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’ ^1 Revamp Balance Studied On Journey Home HARTBXJRD, Conn. (AP) — ™ e I>emocratlo party a fp M n TEHRAN (AP) — President Nixon told Lyashko’s wife ruid leaders reached no secret to have Buttered the most under Nixon arrived In Iran’s cairftal Mrs. Vladimir -ficherbltasky, agreements on Vietnam or any the latest reerporttomnent plan today, to a 21-gun salute, for an wife of the UkralniaiT Commu­ other controversial questions. Ibr the Oeneral Assembly, says overnight visit and talks with nist party chief, as they pre­ "This is not the way these * Democratic l^t*tatcr who the Shah on regional end worid pared to leave for the airport. things happen," the President's qMntf Memorial Day w eekead m atters. “Why not?" Mrs. Lyashko re­ assistant for national- security riudytng the plan. The President and (Mrs. Nix­ plied. affairs said. Rollln MetUer ot ‘ Ham ddn. on were greeted at Tehran’s "We’ll get fired," said Mrs. Questioned closely about Nix- chairm an ot the House Re^*- M ehrabad A irport b y d ie 82- Nixon with a smile. em’s extensive talks in Moscow PCrtlonment OommHtee said year-old monarch and Bmiuresa’ The President commented; about Vietnam, Kissinger said: Moaday night the Draiooimta Fhrah after a flight from IQev, “I think rd get In a little “ I Just do not want to speculate looa two ways under the “noa- the Nixona’ last stop in the So­ trouble at home if I didn’t go.” about what the results may viet. Union frilowlng a week of 3 poUtloel" plan drawn by Tale “It’s Just been fantastic," b e ." summit talks between the Pres­ Law Proteaaor Robert Boric, a said his wife. He said there had been too ident and Kremlin leaders. qieclal master for .the U.8. Dis­ A few hours after the arrival many predictions about the war Massive security precautions In Kiev, presldentlBl adviser trict'Court. in the past and he woUld prefer Ftrat, said MetUer, “We lose were taken against attacks by Henry A. Kissinger trid news- aaats In dttes," because the urban guerrillas and other dis­ .men that Nixon and the Soviet (See Page Eight) populaUca has been shlttli« to sident Iranians vdm were told the Republican suburtis, giving by . Baghdad broadcasts to dis­ m en legislaUve seats to thoae rupt the visit. Police lined the areas. President’s route into the ci^ Becond, regardless W popu­ and there were heavy guards ed lation moves the reduction ot all prints on his itinerary. Among the topics ekpeeted to Reds Pull Back Uw House from in tO(lM seats riaUstlcaWy reduces the margin be disoussed during the five that Democrats held. «A79 in hours of talks between the two the House, all else being equal, leaders were the future of the Indian Ocean and the Persian he said. (H tnld phftto i f f Bncslvlclei) From Offensive Gulf area, which holds 60 per “Under any plan, we’ll lose a Veteran leaders approach circle of flags at Center Piwk in Memorial Day service Monday' lo t ot seats," said the Demo- cent of the 'world’s known oU eraUo lawmaker. reserves. Boric drew his plan based on The Shah would like to see 86 flenata seats, each contain­ the United States and Soviet In An Loc Area ing four Hou;m seats, and all Union agree to. let Iran act as I the policeman of the area with­ wlOln a one per cent ixipu- Memorial Rites Darkened hy Death SAIGON (AP)—^The fimt withdrawal of North Viet­ out big power Interference, ladoo deviation. Bock said he pectod to seek assurance of un- namese troops from South Vietnam in their two-month gave “no consideration what- The Bdemnlty of Memorial Besides veterans organisa­ Park Services over to Lt. Ool. FhlUng that, the Shah was ex­ old offensive was reported today. aoever" to “the effect ot the Day took on a deeper meaning Pictures, story. Page 4 tions, sevend hundred young­ JamM C. Raylisa, USA (Ret.) pected to seek assurance of un- plan upon any political party or U.S. military sources said for thoae attending aervlcea In sters in the branches of boy and dimlnlriied U.S. support. The candidate." who gave the introducUona. elements of two North Vietnam- Center Psrit yesterday. girl scouting were in the pa­ Soviet government’s recent ICetUer said after his pceliml- Walter Vonifone, seerstaiy of The annual parads from Man- rade. The R e v . Joseph VUJs o f St. ese divteionB had puUed back to 10 miles south of An Loc. into Cambodia from An Loc, Twenty. South 'Vietnamese sol- naxy study, “It lodes like a the Permanent Memorial Day cheator’B South Bind to Muntoe A abort service at the World James Church gave the Invoca­ very fair plan." But be pointed Oominlttee, announced to the Paris and return to Omtor Park War n memorial In Munroe tion. the besieged provincial capital dlers were reported kUled, 109 60 miles north of Saigon. Both wounded and as many as 10 ar- out that a few Incumbent legls- WBveral hundred p e c ^ e gathei> was under ideal weather condl- Paric preceded the Center Park George Eimmerling, principal En Route lators might not think ao. ed there that Hennah Wagner, tlcns. Several thousand fleeter program. lUJor Lawrence J. were reported badly battered tlUery pieces damag^. of Manchester High School, by B62 bomb strikes. An ambush on the highway Ih at least one new House vriio was to have served as com­ ten lined the route of march. Beadle of the SalvaUon Army spoke on “Memorial Day—Past To America Troope of one of the divisions, 8% miles south of An Loc last district and one In the Senate, mittee chairman tor the event, Music was furnished in three gave the eulogy. and Present,,’’ and paused dur­ had died at his home earlier that the 9th, are believed rebuilding Friday destroyed B3 South Vlet- three Incunobento are thrown tempos the quick best of the The Manchester High School ing hla address while the m on iin g. friendship treaties 'with India and reoiganteing at rear bases namese armored personnel car- together. sobod bands, Uie statriy beat band gave ite rendition of “The band played appropriate selec- Senate M a jority L ead er Bid- A full Obituary Is osRtod on of the p ^ bands and the slow Star Spangled Barmer" and and the hostile regime In neigh­ in C3amhodla, sources said. The rlera, killed 42 trocqis and boring Iraq have tnoreased ward Caldwell, D-Bridgepwt, Fsge Blight. tempo 'Of cdonial Umas. VonHone turned the Canter (Bee Page Thirteen) other division, the 7th, “ may be wounded 189. would be in the same dlririct Iran’s sense of IsoiatloB, and It pulling back more to engage Elteewhere, fighting broke out with. Sen. Thomas Dosed,' R- Is suqiictous of Moscow's in- the Cambodtens Qian to refit, for the first time In several T rum bull and RepubUean tentlons In die Gulf. but we’re not sure,” said one weeks In southernmost Cam- The visit “is designed to re- Jam es M aeaulay J r. oC B ridge- ■J ■ource. bodla. Just across the border poct. B^te W ashing^'B,frtendriilp The enemy presoire on An from-the-westom-Mekong Delta fo r IriuB, Its 'Sbiah and.’ Hs House Mluority Inader WingollfiA Loo Itself has e'ased, but North in South Vietnam. South Vlet- Tpo op Cut Before NATO people," said an Amwlcan Ehn- Fhancis CbUins, R-Brookfleld, Vletnamese forces believed to namese rangers spearheaded (riatement finds hlmsrif sharing a seat Ends Attaclu be from the 6th Division have by an armored criiunn clashed BONN (AP) — Chsnoellor The West Oerinaa chancellor ters th at a “security conforenoe Squadsads o f piunic^pol n WDriurs vrith another incumbent, Bilolse wniy Brandt told the U NATO addressed the openiiig of the Intenslfled sbeUlng alon

Issues Hotly Contested Candidates on Debate Trail i. ■■ LOS ANGELES (AP) — Sens. nominating votes in the (Tallfw- v ersion 0^ the economy to a Hubert H. Humphray and nia primary a week, away. peacetinie. basis and cleared George McGovern are heading Their campaign tone since his schedule to rest and get into their second campaign con­ Sunday night, when they ap- ' ready for the second round. frontation In idvotel California peared together In a national tt will be Inoadeast on the still debating the issues of the televteion interview. Indicated National Braodeastlng Oo. inn- first—welfare and the war. the dispute might become even gram “Meet the Press," for an H um phrey slapped at more heat^ as they met again. hour beginning at 9:80 p.m. McGovern 'welfare propoeals, The televteion appearances, BK)T. The final McGovern- M cG overn at Humphrey’s billed as debates but actually Humphrey matchup is sched­ record on Vietnam policy as Joint* Interviews broadcast by uled Sunday, on the American the two Democratic senators Braodeastlng Cb. prepared to face each other In Humphrey raised the finance a nationally televised appear­ question In Sacramento Mon­ ance tonight. day, saying that “the selling of And Minnesota’s Hiimi^irey a inesident ought not to be- sought to revive and take over emne a haM In this country.’’ a familiar issue by challenging The former vice president McGovern to dtecloae how said his Oalifomla primary much money he te spending on cam paign had co(ri $299,000 the California presidential pri­ fiunugh May 22. That partial mary campaign. accounting did not cover the Thera waa irony In that, since period''after coetly radio and It was' McGovern who first televtelan commercials began. made public his over-all cam­ the national televteion net- A McGovern qpokesman, lOr- paign finances, and turned the woriu, have become center- by Jiooes. said the primary toidc into a major issue at the pieces In the California cam- campaign budget for tte South start of the primary season. paign. Dakota senator te |1.2S(mlUlan. That was in New Hampshire, Humphrey planned two cam­ Humphrey said McGovern when he was rated at best a paign ^ipearances In Loe Ange­ h a s flo o d e d the state 'With long shot in the race. les today, then eet aside time to broadcast eommerclsls sad has Now it te McGovern versus prepare for the televtelan purrinsod Uma for 50 tetevtslon Humphrey, head to head, for pearance. MeGovern scheduled (A P photo) 2T1 Democratic presidential a news cooforance on con­ ^ (Bee Fn^ Seven) Senators Hubert Humphrey, left, and George McGovern joke with newsmen before debate on coast.

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Coventry Satdlite Station R ockville Sheinwold on Bridge FILM RATING GUIDE Tolland- Hebron^Rham T V T onight JOHANNESBURG, South A^ Hospital Notes TOO MANY mOH CAROS For Parents and Winners Named rlca (AP) — A 'port office NORTH Manchester Students Sm Saturday^ TV HeraM MAY GIVE YOU TBOUBLE Vtaraac ham are lt»0 to 8 4 I 1092 Their Children In Horse Show spokesman said South Africa ia p.in. in an n ie u except ina- tor Oomptata Uattpga. By ALFRED BHBIMWOUD U f Heart l e ^ up tHun Z be­ <5 10 8 7 Fire Damages Gym, Origin Suspicious studying the construction of a toraily wiiere tt«y are S to « Visit Town Museums ground relay station to link this hold a couple at tioea u d a 0 162 \ i *** Ooventty Jun- gational CSnurch Annual to o r - and 8 M to 8 p.m. S M .(8 ) I Dretun « ( JcMHle ♦ K73 VtSunteer firemen firom He- the structural beama can- be Ing loud musical instrumenta country with, the global satellite U i« In my band, a btldfa jUay- E M try ^v**Va* Members of the fourth grade ctmtaoting WlUlam Swanback bton; Andover and Columbia ascertained. Giifftn did state hooked to ampUfiers and re- gaabord, 44 p.m.. Church. (18) Jin Tamngr ' EAST network. South Africa’s ex- (88) MMtor B o fm er by the name at Wordaworth “ ■ Verplanck Schttol In or Paul Pierce. Sunday evening quickly contain- that there deftaltely ■waa quested to ’’cut the noise.” once wrote. (Tm quoting from ♦ 7.3 tenuU telecommunications now (88) HkfMi’* Hw«w Winner of th. * . Mancheeter visited Tolland’e The auction will be held June ed a fire of suaplcloua orlrtn “ more damage than meets the W»eh the vyoungaters con- MMiehestor EvMitog Herald rely cn undersea ctd>Ie and ra­ Admitted Sunday: Paitrlcia mtmi(»y, ao don’t biUd It J6 3 9 9 (18) I Lm* laegr ■eat equitation w a lT n ^ . historical museums 8 on the church grounds. that damaged a 25-foot eection eye.’’ As to "how far back” the timtod five minutes later, they Hebron correspondent, Aime dio service. ^-^ender, SUnner Rd., Vemcm; agaiBBt me U 1 have a word or 5 ,0 1087 GE w** Diane Groff wedneaday, a# the reeult of ar- New Votore Emt. teL 2284111. StS8 (8) Tn* «r OoMi 10 4 9 8 3 4 2 of Wapptng; old clothes race, of the gymnaalum overhang at root was damaged, there la no jimre arrested and will' appear Flay Miller, Country t^ew, Ver­ two wrong.) H m old'boy’s op- rangement. made by their Tblland’a voting rolls Includ­ Rham High School on Wall St. telling at this time, he added^^ In U)« Circuit Ckmrt on pootnts w eru’t really bot stuff, SOUTH Pat^ta Campbell, Andover; non; H any Magltot, West Rd., B w o m ed 70 new voters recorded dur- The tire,' which wda crtled in Griffin and Soderberg are sflll June 20. or thoy^d have g tv u him a tow 4 AKQ86 senior western pleasure, Diane ‘ ®^****^ Rockville; Anthony Dstadul, (84) B m I Grair;pony equitation, Klmber- The “ group of students and mg the last voter making ses- 8:48 p.m. la believed to investigating today and ^ u e s t Bulletin B ou d (88) OinigMi** rsgrete about Ua aces and (7 K4 adult chaperones spent the day elon,' In addition to the a new mive been • started with the that anyone with Information The following meetings and Middle Rd., EHinaiton; K elly . U ^ . Slor example, imagine 0 AQ43 ly Mooaon, w. WUllngton. (48) N n n Also; Western junior trail, at the Old Jail Museum on the veters registered at the hl|Ji inctaeraUon of foam rubber contact either one of . (hem. activitiea are acheduled for this Teager, RlvB^ St., RockvUle; t|ut Wordsworth W d the West 4 Q6 Mra. Gale Gladden and son, Tai- 8>SB (8) wmrs _ Susan Porter, Hebron; open Green and at the Benton home- school laat Monday. gymnastic maU that had been '*^***‘ cards In today's hand against a West North East John Soder- Wednesday: GUead Congro- cott Ave., Rockville.' 8i8S (8^48) N n n ■tock seat equitation, PhyllU ' stead on Metertfe IW. A picnic The new voter. Imduded pne^ againat the wall beneath ReMdent Troxwir John Soder reaBy good dsolarer. Double 2 A ' Pass Birtha Sunday; A son to Mr. (18) 18piy Snydel, Somers; musical tires. •unch waa held at Mrs. Roger s many who have registered with burned section of the roof. berg r^xatoJ^ arrests In A*"®"*! Choi*' Soutti dsalsr. All Pass MANCHESTER PARKADE and Mrs. Joseph kOstretta, Ste­ (H4) Wmm Patricia C^pbeli;' p«y maii! *•>* between voter Although some smoke dam- town over Bie holiday weekend. ^ <88) «• IMMIn TMto Both stdsa vulnsrable. ^ NOOMUMMMtTAMTTtO Klmberly Monson; ninrlce stock homestead, with a nature making sesslona. Now voters In- reported In the Thuitoday: Planiting and 2Son- phens St. Manchester; a son to Opening lead — Siva at „ „ „ _^______—^ On Brtday morning, Timothy ___ (48) DiMM Bm m (AeeMmHiBeviwv seat equitation, Phyllis Snydel; rounding out the day’s ac- eluded 32 Republloans, 21 gymnasium, extreme care waa b , ’nmion age 16, rt Rt. 6, .And- ***K ' Commission Town Mr. and Mrs. David Gladden, Spadea. 8i88 (8) C M Vmm Western senior trail, Diane ^^''***®*. Democrats, and 27 unafflllated tn^en by this fireman In protect- over;' was arrested on a larceny Committee meeting, 8 p.m., He- For Your Talcott Ave., ItockvlUe. West opens the five at qpades, (8) ABO M nn heart. If Weat leads a heart, Groff. » A «*W roof over the gym foto count resulting from the ‘>^0**. “ »«)ol; ^taor atlaoM Discharsed Sunday; Heidi Ab­ and South wins In his own hand. 0*0 (84) Urt* TMnto South's king wins a trick. Alao: Western junior pleasure. Resldenta having Items for m addition two unaffUiated thM eUmlnatlng Water damage theft rt a carton rt cigarettes meeti"*. 1 P-m.. Gilead Church. be, Broad Brook; Asa Todd, Our expert-South senses at owe _ 4 ^ .—a ax. AX.— ---- * CIaIaaA. Shopping Convenience - (88-88) MBO M nn Daily (pieattoii Sheryl Huelsman, Somers; but- donation to the United Consre- voters reglatersd with the taslde the building. from the Cumberland B^rtn Saturday: Board of Select­ Summit Rd., Vernon; Joseph that Weat h u hl|d> cards In 8U» (48) Mmm Partner open# with one ipade, ton race, Betsy Hayes, Ware- Rational Church Auction may Demccrato; two Republicans gt^te police______were__ questioning______store______In____ the Hebron Shoiq^ing men meeting, 10 a.m.. Town Of- THm WS2EK ONLY Mlstretta, Stephens S t, Man­ each o< tha aide aultal i m (8) OHtonBi W«tlA and the next player passee. You house Pt.; pony pleasure. Kim- ®®*" •»* t**® *>**'’* *" swttched to the Democrats; end a nimbeVrt pq^le'at~tW> scene Center on R t ’m . flve Building; Hebron Ctengre- chester; Keith Lambert, Som­ South counta points, dlaooter- iL IWlHVUtOh'D (8) WlnVa U j LbMt hold: Spadea, JI4-»-8i Heaita, berly Monson; maiden ^U sh of the old jail building Wednes- one Democrat switched to the. jho Wato prior to He was released on the prom- ers; MArlene Emman, VenMMt Ing that he h u 20 pointa In high - (18) XtUk \tm Dyin 14-8-1; DIamondB, J-8-8: d ob s, equltation, Ctethy Lawson, An- day from 6 until 8 p.m, or make RapubMcaa ranks. th^ arrival rt the .firemen. How- ise to M>P®ar In the 11th Or- WE WILL BE OPEN Ave., Vernon; Beatrice MUunus, card* in the combined buds. yCUM AOOU: White S t, Rockville; John Diets, (8848) N«wi K-14. dover; beginner pleasure, Kim arrangemente for pickup by Increase Sought ^yer. accordlnK to Hebron’s cult Cteurt In WlUlmanUc 4ss4ssessssssss4ssesssssss4s4ssssss»sssii jssssssesexessasssssssessessessssesssAsssessssss Paulin, Hayes Dr., Rockville; At the second. trick South One Year ...... lrt.00 tion, Linda Ruasell, Manchester; f : 8 M (8) B mooU R « o4> (B) ed in the club’s traditional can- Gary BUISA) Opens to PubKc "Ha letly. stanffing of hcMV Avers are form­ ^ ' East A^indsor Drive-In—"Hos­ assembly oh June 20, at 10:18 ing the past I year 4nd wli jcnsv uwsa oncaaa outlined their accompUliuneilte.' BOSTON (A P) — The John “ T H E W A Y ed. As you walk along, your pital” 8:20; "Organization” a.m. In .the school cafetorium. 10:10. ! ' ■ !. Other outgoing officers are F. Kennedy Library opened to feet trigger recorded aoiuws at iiiiivax Avei.r 8s. Wladsat Two dances for CNHS stu­ Jerry Lewis Clnmna — "Mary Nancy Qtolff. corre^>ondmg aec- the public today. In the lobby of strings, bells, winds, and so on. dents have also been scheduled, I HEARD I'P’ Queen o f Scots” 7:00, 9:00. retary; Phyllis Sattar, record­ the Kennedy federal building, Then there is a — of ser­ one tonight and one oa June 14, pentine walls in which you can ing secretary; Vivien Hassett, an exhibit coeitaining 46 iriioto- both to be held at the school. treasurer and Joan Laius, nom­ grapha, many in color, and 28 easUy get lost. Your guide is the ’Operation Identlllcatloa’ by John Gruber L m td S TH BAtBR OB' MANdHB8TY3R, INC. inating chairman. relics of the 30th president. souiMl of ruiming water, now "Operation Identifl(hitlon” , a The exhibit was opened one loud, now soft. You come to protective crime measure. Is be­ day after what would have realize how much the blind de­ TRYOUT CALL ing Introduced to Coventry by been Kennedy’s 00th birthday pend on hearing and why UuU the WHlimanUc 'Board of Real­ had he lived. The other day the publishers phmles as done by Karajan. Ih- sense is acutely sharpened ' ior tors, through the cooperation rt NEWl — EXORINO "Birthday's were something of “The Musician’s Guide" sent stead they’ve chosen some by above Hie average. Town Manager Dermis Moore special to him," explained Da­ me a complimentary copy of the Bernsteta, some by Karajan, There are pieces of quartz, "The Prime of Mbs Jeon Brodle" and Police Chief Robert KjeU- NATURAL HEALTH sharp and hard to the touch; vid Powers, a Kennedy White latest edition of their work. I some by Walter, and so on. to he pcodiKed In November quist. there are stones worn smooth House aide who is the acting have used this publication ta the Oddly enough there Is no lec- Under the program, residents FOOD SHOPPE as eggs by the action of a curator of the Kennedy Library past, but I have never owned a ommendation or the Beethoven 8 P.M. — FRIDAYJUNE 2 ITlt J S27 Natura toikn back! may borrow an electric vibro- BUSINESS- stream. These are simide things OS I* VI SCJ'M ol jC ’ *1 H4 M'iD In Waltham. “That’s why we copy, since It is quite expensive. Fourth Sympriumy at a ll! Nor is graver that engraves metal, yet they take on an altogether^ at L /m Rooms, 22 Oak Street M#(|ASf-x*.IS7SI8Vif|BD I* ■ have dragged out this memo­ However, I think it should be In there o n e for the Eighth. I gloss, ceramics, plastic or every public library and in the haven’t bothered to look It up; different meaning when you try' N E B D ^: Girls—13 to 18 yean of age. wood surfaces, so that If valu­ rabilia today.” ’ to understand them by touch Character Women — Men aU ages ■ TOy r . TOMORROW The exhibit contains only a library of every music school. I possibly they are on the flip Ihetond! theWoildI ables are stolen, they are Im­ Intend to recommend it to Mr. side of other recommended alone and not by sight. mediately traceable to their small pert of the 62,(XX) photo­ Even strings of heeds sus­ graphs aiul more than 10,(X)0 Jackson at Mary Cheney, and I discs. owner. expect you’ll be able to consult o r supi>08e your teenager pended across your path be­ Local members of the WUll- LONCHEONS museum objects now stored in come startling sensations when am* ’RBBrL.WBBLWi ^ 1*0 Burn jsik-jsss.*. the work there should you so de- gets ta an argument as to mantlc Board are Ann Hodts, Waltham. you bump Into them unexpect­ sire. whether Soandso had one or Shirley Szeluga and Thomas Among the items on display edly. And there are so many 2 A M O D E R N nd IIG HIT COIRA" (GPI Welles, all of whom may be Is a two-piece crystal, bowl giv­ Actually It Is a fiive and usable two Gold Recordings. There’s a different textures. Yura, plas­ contacted regarding the device. en to Kennedy when he visited reference work; it’s not some- Hating of all the (3old Record- tics, wood, warm things, cool Moore and Kjellqulst are urg­ PHARMACY Ireland In June. 1963. The bowl thing to pick up and read any higa, a n d there is a recom- thinigs. The wlude thing is fas­ u u w c . n i k L . 9 2431i8fl ing all residents to make use rt has an etching of Kennedy’s an­ more than you Would pick up mended basic library for jazz cinating and I recommend it to lO Bissm BftIDCl (Alt W!$T this protective measure. I I NOON cestral home in Dunganstown, and read Grove’s Dictionary of another for rock. you as a unique experience. till AT BlUi HiUS AVINUI Interior View of Our Newly Remodeled Dining Room Designed For .Your Eating Pleasure WBPA Hearing Ireland. Music and Musicians. It pro- ’Ihese are just samplings They’ll let you ta, even without Mdoey PoUtor The Whufliam Regional Plan­ In suburban Brookline Mon­ vides a great deal of informa- *Zhe b o o k doesn’t replace a seetag eye dog or a white ning Agency will hold a public .2 PJ. OMLY day, more than 300 persons vis­ Uon not readily available else- Grave, or Baker,' or some oth- cane, in BSBIl hearing on its proposed water ited Kennedy’s birthplace —• where in seven different cate- reference books, but it is a I think you’U enjoy It best If ,“TBB iOBiaANlZAXlON’’ supply and sewerage system for most of theta unaware It would gories. mighty, ^ ..handy ^compendium of you go alone. Somehow, con- have been his S6tb birthday. These arc; Associations, Cbm- l"7ormation ^ t you may want versatlon with somebody else the Windham Region tonight at some time and wouldn’t at 8 p.m. in the Windham The National Park Service petitions. Education, Libraries seems all wrong in this gallery. meets ,ftaore than 100,000 vis­ know how to And. ' Fhrther, It distracts your con­ Town Hall. Copies of the report (including Publications and Re- are available for inspectiim at itors annually at the modest, cordtags) Performance (In- The Wadswoi^th Atheneum has centration tm what you are try­ nine-room house that was the somethtag highly unusual there; ing to comprehend. Anyway, do the Town Hall In Coventry,; or cludtag Opera Companies, Sym­ those wishing further Infor­ Keimedy family’s home from It la a gallery for the blind! go in, and have fun. phony Orchestras, and Music mation can contact WRPA Di­ Vitamin D is commonly 1014 to 1620. the house is open Festivals) Profession (includ­ They call It the Tactile GaUeiy. The "i*-' Even If you are a sighted per­ rector Robert Young at Ms fro m . 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. seven ing Critics, Managers, Piano called the sunshine vita­ son you can get a big kick out Highway Deaths Up (Church St., WUUmantic. office. dayn a week. Technicians and so on) and’ fi­ G^falliEr min. . . . The beneficial One of the visitors was Fred of it by blindfolding yourself, Tn South Africa nally Trade and Industry, which PRETORIA, South Africa Crowley, 67, of Boston, father or merely by closing your eyes -1:80 - 5:89.3:: 108 • SM • 808 effects of sunshine were includes music publishers, mu­ (AP) — The Depculment of 1O0.800 of niiw. and keeping them closed. observed long before vit­ sical instrument manufacturers, Statistics reported Uiat 8,392 Sheriff Planning ■ “ I just left the cemetery Fbr example you can wander record companies and the like. people were killed In 218,926 amin D was related to after visiting my wife’s grave along with your right hand feel Pistol Auction Offhand you may figure that while highway accidents In 1971, com ­ and I thought I ’d drop in here Ing a “ muiral collage the sun's rays. . . . The such a work has Uttle to do with pared with 7,948 fatalities in MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — on my way home," he ex­ your left hand, on an unpredict- children of the poor liv­ you, but It can be very handy 200,267 accidents the year be­ Shelby County Sheriff Roy Nix­ plained. "I can’t .vltot his ably curving rail, guides you just the same. Let me give you along. The collage has water fore. on la preparing to hold his first ing in crowded slums fre­ Meet "Carlo,” (kinnecticut s Finest Chef, Cocktails for Two Can Be Enjoyed in This grave, so I thought this would a couple of examples. mandatory auction rt low- quently developed rickets Ready To Prepare Your Favorite Dish. Beautiful Cocktail Lounge. OPEN be appropriate. Suppose you have a young­ priced pistols he calls '.‘Satur­ “ He was quite a guy. I pray . . . Once in England a ster graduating from high LAST DAY: “ CTE TEN COMMANDMENTS’' day Night Specials.’.’ He says for him all the time." school who wants to get a musi­ he doesn’t like the Idea one bit. tax was placed on win­ Best Wishes on Completion of Your Beautiful Restaurant SUNDAYS cal education, but as so often TOP HAT RESTAURANT A law enacted by the state dows, a n d industrial happens, doesn’t want to go to leglsiature ta April orders sher­ 643-7832 FRfI PARKING RCAR OF THfATRC (tormerto Ailnr's Raost B m I) Poll Opposes a school around here. In the ed­ tS7 BROAD STREET iffs to hold public auctions to buildings began to reduce ucation section they list col­ • STARTS TOMORROW • sell all confiscated guns and the number of windows. GENERAL CONTRACTOR (ClOSiD MONDAYS) Eastern Jetport leges, junior colleges, universi­ oiuioiaiefaif the openiag of specifies that the mcmey from . . . Rickets became so ties, a n d professional music EVERY MAN SHOULD MEET the sale be added to the coun­ SANTOS CONSTRUCTION CO. TWO TAKE OUT WINDOWS common that it was WASHINGTON (AP) — Rep. schools all over the country, to­ A FRB-FLYHICSTEVIARDESS ty’s general funds. Previously, BOLTON. CONN. Robert H- Steele, R-Oonn., said gether with information as to confiscated pistols were thrown called the English dis­ Eff|oy yow foyerilo - SPECIALS ~ TRADE today 78.8 per cent of those ta scholarships available and so MAM Into the river, Nixon said. ease'. . . . In 1890 a doctor ELECTRONICS Eastern Ckmnecticut responding on. Eta KITCHEN EQUIPMENT PLUMBING AND HEATING "It will put these guns back practicing in Japan was drink In «or to a questionnaire oppose con­ Or suppose you want to start ICE CREAM on the street," he said. M AND M OIL SERVICE STANEK'S struck by the abMnce of B. GOLDEN AND SON 277 BROAD ST., MANCSiESTER struction of a jetport in the re­ a record collection. The book The auction will be held In 8324 MAIN STREET, HARTFORD ROUTE 6, BOLTON 363 BROAD STREET MANCHESTER rickets in that country. gion. lists over 4(X> discs, and they CONES mid-July. In response to the question, are extremely ciu%fully chosen. Nixon said the majority rt . . . He saw that cold and STONE W O R K EXCAVATING ”Do you favor the construction (faturaUy you can’t buy all 400, \^ednesday & Thursday Special the guns seized In Shelby Coun­ wet climate and lack of CARPET AND TILE JOHN SCHENA of a jetport in Etostern Con­ prices being what they are, but ty were pistols, a large number sunshine were in some GLASTONBURY ERNIE REED. INC. Sandwiches Seafood D AND D TILE CO . ROUTE SB, BOLTON necticut,” 73.3 per cent said the 400 have been broken down ’TURKEY IN THE ROUNDill rt them “Saturday Night Spe­ way related to rickets... 243 BURNSUXB AVE., EAST KiURTFORD ’ ■no” and 32.7 per cent said to basic lists of 50 and 100. Now HAMBURG ...... 39e CLAM S IN cials,” so called because they LUMBER (TURKEY MEA1BAUB) "yes,” Steele said. the thing seems more manage­ can be purchaaed over the HOT D O G ...... 39e A BASKET Proper medteation alleviates MANCHESTER LUMBER CO. COMPLIMENTS OF The congressman said the able. TURKEY MEATBALLS ELECTRIC WORK ROAST BEEF .... 79e -99e counter cheaply. a great amount rt dlacom 255 CENTER ST., MANCaiESTER (Let me give you a Up. If you m a s h e d p o t a t o e s NATIONAL CASH REGISTER quesHontwlre was set to every PoUce officers said they fort. FUl your preacrlptiona ' C AND B ELECTRIC HARTFORD, CONN. use these lists, choose from the SUCED TOMATOES 209 HILLSTOWN ROAD, MANCHESTER household In the 2nd Dtstitct, CXtANBERRY could not estimate the number at LENOX PHARMACY, 299 CONSTRUCTION second 50. You can hear t^e which covers Eastern Con­ Breakfast BROWN BREAD k BUTTER rt flwanns confiscated, yearly, E. Center St. Tel. 6494696 ANDREW ANSALDI CO. necticut. Steele said he re­ first 50 over FM staUons almost 1.29 for free delivery. Open 8-9. PUIS but the sheriff’s department i«a RjpwELL STREET. MANCHESTER ceived more than 82,(XX> replies, any Ume, for nothing.) Great EGGS WITH TOAST Sun. and Hcrildays 84. “ Bmy- T7e?#?7ssr?»ss74yTsT^?ssTsynss#es7sss#tss#7#477777e^sses I#s#ees4se4s#sses» — OPEN - alone reported more than 200 in which he termed one of the care seems to have gone into ONE SOUL PANCAKES Its vault. Criminal court off!?. bol Of Finest Pharmacy L* 99 ^ O M E N „ _ NEW HOURS Service.” CHff Dept, Film, *] highest respeuMs to a congres­ these recommendaUons. For MhI# said the court has about •2^ HUNGERED TO SUCES FRENCH TOAST thru Sat. 7 AJII. to 10 PJff. — Simdav 9 4 (tesmettes, CMndy. We h(xior sional poU Saywh ere In the example, they dmi’t blindly rec­ TOUCH ANOTHER A T .7:80 BREAKFAST SERVED DAILY F R (»t 7 A.M 1,000 guns being held as evl Master oiarge Cards. Uhlted States. ommend the Beethoven Sym- dence. r r

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. COl^^ TUESDAY, MAY 80, 1972 PAGE FIVE PAGE POUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. TUESDAY, MAY 80, 1972 South Windsor Amlerson-Uttle Memorial Day in Manchester Emmerliiig’s Address Testimonial Set June 29 On thla Memorial Day M Memwial Day la a legfal hoU- ^ For Miss Nicholson, Young •*** * 1972, I hope that all of ua can day In moat of our atatea-^ la ^ ^ *u »ara 7» i » become a little more mindful of obaerved at thla time of the ^ in Two prominent local Demo- but will be limited to 80 pr^parenta whose last name initials Ita real al(nlltcance and at year with ceremonlea almtlar to ^ crats, Mlaa Mary B. Nicholson, school chUdren. begin with letters "A to F"; retired vice chairman of the To Honor Oeleataiio Raymond Rondinl will cover the aome moment during ttda day, thoae being noted here In our eo ^ deaths of thoib pause to reflect ^ Its true community thla morning. ^ Demixiratic Town committee for A testimonial dinner In honor "O to M " parents; and Mias 20 years, and William F. Toung, of Sal Celentano, restauranteur Lynn Reblllard, "N through Z.” Our regular meaning. For many years It And ao. Memorial Day, eatab- Ibt^ former town committee chair- and the manager of Clvle's Res- Onlld Picks Offioera has been a tradlUan at Man- uahed to honor the n»e"»®7;,^ tooee cheater Hi|^ School to honor ttwse who died during the Civil all f man, wU} hb honored at a testl- taurant, Rt. 6, South Windsor Mrs. E. Tracy Hartnett haa those former students of our War more than 100 years ago. Ideals of , dignity monlal dlnnei>dance June 29. unUl his recent retirement, will been elected president of the The event is being sponsored aohool who died In the service has now evolved to also honor honor. . , . be held Monday at Mount Car­ St. FVancls of Aa*Ul Ladles by the Democratic Town Com­ mel Hall, 80 Robert Dr., Blast OuUd and Mrs. Geotge Clark, of ouf country during World the memory of the dead In all LetV* m ^ mittee and will be held at Wil- War n, ^orea and In Vietnam, the other wars In which our great w ^ H a rtfo rd . vice president Ue'a Steak House, 444 O n ter St. A social hour will begin at 7 O th er officers elected are Just befrae thla long weekend country has been engaged. more In Manchester. Cocktails w ill be p.m. foUowed by a buffet at 7:30. Mrs. Ralph Williams, treat- began, we took time out of our in thU spring of 1972, hoaUll- served at 6:80 p.m., dinner at urer; M n. Richard Ryan, re­ busy schedules In order to re- Uea stlU continue in dUferentday of Music for dancing will be pro­ 7:30 pvih., with dancing until 1 cording secretary; MCrs. Peter fleet on the algnlfloance of their parts of the world as men fight we can a ^ » y ^ we to vided by Landbrman’s orches­ a.m . Blume, corremwiiding secre­ sacrifices. I have with me thta f « freedom and dignity. Here In America are tra . Tickets may be obtained along tary; Mrs. Robert Rose, pub­ morning, aome of the Round thla country, thla struggle r^ heritage Tickets may be obtained by with table reservations by call­ contacting Walter Ctaesky at licity; Mrs. Jeremiah Lyons, Table Singers who have parUol- quires a commitment on the part our power *® ing Mrs. Audrey Waslk of Car­ C lv le 's . hosidtaUty; Mrs. Peter ZalekU, pated In thla annual program at of many, and, unfortunately. It ^ ^ man Rd. or Eidward R. Kuehn, Toastmaster for the aiffalr w ill memherrtilp. M. H. S. They would Uke to has resulted on too many oc- throughout vrori^ 1020 E llin g to n R d. be Dexter S. Burnham and guest' The Ghdld plans to hold a fam ­ share wIth’yoG, In song, some of caslons. In the giving of Ufe It- And «® j;^ Chairman of tlvs testimonial speakers wlU be Town Clerk the feelings reflected by all of seU. ®* ®“*^ program. It U my ily plonle on June 4. There w ill dinner committee, Edward F. Charles N. Hines and Atty. Rob­ be games, races, a magician, us on thU particular day. It la A ll wars In which this naUon “T® Havens, said the affair will ert R. SlUs. my pleasure to Introduce them has parUclpated have had their MJK ^'*J® • pony rides and refreshments. ZBA To Hear Requeets to you at this time. dissenters. Nevertheless, the L «t There Be Fence on "honor two people representing Student-Exobange Banquet four decades of volunteer ser- Two ai^lcatlons by Graham The South Wlndswr Chapter of vice to the Democratic party.” Rd. residents wUl be heard at the _ American Field Service wHl Plan Picnic ® public meeting of the Zoning hold ^ mitinoi banquet Tlnirs- Hlgh School studoitB In Adult ®®®*^ ®* APP®®1* Thursday at the Steak Out, R*. 86, that the formal Observance of Uvlng and Child Develpment “leTown Hafi at 8 p.m. ThlcottvUle. 3 MeuKtrlal Day began as a dky classea will hold a picnic lor c^m lsriw wlU rvMAmns will be served at 0 of commemoration for the town pro-Kihoolero on Uiuraday ^PUc®tlon ^ Anasta^ Jar- p.m. and dinner at 7 p.m. "nie soldiers and sailors of the Civil from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the St. *® ‘.T banquet la. open to all persons War. Now, It Is a day to honor Peter's Bpl«!opal Church ita Interested la the student ex­ ^ building line and leas than the those who have died In other Sand HIU Rd. change program. wars as well. In both the North required square footage on Gra­ ItoservaiUans may be made by About 40 teenagers will par­ and the South, this day was first ham Rd.; tmd Edward Steben calU n g Mrs. John HOiddns, 160 ticipate, assisted by four adults. known as Decoratton Day. of 681 Graham Rd., seeks a var­ Pine Knot) Dr. before June 6. It la not known exactly where The students will be those who iance to allow the iabricatlon the first Memorial Day was ob­ served this year at the Commun­ of glass products and installa­ served. However, early accounts it y S e rv ic e CfouncU CtaUd D ay tion ' of automobile idoss of this day, shortly after the Cate Center. They -will provide premises known as 1281 John ‘Lost’ Senator E Civil War, noted that the graves food and reereoUon for the Fitch Blvd. In ait of aoldlera In the Southern youngsters. Admission is free, zone. Only on Holiday States were decorated and flow- ______All (q^catlons are on file In " era were put on the graves of the Building Inqiector's Office LHIDTABD, Conn. (AP) — • - i both northern and southern UNUSUAL RESEARCH in the Town Hall. Interested per- S tate Ben. G e o rg e O ra fis , 68, ^ S/ J. sold iers. BURLINGTON, Vt. (API- “T misalng for tour daya, showed The first official observance Ruth Young, a University of omdaiice Night Boy Scouts pass revievnngr stand during Memorial Day Parade and Services held in Center Paric. (Herald photo by Buceivicius) of thla day came about as an Vermont graduate student, A special Guidance Ifight tor up at a slater's home m In- out-growth of a general order has been awarded a $3,000 aU parents of sixth graders wtU according to hla oldest by John A. Logan, Commandsr- American Association of Uni­ be held In the Tlm otliy Edwards InOdef of the Qrand Army of versity Women fellowship school auditorium Thursday “®“’ «»«». from 7:80 to 8:80 p.m. The time Crafts was last seen Wednes- the Republic. It read as f<^ows: grant to complete her re­ includes a question and answer day night in Myatlo and anpoz- "The 80th day of May lises. Is search for her doctoral disser­ period. enUy didn't Inform his family designated for the piupose of tation, “ Seasonal Weight Gain Topics to be discussed are of bis whereabouts, although he strewing flowers or otherwise in Woodchucks.” decorating the graves of com- counseling, parent conferences, wrote a letter explaining his ra«l^ who died In defense of grouping, testing, homework, ro- trip, the son said. The letter their country during the late tating periods, and other areas had not arrl-ved m Connecticut rebellion, and Mritose .bodies now of concem. Guidance counsel- by the time the one-term sena- lie In almost every city, village ora will be on hand to assist tor was discovered, and hamlet chtirchyard In the parents with questions. David he could give no land. In this observance no form Vale -wai answer quesUons of for hla father's dla- of ceremony Is prescribed, but —------appearance, but said "M y fa­ poets and comrades w ill In their ther did not leave for political own way arrange such fitting or HniiGUi reasons or because servlcea and testimonials of re­ U B B E n DRUB of domestic prbbleniB. He's spect as circumstances may per­ PARKADE from Indiana and he Jurt want­ m it. OPEN ed to go hack and qpaul a "It la the purpose of the com- couple of days wlfii Us rela­ mander-in-chlef to inaugurate :00 A.M. 1 0 10 PJM. tives over this Memorial Day this observance with the hope (Herald by Baeelviciiis) w eek en d .'* that It w ill be kept up from year Marcher stops along parade route to ■; musket. Crafts was the object of a to year while a survivor of the wide poUce "ntisstag persons" war remains to honor the mem­ SIX . LENCHH WIN search which was called off ory of his departed eraaraikea. „ ____ _ ... PAWTOCKET, R.I. (AP) - Igraeli Arb & Craft Show M on day. H e ^ e s t l y dertres the pubUc cirous Flea ($19) romped to U m J T DRUB six-length vlctoiy in the $7,6 PARKADE SUNDAY, JUNE 4 Ken^y M ortal U Noon • a PJd. at They Came 'to Zandii'a A =« fans Monday OPEN Gountrv In Hn, ^!f*^u*** **** NeJTBgnnsett wound up tta LUSAMA, ZamUa (AP) — country In time fo r simultaneous beeun in Januarv 8HMA.M. to 10 P.M. compliance therewith. meeting oegun m January. TEMPLE BETH SHOLOM v.at»iiiia. g a in e d 7,661 Im m i­ 480 B O IM IL E T C R N P IK B E A S T grants In 1»71, a reemti total “Department commanders w ill use b u n o h b s k e b for any one year since Inde­ every effort to make pendence in 1904. T h e la rg e s t this order effective." Free Admission Free Refreshmenta number — 2,786 — came from History recalls that the order G&H PAVING INC. Sponsored by Britain to the former British of General Logan was obeyed Sisterhood Tem ple Beth Sboioin territory of Northern Rhodesia. and th e 30th o f M ay, 1868, marked the first formal obser­ Call Us Now for Your Y vance of this particular day. We are reminded, however, Paving Esfimafes tl^ Memorial Day was not Im­ mediately a legal holiday in Driveways, Parking Lota, Tennis Courts, Roods Quess where we any cf our states. Almost a hun­ dred years ago, the New T«-k RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL WORK State Legislature passed an act found a termio "designating the 80th day of TELEPHONE 649>5233 M a savings nankl May u Decoration Day." In our own state of Connecticut, it bargain in quality was legalised during the same year — 1874. Other states fol­ lowed suit in subsequent years MHS Round Table Singers under the direction of David Larsson sang several selections.' ina insurance? (Herald photo by Buceivicius) and later on, regulations were ...... adopted by both the Army and Navy for particular observance Read Herald Adyertisementg of this day. At the present time,

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artt tolerated aa a natural part of a two Vernon power world syileui. College Graduates l|praUi The agreement may eiven help per­ Open Foru] Dooley Likes * FUBIISHKO 6 y t h e suade us, then, that a two power wortd MANCHBSTER PUBUSHING CO. IS BineU Street system can be a workaMe thing. Bork Plan llancbestei^ Coon. Pictsets Change rated prlson-llke in being duU BURli LTOira and restriotlve. This speech, I Publisher Y et there la on ly on e to ln g oeMaUn T o the BkUtor, Founded October 1, 1881 witnessed, was w am ly applaud­ For Districts about a two power worM. TRiad la I wUhocnoem the chang­ Published Every Evenhu: Except Sundsirs ing e( the graduatton tradl- ed by the parenU, gueria and and Holidays. Ihitered at^the Poet OKIce at Speaking In o( the re- that, for all their i>oastbie perryinge and tlon of honoring tho top students students. Judging from pceas taxor Uanchester, Conn., as Second Class Mall reporia, graduatton q^eeohos. Miportiaament plan drawn up Hatter. negoUatiianB, nether power can ever belt aa olaas valediotorian and >al- by Tale professor Dr. Robart H. utatorian b f Boitona* Board of reflaotliig dtsoontant wore wtde- . SUBSCRIPTION RATES constdeitng, both waya, die poaelblUty of Bork, Vernon’s rei««sentaUve, ' Payable In Advance ■■ ■*...'Ti *: ■ ■ Bduoatlon. Replaolng the qnead last year. Yet I haven’t One Year ...... 188.00 a one poerer world. heard of aiiy other school that Hiomas Dooley cited three Six Honths ...... 19.|0 speoohos, is a written essay con­ i ’ vi«« adopted such - restriotlve things he especially IUm s ah oot Three Honths ...... 9.75 test Two win hs Judged for One Month ...... 8.28 It. Tte UbUad States and Ruaala are, at suttabUlty and then read at measures aa to do away with, Single Copy ...... l5c the "pyramid plan" dtawn By Carrier ...... weekly 75c Moscow, trying to (ace each Other In iiatlan. Last year, the stu- the traditional honora of class newqioper "The Bugbear" valedictorian and sahitatorian lip by Bmrk adw was appointed MEMBER OP what has to be Judged, for au p« powete, by the court to do so, k e ^ the THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 'V' the new nilea aet by ^ oh ee. This new ohange U The Associated Press Is exclusively en­ rather mutually benevolent mood. But concerning Its pub- mqMpular and haa nothing to number of Senate dlstrlots at titled to the use of republlcatlon of all M blit changes the number of news dispatches credited to It or not othei^ they are not facing talatory, or human Thla y a i i ‘ » new inspire and reward any student wise credited In this paper and also the for four years of hard work, I House (Ustrieta from 177 to 14i. local news published here. nature or nation nature. U they ever do, now allowa the board All rights of republlcatlon of special dis­ „ both the written and hope BoU an's B oard o f HKhica- Noting that Bork’s iSan sub- stanUally reduces the House patches nerein are also reserved. they will atop trying to make Ibelr own orltiolsm of any oduca- Uon wtU reconsider and restore The Manchester Publishing Company as­ special laws for their own relaUonafalp un. In my opinion, the graduation tradition to our districts, Doidey, who has favor- sumes no flnanclal responsIbQI^ for typo­ Our shidenta are as sd such A move, said, "R also this change is the result M m mme L. H Axn graphical errors appearing In adverB^ with each other, and start looking for equally deserving of honors aa keeps the House districts within MOW HABT B. MAXBON BKBABD BABNINOHAM MOB PA’TBIOIA DIANE ments and other reading matter In The o f a itton speech of last Manchester Evening Herald. ways to submit to an International law A senate dlstriot and It also on­ 261 Spruce St. 98 Bolton St. 288 M ountain B d. D oF E U C E y ea r, Bolton Board of any. Walter J. Treaohuk ly divides Vernon Into two dis­ Bfanchester 401 Keeney St. Pull service client of N. B. A. Service, toe. which would forbid them to play their E ducation, icatlon poUcy was M andieater M anebeoter Publishers Representatives — Mathews, tricts," The plan, drawn up by B8 In Elementary Education Manchester Shannon and Cullen Inc.. Special Agency war games In the first place. BA in Mathematics BS in Bfarketing BA in Psychology —Now York. Chicago, Detroit and Boston. a three - Judge panel a few Eastern Oonneettent months ago, and judged uncon­ Emmanuel College Slato College New England College Eastern Connecticut MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OP dRCULA- Hewnlker, N. H. State CoUege TIONS. stitutional, divided Vernon Into three districts. D tolay advertising closing hours For Moiday — 1 p.m. Prtday The Tach Ov Jenius Dooley, a Democrat, said Por Tuesday — 1 p.m. Saturday. that the plan submitted by Dr. For Wednesday—1 p.m. Monday. At last we understand, tbenlni to the ent Quotes For Thursday-1 p.m. Tuesday. Boric, in some cases, puts For Friday-1 p.m. Wednesday. Insight of a teadier up in Maine, the prominent members of the Gen- Classified, deadline 4:80 p.m. day before publication 4:30 Friday for veritable flood of creative talent wMch ; neral Assembly Into the same Saturday and Monday publlcatloa. dlstriot in the case of both has been beating at the doors of our pro­ "I would rimply [say we “I can’t say whether my fa­ ther Is right about this or not. I House and Senate. Be said some Tuesday, May SO fession In recent years. dMuld drink tonight! to the heroes who fought In War and am not economically oriented, ' of the pt^olaiu are crttiolsliig this plan as It may invrf've The neangenius of such would-be Jour­ the heroes who have, rebuilt and I’m not In a position to some prominent ones running nalists has an explanation. Tbey are, in this city In peace and, wk-tnist, know about such matters. It “ Incidents Involying: Warships” against each other as the idan to the new leadenhlp to Just seems that TTnnspo Is a short, part of the generation which, in will put them in the same dis­ Wo do not mean to poke light oonuneat our two countries ... may con­ great success."—ClCl Prwe- trict. public school and In college, has been tribute by which the world may mire, 23, who Is working In an at the solesnn buEdnees which flnda the Commenting on the map, as it freed of the onerous, Imaginatkm-stlfllng have a period In which the Information booth at Trsjispo United States and Russia, ht thslr affects Vernon, Dooley said the tragedy of war will never again 72, an exposition that h er fa ­ slavery of spdllng. grouping is generally much more mutually conferred and acknowledged be visited upon tiiU city or any ther, Sen. WUUam ProKmlre of “I feet," said this teacho- up in Maine, Wisconsin, has criticised aa a satisfactory than tive Judge’s role of “super powers," trying to evolve other city like H in the plan, as it does not put towns worid."—President Nixon in a gross misuse of tax doUan. various codes and agreements of con­ “the children will express diemsetves lOH Honors Its First President. so far apart, into the same dis­ better if they are not confined to propM: toast at a dinner given for him trict. He said therefore the duct for themselves which will make In Kiev, U ftSai. by Ukrainian "Oovemment flies are During Instructors of the Han- Ray and Robert Phelps and Jo- Mrs. Mary Moriarty Lynch, who ______spelling.’' towns are more apt to share the their co-domlnlon and co-rivalry at the o fficia ls. clogged with many hundreds of dlcapped Open House held Sun- aim Stechman; Daidd Roback, was the first vice president of inteissts and the same day at the Manchester High 14, an Bast Catholic Hlgji School top of the worid's power struoturo safer Although she is perhaps the first to say minions of so-called classified lO H . probtem a. documents, but eiqpert testi­ Scho 7 ’ He aald, "WUh Oonneoticut’s “ Ships engaged in surveillance of oth­ or 10-2 jury vote to convict In criminal George McGovern arrlvod in and he alone — stripped bare than $80 blUlon. Tough and self- There wcu a time when the TrujlUo, was assassinated. Masonic Temple, Orchard St, for aH ^ group more consistent, any more exu- resources, both In terms of mon­ betant voice defending told those attending ^e co^ r- cases, made it clear he had In mind ex- Oallfomia last Wednesday to McGovern’s eixtreme positions, confident though his voice was, Christian Church celebrated In 1963, the o fficia l death toll last week. Other officers ore *>• ^ certified Red Ooaa our pol- ey and people, all It takes to er ships shall stay at a distance which the content was undenlaUy de­ Wing of IRA pcdlttog the criminal trial process. He find a primary campaign here paitlculariy on defense spend­ Whitsunday, the anniversary of In a windstorm which struck Bfrs. Eleanor Miles, vlep presi­ Instructors. ley," than that cf Hi^phrey as improve our system la our wUl- avoids the risk of collision and also shall fensive. v L president. ^Uy effective part-time ^ e- held that a heavy majority decision was utterly unUke anything experi­ ing cuts. Considering shortage the coming of the %(rit, more East Pakistan was put at 10,- dent; Mrs. Charlotte Curtis, sec- Three_____ areas wlH be used for Ends Attacks in^ess to do what we know 9reat nigW $ , "fair" enough. No doubt the Supreme enced earUer on Us amazing of time and money, they con­ Putting McGovem on the de­ . ., „ . cutor or defense counsel than a must be done." avoid executing maneuvers embarrass­ than it did Christmas, the anni­ 000. retary and Mrs. Rose Homsteln, ^ ^ Humphrey aald Sunday lUght _ yjjjg neuro-surgeon or Court’s ruling will please many Ameri­ climb toward the Democratic tinued, McGovern’s positions fensive may not soil his fresh- ing or endangering the ships under sur­ versary of the coming of Christ. Ten Yean Ago Vemofi SSemMsaiy Senooi (Ooottnued from Page One) that whOe McGovem sp o k o out cardlologlot." cana whose primary concern la that the Presidential nomination. could be exposed effectively face Image In the debates, Now Whitsunday has largely veillance. Except when required to main­ much less save Humphrey In Premier and Mrs. NUdta Serving' on the member^p ^ of the CbthoUc population and . the war, he none- ™ differ asaa to some Paul Revere, famed patriot courts have appesired ineffectual in deal­ At a lundieon sponsored by only through debates over free dropped out. Did we find it was lOunshchev were in the Mos­ tain course and speed under the rules of ing with crime, and that a new era of the Sacramento Preas Chib, trievlslon time. CteUfomia. "It will take a easier to celebrate Christ’s committee will be ^u^af^T S^SlT juh?^ particulmrtT^ ^bo^im ger ''**'*‘^ specifics as to how such a pro- of the Revolutionary War, de- miracle,” admits a top Hum- cow audience at the opoilng of muSKr tTSt- ^ Should be implemented." signed and the flrrt the road, a survelllant shall take positive decisiveness Is opening. questions from the floor zeroed The resuH: Hunnihrey’B hard Birth than it was to be bom a Benny Goodman Jazz concert aleel)! ikirey supporter. If nothing er, ^-law s, Mrs. Marilyn Hal- ___ , _ ^ flclkla of a Londonderrv vouth ®^®'toay, weather permitting, army In Germany. idwcMng statements I Govem publicly defend his far- requirement that a judgment be made would expose the nation to paign In Lios Angris May 18. with His message into the ger ships under surveillance.” out positions which long ago The central governm ent In Cheer Committee, Mrs. WUUam Each rtiUd regirterlng wlU be "We expect a huge swing have heard since I've been In TENNIS "beyond a reasonable doubt” before con­ another Pearl T&rbor). That wlU To the Humphrey camp’s worid? Did it cost less to give won him Impassioned Buw»rt Nigeria mobilized tho army af­ Doucette, Mrs. Edith Gervals, notified, by mail, as to the time from the Official ■wing Into our pdEUcs.” ' viction seems hardly satisfied where be his steady diet until primary amazement and some Mc­ gifts at Oiristmas, than to give Or take Section 6 In the same Article: from the Democratic party’s ter the country’s eastern region Mrs. Glenn Grotto. Mra. WUUam P^ee of his lesson. command as a result of this Ul- Humnhrev In Freano re- FOR EVERYONEI some jurors vote agalnkt conviction. One day, Juny 6, in the vital show­ Govern men’s canaternattan, ourselves at Pentecost? Christ­ “Ships of the parties shall not simu­ left fringe. declared an independent state, Leggett and Mrs. AUce Trouton. Classes ■wlH inchi^ those for considered move," said tiie _ ^ ^ critlmie' of recalls the Biblical incident of a single down against Sen. Hubert Hum­ McGovern accepted Imme­ mas Is the festival of God With of B iafra. Mm. Hazel Harvey wUI be c h a p - advened ^leglnner^ ITovislanal statement. McGovern’s position on wel- RACQUETS late attacks by aiming guns, missile phrey. In two weeks, Humphrey diately. On May 19, negotiators Us. The coming of the Holy wise man saving the city by his judg­ lain; Mm. Ruth Lehmann, his- awlmmem and Junior and Tbe Official cease-fire was fare. He said he favors a imblic ment: It is possible In matters of crim­ has managed to focus the cam­ for candidates lunched at Spirit Is the festival of God In One Year Ago • CLOTHING launchers, torpedo tubes, and other On This Date torian and Mm. Marian Szalon- semor »vlrg dlvlalonB. The welcomed by political figures service Job program that would paign on McGovern’s radical P erlno’ s R estaurant In Lioa An­ Us. Is He more with us than in The U.8. Mariner 9 space­ weapons in the direction of a pass­ inal law for a lone juror to be right and tal, pubUclty. begbinem group wlH be divided from oU parties In Dublin as a cost $6 billion and put one mil- • RESTRINGING the others wrong, and under a majority- poUcy posttlons. geles with Humphrey agents pre­ In 1496, C hristopher Colum ­ us? craft was successfully launch­ The chapter plans to hold toto those who can tio o t and major breakthrough toward Uon unemployed people to work ing ship of the other party, not latindi pared for hours of bargaining. bus sailed from ^win on his Rev. William A. Taylor ed from Cape Kennedy on a DAVIS - BANOBOFT - WILSON ' verdict system his viewpoint can be dls: That means McGovern, though meetings four times a year with those who can float and swim peace after nearly three yearn within a month, regarded by the majority. It is bard to Instead, McGovern’s repre- third voyage to the New World. Church of the Nazarene voyage toward Mars. mHATl - TBETfmN - ADIDAS any object in the direction of passing the clear favorite to win here, u the next meeting to be a picnic ®- *®w feet of conflict that has left at least rather put a TniiHtm agree to forgo the margin of safety Is in danger of being pushed on- \ sentatives agreed to Huin- sometime during the summer. classes wlU be scheduled OONVEBSE ships of the other party, and not use 846 peraens dead. . people to work at a cost of $6 which the unanimous-verdict system to the defensive. What’s more, phrey-s maximum te im s a t ______according to age groups with searchllg^its or another powerful Illu­ gives the individual. the danger Is accelerated by Me- once. There are more than 60 ski the older ebUdren to be put In It aroused less optimism In billion than put 104 mlUicn THE B elfast. people CO welfare at a cost of mination devices to illumtnafe the And there are loose ends left by the Govem’s reflexive agreement To haggle over details, Mc- lifts in New Ibm pshire. - the early morning classes and $27 bIS lon ." H um phrey said. Jury declsicn: Hie decision applies only to the three televised "dehates’ .Govem felt, would violate Us navigation bridges of passing sfaipe o f . the McGovem has said he doesn’t ‘5VLPINE to state courts. Justice WilUanl Powell, demanded by Humphrey— campaign’s tone. But beyond favor the latter lUan, either, i other party." who held the-swing vote In the decision, giving Humphr^ the vehicle, at that, McGovern advisers be­ Present If Not Voting having introduced such a plan stlRed in his own written opinion that he least in theory for victory. lieve Humphrey's attack Inserts CHAUS in the Senate only as a coiuieey Or take Article 4, which reads: opposed allying the new rule to feder­ a stridency that voters of 1972 FUNERAL HOME That scarcely seemed pos­ to 'the National Welfare Rights BOUTE SO, VERNON — T E L . 872-9867 al crimiiuil cases. It seems Einomalous will reject. Such confidence “Commanders of aircraft of the parties sible only two weeks aga Organization. Open Dally 12 Noon to 8 P.BL — Sat. 10 A.M. to 6 P.BL for the majority verdict to apply In one Superbly organized and lavishly smothered the McGovern camp FEDDERS shall use the greatest caution and minority view to accept only set of courts and the unanimous verdict financed, McGovern’s Califor­ SAME LOW n iC E AS LAST KEAA! prudence In approaching aircraft arm in another, and for tile law tr. require nia campaign was filling neigh­ one debate the test Sunday be­ EzeHIng new W hliperw only a majority verdict to put a man in fore the primary. 142 East Center Street ships of the other party operating on and borhoods with precinct workers 115-VoH, 7.S amp ptug-ln prison but a unanimous verdict In Issues But even the most confident and flooding television and t k conditioner over the high seas, In particular, ships o f property. TTie court le ft open hpw radio with professianaUy flaw- McGovern lieutenants concede Manchester, .Conn, 06040 engaged In launching or landing aircraft, laige a juiy or how large a majority will ess, ideoioglcaUy bland com- a danger; facing Humphrey's 7,000 BTU’i !2I9»® (203) 646-5810 be required under the new rules, so fur­ merclals. “nie Humphrey cam­ assault, McGovem should not and In the interest of mutual safety shall be forced onto the defensive. F sbm e Fstp IT’S PORTABLE (compact and lightweight) • AND VERY QUIET ther change or refinement In the matter paign seemed dotmant. Al­ not permit: simulated attacks by the And that is predsaly what hap­ (famous Sound Barrier Design) ■ IT'S EASY TO INSTALL of criminal convictions can be expected. though polls were inconclusive, (thanks to Flex-Mount sides)* ■ AND IT PLUGS RIGHT IN (draws simulated use of weapons agains air­ The other Supreme Court decision per­ the state’s.politicians eyed Mc­ pened when McGovern arriv^ only 7.5 amperes) TO ADEQUATE 115-VOLT CIRCUIT • IT HAS in the West a week ago. craft and ships, or performance of vari­ mits witnesses to be jailed If they do not Govern’s momentum and pre­ MANCHESTER PARKADE THREE SPEEDS (Super Cool. Normal, and Low) • AND AN testify before investltatlng government dicted his win. McGovern personally (and AUTOMATIC THERMOSTAT (maintains the comfort level you ous aerobatlce over dilps, or dropping absurdly) attacked Beverly panels, if they are promised that what At that point, two hard-boiled ■elect) • IT HAS VARIABLE AIR DIRECTION Hills lawyer Wy-ran, accusing CONTROL (Just move two levera) • AND IT DEHUMIDIFIES various objects near them In such a man­ they say will not be used to prosecute Humphreyltes — WUUam Con­ him of a desire to continue tax i (brings you cool, dry air) • IT'S HANDSOME (front has the them later. The fedmess of this decision nell, Hurnimrey’s fonner top ner as to be hazardous to ships or looi^oles. Why, asked his aides,, appearance of hand-carved oak and concealed controls). will be decided by the record of the gov­ aide, and Eugene Wyman, Us to constitute a hazard to navigation." hqd MoQovem so departed IT HAS THE STAMP OF QUALITY INSIDE AND OUTSIDE ... ernment as It does or does not take ad­ chief fund-raiser — met in Los from., his campaign style? He R IT WOULDN'T BE A FEDDERS OTHERWISE. Angels. They agreed that CaU- There are other provisions, equally vantage of testimony so obtained. The was ahgiy at the Wyman-direct­ FREE CLASS 'F lu regular and narrow double-hung windows. fomla shaped up as another is­ Important shift is from an automatic ed campaign, McGovem re­ thoughtful. sueless beauty contest where safe-guarding of the Individual’s riehts plied, adding be would not do It FEDDERS World’s Largest Selling Air Conditioners under the Fifth Amendment to putting fresh-face MoGavem would WILUAM J. LENNON, Director again. So we ask how we feel, after reading swamp old-face Humphrey. How To Moke Draperies the burden of responsibility on govern­ Indeed, when he Opened his ROY M. THOMPSON, Associate Director MANCHJSdTKH such an agreement. Do we feel safer? ment. campaign at the Saerkmento Again, these are major shifts In the luncheon Wednesday, Mo6ov- R. BRUCE WATKINS, Associate Director, Corporation President Ihe answer is that we do feel safer In high court’s attitude toward crime and era was consciously tiying to A nd Save one narrow, particular respect. There Is the effectiveness of the qourts. As such, stay on the offensive. Without Wntkina Directors welcome any questions on funerals, cuatoms, prw edu^, one hopes that the resolution they khow Herald •“y a r d a g e REQUIREMENTS, SOLIDS AND PRINTS perhaps, now, slightly less chance that mentioning Humiihrey's name, etc. Come in, phone or write for a dependable answer. No obhgation, will have the desired effect. Aa It is, he declared the people are we will Otart firing at each other almost there Is a widespread feeling of futility Yesterdays naturally. • ACTUAL CUTTING • SEWING • INSTALLATION -mired of candidates who pn»n- nOrEviBioM S a f p u a m c i by accident while we are engaged in about crime among citizens and lower Ise the moon in every program Perhaps this question has been on your mind: those games of war which are professlon- level law enforcement officials. House­ 25 Years Ago without telling us where the breakings and purse-snatchlngs, too nu­ money Is coming from" and TUESDAY, JUNE 6 This was Memorial Day; The Q. My husband and I are in our late 80s and want to make a will. Can we al with our respecUv* navies. merous to foUow up, gun-involved mur­ “ don’t Want a rei>eUtlon Ih 1972 Herald did not publish. NEXT TO STOP and SHOP ders and robberies with a Congress too of what we had In 1968.” do this ourselves or must we see a lawyer? But th m la nothing in this agreement. indolent or cowed to outlaw such wea­ Neverthriess, for the fint A See vour lawyer. Do not attempt to make a will without l^ al Msistance. LIMITED ENROLLMENT M O N IU Y B — t U X m m i It is to be noted, whlch rejeots the games pons—the impreoslon largely Is that the 10 Years Ago tlmei, McGovem was forced to n istte very b^t way to make sure your wishes are/camed out as you of war in themselves, or suggeets that crime sltuatloa is out of hand. The Su- Dr. Charles B. Jacobsen Jr. is explain basic positions. He de­ iweme Court iappears to be saying it Is elected president of lAitz Junior nounced' the im itations of the want them to be. Register N o w -C o ll 643-4794 either side or both sides should stop making Its move. — CHRISTIAN SCT- Museum to succeed Mrs. Don­ Peari Harbor question as "out­ Read Herald Adv«*ti8emeiit8 playing them. The games are accepted ENCB MONITOR. ald S. Conrad. rageously Incorrect," then P A G E E IG H T MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MAY 80, 1972 Manehetter Area R A G E N IN E Tolland Crash reached a tentative agreement a number of conditions. Oeation with its banks to refinance toe of toe new stock may require hulk of its borrowings into a approval of the compcuiy*s O b i t u a r y Injures Cyclist seven-year term loan. stockholders. Business Bodies The May 17 agreement in The annual meeting ot stock­ A Vamon man. Injured In m principle Is subject to comple­ holders scheduled for May 25 ■wvT TV* observed their S8th wed- accident, U repmted In «®rt®u; tion of a definitive contract and was adjourned to Aug. 10. condlbon today at W aflfncr Uies. ^ annlvem^^ W. O eC E A aaS DIVHMBND he received a Health Perala- eerve as a 2nd Ueutenant In the to Uie home offleb in 1962. In SlmiHis, Mdio resides at 417 B. I ? ' Survlvon, besides his wife, are Hospital. Bldwln J. Wllhrim, 46, The board of dlreotora ot the t®ncy Award. u.S. Army Signal Corpe. 1964 he was named adminietra- Main St. with his wife and sen, ELECTE2t> TO OFFICE a son. Roger M. AmsU of Win- of 44 Reservoir Rd,, was rsmov- Soutta iWIiidaor '>Bank and Triiot n*Uve of Manchester, he He returned to Pratt A Whit- Uve assistant and since 1968 has Wayne L. Reynolds of Elling- . r \ C l l V “ 1 .1 1 ter Park, Fla.; a daughter, Mrs. ad-^to Hartford Hdiqiitja tram le toe third generatlcn In his Oo. has declared a cash dlvl-' "tonded toe University of Iowa, ney In 1968 as an analyUcal been assistant secretary. A family to be affiliated with ten, a Manchester native, has Hardy Sawyer Of Manchester; RockvlUs General Hospital dend of 24 oenta per ahsre, pay- Tupper is currenUy a salee roj^ enjdneer and then moved into graduate of Valparaiso (Ind.) been elected educational vice six sisters, Mrs. Leona Ooulture where he was taken-late Satur­ Carlyle-Johnson. Ifla grandfa­ Vets Groups sble^U M 16 to stookholdsrs of w ^ntallve in toe Wethersfleld admlnlstraUon, traneferrlng to University, he Uvea at 272 ther, Scott H. Simen, brought nresl^ent cf toe Hartford Chap­ °of OaUfocnla, Mrs. Rose Flefidd day night with head Injuries recOTd Jims 1, 1972. It mariis ^ , Turbo Power and Marine Sys- Sherry Circle with hla wife and toe company to ter of toe American Society of of Ihotford Center, Vt., Mrs, suffered In a motorcycle acci­ the bank’s 12th semi-annual cash ^® ^ co-chairmen of toe Can- tema in 1968. two chlldnn. Chartered Life Underwriters E-Z DAY Herman J. Wagner, 69, of 25 Gladys Strout of Ijebanon, N.R., from Hartford In 1909. His fa­ dent. dividend, slnoe the bank’s in- ®®*‘ Society caqipalgn_ _ in------OMan- Hester - and — his wife and three ther, SVank R. Slmcui, now la (CLU). Btlyeu Rd., Memorial Day Com­ Mrs. LUMan Fontaine of Wal­ State poUce aald the man was ception December 1966. Chester, past member of toe children Uve at 71 Hansen Dr. president IS COMING TO TOWN! mittee chairman and active In pole, NM., and Mrs. Bdna Pei^y tittVeUng on Eaton Rd. In Tol­ The board also declared a 4 Jsyceee, and k coach in toe He recently completed three Homans now Is a general ac­ veterans organisations, died yes­ and Mrs. Dorothy Brown, both land vrtien he awparently lort THE E-Z DAY MAID SERVICE per cent stock dividend psysMe town’s youth football program, years as vice chairman of too countant for Carlyle-Johnson. A terday morning at his home. of Claremont,______N.H.; and four control of the oyole, went off on or before Aug. l to stock- >»*■ wife, Vemon Board of Education. He Springfield, Maas, native, he TEMPORARY DOMESTIC HELP Mr. Wagner was bom July 29, grandeWdren! the road and cama back on holders of record June 16, eub- SUleen, and two children at 26 u a member of toe Farmington lives at 166 SVguson Rd. and 1912 In Holyoke, Mass., son of funeral will be tomomsr again and th «t waa thrown Jeot to too approval of toa state Walker St. Chamber of Commerce. Herman and Mary KUmurray at 8 ;« a.m. from the Holmes from the cycle. The anoldant la has resided in Manchester for bonk commissioner. ------18 years. He U a 1966 graduate 872-3344 Wagner. He has Uved In Mhn- puneral Home, 400 Mitin gt.. ebU under Inveetlgetlon. The tank presently has tores JOINS WATKINS ATTEND COURSE of HlUyer College, now toe Uni­ Chester for 20 years. with a Mass of the Resurreetlon dUferent cfBees and total assets Arthur P. Rossi has joined Jerome Mazur of 11 Lewis SOUTH W D fm O R . versity cf Hartford. at St. Bartholomew^ ChurA at of $14,400,000. At year-end 1971, Watkins Bros, of Manchester as pi„ owner of Deluxe Floor Cov- A dispute over a cat led to 9:60.' Burial will be In St. JamM aseets totaled $12,800,000. manager of its carpet depart- erlng at the same address, and the arrest yesterday of two NEW SCPEBOmCNDENT Cemetery. ment, according to an announce­ South Windsor residents. Richard LaBonte, an employe, Friends may call at the fu­ ment by R. Bruce Watklna, Max Onlszcsuk, 47, of 88 Wood- AOCOniANT SUFBBVKOB are atterrilng a two-week’s Woodrow R. McKay has been neral home tonight from 7 to 9. Mrs. Lincoln J, 'Hurptay of president of toe firm. appointed superintendent of toe side Dr. and Paul ahamonls,.67. course at toe Armstroag Cork Manchester bos been promoted Rossi is a former regional Colonial Board Division of Ly- of 46 Woodalde Dr., were Jjoth Company’s Installation School in try IIS Emll A. Schuls to assistant supervisor in toe daU Inc., according to an an­ _ ind it charged with breach of peaop. manager for Fabers Carpeta Lancaster, Pa. Emil A. Schuls of 18 Warren casualty • property commercial nouncement by Charles Stew­ yoii'H South Windsor poUcs said the Inc., managing its Worcester, As part of the course, all stu- St. died this morning at Uncas- Unes depaitment at The Travel­ art, Colonial Board’s general like arrests were made In coonec- Mass, operation for 12 years and dents are taken on a tour of toe on-the-Thames Hosirital, Nor­ ers Insurance Oompanles. manager McKay Alia the vac­ bon with a "heated debate” be­ being responsible also for two plant, to study the manufacture u rm i usl wich. He 'was the husband of ancy created by toe recent thd wlvaala of mohftTsft h tween the two men concerning a She Joined Travelers in 1964 other MaseachuaetU operatiixu ot Unoleum, sheet ■vinyl flooring, Mrs. Bernadette Bouffard os an underwriting in death of Stanley OlawacU, (iewritosm maneksltsF M l cat, owned by Onlu csuk, going and reslUent tiles. Schuls. toe Adellty and surety division fomerly of Tanner St. Mr. Schuls was bom May 16, on the Shamonli pn^rty. They and in 1966 was named casualty- NORTHEAST UTILITIES 1909 in Manchester and had liv­ are scheduled to an>ear in Cir­ cants property aesiBtant. Northeast UtUlties and lU ed here all his life. He former­ cuit Court, East Hartford pn Mrs. Murphey, a Manchester Buhsldiaries, which include toe R ietaifl D. Oeehran ly was employed as a tool de­ June 19. Wayne L. Rejmolds for grads native and a graduate of Man­ Hartford Elisetrio Light Co. and signer at Pratt and Whitney Di- South Windsor police are In­ Cochran, a ‘graduate of (Jltf k (AF photo) chester High Sohoe®tioa at fsinmy ptioes! Women’s Club of Manchester. per shore for the 12. mentha an Churcli and the Zipser d u b. terday. in 1964 was made an assistant cation and trailing department. ended April 30, 1972. The fig-- Survivors, besides his wife, An officer on duty discovered field underwriter. In 1961 he He received hls CLU designor On National Board ures compare to $39.6 mUllon are two sons, Arthur H. Schuls that windows had been broken was promoted to executive as­ tlon in 1969. Nixon Meets with Shah on Homeward Jouimey Everett J. Uvesey, president or $1.07 per share for toe same of Ellington and Emil A. Schuls In a traUer parkpd at the sewer sistant and In 1963 to assistant 'Reynolds is a graduate of Herman J. Wagner of toe Savings Bank of Man­ period a year ago, on fewer installabon project on Ayers Rd. secretary. He and hls wife and Manchester Iflgh School ahd of Middletown; a sister, Mrs. chester, has been elected to toe LE common shares outstanding. He was chairman of the Man- John Klein of Manchester, and (Oontiiiaed from Page One) The Nixons’ flight from Mob- to the new leadership to 'which ------and SuUivan Ave. PoUce said two children Uve at 66 Valley toe University of Connecticut, board of directors of the Na­ The average number of shares Chester Permanent Memorial flve grandchildren. to await concrete develop- cow to the Ukrainian capital our two countries... may coo- the windows had been broken by View Lane. where he majored in business tional Association of Mutual outatandlng as of April 30, 1972 Day committee and a member Private funeral services wll) ments. was delayed neaurly an hour trlbute by vdilch the trag­ stonea and BB gun shots. administration. He Is married edy of war will never again Savings Banks, according to an ■ ”A' • was 89,835,026, compeued to 86,- and first president of the Man­ be Thursday at 11 a.m. at Zion One big question, said Klssln when the Soviet jeUlner pro- Three trucks were damaged at to toe former GaU LesUe White chester Veterans Council. Dur- EvangeUcal Lutheran Church. g«r, is how Hanoi wlU view vlded for them developed en- be visited upon this city or any the Roberta Electric Co. on El­ announcement by Francis B. 876,693 a year earUer. of Wapping. The couple resides Ing World War n he served with Charles Kuhl, pastor, Nixon’s summit talk. Asked If glne trouble on the ground, other dty like it In the world." lington Ave. PoUce said tall Nimlck Jr., association presi­ on (Jlder MUl Rd. the U.S. Army 'Transportation officiate. Burial will be In American negotiators suffered They switched to another Dyu- Nixon spends tonight In Tdi- Ughta and antennas were dam­ dent. livesey serves « i the ex­ PROMOTED AT TRAVELERS Corpe in Europe and was holder Cemetery. any (Us^ypointments, the Nixon shin 63. ran, the Iranian capital, then aged. ecutive committee of the Sav­ V Three area residents have re­ BBIBFB of five batUe stars. Friends m a y call at the adviser said they got more or ’The delay forced Nixon to flies to Warsaw on Wednesday ings Banka Association of Con­ ceived promotions at the TVa- William Pint! Jr. of 29 Wayne He was a past commander Holmes Funeral Home, 400 less what they expected and poatponb untU today an appear­ for another overnight stop and VERNON necticut. velers Insurance Companies, Rd., Vemon has been named and current adjutant of the gj., tomorrow from 3 to 6 hoped for “give or take 10 per ance at Kiev’s tomb of an un- a meeting with Edward Glerek, Henry T. Owen, 24 of 88 West Morrison H. Beach, president, development administrator in AiOHir P. American Legiim Post and a 7 to 9 p.m. cent." known World War II soldier. the chief of the Polish Oommu- St, RockviUe, was charged has announced. toe group data processing de­ with breach of peace and inter­ Ted Q. Henning of Tolland partment at Aetna Life A Cas- memtoer of Its home and execu- .jjjg family suggests that any Kissinger added that the In a toast at a dinner given nl^ purty. During the visit Sec- Prior to joining Fabers, he Woodrow B. McKay fering with a poUce officer in was appointed director, infor- ueilty. A graduate of Utica BUSINESS MAN tlve comniittees. He was a memorial contrtbutloos may be summit had been so carefully for him by Ukrainian officials, retary of State Wiliam P. Ro- was senior industrial engineer member of the VFW Post and made to the Building Fund of prepared that each side knew Nixon said: gets and Foreign Minister Ste- oonneeben with a domesbe die- , __manon and services, in the i>er- McKay was shift sui>ervisor (N.T.) College, he joined toe turbance early Sunday monring. tor toe^ elow 8^®rd Catpe gonnel-adminlstraUoi demart- company in 1966 as a program­ AR£ YOU HAVING MAIUNG was the Hartford County adju- z 1 „ n Evangelical Lutheran jH-etty much what to expect. He "I would simply say we fan Olsxowskl will sign a coo- in T h ^ ^ ^ e . He s ^ t j , c o c h r a T i at toe Specialty Paper Board tant. Church. said the two governments should drink tonight to the sular agreement that was un- Owen was released on-a $200 Division of Boise Cascade in mer trainee. He was promoted IS ^ Vem« was named associate dl- PROBLEMS? He also belonged to the Army ------agreed In advance: “Don’t let’s heroes who fought In war and der negotiation for 10 years. hood for appearance In Circuit and. whUe there, completed a ^ ^ Brattleboro, Vt., and formerly to superintendent in 1969. Court 12, RockvUle, June 20. was assistant superintendent of and Navy Club, Manchester niom as Idslak surprise each other at the sum- the heroes who have rebuilt The Presldwit flies home to four-year course at the Bigelow division the casualty- Angel Otero, 20 of East Hart­ (Jase Bros. East HEulford plant. SELLS NEW SHARES Lodge of Elks, and the Wash- ROCKVILLE — Thomas Id- mit." this city In peace and; we trust, Washington on Thursday. Carpet School of Craftsmanship, ^ ^ y commercial Unes Z- ford, was arrested eariy Sun­ Prior to that, he served in Ger­ Robert P. Fuller, chairman of ingtem Social Club. He was em- ^ak, 91, of 92 W. Main St. ------— ------——------^ attended E^leld I ^ p X 2 t: and John P. Millard THE INDEPENDENT day morning by Vernon police many with the U.S. Army Anti- the board of Lydall Inc., has ployed as a te a m a n for the <]ied Sunday at a Rockville School and the American Inter- j ^ poUand waa promoted to Donchian Rug Co. of Hartford at nursing home. and charged with operating un­ Aircraft AitUlery. aimounced that Lydall's agree­ der the influence and driving national College In Sprir-rtleld. aailstant director In toe product A native of Houlton, Maine, he ment In principle of May -17 Us Wlntonbury Mall Store In Mr. Idziak was bom March Maas. He and hls wife, Marion, „,anagement dlvlalon cf toe caa- Troop Cut Plan Before NATO the wrong way on a one-way Is married to toe former Bonnie was executed with Oorcap Inc. POSTAL SYSTEM Bloomfield. 6, 1881 in Poland and came to reside" in Shrewsbury, Mass, uaity-property personal lines de­ rtreet. Graham, also of Houlton. The The agreement calls for Lydall He is survived by his wife, this country and settled in the conference or sepeurate meet- reductions and other mlitary is- They have four children. (Oonttanied from Page One) Michael J. Landry, 16 of 12 paitm ent . couiSe has six daughters. Mc­ to sell O orc^ 800,000 shares of Mrs. Margaret OonnUly Wag- Rockville area In 1907. He form- Ings. suea Rogers reported on the ner; and a son, James F. Wag- erly was employed as a textile ^id detente are linked togeth- Lawler Rd., Vernon, waa also Josh P. Banard Jt. Kay is a member of the Cc«i- a newly created Class B stock OF AMERICA It remained to be seen vdieth- IN NEW POSITION ner of Manchester. worker at the J. P. Stevens Oo. ,, Moscow talks to Washington’s arrested early Sunday m onlng necticut Valley Paper Industry for a total of $1,600,(X)0. er the other Atlantic allies ™ William F. Heater of Vemon The new class of stock will Funeral services will be He was a communicant of Bt. ' __ would accept the U,S. poalUon principal Eungiean aUles and charged with faUure to Millard began hls career with Management Association. has been named to a new ix>s- be entitled to vote, have all CAN SOLVE THEM . . . Thursday at 10 a.m. at the Joseph's Church and a member K ■was not clear from this favoring parallel Biuropean con- Monday night at the four-power obey a traffic control signal -and, Itian ot manager, general ad­ Travelers in 1961 at Jackson, ------Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main of Its St. Joseph’s Society. He ■whether Brandt felt both coop- failure to diiqilay hesdUgjhto.. Mlsa., and later served as Nash- ATTEND 8BMINAB rights of common stock, and be ferences—a big one con- dinner traditionally held on the ministration, at Turbo Power convertible no later than four FOR LOWER RATES AND St. Burial wUl be In East Oeme- also belonged to the NaUonal eratlon and troop reducUons centratlng cn coc^ratlon and a eve of the NATO meeting to Landry and Otero are scheduped and Marine Systems Inc. of vlUe, Tenn., and Atlanta, Ga. In Thomas Carpenter, assistant ‘*0^- ^ Society of Philadelphia, ^ ^ ^ to appear In Circutt OoNott- 1970 he was transferred to the parts manager at Lynch Motors years from date of issue into GUARANTEED DEUVERY DATES smaller one dealing with troop discuss German proUems. Farmington, a subsidiary of common stock on a ahara-for- Friends may caU at the funer- Pa, ______;______RockvlUle, June 20. United Aircraft Corp. home office as supervising■“' mar­ Inc. of Manchester, recently at­ al home" tom onow from 7 to 9 Survivors are a son, John C. morrow at 2 p.m. at the Church other daughter, Mrs. Mary Mrs. Horace Gmden OOVENTBT Eversft J. liveoey keting analyst. A graduate of tended a Toyota Parts Manage­ share basis, but will have a __C A L L — p.m. The American Legion and Idziak of Rock'vllle; a sister. of the Nazarene. The Rev. Wll- Crabtree of Benton'vlUe; seven BOLTON—Mrs. Edna Larar Walter Hlcldng, 20, cf Mans­ Mississippi State University, he ment Seminar at the Holiday liquidation preference of $6 per Auxiliary wlU conduct a memor- Mrs. Louise Killian of Cleve- uam Taylor, pastor, will offle- grandchildren and seven gfeat- mee Oruden, 66, of Rt, 6, wife field D^xX was charged, Satur­ For more than 12 yean, he is married, has two children Inn, Saddle Brook, N. J. Tbe share over existing common ial service tomorrow at 7:30 land, Ohio; and two grandchil- ate. Burial wlU be In Bast grandchildren. (rf Horace Gruden, died Sebur- day, with disorderly conduct has been on the faculty of toe and resides at 29 East View seminar stressed parts mer­ stock. Lydall currently has 689,- 136 common shares outstanding. p.m. at the funeral home. dren. Cemetery. Funeral services wlU be day at her home. He la scheduled to appear In Graduate School of Savings Ter. chandising, personnel manage­ 646-6700 Banking at Brown University, In connection with this The funeral will be tomorrow Frtends may caU at the Thursday at the Callison-Mc- ’Ihe funeral was this morning Circuit Court, Manchester, June ment, Inventory management, which la spmisored by the na­ private placement, Lydall has Alfred A. AqioU at 8:16 a.m. from the Whlte- Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Klnney Funeral Home, Benton- with a Mass of Christian Burial 12 . p r o m o t io n s customer relations and business tional association. He also Alfred A. AmeU, 69, of 123 Glbson-Sm^l Puneral Hom®. <» Main St., tonight from 7-to 9. vlUe, Ark. Burial wlU be In the at St. John's Church, West War­ The idlrectors of the Carlyle- management. Elm St., ■with a Maas 0/ Chris­ Pea Ridge, Ark., cemetery. wick, R. I. Burial was In St. serves on the faculty of the Elizabeth Dr., former owner- The famUy suggests that any Johnson Machine Co., 82 Main Carpenter was awarded a cer­ tian Burial at St. Joseph’s The Ladd Funeral Home, 19 Joseph’s Cemetery, West Weir- School of Management Develi^ operator of the Plaza Coin Laun- » « i- memorial contributions may be St., have announced the promo­ tificate of completion at toe end Ellington Ave., RockviUe, was wlck. ment at the University of Mas­ 2 y , 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. %” 8.Q6 Next 840,000 at 80c per 1000 Gals. PBJB8GR1PTIOM NEEDS. Mrs. Etta T. Pennington said, he did not flatly rule out a up toe hope of walking again- 1" 9.70 Over 90Q,000’ at 4Sc per 1000 Gala. • Groups taken at 99< per child proofs lecting a family memorial third-party candidacy If Wol- One Kennedy brother,- Sen. Ivy or Varigated Geraniums, reg. $1.49 ...... N O W 99e SOUTH WINDSOR — Mrs. 1% ” 16.16 s Professional photographers, priced to fit your budget. Etta Turney Pennlgton, 84, of lace Is not the Democrats’ Robert F. Kennedy, was shot 2” 22.60 PubUc Fire Protection TRY US AND SEE • Aces: Four weeks through (plus 50c handling) fourteen years equipment and materials See our comi^ete d is ^ y 185 Benedict Dr. died last night choice In Miami. Snider said udille campaigning for toe 3” 61.60 Inch Feet of Mains $ .026 ner year 4" 80.66 Hydrants 24.00 per ^ear BEDDING PLANTS featuring fully guaran­ dt her home. toe third-party decision would DemocraUc nomination, as was . . . 6" 161.26 From The Grower To You: Agerajtum, Now's The Time Dailyt 10 AM to 1 PM 2 PM to 5 PM . 6 PM to 8 PM teed Select Mrs. Pennington was bom in be left up to WaUace com- Wallace. President John P. Salvia, Petunias, Marigolds, C^enthila, Barre Guild Topeka, Kan., and had Uved in pletely. ' Kennedy, had he survived. Private Fire Protection Alyssum, Snapdragons, Impatience and Saturday: 10 AM to 1 PM . . . 2 PM to 8 P,M. • Monuments. Bentcmville, Ark., for many Besides Snider, toe governor would have been 66 on Monday, SprlnkLera $ .17 per year Many More. Plant Them Now, Now's To Plant also was visited by Sen. Ed- The Massachusetts Democrat 11.00 per year ‘Shop Your Nearest Sears Store' years before coming to South Fire StaUons The Time I Cauliflower, Brussels Sprouts, ward M. Kennedy, brotoer of sustalned a serious back Injury Hydrants 130.00 per year PLANT THEM NOW! Windsor two years ago to make Cabbage, Lettuce, Bnxxoli MontuBsoM her home with her daughter, two assassinated poUUclans. when a small plane he was In O C e 3 fo r • WEST HARTFORD a BCANCHE8TEB a BOIHILBTOWN Mrs. Esther Farnsworth. K^medy, uriio recalled that crashed during his Senate cam ­ TO Tray 12.75 79c Box Sears • WATERBURY, NAUGATUCK VALLEY MAIL She is also survived by an- after a 1964 airplane crash doc- paign. AT THE PARKADE — WEST MIDDLE TPKE • MIDDLEOWN: SATURDAY TILL 4:3# P.M.

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V . L. i. J , . . ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MAY 80, 191^' PAGE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. M AN tStefER, GONN., TtJESDAY, MAY 80. 1972 Center Church Elects New Daplicate Bridge D R . LAWRENCE E. LAMB Heritage-Bedard Post-Bernardi Escapees W eddm g Results Friday night in a dup­ 4 ^ Officers, Committeemen licate bridge game at the Itol- M tiy Be inherited Janice Bedard and David M orphjr.Bgglsston m. .... u ,....- .. lan-American Club are aa fol- Heritage, boOi o< Maneheater, Quietly t o ' Niantio ** * ^ * ‘‘ lows: North-South: First, Joseph Ihs nftnUM A* .as e t o ^ (rf c m a a n ^ Center E ll^ , Robert Simmers, Mra. Toce and Mra. Warren Hcd- were united In manHac* Satur­ B n lM tqn oC L a w m o * . llM i.. Pb Armstrong, Leon Brad- Hoisted, Robert Taylor. Fjpd- Results Friday nlgdit In an One doctor told me epilepsy freedom from convulsive and rrPriet P wimivte a t ^ OorraotlanBl TnsUtutton tor entrance, they began aereaiu- has elipesy will have chil­ of the people responsible for gertip veil a t silk Uhialcn waa anaodragena aUd wan 'vooMn. Involvad a wounded Ing, ha aald, eal-accented cn toe altar. hoetag*. a good samariten who lead I was aware of toelr Kimball. Mrs. Frank Morosco. Ctax, Harold Whiting, PhlUp the Andover Congregational said it was not. What do you Many individuals with this headpiece, and ahe carried a i f “ M*®8 Dorothy Peterson and C9iase, Frank Morasco, Sedrlck church are as follows: North- is well controlled with his by virtue of their own age Tha bride', given In marriage >»npoJi. "I Jumped out cf toa car “ through the treasurer; Theodore Methe- French, Hayden Griswold Jk., Barton. Second. Mrs. Francis that in some states they ask Only about three to five per aweetheart rceea. . . . ny, treasurer, church school; Thomas Benson, Dennis Meyer, Haines and Joyce OrtokeU. Third license in most states. By It sounds like you are ^ attached to a floral head- C3ty at 4 a-m. after a and ran way.” if you have epilepsy when cent of the relatives of doing real well. My only con­ Mias Annette Bedard of Man­ piece, and aha carried a ohiator tioopare A etatei troaper picked Mm up T ' Kerwln Spencer, Howard Got- L®*® Bradley, Carl Zlnssar, Mrs. Kay Horrigan and Burt patients with this type of the way, a state which has a get a driver’s license? good control program in this cern is your secretiveness chester, alster a t the bride, was 5 atook and Uvender atopha- ^v»»chlng dlatant talUlghU. and they began to ebaae ^ our i^tohdm, and our husbands auditors; GUmoure Ode, James------Aldrich,- Da'vld ------Bannister,- ‘Smyth. ^ e y don’t ask about other epilepsy also have it. maid of honor. Her floor-length Polica glva tola account: four 'women toward New Tort, .-T_.agreed Aw-A. to Itoby rit for ua In imitnuo[ S ^ e e uuorumawr; tuiu Mr^!x Neal Nelson, board of deacons. Also, East-West: First, Mr. area usually has insurance about your disorder. After diseases. I am sorry I cannot policies that are much cheap­ all it is just another illness gown of lavender chiffon was MTa Debra ver. Bridgeport women. An- but couldn’t catch up. flhey la- hopM that our brtd^ games Rarry Maldment, historian, Also, Mra. Thomas Benson, and Mra. Woody Clark. Second, sign mv name. You see I am If two individuals who both would improve. But bridge was ^ luaiwum.. Mra. WllUam Minnick, Mra. CUf- Mr. and Mrs. William Sm ith.' er for epileptics than those and there are about as many taahloned with white empire non rieter a t the brlda was Ooiay, 30; Oeroi Jenaa dioad ahead, not being honest either be­ have epilepsy marry, the the least Important part of the Also, Mrs. Edward Besser, ford Treat, Mrs. H. Burtem Hi- Third, Mrs. Dorothy Hulme and who do not. people who have epilepsy as bodice, accented with schlffll m a ^ of honor. She w«a a Mhaha Long. *8, and CHorla New Tort troopera later la- cause my family doesn’t likelihoM that their children eveniw- What wo reaUy -went Herman Clark, WUliam Ed- cock, Mrs. Michael Suhie, Mra. Bob Miller. . have diabetes. embroidery, and long sleeves. gown of ebeer lavender print Bandera, 34, broke tree as they ported that ovan at U 6 m .p h . having epilepsy is signifi­ The individual with epilep­ for WM the chance to talk about Rockwell Potter Jr., Austin RusseU, Mra. Robert Tay- know about me. She wore a matching headpiece over Mnk crope. She had a ****** ctonittod to toe JaU they could not overtake toe An- cantly increased. If an indi­ sy well controlled by medi­ (NEWSPAPER INtERPRISE ASSN.) and carried a bouquet of laven­ about 1:16 am. Waving a kMfe, deraon vehicle as tt crashed our p r o e m s ! We all had S t® ^ «" R®»“ “ « In a Thursday morn- Dear Reader — You got a vidual with epilepsy wanted cines is certainly a much floral heai^ece and carried a babies who did nothing hut cry Charles Young Jr., Mra. Francis tag Manchester Country Club difference of opinion from to be reasonably certain not safer driver than the large PItase tanj your quastiens and der carnations, yellow sweet­ cluster of apring flowaM. they fotxwd a mMron at toie through a roadblock on toe heart rosea and baby’s breath. prison, Mrs. Bhaaheto Dtnan, New England Thruway, oonUn- aU night and create pUes of Knight, Mrs. Robert HohwfsUer, dupUcato bridge game are as two doctors because the to have children with this number of individuals who comments to Lawnneo C. Lamb, laundry aU day. Wo were also meimpera ar 1^ . n,., Riaaeu, Mrs. Frank foUows: North.South, First, Mrs. M.D., in can of this papor. Whilo Bridesmaids were m i«» Pam Into a nearby car and' aped to- uing along the Groes Bronx Ex­ answer is not yes or no. In problem, he should seek ge­ have had one too many cock­ blestod wKh proschodors who J®^F’ Morasco, Mra. John Oehler, Howard Boyd and MOsa Mar- the first place, if by epilepsy netic counseling to deter­ tails. There are probably Dr. Lamb cannot answer mdiridaol Heritage of Manchester, sister ward New Tort. Before being pressway and onto Rlvenrtde refuoed to nap and spent their Cleave, R«»®W Sm to^lh^- Mra. AUen guertte Bongs. Second, Mre. of the bridegroom; MIm Beth laleeaed in New Haven, ahe Drive. They finally wound up one means convulsions, mine insofar as possible if more automobile accidents lottors, ha will answar lattars of waking hours aggreavattag their “ Behnke, board of deaconesses; Maury Brown and Mrs. PhlUp there are several different there is any increased likeli­ caused by heart disease than panaral intonst In futan cahtmns. Vendetta and Miss Margaret auffered a stab wound In the on a dead-end atreet and arere mothers. «“mow^^Mra. Taylor, Mark IBU, Paul Holway. Third, Mrs. Robert Bangasser, both of Manchester, neck and waa admitted to Tale- mv*ctaended. So tn between Uda of one no Robinson, boanl o f, obriat^ Marte, board of trustees; Mrs. Dunfield end Mrs. Roger Crafts. and M il Diane Martin of Hart­ New Haven HoapMad In eaUa- New Tort poUce charged toe trump and seven spades, we concern; Mrs. Ron^d Smith, ford. Their yellow gowns and factory condition. women with being fugltlvee V^Uiam Mehl, armed fori- LIB8A ance Group. Mr. Heritage, a - t o jump out Eft me.” John Moffat, Mra. John Moffat, Conference; EMwEtfd BushneU, "H)® South Wtadsor Bru^ Akin Yovr Daily Activity Guid* Manchester became the bride of and baby’s breath in her hair. Hausman blamed toe im- tal expenditure. If this could be Someone always had a cU- Misa JacqueUne Abbott, hospl- M rs. Mark Hill, M art HUl, El- Club wlU condurt a g j^ e to- S tew a rd ess Prom oted MAR. 21 SSL carl Rylander of south a bouquet of paase on “ som e c f toa m ayors” done, he said, "eratlng ex- According fo tho Starx. s;::ir4 max,.for the evening. A story taUty ewnmittee; Mtas Jessa- mer Ostrout, Mrs. EUner Os- ^ h t at 7:M at th e w a ^ u « WllUam J. Howard, eon An. I* To develop message for Wednesdoy, Windsor Friday evening at flowers. and Gov. Thomas J. Mesklll. If penaes would be fairly small; Deborah Joan Brad- wo 1 ^ 99-12-27-16 - 16.17.21-30/^ two years with the Marine _ . D. Uiatt cOMion-tcouldn’t be De toitoeu.U>K>ed. mine Smith,SmlUi, Mra. Jennie Pitkin,PlUdn, trout, Lester French, Mre. Lea- ^ ““‘‘"'"7 'House, 1788 EUta^ m v m ™ of Mr. and Mrs. WUHam F. reod words corresponding to numbers Bridesmaids were Mias Klm- toe mayors and toe gpvefnor the big cost Is depreciation.” ■73-84-90 38-51.67 Oorpe. He is employed at the You think you’ve got prob- Mrs. Arthur Byam, Mra. Anna tor French, repnesentaUves to R^- °P®“ to th pu , dau^ Rnutahmir of ok Howard of 67 Wadsworth St.. of your Zodioc birth sign. SCORPIO - The______bride__ Is____ the____ daughter____ of__ beny MUler a t Manchester, Bridesmaids ■were Mias Kalb- continue this slaleinate, he ------^ TAURUS 1 Write 31 Messoges 6 1 Ends Hartford Electric Light Co. lems. Our two-year

^644-54-63 4 Money groom Is the son of Mr. and London. Their white and purple Hartford and Mias Denise Han- I’m afraid.” College Notes ardess School at the Atlanta, the Navy at Bremertiaven, Ger- 5 Key 35 Interviews 65 Merely 1- 7-15.? ta-law’s white living room. He ------:S^76-7Z 36 Fine 66 Eye 31-45.8H Engaged Mra. Norman C. Rylander of gowns were similar to that worn g f Heedham, Mass. They Speaking on WnCTa “Fhce Ga., Airport. m^y. nt 6 Controry Set by Masons unpotted 10 African violets, GIMINI 7 Personol 37 Oppose 104 Pino Knob Dr. honor attendant. Daisies, urore gowns of sheer lavender the State,’’ Sunday, Hausman Miss Karen Ixmtoe Morsey. She wlU be stationed at New 38 Opens 68 dumped the dirt on her vdiHe ig iO A lt t 8 Information The Rev. Felix Davis, peuster P*“ P*® exqulrite carnations and p^mt over lavender crepe.-'wlto aald yltbout the subaidias or daughter of Mr." and'Mrs. Jo-’Orleans, La., and wUl fly to in 9 Whot 39 CKwk 49 AchlevwiinttNOi;. 12 Friendship Lodge o f Mi fur rug fund drew Jackson Pol­ Amy Yanderbilt’ Says - JUNE 20 10 Today's 40 Some 70 Surprises of Second OoogregaOonal baby’s breath formed their ooral headpieces. They also the takeover of bua service by ^ CEC. 21 have Its first RMl OaU lack pictures on the waUs!” seph Morsey of 91 Spruce St., many of the cities served by month’s leave bofme : S-U.2M2 11 Is 41 Your 71 On Church, performed the double- headpieces a^ bouquete. carried clusters of qirlng flow- local tranatt districts, bus serv- st toe Ma­ recenUy was chosen "Sweet- Delta ta 28 states, the District 12 Appears 42 Doings 72 A rt 6-14-244 The'mOre hair raising the sto­ '5MMM5 73 B e - • rine ceremonv. Herbert Chatekv Richard »wnder of M^^®»- ora. Ice yould disappear in some Temnle Thuraday night G>nventions Still Needed heart” of Phi Sigma EpsUon Columbia, and the Car- 1 13 Aspects 43 Current ring ceremony. Herbert Chatiky ries, tho better we liked them, CANCER 14 Associotes 44 Moon 74 You CAERICORN ter served as best man. Urters jr io w a r girts were Vtoglnla ckles. fraternity at Northland CoUege, rfbbean. ” *”* “ *"• 75 ChorKe was organist. Bouquets of white ta fills .motherhood thing we A 1964 graduate of Manohes- JUNE 21 15 Letters 45 And DEC. 22 . were Anthony D’Amato and zeidler and Qynthla Zeldler, He noted that the governor , „|,„ren -urftii t By PEACE MOTPAT been Inveighing lately against A~rhT«^7 W a V '^ ^ ' she to" a Miss Bradshaw, a graduate of 16 New 46 A6oy 76 To gladioli and pink carnations were together! NEIW YORK (AP) — “Many huge showers. “Showers should senior. . V ter High School, Howard enlist-. 22 17 Door 47 And 77 Expofsd JAN. I» 4r| P eter Henry, both of Manohes- b o th of Maniiester. Their last week signed a WU giving Manchester High School, has jj, Navy Reserves 'wMle 46 78 Forecosf were on the altar. V^en the evening 'weu over, people think anything goes now, be for a few Intimate friends,” ______\ 2- 8-2845 18 Better 2642-47-S2(<:j ter. gowns of lavendw crap twtaca transit dlatilcts banding power *** ‘*®P*“y> attended Central CotmecUcut 19 Day 49 An 79 Binding 69-72-78 Given in marriage by her a Junior ta high school. ./556047-a 50 Eogle 80 Finish Mrs. Bernard! wore a pole fashioned ■with sheer lavender and other authority t o begin « k i i >w, matter what dianges having Jiint rtiowera tor the 426 Spring St., and the late Mr. 23 Send 53 Loose 83 Agreements styled 'With full ruffled sleeves. children Wendy, Ronald and 84 Healthy EEI. t t The bridegroom’s mother wore adult attendants. They also get with It,” Hausman said of than anyone’s Wds. occur In the woiid, the human bride' and g ro o m . “Brides are Adams, has been named to the Banned in lun® AUS. 22 24 May 54 Signs Her matching {dnk shoulder- Robert. 4-1943 25 To 55 Moke 65 Projects 22-34-49-50^ a yeuow knit dreae with a cor- earrled bouquets of spring flow- the transU districts. ^ I qlways had to share the for appreciation goes on.” no longer isolated from the lean’s list for the first semester t o h a n n b SBURO. South Af- 5 ^ .3- 4-19 56Plens 86 Friends length veil was attached to a &40-99-70 26 Big 66-71-74 _ M, u JTt ~ “ sage of yrilow roees. ers. saW that the PUC “ good'news •with my husband, gj^yg Amy VanderbHt, groom,’’ she says. be- gx Johnson (Vt.) State College, rfea (AP) —A spokesman for a ' 27 Opposition 57 Intimote 87 Trovel EISCES VIRGO 28 A rra n t 58 Bills 88 Dotes WUUam Murphy of B radfoid. hoped that trm>sit d l s S a T i r Usually , I found Wm asleep In ^ ose •word to taw In American sides, they’re probably living where ehe to a senior and ma- p^tiah paperback putdlshtag kfefitadone, the drug given to 29 Court^ip 59 Pleosont 89 Making Z ^nk ’ »®«^ “ “« »«>«««"• ^MMos wcMd materialise 2 ?^ *“ “* memher- front o t the late show. etiquette, but who to so deter- togethM' anyway.’’ jortag In English. fljj„ estimated that about 80 addicts to erase thrtr craving 30 Opportunity 60 Future 90 Challenge MAR. 20 "Hey, ’’ rd say nudging him not to let etiquette lag The author says atUtudes to------gg^^ ^ published In tor heroin, to a synthetic nar- ^ 5/31 uBrn^hAari- oouple left OH a Wedding trip to best man. Ushers 'were Harry aftM- the commission held a ^ 1, wa a Hinnar a» ^10-13-20^291 ^Advene ^JNeufral l8-3943-58’( sweetheart roses. Cape Cod. Eggleston Jr. of Manchester, faro Incroase and service cut - ^ to attention. “Just wait till I teU bohind the changing times that ward entertainment have jilas Betsy J. Hunter, daugh- Britain are banned In South Af- code 'wMch If taken by nonadd- 12-64-79-83 Miss Cynthia Fhrrls of 281 (&^48-i7-82-89 a Mre. Post, a 19T1 graduate o i brother ol the bride; Warren request to a "minimum" for you what I heard tonight! gj,g revised her monumen- changed too. “I don’t like to ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. jets can cause addlctLon. Center St. was maid of honor. You’ll never believe it, but our g,, subject, com- see things done slap-dash,’’ ahe Hunter of 100 Boulder Rd., Is Her light pink gown was also Hartord koepltal School of Whitham of HaverhlU, MOs... tto Connecticut Od. lari week ’ Lodge offloer dress U *<>«««'• sum­ Is employed at the and Richard McDonneM of In Hartford, kids are ANGELS! Absolute an- jjjjj^g the traditional customs says, “but with a lack of house- one of the Colby Junior College fashioned with ruffled sleeves. Nursing, mer formaU; attire for others gels, by compartson!” with tho new ones. hold help, you don’t have to en- Key Girls who serve as official She wore a mat^iw Meadows, Oonvaleecent Home. Maryland. fte said Oonnoo could contin- U bustnesB suit. a triaainv hall n< Mr. I>o6t. a graduate of Man- Mrs. Eggleston wore an aqua ua operations only until "the ______m the bright office of her 100- tortata In kind any more. More hostesses of the New London, and carried a kissing ball year-old brownstone home here, and more people are having n .H., college. ^ LLc '“Li^art roses, deep High Schooi, Wue l^t ^ ^ contract” In Novem- POLLY’S POINTERS RANGE AND LIHTIME Service Notes Miss VEUideibllt discussed the buffets, using student help or ------pink carnations and baby’s Franklin Pierce Otdlege, accessories. The bridegroom’s ber. *OU Ironn kiave neaix FUEL OIL GUARANTBBD Rlndge, N. H. He la emi^oyed mother wore an Ice blue bro- “It Isn’t much time," be PfNlT ELIZABETH, South I ______I recently published "Amy Van- caterers."' Miss Nancy M. Sodano, daugh- The engagement of Mias breath. at Hartford Automatic Sprink- cade gown with silver accesso- added, “and I’m sure the Africa (AP) — Heart trans- - „ n t derbilt’s Etiquette.” A warm, Miss VtmdeiWit says ahe ter of Mr. Eind Mrs. W. H. So- Dampened Cotton in Jar GASOLINE BRAKE JOB Kathy Young of Montana to Tammy J. Chapman of Man-' ler Co. , rtes. Boto had orchids. Greater Hartford Transit DU- plant pioneer Prof. ChrUUaanF Cpl. Barry D.^uUano. wn 01 ^ woman, ahe does all ahe can to keep up-to- dano of 52 Gerard St., recenUy David Warner (Munson of cheater, daughter of the bride, a Pranium Vented Uulngt ------After a reception at the Po- trlct U fully aware a t it.” But Barnard haa written a book Mr. and Mrs. Cosino makes etiquette sound os date—planting out that haying received the Florence Long BANTLY OIL Andrulots Wed 25 Years Andover, has been announced was flower girl. She vrore a e Turn Worn Dhmw ifitnk icui in South Windsor, the he said, “1 have a lot more called “Heart Attack.’’ His to r- of 160 BlPch HUl tiiouBh it can-^^ Bhould—be a chUdron herseU, it Is difficult to Mathematics Award at an in- Keeps Paste Moistened by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. floor-length yellow and pink be rigid. formal awards program COMPANY. INC. e Tnetallaflon lm d S [0 couple lelt on a wedding trip to wony about Bridgeport and mer wife U In print with a vol- ^ ^®’® ®v®mlay W®- *>® ^8“’ P*''**^ ®“*' Mr. and Mrs. PhlUp L. Andru- Iden Mrs. Andrulot’s sister who Melvin Young of MUes City, print gown with a yellow head- Second ^(^on “I r®®l there’s______more honesty _ “For"Por Instance," ahe says, “ “It i t hamh€un OoUege.OoUege, Richmond, tad., lot, 93 Lenox St., were feted was her maid of honor and Mont. bow, and she carried a kissing ^ ® Florida. Waterbury.’’ ume about the Imakiip of their the M aiine Corps Air Station, By POLLY CRAMER 331 Main Street P oor. Finds P o ll Mrs. Murphy to a graduate of Hausman said Connecticut to marriage UUed "Heartbreak.’’ now ta soclEft'lnterohange, and is acceptable now for young where she Is a senior. She was «49.95 at a surprise party recenUy In George Krause of Manchester, _ 1. the son cf Mr bau’of white and pink and yel- Cherry Point, NX3, this Is good ’’ she says. “But I people of opposite sexes to also awarded roUege honors honor of their 25th wedding an- who was the best man. flowers. the Northeastern and Tufts Uni- one of the lew states In the Dr. Marius Barnard, a heart DEAR POLLY—I used to get infuriated with library Tel 649-4595 HARTFORD (AP)—The state verslties dental assistant pro- country t ^ ^ s not hrip mass transplant surgeon like hto think the danger to that we’U travel together.’’ But ahe has standing for overall academic DON’S Am erican Service ,/ nlversary. The party was given The couple was gifted with a Robert Laxaroff of 29 Dorothy ^>ec. 4 Ronald B. Cheaaman, ^ y^g g^jg, way.” •words of caution for a couple distinction during her studios at paste that dried in jars, until a retired schoolteacher told Rockville 875-3774 US Tolland Tpke., Bt. S3 by the couple’s three sons, money tree and a purse from ’Se"Md^eIect ito a graduate ®«nred as best man. Thom- legtolature continues to suffer gram In Boeton. Mr. J&irphy, a “^^te or local sub- qu^P^ a speech son Mr. and Mrs. George ® VanderWlt says rtie to who Uve together without the Eaiiham. me I should dampen a bit of cotton cloth, keep it inside BIaaobeM er-M S«n6 Roger and Ricky, at home, and their sons for a trip to OregonOregon. aa Wilkinson of B8 Chestnut St from a bad Image, a Hartford graduate of Central Connecticut eidles. here recently that he plans a Chessman of 53 Campfleld Rd., gg„gtanUy astounded a* the benefit of a marriage Ucense, ------:------the paste jar and it would stay moist for weekfi. The rag couple was married May ^mes PoU S a i e s . Only 30 Ita te^ eg e. New Britain, to lli® *®<»®nU government will book called “Heartburn.” Thomas, now serving In the The recently completed training ta ^^^^g ^ etiquette peoplo aren’t and decide to have a child. should be rinsed out occasionally so the paste will not U.S. Navy aboard the U8S For- 17, 1M7A l In St. Joeeph------Church.- . 4 Pacific Mrs Brawn wore ^ a turquoise - per - C M it of the 600 polled In working to r hto masters de------. South Carolina and is now sta- ^ “Etiquette used to be' “They’re runnlllg countor to ^ im S C t M e illD e rS develop a sour smell.—MRS. L. N. estal. In Norfolk, Va. The a t- Meriden and have lived here ® ^ in Berkelev ““<1 dress with tur- April approved of the perform- gree at Salem, Mass., State Ool- tlohed at Schofield Barracks In folklora—filings tradition, and e ventuaUy wUl i i 1 falr was held at the home of almost 20 years. ^ muric quotoe accessories. The bride- ance of the General Assembly lege'. DEAR GIRLS—This Pointer brought to mind a some­ Watch The HawaU. A 1967 graduate of Jto- ^ ^^g^ gupposed to come to the point where they A tte n d K eD ek a h what similar one published years ago and which I have WANTED Mr. and Mrs. James Mulsener, Mrs.' Andrulot Is the former Morthmininter Pre«ibvtRrlan groom’s mother wore an aqua this year, vdiile 43 per cent dla- ______Chester High School, he received „ -j,g ggyg now have to come to terms with it. ^ , are Beatrice Amann. Mr. Andrulot,. used constantly. Perhaps some of you remember the 506 Woodbridge St., who are Beatrice Amaim. Mr. g-j cerrlto Calif dress with white accessor- approved. a Bfl degree in 1971 from Bar- ^ ^ taught Thto wUl be at some point S tate A SSem blV 700 CLUB Mr. Andrulot’s slste^ and broth- employed by Pratt and Whitney suggestion for keeping an aluminum tea ball filled with NEWSPAPER Mr MnnivvY a ^ u a ie of *®*- corsages of yellow That’s a slight Iminwement FOR rington CoUege In Rhode Island. jjjgjjjg^g ^jjgg where legaUty to Involve^ damp cotton in the cookie jar so cookies do not get bard. er-ln-law. ‘ Division of United Aircraft Eastern Conneiucut State Col- “"4 ^“ t® carnations. over last September’s poU when on Channel 18 CARRIER Among thoee attending were Corp., East Hartford. Is a mem- V — through Observation, 1"® with the tanker USS Passumpslc In throurti the eating of an arti- aponslbUlty liot to taring im- r ^w Haven. „ window shades out of burlap or similar yard goods | A June 4 wedding Is planned ® corsage of pink and white “ Ttoe Form al Wear King” ^ and wonder if the readers could give me some ideas | CHRISTIAN MR. CORDERA ...... - IDENTIHCATION Vlat2tam A 1968 graduate of ’’ wanted children Into the world. -mey are Mrs. Thora Malon- Happiness Is at the First United Metho- carnations. The couple to Uvlijjr for the Bast Ca’thoUc High School, he the common mistakes To keep up with her subject, gy_ pggt noble Grand of Sunset I on how this is done.—KAREN ^ TALK - SHOW Manchester Herald dtot Church. kOles City. , .. ' PASSPORT PHOTOS Liggetts was enroHed at Eastern Connec- make, this expert potata Mias VanderbUt says she r^ds t«dge; Mrs. Marion Straughan, 647-9946 ______Mra. Rylander to employed as LIVE SALEM NASSIFF At the Pailtade LARGEST ticiit State College, WUllmantlc, llrs—such as picking up with aU she can—Including a r tl^ jjrs. Ruth Beckwith and Mre. A REALLY GLEAN LAUNDROMAT a cotporate secretary at Sihilex CAMBBA EHOP A 8TD1MO DEAR POLLY—My Pet Peeve is with those people when he received orders for ac- flmters chicken cooked In In tho medical and p ^ ch la^ R„tto Jenkins, peat dlrtrict dep- who run over dogs and cats and then just drive on, There are 18 shipping lines In Services, Ihc., East Hartford. •3 3 Main St., Msncliratei’ MANCHESTER SELECTION tlve duty In the Naval Reserves . imptopw table man- field. “I have great files on VD „ty presidents. Mre. Maloney TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY SPECIAL the Atlantic passenger steam- Mr. Rylander to employed at the ta-iam leaving the animal in the road. The least they could do last Septemher. The tankeVs ’ forgetting to vripe and group sex.” she »ys Mrs.-Straughan were dele- Open 6 Days *Open Thurs. till 9® ship conference. Caldor Automotive Center. home port is Long Beach, CaUf. , ’ sipping a laughing. "Nothl^ surpitoes ^gg tpgm Sunset Lodge. would be to stop and move the animal off the road so 8 Lbs. DRY CLEANING — $1.50 ----- o ™ ^ : typing Tslgna- me, and nctalng shocks me.’’ M rs. Jenkins, Junior past it would not be struck again. president of the Department Another Peeve is with those people who let their cats Getting to that time of the year — picnic Quality Speed Queen Equipment Airman Alfred J. Francis, son ture on a letter Instead of wrlt- run loose all the time. There is one in our neighborhood FORMAL of • Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. ing it out; women using an In- Association, ladles Auxiliary Man’s Protest Patriarch Militant, (LAPM) cf that hunts mice and, after killing them, brings them into time, vacation time, beach and country living FriAcls of 961 Pleasant VaUey correct signature; falling to le- our yard. He also walks all over our car at night, leaving BELCON LAUNDROMAT - 309 DreM Rd. Rd., South Windsor, reoenUy piy to kindness or a gift as Oonitactlcut, and musician of . : . For the ladies tee have a large selection of Has Real Bite the taternatlonal Assoclalion his paw prints on the hood. If cat owners do not want to WEAR completed Air Force basic train- promptly as posslWe; and take care of their pets they should find another home for Slacks and Tops- in drip-dry and pure finish Treasure Ing at Lackland AFB, Tex., and thtaktag that widows do not use FiHlMINGTON, Mo. (AP) l a PM, served as Cto2Uidtan col- A mim walked Into Dr. Douglas bearer at the opentag ses- them .—BARBARA fabrics. Brightly colored, and nicely styled — In two w ords has been assigned tO| Lowry their late husband’s name. Ross’ dental office here and.g,g„ FOR DEAR POLLY—I have good news for Norma who has from $16 up. Chest ^ammt ;yrt: “ I A mo ceTof'^STSeltir’ “e ^ ^ ' ^ S T ^ r trouble with the feet in her m o s t graduate of South Wtadsor High selves Inthe maU deal with ^ cli^ P*?!!!*.. "* children’s sleepers. If they BURKE, PRATT & CO. iSool, he attended the Univer- “it’s a time gr^ **^J^®‘^ gT ^ liS ir^^ m J^ u cta do not have elastic at the RENT ankles, she can sew a strip b e a u t if u l ! EAST OF THE BIVEK . . INVESTMENT SECURITIES Diamonds... WE ALSO of tape around each ankle ****** colow STOCK bt stock • . .Nothing to ■.wy, and then run elastic 15 LEWIS ST. RUFFTED ^ «ock stoee son (ft Mrs. Florence M. Barile quette be((^ — uciuuu, through it. Also the foot eighi hundred eighty-seven S H n v n IN WhUe In favor' o f some ted with- uppere ^ Beckwith waa appoint^ to the and ONLY of Coventry, has been p^oieupromoted wnue m ^ gjgg yjg mayor. gtg^e necrology portion can be shortened by main street, in MI 4 THE Ss? J***" committee. making a new seam as HARTFORD, CONN. 06103 LATEST to his present rank while serv- chafes ta -i think I’U have .them Honored Included Mrs. downtown maneheiter, OOLQRil tag with the Air Foixe as a to- derbUt framed and hung on my office 5,^^, orand Rapids, large as needed inside the curlty poUceman at Lortag Uonli« you^ ^<^1® ggjy, .«nils needs president, and Mrs. Nel- ELASTIC old one.—MARJ Connecticut at WHATEVER THE OOOA8ION — Matae. He to a 1971 graduate forgetting aU tto c o n v ^ ^ ^ ^ posterity." lie Griffin of ~ Ploinville, - pest DEAR POLLY—I seldom John B. Burke, Jr. of Coventry High School. “i have been getting mall from ______^___ president of the taternatlonal used my old clothes drying young people who w ere mar^ o s -A m- j Where Fitting You Is OUR PLEASURE, Personal Portfolio Management ried ta some fanciful fartlon, S^pfted Jlsaociatlon of Rebekah Assem- rack so decided to make some use of it. I needed And YOUR SATISFACTION! BEBAL MEKTS a n PO 8c T e r n S. Z d ^ t a ^ l cheated and want MILFORD (ApT - Coast bUes of the World. trellises for my climbing roses and clematis so I took MEMBER, N.A.S.D. ~THt COMKfTf n o n STOW of Mr. and Mre. Th®od weiWlng In church now," she Guiud auxiliary officers fiftlow------the spokes out of the rack, painted the sides and set it 9ca ■ 907 Main St. ' chand of 82 Judy l^®’ “ have to say to ed a 16-foot wWte vriiale for 30 Dogs i»x>vlded ceremonial up The holes where the spokes went now hold strings Free Main Street and Purnell Parking JEWELER5-SILVERSM1THS SINCE 1900 Trt-aty Plasa for tying the plants as they creep up. This works perfect­ MANCBESTER _ VERNON rnmZtacItfonS that from a social view- minutes ta Long Island Souiid food for the Potawataml ta- Telephone (2 0 3 ) 549-5810 <^>en Mon. thru Sat. Open Mon. thru Friday bosic taterior „aUy can’t do It.” about four miles off shore Sun- dtans, u*o sometimes coo- ly. I sawed the spokes in half and added long laths at the from $100 Affc about our spec/s/ payment plan for young people 9:80 to 0:30 10:00 to 9:00 eVtotrictan 8(*o

K’ ■■ ■■■■ ■■ v'rWv ■'. ■ ■‘'"A-i!,'. ■ . '■,■■ , ■: '-'[.'■Vr.->■ :'■■“■ ■■'■■I,'; •- ■■ ■ vr*-‘ »”.;>)■ : - r / ■■ ■'^V-w -.• ■v'l ■ .•■. ■■■ ■ ■, •■■■ ■ ■■■ ■; ,!'.■. - :■■■''.■'■■■:■■:v ' i - v - - f ' .■■,■;•--■ PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MAY 80, 1972 . , i , i ' i . '' i>iL..il!" 'a i’*>’l'> Section Two TUESDAY. MAY 80, 1972 jRattctji^Blrir lEiirnhig i^eralh TUESDAY, MAY 80, 1972 Pages 13 to 24 Pat Holds ‘Kitchen Debate’ With Tot in Kiev Palace m ious Police Report Thompson Sworn In KIBV, U.B.8.R. (AP) — Pat sands of people pressed up to Paul M. Landollna, 18, of 180 stertled guide gave him a book Ralph Rd., and a Juvenile com­ Nhnm staged a version of the barricades placed along the of pictures of the csithedral and < panion were charged early yes- "kltohen debate" today, but it broad Shevchenko - Boulevard Levels Warehouse A s A ctin g Fire C lpef its history slid said, "It’s in ’ terday morning on New State bore no reaemblancoi to her' and stood sUently behind sol­ Bngliah." Prompt action by 8th District firemm yesterday af- husband’s Ideologleal discussion diers locked arm in arm along “That’s good news," said the Rd.,,with larceny in the third In a brief but moving and unusual ceremony yester- the curb. ik l III* pee y*o f Buspicious.ori^ min a wareaousew a ^ o u se iat afternoon in the chapel of Manchester M^orial with Nikita iChrushchev in 19S9. President. -tM rear o f 71 Hilliard St. from spreading and causing M rs. Nfaton toured a Pioneer There were no shouts and no -tM rear of 71 Hilliard St. from spreading and causii M o t^ sS ^ Hospital, Deputy Fire Chief Ray Thompson, 46, was demciutrations of emotimi that ••nous damage to adjoiia^oining ‘ prop«^y, includiiv the W. Palace where U.OOO children G;_plenney Lumber Co. - The juve^e^a. refe^ to attend cultural and hobby anyone in the motorcade could JuvenUe authoriUes. Both were see. Mail Carrier classes under sponsorship of CWsf John RlvoMln released to their parents. Court I the Communist party’s Pioneer White House officials did not Morale Said Low youth organisation. hide their dlsappoiptment at P*®**' "niay laid a Una fixm Uio by- )L,* m the building’s modem the efforts by the Soviet author-' HikRTTORD (AP) — “Morale M id w *^ The 20 by 40 foot dnnt in front of the Olennay kitchen MTs. Nixon chatted ities to prevent contact between has never been lower” amtmg, , *bo Lumber yard on N. Main Bt. with a shy, blushing 8-year-old the visiting President and the postal servloe employes, ac­ watered down the buralng BBatordftv a t»«d a y nivhi ,^ h t vrlfiTm^ t h iUegal ***?**®** The acting Are^ chief has been a girl about the food the children Soviet public. cording to John Hanmm, a • d i^ o n of the U « l Houalng A Tbwn of South Wlndaor lire eeMlon of marijuana at the ^ . . were preparing. "This is all thMr doing. We member of the Hartford local Thuiwlay. He wtU serve until The girl; responding to the didn’t want it this way," one of­ of the American Postal Work­ ^ - to toe interval between First Lady's questions, said her ficial said. " ‘‘•P* '»y at the 8th Dlatrlct Hre- the retirement cf Fire Chief W. ers Union who is challenging flraman about 76 feet away at houae duriw the oneration. non-surety bond for court June favorite food was borsch. Nixon and the First Lady for New filngland vice presi­ ■______when Mason’s successor, Depu- “How sbout cookiesT’’ Mrs. were asked to sign the guest dent. 7 ^ flamea, fanned by a F ^ ^ e n at the Mena to Nixon asked. book at St. Sophia on their way He said many new local of- wind, aet fire to a tele- about 8 p.m., putting out Uie WllUam E. Powers, 66, of 69 “Tes," the child replied with out. Nixon sat down, took a poppe ^ 0 60 feet away and Ure and conducting mop-up Oakland St. was charged Satur- command of the deport- ficrs were chosen at a con­ • c o w ^ the roof and side of operaUdns. a sm ile. fountain pen from his inside day night with breach of peace, ^ ___ _ * vention Saturday because work­ a ton o^ garage nearby. Hariy ilie atorage buUdlng waa the* The children served the First coat pocket and wrote in a tn connection with an Inrident ‘*'®, ers are unhann^ with national m the Are, the b(ifldliig scene of a euaplcloua fire last lady tea and cake and a favor­ large hand: “Richard M. Nix­ leadain. He said a “bad con­ In a Main St. apartment. He ^ ite Ukrainian dish, dumplings on ." ewapart and burning embers, fall, 8th Distrlet records riww. was released on A »100 non- P®«™*to the 2()-year vrt- tract” was' signed last jmar asm flying by the high wind, At that time a Are devrioped with cherries. He looked up and said quiet- when the U.S. Postal Service surety bond. Court date June ®™n Thompson to draw cWi^s “Here is my lunch,” Mrs. .ly, “May 307” He wrote the grass and nearby on' the second floor, but qulok ^ pay. The town pay period starts became a public corporation. railroad Uas and for a time acUon prevented It from _____ on a Monday. Nixon said. date and then added: “A great The Hartford local passed a She visited a class in shdrt monument to the Ukraine’s ibreatened Qie lumber / yard spreading. , ■ A women’s pocketbook con- **'®"® J*"' resolution affirming its desire only SOO feet away. ' Lingard said that cauae of the wave radio and found IS cards proud heritage." to strike, Hannon said. taming $80 m CMh and credit *^®„ ®®«™^ Mrs. Nixon wrote “Patricia cmnnE The Are caU came Into 8th Arb is being inyeeUgated. He sent by American amateur ra­ cards was stolen sometime Sat- dio (gwrators who had talked Nixon” in a smooth feminine Dtstriet headquarters at 8:80 praised everyone involved in urday night from a Branfonl 8t.' with the youngsters. hand. p.fn. A total of 88 men with four fighting the Uaae and aald it residence. ^ ^ ® ! Mrs. Nixon also watched a The Presldmit stood up, ex- MSUIIANCE ptaoes of equipment responded was "a miracle nobody was Chief James Reardon, and group of youngsters perform tuided his hand to the woman WANTED to the oaU. m charge was As- hurt by the Intense heat and Two cars on Kennedy Rd. Manager Robert Weiss. Baymead M. ThoupeoB Ukrainian folk dances, a{^daud- who acted as his guide in the ■Utant Fire Chief Frank Mor- the flying embers.” and another on Richminid Rd. . ______Ihg vigorously as an ll-year-Md church and gave her a Richard NIWSPAPIR SEINKE davaky. Fire Chief OranvlUe A spokeaman for the owners were sprayed with patot some­ Lingard, who waa out ot town said the building la a total loss boy handled the difficult squat­ M. Nixoh fountain pen. The CARRIER 40 Years of Memories time Sunday night. Andover ting leg kicks with ease. at the Ume, was notlfled and and wiU not be reidoccd. Ttom IN FO UNTAIN he soon came to the scene. records ahow the deatn^ed “He is good—you will see About 160 members of the prlae for coming the longest athletic director from 1028 ^ The Itallan-American Club on him in lights some > day," she VILLAGI APTS. A Town of Manchester Are building was assessed at (16,- Eldrtdge St. waa broken Into IDfNTIHCATION truck and crew, with Deputy 080. Mancheeter High School Class distaiice, 2,860 miles from Tuc- KeU^y said. REAL Qulmby, Miss Estes, BaUoy, «»"«««»« Friday - o r-^ rto y . Town Pays Tribute As She left the Pioneer Pal­ PASSPORT PHOTOS CALL/ o f 1813, hnabiuMls, wtvea, and eon, Aria. C laA e and KeUey rMninsced on Nothing was mPparenUy taken. ace, Mrs. Nixon said her Soviet SAUM NASSIFF MR. CORDERA ESTATE former fStmlty gueMs attmided Oueata at the head taMe were experiencee during their teach- visit had been “most inter- OAatBBA SBOP * SmiK> the 40th onitvenNury reunion Clawsice P. <)uimby, MH8 prin- ing oareere and since retiring. ^y®® ^ J*- «• Mala St, Manchester Herald Injuction Causes esting." 647-9946 i Saturday night at the M oaches- e^ial 1088-88; SOse H den Estes. Other prisee awarded b y Mrs. To Its War Dead '“Naturally die major accwn- ter Coimtry Club. teadter of Bhigllah from 1987 Rutii Sonnlksen Donahue were Ntehard O. M wu^ ~ , The Duke of Windsor shakes hands with Nathan Agostinelli, then Manchester pUshment is what Dick has The abom scene was only and dMmrtment 'dialrmaa frtxn to Julea Radding for the most Woodbrii^ St. colUdM The small town «"(■ prtocfaml, and Mario Blava, longest married MoMulUn wae toeued a written Memorial Day parade •were some golf Monday morning. tomb of the Ukraine’s Unknown O’Leary of W es^i^ cisaa pres- pilnctoql ftom 1987 to 1980, and life, 88 years; and Eictor warning for fallun to obey a oyw UO marchers, members of “Well, srou know, this thing Soldier. Then they Joined forces GLOBE USED C A R S ROBERT J. SMim, Twenty eight proper^ owners nervousness, confused Mate, and Went; O. Stillman Keith, reun- Mrs. Bailey; and Thomas F. Olovannlnl, moat recently mai> ■top sign and failure to grant the Qib Scouts, the Boy Soouta, ate away at me all day long,” Queen’s Troops To Honor for a brief visit to the Uth cen­ Travel Senriei to the Ludlow Rd.-Mountata Rd. lack of con^ntration and com- ion idiairman; and kOas Ida KeU^, toadier, baao- rled, six montha. (Herald photo right of way. the Brciwnlea and Glil Scouts, Day sSid, "and I had to ask tury Church of St. Sophla-^ow Top Prices Paid iNsuRMiaimis siNOE im ^atea, stymied by on tiqunction pretienaion.” Reidienbach, who roodved a bail and football coach, and by Bucelvlcius) the Andover Volunteer Fire De- myself what kind of a ciUsen, a museum—on the way to the 555 MAIN sntE E T For AH Makes! last -week from having their He recommended an organic Agnes Walokowakas of 89 partment and the Women’s what kind of a human betog • airport. 643-2165 trees eimayed with a chemical spray aa a substitute and men- Union St. was traded at Man- AuxUlary, t)io*Rl3am barW, the 'have I become, that my priort- Duke in Saturday Parade The long caravan ot lim­ CARTER CHEVROLET 649-5241 subetance, today bad them tioned, in particular, BacUus 14 Volimteerg * cheMer Memorial Hoqittal Sat- gsrd Rifle Engtoeera cf WUM- ties put a golf game ahead of led ageaf in Maa- sprayed with a mope expensi've Thurtogienais, which, he aald, urday momtog and rdasood. She mantic. the lAghland Rangers, this service.’’ LONDON (AP) — Bucldiig- 'oe another drum roll and the and for the first time since the ousines and sedans drove slow­ C O ., INC; Police, Town Agree ter an AliUaea, M3 MAIN sn ar, MANemsm organic substance. was acc^itaUe to the State De- h&m . Palace announced today pipers will pipe a lament. Flags ly through the city on a sight­ Join Camp Staff was a paseenger to ’a car driven and apecial guests. Day explained that he kept abdication will stay at Bucking­ 1229 Main S t (ONasM Fleer Next to Heato * Bsle) TTie Injunction against the partment of Bto-vironmentol Pro- Anastasia Maotejko ot 48 on one of the most beautiful thinking about the war dead that the Trooi^ng of the Color and drums will be swathed in seeing tour before it toMi the ham Palace. chemical spray, whose commet^ teoUon. North St, which was involved In ^wys of the year the marcben oversrwhere who gave their in honor cf the queen’s oCHcial Mack. Officers will wear The duke will lie in state Fri­ main road to the airport. Thou­ / Phone 646-6464 A gi«q> of 14 move teenage cial name la “Pesticide Sevto,'' A qiokeMnan for the 28 prop- volunteers have been accented On 2-Year Contract an accident with one driven by foUowed the traditional parade lives so that we could live tiie hlrthday Saturday, o a e o t Lon­ mourning armbands. day and Saturday in St. was obtained to Hartfwd County erty ownera saW today their as counaelan (or Maacheater’a Wayne Bradley of Tkvmbnll. The route, Marttog at- the eiemen- 'way wo do, and how he dwMt don's major tourist attracUcns The palace said it was unlike­ George’s chapel, at 'Wndsor Superior. Court bjr . Michael treea ore betog _ sprayed . - wMH the Oamp______Kennedy,_ __ campThe Sttreotor Manchester police union has reached a two-year aoeWent occurred on ■roUand tary 'sohoot and going to the on the fact that Andover had during June, will not be can­ ly the Duchess of Windsor Castle, and the public will be DworidnI"We*ewlr4e» a of# OIUI288 TLwAow nastlMw V2AHd., a AVWOMlaorganic aubMancemiHo^OttaA “B.T.,” *T '* wDllf»ttwhich ww..^ Harry--- m ______F. SmAti______announced•_ > to- contract i with the town calling for a 8Vk poT cent pay Tpke. nearHowart Johnaon'a memorial on Rt. 6 where asked him to share an hour or celed because o l mourning for would attend the ceremony but allowed to file p ^ the coffin. registered pharmacist. Is of the BacUus ’ Thuringlensls fits. ------wriUeti warning for faUure to placed a memorial wreaUi and he had to “consider” Instead, the palace said. ure" over it. She may watdi it day will be sim{de and private , Sevln” is of a class of tosecU- ‘'Perilclde Sovin,” the qxikea- to date. ih i agreemertt is very similar the town would buy each police- y*®** **t® ®* «» the moruunent, and proceed- U. Queen BUzabetfa n decided on televislan. in accordance -with the duke’s , cldee that has poesible danger- man said, would have each The 14, all from Mandieater, to reached with both the man or poUcewoman would be , „ „ __ , ^ , tog to the town cemetery at n Day said that as he rode In "that a tribute diould be paid Although the queen was bom Instructions, attended by mem­ I: jou s effects on humans. He ett- prpper^,. o w ^ 828, w b e ^ »|pe: David Duff, TbotnasSuUok. ir.miMp. t Bmployes Group and raised from $6,000 to $7,600. , o f ^ adm - m IU Rd. for the Memori- the parade and saw the people, in londim and that the House­ on April 21 — she was 46 this bers of the royal family and I ed hla penonal experience a “B.T.” to ooriing each of them Dtojme Gold, Carol Banaon, the ArWAghtoraraiton Loc^ 991 After Jan. 1, m t, the contract Maas^waa raytog hto •ftWever, rii4 said; “we are jaUn JawonU, Candace HUton, wiii<« '^bo has not reached be on the road at aU times. o**" «UUded wlto |,«en decorated with new flogs happy that he could share these paying their last respects to when there is a better chance cemetery at FTogmore, In own trees against the gypey molifly tartereated In ridding our ciairo Oaiman, Kathleoh Whito, aaraamant wMh the town for Tbe contract also calls for a <»« driven by Hoael P. McDerto fo r tj»e oooaaton, Bitoaheth Dra- memento with Um townspeople, him on parade." for good weather for the Trocq>- Windsor Park, where Queen moth, clalmtog he experienced tnoa of tho gyp*y moth. At Rohetit SuUck, OaU BTaaearem, the 1971-73 year meeting before Dec. 18 of this l®®® Tolland T)Ae. The ac- y^r recited the poem, “In Flan- He said he •srould always re- Just before the' queen rides Ing of the Color. Victoria and the duke’s younger symtoms of "depression, ex- this pote^ we can’t woiry about Richard Ometon, and Laura ____ vear between the Board of Dl- 0*4®** o o c'u ^ on E. kOddle dors Field", vthUe Jeff Weto- member thto Memorial Day and out to the parade ground to A Royal Air Force Jet will brother, the Duke of Koit, are hausUon, 'muscular weakness, expense. Makma. m ^ r tU b T iiS ^ 'to ^ “ unloTlminittee ^ e . near Ferguson Rd. Court recited' the “Gettysburg being asked to apeak and how take the salute, the pipes and bring the body of the duke buried. The duke chose that Smith hoa tosued a call tor ^ to review the poUce pension <*®te June 19. Address.” reluctant he waa and that to drums of the guards will take a Wednesday from Paris, where place of interment, instead of Board of Dmeton. .o revie w i«u and MTs. the future, when he to asked to the aMTTlcea of two hiora votun- In addition to the 8^ per cent program-' special posfUon. Ihere will be a he died Sunday at the age of 77. St. George’s chapel, die tradi­ Law Eases WiSy for Site An oU rack containtog some jfaiy Keenan sang tbe Star trive of hto time for aomethtog roll of drums followed by a 1!he American woman for tional burial p l^ e of British ” ****■ **'*■ p«5^ « “ to>tt’ thte July 16 cans of oil, three two gallon gpangiMj Banner and I Had A again, he wUl olwayB remem- minute's siloice timed by the whom he gave up the throne in monarchs, because the duchess “ »T2iittblttid'anappltoa. cana of motor oli, and a rack strange Dream Last Night, ac- ber thto day and try to lUace toll of Big Ben. Then there will 1936 will travel with the body could not be buried there. For Retardates Center m ” atiputotea that If the cost of Bv- Gaffney Sees containing varloua windshield compoftled by Mrs. Howard on bis priorities to proper per- Oov. Thomas ileaidU tost Fri- fhcfltty eatSinated to cost about turned by and that >®S to MMier tte ^endor y w wipers were stolen from a Cen- tha guitar. spective. day signed Into law a «U whk* $780,000 — to provide therapy S r aUU a n ^ Nixon V ictory ter St. gas station sometime Sun- of Priority Thank You eases the way for the conatiue- for mentally retarded persons available. exceeds 8H per cent, aalarlaa day night. Robert Day, vice principal of It waa the last day of a three- ______„ „ ______shall increase by tbe (flfference HARTFCHtD (A P )—State Re- Russian Press Publishes Text, tion to MancbeMer of a regfon- 14 to 21 yoara of age end to Maneheeter'e camp for n- the Rham Iflgh echool, who was day weekend of the most beau- al occupational center the aervloe about' 16 comnumlttoo in tazdedT^Sw '^ ’'opo^June arm— 1 puWeanir oA. ~ .sChainn^ 8 A- J. Mer Twenty-ieveH flTe exUiigulah- pirfttkrf to be ouast speaker at the tlful weather. Ihere were no mentaUy retarded. MSncheriier area. * 38 for its ninth consecutive year. ■**C®****®* year. .j Oaffnev nradlcts President Nlx- Memorial I^S^services, spoke balloons or popcorn. There were Pictures of Historic Signing H. B. 8867, propoaed and The seboot woutd be run by jt wlQ operate foe three sessions P"*®®® ®" *Tne St. some- for a few minutee to thejreople no clowns or real fancy march- steered Into pasMge and tben the town on a regl^ b ^ of two weeks eahh, riostog Aug. J“Jy’ ^ ...... ■ “”“® Saturday night “»■or Sunday.oun“«y- ^who gathered at thetho cemetery tag units. MOSeXJW (AP) — MObcow’s "These agreements are In the munist party,” said a typical law by Norman E^ndeE, auper- ^ year*. After that 4. prcposal. It would provide votea in November. ------“When I wa« aiked by the Hiere waa only a committee. major newspapers published Interests of universal peace and letter in the orchestrated vtoor of qieclal education for Period, the factor w ^d ^ $190 aimual bonuses for police But he said Saturday the Andover Parade Committee And 180 marchers wUUng to put the text today of the statement security, the interests of all chorus .this one signed by M. Uie kCcuii^heater achoot eystem turned over to the toum^ lor with 10 years or more service; chance of the CK>P capturing ___ chairman, Gordon Howard, to on uniforms and walk to the sun of principles to guide Ameri­ peoples." Shevtsov, party secretary at trensfera fOur acres o f M a » ^ regional control and the coot of conatrpetion once $200 for tboae with 16 or more the state legtolature depended speak here today. I hdd Mm I for nisariy a mUe. And the Rev. can-Soviet relations signed Typical headlines were: “An the Karachardovsky Mechani­ diester Community College “ ■•• ®*® tactllQr to comideted. years; and $400 for those with c which reapportionment jdan T o p Court had to check whether my wife Bradley to lead the crowd to Monday by President Nixon Examine of Political Realism,” cal Plant In Moscow. land to tho Town of Maaobes- Although the entire con- ^ Three m ^ steps r « ^ be- 20 « more y ^ . . 1» u»ed, one written by a iq>e- had made any plana for the prayer. And the people. and Communist party chief "Good Prospects for Consoli­ Izvestla also carried the text t~ structtdn cost of the toieUtty tare construction can begin Education bonuses under the cial maater or a 1971 plan de- Leonid I. Brezhnev. dation of Peace,” “ In the Inter­ of the agreement on the limita­ The four acres are at HHto- *ould be paid by tbe state, the a p p r^ of the appUt^on by P ro p o e ^ e y i e e m ^ would dared unconstitutional. Vernon Most pkpers front-paged pho­ ests of the Peoples of the tion of strategic arms, pub­ town Rd. and WethereU St, on town would pay the ahott-tem ------B acks Cut About Town tographs of the signing in the World.” The contrdled press lished by most other papers the MDC campus. interest charges on funds it ♦« moo The Islands of Langwtoans Kremlin. gave no lengthy analysis of the ^ver the weekend. And it car­ Senior Citizens The government daily, Iz- agreements and their expected ried a brief report from New p l S L l H . e S T t o t o S ^ i ^ s T are vital, betog the ceite to the Members o f, the 'VFW Post, pazusreas that produce the bor- AuxUlary and color guard wUl vestia, normally an afternoon results but It continued its York that U.8. Defense Secre­ Department of Education for a wwid release funds covering P« « y 4®^ *“ ® In W elfa re Get Bus Funds ’ newspaper, skipped Monday’s heavy coverage of the Nixon tary Melvin R. Laird, in com­ Manchester referendum. Tba arnnnit of life tosuraace mono tosulin. meet tomorrow at 6:46 p.m. at edition in order to come out visit. pliance with the agreement, wiAouTiMwnrwwWlASHIINaTON (AP) — to The,- tae . Post Home and proceed mn to The Vernon S ador CMtoens this morning with coverage of In an effort to show tlmt the had ordered a halt to construc­ flus-inarm n fVteie* d-R_i9jnr nTTa-LStruinn-rl tbC HOlmGS FUllOrftl XlOmUs .400 are $460 cloaer to betog able to the signing and of Nixon’s de­ summit agreements "are sup­ tion of an EmUbalUstlc missile pay respects purchase, their own bus. The late Herman J. Wagner, a parture from Moscow. ported by the entire Soviet base in Montana: 18'Other states to feduce assist­ fund, stacted by the Rocreoition ber of the Post. "Reports of the Soviet-Ameri- people,” Pravda and other No Soviet newspaper has pub­ ance to needy families •with Department, received $200, the can summit agreements are the newspapers published “ letters lished the text of the Joint com ­ seme outride Income. proceeds from a card ptuty major Items of the press, radio that Soviet people are sending munique—released Sunday— The______'vote______was 6_ to___ 4___ wlt)i____ the Friendship Circle of the Salva- spotMored by the Senior OUtoeos’ and television all over the to the editorial offices in ardent summing up the results of the four Nixon admintotratlOR ap- Army will meet tonight at pinochle g n ^ , plus a check for world,” the Communist party approval of the Soviet-Ameri- summit talks. The Soviets nor­ pointees and Justice Byron R. tae church. Mrs. Harold $iao from Gardner Ruggles own- daily, Pravda, said above a can talks.” mally wait until a state visitor 'White to the majority. The four A- Turktogton and Mrs. George er of The Igloo and a ohock for roundup of world press com­ “ In the name of all the work­ has left the country before pub­ dtoeentera said tbe cut system Turidngton wUl show sUdes of $ioo from Mrs. Eva Theurer. ment on the Just-concluded ers of our i^ant I want to say lishing the communique cm his violated federal wrifare law, taeir recent trip to England. Donald Berger,- director of summit talks. thank you to our native Com­ visit. At the same time, the court ----- recreation, said U Is expected rejected claims ‘Texas was dls- Members of the Permanent **>at the combined efforts of the erfantoating against 'Macks and Memorial Day (Jommltteo will Golden Age Club and ttif Mon- riUcanos and that states should meet tomorrow at 7 p.m. at the deserve a break tod^i nesses to give samples of their vices to a close. CoE or Write for Free Brochure voicGS •JtA hantfwiltliig. —Rejected an aigteal by (^ - TWa teat patteni is part of the __^ ’ j__ 236-5461 461 Farmington Ave. Hartford Mobile Display at Parade Side fornla to review the state su- Herald’s quaUty printing control Use of ajiorive ria n ^ ^ 46 West Center Street — Monchester, Conneericut preme court decision outlawing program to give you the nation’s adapted In England in 1818 bad Spectators along the route of the Manorial Day parade yester- its cargo of gaily colored balloons. And how about the poor sMe^ Ute penalty. “nest newspaper. begun tn 1840. day wondered if this station wagon would go forward or up with man deflating those he doesn’t sell? (Herald photo by Buceivicms) -T in rsr ;i r < ./ . ; ■ ■ ■; ■■ ■' ■> ■ ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESpAY, MAY 30, 1972 MANCHWER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CCttd., TUESDAY, MAY 80, 1972 PAGE FIFTEEN

by the slow response- This will M ora SMurity WMh S^vemves Four Weddings in Day Auditions Set Few Commute soon catch on." London tried Mini-pricing is worth going out of your way for WORLD A I^ I^ C riverbus service with orthodox By Hyq craft In 1961, but the service FALSE TEETH Pose W ork For Musical failed to win adequate support. A lA n y T b n o Keep One Family Buiy LONDON (AP)—Lendon’s Flntj auditions for the Man- The new project has tWo’ad- Afraid falM teeth will drop at the COLUKBtfS, Nob. m is open every day except beni, each paid $86,000 a year, which daughtera Pauletto, ao, Hartford has been cited by the poo^es and 111,355 German M Boor Wiiraw Bervlee Get those scissors! Clip out Chemical Rubber Oo. of Cleve­ shepherds registered in Saturdays and holidays. The hours are 11 to 4 There’s a Farmer’s Market right in the middle of did virtually nothing for and Betty, 33, were married, The popular song "Aloa. Oe" R4ANCHBSTER land, (Milo, aa the moat out- 1971. p jn . town . . . at your Stop & Shop! You'll find the montha. The court overruled In on earlier, leaa formal cer- (Farewril to Thee) was written OIL HEAT. INC. these coupons and save money! »iu. ,1 , . .. . ------j Btandtag student In freriunan Copyrisht e 1*22, freshest fruits and vegetables at low mini Our own famous C h 3 iy al Mhncheater Com- Newspaper finterpi'JM Aasn. by IJliuokaiani, last reigning 649^908 ALL ARE WELCOME. prices! Take advantage of these money-savihg ^ Md pubUolse Oommunlst and Carol, 21, took wedding He la the eon of queen of the Hawaiian Islands. values! See you at the Farmers Market! I. Grade “ A” Inat July, Nixon iaaued an "Polly wanted to get married K^^Rd*'^SouUi executive order making the eariler, but we talked them out ^ board the agency to determine of that, and asked them to wplt was a acrril and a jt Trim ahould. go on the attontey until they graduated from col- ^ ^ ^ general'e list of eubvonive or- lege," M «. Miriak said. PoUy of ChomMtrT and ganisaUons. Federal agencies graduated this month. phyelco" The volume la a T H E W I N N I N G N U M B E R ifj stop & Shop Mustyrd use the Uat aa a guideline for "p»en there waa a d e ^ on .tandaid reference Honeydetis I js? 9oi JarBrownorjrallow iveedlng out Job appUiaata who who ahould be married nret, as ...... toining several thou- Creamy melons t I with Ihia coupon and a S5 nurd belong to organisations labeled Carol choee the same weekend. cages of chemical and for a great g ! OMd Tun. May N thru Sat. Juna I. Limit oMfar par cmt. eubverelve. They talked about putting them phyaicaldata and mathemaU- f It— IA gtonteShODlr.'^ , Nlxon promptly asked Con- two weeks apart. ^ tables, I gress to rename 8AC8 the "But a fiscal rifaiallnn voronovltch has bsM a FO R M AY 25H! IS ‘ ‘ federal Internal security loomed, which - wedding for gtudent elnce Sep- boerd" and to endorse Us new their brothers and ststere, scat- graduate Broilers functi May 29, with the other two, State CbUege. You'll find only the Mayonnaise f l i i l plumpest and court Ihe judge dismissed the Mrs. Mrslak said. After graduating from South Match all 5 digita. Win $5,000 and a chance to Increaae it to $10,000, $20,000, $75,000. ^ Quart Jar suit, but Indicated he would set ‘ ‘iBetty heard^ the three were ^)pin,jgor High School In 1964, he meatiest birds get with this coupon and a $5 purchau ■ the Nder aside as vague and going to be married the same jq ^ Navy and Green Florida the White Gem Oaad Tut*. May N tlirv tat. JuM I. Limit #m lar par cmt. shield, you can be overly broad if enforcement is day and they decided to make honorably discharged in attempted. tt a foursome," riie explained. ^ ^ class Are control Peppers Cucumbers sure of the finest eating pleasure. Meanwhile, Chairman Rich- Mrslak, a roed estate insur- (guided mlselle). He — Enjoy line Add a little Enjoy the savings lb ’ ard H. Ichord, D-Mo., handed received the Navy Aehlevement savings crunch to too! bis Internal Security Oom- Medal in Vietnam. . with mini­ your next mittee a rival proposal that he JOY pricing salad. termed "more-radical 8ui> JOT (Job Opportunities for 16 OZ. Stop & Shopigghi gery-" Coast Guard White Gem Grade “A" Cut up or Split 32Si under the Ichord bUl, SACS Youth) is on caE Mondays and Wednesdays from 2:80 for' would be abolished through re­ 53 Missions. 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Young people *riw like gine failure or running out of as the appeals board for feder­ to be considered for Jobs Slope Shop Lemon Pii al woricers dismissed because gas. The weekend is the tradi- Prepared in our own kitchens as they become available Uonal start of the summer by master chefs. Mini-priced too! S A V E 1 0 4 of loyalty or security questions. should send their name, age, Delicious mouth-watering treat from The Ichord committee set boating season. Stop & Shop's own ovens! Why fuss 19 OZ Ic with this coupon on a 1-lb pack^e quarters address, phone number, and WKl maKe one ytw self when you can Q|g> We aside the chairman’s bill and quaUficaUons to JOY at 14 get quality liKe this at a low mini-price! ' reserve voted 6 to 1 to send an Paric S t Fraud Ckiee Remote Match laat 4 digits. Win Potato Salad °*$l5i£lS2—*" 76° t h a r i^ t , !■ Mrs. Filbert's ^ Matpnne amended version of the Ash- MBABANE, BwasUand (AP) $400. Cole Slaw C—trarjjKIMtM 75° to limit Quantities. | 8 | QoodTuat-;May30thruSat,JunaXLiinltonaphf|MrcutL brook blU to the House floor. Toasties 3 pa- U But the Rules Committee MGC Instructor — Police in the remote moun­ ■r veered from normal procedure tain kingdom of BwasUand have Variety Bread Sale 3 and voted to let the House Poetry Author - found it necessary to organise a Maple Walnut Cake 63° s S I N choose between the two bills. Fraud and Vice Squad. Wallace Wlnchell, instructor of Chocolate Chip Cookies 39° English at Manchester OMnmu- y o u 7/ enjoy every tender mouthful o f this delicious Public Records nlty Oritege, ts the author of a S A V E 1 5 4 Warranty Deed book of poetry, “The House of Al Our Dairy Dept. with this coupon on a 12 oz jar Henry J. and ,UUIan F. De- Bethlehem,” published by th. meusy to William T. and Am- Dragon’s '^eth Press In George­ pom Boone, property at 81 Sea­ town, Calif. Copies of the 66- Match last 3 digita. Win $40. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MAY SO, 1972 PAGE SEVENTEEN PAGE SIXTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, MAY 80, 1972 Orioles Take over American League Lead in East Express Picking Up Steam tiN, Bristol Gets Pink Slip Vital Roles Played NAUDMAL UDAOtJB Cut Lead Flemke Big Winner Bast W. L. Pot. OJB. Crandall Elated New York 28 U .718 By Three New Men Pittsburgh 24 14 .682 8H O f Mets In Stafford Feature Chicago 20 17 Ji41 7 NEW YORK (AP)—“I’d hate to think where we’d be Montreal 17 22 .4U U By DEAN YOST without Don Baylor, TeiTy Crowley" and Bobby Grich,’’ Going to Brewers PhUaddphla 16 26 .410 12 The firat NASCAR national modified championship Baltimore Manag^er Earl Weaver mused. St. Louis 15 26 .876 ISH In East race of the 1972 season in the north was held yesterday One thing for sure—the Ori­ MILWAUKEE (AP)—The brightest ray of sunshine West afternoon at the Stafford Springs Motor Speedway with oles wouldn’t be leading the ~ Houston 24 16 .616 _ NEW YORK (AP)—The in Milwaukee CJounty Stadium is Del Crandall, whom Fred DeSarro, from Hope Valley R, L, walking o ff with American League East today. In the first game, successive 7 ^ < Loa A n g le s 24 16 .600 H Pittsburgh Express is pick­ $1,2()0 for 100 laps of driving be- Cleveland ambled into Baltl- sacrifice flies by Swoboda and the Milwaukee Brewers have selected as a replacement Cinoinnall 21 18 .588 8 ing up steam after moving fore 7,000 fans. Atlanta more four games ago, leading Hal Liatiler, a couple of replace- for field manager Dave Bristol. 17 22 .436 7 through Philadelphia. Con­ DeSarro assumed the leod on CnutdaU, 42, caUed up from a Despite Bad the division. But after running ments in the lineup, gave New San Diego 16 26 .390 9 ductor Bill Virdon now has the 65th circuit when pole-sitter headlong into the Orioles' kid- York a 2-0 lead in the-seventh managerial poat in Evansville, Son frandsco 16 29 .841 11% and leader for 64 laps, Eddie die corps and Oielr quartet of and it ballooned to 5-0 in the Ind., checked In Monday while Monday’s Beoalto Luck, George Flemke spun trying to avoid Er­ his new club was avenging a New York. 20-game winners, the Indians eighth on three walks, Felipe Chicago 6, Montreal 2 ‘Tv« never seen a baUclub nie C^aruso’s car. Flemke quick­ weekend of defeat vrith an 11-S New York 7, St. Louis 6 crawied out of town in third, Alou’s fly bcdl and Torres' **»® Uke they do,’ ’ ly recovered to hold down fourth* m games off the pace. double. victory in Boston against Uie PMtobuigh 7-4, IWU^to^hia 8-2 Manager Frank Lucchesi said Follmer Wins position, ‘behind Ronnie Bou­ Baylor, Grich and right-hand- • , , Red floK. l o t Angeles 6, Son Franoiaco virdon’s locomotive PI- LOUDON, N.H. (A P) — De- chard and Bugs Stevens. er I^ t Dlte bad luck at the start, When starter Frank Sgam- M «^ y night in leading the -i think we can win the West- rousted Bristol out of bed Sun­ Atlanta 2, San Diego 1 3 and 4-2 Monday. George Follmer of Arcadia, Ch.- Cinciimatl , Houston 3 bato dropped the green flag on Orioles to a 6-1 triumph for a Edvislon,” Oakland Man- day with a pre-dawn announce­ 8 The sweep gave Pittsburgh IS llf., driving his teammate’s the 76th‘ ‘lap. DeSarro pulled series weep WUBams said after ment that he was being fired, Today’s Gaines victories in the last 16 gamM Javelin, captured the Bryan 200 away from the field slightly, but In other American L e^ e jh* A'a twin triumphs over but denied general manager fit. Louis (Gibson 1-6) at (3ii- and cut into the lead of ttw Trana-Am road race Monday. Flemke, In the Calabrese Track- games, the New York Yankees ^ad it aUtoday- Frank Lane had aiq;>Ued the cog o (Hands 3-1) front-running New York Mats two laps ahead of Milt Minter ing No. 34 Pinto, started to close took a pair from Detroit 6-1 and and nu*i..g •• preesure. Fittoburgh (EUls 5-2) at Mon­ in the Boat. of Tarzana, CW ., in a Pontiac the gap ^ Inland wW^ Itacas in the sev- Lane's 10-player winter trade treal (Torrez 4-2), N Despite beating St. Louis T-g» Firebird. „ with the Red Sox had not put Fhlladelpl^ (Carlton 6-5) at the Meta’ mafgln dropped to FoUmer. who had the pole po Steyeiu, y*o = “ ,1 ,! of the opener, sootv New York (MaUack 6-0), N sltion defending his Br^ ^ mechanical p r ^ ^te ^ ^ Califor^ W ^ aU ^ nms w Joe Rudi the Brewers in the winning col­ 8^ gamea. H4i« __ *1 lems, with ease and caught ^ore the A ^ls won the 1^ ^ ^ ^ umn, and they had dumped to Son Diego (Norman 4-8) at Pittsburgh’s latest vlctxirlw Atlanta (Reed 2-6), N r ; Bouchard on the inside Intoe inning s^ond ^ e 8-2, MU- Hendrick foKowed with the American League’s worst fashioned typically—by a ^ around. It developed waukee shelled Boston U-3 and ^ u,ree-run game-winning shot. record. ^ outage. Blit he ran a twO-way battle near ^ Kansas City's game at Min- And they had all they needed Bristol displayed surprise at nesota was rained out. (AP photo) in first Inning of the finale, the anncxmcement he received Los Angeles (Osteen 6-2) at nn*^a«. mnnattiMi San Franclsco( McDoweU 6-1), N The oW master from scoring five runs, three of fiiem SAFE— ^Milwaukee’s Rick Auerbach slides safely Boston catcher Charlton Fisk during action yester­ in Boston, but denied he had • a® *® _«guiarB. Rennie Steih By ^ e ^ 1^ , however, Southington tried every trick ORIOLES - INDIANS Wednesday’s Gamea on Mike E^Mtein's homer. Rjsg- across home plate and past outstretched glove of day at Fenway Park, Brewers captured tilt, 11-3. any gnniges. nett and Jose Pagan, a pctlr at hejiad captured the lead for pos^ bl^ but the former Dobson tossed a five-hitter as Pittsburgh at Montreal, N good. ___ j Rte Jackson also homered for Crandall, a former all-star utilitymen, played major rolss NAfiCAR champion hung on to the Indians managed Justjust 19 Oakland In the seventh. The catcher, left the Milwaukee Philadelphia at New York, N Monday. Follm er 8 time for 96 laps tgge the checkered (dag. hits and four runs in the four St. Louis at Chicago was 121:02.0 or 76.351 miles per „ _ . , ^ 7 * sweep extended the A’s wrlnning Braves In 1963 and has been DAVE BRISTOL In the other NaUonal League hour It was DeSarro’s third win at streak to five games. manager of the Evansville ml- San Diego at Atlanta, N games Monday, the Houston night at Uie plate but Baylor Manager Can Say Little ni^league club for more than a as he checked In Monday, CincinnaiU at Houston, N (AP photo) W i ^ n Agor of PittsfomPittsford, this season and secOTd Astros lost to the Canoinnati and Grich continued their hot over the weekend. He won the year. ’ “If I have any convlcUan Los Angeles at San B’lw olaco Reds 8-8 and had their West AFTERBIATH OF CRASH — A wrecker carries hauser "from the track during the Indianapolis 500- N.Y., and Paul Nichter of South performances with a run-bat- WHITE SOX - ANGELS Wales, N.J., flnlAed third and 8^ S‘“ »®r and the ^ m od- In contrast to Bristol’s Iron- about managing," he said, "It lead trimmed to a mere half- ted-ln apiece while Merv Ret- Like Oakland’s first game, aWay the remains of Mike Mosley’s Matson-Offen- mile race. Mosley was leading when he hit the wall. fist attitude toward exhausting Is that baseball should be fun; AMBRIOAN LEAGUE game over Los Angeles while fourth in Camaros and Marshal “ ®** ,**®'**- ® '*"*^ tenmund singled, doubled and the White Sox won their opener Robblna of Birmingham, Mich., competRlon event, drills and clubhouse training-fun for the {dayers and fun for East the Dodgers beat the San BVan- tripled and scored twice. with a late-lnning rules, Crandall radiated bliss the fans.” W. L. Pet. G 3 . clsco Giants 6-2. The Chicago fifth in a Mustang _ Hie Orioles got all the runs bliti. CSiicago’s came in the After 11 to 3 Shellacking Baltimore 20 16 .671 — The TwoOfive chaUenge race ^thlngton Cubs dawned the Montreal they needed against Dick Tld- eighth when they wiped out 16 WH« wrm hir T/jit, driver at Stafford for second Detroit 20 .666 % Expos 6-2 and the Atlanta 16 .629 Torrance, OOlf Clevdand 18 1% B raves nim>ed the San Diego Bm BOSTON (AP) — What feci very fortuante to come with MUwaukee last fall, took run. Smith, who twisted his 16 19 .467 4 Houk Making Moves New York Padres 2-1 In other aoUon. Unser Ends Second with a tim e o f 98.20.6 or 71.OT “ to score Rettenmund then Melon’s three-run shot ca" » manager say after wins.” his sixth loss In seven decision, right ankle Sunday, also had a Boeten 14 19 .424 6 * • • came home himself as Boog m the nlghtcan twci^iut sin- his team takes an 11-3 Brewers, led by Billy He was tagged for six runs, but douNe, vriilch was vrasted. .844 MUwaukee 11 21 7% PIBATB8 • PMWJi Powell singled. Grich doubled gies in thTb^ of the 10th shellacking? IT n'T ““ West ^ ^ ' three times foe 16 i™ . A toS Pittsburgh’s first-gams at­ Rettenmund home In a two-run by Vada Pinson and Bob Oliver “Nothing - we got beat.” Including eight fen: two bells which saUed over vireek-long home stand vrith a 6- 24 U .686 — Oakland tack was led by Pagan, a 36- '*^‘th 30 taking the green in toe flfth. and a vralk to Ken McMullen Manager Eddie ftaako replied snapping Boa- Tommy Harper’s head In cen- 2 record. Now they take off for Like Top Magician Minnesota 21 12 .636 2 • * * brought up Leroy Stanton, who to the quesUon Monday after four-game winning streak, ter. a seven-game trip. ,Ar.^ i a year-old third baseman who la 1 ®how. Fastest driver In Chicago 22 14 .6U 2% ^ ^«-ett A m lv^ NJ., the Ume trials, that determined YANKS - TIGERS had knocked In three first-game the Milwaukee Brewers over- Oonlgllaro hit his fifth and Gary Peters and Bob B time o f 20.94. plnch-hitter there—that was finder came through with a 3 before 15,488 fans at Fenv^y triple, whUe Scott drilled his didn’t make much difference as more tonight. Culp, who has amous baseball manager change the SOw’ s ear into a silk Kansas City IS 22 .871 11 how the Yanks swept Detroit. game-wtomlng single to left. I*ark. fourth homer and collected a BUI Parsons was in command 3-4 record, la due to be opp^ed purse. Now watch closely. There’s really nothing to it. INDIANAPOLIS (AP) vibrating right front wheel— There was auto racing in The mishap occurred when ^ ***** ^**'**’ ***° hundredths of a Successive pinch doubles by ‘IMUwaukee was ready to triple and a single. The two most of the way. by Baltimore southpaw Mike Ralph Houk never claimed to ;-----;;------. . . ^ MUwiS^‘ 3 ^ T^ — “ It’S kind of bad to take a*^ ^ ^ >««1- places other than Indianapolis ^ Jerked a ^ hose loose, ^ ^ T e 8^ Ron Swoboda . and Rusty Toiv * * * break loose, and they sure Boston favorites drove In four First baseman Bob Burda Cuellar, who has a 2-8 mark. be a magician but he looked Y” v, * 1-2 somebody’s place/’ Al Un- over the Memorial Day week- “*** for 40 laps. Lazier averaged X res. the latter a twxvrun shot, BREWERS - BED SOX Kasko said. "They got 48 runs each, and scored two and Reftgie Smith hit stUo Kasko said that Sonny Slehert uke Mandrake on Monday pi- T , „ T "ii » ^ w Kansas a ty at Minnesota, rain ser* s a id . “ I don’t feel like end. too ^ toe ^kpit ^ hi» c^. Fojtt <,3^ ^ ^ f i n T I S Saturday night at Stafford, turned the nightcap around for BlUy Oonlgllaro drilled two j^its in four games, and we w o t apiece. homers for the Red Sooc. Dou- wlU pitch Wednesday nl^t, loting the New York Yankees to , ***'" ^ , lanae Chicago 6-2, CaHfomla 4-3, 2nd ^ * * f : * i ^ * we belonir un here in second average n>®ed when they work,” them on a double by Torres, a Boston (<5ulp 8-4) at Baltimore third on catcher Ted Simmona’ said Houk, after consecutive <]efenslve replacement in the passed beU to lift New York (l^t „ Bbbby AUlsoo gunning for his BrazU to win Monday^T Bhr- John Mann winning toe event sssLeaderf= (OMllar 2-8), N origiiiAi mnnwT’Up J6iry Or&nt But After spAodWAv cfficinlB . . . . ^ aj * 7 “ • s v ye «.a yw. a pinch doubles by Ron Swoboda top half (rf Uie Inning, over St. Louis. The (Jhrdlnala was bumned down io 12th for hw TTnii«r*« ****”* consecutive victory ta toe mula I Gold Cup race at Oulton foUowed by -Don KeUer and Len NA'nONAL LEAGUE Members of RSox Alumni Club Now Y o0 i (Kektoh 4-3) at MU­ i«h for upheld a protost ^ Unseris ^ ^ Chevrolet 100 Park, England, averaging Thrall third.- Dave Humphrey, BATTING (80 at bats)— and Rusty TMrea had turned vVhen Kline ran out of steam waukee (Lockwood 1-4), N had scored three runs off ttie the nightcap, around for the the ninth, Houk waved In Meta’ ace reliever. Tug 1.1 b* Baker with 116.17 mUes per hour. Hulme ta toe sleek John McOarthy- Boswell’s H o i er Torre, StL, .372; SanguUlen, Kiansas City (Rocker 2-1) at D o^e, a i^year-oid engl- "®*«’ *^. just 60 mUes to go when his was driving a McLaren, FitU- SCOW owned "Badger,” developed oil Pgh, .356. Minnesota (Blyleven. 5-8), N McGraw, to take a ahort-Uved 6-3 lead In the last of the ’*®***^ right rear tiro flattened. paldlpaid! a a John Player Special problems after opening up a RUNS—^Morgan, Cln, 38; Oakland (Hdtsm an 7-2) at University, captured toe 66to finishers up a notch. ’Ihe offl- *® . v .. commanding lead. Felt Right at Home at Fenway dghth. Bonds, SF, 34. The Yankees had dropped the never in doubt, Texas (Hand 0-3), N ediUon of toe Memorial Week- clals said Grant Improoerly Glotaboch «nh*ed >■ OHABTER OAK RIVERSIDE PARK RUNS BATTB5D IN—King- first three games of their series In the nightcap. the TTgera Chicago (‘Bahnsen 5-5) at (Cal­ But the Cardinal relief ataft end classic Saturday and took took fuel from teammate Bobby “ Ird to a Dodge, more than 12 Qeorge Follmer. who lost hla BORTOhJ ( API — Blllv old fans to see me,' he said. "Ix Thexuc uBrewers to w e s went wonv uuon ixa bot-uvlx- . , .. . , j, ^ x -x feU apart in the ninth as Jerry . L. Not being able to find toe wta- Sparks Met Rally man, SF, 34; StargeU, Pgh, 30. xxw oxw i'i f xjuij^ ______xw . ■ agshut thc Tigers and Houk, were leading 2-1 In the bottom ifornia (Ryan 3-4) home a cool |R18,787.90 for it. Unser’s tank during that. final miles back. Benny ParsOTS was p<,ig starting position at the Spruce 3 1 neris circle os regiUariy as be Grote opened the rally with a HITS—Torre, StL, 66; Sang- Conigliaro and George Lne po^ ^es^^K o^ Wednesdair's Games Gary Bettenhausen, of Ttoley pit stop. fourth and LeeRoy Yarbrough sryar 200Trans-Am road race once did, Bobby Bard showed single and went to second on Spruce 2 1 CSilcago at California, N Park, ni., led for 126 of the 200 The infraction cost Grant fifth, both ta Mercurys. Loudon, N.H. Monday be 2 2 the field around Saturday night ST. LOUIS (AP)— The S t Louis Cardinals had trou- , Scott, members of the not i f ^ Bud Harrelson’s one-out walk. BTiUer’s so exclusive Boston Ked missea me nomer, 1 waniea m me rour gomes. However, i_ Kiansas City at Minnesota, N laps. But with only 18 of them more than Just the No. 2 spot. Also Sunday, three-times In- cause his car wouldn’t start Norm’s 2 2 at Riverside Park and copped ble believing a 7-6 loss Monday to the New York Mets HOME RUNS—Kingman, SF. exclusive Boston Red missed the homer, I want^ Murcer in center field and Hal Allen and he douWed to right Oaklaitd at Texas, N BosweU then struck his first remaining. Ignition troubles While Al Unser took home dlanapolls 500 winner A.J. Fayt took over his teammate’s Jave 2 2 toe 100-lap Memorial Day Claa- homer of the season to tie the Wilbanks but not Ken Boswell, a slump-ridden hitter. 11; Colbert, SD, 10. Sox’ alumni club, felt right “ *® ^ Lanier took over for Rich That finished Ron Per- Detroit at CTevelaind, N knocked him out of the race, (96,257.80 for second place and was ho^talized with first and Un and drove tt to victory, av 2 2 sic. ■‘I didn't think I was ever gfo- ’ ^ Danes. ana made many entHV o f omU* .. game. Wh(desale STOLEN BASE5S—Brock, StLx at home on their first re- _ , —I —_ —— J n n vii-i ■ -i-iti«n lnai ii 11 »i I ^fii 4*X*wAA*a<«^McKinney CMat third UAUU WTM9Q.base, Iranoskl, eUtt/onif vriio WlnJ LUUAhad taken UULOll Wover wA XVAfor Boston at Baltimore, N leaving Grant ta front. Leonard received $68,797.89, second degree burns suffered eragtag '75.851 miles- per hour, Allied Printing 1 2 Bard, a veteran at toe Bay ing to hit one.” said Uie M ets’ * * * w m one. saju uie maeia jg. Korean C?ln 16* Tolan 4- 4- 1, I? Scott 8 mention of popcorn fiHn*r XTonaff^r McKinney was given a ticket to Joe Nlekro In the second inning New York at MUweuikee, N And just six laps later. Grant wound up with during a pit stop ta a 100-lap Milt Minter, driving a Pontiac (>>ngo 1 3 State oval, held eff the chal­ 6-foot second baaeman, who er Ted Simmons for a passed ^ ’ ’ ' turn to chummy Fenway ^emed fitting. Food was hla ^ tte of M a^r ^ York’s In- after the Tiger starter had been REDS - ASTROS Grant, of Seattle, scooted into $28,852.86—a loss of some $72,- United States Auto CTub dirt- ETreblrd, finished second, two lenges of Russ MeUjean and homered for three runs in a ball ithat permitted Agee to trot p’rrcinNG (4 Decisions)- Park with the Milwaukee d^*wm^e over manager fam club, atnick ot the right knee by a Bobby Tolan scored the de­ toe pita for quick repairs on a 000 for the penalty. track event at Du Quota, Bl. laps back. Gary (Jolturi to win. ciding run on a rundown play TONIGHT’ S GAMES four-run New York ninth. .. J.Ray, Htn. 74). 1.000, 3.76 Sut- Brewers ^._Duri.y hls^sU y^^hj ^ “re 1T S“ ofTrm p “he ^e“; “ofr‘thrbar<;; Bhller’s vs. Norm’s, 6:16 PLAINVILLE STADIUM ■I’ve been trying to come ”I ^ ’t ^ I’m ^ .177 ^ ^ Matlack. Boston, he often weighed In Milwaukee tonight in the seventh Inning and CUi- was In. SO T. Fred Scherman relieved I Sports Slate Fitzgerald Running before another laige back from a slump.” added hitter, said Boerw^, MardiaJl, Sent to Milwaukee in a 10- around 220. Now he’s down to a cinnatl added four more runs in Four More Entries The changes, plus some ex- and Houk countered with Tor- Dillon’s vs. Honda, 7:80 Fitz­ turnout of fans. Bob Vlvari took Boswell, whose blow produced called extra time spent in bat- ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ player trade last fall, Con- svelte 198-200. pert irftchli^ by Steve IQlne, res. TODAY the ninth to hand fading Hous­ Playdown Rounds Start Today MILWAUKEIB (A P ) — Spon­ his second feature win at Plaln- igllaro and Scott combined for “I worked Uke heck to take Streak Intact ton its third straight loss. gerald a 6-6 Ue. ’Tve just bOTn trying ting practice the key to ending _ carlton Phi, kept the Yankees tied with "I don’t just sit on the Baseball sors of toe second annual Vince Moriarty’s vs. Gorman’s, 8:46 -vUle ta toe eo-lap holiday show. six hits, including three homers off 20 pounds during the Wln- NAUGATUCK, Conn. (AP) After Tolah came home from Lombardi C3assic Golf Tourna­ to hit the ball hard.” his slump. NY 56 Mickey LoUoh into the seventh bench,” said the rookie switch Manchester vs. Bristol Eaist- Fitzgerald Following, Vivart closriy across BosweU, hitting .177. and the "BasicaUy I always stick to ’ . . • and a pair ot triples, and drove ter,” he said. “I became a UtUe — Nangatuck High School’s third to give the Reds a 4-3 ad­ ment June 24 have announced inning of the opener. hitter. “I’m always ready. I em Bernle’s vs. Gunver, 6:16 Kee­ toe finish lipe were Elton HUl Mets had only three hits until my same swing, but I’ve been ' AMERICAN LEAGUE In four runs each Monday as weak In spring training, but basebaU team closed out Its Then Roy White singled and hang onto a bat and swing It a Golf vantage, they put the game out In CIAC Baseball Tournament four more entrants. Increasing and Elliot Beveridge. right-hander TOny Clotringor Ustening to a lot of people on BATTING (80 at bats)—Rudl, the Brewers salvaged the finale new I’m taking vitamin pUls season with Its 6Znd stralgirt of Houston’s reach with their ney John Ellis doubled. Swoboda’s couple of timea I try to help Hartford (bounty Conference toe field to 18. Man. OU vs. Telephone, 6:16 speUed Cards started Scipio what I ’ve been doing wrong. Oak, .331; McCraw, C:3e, .324; of a four-game series with an and I ’ m getting stronger and victory Saturday, three away ninth-inning raUy keyed by Joe They are former professional sacrifice fly scored White and the team any way I can.” at Lyman Meadows By DEAN YOST ta toe L Division with a 14-3 this afternoon whUe toe Pa­ Nebo True.k Hall of Famers Spinks, who was lifted for a One swing doesn’t really get P.KeUy, Chi, .324. 11-3 victory over the Red Sox. stronger.” from tike national high school moved EUls to third. Next The best way Torres could (XTL Fldd Day at Wethers­ Hague’s three-run hmner. mark. TTif Rams -wUl meet with triots trek to -wheeler. If toe basketbaU.^jrtar BUI RusseU, for­ pinch-hitter in the eighth. (pv you out of It.” RUNS—Tovar, Min, 28; Har- winning streak record ot <6. • * * mer major league basebaU Wyman vs. Nassiffs; 7:80 KANSAS carr (AP) — The “ I can hardly wait to com e CkmigUaro, who spent two full Houk, scrambling for another help in that spot was another field Playdown rounds in the winner of toe Simsbury (13th)— Knights defeat Rocky HUl they Nebo I NaUonal AssociaUon of Biter^ Jerry Grote opened the ninth Until the Boswell swat, a per, Bsn, 27.__ The Greyhounds had to go DMMJERS - GIANTS manager Mayo Smith and ex- back here again, but I don't seasons with the Red Sox, ad- run, made one of those good two-run double and that’s ex- South Windsor at Ellington CIAC State Baseball Tour­ Fairfield Prep (21) contest will meet Putnam tomorrew. Fire vs. Angels, 6-16 Robert­ (Xrilei^te AtoleUca named two with a single up the middle, three-run eighth highlighted by RUNS BATTED IN—^D.AUen, 15 innings before defeating Steve Garvey, Jim LMebvre Green Bay Packer footboU want to say too much because mltted he didn’t know how he managerial moves. He flashed actly what he did. Tennis nament will begin this af­ tomorrew ta RockviUe at 4 The Wheeler-Ojventry victor son tadividuala Friday to ito Ttack Uien plnch-hltter Dave Marshal Jerry McNertney and Lou Chi, 31; Darwin. Min, 26; Ansonia 8-2 and preserving and Frank Robinson crashed stars Jim Taylor and Bob Bko. the next time they may shut, would react on his return to the squeeze sign to Lanier, the Now armed with the lead, Portland at Ctoventry ternoon in the four divi­ o ’clock. wUl clash with Somers also on . Wednesday and Field HaU of Fame. pop(>ed up and Bud Harrelson Brock triples had the Chrds on R.Jackson, Oak, 26. their streak. home runs and Don Sutton won ronsU. pj me out,” Ctonigliaro said after Boston. , next batter. Houk went for Lyle to pitch the Track In smaUl school i>lay EUtagton Wednesday. Spruce vs. Pero’s, 6:16 Fitz­ The two are BUI MUler, tor- worked (TTonir.Ter for a week. top 6-3. , HITS—Rudi, Oak, 45; sions, Class LL, L, M and S. hitting his fifth and sixth "i thought of It ever since I The record was set by Ellis, at third base, saw it, last two innings. They went State Class LL Sectionals at hla 10th straight victory over holds down 18th position -while In aU, 89 teams qualified for gerald mer long jump star at Boswell, batting from the left "n*© uprising was off Mets nlella, KC, 44. two seasons in toe Los Angeles’ Out of these four classes, tournament play. Finals ta the Veteran. j(x:key John L Rotz homers around his triple. was traded and I was afraid I Wsxahachle, Tex., High and Lanier, at the plate, picked perfectly with Horace CHarke, University of Connecticut Coventry High was the last Fogarty’s vs- Lynch, 7 :30 McMurray OoUege, Abilene, side, stood 2-2 with CTonlnger ace reliever Tug McGraw, who TRIPLES.^McCraw, Cle 3; three state champions return L and dlvtslon wUl be played has ridden six times ta toe School from 1924-27. it up and flashed the con- Gene Michael and Murcer con- Class L Sectionals at Central -victory. team to qualify and rated 19th 8 Fitzgerald Tex., and Jim Duteber, an ad­ (0-1) before slamming a fast speUed starter Buzz Capra In Rudi, Oak, 3; 10 Tied With 2, ”I was so happy I felt Uke would press tco much,” he Sutton, who won his seventh to defend their crowns; East on Friday, June 11 while Satur­ KentucHy Derby. -His best finish Naugatuck will get a firmatiOT sign. As Ixdich dellv- tributlng some circus catches, Connecticut with an 9S record. Honda vs. Groman’s, 8:46 ministrator ta toe BUlinga, ball 345 feet off the right field the sixth, and even manager HOME RUNS—Duncan, Oak walking aU the way around the said. “I was reaUy surprised game this year, was tcutdied Hartford High, ranked 19th, toe The Knights, defending state day June 12 toe (TIass LL end was fourth with Nave Oiarger (jaah, bases, enjoying every step,” hew relaxed I was. I think stay- chance to extend its rnn'dur- ered his pitch. Ells broke for The two gave Lyle nine for the WEDNESDAY last pcsitian'in toe LL division; Fitzgerald Mont, Public Bchoola. line for the homer, his first of Yogi Berra guarded the out- 9; R.Jackson, Oak, 9; ^ the Connecticut Inter- for a run ta the first Inning and champibna, travel to Rocky HUl M will batUe for the tlUes. ta 1966. Scott said In recounting his Ing • with my famUy did it for home. Then a very strange six-week old season, Baseball St. Paul’s (24th) ta, toe M cate­ Mota vs. BA's, 6:16 Keeney ^^0 gaason icok, Det, 8; D.Allen, Chi, 8, sclKriasttc Athlettc - Confer­ thing happened. Laner svirung The Yankee relief corps had Manchester vs. Windham another ta toe elj^ith before Tommie Agee followed with a "Sometimes you’re beat In a STOLEN BASES—D.Nelson, fourth homer, m e." gory, and Ellington High, both AnnuUl's vs. Pizza, 6:16 Ne­ The New Yortt Jets are ence tournament which be­ away. only 12 aU last year. THUBSDAY being lifted ta toe ninth when scheduled to - open toelr home single off CTonlnger. Rusty situation like that and some- Tex, 13; P.KeUy, (hi, 10; Mad- Scott jugged around to third Chnlgllaro broke out of a he gave up a stagle and walk to ta the Class S group. bo gan today. "He thought we took the “Amazing,” decided Houk. Tennis Klock vs. WINF, 7:80 Nebo football Mason at Shea Stadium Staub was hit by a deUvery times you’re not,” he cOTceded. doot, Tex, 10. and then slowly walked the fi- slump In grand fashion. He had the first two batters. Jim Brew­ Locally, Blast CotfaoUc High The Greyhounds will play squeeze off,” chuckled Houk. That’s an adjective that used Weaver vs. East Catholic at Methodist vs. Miilti, 6:16 Rob- against -'^ the Miami Dolpiitaa from reUever CharUe Hudson “It all depends on how you PITCHING (4 Decisions)— nal 90 feet home, jumping on nine hits In the four games, er came ta to get the next three battles Dculen ta (Tlass L ac- the tvlnner of the Bristol EUls dug up a pretty good di- to be reserved for the Mets. Wickham ertons Oct. 8. and plnch-hltter Willie Mays start out the Inning.” Kaat, Min, 6-1, .867, 1.26 I-ee, the plate with both feet. It was raising his average to .230. Central - H

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Dressmakliig 19 nickname 18 Symbol for 44 Within ALE, FEES PAH) Unta)UF> 34 IrriUte CUSTOM made ladles dresses, Order Your HAPPY ADS BY HANK LEONARD 17 Devoured 20 Click-beetle 35 F lig h t o f a te p e (comb, form) COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. MICKEY FINN 16 Before 37 Pastries 45 (^mnge course suits, bridal gowns and veils. 20 Short trips 21 Frighteni 46 Formerly ' SlSS PJM. DAT BEFORB PCBUOATION JOBS GALORE -H E ^ HE MUST BE SICK— AND 22 Strike (slang) 38 Half-em Also hand set fashion Jewelry. 22 Formal dances (archaic) 649-1188. ‘flap p y TALK KNOWS THAT HE AIN'T 60T 2S Clamber up 23 Dperatic solo 39 Eft DsadlNM for Saturday and Monday Is 4iM p.m. Friday The (^Ice la yours. Let Us \NMI MUCH TIME LEFT/ 24 Chain part 40 Larlasan 48 Moslem name 29Assam mountain SO Girl's BtfeoUvo June 1st, classUled deadline will be 12 Noon the day match your sklllB with the many silkworm 26 Asseverate oeiore puoUcatlon. Deadline for Monday la 13 Noon on Friday. 27 Lengthy 41 French name ntckilame Moving - posltiona we ^have available. Thought” S-30 30 Shskespear- Clerical openings Include: Pay­ ean stream r r r r PLEASE READ YOUR AD Trucking - Storage 20 >Xh i n o a 31 Fluff 1 r r r r r roll, bookkeeping, typists, rat­ HIT WITH ers, receptionists, etc. Also Today! ^ MRAHOOPLEt 32 Lease r r Hi tSMsUlod « “Want Ada" are taken over the phone aa a MANCHESTER — DeUvery 33 Was seised wlYorOaor shoold read Ua ad tte FIRST light trucking and package de­ openings for secretaries end oth­ 3S Wonted fabric 14 l i r REPORT ERRORS In time for the livery. Refrigerators, washers er prcrfessional positions. All of­ 36Feels aest tesettton. ^ Herald la reqMnstble for only' ONK In- fer good benefits and salaries. contrition r r II and stove moving specialty. CALL 643-2711 osneM or omitted Insertion lor any advertisement and then Folding chairs for rent. 649- Call Barbara Page, B27-2661 or 40 Gold (Sp.) •m to BBt«^ of a **inake food" Insertion. Eirors which vlsH our office. OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN 43 Ringworm ttow tlei^ tbm M the ndvertlaemenS wOl not bo 0763. M anchester 44 Night before eorreoted hy "nuke good Insertion. . . . SeflMOM 47 LegisUUve SHELLING & SHELLING AFTER J've TAKEN THIS <6lY CCWNSTAIr S may how* Mat yew FO R A BATH. SHOVE THAT W EDOB UM>ER body Pointing - Papering 21 Evening TH'DOOR AOAIKl s o r t VO sT TO PE H A Ijy. * 49 Victorious one 242 Trumbull St., Hartford.. e happy odl FURTHER THAW TH IS/TH EM IF HE O e rS 51 Certain 643-2711 CEILINQ specialist — expert 3 AMAV FliOMME BEFORE X (SET TO • fishing lines H erald PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER p r v in ' h im a t l e a s t s o m MI o f TH' S2Barten all your ceilings repaired and PART-TIME___ _ ,PBX , switchboard . WATER'LU b e soueezedoff 53 Eagle's nest 1 HIM AS HE (SOESTHROUOH/ JEMNY LU! YOU'RE THIRD FIN TH A T 54 Nasal sound painted. Also interior painting WEARINJS A J?lMGr L.EFT HAMDJ! MEANS 'rtDU'RE r HERALD and wallpapering. C ^ ^ Brothers, 988 Main St.. Man- ENIOAGED! r DOWN 0778. Chester. WOWI 1 Desert nomad JT P HERALD Congratulations 2 Low sand hill LOW-COST EXTERIOR painting— College SECRETARY—Must have mini­ 3 On the briny JT BOX LETTERS student will do better Job for mum 2 years experience, 4 Honey U nr CLASSIFIED ADS less. CaU 649-8676. Ask for shorthand required, mathe­ CHUCK (pharm.) For Your matical {q>titude desired. West- 5 l^ m fu l I Richard. (MIWSPAHS INTMSSISI ASSN.) Information inghouse Major AppUance to our newest MD 15 words-8 days TWO local teachers — Exterior- Sales, Ckmtact, R.J. Kennedy, THE HERAIJ) wiU not - y - Interior, painting. Quality 628-4791. An equal opportunity See you in San Diego disclose the identity of $1.89 work. Reasonable prices. In­ employer. any advertiser using box sured. Free estimates, 643- Love, letters. Readers answer­ 15 words-6 days 1043, 742-9423. WANTED — Keypunrii ( p r a ­ ing blind box ads who (D m i Iqr NCA, Ik. ters, experienced only. Full­ desire to protect their $3.24 B.H. MAGOWAN, JR. A SONS, Identity can follow this time and part-time, days and All the Schardts S - io BY DICK TURNER 15 words -10 days Interior and exterior niglits. Good starting salary. CARNIVAL procedure: Unhrtunatelv for y o u , / happen to be in that small painting, paper. hanging. Thir­ $4.50 group of children which is predisposed to violence, and Apply Mr. Smith, Coca C(Ua Ehiclose your reply tn ty years experience. Four gen­ Bottling Oo., 461 Main St. East to which televised violence has the most direct effect the box in an envelope — 20 words-26 days erations. Free estimates, fuUy Hartford. GUMMER STREET BY PHIL KROHN address to the Cluasifled of increased aggressive behavior!" insured. 643-7861, 646-8262. Happy Birthday Manager, Manchester $14.56 THE WORRy WART s-soSHsSuj WA Evening Herald, together INSIDE AND OUTSIDE paint- ev ep Y Nu$M-r 1" Happy Ads ing. Floor sanding and re­ RN MEGAN v M A r I I7P&AM -THAT a r r QO Vi3U WAKING o P With with a memo listing the I MAVfe - r u e coinpanice you do NOl' finishing, specializing In older 1$ IT? iM A TgievMTg kJSvJCPW TH£ AA:iC7 INP’l6g$TTms, porches and roof­ years experience, fuUy Insur­ may Uve in. To care for five M PLAIN JANE den, 646-4660. 1-037-0406, after 6 p.m. change only. For details call ing. No Job too small. Call 649- ed, quaUty work^ Save *. CaU year old girl, while mother Sunday, June 4th TWEY StV E >W T H E 742-6933. 3144. 742-8764. works. Car and references 12-6 p.m. Happy Birthday DOLi-ARl! FOUND — Pekingese, tan, 1968 COLONY Park wagon, run- male. CaU Dog Warden, 646- ning condlUcn. *160. Phone 649- TWO YOUNG married men will ROOM additions, dormers, ga- J. p. LEWIS & SON, custom necessary. Vernon 876-1030. NIKKI 4666 " 1089 after 6 p.m. do small repair Jobs and paint- rages, add-a-levels, roofing, decorating. Interior and ex- Temple Beth Sholom A little late Ing, also cellar cleaning and siding, foundations. Low, low terior, paperhanging, fuUy In- WOMAN for part-time work — FOUND — Mongrel, female, attending laundromat Tuesday 400 Middle Tpke East Love, light trucking. CaU 646-2692, prices. Bank financing. Add-A- sured. For free estimates, caU and Thursday, 6-9 p.m. Inquire Mom, Dad, Richard, Wke, n Tnickt - Tracton 646-8726. level Dormer, 289-0449. 649-9688. If no answer 648-6362. Manchester, Conn. Peter, Mary, Marc Call Dog Warden, 646-4666. at Laundromat In Manchester and Adeline SHARPENING Service — Sawrs, LEON (HBSZYNSKI builder — RICHARD B. MARTIN. Full Parkade, mornings. LOST — Silver-gray, female 1967 CHEIVROLET, van good knives, axes, shears, skates, new homes custom built, re­ professional painting service. A miniature poodle, purple col­ SALESWOMAN — PUgrim MlUs ■aA. condition, *800. 742-6629. rotary blades. Quick service. modeling, additions, r e c Interior-exterior. Free esti­ Happy 13th Birthd,ay DEAR PAULINE lar, vicinity Green Rd., chUd's Capltcri Equipment Co., 88 r(xnns, garages, kitchens re­ mates, fully insured. 649-4411. Fabric Department store is You’re welcome for the “1 didn’t gay it wasn't *i said i couldn’t stand pet, rewrard. 646-1423. 1970 TOYOTA, Hl-Lux, truck. Main St., Manchester. Hours modeled, bath tile, cement looking for mature woman, Happy Ad — I don’t know •fficient. .." its know-it-all 18,000 mUes. FOr information, daUy 7:80-6, Hiursday, 7:30-9, Work. Steps, dormers Resi­ INSIDE—outside painting. Spe­ full-time, part-time. Apply 484 Jesse, I Just know you. attitude!" Personals 643-6171, Tuesday-Friday, 9-9, Saturday, 7:30-4. 648-7968. dential or commercial. CaU cial rates for people over 65. Oakland St., Manchester. PENNY Think - Think Saturday, - before 8;S0. 649-4291. CaU my competitors, then call Y REDUCE safe and faat with STEPS, sidewalks, stone walls, me. Estimates given. 649-7863. SALES Representative- Out­ Guess Who? Gobeae Tablets and EVap fireplaces, flagstone terraces. WES ROBBINS carpentry re­ going personality and public Love from. BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY "water pills". Liggett Rexall. trailers - All concrete repairs, both In­ modeling specialist. Additions, (rontact experience a must. For Happy 2nd Birthday MR. ABERNATHY Mobile Homes 6«A side and outside, railings, rec rooms, dormers, porches, Hoor Finishing 24 East of the River positidn. No WANfTBD — Ride from Ard­ cold clients. Fee peUd. Rita to our little girl THAT^ THE TROUBLE WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALLI more Rd. to Bishops Ocnrier, landscaping. Reasonably pric­ cabinets, formica, bullt-lns, Mother, Dad, Barbara, METZENDORF 13' trailer, ed. Call 643-0861. bathrooms, kitchens, 619-3446. Girl, 99 East Center St. Man­ TRACY ANN WTTH ABSaNAlHy- , ,, West Haifford, hours 8-4 mor­ electric brakes, g^as stove and SAVE $2 to $4 Sq. Yil. chester 646-34il. HE GBT9 BCPB3 (K ))) ning preferred. CaU 643-4483. Nicky and Grandfa Love, refrigerator, sleeps 4, excel­ TWO Handymen wrant a variety CARPENTRY — Repairs, re­ ON NAME ^DOBF«fy!r^^ RBHHHRMMHSMRSS8BDfMDB9E8MfiBES9S2l^ lent coniUUon. Call 742-8213. of Jobs, by day or hour. Yards, modeling, additions, roofing. BRANDS GIRL Friday-East of the River. Mommy and Daddy Automobiles For Sole 4 atticks, cellars cleaned. Lawms CaU David Patria, South Wind­ Immediate opening for girl 1968 VOLKSWAGEN camper, • BARWICK with outgoing personaUty. Dear GUESS WHO? 1970 CHEVROLET Notnad 'wrag- and gardener's service. CaU sor, 644-1796. pop-up roof, sleeps 6, exceUent 643- 8306. • p ir TH Figure aptitude and ex- To our little pumpkin on, V-8, fuU power, power rear condition, rto n e 878-7460. MASONRY — All types ^ • GALAXY perietKe necessary. Good Thank you for the - TRACY ANN wdndow, loaded with extras. • ROXBURY CARPENTER available eve­ stone, brick fireplaces, walls,- starting salary. Never a fee. Happy Ad Happy Birthday New 6 pty tires. 646-1831. 1964 16' SHASTA, sleeps 6, gas- nings and weekends. No Job concrete steps, sidewalks. No • VIKINO Rita Girl, 99 East Center St., electric refrigerator, heater, Love, 1964 VOLKSWAGEN Sunroof. too big or too emaU; CaU Ste­ Job t(» small. Free WUNDA-WBVE Manchester. 846-3441. Jesse and Pauline Reese hitch, canopy, good con­ phen Martin at 646-7296 after 2 Over 20 years experience. Af­ as — Many More —- Grammy and Pop-pa Dependable transportation. dition. 649-4166. ter 5 p.m. 643-1870, 644-2976. PUBLIC Relations Representa­ Asking price, *296. Phfing, MORTGAGES — 1st, and 2nd Cindy______Mary AAR. QUIET, RESTFUL, PERFECT IN THE NIQVrr. THEYW EVEN C ^ A I N EASY Bankrupt, repossession? Hon­ siding, general repairs. QuaU­ TRAPPED THE COVEY OF 1971 — 22' AVENGER trailer, also flU and gravel. Licensed mortgages — interim financ­ "AT LAST! . . .I’ve found a way WILLASON? PLACE FOR A BIRD PAINTER, est Douglas accepts lowest for aU types sanitary wrork. ty wrorkmanshlp. Financing Happy C^UAIL 1 WAS PAINTING. I DOWN. 5TR0NSHEAKT! AH. MAGDA. MV BEAUTIFUL BIRD! lOU'P BETTER dowm, smaUest payment, any­ sleeps 7, exceUent condition. ing — expedient and confiden­ to earn extra money and care Happy Anniversary X THOUGHT WE MI6HT IHNP YOU KNOW WHERE Dozer, backhoe, pay loader, available. Economy Builders, FLUTTBRIIJG H B t6 M SOUR where. Not small loan finance *2,926. Call 646-7879 alter 6:80. tial service, J. D. Real Estate for. my family, too!" As an 3rd Anniversary TO FIND t h e m . rental and site work. Latulippe Inc.,. 643-6159, 872-0647, eve­ Assoc. 643-6^9. Avon Representative, you can MOM EWBETIE--OR. company plan. Douglas Motors Bros. Inc., 872-4366 or 742-9477. nings. EVANNIE and RUDY >tXJ'Lt. BE /V 346 Main. choose your own hours to Love and Happiness in from Auto MORTGAGES, loans, first, sec­ make money fbr the thlng(s you your new home. Judy, Karen, Ken ROTOnLLE gardens, lawms, ond, third. AU kinds. Realty ^ 1 1964 CHEVELLE, automatic, Repairing - Painting 7 flower beds. CaU 646-7708, 429- want. Get the facts by calling, Mom, Dad, and Tiny too! g(x>d dependable transporta­ Roofing - Siding 16 statewide. Credit rating unnec­ 289-4922. and Sandra 2625. essary. Reasonable. Confiden­ tion. *276. Phone 649-1362. BIDWELL Home Improvement LIGHT trucking, odd Jobs, also tial, quick arrangements. Al­ Happy Birthday p i 1988 MERCEDES Benz, 4-dodr, Co. Expert installaUon of alu­ vin Lundy Agency. 627-7971. WHO IS AUTO moving large appUances. minum siding, gutters and LOVE is . . . 3 standard, good condition. Call Burning barrels delivered. *4. 100 CcsisUtuU(xi Plaza, Hart­ PENNY CARROLL MA ’r T ' ^ 649-1292. SERVICE trims. Roofing instaUaUon and ford. Evenings, 233-6879. V/'!. I, ■ ■ - '■» 644- 1775. repairs. 649-6496, 876-9109. She Is a Fullerette earning SPEC iA U STS over *50 per week servicing Love, a "happy ad* 1964 RENAULT, automatic, • Tune-ups CEILING and ceramic tile spe­ Business Opparlunity 28 good running condition. Eco­ GUTTERS and roofs repaired her Fuller Brush customers Doug and Anne ALLEY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN • Brakes cialist, One ceUing or aU, re­ nomic second car. *200. Phone • Air Oond. and replaced. ExceUent work­ SWIMMING PCiOL money mak­ part-time from her home. 'AT'S RIGHT, GUZ! paired or replaced. Rooms re­ manship. Reasonable prices. WHATD HAPPEN IF BY GOLLY, \ YES. rr would; ...EXCEPT FOR ONE THING/ 649-1246 after 6 p.m. Complete Auto ing opportunity. Best pool Why not you? EVBCVONE HAD A THATD TAKE \ Y'KNOW, I THERE AINT A MAN IN MOO NUTM IN CAN paired or remodeled. No Job Free estimates. 648-1399. . n e c TH" I think HE'S. WHO CAN COOK THAT GOOD.' TOUCH GRIMViS Care dealership and location. 1-223- Help Wanted-Femoie 35 Help Wonted-Male 36 CHANCE TENTER FANCY FISH 1966 LIT), 2-door hardtop, V-8, too smaU, special rate. Work FULLER BRUSH 7H ' COOK-OFF... Z!/e0T SOMETHING! STEVE CANYON BY MILTON CANIFF PONTIAC m m m m m s m m m m 4460. c h o w d e r ; automatic, power brakes, pow­ done on weekends and eve­ 1-267-2013 DISHWASHER wanted nlghU, AND IT W A SNT EASY ?«R £AT COMPLIMENT peAR,IFTOUWAKTED^ I'M CONCEITED AND ...WE'VE HAP er steering., air-conditioned. PARK nings, anytime, 647-9232. Roofing and THRIVING PIZZA shop in the NURSE’S AIDE 11-7 only, Lau- over age 40. Airoly Cavey’e TD CUT OUT WITH SOME ENOUOH TO THINK FOR M C Tt> COACH HCIh. TDME.SUMMER- NOW, SUCH ALAK6C After 6 p.m., 742-6206. 373 Main St., Mandiester Chimneys 1 6 -A center of towm, well establish­ FEMALE for various light rel Manor, 649-4619. Restaurant. 45 East Center St. TO POSE AS M E — BUT ASSUMIN6 THAT I'D OTHER WOMAN, IT TH A T I M WORTH IF YOU UOHT BILL 6tt-2881 HousehoM Services 13-A BE-AH-'FAITHFUL' wouldnT be HARDD WAITING FOR ed, good equipment, good office duties, full-time. Bast I WP — AT HER R E' PLEASE. THIS MONTH! 19n SATELLITE Sebring ROOFING — Specializing re­ lease. CaU Bill Rood at T.J. Read the Classified Ads - T H E Y SAY I DO ON THESE FAK- 'COME Plymouth, purple, 2-door, half­ WASHINO machine repairs, Hartford office. No experience —, -J • c X X steady work, 40 hour week, ASSIONMENTS pairing roofs of all kinds, new Crocket, Realtors, 843-1677. white vinyl r PAGE TWENTY-TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALt), MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY. MAY 80, 1972 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MAY 80, 1972 PAGE TWENTY-THREE iHtiM M LeeaMom THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY SHORTEN and WHIPPLE 72 HouMt For Solo 72 HoiNot For Solo 72 Out off Town W ontod - R od Estcrto 77 M anchester 43eA fo r Rent July Draft a IICANCBBBTBR - Now Uatlng, ^ j ^ MANCHKSTDR — Price re- ______For Solo ______75 i bodroonuie Uvinir room, din* O ffe re d b y th e NOTICE 1 1 Hospital Notes 1^R»ioeL'/BL6W'fHe0UOQ6T*ID . QUG96 ^MATHil8UEWMEXr- )BUJXE one-bedroom TOwn- June Irt 8- r ^ *iced to $29,900, M ven -t^ VERNON-Manchester line CLASSIFIED inif room, totx« «at-in kitchen, Colonial In excallent oondltitm. Ceiling Up houM. luU private haeement, apartment. Rental In- lice eulte, (a n t* . Only $M,$00. Frrabet- 8-8, tam-fomtly, new plumbing SeUlng your imopertyf Coll ua WBITINO Hotnss FHIT nKir^K occupancy. Three and wiring, city sewers and first. We’ll a p p riia e your jmip- Intermediate ______Care Semi- to O Martin ftoalton, M7-MM. “ A A8 rAVAV-iAX. bedrooms, livingllvlns room,room. dining WAMUNOTON (AP) — ancaa and carpatlnR. $166 Security depoelt required. Mala 8t water, separate heating, large erty at no coat to you. We'll pHvmte, noon • 8 p.m., and 4 room, eat-ln kitchen, large monthly. Paul W. Dougaa, Mr. Undaay, 643-1111. , country lot, yet minutes from buy your home immediately. All _ . g p.m.. private rooma, Prime group draft candidates ADVERTISING ______THREE • ROOM comer office ACftSlAOa — ll-ipom Ooloolal, family room, taro garagee. Realtor, 643-4535, or 545-l(m. THREE__,,__ ROOM fumtahed suite. Houee A Hale Bld».. 966.; lai|ta bam. Hutohlna Agency Vernon Ctocle. $88,900. Owner, cash within 24 hours. 10 o.m . - t pjn., and 4 pjn. • 8 with lottery numbers 1 through AGENCY Treed lof. Call aariy. Frechette 6497642. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS ______^ apartment, utilities. Older em- Main Bt. Wione 648-4846. Raolton, M95834. p.m. 50 will be inducted during July, ~ 1700 Ten-room Cidcmlal. Former and Martin, Realtore, M7-999S. ARRUDA REALTY 8:30 A3I. to 5:00 P.M. I^DIATB ocetpaa^r. two cWldrwi. ' «« to A606 BOLTON Loketront— 200’ front­ Pediatrics!' Parente allowed Selective Service announced to­ .4-roora apartmenta and baths. ^ jtS Main Man- OWTICE apnee. 600 to Babcock Tavern with fou9flre- . Call Lou Arruda NEW ON MARKET MANCHESTER — Near EaiA age, exquisite lot with, four- any time except noon—2 p.m.; 6404818. aquaro4aet. aa low « . • ! . * P*r ploces, two bake ovena, wide Hartford, newer six • room 644-1589 day. A total of 7,200 will be COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. month, inoludaa haat, j anttof i llanoheator — ParkUke aet- floor boards, cross summer room year 'round home. Rare others, 2 p.m. - 8 p.m. ting enhances this beautiful Ranch. Will trade for a small­ called up. 4tS0 PJW. DAT BEFORE PUBUCATION SH - ROOM apartment. 8138 THREE-ROOM fumtiOied apart- parking. Vary food l o o a ^ - beams and much more. Must iqiportunlty. Hutchins Agency, Intensive Core and Coronary Deadline lor Saturday and Monday ta 4:30 p.m. FrMbv KngUah Tudor of 7 rpoma. er house. % acre wooded lot. Realtors, 649-5884. HOMBK, land, businesa. Quail- Caret______Immediate family only, This raised the ccdlup lottery monttdy, security required, nient, heat, hot water, atove, caU 649-6884, aak for l u x be seen to be aiqireclated. 2 • car attached garage, Lovely enclosed porch, fire- — _ _ flod buyera domarto aettom In- ui„uted to fivo lita- celling from Nos. 1 through 36 Call 648-8038 after 6 p.m. reiriferatM-. Apply Marlow’s oroeiman. baths, buUtins. $82,900. Ray STAFFORD SPRINGS — Five-, atant aarvlea.aervlce. Paul J. OorranUOarranti {dace, idaatored walls, 'wind­ DUTCH COLONIAL — Huge for­ set for the 9,000 man callup for 867 Main Street Holcombe Realtors, 644-1288. family home, 9 ca r gsurage. 4/5 Agency, 648-586$, 647-1619. TOUB COOPERATION WILL |\IAI A A l ^ 1 1 FOUR-ROOM apartment, first OFFICE apace, storage or dla- ing atotrcaae, oil heat. In- mal dining room, large living ______Matomlto: Fathers, 11 o-m. - June. BE APPREOATED l/IMIa I I tortoy yrafeaaionaUy decorat­ acre o f land. Town conve- Boor, 19 Florence St., $107 yEEM ^^ EEi play'. Bolton Notch, former w m , four bedrooms, baths, MANCHESTER — Desirable niencesi ilw rent-free, tame- SBIUNG your home or acre- U:46 p.m., and 6:80 p.m. - 8 The July call will bring the ed. Oarage with electric eye $28,900. per month, middle - age cou- EESH IE* LOCOIWHS McKinney Lumberyard. Good Wyneding Hill area — Large dlate occupancy. $55,000. Call ageT. For prompt friendly ear- p.m.; othera, 8 p-m. - 4 p.m., total of men called so fai* to 64 visual location. 1-223-4400. dooro Quiet residential area 1972 to 22,200. The Defense De­ {de, no peta. Security deposit.' f o y R w it yet oloee to bus, schools, CX) LONIAL — Large modem overalsed 8 - room Raised 1-684-8997. vice, call Louis Dtaock Real- and 6:80 p.m. • 8 p.m. Conrinued From Preceding Po^e 64S-47U. Ranch. Four bedrooms, 8 full . — —------ty, 6499838. Self Service: 19 o.m . • 2 p.m .; partment has announced that ------NEWLY ramodeled store, 100 PROFESSIONAL ohureii and shopping. $40,- kitchen, extra large formal din­ ing room, living room vdth fire- hatha, family room, fireplace, COVENTRY Lake — 9room ------:------— 4 p.m. . g p.0 |. 60,000 men will be drafted this MANCHESTER AREA—1-room per cent location. Ideal for any «o«U ent Uk s^ . • 000, Help Wanted-Moie 36 Help Wonted-Mole 36 living room, dining room, eat- winterised home, new furnace, ALL CASJ for your pn^toify Age Limits: 19 in matoraity, year, roughly half the 98,000 apartment which Includes type retaU store. For Informa- oellmt decor ril to rn . $i CHABUS MSPERANCE iS i, iS ta i 'S: in kitchen with buUt-ina, 2-car new bath, ideal for summer within 24 hours. Avoid red jg |p other areas, no' limit in men drafted last year. OAS STATION Attendant, part- PLUMBERS and plumber's heat, hot water, carpeting, ap­ tlM. caU 1-662-9677...... T;^”^ L “ !^25L21iSiLww ' ■_____ M 9-76Z0 Ing, gixxl netghbofhood. $87,000. garage, price $59,500. Frech­ or rental, $9,500. Hayes Agen­ tape, instant service. Bayes edt-servtee. Acting Draft Director Byron cy, 646-0181. time, lull-time. Apply in per­ helpers wanted. Must be ex­ pliances, laundry, storage, ette and Martin, Reedtors, 647- Agency, 644-6181. All emergeney patients and Pepitone’s Instructions to state parking, for $180 monthly. 649 MANCHESTER New 7-room OLDER HOME « x rooms In 9998. he^quarters and local boards son at main office, between 8 perienced. Benefits and over­ s s s r t s S i^ ^ BOLTON — 7 • room Orionlal, outpatients ore requested to use 2871, 646-0682. Oolcalal, 8 bedrooms, good condition. Won’t last a t affects primarily men who are a.m. - 6 p.m. Balch Pontiac time. Call after 6 p.m., 646- For RMit 64For Roar m baths, family ' room, fire­ the new emergency room en­ baths; family room, lovely en- 1^8,900. MANCHESTER in the first priority selection Bulck Inc., 67 Post Road, 4523. • place, two^car attached ga­ trance oft Armory St. Accese LOOKING for anything In real trance foyer, custom kitchen, INVITATION group bom to 1952 who are Warehouse Point, Conn. CREAM PU FF rage. $84,900. Hutchins Agen- lo the entrance 'is vtn existing estate rental. — apartments, More formal dining room, Uvins LARGE Oolonial-Cfq>e—8 rooms, classified lA, lAO and lO. REAL EISTATE Career —Grow­ WAREHOUSE MEN homes, multiple dwellings, no room with fireplace garare. dining room, modem Put on your white gloves and cy, Realtors, 6495884 T O B ID drlvewoy9 A lA is a man available for ings office, room for advance­ fees. Call J. D. Real Estate Mhrritt Agency, 649U80. ' •'•^chen with l^ t-in a , first-floor Inspect a Colonial ety l^ , 7 room ------RIEIFUSE r e m o v a l National manufacturer and dis- Pride _ family room, four bedrooms, Cope: New and deslraMe neigh- £»UTO W mpMR — Rrach aa military service. A lAO Is a menv.ment. jnuaiMust beoe personable,personame, sinsin* . . ... „ ^ ^ Associates, Inc. 643-6129. Bolton Board of Skhication ADMITTED SATURDAY: garage. 129,500. borhood, large treed lot. First lot with pond. Intema- conscientious oblector willing to cere and wUllnTto work. For tnbutor now taking resumes for D oqs - W M n - P e tS 41 W o n te d -T o Boy 58 A p a rtm e n ts-Fkrtt- MANCHBSTU ■»___ kf__ Bolton, Oonn. Adam D. Degraife, 46 Glen- floor family room, attached 2 tional Assoclatea, 647-1800. go Into the military for non­ confidential interview, call warehouse men. Ehccellent Tenerdonts 63 636 c e n t e r —Deluxe 4H-room W EST SIDE Sealed proposfklp fo*’ refuse ra- vmod St.; Nellie M. Deschenes, FREE — Kittens, 8 weeks old, WANTED— 3 - speed transmis- PROFissioNAL PARK rreiT ige RANCH — Five rooms, on large ©ar garage. combat duty. A 10 Is a con­ 3 f^***®*^,CXIVBNTRY — Now listing, moval ccn tractsfor the 197978 1** Charter Oak St.; Grace F. 'Amedy Realty, Realtors, 875- wages and benefits for hard lot, 200x350’, with large covered carpeting. $89,600. CWl Mr scientious oblector who must 6283. ® fX>UR . ROOM, small apart- fu llj c 'S ^ W d '^ 'a l ^ : Oambolati built .— 9room Seven room Cape,- fireplace, school year wlU be received by Spmee St.; Gary F, workers who desire dependable nlngs. Will deliver. der. 633-9637, 6-9 p.m. DELUXE OmCE SPACE Ranch with full basement, picnic patio. Garage. Larg>-! Lewis, 6490800. serve compensating duty tn a ment, stove, refrigerator, sec- dlticners, heat and hot water, workshop. $20,600. large country kitchen with the Bolton Board of Education Vlrim, 96 Lake St., Vernon; civilian role. WANTED - machinist with steady employment. Must have p-KMALE beagle-terrier pups. 6 WANTED - antique furniture, ond floor at Center and Main storage and parking. On bus • wall-to-wall carpeting • vinyl wall covering fireplace, combination breakfast bar. Only $17,900. until 1:00 P.M., June 7, 1978. Elisabeth A. Snow, 838 Summit FOUR-YEAR-OLDS Cathy (v/wvH lo9n& y. V nn.i#x« 1 e. #1 mig.ie,4 .a o »______> ^ ^ ...... storms and screens, immac­ Men who are In this group good lathe background. Must warehouse and fork lift experl- weeks old, 3 left, $10 each. Call glass, pewter, oil paintings or Street. Heat included. $130 line, convenient to idiopplng. a pwrUag for 899 oars • rente tram $4 per aq. f t RAISED RANCH — 8 rooms, * * B & . w . . Pasek Realtors, MLS, 8897475, Specifications for same may St.; Raymond R. McGrath, Acevedo and big Karen ulate condition. Selling to who are going to summer apply In person to be consider- Qualified individuals send 643-8715. other antique Items. Any quan­ monthly. 6490299. Eight-apartment unit. Charles large modem eat-ln kitchen, __ 742-8348. be obtained at the Office of the East Hartford. seem quite taken ^ th each school and receive Induction oi‘- cd. Metronlcs Inc., Route 6 4 _ settle an estate. Priced at tity. The Harrisons, 643-8709, PonUcelU, 6499644. Raymond ------Superintendent o f Schoris, Notch ADMITTED SUNDAY: Grace other at the Ringling Bros, ders may have their Induction 44A Bolton resume to Martin-Brower Oorp., the Farlty EompaRy fTM SS $29,900. T. J. CrockeU, Real- b a r r o w s and WALLACE Co. E. WMisel, WlUtaantic; Henry 165 Oakland Street. FIVE-ROOM sqtartment. $186. PonticelU, 646-0800. COVENTRY (NCHITH) $81,500 Road, Bolton, Omn. clrcna in New York’s Mad­ postponed until the end of the Box 8225, East Hartford. Conn., FREE kittens. Phone 6498963. tor, 648-4577. J. Bucks, 161 Walnut St.; OUvia monthly, including heat and to-waU carpeting, 2-car garage Realtors — MLS SHE'S REALLY BUILT!! B. Oastogna ison Square Garden. Cathy summer session If the session MALE help wanted, experl- QgjQg ANTIQUES, dolls, furniture, an- hot water. Call 8797807. 456 MAIN STREET — First G. Condon, 07 Woodland 6t.; Al­ with electric doors. Many other Manchester Paricade, Manch. Superintendent of Schools was one of the circus’s runs beyond thetr induction enced only, back hoe and bull- floor, 3-rcom apartment. Heat, ...... iS e lS '^ 1 ^ ^ This dreamy 8 room Raised MOM tique clothing, jewelry', clocks, sSniMmriJo!^^ MANCHESTER— New on mar- extras. Three years old. $44,900. 649-6806 fred H. Brooks, East Hartford; aests I 0 date. dorer operatpr, year 'round glassware, household contents, MANCHESTER — Newer 2- $123.20 family unit. Security. O M t 47 Ranch, l^^lous bedrooms, car­ TOWN CO'MANCHESTER Calvin Vlnick, 90 Cushman Dr.; work guaranteed. Please call SERVICE STATION attendant, Live Stock 42 64 For Rent kri, four - bedroom Colonial. enter. The August draft call Is ex­ any amount. Antiques and bedroom apartment, heat, hot OWl 646-2125, 9 to 5 p.m. NEW and beautiful contempor- peting, floor to ceiling ceramic TJitft R. Alien, 88 Ram MERCIAL place for lease sandy beach. Phone 742-6169 The be mailed beginning Jdne 1, Se­ Mrs. Morse, 643-6388, or In- *______formal dining room, kitchen line, city utilities. Only $22,- tion to change the lontog from gQ icoQulre Lane; Lriand R. apartment, «rst floor. In- 454 next to before 8 p.m., 742-9327 after 8 BARROWS and WALLACE Oo. lective Service said, sjnee men ALUMINUM sheets used as Foster St. HANCHBHTEIR —- Seven-room with aU built-lns, first floor mud 800. Hayes Agency 446-0181. “Rural Residence’' to “Indust- Glastonbury; Barbara A. Immediate Occufiancy eludes heat, appliances, car­ post olflce. Excellent business p.m. must be given at least '30 days printing plates. .000 thick, 23x furnished room, for re- (kdonlal. New kitchen, two room and laundry. This fine Realtors — MLS rial” tor .eqipcoximately S3 acres viTetner, U Mark Circle, Ver- pets. $200 monthly. Paul W. location with building. Call baths, large rooms. Ehiclosed home built by one of Manches- MANCHESTER — Highland notice of their induction. 32” , 21 cents each or 5 for $1. tired or working gentleman. 9Room Townhouses, 1% ' Dougan. Realtor, 643-4535 or GIANT’S NECK Heights — 69 Manchester______Paricade,, ______Manch. north of Tolland TUriqdke AP- ooUeen Murphy, WUUman- 6492426, 95. porch. Aluminum siding. Dou- tor’s master builders. Has to be Estates. 9room U R Colonl- ft49j «0 6 PROVED and Land-use of “In- Ho-’veroidca N. Toconls, New- In addition to thoee bom to 648-2711. Call 6493142, 643-9363. tiled baths, complete O.E. 6491021. Edgewood Road, four-room A 64941806 kitchen, wall-to-wall car-( cottsge, sleeps 7, sundeck, two ble garage. Hayes Agency, 649 seen. al. Four bedrooms, Uvtog room dustrial” adopted — Effective Rd., Sfwitb VWndsor; Pearl 1952, a small number of older Domestic PRIME store location on Hart- men will be Issued orders for FTJRNISHED room for working petlng, private basement, DELUXE one-bed room apart- fotd______Rd.______Ideal for gift, _ _ fabric, baths. $125 weekly. Mrs. Car- LARGE dog house, $35. After 6 washer-dryer hookup. ______RAISED RANCH — 7-room, 8 with bullt-tos, 2H baths,“ «plush ,«!!! ^ ^ O N - " “ Chester line, 9 _ JACKOTON - July Inductions. These are men lady, modem kitchen, bath, ment. wall-to-wall carpeting- yam, barber ^bop or prescrip- ter, 742-8142, 742-8637. TWO-FAMILY, centrally locat­ years old with cathedral ceilings bedroom Ranch, fireplace, rec NICHOLAS B. J A O B ro N — Gordon v . Kauffman, 67 EUltog- Employment Opportunity p.m., 742-8101. linens, parking, private en­ Charles Lesperance throughout, complete appll- gi,up ca ii Mr. Annulll, 649 carpeting, aluminum siding. room, IH baths. % acre lot, to c t a ^ tiw » n l ^ ton Rd.. RodcvUle; JtSU Weder- who recently lost deferments or ed. U vo practically rent free, to Uvtog room and dining room, Two-car garage. Low 60s. whose initial postponements of USED stereo components, ex­ trance, centra. Call 643-8649. 649-7620 ances, vanity bath. Centrally 8544. , . swimming potrf. Asktog $29,- strom, Hartford; Ruth Nelson, W onted To Rent 6 8 Only $83,500. CaU now, June 2-car garage, famUy room, two- Frechette and Martin, Redl- Induction expire during the cellent condition. Phone 6$9- located $175. monthly. R. D. ’ ‘ ______900. CaU Mitten Agency Real- ' Rcriocnce A for apprmdmate- ggQ House Dr. LIGHT housekeeping room. Good, 2897475, Pasek Realtors, sthU horse barn and corral on tors, 847-9093. month under recently revised 7844 after 4 p.m. S s s / ^ ! 5 s / Murdock, 6492692. WANTED to rent — Manches- MLB, 289-7476, 742-8248. weU treed lot. $88,900. tors, 643-4980, 6490690. ly 8 acres on F em Street - jjoima J. Walker. Waiw- furnished. Stove, refrigerator. ______Houses For Rent draft regulations. ____ ter area, minimum 3 - bed- MANCHESTER — 9famUy, 9 9 .. .r, house Print; BJdna McMuMn. 88 E-Z DAY OOLECX) POOL. 12x3’ , ladder, linens provided. 801 Main n e W 3-bedroom Duplex, appli- TWO-YEIAR old duplex, two M-Awwnnannm— w«w nn mar- CUSTOM buUt Ranch with 2 GTOSWCTLD A FUM — < ^ p woodbridge St.; Maria Paganl. All those to the prime group bedrooms, U4 baths, carpets, room single or multi-family 3, stove and refrigerator to cover, filter. Two years old. Street, Manchester, 6499879 af- ances. carpeting, 1% bath.s, ket, 8 family 4-4-4, central lo- full baths, first floor paneled Wonted - Reol Estate 77 Dwellings — Main StraeU-Stage g^ . jp,gph gj. with number up to 50 not de­ appUances. FuU basement. BOLTON NOTCH. Tto^e romn home. References provided. each apartment. Modem ce- Best offer, also fence avail­ tor 12. full basement, $225 monthly. aU city utlUties, 8-car famUy room, dou'ule raised ferred or exempted will be MAID SERVICE $223 monthly. Paul W. Dougan, winterised cottage, 1-223-4460. Please call 638-9977. ^ l c “K ‘'^■rm1:^::;^^vl;;^l WANTED-«ome. Manchester, called under the new system of able. 643-2353. CaU 643-5700, 643-7761. garage, Bel Air Real Estate, hearth fireplace, beautiful cus- * J .. aW H. Eaton, Bearswamp Rd., Realtor, 643-4636 or 6491021. siding, 2-car garage, conve­ or vlctolty, low 20s. Phone 1- a uniform national call. Under 641-9877 country Uteben, 2-car ga- J " ^ Andover; Raymond Woolett. 175 AFGHANS for sale — beautiful- ROOM with kitchen priveleges, HAVE customers waiting Hou»es For Solo 1 ! nient location. Char-Bon Agen- 4298088. ^ this all eligible registrants with THREE rooms, tile bath, heat, flreiUace, large lawn, parking ______rag>. ffled to the Town aerfc’s g g^; m . Wa*d, ly hand made, washable. Call centrally located. 14 Arch St.' tor the rental of your apart­ MANCHESTER — Raised ” cy, 6490688.______office. E lected the same lottery numbers are Transportation Provided hot water included. ICddle- area. Pleasant convenient lo- MANCHESTER Eight-room WILL BUY your home Immedi­ Stafford Springs; Barbara P. 6491528. ment or home. J.D. Real Es­ Ranch, 7 room*, 2V4 baths, two COLONIAL — o ffe ri^ charm jg/^jjCHESTBR __ Brand new FLAN N m o AND ZONING Issued orders to report In the MANCHESTER — furnished aged adults. Security deposit, cation. Working adults. 643- home with Income potential, ately, and, more taportantly Chemerka, 84 Meple St.; LLsa M tate Associates, Inc. 643-6129. fireplaces, beautiful recreation ^ s ^ c lo u m ^ . ^ n cj^onlal, buUt-tos, one fuU, two COMMISSION John E. Ryan of Evergreen fl^ e period ree. He went from Bulgaria ucation is an affiliate of the ------646-1021. lage green. Immediate occu­ tog room, large paneled family an asking price. (No obligation.) Y MANCHESTER — New two- UNIQUE U4R Constructed tion room, pond, brook, trees. w mu> COVENTRY — 2 building lots. National Education Association. Opportunities at JACOBS | LARGE furnished room for $86,500. Hutchtas Agency, 649 ***>®“ >- to Romania. A.' bedroom duplex. Refrigerator, pancy. McKinney Brothers In­ Ranch In exclusive area situat­ 50’ frontage, Blrchwood Trail. Ask us about our guaranty sales plan TODAY!!! It extots to give leodertiilp to Boots & Accessories 46 male cmly, parking, $16. week­ stove, dishwasher, disposal. corporated, 648-2139. 6884. RANCH — 8 bedrooms, Immac- Call 6496219 after 6 p.m. ► SET-UP & OPERATE ly. Call 646-0223 after 6. ed on over one acre lot. The the development and imple- V o lllllte e r IrrO U p $190 monthly. Security. Years —----——— „ . . — best In suburban living. Inter-, mentation of public continuing * MILLING MACHINES • DRILLING 14’ LONE STAR flberglas. run------——^— PRESIDENTIAL lease. No utilities. Frechette MANCHESTER- $28,600- Por- TOLLAND - Acre, $4,000. Ver- REALTORS — MLS about and trailer. Ebccellent FURNISHED room for gentle­ WELLSWOOD VIEW national Associates, 647-1300. non-Boltcn Lake area beautiful PUBUC and adult education to the U r g e d l o U a r e EQUIPMENT • PRODUCTION man, all conveniences, park­ and Martin, Realtors, 647-9993. PASE United States. “ condition. $350. CaU 643-4333. VILLAGE APTS. APARTMENT lonial, s^ ^ 1 ^ « , new ^ ^ lot. $4,200; Andover, overloric- MACHINE EQUIPMENT ing. Near bus line. 6496914. MANCHESTER — Immaculate 289-7475 — 608 Bunuride Ave., E. Hartford NOTICE ------FAIRFIELD (AP) — The Wholesome famUy life In the 7-room older Colonial. Must be decorated, wooded lot. Helen tog lake $2,500; (Coventry 2nd & 3rd Shift Openings SKI BIRD hydroplane, 9% h.p. MANCHESTER Notice is hereby given that the head of the federal super- Country, yet minutes away from seen to be appreciated. Inter­ D. Crie, Realtor, MLS, 648- NEED LISTINGS Treed, $8,600; Hayes Agency 742-8248 — Twin Hill Dr., (Coventry Must have experience in op>eration of equipment, be able Evlnrude motor, fuU controls. Planning and Zoning Oommls- Queen Isabella, who spon- agency for volunteers, Joseph to set up ovrn work, read micrometers and scales, interpret Apartments - Flkits - One and two bedrooms. w ooD um the city. Elegant two-bedroom national Associates. 647-1800. ' NOW! “Thinking of ^l- 646-0181. Member National Assoc, ri Real Estate Boards also mem­ shop drawings. Phone 6496643. apartments featuring: FTilly sion of the Town of Coventry, gored Columbus’ discovery voy- .. Blatchford...... ot ACTION, asked Tenements 63 Near schools, chnrclisa MANCHESTER — Eight - room ing your property?’’ CaU MANCHESTER — Five acres ber of the Hartford, Manchester and Vernon MuUple List­ Conn., will hold a puMlc hear- gg^ to the New World, appears students graduating from Pair­ 15’ LYMAN wooded lapstrake, and shopping center, on equipped kitchen Including MANCHESTER — Spacious 7 Crionlal Four bedrooms, liv- TODAY! approximately 8 acres busi­ ing Service. ing on Juno 9, 1972 at 7:80 P.M. one American coin, the Isa- field University Sunday to Join ► SET-UP MEN new canvas cover, 35 h.p. 466 MAIN STREET, rear, 9 IMNOR range, dishwasher, disposal, re- room home, aluminum siding. bus line. OsU anytime. Ing room, dining room, kitch­ ness n zone. 250’ frontage. BUJST to the Board Room at the commemorative quarter- In a “ revolution of the spirit to 1st & 2nd Shift Openings Johnson electric start motor, room apartment, heat. $133.25. frigerator. Wall-to-waU carpet­ new roof, first - floor family en, rec room, laundry room, Wolverton Agency, Realtors, Town Office Building, Coventry, minted to 1893 at the re- restore human values” to Capable of setting up milling machines, multi-spindle trailer. Excellent condition. Family unit, security. 646-2426 APARnKNTS ing and air conditioning. Situat­ room, double garage. Only drilling equipment and related metal working production 646-2623 1% baths, gorgeous yard. Two- 649;2818. Conn, for the foUowing pur- o f the Boeuiti of Lady America. machinery. Ability to read shop drawings and use $800. Phone 649-8418. 95 p.m. ed upon 16 acres of land. Chil­ $34,900. Hayes Agency, 649 precision measuring instruments. HOMESTEAD ST. dren welcome. $190 monthly. 0181. car garage. Would you believe PHILBRICK pooe: Managers of the Oolum-blan Ex- ••once we were a nation of $37,900. Frechette and Martin Resort Property EyiNRUDE outboard motors, t HREE-ROOM apartment, car- OFF W. MllMMJC TPKE. NOTICE _ To consider an amendment to posiuon to Chicago. people who cared. We cared be- ► AUTOM ATIC SCREW HfUsclaw and Mastercraft petlng and appUances. $145. MANCHESTER — Grove Street MANOHESTEB D. ]. HENRY SUMMIT STREET Four-bed­ Realtors, 647-9998. For Sole 74 tbe Zoning Regulations of the cause we lived - to small - towns• traUers, sales - service. Com­ monthly. Call after 4 :S0, 649 Apartments, deluxe one - bed­ room Colonial within walking AGENCY TVywn of Coventry to repeal en­ MACHINE OPERATOR MANCHESTER Many fea­ PUBUC HEARING and we knew the people who plete service department, boat­ 3678. room, carpeting, avaUable 2 and 9bedroom luxury distance to many schools, VACATION pre^rty — priced tire Section 2.1.15 of the regu- lived next door.” But now tech­ apartments. Features wall-to- tured 9 - room Cblonlal with ing supplies, accessories, now, $150, J.D. Real Estate, baths, garage, level lot. Excel­ to seU. Lakefront, brook, pine ADDOnONAL APPRO!PfliIATliO(NS — Multi-spindle wall . carpeting, vanity tile CXDMPANY three or more bedrooms, 27’ REALTORS nology has put a gulf between Woolsey paints, Gerlch’s lent value at $38,900. T. J. grove, partially cleared. Own- BOARD OP DmBXjrORS _____ Hie efferi of the propoeed Legal Notices 2nd Shift Opening 643-5129. iMtlw, built-in oven, m a g e, living room, formal dining ourselves, he said. Marine Service, 1082 Tolland 644-1519 528-7449 Crockett, Realtors, 643-1677. er, 6492836.______TOWN OP MANCIHBSTBR, aONNECTEDCUT amendment would be to eltal- The CHARLES FOUR room apartment, middle dlshvrasher, refiigeratm' and room, heated sun room. Ideal ____ . note R-80 sone for interior lots UqUOB rBBlflT “ We don’t want to know too Good wqges and benefits Tpke,, Buckland, 643-2363. disposal, electric heat, 2 air- Apply in person to Personnel Dept. age adults, no pets. CaU 649 ROCKVILLE — Four rooms, WELLS ST. — Older 2-famlly home and office combination. Notice to hereby given that the Board of Dlrectore, Toro of .. dtj.4o sones NOnOB Or.ATPUpATipN much about our neighbors. We APARTMENTS ccndltioners, glass sUdl first floor. appUances. parking. ^ ^ ^ general face lift­ Low 40e. Wolverton Agency, 646-4200 Manchester, Conneoticut, wUl hold a Public Hearing in the Heor- 14’ GLASTRON. with 45 h.p. 6987 between 1-6. doors, aU large rooms. F A coi^ Of the propoeed amend- THoilLti? oFieTsisson^st!! ‘*°**’^ *** involved to motor and Snowco tilt-trailer. $116 mtmthly. 872-0369, 7:30 to ing. Ebccellent income poten­ Realtore, 6492813. For Sole 75 ing Room «Lt tiie Munldpel Building. 41 C enta Street, . . ■ __ w, ww__••__ a filed MMan ai an- 0their$«a I w IlirAfilives.’ r* ® 1T919S E. Bdddle Tpke. basement atorage area, am­ ter, C onnecticut._Tui^y. June 6. 1972, at 8:00 P.M. to consider ment h « ^ n p ^ ^ The M ^ NEWER one -bedroom apart­ 9:30 p.m. tial. 2-car garage, big lot. T.J. Ideal for skiing, ,$1,060, 649 ide parking. Starting at $175. b a f t HIARTPORD — 7-room gnd act on the following: to”5;e^rrittaTW n Clerk. ______fflce BuHdl^. Coyentipr, warned, the nation will ultl- Company' heat, appUances, and carpet­ bus and religious facilities. . . . .1 -r. frflowtog accounts: Conn, and to available for to- num’s Tavern, 208 ^ruce St., kum- mately 1be run by professional or By Appointment 2 bedrooms at $185 Includes ^EW ER 4-room Ranch, im­ pod, large lot. CaU Joan Ever- 1971-72 to frilowtog % /€ tC O Q S ing. $180 monthly. Paul W. Model apartmoit open for heat, hot water, wall-to-wall ett, International Assoclatea, OoUector of Revenue ...... $ 500.00 apection by the pubUc. Chester, Conn.’ - managers to business, and pro- Dougan, Realtor, 643-4535 '' or Inspection 12-6 Saturday and maculate condition, full base­ The business will be owned by , tn irnv. Household Goods ST 41/^'Room Apartments carpeting, appliances, dispos­ 647-1800. Treasurer - Defat Service ...... 19.000. 00 PLANNING AND ZONING THOHAS J. WALL A THOMAS IL fesslonOl bureaucrats in gov- 646-1021. J - . Sunday, other times by ap­ ment, lovely lot with brook, STYLED FOR 14.800.00 1 Jacobs Road, West Hartford, Connecticut r BUY anything and everything. al,' air eppdiUoning, swimming Social Security ...... COMMISSION HARTL of 16 Sisson St. & 108F Me- emment. Hot water. Individual thermo- pointment. pond, dead end street, $21,900. VERNON — Sacrifice. Owner Insurance, Fire - Liability, etc...... 42JIOO.OO Kee. E. Hartford A Mancheeter and Furniture, appUances, house- pool and parking. Storage and COVENTRY, OONN. will be conducted by THOMAS J. ^ An ooi/o/ opporfw •moforor M/F IMMEDIATE occupsuicy—new Hayes Agency, 646-0131. CONTEMPORARY ready to move from 9room Co­ K ue Cross ...... 1,600.00 wares, bric-a-brac, etc. House­ 'statically controUed heat, Bidlt by laundry In building. No pets. Arnrid Carison, WAU, A THOMAS K. HARTL as Hie leopard often drags its 3-bedroom duplexes, all sep­ lonial to non • development, Connecticut Medical Service ...... 16.500.00 hold lots wanted. Cali 6497679. Hotpoint kitchen, range, re­ arate utilities, base­ CaU 8791666 or 2791510. LIVING 3,000.00 Chairman permittee. thomas J. WALL >^1 “ P ® tree for safekeeping. country location near Vernon Refund of ‘Taxes ...... Dated; April 28, 1972 frigerator, disposal, dl8*t- ment, driveways, 114 baths, U & R Housing Corp: NORTH SIDE — 2 family, 4-4, Gtaieral Services ...... 500.00 26 May 1972 MUST SELL— 3 rooms of furni­ BOLTON — South Ridge Park Circle. Four bedrooms, eat-to 20.000. 00 help wonrea - Situations Wanted - washer, 2 air conditioners $215. monthly. Security apd Rentals by $23,600. Owner, 232-3075. Welfare Department ...... ture, various pieces of old ma­ apartments. Deluxe one-bed kitchen, first-floor laundry, 1 ^ 600.00 Male or Female 37 Mole 39 each apartment, 1% colored lease. 643-4966. Robert D. Senior CtUxens ...... hogany, appliances, excellent room, carpeting, air-condition- LAVISH LIVING ROOM - baths, 22’ flreplaced Uvtog to be financed through use of General Fund Surplus to the amount tile baths, soundproofed Murdock room, oversized garage, ex- EXCELLENT opportunity full- “ ^^N ex^rlenced In carpentry, condition. Much more, very POUR ROOMS, first floor, cen Ing, dishwasher, private base- Great fireplace, spacious wlnd- of $117,800. reasonable. CaU 643-2879. walls, basement laundromat, tral, older people. No pets. $95 Realtor 6492692 ment. Available immediately ows. An 8-room Ranch you’ll fall tras. Low 80s. Principals only, p^wosedT" additional appropriation to Water Fluid Operating lime or part-time, servicing dry wall, cabinetry, formica. roofing, concrete work. Inter­ master TV antenna and tele­ a month. Westslde Realty, 649 6499661 $160. J.D. Real Estate, 649 for. The flreplaced rec room is caU 8798774. Budget 1971-.72 ...... • • .$*.^ -< » We keep your name on record, our customers. Apply The Ful­ to be financed from un^propriated Water Fund suiplus. ested In working with someone TWO living room chairs, has­ phone Jacks, patio and ptitlo 4342. 8496996 7681, 6496371. large, the kitchen is great. • ler Brush Co., 219 Spruce sock, and studio couch. $20. doors, garage and guest park COVENTRY— Flv9room Caps, pjoposed additional approfulation to (Senerel Fund Budget Street, Manchester, 3-5 p.m., constructing or remodeling wnrvvrrTw Rockland Terl *’*8^ bedroms, and 2 full Two bedrooms, famUy room 1 ^ .7 2 Emergency Employment Program - Section 5...$10,000.00 not just your house number. homes. Please write to P.O. Phone 649-8606. Ing, storage, fuUy carpeted, PLEASANT 3-room apartment. -J baths. Enclosed porch with It’s Monday to Friday. convenient suburban location, ■ —;— race Apartments Large ana windows affords venr wlfli fireplace, garage. Treed to be financed by Stale Grant. «... Box 1134, Manchester, Conn. washer-dryer hookups, e n d lot. Needs painting. Only $18,- Proposed additional aH>ropriatlon to 1971-72 Budget, Bdwtottata KITCHEN SET, washing ma­ a^Uances. basement, like pri- PLUSH 2 - t o ^ m du^ex beautiful 3 and 4-room apart- C n d flvlnT^Ptos a l S We know a customer as a person, not an . 0 BOOKKEEPER — Office man­ chine, gold shag rug. 12x12’. apartment has fireplace and vate home. Working adults, apartment mpnts. tocludes heat hot^ porterSL a^. 900 Frechstts and Martin Special Projects, Fund 41 — ...... i ’ ...... Realtors, 647-0998. ^»ecial Title H Reading Project, to be financed by State ager, 3-5 years industrial back- Dogs - Birds - Fets 41 Good ■ condition. CaU 646-3298. private patio also extra ga 643-2880. ^and patto. all appUances, ex- ter, a.l appliances, with dish- ' , The POLYARCH structural system of molded fiberglass account number. We also know his fur­ tra closets, basement garage, 'dasher, disposal, carpeting, segments combines with mahogany window, door nace and burner. When they should be fed b e a u t i f u l kittens good CLEAN, used refrigeratory rage, ctmvenlent to grammar. ETJJKGTON additional appropriation to Genwal Fund DELUXE 2 - bedroom apart- Walking distance to ParkAde. pool and your own private tor­ and solid panels In an unlimiled arrangement of plans with experience and back­ choice of long and short hair, Junior High and Hlg^i seboe^. ELLDIGTON iOT1^72TBoard of Education ...... $5,820.00 and maintained. And if some trouble de­ ground. Apply Pioneer Sys­ ranges, automatic washers ment, wall-to-wall carpeting, CaU 643-0710 or 6490311. race In a country setting. to meet the requirements of the contemporary home three colored, and tigers. with guarantees . See them at KEITH SECLUDED AND NICE to be financed by Insurance relmburwmMt. velops, we'll be there in minutes to do tems, Hale Rd., Manchester. Free 649-6946. Includes m odern complete appliances, 2 air------— ------From $160. Sorry, no pets. 629 Real Estate buyer. B. D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649 conditioners, full basement, NEWER duplex, five rroms, 8797466. something about it. 644-1581. An equal opportunity trouble - free g a s 649-1622 646-4126 * As builder/dealer for Polyarch Homes, A. F. Edwards S L T i J r '' ■”* ' employer. MALE colUe puppies, t wMain o , ______St. CaU 643-2171. washer-dryer hook-up, vanity stove, large yard. P a rk in g .______Raised Ranch on an acre plus. ^ be financed from recelpU of the Conservation Commission. Usually, a cleaning and adjusting will heat, hot water euid Co. can make planning your own home ah exciting AKC, one white and other NEOCHI-Alco sewing ma type bath, glass sliding doors Adults. Security deposit. $180. EAST HARTFORD — Adult MANCHESTER — Six-room Co- 2 CM 2 fireplaces. 1% proposed additional appropriation to 1971-72 Budget. Sew e^j^ end the problem. But if your equipment is cooking. couple, no children, no pets. adventure. For information, contact: baths, buUt-to oven and range, pgjtment, TRANfiFER to Reserve Fund ...... $28^jW».00 HAIRDRESSERS — Experi­ sable and white. $125 each. 643- chine. Unclaimed lay-away, ' onto patio. $220. per month. 6 4 3 - 2 2 8 8 . ______lonial with 3 huge bedroome, Four rooms , heat, hot water. dishwasher. Excellent value at sanitary sewer relocations in conjunction with State H lghw ^ getting old, inefficient, and expensive to enced preferred. Good working 0341. never used, originally $149.50 Robert D. Murdock, Realtor, apartment, air- bath, generous kitchen and din­ A. F. EDWARDS CO. conditions. Part or full-time. Charles PonticelU, 6499644 Near bus and stores. Call.629 only $84,900. This to a one-of-a- p ^ ect 76-101 and 6995 (East Middle Turnpike), to be finance maintain, we've got the replacements to now $69.80. Buttonholes, mono­ 643-2692. ______conditioned, paneled rooms. ing room, 15x24’ living room. 357 E. Center St. Manchester, Conn. (2031 647-1852 ...... Sewer Fund unaipn^riated surplus - $U,600.00; and Raymond PonticelU, 648-0800 0566 weekdays, 96 p.m. Satur­ kind value. CaU Tony WaaiJ give you total home comfort. Like the de­ Apply 767 Main Street. Man- grams, hems, sews on buttons, ^ Immaculate conditiem. $26,600. PRECIOUS KITTENS, free to a COZY 4-room apartment, Marlow’s, 867 Main St. days, 199 p.m. OR For complete brochure, send $2 6496306. $11,600.00 from state reimbursement. , ~ cJiester. Wolverton Agency, Realtors, Proposed additional appre^rtatlon to General Fund pendable Mobil Thermo Jet oil burner. The lovtng home. Call 643-6920. etc. Guaranteed. 522-0476 deal- poUR-ROOM apartment, full adults, no pets, references. In­ 6492813. 197978, RecreatiOTWAAreAllon DepartmentDenartment Day CampC a m p ...... $8,100.00 Mobil Thermo Flow water heater that never REAL ESTATE SALES —Am­ t- sized kitchen, self-cleaning cludes heat, hot water, appli­ Resort Froperty • • B&-W • • FREE — Male kittens, 8 weeks - M to be flnariced fnw i recelpU from the Day runs out of hot water, and the Aqua Booster that stores a b te . • _ 11® bitious energetic person in­ stove, 2-door refrigerator, full ances eind parking. Walking F u m is h o d FOUR family with five rooms Proposed additional appropriation to Uenerall^d cld, one tiger, one black. 649- For Rent 67 terested In learning the real es­ ESTATES and household lots to tile bath, garage and laundry distance to hospital, on bus A p 0 |ft|||e||tS each, possible assumable - — ^mnlovment PPoaram - Sectioa 6 • ham thermostatically controlled supply of hot water. 1755 after 4 p.m. 63'A POLYARCH Homes ' BARROWS and WALLACE! Co'. iw2-’re, ®™®'**"®y © tate field. Will train. For con- ______buy. Bob FTucklger. 649 3247. ' facilities, heat and hot water line. 6499258. CAPE COD — Dennlsport, 8 mortgage with second financ­ 4 DM$lon ol Rudkln-Wllty Corpottllon For any heating problem, keep our name on your records InnluleJ. $'80 per month, lease fidential Interview, call Jan f r e e KITTENS box train------bedrooms, aU conveniences, ing available to right party. Realtors — MLS to be finiure^ by State Grant. . ^ and call our number. heating oil and security. Available July THREE rooms, all utUlUes, ap- THREE - ROOM ^ furnished Centrally located. Ask for Manchester Paricade. Manch. Proposed additional appropriation to General (Jrbanskl, Village Charm Real- ed 7 week.s old. Raised with Machinery & T o o k 52 off-season rates. Call 8790682. 15th. Call 649-2497. pllances, bus lino, second floor, apartment, second floor. Main Earle Everett, International 1972-78. Emergency Employment Program ...... ty. 643-1509. children. Phone 872-2826. ------—------6495806 $165 monthly, security re- street at Center, over bakery. MISQUAMICUT — 4-room cot- Associates, 647-1800. S ^ « ; 5 - $«.800.00: lection 6 - $82,600.00, to be ftoano«l by 72 State Grants. W e Give FREE PUPPIES nart Collie NORELCO dictation equipment, MANCHESTER — Royal Arms quired. Available Immediately. Private entrance. $135 month- tage, walking distance to Ho m m For Sate 72 Hooses For Sate ANTHONY PIByiRANTONIO, Secretary H-HOUR SERVNE • PHONE MS41I5 • r r . . 2-bedroom townhouse apart- pjano Agency, 6492677. ly. 6490296. /.-. hi... 'VERNON — 8 - fomUy home, part setter, 2 males, 2 fe- Mr. Badeau, 646-0894. beach, families only, $150 ^^ANCWESTER, New listing, Y a ln h le SitHOtions W ontM - ments. Fully equipped kitchen. Washington St., 9room Ctolonl- MANCHBKTER — New duplex. MANCHESTER — large four- completely redecorated 'and Board of Directors males. Call 613-6187. weekly. Call 618-0491. Manchester, Connecticut Femcrie 38 Musical Instruments 53 m baths, carpeting, private MANCHESTER — New three- BOLTON NOTCH— Two - room ------al, new kitchen, new roof, Three bedrooms, Uvtog room, bedroom Colonial to Forest carpeted throughout, good lo ­ Moriarty Brothers patio with barbecue, conyen- bedroom duplex, 1% baths, efficiency for older person, COZY four - room cottage, waU-to-wall carpeting, 2-car kitchen with stove, garbage HUls FlreiSace, dining room, cation, 8 separate furnaces. Dated at Manchester, Connecticut, KITTENS — Four frisky 8-week Good Investment or live rent this twenty-fifth day M May, 1972 Great Stampel WOMAN with toddler will baby­ old kittens, box trained, look- VITO Clarinet, like new, asking lent location, children wel- separate basements, $226. No nicely furnished, bath and Charlestown, Rhode Island, garage. Only $81,900. Frech­ cruncher, 1% baths, treed lot. 2% baths, 2-car garage. Only 315 C m T iR S TR IIT MANCHISTER free. OaU Joan Everett, Inter­ sit In my home, full or part- Ing for good homes. Free. 919 $100- Includes case and music come, $215. 644-1619. D. J. Hen- utilities. Frechette and Mar- shower, private entrance, one mile from beach. July-Au- ette A Martin Realtors, 647- Only $42,900. Frechette and $48,900. Frechette and Martin, national Associates, 647-1800. time. 6496739. 7983. stand. Call 6490803. ry Co. tin. Realtors, 647-9693. parking. Phone 643-3228. gust available. 6494688. 9993. Martin, Realtors, 647-9993. Realtore, 647-9908.

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