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PAGE THIRTY-TWO WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1972 L. lEv^tting li^ralb Most Manchester Stores Open Tonight Until 9 O^Clock V:A Mummified Remains of Woman Court Cases Blood, Supplies Dwindle Lottery Number The Weather Diseovered in Tomb in China Cloudy, chance of showers- The present Inventory of whole blood continuing need will be met. Emergency exquisite technique." Ca»ClHT COURT 1? ville, pleaded guilty to three Bv JOHN RODERICK of the time, they predict. thunderstorms tonight through supplies In the Connecticut Red Cross Blood drawings do not solve problems; The most valuable w m a o d ­ f u m i n g Rockville Session “"‘idiarges of possession of control- Hslnhua's account says: n Friday a.m. Tonight’s low near It Is one 'that must be met by each com­ TOKYO (AP) — The body of or painting on silk, 77 Inches 2 64 4 4 Two accused were ordered Three counts of sale Blood Center In Hartford are low. an arlstccratlc woman who died "Half Immersed In reddish 65 — high tomorrow about 80. were nollcd. munity where blood drawings are held. fluid, the fairly w ell preserved long, 39 Inches wide at the top, Saturday . . . cloudy, cooler. bound over to Tolland County The current Inventory Is 26 per cent 2,100 years ago has been found Allxirt F. Wrubeiskl, 32, of Many people defer giving blood dur­ corpse 1s wrapped In 20 silk and 18 Inches at the bottom, in Manchester— A City o f Village Charm Superior Court yesterday. below the necessary number of pints In China amid more than a 27 Lucerne Dr., Stafford Springs ing summer months. August is the least clothes of various types. The fi­ a T-ehape with flying ribbons at A hearing was held to deter- j . ^ to meet the day-to-day needs of the thousand burial accessories of „ „ , w, j pleaded innocent to a charge of productive month due to vacations and bers of the: subcutaneous loose the comers. The painting la State's 46 hospitals, 460 pints dally. untold historical value. VOL. XCI, NO. 259 (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1972 (Classified Advertising on Page 17) PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS many other outside activities. Patients connective tissue remain dis­ elagorate, and represents over ora chtgeTr^-l^^^^ ‘- -" y ^rd degree and e^ted According to Red Cross officials, Au­ in hospitals however continue to need She apparently was the tinct and elastic. The femoral scones "of the nether world," gust collections are traditionally not up blood — and the blood must be there Marchioness LI Tsang, and she artery Is similar In color to earth and heaven. This Is the land. September. to par and It Is therefore essential that died In middle ago leaving no A rearrest under JiSOO bond waiting for the patient — not the pa­ that of a fresh corpse. An In­ only such painting dating 2,100 The alleged offense, charged each Bloodmobile operation In the State, special mark on her times. was ordered for Edward F. tient waiting for a pint of blood. jection of preservatives made years discovered so far In ns having taken place about the ' every day, make quota. The Blood Cen­ The next Bloodmobile will be held Around the mummified re­ the- soft tissues swell Imme­ China, Hsinhua reports. end of March, 1971 was not t ter Is dependent on alt operations to Thursday, Aug. 17 from 12:45 to 6:30 mains, described as In a fair diately and then the swelling Also ^unique was the deco­ W ar Fund termed forcible but rather a co- failed to appear meet or exceed quota In order that this p.m. at the KofC Hall on Main St. rated silk on the wooden coffin. Bremer Diary state of preservation, were ac­ spread out. It is estimated that operative affair with a girl un- cessories Including silk fabrics, The funerary pieces Included der 16, a charge under the ‘ O'- vehicle while intoxicated. the woman died at about the lacquerware, bamboo and age of 60." 120 wooden figurines, either rtatute for rape in effect at the A. Fournier, 25, of 99 ------weeden utensils, pottery, grain, dressed In colored - silk cos­ Cut Voted Grand Ave., Rockville, was fln- The tomb was 66 feet deep, food, and specially made fu­ tumes or painted in dlferent with six coffins placed one Smith's attorney, Robert D. T o l U i n d nerary objects. colors. Including 26 of a musi­ King, commented to the court while Intoxicated. Counts of within another. Heaped around Tells of Plot The discovery was made In a cal and dance troupe. Other that they wouldn't be there had reckless driving and unsafe the walls and on top of the out­ tomb on the outskirts of Chan- pieces were small lacquered ta­ By Senate ermost coffin was a loot or so the new penal code been in ef- were nolled. ghsa, the capital of Hunan bles, screens, walking sticks. feet at the time of the alleged Bichard G. Marotto of Hart- of charcoal weighing about five WASHINGTON (AP) -T h e Province. Incense bags, dressing case, offense. It became effective six was fined 350 after being School Board Denied Funds tons and sealed by white clay Senate has voted a second time Hsinhua, the Chinese news and long table piled with food. months later in Oct, 1971. Smith foi**!*! guilty of disorderly con- two to four feet thick. to halt U.S. combat operations agency, describe the finds with There were more than 180 was just under 19 at the time duct. In Indochina, but the battle to To Kill Nixon uncharacteristic enthusiasm: "It is probably due to these pieces of lacquerware smd bat­ of the aUeged offense, and under Robert Richardson, 39, of air-tight layers and some other make It stick Is far from over. From Addition to State Grant "These are among the most Im- ches of pottery. Including tri­ The amendment by Sen. Ed­ UPPER MARLBORO, Md. (A P )—The defense rested the new code wouldn't be charg- Brog Hollow Rd., Ellington, was pertant and extremely rare rel­ treatment that the corpse, cof­ pods, caskets, jugs and square ed at all. lined $50 after being found guil- ward Brooks, R-Mass., was The Board of Finance last ple matter, not affecting ' the land, stating their interest in ics recently found. They are of fins and many burial acces­ vases. Some contained Identi­ its case in the trial of Arthur H. Bremer today after However, though the code was *y breach of peace, passed Wednesday night In a night refused a request to trans­ mill rate. the position and their qualifica­ great value to studying the his­ sories are free from decay," fiable rice cakes, pickled vege­ reading to a hushed jury a step-by-step account of how not in effect. Judge William Charges which were nolled In- series of eight Intricate, hard- fer unanticipated state grants for "The legislature passed the tions. tory, culture, handicrafts, agri­ said Hsinhua. tables, peaches, pears, arbutos, Bremer planned and failed to assassinate President Bieluch said he anticipated the eluded: education to the school budgiet, increased school grant recog­ Road Oiling Program fought votes. The tally on the Nixon in Ottawa, (Canada. culture and medicine and pre­ The burial pieces,were found melons, eggs and rice. key test was 49 to 47. changes in law would be con- Thomas M. Brody, 16, of 121 as requested by James Cornish, nizing the increasing costs of The road oiling program wiU Bremer did not testify in his left off as the trial on state servatives of the period." largely between the outermost The body is believed to be Attached to a $20-5-bllllon Robert R, Teveris, 32, of Terrace Dr., Vernon, possession chairman of the Board of Edu­ local education, basing the begin Aug. 10, according to defense, but his father, William charges entered Its fourth day Japanese experts commenting and Innermost coffins. The silk that of the wife of the first Pentagon procurement bill, the Robedt R. Teveris, 32, of of controlled drugs. cation. grant funds on the school enroll­ Road Superintendent William Bremer, appeared briefly In on the report go further and fabrics , varieties already Marquis Tal, Li Chu-tsang, also amendment provides for U.S. today. North Villa Apts,, Vernon was Gay E. Kelly, 28, of 201 Re­ The town has received a total ment," Cornish emphasized. Sevclk. Prince Georges (Jounty Circuit Bremer has pleaded Innocent call this the discovery of the known to come from the Han known as L4 Tsang, who lived withdrawal from Indochina, ex­ bound over after waiving a gan Rd., Vernon, breach of of $33,800 from the state, rep­ "The money would clearly have Roads due for oiling this year Court, He discussed how he be­ by reason of Insanity to 17 century. The corpse and its ac­ dynasty. Included plain silk, about 190 years before .Christ. cept Thailand, within four hearing on charges of sexual peace. resenting an Increase in the been a help to our schools." are Cedar Swamp Rd., Moun­ came blind In one eye at age 9 charges stemming from the cessories will give an unparal­ gauze, brocade, embroideries A petty noble who ruled over months if Hanoi releases Amer­ contact 2nd degree and three Walter H. Smith, 46, of 16 Jan ADM (average daily member­ The school board will meet tain Spring Rd-; Peter Green but was not asked anything shooting of Wallace and three leled glimpse into the science, and damask, "gay and varl- 700 households, he apparently ican prisoners and accounts for counts of risk of injury to a Dr,, Vemocs being found intoxl- ) grant from $206 to $216 per Aug. 9 to reconsider Its budget R d.; iHunter iRd.; Bakos R d .; about his son. other persons at a Laurel, Md. art, technology and handicrafts «gated in pattern and done with dearly loved his wife. GIs missing in action. child. cated. pupil, previously held by Gov. cuts and to trim the budget still Baxter St.; Anthony Rd.; Vir­ The measure would cut off his arms, Benjamin Upsltz, his political rally May 16. A continu.ar.ee to Sept. 7 for a Robert Stoodley Jr,, 22, of 4 Thomas MesMU. further In view of the finance ginia LOne; Summer Drive; funds for all war operations ex­ attorney, read page* after page Llpsltz is reading the entire pre-sentence investigation was Loveland Hill, Rockville, crim- Cornish maintains the grant Randl Rd.; Kingsbury Ave; board's refusal to provide addi­ cept the amount required for from Bremer’s diary that told diary to the jury, apparently ordered after Peter J. Cornelia, inal mischief. 3rd degree and "is education money and should tional aid. and Sand HIU Rd. withdrawal and the protectiore- of his failure to get Into the ho- hoping It will back up his con- 20, of 52 Hammond St., Rock- disorderly conduct. be.used for education." He cited .Gypsy Moth Warning Manchester Evenbig Herald your bouse deserves the heoti of withdrawing forces. tcl where he thought Nixon tentlon that Bremer is legally the severely cut school budget, Tolland's trees may suffer to­ Tolland ixHTespondent Bette An amendment by Sen. would be staying, his failure to Insane and not responsible for reduced by 20 per cent as the tal defoliation next year, as the qnatnvle, telephone 876-2848 George Aiken, R-Vt., to in­ get into the airport where the hts actions. result of finance board actions result of Increasing gypsy moth corporate President Nixon’s President was to land and final- Excerpts from the diary read and the town referendum. CjSialifornia Know Y our Infestations the Conservation conditions for withdrawal from ly, his failure to get off a shot today went Into great detail The finance board members Commission warns. Vietnam was adopted at one as the President’s car rushed about Bremer’s trip from Mll- Q ean Air Ijy waukee to Ottawa with two countered with claims the town Egg masses left by the gypsy point 61 to 47, but was replaced Chamber Members had no intention to increase the moth are at least ten times Costs Money HOUSE later with Brooke’s measure. The diary related that Bre- guns In his car. school budget, and announced more numerous than last year, Nixon announced support for mer, the accused assailant of The document related that its intentions to put the unex­ the commission warns, and if Alabama Gov. George C. Wal- once Bremer got to Ottawa he Public Information Committee St. He is a member of the Man­ HARTFORD (AP) — Clean Aiken's amendment In a tele­ Greater Manchester chester Board of Realtors, the pected revenue into a surplus allowed to hatch will result in PAINT phone call to the senator' lace, had only a glmpse of Nix- asked for the finest hotel and air coats money, Connecticut Chamber of Commerce Greater Hartford Board of account to be used either for a ell our trees being stripped of :; Wednesday tiftemoon, , marking on as the President's motor- .tried to get a room there. Realtors, tind the Greater Ver­ contingency account or to lower leaves. taxpayers were reminded Tues­ the first outward endorsement cade from the airport sped by "At the best place In Ottawa, THE WILLIAM E. BELFTORE non Board of Realtors. next year's mill rate. Destroying the egg masses day as the state Public Works AND by the White House of any end- on the way Into Ottawa during I thought Nixon would be stay­ AGENCY is an admittedly difficult but not a visit In April. ing there. I wanted to be close Mr. Belfiore is a past presi­ The fintmee board members Department announced bids on the-war language. The William E. Belfiore Ag;en- dent of the Greater Manchester appeared to fear the creation futile task, according to com­ On the key vote on Brooke’s "He went by before I knew to him and live it up In the last projects to convert heaHng cy was established in June of Chamber of Commerce and also of a "credibility gap” If they mission chairman Robert Bass. amendment, 11 Republicans it,” Bremer wrote in the diary. few days,” the diary ssdd. 1967 by William E. Belfiore. To­ the Manchester Board of Real­ approved Cornish's request. In The egg masses should be either plants at three state Instituticns "held the line apJnat assaults "A dark silhouette rushed by The hotel was full, however, day there is a staff of five per­ tors, and is currently a corpor­ effect restoring two-thirds of burned or soaked in creosote, to bum low sulfur fuel oil. oand counterattack," as'^rooke in a black car. and Bremer had to look else­ sons and the company is located kerosene or gasoline, nearly all described it, at)fl voted with the "All over. where for a room. ator of the Savings Bank of the $60,000 cut approved by the Low sulfur oil Is thinner than in its own building at 431-433 other methods are unsuccessful, majority. The heavy floods which have hit Manila in the "I had missed It. The best He wrote In his diary exten­ Manchester. referendum. high sulfur fuel and, therefore, Main St. The agency uses a he added. The spraying with Thi eventually car- Philippines, causing hardship and wet discomfort to chance to get him was over. sively of efforts the next day to Mr. Belfiore is a member of Cornish countered that towns­ is more likely to leak out of computer to offer fast, efficient B.T. In the sprihg or the use of ried unlike tj»fe foreign- thousands, produced a novel kind of fun for these Llpsltz, who had read the find out where Nixon would be the Kiwanis Club of Manchester people voted for a 46 mill rate storage tanks which sometimes service to its customers. predator Insects is even more bill which the Sen- youngsters. While sodden adults did their best to first 35 pages of the 114-page arriving and how he would and is a Third Deg^ree member and would not oppose the have to be repaired before they Before opening his agency, of the Knights of Columbus. schools getting more money, benefi'-*'!. Mrs. Eagleton relaxes after the ordeal. (AP photo) jst week after a sim- clean up, the boys went swimming in a downtown diary at a late night session come into the city. can be used for the different Wednesday, picked up where he He discovered through news Mr. Belfiore was sales man­ A native of Manchester, Mr. as long as they did not have Bass recommends the band­ the-war amendment Manila street. (AP photo) (See story on Page 19) fuel. On the other hand, low __ reports toe motorcade route ager for Morlarty Bros., Inc. Belfiore is married to the for­ to pay additional taxes to sup­ ing of trees to prevent any led to it. sulfur oil becomes stiffen in on final passage into town and "drove up and selling Llncoln-Mercury automo­ mer Laura Andisio of Manches­ port It I caterpillars from Invading un­ biles. cold weather tmd requires spe­ wdIM Democratic Leader Mike down It to get familiar with it.” ter. The Belfiores have four The finance board also re­ protected areas, and has turn­ cial heating units to keep it The William E. Belfiore Agen­ children; Constance, a senior at Mansfield and Sens. Robert J. Fearful that metal detectors fused to cover gp-ant reimburs­ ed to the town's residents for moving freely from tanks to Mrs. Eagleton Relieved, cy is active in land develop­ Kirkland College; Bruce, enter­ Dole, R-Kan., J.W. FVlbrlght, would be used at the airport, able items In the school budget, additional information based on burners. ment, residential and commer­ ing Harvard this fall; Grace, a Paint job for the house? Do it right with California Acrylic House D-Ark., Mike Gravel, D-Alaska, Bremer wrote of his efforts to for which the town would be re­ their experiences this year, in The apparent low base bids— cial real estate. Mr. Belfiore sophomore at East Catholic and Harold Hughes, D-Iowa. find a place to conceal his gun. imbursed by the state the fol­ battling the gypsy moth. A all submitted by the James T. PaIntI Beautiful colors last and last . . . no more blisters,' peeling Bipartisan Plan is a partner in the Bel-Con Plaza "The Senate on two occasions He considered his rubber High School, and Alice, a fresh­ lowing year, claiming It would statement containing all proven or chalking. And the trim? Reach for California Trim Paint . . . the Shopping Center located at man at East Catholic High Kay Co. Inc., of Meriden—were Says Sunday Was Key Day has worked its wm;'* Brooke boot, but abandoned that Idea. require a change In philosophy. techniques will be issued next original exterior latex trim paint. Green Road and Woodbridge School. $99,940 for work at (Connecticut said. "It says to the country and "Wouldn’t It look funny me The school board has no re­ spring. Valley Hospital In Middletown, course left, according to Cor­ By ANN BLACKMAN "I was hoping this would be he had been hospitalized three the world we want to get oiit of bending over to touch my boot The Conservation Commis­ $69,800 for work at the state .-It tells the White nish, bdt to review its projected WABHINQTON (AP) — When the decision they'd come to, times between 1960 and 1966 for this war as toe President spoke," he Bolton sion is seeking a new member Training School for the Men­ In- House the Senate believes it Lines It was all over. Secret Service frankly," she said. "I think a psychiatric treatment Over Voter wrote. cuts to come up with the total to fill a vacancy on the commis­ tally -Retarded In Southbuiy men dismissed and vlce-presl- presidential election Is too im- eluding electric-shock therapy. has a constitutional responsi- $470,000 cut. sion. Anyone Interested In serv­ As the time for Nixon’s arriv­ and $61,400 for work at South­ denUal campdign plans but a portant to spend three months "But when I got back and blllty to act In peace and war.” Cornish had been optimistic, ing on the commission is asked E. A. JOHNSON PAINT CO. al approached, Bremer said he ern (Connecticut State College in bittersweet memory, Barbara talking about what happened started reading the newspapers However, the House version Curbs on Spraying feeling the transfer was a sim­ to write care of Box 123, Tol­ New Haven. 728 TsUAJ^ STREET—MANCHESTER went to the military airport Ann Bagleton said she couldn’t six years ago and saw what was going on the of the same bill has no end-the- where Nixon was to land but, to I said, 'My God, this Is war provision. A conference be- care less If her husband never Curling her bare feet under tube. Becomes Unglued his disappointment, guards at nins for public office again. her In an easy chair In the llv- bad, really bad.’ I was sur- tween the Armed Service com- the gate would not let him In. "B y Sunday I was a basket Ing room of their two-story co- prised that It had become what mittees of bothchambers could “ From the very beginning of Concern Selectmen kill It. HARTFORD (AP) - A hastl- Wade questioned how the stayed by the U.S. Supreme case," she said. "You lose so lonlal-style house In Chevy I used to call lightly a 'cause this plan, I Intended to get him At their meeting last night the iheir correspondence in an ef- much privacy 'way up there." Chase, Md., Mrs. Eagleton said celebre. Sen. James Allen, D-Ala., . contrived bipartisan agree- state courts could be asked to ^ described the By Sunday, five days after raised another possibility: Slm- ly at the airport speaking to a selectmen expressed some skep- fort to find out if the commis- Eagleton, wife of Sen. Thom- ment to seek a General Assem- election. on the basis situation, Connecticut has no le- happy throng,” the diary read. ticism and concern at the latest .s'on has a plan for towns such as F. Eagleton who saw his ca­ her husband made public his ply keeping the bill in confer- TMs family Shops at mental-heaith history, Mrs. ence without acting at all, to bly election on the basis of toe districts when the old gitimate districts handy for use With his attempt to get in the news from the commissioner of as Bolton. They are also asking reer peak and plumet in one old House and Senate districts « fn the 1972 election, Say Senate Eagleton said she saw the bad give Nixon more time to nego- airport thwarted, Bremer spent the State Department of Envi- that an inspector be sent out in short week, said In an Inter­ came ur.glued Wednesday as districts had. In effect, been re- ^^e omens. tiate a settlement with the two hours driving up and down ronmental Protection, Dan Luf- the fall to ssess the extent of view that she was relieved Greatest Job Republican tate Chairman J. pealed by the reapportionment ^ g „ g rati c . attorneys had the ____road ______Nixon's _____ motorcade kin. the damage and what the next L when he and Democratic presi- "Sunday it looked like, well. North Vietnamese, Brian Gaffney accused the adopted by a state board failed to show up for a meeting was to travel Into Ottawa. this is ridiculous, we’ll just ForFor this this reason, reason, he said, A recent public act prohibits year holds in store, d e n 1 1 a 1 nominee George Democrats of using toe agree- year. Wednesday to draw up a "stlp- Surprised I weisn’t stopped have to get out,” she said, add- "there‘there is a good chance it aerial sp ra j^ g for insect con- it was also made known that Manchester State Bank McGovern anr.ounced EJagleton ment as a “ smokescreen. Referring to toe board’s plan ulated agreement" to present and questioned with my strange of the week’s events: "It was her won’t be voted on finally until trol except for certain agicultur- the town could not begin a road would withdraw from the tick­ Irg that she confessed Gaffney, who had proposed as the "Saden plan,” alter its to Superior Court, yellow American license plate et. kind of like a dream where I thoughts to her husband, 'but sfter the election.” al areas. The commission urges amesiting program until Sep- The bill itself was largely a the election Idea on Sunday, re- chief author, Superior Court ^ gj Democratic and my easily Identifiable blue the use of natural methods of tember due to the unavailability "He felt the same way I George Saden, Wade gjg^^ chairman John M. Ball- Rambler," an entry In the to^L^**over with in a eou^e of Eigleton,^39, ^said she victory for the Pentagon in its ra?'^'"don^f*wnt^*'an “ T control, especially in regard to of ameslte. did,” Mrs. Eagleton said of her think toe Saden plan gj jjj.gt hg,j reacted fa- diary noted. husband’s comments to her weeks, I know. was worried about the reaction requests for weaponry pro- ‘ ^ ‘ ‘ ® ^ ^ the gypsy moth blight. The Ladies Auxiliary of the X for Their Money... wiped out toe old lines.” vorably to Gaffney’s election Bremer eventually stopped after the dramatic press con- "I thought, 'Things will get gj y,gjp is-year-old son Terry grams James The commission also dlscour- Boltpn Volunteer Fire Depart- / )[ JL J L ference Monday nlg^t. “ I was back to normal, and people -will ^gg gway at camp when In eight days of debate, Sen Wade, one of the The Saden plan was in turn proposal. Gaffney said: “ It ap- and asked a policeman for a Democrats’ reapportionment wiped out by a three-judge fed- pggrg that Bailey and company, good place to watch toe Presi­ aged extensive spraying by ment will a "what-not” tag on the phone when he got stop asking me all these ques- news broke. Before he had John Stennis D-Miss., the bill lawyers, after agreeing to Gaff- eral court which ruled It uncon- jjy gcceptance of my proposal, dent go by. He was directed to towns, and asked that only,"park sale Sunday Aug. 27, from 9 3CZ1Q home. He came over and kissed tions, and all of those people jg(j_ jfi.3 Eagleton said, she manager used arguments for a and recreation areas, historic a.m. to 1 p.m. at the fire house second-to-none mili- ney's idea Tuesday, discovered stitutional last spring. But the ^gre only trying to take the a nearby abandoned gas station me. He was sort of phllosophl- outside are going to dls- explained to him that during an modern, a legal difficult in it Wednes- three judges’ injunction against sights and central town lands" on Notch Rd. cal about It. He knew if Geoijge appear.’ ” election year, politics can be s - : (See Page Twenty) day. the use of that plan was then (See Page Twenty) (See Page Twenty) be sprayed to protect the "eco- Anyone wishing to donate McGovern thought this was the Then, running a hand through rough on the families Involved, system." items should contact Mrs. Man- best course to take, then It was her streaky blonde , she jg y gnd a hall after the This limited spraying may only fred Weigle of Brandy St.; Mrs. line with him.” aald with an Ironic chuckle, fj„gi press conference, Mrs. be done by truck which severe- Anthony Fiano of Tolland R d.; Mrs. Eagleton said she was “Well, I was right .... Eagleton said, she called her ly limits the effectiveness of or Mrs. William Mannegla of XDCZDIZri neither depressed nor dls- "The reaction in California ggo fg explain why his father insect control. Notch Rd. appointed by the decision that was great,” she said, referring ^gg j,q longer the vice-presi- It was suggested that perhaps ------'CDCZDCl made her husbemd the only to the whirlwind campaign dentlal nominee. the whole town could be class- Manchester Evening Herald American ever to accept and swing that reached from Mis- ..j ggid, 'Dad was sick, as Gray Molds New Image FBI fled as central town lands. temporary correspondent, Dave 0 [ ][ then j'eject a major-party vice- sour! to Honolulu right alter The selectmen are continuing Norris, ,tel- 649-3037. presldenUal nomination. Eagleton disclosed July 25 that (See Page Twentj-) EDITOR'S NOTE—Not ex­ over on May 3. He also estab­ views. Sometimes If written x]cz)c: actly cut In the Image of J. Ed­ lished a new office to help re­ questions were submitted In ad­ Sickle Cell Anemia Test gar Hoover, new FBI Director cruit more minorities—black vance, he returned written an­ 1C aczDc L. Patrick Gray III has made Americans, Spanish-AmericEuis, swers. Humphrey Not Interested some changes. It looks like a American Indians and Asian- Gray has proven his ability to Given to 21,000 by State OCZDC new image for tfie FBI, as Jus­ Americans. handle one of the most demand­ tice Department reporter Tom He also Improved morale by ing roles In toe government, HARTFORD (AP) — More ment’s central laboratory In □ C D C Seppy reports in the following relaxing dress and hair codes. perhaps because of his strict than 21,000 Connecticut resi­ Hartford under a new technique In Another as Veep article. But he said he would not toler­ Annapolis training and ex­ dents have been tested for called electrophoresis that can ate extremism. perience as a submarine com- sickle cell anemia and related analyze up to 800 blood samples CZDCZ WASHINGTON (AP) — After "I don’t judge the perform­ memder. inherited blood disorders under WASHINGTON (AP — Sen. Humphrey had talked to offer had been made more or a day. three months on the job, the ance of a person on the basis of He has reached a gcx>d work­ a program of the state Health The department plans to use the color of his shirt, for ex­ ing relationship -with the FBI’s H, W „ fingerprints of L. Patrick Gray Department, a spokesman said a mobile trailer to visit com­ Manchester State Bank offers a 1 % Humphrey, who served as ample,” Gray said. "I don’t senior estabUshment, even ported today still firmly op- pj-geurement bill, passed Tuesday. munities throughout the state, annual percentage rate refund on vice president under President m are clearly noticeable on the judge a person on toe type of though some of the top Hoover The department recently re­ posed to running for another Wednesday night, Lyndon B. Johnson, said con­ assistants retired shortly after with a technician supervising any type installment financing for structure of the FBI. suit he wears, or the leni^h of ceived a $82,000 federal grant the sample collection — a small term ais -vice president—this Senate Republican Leader sistently throughout his presl­ As expected, much of toe his hair, or his hair style." the death of their leader. to set up an educational and amount of blood taken from a prompt payment. . . . We call it time as the running mate for Hugh Scott o f Pennsylvania denUal primary campaigning ■chamre has been In style of cuing the agency’s past He demanded changes but at screening center that will pro­ finger prick. The "specimens REWARP-A-LOAN." . . . It means we Sen. George McGovern. also reported that McGovern as McGovern’s rival fo r ' the leadership only, but actln direc­ record of exemplary dress and the same time made It clear vide service throughout the will then be frozen In the trail­ and Humphrey met at break­ nomination that he would never that basically he meant to A PU LI' appreciate your business. It works like McGovern, meantime, contin­ tor Gray, 68 this month, also conduct. Gray added: "I say to state. er and brought back to Hart­ ued his search for a replace­ fast today in the Senate dining again want to be -vice presl- has made sopie moves that may our people that, even with the leave the Institution Intact—as Sickle cell anemia Is a ge­ ford for analysis. SERVICE this: on a new cor loon the rate is 9.30% ment for Sen. Thomas F. room. Scott said he had no de- dent. presage major changes. modifications that I am making Hoover had molded it. netic disorder found pre-^ annual percentage rate lets 1% annual Eagleton, dropped Monday tails of the meeting. Q„g gjggg McGovern adviser For instance, a former nun in the grooming and hair stand­ “ We are going to take the dominantly in blacks, and the BANK*' _____ . Miller said he had asked gj^ jntgrview Wednesday percentage rate for prompt payment, this night from the second and a former woman marine ards, I do not expect the FBI to legacy that Mr. Hoover left, department estimates that the Democratic presidential Humphrey If McGovern had of- jjjgjjj jj,gj “ Hubert’s got every- officer were sworn In last become an organization wear­ and we’re going to build upon about 12 per cent of the state’s A bout Town comes to 8.30% annual percentage rate for ticket. fered him the second spot, Muskle does, and In week, l>ecomlng the first two ing beads and frayed blue Jeans, It," Gray said. “ We're going to 181,000 black residents have Scandia Lodge, Vasa Order of 36 months . . . the same 1% annual per­ McGovern’s national political H um i^ey, Miller said, replied: gpgdes. He’s liked by labor, females to start special-agent and that sort of thing." enrich It. ' been tested so far In the pro­ America, will have a potluck director Framk Manklewlcz, " ‘So you can maintain your pjggjjg_ jew s hnd the party training. Since moving over from the “ Now, I can’t foreclose the gram. centage rate refund is given on other types of Friday at 6:30 p.m. at the home said Wednesday night the an- credibility tell them you don t rgguigrg,” Gray’s predecessor, J. Edgar Justice Department’s civil divi­ possibility that there may be About 10 per cent of the black of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Benson, loons too . . . shop for your loon . . . see us nouncement of Eagleton’s re- know. And you don’t.’ ’ Twenty-four hours earlier the Hoover, refused to permit wom­ sion, Gray has kept a high pro­ some major changes In the of­ American population carry the 155 Green Manor Rd. today for your REWARP-A-LOAN . . . 1% placement will come by Friday. But Miller also said Humph- ggj„g ggurce was touting Sen. en agents during his 48 years file. fing, but If there are. they •wUl sickle cell trait — have the McGovern Is working toward rey was firm In his resolve not Edmund S. Muskle of Maine for as head of the agency because During the past three be In furtherance of my objec­ sickle gene. They do not have annual percentage rote refund for prompt payment. The Greater Manchester Sum­ selection of his second running to accept any such otter. " ‘I replacing Missouri he thought tracking (lown law­ montos, he has criss-crossed tive to build upon and enrich the debilitating anemia, but If mer Pops Orchestra concert mate In the same way ie just can’t take It,’ ’’ Miller Thomas F. Eagleton on toe country on speaddng en­ MEMBER PDIC breakers was -too dangerous. the legacy of Mr. -Hoover.” both partners in a marriage scheduled for tonight has been picked Eagleton—lota of cauc- quoted Humphrey as saying. yjg E)emocratlo ticket, The Equal Employment Oppor­ gagements and. as He promised Like Hoover, he sounds like a are carriers of the trait, there postponed until Aug. 31 at the uses with party leaders and lots McGovern, after he was nom- 'Asked why the switch, he tunity Act, passed 10 years ago, upon taking office, he has kept hardline law-and-order man. In Is a one in four chance that Manchester Community College MANCHESTER STATE BANK of names leaked by advisers Inated for president at Miami ggj,j; "Fraiikly, we never did not phase Hoover. his door open for Interviews. In one speech, he gave a t

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Boggini Questions Impact of 365 More Apartments HARRISONSS Better Use of Electricity 66 Stores state Rep. N. Charles Bog­ new schools? acres off kpencer St., is being stated, will be available to a rented tb lower income families gini of the 20th Assembly Dl.s- If so, who will pay for tlie planned by the Capitol Region person or family whose income, at rents equivalent to 25 per Across schools? Could Reduce Energy Vmge trict says that he will seek an­ Development Corp., the land at admission iime, does not ex­ cent of their income. He added the Will the project provide swers from town officials rela­ acquisition arm of the Greater ceed the following schedule: that It Is the corporation’s iS. By JOHN CUmnFF other oaiuldaraUfMU. uaear fU tive to the Impact on the town housing lor Manchester people Hartford Housing Development Nation One-person family, $6,075; two- NHIW YORK (AP)—Simple modem ‘‘lUa-osroIa oaaUag,” of the proposed 368-unlt Squire who are eligible for subsidized Fund. present intention to try to pre­ person family, 6,885; three-per­ efficlenclea In the use of elec- however, there U a gi wirtu - j Village apartment complex on housing? In a letter to ^Boggini, Wil­ serve the bulk of the rent sup­ trlcity, mainly In lighting, could emphaala on eventoal rather -SERVICE DEPT STORES Spencer St. Boggini said that these are liam Hirshon, exMutive direc­ son family, $7,560; four-person plement for elderly families llO algnlflcantly reduce energy ua- than Imnadlarte ceata and beae- TTic following are the ques­ the Inquiries that his constitu­ tor of the housing corporation, family, $8,100; five-person fam­ Hirshon said that a rental of­ a t . 1 ago and reduce the impact of flta. tions that he proposes to sub­ ents have put to him. said that present forecasts are ily, $8,640; six-person famhy, fice will be located on the Spen­ power shortages that exist in Clark and bUtara dabUaa ta mit and for which, he claims, On July 24, the Manchester for 90 one-bedroom units, rent­ $9,045. cer St. site next summer as the some regions and threaten else- estimate whether or not this la answers have not previously Planning and Zoning Commis­ ing monthly for *143; 200 two- Any family whose income was project nears completion. Ap­ y:>' where. praettoable to modemlae UtM- 127Depts Packed with Summer Savings In King’s Storewide appeared in print: sion approved revisions in the bedroom units, renting month­ above these levels, Hirshon said, plications at that time will be ffi. 9 J This la the considered Judg- Ing sjwUms in extittng atroe- How will the project affect Stage II plans for the project’s ly for 3168; and 75 three-bed­ would be required to pay a high­ open to any person or family ment of many electrical engl- tures- But thay aiw cartahi of space at Verplanck and Keeney west section and approved room units, renting montly for er rent, approximately $70 per on a first come, first served neers, who also claim that not economlea posalbla tat bnOd- St. Schools? Stage II plans for the east sec­ $188. month more. Also, he said, 20 basis, subject to the applicant's Will It be necessary to build only energy but many mllllona now being dealgaad or tion. The development, on 33 These rents, Hirshon further per cent of the units may be qualifications. : of doUara could be saved In op- kuUt. eratlng costs. Among other aanaatloaa for At the recent annual meeting conserving energy: .gwttahas 'SINCE 1945 849 IVIAIN STREET of the Illuminating Ekigineerlng U*** permit UgMs to be tnaaod ■ Trudon Hits Mayor’s Comments MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT Society, newly elected president o® or off In part of a roam __ Richard Dorsey of General » ****« •»»? Electric stated that 90 per cent Ujiht ^ In work areas of lighting systems produce with less tai olroulaUm « r o«n- About Board Rejecting Sewers only half aa much light as pos­ versaUon ploaes. sible for the energy consumed. Clearance Ted Trudon, owner of land on the town shouldn’t speculate Manchester Water Co. at a cost Tolland Tpke., has taken (excep­ with taxpayer’s funds to en­ of $56,000. Other engineers claim that tion to remarks made by Mayor hance the business ventures of "Mr. Thompson’s_ supposed even those system that deliver Legalizing Pot John Thompson in defense of a anyone. concern over my obtaining a light efficiently still waste ener­ Board of Director's decision "The records of the public franchise with a specific motel gy by generating so much heat Out for Canada not to extend a sanitary sewer meetings regarding this project operation is unfounded. It was that air conditioning systems clearly show that I removed the at all times made clear that I are forced to overwork. OTTAWA (AP) — <3anada’s line to the property. Health Minister says the gov­ Thompson called the board de­ element of speculation from the had no franchise at present and The possible savings in ener­ town’s participation and assum­ would not apply until the town gy and money have yet to be ernment won't legcdlze posses­ rision prudent and said it was B eat sion of marijuana and hashish worked out, but It is estimated made with the best interests of ed the risk of producing the pro­ took action regarding the sewer for personal use but It Is taking the taxpayer in mind. posed motel-restaurant complex. main. As explained to the the buildings account for.20 per cent industrlfd-commercial steps to reduce the penalties. The vote to reject was 6 to 3. In case Mr. Thompson has for­ board, the franchise fee for There is "no intention to le­ with the majority Democrats gotten, or doesn’t care to re­ Holiday Inns is $15,000 and energy consumption and that 20 per cent of that 1s for lighting. galize possession of cannabis voting against the sewer exten­ member in an effort to justify would not bo refundable. In ad­ (marijuana) or hashish in any the short-sighted conduct of the dition, it was made clear that the dock (3eorge Clark, lES senior 'vice sion and the Republicans voting president and engineering man­ form,” Health Minister John for it. majority members of the Board the proposal was not linked or Munro said in a statement The sewer extension has been of Directors, I offered to do the limited to any one chair, of inns ager for special projects of Syl- Monday. sought as a necessary part of a following: and that I wanted to consider vanla Ellectrlc, estimates that Munro said the government is 3 other comparable franchises. better usage In these structures plan by Ted Trudon to construct "1. In addition to paying the when you call cross-country, play the different time attempting to separate maii- KING’S ALREADY LOW DISCOUNT PRICES! a $1.5 million motel-restaurant assessments on the land I pres­ "To be certain, the town could reduce their energy con-. Juana cases from cases In- complex in the area near the ently own and adjoining land I would have incurred consider­ zones. Call for less without operator assistance at lower simpUon by 181 8 to 25 ^ r cent ^ ^ Vernon town line, plus a pro­ have under option, such assess­ able cost in paying for that por­ evening and lowest night rates. The critical nature of such posal by Charles Schnier Asso­ ments totaling $74,510, I offered tion of the sewer "extension savings is made clear in the government has Instruct- ciates to construct an adjacent to contribute an additional $40,- which bordered town land. How­ When it's 5 P.M. here (luid our lower evening rates perspective of rising energy proeecutors to urge the iOdds ‘n Ends...Broken Size Lots~. Some Counter Soiled But ever, the tax revenue from the $2.5 million shopping center. 000 to pay for the additional begin), it's only 2 P.M. on the West Coast. At 11 P.M. costs and recurring courts to give "abeolute or con­ Apple of Somebody’s Eye Following the 6 to 3 rejection pipe size needed in a major commercial developments plan­ shortages—even blackouts of ditional discharges” to a person vote, Trudon indicated he might main, which sum would normal­ ned by me and others, includ­ here (and our lowest night rates begin), it's only 8 increasing frequency and size found guilty of possessing soft This dried-up old fellow is the apple of the eye of Alan SchaiT, a San Diego, ing shopping center plans shown All Top Quality Mdse at Just a Fraction of Original Prices! Calif., teacher whose hobby is carving apiiles into faces. (AP photo) scrap his plan, and a spokesman ly be borne by the Town Sewer P.M. there. In some regions of the country. drugs if the offender has not tor Schnier said the shopping Department. the , would have quickly The possible efficiencies been charged with other of­ center proposal will require "2., I offered to pay $50,000 repaid the town’s Investment For sample rates, check your phone btxik. Or ask the about which Dorsey and (Sark fenses and has no criminal more study. In advance to finance the cost and been a continuing source of nearest Phone Store for our free pamphlet on long speak are possible not only record, the statement said. Because of These Low Prices, AH Sales are Final. No Refunds. Trudon today issued a state­ of engineering, testing and plan­ tax revenue. through correction of wasteful La'ws that took effect July 15 ment of his own, in which he ning, said sum to eventually be "it was the failure of the distance calling. praMStlces of the past but allow Judges to grant such dis- called Thompson's statement credited against my assessment mayor and the majority mem­ through the use of relatively re- charges and thus spare the of- "misleading" and "specious,” when and if the line was install­ bers of the board to be far­ cent. advances In producing fender a criminal record, (>|8uA K ttch^fi and in which he takes particular ed. sighted enough to realize the more lumens from the same Munro added that the govem- note of Thompson’s remark, “I "3. The town was to incur no above which led to the rejec­ wattage. ment intends to transfer all of- don’t believe we should specu­ cost and not start construction tion of the project, not the spec­ Soulhem New England Telephorte An incandescent lamp, most fenses and controls relating to Ladies' Strow Handbags ■ A STEP-SAVING. WORK-SAVING ARRANGEMENT, late with taxpayers’ funds to en­ until such time as I filed a ious reasons advanced in the widely recognized of all, pro- marijuana from the Narcotics hance the business ventures of franchise for the proposed mo­ mayor’s statement." duces only 10 lumens—a meas- Control Act to the Food and MENS and BOYS BEAUTIFUL, DISTINCTIVE STYUNG, anyone.” tel-restaurant complex and/or ure of light quantity—per watt. Drug Act or other legislation Trudon’s statement follows: applied for a building permit. About 287,400 students are But more recently developed with less severe penalties, Ladies' Shorts AN ALL NEW KITCHENAID DISHWASHER "In view of Mayor Thomp­ “4. I was tp provide water enrolled in New Mexico’s pub­ Read Herald Advertisements lamps produce 10 times aa Munro’s statement In effect orig. to 2.28 son’s misleading statement re­ for the area under a contrac­ lic schools. There are 13 InsU- many lumens vrithout color dls- rejected the recommendation In Men's Knit Shirtsi 1.63 Hava more time for your family and friends. garding the proposed construc­ tor’s agreement with the tudons of higher educaUon. tortlon. May of the government's Le Add a KKchenAid dishwasher and end tion of a sewer line for the Tol­ In fact, where light coloration Dain Commission that mari­ needless chores like dping dishes by hand. land Turnpike area, I feel Is not a critical factor, such as juana be legalized. The com­ Misses' Sizzler Sets obliged to set the record straight mission, headed by Dean Ger­ Men’s Sport Shirts 2/5.00 We can help you plan an efficient modem in parkin areas and highways, orig. to 12.97 A regarding this matter. I deeply ald LeDaln of the York Univer­ kitchen to suit your needs and your budget the production of lumens may resent the implication contained sity law school, said the orig. 2.99-8.99 ■ First step... visit our beautiful showroom. be as much as 120 or 130 to the in Mr. Thompson’s remark that watt, Clark said. And more Im­ present legal penaltlea for uae provements are anticipated. of the drug were more dam­ Misses' Blouses ESTIMATES • FINANCIN6 AVAllABLE CLEAN SWEEP SALE aging to young people than the Other eftleleneles are pos­ Men's Straight Leg Jeans 1.54 orig. to 5.99 IDENTIFICATION short-term effects of mari­ sible, be saia, throngh more juana. orig. 3,99 CUSTOM IflTCHEN PA^ORT PHOTOS frequent olean^ flxtares a|id I Opts M iy.A Sal. 10 DAYS ONLY a regular program of lamp ra- utsee nan. ph. n f SALEM NASSIFF placement. M i^ tampe remain OAMBRA SHOP A STtTDSO ^ORLD ALMANAC Misses' Hot Pants, IM em m IW T MAMCHIW aeo Main St., Mancheater in use beyond tbelr eftoettvs FACTS Men's Dress & Casual Slacks *2 & *3 orig. to 5.99 U yiffTfflflL 648-7989 life, produeing less light but us­ MANCHESTER ONLY ing no less energy. orig. to 6.99 AddMenal savlnge. 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Men's Shorty fa jamas 1.99 lb tile paet, they note, enoxgy actually meteoroids which inT E and SAVE I eftlelenoy often wee traded oft vaporize by the heat of fric­ orig. 2.99 for the sake of appearaaM, tion when they pass Misses' Skirts lower installation charges and through the earth’s atmos­ 'y'ou couldn’t hurt it if you tried . . . and neither can phere and are seen as weather, fungus, termites or fire. Rich, naturally beauti­ *4.95 ' u l t h meteors, The World Alma­ Boys' Swim Suits 1.00 ful redwood is pre-seasoned to stay that way lor good. They Arrested nac says. While most of orig. to 2.99 Our collection of easy-comlort chairs, chaises, settees them are consumed, a few GIRLS and INFANTS and cocktail tables is modestly priced, always affluent- fall to earth as fused metal looking. Each Other or stone and are called meteorites. Meteoroids are Special closeout savings on redwood MINNESOTA LATEX TALLAHASSEE, Fla. 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Public Records Tolland fM iiiliiiiiiiiiliilliliillii % Under Leadership Of Good Men Bolton GOP Sets Caucus Paul-Henrl C^iaak was one of tboee Executor’s Deeds Hartford National Bank and WEEKEND SPECIAL lEopttittQ l|praU) statesmen intelligent enough and big Trust Co., executor of the estate For Justice, Registrar GASH ft OABBY enough to begin life after World War II of Edward J. Holl, to Lena M. Town Plan Being (Revieived PUBLISHBD BY THE] Raymond, l6-foot right-of-way KANCHB8TER PTTBUSHINa OO. with the belief that humanity had to try Tolland’s town plan, present­ including a future elementary visory committee, Sept. 8. The Bolton Republicans will cau­ gree. No experience is neces­ 13 BIm sU Btre«t off Lenox St., no conveyance ly being formulated by North­ Hanchastcr. Ooan. something new and serious in lU man­ school and probably Tuture stream belt lines are being de­ cus for the positions of justice sary. east Development Group, was BURL LYONS commercial and recreational veloped by the Tolland County of the peace and Registrar of Sauers Win Miniature Cladiolas $1.39 Publisher agement of Ms affairs if it were to sur^ Lucille Ferguson, executrix the. subject of review last night E\>und«d October 1, 1881 development. Soil Conservation District. voters Aug. 16, at 8 p.m. at the In softball action last night Vive. under the win of Ruth O. F er­ by members of the Town Plan dozen Eventually the planners vis­ It is also recom m en^d that Community Hall. the Sauers won a gam e against Published Every Elvenliur Ebccept Sundays guson, to Albert R. Martin and Advisory Committee and the end Holidays. Elntered at the Post Office at - But like many other sincere seekers of ualize the development of "v il­ Tolland Marsh be acquired for Anyone wishing to run should the Striders, 1 to 0, by forfeit. Manchester, Conn., as Second Class Mall Herman Frechette, two pprcels Planning and Zoning Commis­ lage centers” which would pro­ Matter. the same objective, he soon drifted into use as a wildlife habitat, for file his intent with the secreta­ ALSO FULL LINE OF THE MOOT LUXUR­ off Woodbrldge St., conveyance sion. Manchester Evening Herald vide neighborhood Identity to water resources and nature ry of the Republican Town IOUS CHOCOLATES IN THfi WORLD -J- SUB8CRIFTION RATES the fatal compromise of means which tax ^ . 10. The plan, which concentrates temporary correspondent, Dave Poiyeble In Advance five or six separate sections of studies. Committee, Mrs. Catherine FLORA-Mm CHOCOLATES GIFT WRAPPED. Warrantee Deeds on development of the town un­ Norris, tel. 649-8037. One Year ___ ...... $39.00 has since fOreoloeed, or at least postpon­ town. After the preliminary plan Liener, by Aug. 10. Six Months ___ ...... 19.60 Nancy G. Chase to William R. til 1980, also contains "concep­ These village centers would Three Months ...... 9.76 ed, the one route to safety which exists and Leona Rae Smith, property recommendations have been List of Subsitltutes ' One Month ...... 3.28 tual development” Ideals Include schools, commercial at 22 Angel St., conveyance tax thoroughly reviewed, the plan­ The Board of Education is in Coffee seed was familiar to Single Copy ...... 16c fo r people and for nations. through the year 2000 when It is and recreational develcipment, Paul Buettner Florist, Inc. By Carrier ___ ..weekly 75c $80.28. ners will prepare specific maps the process of making up the soldiers in the Persian armies estimated Tolland',^11 have a but would not be started until He began, with the United Nations, as Daniel R. Mullen to Robert and recommendations, ultimate­ list of substitutes for the town as far back as 575 A.D. The Ill 1122 BURNSIDE AVE., EAST HARTFORD MEMBER OF population of about 40,000. after 1980. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS a believer in the necessity of one world. J. and M ary Lou M. Caffrey, ly leading to the preparation of schools for next school year. World Book of Knowledge TEL. 528-9586 The Associated Press Is exclusively en> Wednesday night's meeting The village center near the property at Llnnmore and Deer­ zoning regulations which will be Anyone wishing to apply says the first coffee olants titled to the use of republlcatlon of all But be soon disgreased to also become was devoted to review of devel­ green will serve the entire news dispatches credited to it or not other field Drs., conveyance tax designed to guide the future should contact the office of the probably grew in Kaffa. prov­ wise credited In this paper and also the opment maps, and some recom­ town, and current development superintendent. TTie only re­ ince of southwestern Ethiopia local news published here. the champion of two causes which pro­ $29.16. growth of the town in agree­ OPEN SUNDAY MORNINGS mendations for change were is already well under way. quirement Is a bachelor’s de- Persian soldiers carried seeds All rights of republlcatlon of special dis­ moted clea'vage in the world. Green Manor Construction Co. ment with the town plan recom­ patches herein also reserved. made based on the state’s pro­ The proposed development of to Yemen on the Arabian Pen­ I Inc. to Town of Manchester, mendations. First, on his own continent, he became posed overpass connecting the town contained in the pre­ insula. The Arabs made the 4 iliS- The Manchester Publishing Company as­ street known as Progress Dr., sumes no financial responsibility for typo­ the advocate and zealous, talented ser­ Reed Rd. and Mt, Spring Rd., liminary plan is based on the H erald first coffee to drink. Brewing graphical errors appearing In advertise­ no conveyance tax. Manchester Evening Herald adding north-south access to suttability of the land and soil made the bitter seeds taste ments and other reMlng matter In The vant of an ideal of European unity Agnes V. Manning to John W. Tolland correspondent Bette Classified Ads Read Herald Advertisements Manchester Evening Herald. the fastest growing portion of characteristics to support the better. Volz, property at 18 Delmont St., Qiiatrale, tel. 876-2846. Get Fast Results which, when it came down alignments, town. development. E^ill service client of N. E. A. Service, Inc. conveyance tax $81.90. Publishers Representatives — Mathews, actually divided Ehirope instead of unit­ This basic change from north Stream belts visualized and Shannon and Cullen Inc.. Special Agency Herman M. Frechette and A l­ to south. Instead of the current will be one of the items to be —Now York, Chicago. Detroit and Boston. ing K. bert R. Martin to Richard T. MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULA­ east-west split in town, affects discussed in great detail at TIONS. Morris, property on Florence Second, in the world, he became the development of basic facilities the next meeting of the ad­ St., conveyance tax $49.60. 'niursday, August S forceful, aide leader of an alliance be­ Rena M. Larson to Richard tween his half of Europe and the United C. Harmon, parcel on Kennedy Rd., conveyance tax $11. Coventry States, this being the alliance 'ediich di­ Peter H. and Paulette J. vided the world t h e UnHed Nations We Gentlemen Are Not God Smith to Eastern Associates, treaty was designed to mEike one world. property at 48-60 Spruce St., Cromie Heads Democratic As the behind the scenes story ct the conveyance tax $37.96. Many of the statesmen who originally Cote Carpenters Inc. to Louis Bagleton crisis Is now being rectnistruct- Interim Nominating Unit pioneered the United Nations, but who D. and Pam ela A. Satoom, prop­ ed, the crucial development which tilted erty on Tolland Tpke., convey­ also insisted on keeping their own na­ Democratic Town Chairman ert Pruitt will neither confirm ance tax $86.80. Candidate McGovern and his advisors Alvah Phillips has announced nor deny reports that his party tions and their own leaser alliances out­ Federal Tax liens toward the decision that Eagleton must the appointment of a temporary is practicing lor the event, and side the sovereignty of the United Na­ Internal Revenue Service go was the charge, in the middle of the nominating committee which efforts to locate a playing field tions, have since taken to complaining of agelnst Diane L. Burt, 79 Amott will serve until September, for legitimate scouting purposes week in which Elagleton was out facing Rd., $383.10. the lack of authority of the United Na­ "when the new town commit­ have proved fruitless. Internal Revenue Service the puMlc to prove how he could weath­ tee rules may change this com­ Republican Town Councilman tions, sometimes quite unconscious of against Pauline K. Leighton, 20 er the storm, which was made In a radio mittee’s size and structure.” Wesley Le'wls joined last week’s the fact that they themselves helped Cottage St., $244.11. Richard Cromie has been ap­ three game series with the Dem­ broadcast by Jttek Anderson, the Wash­ Trade Nam e sabotage vdiatever possibilltles the On The Cape With Sylvian Oflara pointed chairman of the tem­ ocrats, leading to speculation ington cedumnist. Charles Jack Conlan, Robert porary committee. that he is perhaps performing -world organization once had. NAUSET MARSH D. Plkula and Stanley E. Ogrod- This charge, that Eagleton had been "The main reason for desig­ GOP scouting duties under the ’The obituary account said that Paul- nik, doing business as Eastern nating 'this committee at this disguise of having a good time. Involved in drunken driving Incidents he Associates, 423 E. Center St. ROBERTS Henri Spaak had been an early supporter time is to provide for town com­ The north end team swept the himseH denied, is now described as the Marriage Licenses mittee recommendations at our three-game series from the of the United Nations, and then a prime Robert James Griffin, 278 August caucus,” Phillips said. souths end team at last week’s particular thing which frightened Mc­ believer in the necessity for NATT), and Bill Russell" Connecticut Yankee Parker St., and Janet Mary Cromie has emnounced that session, despite the fact that R e­ Govern and his advisers out of their or­ Peking^s ISixon later still a doubter with regard to the Plante, 43 Lilac St., Aug. 11, St. the nominating committee will publican Lewis proved to be Inside By A.HiO. James (Dhurch. iginal belief that the storm over Eagle- value of the United Nations. ’That has concern Itself with the selection very little help to the northern­ NCAA B a s k e tb a ll Investment The same year which finds ized labor didn't have to be John Martin Storozuk, Spring- of candidates for registrars of ers. ton’s hoejdtaUzation for depression could been the story of the lives of many of the George Meany, the national consulted. field, Moss., and Marda Daigle voters and justices of the peace, be ridden out. Albert, 4 Flint Dr., Aug. 18. grreat statesmen of our time. Tbe trage­ head of the A.F.L.-C.I.O., strik­ Meany hopes to demonstrate to be endorsed by the town F R E E INFO Michael Edward T u c k e y, mckboahd... ; Set After 'Senator McGovern and his ad­ dy is that it leaves us back where we R eport ing an official pose of neutrality his muscle by walking away committee prior to the caucus, OLYM PIA, Wash. (A P) - '*^0ALand Net In the Presidential campaign, from the Democratic ticket and Springfield, Mass., and Barbara which will be held toward the visers had begun pushing full pressure were when they began, but with even Washington state has set up a COMPLETE SET INCLUDES and then playing golf at Burn­ playing golf with Nixon. Ann Kautz, S3 E. Eldridge St., end of this month. to get Senator Eagleton to withdraw toll-free telephone through less realization of our one ultimate need By Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak ing Tree with President Nixon, DrisooU shows his muscle by Aug. 11, St. James Church. “Any Democrat who is inter­ which callers can get up-to- from his nomination, Oolumnist Ander­ than they had then. Right now, for in­ finds his state-level counterpart claiming and winning high of­ Building Permits ested in any of these positions the-minute information on its WASHINGTON — Communist George McGovern, would im­ nuclear arms— a future goal of In Connecticut, John J. Driscoll, fice inside the Democratic par­ Mrs. Joseph Nowak, swim­ should contact me before Aug. son appeared on a television show, fac­ stance, the substitute madness says that parks and on some other rec­ m : kJ.M f « V ' China is privately but very mediately free the Soviet Union the strategic arms limitation president of the Connecticut ty, where, obviously, he intends ming pool at 41 COolidge St., 6,” Cromie said. reational facilities. .1*’ . I ’.II. i!’ ing Eagleton, and apologized to him for we can cut up and abandon all alliances forcefully expressing alarm to from its own military commit­ talks (SA LT). State Labor Council, fighting to to see to it that labor is never $600. A meeting of the nominating The state also is coordinat­ making his charges on the air before he and arrangements except those of direct (^ c la l American visitors that ment in Europe. That would re­ 2. The U.S. must continue make himself part of the offi­ again discounted. James and Rosalie Prender- committee has been scheduled ing information on national, gaat, fence at 81 Benton St., had really documented them. But be re­ pragmatic summitry between the two any unilateral U.S. decision to sult in Immediate reinforcement full-scale development and pro­ cial leadership personnel of the Both techniques run risks. for that night. i. city, county and private facili­ phn withdraw troops from Europe or of Moscow’s awesome military duction of nuclear weapons or Democratic party In Connecti­ Meany’s runs the temporary $660. VoUeybaU ties “ in order to provide the fused, on this occasion, to retract the super powers. And, although we know it Otis W. Parker, tool shed at Bosketbcrtl reduce nuclear arms could con­ machine along the 4,150-mlle risk falling behind Moscow, cut. risk of having it be discovered A second playing field has most comprehensive service charges themselves. is an impossiMlity for these two powers demn the world to the domina­ border between China and Rus­ making the Soviet Unlcn the un. Having achieved success In that labor’s actual votes do not 420 Summit St., $200. been added to the Democrats’ possible,” Gov. Dan Evans Michael M. Dyer of Long- Oolumnist Anderson refused to retract to agrree forever on how the world is to tion of the Soviet Union. sia. disputed No. 1 world power. his quest for election as the folkyw Its titular leader. choice of volleyball courts. The says. meadow, Mass., alterations to With the subtle Indrectlon that Accordingly, McGovern’s 3. The prospect of all-out Jap­ new odd member of the Demo­ Driscoll’s course of action in­ local Democrats have been hav­ his charges themselves, saying his con­ be run, or even for them to impose their Bonanza Sirloin Pit store at 24C marks Chinese diplomacy, Pek­ pledge to withdraw up to 170,000 anese rearmament, coupled with cratic National Committee from volves the more permanent ing weekly volleyball games science would not allow him to do so, on united will on everybody elae perma­ Spencer St., $16,000. Regularly $ 2 9 9 3 ing Is frantically sending out U.S. troops from Nato means, Soviet arms ahlmpments to In­ Connecticut. Mr. DrlsooU, in risk, which lies deep in all past since early July, and this F ri­ PINE the Sunday telecast. nently, we are reduced to hoping that, signals designed to safeguard its to Peking, ai drastically unfavor­ dia, threatens China with ‘‘en­ that capacity, now calls for the pioUtlcal experience, and w h l^ day’s session will take place on S41.83 says that the closer and the the new court on Depot Rd. at PHARMACY The next evening, Monday evening. for as long as we ourselves keep breath­ huge investment in the re-elec­ able shift in the military bal­ circlement.” election of Senator McGovern, the home of Robert Walsh, at tion of Richard M. Nixen. ance along Its Russian border. 4. Finally, the Russians must although the labor organization more obvious the ties between Senators McGovern and Eagleton met, ing, they will not fall. We have no right About Town 7 p.m. Those signals are heard loud­ EJven without a President M c­ not become the dominant power which he heads may still ad­ organized labor and a political In the meantime, it is rumor­ EASY PRICES FOR EASY RIDING SPORTING PRICES FOR SPORTS and the one pushed the other off the to complain. We are in a world we have est in Western Europe. A senior Govern, Chinese fears of future in Southeast Asia. here, formally at least, and party, the less the benefit to The West Side Library will without golf at Burning Tree, to either. Mr. Drlsccli has, for in­ ed that Republicans are ready­ ticket. made—a world we have made with the Chinese diplomat in the Paris U.S. troops withdrawals from Behind these Chinese fears is give a party tomorrow at 2:16 the Meany guide line of neutral­ stance, as a labor leader, quee- ing a team for a match between TEL. 649-9814 WILSON leadership of good men like Paul-Henrl embassy has spent six months Europe under President Nixon concern with the deals Mr. Nix­ p.m. for the children in its sum­ The next morning, Tuesday, Columnist ticned some of the performance the two parties, which will prob­ FAMOUS NAME traveling to European capitals are a subject for anxious in­ on made in Moscow in negotia­ ity. mer reading program and for “Famous Playfer” Anderson fippeared at Senator Eagle- Spaak. This behavior of Mr. Drlaeoll of our Republican Governor’s ably take place at the end of Let Us Price warning that the Russians can­ doctrination of official American tions considerably more sub­ children 'who have participated on the Connecticut scene, into State Commissioner of Labor the summer. Boys or Girls' 3-speed ton’s office and performed a full apolo­ not be trusted on disarmament visitors in Peking. The Russians, stantive and more important in the West Side Rec puppet Your Next Volleyball & Pump or troop reductions in Europe. open and lasting identification Fusari. Hie facte involved may shows. Elizabeth Milne and Bea The Democrats Issued a chal­ gy, and a full retraction of his story. according to the official Chinese than his Peking talks. In con­ Adjustable handlebars, blackwall racing Official size and weight volleyball, with the Democratic party, has not change, but Mr. Driscoll is lenge to the GOP a few weeks Prescription The staggering cost of Pek­ line, can never be trusted to ful­ trast, the Chinese are absolutely Sheftel are in charge of the tread tire. Front and rear caliper brakes. complete with sturdy ing’s investment in Mr. Nixon one thing in common with the now also Democratic National Eigo. GOP Town Chairman Rob­ Full length chain cover. Plus rear rellsctor ’Then, of course, it was a 'Whole world fill their part of any agreement terrified by the prospect of Mc­ event. pump. Just right Nice Place To Visit move of Mr. Meany, on the na­ C^ommltteeman, and Commis­ and center titled for family lun for too late. has only recently become clear with the Americans for a mu­ Govern as president, advocating with published reports (based tional scene, away from the cur­ sioner Fusari can so choose to kickstand. everyonel Despite George McGovern’s troubles tual troop pullout from Central complete pullback from Europe We recite this sequence of events, and on conversations with Mao Tse- rent Democratic national ticket. address him. Connecticut organ­ with the A P L -d O , his drive to win the Europe. and an immense cut in defense $ 5 4 8 8 accentuate its Importance not to accuse tung himself) that Mao’s late Mr. Driscoll probably does not ized labor used to make a point enthusiasm of alienated Democrats is In short, the Nixon plan for spending. REG. $63.87 starting to bear its first fruit. He may heir-apparent, Lin Piao, or­ even come close to sharing Mr. of Inviting politicians of both MANUFACTURER'S Columnist Anderson of wantrni destruc­ “ balanced” force reductions is Even with a re-elected Nixon, not have won George Meany, but at ganized in 1971 assassination Meany’s views on foreign pol­ parties to Its sessions, and de­ tion of anybody’s public career, or to al­ also highly suspect. The real Peking confronts an uncertain OVERRUN least he has lest Jane Fonda and Dr. conspiracy against Mao. Lin icy, one of the mainsprings of liberating endorsements. Both reason la not the one given — future In the U.S., but Mr. N ix­ HEDSTROM .. lege that he is involved in some political Spock. Plao’s purpose was not only to the nation leader’s political be­ the Inidtatlons and the endorse­ jp tC lW that the Soviet Union would on Is easily the less Inscrutable ’Die Democratic nominee’s unity drive impose military rule over the havior. ments will no longer, with a plot to destroy the Democratic chances fall to carry out such an agree­ American in the eyes of Peking. iritailBllw naturally has several fronts. Yesterday world’s most populous country ment. In fact, the Chinese be­ But the tiwo, and msmy pro­ Democratic National, Commit­ THE FUN PLACE TO SHOP FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY In 1972, but m erely to preach, once Big beefed-up look with man sized moulded Mr. McGovern flew halfway across the and end the schism between lieve Moscow would carry It out, fessional labor leaders, .. prob­ teeman presiding, have quite again, the most important sermon the vinyl saddle, simulated shock absorbers. Knobby nation, for example, for the express pur­ Peking and Moscow but also to thus enabling it to reinforce the ably share the feeling that the the sameiuster. There is, in a tires for rough terrain. press has to preach to ItseOf, over and pose of voting in favor of organized la­ stop Peking’s friendly overtures Chinese border. story of the nomination of relationship between organized to President Nixon. George McGovern has been a labor and a political party, a Bosketboll reg.$4.99 over. bor's most regressive pet, the minimum The intensity of this Chinese Herald | $ wage. But at the same time he la revis­ Despite Lin Plao’s death, how­ line has" amazed high-level story of fancy, dilettante, rich difference between a presump­ BILLARD BARBELL It is that sermon which says that, if ever, high officials here believe • suburbanite, unwashed hippie tion of friendship , based on $ 1 7 8 8 ing seme of his earlier proposals, clari­ American visitors. Henry A. Yesterdays REG. $21.93 freedom the press is the first esswtial fying several cf them right out of exis­ that the ability of Mao and Kissinger, who with four trips capture of the party’s nominat­ fluctuating mutual Intereota and Re4WMte&Blue Vinyl Barbell Set ing mechanism away from the a formal marriage. Our predic­ for the life of the press, then the sec­ tence. As a result, some of his most Prim e Minister Chou ^ - la l to under his belt has spent more 25 Years Ago radical onetime sympathizers are start­ keep control partly depends on time in the Chinese capital than political professionals who tion Is that neither side is go­ ond, no less essential is the requirement ing to suggest there’s not a dime’s worth how well the new detente with any other U.S, official, refuses would have sense enough to con­ ing to be happy, very long, in This was a Sunday, The Her­ that this freedom be exercised with re­ of difference between him and Richard the U.S. works out. to talk about his conversations sult organized labor. The lead­ the formal marriage. ald did not publish. ers of organized labor think HEDSTROM sponsibility. Nixon. The first test of that highly with Chinese officials. But Reps. As a recent article in this newsnaner tentative detente, as seen by Hale Boggs of Louisiana and they have delivered votes to the Practice physical fitness with this adjustable weight set. Set Columnist Anderson, in his apology, aside a certain time each day to shape up with weight noted, radicals of the People’s Party, Chou’s government, will Gerald Ford of Michigan, after 10 Years Ago Democratic party in the past. A Thought for Today 13” Sideufallf Bike This Junior model Inciudti training wheels, exercise. A great body builder for all ages. R E G $ 1 8 £ confessed that he was afraid, if be didn’t the Peace and Freedom Party and the come not in Asia—not even in their six-hour dinner with Chou They know, for sure, they have Sponsored by Uvb Manctiester The Board of Directors' Com­ delivered generous campaign chrome fenders and rims end deluxe lunior banana use it promptly, without verification, Human Rlo-hts Party are complaining ■ 'Vietnam — but in Western En-lai In July, reported the Council of Churches saddle seat with triple racing atnpea Durable that Mr. McGovern is movln«r to the Europe Chinese view as follcws: munity College Committee asks funds to it. They feel, therefore, freme adapts to suit either boys or girls. WORLD FAMOUS SALES someone else would get his story first. right and co-opting the left, and that he’s To Peking, any withdrawal of 1. Moscow would "never” live voters tb back two-year and that it has been a crude blunder "Pride goes before destruc­ Hi-rise handlebars ’That Is a worry and an impulse not four-year Manch’ester Colleges for the amateurs now at the with streamers and contrrlled by General Motors and IBM. American military power from up to any future U.S.-Soviet tion, and a haughty spirit be­ a coaster brake. Red, White ond M ue in the Nov. 6 referendum. party helm to act as if organ­ strange to newspapermen. Miss Fonda, who accordlnT to the Europe, as pledeged by Sen. agreement to start scaling down fore a fall.” North Vietnamese press agency has REG. $18.93 Sleeping Bog Other Washington news sources had —Proberbs 16:18 *1 5 ** been broadcasting anti-bombing pleas Earle R. Custer, Pastor the same kind of tips Anderson had. Wash n Dry styles wilh 3 aimed at American pilots during her vis­ North nlted UU pound Polycron Polyester ’They did not diooee to be first, and it to Hanoi, said she intended to vote for Methodist United Church HEDSTROM Fiberllll for extra comfort. when their investigation failed to turn up Senator McGovern but not campaign for him. (Mayor Da'ey seems to have some­ Fischetti 16”Sidc«valk Bike certification they just didn’t use the thing similar in iiilnd.) She had been a Hare it a bigger veralon of the 13" Side­ SLAZENGER story at all. But he was first — with the long-time supporter of the Senator, but Current Quotes walk Bike. Designed with all the tame story he later, too late, after it had done r»"w says, 'VHe’s a good corporation outstanding features, lo accommodate head, who’d wage war with a heavy Mow! You con the bigger boy TMirnament Tennis Rocket its terrible damage, retracted totally. heart.” by THE ASSOOIATto HBUSS or girl. Play the game like the professionals! If this seems to make Oolumnist An­ Radical Journalist I.F. Stone, who sug­ "If lightning happens to save *5 on these' With tournament type racket... gests the Korean war started because strike and I'm offered the job, I $ 2 ^ 8 8 derson a chief culprit in the disaster for the better to serve withi South Korea invaded the North, still sees would be happy to accept."' — Senator Eagleton, and thus leave the REG. $25.77 REG. $9.93 Ge'Tge McGovern "as our best and only Wisccnsln Gov. Patrick J. Lu- 20” Hi-Rise BicycleT rest of the Amierlcan press besUng in hope for a recaistlng of national priori­ cey, on speculation that he may its own comparative ■virtue, there is a ties,” but laments the narrow doctrinal be tapped to replace Ben. CYCLE diffe^'ence between Messrs. McGovern Boys' model in coppertone limit to the complacency to which the Thomas F. Eagleton as Sen. and Nixon over the arms race. George McGovern’s vioe-preirt- Girls' model in blue full profession is entitled. There were Bicycle Corflei SUPC8 SPtCiW . The presidential candidate of the So­ dentlal running mate. Deluxe styling! Boys' ond girls' moments of unconscious sadistic sav- cialist Workers Party is bitter that the Carries 1 bicycle on car bumper. Stays ■J bikes with hi-rise handle bars perfectly secure even on rough roads. agery in the way the gentlemen of the candidate "sold out women” by refusing CHOOSE FROM SLAZENGER, to fiaht for a liberal nro-abortlon plank “We are fighting for every and glitter seats. Bright chrome Take it with you press — particularly those with micro­ Regularly in the Democratic platform scrap of business and then won­ fenders, rims and chain guards. on your vacation! SPALDING OR WILSON phones— performed their great mission And People’s Party provisional presi­ dering whether we can hold It.” $ 3 7 .8 8 Whitewall tires. Terrific boys! of Inqulsitioning out the truth. dential candidate Benjamin Spock warns — Joe Malone, head of the REG. $8,88. that Senator McGovern’s proposals "are Irish Tourist B ooid in the TmnbBalb 8 f 3 I f Senator Eagleton, during and after just too modest and timid for me to ever United States, on the effect the this ordeal, had a few private and ex­ support.” communal fittin g in NorUnm -ALSO AVAILABLE- plosive expletives on his tongue, we for­ Purists may ask, paraphraalng Mat­ Ireland is having on Irish tour­ thew, what is a man profited if he shall ist business. give him, because publicly, re was a gain the support of Mayor Daley yet lose 20" 3 SPEED S A y s s miraculous marvel of good temper and the People’s Party? Yet Senator McGov­ Boys’ or Girls’ Model with Hand Brake and 381 BROAD STREET A PUTNAM BRIDGE PLAZA tolerance in circumstances when the in­ ern quite sensibly has other ideas; in­ "There is no single symptom, Coaster Brake. Manchastor, Conn. E. Hartfordi Conn. deed one of his problems is to separate laboratory test or jdi^cal sign stinct of any of the rest of us would have OPEN MON. thru FRIDAY 10 AM till 9 PM himself from the far left. which is in itself speeifleally been to fly at the throat of the question­ For like so meuiy politicians before .diagnostic of eUcobtitam.” — OPEN SATURDAY 9 AM till 9 PM er. We gentlemen of the press are auth- him, Mr. McGovern has discovered that Dr. Samuel C. Kaim, haad ef a National Council on Alcotaobsm w ized fact-linden, sleuths, and servants Ideological Purity may be a nice place SILVER LANE PLAZA HABTOM committee which drew lip a set to vialt, but you can't win elections yms£ Sto c/urr-m nmrfMtr mm amuuc SATISFACTION GUARANTEED-REPLACEMENT OR MONEY REFUNDED of the public interest. We are not Ckid. there. —WALL STREET JOURNAL. -\ A of medical criteria designed to help doctors identity alcio|»;lle».

- V \ A V • • vV PAGE E IG H t 14ANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THXmSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1912 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1972 PAGE NINE South Windsor MisB Slossberg In ‘Who’s Who’ 78 Fulfill Requirements Mrs. Grant From Your Mias Joemne Blosaberg, a graduate of Manchester High School this year, has been se­ Gets Award lected to sjppear in "Merit’s Of Summer Reading Club Mr*. Maye Grant of 7S Or­ Neighbor’s Kitchen Who’s Who Among American High School Students, u n - 72;" At a party to conclude the Terry Klock, Paul Johnson, James Bosse, Pamela Harmon, chard Hill Dr.. South Windsor, She is the daughter of Mr. and Whlton Memorial Library’s Gordon Markham, Debra Mar­ Larry Jarvis, Wayne Bates, Jill has been named the recipient By VIVIAN F. FERGUSON Mrs. George E. Slossbeig of 96 summer reading club, "Under tin, Karen Walt, Sarah War­ Lampson, and Jimmy Grout. of an advanced study award by kniford Rd. the Circus Big Top," 78 young­ rington, Andy Furst, Brin T have Just acquired two new Crossley. the Ford Foundation to enable Miss Slossberg becomes eligi­ sters received certiflcaites for One reader, In a poetio com­ books for my collection. I should ble for one Of 10 81,000 scholar­ fulfUIlng requirements. Also, Lori Genovese, Debra ment on “Watch the Tide," said her to continue study toward Mather, James Vlncens, John say old books. One Is the ''New awarded by the Merit that "The ocean Is full of mo­ a doctorate in higher education Publishing Oo. Scholanhlp Receiving gold certificates Warrington, and Debra Jezouit. administration at the University Cyclopaedia of Domestic Econ­ for reading 20 books were Jen­ Galligan, Mark Gadoury, Deb­ tion." Another’s terse answer, omy and Practical Housekeep­ Foundation. 69ie will attend of Connectciut. Nichols College, Dudley, Mass., nifer Sullivan, Mark Belanger, orah Gadoury, Sharon Dupont, after finishing "What Makes a In September, Mrs. Grant will ing.’’ It was published In Nor­ to major in sociology. Sandra Mazzone, Michael George Cappallo, Gerald Apple­ Bird a Bird,” was “A bird flies enter her second year of work wich, Conn., In 1872. The sec­ Flanagan, Michael Tangfuay, by, Kathleen Tierney, Kevin that’s what makes a bird a ond is "The White House Cook At IfHS, she WEUs a member toward a PhD. of the Ski, Outing, and Folk Edward Bates HI, Christine Chppallo, Gerald Appleby, bird.” The Ford Foundation awards Book" subtitled "A Comprehen­ Pettengtll, Scott Edgerton, Julie sive Cyclopedia of Information Clubs; on the staff of The High Of this group, 38 children Another reviewer, apparently are designed to assist minority DR. LAWRENCE E. LAMB School World and Somanhls Ryan, Wally PettengUl, Laurie college and university faculty (Nasslff photo) for the Home” published In 1904. Patarinl, Paul Nowak, Patty exceeded the 20-book require­ more concerned with details Both hooks contain many re­ business staff; and belonged to than with spelling, said of the members and administrators, Sock and Buskin, the drama Hardy. Susan Harmon, Donna ment. and- other members of minority Elected cipes not only for food but for Harmon, Mary Ann Hardy, subject of ' “The Story of Annie Mrs. Bernice Maher of 63 group, W ith a role In "The Red seal certificates for read­ Oakley", that she "used her fa­ groups, who have completed Progeria Strictly such things as medicines, soap, Mouse that Roared.” Charles Hardy, Robin Geno­ some graduate work and wish Church St. Saturday night was cosmetics, cleaning agents, etc. vese, Judith Stoker, Susan Maz­ ing 15 books were awarded ther’s ’gun and she shot a qual elected and Installed as prov­ At this year’s Manchester Barbara Duva, Ann Jarvis, write between the eyes.” to study full time toward the You will find Instructions on Scholarship Foundation awards zone. ince chairman of Area I, North­ curing ringworm, how to clean Gary Bates, Cindy Katz, David doctorate. The one-year awards Child's Disease ceremony, she received the The reaction of the reader, average J5.000 and cover full east Region, of Alpha Delta kid gloves, how to make ink, Also, Duane Sweeit, Mary Be­ Appleby and Susan Chmiel. Jaycee Wives of Manchester Blue seal certificates for depending upon whether boy or tuition and fees, books and sup­ Kappa, international teachers By Lawrence Lamb, M.D. what sort of presents to give langer, Kathy Davis, Sharon honorary sorority, at a regional The lady that you men­ to the servants and, always, scholarship. Mitchell, Maureen Flanagan, reading 10 books were earned girl, to "The Lallest Lady In the plies, and a monthly living al­ tioned should have a medi­ A member of Temple Beth World,” a book about the Statue lowance. conference In Niagara Falls, Dear Dr. Lamb—Would it sections devoted to the care and Theresa Tanguay, Sean Sulli­ by Karen Siegmund, Kelley be possible for a woman past cal examination. She may Sholom, Miss Slossberg belongs Ray, Collen MacGlllvary, Theo­ of Liberty, could have different Mrs. Grant received her BA N.Y. have a marked change in feeding of the sick. van, Cindy Tlnney, Arthur War­ Mrs. Maher, chairman of the 50 to develop progeria? She The following excerpts are to the United Synagogue Youth rington, Lorie Wilson, Robin dore Ungard, Daniel Lingard, implications. "I though the In sociology from North Car­ endocrines associated with Group, was program chairman statue would never get fin­ olina Central State University social studies department at has been a heavy cigarette from the first book on Domestic Wright, David Nowak, Valerie Dawn Banavlge, Vicki Burn­ USDA CHOICE smoker for about 35 years. the change in life. If this is last year, and attended Mtd- ham, John Hogan, Patricia Ann ished,” the critic said, "and her ’USDA CHOICE , USPA CHOICE In Durham and her MA in ed­ Bennet Junior High School, the case and there is no oth­ Economy: Nlcol, Kimberly Merz, Sally spoke about “Protocol” at the She started premature aging ". . . The great social evil of., raEha, a Hebrew high school In Mazzone, Kathleen Lingard, Hickory, Rose Marie DeVeau, measurements ivere sure big.” C E N T E R c o r ucation from Teachers College er problem, she might West Hartford. She has also Columbia University. She has conference banquet. about two years ago. Her the present age is that females face is so full of tiny wrinkles benefit from female hor­ been active in the Youth Com­ been a teacher in North Car­ Mrs. Cecilia Moore, a teach­ mones. are rarely trained with refer­ er at Verplanck School, served she looks 80 and is shrivel­ ence to their probable duties. mission and Summer Activities olina, New York State. Del­ Dear Dr. Lamb—Can you' In Manchester. aware, and Nigeria, Africa; and as one of the secretaries for the ing up like a mummy. Also This evil pervades all classes 1ST BolUl^NnploASi 1ST she’s getting bald. Is there give me some information from the lowest to the highest.” most recently, a social worker convention. Miss Marita Kemp, about wearing an lUD? I in Connecticut. also of Verplanck School, gave some particular vitamin she "A dirty kitchen is a disgrace a report on membership. could take that would help have had one about 10 years to every one connected with It.” Her husband. Dr. Joseph now and I have never had Grant, is on the faculty of the Other members of Manches­ her skin? She is not over­ "Though it Is very disagree­ BEAUTY /MONEY "C ter's Gamma Chapter attending weight but she refuses to any trouble with it, not even able to suspect any one's hon­ 3 UConn School of Education at the beginning. I haven’t and administrator o f an Educa­ the convention are Mrs. Mellie have a checkup. esty, It Is yet prudent to weigh HINTS S/1VING had a pelvic examination ex­ meat, sugar, etc. when brought u tion Profession Development Farr, and Miss Gloria Nobert. Any advice you can give cept for cancer smears in by Act program. He received a BS Mrs. Maher, a member of the will be greatly appreciated. in and to compare the weight national resolutions committee six years. I can’t feel the with the charge. Scales should j > «— Mr. David V4LUES! and an MS from North Carolina Dear Reader—No. Proger­ lUD, but then I never could OSDA CHOICE Central State University, an of Alpha Delta Kappa, Is a char­ be placed in the kitchen, near in i ia, is a disease that affects that I remember. Several of S4LE MA from Teachers College of ter member and past president the door used by the tradespeo­ of Gamma Chapter and a form­ infants and children. It is my friends who have worn ple. The knowledge of such Columbia University, and a PhD an endocrine disorder which them have recently told me from UConn. er president o f the Connecticut things as weights and scales be­ Any model will tell you Sack 1?bMpt?oA5r Chapter of the sorority. From results in a 10- or 12-year-old that it is very dangerous to ing in use will operate a check that your brows ar^ most .4/u^y. Firs, Quaiuy! famous Pcquol. . . No Iroii boy having many of the wear one this long as it can to any petty fraud which might important in your total t 1969 to 1971, she served as chair­ USDA CHOICf asi>^ CHOICE man -Of the national committee manifestations of a 70- or 80- work itself into the tissues otherwise be contemplated." look. . . . They should nev­ To check correct position for year - old m a n, including and cause cancer. Now I’m er be too heavy or so over- on professional growth, status On the giving of gifts to ser­ whclming a button before sewing it on, and standards. heart 'disease and baldness. worried. I’m 32 years old. vants: "A 'help' in New Jersey use a fine hairpin to hold it to A person who starts develop­ Is there any truth to this? that the em­ was highly Indignant at receiv­ phasis is on Floral Sheets & Pillowcases ^iRUMHtp t?0AST Top 1?ooRO 6TEAK garment. Pass ends of the hair­ ing signs of aging at 50 Dear Reader — Don’t ing a present of a mousseline pin througb holes in button and them rather Keep Happy - wouldn’t be in that category worry! You’ve been listen­ de laine dress instead of a silk than on the NATIV* through the fabric, bend over Keep Smiling at all. ing to uninformed people one and declared she would not eyes them- IjATiVE ends. Readjusts ea^ly. • Dainty multi-floral design. with a Herald Happy Ad. There are some points in who would do better to do have it made up. We knew of scivies. . . . VE66TABL? your letter worth noting. more listening and less talk­ another lady who emptied her In the Thir­ • Long wearing type 128 count muslin. ing. There is no evidence purse to give five dollars each skin and cut Into slices; then facilitate matters very much." ties, t h e m m m . Heavy cigarette smokers are thinnest pen­ S A L 6 < inclined to marked wrinkling that the lUD causes cancer. to several flaunting girls in the add another cutlet and a layer In the chapter on "Catsups”, With extensive reading I house where she was staying; we find catsup, mush­ cil line arched around a of the face, particularly the of the bologna sausage; cover Garbo eye. Later the brow RRST 6F Hie SFASOM crow’s feet at the edge of haven’t observed a single though she was obliged to den>’ room. walnut, gooseberry, cu­ 7 2 "X 104" herself many things for want the whole with paste and put thickened, darkened and 81" X 104 " Full NEW ENGLAND the eyes and the network of reported case of cancer that no water to it; the veal will give cumber, currant, apple and the came considerably closer Flat or Fitted Twin Loivl& GREel BICCHAIT. NATIVE ' MATIVE tiATIVE Ve LLoW fine wrinkles. ’The heavy has been proved to be of money. 'If you do not give all-time favorite; to Mother Nature’s origi­ them something very elegant, out sufficient gravy, while It will Our Reg. 4.49 Flat or smoker may have a wrin­ caused by the lUD. Nor is be rendered very savory by the Tomato Catsup- No. 1. nal intentions. . . . Today, there any evidence that it they will make fun of you; brows remain more or less Fitted RESIDENTS kled face similar to that of sausage. It is excellent eaten Put into two quarts of tomato Matching Our Reg. a person 20 years older than works itself into the tissues nothing simple will please au naturel, but tending to them;’ said another lady when cold. pulp (or two cans of canned the lighter side of things Pillowcases 3.49 ^CIJ(B his actual age. of the womb. I do approve, tomatoes), one onion cut fine, im m c m consulted on the subject." From the White House Cook­ as fashion takes a swing Reg. 2.49 Pkg. of 2 however, of regular exam­ two tablespoonfuls of salt and A If more women realized "She should . . .endeavor to book, we leam that a pot of back toward the Late Show ination, but peniaps you’ve three tablespoonfuls of brown that heavy cigarette smok­ been getting one in conjunc­ induce her servant, by example glue can “be made to last if look. . . . But however the ing caused premature aging and precept, to be regular in it is made with 'common whis­ sugar. Boil until quite thick; face of fashion changes, tion with your cancer smear. then take from the fire and bear in mind that the one of their face, specifically If there were any real attendance on religious wor­ key’. " We are told that a room you are dealing with is de­ 4 6 .S7 deep wrinkling, they might ship, and mEike Sunday to them can be ventilated by placing a strain it through a sieve, work­ danger in your using the cidedly your own. . . . think twice about their habit. in some degree a day of rest in­ pitcher of cold water on a table ing it until it is all through but Permanent Press lUD, your doctor would have the seeds. Put it back on he WILUAM E. STEINBACH 1 2 ' * ^ You can do a little test on told you so. stead of one of extra cooking . . “it will absorb all the gases CARRIAGE HOUSE SA­ Machine Washable YEARS OF AGE this and look around at your and work...... " with which the room Is filled Steve and add two tablespoon- LON is well known in this acquaintances and you wUl (NEWSPArEk ENTERPRISE ASSN.) "... Never place carpet un­ from the respiration of those fiils of mustard, one of all­ area for giving complete spice, one of black pepper and beauty services. We han­ note that the heavy smokers Ballet benan in Ital.v about der a bed or you provide a rest­ eating or sleeping In the apart­ C a p e C o d more often have more deep­ ing-place for ail the dust and ment . . . In a few hours a one of cinnamon, one teaspoon­ dle manicuring, Holiday ELI SPECIALS U the time Columbus discovered ly wrinkled faces than your flock which daily falls from the pitcher or pail of cold water— ful of ground cloves, half a tea­ Magic makeup and America. Ballet is a French spoonful of cayenne pepper, one sales and service. Our C u r t a i n s ^ PEHMAIIEIIT LIFE MSUItJUlOE ^ friends who are nonsmokers. word com i UK from the Italian mattresses, and establish a hot­ the colder the more effective- salon is closed Mon., open OOfl owM bed for fleas. Let the carpet be will make the filr of a room grated nutmeg, one pint of good 5 days a week including There are many causes for “Ballo" which means “a vinegar; boil it until it will • EVERYONE AOOEFTEDI loss of hair, but it is more dance.” The first school of bal­ made in about three pieces, in pure, but the water will be en­ Thursday nights until 9. order that it may be frequent­ tirely unfit for use." just run from the mouth of a Make your appointment e g i . v . . . ^ common in women when let was organized b.v King bottle. It should be watched, • NO FHYRIOAL EXMIIIUT10N ly taken up and beaten or shak­ " ...... If a rat or mouse get soon at WIUJAM E. they reach the middle years Louis XIV of France in 1661, stirred often, that it does not STEINBACH CARRIAGE Ulldsr BttT ^ “ b t r CHICKEN ROU or change in life. the beginning of toda.v’s Paris en, and the floor scrubbed Into your pantry, stuff Into its Caldor’s Private Brand • YOUR FAST NERIOAL HIRTORY clean.” burn. If sealed tight while hot, HOUSE SALON. 18 Oak 1 . 5 7 Opera Ballet School. hole a rag saturated with a in large-mouthed bottles, it will St., 643-2461. “A female writer of seme solution of cayenne pepper, Eind IS NOT OONSIDERED! celebrity has said, 'If before keep good for years. Fitted M attress Pads G no rat or mouse will touch the 130 ”, Our Reg. 2.19 1 . 6 7 DNIWDEPT • WE RUAfUNTEE YOUR LIFE IN- marriage a woman has been rag for the purpose of opening Twin Size, Reg. 4.79 deluded into the notion that a communication with a depot of |3 6 ”, Our Reg. 2.2 9 1 .7 7 Durable sanforized cotton SURANOEfOUOYWIIlBE ST A R GA*ER?*iV^ multiplicity of small ailments supplies.” pads that are machine liu MAID 6ATil\l 6 0 T T hlooDS NlHrORM -By CLAY R POLLAN- invested her character with an LIVE MAINE I Valance, Reg.1.49 97® ARIES LIRRA From "Small points on Table U m U U t m washable. Buy now and ISSUED^ h4AR. 21 ‘ Your Daity Activity Guide s m . 22 ^ interesting kind of delicacy, the According to the Stars. sooner she becomes well after Etiquette" in the same booki Kodel’"^ polyester and Avril rayon. Full 66” wide save! 3 .7 7 “•AM. 19 OCT. 22 To develop message for Friday, "On buttering bread at table;” d iic k n Fill Oui oupon B«low for f N e-12-23.34 marriage, the better for herself to the pair; white. Full Size Reg. 5.79 MAfiGARlME ^““"1 miK read words corresponding to numbers 5-15-26-37 f V . . it is very frequentty buttered 4.77 51-60-81-90'^ and all around her.' ” : LOBSTERS Furthor Information or Tolephona of your Zodiac birth sign. ' TAURUS SCORPIO "To Clean Decanters—Roll up in the air, bitten In gouges, and IN HARTFORD 1 Visits 31 Now 61 And still held In the face and eyes LobslBR 2 Progress 32 Surprise 62 Your ocr. 22cJ In small pieces some coarse TQOrEN T00D5 4I MAT 20 3 Toke 33 The 63 Be WOK. brown paper, then wet and soap of the table with the marks of r> . 9-20-31-42 4 Pending 34 Of 64 Persono! the same, put them Into the ves- the teeth on It. This Is certainly TABTE £?'SEA 1-2 4 9 -0 0 7 7 &/45-J6-80-88 5 Forturxjte 35 Could 65 To 1M4-25-36J Always 6 Today 36 Heedings 66 Day 48-59-70 sel with a little lukewarm Water not altogether pleasant...... ” 6IMINI 0, ^ »CE CREAM 7 Stress 37 Attendirvg 67 On SAGITTARIUS and some common soda, shake From "How Colds are First 0 Consider 38 Choose 68 Chonces lb 9 Outing 39 Develop 69 Now NOK. N / * them well, then rinse with clean Caught": "Let a man go home J U N l 20 Quality! CRIN K1N3 10 You 40 Requests 70 Voice ofc. 211 ^ ; water and it will be as bright tired or exhausted, eat a full t?ANTDNe5F| "Ouanuiteed Iasu«” In su ran c. 4-17-28-39 1 I Follow 41 Money 71 Style and clear as when new." supper of starchy and vege­ I '.Ufe for AM M to tr I 12 Possible 42 Certoin 72 Fovor 10-22-33-44^ ‘/ 2 6 AL. SHRIMP ' Nmr BngUnd Retldenti. I ;W 49-62-72 54-65-74 table food, occupy his mind In­ THEY JUST ARRIVED TODAY, 13 Or 43 Socioi 73 Possessions "To preserve Pencil Marks — CHICKRN I LIFE OF AMERICA CANCER 14 Through 44 Right 74 Moke CAPRICORN If you have anj^thlng drawn or tently for a while, go to bed in FRESH FROM MAINE! J u n e 21 15 Day , W l I mSURANCE CORPORATION OP BOSTON 45 To 75 For D e c . 22 ^ written with a lead pencil that a warm, close room and If he •?seb4‘^ taiwi ^ ^ J U L Y 22 16 Time 46 Be 76 Losing I 40 Bniad Stroet 17 Legol 47 Quolity 77 Must JAN. 19 you wish to preserve from rub­ doesn't have a cold in the morn­ I Boston, Maasachnaotta 02109 2-18-29-40 }0 Is 48 From 78 And 55-66^75/0 bing out, dip the paper into a ing it will be a wonder. A HIGHLAND PARK MARKET .W50AM2-89 )9 Is 49 In 79 Ovcrheod 76-77-84-85^ 317. Highland. St„. Manchester — Phone. Please send me-informatkn on your "Ouaranteed Issue" 20 Arronged 50 W ill 80 A dish of skimmed milk. Then dry drink of whiskey dr a glass or 646-4277 ;ss Covers I Life Insurance. I underetand that no taleeman will vlatt LEO 21 Accents 51 To 81 Personal AQUARIUS it and Iron it quickly on the two of beer before supper will P o l y e s t e r QEOCER)/ m e and I wiH not be oMlged in any way. j JULY 2i 22 Sense 52 And 82 Turned JAN. 20 wrong side.” \^ A U G ._ 2 2 23 Woys 53 Doings 83 New fe s . ia , Cannon Velour I N am e ...... ! 24 Trips 54 Moves 84 Be The following recipes Is taken Contour Twin, 3-16-27-38 ^ 25 On 55 Critical 05 Avoided 6-21-32-434 from the same book: Bed Pillow s CHEP 'PAk I5 0 CT greem I Age ...... Bex; Male ...... Fem ale ...... ^47-61.71 Reg. 1.79 1.37 D 26 For - 56 Be 06 Expenses 53-78-83-87^ Veal and Sausage Pie Exciting New Sculpture Haircut Towel Ensembles A d d re es VIRGO . 27 To 57 Economizir>g 07 Contocts PISCES i 28 Motters Reg. 1.99 58 Worthwhile 80 Success «#. Cover a shallow dish with 2 1 "X 27" Contour Full, 1.67 -RneoppL JOICI TIWTE PIATB« m s m o M a ty .... State c 29 Slow 59 Inner 89 Down paste, lay a well-beaten veal Bath Towel Reg. 1.99 1.47 ' 3 0 On 60 Your 90 Finonces M AR.20% Zippered Twin, Reg. 2.79 2.37 cutlet at the bottom, slightly Cut Size 1-13-24-35 Reg. 1.29 ...... *2 7-I9-30-41MN Hand Towel 97® Reg. 3.29 Adverse Neutral seasoned; cover It with a Ultra-feminine for Zippered Full, 2.87 I jj^ 746-58-69 52-64-73 21” X 31” Cut Queen Pillow 3.00 Note: We also have qi>eclal life Insurance plana for other bologna sausage freed from the the young and young-at-heart Wash Cloth Reg. 59c ...... 47' Zippered Pillow Protector Iage grou)pa. If you're intereeted, please lla in apaces be­ Soft, resilient polyester fill with low and we'll mall ttie.information to yoo. in your most flattering length, Jacquards in brilliant two-tone 1.29 Pkg. of 2 ...... 97® ^co^rs. Highly absorbent. corded floral ticking. I Age ...... Bex __ short, medium or long. Swinging, I College Notes | free and easy fluid lines with I___ MH-C-6 I I T..C U 6WKT Life A Read Herald Advertiuemeiits natural movement and holding Pequot Velour 10 0 Miss Lillian C. Messier, an SU K R VAtUES FROM FABRIC CENTER wwoLE wnrit , elementary education major power created by “Pivot Point Hand Towels Cuts.” Worn by famous models and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Our reg. S9c ea. Paul Messier of 205 Union St.; in Paris and New York to com­ Polyester/Cottoii Blends feAjA CaP6 j O and Miss Karen A. Hlnchllff, pliment the new fashions. IMKNAI^'E 3 a biology major and daughter Our Reg. 1.69 yd. Q5IIEN SRM)1 * Seersucker, tie dye -■ of Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. for. M0TT 6 Hlnchllff of Gilead St., Hebron, from 7 J 0 ginghams, denim prints. 45” Jj^ MMAROHHOtL, Bezzini Bros, jj^ Wayside Furniture have been named to the dean’s wide. yd. By Our Pivot Point Fashion prints and list at Eastern Connecticut QT. State College. Miss Messier re­ Specialist colors, soft, thick cently returned from a six-week and absorbent. Paiitweiglit Colton/Polyester AmtSAOtt" course of study at Keswick Hall MANCHESnR: 519 L MIDDLE TPKE. College of Education In Nor­ SUMMER'SPECIAL OLIVE OIL COLD WAVE by Caryl Richards B lend Our Reg. 1.59-1.99 yd. wich, England, where she ob­ 2 1 "x 3 6 "to WONDERFUL WORKING OLIVE OIL IN EVERY DROP , . . protecU and lusters Solid colors chino or denim; served and worked in the Brit­ 27"x48" TEL 649-5327 ish Infant Schools. your hair as it it. Simply cannot leave the hair dull and dry. It gives you the brushed, ribbed or plain tex­ softest loveliest, most lasting permanent you've ever had. tures. 45” wide. 1.37 yd. Miss Paula J. Sanchinl, a Jun­ Area Scatter Rugs ior biology major and daughter Not Every Dress, Pant & Suiting Fabrics of Mr. and Mrs. Emo Sanchinl Our Reg. Size in of 122 Maple St., has been 2.99 - 3.99 2.47 Every Color Jerseys, bonded acrylics, Our Reg. 3.79-3.99,yd named to the spring term Includes: Shags, carved and others, all non- woven polyesters and more. ^ ^ dean’s list at Hartwlck College, LV Regular Haircut, skid backs. Machine washable. Machine wash 54/60” wide. r LAST Oneonta, N. Y. , Test Curls, Good selection of patterns, colors. yd. Styling Set, John C. Childs, a aophoniore Glamour Spray forestry major and son of Mrs. g b a b o b i t a t SALE: Jane B. ChUds of 596 Keeney CALDORS STARTS FRIDAY—10 A.M. St., achieved a stralght-A aver­ U8E YOUB MANGHE$TER-<1145 Tolland Tpko. THURS. thru SAT. age in being named to the spring e GaMor O buge Card • America Oafd “ Mon. thruFri.9:30a.m. to9:30p.m WATCH FOR DETAILS quarter dean’s list at Michigan a abater Cbacge Sat. 9 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Tecjmol(2gical University in ~ ^ Houghton.

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some 6,700 acres under cultiva­ Tolland 2,000 Tobacco Acres tion. Teller Shot , W est Coast HEALTH CAPSULES® turning to a different kind of Venezuela Invests by Michael A. Petti, M.D. But cigar manufacturers arc In Attempt leap and the “ little cigars" us­ Democrat Lucente Named Forest Fire iF Your 9a » y ha^ Sold for New Housing ing paper wrappers have also AUfRaie^j what cah You po At H oldup' EAST GRANBY, Oonn. (AP) Thomas Orr, general manager hurt the shade tobacco grown In West Indies fh Tfiy To Kt£P HIM FROM To Development Board Poses Threat - •\bni,l 2," •• - 'I tobacco for Hatheway In Suffleld. here, according to an American HRIDGEiTOWN, Barbados wards are members of the Ca- BRIDGEPORT, Conn. (AP) fJtn) ALURtfi£$Zj.- farmland in the Connecticut , About 90 per cent of the cigar Brands spokesman. ( A P ) — Underdeveloped ribbean free-trade area but — A search la under way for a b ig SUR, Calif. (AP) — A *nie Tolland Board d Select- Chambers and Mary McNally Valley it being sold by Hath- wrapping tobacco used in this Roncari plans to divide the- islands In the Leeward and they report few benefits. Hiey men Tuesday night appointed Theodore SchelUin, an in- youth in hte mid-teens who forest fire in the Ventana Wll- eway Steane Corp., a sub- country is grown In the Con- j^^d into now housing subdlvl- Windward groups are dls- contend the larger territories — i dependent. wounded a woman teller during demess Area which has forced Frank Lncente of New Rd. to sidiary of American Brands, nectlcut Valley, from Portland, gions. coverang a new prince charm- Barbados, Guyana, Jamaica Chambers had been, recom­ his unsuccessful attempt to the flight of more than a thou- Ir.c., formerly the American To- conn., to Deerfield, Mass., with ing — Venezuela. The Spanish- M d ’Trinldad-Tobago — have fill a vacancy on the Econoihlc mended by the Democratic hold up the Bridgeport Savings sand vacationers, resldenU and bacco Co. speaking republic in South reaped most of the sweets. Development Commission. Town Committee, and had been and Loan Association, police hippies roared toward the Big Roncari Industries, Inc., of America Is seeking opportun- Although Venezuela has con- Lucente Is director of the Thifault’s choice lor the post. said. sijr River today. East Granby, has been nego­ Ities In the English-speaking centrated Its sights on the work experience program at Neither Stoetzner nor Luce The youth, described as 16 or The fire, fanned by 40-mlle- tiating for the purchase of the West Indies. smaller territories. Its bid for Tolland High School, and fot"- claimed knowledge of Lucente’s 16 years old, apparently heard per-heur winds, had burned 3,- tobacco fields for about seven The first enterprise Involving closer relations extends to the merly was employed as a site political affiliation. the click of the teller tripping 5 acres in Los Padres Nation- A\/oiP iSS^i^KocoUTt, months, according to Raymond Venezuelan capital, at Vleux Commonwealth Caribbean as a ANP \tJooL CLoTh- development specialist for Shell $100,000 Benefit an alarm with her foot and Forest, destroying some of A. Roncari, vice president, who Fort on St. Lucia, Is a plant to whole. Both Venezuela and Oo- ma The Fir ^ t y e a r , no Oil Corp. If the federal revenue sharing fired, detectives said. He then the lamed redwood trees of the said the sale is expected by the GOLD SEAL This is an artist’s sketch of the proposed ad­ year-old wooden frame house, at left, will The clinic recently announced it has $ 6 0,00 0 supply boxes to the banana In- lombla have become members The appointment has been bill, passed by the House but fled without getting any money, rugged Big Sur Country. PeTS o r ^TiJFFSP Toy$. end of September, it Is ex­ 06t BUlAiT MILK OB. dition to the Manchester Community Child have a 3 ,2 0 0 square foot fully equipped ad­ ioxvard its goal of $ 7 5,00 0. Groundbreaking dustry. Papera Industrial of of the Caribbean Development the subject of controversy since waiting for Senate approval, is The teller, FriUlces Varga of “ It J looks like something out pected to run into the millions Caracas has joint holdings In epaporaTeP M i l k , Bank. the November elections, and passed, Tolland would receive Stratford, was admitted to Drate,*' said Nathaniel Qw- of dollars. Guidance Clinic at 317 N. Main St. The 145- dition, plus a 5 ,0 0 0 square foot parking lot. for the nexv facility is expected in the fall. 9iv«$ WIplul inlemwliwb. DUNLOP the company with the govern- Barbados and Venezuela have the prior resignation of William $1(X>,(X)0 a year for the next five Bridgeport Hospital In satisfac- 'U' architect living at Big If is net intended ■ •n«stk nafur®. The land Involved is in Suf- ■ ments of St. Lucia, Grenada, an agreement pledging closer Summers, a Democrat, Ircm years, Stoetzner announced mry condition with a minor Sur. field and Windsor Locks, Conn., 1 BARBS Dominica and'St. Vincent. cooperation in agricultural mat­ the post. Tuesday night. chest wound. “ It was terrifying," s a i d ------and Agawam and Southwick, There are plans for Venezue­ ters. Trinldad-Tobago, geo­ DemocraUc minority select- The figure was quoted from Gombar another teller Brocks Clement, also of Big timber sucked dry by hot tern- Mass. C78-14 By PHIL PASTORET lan businessmen to, become In­ graphically Venezuela’s closest man Charles Thifault has con- a letter sent by Republican ’Bttemnted rob- Sur. “ The wind was howling all peratures and unseasonably low Roncari is negotiating for 858 Columbia — Mrs. Armstrong Quits School Board $ volved with local capital in a Caribbean neighbor, welcomes slstently maintained the ap- Cong. Robert Steele. bery said the youth walked up nifiht and the whole mountain- winter rainfall, acres in Suffleld, 75 in Windsor 20.88 If your job interferes with brewery In St. Vincent, a more than 10,000 tourists from pomtment must go to a Demo- BuUdlng Permits Varea's counter at mid- side was on fire. In the mom- The fire is the worst in the Locks, 375 in Agawam and 2(X) your golf game, become a broom and brush factory In the republic every year. crat, according to the terms of Building permlU issued during He “ started to write a ing ashes were falling over the area since 14,000 acres were In Southwick. boss. of any or all of the bids when Dominica and a shoe factory in the town charter. Technically, the past two weeks totaled $131,- nushed the alarm enUre area. We could hardly blackened two decades ago. fire $21.88 In a surprise move Monday, teacher, has accepted a post original classrooms, numbered Hatheway is offering all of its St. KltU. however. Summers’ resignaticn 780 and Included four permits P „ j^g sun for the smoke.” officials said, witli the Windham High School. 18 through 25, also in room 222, such action is deemed to be for tobacco land holdings following Mrs. Jo An Armstrong, Colum­ The question of the The Venezuelans have made WINDY HOBBY occured June 30, one day before for new houses valued at *102.- ’ ^ force of 1.200 men feught The fire damaged about 200 the old teachers’ room and the a 10-year decline in the local to­ bia school board member since Patricia Brett, reading and lit­ the best interests of the town. hour at any time is: "Is It clear that Investments must SUN CITY, Ariz. (AP) — the charter went into effect, ac- 000. Miscellaneous permits for ’ explosion the blaze, which was rated 35 acres of the 871-acre Pfelffer- $22.88 corridors. The bid by Downey that clock right?” bacco industry, according to erature teacher, resigned be­ be on a joint basis. They want Russell measures cording to First Selectman Er- pools and home improvements P pgr gg^ contained. A dozen ae- Big Sur State Park, which con- ' m 1969, submitted her resignation was *6,910 and the work will be 5 7 S^T?' The classrooms are neces­ « « * to stay clear of charges of eco­ winds as a hobby, using an and tains the southernmost grove of If all the aphids in the world to the board effective Aug. 31. cause of. business pressures. finished by the end of this Win Stoetzner. who claims the totaled *29,780. 1 ™ go 0 ^ 1 " the aTr U.e ^ tankers, helicopters nomic exploitation thrown at anemometer given him when being coast redwood trees. were allowed to grow un- $24.88 Mrs. Armstrong said the month. sary to Implement the special It all depends on how you appointment need not go to a Permits for new house con- ^ h g ran L t the d o o r” bulldozers also were British, Canadian and U.S. In­ he retired. Democrat. structlon were issued to Donald ’ used. Some of the smaller, younger checked, in a short time they board had been meeting once education needs of the town interpret “making safety The instrument has four H 7S -14 Much of the board’s discus­ vestors in the area. Thifault did not attend Tucs- R. Zajicek, New Rd., *24,000; continued. , . .. -u c- . i trees were destroyed but the would outweight all humans on or twice a week instead of once The money will come from as proposed by the principal. hemispherical cups on top of day night’s „ meeting of the Dennis Riendeau, Kent Rd., Mrs, Gombar said the youth Forostry officials hoped to larger trees were able to with- earth. It is estimated it could $26,88 sion dealt with the keeping or Premier James Mitchell of or twice a month. climlnatlcn of a foreign lan­ this fiscal year’s budget, since his house, with measurements board. The appointment was *22,000; and to Richard St. Ger- “ ‘I halt the fire at the Big Sur Riv- stand the searing heat, officials be accomplished in about 10 St. Vincent calls the box facto­ reflected on the gauge inside 6 7 6 -1 S guage In the curriculum of the there is a surplus of $14,000. Lake Maps voted by Stoetzner and Select- main for two houses on Dog- ^ w V’ fv, said. generations. ry a "very Important demon­ his house. man Charles Luce, both Repub- wood Rd *28,000 each (*56,0»0». Bank Manager Robert Austin within a half-mile of the river, $24.88 She said, “ Since this Is more junior high school level. Raymond Ladd of the execu­ stration of Caribbean coopera­ Russell, a former insurance licans. Manchester Evening Herald Trvpbull said, ’’I was If she jumps across the nv- time from my family than I The board also voted to ex­ tive board of the Columbia tion." It was, as well, a symbol firm manager, said he had Also considered for the post Tolland correspondent Bette with my back to the er, we 11 have a tremendous feel I can give and still be an All board members agreed pend *3,000 of the surplus on Lake Association has a limited of Industrialization In the small­ become interested in the 3 supply of updated ma^s of the were Democrats Harvey Quatrale, Tel. 875-2846. counter" and “ suddenly I hear task to control it, a spokes- IT'S TIME FOR A NEW HOBBY! $26.88 effective board member and that a foreign language should paving the basketball court lo­ first last” as to how soon er territories. weather first as a World War a shot and saw the holdup man man said. Th* illy yipiliriy'yfli*4 Hr* J 7 8 -1 5 ' parent, I have no alternative not be dropped. cated in the rear of the fire­ lake which are available for *2. your insurance man is going The Windwards and Lee- I fighter pilot. run out the back door." No dwellings or other build- bui to resign In fairness to the house and an area by the gym. Paid members of the Lake As­ to have to pay off. In i’* * m 1H M i *f* al 1 11 nphl sociation may obtain a copy of He said the tellers had been ipgs have been lost in the fire, HILL’S HOBBY HUT $30.88* taxpayers." 9 • • o tMMil (ri|> part of the process his girl — whom he will not a restaurant until he entered fake “Albuquerque girls." A “All I can remember Is that dozen men who want to man­ she was skinny and from Albu­ rated among the best in the of drawing up the proposed name—is preparing a small the hospital in April, age him. And a songwriter who querque,” Schwartz sold ’Tues­ country. changes. Stamford apartment where she Hoi hasn’t told his parents of 0 wants to celebrate him in day. In answer to the opposition, “ All the input came from the will care for him in his final his fate. “ I would like to short- IJifAlilt B d y s ^ a n d Simpson said: “ We’re not try­ State Police Department,” he days. He, in turn, wants to in- en their disappolntsfient,” he GARDEN ing to let down the barriers, we added. sure that his girl is “ very set- said. J. Jr. Boys’ are trying to eliminate any dis­ Bay State No-Fault Law criminatory item" In the regu­ Shorts and lations. Appears to Be Successful Both' Simpson and State Po­ lice Commissioner Cleveland B. WORKERS! Swimwear BOSTON i(AP) — Massachu- claims for “ pain and suffering” Fuessenich, who worked jointly Dust or Spray Your Bugs Away setts’ flrst-ln-the-nation no-fault unless actual medical expenses on the proposed changes, feel G ONLY 5 DAYS automobile insurance la\^ total more than *500. that the new regulations would caused a 84 per cent reduction The law also requires out of produce, in Simpson’s words, VEGETABLE In the number of claims filed court settlement of a)l claims “ just as good, if not better, STARTING TUESDAY and saved the Insurance In- under *2,000 without fixing caliber of trooper.” GARDEN DUST dustry more than *40 million In blame for the accident on el­ The Personnel Policy Board AUGUST 1st thru AUGUST 5th ABWAY 75 ite first year, figures for 1971 ther party. The motorist’s own considered the proposal late Indicate. « Insurer pays him regardless of last month. ’ITiey voted 3-3 and BARDEN HOSE • ’The final report on the 1971 who Is at fault. t Simpson cast a tie-breaking *2.95 no-fault experience In Mas- State Insurance officials have vote, tabling it. ’The board then 4 LBS. sachusetts, now In the process attributed much of the success decided to study the plan and Easy handling; fine dust cloud abil-1 mall their votes to Simpson by A flexible, all purpose hose. 4-ply heavy ity. Wide spectrum insect and dis­ of being checked and verified of the 1971 no-fault law to the by the state Insurance Depart- elimination of what they regard Aug. 10. duty Dupont nylon cord. (81-0152) ease control. (85-0333) T h e commissioner said I ment, shows there were 60,000 as “ nuisance” pain and suffer- fewer claims filed under the ing claims, unless actual medl- Wednesday there was “ some mixed emotion’’ on the board ONE QT. DUSTER GUN bodily Injury Insurance cate- cal bills demonstrate Injury, A non-burning fertilizer! All cottba or pofy/eoWen walk shorts, over the proposals. gory than In 1970, the last year During 1970, the 136,000 bod- A spokesman for the CSEA JR EEN LA W N $ J i 19 before no-fault. lly Injury claims cost the Insur- cup-off jeans and camp shorts. Swim chapter said negotiations were Insurance Commissioner ance Industry *90 million. The trunks - nylon and lastex. 4»18, S, M, L. continuing with the State Police John G. Ryan, sold 136,000 bod- final report for 1971 Indicates Department in hopes of post­ 10-5-5 ily Injury claims were filed In that the Industry paid out *60 1970, compared to 86,0(X) claims million to settle 86,000 claims, poning the changes while they Piston type with 20" exten­ ttU!12OT during 1971. ______are examined more closely. sion tube. (81-1720) He said the greatest opposi­ RAIN BIRD LAWN For its first year, which be- " Men’s Men’s Misses’ tion seems to be toward elimi­ n $ 4 2 9 gan Jah. 1, 1971, the no-fault SPRINKLER concept in Massachusetts ap­ nation of the high school diplo­ FRUIT Crew & V-Neck Nylon Tricot Halter Back & ma and minimum-height re­ SPRAY ORTHO ISOTOX plied only to compulsory bodily quirements. $ -| Q 9 5 injury insurance—liability cov­ Simpson said he and Fuessen­ erage to pay for bodily injuries Sport Knits, Dress Shirts Hostess Gowns One feeding lasts a whole $A95 $ 2 2 9 8 0z. caused by automobile ■wrecks. Our Rofl. to 11.99 ich favor elimination of the re­ Sprinkles part or full circle; season! Nitrogen is 75% quirement that state troopers 4 Lbs.Lbi isSSF This year no-fault was extended Terry Knits and 40-80' diameter. (81-0750) (rom Ureaform. (86-4102) itucla to collision and property dam­ have high school diplomas so Use in home gardens, fruit $ 3 4 9 PI. that the department doesn’t plantings and ornamental age Insurance. and Printed find Itself discriminating shrubs to control common No-fault, as applied to com­ against persons who had sur­ SAVE AGWAY diseases and insect pests. __ $^98 Qt. pulsory bodily Injury Insurance Shorty PJ’s T-Shirts passed high school graduation (85-0176) in Massachusetts, prohibits ' R ^ . to 3.91 Our Beg. to 1.99 standards in other ways. Garden Insecticide kills sucking and chewing in­ “ We want mature people, but *25 SELF-PROPELLED sects I (85-6002,4,6) Plane Crash the way to get mature people Is ROTARY MOWER not to put 'the artificial barriers Nylon or double knit ace­ in the restrictions but to ac­ 89493 Kills Pilot tate. Hurry in for best complish it with proper inter­ HOSE END selection! view and testing techniques,’’ Reg. $109.95 $ 2 8 5 ORANGE, Conn. (AP) — A Slmoson said. New York man died Wednesday 1 V h.p. Briggs & Stratton 4- SPRAYER 3 2 night when a sljigle-englne -■m m ' Fuessenich said lowering the cycle engine. Wheels adjust Let water pressure do the worki age minimum to 18 wouldn’t to SVi". Front wheel plane he was piloting crashed MODEL 6 ONLY Thumb control; adjustable nozzle. Into a heavily-wooded area, au­ AHCOeiO Infant and Infants’ Stretch Misses’ change his feeling that moat drive. (82-0303) (81-1032) thorities said. Orange police Identified the 11 o LxaxrLrutr Toddler Sleep and Kodel & Cotton The astronomical Christian an 8”x l 0 ” portrait of your child in 3'/z GAL. PICNIC MUSTS $ ] ^ 8 5 pilot, who they said was the Gebhard clock, displayed in only person aboard the craft, Playsets Sleepwear j Novelty and classic the Hagan Clock Manor Mu­ TANK SPRAYER as Kenneth G, Dewey of New ]CLASS/C-C00L Dress and styles; water tight seum in Bergen Park, Colora­ i/V\c^^LIVING C O LO R VAPONA PEST f construction. Some Funnel-top compressed air spray, Paltr, N.Y. > 1 0 ,0 0 0 -B T U Our Rog. 2.99 Our Rmi. to 3.99 do took 30 years to complete. CHARCOAL Police said the four-seat Playwcar Children’s styles. STRIP W/CAGE er Is great for small jobsl Electri­ ROOM AIR CONDITIONER It contains hand carved fig­ BRIQUEHES Insecticide plastic strip, cally welded together for strength. plane crashed about 200 yards Out Beg, to 4, ures of the 12 apostles, angels, Bring all the children in cage. Kills flias, 11" extension. (81-1010) from the nearest home In the . Whisper-Quiet Operation trumpeters and other moving gnats, etc.! (85-0328) • LEXAN* Molded Case *No appointmeni neccMary $1.85 area. Children’s and performing figures. The • Additional prlntaavaileble 20 LBS. 3 $ 1.19 The plane was demolished by • Washable Flip-Out Filter clock is 10 feet tall, 10 feet at reaaonable pricee TROMBONE SPRAYERS 4 7 • Limitis One per child the Impact, according to police. 22 across and 3 feet deep. It has 99 Skndals Two per family • Chooee from linUhed,^ $3J9 40 LBS. m SWAT 15,000 parts and 26 separate textured portralte • • • Plastic hand grips. Sprays up to INSECT KILLER 25'. ,81-1071) Suedes, and astronomical movements. * Group# taken at 99^ per child not proof# No more dust! Even-burning, 14 Oz. aerosol. Fast knock­ MANCHESTER ______k eep 1 1 crinkles, Leather sandals, wood long-lasting. (74-(X)05,6) down of flies, mosquitoea. I Dresses, diaper sets, co­ Terry and brushed fab Waltz and long gowns, vinyls. Flats, o Age#i Four week# through • Profe##ional photognipher#, (85-0302) CYCLE SHOP baby2 doll sets. Perma­ clogs, canvas casuals; (plus 50c handling) $15.25 veralls, slack sets, short rics m styles for boys anc fourteen year# equipment and material# 9 9 TONIQHTI heels, many Orig. to many with leather soles. 178 West Middle Tpke. sets for boys and girls. girls. Gilt boxed. nent press; not all sizes in $1.99 more styles. 2.99 6'.(i to 12 in group. NEWt — EXCITINO $ 17.8 9 649-2098 all styles. Daily: 10 AM to 1 PM . . 2 PM to 5 PM .. 6 PM to 8 PM jieWAY INC. A Kodel” Polyester! Great values! Prices good through weekend onlyl Repairs on all Make# h I -TWW)ii8iwa)ir»r wiwmwrf’iinr * ,-v: NATURAL HEALTH Saturday: 10 AM to 1 PM . . . 2 PM to 4:30 PM Models. Specializing In 10 BUCKUND STORE Speed Repairs. FOOD SHOPPE r 1 ‘'Shop Your Nearest Sears Store” SBOlIIo* SM o I m N CBABOE AGWAY INC. BUCKIAND STORE _ NEW HOURS — OALDOBS Mon., Tue#., Wed., Sat. M a t A m . CONN. M M in . A T TH E . • MANCHESTER • WEST HARTFORD • MIDDLETOWN mon wedb 304 oo ,,,, B’.00-4:30 ------U SE YO U R SALE: Thurs. thru Sat. 540 New State Road - ; : 9:00 to 6:30 ■0N-inilJM#0 MANCHESTER -1145 Tolland Tpke. Mon. thru Fri. 9:30 o.m. to 9:30 p^Ni. Sears \ 0 WATERBURY • NAUGATUCK VALLEY MALL thuis ri Umis. ft Fri. TNNMIIM04#0 * BHSuineiSM Owd PARKADE BUCK LAN D, C0-NN ^ 8:304do ^ 643-5123 9:00 to 9:«0 e SAT AKNM#0 ” • I Manchester, West Hartford, Waterbury Daily and'Saturday 6 P.M. to 8 P.M. Also lor ysor convenleHce • . ■ • * -4

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1972 PAGE THIRTEEN \. pAGfi TWftLVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, OHJNh THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1978 Vernon Mayor Is Optimistic Vernon / S - ’ - AKoiit F fl 1 f P f SummerSchoolEnds Tomorrow E-Z Day Is J. A E/d E/Xy \J^JLCm.E/^ The summer school classes,dosses, gram held at the Talcottville guidance, marriage counselingcounseling, The Easy Way ______sponsoredj , by______the Vernon______« Board____ .. School nnvrholocricalpsychological teatinrtesting and nsvchipsychi­ Federal or state funds, al- Today McCoy and the town’s The trip to Washington Involv- A workshop in reading and atric services. The center will be To Have A of Education over the past dght though available for many proj- consulting engineer, John Poz- ed filing an application for math was held for Middle School staffed by professionals who ects, are not too easy to come Philadelphia at the funds to renovate the Memorial weeks, will end tomorrow. The students needing the extra help. have volunteered on a part-time Sparkling by and Vernon Mayor Frank Building on Park Place. Mayor classes are under the supervision Make-up courses were offered at basis. _ ment. Yesterday the mayor was McCoy said his reception was of Ronald Kozuch, director of the high school as well as a driv­ Clean Home McCoy has learning this In Washington, D.fc., and last favorable and he was assured, continuing education. er education course. over the past two weeks. The Friday he was at a hearing In by the office of Republican LOVE THEIR WORK About 180 students registered Brochure Ready EASTABOGA. Ala. (A P l- m a ^ , however, s^ d he is op- Meriden. All three trips Involved Congressman Robert H. Steele, r J.4* KzbOOIC, for the elementary level classes, A brochure, prepared by the Two women, a mother and her tlmlmc abOTt receiving grants the seeking of funds for town that everything, that can,can will about 100 less than attended last E-Z DAY for two projects. use. Hockanum Valley Services Coun­ daughter-in-law, are working be done toward assisting the year. Kozuch attributes this to cil to explain the services of the as mechanics at a plant that town. The mayor added, how­ the fact that the ungraded sys­ Community Services Center, overhauls and rebuilds Army Vernon ever, that there is no guarantee tem allows students to progress is sounsored by the council. firelrucks and other military MAID SERVICE that the funds will be forthcom­ at their own pace or level of equipment here, and they say ing. achievement. If a student pro­ The center will serve the towns of Vernon, Tolland and they love their work. The trip to the Phlladeli^la gresses or achieves in a satis­ Ellington as a unique unlbrella “I love my job here al the REASONABLE RATES Housing Inspector Named office Is also In connectlmi with factory manner, at his own level, plant and wouldn't work any agency to handle "people prob­ the same project. If granted It then the teacher is not likely to other place. I really enjoy for QUAUTY SERVICE John C. Darcey of Davis Ave., experience In building malnte- will,allow Uie town to go ahead recommend summer school. The lems" In such areas as those re­ lating to teen-agers, senior citi­ being a mechanic,” says Mrs. RockvUle, has been hired, by nance and other such areas, al- with major alterations to the classes at the elementary level Becky Haynes. zens, alcohol, drugs, child and were in reading and math. Her daughter-in-law, Bren­ Coll for further information the town, as Housing Inspector. “ 'e Memorial g lid in g ^ I c h hous- family and marital problems. ^ official position of building in- es several town departments The Headstart program for da. mother of two herself, filling the vacancy created by speotor. and the Circuit Court. pre-kindergarten and pre-first Tke center will offer family explains, “ I just like to work 8 - 8 872-3344 the resignation of former In- c. He has gained electrical ex- The mayor was in Meriden grade students, was also part of counseling, youth counseling, in grease. I tried sewing but spector WlUlam Burkhardt. perience by attending trade last Friday appealing a de- the summer school program as child guidance service, alcohol didn’t like it.” aince Burkhardt’s resignation school. The inspector’s Job In- clslon of the federal govern- well as a special education pro­ and drug counseling, vocational last February, the Inspections volves a street-by^jtreet and ment, denying a 890,000 grant have been handled by various house-to-house inspection to see applied for by the town. It will *★ ***★ ★ ★ ★ *★ ★ *★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ *★ ★ t********************'*"*'*'**'*****'*'*** other town employes. that owners are in compliance not be known for about two Darcey, a carpenter, has had with the town’s housing code.' weeks what, action is taken by ------7 A L L M E A T | the appeals group. The application for renova­ ‘Be a Better Shopper’ tion of the Memorial Building involves some $328,(XX), $70,000 of which will be provided by the / WASHINGTON (AP) — The town. This amount has been In­ government, still worried over cluded In the current town rising food prices, plans to an­ budget. $ nounce a "be a better shop­ Franks Betsy Hunter, waterfront director, cautions youthful swimmers River, from which water for the swimming pond is channeled, per” campaign soon. Industry The $90,000 grant would, If as Sally Nahas gives two campers a boat ride. The Skunkamaug is reported to be the clearest in the state. sources say. approved, be used to hire a Sources say retail food asso- younth coordinator for the tri­ "THE QUALITY YOU EXPECT and GET" town area of Vernon, Tolland claticma and major grocery, and Ellington. The grant would manufacturers have eigreed to also provide for purchase of participate in the campaign, Paddling across the pond on a sunny afternoon is Cathy McMahon, camp vol­ minl-blkes or motorcycles for which will concentrate mainly This Is a Very Special Day Camp use of the Vernon Police De­ on advertising. unteer, assisted by an energetic camper. partment for policing recrea­ The Idea will be to tell con­ tion areas and highways where i sumers what food items are in In tte cool, shad; grove of glancing over the area and mak­ camp for two seasons and Is I problems exist. The funding greatest supply—and therefore ing note of their whereabouts also advisor to the lOH (Instruc­ would come under the Law En­ $ Camp Coventry, happy young­ most economical. But there will NOW COME IN at all times. tors of the Handicapped), a Story By Betty Ryder forcement Assistance Program. sters munch their watermelon, be lio attempt to urge shoppers teenage organization which spe­ pop the seeds out of their Photos By Albert Buceivicius to boycott a particular item or A serious-minded, dedicated cializes in swimming instruction mouths at Imaginary targets, to substitute one for another. F o r n n n young camp director, well aware for handicapped. m a and reach out an eager hand of the tremendous responsibility Throughout this year’s period educate consumers to the best r e r n o n for a second slice. every day presents, puts It all In explaining the camp’s con­ great deal of compassion and it takes fast action on Betsy’s of rising food prices, the gov- buys, an industry souree said. together. cept Bracken said, "There are undersptandlng on their part to part to aid them,” he added. ernment has blamed a supply- Prlce-controllers say toey are P O l l C C H e p O n Little sandal-clad girls In work with fetardants. It’s not colorful bikinis, and sun-tanned no prt^rams scheduled at spe­ Hope Pastel, vice president and-demand situation that offl- certain ^^ at ef ec e unimps ia of THREE SIZES! For this is a special camp, cific times. The sound of a whis­ an easy Job,” he commented. c,1. »y U « » th. «" to™ ~ >”»■ "Huckleberry Finns" In camp with very special campers. of lOH, is assistant camp direc­ tle doesn't summon everyone shorts and open shirts, gaze at Camp Coventry Is the day camp One Manchester volunteer, tor. She is completing her third out of the pond or indicate that the swimming pond with a wist­ for retarded children, 80 per Shirley GeraiUs, who Is serving year at camp. they must stop what they are Virginia Knauer. conaumer lood prlcea recenlly In an eflort wlthout*lnwrance by a ful eye. cent of whom cannot f^>eak, 10 her first summer at camp, working on and move to another strums her guitar after lunch­ "She must know where every adviser to President Nlxcm, has to make sure that food whole- under 18 vears ot aee. One curly-halred young Black per cent who cannot understand, camper is at all times, and is project. time to the tune of "Old McDon- lined up trade associations to salers and retailers-did not ex- ^ arrest was made in wn- boy tries his skill at tether and 10 per cent who are not constantly on the alert for any aid” and the youngsters try to support the new program to ceed alK^able P ~ «t mar^ns. ball, till a little blonde pbde toUet trained. Campers range in “There ore many of our stragglers who seem to be wan­ Join In to the best of their abil­ ------But be short of ^tU ng two-car accident on Rt. 80. approaches him, stamps her foot age from kindergarteners to campers who at their first camp dering off. She also administers ity. In anger and Insists that It's her young adults. sessicns refused to Join In, due medication to the young camp­ r I" connection with the same r t i c s i C t l t l O n level. incident, Barbara Anthony, also turn. to shyness, tack of Interest, or ers and keeps track of the time This 200-acre wooded wonder­ One little feUcw put a stone in IiM addition, Nixon has tempo- q, Hurlburt Rd., was charged Just Inablltty to understand. a milk carton and shook it up and amount to be gfiven,” A couple patient fishermen land nestled In what used to be Rri rarlly lifted Import quotas on allowing operation of a and down trying to keep beat Bracken Mid. walk the banks of the Skimka- pasture land on South River "It 1s in this area that our meat this year In an effort to motor vehicle by a person un- to the rhythm. mug River, which winds Its way Rd. is supported by the state staff tries to broaden their In­ Another busy staff worker is A voluntary petition in increase the supply and put jgj. without insurance, around the campgrounds, look­ and sponsored by Mansfield terest span by motivating the Special manual language class­ Ellen Kravitz, also an lOH vice ruptey 1^ filed In ^ rU ^ downward pressure on meat Police said Miss Holmes ^ strict Court, totoy, by Rventry offi­ bows and arrows, target stand UiBA-A. CnNGEb cially closes Aug. 80, the young and target, balls, crayons, Potato Salad — Cole Slow "farm ers" will have a chance paints and construction pai>er. The Refrigerator! to reap their harvest as they, OROTE ft WEIGEL — FTB8T PRIZE "We could use another paddle- 1/2 mA^ND *349 E X T R A U lA N as well as other campers, still boat and a rubber raft," Brack­ MUOKE'S come out to the campgrounds in en said. the faU. Prices include 14K'Tiffany,settings. C O L D C U T S * LOOK FOR YOUR FAVORITE SIZE IN THE DELI CASE; WHATEVER SIZE YOU “ We had two paddleboats, and Hamburg Patties ib ST Brackeen has hign praise for we had them padlocked to the AU Fiethly SUced To Order J CHOOSE. THEY'RE ALL MADE BY BOGNER! his hard-worjdng staff. dock, but during the winter gBOPP® pjamonA someone broke the lock and "They take on tremendous re­ nuarsStee Smaurr / sponsibilities ' when they work took one of the boats," he add­ LET US FILL YOUR FREEZER WITH U.S.D.A. CHOICE HIND, "Made With Pride In Manchester, by People Who Really Care" here, but each one of them is ed. roREQUAWER OR SIDE OF BEEF - SAVE AND EAT LIKE eager to help wherever and Camp Coventry, only four CHOOSE ^ A K IN G ! Our Realistic Prices Prove That A Pound of BOGNER'S Will Serve More People whenever necessary," he said. years old, has a long way to go, and though it’s poor In ma­ Keepsake Betsy Hunter of Manchester Is DIAMOND ZINOI If You Like The Best Give Us A Test' At Less Cost Than A Pound of Any Other Meat! serving her sec<«d year as wa­ terial things — it’s rich in love for others. THE PIKKCT DIAMOND 51 BISSELL ST. .REAR OF ICE PLANT 643-8424 ter safety Instructor and is cor­ -f responding secretary for ICHI. Here, in a beautiful setting, EXPEET WATCH & J(W E U Y EEPAItS PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE * "Frankly” Speoking, You Just Can't Beat BOGNER'S! ^ "Betsy Is a hand worker. She with the birds and other small ACCEPT FOOD STAMPS made seven rescues last year. wildlife as their dally visitors, We have several children who these younsters know through MANCHlim 6 4 6 - 0 0 1 2 ir k ir k * * 4 (riH H t * * * * * * * * * * A »■¥ V V V ^ A A A A * * * A MIDDUJQIRNPIKEJMMMAN^^ 1 ■ All set to let it fly is this young Robin Hood, as he received last minute in- are epileptic, and when they a tender touch, or a friendly . structions from staff member Ellen Kravitz. have a seizure while swimming. smile, that somebody cares. mmJ

f f > PAGE FIFTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, AUCtlST 3, 1972 PAGE FOtmTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1972 '?i! iliiliiiiiliiiililiiilliiiililiiii Bid Keeping His Word^^ Tigers Worked Over The DRY Side Mark Spitz Second Half Hitter Again by Milwaukee o f Sports For Journey Olympics C T IT C A cn (API M ark 22. winner of the 1972 Sullivan remained noncommittal about Ington Beach, Fla., and Sandra I9th Hole BOSTON (AP) — Carl Sox split a day-night dou- be a good time to give him a hottest hitter, Into the No. 3 By DEAN R. YOST is l i k r he Award, presented annually to his chances for the upcoming Nellson, 16, El Monte C^if , /COUNTRY CLUB American League NEW YORK (A P )— ^The cam® back in the fifth lor two Chris Oiambllas blasted a Yastrzemski batting right- bleheader with the Yankees, breather,” Later, however, .. slot.. w The .. .u strategy ... .paid off. Ca- f L h % ® person named amateur ath- games. finished second and third to East___ Mi'lw&ukee Brewers were tuore. Milwaukee stranded three-run homer and Roy BV)s- h a n d e d ’ A rinirer brouirht tbe Hrst game 6-1, then ‘ «>e night liiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiliiiiiiiii ^ iq 7 9 >®‘® ‘*'e 5’®®'’’ Two other records were bro- K®*" Olympic berths. Following are the a t a r ^ n a n a e u . a rin g ei D rougni Yastrzemskl would play today, and Ogllvle had a two-run W. I* Pet. 0 3 . working over the Detroit runneiw* in the sixth but ter hit a two-run shot for the the rear end Is light,” DeSarro might OVerlOOKea ^ in e i v i n He clipped nearly 1% seconds ken In the finals Wednesday. In the men’s 100-meter times and palrins for S®t“ r- up from Louisville? Just "'•nnlng the nightcap 7-4. "Maybe I'll rest him for the double. Detroit 66 42 .687 — Timers Tiipsrtav ni«rht hut **lt his 12th In Indians. Paul Blair homered Town Softball Leaders say tmd before the driver knows what’s the off the world record, set by John Hencken, an 18.year-old breaststroke, the two Olympic day’s Member - Member Golf 63 44 .646 2 What a difference a par makes. Last w h o wna that o-iiv hattino- " ^ y b e It's Uie weather. I just Baltimore series,” Kasko said. Gary Peters, who went 7 2-3 Baltimore thf gU^e“ w J f ck ® going on, the No.3 Is ready. in* t l f ^20^^ Fassnacht of West Ger- Stanford University freshman qualifiers were Mitch Ivey, sll- Tournament at the Manchester know." "A rest helps everybody. It's a Innings before mercifully being New York 49 46 .816 6 season at this time there was a dif­ six innings because of rain. P ® atrengthene . Boehler, who had Bugs Stevens drive w a * many last year, with a 2:01.87 from Cupertino, Calif., was ver medal winner In the 200 Ckmntry CHub: u « No. 3 for the Boston Red Cater was hitting in the third tough grind." lifted, was less than over- Boston 48 48 .600 6H Detroit Manager A>8 ■ ROYALS ferent leader In each of the town's slow The Brewers finished the his coupe to a national championship, 'calif ^ stor roared r®" “f® 20° butterfly prellmi- clocked In 1:05.99 in the 100-me- backstroke in the 1968 Olym- Olekslnskt-McKee, Stuek- n ig h t? spot in place of Carl Yastr- For the Red Sex it has been a powering, giving up 11 hits as Cleveland 44 63 .464 11 used seven pitchers among the Catfish Huntei' pitched a flve- pitch softball leagues. Presently a new Sox Wednesday doesn't go in for the neat-appearlnj mlchael’ Lain., a morning, ter breaststroke. pics, and Mike Stamm of San 7.06 Ansaldi-Kelley, Mattem-Agos- One out, man on second in lemskl, who was (pick one): A. tou.h grind since the All-Star the Yankees stranded seven Milwaukee 39 68 .402 16 jo o Wednesdfly night. 20 players he put in the game, hitter for Oakland. R extended team leads the seven circuits. machines that cost big dollars. The car the event*^^* eight hours later, he -rhig bettered the American D'oso, Calif. **7?i3 Atamlan-Kennedy, Kozlovlch- the first inning and No. 3 man Benched. B. Rested. break, when everyone in Boston men in the first seven innings, West Milwaukee, a city known for The Tigers only run came on the A’s shutout string to 29 In- In the 811k City loop, Moriarty Broth­ Is very crude In appearance, but It Isn’t And in the next three days, covered the same distance In record of 1:06.06 set earlier in And in the women’s 200-meter VonterhaU McCarthy-Homer, hits a run-scoring double. Same Manager Fddle Kasko used was reminiscing abcut the 1967 "Peters got.us exactly where Oakland 61 38 .616 — beer and a baseball team Gates Brown’s sacrifice fly In nlngs. Joe Rudl collected three ers sport a 17-3 mark and lead last c. D. appearance that brings In the money; Spitz has chances at breaking 2:01.53 in the finals. the preliminaries by Thomas Individual medley, 1968 Olym- Beiigsi if situation In the third Inning and the term "rested.” Writers cov- pennant. It was pennant fever wc wanted to be—in the eighth Chicago 64 43 .667 6 knewn for Its hold cn last place t h e fifth although Dick hits, including hie 12th homer. years’s leader, Groman’s Speri Shop by Tarca, Pletran- It’s what the car can do while running world records he already owns The other berths in the 200 Bruce. UCLA’s 1972 NCAA pic silver medal winner Lyjm ...... there goes a run-producing ering the team preferred the all over again. The Red Sox inning with a three-run lead," Minnesota 48 46 .511 lOH in the ■ American League East, McAullffe went 3-for-3. He also scored two rUhs and a full game. The Charter Oak League for the dollars. , in the 200-meter freestyle, 100- butterfly went to runner-up champion. Bruce won one of Vldall led three qualifiers for 7.34 j. calamari-Remes. snaw- single by that same guy. other word, noting that Yastr- cured that in short fashion, Kasko said. "Some balls were Kansas City 46 61 .474 14 pounded Detroit for 16 hits and Scett finished the game with drove In two. Kanaae City pro- boasts two of last year's divisional win­ "Everything Is working just great," meter butterfly and ’ 100- Robin. Backhaus, a high school the 32 male Olympic berths the 29-member female Munich f^'f.^f‘ c„rtls-Pond. Wllks-Wallace Danny Cater, who told every- zemski had gone 7 lor 70 since newever, losing seven of nine hit hard eff him, but they had California 44 64 .449 16^ nine runs Tuesday night. Brew- three hits, three ru-ns scored duced a bases-loaded threat In ners and they presently are second and the soft-spoken DeSarro answered at the freestyle as qualifications con- senior from Redlands, Calif., with his runnerup time of squad with a winning Ume of 7 ;« Kleman-Conklln. Jacobaen-B. body he would hit In the second his average reached .314 in since the break before beating some cheap shots too," Texas 40 68 .408 2oii er pitcher Skip Lockwood also and four RBI. Mike Ferraro got the ninth with three singles but third In the st^dlngs. Newly - formed victory table st Stafford’s Cow Palace. tlnue for the U.S Olympic and to Gary Hall, Garden 1:06.27 in the finals. 2:24.46. 7?^ Plerrp-Lebledz. Betko-Jacob- half of the season. Is keeping mid-July. H Is new hitting .255. the Yankees Wednesday night. The three-game series was New York 6-4, Boston 1-7 limited the East-leading Tigers three hits and two RBI and Hunter escaped with his shut- Spruce Street tops the circuit with an Baltimore 7-3, Cleveland 0-6 to one hit. John Briggs hau two hits and out. 10-2 mark. Pero’s, title holders at This means that all four wheels were swlmmlng team. Grove, Calif., who swam on the An Amer/can record was also Carolyn Woods of son „acaione-L. Glgllo. Lloyd- his word. "He’ll (Yastrzemskl) be back Kasko, seeking a winning scheduled to wind up today Seven men and six women Indiana University squad with fashioned In the women’s 100- Calif., and Jennifer Bart* of (Jhlcago 10, California 9 The team returned to Tiger drove In two. ______• • • Robertson Park last year, Is 9 3 while equal on the track and the stock 427 "I really don't know why I In there tomorrow,” Kasko combination, yanked Yastr- with Lynn McGlothen (4-3) earned soots on the squad in Spitz the last few years. meter freestyle as Jennifer Sunnydalo, Calif., also qualified g:09_ E McNamara-Moore. Ho- Texas 4, Minnesota 1 siaaiL.TiStadiu Ti oncn Wednesdavweunesoay butoui other American . ■ Leaguet RTUTE SOX - ™ ANOEZ3 ^ ^ Norm’s, champions In the (Candlelight a engine was running beautifully. hit better In the second half," said. "We were facing a jeft- zemski. put rookie Ben Oglivie pitching against Ron Kllm- flve evento Wednesday. *Spltz, now a medical student, Kemp, 17, of Norwood, Ohio, for the Olympffc team with " ’fl^g'^SSl^era-Correntl, Zavarel- Milwaukee 13, Detroit 1 dldn t take the normal pregame Chicago beat California P“ c*>er Terry Forster’s two- year ago, now sports an 8-4 mark. Hie name of the game at Stafford has Cater said Wednesday alter the hander and I thought it would in left and moved Cater, his kowski (0-1). "I thought I would probably was able to gain only a silver won In 58.63. times of 2:24.51 and 2:26.11 re- la-Dubols Oakland 5, Kansas City 0 batting practice. Manager Del Minnesota 4- out, two-run single In the sev- Pizza House, the surprise team this been DeSarro and Boehler. S:23 G Smlth-Jonea, Rosenthal- make the team," grinned Spitz, medal in the 1968 games and Shirley Babashoff, 15, Hunt- spectlvely.______Today’s Games Crandall believes this may j Oakland blanked Kansas enth scored the decisive runs season, leads the Rec loop with an Im­ People In the stands give DeSarro cat­ '^I'isO^Genovesl-Annulll. Bemer-Phe- New York (Klimkowskl 0-1) have helped as the Brewers col- for the White Sox. California pressive 12-2 mark. A year a^o the Pizza calls following each victory. This refers Steal of Home or Inside-the-Park Homer '®8;37 Batcs-Chittick, Provost-Pro- at Boston (McGlothen 4-3) lected 18 hits and beat the IT- .^ork downed Boston 6-1 scored twice In the ninth on Gang was 8-5. Also at Mt. Nebo, WINF, back to the old saying, nobody likes a Major League Baltimore (Cuellar 10-8) at gers 13-1...... the first game of a day-night Vada Pinson’s triple to cut C2U- Dick’s American and Klock have been winner. But despite his winning tenden­ Winless on Tour This Year '^®lf44 Steoves-Ogden, Dotchln-SuUl------Cleveland (Hil,5endorf 1-0), N "They must have decided to doubleheader. The Red Sox cage’s lead. shuffling for the top position. The Radio­ cies, DeSarro is an excellent driver and Lachappolle-Kenney, Abral- = L e a d e r s = Minnesota (Perry 9-9) at has a keen sense of staying out of trou­ Most Exciting Play in Baseball u.ae the game as batting prac- * * * , men sport a 9-5 record with two games ^^*8^8 RockweU-J. Clementlno, Jar- AMERICAN LEAGUE Texas (Stanhouse 1-2 or Bos- tice,’ said Crandall. “ At least Baltimore blanked Cleveland TWINS - RANGERS remaining. Last year WINF finished the ble. vls-V. Clementlno BATTING (225 at bats)— man 4-7), N * * • Palmer Seeks Return my players aren’t clock watch- ^ ^ twinlght opener, then A two-base throwing error by season at 9-5. lifa Ilffito-S'^lm lth. Gatoella- Rudl, Oak, .315; Piniella, KO, Milwaukee (Colbom 3-2) at erk the Indians downed the Orioles Minnesota pitcher Ray Corbin Lantern House clinched the title at the .314. Detroit (Nlekro 3-2 or Tim­ Full Week of Racing *^9tll"prlor-Carvey. S. Fereuson- The Brewers get warmed up e-3 in the nightcap. paved the way for three Texas Keeney Street Field, but since dissolved R U N S—Rudl, Oak, 68; Depends Upon Where One Sits merman 7-8), N in the third inning and scored » • » runs. (Jorbln’s errant throw to and became Fogarty Brothers In the Silk Racing on Thursday night, Friday ®‘l7:w “ Maddox-Whlte, Cario-tevlnlo D.Allen, Chi, 64. California (Messersmlth 2-4) 9:33 Dyment-Gordon, R. Gordon- seven runs. Starter and winner ORIOLES - INDIANS first scored two runs and City League. Bernle’s TV, another new night, Saturday and Sunday, sounds like To Golf Glory Days RUNS BATTED IN—D.AUen, By EARL YOST at Chicago (Wood 16-11 )j N Jim Lonborg, 10-6, singled jom Palmer pitched a four allowed another runner to entry, paced the division with a 9-2 mark. a far-fetched Idea, but this could pos­ ^V;4^ Treschuk-Coleman. Edwards- Chi, 77; R.Jackson, Oak, 81. FENWAY Rci- Only games scheduled BIRMINGHAM, Mich. (AP) — He’s like an aging twice in the rally while Georgehitter or his 14th victory and reach third. Ted Ford hitbis Fogarty’s In the first year In Silk City sibly happen next season under the Tarca-Tarca. OUva-Mori- 3 HITS—Rudl, Oak. 122; Pi­ ton — What’s baseball’s competition sports an 8-10 mark and has NASCAR banner. fight champion, going after the men who occupy the niella, KC, 115. most exciting play . . . an NATIONAL LEAGUE Scott drove in two runs with aBoog Powell, Bobby Grich and ninth home runfor the *'9^54 Wllkos-Romayko, St. John- to their credit two wins against front­ Eastern States, In West Springfield, throne that once was his. DOUBLES—Piniella, KC, 24; in sid e-th e-p ark h om er or a East single. Johnny Oates hit homers for Rangers’ fourth run. Danny Bertussi » Colbum- In the fourth, the Brewers Baltimore In the first game at Thompson’s RBI double drove running Moriarty’s. Mass., earlier denied reports that it was Week ^ er weary week he victory has escaped him this 10:01 Watson-Rearaon. Rudl, Oak, 24; Fisk, Bsn, 21. su ccessfu l steal o f h o m e ? W. L. Pet. G.B. struck for three runs, then Cleveland. In the second game. In the Twins’ run. Hie last game of the regular season going to rebuild its half mile oval run un­ musters his forces to make an- aann ^ ^^lo!(W Pearson-Ron Reardon, Dvor- TRIPLES—Blair, Bal, 6; Ihls question w£ls posed to Pittsburgh 60 37 .619 — 53 43 .552 6^ Is tonight. der NASCAR sanction. other challenge, looking for the bad several chances to Fisk, Bsn, 6; Rudl, Oak, 6. Manager Eddie Kasko of the New York knockout, seeking a return to ®^■0;lB‘ ®Ba^^e-K^lBtof, Matava-Meeg- Chicago 52 47 .625 9 « « • The management at the Bay State win. Greensboro I just threw HOME RUNS—D.Allen, Chi, Red Sox before yesterday’s lost glory - ^ d week after ^ 10:22 Zcmke-McNamara, Daley- St. Louis 48 48 .500 i m Oval has applied to Daytona Beach, Fla., 27; R.Jackson, Oak, 21. FamUy Day game against New Ups League-Leading Batting Average Stafford’s Living Legend frustrating week he ®bsorbs his Morrl.qon , , , Butkus- Montreal 43 61 .467 15% heme office of NASCAR, for a li­ 10-29 Calamarl-Monaco. STOLEN BASES—D.Nelson, ybrk. Fred Defarro seems to be a living leg­ painful, ego-braislng heaUng. ^ Hunt . „ Philadelphia 36 62 .367 24% end In his own time at Stafford Speed­ cense. If accepted, ° they have either 10:38 Starter’s Tlm^e Tex, 33; Campaneris, Oak, 27. “ it all depends upon which “ Sometimes, Arnold Palmer 10:43 Wall-Hadfleld, Porterfleld- PITCHING (8 Decisi(xis)— bench you’re sitUng on," the West way. It appears that DeSarro and Thursday or Sunday nights open to run said with a Ured sigh, *‘I feel bounds. nra) ^o[Bo''^**MeIley-Zroskl, D'Amato- Kaat, Min, 10-2, .833, 2.06 Palm- bespectacled skipper said, Cincinnati 58 38 .604 — Cedeno Feasts on Pitching crafty cam builder, Len Boehler, have a show. like I ’m fighting Cassius Clay Houston 55 46 .550 5 the winning combination. No matter So that makes it possibly Thursday in er, Bal, 14-4, .777, 1.87 Hunter, The question popped In my every weekend. There was another, where was * lo':B'7*^ Atherton-N. Clark, O. Lor- Oak, 14-4, .777, 1.98. mind after Roy White of the Los Angeles 50 47 .616 8% where the Blue No. 3 coupe starts. It West Springfield, Friday at Seekonk, Atlanta 46 53 .465 13% He hM nt won this 8®®®°"' jj, ^he Byron Nelson? I should ®"ufM*^l^*lllnk-Welmaii, McLaugh- STRIKEOUTS — N.Ryan, Cal, Yankees had performed this only takes a while before DeSarro Is which turned to NASCAR this season, doesn t have any Idea when he ', San Francisco *^*lLll®^cFarland-Corbett, Plodzlk- 181; Lolich, Det, 165. difficult trick of stealing home 45 65 .460 15 By Hitting for the Cycle showing the field the way around Staf­ Stafford Springs on Saturday night and will and admits to being dead San Diego 3 » 59 .398 20 J , . . , tilth There’s no question that NA^ONAL LEAGUE Tuesday night’s 10-4 Yankee ford’s half mile oval. Thompson, which also wants again to tired as he went into his fifth ^ * l l " l 8 Nash-Traygis, Elgner Sr.- BATTING (225 at bats)—Ce- and one day earlier when Wednesday’s Results Last Saturday night, prior to his sixth run a regular modified show, running Chicago 5, Montreal 4, 6 in­ NEW YORK (AP)__Ce- c a r d s - p ir a t e s en-hltter and Garry JeHtadt tournament in five weeks In have been the most HarUog-Creed, H. Glgllo- deno, Htn, ,363; B.Williams, Dick Allen of the Chicago feature win of the season at Jack Arute’s Sundays. nings, rain, 2nd game, rain , Bernie Carbo’s three-run drove in four runs with a three countries. popular figure the game has ^®U:°32 W. Sklnner-Laplnskl, Paganl- Chi, .343. Whlte Sox recorded not one but sar Cedeno continues to capped a lO-hlt, nine-run homer and a double to lead San ovtd, DeSamro said, "M y timing gear If this schedule can ever become a Still, his head was up, Philadelphia 5, New York 8 ever seen. Lavey RUNS—Morgan, Cln, 86; a pair of Inside-the-park was off 30 degrees. That was the reason reality, racing will be a full time ven­ adrenlin pumping through 42- Alternate: Glngras San Diego 5, Atlanta 0 feed on National League rally in the fourth inning as St. Diego over Atlanta, The sandy hair Is graying. Bonds, SF, 70. homers in the same game why I did so badly last week and placed ture for some, not just a weekend snort. year-old veins, the muscular Houston 10, Cincinnati 1 pitching — and Wednesday Pittsburgh. Carbo’s 1 thinning and receding. There’s RUNS BATTED IN—Colbert, Monday against the Twins In DODGERS - GIANTS Then more stars like Pete Hamilton, forearms ELLINGTON RIDGE St. Louis 10, Pittsburgh 5, 6% nivht had a feast at home Pirates’ third." z^thlng phPrt Uie trace of a bulge around the SD, 82; Stargell, Pgh, 76; Minnesota. Boehler, a master at knowing what Zimmerman and Bently Warren will be mented snakesakes as he clinched .... „ g . ^_ ^igtory «,#of innings, rain ^ ^ ^ ®“'"® Bill Russell crashed a two^xit Starting times and pairings Bench, Cln, 76. The latter’s feat of two-ln-one his car Is doing at all times, doesn’t representing the North in national cham- his huge, fa m e r fists In pr®P^ bursitis. He’s experimented Los Angeles 12, San Praa- ..j hasn’t thinkinv about hit homer off reliever Jim Barr in for the match between Ellington HITS—B.WIUiama, call. 133; hadn’t been accomplished since have any communication problems with picn”hip events like the Daytona 500 and ration for today s f rst round of gyg.giasses to correct a Brock, StL, 130. Cisco 11 , : r the S “ '® the Indy 600. * Ridge members and the WllU- Ben Chapman of the New York DeSarro. " I t feels like It’s plowing, or the PGA national champion- near-sightedy___ condition, He’s DOUBLES—Bends, SF, 25; Taday*8 Games trvlne to net a hit ” said Pp. geles over San Francisco. Be- mantic Country Club Saturday Yankees turned the trick back ship. subject to strange, unexpected Cedeno, Htn, 24. Chiiago (Hands 8-7 anr Reus- after drllllne a slnvle Gibson, despite not pitch- fg^e Russell ended the contest "I still want to win, as at ER(X3 follow: in 1932 against Detroit. aches and pains. 7:30 Johnston vs, Capetta, Sera- TRIPLES—Brock, StL, 8; "We haven’t had any player chel 4-4) at Montreal double, triple and home run to T JJ®“ ®’' with one, dramatic swing, the or more than I ever did, said ^ gj. Bowa, Phi, 7. (McAnally 1-11 and Morton 5- ,ead the Houston Astros “ *® G‘ants had «ed the game 11-11 Doubles Play Replfo ®vs'" Nelson, Whooley cn our club try to steal home Palmer, the man generally ac- fect on the gallery. They flock HOME RUNS—Colbert. 3D, 8). 2. twl-night ® f cincinnaU R e d s ^ o T “ ^® ®"‘* Ed Goodson’s homer '^\S®®J®m°'*Morron» vs. Miller. A this year," Kasko said. Philadelphia (Lersch 1-4) at Slow Pitch t r ^ m ! i;:: iid e n f c u i z e k the (AP photo) 30; Bench, Cln, 24. Ldeno’s s^^hy ^rform- decUions. u,e top of the frame. 4ng force behind fiToU’s emer­ Chaplin vs. Cariglla The moat likely Red Soxer New York (Gentry 6-7) InSpotlight middle-aged salesmen, matrons 8:38 Hunter vs. Johnson, McCar- STOLEN BASES—Brock, StL, (AP photo) gence from the private pre RIDING HIGH— Colts’ 6 foot 6 defensive end, Roy to even try the surprise stunt San Dlc,go (Grief 6-11) at At­ ance Included a double In the ™® gfm^^rtols '^“ “ ® knocked in five and giggling teen-agers, clus- 42; Morgan, Cln, 37. first inning, a two-run homer In runs for the Dodgers with a Hilton rides around practice field on water boy’s ^''^;46°Mad^aJuno vs. Gondyke, Cag- would be Tommy Harper, who lanta (Reed 9-10), N season, then turned around and lenello vs. Nodden PITCHING (8 Decisions)— NOT ENOUGH— New London’s John Ellis is greet­ the third, an RBI single in the home run and two singles. Possocco, Sher- Is not only the fastest player on Pittsburgh (Blass 11-5) at St. wen 12 of the next 13. At Longwood autograph, trying lor a peek bike. Colts are preparing for Friday night’s pre­ 8.54 Strouch vs. Nolan. Cln, 13-3, .812, 2.01 Carl­ ed by Yankee teammates Roy White and Felipe Alou fifth and a run-scoring triple In wood vs. Ricci the 25-man roster but also the Louis (Wise 10-11), N The Pirates, despite losing, lions. ' the broad, sloping shoulders, season contest with the Washington Redskins. 9:03 Joe Morrone vs. Lambert, ton, Phi, 16-6, .727, 2.27 Mar­ after he cracked three-run homer against Boston. OUB8 - EXPOS Softball CHESTNUT, HILL, Mass. " j gtyj think I can win. Perry vs. Brine , best In running, the base paths. San Francisco (Reberger 2-0) ,“'® fattened his maintained their 6%-game lead hoping to catch a glimpse of shall. Mon, 8-3, .727, 1.66. It wasn’t enough as Red Sox prevailed, winning 7-4. (AP) — The 46th annual U.S. “ There’s nothing wrong wm* - - world’s most ohoto- 9:26 Zaccaro vs. Bishko, Edwards Very Few Inside-the-park at Los Angeles (Singer 4-9), N over New York in the East. J. C. Martin’s bouncer with Pro Tennis Championship at me physically. I just can’t ^ ^ '^^9 :^ ^ a n tilIo vs. Nelson, Rlnl vs. S T R IK E O U T — Carlton, Phi, homers have been hit at Fen- The Mets had a chance to cut a the beises loaded produced the the clubs only two hits, both the Longwood Cricket Club geem to make anything hap- «Tai>7a fac®®_ deserters 218; Seaver, NY, 146. where the outfield Is shal- place in the American League’s is being groomed as the next Don Wilson, the Houston game off that Pirate lead, but winning run in the fifth Inning TONIGHTS GAMES ^Defected^ Hockey Players ^9^50*Healh vs. J. Clchon, Meurant low, compared to some of the behind front-running Detroit. By Boston shortstop, committed 16 pitcher who benefltted from Ce- singles. moved into 7 fourth day with pen." j Arnle’s Army. It’s still a vs. S. Clchon U blew it when ace as the Cubs beat the Expos, Spruce vs. AUlcO, b:l5 FltZ' Bemle’s 110 260 0-9-14-3 the entire day’s program de------9:68 Moshler vs. Whltmarsh, Rich­ bigger parks, like Yankee Sta- nightfall, the Sox were six and errors In 26 games since being S A n c e r s M i. deno’s one-man show, had ' to lost a 3-2 lead going into the Martin’s RBI gave the Cubs a gerald vast, unruly mob, but the num­ mond vs. Jones (Hum. one-half games back, after split- recalled from Louisville and give the outfielder's perform­ Acadia vs. Sportsman, 7 :30 Lock Stock 002 000 0—2- 6-0 voted to doubles. bers aren’t the same and the Ruled Off of Team Canada 10:22 Howat vs. Borden, Hoimon ninth against Philadelphia. . 5-0 lead and helped them wlth- __ Wednesday night unseeded vs. Hitchcock _ _ L ocal Jack Malaney, who recently Uug with the Yanks while the then lost out to John Kennedy, _ s c o p e s ance some deep thought If Ce­ * * * stand two-run bursts by Mon- Fttzgemld feeling isn’t the same. TTiey’re 10:30 Galata . ys^ St. Laurent, DUSTY LEAGUE Rod Laver of Australia over- Hockey Montreal Canadlens to Quebec Evangelista vs. M ^weeney noted his 80th birthday and who Tigers lost a single. a fine ulllity player at best, deno himself wasn’t thinking PADRES • BRAVES treal In the fifth and sixth in- Deoormler vs. Groman’s, 8:45 more hopeful than confident. 'TORONTO (AP) had been following the doings of "The second half of the sea- "In all my years in baseball, INTERMEDIATE LEAGUE about it. CBAT overcame five fielding whelmed Ismail Le Shafel of kUHTINC And when the hope wanes they Canada, after a day-long meet- a t y ’s L-eaLes ivoruiquco,Nordlquea; .-.cyGerry ov«TVs. Lancaster Pals 39 (Smith 12, Stimac 11) Fred Norman pitched a sev- nlngs. Filtzfterdid . . vs. Calchera. Haseiball the tied Sox since 1922, recalled son you are through expert- I’ve never been cn a club that h "When you get 10 runs, it Mtea’s vs. MCX: Veto. 6:1(» errors to down North End Fire, Egypt 6-3, 6-2 and ninth seeded drift away to Jack NIcklaus ing of the board of directors, Cheevers who left the Boston 10:46 that Jimmy Plersall and Dick menUng,” Kasko injected. "If had so many injuries to key Howards 24 (Leone 9, rna^es it a lot easier," said Keeney ' ®^ Robertson Park. Arthur Ashe of Miami picked and Lee Trevino. announced Wednesday that no Bruins for ClevelaniPs Cruso- iqTm Gordon vs. Sweeney. Tan- Annum vs. Man. Olds, 6:16 Don Magleky stroked out up after a loss In Uie first set to Stuart, when both were with ycu fall too fdr behind, all you men as this year," Kasko add- 1 Wilson, who hasn’t gotten that Shaky in Pinch-Hitting Role "Who’s to beat?” he repeated player who has "defected” to ders, and Derek Sanderson, *^**11 Davl8®*v®a*.**Caulfleld, Skinner Boston, circled the btises on can plan Is to try and improve ed. , ______. Rinky Dinks 61 (Wasserman ]dj„j gf support recently. three singles while teammate cverome hls former U.S. Davis the question concerning the the World Hockey Association Boston, who joined the Phlla- vs. Lathrop Gawlas, Colan- batted balls that never left the for next year." How does Kasko account for hooper 17, Mlchalik 15) i„ yjg other National League Klock vs. Lineman, 7:30 Nebo ’Tom Brown added two hits to cup teammate CSiarlle Pasarell PGA, the one major title he from the National Hockey delphia Blazers. 11:18___ LakiniK vs. G ALUMNI , . ,, ,. /FiSHINti gelo vs. Gauthier As Kasko Is aware, for mana- Carl Yastrzemskl’s tailspin at j . ^ ^ (Brazdlonis games, the St. Louis Cardinals 9:00 the winners’ attack. i-e, 6-2 and 6-2. hasn’t won, “ Oh, It’s just the League may play for Team At a news conference follow- ______11:26 Cavagnaro vs. Mustard, Fer- Nasslff Arms scored four ^ WINF vs. Uneman, Inside-the-park homers are gers, there is no next year for the plate which saw his batting beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 10-6 For the fire crew, Ray Lucas, Bobby Lutz, 24, who knocked same old mob.” Canada In the September series Ing the meeting, O®*-®"®® * “ff."34'’{teZe"r‘ vrCalchera, Moser runs over the first two innings Murcer Home Run Nebo usually freak belts, with more many. average drop from .314 to .255. . ** - a ® 8%-lnnlng, rain-shortened Methodist vs. Allied Building, Ken Flood, Jim Dean and Tom eff John Newcomb In a third INLAND And he went out to try 11 against Russia. Campbell, NHL president, said Tonldandel to defeat (Jrisplno’s 4-1 In dla- ,“uc“iTthan skill usuaUv belne In- In fact, before the Red Sox "1 really don’t know, and ® ™ (Tierney 20, Quinn affair; the Philadelphia Phillies Papaslsalon each had one hit get tie breaker on Tuesday, Field personnel report ‘ h®t again. The four players concerned, the main point at Issue was *V®lione''“' mond acUon at Mt. Nebo last ^ 6:10 Robertson volved. tats came alive just before the neither does he," Kasko said. Enes 5) Screwdrivers 39 trimmed the New York Mets 6- Cheetahs vs. Bobcats apiece. wonanother tie-breaker trout fishing is good in the fol all originally picked to play for that to allow WHA “ defectors McMeeken_vs. Curran, Dl- night. /, Froma fan’s view, from AU-Star break, Kasko’s future "Yaz has been hitting the ball t2). 3. Diego Padres beat Relieves Pressure CBT 006 200 X—7-10-5 Wednesday, but to do It, he had losing lakes and streams: East ------Team Canada-are Bobby , to play with NHL s t ^ might Corcla Dave Bldwell hurled a five- giy^g^ gj^g yjg stands, steals was none too secure as the field well, and hard, but right at “ isg^ 37 (Reynolds 8, Wltke the 6-0; the Los CHARTER OAK Fire 201 020 0 -6 - 4-4 to fight off four match, points Twin Lake, Highland Lake, _ f T l • who went from the Chicago hurt the NHL’s legal poslUon .*,orth. Potter vs. R. Smith hitter. Teammate Mark Odell ^ Inslde-the-park boss. someone. Three J’s 35 (Schardt 14 Angeles Dodgers turned back ------against Brism Falrlte of New Quaggapaug take. Ball Pond, S Brack Hawks to the Winnipeg ’’In the_ enforcement of our re- ^^12^06 ^ Hantigm vs. Samson, BOSTON (AP)—Bobby Murcer didn’t like the spot. Wholesale Tire’s Don Palmer P a t 1 r Black 1 Hawks m to the Winnipeg Chains vs. G. Bmlth _ „ „ . paced the offense with two sin- thrilling to ‘ ------"We need his bat in the line- the 12-11 FELINE Zealand. Candlewood Lake (at night). Jets; J.C. Tremblay, from the serve clause." 12:14 LaBonne vs. T. R Went­ j ^ ^ j He was an eight-inning pinch hit'ter with two men on pitched a neat two-hitter last worth, Wally Clchon va Boucher gles. Bob Odell got the other ,.0.. v un " ------and Chicago Cubs do^ed ^ ^ Scoring rum In every frame. Lutz was down 2-6 in the tie- cj.ygtal Lake, Mashapaug ^ “ see. Shortatop has been the big- “ P- night at Fitzgerald Field, post­ ------gest problem for us this sea- Before being benched In last the Montreal Expos 6-4 In a _ ^______the Lions routed the Tigers, breaker and Fairlie only Quonnipaug Lake. Bill- Squadt068 ing a 6-0 victory over Fuller John Griffin led the loeers ..j[.g harder managing during in ," ' Kasko reported. “Apa- "'ght’s game. Yastrzemskl had Fryman to Tipers game cut short after six In- 'T was shaky, ’ said the Y ^ - 18-4, at Illing Field. needed one point when lAitz ran pachaug Pond’ with a double and single. y,g sggond half of a season," rlcio solidified our infield and . seven______hits in 70 - official - ...... at _ nlngs by rain. The contest was f*®® outfielder, who was being batted. Cater knocked In one Packiage. Penny Pelletier paced the off with six straight points. better streams are; Far- PHILADELPHIA (AP) Roger Penney led the Fire- ^ ^ Kiasko declared. when he fractured his finger we bats - for a .100 mark dur- Lefthander Wcodie Fryman in th® scheduled opener of a twl- K'^en a rest by M ea g er ^ I p h run with a single. Ben QgUvle, wlnners with four hits while " i was lucky today.” Lutz River (.upper), Housa- Before Game mEin’a attack with three hits MANCHESTER TIRE, INC, Crispinos 000 010 0 1-5-4 ..qj ccurse/* he added, “ it all wore in trouble. Ing this period. his fUth season as a pitcher night doubleheader. Houk. "T^at s the toughest spot replacing the benched Carl Laura Wheatley and Nancy said. "It was a greasy wind.” (early moming-late eve- whUe Palmer and Tony Page AMHERST, Mass. (AP) — Bidwell and Odell; Irish and depends upon where you are In “ He‘s coming along fine and I ------with the Nattonal * • * to come In. I was just trying to Yastrzemskl. drove In two with Washbum collected three Lutz recalled the 1971 Wim- Saugatuck River, had'two safeties apiece. ®®,' The New England Patriots of Tweedit the standings. h:pe he’ll be able to play in sev- PhUadelphia Philliel has teen ASTROS - REDS hit the ball’ hard somewhere.” a double and the fourth run safeties apiece. Teammates bledon tournament when he was ’ pjygr, Latimers Brook Fuller’s Tim Gurski suid J. R. the National Football League “ If you are in the thick of eral days. He’s gripping the bat sold to the Detroit Tigers for With Cedeno blasting his 15th WMch is certainly what Mur- ®®^®^ ° ° ^ error Roxanne Scruse, Liz Washburn, a victim of the fate Fairlie suf- geantlc River. Chevalier had one hit each. have cut their squad to 68 by Groat Returning pennant (divisional) race, better and beginning to hit with Sports Slate "a price slightly above the homer of the year, the Astros cer did. He hit It quite hard The Yankees threatened In Suzle Arnett aind Laura Magle- fered. Lutz wta leading Roy Kokanee fishing is good at Wholesale 1 0 0 x—6-10-0 placing Ught end Clark Hoff, a It’s fun but when you are 10 or a little authority in pr.ictice. THURSDAY waiver price cf $26,000.” came up with three runs in the into the leftfield screen at Fen- the ninth when two men ^ 3 0 1 by collected two singles each. Emerson 6-2 In the tie-breaker p^j^g Fuller’s 0 0 0 0 -0 - 2-4 1972 seventh-round draft choice FREE PHILAiDELPHIA (AP) — more behind. It’s tough, real "Aparicio has been in just a Moriarty’s vs. New Britain 6 The Phillies announced the third off Cincinnati ace Gary way Park as the Yankees de- against rettever Lula Tlant with 0 0 0 The losers’ Karen Parclak and Emerson coughed up six . , from Oregon State, on waivers, Former P ^ t o and ( ^ U e star tcugh.”' uttle over half of the games to st Thomas Semlnarv sale Wednesday. Fryman had Nolan to give Wilson a comfort- feated the Red Sox Wednesday one out. F ell^ struck out, tripled and had two singles gtraight points to ■win the set, Dick Groat Is returning to pro- fjew In his second year with date, 53 of 98. Not only is his FRIDAY appeared in 23 games with the able working margin. afternoon 5-1- however, and Murcer filed to SILK CITY whUe Isabelle Parclak, Cookie Lutz now plays Laver In the Mamanasep Lake,n Lake The Patriots also assigned two rookies to their taxi squad. fessional basketball, but this Boston, the former shortstop en- bat missed but most Importani Manchester Leeion at Wind Phils, compiling a 4-10 record The big Houston right-hander The Red Sox bounced back In center, The undermanned Fogarty Jackie Lovett and Alma quarter finals. zcar Lake Ulllncah, Coventry Coach John Mazur said he time as an announcer. tered the day’s play in fourth his defense. Juan Beniquez, who so ri^ ck s 6 and ^ an earned run average of then fashioned a six-hitter as the nightcap of the day-night Brothers turned back Lynch giuia contributed two singles other matches Wednesday, p, g Nautesatuck SAFETY CHECK D® ®' did not expect to make further Groat will do color com- ______■ 4.35. He is scheduled to report the Astros trimmed the Reds doubleheader, winning 7-4 for Toyota, 9-6, In. the middle tUt g^g^. .p^^^y j^gg^g Australia had a jj-j^p^ners Lake, Halls Pond,6 Pond, ggjg before the team leaves mentary for Phlladelj^la 76ers’ to Detroit tonight, a PhillldS for the first time In the Astro- °"ty their tMrd victory In 10 Crucial Contest at Fitzgerald. Uons. 372 610 x 18-20-1 comparaUvely easy Ume in a 6- paghaug Pond. Glasgo; _ Pond training camp for a flight to broadcasts and telecasts, the spokesman said. dome this year. games since the All-Star break. Craig Jordan and Pete ^ r- tngerB 000 004 0 4-13-4 3 3.3 victory over Haroom Ra- HgpgviUe Pond. Oakland where the Pats will team announced Wednesday. Murcer belted his home run Slated for MB’s nett each tripled and coUected Pakistan and third-seed- spots for panflsh are W hat’s Wrong with Seaver? off reliever Don Newhauser, two singles while John Fogarty, play the Raiders Saturday ------REG LEIAGUE e'J Marty Rieseen of Chicago most 01 uie aboveaoove lakes laxes andanu i- the first nrn-season ex- who replaced starter John Cur- A crucial game is scheduled Sal (Sallo and A1 OorbeU pro­ BRAKE 5Y5TEM5 JOINTS Us in the eighth. Manchesj^w Oil Heat knocked eliminated rookie Derek Schro- p „ n d s as well as Highland hibitton for both tLm s. ^W IN N IN G for Moriarty Brothers tonlight duced two blngles each. the Tovirn Employes from a poS' ■He was pitching outside to at St. Thomas Seminary In The loaers’ Joe Lehan had ...... ' " d e r . ______Lake, Winchester I,ake, Moodus Linebacker Steve Klner, who J 1- t,.,^ playoff berth with a 14-4 “ I I~ Reservoir, Dooley Pond, Pick- ^ groin injury, passed a SHOCK ABSORBERS i • WHEEL BEARINGS PUINVILLIE Mets’ Ace Target for Boos weekend tennis me, so I figured 1 would go to Bloomfield when they oppose three singles DoUewed by two victory at Mt. Nebo. left,’’ Mtircer said. "I wasn’t the New Britain Falcons In the hlto from Dob WojekmosTOli^ simler paced the winners SaildcrSO Ill JW.CCt8 ®*"®1 Lake, pine Acres, Moosup physical examlnaUon Wednes- • COMPLETE EXHAUST SYSTEMS _ - 3-.. Pond, Asplnook Pond and Ash- ^^y ^jut Mazur said he would NEW YORK (AP) — °ut after the top of the ninth "All I wanted from him was a ^im proving your doublos gom o^ thinking loiv' ball, I was Just Hartford Twilight League at 6. Terry Schilling and Dave Sdo- ^ th three doubles and a homer STADIUM N e w H o c k e y r a n s land pond. not make the trip. Others being AND OF COURSE What’s wrong with Tom long fly bail that would score trylng^^ to hit It hard some Morlarty's enter play sport- mooBon. WhUe Ted Delude. Dick Klein, T.HTT AriFT PHIA (AP)— P®chaug Pond reports large ,g,( behind because of Injuries Races Every Sat. 8 PJM. Seaver, s'tar right-handed ^ stands I’d' Hutton," said Paul Owens, By Tony Trabert with Joe Hyams place.’’ i„g g jg,g record wMle the Pal- Fogarty’s 1 2 2 4 0 0 X—^13-1 Manning and Drew Gus- YOUR TIRES pitcher for the New York * ^ ’ said in the manager of the Phils, Steve Kline went the distance cons' own an ll-e mark. A Lynch 211100 1 6-16-2 tafson had two safeUes each. ^______jyjetg clubhouse. Instead Johnson blasted an 0- for the Yankees, holding the Moriarty win would put them — — The losers’ Bruce Thelllng who once foug^it hls way into a Fishing for wmiewhite cauisn caUlsh mm and g . j^ .tackle 1.1 x«-„iMel Renfro, with a — Fast, Courteous Sorvko — C A T a h g . 5 “ I’m Just making a lot of "^® ^®'®®‘ Seaver’s 2 pitch over the left field fence 2 . The Best Way to Warm-up Red Sox to thrpe hits In picking a half game behind New Brlt- Scoring seven runs in toe sixth stroked three blngles while Bob crowd of white i^rch rem ans dtotocatod shteId^r l e g P.M. lousy pitches,’’ said the 20- ^ ® *’°w, his fifth In his for a two-run homer to win the up his llth 'victory against four aln and only two full games toning, Groman’s ^ r t Shop de- Post coUected two safeUes. fans, was to shake hands a (Tonnectlcut River. dislocated snou game winner of last year after decisions, and snapped game. Seaver’s first two pltch- What is the technique of mally use when playing. losses. Boston’s only run came behind leagu's-leading Hartford feated DoCormler Motors, 12-7, OU 241 401 2—14-16-3 downtown crowd today. '______MODIFIED RACES the Milladelphta Phillies beat H game winning es had been strikes. Johnson warming up properly? What is the best proce­ on Rico PetrocelU’B second-ln- insurance Group. to too nightcap at Fitzgerald. Town 301 000 0— 4- 9-6 Sanderson should be to better Mm and the Mets 5-3 at Shea ‘ *’®" pitches be- stg^t hitting from the po- dure to follow when the Bob Kowalski led toe winners’ ------spirits with toe noontime c r a ^ LAP FEATURE Veteran Pete Sala will prob- Stadlum Wednesday night on a ^ ®®P‘ - J®®® ^°'’® ‘ “SKins a Seaver fast ball normally be warm-up time is brief? offense wlto a homer, triple and CANDLELIGHT LEAGUE in toe city’s JFK Plaza, he wlU Sandra Palmer on Probation 5 0 PLUS HEATS GOODYEAR POWER CUSHION “ 78” 9 O A ninth Inning plnch-Mt two-run P bs beat him 10-3 at Shea, out of the park. playing: one step behind the Hit ground strokes so that ’ ’Kline’s become a Uttle bet- »®‘ '*® stogie whUe Roger Maclalone in the opener .of two games, have Just signed a $2.6 mtUlon 600x13 BLACKWALL TUBELESS A FOR T LAP NOVICE homer by Deron Johnson. ,. ® ^ thing, as far as "All the pitches he gave me baseline when huting a fore- you can get used to the speed ter pitcher this year,” Houk also homered and banged out Dick’s American tripped up Wy- contract wlto toe Philadelphia F o r One Season by LPG A A U PLUS HEATS The winner of the Cy Young “ ttsbureh lost"to™sf'iTuU fast balls Inside,’’ Johnson hand and backhand Ind half- of the court. Work on your said. ’’He’s moving the baU “ >« a stogie. Dave White connected man OU, lB-6 at Nebo. Blazers of toe World Hockey OtiR EXTRA TREAD FINEST 4 PLY TIRB - MOST OTHER 8BSK8 AVAILABLE Award as the most valuable commented. "He’s such a great between the service line ground strokes as much as more on the hitters and he’s de- Eaicons. for a four-bagger. Two hits Bob Danahy punched out three Assoclatlim. Last night New Britain edged namn from the bats of Tom stogies for Dick’s foUowed by Phlladelitola has never been KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — "We did not make toe proba­ Adm. gS.OO — Under 12 50c pitcher In the NaUonal League ^^® ^ pitcher that he can overpower g n j the net when volleying. possibie and don’t concern veloped a sidearm pitch ... He’s In 1969 when the Mets won leading you. I was looking for another Don>t stand too far behind ? fr - ‘ . ® « - - e r now, he’s a Pitch- Twl- Rea SklD Ctool and Jim Me- teamates Ron LaUberU, MUl a big money town for athletes. Sandra Palmer has been placed tlon decision because Miss Pirates In the NL East. fast ball and got it.” .i,*. haseline when warm ina Q^hkn. Maynes, Leo WUUamson and but Sanderson’s attorney. Bob on probation for a year by toe p^i^gr defended Miss Bla- baseball’s World Series, was Moil. • Tuez. • Wed. 8 - 6-.30 * Chnis. - FrL IT- 8 ‘ $ booed as he walked to the dug- Seaver. whose record tMs Hutton, whose double drove u® ^acU c® from at the same speed an^here, In the second game, neither De(3ormler’s Bob Tlngley Contrl Buttog wlto two hits. WooK, has said toe Blazers sev- ^ e c u U w conamlttee of ^ g, "Bud” Erlck- year now is 12-9, went into the In the tying run in the ninth, m ej playing position Dunched out three hits whUe Walt Bavier homered and sin- en figure deal will make him Ladles Professional <3olf Asso- except in altitude. It’s the starting pitcher — Boston’s son, a committee member. ninth with a 3-2 lead. Larry aald modestly "I ’ve had pretty P“ y“ 8 poSHlon. Gary Peters and New York’s Little Miss Brtc ^iSe had two singles. gied. toe highest paid sports figure to ci^on (LTOA). speed of the court which is The action against Miss "She Is free to have thoughts Bowa led off for the PMllies good luck against Seaver this Should I hit the ball different- Mike Keklch — had much suc­ Oroman’s 00$ 017 0—12-16-5 Dick’s 701 840 0-16-17-2 America. WE HONOR with a single to center. Tommy year.” The Phllly first sacker harder or at nqrmal pace cess, although Peters managed DeCormier’s 100 201 3— 7-10-3 Wyman 080 020 0— 6- 9-4 "■niete was no way to turn Palmer ^ resulted from state- and beliefs to this case." Should I practice serves Spftball this cMitract down,” says Sand- ments she made last week to "However, we believe It U a HALL FOR RENT Hutton followed with a double has gone to bat against Seaver when warming up? during the warm-up? to stay on until the eighth .In­ ARCO 0 to the right field corner that nine times and gotten five hits ning. ' tn toe WHA Atlanta to toe controversial violation of ethics to accuse a "COLONY ROOM" noriRfll odC6 You &T0 Y es. ’The rule is that ev- An AU-Star team from the i n d y LEAGUE ^ t h ^ ™®«"ber of lying and saying Stered Bowa with the tying with three RBI. trying to simulate playing er^oM VhWld V a c U c T Ws j f t o w n ’s l m T L e'^e "defWtei SUITABLE FOR Bernle’s TV, ued for first ^ ^ 0 NaUonal Miss Pahner said she thinks one of toe affidavits Is false.” UptosaiM.«»Vh3r T just keep making bad condiUons. When I start serves prior to starting the ® ®*^*® the White Sox, 24-i, last night at ataadtogs. pinned man, 10-6 wid moidngtato a » o ^ Blalock Is tonccent of toe Erickson also said toe com- WEDDINGS, RANQUETS, RETIBeHENT PARTIES Willie Montanez, whose pitches tches to him.” Seaver said. warming up, I hit the ball match Many people are in Tommy Harper and doubles Martin Field. The locals’ Bar- a 0-2 loss on Lock Stock A Bar- flrrt^^^Ue Ho^y ^ ^ Wg as a a cc^ ^ made mlttee offered to make a com- ETC. homer off Seaver had given the The-ro.. Mets------got. their first —run faM . . . y e a S V the...... fir S f w h ;h lt j ‘rUavinsr r “ the by Danny Clator and PetroceUl. bara Brady pitched a three-hlt- Located at rel at toe Keeney Field. I^vtor, book It’ s f^Ave years, ^ t toe against her to suspending her promise to toe suspensl^ of MANCHESTER TIRE, INC. ‘"d Schneck’s timis to get the feel of it and fS-gt^lSd Sr^i?^ wW “^I The Yankees, held scoreless ter whU|b getting offensive sup- Pete Lalashlus went 4-4 for ® m ^rs can expect to keep me one year'on May 81. She added Miss Blalock, ^ o sued the 960 SULLIVAN AVE„ SOUTH WINDSOR in the first two innings despite port f* m Gall BarUett with For Information, Gall J H“®® “'® **“ ®" get loosened up and then I think fsIs wrong. Why not play n«r« B ^ e r * h a d a two-run 16 years If they win aU legal she beUeved that one of toe af- 295 BROAD »r. (OPPC^TE S E ^ A’SSS?” ’™* TBU •U-UM Hutton went to third after the loaded. They Ued the score at fncrease the tempo a little four hits, came up with three four hlto, which included two was 2-2. Dennis Walsh, MUie ners. Bavier had two-run 16 yesurs _ — . - a m p l e f r e e PARKING “ the first good return.” battles.’’ he continued. “ Once I tldavlts accusing MIm Blalock federal court order , aUowlng .. ® Kranepool’s homer in bit. But you shouldn’t in- runs In the third on John Kills’ home runs. Mary Qrachyalny Rlccio and Bob Ferron coUected bonier, CREATIVE CATERERS (NEWSPAPES ENTEkPRISE ASSN.) 342 010 X—10-12-1 settle In PhUadelphla, I expect of UlegaUy moving her baU Is her 528-5348 Now, with the gt^ahead nin uie sixth and went ahead in the cF68S6 th6 1 6 m p 0 bsyond three-run homer. The Red Box also homered. two atogles ^ece. Dick’s outcome of toe lawsuit.

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Af­ n r 1 TREE Service (Soucler)—Trees OUT OUR W AY BY NED COCHRAN SSEniungaa ads who desire to protect then only to the extent of a ter 5 p.m. 643-1870. 644-2975. 36 School aubjact 21 a their identity con follow this “ make good” Insertion. E r­ cut, building lots cleared, trees 37 Of a gold color procedure: rors which do not lessen the topped. Got a tree problem? DORMERS, garages, porches, a k k CALL 643-2711 l•pa^y HE'3 DONE A UTTLB > 39 Holding value of the adverUsement Well worth phone call . 742- rec rooms room additions, PLANNING THERE.' IF A CAT i device Enclose your reply to the will not be corrected by 40 UnSrequented Wl 8252. kitchens, add-a-levels, rotting, SHOULPCOME By heD f e e l > box in an envelope — address “ make good” Insertion. siding, general repairs. Quadi- HE SHOULD CHASE rr-BUT b y 41 Maacullne Manchester ... SoiiMon* BY AL VERMEER U i t to the Classified Manager, C AR PE N TER available, days, ty workmanship. Financing TW TIAAE HE GOT UNTANSLEP nickname Manchester Evening Herald, 7>f CAT WOULD BE LONG gone 42 Lance s r M 643-2711 evenings, weekends. Additions, available. Economy Builders, m ay hova to o t yaw ■ -AND HED HAVE DONE HIS Auto part together with a memo listing alterations, repairs. No Job too Evening PRISCILLA!,' 45 the companies you do NOT Inc., 643-6159, 872-0647, eve­ a happy adl PLnV, UPHELPHISHONOR, 49Mlaq>pU^ small. Free estimates. Call CAN 1 HELP?! AND SAVED HIS HID>C/ want to see your letter. Your nings. SlQIrl'aname Autos For Sole ^Stephen Martin, 646-7296 after Herald S2 Engliah 12 $3 44 48 48 47 a letter will be destroyed If the advertiser is one you’ve men­ 4 p.m. WES ROBBINS carpentry re­ conmoaer St 1964 RAM BLER, Classic, Attniaplace tioned. I f not It will be han­ modeling specialist. Additions, 53 wagon, '6 cylinder, standard, TWO YOUNG married men will 5 4 Sindbad’a is M dled In the usual manner. rec rooms, dormers, built-lns, Right On bird very good condition, best offer. do small repair Jobs and paint­ bathrooms, kitchens, 649- SSForeat s r k SI 872-4472. ing, also cellar cleaning and 3446. LAURIE and RICK creature 1 light trucking. Call 646-2692, Another candle 56 Algerian Lost and Found 646-3726. LEON CIESZYNSKI builder — Isn't heir conditioning 3 (NiWLfATia iNTiaraisi au n.) 1964 CHRYSLER, 300, *350. Call new homes custom built, re­ on the cake, LOST — Man’s brown wallet, wonderful! 647-1639 after 6 p.m. COMMERCIAL or residential, modeling, additions, rec Friday night, at Charter Oak cleaning, cellers, attics, lawn rooms, garages, kitchens re­ Maw Park. If found please bring or 1969 CAMARRO, SS, power mowing, lawn maintenance, modeled, bath tile, cement The cake that we send to Glenn Gamber at the steering, power brakes, 4- above ground pool repairs. work. Steps, dormers. Resi­ Happy Birthday klanchester Evening Herald. speed, posi-tractlon, 646-0785 646-3467. dential or commercial. Call forgot to bake. after 6. 646-4291. CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER LOST their lease, kittens and STEPS, sidewalks, stone walls, PERRY mother, 3 months old, need 1968 OLDSMOBILE Cutlass fireplaces, flagstone terraces. CARPENTRY Repairs, re- new home. 646-0073. convertible, automatic trans­ Happy Birthday from BY PHIL KROHM All concrete repairs, both in- modeling, additions, roofing, mission, power steering and I 1972 by NCA, Uc. Cindy, Mom and Dad FOUND — BROWN mongrel side and outside, railings, ca ll David Patria, South Wlnd- brakgs. Very clean car.. 643- landscaplng. Reasonably 644-1766. HAROLD male. Contact Coventry Dog BSOO. THE v;oRBy WART Warden, 742-8648. • "Doesn't it seem rather strange that you're tor Happy Birthday T H a t M6 ------1968 FALCON station wagon, 6 McGovern and I'm tor Nixon?" JUNK CARS removed, $10 Love, Y o u FOUND — Brown and white cylinder, aiAomatic transmis­ each, any condition. Phone Sidin ^|->C h im n C y 1 6 PATRICK -ThkDW t?A F>WIT male mongrel. Contact Coven­ sion, power steering. Very R72-ft4^^ ■ try Dog Warden, 742-6648. clean. Economical. $896. 649- ______;______GUTTERS and roofs repaired the 5 Brodys Love, SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL 6290. REW EAVING of bums, moth- and replaced. Excellent work­ LOST—Red tiger cat, ’’Rusty,” Trucks-Tractors 5 Mobile Homes 8 holes, zippers repaired. Win­ manship. Reasonable prices. Joseph and Lucas 20 Woodhlll Rd. Wearing name 1969 VOLKSWAGEN 7 passen- dow shades made to measure, Free estimates. 646-1399. NO BUFFALO 10’ HARDTOP tent trailer, tag, spending 2 weeks at 643- ger bus, with air-conditioning. all size Venetian blinds. Keys 1970 FORD % ton pick-up. Call damaged by fire, but repair­ BIDWELL Home Improvement KIM Happy Birthday 'MOOSE^O(?£UC. 9375. Phone 649-4604. made while you wait. Tape re­ 643-0926. able. 1968 Explorer, sleeps 7 Co. Expert Installation of alu­ corders for rent. Marlow’s, 867 PAT 1964 M ERCURY wagon, as is, UMMUNMHUHUMBSMII or 8, with sink, stove, icebox. minum siding, gutters and Set Well Soon! Autos For Sale Main St, 649-5221. $100 or best offer., 390 engine, A u t O S e iV ic e — Best offer over $425. Phone trims. Roofing Installation and Love, Love, I960 (3HEVROLET, In g^ood run- Call anytime, 643-1850. AcCeSSOHeS 647-9013. LIGHT TRUCKING, cellar and repairs. 649-6465, 875-6106. Uncle Doug ‘ nlng condition. Phone 649-9742 ...... , ...... -...... attics cleaned, odd Jobs. Rick 1969 VOLKSWAGEIN Bug, new SEAMLESS ALUMINUM gut­ after 6 p.m. MotOrCycleS-4icyclC5 1 1 lawns, trees cut and removed. and Aunt Anne shocks, muffler and battery, ters, expertly Installed. Call Call 643-6000. $1,175 or best offer. Call 872- U n U M E Rain Master for free esti­ Have a wonderful trip Happy Birthday BY FRANK BAGINSKI mates, 649-4148, 663-6063. 1968 VOLKSWAGEN. Must sell, 4604 after 5 p.m. OUARANTUD BSA motorcycle, 1971, 500 cc, WASHING Machine repairs. LINDA and JUDY DAVE make offer. 649-5384, 649-2062. —rr— ----Z------7 Goldstar, $676. 742-7054. RCA Whirlpool, Kenmore, ______;______1969 VOLKSWAGEN, Sunroof, ROOFING — Specializing re A VtXJ CAN PUT lAE DOWN Nc n V^LACY.- M A K E JO E Maytag. Reasonable rates. P.S. Happy Birthday B R .L A P V ? X S A ID Vt3U C A N P U T lA E DOWN'. NEED CAR? Credit very bad? new engine Job. Asking $1,200. 1971 HONDA, 360, excellent con­ pairing roofs of all kinds, new All my love. ERAADVr PLEASE ..... Owner of Pike Coin Wash and roofs, gutter work, chimneys, Jude Bankrupt, repossession? Hon- Call 633-9001. dition, $600. Call 647-9098 after Dry Cleaning, 275 West Mid- Me cleaned and repaired. 30 years est Douglas accepts lowest ——---- ———— VcutedlialiiOi ”• ______die Turnpike, next to Stop D. and A. P.8 . This year I didn’t forget WHAT PID 'lOU B R IN S? '’ g o p h e r s t e w w i l l down, smallest payment, any- C O TVR O LB T Bel Air, • Tnm Wwn 1 experience. Free estimates. rVE 6 cn "ID DlHNeiR TASTE C5REAT FDR A CUM^E where. Not small loan finance automatic transmission, 6 cyl- FOR YOUR motorcycle Insur- Shop, 643-4913. Coll Howley, 643-5361. STARTED.' Happy Birthday Happy Anniversary company plan. Douglas Mo- Inder, $200. Phone 649-8176. PIANO turning and techniques H9.95 Ask for Betty Turner, 643-1577. LISA MOM and DAD T o tors, 345 Main.______q ^O — 1964, 2 -door hardtop, by a professional musician. Hearing-Plumbing 17 DON’S American Servloe Call 649-7673. Our Special Girl .SEA c H VOLKSW AGEN convert- 3-speed standard shift. $500. EXPERT repairing all makes B o m Heating and Plumbing 1666 188 Tnlhwid Ipke-t JBt. 88 Love from Love, Ible, excellent condition. Ask- Phone 528-6117. Mancbeaker M iw y i of bicycles including 3, 6 and POWER mowers, hand mowers — Prompt, courteous service. U 10-speeds. Manchester Bicycle Call 643-1496. Mom, Bob, Kevin Jill, Gooey, Ing $600. Call 649-6966. CORVAIR—1963 Monza convert- sharpening and repairing ser­ . U.TM. •.«. U1 N; OX 8 *3 Shop. vice. Call “ Sharpiall.” Free and Panda,too Ible. Needs body work. Side- HARDTOP, black vinyl, for 8AM Watson Plumbing and and Scottie Davidson — XLCH plck-up and deUvery. 643-6306 ‘Perhaps the news isn’t really that bad, Roscoe swiped. $60. Call 649-3966. 1983-1967 Corvettes. Call 646- H AR LE Y heating. Bathroom remodeling Happy Anniversary Happy 31 st Birthday 7634 after 6. parts, stock seat, stock fork l o ^ m " and repairs. Free estimates . . . have you tried changing channels?" 1970 VOLKSW AGEN Sedan, 20.- fill, gravel for sale. DICK tubes, 6” extended fork tubes. -Licensed - ’ for septic and drain call 649-3808. NORMAN and JANET 000 miles, excellent condition. 74 rtm and spokes, 2 Cible LA ROSE May the next 31 years $1,500. Phone 649-6568. PONTIAC 400 cubic Inch en­ age work. Payloader, dozer, n q JOB too small. Imm ediati go much slower. , BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY lamps. Call 872-9490, 6 - 9 p.m. backhoe, sitework. Latulippe MILES gine. Call 646-7634 after 6. service on service calls. Free Love, Bros., 872-4366 or 742-9477. Love, 1972 YAM AH A Enduro, 250 cc, estimates gladly given on ITfe S< 1959 A-H SPRITE Bugeye, in ______Joyce______WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALLI only 700 miles. Make offer. UNITED Tree Service — Jobs, heating or plumbing. Faucets Mom and Dad AUTO SALES good condition. Call 876-0601. G • y ^ AUTO 647-9860 after 6 p.m. large or small, tree removal, repaired or Installed. Water pumps worked on. Complete 461 MAIN STREET 1967 CORVETTE, 427 engine, SERVICE 1969 SUSUKI, 120 cc, rebored, etc. Insured. Call 646-4622. Happy Birthday "KEEP SMILING — HEV, W INTHBOP... FPO TW EF F=ED ISH O O D I WONDSa IF WEARING A C A P 0 ( 4 THE very good condition. Many new heating systems, rec rooms, 'WHATfeTHE IDEA WEAH IF= FO IWCON BACK CF= M XIR HBAD/VU-THE TIME MANCHESTER SPECIALISTS! $250 or best offer. Call 228- JJ^VE TRUCK will travel. Odd To Tne Greatest parts. Phone 649-4046. etc. Coll M A M Plumbing A KEEP HAPPY" O F W B A B JN G BWEEDENV JEHA\S. AAAKES •tOUR BRAIN ECJFT? • Tune-upe 3174. Jobs, clean attics and cellars. • Brakes HeaUng, 649-2871. DAD THAT/AASK? HARDTOPS 971 TOYOTA C E U C A, 11,000 Tree removal. Free estimates. ■ X • Air (Jond. 1971 YAM AHA, 360 Enduro, set Place a "Happy Ad" miles, 4-speed standard, buck­ Complete Auto up for dirt, good condition, $600 College student. 875-8066. Love, 72 Cougar $2895 et seats, tach, call 649-0211 af­ Care or best offer. Call 633-0601. M O V iu g - Ricky and Annette for only . . . $1.50 r $3195 ter 6. Poinring-Popering 13 Trucking-Storage 20 71 Ford) LTD PONTIAC 1968 KAWASAKI 650, newly re­ 69 Plymouth $1595 - PARK built engine, exceUent running PAINTING — Excellent work MANCHESTER — Delivery — Help Wonted 35 Help Wonted 35 70 Buiek GS $2195 red Interior, fully carpeted. 378 M aln^l^chertO T condition. Asking $800. Call done, reliable teacher. Free ught trucking and package de- $1995 Wire wheels, extras. Low mile­ 649-3470 after 6 p.m. estimates. Call 828-8248. livery. Refrlgrerators, washers HEADER operator, wanted to 69 Mercury age. 643-9887. >' and stove moving specialty. set-up and run heading ma- SACRIFICE — 1971 HONDA INSIDE —outside painting. Spe- NOTICE! ' chine. First, second and third a-3 67 Ford $895 Folding choirs for rent. 649- BY ROY CRANE 1969 VOLKSWAGEN square 8oiaara**Rrara|usaeauw 175 CL, on or off road, 1,600 clal rates for people over 65. 67 Chev. $895 0762. Effective Aug. 1st the Man­ shift openings. Age, no bar­ I WANT VOU TO PRAW UP PAPER5 UMMEDimLY, •DICK- back, very good condition. Low C o U ip o r S —Tr a ile r s — miles, excellent condition. Call my competitors, then call chester Evening Herald will rier. Equal opportunity em­ OAMJA 68 Tempest $995 $395. Phone 644-1755. me. Estimates grlven. 649-7863. GIVING iT AS A PERMANENT CAM PSITE lb THE mileage. Asking $1 ,200. Phone f^obllo HomOS 8 22 no longer run Help Wanted ployer. Call Little Bike Indus­ ^------•» BOV SCOUTS OF 66 Toranodo $895 568-6256. Dressmaking ads under separate classifi­ tries, 646-'f650. CAPTAIN EASY CAM PER—International Metro IMMEDIATE Binding for ADD UFE to your home with ^ cations by sex. A ll Help BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE 65 Mustang $395 1983 BELAIRE, 6 cylinder stan­ van, gas stove, refrigerator, motorcycle insurance. Low professional spray paint Job, CUSTOM made ladies dresses, Wanted ads will be listed STAFF ACCOUNTANT — CPA dard, new tires, new front end, rates. Call The Clarke Insur- Inside and out, 20 years experl- suits, bridal gowns and veils. firm. Responsible and person­ BUT WB m ^ r 50RRY. 3WEBTIE... AAEANWHILEh paneled, carpeted, sleeps 4. under one classification — ( YBAH- p r o b a b ly CHICKEN FEEPl WITH no rust, seatbelts. $260. 646- ence. Leon Bassett Painting, Also hand set fashion Jewelry. FIND HIM-TO TOU'RB OUTA LUCK... \ HIRED BY NIXA DARE! SEARS 10-HP 619-2728, 649-2281. ance Agency, 643-1126. No. 85 “ Help Wanted,” able accountant wanted. Au­ CPT A CCRTAIN PHIL’f TO THE A WOMAKJ WHATJ 60THER&WB 7296. — 875-8384. 649-1133. diting and income tax experi­ 1 I GOT RIP OF HBR- CAN BKAB THE OLD TRACTOR PLP LAPy'G Twt-mHT p cu fie. PBTBCTIfE BUTWE'PMTTER ence helpful. Please send resu­ L APPR B ^^l HBAPSK A T T H E IT’S SUMMER TIME HONDA, XL250, 1972, brand CEILING specialist — expert f X i T i 42” mower-snow blower. 1968 MUSTANG, 289 engine, '3- me, principals only,. Robert J. BALLPARK! workmanship. One ceiling or Bonds-^tocks- wheel weight chains, elec- speed, excellent condition. Call and the living CAN be easy. new, $825. Call 875-8620. Pue & Co.. Vernon Profession­ all your ceilings repaired and M oitgogO S trie starter and lights. 643-5600, 1-267-0420. Harmony Homes Summer 27 al Building, 281 Hartford Turn­ painted. Also Interior painting ------—------PART-TIME ...... —7;— Clearance Sale. pike, Vernon, Conn. 06066. 9500.00 1971 PONTIAC LeMans, station , * » » 1971 OSSA Pioneer, 250 cc’s. and wallpapering. Call 289- MORTGAGES, loans first sec wagon, all power, luggage dining room, gal Call after 6 p.m., 646-1199. 0773. ond, third. All kinds. Realty MEAT EXH IB IT builder. Supervisory rack. Call 643 6640 after 6 p.im jg^ kUchen, wall-to-wall c a ^ t - YAM AHA, 305 cc, $300 or j p, LEW IS & SON, custom statewide. Credit rating un­ experience preferred. Excel­ necessary. Reasonable. Confi­ WAGONS 1969 VOLKSWAGEN Biig, plus beautifully fu ^ sh ed . Lay- jjg^j gjjg^ Phone after 5:30 decorating. Interior and ex- CUTTERS lent opening. Dlsplaycraft, dential, quick arrangements. Manchester, 643-9657. snow tires. Good- ...... condition. '® ^y done p.m. 643-0608. tenor, pfperhanglng, fully In- Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-7971. Must be e^eriqnM ^^Slth self- 67 Vista Cruiser $1095 $800. Phone 1-429-8707. American. sured. For free estimates, call BY V. T. HAMLIN Was $11,599. Sale priced at 20” G IR L’S Columbia bike, 100 Constitution Plaza, Hart­ service chECtp^^^^ra^ptfations. b C l LDOZER operators need­ 649-9658. If no answer 643-6362. 65 Com et $495 $10,499. (purple). ExceUent condition. ford. Evenings, 233-6879. $5.05 starting lute^-plus fringe ed. See schools and classes. benefits. Openings available on 65 Ford $495 years old, with baskets. b .H. MAGOWAN, JR. & SONS, MORTGAGES — 1st, and 2nd No. 33. 1>,3 evening shut. Apply: $395 Old English with built-in hutch. Asking $38. 643-7650. Interior and exterior mortgages — Interim flnanc- 64 Falcon INVITATION REIAL ESTATE salesmen, ex­ STEVE CANYON Large living room with beamed palntlng, paper hanging. Thlr- jng _ expedient and conflden- BY MILTON CANIPF 66 Fairkine $695 perienced preferred. Will con­ T O B ID ceiling. Walk-through bath with TWO SHOT-BIKES, 4 1^ P-> Wl*® ty years experience. Four gen- ugj sendee, J. D. Real Estate ,-vT-i T-ir»TT/-ates, 289-8666.______687 B. Middle Tpke., your spare time. Our world- 68 Ptymouth $895 ___ Wm ” *8 095 jfiala Drtced at Saturday. 7:30-4. 643-7968. Manchester, Conn. famous products open doors $895 All bids for coi^deraUon $ . ' P ------RICHARD E. Martin. Full pro- litctnietlanc 32 fast. You meet new people, 68 Com et must be received not later than ^ $7,9M. ^ AGWAY Driveway Sealing at fpBgionaJ nalntlne service. In- "riVOfO ImmiCnOnS OA painting ______make new friends. Call for de­ 67 Chev. $795 1:00 p.m., E.D.S.T., August 16, reasonable .. price. . _Residential ...... r t . ------1601 West Main St., $995 WllUmantlc, Conn. tails, 289-4922. 68 Plymouth Main Street, South Windsor, from. All prices reduced for Glen, 872-8166 for "'a'®®- tuny ------» _ i _ » “ bJecL ^ s o te ^ h v^^^ $595 64 Ford Connecticut. Bid specifications summer elegan ce sale. H ^ e - estimate tuid more Infor- C. AND G. Home Improvement. DEAN MACHINE 65 Com et $395 may be obtained at the Business ®*‘®f ayaUable throughout Con- matlon. Interior and exterior painting WAITRESSES wanted, 7-8, Ap­ PRODUCTS 63 Chrysler $195 Office, 771 Main Street, South nectlcut. ExceUent financing ------— mid wallpapering. Free esti- 5 ch O O ls—CIOSSCS 3 3 ply Top Hat Restaurant, 267 102 COLONIAL RD. available. Broad St., Manchester. 67 Rambler $795 Windsor, Connecticut. b u u x o z ^ , o p e b a ^ m MANCHBSTE5R, CONN. LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON The South Windsor Board of HARMONY HOMES CLERK TYPIST, full Ume per- Bamlnh hmh,!. ». BBlMI.S-CBntl«r t « 8 1 4 m SS m b BER NEEDS HELP 1 TRUCKS EducaUon reserves the sole manent poeltl(»i, 6 day week 7 ^ „ tS A Y S O Y , right to reject any and/or all “ Leisure Living at it’s best” 644-1776. ------N. J. LAFLAMME —Carpentry Construction Is Booming. In East l^ rtfo rd office, for In­ e Bridgeport milling machines Ic tu B P/CAIIC I PI Cooke St., PlalnvUle, Conn. 7^ 71 Ford XLT $2995 bltfir^to waive any Informali­ CEILING and ceramic tile spe- contractor. Addltlwis, remodel- Resident school specializing In terview Call Mr. Pearson, 289- ties In the bidding and to make e Brown and Sharp Production 71 Branco w/plow Please call, clalist, one celling or all, repairs, 876-1642. complete field training on back- 0273. Millers award In any manner that It 1-747-6883 paired, j^eplaced. Rooms r e - ______hoes, loaders, and dozers. Full $3195 deems most beneficial to the paired, remodeled. U j^ t truck- NEWTON H. Smith & Sens-Re- and part-time classes. Allied RBXJBPnOOTST needed for e T\irret Lathes 65 F350 Wrecker South Windsor Board of Edu- C AM PING trailer, 1968 Star- ing. No Job too smaU, special modeling, repairing, additions, Ctnlstructlon Training School, small office, position will In­ e Hardinge Chuckers cation. craft, sleeps 6, complete with rate..' Work done on weekends rec rooms, porches and roof- Springfield, Mass. OaU our Con- clude some public relatlcms $3695 Set up and Operate —- Nights — Donald C. Mercure, p;t>pane gas tank, $1,000. 643- and evenings, anytime. 647- ing. No Job tod small. (Jail 649- nectlcut number 1-622-4689 any- and secretarial work.\ Call 4 p.m., to 1 a.m. tee Ml F»« 09, 66 Ford $995 Buaineae Manager 6336. 9232. 3^44. time. A. F. Edwards Co., 647-1862. \ ^ ./ Ma n c h e s t e r e v e n i n g h e r a l d , Ma n c h e s t e r , c o n n ,, Th u r s d a y , a u g u s t 3,1972 PAGE NINETEEN PAGE EIGHTEEN BLANCHES nSR EVENING HERALD. MANCSHESTBR, CONN., THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1978 HoMWA For Sole 72 Houses For 5ole 72 Housm For 5ole 72 Out of Towi^ Do9S-lirdt-Pels 41 THERE 0U6HTA BE A i J w BY SHORTEN and WEOPPLB • Aportmenfs For Rent 63 Out of Town- WHERE THERl^’S MANCHESTER—Priced to sell, MANCHBlSTER — For Sole 75 Flood Water Recedes, YOU’VE seen the rest, now see 8 bedrooms, kitchen, formal MANCHESTER — The Coach Fch’ Rent 66 ____dinins-- mom rnnm ' -V™ ram A CRISIS ^ SITUATION , BOLTON — OaiTlSOn Colonlol the best. 197a model silver 0L U G G H R MAGILICUDOV WA«i A SMOKE ainmg room, living room, fam- Out of state CLASSIFIED mlnl-pcodle pups. Ebctremely l3 U T HOM nUAT JUHIOR's GOT1HE MAMG House, 20 OUs Street. New BOLTON—S-ROOM apartment, lly room, full basement one nnnih«r *’®“f*’* lour bedrooms, large living M irrc R , SO \WMEKI HIS Hid low mileage. Parents excellent 5 0 0 OPpeciMALS AND PE(?CENTAGES, HEfe deluxe 2-bedroom Townhouse, quiet neighborhood, carpeting, nice lot. Interna' m e iu k te ^ le ’ on h te ^ J ^ tlflli fireplace, spacious Sun Shines on Luzon FlUHKED MATH, HE PUT ITTMIS WAV- superb location. Includes heat, temperament, two males, one P n tH W G ’EM LOW AND IHEtOE. fireplace, sundeck, referenoea late 8 bedrooms, formal dining tlonal Associates, 647-1800 7-room contemporary " beautifulIn Man­ kitchen, 1% baths, ™oversized EXERCISE all modem appliances. $280 i>er room, breeaeway, garage, paUo, MANILA (AP) — The rains the buns end up In the water." female. 647-1978. required, $170 monthly. 648- chester’s finest area. For the deck with cement patio below, ADVERTISING ------>«ooorA«OoMiMis I HMOW, ^ month. Paul W. Dougan, Re- lovely area. Only $29,900. heated green house, lovely that have caused the worst nat- The Philippine Dally Express A H . t o o ! RIOM Tf SOHOWCOME 6983. QOU>BN Retriever pui^ea, 1 8 « rn E D LIKE V tP ! IHATls altoi, 643-4535, or 646-1031. family that Is looking to save wooded acre, on peaceful disaster In Philippine his- warned in an editorial that the CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS HOWSDU’RE VOO'RE STILL OWLV WALK TO GOLF thousands, please call J. Gor­ AKC, stock x-rayed, Cham- £^rt)BESeMT8ACR 'HHV r*M BATTlMG A ROCSCVILLE —i^Pleasant 4-room court. Mid 30s. Owner 646- stopped today for the first government "should be wary of” 8:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. lO lH E SU S H OETTNG A 9 0 FOR NEWER One-bedroom apart­ don, 040-5306. piondiip bloodlines. Tolland, GOIMGTO ■TMOUSAND/ apartment In 2-famiIy house, RUTHERFORD From this lovely 6-room, 8- ^030 ' time In a month, and flood wa- President Nixon’s offer of aid 873-0398. LEAGUES SUMMER EV/ER-V HUMDREP ment. Private entrance. In­ first floor, heat, hot water, ’______ters continued to recede In for the flood sufferers because cludes heat and appliances. bedroom Ranch. Carpeted liv­ • • SANDAL TIMES AT stove, refrigerator, garage, ing room with fireplace, large W VERNON some areas. It may harm the "national sov- COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. MINIATURE Schnauser AKC $169 monthly. Paul W. Dougan, U;00 NOON DAT BEFORE PUBUOAnON BAT?. $170 mMithly and security. ASSOCIATES kitchen, garage, wooded lot. ‘The A NEW HOME ! ! The sun shone over Luzon erelgnty and dignity." DesdUne tor Saturday and Monday is I t :M Noon Friday puppies, 8 weeks old. Guaran­ Realtor, 646-1021 or 643-4536. Adults preferred. Also a 3- BARROWS and WALLACE Co. For the family that Is seeking Island, providing visibility up The editorial said the exact teed healthy. |78. Call 1 -439- 289-9661 Open 9-9 THREE nice rooms, stove, re­ room apartment, $125 RICHARD E. MERRin Realtors — MLS, 8, home custom built to their to seven miles for American nature of the offer was not dls- 9134. monthly. 876-2600. frigerator, heat, hot water, DUPLEIX —7-7, four bedrooms AGENCY Manchester Parkade, Manch. needs and taste; we Invite you and Philippine helicopters car- closed but the United States TOUR COOPERATION WILL | \ | A I V 649-5306 to Inspect "High West". Large rylng food and medicine to "has not always been selfless FOR SALE — Norwegian Elk one-car parking. 647-6261. BOLTON NOTCH—3-room win­ on large treed lot. Great com­ Realtors 040-1180 BE APPRECIATED UIAL 04J«2711 hound, male, 10 months old, to ------treed lots serviced by city sew- Pampanga. Pangasinan and about Its so-called assistance TWO-BEDROOM garden apart­ terized cottage. Phone 1-228- mercial potential. Hutchins MANCHES’TER — Six only ^ good home. Call 649-2117. Agency, 649-6824. room er and water. Priced from the Tarlac provinces and areas programs. ment, heat, hot water, park­ 4460. RAISED RANCH — 8 rooms, Cape, neat as a pin and load- high 30s Please call 649-5306 around Manila. "Thus far, with honest asslst- large modem eat-ln kitchen, Continued From Preceding Page LAKEWOOD Cocker Spaniels, ing. Adults only, no pets. 643- OLDER 7-room Colonial, llOx- ed with extras. Wall-to-wall for appointment Another U.S. Army Disaster ance from various quarters, we ROtTKVILLE — 5 rooms, $150, formal dining room, 2H baths, carpeting, stove, refrigerator, buff and blacks, wormed, 0973. monthly; 4 rooms, $116 month­ 175’ lot. Great possible com­ Assistance Relief Team Joined have been able to cope with the shots. 646-5487. 2 fireplaces, 4 bedrooms, wall- two alr-condltloners, pool and • • • • six DART units working on Lu- catastrophe," it said, DELUXE one-bedroom apart­ ly; appliances, large yard. mercial property. Hutchins to-wall carpeting, 2-car garage W While They Last! Help Wanted 35 Help Wanted Agency, 649-5824. patio. Private yard In a nice zon for the past two weeks. R said the offer of assistance 35 SHETLAND sheep dogs, 3 ment, wall-to-wall carpeting Utilities not Included. 872-0369, with electric doors. Many other 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. neighborhood. A must see. Ot- R*RRnwoeittuns available ap>- 644-2445. apartment. Stove, refrigera­ square feet of land with verton Agency, Realtors, 649- cated In one of Vernon’s nicer____ CLAIM UMITATION DECREE PICNIC TABLES, extra sturdy, DUNCAN PHYFE, mahogany Dougan, Realtor, 643-4535. South Windsor proxlmately first week in Sep­ '5-Room Townhouses, 1>A' tor, etc. All utilities included. modem commercial building. 2813. MANCHESTER — Country liv­ young neighborhoods C all ESTA TE O F JA N E T M. S. WRIGHT tember.' This is evening and DENTAL ASSISTANT — Expe­ all bolted. All sizes and styles. dining room set, buffet, china $120 monthly. 742-8161. ing In this Immaculate 6-room 51/2 ROOM COLONIAL District of Hebron M ortal^ Brothers cabinet, table, 4 chairs, origi­ MANCHESTER vicinity — 7- tiled baths, complete G.E. Your business will boom In this agent, 876-8647. The fiduciary Is CTlfford R. weekend hours. If interested rienced preferred, good knowl­ From $30., delivered. W. Zlnk- room apartment In residential kitchen, wall-to-wall car-< location. Call for particulars. STARTER OP retirement, four- all electric Ranch on one acre Circa 1780 Wright located at Burrows Hill nal finish, excellent condition, Road. Hebron. Conn.. 06248. , , 31S CiNTEK STREET MANCHESTER contact manager, Parkade edge of typing and office pro­ er, Wlndsorville Rd., Ellington, location, 2 bedrooms, living petlng, private basement,' Hayes Agency, 646-0131. room expandable Ranch. New lot. IVi baths, eat-ln kitchen, gtarter home. Possible 3 SOMERS — Home in the coun 50 years old, $200. 646-4206. washer-dryer hookup. Houses For Rent 65 It Is DECREED that all claims G Lanes, Parkade Shopping Cen­ cedure required. Reply Box 875-0397. room with wall-to-wall carpet­ gas furnace, new roof, wooded bullt-lns, carpeted formal din- bedrooms, 2 fireplaces, some trv non-development, 8-room against the above estate be pi^sent- ter. No phone calls accep>ted. "V”, Manchester Herald. . Charles Lesperance 251 BROAD ST., 200’ from lot. Redecorating could make 0 1 a one oore en to the fiduciary on or before CLEAN, dark rich loam, five RED LOUNGE chair. o ^ ing, kitchen with appliances, LARGE eight-room Colonial, Ing room and living room, at- board floors, half acre lot, Raised Ranch, on one acre. Qg^ber 11, 1972. arm overstaffed chair. 649-9742 heat, electric included. $176 649-7620 fireplace, large lawn, parking comer of West Middle Tpke. this a doll’s house, low 20s. tached garage. Many extras, sewers, close to Immaculate and chtyrmlng de­ A ttest: EDW ARD C. H INCHLIFF. RNs and LPNs, Immedlat^o HOUSEKEEPER — mature yards, $22.50. Sand, gravel, 220’ approximate width, 600’ Low down payment. Open to Judge. ______stone, manure, pool an^ patio after 6 p.m. per month. Amedy Realty, Re­ area. Pleasant convenient lo­ Principals only. $33,200. 649- schools, shopping and public cor, l'/4 baths, '2-car garage, openings, 3-11 and 11-7. Full woman to take over family re- altors, 875-6283. cation. Working adults. 643- approximate depth, with or offers. Marion Edlund Real extras. Low 40s, Owner, 1-749- Probate Court and part - time. Excellent op>- spx>nsibilities while mother sand. 643-9504. 4617. swimming area. $24,900. Call CLAIM LIMITATION DECREE ANTIQUE spinet desk, refinish­ 2880. without existing buildings. Estate, 644-2948, 289-4510. Edward Dimlow, 289-6716. ESTATE OF GILBERT GEORGE portunity to work with geriatlc works, Live in or out. 563-3803. ed, $50. Solid maple round POUR-ROOM apartment, newly Will sell all or part, will build MANCHESTER Vicinity—C?lean GOTHREAU residents, advancement op>------TAG SALE — Friday and Sat­ THREE FAMILY, centrally lo­ District of Hebron urday, Route 6, Coventry. Din­ dining room table, one leaf, redecorated, appliances, heat, Out of Town- or lease. 'Thomas Colla, 643- 5%-room Ranch with rec room, j WATSON BEACH CO. 77 The' fiduciary is JUdlth S. Goth- portunity available. Apply central location. Security. $180 9565. cated in Manchester, excellent carpets, swimming pool, on I'PRU. Meadows Convalescent Center, COMPANION — Housekeeper, ing room table, baby items, $40. Boston rocker, $30. Call WOODUND Hartford Office, 547-1550 643-4027. monthly. 649-3340. For Rent 66 Investment, $4,600 yearly in­ one acre lot. $27,900. Hutchins SELLING your home or acre­ It Is DECREED that all claims 333 Bldwell St, Manchester. »ve in, phone 649-9786. miscellaneous. BROAD St. —Excellent loca­ Multiple Listing Service against the above estate be pre­ come. $34,500 firm. Principals Agency, 649-5324. Realtors age? For prompt friendly sev- sented to the fiduciary on or before SAVE BIG! Clean rugs and up- 30" FRIGIDAIRE Range, lawn- MANOR MANCHESTER—4-room apart­ tion, zone Business 4, any type only, 228-9692. Ice, call Loula Dlmock Realty, N ovem ber 15. 1972. ’TWO PLA'YROOM attendenU WANTED—Woman to do house­ MANCHESTER Attest: EDWARD C. HINCHLIFF, holtery with Blue Lustre. Rent sweeper, double counter sink, ment Includes oven, range, dis­ of business. 7,000 square feet 3-bedroom ANDOVER — Seclusion and 649-9823. Judge. ______needed, starting approxi­ cleaning, one day a week. FOR RENT of building. 36,000 square feet MANCHESTER — Four- bed- (Jolonlal, kitchen, dining room Must have own transportation. electric shampooer $1. E. A. and white comer cabinet. Call posal, heat and hot water'. Au­ privacy on two plus acres are mately second week in Sep­ 649-0050. APARTMENTS gust 1st occupancy. Wolverton n iM E Y BROOK III of land.. Call owner 649-7255. room Colonial, two baths, ga­ and living room, full base­ yours in this 8-room Raised ALL CASH for your property Court of Probate tember. 5 days per week, 8:46 Call 647-9629. Johnson Paint Co., 723 Main District of Manchester Street, Manchester, 649-4501. HOMESTEAD ST. Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. Garden Aparlmentt rage, central location. Nicely ment, one-car garr.ge. Interna­ Ranch. Stone fireplace, new within 24 hours. Avoid red NOTICE TO CREDITORS a.m. - 12:16 p.m. If Interested DUNCAN PHYFE mahogany tional Associates, 647-1300. ESTATE OF MARIO PANARO. FIRST RATE experienced legal OCT' W. HnMMJS TPKE. ELUKCT0N,C0NN. East Hartford treed lot. Only $29,900. Bel Air shag carpeting, sliding glass tape, instant service. Hayes Puj*8uant to an order of Hon. contact manager, Parkade nine-piece dining room set, MANCHESTER — New three- David C. Rapne. Acting Judge, all secretary wanted part or full­ DON’T merely brighten your Finnoy St., Rit. 216 Real Estate, 643-0332. door onto sundeck, expansive Agency, 646-0131. ------thP Lanes, Parkade Shopping Cen­ plate glass top, $300. 27x39" MANCHESTER bedroom duplex, two baths, INVE5TMENT ■ T „ on /-"oil uTaoonn IT ______claims mu.itaat be D( presented to the time. First rate remuneration carpets. Blue Lustre them, view. Low 30s. Call Warren E. vntT ahmit to sell vour fiduciary______named .lam ed below___ on or before ter. No i^one calls accepted. coffee table, mahogany, glass basement, appliances, nice lo­ REDWOOD FARMS — Wooded Manchester Howland 643 1108 ARE YUU aDOUi lo sen your 5^ 1^72 or b<» barred bv lor proper person. Willimantic eliminate rapid resoillng. Rent 1, 2 and 3-bedroom luxury MINDED? O ctober 26. 1972 or be b a rre d by electric shampooer. $1. Pine- top, $65. 649-0811. apartments. Features wall-to- cation. $245 per month. After 5 | $ 1 ^ C 0 0 Per one-half acre. Oversized 7- NEW FIREPLACE home? Call for a free, no obli­ law. The fiduciary Is: SMILE! area. Reply Box "HH", Man­ wall carpeting, vanity tile p.m., 278-6819. I ^ J Month CALL US — 289-9651 room Cape. Family room, off- « * m with COVENTRY gation appraisal of your prop- Anthony A. P an aro chester Herald. wood Furniture Shop. 21 Englew ood Ave. WOMAN Musical Instruments 53 baths, buUt-ln oven, range, Business Zoned—6 Units kitchen, first floor laundry, h«o..ti AN ECONOMY HOME ! ! erty. Prompt, courteous, pro- West Hartford. Conn. SPRUCE Street — Four rooms, TOTAL ELECTRIC WAITRESS — 5 day week, no TAG SALE — Desk, furniture, dishwasher, refrigerator and Only $45,000. aluminum siding, floor NOTICE OF HEARING . TO WORK kitchen goods, miscellaneous, CONGO DRUMS $100; stereo disposal, electric heat, 2 alr- stove, refrigerator, heated. 3H roomdolux ing fireplace, plush carpeting, son 643-0836. Northeast Realty, STATE OF CONNECTICUT If's Catching ... Send night, full company benefits. Duplex 0-5. Only $20,000. overelzed living room. Family month when you can live dirt COURT OF PROBATE 6-10 p.m., at 430 Middle ’Tpke. set, $100. Both excellent condi­ conditloners, glass sliding Parking. Third floor. 643-0543. $1S0. $38,900. Owner, 649-6836. 668-7907. Apply in person, W. T. Grant doors, all large rooms. Full Firtplaco unit sized kitchen, large den, 2 full cheap In this splc ^ Court of Probate. District of Man­ PART-TIME West, Apt 102, Aug. 2-6. tion. (Going overseas). Call chester. District No. 25. Co. Manchester Parkade. Ed, 640-6985. basement storage area, am­ SIX-ROOM apartment, north $175. RUTHERFaRD ’THREE-BEDROOM Ranch, at- baths, 3 king sized bedrooms, , ESTATE OF JOANNE R. CAG- Happy Thoughts ple parking. Starting at $176. end, available August 10th. lANELLO, a minor. Evenings in Jewelry Depart­ LICENSED Plumber, good TAG SALE — Furniture, rugs, I BRAND NEW 3 room units ASSOCIATES tached garage, large comer In Immaculate condition, gar- r_i,? OutstandinE- Date of order, August 2, 1972. SIX-STRING nylon guitar, ex­ Handy to sh(»ping, schMls, co ll 649-6622; in brick and stone Garden lot, storms and screens, well age. Most desirable location. ly call 649-5306- INVITATION Petitioner. John A. Cagianello. ment. Experience . .with cash wages, paid holidays and In­ tools, bureaus, radiator cov­ cellent condition, $80 with bus and religious facilities. Apartment building. Range, 114 Burnside Ave., E.H. landscaped. Includes carpet- Ovmers are very anxious. Ask- at $14,900. Please ca Guardian. Date of hearing, August to someone you love. ers, dcors, dog house, much Model apaitoent open for 14, 1972: tim e of hearing. 9:00 a.m .: register preferred. Apply to surance benefits. Call 644-1317 case. Phohe Sue anytime, 649- PLEASANT 3-room apartment, refrigerator, disposal, base­ 289-9561 — Open 9-0 place of hearing, Mumcipal Bulld- more. Friday, Saturday. Sun­ inspection 12-6 Saturday and ment laundry & storage, wall Ing, siding and many extras. TO BID Jewelry Department only, 6286. convenient suburban location, 649-8329. • • 'B (Sl W • • . J Ing, 41 Center St., Manchester. PART-’TIME Gas station atten­ day. 348 Oakland Street, Man­ Sunday, other times by ap­ appliances, basement, like pri­ to wall carpeting. FRECHETTE & MARTIN ^ Sealed bids will be received cenn. King’s Department Store, Man­ pointment. 105 MAIN STREET—Aluminum nt the nfficp rf the Director of Upon the application of the pet ­ • Happy Birthday dant, afternoons and evenings. chester. Wearing Apparel 57 vate home. Working adults. I AMt eefy, eAttletofy m pelt sided building, with business Realtors 647-9993 ^he al Uie omce ci me uirecmr ui praving for authority to sell chester Parkade. Apply Brown’s ’Tire Shop, 333 BuUt by 643-2880. loM rvo now lor Aug. 15 Coventry BARROWS and WALLACE Co. General Services, 41 Center certain real estate as per applies plus two apartments. 232-1464 CXIUNTIIY CAPE Street, Manchester, Conn., un- llon on file more fully anpears. Main St. TAG SALE — 265 West Center g o in g ” SOUTH II Sacrifice Sopl. 1 OCCUPANCY for further details. MANCHESTER — 4-4 duplex, Realtors — MLS IT IS ORDERED THAT: Said ap- SI., Manchester, Thursday- size 14 winter coat, mink col­ U & R Housing Corp. BIRCH Street — Pour rooms, . Pull dormer makes large with 2-car garage, huge Manchester Parkade, Manch. tll August 11, 1972 at 11:00 a.m., plication be heard and determined CALL rooms, 8-4 bedrooms, 1^ at the Court of Probate at the date. • Happy Anniversary EXPERIENCED Mechanic Saturday, 10-8. lamps, sewing lar, like new. 643-8224. second floor, stove, refrigera­ kitchen, separate pantry, laun­ 649-5306 for time and place indicated above CAB DRIVER needed. Sincere family man Rentals by tor, parking. $125. One-chlld James J. Cessay Houses For 5ole 72 baUis, living room with stone PRINTING OF PARTY EN­ By Order of the Court machine, dressers, miscel­ fireplace and carpeting, dry room, 2 bedrooms, fine rrtvrpMTRY—Slx-room Ranch MADELINE B. ZIEBARTH. Clerk only. 633-9637, ask for Jim. laneous. Robert D. accepted. 647-9836. DUPLEX 7-7, excellent.. Invest­ condition. Won’t last at $32,600. CX5VENTRY Six room ROLLMENT LISTS & VO'HNG We have openings for' full or W anted To Buy 58 Murdock REAL ESTATE breeseway with attached 2- 3 bedrooms, treed lot, carpet- 8 7 S .0 1 3 4 ment possibility If bought ■with car garage. Lovely wooded Wolverton Agency, Realtors, NOTICE OF HEARING • Congratulotions part-time drivers. You must APPLICATIONS are now being WANTED —Phonographs, old MANCHESTER — Sub-let du- ed family Sacrifice, forms, plans and specifl- STATE OF CONNECTICUT have a clean driving record, be SIX-SIDED 12’ diameter alumi­ Realtor 643-2692 7-room Colonial. Possible com­ lot. Priced to seU at $27,900. 649-2813. COURT OF PROBATE accepted for permanent lull num screen house. Excellent banks, early comic books, 648-9651 plex with 2 bedrooms, 1% mercial property, 250x176 lot. BICHABO E. MEBBITT $20,900. vniage ^arm Realty, available at the Court of Probate. District of Man­ courteous and reliable. baths, large closet space. Call 648-1609, Chuck Enos 643-0434. chester. District No. 25. and part-time help. Apply in condition. $110. Phone 647-9013. swords, metals, early trains 646-6926 A rare opportunity. Hutchins AGENCY RAISED RANCH — rooms, ESTATE OF THERESA M, CAG- 646-5384 or 646-6385. HEBRON — Elegant 2-bedroom EAST HARTFORD person. Burger Chef Restau­ and toys, round oak tables, Agency. 649-6324. Realtors 646-1180 cathedral ceilings, fireplace, at Tolland line, ter Street, Manchester, Connec- I^NELLO. minor.^^^ ^ • Get Well Wishes, etc. rant, 235 Main Street, Man­ early furniture. Evenings, 643- apartment, fully equipped rec rcom, 2-car garage, large p'od CAB CO. YARD SALE at 168 Hilliard St. POuR-ROOM apartment, first fireplace tlcut. Petitioner. John ‘ A. Cagianello, ■ chester, between 8 a.m. - 4 Manchester, 8-4 p.m., Thurs­ 6536. kitchen, dishwasher, disposal, IMMACULATE 6-room Dutch MANCHESTBJB —Deluxe 8- wooded lot, aluminum siding, 7-room Cape Cod, Town of Manchester Guardian: date of hearinar, August 107 Burnside Avenue MANCHESTER — Newer two- flooi^, 426 Broad St., $97. Mid­ stove, refrigerator, wall-to- Colonial on lovely tree shaded $31,900. Phllbrick Agency, 646- walk-out basement, quiet traf­ 14. 1972: tim e of hearing, 9:00 a.m .: East Hartford. p.m. day, Friday and Saturday. WANTED —antique furniture, bedroom Townhouse. 1% dle aged couple, security de­ room Garrison Colonial, 2 ^ fic-free setting. $25,990. Up- Connecticut place of hearing. Municipal Bulld> Household items, furniture, wall carpeting, alr-condltlon- lot in quiet friendly neighbor­ baths, carpeting, double ga­ 4200. Robert B. Weiss, Ing. 41 Center St.. Manchester. glass, pewter, oil paintings or baths, all modem appliances, posit. 643-4761. Ing. Magnificent view. Chil­ hood. Minutes to Hartford, man - Chorches, 872-0571 643- Conn. FREE - ‘‘Happy Birthday Ad” LA’THE Operator — R b R bric-a-brac, over 50 miscel­ other antique items. Any quan­ full private basement. $240 per rage, quality construction. 1869. General Manager Upon the anpllcatlon of the peti­ EXPERIENCED bar maid Machine Co. Inc., 9 Spencer CENTTIALLY located, 6-room dren welcome. $210. Heat and East Hartford or Glastonbury COLONIAL — offering charm tioner praying for authority lo sell laneous items. tity. ’Ihe Harrisons, 643-8709, month. Includes heat and car­ Richard Martin schofd. Hayes certain real estate as per applica­ to our Sonior Citizens over 80s wanted, days. Apply at the duplex, 3 bedrooms, garage lights included. D. J. Henry center. Louis Dlmock, Realty, and spaciousness. Ten rooms, Court, East Hartford, 289- 165 Oakland Street. peting. Paul W. Dougan, Re­ Agency, 646-0181. 2% baths; modem kitchen with tion on file more fully appears. Casa Nova Restaurant, Route 6692. MOVING TO Florida, Garage available. Security deposit, Co., 644-1330. 649-9823. Wonled-Real Estate 77 IT IS ORDERED THAT: Said ap­ Limit one per birthday. 83, Talcottvllle. altor, 643-4635 or 646-1021. MANCHESTER — South West, built - Ins. Two large enclosed plication be heard and determined Sale at 124 Washington Street, Rooms Without Boord 59 references, 647-1300. porches, 2-car garage. $80,600. at the Court of Probate at the date, NURSE’S AIDE, 3-11, mature Situation Wont^ 38 Manchester. Furniture, skis, LOOKING for anything in real -----i------8-room (|arri80O Colonial. time and place indicated above. P O/U R-R O O M unfurnished _____ JL Like new, only 8 years old. PhUbrick Agency, 648-4200. Bv Order of the Court person, part or full-time. Lau­ tools, baby clothes, etc. Lawn ATTRACTIVE sleeping room, estate rental — apartments, REDUCED M ADELINE B. ZEIBARTH. Cleric rel Manor, 91 Chestnut St. MO’THERS — Make arrange­ mower, beach umbrellae, gentleman, private entrance, homes, multiple dwellings, tment, secemd floor, four- ‘Two-car garage, 1% baths, dR C A 1780 RESTORED Coloni­ What is your Property Worth? Whpt could make a person happier ments now, have your child jewelry, 12 noon till dark. shower bath, free parking. Ap­ fees. Call J. D. Real Estjrfg As­ family home. No parking fa- Owner wants us to move this 9-room Victorian CoJonlal— wall-to-wall carpeting, many NOTICE OF HEARING NOW! Perfect for the larger family — with all these ‘‘plus’’ al, 8 rooms, 8 acres. Five Am- We will inspect your property and suggest STATE OF CONNECTICUT NURSES AIDE’S — Immediate cared for this fall in licensed ply 195 Spruce St., Manches­ sociates, Inc. 643-5129. ciliUes. 643-9228. extras. Wooded lot. KOd 40s. places, modem kitchen, COURT OF PROBATE than fo make another person smile? openings, 3-11 and' 11-7. Expe­ home. 643-9044. features and many more: Call 649-8445. an asking price. (No obligation.) Court of Probate. Dlalrlct of Man­ Boots-^ecesserics 46 ter. POUR-ROOM apartment, fur­ modern baths, two car garage, chester. District No. 25. rience desired but not neces­ MANCHESTER— iwree rooms, • wall-to-wall throughout Ask us about our guarantee sales plan TODAY!!! e s t a t e o f LAWRENCE J nished or unfurnished. Inquire MANCHBS’TER — Immaculate wfUk-out basement, beaded CAGIANELLO, a minor. sary. ’Training available for TWO GIRLS want house clean­ BVINRUDE outboard motors, THE THOMPSON House — Cot- second floor, new totohen with • complete modern kitchen appliances. Newy bath. $160. at 87 Main Street, Manchester 6 - room Colonial ivlth 8 paneling, wide board floors. A D ate of order. August 2. 1972. those who qualify. We are also ing work. Call Peggy or Hcdsclaw and Mastercraft tage St., centrally located, • 4 bedrooms — 'hiore could be added magnificent home and setting. Petitioner. John a Cagianello. Order Your Happy Ad Today! accepting applications for full Karen, 289-9054. large, pleasantly furnished Heat, electricjty Included. or call 628-0641. huge - bedrooms, generous Guardian: date of hearing. August trailers, sales - service. Com­ • formal dining room with unusual comer Phllbrick Agency, 646-4200. REALTORS — MLS 14. 1972: tim e of hearin g 9:00 a.m .: rooms, parking. Call 649-2868 Lease and^-^ecurity. Hayes kitchen and dining room, 24’ and part-time employment be­ plete service department, boat­ fireplace PASEK niace of hearing, Munlclnal Build­ FIVE-ROOM apartment, sec­ ing. 41 Center St., Manchester, ginning September. Meadows RELIABLE married man will for overnight and permanent Agency, jBW-OISI. GKBEN m a n o r area - One /Coll 643-2711 ing supplies, accessories, ond floor, $160 plus security. • lovely draped and fireplaced living room plus $27,900, Wolverton 289-7475 — 608 Burnside Ave., E. Hartford Conn. Convalescent Center, 333 Bid- mow lawns, rake leaves, Woolsey paints, Gerich’s guest rates. of Manchester’s finest buUd- Upon the application of the peti­ well St., Manchester. paint, any odd jobs. 646-7786. MANCHESTER A M A — Four- Phone 628-6675. formal sitting room Realtors, 649-2818. 742-8243 — Twin Hill Dr., (Coventry tioner praying for authority to sell DEADLINE: 12 Noon. Day Before'^ublieation Marine Service, J'82 Tolland CLEAN, furnished room for a room modern' apartment, ______ers is selling his home. Slx- certain real estate as peA apoHcfr* I^ke., Bucklan^, 648-2363. • one vlock off Main St. DUTCH COLONIAL—Huge for- room Ranch with, attached ga- Member National Assoc, of Real Estate Boards also mem­ tion on file more fully appears, FULL-TIME assembly and ma­ BABYSriTING In my licensed working man. Call 643-9363 or available Immediately, with GARDEN ’TYPE two-bedroom Now realistically priced — mid 40s. IT IS ORDERED THAT: Said ap­ chine work available at Little 649-8142. heat, hot water, appliances, apartm ent). second floor. In­ mal dining room, large living rage.t^ Is loaded with extras, ber of the Hartford, Manchester and Vernon Mpllple Ust- plication be hesrd and determined home. Large play area. Es­ 18’ LYMAN boat, 76 h.p., Bvln- room, four bedrooms, 1V6 Real deep private lot, patio, at the Court of Probate at the date, Bike Industries. Age no bar­ carpeting, alricondlUoning op­ cludes ' heat, appliances, car­ ing Service, time and place indicated abovce ilanrIfrBtrr lEiirmng 1l|rralii pecially infants and toddlers. rude motor and trailer, two baths, $28,900. FhUbilok tool shed, etc. T. J. Crockett, rier.- Equal opportunity em­ LARGE furnished double room, tional, parking and laundry. pets. $206. monthly. Paul W. 646-4136 KEITH 649-1922 Agon- ...... ■‘■ti ■ ------—:------By Order of the Court Beginning September 4, Phone gas ' tanks, sacrlltce. ' or kitchen ^irivileges and bath. oy, 646-6200. ftoaltor, 648-1077. MADELINE B. ZIEBARTH. Oerk ployer. Please call a288. 0882. 648-1021. \ V , ■ / //

PAGE TWENTY THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1972 iKanirt|(0tpr lEvralns Iftralb AFS Student The Weather Comes to Town Clear and coolej- tonight; low Humphrey Not Interested Police Report Gray Molds about 60. Tomorrow partly sun­ Obituarj" Lottery 'Page 9 ny and pleasant; high near 80. Paul Silver, 19, of 288 Ken­ Bremer Diary Sunday . . . fair. In Another Run as Veep nedy Rd., was arrested by Man- Image of FBI Manchester— A City of Village Charm Toothaker Dies, (Continued from Page Onel" J.Numbers i O (Ctontlnoed from Page One) ^ (Oonttnued from Pace One) eated In seeking national office VOL. XCI, NO. 260 this year. with second-degree reckless en- Ramsey Oark, a liberal who . where a number of other cars M^ shoeing “ "y- (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, AUGUST 4. 1972 (Classified Advertising on Pttge 17) PRICE FIFTEEN C®NT8 Headed PZC already" from 1964-1968 under McGovern, in the meantime, dangerment. often criticised by Hoover Connecticut had already gathered. The 21-year-old former bus- President Lyndon B. Johnson. has been conducting meetings, Pollce detectives said the and his aides. 2 6 4 4 4 There was a young policeman boy t^ m Milwaukee, Wls. has At Coventry “But I heard today from a mu­ conferring with congressional charge stems from an Incident But at the same Ume, he has on duty at the station, and Bre- pleaded Irmocont by rtaam at tual friend that he was Inter- colleagues and telephoning par- at last Saturday's Mt. Nebo preached the bureau's dedlca- Massachusetts mer noted In his diary: “ Fanta- Insanity to IT counta arising COVENTRY Grant Endera pg^pd, I think Sen. McGovern Is ty leaders rock concert. In which a 15-year- tlon to civil liberties. I I 8 7 1 4 killing Nixon while shoot- from the w in d in g of Wallace Toothaker Sr.. 74, of Ripley Hill seriously. "I'm not going to be hurried old boy was taken to Manches- '"The first thing I did when 1 Ing right over that cop's shoul- and three other persona, M uskie, Rd., former chalrm ^ of Uie ..Humphrey's my first choice. on it,■' the South Dakota sena- ter Memorial Hospital for treat- came here was to get a copy of Y o r k l e ' ’' , , m « ^ w n Planidng and Zoning ^ second, " he added. Commission tor 15 years, died tor said Wednesday. "1 want to ment for a suspected LSD over- the training manual for special n C Q fO l As the time approached for the President ‘"th e « yesterday at Windham Commu- Other observers, who are ad- take my time. I want to confer dose. agents. And I was tremendous- UDO-*^4' motorcade to arrive, Bre- pages of the diary, devoted Stiver Is on the staff of SAM ly Impressed by the fact that '"®*' wrote that he wondered largely to an account of Bre- State Insists nlty Memorial Hospital, Willi- mittedly not as close to with a number of people. I M cGovern mantle. McGovern, scoffed at reports want to make a careful deci- (Summer Activities In Manches- the first two or three pages t-~* " —^ " u,at as the people rushed to see mer's visit to a massage parlor Mr. Toothaker was bom Jan. that the Minnesota senator Is a sion." ter), which sponsored the con- were wholly devoted to empha- € 1 1 * 1^ 1 1 1 1 € l President , “ would the as- In New York City, 3, 1898 In Hartford and gradu- serious possibility. The Democratic National cert. sizing the Importance of law T v d l . i m i J I v l . sassaln get a good view?" One was a notation that, "I Confer ated from Hartford schools and "Somebody at McGovern Committee is to meet in Wash- He was presented In Circuit enforcement officers respecting (Continued from Page One) During a 13H-hour session needed a car to hide the guns Court 12 at Manchester this and protecting the nation's civil tary to face Moscow and Pe- Wednesday, Upsltz put two In and get across the border. . . Morse Business College, Hart- headquarters must have real- Ington Tuesday to act on WASHINGTON (AP) - Sen. recommendation morning, where he was released liberties" beating back amend- psychiatrists and a psychologist I had to meet Nixon In Ottawa Bremer Sane ford. He also attended Hartford Humphrey hadn't been McGovern's George S. McGovern talked for Law School. mentioned all week and figured for a new vlce-presldentlal non-surety bond for Gray has made It clear he ^ents to trim the Pentagon on the stand. his arrival on 'TOursday - two hours with Sen. Edmund 8 . “ I think he’s unhappy he A slight smile occasionally A former trustee of the Booth hls feeUngs might be hurt," nominee. Party Chairman Jean court appearance Monday, does not share the perennial program. They painted a picture of "® Muskie last evening about toe UPPER MARLBORO, Dimock Library, he was a well- an aide to one Democratic Westwood predicted the com- „ , *’®''®( ®*^’"® “ ihe old pattern Is still Bremer ns a desperately lonely NlxOT was visiting Canada at Md. (A P)— The trial of Ar­ didn't kill Gov. Wallace. He formed on his lips as toe prose­ Democratic vice presidential knows he’s only a second-rate cutor led off the closing prose­ known area drummer at one ‘•"ore could be done. off their own backs." willing to accept the old district . ■why''' and I said announcement sometime later. Wallace Beating ant had complete control of daughter. Lisa Ann Monast of AC., . r-—------______Robert Madden of M Eldridge Among the challenges he list- Gaffney vowed to press for- n^^g which favor the Demo- , t ’ guess the American “ We Just had a little visit last Kennedy i presumably McGovern to announce formal himself ns shown by toe step- Coventry. McGovern's first choice. But he ly several possible running- ®‘^' subver- ward on Friday with motions in j oeonle are^not wUllng to accept night. We'll have something to by-step assassination plans de­ Funeral services ■will be to­ from Wilson s Cltgo station, 3,^^ gbuse and how law Superior Court seeking to cor- j, ,g „ „ the al Tltness say later on," he said. has long said he Is not Inter­ mates and wait lor public reac­ tailed in his diary. morrow at 1 p.m. at the Pot­ tion before deciding. Spruce and Eldridge Sts., yes- enforcement agencies can gain rect and implement the Saden ^g^^j -Democrat-tontrolled ...... offieiaig.’ Ihen McGovern disappeared Therapy Schedule terday. At 10 a.m. Vernon Po- ■ 9 _ A J _ __ - - . & A Id A ..A a6 4 A.^ A A A A The Jury earlier was instruct­ ter Funeral Home, 456 Jackson acceptance and appreciation plan. Even 11 the motions are Assembly will appar Into a meeting ■with farm lead­ St., Willlmantlc. Burial will be ed that the first question it o ^ 'l J a ^ 's r r V e r o U . ''''''^ '" conrmunltles they panted, however, a jln a l court ,„tly have to be kept In office dl^btd “ 'Dl^’a r ^ n - ers and secret service agents in North Cemetery. lived in East Hartford before Play by SAM determination will be delayed " 3 " ” .11“ the"'U S "su- 9-y®ar-<>>d d“ b*)en the woria. 4(X) Main St., Is in charge of ar- at "The Cloisters," a home for “But that's me. TTiat's not Democratic presidential nomi­ — The University of Con­ sible to predict how many forget he’s got a background In Ann Newman of Manchester; Mayo Clinic in Rochester, makers in Hartford would stop trict congressman. January. rangements. the mentally disabled. Others Tom." nee bolstered speculation that necticut School of Medicine Is trained family doctors will sports. He boxed some. He was and a grandson. There are no calling hours. in the cast Include Chuck Del- Minn. She was naturally Nominees Expected MuaUe would be next to be of­ shaping a program to train emerge from the progrram. The agile physically when he was The funeral will be Saturday shocked until she looked at The family suggests that any tantto, Laurie Coralli, Jill fered ‘ he Job. McGovern said physicians for a field sorely number will depend mostly on Injured," Traugh replied. at 8:15 a.m. from the Holmes the postmark. The card had memorial contributions may be Gearhart, John Gearhart, he wouldn’t make a choice lacking in toe state and else­ toe Interest shown by doctors In Wallace's program is not one Funeral Home, 400 Main St., been mailed from Rochester— without talking first 'with Mus­ made to the American Cancer Bridget, John Gearhart, where—family care. training, he said. developed especially for him. Sept. 4, 1954. kie. To Get Nod Again with a Mass of the Resurrection Society, 237 E. Center St Donovan, and Linda Giraitis. Dr. Robert U. Massey, medi­ A recent report by the state He goes through toe same at St. James Church at 9. Bur------McGovern confirmed, In re- cal deam, said Thursday the Health Department showed that physical therapy — PT — and Incumbent U.S. representa­ ial will be In the Veterans Sec­ By SOL COHEN spense to questions, tlMt this school will begin this year to while Connecticut has a rela­ occupation therapy — OT — (Herald Reporter) tive; and Republican Richard tion of East Cemetery. week he sounded out Sens. Hu­ select teachers for toe program tively high proportion of family any other patient would. Rittenband of South Windsor. Friends may call at the fu­ bert H. Humitorey of Min­ and expects to accept Its first practitioners to general popu­ But there are some differ­ Although new nominating neral home tomorrow from 2 to And assured renomlnation in nesota, Abraham RiUcoff of students In mid-1974. lation, more than half of the ru­ ences In his dally routine. conventions will be held tomor­ 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. the Second Congressional Dis­ Connecticut and Edward M. The acute shortage of family ral northeastern Connecticut When he awakes at 7 a.m. he row in each of the state's six trict are Republican Robert Kennedy of Massachusetts doctors, also known as general' have no doctors. washes and dresses himself, congressional districts, no new John B. Janlcke Steele of Vernon, that district’s about accepting toe -vlce-prest- practitioners, in some parts of Dr. Edward A. Felder of Dar­ then reads newspapers. developments are anticipated. Incumbent U.S. representa­ SOUTH WINDSOR — John B. toe state has resulted in pro­ “ He is aspe ed reader and he All of the six Democrats nomi­ (See Page Twenty) ien, president-elect of the Con­ tive; and Democrat Roger Hu­ Janlcke, 79, of 39 High St., for­ posals In the General Assembly necticut Academy of Family has amazing retention of what nated June 24 and all of the man of Lyme. merly of Manchester, died last OUR SPECIALTY for a required course In family six Republicans nominated Physicians, said, “ The decision he reads,” Traugh says. “ He The First District Republican night at Manchester Memorial ■ — ______practice at toe university. The of toe university to move ahead can read six newspapers in toe July 8 are virtually assured convention will be at 10 a.m., Hospital. most recent proposal was de­ with this program in family time it ■would take an average renomlnation tomorrow. in William Hall High School, Mr. Janicke was bom Dec. 15, NOW CARPET 3 ROOMS Z 340 FT. feated by toe Senate last ses­ medicine represents a giant person to read one.” The new convention are to West Hartford; and the Demo­ 1892 In Rockville and had lived Arms Treaty sion. step forward in helping to pro­ He then goes through an hour conform with a federal court cratic convention will be at 2 most of his life in Manch/ester vide the state with sufficient of OT, where he learns such ruling last month which de­ p.m., in Bulkeley High School, before moving to South Windsor Choice of: Sculptured - Tweed - Plush or Shag numbers of well-trained physi­ ■things as getting In and out of clared the old district lines un­ Hartford. nine years ago. He was em­ With Russia cians to meet the health-care cars, down steps, etc., the kind constitutional and reapportioned The Second District Republi­ ployed as a weaver at Cheney ★ NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR MEASURING . needs of the families of Con­ of thing one might face at the districts to confirm with can convention will be at 9 Brothers in Manchester for near­ ★ NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR INSTALLATION A NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR FOAM RUMER Is Approved necticut." work. the historic one-man, one-vote a.m., in Clark Center of Mitch­ ly 50 years before he retired in Civil Rights U.S. Supreme Court ruling. $ 2 9 9 - 9 9 The program was worked out In that respect, Wallace set a ell College, New London; and 1958. He was a communicant of PADDING Assured nomination again to­ WASHINGTON (AP) — The in conjunction with the acade­ precedent at Spajn. Most the Democratic convention will St. Margaret Mary Church. ★ NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR DOORWAY morrow in the First Copgres- METAL Senate lias ratified a historic Board Given my. patients learn to slide from a be at 2 p.m., in St. Joseph's Survivors are two sons. Robert treaty limiting toe spread of wheelchair into the front seat sional District are Democrat Janlcke of Manchester and How­ BE SURE TO BRING YOUR ROOM MEASUREMENTS Wc WUI CheerfiiUy EiOinste Your Requirement, and Show Sample, at Your Home. Soviet and American defensive (See Page Twenty) of a car then pull the wheel- William Cotter of Hartford, toe (See Page Twenty) ard R. Janicke of South Windsoi- missiles. Life to 1978 with whom he made his home; a THE NEWEST PEACE EMBLEM The 88-2 roll-call vote Ihurs- daughter, Mrs. John Fraher of WASHINGTON (AP) — The day cleared toe way for later Windsor Locks; a brother, Ber­ Senate today passed a bill ex­ consideration of toe more con- nard Janicke of Manchester; two THE PANDA RUG tending toe life of the U.S. Civil tl ate approval, but toe agreement sisters, .Mrs. John Wallctt and Rights Commission and author­ agreement on offensive nuclear Mrs. Thomas Wallett. both of Chi-Chi the Panda. Made izing it for the first time to in­ weapons. . I ’-' Manchester; five grandchildren, vestigate sex discrimination. of a fur-like material in The treaty was opposed only and a great-granddaughter. The commission, established a 34x36 rug. Can also be $10.95 by Sens. James B. Allen D- The funeral will be tomorrow in 1957, has been limited to con­ Ala., and James Buckley, Con.- at 8 a.m. from the Holmes Fu­ used as a wall decoration. ducting studies and making neral Home, 400 Main St., Man­ R-N.Y., who contended it Is im­ recommendations with respect moral )>ecause It causes toe chester, with a Mass of the Black and White to denial of equal protection of FULL BATHROOM United States to forego an Resurrection at St. Margaret the laws based on race, color, N. <1^. >), a Mary Church at 9. Burial will be CERAMIC available means of defending religion, and national origin. in Rose Hill Memorial Park. FORT KNOX its population against potential Expansion of toe Jurisdiction ^ \ J Rocky Hill. TILED nuclear attack. (Herald photo by Beckon to Include sex discrimination Friends may call at the funer­ COMMERCIAL CARPET Signed by President Nixon and extension of toe commis­ Up to 100 Sq. Ft. Criss-Cross al home tonight frqm 7 to 9. and Soviet Premier Leonid sion’s life to June 30, 1978 was 100% Continuous Filament Cumuloft Nylon OO Dorothy may have made out quite well when she 12' and 1-5' widths sq. yd. # »WW Brezhnev in Moscow last May urged by President Nixon. It Richard G. WUder • 1 4 9 . 0 0 25, toe treaty limits each nation followed the yellow brick path in the “Wizard of had been scheduled to submit Do It Yourself QB Richard G. Wilder, 50, of 41 (Pnp. Kztn) to 200 antlballlstic missiles and Oz," but drivel's at the Center who follow the yellow its final report by Jan. 31 of We lend you all the tools necessary sq. yd. “I* # 3 just two sites—one at toe capi­ next year. Hoffman Rd., died yesterday at Reg. $7.99 sq. yd. double lines may not fare too well. New paint job Hartford Hospital after a long tal and one in toe interior de­ is being completed by town. The Senate passed the bill fending an offensive-missile illness. He was the husband of without debate and without ob­ Mrs. Astrld Benson Wilder. 9x12 100% NYLON 9x12 site. jection, despite toe protests of Mr. Wilder was bom Feb. 24, The White House said Nixon some Southerners to the crea­ 1922 In Middletown and had BRAIDED RUGS NYLON RUGS was pleased with the ratifica­ tion of toe commission in toe tion vote and "looks forward to beg(innlng and to the five exten­ In red and white, blue and white, orange and white and • Aaaorted Oolon prompt action” on the compan­ sions of its life previously ap­ • AU F w FlalihMl S|iarp Increase Noted avocado and white. • Double JuLe Back ion interim agreement. proved by Congress. National Guard RefuUr |89.« Heated delwte is likely as toe Hooked onto toe bill, pre­ Reg. $ 3 9 9 5 Senate moves on to consider viously passed by the House in To Test Lakes $69.95 • 5 9 . 9 5 the agreement wlilch allows toe In Wholesale Prices slightly different form, was an­ ■aui FBIOB Soviet Union to surpass toe other bill to protect the con­ For Algae Mass BRAIDED CHAIR PADS each 99c United States in toe numbers of WASHINGTON (A P )— Wholesale prices posted the stitutional rights of federal em­ land-and sea-based nuclear of­ sharpest rise in five months in July to continue in­ ployes and prevent government HARTFORD (AP) — The fensive missiles. creasing at a faster pace than before President Nixon’s invasion of their privacy. Connecticut National Guard is The treaty needed only Sen­ This latter bill, sponsored by going to help guard toe envi­ Phase 2 wage-price controls, the government said to­ Sen. Sam J. Ervin, Jr., D-N-C., ate approve, but toe agreement day. — ronment as well as lives and must be acted < upon by both passed toe Senate unanimously CARPET AND Last montli's increase in cent jn the eight months before property, under an agreement chainbers, last December but has been prices of food and a broad the Phase 1 wage-price freeze announced between toe guard The agreement places ceil­ stymied in toe House. It also range of Industrial raw mate- impospd a year ago. and the U.S. Environmental FLOOR COVERING ings on both nations’ nuclear had been passed by the Senate rials and manufactured goods The bureau also reported that Protection Agency (EPA), It arsenals, and toe Nixon eidmln- in toe previous Congress but 308 MAIN STREET was eight-tenths of one per yjg nation’s unemployment rate was announced Wednesday. Istratlon has contended it will got nowhere in the House. MANCHESTER cent, toe Bureau of Labor Sta- remained unchanged in July at Ervin, who is opi>osed to ex­ TTie guard's new assignment Open D.O7 t - • — n m ., PH. «UI t have toe effect of breaking toe Is to sample the water at 72 momentum of toe recent Soidet tlstics said. 5 5 per cent of toe work force tending toe Civil Rights Com­ TEL. 6434M2 The report said wholesale total employment was vlr- testing points on Connecticut arms buildup. mission, persuaded the Senate prlces In the eight mohtos of tualiy unchanged at 83.4 mll- Judiciary Ckimmlttee recently Hunting for BreakAn the Line i:lvers and streams to discover TEMPIFS Sen. H/enry M. Jackson, D- Nixon’s Phase 2 cMitrols rose jjqj, whether any major lakes are in Wash., chaUenged that ■view to tie toe two bills together and ingress St. at an animal rate of 6<7 per Workmen of the privately owned Manchester of W. Middle Tpke. and danger of being damaged by al­ ot(^ ler) .\ (Story on Pag«^ 9) cent (^-2 (3®* ^*8® Twenty) (See Pof’e ^ e n ty ) Water Co. seaixih foT a watei'-line bi eok in the area (Hemld phot() by Bed gae. (See Page Twenty)