 'Die note ia special meeting of the Demo­ N.H. She has two slaters, Brenda and lin d a ; and a brother, 6.1B7S8; Hartford National Bank due for retirement In June cratic Campaign Committee for Robert Jr. and Trust, net interest rate 6.22 1976. w « '« * *- per cent; United California Land notes for the purchase tomorrow night at 8 In the Town Bank, net interest rate of of Orandall’s'P on d were Issued Hall. Also asked to attend the Paterson, Bfark Alan, son of Kenneth and Sheila Lud­ nveeting are candidates In the wig Peterson, Kin^bury Ave. Ext, RockviUe. He was bom A'x 8' PANEUNG 0.236114 per cent; Vernon Na- at a five per cent rate In the municipal election. Bept 10 at RockviUe General Hoapital. Hia maternal grand­ sh e e t e a . Uonal Bank, net Interest rate of amount of $32,000 and are due O mIm «ff ! NAfTOIAS 6.2811 per cent; and Schwelkard for ' retirement in April, 1979, parents are Mr. and Mrs. Blverett O. Gardner, Kingsbury Ave. Manchester Evening Herald Ext, RockviUe. U e paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. and Co., net interest rate of according to the prospectus. SANMfONE Mr ARfESIAN 5.289. Uquor Permit Sought ToUand correspondent Bette Charles Peterson, TalcottvUle Rd., Vernon. . 1, » « b ^ Quatrale, Tel. 876-$846. i» « * « • evons PLYWALL Premium prices varied widely Robert Klecak of Stafford ranging from a low of $432 from Springs is seeking a druggest U- Seed, Snsanne Marie, daughter of Jon J. and Barbara flniih. Connecticut Bank and Trust to quor permit for the ToUand Bshm Reed, 40 Olcott St, Apt 126, Manchester. She waa bom a high o f' $9,604 from United Pharmacy to be located In the flopt 6 at Manchester Memorial Hoqdtal. Her maternal grand­ CcUifornla Bank. shopping center now being conf parents are Mr. end Mrs. Norman R. Bdun, East Hartford. f f rr GOIDEN FLEECE Now! The premium price Is figured structed on Rt. 74 next to the COAL Her pedemal grandparents are Mr. add Mrs. Robert O pp^ SAHARA DUSK on how marketable the bidder post office. East Hartford. i I 4'x6' shMt considers the bonds to be, Cav- Klecak haa filed an appllca- ANTHRACITE anagh explained, and showed tlon for a permit, with the State Plgteia, Donald John, son of Donald R. and Mary Ann GDnuine lauon mahogony a wide variance of opinion Liquor CJontrol Commission, al- & SOFT COAL Ostofln Flglela, Goose Lone, Coventry. He waa bom Sept 7 groins o/f*r warmth one# among the bidders. though no date for the hearing DDOufy fo any room, of on Available in This Area at at IBanobester Memorial Hospital. IBs maternal grandparents unuiual fow prlC9. V- 'White, Weld and Co. used a has been announced. LOW DBUVEBY CmBGEi! are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ostafln, Eaathampton, Mass. His grooved and raaay fo insfo//. 99 First quality, prefinished paneling that looks $4,168 premium, in its bid. Orange Officers paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Alidionse Barry, like panels twice the price I Light or dark Connecticut Bank and Trust Harry LaBonte was again in- ’TEL. 1-887-8814 Eaathampton, Mass. He has a broitaer, Edward, 8^ , and a tones In handsome woodgrain patterns. Oo. officials, who served as the stalled as master of the Tolland or Write sister, Cynthia, 7. town’s bonding agents for the Orange (Tuesday night, Sr • A* • • transaction described the win- The Obewetuk Grange mem- YANTIC COAL CO. YANHO, CONN. 06889 Luster, Randall VIneent, son of Donald R. and Gloria nlng rate as "very good.” bers conducted the installation The entire bid awarding proc­ Alexandria Luster, White Birch Dr., TiUland. He was bom 4x8 SHEET Mfpliow ^ h lt o 5>nd gold G o lden ess took about 16 minutes and Bept 7 at Manchester Memorial Hoq>ital. His maternal grand­ Fl^occ. BAth Poly^Clod PlywoMs and waA/i^ld in CBT’s Constitution parents are Mr. and Mra. Constantine Alexandria, Baltimore, b r o n z e t e a k gtiarontoed to bo boautlful for thi.' A R T IC E L M Plai^ office. Md. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. IRncent Ilfo of their installotion. Beautifully Bonding History Luster, Brlcktown, N. J, He has two sisters, Tennifer, 6, and V grooved. 4 x8 sheets. Most of Tolland’s bonded in­ Loreleu, 8. 4x8 debtedness is due to school con­ « * struction over the past 20 years. inditcdL Llaoomb, Todd Blidwel, son of Vincent J. and Con­ tvans All but $167,000 of the town’s stance Kennedy Llacomb, 171 HUliard St. He waa bmn Bept. $4,084,100 debt was prompted 9 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. IQs maternal grand­ S m C B O A R D by school building projects, parents are Mr. and Mrs. Frands Kennedy, Medway, Maas. CDX PLYWOOD amounting to $491.96 for every .etc c f \na\n4 IBs paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rucidlo, OMite 1/ resident. [own South Barre, Maas. He has two brothers, Vincent, 4, and 1 4'x8' y The figures obtained from the Scott, 2 . ' sheet 4 9 C A R P n H U E S bond prospectus published by try a paiF of our new 4’x8'xV4" the Connecticut Bank and ’Trust 12"xl2' sheet Co. for yesterday’s bond sale one-siw" POa Excello 3 5 ^ indicate that bonding payments ; /O'. S' •7^ ;' niy hose ...... Psychologists Probe Roots ■ *■ / * ■ ■ . • V account for 18.95 per cent of ^ cMois, too! $ fat $LSS Features self-cusion adhesive Strong and rigid.,.recom­ the town’s taxable grand list. back and tough durabla facing mended for the most Im­ Of Lost Umbrella Syndrome that hides dirt and cleans so portant structural parts of ’The ^figure is considerably easily. Choice of colors. - your home. OFPA Grade NEW YORK (AP) — Otto since it reminds us of many un­ tamped. CD Cxterlor. Morawets is an unusual man. pleasant things." KILN DRIED STUDS FR "Ttxtara 1-11" He owns a docen umbrellas, but Dr, Fred Hauser, practicing haa never lost an lunbreUa ac­ clinician and professor of psy­ VERTICAL SHNNC cidentally. His only losses, he chology at Mills College, and 2"x3”x8' says, have been ‘‘intenUona],” his wife, Dr. MarUyn Hauser, 4x8' g 7 9 th^ is, to get a more fashion­ psychologist, offer additional %" thick 7 S \ able one. views. Cleon and sturdy stock. Idoal tor Multi-purpose panels blend with Tet, be does know people lose Dr. BVed Hauser believes dis­ I every architectural style. Create all building and rmmodoling Plain umbrellas frequently or dislike traction due to demands or distinctive walls Inside or out. LT.WOOD needs. While conyln g them. anxiety ]Uays an Important part sq.ft. It a tt people would let the in forgetting umbrellas, and LOCKER PLANT AND MEAT MARKET matter drop right there, but not Dr. Marilyn Hauser put forth I Tiles have beveled edges tor Otta Morawetz. As an lunbrella the theory that perhaps, it re-, better fit, easier Installation. We'll even let you use o staple historian and eis president of lates to (^imism and pessim­ gun, FREEI ^ Bantam UmtareUas he wished ism. "Depoal" LA1EX TOBIN'S T4RST PRIZE to solve this enlgrma. She asks, “Does the t^lmist YOU CAN BbKe he knew, for example, carry an umbreUa when the HAVE ALL h o u s e P A H If FXESH. BONELESS, LEAN ttiat about 8,000 umbreUas forecast is ‘cloudy with some THE alone are left on New Y o rk showers’ or even when the fore­ CHARM City's mass transit system each cast is ‘rain in the afternoon.' O r A 2'4"x6'8" 39 2'6"x6'8" year, he wondered if a “ lost- Or does he wait until there’s a BEAUT­ gallon umbrella syndrome" could pos­ downpour before he actually IFUL sibly exist. taj^ an umbrella?” BRICK 6 What he surmised is appar­ her husband, the optimis­ WALL. ( tic-pessimistic personality theo­ ently so. Our preferences or re- a i S i “ “ u. “ 2'8"x6'8" jactlons of the umbrella may be ry does not explain the “ lost- lb. found In the subconscious. umbrella syndrome" fully. Ije Now's the time to replace and Bvssy object has its associ­ points out, “It might be a mat­ "DufRUt" lAIEK remodel. These hallow core ations, says Dr. Arthur Feiner, ter of trust or mistrust. Some­ mohogony doors ore specially DeNeious for RoosKiig clinical psycholagist. And it is one might carry an umbrella, W ALL PAINT priced la gal Ms belief that why you do—or or not carry one at all." don’t—lose umbreUas may re­ On the other hand, be ex­ E ^ i ( X ) R WHOLE — WESTERN STEER late to your previous ex- plains, maybe not carrying an j e 3 9 umbrella even in the rain is a pertences and associaUons. gollon lb . 2.39 For example, his most matter of independence and MIRACLE BRICKS ------BEEF TENDERLOIN frequent associations with um- srif-assertlon and that person Now you don't need a tan of bricks to build q beautiful Superior Mellas are Chamberlain and may be feeling, “ I'U do my nJeds stirring, t ^ n t drip bhe brick wall. All you need Is a few boxes of MIracte EXTRA LEAN—FRESH GROUND hia own childhood. “My moth- own thing regardless of the Bricks. Each box has enough bricks to complete 12 sq, ft. ordinary paint. Soap and wotar EXTRA LEAN NOT PRE-PAOKAGED tr," ha said, “used to make me forces in the universe." The hardest thing about building this brick wall Is opening clean-up. I'i f u t on rubbers, ca rry an um- Both observed that more the box. brsUa, wear a raincoot^then I young women run around in the Hamburg Patties»,.IIP | Chuck Ground n,.8P paid 18,000 in analysis to forget rain without any protective rain AS LOW AS about the whole thing." gear. Dr. Fred Hauser thinks v.:v. i g - / • Or. FMner himself does not this may be relatad to womens’ odUDYUlDOB FABM-TURKBY ■ TOBIN’S SLICED lose umbrellas. "I never use lib. “In the beginning of a one because I know I'U lose tt." movement there is usually on Dr, Erwin Btanton, Induotrlal overreaction and perhaps POT PIES 12-01. 9P I BACON ib.eP pqnsbologist and professor of young women oll« golqg to management at Bt. John's Unl- some extremes ijo point out S1URAM HUUSE 1 HANK AMI mCAKI) 1 veratty, offers another dimen- somethliv we should already WI HONON LET US PILL YOUR FREEZER WITH U.S.D.A. CHOICE HIND ^ sten to memory and forgetting. know," he said. FOREQUARTER OR SIDE OF BEEF. Dr. Btenton suggests the aasocl- As to thalr own umbrella - ( mmfmmmsmj lO'xlO' allon to the umbrella is more haMts, Dr, Hauser rarely for­ mmm UNHIAIIO SAVE AND EAT LIKE A KINGI fraqnsnUy rain which seta off a gets his since he keeps one at Rag. $139.95 train o f dapresaing thoughts. the office and one at home, IBs ’ 1 0 9 Btenton adds,. “ When it rains wife, who carries a brightly // You Like The Best Give Us A Test wa fat wet, sick, uncomfor- colored, coUapsible model, sold Galvanind sfoa/ wHh Parmo-P/ofa finish, lurk* ♦iillf- one cannot wear what rile used to. lose umbreUas all PINE 0 CENTER STREET. MANCHESTER, CONN. faxfurad wall ponafs (no fleer), shdlng double degn, 51 BISSBLL ST. REAR OF ICE PLANT 643-8424 one wants, the cor has just the time so she stopped carry­ bSMl waobad, our hair has Just ing Ihem. “Then," she sold, O pM DaQy 8 cLRi. - 5:30 p .in .— Thun. 0 Fri. t il 9 on nylon rollers, Cemplefe with decorative lanferns PLINTY OP PRIB PARKING SPACB 1 baoB dons. Olvan this host of "my motherdn-law gave me a TEL 449-4^ — 649-0130 and door handle plaques. (MO1010) ‘bni vnMn* tt Is ooncstvabls telascoplc umbrslla and I have WE ACCEPT FOOD STAMPS - d ltt w will foegat tha umbraUa never loetythat."

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ndcotad Hm oontlnuUi« Atonl* .4M :»W|iipig ini mllltaB FBBTBALL heatDa eatagary for tha pra- But Hito Hma, Huy oaU, Huy House Ways and Msaiu Oom- H u 7 par cant oxotoa .tax on Team Marks ratuma due naxt A | ^ . OAOQO. whUe San Francisco Is tops In At KnoxvUIe, the Tennessee Pittsburgh 29, Oklahoma 19 nitooto 19 BMh nfkwtd to acraa with aor- OOar-TlSAOS killad. Mtach mote twllsf pnqportlon. —Itu osUmaited poverty lev- 18 par cant tax on truoks up to the NFC With 872. Defensively, Vole will avenge their lone de- Princeton 89, Botgera IS Wm. a Mary 14, DavUtaon 0 peiu MOOuihy to 1008, local 7,000 pounds waa daaorlbad aa a wapondania wbo wigitalad tiutt prtmailaa, Sam Abceham Blbi- ataiy would go to low-income ala tor theaa oatagortas are 03>* Pint-Size Golfer Favored the Celts ore first to the AFC feat of tost year by containing Notre Dame 42, Purdoe 29 L8U 20, Wtoconato 10 tba avaata wars a aatbaek. taxpeyers, those at poverty lev- 170, 03.810 aad 04AM. mova to fkvor of fam ana with ilS jrards allowed and the Aubum'a fancy duo, premier Tutone 2#, Bice 7 (N) Yale 47, Oonneettent 14 ootTa re atootloB aad Parfear’s small buainasaman and todip to tba MHat or Bret try. Many wan lavolvad Me or chue to Hum. Moat at Hu Individual reltof RORINSON, III. (A P)— aon Open Oolf Tournament that Does the stoe of the course, "The key to succeas In golf to C ard in g are - leaders in the passer Pot BulUvan and receiver West Virginia 19, Rlehmood I Manchester 21, HaU 10 coat of manjr Staar- For businasa, tha package In- waa added by Hu oommlttoe. vlduato who uaa Ught truoks Donno RAirinn aava kla rain got underway today. relatively tiny by the usual tour hUtlng os few bad shots as pos- NFC with 218 permitted. par-exceUence Terry Beasley. (N ) East 0, Bt. BeroariPs 7 New Breed too la ISoratoctum day. 1000 tor paroonal transportation o r' in f Ooounittaa atambaia, ha aad, toot year, Jostoh Duftoir’a ohidea an Invaetmont credit al­ Nixon bad racommanitod oniiy a ea e says nis reia- longtime standards, favor hto game, elblo," he said. Ban Francisco atoo to No. l In And Hut, dear readers, to no ------^------' oonaldariiir ffia lowing 7 per cent of Hu cost of quedup of the Inoteaae in Hu to support oantpsr bodtoa. tlv e lack o f size and » ‘Ongume s i m w make tt hto kind of couraeT " I f Otoer top candtdatea include ruahing to the NFC while Phlla- mean acWevemeiit. In a apine- . vlotory In a Sanato primary Although Hu Danweratlo-oon- gn ap’a makaupb tka that It Of Prisoner and Mhaaqumit km in Hu gaiK equipment to be charged oft parsonal exompHon, to 0700 Strength m ay have helped “ amataur—winner of two JJ., ^ mae to every green, defendbig champion Oeotge delpWa to tops In passing yard- tinglar the VMunteers win pre- || Ig a g itt A Irhfl'f'l'dbafi rTavgblvifda vatad la faWH^lpf^ pnMtnp tha agalnat teaua and quolal hMp next year instead of a year lat­ troUad oommlttaa ioaiTiad out him kannma a omateur It's my k b y l'o f course," said Knudson of Canada, Oeorge age’. Detroit to . the leader vail, 28-34—harrumph! A A d - - a Jr%. AlwOataaVODO A cB vA O A A aC / etel alactloB whUaiJoaoph IJ ii Us announoad totantton of U A Ham aa tba agaada was “ a barman waa wtoniiig a, Btato for ooqpoctare. But the com- er. nun lo oecom e a o e iie r titles—scored hia third profes- the undounied Beman, who Archer and J.C. Snead, each a against the rush and Mtoneaota Collage football’s two longest i- f e . , i w '* i- « e forward atap.*' Aggressive swltohtog a auhatanttol part of g o lfe r. alonal vlotory butt week to the gave up a career as an Ininir- twodlme ebampien this year, haa the best pass defense unbeaten streaks wlU be ex- 111 I i l l T . l i f t t p ] * O W l l , l l l f f a t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0* SMnUe emL Hu Nlaon-propoaad tax raUaf Ik a aoBMnblp takas ap tba (OoaOaaad ImUi Paga Oaa) And thto year It warn Bank " I ’m not sure," mused the satellite Quod Catles Open. once executive to Bethesda, Bert Yancey, Tom Aaron and mark. • tended as T hurt Hu radonn pursue hcAibtoe and one o f Hu toaUes and all oHum stemmed ad by eeveinl quasHons from natural aWUty any- AWmina i i ; Florida 0 on t of tha tomato papukUoa. •movemoat . . . it Juat maana hr what to now Hu McnaotMy favoette poatUmes to wockliig uniquely qualified to oltor vary suggested Obngress pormlt Hu more. 1 H. T. Luoo, 8-1 Local Time fight to Nov. 1 or Nov. 38, "Ib addHIcn,” Hu commu- Xe e phlloeo|ihloel sMiee, et from them. He charged that tha audience ware taxes, lontog sound odvloa tia H u PraMdwBt our maohliu ooUUa’t dMAror.” of \TattnUflft aay Huy are not on the gnunda. snd the propoaad purohasa of • t a n Hu Aral dapon aaa tofor- Dodtoy, Mhryfamdra dopofy aae. Ufa to not Juat a secluded quiet FttsOemld mpaotad a call goal. rangements and a liberal play­ Sample, who have both riiaiged Xavtor 90, Maiahril 8 hava voted,” Jackson oald. do their gardening amid laugh­ tor minority mpmaantoUon to 'FttsGtorald notpd Hut the that tod to Banata rojeotfam at C.P. ^1." S! maiH aaid: rotary for oomettoiul aorvloea. "Wa got out more votoxe. It Ufe tor oureelvea but a life for er o|Mon system. they were forced out of Hie Dortmoutti 10, Maaaacbnaatla 0 ter and^orntter. tha budget-making process — a DemooroUo minority hod two BouHumara Nixon noml- Mlridgan Btato 10, Oregon' Btato *Tf nun aad aqppilaa eaat ba NoHng Hut maay of the ahria’a WM batter otgentoad aad av* Hu world. We are'here for the But UtHe convenatlcn takes The two urged Congreoa to George Pelletier Third league by being placed on a A coll often beard from all the worked out a budget which rutad for Hu Supranu Court, 10- i mofnd souHiward, Huy*n aot a tomafas graar la BaMnuro’s arythlng. We really thought we saivetlon of Hu world. We are place Inside the sparsely fur- JudgM aamant F. HiqnuwacHi "undertake a oomi^eto evol- player btockUat. Ibnst. Tou ruad fUM to mova Mark ghottok ha deocribio Hum minority membem of tlu Board would have held tha tax Itoa. MlcUgan 91, U O A 99 w an gotog to get It thto Hma. here to help people by our nlahed mcnaatery. Silence to Jr., c f BcuHi Osroltoa and Q. uanch of the present stains of Komea. tlncUon four times, 1966, 1988, H ie grand** ~ -•jury’s pTObe into Minnaaota *7 maa aad mapfiata.- Look at Hu aa “ vlcHnu of a rotton ooetol pcayem." of Directors. The four oandi- Ha commented Hut the last tliiu professional qiorta operatiana By EARL YOST Statal "Whan you’ve loot, you’ve obaerved during meals. datea Joined to {^edging Repub­ the tax line was hsid eras to HarroU OuwwaU c f Florida. r> T* !.> * * ^ e r In the Men’a Divtolan, 1968 and 1968. Other high rank- pto^-ow ner ^ atloM ■ In the ^ Hau of Hu yaar. Tha dry aaa. ■ yatom.” Juto lost,” be said. The Roman OartioMc ardr Tka'day beings at 0:00 o.m. in the economy with the objM aoa la approaching. TMa to Hu WhoHur or aot prtoonam am lican mpraaentatlon to Hu 1900, also tha but Hma Hu Boritond aaid HtynawctHi fA i. and C ath y p y ^ 8 tw o-year ,.g4gmiig Manchester champion, Inga were garnered in 1962, * * ? ’*?*’** MlaatesIppI Btato IS, VondetbUl And to L m WaHaca, Hu btobop of AUanta, Hu Moet and ends a UtHe before 10 p.m., and OarswMl “ ware victims of tlve cf eatabUshtog a reign as the No. 1 duckpin Qaaraa PeUetier moved iq> 10 ttilrd; 196$, fifth: 186*. second riralnto of trade renimed Mon- Hma whoa MotHi Vlatnam ba- davaloptog, ao ndloal ChUfar- Rev. Tkmnaa A. Domuilan, and budpet-nuktog process if a Democrats hod a nujorlty on . *or all Of mase 12 whlta campaign maruger who fined with pntyem, qUrttual Denwcmtlc majority to elected. tha board. . a prsjudico against ths BouUi- 1 of Hieae 4-i.» U n ited berths to one year from IStti and 1967, second. » aummer recess. gbu to atganlaa Ha oyMam to rda Uwyar fk y Stondor oon- baa been a mainstay of Hu Hu atotere of Hu monaitory readings and other reUgloua ac- Mtosoort 14, SMU 0 'to. rtmalnniiauor of Tha budget has long bean Tha tost ravoluatlon of MOn- a Map at a'cartato region jgf ttu They aedd the basketball S tetes h w e n d ^ place In 1969-70 to ttilrd last to Hie post nine years, Mrs. — ------o km mova aouUrward.” group atnea Hu MoOarHiy cam- allowed Hu AUanta Journal a Hvittoa. country," Nebnuka 45, T AAM 11 ^ALPINl The iouTcee dieoloesd Hunuolvts ao a ooavlctod mre goUmpae of Ufe wUUn Hu wcricad out to caucuaas of tha ebaster real estate was dons to marger,, In the present form, Hie manohester housewife aeoson. Dyak bos never flnlahed lower Y C ^N ^ am C S vv C C k B Iowa State 80, New Mexloo 0 palgn, dafoat was aUU defaat life to governed by a de­ majority party of tha board, 1906. TTut knocked the tax rata ‘T 1 ^ the Banats 'and ttu has to be content with runner- PelleUer has been .one cf the than fifth nationally, that otiur atrwtagic Oargato Mooa,” Hu effaeto of a tuw "The movemant win go on,” mcruateiy'a walla recetXly. mocracy. A new mother superi­ would be disadvantageous to (N) w an attaokad but said Huae wrilHanoa am baing fOtt far ptto- then preaentad aad adopted on from 46.30 mllto to 41.43 mllto. nation—veoogntoa that Hu Hma up laurels for the 1970-71 sea- top 30 small pinners to the coun- Pelletier ba aaid, potottog to Hu ycung Them to no Idtoneaa in Hu or to elected every three years has ooma to toy aakto aaoHonal both fans and players. , son. The National Duckidn try for 18 years. IBs all-time lOtti to I960, Top Grid Players ■> -ir- ‘« A U S w an highly alaaoinad aad oiu around tha country. rdmbling bouse, kept spoUeaa tha same night. In the tour years before Hut to "Our conclusion paopla. “ AU Hu laadam oould and can be re-elected only FttsGtorald olaimed this vlo- all of which Damoormts held a dUfaraiMaa and tot « man stand IS uiai a Congress rankings, an- high ranking was No. 2 on three in 1982, sixthiixthUWAI inmi 190S.*ww*s, Mcond AA01BRflT». __ .MAm . (A P ) —• -^-e---^NofttiW6Sl6ni 04g BjmoBM Oil 10 eonld not ba iHarnmod “It uoad to bo Hut If oa of- go away and Hu paopla erauld by Hu atoters vdu range In age once. The staters also vota in ROUIE 30 POST ROAD PLAZA V'tRNON At a aaura conforanea llareh ftndsr was raealoitnat, ha was loUa tha totant of minority rep­ majority, the tax rote roe# from on hto rrurits wtun ho to ttoml- stay.” freyn 23 to paat TO. AH have oases wham agmemant cannot noted for Hu hlgfiiM j^iAb-twi ^ cMxie of Washington, D. C., at Twice he missed by a fraction 1967, second In 1968, 18th In ^ U i ^ ^ t y , tackle C S i^ e *^^|**yy **•*• *•» VIrgtala 4, PiaMdont Mixon sold: ptersd In diec^pUneiT etfsefie* special tasks whidi belp sup­ resentation. 40.4 to 46.30. But, he added, ‘Tm Jmt Hred ba raacimd eaally, and Hu ma­ Tknl ohUmad Hu coming riec- Ifkvan Parohaea poet to Hu tand," nuttlaad ^ operatli^ the top of tho list wtth a 129.414 of a jUn of being No. 1 to the no- 1989 and UUrd lost season. Vernvvit and running Tbch O "Do two taapaeto wa would Hon aad dUto’t got cut untU be . . . Hu gamo to aUcked port Huir extotonce. jority ndas. rules of Hie merged entity, to played Hu gamo,” Dodtoy oMd. tUm will "not bo a contest of Abput sonlng, all of tha oandl- •aid. "* “ — « « « average for' 435 aancHoned Hon — a long-sou$ht goal. Hie new women’a leader.won T^my Berra of Mas- uoa air powar agalnat Hu ageiiut you.” He said ba’o look- Some nuke elaborate vest­ "We am not forced to mmaJn guarantee that the pubUo Inter- games. Hie husky Alroroft employe previously to 1907. Other high been choaen as Norlh. “ Now, taatoad of going Mong ments, embroider altar oloHies party loyalties” baoauaa 'tha dotes seemed to faal Hut It to After Hu dMSat o f CknnsaU'a eat to sarvad," the 64-poge re- ing tor oHur thtoga to do, in Hu dototered order," said Damoorots w ill offer "a oboloa on Important area of Hu town nonttnatlon to 18T8, following Mrs. Dyak took part to 062 to the top-ranking mala duck- rankings ware saoond In ' 1969, week a offensive, defen- “ Oiu to Hut wa would attan with Hu ayatom. H i^m fight­ Hilnktog cf finding a steady Job, or saw fancy monograma. Otfa- Sister Maty Immaculata, a vi­ pokt sold. I . gomes and averaged 128.433. pinner In Connecticut, an honor tMrd to 1968, fourth to 1970, rive M d aophomore p l ^ r a ^ - ing It-aad H urra getting anp- era hand-letter dlptonua. One between the lackluster leader- government and Hut the town’s the nJaoHon o f HoyiwirorHi ttu Hiey suggested Hnoa mlmHo Mtea Hut firad at Hilnkliig of toavlng Hu area to vacious, 41-year-old mm who aentog regulations should bs re­ previous year, Nixon ooousad for aecond place. LaSt season he has tield for a tiumbar of eight to 1886 and 10th to 1988. Yankee Oon- MANCHESTER TIRE, INC. port from Hu tamo and Hu flad more premhing forms of of the moat Important projects stop that has been the hallmark rtivenues for strong and weak our pianaa, aad wa hava bean composes beth secular and sa­ of the Republican party tor tha viewed. Hu ganata of pnjudloa agatoat marked the third time In the years. Hie No.. 1 men’s roller to Bob *“ ^»**!*!*!. **?*^®*T^*S doing that Wa will oonttoua to to Hu baMng of altar bread cred music in her spore Hma. teams by tyHtting gate receipts last seven yeara aha waa see- Making the honor roll of the Oovri of Mlddleboro, Mass., •** **•* Saturdays football On Hu inalda, according to which to sent to 00 churcbes in paat five long yearn and the FttsGtorald spoke to favor of Suprsms Court nomtosss from for avilry game—80 per cent to do H ut But would a aUmOy Job keep TTiu, Hu doom am locked, tha purchase of Laurel Lake tor Hu Bouth. ond. NDBC waa Maurice "Hippo” with a 187.64 avenge. Jim . . Hoyweod Biin u onocuHva dl* Mm out oltogatborl "Tou can’t Gtoorgla. poattiva leadarahty Hut tha the home team and 40 per cent “ Paooad. if I detonnlna Hut raetor of Hu Nafloiul Oonfar- aha said, “ but from tha testde.” Democratic candldatoe will give uaa aa a sanitary tandfUl. Ha Ho Hun nomtoatad Judge H ie top 38 ratings among the Oorrontt at Mkncheatar, one of Wolfanabergaf of Ha^nttown, announromaitt of widk away toom It," ha said— to the viritora—and sharing fairer aet Include a second the owners of tho Holiday ud., waa next at 1S6.SOO wtth Inciaaoad laflltratlon from onca of B U n Lowyan, ouch tha town.” exprassid couHon, however, Harry A. Blaokmtm of Mbi- jUayoff rovanuea with non-play- FREE Norttt Vtataam andoagara our and Hura to mote talk of pri* over Hu 0000,008 price wMoh to nasota, who waa oonfimud by Manchester woman, Ten y Vac- Lanas. jjm Dlotoch of Waohlngtan, members BU groupo u Hu Ptoek Mtidfana mary flgbto naxt spring snd a Baatas WMls oft teams. - ramainhig foroao in Sratta Vtot- aad Hu Btook RutUun are falm ) and you do it to Huir lan­ Tani scored a rao«nt reply by being aakad tar tha toiid. a 944) veto. Howtvar, iBaalland caro. The latter placed 31st Mn. Dyak, orlgtnolly from d .C., fourth behind PrileHer at Oroaa do not ptoy post-mortem on tbls one sad guage,'^ aha said. "Boma In­ The report sold a merger with a 128.80 average tor 622 BoUlmora, won top ranking die- iss.lSS. enough league gamsa to wam at a thru wa ware wlth- lulping to errata aa “ Inereasod Indian Fights Walto to Tanl’s orlHotom of I ) FltaGtorold also q>oka to favor atld Nixon had^pnmtoad hto "wUl not succeed In making dmwing, I would order attacko bow it might bavs boon won. dians have a rough Hms." ------NATIONAl ^ X IN O LIST *«• champlonriUp their < awemuao oa Hu port of Hu tha RapubUoan majority’s to- of Hu purohasa at tha MOnohaa- naxt appoliitaa would ba from profsarional basketball games playera__ will be Hated in Hie on Hu supply routos, on Hu la- Bom at BuU Hoad, 8.D., to tar Water Oo. by Hia town. A Hia Bouth. SAFETY CHECK bU n prtooiun of Hu nature lence when Kanoiustor was Name and City To Preserve 1804, just a few yearn after her more pompetitlve nor will tt be l._, Itobart Oov«), Avorasa award winnera and ata- W inllon routaa, on Hu mlUtary aad aatant of Uuir vtoHmtoa- lobMsd a "Heroin Maavan’’, to a ratorandum quaatiaa on tha pro­ "Tha Bouth to anUtiad to able to salvage the few diaas- aomptoaaa, aad I hava dona ancestors aimlhUated Oan. Skating Star Peggy Fleming 18744 ttsUcal ratings. Hob.” Hartford naw)qMq)ar| 3) and the poaad 03.30 million purohasa ona-4f not two-oum bars of trbui franchises.’’ laa-aM Diamond gained 148 yards Hut la Hu past. Outolda prtooa walto Hure Walkout IBtg Oaorga- Ouster and- the U.8. which would moke It conttogant Hu Bitoranu Court," DasUand Siouxr Dialect Beventh Cavalry at tha Battle look of communlooHon between rushing and acorad two touch- 'T ohall do so again if I da* ate such orgaatoaHoiu aa Mre. on Hia Ughth Dtotrlot odnsoll- sold. I f a BouUurner Is not oho- Prefers Role as Housewife 186-240 plus a two-point con- V/e Check of little Big Horn to Montana, tha board and the drug aesnotss tonahu Hut auob activlttoa by Stondst'a Prtoon tour Prejaet Peun Central ORAND FCUUCS, N.D. (A P) to town. ' dattog ito aawar foolUHas with oan to ouooaad Btook, ha aaid 186-188 version as tha Terriers were Mm. Many Deads- spoke no tha town to aohadulad tor thto Golf Tourney NBW YORK (A P ) — Otvan a ladles’ figure akotlng crown at Netfh Vtotaam au y andaaror In Ckittornta, Hu Pkrtmu — lophto Maay Deads says a Walla rscalled a rsoant mast­ "a vaot aagmant of Hu naUon’a 1M.U8 nipped 27-31 by Colgate. • nun SYSTEMS e RAIL JOINTS Intag foreaa la gouHi ■ octoiy to Now Torfc, Hu Bx- BngUtti for tba first e l ^ ysom faU. population w ill hava M> vMoa choice at baing hollad ’’Tha OranoMa, Franca, to 1808. They part of Amarlca’a bsritaga to of bar Ufa. ing bstyrsan Hu board and Mark lailei Qu«w, Russo had six unaoatotad and pertieulerty aa wa tacBM OonunMtaa of Hu Afkw- At Rush Hour Bwerdloff at the Drug Advisory whatooavar on ttu oourt." Slated Sunday World’# Moat Beautiful Bkoter" ware morrlad loat yaar. 184.189 aariated tackles, knocked • SHOCK AISORIIRS dying, Whan riu want to boarding T v n x • WHin. IIAMNOS Aineflceii ef the Cantor and notod that no Damo- o** • 0««> housewife, Peggy "Peggy to very riiy-riia al- IS4-8T down a pass and recovarad a (CsnUmud from Fags One) Sha’s battling to prsssrva It. sduol at Fort Tatas, N.D., ttu Thai 13th annual RolUng Poi Ttm /O M . nlanao atrurJt wbito. Qimctionel tn m tM o n In croto ottandad Hito maattog. a jJfflt^rTand. 188488 tomMe to spark Vermont’s 38-7 • COMPUTK EXHAUST SYSTEMS "Ws’N gstttog modem too wasn’t ailowad to taUi Indian. Wife Denies Invitational Golf nvaMamani Tournammt ^ Fleming’# moHiar, M n. Dorto ■riTibury. Md. aeuron said, Hu wont flooito Hhode Tatonrt, and a aoon of Hartom dlvtoton’s tracks and Tani tuUttlad thto ma«tttog, t, J»rry Rg*in, upset over OonnacUcut. tost,” Hu 07-yaar-old floux In- “Ws warn forced to qu«k Bng- Mlnnachiuy T d rattier ba a'-good houaa- Flaming of L«s Angelas, atoo 180888 AND OP COURU in Mertb Vlatnam in M voarw all commutom in Wsstohsstar noting Hut it waa only on hour uneaavlil*. Conn. Barra rushed for 87 yards in- Both Hu Foctotu Soetoty aad dton woman said. "W s'm for­ Ush," riu said. GaU Ohih fiundoy morning bO' wife,’’ tha pretty, 88-yaar-old on hand tor Uia Now York 10,nK)b WlU Hu emmtrr'a Ctaunty warn uigsd to drtvs to Thday, she doesn’t delude long, waa a tour of Hu new Mao Treated gtantag at 9:18 h fin q rf? '^ ’ U84tt eluding tha gome's first touch- YOUR TIRES the lUtoda totoad groiv a n Hartom Una stations, U pos- getting cur old ways. The iioux temporary taoilittoa at Hu Jaaaa- Bd Fttanotriok • •4»*-"-4«"y Olympic gold m a lle t show. "i’She to always ooratut NAti()NX^BANKiNa u F T ™ „n a 21-yaro rojmpe^and and ito aMHtv to rnmiwaml of a»«oiiWeto wbo language to dying out." harsalf. Tlu naUva Bloux lan­ n ^ ^ and had fawned Mu albis, to catch a train into Hu haa Hbusa„ and won tollmrad by also raturnad a punt to yards to | —> Post, CeiirttetM Sgrvleg •— parfom ouch tooha ao main- Mm, Many Dssds wants Hu guage once ao much a part of By Dr. White owd—ah# WaShSi|^o^S^%?' 119-414 jjp •itoHiar soora to UMOaa' MflHt Vmumaao to move city. life to ths Omat Plains to dead a brtoftof. "T o imply thto tour E L E C T R IC to HiiSr quest tor the Bart M e huabMd. Greg Janklna, a mad- wa^in«roo, tatottgr famUy oontaot wlUr Bewavsr, Uuro was a grant Lakota Dtotoct of Hu gloux and brtoflng to the soma type of fnmihy Tills tfODhy Intsrn* oossn t vsnt Mm rsfsnworaAtaaa 129-488 18-0 vlotory over Maine. OHM nppltoa ftom hiAton da. ertw * iMBetee —hft as a functional, everyday tool. (ConHanad In m 'F aga One) ' wa a^una an^aaaun^^m deal of confuaton on Hu part of tongus to Uvs on. So ttu lito thtog I am pmpoatog to toorad- SHAMPOOIR h P S a n ^ iS ^ E “Ha'a No. 1 to my Ufa." Mr. Flaming.’’’ pato to vubMlnnia poaHlona on Uuir tnadHon Into aoctoW at hour after hour, at Hu Univer­ Mm, Many Deads bsltovsa unlvarsUy oftlolals to have an- 180*18 ------hHkor gromto. Wostebastor Oounty commuters the scattamd ranuuuito of Hu ulous," he said. tarwl Hu Pacplas RapubUo of of tha tournomant’a founder In Paggy'a caasi the hypo- ’ ’’Ihara a no danger oi t aiisnoj D»*ko, Hu t 'ti* of Huir tarma. trying to gst to work on Hms, sity of North Dakota, Ustmtog Ha obaervad Hut tha maattog OiMttB OarpitB and eholrman. Uiaala la maanlnglaaa. Bha to Paggy, dork-halrad, grtan-ayad 118481 I****® ** A a aammaad aaid Mum was CbJifomla to atoa tba boou of to questions to EbigUrh and Bloux Nation, although Huy China on g^it- 10. Pievtoua _ PLYMOUTH-MBBTING, Pa. I sapactoUy at Mount Vsmon, took ptaca July 10 and tha RM IIRI PAtTIM Hia tounuunant ia oonduotad both. Bha mokaa her dabut to and willowy, inriatad Monday rm 126-810 Goldman of Dai- aaalhar annll atrlkn 77 mllaa tba .Unttad Prtooiura' Union, mplytaf into a mlcrophoiu to have stthsr toigottan or nsvsr preaa aoocunto made no men­ P7tx14 OOOOYBAR POLYOLASS SLACK wham both Hu Now Havsn and laomad ths ways and languors orttoto ha rafarrad to oppaorad tion of a Dr, Roasn. on a hwndli op huris and play Holiday on loa'a new akattog during a whirlwind aarias ‘ 188-iN loa, Tax., took tha lead Monday I khfda Notth Vlatoam " I akaU only about five or 18841 aquaJlng $8-$9-73 at Uda Moiny- tn a dkaiw y ad aa anNairoran The fltetee /fesDDBS# thus Ihr ntog nufi hour, Hu Pami Oan- And ttu hopes to ssa Hu bast ffua p a A ta to Hu Mu Ola mm of laamtog,” aha sMd. "Wa worMag on Hu drug pnMam. ran, Iran. ■ rapori to tha flrri tea at 9. wifely dutlaa along wtth har, atx monUui at tha yoor—and not brook Golf Club. hee beta to ben dlstrllwtlnn to tral spokaaman said, "That ds- of Hu Indian dtotoct pmaarvsd Ks tormtd Tknl's siatamant "Grag got aoma Hma off In one alratoh. Tha rest of Hw aftor it find ra Htha. 'flu two as tt was onoa spoksn and writ­ never hnd thtom . , wa kind of Baoord Amsrioan rapertar Tww. - Wad. a - 8199 w Tinifs. • Prl. 0 U w Aot. t ' I Inmatoa of Hu oigaatoaUon's psnds on how qutok and bow "oomplotaly Irrssponstbla." Mika Bannatt said tha tato- from tha horottal,''hoapHai,'' ttia ax* time, I am hama. Wa have a VM. Ptonaa w an not damagad, aowapapor, lha Anvil. taM Hu craws coma back, and ten and Hu worst of Hu wMta muff tt hero and Hum, but that iha. ueminaHd aMd. to Hu procaaa of toamlng." Tknl dantod Hito saying Hut phona oall halfway around tha Owii Video Show plotoad. ’’During off hours, Pornoha which Greg rooaa to Naxt; Tho Mova Ttoward Ro* how fas( Hu squlpmont gsU to taflusneas chopped out. ha hod oontoctod svsryansoon- 4 -W H E E L WE HONOR It « w Mu Slat air oM r* ra. Har toca wrinktod by a eom- world want Uirough as readily ikw. nail ws'ra loohlng around for UUnga aporto oar avanto~ha wen a form. NSW Tofh." neotod wlHi drug prognuns to aa a tmuMUanUe oall but qua» f O y y * * . r.JzJ'l.yjLPy. for our new home in doii Fran- roM raoantty. Wa don't go owl yoHai kMlda IfoMh Vlataam ...... AT Mnation of nature’s banhnsss Maachsstsr bators raiMstog hto who la l • Notional Hookay HHa ytar. js ^ age, Mm. Many Deads said P la it le B o r I b B a c k e d Uons and answara had to ba ra- otooo. I've bought doaaiw of mueh. Wa Uoyola to tha porh. ■tatamsnt. Ha sold ha toM Hum paatad savarot Hmaa. iwoord ty ptMnf up i l l eoek boeha. I wont to try a tri Wa brih wnjey movlaa and mw 4, Of 1 / If/ Aaswers AO CaUs toddy's Indian cMld to much . ^ WMi Uia Boston Brutoa $ t e 9 5 M a « T i ^ e « ^ 9 lu n t M an ’TOKTO-Tka PMuriaa Agan- ha did not fntond erlltolain of Dr. White's v M f to OMm ttm of thoaa axollo dtohas." rie," batter off than, say, In Hu dM* OHOen, to |«to« to have hto ■ B UM» 4Aff) - Tka 7r.g. NBW TORX (AT) - Actorw aruMT >iAjr ay of Japan to aneauraMag aon- Huir woik- iw hto oommanto. arranged to mld-Aiiguat by lha Orag to a handwma Tanon, Paggy aohnowladgad Hm i aha MUM 0yP whan riu and oHuf Indians struojion of plastto f M ^ boats He ooknowtodgad Hut ha was own tatovtolpn ahew during iiw r upiotiRa|iiTai9orAV| tMtov amounoar Allah Swift says bs HOUiTWOOD (AP) - Unr- warn asai"iud to land on mssr- Mi-CMiu MOdloal AroooUHai. native a t Dallaa, grofhiata a t aantaUmM of Uw nip port of Ito oampatan to mod- uniiWs to oontMt tha ohoiimM It baaama known Hma lay s ton-n eempiton,. vMsmsn kbipad a mimbar o f Ms Atmy ronos B. MAreus wtU writs Hu valions and not ailowad to ■aporito 6 nrm tf sportoaoab the untvanlly at Tanaa, am heavy toww FOR Youn UONViamRNaB AND OAirBTY, (H)R BMRVICB In Vidt- buddtos duikv World War n o m lM '^ ftohing Industry, tho of tho D n if Advtoory oounell after he left ■ w ie a ~ „ „ •Mwliw Ma ifttonuililp at atoMtjM to uMtor a miiHtoniUtotediNar OH»AAll$i|NT l i OPBN DAILY PROM 7 A M. la t PJI. k-t' serssttptoy of "Tbs Stiutt law s wlth?ut parmlMton, a t • f to hto nouva tomM hU N C H iS Tarn iti. lACw roll aalto. Alton often Imitoiad Man," It to baasd on a novsl by now Ughtwolght bonto Iwvo al- booHioo ho was out-of-town. Hto first oMfa tho iliu’ WNAO.Ty~ af Mgdtoli to IM ^ to a o , atotonri to *m «s But ahr mgrato Hut Hu ohll- raa4r ^eptaood about 1,800 of “ Tboy (tho ItopuMloons) ooy BMHMtt sold Mro MofW, SM UROAD RY. (O P P O B m i^eggnva. iWu isikilit' dl dMt Hu votoss of othiFe durliw Ms Paul Bndaur and wtU ba pro- dmn now am torgstttog Hu ton- Md M inr 10. ■tfvlM days. New hs doss it duead and dimotod by Riohard tho 100,8M omaU ftobtog vootris I ’m krraaponMUa, Irrosponslbio porlad WtANfON MOTORS AMPMI guava of Huir ancaafon. — loM Hian 0 tons oMb to booouoo I petnt out a mww^^hod__ Ito BOV .Btt^W tlu Br^roOwmto^W ^^W m. M b Hun tor « Uvtof wttb radio and TV RuRi. William Chaiia win aarva "Tou daai wtth wMto man to ROUTi Nl S9i4||,tg VRRNON. CONN. Japan. oommunioattoM. TTOok MMl kiyo iMd B H rp ib- Olytopto aa axaeuttve produaar. tha BIA (Bumau of Indjw A^ Mo kaoauoo I oftor •

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERAU), MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMRER 28, 1971 TiviDRYSidi Powell Finally Raises Average to .250 Corks Pop, Champagne Spills itlanta’s Answer to Namath o f Sports Birds Game iBOWUNOi UConn Ready By DEAN R. YOST Away From Kelley Mod Dresser, F o r Annual sign Painting Lort-Prof nation One of the country’s lost profesaions is sign painting. Third Title Yale Battle As Pirates Clineh Division 'Twenty-five year old Brian Frederick of Brian Signs in NEW______YORK______(AP) , — Winner With Braves The Untverslt]^ of Oonnactlcut little slump and came out of ematically eliminated after los­ The winning run, the PiratM’ ter and George Foster smacked Rockville ia considered one of the best painters in the Boog Powell, the massive football team, . still smarting ■ Tfi^ NEW YORK (AP)—The a two-run double as OruJiiuiatl it." ing 7-3 to the San Diego Padr­ second tally in the fourth, was Tjf JT Baltimore Oriole first base- By EARL YOST from a 20-7 upset los«t at the corks popped, the cham­ scored when StargeU opened dealt a blow to the Dodgers' The "little" slump to which es. A lot of Frederick’a work la ***^ . ____1___ man, has been playing with When. Tom Kelley . notched...... his eigMh...... win.... of...... the 1971 TEE TOTALER8 '__ Betty hands of Vermont, meets state In the other National games, with a walk and Robertson and peimant hopes. pagne spilled and the su­ Murtaugh referred was a string done by lettering drag racing ,gi;“ t ^ , e k e n d % two sore wrists and a sore ,gue with the Atlanta Braves earlier this Haefs i76, Betty Lou Jackson the Chicago Cubs bounced the Maimy Sangulllen delivered sin­ "We've been playing 10-11 National Lea; perlatives flowed. of two losses Sunday and Tues­ machines, stock cars and plain pocono Trenton Snoodwav hand, and he says it hurts Now York Mets 4-1 and the gles. games over the ,800 mark all month it marked twice the number of wins he rwked up £ e ^ 2^^d renewal of a series whteh This was tltle-cUnchlng time day as the Pirates failed to Montreal Expos bested the • • • year, and now everyone ex­ nr Marlboro*^ tor to swing a tat. However, in his best year with the Cleveland Indians in the Amer- Austm 489, janei Benenn cinch the title while lugging the for mttsburgfh Pirates. Philadelphia l i l i e s 2-0. GIANTS - ASTROS — pects us to win six out of seven He considers one of his teat championship cars, will hold a he has not been hurting INLAND FUMING icon League: He was 4-8 with champagne around. But every­ _____ 'The (Connecticut defense, guil­ "On to the World Series," • • * Bobby Bonds knocked in two games at the end,” said a dis­ ‘* * * .* ^ '? ^ "* '‘**’ ■pcolal qualifying session Sun- himself recently . . , only _ ^ the Trite In 1966. ty of a coulee of glaring mla- one knew It would come soon­ an AA/F ( l i s t e r that ran reg- jj,gj drivers the . personnel report that

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BUGGS BUNNY OUK BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE Garage THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY SHORTEN and WHIPPLE Help Wbnte«|-Female 35 Help WanlMl-MalB Service - Storage 10 c l e a n i n g woman, one day MAN FOR inside aales in lum X VS^PCR WHERE THAT- EE... IB SOAteONS THANK# fOf WWtflN'' MAYBE WHEN WE FOUNP WANTED to rent —ono or more weekly. Call 646-3391 between ber and hardware department LAEV 8VUVEETBR IS HIPIN' CALLINS I r THE BIKE# WE #HOULPVE CLASSIFIED used to be a cails B iw a n to SACK MY WHEEL#. Aom r it PttHtti h w lt It IL THE NEW NEIGHBOR9 BUILT A Full-time. Apply in O U T 73V/» S P iO O 'f" a o /y A fi^ Y#U #uy#--My^LP . TOLP UNCLE BULdV m#HT bay garage, Manchester area. 2-5 p.m. AWAY! WAITIN' AROUND ^BUT WE MAPE Call 616 0790. GET JEREIMER TO DO AHVTHIMG W. G. Glenney Co., 68 Hebron TIAAEr ^■ Zrx.* V.T MAN WA# BESINNIN SPARE time evenings you can T7 BU# ME WHILE HE PLAYED UNCLE AMO# OUrgiDC THE HOUSE Avenue, Glastonbury. AWUT IT! PETBCTIVE NEARLY HAPPY,' NDW, earn $40-$76 for 2 or 3 eve­ A O tO U VOtM ADVERTISING PROVE RICK UP HE'#<*ET'TIN« nings per week. No experience THE BEST or 1 Oroup of S9‘n>raefold Motorcycles-BleyelM 11 OIL BURNER The WALL' (comb, form) CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS necessary. We train you to THE M A ^ R # Pm Um laUndt conduct style shows for small SERVICEMAN ANP THEYW S Ptruvlan SOHaidona 8 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. SUZUKI 1670, TB-260, Savage. WEARIN' •. capital 61 Woody plant $625. Phone' e4g-0675 after B informal groups. No invest­ At least 6 years experience ment, Free samples to thoe« _ EARPLU<#5! 9------da DOWN p.m. on number 2 oil, to qualify Janalro, 1 Coxcomba COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADV’T. who qualify. Must have use of Braxll for Closs-l pay scale. Most 2Potaia car. For personal interview qomplete benefit package In U Aicatian 3 Indonafeian 4180 P.M. DAY BEFORK PUBUOA'nON 1668 CD 850 HONDA, excellent call 646-0480, 876-4649, 643-7448. aaaport the industry. ialand Deadline for Saturday and Monday la 4 :80 p.m , Friday running condition. B28-8028. X. IS Son of Bath 4Sluggiah 22 Mora aged (var.) 14 Japantaa 40)A Avar v TEACHERS-MOTHERS- See Mr. John HU'vyak for In­ 5 River of Cork 24 European SBa AS motcrcycle 106, 1,800 outcaat 6 Inborn l^ p a r 43 Alumni RETIREES terview, 289-6481. N .Q-:\ 15 Roadwaya, PLEASE READ YOUR AD crlglnal miles, $160. Call OiS.- MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD 7 Witticiama 25 Caln'a vietlm (eoU.) A Marshall Field family for inataince 8 Aaian (Bib.) 45 Portray on Olaealfled or “Want Ada” are taken over the phone as a 8172. KASDEN FUEL CO. 17 Whale owned publishing organiza­ kingdom 20 Traveler canvas oonvenlenoe. The advertieer should read hie ad the FIRST ft:' BUT WHEN MANNY ISN'T BILL BRUCE THE MANAGER ^ YEPJ LET'S (comb, form) 9 Returning inabua 46 Uimily child JAWA-CZ, 12Bcc, scrambler, tion is conducting a nation­ ABOUT AS FAR AS I CAN' OF THE BONEADA FENCE GO OVER IS l^ p DAT IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In time for the 340 Tolland St. TRAPP BROUGHT THE BOY repeatedly 28 Koto 47 Ireland next Insertion. The Herald is reaponsible for only ONE In- new kiiobblea, newly rebuilt, wide expansion program. I /KICK'— HOW FAR THROW A TRUCK! HE SAID IN TH AT NIGHT, HE SAID COMPANY? AND TALK 19 Otnua of 48 Cry of East Hartford 10 Newspaper 30 Mohammedan oorreot or omitted Inaertlon lor any advertisement and then $160. Tt^OSSO. We arc interested in hiring . DO YOU TRUST ■■ QUIT HIS JOB BECAUSE HIS FATHER WAS A T WORK!. TO BILL! birthworta magistrate b acchinls l/VtR. AAURK RAYKER?] OF A BAD BACK! pvagraph . only to the extent of a "make good" insertion. Errors which ten individuals in this area (pi.) 11 Equine (yet-) 50 Native of HONDA 350, 1071, excellent con­ CONSTRUCTION Laborers. Ap­ 21 Hilorao’aoi gait Iritlah gun Morocco do not loeeen the value of the advertisement will not be to do outside sales inter­ foodstuff 31 Br: dition. Low mileage. $760 firm. ply Alco Development Oorp., 2S.Impair 16 County in S3 Pope's tripla 51 Arrow poison oorreoted by "make good” Insertion. viewing for seven weeks or JHEY LET HIM 24------doU Pennsylvania crown 52 Actual Ming Phone 742-8468. longer starting September 1 Court St., Rockville. SOLVE IT* Madeleine, 20 Muster 35 Arab rulers 55 Rooms (ab.) r \ Quebec 26, 1671. S\ r-AJ $500 minimum' for 100 sales MAN over 18 wanted for nights, /J 27 Silkworm'! r 643-2711 Business Services 13 5-1 a.m. CaU Arby's, Roost cocoon r " S“ JT 1 t JT W r r interviews. 29Annoya Beef, 646-8043. 12 IS 14 ' FOR RENT — Chlpmore brush For interview see Mr. S2 Leoaened chipper with man, hour day or S /A a n k d J ^ Moser, Friday, September BY NEG COCHRAN 54 Boat anew IS 17 Automobiles For Sole 4 n OUT OUR WAY week. 742-9606. H m i'f CROCKER 24th, 61 Market Square, ' SBLoimfor , ______lA I Tm Rog U S Pol on — All rl|h(i r«4«rv9if ___ CUM8BmflUD,R.I. Newington, Conn., 10 a.m. 57 FulTapology It NEED CAR? Credit very bad? ^ (PltTI by 58 Lohengrin'i jlERALD Bankrupt, repoeaession? Hon­ SHARPENING Service — Saws, ' *------' ...... to 2 p.m. WELDERS / V bride knives, axes, shears, skates, 39 Capo-----. est Douglas accepts lowest H 2T rotary blades. Quick service. Building Contracting 14 Pointing - Papering 21 Help Wonted-Female 35 BAR MAIDS and cocktail wait- Newfound­ 24 25 26 IT BOX LETTERS down, smallest payment, any­ ------wanted. Call 872-3381, PRISCILLA’S POP Capitol Equipment Co., 88 ______; resses land W 35 where. Not small loan finance Main St., Manchester. Hours " E S ROBBINS ^ r p e n tty re- CEIUNO specialist expert ask for Skip or Ray for ap­ ARC OR 4iBoUvian For Your company plan. Douglaa Motors workmanship. One ceiling or export dally 7:80-6, Thursday, 7:30-9. modeling specialist. Additions, COMBINATION pointment. * M SJ 346 Main. 42 United energy Information Saturday, 7:80-4. 643-7958. rec rooms, dormers, porches, all your ceilings repaired and BOOKKEEPER- painted. Reasonable rates APPLY NOW HELIARC 44Beehive 35 40 ATHE HERALD will not A^TT-rr.T,-u- „ n ______-______cablnots, formica, bullt-lns, SALESCLERK 46 City on the ■ CHE^RRY 1960 Bugeye Sprite, gTBPS, sidewalks, stone walls, bathrooms, kitchens, 646-3446. Call 646-6993. waclOBo the Identity of Full-time Tuesday through Sat­ Evenings free? Self'^oys and Oangoo 44 45 restored throughout, plus en- fireplaces, flagstone terraces. , ___^ Experienced only. 49 Aalan fiber any advertiaer using box glne modification, $560 firm or INSIDE—outside painting. Spe­ urday. Apply in person. 46 47 45 4^ All concrete repairs, both in- ^EON CIESZYNSKI builder Gifts Party Plan. No invest­ plant SO 51 52 letters. Readers answer­ trade for decent 'Yolkswagen. cial rate^i for people over 05. ing blind box ada who side and outside railings, land­ new homes custom built, re­ SHOOK JEWELERS ment — No colbecting — No Must be able to work from 55 Equip 55 Call 872-2666. Call my competitors, then call 54Antip«thiaa a desire to protect their scaping. Reasonably priced. modeling, additions, rec 917 Main St., Manchester me. Estimates given. 649-7863. delivering. No experience prints with minimum super­ SeExiat 67 55 identity can follow this CaU 648-0861. rooms, garages, kitchen re­ SfCoUago 1966 (MEVELLE, automatic needed. CaU or write "Santa's vision. The right men can procedure: transmission, power steering, 4 modeled, bath tile, cement ^ MARTIN^ FvTl ®ALES HELP and Register Op- apartment 69 $0 erator, full-time, Monday Parties," Avon, Conn. 06001. expect good wages and new tires, less than 60,000 TIMBERLAND Tree Service- work. Steps, -dormers, Resl- professional painting service, (ooU.) I* Encloee your reply to through Saturday, one week­ SINagatlva miles, 643-6788 after 6 p.m. Tree removal, pruning, lots dential or commercial. Cali intterior-exterior. Free esti­ Tel. 1.678-8466. fringe benefits (Including the box in an envelope — day off. Apply in person, W.T. address to the Classified cleared. No job too big or 649-4291. mates, fully insured. 649-4411. Profit Sharing), steady work Grant Co., Manchester Park- Also Booking Parties M anager, Manchester MUSTANG Mach I, 1970, 4-bar- small. Fifteen years experi­ with overtime and pleasant rel, 4-speed, 18,000 miles. Must ence. Bonded, insured. 742- DORMERS, garages, porches, p a i n TING — Exterior, gutters ade. Evening Herald, together PART-TIME babysitter for 11- sacrifice $2,200. 647-1664. 9606. rec rooms, room additions, and roof repairs. Free esti­ working conditions. with a memo listing, the PART TIME — Our client month old girl, vicinity Rob­ companies you do NOT kitchens, add-a-levels, roofing, mates. Call The Jones Boys, needs a girl who can type ac­ ertson School, from 10-4 p.m., want to see your letter. TREE SERVICE — removals siding, general repairs. Qual­ 872-3589. Gall Jim Melo at Your letter vrill be de­ 1967 CORVETTE convertible, and prflhing. For free esti­ ity workmanship. Financing curately and sell their serv­ dally. Reply Box "S”, Man­ stroyed If the advertiaer must sell. $2,400. Call 647-1664. mates call anytime, 872-3265. available. Economy Builders, ice via phone, 20 hour week. chester Herald. Interviewing 10-2, Wednesday ------is one you've mentioned. Inc., 643-6159, 872-0647, eve­ Floor Finishing 24 WARD Mfg. Co. If not it will be handled 1965 GTO, 389, 4-speed, posl- TREE SERtnCE (Soucler) — and Thursday, ciall Rita Girl nings. in the usual manner. traction. $760. Ask for Jim, Trees cut, building lots clear­ FLOOR SANDING, and refln- 99 E. Center St., Manchester, Help Wanted-^ale 36 269 Adams St,, Manchester 649-7732, 646-8782. ed, trees top^d- Got a tree m ASONARY WORK, all types, ishing (specializing in older 646-3441. ------647-1467 nrohipm! WaII worth phone -- . . . floors). In and outside paint­ problem I Well No job to small. Excellent PLYMOUTH 1966, 426 Heml, 4- ing, etc. No job too small. John call, 742-8252. workmanship, many years ex­ speed, posl-traction, 4 new Verfallle, 649-6750. RITA GIRL CITIES SERVICE CO. Lost ond Found 1 perience. Free estimates. CaU PART-TIMB, man with driver*a tires, $1,600. 646-3399. MASONRY — Brick, block, license to work in egg plant, after 5 p.m., 742-6486. NEEDS YOU! ALBI MFG. DEPT. POUND — The best place to ~ —TTZ------1~ stone, cement work and re- afternoons, contact MUler choose home decorations and 19®^ GALAXIE V-8, auto­ Bonds - CLEUIK TYPIST—Accuracy palrs includ^ fireplaces and n .J. LAFLAMME Carpenter Farms. 648-8021. gifts is Your Gift Gallery at matic, mechanically sound. patios. 649-1604. important. $100. Needs help in their paint contractor. Additions, remod­ Stocks - Mortgages 27 Watkins, 085 Main St. Your $825 or beat offer. Phone after EXECUTIVE 8EX3RETARY Production Department. 40 SCHOOL bus driven — Boltoti, eling and repairs. Call any­ home town friendly world of 3 p.m., 647-9017. BRUSH chipper rental. -Stop MORTGAGES — 1st, and 2nd., —Local, 2 openings. Good hour week, plus overtime. Hours 7:20—0 a.m. and 2*S:46 time, for free estimate. 876- gifts. Telephone, 648-6171. pollution, chip brush and trees, mortgages — Interim financing typing and shorthand. $125. Long range job security, and p.m. CaU 640-6400. 1968 G.T. TORINO hardtop, 4- use chips for mulch. Special 1642. — expedient and confidential GIRL. FRIDAY—3 openings. advancement opportunity. *'L06T— Ba'vlngs Passbook No. speed, 390. $1,895. CaU 643-8961 prices for contractors. 742-8262. GENE’S Carpentry — Remod­ service. J. D. Real Estate Accurate typing and jUione Generous fringe benefits in­ 20111 Hartford National Bank after 4 p.m. cluding health, accident, and MILLAR Tree Service —prun­ eling kitchens, rec rooms, ad­ Assoc., 643-5126. work. To $118. and Trust Oo„ First Manches­ 1966 OLD3MOBILE Delta 88, life insurance. Contact Jack ing, cabling, topping, removal, ditions, roofing and siding, re­ MORTAGES, loans, first, sec­ LEGAL SECRETARY — 3 ter Otfice. AppUcatlon Made four-door hardtop, V-8, auto­ Kaplan at 876-3386. HRST CLASS feeding, free estimates. Fully pair work. 872-2929. ond, third. All kinds. Realty openings. 60 wpm, typing for Payment.” matic, power steering, excel- Insured. 633-5345 or 568-4716. statewide. Credit rating unnec­ and shorthand: Salary open. Jent condition. $960. 643-0117. JACQUES of all trades, carpen­ mUCSK DRIVER for lumber POUND — Mixed shepherd essary. Reasonable. (Jonflden- RATER—4 openings, exper- MECHANICS LIGHT trucking, odd jobs, also try, additions, paneling . re­ and building materials deliv­ tlal, quick arrangements. Al­ • ience necessary. Salary male, black and tan. Call Dog CHRYSLER Newport 1064, new moving largo appliances. modeling, general repairs. No ery. Apply In persim, W. G. Needed to build quaUty ma­ vin Lundy Agency, 827-7971. DOE. Warden, 646-4666. brakes and exhaust system, Burning ban*els delivered, $4. job too big or small. Reason­ Glenney Co., 03 Hebnxi Ave­ 100 Constitution Plaza, Hart­ chinery. ExceUent fringe — r— r— ------tt~ : excellent running condition, 644-1775. able, free estimates, 742-6512. RECEPTIONiST — IBM, nue, Glastonbury. r S T , MB-3338 alter. 6 p.m. ford. Evenings, 233-6879. benefits and pay. Optional Shaiv Book No. 16270 ______1______Electric. 60 wpm. To $125. TWO YOUNG married men will CARPENTRY and remodeling. MAINTENANCE man wanted, issued by the Manchester Say- MUST SELL —^1964 Studebaker FIRST and second mortgage SECRETARIES—Good typ­ do small repair jobs and paint­ rec ;ooms, dormers, kitchens, flexible h' urs. Reply Box ings and Loan Association, In­ money available. Interest only ing and sherthand neces­ CaU Mrs. BrunetU, 64S-2487 Gran Turisimo, vinyl top, im­ ing, also cellar cleaning and addii ons . .id garages. CaU "AA", Manchester Herald. corporated, has been lost and maculate condition. 211 Medn situations. Commercial build­ sary. Several openings. Sal­ between 9 a.m .-6 p.m. light trucking. CaU 646-2692, Tom Corbi; , 643-0086. ary to $125. application has been made to St., Manchester. 646-2047. ings from $20,000 to $100,000. JANITORS,'' mioming and eve­ said Association for payment Prompt, confidential tervlce. TELLER—Cc nmerclal ex­ nings, Ma.icheoter-Eaat Hart- j i. o< the amount of deposit. BUICK SKYLARK, 1968, 4- FALL clean-up, landscaping _ . cij;— Carriage Realty, 646-1130. perience reqvlred. $96. ferd area, CAU 643-6691, 3-6 ^ART-'miE for and j^rk- door hardtop, radio, heater, ing lot maintenance. Starting and gardening of all types. Al- l»00 ing aiaing 16 Come In ' anil ■ have a talk p.m. only. LOOT — Passbook No. 6-1676 good condition, $1,496. CaU 872- time 7 a.m. Must have driver’s so cellars, garages, and attics JUTxSRS nnd roots, all types _ . ^ with us. Savings Bank of ! Manchester. 3644 cleaned. Serving Manchester, JANITORS — mornliigs. Man­ license. Ai^ly in'person. W.H. repa red aid replaced. Rea- BuSineSS O pportunity Zo AH fees paid by client com­ Ai^>Ucatlon made for payment. West Hartford and surround­ chester - East Hartford area. England Luml>er Oo., Route 1966 MUSTANG, blue, 6 cylln- sonable prices. Free estl- MANCHESTER — Neighbor­ panies. CaU 643-6691, 3 to 6 p.m. ohly. 44-A, Bolton Notch, Oonn. LOCfT — iPassbocric No. 101906 der, excellent running condi­ ing towns. Free estimates. 628- mates, 646-1399. hood grocery. Good location. Savings Bank of Manchester. tion, best offer over $560. 644- 0933. RITA GIRL .\L LAPLANT — Siding, roofing, 643-8009, H. B., Grady, Broker. 69 E. Center St., Manchester Ai^jUcation made for payment. 0816. POWER mowers, hand mow­ NURSE~.11 . 7 storm windows, awnings. Qual­ 646-3441 WAITRESS < ers, repaired and sharpened. PIZZA and grinder shop, eat in, LOOT — Passbook No. 102992 1962 FALCON, good running ity workmanship, free esti­ Part-time, 9 to 4 p.m., weekly Electric hedge clippers, band take out, excellent location, Manehetfer Manor Savings Bank of Manchester, condition. Must sell by Satur- mates. Fully insured. 649-3417, wlHi Thursdays off. Apply in clippers, circular and hand high, high profits. $8,600. 643- BABYSITTER — In Uncoln Nursing Home AppUcation made for payment, day, $125. Phone 643-7321. 872-9187. person. saws sharpened. Pick up and 5658. School area for afterschool 886 W. CENTEB ST. and or occasional evenings. LOST — Passbook No. BU786 C3HEVY 1966 Malibu, 2-door delivered. SharpaU, 643-5306. BIDWELL Home Improvement W. T. GRANT CO. MANCHESTEB 646-4664 after 7 p.m. Manchester P arkade Savings Bank of Mancherter. hardtop, V8, automatic trans- Oo. Expert Installation of alu­ it6-6U» RUG SHAMPOOING, floors AppUcotton made for payment, mission, power steering, extra minum siding, gutters and washed and waxed, windows SUNOCOD INTERESTED in part-time ------^ ------r —;------clean, $896. 649-6290. trims. Roofing installation and money or free jewelry? Call LOST — Passbook No. 42182 ______cleaned. CaU Jim Scott, presi­ Modem 3-bay Colonial build­ repairs. 649-6496, '876-9109. 643-4931. Savings Bank of Manchester. PORD 1666 Galaxle 500. 4-door dent, Roya Enterprises, Inc. ing In Vernon area, avail­ AppUcation made for payment, hardtop, V8, automatic trans- 633-8150. Businesses, homes, able now. SECRETARY Wanted —Typing Experienced Tire Salesman mission, power steering, very apartments. Roofing and required. Assist school busi­ l o o t — Passbook No. W-469 clean, $796. 649-6290. Top salary plus many fringe benefits. A real op­ Savings Bank of M anchester.______Chimneys 16-A SUN offers: ness manager in purchasing budget preparation, Inventory, portunity for the right man. Ai^Ucation made for payment. poNTTAC 1988 custom Tern- Household ServIceS 13*A • Financing pest, V8, automatic, 39,000 ------^------ROOFING — Specializing re­ and pupil transportation. Year LOST — Walking cane, vicinity miles, excellent condition, TREES removed, lots cleared, pairing roofs of all kinds, new • Paid Training around position. Excellent sal­ Apply Oak St., engraved with name $1,600. 646-2696. attics and cellars cleaned. roofs, gutter work, chimneys, ary and fringe benefits. In­ and telephone. CaU 649-6868. Lilght trucking, also painting. cleaned and repaired. 30 • Professional Counseling quire Vernon Board of Educa­ Free esUmates. 646-5489 after years experience. Free esti­ tion, 875-1060 or 875-2879. FARMOIL 3 Trucks - Tractors 4:30 p.m. mates. CaU Howley, 643-6361. Personob For details call Days, Mr. SEWING machine operator, ex­ - Route 83, Rockville, For Appointment ---- —______1970 CHEVROLET ------half-ton------WASHING machine repairs, Cox, 568-3400, Evenings and perienced only. Cobar Co., 77 875-1633 NEED RIDE from Mancherter y.g 3. ^ transmls- RCA, Whirlpool, Kenmore, weekends, Mr. Hag(ue, 413- Hilliard St., Manchester, 643- Parkade to Main and Eldridge Heating and Plumbing 17 Sion, 7,000 miles. CaU after 4 Maytag. Reasonable rates. 2284. Sts. Call after 6:80 or anytime 534-1365 collect. p.m., 646-4139. Owner of Pike C6ln WasH and M & M Plumbing & I^ating Sunday. 646-2047. SALESWOMEN for retail fab­ Dry Cleaning, 276 West Middle no job too small. Free esti­ 1949 PICK-UP TRUCK, bucket Turnpike, next to' Stop and mates gladly given. Bathroom Private Instructions 32 ric store, full or part-time. RIDE from Broad and HUllard seats, 1961 Chrysler Imperial Selling experience helpful, ex­ St., Manchester to Travelers Shop. 648-4613, 647-1719. remodeling, heating systems motor, new tires, 12 volt elec- ______worked on, water pumn work, PIANO Instructions In my cellent company benefits. Sick RNs & LPNs Insurance, Woodland and trical system. Runs good. 649- u q h T trucking, ceUark and at- faucet packings, 649-2871. ■ home, HlUstown Rd. area. 647- leave, profit sharing, paid va- Asylum St., Hartford. Arrive ALL SHIFTS — FULL OR PART-tlME 6808, after 6. ugg cleaned, odd Jobs. Rubbish 1682. catlims. Apply In person to Mr. by 8 a.m. leave 4:16. Call 648- ' ■■ ' —; removed, domestic and coin- GRANTS Plumbing Service — Marvlch, at 3o-Fro Fabrics, Be a part of a chaUenglng and growing organization. 0286. Free estimates, plus quality EXPERIENCED recent college Caldor's Shopping Center, Advance to aU levels of nursing. Non-rotating shifts. Auto AcceSMrIeS-TireS 6 merclol. 644-8962. graduate will tutor in English work. 643-6341. Manchester Excellent wages. Exceptional' benefits. and Math. Junior high and ______Automobiles For Sale 4 PICK-UP truck tires, with rim, l i g h t trucking, cellar and 700-16. Never uaed. $46. CaU attics cleaned, odd jobSi SAM WATSON Plumbing and high school levels. Available l e PARTMENT MANAGERS, Heating, Bathroom remodel­ aftemoops, after 3:30. Phone jjanchester. N ew exclusive MEADOWS CONVALESCENT CENTER 1970 TOYOTA, Corona Mark n, 872-8874. lawns, trees cut and removed. 646-2321 automatic transmission, 21,000 CaU 643-6000. ing and repairs. Free esti­ 742-8371' -evenings. store, convenient location, ex­ FOR SALE — Parts for 1963 mates. Call 649-3808. cellent salary. No fee. 622-6126 An Equal Opportunity Employer mUes. CaU 643-6067. PIANO Instruction, for begin­ Chevy n , 6 cylinder stock car. p a LL clean-ups, atUcs, cellars. Career. Opportunities, 179 ners and advanced students. 1964 MALIBU 8S. two-door, au­ Ran Stafford Speedway. Parts garages cleaned. Trash re- AHj^ St., Hartford. Milllneiy, CaU 646-4020. tomatic, v-8, fully equipped, include engine, transmission moved, leaves raked, lots ------1.------$0i»6. Phone 640-6968 evenings rear end, front end, springs cleaned. Free estimates. 628- Dressmaking 19 RETAIL MANAGERS, Man­ and tires. Phone 628-6117 any­ 0670. chester. Specialty store, expe­ and Saturday. LADIES' dresses, suits, wedding time. Help Wanted"Fomole 35 rience necessary, excellent 1009 FIAT 124 Sport Spyder HAVE TRUCK, will travel, gowns and veils, all custom b ^BY SITTER wanted, Bolton salary. No fee. 822-6128, Ca­ RN or LPN convertible. Low mUeage, ex­ clean • cellars, garages, atUcs. made. Some alterations', Rea- area for kindergarten boy. reer Opportunities, 179 Allyn U p.m. • 7 a.m. — Full or Part-Time cellent condition. 849-2896. Trailers - Tree removal and odd jobs. sonable prlcos. 649-1133. Five days weekly. CaU 646- St., Hartford. We want permanent professionals who can offer Mobile Homes 6-A Free estimates. College stu­ 7886. 1006 MGB Convertible, wire ______dent. 876-8066. EXPERT alterations, men's FEMALE to work 10 a.m. to 2 good patient care to our guests. Fully paid insur­ wheels, radio, good condition, ^geg STARCRAFT hardtop ten t ______women's or children's cloth- WAITRESS wanted, mornings. p.m., counter work. Dairy ance program, sick pay, 2 weeks paid vacation, 8 CaU 647-2648. 649-0861. trailer. Sleeps 8, heater, stove, REWEAVING of burns, moUi- Ing. My home, call 049-9943 Apply In person, Egg & You Queen, Hartford Rd. paid holidays and overtime. p . ““1 canopy- IMOO. holes, zippers repaired. Win- Restaurant, 1095 Main St. CHRISTMAS BEGINS now for PLYMOUTH 1971 2-door, ■ Road- g.n gg,. dow shades made to measure, . . , Manchester. runner, red with black Interi­ all size Venetian blinds. Keys M o v I n g - Avon Representatives. You'll MEADOWS convalescent or, 888 cubic Inch, low mile I made while you wait. Tape re- Trucking - Storage 20 SCHOOL bus drivers Bolton. sell fine products from the 046-2321 age. $8,000 or beat offer. Own- jg^j jg. sTARCRAFT. Used on- corders for rent. Marlow's. 887 ------Hours 7:20—9 a.m. and 2-3:46 world’s largest cosmetic com- p.m. Call 649-8400. pony. Call now! 289-4922. An equal opportunity employer. , ^

PAGE TWENTY-SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. ^NCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1971 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, SEHpE^ER 28, 1971 PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN Houses For Sole 72 Articles For Sale 45 Aportments - Hats > dnt of Town Housof For Sol* 72 Hpusos For Sak 72 Houses l^or Sale 72 Out of Town Wanted ~ Real Istate 77 Tenements 63 l^ r Rent 66 Six Pioneers in Reverse f i e l d s t o n e from old stone For Sale 75 iilL U N O your properly? We Crown Prince walls, $30. per load, delivered. .MANCHESTER - • One • bed­ HBBRON - Wall St., 2 - bed- ^ MANCHMTER — Immaculate MANCHESTER — Cape, 7 good M^CHESTER, need listings, call J o h i^ . Lap- a-room Ranch plus 12x17’ fam clous 7-room Colonial, formal goTiTH WINDSOR CLASSIFIED 742-9721. room garden apartment. Car­ room apaHmenta. heat, hot Offered by tne rcoms, fireplace, 2 baths, ga­ pen Inc., Realtors, 646-8261, Father of Baby Seeking Maine Homestead BERRY’S WORLD lly room. Three large bed­ dining ell, modem kitchen, 4 peting, all appliances, heat, water, carpeting, appliances, rage, walk to Bowers, Illlng FOR THE ECOLOGIST!! rooms, flreplaced Uvlng room, bedroome, trees, centrally SELLING your liome or acre­ OSLO (AP) — A daughter, DARK RICR stone free loam, and parking. $170. Immediate children welcome. Available and MHB. Helen D, Cole, Real­ Enjoy the iiplendors of na­ FARMINGTON, Maine (AP) His wife and their daughters attached garage. Private yard. oatad. Hutchins Agency Real­ their first child, has been bom 5 yards $20. Sand, grravel, occupancy. Highland Oak Vil­ Immediately. $190 monthly. PHILBRICK tor, 648 0666. ture that surrounds our over­ age? For promItt friendly serv­ — An Arkansas family is look- Lizzie, 7, and Katie, 2, wear stone, manure, pool, and patio 30s. Wolverton Agency, Re­ tors, 646-6324. sized 7-room Split Level. ice, call Louis Dimock Real­ to Crown Prince Harald and ADVERTISING lage, 648-6177. Bvei^ngs 647- 646-0682, 649-9871. Ing for cheap land and a home ***’1*T*^' , v sand. 643-0504. altors, 649-2818. Manchester Fruit trees, lovely shrubs, ty, E d itors, 646-9828. PTincesa Sonja. ______\______.______9921. ■ '______106 FOOT 7H-room custom ...... J .. .. . The Oarbers also have two ROCKVILLE—2 bedroom apart­ COZY COLONIAL spacious backyard with el­ ■ ■ DUUlja,Senja, a.a .:ujiiiicommoiwr whom the in Maine after duplicating In Jeremiah 8 and Chris- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS AGENCY MANCHESTER -i- New Ustlng, brick Ranch. 87’ living room, MARY GRIFFITH Irish School MANCHESTER — Deluxe two- ment available In new build- Two-bedrbom Garrison Co­ bow room for those who Alii CASH for your property crown prince married three reverse the rigorous westward ^ 8 AJM. to 4:30 P.M. 4-4 duplex, new baths, two bed­ 2-car garage, 2<4 acres. Gor­ of Dancing, costumes, girls’ bedroom apartment. $208 per ing, ConstsU of 4 large rooms gr area overslied 8- lonial on acre lot. Attached appreciate clean air. Oh yes, Within 24 hours. Avoid red years ago gave birth to the covered wagon migrations of (jarber hasn’t had a Job since rooms. Otdy $26,900. Wolcott geous View. Hutchins ' Agen­ size 8 and 10. $10 each. 644- month, Including heat, appll- with private terrace and pool. central air- orle-car garage, formal din­ our vacant home te loaded tape. Instant service. Hayes child Wednesday. the 19th century. leaving Arkansas. He said the Reolton, 668-8200. cy, 649-6824. his COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. 8716. ances, atr - condlUonlng oar- -includes heat, hot water, car- room, ing room, living room with with goodies t Exceptional Agency, 646-0181. The crown prince and Two years and 2,000 miles y,e trip and 4:80 P.M. DAT BEFORE PDBUOATION fireplace, glassed In sun- wife are both In thrtr 30s. ^ te r leaving the extern .. ^een very helpful ALUMINUM sheets used as pets. X,..., Paul W. Dougon, R«U-Real pcting and all appliances. I/.- MANCHESTER — Brent Rd., 7- MANCHESTER — All brick 6- offering at $81,9(M. Mr. Gor­ HAVE excellent buyer for 3- Deadline for Saturday and Monday la 4 :S0 p.m. Friday porch. Desirable, quiet Ozarks town of Hardy Ell and ^^y^ ^ ^ supplied with printing plates. .009 thick, 23x tor, 649-4636. cated In a country setting. Im- bullt-lns, llrot floor family room Spilt Level, 2 baths, rec bedroom Colonial. Central es­ don, 649-6806. bedroom Colonial in Manches­ EQ mediate occupancy. Rockland 2 fireplaces, ' 2 full bathk, room, flreplao>, carpeting, ga­ neighborhood. Only $27,600. tablished neighborhood. First Lydia Owter and^helr f^r fruits and vegeUbles.” 36” ,,2S cents each or 5 for $1. AVAILABLE Immediately love­ ter. Not over $33,000. Paul W. Massachusetts Terrace Ap.irtments. High- ’ „a n y of the rooms have rage. Only $80,900. Hayes Please call 649-6306. floor family room, IM baths, • • • • young children arrived this Arriving In Maine last week, TODB COOPERATION WILL 643-2711. ly 4-room Townhouse, kitchen B &l w Dougan, Realtor, 649-4686. land Ave., 872-4046, 829-6686. * " ^ 0.^611 corpeUng. BeauU- Agency, 046-0181. garage. Quick sale wanted. month In Maine, where they oarbers ran into a bit of B E appreciated D IA L 643-2711 appliances, carpeted living • • • • BARROWS AND WALLACE CO. House Overrides are seekliy cheap l^d to a t^^le near Rangley. A forest SCREENED loam, sand, gravel, fully shrubbed and treed yard. B&l w Bel Air Real Estate, 648-6332. processed gravel, stone, fill. room, baths, full base­ MANCHESTER — Four-foihlly Manchester Parkade simple and self-sustq^lng form ^^^^en ordered them Into court Manchester 649-6306 Hurricane Cuts Lottery Veto Also bulldozer and backhoe ment. Located at 124 Florence ______Wanted To Rent _ 6 8 r a n c h —7 rooms, \Vt baths, In center of town location. All BARROWS AND WALLACE . MANCHESTER — Cape with ^ . for lighting, wlthbut a permit,^ Continiied From Preceding Page St., $190 per month. Coll 648- S-room apartments for mini- Manchester Parkade Ihelr pioneer forebears trav-. - service and drain fields. QUIET middle-aged secretary largo lot, $82,000. aluminum siding. / j « p l ^ e , t q l l a ND - SU-room Ranch George H. Grifflng, Andover. 2282 or 644-8896. mum molntotiiMce. New heat- Manchester 049-6800 garage. Lovely treed lot. Oon- Banana Harvest BOSTON (AP) — th e Mas- located on a hill. Aluminum 8 a chusetts House voted ‘cen cook stove. desires efficiency apartment. p ^ cH _ e rooms, % acre treed m venlent central location. Im­ prairies, but the Oarbers modi- r-o-K .- u line, and departed to contin- Must be accurate typist, capable of doing some TWO - BEDROOM Apartment, Double oversized garage, kets, a spekesman fer the In­ »ald they traveled about home. BABY STROLLER, Jumper and flopping. Park like yard. Rea­ Large deep wooded lot with ment. Secondary financing as 16 Republicans hollaed miles a day, Which Is “In „ ^ aiani omeci TWO F A M IL Y —R e m o d e le d In 24x82’ . Acre treed lot. As­ lie and his wife didn’t object statistical typing. Required shorthand and experi­ high chair, etc., doll carriage, second floor, $140 monthly. sonably priced. C3har - Bon garden and fruit trees. Merritt available. Owner has other In­ dustry said Wednesdjiy. The with the Democratic majority the dictum of the wre oioni oojeci Bnslnets Property 1967, entire Inside paneled and sumable mortgage, only ence in general office routine. Hours 8 a.m. to 5 play pool table, games and Adults preferred. Paul W,*J!)ou- Agency, 643-0688. Agency, 646-1180. terests. 60s. Wolverton Agen­ storm passed along the nation’s In a rollcall vote cf 171-63, or f'tSM ^ ^ 70 carp eted , $34,600. $20,900. northern Atlantic coast Sunday Dord that man should not horses-but they wouldn’t p.m., Monday through Friday. Apply: more. Miscellaneous. .Many g ^ . Realtor, 649-4636. For Sole cy, Realtors, 646-2818. mere than the required two never used, all in excellent FOUR-BBJDROOM older Colo- BOULDER RD. — Im m a c u la te ______and Monday. thirds to override. be In the photo because it’s condition. 643-6142. TWO-BEDROOM apartment, INDUSTRIAL zoned land — OOMMBROIAL nlal. Fireplace, shaded lot. 8-bedroom Garrison Colonial $26,9(X>—7-Room Colonial, two The Senate may nrt t^e It against their rellglcn. second floor, immediate occu­ South Windsor, Route 6. 18 Immediate occupancy. CaU on parklike 1.7-8 acres. Heated baths, paneling, four bed­ up until Monday If the Senate CHENEY BROTHERS, INC 3,000 YARDS of top soil. Stock acres, water, sewer, rail, for area, zoned Industrial, PASEK ® 1971 by NEA, l«c pancy. Call 648-4827. R.H. Barry Agency, 646-0882. basement, family room, rooms, fireplace, huge treed School Rejects alTO cverrldes the measure. It 81 Cooper Hill St., Mandvester, Conn. 06040 pile, must be removed. $1 per sale or land lease. John or lease, $70,000. ^ breezeway, 2-car garage, car­ lot. Large pool. Hutchins REALTORS—MLS Three Eagle Scouk* MANCHESTER — Deluxe one- MANCHESTER — Two - fami­ will be re-enacted and sent ^helr covered wagon has at- yard, haul and load your own. Blssell, Carriage Realty, 646- __Large custom peting. Established prestige Agenqy, Realtors, 649-6824. 289-7476 646-4678 742-8248 Phone 649-3391. bedroom duplex. $198 • per lies. Both very central and Intruding Deer back t o ^ goyem cr to beceme ^ attention, al- PORT ARTHUR, Tex. (AP) T el.: 643-4141 '/'m getting worried. The W8y things are going, we just neighborhood. Owner, 643-6066. month, including heat, appli­ ______biillit Ranch. Living room 27* economically priced In the mid law without hlB approval. William Ernst recently ra- DUNCAN RD. — Ansaldl built We need a three-bedroom MARION, Ind. (AP) — Police though it bears scant reaem- TESTED and approved by mil­ may get stuck with all this peace inventory!" ances, air^ - conditioning,______car- ‘ — long, master bedroom 12x18, and upper 20’s. Helen D. Cole, MANCHESTER, 4-bedroom old- 6 Uurge rooms, large breeze- Ranch. If you are thinking received a report cf a Icud, blaiice to the prairie schooners ceived the Boy Scout Eagle lions of homemakers. Blue pets, full basement. I^’ul W. Investment Property plastered walls. parklike y ^ , BirthratB Down a century ago. It has a rec- badge, the third generation of Realtor, 643-6666. er Colonial In desirable east way. 2-car garage, IMi tiled of selling call us for a pro­ crashing ncise Wednesday at Lustre carpet clesiner is tops. Dougan Realtor, 649-4688. B,.- JQ-A "wlnunlnK side location. Good condition. baths, bullt-lns, full attic, fire­ fessional appraisal. (No ob­ __ _ BONN—’Ihe excess births tangular, box-like canvas cover his family to do so. CLEANING PERSONNEL ______:______r o r a a i e ______may be the house you have bepn night, went to a Marlon ele­ at E. A. Johnson. Paint Co., 723 (Jail now, only $23,900. Hayes place, plastered walls, city ligation) . discovered”^ over deaths In West Germany rather than the tubular shaped His grandfather, Fred H. Main St., "Mlanchester, 649- mentary school AAA SINGLE tenancy five- trying to find for a long Ume. MANCHESTER Agency, 046-0131. I utilities, immeiliate occupancy. Inti^deJ "aiid torelbly "ejected dropped 60 per cent last year, to covers of the old western wag- Ernst Sr, a ^ his father, Wll- General duties including cleaning patient rooms, mopping, 4601. year old brick building. 10-year Call today for an appointment, Office and Apartments - Flats - Furnished Charles Lesperance, 649-7620. We are members of the Na­ the guilty party—a deer 78,000. There were 12,000 fewer ons. 11am C. Ernst, also received the dusting, washing walis, etc. Excellent pay, benefits and SCENIC VIEW — Ansaldl tional Associaitlon of Real Store Equipment 54 Tenements 63 Apartments 63-A lease with options. Over $13.- pyBugizEu 6-room Cape Cod 7-room older home, 4 bedrooms, The animal had crashed deaths In 1970, compared with Soft-spoken and polite. Gar- award, working conditions. YOU SAVED and slaved for Heights, 14-year-old Garrison piTKEN Porter St. area, 6- Estate Boards. Also mem­ 000 Income. John Blssell, Car- ^ t h attaclved breezeway and 2. Isurge bam, C-zone lot, needs through a ptate glass window. It 1969, and 98,000 fewer births, ber wea« d^m ovei^lls ^ wall-to-walll-to-wall carpet. Keep it c o m p l e t e druK store fixture ------:------r ------ROCKVILLE — three rooms, Colonial, over % acre wooded year old aluminum sided cus­ bers of the Manchester, Personnel Dept. new ri^e Realty, ^-UlO. ___ car garage, beautifully land- work. $21,900. was token to a nearby wooded tor a 10 per cent decrease to the woolen plaid shirt. He haa a three e^le scouts In one family with Blue Lustre. Rent ^ Hallmark cards; IWO-BEpROOM deluxe Town- monthly. 649- lot, large living room with fire­ tom built, 8-room Oarrlson. Hartford; and Vernon Board electric shampooer, $1. Pine ----- scaped treed lot 140x160, large area and released. birthrate. beard and adioulder-length hair. Is a rarity. for sale, in excellent condlUon. 88«1- Redecorated 7-room (Colonial, place, paneled den, powder Family room with beamed of Realtors. wood Furniture Shop. ’ apliances, heat, alr-conditlon- ______Miller Pharmacy. Land For Sale 71 Uvlng room, dining room and 3 or 4 bedrooms, huge double room, 3 bedrooms, ceramic tile celling and built-in bar, drqam ------— Ing, full basement, $220 per THREE ROOMS fumished, bedrooms, modem kitchen. As Manchester Memorial Hospital garage. Ideal workshop area. bath, storage attic and base­ kitchen with barbecue, etc., COVENTRY - New 5%-room ' YARD, GARAGE, BARN Sale; month. Paul W. Dougan, Re- gentleman or couple, private VERNON — Several parcels cm gumable mortgage. Immediate baths, fireplace, AASVnVAjrHickory XV4U|^C7Ridge Farm,XTCUill, OVUUkSouth A ^ Dead-end street. Asking $26,900. ment, new %Lcar garage, with etc. Call Now. Hayes Agency, Ranch, 1% 71 Haynes St., Manchester altor; 649-4836. bath and entrance. UtUltles, Route 83, commercial zoned, occupancy. River Rd., Coventry. Septem- Antiques 56 large covered patio. Close to 646-0131. lovely country setting. Must be 226 Chfirter Oak St. 643-8368. $326 per front foot. Carriage Immaculate 6-room Ranch. Fire­ seen. Only $24,600. T.J. Crock­ 646-1222 Ext. 481 ber 28th and 26th, 9 a.m. to 6 ’THE Birches Antiques, Route THREE-room apartment, ap- Realty 646-1110. CUSTOM 8-room Colonial, large recreational facilities. St. ------:------place, aluminum siding, carpet­ James’ and Richard Martin MANCHESTER Bowers ett Realtor, 876-6279. p.m. Antiques, sleigh, furni­ 44-A Ashford, Conn. Open pllances, utUlUes, garage, and ______!------modem kitchen, 26’ family ing, screened porch, garage, School area. $42,500. Call own- School, 6-room Bungalow, fire­ ture, tools, bcx>ks, 13’ alumi­ Wednesday, Thursday, Fri- heat. $140 monthly. Security, BOLTON — 20 acres, flat land, room, 4 bedrooms, 2% baths, Business Locations nicely landscaped. Owner anx­ er, 643-'D041, No agents. place, two additional rooms EAST HARTFORD Help Wanled-Male 36 Dogs - Birds - Pets 41 num boat, trailer, 5 h.p. m o­ day, 10 a.m. — 3 p.m. Open Woman only. Call 643-7774. small pond, extensive front- walk-out basement, 2-car gar­ Two-famlly In excellent con­ tor, 176 bales of hay, -fishing ious. Asking $27,900. lower level. Garage, carport, Sunday 1-6 p.m., 742-6607. For Rent 64 age. Hutchins Agency, Real- gge, 36’ simdeck among the MANCHESTER — Executive 4- dition, 4-4, (2 bedrooms R'AITiE to work short order Room apartment, first porch. Only $28,600. -Hayes equipment. Carpenter’s, me­ 4V4 tors, 649-6324. I many extras. Just listed—OeorgeouB 8-room each), low taxes. Convenient cooking, 3 or 4 nights a week, ENGLISH SETTER puppies, COUNTRY Flea Market — floor, heat, hot water, applian- CXIMMERCIAL place for lease — bedroom home. 2H baths, 2- Agency,' 646-0131. chanic’s, plumber’s tools. Hun­ Raised Ranch, one full, two half to bus line, shopptog, 6 p.m. to 12. Dairy Queen, F.D.S.B. registered. Call any­ Every Sunday, on thegrounds ces, disposal, basement, park- or sale 461 Main St, next to COLUMBIA —28 lots near the STATELY 4-bedroom Colonial, car garage, gorgeous treed lot. dreds of miscellaneous Items. baths, fireplace, family room, Below replacement cost. Hur- MANCHESTER Price reduced, schools. Offered at $26,900. Hartford Rd. time, 647-1348. of the Browsing Shoppe, Marl- Ing, adults, $180 monthly. Call poet office. Excellent business lake. Reasonable terms, to completely redecorated fir s t South River Rd., off Route 31 4 bedrooms, bulltins, huge sun- ry! Heritage House, 646-2482. spacious 4-bedroom Colonial,- - - . after 4 p.m., 649-4864. location with building. Call qualified buyer-builder. Jcim floor, front-to-back living room, ADORABLE kittens, cate cuddly In North’ Coventry. R. Vlsny, borough four comers , an­ deck, carpeting, many extras, CARRIAGE REALTY 2 DAYS OMIY! ------646-2426, 9-8. Blssell, Carriage Realty, 646- formal dining room, modem IMi baths, fireplace. large white', one frisky ginger, one 742-8364. tiques, bric-a-brac, furniture, 2-car garage. Beautiful acre parklike yard. Now only $24.- Cliff Newhall 646-1110 HMpdp Wanted - and collectibles. Free admis­ MRBE-ROOM apartment, sec------:------m o . kitchen with breakfairt alcove, ROLLING PARK AREA MAN’S AND LADY’S conven ond floor, heat and appliances OFFICE space, Bolton Notch, ______------baths, garage, assumable wooded lot. Priced to sell, low 900. Hayes Agency, 646-0181. VERNON — 6-room Cape, 3 or miDAY « M W ‘ Male or Female 37 sion, free parking. -—— Free. 643-1891. not included. Lease and $60 400 square feet, heat, lights, SOUTHBRIDGB, Mass. near .34 9Q0 40s. Original owner selling this neat 4 bedroomB, fuU dormer, 2 full ticnal bicycle. $10 each or best SEVEN-ROOM, 4-bedroom Oo- SAIURDAY « A lft. « EXPESUENCED hairdresser — gij- security. $125. Phone 643-6166. alr-condiUonlng Include^. $100 Conn, line, o « Route 169, two ’ cape on comer lot, AU six rooms batlrs, wooded lot, complete Bernard puppies, offer. 646-4236. Icnlei, handyman’s special. per month. Savings Bank of acres cleared land M apartment, first FOREST HILLS AREA WANTED player piano com­ Friday. funily room, fireplace, wall- FlBERGlAS floor, heat, hot water, parking, Hutchins MANCHESTER area — 9-room FREE 4 adorable kittens. Call plete with rolls. Phone 643- ^tge^cT 13 beautifully decorated ® rooms, SIX-^OM, tour tedroom <^r- market, custom built Situations Wanted - aidults, no pets, $140. security, PRIME alr-conditloned office 649-6324. sized bu^elw ^pe. Newly custom built OEirrlson Colo­ to-wall carpeting. Executive 649-2462. 6097. ______modem eat-in kitchen, formal area, ctose to schools, imme­ Boats & Accessories 46 November 1, Maple St., CaU space. Pyramid Building, 387 redecorated Interior, new boU' nial. Large family type rooms. Female 38 MANCHESTER — Business living and dining room, break- mlngs, aluminum siding, flre- Five bedrooms, 2% baths, dou­ diate occU7«Wcy. $37,600. 876- GERICH’S MARINE Service, TRAINS, anything except H.O. 649-1632. E. Center St. Avadlable Aug. 1. zone, large well kept estate- fast room, 3 sitting rooms, 4 er, oversized treed lot. Detach­ place, 1% baths, rear deck, WOMAN with secretarial skills LOVELY kittens for adoption, ble garage. Hayee Agency. 8940. Authorized Evinrude outboard Please decide price and call. Secretairiad and telephone am- like home, 1% baths. Malnte- bedrooms, plus studio, study ed two-car garage bullt-lns (Including self cleaning to do' clerical work at home. Call after 6 p.m., 232-1961. ROYAL ARMS — lovely new 646-0131. ALUMINUM FOIL FACED motor sades and service. Spe­ 649-7603. swering service avadlable on nance free exterior. Double ga- and 3 baths, ston^ walls, ga­ ^faaul oven) . . . on one of the blg- Pick up and deliver, 649-7976. ■ —— . ------townhouse, 2 bedrooms, heat­ premises. Call 9-6, 647-9903. the high 20s. Carriage R y, approx. ______1______’THREE LITTLE kittens are cial discounts on all boats, mo­ ed, fuUy caupeted, all appli­ rage. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. rage, large bams and out bulld- MANCHESTER, 2-famlly 4-t Wanted ' Real Estate 77 WAN’TED — garage to store ' •______Ings. A view from every win­ 646-1110.______three quarters of an acre. (3wn- looking for a loving home. Call tors and aiccessorles. 1082 Tol- camper tradler, Mainchester ances. 1*4 baths, full basement PROPOSED building, light In- dow. $48,000. FIBER6LAS INSULATION CHILD OARE, my home, days. 643-6920. laind ’Tpke. Bucklamd, ^ n n ., area. 649-7078. wlth laundry hook-ups, private duatry, storatge, or trucH ga- $23 900 6-ROOM Ranch, wall er transferred, excellent value, 643-2363. ' NEW LISTING to - wall carpet, recreation T. J, Crockett, Realtor, 643-16T7, ble garage,______\ large------treed -lot <« «■ street to the Man­ Lyness St. area. Call 646-7839. — — ------:------1 patio off dining room, on bus rages. 6,250 square feet or sub­ 4-UNIT apartment — good In­ chester area. Principles only _ Z ______-______KITTENS — free to good line, near schools, shopping, Like new older 7-room Co­ Hayes Agency, 646-0181. WILL CARE for child days, fuU homes, very cute and adora- divide 600; - 1,000 square foot come. Call for details. room, sundTOk, ®®^®™’ MANCHESTER — 48-48 Maple please call' after 6 p.m. FlorisH - Nuneries 49 »««■<« Without BoorJ 59 churches (closest thing to a units. Centralized. 643-1442. lonial, large living room, split rail *®^®' „ .„ 2 4 St., large 2-famlly, 6-6, excel- WARANOKE RD. — 4-bedroom weekends, $49-6826. or part-time. Please cadi 649 ble, will deliver. 742-8268. private home) $218. CaU 644- dining room and kitchen, EAST CENTER ST. Large 10- FULL THICK R(X)M for gentlemain, quiet, Agency Realtors. 649-8324. investment, $35,600. T.J. Cape In choice residential 1484. ------1611. S’TORE available October 1st. room Colonial may be used for CANADIAN hemlocks, 4’ and separate den, new carpeting, area, 3 bedrooms up, one convenient location. 224 Char­ approximately 1,000 sq. ft., lo­ home or offices, large lot with BRAND NEW and beautlfui! Crockett, Realtor, 875-6279. 15" W IDE BABYSrmNO in my home, FREE kittens, good with chil­ over, $3 each. Dig your own. birch cabinets, 3 bedrooms, down, 2 baths. Priced to sell. 20 ter Oak St., 643-8368. FOUR LARGE clean rooms. Big four-bedroom Colonial — — dren. Call 649-0749 after 3 p.m. Call 644-1854 or 644-0891. cated In TalcottviUe, Route 83, deluxe vanity type bath and possibility of acquiring more 7-room Raised Ranch, Legal Notices Fenced In yaird. Quiet Street. Adults, no pets. Call after 6 with 2% baths, 2-car garage. ^ ^ T.J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- 70 SQ. FT. ROLL ’THE THOMPSON House — Cot­ CaU 643-4666 or 643-4264. half bath down, one-car gar land. Call 643-9740. p.m. 643-0897. Choose your own decorations. 1877. tage St., centrally located, ______rage. ’This home has been carpet, 2-car garage, sewers, Pi^bate Court OHHjD CARE, any age, li­ PUREBRED Germain shepherd Garden - Farm - completely renovated In and RCX3KLEDGE—Dynamic 9-room Lovely suburban lot in Man­ ORDER OF NOTICE OF HEAMNG large, pleasantly fumished Raised Ranch, 6 bedrooms, 2H large lot. Hutdrtos Agency, censed, experienced. Parker puppies, no papers, 646-3248. D aily ProdUCtS out. Walking distance to chester with all city utilities. ESTATE OF ANNA F. KOCUM 50 rooms, parking. Clall 649-2368 SIX-ROOM duplex, no pets. In- HoilSeS FOf Rent 65 baths, large family room, ca­ 649-6324. District of Manchester St. airea, 643-9377. schools, shopping and bus. Belfiore Agency, 643-1413. Lots For Sale 73 It Is ordered that a hearing bo held for overnight and permanent quire 69 Birch St., Manchester. thedral ceiling living and dining SAMOYED AKC, offecttanate, p jd h YOUR own peppers, $1 Priced to sell at only $30,600. - by the,Court OT aprijcatlon^f ^ •V ,6i/ixl5 INCHES MOTHER will babysit for your loves chUdren, reasonable. per peach basket. 215 Hills- guest rates. : MANCHESTER — Large six- room, modem kitchen. A ver­ Bolton lake area, thony J. Kocum 40 FLOWER ST. — Completely VERNON 45 SQ. FT...... child in her home, Waddell Call 643-0149. town Rd., Manchester. room house, garage. Lovely, satile home in an excelVsnt lo- 'te^rVights. i^s;;i6o.'” $4,200’. PLEASANT large Ilg^t house­ remodeled, all electric, one- School aireai. 649-3954. yard. Excellent condition, nice U & R REALTY CO. INC. cation. 2-car garage Tolland,! wooded acre, $4,000. be admitted to GERMAN Shepherd puppies for keeping room for lady. Apply bedroom apartment In 2-fami­ It Buttons Togetherness neighborhood. $250 monthly. 648-2692 Coventry, half acre. $3,600. bate , FULL THICK. 23" WIDE ATTENTION — Working moth­ sale, no papers. Ph^e 649- Household Goods 51 109 Foster St., Mrs. Morse, ly. Carpeted, appliances, park­ 669-1744. W e NEED LISTINGS 107 SO. FT. ROLL...... 643-6388. < Hayes Ag«vcy, 646-0131. coim.’ on Oct T ers. WUl care for your chUd by 8699. ing, $150. without heat. Securi­ Robert p. Murdock, Realtor NOW! “Thinking of Sell- It is further ORDERED that on or hour or day, by experienced „ ' ------REJFRIGERATOR — apart­ ty, Norman Hohenthal, 646- ______before the Compliance Date fte<^ 6V4” x28’% 69 Sq. Ft...... 8.97 WANTED one or two female ($ay caire mother. State ap­ ment size, like new, $75. 30” 1166. MANCHESTER — $21 —,600 . , - 8- mrinAVi your property?” Call Fiberglas contents create countless air cells tor most students-or student teachers to VERNON - Near shopptog. ^ ‘^tuSled oneTuw a^ws- proved. Ample play area and LlVC StOCk 42 gas stove, $35. Aluminum com­ Out of Town rooms, aluminum siding, l U D A I 1 effective Insulating duty. Reflective foil facing turns back share country house, October VILLAGER Apartments 100x200' lot, needs fill, reason- paper having circulation in thia Pro- fenced In yard. Vicinity Pairk------;------bination screen doors, $10. alumlmun storms, new roof, summer heat...keeps heat In during winter. Year 'round 1st through December. 828- For Rent 66 able. H. B. Grady. Broker. 648- bate^DWrict^ ^ WALLETT, Judge ade aind Waddell School. each. 043-2465 evenings or 643- Large one-bedroom apart­ 2-oar garage, halfnau acre, plus,pius, -r>j TTT 'O 'O comfort and fuel economy tool 1908, South Windsor. 8009. —------Phone 643-9044. TWO saddle horses for sale, in­ 1442. ment. Carpeting, two air- VERNON 3-room apartment, onj, bm Ch« Aj.ncy, Jr’J rllL D R lC K ------Pi-obate Court ______conditioners, appliances, heat, ----- ORDER OF NOTICE OF HEARING cluding saiddles. Call 649-2462. ROOMS for rent In large house, wall-to-wall carpeting, fire­ 643-0663. WILL BABYSIT pre-school hot water, first floor. October ESTATE OF CARRIE A. JOHNSON CLEAN, used refrigerators, male or female, Completely place, heat and swimming District of Manchester child, my home, days, S^. 1st occupancy. Adults only, no MANCHDS’TBR ranges, automatic washers fumished, kitchen privileges, pool. 876-9716. Out of Town It Is ordered that a hearing tie held James area. CaU 646-6986. pets. $185 monthly. Charles 75 by the Court on appllcatlbn of Ken- OWENS CORNING FIBERGLAS Articles For Sale 45 with guarantees. See them at modem bath, garage, $25 EXQUISITE RAISED . . AGENCY Sale 2’ Lesperance, 649-7620. COVENTRY — 3% gorgeous Ranch In Manchester’s fin­ *•* noth C. Burkomp praying that an B.D. Pearl’s Appliances, 049 weekly. Call 643-0002. ------. . . . •_ Instrument purporting to be the Igst YARD SALE — ImltaUon flre- Main St. Call 643-2171. rooms, $176. Adults, no pets. est neighborhood on a lot BOLTON — Finishing touches and testament ^ said decewd LA Y IN CEILI PANELS FOUR - ROOM apartment, Phone 742-7703, 742-8966. , REALTORS Dogs - Birds - Pets 41 place, electric grates, furni­ beautifully treed and shrub­ on two-bedroom ‘i^ocSSTlt'^iJSSic’JS^ ture, rug, tables, ' curtains, WAN'TED to buy —Used '^ppll- stove, refrigerator, hot water. bed. Andersen windows, 2 **3 •? .. NICE ROOM In private home, Convenient location. Married VERNON — Town House Ger- lly room, garage, 106x200 41 center St., Manchester, EMBOSSED ances, kitchen sets, beds, baths, 2 fireplaces, equlpi>ed tr^ed lot. Only $28,900. Bel Air Oonn. on October 14, 1971 at 10:30 knic knaks from Harold’s Dog free parking. Call 643-6279. dens, unique new concept in PATTERN 5^ TWO darling kittens looking for bureaus, couches, chairs, couple, no children. $100 kitchen, wall-to-wall carpet­ House (our patio). Antiques apartment livUig.livtfig. Brand new Real Estate, 643-9832. ®'n'u further ORDERED that, on or a home, free. Call 649-1203. tables, lamps, dining sets, ------monthly. Security required. ing and 2 garages. Outstand­ 646-4200 from Duaty’s hearse. Satur­ two-bedroom, duplexes featur­ before the Compliance day and Stmday, September 25 lounge sets etc. Call 640-7679^. Apartments — Flats — 643-7094 alter 4 p.m. anytime ing situation for the value VERNON-Manchester line — 8- by the Owrt. a copy of thin ORDER weekends. ing waU-to-w^ll carpeting, OE room Split level, family room, be published one lime In a news­ FREE -- Nine healthy happy and 26, 10-5, 17 Oval Lane, TRADER ”P — Anuquea, Tenements 63 ----- oven and range, 14 cubic foot conscious. ■ paper having circulation In this Pro- • PEBME WHITE....M.05 «a . pool, half-acre lot with eye ap­ male puppies. Phone 643-6478. Mancheeten 140 refrigerator, and garbage dls- bale District. ___ , . WE HAVE customers waiting • • • • pealing beauty. Hayes Agen­ Attest: JOHN J. WAIXETT, Judge SO Pearl St., Manchester. Open Hilliard St., 3 roolhs fully car- posal. Private entrance with l • SfbLPTURED...... n.24 «a . for the rental of your apart­ Baneled den, screened porch. dishwasher, refrigerator and l>aiier having circulation In this Pro­ DANISH k e V w e s t disposal, electric heat. 2 alr- en, living room, den and bate District. . Perfect for a camp, summer 818 CENTER STREET MANCHESTER, CONN. GLENWOOD gas and gas kitch­ ments, central air-condition­ pliances, wall-to-wall carpet­ Owner, 648-1762 or 648-0934. Attest; JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge ing, carpeting, balccny, car­ LARGE LUXURIOUS, 2-bed- ing, heat, hot water, swim- * condltloners, glass slliUng two-car garage on two acre WALNUT CARPET TILES home, or second hath. Now spe­ en range, $80. Dishwasher, $18. room Town Houses. Glass slid­ doors, all large rooms. Full lot for only $29,900. For ports, plus other luxury fea­ mlng pool, storage and park­ 8155 OBNERAL OBDBB OF NOTICB cially priced tor this m m 742-7176. ing doors, patio, Hi balhs, de­ basement storage area, am­ more details icall 649-6306. DISTMCT o f COVENTRY, S.8.. tures. From $186. J. D. Real ing. From $160. Call Super­ 7-ROOM BEAUTY 8-18 5522 PROBATE COURT, September 21, sale. Reg. 38.96 wZJM- luxe electric kitchen, electric ple parking. Starting at $176. APAR’TMBNT fdze 4-bumer gas Estate Associates, 643-6129. intendent, 876-1666, 278-1610, 1971 heat, central alr-conditloning, Family room has a fire­ Handy to shopping, schools, e ’• • • ESTATE OF Albert Glockner late range. Must sell, $20. good ------242-6668. place, a real dining room, bus and religious facilities. B&l W 6.49 ea. 69® ea. DELUXE 2 - bedroom apart­ private basement, laundry Buttoning straight down A hat and scarf in cro­ of Coventry In said District, de- condition, 647-9060. living room 14 x 21', 8 bed­ the front, this two-piece chet and daisy motifs BARROWS AND WALLACE CO. ooaaed. ment. wall-to-wall carpeting, room, 2-car garages. Immedi­ ROCKVILLE — 8-room apart­ Model apartment open for Upon tho application of Mary Ann rooms, 2-car garage. One- outfit is sure to be a wel­ have that togetherness- ’ Manchester Parkade Beautiful 6'x8' FACTORY WORK complete appliances, 2 air- ate occupamey. No pots. ment, newly, remodeled, walk­ inspection weekday’s 1-7 p.m. Morris, administratrix praying tliat Tliese l3” x U ” tiles 42" Aluminum Canopy acre treed lot. AU this for — weekends 1-6 p.m. come addition' to the look! Use your Crazy Manchester 649-6306 ---the Court------authorlso her to sell real hardboard / = \ conditioners, full basement, Adults. Rockledge Apart­ ing distance to stores, $86 per wardrobe. No. 8155 with Daisy winder for motifs; estate u per application on (lie have rubber cushion ments, telephone 643-9674^ eve­ month. Adults preferr^, no less than $80,000. panels that Full 42” vdde. Use over win- MALE & FEMALE HELP washer-dryer hook-up, vanity PHOTO-GUIDE is in Sizes original was made in SOUTH WINDSOR -DraM toal- "’ gSDE'!?E'S‘’ TOrt U d appllcaUon adhesive backing PRESIDENTIAL nings 648-7136. Built by 8 to 18 (bust 31V4-40). type bath, glass sliding doors, peU. 876-8816. KfilTH REAL ESTATE red/whito/hluo. No. 5522 ly reduced 8-room Ranch, Two- be heard and dotermhiod at the Pro^ are virtually with stain and wear etc. All aluminum, onto patio. $220 per month. rT irr^ r” :------. ------, ____ ------^___ Size 10, 3214 bust . . . has full crochet direc­ with steel All shift* available, VILLAGE APTS. U & R Houllag\Corp. coear r ggarage o r ^ , mthree roe bedroomw a iw in a s, , batn Office. In Coventry October, In said A.D. dls- ntalntenanoe resistant fiber face. supports. Includes Robert D. Murdock, Realtor, JT " ROCKVILLE — Three - room 649-1922 646-4126 2V4 yards of 54-inch. tions for set. hardware. good pay and benefits house apartipent. V/t baths, fin- apartment, heat, hot water, Patterns available only KHD lot In csini (or tieh pittstn r Cathedral celling, 1V4 baths, g o-ciook in the evening, and free. Reg. 79c ea. MANCHESTER 643-2692. - Inoludii paitiis and hnndllni. full recreation room, two fire- that public notice bo given of the BRAND NAMES. Reg. $8.49 , ished rec room. $286. per stove, refrigerator. $180. Secu­ in sixes shown. deitnvwav peiidency of said application and the CONSUMER PROTECTION 7A$ \ One and two bedrooms. FIVE-ROOM Apartment-offices month Including heat, appll- rity depoeit required, no pets. MANCHEISTER — $16,000. Neat UNO 78t In oolni for SMh osllom Aane Oabot, Maaolianter places, circular driveway. hearing thereon. Rentals by -InoluOii poitiio ond handllni. Bvealng. Bwalil, UW AVE. Apply in person, Monday through Fridoy Immediate occupancy. combination, heat, hot water, ancts, air - conditioning, car­ Adults only. Call 648-6678. 6-room older home. Oarage OJFiuSIlBIOAa, kEW YOBK. Owner anxious (or quick sale, by publishing a copy of this order WE HONOR I Robert D. BsrasM MSS!' once In soma newsraper having a Near schools, churches private bath, air-conditloning, pets, full beuMment’l Paul W. ------Rural setting. Manchester Murdock LaPenta Agency, Realtor, 648- circulation In said Dlslrlct, — and master chnrQ# I and shopping center, on carpeting, ground floor loca­ Dougan, Realtor, 649-4636. EAST HARTFORD, adult cou- Qreen area. City utilities. Bel Realtor 648-2602 2440. by leaving with, or by mailing In IONA MFG. CO...... certified — letters, postage prepaid UANXAMI HKJUll) bus line. Call anytime tion, parking. Apply Marlow’s, pie, no cWldren or peU, 4 Real BsUte, 648-6832. 643-9661 The Fall & Winter ’71 PINE it CENTER STREET, MANCHESTER. CONN. RKQEJNT ST., MANCHESTER, CONN. LOOKINO for anything in real rooms, heat, hot water, near ______:______Print HMlii, *44rtii win IIP NICE 8V4-room Ranch, 8 bod- and rbtUrn i receipt i-equoilod, ad- 867 Main St., 649-6221. ’ 646-6026 eODI, ityw NnniMr zs< $Im. ALBUM is 05t, includes ___ _ Irtt nna. dressed to each of the followitur per- An equal opportunity employer. 646-2623 estate rental — apartments, stores and bus stop. Call 628- $16,000 ATTRACTIVE 4-room | roonu, on* acre Jreod lot, one jiaiyAnu Morris, Mam Street, Open Dally 8 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. — Thurs. & Frl. till 9 ■ \. Send $1.00 for the new postage and handling. UNI-CARD FIVE ROOMS, second floor, homes, multiple dwellings, no 0696. Monday Friday, 4:80 Ranch, baseboard heat, wood- oar overslsed garage, near Coventry, Cbnnecticut a copy of this TEL. 649-4602 — 649-0136 ’71 Fall and Winter Ba­ SMNDMOTHIS’P PATCHWORK . new shopping oertter, $26,900. older all at least 7 days, before said W W middle-aged couple preferred. fees. Call J.P. Real Estate As­ p.m.-9 p.m. Weekends 10 a.m.- ed lot. Hutchins Agency, Real-1 sic FASHION filled with 11 nilrlsim Rsilini InolsRini „ , ,ir sAO. t*'"e assigned, and return make to Orsidsn Plilsl Psllnm slnetii 4I- Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 849- „,| g court. i Security. Call 649-7046. sociates, Inc. 648-6129. 6 p.m. ton , MO-6824, lovely designs and sew­ rtrilMi. 6102-11$, InelsRii p m I- ing features. t|s and hindllm. $686. • D)\VID C. RAPPE, Judge V j ' ■ .■ V - - ■ m /'

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1871 Cos: TWBNTY-ijlGHT Average Dally Net Piwsa Run Tho leather For The Week Ended ■eptoiyiber 18, 1971 tneou*, quite coql tonight; km Mountain Laurel Chapter of The dlaconate and the board The Guard Club of Mystic Re­ Hearing Tonight 48 to 60. Sunny and cool thraugh About Town Sweet Adelines will rehearse of Christian education of Com­ view, NASA, will meet tomor­ . . . and don't you Sunday with daytime high mid tonight at 8 at the PranklliT Rec­ munity Baptist Church will row at 8 p.ni- at the home of 15,395 to upper 60e, Mrs. Helen Tuller, 12 Diane Dr. On 1-86 Widening FORGET IT! H ie boerd ot Chriatian educa­ reation Center, 680 ^mnldln meet tonight at 7:30 In Fellow­ Members are reminded to bring Manchetter—rA City o f Village Charm tion of Trinity Covenant Church Ave., Hartford. ship Hall of the church. A proposal to realign and articles for a kitchen social. wlU meet toi^ h t at 7:80 at the widen 1-86. (the Wilbur Cross home of Mrs. Jamea AUely, 1288 Ih o Junior and senior confir­ Registration for St. James Highway) from one mile north V O L . L X X X X , NO . 802 MANCHES’TER, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1971 (OlMelfled AOwAUtng oa Page SI) PRICE FIFTEEN GENU Members of the American (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) lUtftford Tpke., RookviUe. mation classes of Emanuel Luth­ Girl Scouts Including B r o ^ e s , ot W. Middle Tpke., to one-tenth Legion will meet tonight at 7:80 eran Church will meet tonight Juniors and Cadettes, will be of a mile east of Slater St. 1s at the Holmes Funeral Home, IOm R oei Staudt, dauj^ter at 6:80 In the parish building. held tomorrow at 8 p.m. at St. scheduled for a public hearing ALPINE 400 Main St., to pay respects of Mr. and Mm. Hieodore James Sbhool cafeteria. Girls tonight at nilng Junior High to the late John F. Drake, a Staudt of 108 Loomis St., left Full Gospel Christian Fellow­ should, be accompanied by at School at 8. member. for basic training with the ship, Interdenominational,: will least one parent. Those wish­ Plans call for 1-86 to be reoon- ^ A U S have a Bible study and open dis­ ing more Information may con­ Woman Seized Marine Corps at Parris Island, struoted slightly to the north of First U.N. Test B.O. She is a 1071 graduate of cussion tonight at 7 :80 In Orange tact Mrs. Ruel Wicks, 67 Glen- Its .pNsent looaUon, with five i;o* M II wood St. Group Chooses Mbnohester High School. Hall. lanes In each direoUon. The POM i:o \i) PI \/ \ Best Paintings proposal also Includes a planned \ I.K-NO.S — I I.E. H', M ..I. Past noble grands of Sunset Interchange with the proposed Rebekah Lodge will have a Mrs. Pearl Cohen won the 1-291. potluck Monday at 6 p.m. at Picture of the Month award at Major relocations of Tolland On China Plan the home of Mrs. Marlon AUCTION aiiil FAIR the September meeting of the TT>ke. and Windsor St. have 1 Straughan, 114 Washington St. Manchester Arts and Crafts As­ been planned, along with the o p i .\ o . u i. ^ IN a .-M. \i r..M. — N.vi. lllJ. *• A business session will be con­ sociation. Her painting, “ Sea­ realignment of several other SATURDAY, SEPT. 2 5 ducted at 8. Mrs. Ruth Beck­ scape," will be on exlilbit at local streets. A map of the pro­ 10 A.M. TO 2 P.M. with and members of her com- the Savings Bank of Manches­ posal, Project 76-88, appeared nriittee are In charge of the DETROIT (A P)—A woman who police say wanted ter on Main St. Installed In last Thursday’s Herald. to capture a jetliner and use it to help two jailed Black A U.S. Victory North linHieii Melhodist Church potluck. Second prise went to Mrs. Shorf Cruises for Busy People Celeste Bucko for "Autumn” Mrs. WlUlam M. Adams of 28 Tentative schedules for right- Panthers flee the country was arrested with dynamite 300 PARKER STREET of-way actjulsttlons and con- and a pistol today at Metropolitan Airport. Cub Scout Pack 112 will meet and will be on display at the Gerard St. last night was In­ THREE-DAY FUN CRUISES TO NOWHERE UNITED NATIONS, N; Y . (AP)—The United States Mary Cheney Library. Mrs. struotlm, as well as I'elocaUon She had carried the explosive ------• FURNITURE • HANDCRAFT tomorrow at 7 p.m. In the stalled as chairman of the Com­ won the first test of strength on its U.N. two-China Washington School cafeteria Rita Kenway received third assistance programs, will be and weapon aboard a plane An airline apokeaman said Port of formula today when the General Assembly rejected a • HOUSEHOLD • APRONS for registration and lnductl'al thousand demonstrators Board has standby authority to clouded events In Communist By BARRY SCHWEID A secoBd place on the Court Complete with inner Reg. 4.98 _ ...... ^ nav-afla/1 a vov-IaFv r\f tV>Pll1n.fA POnniimAr O.rAfllt. __ _I.I.. 1m and foot brake. Body Reg. Nader’s briefs that they “talk Uemocratio prospects. questlon-and-answer session at paraded for a variety of regulate consumer credit. china might alter his In- opene^^Thursday when Justice spring mattress. WASHTNOTON (AP) — Pres­ has 2-position adjust­ 34.95 about historical information At this stage, only one other Thursday night dinner meet- causes. Some opposed the He suggested he might urge tendons, Johit' M. Harlan retired. Hai^ Comparable Value: ident Nixon has thrown out a able back rest. suj^ressed from the public,” Democrat has formally an- cf the Detroit Economic freeze, some the Vietnam war, use of those powers if he is dis­ Ian, 72, and suffering cancer o< $39.94 broad hint dial he may nomi­ Comparable Value; Before you start those roaring fires be sure you have the LOG CARRIERS but there doesn’t seem to be nounced for the presidential club', some the handling of the At- satisfied with the trend of Inter- (See Page Eight) the s ]^ e , stem>ed down six Special Price: nate Rep. Richard H. Poff, a $36.94 tools-for Safety. Basic set includes Free Stwding Black any “bad faith or malfeasance" nomination. Sen. Geotge days after Justice Hugo L. $26.96 The hour-long quiz was Virginia Republican, to flU one Special Price: Screen with Brass Accents, plus Poker and Brush that Black Canvas Duck with Wood Handles. on the part of either firm. McGovern of South Dakota. He Black, who Is in critical condi­ broadcast nationally by some of two openings oa the Supreme $29.93 The Justice Department stood and Harris are both liberals. tion at the Betheada Naval Hos­ Thayer High Chair mounts on 88”x81” Screen. Holds 8 to 6 logs. radio networks. ’ Ccurt. In the way of the proposed Harris said the early preal- pital. : Converts to Yo^th At a Sept. 9 news conference, Mayors Say Nixon Economics . Poff’8 chances ai^eared In announcing Harlan’a re­ merger after Connecticut Insur- Nixon spoke of wage-price re­ Chair. Adjustable International Car Seat (See Page Seven) brighter after Kixoa discussed tirement, 11711116 House Press “Little Hercules" ance Commissioner William R. straints on major Industries fol­ Authentic bucket seat Cotter, who now Is a with members of the Economic Secretary Ronald L. ZUegler swinger tray. - FAINT lowing the Nov. 13 expiration of Caub ot Detroit the Idnd of can­ said Nixon was expected "to styling. Safety iatch U.S. representative, approved the current freeze. ’This was Special Pric«: iocks guard rail in Spell Financial Ruin for pities didates he was coi^dering. move as swiftly as poesHde to THIWffifi it. The department accepted the widely Inteipreted at the time $19.93 piace. new plaii in June. “Teachers, legislators for ex- And two highly qualified Indi­ as Indicating Nixon leaned . to­ viduals to fill the vacancies.” Comparabie Value: The plan supported by Blum­ BOSTON (AP) — Thirteen “Budgetary crises are a mat- other trip to the moon, some ample with great experience on ward very selective curbs. ’The court c ^ n s Its new term Century Inflatable Chair J $17.94 enfeld '^er weeks of study urban mayors predict the Pres- ter of routine. There’s not more wheat subsidies, another the House and Senate Judiciary His new pronouncement, how­ Oct. 4. Hearings are scheduled Made of extra-heavy- Special Price: provides \ th at, within three Ident’s new “economic game much time left ’’ said New highway network .. . “Maler "" ever, embraced all segments of Idea,” he said Thursday. duty vinyl material. years, must seU either plan” will bring their already York Mayor John V. Lindsay, said at a news conference. $12.93 . the economy, although he em- Poff, 47, Is the second-ranked Exclusive stabilizer Sixty Hartford FlreXor certain of Its troubled cities closer to-flnan- chairman of the committee. Gal. X I^iaslzed that his Phase 2 pro­ Republican 1 Judiciary Committee. He resist tipping. Port-A-Crlb Fireplase The giant congidpierate has Reg. 1.98 October will concentrate on “ f f. P*^«lde"t of the national the PrLldent for his efforts to helped pilot Nixon's crime con­ Special Price: , Two coat non-toxic Thins Paint, Var­ Indicated Its preference for slve federal aid. conference, said President Nix- Inflation but also ex- Condition areas which, In the absence of trol legislation through Con­ -finish. Detachabie iegs nish. Cleans Hartford Are. It ^refore restraints, could contribute The mayors, members of the on’s new economic policies will pressed concern that the plan $3.93 Matelies gress last year and Is consid­ pern^t placing on beds Brushes, Rollers. probaMv would dispose of Cani. most strongly to continued in­ Legislative Action Committee reduce total federal revenue at virould be “another roadblock in -6x25 Guttei“Guard -Aluminum Mesn. ered- a -“ law - and -otder’i-con-- andkofas in home and teen Ooip. a food-vending m ^, flation. of the UniteS~States Conference least $5 blllloh. effort to relle\^ the pro^ r- W ood W 0 r k , servative of the sort the Presi­ Colllar-Keyworth house trailers. Stops the leaves from clogging your and Olnnel Corp., which marui- The chief executive waa of Mayors, called Thursday at ’“The net permanent Iqss of ty taxpayers of burdens In- O f B iacir The Elegant Way Wood Floors. dent would turn to for the high Stroller Special Price: gutters. factures water sprinklers with­ asked by one member of a 10- their meeting herb for a federal federal revenue in the new eco- meted upon them by the nation- To Light Fires. court. Chrome plated tubular in two years, under terms of man panel how soon he planned revenue sharing plan and a nomlc game plan may be $19.44 He already has the backing , frame. Easily opens and the agreement. to return to a “free economy.” welfare reform program. equivalent to another war, an- (See Pagft-Seven) ‘ folds flat. of the committee chairman. W orsens Child Une Crib The plan scooted by the Jus­ ______- # ------^ Rep. Emanuel Oeller, D-N.Y., Special Price: Double drop side crib tice Department also requires McaumE Reg. and the ranking Republican, WASHINGTON (AP) — The $11.93 with J-trip drop ITT to sell within three years Rep. WllUam M. McCulloch of “ assembly. 4-posltion 2.29 one of the following four com- condition of retired Supreme 2^ Ohio. ^ jusUce Hugo L. Black Rochell Youth Chair spring. Lucite casters, pales: Avis Rent-a-Car, ITT civil rights bills they sponsored Leavett A Sons, Inc., ITT Ham- continues to deteriorate and his Made of hardwoo^ with 4-way teething rails. in the 196^8 Colorful decal on Our ^ x 6 Wood Folding Rule, Plastic Coated, SEN. HARRIS Reformers of Prison prognosis remains poor, a curved back and sta­ DURALL (See Page Seven) Declares tionary foot rest. front panel. . spokesman for the Naval Hospi­ Special Price: R O C K M APLE tal in nearby Bethesda, Md., Finished In Salem------97 Reg. 7.49 Maple. $29.93 MITRE BOX reported today. Special Price: Confront Cehturies of McDonough Dei^lte his worsening situ­ -Century Dresserette with 12" Steel 20* — 160W ation, the spokesman I said, $9.96 Beg. 8J19 Black spent “a comfortable Foam top padding with Bock Sow ROOF & GUnSR President recUonal services.'^’’We’re giv­ baby strap holder. State GOP Editor’s note: The following tional role as mere keepers of Imprisoned night.” Thayer Walka-Bouncer — en society’s defective materials Accessory side tray. report, concluding a three-part society’s misfits to agents of rc- Black was placed on the hos­ Seat and back are and expected to perform ­ Folds easily. CABLE ''^rles, examines the movement habllitaticn have been met with pital’s “ very serious" list padded and quilted. i r BAMBOO Announces acles." In Upsets 'tovraud prison reform and Its parsimony by the budget-mak­ In Somers Thuraday. Contour curved back­ Speclal'Price: All but a fbrtuhate few of the KITS majbr obs(^les: Parsimony, ers and apathy by the publltif Black, 86, suffered a stitAe rest adjusts for recliner. $19.93 U W N BAKE nation’s prison and Jail popu­ apathy and! two centuries of “I support,” said Ellis SOMERS,' Conn. (AP) — Sunday. He has been a patient Special Price: Ments snow and ice. Stops Roof Damage. In Voting lation are housed In facilities 24” Beg. 8.89 $>A7 Arms Pact neglect.)' McDougel, Georgia’s director Stephen M. McDonough, 23. at the hospital since Aug. 28. Welsh High Chair of corrections, “that we suffer built years ago for a much wanted In connection with $9.93 By TTIE ASSOCIATED PRESS His condition was described '/fnyl covered heavy SC' Beg, 8.99 $8.97 K eg . 3.89 40’ - 820W Reg; 11.29 ...... WASHINOTON (AP) —Pres­ By MARK BROWN from being invisible urttiK the smaller number. Staffs are un­ crimes In four states, 'will enter addqd seat and back. Sept. 16 as “ an inflammatory Child Une Crib 80’ - 640W Reg. 16,49 ...... ident Nixon today announced Republicans chose their AtUcas," derpaid and spread too thin. pi«,.. m y.s. DWrtci ^ r t » Easily benverts to a WASHINOTON (AP) — As Single drop side with formal approval of two agree­ standard-’bearers for the No­ ’ "The American system for Sanitation, health and educa­ Hartford In connectlcm with two Youth-CMIr. %* tubu­ police stormed New York Hospital spokesmen soy regu­ J-trip drop assembly. ments with the Soviet Union vember electlcns Thursday as correcting and rehabilitating tion services range from barely bank robberies In Connecticut, lar frame. State’s Aittica prison on the lar reports on Black’s condition Teething rails and 4- aimed at modernizing the voters In at least four Con­ criminals presents a convincing adequate to nonexistent. said a chief deputy U.S, mar­ Special Price: morning cf Sept. 13, a hundred will be issued. position spring. Colorful Washlngton-Moscow hotline and necticut communities disagreed case of failure,” said President In a nation that has come to shal. convicts In four South Carollmr decal on front panel. $15.97 reducing the risk of accidental with the choice cf their local’ Nixon nearly two years ago In associate much criminal behav­ The deputy marshal, Antho­ m cities walked quietly away Special Price: nuclear war. party organizations for top mu­ urging reform of “the appalling ior with mental InslablUty, ny DlRlenzo said McDonough from their guards. to begin Oct. 12 with argument #7510 #7301 The White House said the nicipal canjdidatu. deficiencies of our prisons and there are but 60 full-time psy­ would be arraigned In Hartford $24.93 HNISHING. agreements will go into effect TTiat evening, as Attica chiatrists to deal with the coun­ on the constitutionality of the Thayer Play Pan 19' Stamford ,Mayor JuUus M. rehabilitation efforts.” "probably after Oct. 1.” SANDER JIG next Thursday when Secretary counted Its dead and wounded, try’s prison population. McDonough, captured In New death penalty. Only Justices on Welsh Feeding Table Folds automatically ho failed to get Chief Justice Warren E. Bur- , SAW IVa" of State WlUlam P. Rogers and ^ the South Carolina convicted Former President Lyndon B. York City early Thursday,__ lg the bench when a case Is ar> Walnut top with white with easy one-hand backing frbm party officials In ger Has made prison reform a Mtkt atraliht, SAW Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei returned to custody, a day’s Johnson’s Commission on Law w^ted'^ln co^ectlJn irtth'the pied are permitted to take part pearllzed quilt seat. Va" motion. Foam-filled pad curved or IrregU' his bid for\a second term, did major personal crusade. Call­ D«il|nt4 with th« btiln- A. Gromyko sign them at a pay richer and a day clMer to Enforcement and Adminis­ robbery of the Mechanics Sav- eventual declrion. tubular guard rail. In colorful floral pat­ nlD( homi woodworkir lar cuta In any typo Beat vilut, ganaral purpoat aiwl get the backing cf voters; He ing prisons “ the most neg- oil matarlala . . . wood, 1 HP motor. Safety approvad lor State Department ceremony. freedom, a bank accounn and a tration of Justice estimated in tags Bank branch In New Hart- leader Special Price: tern is Included. In mind ...Eaty ont hand easily defeaited party-supported leoted, the meet crucial and control for hnlahini all metal or hlaatlc 7V4’’'ond SVb' bltdta. Sawduat hapt The agreements are net Job. ' 1067 that the calculable costs of ford last August and the Canton Mansfield of Montana aald th^ $26.93 Special Price: ' poaltlon board. away from cutting lino. Jerome C. M assaii, a local un-' t probably the lease understood mtlorlila. 12 treaties and do not require Sen­ They were participating In crime exceeded $14 blUlon. branch of the Simsbury Bank once the nomlnaUons are mads 12' dertaker, 4,840 to 3,919 In unof­ phase ot the administration of $19.93 ate action. w o r k-reloose, a prog.ram Yet federal, state and local and Trust Co. Sept. 2. Senate would act on them Swyngomatic Swing ficial results. Justice." Burger has postered The pact, designed to reduce adopted in varying forms by .governments combined last After arraignment In New as quickly as possible. In the Automatic cradle, crib, In . the November mayoral lawyers to support corrections and baby swing. Swings the risk of nuclear war, was de­ more than half the states and year spent only half that York, he was brought to Con- past the Sen^ readily a$r election Wllenaky will face efforts at the state and local lor over 15 minutes with scribed as covering three main the Federal Bureau of Prisons amount on all phases of the nectlcut Thursday evening and proved two Nixon nominee#, Thomas Hume, a former Re­ level. just one winding. areas: since It was pioneered by Wis­ criminal Justice system—police, taken as a federal prisoner to Chief Justice Warren B. publican who became a Demo­ Special Price: —Each country pledges to consin in 1918.- courts and corrections, the Connecticut State Prlaon at and Justice Harry A. BiMik- crat this year. In the Demo­ SH O P take steps each considers nec­ StUl, work-release touches Of that amount, corrections Somers, where he was held In mun, and rejected two others, $19.93 cratic primary Wednesday, ... jail staffs essary to prevent accidental or only a fracUen of the nation’s received $1.6 billion. Richard lieu of $360,000 ball. Clement F. Haynaworth Jr. and Hume managed a 2,000-vote underpaid MANCHB8TER unauthorised use of nuclear 200,000 prison Inmates. The pro­ W. Velde, associate adminis­ Fe d e r a 1 otficlals said O. Hamrfd Carswell. FRIDAYS victory over former Mayor weapons. gram, for Instance, la available trator of the Justice Deport­ McDonough, a former high Sen. Bldward M. K enns^, ^ IW.G.GLEHNEY Bruno Giordano In a, three-way —Arrangements will be made to only BOO of the fedorali sys­ Yet ilhe reformers are up ment’s Law Enforcement Assls- school athletic star, has been Mass., said Buigor a ^ Black- The Baby Furniture Supermarket where more oi •wsrythlng race. costa less' TO 8:30 P.M. for quick communication be­ tem’s 20,000 convicts. ' against two centuries ot neg­ timee Admlnlsfratlon, estimates Indicted on a murder charge In mun "reflected “»e c » Other upsets to party-booked CO. 6 4 9 - 5 2 5 3 tween the two goveriimenU In terms of cost to society lect. and many believe that the total cost of replacing unfit Rhode Island and is, wanted In servaflve element" and that M candidates occurred In Morth 381 Broad Street should a danger of nuclear-war and to those who come in con­ true reform will come only prison facilities alone at $18 bil­ the shotgun shooting of a Mas- hoped the nominees to succeed grow out ot nuclear Incidents or Haven, Plainfield and ’Torrlng- sachusetts state trooper and Black and Harlan would rept^ SAT. TO tact >vlth It, America’s system when society'rtinngcs the condi­ lion. Manchester, Conn. the detection of unidentified ob- ton. of corrocltons is lor the most tions that cause crime. TTie FBI’s Uniform Crime armed robbery In Huntington, sent “ more moderate elements 4 F e M . Jeots on radar screens. 'The only other major city port mired In the.'19th <3ontury. “ We’re really Just a crutch,” Reports for 1970 Indicate law W.Va. American optnloo." Open Mon^thriiSat. 1QAM tUI 10 PM -The United States and the staging a GOP primary was Attempts by corrections offi­ said Loighten W. Dudley, Mary-, (See Page Five) land’s deputy secretary,for cor-|j (See Pago Seven) (Sm Page Twelve) (See Page Seven) (See Page Eight) cials to shift from thoir tradi­

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