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Communists Four Towri^ Israelis Threaten F o r c e Back Strikes Cambodians At Schools Liv^s of 450 Arabs By JOHN T. WHEELER By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Associated Press.Writer Schools opened this morning By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS rlllas convicted by Israeli courts The guerrilla leadership re- PHNOM PENH (AP) — Ene- in three tbwns that were strlke- and to confiscate their property, vised Its figure today on the my troops smashed the van- bound last week—New London, Israel has warned Pales- a known sympathizer of the number of remaining hostages guard of the Cambodian govern- Middletown and Milford—but tinian guerrillas it will im- popular Ftont for the Libera- to “ about 60” after airline offl- ment's first major offensive of there was one new walkout pose the death penalty on tlon of Palestine, which is hold- dais reported 55 persona still the war ^ a y , forcnlg Cambo- casualty—West Haven, 450 sympathizers rounded Ing the hostages, the Nablus' unaccounted for. The Popular dlan - soldiers back after an In Bristol, teachers voted 484- up in occupied Arab ten’i- doctor was one of three Arab Front had claimed Saturday It abortlve attempt to recapture 65 this morning to go back to tories if the remaining hi- emissaries dispatched to Jordan retained only 40 capUyes. an Important position In the work with a negotiated contract jack hostages are harmed, Israelis. The last of the other 267 host- (C) country’s heartland. still requiring approval of the ges, held for as long as a week, Enemy gunners fired more an Arab emissary” disclosed After the three arrived in Am-

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. PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1970 wlll have only a Democratic qu- H o t e l F i r e befnatorlal runoff between Tul­ sa attorney'David Hall, who led Rossini offering. T like it tre­ Six States To Hold MOVIE RATINGS Sheinwolil on Bridge a four-man field Aug. 26, and mendously, even when you get Chevrolet Owners Weicher Charges Rivals roRmRENTSAND K i l l s 1 1 I n Bryce Baggett, an Oklahoma a Rosina who sounds forty in­ By ALFRED .SIIEII'iWOIJ> NORTH stead of the sixteen she is sup­ YOUNG PEOPLE Primaries Tuesddy City state senator. NEED REPAIRS . . . SEE US FOR How do you act when your 7 One

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suburbs during these recent; years of Duffey Wins growth. This was the sector, for in­ Democratic Leaders stance, which provided surprising Support Of FDBU8HSD BY THB ’ ' strength for John F. Keimedy ini 1960. miiRAij> pRiNTiNO CO., m e Gettiifg Behind Duffey 18 Blsaell Street U AW Panel RAGWEED . L Mnncheater, Conn. The only safe thin^ to say is that the HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — as to help their own cause,” THOMAS F. FERQUSOh WALTBR R. FEmOUSOR political and sociological change In'volv- WATBRBURY, Conn. (AP)— POLLEN lAiX Joseph Duffey, the Democratic Duffey said. Publisben ed in the decline of the cities and candidate for the U.S.Ti a Senate, „ M. Bailey, the , Demo- . Founded October l, 1881______Joseph Duffey, the Democratic COUNT f cratic state chairman, stressed Five reasons PubUahed Bvery livening Except Sunday* the rise of the suburbs is not. yet candidate for the U.S. Senate, received endorsement from lead- Importance of supporting the •ad HoUd&ys. Entered at the Po«t Office at ing 0>nnecticut Democrats at entire Democratic ticket this Mancheiter. Conn., aa Second CSaM Mali ready for any final analysis, and will not won nearly unanimous endorse­ Matter.______be until the question of - whether, and ment from the United Auto Po/iun CuuMf fj.j'.eiJ I’ n a fund-raising dinner Saturday fad and warned that the Re­ SUBSCRIPTION RATES d 2 A hOijf s.jm p/»ny night, including his gubemator- PU»Uca^ ’’smell blood-Demo- Payable In Advance how, this movement is going ia be join­ workers’ Community Action Pro­ cratic blood. One Year ...... ^ .0 0 ial running mate who called on ed by the ghetto populations has begun gram Council convention here - - , , j — - ’"nils year, of all years, we SL' Montha ...... U.S0 Democrats to get behind Duf- j Three Montha ...... 7.80 to receive its answer. over the weekend. a as Democrats cannot afford the One Month ...... 3.60 New Haven Man individual luxury of deserting why you should The action Saturday followed m e m b e r OF In the end, somebody may go back in “ Tliis is. the strongest ticket our party standard because of THE ASSOCIATED PRESS by one day Emffey’s endorse­ Sentence d In The Aaaoclated Preaa la exclualvely ' en­ and rebuild the cities as residential cen­ ment by the Connecticut AFTj- we have had in years, and I individual disaippointment in our titled to the nae of republlcatlon of all believe that Joe Duffey’s can- party’s choice of its candidates,” newa dlapatchea credited to It or not other- ters, from which people will commute CIO. Police Slaying wlie credited In thla paper and also the didacy adds new energ;y and Bailey said, local newa publlahed here. outward to factories located in the green Thie UA"W council endorsed All rlchta of republlcatlon of apeclal dla- Duffey by an estimated lo-to-l NEW HAVEN (AP) — Fred enthusiasm to it,” Rep. Emilio Gov. John Dempsey lamed out patchee herein are alao reserved. belt. ^ margin over Sen. Thomas Dodd Smith, 29, of New Haven, who Q. Daddario, the Democratic at criticism of his admlnlstra- candidate for governor, told the tlon and accused the Republl- n ie Herald Printing Company Inc., aa- after about 15 minutes of de- pleaded guilty last July to man- aiunea no financial reaponslbUlty for typo­ The population movement as it affects crowd of 1,100. cans of “ trying to profit by sell- graphical errors appearing In advertue- bate. Dodd, a Democrat, is seek- slaughter in the slaying of an help us raise menta and other reading matter In The whole states, or regions, iiivolves an in­ I f r a fhirri term this time ns - - ocii.Sen. Thomas j.uuiiius xxxiu, Dodd, D-Conn., uiging v-muiccucui Connecticut siiui short.” u Manchester Evening Herald m in d^ndent undercover policeman, drew a who bolted the DemocraUc par- “ There is nothing wrong in creasing concentration in the states of Subscriber to Los Angeles Tlmes-Waahlng- sentence Friday of ,3Mi to 5 ty this year to seek re-electioh Connecticut or in our nation ton Post Newa Service. the Far West, the Southwest, and the The UAW convention also en- as an independent, sat at the that a change in national ad- Full service client of N. E. A. Service Inc. years in prison. Pulrilahers Representatives — Mathews. coastal fringe of the Northeast, along dorsed the remainder of the ' ‘ phnriron nrioHnniiv head table for about 20 min- ministration policies, foreign and Shannon and Cullen Inc.. Special Agency — New York. Chicago. Detroit and Boston with a pronounced slowing of growth °enU^™of SUte’ ^ n ^Glori'a second-degref m u rd i? but f°'"«sU c, cannot put to rlghy ’ cepUon of State Sen. Gloria „ie„ded milltv to manslaugh- started. An aide said Dodd was the governor said. He is retlr- MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF dRCULA- and even. an, actual decline in the cen­ Schaffer, the candidate for sec- nleaded gulltv to cmhniitted to attend a meeting ing at the end of his 10th year 3 715 535,00 T10N8. ______retary of state. ,______, __ ...lAt. in Norwirh. in offirc * , , tral states. Dlnday advertising closing hours breaking and entering with Ip r Monday — 1 p.m. Friday. Meanwhile, leaders of the criminal intent, and possession Duffey won a three*day Dem- Bailey estimated the Demo- For Tuesday — 1 p.m. Saniruay The fact that, although the national state Building Trades Council burglar's tools. ocratic primary £uid faces Dodd cratic State Committee would For Wednesday — 1 p.m. Monday For Thursday — 1 p.m. Tuesday. population has increased some 20,000,000 said Saturday they dispute Duf- txiUceman Frank Hawlev and the GOP candidate. Lowell net about $76,000 from the dln- For Friday — 1 p.m. Wednesday. fey’s endorsement Friday by the P- Weicker Jr., in November, ner. For Saturday — l p.m. Thursday in the past 10 years, four states, Wyo­ Oasslfled deadline — 5 p.m. day b^ AFL^IO convention, which was variety store he operated as ah “ Joe Duffey won that primary fore publication. 6 p.m. Friday for ming, North Dakota, South Dakota and held in Hartford. naturday and Monday publication intelligence-gathering front for ns a Democrat, working within Mississippi have all suffered population Terrence J. Quinn, secretary- the police department. The bur- the procedures of the Connecti­ Monday, September 14 losses in the same period, suggests that treasurer of the Building Trades' glary charges stemmed from in- cut Democratic party,” Daddar­ by the end io said. we are still a few years away from that Oouncll, said the endorsement cldents separate from the shoot- should be declared “ null and ing, police said. Smith’s lawyer “ He is a progressive, sensi­ ^ G L O B E * A Domino Speaks condition in which each of us is going to ” because of “ the many vl- claimed the shooting was a- re- tive and intelligent political be given a few square yards of planet to olations of Roberts Rules of Or- suit of drunkenness. leader who stands in the great Thailand, perhaps for a comblnaHon w Travel Service ^ stand upon. We have some states that der” at the convention. ------tradition of the historic liber­ o t Interesting^' reasons, has decided not Duffey won a majority of the alism of the Democratic party— A 555 MAIN STREET 5 are almost entirely open space. the party of FYanklin Roosevelt, to send troops Into Cambodia, even votes at the convention, and sup­ New Editors Named Photographed by DavH Sllvier Harry Truman, Lyndon John­ k 643-2165 though the present regime In Cambodia It seems to us that pertiaps the only porters of Dodd staged a walk­ At Stamford Advocate of October. son, John and Robert Kenne- CENTER PARK out during the balloting. W Authorized agent in Man- A made urgent request for a large num­ real result of this decline of population STAMFORD (AP) — Roland Daddario said. ^ cheater for all Airlines, - j “ Another convention should be ber. for a few states is that of a bitter blow . , . j v 1 j V Blais, managing editor of the Duffey noted that many peo- V Railroads and Steamship^ held and be chaired by a rep- Advocabe, announced ple regard his chances as hope- Lines. ^ to their state development commissions. One reason may be the amount of resentatlve of the national AFT.- FTed W. WlUls III l®ss because of Dodd’s presence ■Vanity aside, such states have one CIO,” said Quinn, who is asking ^ named news editor of in the race and because of op- ► publicity given, recently, to the arrange­ This Is the goal of the 1970 United Appeal of the Greater blessed consolation. They do not have to AFLrCIO president George paper and Mrs. Marion W. posiUon within the party. ment by which American money was ' try to cope with the increased spend­ Inside “Abe Rihicoffs Open Form Meany to invesUgate the conven- Campbell has been named city “They say we do not have a paying Tliailand for sending troops Into tlon. editor. chance,” Duffey said, “ that the Hartford Community Chest. More than 5,000 of your friends ing, the Increased debt, the Increased RANGE South Vietnam to serve as oUr allies To call the convention vote an willls has been a member of' pnrty tWs year is going to go A v ( l taxation, the runaway inflation of all endorsement of Duffey is to mis- the Advocate sports staff since down because of a -third-party there. As a result of this publicity. It had Footrace^^ "The Concept Recommended” I regard “ The Concept” as FU EL O IL and neighbors will be working in the camp^ion to reach kinds of costs, which are th6 perpetual represent the facts, Quinn de- igei and sports editor since candidate.” become more difficult for both the To the Editor. one of the moat moral plays on dared. 1964 “The experts and the skeptics GASOLINE camp followers of such dramatic popula­ The following is an open letter any New York stage today. If United States and Thailand to enter Into Report you have not already done so, “ It was not a val^d endorse- ^rs. Campbell is a former re- this goal. That's one reason why you should help. tion booms as have been coming to some that I would like to share with some new agreement for the hire of Thai I urge you to Invest some of the ment,” said William Earley, an- pprter and correspondent lor the Democrat^ defeatists were of the states more "fortunate” in their the readers so that they and other official of the building Washington Star and editor of wrong, Duffey sdd, recaJU^ BANTLY OIL troops to serve In Cambodia. By Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak their children ■will be encour­ mohey this office allots to your Hero are five more; 1970 census count. school to take your College trades council. the Darien Review. She will fill Harry Truman s elecUon to the ( OMI’.VNV, 1N( . aged to see the coming produc­ Although many of the pro- a vacancy left by Blais’ pro- presidency. :!:!l MAIN STKKt:’l' But a more basic reason for Thailand's WASHINGTON —Aa the Con­ Long’s committee soon, it will age efforts in behalf of Mr. tion of “ The Concept” to be Bound children to the Gramercy ‘ The one big lesson from the census is be dead not only for this Con­ Nixon’s priority domestic bill. Arts Theatre. Dodd delegated did not cast bal- motion to managing editor last “Those who gotwn up TKI.. - decision, which Thailand also accom- ’ gressional clock ticks away the presented at the East Catholic gress but for many years ahead “ Abe Ribicoff and Wilbur Co­ It is an Important statement lots at the convention, it was spring. Mrs. Campbell was an and pulled out of tois party ou K o c k v ll l c that the American people, however life of welfare reform, the High School in Manchester, panled by advice to the effect that no as well. hen are running a footrace to for our times. clear from the totals that Duf- Advocate reporter lor 12 years of their own petulance or ven- many of us there are, are always Conn., on October 9 and 10 at fey would have outpoUed Dodd before being named editor at geance are perhaps working aa American troops should be sent back in­ Nixon administration is down to Nobody is better suited for ■ see who can help Nl.xon the 8 p.m. (Tickets: $2.50; send Sincerely, Carl Cherkls, Director Darien in 1968. much to defeat the Democrats on the move to somewhere else. a final—and highly ironic—hope such (lelioate negotiations than most,” a liber.al Democratic check or money order to “Con­ anyway. to Cambodia either, may be that South­ College Bound Program T h e N e e d if's greater than ever. The 71 agencies of the Cohen. Since working on the Senator complained to us. cept” , c/o Manchester High east Asia is beginning to turn back to­ for survival; Intervention from Board of Education 1935 Social Security bill as a School). President Johnson’s last Secre­ Private corre.spondence of last Brooklyn, N.Y.” Community Chest are working full-time, the year around, ward its own traditional historical young staffer, Cohen has play­ Cordially, tary of Health, Education, and spr^g reveals Lawrence F. formulas for security. The Great Corn Blight ed a role in all major legis­ O’Brien, Democratic National Kenneth Krivanec to provide basic services to more than one “ Couldn’t Agree More" Welfare (HEW): Wilbur Cohen. lation in this field. Moreover, he CJhalrman, in solid agreement In spite of damage both from the new Smart Teens CJlub Advisor To the Editor, This turn back toward Its own history Cohen, now dean of the Uni,- is a master of Congressional with National Treasurer Rob­ out of every throe families in Greater Hartford. spread of blight and the recurrence of verslty of Michigan’s College of Manchester High School I couldn’t agree more with the FABRIC committee politics. ert Strauss’s public attack on may have been spurred by its judgment criticism of the FTshchettl car­ some old-fashioned drought, the nation’s Education, has been quietly As such, Cohen’s tactics run Ideologues who would make the “ Ladies and Gentlfemen: that even full American intervention has moving in and out of Washing­ Democrats a minority left party. Last week, I s,aw “ The Con­ toons expressed by Marjorie com crop this year will be the third counter to present thinking at Hansen. They certainly are far been a failure, or by awareness of the ton all summer trying to save HEW in two important cept” at the, Gramercy Arts highest on record. the welfare bill. Another former O’Brien’s rare statements on Theatre. As you know, it is a out of context with your well M i T h e V a lu e J|,e united Appeal is our area's largest respects: fact that America is now pledged to intraparty strife came in a heat­ theatre experience produced by balanced editorials, in fact Tliat is the latest estimate from the Democratic Secretary of HEW First, he feels the welfare re­ withdraw itself anyway. ed exchange of letters with Daytop, a treatrrient center for with your otherwise excellent supporting the Nixon measure. form—eind with it, Mr, Nixon’s |ingle annual fund drive. And the most effective. More than Agriculture Departmentr" James Loeb, a veteran liberal drug addicts. It is acted by paper. Sen. Abraham Ribicoff of Con­ revolutionary scheme for fam­ But It is a turn which seems . in The actual loss in the com drop due to necticut, fh^t called Cohen for activist who was President Ken­ residents and was written by Also indignantly and/or 92c of every dollar raised goes directly to local Chest agencies. ily assistance payments — can nedy’s ambassador to Peru and them and their counselors. The with compliments, harmony, too, with reviving memory of blight is apparently going to average out help. Since then, he had made become law only if cleared by 11 trips to Washington. novv publishes the Adirondack language is quite strong at George' E. Cook FESTIVAL the fact that Southeast Asia has some­ to something like six per cent. Long and his committee. Tliis (N.Y.) Enterprise. FBrlous that times — but in the context of M Cohen’s 11th and probably rules out HEW’s contemplated how succeeded in maintaining some de­ This means there will still be com climactic visit began last Thurs­ O’Brien had appealed for the production, apposite. end run around -Long by going Democrats to back conservative Herald 5 NOW THRU SAT., SEPT. 26 gree of independence over thousands of day with a final effort to be the As might be expected from Your gift to the United Appeal is in the best tradition enough to take care of all our needs, straight to the floor. Lloyd Bentsen after his victory actors who are not professional, Caring years of experience with a variety ^ honest broker between the Ad­ * FASHION YOURSELF FOR FALL even without dipping into surplus stores. ministration and Sen. Russell Second, Cohen believes that to over liberal Sen. Ralph Yarbor­ their performances bear the Yesterdays of neighbor helping neighbor — showing that you really do ideological moods and expansionist re­ And it also means that relatively' few B. Long of Louisiana, chairman get Finance Committee approv­ ough in the Texas primary, stamp of the amateur. In spite Loeb on May 8 refused futher gimes in the Chinese giant to the north. of the Senate Finance Commit­ al, the bill must contain Long’s of this, or rather because of it, 25 Years Ago E . . . do your own fabric thing! care about the needs and problems of the thousands who farmers, whose loss happened to be contributions to the Democratic tee. Unless the bill gets out of pet proposal of a cash subsidy their sincerity, their magnifi­ Audit report praises town on In all these thousands of years, the greater than the six per cent average, for the working poor paid National Committee. cent honestry, and the depth of management of finances; it depend on the services and programs of the Community through employers. HEW of­ their purposefulness illuminate ancient kingdoms of Southeast Asia com­ are going to suffer very much from the “ I confess that I see no alter­ notes reduction of town indebt­ ficials have ^smissed Long’s native to the 'Democratic party, every scene, every line. edness during past nine years HOMESPUNS AND HEATHERS Chest agencies. bined an undying, unyielding resistance blight. And some of those who were hit scheme as impractical and per­ but I must also confess that I It seems curious to me that by over $1 million. Always Right for Autumn AttairsI to the Chinese Influence, when it tried are, for that matter, already coming out haps intended to cripple the bill. see no hope in the Democratic while we in education are strug­ A Thought for Today Cohen is now trying to fashion to advance upon them, with a kind of in­ even by getting a price higher than they National Committee,” Loeb gling to Impress upon the young 10 Years Ago Indian and Aztec Prints— Bold Stripes Sponsored.by the Manchester a work subsidy plan on an ex­ wrote. “ . . .1 think that the com­ people for whom we are re­ Party endorsed candidates for originally expected to get for the com Heather Tones— Smart Solids stinctive self control which kept them Council of C:niurche8 perimental basis that the Ad- mittee should be disbanded.” sponsible, the spirit—murdering 'Board of Directors and General Sharing $3,715,535 sounds like a lot of money, and from setting up the kind of target which ...th®X_§?!®. producing. minlstrR.tlqn can accept and —j Replying on June 2, O’Brien effects of narcotics, addiction, Assembly win in l^ a l pri­ Machine WashaWa would inevitably attract the Chinese Without minimizing the potential Hope for a Day"With Llttie Hope that would be championed by contended that Bentsen’s elec- we largely ignore ohe of the maries. . ' , 45" wide. Reg. 1.98 yd NOW yd. it is. But look at it another way: It's” just $7.51 for each of three key Finance Committee '»* tlon might be necessary for most powerful, plastically visual The Rev. Canon Thomas D. lightning. Sometimes it takes two to set seriousness of the 1970 attack of blight, A woman whose family wealth members—Long, Ribicoff, and Democrats to control the Sen­ tools available to us. If every Byrne of Jacksonville, Fla., be­ the 495,000 people living in the 12-town area served by the up the conditions foi*- even aggressive then, ope can guess that it has produced runs into, the eight fig^tire brack­ Republican Sen. Wallace Ben­ ate, then argued- for a Demo­ junior and senior high school comes Christian education di­ student in New, York City were rector at St. Mary’s Episcopal EASIEST CARE FABRICS . . . Our Very Own! Community Chest. And for the average giver it's less than war; Thailand’s present reasoning is two main things, first, a aeries of head­ et tells that her fifteen-year-old- nett of Utah. cratic party including “ a range- Ribicoff, who earlier-had pro­ of diverse elements.” taken to a performance of “ The Church. 50c a year for each Community Chest agency. When , that for it to rush into Cambodia would lines across the nation, and second a daughter has gone to drugs be­ Concept” I am certain that it posed the compromise one-year “ I know there are those who — ALL ARE 54/60" WIDE AND MACHINE WASHABLE- be more likely to widen the conflict than cause she insists that she and would prevent addiction in prospective new rise of prices Eilong a delay in tlie program accepted are more comfortable with a everyone gives a little, a lot gets done. large numbers of them, and Quotations to halt it. ba^ic consumer front. her generation were bom un­ by the Administration, is think­ splinter or minority party,” SAY "THANKS" TO WASHABILITY! cause others who are experi­ “ Apostles of force and de­ der a mushroom cloud. They ing along the same lines as <5o- O’Brien added. “ I can’t see the And without becoming much too menting with drugs to stop. struction on campus . . . are Thallaiid is, of course, one of those hen. At the San Clemente meet­ United States government func­ will not be helped because they Our young. people would producing fear and outrage and 100% Bonded Fancies & Solids Reg. 3.98 yd. cynical, one could make an estimate that ing of Finance Committee tioning under such a political famops dominoes, and Cambodia is the have no hope. understand not only .the reaction.” Sen. Edward . Ken­ the much publicized com bllg;ht of 1970 members with Mr. Nixon, Ribi­ system. In any event, it is not ORLON Fentastie Fall Fashion Colorsl NOW 1 . 9 8 yd, neighbor domino which leans most effects of drugs but also the nedy, D-Mass., in a speech at No one expects you to give more than your Recentlv the New York Times coff declared that any bill back­ the system that will ultimately Ifs Fair might end up putting more money, not need for human connection Boston University, heavily against it. The American hawks carried on its front nage the ed by the Long-Bennett-Ribicoff win back the responsibility for less, in the pockets of our com farmers, which would relieve them of the “ I am America’s youth repre­ 100% Bonded Plaids & Solids Val 4.98 yd. Fair Share. For one person, that can be hundreds of dollars. on Southeast Asia are always advising . foreboding of the British author, combination could be maintain­ national leadership.” and all those who process and market C. P. Snow, who believes our ed on the Senate floor. need to seek surrogate mea­ sentative.” —Fliyllis George, 21, ■ Waar-Dalad & Machine Washable! NOW 2 . 9 8 yd. For another, just a few. As a starting point, the United Appeal doves to talk with the dominoes. The world is beleaguered with In- A footnote: Not all Democrats Copyright 1970 sures to deal with their inner Denton, Tex., the new .Miss com in one way or another. Field Enterprises, Inc. loneliness. America, at a news conference. 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\ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHEiSTBR. CONN.. MONDAY,' SEPTEMBER 14, 1970 1 . PAGE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. MONDAY. SEPTrEMTffeR 14. 1970 p a g e ' NINE -h and Owen f ! SOuer of Thomp- Tolland YWCA Sets Demonstrations sonville; 2 daughters, Mrs. Effie Farmers Relive Past Tolland Economy Ready to Move^ Obiluary Finkle of South Windsor and Heralding Politics Al ‘Threshing Bee’ Mrs. Alice McFetrldge of Broad FireMairshal Of Classes Opening Monday Brook; a sister, Mrs.'Elizabeth LOGAN, Utah (AP)^Tum-, G irl Scout Says Former Ike Adviser ing back the clock 100 years, John M. Fournier ______Brown „of Thom^ohville;______' 26 DemopstraUons and d i^ la ^ w o m ^ f ^ f s o t 2 T m “ ' John M. Fournier, 43, of Broad, grandchildren, ampa ij^ 13 lb great- great- By ALEX GjptELLI Senate will debate Thursday at Probes Ruins a group of northbm Utah By JOHN CUNNIFF “I figure corporate profits, Brook, brother of Richard O. grandchildren. (City Editor) a meeting of, newsmen. farmers staged an old-fash­ of the YWCA classes to be of- Horseback riding for boys and Juniors Ask (P?L AP Business Analyst which will be about $84 billion Fournier of Tolland. and Mrs. Funeral services ■will be to- ,, „ ,n. Republican L,oweit Weicker ioned “ threshing bee” last fered .this fall will be held gj^s from 8 to 12 years of age, before toxes this year, could be SlPiUt Of Evelyn Kingsbury of South morrow at 11 a.m. at the Ben- ^ Democrat Joeepn Di^- At Home Site weekend to dememstrate how Wednesday from 10 a.m. to noon from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. NEW YORK (AP) — After a Volunteers steady descent isince last fall, aroimd $96 billion in 1971 if toe Wlndsor died yesterday at New- jamln J. Callahan FYineral Dutch Treat luncheons re- (gy are scheduled to address the crops were harvested before and from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at the Wednesdays: Rug Braiding economy does what I expect It infton Veterans Hospital. Home, 16Q2 Main St., East Hart- tomorrow at the Connecticut Chapter of Sigma A fire destroyed a two-story the advent of modem ma­ toe economy not only has .bot­ community T, 79 N. Main St. “ „ “ ybail and bowl- The local Junior Girl Scout tomed out, says Raymond Saul- to do,” said Saulnier, adding Survivors also include his- ford. The Rev. Truman Wood* Motor Hotel in- Hartford, Delta Qil, profession^ jour- home and garage on Slater Rd- chinery. • that this would mean a rate of wife, two daughters, five other ward of East Hartford will offi- speakers in this nalistic society, More than 1,600 spectators Reglstratlon for the classes inay j a.m*,, program is in danger of being nler, but is regaining its and damaged a bam across the be made from today through , 9:30 to 11:30i strength for a new advance to $106 billion in toe final months sisters, and seven other broth- elate. Burial will be in Center fs-U’s series is Mayor Nathan. G. u. S. Sen. Thomas Dodd has gathered at the farm of Mel­ canceled undess several women of 1971 compared with a rate of grg ■ Cemetery, East Hartford. Agostlnelll. Agostlnelll, candl- been invited but indications are street, Saturday night. - Friday at the Community Y. ^ ^ be sustained by consumer vin and Leon Zolllpger near volunteer their services as scout only $82 billion at toe beginning The funeral will be Wednesday , Friends may call at the fu- date for state controller, will that he will not attend. The fire was under investiga­ Logan to witness the per­ Wednesday morning demon- Yoga for beginners from T to spending. addmss the group Sept. 22. The meeting w ill, take place tion by local fire chief FTan stratlons will be given by Mrs. g pm,_ and intermediate from leaders. ’The recovery, he says, may In i 9:16 a.m. at the Newkirk neral home tonight from 7 to 9. formance. ’The big threat over top longer Tomorrow’s shaker will be at the Holiday Inn in Meriden. Wilhelm and a state fire mar- Liz Humphries, art; Mrs. Cathy g fg 9 pm . fact have already begun and anU.Whitney Funeral Home, 318 ------Using 18. pieces of antique, 'Although 148 girls registered term, Saulnier feels, may very shal. Coulter, ceramics and YiWlves; Guitar for , beg;lnners from 7 shouldllast into 1972, although BuiWde Ave., East Hartford, Mrs; Bessie L. Oersteln Meriden Mayor Donald T. Dor- „ farm machinery, 20 farmers for toe program, only one lead­ well come from a continuation ’The fire left the Glen Me and Mrs. Mary Bigelow, contem- to 8 p.m'. and intermediate from the loiter term outlook is still with a\Mass of requiem at St. Mrs. Bessie Lablnger Ger- sey, candidate for attorney gen- Republican David Odegarf, demonstrated the. arts of cut­ er is available. or a rekindling of Inflation. ’Ihe U^g candidate for state senator Burney family homeless apd Mary’s'^_ ...------u r c h .------East------ovc., Hartford, stein, cr., 84, ... of .-.cT New .... London,...... moth-.. eral. Other speakers in — tp ru . h ting, threshing, compacting porary literature; Evening dem- g to 9 p.m. taught by Mrs. Doris This leader will take toe first clouded by toe threat of contin­ administration, he feels has not at 10. Burt^ will be in Veterans gr of Mrs. Sheal.Wenick of New series are Thomas MeskUl, can- Foui^ Dlstnct, nas arrang4 'nents have been made and bailing wheat and straw. bnstrations will be given by Mrs. p^'ovost who has studied at the 30 girls registered, and the bal­ ued inflation. ’ smothered toe flames, and if toe Memorial\ F leld in Hillside London and formerly of Man- didate for- governor; LoweU jo u n c e d that for ^eir shelter by the local Two teams of horses cii;cled Shirley Banks, Yoga and Koffee Julius Hartt School of Music. ance will be placed on a waiting Saulnier, chairman of toe economy moves ahead briskly Cemetery, ^ t Hartford. cheater, died last nlgiit at Weicker, candidate for the U.S. of Salvation Army and by First Krafters; and Mrs. Coulter, cer- Thursdays: Oil painting, step- list until enough volunteer lead­ Council of Economic Advisers 16 Pitkin St., a wheel which powered an during this fall and winter, toe Friends may^call at the fu- Lawrence and Memorial Hos- Senate; Robert I. Berdon, can- _ • Selectman Charles ’Thlfault. amics and Y Wives. by-step aiiproach, from 9:30 to ers have come forward. under President Elsenhower, a certified public accountant. early-model threshing ma­ flames might be fanned higher. neral home tbnigjrt from 7 to 9 New London. didate for comptroller; Bar- ’Ihe property was owned by chine. aasses which will open the noon taught by Mrs. Humphries, Anyone interested in becom­ bases his views on projections Over-all, however, Saulnier and tomorrow from 3 to 8 and gurvivord also include a son, bard Dunn, candidate for sec- Steve Naborskl of R o b a r t week of Sept. 21 are as follows: snd from 7 to 9:30 p.m. for made by toe NaUonal Bureau of gj^^pe^eg that his position la a U.S. Rep. Emilio Q. Daddario, ing scout leader may contact 7 to 9 p.m. 3 other daughters, 12 grandchil­ retary of state; and T. Clark Farms, and was occupied by Mondays, Yoga, from 9. to 10 men, women and teen-agers, Mrs. Nancy Lawson, Bald Hill Economic Research for Com- myg embarasslng for an econo- Democratic candidate for gover- _ __ _ Intermediate bridge for men dren and 16 great-grand^l- Hull, candidate for lieutenant McBumey, his wife and a 6- a.m. and 10 to 11 a.m. Rd.; Mrs. Dorothy Sllhavey, mercial Credit Co. optimistic,” he said. nor, is scheduled to make a tele- y;“ar:;Vd"'^n, E»Mld. M e W - and women from 10 to 11:30 Mrs. Julie Robli dren. governor. About Town Furniture refinishlng. from Grw t Hill Rd.; or Mrs. Kay ‘Some would say toe s i g n a l s ______Mrs. Julie Caron Robli pux of vlsed poUcy state^ n l th s eve- „g ^ g ^ j^yg ^^bart a.m. and beginners bridge at are only amber,” he comments Funeral services will be to------Phebe Circle of Emanuel ® ^ Mahoney, Grahaber Rd. Bristol, sister of. Ernest 2aron nlng on pollution. The stat^ement 7:30 p.m. in Commercial Credit’s “ Con­ morrow at 2 p.m. at the Weln- Senator Thomas J. EKxid was will be broadcast on Channel 3. Lutheran Church will, havie a Creative Crafts for Children Footiian ’Trip of Manchester, died Saturday from Grade 1 through Grade 6 Contemporary literature will sumer Buying Prosiiects,” to be Stock Market at Bristol Hospital. stein Mortuary, 640 iFarmlngton officially certified by the secre- Hartford, at 6:25 and Channel 8 work night program at its meet­ be held the first and third Tues- The Tolland Boys League an­ Ave., Hartford. Burial will be in tary of state’s office last New Haven, at 7:26. at the time ot the fire, which ing tomorrow at 7:30 pirn, in from 3 :16 to 4. and 4 to 4146 nual football trip to toe Unlver- released later this week, “ but The funeral was this mo: was first reported at 10:44 p.m. p.m., the boys and girls will be day*-pf each month from 8 to this observer is prepared to say NEW YORK (AlP) — Investor ;eth El Temple Cemetery, week as an Independent candl------Luther Hall of the church. icty of Connecticut will be held uncertainty placed a continuing from the Dunn Funeral Home, It was another two and a half working with paper, wood and 10 p.m.; the Koffee Krafters, they are green.” on. date for the United States Sen- a dutch treat luncheon, with on Oct. 17. Buses will leave toe drag on toe stock market as 191 West St., Bristol, with a hours before it was brought im- the first and third Wednesdays Asked to expand on his views. of requiem at St Ann’s Afemorlalemorial Week will be ob- ate ate on on the the Nov. Nov. 3 3 ballot. baUot. Dodd Dodd Conng. Conng. ’Thomas ’Thomas Meskill, Meskill, Repub- Repub- “— ’The Regina D’ltalia Society sessions. of each month from 9:30 a.in. Hicks Memorial School parking with which many ecmomlste pri®®® plumnieted ^ ^ ^ a r d Church Bristol Burial was in servf>4 at the home of her son, received more than 17,000 slgna- lican candidate lor governor, as f®*" control and 4 a.m. before will have its first meeting of the Children’s Modem Dance lor lot at 11:46 a.m. to attend toe v-liuiui, owotui. -TOO , . ___ _ ...... the firemen were nhle tn leave -T.oe «■— u...... ___ 1 e r to e ... to noon; and the Y-Wednesday disagree, Saulnier commented: Monday St. Joseph’s Cemetery, Bristol. Kibbe I. Gerstein, 307 OJimber- tures on his candidacy petl- g^uest of honor, will be held at *^® Bremen were able to leave season at 7:30 tonight in the boys and girls from Kinder Dessert-Lecture Series, the sec­ UConn vs. Univeralty ot Maine ____ At noon toe Dow Jones aver- land r Av West Hartford. tion. He needed 6,033 to qualify, noon Wednesday at Willie’s . ' Italian-American Club on Eld- garten through Grade 6 ; from game. Tickets for both adults ^ i,* ^ age of 30 Industrial stocks slid Survivors also Include a ond Wednesday of each month much conviction as to toe possi- ^ . , . . go daughter, a son, two sisters, ’The fa ^ ly suggests that any ------Steak House. Reservations may ^ ^**"® compa- ridg«e St. ' 3 :15 to 4 and 4 to 4 :45 p.m. with .dessert at 12:30 and the and youths are available by con­ bU lty_ofth^ upturn ^ I teve issues led gainers and four grandchildren. rnemorial contributions may be ’The Republican and Demo- be made with Roy ’Thompson of nles arrived the garage was al------Ju Jitsu, the art of self de- program from 1 to 2 p.m. tacting either Stan Johnson or ever had about a cyclical twn, to i made to the Hebrew Home for cratlc candidates for the U. S 57 Tuck Rd. ready destroyed and the house Church Women United will fense, for women and girls 16 _In addition _ to__ the classes. Earl Beebe, Rhodes Rd. Prize winning float in the Wapping Fair parade this Saturday was this Exchange Steve Kuzma the Aged in HtU;tford. ------^----- wiLS damaged. have a forum meeting tomorrow years of age or over, from 3:16 groups" sponrored by the YWCA Square Dance Club . (Photo by Varrick) ' ______’To think is one thing, to have j^ ^ ygjg gaij toe market’s ac When the conviction is another, I have a continued to demonstrate COVENTRY — Steve Kuzma, firemen arrived a t 9:30 a.m. at'Trinity Covenant to 4:16 p.m., and for men and meet regularly to welcome new The Tollanders Square Dance there was a “ multitude of Church. All women are invited boys 16 years of age or over, memjaers. A young adult group high degree of conviction on this sagging investor confidence 86, of Bread and Milk St. died Thomas M.XPetig First Class Graduates Club will hold toe first dance South Windsor were more exhibits. I even ran ^______’Thomas M. Petig|\lnfant son Dr. Leary fires” in the bam, eind^the to attend the event. from 4:16 to 5:16 p.m. for men and women from 21 to of toe season, Friday night from out of blue ribbons for toe first on®.” became apparent last week yesterday afternoon at Man- In Medex Program damage was described as mi­ Now a prdfessor of economics break in toe three- Chester Memorial Hospital after Walter and Chai'Jyne Oo- ’Tuesdays: Y Wives from 9 35 years of age plan at least one 8 tmtil 11 at toe Meadowbrook time ever,” she said. nor. ’There were no animals in ’The Women’s Home League of to 11:30 a.m., with a sllnmastlcs acBvlty a month, at Columbia University, Saul- ^gUy that began in mld- a short illness. P®“ 8^ Sr- Union SEA’TTLE (AP) — Four­ School. Bob McGowen will serve Flees Prison the bam. the Salvation Army will meet session from 9 to 9:46 and a Baby-sitting is provided for nler believes’ that any period of ^yg^gt and sent toe Dow up 64 Mr. Kuzma was bom Dec. 20, ’ *^®^ yesterday at Manches- teen men were in the first as caller. Manchester Evening Herald, ’The firemen were hampered Wapping Fair Draws consumer retrenchment, such points. 1864 in Poland, and had lived in M ^ oria l Hospital. He was cl^ s graduated Sunday in a tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. at the choice of beginner’s bridge, pre-school children during the ’The organization will sponsor South Windsor correspondent In California by a propane tank located in Citadel. ’This wdll ^ a welcome ceramics, or fall and Christ- daytime classes for adults. a fun night on Sept. 22, from 8 Barbara K. Varrick Tel. 644- as has occurred during toe past jjjg threats looming large Coventry for the past 16 years. Friday at the hospital pioneer program aimed at meetlng for Captr and Mrs. Survivors, besides his par­ the garage. mas crafts from 10 to 11:30. ’Those wishing more ihforma- until 10:30 at Meadowbrook 8274. 18 months loses its energy as investor psychology now, He was a self-employed con­ SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. converting former military Lawrencje Beadle. Refreshments ents, include a brother, Walter' (AP) — ’Timothy Leary, the for­ Mutual Aid fire departments Creatlve dance for pre-school tion may contact the YWCA School^ for anyone interested in Enthusiastic Crowd toe weeks add up. they said, ■ are toe increasing crete mason in the New York medical corpsmen into phy­ will be served. Automobile purchases, for ex- tension in toe Middle East and P. Petig Jr., at home; his mer Harvard psychology in­ assisting in the fire were the boys and gdrls from 10 to 10:46 Program Center at the Com- square' dancing. Frannie Heintz Wapping Fair this year helped Bo Beep” and Sharon Varrick, City su:ea before he retired sicians’ aides. ample, cannot be postponed in- the fear of an auto strike at maternal grandparents, Mr. stfuctor who became a gum to Crystal Lake, Ellington, Staf­ munity Y. will serve as caller. to celebrate toe 128th An- 9, of 206 Farmstead Drive was Evening School in 1966. The University of Washing­ Manchester Assembly, Order definitely, and neither can toe General Motors. ’This strike and Mrs. William C. Columbe the imtlon’s dmg culture, has ford Springs, WllUngton, WU- niversary of toe incorporation the third place winner for her Survivors include two sons, ton program provided three of Rainbow Girls, will meet to­ Deeds Recorded acquisition of large appliances, could cripple the economic up of Manchester; his paternal escaped from prison. lington Hill, EaglevUle, Rock­ Two warranty deeds were re­ of South Windsc^. entry as “ Mother Goose.” Registration William Kuz.ma erf Coventry and months of instmetion and a night at 7:30 in the Masonic both of whlth show signs of turn projected for toe second ’The ^ y clue authorities had ville and Soimers companies. Tomorrow Night corded with Town d erk Gloria More than 6,000 residents and In toe Best Decorated Bicycle Harry Kuzma of Rome, N Y.; «™ «lP“ ®nts, Mr. and Mrs. year of on-the-Job training Temple for election of officers Manchester Adult Evening strength in toe National Bu­ half of the year, they added. Three companies served as 1 Metjrant during toe past week. friends turned out Saturday to category; for toe boys, first a daughter, Mrs. Helen Mamet ’" “ ®»'®®- today w ^ Leary’s blue denim with their supervising physi­ and a business meeting. Re- School reg^lstratlon will be from reau’s projections, which are standby’s to cover the assist­ Carol P. Leone to Richard____ —_ j._. watch toe annual parade and prize went to Mike Murrin, Sec- Some brokers also said it was of Coventry; four grandchll- IntvZ » serv- cians. freshmments will be served. A 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow in toe ing towns. West Stafford, Staf- and Dolores 3. Page, property participate in toe fair acUvi- ond to Billy Penner, and third based on U.S. Census data. too early to tell whether this dren and a ereat-irrandchild "pother, Mrs. Ullian Wilson of ice staUon 'xrest-room a few Under the program, called special meeting of the Rainbow Film SKows Three Types Manchester High School cafe­ During toe Consumer’s tight- Round-the-Qock SALE fordville, and North Coventry. on- - Loehr Rd. jjgg to goott Mosher. For toe girls: slump in toe market represent­ Medex, the corpsmen’s medi­ Advisory Board will be held at teria, and Wednesday at Illing fisted period, personal Income ed only a normal adjustment to torti^rfrom 7 to 9 a t t^^ great-grandmothers. Mrs. Wll- Leary had been at the Callfor- ’Ihe Salvation Army is seek­ Also, Donald H. and Ruth M. A look into toe past was Vicky Vlgnone was toe first priz® cal background is expanded 6:30 in tlve temple. Of Child Learning Troubles Junior High School. continued to rise, Saulnier recent rally gains or toe begin­ Sept. 14 to Sept. 26 F fle m ^ J.neral Uam Behrmann and Mrs. Fred- lUa Men’s Colony 200 miles to free physicians, from rou­ ing further help for the McBur- Lichtenwalner to Ray Peck, depicted in toe prize winning winner with Joan and Elizabeth Emil Ostrowski, program di­ ney family and has made ar­ property on Anthony Rd. float submitted by toe South McGulnness, sisters, taking sec- notes, making the return to toe ning of another downward mar­ w" Center St ' Mnnoheater ®*^®*‘ F®U§r. both of Man- north of Los Angeles since tine duties. Manchester Jaycees will meet rector, said the following classes marketplace far easier than if W. Center St., Manchester. Chester. ahorUv after beina sentenced rangements to replace the fur­ Three of the common learn- skills can result from mental Office dosed Windsor Exchange Club. ’The ond and third, ket phase. Stock up and save in our once-a-fall sale of your ’The assistants can take tonight at 8 at the Britlsh-Amer- Ing disabilities and methods to retardation, pronounced hear- have Been filled by mall regis­ buyersuyeio were WCIC pressed for cash. ^11All Ctt-vcgvicategories were w**off except BurialTV will\rt be Of tomorrow _ at____ 1 (jrayesiaeGraveside servicesservires willwin behe March« 16 to a six-monthn. .to m10- niture. First Selectman Thl- ’The Town Clerk’s office will float titled “ One Nation Under ’Through toe entire day. Pappy medical histories from pa­ ican Club, Maple St. A repre­ overcome them will be shown ing impairment, or a severe tration: Advanced woodworking, Moreover, toe flow of funds to foj. steels, motors, and electron- favorite pantyhose, stockings and pantyhose refills. hirv Fiiiiahinir TV ' t^®®‘tny at 1 :30 p.m. in Grove year prison term on a marijua- be closed all day Friday to per­ God” was divided into two toe Clown was on hand to greet tients, render first aid and fault is seeking a place for the sentaUve of the Vote 18 com- in a film, “ Why Billy Can’t emotional disturbance. ’There art for beginners, beginning thrift institutions is quite likely jes, which were mixed. ^ A ' ifo ' vrfii V. Cemetery, Rockville. New- na possession conviction. perform, other work not re­ mit toe town clerk and her as­ parts, the front having a replica tii® children and distributing sewing, and tailoring SALE A memorial f.fass will be kirk and Whitney Funeral , ue was last seen bv orison au- WUI ®P®ak. The principals Learn,” tomorrow at 8 p.m. in are other causes, of which Ut- uito aiuaid cuiiauiiickoconsuniers in obtaining noon Uie y,e .Associaveu.Associated Pressx-icoo quiring a licensed physician. sistant to attend toe State Town of toe old church on Main St., lollipops. Pappy, (Edgar A. La However, he urges anyone. c e le ^ te d at St. Mapr’s Church Home. 318 Burnside Ave., East th“rities t ^ hour7 ^b^mm Clerk’s Association conference. . , . ■. . . . . ■ n..aia-a ^ nf 4 990 0 .4* Rslnbow Rd nowever, iie urgea a..j-one, j^ortgages for long postponed so-stock index was off 1.5 points Dfemi-Toe Agilon Stockings, reg. $ 2 ...... and toe back, a typical <®-^Jy has been a clown witli contemplating registering to fill jjouging purchases. He calls at- ^ 252.6, with industrials off 2.2, 1.70 ^------Sr “virzi-sr.-. Bulletin Board scene from yesteryew ^ t o W inder) hM been a ctov^ ^ increase in ^ gnd utilities to be announced. , rangements '^ “ '® Elizabeth Bag- ^ days. Preltalnary invest!- the School Bonding Issue” AssoclaUon for Children With been widely noted in conjunc- ______off 0.2. Thrifty Pantyhose, reg. $2.65 ...... 2.20 ’The Business Committee of toeUlt3 itvutvxfatoer reading A«;CMAAJ» 5 a Biblessivsv by a/j _a €» th®_Wappl.^^^^^^ - \ 1 aw U. . possible, - new classes will be housing starts as toe beginning °V o a rd prices I ’Hie-family suggests that any ______. . 0^ 1®^ ^SC Garden St.. Sept. i-9 ” *'® k L DisablliUes is spon- Hon with reading problems. posslble. housing starts as toe beginning g jg Board prices Included uieto® Uniteduniieu c^ungregauuniuCongregational fireplace, the mother and chll- years M d Just loves e a memorial contribuUons may be U * * • 1 TT Swith United Methodist Church, were undertaken by the Staf- vember. The meeUng is open to soring the program. Admission ’The term “ perceptually handl- he started if the response, warrants. of a trend. University Computing, off 2 at Silk Actionwear Nude Heel Pantyhose, Church will meet tonight ,at 8 dren listening while she sits at a children.-All of them, < These classes have limited made to the American Cancer U l S t O n C R l U n i t hitchhiking away after climbing Joseph Michele Zwarick, East Spring State police Troop. men from to 26 y^ars of is free, and the public is invit- capped” has been anpUedapplied to ’The possibility of an automo- 34%; Chrysler, up % at 24%; reg. $ 3 ...... 2 .5 0 a 10-foot chain-link fence that Hartford, and Janet Elizabeth - age interested in joining the ed. “ PP «« in toe church Religious jEduca- spinning wheel. said. oepnings: Auto maintenance I Society, 237 E. Center St. this category. Children \riio An abundance of Republican tive strike does pose some xrgvelers, up 1 at 30%; General separates the prison from the pontaha, 794 Center St., Sept, organization. tion Building. Float Chair- and II, rug hooking, beginning Schedules Talks ’ Dyslexia, or a reading dls- have difficulty In percepUon, Ebcchangeo* »Club , J a,o « and Democratic candidates for threat, but even .should a strike ^otorg^ off 1% at 70%; Zapata Lacy Control Pantyhose Refills, reg. $5 . . 4.00 outside world. Mary’s Episcopal Church. ’Ihe Tolland Volunteer Fire knitting, and cake decorating on occur, Saulnier feels, it is hard­ Walter E. Franklin Manchester Area „ . , ^ A „ X ‘>-l>lllly- Is perhaps the most fre- coordlnaUon, orientaUon t o man Stuart Leland of 932 Main 3 election Nomess, up % at 24y8; Occiden­ Officials have said they sent Michael Undsev Getzewich, ’Tuesday. A number of openings Mini Control Pantyhose Refills, reg. $2.25 HEBRON-waiter E. Frank^ ci™;l“L\^ulerr^^^^^^ , Department will meet tonight at St., said toe theme of toe Fair, ly likely to upset his forecast. tal Petroleum, off % at 20%; 1.00 were part of toe' parade and are available in all other cours­ Boy, 16, Held a ■m'^n m h \ children having problems se- size and Ume are included in 8 at the Leonard’s Comer Fire­ 126to Anniversary, was toe in- ihV fair”festlviUes. Ann Uccello, “ I’m persuaded that a strike, and Telex, off % at 14%. Un, 68 of W todh^, brother of tog illustreted talks this year: ^ r ^ ^ e n t e“ r c r u s e he "ta rk w ^ a toe^ 'sf es. Mrs. Doris E.^^Ch^berlato of Oct. 14, Thomas Lewis Jr., as- seemed unlikely to be violent or 19®® Starkweather St.. &.30 p.m. to the Buckley School vere enough to require special this group. house. splratlon for their float and ,j. y^grren Hull, ’Thomas Don- even a major one, does not alter American Stock Exchange (D&L, Hoisery, all stores) Hebron, was dead on arrival slstant professor ot geography escape ssepi- h educaUonsJ concern and pro- A child may have visual mo- ’The Public Health Nursing their club motto "One Nation g^^y jgjgUug y „g Kremskl were toe basic cyclical trend,” he prices Included Syntex, ffol% escape. Building Permits In Possession Saturday at Windham Commu- at Manchester Community Ool- grams. DlsabiUUes occur in tor problems and not be dyslex- Committee will meet tonight at Under'<3od” was toe tiUe toe on y,nn,thand for toe Republicans, saiu.said. “ When wnen yvuyou «a.vchave a.a strike at zwys;29%; Astuucxa.Asamera v./**,Oil, v**off % —at Most of the 1,400 Inmates are to Phillips ConstrucUon Co. Mia’s Sister Wed nlty Memorial Hospital after he lege, "Early Railroad Growth 8 at toe United Congregational„ ------club chose for it. , and WlUlam Cotter and Abra- you get a drop in numbers, but . Milgo Electronic, off % at over 40 years old. ’The colony, to for Irene Folsy, for alteraUons Of Marijuana ^ ncpom n^f ®^®*‘ “ ®-demlc subjects, such Ic. However, all three catego- was stricken at his home. in Manchester” : Dec. 8, Mrs. Au ^ “ arithmeUc, but less fre- ries of learning disability may Church Religious EducaUon Authentic costumes from toe bam Glassman represented toe LEfiGH, England (AP) — Ste­ when it’s over toe series (of eco- 25%: Equity Funding, off % at rolling hills a few miles from to a garage at 106 Obestnut St., All former members of Pack 98 micntlv kp “ '’“ ““ “■J' StuTlvors also include his Richard Willard of Comstock, A 16-year-old Vernon boy was Building. past were supplied by residents Democrats, phanie- Farrow, Mia’s 21-year- nomlc statistics) continues on 28%: Teleprompter, off % at the coast, has been called the $i,0OO. \ should also pciHator quenuy. be present in a given case. The 70%; and Saxon Industries, off wife, a son, his mother, two Ferre Co., Wethersfield, arrested and charged with pos- Should also register. ^ ^hlld deficient in the com- degree and range of disability ’The Republican 'Women’s Club in toe town. Leland said toe ^r^^Wtmplng School on Ayers old sister, and Jim Kronen, 24, the previous trend.” Read Herald Advertisements country club of California pris­ To Mobil Oil Corp., for a gas session of marijuana. Satur^y will meet tonight at 8 at toe — ...... -- -■ - American *------...Aira artirt, ma.i-iaa were The married ncaT-term outlook is op­ % at 17%. brothers, and several nieces and “Christmas in Colonial Wil­ The execuUve board of th« P*'®’'®"®‘° « “ d expression of require thorough diagnosis, float was designed and worked Rd. was toe Exhibit Hall and nejdiews. ons. staUon at 313 Adams ♦JO.- afternoon------after -police------said he ™® ®*®cd“ ^ toe spoken language cannot re- specialized training for educa- home of Mrs. Virginia Cum­ on in sections that were as- a steady qtream ot spectators Sunday at Bartholomew’s timistic “ without a doubt,” he liamsburg.” ’Though described as a model ooo. — a sieaay Funeral services will be to- Also, Jan. 24, Dana Black- was found wlUi some $15 worth , ™ ®®J ~ spond correcUy because of his tors, re-evaluaUon of the educa- mings, Rt. 74. sembled one-half hour before frequented toe displays of toe church. , said, and it is producing a situa­ /morrow at 11 a.m. at the Potter well, “ Hme Telling ’Through prisoner, Leary, 49, was refused To AcUon Construction Coi. for ’The Tolland Junior Women’s toe parade began. local talent. Winners in these Present were Mia, her musi­ tion that “ has great significance parole last month. Town of Manchester, for con- of the drug in his possession. ^ w a ^ ^ Z ^ m at toe mJs°e3 ‘ understand what is Uon^l program, and appropri- Funeral Home, 466 Jackson St., the Ages” ; March 7, Mrs. Law- Robert L. Hershey of 145 row at 9.16 a.m. at toe museum, ggid. inadequacy in language ate instructional faclUUes. Club will meet tomorrow night Second Prize in toe float cata- events will be announced at a cian husband- Andre Previn— for business and person al deci- Wlilimantfc. Burial wlU be to rence” K Miller president of ^ imprisonment was a re- structlon of a secondary sewage at 8 at toe United Congrega­ gory went to toe South Windsor they were married last week— slon.” rence k.. Miner presiaent 01 ^ encounters treatment plant, $362,000. Phoenix St. was taken to the later date. Wtodham Center Cemetery. the Hancock iMass 1 Shaker . . . _ . . . tional Church Religious Educa­ Women’s Club for its entry of Chairman of toe Parade Com­ and actress Maureen The stock market, for exam­ Friends may caU at the fu- Farm Corp., InformaUon about I|® Richard T. Ddy, for a Vernon tion Building. A membership toe old grist mill in a scene mittee, David Cote said,” “ At O’Sullivan, mother of toe sis­ ple, may already be reflecting ner^___, 1h____ '^ eT ______tonlvhTfpom TT■ . oq _" ' iiicvuvil becominghoenminor naUonallynnttonallv known as basement recreation room at 24 1!!“ Wednesday at Temple Beth RaphaePs Madonna an upturn, he said, anticipating neral home tonight from 7 to 9. toe fa™ and former Inhabl- ^ ^ ^ t e of marijuana and Camp Meeting Rd.. $200. be presented to Manchester ar - tea will be held honorihg toe surrounding toe Podunkiruv.a..» River. first there wasn’t too much of ters. cult Court 12, today. Sholom. From 3 :16 to 4 ;15 p.m. organizations origrlnal charter The South Windsor Youth g „ interest for"p6rade particlpa- Previn, Who is chief conductor a possible sharp reboimd in toe One touch they are needlepoint and em­ Class Arranged Report^ Stolen Fred Sobielo f ^ to e ^ p rif 2l“ m reU ng^^^^ psychedelic drugs. To George Dart for Dart’s Other Vernon police acUvlty: members. Council had a present - day ygn from toe'’ residents, but of toe London Symphony Or- financial fortunes of many l^^® Fred Sobielo, 83, of 32F Me ann^nptd ® In 1969, toe year after toe ar- Dairy, for alterations at 316 E. Jose; ■ broidery, ages 8-: LOS ANGELES (AP) —Po­ ’The Board of Selectmen will theme for toe third prize—a things picked up during toe last chestra, provided toe wedding corporations that recently have rest to Laguna Beach that led to Center St., $5,000. “ “rr srrs High School Guire Lane died this morning jn addiUon to permltUng a .. - , t To Tjt-iw Hnmaa Tnn fnr Daly Cifcle was charged, Sat­ lice say a $1.2 million paint­ meet tomorrow night at 7:30 at scale model of the Tenn/Senlor few days and everything turned music on toe church organ. suffered a profits squeeze. at an out-of-town hospital. nerson to attend m e e t ^ sentence, Leary an- To L&M Homes Inc., for urday _ nigM, with breach of toe baUcs and folk ^ci^. ages Diploma Effort ing of toe Madonna and the Town Hall. Center planned for toe Town of out great.” 4-7. From 4:16 to 5:15 p.m., 1 Mr. Sobielo was born Aug. 22, ^eTbershlp helps to. preseTe ' ^ * ' ® ® 1 ^ ® ^ $ ^ 1 " ^ ’ P®“ ®’ uReV aUegedly being in- Child by toe Italian Renais­ TThe Industrial Development South Windsor. ’The Council has ’Two bands, ’The Melrose 4-H’s 1887 to Denmark and had Uved gome of Manchester’s land- of C alifo^ a If elected, he $20,000...... volved in a dotoestlc disturb­ they are acrylics. Grades 4-6; Adults in toe Vernonjarea may sance master Raphael has Commission will■— —^—meet tomor------T been conducting fund drives to- and toe Manchester Pipers sewit^ is here! possible r e . said, he would sell marijuana to and drama club. Grades 2-4, _ , , been stolen from toe home of tttoBt of Ills life in ^C&nchestGr. m&rlcs* m&kes Aj-Lnrmui-lt ance.— urhiah oiiii V.OO ®u™ a ConnecUcut high school row night at 8 at toe Town ^g^^ yje building of toe center. were represented in toe parade SUSS CO. OF MANCHBS’TEB He was a member of Manches- search’ on old homes in town for ®to.te stores or through private Lefkowitz Hits a Hollywood financier. Hall. Honorable mention went to toe and Mayor Howard Fitts was Now On the GoldenTouch & Sew * ter Lodge of Mjssons, a former plaque IdenUflcaUon; enUUes a ?®.__ promi^eTo a ^ I r “to ®^kvUie C la s ^ are open to toe pubUc. toploma by registering for re- Officers said Sunday that The Tolland Grange will meet League of Women Voters, Ever­ marshal of toe parade. 649-4521 After being sentenced six Further InformaUon may be view classes at toe Vernon tomorrow night at 8 at toe sewing machine of the70*s. Stirlner and a fqimer ineniber member to receive all issues of Penn Central Circuit Court 12, Oct. 6. Charles Elkins reported that Ktwaigreen Lodge,AoR/wsw, "YWCA, -A ..Oar*., Sudden Corresponding ocuicLoijrsecretary woof toe 54 McKEE STREET ______^ of toe Omar Shrine C3ub. He tbs society’s newsletter; en- months ago, Leeiry said he-had Richard Gilbert, 20 of 20' Piirk obtained from Mrs. Robert Adult Evening School.’ someone had forced open toe Grange Hall. . , Service, Young Wives Club and fgji., Hannah Williams,-said spe- Only by Singer. no U1 will toward officers en­ Now is the time to bring In your screens to be repaired. was a former steward at toe ables him to visit the Cheney Tax Deferments West Dr., Rockville was charg- Barnett, 20 Milford Rd. Glasses in English, math and front door of his house while the Square Dance Club. clal awards are given by toe Storm window glass replaced. forcing anUdrug lawa , . p , __ . . . ed with failure to drive a rea- h'e was at dinner Friday. Manchester Evening Herald In toe Children’s Story-Book Wapping Grange each year to on American Legion Home. Homestead, owned and maln- NEW YORK , . _ ...... social studies are being offered This new sewing machine will start you Survivors include two sons, tatoed by toe society, as often ’Two hundred years ago I ' ^ sonable distance apart follow- Manchester Chapter, Disabled f^r ax 10-week period starting Only toe pednUng was miss­ Tolland correspondent, Bette portion of the parade, first prize fjje boy and girl who receive AUTO GLASS INSTALLED the sewing revolution. One touch to the Fred A. Sobielo of Stafford as hfe wishes without charge. would have been burned at toe J. ^fkowltz ^ d t^ jj, ^ two-car accident on West American Veterans, will meet ggpt, 2&. At th/e end of this pe- ing. qdatrale, tel. 870-2845. -.went to 6-year-old Pamela B®1- toe most first prize awards for day ^ t he oppose ^tempts r ^., Saturday night. tomorrow at.. 8 p.m. at toe new Stitch Pattern Dial and you’re sewing Springs and Albert C. Sobielo Further InformaUon and ap- stake,” he said. riod adults may then apply for a ’The painting by Raphael, lok of 60 Kelly Rd. for her entry their contributions in toe fair. _■ ■« r ___1___A__ i___■ ------l_ l.i1 .... w A . ... TLeary’s A.n«nr'a wife Rosemary, 36, '’y ^ ® Central railroad to ■ Driver of the second car wks American Legion Home. GLASS FURNITURE TOPS straight, zig-zag, blindstitch-whatever. . of Manchester; two grandchll pllcaUon forms may be obtain­ test given by toe State Board of 1483-1620, depicts Mary and as “ Little Red Riding Hood.” This year, toe specially award­ dren and four great-grandchil­ ed by calling Mrs. John G. and his 20-year-old son by an payment of taxes to mu- Raymond Girard, 32 of 43 Hlll- Education. toe infant Jesus on a bench, Extended Forecast ■When asked what would be done ed $6 prizes went to Alan Ber­ MIRRORS (Finplace and Door) One touch and you’re set for the new dren. Wagner, membership commit­ earller marriage, Jeton, were niclpallUes. crest Dr., Vernon. No injuries Cold Remedies Any person 17 years of age with a landscape back­ nier and Lauren Clapp. Stretch Stitches. Stitches that strrretch Funeral services wlil be Wed­ tee chairman, at Watkins Bros., convicted with him. ’They re-' Argiments on toe appIicaUon were reported and damage to and not now attending a day ground. ■S'., . ,__a rcuiioio. 'Th-' OO.V.,j.v . : ....B—c .r —.. j ?- “-."nS Hannsdi, toes'u/*'; best authority on ceived six month sentences but by trustees of toe railroad, the cars was minor. Gilbert is partly ■TT' cloudy weather with a » PICTURE FRAMING (a%p00) with the new knits they were made (or. _____ nesday at 1 p.m. at Holmes Fu 935 Main St., ’Tuesday through school may register for review c h ^ e it to Santa jthe w _®ald “ This which has applied for reorganl- scheduled to appear to Rock- Banned by FDA Officers said toe painting chance or snowew y. _ . Jg,. bii v«nr’H fair was the beat In Touch again-and you’re sewing a neral Home, 400 Mato St. ’The Saturday during business hours, have been released. classes. A person must he 18 was insured for $800,000 but H w*wHrtav Hleh Claus to buy a plate for his year’s fair was to¥ best in many WINDOW andPUTE GLASS’^ Rev. Gary Cornell of South ’Ihe penalty for escaping from zaUon imder bankmptcy laws, ville Circuit Court 12, Oct. 6. years of age, or older, to be 2 t “ t e S r e t o r e ^ a v ^ e cookies.” Kelly Hayes, 6 of 66 ways. Not only did we have toe smooth, straight buttonhole. You’ve riever a California prison is six months wlU be heard to U.S. District James Yost, 33 of 26 Windsor As ‘Ineffective’ was appraised at $400,000 Tub Enclosure from $30 to $45 plus instaUation United Methodist Church wUl R eunion eligible to take toe state exam. more. I .i** /w e m ^ t Laurel St. was the second prize best year financially, but more sewn it so easy. Of course, this machine has officiate. Burial will be to to five years. Court to Philadelphia Sept. 17. Ave., Rockville, was ' arrested Applicemts for toe course must wlmer lor tor ontr, a. -U til. J«,pi, .aUWUd o U 0».. NEW YORK (AP) — George ______“ My office will file a brief and Saturday night andcharged WASHING’TON (AP) — ’The the Singer exclusive Push-Button Bobbin. Quabbin^ Park, Ware, Mass Sherman, who has directed __ Food and Drug AdmlnistraUon meet ton following require­ present my objecUons in oral with intoxication after police re­ ments : Out of full-time day high enrolling Who lives in Vernon Come. Touch this new machine today. At John Wayne in nearly two dozen P u J j l i c R c d o r d s argument at that Ume vigorous- ceived a complaint from his moved today to ban as ineffec or any surrounding town. neral home tomorrow from 2 to films going back to toe star’s school one academic year; a your Singer Center. See how you’ll sew! 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Warranty Deeds ly opposing toe trustees’ appll- wife. He was released on a $26 tive a major class of prescrip- former member of a class which Re^straUon, in person, for m a in t a in o u r l o w e s t p r ic e s early career, has been signed to cation,” - Lefkowitz said in a cash bond for appearance in any qf toe adult school classes, rejoin himlui.i asna ooevio.director ofor ‘"Ilie r..o Ruth E. Young to S t^ e y J. Uon cold and respiratory dls- ^as graduated from high school, Mr*. Effie S. Souer statement. Rockville court, Oct. 6. ease remedies and a resident of toe state for at starts' today and will continue f u n e r a l h o m e MUUon Dollar Kidnapping,” Krajewskl and B e^l E. 1 ^ Lefkowlte neU- U^'®*’ “ '®a police acUvlty; through Saturday, at Rockville SOU’TH WINDSOR — Mrs. Wayne’s own Batjac Produc- Honed toe feder^ 0 ^ 1 fo^T a OOvl^Y Day In.i.Doy Out... Effie Slater Souer, 73, of 2825 Rd. Conveyance tax $30.25. “ ““r r “ coventrC^''i^rrp"mflda throa “ “n® anUbioUcs such as pent- “ *® **»*“ exammauon. day toe hours are from 7 to 9 Ellington Rd. died yesterday at "The Million Dollar Kid: Joseph Rodrigues and Dor^ " im m ^ S y ^ ’L ^ J ^ w a r S T ^ e r T e " Established 1874 Three generations of service a South Windsor convalescent p.m. and Saturday, 9 a.m. to v M n M r home. With toe exception of the busi- PRESCRIPTIONS Mrs. Souer was bom May 18, on machines, drapery making, it * 1897 in Colchester, and had liv 142 East Center Street 1 K.i, __ J A « woodworking and charm cours- . . resulting in meaningful ^ JJ*® Hartford area most y Talley and Mary g Coventry was charged with im- *® ^ comblnaUons cited “ * eighth grade education. pg jjj classes are still open for Manchester, Conn. 06040 “^J*®*".***®’ , , . . kidnapers to his grandson in Jane Talley to Daniel J. Mi'chi ^ proper passing today, John J. ^® *®“®^ seven have Classes are being offered in registration. savings to you every .day! Survivors include 3 sons, Wil- __wauna tuin nf onH tc Doreen Mlchi, property (203) 649-7196 our«vo™ mciuae o sons, V,..- Michael Wayne, son of and E. Baviello, 25, pf Rabbit ’Trail, already been withdrawn volun- reading, spelling, social studies More persona are needed to No ups and downs In your Prescription I Milford Rd. Conveyance Coventry, was charged with torily from toe market, industry EhigUsh for non-English regiatpr for toe following cour- “ert T J. T Souer of ^ ^Broad H nBrook, 0 thrstar and President of BatJ- at 36 : costs—no "discounts” today, “Regular | ac, wUl produce. tax $28.85. Deaths In failure to stop for a school bus. sources said. speaking people. The Basic Edu- ses if they are to materialize: prloes” tomorrow! Administrator’s Deedn Baviello and Dickerman are Th® BDA first announced one ®aUon prog;ram is Intended to Algebra, Russian, Italian, weld- No “leduoed specials”—no “temporary I Etoelyn C. Gibson to Norman The W orld scheduled to appear in Man- y®ar ago that toe NaUonal “ ®'P a ^ lts to generally Im- ing, sculpture, psychology, reductions” on Prescriptions to rare | S. Hohenthal and 1 Eleanor P. Chester Circuit Court 12, Oct. 6 Academy of Sciences-NaUonal Prove^ their educational back- photography, ’’PolluUtm, PesU- customers! Five State Residents Die Hohenthal, iiropertjr on Flower Noel Field and'Mlss Mlrsky, Sept. 28. Research Cotmcil had found toe KTOund. cldes and People,” rug braiding, At the same time, there Is never any | St. i ■VIENNA, Austria (AP) _ ELLINGTON cold remedies Ineffective for registered in this program tutoring a sport jacket and fa- compromtae In servloc or quaUty! In Accidents on Weekend W. David Keith to Peter T. the former U S. State poucepoUce from Stafford their claimed purposes. the h i^ ^ p h m i” dlnlnma*Vi*^a'W ®hion design. Bourdpn and Janice B. Bour- a'ha<>.n.a ' * former of Rt. 146 and 83. ’The unident) comnoundCompound TalTables, Lederle Lab­ The Singer 1 to 36’Credit Plan helps you haw this new machine now-within your budget. and Oakhurst Street in his home- Jubert, 23, of Southington. The Edward H. Hahnel and Unda ^ president ifled driver was drivlnft^te^th/^$n oratories, Pearl River, N.Y.; ^ S a t o . Coma in, phona or «rita for a dapandabla ao.war. No TRY US AND SEE !ar- second driver was Injured. Hahnel against Elizabeth J. Car- .. — "mo devoted Rt. 83 and made a thm into ^ TaorAc" C an ^ M town. Blair Elliott, .toe 19iyear- turn on old (^rator of toe car, was ad- Drownings Saturday took two penter, property at 121 Park ^ ®fHklng toe rightWheel ^ T^^acydln Capsules ^J B Copy Cats obli^tion, naturally. mitted to St. Francis Hospitaltal, U v e s . 3 i l l e Raymond, 47, of St. $16,000. _ . „ ?f toe McGuire car a n d > e n Marriage Licenses left the scene. \ Division, Charles Pfizer Perhaps this question has been on your mind: Hartford. New Britain drowned in Crom & Co., New York, N.Y. HIGH SPEED COPYING AND PRINTING .SINGER Raymond Joseph Monroe, RRfNCElTON, N.J. (AP) — Q. We do not own a cemetery lot. . . . Do you recommend buying a V/hat! new for tomorrow t$atS\HCtHtodayt* William J. Crotty, 28, of Dan- well while fishing from toe Tetrex-APC with 'Brlstamln bury was fatally injured and shore of toe ConnecUcut River, Rockville, and Dorothy Estes Vlner, 78, a retired • ’ FAST oMd ECONOMICAL # Bennett._____ 183 N. Elm St., Oct. 9, PHnCeton University professor Toss cubed cooked c h lc l^ Capsules and Tetrex-AP Syrup, lot prior to need? two others were injured early Lucy Nazro, 26, who police CALL 647-9257 Foraddressol thc'rlore nearest you see whtie pages under SINGER COMPANY -; a Trademark of THE SINGER COMPANY Sunday in a two-car collision on called an Inexperienced swim- Second Congregational Church. ®f ®conomics and ecMiomlc ad- wUh drained pineapple chunks Bristol Laboratories Division of • A. YES! Some one must do it some time. It is better to do it ahead a stretch of Interstate 84 in Dan- mer, drowned while swimmihg; Gordon Lee Holmes. Rockville. to government agencies (from a can) and diced celrfry. Bristol-Myers Co., Syracuse, 341 BROAD STREET of time instead of at a trying time. The same logic can be followed in bury which is under construe- alone in toe pool behind her and Betty Jean Montovani, tor more than 40 years, died Dress with mayonnaise nuxed N.Y.; and Terracydin Capsules, MANCHESTER. CONN. tion. Stephen Casner, 40, erf Mer- home on Route 37 in New Fair- South Windsor, Sept. 19. Saturday at a Princeton hospital with lemon Juice and cu py pow-' Pfizer Laboratories, Oiarlea discussing “pre-need” funeral arrangements. In both cases, isn’t it 856 MAIN STREET. MANCHESTER — 647-1425 George Alan Gess, Glaston- after a brief illness. der. Pfizer ft Co., New Yoyk, N.Y, iden, toe operator of toe second field. better to face realities “ ahead of time" instead of at a “ trying time” ? AT THE PARKADE — WEST MIDDLE TPKE. K

• . 4 ■ PAGE tE N MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY. S E ^ » ffiE R 14, 1^70 Section Two MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1970 iiattrl)?0trr Enrning !l|walii MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1970 Pages 11 to 20 ------C oven try is open to all Democratic Wom-'jports that 1,200 cartons contaln- en. ing eight bulbs of various watt- Drum Corps ages are to be sold and those Friends Group ’The Nathan Hale Ahclent wishing to' buy a carton who Choicest Meats In Town! Fifes and Drums will hold a bave not been otherwise coiy- Ferguson Elected to Office Drug Center Opens Progfrani mllltary ball at Ray’s Roller tacted, may call him. Rink Saturday night from 9 to ®®1® raises funds for the The Drug Advisory Center Of Town Service 1. Music will be furnished by November elecUon campaign. TUESDAY ONLY SPECIAL! By New England News Group 81 Russell St. is observing the Dick Pillar and his Orchestra. ------following summer schedide: The program. Friends In Ser­ CENTER CUT Thomas F. Ferguson, co-pub- man, Boston Record American, Tickets are available through McHiday, Tuesday and Usher of The Herald, was elect- student fight at Harvard; 2. vice Here has begun operation corps members. Atlailta Mayor Cited LB. Wednesday, 8:30 a.m. to B PORK CHOPS ^ Charles Fuller, Brockton Enter­ p.m. agfaln after a summer vacation, Proceeds iwlll go toward con­ DAVIDSON,. N^C. (AP) — ed vice president of the COUNTRY STYLE Thursday and Friday,'8:30 and now has an answering ser­ struction of a building in the Former Atlanta Mayor Ivan Al­ New England Associated Press mouto-to-mouth resuscitation; a.m. to B p.m. ^ vice on duty from 9 a.m. to S future for both the corps and its len Jr. receives an honorary PORK RIBS LB 69® News Executives Association 3. Jack Sprattl, Providence adjunct group, Knowlton’s Saturday, 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. p.m. weekdays. doctor of laws degree today FAMILY PACK (NBAPNEA) at the closing Journal, women crying as home Rangers. from Davidson College. There will be 'an answering The new nijmber is 742-9293. meeting of its annual conven- bums. service every night except ’The Saturday night event is ’Die head of the newly created LB 7 9 ^ _ . , . Features—-1. J. David La- With the aid of a steering PORK CHOPS Sunday frorar the time* the semi-formal. Police Development Fund, tlon Saturday at Stowe, Vt. mountagne, Providence Bulle- committee. It has also been pos­ NA’n V E BIRCH MOUNTAIN center closes until 8 a.m. A GOP Women which is supported by the Ford Robert C. Achom, editor 'of national guardsman flash- sible for the Friends to obtain backup person will be con­ Foundation, Allen claims to FOR the Worcester Telegram and jng peace sign while marching complete insurance coverage The RepubllcEin Women’s CUCUMBERS 3 1G^ tacted to help the caller if have established "the best ra­ Evening Gazette, was named in parade; 2. Jim Hughes, for volunteers. Club meets tonight at 8 at GOP necessary. Headquarters In the Old Bldwell cial climate in America” in At­ president. He had served the Christian Science Monitor, The Friends . group Is made Tavern, Main St. lanta while he headed that city’s HIGHLAND PARK MARKET past year as vice president, of music notes over face For drug advisory Informa­ up of volunteers willing to aid Jack Simms, who is Boston Bu- of music teacher; 3. tie Tereja tion call; M7-9222. RepubllcEins are kicking off government. people in an emergency that Is 317 Highland St., Manchester--Phone 646-4277 reau Chief of the AP, is sec- Zabala, Boston Record Amerl- the fall campaign with a light He receives the degree after not covered by the police or giving a convocation address on retary-treasurer. can, returning Vietnam Veteran bulb sale. Donald Bishop is The organization will hold its holding baby son, and Gordon fire departments. Emergency chairman of the drive, and re- urban problems. babysitting, transportation to 1971 convention at Jug End in h . Converse, Christian Science doctor’s appointments, and at­ Monitor, man on bicycle flying Policq^ Log tention to the elderly and shut- kite. Accidents—1. Thomas-E. Lan­ ins are the meiln services pro­ ARRESTS vided by the organization. ders, Boston Globe, train on ex­ pressway; 2. John Monglllo Jr., Volunteers are needed to han­ Kathleen Hyland of 688 Cen- New Haven Register, automo- jef gj.., charged with Intoxlca- dle telephone duty once a blle smashed into tree; 3. Rich- ^vas arrested Saturday month and to provide transpor­ ard J. Blellnskl, Boston Herald evening on Oak St. Court date tation, mainly for senior citi­ Traveler, driver trapped in over- g^pt. 26. zens. «. turned truck. ------Anyone interested in volim- Photos—Under 40,000 Circula- Elmer Mitchell, 40, of 146 Cen- teerlng Is urged to contact Mrs. tion: ter St., charged with operating a Josei^ Fowler, ■ South River Spot news—1. Rog?r Gaudlo, motor vehicle while his license Rd., who is the local co-ordlna- New Britain Herald, goose pick- under suspension, and op­ tor. ing podeeT' of boy at fair; 2., crating while his registration'' Monetary donations are also Randolph Trabold, North Ad- ^^s under suspension. He was being sought to help pay for the ams Transcript, fireman car- arrested last night on Norman continous operation of the an­ rylng dead boy; 3. Edward M ai--gt. He was taken to Hartford ’ i ■'i; swering service. All donations ley, Springfield Dally News, po- correcUonal Center in lieu of a ■ should be sent to Mrs. Hkrvey llceman dragging man./, j200 bond. He was scheduled to HeraU (Aioto by Pinto' Barrette, Avery Shores. Features—1. John Llgros, New appear in Manchester arcult London Day, child bouncing court 12 today. Drum Corps Sounds 250th Anniversary Note Smorgasbord huge ball in rain; 2. Jack Ur- _____ The Democratic Women’s wilier, New London Day, sea Thomas B. Shearer Jr., 18, Club will meet Wednesday night St. Justin’s Drum Corps from Hartford, one of many units in the Center. The parade was one of the events climaxing Bolton’s 250th Thomas F. Ferguson gull at takoff under moon; 3. of ivoryton, charged with breach parade Saturday, marches by the reviewing stand at • Bolton birthday celebration. A full picture story will appear tomorrow. at 8 at the home of ^ s . John Joel Ubrizzl, Berkshire Eagle, peace. He was arrested Sat- Plaster, Swamp Rd., to discuss South Egp-emont,, Mass., Sept. Pittsfield, lovers—hoy and g(lrl yrday evening after an Incident plans for -the annueil smorgas­ 40 Olcott St. were slashed last der to begin office operaUon to­ 16-18. ' in tall grass. on Hartford Rd. He was taken South Windsor bord, to be held Oct. 24. night. South Windsor morrow. Stanley Forman of the Boston Accidents—1. Claudia Dlanl, jq Hartford CorrecUonal Center The dinner and dance will be A comer of the building most Record American won the Best New Britain Herald, closeup of Heu of a $400 bond. He was at the Knights of Columbus Hall distant from the starting point Theater Group in Show award in the photo dl- dead boy and girl in car; 2. scheduled to appear in Man- Four hubcaps were stolen on Snake Hill Rd., with dinner over the weekend from a truck Pyrofax Relocates Offices, of the blaze was least damaged McBride Invested as Chevalier vision of the annual' contest. Francis A. Pellltler, Woonsocket Chester Circuit Court 12 today. and was found to contain un­ Calls Meeting from 6:30 to 8:30, and dancing TTie winner was announced dur- Call, car in vertical nosltlon en parked at 25 Flower St. The Chevalier awarirquallfl- Representative DeMolay. from 9 to 1. damaged office records; The Chevalier award, the CX3 I ing the Saturday night awards telephone pole; 3. Peter Ma- Brian H. Conn, 18, of 54 Tan­ cations Includes service to He Is the son of William Mc­ ’Tickets will be available soon Injured Man Recovering The Dynamic Theatre and highest honor that can be be­ presentaUon dinner. ronn, Bristol Press, school bus ner St. charged with making Three lawn chairs were stolen stowed upon a ,member of the home, DeMolay, church, school Bride of 83A Charter Oak St. through club members. . the Arts, Inc., will hold an open — . J in apple orchard. unnecessary noise with a motor from Laurel Manor Convales- The Pyrofax Gas Co. has re- Twelve fire companies from Faculties Give Views Order of DeMolay, was present­ and community. Less than one (Herald photo by Oflara) TTie Wednesday night meeting Foiroan-s picture, wMch e ^ Presentation, meeting tomorrow at 8 p.m. in her in the day received the p g. Front yehicle. He was arrested Satur- cent Home at 91 Chester St. over located its business office after, surrounding towns were sum- On Campus Unrest ed Saturday night to Robert B. per cent of DeMolays in the STORRB (AP)—College facul- the Community Room at the judges’ nod as the beet spot ^OO-l. Christian Scl day evening at Chambers fit. the weekend. an explosion Friday.' Gas from moned and the main cohsentra- McBride, In a public ceremony world receive it. and Schaller Rd. He was also ty members who teach the phy- Society for Savings Bank at news picture of 1969 among pap- g„gg Monitor; 2. a main line in the plant was be- tlon of the crew was on a 38,- at the Masonic Temple. McBride Is a past master Providence jggued a, written warning for Someone tried- to break into ing bled off prior to the fire. 000 gallon gas tank in the rear slcal sciences—physics, chemls-; Ellington Rd. and Buckland McBride received the award councilor of John Mather Chap­ ers -with circulation o< more Evening Bulletin; 3. Burlington driving atfer drinking. Court than 40,000, showed one a rooming house at 17 Spruce Francisco Rodriquez of Hart- of the property. try and others—are the “ hard- Rd., South Windsor. in an Investiture from Rocco. J. ter of Manchester. fte Is PLAZA DEPT. STORE Free Press. date Sept. 28. St. early yesterday morning. ford was injured during the fire -Fire crews were still on the liners” about unrest on any com- Plans for the fall production PrancoUne Jr. (left In photo), presently the chapter scribe. Is vard student striking another under 40,000—1. Salem' Even- ______but was reported as greatly Im- scene late Saturday to protect pus, while members of the Ub- and an actors’ workshop for during a disturbance at the News; 2. Berkshire Eagle, himself a Chevalier. state DeMolay scribe, and Is a (We Have A Notifui To Please) Kenneth A. Brown, 20, of 29A proved this morning. against further damage. eral arts faculty tend to be more adults and children will be dls- E. MIDDLE TPKE. (Next to Popular Mkt.) Cambridge campus. Pittsfield; 3. Bristol Press. Rachel Rd., charged with mak­ Sevenal small shag rugs can Shortly alter the explosion. Access to the building was lenient toward it. cussed. The I.neeting is open to The entry was captioned .Women’s Page Presenteion: OPEN WED., THDBS., FRI. tUl 9 ing uimecessary noise with a be put together to form a large Rodriquez came out of the not gained until this morning a survey of attitudes toward anyone interested in the Bolton “ Harvard Student Sees Grim- Over 40,000—1. Providence motor vehicle. He was arrest- one by attaching them with building with his clothes ablaze according to the manager, Don- punishing disruptive students theater, RIBBONS BY THE YARD son.” Sunday Journal; 2. Providence ed ______Saturday evening at Main gripper tape to form the size de- ___ and was grabbed by Louis De aid Warren. He said the com- that was conducted by two Uni- Those desiring further In- Forman receives a carfi Evening Bulletin; 3. Quincy Pa- and N.'Main Ste. Court date giVed"The**nigsTre~ easy . - - of - Windsor who smoth- pany had rented a office on yerslty of Connecticut sociolo- formation may call Mrs. Kay Steele Voted Nominee^-^" SATIN • GROSGRAIN award totaling $125 and’ the trolt Ledger.---- Sept. 28. tach and put In washer when ered the flames with cloth he 1296 John Fitch Blvd. and la gigtg came up with this conclu- Hathom. 156 St. Wapplng. Buell Hudson Memorial Award Under 40,000—1. Manchester, they are soiled. ' ripped from his trousers. presently getting records in or- giom. # MOIRE plaque. The Best-iiv-Show award Conn. Evening Herald: Salem Wendy H. Spooner of 30 Eva For Short-Term Candidacy S ® is named after the late pubUdh- Evening News; ” "3. Westport - jjj. changed with reckless driv­ er of the Woonsocket (R.l.) Conn. Town Crier. ing and failure to obey a stop Dan Rattazzl, Robert Morra scoutmaster, Dan Faulkner, CaU. ------sign. She was arrested Saturday and Robert Dixon represented and to review the program for First and second place win­ evening at Chambers St. and Bolton Republicans as delegates the year. ners in each division of the Bircher Has Spot Schaller Rd. Court date Sept. 28. Vlymouth to a special Second Congres- The meeting will be held in photo contest received cash On 'State Ticket ‘ ^ ^ " T, ^ slonal District Convention Sat- the Bolton Congregational awards of $50 and $25, respec­ Joseph C. Nemchlck, 35, of 70 A n n o u n c in g urday. Church Education Building tively, and certificates. WALLINGFORD (AP)—A lo- Indian Dr., charged wllh fail- The convention, held at East- from 7 :30 to 9 p.m. The contest also included cal leader of the politically con- ure to obey a stop sign. He was CHRYSLER em Connecticut State College in New boys Interested in join- page presentation entries for servatlve John Birch Society arrested yesterday morning at AVllllmantlc, selected Bob Steele ing the troop should come to NOTICE ftxDnt i ^ e s of NOV. 6, 1969, and has qualified to run. for state Oakland and N. Main Sts. the 1971 Dustet candidate lor the House of Rep- this meeting with a parent, for pages of Interest to woman senator on the ticket of the Con- court date Sept. 28. resentatives for the so-called Boys must be at least 11 years .for any date during 196®. servatlve American par^. ------“ short term” created by the old to become a scout, ROTH'S CLOTHIERS The Herald won the women's -AJblon P. Beverage will face Michael J. Nlemczyk, 49, of death of William St. Onge. Bulletin Board page competition, and an ac- Democratic incumbent Pat Bar- Bast OHartford, charged with The short term covers the There will be a town meeting count of it was carried in Satur- hato and RepubUcan Lawrence breach of peace by assault. He months of November and tonight at 8 in the Community day’s Herald DeNardls, both of Hamden, ^as arrested yesterday after- The big difference in smaU cars. December, between elections jjall to act on two appropria- TRI-CITY SHOPPING PLAZA The Winners- Beverage has been certified n^on after an incident at the and the beginning of the regular tlons, followed by a public hear- Photos-Over 40,000 Circular 34th Dls- Parkade. Court date Sept. 28. term In January. Steele was ing on whether or not to put VERNON CIRCLE, WILL BE jjjjjj. trict by the secretary of the ------Duster's a tive-passenger car It seats five, more power than other small cars' smaller named GOP candidate for the the question of school inclnera- Wc Hist introduced the Dust^ Spot news — 1. Stanley For- state. ACCIDENTS comfortably. engines regular term earlier this year, tors on the call to the .annual CLOSED TOMORROW. as the best transportation And that s a perfect combination Bolton's Republican Town meeting Oct. B. / Besides carrying more up front. Duster A written warning for failure bargain in America. H sdii is. carries more in the trunk- You can stuff 15 9 Committee wUl sponsors din- gt. Maurice Council of Cath- TUESDAY. SEPT. 15th, to.yield the rig^t of way was Is­ Options. ner dance Sept. 26 at Piano’s Women will have a pot luck cubic feet of stuff into it. (One ot the new / sued Saturday afternoon to And we biiiit Ditrter to be Restaurant to give area vot- supper tonight, beginning with \ small cars has about a third as much trunk You have over 50 PREPARING FOR Robert Flath of East HartfOird ers a chance to meet Mr. m ^ss at 6'30 HOTEL-MOTEL Amerkal's "smaii-enough- sp ace) , when the car he was driving to choose from when you Steele. Several other state Re- ^h^ jj^e commissioners will but-big-enough” car. Smaii enough p u b U c^ will attend, including knight at 7:30 at the fire- REORGANIZATION SALE, was involved In an accident at order a Duster. ,Blst District Rep.-Dorothy MU-. houae TRAINING Cooper Bti and W. Center St, for mancuverabiiity. Big APPROVED, BY CONN. STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION A n d it stiii is. STARTING WED., SEPT. I 6II1 -with a car operated by Debor­ Think ot it this way. It's a, convenience to ***; ...... i . j., w There will be an important APPROVED FOR VETERANS' TRAINING enough for stabiiity. A ^ t beef buriet wll be annlver- ah Videll of East Hampton. Small car lovers of America, your day has have a lot of conveniences to choose from. served. Tickets are available AT 10:00 A.M. oullly Mickly for Wtll-ptid tvtr- Men — Women come Incrutm t •pportmiltlM In moltli, lietili, Police, charged Pedro Vax- Duster s small enough to slip into about % o l It you're considering buying a new small from Euiy town committee mem- ^-30 p m at the Community m o rli, «te. Study at hoijia or Saturday Couplet You have more tires to kick, more doors to car. and you have certain options in mind to Hall. raildant claiHS. Kaap your -prasant lob A tt no barritr. No •xpori- quez of Hartford with reckless slam, morfe hoods to look under, more colors a parking space. Yet it's big enough to give -wbllp irainint. Fraa nattan-wWa plaea- tnca nocaiMry. driving. His car was Involved go along with it, you may find Duster the The Bolton ’Hgers won their The Herald is looking for a mant M rvka. to choose from and more test drives to take you stability on the open highway first game of the season yes- regular Bolton correspondent to REDUCTIONS FROM in an accident Saturday nlg^t It has bur unique torsion-bar suspension only small car that otters them Mail for Free Liter­ ■( than ever before. There are things like a Stereo Cassette terday afternoon, beaUng the replace Mrs. Young, who is COUNTY SCHOOL-! MH ature or CskU CoUeot I with a .car driven by Howard (tor better handling). And unibody construc­ 3787 MAIN STREET Which leaves us to convince you that Tape Player. V-8 engine, vinyl roof arjd l ^ t Hartford Golden Elks 16-8 • busy, teaching. Call Mrs. Yodng -S74-VU7-...... Clapper of ^^.Umantlc, at .B, Duster gives you the most-ear tor the money. tion-its strength completely surrounds you The game, played at the high the Her^d • BRIDtSEPORT 6, CONN.' 7 Middle Tpke. and New Bolton So Duster can handle stop-and-go city power brakes that you just-can t get on some school field, was part of the _ Rd. Court date Sept. 28. That it s small enough, but big enough And small cars town’s 2S0th anniversary cele­ ^0 to ■.J. Name------^ ^ ; that, all in all, it s the ideal small car. . traffic as well as freeway trattic because it s Manchester evening Herald bration. I Address------;------the right size, the right weight and it handles. Bolton correspondent Cleme- Two cars, one driven by IRMa The Duster success story: were made by well Young, Tel. 643-8981. 1 City------State- M. August, the other by Robert Room. M ore o f it Paul Groves, of Team A, and Our smaii-cnough* I Phone- -Tlme Usually Home- E. Zlkus both of East Hartford, to accomodate more passengers. to be continued. Steve Munson, of Team B. (In L. but-big-cnough car has a midget football each team plays Thinking about were Involve in an acchXedt More of it to accomodate one-half the game.) Saturday eiftemoon in the smaii-cnough-but>big-cnough No doubt about it Duster is the'ear tor the Outstanding players, accord­ King’s Department Store pair­ more iuggage. times. ing^ to - Coach Gil Boisoneau. If 5 Time Again fo Register for ing lot. engine. Over 175.000 Duster buyers thought so a ca r Most small cars are tour-passenger cars. were Joe Muro for Team A, and Duster's sta'ndard engine is our rugged 198 last year. And we expect more of the same Steve-Whltham and Joey Mar-“ 5ic: Cars driven by John R. Brit­ And when you sit in some of Jhem. they kind 'bt success with the 1971 Duster. cello for Team B. MANCHESTER ney of Meriden and WlUlam C. cubic inch. 125 horsepower Six. feel like they were built Before you buy a small car, look at our The team will play Middle- Lyiai ot 417 Hartford Rd. were It gives you great gas mileage and a little ...neworused? for three-and-a-half small car field Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Involved In an accident last passengers Bolton High field. ADULT EVENING SCHOOL night on Hartford Rd. Duster. Built and Parents of boys in Boy Scout U l s A n e / L engineered with Troop 73 will meet tonight with FA LL TERM G M S S fS An accident at the Center extra care. their sons to meet the new STUDIO of PIANO, yeatMxlay afternoon involved SEPTEMBER 15 cars driven by William E. eChryilir Coipoialion ORGAN and VOICE Sheehan of North Adams, MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL CAFETERIA Mass., and Rlonord E. Law Jr. SELLINQ of 173 Spruce 8 L S«pL 16th-imng Jr. High Sehool - 7 to 9 PJH. Resumes Teaching YOUR GAR? COMPLAINTS We Boy Clean Used NEW CLASSES THIS YEAR Monday, Sept. 14 Children were reported seen In Can Outright St. J&mes’ School Saturday CHEMISTRY FOR THE LAYMAN HlgbMt P|dcea Paid d ir e c t o r s KAREN W. PEARL night. No vandalism was found. INVESTMENTS AND THE STOCK MARKET and ELIZABETH W. WALTERS ZNmO.TGDATA.PROCESSING A house at 19 St, Lawrence TED TRUDON BEO. BNOINBBRINa DRAFTINO VOLKSWAGEN CONVERSATIONAL RUSSIAN Let’s work a loan together. St. was apparently entered CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH KAREN W. PEARL sometime Saturday aftemnon. Route 83, TalcottvUle it’s the perfect tjme of the year, to buy a new or used car. And the best way to Nothing was reported missing. 6<»-t8S8 INT. K N im N O Instructor of Piano, Organ and Voice FLOWER ARRANQINO finance that car is to stop in tor a quick personai ioan at Hartford Nationai. it’s a RUG BRAIDING A television was stolen yes­ DEOOUPAGB cinch to work a ioan together with Hartford Nationai, or, for that matter, any ap­ terday afternoon from the Man­ FIRST An>‘ / KENNETH E. WOODS chester Motel. CHRYSLER YOUTH IN THE 70’a proved HNB-automobiie deafer. instructor of Piano and Cello WANTED PEWTBRSMITHINQ , Silverware betfenglng to D and See the new Plymoii^ Duster today Morning & Evening Classes for Adults D Caterer’s of 49 Fairfield St. Tlymouth Ckan, Late Model PLUS REGULAR CLASSES HARTFORD NATIONAL Phone for Our Brochure . was reported missing yesterday. It was noticed missing after iComing HIGH SCHCXJL EQUIVALENCY employes of the company re­ USED CARS BUSINESS THE CHOICE BANK Top Prices Paid ENGLISH FOR THE FOREIGN BORN, Beginners Our Specialty turned from a catering job Sat­ Through. HOME AND FAMILY INTEREST Established 1792 Member F.D.I.C. study with QuaUfled and Certified Teachers of urday night. MANCHESTER ^ Fih’ All Makes! AVOCATIONAL SKILLS CHOREHES MOTORS, ir OAKLAND ST. uiiiNO . luiiuiiiwo • MSiKUUon • lunim • ncsM • Mixcmt ■ miimin . wkmsiii Conn. State Music Teachers Association SPECIAL LECTURE SERIES lumwioii . noowiio . - lomatioii • un.igii ■ ■ ctmiu niw . - Miia CMsnMMi A toy tractor and a dress were CARTER CHEVROLET atmcN . utmcKiowii i Mmnil • czcwsiii'- w.ionow • unit • . m uiim m stolen over the weekend from BROCHURE AVAILABLE IN HIGH SCHOOL OFFICE C O .. INC. siu k im '- uai ■ utiM • .iiiiiiM • iiOTM • nmfiiin • mbki . siimm STUDIO; 953 MAIN STREET the yard of an apartment at 295 1229 Main SL ALL CLASSES BEGIN WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 21 Representative offices in New York, London. Nassau and Hong Kang t e l . 643-7815 - 646-3390 - 649-1740 Main St. PlMMic 649-5238 Four tires on a car parked at V. MANCHlSSTEfi EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 14. 1970 PAGE THIRTEEN

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1970 Mrs. Edwin Stolle will be the Marsh,” a watercolor by Mil- PAGE TWELVE Vernon guest speaker and will show dred Connors is on exhibit’ at drug violations .and other of­ slides of New -England Church- the Connecticut Bank and TTust es. Co.; “ Mother and Child,” a the damage was discovered and P r o v id e n C C IM a n fenses dating back to ISfcO, po­ 13 More Bodies rescue planes arrived. Picture of Month pastel by Joe Oe)i0vesi, at the STAR. GAXElC*0 lice said. He started Phoenix School Board Schedules Caalguran, one of the largest M l i r d c r e d , ^ we hove just Hie right ^ A watercolor by June Linton Savings Bank 6f Rockville; ------Cr.AY.R. POLLAN------Hou.se a private center, in 1969. LIIRA Recovered In communities on a stretch of ^ titled, “Along Mile Hill,” was ‘"rurmoil,” an oil by Patricia Y o u r Daily Aclivily Guide The car bearing his body was Y ” 21 SCFT. 11 % chosen by the Tolland County Rady at the Hall Memorial Ll- '1 According^p the Stars. '' sparsely settled northern Luzon Kin SUiin Earlier found with the .engine running toy for that birthday party! ^ Review of Summer Work »> OCT. 22 St(l Typhoon’s Wake coast; Is on a small bay about-O? , Art Association as the picture brary, Ellington and “ Chrysan- ! T » 1-14-29-40 To flevelop message, for Tuesday, and the doors closed, police tale Board o f . Education will gifts from individuals have also read words correspo.nd,!ng to numbers 41-45-51-55^ miles by air from Maidla. you'll love our wide selection ^ of the month to be exhibited at themums,” an oil by Ruth 55^48-64-73 61-67-70 CAS1GURJU4, PhUllilnes PROVrOElNCB said. McKenna’s body was meet tonight for the first time beeiv received for the fund, Join the Gold Rush! of your Zodiac birth sign. the Rockville Public Library. Albert, at the Savings Bank of yfTAUKUS SCORPIO (AP) — Search teams recov­ Pro\-idence man whose brother slumped across the front seat, in the lower price range! jjn since school recessed in June. - Senior Citizens Aff- 20 ] Wtse 31 Agreeable 61 Change ” (3reen Teal - Tollknd ’Tolland.” ' 2 Remember ^ 32 Of 62 Work ocr.2Jr5^ and sister both were slain has He had apparently been seated ’The Vernon Senior Citizens ( hAAY 2Q ered the todies of 13 more vie flTie meeting will be held at the MAGNIFICENT GOLDEN DAWN . . . 23 KARAT ELECTRO PUTED 3 Evening 33 Improvement 63 Are HOY. been shot to death. on the passenger side when he Pinochle Group had ten tables - p 5 4 - 5 7 68 69 4 Portnershtp , 34 You 64 Collection ' tlms of Typhoon (Georgia) > to­ Meskill Tells Sykes School cafeteria at 7:30. 12-15-18-32 j j was .shot. in play at the tournament ses­ fUl\77- 79-81 5 Dealings 35 Keep 65 Best Police said Raymond see our wonderful selection of 6 Hours 36 A 66 Electricol 36-38-84-88'.5: day raising the known dead to The car was found a few Most of the meeting will be C McKenna, operator of the Phoe­ wrappings—ribbons—cards—favors sion held 'Thursday at the Lot­ 7 Tried 37 A n d 67 Of SAGITTARIUS 54' with at least 100 missing ajid blocks from the Phoenix House. devoted to catching up on re­ V.- M6r 21 8 Moves 30 Lobor- 68 Is Of Program nix House, a drug rehabilitation tie Fisk Building, Henry Park. 9 Help 39 Or 697ust NOV, 22 Z , feared lost. Police were notified .by an uni­ E-r'rJUNe 20 center, was shot in the chest ports filed for the summer Winners were: Edward MU- 10 Favored 40 To 70 Scenery OfC. 21 1^1 Tbe typhoon which devastated dentified caller. • 1 1 A 41 You 71 A s and his body left. in a car on a months. The annual organiza­ ler'618; Ann Barbero 606; Eva r - , 1 3-21-30-37 44-4^-53-58^0 this town of 13,000 persons and To Cut Crime j ^ autopsy was expected to ^M-59^^86 12 Plan 42 And 72 Deliberately downtown street Sunday night tion meeting of the board is Parent 604; Mary St. Louis 693. 13 Tell 43 Up 73 Possible 72-78-83-8^ two nearby coastal villages be­ be performeti "ty state Medical scheduled for Oct. 12. C A N C tR 14 Pleasing 44 Jeolousy 74 Cooperative CAPRICORN fore veering out to sea three (('ontinued from Pago One) at 9:15. Regular pinochle will be play­ F irst 15 The 45 Need 75 Matters Examiner-Dr. Joseph Palumbo. Inct i t o t f „..'jJUN£ 21 D fC ; 22 ^ His brother Donald was found ftecommendations concern­ ed tomorrow at 1:16. The INTERNATIONAL 16 And 46 Ad|ust 76 Equipment days ago packed winds of 100 Gaffney, Gerald Stevens, Francis i'^,:JULY 22 17Fovor • 47 Develops 77 Interested JAN'. I» bound and beaten to death in a ing tuition fees will be review­ ’Thursday tournament session National miles per hour. - Collins and James Bingham. Huiiters in some parts of Afri- ed. Proposed rates are: Kin­ 1- 8- 9-34 ‘IBPurchose 40 A 70 Fronk 2- 7-16-204T North Attleboro, Mass., field w ill be held also at 1:16, both 19 Serious 49 Install 79 As ^ Georg(la has begun to die out legislator said after the Stores 5 y 46-60-75 2563-65 • July 16 1964; His sister Eliza- ,ea dance and sing atop 12-foot- dergarten, $450; grades 1-0, at the Lottie Bisk Building. 20 Tested 50 Good 00 Y our -2 over the South China Sea about j,^^g conference that the Ameri- LIO 21 Your 51 A 81 Y ou | AQUARIUS beth wa-s shot to death last Feb; high termite mounds to lure the $760;. grades 6-8, $800 and Thursday’? session will be fol­ 70 miles east of Hong Kong. Association is in sym- 'tdimeU of I 22 Romonce 52 Ideos 82 Or , • J A N .-20 ^ 6 outside a Cranston apartment insects out into grass traps, grades 9-12, $1,000 .This will be lowed by a pot luck supper. 23 Purchase 53 Unless 83 And | Many houses, stores pub- pg^u,y thg ^ind of steps d owmm n tow n mtmclxesiteT ^ the first year the town will not house along with L o u is'"T h e Dried termites, considered high- ^AUG. 22 24 Be 54 Other ' 84 Sovir\g g n t . It open (Onrs. and trL.nlg^ito till • Ml ' The Vernon Recreation De­ 25 Friends 55 Complete 05 M atters 2 4- 5 - 1 0 - 2 4 ^ lie buildings—including schools jfeshiii proposed today as ontl- Fox" Tagllanettl. , ly nutritious, are used to season have Tolland high school pu­ TABLEWARE ?>\26-27-33-35 partment has issued an urgent 26 Fmonccs 56 Needed 86 Portner ^ 31-42-74 VN: and the Town Hall—were flat- crime measures. pils as tuition students. ' FIRST NATIONAL STORES ^43-5062 McKemm had alon g record of many African dishes. appeal for assistance with one 27 Show 57 Person . 87 Love-moking tened by the storm. VIRGO 20 Monfol 58 You're 80 Device PISCES Board members Albert Smith of its programs involving the Most of those killed were 7C: A U G . 2J 29 Addition 59 T o 89 Open FCI. I> ■)>- and Maurice Miller will report town’s senior citizens. 4-PIECE SCISSORS SET 30Plons 60Finonciol 90 Furnishings aboard eight small boats that SCfT. 22 9/15 MAR, 20*^^^ on tours of the school buildings Each Monday afternoon the 3- 6-17-19^ had docked Tliursday evening, Pope Denounces Smut; jl^(^Good (^Adverse ^^Neutral taken during the summer to elderly people hold a kitchen so­ • Doubto Polished - 4 ' 22-28-85-87 but whose passengers remained • Nickel Plated Seeks Curb of Sale check on maintenance and cial at the Lottie Fisk Building, -:------on board because of heavy cleaning. Imported from ■ CASTEL OJtNDOLFO, Italy Henry Park. From January has paid to South Korea more rains. Other reports to be reviewed est Germany (A P ) — Pope Paul VI says news through June these people were than three Umes the amount About 3 A.M., high vdn^ tonight include: Financial re­ Communists vendors should quit selling por- transported by bus but the cost 37>" Grooming given other allied nations for "PPed the vessels from thedr ports for Jime, July and became' prohibitive, Donald Ber­ Soum^ Korea ' “noorings and tossed Ujem out nographlc material. Enclotod It paymoni ot $1.99 help in Vietnam. August; Income received on ac­ for ooch Scitaort Sat ordtrtd. In an address Sunday to dele­ ger, recreation Erector said. now fields a Vietnam force ‘" ‘ o deep water where they cap­ count of education for the past Mall my ordtr to: F o r c e Back gates to the seventh Internation­ Through the summer months numbering some 50,000 men. s^ed. The total number of per- school year; Tolland tuition; al Congress of Newspaper Ven­ these people were transported Previous testimony before the aboard Is not laiown, but recommended budget transfers; by recreation department staff. dors, the pontiff said; Cambodians subcommittee, headed by Sen. officials estim ated at about 120. tax sheltered annuity program; • (PRINT CU*RLV WitM RAUPtXNT PtN| “ This most deillcate and grave Since school has resumed, the Stuart Symington, D-Mo., Only a few are known to have requests for leaves of absence staff is no longer available and (Continued from Page One) question Involves not only the Low Prices! Top (Quality! S&H Green Stamps! showed the U:)ited States paid survived. from two teachers; Bermuda Berger Is now asking for volun­ spiritual and moral destiny of They are Headquarters some $240 million to Thailand ' typhoon moved up the Pa- Workshop program; data pro­ teers who would be willing to \ m your conscience before God—as ^ .and $40 million to the Philip- <=lfic Ocean coastline along a cessing instruction at the high transport these senior citizens, Mall thia coupon to: Allow 4-6 weeka for delivery of your order. 4 Maintenance Squadron 13 and lo-mile front. AU .connection of your entire category which is Spoclol Offer Offer limited to U.S. reaidenta end la void school. on a once-a-month basis. The where prohibited. Your money will be re* Marine Air Base Squadron 13, However, the Koreans, who roads within that swatll were so sacrlfied for the service of P.O. B o i m Tomorrow night the Connecti­ total time involved would be ‘Wealport. Conn. OM N funded If you are not completely eetiafled.. public opinion—but also the based at Chu Lai, 50 miles south have won high praise for their cut and all radio and telegraph cut Board of Education will about an hour, from 1 to 1:30 Aefund Instructions (or* Offer Expires Sept. 28 warded with each offer. of Da Nang. conduct in South Vietnam, have communicaUons were knocked safeguarding of the most sacred meet at the Vernon Center Mid­ and from 4 to 4:30 p.m. values of man in the face of A ..rill far more combat troops in Viet- out. dle School. The meeting will Between 26 and 30 people at­ og grcAip other American Mountains of^the Sierra Ma- present day spread of unbridled start at 6 o’clock with dinner. tend the wfeekly socials but only ,.be Inactivated Tuesday at Camp ^re range rtSe some 4,600 feet license which finds no parallel The topic of discussion, to fol­ seven or eight need transporta­ in the so-much honored history J. K. Books, four miles north- statements by U.S. officials at behind, the coastal settlements low, will concem school law. tion, Berger said. Anyone Inter­ west of Da Nang. hearing implied this nation and it was about 48 hours before of journalism.” Movie Planned ested in volunteering should Headquarters said the acUon go beyond its treaty obll- The Lamaze’ childbirth film, contact Berger any evening. COLOMBIAN COFFEE wlU reduce American troops in gg^tjons in defense of South Ko- sponsored by Parent’s Associa­ Teen Center Vietnam by 1,319. The moves j.gg keep the South Korean tion for Childbirth Education Effective this week, The are .part of President Nixon’s Vietnam. (PA C E ) vrtU be shown today at Ram ’s Horn teen center, Rt. 30, 1 lb a n ^ w i t h d r a w a l The United States has pledged ★ SPECIAL SEPT. 10-16 ★ F irst 8 p.m. at Trinity Lutheran will go on a new schedule. It reduce the authorized American maintain "powerful” forces Church, 86 Prospect St. will be open from 7:30 to 11:30 strength in Vietnam to 384,(X)0 South Korea, promising not to National The film shows preparatory p.m. every FMday and Satur­ by Oct. 15. withdraw any troops without FREE Vz Gal. Carton Holder classes, labor and delivery pro­ day. The command said American prior consultation with Seoul, S tores cedures. The public is invited Plans call for the center to be Heinz Baby Food 80< -troops strength last week had The testimony also outlined to attend. open on Sunday afternoons also 8 dropped by 3,200 men and so far an agreement to suspend a deci- With Purchase of 4 Half Gallons Choppad 6 m |it< 87c Junior Women but this schedule will not start Is. tlpa year the strength had been slon to switch millions in mill- The Vernon Junior Women’s until late October. pared by 78,100 men. tary assistance program funds Club will hold a "Covered Student officers of the center ------aJ from the purchase of consum- Hydrox Cookiot W /i oz pkg Wagon” sale Sept. 26 from 10 are now selling membership Sunshine 49otluck supper. slon will be charged. Buffet glow that nothing else can capture. Internahonal Mrs. Winfred Kloter will be Annual Auction Friskles Cot Food 2 ‘l “35ci hostess for the supper and Mrs. (electro plate) 23 Karat Gold flatware is crafted ^^Better Idea’^ Boneless Rib Eye ’The Men’s Club of the Rock- GInb Steak I G. Scott Brown will lead the vllle Methodist Church will devotions. Joseph Bradley, co­ in the same fashion that fine jewelry is made. Old hold its annual auction, Sept. 19 | The long-awaited Pinto, the hot little carefree car. ordinator for the Hockanum Val­ Spaghetti Sauce IS'A oz btl at the church on Grove St. Heinz 45<| Chuck — Bone In ley Community Services Council W orld craftsmanship gives attention to design, ^ Californio Steak Bidding will start at 4 p.m. This W e ek will explain the work and the with Homer Waltz as auc-1 e r i y 4 9 c ^ role of the organization in the finish, and detail. International Stainless is lavishly Only TEASPOON tloneer. The sale 'will continue cofninunity. until all items have been sold. Mrs. Filbert's Chapel Ftind eledro plated with precious 23 Karat Gold. Heavy There will be a break from 5:30 I Congregation Knesseth Israel Follow this schedule to complete your set to 6:30 p.m. when a cafeteria I electro plating assures many years of service . . . PINEAPPLE SPAGHEni of Ellington has donated $325 to style lunch will be. available. -| the Chapel F\md of the Rock­ Fall Session Dressel rdTATn. uH«>b.69< 1st W e ek ville General Hospital. never needs polishing . . . dishwasher safe . . . The Women’s Fellowship of I Sept. 14-19 JUICE — Finast or Elbow Macaroni— Finast The meditation room of the TEASPOON the First Congregational finish will last indefinitely when used with care in two-room chapel at the hospital, Churcl) of Vernon, will hold Its Cain's Potato Chips »*>>4«65c| m A WHh 2nd W e e k is nearing completion. Most of first f^ l meeting Wednesday at | 4 Nabisco Cheese Tid Bit Crackers «•> 47c occasional formal service. M hr the money for construction of the church. 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Renuzit A ir Refresher ^.•-.49cl Plums I Easy Off Window Cleaner ■4.s « - 4 9 c | 4 Soup Spoons S E P T E M B E R 15th Roman Pizi Cheese iixAt. 69c Capt'n Crui^h Scooter Pies 49c| 1 Gravy Ladel Pastry Server 1.99 Heinz VegetoKal Sup*fmirk(t> - . Sett. Cgarittti in4 labMco Praduett Extmgt Frtm Stamg OHm 643^2148 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY; SEPTEMBER 14, 1970 PAGE FIFTEEN , -f PAGE FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVfiNING HERALl). MANCHESTER, CONN.. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 197^ Just Handshake -Then Boom Petrone First Day Open Golf Leader e -T Vet Amateur Nicklaus Off Form Alou’s Boot Magic Number 1 nt^e Major League -^Leaders: Matches Par But Series Winner American League Allows Cubs For Baltimore Floi Batting (376 at bats)—Yas- In Big Field AKRON, Ohio (AP) — The big guy with the golden tr^emskl, Boston .324; A. John­ name sat there and looked positively embarrased, a NEW YORK (AP) — Steve Hargan’s fast ball was son, Cqllfomla .321. By EARL YOST To Top Bucs gone with the wind. Rich Morale’s homer was gone in sheepish grin ciossin'g his face when someone informed Runs^atted in—F. Howard,' Professionals and low him he had averaged almost $20,000 a round for his six American Licugue a flash . . . and the Baltimore Orioles were just gone. WashlngtorM^; Klllebrew, Min­ handicap amateur golfers NEW YORK (AP) — Hargan said the wind h e lp e d ------appearances in the World Series of Golf, East Division nesota 109. set out today in quest of ” Is that so?” replied Jack Danny Murtaugh and Steve as he pitched a two-hltter„ to Chuck Tanner takes over as Hits—Oliva, Jflniiesota 180; A. Blass, were just a hand­ W. L. Pet. O.B. bettering Sam Petrone’s Nicklaus, who then shrugged. had a 70 for 141 and picked up BalUmore 95 51 .651 lead Cleveland over New York field boss Tuesday at Kansas CalifomiaH:^: Tovar, $5,000. shake away — when Matty 3-1; Morales delivered a thun- city, replacing the recently-fired Minnesota 17’T. par 70 yesterday in part Nicklaus appeared pn the New York 81 65 .555 one of the annual two-day The victory pushed Nicklaus’ Alou let the Chicago (3ubs Detroit 75 71 .514 derbolt homer as Chicago E>on Gutterldge. Home runs—F. H o\i^a.^d, verge of coUapse in the front the yeax’ to almost slip through his fingers. nipped Minnesota 8-7 and the Washington 43; Klllebrew, Manchester Open Tourna­ nine over the 7,180-yard Fire- ^200,000, but the $60,000 does not Boston 75 71 .514 stone Country Club course Sun­ Alou, Pittsburgh’s usually Orioles bombed Boston 13-2 Sun­ ROYALS - A’S — nesota 41. ment. count on the money list kince It Cleveland 71 76 .483 day in the final roimd of the sure-handed center fielder, day to cut their magic number Lou Pinlella knocked In Pitching (12 decisions)—Cuel- The lowest two-day score will is considered an exhlbitimi by Wash'n 68 77 .469 win. World Series. muffed a fly ball with two out in West Division in’ the American League East to tylng and winning runs with a jjjy, Baltimore 23-7, .767, 3.69; Uie PGA. Perfect weather blessed a In those nine holes he had re­ the ninth inning Sunday and the Minnesota 87 58 .600 three games. two-out triple in the last of the ^jargan, Cleveland 9-3, .750, 2.93 Nicklaus now has won mors “ I had the wind behind me,” field of 189 amateurs Sunday corded four bogeys, missed Cubs went on to kayo Blass and Oakland 80 67 .544 11th to give the Royals their Strikeouts — McDowell, than $26,000 in six World Series Hargan quipped after allowing but this morning the golfers three fairways and five greens, score two quick runs for a 3-2 California 77 68 .531 first-game victory. Ed Kirkpat­ Cleveland 283; Lolich, Detroit appearances. the Yankees a fourth inning sin­ rick scored Jack Hefnandez were treated to a soggy course was in four traps and missed ” 1' always aim for the four victory that tightened the Kansas City 58 88 .397 203. made so by heavy early rain. three-team scramble for the Na­ gle by Roy White and a single with a two-out, pinch single in five putts under nine feet. major championships,” Nick­ Milwaukee 55 90 ;S79 National League An expected 200 players were tional League’s elusive East Dl- by Danny Cater in the eighth, the 12th to complete the Royal And Dave Stockton, the 28- laus said as he started to ex- Chicago 53 93 .363 Batting (376 at bats)—Cle- scheduled to tee off today in visimi title. "I’d always heard that if you sweep, year-old PGA champion, had plain his feeling about this tour- get a good horse, ride it, so I 'The twin win. spoiled a big day mente, Pittsburgh .368; <3arty. the 24th Open. ’The sudden turnabout carried Simday’s Results pulled into a tie with him in the nament. “ Winning one of those stayed with my fast ball. for the A’s Reggie Jackson, who AU^ta .364^ Petrone, a top amateur for chase for the $50,000 first prize is a condition for getting in this the third-place Cubs within one Baltimore 13, Boston 2 Morales’ first major league, coUected his 21st liomer, a dou Runs batted in-Bench, Cin­ years who plays out of Hubbard in this event that brings togeth- tournament, game of the first place Pirates Cleveland 3, New York 1 Heights, overcame an early 70 ,\ homer, a sixth-inning shot off pie and four singles in the dou cinnati 138; Perez, Cincinnati er the holders of the world’s “ Now, if you can win this one, and within one-half game of the Washing;ton 10, Detroit 0 by State Amateur champion Jim Kaat, was the winning mar- bleheader. 128. four major champlonshipc—the beat the other three guys who runner-up New York Mets, who Chicago 8, Minnesota 7 Fred Kask of the Wethersfield Kansas City 8-8, Oakland 7-7, gm after the White Sox scored Hits—Rose, Cincinnati 196; Masters, PGA, U.S. and British have won major championships, lost 5-4 to St. Louis on Joe Brock, St. Louis 186. Country Club to forge Into the Opens. well, I feel like you’ve -proven 'Torre’s 13th Inning homer. It 1st game 11 innings; 2nd game seven times in the fifth and held ANGELS - BREWERS — lead at mid afternoon. i, i; 12 innings off a ninth-inning rally by the jim Fregosl’s triple keyed a les 16; Kessinger, Chicago 14. ” I was terrible on that front something. It gjves me a great also caught Murtaugh, the Pi­ Home runs—Bench, Cincinnati The pace - setter matched par CaUfomla 2, Milwaukee Twins. two-run first inning as Callfor- '** nine,” Nicklaus said. “ Just ter- deal of personal satisfaction. rates’ manager, with his hand ^ _ _ _ 44; B. YWilllams, Chicago 39; with 30-34-70 totals. Kask was in rible. “ It’s not the same as beating Today’s Games The Orioles’ clinching number ^ia snapped a nine-game losing with 37-34-71 and former Man­ outstretched. ” I began to think I wasn’t a world field in, say, the U.S. or Oakland (Odom 8-6) at Mil: for the East Division pennant streak with its victory over the Perez, Cincinnati 39. . chester Country Club champion ■"To tell you the truth,” he Pitching (12 decisions)—Simp­ going to win it and I thought, British Opens. But vdien you A . waukee (Morris 2-2), N was reduced with the Yankee Brewers. Righthander Tom Bob LaFrancls was next in line said, "I was stepping out of the son, Cincinnati 14-^, .‘824, 3.02; ’I’ve got to get started, got to beat the best,^ It gives you a California (Wright 19-11) at loss; Baltimore is out of hailing Murphy, halting a personal mm RP'rwK'WJioCi:' — '' with a 72. dugout to shake Steve’s hand.” Gibson, St. Louis 21-6, .778, 3.19. get some momentum, got to get good feeling.” ’ Minnesota (Hall 8-6), N distance with a 14-game lead five-game losing streak, and re- Petrone and Kask on Friday Blass led 2-1 and was one out Strikeouts—S e a v e r. New (AP Photofax) N. it going.’ ” Jacklln and Casper never Only games scheduled over New York. Uever Dave LaRoche combined and Saturday helped Connect­ away from a five-hit victory York 274; Gibsdn, St. Louis 264. Happy Jack, World Series of Golf King He did with three consecutive threatened seriously and Casper Tuesday’s Games Elsewhere in the AL, Kansas to blank the Brewers until the icut win its fourth straight Tri- when Alou dropped pinch-hitter clutch putts starting on the 13th. made a mild complaint about J ’ *V Oakland at Milwaukee, N City took a pair of extra-inning ninth, when Tommy Harpdr hit State Golf Championship at East Willie Smith’s short fly for a Nicklaus. birdied that one the galleries, Chicago at Kansas CJity, N a/falrs from Oakland by Identl- a run-scoring single off Mel (AP Photofax) Providence. Each posted double two-base error. Don Kessinger Streak Snapped at 19 Races from 15 feet, rolled in another "They seemed to think I California at Minnesota, N cal 8-7 scores; California turned Queen, COMPLETE — ’ quai-terback Joe N an^h tosses complete pass wins. laced a run-scoring single on the from 17 feet on the next hole wasn’t in the tournament,” Cas- Detroit at Cleveland, N back Milwaukee 2-1 and Wash- » * * Yankee Loss to end Rich Caster last night. Cowboys’ George Ajidriex^s to get at Namath. Current Manchester . Club next pitch to tie the game, took and saved par with an 18-footer per said. “ They weren’t ready (AP Photofax) second on Glenn Beckert’s Baltimore at Washington, N ington cuffed Detroit 10-0. SENATORS - TIGERS — champ. Woody Clark has to settle for a 75 along, with Jimmy on the 15th. for me to play. I’m a fast player UNSCHEDULED ACTION — Plate Ump Bill Haller and Tigers’ catcher Gene first-pitch single—which fin­ Bd^ton at New York, 2, I W l- Joe Coleman stymied Detroit Skein Now He also birdied the 17th from and when I was ready to hit the Lament try to keep Senators’ Rich Reichardt (3) and Detroit pitcher_ Daryl night WHITE SOX - TWINS — on three singles in Washington’s Pinto and Gene Devine. Team McLaren’s ished the shaken Blass—and Petrone bogied the first hole 12 feet and finished with a par ball, they were still moving Patterson apart. Patterson had just hit Reichardt on the hand in eighth inning. scored the winner on Billy Wil­ National League The White Sox, playing their romp over the Tigers, 70 lor 136 and a three-stroke around. I had to wait several East Division Five in Row Narrmth on Tairget^ but came back to get birds on last game under acting Manag- Rich Reichardt, who hit a liams’ second-pitch single off re­ the third and fourth holes. He margin over Stockton and Mas-' times.” liever George Brunet. ■ W. L. Pet. G.B. er Bill Adair, sent 12 men to the two-run homer in the first In- Domination Ends ters champion Billy Casper, tied Stockton said he was "very Pittsburgh 77 68 .531 — plate in their big fifth inning— nlng for the Senators, was hit by CX.EVELAND, Ohio (AP) — also bogied the ninth, parred the NEW YORK (AP) — The golden era o f Team Me "I should have caught the others. The leader had one bird for second at 139 Each won pleased with my play here. I New York 77 69 .527 % but needed Morales’ long ball a pitch in the eighth and headed "I feel like I’m a better pitcher Laren’s domination of road racing in North' America 250. ball,” said Alou, fighting back on the back nine, the 10th, and thought I played well enou^ to (Chicago 76 69 .524 1 for the deciding margin. The for the mound as if pitcher Dm - tears in the Pirates’ quiet club­ now than I’ve ever been,” Steve one bogey, the 12th, and parred came to en end in the red cla.v hills of Georgia Sunday. Casper had a final round 68 deserve a tie lor second.” St. Louis 70 77 .476 8 West Dlvlsion-paclngf Twins yl Patterson was aiming at him. u,e Cleveland Jets Down Cowbovs The driver who did it was 38- and Stockton a 70. Tony Jacklin, "Well,” said Jacklln, “ it’s jupt NL Pennant Race house. "I knew the wind was the other seven. Phila’phla 66 81 .449 12 were a run short with their two- Both benches cleared, but urn- a young Englishman who money, I’d just have spent it blowing in, but I should have Indians defeated the New York cisco that left the Rams Kask collected birdies on the year-old Tony Dean, a Britisher os the more powerful con- the Montresll 64 81 .441 13 run uprising in the ninth. pires quieted the situation. NEW YORK (AP) — beat Sah Diego 20-14. caught the ball.” lO-of-21 the only 5-0 preseason record. cond, lllh and 13th holes but whose 182-cublc inch Porsche dropped out one by one holds the U.S. Open crown, also anyhow, West Division Yankees 3-1 on the rlght-hani Top NT-imotVi -1 Intp vpnoi't-^ Namath completed the fourth eiehth 12th Spydtr 908 shouldn t even have ______"I ’m not about to criticize Joe INamarn, a laie lepoiL g^g 251 yards and two Washington beat Baiumore boi the fourth, eighth, 12th Spydfc in a wreck-marred Canadian- Matty,” said Blass, who wound Cincinnati 93 56 .624 — der’s two-hitter. m „ helped close out the Na- the jets’ victory, for the first Ume since 1959 ^ LaFrancis came back been racing against the likes of It was Hargan’s second two- 600 horsepower McLaren- American Challenge Cup race at up with his I2th loss in 21 deci­ Los Angeles 78 67 .538 13 Yaz Clouts 39th Homer tional Football League ex- hooked up with rookie Rich- sonny Jurgensen fired a fourth- nicely afrqr his six over on the me World Pro Seifior Golf Title In Nnmber sions. "He’s, saved me a thou­ San Fran. 77 69 527 14% hitter. But he considers an ear­ Chevrolets. the new Road Atlanta Circuit 40 hibition season in the kind caster for 73 yards on his quarter pass. front nine. birdied the 11th, f sand times; I still had a chance Houston 70 76 .479 21% lier three-hitter and last Tues­ 13th and 17thriiples. Dean, a balding veteran of miles northeast'of Atlanta. of form the New York Jets second scoring strike to put the Cleveland squeaked by the Gi: to get Matty off the hook If I AUant 72 76 .486 2 0 % day’s 4-3 loss to Boston better Low net le a d ^ were Van many European courses, mostly The Britisher romped home to Louis beat them 6-4 in 13 innings the right way." jets ahead in the third ants on Don (Jockroft’s 31-yard Won Again by Sam Snead NEW YORK (AP) — had gotten Kessinger, but I San Diego 58 89 395 34 ga'mes. hope will get them off to a 26-21 M;ullen 63, Bundi\Tarca and in small machinery, happened collect $16,450 from the $61,500 on Joe Torre’s home run. Joe Hague drove in four runs Familiar Cry Heard, quarter after Roger Staubach field goal with four seconds left The National League East didn’t do it.” But Indians Manager Alvin fast start in regulai’ season Tony Pletrantonio, both^8; Bud- to be the guy who was sitting in purse—the largest payday of his former senior tlUeholder, Chand- Hie loss kept the Mets in sec­ with a homer and two singles in Sunday’s Results had come off the bench to lead after the Giants had gone ahead PORTSMOUTH, Va. (AP) pennant race has reached Elsewhere, San Diego stunned Dark disagrees. play. dy Buder 69, Alex Sr. the right position at the right career—and end Teofo Mc- ond place, one-half game behind Sunday’s early innings. It was Montreal 4, Philadelphia 2 Sam Snead has won his third , , „ the arithmetic stage and Cincinnati’s runaway West Divi­ "That was as good as I’ve Namath, who was late report- the Cowboys back from a 19-7 about a mtnute earlier on Fran 69, Lou lazzl 70, Ed Laren's string of Can-Am vlcto- , , . ,, But the 54-year-old Faulkner Pittsburgh and one-half game 4-1 in the fifth when the Mets Chicago 3, Pittsburgh 2 - Wait ’Till Next Year the numbers are a bit dis­ sion leaner lor the third straight ing to training'camp because of halftime deficit. Tarkentcxn’s scoring pass, 70, Ed Wadas 71 and Job: ries at 19. A McLaren team car world professional senior golf ^oggyg^ g, the first four ahead of Chicago. rallied for three runs to tie the St. Louis 8, New Yorj? 4, 13 NEW YORK (AP) — The Boston Red Sox relaxed tressing -to Gil Hodges, time, 5-4; Los Angeles downed personal problems, looked sharp Namath played until midway MacArthur Lane sparked St. Revello 71. hadn’t lost in the milUon dollar championship and given the holes in the afternoon and Snead Hodges was asked afterwards score. Jerry Grote’s bases-load- innings Sunday night in guiding the Jets in the fourth quarter. In his half Louis’ victory over Kansas City San tYancisco 5-3 in 10 innings; during a break in the American League schedule t^ a y “ ' e v S to its fourth straight series since Oct. 13, 1968, and United States a 14-3 lead over birdied the other two, and sud- manager of the New York if 92 was still the number. ed bunt brought in the tying Houston 10, Atlanta 6 Montreal topped Philadelphia while fans back home chanted the familiar refrain Wait___ -victory and provided New to a 29-21 victory over the Dal- of play, Staubach hit on lO-of-20 by catching passes for two they had won the series title Great Britain in the series — denly they were all even again, Mets. “ It may be high,” he replied. run. San Diego 5, Cincinnati 4 las Cowboys in the Cotton Bowl, passes for 142 yards and one touchdowns and running for an- Hodges was asked several 4-2 and Houston drubbed Atlan­ ’till next year.” York’s filth straight loss, three times in a row. but for a long time Sunday he That should have given Faulk- "I’d take it if Icould get it. How •Tug McGraw came out of the Los Angeles 5, San Francisco night. ■The Houston Oilers whipped touchdown. other, m weeks ago how many victories ta 10-6. The Red Sox were mathemati­ who Hargan, who was sent to Joe Ready A1 Unser, gaining his seventh Ic'oked like a loser. ner an indication of things to many do we have left?” bullpen to work six shutout in- 3, 10 innings The Red Sox pitchers, the Philadelphia Eagles 26-7 in in the game at Philadelphia, Larry Walton grabbed a pair he thought would be enough to * * * cally eliminated from the pen­ The 58-year-old Snead was ome, but the Britmi — whose ’The answer to that one is 16 nings but the Mets went ihto a Today’s Games managed just one victory in Cleveland’s minor league alllll- victory of the season and al­ take the division UUe. "Oh, 92 I CUBS - PIRATES — nant race in dropping a 5-1 deci­ the otfly other game on the final Houston's Charlie Johnson com- of touchdown passes and the De­ four down at the halfway mark only previous appearance In the collective slump against Nelson New York (Sadecki 8-4) at nine games in Baltimore this ate Wichita in mid-July, pushed ready with more than $360,000 in guess," he said at that time. and it didn’t take Hodges long to Leo Durocher was in a Jovial sion to the Orioles in Baltimore day of the exhibition season, pleted 13 of 22 passes for 199 troit defense, stopped (JinclnnaU But Cowboy of the 36-hole match after Brit- event was a 2-up loss to Harper Briles, Frank Bertaina and Montreal (Stonemaji 5-14), N season, were bombed in the ft- his record to 9-3 with the victory %/ the bonk, beat off A.J. Foyt’s It was an off-hand guess with do the mental arithmetic in­ mood after his Cubs’ come- Saturday night. Play for keeps starts next Pri- yards and a touchdown and the cold in the second half In the ish champion Max Faulkner two years ago at Dundee, Scot- Frank Llnzy and did not get a San Diego (Nyman 0-1) at Los nal meeting between the two and said he learned a lot while challenge to romp home ahead no particular reasoning other volved in this problem. from-behind victory, exclaim­ Then the Orioles completed a day night when the St. Louis Oilers’ defense stopped Phila- Lions’ victory over the Bengals...... fired a three-under-par 69 over land — went back in front by baserunn6r after the sixth In- Angeles (Osteen 14-13), N teams this season. e in Wichita. Defense Not of the pack in a 100-mile cham than 02 did not seem like an out- “ Sixteen left? he said, ’"niat ing: "I’m more glad we won it sweep of the three-game series Cardinals play the Rams in Los delphia cold until about .midway Atlanta pulled out Us victory iionshlp race at" Indianapolis the 7,000-yard Bide-A-\Vee Golf two holes when Snead honeyed nlng. Atlanta (McQueen 0-3) at San Po.ctnn Starter K?n Brett gave Craig Nettles put the Indians DALLAS, Tex. (AP) — Broad- landidi number for a team that means we’d need 16-1 for 92 vic­ that wal than if we'd won it 10- and moved to within three Angeles. in the fourth quarter. over Miami with Bob Berry’s rgrounds Saturday. Club course operated by another the 23rd and 24th holes. Fnally ’Torre, who had suf­ Francisco (Reberger 8-6), N up foi r rur.f na four hits and on the board in the first with a Terry nine-yard scoring strike with 34 way Joe Namath is ready for the won 100 last year. Now, unfortu­ tories. I think we might win if 0. What a lift it gives the club.” fames of nailing down a second four walks before being lifted lead-off homer, his 24th. Buddy In Saturday night’s games. Rookie fered through a frustrating day Only games scheduled Pittsburgh topped Oakland 20-6, Bradshaw threw two touchdown seconds left. regular season curtain, but any­ Ellington Ridge nately for the Mets, 92 Is just- we do that.” “ We’ve won some like that straight East tiUe by bombing f^r a pinch-hitter. Ray Jarvis, Bradford then tagged another one with a cure for the bum­ Asked before the 1969 season at the plate, striking out three ^ Tuesday’s Games Los Angeles edged San Francis- passes in Pittsburgh’s victory Rookie Ken Ellis scored on a about impossible. and we’ve lost some,” said Mur- Boston 13-2 Sunday behind Mike Qary Wagner and Dick Mills solo shot (his ninth) leading off bling Dallas Cowboy offense and FRO MEMBER With the temptation of Pitts- how many victories he thought times, ripped his Iminer rf taugh New York at Montreal, N co 17-14, Washing(ton downed over San Diego. 53-yard kick return and with an (tec, osr cAur r.a.c. ($tu4 wnreem f ,e.iJ, leeu. rntt enmlDin-eaimv qumo. tn w r, iMinoiut. •wumuR t r u m it t , me. but we’ve always Cuellar’s 23 pitching victory. also were hard hit before souUi- the third. a porous secondary please give Sunday burgh’s 3-2 loss to Chicago star-the Mets were capable of, he the year to breakthe tie in the ,------' Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, N Baltiijiore 17-14, Cleveland shad- Alvin Haymond set up a intercepted pass in Green Bay’s bounced back.” Despite the three losses in aa^*/ Fopeli-^ Morct retired Uie The Indians scored their third Tom Landry a call—collect. Low pro — Ron Mattson 70, St. Lcruls at Chicago ed the New Yorlt Giants 30-29, touchdown by returning the romp over Buffalo. ing at them on the scoreboard guessed 85. ’They won 100. 13th innlngrs. Baltimore, the Red Sox moved orioles in ordei m his major run in the eighth after Nettles The Cowboys sprang a “ new” Stan Staszowski 70; third Bob Sunday, the Mets turned into “ I quit guessing after last "It was too said Cincinnati at Houston, N St. Louis upended Kansas City opening kickoff 70 yards, Eddie Billy Kilmer was the big PADRES - REDS — San Diego at Los Angeles, N on to New York tied with the league d“ ‘’i t in the ^^ig-ith. led off with a line double off the over secondary on Namath Sunday Kay 71, A1 Fuchs 71; fifth — Ed models of frustraUon as 22 bat- year,” said Hodges. “ I was 16 Hodges. "It was a long one to Pete Rose’s 14th homer gave 34»24, Detroit whipped Cincin-, Meador set up another with a in New Orleans’ victory Atlanta at San Francisco, N Detroit Tigers . for third carl Yastrzemski nit his S9th right field fence. He advanced three before a national television au: Rubis 73; low team -r Frank ters went down in order and St. wrong last year—but it was 15 lose.” the Reds a 4-3,lead in the eighth nati 31-14, Atlanta outlasted Ml- pass and David San Diego, throwing place. The Tigters were sheUbd homer, a solo shot ovei the cen- on Eddie Leon’s and a for 92 dlence and 55,297 fans in toe Guerra, Gordon Smith, Bob inning at San Diego, but the Pa.- 10-0 by Washington Sunday. terfield fence in the fourth In- force out. ami 20-17, Green Bay trounced Ray kicked a field goal in IjOs touchdown passes, Cotton Bowl in toe wlndup^f toe O’Brien, Ron Primavera 57; . d r^ bounced back in their half The Yankees, who are in sec- nlng, for one Boston ryn. Billy Hargan had held the Yankees Buffalo 34-0 and New Orleans Angeles’ victory over San Fran- yards. exhi- second—Rubis, Jim McCarthy, Chances of Men’s Grand Slam Seen Slim on a two-run pinch-double by ond place, also are caught in a Conigliaro, breaking a slump hitless for the first three innings bition season and took their Roy (Jonyers, John Chessari .59; Larry Stahl and took the season late season slump, dropping five with two hits, singled home the e,nd then Horace Clarke blasted lumps 29-21. third team — Wally <31chon. series 10-8. straight gtjnes. Like the Red other in the ninth after brother a shot that Leon fumbled. Pro Football Chart: Steelers Joe Protected Coach Landry placed newly Herb Paganl, Tom Donovan, Tom Haller pinch-hit a three- Sox, they hope to snap out of t Tony was robbed of a homer by Clarke then advanced on Roy acquired at left I>ick Kelly 60; fourth team— Rosewall Open Tennis Champion run homer in the 10th, breaking slump in a twl-nlght double- a spectacular catch by Paul White’s hard-hit single and DALLAS, Tex. (AP) — Joe comerback and rookie Mark Bob Sheaffer, Tom Wolff, Bill a 1-1 deadlock at Seui Francisco, Golden Haired Bradshaw Washington at right comerback Marsh, Ed Levy 61; tie — h i l l s ' N Y sweep of the ^Australian, in the women’s final, 6-2, 2-6, 6- header Tuesday. Blair in center. scored on a force out. Namath, toe New York Jets’ and the Dodgers, ending a five- Mark Belanger. Frank Robin- Yastrzemskl went hitless In Jim LytUe unleashed a hard with Cornell Green at strong Staszowski, Les Baum, Jack t AV>\ TVio TTion’ a errand French, Wimbledon and U.S. 1. game losing streak, added an­ quarterback who led his tqam (Ar) me mens ^ a n u ^.j^pi^nghlps—twice, first as She thus accomplished a feat son and Boog Powell hit homes three other times at bat. His av- stnash in the eighth after Danny safety and Mel Renfro at weak Goldberg, Ed Moriarty 61; t ie - other run before the Giants ral- New Hopile for Pittsburgh to a 29-21 victory over the safety. Jim Simes, A1 Kemp, John Scar- s l^ -m a y never dupU- amateur ln,_ and then as that had been reserved, in the S In"^^ as Baltimore roughed up Gary erage dropped slightly to .3237 Cater singled, and Hargan cred- 1962 It was toe sixth different sec- lato, Lee Rubin 61; tie —George “I don’t want an imported car. omfeasional last year. This record books for the late Mau- . . Peters, whose record slipped to m his bid for a fourth*T6ague Ited Bradford’s running catch PITTSBURGH (AP) =^ Terry 31 and .yrith j;lmpy legs was a Dallas ^w boys Sunday Gated again in this age of the inning. dndary Landry has used during Ceferattl, John- Potter, Henry rated No. l reen "LitUe Mo” Connolly, win- 14-11 with the loss Saturday batting championship. with "getting me out of a Jam.” Bradshaw. que.stion mark but has done the night, was under police pro­ big money and high pres- although suil * *. . * the pre-season which ended with Abuza, Frank Tanutillo 61; tie— sure tennis, says the new among the G r id ’s pros, he won ner of the four major crowns in The are job. He traded rarely used re- tection throughout his stay EXPOS ■ PHILS — pinning their future on him, but ceiver Don AUey for Allen frt(m toe Cowboys sporting a 1-5 rec- Dennis Coscina, Dave Lingua, I want a Volkswagen.” U.S. Open champion, Ken none. 1953. here, authorities said today,. The Expes scored twice in the the golden-haired rookie will the San Diego Chargers, ord. A1 Endee, Hehry Karllner 61; Rosewall. Most of the contract pros "I think It’U be tough for a eighth on Rusty Staub’s single, likely get more offensive sup- The Steelers also traded quar- A spokesman for the police Namath suffered brief misery closest to 17th Jim Mc- “ I don’t say it’s impossible for skipped the Australian and woman to repeat the slam,” a fielder’s choice, a throwing er­ Coast Grid Powers Impress port from his teammates than terback Kent Nix to the Mlfme- department sai^ headquar­ wito two but toe earthy 7’9” ; 'longest-drive 18th one man to win the four major prenclT fitles because of a dis- predicted Billie Jean King, who gutty, gimpy-legged former Ala- _ Fuchs 310 yards, ror by pitcher Joe Hoemer and preceding have sota Vikings- for a 1971 draft ters received before the champlonshlps again, but I pute oyer prize money. John is recuperating from a knee op­ Ron Brand’s sacrifice fly to bama All-American was un- PIEO SHOP EVENTS- think it is very unlikely,” the Newcombe won Wimbledon, eration. “ I hope to be playing for years. choice. game what he termed a daunted. He combined with Saturday break a 2-2 tie and hand, the The Steelers were 1-13 last That leaves, the reins to Brad- 36-year-ol4 Sydney, stylist said beating Rosewall -in the final, again season and I hope uieir-fifth-stralght set- crank call saying Namath George Sauer Jr. on a 23-j(ard Qp^gg _ ^ — Ray Kosak As College Season Kicks Off season, reason enough to arouse shaw, second year man Terry would be killed. \ after beating another Austra- and now Rosewall is U.S. cham- Margaret doesn’t have it her back. touchdown pass and a 73-yard 74. 3 _ pete Naktenls 77; C— STAFFORD SPEEDWAY ‘ hopes' and dreams- when a 21- Hannilty and rookie Bob Leahy, Officers met the Jets’ llan, Tony Roche, in the men’s pion again—after a break of 16 way this easily again. catch-and-run bomb to Richard jicRory 80; D— John Som- , The second main event at NEW YORK (AP) — Coach John Ralston of Stan- jor school In the Deep South en- year-old quarterbacki leads In four games, Bradshaw has plane when it landed. Two final Sunday, 2-6, 6-4, 7-6, 6-3. years. "Like the men, the girls are ASTROS - BRAVES — Caster. The bullet to Caster ^^^s 82; E -T om Heslin 97. ‘‘There are so many good He won the U.S. title at the Stafford Speedway Saturday Jf you’re a had predicted before the gineered two second-half scor- them to three succesrive pre- completed 44 of 87 passes and plainclothesmen q u ( c k 1 y gave toe Jets a 26-21 lead in also playing for big purses. Cesar Nedeno’s two-run dou­ BETTER NINE players these days, and they’re nlght was shortened to 12 laps ^ Arkansas clash that "defense ing drives as Georgia Tech season victories. thrown for one touchdown. moved to Namath’s side the third period they never re­ Eige of 21 in 1956. They’re getting very good and ble and two Atlanta errors A — Ray Kosak 35-1-34; B — breathing down your neck all "I doubt if anyone will ever when the track fire had Stanford, Calif. . . . as Ih ev- came from behind to trip South Bradshaw, the top pro-draft Against the New York Giants, Sunday night each time .he linquished. the pressure is heavy.” keyed a six-run first inning to respond to a fire m Tolland didn’t look as Carolina. Pete Naktenis 36-5-31; C —Dick the time,” the littlest profes- win a big title that many years pick, seems to have more skills on national television, Brad- returned to the bench. Offi­ Namath completed 10 of 21 Rosewall won 320,000 as his burst that carried the Astros cers said extra policemen McRory 37-5-32; Tom Donovan slonal added. "Take the case of apart again either,” Rosewall first prize and Roche collected past the Braves. ° ”” SufornS'eomes town than just throwing a football shaw completed 15 of 23 passes passes for 215 yards. with the precision and release of for 244 yards. The Steelers won were assigned to the game ' Calvin Hill scored on runs of 39-6-33; D—John Sommers 39-8- 1 Rod Laver. He was playing said. $10,000. Mrs. Court’s prize was 3i; Marty Shapiro 41-8-33; E — Carl Bnp,' Steven. powereS fo r a Xame that mil almost me AHt™, aelen., lor 2! Secure" o!? a rifle. ?l-6. And at quarterback -for toe There were no incidents. 2 and 1 yards for Dallas. g(reat before coming into this Don Budge la the only other $7,500 and Rosemary’s was the Blue No. 3 to a first place surely decide the Pacific 8 ’S compleUons and 245 yards as L lw Posing with Bemie Rose 44-12-32; kickers “ In this case, it’s leadership Giants was Shiner, tournament. Then he runs into player in history to win a men’s $3,760. in the .first 25-lap feature. He champion and Rose Bowl the Indians piled up a 27-0 lead. o —Jim Johnston 88-9-79, Beany Dennis Ralston, playing very grand slam. He did it in 1938. Bur foot Winner by example,” says Steeler vet- Noll also traded Roy Jefferson Rosewall, who became the openeda straightway lead oyer representative - and prob- But the losers’ quarterback, with s ^ r w Fay 89-10-79, Floyd O’Brien 84- well, and—boom—Rod is out of Margaret Court, a tall, athlet- oldest player since BiU Tilden to eran Andy Russell. “ He’s doing to Baltimore for Willie-Richard­ In 20-Kilometer second place Ed Flemke in the ably a high national rank- Bill Montgomery, got hot and it 26 yards m third S riod to 5-79, Chet Wineze 87-8-79, A1 it. ically-bullt country girl from A1-- win-the U.S. title (Big BiU was G&A 14. Ed Yerrington, in Bob­ L It. He doesn’t have to say any­ son, a proven receiver who nev­ Pasternack 94-15-79; Mark “ It would reaUy* be a feat for bury, AustrEilia, scored the sec- 36 when he won the seventh of mg as well. , took two defensive gems by the wipe out a 9-0 deficit thing.” ertheless may find himself DEDHAM, Maas. (AP)— by Santos’ old 909, came in third Both California powers Indians at their own five-yard SMU’s rhiipk HwJvn Kravltz 86-12-74, Roy Conyers a man to make the grand slclm ond women’s grand slam Sun- his championships In 1929, said Amby iBurfoot, the with Lou Toro fourth and San­ “ Now our football team knows behind toe Steelers’ second draft Groton, opened their seasons Saturday line in the final minute to seal ed 24 passes for a 84-10-74. Bob Broldy 89-15-74; under the present conditions.’ day by whipping little Rose- he now would set his sights on tos, in the Paul Clark Ford, it can win,” <3oach Chuck Noll choice, Ron Shanklin, and Dave Conn., school teacher who won with lippressive victories. Stan- the triumph. First, Jeff Slemon reer mark of >inc a. * Phil DlCorcla 86-12-74, Bill Laver won the grand slam—a mary Casals of San FYancisco Wimbledon. said after the third -victory. "All Smith, Dave Kalina and Huble the Boston A.A. Marathon, is fifth. ford, ranked 10th in The Asso- stopped Bill Burnett cold with preveS o k iT Marsh 84-10-74. The second 25-lap feature toe pieces are falling into Bryant, also rookies. the New England AAU 20-kilo­ h h k K nn. » preseason poll, less than two yards to go, then S V i i ^ i Oklahoma LADIES FOUR BALL meter road racing champion for place.” Joe Greene and company— Saturday with Yerrington second and Bradshaw is toe cornerstone , CJiuck Hinton and Low gross — Eleanor Scran­ But a Volkswagen is an imported You can sit in our spic-and-span the second time in three years. look .1 “2; r ' « m . trmtm.nt. „m e r m ill.m 'um.«r M uSSJ u T Stevens third. Bobby Vee was of toe new Steeler structure, but Ben McGee—stiU are toe defen­ ton, Oleste Sheldon, (Jlalre cor. waiting rooms, have a cup of imported Burfoot, who set the course coffee and not walk out broken in record of 61 minutes, 59 seconds running a strong fourth and fo!Trth.ra^d irk ^ a s 3^28 , combined the. pass- it was difficult to t ^ ' that this Noll has made trades that sive line and a good one. Keating, Mary Kearney 90; low Isn't it? , MANCHESTER TIRE, INC. lourui ranxea A r x ^ a s 34-28. ing of and the run- is supposed to be the Year of mind, spirit and checkbook. in 1868, but was dethroned by Santos was riding in fifth spot. should strengthen toe total of­ Andy Russell, toe defensive net — Connie Kelly, Jan Harri- Sure it is. Just like coffee is on Im­ Only two more Saturday night Soumem C^, rated third, sent nlng of , who missed the Quarterback as Texaa Chria. co-captaln and perhaps one of gan, Jo Chupas, .Tan Fergustm One big reason fo r this is that — - SPECIALIST IN ------Pat McMahon last year, re­ Sam Cunningham and a host of jast season with an injury, to tian^ Bobbv ™ fense. ported drink. gained. the title by covering the shows are scheduled for the 1\> buoy up an attack which toe most underrated defensive 62; second net — Carol Carlson, So it's no surprise to find 3'/j mil­ while we always make VWs betterand Stafford track., other relentless runners crash- crush Wake Forest. Mfchwri’a yards atrf nL^d a 12^ miles in 63:14 Saturday. last year scored only 218 points players in pro football, will com­ Alice Bantly, Ellie Chalne, Lil lion VW s buzzing around the States. better, we. don't always make them Bob LeDoux of Glastonbury ing through the once-proud de- joe Moore rambled for 171 Tex a s-^ li^ on • ALIGNMENT • MUFFLERS • BRAKES With McMalion missing, Ken while toe opposition was getting bine at toe linebacker spot with Moriarty 66; kickers —Eleanor Isn't that odd for a funny-looking differenter and differenter. took the double point, 20-lap fense of 16th-ranked Alabama yards and a- touchdown and yitale ealned !>i7 vb Scranton 76; Faith Palq^j 76. . (FRONT END PARTS) (DISC OR REG.) Mueller, former Boston Univer­ for 485 yards and a 42-21 pound­ 404, Noll traded quarterback Davis and Allen. Jerry HlUe- cor with a funny-soimding name? So thos^ 3 / 2 million VW thave a lot feature for the All-American passed 72 yards to Mel Gray for ni„g mate Gary Fosln picke^^p to toe New York brand will also see a lot of ac­ HOLE-pr-ONE sity star who won the NEAAU ing. another score as the Tisrera.Tigers, __j ___ . .. . up No. Not when you know how we in common: most V W parts still fit • SHOCKS Sportsman class. LeDot«, with 181 and scored five times as the Giants for nmning back John tion. Playing at toe Taconlc Coun- • TAIL PIPES • BATTERIES 20-kilometer inaugural in 1961, The only other Top Twenty who usually aren’t impressive take care of them and sell them. most VWs. the victory, moved into me No. Flyers walloped Xavier :^ ; Fuqua and linebacker Henry In toe defensive backfield will ,try Club on toe grounds of Wil­ was second in 63:35. team to lose was No. 17 South in opening games, routed Bay­ 46 . It Is actually easier (and cheaper) 1 spot in points. North Carolina’s Don McCauley be John Rowser, formerly of liams College in Wllliamstown, To begin with, service.always came Carolina, which bowed 23-20 to lor. Davis. to get parts for a Volkswagen than — Fast Courfaous Service — Geoigia Tech. Nebraska, No. 9, accounted for 160 as the Tar Both have made toe starting Green Bay, Chuck Beatty, Aus- Mass., last week, Merrill Whls- before sales with us. It still does. MON.-TUES.-WED. 8 a.m.-5:30 p.m.—^THURS.-FRI. 8 a.ui.-8 p.m.—SAT. 8 a.m.-l p.m. RIVERSIDE PARK Kansas State turned blocked on of Manchester scored an We've always worked every bit for many domestic cars on the road Winner of the 250-lapper last trounced Wake Forest 36-12; Heels turned back Kentucky 20- lineup, although Fuqua is pres- tin and Lee Callond. 14th-rated Kansas State ripped punts by defensive end Mike 10 and Southern Cal’s Sam Cun­ ently hampered with a sore----- ’leg. — Gene Mingo, who fought soc­ ace on the 14th hole. Whlston’s as hard to improve V W service as today. week. Bob Stefanik, walked off Kuhn into a safety and touch­ Utah State 37-0; No. 16 Florida ningham plowed throug^i Ala­ The Stediers also acquired cer-style kicker Alan Watson to playing partners' , were Jack w e have to improve the VW itself. It is also easier to get a whole VW: with the last leg of the River­ down and hammered Utah State Oliva, Dick Tarca and Charles held off Duke 21-19; 18th-ranked bama for 135 in only 12 carries. Preston Pe)u’son, a running toe wire for toe job, will be the So when you bring your V W in for $1839* does it. W E HONOR P lay G o lf side triple crown Saturday night, despite the subpar performance UCLA rallied to beat Oregon back who dldAt reach his poten­ Steeler kicker. Bogglnl, all of Manchester. service, drive up to the front door, Lots of cars just come and go. copping the 300-lap main event. Elsewhere, Army spolled'lWiy/^ Whiston used a four iron on toe State 14-9; Oklahoma, Ued “for quarterback . tial at Baltlmoice. After four ex- Punting will be handled capa­ VW s just go and go. ATLANTIC The Springfield pilot was fol­ Cross’ return to the gridiron aft­ par three 160-yard hole. please. To ll wo o d lowed by Jim Cash and Charlie 20th. knocked off Southern Florida’s -to-Car- er losing most of 1969 to hepaU- hibitidfrgames Jpearson was toe bly by Bobby Walden, who aver­ Methodist 28-11 and West Vlr- Alvarez aerial attack pro- aged 42.3 yards last year. SPECIAL AWARD Braytoh. tis with a 26-0 triumph; Navy’s Steelefe’ readCig ground gainer Paul Correntl, manager of ginla. -another No. 20, blasted duced only four completions but touted newcomers and senior with IfO yards in' 40 attempts There’s one player almost for- C.C. William & Mary 43-7. Tommy Durrance barreled over quarterback Mike McNallen Fuqua I gained 166 yards in 30 ■gotten—he’s usually forgotten Parkade Lanes, will present UP TO 6 MONTHS TO PAY set of bowling balls to toe mem­ 646-1151 Missouri, ranked 11th, two TDs as the Gators out- helped power the Middles nast tries, k 5.5, overage. until toe Steelers need crucial WHAT’S YOUR HANDICAP? — Golfing great ber of toe Manchester Country TED TRUDON. Inc. swamped Baylor Friday night lasted Duke’s trigger-armed Colgate 48-22- Vlnrinla stunned Sports Dial Pe'aiBon came ter Pittsburgh yardage—Dick Hoak. Arnold Palmer gives putting pointers to March Club Bowling League who turns MANCHESTER TIRE. INC. OPEN TO PUBLIC 38-0 in thei first major game of Hart. Alvarez, by the way, Virginia Tecli 7-0- Kansas out TOLLAND TURNPIKE AUTMOMZtD with shlely Ocle Austin for line- Presently he and Warren in the lowest net score in toe PIMM ■TOfilGHT the season and the rest of the returned a punt 67 yards for a scored-WashlnetoA utnto ^ ' of Dimes poster boy Marty Mim Itock. Although 295 BROAD ST. (OPPOS|TE_SE^§ AUTOMOTIVE) TEL. 643-1 ISf 1 5|ile from Gay City bacljirRay May. v 'Bankston are backing up Pear- Manchester Open Golf Tourna­ TALCOTTVILLE Twenty.-there was a touchdown. Texas Tech o S , k he was born without arms and with a hip mal­ Rt. 85, Hebron, Conn- 8:00 Mets vs. Expos, WBMI _ May’s place, Noll has son and Fuqua. But Hoak can’t ment. three-way Ue for 20th-weren’t Sophomore Eddie McAshan. 14 and Oregon scored a late TO a u c k Allen, virho at toe age of be counted out. formation, Marty is an enthusiastic sports fan. mrtriooi8iwiwii.j..^8a^ first black quarterback at a ma- to beat California 31-24. \ PAGE SIXTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. .CONN., MONDAV. SEIPTEMBER 14, 197^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.,' MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1970 PAGE SEVENTEEN OUR BOARDrNG HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE BUGGS BUNNY , Business Services ■n Help Wemtod— HdpWanfd - ' Help Wanted— Mala 34 HERE'S A <5000 SPOT FER^ s u r e ; IT'LL SHOW BACK UP A thg power f o r tvAe PRiVe Offered 13 Female 35 Femol* 35 BELT COt*e>S FROM THE BATTEFSY Aniwtr It rrtrlMi Paiile OIL BURNER service man with A PICTURE; FUDDSVJ TH’ CONTRAST LITTLE; SO'S experience in all phiu^ of No. I C'N SET IN mm YA*5, HcjOPLS ^ ES^CKRACK .' LATER MOPBl_« s aHOcni! 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Avenue, Hartford. * Opportunity for advancement RACE CAR WOULD you MIND DKOP- [ BE SLAP X DON'T BE BASHFUL.' TELL 42 Winged 2i 21 W Wednesday, and Friday, 6-9. 9-W 46 Poorest fleece Call after 6 p.m., 872-6353. ST'EPS, sidewalks, stone walls, ■m tis N* on i d ii! Piwe THIS IN TH E MAIL I TO... BUT ) HER RISHTOUT THAT SHE © 1970 by NtA, Ik , Light typing, good with fig­ k A R l^ D man with some MANAGER BOX FOR M E,<30LDlEf ...UH... y FORSOTTO PUTASTTAMP 48----- Banos, a S" s r y BOX LETTERS fireplaces, flagstone terraces.' 1 WANT TO BE SORB ON IT.' AIN'T IT A SHAME California 1966 DELTA 88 blue convert­ ures and handling money, route experience and good with . w 3$ All concrete repairs, both In­ DAVY JONES BY LEFF and McWILLIAMS IT aOES OUT TOPAV.' WHEN A MOTHER PUTS DOWN 49 Anoint 32 ible, good condition. 24,000 and pleasing personality. figures to learn egg business, A T T j O k ? T f S jO A SON FOR ONE O F THE 50 Wooded (var.) For Tour side and outside railings, land­ "Now, what do we do?—One's a hijacker, and the other Write Box “ K” , Manches­ 3) 39 miles. Power steering, power inside and outside work. Must ’ m the VERY THINOS HE IN­ 52 -----task . Information scaping. Reasonably priced. wants to continue f/je flight as scheduled." MAY I 6 0 BACK TO THE 'SCOTTY'S HM.~ THEY'VE YEAH . HERITED FROM HER/T' brakes. $1,695. 628-0586. ter Herald­ be responsible. Ckill Miller H*® ToUand Tpke., Manchester SUSPENSE 15 53 Conceive v r ■■42 4$ 44 IT" Call 643-0851. LOCKER WITH YOU AND ' TELL YOU SEEN IN THERE 54 English THE HERALD wUl iwt Farms, 643-80)21. QUITE A WHILE KILLING ME' novelist GTO; Hurst, ^ i-r a m -a ir . a m e s it B WORK—Repair walks ______ST IT dlsclnsa the identity of 649-2876 (1713rl768) cuiy advertiser using box Must sell. First $900 takes it. and driveways. Holes repaired. PART-TIME days, hours ar­ 55 Anglo-Saxon SO letters. Readers answer­ Call 528-0342 or 289-5131. — Reasonable. For free estimates Builchng— Hoor'iFinisliIng 24 RN or LPN part-time. Call ranged, repair man. Apply ■r- slaves ing blind box ads who Singer- Sewing Center, 866 56—— d’oeuvre U 1966 FORD, V- , 4-door sedan, call 643-9112. Contractlnq 14 649-4619. desire to protect their 8 FLOOR SANDING, and refin Main St., Manchester. OUTSIDE worker — Laboring DOWN s r B6 identity can follow 'his automatic, white, good con­ on pipe work. Install and 14 LAWN Mowers — Garden trac- WES ROBBINS Carpentry re- *shlng (speclollring ta older DENTAL assistant full-time. 1 Strong procedure • dition. $795. 644-0485. chalrside, no Saturdays. Write DRIVER wanted for canteen pump septic tanks. Drive wrapping tors repaired and sharpened. modeling specialist. Additions, floors). In and outside paint­ Parts and accessories. New Box X, Manchester Herald. truck. Full-time year around small and medium trucks. In­ (Ntwtpaptr EnUrprlu Aim.) Enclose your reply to 1962 CHEVROLET Impala, 4- rec rooms, dormers, porches, ing. Ceilings. No job too small. and used lawn mowers. Hours John Verfallle, 649-5700. ------position, (jail 649-0306. teresting work, pleasant condi­ the box in on envelope — door sedan, small V-8, excel­ cabinets, formica, built-lns, CLEANING woman wanted, 3-4 address to the Cla.s.4lfied 8 to 6, Monday to Saturday. tions. McKinney Bros., Septic lent condition. $350. Between bathrooms, kitchens, 649-3448. days weekly. Permanent posi- PART-TIME help wanted for Tank Co., Mitchell Drive, off Manager, Manchsslei 5:30-6:30 p.m., 649-3240. Mini-Motors, 188 (rear) W. Evening Herald, together Middle Tpke., 649-8706. Bonds— Stocks— ’tion. Send name, address, janitorial work, 3 hours a day, Parker St. Inquire 8 a.m. to 9 with a memo llstii^ the phone number and references 6 days a week. Call 649-68^. a.m. Ta. B«|. U. t t»> - OR >-AN •• .1963 PORSCHE, super 90 in — ~ —------— Special Services 15 Mortgages 27 • UTS By U»»»»< *■«■» I 1 ~ CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER companies you d o . NOT good condition. Must sell. No MANCHESTER Tree Service — to Box R, Manchester Herald. ------want to see your letter. reasonable offer refused. 646- Specializing in tree removal, MORTGAGES — 1st. and 2nd., All replys confidential. Writing Tour letter wUi be de­ 1993 after 5 p.m. pruning, shrubs, lots cleared. GIRL FRIDAY mortgages—interim financing ability not required. WAYOUT BY KEN MUSE stroyed If the advertiser Fully insured. Call 649-6422. — expedient and confidential Is one you’ve mentioned. COLONIAL BOARD CO. 1968 CHEVROLET Impala, 2- service. J. D. Real Estate ^ ^ If. not it will be handled "Typing 70 words per minute. ICEN FOR i50;000 RORSO^^EONE in the usual manner door hardtop, two-tone, V-8, Assoc. 643-5129. ATTENTION and WHAT HAPPENS T O automatic, radio, spotlight, Household Services Shorthand 95 words per mln- WE GIVE YOU ELSE WHO Y E S ^ MY OLD BOOT?? WHEN YOU’D LOVE TO LIVE FOREVERo— ^ posi-traction, defogger. Excel­ Offered 13>A ute. Waking from my home MORTGAGES, loans, first, sec­ HOUSEWIVES A NEW BODY VVANTSTO lent condition. Original o'wner. only. Electric office type­ ond, third. All kinds. Realty TH A rs AND YOU CAN i STARTOVER $2,500. 643-2880. CUSTOM made draperies, slip writer. Call for details. statewide. Credit rating unnec­ Lydall and Foulds Division STARTOVER A e A lN / Lost and Found 1 covers and reupholstering. essary. Reasonable. Confiden­ pvenlngs free? Sell Toys RIGHT/ SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL and Gifts Party Plan. No A iS A IN / LOST - Female" sTamese cat. CHEVY Impala 4-door, ex- Budget terms. Established in 649-8669 tial, quick arrangements. Alvin Skilled and unskilled. Excellent wages. Full-time. cellent running condition. 1945. Days, 624-0154, eve­ Lundy Agency, 627-7971. 983 cash Investment. No Collect­ Six days per week. Shift differential. Blue Cross, 110 Lakeside Dr., Andover. ing, No Delivering. No ex­ I -tMlAJK I't-L PB^CtlCE Reward, 742-9652. Good tires, $200. 643-1374. nings, 649-7590. ______Main St., Hartford. Evenings, CMS, life insurance, paid holidays and other fringe CREATIVE Catering — offer- 233-6879. perience needed. Also book­ benefits. 9-/Y A L ITT L E BLACK MASiC. 1959 AUSTIN Healey 100-6 LIGHT trucking, yards, cellars, ing parties. Call or write LOST — Black male cat, vicin­ tag formal dining, modern buf- ~ „ —:-----.------Good for parts, good motor, attics cleaned and removed. "Santa’s Parties’’, Avon, ity Hartford and Waddell fets, cookouts, stag parties V 0 Conn. 06001. Telephone 1- Rds., Labor Day. Call 649-6166. $150. 649-3952. Bulk delivery. 644-8962. created especially for you. 24 ond. All types to suit require­ 615 Parker St., Manchester, Conn. r\i ments. Confidential, efficient 673-3465. □ r r h BUICK, 1969, La Sabre, 2-door, r e WEAVING of bums, moth- Leggett St., East Hartford, — FXIUND — 4 month old orange 528-5348. service. P. A. Thome, 649-6281. Mrs. E. F, Loftus male cat, vicinity Lawton Rd., hardtop, show room condition. holes, zippers repaired. Win­ All power. 14,000 miles. $2,395. 646-3616. dow shades made to measure, CLERK-TYPIST — Permanent Private owner, must sell. Will all size Venetian blinds. Keys Business Opportunity 28 BUZZ SAWYER 'S help finance. 643-6181 or 649- position. Must have good typ­ BY ROY CRANE made while you wait. Tape re- Roofing— Siding 16 ing ability. Experience prefer­ 1475 days. , corders for rent. Marlow’s 867 I'VE SAID WHIP CRAWLEY IS A RASCAL, MR.BL0CK. THE Personals 3 red. Diversified and challeng­ & Main St., 649-5221. * P & S ROOFING and repairs i 'll PLAY A RECORDINS ' NEXT VOICE ______^ /}^ ing work. Rensselaer Polytech­ RICHARD R RITA SASr! ------_ RIDE wanted to Prospect Ave. 1965 FORD Falcon, 2-door, 6 ______aonedone reaiisucaiiy.realistically. Freer ree esii-esti- tv WE MADE AND LET YOU IS WHIPS,; SIACKMAI^I^^- 6UYS nic Institute, South Windsor. ■YOU BS£N WONDCN/NS area West Hartford, week cylinder, standard shift. Good q d d JOBS, light trucking, car- mates. Call anytime, 649-1616 or o U J N w ^ w l BE THE JUP6E. y g^r, WilPi PON VN'R£ COlL£CnNQ condltlon. 649-0798. CaU Mrs. Weir, 289-4323 be­ PERSONNEL SERVICES WSY souno^ days, 8 a.m. pall 644-0920. pentry, roofs, miscellaneous re- 742-8388. TAPES Of WUATTNC tween 9 and 5 p.m. UNe FOOLS. pairs, paUos, porches, retain­ Modem three-bay service Bia SWTS SAY. o 1966 MUSTANG, hardtop, 289, ing walls, ceramic Ule, con- BIDWELL Home Improvement STORE MANAGER — Hard- BAKER — Bread, cake, pas- automatic, one owner, ciall 643- station in the Manchester- SALESWOMAN and Cashier Crete work. Clean up. 646-0253, Co. Expert Installation of lines background. Local. To try. To Itve-ta. F’ive-weeks 7128. Vemon area. High Poten­ needed, full and part-time. Automobiles For Sale 4 anytime. aluminum siding, gutters and $13,000. paid vacation. $125 plus room trim. Roofing installation and tial in gasoline and repairs. Working hours to suit your and board. NEED CAR? Credit very bad? LIGHT TRUCKING, cellar and repairs. 649-6495, 875-9109. Paid training. Financial as­ schedule. Apply in person to 1951 CHEVROLET Impala, con­ COMMERCIAL FLORAL DE- Bankrupt, repossession? Hon­ attics cleaned, odd jobs, lawns, sistance, business counsel­ ; Mr. S{iMikman; Jr. Pilgrim vertible, full power. 647-9032. ing, and promotional as­ AGER — Hardlines back- SIGNER — To $10,000. est Douglass accepts lowest trees cut and removed. 643- Mills, OaklEind St., Manches­ ground. Local. Salary open. down, smallest payments, any­ sistance. ter. 6000. Roofing and DESPATCHERS — Senior IT im L NH. I». TM u s. M. OM. where. Not small loan finance Trucks— ^Tractors 5 INDUSTRIAL X-RAY TECH- f"'* Junior. For a to^truck- company plan. Douglas Mo­ VENETIAN blinds cleaned at Chimneys 16-A For Information call Mr. NICIANS - Background ta corporation. To $200. WAITRESS wanted full or part- “ You gotta learn how to handle your mother while tors, 346 Main. reasonable rates, cash and Cox, 668-3400. Evenings ____ 1962 CHEVY panel truck. 10’ ROOFING — Specializing re­ time. Call Tolland’ — 876-9960. either iridium, cobalt, orelec- METALLOGRAPHER — you’re young. If she gets too old you won't be able carry 9-8 or home pick-up and and weekends. Bill Fitz­ trie up to 300 Kv. To $170. Knowledge of n^et. lab. oper-. 1969 AUS"nN Healey, 100-6 body, $176. Call 649-3144. pairing roofs of all kinds, new delivery. Healy Building Main­ Gerald, collect 413-733-2779. MICKEY FINN to do a thing with her!’^ good condition, $376 firm. 649- roofs, gutter work, chimneys responsible woman to work atlons and spectrographic an- BY LANK LEONARD tenance Service, 461 Main St., aylst required. To $11,800. 9366. cleaned and repaired. 30 years afternoon 1 to 6 :30 ta rest Motorcycles Manchester. 646-4220. home. Call 649-6986. I I'AA AFRAID' I HAVE BAP THANK YOU... y experience. FYee estimates. PARTIAL LISTING — FEES PAID 1968 DODGE, Polara , air, Call Hoy/ley 643-6361, 644- I NEWS! VOUR HUSBAND HAS AND PLEASE STEVE CANYON MILTON CANIFF Bicycles 11 TWO handymen want a variety MANCHESTER — Newer de­ WOMEN to collect egga. Miller MRS. PHILIP I BEEN h u r t; if YOU WOULD TELL ME... white, excellent condition, 8333. of jobs by day or hour. We luxe equipped barber shop, lo­ Farms, Coventry. CaU 648- FINN? 1 LIKE, r CAN TAKE YOU RIGHT . (.CHOKE') $1,960 or best offer. 528-8028. HONDA 1970 CX, 100, less than cated in professional area, at­ lOVER TO THE HOSPITAL/ ■ HOW HE 15/ STEVE.' 4 WHO'S^HE WASN'T MAYBE rrSlDTELL^ anytime. 1,000 miles. Must sell. $435. or , clean yards, attics and cellars. 8021. 63 EAST CENTER ST. . - 0 a 1*7 tractiveI a c ILIIVC lease.ItScUlt;* XvCCtOlftlCai/ljfReasonably -- I MISS DON'T LET i THE US WE ET OUK Reasonable. Call 643-6305. 6 best offer. Call 643-1959 after H e a t in g a n d r iu m b in g 1 / priced. Hayes Agency, 646- CHAMBERMAIDS, weekends, ME dow n! 6uy ? MONEY PACK.' 1968 C3HEVY II. 6 cylinder, 5:30 p.m. I NEED A automatic, vtayl top, white- PIANO TUNING and------band in- - ” S ^ Weekdays. Apply ta per- Manchester 646-4040 walls, good looking, economi­ stmment repairing by Hartt ® ® ------son, Fiano’s Motor Inn, 100 College of Music graduate. Free estimates, plus quality m a N<3HESTER - Boutique East Center St. cal, 649-3908 after 4. 1970 HONDA, 350 si. Scrambler, work. 643-6341. 1 Ward Krause. 643-5336. shop. Illness dictates fast sale. _ $750. CaU 649-4266. All offers considered. Must be CHRISTMAS IS A TIME SALES Trainee wanted by a PART - TIME oU truck driver. 1966 CHEVROLET, 396-425 h.p., ------SAM WATSON Plumbing and leading national cigarette com­ rebuilt, Oane, Hooker, Hurst, KAWASAKI, 85, good condition, sold. FYechette Realtors, 647- OF JOY AND BILLS Apply ta person, C(^Operadve Heating. Bathroom remodel­ pany. 21 years or over, good Oil Oo. 316 Broad flt. ManiJiea- S-14 Schioffer, Sun, Lakewood. Ex- less- than 2600 miles. Asking ing. and repairs. FYe^ estl- 9993. Building— ■. ' Accentuate the joys, ellm- , salary, expenses paid. Two va­ ter. ceiient condition. 646-3824. ,'$ 200. CaU 649-4891. mates. Call 649-3808. Contracting 14 inate the bills by becoming cations yearly, automobile fur­ an AVON r^resentatlve nished for business and . per­ DRIVERS for school busM Busine s Services LEON Cieszynski builder—new “ ~ Musical— Dramatic 30 1967 MUSTANG, hardtop, 289, in your neighborhood. CaU sonal use, plus many exceUent 7:30 • 9 a ^ „ 2:15 - 3:46 p.m. homes custom built,.remodel­ Millinery, standard. 649-9087. Offered 13 1 o PRIVATE Instructions, piano, now, 289-4922. fringe benefits. Send resume to Manchester or Vernon schools. MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY ing, additions, rec rooms, ga­ _____Dressmaking . Uy London certified teacher. Box “ JJ” , Manchester Herald. Good pay scale. We train you. OLDSMOBILE, 1963, 88. Tan, rages, kitchens remodeled, - WAITRESS wanted from 6 a.m. An equal opportunity employ­ bata^’uier wm^nt work!"steps; T O O u iu T fin dln g minis? Cus- My home. 643-2310.______643-2414 or 872-6997. FRIEND 4-door sedan, radio, power JUNK CARS removed, $10 bath I to 2 p.m. five-days, no week­ er. n feiH E Residential or com- tom made dresses, ladles suits, II ' ------^------GREATEST/ steering, power brakes, .excel- each. Call 872-0433. dormers. ends. Apply ip person, HlUIard- MECHANICALi layout inspec­ MP. lO O gowns and alterations^ Prompt lent tires.- 633-4180. niercial. Call 649-4291. 'vilte Luncheonette,' 303 Adams tors; quality engineers, indus­ ABERNATHY EVEN HOUSE­ __(CLEANING — Interior -,-both service. Call 649-1133. Schools and Classes 33 d r i v e r -s a Le s m a n CLEANING WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALLI St., Manchester. trial tastructors, process plan­ VWVSVEPy 1967 VOLKSWAGEN, good con­ residential and commercial. N. J. LaFIamme — Carpenter ignY a BULLDOZER OPERATORS Experienced linen supply ners, process control engi­ KINDTD dition, green, low mileage. Satisfactory work guaranteed. contractor. Additions, remod­ RELIABLE woman wanted, one PROBLEM,;. OiCK man. Established route. neers. EhccepUonal rates, over­ HAVETHe ONLY THREE/WDfZE C5NVAU-I THREE LON<2; For friendly free estimates, eling and repairs. CaU any­ Moving— 1 rucking— NEEDED NOW or two days per week, to clean CaU 643-1952. time, and working ccmdltlons. HIGH-RISE Ve^fiSOPTHie MISECJABLE call Suburban Floor Mainten­ time for free estimate. 875- house. Ckill 646-2626. $142.50 to start, plus fringe Storage 20 benefits. Permanent posi­ Please forward resume to DOGHOUSE AND i <2AN VEARe. 1962 FURY hardtop, taw mile­ ance, 649-9229. CONSTRUCTION IS BOOMING 1642. tion with opportunity for ad- Q.A.S.I., QuaUty Associates BUILT RETIRE. age, automatic, power steer- MANCHESTER Delivery- Earn top pay. Complete resident CLEANING woman wanted one Ing. Engine, tires, exceUent. LIGHT trucking, odd jobs, also HALLMARK Building Co. tor ught trucking and package de- training program. Part or full- day weekly, references requlr- 'vancement. Only reliable Serving Industry, P. O. Box F, FORAAE! ?oe>T man with good driving rec­ Fhifleld, Oemn. 06082. NO , Body fair. 643-8517. moving large appliances. home improvement, additions livery. Refrigerators, washers time. Classes forming now. LIC. ed. CaU 649-5824 after 6 p.m. Burning barrels delivered, $4 rec rooms, house painting, gtove moving, specialty,‘ ■ School, call 1-225-8719 anytime. ord need apply. CLERK — Good 'with figures PART-TIME WOTker, familiar BIL05/ 1966 VOLKSWAGEN square 644.1775 garages, roofing, gutters. Free Folding chairs for rent. 649- checking Invoices etc. Gaer with cylindrical grinding or back sedan. $$11,000, 1964 Ford, ______1 ______!------estimates. All work guaran- Q752. MANCHESTER COAT $200. Savings Bank of Man- SHARPENING Service — Saws Help Wanted— . -Broa.,_14Q.Sye_SL^ slmUar work. Also man (or T 7 teed. 646 0202. ------^------sor. ' shipping and'" various 6tK6r~ WOl^TlE Chester, 646-1700. knives, scissors, garden and Female 35 73 Summit St. PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER garages, porches, duties. OaU 649-2304. shop tools. Power mowers re- DORMERS, Painting— Papering 21 FASHION Frocks can help you. Manchester, Conn. FORD 1966 Galaxie 500, 2-door paired and serviceil. Pick up rec rooms, room additions.aamuuua. — ------SITTER WANTED, Monday =IRST SHE SPILLED THEN SHE KNOCKED y YOUNunselors \N OF= PAINT ON YOUR LADDER T E L L HOW I and delivered. Sharpall, 585 through Friday for two-year TflE^DRlVEWAY... mission, power steering. $795. Adams St. (rear) Manchester, siding, general repairs. Quality dal rates for people over 65 old. North Coventry or Route needed. Work 3 evenings a w Xn t e d _two dependable TRUCK driver, part-time. THROUGH HAPPENED.' week, earn $60. Car necessary. Call 646-2112. 649-6290. workmanshlp. Financing avail CaU my competitors, then caU 85 area. CaU after 5 p.m. 742- men to work at South W in d sor______643-5305. 742-7662, 643-6586. able. Economy Builders, Inc. me. Estimates given. 649-7863. 6303. Auto Parts. Inqtare ta peraon, WANTBR>—Men who have the DUNE Bugg^y — Real sharp. poLLARD Tree Service — EX' 643-6159, 872-0647 evenings. WE HAVE just the job for the Schanck Rd., South Windsor, desire to build their future. custom paint, many extras pert tree removal, pruning CONTRACTOR — Interior, ex­ CAPTAIN EAST BY LESLIE TURNER WOMAN or girt part-time, Education is not a factor. I New, Positraction, tires, trimming. Reasonable. Free ROGER'S PAINTING, Interior terior painting, paper hanging. Thursdays and- Saturdays. Ap­ seml-retired nurse. Good pay, ^ i r e service man and ware- easy hours, minimum nurstag. will show you how you can PROBABLY THE EIRL’S PORTRAIT 1— “-4 l GOOD (SUESTIONiMR. Hurst, SW. Must sell, no rea- estimates. 528-3021. and exterior, ceiling, wall- Discount on wallpaper. CaU ply Comer Soda Shop, 786 house man for growing tire Why don’t you call us? You’ll earn $10,000 to $20,000 per year THAT McKBE SAWh.ANP THE PleTUREG F^FEHTLOOKSAS sonable offer refused. CaU 528- _ .. — ------papering. CaU anytime. 643- Oscar Hebert, 646-3048. Mata St. ^ concern. All benefits and over­ MUST HAVE BEEN THO'M cK e e s h u n c h 3342 or 289-5131. CUSTOM MADE slip covers, P P * be glad you. did. 640-2368. time. Apply ta person. Nichols commission, with just your HMM ■ T 'V SWITCHED BfCENUY WAS c o r r e c t a b o u t $82 - $129, ta the convenience ;______— JOSEPH time as an Investment. For ^ THE PAIN71WG ^ N G P. LEWIS - Custon) WOMEN to work ta catering k e y p u n c h Onerators - Manchester Tire, Inc., 296 f WONPER WONPI WHY„ of your living room. Cnioose s a v e MONEY! Fast service, Painting, interiortntorinr nndand exterior,exterior. part-time. Apply Anniv Inta neitmnperson, KEYPUNC34 Operators 6X personal interview call 628- PO YOU SUPPOSE L E G A L perienced, dajra, port or full- Broad St., Manchester. THE OLD MAN S<7tP from over 200 exciting prints. Dormers, room additions, ga- paperhanging, fully insured. Krause Caterers, 465 Hills St. 4101. Bankers Life Casualty Grant’s of Vemon. 872-9171. rages, porches, roofing and time. Immediate assignments, ~ “ Oh., 46 Conn. Blvd., East Hart­ rr?.-0K WAS IT SIOtEN For tree ' estimates call 849- East Hartford. very high pay. No fee. Apply ^ ^ ^ i^ r wlta golf to work AFTER HIS r ‘ NOTICE —------: siding. (Nimpare prices. Add- 9658. If no answer 643-6362. ■r — at Par 3, Conn. Golf Land, full- ford. X^TURE babysUteTi. ..or -Staff jBulWers, Suite 602, 11 This will be notice that I shall _ . Pormer . 289- NOTICE B.tf. UAGOWAN Jnr ti SaiiB, HvC'days, 3-5:30 ahd-6r‘ occas- AsyRiiii M . " - i-aeU'^at^ p 0449. I YOU'RE RIGHT.. interior and exterior painting, stonal evenings.* Opposite high er and registered plumbing Ford Dump Truck, Model F 800* ZONING BOARD OF APPBALS DEMONSTRATORS — Earn JUPSINS FROM THAT M 804 Identification number HEBRON, CONNE3CTICUT MASONARY — AJ| types of paper hanging. Thirty- years school, o w n transportation, MEAT cutter or counter man, prentice. Steady work. Contact LANCELirL JY^COKER and PENN WALLPAPER MARK, $200 in toys and gifts plus $280 Aonfli nn «?'»Dtember 21. at 12:00 To Whom It May Concern: stone and concrete’ work. No experience, four generations. 649-5474 evenings. 40-hour week. Jackson’s Mar­ Jerry Baroncusky, days. 649- / THgV SAV-Pue TiDTHE ANOTHER PAINTING 42081. on Take notice that the Hebron cash for just 20 nights work. WELL, WHAT ARE WAS HANSINS THERE job too small. FYee estimates. Free estimates, fully insured. ket, 644-8721. 5361, nights, 876-8468. YPOPULAfriON EXPLCD60N Y o u GOING T o HELP SOLVE IT, / FIRST, I'LL BEGIN o clock noon at uortfnrd Zoning Board of Appeals will RESPONSIBLE mother to care Demonstrate Laurene’s top ______EEFORE THE LAND­ A Enterprises. Inc., 276 Hartford 6^ Public Hearing Quality workmanship. Work 643-7361. TH ER E WILL BE CDNLV DO ABOUT IT? O F COURSE. '■ BY DESIGNING A SCAPE WAS PUT UPi for kindergarten boy, 11:16 to line. No c ^ l e c ^ . No deUyer- “^yaNTED — experienced truck Road, Manchester, Connecticut. Wednesday, September 23, 1970 guaranteed. Out of s e a s o n ----- — — r. , , '' ONE 6C3UARE FOOT OF v s f e r t c A L rates Call after 6 p.m., 643- NAME your own price, Paint- 2:30 victaity Manchester ing. Call 643-6942 or coUect 1- „gg<.hanlc. CaU Mr. Tom Weg- This sale is a result of an g p,ni. ta the Town Office GROUND FOR EACH h a a a ia o c k ! 1870 or 644-2975. Ini', paperhanglng. removal. Green. 643-1601. \ 489-4101 before 6 p.m. MEAT COUNTER PERSON ON EAR.TH' artificer’s lien on said vehicle Building to consider a request larz, 228-9249. LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON and This "notice is given in ac- L T f a c t i o n ^ '^ a /S e e T ^ S i BABYSITTER wanted ta my PART or toll - time national WANTED general machinist . AQ.R1 Hebron. Conn., for nermlsslon. ------e afternoons weekly, concern-will thoroughly train some milling and lathe & DELI BEACB T V . . _ cordance with Section 49-6i floors, hatchways, remodeling jerry Kenny,"647-9664. T«aV General Statutes of the state oi . 14.322 of the General norches garages; closets, c e l l ------Monday, Tuesday, Thursday you to convert time Into dol- ™pgrjence. Metronlcs Inc., <>Tef• EMPORIUM; WHAT ijOVlHO WORDS POES HE 20’s.' TSiree bedroom s. Dish­ * ------quisite setting on 1% acres. ter St. area. Four bedrooms, BETTE DRIVE lent condition. Guaranteed. Penta A gency, R ealtor, 646- vEin Avenue to Parkade, take Seen Likely With His Dictionary in Hand GREET HER WITH* washer and stove buUt-In. Only three years young, 1%, formal dining room, library, MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — 2440. For the large family Executive right on Hillside Rd., first Bruce 'Williams, 17, the al­ Pull price now |M or 7 month- y/MV DOMT 'toU DO SOMETHiKiG- Keith R eal Estate, 649-1932, ba-ths, basem ent -g a ra g e.. In­ assum able $21,000, 6 per cent type. 11-roOm Ranch, 5 bed­ (('ontiniied from Page One) By WALTER R. MEARS It doesn’t make any differ- ly payments ot *8. 522-0476. yJiTM THAT ® # % f H AIR? right on Steep Rd., 24 Steep tar boy. Interrupted Sunday ADVERTISING WMAT DIO VOU DO 646-4126. FOUR families .. .excellmt in­ numerable extras you must mortgage. Phllbrlok Agency, rooms, spacious living room, AP Political Writer, - ence who writes such^ line, Ag’- dealer. Rd. Six-room Raised Ranch, Bramblett said, adding that morning services at St. IT ALWAVS LOOKS LIKE WltR iQUR MAIR? IT vestments. Wo haveof see. Mitten Agency, Realtors, R ealtors, 646-4200. separate study, large dining PALM SPRINGS; Calif. (AP) new said, since h ^ s the man CLASSIFIED'ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS room, big kitchen with deluxe • 3 bedrooms, frill cellar, gg- only a dramatic movement on Miary’s Episcopal cathedral SEWING MACHINE — New you COMBED IT WITH lo o k s lik e A FRIGHT- CAPE COD — 5 - rooms with them for sale on the Oast side. 643-6930 o r 647-1673. — Vice President Spiro T. Ag- who approves it aito utters it on 8 AJ«. to 4:30 PJR AHEGOBEATERr WlGfWH? DO yOUPAMES huge master bedroom, new YOUR FUTURE address could built-ins and canned goods cab­ rage, swimming pool. Owner the part of the union could avert when he laid doWn an eight- iseo zig lag, unclaimed laya­ Good financing. T. J. Crockett, CIRCA 1740 large authentic Co­ inet. Living room vrith glas- will finance. Call Towne Real a strike. foot-tall cross and, ran from new-resumes his political safari the campaign jwtform. He does way, buttonholes, mooogrtuna, ALWAYS SHELL OUT *R) kitchen and self cleaning R ealtor, 643-1577. be 528 Wetherall St., Manches­ today, stalking such quarry' as it without a ^ c h , even though stove, shaded comer lot on lonial, 11 rooms, 7 fireplaces, doors and sun deck, 3 full baths, Estate, 649-4066. Woodcock said only dramatic the church. OIHnr CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT hems, etc. Now only |64.<' Edsy MAKE YOURSELVES ter, Conn., 06040. Take a ride 2 fireplaces, 2-car atteched ga­ “ the troubadors of trouble,” the some of the/prases seem a bit quiet street, garage and tool MANGHESTER-^lUng Park, 2 baths, some of the ortglnai by, then call us for details and changes in the company’s posi­ He la credited with saving term s. 522-0931 dealer. UGLV* rage. 16x32’ in-ground swimming NORTH Coventry 5%-room “ covey of confused congress- tongue twiifClng as In “ hopeless a «:M PJt. DAT BEFOKK PlJBU0AT10^ shed. Asking $22,900. Call own­ six • room Cape. Two baths, floors, laths, doors, etc. Can Inspection. The Paul W. Dou­ tion could avert a strike. five lives. rent upstairs while restoring If pool. Large treed lot. Priced In Ranch, fireplace, built-ins, ga men,’’the “ vicars of vacllla- hysterical' hypochondriacs, of Deadline tor Saturday and Monday la 4:M p.ro. FMda:> ALMOST new Frigidaire appli­ er 649-6668 or 872-4810. fireplace, garage, landscaped gan Agency, Realtors, 649- the upper 60’s. • The 25-member UAW Interna­ Bruce said he was day­ V desired. Assumable mortgage. rage, patio, nice area neai tional Executive Board Sunday tion” —and, above all, the elu- hlstoryy an ces; 8,000 BTU air-condition­ fenced lot. Owner, 649-8884. 4635. 646-1021, dreaming. When he looked sive radical liberals. I ^EXQUISITE raised Ranch with Philbrick Agency, Realtors,- ml’i eU^mtoare^Chi-i-slerM^aTtriTe out a window, he saw a, Agnfew said he - refused to TOim OOOPBBATION WILL er, $175. Deluxe washer, $175. 646-4200. U&R REALTY CO., INC. 646-oi3i. After taping a television ap­ identify those he considers radi­ Stove, seU-cleanlng oven, $200. 2 fireplaces, cathedral ceilings LOVELY six-room older home, target. house with flames coming out BE APPaBOlATED D IAL 643-2711 pearance in San Diego today, cal liberals because it Is too ear- Like new wrought iron hang­ and a beautiful acre lot. Only conveniently located. Com­ 643-2692 VERNON — Terrific 3-bedroom Woodcock said the action was the roof. PORTER ST. the vice president makes a cam­ in the campaign to start deal­ ing celling lam p, $25. Unused minutes from Manchester cen­ pletely remodeled inside. Mod­ Robert D. Murdock, Realtor Ranch. 2-car garage, 2 full because Chrysler had in­ SUPERBLY 643-6472 A second acolyte, Chris paign stop in Las Vegas, Nev.,/ antique brass hanging celling ter. P riced to sell at $26,500. Immaculate 7%-room Colonial ern kitchen with wall oven, baths, delightful lot. Asking was not a “ free ing in personalities. He said he Contimiod From Procodinq Pog> electric surface unit, n e w Canon,'"put down that thing primarily In behalf of Willie would name names later. ' lamp, $15. Call after 4 p.m. Call Warren E. Howland Real- Cape. First floor paneled family Uniqtie is this combination $27,900. Keith Real Estate, 649- “ «®"‘ ,” ® that lights the candles” and tor 643-1108. room with many custom buUt-in floor. Two full baths, two-car Ragglo, 43, the Reno district/ weekdays or anytime week­ of professional offices and 1922 646-4126 appeared to be holding the trotted along with Bruce, “ The radical liberal can be ' features. Including grill type garage.. Treed lot. Mid 20’s MANCHESTER —Price reduc­ final answers for a pattem-set- tomey challenging Demoqrotic H tip W an»od-4da(o 36 AnielM For Solo 45 ends, 643-5756. home. Dwelling is a replica their robes flowing. depended upon to vote against „_._iRIDOE St. — Six-room fireplace, large weU-Ughted Uv- of Old New England Dutch and worth more on today’s ed on this quality 9-room; five- SECOND Bolton Lake — Year ting pact; Sen. Howard W. Cannon. / the interest of law and order bome well maintained. Estab- ing room with fireplace, formal bedroom, two-year-old Gar­ Firemen said Bruce ran MANAGER and assistant man- USED galvanized angle iron Colonial architecture and a market. Immediate sale want­ ’round home, lakefront, 3 bed- Production at Ford and . The administration / urged and against the interests of lished shaded yard. Rugs and d l^ room ^th bullt-ta ch ^ into the burning house, shout­ ager openings at Litchfield \W to 6" in width, 5’-20‘^ Musical InstniiMnts 53 real modern home. Home ed. Belflore Agency, 647-1413. rison Colonial. Kitchen 'with rooms, stove and refrigerator Chrysler, would not be affected Ragglo to make that^race, and .representative society and bullt-lns, family room with ing, ’’Fire!” Five tenants Agnew himself was one of the Farm Shops in the Hartford 9-1 appli^c«. Garage. <^ven- v^^^fty S^e uied consists of peg floors, mar­ remain. Low 30’s. Keith Real by a strike. Ford, struck for against the foreign policy of the lengths in exceUent con<^on, viOLIN - used one year. VeT^ MANCHESTER — 8-room Colo­ fireplace, 2M, baths, 2 garages who had. not noticed the area. Please state; any food lent to shopping, schools and ^atha. First-floor laundry room, ble fireplace (2), modern, Estate, 649-1922, 646-4126. seven weeks in 1967, was elimi­ recruiters. Lnited States virtually every large qu«u>tlty good condition. Call 649^ nial, four bedrooms, 1% baths,, and aluminum siding. Now smoke were roused and left service background or experi­ Scrape, Route 30, Rockville, r . . _ bus line. Owner - Broker, 649- wall-to-wall carpeting, central (old fashion) kitchen, bullt- nated as a strike target on Sept. Two days of congressional time,” Agnew said. between 4-7. recreation room and two ga­ asking $41,600. Philbrick Agen­ SOUTH Windsor — Six-room . structure. ence in your resume. Full 872-9032. 9644, 872-4782. air-conditioning throughout. Fin- 1ns, laundry, two-full tiled 2 campaigning in three states rages, on a ' rural % acre lot. cy, Realtors, 646-4200. Cape, one unfinished. Large Woodcock said it was felt have produced a stream of allit­ Agnew said in his judgement benefit program. All replys ------ished rec room in the basement, baths, plus lavatory, large 10 to 15 members of the Senate SCREENED loam, processed MJLWAURE£,MS. MANCHEISTER — 4 - bedroom attaclved garage, large patio Asking $25,900. Philbrick Agen­ . treed lot. Immediate occupan­ Chrysler was simply following erative phrases' describing the confidential. Write or call Antiques 56 patio and enclosed porch, $19,500. FRESH on the market 'are at times radical liberals be­ gravel, bankrun graveL sand, ____ Cape, flreplace, large private with fireplace. Good value, 2-car garage, 5-zoned heat. cy, Realtors, 646-4200. cy. Priced to sell at $20,500. the lead of GM in the talks. politicians the vice president is Litchfleld Farm Shops, person­ in Manchester, 5-room Ranch, Hayes Agency, 646-0131. 'Woodcock said he did not an­ cause of the positions they take. an, stone. George H. OtUeng. ANTIQUES for sale, the Old yard. Low 20’ s. R . T. Dolin $87,500. Four rooms ^lus lavatory HAPPY DAYS—3 bedrooms, Four Towns challenging. nel department. P.O . Box 269, ' aluminum siding, garage, ticipate any move by the. Nixon “ Now on a steady basis, look­ iO ddlebury, Conn. 1-758-2481. In c., Andover, 742-7886. Mill, Andover Conn. Appoint­ A gency, 247-3780, evenings 648- make up the professional of­ family room, move-in condi­ Virtually all, of course, are Apurtineiiis fToti Out of Toiwn Houses For Sole 72 basement, carpeting. Owners administration fo Invoke provi­ Democrats. But Agnew said ing at them day after day . . . it ment only, 742-8682. 2861. U&R REALTY CO., INC. fice. 2V4 acres of land. tion including carpeting, want fast- sale. Wolverton WANTED short order cooks fuU For Rent 66 ------643-2692 Charles Lesperance, 649- RIDGEVIEW HEIGHTS sions of the Taft-Hartley Act to End Strikes there may be a Republican or would be even less, maybe as lent condition. Call 643-8068, af­ Tenements 63 drapes, aluminum siding, fire­ Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. avert a . Strike. He said there few as seven or eight senators,” and part time. Apply in person MANCHESTER Bowers School 7620. place, oversized cape, central. two among the members of Con­ ______ter 6:30 p.m. Wanted— To Buy 58 f o u r rooms on second floor^ ROCKVILLE 3-room apart- Robert D. Murdock, Realtor was no problem of grave nation­ gress he calls radic^ liberals. he said. “ I would think there Howard Johnson Restaurant, 6-room Cape, fireplace, car- Morrison,. Realtor, 643-1015. MANCHESTER — Three-bed­ High in the hills of Willing- At Schools 643-6472 TWO-FAMILY duplex, centrally al concern involved in the talks. He has made politicians In that may be a Republican or two In 394 ToUand Tpke. Manchester. t H E~AM AZING Blue Lustre HOUSEHOLD lots — Antiques heated, endued porch,’ ga- room Ranch, modern kitchen ton. New deluxe 3^ and 4% ” As long as Ford and Chrys­ will leave your parking, security deposit re­ JUST LISTED located in Manchester. Five MANCHESTER with built-ins, dining “ L” , fam­ category a special target of uiere.” EXPERIENCED plastic injec­ rooms each side. Two-car ga- rooms. $150, $175, $186. Util­ ler are open,” Woodcock said, (Continued from Page One) quired, $125. monthly. 643-9678. . Hayes Agency, 646- ily room, fireplace, wall-to- scorn but refused to name any. So far, Agnew has spent two tion mold maker, stable non­ beautifuUy soft and clean. Rent glassware. We buy estates, $23,500. MANCHESTER vicinity —Look­ IT HAS EVERYTHING ities not includ^. Wall-to- ’’the American public will be 643-7094. 4 to 8:80 p.m . Six-room Cape, four bed­ . rtige. Excellent condition. Choice location, 3 bedrooms wall carpeting, garage and tion session was “ virtually 100 Agnew has d.e n 6 u n c e d days campaigning in Illinois, defense company. Iona Mfg. electric shampooer $1. Oicott Village Peddler, Auctioneer, ______ELLINGTON Center — Oct. 1st, 0131. ing-for a starter home? We $28,900. The Paul W. Dougan wall, sliding glass doors to able to buy all the cars they rooms, one bath, hot water —1% baths—first floor fam­ recreation room. Handy loca­ per cent.” Classes started later “ professional pessimists . .. Wyoming and California, and Oo., Unit of General Variety Store. 420 Lake St., Bolton. 649-3247. FOUR-ROOM Duplex, near bus business person, two-rooiii fur- ~~ have several pricyli from $14,- Agency, R ealtors, 640-4636, 646- terrace or balcony. • Roomy want.” heat. P riced at $21,500. C a ll: ily room — patio—trees—2- tion. Very clean. Assumable in the morning. nattering nabobs of negativism two days relaxing In Palm O otp., 643-2111, Ext. 80. line. Av^Iable October 1st. No nlshed apcuTment. Heat, hot ~ 900 to $19,600. Mitten A gency, 1021. with many extras. Call Pat / Chief issues in the stalled NEED WANTED — Antique fumituio, room older Colonial, IH baths, car garage — fireplace and mortgage. $29,500. Philbrick Members of the Somers Fed­ . , . pusillanimous pussyfoot­ Springs. He spent Saturday and counL Premium. EHrst Une. pets. References. Write Box Z, water. Countrylike. 875-1868. R ealtors, 643-6980, 647-1578. Huffman, rental agent. / talks, Woodcock said, were the FTJLL-TIME days, with some glass, pewter, oil palntii^s or garage,, excellent condition. much, much more. An un­ Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. eration of Teachers said they ing." He refused to say whether Sunday at the desert resort f^de ovals. And truck Area. Msmchester Herald. PETERMAN OWNERS anxious for quick- / union's demands for a substan­ mechanical experience. Top other antique items. Any 'quan- ElAST H A RTFO R I>-Four rooms Large lot. Asking only $28,900. DUPLEX 4-4, Cambridge St., s^ile. Six-year-old U & R Co­ beatable offering. Owner would continue their boycott he or his traveling speechwri- home of comedian Bob Hope Coles I^count Station, 451 PROFESSIONAL man’s Ranch, / tial wage Increase, unlimited wages paid. Moriarty's CItgo tlty. The Harrison’s, ^-8709, 3% ROOMCS, stove, refrigerator in two-family dwelling. $160 Frechette R ealtors, 647-9993. R E A L ESTATE Both soon vacant. Ebccellent lonial. Five bedrooms, 3% will sell for any reasonable 74 2 -6 9 5 5 protection against Increases in through today. The school board ters—two have been assigned by and played a round of golf each West Center St., 648-5332. approximately 2,800 square Service. Hartford Rd., Man­ 165 Oakland Street Included. $115 monthly. Se- per month, includes all utU- Income producer, fine location. baths, 2 fireplaces. Many other offer. Let me show you true the cost of living and retirement said school would be in session the White House—coin such day with professional Doug San­ feet of living space, 15x24’ llv- ______chester. curity deposit. Available im- ities and gaiage. Security de- Good vedue at $28,900. T . J. extras. P rice reduced to $69.- value. Call Mr. Lexris. after 30 years at a minimum today for grades kindergarten phrases. ders. M ^LE dinette set. 4 captains ELECTRIC ~ tri.i“ for 3-rall ing room with fireplace, BOLTON —New chairs, set of drums, hallway m ediately. 649-7581. No pets, posit required. Phone 528-8613. Crockett, R ealtor, 648-1577. 900. F or details ca ll Philbrick 8-room cus­ monthly pension of $600. through seven and for high track, any age, any condition. 649-9404 ______« formal dining, modem kitch­ runner 10’ long, portable West­ Adults only. DESIGNED FOR A gency, R ealtors, 646-4200. tom bullUO^sed Ranch. Four “ I very honestly did not ex­ school seniors. Lionel, Ives, etc. Please have ______’THREE room s, $135. Bolton COUNTRY Club area.. .new • •B &L w * . en, library with flreplace, Halp Wontad— ing house oven, 21” console TV bedrooms, double garage, aero pect a strike thip year,” Wood­ Schools shut down today com­ your price ready 619-7503. POUR rooms, second floor, Center Afartments, Brandy HAPPY LIVING LARGE five-room Ranch. Fire- nine room colonial. Four bed- NEW 7-room RancK, attached BARROWS and WALLACE Co. three large bedrooms, spacious treed lot. $31,500. Hayes Agen­ pletely in West Haven, where or Fomoia 37 set. Call 649-7927 or 643-1644. stove, refrigerator, heat, hot St., Bolton. Heat, hot water. pU ce, oversized garage, rooms, 2% baths, two car ga- Manchester Parkade, cock said after the meeting with family room and two-car ga­ paneled family room with fire­ cy 646-0i;il. GM Sunday evening. "We had classes were conducted on a Women Simply Refuse water, and parking included, stove and refrigerator furnish- „ ... charm and convenl- landscaped lot. Phone rage. Now under construction. Manchester 649-5306 DRUG clerks, experienced pre- DARK, rich, stone free, loam, rage. Fireplace, large country place, 3% baths, wall-to-wall no ideological problems . . . it slowed basis last week. Teachers Adults only, $160 per month, ed. Call days 649-7367, after 6 prestige and pleasure owner, 643-4246 between 7-10 Choice setting, land adjoins carpeting In many rooms, VERNON .. .Top buy here . . . ferred, driver’s license, part five-yards, $20. Sand, gravel, Rooms WiHiour Board 59 kitchen, 1% baths, aluminum DUPLEX 5-5, handyman’s spe­ was simply a matter of arithme­ met this morning and decided or full-time. No phone calls. gtone fill, Call 649-0806 Or 649-8969. p.m ., 643-5061. in a 7 room ranch designed lor o..m, and 4-8 p.m . Town w a tersh ^ property. T. siding. Rick Merritt Agency, patio, swimming pool, two-car 5% rpom ranch with 1% baths, manure, pool and i^ q e ~ furnished ~ room for cial. No central heat, needs tic.” not to return to the job. To Bow to Automation Miller Pharmacy. happy family living. Features „ ------= ------' , ' J. Crockett, R ealtor, 648-1577. 646-1180. garage and a 3 acre lot...... with a carpet in kitchen, fireplace. Negotiations in New Haven be patio sand. 643-9604. male only, parking, $16. week- BOL’TON — Deluxe 8% room s. luUy equipped Wtehin, open lull MANCHESTER - Beautiful 6------!------!------some repairs. Situated adja^- “ I believe the reason they view, surrounds this lovely excellent location. Tough to How many dishwashers do not carpeting, appliances, air-con- cent to high school, shopping, have taken this hard line is that tween the board of education By BOB HARING "N EVER used anything like Chll 644-0123 after B. W nntod Ta Rant 58 nttlc, heated basement with rec room Cape with 3 bedrooms, MANCHESTER — 2 family, 5-5 ATTRACTIVE four - bedroom custom built home. $60’s. Phil- bfeat at only $25,900. T. J. wash, all the dishes? Or garbage ditloning, private finished base- ______w aniva______■« Rwnr wo room_and fireplace, 134 taths, 2 formal dining room, carpeted with 2 car garage, nice floor etc__A s k 1 n g $19,900. T. J. they have other fish to fry,” and the New Haven Federation Associated Press Writer EVENINGS & it,” say users of Blue Lustre -t h e THOMPSON~H^e^ Cot- Cape with garage, acerage and brick Agency, Realtors, 646- -'^Crockett, R ealtor, 643-1677. said Woodcock, explaining he of Teachers continued into the disposers not dispose of all the ments. Attractive residential HELP! Stork making flrst visit car garage and park like lot. living room with flreplace, pri- plan including 2 bedrooms, ex­ horse stable. Located in town. Crocltett, Realtor, 643-1677. EAST BRUNSWICK, N.J. for cleaning carpet. Rent elec­ tage St., centrally located, 4200. y garbage ? area. Adults only, no pets. L.F. soon, need four or five room lovely Rocklei^c home has yate shaded yard. Wolverton cellent condiUon. A good buy. Exceptional quality. Call BOLTON, $15,000 — 2-bedroom f®'^ GM actively sought a strike early hours this morning with (AP) — It is Impossible to auto- WEEKENDS tric riiam pooer $1. ’Hie Sher­ large pleasantly furnished SEVEN-ROOM Cape, four bed­ Ranch laree lot $1 700 down reasons not directly related no concrete indication- of agree- mate women. Husbands know. They have Flano, 649-5371. diq)lex to rent In Manchester m Xte^ce TWs U a°qu^ify Realtors. M8-2818. Wolverton Agency, Realtors, Heritage House, 646-2482. NINE ACRES — swe^lng ’ " » T I ______ii_*i___ .. . rlAonif/^ TVAozrrtt* /Tliiirlo'a _ • win-Williams Co. room s, parking. Call 649-2358 rooms, 2 - car garage, 1% to current negotiations which ments — despite Mayor Guida’s matter how efficient or la- seen pots and pans exempted FREE? 649-2818. views, lovely six-room .Stone assumes $13,300 - 6 per cent for overnight and permanent ATTRACTIVE 2-bedroom du- ® in mint cemdltion. LAKEWOOD Circle — 7-r baths, well landscaped. Rock- began July 15. pronouncement. bor-saving the device. the from the dishwasher because HOUSE coming down. Gas monthly. Responsible - couple, poj. su appointment to Inspect, Ranch. Large enclosed, porch, mortgage. Payments $126. guest rates. plex. IH baths, heat, hot water, ledge area. Under $30,000. The company has repeatedly Two union negotiators walked American woman will find some they are too greasy and good fired furnace and oil fired fur- prefer Su one floor but not call Doris Smith, Jarvis Realty Ranch on 100x272 wooded lot, PRICELESS CHARM — 4-bed- 2-car garage. Oi^ouilding. monthly. Meyer Realtors, 643- Supplement present Income appliances, basement. ' $190 overlooking reservoir and BROAD STREET Keith Real Estate, 649-1922, denied it sought a strike. “ No- away from the negotiating ses- not to use it. Somehow, she dishes because they must be a^e. ^th in g ^ CLEAN “ fuTitehed room necessary. W ill redecorate C o., R ealtors, MLS, 643-1121. rooip custom Garrison Colonial, Hutchins Agency, 64^6324. 0609. by working at Manchester’s for monthly. Call 649-4766 between country club, flreplaced living 2 baths, family room, recrea­ 646-4126. body wins a strike,” Bramblett sion after Guida admitted two conclude that only the old hand-washed no matter what Water heaters Included. $160 gentleman. Call 528-3278 after 5 p.m . six-room Cape, redecorated, newest food market 6 p.m. central. Apply 4 6-10 p.m . room, formal dining room, den, tion room, fireplace, wall-to- TOLLAND — Beautiful and im- said several timqs during the members of the comrtiunlty Who j^^y will really do the job that a the machine manufacturer says each. Can be seen at 568 Cen­ Pearl St. close to everything. Owner MANCHESTER — Three-bed­ to 11 p.m. three or four eve­ ter St., Ask for Lew, act fast, WANTBD—Family would like to 3 bedrooms, garage. Job trans- wall carpeting, 2-car garage, must sell. Price reduced to maculate 4-bedroom Colonial talks. “ Everybody loses.” said they were there to observe brilliant engineer—male, of about being safe for china, nings weekly. Must be over FOUR-ROOM, second floor room Ranch, ideal starter or Lots Fqi Saia 73 568-0739. rent 5 or 6 room apartment or A’rTRACTTVE 7-room Colonial, fer dictates bargain price of large treed lot offers town and $21,900. situated on 3 wooded acres, 2- The union lowered its original negotiations. course—designed the gadget to y^gy have toted out many 21. A pply at apartment, with heat. $136 retirement home. Convenient- car attached garage, 10’ fire- first year wage hike demand Over the weekend, William J. jo. loads of corncobs and melon ROOM for rent. Gentlemen pre­ or house. Reasonable. Three three bedrooms, Uving room $28,900. CaU ea rly ! B el A ir country Uving. Many more fea­ ly located with city water and VERNON Acre p ^ , high monthly. Central location. Call place, wall-to-wall carpeting in Saturday from an average of $1 Sanders, state commissioner of ^t the same time, the woman rinds—which pose a. greater dls- ferred. 21 Summit St. 649-0271. children. Good references. 646- with fireplace, rec room with R eal Estate. 643-9882. tures. Assumable mortgage. FRECHETTE REALTORS sew ers. Basement beautifully scenic location. $6,900. Bolton Boalsand Accossorios 45 643-8696 after 5 p.m . 4167. fireplace, wall-to-wall carpet­ Low, low 40’s. MCorrison, R eal­ Ilving room. Electrical appli- to 63 cents an hour. GM offered education, sent telegrams to will not give up her labor-saver, problem when the dispos- 7-ELEVEN FOOD STORE BIGHT-ROOM Colonial, Uke paneled and carpeted. Flag- Lak®. Vernon, half acre $4,200. aluminum siding, ro- 18 cents. striking teacher groups and Twenty years ' ago ------16’ CrotYSLER flberglas boat ROOM for gentleman, quiet, gpACIOUS 5 room, second floor ing upstairs and downstairs. tor, 648-1016. 647-9993 Tollantd acre, $3,000. Hayes ances, ...... t,, . women gj, actually does dispose of most ExceUent central alr-conditlon- new, te^efully decorated. stone patio, permanent gas tary antennae. Owner trans- The current average hourly school boards asking the teach- lugged laundry baskets out of - 305 Green Rd. and trailer, 56 h.p. motor. Call convenient locaUon. 224 Char- apartment, and garage. Cen­ Agency, 646-0131. of the garbage but balks at a ing, eat-in kitchen, 1^ baths, WaU-to-wall carpeting, buUt- SOUTH FARMS — 7 room barbeque and tool shed in ferred. (3all 875-6483. ( wage in the auto industry is ers to return to work and say- (joors and complained over few hardy remains which the Manchester, Conn. 9-6 only, 649-6006. ter Oak Street, 643-8368. jyal Adults. 649-3616. Businoss Proporty attached garage with breeze­ Ins in kitchen, 14x24' Uving Dutch CkdoniaL Three bed­ ATTRACTnVE 6-room Cape on ^ a ll_ cozy backyard. *22^9M. ANDOVER — Wooded building _____ ^______$4.02 and the companies say Ing the state would encourage clothellnes that they did not troshmen ■will not take because For Sola 70 room with fireplace, large The Paul W. Dougan Agency, VERNON—Immaculate 8-room fringe benefits cost an addition- resumption of negotiations in have on automatic washer and 16’ WOOD Penn Yan with 35 h.p. NICE BEDROOM for gentle- d e SIREABLY situated, 2-bed- way, 24’ pool, private treed rooms, family room, IH bathe. quiet dead end street. Wooded lot, artesian well, walking dls- they are not garbagemen. screened porch and patio. Aluminum siding, 2-car ga­ Realtors, 64^4536, 646-1021. Colonial reduced to $29,900. Ef- al $1.75 an hour. No cost esti- each of the seven towns. dryer, HAIRDRESSER — Full - Ume, Evinrude electric outboard, man with references. Private room garden apartment, heat, MANCHESTER suburbs, busi- lot. Central location. Assum­ and private 260’ lot. Fireplace .tence to lake and school, very And think of all the frost-free home. Very near center, 649- First-floor famUy room, -four rage. Off Dartmouth Rd. Rick flcient eat-ln-kitchen, dining mates have been made on either The head of the Connecticut women top salary and commission. trailer, all accessories. 628- hot water, range, refrigerator, ness location 6H-room Ranch, able m ortgage. High 20’ s. By and attached garage. Priced PITKIN Street . . .One of Man­ ' good residential area. Paul W. who had them were refrigerators that get defrosted. 4966. bedrooms. Well planned clos­ M erritt Agency, 646-1180. Dougan Agency, Realtors, 649- room, paneled , fireplace wall, union demands or company pro- Education Association said Sun- Great portunity fo r the right 7384, anytim e. parking. Available October baths, exceUent condition, owner, 643-9871. low 20’s. Rick Merritt Agen­ chester’s most gracio^ the Joneses to keep up with. Then consider the sewing ma­ ets and storage areas. Phll- 4535. 646-1021. heated rec room, professional­ posals for additional fringe ben- day that teachers have refused Today, suburbia is a-glow person to pick up an exceUent 1st. Adults. 643-0978. country store, out buildings. xtANCHE'sT^R Is next door to brick Agency,” Realtors, 646- IMMACULATE 7-room Colonial cy, 646-1180. homes, 11 rooms, 4% bathsy'. . chine. LARGE pleasant room for gen­ ly landscaped. Louis Dlmock efits. to report for work in several with washers and dryers to pre­ foUowlng. CaU Duet Beauty With attached garage, formal Selling for $59,500 and /Well Industrial engineers have Florists— Nursarits 49 tleman, private entrance and 280’ trontage. Hayes Agency, j^ls beautiful 4-room Ranch, 4200. NEW USTTNG — Immacui^ MANCHESTER — Two 2-fam­ Realty. 649-9823. GM said its latest offer would communities because of “ unfair, soak, soak, spin, fluff, puff and Studio, 649-3906. parking. 643-4248. ^ ______, 646-0181. j,as oversized garage and in dining room, fireplace, first- Ranch with finished basement, worth It. T.J. Crockett, Real­ ily building lots. Owners very cost $1.9 billion in wages alone impossible standards set up by created machines that sew NEW LISTINO — six - room even to wash and dry. Control CANADIAN Hemlocks — Dig rU rn iS lM a r»t7mrr..TTT»»»'ifn 1__ 1______exceUent condition. CaU on this. floor family room, one fuU, 2 garage, living room with wall- tor, 643-1577. anxious. Must be sold injmedl- during the three-year contract, the present teacher negotiation straight, zigzag, zagzig, up. • ■ . » RESTAURANT business show- a Ranch,' xvanen, cemnucentral lur-cunuiuun-air-condition- panels rivaling jetliners offer gideways. inside, outside your own. $3 each. Call 644- COZY single iwm for young half baths, central air, loads to-wall plus beamed ceiling. ately. Frechette Realtors, 647- Woodcock declared. “ General law.” Situations Wontotf— ApCVtHMntS 53-A i„g excellent net profit In high- Agency, Real- flroplstce, of closet B]^ce. Many more ex­ NEW LJSTING — Ono^year old, BOLTON^$24.900 knobs, buttons and settings lor^, They make plain ...titnhe.sstitches, fanc^fancy 1864 or 1-749-8401. gentleman or lady. CaU after $20,600. W olverton A gency R eal­ 9993. Motors either does not know Timothy A. Quinn said that every fabric and every dirt. ______3:30 p.m ., 649-9167. traffic count location. E s- tors, 64B-6980.______^ carpet, garage, tras. A must see home offered aluminum sided 8 r6om, 4-bed­ stitches, double-stitches, lock Fm i ^ 38 TWO - room furnished apart­ tors, 649-2813. Manchester Line, high location, how to bargain or does not teachers are forced to remain It almost seems you can cus­ tablished over 20 years. Price c e n TRALIiY located 6-room AiU basement. Shows weU, fo r $80,900. by the Paul W. room Colonial, flreplaced fami­ THREE A-zone adjacent dots, stitches, invisible stitches, fan- ment. Stove, refrigerator, pri­ large older 5 flnlsned, 7-room choose to bargain.” put of work where municipal tom-set the machine for whatev- ,,, . EXPERIENCED babysitter Fual and FM d 49-A >^0 0 M for rent, ^fem^e $20 Includes 'aU the real estate, house. Four room s down and owner transfered. $24,900. Dougan A gency, R ealtors, 649- MAN(3HESTER — 7-room older ly room, built-ifis, 1V4 baths, one block off East Center St., Cape, /enclosed breezevay, 2-car agencies are relying on legal ...... J cy stitches, double-stitches, lock weekly, kitchen privileges. vate bath, heat and hot water. As the talks resumed today, er you have thjit’s dirty and hn»t. would like to care for your restaurant fuUy equipped, plus two up. Bath up. SmaU lot, Wolverton Agency, Realtors, 4536, 646-1021. Colonial, 3 or 4 bedrooms, acre lot 15 minutes to Pratt $7,500. each. All three for garage, 1(4 -acres, trees. coercion and are not negotiat­ stitches,, invisible stitches, bast­ children days or evenings. CaU FIREPLACE wood for sale, $20 CaU 643-7479 after 5:30 p.m. Apply M v lo w ’s, 867 Main St. preparations for a strike were whatever made if that way. a house. $66,000. Owner wlU minutes to Main St. Only 649-2813. large treed lot close to shop­ and Whitney, 3 miles to UConn. $20,000. Keith Real Estate, 649- nearly complete in the 138 U.S. ing in good faith. Otherwise, he ing stitches—practically any 647-1877. per cord, deUvered, Rockville Yet how many bathrooms still ROCKVILLE — 3 rooms, aU take back mortgage. Philbrick i$19,600. T. J. Crockett, Real­ ping and bus, $22,900. PWHjrick Upper 20’s/Wolverton Agency, 1922, 646-4126. ANDOVER $29,900 !Uid seven Canadian locals said, teachers would be work- kind except -the hand stitch area. 875^75. uUlities, $125 monthly. 649- Agency, Realtors, 646-4^. dry stockings? which is really required to fin­ tor, 648-1677. W ALKER ST. Agency, Realtors, 648-4200. Realtors,/B49-2813. where thousands of picket signs ing under conditions harmful to And how many husbands have EtABYSTITER — experienced Apartments Fiat*— 8861 ------:------PRESIDENTIAL KENNEDY Rd. 120’ frontage Vacant 5-bedroor.i, modern 9- ish the garment properly. Ucensed, wlU care for chUdren ______LIQUOR store In Manchester, reading “ United Auto Workers good education, heard the plaintive cry from the Tenements' 53 New listing — 6-room Colonial. LARGE executive home for the 27 HOFFMAN RD., large three- 227’ depth. City water, sewer room Ranch, built-in kitchen, Psychologists might explain in my home days. 61 Summer Garden— Fonn ------LARGE one-room efficiency good looatiim. Good Incqme. family room with fireplace, 2 on Strike Against GM” were al automatic laundry room; - ” I Spacious living room, dining VILLAGE discriminating buyer. Give us bedroom Ranch with VA baths, and gas. Prestige location. Call ready printed. school boards to obtain injunc these things in terms of -wish fit., 649-1147. l o o k in g for anything in real apartment, furnished, bath. For details caU PhUbrick TWO-FAMILIES baths, sundeck, walk out base­ wish we had a clothesline.” Dcriry Products 50 room, kUctlen with birch cabi­ a call to see this beauty. Rea­ appliances, aluminum elding, Peterman Real Estate Agen­ The union’s $120 million strike tions against teacher walkouts fulfillment, subdivision boredom estate rental - apartments, me shower, 3 closete, rural lo- A gency, R ealtors, 646-4200. nets, stove and double stainless APARTMENTS sonably priced. Heritage House, c^ f^ rt. Asking $24,900. Heri- cy, 649-9404. ment. Easily financed. Today’s suburban Jones is the MOTHER of 2 wishes to baby­ BUTTER and sugar com, to­ fund would last less than eight- without the presence of teach lady with the clothesline. Neigh or some elaborate theory which homes, multiple dweUlngs, no caUon, % mUe from(I-86. $100 DUPLiEX—6-6, newer furnaces, .steel sink, 3 lai^e bedrooms, full 646-2482. ige House, 646-2482. sit for an infant. Licensed. matoes, peppers, squash, needs some work. Centrally bath, encloaied sun porch, 2-car weeks if the-strike materializes ers in court is “ without equal in borrow it as they once bor- ultimately relates to sex. Wom­ fees. CaU J.D . R eal Estate As- monthly. Call 648-U2C>dayB. Now renting, one and two MANCHESTER — 2'A acres, Ipp'iiI rplntinnfihins.^* . . . 649-088. gourds, pumpkins, and fruit. /^ Lawrence F Fiano Realtor against GM. strike benefits Anlerlean legal relationships rowed the automatic to do a en might deny both theories and soclates, Inc. 643-5129. ' investmoiit Proparty located. Asking only $24,900. garage. Walking d l s ^ c e to bedrbom apartments. Carpet­ beautiful wooded hlde-a-way. Lawrence r . r lano, neaiior average about $40 a Quinn praised Judge Otto M. 21 Angel St, Manchester. ' ATTRACTTVB 3-room, fiimlsh- schools, bus and shopping. Ask- ing, 2 alr-coudltloners, 1^ Asking $10,000. Frechette load of diapers. need for them. For Sola 70-A 64 9-5 371 week. LaMacchia of Superior Court in ATTRACTIVE 4V4 rooms, sec­ ed, heated apartment. Large DUPLEX—6-6, 2-car garage, Ing $25,500. baths. Realtors, 647-9993. The explanation is that no But how many homes these Dogs Birds PuH 41 ond floor, porch, stove, refrig­ closets. Private entrances. MANCHESTER close- to shop- i l L CaU Frances K. The Biretta Some wildcat strike broke out Stamford, who refused to issue yvin'’"air“ quite the way a days have a vacuum cleaner for IS'bkS; SSS “ K r e a l t y CO., INC. It Slims AJCC ndnlature brawn poodle Housohold Goods 51 erator. Newly decorated. Op­ Adults. No pete. References, ping, 4-lamilY With 4 room Wagner, ‘ Rental ^ ------■■______^______in Canadian locals on Friday an injunction and ordered the clothesline will. the-> carpets, another vacuum. posite Center Park. Adults, no M anager, 646-2828 BOLTON — Ranch, six rooms. and______similar action was expected . board to negotiate with teachers cleaner for the steps and tile puppies. CaU 649-6492 after 5 843-4880. T W O -F A M IL Y -8-8, aluminum 643-2692 Resort Property But this wish to hold on to pete. References, security re­ Robert D. Murdock, Realtor or 648-1028. large kitchen, three bedrooms, on a limited basis today in some in his presence. &^wls in Siam .some small part of the old way floors, maybe still another for p.m . heating systems and roof. Mid siding, rem odeled, 154’ fron t For Sole 74 Public Notice quired. 649-7629. IHREE rooms, shower, aU 30’s. Hayes Agency, 646-0181. 648-6472 large Uving room with fire- U.S. plants. ford reopened Friday pending ■‘— doings things is not confined patio and basement—and a FIVE Uttle kittens looking for utilities Included. Just finished age. ExceUent appreciation COVENTRY — Log cabin sum­ place and exposed beams. Lot ■ The Canadian workers—em- ratification of contract „.ash day broom to sweep up dirt? ONE - BEDROOM Townhouse posslbUltles. ExceUent financ­ good homes. Black and white, redecorating. No chUdren or MANCHESTER — 17 --room UNUSUAL home, actually two mer cottage, flreplaced Uving •with 300’ frontage. $22,700. ployed at GM plants at Ste. by teachers. To Lease or Buy apartment at beautiful Pine ing possibUlUes. Asking $37,- tortoise sheU. 649-4617 after 6. pets. Older employed, parking, house on high traffic count homes, one with 8 rooms and room, completely carpeted, Philbrick Agency, Realtors, Therese, Que., and^Oshawa, Ont “ When the Connecticut Gen- _ Ridge Village. Available Oct. 600. WOODLAND 8 Rooms of New Furniture 272 Main St. highway situated on 19,800 .one with 5 room s, both e^qiand- enclosed porch, excellent con­ 948^200. —voted Sunday night to return eral Assembly legitimizes teach- AKC Diachshund puppies; smaU 1st. $190 per month Includes from square foot parcel, good bust- t w O-FAMILY^PLUS—4-4, plus able. Situated on weU iand- dition, treed lot. $9,0(W. Hayes • ______^— to wbrlt at leaSt until the mid; er- strikes there will be fewer sta n d s^ , SxceUent wiUi chU­ ______Keat,. carpeting, alr-conditlon- MANOR EAST. HARTFORD -^Ix-roogi night strike - deadline... About. sLri.kes. .and . faster setUement dren, $86. 6 4 8 -7 ^ ; . ness potentlaL Philbrick-Agear— tavern,— Excellent— income,' -scaped‘acre: Call for details, " Agency, 646-0131;------—'------businoss Locations ~ T cy . R ealtors, 646-4200. good condition. Asking $39,- Asking $64,900. PhUbrick Cape In cream puff condition. ^ 300 men of the 12,600 employed since neither side will be al- MODEL HOME frigerator, disposal, private APARTMENT$ Large flreplaced living room, at the two facilities were in- lowed to use the threat of prison YOUNG spayed gray female 900. Agency, R ealtors, 646-4200. basement and patio. Paul W. For Rant 64 MANCHESTER — business Homestead Street country sized kiechen, 3 or 4 and three month old tiger male i f COLONIAL Out of Town volved in the wildcat action. or fine in order to force Its will Dougan, Agency, 649-4635, 846- hthtrict space, “ojk with 6 apartments, «x- THE MONSTER—7-7, duplex, MANCHESTER — 6 and 5, spa Manchester, Conn. bedrooms. Priced right. Mit­ Past experience Indicates that on the other,” Quinn sold, kittens, need good homes. 649- ^ MODERN 1021. For Sola 75 100 per cent location near cellent condition. Owner wlU 60’x40’ foimdation, possible 5 clous two-famUy in exceUent WOODLAND MANOR offers ten Agency, Realtors, 643-6930, if a settlement is not announced m »-______★ SPANISH finance 80 per cent at 8% per bedrooms each side, 2-car ga- condition. Recently moderniz- or 647-1573. by 6 p.m. EST, local walkouts 635 CENTER ST. — 4H room banks, alr-condltion^, auto­ the ultimate in convenient 1 VERNON — Modem 6-room Co­ HEW To Draft Get the money TWOGcittens, summer travelers PROVINCIAL matic fire sprinkler. Apply cent. Terrific income produc­ rage. ExceUent residential ed, large treed lot. Many ex­ prestige Uving, vrith schools, lonial. Three bedrooms, two- will begin even If a national duplex. IH baths, aU appU- shopping and religious facil­ want to se^e down In good • from ances, fuUy carpeted, 2. air- Marlow’s, 867 Main St. er. CaU now, Hayes Agency, area. One o f a kind offering, tras. Asking $33,600. Ih e Mlt- king sized, sewing room, spa­ agreement Is reached by strike New Program home. 648-7270. 646-0181. Asklng $39,900. ten A gency, R ealtors, 643-6980 ities nearby. cious living room with fire­ c^eadline at midnight because of aaa $288 conditioners, heat hot water, MANCHESTER Green — ground place, formal dining room, Wanted— Real Estate 77 the problems of notifying the you need with an ENGLISH Setter puppies, 9 sound proofing, storage and jqq square feet, front por-I COMMERCIAL zone property DUPLEX—6-6. Now ready to ______IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY wall-to-wall carpeting, 1(4 ruiiK and file. For Health Care weeks, ARC registered, beau- .\ny item may be purchased parkii^, on ^ 8 Une, new carpeted. Second floor, one on Main St., near the new start construction. CaU- for Spacious one-bedroom apart- ALL CASH for your property baths, large lot with a view. - WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi­ -separately: ; square-feet,- «d— north—end— shopping - center. . detatla.______^------mente,— refrigerator,— xtover within 24 hours. Avoid red Assumable mortgage. $25,900, WASHINGTON (AP) — The dent Nixon has asked the De- iUnerican Loan! Phone Caiarles PonticeUi, 649- three a^oinlng offices. WlU Good for franchise operation,- (Ushwasher, disposal, air-con­ Philbrick Agency, Realtors, tape, instant service. Hayes Nixon administration scheduled THREE vriilte kittens, looking nixon partment of Health, Education INSTANT CREDIT ______rent together or one or two Ice cream, pizza, hamburg, ___ ditioning, fuU carpeting, elec­ A gency, 646-0181. fo r nice home. CaU after 2 tric heat. 646-4200. a last-ditch negotiating session ^ to draft a compr^. cleaners, etc. WUl seU o r buUd FREX!)HETTE REALTORS between "railroad union and in­ This is a time of year when many people p.m ., 643-2622. OPEN SUNDAYS 10-6 WE HAVE customers waiting soi««t®ly- CaU 649-2741 or 649- hensive program to boost health and lease. Keith Real Estate, . C50VENTRY — Seven • room MON.-FRl. 10-9 for ■ the rental of your apart- ______R ealty, dustry ■ representatives today find themselves short of cash. If you need 649-1922, 646-4126. 0 4 7 -9 9 9 S Bzzzzzzzz in and see our Model npartment open for Cap^, four., bedrooms. New LAND—Louis Dlmock cEire tiiroughout the nation. The ment or home. J.D. Real B5s- s m a l l store or office. Ground inspection Sat. and Sun. i-B, bullt-ln kitchen, 1(4 baths. Full Realtors, 649-9823. money, for any reason, now’s the time to FREE kittens, looking for good tate Associates, Inc. 648-5129. Near Main St. Parking. MANCHESTER — Unusual op- week days by appointment. cellar, oil-hot water heat. Only ______homes. CaU 647-1103. H & G busy Bea. We're ready, Starting at $176 monthly. apply for an American Loan. Put cash in MANCHESTER Center, B-room -^PP'y Marlow’s, Inc., 867 Main portunlty, four apartments on MANCHESTER — very clean. . — . - $14,900. Pasek R ealtors, MLS. ______FRBK — MALE dog and dog first-floor apartment for lease. St. 3^ acres of land. Income of 3 or 4 bedroom Cape, flre- willing and able to assist //' 289-7475, 742-8243. your pocket or purse now . . . and select the UsetT met in separate, priv^e j^lxon asked HEW house,-has aU shots. CaU after FURNITURE $200 monthly, heat Included, rTQRE ?Q’ir70’ $11,000. O ty utiUties. As- place, country atm osphere, Logoi N o t i c a repayment plan most convenient for you. you in the sale or pur­ CXJVENTRY — Lakq frontage sessions with officials of four 6:30 p.m . 643-2536. 669 Burnside Ave. one chUd preferred. Refer- Downtown MMcheater Avail- « “«able mortgage. Possible Immediate occupancy. Asking u^ons and Industry f®®>^®‘^ ^U ot L. Richardson When borrowing makes sense, come to ences, Hayes Agency, 646-0181. ^ble September 1st Ctdl S22- variance or zone change fo r . $22,900Fre<«ette Retdtprs, 225’, 11 rooms, 3(4 baths, car­ ______„ for a report on “what is neew-report East Hartford chase o^ YOUR property. ORDER OP NOTICE negotiators, then scheduled a ------=— additional apartments or sin- 647-0993. peting throughout, 2-car gEU*- to make this country American. Visit our office nearest you, or Uva Stock 42 289-0766 CUSTOM — buUf 2 bedroom du- j-ie homes. Keith Real Estate, I\nil age, fireplace, balcony. Owner AT A cx)URT ^ OF PROBAl'E , fo r m a l meetinsT with both sides sary held at Manchester, within and for ^ j j j e ffo rt to *’®®^^®® Other country give us a call... today. PALAMINO HARE double BEFORE YOU BUY PURNl- P*«*. own-basement, parking, u , g, CENTER ST. — New of- 649-1992,646-4126. CONTEMPORY 7H - room tran sferred.. M orrison Realtor, the“ lTlilrr(5'’ of. Manchester, on the J___ Ranch, large Iqt in beautifully 9th day Of September. A. D. 1970; break the deadlocked wage ‘"J?*® registered, 9 yoars, weU-traln- TURE ANYWHERE, SEE OUR flees, air-conditioned, off- K ilT H 643-1015. Present. Hon. John J. jW allett: Egeberg said that HEW ex- rooms, almost new. Dudley 8 t„ g'trMt parkin ^desd for pro- PRICE reduced on this large wooded setting. Fireplace, U&R od, gentle, good confirmation. LOW PRICES. AvaUable October 1st. 649-9258. i»onw eirtnui i loo comer parcel on West Middle three bedrooms, 1% baths, fam- REAL ESTA'p VERNON ^'*Estate of James J. McQce. late Chances appeared slim that been work|ng ova^r. Won ribbons, 698-7884, any- framed mirror and pine ______leSSlOnalS. Many eXUaa, X,J.UU _ . ____ „ __ . __ , __ lo«»o nonfnna nnHn REALTY CO., INC. 1380 5469 any agreement could come in time for toe past three weeks ^ square ofeet, wlU subdivide. Tpke. EbcceUent potential. CaU Uy room , large flagstone patio, 10)4-24)4 WAITING FOR JUST YOU tim e. waU SheU, $25. Maple lamp CLEAN, recently modernized today fo r Inspection. Heritage $29,500. PhUbrick Agency, 172 E. CENTER ST. 99 EAST CENTER. STREET / Vacant, immediate occu­ Upon application of Marcella H. time to prevent toe strike of ^® question, and probably v j l Beechler - '’Tanguay, 646-2212. MANCHESTER, CONN. The four-corner pillbox McGee, administratrix, praying for ------^ ^ ------.— :— table $25. Maple Doughbox four-room apartment In older House, 646-2482. R ealtors, 646-4200. 649-1922 646-4126 pancy, six-room Ranch with some 500,000 workero set for one have toelr report ready wlth^ 648-9661 or 648-2692 The long lines of this is iti easy knit and very authority to sell ceiiailn real estate duplex. CentraUy located. STORE — Suitable for TV, bar- — attached garage. Rear porch particularly described In said appli­ minute after mldiiigbt. another mOTth. Fooltry and Suppllos 43 table, $S0. pine spinning wheel AvaUable Oct. 1st., stove, re­ GARRISON Colonial, modem style tend to slim the . pretty 'when made from ------— ------646-4276. ber shop, shoe repair, etc. In­ white or vivid-color yarn. 18x12 screened, opening on­ cation on fUe; it Is <4 ______“ I hope that we will be able t o frigerator, washer and dryer, kitchen,' formal dining room, fiRure and make it an ORDERED: That the foregoing cludes lavatory, heated. Ap- ______Land _____ For ______Sola 71 'easy-to-wear fashion. No. No. 54<>9 has_full knit to your own park. Large application be heard and determlped x-- J XT/- u . create a pattern of health care dishwasher and hot water. $176 large living room with fire­ C ad ets Win Debut —partially ^federal, partially LATINO hens—r|l each. I%one Sic WING MACHINES — New, proxim ately 18x22’ . C om er VERNON — 6 acres, BOO’ front- 1380 with PHOTO-CUIDE IS directions. living and dining room. A at the Probate office in Manchester used, repossessed, zlg zags. monthly and security. One-or place, one fuU and tvm-half SEND sot In eolni for toch irt- in said District, on the 22nd day Of 644-1802. Eldridge and Spmee St. See LaPenta in Sizes to 24 A, full wall fireplace. Triily a September. A. D. 1970, at two o’ clock NEW LGNIDON (AP) — Coast 'oluntary and partially private Used Singer press and sew two chUdren accepted. 643- baths. Four bedrooms, I^ lOOx bust 33 to 47. Size 12(4, lom to Incindo flnt-cl»«» «»Ulof. prudent purchase fo r $24.- owner, 254 Spmee St.______Agency, R ealtor, 646-2440. ' 180’ . $80,000 PhUbrick Agency, Amw. Cabot, Manche^r in the afternoon, and that notice Guard won Its first opening ®°*''® ^^® Problems portables, $16.96 up. Parts and" '1448- Desirable Suburbem 35 bust . . . 2 % yards of 9(X). Call Mr. Lewis. be ^ven to all persons interested In giame in seven ■'years when it-jlbat we have,” Bgeherg said, R ealtors, 646-4200. 45-inch. OF AMEBICAS, HEW YOBK, said estate of the pendency of said Artklos For Seri# 45 sehrice. ONE-BEDROOM at Sunny application and the time end place def^ted Maine A^aritime Satur- Egeberg said that he and for­ chine, 9 Webster St, Rear, Patterns available only If Y l.M96o of hearing thereon, by publishing a ALUMINUM sheets used as Brook Village, Oct 1st. occur Housos Fer Rant 55 Heusos For Sola 72 t w o -f a m i l y , 7-7, com er lot, Prliit HiBo, AddroJi « « » I F a a B & W a a copy of this order In #ome news­ ,day night 29-12. mer HEW Secretary Robert H. Hartford. 249-0786. in sizes ahoum. CODE ood Sblo Numbor. AMERICAN FINANCE CORPORATION pancy. $165 per month In- Hartford Rd., 150’ frontage. OFFICE SPACE paper having a circulation in said The last time Coast Guard won Finch, now a White House coun­ pruningprinting plates,piaies, .008.uu* thick,uuez, 2Sx. x s x ------J . , i » qirvirN ROOM Raised Ranch MANCHESTER New ciutom tfM if t !■ CRIM ftr The Fall & Winter ’70 BARROWS and WALLACE Co. (iisti:^. at least seven days before 86”, 28 cents each or 5 for $1 CLEAN, USED refrigerators, eludes, heat, air-conditioning, SEVEN-ROOM R ^ eo Make an offer. Keith Real Es­ ■ W : Its opening tilt was when Otto selor, wrote Nixon in July of ROOM 3J SECOND FLOOR 983 MAIN STREET -Garrison Colonial, album is 65<‘, includes Manchester Parkade, the Say of said hearing, to appear ...... ^ __ .___ T-k.,... room, fireolace. tWO-car » ueuruum, tate, 649-1922, 646-4126. Convenient location in ,Bolton Notch, at the if the last year that “ This nation is 643-9711. ranges. automatic washers an^ appliances. Paul W. Dou- Rec roo^ flrepWce, two-w aluminum siding, fireptece, posta)re and handling. Manchester 649-5306 ey see cause at said timo and Graham's 1903 squad went all 'MANCHESTER, CONN. 06040 with guarantees. See them at gan A gency. 649-4535, 646-1021. S a r ^ e $ ^ . per month ^ e junction of Rontes 6 and 44A. Heat and air pIO(^ therto. toe way. faced with a broakilown in toe dishwasher, disposal oven and MANCHESTER — Just Usted. BIBLE FAVORITES . . . A collecWWl and by mailing on or before Septem­ PHONE: 643-4168 KEEP YOUR carpets beauti­ . . . conditioning. Ample free parking. Call for in> H.Y. ef 12 quillf referrini to Bible BOLTON . . .Ranch high on a ber 11. 1970, by certified mul. a delivery of health care unless B . D. P earl’s Appliances, 649 ------1------I^'>8 an Agency, 649- range, city water and sewer. Immaculate 6 - room Ranch, Maine did not get on toe score- ful dcsplto censtant footsteps Maln St. CaU 643:2171. V IL ^ G E R Apartment - one- 4535, 646-1021. speetkm. HUM, . Stories. Pattern pieces; direc­ cliff overlooking Eastern Conn. copy „ „ of this order to „ Marcella „ H. board until five seconds into toe immediate concerted effort is bedroom, carpeting, two air- _ Walk to bus,, .shopping ' and plus beautiful famUy room, CQDI, ^ ***•• tions. ai06-6St, Includes post- ... oil McGcc. 41 Washington St.. Manches- “We Can Work It Out Together” ot a busy family. Get Blue The Fall & Winter ’70 age and handling. Nine acres In all. Utility builQ* Conn.; Rtclmrd C. Woodhouse, final period. With CJoast Guard taken by government and toe Lustre. Rent electric sham- conditioners, heat, appUances, schools. $3,300 down to quaU- garage, large treed lot. Must Mr. Matrick G i e - I T M Ing. Truly a unique property Atty.. 843 Main si.. Manchester, fled buyer- BuUder 649-5524, be seen. Upper 20’s. Frechette Basic FASHION Bopk is leading 19-0, the Pine Tree Stat- private sector.” pooer $1. Paul’s Paint k WaU- MAHOGANY dining room set, $185. Charles Lesperance, 649- 65<, includes postage and tnatthat musemiiat oe tu^t^n seen, ^pnalhlvsensioiy 9 ^ McGee, - *?«Ardian minor, ad and litem return for James make 643-0609. R ealtors, 647-9993. ers went 55 yards in three plays Nixon did not respond until paper Supfdy. reasonable. 643-8972. 7620. Read Herald Adb handling. \ priced In the forties. T. J. to this Court. through toe air (or their first three weeks ago. toe Post add- Crockett. R ealtors. 643-1677. cc: a '. Co^ ™ ’ touchdown. ed. X. Ayerag^Daily Net Press Run The Weather F o r The .Week Ended PAGE TWENTY MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1970 • -4 Septem ber 12, 1970 . Cloudy, cool. with periods of rain and drizzle through ’Thurs­ 15,792 / day morning. Low tonight about ■ Mark Swerdloff, coordinator Manchester Rod and Gun 50. High tomorrow 70 to 76. About Town of the Manchester Drug Ad­ Club will have Its quarterly School Board ^ Manchester—A City of Village Charm visory Center will be guest meeting tonight at 8 at the Mystic Reylew, NABA, will Meets Tonight,, speaker at a meeting of the clubhouse on Daley Rd., Cov­ VOL. LXXXIX, NO. 294 (Classified Advertising on Page 19) meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at Manchester Rota^ Club to­ entry. TWENTY-TWO PAGES MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1970 PRICE TEN CENTS After being In recess since Odd Fellows Hall. After the morrow at 6:30 p.m. at Man­ meeting, there will be a kitchen July 27, the Bocml of Education COMPLETE toBWTl^MITKwc chester Country Club. Local 991 of the Manchesiter will resiune semi-monthly meet­ social for members and guests. Town Employes tvlll have an imiuransmith * ings tonight at 8 o’clock In the Members are reminded to bring Boy Scout Troop 133 will meet important meeting tonight at 7 Items for the social. tomorrow at 6 :45 p.m. in Fellow­ in "nnker Hall. Bennet Junior High School Main INSURANCE ship Hall of Second Congrega­ Building. Arab Commandos Bolton Marks Fmma Nettlet(jn Group of tional Church. ' Peter R. Haskell, son of Mr. It will take necessary action Second Oongregatlonal Church and Mrs. J. Robert Haskell of (HI establishing these washout Mill i An Anniversary will have a potiuck at its meet­ Accounts: ’Three Project I ac­ SERVICE 11111 i_LLLi Strikes at GM Plants Idle Friendship Club of St. John’s 18 Jordt St. and a. graduate pf ing tomorrow at 6:30 p.m. at Spell Out Demands Today’s Herald Includes, Polish National Catholic Church Manchester High School, is counts totaling $136,686; ProJ- the church. After supper, there on pages 10 and 11, a story will have its first meeting of the among 30 Colby College students "“ect Outdoors , for 1970-71, will be a sewing session. $37,600; adult basic educaticHi, By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ' and a picture about Bolton’s season tonight at 7:30 at the spending their junior year at the weekend celebration of its church. University of Caen in France, ■ $14,000; Industrial a rts pro­ The West Side Old Timers Arab guerrillas demanded today that Israel free 13 250th anniversary. studying the French language, gram , $8,600; and vocational REAL committee will meet Wednesday specific prisoners and an unspecified number of Pales­ 'The religious education board literature, history, and contem­ education program, $22,116. Accounts of weddings ap­ at 7:30 p.m. at the home of tinians in exchange for Americans and Israelis among of Second Congregational porary culture. The board is expected to ap­ ESTATE pear on pages 12, 13, and 14. Francis Mahoney, 19 Hamlin St. 54 remaining airline hijack hostages. Auto Workers Aeross U.S. Church will meet tonight at 7:30 point an assistant superinten­ Laying down its detailed in the church parlor. The executive board of the dent of buildings, grounds and terms for the first time, the By LOWELL McKIROAN The executive board of the Women’s Christian Fellowship maintenance. It will also act on Popular Front of the Liberation Associated Press Writer Manchester Republican Worn-, M otherhood of M ary M other’s of Second Congregational 11 resignations; 3 requests for en’s Club will meet Wednesday Circle will have a potiuck at leaves of absence; 12 profes- Hijacker Shot of Palestine declared; "To start New London Church will .meet tonight at 8 with, we want the Israeli gov­ DETROIT (AP) — The at 1:30 p.m. instead of 1 p.m. it’s meeting tonight at 8 at the at the church. sitcd to lure Yj pfTftwL; jm the rest of the Iro-Molive plant at LaGrangc, on tlic San Francisco Peninsula nez, was 800 yards from where Gunfire was reported from other workers out of iThcj'lam m iry. III., said, "They keep putting a w ere idle. Sirs. Bac’s body was foun. Pickets also appeared a t B&O several points in the project. a display of .sympathy TrrF'ihc Eednomists in the'^ito Indus- cap .on the cost-of-living coni- The South Vietnamese report try - and in the Nixon adniinis- ironsation. I’m ^ ’ing less with facilities in- Pennsylvania, New One woman was reported shot G.M workers on strike. They said a doctor was appointed by York, Ohio. Marylan^ and Indi- but no details were available. also tried to prevent those n'- tration luive said in recent the pi’e.sonl doll.kr so I've got to a court to examine the body of C&O opeVaoperations at Nguyen Hong, fiance of Police moved into the area porting for work from going in, weeks that the nation's cconom- gel more to stay up with it." ana, and ■ "rhi ic situation is improving. They Jcscpli Covington, a 15-ycai' Huntington, \V. Va. Mrs. Bac's son. and that he con- about ,8 a.m. and the shooting police said. had .subsided by 10. A number of warned that an auto strike veteran of the Detroit Cadillac B.v Inidinorning all C&O and eluded she had been raped. weaporus wiis confiscated, in­ TTiere were reports tires were would seriously h;imper such plant, appeared in good spirits B&O oiierations were reported There was no mention of Mrs. ^AndiersonHittle shished in the ednipany p:irking improvement. as he stood in the 55 degree to have hailed in West Virginia. Bac's being raped. WE^K)NOR ] cluding .spvenil rifles iind shot- A GREAT NAME IN THE MANUFACTURING OF FINE^ CLOTHING lot and that windows in two guns. The Nixon adinini.slration drizzle waiting for his wife to Oifo railroad .official estimated U.S.^invcsligulors said three Michael Pittaro of South Aml)byr?0.. clutches his |>a.ssing e.ar.s w ere sm:ished liy IN MANCHESTER There was no immediate indi­ suid. however, that it had no pick him up. at least 5,000 men were idle. doctors an .American, a Ko­ daughter, Connie, 6, as they were reunited at Ken­ cation of what spawned the bottles, poliee kaid. plans to interfere. "Yes, I’m jubilant,” Ooving- T. \V. Keating, United Trans- ran and a Vietnamese—found ( Manchester Parkade)West Middle Turnpike- Broad Street nedy Airport. Connie, ti aveling alone, was on a. jet Striking w orkers did n'ot til- (See Page Twenty-Onej (Sec Page Five) (See Page Twenty-One) , (See Page Five) Phone 647- 1451 hijacked by Arabs. (AP Photofax) (.See P a g e E ig h t) ways “agree on wluit w:cre lljie ■> 1