The Weather assenvbly in a numbe'r-of timely Clei^ng and cooler tonkpit The VFW Auxiliary will meet St. Mary’s Episcopal Church choruses. ' _ ’ . with low In low 60e. Wedneedity tomorrow at 7:80 p..'. at the has scheduled choir rehearsals Bandsman Wallace Shauger, ■unny and pteneant;' high In up­ Poet Hoihe. Members are re­ to begin tomorrow. The Junior who was program chairman, per 70a. Thureday’e outlook,. . . Manohefter WA/TB16 will go on minded to bring items for the choir will meet at 6:80 p.m. and becoming cloudy agnln. a mystery ,rlde tomorrow. spoke on the topic, “ Are You in teacup auction which will be af­ the Senior choir at 7:46 p.m. at ■ The muslcsof bag pipes filled Focus?" Mancheuter^A City of Village Charm Weighing in at the Italian-Amer- ter the 'buelnesa niee'ting. meet in October. the church. This will be the last- loan CSUb will be from 6 to 7 the Youth Cenlar of the Salva­ Following the benedlcation by rehearsal with Steven Lowry. tion Army yesttelday ns Roger Capt. Lawrence Beadle, Ritchie p.m.- Mrs. James Desautels will The executive board of VOL. LXXXX, NO. 293 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) (Olaaetfled Adverttalng on Page 15) PRICE FIFTEEN CENT! Manchester Registered Ifuines New members are welcome. Ritchie played a ^ ^ ed ley of again played the bag pipes. MANCHESTER, CONN;, 1*UESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1971 he inoharge of the program. Church Women United will Association will meet Wednes­ tunes for the opening egerclsee The program was arranged meet tomorrow at 13 ;80 p.m. at day at 7:30 p.m. in the doctor’s^, xl^nchester Lodge of Masons of the Sunday School Ralij^pay by Bandsman and Mrs. Shauger. Daughters Of liberty, LiOU, the home of Mrs. Edward Ooss dining room of Manchester wilKmeet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. program. will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. in of 123 Helalne Rd. - Meirtorial Hoepltal. Mrs. Vera at thVMAsonlc ’Temple. After a Recitations were presented b; Orange Hall, weather permit­ Dormer will speak on “ Reach short l^Jness meeting Friend­ Lori McCurry, Cathy and Sandra Post-Freeze ting. Ciib Pack 112 is sponsoring a tor Recovery," a program for WANTED ship L od ^ xO* Masons will ex­ Mackenzie, Sharon Bell and registration for boys Interested women who have had a emplify the Entered Apprentice Jeremy Rogers. Late Model B n wott B oon The ways and means otlmmit- in Joining the pack tonight at 7 mastectomy. Mrs. Dormer is a Gunman Shoots degree. A socl^ .hour with re­ < Mrs. David D’Alessandro and VLL BE IN TOMQRHOW8 HBBALDl Views Asked tee of the MemchMtOr Junior in th^ Washington School oafe- recovery volunteer. freshments will follow. • Bullets Slew Attica Hostages, Women’s Club wilpmeet tonight teria. Boys should be between her daughter, Sherry, accom­ USED CARS panied the children in song on at 8 at the hoipO of hfrs. Law­ eight and 10 years of age and -Manchester. Square Dance Top Prli Paid rence ^oon of^iass R e^ ood Rd. The Loyal Circle of King's their guitars. y By President accompcmled by a parent. Club will sponsor a series of For All Daughters has canceled . its The' Young People's Bapd, es! Police Pair In worksheqM beginning tomorrow a n ew service By MICHAEL J. REILLY The executive board of the and also on Sept. 21 and 38 from meeting scheduled for tonight at conducted by Bandmaster R. CARTER CHEVR( 7:4S. Members Will meet at Douglas Bell, played several center for fROFESSIONAL Volunteer League of the Luts 8 to 10:30 p.m. at the Waddell C O .. INC. WABHINaTON (AP) — Pres­ Junior Museum will meet to­ School. Ears Johnston, club call­ Watkins Funeral Home, 142 E. items. Volkswagens! ident NUcOi after hearing bual- Medical Examiner Reports PIANO TUNING morrow at 0:1B a.m. at the niu- er, will be the Instructor. The Center St. to pay respects to Scripture versos were recited 1229 Main St. neae oppoeltlon to any poot- Massachusetts by thovTeen Bible group, and D R rm u on oN b o o k s seum. meeting Is open to all Interest­ Mrs. Carrie Conant Johnson, a Phone 649-5238 freeae wage board without gov­ FOR ALL INSIRIXMBINTS ed area square dancers. member. Songster Karen Krlnjak led the ernment participation. has EAST BROOKFIELD, Mass. sachusetts Turnpike aq a sus­ ATTICA, N. Y. (AP)— WARD KRAUSE pect In the robbery of a bank In County medi­ Manchester Auxiliary. Child called farm leaders In to dis- (AP) — Two policemen were The Monroe SU-MM cuee hla economic pkxjgram. shot and wounded seriously Canton, Conn. cal examiner said today &0d Family Services executive P,o lice charged Stephen board will moot tomorrow at The President says he will today by a man they picked up that all nine hostages kill­ consult with all concerned fac­ McDonough, 23, of Farmington, 9:30 a.m. for coffee and at 10 for questioning, ed at Attica state prison tions about what will follow the Conn., with the shooting of the. for a business meeting at the The man was captured by during the four-day upris­ One HOUR wage-pride-rent' freeze. Ho al­ trooper. He. still IS being Child and Family Services office state police 40 minutes after ing di^d of gunshot ready has had separate ses- sought. at 110 Main St. the shooting. He hEid fled the alona with labor and business The two wounded men, Spen­ wounds ^ scene In the wounded officers’ Dr. John F. Bdland said, leaders, and will meet with cer Police Chief Robert H. w nT im m cruiser, but abandoned that and "There were no cut throats or The religious education board Parker Jr., *and patrolman TNI MOST IN DNV 01IANIN9 oongressional representatives ran into woods when ho was any kind cf muUlatloti.’’ of Second Congregational Friday, Richard H. McEvoy were taken Church will meet tonight at 7:30 halted at a roadblock. to the Worcester City Hospital. The bodies of two m

.if- MANCipiffrEft EVENING HERill®. MANCHESTER. CONN * TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1971 "I FAOB n w , MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1671 VAQE FOUR hearing tonight at 7:80 l n , Y « » HALL FOR RINT 815,000 Suit Columbia man’s HaU to (fiscuSs small sec­ New Haven Student Vote tions In town called "Oonserva- For pavtfM. shdwsn, Naan, T V Tonight Among Oaims tion Areas” on the proposed tiona, mooUngo. OompM* Denied as Block Effort Rec Council land-use map. ’Hiey wish to Mtoban faelllAa. Laiga an- Sm Saturday’! TV Wtak -Against Town change the designation to oloaad paridng lot, Inqqlni for Complat! Llatlnga. By DAVID I,. EDOBW.V that they were dlacrtmlnated "Open Space" So that the town Hie town has been named de­ Budget Set could apply for state and feder­ LifliiiankM HoR NEW HAVEN tAt-> quired to answer more quea- !> Bis______VsUeir. ( 0) al grants If It wished to do so. M CMMLWAT aT B U K T qrakesmen for at least two of ^ produce more proof fendant In a 110,000 suit filed MANCHESTER IDr_Jkreom el Jeajale <0> Bulletin Board ' ' H Advestsree l« Paredlie the Democratic mayoral candl- residency than other apt^l* reoenUy In. the town clerk's of­ At $5,237 % ------for colloge studenU to register ^ students Lankford of 41 G»M Rd. la (M) Newe — Westker sad been set at $6,287, of which $717 president. Mrs. James Carey Is FOR . BpoHsTfr'muU’s "'Ti“ -«-r "People tend to think that the Haven, according to Judge Blu- wrist, arm, and shoulder. At Thn Parkndn (18). Dleh Vaa Dyke youth vote Is a block vote, but menfeld’s order. the beach was officially open Manchester Evening Herald He is being represented by it^8•) News — Weather aad It Just Isn’t so..,.’’ Democratic three-way Democratic but attendance was less than „ . _____ . . MANCHESTER Sports (0) Atty. Henry Ramenda of West anticipated. The slide at the end ojrrespondent VIr- ABO News (0) mayoral candl^te Vincent primary is Sept. 22. Incumbent Hartford. of the pier had been removed Iflal* Carlson tel, 228-9224. 1:8! (8) Oleaa Campbell t€) Slrabella said Monday mght. Democratic Mayor Bortholo- (8-M) Med Seaad (O Several Injury notices were because It was considered hoz- ______<18) Movie Game (C> A spokesman for Slrabella mew Gulda was unavailable for (88.8!) Movie (O) commented that the Y ale stu- comment on . the decision, also recently filed. ardous and there were some 8:N (18) Movie John of 84 Greenwood ■complaints about Its absence. It 8:8! (8) BawaU F iv »0 (0) dents probably wouldn’t affect Gulda Is the organl*atlon-en- (84!> Movie (0) the election. dorsed candidate. Dr., through his attorney David was Uuxight that family week- 8:8! (8> Oanaea (0) "It’s going to be danui hard ■ The probable Republican can­ C. Wlchman, informed the town end camping and private pools (18) Oaadid Camera hq,ve reduced attendance at the (888!) Fauir Side (C) to get the Yalies to walk the didate In the N'ovember munlcl- that he Is holding the town re­ 1!:M (M !) SUreas Welbv, M.D. two or ttoee blocks to regls- pal election; Paul Capra, said sponsible' for injuries he re­ beach. (18) News, Sports m Weather 18:8! (8) David Frost Bevae (0) ter," the spokdsm ^, a form er he felt the student vote would ceived on ihe afternoon of Aug. The council voted to om it the Premiere. Y ale student, said. "obviously” help his campaign. 21 at Globe Hibllow Pool. H e at­ children’s medical insurance as SERVICE (U ) Hartford Talk-la (O) tributed his Injuhes to the "de­ practically all families already (88) Oolddlcsero (O) Y ale students had brought " ’The younger voters In New 11 :M (S8.88888!) News — Weather the suit because they were de- Haven are looking to mo for fective and dangehvus condi­ have . such coverage. The pres­ aad Sports (O) med the right to register as new leadership In New Haven. . tions existing of eoeposed bolts ent policy expires In April and (18) iburriage on the Books 11:88 (8) Ferry MAsoa voters In New Haven. U.S. Dis- .they will obviously help my securing the slide to the raft.” anyone who Is registering for 11:8! (888!) Toalcht Show Joh a» trim Court Judge M. Joseph campaign," Capra said. Howard T. Madsen p i ^197 fall activities and has net paid Carson (O the insurance will be required (S-M) Disk Oavett Show (C) Blumenfeld ruled Monday that Capra said the court’s decision Hackmataok St, la asking the. (Hertdd photo^ by Pinto) 18:88 (8) Startime If the students, form er students would enable the students town for $286.10 In damages to' to do so. 1:M (88!) News — Prayer A and spouses of students meet to participate more In goverii- Baseball P ^ ra m Edward Glenney, left, and his daughter watch as firemen put out a simulated blaze at the Glenney lumber yard on N. Main St. S in Off (C) his car. He says he struck a (M) Prayer A Slya Off (0) the standard requirements, ment.' . raised manhole on Ambassador ’The baseball program had a 1:88 (8) News — Prayer A Slyn Off deficit of $92.25 for the year. such as minimum residency, ’The three candidates Inter­ Dr. on the night o f July 26 ior voters they should be viewed Monday said that at Donations w ere less than usual Edncalloaal TV (84) which resulted In damage to the Edneatlenal TV (84) allowed to register. Yale alone there are about 8,- this year. A gift of $60 from the underside of his car. Simulated Blaze Tests Operation of Two-Town Lmkup Tuesday, September 14 ’Ihe students had claimed 000 potential voteiB. Lake Association has been re­ PM Mary A. O’Leary of 60 Scar­ IiUMsct buffs who praise the from Uie Diamond Police took charge of communlcaUons, Deadly Battte deWefed, and commended for 8:8! Sesame Street B (O) ceived. 1 :!! Joyce Chen Cooks B borough Rd. will hold the town Rainfall Damages Nature Center Dam Larger items in the budget in­ extraordinary discipline and Equipment Co. in Manchester calling the various depart- Fire fighting, despite its in- u ieiT w o « . 1:3! Music of the 8Mh Century responsible for Injuries she sus- First Sonata for Plano ’46 clude liability insurance, camp- order of soldier ants, as they were busy throughout Uie drill, ments, and relaying directions creasing sophlsUcatlon. re- Meanwhile, an ^ U M ^ y tsilned in a fall on the morning The weekend raifo took its toll at the side of what ‘ thus enlarging the water surface of the pond. The 8:M Book Beat (O) ershlps for special children plunder for food would renew setting off strategic smoke to the converging trucks, be- mains a deadly battle between large concentration of B l^t "Pike’s Peak" by Frank War of May 80, according to a letter will soon be a new^dam at the Oak Grove Nature added water will kill vegetation which has grown ters. and lights for ' the community ■their perspective and admira- bcmbs, and tear gas canisters, fere they arrived at the fire, perishable men, and the awe- District volunteers began the filed by her attorney,' William Center off Oak Grove^t. Forms for concrete were up,in a marshy swamp area. As a result, much of tiwj of their own species if they Within a minute, three engines Rockville and Vernon, by reg- some and unpr^lctable power endlMS process of cleaning the 8:8! Course of Our Time (C) Christmas tree. These lights "DeOaapeii’s Italy" P. O’Oonnell Jr. of Hartford. shaken from their bases as a result of the flooding the aquatic life of the pond will be restored. The attended last nights’ Mutual Aid from the nearby Eighth District ulatlon, operate on a special of lire beyond their control. In equipment, rolling, washing have been borrowed from the 9:W 8! Minutes (C) She fell on a flight of stairs be­ pond is being constructed through volunteer con­ lire drill at the W. G. Glenney house were laying down lines Tolland . County radio wave an age of laser delicacy, and and drying hoses, 9:8! and Artistsreadying la America (C) /Which occurred in the pond and P orter Brook. The fire department for several Profile of Rudy Poasattl one tween 007 and 918 Main St., tributions of materials and labor. With the setback Co. on N. Main St. from hydrants on N. Main St. length, the Eighth District on calculated variables, the ro- for the next call. covered bridge was shaken slightly, but can be eas­ years and if the council has its of America’s most respected which she says Is pail of a pub­ 'Pi.» fir» flirtifinir uTTnv which to the actual fire, over 800 feet Hartford County lines, and the mantle stature of the flremen It came at 8:45, enough time p^tmakers. ily repaired, according to Thoinas Latham, presi­ of the rain damage, volunteers to work on the own strings they wUl last 10 (O) lic sidewalk. She sustained mul­ a rim S d b^ away. Manchester Fire Department, must grow, and they are one of lor the men to start relaxing. »:«»SeaU««. B dent of Lutz Junior Museum which,administers the project will be especially needed. Anyone interest­ years, n tiple injuries, including a frac­ in the Glenney Lum ber s h e^ , other fire departments, have their own high frequency the last, pre-science myths re- but not enough for them to have ------center. The dam, when completed, will raise the ed should .contact the musepm. Most of the work It may be decided at a later tured right arm and elbow. is done on Saturdays. (Herald photo by Pinto) date to have the bealacement of one hour. Most of the men In- men clinging to two trucks, Canoe Events. she says resulted when she Vernon graphic arts room. Tnousan^ M eet o ose, re ^thln 15 minutes. smoke bombs, and telling the v(>Ived returned to the EHghth rush off to a false alam at N. TTie' home economics wing Three members o< the Hyer FALSE TEETH struck a pothole May 20 on Pine excited, but unin- fire forces when walls col- District house, where they Were School and Golway SU. ' would be expanded along with faunlly took first, second and St. N ear Forest St. all of the i^yslcal education fa- third places In ttie whltewater While Ecrting, Talking George Mitchell, owner of ■ jumbled network o f men and other buildings and a stray ^ cillties. The swimming pool canoe races at Errol Drummer, Afraid false teeth will drop at the Camp Glen Haven In Ellington, School Board Is Handed m d a onB nmfinf nonpbv machinery seem knit together freight car, and indicating what g»V| would be one of, the prim e areas N.H., Saturday In the 6th an- wrong time? A denture adhesive can Is asking $88 for damages to a ^ ^ by the simple purpose of "put- other builds were threaten- -le a C Iie r S iV C C C p i help. FASTEETH* Powder gives 1- designed for use by the public nual Androscoggin whltoWater bus he leased this summer. He P b u C S ile f In chanre Gran- *b-e.’ ’ ’To the cd. v-'l • r t b A J 'k 'l dentures a longer, flrmer, steadier all year round. It would have weekend. says the windshield of the bus III. T.ipo.n«i oi.- Same spectator, a fireman is a Smooth Action a separate entrance for this Walter Hyer was in first vUVe Llngard of the Eighth Dis G>venng $291,000 m ” ay secOrlty and eomlort, use r a s - fireman, no matter where he Is The action was smooth. Wear- was cracked, and the mirror trim Department^ called the TEETH Denture Adhesive Powder. New $10,576,400 Project purpose. The cafeterias would place in the whltewater open Dentures that flt are essential to smashed when the vehicle drill an unqualified success for Ills self-contained air packs, Manchester teachers have munities In Hartford County.” also be designed for use by the canoe races for men, his oldest health. See your dentist regularly. Struck an overhanging branch architects the mutual aid concept. "It DeUcate Balance firemen rushed Into a large ^ accept the $291,000 The teachers, on May 26, ir Touand Preliminary plans for the pro- tion of the need for addltlpnal The said. In public as well as the library fa- g s e s s io n Robert tinstone, assistant ^per- ^ growth pattern tion will come up with the ex; public hearty wilt ^ he P ^ the taxes had been co4- to the railroad tracks. Two men the Eighth District department large burning shed. rent distribution should achieve vestments you can make. Intendent of schools told toe y^g ^^g^^ ^g^ years. act figures of toe impact on tax- ^ putting toe que^on to toe yggj. even though ______The squid has a long, hinged a meaningful salary schedule,” (Continued from Page One) i j f i ^ BiBep the home fires burn­ NEW HAVEN (AP) — Gov. board. That toe proposed new high es, prior to putting toe request townspeople at a referendum. considerably high- #0 glB ing. HeatingOH Thomas J. MesklU was point- Breaking down the cost figure, school faclUtles will be com- for toe funds to a referendum, er, our percentage was better, boom, which encases a hose Brooks conunented. "Such a actually $22,000. In the follow­ u r a . y“ o u K line, with a nozzle at the tip. schedule, within the framework ing year, the grand jury said, i edly not invited to attend toe jjicHugh explained that this Is munlty oriented Was emphas- vote. McHugh said after every- Mttt nM iiit Perhaps It Is the high Interest Vernon Operated from the ground, the of the wage-price freeze poll- BM d * annual convention of the Oon- ^ased on an assumed bid date jjy toe architects. McHugh thing has been approved, con- Ueiaya luei ueouv pg^, gg^^j was ------„ ------, - - ’Trammell reported only $2,070 ksIPk w o Our dependable weather controlled auto­ long arm can poke Us way Into cles, appears -acceptable at this taxable Income when It was l w * « tn o matic niel Oil deliveries adjusted to Indi­ necticut State Labor Oouncil ^ April 1, 1972 and an average ^gg assisted In his presentation struction time will be 21 VIENNA (AP) — Baritone less Interest collected this Y®®®^ blazing buildings, or direct time. 'There should be no prol> really $9,666. i T here this week. ^ pgp square foot of $32.20. ,jjy ^ j,ls ass(x:lates, David months. The schec. 28. His scheduled Sept. 28 Also after Oct ^ with schools In session less Powers said he had checks;-*checked 80cv men, eightmgm. trucks, and *,— 1,826 for - personnel___ and Board of .Ed- _ Trammell,------, — a —long-time » — assocl- A n A H o a n c Ci InsteM of_^M lU, toe g referendum vote as s6on as g community center for use by years of school. Each house will appearance In "Der Frels- ditlons and subtractions 'wlU vM then A full week th e’Transoor- the speed of the vehicles on Cen- gallons of water per minute ------...... ^^e o f WaUoce, was state fl- B E A D o r o c B m ril Invl^ U. <^v. T a^k posstme. the townspeople on almost a 24- have Ife own "housemaster” or chutz" was canceled after he have to be ^ t^ In ^ toM a full week, the ^ s ^ r ^ ^ containing the fire. received oral notlfl^Uon ,o< ^ „ances director In ------.w————o ------_____ ^___ A-*K.— niaa- - - ... Alabama iM a Hull,, who ^Uumgh a Republl- Breakdown ^gur a day basls_He also sug- principal and its own class- broke a bone In his right leg port although theyj^ll be filed tatlon Committee of the Board his chagrin the school buses lyjoklng on, no doubt hoping accepta^e^ from Arthu^ Gl^- from 1963 until 1968, serving un- FOGARTY BROS^ INC. can, too, "haa been friendly to addition to toe academic Rested that more*tate and fed- rooms, administrative offices ^mie skiing near Salzburg. townjderk. ser, MEA persoimel policies (jer Wallace In his first term organized labor for Public Hearing of Education Is already expert- the fastest, the real thing never happens. 819 BBOAP STBEET-^WANCmaSTER wing would cost $31.14 a square g^gj ^j^bt be forthcoming and guidance offices. while convalescing. Berry years," Driscoll said. The planning , and Zoning enclng Its usual_____ flrst-of-the-year _Bowman explained that the were the owners of the Glenney committee chairman, but was before Wallace’s late wife suc- foot for a total of... $4,656,000,; the g building so oriented, ■Library Center make records and sing In TELlPHONE 649-4539 LUUIILIi . , orliYIfinn _ . . Commission will hold a public complaints concerning busing board could hot do ^ythlng fur- Edward and William Glen- ^ig^d'^tha^tten'ave Read Herald Ads WMtted°to av^d a^slb le Physical education Last year the architects made m between toe houses there concerts. problems. ther about the problem and ad- „gy ,or whose cooperation the ^ am P‘eaae® " ” T e s T ? ^ downontheexpensiv:ebustrans. A memo from WUUam San- Ing pressure In all Attv Help Us Celebrate Out FIRST Anniversary! tration with a man who had a slx-Iane swimming pool, 76 portatlon. ’The parents contend dere, commissioner of e^uca- crucial “ allot “ a nitaorlty opinio^ Atty. been clczwly Identified with gget by 46 feet would Include ihat the sidewalks do not offer ticn, notes that several factors be supplied, to exactly the right d ^ w De^nan of management’s point of view In bleachers for seating. 200 per- protection for their children. must be taken into' consldera- ariras. - ' . . arW trato^ labor relations. sons. The site covers 61.3 acres SALE Josenh Powers chairman of tion The drill, though accompanied new money totaling $884,000, FREE GIFT In addition to Hull: the coun- g^^ pjg^g are tp provide park- W h e ^ the B ( L d of Edu’catlOT and the He explained that In acting with fun, was deadly serious, noting that $M1.000 w o ^ d place cll Is also Inviting another top ,gp .^qo cars. 1 now in praoreu on Rev. Paul Bowman, chairman, on.appeals the state board con- and totally Impressive to watch. Manchester MgrIcIU adiTilnlatratlon official, proposal calls ior dlvld- of tlve Transportation Commit- slders distances greater than the water lines, whfeh can be col- tion relative to comparable com- CERTIFICATE Labor Commissioner Jack A. jj,g school “ to throe W ill Fusari, to address the coii- ..houses." The low er floors of tee talked with the 60 or so" following to be In excess: Kin- “ ~ from our ★ A L U M IN U M ventlon. The convention will houses will contain parents. dergarten through Grade 3, 1 ^ A'AAAGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG G Y o u Powers said the b^rd has mile to school; Grades 4-8, 1.5 " • • • W W W w w W W W W W W W W W W W W W be held Wednesday through cafeterias with seating for 760. Friday at the Park .Plaxa Hotel. ★ V IN Y L been told by Mayor F^ank Me- miles, and Grades 9-12, 2 miles. FOUNTAIN of VALUES Sports Facility Coy that the town wl|l install He said that walking distance The athletic faclUtles will also L e o v e PLAZA DEPT. STORE ¥nth Thn Furekosu of Auy In Stock be widely eiqianded to Include; ★ S T E E L handrails along portloris of the should be measured from a AL tATALAM walk which are on a steep In- the public street or (We Have A Notion To Please) Dots on Curbs T w o areas for grfrl's softball and T h e m ? Cline and a flashing red light ^ggy ,ront of the child’s home B. MIDDLE TPKE. (Next to Popular Market) P ra U tH t two hockey flleds for toe girls; will be Installed In an effort to jo the nfearest allowable en- O PE N WED., THUBS., F M . ttU 8 Make a Target two boy’s baseball fields and two slow down traffic. trance to the school yard or NEW 71 PONTIAC! hockey areas; a football field Should something happen to you . . . where Several of the parents ques­ EDMOND, Okla. (AIM and a practice football field plus measured from the same point GREAT SELECTION OF would your family go to live? Would they tioned how much good Installa­ to a school bus stop. FANTASTIC DISCOUNTS, TOO! Great Orange Dot Mystery has g ggggg^ jjgj^. yje present track SIDING tion of the handrails would do. Sanders also advised th! been solved. . will be re-surfaced, space will be haVe to give up tneir home because meeting They said they did not feel this (Offit goad through Sopttmhor only) board that each town board of A raj*i of o r ^ e d o ^ brolw gUgy^g^ (g^ gn Ice hockey rink would make 'It “ safe" for the ^ PAIIOOUfTItTIAIIIALWAYlAyAllilLI ^ mortgage payments would be impossible? Get education should formulate Its out on city curbs, causing ap- tennis courts will I 3 0 % N O W !! children to walk since most of W OOL OR WINTUK prshenolon among some home- ^ ^ ^ g ^ ^^g^g g ^g^^ g, tg„ SAVE the facts on our extremely low-cost MORT­ own policy on reasonable walk­ the children Involved are of kin- ing distance and phrase the lnwhgitl courtfl — ALSO — GAGE CANCELLATION PLANS . . . Assure V*'®] ruling to m^ke allowances for Poll« Cl^l^ «’cp““ed that your family their home for life. grade 8, They i(aid the walkway ! " “ , , YARN from the Urt)^ ^ “ e refurbishing ot toe high would not be safe unless hand- “ dividual ^ ‘^^®*'®"®®®- J ’ ’ ®"® PONTIAC toortty tothe c^st^dep^- alleviate the con- Roofing and Gutters rail! were liutalled the entire „ 4-Ounea — 4-Fly " ^ t but no what K*st“ n at the middle school, way and they termed that ridlc- physical powers of the pupils and other variations concerning the spots Presently the freehman class of UlOU!. the terrain to be traveled, en- Abo Winfuk Sport Yarn and \ WALLY PAROIAK For FREE Estimatns ’Them e pooru w r drainage ur

PAOB SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHlSSTER, CONN., TUESDAY, ^ P T E M B E R 14, 19T1 MANCHESfltR EVENING HERALD. MANCHBS'TER, CONN., TtJfeSDAY, SEPtHMBER 14, 1971 PAGE SEVEN Henry Sit, Repidents Object ilattrlfPBtpr the approaching ihree of the presidential Coventry election in South Vietnam, and threatens Connecticut Evntftti^ Ifprali) to use this farce aa the reason for chahi;- Fife, Drum Corps Hailed Ing hla own attitude on prolonging Yankee Apartmeat Request ntc. American aid to and the' American In Town Coun<^ Action presence In South Vietnam, he ia also By A Ji.O . . The Town Council last night School ore invited to attend. E'er being irrelevant end Ulogleal. And he, Tabled By i^lanners «>■ Whan Governor Thomas Mss- offered Its official congratula- those parents whose son would Mr 1, im In the bargain, can be suspected of kill rsvoksd his own sarly The Planning and Zoning CortimlBsioh tabied an appil- tlons to the Nathan Hale An- like to Join cub scouts, but who dent Fife and Drum Corps cannot attend (his meeting, M teU M liTjnr Breninir Sicatpt Sw>d«y> some hypocritical maneuvering in which promlM to approvs w®**^,* cation for apartments off Henry St., iast night, after ffB^eUlGvi. iiilMMd MUi* Pom OHIm m he la trying to disassociate hlmaelf from^ msasUfs, and vetosd Mil which has added another t ^ Mrs. Albert Carrllli, flouth St., Oonn., M Bmom CImM HMl re^dents of the area voiced opposition to t^e proposai. award to the growing list of should be contacted for further what might be his own truly Instinctual which would have made the The / application for Stage I birthday of the late Rev. Mar­ honors garnered since the in- Information, position. tin Luther King a, legal hoUday sTTbrnin; iriSE con- ception of the corps six years Boosters Club vonlenco and welfare of th ago. The Coventry High School Why is Senator Jackson looking for for Connecticut, - he dleplayed a which also owns abutting toughneea and courage of a rare , "land at 168 Main St. A prlncT- apartmepta The local group won the pew- Boosters Club has canceled its some opening which will help him to ter bowl this petst weekend for Wednesday night meeting, and order. pal In the corporation la Insur- would add substantial traffic to seem something less of a hawk than he anceman G. T. LaBonne Jr. already using Henry St. most authentic appearance at rescheduled it for Sept. 29 at There were many members the annual Field Mustek Day 7:80 at the high school. ipe«dly has been, or reaHy might like to Atty. Eugene T. Kelly, rep^ Glaronce F. Wilson of 40 Henry U axoluMveljr ea- of the General Aaeembly who Muster In Williamsburg. Offlcera for the new club yssr v i S i repobUoatlon of all continue to be? resenting DfcL, sold the com- ***“ ®wn traffic :ed to It or not otbu^ voted for the bill not beoauae plex was planned to consist of survey yesterday afternoon bo- Town Manager Dennis Moore, tvlll be elected and anyone In- — paper and alio the they really believed in it, but a m pobffihilOd here. The answer Is that Senator Jackson 48 one-bedroom units In six tween 1:30 and 4 :S0 and counted who accompanied the corps on terested In the organisation HchU «t roirepoMloatioo of epeolal dli- becauae they were unwiiUng to buildings. *76 vehicles traveling on Henry ita trip to the muster, com- dvould plan to attend, MS Bwain are alao Naerred. has now entered the process of trying put themeelvee into a voting The four-acre site Involved is ‘•'® *»®- mented last night that the Na- Service Notes TIm Be Ino., aa- to construct a Presidential Image, position which could be accused than Hale Anciento "were cer- Navy Seaman App. Kevin T. ^ for typo- of showing race prejudice. off the north aide of Henry St. ‘*’® commercial building at la ad rert^ and that, for such purposes, he would. just east of Main, with 369 feet talnly the best group to ap- Tromley. son of Mr. and Mrs, matter in The like to move himself Into that middle In the normal course of such of frontage on, Henry St. At Wilson charged that Henry St. pear," adding that the muster John L. Tromley of Brigham events, the new legal holiday one Ume the parcel had l>een already hazardous without was virtually flooded with rain, Tavern Rd., is serving aboard to Loa Ancelea Timea-Waahint- area alreaxly occupied by Senator although awards, which are us- the Long Beach, Calif.-baaed , _._W8 Serrtoe. would have been created, even owned by St. Bridget Church, additional traffic generated by St Mrrlce olTent of » B. A. Servioe, Inc. Muskle, an area Mayor Undsay would though very few people were It was sold to iDAL after church apartments, and that it Is a aub- ually presented outdoors, were ship the U8S Camden, which FBbUihara^ Rmreaent^ea — ICatiwwa, given Inside as a concession’ to has been awarded the Pacific Wtamiwi 1 ^ ^ e n luo., Spaolal Aceacy aim like to invade U he can. really cerUln they felt it logi­ officlala decided not to build standard 27 feet wide, — Mew Torfc. Chloa«o. OMrolt and BoMon. cal and appropriate. But Gover­ a school there, but to place It “Robert Stevenson of 18 Henry ■the weather. Se^lce Force Battle Blllflency But whether it is dove or. hawk trying Corps members say that the " B " award for excellence. Hie AtmiT BDRBAt; OP dSCtJLA- nor Mesklll dared ohaUengs the on the church’s Main St; prop- **vea directly across from to ride the political situation in South special advocacy and interest of erty. the site. He said there Is con- Williamsburg event is consider- "hip is now displaying an " E ” ed the foremost ancient music *ts bridge and flying the bat- , adeerttiinc oloa^ honri Vietnam for sincere or for hypocritical the state’s black community, Z ' Kelly presented tesUmo^y traffic to and from the [oaday — 1 p.m. Ifiday. and hla courage liberated from a real estate appraiser, an ^cklng lot of the commercial competltlon In the country. tie efficiency pehnant. In addl- . 1 p.nt [^rday. reasons, the reminder to both should RecelSing individual honors tlon, Tromley will wear an " B ” r — T |kinrif<»day. enough votes in the General As­ architect, and a civil en^neer , — 1 p.m. Tueaday be the same. sembly to sustain hla veto, and who tesUfled to the effect that Hotvard Holmes of 128 Henry was Avery Moran for bass °n his right sleeve, — 1 p.m.' Wedneadiw. drumming. Mrs. Moran won the inae 4:80 p.m. day be- What this country needs is an honest the eitabliahment of such a first the mostly interior site was well who, helped circulate the precedent of its kind may In­ suited for the Intended use Petitions, charged that water Talmaldge Alphin Memorial Manchester Evetilng Herald puhUoatlon. way out of Vietnam, and no kind of exit Coventry correspondent Holljr crease the atate’a future capac­ woul^ not depreciate surround- P> essure In the, area Is low dur­ Award, which is given in mem­ Oantner, tel. 748-8796. Tueaday, September 14 based on our supposedly sudden dis- ity to resist high emotional ing properties or cause traffic peak hours, ory of a former Wllliamburg coveiy that no perfect democracy ejdsta pressure from apeclal groups. congestion, and could be qde- ° n doing some Investigation For 25 Years Service with Girl Scouts baas drummer killed in Viet­ \ nam. there can be honeet. Perhaps the first, Governor Meeklll’s spectacu­ quately Mrviced by water and own. Holmes said, ho Mrs. Robert Johns admires Dr., was presented the'award leal education teacher at the tary schools and Illlng Junior Choice At Attica lar defiance of one such in­ sewer utilities learned from <8th District Fire Others were Salidy Griswold, Virtuoso Duet necessary preparation for an honest exit the Girl Scout statue presented for 2S(' years of service us a own small developments in the area m S 8. de vers t 'elation chairman, and Mra. chester-BoIton Community As- Her first Manchester troop was Britain Symphony Orchestra. ^ Would the Governor show gullons per minute, whereas it second place in the ancient bass ROME (AP) — Violtateta aelvea into the barda and the acfta, the off Grove St. and Main St. and Robert Spillane of 238 Timrod sociation of Adult Girl Scouts a group of Grade 2 Brownies They have four children, Mrs. Henryk Szeryng and Yeliudl presence there. We went there in a equal courage and Jlrmnesa in should bo 1,000-1,600 GPM in drum categoiy. permiaalvea and the tUacipUnaiiana, the dealing vrith some other special would be an asset to the neigh- ..... j . Rd., vice president of the Con- lost night at Camp Merrie- who she stayed with through Roberta Otto, vocal music teach- Menuhin met at the Rome air­ fancied protection of our own fancied nectlcut Valley Council of Girl wood. She is secretary of the Grade 8 when they became sen- er In the Stamford school sys Billy Sweet won secaond place aupar-rlchteoua Judge* and the half-guU- * interest which might Ka've a borhood, Kelly maintained. He the com­ port, traded violins and then im­ national power politics interests, an d . said the site was not .suited business, the Scouts. association. lor scouts. . The girls earned tern; Stephen Johns, a free-lance traditional fifing; ^ttyO ali- proved a serenade for an au­ ty vohmtary ctMtefendanta. highly emotional commitment mission unanimously granted that is the area in which we have the to single dwellings. Mrs. Johns of 280 Greenwood . Mrs. Johns (Mltzl) is a phys- many badges, including the musician In New York City; Ml- third in ancient flflng, dience of 10, including MM- from some other particular aeg- Lillian T. Kesney a change of baby and child care badge chael Johns, a free-lance mu- Dugay won second place Take our record end our attitude on right to proclaim ourselves to be dis­ ment of the state’s pppulaUon? Henry St. Is zoned Residence zone from Residence A to Busl: uhin’s wife. A and has mostly older single which was earned practicing on sician In Boston; and Marjorie ancient snare drumming; and , music in a private xtxxn ness I on property at Adams St. any o< the other numy teata o< our time illusioned and regretful. If we have not The Governor was not long homes and a few two-families. Andover Mrs, J c ^ ’s youngest who' was Johns, a freshman at Hofstra Oeorge Wilson took a third prize at the Rome airport lasted for and New State Rd. Hie appli­ and you would be likely to know learned that we have ourselves, and not in providing at least one spec­ Thle parking lot behind 186 born during this time. Unlve]^slty on ' Long Island. that category. about 16 minutes Mbodoy, than cation met no opposition. tacular answer to that question. Main St. that serves the office She was a leader trainer for (Herald photo by Pinto) As for the cokps’ award, it is the two vioUnist* boarded the whaiber we would go atonnlng into the the South Vietnamese, to blame, we . j „ Atty. Vincent Diana, who rep- three years In camping and a ______the second time the Nathan Hale Hartford’s House cf the Good same flight for Paris. priaon compound at AtUca, intending to have learned nottdng and would repeet bulldlng and exlte onto Henry -resented the appUcant, said she Senior Troop coordinator and p , »» Ancients have won the prize. Shepherd was a Catholic insti­ St. was excluded from compute- ^ad tried to sell several Umes Rezoning of Swamp advisor to ,the senior planning "rom otion Uetued Some 41 mentbers of the corps m U jiU lij . iu f s ____ , pay a terrible price Including the the same errors under an infinite varie­ tution, run by the Bisters of the tlons for the apartments, Kelly y,e past but was unable to board for three years. At Camp COLLEKrB PARK, Md. (AP) went to the muster, accompanied u e i iv e r y ancrlflce c< Innocent Uvea if neceaaaiy, ty of future circumstances: Good Shepherd, and famous told the commission. because of the zoning. A Merrie-wood, she was a cotm- — Two University of Maryland '’F their advance guard, the BAL/rXMORB (AP ^ H mjt for the reatoraUoti of authority, or for more than half a century Appearing for the opposition parcel abutting her property is cUor In the Pioneer Unit fo r■ professors have been denied authentic IpiowUon’s Rangers, weren’t magic ca*pet#,^but for its good work with young Discussed By PZC whether we would have tried to gamble Atty. Carl Neilsen of East Hart- already zoned for business, four years auid the Brownie promotion for failure to, “up- and Moore, who just went to see three Persian ruga were S|i4rlt- girls in trouble. In order to sur­ fprd presented two petitions said The. commission also granted The Planning and Zoning remaining, any /long - range Unlt for two. hold community citizenship.” . the proceedings! ®tit of a downtown dspait- that we could

VAOB iblGRT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1971 MANCHESTER EVENTNO HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1«71 I I I I all In Stafford Springs. He had. night In Saigon were aimed at South Windsor ■tudoBt In been staying with his son and B ay State McGovern vehicles of the U.B, Agency for Eiiropeanid teaobor-osntond olsswoom Bolton O bituary daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. DoesnH Know His Twins! | International Development not equipped to nm .any .otho^ TAR Raymond Bosco of Clearview AID. Und. n ils sttustlMi "requires a ■ByCLAYJLPbLLAN A$k D o lla r Candidate for Town Goiihcil ^ A"'U Heights, Stafford Springs since PoKce P a ir By BILL OOE v file shot of Miss Conneotlout h Rescued Some Vietnamese have uiged ^ M/«. 1» JM Your Datly'AtIMI/ Guido Girl Scouts TtanaHijr T, MoynUum II the United States to out off Its tor a toooher to fln t Isolato the August. (Not' Jack) viewing the rehearsals with her It » Attordlng lo.lho Star,. 't The Baby Has TimoUiy PhUlp BCoynlhan n, Other survivors are a daugh­ -V . , , dance coach. It was accepted by aid to South Vietnam If Presi­ Cates Need for R6ad Repair proMom, find the solutton and >11-16-18-141 To develop m eiioge for Wednesday, two>w«ek-old Mn of Timothy P. W ou n d ed In Vietnam Devaluation 4-15-29-34^ ter, Mrs. Angela Horaacek of One ^ laat week In AUanUo the edltoni and used with the dent Nguyen Van ,Thleu ■ holds Implement it ." y 48-38-63 reod words corresponding to rxjmbert 42-33-87-a9^^ Set Meeting and Patricia Andrews Moynihan City, while photographing re- atory. (Oonttnued from Page One) Phoenixville, Aril.; another (Oontlnned from Page One) the scheduled Oct. S election mohard K. Bstito, Oemo- texpayar money by "Improving Tha-prlnolpal’a pert in oU this o f yo u r Z o d lo c b irth sign . of 5S Benton 8 t , died laat night (Continued from Page One) heemals for the Mlsa America with hlnuelf as the only candi­ ny, Italy, the Netherlands, Bel­ 8««i 31 Finish 61 Up Junior Otri Scout Thoops 887 son, Angelo Bosco of New TorK At 3:65 p.m., with the presaes oratlo oandldato totr Town Ooun- the afflolenoy cf operating the would bo to ostobllah progroma, 32 Assum i at Tal»-New Haven Hospital. , .. . , Pageant, I stood chatting with a V Z . T ” "•••. U«ey were pinned down date. There were no Immediate gium and Luxembourg. . ' 2 Hold 62 End Been Named • City; a . sister, Mrs. Peter provlds moterisls, sot up out- 3 Now 33 Dotts 63 Ptocet and 668 will meat tomorrow He bcnn Aug. SI at Mon- to warn them against po«.lble ^ connecUcut^legatee MlJL ^Sn^wttout while ell and David Oahsn, oandldato •ohool system and quaUty of HOY. It 9omollo of Rockville; a broth­ estimates of damage to the AID Schiller told newsmen after elds referencas tor his toaobsn 4 B « 34 Optimistic 64 With night st 8:80, the former at ohsstw Memorial Hospital. retaliatory attack, in the wake OonvenUon HaU. ptione uid described the Icud explosions for Wladsar's Board of education In the town through 5 OcNi'r 35 An 65 Of 17-20-36-5?V?.. er In Italy, eight grandchildren vehicles. the H-hour meeting that al­ South so they have some ptose to 71-74.^901^ Survivors, besides his parents, side. though the Germans had gone the appoliitment o f . a fiw w — 6 Door 36 Nogr 66 Begin United Msthodtet Church and and two great-grandchildren. of the prison rebellion In Attica, Miss Oonnectlout... Priscilla "great” picture of her running Bdudatton laid the fin t boards go when It ta determined thsy 7 Round 37 U n^hodoN 67 Duties lAMTTABIUI are a sister, Kim Marie Moyni­ During that time, according along with the communique, direotor." the tetter at St. Oaoiga’s Epis­ The funeral Will be Thursday N.Y. Doyle, finished with her re- with the story. require help in developing bet­ 6 Up 38 And 68 Up Nor DaWttt, Byan Jay, son o f James and Donna F oss DoWItt, han, at home; his paternal to McGovern’s press secretary, for. thslr party's platform In the Acoordlng to Cohan tha Dome- 9AMow 39 On 69 Activitiy at 9:15 B.m. from the Intrp- Edmund LaFIamme, operator hearsing, went backstage and "I don’t think that’s me, It’s R ockville they had attached a protocol ter relatlonehlpe and to Improve copal Church. 101 SouU) St., RockvUte. He was born Aug. SO at RookvUte grandparents, M r. and Mrs. Ed­ Frank Manklewlos, they tele­ sUtlng "for polltloal reasons it murdolpal olsotlon bampalgn at oratlo party intends to prssa 10 Out 40 Approoch 70 Relations OK vigne-Plante Funeral Home, E. of the gas station where the reappeai^ a short time later to Pat,” she said gently but a Ut their abUltlas ao a toochsr in 11 Don't 4) TKt 71 Swfol 121-24-41-47, Olrte ore asked to bring hand­ Gensral Hospital. Hte maternal grandmother te Mrs. Osoige ward Moynihan of East Granby; phoned the U.8. Embassy for Is not useful to single out one hard for tho hiring of such a 12 PfIvor* 42 Particularly 72 Keovily Main St., Stafford Springs, with shoctlng occurred, said that the 1°*** group. She was now tie wearily. "I didn’t wear my )]e|n *ald they called three Hospital Notes a lunoboon at the Podunk MUl genaral woe Oohen’a ouggasUon. 65-67-72 books and the regtetratlon fee. Foss, Oakdale, L.I., N. Y. Hte paternal granf^wrents ore M r; and his maternal grandparents, particular currency.” poraon who wUl oonaoUdato pur- 13 Plant 43 Expoctsd 73 To a.M2-68-81-85^5 included. and Jean Hirth Griffon, 2 Hughes (jlrele, RookvUle. Hs was the family. Burial will be in Sti repairs. ardous road conditions in nmiwi 20 Con 80 In 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Treasury Secretary John B. VMtment of town funds which ■onal, ptriodlo avaluatlon by 50 Creative AQUARIUS Bulletin Board James' Cemetery. He said they t'jld him they__ , chaperone. ling down the runway hand In out of bed.” Windsor. 21 You 51 Protects 81 In bom Aug. 80 at RockvUIe Genoral Hospital. Hte matonial Admitted Saturday: Peggy Connally “ Is gothg over there "ahould more than oCtsat such a tho principal on a regular bosle JAN. to The Bolton Athletic Asaocla^ The John F. 'Hemey Funeral had picked up the man because came clear when one hand, Pat playing the role of 22 Opportunity 52 Rother 82 Professions grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hirtb, 8S lOddle Butohp Hie outburst at the church Kelley, Stafford Springs; Doris and I am sure he will adequate­ Borrio read exootpto from a poroon'B salary," ha oald. (not annually or aoml-onnually 23 StrM i 53 in 83 With tten will meet tonight at 8 Home, 319 W. Center St., Is in he was ’’acUng suspiciously ” ^ the group asked, "Have you Mis. ConnecUcut. fit. I I or Rd., RockvUIe. Hte paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. appeared to be part of a new LuhrSon, Old Stafford Rd., Tol­ ly describe the administration’s memorandum from the Direotor Ha also euggeotod foot sU OS la done now.) Cohen favored 24 Pm I 54 To 84 Children o ’clock at Community Hall. charge of ammgements. near the Spencer Savings Bank. PrlscUla’s sister, Pat?” The second time, the only 25 For 55 Tbon 85 Arguments ^ 6-19-27(< Raymond L. Orlffen, 2 Hughes Circle, RookvUle. / A bout Town of anti-American sentl-. land. riew,” of PubUo Wortu Luook, aohool building malntonanca ba evahiaUon by follow toaohon Z7-61-7B OomplaiRa Mndiea Ihere are no calling hours. He said as the twp officers Identical twins. way out Is to plead stupidity- ment which flared to the sur­ 26 Vonturn '56 Duties 86 Ao^onced '*1 « • • • Discharged Saturday: Elisa­ The si x-point package written to Town M anii^r Terry placed under tbs Dspartmsnt of and or aolf avaluatlon by me- 27 Optn» 57 Strengthen 87 Money Richard Albert Slab of 201 The ways and means commit­ talked with the man their Yesterday It happened again or perhaps to offer the excuse face in other demonstrations in Madore, Kenneth Merton Jr., eon of Kennrih Morton beth Mertan, Windermere Ave., adopted by the ministers in­ on Iprtnkel on July a. PubUo Works tbsreby reUevtng rJianloal moana such ae video 28 End 58 Going 68 Romantic Cider MIU Rd. baa completed Mrs. Philip R. T. Nelson tee of 'Center Congregatlcmal voices rose, and Parker asked ^ **ie rush of picking ftom that I’ve never encountered the 3aig(»i and Hue. 29 And 59 Especiolly 69 Deoiings Sr. and Shirley.Robbins Madore, 74 W. Main fit, RockvUla. Hs and Verlnder Kapoor, Kegan cluded proposals from the Com­ Luook wrote "our attempts to the school administration of this tape. bte PhD, studlea in psycliolagy Chimih'wlll meet tonight at 7:80 him to call state police. among some 835 negatives pro- problem before, I’m also a twin. On the battlefield, . the U.S. 30 DiicuMiont JW A ^ 90 Ties was bom Aug. 2S at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Hte mater­ Mrs. Marjorie Taylor Nelson Rd., both Rockville; John mon Market Commission to re­ responelblUty. at Purdue University, LsUteyet- in the church office. As he did so, he said the man cessed for the pictures with yes- but only fraternal, and have command announced four U.S. budget funds for comploto re- Ooban eald the major portion nal grandparents ara Mr. and Mra. Myron Robbins Jr., .110 of Burlington, Ont., Can. former­ Sharkey, Inland Dr., Vernon; place the (Mlar as the basic oonstruotlon of oortaln roads of South Windeor’a budget ie te, Ind. He WlU be eUgIbte to ly of Manchester, died yester­ suddenly' puned 'cut a gun and terday’s article on the pageant never been mistaken for my helicopters wdre shot down currency of world exchange In putting forth som r of his Hartford ’Tpke., TalcottvUle. Hte paternal grandparents ors Mr. Bethany Group of Center Con­ finals, I selected a sMldng pro- brother. Jack. HaUle Hodglns, Dunn HUl Rd., havs boon continually fnistrat- ■pent on education and a major participate in the university's day at her home. She was the began shooting. and a fifth crashed from un- linked with special drawing- ideas (or ohang* in tbs preaent and Mrs. Maynard Madore, ForestvUle. gregational Church will meet to­ LaFIamme said both officers Tolland; Leon Dickinson, Bast od. -Ksny of our roads ars roles being pitted by tooebers portion of that . budget pays 120th commencement on June widow of Philip R. T. Nelson, :— known causes in the Mekong rights to the International Mon­ for interior decorating after the m ^ 0 0-_ ^ morrow at 1 p.m. in the Rob­ were shot twice. Delta. St., Rockville; Douglas Dobles, resohlng a point whore they ara end principals, Cohan loehed toaclier ealariae. "I f we want 11. a former Insurance agent and Burke R<|., Vernon; Hermlne etary FVnd. ^ meeting. Ringo Selling DePletro, Gregory Joeepta, son of Rotiert and Dorothy bins Room of the church. The man fled in the police Hehron The helicopter downings, on not only unoomfortabla to drive out on the letter. "Tlie oriels tn to get what we pay (or. If we T o Start College proprietor of the Bldwell Soda Trueb, West St., and Frederick But the mlntstefs said "Inter- OueaU are welcome to attend. Danyliw DePletro, 98 Carriage Dr., Manchester. He was boro cruiser. the edges of the U Mlnh Forest OB, but they are aotuaUy dan- today’ s school Is a crtels In hu- want to Improve the quaUty Pamela A. Conover, daughter Shop at the Center who died in naUonal liquidity should contin­ of oducatlon, then we must ‘Lunar’ Fixtures Aiig. 9 S t St. Francis Hospital. Hte maternal grandparents are Walter Kupchunos, president M inutes later Nqrth south of Saigon, marked the Betger, Grove St., both ' Rock­ garous." msn reloUonshlps," ha ohsxged, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Stanton 1963. ue to be booed on gold and tp a Maocheeter Evenliig Herald Dr. end Mra. Joeepb DonyUw, 48 Forest St., Manchester. Hte of the Manchester Jaycees, will Brookfield police halted the highest number of U.S. chop­ ville; Audrey Blevins, Stafford Luoek further etreassd the and explalnsd that even in ■eeeae and Improve the claea- Conover, 424 Meadow Rd. wUl Mrs. Nelson was bom in ZBA Slates Six Hearings growing extent on Instruments room atmoH*ero and one of South Wladaer ^ eorreapoodent LONDON (A lf) — Beotle patenial grandfather te Robert DePletro, Blast Hsrttord, He exidaln the Jaycee org^mlsation cruiser at a roadblock but re­ pers reported shot down in one Springs; Linda CivlteUo, South need for the road cooetruetlon South WIndsor’a acbool, whore begin her freabmen year at The Hamilton, Ont., daughter of the collectively created and mm- the key people In it — the teach­ Barbara Varriek, TeL M8-8S74. Rtngo Starr has gone Into the bos a brother, Robbie, SH- to the Manchester Jaycee wives ported the man Jumped out and The 2kHilng Board cf Appeals Joseph Kearns, William Larra- ***3^ during an operation since St., Rockville; Janet Hovland, aged on an international scale. program he end the town maa- privileged atudante ore taught Defiance ((jfaio) CoUege thte late Mr. and Mrs. J. C. TaylOr, at a meeting tomorrow at 8 fled into woods. Patricia Dr,, Vernon; Roocanne er. TUe is the proper role for furniture buslneaa. will hold public hearings on bee and Paul Nielsen Sr. Laotian drive laat Febru- Tills implies adapting and de­ ager propoaed to the CouneU by middle cUeo-orlentod toeoh- month. Meneggta, Bonnie Lee, daughter of Paid and linda Has- and lived In Manchester for a p.m. at the home of Mrs. Warren, Cassidy Hill Rd., Tol­ the principal,” be eald. Sept. 22 at 8 p.m. at the Town Irving Baker of Wall 8L was veloping a system of speoial mid addsd that "without euoh ora, there Is a growing prob­ In eoUaboraticn 'With designer A June graduate of 'Bolton sett Msneggte, Box 888, RED 4, Notch Rd., Bolton. She was number of years l^fore moving Charles McDonnell, 15 Redwood lem In oommunloatkma and The goulh Wtudaor Democrat­ Office Building to consider six elected troop committee chair- Associated Press correspond- land; Mark- Crandall, Green drawing rights while decreas­ a program, wa are eartalnly Chains Dismiss Robin Cniikshank aind ttie Brlt- High School, Mtes Conover bom Aug. 28 at Mancheeter Memorial HtopUal. Her matomel to Canada. She was a charter Rd. Rd., 'RockvUle. personal ralottona." ic Town OommUtoa will meat lah Steel Oorp., the mueicten aerved ae claee aacrataiy for. member of the Chamlnade requests. man. Although a relatively new- . Richard Blyatone reported ing giladually the Importance of hoadad toward a attuatlon which tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the Deen- grandparente are Mr. and Mrs. James O. Hasnett, -Box 388,- O pponents Admitted Sunday: Virginia Today’s average ohUd does Drugs Suspects dtiq>layed lite warn# Monday be­ three yean, was creditor of the Musical dub and a former sec­ Thrde of the requests are for com er in town, Baker has been from the field that initial, re- national currencies as reserve wlU nq[iiire an unexpootod and ocriUlo headquoitera in the Birch Mountain Rd. Bolton. Her paternal grandmother te Mra. St. Anne’s Mother Circle will Moller, Prospect St., and Sarah not grow iq> In an autocratic fore a buying public confined to yeaihook in her senior year and ond vice president of the board ^ foot right-of-ways to interior actively Involved In Boy Scouts ports listed no U.S. casualties, units.’-' ouddan raquaet to our tajqpayem Wapping Prafasafonal Center at Paul A. ManeggU, Steele Rd., Bolton. She has a brothsr, Wtl- meet tomorrow at’ 8 p.m. at the Babcock, both of Rockville; Tile package also called for home, but moatly In homes that PORTUIND, Ore. (AP) — thoM with money. treasurer of‘ the Future Teoch- of directors of the Manchester O f B u s in g lots. They are from Bradford for over a decade. In Saigon a U.S. ^ avy petty to approve a major bond iseua 1788 mUiigtoo Rd. Item, 8%. home of Mrs. Gary Boulay of 25 Linda Pletras, Storrs; Chester stricter curbs on monetary function with eomo degree of Five men accused of selling The prloea at tlie-.:exhlb(tiiDn ere of America, also last year. ■•I « « • Public Health Nursing Associa­ E, Smith for a right of way to Mrs; Dlan Keania will again ®fflcer was seiverely burned to rapalr dotortoratod and dan- Tha com mittee will «nm|— Madison St. Oo-hostess is Mrs. Magnanl, S. Grove St., Stella speculation, equilibrium in in­ democracy, he sold, whUo moat maiijtiaiia have been released at London’s fashlonalM Liber­ She was a member of the band tion. While in Manchester, she interior lots 18 and 19 on the servo as secretary for the com- irtien two youths on motorbikes geroiis ronda.” tha fund-ralelng programa for Womtefc, Karen Ann, daughter of Edmund and J\idlth Jcrfin Docherty. Qose Plant . Stofan, E. Main St., Keith Coop­ ternational jiaymMit relations, closwooina ora teocher-con- because a oouriroom guard re­ ty’s deporiment store ranged and active in dramatics. was also active In the American sub-dlvlslon map. The Mack mittee and Charles Barnes as Inirled a hcunemade bom b into Barrio prapoood tho money Andreril Wosntek, Daly Rd., RFD 1, HebnsL She wan bom er, Mt. Vernon Dr., John Abra­ an end to the U.S. 10 per omit tored. "Children do not adjust the campaign under the direc­ fused -to unlock shacklea by from $M doUara for ritromium Red Ooss and in 1961 was vice Lot, submitted by Smith on treasurer. his pickup truck outside Navy Nortved from block graato ba tion of Edward Ha'vens and L«w Aug. 29 at Mhncheater M omorlol Hoapttal. Her maternal grandF The ladies auxiliary of the (Continued from Page One) menko, Grove St., and Kate surcharge on imports and a to this obonge, thsy cops with wMdi they were chained to­ plated weights to $3,976 for a Maaehesler Eveoliig Benld chairman of Its staff ^des. June 80. Workshop Meeting headquarters. uoad for this worit and "If nec- Dube, and the art auction porenU are Mr. and Mra. Nicholas Andrerti, Hamden. Her pa­ Manchester Little league will Dunn, Snlpslc St., ril Rockville; strengthening of authority of U. Sohotd la not a {dace to gether. coffee table eiqyported by two gudUfa Also, from Charles B. and T he Gilead Oongr^taHonal It was one of four fire bomb- aeoary, wa will sat aside a schoduled for Sopt 3B. Mrs. Fat ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. IPdmuisl S. Whstdok, She was a graduate of John meet tomorrow at 8:15 p.m. at were unable or unwilling to David Miller, Enfield; Sophie the International Monetary learn, but a pUOe to get out o f." State District Judge Jamee Mary I. London, London Rd. Church Women’s Fellowship Ings in the S^th Vietnamese ■peoiflo portion of . the mill rate Rolls Royoe aiito radtetoia. Holyake, Maos. She has a sister, Catherine, 2H. Hbpklns Hospital School of the Ariny-Navy CTub for an control the antlbusing demon­ Krajewski, Windemere Ave., Flmd. Ooban’e solution Is to daiU Martin will handla the latter. Elite dtemteoed their cases be-, for the right of way cnto York- will meet from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. capital but the only one to OnantaaMonal iMt-iq> for the The show is described as "lu­ V «t « • « Nursing In Baltimore, Md., and election of officera. The meet­ strators. Rockville; Lynne Wells, Mer- The six ministers also called (tMtwean 1 and 1% mlUs) to bo with the student the way be tore they were arraigned after shire Dr. and from Margaret T. tomorrow at the church to work cause injury. At least two ve- nar futuristic’ ’ aiMt- Ringo has. Lembaidl, PVank Walter,, aon of John and Dlans was a member of the Melrose for a reform of the world mone­ uaod oxolustvoly tor rood re- Is dealt with at home, as on In­ town's four voting dlstrlots will the guard said they couldn’t be ings' are < ^ n to interested Gregory, 16 Cedar Ridg;e Dr., on Hems for its Harvest Fhir hides were damaged, the U.S. row Rd., Coventry; Pauline promised electronic music to On Safety PondL Lombardi, 24 WUcox 8L, New Britain. Ha was bom Aug. M at United Church In Hamilton. women. tary system created, at Bretton paira and r a p a v ^ ," ba said. dividual In on otmoqihere of also bs miqtpsd out at the meet­ (reed because oidy two guarda SAN F R A N C ascO (AP) — Glastonbury, for a right of way booth. Command reported. Soucy, Lawler Rd., Vernon; . Mandiester Memorial Hoapttal. IBs matomnl gionifoaraato are She ,1s aurvlvod by several Elaine Fanis, Cider MlUer Rd., Woods, N.H., 27 years ago. Ha oddad that the Demooratlo mutual reepset, through the ing according to oampoign co­ were available to walch them. WASKDrarON (AP) — Pres­ Both sui^rters and cq^x:nents Interior lot for four .Those attending are request- Also In Saigon, a group of ordinator Damds Moyidbau. Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Pyka Sr., 90 IdrdUl St, Manritester. nieces and n^hew s. Manchester Grange will meet Tolland. Such a reform, they said, "will Party is opposed to a bond Is­ means of strict dlaciidlno on ths The chains prevented them ident Nixon hss oqqMtnted Jo- Memorial services will be to­ of busing are claiming victory houses. ed to bring a sandwidi. Coffee disabled South Vietnamese vet- sue to pay for thte worit and Tha maeUng Is opan to any­ iwph B. latlcoac Jr. of Rtvenlde, IBs paternal gram^iarente ara Mr. and Mrs. Wank Lombardi, tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the Discharged Sunday: Ward have to irepect (he principle of port of (he teoober to mslntaln from appearing individually be­ Leaving Town morrow at 3 p.m. at the Mel­ after more than 40 per cent of Other requests are from Rob- dessert will be provided. erans demonstrated in front of one who would like to hefo with 80 Otte St, Manchester. He has a bother, Steven. IH. Grange Hall, 205 Olcott St., for Mudgett, New York, N.Y.; Olna fixed parities necessary for the oofum ltM bla party and Mm- mnler In the clsawxxim. fore the bench end talking wito Conn., s s one of 18 peraona rose United Church Chapel. the public school pupils missed ert I. Tupper, Main St., for the Senior OUUens the U.8. Embassy for improved the campaign. named to die Nettonal Highway an Installatltxi of officers. Tliere Lavoie, Vernon Ave., and Robin security of transactions and soN to "ooe that this pUn is " ’Education that takas plaos their lawyers. Elite aold. MINNEAlPfKLK, Mhm. (AP) Burial will be in the HamUton, classes on the opening day of a use of a house trailer to house *3^^ Senior dtlxens group will benefits, and a group oalled Inqilemeated and will correct Ths Democratic Women’s They were accused of aelUng — A study b y the MInnsapoite flailety Advisory Oommlttee. Freeman, Samnel John, son of Rldiard and Aimross win be an auction table, and re­ mass busing for integration farm help and motel workers 3ts iecond meeting of the Catholics for Peace utged the Gaswlnt, Bellavue Ave., both of trade.” bare, takoa ptaoa agatnot ths (Ont.), Cemetery. Club of South Window wUl moot 10 pounda o f marijuana to un- Induatrlal Dievelopment Com- The committee gives advice Schubert Freeman, 40 OottieT Dr., RockvUte. Hn was b om Aug. freshments will be served. RockviUe; Doris Luhrson, Old The Dutch finance minister, tha vary sttuatton that has been wlU of ths child who knows The Blachford and Wray Fu­ program. at his motet located on Rt. 66. month on. Thursday at 1 p.m. in removal of American "occupa- In the Orange Room of the Town E at RoricvUle General Hoqttal. IBs matomsl gtondparmte Stafford Rd., Tolland; Mary Roelcf Nelisseu, said earlier allowed to motortolisa in our that next period brings a weak­ dercovar officera. misalan says 176 Induatrlea left to the secretary of Thans- neral Home, Main St. and West San FraiKisco is the naUon’s A n d from Ruel R. Ellis, loclal room of the Gilead U ®« at the Masonic Tem]rie. Coffee of Hartt CoUege of Music, Uni­ He Is survived by a daugh­ an antlbusing coalition caUed to FUday evening’s 6 o’clock ®ow obtained Ucenses. Begin- m • , Views Asked and doughnuts will be available. versity of Hartford. ter, Mrs. Marjorie Lambert of WALK,^ disputed many district opening. - nln^ Oct. 1.” Ihe Ucenslng fee for Those wlsitlng to donate ar­ Bernard Lurie, conductor of Hartford; a brother, Alfred attendance figures and estl- Featured Friday night along nv ticles for the sale may contact damaged by the fire bombs. the orchestra, announced that flotlet of Manchester; a sister for a female and |5.60 for a By President Miss Deborah Brown of 166 St. mated 64 per cent were absent with the " d o e s Roads,” a voced Tile fire bombs missed or auditions will be held from 7 In France, and three grandchil­ in the integrated kindergarten group, and the hprse pull, will spayed female end male. (Continued from Page One) John St. bounced off the MP Jeeps witk- to 9:80 each night and from 2 dren. through sixth grade classes. be the Queen of the F ^ r Oon- OIri Scout Begistratlona Olrl Scout registrations wlU o «^ ca u ^ any damage, offi to 6 p.m. on Saturday. Florida Telephone Ckxi>. has re­ Funeral services will be WALK—We AU Love Kids—is test, at 9 O’clock, Applicants should be of li^lgh be he 1 d tomorrow for all cers *' said. considered Ks dividend pceitian Thursday at the Holmes Funeral compoeed cf parent groups. Deadline for entry in the con- school age up to 21 years and Brownies, Junior, Codette and U.S. officers said Vietnamese and n^ed back increases for Home, 400 Main St., at a time Boat Handling Many of the 180 new yellow test is noon tomorrow and each be students of orchestral In­ Senior Scouts. were riding around on motor­ the first quarter of 1972, to be announced. Burial will be school buses that rt^ed to and contestant must submit a photo- struments. Musical background Parents may register the bikes tossing the fire bombs. But the company said it is in Rose HUl Memorial Park, Topic of Qasg from 97 schools Monday carried graph with her application. Tire is not a factor in auditioning. girls at either the Gilead Hill ” It looked Uke a small radi- only considering cutting back Rocky HIU. only handfuls of passengers. In pictures will become the pnqrer- Audition appointments may be the dividend and has not com­ Registration for the Manches­ School from 3 to 6 p.m. or at cal group raising hell,” said Friends may coll at the fu­ CSilnatcwn, \riiere opposition ty of the fair, mode by calling the university. mitted itself In any way. neral home tomorrow from 7 ter Power Squadron’s free boot­ the Hebron Elementary School one officer, ran highest, the boycett was Contestants, who must be be- The Greater Hartf(»rd Youth Florida Telephone president to 9 p.m. ing classes to be offered this from 7:80 to 9 p.m. Other reports said the demon- virtually comidete in some tween the age of 16 and 31 and Thls year, the national regls- strations were organised by the Orchestra will rehearse on Sat­ Max E. Wettstein said; "W e CN^TUK(^L6 ^ is tonight and tomorrow cases. One bus there went out never married, will be judged urdays during the coming sea­ will give consideration to the Olimpio C. Boeoo from 7 to 9 at the ming Junior (ration fee has been increased, students about 1% hours after with one child. son from 2 to 6 p.m. in the kOl- mailer al mch time as we do OUmplo C. Bosco, 81, of Del High School OT’ through the - H°'*^6ver, the new fee includes Monday’s shooting incident and A busing opponent caUed at- big basis:w . . Beauty,—_ ..i.. 50 per cent; there will be no that they marched on the U.S. tard Auditorium, Hartt College declare the first quarter divi­ Ray Beach, Fla., formerly of South Windsor;, Ro9kvUle or tendance figures evidence of personality, 20 per cent; poise, of Music, University of Hart­ dend, pnybabiy in January or Manchester and S tafford Glastonbury adult education additional charge tor this. ' Military Assistance Command’s ’’the most effective boycott 16 per cent, and dress, 15 per ford. February.” Springs, died yesterday after­ programs. Hiis will be the only reglstra- compound on Hue’s south side, against forced busing in any cent. noon at the Jolmson Memorial Classes ,wUl be Tuesdays at tlon day since troops are now These reports sidd the first major city.” Miss Hebron Harvest Fidr will Hospital in Stafford Springs af­ the South Windsor High School; being formed for the year. demonstration was broken up Planners Table Request ter a short illness. Wednesdays at the ming Junior Schcol district officials called receive a 870 cash award as well Mrs. Jean Derby, troop. or- by police and Vietnamese srt- ganlser, - announced that there dlers firing tear gas grenades, He was bom Nov. 21, 1889 In High School and Rockville High the first day a success and pre-«as a trtqihy and sash. The will be a leaders’ meeting on U.S. officers said the dlsturb- Italy and lived In Manchester School; and Thursdays at the' 'dieted many children who queen, along with her attend- Sept. 21 id 1 p.m. at the Gilead ances were triggered by the fa- for several years before mov­ Glastonbury High School. stayed away Monday would be ants, the first and second run- Past Case Spurs Oj^osition in class scon. ners up, will be making person- Congregatlonal Church Social tal shooting of Boo Dung, 17, ing to Stafford Springs in 1928 The classes are open to any­ Room to which any interested and the wounding of Pham when he established the former Officials said there was no appearances througluwt the one awning or planning to own adult is Invited to attend, Nhat, 13, who was in satlsfac- To Temporary Gravel Pit Sunlight Market and Package violence, not even any flfst-day a soil or power boat. The class Also, Mrs. Derby reported tory condition with an arm Store an E. Main St. He retired covers boating regulations, fist fights. Picketing wasjUght. * « « * BegIsIrmlloti A request for a q>ectal excep­ gchocls Supt. H xm ia s_ Registration tor Boy Scout that a Region 8 Senior Troop wound in a Vietnamese hisapi- Neighbors sold the land in In 1956. He was a member of St. compass reading, course plot­ tion to permit operation of a been, who rede a bus add vis- Urop 28 will be held tomorrow ^ } } ^ ozon ised this year. Do- tal. question has never bean placed Edward’s Churctr, the Rev. Fe­ ting and otherv-mecessary fun­ borrow ^t on acreage to the ited several schools with WHeon evening from 7 to 9 at the will be work- The officers said the youths In preaentable condition, and lix J. O’Neill Council, KcrfC, damentals for safe and cour­ rear of 190 Union St. was tabled R, Riles, state superintendent Gilead Hill School. Boys 11 ®“ **** «n«etlng- allegedly tried to steal soft they Implored ^ commisaion- and the Italian Benefit Society, teous operation of a boat. last night by the Planning and of public instruction, called years old or older may register _ ST****"* drinks or beer from the back of era to visit the Musa personally Zoning Oommlsston after it ran Monday ’’the most significant at tlUs time and must be ao- ™ Po^um Players will hold a truck driven by an American before granting a oimllar per­ Into neighborhood, opposition. day In San Francisco school companled by a parent. 1°?. ***®*^ produc- soldier whoso name was not mit to another applicant. \ Two^ar Accident ______the«'"Odd CkHiple;’ to- disclosed. The GI, with tlje About 20 area rertdents ap­ Chairman Joseph Bwensson hlstory.” Wednesday evening will peared and several spoke out unlimited cuUm- »>« the first m e e ^ 'r t " t h e t ^ n l^ t and TOursday night. 178th Maintenance Co. at promised that no action would ^"I have an against tha aK>Ucatlon by Peter U IWe MCT t o and in the f u t u ^ e e t l n g s ^ ^ , * n ^ ® Interested In attend- Quang Tri, north of Hue, was be taken until after oanful Ism from whatu 1 _ ve . . ____ seen to . « .i.«unge wui tryouts U welcome, returning to his base with sup- F. Lalashuls, who wants per­ study. day,” said Saheen. ” I also want every Wednesday eve- They will be held from 7:80 to piles. mission to excavate sand and Atty. PhlUp Bayer, who rep­ Mrs. Lynch Killed to extend an open Invitation to "tog at the school, 9:80 p.m. in thO Rham High The U.S. Comnoand in. Saigon gravel from the rear of the resented Lalashuls, told the those kids who had been kept At the troop’s organisational SchocS auditorium. said the OI was in custody and 7.9-acre property. His home Is PZC a 17,000 bond would bo out of school, because 'there meeting last week, MUton Shaw ' . —------— an Investigation was under on the front portion of the site. provided and that tha appUoant was concern. Utat school might of Ixxidon Park was again rtect- way. Michael J. DiBella Jr. 178 Intends to comply with adl oon- not be safe today. We think you ed scoutmaster for the year. As- At Highland Park On the war front, South Viet­ Union St. presented a petition diUons set forth by the town. can come to school, now and we sistant scoutmasters ' will be -■'.V Stock Market namese headquarters reported against the proposal and voiced Ho explained to the oudlonoe hope you do soon." Gordon Aldrich, Clyde Fok Sr., fears, also expressed by sev­ (Conttnued from Page One) sisters, Mrs. David Hayes of NEW YORK (AP) — Tlie ® •Wte* P ® ^ clashes that a borrow pit Is a tempo­ in ths 18,60Qrman South Vlet- eral, other apeakera, that grant­ rary operation tor oxoavattion Coventry and Mrs. Donald M. stock market drifted lower to ing permlsolon for the opera­ municant of St. Maurice’s Kerwln of Washington, D. C. ^ ^ nomeae drive below the west- only, and that there Is no Intent Church In Bolton and was chair- tion would create , air, and The: funeroi will be Ttauraday day In duU trading, extending «rn flank o f the demUltarlsed fol a permanent oommerplal nuui of this year's Antiques noise pollution. operation, In answer to a quas- ••A- • V • ' - W at 10 a.m. from the Watklns'Fu- Wells St. Petitioners Ask the moderate slide of the past sane. It said i l enemy were Show at the church. ^ Others speaking out on the Uon, LUashuls esUmated tha neral Home, 142 E. Center St, three sessions. killed and 42 bunkers were de- '''' •• ■' She and her husband observed same grounds Included Peter exoavaUon would take threa with a Mass of the Resurrection Traffic Controls for Area Tlie Dow Jone. average of 80 Beckwith of 380 Union 0t., Jo­ yean. their 10th wedding anniversary at St. Maurice’s Church at 11. Indurtrials at noon w C r t f 2.84 seph Garter, owner of rented Bayer eald only the rear por­ on April 22. Burial will be in Bolton Center Two Wells St. residents are The boy, Reo Michaud of 66 at 907.06. wounded. Wells St., was struck by a car Also In- the northern sector, property In,the area, R. J. tion, an area about ISO aOO Survivors, besides her hus­ Cemetery. circulating petitions In their Since Wedneedoy, tha Dow Leger of 263 Union St., and band and parents, are three at Wells and Spruce. Tlie acci­ the U.S, Oommond reported feet, would bo excavated ap­ Friends may ^ 1 at the fu­ neighborhood in an effort to get has fallan naarly 12 points. Everett WUson of 188 Union. proximately to the level of sons, Michael B. Lynch Jr., neral home tomorrow from 2 to dent occurred when a car driv- that an Arm y CHI6 light obser- more stringent traffic 'controls en by Edward E. Kennlson, 76, Analysts out that helicopter woe shot down The residents said they were Union St; Frank M. Lynch and Matthew 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. of South Coventry, going west was n ^ n g In the news betwsen the A Shau Valley and especially concerned because a The applicant Is also attempt- V a V M. Lynch, at home; a daughter, The family suggests that In there for the protection of chil­ on Wells St., struck a car be- “ “ Iwround to stimulate slthsr uj, Laotian border. Two crew­ aInr.Viar operation by another tng to get right of way ovar tha Sharon M, Lynch, at home; two lieu of flowers memorial con-' dren. ing driven scuth on Spruce St. “ y*"* selling Interest. TIUs, wounded, landowner In tha area a few roar of adjoining proportlaa to brothers, Matthew Morlarty Jr. tributions may be mode to the The petitions are being dis­ ^ J by Mrs. Jacqueline B. Roberts Jhey. said, was kseping many u.S. B83b flew a dossn more yearii ago caused noise, dust and ^ Balf Co. on N. Main It., in of Monebeater and Maurice P. St. Maurice Parish Center, He­ tributed by Mrs. Thelma Briggs .>1 of 79 Ckmistook Rd. The Ken- mvsstors on ths Mdsllnss. combat strikes below the DMZ, traffic problems which were «rder to avMd tha neoaudty of Motlarty of Coventry; and two bron Rd., Bolton. of 97 Wells 8t. and Mrs. Barbara nlaon car was forced by the Uncertainty over what couree koeplng up Ihe dally ralda never controlled by the town truck traval on Union he Chnndler of M Welts. said. Mrs. Briggs said today the Impact onto thf eidewalk on the economy might take when against suspeoted North Vlet- and never oorreoted, deepUe Bayer asked (| ie oommlsalon petition, which will be presented the south sldq of Wells St. the 90 day wage-price freese namese Infiltration routea and their repeated complaints. not to deny his applloant be­ to Police Chief James Reardon, where . ., it struck Michaud and ends was adding to Investor iNUis area# as thsy liave for the The sonlng regulations stipu­ caution, thay declared. ! post month, the command re- late that, among other things, a cause of ths nonoampllsno# of Cafholic Family Burial] Space, asks for school sons signs, speed ^ ^ a previous ons. Steels, mall order-retail, air- borrow pit operator must pro­ In thn lafunt ntrtkM. iht B62s "It would be unfair to damn obtained beforp the need\ WellswTto and ‘ Spruce Sts. ^ or rtat „ „ „ to ____ the. right ■ _____ of crafts, uUllties, and obemloala vide a perfbrmanos bond and way and summoned to appear MO ton. of bombs In us with someono siss's oon- School and Spruce Sts. gross sxoavatod areas, leaving In 12th Circuit Court at Man- the sector around Kha Banh. them In aooaptable condition duot,” he argued, going on to arisei. Signed by IM note that If all oondlUons of (ho Chester Sept. 37, oils were mixed. Mo- Rgportg fn>m Vientiane said when work Is eomplsted. ' An hour of fragody it not tha tima to iihe eald about 109 Wells St. apoolal sw oplion srer mot, the V Mluatloi^ Weroe while government forces had Commission saoretary Olar- TWO LOCATIONS residents, roost of them |>ar- commission would bo legally maka lo Important a dacition. Mrs, Briggs said ehs feels ths 'J™*® iib ^ r Is m s and aliiiaes ^ majw dHve to rs- enos Welti, who said he was ents of one or two children, bound to grant it. traffic safety dtuaUon Is new UMhangsd, S culture Uw town ot Pah long familiar with the qose In ques­ MANCHESTER have already signed the petition. One Im^ied fear of (ho resi­ aggravated becauee Nathan Associated Preoe 80-stock -n the Botovons Plateau in tion, noted that ths bond ex- VERNON Saint James* Cemetery , Mrs. Briggs said she has bsen dents spsahlng at Ihe meeUag Hale pupils .are temporarily sverega at noon was off ,8 to to u O to m ' Loos. PighUng was ptrad before (ha work was done, 568 BROAP STREET concernsd <-6^xxit ' ths: triple Is that oiwe skoavated, (he land r Nl-907 N«NI STRBET , holding classes at Bennst Jun- Mi,o, with industrials down .8,, dasorlbod as Intsnss, and field leaving the town wlte no powers TM- Cmr PLUA MANCHESTER, CONNECTTOUT situation for some time, but High Ichool and because the ” ***• 8iMi uUlttlee down .8. reports sold North VletnamoM would prahaMy bo sold off for OHM MSNSAV WMOMOH UTWMMV »iM la liM of onforoement, ( • M A Y , n m t M . M f t M B A T « i M I was prompted to start the psU- m w 1-84 has gensrated more A block of 148,800 itarea of fonM wne hoMtilg the ■tnOt- epartments, . 1NMSMAV MONt tM m f iM rjd. Phono: Mr. Higgins tlon after an accident Sunday Mombers also noted that they Lalostiuls said after Uis ses- kV. N lltm iY. 8SMAT fiM ter traffic on Spruce St. Burlington Northern ohonfed gio town dimtti heavy UE. were lurnad down by the Noard Mr. McKarnah 643-6713 at 11:80 a.m., in which a 14- All etreeU which croee or hands at M, d o « And af0;« and U otlu lUr^lM L alon, howovsr, that ho has no year-old boy suffered mlpor in- of DIrtoten In thoir nooni plu s othsr ihsn to ssU (ht 6Md enter Spruce St. have traffio OOO-ehaiw blook of ®w ^***tt said at least three piaas for anolhar Bonlnf an- jurtea. controls oLsome kind. (Mded at If, down %, other fIrotenMtige dfolnt the ind gravel and "pay off Moie foroamant offtear, of my teMs,"

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MANCHESTER EVENTNO HTOIALD MANCHESTER. CONN,. TUESDAY, SfiPTE!I M ^ 14, 1971 PACE BLBVIBfl MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, SlfiPTEMBIBR 14, 1971 MGBIVN ed with operating with a defec­ Tolland Andover Coventry Drug Center Vernon ^ tive muffler 1 David Sohumey, 20, of 83 High St., Rockville The Drug' Advisory Center with breach of peace. Democrats Name Workers Rham Band lls temporarily closed while it Police Probe Robert Klein, 21 of 102 Bran­ Council Okays Participation is moving from the Jesse ford St., Manchester wns charg­ Lee House at 48 Hartford ed today with failure to renew To Organize Fall Campaign ^ Seeks New Rd. to 88 Park St. It wlU Rt. 83 Breaks registration and failure to car­ open at its new address ry operator's license. Vernon police are investigat­ Atty.- Harold Oarrlty and Intention to attend the event in­ Members In Emergency Jobs Program Thursday. Its new hours will ing three breaks into business Richard Attenello, 37 of 21 cluding Atty. aeneral Robert be from noon to 10 p.m. Walter Bleleckl have been np V $PA C.Ao\C£ , establlshmehts discovered early Main St., Vernon was also Killian and ______Secretary_ of the Andover Bkementary School • H m Town council laat night celved icveral complaints about Dr. Donald C. Hardy justify the Monday through Saturday. thU morning by officers on pa- Charged early today with fall- pointed campaign managers for Schaeffer. Prlnolpal Donald Ubby has an­ 13' voted to ilpprove a recommen- using town labor and trucks, request, th ^ Hardy was aware troJ. ure to drive right and was la- u,e Democratic party In the up- niUietin Board nounced that Robert Olowes, Top Sirloin datlon of TOwn Kanager Don- anS then allowing the BC to of the ahoncomlngs in the cur- In all three oases the glass in. sued n written warning for drlv- j„_ municipal election cam- The Tolland Junior Women’s Mhslo Department Coordinator nls Moore that the town partlcl-,keep all the funds realised ftom rent vocation program, and the front doors was broken to »ng after drinking. Police ^ “ Club Wednesday Afternoon ■ ROA.ST Attenello's car went off the aide paign. at the Rhani Junior and. Senior pate in the National Emergen- the drive. "With another glass wanted the counselor so that the Police Log galn entry and a total of some Bowling League begins its now of West Rd. and struck, two They will.hond a 10-man cam- High Bohool and Director of the cy Employment Program. collection coming due in the present program could be Im- 8380 was reported missing. season tomorrow afternoon at CHdics. DTSts. A pasrenger, Moclle paign consisting of Kevin Cava- Rham Band, is seeking an In­ COventry has hpen awarded near future, we must decide if p ro y ^ and made to work as it Breaks occurred at; A-I Gas 12:30 at the Rockville Bowling creased parttelpation in bond | » ,0M under the act, with the town labor and equipment will shpuld. ARRESTS Station. Andy's Plssa'and Jae- Morales, was taken to Rockville nagh and Joseph Hapoia, condl- "BACK RUMP 8 V #11 f«*anfss/l dates for the T3i.^oBoard of TPinnFinance!' Tlf^n r Phtsa. aotlvlUes by Andover young­ purpose of the program stated be used, M d if so, if there will . Moore Mbmltted a poUoy to D e n i^ C. Wtaot, 21. ^ 181 ger Haus, all on Rt. 88. General Hospital, treated The Welcome Wagon New­ CKoicest Glenwood St., charged with sale » • . Robert Dean and Dale Tower, sters this year. as being to provide jobs for the be reimbursement for costs,” the councU laat night clarifying Tho Vernon Are department released. ^ comers Club bridge group will _ . , _ AU of those charged ore candidates for the Beard of Ed­ Today there will be an T50AST unemployed and underemploy- Moore said he personally fa- the position concerning coffee- of marijuaim and p o s i^ o n of. extinguish a car meet tomorrow at 12:80 p.m. at controlled drugs. yeft«rday ^ ...■heduled to appear in Circuit ucation; Stan Johnson, candi­ Instrument display at' Rham ed. vored allowing BC use of the breaks and lunch breaks for the home of Mrs. Charles Moo­ /Me a t morning on a warrant in con­ Court 13, Rockville, Oct. 8. date for Planning, and Zoning and students ore invited to at­ Moore explained that the equipment, and Councilman town employes. Two ten-mln- way shortly after 8 a.m. today. ney, Volley View Dr. USOA ortoiCE deadllne for submission for the Hugo Thomas concurred strong- ute coffee breaks are allowed, nection with a local Inveatlga- Commlssfon; Arnold Sbnrge, tend along with their parents to tion, released on a $800 non­ State police Investigated the Harvey Chambers, and finance The United Congregational hsar the proposed plana and program was yesterday, with ly, stating it' is most Important be said, one in the morning and incident involving a car driven Heat Hurts Cherries Church Senior Choir will begin no intervening time in which he that the council support the the afternoon, as well as surety bond. Court date Sept. board member William Swan- view the assortment of instru­ EYE 1?0UNP 27. by Reuben Brock of Shreveport, LA GRANDE. Ore. (A P ) — back. rehearsals tomorrow night at ments available, could check with the counpll as work of a volunteer group such baU hour for lunch, La. Union County agriculture offl- Also serving on the campaign 7:30 in-the church sanctuary. Libby sold that a school bus to what it felt are the employ- as the BC, which is pertOmlng Recreation Commissicn mem- Police said Brock said the The Seventh Day Adventist ment needs of the town. He said a service that ben^lts the town, be? Bud Qilbert notified the Harry J. Sestero, 24, of Glas, dais say cherry growers in the committee will be First Select- will be provided at the elemen­ Church will hold a prayer meet­ tonbury, charged with breach c " ahead of him suddenly area may lose . as much as man and Democratic Town tary sphool each Wednesday to he took it upon himself to make He said It Is important to foster eoungji that his term had ex- ing tomorrow night at l':30 at theee silecUons. caUlng for such a T ^ Council-community ^ ^ but that of peace, and two counts of fall- b i^ e d . In attempting avrtd .jjo.ooo this year following followii a Chairman Charles Thlfault and transport band members to fSAdvi, Cut a ^ l l to otay stop signs, ew ly m«^th of hot. ^ weather. his running mate Charles Re­ the church. three poeltlons: A police officer, relaU oi^ p . ^ he wished to serve again. Ai^ The Tolland Junior Women's Rham for rehearalals, which this morning on Elisabeth Dr. car; the Brock auto jumped the Paul Johnson, an orchard gan, candidate for selectman. an assistant to the building in ^ BecycUng Account o,ur F^rst Jr. subndtted his Club Conservation Committee start tomorrow. Court date Sept. 38. medianiiiwicui dividervuviuor and«uiu it burstMurm. intouivu . . n ______i-i— in Regan is a member of the w o m T oonp fleeter 'and assessor, and a Other councllmen agreed, with reslgnaUon as representative to flames. The car had to bo towed ^ J* » will meet tomorrow night at 8 Art Program Board of Finance and secretary Vi clerk for the Town Hall. Michael Peace stating only that jb© Windham Regional Planning 16. of South from the scene. N o the eastern part of the state. at the home of Mrs. Barbara The school's art teacher, Mrs. . The time of employment un­ he had some reservations that Agency. WOPS reported air] m poUre’a^ * Uietmometw .dwoed IM o t ^ ^MartWn'^DM^ranr'wm MotpaJi, Ctystal Lake Rd. Susan Gradual, has begun the der the program is one year, the funds to carry out the drive Th© council agreed to main- school art program and asks the P * Odder teel , d , « « U « Jken. head the Democratic " Telephone ^ 0 0 ^ 2 1?. Repd»«.«. Werren;. and the jobs must provide were____ coming_____ ^ _____ from the______road tain its present policy concem- Kings In the Parkade. Court Robert Seellg, 18, of East monin-iong s p ^ ano lem Club will meet tomorrow night parents provide children with U4PAClU)ic& 6uTfRow^(2ouivJi7 Committee, and Thlfault added training so that the employ^ fund. K was for this reason that ing use of the Town Hall by po­ date Sept. 27. Hartford, was charged yester- Peratures were aimve W de- at 8 at the home of Mrs. Mari­ smocks for use dining art oloss- that several other campaign can find work elsewhere at the jbe council decided to turn the litical parties. Under the pres­ —t---- day by Vernon Police with op- K™*a most of the other 20 ea. Any old shirt or garment committees will be named lyn Perry, New Rd. end. of the program, if not re- matter over to the finance com- ent set-up each party town com­ Ernest A. Toupln, 88, of Pall erating a motor vehicle without LU/VH31A ^ m / NATIVE APPLES — SWEET CIDER cusalcn that It was his under- has been accepted as yet, but he The Green Manor Oonstruc- a.m. to noon; and self defense, ©p©© to all Y members, will 'Previous queries as to the standing that ^ lic a n ta would . have a complete report Oon Oo. to Donald L. and June ,^m etlm e during the past few Randy Matson, noon to 1 p.m. g©pt_ 22. possibility of maintaining the come from Coventry, „ and that In time for fnr the the next next council council Bergenon, unit In the North- days, the Aag pole in the vet- Displays will include crafts. Baby-sitting is available at lunch program even on a losing toere were ap j^ tly many ^ field Green Oondominiiun, con- erans section of the East Mrs. Charlotte Murphy and ^loming classes and the Y basis have brought negative re­ who would qualify. Three “ basic bids were asked veyance tax 882.46. Cem et^y was broken In half. Mrs. Phylls Oglesby; k n l ^ Wednesday Dessert Lecture Ferrando Orchard sults from Board of {Finance rnree oasic o T o n y H. and Joanne C. Nel------and nee^epotnt; Mrs. Barbara BIROH MX. ROAD — GLASTONBURY HAM S “77+ “Looked In” for, as drawn up In speclAca^ Series. members who felt the program Councllmen said their one res- __ son to Louis N. end Joan D. Last night at McDonald’s Davis; and brldjge, Mrs. Judith For further information on 3 Miles Beyond 'Villa Louise must be made self-sustaining. tions prepared by Town Engl- ™ Pyka. a l ^ the p K « ^ ^ “ “ 7 ^ ;jte “r Fhs^' -rii;-Th« Arst hidbid P«I>« Friday: Orange juice, pizia, ^ c k s and w oAers for the ^ ^ 7 ^©,^ budget, which wlU be it Union agStast Louis MlUer, y©or will be distributed. Plans Oil painting - beginners, Fri- tossed salad, fruit. SiDlk and bread and butter CoFFCE lightNfR. r-"' ^ sandwiches are served at all participated against the request ■was Trade Name Miss Reneeu’s ofAoers for the noon; coed, Thursday, 7 to 9 meale. Je^^f^^^lnard, since he said Carl H. Gerstung of G l a ^ year are Mrs. Michael Aleno, p.m.; Mrs. Humphries, BUGOWWERS! Lunches are payable on a he wanted to know the “ long- bury doing business in Man- vice president; Mrs. Charles self defense—Monday, 1 to 2 daily basis; or tickets are avail­ CQKJT/\Dlt^F? made 8126 on Uw . ^ v^ to ^ implication” of a vocation cheater as C.H. Genfung Caean- Oeieger, correapondlng secre- p.m., and Thursday, 2 to 8 p.m., able on a weekly baste, pay­ Su)cetLi^ / , I Q . TOAAATOUO z ^ A J p ^ ^ ^ t e ^ o r T S ^ ” S ^ " * c ^ l o r adding that Ing Service ^ 46 Cobblestone taxy; Mrs. RusseU Molitorls. re- L ts o n . ■ able on the first school day of . thB. ^ had “ serious reservations” Rd., Glastonbury. cording secretary; and Mrs. picture framing — Wednes- the week only. SLICED Bacon OOt IXSffTtiOO -PASTE. Come to the f Sberiffs' Piontb w^Tto S liH ch ^ e L. a b o u ^ h a poelUon. which he M ^ ^ o f 28 P " ' ” Tolland (Jounty Deputy Sheriff GftouiOP ^ L^» caub f o r ^ work in the termed an “ uncaUed for expen. Semite ^ ugr— luk kio aa, rm.ins >■ uncaUed for. expen Doane St. and JudUhJudUn LeeL w buiot BinoR Mrs. Aiqno,Aleno, membership and Crafts Oass Clarence Custer of Andover in- ' vltes residents to the anhual r to’ r t e t e ^ ^ o ^ ^ * * ^ ‘“ ‘i a s said he favoted the ^ *“© Gdiger, ^ i a i Crafts — Monday, 7 to 8:80 and yearbook co-chairman; sheriff’s picnic' tomorrow from projects throughout the town. request, since he felt after hear- nuani p.m., Mrs. Oglesby. Gordon Duane SuUlvan and MolUoris, service co-cheir- Crafts—Tuesday, 10 to lil:80 GRAND OPENING 4 p.m. until dark at the Clear­ Moore noted that he had re- Ing Superintendent of Schools Margaret M. J. Curtis, both of yearbook and ■ “ yard ©^ i2;80 to 2, Mre. Mhrphy. water Club, Crystal Lake, Ell­ Manchester, Sept. 24. stick” ; Mrs. Freeman, ways Modem dance—adults,>TTues- ington. Second Congressional District -Leonard CSiarles Broman of means and surudilne; Mrs. 3-45 to 7:46 p Children, Ueut. <3overnor T. Clark Hull, 191 Cienter St. and Bernadette i^©nard Chmietewski, scrap- Tuesday 3 :80 to 4;8Q p.m., Mrs. W ednesday, Sept. 8 th State Rep. Mis. Dorothy MUler Mary Harris ipEVfi|l06P 6,^ SEE 0l £ « ■TtX i. 24 at'the Elks Home on Pleas- and conduct a review of school noon and made him 860 richer. in nature, or dealing with hu- quis, garage i and patio at 146 TMAIO /i icd-W snucriy iTtKil ant SL In WUUmantic. A social bus driver selection and train- Davis’ father learned it man relationships and how they $lN6'iETiroUSHWMP r Hilliard St., ^,600. 5 - IB VALID LUEP.-^AT. ^EPT« >5->B Tloketo are available from a real savings m Injuries and COUPON A i»0 POOD AT OUR MAWtPIBtDli WOLCOTT SIRVICI CINTIRg i H f (■ H 0 I {■ F > I M f A i ^ 'A N Republican Town Committee lives among our' school chll- Manchester High School Cafoteria an HWn Si, BfanobsMer mild Friday and Saturday. chairman______or Republican _ Worn- dren; a goal ttesuredly among 7 to 9 Dally highs TO 80.. Overnight en’a Club presidents in the local the worthiest of any we p r l« Open Mon.thru Fri. 8 to 8 - Sat. 8 to 6 lows from ths upperto 60s to mid towns. in our nation.” 60s.

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BtANCHESTER' EVENING H ^A L D , MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1971 PAGE THIRTEEN PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1971 Dodgers Win Beanball War, Herald Angle I D Pros Ballo, Parson Open Leaders ■S yt -A. E A A L Y O S T Giants Suffer KO Punch Bporls Bdltor AU'-Time Open Champ Dianppointed Paeing MCC ning before the Bucs pulled NEW YORK (AP)__“ It *"Ki- let’s-get-Uie-scheduleover- Mays and Chris Speler with Perhaps the most disappointed man on the scene yes­ pitches. “I was Just trying to away os Steve Blass recorded wau iiist fJiniitB nnd season Into sheer bedlam, terday at the Manchester Country Club during Part Two Jimmy Grant, former Wetobrs- Leewood, L.I. and Tony Roton- was just m e Uiants anrt ^ «rt.ey've won seven m a row throw strikes. It was obvious I hls 14th victory with a flve-hlt- By EARL YOST er—with 186 professionals and three times In the previous 24 of the 26th Manchester Open Golf Tournament was 61 amateurs. " years. Dodgers, , Charlie Fox and 12 games in 14 while the wasn't trying to hit anyone.” fleld standout, no won toe PGA d®. amateur, of Wampanoag. Nevertheless, Matichal brush­ Mllt May’s single and Jackie who was a member of amateur vvas a husky registered out of At- DeNlcolo, who turned In the shrugged. “It’s always oinnts have loat eight of nine. first foursome to tee off at liquor vice president, Harvey “ ed fllng'T back twice In too Hernandez’ triple netted Pitts­ lowest score of the season at been that wav ’’ »V4-grame San Francisco _ established a score for the AUen of Wayland, Mass., who missed the money gyjj Town course earlier this oeen i n « w a y . NaUcnal League next lijnlng, the fifth, then re­ burgh another run In the sev­ plays out of toe Pinebrook list with a 78, one of 16 with that It was Itiat way 20 years ago ■^egt has.dwindled to two—and peated too act with toe next enth and Bob Robertson’s two- all-time high. the Manchester Country summer, a 68, hod an unusual Country Club in Whelan, Moss, score. when the Giants called the Polo Uie cclllslon at CandlesUck Is batter, , and finally run single capped a I*'” ®'™" "I would havrs played here U Club in the 25th Manches- f ‘: round. He was five over on the ^ , Allen fired a one under par 71 There were four 72 rounds, recovered nicely Grounds In New York their only half over. ' hit Buckner with a fast ball. eighth that finished off the I had known there would be a l>a“ ve of Farmington, matched home, the Dodgers caroused Elsewhere In the NaUonal “ I Just went out to talk- with Cubs. Seniors’ Dlvlalon,” he said as to tie Uttle Ed RubU, a former all by pros, Jim Albus of La- Wrdled five of the last nine Sunday, which forced postpone­ the leader. touring pro, from CWcopee. tourette GoU aub, Staten Is- ^ ^ barely 10 mUes away at Ebbets League, Pittsburgh opened a him,” said Buckner, who had to • * .* he cut up old times with friends ment of comjietltlon for ama­ Two years ago, Parson, who Rubis is also a former winner land; Bob Benson of Aspetuck; Field In Brooklyn and fans e^.gam e lead over St. Louts In be restrained when he rushed CARDS ■ PHIUJE8 - at the club yesterday. It waa four-under par score and a shot teurs with no handicap limit, always plays well here, toured having copped'the 1066 Open. John Sutter of Shaker Forms, called their pennant race one of Uie East, beating the Chicago toe Giants’ ace right-hander. "I ■ ’The Cardinals couldn t stop toe first Urns a Senlora’ Divi­ at the money bracket. Going slowed the course yesterday the layout In 69 to tie for second Defending champion Dick Westfield, MCass.; Ben Jacobellis history's greatest. cubs B-1 while Phlladelplila was don’t need a bat to hiandle him Phillies rookie Willie Montanez, sion was held tor Golfers 60 and out, DeNlcolo bogeyed the third, and a heavy overcast helped place while Ballo was next In Stranohan of Longmeadow, of Ridgewood. And Its’ sUIl that way al- beating the Cardlals 6-B In 10 but I couldn’t lift my arm after who belted two home runs In­ over. fourth, sixth (dotibls> and keep toe scores high. line with a 70. Mass., was on also-ran yester- The 78 group Included ama- though the Giants have moved , Houston edged San being hit and I needed the bat cluding the game-winner In toe Bontempo won the Open In Sharing toe lead after yester­ Laat Sunday’s competition has day. Hls 76 was 10 strokes more teur Woody C3ark of the host ^J*****’ to the windswept CandlesUck Diego 3-2, Cincinnati slipped by In case somebody wanted to lOto . Hls two-run shot In 16*7-63-6567. The only other ,A*V

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PROFESSOR SHARPSNFLAT TIMBERLAND Tree Service- Hi-CALiBIER Clerk, Typing MAIMTENANCE man wanted, THRBW M f VIOLIN ON ,THC Amwtr N Pniil* CLASSIFIED Tree rem oval, pruning', lota and bookkeeping ablUUee flexible hours. Reply Bo* M i s s e u a m a s s t o p p e d cleared. No Job too big or desirable, needed to perform "AA” , Manchester Herald, small. Fifteen yeara experi­ TEACMIMO ARlTMMEnC TMUSC/ variety of bookkeeping . and ence. Bonded, insured. 742- Clerical duUee. Excellent poet- u c e n SBD plumber wanted, ACBOU aihay ADVERTISING 9808. tlon for c o s t i v e ^ beneflU. 644-1*17. S7 Conciualon eager to work. Call 878-8241 for 1 EnploAW* - CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS •ound OOWN FOR RENT — Chipmore brush «y>ee rem fvyrpu CORT appointment. Robert J. Pue A JANITOR — Part-Ume, avb- 4Chlbohan 8 A.M. to 4:80 PJM. chipper with man, hour day or Co., 9 Elm St., Rockville. ninga, Manchester arsa. Call Indian 1 Cantury plant week. 742-9808; . aKHIlMCLLWT 648-8691 3 to 6 p.m. onlyr fibar APPLY NOW 2Europaan COPY CLOSING TIBffl FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. TREE SERVICE (Boucier) — rlvar Evenings free? Sell Toys and PAAT-UME doorman, must be 4ise P.M. DAT BBFOBB PUBUOAVION Treea cut, building iota clear­ 18 years old. Apply In peiaon, Gifts Party Plan. No Invest­ 4Kn|Uah Deadline for Saturday and Monday la 4:80 p.m. Friday ed, trees topped. Oot a tree If -State Tlieatre. novaliat action 83 Lauga couch problem! Well worth phone I ment — No coUpeting — No 5 Oparatic ablo 23 Organa of 38 Fancy call, 742-8282. MAN over 21, to deliver fttnd- 6 Fra»d" Inaertlon. Errora which pollution, chip brush and tre'es, SCHOOL has started, earn 18 Sphara of 31 Idaalatate 50Qroova "®! !®?—”■ *•>* ®* **»• advertlaement will'wnt pe working ccndlttons. Apply in eorraotoa by ••niske tood'* inaertton. use chips for mulch. Special tra money while your children Vemon“cirele"»tortet, r " r r r 1 r T" 1 r to It prices for contractors. 742-8282. are In scjtooi. Pull or part- time, fle:db)e hours, average . ______It 11 14 POWER mowers, hand mow­ 643-2711 ers, reiMdred and sharpened. earnings |3. per hour. No ex- SHORT Order cook — steady i'i'' 11 13 If Electric hedge cUppera, hand perience necessary. We will work, spply In person only, I t clippers, circular and hand train. For appointment, call Howard Johnson Restaurant, II li 878-7387 or 878-5484. 304 ToUand Tpke., Manchsa- AutomahllM Fa v Csikt A sharpened. Pick up and 81 MUromOPliet rO f sole 4 deUvered. Sharpoll. 648-S«». ter. HOUSECLEANING, two morn 14 a 21 V a a HERALD ^ ,,^ ® ^ -lce -prun- Inga, preferably Monday and HELP wanted, m ale. Bbeperi- M lii FWdAy. Own transportation. «nced carpenter, BVank Rich 843-6342. Builder, 228-9030 after 6 p.m . w H i t BOX LETTERS 16 le n d s - Help Wanted FemeJe 35 T o f humred, 833.»»4» or M8-47I8. « O e f t i g - S ld lB g ------— ------TRUCK driver, helper, for de- n ■ l i r For Your AL LAPLANT — Siding, rngflng. Stocks - Mortgages 27 U . I . __ UA livery of new furniture, fuU- ^mp^y plan. Douglas Motor. U t^ tru c^ odd Joto, atao awnings. QuSJ- f t r o t end secciaT CLERK Part-time, tie ip YVOntecS-WlQie j o Hcenee requlmd. 40 41 Informatioii moving lar^ ^pUances. workmanihin and second mortgage hour, m n m Call Mr. R oy, 648-2834. Burning barreU deUvered, M- i;ite."°^"r'l^^r'ed'i:9-Mn !)^e? H jTy’ Z 43 41 H 46 44 47 48 'niE HERAUT will not 644-1778. ^ to s ^ F u U y insured. 849-3417, ^ ^ e r c l a l ^ - W. r dlsclooe the identity qf RICHARD P. RITA PROCXJCrnON Sriieduler, 5T M II any advertiser using box 1967 MO MIDGET, good condi- Uon. Call 647-1006. TREE SERVICE — removals ------^ 3100,^. Manchester Parkade. Three-Five years experience ST U M letters. Readers answer­ ______• aiirt tm iniw fT/w frvw oLLtWraUL*BIDWELL xiOineHome improvciuentImprovement *Prompt, *wnpi., cwiuuenuiuconfidential Bvrvice.service. ______^■ 7 t PERSONNEL SERVICES in high volume manufacturing ing blind box ads who 1966 MOB, green, convertible, mates caJUanvtlmfi im -xteii InstallaUon of alu- Carriage Realty, 646-1110. DENTAL asslatant, career ori- scheduling. Excellent growth . . . . INSURANCE — Management B" 87 desire to protect their ot^rtunlty. Good salary and 14 Identity can follow this tope deck. $800. Call 649-8811,------.__ !______1 mlnum riding, gutters and vrnR-mAnira ented, no ^heavy------^ home------respon- j ...... between 8-8 p.m . STEPS, sidewalks, stone walls, trim s. Roofing InatollaUOn emd “ .iiKiiix.. tmd Sales — We have top opgn- procedure: mortgages — interim financing slblUtlea, will train If neces- , ... . . __~...... benefits. Call Robert Alexan­ 'fireplaces, flagstone terraces: repairs.' 649^1496, 875-9109 mortgages - Interim financing der, Iona Mfg. Co., 648-aill, — expedient and confidential «nr. « .« Bo« "NN- Itt.. potential. Poritlans open to both Enclose your reply to Chester Herald. Regoit St., Manchester, Conn. the box In an envelope — experienced and trainees. address to the Classified ftAtf FOR local dairy store, t $5 MANAGEMEafT Trainee Re­ evenings phis Sundays. OsU Manager, Manchester cent crilege grad, top grades. Evening Herald, together 1967 RED Toyota, 26,000 m iles, 6434)861. ^nates, 648-1390. PER HOUR 6494017 after 6 p.m ., 64$-97<0T. Mdth a memo Uatlng the Btninett OpportHBity 28 Outstanding growth potential. TWO YOUNG married men will ..... - MINIMUM Starting $9,000. SCHOOL bus driven —^ Bolton. com panies you do NOT condition. Call 647-9368. sm all repair Jobe and paint- R oofilM OBd PIZZA and grinder stu^. Eat- Hours 7:20—9 a.m. and 2-8:48 want to see your letter. GUARANTEED BOOKKEEPER — Full charge. Your letter will' be de­ PONTIAC— 1968 custom Tern- cleaning and in, take out. Excellent loca­ p.m . Call 649-8400. stroyed if the advertiser pest, V-8, 2-door, pow er steer- trucking. Call 646-2692, W B im iie y S 16-A tion. High, high profits. |8.- Must be able to handle G-L, Is one you’ve mentioned. ing, low m ileage, excellent, ***-2047. 800. Frank Mott, 643-6668. Only Edle Adams’ /oosmettes trtaj balance, payroll, etc. Starts ROOFING — Specializing re­ dares to offer a gus^:anteed in- to $10,000. PRINTING PLANT If not it will be handled new tires plus snow tires, 649- ______pairing roofs of all kinds, new In the usual manner. 2696. come to its Beauty Advisors. CUTTER Hrntrahnlfl * ___ ■___ A *utt6r Work, chimneys, ^ Why? Because our exciting new FOREMAN — Machine ahe^ V 1966 DODGE, new tires, auto npumnowi aorvicai cleaned and repaired. 30 MUIICOI DFOIINItlC JQ in-home cosmetics sales prop r o supervisory experience re- Experimiced in cutting stock matte, power steering. Excel- TREES removed, lots dearri]. years experience. Free esU- p r i v a t e instruptions— 8^^ >^rtually Insures that qulred. Starts to 811,800. for presses, aa weU as fin­ Lost and Found 1 lent condition. Call before attics and cellars cleaned. »».«. C-. H e,,,. ^«OCEBSU,G-W. ished work, 42" Polar Kltro- p.m ., 649-6661. Light trucking, also painting. mat cutter. My t o m ., M S-m o. S J u S S . ' t o UUuS ^ m u J.M. t o m q p l- FOUND — Hie beet place to FTee estimates. 646-6486 after H ooting OBI biM 17 eneved programmers and ana- choose home decorations and TTOUIBWAQBIN, BUG, 1969, ex- 4 :30 p.m . ------LZ____ * ------o* trained sales per- 7 ^ ^ TRAINEE gifts Is Your Gift Gallery at cellent condition, Wue, 16,000 M A M Plumbi A Heating Private inslrueriaiis 32 sonnel are now making In ex- Starring to $16,000. To learn padding, cutting Watidris, 986 Main St. Your m iles, AM radio. 633-6129. ODD JOBS wanted, general no Job too Free estl- cess of $100 per week PART- COMPUTOR OPERATOR — and various other bindery home town friendly world of Tmo xnrpr-rTPir ^ — Z— Z — ^eanlng, mowing lawns, ppo- mates gladly given. Bathroom prA ttn “nME. Thl^ la a guaranteed Third shift, 2 yearn of 3rd gen- duties. glfts. Telephone, 6484171. -y-^ms commissions.------"To erarion experience on Honeywell Apply in person or caU. darf, _ good transportation, dow washing and rug sham-, worked on. water pumo work. McKee St., 649-9679. schedule a personal Interview, 1280 or IBM 360. Starring to $130 LOST — vicinity HoU St., Man $100. Call 643-6906. pooing. Oall 649-8894. faucet packings, 649-2871. caU M rs. Queenan at: 347-6281. week plus, D.O.E. ALLIED PRINTING W ^^’cM dTp^ COUNTRY Squire, 10-pas- WASHING machine repairs, 679 Middle Tpke., West enuos pet. 646-2186 ai senger, standard transmission, RCA, Whirlpool, Kenmora Plumbing Service - H dp W cmled-Femole 35 THINK CHRISTMAS - Can’t FEES PAID. , Manchester, Conn. Kenmore, Free estimates, ]dus quaUty ------o t, 362, 4-barrel, good condition 643U01 Maytag. Reasonable rates, work. 643-6341. WOMEN needed for marking Jt ° 63 E. Center St., Manchester REWARD information register $660. Can 649-8386. Owner of Pike Coin Wash and ______and measuring, fkiii MilUex, P*mlent. Be am Aven Rep- **' ' **kW*A*«4nresentatlve A4«>W and asm ___ money__ ^ orange single speed Raleigh 1989 DODGE Dart, four-door 6, Dry Cleaning, 276 West Middle SAM WATSON Plumbing and 646-4199. 646-4040 SET-UP MAN — solid machine­ Chopper bike taken August „utoma^ ^ Turnpike, next to Stop and Hearing,^ Bathroom______remodel-______during the hours that suit you. ry background. FV>r set-up in AS_A ____ *W1___ A..AA auwm auc. snow urea &na QKA*a OAO-AOiO AAT.Ifyva .Ino* onrl Mrkaiw 'B'm a 81st, near King’ s. 649-0102. Shop. 6434613, 647-1719. ing add repairs. FYee esri- SEWING machine operators Meet peo[rie. Win prizes. Have motor winding deportment. wheels. $1,460. Original owner. m ates. CaU 649-3808. wanted with experience, part fun. It’s easy to get started. CONSTRUCTION Laborers. Ap- Learn aU tynea of fracttonal ay. totoj ____ IlwS call- f S H L M m „ __.______T LOST —• Gray tiger male cat, TWO handymen want a variety ------o r fuU-time. 643-2264, Cobar JUBt c a ll: 289-4922. ply Alco Development Ooi^., H.P. equipment. OaU Robert Co. vicinity Porter and Wyllls 1966 CHRYSLER, staUon wag- UtHInArw------SECRETARIES — (several 1 Court St., RockviUe. Alexander, Iona ittg . C o., 648- StreeU. Call 649-1809. „ aood shaoe n e ^ ^ s « M iH Ilie ry , 2m, R ^nt St, Manchester, ^ Reasonably. CaU 6436306. D r e S S m o k ln g 10 HAIRDRESSER WANTED 7l«i ADDRESSOGRASH operator, Conn. LOST gray tiger cat, female, 060. Savings Bank o f Manebes- FdU-time, experience nec- shorthand, at least one experienced only . Salary to 'Vicinity of Main St. Call 647- ter, 646-1700.______IJGHT trucking c e l^ and at- LADIES’ dresses, suita, wedding essaiy, ^ d v '^ oiC bine: I T ram fee paid and bene- 1253. 1969 FLAT 124 Spoil Spvder cleaned, odd Jobs. Rubbish gowna and veils, aU. custom fits, bonus program. Excel- NOTICE removed, domestic and com­com- a____u ______o ____ 1™* __u __ ®**- C ont»«t Unitod Em ploy- convertible. Low mUeage, ex- made. Some alterarions^ Rea' lent locaUon. at, Mancherter, 8433441. Service. 410 Asylum St., FOR ADMISSION LOST — Gold 'wedding band, m ercial. 644-8962. sonable prices. 6431133. vicinity high school. Reward. ceUent condition. Asking $2,- Call aft^ 6 pjn. Hartford. 246-7226. OP ELECTORS, I%one 643-674S. 100. 849-2696. LIGHT trucking, cellar and EXPERT alterations, men’s 628-8858 PART-TIME babysitter own TOWN OF ANDOVER, "Good! I’ve been want­ transportation'. CaU 646-8138. EXPER1ENCEU> Custodian — attics cleaned, odd Jobs, women’s or children’s clothing. part or fuU-Ume. CaU 6464)129, CONNECTICUT ing a word with him!" ------; A iifn A rrnvinriitr TlimaiL ‘*'«ea cut and removed. MJr home, call 649-M43. RN’s emd LPN’ s, in Bhist Hart- Notice is hereby givm that Anfamabiles For Sole 4 M cccwonai-iiiai g 643-6000. — ______ford, 8 to 11 and 11 to 7 ahw. A-1 CHANCE_ to. . siq^lement to- M aw h^r Manor. the Board for Admission of FI1U or part-time. Pleasant — ------P O ^ -MAO wh^ls with nuts FALL clean-iipe, attics, cellars, M ovino - ^ environment,_____ good . benefits. ^ :r J fn ^ ^ m ^ momings. 3*an- f®®‘®” f®L t JSTn to ^ MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY Curene’s name brand toys ‘ East Hartford area, ^ ito v^vo, w toti to i „ ;^ '“oSSlS. S 3 " S, TmcMiie - SIOMS* 20 and gifts. High cash p rofits^ ^ 3 »«> « P n>. only. toto. toA., ^ ^ - DMi^. H0«.. only a few evenings per week. day. Sept. 20, 1971 from 6K)0 p;m. to 8:00 p.m. for .the pur­ BY DICK CAVALLl 1966 CUTLASS ccnvertlble, V-8, 0670. ____ Ught trucking and package de- OOUNTER girl for morning No tovertment, coUecting, or PART-TIME pose of admitting aU peraona automatic, bucket seats, new ZZUZZZZI ------HAVE TRUCK— wiu' ’tiweT R^rtFerators, washers f>^‘. ^ve days. Please apply CaU coUect 1-491- NOT-nU-THE/BRB4K THE WITH GReaq FBATHERS Openings are now available who are found to be qualified battery and tlrep, plus snow Tm tlen — clean ceUars garages attics'. moving, specialty. person to Mr. Donut Sh<^, 3100.______COLOR LINE AND ELECT ANP/MOB4NQE BEAK. tires. $660. 644-8697 after 6:80 for Sunday work to our Bak­ to be Electors of the Town of 6 -A Tree remov^ and odd Jobs. chairs for rent. 643 Middle Tpke., Man- STENOGRAPHER;—East- of A PREBIDEm*.. ______> p.m . Mobile Homes ery shipiring room. Hours Andover. ------Free estimates. OoUege rtu- "Io2. ______river opening. Must have are 11 p.m. Saturday-7 a.m. The quallficariona are aa fol­ 1966 CHRYSLER Town and dent. 876-8066. ___ :______PART-TIME, Monday - Thura- some ptuxbasing background. Sunday o r 11 a.m.-7 p.m. lows: AppUcant must be eigh­ y toined traUer, exceUent condl- ___ Country station wagon, pow­ day, 6:^0:30 p.m. PuUlc re- M wpm,typing. 100 shorthand. Sunday. AppUcant must be teen years of age, must be a ^ er toakea and steering. $1,100. ______Uon. $8,800. Call 6i37879. “ ^ O p e r tO g 2 1 p ^ d . 18 years of age or older. resident of the Town of Ando­ Savings Bank of Manchester, TENT traUer, $400. Good work, exoerience not necea. Rita Girl, 99 Bast Center St., Company offers good hourly ver for six months, if foreign 6431700. condition, sleeps 4. CaU 223 dow shades made to measure. B. H. MAOOWAN JR. * Sons, »aiy. M K e ^ t^ b le ? ^ ^ Manchester. 6433441. rates. born must be a natiirsHawd aU size Venetian blinds. Keys interior and exterior painting, — h ' u ttnu-tiw citizen, 1870 MUSTANG MACH I, power .______, salary ^ r^ rm isS ^ r AK>ly Ruth K. Munson, cerders for rent. Mariow’s, 867 eiqierience, four generatitoia. weekends, steering, tope player, asking jg. 1970 YBULOWISTONE, ant office located at Vernon J 6434411 Town Clerk for Boaud for $8,600. Call 6 4 3 2 ^ . sleeps 6, refrigerator, stove, Main St., 6438UL FYqo estimates, fuUy Insured. Circle. CaU 6434838 anytime older lady. CaU 6434411. FIRST NATIONAL Admlaslan of Electors ------6437861. 1966 PORTTAC Le Mans, hard- fRD Mustang, 3door iM afOl’CyCiCD BlCVCltD 11 wortc- Steps, dormers. Rest- ^ ygyr ceUinga rapaired and figures, good storting :^ary, in realdential brokerage iand ® pubUc aesrion hardtop, faotback, automatic 8------denUal or commeKial. CaU painted. - Reasonable rates exc^ent benefits. CaU 647- COMBINATION Uve In Mancheater o r aur- Thuraday, September 18, 1971, cyUnder, 89,000 mUes, aU new SUZUKI 600 cc., exceUent 6434291. CaU 6436993. 9233 for appotatmeht. BOOKKEEPEB- rounding town. Thla la a <«>">-«:«> P«“- 8:80 p.m. to tiros shrxoiiont nnniiitim (® jewelry business, ajppiy p„,_ j„ u,e Board of Directors’ mint condition. Low mileage. $1,666. CaU 6430616. bathroom., kitchen., 6438446. ^^^;h ARI^ MAR^~i^U ® SALES help, and “register p S T ^ hi^*^' ° “ *=*’' MOTORCYCLE Inmirance ______am. e. u** . . Donald D. Wells, Call Betty Turner, at the NEWTON H. SMITH k SONS— professional painting servicer ® plus erator, fuU-tlme Monday—Krt- 1866 FORD, 890, 426 h.p. 4-speed, Secretory Crockett Agency, for low rates__ . Remodeling, repairing, ___ addl- interior-exterior. asti: *"““*«*' ^ satlstocUon day. Apply to person W. T. DATA Processing — Immedl- 467. Extras. $660. or beet offer. tootodtoi"JiiM )i^"r ItobUity. ^ mrt^sT ‘taiured. 64344U. •endee. Phone Grant Co.. Manchester Park- ate opening for a man with Board of Directors OaU 6438628 after 8. 648-1677. 9 3 m; to 6 p.m . roofUur. No lob too smaU. CaU ------6439611, between 9-4 p.m. ade. data processing experience. ' Manchester, Conn ------Preferably IBM to work Dated at Manchester, Connec- 188*kWMw BUICK oywsiM*Special uaiuAVfdeluxe, 1^0 YAMAHA 260 ffOOd COn 6433144. Ucut, this eightli day of Septem- V-6’ 3 ^ sedan. If<^,mi|s- Take 'best ’ offer. CaU DORMERS, garages, porches. HoOT HnMlIng « ^ ana jwan^^ » p .m .^ work per week wlUi previous tem three 'computer. Bx<;el- »>««• 1971 BurnliluHl lww(m. White- ^ . w w * * * ! . Mknm oiiditlimfl ------nigiK, every other week, experience aa atatlatical typ- waU liras, hydromatlc, vinyl ***^ ______addale'vels. rooflna' SANDINO, and refin- Transportation pi^ded. (3oU 1st. Send resume to Box “RR’' Anvimopm«to*Mw>rhiiUt!f upholttory. One owrter. Excel- HARLEY DavUtaon XLCH if“ "* (specl^ltlng In older 6432473 before *"p.m. Manchester Herald. irnTMiaviitinn Anxious to sell. xxnAiHxn SI loo "I""*' repairs, tjuai- floors). In and outside paint------Apply Coca Cola, 481 Mato St.. WAITMSt ^ Ity jwrkmanshlp. I«n«cl^; ,tc. No Job too small.^ WATTRESSES; one for days, CLEANING woman, , responsl- Hartford. • t e S M 3 .

VOUeSWAOEN, Convert­ or 6433998. In c., 6436169, 872-0647, eve- ",sis.vrrv^ ;;.r^ - U^e, excellent condition. Ask- HONDA, CB860, Including «*»«■ w.T.eRANreo. Manchester. neceseary. ln|r 11,100. Call 743-7987. wdtdshleld, sissy bar and hel- j, j u ^f l a m m E - Carpenter iond* - Hartford. Contact John Bur­ MiUVr eeU 1970 Plymouth Dust- "••t- Asking $000. CaU 6434877. contractor. Additions, remod- S tO C kS — M o rH K K IM nett. 5333161. er. 18,000 mUes, sm all V-ii, sling and repairs. CaU any- — ------Hdp Wonftd - Ftmale 35 standard transmission. OU* 1886 HONDA Scrambler,; 806, “"»• free estimate. 876- EAfllER Payment mortgages plan. Pay Interest oMy for 6430839. $860. Phone 8436086. ______two to five years, then pay RN or IsFN IMS ■rrATUjN wagon, Opal. h ONDA, trail 70, sxoaUent con- MASONARY W O R X ,^ tj^a. ^ telwce without penalty. 11 p.m. • 7 a ju . — Full w Part-Tiint Radial tlrea, radio, good ocndl- dUlon. Can ba licensed. Call No Job to email. Excellent No i brokera’ fee, no appraisal Pilgrim Mills Warehouse Ucn, Muat sell. Beet offer. 643 before Friday, 8738141. WOTkman^^ many y**» « ; fee. now. Immediate eera- We want permanent professionals who can offer m a ' ______perience; Ifree estimates. CaU Ice. Mortgage Finance Co., good patient care to our guests. Fully paid insur­ , ■ __ '■______— ------:----- ^ after 6 p.m., 7438488. 248-l'$ie, 868-7162. ance program, sick pay, 2 weeks paid vacation, 8 196* CHEVROLET impaia, IwInoM Sarvkot 13 needs ladies to work as markers | and measuring paid holidays and overtime. < ' poasanger wagon, power eleer- CARPBNTRY and remodeling, MORTAOE8, loans, first, sec- mZt hniila ' haslsr SHARPENING Service — Sawa, reo rooms, dormera, kitchens, ond, third. All ktoda. Realty fabrics. Hours can be arranged. Warehouse located tio o Oall luilvea, axea, aheara, skates, additions and garages. CaU statewide. CSredlt rating unnoc- an^Qondltlonlng , $900. c a n . Reasonable.' Conttden- at 99 Loomis St. off Hilliard St. Call Miss Coburn^ MEADOWS CONVALESCENT M3SSS1 •*•***’ ______Capitol Equipment Co., 88 ------— ------tlal, quick arrangemenU. Al- 1*10 'TOYOTA, O orato Mark tl, Main St„ MaiwheaUr. Hours : vto Lundy Agency. 627-7971. -646-1414. An equal opportunity amployar. automaUo tranamlaelon. Sl.OOO daUy-TiSM. Thurad^ 7:839. R e a d H e r a ld A d s mUee, OaU 6436067. Saturday, 7 lSO-4, 648-7968. m t t ford. Bvenlnge, 8836879. ■ ■ > ■ / '.‘r "T'

PAGE SIXTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1971 PAOB SBVBN im Ho u m I For Solo 72 Livestock 42 AportmonH-Flota- Invoslmoiit Property 72 Ho usm For Sale 72 Out of Town Tenemente ■ 43 For Sole 70-A NEW RAISED RANCH THREE-TEAR old brown Mor­ NEW USTTNG , Immxutate Fw Sole 75 Chronology O ash Signs Opinion Divides Shurjdy gan gelding, reglatered, |7S0; Quality built by Mak Ox- ACR^CAGE — Circa 1800. u . fxr-bedrxm Cape. Garage. CLASSIFIED part Arabian .quarter hone, anait^ AAA siNOLE tenancy flw- Offered by the a tn io tlx Oo. Three bed­ Colonial, born, high ele- Finished famUy room. Wall-to- VERNON. ^ two year old brick buUdlng. 10-year rxms, 3 full baths, formal ' yatlx, awxplng views. Hutch­ Everywhere excellent for children, laTS. wall In five rx m s 1 Nice lot. I AM NOT SELLING . . . Of Attica On Use of Force at Attica Call 872-dOTO, BERRY’S WORLD h J ir opt****- Over $18,- dining r x m with sUdlng ins Agency, Realtors, 649-6831. By THE AtWOCIATBD PRESS Ohio Gov. John J. OlUlgx PHILBRICK - doors to dock, eat-in kitchen, centrally tocated. $36,900, x d Trees, but y x will Iws this M^CraSTBR _ New Uitlng. worth It Belflore Agexy, 647- oholcs of naturally wooded lot At Prison PubUc cfflclals, xndoglsts said, ’"niera is no way yx ox ADVERTISING HORSES BOARDED. Reaaon- 1st occupancy. Adults only, no riage Realty, 6^1110. ______l$J1gs rso r x m with Are- 1418, IS the chronology of the- essxlt H e« x d private cltizeM rexttng to parley with people x the baste able rates, good feed and plxe, laxdry rxm, 2-oar 4-4 duplex, x w baths, two b e d - ______u a backdrop tor a sevx . pets. $186 monthly. Charles ig.ui7j>p three year old garden room BpUt with breeseway, I* Attica State Prtex Monday '*’**®' ASSOCIATED’ PRESS the bloody end of the Inmate In- of their heading hostages. It Is CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS care. Come out for a visit. 743- a g e n c y gx6ge, aluminum siding. w n u . Only $26,900. Wolcott MANCHESTER — Cape, Walk Lesperance, 640-7630. apartment complex offered at patio, pxl and two ox ga- *” 8? persons were killed t In violence and bloodshed, eui^ectlon at Attica Prisx Importxt to move In early and 8 AJI. to 4:30 PAL 7666. OaU for further details. Realtors. 6698200. to Bowsrs. UUns hiX MANCHESTER — One - bed­ far less than replacement rage. Trout brxk runs behind a ‘nJured: Monday's clash at New York’s •’e''® divided sharply over with overwhelming force.” THREE HORSBIS and one pony. value. $18,600 per unit. Over r o CKLEDGE — 648-2282 644-8896 MANCHESTER _ A . Good Wg home. Helen property. Price 882,600. Call ® —A one-hxr ultima- Attica State Prisx w x by tar whether the use of fxce w m "They shxld have moved the room efficiency apartment. home, new furnace man^lm ^•‘‘•‘or. 6496666, ■ ordering Inmates to re- the worst In recent Americx necessary. first day to stop It,” ssld Gov. COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADYTT. If you are looking for g o ^ $146 p«r month Including heat $80,000 income. John Blsaetl, bulH Ranch. Living room J. McLaughlin, 649-6806. Carriage Realty, 646-1110. long, master bedroom lease hostages expired. penal history. President Nixon, In a tote- David HaU of Oklahoma. «y quorteie. Alumi­ KEITH REAL ESTATE ftAQ nonn pulled Up to the gates. xother x Oct. 23. crimixlogist at Florida State when the law ought to be mer- er. Outdoor work In expanding 6 yards $30. Sand, gravel, rages. 6,260 square feet or sub- 64M868. bedrooms, 2H baths, lonlal In a pleasant, convenient , ...... -vo^o 9 ;3g —Series of radio ®**® prlsxer w m klllM x d University. He called the move clful. This is not x e of them.’l/ departnwnt. Ebccellent vaca­ stone, manure, pool, and patio divide 600, - 1,000 square loot ------v®®™’ o.-ar gar- num siding, new heating-sys­ residential Ixatlon. Interior 549-1922 , ^ 545-4126 ' ------messages; Helicopter carrying ^ Injured In rioting at .Pend- <*gjj appalling maseacre.” He termed the "waiitx mur- tion, medical and Insurance AMERICA’S LARGEST sand. 643-9604. units. CentralUed. ^-1442. MANCHESTER Price reduced, walk- tW t when guards opened wuilam D. Leeke, director of tragedy was brought x by the ply In person, at Diamond large yard, $88,600. shades, generous cloaets, heat, location with building. Call xross the street from a work­ Lots For Sole pxl, half-xre lot with eye ap- the pops from bursting gas cx- tire an 900 rioting Inmates, Carolina’s prisx system, highly organized, revolutionary Showcase, TW-Caty Plasa, Vej> SCHOOL BUS drivers and sta- CLKANiINGBST carpet cleaner hot water, parking for 2 cars, 646-2426, 9-6. MANCHESTER T. J, CRCXJKETT ing farm ind less than a half 73 pealing beauty. Hayes Agen- nlsters'. Radio mesaax” "Move Twenty six were injured, said he wxld not criticize the tactics of miUtxte who ra- non, Conn. tlon wagen drivers for Man­ you ever used, so easy too. Wearing Apparel - CONTEMPORARY L Shaped Realtor 648-1577 basemem storage, near shop------END YOUR SEARCH!! Ranch. Redwood and brick ex­ mile from nelghbortiood shop- VERNON —Boltx Lake lot $4,- cy, 640-0181.' in! Move In! The drop haa bex I® I*®®- fl*™® tamates Irri- hxdllng of the Attica xtbreak Jected aU efforts at a peaceful chester schods. We train you. Get Blue Lustre. Rent electric Furs 57 ping and churches. $176 per PRIME air-conditioned office ------——----- made!” tated at work assignments xt a Call 643-2414. terior, X wooded lot, 1% acres plng a n d the Keeney St. 2OO. V ernx h l^ scenic lot. $6,- beexse I wasn't there.” settlement, forcing a cx- COVENTRY ahampooer $1. The Sherwln ------month. Open daUy for your space. Pyramid BuUdlng, 887 Are you tired of house hunt­ PITKEN — Porter St. xea, 9 S chxl, $15,000 will assume 6% 900. TVillxd x r e , $4,000. Cov- TOLLAND — 6% -rxm R x c h , 9:68 a.m. Orders to rebel- Are ta a new ccnstructlx area "There is a great dead of c x - fro n tatlx and carried x t cold- Williams Co. MOUTON LAMB fur coat, sise ing? One vlitit to our e x te m ­ with a view. BHve bedrooms, 2 breezeway with 2-cx garage, nous priaxers by bulUiorn: ot the Ohio Petatentiar^ The PRINTING PLANT Inspection. CaU Peterman Re- E. Center St. AvaUable Aug. 1. fireplaces, family rxm , dx, 3- y e x old aluminum sided c\is- % mortgage with principle. In- entry haU-Ocre $3,600. Hayes troversy over the policy to fol- blooded klUings they had PUBLIC SCHOOLS ^------14. Reasonably priced. Phono altor, 6499404. Secretarial and telephone an­ porary Raised Ranch In Man­ tom built, 8-rxm Garrtex. terest, taxes, and Insurxce Agency, 646-0181. rec room In basement, shed “Surrender peacefully now and spread, klUlng’ low about neg'otiatin^ with pris- threatened from the outset." TEMPORARY — ^ ^ • I 3 646-1343 after 7 p.m. chester’s finest area could car garage. $69,900. Boats & Accessories 46 swering service available on Family room with beamed payments of $160 per month, ------for pony or dogs, $26,900. T.J. y x wlU not be termed. Put mates x d Injuring more thX o„grs,” Leeke said. “Eventual- I*® ordered a complete Invas- Board clerk and part-time DAYS or NIGHTS MINK DYED mukrat coat, LOOKING tor anything In real premises. CaU 98, 647-9903, end your search. If y x are RANCH — Less th x «VB-yex celling x d bullt-ln bx^ dream or flnxcing la available. $28,- MANCHB5STER Treed buUd- Crxkett, Realtor, 876-6279. yxr hands x your heads x d 100. ly you have to move In with Asation "Including the role that office worker. Must be pro­ seeking a home with the finest GERKH’S MARINE Service, size 1918, good condition. Ask­ estate rental — apartments, old. M X e x eat-in k itchx, fam­ kitchen with bxbecue, etc. 900. Odegard Realty^ 643-4866. Ing lot, 90x171’, Bowers Schxl AU. 8lve yxraedfs up to the officer force x d let the chips fall outalde forces would cqipMU’ to ficient typist, alert and Intelli­ Need 3 people for miscel­ homes, multiple dwellings, no OFFICE space, BOlton Notch, In construction and locatix area. City water-sewers. Wol­ COVENTRY — 4%-room home Authorised Evlnrude outboard ing $60. 648-4068. ily rxm , 8 bedrxms, 2-cx ga­ etc; CaU Now. Hayes Agency, where they may.” have played.” gen t Shorthand not necessary. laneous bindery duties, hand fees. CaU J.D. Real Estate As­ 400 square feet, heat, Ughts, don’t miss this flive home. MANCHESTER, Uke new, ex­ cott Realtors, 668-8200. with taU baxment priced ®,^ ‘ _i collating, small machine motor sales and service. Spe­ rage. M xy extras stay. Includ­ 6490181. to xll $12,600. Wolvertx Agen- a.m.-Serlx of radio mes- Fischer Quints Mayor KexethliA. Glbxn of ®o'^- Ronald Reagx of OoU- Apply: cial discounts on all boats, mo- sociates, Inc. 643-5129. alreonditionlng Included. $100 CaU Mr. G o rd x a t 6496806. ing refrigerator x d freezer, quisitely reproduced authentic sages: “We need medical aasls- Newxk said, "The use of lornla said the percentage of work, etc., for approodmate- per month. Savings Bank of for details. 9% -rxm Dutch Colonial on cy, Realtors, 6492813. SUPERINTENDENT OF tors and accessories. 1082 Tol- Wanted - to Buy 5B washer x d dryer, new waU-to- ______txce In the xuthside of the Second Graders cxrdinated, organixd violence Solent inmates is Increasing. ly 2 weeks. TWO - BEDROOM Apartment, Manchester, 6491700. $21,600 — SIX-ROOM Cape, 2 park-like lot In prestige area. LOTS OP LOTS SCHOOLS land Tpke. Buckland, Conn., • • wall carpeting throughxt most unfinished, plaster walls, hot CXJVBNTRY - New 6%-room yard Immediately” In overcoming the Inmates at ^ added that some revolution- HOUSEHOLD lots —Antiques, second floor, $140 monthly, Three fireplaces, 4 baths, first- One blxk off East Renter Attica State Prisx stxds as ®^es ^»dlo had been xtlve o$i Apply in person or call. 648-2863. B &L W of the house, TV x te n n a, ous- water heat, garage, trees, city St. Two A-zoned lota, city R x c h , 1% baths, flreplxe, “There*s x officer down” . . . ABERDEEN, S.D. (AP) Box 866 bric-a-brac, locks, frames. Adults preferred. Paul W. Dou- .. « tom white stoims xd xneons, f lx r laundry room, 6-zone lovely country setting. Must be “We need a stretcher.” . . . The FUchec quintuplets, born one of the mxt callous xd eeoi^is now are fomxting. glassware. We buy estates, gan. Realtor, 646-4886. Houses For Rent 65 Mwer. Hutchins Agency, Real­ utilities. $7,600 x d ' $8,600. ALLIED PRINTING SAILBOAT — Catamaran phan­ BARROWS x d W A L ^C E Co. flropiace equipment, lawn x d heating x d nnich more. Must xen. Only $24,600. T.J. Crock­ "We need mxe cxtrol in A to a $l09a-week stxk clerk blatantly reprexive xts ever prteona. Coventry, Conn. 06288 679 Middle Tpke., West tom OC-14, Cost $1,600 A-1 Village Peddler, Auctioneer, tors, 6496824. see. A real opportunity. Hayes 4»»Lake St., Boltx, 6498247! WE HAVE customers waiting circle vicinity, x- M xchxter Parkada garden tx ls . $86,000. Huge treed lot, 280’ x 356’, ett Realtor, 8796279. yard.” xd his wife, celebrate their cairled x t by a xppoxdly Robby G. Seale, cholrmx of U'' Manchester, Cdm. shape, $796. Custom trailer al­ ^ .mm ...._A. Yimvlanttj4furnishX 4-rxm.house, viwisaA stove,af/\vrA S ifx ch x ter 6496806 Agency, 646-0131. route rxd, Coventry. Short 10:16 a.m.—Detectives go In. eighth birthday Tuesday. civilized sxlety otr Its own the Blxk Pxtiier party and a 648-1101 so avaUable $126. Call 872-6900 fx the rental of your apart- GRACIOUS x tiq u e colonial In MANCHESTER — 9rxm over­ SOUTH WINDSOR PART-TIME help wanted for WANTE3> —antique furniture, m xt or home. J.D. Real Es­ F0£irififi!*0&to]!* w&ll*tO"VrBill in* distance from shopping, Raxlio message: "N eedlex to The quints—Mary Ann, Ca- people ... pertlclpxt briefly In the nego- or 644-1829. cludX. Av^lable October 1st. RANCH In exceUxt cxdltion. xceU xt cxdltix, 8 flreplxx, sized. expxded Cape. Two MANCHESTER — Two-famUy, ’ Laundromat In Manchester. ------glass, pewter, oil paintings or tate Associates, Inc. 643-6129. two furnaces, aluminum' sid­ church x d xhxl. $6,000. MOVE RIGHT IN . . . Bay they are to get as much x thy, Margie, Maggie and Jim “When we Ixk at prisx cx- ^® P*’**®' Wwtted Please call 3896897, ask for PART-TIMErAJivx'AxxvuM positionuumu\Jii. available,avcumi/iOr t—’ — ... $176. 872-0706. Carpeting, drapes and mxy 13 'beautifully decorated rxms. baths, fx r bedrxms, family And enjoy the fall splxdor poxible on thox homicides and my—are second graders at a diUons x d the brutal use of ^®t® Oorrectix Commlsslx ar other xtique items. Any quan­ ing, recent rxf xd gutters, Frank. 'deUveriee. and sales. Mornings THOMPSON ^ n m ab o u t. TWO-BEDROOM apartment, ______extras. Three bedrooms, large mXem eat-ln kitchx, formal r x m , lovely subuitbx lot. Ga- KEITH REAL ESTATE of' living- In lovely South take them to the moigue.” Romaiu C^tif^far^Kdixl In this force at Attix we see the same G*i*tald tor the and occasional Saturday. xdx, oak x d mahogany cx- tity. The H a rrlsx ’s, 643-8709, LARGE four - bedrxm older pxeled den, screened porch, living x d dining rxin, breX- ra$:e. $20,600. Hayes Agency, central. Helen D.' Cole, Real­ 545-4125 549-1922 strueUx, cxtrols, “a beau­ .166 Oakland Street. seexd flxr, -immediate xcu- Wif^dxr. If y x are sxking 10:40 a.m.—Radio messagx: city ofV27,000. / fxe of raCiam ■which caused ®®“l“®- Must have own car. Apply in home, chUdren and pets x- Owner, 6491762 x 648-0934. fxt rxm, 3 sitting rxms, 4 6490181. tor, 043-6666, Dick Lemleux, a 7-rxm home with a fire- "What is the status of that , Their') lather\ Anxlrew FIs- xd then'put down with force sald,“ They (the oM- ty” , $160, 6497876 after 3. ______p x e y . CaU 648-4827. 6499737. TELLER POSITIONS person at Hie Diamond Show­ ceptX. $260 mxthly. Paul W. bXrxms, plus studio, study COVENTRY -^Lot 100x200’ 260’ plxed living rxm, 1% . block? How much of It Is x- cher, n ^ owns x d cerates cMl dlsturbxcx In this coun- clali) are guUty of murder. Tlie SIX-ROOM, t x r bedrxm over- g baths, stona walls, ga- best Uilng to do would be to case, Tri-Clty Plaza, Vernon. ---- m j PGUR-rxm apartment with Dougx, Realtor, 6494636. MANCHESTER — $19,600. Neat MANCHESTER, 4-bedrxm old­ a r te s ix weU. $3,600 or $600 baths, carpeting, 3 twin size cure to us?” Second voice: x 809axe farm purchased try's ghettx,” he said. AViULABLE Florists - Nurseries 49 Rooms Wltnisut Board 59 stove, refrigeratx, hot water. sized bungelow Cape. Newly rage, large barns x d out build- down, owner will ifinxee. bedrxm s, buUt-ins x d ga­ "First floor xuth in D blxk is with funds'from contracts with Rxkefeller’s x tix w x the charge Oswald arul the other* redecorated interix, new boU- tngg, view from every wln- 9room older home. Garage. er Colonial In desirable east 'n. Convenient location. MarriX side Ixatlon. Good cxdltion. Starkweather Realtors, 649 rage, dx’t miss this xe. sxure to us.” a magxine, publishing com- support of mxy fellow gover- with first-degree xtrl$t>t moM The Vernx National Bank is CANADIAN hem lxks, 4’ x d ™ E THOMPSON House - Cot- Out of Tovm er, oversized treed lot. Detxh- Rural xtting. Mxchester murder." Situations Wanted - couple, no children. $100 ed two-ox garage. Country • • • Green area. City utlUUes. Bel. CaU now. only $23,900. Hayes 6363. $31,900. CaU Mr. G o rd x at 10:44 a.m,—^Radlo mexage: pany, ilatlonal dairy foods firm nors who cbmmxted at their accepting appUxtions f x teU- . over, $3 x c h . Dig y x r own. tage St., centraUy Ixated, 6496306. Activist lawyer UTUlam Female 3B mxthly. Security deposit re­ For Rent 6 6 Uving In the city. Offered in AMSTON LAKE 9 r x m cottage, Air Real Estate, 648-9332. Agency, 6490131. "D x’t over-extend yourself. a”A from other sources alter annual conference In S x Jux, era in the V e in x a r x . Good CaU 644-1864 or 644-08W. large, pleasantly furnlshX quired. 643-7094 after 4 p.m. Everything went bextifully, ao the birth of the quints. Puerto Rico, Kunstler, who perticipatod In starting salary — xceUxt —------rx m s, parking. CaU 6492358 EAST HARTFORD — 8 room the high 80s. Carriage Realty, completely furnlshX right down OAK ST — s-bedrxm older 0 6 - Resopt Property the xgotiations, said, "Today 646-1110. to the dishes. Shetra lot includ- • • B (Sl W • • let’s not get x y x e hurt now.” The Flxhere have six other Gov. Prestx Smith of Texas bxeflts. CaU bfrs. Powley, TEEN-AGE sisters babysitting g for overnight x d permxent TKREE-rxm apartment, ap- apartment, Burnside Center, DUNCAN RD. —'Ansaldl buUt lonlal, ' alun^iinum siding, lot p p r S a le 74 11:62 a.m.—Reports of a children xd Mrs. Flxher xys said, “If they had a cxple the State of New Yorlc decided guest rates. X . $14,900. BARROWS x d WALLACE Co. 872-9101. Manchester, nights, experixe- “ plixees, utiUUes, garage, x d stove x d refrigerator, uUUtles M A N C H E S T E R __ Bowens 6 large rooms, large brxze- approximately 60x200’. Austin —------:------Mxchester Parkatte "possible explxive device In C they xe trying to ralx the days xd cxld not rexh a so- that force 'wa* of fbore value thx humx life xd ddlber- X. 75 cents hxriy $1. per hour Dally ProdUCtS 50 heat. $140 mxthly. Security, tarnished, $190 per mxth, gdjxl, 9rxm Bungfalow, fire- 4-UNIT apartmxt — goX In- way, 2-car gxage, 1% tiled A. Chambers, Realtor, MLS, LAKEFRONT cottage x upper M xchester 649-5306 blxk.” Demol(tix teams sent, quints not as five special chll- lutix, responsible law enfxce- after 12 midnight. 6499646. ROOM for r x t , female only, batha, buUt-ins, taU attic, fire­ 643-2326. I^I® etream p x d , Llncolil, ately sacrificed both LOMBARDO’S — Pick yxr home away from home, 648-. W om x only. CaU 643-7774. days. 6299337, evenings, 289 two X dlti^l rxms come. Call for details. „ , . 12:06 p.m.—Radio message: dren but as members of a faml- ment people had no alterna- place, plastered walls, city Malne. 20x30 cedx, 1% story COVENTRY — 7-room custom_____ "i ^ d x ’t ^ want x y shooting x - ly which includes 11 children. tive.” and hxtages to the prixiple of CUMBERLAND FARMS WILL BABYSIT in my home own tomatqes, peppers, egfg urlfk 1AvQA> cnivt/lAAlr 1>oi>41PP‘n$r- Park like yard. Itea- TODAY! Realtor. 1-428-6816, evetampi. jaggodly through the yaixl. x ^ d e c l S x . manlty of the prisoners , . M x., Tues., WX., 7 p.m.-9 p.m. hxr or day, by experlencX ed Rxch, garage x d finish­ 742-7008. Prisx clotfax were scattered The spxial mediatix team pecisLlly when they happx to day care mother. State ap- 60 Pexl St., Mxchester. Opx ^eat, hot waterT nex stores ^<^bly ^prteX. Chx - B x ed rec rxm . Stxkweather Re­ "As regrettable x d uirfortu- or apply In p e r s x dally x d evenings. We buy . carpetl^ - j - ^ ’caiT 62^'99 Agxcy, 643-0688. extinued to work, but It wam- be blxk and Puerto Rican." 1068 Main St., Mancheat|er provX. Ample play xea and x d seU. 648-6946. throughlut, complete appU- Monday - Friday 4:80 p.m.- altors, 6496863. M x. - Sat. 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. fencX in yard. Vicinity of NORTHWOOD Apartments — k«*k ------•’ ------" " *■..... PHILBRICK i — prevent a massacre of prisx- ParkXe aX WXdX Schxl. a.E. ELECTRIC range, fX One and twp-bedroom apart- » p m. Weekends 10 a.m. - 9 BRAG ABOUT SELLING? Rxch,Rmh/« *'8 bedrxm, 1%IW baths,1*11.. wherer ^ r " - S “p? ■««». I w x ld undxbtedly ___ An equal opportunity employer. mente, central X-xndiUx- 1^.!^.“: , . P-m. have to do the same thing," Os- » *”^.,******^^1. Phone 6499044. Xte, $80, In use now. Call 649 M urdxk, 6493692. NEVER!! Legal Notices custom kitchen, carpeting stelx marked the wald said Mxday. Secretly, Natixal Gxrd Chilean Aids uig, xrpeU ng, b alcxy, c x - ______throtlghoct, pine pxeling, at­ LICENSED chUd care In my, ROCKVILLE AGENCY Probate Court ports, other luxury fx- LARGE two - bedrxm Town- ' You ’d x ’t win today’s baU CLAIM LIMITATION DECREE tached gxage, x e acre. Own­ Quake Victims ENVITATION hxie. Large fenced In yard. SEWING Mxhlne — Singer tures. ITrom $328. J. D. Real house apartment. 1% baths, fin­ games, x yesterday’s hits ESTATE OP MARY LOUISE DAY er, 6494682. Manchester-Grax area. CaU Txch x d sew In walnut xbi- EstXe Associates, 6496129. CAREN APTS. A-K-A MARY L. DAY OR MARY troopers, prisx guards and ment officers and National Mxday, Oswald PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — A ished rec room. $286. per and we know yx could REALTORSff * M. DAY i 646-1667. ■> ‘ net, darns, mends, embrol- NORTH C»VBNTRY — Pil­ dieriff’s deputies Ixxhed x Guard trxps cx be traced to ‘“ “ed x ultimatum: The hx- repair mx. Caries T O BID MANCHESTER - One - bed­ m x th including heat, appU- >Mi, 6% rxm apartmxte. care Ism , howevx, if buy­ District of Manchester assault that ended the fxr-day the cxvlct uprising of last tages were to be relexed xd _ ...... ders, monograms, etc. Or^- xete, air - ccndlUxlng, cx- Available now. Including ap- ing we have a few choice The fiduciary la Richard Thomas grim Hills. Brick front 6-room , nXy over $300. Special, room garden apartment. Cx- Day a-k-a Richard T. Day located at Split. Garage, acre lot. Built- rebelllx by 1,200 prisxers. Thursday, \riix prisxers o«ier was to be restored within ^^*mus, was llatening to a short The Mxchester Board of peting, aU appliances,, heat, pete, fuU basement. Paul W. pU xcM , woU-to-waU carpet­ homes for sale at off Ma-" 646-4200 34 Camp MeeXg Rd., Manchester, In a corridor, xthoriUes ex- gainbd control of portions of the “le prisx. He asked fx x x - wave broadeeurt from his native Educatlx seeks bids , for Dogs - Blnb - PoM 41 $51.00 cash or terms. Cedi 629 Dougan, Realtor, 6494686. ing, hxt, hot water, swlm- s x pricM, starting at $11,- C o x , 06010. In kitchen. $26,900 Pasek Real­ and pxklng. $170. Immediate It Is DECREED .Uiat all claims tors, 2897476, 742-8843. hlblted boxes of weapons takx gray rtxe fortress xd took 88 ewer within x hxr. ^ Chile July 8 whx the x- • Music SuppUes x d Athletic 0200. Deeder. m b ^ pool, Stonge and p x k ­ 900. If selling or trading against the above estate bo pre- ______Supplies for the elementary X!)' ckARLES A partm xte - 4%- caU us. from the rebels. There were The prlexers never replied, nounox shxtod, 'Earthquake! , BLOODHOUND. pupplx, AKC, CLEAN, used refrigerators, loge, 6496177. Evenings 647- DuplexVl% baths, 2 alr- lng. From $160. CaU Sup#r- l21:ember‘8® m ““‘“'^ BOLTON------t - Finishing------^ touches baseball bats, rttovelAovel handles, a the ul^ato deciidx to One hxr xd 46 minutes lat- • . *’Earthquake!" and the 8x- schxis during the 1971-1972 available October . 1st. One rangx, xtomatlc washers 9931. - if-n,nn~iTTi Intendent, 8791666, 2791610, Attest: JOHN J.' WALLETT, Judge X two-bedroom Rxch. Fam- long spex fashioned from a “®e an aii-xt attack, at what- er, helicopters vriUrred In over tlago statix left the air. ^ schxl year. Bid opening Sep­ condltloners, refrigerator, THE MITTEN REALTY 242-6668. > Uy rxm, garage, 100x200’ blade taped to a brxm hxdle. “*® ^® A*® prtax xd dropped cannls- Camus’ response sent some tember 28, 1971 at 8:00 p.m. for iS m ^arantees. ^ “'em at MANCHESTER - Deluxe two- ^ange, xd heat, hot . Probate Court x-eee-eiea. B.Ti.B.D. Pexl’s P e x l’s AxUxees. Applixces, 649 -bedrxm - apartment. $206 per water, ... ’ basemekit garage, HEBRON — WaU St., 2 - bed- 648^980 WOODUND CLAIM LIMITATION DECREE treed lot. Only $28,000. Bel Air The trench which cut throu$4i " xe m x tgp gfjgp cannlster of tex gx. 6,600 pounds of winter clothing '. the Athletic Supplies, x d 8:30 Main St. Call 6492m ESTATE OF iReal Estate, 648-0882. a yard.wx the remnxt of x „ State, policemen, guards xd on its way to Chile Mxday. p.'m. for Music SuppUes. Speci­ GERMAN shepherd for ^ sede, mxtb. Including heat, appU-. Xulte preferred. ChU after 6 ivartmxte, heat, hot Member of ..MLB. Over 80 years ELMER C. ANDERSON male, 9 months, old, AKC, RBJFRIGEJRATOR — e^iart- xxs,’ air - conditioning cx- p.m. 6499644. water, carpeting, applixces. In the buslneM. MANCm District ot Manchester — ... ' ...... - ‘*'® ®T^®*® N e l ^ A. i R x k r f e r r ^ <1®P“‘‘®® stormed^ the He gathered the clothing, do­ fications x d jbld forms mhy The fiduciary Is Isabel M. Anderson nated by neighbors and cuiitom- black x d t x . 6698040. pete. Paul W. Dougx, Real------— _____ chUdren welxme. Available located at 34 Elm Terrace, Man­ I to defend .themselves against a ^e hours following Thura- P’’*®®"’ be secured at the Business Of­ ment size, Uke new, $76. 80” APARTMENTS from within era, at his shop x d then was ! fice, Board of E ducatlx, 1146 tor, 6494636. MANCHESTER — Deluxe one- Immediately. .$199 m xthly. chester, Conn. 06010. Wanted - Real iEsfale 77 „ day’s rebelllx, the cxvlcts re- Gunfire echoed g x stove, $36. Aluminum com­ MANCHESTBIR area — 9 r x m It Is DECREED that all claims , Gasoline had been spread quested formation of a special ‘*'® able to arrange tor tree trans- Main ' Street, M xchester, Con­ AKC rare pure white German bedroom duplex. $196 per 6490882, 6493871. bination screen dxrs, $10. custom buUt O a rrlsx Colo­ HOMtESTEAD ST. against the above estate bo pre- over some xeas. mediatix pifoei to hex their And Natixal Guardsmen portatix by truck and air. necticut. The right is reserved Shepterd puppies^ good pete, AVAILABLE Immediately love- month, including heat, appU- OFF W. BDDlMJi TFKE. ^?nted\o“tao,;ildu^^”‘^or“”bePo^^ ksLUNQ yxr pn>i;^rtv?' We ®''«'’^ ® ^ mediatix pttoei to hex their protectix. 1-2999841. e x h . 643-2466 evenings or 648- COVENTRY — 8%- beautiful nial. Large family type rooms. December 7, J971. J , ”® - Barricades—some charged grievxcea. 'And a heavllV to reject x y ‘ x d all bids. ly 9roxi Townhouse, kitchx ancM, air - cxdltionlng, cx- MANOHESffBR made their appearxee as 70 “EverytMng is freie," he said ; 1443. ______^qilltutces, rooms, $176. 3% eJt $160. plus Five bedrooms, 3% baths, dx- Attest: JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge need listings. Call John H. Lap- with electrlplty—had electricity—had been boon built built arm armed ed force of 800 state poUce-police- trucks rumbled up to the main Monday. "It’s fxtastlc.” carpeted Uving .pets, taU basement. Paul W. ble garage. Hayes Agxcy, pen Inc., Realtors, 649-6261. Douglx E. Pierce, machine — Singer ^^oom, 1% baths, full base- Dougx Realtor, 6494686. utiUties, adults, x pete. Lots 1, 2 Xd 9bedrxm luxury Probate Court in several corridors. ^ men and sheriff's deputies was prixn gate xd carried fully More thx 80 people were FREE KITTENS, two m x th s SOWING 646-0181. apartmente. Fxturea wall-to- CLAIM LIMITATION DECREE Business Mxager zig-zag. Buttonholes, mono- ment. Located at 124 Florence of fresh air. 742-7?08, 743-6966. pld. CaU 6496906. wall carpeting, vxlty tile ONE EOTATBA.v.A ftjrnv.AOlinn Ol^FLOMNCB'lioZZBR nn wnv.nnm nn your homo or acre exei^lseexercise areaaarex were leftlert byoy theuie tvails. gfof ? Attica Prisx.Prlox. ^ u^ousandsthousxdathousxds werwwere l^ftleft witi^^sMwluixt grams, hems, etc. Originally 8t-> P**' nnonth. CaU 649 MA^tCHESTER — L x g e three- MANCHESTER — Immaculate batha, built-in oven, Tange, A-K-A MOZAZER OR MOZDER OR age? For prompt friendly serv­ $349. now only $64. Easy »82 or 644-8896. now (38-40-42) MAZDER ice, call Loula Dlmpck Real­ subdued prisxers who were a dramatic face-to-fxe In 10 minutes the aasxlt was ta>mbs in and nex Valparateo, Wanlod To Ron! 58 9roomi' Ranch plus 13x17’' fam­ dlXwaaher, refrigerator and District of Manchester forced to strip before going meeUnK wlta the c x v lc ts in a terms. CaU- 622-0931,—- — dealer. - - two-family house. Fully cx- The fiduciary Is Walter Messer lo­ ty, Realtors, 6499823. But 37 more Camus’ hometown. ily room. Thrx large bed dlapooal, electric heat. 2 alr- bock into the cell arex for FlhJil} controlled by the . ^ • BXJUR - large rooms, peted, ^r-condltloned, op^- r b l JABLE family needs apart- rooms, flreplxed Uving rx m , cxdltioners, glass slldiiur cated at 186°Birch S t, Manchester, a n illra ms’s xnstAw 1 sS4 __ _ _ . . Conn. 06040. at.t. rtAHH tor v x r uroDertv showers x d Ixkup. Oswald agreed x the ® S'®** • ELE'VEN cubic foot refrigera- adults, no pets. Call xytime, ances, | dishwasher, garbage *mxr**fx ‘"mmedUUe x cu - a ttx h e d garage. Private yard. dxrs, sU large rxms. Full It Is DECREED that all claims ™ J®“^, p r ^ r t y ■‘•'wora anu . ^ ttet^ ujgjg " u became apparent to me." tor. Five piece formica kltch' 643-0667. basement storage x x , am­ 12M-33H against the abqve estate be pre- within 24 h x rs . Avoid red Makeshift tents used by some jjg „ admlnlat’nitlv* Oswald nald "that fiirfhar d« ?"*** cxvsnlent p„cy. CaU 6491389. 30s. W olvertx Agency, Re­ Stay neat-n-trim when sented to the flduoUry on or before t.r,- of the rehals still dotted the " . ®® "® Atanmistrattve Oswald said, that further de- Silence Rulee X set. P h x e 648-4294. neighborhood. Washer and altors, 0493818, ple parking. Starting at $176. BUILDERS-THINK __ TWO- BEDfUlOM duplex with Hxdy to shopping, xhxls, A buttoned-bodlce ■dds doing household chores in December 9, 1971, w*.ra would jeopardise the lives — garage. Adults preferred. No dryer hook-up. Basement stor- WANTED November 1st, Maine an interesting look to this this cover-all apron with Attest: JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge Black Illness age. Security deposit required, cxple, Midors, furnished' bus x d rellglSiis fxllltles. What is your future in contract homes? Pre-cut Musical Instnimenl 53 pete. 6496089. Stylish dress I No. 8147 pansy-appliqued pockets. Probate Court WankM. xd sheet.. “taJSrh" a‘"fr t '"'^‘f ______No pets. $ ^ monthly. L617- ^rartment, rent or wb-leass. Model apxtmxt opx tor with PHOTO-auiDB Is In No. 2104 has tissue . . . DISTRICT OF COVENTRY, 8.9, IN PLANNING to sell yxr a resUbule In ceUblxk D - stan tiy T lx ih i^t It 2 ' WASHINGTON .as-.(AP) - inapM tlx waskday’s 1-7 p.m. home, you have a number of the center of the rebelltx-wx -I - ‘*®' ‘*‘® ■‘»‘®- W A n m n u i v n t a r i ------me^ and pre-engineering is the answer. MORE homes EPIPHONE electric guitar. 2 THREE-ROOM apartment, first M7-S786. 6498760. S iu i 12% to 22% (bust fits 88-40-42; full- sewing PROBATE COURT. September 8, with the SAME crew. Heritage Homes, Inc. will — wasksnda 1-6 p.|m, and finishing, directions. A.D. 1971. dxlrion. to make. How well -^led high Jlth Die- TrT xd S 2 d txk’tae'^t ^ ^ Hospital atOotalS Lea P x l stx d a rd pick-ups. floor. Includes stove, refrigera- r>irTitvB.— i a------86-45). Size 14%, 87 bust ESTATE o r Richard A. Prior late WMI mUlCA ^AIVl UH'II ______■______MSa_ _« ____a * VWAIQ LOOK U le flFBt fhdbWlBAllfAa urifrh fAnt* eesam m eaA f ------asaist you with architectural plans and services tor, heat and hot water. Avail- ' bedrxm apart- RETAIL executive dsslres two- . . . 2% yards of 64-lnch. IIND101 Is stisi (er SKh Pdtsrs of ^ventry In- said District, de- you n^e them will deter- ^ta of wood. preitaTi^X^^ih^i^* themselves with tax gx and spokesmen for gupreau Single cut-a-way, very old, cairetlng, bedrxm house or opturtment PRBSIDINTIAL ttuUt by .zJsdstiL M itils ■n6^SS6IIS|. mine, to a large degree, yxr Emutv cans Gxbaae «xy planning stepe to-, jhunchera xd knives xd had cx-i juatioe Huso L Biaek'a — home plan brochures — all necessary contract CaU 6496662. able October 1, $146 per month ^•A'*®'*'’*** P aftsm s available only Upx the appIleaUon of Mary S. Call 6492497 appUances, 2 alr- In Manchester lurea. OaU 644- VIU lAG B APTS. In sIsM shown. .WB, to .Mtoj. .tor »M«. •» '•<“«> »»»SZ fturms — price guid^ and schedules, ^so FHA- and security, Prior, admlnfsiratrlx prxbig that It you wish to discuss the real'gnto the hxn# of debris « scorns neoeseary. »/ weapox. Ho said they had pro- ™.®® t’etase to uwue a ^ uwor after 6:80. xndlUoners, full basement, 1604. U A R Housing Carpi then be a sale of real eetate as per 286 know how. Interested? wuher-dryer hook-up, vanity MANCHISTIR application on fiN more fully ap­ estate------m x k e t x d- ..the speolflo------onto the hxp. of debris. T^® ‘®®k “• fl«t lUe pared trap, in the building they Antiques 55 pears. It Is FIVE-ROOM Apartment-Offices type bath, glass sUdlng doors One and two bedrooma. considerations that may be in­ Saturday when William Quinn, held x d had erected elec- ***® **® *• “"der medtosl Act now. Osil or write fx details BusIim m PrdpMty ORDERED, That said application THE Birches Xtiquea,- RxU comblnaUx, heat, hot water, onto patio. $230 per mxth. Imihedlate oocupxoy. Rentals by bsbe heard x d determined atil the PiPro- volved '^ i v x in the Mle ofat your a guxd who had wffere^ brain trically charged carrioadea. ewe. t Paul Bray, 1Beglanal Manager The Pall A Winter '71 bote Office, In Coventir In laid Dia- home, p le x e call Dave Ode- Gold Embargo damage during the xtbreak of 44-A, Ashford, C o x , Open private bath, alr-condlUoning, Robert D.. Murdock, Rsaltor, For Sob 70 N xr ooiixla, ohurohM ^ b s r t D. ALBUM is 064, includes 4 s»i#AA .mmm A%..m ItSmt ..O <1 _ ^ A _ __ 0. _ _ ' "It became apparent to me „ Wednesday, Thursday, Fri­ carpeting, ground flxr Ixa- 6493693. and ohopplng eentor, on M urdxk postage and, handling. a S' mi.‘'Tt ilso gard.'Realtor. There is ’ of On April 19. 1988, x embargo v*®*®"®® Thursday, dlgd! ahort’y before thrattack that a that BUck w x a pattedi, INDUSTRIAL Bcnsd land — ning, x d that public notlo* be given ------— ... ----- ^ ----- . . ----- HERITAGE day, 10 a.m. — 8 p.m. Open tlx , pxklng. Apply Marlow’s, bue l|m . CaU xyU m e Rsaltor 648-3693 Ssnd $1.00 for the nbw THI AID $UILTIR... | ISKlIsr fkr course; no obllgatix. Odegard wx plxed x all gold ship- And newsmen were tipped we were dealing here with men ^ Ji*” {•* HOMES, INC. 867 Main Bt,, 6496221 4%-ROOM TOWNHOUSE, fully Sxth Windsor, Route 6. 16 64$-9661 Mfil-siilkTsii slis 1$ of the pendency of laid appitoallou ■bVTHAlCraON BOAD WESTFIELD, MASS. 61666 Sunday 1-6 p.m., 742-6607. *71 Fall and Winter Bar and the time x d place of hearing Realty, MLS, 648-48W. menU by exeoujive order of “*^1 Natixal Guard trxpq in who were fxatloal, men who !»«• mnmm------esrpsted, sppllsncu, disposal, xras, water, oawar, rail, fx 545-2523 646-69M ■io FABHION filled with Ihefeqn, by publlohlng a copy of IhUi PreslijMt Frxklln D. Roose- Niagara Falls, Buffalo x d Ba- wore revolutionaries,” Oswald. ^ TEL. 1-416-668-I614 —------' I ' " 80 LOCUST Street, 4 rx m s, hsqt, 1% teths, private full Bate X laiid teasa. Johit lovely designs and sswr orddr once In' a newepopei' having a velt. ’flu.,in effect txk the tavia had benn placed X alert. «ild. to 1 v a lias ■eenrity, family unit. Call bsseinsnt and parking- $236. Btessll, Carrloga Realty, 649 oiroulatlx In lalA DUtriot, at leoat Ihg ffatures. 7 dayi before eald day of hearing. ttc & d H c r& ld A dS/ v^®** ®^ fl** K®*** a** tn^t only Rxkefeller "It wx a declslx that had to the court reexvenes Oct. 4. K eacl tte ra ld A ds 646-3436, 96. \ mxthly. 6496$3S after 6 p.m. 1110, DAVID 0. RAPPB, Judge awitoxsa ami:::acBMa dard. cxld authorize. be made at the moment." TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1971 p a q b EiGm riBN Average Dally Net Preaa Run The Weather iianrlffiatMr, Iwftting 1|wali» For Tho Woek Ended aoptombor ll, 1871 Clear tonight except patchy fog In low areas; low about 8t. Manchester Models Named dub To Hear Tomorrow sunny but becoming About Town 15,274 cloudy late in day; high In 80s. Food Expert EMU Chapter, IIAM, wUl ■ Hospital Notes For Clult Show Manchenter— A City of Village Charm bava a biulnaaa m M tbv at 7;M vnmNo notnts Frank P. IsUtucoa, coordi­ tomorrow ovonlng at tho Maaon- Models have been named for 24 Hr. S«rvlM le Thmpla, nMamiadlate Care Semi* the . Manchester Republican nator of the food service man­ VOL.^ L X X X X , NO. 294 (FORTY PA6ES-^TW0 SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEIHBER 16, 1971 (CkMoifled Advortlalag ee Page S7jt PRICE FIFTEEN CENT! private, noon • t p.ni., and 4 Women’a Club "Fall Fashions agement ourrioulum at Man­ a t Margarat’a drole, Daugh- p.m. • 8 p^m.; private rooma, for 1971" fashion show to be chester Community College, 10 a.m. * S p.in., and 4 p.m. •. 8 held Sept. 33 at 8 p.m. at the FUEL tora'of laaballa, will tneet to­ p.m. will be guest speaker at the 17.9 COD night at 8 In tha Ko4C Home. Manchester Oountiy Club. ___ Pedlatrlea: Parenta allowed The models Include Mra. Dor- Manchester JutUcm Women’s Tha axacuUve board