J PAGE TWENTY-FOUR FRIDAY,'. SEPTEMBER 18, 1970 Av^roge Daily Net Press Run The Weather lEttrning For The Week Ended Clear, cool tonight with patchy September 12, 1970 fog at dawn; low about 80. To­ The VFW Auxiliary will spon­ ’The St. ■ Bartholomew Parish American Legion Auxiliary morrow sunny with cloudiness developing late in day; high in About Town sor a spaghetti supper tonight family supper scheduled for to­ will have its first meeting of Chamber Backs Bond Issue 15,792 the season Monday at 8 p.m. at 70s. from 2 to 8:30 p.m. a€ the Post night has been postponed until Manchester— City of Village Charm Sunset Rebekah Lodge . will Home. The event is open to Friday, Sept. 28, at 5 p.m. on .the Post Home. ONE DAY-SATURDAY ONLY! have its t)rst meeting of the members of all VFW groups the church grounds. For Road^ Sidewalk Work s e a ^ Monday at 8 p.m. at Odd and their g^uests. The Fb-ench Club of Man­ Fellows Hall. After the meet­ VOL. LXX XIX, NO. 298 (SIXTEEN PAGES — TV SECTION) MANCHESTER, CONN:, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1970 (Claasifled Advertising on Page 18) PRICE TEN CENTS Manchester Police Chief chester will sponsor a card par­ Dr. Harvey Pastel, president Pastel told Weiss, “ I hope that MEN- ing, there will be a social hour the Chamber members them­ Polish Women’s Alliance James M. Reardon yesterday ty Monday at 8 p.m. in Orange Manchester ^^amber of Com­ with refreshments. selves will recognize the need Group 246 will meet Sunday at was elected treasurer of the Con­ HaU. merce, announces that the 2:30 p.m. at the Pollsh-Ameri- necticut Chiefs of Police Assoc­ for the passage of this bond Chamber board of directors at issue and urge their business can Club on Clinton St. iation at its annual meeting, Th/e United Pentecostal Church held at Farmlngfton Country its Sept. 11, session imanlmous- colleagues and friends to vote of Manchester will sponsor a for" it when they go to the polls Kevin Marceau, son of ‘Mr. Club. ’The new president of the car wash, and garage and bake ly backed the bond issue for Cambodians Plan Jordanian Battle CELLAR road reconstruction and side­ on November 3.” and Mrs. William Marceau of 8 assoeftttjon' is Chief Richard H. sale tomorrow from noon to 8 walk construction programs. Chamber First Vice President Tracy Dr., won a third place Moore p.m. at 188 Woodbrldge St. S A L E / medal for a solo hornpipe Sun­ ceeds Chief Robert Trlano of Town Manger Robert B. Weiss Walter A. Morrissey (Hartford and Public Works Director Wil­ National Bank & ’Trust Co.) em­ SATDRDAT, 1-1 P 3 I. day at a teis in Farmlngville, Southington. Massive Assault Continues Raging L.T., N.Y. He is a student at the Zion Evangelical Lutheran liam O’Neill, speaking to the phasized to the Board that the SDFXEMBEIt 1» By JOHN T. WHEELER Duffy Dancing School ’The Rev. Carl Saunders of Church council will meet tonight Chamber’s board estimated the town Is In urgent need of road at 7 :48 at the church. road reconstruction cost at $3.6 repairs, as the costs Increase by Associated Press Writer BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) — Radio Cairo said King We are moving to a amaOer South United Methodist Church Hussein agreed today to an Egyptian proposal for a 24- home. Have many nsetal will conduct a service Sunday at million and the sidewalk con­ 10 to 12'per cent each year. “If PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) ^ The Cambodian The executive board of the we are going to do anything, we items for sale. 8:15 a.m. on radio station WINF. ’Trinity Covenant Church con­ struction cost at $970,000. military command plans a big assault to smash through hour cease-fire in Jordan but a surrender ultimatum Women’s Club of Manchestier should do it now,’ ’ he stated. ’The program is sponsor/ed by firmation class will meet tomor­ ’The Chamber staff was order­ a Communist strongpoint that has installed the govern­ from the Jordanian military government to Palestinian 18BEU)Ba>OEST. will meet Monday at 8 p.m. at Chamber Board member An­ the Manchester Coimcil of row at 9:30 a.m. with the Rev. ed to inform the 328 members of gueiTillas seemed to indicate the effort had collapsed. the home of Mrs. John Kautz of drew Ansaldl, Jr. (Andrew An- ment’s largest offensive of the war there for nearly a MANCHESTER Churches and the Clergy Ass f Norman E. Swenson at the the necessity of the reconstruc- Guerrilla spokesmen in Beirut , . 33 E. Eldridge St. Mrs. David 9 saldl & Co.) stressed that the week. Barry is co-hostess. elation of Manchester. church. tion/construction package. Dr. Limited U.S. air strikes al- said before the ultimatum that town’s borrowing .limit is $78 there was virtually no chance of million which represents ted *' ' ready were being carried out In preliminary attempts to dis­ acceptance of the Egyptian pro­ Nixon^s Eyes times the present debt and that Jets Leave posal by the guerrilla leader­ Manchester has an AA rating lodge an estimated 1,000'North Vietnamese troops dug in at the ship. which would enable the town Fighting In Jordan was re­ to receive a favorable rate of village of Taing Kauk, 47 miles Fixed Firmly north of Phnom Penh. V ietnam ported raging for the third Interest. Mr. Ansaldl agreed straight day. with ’Town Manager Weiss that Officers at the operation’s rear headquarters in Skoun, 46 Egypt’s Middle East News “ it makes good sense’ ’ to make Agency said the cease-fire pro­ On Mideast miles north of Phnom Penh, In Cutback these programs a reality now posal was sent to Hussein by said today Uiey were not sure while the debt limit is low. SAIGON (AP) — The U.S. President Gamal Abdel Nasser. WASHINGTON (AP) — With when the assault against the Command today disclosed the It quoted Nasser as teUing American forces in the Mediter- North. . . Vietnamese would start. steps have been taken to Hussein through an emissary reinean bolstered. President NiommiAiNi^s INC. Society Honors but ^ d e d they had been told by pUa^e out the Marines’ five- that a cease-fire for at least 24 Nixon kept continuous watch to- the high command that the at- year-old pacification program in hours could "prevent the Inter day on the crisis in embattled Father Frisbie tack would be preceded by mas- Vietnam, and said 12 U.S. Anr national plot which is'bvtOent In slve U.S. air strikes against the porce Jet fighter-bombers have suspicious movements of the Jordan, with American Uvds The Rev. Kenneth J. Frisbie, "GRAIG SCOTT" village. left Vietnam as part of Presi- American 6th Fleet In the Medl- and the survival of the Hussein former curate of St. Bridget 100% WOOL Offlclals in Saigon said that ^ent Nixon’s cutback In Ameri- ^terranean Sea.” government his primary con­ Church, will be honored Sunday once the Cambodians decide to ean forces, It also quoted the president as cern. PREMIERE S4i0WIN6 at a reception from 8:30 to 8:30 launch their assault, additional The command said the Da saying: “ An Immediate cease­ ’The positioning of military p.m. in St. Bridget School cafe­ air support wUl be available jjang headquarters of the Ma- fire Is necessary because our In­ forces was described officially teria. from South Vietnamese and j-ines’ Combined Action Force formation about casualties Is as a precautionary step In case Father Fldsble, who served at Cambodian air forces. The offl- which oversees the Combined frightening.’ ’ Nixon decides intervention In St. Bridget Church from 1967, rials said they were not aware Action Platoons in scores of A Cairo newspaper had re­ Jordan Is necessary to rescue was appointed to establish a new • Two and Three Button Styles ot any massive commitment by Vietnamese hamlets, will be in- ported earlier that the number the more than 400 Ahiericans in O F THE mission in the St. Bridget Parisli • New Double Breasted Models the U.S. Air Force, but added a activated next Wednesday. of person? killed or wounded In y,e country. of Cheshire last' Jime. great dea) depends on ” 6Xlgen- disclosed that inactivation Jordan had soared past 6,000. Nixon was reported, however, Great axortment of styles and colors Ineludlho Cairo radio and the Egyptian Sunday’s testimonial is being cles. of the program has been under prepared if ndeessary to inter­ 2-butfon side vent, 3-button center vent and new Sources In South Vietnam said Jan Pfleger, 20, of Muncy, Pa., tells how she reacted when a hijacker took over news agency, the latter in a dis­ sponsored by St. Bridgiet Rosary double breasted styles. Solid-color blazers, Shet­ way quietly for the last three vene for other reasons: If neigh­ Society. The g(roup presented that because President Nixon Allegheny jetliner. “I was scared to death.” she said after she was released at Search Plan patch from Amman, said the boring Iraq or Syria enters thd land wool plaids, herringbones and checks. months. With the closing down 34-year-old Jordanian monarch Father Frisbie with a clborium Regulars, longs, shorts. wanted to keep a low profile in the headquarters^ it will Philadelphia, where a friend later embraced her. (AP Photofax) civil war between King Hus­ when he left the church In Jime. Cambodia, Cambodian air pow­ had agreed to call a ceasefire sein’s forces and the Palestinian mean a total decrease of about immediately. Mrs. Marguerite LaFlamme er would be used first, followed 1,326 authorized troop spaces At Airports guerrillas, or if the country be­ and Mrs. Frank Kos are co- SLJOHT CHARGE FOR AL’TERATIONS by South Vietnamese rir strikes m,dgc yjg current fourth round But then, Radio Amman comes in danger of falling under chairmen of the event. They will and then American planes if American troop withdrawals, Passengers Freed broadcast the surrender ultima­ gudrrilla control. tum by Field Marshal Habis be assisted by Mrs. Alfred Bar- needed. spokesmen said. Expanding The President was keeping Majali, Jordan's military gover­ bero and Mrs. John Costello, For the second consecutive. Three of the Marines’ four watch from his retreat at Camp nor. decorations; and Mrs. Harry day, newsmen were barred combined Action Groups which WASHINGIDN (AP) — A who gave the gfuerrillM David, Md. Accompanying him Norton, Mrs. James Bienevento, from the front lines, the first made up the force already are Pilot Persuades Hijacker search for weapons in the hand three hours to surrender or be ^g^g gtaff aides Dr. Henry A. , , executed by firingng squads squads as Kls-itne-pr and h r Mrs. William Gallo, Mrs. E ^ iiAi time the Cambodian command digjjandgd. The one remaining luggage of passengers boarding mutineers. Kissinger and H.R. ward McKeever, and Mrs. Joe has kept reporters from any group will be shifted to the di­ , . X. , , _ Haldeman. Word that Ameri- Intemational flights Is under The Egyptian news agency g^^ forces in thd Mediterranean Harrington, refreshments. battle area. A spokesman said j.ggt responsibility of the Ma- 945 MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER the order was to prevent Cam- rines 3rd Amphibious Force To Take Cuba Over Cairo way at Washington, New York said Nasser also had appealed being reinforced came Fri- bodian maneuvers from becom- headquarters. and New Orleans and will be ex- the Pentagon. The De- cept the-Cease-fire proposal. fense Department ordered addi- Edith WiHiams Sehodt Ing known, but there was specu- This will leave some 600 Ma- MIAMI (AP). — A gUn-totlng THe plane sat on a runway for with a white plastic bottle taped panded to 33 major U.S. air- of Monchostor latlon that the U.S. Epibassy rlnes still working in the paciti- hijacker who wanted to go to an hour while it was being re- to it. , The Palestinian resistance tional ships and planes Into the and the Cambodian command cation program, most of them in Cairo settled for Cuba instead fueled. The hijacker sdt the bag in week. movement is essential for the eastern Mediterranean. Air Teocher of Piano, Organ The Treasury Department gxigtence of the Palestinian peo- Force C130 transports, capable would prefer not to have report- ujg hamlets where Combined Saturday and took an Allegheny "The pilot (John Harkin) said announced: planned to add 10 airports to the pjg ., uasser was„quoted as say- of' flying out refugees or taking and Accordion Read Herald Advertisements ers present if massive Ameri- Action Platoons—each com- Airlines jet and Its eight crew- gygr the radio he talked the hi- something here to today and the rest ing. “ But we in Egypt are keen in paratroopers, were already In CoR 528-2852, 528-8015 can air power Is used. posed of 14 Marines, a Navy mdn to Havana. jacker out of Cairo and pcrsuad- “ P whole plane. week, a spokesman said to preserve the existence of both position In the area. Tile operation, stalled in front medical corpsman and 38 Viet- The young hijacker-—believed him to go to Havana in- A young ^ female^ passenger program is aimed at thwarting ^g^ Palestinian resistance and Officials privately expressed of Taing Kauk since Monday, Is namese militiamen—llva and to be armed with pistol, gaso- stead,’’ said Lt. Robert Baker, who declined to glvC her name hijacking of overseas flights. Jordanian soldiers hope Hussein could surmount aimed at reopening Route 6 to operate. dynamite, was aboard chief of airport police at Phlla- said the man sat about two new program will In- He also said Egypt will take a the crisis unaiddd. Through dlp- Kompong Thom, a provincial a CAP team is responsible for tnethe BoemgBoeing 727 on a lugniflight iiomfrom delphia. seaisseats behind oenma herner anuand thatuiai am.she elude instructions to customs in- decisive stand according to the lomatic channels to Cairo and capital, and reclaiming an Im- providing 24-hour-a-day security Pittsburgh to B^ton and took Balderama, one of the ^ ^ spectors to examine the hand response to his proposal from Moscow and In talks here with Mmt Here Is J L la le J e portent segment of Cambodia’s (gr the hamlets in which it lives over just before the p l^ e madd p^^ggenggra released by the gun- “ canvas bag he had un- baggage of outbound passengers bote sides In Jordan, tee agency israeU Premier Golda Melr ad- hesrtland from Communist, con- and for training the militiamen a scheduled stop at Philadelphia ...... der the s e a t. ^ ------I lOUSE Yeur Liking! Pre-Fall man, said tee hijackdr—de . ,, and, whenever appropriate, sus- qoid ministration leaders strove to trol. to defend their own hamlets. International Airport, Federal scribed as a tall, thin, young—» ,, individuals will be c^ r o said Hussein’s agree- Administration offi- save the U.S. drive for peacd Communist troops attacked The Marines also provide Aviation Negro—“grabbed one ot the 'l- appearea to oe a .zz-cauoer gm^rched for instruments of plr- ment to a cease-fire had been between Israel and the Arab tee government task force south medical care for villagers and clals Said, stewardesses by tee neck and Plal°l- acy or sabotage,” the depart- obtained early today in a meet- states from the explosive pres­ of Taing Kauk during tee night, engage In other pacification He allowed 90 passengers to took her to tee front of tee Baker said a stewardess ment said. ing with Gen. Mohamed Sadek, aboard three sures of ted Jordanian conflict. but tee command said it was projects. xa x^wot-d plane” just before it landed at slipped one of his men a note re- a Customs official at Dulles Egyptian army chief of staff An element of U.S. concern In only of a harrassing nature. The 12 U.S.Air Force FIDO flight crewmen, three st war - Philedelphia. questing a gun. He said a police- international Airport near ^.ho had flown to Amman on this respect is tee fear that if SALE The key to tee coming battle, super Sabers that left Vietnam nr"n'irhnls Passengers said the hijacker man’s .38-callber service revol- 'Washington said tee searches Thureday. Palestinian forces win control In according to commanders, was were the first of 90 fighter- ® ?h^'RAA^snid then told another stewardess to f smoothly and no dls- The Middle East News Agen- Jordan their all-out hostility to- 11 ALE One Day Only — Saf„ w hete^sufficient air strikes bombers from tee 31st Tactical Alle- bring him a small canvas bag srdess through an emergency mptions of flight schedules were cy dispatch said Sadek was teen ward Israel would force Israeli would be committed to destroy- Fighter Wing being redeployed g stowed under his seat. reported at John F. Kennedy In- placed at tee disposal of Yaalr intervention which, in turn, tag Communist positions across to tee United States. . passenger who helped ted “ “It was "lY my understanding sneshe tematlonal tematlonal Airport Airport in in New New York York Arafat, Arafat, leader leader of of the the Central Gentry might might trig;ger trigger Inteiwention i by Route 6. Communists fighting They are from tee 38Bte Tacti- “ ^ing stewMdess gel tee bag said it wxm request!^ New Orleans International committee of tee Palestine~ Lib- " Iraq and Syria and widen the Sep#. 19 legneny, naing aeaoneaa on uio butane easgas container hijacker,” Baker said. Airport. eration Organization. However, Middle East strustruggle. (See Page____(See Eight) Page Eight) nlane.plane held a butane gas conuuntr “ Ordinarily t I ,.„,,,iH wouldn’t r.’x Hr.do ihu this ..V, “ Passenger______icomplaints „ i _ x „ —are „ the dispatch____ x . t „ added,h h „ h o Sadek o Ho i, -oxoa was tt Even. _____ in tee absence- of such but she looked like a pretty partlcally nonexistent,” said a unable to meet Arafat "for tea- cpnsequences officials see no competent girl,” he said. pan American World Airways gons beyond his control.” It did chance for a peace settlement A unit of police sharpshoot- spokesman at Kennedy airport, not elaborate. Involving Jordan If the guerril- ers approached tee plane while ’^ven though it has resulted In Majall’s announcement made las rule teat country. It was being refueled ta a futile flight delays of from five to 88 no mention of the Egryptian Initi- Mrs. Melr said Friday Egyp- New Haven attempt to get a clear shot at minutes. The average 48-minute atlve. tian-Israeli negotiations are Im­ / o tee hijacker or board tee plane, delay at Kennedy airport 1s ex- He stressed that the ultlma- possible unless Egypt rolls back The aircraft left Philadelphia rpected to be gradually re- turn was imposed under tee antiaircraft missile bases set up Teachers for Cuba at 1:46 a.m., EDT, and 4uced.” martial law decreed by Hussein along tee Suez Canal ta alleged landed at Havana’s Jose Marti "We'd rather have our lug- at the start of tee fighting on violation of ted military stand­ TERMS Airport at 4:32 a.m., ted PAA gage ope4?d and examined here Thursday. still agreement the two coun­ TAILORED Out of Jail said. than on some desert,” Pan Am The Egyptian effort and Ma- tries accepted ta August. _ TO SUIT Inquiries as to whether Nixon (See Page Eight) YOUR NEW HA'VEN, Conn. (AP) — (See- Page Eight) (See Page Five) has gfiven Hussein some com­ BUDGET N^otiations resumed here Fri­ mitment of U.S. support if need­ day night between tee school ed drew uninformative answers from official sources. White board and a teachers’ union ne­ House press secretary Ronald our entire gotiating team that had just L. Ziegler told a news confer­ gotten out of Jail .after a night' Threat of Rail Strike Put O ff ence there Is “ no commitment PANASONIC* stock of behind bars. I’m prepared to cover with j^ e teachers paid fines of $100 you.” apiece for contempt of court The Chicago Sun-Times- said Computer Designed AccuColor Brings PRICES START S ^ C # 1 9 5 Two Months by Nixon Action ta a story publishdd ta two edi­ Together All The Features People A S L O W A S with funds that arrived from tee American -Federation of Teach­ tions Thursday night, after a Want In Color TV. ers ta Washington, and prison DETROIT (AP)—General ^Mo- workers drew their last full suppliers also have furloughed briefing by Nixon, teat tee Unit­ Men's New Fqll officials here and ta Niantic let - tors Corp. today called In labor week’s pay- until the strike ends. workers. ed States was prepared to inter­ teem go free. . Some sources forecast that may vene ta Jordan If Iraq and Syria relations chiefs from Its various be as much as two monthb WASHINGTON (AP) — Act­ did so or if tee Hussein govem- Thfe teachdrs had been fined' ing "with great reluctance,’ ’ the divisions as bote It aiid tee Unit­ away. as tee local leaders of a walkout Nixon administration has (See Page Eight) SUITS aiid by tee New Haven Federation ed Auto Workers—stalemated in Union strike benefits don t cut blocked for 60 days a threatened of Teachers that has continued national bargaining—sought to ta until Sopt- 29, and they will nationwide rail strike. since Sept. 9 despite a court .get local-level negotiations n ia v x -..^ :^ h e t o w ._ t ^ -^ ..a .v e r ^ ^ p -y ^ g ^ ^ orddr prohibiting it. tag. hourly w ^ e of M-02, or $160.M p^day barring a SPORTCOATS Those jailed included tee local union’s president, its Vice UAW President Leonard worker Sgets *^ ^ $3T $30, ^ a mmarried ^ ^ d '^^Ikouf by four unions against Divers Seek president . and Its negotiating Woodcock says local-level work- o„ h ..hxx, 160 rail lines and creating a worker $38, and one with chil­ five-member board to Investi­ team. tag agreements, which supple­ dren $40 a week ta strike bene­ gate te'e'dispute. WE HONOR Tliey were fined $100 apiece ment tee national wage pack­ fits. Wreckage Of on Thursday by Superior Court age, must be wrapped up ta 168 Unless Congress enacts emer­ The union estimates Its $120 gency legislation, tee unions Judge Douglass B. Wright, but locations before the 344,000 million strike fund will meet ALL SUITS and SPORT COATS they said they didn’t have tee strikers returii to their jobs at will be free to strike if no con-. Plane Crash benefits for about seven weeks, tract settlement is reached ta money and, after armeettag, GM. They went on strike at but says that its strikers won’t OM SALE. IMOLUDIMB OUR they decided to go to jail rather midnight Monday. tee next 60 days. Va l i SBURY, Conn. (AP) — cave ta, regardless. The orders, signed under pro­ NEW FALL STYLES! than pey tee fines. The judge Local-level bargaining opened State police divers today re­ otfdred them a chance to ar­ When the strike began, nation- visions of the Railway Labor sumed their search for the with that on tee national level ta al negotiators were stalled on a Act, affect some 400,000 union FAMOUS BRAND NAMES range for tee funds but they mid-July, but only three settle­ wreckage of a twin-engine plane turned it down, making it clear company offer of an additional members—about 70 per cent of and tee bodies of a pilot and a ments have been reached. 38 cento an hour and a union de- the nation's railway work force, INCLUDED - N0THIN8 WITH. their decision >yas more a mat­ Woodcock end other union passenger, after tee plane crash* Sylvania ter of principle than one of mand of 63 cento, the UAW was Aset. Secretary of Labor WU* ed ta Lake Wononscopomuc Fri­ PRICES START HELD! chiefs, meanwhile, continued also seeking a minimum monte- liam J. Usery, a top labor trpu- AS LOW AS ' ATT available funds. their nationwide series of meet­ day. I' In Somers meanwhile. Judge ly pension of $800 for each work- bleshooter, said at tee White The efforts were abandoned Leo J. Parskdy is to rule on a ings with local UAW bargaining er with 30 year’s of service with House he had hoped for a settle- REG. 99.00 ...... NOW G 7 9 teams in what they said was an Friday night after they met Why Settle for Less than motion by tee Somers Federa­ GM, regardless of age, and an ment negating tee need to r tee with little success. attempt “ to emphasize tee ur-’ REG. 85.00 ...... NOW $ 6 8 tion of Teachers to dissolve a unlimited cost-of-living wage es- executive orders. | The plane carried Its pilot and Tradifional Sylvania C^alify temporary court Injunction gency of tee situation.” calator. it was "with great reluc- a passenger with It, state police REG. 80.00 ...... NOW 9 6 4 barring teem from striking. The In tee past, local-level strikes said. They were tentatively —over such issues as seniority In calling tee strike, tee UAW tance,” he said, that tee Labor REG. 50.00 ...... NOW 9 4 0 motion WEU3 Introduced Friday. exempted 27 GM plants employ- Department recommended tee identified by state police as Vin­ Judge Parskey threatened on condittotal!^ Md^'^water^cootor '^^000 and making parts for President sign the orders. But cent Natasi, 39, of Yonken, BEHIND THE COUNTER OR BEHIND THE PRODUCT, NORMAN’S HAS THE EXPERTS ’Hiursday 'to Idvy a $8,000 fine contetiontag an __ Ford. Chrvsler and American he Indicated only a few potato of N.Y.,. and Jonel E. Jorgulesco, ONE DAY ONLY — SAT., ^EPT. 19 locations—have crippled auto against tee union unless tee Motors, plus some Independent major disagreement remain to 38, of Miami. Natasi was be­ teachers voted to go back to makers, I sometime for weeks, be resolved after weeks of gov­ lieved to have been tee pilot. after national settlement. There truck manufacturers and some Don’t miss this important Pre-Fall Sale! Simply deduct 20% off any work. Instead, tee teachers agricultural implement facto­ ernment-sponsored talks. The aircraft, a Cessna Sky- voted Tliursday night to stay are 30,000-plus demands on local ries. Those Issues should be dealt master, went down at 11:20 a.m. QQQBIEiClEJ INC. Drice ticket of men’s suits or sport coats! Choose from deluxe tailored out. tables. with by tee board, he said. while on a journey from West­ worsted suits, sport coats. -And In West Haven, the school . The GM and the UAW natlon- But since GM no longer re- He said__ a five-member _ _ _ panel _ chester County airport ta White board and tee West ttayen Fed­ al bargaining teams have re- quires parts supplied by tee ex-= instead of tee usui^ teree-mein- Plains; N.Y., to Gleps Falls, MANCHESTER SINCE VBINON eration of Teachers are fa c ^ cessed their sessions until next empted plants, layoffs have was formed “ so that •N.Y., state police said. POST SHOPPING PLAZA— RT. 35 FREE CUSTOM ALTERATIONS today with a need to reopen rid-' I /L teacher-picket marches in front of the state jail in New Haven, where 13 I'uesday. been mounting there. The addl- ^ equitable settlement may be V After- takroff, the pilot told 445 HARTFORD ROAD 1939 gotiations, with tee union asking ma't&-feachers were held Friday for violation of ^no-strike order. The tree On Friday, approximately tlon of 9,231 Friday brought tee Exit 96 off Rt. 15 & 1-86, -TIL ePl-OSSI 745 MAIN STREET DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER 366,000 striking and lald-off GM total to 21,219. Some of GM's 39 (Bee Page Eight) (See Page Eight) TEL 644-0113 (See Page Five) stump i3‘ decp,rated with remnants of an all-night vigil. ' (AP Photofax) MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHfeSTER. CONN. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1970 PAGE THREE PAGE PWO' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1970 Enfield Leaders Bolton (VKJVIE RATINGS Assembly Leaders d ear THEATER TIME Sheinwold on Bridge Register^ qf the first Class Meeting FORRARENfSAND SCHEDULE Protest Moving THINKINO CAREFULLY MAY THE UNIVERSITY QF CONNECTICUT YOUNG PEOPLE Path for Jobless Session NOT BE ENOUGH Business Bodies 7h9 o6r«ctrvt Of rofiofft •$ fo tntoftn SATURDAY NORTH Jail Into Town School Board Okays poroofs oOovt M/ffa6*My of HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — need for the added benefits, Burnside—Catch 22, 7:10, 9:20. By ALFRED SHEINWOLD A J 104 ENFIELD, Conn. (AP) — Re­ Non-CrecKt Extension moir^ coofoof fof bv chiiOfn. 9 8 4 3 2 House Speaker William, Ratch- noting that the state's unem- East Hartford Drlve-In . You can’t always get the bea APARTMBNTS SOLD ports that the state plans to re­ Presents ford of Danbury and State Sen- ployment rate Is substantially Cherry, Harry & Raquel, 9:05; bridge result by thinking care . 0 K92 John A. DeQuattro, president locate the Hartford CorirecUonal ALL AfiES AOMinED Q 7 Carnival, Dance Plan General Audiences ate Majority Leader Edward L. higher than the national aver- Faster- Pussycat, 7:30. _ fully. Sometimes you mua of J. D. Real Estate Co., J. D. Center here drew strong pro­ Marcus of New Haven both Indi- age. East W ln^r Drlve-In^ EST“' EAST Real Estate -Associates, Inc., tests Friday from two local REAL ESTATE The Board of Education has Because the lessons, would Beast of Blood, 9:10; CkTree'of think so quickly and c a s ^ and Investmient Consulting, Inc., state legislators. take place In a school facility, Gated F rl^ y they wouldn't op- Connecticut’s jobless rate’ was 6 3 A « given the go-ahead' to the Class ALL AGES AOHtnEO The Vampire, 7:30. that “>e opp^ents a « u n a ^ with offices at 618 Center St., Rep. Stanley Bigos, a Demo­ the board felt that non-residents pose the idea of confining a 6.6 per cent last month, AK7 9 J 106 X PRIN CIPLES & PRACTICES of 1972 for an annual carnival GP Parental Guidance Suggested proposed special session of the Marcus, noted that he had Manchester Drlve-In - The that you a p r o b l e m ^ ^ A 9 7.*! 4 <0 1 10 8 6 has announced the firms’ sales crat, said the jail was origtaally and block dance, to be held should not be Included, and ex­ General ■ As^mbly to the sub- the special session, which would Professionals. 8:50; In Cold expert I^sUe Popper mustrat^ 10 8 5 ♦ K 14 3 2 and mergers of lour area apart­ to have been relocated Ip^arm- This 12 session course is approved by The Connecticut Oct. 2 and 3 on the high school pressed concern over possible Blood, 11:00; Torture Garden, the point in a hand of the ment complexes. Ington but that State Corrections damage to things like lighting ject' of extending jobless pay cessful campaign for the U.S. 7.15 Maater Pair Championship our- SOUTH Real Estate Commission as meeting the requirement grounds. RESThlCTfD benefits to Connecticut’s unem- Senate nomination that the job- A A K 09 75 2 Th^ Mount Laurel apartments Commissioner Ellis C. MacDou- of Public Act 445 which establishes tlje licensure The board gave Its permission fixtures from tossed batons. The Mhnsfleld Drfve-Tn — Curse ing the recent national touma- gall allowed Farmington to re­ question of Insurance coverage Under 17 rtguirts Kcompanying ployed. less rate was soaring. 90 9 at 1032-1034-1036 Tolland St., standards for Real Estate Brokers. after Principal Norman Shaw R Parent or Adult Guardian Gov. John Dempsey said Marcus’s posters declared last of Vampires, 7:30; Beast of ment In Boston. 0 3 East Hartford, consisting 'of ject the plan “because the town/ spoke In behalf of the students must be looked Into. North dealer. Is willing to make a court Issue CCD Classes earlier Friday that a special spring that Connecticut was "on Blood, 9:15. AA96 twelve 8-rom apartments was Lecturer: Gardner Dogherty and explained plans for more session might be necessary In the brink of a recession.” State Theatre Joe, 1:30, Neither side vulnerable. sold lor a reported value In ex­ of It.” policing at the regular board The board turned down a re­ Opening l e ^ — King of JSorth East South tVcsl NO ONE UNDER \7 AOMimO order for the state to receive There was speculation that 3:40, 6 -35, 7:45, ,9:36. P;iss 4 A Double cess of $200,000. "I talked Friday with C3om- Where: Manchester High School, Middle Turnpike, quest to dismiss approximately 2 :0 0 , Hearts. / Pass meeting Thursday night. \ (Age limit may vary additional benefits from a new legislators might be tempted to UA Theatre Patton, The Crest Apartments at 671- mlssloner MacDougall and told Manchester. Some disturbances had oc­ 240 students In Grades 1 through in certain areas) federal program thAt starts the do a few more things during 6:45, -9:46. West opened the king of All Pass 683 Hartford Rd., a 22-unlt him I will use every power of curred and been quelled at last 6 a few minutes early one day hearts and stopped for thought ------townehouse complex, was sold my office to decline th® location a week so that buses could take week of Oct. 11. the special session, whcih would SUNDAY When: Wednesday evenings, 7:00-9:30 p.m. starting year’s block dance. John Petrus, *U n SB (S 'MMMCCf'Vt Under the program, eligibility come just a few. weeks before Burnside _ Catch 22. 2:30, when he saw the dummy. A club, and Popper beg;an to at a value of $386,000. of an additional jail facility In Sept. 23. who had been one of the teach­ them to CCD classes at St. for jobless pay Is extended for the Nov. 3 election. Most of the 3 .30. heart continuation would clear­ breathe again. South took the either Enfield .or Somers',” Bigos Maurice Church and return to MOTION nenM coqi or tn^-ncoutAnoN The Colonial Manor Apart- ers In charge during last year's another 13 weeks for workers lawmakers are seeking re-elec- ly . help r declarer I. set up dum- ace of clubs, led a trump to said. FEE: $65 events, said that the disturbance make the regular school runs. East Hartford Drlve-In nvents a t 173 Spruce St., con­ who have used up their 26 tion. my’s long suit, «> West l^ked ten and ruffed a sisting of 24 townehouse units, State Sen. Charles T. Alfano had not be.en caused by Bolton As board member Andrew Cherry, Harry & Raquel,'7:30; about for a new point of attack of Suffield, president pro tern weeks of eligibility. Dempsey said he needed de- Faster Pussycat, 9:00. heart. The suit broke favorably, was sold at a reported value in For further information call 429-3311, ext. 1280 students, but by outsiders, and Maneggia said, “even though I South Windsor And, State Labor Commission- taiied statistics from Ricciuti West'switched to the five of and now Popper could ruff his of the State Senate and also a have kids In the OCD classes, East Windsor Drlve-In -r excess of $450,000. commended Bolton students for er Renato Ricciuti said between in order to make a final deter- clubs, and declarer played the losing club in the dummy and The Lawton Gardens Apart­ Democrat, said he agrees with their behavior. my conscience would bother me Beast of Blood, 7'30; Curse of queen from dui since the opponents of moving the jail to Wapping Visit 4,000 and 5,000 Connecticut work- mination as to Connecticut’s The Vampire, 9:15. discard his singleton diamond ments, 14-16 Lawton Rd., con­ This is the third annual car­ If we started having early dis­ ers stand to receive a total of eligibility for the unemployment hand would be easy if West had Enfield. nival and block dance, the first missal time.” An elementary Manchester Drlve-In — The on a good heart. sisting of 29 townehouse units Scheduled By about 35 million under the pro- compensation program. How- Professionals, 8:50 In Cold Blood led from the king. This hope Dally Question was sold at a value in excess of "Just how much can the State two having' been the major school principal in Vernon, Ma- of Connecticut expect from the gram. ever, he said the state Is “vir- 7:30. was dashed when East pro­ As dealer, you hold: Spades, $490,000. fund-raising activity of the Class neggrla explained the disruption Bloodmobile The governor apparently does tually certain” to qualify, duced the king of clubs. towns of the Seventh Senatorial of 1970. of classes early dismissal would Mansfield Drlvq-In — Curse A-K-Q-9-7-S-2; Hearts, Q-9; Dia­ District?” Alfano said. “The not have the power to limit the The governor said he was of Vampires, ,Y:30; Beast of Quick as a flash Popper saw monds, 3; Clubs, A- 9-6. TAKEN COURSE Shaw said that an additional cause, A Red Cross Bloodmobile that he couldn’t afford to take state already occupies several session himself, according to notified of the need for a spe- Blood, 9^15 What do you say? G. Jeffrey Keith of the KelUi constable will be hired for Frl- The board instructed the prln- will be at the Wapping Commun­ Atty. Gen. Robert K. Killian. clal session by U.S. Labor Sec- state Theatre — Joe, 2:20, the trick. If he did, he would hundred acres of tax-free prop­ day night, bringing the number cipal and the superintendent to Answer: Bid one spade. It Real Estate Agency, 172 E. erty In Enfield for' the minimum ity Church from 9:45 a.m. until Ratchford emphasized the retary James Hodgson. 4:36, 6:60, 9:00. eventually have to tackle one partner has a good hand, you up to lour, and that the class Is work the problem out with the 6:30 p.m. on October 2. Friends Center- St., has been taking a security state prison and several < UA Theatre - Patton, 2:00, of the red suits; and then the may make a slam. If you hold week-long course at New u n so n ’s contacting the resident state Rev. Robert Cronin, pastor of of the family of young Jay Col­ hundred acres In the towns of 5:15, 8:30. defenders would be virtually jhlrd poslUon, a Haven. Ttds Is tbs (MUL ooune trooper. Adult advisors of the the church. lins who succumbed to leukemia forced to take their four tricks. less likely since Suffield and Windsor Locks for Bolton Youth Council have also oCD classes have been held this summer, have suggested Bradley Field Airport. . .The Cereal Critic Calls Us While you were reading this p^j.tnej. passed. Nobody can time has come when some of volunteered to be In attendance. Tuesday afternoons In the school this action as a fitting memorial and verifying It, Popper had al- censure a third-hand bid of four Candy Kitchen The board said It had not building for a number of years to the boy and an appropriate Jail Term Set ready played a low club from the other Connecticut communi­ intended to cancel the carnival, spades, but soAne experts would ties should begin to assume their Now that St. Maurice Pariah expression of thanks to the or­ Nutritional Illiterates his hand — just like a man who g S ? Wd "juk" one s ^ e . VVherr Quality Candy Is Made Freah Dally but perhaps to shorten the eve­ Center Is complete, they will be ganization that was of such help On Drugs Count had never heard of the ace of share of this responsibility.” ning hours. The event runs from held there.Buses, it was felt, WASHINGTON (AP) — One Choate was critical of a super- Copyright 1970 ( liiiosi- l-'roiii Over ’200 Varieties to his family. HAMPTON, N.H. (AP) — clubs. General Features Oorp. 6:30 to 11:30 Friday, the night would prevent the confusion of the nation’s most outspoken market practice In some areas Returns Trump of the block dance, and from The Social Action Committee the of displaying cereals and pills Robert Savilonis, 17, of Manch- OPEN ALL DAY caused by so many parents pick­ of the Wapping Community nutritibnal critics, callln Bast returned a trump, and Treat yourself to our 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. ing up their children at school. United> States a "naUon at nutri- side by side on shelves. He ated ^34^^, Conn, has beeen sentenced gouth put up the ace. Declarer y SpntpnfP SUNDAY Shaw explained that the own­ Church Is sponsoring the visit of Illiterates,” asked the ^ an e x a m p l^ display of Fred ^ Long Sentence The parents,would have paid for the Jay Collins Memorial Blood­ tlonal 9 A.M. 9 P.M. ers of the various rides and food the bus-church transportation. federal government to set up Fllntstone, a TV caveman char, concessions expect to remain mobile. The South Windsor FISH on one charge of marijuana pco- West won with the ace. PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — BUTTERCRUNCH School Trash national nourishment standards. acter, advertising a new Gener . j j in Bv thl stlme the defenders Paul Boyd, 21,. of Portland and « open for a certain number of organization has volunteered al Foods product called ’’Peb­ session and bound over to Supe- . , .. , . ARTHUR DRUe A Quality Crunch rich in dEiiry butter covered The board voted to g;lve up the drivers for anyone requiring Robert B. Choate, who stirred had taken three tricks, and Bridgeport, Conn., was sen­ hours, and that the class al­ idea of renovating two school up a nationwide controversy bles’” and a pill called "Fred’s with our fine milk chocolate Eind smothered ready has a verbal agreement transportation to the church. rior Court on a felony charge In- ^ est could defeat the contract tenced to six to 15 years In state (Herald photo by Pinto with caslvewB. incinerators for the time being last July when he told a Senate Vitamins.” volvlng possession of 2.2 pounds jjy cggjiing tjje ^ce of diamonds, prison Friday for the rape of a with these men. Appointments are not neces­ Choate said one reason there ' Mrs. Rosemary Cornelius of 434 W. Middle ’Tpke., Barbara Jenkins of Glastonbury, right, is a designer and to sign a contract with Commerce subcommittee many of marijuana. But West wasn’t sure that South 17:year-old Portland girl on June So the board went along with sary, but It would be appreci­ well-advertised cereals are has been little apparent change staff member of Knitters World in the Manchester for Knitters World. The store’s exhibit of needle­ Harold and Son to remove trash District Court Judge John had a diamond, and he did feel 22. the many arrangements that ated If thbse who do Intend to sorely lacking In nutritional In advertising policies In the point by Manchester area hobbyists ends today. It PUBLIC .G. iviag-Mag- rollrun upcioperator; uvui; Horacenuiauc xv.R. xvj Risley Manchester has been elected an Including 2,597 vacation claims. School Lunches ranging from potato chips to cratic panel generally were non­ marijuana. He pleaded Innocent AIR-CONDITIONFD • FR** PARK REAR THEATRE ■ ' ■ “ ' assistant treasurer of the Con- Workers not entitled to vaca- ORANQE HALL apparently been meeting all The board announced that infoi^atlon, call Mrs. Jack Car­ BSg______which leads to being recognie- nuson of 50 Marshall Rd., has Jr., production scheduler; Ed- summer In preparation for the ney of Nevers Rd. Mrs. Richard dietetic powders as they defend­ committal after hearing the wit­ to the charge - at Thursday’s Sat. 1:80 - 3:40 - 6:35 - 7:45 ft 9:36—Sun. Cont. from 2:00 ed as a graduate of the Realtors been accepted as a locally owned ward S. Dziadus, field sales necUcut Bank and Trust Co. tlon pay during plant shutdowns Center St., Mandiester ROUTE 6, BOLTON — TEL. 649-4332 free or reduced-price school ed their products. nesses and munching the sam­ hearing and was bound over on may file for unemployment com­ 8:06 P.M. event, which will include games lunches are available to those Kelley of 20 Willow St. ot The No One Under 18 Admitted Without Adult Institute. manager; and Matthew De­ Borysewlcs joined CBT in 1968 OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY tiU 8:00 P.M. and booths invented and manned Wapping Community Church Choate said the "classroom ples. $1,500 bond to the Rockingham The course Is In three parts, Simone, glaze roll operator. pensation benefits. Donation . . . $1.00 students who qualify. Applica­ nutrition teacher has been “It’s unfortunate this happens County Superior Court. In Manchester, there were Candy Also Available For F'und Raising by students, as it has In the tion blanks are available at the Office. and is given by leading people Wasserleln also awarded 20- past. greatly outclassed by television go soon after lunch,” said At the time of his second ar- in the field of Real Estate, one year service pins to Joseph 1,179 claims filed, and' 106 of schools. persuaders.” Thomas S. Foley, D-Wash., as rest: authorities said It was the them were' new clEiims. Eric Geer and other juniors Chairman Grunske made ap­ Manchester Evening Herald of whom is Dean Robert Har­ Peretto, fireman; John W. are distributing printed cards South Windsor Correspondent ’’Junior is off at the TV set he moved down the line of food ikigest seizure of marijuana at vey of the UCtonn School Adamy, automatic operator; pointments to board sub-com­ being misinformed by endless products. one time In the town’s history. BRIEFS advertising the event. mittees and admonished fellow Barbara Varrick tel. 644--S274. of Business Administration. and Michael Roth, glaze roll Lockers ads while Mother is slicing open operator. Paul A. Bourque of 40 Lynn- PARKADE board members to get more In­ a plastic package to save time The question of wheteher a volved with the schools. SHOW COMMENTATOR dale St. Ims quEillfled as a school locker can legally be In­ and trouble,” he said. “The car- CO APPOINTMENT member of the 1970 StEu: Club Later, reporting a conversa­ South Windsor toonmaker, the jingle writer, Young sew - It-yourselfers spected was raised by the su­ tion with a teacher who Is also IS A RIP-SNORTER. A TRIUMPH!’' should set their sewing ma­ William B. F’relhelt, son . of of New York Life Insurance Co. perintendent, In response to the box label designer, the food NOW OPEN!! —Judith Crist chines to stitching up the new He is also an eight - year a resident of Bolton, Mrs. Joan Democrats Open broker and the supermarket Dr. and Mrs. Albert A. FYelhelt calls from parents. Dr, Joseph Hopper, he suggested that board lengths in everything from of 43 Elwood Rd., has been ap­ quEilifier for the NationEd Quali­ Castagfna, superintendent, noted manager are helping to shape “★ ★ ^★ ★ BRILLIANTLY CONCEIVED, ty Award, Eind has qualified for members attend school activit­ Headquarters our iood habits.” pants to skirts. pointed assistant manager of that the student handbook re­ ies to acquaint themselves with BRILLIANTLY DONE! DEVASTATINGIY FUNNY!” TTtat’s the message from Pil­ Connecticut General Life In­ the NaUonal Sales Achievement ALL DAY quires a student using a lock to what is going on. He showed the panel cereal ART’S [ m z ^ H U T grim Mills Fabric department Award, both conferred by the Mrs. Joseph Duffey, wife of advertisements monltore^^ dur­ surance (Company’s Phila­ NaUonEil Association of Life Un­ file a copy of the combination Mrs. Hopper, who had re­ —Kathleen Carroll, New York Daily News Btotes, where Seventeen Maga- delphia claim division. V/e Save You Money or a key with the school. Democratic candidate for the ing the Saturday morning car­ SPECIALIZING IN HOT OVEN A CANNON RELEASE derwriters. SUNDAY quested an audience 'with the United States Senate visited COLOR In bki new position, he wlU aa- He said that he had called board, as a parent, to discuss toon hour and said, “I still think sm ...... South Windsor Thursday to of- attorney Laura Pope of the Con­ the matter, said that the quality ^ ^ ^ It Is safe to state that the huck­ PIZZAS and GRINDERS Pioneer Aero Division System necticut Association of Boards stering of the lesser cereals to “Eat Them Here, or To Go” Is one of seven companies that TIME TO FILL UP YOUR of Education, and she had given 314 Main Street Manchester TONITE 2 GREATEST North AmericEin Rockwell the verbal opinion that if the industrial arts, music and art r-.'** . j .. Choate has claimed that less “MOVIE” MOVIES Corp. tiEia Etoked to submit pro- MEDICINE CHEST Phone 646-4648 I^ANCHESTe ON 1 TRULY TOP SHOW lockers are school property, the was suffering because the was greeted by nutriUous and presweetened ce- o R. t -//>«' posEils to build the parachute school has a right to inspect PLUS 3RD HIT teachers of these subjects could democratic Town Committee reals are heavily promoted RTES 6 & . BOLTON NOTCH Bengt O. MagnoMn recoverjt subsystem for the Air them. not be at the' high school full- Chairman William Young; while the top nutritional cereals Stanley A. Borysewies Force’s new B1 strateg;ic homb- He said that, of course, search time but must also teach at the South Windsor’s Citizens for are seldom advertised. iD inm ism i------— frEtnehise by DuracleEm Inter- . ^ . J er. The 'whmlng subcontractor for suspected contraband would Center School. Duffey Committee Chairman; Calling television advertising naUonal. and has worked In the proof de- selected early In Decern require the presence of an of­ Grunske said he had suggest- Joseph Walsh, candidate for a major source of pseudo-nutri­ ^ eiiJAi wtcif LEE MAMIN MBEIITAYAN JACKWLAIICE This Is a worldwide organiza­ partment, the adjustment de- ^ ficer of the law. ed that Mrs. Hopper work with State representative from the tional Information, he said, tion of frEinchls*ed carpet sind partment EUid bookkeeping. In According to Principal Shaw, DAILY DALMI BELLAMY I-CUIIBUCAIIBIHAIEI September 1969, he WEto named a nioo a group of similarly concerned 46th Assembly District; Abra­ “Rather than being the world’s .ttOSSHIMUt MeMie- furniture' cleaning businesses. m eag er of computer settle- ^ Charles W Soheldl^ of Glas- the main reason for inspecting parents to lobby for more teach­ ham Glassman and Mrs. Don­ best fed nation, we axe the DuracleEin frEmchlses employ a ^ tonbury, who has toeen con- lockers Is to clean them-put— ers In these areas. Dr. Castagna ald Waslk, committee member world’s best mis-fed nation.’’ AIRPORT ifatH iO FESSiO N iU s' special foam-absorption process P IC T U R E S ■"r graduate of the Hartford “J the Savlngs>^ of of old lunches, water pistols, noted that the request for ad­ In charge- of the openings’ ar­ A. S. Clausl, 'Vice president BOH ■" DtM ______A COLUMBIA RELEASE PANAylSION'HCHNICCXDlf [ for cleEinlng carpets and furni­ overdue library books. He said ditional teachers in these areas rangements. and director of corporate re­ UNCASTER-IUHIII ture on location without mechan­ instlt^e of Accounting. Boryse- f No^^ that students are always present had been turned down when wlcz served In the U^^S. Army. SoutlKNor- Mrs. Duffey has done exten search for General Foods Corp., JUNSEIER6 IN COLD BLOOD ical scrubbing or soaking of He Is married to the fornier walk Savings Bank. during the inspection of their this year’s budget was being gjyg traveling through the state defended nutritional research. JttOUEUIIEIISSH fibers and fabrics. Other serv- lockers. prepared Peimy Taylor of EEiat Hartford. in the Interests of in behalf of her husband and “We do not believe that any 6E0R6EKENIIE0V Ic/es Include soil retarding, flame _____ CEildor hEis Emnounced a 19 The use of locks is optional, economy. retarding, shock-proofing, moth­ and most students don’t use toe rest of the Democratic tick­ gains can be achieved by a ser­ NEIEN HAYES "ONE OF THE CLAIMS DRO.P. per eont IncreEise In earnlngB on In other buslnes, the board ies of slashing, Irceaponslble at­ A uNivuiuL f icnmc proofing, spot removal, carpet them, but the subject voted to thank the PTO for mov­ e t — - , TtCHNicoui ifimm v roo0’»* Unemployment com'pensatlon an 8.5 per cent gain in sales for brought up again apparently be Of her ventures on the cam­ tacks on the food Industry,” repair, and spot dyeing. claims filed In the state during the six months ended Aug. 1. ing all the playg;round equip­ CHausl said. YEAR'S 10 BEST!" Mognuson is ^6 graduate of cause of a recent outbreak of ment; voted to send a letter of paign troll, she said ”I am do­ I COLUMBIACOIUMBA IPtCIURES Piesenis Bathom Fanst ing the things I am particular­ Clausl, Choate and General lARGAIN HOUK T IU 2 P.M. the Duracleari International lunch-stealing. comendatlon to James Rufini A U SEATS Tic PLUS WnUam B. Freihett. Baton Lessons ly Interested In.” Mills Board Chairman James P. EXCEPT SUNDAYS A HOUDAYS zine’s July McCalls’ pattern Training Center In Chicago. for^the efficient operation of the 3RD HIT TONITE Starring TOKniRE wardrobe Is now featured. TTie slst In directing the office’s The PTO eisked the board tor A pnrfesslonal schoolteacher McFarland urged the govem- NEWINGTON JACK.PALANCE school bus runs; ratified the who has worked with the Hart- ment to set up voluntary nutri- “Fashion Wavelengths” col- RE-ELECTED claims service to Individual permission to hold lAStehJ^sstws contracts of teachers who were 6^ uoiZ^Mjr«tnXi BEVERLY ADAMS Charles ,G. Chllberg, ■ presi­ PIZZA-RAY'S one evening a w eek'l^m e new hTred”'aiter' th7 Auausrbo^^d AssoclaUon lor the Meg- Uonal guidelines. Choate also BERUN TURNPIKE BERUN TURNPIKE PETER CUSHINO I Q H U D E R lecUon highlights the mldl policyholders and those Insur­ meaningful ad- - 4i I T lO 1 V/6 o u r s and OR ANTMOOR J NEXT TO TWO OUTS and OR AN TM O O C length In skirts, suits, dresses, dent of ’Nelson Freightways In ed under grroup Insursmce tally Retarded and served a recommended .j ^ A N AMICUS PRODUCIION i TECHNICOLOR* ,1 ^ - Rockville, has been re-elected advertise lor substitute teacher In Head vertlsementa to educate chil­ knickers and gaucho pants. policies. PIZZAS membership has not yet voted Perlntendent to dren on the basics of nutrition. Plaid, patterned corduroy and a first idee president of the Frelhelt Is a member of the BEST GRINDERS bids lor snow removal. Start, one of Mrs. Dufley’s In- ribby knits make fabric news, Motor Transport Association of Its approval, and since the BuUetin Board terests Is children. Philadelphia Ufe, Accident & board felt It needed more In­ DRIVE-IN while earthy tones such as gin­ Connecticut. * The Junior Woman’s Club will “This morning I was In a Also re-elected to office were Health Claim Association, the MADE WITH PROVOLONE OR BLEU CHEESE formation, the board tabled its ger and terra-cotta Eire letidlng Porsche Club of America and answer. hold a membership tea tomor- convalescent home, Children’s Willimantic 423-2422 colors. Harold Horan Sr. of Nelson, row afternoon from 2 to 4 at Workshop for the Retarded, treasurer; and Donald Cum­ the PMladelphla Theater Club. 10 Minute Service On All Calls— St. George’s Episcopal Church, snd regional centers,” she said. [ASTHARlfORO TTie clothes will be modeled mings of Nutmeg Transport Inc. A gTEiduatc of Dickinson To Drivers ' of by HEinover models at two spe­ College, Frelhelt Is married to Don’t Believe Us 'Try Us The Knights of Columbus will "I see the young people, older FREE VOODOO KEY CHAIN! 1st 600 Oars of Vernon, director. cial showlnga next Wednesday, ,toe.immiec.Nancy~Bro)irolng. i4. ------13fr BPRUeE”8T T tfiC T ^”649-999V >— t ' sponsor a political night open to people, the workiiig men and '“arTL^r'pmr^^'aira-TlffiFSaaY^^ the public .Monday at 8:16 in St. suburbanites totally Involved In fi^hsktiaieL __ SERVICE PINS Englewood, N. J. They Uve In lEpgmng Maurice Church HalL ..Candl—the Issues .thto-yeaF-and-I Qdnh 7 p.m.,' at 434 OaklEind St. Mc- At the wnual outing of Case Penllyn, Pa. (jEiU’s fashion representative, Bros. Division of Boise Cas- PiS)Uaiied Dally Ebcoeik Sundays dates Miller, Ahearn and Cor- the Democratic party should be Barbara Faust, will com­ and HoUdoys at 13 Bissau Street pleased with their concern.” c E i d e Corp. held last Sunday at ICanefaester, Oonn. (06040) ruthers wU speak. Russ Meyer’s i s UNBELIEVABLE! mentate toe ^ow . Bolton corespondent heeded to _ A button pinned to her dress Sperrys Glen In Bolton, Wells ...» Telepbone 843-27U C. Dennison, former president of Second Ctaaa Postage Paid at replace Mrs. Young who Is busy showed her approval of the 18- PROMOTED Hanebester, C»im. teaching. Interesting part-time year-old |VOte. She commented Case Bros., Inc., general man­ SUBSCRIPTION RATES job for one or two ladies who on youth involvement saying, Cherry^ Harry BEAST Clifford M. Skoog of 26 Wood­ ager of the division of Boise Payalrie in Advance land Bt. luis been promoted to Cascad^Ctorp., and currently an One Year ...... $30.(Ai would like to combine service to “I " am excited, particularly TISSUES Ms Renths ...... 16.M the town with money in the pock- when there is so much criti­ foreman of Installers and re- advisor, presented retirement Shady Glen’s Rirea Mootlis ...... etbook. Call Mrs. Young or The cism of young people today. of ... human polrmea Ui Manolmtor by plaques to George S. Risley, 200’s haadi slitter helper, 50 years; George Herald. They are thoroughly' committed & Eaquel tranapUntad 2 PLY HELD OVER—4«ii Week with the whole system and Chagnot, case E m d skid builder, CHERRY FOR Manchester Evening Herald work with effectively." BLOOD 37 years; James W. McKay,, COLDS COLOR Bolton correspondent Clemewell Mrs. Duffey began campaign­ Plus Russ Meyer’s ... nativaa personnel Emd credit mEmsiger, 2 FOR 39^ 1 2 ’ B Young, tel. 648-8981. ing full-time for her husband ;;f ^ t e r p u s s y c a t ’ H>MM aatan aliva 38 years; Joseph Ralmondo, 79c by giant machine tender, 29 ye^a._ TWOSOME - Size this week. Their two children vulturaa are back in school and " Also, ’ITieodore R. Beebe, Advertisement- beatermEmi- 26‘ years; Robert Girls, where can you dine and ^'although campaigning la E. Orr, flremEm, 23 yesms; Sam­ h The Berries! dance with Lowell Welcker, Bob hard,” she said, ”we are all . lha vatia^ of thadaadly uel WEilkcr, machine tender, 14 Steele, Clark Hull? At FLano's doing line.” Wood rad mist years; emd Plotr Wojnllo, pulper | on Sept. 26. Call 649-1948 for helper, 12 years. reservations. Bring hubby be­ Manchester Evening Herald F A sr w m so R DRIVE IN -A RT 6 ENDS John Wsisserlein, division op­ cause Dot Miller and Barbara South Windsor Correspondent ...tha monbtar erations mEUiEiger, , presented Dunn will be there too! Barbara Varrlok, TeL 6444274. SUNDAY daatroy hit makar desk sets for 35 years’ service to- DUBONNET BLACK CHERRY CHERRY VANILLA VITAMINS ...Stock Up For Winter Edward Matushak, mecbEinlcs AN UNBELIEVABLE ORGY of TERROR! 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Plain personal OpfeiiH ouse 18 Bisaell Street sde you at our opening pro­ folks are Interested. final vows a s. a Benedictine has announced that he is pre­ constitutes prima facile evidence courage was required of each of the six . u,-- u...:. .. - - . of guilt, he added. Manctieater. Conn. grams this past week, and be­ Tills "week we’re going to nun in a rustic, wood-paneled pared to sue the parents of the THOMAS F. FERQUSOR men and six women, especially of the start our Crewel Embroidery Set Monday Budget Hike chapel here. next child apprehended in con­ False alarms were also turned WALTER R. FERQUSOH two black members. Every one of these ■i,: ~ - V . ■ lieve me you missed a good Publisbera Class again. This is another ac­ Mother Dolores, who re-, nection with a false alarm for in to town firenven early thla Founded October 1, 1881 people must have been aware, as the The South Windsor Xrt League The-Board of Selectmen grant­ time. tivity sponsored by the Adult celved the Roman Catholic the cost of responding to that morning. The first was received PubUeOed Every Evening Except Sunday* choice was made, that his or her person­ We started right out with a Education Program. As in the will hold its annual \ “Open ed a request to add $500 to the Church’s solemn Consecra­ alarm. from box 84. at E. Center and and BoUdaya. Entered atjftie Poet Office at al safety, property, home and family budget at its meeting Tuesday. Coi^ Sts. at 10:45 a.m. The sec­ Mancbester, Conn., aa Second Ctaae Mail bang on Monday, .as we had 77 past, we’ll have Maggie McLea House” on Monday.'The pqblic tion of a Virgin from the The announcement was promp­ Matter. could be the subject of reprisal by an­ with us .for this program. Al­ The request came from the Most Rev. John F . Whealon, ted by a false alarm Wednesday ond came from box 74 at 1:12 gry, unbalanced or revolutionary indi­ persons enjoying the kitchen so­ is invited to view demonstl though Maggie was hospitalized Columbia Amateur Hockey As­ archbishop of Hartford, also received from box 5291 at the a.m. at E. Center and Walker SUBSCRIPTION RATES cial games. In the afternoon, tlons which will be . part of th^ s Payable in Advance viduals. during the latter part of the sociation (CAHA) to purchase took the "vow of enclosure” Bentley School on Hollister St. Sts. One Year ...... IW.OO the joint was really jumping, aa program at the Wood Memorial A seven year old boy was appre­ SL' Months ...... U.M It took strong nerves and'firm person- season, reports are she’s fit as more gravel lor the parking never to leave the Regina Three Montha .. 7.80 • ^ conviction for all 12 of these people to we had a , record breaking 17 a fiddle, and rarin’ to go. Library Building on Main St., area at Hennequln Rd. and a Laudls Monastery again. hended in connection with th/e One Month __ ieo tables, meaning there were 68 200 incident. stay on the job and see it through. All This class Vdll be from 1 South Windsor. ' a -amp increase in lighting for Breakfast Set MEMBER OF people for the pinochle tourna­ The Wednesday alarm was the kinds of pressure were applied to divert o’clock to 3 o’clock every Fri­ A question and answer session the area. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ment. OAHA members expect to do use the proceeds from the sale eighth false call received from The Associated Press la exclusively en­ or prevent their carrying out their as­ day afternoon, and is open to is scheduled and refreshments By B’nai B’rith titled to the uae of republlcatlon of all It sure was great seeing the work themselves. to bUy a 14-foot aluminum out- the Bentley school vicinity since signment. The demonrtrators on the begiinners, as well a s ' those who will be served. news dispatches credited to It or not other- everyone again, and their smil­ ’i’he selectmen will study a board motor boat. The motor the first of the year. Only one wlae credited In thla paper and also the .green, the atmosphere of the courtroom, have been with the program for Mrs. Edward (Jane.) Gutt will Charter Oak Lodge of B ’nai local news publlahed here. ing faces certainly brighten­ request for a street light by ^^s purchased previously with other child has been appre­ the aiuu of racial crisis, the tactics of ■a couple of years. It’s a very,in­ demonstrate weaving, Mrs. Wil­ Graduates B ’rith will have its . annual All rl^ta of republlcatlon of speoled dis­ ed up the otherwise dull, rainy, the tennis courts and one by the proceeds from an outdoor hended. patches herein are also reserved. defense lawyers ..and wltnessa, all com­ teresting, and enjoyable ac­ liam (Jean) Yoxall, ceramics, "Bring a Friend” bpd^fast to­ day. Miss Joanne Dixon, daughter the parking area which would tag sale held this summer. Mrs.. Lindgard reported that he has bined to make the bringing of the ver­ tivity, and we’re looking for­ Gordon Lunsford, pen and ink, Hie Herald Printing Company Inc., a*, Pete vendrillo really had his cut down on vandalism. Gunas and Mrs. Charles San­ consulted with the lawyer for the morrow at 9 a.m. at Howard aumea no financial responsibility for typo­ dict a difficult move. ward to seeing a lot of new L. A. Neumann, frames, Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Freincis Dixon graphical errors appearing In advertlae- hands full, arranging and re-ar­ Paul (Mary Jean) Vcgt, picture Marshall Nuhfer, dam gate at­ born are chairman of the drive. department and found that the Johnson’s Restaurant in East ments and other reading matter In Ibe It would have been terribly easy for ranging the card ta.bles, but faces, as well as our regulars. of 37 Packard St., last month tendant, will open the gate Oct. departm/ent is within its legal Hartford. / Manchester Evening Herald Yes indeed, we’re really be­ matting. Jack Osborn, wood- the members of the jury to avoid their once play stalled, it went along received her bachelor of arts 1 so that lakefront property Manchester Evening Herald rights to initiate a suit against Warren tihoag of West Hart- ginning to jump now, and we caiwing ship figRirehead (sculp­ Subscriber. to -Waahlng- responsibility. Any one of them could like clock-work. ture) and Thomas De Fronzo, degree in sociology, community owners may make necessary re­ Columbia correspondccit Vir­ the parents of a child caught ford be the featured speak- too Post News Service. have broken under the pressure, gotten have a few more ideas ,in the tumlng in a false alarm. "My er. pis topic: "Russian Jewry.” Full service client of N. E. A. Service Inc Tuesday*' was a “breather” oil painting. leadership and development, pairs to docks. ginia Carlson, tel. 228-9324. PuMlshers Representatives — Mathews, sick, necessitating a whole new trial. day as far as activities were works that we know you’ll go The board also moved to con­ intention is to sue the parents of He is considered an expert on Shannon and Cullen Inc., Special Agency ' Togther they could have agreed, how­ for. Mrs. H. E. Smith is prpgram summa cum laude, from tinue the appropriation on the the next child apprehended for the subject, has traveled exten- — New York, Chicago. Detroit and Boston con^m ed. Howdver, we spent chairman of the event and Springfield (Mass.) College. ever sincerely, to disagree, with the Have you noticed that the Town Office Building In the the cost of responding to a falsjfe sively, and is a member of MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF dRCULA- a goo^part of the morning hav­ printed programs are available. Miss Dixon has accepted a posl- same result. Any one of several excuses shrubs and rose bushes over in amount of $850. Connecticut alarm,” he said. , numerous Jewish organizations. T10N8.______ing ourv bus repaired. The Dues will be accepted for those tlon as group counselor at Our New Haven would have been enough to get them off emergency brake was about to the park just opposite the build­ Light and Power Co.,, has com­ He warned that all fire boxes He is employed as a production D l^ a y advertising closing hours ■wishing to join the league. Lady of Lourdes School in For Monday — 1 p.m. sh-lday. the hook, leaving it up to another group drop off, so'^ e had to have a ing are all gone? Well, keep an pleted a survey of street lights are coated with a fluorescent eng;lneer for the First National For Tuesday — 1 p.n>. Saturday. to finish the job. plate welded on, to secure it. eye over there, and within a Political Talk Springfield. and recommends lights across Teachers powder which will ,«liow up un- Corp, of Somerville, Mass. For Wednesday — 1 p.m. Monday. Abraham Glassman, Demo­ For Thursday — I p.m. Tuesday. 'Ihese people were chosen tar the Job After all, we don’t want to be few days you’ll see something A 1967 giraduate of Manches­ from the Saxton B. Little Free For Friday — 1 p.m. Wednesday. because they were not extraordinary. parking the bus in one spot, tind go up that should bring hours cratic candidate for State Rep­ ter High School, Miss Dixon Library and five lights south For Saturday — 1 p.m. Thursday. resentative from the 46th As­ Oasslfled deadline — 6 p.m. day be­ They were chosen by lot and screened by then finding it somewhere else. of pleasure to you folks. has been active as a volunteer from the rotary to Szegda Road. Out of Jail fore puUlcatlon. 5 p.m. Friday for Tuesday afternoon 'was Senior sembly District will speak to worker for the Social and Psy­ According to a survey, a larger Satarday and Monday publication. the attorneys for both sides, to insure Remember our request for (Continued trom Page One) that they would be as middle-of-the Bowling League acUoR at the the East Windsor Sportsmen’s chological Services of Spring- light is needed at the intersec­ two putdooor shuffle boards? Club Monday on local issues tion of Lake Road and Rt. 87. OPEN road, as representative of the general Parkade X-ands, and oncC again Well, the Board of Directors field, Girls Scouts and a college the board to hold a special Saturday, September IS ' poipulatlon, as fair-minded as possible. teams have been formed and and will answer questions re­ band, and has served as a Girl Scouts weekend session. gave us the green light; and un­ garding gun control in Connec­ Girl Scout activities are un­ These were not people looking to be are rolling along. This year the YMCA Tri-Grey-Y leader. A school board proposal was W ESTOW lf der the talented eye of William ticut. The meeting will be at derway for the new season. Jim- heroes. They had thla opportunity for league is sanctioned, and there­ O’Neill, director at turned down overwhelmingly at ALL DAY by will be recognized, and any the Friendly Restaurant, South ior Girl Scout Troop 5011 for 4th PHARMACY After Diagnosis, Any Cure? heroism thrust upon them, and most of Pbotograpbed By A B. Bucelvldua two official a union meeting Friday becausd "big” scores will be known na­ works, you’ll see Main St., Broad Brook, at 8 and 5th graders will meet Thurs­ them probably accepted it unwillingly. size boards built. Tolland it didn’t contain an amnesty Last July President Nixon appointed ROCKBOUND COAST OF MAINE, ROCKPORT tionally. p.m. day at the town hall from 3 to Judge Harold M. Mulvey was weU clause protecting teachers from Still room for more bowlers, It’s a nice location, because members are invited to 5 p.m. under the leadership of prosecution for violating a court a special commission, headed by-Henry aware of the pressures and the chal­ SUNDAY so how about you dropping we cab sort of keep an eye on attend. Charter Issue Mrs. Gail Burke, Mrs. Barbara order against their strike. A lenge they faced, and his handling of the Cabot Lodge, himself a former am­ around to the alleys, this Tues­ things, and there’s plenty of __ Hadlglan and Mrs. Nina Kitchell union spokesman also indicated case and of their part In it was corre­ All Medicinal Services Avaitatle bassador to the United Nations, and day? shade, and there will be plenty Manchester Evening Herald Will Be Placed .Due to lack of enough le^Mw jh0 proposal was turned down spondingly firm. When they brought him Wonders of the Universe- Herald also chairman of a Presidential Commis­ Connecticut Yankee Speaking ,of Tuesday, by of benches so you can relax, South Windsor correspondent only those girls previously reg- becausd it has no provision for 455 HARTRDRO RO. 6 4 3 - 5 ^ the verdict, he had words of high ’praise Yesterdays popular demand we will once play, or watch the gang in ac­ Barbara Varrlck, tel. 644-8274. On Nov. 3 Ballot istered will be organized that lengthening the school ■ year to sion on the observance of the world or­ for them. Their work, he told them, again hold our oil painting tion. day. Dues will be collected. allow teachers to make up time By A.H.O. The Board of Selectmen has ganization’s 26ttvi anniversary, to gflve a "Indicates to the whole wide world” that Tooling Up for Astronauts Junior Girl Scout Troiop 6181 lost during the strike. 25 Years Ago classes, starting this week, It should be lots of fim, and I granted final approval to plac­ they had gone "almost beyond what was Sept. 22. Mr. Ostrowskl, adult for 6th grade girls will meet report on the effectiveness of the United moat efficient de-vices and have This used to be the "Land of little smug about the fact that hope that you'll take advantage ing the question of acceptance expected of you. . ’.to help bring justice B y Dr. IJVI. Levitt, Director Lt. Alma V. Birath of the U.S. education supervisor, set things Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. at minimal weight. The initial goal we never found it necessary or of this gilt, and participate. Search Plan of the proposed town charter on Nations and on the proper role of the in this case.” The Fels Planetarium of Nurses Corps, on duty in the Steady Habits” in no mere slo­ the home of Mrs. Etta Hamil­ is for a pad two inches by five desirable to run after every fad up so that we may continue with Maybe we can get a shuffle- the voting machines in the Nov. TRAVEL AOENCY United States in it. It is on people like these that the The Franklin Institute Panama Canal Zone, applies for ton, Old Wlllimantic Road. Emblem Charity Inches with an adhesive force of ganeering sense. and fashion of custom or of this class. board league going? 3 elections. strength and effectiveness of the Ameri­ Current opinion Insists that membership-in local American At Airports Brownie Troop 5092 will or­ Mr. Lodge's special commission is in about 10 pounds per square There was fibre that ran up government which might appear - We’re very fortunate again In So, everything is slowly fall SEEKHHS can system of justice depends — and be­ man must be able to work effi­ Legion Post by phone to her having Mrs. Kay Hendrickson If adopted by the town at the ganize Sept. 30 from 3 to 4:30 Cards Thursday with some preliminary findings, and inch. out of the granite outcroppings and seem to flourish in other ing into place, and believe the, yond it, the whole structure of democra­ ciently in the space environ­ aunt and uncle, \Xr. and Mrs. back with us, as the supervisor referendum, the charter would p.m. under the leadership of PART-TIME OUTSIDE SALES PEOPLE The most immediate use for of the Connecticut pasture lands states. you'll have to go many a mlle.^ Manchester Emblem Club Mr. Lodge identifies two major short­ cy. As long as Americans randomly ment under weightless condi­ Lester McIntosh of Summit St. for this activity. Now this class Expanding become effective on July 1, 1971. Mrs. Judy Carini, assisted by tions. To assemble large struc­ this system will likely be the straight into the spines of Con­ This" smug self-satisfaction before you’ll find a town, or The town has received a will sponsor Its annual charity No previous experience necessary comings as follows: chosen are willing, as these 12 were, to is open to beginners, as well as Mrs. Nancy Macaulay. Mrs. Continue in your present posltton. tures some method' of tying erection of larger communica­ necticut people. city, that goes elU out to help (Continued trom Page One) accept their responsibility to discharge 10 Years Ago this feeling that we possessed those with experience, and the shipment of road signs to re­ Lester Blish and Mrs. Frances card party Thursday at 8 p.m. CALL FOB INTERVIEW ■,‘iFlrst, the failure of its members to components together must be tions antennae for use with in­ There were certain codes and our Senior Citizens as they do their assignment in the spirit of good some built-in guard against the only charge will be nominal, for quoted one elderly couple i place some out of date signs Beckish will be assistant leaders at the Manchester Lodge of the developed and some method terplanetary probes and for Miss Barbara Neill reslgrns as values of conduct Connecticut here in Manchester. We’ve real- make it the paramount means for main­ citizenship no matter how reluctant they possible follies of others, has some of. the materials and and several which have been de­ for Brownie Troops 5086 and must be found to anchor astro­ low-cost communications be­ director of Lutz Junior Museum people and institutions instinc­ ly got something to be mighty Elks Home on Bissell St. The taining international peace and security may find it, the country wUl be safe. been in danger for some time. equipment you’ll use. It’s loads faced or stolen. 8121. Unless leaders for these event Is open to the public, and nauts to perform tasks under tween points on earth. Future to take post with Museum of tively held to, without very proud of, and it would be nice Asst. Treasury Secretary Eu­ Acting on the advice of There have been ominous of fun, and you’ll surprise your- troops are found shortly the tickets may be purchased at as was intended in the Cliarter, and sec­ These people have done their duty severe restraints. Also methods requirements indicate the use of Natural History in New York. much preaching to themselves gene T. Rossides, supervisor of Selectman Charles Ramondo, signs of our own deterioration. seU with the talent you nevdr thank the people whp make troops will have to be disband­ the door. with courage and the best judgment must be developed to rescue an antennae between 100 and 160 Town voting lists go over about it. the Selectmen agreed to place ond, its misuse as both an unwieldy and First we began giving more realized you had. Stop by this tt all possible, the Customs Bureau, had prom- ed. Anyone willing to be a lead­ Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mc- they could muster. They deserve the re­ astronaut in trouble. These fa­ feet in diameter. Mr. Van 21,700 mark. We were, to tell the truth, a a yield sign going down the hill ineffective debating society and a propa­ spect and thanks of all of us. — M ERI­ time to debates over possibili­ coming Tuesdaj', and I ’m bure I w i^ I could ge^a few more ised “very little slo'wlng down” er is asked to call Mrs. Peter Keever will conduct the games. cets of the extravehicular prob­ Schaik believes these will be of our 2,700 Gold Card holders at the Intersection of Goose Lane ganda platform.” DEN RECORD. ties that once might have been you’ll want to sto.y, and Mrs. of plane schedules, but Intema- Gunas immediately. Prizes will be awarded and re­ lem have been studied and, constructed in space by launch­ Hendricksdn will be very happy to be more active. and Anderson Rd. The existing TRAVEL AGENCY ing into orbit slightly tapered automaticaliy dismissed. Then, Uonal passengers frequently are Canoe Club members will be freshments served. Handling one specific issue, Mr. Lodge while some testing has occurred to help you get started. I would like to take this op­ stop signs on Anderson Rd. will a NO BERVIOli OHABOS panels roughly nine feet by nine somehow, a tinge of respectabil­ remain. The decision was based selling trash and leaf bags Sept. This Is the Emblem Club’s 646-2756 says that the United Nations record on earth under a normal graidly Monday’s pinochle wlnndrs portunity to thank, Harriet required to check in early any one major fund raising event of field and in an airplane flying a feet. The astronaut-workers will ity began to attach itself to on the problems which would 26 and 27. Orders will also be propositions which had once were: Frances Flke, 689; Ber­ Duncombe, Alice Pitkin, Tom­ way. taken at that time for future or- the year and proceeds are used Beservatloas For s “with respect to the situation in Vietnam Silence Is Masculine welghUess trajectory, further then assemble them into large Earlier programs of Screening------be caused trying to stop on the , , , ,, _. , v- Open Form been held outlandish. tha Martlnyk, 686; Helen Erick­ my O’Neil, Helen Elavell, Eve lor its various charities. illustrates the inability of the organiza­ testing in orbit is necessary to antennae. passengers for potential hijack- hill during winter weather. The ders of leaf bags. The club will The details are a little hazy, but I Republican farmers, just son, 682; Paul Schuetz, 676; Warner, Mary and Thomas tion to act when the Interests of the Insure the operational efficiency For this assembly the worker Katherine Horrigan, 863; Ellen Rhodes, Mary Kaminski, Eliz­ ers and the use of electrorHc in- intersection has been the scene think the man at the party said he about the time one-man-one- of several serious accidents. of the newly acquired tools. ■will start with a circular cen­ Bronke, 660; Ann Lehmann, abeth Cone, and William Har­ struments to check for weapons superpowers clash.” , couldn’t stand "The Forsyte Saga” on tral section whose edge will con­ “Good Police Work’" scene. Officer Beard noticed a vote reapportlonmeht practical­ School Lunches Pqter N. Van Schalk, of the 669; Oliver Roberts, 663; Mabel vey for giving up a beautiful had been aimed at aborting "rv, and his wife said, "I didn’t know To the Editor, white convertible parked in ly banished them-from the Gen­ Hot lunches at all three 'Hie Ijodge panel has also found a Air Force • Aero Propulsion .La­ stitute a track. The astronaut Sunday afternoon to accompa­ plane thefts to Cuba, but the that.” And the man talked about a new Because of astute police work front of a tenement adjacent to eral Assembly, -began talking WUson 651; Gus Gull, 647; The “disparity between voting power and fi­ boratory, has described some of will position a scaffold on this Clalrd Renn, 643; George ny me to attend the Open House personal searches were ordered schools next week are; Mon­ book with a certain eclat, and his wife track and begin bringing the by an officer in the Hartford the vacant lot where he had about the heresy of a state in­ day, hot dog on roll, peppbr the aids developed for these Schroll, 639; Eva Post, 681; for the Senior Citizens in Wind­ after Arab guerrillas hijacked nancial responsibility” among the mem­ said, ”I didn’t know you’d read that.” panels into position where they Police Department, I have re­ discovered the old car. On the come tax. Space Age conditions. Space- Gladys Smith, 626; Rose Cam­ sor. While there, our gang en­ lour planes to the Jordanian de­ slaw, potato chips, apple crisp. And then they got Into an argument over may be locked together mechan­ covered an automobile that was car were temporary license ' There came a moment when For Homo Doeor! bers, and suggests a reform in the U.N. ■ craft or space stations can de­ bell, 626; Grace Windsor, 626; tertained the group with a few sert and blewthem up. Tuesday, sloppy joe on roll, a movie they’d seen just as If the subject stolen from me. plates. Then from the tenement the new House of Representa­ Heavyweight W jiim r lu ^ ----- ■—» system o i voting. velop cracks due to metal fa­ ically or assembled and then Lyla Steele, 619: and Fritz Wil­ square dances, to give them an After the Arab hijackings, buttered vegetable, cucumber vWQwWny DOIIQVQ had never come up before. welded into the- desired shape. I wish to publicly express my a man emerged, got into the tives, looking something like a rwo g tigue. Meterold impacts could kinson, 619. idea of the fun our people have President Nixon ordered armed stick, butterscotch pear. WM I All this is familiar observation and The antenna will be assembled appreciation to the Hartford convertible and prepared to composite bookie itself, failed “Have you two met?” asked my wife, create punctures which must be Wednesday was our first Fun- during their square deuiclng guards to ride shotgun on inter­ Wednesday, oven fried chick­ DRAPERY comment, sadly familiar. And one Walts, one ring at a time until the Police Department and to Of­ drive off. automaticajUy to reject the getting a nice little laugh Intentionally. sealed. To affect these repairs, Day, and although my plans for senior citizen style. national flights. en, mashed potatoes, buttered CDRDURDY large antenna has been complet­ ficer Harold Beard, a veteran of Officer Beard questioned the proposition for a state lottery- with Interest, what the Lodge commis­ “He never talks, to me,” said the oth­ a set of space welders have putting oh a little skit' ■ -4 ell peas and celery, cranberry 24 years on the department, man and discovered that the Then there was, just this sum­ The Town of Windsor recent­ er wife. ‘T have to go out like this to been designed which cannot ed. through, we managed to have sauce, biscuit,\ ice cream. FABRICS sion may finally recommend, in the way The ability of a man under whose good police work and man had gotten a temporary mer, the most demoralizing and ly purchased a building for hear what he thinks.” only repair damage hut also aid a good time. We showed the Thursday, spaghetti with of cure for the deficiency and failure it weightless conditions to per­ astuteness were key factors in registration certificate from the disillusioning moment of all, thetn. seniors, and it’s a very Donahue Files '■in the welding of joints in as­ slides of all the pretty old- meat sauce, tossed salad, “Mine, too,” said my wile, with a form this type of a task is be­ the recovery of the car and Department of Motor Vehicles. when the Connecticut Public lovely place, and we her^ in notices. sembling large space structures. fashioned costumes. It was al­ cheese wedge, Vienna bread trace of astonishment. ing tested by using open struc­ apprehension of a suspect. The suspect insisted that he had Expenditures Coimcll, which Manchester wish them Jnuch Campaign Cost TTiere is no question, however, where The space welders are of two most like seeing each other on and butter, jello with fruit. "Y es,” I said lightly, ”my wife has the tures under water. Following On Wednesday. Sept. 9, while bought the car legally from an­ once had a esteady habit of de­ success, and will be happy to 177 Hartford Road, Manchester, Conn. types: A ring welder and one I was attending an Army Re candid camera. Friday, fish sticks, parslled the main failure lies. illusion that men are not all the same.” one of these tests, the results other party. ■ fending Connecticut’s best help them as much we can. Above $750,000 S6”-45” Name Brand Across from Manchester Community College for straight line work. Both are serve meeting in the Broad St. I was called to Headquarters After the slides, and some old ^tatoes, tarter sauce, buttered “Mine says he doesn’t talk because were projected to space and it steady habits, sidled its way It’s always nice to know more Corduroy in a full col- It' has not been a failure in the self-contained and use an elec­ Armory, my car was stolen by Detective Frank Dlneen who fashioned singing, we ran into HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — com, roll, fruit. We honor C.A.P. and Master Charge In prints, solids and talking to me is like talking to himself, tron beam for welding. The was determined that the time over to support of the greatest and more towns are showing a . or assortment. Flat- Charter Itself, although the founding na­ from the Armory parking lot. had the suspect in custody. Of­ some real bad news. Our num­ Bulletin Board twe^. Retails to and he doesn’t want to start that,” said small welder can weld a %-lnch required to assemble the 150- gambling proportion in Connec­ real Interest in their seniors. Alphonsus J . Donahue, the mll- folded for your con­ tions which wrote it were careful to write After reporting the car miss­ ficer Beard then drove me to ber one square dance caller, St. Matthews religious In­ $3.49 yd. 48” wide. the other wife. diameter tube with only 2,000 foot antenna was 405 minutes, ticut political history, the pro­ A special note to all you folks Uonalrc Stamford businessman struction classes begin today venience. Our reg. ClosocI Soiurdoy • Opon Mon.-Fri. 9:3D-9:30 which includes a rest time of ing at police headquarters, I the impounded car which I Im- Mr. William Harvey, told us 100% cotton with into it their own various options for evad- "At least mine writes,” said my wife. volts. In the handle of the weld­ posal to permit annual sessions and. Sunday...... $1.28 yd. Ideal for '68 minutes. was told that som e-flt^ cars . mediately identified as mine. bonded stainTesistant Ingdts future influence and authority. "You’re lucky,” said the other wife. er is a small cylinder, with gas per week were stolen in Hart­ Although the contents of the car of the Legislature. to continue "calling” for us, as The Tolland Junior Woman’s jumpers. SEW and OPEN SUNDAY 10 A.M. to 6 P JI. Why is it thaA wives value the gift of under a pressure of 400 pounds One of the ideal ways of an­ . All this should, we suppose, tlficate, or baptismal papers, ^ ^ Club will hold a peach festival finish. Nor has It been a failure caused by ticipating the demands made on ford. I was resigned to the loss were piissing, and all identifi­ he has other commitments com­ wltlr you to show at the border. Friday that he spent-^751,602 in SAVE! taciturnity so lightly? I can’t remember per square inch, which can pro­ have been ample warning that Sunday at 2 p.m. at the TAG astronauts in space is to develop of the car and to the financial cation ■ Symbols (bumper stick­ ing up. We’re really going to So look them up, and then keep his losing campaign for the ' any pctrtlcular villain among nations, or the last time my wife called me “lacon­ vide 10 minutes of operation and sacrifice its loss would mean' nothing was any longer safe or Building on Rt. 30. and test toojs dnd systems un­ ers, etc.) were removed, the miss him, and can’t really them in a special safe place. Democratic nomination to the even by the existence of all the wicked ic — and Olympian,” as the poet said of make 20 welds. to me. traditional in this one-time land The United Congregational J. P* Stwrtm der simulated conditions. These car was still in good shape, and thank him enough for helping because we wouldn’t want to u.S. Senate. ^ ------J Ifink* Lincoln. It the astronaut is to work in But two days later the car of steady habits. Church Men’s Club Breakfast wooiM O O R superpowers in the worid. / preliminary results represent a I was very happy to reclaim it. ui; We ■wish him luck in his fu­ leave anyone at the border. That’s more than any other It isn’t that "I have learned silence space he needs some means to was recovered. Only good po­ Thus, through good ’ police Still, it was still something of will be held Sunday morning HCCKANUM ■ilie decline of the United NaUonsOias flying start and our space of­ ture plans, and hope he’ll be Schedule lor the week: candidate—win or losd—has ever from the talkative," ho, ho, to quote the He himself to the work to per­ lice work by Officer Beard was a shock the other day to find at 8 o’clock at the church. ACRYLICS ficials can look to space assem- work (and some luckV'my car able to drop in to see us once in Monday. 10 a.m ; to noon, reported spending in any Cen­ resulted from a failure in the popular prophet. The facts are quite different___ form his tasks. This fact was r^ponalble fpr .its. recovery.. OL,.- -- waz-retumed to me. I am most Connecticut organized labor, The Tolland Tornadoes Midg­ ' bly in thfe future ■with' confid­ awhile. Now we’re looking lor necticut campaign—even in gen­ WCCL from the stereotype in that late-show first discovered during the ex­ ■ficer Beard, while petroling his grateful to the Hartford Police which had in some Instances kitchen social, one can of can­ wlU—a failure on the part of many in­ ence. another “caller.” eral elections. et Football team will play the "Houdini" movie in which the carnival travehicular activities (EVA) area, noticed an old car in a seemed .to be g;rowlng reassur­ ned goods needed; 1 p.m. to 4 dividuals in many nations. Copyright 1970, Gen. Fea. Department and to Officer Har­ At sick-call, we were told that And, Donahue said, most of East Windsor team Sunday af­ barker introduces an act with: “You’ll of the Gemini program. There . vacant lot. He discovered that old Beard in particular. ingly conservative with the in­ Jean Shields, Pauline Beebe p.m., pinochle games. Bus pick Corp. the money was his own— ternoon In East Windsor. When there was such a popular wUl notice he doesn’t say anything. That’s the astronaut exerted himself to the .ID. tag on the old car Was In a day when policemen have creasing prosperity of its mem­ and Patsy Bucclno are in the up at 8:30 a.m., return trips at the point of exhaustion in trying $674,000, he reported, camd qiqut in the world air, even the superpowers because, like all normal husbands, he’s glued on with chewing, gum. been criticized and often berated bers, suddenly plunging into an hospital. John Vince is home noon, and 4 p.m. Manchester Evening Herald to do useful work under weight­ Tuesday, 10 a.m ., to noon, oil of his own pocket in 20 Imadl- not allowed to.” Actually, it's choice, not Quotatiions Becoming suspicious. Beard harshly, it is a pleasure for me outright approval of such dis­ •now, recuperating at 227 McKee Tolland correspondent Bette whose Interests were clashing found less conditions.Scientists are painting class, beginners and vidual installments, the largest coerciori, that makes husbands tend to “Who’s tearing down Ameri­ checked his list of stolen cars' ' to give credit where credit is sipations for Connecticut as le-p St. Quatrale, Tel. 876-284K ways of honoring United Nations juris­ certain that, provided a secure advanced lessons; 1 p.m. to 4 of them $100,000. In plaids, checks be succinct rather than prolix. ca? Bearded students demon­ and discovered that the I.D. due. My hat is off to the Hart­ galized betting on horses and a We started registering for our . II and tartans. 58”-60” 58” wid^ blend of diction and authority, . even thou^ restraint and attachment, work strating? Agnew doesn’t say a number belonged to another ford Police Department and Of­ lottery to be operated by the Wednesday. Sept. 30, day at the p.m., Senior Bowling League at wpol and Mohair in I have every confidence that my wife be performed efficiently in the Parkade Lw es. No bus wide. Machine wash­ - woUTd’‘prevnie ■■Qig'Tline and^opporlunlty— ■ -thing about-Uni tsd- Statsa-StesL —-eaav^' ft White convertible, re­ ficer Harold Beard. state itself. races. Pete Vendrillo is making able. Tricot backing. plaids and matching “ leRing ” Such' Tiirtsmctlon -and-authority - spacAuine such intriguing a s ­ scheduled. solids. Our reg.'OO.e?^ for m,e to speak more, if I only had more and General Motors.”—Consum­ ported stolen by the owner A. J . Sincerely, All that is left ndw is to wait the afrangemehts for ‘this trip; Cotton For shifts and skirts. VELVET operate called for liberal interpretaUon tern involves a variable flexibil­ er advocate Ral]^ Nader in a Aheam. Aloyslus J . Aheam for the churches of Connecticut and everyone likes- to see the Wednesday, 9 a.m . to 1:80 . Our reg. $8.00 yd. yd. For the ultim ate, to say. Even as it is, I think she tries to in wool and Hocka;| of United Nations rules and the use of ity tether. lecture at C. W. Post College. Next morning, retu n ^ g to the Bolton to swing into line. horses in action. If you’d like p.m., open card playing. TV extend my sentences by dropping in con­ num! This system has three experi­ to come along on this trip, you viewing, reading, etc.; 1:30 VELVETEEN RENINANTS procedures no ened by an Im­ details, etc. anchors the tether to a "stable” nesoay nioriui.«o, ^ needing a ride should contact It’s different when she begins by ask­ platform. ‘'1970 Chicago Daily News In the NOW colors of today. 36”-45” wide From area’s leading mill. All new colors. provisation of powers, and in these in­ to y to to . ing a direct question and I reply with a The tether consists of a series Thursday was our day for pi- vance, noon to . p. open 100% cotton with twill b^k weave. Ma­ Plain and fancy velvets with retails to stances the United Nations was budd­ of integral hall-socket links \ ; / / / , \ J / . card playing. TV viewing, pool, $3.98 if perfect. judicious balancing of pros and cons, nochle In the morning with 62 chine washable. Easy to sew. If perfect ing itself not by its own rules and Char­ recopilzlng that there are few pat an­ strung over a central tensioning etc. No bus scheduled but rides $2.98 yd. cable. The links are arranged so players, and the following win­ ter provisions, but by functional action swers in this world. Then she asks for are available. "a simple yes or no,’’ as I believe I have that the ball of one link rests in ners: Inez Mahoney, 619; •* Friday, 10 a.m. to noon, which was- stronger than, the ^United ■repotted in these pages before. the socket of the next, The--end -^.lixiise Hagehow, 600; Mabel kitchen, social games, nothing Wilson, 600; RobEna CaftqU,' ' Nations recognized authority. of this tensioning cable Is In the to bring: 1 p.m. to 8 p.m., crew­ In any case, she seems to want a'3Sf- 571; Walter Kohls, 570; Flor­ inltely verbal response to things, show- body-mounted controller unit el embroidery class for begin­ In that phase, the United Nations was where tension can be applied by ence North, 649; WUbur Mes­ For the look and fool Ing little appreciation for the righ range ners, and advanced; 7 p.m. to T M t l M a making law toy actiMi, developing peace cranking a handle. sier, 648; Eva Lutz, 542; Grace 10 p.m., setback tournament. o f woolL STIDEIITS of nonverbal communication recognized In this fashion the tether can Moore, 641; Tom Grant, 688; muscle by using it, and there were, in by scientists and developed on my part B ib pickup at 8:80 a.m. Return You can receive a 10% dis­ be made as rigid as a piece of EUen Kleman, 581; Peg Venr APPLES trip at noon Bonded those days, high hopes that, hearten­ into a treasury of shrugs, grunts, steel and formed in any shape drillo, 681; and George SchroU, count and no tax for your * ed by its own improvised successes, the hunches, facial expresslims, hand sig­ the astronaut desires. The tether school-sewing projects. M nals, and low-decibel hums that are per­ 623. organization and even the great super­ can then hold him in position On 'Iliursdays, the use of the Jobs Cutback FLANNETTE you need is a discount slip fectly clear to me. Tliey come easier to perform an assigned task. A bus becomes a problem, as signed by your Home Eco­ powers in it would advance to making than words wllich, once they have been , quick release is provided so card______playing___ starts at 9:30 in DANBURY (AP) — Two com- nomics’ Teacher. Present it those positive changes in the Charter thought, often hardly seem worth say­ that in an emergency . the toe'morni^ the bus which panles here announced Friday Red Gravenstein ing. This may be because I ’m a husband to the cashier at time of itself which would formalize such things tether can go completely limp. would leave at Ito usual 8:80 In that Uiey’re cutting back Uielr purchase. like the one described by his wife in a ' The third element in the sys­ the morning time would not get work forces because of reduc- McIntosh as a United Nations.world police force. recent British play—rather slow-witted, tem, the "anchor,” consists of to the Center until 10 o’clock, tlons In government spending. 100% machine washable Ih e n , somehow, the will which regard­ especially in this kind of weather. an electroadhesive pad which We ask that those who really TTie Perkln-Elmer Corp., Farm Prices 45” wide. Blend of Rayon polyester yams woiven to a ed peace as the necessity began to fade, You laugh—I hope—but a tiP I report will strongly adhere to any me­ need a ride to call our office manufacturer of precision In- Learn to says marriage counselor Lee M. Shul- tal or any other electrically con­ and Acetate. Crease resist­ textured finish. Pe? not only among the. diplomats them­ one day In advance, and we strumentA, says It has laid off man estimates that more than half of all ductive surface. The pads are wlU try to make arrangements between 126 and 160 men at ant finish. Hand washable. press. Our reg. Sew and selves, but among the people whose married couples have reached the near­ shaped so ~ that they can be to pick them up and return plants In Danbury and 'Norwalk 8 exciting colors to choose Sew and Save! thinking and,^ feeling. create the mood ly silent stage. Presumably he does not brought into -dntlraate contact them at the completion of the out of a total force of 8,600 SWETZ ORCHARD from . Save! in which ifflplorhats |'have to function. mean just t^e masculine half. He means with the ^ c h o r surface. Hie pinochle tournament. workers In Connecticut. The lay- that even ^ m e wives are silent, and power supgly for the pad is Friday was our first try at offs were ordered Hiursday and WETHERELL STREET How would one stir (up such a will again? that silent marriages can spell trouble. about the size of a pack of cig­ kitchen social for that day, and Friday. How rekindle the jVorld’s realizatlan of That's wily I'm so grateful that my arettes. Eveq lidth this small we hnH 63 persons taking part. Data Control Systems, Inc. MANCHESTER how much it needs some form of inter- wife keeps talkipg. — RODERICK NOR- ’ pack, adhesive forces of about ^ A M Y NO SUCH ANIMAL We’ll keep having our kitchen sSys It cut 60 from Its work I m i i m i m u m DELL IN THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 40 poimds per square inch are social (bii^o) every Monday, force of 260 on Thursday. nattonal law and order? MONITOR. poskble. Fortunately, these are

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PAGE SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTEft, CONN.. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1970 Rock World Mourns •r,«o»uryOtp;^ . 19- Guitarist Pol H endrix Local diurchea Im Trinity Oonvenant Church Center Congregational Church etis Ask IR NEW YORK (AP) —“He was ' S09 Haokmatack St. United Church of Christ JU ii& a good friend of mine and I wlU I Ftill' Gospel CSirlstlaii Rev. Ntormdn B . Swenoen, 11 Center St. min him,” singer Janls Joplin Fellowship Interdenomlnatloiial Pastor Rev. dUford O. Simpson, said when told of guitarist Jlm i at least five months during the. Orange Hall Minister This column of questidns and answers on federal Hendrix’ death In London Fri­ Rev. Philip P. Saunders, Pastor 9:80 a.m., Sunday School. Rev: Wlnthrop Nelson Jr., year, the amount of his earn­ tax matters is provided by the local office of-the U.S. ings will not afFect his status day. And she cried. CSasnes for all ages, 3. through M inster of Christian Education Rock musicians across the as your dependent. The other 10:80 a.m.. Adult Bible Study adiUts. Nursery for Infants -----^— . Internal Revenue SeiVice and is published as a public country mourned the loss of a dependency testa, support for and open discussion. Sunday available. ^ 9:15 and 11 a jn .. Worship service to taxpayers. The column answers questions rare talent and a briUiant gui­ School. 10:46 a.m.. Morning WfSrshlp. Service. Ihe Rev. Mr. Simpson instance, must continue to be met. tarist 7:80 p.m., Evangelistic serv- Ihe Rev. Mr. Swensen preach- preaching. Topic: "Come and most frequently asked by taxpayers. "He was an Innovator,” said Ice. Ing on “Qod Wants.Us To Live Have Breakfast.' Grades Q) I took a loss when I sold Miss Joplin from a California s ty le Right.” Nursery for pre-school and over will worship Q) I don’t have the money to security is being paid foaDe? recording studio. "He made ev­ Church of the Assumptlou - children. sanctuary. . Kindergarten and some stock I inherited. Can I pay all that I owe on my third A) Ask your employer deduct this on my return? eryone In the music business Adams St. and Thompson Rd. 7 p.m.. Family (Night. Nuisery will meet In EducaUoh- quarter estimated tax. Can I whether these taxes are being aware that the pubUc was ready Rev. Edward 3. Pepin, Pastor al Wing. pay part now and the rest next paid for you. Employers are A) I f you sold the stock for for and really wanted free musi­ Rev. Robert J. Burbank First Church of Christ, 9:15 a.m.. Grade 1 through 6, time? required to file a return and less than its fair market value cal expression. He showed ttiem Sdentist creative learning time. pay social security taxes for on the date of the decedent’s that It wasn’t Just delusion. It Saturday, Masses' at 6 ;80 and 447 N. Main S t 10:15 a.m.. Coffee Stu^pe, A) You may have to pay a death then you are entitled to penalty based on a 6 percent household employees when was a reality.” 7:30 p.m. Woodruff HaU. cash wages of $60 or more are either a short or long term British musician John Mayall Sunday, Masses at 7, 8, 9:15, 11 a.m.. Church Service, Sun­ annual rate if your payments capital loss depending on how are not made in full when paid to an employee during called Hendrix’ wmtrlbutlon i l i l 10:30 and 11:45 a.m. day School and Nursery. "Mat- Conchrdia Lutheran Church any calendar quarter. Em­ long you owned the stock be­ "monumental.” ------ter” is the subject of the less 9 a.m.. Priesthood. 740 Main St. The hours are 11 for the year is filed. Farmers daughter opened up a savings and put under 9 a.m.. Holy Communion, and fishermen can avoid this Social Security coverage may coma In a London apartment 10:30 a.m., Sunday School. a.m ., to 4 p.m. Monday through cSiurch School and Nursery. account wants her social se­ penalty if their payments be obtained by writing the So­ rented by 28-yew-old _Mlr^a Hendrix m ad elast pubUc Classes for all ages. Saturday. ^ 10:80 a.m.. The Service, cial Security Administration, curity number. Where can she 5 p.m.. Sacrament Service. equal 66?4 percent of their get one? Daimermarm, a b eau tl^ Ger- j^pp^arance at a^^fsidon Jazz Church School and Nursery. total tax liability. Baltimore, Md. 21236. Give man blonde. A mortem ex- Wednesday night “We had Emanuel Lutheran Chureh your name, address and social A) Your daughter may ap­ amlnatln was cKiheduled today, peen trying to contact him for St. Bartholomew’s Church Church and Chestnut Sts. North United Methhdist Church Q) I used an emplo3rment security number when you ply for ^a social security num­ -V .feffiowed by a/coroner’s Inquest, three days but could noV’ said Rev. Philip Hussey, Pastor Rev. C. Henry Anderson, agency to get my job. Are the write. ber by filling out Form SS-6 300 Parker St. probably htonday. one of the singer’s '^ U s h Rev. Edward M. LaRose < Pastpr Rev. Elarle R. Custer, fees paid deductible? which may be obtained from Assistant Pastor Bruce J. Eveiison, Intern Q) My son has earned al­ your local Social Security or Eric Bimlen, former lead agents. "It was very unllk^ Pastor A) Yes, if you itemize ex­ most $600 this year. If he IRS office. Banks and other singer with the group called the He was usually very reliable^ penses this will be deductible. V t _ , Saturday, Mass at .6 p.m. 9 and 10:46 a.m., (Divine Wor- makes any more will I lose bis financial institutions are re­ A nlm w and a friend of Hen- Hendrix, who featured 9 a.m.. Worship Service. Ser­ I f a job was not secured, the Sunday, Masses at 7 :S0, 9 ^ p . Sermon by Pastor Ander­ exemption? quired by law to report certain ^sald: "All I know is that music, swiveling hips and aii\ mon: "Having and Being: A fees are nondeductible. 10-:15 and 11:30 a.m. son, "Use the Sabbath Day A) If your son is either dividend and interest pay­ bad taken some sleeping tab- urunly Afro halratyle, once said Minister.” Coffee Fellowship Burden added that Miss he used drugs but had outgrown Wisely.” Nursery for infants. after the service. Nursery for Q) I work part-time as a under 19 a t the end of the ments by the identifying num­ Dannermann had found Hendrix them. St. Bridget Church 8:60 and 10:40 a.m.. Church children up to five years old. maid. How can I tell if social year or a full-time student for ber of ^ e recipient. Rev. J(4m J. Delaney, Psutor School for three - year -olds .Z_ Rev. Harry McBrlen through Grade 8. / Rev. Neil F. Fitzgerald Emanuel Church Duplicate Bridge 'JT Oomrrumity Baptist Church A Thought for Today i* Saturday, Maisses at 5 and 8 An American Baptist Church Sponsored by the Manchester Area Churches Sunday School p.m. Results last night In a dup­ 085 E. Center St. Council of Chitrches Jehovah’s Witnesses First Congregational Chttrch m nt Evangelical Lnttieran Sunday, Masses at 7, 8, 9:15, licate bride game at the Italian- Set Tomorrow Rev. Walter H. Loomis, Kingdom HaU Of Vernon Church of Reekville 10:30 and noon In the church. Minister Rev. Richard E. Bertram, American d u b a re : North-South, The Christian Church In gen- Rt, 30, RockvlUe Rev. John A. Lacey, Sydney McKenzie and Kermeth Emanuel Lutheran Church Minister St. Jam es’ Church 9 M6 a.m.. Church School for era! has failed our generation Hickman, first; A1 LaPIant and Sunday School will begin all 9 a.m., PubUc talk, "A Chris- Rev. Randall P. Fdrrara, ■x 10:30 a.m., ’Hie Service. Msgr. Edward J. Reardon, aU ages, Sunday School to r because It has stopped preach-: Assistant Minister Mrs. Lawrence F ^ a n , secOTd; gjg^ggg tomorrow with one ses- J , .. tlan Visits The South Pacific," Joseph Davis and MQUon Got- * « ^ \ Pastor Nursery through Grade 4 con- ing ^ gospel of hope. What a sad jj Charles Roth, Watchtower Rev. Betsy P. Reed, Our Savior Lutheran Church tueb: third. . » Rev. Joseph E. Vujs tlnulng during the worship sorrv- ij.ggg^y n,at the church in this Society representative. Minister of Christian Education 239 Graham Road Rev. Thomas Barry Also, East-West, Sydney Wyde Classes thro^h South Windsor and James Baker, first; Roger G ra d e 8 Include a nursery class Rev. Jam es M. ^ y le a m Wnrnhin Hour day of gross pessimism Is so 10 a.m.. Study erf the Watch- Rev. Ronald A. Erbe, Pastor 10:90 a.m„ Worship Hour, " “r » tower Aur. 16 Issue, “Je- 9:30 and U a.m.. WorshipT „„„„ _____ Oormolly and Robert Hughes, forthree-year-rt^. Robert Dutton, guest preacher. Irrelevant because It has no sAvants Are Dlf- Service.ice. The Rev. Mr. Lacey noonnu- and Fd Conwav and The Sunday School Is <^>en to Saturday, masses at 5 and Topic: "OhostB at the Dopr.” A gospel, no good news of hope. I jgrent. will preach. Nursery available. 8:30 10j« a.m., Woi^p nonaid Raymond third all children of the community. «« ^ ' -X. ...~ "'■i-v.'" 7:30 p.m. nursery is provided In the dill' should say It does have It, but Sunday, Masses 6, 7:30,9, drren’s Building. It has neglected it. ’The most rel­ United Methodist Church School. 1^0.46 sem ce on ^ Manchester Bridge Club is should stop at the church office 10:30 a.m., and noon. 7 p.m.. Junior High and Sen­ evant truth for the human situ­ Rt. 44A, Bolton 6 p.m. ior High Youth FeUowehipe will ation today is right there In the Rev. David M. Campbell lowshlp. the club, 136 Bldridge St. Play opening of classes. St. John’s Poilsh National —------7 p.m Senior PUgrlm Fel- Sunday. Catholic Church 9:30 a.m., Sunday School and »» oP®" to the pubUc, and part- Bruce J Evenson, Intern at ’The teaching of the second a.m.. Morning Worship; lowshlp. nerships are avaUable for play- the church, oversees the Chris- Rev. Walter A. Hyszko, Youth Building. com h«'rf ow Lord la dealt with Serm^^ of Adult Bible Class. Pastor ers without partners. tian education program. Mrs. • V ' \a-. v;>7- some 1,845 Umes In the Bible,----- Religion.” Church School. Bolton Congregational Church Carl V. Gustafson and James Second Congregational dtnroh F irst Congregational Church 318 being In the New Testament. Bolton Center Rd. C. Hamilton serve as princi­ Masses, 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. United Church of Christ Trinity EvangHlcal Lutiteran HelnxMi The return of the Lord In the Rev. J . Stantem Conover, pals. 386 N. Main St. Church Rev. Herbert O. Kelsey Jr., Rockville domlnsmt theme of 17 Old Testa­ Minister Sunday School teachers are Gospel HaU Rev. Felix M. Davis, CMlaBourl Synod) ment books and one episUe -In David Acker, Juri Nlller, John 416 Center St. Minister 86 Prospect St., RockvlUe 9:80 a.m.. Worship Service Hospital Notes the New. In fact, 7 out of every 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, McOallum, Roger Horton, Miss I Rev. Ernest S. Harris, Rev. Bruce Rudolf I V sermon "Working Together.’^ VMtlng hoars are 12:80 to 8 Dale MacLean, Robert Wlll- t =5* ’ V ■? 10 a.m.. Breaking bread. Associate Idinister 10 chapters In the New Testa- sey. Nursery provided. _____ ment makes reference to the Church School. p.m. In all areas except ma­ brant, Melvin R. Hellstrom, 11:45 a.m., Surulay School. 8 and 10:80 a.m.. Worship ternity where they are 2 to 4 Rockville United Metiiodlat Mrs. Elmest Ley, James Reu­ 7 p jn .. Gospel meeting. 10 a.m. Morning Worship. ® Se“rvl“ eT Holy Ckiramunlo^^ and 6:80 to 8 p.m. Nursery through Church School the last half U4' Rev. Paul J. Bowman, Minister Rev. Willard E . Conklin, ADMITTED WEDNESDAY: Stratford, Mrs. Edwin A. JoUy, 167 Woodtoldge St. Mr Davifl, “Setting a Course." cussion. It is clear from t h e ______Leon Bassett, Egypt Rd., Elling­ Robert Baker, Pastor Ootfee Hour after the service. Scriptures Uiat Christ Is not only Rev. L}rman D. Rded, Jr., Mrs. Reginald Christensen, T job to catch them. to be the subject, bu the object Vernon United Methodist Associate Minister Nursery through adults. ton; Terry Files, Broad Brook; Ii|l8s Christine Bensen, kCss For a San Francisco crab boat skipper, work Church Janice Flckett, Orcha^ St., of our preaching. We are to pro­ Miss Janeth L. Kaplar, 10:46 a.m., Worship Service. „ , .1 1 Dale Magnuson, Sirs. Don Car- 10 a.m., Sunday School. Calvary Church Rt. 30 begins well before the crabbing season opens. claim, not only the Christ of the Director of Christian Education jjursery through Grade 4. 11 a,m.. Worship Service. (Assemblies l Hanson. Even during the salmon season which precedes second coming, but the second Rev. Joe K. Carpenter, 7:80 p.m., EvsingeUstlc Serv­ 047 E. Middle Tpke. Craig, Hartford; WllUam Rob- J f ? ' Miss Susan Minister 10:46 a.m.. Worship Service. Unitarian Fellowship crabbing, he spends his free evenings mending ice. Rev. K. L. Gustalbon, coming of Christ. “The doctrine erts, E . Hartford; Lodie DeCarU, Johnson, of the second coming,” wrote C. ------Sermon ’Mpic: “How Par Can of Glasttmbiuy crab traps. They measure 36 inches in diameter, Pastor 9:90 a.m., Worship S e ^ c e . You Travel On Sunday?” The Elizabeth St., Rockville; Bever' and Dean Beiuon. The Presbyterian Church S. Lewis, “may be to some peo­ Academy Junior IQgh are made from construction bar iron and stainless Nursery. Rev. Mr. Bowman preaching. ly Boivln, Regan Rd., Rockville; 43 Spruce St. ple Intolerably frustatlng Main St., Glastonbury „ „ - 9:80 a.m., Sunday School, ir for Kin- 9 a.m.. Church School, Wilfred Dunham, Oak St., Rock- steel mesh, and are attached to about 15 fathoms Rev. George W. Smith, Pastor ^ Perhaps you were going to get Grade 2. Grades 5 through 10. Adult vlUe. of line and a float. married next month; perhaps “ ° 10:30 a.m.. Service, Nursery 10:80 a.m.. Divine Worship. Study Group In library. DISCHARGEX) WEDNESDAY: The day before crabbing begins, the traps are 9:30 a.m., Sunday School, 7-30 p.m.. Family goepel you were going to get a raise and .School. GUead Congregational Church 10:30 a.m .. Church School, In­ Bohnle Osuna, Spring St., Rock- loaded on to the boats, and at early dawn the fish­ Classes for all ages. service. Bible message, hymn- next week; you may be on too Hebron fants through Grade 4. vHVb; Jeanne Layman, Stafford 10:80 a,m.. Worship Service. verge of a great scientific dis­ Mnsslih Evangelical Lnttieran ermen head out of the Golden Gate to plant the sing, and goepel musiO. Rev. Herbert O. Kelsey Jr., 6 p.m., Junior Pilgrim Fel­ Chnrdi Springs.; Richard Shaker, Chris- Nursery provided. covery; you may be maturing Fhstor lowship. toirfier Dr., Rockville; Thomas traps, maybe six or so miles out to sea. The traps 7 p.m.. Evening Service. great social and political re r (Wisconsin Synod) St Mary’s Episcopal Church 7 p.m.. Senior (Pilgrim Fellow- 296 Buckland Rd., Wapplng HClenskl, Mark D r.; So. Wind­ are baited with squid; it takes several hours to Church and Park Sts. forms. But now, of all mo- 11 a.m.. Worship Service. The ship will mdet at toe chureh for sor'; A1 Coville, Vernon Ave., The Unitarian - Universallst Rev. Karl R. Gurgel, Pastor plant them, and they are then left overnight. Rev. George F . Noetrand, ments,” asserted Lewis, Christ j jerm aln Bodlne, assist- a statistic hunt, RockvlUe; Arthur St. Louis, Old Society of Manchester may come again. g^t pastor, will conduct toe ------On opening day, the boats go. out again and Rector 10 a.m., Worship Service. Town Rd., RockvlUe. MANCHESTER 46S Main St. A little over a year ago as toe service. Nursery provided, St. George’s Episcopal Church Also, Helen Beauchamp, Haz- harvesting begins. The traps are hoisted on to the Thomas S. Latham, president Rev. Russell Alien U a.m., Worship Service. Rev. Timothy Carberry old year drew to an end and toe Rt. 44A, Bolton ardviUe; Lenny Giggy, Pinnacle PET deck, the crabs, are quickly removed, sized and new year dawned, a newspaper Talcottville Congregational Rev. Robert W. Ihlotf, Vicar Rd., Ellington; Richard Valen­ thrown into separiSte boxes. In a mutter of minutes 10:30 a.m.. Sendee, Nursery, Rev. Ronald Halderman St. Jobi’s Eplsoopal Chureh CENTER headline read, “A Year of 'Trag- Church Rt. 80, Vernon tine, Somers; Darryl Peters, the traps are re-baited'^njl heaved over the side and Church School. United Church of Christ 8 a.m.. Holy Communioo; 7'<80 a.m.. Holy Communion, edy Saved by a Space Spectac- Rev. Robert H. Wellner, Jared Sparks Rd., So. Windsor; again. The line is paid out and the float in place. 9 a.m.. Holy Communion. Ser- ular.’’ Writers everywhere are Rev. ''Truman O. Ireland, Trial Liturgy. Rector Harry Etel, Hyde Ave., Rockr OPEN SUNDAYS Zion Evangelical Lutheran >’9:30 a.m.. Registration for villa; Mrs. Claudia Kloter and You don’t work crabs from insidcj^ju^ from the Church monette by the Rev. Mr. Alien, speaking of a world tragedy. o i 12:00 TO 6:00 Church School classes. Crib Can It be saved? Only by a 9:46 a.^ , ^hool; Sunday School. 8 a.m.. Holy Communion. son, Rachel Rd., Manchester; awash deck of a boat which has seen three or four (SDasourl Synod) Class, and Nursery care space spectacular: The return of Nursery Uuough Adult Dlscus- 10:15 a.m.. Holy Communion, Mrs. Althea JoUy and daughter. MON. 1-6 THUB. tin 9 O oc^r and 'High Sts. 10 a.m., Family ^ndee. decades of sturdy service. Hip boots, slickeF and 9.60 a.m., Sunday Morning Jesus Christ. 8*°" Group. Nursery and Sunday School. Progress Ave., RockvUle. 995 Manchester Rev. Charles W. Kuhl, Pastor rubber apron are needed to keep dry even when Coffee House for adulte ,and As never before, toe assign- H a.m., Worship, 11:16 a.m.v Coffee ahd con­ St. Peter’s Episcopal Church young people in the Old Parish ment of toe church is to get Its Supervised child care. versation. , the weather’s perfect. And cotton gloves are in­ 9 a.m.. Divine Worship. Nurs­ . Sand IBU Rd., South Windsor Hnii house In order and to fulfill Its Rev. James A. Blrdsall, dispensable to protect hands as they grapple with ery in Parish House. United Clongregational Clmroh Matthew’s Church 11:00 a.m., Holy Communion, mission to toe world and In so St. Vicar lines, rough steel—and crabs. ^ 10:16 a.m., Sunday School. United Church of Christ ToUand FoH Spvciols Now Sermon by the Rev. Mr. Alien, doing-prepare many for toe re- ToUand ______turn of Jesus Christ. Rev. J . Clifford Curtin, 'Pastor 8 and 10 a.m.. Family Serv­ ALU M IN U Ml The coming Kingdom of Rev. De moon, he declared: ’’One . Cfanzoh PROGRAMMING PRINCIPLES WORKSHOP toe sect of their preference. OouncU wlU m eet Lounge wlU small step fw m M ; one ^ant Saturday Mass, 7 p.m. Rev. Jam es A. Bonnema, Rt. 81 and Norto River Rd. , . 11 n 1 vvii lonrt fnr nnnTtlriTiTl Trlft OniriARA Sunday Masses, 7, 9:15, 10:30 BOnlster But Instead, they “were add­ be open for all Senior Hi s. leap for mankind!” ’The Chinese O ov en ^ COBOL WORKSHOP r/iii Week's PICTURE SHOW by AP photogrupUer Sal Veder. ed unto them (toe disci­ have an old proverb: The Jour- and 11:46 a.m Rev. W. H. imikens. Pastor ney of a thousand miles begins ^- 9:46 a.m., Sunday School for ples),” and they continued Jehovah’s Witnesses J^ ere: 1800 Asylum Ave., West Hartford. Room 110. with toe first step. O rtalnly toe Wesleyan United Mefliodlst all ages. “In the apostles’ teaching and Kingdcmi HaU 10:16 a.m.. Worship Service. When: Intro to Computers starts Sept. 22, Tues./ Journey to heaven begins with Chundi 11 a.m.. Worship Service. fellowship.” Y w see, God 726 N .. Main St. 9 a.m., Sunday School. ®venings for 12 sessions from 7 :00- added them to toe church, one step; toe step of faith which Crystal Lake Rd., EUington Nursery. ; 10:00 p.m. without . sectarian dlvisloa, ^ puts our foot down on toe pro- Rev. Harvey W. Taber, Pastor 7 p.m., Ehrenlng Service. 9:30 a.m., PubUc Bible, dis- g, Christ, that. OPEN ALL DAY Coui^ Fee: $125.00 which development is neither course "The Flood—Ancient STVwtnHc nnr Christian He will take to His celestial and 9:46 a.m., Sunday School St. Maurice Church, Bolton SUNDAY Progijam Fee: $375.00 Myth or Proftoetlc ReaUty?” eternal home all vtoo on this Classes for all ages. Rev. Robert W. Oonln, Pastor CHURCH O f CHRIST 10:80 a.m.,. Group discussion ^^^0: place their firm beUef In 11 a.m„ Woiahlp Service. 9 A.M. la 9 P.M. Fee includes aU student costa with toe exception of textbooks LydaU and Vernon Streets of toe Aug. 16 Watchtower mag- jjijjj ^ saviour and Lord. Nursery: Saturday Masses, 6 and 7 p.m. Ufhere required. Courses 2 and 3 wUl foUow In sequence. For Phone: MS-2617 azlne article “Jehovah’s Annum DMie Rev. WUUam Taylor 6 p.m., Wesleyan Youth. Sunday Masses, 7:80, 9:16 and further infoimation caU 429-3311, Ext. 1280. Bible Classws, t:M a-m. Servants Are DUforeaf Worship. 19 a-m., • p.m. Church of toe Nazarene 7 p.m.. Evening Prayer.- 11 a.m. / i . I ■I 'J /■

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.^. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1970 PAGE NINE PAGE EIGHT MAiNCHESTEIt E V E l^G liERAIiD.-MANCHESTER. COlW.. Sa W r DAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1970

Plane Happenings for Teens JetsQjCfffve Hoapital Phone Strike Police Log Obituary The telephone number for Hijacked Vietnam Manchester Memorial Hospi­ , Threat ARRESTS Saturday, Sept. 19 MCC future campus on Weth- Mrs. Robert R. Massey tal was changed a few William Plantaus, 26, o f 1108 Drug Advisory Center, 81 erell St. after school — lOH and HEBRON—Mrs. Eileen Mas­ months ago, but too late to Tolland Tpke., charged with Russell St., .647-9222, 1-9 p.m. 4-H’ers helping to set up lor In Cutback Put O ff sey, 63, of Greyville Rd., wife T o Cuba be listed correctly In the new breach of the peace and intoxl- of Robert R. Massey, died last Bradley Inteniation^ Airport, Sunday's Horse Show. (Continued from Page One) phone books. The hospital (Continued from Page One) catlcm early this morning, alter USINESS SERVICES DIRECTORY (OontinnPd;from Page One) Rt. 76, Windsor Locks, Bradley Thursday, Sept. *4 number Is 646-1222. nlgh(' at Manchestfer Memorial cal Figditer Squadron. Four oth­ reached at the earliest possible a domestic disturbance at his Air Museum, noon —, 6 p.m. Drug Advisory Center, 81 RUs- Hospital. BANGKOK, TTialland (AP) IJonatlon; adults 76 cents, ohU- er squadrons in the wing—the time.’’ Its membens . are to be home. Court date Sept. 21. Mrs. Massey was' bom Nov. sell St., 647-9222, 8:30 a.m. - 6 A Thai charter plane returned *-en 26 cents. 306th, 308th, 309th and 416th— named later. ------13, 1916 In Worcester, M ^s., p.m. are being transferred to the Manchester Under the 44-year-old rail la- Gwen A. Feder of 844 Lydall and lived In Manchester and to Banglrok today after a Junket Community T, N. Main St., 8 MCC, Hartford Bd. Campus, Tactical Air Command’s Eng- bor law, the board will study the St., charged with shoplifting HIGH GRADE Ashford before coming to He- Into Communist territory re- P-™-' Teen Center Night. . Muslc Workshop, 10 p.m.-mid- Force Base In Loulsia- Hospital Notes dispute and submit its recom- under $16. She was arrested yes- CAMPING ’ mendatlons within 80 days. Over terday afternoon at'$Cing’s De- \ . m"m^f Xe^l^st S,n^ga" "“wUnJrbowllng l^'*es,'®^r'tebTr^d la n e s.> o l Ublee and r ; ^ ; r t V ‘:rrr“of''Mi^:‘7 ; C^ts^n ™ ^ o ^ d ^ ^ n S S j ^ the following 80 days, the unions partment Store. Court date Oct. EQUIPMENT PRINTING tlonal Church of^ebiS^. ^ ‘ ennls tables also open. . .dona- looking for musicians to volun- Ohio and rail lines are to condder the 6. Survlvors, besides her hus- p r ) ^ record In Arizona. tion, a dollar and a half — no 'ViartiNO BOUB8 Tents, Cots, Sleeping Bags, Job and Commerdal teer for these workshops. T ^ U cbI Fighter ______recommendations during nego- AOOIDBNT8 PEtlONALIZKD band. Include two daiighters, Blra Air Transport, owner of m em ber^p ewds this yew. . . Inteniiediate Care Semi- FUNERAL HOME Air Mattresses, Stoves, Printinsr Frdlay, Sept. 26 ^^d its supporting' unite -rfvate, noon-2 p.m., and 4 p.m tlations. . Police charged Bruce A. W l- Lanterns Mrs. Henry Chambers and Miss the single-engine Cessna Wren, Drug Advisory Center, 81 will be transferred to Home- g „ — . urivate rooms, 10 a.m.- A strike had been called for liamson, 22 Bast Hartford Prompt and Efficient sell St., 647-9222, 8:30 a.m. - 6 stead Air*•- Force Base, Fla., 4 p.m..8 p.ih. Sept. 10; but government medte- i»dth e v a ^ r e s ^ ^ b m ty Printhig of All Kinds H e S t^o s' I ^ ' ^ ’m ^ ^ us' Sunday, Sept! 20 ,Wm. J. Lenndn, Director FARR'S without men and equipment. PedlAtrics: Parents allowed tors won agreement from the night. They recei\^ ^ SESVICC , J sell Starkweather of Plainfield Keesee from a passport he left Tolland Tpke., across from P ™ of an accident 'cm Glenwood St. Camp - Bike - Sport MCC future campus on Weth- The wing had been stationed at except noon-2 p.m.; union to delay for five days. " on en ^ - V Community Press and Mrs. Albert Green of Pas- ^ the plane. He had rented the Parker St.. 1 p.m., Jaycee ^ There were selective shut- Involving a utility pole and a 142 E. CENTER " 2 MAIN STREET coag, R.I.; and three grandchll- ^ane last Monday at $60 an Headquarters for ‘ O em the ereU SU ^ r ^chwl, Homestead before Its assign- g p.m.-8 p.m. downs In some areas Tuesday parked car owned by Walter W. „ at Depot Square 254 Broad St., Rear tiren; toe pretext that he was Hockanum” . . .get a friend or show ment In Vietnam. Sdf Service: 10 a-m.-2 p.m.. and Wednesday until a federal Prowa of 93 Glenwood SL Court 649-7196 ‘ ' Open DaUy to 9:00 P.M. Telephone 643-5727 . Funeral services will be Mon- scouting locations lor a motion go alone and join a group to Saturday, ^ p t. 26 Drug Advisory Center, 81 Rus­ J. FARR — 643-7111 day at 1 p.m. at the Holmes picture production, Blra Air help clean the Hockanum ‘ toSiM ve ckre and Coronary court order b l c w ^ ^ s ^ ^ date Sept. 21^_____ sell St., 647-9222, 1-9 p.m. ____ YmmMlIntA faMlIv OOlVe tOOlC Cff6Ct. Dlflt. COUTt Funeral Home, 400 Main St., said. \. River!! 100 Community Y, N. Main St., Howard Corcoran said PoUce charged Frank H. Manchester. The Rev. Herbert The company g a ^ this ac- Polish NaUonal Home Divers ^ e k Mytlme, limited to five mm ^ Mlckowlcz, 64, of 120 Avery St D IC K ’S CUSTOM MADI O. Kelsey Jr., pastor of the count: , \ Governor St.. Hartford, 'lO Teen Center Night, band to be Fathers 11 a.m.- to effect until it expires Sept 28. with operating a motor vehicle PARKADE MANCHESTER CANVAS AWNINGS First CJongregatlonal Church of The man Identified asNKeesee a.m. - 6 p.m. — Coin Show — announced. Wreckage Of V T i Earner this week, C. L. Den- while Intoxicated. ^ ctm ^ SHELL Hebron, will officiate. Burial was flown over northenh and free. MCC future campus, Withered s T m -iu m '^ a n d nls, president ot the Brother- involved in an accident with a *-Jfcr.'T". .V .a-fc-': w . will be In East (Jemetery, Man- northeastern ThaUand d u b ^ MCXJ, Hartford Rd. Campus, st.. lo a.m. horse show helpers ’ hood of Railway, Airline and car driven by Jane A. Newlrth CLEANERS MEMORIAL CO. Chester. toe week, ending at an A m e ^ p.m. . . . flret night of the to complete work on the show SERVICE 8 Plane Crash .W p.m.^ p.nu In matemltv Steamship CTerks, claimed the of Vernon, last night on Laurel 0 MANCH. PARKADE Opposfte East Cemetery^ Name It, They Rent It 668 CENTER STREET Friends may. call at the tuner- can air base in northeastern\“ Cinema Sunday Night" series grounds. (Continued from Page One) « : n , „ a..r.h St. o.«n a«. Glass Is Versatile al home tomorrow from 7 to 9 Thailand ITjursday night. The showing “ Elvira Madlgan” . . . -----— (Next to Liggett Drug) A r e y o u going to d o over your used are times when It Is a must come up to tee rigid p.m, flight plan called lor the Wren seiles subscriptions available at our big thing lor this week- the Westchester airport that he ■Alf.MTvlce. adamant in offering only a one- Oct. B. PHONE 640-5569 Quality 'Mei^orlols MECHANIC ON DUTY _____ to take off for Bangkok Friday MOCV. . students with I.D.’s end Is the Horse Show for the was returning because of smoke _____ year 7 per cent wage increase — floocp this fall? If so, remem- ® y° ^ ^ n ^ i real task to think of something standards set by these com- AT ALL HOURS Over SO 'Years’ Expe^epoe lost without It — you really miss v Mrs. Alfred Bertussl morning. free!! l\ benefit of the lOH—hope you in the plane’s cockpit. There The administration reminds offer. The unions want a 40 per A written warning for faUure ber that United Rent-Alls has different to give as a' gift and If panics. Should you need tee ★ BACK TO « Starters, Oeneraton, Mrs. Lena GatU Bertussl, 68, Twenty minutes after takeoff Bradl^IntemaUonal Airport, can make It sometime during was no further communlcaUon visitors that with construction cent or higher increase over to grant the right of way at a floor Sanders edeers also hand « ^ ^ -n imit tols 1s tee case, stop In at tee glass replaced in your car wln- under way. parking space is three years. stop sign was Issued yesterday Call 649-5807 \ ’ ^ ’ i., Interested, call Unit- Glass (Jo., Inc., 31 Bissell dow or windshield, this is tee Carburetors. of 14 Florence St., wile of Al- the American ordered the plane Rt- 76> Wm^sor Locks, noon the day. . . .there will be pony with the aircraft, Domeetlo - Foreign Cani SEE US FOB: SCHOOL Sanders for ipent at reasonable ejl Rent-Alls at 289-6333; they terms of glass, place to come, fj Alwnilnnpa BoU Up fred Bertussl, died yesterday diverted to North Vietnam, 6 p.m., Bradley Air Museum, rides lor the youngsters. . .also A woman who lives near the limited. VlBlton are aeked to Besides the clerks, the unions afternoon to Melvin T. Bidwell ★ . A. AIMETTI, Prop. 648-7008 children 25 refreshments for everyone. . . lake said she saw a red and y^lth the hospital while the involved are the UidtedTrans- of 48 N. School St. The car he rates and they will make your will gladly quote rental rates. Glass is so versatile; It Is tee Much driving Is done after Atvnlnga at Hartford Hospital. - about 2% hours flying time adults, 76 DON’T BUY NEW CLOTHES Harrison S t, Manchester come out and watch- your white plane flying low on Its problem exists. portation Union, the Brother- driving wae in collision with work easy. When you are fin- ^®''® something to tow thing teat can fit Into any dark and If your car’s wind- X Door OanoplM Mrs. Bertussl was bom Feb. away. It flew over Laos and cents. \ hood of Maintenance of Way. a car driven b y , Bradford J. FOB SCHOOL. HAVE THEM friends ride! side Just barely clear a clump DRV CLEANED LIKE NEW, • h rt nt n floor txillsher and toom or to your home? You home, whatever Its decor, mod- shield Is pitted from fine flying X Storm Doon 16, 1912 In Manchester, daugta- landed at an unspecified airfield Monday, Employes and the Hotel and steurer of 21 CUfton St., on E. ter of Mrs. Frank Gatti'of Man- in North Vietnam or in Commu- Drug Advisory Center, 81 ------of trees and crajm into the lake. AND SAVE MONEY. IS e , re po have the trailer but no tow bar gm, contemporary or with your particles thrown against It by MANCHESTER X Combination Windows Patients Totoy: 271 Restaurant Employes and Bar- Middle Tpke. at a north exit Chester and the late Mr. Oatti, nist-controUed Laos near the Russell St., 647-9222, 8 ;^ a.m. - The winter program for the PoUce put out a call for divers your floors will shine like new. your car? Your problem Is most prized antique furniture, passing cars'll might be wise Manchester Awning Ota tenders Union. from a parking lot at Manches­ FREE 10% BONUS CARD and had lived here all of her Vietnamese frontier. 5 p.m. \ ___Rec___ Department^ will start the to try to locate the plane. ADMITTED YESTERDAY; contractors have been quick solved. United will attach a tow Mirrors are always welcome; to have it replaced. After a 196 WEST CENTER ST. ter High School. ON DRY CLEANING. life. She was employed as a A few hours later the craft re- ' Pathfinders Club, NOrman ^g^k of Oct. 6. Some debris was recovered Mrs. LuclUe Audet, 20 High STEVENSON’S to take advantage of tee rental j. they add beauty to any room while these fine pits and TMephone 649-8091 _____ from near the spot where the Ridge Rd., Rockville; George Manchester Area WE SPECIALIZE IN XVbaX T t 4 l_Z XAllcX M X$« n X M M A MMAAM X^l« ^ 1 4 «« X^ SsiafooiL Clerk in the accounting depart- turned to Nakom Phanom a ir St., 7:30 - 9:30 p.m., A la te ^ , heaters that United RentTAlls comes off In a Jl$fy, too. and in rooms teat are odd sized scratches blend into a maze EetaUUdted 194U field, 500 miles northeast of. open to teens with a relative Hope that you’ve noticed the plane went down Into 60-to-100 Austin, East Hartford; Simone A written warning for failure 8UEDF, » LEATHER h a v ^ These heaters deliver 76,- “ jg j^gj.g j^gg j. or somewhat small, they add a that cute down on your vislblll- ment of the Travelers Insur------. --- ..... — ------— „ to yield the right of way was ESSO CHOICE VARIETY •’nee Co., Hartford, and was a Bangkok, Thai air force officials wlto a tolnldng P ^ '® m . change of location for tlm Teen feet of water. Carter,, Broad. Brook; Aileen Escapee Held CLEANING. OOlTto 250,000 BTU yet they are down’’ Rent a ®®"®® ®P®®® airiness. Of ty, particularly so at night Center. . .It’s next to thewhlton ^ M. Cross, Enfield; WUllam M. issued yesterday afternoon to 405 MAIN ST. P ^ M UphoIstoiT i.iimber of its Girls au b. She Put a security blanket on the Lois S. Brbwn of Coventry. Her I inexpensive to operate and will „h„in saw and do the work vour- ®°“ '"®®’ '*'**®" ®®® ‘*'® '^*'®" ‘*'® onco^tog lights dls- was a communicant of St. story. Hie ;>llote, both former .T Ubrary In the Community ^ - Y on . ^ Cunningham, 483 W. Middle On Breaking, TEL. 649-5533 give plenty of heat, even In tee ,, „ou can' make short work Service Emblem of the Pitts- tort teem. Spot checks are run Qualify and Rrl Shop “ Tpke;. Joseph A. DellaFera, 24 car was involved in an accident James* Church pilots in the TTial air force, flew Drug Advisory Center, 81 Rus- ^orth Main St., and, no mem- coldest weather. Before these b u ^ ^ BET-UPHOLSlEBINa She is also survived by a sis- toe Cessna on to Bangkok today, sell St., 647-9222, 8:30 a.m. - 6 bershl<> cards this year—a dol About Town Fine S t; Mrs. Pauline Gladysz, Entering Charge with a CEu: operated by Earle T. * Tuna-Ups Seafood e MODERN FUBNITUBE 646 N. Main St.; George Guay, Everett Jr. of 367 S. Main St., Osfrinsky heaters were available, many , leneths to use In vour fire- ‘^*®Ptoyed at tee White Glass (ar as visibility Is concerned ter, Mrs. Richard Carocari of were whlsfied away by air P-m. lar and a half donation each Ciib Scout Pack 47 committee days of work were lost due to „.ggg ^ ^ ’ toat you are get- but more Important, you might and ANTIQUES 6 Sunset Lane, Andover. Richard A. Pepock, 18, 96 at Foster and Hawley Sts. * Engint Cleaning 4 3 OAK.STREET Manchester. force investigators. Wednesday, Sept. 28 week! wUl meet Monday at 8 p.m. at the cold weather, but by using jjgp ^gj.g pggnle are the finest glass teat mon- be injured because of poor e Store Stoola and Boottw Also, Rosemarie Haynes, 80 Brewster Rd., Enfield, an es- DEALER IN WASTE TEL. 649-9987 The funeral will be Monday In Phoenix, police records The Manchester Herald ques- ■------the home of John Hinchen, 66 * Minor Repolrs them the workmen can do their . people are gy ^^y visibility and distortion. e Cuetom Famltnre Your correspondents are Fl'an jean Rd. (Jottage St.; Elno W. Huhtala, capee from Cheshire Reforma- (Si Cans driven by Bvelyne L. SUpoovere and Draperies at 8:15 a.m. from the Holmes show, that prior to serving two tlonnaire is due today hope MATERIALS work in comfort It Is cheaper around their Motorists know that wherever Another Item teat would be a (Mrs. Frank J.) and Candy C3on------Hartford: Mrs. Victoria Konar- tory, was arrested Friday night Daguln of Storrs and Patricia * Stam ps work in comiori. is cneaper homes, but If you have to dig emblem la dlanlaved tee — Made to Order Fimeral Home, 400 Main St., years of a five-year federal pris- yo“ mailed yours in! way, 267 Hackmatack St., 649- Sunset CouncU, Degree of ski, 90 Norman St.; Clive W. in Bolton on a charge of break- A. Ruschak of 164 Summit St. Complete Selection ef . with a M ^ s of requiem at St. on sentence, Bobby Joe Keesee, Drug Advisory Center, 81 Rus- IRON to rent these heaters for tee the pist holes by hand, the work ^ ^ k Is done qulckfy Md If- 36, spent 49 days In C!!uba. He sell St., 647-9222, 8:30 a.m. - 6080 and Karen Gilmore, 649- Pocahontas, will meet Monday McKinney, 37 Edwards St.; ing and entering. were in collision yesterday af- time you need them than to In- jg reallj^hard. Rent a powered) (iciently and by skilled and alallatlon of glass ventilators Reuben Plen’s Materials James’ Church at 9. Burial wUl 6 had piloted a rented single-en- P-m. 9276. at 7:30 p.m. at Pythian Hall. Christopher Merisotis, 156 Broad The youth, who escaped from temoon in the Parkside parking vest tee money by purchasing or manual post hole tligger from ,ui,y trained men In tee art of that protect against storms let FREE E8TIMA.TES be in St. James’ Cemetery. SCRAP METAL Lower Level of the Parltade St.; Karl R. Nlckse Jr., Clark (Cheshire on Thursday, alleged- lot'. . them, which runs into quite a united Rent-Alls and you will glass Installation. They use only m plenty of air and do not dark- Friends may call at the fu­ glne Flper Comm'anche there Texaco Sfafion 640-6824 and asked for asylum while a Friendship Circle of the Sal- Rd-. Bolton; Raymond P. ly ^as seen emerging from a I ------UnituOlatt-tm neral home tomorrow from 2 and PA PER oum of money. have your fence . all set In an the latest and best techniques ® Mon. & Tues. 9-6, Sat. t-6 deserter from the U.S. Army’s vation Army will have a potluck O’Coln, 223 Spruce St.; Colin private residence by the owners The parked car of Joan Huh- 381 Main Stroat to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. MDC Voters To Decide 731 PARKER ST. One of tee most popular items unbelievably short . space of In modem auto glass Installa- y®''^ easy o ns , V , Ft. Huachuca, Ariz. at Its first meeting of the sea- tJ. O’Neill, 168 Walker St. whose Identity Is unknown. He t^la of 13 Cumberland St. roU- Tel. MS-67S6 or 643-6879 868 BURNSmlB AVE. carried at United Rent-Alls Is time. tion and you are always sure hnrmv to CTuban authorities returned son Monday at 8:30 p.m. at the Also, George H. Petr^tte, y/aa arrested by Trooper Joseph into another parked car own- the rug shampoo machine. You Remember the name: United of the utmost In satisfaction J® PhoiM 643-9149 263 Green M . ; M r^ Janet G. Qsga of the Colchester Troop. ed by Helen M. Rooke of 40 EAST HARTFORD him to face trial on 153 criminal Fate of Salmon Brook^ home of Mrs. Maynard Clough can do the work yourself an(l Rgnt-Alls. The phone: 2 0 9 3 ^ . with all work done here. , fa k ^ a ccu rL measurements If Hydramatio TrauamUtlon P o ^ r , 11 C a ^ U D r.; AUred pepock Is currently being held HarUand Rd. yesterday after- GLASS charges, and 162 were dropped. 289-6333 turn out a really professional ^hgy rent you any tool or The White Glass Co., does yourself and Bopalrlng Driver Hurt He testified during his trial Voters In seven towns will de- W 3er and sewerage are the J. Simpson, 72 Sch^TOl St.; Mrs. Hartford JaU for a court ap- noon. The accident occurred In e For Auto WlndshleldiS YOUR Power and Hand Topis looking rug cleaning Job. The p ,g g g equipment. R e s e r v e work for insurance companies 3 g g tfl. nart cide In the November election if primary responsibility of the « Ruth P. ^ pearance on Sept. 21. He Is the Stop and Shop parking lot All Work Guarfuiteed that his crimes were part of a Reservoir district but Its charter allows to«et at the citadel at 6 COMPLETE Painting and Decorating machine Is not to heavy to y®'*' ^®“ ®® “ '® ^t.; a son to Mr. ' Michael Hastings, 20, of 10 parking lot at Broad St. and SBIJF-SEBVIOE MANCHESTER do around the house but the cost gold when It comes to keeping 31 BisseU St.— Tel. 649-7322 Delmas L. Nolln, 18, of 139 tofo^ation and Mrs. R o b e r t a W a lk e r . Cedar St., Rockville, waa Issued Green Manor Rd. LAUNDRAMAT the bathroow dry. 'If the man FOR BEST RESULTS Walker St., one of the drivers, H eld in Rape tract^The t o ^ ’ are Hartfort ^®®‘ . ®^®d by the water may be obtained from Mrs. 633C Center St.; a daughter to a summons for unnecessary PET CEN TER IhiW Cleaning and Tailoring is slightly prohibitive to hire noise with a motor vehicle. He AJao: Rewcavlng and custom of the house is handy, he can is In serious condition at Man­ . t J users Ddnald Spiel, 16 Woodstock Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Michelle RatU, A writen warning for failure •66 kfai" St. Manchester someone? To buy a tool is „ . . _ . . East Hartford, Newington, Wind- users. . r > tjutti i c-oof ot is due in Rockville Circuit Court made suiits, pants and coats. foolish when you’ll probably I' Install these himself, or if you chester Memorial Hospital. Manchester Police charged Bloomfield Wethersfield The district board, the admin------\ RED 1, East St.. Hebron; a to drive a reasonable distance Fair prices, too! Thoqias Haddock of 126125 !Pond jjp.ee men with rape early this ond Rockv Hill ' Istratlve and policy making Kenndth Harley, a deacon ofv daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Fran- oh Oct. 6. never use It again. prefer, for a moderate sum, tee PAUL'S D u P O N F S apart was issued yesterday af­ a e»— White Glass Co. will send a Lane— the other„tu„_ driver; Fred Connecticut Audubon body, U composed of 22 com- Community Baptist Church, cis Michael, 60 Laurel St.. South Lawrence McEwen, 25, 70 W, X taharino The answer? Call United Rent- ternoon to Karl KoUe of (Jolum- X ORV CLtANMQ PAINT SUPPLY Edwards of 107 spruce St., pas- T C o X ll te mlssi’oners“""ap^inted ' tte conduct a ‘service tomor- Windsor; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Main St.. Rockville, was arrest- wkV-nie w rT e LAUWORT mrvk:^ Alls at 289-6333. They rent all man tb do tee work for you. Stop ’n Do senger in the Nolln car; and alleged Incident Involving a 22- leglslitoi^Emd tee district state governor for terms of two row at 2 p.m. at Green Lodge John Lee. Shady Lane, RFD 4, ed on a charge of Intoxication involved In an acclden t^ th a KIDDIE Once installed you will wonder 645 MAIN STREET state legislators and tee district state governor kinds of hand tools. You name Prop: "Rudy’’ DuPont Brain Doyle of Hebron, passeng- year-old HazardvlUe woman , ® dlBtH^tdistribt andantt late of Highway In Manchester where ,®ton, at Its meeting this week, jlon, but In a statementIssued ------noon charrtng him with breach '^ “ ® ’ “ ^In and Henry Sts. Mrs. Sylvia I. Levesque, 16 T! 646-2756 Perhaps yoiir own TV Is out of (qj-^ quality work, at prices, that 'This year there seems to be V 70 Blit.'AU i' I MS^JheaterV ^in said District de- the aUeged incident occurred. \®“™ Friday afternoon tee editors yWCA classes starting Mon- Northvlew Dr., South Windsor. of peace. He was released on a ^ j 352 MAIN ST. 646-0293 order and you are missing your are consistent with the work a concerted effort to make spo BRAKE SERVICE » ceased. ' She said they drove her back to ® ®^®' ^ ’rtsltor showed jj „ot killed. The story 9 $200 non-surety bond Emd is Also, Harriet Beebe,. West Drake of (Columbia went off B. NO SERVICE favorite programs. You need not turned out. He is also a mem- i^^A ek hiblted hto adminlstraUon accoiait Hartford afterward. . ,, p o rk ” in tho was not denied tn Washington. ^ m - begltmers yogEi. 10 WlUlngton- Michael L ThomoH scheduled to appear In Msmehes- qi „f ae -uootor CHARGE Front End Allgnmanf with said estate to this Court for Hartford poUce brought her ®*®’. ,Eart, In tee ziegler told newsmen tee ” r^n i.». tI « ^ p ^ ^ ter Orcult Court 12 on Mondav Center St. at Benton St. yesttor- do so; rent a portable TV from ber of the IGO, and while this ly tee first t h ^ OPEN “"oRDE'^D-'^That the 28th day of to Manchester this m o ^ af- Sept. 6 Issue of tee Connecticut pregident’s discussion with ddi- tn lA P ^ f p ^ Circuit Court 12 on Monday. afternoon and atruck a ca- RESERVATIONS FOkT” Buy - Sell United Rent-AUs - their rates means teat any garage or aerv- e ^ s SAT. TO 1 P.M. S e ? P e S 1 ^ l^three** ter taking her' to S t .T I n c ls J^®»® ter published by tee jors during his visit to Chicago tog, 9:M to 11 a.m ; creative Peter Marcue RFD 2, ^ x 30, ble to a lighting pde. s HOTELS Ganaral Rapair Work afternoon at ttie Probate Office In Hosnltal tor examination Connecticut Audubon Ctouncll. was off tee ropord crafts for children, two ses- Manchester; Mrs.Jeanette D. • AIRLINES COINS Appraise are reasonable. Once one g^ s t " ^ ‘^ i ^ d e d “ u ^ n few minutes’ to have your ches“ ‘l i d T e ' ^ TOe three men are to appear ^to"® toe commission mem- ziegtefalso s ^ 'th a t when he ®tons, 3:16 ^ d 4 p ^ .; modem P^yUls Cambodians Two cars, one driven by Siun- • STEABfSHlPS Collections Wanted 100%. long before IGO was brake* checked and_you will We’re Paying Top Current formed In this aectlon of the save yourself time, embamass- Fine Qnality to® in Manchester Circuit Court 12 tee talked with Sun-Times edltore uel WEilker of (Coventry, the oth­ '627 Main St.,. Manchester JOHN'S said admlnlstraUon account with __ proposed sale until they saw tee about publication of their story w d 4 p.m.; JluJlteo sessions Paulle &haefer, 83 Grand Ave.T Prices, Contact Ua said estEite, .ssceriEdninent of dls- on Monday, er operated by Alphonse Bog- ’ co u n ^ , Don WllHfl had eame4: ment and perhaps your life! trlbutees E«id\order of distribution, newsletter,. theyXU— said.--— , he. was not . concerned_ J with _•*.»_ kill- i_ti« for xuA ®girls KAiAo 16 xo and cuivi J older U4UCX and-worn- cuiu wuui”won* Rockville; X w xxxxj, sfcxiiico James TTW. • oimcx'i Slater, , gonl of 102 School St., were in­ a reputation for fair dealing. After tee rough winter the ATLANTK and this Court directs that notice The newsletter describes "A ing It but with tee briefing rulda ®” ’ JluJltsu sessions East Hartford; Michael B. Lock- (Continued troni Page One) volved in Eui accident eEirly yes- CONNECTICUT All makes of cars are sendeed, front end of any car should be I^D IA M O N D S not Poi.k” nstkIte teese ...words:__ . uifder which...... they .had . received ^ . . for bovs to 16 and older and men,men. wWood. o^ , BaatEast Hartford.Hamord. terday 128 E. CENTER Legal Notice Lost Park*’ with Eiftemoon on Fine St. VALLEY COIN CO. and not matter what the'Job. aligned. All roads are full of From MANCHESTER/ ’’Dense stands of pine and mix- information. Also, M rs. Edwin Suchecki fr o m these positions stopped the n e a r FForest St GUNLIFFE large or small, you may be sure pot holes and all you need to D D A irQ JEWELRY ppear ar heard thereon by LIQUOB PEBMIT and daughter, EEist Hartford; offensive Monday after inflict- 07 Center Street, Manchster publishing______copy______of this order______in NOTICE_____ OF _ APFUCATION______hardwoods cover its bottom- it thus appeared the White Umt your work Is received with do is to hit one Just riglrt and D i m i « STORE 649-8132 somene newspax>ef'havinghewsj a clrcula^ This is to give notfee that I, lands and slopes, while through Hmiap did nr$t niiPRtlnn thp onn- Dr. DonEild HennigEtn, super- Mrs. Paul Lusa Euid son, StEif- ing heavy casuEilties on leEid COMPLAINTS MOTOR SALES 643-6296 a warm welcome and metlcu; the trouble .starts. 'This ia par­ tkm1 in sal^^tricl, at least seven RODEMCK A. WRIGHT of lo4 u run the Menr ^ q u e s ^ J T Intendent of Manchester tord Springs; Mrs. Robert Cambodia units. • Expert Watch Repairing rs before the day of said hearing. Green Road. Manchester, have fUed « waters of. tent or accuracy of the article Various parts from a car park- Same Addreaa—6 Years lous attention of all details. tlcularly important If you are c FtM Selection of Qifts da>'L______, - - -...... ______e x p e r t a u t o b o d y and and by mailing on or before Septem- an application dated September 16. Salmon Brook. but only thd conditions of Its schools and Dr. Walter Schardt, Wojclechowski and daughter, 76 Fleld commanders said they ed In the body shop at Man- Dally 9-6 Thun, till 8 In order to achieve this repu- getting new tires (there Is no For All Occasions BRAKES. TUNE-UPS ber 15, 1970, by certified mail, copies 1970, -with the Liquor Control Corn- member of the Board of Edu- Overbrook Rd., Vernon; Sarah FENDER REPAIRS Monday Cloaed of this order to Shirley S. Murphy, m^lon for a Groceiy-Beer for the In rapidly-growing Hartford publication. *niose condltlcHis had been -told that if Communist Chester Motors were taken tatibn a man must be a perfec- excuse for driving on worn tires e Longine, Balova, 16 Hackmatack St.. MancheMer. of alcoholic liquor on the with its major d e ficien cy of were not officially disclosed. cation, will be 'guest speakers Watson, 487 Center St. resistance was too strong the at- sometime in the last two weeks, ENAMEL and LACQUER tionist, and Don Is. His men are \idien you. can get top grade Wittnaoer and Caravelle MINOR REPAIRS Conn. • Doris S. Hickey, 14 Hackma- premises. 306 Green Road, Manchee- recreational land, and - Sal- The Miami Herald reported In toe Manchester Rotary Club DISCHARGED YEISTERDAY * tempt to open tee roEul to Kom- BEFINISHINOS expected to do the work In Just tires at such reasonable prices Watcher tack St, . Manchester, Conn., Nancy ter. mon 781 Main St„ Manchester L. Scott. 8 HackmatEick St., Man- The business will be owned by Brook -property . . is a today’s___ ^ ______editions____ teat______Nixon____ told meeting at 6:80 p.m. Tuesday Ftexa„„ o Dwire Rt 74 would be aban- A giear shift knob waa taken r e a s o n a b l e p r i c e s one way—the right way. If you 1 at the Don WllUs Garage). Un- JOHN KENSEL, Proprietor cheater. Conn.: Alma J. Bluls, 25 RODEIUCK ^ WRIGHT of IM valuablela assetocoai. Einda —I has1.__ I______been______the Chicago editors___ either . . . . ___ a. tee Ua-.ahaa.aa at Manchester /-'WIUlmEUltic; RlCKy ^ Circle return make to this Court. RODERICK A. WRIGHT Deveiopnient as permanent aid Hussein, in November. jJ. Downes, 9 RidwewoodRidgewood St.-SL; Prinfery pend upon, try the Don WlUls npst notice of this condltlqri are JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge Dated Sept. 17, 1970 open spELce. Its two former ' tind A window in a house at 699 TEL. 448-0016 Oarage located at 18 Main St. tires that have worn taie'venly cc: Atty. C. N. (h-ockejt Jerllyn M. Clraldo, OlaJdon- Commercial Printing and OBDEB OF NOTICE now-dlscussed reservoirs could Center St. was broken some­ and ' see for yoiwself .why so or are cupping. / bury; CeutI H. Stiens, School Rubber Stampa OBDEB OF NOTICE AT A COURT OP PROBATE, "* restored to serve as recrea- First Stamps time lost night. many other people put off hav- The Willis Gara^ maintains AT A COURT OF PROBATE, held at Manchester, within and for tionEll ponds thus allowing a ST A R . e AXEKT^iV Rd., Andover; Fred L. Smith, The first adhesive ,U.S. pos^ 'e Wedding Invitations and held at Manchester, within and for the district of Manchester, on the Rt. XLA, Coventry. ing work done (he does have a a complete electrical shop and •By CLAY R. POLLAN- tage stamps went on SEtle July a deEder’s mEtrker plate waa Accessoriea the district of Mtinchester, on the Hth day of September, A. D. 1970. 8T6at variety of activities tor s, A»ia URRA Also, Mrs. Lola J. Freeto, FRONT END watting list, you know) so that 24-hour wrecker services be- 11th day of September. A. D. 1970. Present. Hon John J. Wallett, tee roughly 400,0(X) oeoole wlte- ff MA*. 21 y t Your Daily AefiWIy GaiJt 1, 1847 — a five-center with a reported missing from a ceu: be- e Business Cards, they can have this garage turn aides wrecke/^ cranes and sev- Present, Hon. John J. Wallett, Judge. , . ” If According fo the Sfors. "* East H ^ o r t ; Mrs. E U M b ^ portrait of Benjamin Franklin longing to Carter Chevrolet. It Letteiheeds, Envelopee Judge. Estate of Bobert J. McNellly, late to R ten-mile radius. !♦ s ; ; : a DYNAMICS out the work for them. eral road/unlts. The wrecker Estate of Cheryl Ann Oopp, a of Manchester in said district, de- "We Weren’t even To develop message for Sunday, a" ^elzebub M ., ^ -cent stamp with disappeared sometime since “ COUPrtnY COUSIN” is h o m e o f f a m o u s MIANDS given a . 3- 6- 9-14 34-37-41-46/ 10 disEippeEteed >44 BROAD STREET 0 All types of Business Soon you’ll be hearing about has a padded sling which will read words corresponding to numbers 50-59-75 ' South Windaor; Joseph J. Cap- Geoige Washington’s portrsiL Thub^ay morning. Forms—^Register—One- spring tune-up and many 'times , not dfCmage ca- scratch bum.„ Georgia Gov. Lester Mad­ Upon application of The ConhecU- Upon appllcAUim of Philip Bayer, to discuss this,-’’ Leslie “Of your Zodlocbirth’sign. “erino,- 420 Griffin Rd., Soutii ------(Behind Dnirr Queen) dox taking a “ chaw” of to­ aHotpoint s Maytag • Frigldaire # Zenith cut Bank and Trust Company, guard- executor, praying thtU an Instrument BucklEind, commission mSm- ^ TAURUS SCORPIO Phone: 6tt-4048 ------time CaibonT:dPadded-retc. HER GOAL was reached we wcmdxr if it is really im -) p e w • ROA G Panasonic , • Westlrighouso ^ Hotpolnt lan of the estate of said minor, pray- purporting to be the laat wlU and her. said The commisidnn hna 1 If 31 Too . . 61 Stir W inder; Mrs. Beverly A. Gif­ when Lesley Powell was bacco' while gathering' 2 Your 32Whol 62 Active ocr.'2j^ Spedalfating In e Custom Made portant. • ' s Stereos x Dishwashers |x Radios x TVs x Dryers x Etc. Ing for authority to compronilse and testament of luld deceased be ad- , . b^mmission lias ford, 217 Union St.; Mrs. Meit- votes at a county fair. setUe a certain doubtful Eind diluted mltted to probate as per appllcatin lt>ng been active In trying to (^ MAT 20 3 Unsxpcctsd |33 Allow 63 You NOT. 21': lYont End Geonoetry Rubber Stamps chosen Britain’s Goal Girl 4 Don’t 34 Lst 64 Grant garet D. Tweedle, 91 W. Center claim in favor of stUd minor against on file, U Is keen wooded nrenn end mrarnn GN11-13-1X55 1533-48-52/ GuerriDas, Troops Continue Brake Servtoe and of the year. Here, she a t ets-seei Julia Trefes d-b-a Atlantic leach ORDERED: _ That the foregoing f ? wooaea areas ana swamp- cfe/62-73-76 5 Weor '35 Doy 65 Hove St.; Mrs. Janice M. Rocker, 29 Open Eves, rill 9 P.M. the Porkade Phone Osslno. It is application be heard and detennl^ ' “ "to °P®” space and water In 6Good 361s 66 Fran' 60-77-81-8aV, Shodc Abaorben check our LOW prices wears her crown, topped Got A Painting titblam? Wa’II Help! ORDERED: — That the foregoing at the Probate (rfflce in MEUichestr streams find ponds cleEUl. GEMINI 7 Millay 37 Ksy 67 Small SAGITTARIUS Elsie Dr.; Pasquale Buccino, —^ r d f n and Domeatlo— with a large soccer ball. application be heard and determined •?' aald District, on the 29th day of nr iSroAoW/.v aro..i,iirr. 8 Impoftont 38 Ths 68 Later NOT. 22 / 172 ChEirter OEik St. Heavy battling in Jordan PHONE 647-1268 Servipe still means/somethinR to us—and service al the Probate office In Mwchester September, A. D. 1970, at two o'clock PXederiCk Spaulding, 9 And 39Indicotvd 69 You Free Inspection •^^JUHC 20 Also, Percy J; St. Peter, means spending ^ o u g h time "with you to help you In said District, on the 29th day bt In the afternoon, and that notica be commission chairmEUt, said 10 Don't 40 Rscsiva 70 Let pic. 21' g (Continued from Page One) No ObUgatloa John Dennis HamlU September. ^ D. 1870, at eleven given to all persons Interested In ” Theultimate loaara nra tea f ^ i 4- 7- 8-431 11 Activltiss 41 Psopla 71 Receipts 19-26-3042 Church St., Vernon; Mrs. JeEUi- t o o n TBOMZA,- Blanager 16 SERVER S'TREBT select the righjKpaint finish for that job you’re plan­ o clock In the forenoon, and that said estate of the pendency of sedd ^"® IbOc™ are Uie 1-/53-54-71 12Expsct 42 May 72 Hove |7WE-4JF cnm tws COAST TO f notice be given to all persona In- application and the time and place POOple of the area." 13 Should 43Papsra 73 Sports 65788739 ette M. PettingUl, Plymouth, jEdi’s ultimatum CEune in the mutiny against the au- ning. See us^TOT paint and service when you plan your teri(sted In said estate of the pen- of hearing thereon, by publishing a 'Die dlatrlrt-vota ni’rnriHnw to CANCER 14 Tsar 44 Mott 74 Favors CAPRICORN Vt.; Nancy E. Sndthj’ 16 Knox third day of fighting. Casualties toorities. next project. denpy of said appUcation and the copy of this order li »m e ™,m® a cco fO ^ to June it 15 Don't 45 Or 75 Plant «C.22^ m uraq a ana ^ ^ place p l^ ofoi hearingneanng thereon,inereon, paper havingnavsig a circulation In —H William"m iaiii WurtS, rrurio, mfuiageriiiiui of tee 16 Inspire 46 Know 76 Favored St.; Mrs. Edith S. Forgette, 161 were reported soaring pEtst ‘"nds crime ia punishable by by publishing a- copy of...... this order In...... district, ' ‘ at least seven days before ' district...... Is “ to clearclCE the way >^JU i't 22 17 Pott 47 Idsos 77 Maks JAN. IP Campfield Rd.; David W. 5,000, Royal army forces were death." IfEH mPMFHIION; MSIter some newspaper having a clrcula- the day of said hearing, to appear' .. 18 News 48Nervs 78 To 1-23-4731,-^ The deadline WEUI 10 6L.m., SPCCIAUSTS IN CLCCTHONIC tion In taldcUMrict, at______least seven „ If they______see cause______at sEdd time... and and toT further cn,.-dn.’’action. The district Ci120-29-4i)-29-4(M 5 Mitchell Jr., 30 Hilltop Ave., reported att^king the guerril- ' A SorvIcG TUNE-UP A ANALYSIS 19 Decisions 49 Much 79 Social 69-70.8O84\g days before the day of said lieaiW. place and be heard rekiUve "thereto almost always put sales tmd S m ^ 7 -7r-74 20 Be SO Your 00 Them Vernon; Toby Avery, Stafford laa—called fedayeen—to the EaJT. AQUARIUS O f Johnson I IGNITION 6i c a r b u r e t o r ! to appe^ If they eee cau» at a^d and by matilng on or before SepUm- nurchasea out to hid h« said LEO 21 Loiy 51 Plenty 81 You PAI NT CQ time and plEu:e and be heard relative her 15. 1970. by certified mall a bl“ i “ ® saia. Springs; Mrs. MEimle H. Bel- north. MajEdl repeated eEurller asaur- j JULY 22 22 In 52 Tension 82Rsliobls' JAN. 20 Slncnrity SPECIALISTS thereto, and by mailing on or befofe <»py of this order to Anna S Me- PlEins tor dividing the tract for 23 Romontic 53 Sovs 83Giiids alr, 713 E. Middle T^ke.) Mrs. MajEdi’s proclEunatlon said: Eutces that guerrlllEtf wishing to 723 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER—PHONE 649-4501 Seplmber 16, 1970, by certUled mall, Nellly. 25 Highland Drive. South sale have not been nnmnUte U AUG. 22 24 Experience 54 All 84 Ripen ftl. It J Ethel Nelson, Lang HIU Rd., An- ‘‘Hiia Is the test warning to thesurrender would not be harmed, S TO P S s t a l l i n g * M A A D a copy of this order lo The Conqectl- Windsor, Conm: Carol Ami BlaJs ‘ “ complete, Where Personal STARTS • IMPROVES OAS MILEAGE 0^21-25-35-51 25 Unproductive 55 You 85 Doings 10-12-3l49i BUY THE PAINT THAT’S WORTH 'THE WORK cut Bank and Trust Oompany, guard- 119 Manor Circle. East Hartford' Neither bids nor a vote by dls- 86 Been dover; Mrs. Lorraine V. Cos- fedayeen. MEtjEdi’s proclamation $Edd ^ A ENGINE PERFORMANCE Ian, c-ft Day, Berry & Howard. Oonn.: Robert J. McNellly, Jr. 136 trict electors' would he neres. 9J5S-5MS 26 Mode 560t 57-66-7935' Consideration 27 Just 57 Hsodwoy 87 Be tanzo, Pine Ridge Dr., Andover. “ All guerrillELs must lay down thoeo who wanted .to suirerider SAMtDATSarKg Attys^. One Constitution Plaza, Hart- Chambers SL. Manchester OmuT electors Vfouia De neCM- PISCES Your independent a ford. ,ConiL 06103, Attn: Martin Wol- IndividuaUy and as guardl^ ad sell tee tract to a city t? VIRGO 28 A^liorKss 58 Action 88 Brusque ] Also, Mrs. Gary Mulka and their sirms Euid surrender by 4 should lalse white flags and ad- Is A Tradition 29 Receptive 59 Money 89Chonged j fit. It )> •249 BRO A D ST. 23 Wor- lUem for Mark .A McNeUly. minor; or the state, he said. He ako 30Todoy 60To 90 Awolting j son, 61 Grant Ave., Rockville; p.m. Anyone vriio resists the vanco toward the neEirest Eurmy Ink fur tki loMn ardN$... McDoukrt mui8U» Hoad. New London, Conn., Wayne P. McNeUly. 25 Hlrtland xu x xw x t. j x i i r . 22 MAR. 20 ffuardian ad Utein for said mtxior. Drive, South Windsor, CcMin. * PhUip that the district had not ' 9/20 lilnrts R. Stover and son, 8S royid forces after thia time limit unit. 400 Strxxi , MiltX Ik MANCHESTER | 46 WEST CENTER STREET 2 -17-2X 36 i East Center St., requested zoning changes for ( X18-27-32 ^Good (^Adveisc g^Neutral W. MEdn St.; Mrs. Gordon Rod- will be treated as.eui outlaw EUid A guerrilla broedcEist Inom- JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge Manchester, Conn,, and return make tho ia n/\«r ^3-72-86-90 S02f 138-4432331 643-2197 SILVER LANE EXTENSION cc: Oonnectlcut Bank X Trust Oo., to this CburL -to® tract. Which Is now zoned erick and daughter, 43 Bigelow killed or arrested EUid tried by BEighdEul, Iraq, defiantly pro- dealer. •“"dlen JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge rutal residential In both towns. St. courts-mEurttel oo a cbEurge of ctelmed: •

' i . ■ I: . i.; \ PAGE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SAttJRDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1970 ^ MANCHESTER EVEMNG HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1970 PAGE ELEVEN lair Shop THE n Chance Bucs’ Herald Angle 60 To Mark ’70 Debut Pats Se^m Set

I Turning Out Parts EARL YO ST In New Home And man Delivered American Leagiie Sports Edltw Of Pro Grid BOSTON (AP) — After 10 years of searchinir ,as vir­ New York Jets and toe Browns, The game will be sho'wn on NBC < Bast Dliislon NEVi^ YORK (AP) — tual vagabonds, the Boston Patriots appear to have W. L. Potd03. come a 20-grame winner for toe , double in toe 10th, enabling toe A 60 will mark the ’70 de­ who 'Will play in Cleveland Mon­ starting at 4 p.m., EDT. But gan. "It was time for Glustl," said bow Injury) and Roberto Cle- NEW YORK (APV Notes from the LittDe Black Book day night In a nationally tele- found a permanent home starting in 1971. NEW YORK (AP) — « - x-Balti. 97 63 .647 — fourth consecuUve season. R on, Giants to' remain just one-half but of professional football this time quarterback Joe Kapp Phil Fine, head ot toe Sta------^------A fill Q-RVP lo se ° "I knew I hit the ball good." Murtagh. "BlasB had pitched mente (sore back). 67 .666 18H If Danny Murtaugh’s re­ Scinto won toe nightcap with a game behind toe Dodj^rs In Tall, good l(x>king young num shopping for clothes in 'vised game. New York 84 in New York tonight when won’t be there. dlum Realty Trust, told the Pa- have been from the man on toe hio ..Vionco QTifl fVio 35-year-old Pag:an said. "It hard early and had to go hard “ We missed plenty of scoring 73 .613 20 pair shop keeps turningj out run-scoring single In toe lOto In- their battle for toe runner-up Manchester yesterday at Regal’s on a day away from i., ^ i fv, Sunday, Denver is at Buffalo, Boston 77 Kapp,’ holding out In a salary triots* Kick-Off Luncheon Frt- seeking 5 or 10 shares, • felt g o ^ to get Vae big hit but all the way." opportunlUes early." said Oil 74 .607 31 spare parts on demand tor ^ spot. Nate Colbert slammed his the football field was Vinny Clements, Mr. Everything Bears play the at ifittsburgh, Baiu- little Pittsburgh third base- _ _ Detroit 76 Grid Briefs day that a new 00,000-seat sta- pj„g gg|^ that ground will be 73 78 .483 24^ the next two weeks, Sparky glily williams hit his 40th and- 34th homer for toe Padres. Giants. more C3eveland in UConn’s backfield . . . Jim Brezinski, former -assis­ a, ° Gary Cuozzo.i“ Cuozzo?T" Tr“',s had a g(x>d Brldf«Mrt dlum to Foxboro, about 20 miles broken for toe »6.2 million sta- man calmly went out and gQ^ over yet. We sUi 70 78 .478 26 igt homers for the Cubs, who * • • A sellout crowd of 62,(K)0 is as- Boston, Oakland at Cincinnati, Wash’n Anderson will have to re- 4 tant football coach at Manchester High and fine sports exhibition campaign which he Kastem FDOtofta Cbnferenoe souto of Boston, will be ready (jj(uh next to toe Bay State chilled the N®w York Mets have six games with the Mets. Marshall cracked a sacrifice liver. West Division Atlanta at New Orleans, Dallas 1969—9-9© gear his Big Red Machine capitalized on a third-strike CARDS • PHUS — , ^ , official,> ll handle publicity for the Manchester Midget g“heduied S a tu f^ climaxed by passing for 351 sept. for toe National Football Raceway In Foxboro next in a vital match between The loss dropped the Mets fly, but GiusU stopped them the The Mets loaded the bases in 90 60 .600 — at Philadelphia, Detroit at Minnesota for the National League passed ball by John Bateman Vic Davallllo set a Nm m ^ Football League this season . yards and two touchdowns 19—At AlC, /iioo (17-7 ) League club next season. Wednesday afternoon. He added the National League East into third place, 2 ^ games be rest of the way. 83 68 .660 7% vllle. Interested local teams the National Football League, Green Bay, Washington at San , , „ as—Adelphl;’ 7:46 (144) ) Oakland pp’'” ant playoffs. for toe deciding pair of un- League record of 23 plnt- again will be at toe controls for (17-18)(23-7 ) there’ll be a stodlum,” Fine told „ext August with an exhibiUim Pagan drilled a 1-1 Jim Me- ond, 11^ games behind. 68 90 .302 81 In toe rant for details . . . Since be- utlve capacity crowd to watch Minnesota. (17-ir win of the year," Glustl said. Kansas <31ty ento inning home run followed a overcame a 3-0 deficit In toe a run-scoring single ball Conferrace this fall . . . toe world champion Chiefs. 17—At Mohtclair State, S:00 (27-7 ) the luncheon guests. Our job ggjjjg between toe Patriots and Andrew pitch over the left cen- Steve Blass, 10-12, and Me­ Milwaukee 68 92 .887 32 eighth inning for toe Cardinal*. AU coaching posts at Manches­ coming Super Bbwl champs two the Giants at Yankee Stadium, Gale Sayers, held to limited „ ' , j,,' .1. j . 24—At Ithace, 2:00 (33-6 ) "We've got a great club and two-run homer by Bob Robert- second game. Sunday also will see toe debut ai—Hofstra, 'r;45 (21-19) now is to sell remaining stock, the New York GlanU. Ctolcago 63 94 .381 36H DavallUo’s feat had no effect ter High have been filled except years ago, half of toe 40-man dating back to 1962. action in pre-season play. in the second. of BUl Austin as W ashlr^n However, even if we don t sell it ,j,hg stadium will be financed Robertson's two-run shot, giving In a scoreless duel until Willie there's any question we're going x-CUnched division title taugh’s patched-up PltUburgh REDS • BRAVES — on -- toe outcome ot the game. that of tennis coach, Dick Dan­ New York Jet squad Is now The NFT, season was launched launched toe defense of his (14-13) coach in place of the late Vince 14—At Spcingfleld. l:9o all, we’ll still have a stadium,’ through sale of toe stock and toe Pirates their three runs In Sta^ell opened toe sevento vrtto ^ win IV' ‘the righty reileve'; c h ^ f fiawleraly.^Ued I mSor Friday**------Beanlta , . „ Pirates a 3-2 victory over toe Johnny Bench drove In four however. *Ihe PWls hM ad a ^ ielson, director of athletics, re­ gone. However, 17 of toe 22 Frtday night when toe Los An- rushing title in a bid to lead the starters are still around. .. geles Rams, unbeaten during Bears back from a disastrous 1- LfOmbardi. And the passtjo^ of ^ —^Northeaatern, 1:30 (14-39) Fine made the announcement through loans. The land was do- Friday night’s 3-2 triumph over an infield single, added. BalUmore 4, Cleveland 8, U York Mets In a showdown runs with a single and his 45th gone ahead to stay in toe ported. as toe deadline given Estabrook ^ te d by E.M. Lowe, head of the league mark for consecutive • • • Tom Crockett, former Man- the exhibition season, routed toe 13 record in 1969. Middle llne- Sonny Jurgensen is th^ best E^aatem Pootball Oonference toe Mets before a soggy 42,225 RotertsOn then unloaded his Innings between two of . toe three con- homer. Bob Tolan drilled a of toe eighth on & Co,, a Boston Investment firm poxboro raceway, Robertson left toe game In toe ^^mes by a second baseman New Tork 6, Detroit 0 chester High grtdder, is a start- st. Louis Cardinals 34-13. backer, Dick Butkua again will chance Austin has for a winning 1960—5-4-0 at Shea Stadium in toe opener 27th homer—No. 20 on the road tenders for toe elusive East Dl- three-run double and Dave Con- two-out double, and th ^ add O ff the C u ff' underwriUng toe stock Issue, for patriots are the largest -in to the Pittsburgh bullpen, ^ without an error, equaling toe washlngtwi ’ at Boston, ppd, erCl .dgCUII again Wllon V1C1T;8Wdefense c at iv tackle rVUlllcULRoman VjraUilCiGabriel threw UUtSW lUlfor key V**wtoe (Chicago defense, which vvaaaa..aa start, Jurgensen ».» . brtlUant In f^ jig— A t Kutatown State. 3:00 (16^ ) of a four-game series. 'Vision championship. cepclon poked four hits as toe an insurance r ^ Club championship at Elling­ s^e of 400,000 s h ^ s at »10 per stockholder with 136,000 "I didn't even know I was and»nH three pitche^^later Pagan “ Is left ankle and was sent to gamgames es set by toe late Ken The loss, coupled with toe Chi- Reds mauled Atlanta before on a walk, ™ni Mccarve at Muhlenburg . . . Jerry Fltz- three touchdowns and Alvin will be out to stop scrambling exhibition play, ^ t o 83 comple- ^4)pen Roosevelt Hospital for X-rays. rain ton 'Ridge Country Club will be sh^e was re^hed. ^ 6 In toe same Hubbs of toe (Jubs In 10S2. Oakland J(, California 2 ' cago Cubs’ 3-2, 5-4 doubleheader holding a belated division- single M d a tw^base error oy gerald, fine RockviUe High Raymond scooted 98 yards wlto Fran Tarkenton and running ‘-lens out of 131/Attempts for 910 ( 7-33) going to play until 45 minutes dropped his No. decided this weekend. The 64- ______State. 1:30 ( 0-23) before the game,” Pagan said, place. "I don't know how bad It Is,” The Mets also picked up for- Milwaukee 4, Kansas City 8 left fielder Lou Brook. football,—,1—11 —coach, was bom j»In the -1... second------1 i._i,half i.,„i—Mkickoff for an' back Ron Johnson, acquired yards and e l^ t touchdowns. if sweep at Montreal, dropped tod clinching celebration. hole event started today and 17—^At Trenton State, 1:30 (444) ) 9,m”"sha^es smi unsold the R seems that Richie Hebner, In toe bbttom of toe eighth said Murtaugh. "But It was mer C y Young Award winner Minnesota 6, Ctolcago 4 Deron Johnson slammed a solo Pittsburg. He was a halfback at other score as toe Rams, a fa- during the off-season. ■Veteran,'John Brodle will lead 24—G-laaet^ (2 0 -2 1 ) Meta ,t o third place In toe -w e looked a little bit like toe ends Sunday. Among the top deadline was extended until lon«-torm " toe Pirates’ third baseman Blass gaVe up a leadoff walk to puffed up real good. If he can’t jyean Chance from toe Cleve- Today’s Games stretch race—a few hours after Machine tonight,” Anderson homer In toe seventh for tne Boston University . . . Did you vorite to get into toe Super The naUonal television game the 49ers! Brodle had a good ex- Novf^'**™**'* _ _ — •4«\ n f /^ o lr Uli* IVlctCiUIlt; lAJIUglfct* entrants In toe EROC Champion­ (29-19) Tuesday. Esatbrook, which ac- Wlth^ financing of toe s ^ u m against right-handed pitchers, Wayne -Garrett and an infield plny tomorrow (Saturday), we’ll land Indians In a cash deal. Ihe California (May 6-13) ai kjox. (^clnnatl Manager Anderson ___ "They really wanted It . Phils. Sunday will pit toe last Super hibltloh campaign, with 57 of 109 7— ship Flight Is Dave Lingua, cme- notice the poor attendance at. Bowl, got off on toe rig^it foot, ( ^ 17) cepted the underwriting Job on a virtually completed, to - had been bitten by toe flu bug ch ok er to Cleon Jones—his have to flip a coin to see who right-hander,'29, had a 9-8 mark land (Odom 8-7) picked them as toe most likely j mean really. I believe major league baseball games The other NFL teams will be Bowl opponents, Kansas Cfity for /^50 yards and five touch- a/JiU SoShem CtotuieotSit (1^7*) time outstanding basketball star best efforts, all-or-nothing basis, triots will be able to play toe and wasn’t feeling up to par. third hit—and Pittsburgh man- plays.” with the Indlsms and a 4.21 Kansas O ty (Bunter 1- ) a West Division they kind of wanted toe Dodgers this week, less than 10,000 in in action Sunday except for toe and Minnesota at Minnesota, ddwns, ConneoUoat has been swamped with orders seven home games thto IWl to out of Windsor Locks High. . . . ___ Yankee Ckniference this week. Harvard University’s 40,000-seat '“It’s my job to stay ready,” ager Danny Murtaugh went to The Pirates have been playing earned run average. He was In Milwaukee (Morris 22)^ champs in toe final confronta- to win last night so we could win Soccer players wlto Eastern many cases and under 6,000 In 1969-5-44) Minnesota (Hall 8-0) at Chlca- others. The Red Sox and Yan­ Sept. The firm has accepted orders, stadium. The dub opens toe sidd the 5-foot-9, 165-pound Pa- his bullpen for Dave Glustl. without regulars A1 Oliver (el- uniform Friday night. It. ourselves.” (Connecticut State College this 19i—V ennont, 1:3Q (26-6 ) go (John U-16), N “ I’m guessing . . . and It’s • * * mosUy from fans, for one to 1970 campaign Sunday against season include Freshmen Don kees drew but 4,986 for toe sea­ 26—At Yale, 2:00 (19-16) New Tork (Bahnsen 14-11) at gtrictly a guess . . that toe DODGERS - ASTROS — son finale between the two at 1,000 shares. Most,of toe orders the Miami Dolphins.______Detroit (Hiller 64) Mets will win It,” Anderson-said Landerfin of Manchester, Bill 3—At New Uampehlre, 1:30 ( 6J4) Second place Los ' Angeles, WUde of RockviUe and Joel New York Thursday. 10-nAt, Teinpie, 8:00 Double Duty Cleveland (Hand 6-11) at Bal- before toe Reds, who had se- * • * vr-^Blaine, 1:30 (28-7 ) tlmore (McNaUy 23-8), N c“^™dVrWe^sI______tiUe to^ pri;io“vL' matoemaOcally eUmlnatod ria Boisvert of Coventry and vet­ 24—^At UassachuaettB, 1:00 ( 7-28) a 10-5 loss to Houston while toe 31—fioston UnlverBity, 1:80 (21-37) Major College Grid Roundup Wariiington (Coleman 8-9 and „jght without lifting bat. erans Pete Dubay of Wapping, Short Punts N ov. „ For Red Sox H = T ( 9 8 ) at Boston (^ e R 7-8 M ,an^ Braves Wayne Jalbert and Pete Brenn ” C?onnectlcut, (Central Oonnec- 7—At WUllam A Mary, 1:60 bounced back to trim the Astros i4-4Rhode lelaod, 1:30 . (26-16) and Nagy 6-4), 2, day-night 11-6 . of Rockville and Dennis Sher­ ttout and I'vy League schools 21—At Holy Croaa 1:30 In other NL games L o s A n - with a two-nm rally In toe ^ v- man of (Coventry. . . . Ray am toe only ones In New Eng­ Coaat Guard Due to Rain Sunday’s Gmnes Independant Mighty Southern Cal Chicago at Oakland geles nipped Houston 3-2; San EJvelhoch, Memchester Country land who want a freshman 196941GO Francisco edged San Diego 3-2 BUI SudaWs and Bill Buckne Club golfer, tied for fifth place spoils progfram,” John Toner of Serpt. BOSTON (AP) — The Boston Kansas City at MUwaukee Ifl^-jtenaBelaar, 8:00 Minnesota at CSilcago in 10 Innings and PhUadelphla got toe tying run Imme ^ d toe In Central (Coimectlcut Ctolf UOonn reported. The latter was Red Sox and toe Washington 13- Cblby. 8:00 New York at Detroit outscored St. Louis 9-7. winner scored on Billy Grabar- Assn. One-Day Tournament extremely pletised with toe Oct. Senators faced double duty to­ 3—At Norwich 1:80 ( 027) Waiting for Nebraska Cleveland at Baltimore • * * kewitz’ ground out. Thursday at Mlddlefleld wlto a turnout of 99 freshmen footbaU ( 7 ^ day with a day-night double- 10—Weeleyaa 2:00 Washington at Boston 40-41-81 roimd. Winner was John candidates toe day before class­ 17—At Southwestern, 2:00 < 0^ ) header forced by postponement CUBS - EXPOS — 24—At Woroeetar Tech,. 2:00 (3022) NEW YORK (AP) — Nebraska’s Bob Devaney hM Monday’s Games Ferguson Jenkins launched GIANTS - PADRES „ „ Peragalo, former M(CC member, es started. “ What a fine look­ (1427) of toe scheduled series opener. 81—A t Trinity, 1:30 Minnesota at Oakland, N toe Cubs’ sweep by tossing a Ken Henderson broke a 2-2 tie and current Glastonbury Hills ing bunch of young men. If Nov. __ the best winning percentage of any active college foo^ The Red Sox waited in vain only America could see toe type 7—At Case IhsUtute 1:30 ball coach in the country, but it’s expected to ^ip a bit ‘M'M California at Milwaukee, N flve-hltter in the opener to be- at San Diego with a run-scoring club champion. . . . Look for a 14— Lebanon V alley,, 1:80 ( 821) for a day-long rain to end before STAFFORD SPEEDWAY freshmen reporting for football Bouthem (lonneottoat when his Comhuskers invade the Los Angetes ^hseum Detroit at BalUmore, N number of regular scheduled Baatem Football Oonference postponing toe game Friday Washington at New York, N The Bug Is back at Stafford Monday night events, such as I think they would be surprised. . 1969-1-34) tonight to do battle with mighty Southern Califorma. night. With Washington making Springs Motor Speedway. 'Hie We expect 116 out. We’ve had Sept- ■* _ Cleveland at Boston, N ‘Touch of Arnold Palmei’ church, club and school meet­ 26—(Mlalue Mairltlme, 1:80 The clash between toe third- Its last visit of toe season, toe NaUonal League Bug, of course. Is nime other ings which involve males___ __ to be over 100 before. I was most Im- Oot. ranked Trojans and ninth-rated tut, says Devaney: ” It’s great Red Sox Immediately re-sched- East Division than Bugsy Stevens, the three- .^tpinedrcM ceied'or chaiiged P^®«®1 »>y this group.’” 2—At Hofstra, 8:00 Nebiraska heads a list of 24 to win tod opener, but our real ^ ^ ’ . . , Al U'l . TMaa.aaaayxm 10—At Brtdgeixut, 7:‘46 (18-17) uled toe ralnout as part of a W. L. Pet. G.B. Ume naUonal champion. to other nights now that pro NFTi pre-season crowds av­ 17—A t Gtaseboex) State ,1:80 (l'M9)( oAii Right games. Other ranking test will come against Southern eraged 47,264, an increase of day-night doubleheader with Pittsburgh 80 60 .687 — Stevens, who last week won football telecasts wU be a fea­ 24-4MbotQlalr State, 1:80 (2840) teams scheduled for acUon un- Cal. We must make a lot less Rosburg Gains Lead nearly 6,000 more than a year ai-AIC, 1:80 separate admissions. Chicago 79 71 .627 1% his 21st NASCAR career feature ture on toe first week night N ov der toe lights Include Mlsslsslp- mistakes than we did against Managers Ted Williams of ^ew York 78 72 .620 2% at Stafford, Is a prime favorlto' starting Monday. AcUon Monday ago. . . Forty rookies—enough 7—WMkee, 1:80 (21-87) pi. No. 6, at Memphis State; Wake Forest.” to m an. an enUre roster—^have 14-A t Adelphl, 1:80 Washington and Ekldle Kasko of Louis 72 79 .477 9 to take the 81,000 top prise In starts at 9. 2L—Oentrai Oonmectlcut, 1:80 ( 6-14) Oklahoma Statd at No. 11 Ar- in afternoon action, top- won starting jobs for toe open­ • Trtalty to Red Sox stuck to their orlgl- phlla’phla 68 83 .460 13 toe 60-lap Senator’s Cup race * * * kansas; Texas A&M at Loulsl- ranked Ohio State was idle but Using Arnie’s Club ing of toe 61st NaUonal Foot­ Independent nal pitching choices. The Sena- Montreal 66 84' .440 ,14% Saturday night at the half-mile ana State, ranked 12th; Syra- runner-up Texas entertained Here T h ere ball League season. Incluttod tors’ Joe Coleman (8-9) and Jim y ; Division PORTMARNOCK, Ireland (AP) — “ I reckon I’ve got oval. Stevens wiU be out to gain Sept. (1020) cuse at No. 16 Houston; Geor- California, San Jose State vislt- Sellout crowd of 62,(XX>, plus, are 16 players who were drafied 26—WUllana. 2:00 Hannan (9-8) were named to op- x Clnl. 66 67 .626 — a touch of the Arnold Palmers,” says Bob Rosburg. a little momentum he lost run­ Oct. gia No. 19, at Tulane and (3olo- ed fourth-ranked-Stanford, No. 6 .640 13 tonlg^ will mark toe 60th con­ in either the first or ^^ond 30—Bates. 1:80 pose BostMi’s Ken Brett (7-8) Log Angeles 81 66 He should—he’s using one of ^ ning In toe South with the 10—At Rensselaer, 1:30 rad’o State at 20th-rated Arizona Notre Dame was at Nortowest- .636 13% secuUve capacity turnout for a round, one chosen on Ihe 17th and Mike Nagy (6-4) on the (Pran. 81 70 Amle’s clubs. Grand Nationals. 17—A t CMby, 1:80 (4484) state. em. Navy at No. 7 Penn State, 73 79 .480 22 New York Giant football ^;ame and final roimd, and jairee new- M -^ A l Rochester. 1:80 (27-14) The rest of toe arcllght sched- Arizona At No. 8 Michigan and mound. Atlanta Rosburg, using a puttei’ he The event should attract a 8L—Coast Oueuid.. 1:80 72 78 .480 22 Rains Halt at Yankee Stadium since lft62 comers who were n*ver drafted ule Includes Virginia Tech at Al- Minnesota at No. 10 Missouri. The Red Sox scheduled pre- Houston picked up In Palmer’s base­ large field of NASCAR modified Nov. „ ' ANSWER PROVIDED — How do you unretire a number? The Yanks did 59 93 .388 36 . . . Over 690,000 fans are ex- at all. According'' to midweek 7- -Ainher8t, 1:80 ^18-il| abama, Vfeke Fordst at South game ceremonies In toe alter- San Dldgo ment, moved into second place stars who will b In the area for pected to 'watch toe new-look, plans, AFC te8.ths expected to 14—At Wesleyaa, 1:80 this simply by pulling No. 7 out of the glass case and putting it back on the noon to honor toe American Le- x-Cllnched division UUe Golf Qassic a big event toe following day. W esleyan Carolina, The Citadel at Van- . broad shoulders of Mickey Mantle. The player, left, is now the coach, right. Friday one stroke behind Aus­ 26-team NaUonal Football start 23 rookLefs and NFC teams Inde derbUt, San Diego State at gion baseball champions from Friday’s Results tralian Bruce iDevUn In toe “ Al­ The six cylinder sportomen join AW, HORSEWHISKERS! — The laugh’ s on Une De Mai a French trotter right League openers this weekend 17 . For tlto purposes of toe Scot. Noito Texas State, 'VMI at Rice, each of toe six New England Chicago 3-6, Montreal 2-4, 2nd can Golfer of the Year” Tourna­ the fesUvlUes which start at in style with the American mod look as evidenced by whiskers and mustache. States. The six champlrais are game, 10 innings In Illnois .. .Tw o games will be carried compilatloii, a starter was con- 26—At Mlddlelxiry, 1:30 (3i-e») Mexico, Iowa ment. 8:15. Oot- „ Yankees’ Record Best Since 1964 Campaign Manchester. N. H., Milford, Philadelphia 9, St. 7 on video Simday, toe BoetMi sldered^'to be one 4>f toe team’s 8— Bowdcln, 1:80 at Oregon State and Texas-El Rosburg, from Wintorop, Me., NaUonal point leader Fred Patriots and Miami .Dolphins 11 o^ensive or 11 defensive reg- 10—At Coast Guard, ^00 Mass., Naugatuck, Conn., Rut­ Pittsburg 3, New York 2 ROBINSON, 111. (AP) — The (21.13) Paso at Utah. AND shot a six-under par 66 Friday DeSarro is expected, as Is Haymond’s Run Games Reset 17—Woroeelor Tech, 1:80 land, Vt., Portland, Maine, and flrst and then toe Kansas Caty ulai% or the placeklcker or Eagles’ Roster 24—Amherat, 2:00 (28-1^) pinfllly, Dayton faces (3tocln- Chiefs and Minnesota Vikings ptinter. Tops among the teams Rain washed out la st SO.-At HlanliUnn, 1:30 ^ naU In toe nightcap of a doubld- Warwick R.I. ^ ^C IB C O 3, San Diego 2, had a two-round score of 140, In- PGA tournament pros tried to ^ the standings, snd Ed Stuns St. Louis night’s scheduled M id g e t Norv. Klimkowski Start Success will follow . . . Jo-Ann’s Athlet- were the ClnclnnaU Bengals fo. Players Fob. 7—A t WflUams. 1:80 (18-17) header at -CHnclnnaU’s Rlver- Williams, one of baseball’s eluding Friday’s 71. get underway Saturday In toe F7emke who Is in fourth jplMe. Ic <31ub in Rockville will pro- and Miami Dolphins, each wlto Football League doublehead­ U —Trinlly, 1:30 68 Loren Andreo end LOS ANGELES (AP) — Alvin Y ale ® ’ front Stadium after Xavier and all-Ume great sluggers while Innl^s mote a slow-pltch softbaU tour- five; and toe Philadelphia er at Mt. Nebo. 1 .4 « .1, nas 0/.V Saturday’s Games The field of 26 went into toe delayed second round of the All have been frequent 'riritors 71 Dave Arcell guard Ivy League . Miami of Ohio meet at 4 :30 p.m. nament Oct. 3-4, 10-11 In Abck- Eagles with four. ■Tlaj^ond stuiined St. Louis with The games have been re­ 1«0--734) In Friday night’s only major Steve Aretz DlfB Seipt. ■Sports Dial % rPsent a special to ~ ^lea«C “aZ^ a 98-yard touchdown run on toe scheduled for Sunday after­ 28—Connecticut, 8:00 (16-19) game, Kelly Cochrane threw for After Previous Bullpen Role Manchester, toe New England ° 1 i ni at ^ 863,626. washed out Friday’s sec- 40 Mike Bayles HB 60 Bob Bergin LB kickoff opening the second half noon following brief cere­ Oot. (40-21) 271 yards and three touchdowns . . . N e w ^ ^ f ^ G l X ' V ond round and If it can be The track UUe battle sUU 9— Colgate, 2:00 SATURDAY Gary Bilodeau HB and the Los Angeles Rams monies at 1 o’clock. 10— ®rown, 2:00 _ (27-13) as heavily- favored Miami of DETROIT (AP) Ron ^e almost did away with it this Mtmson and Roy 'White with one Red Sox who played Legion ball ^ ------Ished second In toe U.S. open, 23 17—Codumbfci, 2 :0 0 _ (41-6 ) 1:30 (8) Great Races of OO’s: Philadelphia (Wise 10-13) at , , . ^ g w , ; ghot to played . Saturday, the windup rages as well wlto Ed Yerrlng- Mark Branches! HB (17-0 ) Florida swamped William & out in toe first. ElUs followed as youths were to join in the cer- PniianeipmaL * iwise * •l^ lu o iiift WJ ..... man fn natn>l V a m HiW- 30 swept by toe Cardinals In their 24—At Oornell, .2:00 Riverside Grand Prix ICliixikowsIcl’s dii) b€for© hi© yesj* ( 21-42)2" ‘ Mary 36-14. Thd Hurricane had St. Louis (Bertalnia 1-1) toe 1969 and 1969 champlon-'^ will go 36 holes Sunday wlto toe ton toe man to catch. Yerring- 86 Bob Burney end at—Dartmouth. 1:80 2:00 (8) This Week to Sports Holivara a ni’tah ia anma- was thinking about It but ■with his homer, sending Kllken- emonles. The five players were CtocltinaU (McGlothlto 13-9) tackle National Football League open- Hurtford Kuights ^■ ■ V. to overcome a 146 deficit, but * ^ I did well In spring training so ny, 7-6, to toe showers. Car! Yastrzemski, Ray Chilp, shlps, said; "Maybe this putter original field of 147 trimmed to to 72 Don Briggs er Friday night, 34-13. O 7—A)-At Pennsylvania, -1:80 (21-3 ) (30) Mets vs. Pirates, WBHI at Atlanta (Barber 0-0) ^ „ __ „ end 14—^Pitooeton. 1:30 (17-14) then breezed.' Munson doubled in a run off George Thomas, George ScoU 81 Mike Botticello A crowd of 63,130 roared In ( 74) ) Red Sox vs. Senators, WTIC * Pf ^ decided to k e e p It,” S aid toe Houston (Wilson 10-5) at Los of Palmer ^ gbod s this go Ume. ng the 70 low scores and tie. be run. The Stafford seasmi HB Play at Stadium 21—At Harvard, 1:30 Southern Caltfomla’s Jimmy .But it is far from being ef- ^ u _i ___ reliever Bob Reed In toe second, and Dick Schofield. 32 Rick Brown approval as the 194-pound Ray­ 2:15 (18) Yankees vs. Tigers, feminate, as he showed Friday . . ^ Angeles (Osteen 16-13) * PosslblllUes of more rain were ^^jg ae wlto a double Lou Casavant guard The Hartford Knights - are Jones and the Nebraska tandem ’ The game was only his third1 I made every putt I hit on 64 mond took toh. kick In front WINF night by manhandling Detroit San Frimclsco (Perry 21-13) forecast, however, as the par- poi„t 50.1^5 race, Rich Christ guard Rockville FootbaU of Jerry Tagge and Van Brown- start He has relieved 41 Umes toe last 11. The rain made toe son, all juniors, are fine quar­ 5:00 (8) Wide World of Sports with a three-hitter as toe Tigers at San Diego (Kirby 10-16) wreckers take aim at the $20,- THOK^SON SPEEDWAY 62 Steve Curtiss guard J t o O go^ port, to hlB l - r o r T p l ^ t o e ^ ^ a t " ™ Sept. and has a 6-7 overall record. greens much more friendly.” right, received key blocks from the Orlando Panthers at DlUon terbacks, but tod game Is likely SUNDAY "curtsied” to toe New York Sunday’s Games 000 first prize. Final preparations have been 66 Joe Davln LB Stadium. 19—East Catholic, H "I was just happy to make toe The _champlonriilp over Port- Kermlt Alexander and Jeff Jor­ to be decided on toe ground. 11:30 (8) This Week in Pro Yankees 6-0. Chicago at Montreal In Thursday’s opening rovnd, made for toe running of toe Joe Damato guard Both the Knights and the 26—Bloomfield, A club to spring training,” he Right Division, mamock's 7,117-yard par 36-38— 61 dan, reversed to his left and The Ctomhuskeie have two FootbaU. It was KUmkowski’s first Pittsburgh at New York, 2 Rich Bassett of Miami, a non- longest and richest Modified Rick DeOemmis Panthers come Into the contest grinned, peeling off his sweaty 72 links on the edge (rf toe Irish Qjj kept flying for toe game-break- Oct. fine ruimers to Joe Orduna and 12:80 (3) NFL: Dallas vs. start since May 8 and first ma­ PhUadelphla at St. Louis winner since he jointed toe tour gtock car race in the Northeast, Joe DruEoiowski wlto Identical 1-1 records. Hart- 8—Platovlle, H uniform. "I ’m saUsfled not Sea had Nell Coles, England, In Jeff Ktoney while six Trojans Philadelphia, (8) Tale FootbaU jor league complete game. CHnclnnaU at Atlanta in 1967, captured toe lead with ibe Thompson 600, Sunday after- Steve Dwyer 10—Woodrow Wilson, A starting because our starters ““te Roman Gabrl.l “"i accounted for more rushing 1:00 (8) Mets vs. Pirates, However, before he could Houston at Los Angeles third place, wlto a two-round to- ^ $.under par 66 for the exact- „oon at 3. Henry Fellows 17—Simsbury, A tai of 143 foUowed by Bert Yan­ yards individually than Ala­ WB.MI even display his dip and fast going all the way Wrong League Only games scheduled Iqg Crawford Country Club over 100 of toe finest modified Glen Gabrielle , ,,„d U,rt. muohdowa p . . „ - , r w e T S ' 24—Windsor, H_ cey, from Pompano Beach, Fla., i■/ll' ■-:* bama did as a team to last (30) NFL: Dophlns vs. Pa­ Monday’s Games s two bullets from ^toee Orlando baU teammate John ElUs dls- } '’® '^®" 8T®“‘"K a lot of course. stock car drivers to toe ebuntry Don Oaudreau 31—Southington,' A triots Houstmi at CtoctonaU, N and Christie O’Connor, Ireland, Bobby Nichols, recent winner are expected to face toe Ume Kevin Gerrity wdek’s 42-21 rout of toe Crimson played his power by blasting a '■ ® ? ! ± ^ ^ ^ “ b w est toriu ” NEW YORK (AP) — The three best records in base- Nov. Ude—Sam ..Cunningham, IS^I 2:00 Red Sox vs. Senators, San Friui. at Los Angdles, N both 144. ot golf’s biggest jackpot, 160,000 trial clocks in an effort to crack Tom Happeny 7—Newtogtort, X, noariy cloud - high toree-run ball belong, logically snough, to the Cincinnati Reds, -ss. .IS S"= s- Clarence Davis, 76; Jones, 67; wfic ■ ■< ' to toe Dow Jones Open, posted the fifty car staiUng field. ^ —Middletown, homer to the first toning that who’ve clinched the National League West division John Healy 14 Mike Berry. 64; Lou Hsurls, 61, 2:30 (18) Yankees vs. Tigers, a 66. On toe line for toe race are^^ Paul Jalbert 21—Glastonbury, H eventually landed to the lower 4th you said^that was race; the Baltimore Orioles, champions in the American and Charlie Evans, 63. WINF . Manchester High Soccer Ten others were at 67 and posted awards of 820,000, to* Paul Krashefskl Nebraska rolled oyer Wake 4:00 (30) NFL: Chiefs vs. V l^ t L victor^ was the 84th for your If/gest thriw." someone League East, and the Minnesota Twins, w ^ arejlow^^ ijor League nine more at 68 to toe tlghUy guaranteed starting spot to, the Rich Krauskas Sept; DENNIS tylBTALLA Forest 36-12 in Its opening game kings \ New York this year making It told, him. "Ito you have two blg- in on the AL West crown. 18—Maloney, H bunched par assault. Langhome NaUonal Open Cliiam- W I A , P E R R Y Brad Krones Earnings Total $4,000 for First Year as Pro toeir best performance since gest toriUs?” The fourth best record, In jim Holt’s two-run triple :Leaders= 22—Platt, ,A The tournament itself to this plonship Stock Car Race and Jim Lehan American League 1964 when toe' Yankees won toe "Why not?” smiled "Klim,. baseball belongs, rather lllogi- keyed a three-run first Inning 24^-Central, H east-central Ullnols town of 850 NASCAR NaU oi^ (Jham- Tom Leahy Batting (376 at bats)—Yas- American League pennant wlto who said he uses "Klim” or cally, to toe New York Yankees, burst for the Twins and then 29—HaU, A 8,000 Is a tribute to toe prom o plonship Modified pglhts. Bill Lodge Indians’ Boston .323; Oliva, Fine Grid Openers 1 Rosier | 99 triumphs ^ "Klem” as a nickname so his who are 13Mi games behind Bal- Ctoorge Mltterwald singled two trzemski. Oct. Uon wizardry of candy execu- The race, under, the sancUon Steve Longo The t e ^ s were to meet again laundry tags wcguldn’t be too tlmore and, of course, have more runs home In toe third fol- Minnesota .318. 2—HPHS, H live Dick Heath. Almost stogie- of NASCAR I^niaU m ial of Ron Morin Red Smith Still Determined No. Player Fos. RIVERSIDE today with Stan Bahnsen, 14-11, cluttered. * been eUmlnated from any race lowing three walks. Runs—Yastrzemski, Boston, 6—Wethersfield, H handedly, he has built It from a Daytona Beach/STa., wUl be the Jay Murphy 42 Mark, Anderson ' HB expected to pitch for New York He said he used mostly fast- this seasop. 3 jjj Melton hit his 29th home Tovar, i50nnes<^ U8. , / 9—Eastern, A local 82,000 event Into toe 8100,- deciding s\ a & on toe season’s For Indians, Eagles Dave Paquette" 2$ Jim Balesano HB SPErowAV against possibly Jrtin Hiller, 6-- balls in setting toe Tigers down, .flhe Yankees, who have toe _ yjg 'White Sox, tying toe Runs batted In—F. Howa 16— Platt, H 000 status to eight years. Lrail as to j^ o wUI be crowned Bill Perry 86 Ralph Bernard! E until poor luck to be playing In toe ^j^b record shared by Gus'’ zer- Washington 122; J. Powell/ During Friday’s ralnout sev- the NASOAH NaUonal Modified Larry PletTantonlo 4, for Detroit. Les Cain was Detroit didn’t get a hit 17— Conaixi, ri All the stops wiU be pulled out today when scholastic To Qualify for PGA Tour 40 Matt Bortone__ HB ori^iallv exbected to start for Dalton' Jones’ double In toe right division but the wrong Eddie Robinson, tlmore 110. eral pros and their famlUes got ch am p l^ It was toe first run­ Bill Phillips O 20—Maloney, A football starts for Manchester High and East G a e lic. 65 Dave Bray toe^ers'but Manager Mayo flftlr.^ ' . W ®. Hits—Tovar, Minneg 186; 22—HaU. H out fishing rods and went to ntog (^thls race, to 1968, that Jim Quinn holes a day and practice at 21 Jeff Blssell QB Oliva, Minnesota 18 work to a lake that borders the

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BUGGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE Business Services THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY SHORTEN and WHIPPLE Help WontMi— Help' Wanted— Male 36 Offered 13 -— ^------Female 35 Aniwer tc Pferiess raisle WHAT IS YOUR ) THEY [TIPN'T HAVE A pepscJNALUV, I Pt>NT I Gtv/E UR' ONE OIL BURNER service man with V YOU BROUGHT AAE \ OKAY, <30 INJ THIN& FOR ME C rUI$E fo r H0UR9 SECRETARY wanted for busy EXPERIENCE / t h i n k H E U -G O Animals CLASSIFIED IS WORSE THAN experience in all phases of No. THIS FAR, GUVNOR..; AN' ASK FER A POLLARD Tree Service — Ex­ TVieGARPAGE RAIL doctor’s office in Manchester, I /NS/ST O N JOB, LIKE YA e e -rre e CIPCLB THE BLOCK. lANY FAG-TER THAN K pert tree removal, pnliiing tOOKiKG FOR A GOOD THE o t h e r - 2 oil burner service. Excellent " I AM ONrOF TH ^ t h a t i r o n P E E R 11 I r i H r j 4 days a week. Must be neat, [X»ING THE PPOMISEP! J KI^GP THE t h e n w e c a n m a k e trimming. Reasonable. Free ROM) REOTAURAUr m ig h t AS WELL cooperative and have a pleas­ benefits and salary opportun­ FINEST s a s & y RiasT PUt4 ANY NEEPEP AP- N BAFTER-E l a w n .' ACROSS 61 Was indebted ity . for willing individual. REST AAVSELFi/ El jaSTMENTSAFTER II estimates. 628-3021. AMD ALL you SEE a , FALL IN HERE! ant telephone voice. Typing es­ WH/P SALESMEN e H O R T... 1 African for ADVERTISING Union shop. All inquiries held THIS e ^ e y ALU,THE WRUSHT Id ARE PTOMAINE. Q. sential. Please reply Box M, EMSiOYMENT IN THE ENTIRE carnivore DOWN LT CLEANING — Interior —both HAS A BPOTHEPaS; FLEW SBear----- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS TRAPS- Manchester Herald. confidential. Call Mr. Grim- / L O T O F ONU/ A FEW FEET 1 Openwork Mllim residential and commercial. aldi, 529-2549 . for interview ap­ T H E F IR S T T i m e -.' (Pt) , fabric L-lll 8 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. powefa./ 9---- as a fox 2 Alpine wild W M Satisfactory work guaranteed. HOUSEWIVES --- earn a steady pointment. 12 Competent goat IT ^ For friendly free estimates, lifetime ‘ income in your spare 13 Range 3 Palmyra Rl COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. call Suburban Floor Mainten­ time. Represent our welcome burner mechanic, license 14 Pastry ' palm leaf [>7 necessary. Steady work, good 15 Sideboards 40 More facile 4:30 P.M. DAT BEFORE PUBUOA'nON ance, 649-9229. service to local merchants. No 4 Feminine 22 Organs Of home visits. Exclusive fran­ pay, many, benefits, including for liquor . nickname (pi.) smell 43 Storehouse Deadline for Saturday and Monday Is 4 :S0 p.m. Frida;r 17 King of 45 Musical SHARPENING Service — Saws chises now available in Man­ pension .fund, group insurance, 5 Automobile 24 Drinks in knives, scissors, garden and uniforms. Apply at P. Stolts, Judah (Bib.) 6 Biochemical small instrument chester area. No. investment 18 Dignify. enzyme quantities 46 White Ues PLEASE READ YOUR AD shop tools. Power mowers re­ required. Call 817-656-2’r24' col­ Inc., 247-2661. 1 19 States 47 Islands (Fr.) paired and serviced. Pick up 7 Wagers ' 25 Oriental Classified or “Want Ads” are taken over the pbone as a lect. Ask for Mr. McGee. BY V. T. HAMLIN positively 8 Impudent nurse 48 According to and delivered. Sharpall, 686 WANTED short order cooks full ALLEY OOP 21'Male (dial.) 26 Kind of ship 50 Pack, ss convenience. The advertiser should read his ad the FIRST S o you STONE UP AND GUESS WHAT and part time. Apply in person children freight on DAY IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS in time for the Adams St. (rear) Manchester, PART-TIME or full-time office .BUT ON -THE OTHER HAND, 9 _Automotive______(var.) 643-6305. you PASS FROM -WERE ON Il4 - ' g^rl. Must be able to type, and Howard Johnson Restaurant, ...WE'VE G O T THAT'LL ...IF OSCAR'S CLOSED 23 Tibetan ox .part (2 words) 28 Lance a ship next insertion. The Herald Is responsible for only ONE in­ ALLEY, YOU HAVE DOWN THE TIM E-/^ /Ww...I'D HE COULD BE MONITORING do general office work. No 394 Tolland Tpke. Manchester. NO IDEA WHAT A TO GET HIM BE A LOT US ON -IHE VIEW-SCREENI 24 Algonquian 10 Register 30 Athena 51 Grasp correct or omitted Insertion for any .advertisement and ta**" EASIER MAOIINE.' / FC OTTEN ABOUT Indian CUSTOM MADE slip covers, SOENTIFIC FIND BA<0< ID 11 Affirmative 31 Coarse file 52 Winter- only to the extent of a “make good” Insertion. Errors which bookkeeping required. Call 289- two depenilable -THIS GINK OF THE LAB.' SAID THAN 27 Negative votes 33 Sports of any vehicle do not lessen the value of the advertisement will not be $82 - $120, in the convenience 2276. WAWIEU YOURS IS.' PONE, POC. replies 16 Made amends kind 55 Feast day corrected by “make good” inserUon. of your living room. Choose men to work at South Windsor 29 Box 35 Unreliable (comb, form) from over 200 exciting prints. NURSES — RN’s or LPN’s in Auto Parts. Inquire in person, 0 32 Likenesses 20 Alleviates 9 0 i T Grant’s of Vernon. 872-9171. East Hartford, 11-7 shift, full Schanck Rd., South Windsor. 34 Girl (Latin) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 (RoekvtOe, ToU Free) .36 Ceremonial or part-time. Good benefits t ir E service man and war«- ^ T A P ^ iNG t h e procession u 13 14 LAWN Mowers — Garden trac­ pleasant environment, peiid COUMTFDWH» 37 Follows 643-2711 87 5 -3 1 3 6 tors repaired and sharpened. house man for growing tire »i»< IS 16 17 meals and meal time, paid in­ concern. All benefits and over­ after Parts and accessories. New surance benefits. Phone Bum- 38 Humbug 11 20 and used lawn mowers. Hours time. Apply in person. Nichols 39 Bodies of Automobiles For Sale 4 8 to 6, Monday to Saturday. side Convalescent Home, 289- Manchester Tire, Iiic., 290 OUT OUR WAY BY J. B. WILLIAMS water 21 22 23 9571. Broad St., Manchester. 41 Mountain 1959 CHEA7ROLET, standard Mini-Motors, 188 (rear) W. C IF70 by Ueitod f«alw>« SyndKOto, Ia<. C.V.7 29 30 31 24 , 2S 26 27 a HERALD shift, $100, very good condl-______Middle 'Tpke., 649-8705. FULL-'nME maids wanted. TWO males needed for part- 'PLTT THE IRONING BO.RD IM I'LL BE SATISFIED WHEN I ■ 3-19/ ■ ...-etter4 2 ESU 36 Phone for THE CL05ET'—noTHlS-DO G E T M O R E ACTUM A N D 44 Deaert nomad 32 33 tlon. ,Moving, must sell. Call t r e e SERVICE (Soucler) — interview, Mr. time work. Apply In person THAT-I'AA WRITIN' DOWN ALL TH' BOX LE H E R S afternoons, 644-2683. Help W onted- Wheeler, 875-0781. Howard LESS SORIBBLING.' IT'S 46 Spanish i7 Trees cut, building lots clear­ Building— Painting— Papering 21 only, Howard Johnson Restau­ TH IN G S YOU ASK. M E T O DO IN A A L M O S T SUP P ER TIM E festivals 3t Johnson’s Motor Lodge, Route rant, 394 Tolland Tpke., Man­ PAY'S TIME.' THEY DON'T SEEM 1966 UNOU HAVEN'T YET 49 Abstains 3( 39 40 For Your 30, Vernon. chester. DAVY JONES BY LEFF and McWILLIAMS LIKE MUCH TILL YOU APP 'EM CROSSED OFF ITEM problem! Well worth phone from food ■ green, 4-door, all power, ra­ n 7 J. ' LaFlamme - Carp^iiter paperh^ging removal, ALL LIP-BOV, J HOPE YOU'RE 44 46 Infomuttion call, 742-8262. WOMEN for snack bar eve- TYPIST-CLERK — shorthand SATISFIEP WHEN YOU S E E T— mr 53 Sick 42 43 dio, whitewall tires, very g o o d ______contractor. Additions, remod-' service, fully Insured. INSPECTOR, second shift, SCOTTY'S MOTHER ANP I DIDN’T WANT HIM TO NOW YOU CAN SEE YES, SIR... S C O TTY'S ^ -THE LENGTH OF 54 Sillying nings, hours 6—closing, Must helpful but not necessary. Ma­ 46 47 a 46 SO 61 52 THE HERALD will Hot condition. $1,195. Call 876-9648. MANCHESTER Tree Service — ellng and repairs. Call any­ Satisfaction guaranteed. Call plasma flame spray depart­ FATHER PIED IN AN AC- SPEND A UFETIME LOOK- WHY THOSE DOCU­ VERY LUCKY TO HAVE A THIS LIST: dlBcIn.ae the identity of Specializing in tree removal, Jerry Kenny, 647-9564. be able to work Saturday or ture Individual for personnel ment, experienced. Must,- be iCIDENT. THE PAPERS IN INS FOR HIS PARENTS, MENTS WERE SO MAN LIKE YOU AS HIS 56 Mbylonian 66 CORVETTE. 1968, convertible, time for free estimate. 876- deity S3 64 any advertiser using tex pruning, shrubs, lots cleared. Sunday or 4:30 — 7 evenings. and safety department to in­ familiar with general inspec­ k THAT BOX ARE THE PROOF. WHO NO LONGER EXIST. IMPORTANT ' dark blue, 4-speed, 327-350 h.p. 1642. FALL— A good- time to have .Apply in person Vernon Lanes, vestigate accidents and check 57 Entreaty S6 ST 66 letters. Readers answer­ BYilly insured. Call 649-6422. tion procedures involving air 58 Jest ing blind box ads who am-fm radio. 7 good w id e ____ CARPENTRY — concrete steps, your house painted. Call Rich­ Route 83, Vernon. out references of professional craft parts. Small company, 59 Mariner’s 59 60 it desire to protect their ovals, excellent condition. 643- TWO YOUNG married men floors, hatchways, reihodeling ard E. Martin, 649-4411. Pro­ drivers and dock men. Nelson many benefits. Please apply In r r direction identity can follow ‘his 0009. will do small repair Jobs and fessional painters, free esti­ Freightways, Inc., 47 East St., I? 60 Auricles procedure: porches, garages, closets, ceil­ person, Klock Co., 1366 Tolland (Ntwiptper InltfprlM At$n.) \ painting, also cellar cleaning ings, attics finished, rec mate. AT'TENTION Rockville, 872-9121. Tpke., Manchester. % 1967 GTO, 4-speed, posltractlon, and light trucking. Call 646- Enclose your reply t o two-door hardtop. Best offer. rooms, formica, ceramic, Oth­ CONTRACTOR — Interior, ex­ the box in an envelope — 2692, 646-2047. er related work. No Job too HOUSEWIVES DENTAL assistant wanted part- d r iv e r — must be over 24, address to the Classified Call after 6 p.m., 872-6363. terior painting, paper hanging;. time in Manchester office, af­ full-time, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m., YOU ARE A-1. Truck is A-1. small. Dan Moran, Builder. Discount on wallpaper. Call ' ternoons. Phone 649-6676 for in­ Manager, Manchester 1960 F oS 5 Starllner, good Evenings, 649-8880. salary ahd all, store benefits. Evening Herald, together Cellars, attics, yards, drlve- Oscar Hebert, 646-3048^ Evenings free? Sell Toys terview. Apply Mr. Katz; Arthur Drug w;ith a memo >110111^ the body, engine needs work. and Gifts Party Plan. No a - y a J Make an offer. 646-4204 after 3. ways sealed and small truck- CARPENTRY and remodeling LEGAL Secretary — Manches­ Store, 942 Main St. BY DICK TURNER companies you do NOT Ing done A-1 right. Call Tre- rec rooms, dormers, kitchens, cash Investment. No Collect­ CARNIVAL want to see your letter. Floor Finishing 24 ing, No Delivering. No ex­ ter law firm has position avail­ 1970 TORINO GT, 16,000 miles, mano Trucking Service toll- additions and garages. Call able. Applicant must have Tour letter will be de­ excellent condition, still under perience needed. Also book­ stroyed if the advertiser free. 742-9487. Tom Corbitt, 643-0086. . FLOOR SANDING, and refln- ing parties. Call ,or write some shorthand, good typing, warrantee, $2,500. 876-1796. ishlng (specializing in older WAYOUT BY KEN MUSE Is one you’ve mentioned, LIGHT truGklng, odd Jobs, also WES ROBBINS Carpentry re­ "Santa’s Parties”, Avon, and transcribing proficiency. if not It will be handled floors). In and outside paint­ Conn. 06001. Telephone 1- Legal experience preferred but FIRST CLASS In the tisual manner. 1960 PLYMOUTH convertible. moving large appliances. modeling specialist. Additions, $50. 1962 Chevrolet, 4-speed, rec rooms, dormers, porches, ing. Ceilings. No Job too small. 673-3466. not required. Salary commen­ •l.ll Burning barrels delivered, $4. John Verfaille, 649-5760. surate with qualifications. Gall KEH .SSJESS I WHY AAOTHERS GET GRAY t »>« MtA. W. TAA !.» VI M. on. blue, $175. 647-9329. 644-1776. cabinets, formica, bullt-ins, MECHANICS bathrooms, kitchens, 649-3446. Mr. Karlson, 649-5277 to ar­ A Saturday, 7:30-4. 643-7968. wedding reception, house par- ______’ ______CLERK — Good w l ^ figures 6329. LOST — Savings Passbook checking Invoices ^etc. Gaer some experience required. No. 038-0-01183-3 Hartford Na­ ROTO-TILLER for hire, custom ty, dinner., dance, Christmas MANCHESTER — Newer de- SERVICE STATION attendant, Government Job, East Hart­ party. Make your party the luxe equipped barber shop, lo­ Bros., 140 Rye St./South Wind­ ford location. $4.60 -per hour. tional Bank and Trust Co., OPEN HOUSE tilling. Lawns, gardens and sor. full-time days. Apply in per­ C IWO HIA, W, tobacco beds. Call 643-9920. talk of the town with a live or­ cated in professional area, at­ son. Charest Esso, Route 30, Call Bob Melendy after 4:30, Manchester Green Office. Ap­ chestra as low as $120. Call plication made for payment. FRIDAY THE 18TH tractive lease. Reasonably Vernon. 876-7179. i f ’ooi'asdoa “You wore absolutely right. Wo can't buy happiness 247-7136, 232-6476. priced. Hayes Agency, 040- 3RKS sV vio£) f . ... and even if we could we probably couldn’t pay SATURDAY THE 19TH Householcl Services 0131. PorsonOls FREE TOYS and gifts can be Full-time openings for ex- the taxes on itl” Offered 13-A yours In time for Christmas. periet^d figure clerks. MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD RIDE WANTED to PWA, pur­ Free refreshments and door Let me give a toy party In Ck>irqlwy offers ’ excellent COLONIAL BOARD CO. prizes. LIGHT trucking, yards, cellars, your home. You'll love It! 647- wa^es and working condi­ chasing department from West attics cleaned and removed. N-NO, Middle Tpkd. Hours 8-4:45. 649- 9613. Bea. SUNOCO tions. Convenient free park­ and BILL—I STEVE CANYON BY MILTON CANIFF All 1970 models must go. Bulk delivery. 644-8962. ing and an excellent free WOULDN'T 6073-1after 6. Save hundreds of dollars. ^ REWEA'VING of bums, moth- benefit program. DO THAT! SUMMER, HONEY, I V ^ AFTER STEVE LEAVES, SUMMER 1^ WELL, IF IT ISNT W BUT I'M USEd N^IF YOU CAMETO ASK^ Roofing— Siding 16 Modem three-bay service Lydall and Foulds Division VOU KNOW If you’ve been thinking holes, zippers repaired. Win­ BEEN -ID SAVANNAH'S PRESSES VERY CAREFULLV-THEN MRS. GOODY-TOES TO RISING EARLY, ME NOT TO MAKE A 4 Automobiles For Sale 4 station in the Manchester- Apply y-YOU CAN - COMING 'ROUND SUMMV-POO.' , PLAY FOR YOUR BIG about buying a new mobile dow shades made to measure, P & S ROOFING and repairs TRUST /M£/ STEVE,YOU PROBABLY BIN<5ES — I WOULDN'T Vemon area. High Poten­ WANTED TO 00 -ID BE GOING TO WORK SO ABOUT TIME EXPECTING M E TO HUNK OF HUSBAND home, now is the time. all size Venetian blinds. Keys done realistically. Free esti­ tial in gasoline and repairs. FIRST NA'nONAL Skilled and unskilled. Excellent wages. Full-time. -Y O U MIGHT AS WELL NEED CAR? Credit very bad? s a v a n n a h 's p a r t y BRIGHT AND CHIPPER YOU BROUGHT LOOK LIKE THE made while you wait. Tape re­ mates. Call anytime. 649-1516 STORES INC. Six days per week. Shift differential. Blue Cross, SAVE YOUR BREATH Bankrupt, repossession? Hon­ Raid training. Financial as­ l a s t n i g h t ... IF I HAD JOINED THAT THAT COFFEE / FOURTH WITCH New 12' wide' beautifully or 742-8388. FOR THE MUFFLED est Douglass accepts lowest corders for rent. Marlow’s 867 sistance, business counsel­ ■ Park and Oakland Aves. CMS, life insurance, paid holidays and other fringe DONNYBROOK/ C0M0 IN' furnished. Wall-to-wall car­ Main St., 649-5221. East Hartford ■ SOBS THE NEIGHBORS down, smallest payments, any­ peting and much more. BIDWELL Home ’ Improvement ing, and promotional as­ benefits. WILL HEAR WHEN YOU'RE where. Not small loan finance Co. Expert Installation of sistance. € AT HOME ALONE! $4,996. ODD JOBS, light trucking, car­ company plan. . Douglas Mo­ pentry, roofs, miscellaneous re­ aluminum siding, gutters and FASHION Frocks can help you. 615 Parker St., Manchester, Conn. tors; 346 Main. Don’t mlsS out. All sizes.and pairs, patios, porches,' relalh-' trim; Roofing installation and ’For information' nail 'Mr. Managers and Counselors models to choose from. Ing walls, ceramic tile,' con­ repairs. 649-6466. 876-9109. Cox, 668-3400. Evenings needed. Work 3 evenings a 1966 CHEVELLE, 396-425 h.p., week, earn $60. Car necessary. Mrs. E. F.i Loftus Have you seen the latest crete work. Clean up. 646-0253, and weekends, Bill Fitz- rebuilt, Crane, Hooker, Hurst, GeraW, collect 413-733-2779. 742-7562, 643-6586. - Schloffer, Sun, Lakewood. Ex­ concept in mobile home liv­ anytime. Roofing and cellent condition. 646-3824. ing. The all new house type WE HAVE Just the Job for the Ponderosa. A must to see LIGHT TRUCKING, cellar and Chimntys 16-A MEAT cutter or counter man, PLUMBING and heating me­ BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWA'J^ attics cleaned, odd Jobs, lawns, ser.il-retired nurse. Good pay, MR. ABERNATHY pLDSMOBILE, 1963, 88. Tan, at: ROOFING — Specializing re­ MANCHESTER — , Boutique easy hours, minimum nursing. 40-hour -week. Jackson’s Mar­ chanic, license necessary, 4-door sedan, radio, power trees cut and removed. 643- ket, 644-8721. steady work, good pay, many ; ARE VOU SURE THIS 19 $9,900. pairing roofs of alL kinds, new shop.. Illness dictates fast sale. Why. don’t you call us? You''Il YES, I steering, power brakes, excel­ 6000. b€ glad you did. 649-2358. benefits Including pension GUESS 90, THE \AAYTD PLAY Thinking of trading your roofs, gutter work; chimneys All offers considered. Must be lent tires. 633-4189. cleaned and repaired. 30 years sold. Frechette Realtors, 647- fund, ■> grxHip insurance, uni­ AFLE’lOU READY TD .BLJTI.-- DOUBLE9f BY DICK CAVALLl ______used mobile .home...... __ NOW_ --is TWO handymen want a variety forms. Apply at P. Stoltz, Inc., PLAY SOAAE TENNIS/ STILL WKMTHROP — Fr£e.._«aUmaLe.^ 9993. . ..______. . . . . ^ __ 1 ^ _ 1 _____"nvi/4 -nAllaM UrwirlAmf flAA. -STORK MANAGER 4^7-3661;------. FL09SIE? HAVE ONE back sedan, $1100, 1964 Ford, right. , clean yards, attics and cellars. Call Howley 643-6361, 644- GENERAL Dto; >LND r CAME IN Reasonable. Call 643-6308. 8333. QUESTION., CAVMJ-I $200. Savings Bank of Man­ A L I T T L E chester, 646-1700. Open 9 to 9. Musical— Dramatic 30 J INVITATION p Fano t u n in g and Vand In- Heating Ond Plumbing 17 OFFICE GIRL Excellent opportunity for ^^B/,rOSTEP.' UWCA/EUANRS energetic individual looking I r I6NTITKIND K A N S E N fe VOLKSWAGEN 1970 Karmann stmment repairing by Hartt ------PRIVATE Instmctions, piano, T O B ID CLOIWEeUNE. Ghia, coupe. Radio, red. $2,200. ABC BETTER HOME-^ (Allege of Music graduate. GRANT’S Plumbing Service — by London certified teacher. Automobile dealership in for top pay. Benefits and a ■ ^1 CFBAPiVTO.,, 1473 Wilbur Cross Highway chance to grow. Progressive Sealed bids will be received BECELEBBAmNS I'M N O T Call 289-0600. Ward Krause., 643-6336. Free estimates, plus quaUty My home. M3-2310. Manchester requires mod­ Berlin, Conn. work. 643-8341. erate typing, ability to work company now has opening at the Elks Lodge until 2:30 HALU3WEEN? CeLffiBATINa CUSTOM m ade draperies, slip HALLCWEEN... 1986 FORD 0 cylinder, stMdard - 1-828-6541 . with figures. Excellent em­ in a high volume discount p.m. September 26, 1970: (( shift. Needs tires. Runs good. covers and reupholstering. SAM WATSON Plumbing and ploye benefits. Call between drug store in the Hartford For addition to Elks Lodge, Budget teFms. Established In Heating. Bathroom remodel­ Help Wanted— area. Write to Box C, Man­ 30 Bissell St., Manchester, Conn. 9-19 r _____y CaU after 4 p.m., 649-7578. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. $250. 1967 APACHE tent trailer, 1945. Days, 624-0164, evenings, ing and repairs. Free esti­ Female 35 chester Herald. Plans and specificationa are BY AL VERMEER sleeps 4, walnut cabinet, awn­ 649-7690. mates. Call 649-3808. available at the Lodge. PRISCILLA’S POP ing and 26-gallon gas tank In------:------——^------BABYSITTER wanted In jmy 649-4B71 Signed 1961 SUNBEAM Alpine roadster eluded $626. or best offdr. FALL clean upS, Attics, cellars, home, fcnir afternoons weekly. Elks Lodge A NIEVJ C—P $260. Call 633-4037. Phone'643-6033. garages cleaned. Trash ^ Millinaryi Monday, Tuesday, Thursday PART-TIME help wanted for Building Committee CDISHWASHER ______moved. Free estimates. 628- 19 and Friday. 12:30 to 6:16. $16 PART - TIME secretary - re- Janitorial work, 3 hours a day, -- y Drassmaking Robert Kleman 0670. weekly. 643-1041. ceptlonlst needed for a doctors 8 days a week. .Call 649-5334. Chairman 1964 CHEVROLET station A ----- TROUBLE finding minis? Cus- office In Manchester. Hours CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER wagon, as is. Call 628-7961. tom made dresses, ladies suits, WAITRESS — Full or part- Saturday 9- until 2 p.m. Appli­ DAY'S Driving School — 25 gowns and alterations. Prompt time, day- work. Apply In per­ cants must be neat and have SDC - cylinder Plymouth en­ years professional driving ex­ Buildlng— LAMP 5AKE9, LOOK WHAT I FOUMP UNPEK service. CaU 649-l!l33. son only. Howard Johnson’s, a pleasing telephone manner. Excellent Position THE PILLOW IN CAPTAIN EAPyi? gine, with, automatic tr^insmls- perience. Call 649-6160. Contracting 14 394 Tolland Tpke., Manchester. TAWTHAIm. slon, both In gcxxl condition, Please reply Box “BB,” Man­ WHAT‘& Moving— ^Trucking- > WROMG $76. 649-873Cr. LEON CleszynsW builder—new RESPONSIBLE middle - aged chester Herald. MANUFACTURING TECHNICIAN Motorcycles— homes custom built, remodel­ Storage 20 woman who likes children, (3 1967 MUSTANG, GT, 390, 4- PART-TIME maid needed. Bicycles 11 ing, additions, rec rooms, gs- school age) to live-ln tempq- Phone, 644-1604. Manchester Call Lorraine Murphy (643*5163) or apply at our speed, many fextrM. Excellent , rages, kitchens remodeled, MAKCHESTER — Delivery- rarily. Advance noUce, refer­ condition, $1,460 as Is. 647-9256, HONDA SL-350,^,300 miles light trucking and package de­ Motel, McNall St., Manches­ office at Mill anci Oakland Streets, Manchester Bath tile, cement work. Steps, ences, room and board plus ter, Conn. 876-0626 after 6. and 1969 Honda, >475K-3, 2,100 dormers. Residential or com­ livery. Refrigerators, washers salary. Write P.O. Box 126, daily from 9 a.m.* 4 p.m. and stove moving, specialty. Ij wo kt '•? Y** leg US. f^. OH. miles. Excellen^ondltlon. 643- mercial. Call 649-4291. Bolton. STORE WORK —Afternoons. 0437 after 6 Folding chairs for rent. 649- Gelco, 283 West Middle Tpke., ROGERS CORPORATION 1963 OLDSMOBILE 88, 2-door, HALLMARK Building Co. for 0752. running condition, $76. 649-7926. Mr. Markham. LANCELOl BY COKER and EENN 1969 HONDA CB480. European home Improvement, additions, NURSES Aides, 3-11. CaU 649- (An equal opportunity employer) model, Mack. Excellent condi­ rec rooms, house paining, Painting— Fop y in g 21 4619. BAKERY saleswoman, after­ WHAT PC? ^ 0 0 6U<3SeST,) 1963 €JHEVROLEyr station wag­ { A 6urreg gALLiJ ANOTHER <3UTTei? BALL! 1 - ’ ) # on, 4-door, standard shift, 6 tion. HMmet included. Call 233- garages, roofing, gutters. FVee noon Jiours, good wages, THAT MAKE© 6IX IN A f?OW.. X QO, LANCe ? 1320, esUmates. All work guaran- INSIDE—outside paiqUng. Spe steady position. Apply Parkade ----- \ r — ^ cylinder. Excellent condition. teed. 646 0202. clal rates for people over 66. NURSE aides, all shifts, will . = ^ . * • i f A One owner. $360 or best offer. Bakery, Parkade Shopping 0 1 ______— CaU my competitors, then call tiuin. CaU 646-0129. Center. 643-9706. DORMERS, garages, ^ « * e s , Estimates given. 649-7863, I SUPPLEMENT YOUR TNGOMEI Business Semites rec rooms, room ade. Two baths, MANCHESTER — Just listed. v e r n ON — Acre plus, high cupancy, 7-room Colonial, retarial chair, green vinyl, cost horse stable. Located in town. ----- r ------rr 'a dog pen and four acres feoslonals. Many extras. 1,100 vERNON -— 5 acres, 600’ front- tor, 643-1016. fireplace, garage landscaped ImnuMiUate 0 - room Ranch, ggenlc location. $6,900. Bolton kitchen Includes appliances, a LL CASH for your property $50, selling at $26. or be^ of­ Exceptional quaUty. CaU NEW USTING •— One year old, of prime land for only $34,- BABYSITTER — experienced square feet, will subdivide, ggg „ „ YVggt Rd. LaPenta fenced lot. Owner, 649-3834. plus beauUfiil family Lake, Vernon, half acre $4,200. new furnace, city water, fenc- .^ u jn 24 hours. Avoid red fer. 646-0004. Household Goods 51 Apartments— Flats— MANCHES’TER — ’Three-bed­ Heritage House, 646-2482. aluminum sided 8 room, 4rbed- 900. CaU 640-6306. licensed, will care for children _ Beechler - ’Tanguay, 646-2212. Agency, Realtor, 646-2440. garage, large treed Irt. M i^ ToUand acre, $3,000. Hayes ed, treed lot. $22,900. Rowe & tape, Instant service. Hayes SCHOOL drivers for station ______Tenements 63 room Ranch, ideal starter or room Colonial, fireplaced fami­ wagons, Bolton area, 7 :20 - in my home days. 61 Summer d a r k , rich ioarn for “sale. be seen. Upper 20 s. Frechette Agency, 646-0181. Rowe Realty, 876-3167. Agency, 646-0181. GE STOVE, good condition, ex­ h^IN S’TRBET office space, q l a s TONBURY — 60 scenic retirement home. Convenient­ NEW LISnN<3— Immaculate ly room, buUt-lns, 1^ baths, Realtors, 647-9993. ^ • • B (Sl W * « a:15 a.m. and 2:16 - 3:30 p.m. St., 649-1147.______reasonable. Call 742-947'7 or Ranch with finished basement, acre lot 15 minutes to Pratt cellent for cottage or second CLEAN, recently moderiilzed 100 per cent location near acres, owner asking $70,000. ly located with city water and SIX-ROOM CAPE Three-bed- ANDOVER — Wooded building BARROWS and WALLACE Co. 649-8400. LEGAL-MEDICAL secretary 872-4366. garage, Uving room with waU- and Whitney, 3 miles to UConn. stove. CaU 646-4383 after 6 p.m. ,our-raom apartment In older banks, air-conditioned, auto­ Over 1,000’ frontage. 17 min­ sewers. Basement beautifully MANCHESTER — Three-uea artesian well, walking dls- Manchester Parkade VERNON — Modem 6-room Co- LAND—Louis Dlmock Realty, desires work at home. E le c ------^------matic fire sprinkler. Apply to-waU plus beamed ceiling. Upper 20’s. Wolverton Agency, room Ranch, modern kitchen fance to lake and school, very FURNITURE for salC-washer duplex. Centrally located. utes to Constitution Plaza. Jes- paneled and carpeted. Flag­ New on market, good loca- Manchester 640-5306 lonlal. Three bedrooms, two- Realtors 649-9823. trie typewriter. 646-3875 eve­ $20,600. Wolverton Agency Real­ Realtors, 649-2818. king sized, sewing room, spa- and dryer, bedroom set, dl- Available Oct. 1st., btove, re. Marlow’s, ______867 Main St. dor Realty, 633-1411. stone patio, permanent gas i tlon, near everything, car- with buUt-lns, dining ‘L , grood residential area. Paul W . ______- - - DUO-SET PROCESSING nings, weekends. Boats and Accessories 46 barbeque and tool shed In tors, 640-2813. Uy room, fireplace, waU-to- uougan Agency, Realtors, 649- TOLLAND —Executive 9-room clous Uving room with lire- OUT-OF-TOWN buyer wishes to nette set, youth bed, double frigerator. washer and dryeri 9TORE, 20’x70’, 846 Main St., GREAT 2-famlly value, 6-6,' pet In the Uving room, CO. dishwasher and hot water. $176 small cozy backyard. $22,900. wall carpeting, garage and 4535. 646-1021. Raised Ranch, 2 fireplaces, place, formal dining room, purchase 3-bedroom Colonial MATURE WOMAN with knowl- i6' CTTRYSLER fiberglas boat bed, refrigerator, stdreo set. Downtown Manchester. Avail­ MANCHESTER — 7-room older walk to shopping, schools and stairs, kitchen and haU. Low monthly and security. One-or Houses For 5ale 72 ’The Paul W. Douj;an Agency, leereatlon room. Handy loca^ 2)4 baths, garage, dead end wall-to-wall carpeting, 1)4 with formal dining room and ELLINGTON, CONN. edge of typing, shorthand and and trailer. 55 h.p. motor. (Jail 649-4447. able Septembei' 1st. CaU 622- church. A lovely home and a price of $21,600. Two 2-fam- two children accepted. 643- Realtors, 649-4635, 646-1021. Colonial, 8 or 4 bedrooms, tlon. Very clean. Assumable MANCHESTER street, 6 minutes to parkway, baths, large lot with a view. first-floor family room in a bookkeeping would like part- 9.5 only, 649-5005. 3U4. fine investment. The smart CLEAN, USED refrigerators, 1442. EXQUISITE raised Ranch with large treed lot close to shop­ mortgage. $29,600. PhUbrick Ily building lots. Owners very $34,400. Rowe & Rowe Realty, Assumable mortgage. $25,900. price range of $30,000. — $86,- time or temporary (up to 9 2 fireplaces, cathedral ceilings MANCHESTER — A spacious ping arid bus, $22,000. PhUbrick ■way to become a property own­ atucious. Must be sold immedi­ Philbrick Agency, Realtors, "000. CaU Paul W. Dougan steady second shift. Start-' automatic washers GOOD VISIBLE highway loca­ Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. 876-3167. months) secretarial position In U’ THO.MPSON, 80 h.p. Mer- au oma c w ^ e r e gj^-ROOM, second - floor flat, lawn surrounds this four-bed­ Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. er. $26,000. CaU Warren E. PETERMAN REALTOR ately. Frechette Realtors, 647- 646-4200. Agency, Realtors, 649-4636. ing rate $2.40 to $2.55 in tion, store and office building, and a beautiful acre lot. Only three months. Shift differen- M»c«e.„r, scum "f.'n“r.u" locOon. minutes from Manchester cen­ room Cape in a neighborhood Howland, Realtor 648-1108. 9993. NORTH Coventry — 6)4-room B. D. Pearl’s' Appliances, storage sheds, large yard. LARGE executive home for the 649-9404 Ual. Rockville or Vernon and modem, $170. monthly. ter. Priced to sell at $26,500. ideal for your children. Asking Ranch, fireplace, buUt-lns, gra- er, two 6-gallon tanks, 643-0689. Main St. Call 643-2171. Suitable all types of business. discriminating buyer. Give us ANXIOUS owner leaving state, U&lR KENNEDY Rd. 120’ frontage Please call 644-1921. Morrison Realtor, 643-1016. CaU Warren E. Howland Real­ $24,000. Mortgage balance of rage, paUo, nice area near Complete company paid Write Box AA. . Manchester a call to see this beauty. Rea- Four-bedroom, 1% baths, Colo- Better Home 22'!’ depth. City water, sewer Market Survives Strike tor, 643-1108. $14,600 is assumable with school, ^20,900. Hayes Agency, Blue Cross, CMS, Major ------1—^------GERICH Marine Service 1082 CLEAN, 3 - room apartment, Herald. sonably priced. Heritage House, nlal, 2K:ar garage, aluminum and gas. Prestige locaUon. CaU monthly payments of $129 in­ MANCHESTER — Huge 4-bed- Values „ . ^ ™ ^ x 646-0181. Medical and life insurance n o- J a AS Tolland Tpke., Buckland. Musical Instrumenhi 53 heat, hot water, appUances CAMBRIDGE St. — Six-room 646-2482. sld i^ , city utUiUes, central. D o g s — B irds— P e ts 41 Evlnrude Sales and service cluding principle, interest and room older Colonial, 7)4 baths. $25.606-MANCHESTBR M l^ g Peterm ^ Real Estate Agen- ses Week on Upside ($3,000). Liberal vacation and garage. Call after 6. 646- home, well maintained. Estab­ Morrison Realtor, 643-1016. conditlon. price on this well kept cy, 649-9404.______^______SOUTH Windsor Area —Sulli­ and Evlnrude snowmobile CLARINET, tmmpet and elec- taxes. The Paul W. Dougan MANfJHESTER — Four - bed- garage, excellent and holiday policy. 3572. Houses For Rent 65 lished shaded yard. Rugs and van Avenue to Parkade, take j w j FREE — MALE dog and dog sales and service. Boating- trie organ. Excellent condition. Agency, Realtors, 649-4636, 646- room oversized Cape. Large MANCHESTER — First time Large lot. Asking only $28,900. t MAN^STER - 2% acres nr, -hiiihIHa Rd firat NEW YORKt O ^ (AP) — The cy, and this Increase showed house, has all shots. CaU after appUances. Garage. Conven­ 1021. wooded lot. Walk to bus, the market, 4-bedroom old- Frechette Realtors, 647-9998. „ nr stock market showed great these poUcles are easing, they Contact Personnel Depart Snowmobile accessories. 742-6369. ONE-BEDROOM at Sunny SEVEN-ROOM Raised Ranch. perfect condition, 2-car beautiful wooded hlde-a-way, ment. 6:30 p.m. 643-2535. ient to shopping, schools and school, sht^plng. Renovated ®r home. Large kitchen, living A ^ 1 n g $10,000. Frechette Brook Village, Oct. 1st. occu­ Rec room, fireplace, two-car bus line. Owner - Broker, 649- 6^4 -ROOM Ranch, breezeway, b^^knd‘ wtch1n. tomedl^te roomV dining" room, and sui M^CHESTOR Is next d^r to detached garage, walk- pancy. $165 per- month in­ garage. $280. per month. ’The garage, 1*^ baths, fireplace, maltors, 647-9908. II r irn. adversity, analysts said, even Analysts also noted that the 9644, 872-4732. Meyer room down, $18,600. Wolverton this beautiful 4-room Ranch, ing distance to schools, 3 bedrooms, ce a ,^ ^ g ^ though It made no sharp moves, negative effect of the strike cludes, heat, alr-condiUoning, Paul W. Dougan Agency, 649- king sized bedroom, recreation occupancy. $21,600. PIONEER SYSTEMS DOUBLE-PAWED kittens, free, Florists— Nurseries 49 Antiques 56 Agency Realtors, 649-2818. has oversized garage and in shopping and bus. and appUances. Paul W. Dou- 4535, 646-1021. room, air-conditioning, view. Realtors, 643-0609. E^..!_-D-ti It weatherdd well the storms against General Motors have al- Hale Rd., Manchester call 649-3829, after 6 p.m. MANCHES’TER — 4 - bedroom exceUent condition. Call on this. |28,900—HEBRON new 6-room wUl finance. CaU Towne Real of a strike at General Motors ready been 'written off by the 644-1581 CANADIAN Hemlocks — Dig ANTIQUES for sale, the Old gan Agency, 649-4535, 646-1021. Cape, fireplace, large private $29,900. Hutchins Agency, 649- $19,600. Mitten Agency, Realy' raised ranch, cathedral Estate, 649-4066. TWO-BEDROOM (Jape. AppU­ MANCHESTER — Two-family, LEGAL NOTICE __ and heightened tensions In the market. But not so easy to Vrite your own, $3 each. Call 644- Mill, Andover Conn. Appoint­ yard. Low 20’s. R. T. Dolln 6324. with 2-car g^arage, large kitch ances optional. Garage. needs work, excellent poten- tors, 648-6930. celling Uving room with ADMISSION OF ELECTORS ASSUMABLE 6 per cent mort- Middle East, they said. oft was the continuing nagging FREE — Gerblls, call 643-0671. 1854 or 1-749-8401. ment only 742-8682. VILLAGER Apartment — one- en with buUt-lns, 3 bediooms, huge stone fireplace, Large wooded yard. Near Agency, 247-3780, evenings 643- pjjjjTRAL location . . .six - Ual. Asking $16,900. Three- gage on this 4-famlly plus ef- Prices jumped about erratl- concern about the worsening slt- ’TEACHERS to operate and bedroom, carpeting, two alr- 2861. dining room, huge' family MANCHESTER — 6^ and Notice is hereby given that HARDY chrysanthemums load­ bedroom single In good resi­ famUy, needs work, excellent . ^ . ,, , kitchen with glass doors flclency apartment. Interior cally ahd finally closed up frac- uatlon in the Middld East. In- direct summer day camps in condlUoners, heat, appliances, schools, churches, on bus line. room, 2 fuU baths, 100x186 lot. clous two-famUy In exceUent aundeck.______built-in the Board of Admission of Elec- ed with buds and blossoms in $260. monthly. Security, refer­ dential area. 2% baths, fire­ potenUal. Asking $21,900. Bjach tionally Friday. Trading was ac- vestors are stUl sensitive to any Wanted—To Buy 58 $185. Charles Lesperance, 649- $30,900. Wolverton Agency, condiUcHi. RecenUy mbdemlz appUMces. 10% down tors, of the Town of Manches completely renovated, your area No ^P e^ ence gi^MESE kittens males, $18, all colors, 90 cents each. O p e n ______ences. 643-7800. place . . .a home loaded with Frechette Realtors, 647-9993. with five most of thd week. nuances there, they said. necessary. Up to $6,000. lor the 7620. Realtors, 649-2818. ed, large treed lot. Many ex- to qualified buyer ter, will be In session in' the apartment equipped females $16. Call 872-6872. 7 days a week and . evenings HOUSEHOLD lots Antiques EXCITING possibilities. Lot is 90 X 150. tras. Asking $33,600. The Mlt- M unicipal Building, Town stove, refrigerator, disposal. 3- 'M“ Money oney lamelathe thing that miiu-influ- BrokersBroxers aiaoalso noieanoted an m-in- summer. For those who want MANCHESTER — e-room till dark. PontlcelU’s Green­ Owner will consider taking ATenov Realtors. 643-6930 IZ^OOO-BfJL’TON new 6 r^ m J „ „ Saturdav. Sen- car earaite.garage. ExceUentExceUept Invest------ences the market. When money crease in apeculaUon , as evinced , money now, attend our region­ brick-a-brac, locks, frames, 4% ROOMS, second floor, heat, Ranch. paneled famUy room. „,Cotonl^’ ten Agency, Realtors, 643-6930 raised ranch, 1 acre Clerk’s Office, on Saturday. Sep house and Nursery, 433 No. New 8-Room your present home in trade. priced at $21,900. Six rooms, ment potential. Audrey I® being Increased, the market’s by the hdavy volume. They also al meeting at the Holiday Inn d OG HOUSE, large size, insu- glassware. We buy estates, hot water, gas stove, no chU- Out of Town fireplace, waU-to-waU carpet, or 647-1673. treed lot. aluminum aid- tember 26, 1970 from 1:00 P.M. Main St., Manchester. VlUage Peddler, Auctioneer, dren or pets. Call 649-4068 af- Soon vacant. T. J. Crockett, (plus). i600 sq. ft. living Schaefer Broker 876-6361. bullish. When It’s being de- said Investors were encouraged at New London off Route 95 lated. $39. CaU 876-4179. 6 6 CONTEMPORARY trees, centraUy located, $26,- Ing. a stoned front, to 8:00 P.M., for the purpose of ______'______!____ erSased, its bearish. Ifow its by the market’s abUlty to resist 420 Lake St., Bolton. 640-3247. ter 6 p.m. For Rent Realtor, 643-1677. space. Backyard privacy. Very MANCHESTER New custom cathedral celling Uving admitting all persons who are and 32 on Friday, Sept. 25, at ------900. Hutchins Agency Real­ 4-bedroom, Garrison Colonial, ------'------— bullish,” observed B rad^ry K. profit-taking and weather the 8 p.m. or at the Shoreham Mo- FREE kittens, tortise shell good construction and ufiUfies. room. 2 fireplaces, filed- found to be qualified to be Elec- Fuel end Feed 49-A Knaui,,, Ma n c h e s t e r o.n»r. » iZThSS; SCENIC ACRE SETTING tors, 649-6324. Needs paint and paper which aluminum siding, fireplace, ™ T-M-rri A rri¥/~h1Vr Thurlow, an analyst at Hoppln, current consolidation phase tor Hotel, 440 Asylum St., stock, all colors. Box trained. ment, close to center, heated, room Cape with 3 bedrooms, bath with vanity, work tors of the Town of Manchester, 1 A 1 i L r i Y 'Watson. whUe holding within the 760 lev- glass, pewter, oil paintings or first-floor apartment for lease, will make this an outstanding dishwasher, disposal oven w d V J. Hartford, Saturday, Sept. 26, 8 742-7985. parking, security deposit re­ formal dining room, carpeted ATTRACnVB 7-room Colonial saver kitchen, glass The QuallflcaUons are as fol- The Dow Jones average of 30 ^ on the Dow average . FIREPLACE wood for sale, $20 other antique Items. Any quan- $200 monthly, heat included, house. Assumable mortgage, range, city water and sewer. and sundeck. Only lows: Applicant must be a p.,m. Wives invited. Young quired, $125. monthly. 643-9678. ’This 4-bedroom, 3-bath home living room with fireplace, pri­ three bedrooms, living room doors t i l U industrials advanced 0.82 points On the New York Stock Ex- COLLIE puppies, AKC, Sable per cord, delivered, Rockville q-ijg Harrison’s, 643-8709, one child preferred. Refer­ with fireplace, rec room with $21,900. Odegard Realty. 648- Walk to bus, shopping and 10% down United States citizen, twenty-one 'Travelers Day Camps, Inc. has been carefully designed vate shaded yard. Wolverton B.Qiort WilH will be received Friday to 668.49 but slipped 3.36 change advances led declines and white, large white collars, area. 875-6576. 165 Oakland Street ences, Hayes Agency, 646-0131. ’THREE rooms, $136. Bolton to provide the ultimate in fireplace, waU-to-waU carpet- 4366. ______TChools. $3,300 d o ^ $36,600- m S 7CHESTER immac- (21) years of age, have resided Personal appearance only. ready to leave next week. 643- Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. tied BulldGir o4v*v02vi ▼ * Immac- • • « tzii at-. y®»™ r niurt, nt the Director of points from the .previous week’s 964 to 667 with 136 issues re- Center Apartments, Brandy gracious family living. Huge ing upstairs and downstairs I 7-room coiomaicolonial inIn theuie Town xuwn uxof x.x€xii^>*Manchester , for at the office_of the Director^ Ai Uejiter of close. maining unchanged. There werewe 4090. ELECTRIC trains for 3-rall NEWER two - family SIX ROOM Ranch, quaUty con­ ulate duplex, St., Bolton. Heat, hot water, open foy^r, sliding glass ExceUent central alr-condl- 643-0609. cape. First floor pan- sU (6) m^ths. and take the ^ Z Volume for the week on the, 60 new highs and 16 nenv lows, Go rden— Farm - track, any age, any condition. four large rooms, wall-to-waH stove and refrigerator furnish­ structed, large rooms, very Lionel, Ives, etc. Please have doors to living and dining tloning, eat-in kitchen, 1)4 pleasant residential neighbor- CENTRALLY located 6-room eied family room with ---- i .Preaclbed07n nt 11'00 by new law.^ ______ico r K aiocx_ cixcnange was ITie New i l “ York New York Stock Stock I’-x- Exchange was' carpeting In' living room, 1% ed, CaU days 649-7367, after 6 room decks. Unique "U ” HELP WANTED JESSIE’S kittens - free fluffy, Dairy Products 50 your price ready 649-7603. WOODLAND batl», attached garage with hood, absolutely immaculate house, Four rooms down and many bullt-lns, 2 fire- D a t^ at Manchestor th p ■ _ pro-Mlx - 68.27 million shares. The most change index of some 1,200 com- baths, full basement with p.m., 643-6061. shaped kitchen (breakfast housebroken, 643-2902. breezeway, 24’ pool, private condition, and an assumable two up. Bath up. Small lot, places, huge Uvtog day of September_197a acUve trading day was Friday mon stocks rosd 0.16 points to CONCORD grapes, pick your hookups. Good location. Close room), family room with Board of Admissions Calcium Chloride. ARE YOU LOOKING FOR: MANOR treed lot. Central location. As­ mortgage. FuU and dry base­ minutes to Main St. Only room, formal dining when 16.9 million shares 46.19. BLACK miniature poodle lOli own, bring own container. 270 to school. $190. per month. COLCHES’TER — Unfurnished bar etc. etc. Mid 80’s. CaU Mildred M. Schailer Bid forms, plans and specifl- 4-room apartment In residen­ sumable mortgage. High 20’s. ment with single car garage, $19,500. T- J- Crockett, Real­ room, carpeted through­ Of the week’s 20 most active months' old, AKC registered, Hackmatack St., rear. Man- .Rooms Without Board 59 caii 643-2282 or 644-8806. Suzanne Shorts, 646-3233. J. Selectman cations are available at the Got- • Good Hourly Rate tial section. Half mile from APARTMENTS By owner, 648-9871. city water and sewer, plaster tor, 643-1677. out. Central air condi­ Analysts noted a good many stocks^ 7 declined and 13 od- • Incentive Earnings all shots, paper trained. Must ' Chester. Watson Beach, Real Estate tioning. Immediate oc­ William C. Johnson e i^ f V otccU^^^^ confllctoig factors produced the vanced. LARGE funpshed room for THREE rooms for rent, with shopping center. $160 monthly. Homestead Street TWO YEARS new, Dutch Colo­ walls, aluminum siding, • 2nd or 3rd Shift Bonus sell, chilcT allergic. $85 or best Co. Realtors, 647-1560. fuU MANCHESTER Bowers School cupancy. ExceUent val­ Selectman Stree , qJ Manchester, ®rr6fi® “ P down movements The five most active Issues on male only, parking, $16. week­ heat, stove and refrigerator, Heat and utilities included, se­ Manchester, Conn. nial In immaculate condition storms, screens, doors, • Excellent Benefits offer. Leash and coat included, flagstone 6-room Cape, fireplace, car^ ue. Chester F. Bycholskl PEPPERS for sale at 22i^ills- ly. CaU 644-0123 after 6. first floor, no pets, near bus curity deposit required, no on large wooded lot. Seven blanket' Insulation, Connecticut ' average. On the plus the New York exchange were: • A Friendly Place to Work 643-5851. WOODLAND MANOR offers petlng, enclosed porch, ga- $46,000—MANCHESTER new ip Selectman ■Rnhprt B Welss waa the news that a major Tdlex, up 2% at 18; Plessey town Rd., Manchester^/ M4r«M w m ZIP THE ABC OUILTEA... a ttachar far 20 Westbrook 5t. square feet, central alr-con- ItiARGE five-room Ranch. Fire- nlal, four bedrooms, 1)4 baths, COSE, Stylt Hrakar u 4 Sin. 'pallt-naklai; alia 12 lartlr million calendar contains a tlo" ®o"»e ^ n ^ O T t ^ dlUoning, large display area I Duectlen place, oversized gtotige. recreation room ' and two ga- The Fall & Winter ’70 llipai. Pattim pltcai; diractidai- large variety of Issues. Octo- seml-permanent hair dyes. It U D.B.A. LYNCH MOTORS ATTRACTTVE 3-room, furnish­ MERRITT AGENCY 0107- 131, lacladis pattapt and East Hartford, Conn. ed, heated apartment. Large plus waiting and coiference Mr. Blatriek • 4 € * 1 7 M Large landscaped lot. Phone rages, on a rural % acre lot. Basic FASHION Book is kandllap. ber’s calendar now stands at not found In the more commonly 301-315 Center St.. Manchester ''Yclpsets. Prlvato entrances. rooms, large paved parking ' 6 4 6 - 1 1 8 0 owner, 643-4246 between 7-10 Asking $26,900. PhUbrick A$|ien-[ 65<, includes postage and over $1.6 biUlon. vuseA dye rinses, ttisy oald. 289-2717 Adults. No pets. References. lot, $60,000. Philbrick Agency, | a-m. and 4-8 p.m. cy, Realtors, 646-4200. handling. 643-4860. 646-4200. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER -19, 1970 PAGE SIXTEEN HJmtrlipatpr lEwnttig Hwalh

K iw anisD ay Junior College W ill Kick O ff Social Service Lutz Room Lets Kids in Faculties Meet The Baby Has Radio Auction The Lutz Junior Muse­ um liorth room isn’t what On Monday, Manchester Com­ Tuesday will be Klwanis Day it was a few montl^s ago. munity College will host an in Manchester. That’s all to the good with estimated 35 i>ersons at a con­ B e e n N am ed That’s the day the Manches- ]yjj,g Madeline McAwley, ference for coordinators and In­ ter Kiwanis Club kicks off its director. She uses words structors of social service stud­ campaign for the annual Pladio like involvement, exciting, ies from New England two-year ■ Auction over wiNF. The dates colorful, and innovative to colleges. ’The conference will be Sawlcki, Taml Jean, daug{iter of William land Janice Ca^ Uhls year are Nov. 10 and 11. describe the new look the held at South United Methodist seUa Sawlcki, Forest Rd., Coventry. She was bom Sept. 4 at Kiwanians will beg^n solicit- room took on over the sum- Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Ing gifts for the auction on 'Tues- jjjgj. Church 1 Mr. and Mrs. ’Thomas Casella, Kenville, N.J. “Her paternal Mrs. MCAwley believes chil- Registration will be held from grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sawlcki, B5 Talcott In proclaiming Tuesday as dren, and maybe many adults, 9:30 to 10 a.m. ’The conference Ave., Rockville. She has a brother, ’Thomas, 2. Klwanis Day. Mayor Nathan fjnd she is not exaggerating is scheduled to,end at 4:30 p.m. **,*,•• Agostlnelli noted the funds are ^vhen the room officially opens Curriculum content and re­ Sieving, Craig James, son of Bruce and Patricia Wlgand used for the many civic and Sunday afternoon from 2 to B. source materials will be the Sieving, 861D Hilliard St., Manchester. He was born Sept. 8 at charitable projects sponsored The emphasis is on participa- subjects of morning discussions. Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are by Kiwanis, and he urges “ all yon Thig |g in keeping with the ’The afternoon will be given over Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wlgand, P l^ v lew , N.Y. His paternal our citizens to support it in thinking of today’s museum cur- to in-service training, job place­ grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sieving, Little Falls, their usual generous manner of gtors that children should be al- ment, and the role of the social N.Y. His maternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Albert communiiy spirit.” lowed to touch, taste, smell, and service agency in education. In Nutland, 565 Hartford ’Tpke., 'Vemon. He has a sister, Michelle, ------hear. ’The days of beautiful dis­ both sessions, conferees will 1. plays locked in glass cases are form small discussion groups «, »i *. • « ^ Style Show Set numbered. and regroup later for a general Wolf, Wendy Ellen, daughter of Charles Jr. and Judith To that end, adult members of discussion. Whitcomb Wolf, lOA Mt. Vemon Apts., RockvOle. She was bom By GOP Women the museum hav/e planned, as­ ’The conference has been call­ Sept. 6 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grand­ sembled, and erected a dozen ed largely to coincide with ,an parents are Mr. and Mrs. Benton Whitcomb, 47 Bilyeu Rd., The Manchester Republican exhibits that children may man- area visit by Mrs. Mary Denure, Manchester. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Women’s Club wiU present ipulate to their hearts’ content. consultant in public service oc­ Charles Wolf, Hartford. Her maternal great-grandmothers are “ New Look tor ’70," its annual "E ye Games” consists of ^ y - cupations with the " California Mrs. Caroline Conners, Hartford, and Mrs. Vera Whitcomb, ^ j j eral exercises in black and white community college system. She Vergennes, Vt. Her paternal great-grandmothers are Mrs. f^klon show, on Wednesday, , illusions. The “ Sound' is writing a preliminary cur­ Theresa Tasllio^ Manchester, and Mrs. Georglanna Brossette, Oct. 7, at 8 p.m. at the Man- an oscilloscon comer contains an oscilloscope riculum for a program of stud­ Hartford. Chester Country Club. that produces a picture of one’^ ies to train social service tech­ « *1 «■ « m Clothes will be furnished by voice vibrations, and an appa­ nicians. Conferees have been Marsh, Jared Robert, son of Robert and Janice Jacobs Davidson and Leventhal, ■ Inc. ratus of metal strings, at the pnd asked to share with her their Marsh, 93 Sycamore Lane, Manchester. He was bom Sept. 16 with Miss Jeanne Martin as co- which different weights can experiences in the development at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandfather is ordlnator. Tres OJilc Beauty attached to show how tones of social service studies where John E. Jacobs, 126 Brookfield St., Manchester. His paternal Salon wiU create h'alr and wig changed by increased ten- they teach. grandparents are Mr. and Airs. William C. Alarsh, 64 Branford styles, with makeup by Mrs. giojj. Another reason for the con­ St., Alanchester. Ho has a sister. Heather, 11 months. Conrad Quinlan of Beauty Coun­ Mobile and cube prisms, and ference, according to Mrs. • ««.#* selor. tri-coloTs that can be supprim- Eleanor D. Coltman, MOC co­ Mrs. Jack Mercer is chairman Nelson, Jeffrey Richard, son of Richard and Patricia , w * 1. posed to produce a third color ordinator of public services pro­ of the event. Members of her “ Sunlight and Color” Dickenson Nelson, 20 Henry St., Manchester. He was bom grams, is to stimulate, among Sept. 8 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grand­ committee include Mrs. Paul exhibit. In “ Let’s Make Mov­ New England junior and com­ Marte and' Mrs. Charles Young parents are Mr. and Mrs. Francis Dickenson, 24 Henry St., ies,” a child will be able to be munity colleges, development of Manchester. His paternal grandparents are Air. and Airs. John Jr.,* decorations; Mrs. Eugene his’own producer and projecUon- programs of study that will Montany, prizes; Mrs. Alfred hy making a design on a Nelson, 40 Harlan Rd., Manchester. , broaden the scope of social A Kargl, favors; Mrs. ’Thomas g^^p q, pgpgr and twirling it in work. Problems and solutions, Bailey, Mrs. Robert Brown and ^ gutted cylinder to get the ef- successes and failure experi­ Clark, Shawn Patrick, son of Stanwood and Rosemary Mrs. Robert Dunfield, model as- {get of movement, enced thus far will be discussed. Keenan Clark, River Rd., Coventry. He was bom Sept. 13 at sistants; Mrs. J. Herbert Fin- ,.gj utUes” contains Rockville General Hospital. His maternal grandmother Is Mrs. Ellen Keenan, Bangor, Maine. His paternal grandmother is a’i r, D 1 K the large and fhe small of Also, Mrs. Roger Bagley, pub- ^turtles, mirrors, shoes Mrs. Bernice Clark, Hermon, Msiine. llclty; Mrs. John Shea Jr., Mrs. ^ {j.jgy „ „ ggg u{e_ and a Adult Oasses • V * • * Robert Stavnltsky and Mrs. chance to trace a hand or a Suchecki, Sharon Debra, daughter of Edwin Jr. and Pau­ ■Donald Wells, refreshments; The “ WWH” exhibit la Start Monday line Dulude Suchecki, 106 Central Ave., East Hartford. She was Mrs. York Strangfeld and Mrs. ^^^g „p £,{ g_ variety of mlU- bom Sept. 13 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal Wayne Mantz, telephone; and uniforms, plus a canteen, Manchester Adult . Evening grrandparents -are Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dulude, 20 Lynn Dr., Miss Elinor Hashim and Mrs. n^usette bag, field pack, and School classes will start Mon­ Vemon. Her paternal gp'andparents are Mr. and Mrs. Edw^ Russell Prentice, Uckets. g^jer equipment to be taken day. Students are requested to J. Suchecki Sr., 30 Fr^lnklln St., Rockville. She has a sister, ’Hekets for the show have gp^rt and reassembled, park in the large area at the Andrea, 13 months. been mailed, to all dub mem- pcj. exoUcally inclined chll- rear of the building. bers with the club’s newsletter, yj-g^ with an Interest in fash- ’The event is open to all interest- jQ^g there is a genuine Indian There cu-e still .openings in high school equivalency, Amer­ 1970 VOLKSWAOEl ed women. Additional tickets g^rl, with instructions for drap- SMALLWMMOI______SEDAN ‘ may be obtained from Miss ’ jt properly. “ All About icanization, creative writing, THINK beginning typing, a new sec­ IMlveired In Mandieater Hashim of 17 Goslee Dr. or Mips Bones” is a gpiess-and-see board tion , of intermediate typing, Equipped with leatherebte ia- Prentice, 21 Lynch Dr. about whether six forms of life brush-up shorthand, intermed­ terior, windshield washer, S- are exoskeletons or endoskele- iate shorthand, advanced short­ speed electric wipers, heeutsr, tons. A youngster makes hl» defoggar, 4-way EOifety iflashers, hand. Formal Opening choice and pushes a button. If back-up lights, front end regl he’s right, a chime'rings. Also, data processing, invest­ seat belts, leatherette beadreglf; Presto-chango, and eight-year-old Elisabeth Lang of 130 Kennedy Rd., a ments and the stock market, steering wheel lock and Held at ECHS “ Tel Lutz” will be a challenge window delroster.- to the novice archaeologist.- A fourth, grade pupil at Buckley School, is momentarily transformed into an at- first aid, fire technology, French, Russian, water color, East Catholic High School nine by four-foot box is filled tracti've young Indian lady, as Cheryl Champy, Manchester High School sopho­ and intermediate knitting. TED TRUDON Rt. 83 Tolland Tpk. yesterday morning formally with sand, in which sher^, or more and a member of the Lutz Junior Museum Teen Volunteer League drapes Students may\ register hi the TalcottvUIe, Coon. opened the school year. Opening places pottery, found at spe- the sari over and around her. The India alcove -is one of a dozen new participa­ office before the first class ses­ VOLKSWAGEN ..rftv, -HA < fv, . cific digs in Israel, are buried, tory exhibits that will be officially opened tomorrow afternoon from 2 to ,5 in •48-2838 with a Mass in the gymnasium {in^g a numbered sion. at 9 o’clock. Celebrants were the museum’s redecorated north room. (Herald photo by Ofiara) -sherd, he can match it with a , ' ■ ------;------the Rev. Robert E. Saunders, corresponding number on a wall new principal, and the Rev. map of Israel to learn where it Teen Vulunteer League mem- gal, Dr, Burton Melsner, Mrs. Herbert C lark ln ^ d the Rev. i-gcovlred. bers will assist younger chll- Walter Heimann, Air. and Abb. Gerald Daley, both of the facul ^en T ch ild'm tu rns the sherd dren Sunday ^ d from 2 to 6 ^ n a ld L ^ , Mrs H ^ 'd ty. to the museum desk, he will re- P m. Tuesday through Friday. Krantz^ Miss Janet Brewer, In the informal phase of the . anrara an Israeli Member^lp in the leagup is Miss Cynthia Cohen. morning, the freshmen march- p"!’ " ^ft""Mlmeoeranh^ oP®*! studenU in Grades Also, Airs. Edward Tlmbrell, ed around the gym to pay hom- will he available on '^'12. Mrs. Donald White. Mrs. Miss Hazel Lutz, Thomas age to the seated upperclass- egc“ Sw^B^eh Gerald Charest. and A. Hyatt Latham, Kenneth Krivanec, men, and then the first-year nat-topped hills wltli genUy Sutllffe are the supervisors. Mr. and Mrs. Uprry ^esW to, students' presented a number of ginni™ gi^es David Nason painted *the Mrs. White, Airs. Elaine Alls- humorous skits, which were in the only new exhibit in the room.wallsa softorange.com- kunas. emceed by John Jacen, senior. n ehild mav do mittee members responsible Other committee members Richard Brown, Student -vo^tiv that with "Llaten and the new exhibits are Mr. are Mrs. Krupp, chairman, Wll- Council president, welcomed ?, mnv aeat himself snd Airs. Allan Schubert, Mi- lard Marvin, .TnanJuan Sanchez, Fatoer Saunders,o------presented------*—I i,*—him * ^ mdined reading rack, chael Dworkin, Mrs. Lewis Se- and ■ Mrs.m’i-o .QSutllffe.ui an ei^ aved desk set on g{^ behalf of the students, and ^ „^ gg children can be ac- pledg^ their support and co- commodated at the same time), operation. push color-coded buttons, and As of Monday, Sept. 21st In his response of thanks. Fa- j,g{gg g^ry being told ther Saunders he was im- „ „ ^ {„ MISS EDNA pressed during his first week by g^^g^ feature will win be associated with the friendliness of faculty and ^ ..giue-ln” conducted by students, the openness and self- j^gg{ hostess. Dr. and ARMAND'S • • ’f - control of the students, and the j^ g ^rupp „ COIFFURES good_ J ,*Tapport , _ between ixjth youngsters in making 683 Main St., Manchester 'TO LEND A HAND - - groups. original pieces of sculpture Brown welcomed the fresh- Specializing in pialr Cutting, ’Tints, with different shapes and sizes Costing and Facials. d u r in g ^ man and urged them to expend j, {{ ,g appealing, a Specials on Perms! a great deal of effort to perform goj.pj.ige vvlll be plaxmed each the great feat of becoming in- gjjjjdgy The activity is free to $15.00 Perm WiU Be $12.50 for 1 Month Please caU 649-6291 for appointment dlviduals. members, with a nominal Manchester In the pep rally that closed charge to non-members, the morning,' Athletic Director Clifford Demers spoke about ■ ^ the opening football game with " Rockville Wis afternoon, and Napey Roberts, head cheerlead­ er led the student body in y OPEN THIS SUNDAY chders. 1-6 P.N SEPT. 20fh Hospital’s Weather Good For GOP Fete FIRST SHOWING OF Gulbranaen's NEW l^ T PRESIDENT } Pleasant weather is in pros­ ORGAN WITH WALKING BASS! FANTASTIO TPS AN- if pect for Manchester Republi­ t cans this afternoon when they J. (yrHER 1ST BY GULBRANSEN THAT OTHERS WILL j gather for their annual Qhicken Anniversary J CO PY. J Bar-B-Que and picnic at Dough­ erty Lots, Center and McKee ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Sts. 'k'k'k 'k'k-ki^irki^'k'ki^^'k'k'k'k'k'ki^-k-k^ Interest in this year’s event Is heightened because of the elec­ — Thh Sunday Special — NOV. 8 - NOV 14 tion and, with it, the planned ap­ A SPINET ORGAN THAT OFFERS YOU: pearance of state candidates. - BUKDINC COMMirm Cong. LoweU Weicker, U.S. • FUIX 44 NOTES ON TWO MANUALS % - Senate candidate, is expected to • 16’ TO 1’ RANGE OF SOUND (most others offer 16’-4’> • BUO/T-IN RHYTHM ^ ~ arrive soon after the festivities • PIANO (Real Plano Seohd) Jack R . Hunter, Chainnah start a 4 o’clock, and Cong. I • 18 PEDALS (3 yeloea) ' r ’Thomas MeskiU, the party can­ • I.F-si-iE SPEAKER ' didate for governor, will be on • SUSTAIN CONTROL Miss Anna C. Sampson Jacob F. Miller . the scene about 7. Others ex­ 1 • MANY, AIANY MORE FEATURES pected are Hartford Mayor Ann Walter P. Gorman Mark R. Kraviti Uccellp, candidate lor First Dis­ ’This $1400.00 organ will be offered this Simday for the low price of $1200.00. Compare trict congressman; and Mrs. before you buy. Hils Is a full spinet organ, not a cut down version. ^ Arthur £. Smith Dr. Donald W . Mi^^ison- Helen Bergenty, candidate for. REMEMBER! WE WILL BE OPEN THIS SUNDAY! high sheriff of Hartford County. Wifliam B. Themtaa Bert Difttus Alanchester Mayor Nathan AgosUneUl, who Is a candidate for state comptroller, plans to attend. Their Help -J- Your Help Makes A Beffer Hospifal STUDIO eUlTAR LESSONS NOTES - CHORDS 45 AONU’TES ALL DAY SA’TVRDAV ROUTE 83, VERNON ‘/i Mile North of The Girelo S n -4822 Phone 649-7120

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Wlgand pt. S at snta are >atemal i Falls, SEPT. 19 thru SEPT. 25 . Albert Etnmlti0 iinraUi lEvienUts l|»ralili UcheUe, TV Shows \ 1 Judith ras bom Annual Gridiron Groan 1 grand- eu Rd., id Mrs. lers are Resounds in the Kitchen iltcomb, re Mrs. By BOB CABBOIX courek and for the Vikings- eral intriguing nelglibortiood i t ressette, TV Editor Chiefs contest, announcers will valries. be Curt Gowdy and Kyld Rote. The Cleveland Browns and The great household shakdr _____ the Cincinnati Bengals clash in I Jacobs rolls across the teleyislm i f s a long, long time from Cleveland on Oct. 11 and at Cin- Sept. IB screens on Sunday; and Mon- January to September . . .Es- clnnaU on Nov. 15. Houston and (kther is day will never be the same, pecially If you were a loser in Dallas will do battle for the paternal Pro football begins its annual the Super Bowl, pro football’s championship of Texas in Dal- Jraniord march at 1 p.m. and although biggest showcase,.and now you jas on Dec. 20. we know you won’t come, girls, ard provided with another n b c climax its record you’re invite. chance to exact a measure o t television schedule of pro foot- Patricia Damaged, but not lost, mil- the American Con- as bom il grand- smack into another barter of ' c o r f ^ a ^ T urday and Sunday. Dec. ^ and snry St., 27, the AFC champlonaj)^ Nigh? game on Jan. 3 and, finally, ^ [rs. John Chidfs in the first rematch of g^p^j, to be televised ox- —. Super Bowl H Manchester area reports 1 last January’s clusively by NBC from SO.dml’8 can be magnified across the classic, Orange Bowl on Jan. 17. osemary football world, the maid popula- Doubleheaders Due pt. 13 at tion will not be available on The game between the Chiefs r Is Mrs. lother is 2^7 EUZABETH HYPHEN Monday’s PTA meetings are trlumjh tor the ^ m e r l ^ . falling by the sidelines. Moms po^tball Coherence Chiefs, will *'®'' Wchard Burton Is and Pau- deUg^t in shaming Dad into go- ^even dou- She was tag to PTA. All arguments fail, #vn 'vbt’ this season ® Lucy” for broadcast however, vdien faced with a ^ ^ ^dcord W11 devoted season as a two-conference to hlghllghte of Sunday games jg i„. SHARPENED and a quesU

FACE TWO MANCHESTER EVE^HNC HERALD, MANCHESTE®, CONN., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1970 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER l9, 1970 PAGE THREE SATURDAY JO PROGRAM Educational MONDAY JO PROGRAM Mornine TUESDAY JO PROGRAM 1:80 <2> Tbglala Graham Shaw « » (48) It Takes a Thief <0) 1:18 (2) Vliglala Oraham Show BFD No. S (O) (8) Mike Douglas Show 8:88% My Three Sons (O) TV TV ^ (648) Mod Bqssd (G> (88) Adam U (G) (20) Tale# of Wells Flargo Lauh-Ia (O) (28) Tales o l Wella Fargo Season Preimere (8) Hordjr Bojri (O) (40) AU My Ghlldrea (G> (8-4f) SOeat Force (C) (48) AU My ChUdren (C) ' (18) Datelloe Newo (G> (8-48) Xawrence Welk Show (Monday pjf— Friday) (18) Movie 8:88 (8) A m le "Knock on Any Door” Hum­ (48) Caadlopta Bowtias (80) U le with Uakleltar <0) Rodriquee aa membere of (20) U te with LiaUettor (G) VSM (3) lotenotiOBal Zoae (O) (80) Movie phrey Bogart, John Derek. "P.J." George Peppard, Ray­ (8-48) Let’a Make a Deal (0) strike force against organised (6-48) Let’s Make a Deal 8:38 (646) Movie (88) Jom bo <0) 8:1 (8) Lave Is a Maay SpleuAsred crime. 2:80 (2) Love la a Many Slendered “How Awful about Allan” An­ (8) Co«n. ’70 (C) mond Burr 4 Gayle Hunnl- 6:58 (8) Sign On aad Prayer cutt, Uoleen Gray. Business SondsT, September 28 Thlag (G) 8:62 (8) ILvberiy. BFD PM (ieTDays of Oar Uvea ' Man is tormented by strange, 1:88 (8) Dootardiy oad Mattlay (C) tycoon hires tough private de­ 6:86 (2) Interaatlaaal Zone (O) tective to serve as bodymiard 6:88 28th Centary Mule (8-42) Newlywed Game (G> “ B oom l” Elisabeth ’Taylor, (8-48) Newlywed Game (G) whispering voices and 'Unra- (8) Conuneots aad People (O) 6:28 French Chef R Richard Burton, Noel Coward 6:18 (8) Newseope 2:98 (2) OaldlBg Light (G> mlttmg fear that someone Is (18) Conn. Beport (C) (or hts mistress, whose life has 2:28 (8) OaldlBg Light (G> 6:16 (8) Penpeetivea (0> been threatened by his wife’s "M ore Great BeginttinsB’’ -(28) The Doctors (C) and Joanna ShlinKus. Ne’er-do- (80) The Doctora (G) hying to kill him. (48) F 'Troop (O) 7:00 Monntbatten .. An Hutorloal wril poet with re^taUon for 6:26 (2) Y oor Commaaity (G) (648) Dating Oame (O 1:88 (8) The Jetsono (C) money-hungry relatives. ’68. (6-40) Dattag Game (O) (26) Consnltation (0> (30) Julia (C> 9:80 (8) Mary Tyler Moore Show a Interview B 2:88 (2) Beverly HUlbUUee (C) woohig rich ladles, invades 2:98 (8) Beveriy HUlbUUea (O) 0:09 (2)' Gimsmoke (C) (8) Omni Bnceo o( BlxUen (O) 8:48 Chlcaco Festival privacy ot wealthy woman who 6:46 (8) Moralag Beflectlons (640) General Hospital (O) "The Ipcrees File” Michael (18) Yon Aslied For It Mediterranean Island. ’68. (8) Mr. Goober (G) 2:20 (2) Family Affair (G) (48) NCAA FoottnU (28) Bright Promise (C) sergeant, Harry Palmer, 1s Boston College vs. VUlanovn. highly atylized modem danoe. F irst, of 18-week schedule of (640) One U te to U ve (O) 8:88 Big 8 Theater „ „ (40) Here Come the Stars 8:86 (2) Capt. Kangaroo (0> pressed Into' service by Brit­ 11:00 (8-80) News — Weather aad 8:28 QaesUoas (0) 4:00 (2) Baager Statioa (C) nation’s moot powe^l pro (40) The IllnUfcnM 4:18 (2) Banger Station (O) ish Intelligence to get back "Abbott & Ctostello Go to Teenagers -speak candidly oa teema Tonight Joe Namath (28) Anotlier World—SomerMt Blars". *63. Sports , and New York Jets take on 9:60 (2) Hap Bichsrds Show (O) (640) Dark Shadows (0) were kidnapped and are being “Snows of Kilimanjaro’’ ’58, smoke in this special presen­ 4:20 (2) ^ e l (G) Cleveland Browns at Cleve­ (8) Conn-Tact (O) 4:26 (2) Basel (G> held behind Iron Curtain. '66. Cochise 4 Major Colton at­ land’s Municipal StadluiiL' (8) David Frost Show (G) X tempt to stop Gemnlmo from Ernest Hemingway’s story of tation designed to encourage (8) David Frost Show (C) (20) GaUoplng Goarmet (O) 9:20 (18) Alfred Hitchcock massacring white settlers and brilliant novelist’s restless debate on adopting "different” (18) Early Show I (2) Doris Day Show (O) (46) Mnnaton (18) Early Show "The Ikon ot Elijah" search for life’s meaning that life patterns. "D ark Past” WUllam Holden, (IS) Alfred Hitchcock "I Love a Mystery” Nina restore peace. John Lund, Jeff 9:16 (2) Yogi Bear Show (O) Fochj Jim Bannon. 10:00 (8) Conn. — What’s Ahesdt Chandler. Susan Cabot. reaches Its conclusion on 9:88 Forsyte Saga Lee J. Cobb. ’’Cuckoo Clock” 9:26 (2) Lacy Show (O) (840) Marcaa Wolby, H.D.(C) equatorial plains of Africa. 18:28 Evening at Fops (20) Mr. Bd I (8) Carol Barnett Show (O) (86) Mr. Ed (88) Major Leagae BasebaU (20) News (0) (40) FUatstoaes . (C) (18) Ten O’clock Beport (C) (8) This Week in Sporta (C) Gregory Peck, Ava Gardner, (40) FUatstoues (C) Guests: Cass Elliot, Fat Paul- (40) McHale’4 Navy 10:80 (2) Nows Special (C) Susan Hayward. "Cry of the se a 5:66 (8) rorrjT Mason (18) Film . U:0O (2-640) News — Weather aad Vittorio Gassman, Polly Ber­ 16:20 (18) Tempo 18 (C) (40) GOligan’s Island (G) New York Meta vs. Pittsburgh I Film (0) (40) GlUlgaa’a Islsa i (O) (8) Beal Tom Kenaedy Show 6:26 (40) Weather Watch (C) Sports (C) Pirates at New York. gen. (O 6:25 (40) W«uthar Watch (G) 11:00 (S-46) Nows — Weather and (48) Jack LoLoone Show •' U:16 (M) News — Weather aad (C) 11:80 (8) Movie "Nature of Sea Water” Sports (C) 6:20 (20) OUllgaa’s IsUnd (C) 8:16 (18) Yankee BasebaU I What’s New B 6:20 (20) GUligaa’s Island (C) 18:29 (28) Conceatration (O) (40) WhaPs My UneT (C) Elaine Joyce, co-star Sports (O) Now York vs. Detrott. "BugleB In the Afternoon." (40) What's M r LiaeT (O) Laraine Stephens plays (26) News — Weather and U:26 (2) Movie Michael Landon stars Ray Mflland, Hugh (Marlowe. "And Now Miguel I” Sports (G) (40) Galloping Gourmet (0> 5:60 (18) Sewing Show (C) 4d8 (8) Girl From V.N.C.L.E. (C) > :^review: Modem Sapervisorjr 6:6 0 (18) Seudag Show <0> U:80 (80) Sole of the Geutaiy (U> 6:00 (2-8) Weather — Sporta aad of the Don Knotts "Wind Across the Evergladee” 6:88 (8) Wide Worid o( Sports (O) CMvalry officer stripped of his in “Bracken’s World” (2) Movie '68. Rough-heiwn story of South in NBC's “Bonanza” rank (or assaulting feUow of­ Techniques (0> S :H (2-8) Weather — Sports aad (8) That OIri (O) News (C) 6:88 (8) Green Acres (20) To Ten the ’Tmth (C) turn of century. Burl Ives, 8:88 (8) Weather — Sports iwd adventures, he Is re-instated I World Press (80) T o Ten the Tmth (C) (28) Hollywood Squareo (0) (40) News News (40) News (C) finds his girl engaged to ruth­ ChrlstC4)her Plummer, Gypsy 7:80 (8) Mlasioa: Impossible (O) as an officer. ’62 {(3) NET Jonmal less cattle baron. Jock Mar (8) Aietion News (0> 0:15 (40) BawUde (18) Voyage to Bottom ot Sea I Toy That Grew Up 0:06 (40 )Bawhlde 9:80 (2) News with Walter Cron- in household causes bride to Rose Lee, Peter Falk. 8:88 (8) News Roger Mndd (C) 7:25 (40) News (0> (40) News , (0 ) , . Tralh or Goaseqaeucee <0) honey, Martha Hyer, Lyle (48) That Olri (0> U:S0 (640) Dick Cavett Show (O) 11:46 (40) Movies (G) “ CS)die of the Sea’ 6:20 (2) Nows with Walter Crou- U :8 (2) Twelve O’Gleck Beport kite (G) re-examine goals she’s set for (80) NBC News (C), (88) Andy T m ia n u Show (0> klto (0) lis)(18) Gaadld Camera Bettger. (18) Merv Orllfto Show (8-48) Let’s Make A Deal (0> "Fear No More" (18) Merv Griffia Show (O) (8) Mike Douglas (0> (8) News with Fraak second husband. Grace Kelly, (8) Death Valley Days (C) (8) News arith Fraak B^- (20AO) News — Weather aad U:20 nolds and Howard K. Smith Frank Sinatra,. Bing Croabgr. 11:46 (SO) Tonight Show Johnny Car- 8:88 (8-40 Newlywed Game (C) 1:00 (8) ChUler ’Theatre (O teorta (C) 11:46 (28) Toaliht Show Johnny te r - (88) Jeopardy (O) son' (G) (48) 18 O’clock High (C) (40) News — Hsadllaes — Tuesday, September 22 noids and Bsward K. Smith (40) Best et Everythtog (0> (18) Dick Van Dyke (8) Truth or Ooaseqneaoes (0) 7: (.;> Here’s Lncy < 0 (18) Doable Decker Theater (U) Dick Taa Dyke 7:88 « ) Bed SkeitoB (G) son (C) (18) Candid G am en 1:00 (640) News — Prayer and "Tlie Time ol ’Their Lives." 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Off 7:20 whUe snowbound at Ariaona (18) Movie (8-46) News — Prayer sad Jackie McLean Quartet bus atop. MarUyn Manroe, Don ”AU the Kinge Hen” Brod­ Slga Oft 8:00 At Home Witt Man ot World Hurray, Arthur O’OmnelL Interview with Chester Bowles. erick Crawford. 1:15 M ) News and Sign Off SUNDAY JO PROGRAM .Recorded at Bowles home in Essex, Conn. WE DO WEDNESDAY JO PROGRAM 6:M This Is the Life I (8) Virginia Oraham Show (C) Season Premiere (8) Faith for Today {i) Movie Chicago Festival 2:80 (16) AUred Hitchcock “^_outh u of St. Louis’* ’48. Joel "Ritual D " (8) Mike Dongtao Show (O) (SO) Btof Aroond the World MlcCree, Alexis Smith. Three (30) 'rales at Wells Forgo "Mother May I (3o Out to 7:56 hold their (40) All My ChUdren - (C) 8:4 (S-8) Chrittophert. shattered ranch amldut CtvU BREA'THTAKING COLOR TV I (8) As the World T u n s (0> 10:00 (2) HawsU Flve4) (O) (86) Three Stooget (640) Daa Anos4 (C> War’s devastation of Texas, by Wednesday, Septmnbor 22 viewing is yours with this per­ (80) LUe with LtoUettor (G) 6:15 O) Adventnrt« of Gnmby 8:S6 (8) Saints for Children (U) Bellgtous Film 4 Sign Off "Nature of Sen Water” S' TV RECEPTION SIMULATED table. 8-etage I.F. ampMer en­ MAY WE SERVE YOU? 10:80 (18) Tempo 18 (C) 1:00 (80) News — Prayer and Sign 6:20 What’s New u (20) Days ol Onr U ves (C) B:46 (8) Davey and GtoHath sures sharper pictures . . . more (640) Newlywed Oame (G) U:O0 (8-64040) News — Weather UO) Sacred Heart on 7:00 tennds For a Sommer Ni^t When your needs are aad Spo^ (C) 1 ^ ” (8) NewscofM ’’Jackie McLean Quartet” B I (2) Qnldlng Light (C) 9:00 (S) World around Us {SI (S) News and Weather — Mo- pleasing sound. Has Sylvania’s (20) The Doctors (G> 11:26 (S) HEwie (8) CiM>t. Noah (G) 7:20 Chicago Festival B "Sword Without a Country” daent of Meditation and Sign "Ritual D” color bright 85* picture tube. electrical let us take care (6-40) Dating Game (G) (18) Bine Door (G) I (2) Beveriy HUIbUUes (O) ’67. Led by peasant In love (30) Underdog (G) Off . 8:00 Questions Built-in VHF and UHF antemas. with noblemaij’s daughter, (40) This Is the Life (C) 8:20 Evening at Pops B (tJ? peasants of Italy revolt against "Bach and Rock” All in an attractive, charcoal of them expertly. 9:30 (3) University of Slichlgaa (C) injustlcea of landed gentry. 9:20 Book Beat (G> LesUe Neilsen — John Brack­ Fulco Lull, Lecnora Buffo, Acoion lO B “Zrida” by Nancy Milford. cabinet of lightweight, high im­ (18) Children's Gospel Hour Electric Heat Specialist Jose Jaspe. 10:00 Thirteen Aigalnst Fate pact plastie. en of NBO-TV’s "Bracken’s 11:80 (20) T o n l^ t Show Johnny Onr- (30) Sail son "The Consul” (40) Faith for Today (C) T V 'Notes 'World" — has a brother in the son (G> 10{00 (3) Lamp onto My Feet (G) Air Force, another in the Ca­ (640) Dick Onvett Show (O) (8) Dialogue (C) (18) Merv Griffin Show (0 ) 'Thursday, September 24 nadian Parliament and his 1:80 (6640) News — Prayer aad (13) Oral Roberts PM , ‘ W ILSO N (30 pace in the Seventies (C> Art Jam^s, host of NBC-TV’s father was a Royal Canadian Sign Off 6:00 FUm ' - (C> e l e c t r ic a l .CO. (M) Sid Scene <0) (4o) Tile Chilstophers (C) ‘ “The Who, What or Where "Doctors to the Stone Age” mounted pollcemam. 10:30 (3) Look Up and Live (G) Pnogram directed toward mU- Game,” has added the sport ot 6:80 What’s New ’X , B Besldentlal-Oomin.-Ind, lions of beginners and sU en­ (8) This Is the Life (G) "This Is Arizona’’ R (G) skydiving to his repertoire of I 64S-141S _ thusiasts. Hbeted by .expert (18) Cool McGool 7:00 Book Beat B (0) Renne Jarrett, title role star skier and TV personality Jobn- c<30) Sacrifice of the 1 hobbies, which include piloting "Zelda” by Nancy MluoiQ (40) Government Story the “Bold Ones,” Sun­ mini skirt. "I hate the midi and tertainer since the age of 15. Beethoven: The Emperor W O RLD INC btesrinning new season (8) This Week in Pro Foot­ day on NBC. t)ie maxi," she explains. ball (C> Early in his career, he traveled PRESENTING on NBC. Season Premiere with Horace Heidt’s band an­ Friday, September 25 ! TYPEWRITERS I (18) Movie PM STANEK ■Whatever your preference in “Tom Thumb** Maria Elena (8-40) Young Rebels (C> nouncing, doing comedy imper­ 6:00 FUm Premiere (30) Another Worid—Bay GtW GUARANTEED Marquez. Jose Elias Moreno. sonations and singing novelty "Quiet Frontier” R MUTSCHLER girls, there’s something for (8-40) O enenl Hoepital (G) (30) Conn. Weekend . (C) (18) Movie 6:20 What’s New B everyone this season on NBO (40) Discovery *70 (C) “ For the Love of Mary*’ D e­ songs. 2:80 (8) Family Allalr (O) SERVICE anna THirbin. Edmond O’BiieiL 7:00 Conn. Puerto Blcan (O) . WOOD-HUE TV’s "Rowan and Martin’s (80) Brignt Promise (O) 11:46 (30) Kofsky’s SpeUIng Bee (C) 7:20 20th Century Music ELECTRONICS (840) One LUe to Live (O) Q si^ wsth^^^esF IneoJi (80) WUd Kingdom (C> Ned Rorem — Contemporary OBIOINAl. 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(8) Yale Football Highlights _____ of the Year.** Entire, progiam . actor's real wile, actress Ctutti Major ApplianM*^ J M S J r ^ l L c k ” johnny Season Premiere is devoted to American (]UiUd - ' Weissmuller. (18) Boating Americans (C) **Geor^e“ Awards. Recipients- Rossen, lor the first time re­ Floor & Carpet Center (80) Mr. Ed " • i s n a s s ' (30) Meet the Pr^ss (C> appearing include Tom Jones. cently. Sharon quipped: “ I think RICHARD MARTIN Tim (Tonway, star of the forth­ (40) FUntotones (0) 1:00 (3) Pro FootbaU (C> Bsjbra Streisand. 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Sinatra as private-eye Peter McLean, • TRAIL BIKES (30-40) News — Weather and • SILVERWARE 4:30 (3) F ace the Nation (O) with penchant for trouble. Is Our SPEEDY Specialty Sports (G) (8) Movie curtain' raiser for newseason u 'TRULY DELICIOUS 7:20 {at iilorefraal Lawyers (C) I • TABLES •‘Billy Budd" *62. Robert Ryan, of outstanding film fare. Lois Kibbee, who has the new • SCRAMBLERS (30) ShUoh (O) I o SILVER SERVICE Peter Ustinov. Age-old stnig- 9:80 (18) Kathryn Knhlmaa U k>w MANCHESTER (8-40) Courtship ot Eddie’s Fa­ CHAIRS • LINEN rolei of Geraldine Whitney on ther (G) gle of good and evil expressed 10:00 (S) Tim Conway Comedy B oor VISIT‘ o u r s h o w r o o m CHICKEN by bajalc humanity of seaman Premiere “ •nie Edge of Night,” d a ^ m e BEST (18) Movie against tyrarfiical rule of com­ (SO) Bold Oaes (C> dramatic series on CBS, is a ..)16 Great Bikes To Brown in 6 Minntee ” Mr. Soft Touch” Glenn Ford, manding officers. (18) Movie OLDSMOBILE S Turn Too On Evelyn Keyeo. (40) USA 1000 Kickoff (L> “Appointment for Love" niece ol the late Guy Kibbee, "Yoar Okfaaiabnc Daoler" The world’s "flnest eatfai’ 8:00 (64) Moke’Boom for Oraad- 5:00 (3) New York PhUharmoaio Charles Boyer, Margaret Sulli­ one of fUmdom’s all-time CAR, Largest Deaier in Conn. chicken” with inoomparable d a d ^ (C) Young People'*8 Ckmceri (C) van. taste. Premiere Ja y l o r (18) You-Asked For It 11:00 (3-8-3(M0) News — WeaHier * greats. 8:30 (^ The Governor aad J. J. (O) (40) Eartha Kitt (C l Sports (G> $12 WEST CENTER S T . - 643-1511 Season Premiere' ^ R E N T A L 6:30 (18) Journey to Adventure (C) 11:15 (46) Movie CALL IN ORDER (640) Boom 222 (0) “ Australia** “^Uing Pretty’* Rob Reiner, actor-writer son Pick. Up 10 Minutes Later Season Premiere (j 6:00 (3) Flipper ^ (C> U:25 (3) Movie of actor'^roducer Carl Reiner, HONDA 0:00 (2) Medical Ceater (C> (18) Voyage to Bottom of Sea “The Cracksman" *63. Hiey (20) Kraft Music HaU as he burglarizes one safe af­ “Headmaater” episode filmed NEW or USED Peggy Lee are aole perfonnen 7:00 (8) Lassie ^ (O) ter another. CharUe Drake, 843 Center St. C4«H«65 46S CENTER ST.—6U-26M in h ( ^ of music and variety. 166 CENTER ST^-«4S-Z4Se seascMi Premiere George Sanders, Eddie Byrne. for fall presentation on CBS. (649) Johnny Cask Shsiv (0) MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1970 P A G E F O U R

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WINF — 1230 W n C — 1080 Thing Lee Marvin, Ernest Borgnine, (Monday-Friday) (30) Days of Our Lives (C) Cliarlee ^ronson, Jim (Honday-Frlday) 1:00 Town and Country (840) Newlywed Game (C) John Cassavetes, 1:00 Bob Steele Show (3) Guiding Light (C) Jaeckel, others. ^ 6:00 Uncle Jay »;05 Theatre of Melody 7:00 News _ , _ (SO) The Doctors (G) (849) Barefoot In the Ffwk (C) 7:15 A1 Gates Speak Up L;06 Jean Colbert Show (840) Dating Game (O) Premiere 8-00 CBS World News Roundup 1:00 News, Weather (3) Beverly Hillbillies (C) 9:39 (39) Nancy (G) 8:16 A1 Gates —Speak Up , 1:16 Meet Me on the P la n (SO) Another World—^ y CHOr Premiere 9:30 Arthur Godfrey 1:00 News (840) General Hospital (C) (18) Alfred Hitchcock 1:16 Mlkellne I (S) FamUy Affair (L ) vMadame Mystery" 10:10 Jeff Riggs —Speak Up 5:06 Afternoon Edition 12:00 News , (SO) Bright Fromisd Guests are Joe Namath, Peter 2:10 Chuck Grouse —Speak Up 5:26 Strictly Sports I (3) Ranger Station (C) Falk. Shirley Jones. Paul 4:10 Uncle Jay 7:05 Accent '70 „ __ . (SO) Another World—SomerMt Lynde, Kay Medford and Ken­ 7:36 Edward Newman Renorts (840) Dark. Shadows (0 ) 6:00 News 7:60 CaraKlola ny Rogers and the First EdI- 6:16 Walter Cronklte Toe I (3) Hasel 7:45 ..owell Thomas 1:30 Other Side of the Day (30) Mr. Ed 11:99 (34-3040) News — Weather 7:65 PhU Rlzsuto (Saturday) (40) Flintstones (C> and Sports 8:10 Jack Warner on Sports 6:1 I (3) Perry Mason U-.26 (3) Movie 6:00 Town and Country (30) Addams Family 9:10 Chuck Crouse —Speak Up 6:00 Bob Steele Show "Some Came Runnlnr 68. 12:00 Sign Off (40) GiUlgan’s Island (C) Disillusionment of worldly^ 0:00 Gardentime (49) Weather'watch (C) (Saturday) 0:16 Modem Living 5:25 wise, hard drinking young man 6:00 Speak Up Highlights 1:30 Smurday' Showcase 6:30 (39) Gllligan’s Island (C) Celeste Holm joins make him seek solace. In com­ 7:00 News ):60 WTIC----- (Sutr dhitdoors (49) What’s Mv LineT (C> panionship of seedy characters 7:16 Jeli Rlgga-Speak Up 1:00 Saturd^ Showcase 6:69 (IS) lowing Show (C) “N a n c 3t” o n . N B C who are honest about the way 8:00 CBS World News Roundup 5:00 News, Weather 6:99 (3-8) Weather — Sports and Thursda3fs. they live. Frank Sinatra, Dean 8':30 Jeff Riggs 5:16 Saturday Showcase News (0 ) Martin, Shirley MacLalne. 9:30 Arthur Godfrey 1:00 News (18) Westerners "Gun for a Coward" ’67. Fred (39) To Tell the Truth (C> MacMurray, Janice Rule, Chill 10:10 The Generation Gap 1:16 Your. 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Story WRCH — 910 10:00 Tom Jones of man whoee fondness for 1:00 Bill Winters (Monday-Satnrday) women Is topped only by hto 4:00 Mike Greene N B O T V ’s Red Skelton met 6:00 ReveUle 7:00 Ray Dunaway loveI W C ofLT4 gaming^OSSSSSS^ tables.M Stbb — Rivers son. Ann-Margaret. Karl Mal­ 12:00 Matuiee (Saturday) ‘‘Julia’’ series, for the first time 4:66 Hlghl’lghU of Hartford 6:00 Bill Love — Lou Morton den, Tuesday weld, Cab Callo­ 8:00 Gasllgt.asllgnt 10:00 Ray Dunaway at a brunch emceed by Kanter. way, Joan Blondell. 12:00 Quiet Hours 2:00------Billill ’Winters------Hal had Red laughing with his <8-40) That Girl 6:00 Religion I ’ve ever heard. I could use \ 11:00 Quiet Hours 8:00 Tom Jones of the Game,” Fridays (8-40) ThU Is Tom Jones <0) 1:00 Mike Greene you!’’ ^ason Premiere 6:00 (Thlp Hobart on N B C . 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