PAGE TWENTY-FOUR s MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1969 lUanrhtBttr Entntng lltn tlit AYBrasE Dailjr N et Pn h Ron Mto n ta Week "Rfinff VFW Auxiliary will meet to­ ' Little Theater Show Case will A bout Town morrow at 7 :30 at the VFW rehearse each evening this ^noe 88. 1866 The Weather Port Home. Memibers are re­ Towns Study Group To Take New Look Urld Lodge o l Maeons will week at 8 at the workshop at 22 minded to bring articles for a bold its first meeting of the sea­ Oak St. The chorus end princi­ Partly cloudy, breezy and cool mmmage sale Wednesday start­ pals for "Carousel’ ’ will re­ 15,459 son at the Uasonlc Temple In Sewer Swap At Downtown Renewal through Wednesday with ooca- Merrow on Saturday at 7:30 ing at 9 e^.m. at the post home. hearse Wednesday at 8 p.iti, at aional gusty winds. Low toiifglit Burton’s Dance Studio. Town Manager Robert Weiss p.m. Ibg' Entered Apprentice Officials of the Town of kton-' referendum on Oct. 8, 1968. The y City of Vittore Charm in SOs. High tomorrow ixbxxut TO. The meeting of Local 991 of has scheduled a morning meet­ $2 million was to have been the / vox- LXXXm i, NO. 289 degree wfil be con fcrr^ by the cheater and ‘the Town of Soutji (TWENTY PAGES—TWO SECTIONiS) officers of Eastern Star Lodge the Manchester Town Employes Mrs.- Harold Porcheron. lead­ ing for Sept. 18, to coordinate town’s share In a $16.6 niiUlon that was scheduled for Tinker Windsor will meet tomorrow MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1969 of WlUimaiftic. T he meeting will er of Girl Scout Mariners, Ship propose, with the $14.6 mllllmi (Cteasifled Advertfstag om Page, ig ) Hull tonight has been canceled. night, to consider a swap of all efforts and activities aimed PRICE TEN CENTS 'be preceded by a corned beef 4, win except donations of Girl dUferenoe to be in federal and The group will meet on Monday, at Downtown Renewal. and cabbage dinner to be served Scout uniforms to swap or sell .'.anltary-sewer hookups. it^te contributions. by the Nathan Hale Square Club Oct. 6 at 7 p.m. In Tinker Hall. In an exchange project. Call The meeting, postponed from Everett T. Keith, chairman of Ih late 1967, former MRA at 6:80 p.m. Those planning to Mrs. Kenneth Brown of 36 Madl- Aug. 19, will be at 7:30 p.m., the Manchester Renewal Agen­ executive director Edward Hurricane Slams attend, are requested to make The North, Manchester AI- £on St. for more information. in the South Windsor Town c y (M RA); and Mrs. Ruth M. Rybezyk" acknowledged that he reservations with any officer of Anon family grroup will meet Hall. best the town could hope for in Wednesday at 8 p.m. In the Par­ Staum, Its acting executive di­ Uriel Lodge no later than tomor- Edgar a r c le of South United The proposed sewer swap rector, will brief those present federal funds was $3.7 million. S.E. New England^ iah House of the Second Con- Methodist Church will meet at would be in boundary areas He said then, and events have Israeli Units on a recent planning study for gregatiohal Church. The Thurs­ where the contour of the land 9:30 tomorrow morning cut the the proposed project, undertak­ proved him right? that feder­ b o s t o n (AP)_Hurri. ‘The Hartford Branch of the day group will meet at 8 p.m. Is OMiducive to gravity flow. Susannah Wesley House. There en by ttte MRA. al funds for redeveopment GROTON, Conn. (AP) __ Connecticut Association of In­ In the Pathfinders Club at 102 It would do awa^ with the need cane Gerda, a fast-moving will be a workshop for the The meeting will be at 8 a.m., projects were tight, and that Schools In IHs soutfaeasteni dustrial Nurses will hold a din­ Norman St. Both groups meet church fair; members are asked of pumping stations in the non- there was no assurance that the AT IHB PABKADB Storm bom almost over- weekly, and are -open to friends In the Municipal Building Hear­ lught off the South Atlan­ Oonnecttcuiit diordhie omn- Enter Egypt gravity areas. ner meeting tomorrow at 6 to bring scisaors; and a baby­ ing Room. $3.7 million would be forthcom­ I6 G E H DRUG 406 MIDDLB TFKE.' munMy cloeed at noon today p.m. at Frank’s Restaurant on and relatives of a person with sitter wUl. be available. The Tomorrow’s meeting is for tic coast, slammed into Invited to attend are: FhiUp ing. He Mamed the shortage of as a preoaultion In case o t a severe drinking problem. meeting is open to anyone wish­ Asylum St., Hartford. A movie briefing the Manchester Board Harrlsmi, president of the Man­ renewal funds on the cost of southeastern New Eng­ heavy weather from HuuiTl- TEL AVIV (AP) — Israeli aircraft and armored ing to Join the morning circle. of Directors and the South from the American Oanoer So­ chester Chamrber of Commerce; the Vietnam War. land today, catching the cane Gerda. units thrust into Egypt across the Gulf of Suez today ciety on "The Odyssey of Dr. Members of the Manchester For further information, call Windsor Town Council on plans 3 . Grant Swank, executive vice TTie Board of Directors, imtil region only half prepared. Morning tidea were one to m a raid on Egyptian army positions, the Israeli armv Pap” will be shown; Civic Orchestra are reminded Mrs. V. Mary Patorini, 87 Con­ already prepared by the engi­ president of the chamber; Wil- late last year, decHned to con­ two feet higher than normal announced. —— ------_l. that the first regular rehearsal stance I>r. neering staffs of both towns. The storm bore down first on Uam Sleith, chairman ^ the sider a new propoeal for Down­ as tile hururtoahe aproached, It was the biggest action re- at the southern end of the Suez St. James’ Church Aduit Choir of the season will be held next p lc t u ^ u e Cape Cod. and next One of the Manchester areas Downtown Committee of the town Renewal until such time obeervere reported. Genla ported on the Rgyptlan-Israell Canal. will resume rehearsals tom or- Monday In the band room at Epwoith Circle, South Unit­ which may be serviced by was to turn its fury on eastern CTiamher; Hobert Fuller, chair­ as North End Renewal neared Maine. was reported to be nearing front since the 1967 Middle Bast row at 7:48 p.m. in the church. Manchester High School at 7:48 ed Methodist Church, has can­ South Windsor faciliitles is in The raid came on the heels of man of PROb (Promote Re­ completion. the Cape Cod area as the war. p.m. celed its meeting originally NOTICE Gerda d e v e l t ^ on such a sea battle...... In the same (vnenugeneral Now members are invited to at­ the vridnlty of the Burr’s Oor- development Of Downtown), on Now that the latter project Is tide went out'bere. tend. For more information, scheduled for tonight nere S h o p ^ g Center. And, one short notice and traveled so Th^ 10-hour operatton .ranged Monday. In that enerngo- arm of the chamber; Lyman approaching ito last stages, the Gale wBitxings went liito af- yAv* a BA.. 11 — k. _ s 877 A n $ f a w m a I .,^1 _ j _ _ . • contact Ralph Maocarone of 32 Regina D’ltalla Society wlU of the South Windsor areas Flushing of the Water Mains of the quickly that officials feared pro­ over a SO-mlle stretch of the ment, Israel claimed to have Hoops, former president of the board has ‘consented to consider foct for eastern Long lalhiid Egyptian shore, a military sunk two Egyptian torped bosU. Hawthorne at. hold Its first meeting of the sea­ Mldgiet Pony Football Aux­ which may be serviced by Man- new propoeals for Downtown perty damage would be ex- chamber and now chairman of trem ^y heavy. Sound of New Haven. spokesman reported. sunk two Eigyptlan torpedo son tonight at 7:30 at the Ital- iliary will hold its first meeting cherier facilities Is In the vici­ Town of Mandiester Water Dept w ill the C-DAP Agency. Main St., without committing It­ DoatM, Oilro aald one E^gypUan Bentley School PTA executive lan-American Club. nity of Avery Heights. self. “We Just can’t move fast One Israeli plane waa lost aixl of the season tonight at 8:80 Also, David H. Oomlns, chair­ boat w9as hit but not sunk and board viill meet tomorrow at Still under consideration, and begin the night of August 2^ ejwugh,” said one police officer the pilot parachuted Into the p.m. at the home of Mns. Brad­ man of the Manchester Parking 8 p.m. at the school library. In Hyaimis, on Cape Cod. Gulf of Suez, he said. naserted the Egyptians sank fan Motherhood of' Mary Circle ley Parllman, 180 Scott Dr. to be followed up at a future Authority; Town Planner J. IsnicU veeael. from 9 p.ni. to 3 a.m. Flushing witl "W e’re moving families into the In Cairo, the military- com ­ will hold a potluck tonight at dat^ Is a propoeal for a tie- Ehtc Potter; Police Chief James Knox Honors General x4.ction Light Daughters of Liberty, LOLI, 8:80 followed by the first meet­ achx)ol, and they’re having to In the latest raid, the Israelis William Gamey, son of Mr. in of eewer facilities with the. Reardon; Director of Public mand reported Israeli planes c la im .? . s . ' will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. ing of the season at the home Town of Vernon. This tle-ln. If" FORT KNOX, Ky. — This continue ni^ts on Mondays ttrough leave windows unboarded arvd tried to raid EgyptianKryotlan tomtom'torrltor>' k‘ army and Mrs. Robert E. Carney of Works WUllam D. O’Neill; As- base.s and encampments, vehl- at Orange Hall. Members will of Mrs. Paul Oruessner of 93 Army post dates from January everything because there Just Cambridge St. and a June grad­ approved, also would be at Blriant Town Manager John B. In S e c o n d In the Gulf of Siwz area but cles welcome Mirs. Annie Johnston, Vernon St. IMS, when 40,000 acres of land Fridays until eompleted. doesn’t seem to be time. . .And radar stations and build- uate of Tulls UnlversKy, enter­ gravrlty-flow points, and It, too, Harkins, and Mayor Nathan O. made no reference to a ground |mrs past supreme grand mlftress, were acquired. It was named for they haven’t got all the boats In ed the University of Connect­ would eliminate the need of AgostinelU. attack, it said antiaircraft gun- who has been visiting relatives The weekly ladles Bible class­ MaJ. Gen. Henry Knox, who as- either.” wtttrm .n — tv. , I, . " — Eltyptlans put up no air I icut Medical School today. new pumping stations, one In A proposed $2 mUllon bond Dayof Tru<^ ^ enga«ed the Israeli planes. ,,r sea resistance the spokea- in Northern Ireland. Mrs. John­ es of the Church of Christ will Manchester, the other In Ver­ semMed the first U.8. artillery Town of Manchester Water Dopi wMchw nch were trvinoftrying to attack ___ . . Isme for Downtown Renewal Hundreds of pleasure boats nuin aald. The raid came alter ston was guest at the annual be resumed tomorrow. A morn­ non. ATEKnai in tlia RcoroliitiORary Egyptian coastal observation 9 Manchester Assembly, Order was' defeated In a townwide were anchored In the coves and SAIGON (AP) — American what the apokesman called con­ celebration of the Battle of the ing class will meet at 10 at the War. posltlona. of Rainbow Otrls, will meet and The area under consideration harbors that dot the region’s forces probably will continue to tinued and Initiated Egyptian Boyne on July 12 in Belfast. church to study an historical elect officers tonight at 7:30 at Is In the vicinity of Manches­ weathered shoreline, and Cer­ curtail their xrffonslve opera­ The attack began at 2 ajn., aggrewtlon. survey of the New Testament. the Masonic Temple. Girls are ter’s northeast seotlon, off Ver­ da’s 90-100-mlIe-per-hour winds tions if the Viet Cong and North and lasted until noon, the This was the biggest attack by An evening class will meet at reminded to wear knee-leiEih non St. - were expected to be especially Vietnamese maintain their spokesman continued------Israel------on any Arab power •niWsince 7 :80 in the Donald Nelson home, white dnesees. desotructive with them. present low level ot activity aft­ The larMella ueecS navel ven* raid Irfto Jordan In March Anderson Rd., Tollond, to com­ . 1 - s _ s_ .a . 104*1 t ______>i a . . . . The storm left little untouch­ er the truce for the funeral of sels to take their armor across 1998, when Israeli forces hit an plete an hlatorlcal survey of the The Klwanis Club will meet South Windsor ed. Foam-Qecked seas began North Vietnamese President Ho the 2B-mlIe-wlde gulf. Arab commando base at Ksra- r u m m u e 's a l e Old Testament Interrupted by tearing at the Cape’s exposed tomorrow noon at the Manchee- Chi Minh ends Thursday, U.8. Dirksen’s Body Rests He Hated Israeli casualUm as meh. This day-lung action, also the summer recess. The studies ter Country Club. Luncheon will southern beaches around noon, sources said today. suppnrtexl by tanks and planes, IVKDi# BBPTBMBBIt lOtfc are open to anyone Interested, one soldier wounded and be preceded by a board meet­ eating away tons of sand. killed more than 130 guerriUos. AT POST HOME without charge or obligation. Schools Add "Wo want to keep the nego­ claimed dozens of Egyptian sol­ ing at 11:80 a.m. Trees bent under the strain of tiating door <^>en,” said one diers were killed or wxxunded the Israelis claimed then. the wind, and power and tele­ ranking officer. “ We’re not and "heavy damage caused” to A spokesman In Tel Avtv said Ruth Circle of Emanual Luth­ Moncherier Lodge of Masone Ten Teachers phone outages developed as hwaell conrmandoa attacked the eran Church will meet tonight at looking for fights. We’re Just Eigyptian equipment. will meet tomorrow at 7:80 p.m. Ten new teachers krere hired | branches tore loose and sliced trying to provide an atmosphere The pianea bombed and Egyptian boaU In the GtfT at 8 at the. home of Mrs. Fred Unes. A lodge of Instruction will be for pacification and security, Where Lineoln’s T.flv strafed artiUery batteries and Sues near Rss Sadat, an Bgyp- Hughes of 98 Elizabeth Dr. Co­ during the aummer according WANTED held on bylaws and Grand Gerda was trundling north- and if the other side decides to untts of the Soviet-built eurface torpedo base 12 miles south hostesses will b e Mrs. Douglas Lodge rules and regulations. to the Aaaletant Superintendent northeastward at 40 m.p.h., un­ Clean, Late Model Porter. keep things secure, we couldn’t WASHINGTON (AP) — The to air- -SAM- -mlssHoa, he said “ **** Canal. Three of the of Schools WllHam L. Perry. usually fast for a hurricane. be happier.” composed, looked on duiit* the m body of Everett McKinley Dlrk- other side feel It does not have back/upon hla life and say: The The action raged between El ‘n a ’’technl- Center Congregational Church ’Hiese new teachers are In ad­ APPLIANCES The Weather Bureau said the simple, civilian service. There to be a loser. USED CARS Men who enjoy singing four- Only light action was reported sen lay In state today In the day Indeed has been splen­ Hasayer and Ras Za’ FYirana. m » !» » r d their veeael will hold confirmation class to­ dition to other new teachers M storm’s brush with land would was no muisc, no flag—only the "Everett Dlrksen added a miles south of the port of Suez part harmony ore Invited to across South Vietnam today In majestic rotunda of the Capitol did.’'" (See Page BIgM) Top Prices Paid morrow at 6:40 p.m. In Me­ hired over the sumnwr months seal of the Senate resting atop grace and eloquence and court­ Join the Manchester Chapter (See Page Eight) the second day of the truce. But where he had become one of the Nixon spoke quietly, almost For All Makes! morial Hall. The ways and and whose assignments have al­ the casket. liness to the word ’politician.’ , SPEBSQSA Monday evening at U.S. officials considered it meet ce n tu r y ’b most powerful Informally, for .nearly 10 min- means committee will meet to­ ready baen announced. S for barbershop-style singing unlikely that the enemy wxMild congressional leaders. Senators, representatives. That Is how he became leailer of ute«. Then he turned to grasp CARTER CHEVROLH morrow at 7:80 in the churdi Ronald A. Gobble from Wap­ the minority." at the Army-Navry Club. continue the cea*>e-fire long aft­ Cabinet-'members and ambassa­ the hand of Mrs. Dlrksen and CO., INC. office. plng has been hired as a per­ The roee-blanketed casket of ACROSS IWt BOMM PRICE REDUCIIONS ON 1HESE SPECIAL, POPULAR GE MODELS er the azHwunced expiration dors filled the cavernous rotun­ While Dlrksen never became listen to the response by Dlrk- 12B9 Main St. manent wbstitute for ESllsworth the colorful Senate Republican time. da, midway between the two president, Nixon continued, his sen's son-in-law. Sen. Howarxl Memorial Temple, Pythian SriioM as has Karen J. Bartle WM leader, who died Sunday at 73, Soccer Fires Ire Phone 649-5288 B ulletiii Since Ho’s death last Wednes­ bodies of Congress- In which impact on tjie nation was great­ H. Baker Jr.. R-Tenn. ' Bisters, will meet tomorrow at also of South Windsor who will rested on a historic black cata­ Dlrkwn had served, for the trib­ er than that of most presidents. S 8 p.m. In Odd Fellows Hall. A day, Radio Hanoi and the Viet After the benediction by the LlOQETt DRUB be a p «^ a n en t substitute at falque—the same b'ier that bore ute before the chamber was As a senator, Nixon said, cup auction will be held. Re­ (3ong Radio have exhorted his Senate chaplain, the Rev. L. R. PARKADB Drriuird HIU School. the body of his hero and fe llw opened for 24 hours of public Dlrksen waa a man to be re­ O f 39,000 Italians freshments will be served by OOP SHOT IN NORTH END followers repeatedly to keep up Klaon, Nixon escorted Mrs. Jane D. Hudelaon of East Illinoisan, Abraham Lincoln, viewing. membered like Daniel Webster CABERTA, Italy (AI’l OPEN Mrs. Walter Potyra and her HARTFORD, Conn. (AP)— the fight until U.S. forces are more than a oe^’tury ago. Dlrksen from the rotunda. Boon lowed black-draped comm la­ YOGA Windsor Hill will be teaching Dlrksen, the President said, and John C. Calhoun. Aa an ora­ Demonstratoni battled police to­ F:45 A.M. to 10 P.M. committee. A Negro pMlceman was ahot drtvm from Vietnam and the President Nixon, who had the rotunda was to be opened beled Caserta. For when Cassr- speech and hearing on a sys­ Saigon regime is crushed. And "had a hand In shaping almost tor, he was In a class with Wil­ day for the second slrelj|ht day EXERaSE CLASS temwide basis. Mrs. Hiidelspn while on doty in the North served with Dlrk.^en In bc’.h r-'*- every Important law that affects liam Jennings Bryan and Wkt- for public tribute before funeral U ’B team went down, ‘rtranto’s Strlckland-Borat Group of the old leader’s will, read today after setting fires In protest of a went up. has U years’ experience In End today, police said, and a House and Senate., eulogized the our life.” ston Churchill. servtoes Wednesday and burial “Stay Firm o f Mind Second Congregational Church at a memorial service In Hanoi, bribery charge that set back the speech and hearing Including 7 search was launched for two 'amed Reptibilean as "the com ­ Thursday In Illinois. Caserta had defeated Taranto ■nd Ptayakmlly Fit” will meet tomorrow at 7 p.m. called on the people to "fight on Lauding Dlrkoen’s akUI aa a "He cultivated an appearance local soccer team P arts of the years in the Hartford school Negro suapecto. The wounded mon property of all the 80 The senator's family has ac­ 1-0 In a crucial gams last May. vvnvfi niv woy yw for potluck at the home of Mrs. until complete victory over the politician, Nixon went on : that made him seem old-fash- town were wrecked by the fires BOWERS SCHOOL. system. officer, Leonard Pitman, waa states” who "put his nation bei cepted the President’s offer of ThU pul It on tpp of the "C " E Norman Rylander, 104 Pine U.S. aggreesions,” something "A politician knows that more loned,” the President said, "but and lU 39,000 people were ■ W l Ww^WVwW W1 W Knob Dr., Wapplng. Ho said might take a "pro- important than the bill that la hla character was as modern as strike. His condition was not imme­ ty." One—to fly them and (he eena- vancement to a better league. chester, will teach 3rd grade lOT'g-'d time and require still proposed Is the bill that Is Saturn V.” About 2,000 demonstrators Sept 15—7180 PJM. PfMerlptlMI at the Orchard Hill School; Di­ diately learned. The incident Nixon, paying tribute to Dlrk- tor’s body to burial servtces more sacrifices In manpower passed . . . A politician knows "We who were privileged to broke through pr>llce lines and (Hoe Page Bight) occurred at Main and West- een’s 32 years of public service, Tlwroday at PeWn, Dlrksen’e 8 CLASSES-#! 3-00 ane Olggey of PitUburgh. Pa. and property.” ■>, that words are his weapons, but be tils friends," he concluded, halted traffic-on the Itome-cas- you con diRBiii on Japan Buys Newsprint will be teaching elementaiy land. The circumstances of called him\ "a politician In the smoU-town birthplace on the II- the Bbooting were not ' imme­ The U.S. Commnnd said that that his word Is his bond. A poli­ "can take comfort In the tact ■ rrU-Naples railway line, which Oo-«d Bring amnll nig French; Joan C. Hlrsch from ftoent sense of that word." llnois prairie. TOKYO — Japan imported diately disclosed. since the Viet Cong cease-fire tician knows that the best way that Everett Dlrksen, In the late had been reotored to service un­ about 66,000 tpna of newsprint Wantagh, New 'York wlU be '-'Dirksen’s widow, Louella, to be a wlimer Is to make the W e v Bnltnble Oloilikig evening of his life . . . could look (See Page Eight) der police guard during the In 1868 to augment domasUg teaching EngHah at South Wind­ (See Page Eight) night. Scene 2 In ix )s d d o n , production of about 1.7 million sor High School.- Police kept control of the DRUO CO. tons. Most of the Imported Virginia. Joyce Seeley, burned railway station but the P Verona, N. J. will teach Art In 787 BIsIb S t. MswebEitor newsprint came from Canada; \ demonrirators blocked a grade grades 5 through 8 in Timothy K id n ap Act Mfl-BMl Russia aupidled about 7,000 'Chjssinr BOO yards away with tona. Edwards School; Diane C. Wen- plies of wood and stone 'Traffic Time Magaiine Says: Exclusive Mini-Basket is lor MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay gell of PlalnvlUe, will teaMi So­ /■ ’ The range that cleans Its own Ho’s Last Will Urges was being diverted over a sec­ • Electronic sensor "feels" smell loads — saves you time (AP) ■ — Caetano Pellegrini cial Studies at Timothy Ed­ •'Automatic timer sets like an oven electrically. ond Rome to Naples line. Uaimpletro, promlent banker wards. clothes for perfect drying. and water. alarm; starts and times your Computer Two wash speeds, two spin speeds. ' Automatic oven timer and two Armed with clubs and hurling and publisher of the newspaper Cheryl S. Zlllnskas of Man­ • Choice of h e ^ , normal or meals. •tones demunrtratora charged delicate settings to match Filter-FlofT>system ends lint lurz. •- Push button controls command appliance outlets — one limed. Ij> Manana, was kidnaped 'Tuee- chester will teach French at the police lines around the railway ■ day. his secretary reported. the load Permanent Press cycle with five exact measured heats. Deluxe features, including Fight to End in Vietnam Careers high school and Thomas E. station. Police fought them off "cool-down" to keep your i*etlegr1nl Glampielro, 46, was Aray of Burlington, Vermont • Permanent Press cycle • Oven door removes for easy automatic rotisserie and with tear gas. reduces wrinkles. ironing at a minimum. cleaning. illuminated cooktop. HONG KONG (AP) —Ho Chi •carefully trained and selected seized by a group of unidentified wlU teaoh Art at the Avery ctsilribute efficiently to the ra- Amhulanctw rushed policemen Start A t ^ Mltih In a "final will” read to- by Ho. persons who forced their way Street School. (xiiurtruction of unHy among Ihe and demonstrators to hoapitais Without mentioning either Into his automobUe upon his ar­ Bulletin Board 100 iOO ^ay expressed sorrow at the fraternal parties on the basis of during the melee. The number rival at the newspaper building. •7.000 The annual fall outing of the :oo Russia or China by luime, Ho ‘ 178“ spHCbctween the Soviet and the Marxlsm-I>entnlsm and Interna­ of Injured was not Immediately The secretary, Isidra A. Zoc- Guys and Dolls Couples Club appealed to them to patch up tional communism. Chlnes^een hurt. the abductors. Church will be held on Satur­ Vietnamese Ctommunlst party ternal parties and brotherly As the rUAlng went Into Its I'ellegrinl Ulsmpletro was day Sept. 27 at 6:80 p.m. at "fight on unUJ^oqipIste victory that It ahould offer ail help In countries must be and will be stcrt now second day, the Italian Soccer head of the Banco Italo-Amart- the home of the Carney’s, 617 over the U.S. aggri reuniting and solidifying Inter­ united again." Train with the profeaslonals national communism. Kexleratlon announced It xvould cano and a member of a bank­ at The Hartford Academy Nevers Rd. The theme for the The North Vletnamc«ie..^presl' After calling on hie party to hear an appeal by the (.kueria 'T he more I feel proud and ers association which has bean of BusInivM. Get actual outing Is Food and Fun with dent’s wHl, a political tei____ carry on the war against Ihe team against the demotion that happy to see the growing Involved In a Miter dispute wKh experience on the most k etgsmaawBMOEiwu6i.iti. iimw iB W a Mexican Flavor—"South of United State* until flrstl and touched off the disorders. rather than a distribution of ..strength of international com- bank workers. m ^em Data Processing/ the Border." Information can property, was read by North comptefe victory. Ho told Its At midday, water stopped mx^nbun and the working class," Employts of the capital’s Computer Programming be obtained -through the Church leaders that the party "must flowing to three quarters of the equipment. In less than Vietnamese Communist party he iaid. "the more I feel deeply bank have been on strike for office or the Carneys. secretary Le Duan at a memo­ have a gxud and workable plan cUy. Pollcs said ttwy suspoctsd a year you'll be on your In my heart be­ more than two montha. The first evening meeting of rial service held In Hanoi’s Bs to develop the economy and the demonstrators ol dsmsglng a way to making more cause of'Hhe prenent dlecxxrd- Fifteen minutes after the Inel- the Wapplng Community DInh Square. culture of oussnaUon In order to pips.' Bonfires flared (rum one money tiaui you ever ance betweehsUae fraternal par­ ilent the newspaper rsertved a thought poaoible. Church Women will be held As broadcast by Hanoi Radio, ceaselesidy and continuously end of the town to the other. ties. call In which the caller Identi­ Sept. IS, at 6:60 p.m. The pro­ Ho's wlU gave no hint of any By*’ oontraa(, thouaands song a IBM 380 COMPUTER ae— ira "1 hope that o u r"p ^ y will do raise the life and standards of a IBM BASIC OPERA'nON gram Is a got acquainted eve­ and .danced In Taranto, on ttw fied the "Tupamaroie/'’ ~a leftkri clu^ce of his successor sod Its utmost to cooperate 'and to a IBM COMPLETE ning and pot luck aupper with named no North Vietnamese (So* Poga BigM) hsel’ oC the Italian bxxK, and fol­ (See Page EIgM) KEYPUNCH a Monte Carlo whist. Those at­ CommunMa by name. tending are requested to bring Approved hy Conn. State W VWiMBMCB 05 AMiaNU^ 'r (" Vietn^ese Rangers, ignoring Communist 9 -day ceasefire and unofficial Hanoi had announced earUer Board of Educatloa a dish sufficient for four. that the party and the nation Joins Relief Work AmeriMn standdown continued search and destroy operation. Here Ranger The ONLY School with a 3rd leads blindfplded f e ^ l e suspects to interrogation Rt command bunker. would be directed by a oollec- aeneration Computer "In the •IW Airman Michael E. Lyman, Uve leadership which had been ____:_____ 2____ ^______- '. „ ■ classroom EXCLUSIVELY aon of Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. for the use of students . . . Lyman, 16 Maple St., Wapplng, and at a LOWER TUITION ' -.Whdf’s tha catch? There Isn't any. la among the thouaanda of per- RATBI $ i7 » is the suggested retail price at the port ■onnal from Keealer AFB, of entry for the V W sedan. VWt UoDoring Mils., who have Joined In the ’ OPEN HOUSE The price Includes the Federal excise fax and maaalve effort to help nearby • Take advantage of sales: buy in / AU This WeekI Import duly. * communltiea recover from the • Easy pushbutton selection ol • Prwides extra counter-top spece Blind Teacher’s First Class I quantity and stretch your devastation of Hurricane three cycles — dailv loads, pots when used as a portable, but By DEE WEDEMEYER Write — VlaM — Pboae It also includes the buliMn heater/defroster, food dollirs. ' Freezer holds up to IBS lbs. and and pens or chmkcrystal. was m t without problems, said Camille. can be built-in m your new home. Aseoc lated Frees Writer ‘sighted ought to be able to. 9 windshield washer, electric windshield wipers, • Keep up to SS2 lbs. at your has a jet freeze tee compartment. PrinclpcU Milton Stier. What‘s their excuse?" Blon. ■ Thun. 1-0, Pri. B-8 • Built-rn soft food disposer • MatKKycle selection of 3 cycles; outside rearview mirror, padded dash, front seat fifigwtips in upright storage NBnV YORK (AP) —One lit­ Furniture had to be rigidly ar­ _____ Saturday O-S > Four cabinet shelves, twin etimmates the need to scrape and normal wash, short wash or For the most part the studenU headrests, and seal bells front and back. Advertisement- convenience. ranged so Chavlch would not vegetable bins, two door shelves, hand nnse Just tip oft large rinse and dry. tle boy turned in a blank sheet were fascinated with their new Man wanted to drive delivery • Five solid shelves provide total Not fo mentlon Ihe new electric rear-wirtdow butter compartment and or hard saaps. • Built'in soft food disposer ends of paper for classwork ai)d sev­ bump into It. Students were told teth er, asked him about hu truck. Cad 389-1868. contKt for quicker, more defogger and the new Ignitlon/steering lock. removable egg bin. need of scraping and hand rinsing. eral children tried to sneak out to speak out for attention in­ bllndnesa and how be learned to uniform treozing. • lift'top rack lor easy loadve stead of raising their hands... • (When Ihe key Is removed, Ihe steering wheel is” ' Mancheoter Evening Herald Just tio oft large or hard scraps. of their seats. But otherwise it read. Chavlch explained about locked in place.) Chavlch was excused from braille and distributed s leaflet Heuth Wlndaor cotreopondent a normal first day of ctass- luncheon mxxiltor duty when it about the blind In braille and ^ ^ \( \l >1 M'l It s the price of the real thing, not a stripped- Carol Moulton, tel. 6M-S7I4. 100 down economy model. 5 2 2 8 “ ra for New York's first blind became apparent he could not print . ^ ^ ..I HI SIM SS * 189“ * 199“ public school teacher. handle 800 youngsters swirling "It was an experience," aald What else^do you have fo pay? about. The charge for transporting the car from the "I shall grade it accordingly WlUls Burgeso, 11, of the Bronx. IM Trambnu St.—Near say- His textbook Is being tran­ port of entry. The dealer delivery charge. Anfi with a zero," said the teacher, “ I hope the kids don't tease ban, Over ConatltaUea Na­ scribed Into braille and he w ill. him." tional Bonk, ■local sales (ax. Alexander J. Chavlch. 38. "I R ANGI hire, at his own expense, some­ WlUis, whose grandmother Is Hartford SW-OIM (Coneot) There Is one optional that makes a lot of sense. don't think I shall\have to worry \ \ i. one to read aioud w ritt^ school Wind, said he was sneouragad The outomolic stick shift; (It eliminates the clutch V ■ about a blank piece of paper work. pedal.) t UFL OIL for Boffer Values, Beffer Service, Better Products, Ifs Always again unless the guy Is absolute­ to see a blind man teaching. " I ’ve been told by my col­ F

J’ '.xN <*AGE TWO TtlANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1969 ------ir - Tolland MANCHto-l'iSK EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER CONN.. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1969 Tate Murder THEATER TIME Sheinwold on Bridge PAGE THREE SCHEDULE MOVIE AUDIENCE Bolton Sunday, Frlelds 1.2, an dS were PBEPABKD HANDS :4ANCHe^. Justice Department Chided T o llan d PZC Agrees to Limit Stm Baffles •♦•••••g l j i d e *****-* hand raked and seeded. Bumqide —(Midnight Cowboy, TEST STUDENTS NORTH A SERVICE OF FILM-MAKERS f'l 1 . .ft Boys who still have their AND THEATERS. Art Oub To See 7:00, # :« . Bjr AUPBED SHEINW OU) ♦ J5- league uniforms are requested New Commercial Zone Wed. —^ W B im — AB Near On Poor Debt Collection GINO'S COIFFURE Investigators Cinema I —Midnight Cowboy, The average bridge player V- O J 10 Thase m tingt apply to Mm« Demonstration Firemen Win Top Prizes to return them to their coaches released ahef Nov 1.1968 “HBUA ANGEIB ST’ By JIM ADAMS they turn the bad debts over to SSI O E N T IB ST. — 04S-0080 Reversing a previous dieci- for a street numbering plan for 2:00, 4:30, 7l00, 9:80. has a tendency to take hU high 0 A 10 9 as soon as possible. L08 ANGELES (AP) — It’s/ Cinema II —P unn yO iil, 8:00: -‘(B8UTB AND IB E BEAST*' AssocUted Press Writer the Justice Department Just as alon, the Planning and Zoning the town. cards as quickly as poestole. ♦ KQ9653 THIS SEAL Rltarfitetko, Horton Rd., Man- been a month since actress Sha­ East Hartford Drive-In—Nak­ —^EMds Tonlte— WASHINGTON (AP) — The a businessman turns them over InaT ri-State Muster Conunission last night agreed to The streeit numbering at pres- After he has taken what lies WEST EAST "Number 1'* Charton Heston cliesier, will give a wateixoldr Manchester Evening Herald WE ARE PLEASED TO INTRODUCE sent would be limited (o new ron Tate and four others were ed Angel, 7:45; Pit Stop, 9:20. in adi indicate* the film we* Justice Department, under fire to his lawyer. The Tolland Volunteer Fire and another at the Burroughs Tolland correspondent Bette Unlit a change of zone Irom slain at her estate in Bel Air, on the surface -ing lated' area between Anthony Rd. sent the PZC at Thursday Sebrlng, 26, her former boy­ to make his contract, end this may be higller in certain Even so, he said, each of the land Courtly Mutual Aid, Inc. trepid heroes as they deserve to ace of diamonds to cash the rest lion, according to a congression­ contests. was involved In an accident and Walbridge Hill Rd. night's public heaiiing on the friend; Voityck Prokowsky, 37, Dulles’ Manner, gave both sides a chance to area*. Cheek Iheeler or EASTHARTFORO nation’s 93 U.is. attorneys have They won their parade tro­ be received." The zone change would have proposed CRPA Airport study, a Polish playboy; Abigail Pol- of the clubs. edvertielng. , D()IV( IN ★ in 5 al study reported by the Asso­ Sunday night, while responding show what Qiey knew about tak­ Dally Questtea ciated P r^^ lEtot week. This is a assigned someone on their phies for the best equipped and to a fire alarm. Included a portion of the Tol­ which Includes the proposed ger, 26, heiress to a coffee for­ ing high cards quickly. Printed es ■ ptiblic eervice staffs, under a 1966 policy, to MacMillan Says Partner opens srttfa one heart, finds Tonlte collectiori rate of 42 per cent. appealing commercial truck HOLMES j o m e land Summit area, including Bolton-Coventry airport. tune; and Steven Parent, 18, a If South led a low cltib to by thia ntwapaper ^ take responsibility for getting The truck, driven by Kenneth and the next player paaees. Ton **NAKED ANaBL*' ■'House government opera­ and for being the best looking I 400 MAIN STKttT • MANCHISIf t, CONN Summit, Dr. A request from the Board of friend of the caretaker at the es­ LONDON (AP) — Sir Anthony dummy's king (or queen), he “Ptt Stop" the bad debts in their areas col­ firemen in jackets. Lobdell, 29. of (3ehring Rd.. Under the boundaries estab- Asessors will also be followed tate. hold: Spades, K-16-4; Hearts, •• V tions subcommittee, which had went off the road on Goose I HOWARD HOLMES ARTHUR HOIMES NORMAN HOIMES Eden’s antipathy to John Poster oouh) be defeated. East would 8-S-4-2; Diamenda, 8-S-S; d o b s ; .' the study prepared, called Jus- lected. The truck, which won the Ushed last night, the PZC is through by the PZC. The asses­ sim ply refuse to win the flirst Revercomb said Justice now Lane, striking a tree, according Dulles was not due entirely to 10-7. . tlce officials in today to explain trophy for the firemen, was En» to State Trooper R o ^ r Wolf of )HI DniN fulfilling the request of a major­ sors h&ve retR ANNUM about ' seven months and we iMvInq pcqsM or Ends Tonlto: “IHE SaOES OF THE FIBMiMIAN" •:20-0M N ( 11 K..ST Kit r . V K K. V 1H') have been Involved In Vietnam RMigoxInos - con compounded dally BALLET / TOE / TAP / MODERN JAZZ / ACROBATIC (.New .Section) seven years or more." I-ondon still goes to his office eoN 643-9720. It nearly every emocnitilc party has shown no — FEATURING — BueliMoa M en’e 10 day m wflMrawal signs of recovering (riHii the dls- C ttA ^ L y organlzollon left by its national lAim'hMMui; plus etooke W Sonotonc’s smallest hearing aid convention in Chicago last yeiur. Chopa and Sea Food is worn all in the ear — ideal ■"niat doesn’t riiean Nixon's ■for active men and women who got it In the bag," London sold. DANCING every need better hearing. The "There are too many momen-. Fri. and Sat. nltee SONET* weighs just one-tenth toils events that can occur be­ of an ounce with batier>'. It tween now and 1972. The Vlet- A Choice Legal nom war cim be a grave poUU- Beverogea slips right into the cur — no nil danger to NLxon." a Banquet Room outside cords, tubes or wires ForUltiea Available 9 See for yourself — Phone OU-S700 paid monihly Phafie, VUlt or Qeared in Spray Use CLASSES START WEST HAVEN (AP) -H ie { MAIL THIS COUPON'rODAV~j State (Vnnmiaslon on Human I For FREE Hoorlng Toil in tho| Rights and OpportunUlee has SATURDAY I privacy of your own homo.| Cleared a West Hartford patrol­ I Name . | man on charges of racism In cliff ROBERTSON.CLAIRE BLOOM I Address j connection with the use ot chem­ SEPTEMBER 20 ^'*-***’ 'RALPH NELSON FILM RAiflSHWKiR s IeT ^ iigmh I City .. State | ical spray on a group of school children last May 6. stKJ gsluphmi RiLPHNTrkik The oornmlmion ruled that Ce-mt “For Thq,Love Of Ivy" abown at 7 rifl 646-1700 SONOTONE there was no racial overtone in . ■ '■ • ' • I the incldent\at the Olannettl Mid- A:- .die School In which patrolman V \ • ' ■ '/ ' ,\ SONOTONE Ektorard (3arney sprayed« chem­ > ■ \ ^ V ■ A ■' ol Hartford \ ical on 29 otilldren between the ^ " A-'.; " V''. ' ■ ' . ..to'"' 18 Asylum St. agee of 11 and 16 in an attempt Tel. 24T-4«7a ^ to break up a eerles of fights laughing and lo\ing in ■or Battorieo and Aocoiuiorleo for at the achool. S avin g s Ban k ^ OF M a n c h es t er practically all makes of olds. The Oommlsaton blamed edu­ Trade-lna accepted. cation officials for the incident and said that if a few oduHa GERTRUDE G. TYLER SCHOOL OF DAHjCE f O'l c OPfN SATURDAY had been assigned to the area, c o r n e r o f HAYNES & MAIN ST./MANCHESTER. CONN. 06040 o f tile policeman would have had UNTIL 1 P.M. suCClcient assistance and would not have had to use the iginiy, J y MCOLOn ■UMwiTBi • EamuRTFom e sovni nmmor • ■oLioRNOTai Mtii Offka PeikeSe eeS leltee Nelek Opte SeterSeyi I om. I* Netil PAGE FOtJR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCiMJSTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1969 MANGHES-TER EVENING HERALg. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1969 PAGE FTV* Kuchle-Feltman Cynoski-Chatel Eddy^Nygren Mulligan-Staniunas Garaventa'Britt A candlelight ceremony Sat­ P helps-Limbergei urday evening was the setting Miss Johanna Brigham for wedding of Miss Patricia Nygren of Hebron and Sutton, Center Ckmgregational Cfaurah was the scene late Saturday af­ Mias Janet Elaine LlmbMger AUene Feltham of Mancheoler V t, became the, bride of ternoon tor the wedding of an— of Ellington became the bride and John Anthony Kuchle of d iaries Jeffrey Biddy o i Spring- Cheryl Ann fttanhmao of Alan- of Dwight Donald fhelps of Ver­ Meriden at St. Mary's Bptooopal field, Va., Saturday afternoon, (diester and VTlUam A. Mulligan non Saturday morning In South Caiurch In Manchester. Aug. 16 at the Hebron Ckmgre- of Huntington, K Y . United Methodist Church. The bride is a daughter of The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eldward Feltham Khtional Church. ^ le bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mks. Joseph W. Stanki- Mr. aitd Mrs. Walter M. Llm- of 84 Jarvis Rd. The bridegroom The bride is the daughter of berger of White Rd. The bride­ Is a son of Mr. end Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Stanley K. nas of 74 Plymouth Lane. The teldegroom Is the son of the groom 1s a son of Mr. and Mre. E. Kuchle of 97 Baldwin Ave. Nygren of Hebron and Sutton. Dwight R. Phelpe of Marjorie The bridegroom Is the son of late Mr. and ACni. EVands The Rev. Stephen M. Prloe of Mulligan. o Lane. 8t. Mary’s Episcopal Church Mr. and Mrs. Lyman H. Ekldy The Rev. Carl W. Saunders, The Rev. GUftord O. ahYiywYn performed the douUe-ring cere­ of Springfield. Va. associate pastor of South mony. Stephen Lowry of St. The Rev. Dr. Reginald Helf- of Center Church performed the United Methodist Church, per­ Mary's Church was organist and ferich performed the ceremony. double-ring oeramony. Walter formed the douMe-riig; cere­ Edwin DeGroat of Cromwell The bride wtnre an heirloom of Manrhester was mony. Mrs. Unda Hipsky of played the trumpet. Bouquets wedding gown made 68 years oiganlat Bouquets of gladioli Stafford Springs, cousin of the of mums were on the altar. ago by her grandmother, -Mrs. and pompons were n.iu>ai photo Pamela Kuchle of Meriden, sis­ Brideamaids were Mrs. Ken­ ter of the bridegroom; Mrs. Ed­ Mias Luann Limberger of MRS. JOHN ANTHONY KUCHLE Kracolilft photo Mlae Verne Catherine Lovisek neth Steele of San Jose, Chlif.; ElHngton, also a sister of the ward Feltham Jr. of Baltimore, MRS. CHESTER FRANCIS CYNOSKI of Oreenlawn, N.Y. and Eld- Mias Rita MulUgan of Hunting- Md., sister-in-law of the bride; bride, was junior bridesmaid. ward Ralph Leonard of Wap- ton, N.Y., sister of the bride­ pboto She waa dreosed like the other and Miss Susan Brooker of ping were married Saturday af- Champaffne fihoto groom; Mrs. Peter Ruggles of MRS. DAVID T. GARAVENTA attendanta except her skirt waa Westport,TTeBipon, N.T.n .i. Theirm eir mulberrymuioerry- The marriage of Mias Nancy sleev^ She wore a matching teirnoan In the First Presbyter MRS. CHARLES JEFFREY EDDY Staten Island; and Mrs. Ed­ burnt oraijige. colored gowns were styled to Jane Chatel of Windsor, former- vell,/and she carried a cascade j^n Church of Greenlawn. Jtemttt photo ward Reddy of TerryvlUe. N.Y. MRS. WILLIAM A. MULLIGAN Mlas Mario Ann Britt of EJost Janice Blrdsey of Mancheoter; David Phelpa of Vernon oer- match the honor attendant’s. Manchester, to Chester bouquet of yellow roses and The bride is a daughter of Their gowns were styled to Harttord and David E. Gara- Mrs. George Royer of Man- ved aa best man for his brother. MRS; DWIGHT DONALD P H E L P ^** They wore matching headpieces Francis Cynoski pt Suffleld was/^^matlons. Mr and Mrs LoiSb Josenh match the honor attendont'a.------venta of Mianchester exchanged cheater, sister of the brtde- Uahera were Brian Umberger with chiffon veils, and carried “olemnlzed Saturday m orn ^ Joseph T. Backurz Jr. of Suf- Lovisek of Greenlawn. Mias Linda Henning of Glaa- vows Saturday noon at St. groom; and Mrs. Robert Lawry of Ellington, brother of the lum orchid. The bridegroom’s couple will live at IS714 V*r> nosegays of mulberry ' cama- - - - Joseph’s------Church, Su^ield.- fieldwc.v. served as bert man. Ush- bridegroomondegToom Isis a son of Mr Mr. and tOTbury took charge of the guest Christopher Church in East of laitrobe. Pa. and Miss Jean bride:------.v.,..mru. Kenneth m Rlcharda rwi- of Bol- *■ ■ - - The bride Is a daughter of «»Y*a W A r A rkAVt/l H fThAfAl /bf ■ag’_ __ * __ • I __ mother W»>rc a yellow coal and non Ave,, IbickvIUe. tlons accented by yellow Shasta m ’ ''® ® Mrs. WUUam Leonard of 453 Hartford. Loo Woloott, both ('ouatnii *erved a.s best man, Uehera ains, Mra. Phelps wore a plum- manager at the Treaaure Shop HuntlnPton, N.T., and Dana Chrirtopher Church performed were Robert Kuamlk of Man- dress enttenible, matching ac- colored dreeu with matchliig ac- Jewelen In the Manchester A-llne dress of silk and wool Maas. Sister Josephine with matching accessories. Both cetaories and a yellow cymbld- with matching accessories and Suffleld waa organist had corsages of pink iroses. crown of Czananskiy of Unlondale, N.Y. the double-ring ceremony and Chester; Peter Shalnln of ceaaurtes. After Sept. 16. the Parkade. a c ^ rX e of g^rdenU^ S d «>' A reception tor 50 was held carried a Mra. Stanlunaa wore a melon- offlelatod at the nuptial Maes. Maplewood, N.J.; Jolm Oara- stenhonoUs 'rae hrirt««> >>■* with Dean Witter and Co. of tlons and Ivy. necticut. New Jersey and Ha a tull-lengUi gown of rtlk or­ Perrone of Elost Hartford were Belmont Mass _ , s*ty of ConnecUout at Storrs. New -York City. Bridesmaids were Mlaa wail. gansa ovar peau da eoie, with Mrs. Lovisek woro a fuIl-N^ w-i d . j McGinn graduated from a lace front panel and long united In marriage Saturday length gold chifton gown with a Baraw Is a gradual of Penney High School In East sleeves, designed and mode by morning In St. Jooepli’s Cath­ beaded bodice, matching acces- Manchester High School and Hartford In 1965. He received her slater, ASrs. Ronsid Omriaa edral In Hartford. sorlM and a white and purple “ »® Unlvei^ty of Vermont. She his bachelor’s degree from the of Bast Hartford. Her eibow- The bride Is the daughter of orchid. 'The bridegroom’s moth- J* ® member of Kappa Alpha University of Connecticut and Gagnori'Zipkin langth silk iltuslon veU aras ar­ Mr, luid Mrs. Christopher KeUy er wore a fuU-length pink bead- sorortty. She U a home ,g presently serving with the ranged from a headpiece of or­ ed sUk organza gown, matching economics teacher In Attleboro, u.S. Army In Ft lOiox Kv of 41 Llnnmore Dr. The bride­ ganza tiowani, and ahe oarrisd groom Is the son of Mr. and accessories, and a white orchid. M ^ . The wecWing is p lan ii^ tor AClas Janice Marie Zipidn a bouqust of roses. / Mrs. Frank Thomas Perrone of A reception for 75 was held In Mr. Dorsey is a gr&dixate of nov. 16 ^ S t Ma^’s Ch.irT and Donald Gerald Gagnon, Mrs. Robert Evans of BoMon the Royal Viking in Woodbury. **'® University of Vermoht.^and jn ManchSter. ^ Church Horan photo East Hartford. both of ACanchester, were wed was matron of honor. Har N.Y. For a motor trip to Flo- ® member of Sigma Al^ha ' nwlon-oolored goarn of peau de MRS. DAVID YAKAITIS The Rev. Peter Dennis, Tidk, the bride wore a sleeveless Fpeilon fraternity. He is aRend^ 8aturday morning at St. Brid­ SSCC, vice principal of Damien sols arith a laoe panel aras de- blue and white knit dress with ^ Boston State Teacher Col- get Church. ttgned by Airs. Coarlas. She TIh> wotViing (rf Ml«« IjOHlIe Mrs. Richard Buchiu of NeW High School, LaVemc, Calif., matchlng accessories. After •*8e- Ann Wen* of Wnpping anti and cousin of the bride, per­ The bride is a daughter of wore a matching haadpiecs, and Brltidn, sister of the brldq, was Bept 23, the couple will Uve In The wedding is planned for , oarried a bouquet of yellow and YiiknitlH of Manchester formed the double-ring cere­ ACr. and Mrs. Samuel Zipidn of matron of honor. Her baby blue Huntington, N.Y. Nov. M in Stowe. AfneiioMk HeHtoce pboto Nfoelon chryaanthemums with took place Saturday morning at mony and celebrated the nuptial. satin (Uid chiffon gown was Mre. Leonard graduated from MRS. RICHARD WILFRED GAUVREAU 85 South St. The bridegroom is floor-length yellow ribbons. St. Knmcljt of A.s.>Uhy pastor of Center Congregational ^ ani»unoed by'her parents, —AND— cbestar, sister of the bride, was ilarly styled, rose-colored dress. lette of Manebeoter, Roland >fio* wore a beige dreee wtth a f _ Shaw of Boaton. Cauirch, performed the double- .r*. ____ fcchnach ptioto Mr. and Mrs. John MoOooe of DECORATING SHOP maid of booor. She wore a full- Both mothers wore rorsages of ring ca rw ^ y . The b r i ^ ^ e The engagement of Miss Fran- E ^ Harttord. lette of Vernon, and Gerald Vlo­ length peacodc goam of chiffon matching ooat and qcceeaoriee white miniature carnations. The attendants were dressed IN lette, Albert VIotetta, and Nor­ and a eoTMge of while carna- [ORMAL given In marriage by her uncle ®*”® Mary Kulpa of Glartonbury U*® *m of Mr. over linen with high ruffled G«ttific MarriMl? A reception for 125 was held alike In full-length empire man Vlolette of Hartford. aU Oona. After Sepf. If, the ooupia gowns with white lace bodicea Frederick W. Jockiell of Massa- •<> Barry Wayne Cowles of Man- FnancU Kbotenka of CONNECTICUT neckUne. long topered aleevao at Willie's Sttxik lk>use in Man­ brothera of the bride; Robert with ruffle and buttone at the win Uve on South Ridge Park. Lucky Ya«i! and long fitted aleevea with ruf- pequa Park. N.Y. Brideamalds Chester has been announced by Miss m IxT ? ^ chester. For a motor trip s s S Fotta of Manrhester aiad Ray­ •riet. rtiaath skirt, and empire Bolton. through the western stales, Mrs, flea at the cuffa and high neck- mond Goulet of Hartford. The Mre. Prentice, a student at Oaallght wlAes to con­ arairt banded with satin at the Yakiiitls wore a darji blue, two- llnea. lavender akirta, and ^ ring bearer aras Peter Otrard 0»e University of ftonnecttcut In . . . W l RINT IT . . . gratulate you on your.en­ orchkl sashes and front bows. esarter of East Harttord. L^^i ^ Glastonbury. Bustaeas OPENING beck. She arore a matchh^ piece, double-knit outfit tuid a of Rocky nu. neptiew of ^ headpiece, and carried a cas­ Storre, la employed by Slop and gagement We now have white daisy rorsagtv The cou­ They wore headp'eces of white Madors of Harttord served as Her fiance Is the son of Mr. woth *>j^ch. and bride. Ajnenqpa Hareeoa pAcito miniature carnatlo(«. and car- _ \ ' Crestlre piMto beet mail. Uahera were Anthony Mrs. Truman F. COwles of Manchester Oom- TOMORROW cade bouquet of yeUow pom­ MRS. excellent .Banquet thoclli- ple will reside In New Britain A reception was held at tte pons. DONALD GERALD GAGNON ALL FORMAL WEAR IN tlee tor your pre-nuptial after Sept. 16. rle*teemalde arere Mra. Rich­ shower or wedding recep­ Mrs. Yakaitls attended South lavender and'yellow carnatlona Awley. both of Manchester______and Miss Kulpa is enlploN-ed as a q , h . ' ' —“ — — tord: After the couple return aerved as best msn. Ushers ing the wedding, at the Elba sIbCK AT ALL TIME8I m Al- ^ family recefklon waa held School in Rocky HiU. She Is a shop In M anchM » ®"** Rloo, they will Uve at 5 Oak brother of the bridegroom; and wedding trip to Bermuda, Mra. Medical CViUege of Union Uni­ tord aerved as beat man for hU btdlum orchid. bertua Ma^ua CoUege In New **at “the *® home of the bride’s graduate of Glastonbury High „ „ ' 8L. Harttord. James Lyman of Coli-haoter. James* *Lyman of Cotchceter. Gagnon wore an aqua sleeve- versity In Albony, N Y. Mr. ^ th e r. Uahera were Richard A re<-eptl0n was held In Grant- Haven with a BA degree tn Eng- " “ **'®*‘- S ^ a n d Keene (N.Y.) State tor • Mra. Gauvreau. a graduate of of the bridegroom. AOao Ring bearer — the younger leas dreee arith matching occee- Yakaitls attended M^chester Marques aqd Salvatore Polllcito n>oor Restaurant, Newington, llah literature. She plans to get Bttlkaiey Ifigh Sdiooi. ^Hartford, 9*!? ” of ^Son. niece James Lyman of Colcherter *,rtee and a corsage of orhlte Gaslight High School. Manchester Com­ Hartford. Lee De- ►'or her wedding trip. Mre. Per- her master's degree and teach . Mr. COwles la a sales repre- — ------la employed aa on tnourzuice - ™ brtdagroom. aerved as Mre. Zipidn wore a pink crepe mlnUture carnaflons. eentatlve of Singer Co,. Man munity CoUege, and Central ^ t of New Britain and Stephen rone wore a cranberry aWrt and on a secondary level. Mr. Per- Census nndemrrtter at Allen. RueeeU ^*0* ^ ^ bridsemaldr dreaa arith matching Mccoeortre Both Mr. and Mra Gagnon MEN’S SHOP RESTAURANT Connecticut State College; Petro of Bridgeport. vest, a beige • long-sleeved rone, an Ehiat Harttord High _ ___ cheater. He is a graduate of HQv’E F-,.;RN SH'NGS and ABcn. Inc.. Harttord. Mr. goow. in aqua, and the gown and a coraage of pink elegance, are graduates of Minrhaeier CHARLESTON. W. Va (AP) Manchester High Schooi and or tlM flower gtri, were tty M i to mlnleture cerfteUone. Mre. Oef* ” Tbe ACaroal c f ASaln Street” / 80 Oak 8t, Manchester Mrs. Kelly worO a pale pink blouse, and black accea- School graduate, attended FWlr- FRESH GANDY Oauvrelau. a graduate of Hart­ High Schooi. Mre. Gegacsi Is Use a bland soap for bathing allk drea. a^to jacket. matoWii aorieaV The"coupto^wlll llv^ T i fl^iruto^rl?^'’ “*** Connecticut State CoT- ^*™ t m a n . s c h r a f f t tord Public High School, served match the honor atteadant'a. non wore a gold crepe drere, 6 « . m Matm Street employed by Pratt A Whttney , Coonocttevl Plione Ms-edes ^ baby’s feet. Dry between th* acceaaoriea, and a coraage ^ 19A Cahmberlaln St B ^ e / at more ^ half the country’s lege In New Britain. He served ClANDV CUPBOARD ’ M\S( Hf'TlK flKh-Vm. wtth the U.S. Navy. He Is eta- Tbey also wore matrhtng head- wtth matching acceaeortea il^ ruvlatcn ot United AtrciaA toon carefully and apply a lit­ pink eymbldlum ^ a.S Maine V Matoe^r. if New *M. tjon ployed os a ttwet metal work­ pieces, and carried cascade a coraage of ycUow and tan- (>3rp. of East Hartford. ' Mtj ’’SPBCSAUSTfl Df FORMAL TYBAR RBIfTAUI” tle powder. ARTHUR DRU8 er sg the Kurtzman Sheet teKzqueta of yeUow pompone. ferine miniature carnatloiM. Gagnon U empioyed b y ' the Metal CO.. Hartford. Richard Guerra of BoUon A reception orae held, follow- Acmat Co of East Hartfoed X'

PAGE SIX MANCHEs-iiSK. EVENING HERALD. B^CHESTER. CONn !1 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. HJESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1969 ■ V PAGE SEVEN Vernon ‘Silhouettes’ Said Music Inspires ilatirl^pfiipr Back On Earth, Gremlins Something Less It almost seems that the gremlins are Connecticut Teacher Salary Budget Trees to Better ^vptttng Ifprali) conspiring among themselves t^en they Than BeReveahle Production? FOR EXPERT take this slimmer—the summer of Amer­ Is Short by $161,167 WHEEL ALIGNMENT— WHEEL BALANCING .PUBLISHED BY THE Yankee By WILLIAM GLOVER HERALD PRINTINO CO.. INC. ican technology’s first landing on the AP Drama Critic MIAMI (AP) — The soothing COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE The school y ^ is Just start- on the number of new teach- 18 B lu eir Street NEW YORK (AP) — Unless strains of music such as "Some RADIATOR REPAIRING AND SERVICE , Manchester, Conn. Moon—to give a demonstration of their By A.BLO. ' THOMAS F. FEROUSON free cookies and potato ddps Enchanted Evening" are- wa'ft- SEE WALTER R. FEROUSON easy ability to foul up what should be t budget on which they start. are an irresistibte temptation, Publlahers For all the scenes It Ing through a mango grove Founded October 1, 1881 the more ^routine technology of ordi­ RAymon“ R a^JdeU *'^v^ed^a U o ^ *tte » » "StlhoGsttea," have eiqiected to otage to t it­ here, trying to luU the trees Into Publlahed Every Evenlnx Except Sundays nary American living. $161,167 shortage in the teach- Ui m ^ whit* made lU fey way onto the self, with the issuea.it had to producing bigger and seatler CLARKE MOTOR SALES and Holidays. Entered at the Post Office at er salary acc^ ’**?*'* "**«* otf-Bioadway’s Actors fruit. Manchester, Conn., a s Second Class Mall But It 1s this same summer of the c____ _ request by $200/)00. In making Playhouse Monday night RT. 6 and 85, BOLTON— 643-9521 Matter. handle, the 1069 session of the moon landing, 1069, which finds author­ General Assembly actually put Farmer Joshua Segal says it’s -S' SUBSCRIPTION RATES its riscera out on the hue only just an experiment to see Payable tn Advance ities In New York City conducting In­ whether plant life reacts to mu­ One Year ...... 830.00 a relati'vely few Umee. sic like people do. Six Months ...... IS.SO vestigations trying to figure out why It One of these times was that Three Months ...... 7.80 Ftour trumpets, one atop each One Month ...... 2.60 li two of the services most essential to long Wagnerian night in the corner of a packing plant roof, House of Representathtes, when Dr RanjsdeU asked if the teai^rs. the amount estimated lie n ’s department of recrea- m e m b e r ’ o f urban living—the provision of electric spew melody through the 60 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS , the Connecticut Legislative soul- - board want^ to transfer the the middle school was $470,- tion-^ dire on what’s Decide on a .Tlte Associated Press Is exclusively entitled current and the maintenance of tele­ a m ^ need^ from other ac- “ »• This was $96,968 riiort. In new in capital culture, acrea covered with 3,000 trees. to the use of republlcatlon of all news dis­ mates of the John Birch Society The music has been on for one patches credited to It or not otherwise credit­ phone circuits — are threatened with tried to punish anarchy and couito but the board was not the elementary scixMls the “ Silhouett^" . U. set in New ed tn this paper and also the local news pub­ In favor “t They decided figure was erttmated at $1,018,- York’s bohemian East \fiUage year and will run at least one TC* diamond, lished here. dally .breakdown and insufficiency. sedition out of existence on the more year. All ii|^ts of republlcatlon of special dis­ college campuses, ahd when the to with the budget as 71? and is $240,606 short. The five characters trim s o ^ patches nereln are also reserved. The world’s greatest city cannot seem "We don’t know whether It the infallible embattled Education Committee p a ^ iMt June and then if The salary for speech and most of their tlnm^^^di^ iral work, of course, but toero The Herald Prlntlngr Company Inc., as­ to guarantee Itself a fall-safe sysem of itself felt that it had to settle h hearing teachers was figured at around and in a dlshevetod” ^ sumes no financial responsibility for typo- have been reports of com grow­ chaice era_phlcal errors appearing In advertisements for a sickly, compromise rather nece^iy to go to $81,619, short $6,581. FV>r teaci- include a mlddle-a^ w S ,^ electric power tb keep Itself cool and ing taller in Iowa because of and other readlns matter In The Manchester than clear principle. The stocy and mnif ° Representatives ers of the emotionally disturbed who suddenly finds herself with SvenlnA Herald. moving and Halted. - d ^ a k e a request for the toe h u ^ rt f i , ^ ^ at $17,420 is child; toe m f d S ^ y music In toe fields," said Irving *Our own Troaturo that night was that the attack CbMt that IdontifiM Wexler who Installed the setup tha diamond within at Subscriber to Los Angeles Tlmes-Washlng- ’The world’s ^greatest city can’t seem of the superirighteous was short $630 and for VoAg teach- likes lasses as wrdl as lads' a ton Post News Service. An amouM of $3,123,176, about ers, $37,230. $406 short. couple of ultra-fllcky in August of 1968. of aicaptionat quality. jjills e r v lc e client of N. E. A. Service. Inc. to guarante^Itself reeuKinable telephone beaten back, and the basic con­ Only MIehaalt hat it Publishers Representatives — The Julius trol and supervision of condi­ accounts, how- and for contrast, a ^idebeart- "It is entirely possible that Mathews Special Agency — New York Chl- service. / «on budget, ^ figured for the ever, were estimated higher, ed girl who keeps <>ut cago. Detroit and Boston. tions on the state campuses music could have an effect on mangos." And thb world’s gretest city some­ still left in the hands of educa­ $3 ^ 3 4 3 ^ Into toe a u d k m ^ for c ^ e i s a - ^M M BER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULA- $3 ,^,M 3 was encumbered as of the figures In toe short acoounU Uonal comibrt. The mukio Is the same relax­ how falls to be able to claim for Itself tional administrators Instead of ing variety that Is piped Into those of volunteer legislative Si' y,' . ^ hjtal shortage. Assorted snacks are nassed D ^lay advertising closing hours: . train Service which doesn’t break down dentists' offices for toothache Fnr Monday — 1 p.m. SVIday. vigilantes. And as for heroes tlon^d^Tl,member Mrs. Marie around for toe sake of sp ^ tor For Tuesday — 1 p.m. Saturday. e v e ry other day stranding commuter evltabl^cut also on the Involvement during toe party patients. For Wednesday — l p.m. Monday. that night, the palm probably CREDIT TO YOUNO ADULTS C M ic h a A For Thursday — 1 p.m. Tuesday. pa^engers helplessly.- went not to the traditional S^Ltafive^ comtnittee. suggested that brings the^r to a ^ "The experiment Is reasona­ For ^Iday — 1 p.m. Wednesday. rapraenm iivcS’ the education that a member of toe Board of Irig neak of boredom bly. worth trying," Segal said. For ^ tu rd ay — i p.m. Thursday. ^ t —as everybody must by this time bulwarks of the Bklucatlon Com­ DOWNTOWN Ma n c h e s t e r — oos Mam street C lM lfled deadline — 5 p.m. day before mittee, but to Rep. William B. w f the ?®P” *«"t®Mves be asked to sit H a c lo iS ^ d ^ an Ethel "We. might find out something."' publlratlon, 6 p.m. Friday for wturday be almost sick of repeating to every- and Monday publication. Meyer, a confessed ultra-con­ aries Th^fJ^'^'in'"'' t Education Budget Merman lmlUuSi,^“ ^ The music Is toned down to n p i can swing figure meetings to observe how rouUne with vast enthusiasm barely reach the edges of the /body — let It be necessary to have servative, who opposed a bill one way or toe other depending that budget iTput ^ t o ^ . Tuesday, September 9 len no- o ^ . while Bill Hairilp and FVed For­ grove so It won’t disturb neigh­ he himself had originally intro­ / 2,000,000 Intricate parts of a lunar mod­ bors. / duced, and did so on the basis rest indulge in tricksy Innuen­ ule function flawlessly across quarter of "We will see If the trees near of his penonal visits with the dos. Maude Higgins, the whilom The Kidnapping i t!)e center, where It Is loud and a million miles of space, and that Is students et Storrs. Bradlau,MEA Working Out waitress, and Ann Stafford os a ni niir OIL reluctant youngster amid toe clear, will bear better fruit than The kidnapping of American AmbaaaB^ something we can do. Thelre was much lass drama reefer-and-rock tq>roar could those at the edge," Segal said. of debate, but a 'vivid spectacle dor C. Burke Blbrlck by Brazilian ter­ Why oiir comparative failure, back Teacher Contract Wording hardly be blamed for being U m There is no way to figure the of a rescuing hero arriving Just rorists should cause the Nixon adminis­ than believable. Nothing was. results yet. here on earth? One perhaps shallow and in the nick of time, in another tir^ it.rrr , ® oommunl- teach home economics at Ben- "Usually five yeiu'a Is a teat tration to study carefully whatever sug­ Incomplete answer Is that we are In love of the great tests the Educa­ net Junior High School. She la of any kind with fruit trees," Se­ In axiiarltnciid gestions Gov. Nelson Rockefeller/made with blgne^, and not half as cautious tion Committee had to meet tn because of boycotts a Mcnchester resident who re- gal explained. the 1060 session. RockvRle at the conclusion of his Latln-Afnerican perhaps as we should be about the pos­ mto strikes restotlng from con- ceived her BS from the Unl- And even If it doesn't Improve tour. The siuatlon was that. Just fJv^n breakdowns be- verslty of CkmnecttcuL Salary, the mango business, Segal said, sibilities that sheer bigness constitutes when everybody thought and tween boards of education and $6,600. Hospital Notes ITarrcjrw Wed 50 Years it may at leiuttoelp workers In Rockefeller’s report has not been made not merely progress, but also, on the hoped the state’s system of negotiating teams, Manchester icn. lUUdeen raulda to M*. and Mrs. Owen K. War­ the grove since "music Is known visiting hours are 1*:30 to 8 u,.Jr. wof East rux.viu.u,Hartford; liurry s-— v , higher education was settling public yet, but It certainly concludes that negative side, Increased vulnerability to the'^cn^’^ f .“ "1® Without teach one kindergarten session p.m. in all areas except ma ren Sr. of 36 Hillside Ave., Ver­ Warren of Vernon; Don)ild W)ir- to Increiiac production." down into a recognised posses­ len now studying at the Uni all Is not well In the United States' rela­ accident. ’That, however. Is not really non, formerly of Manchester, sion and exercise ot its own .5.? s s ™ « r . verslty of Florida and on sab- tionships with Latin American countries. Were feted at a 50th wedding an answer, because we do prove. In prerogatives, a coalition ot geo­ Manchester Education Assocla- OoHege,' md has lau^ pre- * P'™’ batienJ leave from teaching at Students, TeacherH Join aimlversary dinner Saturday The need to assess American policy space, that size and complexity con bo graphical educational hungers , vlously In Providence and -Admitted FUday: Shdrley Bennet Junior High School; and W esleyan Ck>mniiltees toward Brazil Is emphasized by the fact got itself together and snapped remains only a Smith'leld, R .l, aid at to. M ir- KoriUda. Curtis Dr., ToUand; evening at Willie's Steak House. Mrt. Harry Fliy of 707 E. Mid­ brought Into the disciplines of perfect through legislation in which the The couple received a color MIDDLETOWN, Conn. (Al’)— that the kidnappers, according to the iichool from April to June Jnsle Coleman, Sandy Beach dle Tpke. They 'also have seven tooling and programming. General Assembly itself was w i^ated ^toin a few days, this year. Salary. $8,760 prorat- Rd-. Rockville; Harris Ludwig, television set, a purse of money, grandchildren. The trustees of Wesleyan Unl- description given , by Elbrick himself on and other gifts from the 82 verslly have decided to let stu­ Perhaps the closest thing to a real decreeing precisely where the ^ s t a n t Superintendent of ed half time. RockvUle, and Marion Ja ck et Mr, Warren was an auto­ We'll give youi burner the lull tfeal- guests and relatives who attend­ dents and teachers sit oh their his release, were "Intelligent fanatics” state's next community col­ ^ h T O ls j^ r g e Bradlau Inform- Miss Hanna Perlsteln, to "ic, West WlUlngton. mobile mechanic In Manchester menl . , to make jure that it is (unc- answer Is that wo don’t really care as leges should be built. ed. committees, it was announced and not stupid -thugs as one could have SL members last night, teach social studies at Bennet. B'rths Friday: Son to Mr. and for many years before he went tioning properly . t o giye you much about accidents on earth as wo This action led to the most e reported he met with MEIA She received a BA from the Jackopsic, West WU- The Warrens were married to work for the Manchester Wa- today. . c»refree, economical healing comfort. assumed they might be. impassioned but r e v e a l i n g Sept. 2, 1919 In Hartford. Mrs. ter Dcp)irtmcnt. He retired "The college that IlMens oj^n- do about accidents In space, oven though University of Massartiusetts In Day 01 night, routine or emergency, Moreover they mode It clear to Elbrick charges of the session, when an on 1968, and an MA from the Uni- Diacbarged Friday: Raymond Mabell Stancliff, their maid of sevenil yoirs )igo. He Is a mem- ly ana responds (lexibly ^ l l the number of human lives endangered Nature Study By Sylvian Ofiara honor. attended to© dinner par- ber of the Manchester I-odge come clom>st to making ItMelf we'll lake full responsibility lor the while he was in captivity that they hold WOODCHUCK (?) CLIMBING TREE Indlghant lady legislator de­ toe ^ rd ln g of the agreement, verslty of Connecticut last **®r*« Lake St., Vernon; Nellie by our lack of caring is much greater cried such unscrupulous reach­ / j ®''erythlng month. She la a resident of White*»«ad, Laurel St., Wap- ty. The ctmple has three sons of Elks. (Herald photo by an establishment for students," operation of your burner And we the United States responsible for most than the number we risk In space. ing for "educational phims.” should be In order tor toe tor- Springfield, Mass. Salary $6- ■kHoe Telxelra, Egypt and a daughter: Owen Warren Pinto.) said the committee report make prompt delivery ol lamous of Brazil's troubles. This sweeping in­ What a remarkable compliment mal signing. ' gOO. ’ Rd., EUlngton; Stanley approved by the trustees. Atlantic healing oil Nothing shoddy Is ever permitted to "It will do this with slud4>nte »nAnne dictment is absurd and suggests the to the state and to the game of On June 19, with only one Miss Katolten Phelps. to Vemwood Dr., Vernon; For lull details ol our complete burner get even close to n space program. But Herald politics, we thought then, and negative vote cast, toe teachers teach remedial reading. She re- >f^nald Harrison. FrankHn St., with their guidance ami their service, call or write search of desperate men for a whipping By Rowland Evans Jr. something that has a chance of making still think, to have politicians ratified the eight polnta that had ceived a BS In 1963 from Cen- Rockville; EJdna Schlude, Maple Libyan Junta Reveals consent or not at all." boy. been thorns In toe negotlaUons tral Connecticut Stole College ’ ElHngton; Lewis Michaud, In making tlio luinoum'einent, do down here on earth Is all too likely Yesterdays fighting and scheming for h»Ih kind of prize, in contrast to ^tw een toelr team and the and an MS from the Unlverrity R“ «bnell St., Hartford; Michael the trustees cited Wesleyan It may not be within the power of the to get that chance. FOGARTY BROTHERS, INC. Robert D. Novak some of the more venal pur­ board tor several months. of Connecticut this year. She is ^^wglowlcz. High St„ Rock- President Fldwln I). Kthering- United States to change the conditions 25 Years Ago Cabinet Appointees Report suits of more ancient days. Superintendent of Schools a resident of Staffordvllle and Della Parry, Tunnel Rd., ton's "strong conviction that the 319 RROAD STRin ^under which It Is possible for those who $l6,000 is repaid to the town Anyvray, here the Legis­ Donald J. Hennlgan reported a previously tau^ t In EUlngton Brian McManus, Hem- TUNIS (AP) — Libya's mill- car for Tripoli, unable to fly faculty and students must have OU — OU ItariMs Halea and Sendee on money advanced to 889 per­ more direct Influence to non- chafe under repressive measures of WASHINOTON —The Nixon well short of MitchelTs goal. lature, down on ^ pork bar­ 9,838-pupll enrollment in Man- and In Warren, gajarv lock ^Dr., Hazardvllle; Paula tary rulers announced a new home because Libya’s airports A ir OosadlUeniag administration’s politically In­ echelon officials have persisted. sons during the depression. Chester public schools yester- ^960. ’ demlc governance,” a Insured Budget Payment Plan Wider Still And Wider The reason can be found in rel- level, threatening to make McGill, East St., Rockville; cabinet of seven civilians and are )dlll closed. South American governments to blame coherent conduct of Southern While Mitchell men at Justice The American Legion Home day, exclusive of 117 In mental­ Under the new system, five of a M Hour Chistomer Baridoe the curious decision - making talk privately about a more con­ a Joke out of the system of Mrs. Carol Zirkel, to be an Renal Leger, Middle Buteher Another arrival In Tunis Mon- this country. But our policies thus far. Although the moon now carries the school desegregation Is reveal­ on Leonard St. holds mortgage ly handicapped classes. This is two army officers the »ix committees of the Ixnrd process that pervades the genial attitude toward the South higher education. elementary librarian. She re­ Rd.. Ellington, and Justin Monday day night w m COl. Saad Eddine American flag no stops have been token ed by the fact that the Depart­ burning ceremony. an increase of 165 over the en­ night, a week after toe still-uni­ of trustees (all hut (he nom- or perhaps the failures to Implement Nixon administration 1^11 is and broadening the anti-segre- And here came, back for his ceived a BA from the Univer­ Starvish, Prospect Hill Rd., Abou Choulreb, who came from by Oongrefis to lumexe H. ’This Is as ment of Health, Education and rollment on the last day of Iniittog conimlllee) will each most pronounced In civil rights. gaUon attack to Northern big first visit to the Legislature af­ sity of Connecticut In 1967, and Warehouse Point. dentified military officers took Rome. Broadcasts from Hipoll our policies, have not helped. well. But It Is not too soon to think Welfare (HEW) is hard at work school in June. The number has consist of frsjr or more trusU-es Mr. Nixon’s ambivalence about cities. Finch men at HEW talk 10 Years Ago ■ ter on operation which left elo­ an MS fiom Southern Connectl- Admitted Saturday; Demtis over toe government. during toe early hours of toe Perhaps the kidnapping will encourage about how the moon Is to be adminis­ planning forced racial Integra­ and a clialrman. two fneuKy school desegregation during the privately about demolishing the quent traces -visible. Rep. Wil­ grown dally since schools open- cut State college in 1968. She Is ^ " '" • c k , Village St., Rock­ News dlspatchea said several coup named him as the leader tered when the time comes. The Ameri­ tion of 34 diehard Mlsslasippi Town Director John Hutchin­ of toe revolt, but later toe Li­ members clioarn by the fnciilty, a reassessment. 1968 campaign, an appropriate Southern dual school system liam Blake of West Haven,, ed Thursday, and he said enroll- a resident of Storrs and last '^‘**®’ Merton, Middle of toe new cabinet members cans nie notoriously bad at Foreign ad- school districts during Uie 1060- son proposes creation of a ______" Rii T.______and two undergriiduate students political device, has persisted ■ during Mr. Nixon’s first term House Chairman of the Educa­ ment could very well readi toe year was a librarian In Green- ’ Louise Jimenez, .were old foes of King...... Idris,...... who- byan News Agency said he was mlnirtratlon ond have little experience 1970 school year. senior, citizens advisory com­ chief of staff of the armed choMcn by the stuiients since his inauguration. At no in office. tion Committee. And there soon 10,(X)0 mark .when late entering wlch. Salary, $7,5(X). Terrace Dr., Rockville; Joseirfi depoeed In toe coup Sept. 1. of It. ’The , Ruselone con be ruled out. What makes this remarkable time has the President made mittee. pupils register. Mrs. Sarah Elsesror. to be an f^Roln^e, Grandview Rd.. Tol- News Agency said forces. Is that HEW Secrotary Robert These conflicting currents flew about the corridprs the ■ The Diesel Too? It lis to the great ami experienced Euro­ clear, either publlcly'or Inside Dr. Hennlgan said ap- elementary library aide on a land; Arthur Anderson. Rock- cabinet...... U headed by Mah- Choulreb------.. slippedki-™ w — out"o< — toe “Why do I reached their climax in ma­ story of how the wounded pean Powers that the governance of the H. Finch outraged the civil the government, exactly what vine; Michelle Delponte, Robin Solelman el Maghrebi, 86, Tunis airport 'Gliding building by a side After an Impressive session of the neuvering over the Mississippi Blake, who perhaps should not proximately 100 of toe jump 35-hour per week, 40-wk, basis, moon ought to be entrusted. But which rights lobby and triggered the he wants done about school de­ was at Manchester Green Salary. $77 per week. Clr. Tolland, and Sandra engineer who was Jailed by ordoor andam' also left by car from widely-publicized retdelllon of cases the past two weeks. fldence by the strategists of de­ have ventured out quite so Environmental Quality Council out at European Power? segregation. School, resulting from the clos- The board granted toe request Komlnskl, Stafford otonarchlst sovernment in Tripoli. Justice Department lawyers by There la no sign that Finch segregation at, HEW that most early, had set himself right to Western White House In San Clemente, The French have no commoif sense "ITie only official Administra­ Ing of three grades at St. of Mrs, Michele A. Stepehns to Births Saturday: Daughter to active LI- A dispatch from Rome said asking the Federal courts to wq^ subjebtedito specific pres­ of those 34 districts In Missis­ work demanding some sense and their only concern Is with prolifer­ tion pronouncement on the ques­ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Koelda participation In toe war Choulreb flew to Italy over toe gain weight? Bartholomew’s School, and at be released from her July 28 the President’s science,advisor. Dr. Lee move, ihe deadline for these sure to slow down Mississippi sippi will undergo the agony of and sanity from his colleagues LOOK! ating their language. It would bo laugh­ tion was the July 3 Joint state­ Keeney St. School, because of appointment as teacher of spe- Curtis Dr., Tbliand- eon izr’ '* * * Israel. He was released by weekend V> collect his wUe and same 34 districts from Sept. 1 desegregation cases. But ever desegregation before another in the House, and had succeed­ — - * the coup ^ ta mma^ A. Dubridge, announced that the fed­ able to let them start from scratch In ment of Mitchell and Finch — and Mrs. Charles Jimines, child from Abano Terme, a spa to Dec. 1. But that step was only since Jon. 20, he had been un­ September approaches. Yet, ed .perhaps partly because his populaUon growth in the town’s clal education at Highland Park FOR I never sit down to eat*' eral government Is devoting $2,200,000 govem'rg wide ex^nfos of territory itself a masterpiece of ambi­ race D r„ Rockville; son to Mr. The ruling NaUonal Revolu­ west of Venice, where all three a stay of execution, not a re­ der constant nagging from the when that historic moment appearance inspired so much southwest area. School. Bradlau said a replace- THE M OST w lrn there Is no one to whom the nice­ valence. Since then, Mitchell and Mrs. Steven Komlnskl, Btaf- tionary Council also appointed a had gone Aug. 17. (.Iioulreb left this year, and hopes to devote two or prieve. White *Houae staff to take It comes. It will lack the dramatic solicitude and sympathy, but He noted there are three or ment has been obtained, ties can be Imparted. ’The Spanish have and Finch — who are not per­ four spots in the system where ------ford. and son to Mr. and Mrs. new armed forces chief, Maa- toe spa Aug. 29, three day's be­ EXCITING Moreover, any alight softening easy on the pace of desegrega­ impact of, say, the revolt^ by mainly because of the respect fore toe coup, and returned All you have lime for it "litlle' three times that much In future years, rcnie claim. ’They have administered Rio sonally close — have had little class sizes are In excess ot 30. John Delponte, Robin O r., Tol­ mer Kadasl, a 27-year-old for­ toword President Nixon In Mis­ tion. It had its effect two weeks the Justice Department lawyers home. FURNITURE STORE meals " Snacks Raiding the to the encouragement of a competition de Oro, which In climate and vegetation conversation over this sensitive the House had for his d«fvotion Two are in Grades 3 and 4 at land. mer captain who was made a sissippi resulting from the delay ago. Acting against the strong triggered by Flncli’s delay. to education, in getting the sit­ colonel. The new foreign minister, at a —AND— rtfiiieiiloi And thit's (hi Is more like the moon than any place question. Keeney. He added that negoti­ Vernon piK h arged Saturday. Mrs for a "low pollution" vehicle which will will evaporate with the resump­ advice of his closest associates In sum, the Southern school uation dramatically reversed, news conference In Tunis, reaf- pfoblim You'ic too busy lo on earth. But they turn'd It Into h penal ActuaUy, Finch’s dHfarences ating pupil transfers between Mariivn r o n . ^ 7 '“ : Egypt’s Middle East News news c DECORATING SHOP "t il right" So what are you help out In our national effort to keep tion of the onslaught against de­ at HEW. Finch asked for a de­ question Is shaping up as a mas­ Ave Agency said Kadajrt received firmed toe new regime's alle- co’eny and would probably do the same with Mitchell over tlie pace of and having the system of high­ Green and Buckley Schools to IN supposed to do’ segregated dual school systems lay in the desegregation dead­ ter-piece of political misman­ Tfnii'rTrmr.iii zi. ’ r Leokodls the appointment "because of ef- glance to toe cause of Arab uni- ourselves living In air fit to breathe. again. The Portuguese are, apart from desegregation have not been er education handed back its equalize class sizes saved hiring $97471 Set (about half o f the 34 ore dis­ line. agement. Because of the policy he exterted” to toe coup. ty. CONNECTICUT Get started now on a new shape the Ru'nians, now the world’s foremoat nearly so sharp as those of sub­ prerogatives, which was a two additional teachers. A new Itasa on Ide that This federal money will be going to tricts with Negro majorities). The aftermath of Finch’s ac­ confusion all year, Mr. Nixon wr announcement of toe new ” We are part of toe Arab na- colonial Power, but their existing empire ordinate officials at HEW —^ great victory for principle even Dr. Hennlgan said the opening 4 marvtious feeling ol vlelilf and 'There Is no doubt that George tion typifies the Adminiatra- will get little credit from civil As G>st Of RjiFniv, iV* Ann government said It would work tlon comprising ail Arab coun- conventional automobile manufacturers Ir already too much for them. When tlon was thejuly 3 joint state-*, should the next community ot school was uneventful, and well being you haven i hjd in Wallace would humiliate Rlcli- tlqrj;s a-mblgulty on this ques­ rlglds groups for finally deal­ irtii.- T, ' v T Bock- under the authority of toe Revo- tries.” he declared, but atao to other companies experiment­ one looks round there remains only Brl-. colleges wind up Just where ytars A lot ol admuing ard Nixon In a Mississippi elec­ of the department’s office of tion. HEW officials had been ing with hard-cor'e Deep South attributed this to Business Man­ n ' j 1 ,® Dojde lutlonary Council, which re- The Middle East News Agen- OPENING tain; and the more one thinks of It the civil rights. When Panetta dis­ the pork barrel coalition said commanls and glances these ing with possible improvements on or tion rematch today. )ifrald that the Mississippi de­ problem districts bequeathed ager Douglas Pierce’s prepara­ Adult School ***♦’- ^® ri^" Bak- mains the supreme authority, cy said people rushed Into tjie iie some ol the priceless more attractive does the proposition be­ patched a most liberal interpre­ lay would prompt many of the they should. tions in arranging transporta­ alternatives to the gasoline engine. ’Thus, because of racial schi­ him by the Johnson administra­ f ilii t ^ ® , Ttrfland; The members of toe council still streets of Tripoli declaring lhair TOMORROW personel lewaids enjoiied by come. zophrenia. Mr. Nixon Is getting tation of the July 3 Flnch- 355 Southern school districts tion. Simultaneously, the ag-® tion, and the work ot building Reporting _ to toe ------Board of Bonney, , ____ EUlngton____ Ave., were not announced and appar- support and delight after an- menu thousands ol people nho The eventual winner In this competi­ T h e British type of colonial admlnls- the worst of'both worlds. By MlVhell statement to HEW field scheduled for voluntary school gressive pro-integration activi­ principals in smoothing the way EducationIducatiun last night, RonaldRoi 1,1 B® - - - — daughter. , uroveGrove m S t.. ? lLro k< v l“ We . help you re e l ■ ,le ,6ui that rx> om* has ever drawn straight Council movement that clouds mistreated and abused Just be­ .. . with the .slate nairlntr fhe ■•••__ . . . ___ ’ cvwtavilie, minister of foreign^affairs and’ said. 1968, he has probably complet­ has been kept under wraps, the' went to court to seek a restrain­ eehng habtls You II enjoy three "It will be an Interesting technological linos on a nnpobotter than the British. Mr. Nixon’s future chances In cause they are white.’’—Charles provements .md school needs **’® '"®®’ M®Wle Wright and son. Arab unity, while two c o l o n e l s ------3 L r ed alienating the Negro vote. differences beinveen Justice ing order against them. report is being sent to boani ‘^® *26,H3 cost. park greet meets i dajr plus all the ‘ The Home Counties are hill of men with - Mississippi and elsewhere In the Evers, a Negro and mayor of The pvenine «c)v>ni z oot ^Park W ^ert nocxviiie,Rockville, and Mrs. were named defense and Interi-Intari snacking ,oii wan! ahila jrou race," said Dr. Dubridge, ” to see wheth­ higher-ups and HEW middle- members, and reported his com- ® school had 3,027 Cynthls Car colonial experience, still' In their prime, But because his Administration Tlie result Is a hesitant con- Deep South. \ Fayette. Miss. Try To Office losa weight You hart tried er In the 1080 period the gasoline enjdne .tudenu'^ 1 ? ^ 1 1 M ^ '‘ “ ®^ . wilting for want of somewhere to ad- still presses for desegregation mittee hopes to come up with »** ford Springs . the poUce. FRANKFORT, Ky (AP) — losing ateighi with tu kinds ol at a slower pacq, he Is falling . l-tOML f l.J(7N".HIN(.S will still be superior to any other engine lulnlster. No one would Ivave a better formal recommendations at the 2,839 wer’e-' Admitted Sunday' Leslie El Boulsri. a former president The state has Uken to the methods perhaps even Weight instlnotlvo knowledge than they ot the Sept. 22 mceUng. Dr. Hennlgan ''«‘ toburs^ P** Schofield, Grant Hill Rd of toe Libyan NaUonol Aasem- courts to try to save the original Watchers Now is the t*rna to for propulsion." ~ ~ meke (he new Weight Wetchats sort of tler-structurv required: provin­ suggested toe report be discuss- Joo°?as received’ to r^ ^ tetra ^ Tolland; Cleon VasiUou, bly, had4>een an exile since 1066 Isw office of Henry (.lay at l ^ - " ’The significant neWs I n ' all this la M.tN) lli-' t l H (• MIK.VDI program irafk lor fOo ce)!, regions, states, autonomous areas, A Thought for Today- Fischetti ed at Monday's informal meet- , •« rcyistrallon i^iont N.Y.r Walter GrcMui ^cause of his opposition to toe ington A PresfoyterUn church that by the staging of this Council Sponaored by the Mancheater tog of the ^board as a com- Sunnyvlew Dr V e r ^ S X ) NeM timi I right down to stmteglc hamlets, all un- toe state plus $1,800 reimburse- o J,. rnonarchy. He flew to Tunis wsnu to dispose of the office to New ftalsrti M IM$ tO Natglit Watekars Rr»g'» Council o t Churdiea mittee. sU s* meeting, by the devotion of federil funds tiTluiblted. Until people ^arrive In num- ment toward the director's sala- . . . '_ *S®'’ Ito., Rockville; Monday night and then left by mnke rooniL tor expsnskm. Mrs. Anita Murphy said the • New Maintenance progrem • Ne« 24 hr emargency phone bt-rs and start demahSng things like ry.. 'The total salary is $3,600, Linda Gelhes. Stafford Springs; to the purpose, we ore, as a nation, ex­ community concept of schools It's wfdlen end easy lo follow lo help you «h«n you need us )idvlsory councils and legislative arwem- Knowing and Being Known ^ ^ 1 metoe remainacremainder of which Is paid S y l ^ Wetherell, Storrs; Elea­ 1.S aboto to ^ n r t e ® reality. Special monthly fflainltnanc* hibiting, down here on earth In our own blles, British administration will bo All personal knowledge is at nor? MerrtJl, Tolland St.. Tol­ ‘liiiQUALITY INSURANCE SINCE 1923 ------• free New lege) Recipes In the Recreation Department’s maelings at all ioealioas atmosphere, a minor portion of that will sound luid Just. And wheh the time doetr the bottom Interpersonal. That ' c- Salaries (or classroom teach­ land: Mary Mason, Eaton Rd.. Oislnbuled conslantly at mattings fall program, she said, IlUng fin Anard system el 16 i-ome for the moon to be thickly popu­ Is, Its chief requirement Is a ers of which tSeri! were 73 to­ Tolland, and Margaret ^ h e r . to achieve the highly difficult which we Junior High School’s g;ym will weeks arsd et goal weight’ • Ask about Iree ‘rfelime memtSarship lated, whtm qimrrels break out and the ' mutual gli^and-take,^ ]ui open­ taled $24,006 and other expenses Dart Hill Rd,. Rockville. iTsn Before Losses Happen, Insure With Lappenr did achieve out with the moon. be open five nights a week for Wfsight Watchers ts Ptepis htiping Psepte people sUirt getting uppity, no one has = ness one to another, which totaled $1,504. There were 180 Discharged Sunday: Caroline men’s basketball, and Waddell ayOity asd (verisf Clatsts far eita seaat $ Ittsagers Perhaps we do grow less tolerant of more experience than the British In makes jUl the difference be­ j o w , -I. Classesclasses conuuciea.conducted. HozuenKozuch saiasaid Dzat, Kingsbury Ave. Ext and Buckley Schools three nights ^ Sic Wherever you art thers's a class jusi a few steps away clearing out and leaving the chaps to tween knowing the facts about , . j j toe salaries of the teachers to- Rockville; Peter BarietU III! our own failure to deal with problems a week for children and adults Jolly w^ell make the best of It. what?— someone and knowing him as ho creased from $6 to $6 an hour. flnlpslc Lake Rd . Tolland; MANCHESTER which once might have been considered Is. Replies were read frotn Dr. MANCHESTER (ENGLANDl GUARD­ This year the evening school Cart Chapman. Mato St . Ver­ SOUTH WINDSOR IAN FV>r if anything Is clear. It F'rederick W. Lowe Jr.. Man­ i * Malta r i w Hall beyond solution. Perhaps wo do begin to has raised its fees. Vernon res­ non. arvl Elizabeth Btotter Time Is Money Is that God Is to be known as chester Community College pre­ SS7 B. MUMW Tyfeo. • PIsMaurt VaMsy i idents will pay $2 for each Grove St.. Rockville. Mml—MW* A J t feel muscle we didn’t realize wo had persons are. not facts, and that BMeigtaas Bood sident; and Henry E. Fagan, course rather than the fiat fee Especially when you can’t work Tiraa. Uto PJM. before. Perhaps we have shaken off what Is Imperative for knowing chuirmiui of the Board of Trus and no salary U coming in. Your Wad.— 7i60 P.M; On Elbrick a _ . , . .. oof i VA $2 poiapaid into previous >c»$»years some of the psychological chains which him is self-commitment on our tees for Regi^I CortmunRy „ Wildcat Strike* hoopital insurance pay* the doctor, The newly installed Brazilian Junta, part )uid a willingness to let Colleges regarding toe rent to- as they wUhed kept us from acting as if we had the SAARBRUBCKEN. Germany but it doean’t buy food or pay the M IM . Mata It. being unablt; to resi’ue American Am- God speak His own Word about cre-i^se for use of Mancheater Soty-V em oo rertdenU will p*y Himself. Our models for under­ (API More than 30.000 West light bill. Before you get hurt or MotL— 7:56 PJt. power to determine at least some of ba^ Sudor Elbrick by other niearfs. was High S, i ' «®ch t o m e . Studenu pay for ("‘ ners werg out today to sca(- & Knowledge of God are to be . i. 'I tiOD. sr wTtSa fas Junk th^ gasoline motor, that demon- such as it Is! It can of course be lirgued! * * * • ?0 sea- ^ matertali wildcat strikes to support M free that, after this precedent, no foreign drawn, then, from the ^rsonal Mat sites luid interpersonal realni of all 'I — ®« ®*®®P» the baric «®«® demand,. ^ Mrated mainstay of 20th centuiy clvlll- " diplomat will be safe In Brazil — and' Tnhn Ir lln»jb Jr lukv# ^ a o^..s aaa W a^M WaltWsea knowledife. , About 15,000 miners to the zation? IH-rhaps In other places too unlU the ^ M*jr We Quote Rato* and Auiat You A* We Have So Many Other* ? Asr*. So any Knowh>dge of God. , ^ M*«rv*lrtrauon.forthe .eve. Saarland were on strike, and prisons are empty and all other de- Ix>we e x p r ^ ^ t o tlw ^ ^ ^ To that seemingly overpowering ques- meager or full as h may be, 10,000 of them staged a deroon- mand.s of violent oppo-sltlon movements - • V - rests b)ick upon that willingness stration that tied up ruati hour , tlon we may now have developed -.the met. In a sense Mr. Elbrick Is the creased usage, ragan urged the to trust God with the issues of to person, may be made at toe traffic to Saarbru^ken. latest victim of a shocking and progres­ speedy iBSUtutloa ot negotia- capacUy to say, as at least aii explora- my life—which Is called faith. high school the foHowtog week More than 15.urt Cases South Windsor Friends may call at the fu­ Lift from Tax Reform M ott Body neral home tomorrow from 7 to An angry letter of resignation commission, was serving a five- 9 p.m. today by R ^ b llca n John J. year term due to expire No- BIANCHESTEB SESSION Subject of Much Criticism Rates for Bus Contracts Hannon, announcing that he veinber 1972. THIS WEEK ONLY | Com es H om e in his reply praised Burnham, 21, of 28 Bis- A thick sheaf of zoninff too much, and he said that “ This community does not need Mrs. Anna M. Madden was quitting the Advisory Rec Weiss, ' Investment Credit Repeal the purchaselase of the parcel ad- ***' ®**®***^ ’"'***’ operating regiilations — some revised tnany things that did not direct- any.Viiore service statlcms and A guard of honor will meet of and Park Commission, has On School Board Agenda RAGWEED ita Joining Uhion Pond. He said a motor , vehicle without WIGS ^ the body of Army Spec. 6 M Eldrldge St., died this mom- prompted an immediate re- Tha Board of Education wiu 1 ^ at Manchester Memorial sponse from Everyone, young or old la In­ POLLEN A i f James Franklin Mott of 22 CLEANED AND STYLED Hospital. Robert Weiss. coffttaue its dlacuaskm of rates vited to attend. To Be Added to Another Bill Campfield Rd. tonight at Brad­ COUNT f Mrs. Madden wsm bom Dec. Hannon, In __ top the school bus conljracta to­ Ladles Guild WASHINGTON (AR) — Lead­ The St. Margaret Mary is permitted to subtract from Its "And we are going to report a ley International Airport and ‘*^“K**- Wedss, stated, "‘^ 't ig '^ 'y o ^ “ ris^’chalm’^r'^tJ^Toh offens^ fra’iklulent talia^ e a rch itw ts at a IM ra- come along, fou'd do far bet- in opposlOon to the stricUr night when It meets at 7:80 ta ers of the Senate Plnsmce Com­ taxes due up to 7 per cent of Its CA U 647-95M ^ the high srtiooL meeting of the year on next tax reform bill. There la no escort it to Holmes Funeral i?"® * manager of *” of a check. «u a n ce m eeting o f the Plan- ter." auto regulaUon was Michael B. mittee have worked out a plan spending on new plants and doubt about It." $C.S0 During the past two weeks Ladles Guild, will hold its first FOR AN APPOINTMENT ^ Home, 400 Main Si. to complete action on i^peal of equipment. In general, the repeal la to be ttie transportation suboommU- Monday night rt 8 p.m. ta the the 7 per cent investment tax The young soldier was killed z.chS'.r.r.j ss parish hall. The recognition It was passed originally ta retroactive to April 18. tee of the board has been evalu­ credit for bustaesa by the end of 1902. but it has been criticised Saturday, Aug. 30, In Vietnam, ^ n e from "Anastasia" will be ating a contraot<»a’ request for this month. recently as a major contributor when mechanical failure of the without a license and another meeting, according to M Ad- *** discussed. Althougli there tlons would be too restrictive, an increase of 16.4 per cenH over presented by Dynamic Theatre helicopter on which he was charge of failure to obey a stop ler Dobkin commiiuion phnir. "ome minor . criUcism, the and In a prepared statement last year’s rate. following the business meeting. Tomatoes Grow Their procedure involves lift­ to inflation. Nixon has asked re­ Advisory Group Formed ert peal. serving as flight engineer caus­ I. Madden of Manchester to Uie Board of Directors." i;ipoTp''n “iPt. He was fined m ^ man w m t^. eerS^TmTcUon of “ >"ong those present which he read, he asked, All ladies of the parish are ing the investment credit re­ with •whom she made her home; Hannon cited as "Just about Pollution, and should become a jiapyja Toner of Rt m * seemed to favor high-rise build- "Who’s going to protect the At present the contractors are HARTFGRD (AR) — The ed It to crash and bum. cordially Invited to attend. Where Niagara pealer from the tax reform bill Secretary of the Treasury Da­ a daughter,ughter, Mrs, Thomas E.e ’. the most non-es«mullnon-essenUal recom- ver_y» ® ^ attractiveanracuvo recreationreur«i.«.. ton. Xpleaded l I S gulltv P"*®"‘ ings. T X working under last year’s con­ vid M. Kennedy, at Finance (^ramlw of Commerce of Great­ Members of the honor guard The' guild Is sponsoring Its and attaching It to -another Rollason of Manchester; two mendatlon Since the purchase area." sltlon was suspended in regulations which include In- ,pj^ (main point of Potter's town'' Whv not regulate these tract which pays them $38.60 Used to FaU House-passed measure extend­ Committee hearings last week, er Hartford has appointed a 1964 CHEVROLET who win meet tonight at 7 at sisters, Mrs. Goodman Strong of Union Pond Itself," the pur- He added, "The fact that we dustrial zones, high-rise apart- „gulaUon that ^ per bus per day for the flrot annual membership drive and committee to advise bustaees- the funeral home to proceed to was criticized high - traffic hamburger-type all guild members are asked ing the Interest equalization tax. approved the Idea of attaching and Miss Ethel Wartley, both chase, last Tuesday, on Weiss’ were able to acquire this prop- charge!* Proper left turn ments, service stations and 66 miles, with 34% cents per NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. (AR) the repealer to the equaHiatloo men hurt during the recent dis­ the airport are Mayor Nathan other auto-related businesses. was the minimum lot require- drive-ins? Let’s have some to conta,ct ladies of the pariah This Is scheduled for Sept. 19. Malibu Sedan of Manchester; four grandchll. recommendation, of a parcel erty approximately 50 per ment of three acres. Many priorities,” Lynch said, mile tor any mileage over 66 — Three tomato plants, one bUI. orders ta the city’s Notlh Etad. Agostlnelll, Clyde Beckwith of bordering Union Pond. It was cent of Its appraised value Is a watldns, 20, of South auto parking, a section con- mUes per day. to Join the coming year. Dues FTertdent Nixon has urged dren, and two great-grandchil­ speakers there said this was too Atty. J. Walsh took up Under the plan, the Finance Formation of the committee • AUTO. TRANS. the Yankee Division, Wesley dren. purchased for (9,200. The town credit to the negotiators (not charged with failure cemlng enforcement, and sev- If 'the board accepts the con­ are $2. Hie guild la striving with 10 green tomatoes, have Congress to extend the Interest Bulla and Walter Von Hone of large and would eliminate any Lynch’s banner and questioned for a membership of women equalisation tax, which expires Committee would resist efforts was announced Monday by Rob­ • V-8 MOTOR Funeral servicee will be held assesser’s records show ft as- me. since I did not do the nego- ® ^ •thte traffic control eral other more minor changes. tractors’ requestj the con­ been found growing on the ert H. WtUls, cttolrmon of the the Disabled American Veter­ high-rise structures In the down- whether the commission had the whp are in^rested ta bell g Sept. SO, as part of the program to use the equalisation ipeasure Thursday at 2 p.m. at St. sessed at $1,930. Weiss aid that tlatlng.” ) ®i"®l The public hearing lasted un- ______tractors wiu receive $42.60 per rocky river bed of the de-wa- • R A M O . ans, Leo Grover of the Ameri­ town Main St. area. Potter said authority to Impose such tight active and who wish to partici­ to Improve the U.S. taternaUon- as a vehicle for other tax chamber. WlUls said the com' Mary’s Episcopal Church. The It appraised value Is $17,600. As for extended use of the N. tU past midnight, and at times that this reouirement bus per day for the fliat 66 tered American Falls. mlttee will work with the busi­ can Legion, George Edward of would restrictions. pate ta some small way. Activi­ al balance of payments pooition. amendments. Rev. Geor-e Nostrand, rectior, Hannon. In his letter, called town’s swimming pools, Weiss , " ®JJ®^®<1 with operat- the criticism, especially from most p ro b a ^ be changed miles, and 36 cents i>er mile Some senators have voiced nessmen to assist them in ap­ the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Atty. Podrove said of the now for anything over 66 miles. ties will be informative and so­ The plants, about 400 feet be- Thus the extension bill must will officiate. Burial will be In the parcel "swampland," and said It was because of his “ cense and Atty. John D. LaBeHe, became Potter voiced strong support auto regulation. fears that removing so Impor­ proaching the SmaU Business M095 Harold Olds of World War I ------... Quite frankly, The board has already agreed cial. Membership cards will be litad the -blink of the catareot, be sent to Nixon and signed Into East Cemetery. commended Mayor Nathan (Weiss’) initiative ‘ last year, ”P*™“^ an unregistered mo- somewhat heated. for high-rise buildings. He said It's repugnant to me because tant a provlaion as the invest­ Administration tor aid. Veterans, Peter Cordera of the that any settlement would be available at the first meeting. have been growing there since law before that Ume. Friends may call at Holmes Agosynelll for casting the lone that Globe Hollow Swimming guilty ment credit might Jeopardise Ihe ODmmlttee will he head­ Marine Corps League, and Pe­ ______^ _ The first section to come up, they could be beautiful, and he It doesn’t really relate to zon- retroacUve to Sept. , but la June when water from the Nia­ Chairman Ruasell B. Long. Funeral Home, 400 Main St., vote against "this giveaway of Pool was kept open beyond its rT* «cheduled for an Oc- 1 the chances of the reform bill it­ ed by Thomas E. Hlggha, re­ ter Vendrlllo of the Army-Navy taxpayers’ money." normal season. tober Jury t r ii l i EasT*Hm- Planning Director J. «ald they could provide a Ing at all.” Podrove said, "You expected to offer a compromise Advertisement— gara River was diverted to the D-'La., and Sen. John J. Wil­ TED TRUDON. bic. tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 ford. Eric Potter hoped would be much-needed "shot In the arm” can’t stifle and choke off a Canadian Falls, a spokesman self. gional director of the SmaU Club. Hannon charged Weiss with (‘x believe that this had never ra(jB to ccmboctors Harold Col­ Man wanted to drive detlvery liams, R-Del.. have worked out VOLKSWAGEN PORSCHE to 9 p.m. "constructive criticism rather for the Main St. area if one or business because of restrictive for the Army Corps of Engi­ But Williams, ta an Interview, Business Administration. It wUl Friends may call at the fu­ rejecting requests of the Ad- been done before,” Weiss ob- Wllllain Carty, 23, of Kelly lins and Harry Prink when they truck. Call 289-1668. the procedure ta order not to The family suggests that Rd., Vernon, charged with rac­ than opposition,” was Article two were built there. so-called zoning regulations.” meet tonight. neers said Monday. scoffed at such views. also Include representatives of TOLLAND TPKE. — TALOOTTVILLE neral home Thursday from 2 to vlsory Rec and Park Ctommis- served leave businessmen uncertain bahka and financial tnstttuttons, those wishing to do so make __ ing and failure to have a_ tail-__ n Section 9 concerning Indus- There was no one present last He said ,’’The effect of the LW VMeeting Manchester Evening He(rald The spokesman said seeds ap­ "I have never known the com­ 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sion for additional funds "to ful- „ e said that he agrees with a any longer about the flate of the the state Department of Com­ memorial contributions to the r^utltae the'utoI‘ ^of the to^^^town's „ a P'®"1«<1 Fullty and Hse. Potter has pro- night who voiced an objection regulation is to prevent any The South Windsor League of South Windsor correspondent parently blew onto the river bed Investment credit. mittee to refuse to report out a Pimeral services will be Fri­ munity Affaire, the Ebony Busl- Book of Remembrance of St. swimming {>ools.'pools" of earllCT openings and will have a Jury trial In East P«»eer and absolutely Illegal." Informing all members and any Petry - Jackson ®f>oned ta Deceinber. $3.8 billion annual tax benefit. in te r e s t guests how the memorial contributions to the Lincoln’s Lay resent- More specific amendments to The marriage of Mias Judith Under the credit, a company league operates, its ixilicies, fi­ James F. Mott Memorial Fund e characterized the parking regulations were Ann Jackson at Manchester to (Continued from Page One) nancing, and how the various of the Manchester Scholarship -p I, 1 criticized on the grounds that Lt. Bennet M. Retry of Wash- Mayors* Conference . ------— ------r—, ’**^*'"*'^^ Advisory Ck)m- they were too specific and Im- committees get tbetr qiecitied PRE-SEASON SALE Foundation, 2B7 E. Center St. However, Nixon will not at­ guided by tagton, D.C. has been announced glad to serve theYV>wn of Man­ BloomUeld, charged with and they sadd It went contrary " ’ " ‘e®- practical. Several speakers clt- work accompUrtied. Considers Dues Raise tend the burial, sending Vice agency, and have worked^ close­ This will afford new and po­ by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Umberto Rosl chester In any capacity.” operoting a motor vriilcle with- to the traditional zoning philos- The next major area dls- ed problems of snow removal Joseiph Jackson otf 174 Vemon ly with It In the toW ’ls ap- tential members an t^portuntty HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — President Spiro T. Agnew In­ Hannon, secretary of the IJToach to many i>robl^mui.” °**ii^* owner’s persmlssion, ophy that had built up over the cussed was Article IV, SecUon and other maintenance prob- Stt. Mrs. Elvira Roel, 78, of Meri­ to $ee the local league ta action - The Connecticut Conference of stead. Manchester. 6 concerning public garages, lems If all the barriers and Lt. Retry is the son of Mr. end den, mother of Mhs. James and to learn what all the com­ Mayors Is short of futote, says LOOK! (Dltta) Tant of ^Manchester, Dirksen viias the fourth sena­ t h f ^ ^ ^ ^ B r lM stations, etc. The revls- landscaping proposed were put Mre. David Retrushansky at Executive Director Joel Oogen purpose In the changes ln ®<* MSulaUcns provide for Ught- In. mittees are doing and will be died yesterday at Meriden Hos­ tor—and third from his state—to Washtagton D.C. of New Haven. YOU CAN.. doing in 1969-1970. FOR S l e i t e ^ f ’all ’o T B a r t S “ “ regulations has ^ ‘ h® »uto service a matter of business that was The wedding took place July pital after a short tUness. She lie In state in the capitol rotun­ The ladles will break up into He has told member munici­ THE MOST was (ho wife of Umberto Road. ford and aU*(0harged with three ‘*®®*' ^®’v« always read “ “ s|nesaes, such ^ garages, car heard first on the agenda but 19 at Rensselaer Rolytochnic palities that a one-third tacreaae da. His casket rented on the Units b r e a l T ^ e X ^ t o «»te into the next dealers, car washes, and other was really f o r g o t t ^ ^ ’ S e smaU groups to discuss voter Institute Chapel, Troy, N.Y. with Survlvora also Include another ta dues is necessary. The pro­ EXCITING “ y lowOTZooe. ’ LaBeUe said that n “ me the meeting ended, was a service, national program, state daughter, a son, five grandchil­ black velvet catafalque that has criminal Intent eatch and three the Rev. Thomas Rhelan oflCl- posal Is to be dtacussed rt a FURNITURE STORE the Industrial zone "Is the tow- David Golds, represent- pfeutlon for a zone change for a program, local program, fi­ dren, (and seven great-grand­ borne the bodies of presidents, counts of larceny each, to Sept ctaUng. Mr. and Mrs. Werner meeting of the group Thursday children. soldiers and statesmen since e « zone that we have, and peo- ^ Independent Garage parcel of land on Depot Bt Tlie nance and treasury, bulletin, Schattner of Lathaim, N.Y., — AND— 29. publications and pubUc rela­ in Stratford. The funeral will be Thursday Lincoln’s funeral, 104 years ago. Clark Anudd, 66, of Hasazd- pie have got to have some el- Owners of America (IGO) told land, owned by Ruby K and were attendants. A garden re­ DECORATING SHOP tions. Each program will be If dues are not raised, Cogen at 8:15 a.m. from the Smith The other senators were vUIe, charged with fraudulent bow room to do what they “ >® commission that IGO want- Lorraine Thresher was changed ception was held at the home IN Funeral Home, 226 W. Main St., want." ^ to go on record as being to a Business n ’ zone by the conducted by members who said, the alternative Is for the Charles Sumner of Massachu­ (Continued from Page One) Issuance of a check, to Sept. 22. of the bride’s parents. Meriden, with a Moss of re­ Peter Vernon Becker, 22, of serve on each of these league Lt. Perry is attached to the conference to become merely a CONNECTICUT setts, an antislavery leader iriio raeli (teatrover BHath iMar Port vernon pecser, sz, 01 Atty. Podrove, agreed gen- . ^^“I,®***^®***^ *^® commlaslan. This change wiU committees. caretaker. quiem at Our Lady of Mt. Car­ died in 1874; John A. Logan, a as they returned to their base, soM iriO ^ h er ifl«7 Columbia, charged with failure MiaUy with Atty. LafieUe’e com- ™ " " '” ®"“ Five the Agway Farm Supply U.S. Army Signal Corps In Sal- This meeting Is a must to new • • • mel Church, Meriden, at 9. Bur­ t gen, South Vietnam, Mrs. Retry The $62,800 budget adopted SAVE Civil War general. Republican the spokesman said. „' r^AbanoT A ^ ' «A.rrtUA. ® ” ® ">® Co., now located on 'FoUand league members and all mem­ ial will be In Sacred Heart leader and successful vice pres­ Cairo said only that an Bgyp- threatening to fW«rt*tae operaUng a motor vehicle Broad at. for an example to owner of (^r- Tpke., a pl^ e to relocate. The Is a third year medical student nearly a year ago, he explained, bers are encouraged to bring OPENING Cemetery, Meriden. idential candidate who died In tlan patrol sank an Israeli boat b a t ^ 'anmv l? lt fn*™-A! '''****® **** license was under show how dangerous and Inap- Bros., Inc. 770 Main St., psoperty U located at 10 and 22 at Albany (N.Y.) Medical Col­ had a built-in deficit of some Friends may call at the fu­ 1880; and Robert A. Taft of Ohioilo during a naval encounter 12 vent thenW rm carrving out^t •“"P®™’*®"- ®"® coiint proprlate this entire proposal ^ ^ _5® *" “ '® ^erpot St., where old pony rides an Interested friend. Additional lege. $8,000 because anticipated state neral home tonight from 7 to 9 information may be obtained by TOMORROW who, Uke Dirksen, was the elect- mllas east of the ■c’(ty of Suez. It on S “ *® Is." amendment. He also ------and federal grants to the group and tomorrow from 2 to 5 and 7 ed leader of Senate Rei)ubll- reported one crewsnan of an Lebanon ^ speeding charge, to Oct. 6. contacting Mrs. Leone MataelU were never allocated. to 9 p.m. Podrove pointed out that if of Wapptag. WED., SEPT. IQ cans. Elgyiptlan boat was injured. , *, vtofro*, .1, _» , Michael Dennis, 22, of Rock- the new regulation weie xnssed, Oblivious Drunk As of July 2ft. Cogen said, the Square Dance all the retail bustneasee on BUDAPEST (AP) — An intox­ conference had $3,500 left to MnrI II, Izmmls Logan, like Lincoln and Dirk- Israel said - two Egy^lon Arab ^ ’rrS t )^“ ®' ^ « a c h ®f Ho^s Itost Will Vrg es Broad St., (which is in iw In­ A Square Dance Club Pun' icated Hungarian sleeping it off cover expenses for five months. Merl Harold Iziomis, 65, of s e . ^ also from IUlnols. l^ata were ^ v l r t - m ^ a n d a^.^.n “ '^ .^ ^ I^ ’elS i r o f “ l62 Bran- Night has been planned for In­ MondayMjondny morning.morning, momentH thnt eacnAnnh carnea iwo torpeooe ‘^Palestine ... realatAncA will .. «o*i» MrH a»j t«> ^i« » io sv# dustrial mmwo zone) wouldwvuiu uecomobecome U’U- on the boards of the railway Operating expenses for the first Mansfield post patron of Chnp- } terested non-members this before tin, Senate’s 11 o’clock and two 26mm c a n n o n ! ^ the iT w 2 ^ T ^ i i o r ^ S t e ’ wLif fu t Potter Informed Pod. Fight to End in Vietnam tracks between the stations of seven months were $40,100, he mnn Court, Order of Amaranth, Thursday evening from 8 to 11 VertesssoUos and Tatabanya, opening. Sen. Margaret Chase apokesman said they were being prevent the use of southern Le- 18 of 22 Prestm Dr and Nor’ ^ regulatton were (Continued from Page One) noted. From died Sunday at his home. Ho at the Wapptag Elementary Smith, R - M a l n e ^ has made u~d for sabotage and mine-lay. b a n T L a W 1 ^ ^ ^ ^ m V z ^ f m "i! ^ St *hing the com- history and have the great hon­ did not notice that the Hegyeelv Special meetings alone, such was the husband of Mrs. MU- School. A our of being a small country alom express paased over him. as dinners with legislators, ran drc,\ K KAIH. Funeral services will be held son’s front-row desk. ^ lu u .u , I.UUSCU w.ui uuuuuPJS . y- apppoach------to this—' has wto w...... ellm- ooiu iic waa ai»oiuxeiy He woke up at the police sta­ tivity ta support of bills to Im­ 1 ^ 8 since Egypt sank the Is- A gueirUla delegation r Ing money under false 0 ® “ Ho said he was "absolutely he declared. ed to "let you ta on the friend­ (New sii] W to tomorrow at 10 a.m. at Potter tion hours later with a hea;dache prove the flow of asrtstance tenses, tjo Seplt. 22. *1“f® ***|* ®^®«Pt the com- certain that our people will be Of himself. Ho said that "In liness and fun of this activity." Funeral Homo, 466 Jackson St., but unsoratched. from the state to municipalities. Wllllmantlc. Burial will be In Joseph Melanaon, 26. of Hart- J “ wt the U.S. imperi- my 79th year . . . my arms and Storrs Cemetery. Naylor Photo ford, charged with non-mipport, aggressors will be driven legs are weak but my mind and Soccer Fires Ire to Sept. 22. zoning Is ^ Im- from our country, and that our my spirit are still very clear Friends may call at the fu­ neral home tonight from 7 to 9. Wins Award Peter Mitchell Jr.. 64, of 107 . fatherland-our compatriots In "But once past 70l who knows N. School at., charged with Sew r^ of the speakers ob- both the North and the South— how long can I still serve the fa Joseph Naylor of 139 Diane Of 39,000 Italians larceny,------to Sept. „22. Jected to the concept of listing will be reunified." therlan^ the people toe r o v it Or«ter your new color TV—Installed cemplefe wHb biqliett qcrin Bradford J. Hall - Jotai Morton 8r.. 61, of Rt. 80. J™®* “ permitted In an Indus- Dr., a veteran photographer, Vietnam will then go down "In tion? ROCKVILLE—Bradford John (Continued from Page One) Vernon, charged vrtth fraudulent ^®* *°"® father than listing (as Hall. Infant son of John and Pac was honored this weekend when WIG TOWNE, Inc. rotor antenna—NOW—Wo will save you fro n t «68.00 to *145.00 " Then on Mondav thA iiAiiAA Haa J®«t long. Uauance of a check, to Sept. 16. present regulations do) trlcla Herrick HWl of East Hart­ one of his portraits received (V.U. , H » , o, A P - ,( « .« . . _ Hirough Sept. 13. ford, formcly of Rockville, died Strong 8t., charged wttji breach “ >e speakers was Sld- Sunday at hdme. (tourt of Honor award at the erta player had tried to bribe a les. The demonstrators threw up Hurricane Slams Now England Profe.sslonii] Taranto man before the game, barricades. of peace by assault, to Sept. 29. "®y Brown, vice president of The Hall baby was born In Allen and Beverly Tierney, of “ )® Rogers 0>rp. Brown said OF As.Hed Caserta Rock-vUle In June. Photographers CJoventry, -he with obtaining mo- “ wt. according to the new regu- Survivors, Ixwides his parents, mml convention In Ikxston. His to secend place In the league, and Taranto got the promotion. ney under false pretenses and latlons, Rogers Corp. would not S.E. New England Inelmlc his paternal grandpjir- picture was one of six to re­ Judge Extols, he with fraudulent issuance of a be allowed In Manchester, be- NEW SEASON SHOWS BEGIN— SUN., SEPT. 14 ceive the award. . (Oonttmied from Page One) ents, Mr. and Mrs. Maynard / Thousands of Casertans took check, to Sept. 22. cause paper mills were not In- Naylor also received a blue to the streets of their town In Value of Work, do little to dlmlnlah Its fury. «>“ “ *®®®‘®ni VERNON Hall of Bangor, Maine, imd his Wilfred Meyer, 47, of 34 Lo- eluded in the list of accepted ribbon for another porlnilt and the hills north of Naples, their _ , ■' New England ports were reixirt- maternal grandm^er, ' Mrs. oust 8t., diarged with oi>erating uses. Several other long-time had two other pictures acc-epted southern Italian blood boiling, The position of Its center at ed caught at sea. Elwood Gnmt also of Biuigor. Military Life a motor vrttlcle while his businesses In town would be ex- and hung. His entries were They set fires, stoned police, noon (EDT )was about 60 m i l e s ------Funeral services will be held Ucense was under suspension, eluded, he said, POST ROAD PLAZA at the convenience of the fiuu- among the 475 to be accepted stopped (rains and cars. Mayor On a day when most of the south-southeast of Block Island, and exhibited irt th*‘ conven- Giovanni di Nardo led the dem- cases before him were either reckless driving, and evading Atty. John Mrosek, echoing R.I., or near latitude 40.6 north lly, and burial will bo In Hillside resixinslbiUty, was granted a the sentiments of several si>eak- Scene 2 In Cemetery, East Hiirtford. llun.. ^ onstratlon, and______thecontinued town council to other dates or and longitude 71.2 west. ROUTE 30 — 872-0608 AUTOMATIO He is also a memlH>r of the urged the people to demonstrate “ V prosecution. Judge pubHc defender and had Ms era . , before . him, said, "Phllo- Earlier in the day, . unrenev The Benjamin J. Oollohiui case continued to Sept. 26. Funeral Home, 1602 Main St., t3onncctlcut Protesslonal Photog­ "In all possible ways” against i ' ^®®rt Lacey devoted a good rophically, I m a little at a. loss cloaked coastal corrununitles as K idnap Act ROTOR raphers Aiiso^ntlon and has the federation's decision. deal of time to lecture from the . to understand why this zone residents tried to brace tor Ger- East Hartford, Is in charge of bench. (Contlnaed from Page One) arrangements. „ won seveml jlationnl and urea A thunderstorm sent - - the change is being contemplated.” da. prizes for Ids x>)v>togrnphs. crowds to cover early In the He praised the military as a Action Light f “ *®® *‘®P” “ "t- "It’s coming mighty fast," a terrorist organization, as nu. Mm. Charles Hein good disciplinary experieiMe for ***® Ansaldl s, said, "I think Weather Bureau official said, thors of the kidnaping HELP US TO CELEBRATE what he described as "these Im­ ^nano “ !i!***^ ®xjrtlng or- "We’ve tmly had a few hours. It The pro-Peklng ^ p has cor- ELLINGTON — Mrs. Hazel mature boys today," he extolled THE OPENING OF OUR NEWEST STORE IN COS COB Furnham Hel^, 70, of Somers the virtues of work, while mak­ In S e c o n d l^^rth***** * ^ “ ^“ berous." rled out and claimed credit for Rd., Ellington, wife of Charles fown Residents Relax, "®"' quickly did the storm de- a series of kldnaptngu robbertes ing a passing remark about inances are trying to restrict velop, )h (act, that at least 160 and bombings In r ^ n t years. WITH THE SALE OF THE YEAR Hein, died sucfalenly this morn­ some people who don’t wont to Dayof Tni ce ing In Manchester Memorial work at all and wsmt the rest of ------T------— ______ii______P«ll®Krtnl Glamplotro was a Storm Passes to East member of a commission seek-'' Hospital. society to support them, and he (Continued from Page One) ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★A★★★★★★ . Mrs. Hein was boni Oot. 30. Mom-herter residents brtmthed pun>p water Into the systems excoriated those people who had Vernqh tag a settlement In the bank 1898 In East Hartford, tae easy today as hurriciuie Gerda would not work and eomo other not shown up in court at oil begun at 1 a.ml Monday, the en- strike. daughter of Frank and BHtelln pawied the area by In favor, of form of generating energy, such despite being summoned to do ®"'y hod made 10 significant ot- J O FOR THE 7 Burnham Farnhan^ She lived Rhode Island t\Kl. ns iCteam, would have to be used so. ’These people make a tacks on American forces. U.S. Center School To Continue In Ellington tor the past 26 It’s one rojoetlon by a femiUe In the Interim to replace It. “ mockery" of the Judicial ays- casualties In these actions were } ^ PRICE OF years. 8)>e was a weU-kmnvn that uixvi nudes won’t regret. Lockwood says that they have tem, he Said. put at four killed and 29 wound- collector and dealer In. antlcjues. Thls tnondng, a weatherman sia-h generators to use.tempor- Lacey also extensively ques- ®d. while two enemy were Half Sessions for Week S L IG H T CHABGE FOR STYLING -- For 10 years :dvc was master from Traveler’s Weather Serv- arily If a storm should necee- tloned a young man from the known dead. lt:t* wild that he prcdli'toii no HiUite-tt. Half-day setHlons will LOOK! /of the Ellington Grunge. She courtroom who had volunteered South Vietnamese Madquai^ ttaue for'^the're^'^ thDT of oU of the OUR OVN FAMOUS QUALITY HUMAN HAIR GOODS / was past president of the Hath- great storm or hurricane prob- Supc'rtatemlent of Parks Er- to seroe as a translator brtween ter, sold that between 1 a.m. rt FOR awayJUller American Ls>gion lem.H In the unm.Ho expia ted neat Turook su'd that he wa.s the court and three Spanish Monday and 6 a.m. Tueeday, } “EM PRESS” HAND TIED WIG J ...... Reg. M R K up. off and on rains and a sight wati'hlng the weather reports ° children ware missed by the THE MOST LATEST 1970 MODELS Auxiliary, u member of tlie El­ speaking defmdarita. "Where do there were 26 "enemy-lnit'ated agreed last night. school bus off and on rains and a alight closely ,md that his crew had you live?" the Judge aeked the incidents aimed at South Viet­ lington Congregational Church, The 39-room school la, expect- Altlnwh siTnArtnSA«.tA^ EXCITING CHOOSE FROM and World War I Barracks Aux- nothing osertous. 5^ ^ alerted In case of an emer- young volunteer. namese units and civilians.’' It "By the Ume the i>ap,.r comes gency ‘’Wllllmantlc,’’ the boy FURNITURE STORE Ulary. She was active In the ana- said 34 South Vietnamese had 31. 1 W IG L E T S ...... r 4 $24.95 uiS Red Cross for several years. out." heh„ said,-„.,i -tlungs will have "We’re prepared In i-nse any- W®*»<1- 81- Presently 14 of, class- summer abou registering chU- — AND— calmed down. been killed In these acUons and rooms are being u s^ by some Funeral services will be thing should happen," he said, ‘'WIlllmanUcT" questioned the dren for kindergarten, a large "Tile only problem," he con- 60 wounded. n o students. The administrative DECORATING SHOP J “PRIMCESS" Machine Made W ig ...... Reg. $64.95 up^ Thursday at 2 p.m. at the which entails using power aiiws JtalK®i "There are a lot of number o-hvays Show up on RCA - ZENITH - PHILCO - CURTIS MATHES Unutxl, "would be In the case arcet, cafeteria and gymnasium IN Whlte4511»on Funeral Home, 86 to remove hUlen treee from •1^’®*** with a lot of number! in are not yet completed. opening day who have not been of excessive niln, iind the only highways as quickly as pasalble. Wllllmantlc. Where In WUUman- restored. This year was no e«- CONNECTICUT way uv (XHdd get oxcesatve tic?’ For this week the children __ _ Herman Pnsi'imtell, supeiih- ception. rain -woidd be (f (that stonn After the young man' answer­ Fire Calls f will be dlsmlaeed at 12:80. No Dr. RamadeU said this may took a smklen turn Inliuid. Right of highways, said. "If ON ALL OUR ed that question and another hinchoe are being served but lead to the problem of havii^ Personal Notices___ | now, that Ki*ems extremely un- ^ does come, I suppose wo’ll Town firefighters went to 22 milk Is available. Children are BONUS likely” bwv’e our usual {>roble(ms at about how long he lived at that ____. ------— — to liBva another kindergarten OPENING FAMOUS EUROPEAN n particular place the Judge asked ^‘^M leld St. twice to remove being transported by school NO MONEY DOW room and another teacher. Some In Mempriam If tlK- fickle female had Ulchfleld St. him- where he worked. ^ The man, a tree branch and then a tree buses. 30fo OFF changiHl her mind and headwl where the dnUns are too smiUl." from utility wires there. The TOO children will be attendii^ TOMORROW SPECIAL HAIR GOODS who appetuod nervous, answer- „ . ^ Sui>erlntendent Raymond kindergarten. In Juvin* memory of niy Dear toward Miuichester area auth- thneemtag visibility on the ^ed that he worked In a "chteken ®®“ '*'®® yerter- Ramsdell said the half-day aes- WED., SEPT. 10 HuHbaiKl. ]{urt>ert Jamt'ti Lt*jrK«'U. oritles were i>repari>d to han- blKbwa.vs. Pitscantell explained pi^Q*. The superintendent said he wlu> tuMtxl away. St^HcmlxT ».* day at (;14 p.m. and the second lions (four hours) are consider­ Budget up to 36 1968. die her. The water depaettnent “ “ ‘I “ did not fail under his has 'hod many requeote from Juttee Lacey laughed and '®“ ’ ‘***® taorntag at 7:18 a-m. ed as fuU days by the state. parefats who want to change AND MORE! INTRODUCING reporti-d 2.14 Inches of nUn for reoponslbUlty. but ex­ said, "A chicken place? Now, ^ smoking Ught fixture Alwuyif a silent hcartaciu>. ^ their child from the aftom ,^ . I A Many a Biient tear, yesterday and did not retUly ex- Prosseil the permnal opinion I don’t know, If that’s where brought firemen to th^ Mary later than the other town THE "AQUARIUS; ^ . THE MOST GLAMOROUS______SYNTHETIC______Ajul wtiat tt meant to 1u(m« you. )>ect any higher count than Butt, "I hope they would know seorton to rnomh^, or the re­ • OPEN No on*) wlU over know they pluck the chickens or t^®"®y Uhrary yesterday at schools. ’These three days will verse. ^7 I c / i i r b \ i - \ tliat for today. .But, If a |>rob- Nxxtgh to stay home, but It’ll where they eat them.” P-™- Damage was have to be made up before the WIG EVER .. . FEATHER LIGHT . . . HAND MADE . . . STYLED ON ^ It wufM Ume heaLi all Bumiwt*. The principals have set up fbe MANCHKHTBII And heipe you to .forjet. lem did oi'cur, they wore ready. Probably be like In the winter; The Judge turned his atton- ne*“*lble. end of the year. ^Graydon Lockwood, sup»>rln- A lot of people will be out that schedulea for attendance and WED., And flu far time tiai* only f>rovc<1. tlon to the three defendants, ------Dr. Ramsdell said Saturdays YOU IN OUR PRIVATE BOOTHS . . . STYRO HEAD AND CARD- ^ How much 1 miss you yet. tendeni of the water and sewer doti’t really need to be." Dr. RamadeU said he la taking HOME FURNISHINGS Manueluei Lopez, *urieoAurtHo Mercet > . rT l WiU probablyi>robably be used 'for for the a firm stand tn abiding by When lies of love are brt»krn, ' department. said the main When asked If he really ex- and BOARD BOX INCLUDED. THOR, And loved ones have to |>art. 5 YEARS It loaves a wound that never heals, ,(,., A bout Tow n ST-.’?"**' And also a broken heart. (Vor to tranafer some of >I.4M m -TVK l’ VKK.U>K .J llT' Till! h ™ ’**’"’?■ “* (f P**" *®P P **«*»( Ay % )(N«1 WkAlnfton UM. wUI niMt «> Ow» wUl b, M litU, (IMM, the rtudents around ta erder to ( Ncu Vvtion SALE BEGINS WED., SEPT. 10 — ENDS SAT., SEPT. 13 FRI. Sadly missed by his wUe, . ^ ^ thbaoco farm. He OnM them Friday at 8 p.m. rt Orai«a venience a p f u a n c b ut Which electricity la used to croeeed, anyway." $10 each. HaU. ■ possible, he said, wvotd. If passible, having to Ruth M. Leggett. Dr. Ramsdell reported that hire teacher. ^ HOURS: MON., Tuea., Wed., Sat 10'A.M.-6 P.M. DISCOUNT CARDS DO NOT e till SERVICE lim rs., P ri 10 AJif.-8 PJ4. APPLY TO THIS SALE NEXT TO STOP and SHOP 9PJN. UROTICTION roSTRA( r L

PAGE T E N MANCHESTER EVENING tiERALD. NCHESTEB, CONN., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1969 Section Ttvo / Man Accused Bud Collyer Dies, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1969 STAR. lEui^ttittg l|^raI6 T u e s d a y , SEPTEMBER 9. 1969 Pages 11 to 20 OfEx-Wife’s By CLAY R. POLLAN- ARIES LlIRAbieiiA 30-Year Veteran TV-Radio Tonight YEWS Your Dqify Activity Guida MAR. J? SEPT. Death, a Suicide According to tho Start. ■ APR. 19 OCT, Of Airwaves, TV u p r i g h t To develop message for Wednesday, ism ; 18”-24” Hisrh ...... »^-25 pl12-l5-l7-32 18-19-45^^. UPRIGHT 24’’.28” High ...... $3.75 METRO Funds Voted JOHNSTOWN. Pa. (A P ) — A /39-^1-82 read words corresponding to numbers 6(16^86-90^ GREENWICH, Conn. (AP) — Television TAURUS of your Zodiac birth sign. SPREADING 12”-15” Din...... 12.00 New Jersey Educator Two 15-year-o!d boys on their SCORPIO Bud Cfeliyer, a vetersm of more 6:00 (S Burke’s Law i Diirlog and Drugs APR. 20 1 Be 31 Hours 61 Of OCT. 23 SPREADING 15”-18” Dfa...... $2.50 way to school found today the (8-22) Mike DOusias 1 jS jaT v o . Tm the ’Truu By Education Board 2 Your 32 Records 62 Doy .. thtm 30 years in nuUo and tele­ i ' l r ^ AAAY20 NOV. 21 Cim Ben Ossey 8-ih Truth n or Oonoequenoee body of a man police said shot 3 Charm ■ 33 Uninspiring 63 Corry vision, died Monday in Green­ (10) JDave Fra^ , 40) N ew s It’s Time For Pali Wanting 1^14-16-20-21 4 1s laM0-4m Will Fill Town Post and killed his former wife and 25-44-46 34 Frier>ds 64 Good 6- 7-11-13t?„. (18) Underdog 7:90 (8-13) Lan cer wm e hesitation and soul-searching, the Board 5 Doytime 35 Avoid 65 Of 56-57-66 wich Hoapital, where he was (2rt H e Ploture (04) Jo rb e Cben Cooks o f Education last night, by a 7-1 vote with one absten- GEMINI 6 An 36 Develop 66Todoy ‘ - (80) Munsteni Fan and Nioeljr Shaped Plants— ^Up to 12 Tears Old wounded another woman and a SAGITTARIUS being treated for a clrculEUory (10-2L'>200060) . JOrror of Wilson E. Deakin Jr., superintendent o f schools in ^ MAY 21 7 ErKOurogIrtg 37 Moves 67 Improving America a $4,855 item in the 1969-70 budget to rookie patrolman Monday night. 8 Cheerfuf 38 Or 68 Tockiy aliment. He was 61. • 6 : * m (640) M o d Squad______44 Baldwin Rd„ Manchester— 644*8049 the elementary school district o f EJdgewater Park ■'(I JUNE 20 8:00 (34) Focus on Sweden affiliate wth METRO (Metropolitan Effort Toward 9 Hours 39 Dig 69 Probobly DEC 21 Police said the dead man Vaa 5 10 Little 40 Into 70 Chonges In recent yearm C olly er was ® SSSgLS’. ' M ™ * ' 8:80 (8-13) LIbemoe Show Regional Opportunity). ------Township, N. J., last night was unanimously elected 2- 3- 4-24 11 Messoge 41 You 71 Your 5- 9-27-29(0 best known om the master of (00) fWm (M). Bounds for a Summer Francis Maguth, 44, Johnstown, S>'26-28-34 (18) Leave It To Beaver Night assistant superintendent of schools by the Manchester former 12Go 42 Your 72 Trust 31-36^(W4vSr ceremonies on such shows as Jr. ca«t the with the appointment of WUson husband of the dead CANCER 13Moy 43 Judgment 73 Your (8) Stump the Stan (W W Around the WoiU of Board o f Education. , CAPRICORN 6:46 (34) F r l ^ y Olant Mfte Todd woman Karen Blsel, 26, Bos- 14 Mistokes 44 Froudulent 74 Hunches "To Tell the ’Truth,'’ "Winner J^ro of Edgewater He succeeds Ronald P. Scott, JUNE21 DEC. 22 «:0 O ^ M ^ U -4 O ) News. BporU, ^ (10OO-33OO) Jolla well. 15 Over 45 Mode 75 Unless Take All,” "BreEdc the Bank” 9:00 (34) Tbe J t M ^ Park,N.J.a8asslstantsuper- ^ JULY 22 16 Easily 46 Schemes 76 Income who tendered hto resignation to JAN. 19 and “ Beat the Clock.” (24) Mlsteroger’s Nelstabor- (lOOOdBgO) Ibei^ia^^lgtit at for peraonnel. s^d, He was dead of a self-inflicted 17 Old 47 See 77 Cor>cems (he Movies the board on May 28 and be­ 1- 8- 10-22 30-33-50-534 Iwod bullet wound of the head from a 18 Morwy 48 Now 78 They FVom 1938 to 1962 he was the (18) My mvorite Martian 18) DeUa Reese A « "METRO is another valuable came superintendent of schools |>’23-55-87-89 19 Plans 49 Woys 79 Your , 5B^l-62 1 9:80 .32-callber revolver, the same radio voice of Superman. He (80) McHsle’s Navy iS?®. Making of a President 1967 PORSCHE beoause two tool and should be used more tn Old Saybrook on July 1. LEO . 20 Mode 50 A ^ 80 Interesting AQUARIUS (20) Back Stage ,a4j^Nto)m>r Zatadela weapon used In the shpotings, 21 Todoy 81 The also Imd rolea In the rfidio , . N.y.P.D. f than It ha, been. I f ^ S Following hto Intervleiw with JAN. 20 . „ (00) Bat lU A ra o n 10:00 police said. 22 Clouds 52 Somethirtg 82 Post ahowa ” Ch.valCEule of America,” 6:06 (40) RasMde (18) Nein 1 ‘>«>ong, theTlt to up the board Wednesday, Deakin y s i A u g . 22 • 23 0f 53 Unrewordir>g 83 FinorKes FEB. 18 (8 ^ ) Cavett Show Police were called to the “ The Mhrch of Time,” “ Gang- *•** Security (M l Jaaa jUIey 912 Coupo ( ^ l 4 T ^ to me to get to ’there and ^ ..J24 Stwwing 54 Ends 84 Opportunitie»2-54-59-6e’/? (1^28-80) HunUey-BHnUey submitted hto realgnaition to the D’142-43-51-64 25 Avoid 55 Doubt 85 Are 10:80 (18) What's My Line S tS cU ^ Educational together with John (Dr. j i t o scene Monday night when a 69-77-79-( buatem,” “ Pretty KSlity KeUy” (fl) D t * Van bylte ... Creative Person HJdgewater Park board Thurs­ 26 And 56 Be 86 Through (8) Frank Reynolds ■ J. Alltoon Jr., director) and see woman screamed into a radio In 27 Friendly and “ The GoMbergs.” ld:00 (66J10^33«>40) News. • 5-SPBED day. He wiU assume hto Man­ VIRGO 57 Received 87 Poss (84) What’s New Sports, Weather Last night’s opinion wavered how we can use It more ” a police car: "Help, I ’m dying! : > AUG. 23 28 Attroctir>g 58 Sort 88 Approved He was bom Clayton Heerm- . Walter Chonklte „ (30) Sea Runt chester position oh Oct. 6 on a Help, I’m bleeding to death! - 29 Evening 59 Well 89 Awoy 6:46 (20) News 11:80 (0 -m Merv OrUtln • VINYL INTBRIOB between the value of METRO ______' two-year contract at a salary SEPT, 22 30 An 60 Should 90 Successfully EUice and In hia y o t^ planned a 7:00 (18) Movie (6-40) Joey Bishop to the Manchester school sjrs- Patrolmen rushed to the scene CEireer In law. ’To supplement (8) Cleaaar’a WbrM (10-3080^ Tordght o t $18,500, plus a $800 moving ;„-\41-47-49-65 ^Advene Q^Neutr'j°l tem over the past several years, and found Mrs. Blsel seriously S>^67-71-76 aUowance'. his pay as a law clerk In New SEE SATDBDAT’B TV WEEK FOB OOMP1:j :t E USTINOS and what it may prove to be in wounded In the chest, Patrol­ York Eifter . graduating from •4495 Storm Drain He will be responsible for all man Eugene Romesburg, 22, the future. Superintendent of matters concerning personnel, Fordham U n iveraity Law Schools Donald J. Hennlgan re­ wounded by a gunshot and Dul- School, he played parts in sever­ Radio now handled by Assistant Su­ cle Phllllpti, 32. of Johnstown Alaska’s North Slope (This listinn' includes only those news broadcasts of 10 or IB ported that 92 local teachers Suit Goes perintendent George Bmdlau, al radio aoap operas and finally used METRO resources and with a bullet wound of the shoul-. minute length. Some stations carry other riiort newscasts.) TED TRUDON. Inc. who will be In charge of cur­ abEuidoned tala almbMon to be­ - facilities through the first der. Mrs. Bl.sel died In a hospi­ come EU3 attorney In favor of VIH.KSWAGBN PORSCHE ToTrial riculum piannlng. WBCH—« S semester last year. He pointed tal. t Philippine Oil Firm Tries full-time broEtdcaatlng. 7:30 David Brinkley TOLLAND 1PKB. — TALOOTTVniiE Edgewater Park, Deakin said, 6:00 Hertford HIgblighU 7:30 News of the World out that even If the board did Thursday , “L— ------has been-- set ”as the Police said Romesburg was C olly er, who used bis moth­ 7:00 News 7:46 Red Box va Irdlane 1s a community of sUghUy over called to an alley to intervene In 8:00 OasUght 10:36 Joe Oaraglola not choose to become a mem- 4,000, on the Delaware River T o *^Get in o n G r o u n d F lo o r ’ er’s maiden name, quit the role 13:00 Quiet Hoiu-a 10:80 Nightbeat her, teachers could still use ma- brought by an Oak- an argument between Mrs. Ri­ 11:00 News, Weather midway between Trenton and B. Deokia ft. of Superman for that of a mas­ WPOP—1416 tertoto but not remove them Property owner se! and a man. ANCHORAGE, Alaska (A) the Mimlcipal Auditorium Ed An- 6:00 Danny dayton U:30 Hwrts Final Camden. " I am pleased to oc- w- u. ter of cermonles when television 6:00 Dick Heatnerton 12:00 Other Side of the Day from the center, located on the ‘I’® MISAC (3orp. and As Romesburg approached, — A Philippine oil company c h o rE ig e . came to the fore. 9:00 Bill Love cept the ManoiMuter poalUon,” police said, the patrolman asked 1:00 Gary Oirard University of Hartford campus. P*® Suburban Development tried to pull the rug from under The major oil companies sent In 1966 he said television "la he -Od In a telep»ionr«)nver- tlie man If he had a gun. WnEF—U M Jacob Harolan, Instructional I* wUl be before Judge dozens of representatives. In­ MU a companaitlve Infant 6:00 Newa M akes Eating W ith ration. ” It to a much bigger Police quoted him as answer­ the world’s- giant petroleum materials director, said that E. McGrath, in Hartford cluding bankers, to approve mil­ among the creative arta” and 6:10 Unrie Jay district and wUl be a c h a lle ^ " “ P**®*** 0 «r o h ing, "Here it's only a aip pis­ 6:00 News GRIFFITH from Feb. 4 through June 17’, Superior Ckwrt. to m e ” Beverly, firms Iqr offering Its stock to lions of dollars In checks. After predicted: "One day It will 6:10 Walter CronkMe FALSE TEETH his department received 65 re^ Sylvia S. Yeomans oir 288 tol,” as he raised a gim. Alaska for all the oil and gas the apparent high btdders are reach a maturity of which you 6:26 Harry Reasner Dr. Donald J. Hennlgan, su- "® 6:30 Sporti, News Easier and Faster perlntendent of schooU. said EUrabeth Oieponto of Poiice said he fired one shot laivd the state -will lease Einnounced, the checks will be will bo proud.” 7:46 Lowell Thomae quests from 68 teachers for 208 Oakland St. charges consider- Clinical tests prove you can now SCHOOL OF DANCING METRO items. Only 71 ma- ®ble damage to her property Deakin was selected from an P'®*™. N.J. The Daak- at Romesburg, and turned to Wednesday. flown' by chartered plane to He la survived by Ida widow, 8:00 Speak Up Hamord eat and chew better—make dentures fire twi«nber U>wns and to recom- in effect for the eEistem half nies Wednesday. Individual bids ton In and In th« Hr«w®r mend aokiUom of the Sound. of stolen bonds in July to the IT’S board.” seeking an injunction to atop must be submitted on shch of ir a H i And. It instructed the two of- Winds mortly north to north­ New Haven office of Merrill, Althou'-h not placing METRO, fbe alleged drainage onto her the 179 tracts Involved. Delivering Campaign Chairman to United Fund Meeting _ ’ flclaii to Apply for up to 190 000 easterly Increasing to 16 to 20 L)mch, Pierce, Fenner and among the highest priorities, 'and, sued for $180,000 In dam­ ’The leases ore expected to Follow l^ graduation from m federal fenda. under the Safe knots during today, possibly Smith and about $27,000 worth speaking from his primary post- ages, and attached the prop- LandingLandini? at thpthe ManchesterManrhpatpr PmCountry intrv r*lnKClub yesterday«rAofAt*/1a«r ___ i.-.:______a-.i i... bring the state 81 billion, which Liggetts TKe leave helicopter. They are )>eing greeteti by Joh^ Ru^era Univerally In 1906. he streeto Art. for artting up a ra higher near Block Island by late to the local office of Harris Up- tlon as an educator. Dr. Hen- ertles of the two defendants In to attend a United Func) meeting are Walter G. It wlH invest In U.S. Tresisury DeQuattro, left, coordinator of the event, apd hrid two bualneaa poaltlona, aa gional (underground) Narcrtice In the da.y, becoming moelly hsim and Co. AtThaPUkada nigan said, “ I would recom- fbat amount, securities. Bids wlO be opened Rafferty, general campai^ chainnan of the Great­ Roiiert Fuller, right, president of Colonial Board. o ^ e m anner of toe Beech- Squad, for apprnharaHng d n « northwesterly at 18 to 26 knots Parker Is free In bond of mend you give us the oppor- Yesterday, her attorney at 7 a.m. Wednesday Alaska er Hartford Drive, stepping onto the ground and Rafferty was the main speaker at a luncheon meet­ wood Landacape Cfe,. Haver- uaers and puttoars. with higher gusts during the $36,000, while I.evlne has posted MANCHESTER tunlty to work tvlth It another agreed to re'ease the $160,000 Standard Thne, (noon EDT) In facing front; George T. LaBonne, Manchester cam­ town. Pa., In 1906-07, and oa a Laat night’s meeting was call- night and continuing Wednesday. $10,000 bond. year.” attachment In return for a $28,- ing of the Campaign Advisory (Committee. The paign chainnan, behind R afferty; and Dr. Charles United Fund office in Manchester will be open at management trainee with toe ed hurriedly beoauae Friday la Rain today, continuing In easi­ Assistant Superintendent of ®blt bond from each of the Pennsylvania Rollnoad In 1987- the deadline date for s u h r o l^ er portions early tonight with Schools George Bradlau, who to defendants, Jacobsen, president o f the United Fund, last to 928 Main St. daily from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. , toe application for the federal some clearing late at night, end assuming curriculum planning ------— Deakin graduated from Rah- funds. partly cloudy Wednesdayi Visl and Mrs. David Gauthier,“ East (N J-) High School, and re- AgoetlneUl aah] today tlsu ha blllty will generally be from one Jaycee Wives $15^000 Settlement Urged Manchester Horttord; a daughter to Mr. and ®®*''®<1 » " AB In bualnsas ad- will announce toe names of the to three miles today but fre­ Mrs. PhlUp Tracey, EUlngton; bi'blslratlon from Rutgers, an 30-member Task Foica anon. He quently below a mile In rain Meet Thursday Hospital Notes a daughter to Mr. and Mra. *" «9 p.m. DAY: Mrs. Rose B. IJpInakt, ®®bool Administrators. New Twin Mothern CLOSED SATURDAYS the Wives, will be hostesses at ^*® P^nnectlcut Clartlng Oo. of It claimed that, under the Com puter Community College —AND— Self Service: It a.m.-3 p.m., Stafford Springs; Robert J*f*®y Association of School We Honor OAP the punch party held to Intro- Newington. terms of the twp-year contract, 4 p.m.-8 p.m. Barstls, Broad Brook; Mrs. Administrators. Burlington Set Minting Master Ca»irge DECORATING SHOP duce new members to the The agreement, being rec- hie town was to have stored Intensive Core and Oorennry Ellrabeto O. Sgro. 78 Devon C ^ i y StiperintemlenU Ibnmd. The Tolland OrsiMv T wi C are e rs group. ommended by Atty. Philip hie trucks - la heated garages Tolland (bounty Twin IN Onra: Immediate tninlly only, Robert R. Boyden, Buff ' “ ble. National Bducallon Asao- Mothers Club wUi k ! ^ Robert Patrick, presldeift of Heyer, the town's special coun- dl>etween Bayer and AUy. fulfilled all terms of the 1989- hear wtth the hospital while the Lake Dr.. Covilo’vy : Mrs. Bur- equl|Mnent. In less thiui K N in iN G nlng out ot money and has all Jffui McKeown, counsel for Oon- contract, pnrfclag peeMem exlsla ton .. Jackson . and . . twin . _ “BY THE YARD” a year you’ll be on your FELT but eliminated Its small Staff n«cUcut Carting, both agreed f" ff>« Interim between the Deming St., Wapping. Says ... way to making more WORSTED HOME FURNISHINGS money than you ever Blend of wool and cotton, in 72” and reduced hearings. ffgurct of ‘ h® suit and the pro- thought possible. width and full color assortment. I1 In a 4-oz. skein of 100% wool. Gov. Louie B. Nunn, whose of- The suit stemmed from a settlement. lUneases and Pottonto today: 313 WE ARE A 1 Full color ra^ e. flee has given the new group garbage,.and refuse pickup con- caused many postpooe- • IBM SM COMPUTER >L\\( HF.'-TF.K I’AKKADK Rainbtiw Tu|>s grants totaling $48,000, said his tract held by Connecticut Cart- ADMITTED YE87ERI>AY PARTICIPAW s IBM BASIC OPERATION Reg. $2.00 yd. 7 4 Yd. Reg. $1.00 Skein (New .'M’dioiu • IHM (XIMP1.ETE contingency fund cannot afford Ing for the period Sept, l, 1959 pc^edlngs.^ Mrs. NrtUe P. Acefe. 5«1 HlUl # / w Donna Stajos KEYPUNCH 1 skein. to sustain the committee. to Aug. ‘ ^ 30, 1961. J Former Town Manager Rich­ ard St.; Mrs. Cart E BoUn. IN OVER 65 A ard Martin, toe town’s chief de­ Approved by Conn. State Edgrtvater D r, Coventry, Mrs Mira Donna Sujoe. daughter fense witness,...... died...... In late— ----- 1967. Norma Bourgrtn, Ekwt Hart- „ sno stra jonn m n ea FREE PAYMENT Board of Eduction FROM OUR DRAPERY DEPT. of Mr. and Mrs. John Turlck " TWIIX BACK / ' Ana^ former Supreme Court ford; Wiiufton Breck. 4G V4lley pf Cajiton. w** elected worthy The ONLY Sehool with a 3rd in s u r a n c e Generation (lomputer In the PRINTED VELVETEEN Justice Thoman J. Molloy. the View Lone, Vernon; Mrs. Shir- advlaor of Manchester Aseem- flret referee tn the case, died ley R. Bromley. Amikon; Mrs. piy Order of Rainbow for Olrh rlassroom EXCLUSIVELY 36" wide cotton 'velveteen. POLICY for the. use of students DRAPERY FABRie .-Latest fall colors.. Ideal for Sophie M Bu,er, 57-Wlnd«- r t m - and at a lAIWER TITITJON In 48” width, vat dyed pitnts. dresses and shifts. Machine PETE'S In February of tola year, toe mere St.; Mrs. Cleo J. Carrten. pi,, sh, succeeda Mira j'o-Ann PRESCRIPTiON RATE I % If cut from bolts, $1.99 yd. washable. Manchester Boaipd of Dlrectoni Andover; Mrs. Loretta (Umrti, FothergHI Visit lit During authorized Town (feuneel John East HarUord; Albert I. Dohn, Other otneers elected are OPEN HOUSE 9 7 c v d Reg. $2.99 yd. $2-^* Shea to retain ouUlde counsel 74 Wedgewood Dr.. Laura L Mias Kathy Dldan tretote p r o g r a m AJI lU s Week! MISS MARY, MISS ALICE, MR. GARY, M ite LINDA, MISS LOUISE CITGO CITGO SERVICE In toe case. Atty Bayer, who Duf-reene, Bolton. Mrs OaU worthy advlaor' Mlse Peggy (not pictured) was town counral during toe Annrtte EdeUtn, 36 Edison Rd ; Baldwin, charity; Mira Jane Write — Visit — Phone lime Connecticut .Carting held Harry Flrsto, 99 Plymouth Mather, hotw. and Miss Diane Mon. Thun. 9-9, Fri. 9-8 TO SHOW OUR THANKS FOR ANOTHER b pleased to ow omice Hie odditiofi to fWir Us contract, sras retained on a Lane. Eds^rtl T. Geddee. 28 FothergUI, faith. Saturday 9-8 WOOL TWEEDS I1 PINW ALE per diem fee basis. Broodleaf £>»■ , Wapptog. Mrs Elefater g$l |H| checks. In 46" width with slub finish. 100% cotton. For See OB for: CSenenl Antonietive Repairing, phis e Complete Moll Coupon Today weave. 50% cotton. 50% fortrel. and skirts. Line of Quality Citgo Prodaeto! x 9 » to beo. ewl8 0 w im v. * Ruddell, “ * 169 Charter Oak ------For PuU Details! St ; Detwrah L Thompeon.' 46 Bam Deotroyed Reg. $1.79 yd. Yd. Reg. 88c yd. Yd. On DefoiM E. Middle Tpke . Mrs Evelyn BSafTON, - Ky. (A P ) — Ed RELIABLE: Spell Of Beauty WE H O N O ^ E Tripp, South Wlndoor. Mrs.Zueker of Hardin didn’t gel FARIDABAD. India (A P ) — Eileen M Waehbuni, Bast Hart- much use from his new boni PETE'S CITGO SERVICE mastaf'charga A delegate from Kerala stole ford; Mrs. Margaret C Wilson. The bam was rebuilt sftgr a NE X T TO CALDOR, EXIT 93-184— 649-2806 Open Sundays, 10 A.M - 6 P.M.— Closed Saturdays — Sale Ends Friday, Sapt. 12th told the national convantlon of 268 Woodland St wtnOrtorm dastroTsd It Than Age. •as W. MIDOLB MAN( rm WTM4MICAAD ; ruling Congress p « l y that BIRTHS YESTERDAY A oos week ahsr It was oomplet- Opm DteSy 7 AJS. te 10 P J t.: 1 .1 AJt. teS'pjM Prtms Mlnirter Indira Gandhi’s daughter to Mr oiri Mrs. Jos- ed, an auto overturned on e SmAny S AM te 1 n s - cabinrt consisted solely of de- «ph Merkwax. a to m , a son curve near Zucker'e place and fence mtnlrteis because toyy all to Mr and Mrs John Spessto knocked doom three walls of the PRESCRIPTIONS made defensive speeches Jr , Bolton, a daughter to Mr. structure. % u rr Ol-B COSMETIC AND JKWEUIT r PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTEB, CONN., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1969 BUGGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE MANCHESTER E vW lN G HERALD. MANCHESTElC. CONN., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1969 PUFF... you WILL B£ VERY PAGE THIRTEEN 6M P... HAPPY WITH THIS AWWDPt?! OOP.' Hehron F H c B X e i - PIME TIP.' c n V UFE- I . ‘ 1 T PlPMrr KNOW C ^ A M i y s o f : W OKE u p ABOUT VtXI 6lMS, YOU UP/ V*»EN1 A ta b U N P Airline Won’t Fight Over Florida Jetport 0UT IM COUP p c o s p e c h n s IK AW PNICHT, Football tJiiit ENOUGH TD NICE YUKON, I I I SAW YOU Aiitwtr ta Frtviwt Pnxxl* o u r AS A N A ie - 0DTMS3i^-WrTH SNEAKING A Hodgepodylj Fly Militant: Appears Far from Solution CONPITIONIN6 A S L £S P tN 6 BAC B LA N K E T UNIT/ UNTIL UATE OFF n .'c i= i Sets Schedule N O V E M S efS / AVWCK/ feitT,-*] Fears Hijack \^SHiN9TON,,,(AP) — 'Die what step* could be taken If ^ ACROSS DOWN u n i - ; fight over a propoeed Jet airport relocation were to be sought, “2-7 1 Moat recent ^Y U =1 For Season 1 Nsmes (F r .) LONDON (API — Airline near the Ftorida Bveiglades ap-^ But another federal source 7N orth 2 Assam pears far from over, despite re- noted the vast airport t»»Ject Am erican SB. The Hebron Midget FVwtball companies said today they silkworm contrary. probably wouM require federal nation League haa announced its sche­ 3 Stinging insect would not-fly American black Richard H. Judy, deputy. , dl- aid, although the port authority 13 Speaker dule for the 1869 season with 4 Summer (F r.) militant Robert WUllams to the rector of the Dade County Port has not yet aMced fo r It. 14 lion, for 5RaU birds Its opening game to be held at -SI instaiice United States with or without a Authority, says hie group has no The Federal AvlaUon Aihnin- 6 3 6 (F r.) home on Sept. 21 against the H. 15 Term in solo intention of relocating the giant Istratlon alreatfy is contributing ALLEY OOP 7 T(q>-notch East Hartford VFVy team. security escort. BY V. T. HAMLIN ■whist 8 Arom atic herb 23 Exclamation 42 Vestige jetport which conservationists some 8713,000 toward construc­ 18 Roman Other home games are against A spokesman for Trans World T H E R E NOW, I , 9 Nothing o f sorrow 43 Widemouthed fear would destroy the swamp tion—now well under w ay—of THE PETERMINAnON OF procurator of Middlefield on Oct. S, agair»t Airlines, which originally sold THINK EVERY- / OUITE A \ MENTAL IMPULSE IN/' eOHA ) THATS RIGHT... 10 Candlenut 24 Slight pitchers and wildlife of Everglades Na­ three one-mile long runways at THING'S IN D M VMAU4 J WALK, RUN, DO ^VTO,-ANDnTi. Judea the Hartford Jaycee Colts on Williams a tidkot to Detroit but REIATION TO THE J OMI trees depression 44 Soviet city tional Park. the site, for training flights. PLACE/ IT FOR? I BODY'S PHYSICAL a r o u n d ? ANYTHING YOU 17 Enervate 11 Palm bruit 25 Italian city 45 N ative of Oct. 19 and against the Coven­ Is acting with other airlines In And a meeting scheduled for This is a small peut o f the to­ OLfTPuT. f - \ y a r g * 1 •TTviowcs/ 18 Those against 12 Tow ard the 28 Shakespear­ Copenhagen try Panthers on Oct. 26. refusing to carry him—declined 20 Observe Wednesday here between Flori­ tal coat, astlmated at |180 m il­ m sheltered side ean stream 46 G irl’s name Away games will be held on to give ^>eciflc reasons for bar­ 21 Landed da Gov. Claude Kirk, interior lion. for a full-scale jetport with 19 Thin, 29 Short lance 48 Ship’s o ffic e r Sept. 28 against the Portland ring M^lliams. properties transparent 30 Otherwise 49 Foretoken Secretary Walter J. HIckel and 6-mlle runways. 23 Arabian g u lf Dukes, on Oat. 12 against the Wanted in North CaroMna on 4P S L £ E P E ia 5 muslin 35 Dressed 50 Church part Transportation Secretary John • It could be within our t»- 28E^>och Windsor Locks Jets and Nov. charges of kidnaping a ____ F R E E Z E AT 21 Penetrates fastidiously 52 Poin t white Volpe seems more Ilkety to pro- sources to develop H without CAMP« 27BaU 2 against the Ifeirtford Jaycees couple, Williams fled the United -22 Severe critic 39 Come forth 54'Duct (a n a t) battle strategy than federal aid." said Judy, "but we gO»n^aAyvv;(s*'Wictg. 9-9 31 F or fear that 49ers. States eight years ago to live in 32 In the place Immediate victory. feel that would be Impractical 1 2 3 4 6 s F nr IT n r Tag Day, which had been ori- exile In Cuba, Communist Chinn cited (Latin Reports published lost week at present." ginallly scheduled tor last Sun­ and Eaat Africa. ab .) nr 14 quoted sources In Kirk’s office Jlidy said the port authority day, was postjxxned untU Sept. Known as the fender of n OUT OUR WAY 33 Grandparental II a « aayli^ President Nixon had views the airport ^an os protec­ BY J. B. WILLIAMS 34 Poker stake 18 20 at 1 pjm. biack separatist movement In decided against the proposed tion, rather than a threat, tor 35 Father (coU .) the United States called ‘Re­ 9 -8 17 ra" Harvest Fair jetport site nine miles north of the Everglades. wo, MY POLKS HAtm 8K&JTELL-/ANSTABBCPMEN \ 36 Rocky Plans are progressing smooth­ public ot New A frica," WYUiam.s NEVER UMITEPMY the Bverglades. “ We want the jetport.” he IHt >r MU, iBB. TM. MX Nfc on. N6USH0W VtX9t \ 7H'ELACK .AT THE ' pinnacles ly for the annual Harvest Fair was flying bock to Detroit hum TELEVISION VMOTCH- MOTHER COMPLAINS 1 SAM E TIME/ NOW 37 One who But any site decision must In­ said, "as a focus tor a positive IMO--ANWVAy; I'P to be -held this Friday and Sat­ Ahica. He was arrested after ho DAVY JONES ABOUTHDURCAMP- /SHE'LL g e t ONME (s u ffix ) volve the Dade County Port Au- m *»ter plan tor devetopraent 6 y LEFP and McWILLIAMS IMTHER READ, OR 5J* WfRPNTOP ^FORMOTREADIN'.NO urday on the grounds of the arrived here last Friday night lAORK ON/HYSTAMr 38 Route (ab .) Uiorlty which Is planning the that would protect the park tor PERCY ANP I WOULD TW T V S O M U C H - I HOBBlES.roiNNOTMIN' 40 Grafted (h e r.) OUead HUl School. and airline companies refused YOU'LL BOTH &E YOUR TALKING TO COLLSOnON.OR THERESAFRIEMpy CONSTRUCTTVE.AM'- airport and owns the proposed aU time. All the rest of that land OO ANYTHING FOR , POINS FOR M e, . HOW DIO YOU WITH QNB WORD, LOVSl FLAYMY 41 Ocean vetael to take him the rest of the wny. A PORPOISE IS a l ­ DO IT. ORSON ? COMSTOICUR A CDm. HE'S ADDED committee has announced 3«-^uare-mlle site tf miles Is privately owned, arid H you — EACH OTHER.' , aUlTAR. 44 Poem OUrtclal sources disclost-d thnt •-TY SOON.y m o s t AS IMPORTANT some of the booths, sponsored wort at Miami. think that area isn't g o ii« to de- 47 Renovate by local organizations, that will the British police deportation AS M AN 'S WALKING 48 Extinct bird In a telephone interview, Judy wk>p, ymi're just puttliw your be felatured on the midway. sqund offered to put two cscortn ON THE MOON. ' 51 Cihnbing palm said the authority has not con- head In the aand/' S3 Bring.up to Included on the list is the a l»a rd a plane with Williams .sldcred or oven agreed to con­ data Legion Auxiliary’s booth at tor Uie flight aoroas the Atinn- sider a myw site. 55 P reva il on which they will seU cakes, pies tic, but the o6fer was refused. Nor has there been any feder­ Unique Bank Plan 58 Parts o f and patriotic jewelry; the Am- Welcome to New Teachers A irily officiate said Uwy ...... « , al or state pressure, so far, to NEW HAVEN (AP) — F t m furnaces ston Lake Improvement jVsao-. were r«fi*ing to transport Irim do «>-"none wl»tsoever, said checking with a savit«a ac­ 57 Jumpsd elation's booth where the wom­ ■Mrs. Viola Miffitt, cafeteria manager, serves three under nny clroumstnnci>s. Brit- jiKiy SSH sbrtw Mayor Nathan G. Agostinelli extended the town’s en will sell their popular meat- young ladies at the “Welcome to New Teachers” count? Officials of the Union ascetic greetings, and President Phillip Harrison welcom­ Trust Oo. have announced that’s *>all grinders; the Midget Foot­ reception given yesterday afternoon by the Cham­ rylnif to find a wny to ffct to devoiop thr Rlt« an a lralnln|r (Newipeper InUrptlu A$utJ ed’ the new teachers on liehalf of the Chamlier. what they plan. The customer ball League wUl have their the u w a n ted mnn out of Uie facility and continue our envl- T. ••• U • Off—XITJ ‘MfjmriMTf ber of Commerce in the Illing Junior High School m u« keep $200 In savinge to /.■> IP ever popular food booth, Following the social hour, the teachers were given cafeteria. From left, they are Miss Antoinette V, . ronmental studies toward devel- qualify for the free checking. end cider and donuts will be a bus tour of Manchester.\Rjeception hosts were He has to Cuba chirlng oping It Into an airport site," he Slusarcyzk and Miss Jeanne Baldt, Robertson ’Dromas F. Rlthardson, prost- CARNIVAL solid by the Men’s Fellowship Rennet Junior High School Principal Allan Cone. the post elgtxt years and we .wid. BY DICK TURNER School special education teachers; and Miss Don­ deh* of Unloni Trust, announoed WAYOUT of the Hebron Congregationai John F. Tierney, and N. William Knight. (Herald don't know who hla friends "But actually wo have not yet Church. na Sorenson, Washington School Grade 4 teacher. lire," said an airline source. the plan Monday. Union Trust BY KEN MUSE photo by Pinto) nuide the decision to go com ­ is to be formed O c t 1 when Also, there will be aprons, ■We can't afford to run the risk mercial. Our environmental Ftelrfleld Cbunty Trust Cb. and AN 80 RDOT YACHT, children's clothing, doll clothes, of a skyjacking." AND WE'RE SO streets of Seoul today as the stu- supplied program win take two or three the Union and New Haven rust I HAVE A *75,000 I O N LY and homemade goodies offered rocks to the Yonsei Williams was still In a cell In A *100,000 AIRPLANE, SOING WHATS PBNTO Scientists Tend dents continued their protest boys. years and ou,r decision prnceM Oo, merge. HOME ON CAPE COD, MAKE UMpY:, HEROES ARB AAADE by the GUead Women's Fellow­ Linden's Pentonvllle Priwin MY WIPE HAS A AROUND YOUR g a in s t a third term tor Preal- Scores of students and police- would come In 1972 or 1978." Rlchardaon called the plan t l O O ship, and the Democratic Party PINTO, People Interested To Snub Those T1h> 44-year-old Negro has re­ A ♦ 50,000 WINTER *10,000 MIN K CO AT... dent Chung Hee Park. „ien were hurt. HIckel confirmed there was unique In the aute. He said T H E PIPOBLEM? A W E E K . will sell clam cakes. In Narcotics Treatment Or­ portedly gone on hunger strike HO M E IN SCOTTSDALE no agreement so far with the ourtomera wlU reoelve 6 per W O R L D ^ n p j Included among the many ganization Inc., is now, open With Dreams ft Fiot policemen , The university suspended to protest his detention. ARIZONA ...... counfy on a new jetport site. cent annual Intereat on their M O N D A Y .' J SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL games of skill that will offer fun Monday through Wednesday fired scores of tear gas shells classes for an Indefinite period. "A t this point we're jtmt gtdng savlr^s while saving an eeU- V. for the entire family will be evenings, 6:30 to 10, in the STORRS, Conn. (A P ) — An­ Into about 1,000 Yonsei Unlverls- A total of 16 colleges and uni­ Spilled (Viffee c

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PAGESI^TEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,'MANCHESTOB, CONN,, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1969 BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 1969 PAGE SEVENTEEN W anted"-Mcrie 36 Help Business Services 36 Help Wonted Male 36 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY Roofing—Siding 16 Help Wontod— Help W onted SHoW w-m l WHIPPLE _ A itk h s For Sol. 4S HwMkold SoondiUon, $28 only to the extent.of a “make good" Insertion. Errors which PAUL’S Odd Jobs Done — 8383 4 hours daily, morning or eve­ hours with an excellent sal­ Set-up and operate. ter St., Manchester. SERVICE station attendants patio sand. (JaU. 643-9604. each. Ca« 643-2291. do not lessen the value of the advertisement will not be O i^ n saw work, roofing, drive­ friends shop at home. Write ary, plus many other com­ ning hours, downtown Man­ WOMAN for cleaning every Fri­ wanted, mornings and eve­ CLEAN rugs, like new, so easy corrected by “make good" insertion. ways sealed, carpentry, ma­ chester office, convenient me, Alice Williams, Piqnilar pany benefits are available PRODUCTION MILLERS: BRIDGEPORT Operators— EJx- nings. Attractive salary. Ap­ Roofing and day, minimum 7-hour day, $2 a u b Plan, Dept. X604, Lyn- Set-up and operate. to do with Blue Lustre. Rent sonary work, attics, ceUars, parking. Telephone mall order per hour. 649-8692 after 4. to the right qualified per­ perienced In aircraft experi­ ply Sunset Service Station, 666 .SHOtiTEN Wanted— ^To Bey SB brook, N.Y. son. A i^ y In person at: electric ^ampooer $1 . Olcott (Rockville, Toll Free) garages cleaned, lawns fertil­ „ C h im n o y s 16>A sales. Phone Mrs. Anderson, t o o l - GRINDER: Exper- mental work. Top pay for top Bast lOddle ’Tpke., Manches­ Variety Store. ised, etc. Phone 049-6020 for 646-0726 for appointment. lenced in sharpening metal personnel. FriU benefits. Ap­ ter. WANTED — Antique fumltiue 6 4 ^ 2 7 1 1 free estimates. ROOFINQ, Qutters. Chimneys— TOP VALUE cutting tools. ply Rolo Machine (Jo., 66 glass, pewter, oil paintings or 875-3136 New and reptUrs our special­ other antique Item-. Any RELIABLE woman for general REDEMPTION CENTER YUm St., Mam^ester. Boats aiMl A ccessories 45 LAWNS maintained. Rubbish ty. 20 years experience. Free housework, onfe' day weekly. / WAITRESS BURR SHOPPING qu.ir.tlty. The Harrison’s, 54.1. taken to the dump. Odd Job*. estimates. Call Roy Kanehl, Call 646-2110. / PLAZA -AU Benefits BEFORE you look any further, COOKS 8709, 165 Oakland Street. Trouble Reaching Our Advertiser? 649-1868 after 8 p.m. 643-0353 after 6 p.m. FULL OR PART-TIME MANCHESTER An Equal Opportunity come to the Klock Co., at 1366 WANTED — Used aluminum vVANTFn Iw rrnM vo—(H i GENERAL office help, work In ToUand Tpke., Manchester. We row boat. Call(Jail 646-0281. WANTED — ANTIQUES, used COMPLETE sharpening serv­ Tuesday through Saturday, Uhiq)loyer Short order. FuU or part- furniture, partial or cnmplet* retail furniture store, down­ have openings on second shift time Only 'permanent em­ 24-Hour Answering Service ice. Hand and power mowers M iiiin o ry , ^ n ^ o r'?!: 10:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. in our Heat Treat Dept. Very 16’ THOMPSON. 40 h.p. Evln- estates. CtoU 033-2300 days. 646- town MaiV(hester area, varied ployes, no students. Help W anted—Mol* 36 Help W anted—Mol* 36 OOOt after 7 p.m. sharpened and repaired. Pick Drassmoking 19 and Interesting work. Paid interesting work and we wlU Help W anted rude electric start, full can­ up and delivery Call uiytime, STCKJK CLERK full-time, 9 vass. compass. npeedomStrr, Free to Heraid Readers benefits, hours 6-9 p.m. dally ELBCJTRICIAN — Journey­ a.m. - 4 p.m. Salary and aU train you. Please apply in per- ■Apply In person, PKJK-UP and delivery driver. Mai* or FenNrie 3 7 IlOtiSEHOLD lota — Antiques, 643-6806. Sharpen, 686 Adams DRESSMAKING and altera­ and e-6 Saturday. Phone man, top wages, with benefits. son. MEN tor tire service and re­ full-Ume days. Apply in per------skis. etc.. Gator trailer CaU Want Information on one ol our clasaifled sdverttsementa7 S t, Manchester, Conn. tions, zippers replaced etc. store benefits. Apply to Mr. ______cap shop. Good pay. 46-56 hours 649-5672 before 6:30 p.m.. after bric-a-brac, docks, frames, Woody, 646-2331. SHADY GLEN (Jail between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. Itotz, Arthur Drug Store, Man- FULL-TIME son to Stan Ozlmek,Ozlmek. MoriartyMnrim-t-y 'Y'^NTED — Demonstrators for flasHware. We buy estates. Vil­ No answer at the telephone listed? Sipiply call the Call 649-4311. Roberts EUectric (Jo., 644-2421. OP part-time. HOWARD JOHNSON per week, all beneflU. Must Ideal toys. High commission; 6 p.m., 649-4161. MANCHESTER - South Windsor Mr. Smith 643-0511 (Parkade Store) or Chester, (Jonn. Bros., 301 Center St., Manches lage Peddler, Auctioneer, 420 maintenance man, hours <»n RESTAURANT be steady vmrker. Experience ter. no (xillectlng, no delivery. A1 Marino Sendees (Formerly Mr. Hoch 649-4246 (840 E. Middle 'Tpke. Store PART-TIME Janitor for service helpful. Apply Nichols Man­ Pick your own kit, 742-7672. Lake St.. Boltnn. N49-SM7 EDWARDS m a m Rubb(sh). Attica, cel­ M oving—^Trucking— BE ONE department, 3 ndg^its per week, PRODUCTION LATHE chester Tire, Inc., 296 Broad HorisM— Nunerios 49 ANSWERING SERVIDE lars, garages, bams cleaned approximately 6-9 p.m. See A1 fits. W.T. Grant Co., Parkade. St., Manchester. MAN wanted to drive Ught de­ MEN or women to work In LEGAL out: appliances, bulky furni­ S t o r a g e 2 0 Patch, Service Manager, Car­ AND livery truck. CaU 289-1568. dietary department of modern CANADIAN Hcmiocia dig ture moved, removed; metal- O? THE - LOCAL woman with some ex- MANICURIST wanted, full or ter Chevrolet Co., Inc., 1229 AUTO salesman — Experienc­ nursing home. Hours to be ar­ your own, $3 each. CaU 644-1834 NOTICE cardboard drums available. MANCHESTER Delivery-light p^enco bookkeeping, typing part-Ome. (3aU Magic Mirror Main St., Manchester. m il l in g HANDS CARPENTER WANTED, ex­ ranged. Pleasant working con­ 649-0500 875-2519 trucking and package delivery. ed, unusual opportunity tor 1-749-8401. TOWN OF MANCHESTER 644-2616. and aU around office work. 847- Beauty Salon, 643-2449 STORE MANAGERS right man. Auto Trading Post, perienced framing and trim dition. CaU 647-1461. and leave your message. You’ll hear from our advertiser In Refrigerators, washers and FINAST 1423 tor appointment. ______' MECHANIC tor pin setter ma­ Machinery buUding exper­ work. Working mosUy In Storra The Itoning Hoard of Appeals Jig time without spending all evening a t tte telepbime. stove moving, specialty. Fold ience needed. Apply in per­ Route 83. Vernon. 872-0589. UNHJUE new home owners chines. Must haye. some me­ Assistant Store Managers area. Call Olastohbury, 633- Garden— Fcnm— will hold public hearings on service: Painting, cement ing chairs for rent. 649-0762 Several excellent opportu­ FTJLL-TIME and part-time chanical experience. For son. Overtime available. Monday. September 15. 1969. waitresses, 6-day week, 9 -6 1236. FRIENDLY ICE CREAM Dairy Products 5 0 work, driveway repairs, seal­ nities have developed in pur WAITRESSES nights only. Apply in person, Appointments arranged. Lib­ Gw>und f ^ r o p ^ u n ltie s exist for IndhridusJs who wish starting at 7:00 p.m. In the AutomobiiM For Sola 4 office for full-time. shift and 10-3 shift. W. T. eral benefits. SHOP ing, yards, garages, attics Vernon Lanes, Route 88, Ver­ to trato tor As^ertant cuid Store Manager poeltl(x>s Res DRIVER t o m a t o e s — Pick your own, Hearing Room of the Municipal Pointing— Popnring 21 Grant Co., Parkade. taurant experience helpful. poeinons. Rea- cleaned. Oeneral maintenance. Now hiring tor after Labor non. PART-TIME 435 Main St. also for sale; summer and__ BuUdlng to hear and consider HERALD MO VOO, 1968 sedan, runs well. Guaranteed workmanship. METRONICS INC. ROCKVILLE the following petitions: CONTRACTOR — Interior, ex­ CLERK-TYPIST ATTENTION housewives— Sell Day. Days or nights, full or Excellent Salary, {dus B<»us to make deUveries and to Manchester winter squash, carrots, fruits. Best offer. Call 649-9606. Free estimates. Phone I. Haln- terior painting, paper hanging. toys and gifts, party plan, now part-time. Experience iM>t 640 HUliard St. help In store. Oall for in­ Open 3:30 p.m. unUl dark. lUl Item 3 Manchester Memorial BOX LETTERS sey, 643-8089. Discount on wallpaper. Call Payroll department, must through December. Excellent necessary. Apply In person Manchester, (Jonn. Good ComiKuiy Benefits terview. AREA MALE and FEMALE day Saturday and Sunday. 21 HcMpItal. 82 Haynee Street. 81 1966 MOB. Snow tires, tonneau 646-3048. bo experienced. only. Ru.ssell Street, Residence Zone cover, luggage rack, wire commissions, no collecting, no FUEL O IL Circulation counselor need- HELP WANTED .. Angel 81., Manchester. For Your deliveries, no investment. (Jail JIG BORE Operators — first, m ^ have an opportunity to become Manage- B. Variance is requested to wheels. Excellent condition. HousehoM SarvicM B. H. MAOOWAN JR. A Sons', sIoSm ^ * ^ ^ eventual promotion to Supervisory^ ed in growing circulation Lu„ch Hour ii-2 Information CLERKS or write, “Santa’s Parties, second and third shift. Lathe MANCHESTER DRUG WASHED canning tomatoes, permit the parking of motor 646-8060. ______O f f t r a d 1 3 -A Interior and exterior painting, operators, second shift. Verti­ area. while they last, $1.29. BucMand Inc.,’’ Avon, Conn.. 06001, tele­ HOWARD JOHNSON ' DRIVER5 717 MAIN ST. Evenings 7-11 or 7-12 vehicles for hospitol purposes 'THE HERALD will not paper hanging., ’Thirty years Bakery office and cosh de­ cal turret lathe operators, sec­ totervlows held at Applicant must have a de­ Farms Vegetable Stand, corner VOLVO —1968, 2-door sedan, LIGHT TRUCKING, bulk dellv. phone 1-673-3465, also booking 649-4641 sire to work with newspn- Thn»e or four days a week. at above locations. disclose the Identity of experience, four generations. partment: Must be able to parties. 394 Tolland Tpke. Experience Preferred ond shift. CaU LeMl Corpora­ of Tolland Tpke. and Adams Hem 4 The It ft R Housing any advertiser using box needs minor repairs. $400. Coll cry, yard.0. attics, cellars clean- Free estimates, fully Insured. use either comptometer or tion, 643-2362. The Store perboys In . the promcXlon St. 646-0787. and removed. Also odd Jobe. BOl Wert Middle Tpke. Uniforms provided, tood allow- _ Crop . 10 Carter Street. Rural letters. Readers answer­ 648-7361. calculator. WAITRESS — 7:80 a.m. to ap­ Apply in person only and servicing of their routes. ing blind box ads \Nd>o 644-8962 _ J, Manchester MEN to drive ech(X>l buses, Must be a high school grad­ once, good starting pay plus — Residence Zone. Request ex­ proximately 2 p.m. Apply Daily between 9di a,m., 24 and 7-10 p.m. go(xl hours and gixxl pay, 7:16- Ups. Experience not m-casiiary. desire to protect their Accounite Payable: Must WOMEN wanted to pack eggs. uate wlUi a good driving Household Goods 51 tension of permission to main­ Identity con follow ’his 1968 PONTIAC Tempest, »1,898, 'TWO handymen want a variety INTERIOR painting and paper Country Donut Shop, 1016 Main Bcmtly Oil Co. HIGH SCHOOL BOYS 9:16 and 2-4. H.A. Frink. Wap- tain freestanding ground sign. Call 643-8766, between 6-8 p.m. have good arithmetic back­ St. Miller Farms, North (Joventiy. I rocord. (AutomobUo fur­ Call 649-7738 tor appointment. procedure: of Jobs by day or hour. Rea­ hanging. Calf 644-0373. ground. 643-8021. 331 MAIN ST. ping, 644-1902 after 6 p.m. nished). We offer good FOUR pfeoe blonde double bed- Item 5 Kenyon Oil Company. sonable. Call 643-6305. For kitchen work and tor rt»m set; gold barrel back Inc., 136 Oakland Street, Resi­ Enclose your reply to 1965 ’THUNDERBIRD, ^ all NAME YOUR own price. Paint­ HOUSEKEJe p e r and com­ MANCHESTER BURGER CASTLE COUNTERMAN, 11 a.m.-2 p.m., starting salary—poid Blue the box In an envelope — power, acceOLxn-ies. Best offer. panion to elderly woman who dishwashing Job (automaUc Cross ft (TMS and Major living room chair, 742-9117. dence Zone A. Variance le re­ LIGHT trucking —Lawns cel­ ing, paper hanging, paper re­ COMPTOMETER machine. Must be wiUlng no experience necessary. Ideal address to the Classified 876-6666. lars, attics cleaned, odd Jobs. Is up and around, llve-ln. $76 NURSES’S a id e , 3-11 p.m., fuU Medical. quested to erect free-etandlng Manager. Manchester moval, ceilings. Guaranteed OPERATORS or part-time. Call 649-4619. to work three days a week tor coUege student with after- 5ituations W onted— Mcxlol Home Furniture Trees cut and removed, 648- Workmanship. Prompt service, tor days, two weeks on, two SYSTEMS, INC. ncxMi or evening classes. Ap­ groimd sign closer to street Evening Herald, together 1969 COUGAR XR7 convertible. weeks off. Write Box "O” after school and Saturdays. North Miami, Florida HARTFORD COURANT _ Female 38 8 ROOM HOUSEFUL Hne than permitted for non- with a memo listing the 6000. satisfaction guaranteed. 647- Openings for experienced COUNTER girl, 6 a.m. to 2 ply In person. Bemanza Steak Must sell, leaving for service. operators. We will also train Manchester Herald. PO-y, pleasant work­ D. K. WELCH, Mgr. 19 PIECES conforming gas station. companies you do N(>T 9664. p.m., five days a week. Apply ing-condiUons. Apply In per­ House, 287 W. Middle Tpke., MOTHER with licensed home Call after 6, 643-4903. REWBAVINO of bums, moth- those Interested and qual­ FEMALE 649-1154. 13 Park St„ Rockville and fine ac(X>mmodaUims will 1297 Hem 6 Stimley Wundych. 110 want to see your letter. RELIABLE woman for work In HilUardville Luncheonette, 803 son BAKER’S helper or donut mak­ Your letter wlU be de­ holes, zippers repaired. Win­ JOSEPH P. LEWIS'* Custom ified. Adams St., Manchester. l a b o r a t o r y technician _ __ 875-6286 care tor Infant or child, three Iniertor Designer wants reliable Irving. Street, Residence Zone 1963 LINCOLN 4-door convertl-' dow shades made to measure, home tor aged, 9-6:30 p.m., 1 - er, full-time. Will train. Apply ALL AROUND machinist, tape stroyed If. the advertiser ble. Excellent condition. Ask­ Painting. Interior and ex­ Full-Time—Port-Tiine Interesting - (Uiallenging work, to five years. Call 643-2661. family or newlyweds to nccef>( A. Variance Is requeeted to Is one you’ve mentioned. all size Venetian blinds. Keys terior. Paper hanging. Wall,-) Company offers excellent 9 p.m. Mrs. Miller, 649-6985. __ ' BRASS KEY Beas Eaton Donuts, 160 Cen­ good salary. (Jomplete fringe machine operators, Bridgeport PART-TIME truck driver and reduce side yard to approxi­ ing 8L300. 875-6506. wages and working condi­ ter St., Mancherter. delivery of complete Model I Ms If not it will be handled made while you wait. Tape re­ paper books on request. Fully SALESLADY—Lady’s specialty H o lp W o n to d " M o lo 3 6 CASHIER benefits. Hlg^ school chemistry and lathe operators, ample Block clerk, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., WIU. CARE tor chlldr, .. In my nralr'’^ oVaml'’'F^ndm« V*. mately 8 feet for the purpoee In the usual manner. tions, convenient free park­ RESTAURANT and 1 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.n.m. ApplyAnnlv home days. davs. R Remilar egular ckcb- Quality FUrnllure JuM 1965 FORD Country Sedan, sta­ corders (or rent. Marlow's. 867 Insured. Free estimates. Call shop, (Jaldor’s Shopping Cen­ or lab experience required. overtime, air - conditioned removed to warehouses (or I’ub of erecting fireplace and Main St. 649-6221. ing and above average bene­ 829 Main St. plant. Seg Mfg, (Jo. Inc., Dart In person, Alcar Auto Ports. Nlonal. Bolton near high hcIiooI chimney. tion wagon. Call 649-8621 after 849-0668, If no answer, 643-6362. fits. Apply: ter, days or evenings, em­ MR. JAMES Herrigan wUl be Apply at Op«e Amerbelle (Jorporatlon, 104 lie Sale. Modern 3 roiuplete 1:30 p.m. ASSISTANT MANAGER Bast Main St., RockviUe, 876- HUl Rd., Vernon, call 875-0758. 226 Spruce St.. Manchester. 643-6198. Item 7 Hayden Griswold Jr. ploye Iranefilts, Harvey’s Inc. glad to interview you tor a Manchester rooms with the $l,000 look, s PAINTING—• Interior and ex­ 646-3100. 8826. ------— and Walter 8 Fuss. 210 Main Lott and Found 1 1066 OALAXIE 600. Excellent terior, . very reasonable, free position as a grit blaster. Ex­ UPHOLSTERER part - time, WII4 . CARE for one. three or pc. Convertible living Room. B u ild in g — "‘FIRST NATIONAL perience is preferred but not TrecBure CHy * INSURANfJE BENEBTTS morning and afternoons. CaU 8 pc. bedroom. 6 pc. Dinette Street, Reeldence Zone C. condition. Fully equipped. To estimates. Call Richard Mar­ SECRETARIES . — Typists EXPERIENCED painters want­ four-year old In my licensed DOST —Light colored Siamese see call 640-4270. Contracting 14 tin, 640-9286, 649-4411. STORES, INC. necessary. Many Uberal bene­ ed. CaU between 6-7 p.m. 649- Watkins Bros., 648-6171. home. 643-2216. $10 down, you may purchase Variance le requeeted t o re­ cat, around Spring St. and needed tor wokk In your area fits are offered. Apply at the Manehester Plarkade LATHE Operators —Experienc­ • GOOD WORKING (JONDI- any room Individually Im duce side yard to 6 62 feet to PARK A OAKLAND AVES. and Hartford. Temporary, full­ ed In aircraft experimental TION8 4343. Lookout Mountain area. Chil­ N. J LaFlamme — Carpenter NICK’S Interior and exterior Klock (Jo., 1388 ToUand Tpke. MEN wanted, part-Ume eve- MATURE woman would like mediate delivery or free iilhiw for mol overhang. EAST HARTFORD. CX)NN. time or 9-3 p.m. Excellent pay, work and large diameter turn­ ------— GROCERY CLERKS nlngs, for Janitorial duties. 646- baby-alttlng evenings; own storage dren’s pet. Please call 649-6610. Trucks— ^Tractors 5 contractor. Additions, lemodel- painting. Free estimates. Call Apply in person or esU 649-1164 c a r p e n t e r — Experienced Hern 8 W Sidney Harrteon. Ing and repairs. Osll anytime 1, no fee. Staff Builders, 11 Asy­ APPLIANCE ings. Top pay for top persrtatlon. CaU 649-0663. CAP ft (X;P (*harya Plnnii 643-1731. lum, Hartford, 278-7610. finish man tor the Installation p a r t Trvri.- a am E-rtr t -m.An. 871-879 Center Htresl, Resi­ LOST —Collie dog, Aug. 28, 1964 CHEVROLET pick-up, % tor free eastimates. 87d-ie42. nel. FuU benefits. Apply Rolo Also our own InsfnnI ('redli dence Zone C and Residence vicinity East Hartford. Named SEVERAL women needed for SERVICEMAN Machine Co., 65 Elm St.. Man­ Of kitchen cabinets. CaU R ft R PosmONS A V A m J^^ LICENSED hairdresser would ton with plow, low mileage, UDWARD R. PRICE—Painting, EXECUTIVE Secretary: Top BONANZA STEAK Contractors, 644-2720. I'uaiiiO N S AVAILABLE Plan 55one A. Variance Is request­ Bella, $100 reward. 644-0387. 647-9606. HALLMARK Building Com­ exterior and Interior Paper- light bench assembly work, For suburban cUentele. Ex­ MALE chester. HOUSE like position shampooing, Fri­ pany-tor' home Improvement, fringe benefits. Apply In per­ notch skills. Working tor one 5oi*siiien W anfed 36-A day and Saturday. 643-8618. ed to use Residence Zone A hanging. Ceilings, etc. Insured, executive In a cluiUenglng po­ perienced In repair and ma­ High School 287 WEST MIDDLE TPKE. SERVICEMAN -full-time, ExceUent Wage Schedule, DISCOUNT FURNITURE land for parking (6 spaceel LOST — Wrist watch and eye 1960 FORD plck-up % ton Fleet- additions, rec rooms, garages, son. Engineered Metals, 10 Hil­ jor home appU^ces. Wages FULL OR PART-TIME nlgtits. Elxpertenced oil burner 640-1003 sition. Salary |136. Pee paid. Juniors & Seniors SALESMAN—one who Is fam­ WAREHOUSE and variance to reduce elde glasses, near reservoir on Fin­ side, 4-speed transmission, roofing, gutters. Free esti­ liard St. and hours open. MANCHESTER. and heating man, excellent ar iliar with all types of remodel­ ley St. Manchester, lost week. Rita Girl, 800 Sliver Lane, Dogi— Bird*—Tots 41 NOW 2 BIO I/XJATION8 yard requirement to 12 feet. radio, heater, safeity flasher. mates, all work guaranteed. INSIDE—outalde painting Spe­ MORNINGS salary,.working condfUons and ing work In construction, one 3880 Main 8t Hartford Item Reward. 640-6986. cial rates for people over 66. East Hartford, 628-9416. 528-5775. CASHIER POSITIONS 0 Evelyn 8la«irson. east Parts for rack. Call 649-0887 Call 646-2627. Apply security. Blue Cross, CMS, who can estimate coat on such GROOMINa aU breads.------Har 622-7249 after 4:80 p.m. (Jail my cumpetitora, then call LANDSCAPE laborers fuU side of Oakland Street, north­ IMPOUNDED—Brown partially PART-TIME IxMkkeeper: Bur­ (JOLLEIOE students — have Open after school & major medical, uniformi and P**^*Um«: * Jobs with little or no help. Op- . mony Hill. H.C. Chos*. Hsbroa (former Fuller Brush bldg.i WES ROBBINS Carpentry re­ me. Elstlmates given. 649-7863 X-TRA4$ inomlngs free? We need you TOP NOTCH POODS time, no experience neces­ outrtandtaig profit sharing and SERVICE CLERKS portunWy wnlle for the right 178 I*tne Bt. Manchesto east corner of Beacon and spotted male puppy. Coll Ver­ 1968 INTERNATIONAL 12()b modeling specialist. Additions, roughs machine. Four hours a Sundays Rd.. Bolton. 648-6427 day. Salary to $2.76 an hour. tor 3 or 4 hours, Ught, pleasant 801 Silver Lane, East Hartford sary. (JaU Grantland Nursery, pension plans. CaU 663-0181 for Mornings: 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. man. Draw against commis­ 646 2333 Oakland Streets. Residence non Dog Warden, 876-7934. model, 4-wheel drive, rack, reo rooms, dormers, pordies, —------, ------— Sign up now—begin later. Many Apply a t Onoe 289-3326 643-0669. PUG PUPPIES - AKC regis­ Stone A Variance Is requested body, dump, with enow plow. F lo o r F in ish in g 2 4 attractive clerical openings. Fee paid. Rita Oiri, 800 SUver work. (Jail 643-4000. appointment. 4 sion! For full Information call (former Norman's Kuni cabinets, formica, built - Ins. 643-2771. tered, champion bl(Mxltlnea. A to erect one-etory profession­ Low mileage. 644-0123. bathremms. kitchens. 649-8440 Frill or part-time hours avail­ Lane, EJast Hartford, 628-9416. Warehouse FLOOR SANDING and reflnlsh JANITOR — part-time, eve­ TrtcBure City P AINTERS — EJxperienced- hearty toy variety. $13S-$150. «t corner of Pine ft Fores* ai.si al office building and provlds P n n e n o lt able. Work In your own area, WANT extra money — tor nings, Manchester area. (JaU full-tSr part-time. Apply auper- Apply: ALUMINUM products sales­ 643-1478. Skogcrest Pugs. i>arklng for same FOR SALE by owner, 1964 CAPITAL Construction — Ing (specialising In (rider free parking,-top rates. No Manehester Farhade Mon.-Frt. 9-9. Bat. 9-6 WANTEJD—driver, retired man Chevrolet pickup, 64,000 orig­ floors). Inside painting. Paper Christmas? Our Representa­ 643-5691, 3-8 p.m. only. Intendant on Job, Presidential man. One who Is familiar with ^ _____ All pereons Interested may complete home Improvement fees. Open dally 9-5, Monday Apartments, (Jenter St. tuid LYDALL & FOULDS MOTTS SHOP-RITE to drive car to West Hartford, inal miles. New tires, price contracting service specializ­ hangbig. No Job too small. tives can eaim $500 to $1,000 storm windows, storm doors, Ki’fCHEN 8I(JT, $40. High chair '••tend this hearing. and Thursday until 7. CaU Son­ Thompson Rd. An equal op­ DIVIBION aluminum siding, etc. with MOVING - Itoodle for oale. $6. Playpen, momlngs and afternoons, reli­ 1396. Call 643-6672 after 6 p.m. ing In recreation rooms. We John VerfnlUe, 649-6760. ya 622-0492. during the (Jhristmas selling $10. Carbed, $4. Zonlng Hoard of Appeals season now in fuU swing. We portunity employer. SUPER MARKET price knowledge. For full In­ $76. 6U-86S4. 649-1147. able. 646-2783. welcome competitors’ prices. FULL-TIME Chorlaa O Pirto. FYee estimates. Call anytime, can help you earn this kind 587 EAST MIDDLE TPKE. formation call 648-2771. (Ttalrmon WANTED —Ride to West Hart­ T ra ilo r* — Bonds— Stock*— (X)ED temporary service. of money with Avon. Call 389- WANTED SHEETMETAL AND SIX DAYS PER WEEK 289-6646. MANCHESTER males, AK(J registered, sdton.MtIc zig-zag, ezcelleni John A. Cogtansllo. ford, 8 a.m .-6 p.m., one way Mobil* Hom*t 6>A Mortgogos 27 100 Oonstltutloii Plaze Suite 800 4022. TOOL & DIE weeks old. Call 649^)107. Sserstary ot*^ both, vlcJtidly Troutbrook SHIFT DIFFERENTIAL Help Wonted— condition. Makea buttonholsa. DORMERS, garages, xxfrcriies. FULL ft PART-TIME T ~ _ _ Dated this 9th day of Baptem- Dr., coll 646-2783. MORTGAGES — 1st arid 2nd, ------SWITCHBOARD operator, EJd- GAS STATION AHENDANT M a le o r F e m o i* 3 7 COLLE (Hippies, AKC wormed hem*, embroiders, etc Orig­ rec rooms, room additions, PART -nM E or full-Ume wards Answering Service, 3-8 f- OPENINGS e BLUY! CROSS ber 1909 NIMROD lent camp trailer, ex­ kitchens, add-a-levels, roofing, mortgages— Interim finanl ft Die Makers e OTHiai FRINGE BEJNEFTTS Inquire In perooo, Hdllday Restaurant. (Jail M9-0696. FREE: three frleky rnllro able. Economy Builders, Inc., MOTHEIRS—Work three nights (JOUNTER women tor evening’ # Stralghteners Cf-EAN. UBBO rsfrigsrators. 649-6818. Trailer, like new condition. a week, make $60. (Jail Mary, Lanes, 39 kittens, one tan male. Call 649- FEMALE5 843-6169. 872-0847 evenings LOWER monthly payments, „#4,-" shift, 7 p.m. to midnight. # Truck Driver and General Progreertve «md Ebepanding Oompzuiy. Spencer 8t„ 1 ^ - DIMENSIONAL and visual In- ^•hgss. automatic washera Self-contained, shower, hot wa- 742-7562 or Ellen, 876-9673. Chester. TO ASSIM IU TOYS - ter, sleeps 6. 64S-0686. .ADDITIONS, remodeling, . ga­ (X)0 requires monthly payments Please apply Mr. Donut, 286 PAUL DODGE PONTIAC, Inc Sh(^ Man iqiector. Experience preferred with guarameaa. Be* thsm at Automobilot For 5olo 4 rage. rec rooms, bathrooms of only 189. Our interest rate' DEMONSTRATORS —Guaran­ West Mld(Ue Tpke., Manclies- 373 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER AU Benefits—Overtime 615 P.ARKER ST-, MANCHESTER KITCJHEN helper wanted,\ but will train If aklllful In dl- FOR HALE Eight - month B.D. Peart’s Applloncsa. 349 HOUM AVftBUUHJB tcr. SmaU Work on Space and Life nights 4:30 - 9:80 approximate' slonal or visual Inspection old male (Jocker 8{>anle], pedi­ Main Bt OaU 348-2171 NEED CART (Jredlt very bad* tiled, kitchens remodeled, ce has remained the same tor teed $180 In toys and gifts free 8 Y-M. ta II PJM. Goirog*— 5«rvici many years. We’ll be glad to Sheetmetal Piuducts ly. Apply Cavey*! Restaurant, rinted circuit bberd*. Day gree. Call after 6 pm., 049- Bankrupt, repossession? Hon­ men! work, cellar floors, pa­ to you plus $100 In cash tor LICENSED nurse, 11 p.m. to 7 Mrs. E. S. Loftus CUSTOM mode draiwrlea. slip serve you. Dial 247-8232 or "WE HAVE PARTS ON THE 45 E. (Jenter St. . Pay commensurate with 168$. 1 P J i. TO II r j t . est Douglas accepts lowest 5 h » ra g * 10 tios,. roofing. (Jail Leon Olea Just' 20 nights work. No a.m., five nights. Sniall mu’s- cewera and reu|>holBlertng s>-nskl. Builder. 649-4291. write Connecticut Mortgage, delivery, *^00 collecting. If tn- MOON" rience and ability. Bxcel- down, smallest payments, any­ PARKING space avnUable for Ing home. Rockville, 875-9121. odvancement |x>tcnUai. Ap- Hudgst terms EsUblljhsd In Muirr BE ovm u where. Not small loan finance 182 Rutledge Rd., Wethersfield, ' terested In becoming a demon­ SUPERINTENDENT for Gar­ two curs, ^ u th end <>f-..Man- NE WTON H. SMITH * SON- Conn. Dynamic Metal Products STOCK ROOM WORKER f(>Iy LaPoint Industrlnx, Rock Live 5tock 42 1948 I>oye: 524-0164 evenings strator or having a party, call WAITRE3SS Wanted — Imme­ den type a|>artment. Must company plan. Douglas Mo­ ehester. Call 646-0311. Company CLERICAL POSITION vtUe. 649-7MW tors, 348 Main. • Rem(xlellng. repairing, addi- ^ —______r— collect 1-489-4101 or 1-483-1193 diate opening, hours 11-4, 6 Polishers Wanted have knowledge of general I’ONIES. mare, excellent with !otnp aw y .dons, rec rooms, garogee. b t ^ 229 Burqham Street WANTED » r. after 6 p.m. Laurene Toy Par­ days weekly. Apply in person East Harttord, (Jonnectlcut maintenance and repairs. children. Oldlng and e»H. THREE YEAR Ksnmor* slsc- N R jn rio (JHEVELLE, 1968 4-door, 6 cyl- pbrohee and roofing. No Job Busin*$S O p p o r tu n ity 2 8 ties, GciBhen, Crinn. “ LaStrada Restaurant. Men who are willing to learn polwhing WAREHOUSE OFFICE Sober od reliable. Good sala­ WILL ACT IN (JAPAfJITY OF Irtc atovB. like new, with rrtts- UtBCOUNT PIW M irV M too small. CaU 8494144 ------Heat reoaiauibte offer. 648-1813. Inder for parts, excellent MotorcyciM— GREATEST opportunity waits for finished work on turbine blades and vanes. EXPERIENCED mechanic (5 p.m. to 1:30 a.m.) ry and benefits. Send resume ASSISTANT MANAGER. NO CAB DRIVERS seris. $100. (.’all 648-0772..__ _ motor, most of biody perfect. SAVE MONEY! Fast sendee. for one wlio la familiar with Above average hourly rates, fringe benefits %nd wanted for “general repair to Manager, 6 Downey Drive, PREVIOUS STfXJKROOM KX- If you ore a careful driver Best offer. 643-7262, after 4:30 Bicyctos ^11 PBRIEN(JE REQUIRED. WE Articlet For 5ole 45 « w i n g ^ win sacrifice Ma7 Dormers, room addltiozis, ga­ Ottblneta. and kitchen business. profit sharing plan. Apply at garage. Profit sharing plan For a person who Is In­ Manchester.. with a good iTcord. dr|>end' p.m. 1969 TRIuild*ll Daytona. 400 available for qualified man. terested in working eve- ______^ WILL TRAIN. EXfJELLENT able and ••g' automatic washST. sxcel- rages, porches, roofing and . Needs a man who la willing to tor con- SUPER BTUFF, sure nuf* lent condHIon: oofa bed, meple miles. Going Into service. (Jail grow with one of the largest FEMALE PRODUCTION See Mr. Sloan, Sloan Oarage, ntoga. but who is looking tor TRUCaC DRIVER for plumbing SALARY AND FRINGE BENE- genial work. u y s a a n kttareatad ki Mr- 1968-COUGAR XR7, 302 engine, siding, (Jompskre prices. Add- and heating suppUes. CaU 649- BTTS. FOR ADDITIONAL IN- our team, Thot'i^.Blua lAistr* for clean­ desk, small maple cfieat of 649-0349. A-Level Dormer Obrp., 339. remodeling firms In (Jbnnecti- Red-IsM Metal Finishing Go., Inc. Route 83, Vernon. a position with responsibUity Following ohlfu avail- kirsd. Mat aer- standard 3-speed transmis­ 4863 tor appotntment. , FORMATION, CONTACTT THE ing ruga and upholstery. Rent drewers; 8-way floor lamp vlrea Ikal ysn want dana as sion, excellent condition. 649- 0449. cul. For full Information call' ASSEMBLERS 69 WOODLAND ST.—MANCHESTER and an opportunity tor ad­ able: •ieotrtc shampooer $1. The RUPP Mlnl-BIke, h.p., 40 I - . * EXPESUE3fCE3> omeslte raker, vancement. There is now an YouNr" wTii— ------p e r s o n n e l d e p a r t m e n t , 644-0966. 2 ? Vfc Anat- .9397. 643-2771. ' Bharwin-WimamB Oo. var i n ag, benKg. aU- miles per hour top speed. Also CARPENTRY - concrete stepe, 1st and 2nd SHIFT OPENINGS laborer, eiqierieniieid dump opening in our warehouse I^t^ ■ J;? m e m o r ia l 10 p m.-7 a.m. --6 da) o b t a i n flert of cars, good HOSPITAL. 648-1141. EXT. 243 var iMllalHag, foad psanam- 1965 CHEVROLET. 9-pas»eng(*r wanted Honda 60 or 66 cc’s, floors, hatchways, remodeling, OPPORTUNITY for one wh^ HOUSEWIFE SHIFr 9-4 truck ilriver. Good pay. Coll office. No ex|ierience Is nec­ 5 p.m.-l a.m. weekday engine bottom end Or co$p- 875-1274 anytimb. driving record, knowledge of . -0.1 . -im . FOR "a Job wsll don* fseUnr' ttan - a snarMr ante aa a wagon, V-8, powxT steering, porches, garages, cloeeU, oeU- wants to start at ground-floor GOOD BENEFITS, WAGES essary. The duUea are dl- Various (Mrt-Ume h0(ur flat Cleon carpets with Blue plete. CaU 649-3189. auto mechanics necessary. C aU ------^ ^urday and Sunday \ APPUMIOE DEPT. Aiak ar apaetaMtaa radio, 81,045. Call 649-3475 af­ ings. attics finished. rec level and grow wltlv us. We OfXXlYEAR Service . Store veraUted and Include bill­ 647-1380 between 6-7:80.p.m. M®** wanted, part-time morn •■ttrtrs. Rent electric ehsun- far parttaa. Pramptnasa at ter 5:30. 1966 HONDA 305 seml-custom- rooms formica, eeramlo. Oth­ are In a position to Vet out on has an opening tor a: ftiU-41me ing, invoicing and general Inga, for Janitorial duties. 646- pooer $1. Paul a Point ft Wall­ iAWMER ysm r wrttlan answer la Ban er related work. No Job too concession basis an appliance IO N A MFG. clericxil work. (Jompony also b o y . 17 years old or older, 8 EAST HARTFORD paper Supply. K. Manrkeetar Herald wW ized. Gply: Wy- EXPERIENCED punch - prsos A Ouaar Oppertnaitj formation call 643-2771. in person, (tortns Sports (Jar PARK ft OAKLAND AVES. dant and mechanic wanted. man OU Co., 464 East Middle wagon, original owner, 78,000 ATTICS and cellars cleaned, ARE YOU LOOKINB FOR Apply at Chuck’a Foreign Car operator Full time. Apply 284 BYLVANIA portable storao, miles. A cream puff all the odd Jobs, light trucking, Center, Route 83, TalcottviUe. BUST HARTFORD. CONN. Tpke., Manthaster. Hortfo^ Rd.. Mancherter. Garrard turn table, on* year trees removed and lota clear­ Paving-Driveways 14-A OOnn. Service Canter, Vernon, Conn. W. T. aMNT oa way, power stiMsring and Privot* instructions 32 876-6861. old. like new, 646-1364 after 8 ed. CaU 649-1794. PART-TIME OUTSIDE WORK? W onted — Mol* or Finiols 3 7 p.m. PARRAOB brakes, 3 extra wheels, 7 ex­ DRIVEWAYS 's^T«^d~l Thu’ Ts AVAILABLE WMATf. expanding Oibp, looidng cellent tires. $195. William Mc- the time to restore thi life and LIGHT trucking, odd Joba also We twvc a Motor Rovto often in ToUand. Must Iwvc for all around machinist. Good Klnney, 118 Pearl Sti^ moving large spplUneai Bum- nppeanuK-e of your drlwway. PIANO leaaons. Oonseryatory IN WE FOUOWING DETAZIMENTS pay and overtime. P ar (Jbmpa- Ing barrels delivered. $4 For fret' estimate, call 742- graduate. 6494487, ny, 647-U79. \ BULLARD OPERATOR 'i F U L L -T IM i 1966 EX)RD and Plj^ljioulh 1776 9487. * your own car. gar expeswe phis conumsakin. MEN'&i. WOMEN 4-door sedans. V-8, automatic, 5 A U 5 L A M I 5 MACHINING - BURRING IHOM IBCLAN Shoe 0>.. ts look- HfHUZONTAL B(XUNO M ILL OPERATORS radio, power steering, extra BRKJK, block and stone work. Help W anted— for a sales^iuui. (uD-tIme. Opening on first and necond shifts. Machine op- wheels, 643-2880. Monday thru Friday—3 P.M. to 5 iP.M. S H E a r r m e t a l MBCJKANICS and HELPERS AND CHICK OUT Brick wails, paUos, outdoor-in­ Roofing-— Siding 16 F eim il* 3 5 Salary plus commisrtoa. No eraton, auxiliary workers, material handlers and door fireplaces, sidewalks, Saturday 12 Noon to 2 P.M. ' ' MOLDING And JANITORIAL experience necessary. An e(]uai First dasB machlnirto. nead only to apply, immwiie*.. onoi- n ^ h in e repurman. We are willing to train you. C A 5 H I R chimntys. Free eaUmatss. PART-TIME clerk typist and laip on flm and second aftlfts. Jui ooomaay ' 1967 CHEVROLET Super Sport* BIDWELL Home "Improvement other miscellaneous duties. In­ opportunity employer. CaU 643- b ens t lts. C ^ p M y (wd insurances including Blue CroM and Domenlc Morrone, 649-16(M. 4 Opportunity for growth and ilevelopinent for 8068 for appointment Apply in parson: ^ $1,696. CaU 647-9746. Oo. Expert Installation of surance Agency experience re­ Apply to Mr. Cordera male and f o ^ enpbyes in the rapidly expand­ CMS, PraBion PIah and Profit ShArio^. STEPS, stdewalka, atone waUa, aluminum siding, gutters and quired. (JaU 643-9666 between 1967 CHEVROLET 2-(lTOrr V ^ ing valve kidastry. Apply in person P-ftRT-TlKE male help, must Itrpplaoea, flagstone terrace*. trim. Roofing tnstallaU

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Business Locotfens \. Houses For Sole 72 Houses For Sole 72 Houses For Sole 72 For Rent 64 gAwcHteiEii Evmmro h e r a l d . Ma n c h e s t e r c o n n .. Tu e s d a y . Se p t e m b e r 9. 1999 MANCHESTER, In a central PAGE NINETEEN CLASSIFIED FNDUSTRIAI. zoned metal BEBRY'S WORLD SEVEN-ROOM Colonial, 2% tU- MANCHESTER Hebron, ap­ H« b k F o , S * 72 H o k o . For Solo 72 area with bus practically at building for rent. Also large ed baths, large fam ily room, proximately 6 miles to Jan Out of Town Out of Town the door. N ea t four room house Out of Town Out of Town garage, 10’ high entrance. Call 2 fireplaces, plastered walls, Drive, 6-room Ranch, including FOUR-bedroom Ranch, garage For Solo 75 completely renovated. New large lot. full cellar. Can you For Solo 75 For Sale 649-9644. full insulation, porch, city util­ rec room, 1*6 acre lot wtUi 75 For Soln 75 ADVERTISING heating system, tiled bath, top this for *19,900. Mitten ities, built-ins, extra large 2- brook and trees. Could be as­ BEST BUYS NORTn COVENTRY Haute Couture Sees MANCHESTER — Central lo­ modem kitchen (stove and re­ Realty, Realtors. 643-6930. ■’ e a s t HARTFORD, all brick 4- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS car garage, near school, treed sumed. Earl Everett Real cation 5,000 square feet of frigerator stay), basement. IMMEDIATE famliy. 4 rooms each apari- lot, excellent location. Charles Estate 646-0191. EAST HARTFORD BEST BUYS 8 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. warehouse space, small office, Combination windows. Selling k 4JOE. LOMBARDO MANCHESTEai assumalrie ment.built-ins, including air- Lesperance, 649-7620. OCCUPANCY! Hues in High Tones parking area, reasonable for *16,900. T.J. Crockett, Real- MANCHESTER — Large nfew- hM ^ Hated a gorgeous all Mortgage *4.000, 6 room' Oolo- Country Uvlng In the city 7- conditioners. 6 years old, ex- ^umto)^ on a lovriy nlal, wooded lot 67x180. ga- <-bedroom Cape qtoeOy 7 room Ranch situated on terms. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. tor, 643-1677. er Colonial. Beautifully treed ELLINGTON ceUent security builder. Wol- By JOY STTIXEY but glamorlzw. ysoiz k„ COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. PRIVACY ^ *26,900. Immacu- ______wee-rtiaded M in the Bowers m«re. Earl Everett Real "esUed among a heavUv treed *tICK MERRITT has just 11st- an acre of land 8 minutes lot. Three bedrooms, 1(4 baths, late Raised Ranch. Country *23,900 — ATTRACTIVE 6t4 achool area. *««> front dormers. Estate. 646-0191. lo*- Alexander Drive. Most ex- this brand new..ralsed ranch from Manchester. Here Is a 4:.30 P.M. DAY BEFORE PUBLICATION fireplace. Excellent condition. other name not only ice blue, true blue, French blue NICE office. Main St. location. kitchen, two fireplaces, recre- room Ranch, built-in oven, ga- “ reens, TOovAiirTT-o------elusive area of town. TV o full "flth 2-car g a ra g ^ o n a very Deadline for .Saturday and Monday In 4 ;.S0 p.tn. Frida.i *26,900. Meyer Agency, Real­ ANDOVER Call 649-9836. atlon room, garage, patio, rage, high and dry landscaped doora. Mid siding! Minimum up- flats — Masonry baths, two fireplaces, partially attractive one acre k>L Many sume Q U )T T ) ------Seven acre, cf d^aT more Z ^ v ^ tor, 643-0609. huge treed lot. Hutchins Agen­ lot, view, 4% per cent mort- ______keep tor mire! Garage and Center St. Anlshed rec room, 2-car garage^ custom features. Including van cleared level land surround w r o n T l v ^ a ^ ^ L out-yonder blue. FURNISHED — Modem three- We invite your Inspection. YOUR COOPERATION W0X cy, Realtors, 649-6324. ameaite driveway. Call Joe 'ocatlon. *29,900. PhUbrick Low taxes. Itles In. both baths. Whiteb alu­ tWs large eight-room stone and to the iLn b ^ . . ^o you like jewels? Your next room apartment. Convenient gage. Hutchins Agency, Real- M ANCHESTER — New ly paint- *20,900. Please caU 649-5306, BE APPRECIATED DIAL 643-2711 L tors, 649-6324. now. Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. minum siding, automatic kitch­ vinyl sided Cape. Larse kitch- in >,i j dress can be platinum, emerald, location on bus line. Call 649- ed 7-room Colonial, formal din­ 876-6611. IMMEDIATE OCXIUPAHCY— en. fireplace, formal dining en^wito range^rm^toli ®«^: 4426. ing room, large kitchen, fire- " MANCHES*rER— Quaint Cape CARRIAGE REALTY COMPUTERIZED New 7-room Raised Ranch, 2% MANCHESTER — Vernon room. You can still pick out room, living room, large utility to describe a mu-meni * amethyst or placed living room, 3 bed­ ' C A R L Z IN S S E R good condition, 2 or 3 bed- ronm M . . ' __ * A.?. » garment as such. turquoise, and ik . ___. Continued Prow Preceding Page baths, 2 fireplaces, laundry LJne — Immaculate 6%-room 643-1111 CUSTOMER SERVICES r o ^ . tour bedrooms. two-fuU instead it is and die style ped- BOLTON — Manchester town rooms, 1(4 baths, 2-car ga­ rolnks this Colonial in an c^ rooms, fireplace, nicely land- your own Interior decorations, room, built-ins, plastered Raised Ranch featuring large but hurry! baths. Second floor complete- t i7 e r “p rtar creating new g«m line, Rt. 6 and 44-A, . laige rage, *28,900. Wolverton Agen­ P ^ r S t tooatlon Is one of the soaped lot, garage. Priced for ______■ -■ walls, 2-car garage, city utili­ kitchen-dining area with birch ly waU to waU carpeted. Full ®''®ry day. Rooms Without Board 59 Apartments— Flats— frontage with building. Ideal cy, Realtors, 649-2812. B &. W carpeted. Full or^passion ntnk ties, near school, 30-day occu­ cabinets and built-in range, 424,900. Call Paul BOLTON Lake — Waterfront basement, long road frontage. If you want to go to for some- for garden center, roadside BARROWS and W ALLACE Cb lung roaa irontage. GiVinv a nninn n . ______some- THE TOOMPSON House — Cot Tenements 63 pancy. Built by Ansaldi. fireplace, 1% baths, large heat­ EAST HARTFORD immediate occupancy. Asking n n m e ^ m n i- •. thing a bit more down to earth, business, retail outlet, etc. LARGE L Ranch. Seven rooms, J S S f . bed. Manchester Parkade tage St. centrally located, large grx.room' B IL L COE offers this seven- duplex, quiet work­ 643-2680. Charles Lesperance, 649-7620. ed family room, garage. fireplace, built-ins, 1% baths, several Stately shade-giving ®EAUTIPUL SpUt Level, as- with enclo^ porch Manchester 6496306 low ao’a Owner-Agent, 742- world * * •'wre’s sand and clay, plus cork, pleeisantly furnished rooms, room raised ranch with 2-car 9686, or 742-n41. n . of hiiute couture and the brick, bark, cobalt and oewter ing or retired people. No pets, Large, well landscaped lot. huge recreation room, garage, parking. Cajl 649-23.58 for over­ MANCH jcSTER — Immaculate WaH to •wj^ carpeting in ““ rt^ge 6(4 per PhUbrick Agency*” ^dton garage on over z2 acrea of vERNON _ no children. Call 649-1702. SMALL STORE near 100 per Asking only *28,600. H. M. trees. *27,900. Hutchins Agen­ night and permanent guest 6(4 room Cape with front-to- living nx»n. This is on im- **'’** * “loe bedrooms, ga- 646-4200. * prime residential land. Qual- cent Main Street location. Ap­ Frechette, Realtors, 647-9993. cy, Realtors, 649-6824. maculate hoine In an executive Isrge corner lot. Pull - ______' ______Ity bulk U.AR. home. Beauti- rates ply Marlow’s. 867 Main Street. back living room, full dormer, IH baths, garage, deep lot. M d professional area, priced in P?®® *23,600. Call on this one, HEBRON—6(4 room Ranch, 3 located plus really excep- LARGE, clean furnished room, THREE-room apartment, with ) the mid^twenties tor a faat sale. Realty, Realtorn. 643- bedrooms, well treed acre lot, ^°"*1 landscaping. Fieldstone .stove. Call 643-6355. Low 20’s. Wolverton Agency, gentleman only, kitchen priv­ STORE tor rent, 70 East Cen­ Realtors, 649-2813. 4®®®- bullt-lns, fireplace, wall to wall Right on the Manchester- ileges, free washer, dryer, ALMOST NEW, 414-room du- ter at., call 649-3795. RICK MERRITT MANCHFwrSvB~-----V ------; ----- carpeting, rear porch, \ Hartford line! Paneled ^ W. Dougan, Realtor, 649 garage. Walk to school. Ask- “ ®“^«1 “oou-. jet or flame. share of poaltlve t h l S . Y ^ parklng. Palmer Realty, 643- piex sound proofed private ga- otfers this brand new ^ch on tu ro^ ^ m hToM*?r recreation room-small »»®enient. Let BIU ______*22.900. Cojll-Wagner Real- would ever pick a green could make a full meal out of ®32l. rage, heat, appliances. *175. VERNON—BRAND new build­ a large wooded lot vS h a but X t w ii, *" walk-out. full base- ®»w»w you this truly Bert Buy. ty. 643-9068. 8793396. ®r -V®' °w frock when the same the drt-ss riiades to ing, minutes from 1-84, 2-4 MANCHESTER (E> IN* kr NIA, Ik . PANTISnc view of the^iart ^dowL^ ^rit- BOI 'rnM r s ^ ----'iT------available In such de- just one Issue of your dally pa- A’TTRAt^TlVE room, few steps ______thousand sq. ft. clear span COVENTRY BOL’TON — Custom built nine- lectable shades as frosted mint P ^ . ^ This view is so wouldn’t' wa^T^Ls ^ BOLTON from Post Office. Board op- SEPTEM BER l.st Elegant celling, will sub-divide into Custom built, new oversized rtx>m Rafsed Ranch. T^i^ee or or lemon Ice? kitchen. Come see it. meas- SU LLIVAN Ave., Windsor. recenUy YOU might start with olive tlonnl. References. Call 643- and young, five-room, first units having its own private fa­ "Don't be so touchy! I'm your nephew—your name is Tom 9room Colonial. First-floor JACQUEUNE- o- ranch with four bedrooms. large living Especially for the prlmar>- m c l^ ' or 6745. floor apartment. Three bed­ cilities. *226 per two thousand. —fo me you are 'Uncle Tom'!" family room with stone fire­ property ure it. buy it. Keith Agency, “ ®al 'o r home and office, 6- “ ROBERTS AGENCY also offers such features as 6494126, 6491922 ------room _Ranch, . walk-out goroge and 1(4 baths on Call 872-0528 weekdays. place, large living room, ROOM for rent, gentleman on­ rooms, all wall to wall carpet­ seven rooms, 2-car attached------_ ga- _ ment with S-room profeaslnnal ® »c®nlc one acre lot. Extras 646-3339 Strictly forbidden. Yellow pistachio. ing, stove, screened porch, form al dining room and ly. Central location. Free park­ MAIN ST., comer office, 3 family styled kitchen with roge, gas hot water baseboard MANCHESTER — New List- offioe, ' garage Mid 20’s__ Include rotary antenna, drapes, a« crenm, tan^rine. chocolate basement, enclo.sed rear yard. ing. References required. 643- rooms and lavatory. House & built-ins, four large bed­ hea^ dual flreiriaces, full land- E*ve-rpom Cape, two-car Wolverton Agency Realtors ®“*'^‘ns, riding lawn mower, UNUSUAL OFFERING f . “ J.*?'d««odil, banana and plum, p e i S o o . h o n c ? ! ^ : $225 monthly. References. Se­ Homos For Solo 72 Homos For Solo 72 2693 or 649-8150. ■ Hale Bldg. Call 643-2667. rooms, 2(4 baths, two-car' Bcapin^, etc. letc. Phone Rick nicely landacapedz 64D-281S. ’ wsXX carpeting. Re- n iS Ia re!'T rer"K -ary^Red-tol^'ore"^^^^ i;:."iT n to.' curity required. Mr. Frechette, tor further details. treed yard, close to bus line ______• ______oently painted. Shows Limitless posslbUHles. Mul­ garage. Aluminum and stone well. ID EAL furnldhed alr-condlllon- H.M. Frechette, Realtor, 647- BOWERS School, 6-room Colo­ and shopping. Only *22,900. H. VERNO N — Neat 6 should sell. ti-package oonalating of ten- separate tiled laundry room! adm'us’^to w h n 7 * l t ' " u ^ MANCHES’TER siding. One acre treed lot. room two-car garase. M«nv ‘»®*cally cognac, coffee and tobacco? ed room with bath for two fe­ m)!l3. nial with 8 bedrooms and pos­ room older Uohxilal with two-car garage. Many extra Housos For Ronr 65 Executive location. *44,000. M. Frechette, Realtors, 647- Ranch with formal dining male college students. Private sible fourth. Country-sized B ILL OOE 9993. three baths, in exceUent re­ features. *42,600. U A R Realty JACQUELINE- has Just obtained a sizeable room. 3 bedrooms, fireplace. TOLLAND WE HAVE tenants waiting for VERNON kitchen with dining area, 1(4 pair. Large church-type Co.. Inc., 643-2602. R. D. Mur­ entrance. 644-0747. Manchester ROBERTS AGENCY basement garage. A terrific JOE I^M B A R D O has found a your apartment or house. Call Superb Raised Ranch, three baths, attached ’ garage. Mid price reduction on this seven MANCHESTER Green area — structure weU maintained. dock, Realtor. C bvent U & R REALTY CO. value at *21,600. Call Doris ’’’Thrill on Blueberry Hill”—a h« b/i Paul W. Dougan Realtor, 649 bedrooms, two-car garage, nice 20’’s. Wolverton Agency, Real­ 643-2692 NORTE COVENTRY: Owner must leave for Colorado. room Dutch Colonial in a Lovely six-room Ranch. TWo Road frontage plus acreage. n 646-3339 Smith, Jarvis Realty Co., Real- truly immaculate 9room Cape Well VERNON — Four - bedroom Apai’tments— Flafs— 4636. ____ lot. Two children, no pets, *260 tors, 6492818. Bober* D. Murdock, Realtor Spoitless 4-bedroom Dutch Colonial with large living room ^ ^ I® baths, carpeted kitchen Well located. Call for de­ with fireplace, dining room, bath and a half with laundry tors, 643-1121. in move-to cocidltion! IH baUvT Colonial plus fam ily room, 9 per month. Coll Paul W. Dou­ WMted, 800000—here’s your with bullt-ina, living room with ______^ ------tails. Arthur Forst Jr. Named Tenements 63 SIX room, three-bedroom home, room, center hall, plenty of closets. Located on a dead-end living room,, fireplace, formal gan, Realtor, 649-4686. 4-BEDROOM SPLIT MANCHESTER — S o uEnd. t h ______chanc» tostep into an Im- fireplace and wall to wall car- SOUTH WINDSOR—Birch Hill S»f“ge. completely completely fumrished. Would Immaculate like new Callfor- apACiniTn street In a newly developed neighborhood. Commuting dis­ dining room, kitchen with WE HAVE customers waiting This custom buUt home, maculate------**^**»^ home wiui tt with <-car a 2-car peting^, petlng. iiniBned finished ii fam ily room. Raised Ranch, m o ^ m Wteh- WaU to wall like two genUemen to share FiVE-room single family home nia styled Ranch home on the Cape. . three tance to P * W A and UCozm. Reduced to *28,900. - _ ly paint- Aflkinfi' onlv unn u with Yrniif.Gwj carpeong. One acre treed lot bullt-lns, garage. Only *31,900. GOP Campaign Chairman for the rental of your apart nine-years young features large bedrooms, formal dining »29.600. H. M. en with buUt-ins formal din- r * ^ ^ " * * ^ W A PPIN Q -BeauUful expenses. 6490963. in Coventry. *160 monthly. Call most attractive acre plus lot r ’- t j •H...... —ed and redecorated ocs.six- H.M. Frechette. Realtors. 647- ment or home. J.D. Real Es­ spacious living room with room, fireplace, family room, we’ve ever seen. Priced In the 9993. Arthur FVarst J r , has been able through Mrs, Flaherty. A tate Associates. Inc.. 643-5129 SINGLE — 27-year old female '''*2-6019. between 6:890 p.m. cathedral ceiling and fire­ two full baths, two-zone heat, nTIfi TlI*on1o/Mka 4*t llarlsww _ . m ... high 20’s. Hayes Agency, 649 dlUon. Consisting of living named tyunpaign chairman tor call tor talent will be Isaued school teacher would like two ...... - 1__ _ _ l ______place, large formal dining garage, city water and sewers. room, dining room, • kitchen ATTRACTIVE .3-room apart- 0131. Wantad Rgoi Ettota ^ l*®. November election by Dem- Atfough the local papers ahort- of same to share house. Call room, roomy foyer, over­ Be first to call at *24,900. Col­ and three bedrooms. Alu- . ment, heat, hot water, elec­ 649-0192 after 3 p.m. Out of Town sized family room with fire­ li-Wagner Realty, 2890241. ^ Uvtog room. a,„e heat, wooded lot. PhU- BOLTON mtoiim siHinir I— ______Town Committee Chair- 'y*Interested to particl- tricity, stove, refrigerator. MANCHESTER —Country llv- For Ront place, three baths, eat-in conv»n.^ "f Agency, Realtors. 649 LOMBARDO offers this 6- in m ranch on nearby South acre. AU this for *26,900. Mil- ■®®'''®* *kat Serving wUh Foret will be Ste- Riiflenn Reoni $125. 649-5324. VERNON — NOW Renting. floor consists of large living FIVE room tenement. Garage, Quality throughout. Many ter bedroom, fireplaced living la adults, 644-1962 after 6 p.m. ’’You owe it to yourself to see room with fireplace, dining in the twenties. *11118 is a home ______^ NEW plush one and 2-bedroom extras. On beautifully treed room, front and rear porch, want action on your property. ’ ______one of these lovely apartments room, modem kttchen with with aU the custom touches, to- 24 ORCHARD St. HocfcviUe. ------Arthur niondln. Mrs. Stanley OovenUy RoU ry d u b will be apartments, wall to wall car­ lot In attractive open set­ garage, large lot. Keith Agen­ call Dick and ask him to ex- MANOHEaETt _ Whun»y pg BOLTON CENTER Six-room duplex. Inquire at 69 situated in a small apartment bullt-lns, den, large fam ily eluding plartered walls. (In Six-room home, *16,000. Call P>«P®«y Zuzel and Bradley. M™ Alice Moe. chief payehU- pets, dishwasher, appliance.-., ting. *40,900. cy, 646-4126, 6491922. plain our modus operand! to Immediate occupancy, clean, Birch St., Manchester. No pets, complex located in an attrac­ room, plus finished rec room fact. It 1s curtom built.) Alu- 7tt-6619. you. He’s available day or toU-dormer Cape, 1(4 batte, Large four-bedroom Ranch tiLuHt t^halnnan Forst wlU coll « *®‘® «>• « » n - air-conditioning. Starting at adults preferred. tive residential area.” Brand in basement. Second floor has mlnum storms and screens.------. Hayes Agwiojr. n,0eu„g charter Child Guidance Olntc. $155 per month. Call Paul W NEW LISTING night at 647-1413. convenient to everything. on an acre plus lot. Eleven new 3(4 rtwm apartment (one MANCHMTER — A charming 4 bedrooms. On one acre Stove,. refrigerator, and wash- VERNON — Six-room Cape, ______; formuWUo h platfonn. Hnullry the aerv1ce« Dougan Realtor, 649-4536. bedroom) featuringfentiiHnir Iinofheat, Snthot ______, . i-imwiiiiig IN Low 20’s. Don’t delay, Wlnton- rooms to all, two-car ga­ spacious 4-bedroom Colonial. wooded lot with 2-car attached ing machine wlU sUy. High convenient location. Rec room, USTINo’s wanted...... buver. ^ nemoc niUo «'«uidldRlea ng«‘ncy provkWo Oov- Furniched water, refrigerator, range, SOUTH MANCHESTER garage. Adjoining land may be NEW LISTING! Realty, 242-7536. 242-1328. rage, tool shed, playroom, ------. . . M ------1------» x*jvem ______. . . . . i s ^ e . — i ______DELUXE 2 bedroom townhouse Formal dining room, large 4.05 acres with 401’ frontage C O LU M B IA: Quaint 7^room ranch home set on secluded lot. scenic location. AUow enough fireplace, breezeway, oven, avaUable, courteous, ertlrierit Tbwn Oouncll in the Novem- ®’'*'Y rertilenls, ItotArlans n»e«t hood, garbage disposal, mas­ acquired. *38,900. Phllbrlck Gembolottl-bullt six-room ranch Mjnw . ___ etc. Immediate occupancy. apartment, available Septem­ Apartments 63>A front to back living room, ga­ on two roads, older home in­ 3 bedrooms, den, dining room, living room with fireplace, time for Joe to give you a range, and disposal, garage, service. Your utlsfactlon Is *’'®®fl«’ "re jilannlng to ut- '*’cekly on Wednesday evenings. ter ’TV antenna, telephone out­ with plastered walls. Recessed i Ranch, attractive- T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- thorough tour. ber 15, complete kitchen, rage, porch, prime location. cluded. ______Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. full bath, 2-car garage. Nice lawn '^th shade trees. Per­ patio, pool, private yard. *26.- our concern. Call ta now. Mor- ^ OilXtal RegUm I»Un Senior IMIgrtm Fellowship ONE-ROOM furnished efficlen- lets, curtain rods, window radlai^r^umlnum storn^^ iLf. . : »« 1677. carpeting. basement, $206 fect for children and pets. On bus route from Hartford. 000. C. B. Govong, Associates, rison Agency Realtor 648-1016 Agency hnirlng Thunalay Elrrt Qmgrrgatlonal Church cy apartment. Apply Marlow’s, shades and full bath with Phllbrlck Agency, Reattors, M. H. PALMER REALTOR MANCHESTER — Two-story Priced at *19,900. ; screens. Paneled basement. At- ______r-C TZirviroD v 646-4200. 6499674, 872-4166. 643-0644. ’ at 8 p.m. in Windsor to try to '*'••• hs flrrt meeting Sept. monthly. 647-1.346. 867 Main St., Manchester. home, two baths, 4-6 bedrooms, vanity. Washers and dryers in 643-6321 tradtive, fenced yard. New MANCHESTER new llstlne ------COVENTRY ~ ~ ------flrst-touid tacts . pertaining from 7 to 9 p m. All high central location. Newer fur­ LOOKING for anything In. real THREE-room apartment In basement (coin-operated) and amesite driveway. Ask tor Bill Garrison Colonial Large Uvlng WINDSOR 6(4 room ™"®** I to the proposed airport tor ttov- «'bool stislenls are Invited to MANCHESTER — Six - room nace. Lot of house for *20,600. Ooe. room witH t Ranch, one-third down as- 'vlU'In walking distance to the estate rentals — apartments private home, recently paint- storage area. Plenty of D O ltO n entry. He urgea lUi interested attend. MANCHESTER Colonial overlooking Center Hayes Agency, 646-0181. 8(4 per cent m ^ a ^ «<>«> value for the money. homes, multiple dwellings, no ed. pleasant, convenient, quiet parking. For an appointment reaklenU to attend the hearing ----- S Park. 1(4 baths, two-car to see this new lovely apart­ fees. Call J. D. Real Estate location, working adults. 643- HOLLISTER SCHOOL garage, large rooms. Immedi­ PARKADE Area — Six-room Democratic caralidales in the ment building please call 872- THE VERY BEST —■ ------ga- nx>m double garage 328 900 A».ciates. Inc. 643-6120 2880. ate occupancy. Hayes Agen­ Cape featuring 1(4 baths, ga­ *69,000. 12-room Contemporary, r®*®. aluminum siding, locat- ^genev 646^81 November contest tor Uie first Appmlw I R S Q a i m 0629 weekdays for an appoint­ Including In-Iaw suite. Ask for East Center St. *28,900. «® yes Agency 646-0181. AMSTON LAKE High School Guidance Office Is Just one block away from cy, 648-0181. rage. Won’t last long at *17,- if!: Town Oouncll luv ilaruld > IXIOKING for an apartment? THREE - ROOM apartment. ment. Rental *185 'downstairs, A r\TZr lively 6(4 room summer ranch 'rune. (Tuirles Nyach, Michael WABHIMOTON (AP) — W yd this six-room Colonial on 900. H. M. Frechette, Real­ Carl Zinsser for details. Frank Mott, 043-6668. WILLINGTCN Have many to choose 1 r o m, furnished, private bath and *146 upstairs (Including car­ MANCHESTER — Well land­ tvith 3 bedrooms, nice Uvlng PtsK-e and Albert Bradley •"•R®**"!. tornwr «a>rtd hsavy- Delmont St. Three bed­ tors, 647-9993. *18,600 - 8 E ^ N - R o 6 m 1i^ * bedrooms, large 2-cor garage *146. up. Paul W. Dougan Real- enlnince, utllltlcK, no [jets. 224 peting.) Oct. 1st. occupancy. scaped six-room Ranch. 6(4 room, pleasant kitchen. Beau Spreads Ouut to Aid Pupils Boonl of Edumtion candidates ’*'•**♦•* «»x ln g champion, has tor, 6494686. Charter Oak. 643-8368. Adults. No pots. rooms, enclosed paneled rear porch, two-car garage. per cent assumable mortgage, TEN-ROOM home near Man­ nAluminum siding, sitMted°*Tn *OnW *'^*'** removal of Board of E<1- ginning with a worship service ‘'»‘t*'>‘‘>®nl Paul IkMudTnun "PP®*1®‘* R> *»«• UB. *rwc Court *117 monthly payment includes a p a r t m e n t 3(4 rooms. KOUR-room Duplex, heat and RO CKVILLE — Spacious two? *26,000. chester center, one full and Heat and hot water, stove and principle, interest and taxes. two half- baths. Ideal for large hot water, julults onlyr park­ bedroom apartment, centrally “ refrigerator. Handy to center. Priced mid 20’s. Owner, 644- family or conversion to 1 3 ^ 3 —' I ' S E ™ - E ing available, no j>etB. *160 a located. Heat, hot water and hot water heating systems, Bogglnl, Realtor. 6499332. FOR THE disertmtoattoe buv- ROT .TOM T.ATOT out to ------— '...... $150 i>er month. Phllbrlck ANTHONY G. FIANO 2234. multiple dwelling, 2-car ga­ __ __ _ ^ ternntes for that board will be The service seels to ooMact month. Call 643-0844. parking. Security required. ____ the advantage of students seek by a "brotherhood hour" Agency, Realtors. 646-4200. 649-0191. rage with 2 rooms on second M a r%n ez^iirtJsisutT'z v...... » v v iieoeb a s c a c u ta a i tea v ca n.t ifc a s * i r v z n i a a . *196 monthly. 640-4804. COBURN Rood, we have listed ZOO QAA MANCHESTER "^I^Investiii^t “ ®*"‘ ® “®®® lAlte front e«- ^ “ P‘®"‘® >un®b, for which cof- Oiorles *94.666 tor 1969, *118.2W hn- 1600 story. *24,900. Phllbrlck Agen­ MANSFIELD, NEAR UCONN: 4-bedroom ranch, carpeted property of 8 units 2 b ^ ^ ®»>'"'n®Y. authentic Co- late! We can’t list all the fea- J f®®' 'r® ®ream and g^ U . ^ *>80.776 for 1961. 2 colonials on this fine n sl- MANi'HE.STER TWo - bed­ ROCKVILLE — 3 rooms, all cy, Realtors, 646-4200. living room with fireplace, large kitchen with fire^ace, Where. we^ZTk you. can you ® ^ lonial Cape neatled in the hlllB tures here, but Just a very few ^ furnUhrd. ThA eJaim aroJi* from an In- dential street, both have 3 bed- room api.rtment, very clean, utilities, *126. 649-8861. Wanted To Ront 68 RANCH —: 0(4 rooms, first bath and a half, finished paneled ”rec” room with bar, get a ’ clean, central’ly located wea^'^Ret^naWy^pric'^l^ Glastonbury pic- of the unusuaT ones Including Tl)cre will be game'll 'fw ^ o ll ^ •’"f*'*' '®rna|j Revenue eervioe ruJIr* $135 per month Including utlll- floor, plus finished rec room rooms, garages, and are in LO V E LY IxARGE family needs Immedi­ expanded Green basement garage, drilled well, large hlgh-elevation lot, six-room Colonial In thla price investment^ Wolverton *" “ pr®»tlge------your very--- ^own sail boat - basin------of the main offK-a has ^ ^ « - f ">on.y P.ttenmn r«)ely2d tloH. Depo.slt and lease requir­ In basement, sunken formal excellent condition. T. J. Manor neighborhood of fine homes, not a thru street. *26,900. ate housing, four or five bed­ Ranch features four- range, es^ W ly one where the/ Ig e iicy . R e ^ n J ' 649-:»13 neighborhood. For appoint- with concrete bulkhead, profes- ^ ® listening mu»lc tor those wlm -r, Klepluinl from the sale of stock to Flovd ed. Oidl Paul W. Dougan. Real­ dining room with beamed cell- Crockett, Realtor, 6491677. owner wlU help with the fi- room older house. Will fix up bedrooms, two baths, large ment call PhUbrick Agency, alonal landscaping, and-how ' « *lt and chat” 7^7 ®"»’ <»f «ie Patterson Enterprises, Ud.. tor, 649-4536. Business Locations paneled family room, wall to i^ o li^ ’ if necessary? Ask for MANCHESTER 9unlt income 646-4200. for reasonable rent. Call 638- .5!“.°!: iw E ROOM Ranch, with 8 bed about thla-an electric cart and Y PJ'ttvldod chnlrinun of *i,e i- t,a._ PM-hydenii hii« not was pentonal Income rather For Rent 64 2 full baths, one off master wall carpeting, beautiful treed Rick Merritt. Rick has the de amesite path to get you from “ 7 than a coplui gain and that he LOVELY four-nxmi a|>artnient, ______0768. > rooms, large kitchen with din­ property with garages, clean P EAST HARTFORD 30’S bedroom, screened porch, *26,- lot. Assumable 6(4 per cent tails. house>e to lake and back to 1.1s-lets- who^ho would iiDorrclsie lc~»Jin- " «-^«irman Raymond II was not snt heat, hot water, garage. $100 ing area, 2-car garage, 100 x and weU cared for, exeeUent was no* entitled to oerUln da- ^17^ WOMAN with 2 small children 900. Phllbrlck Agency Real­ mortgage, owner, 649-4331 af­ monthly. Prefer working wom­ at. ofiiccfl, 100 percent loca- 200 shaded lot, *20,900. W olver­ Invertment. Mid 40’s. Wolver­ EXCEPTIONAL ure style! The nine room ranch [ P"*" how many to expert but doren'^ **"“ *®y f*® offered a po»- ducUons for needs 4 or 6 room apartment tors, 646-4200. ter 6 p.m. homee with three car radio op-on. 'I* ® „ '"' ’ "---- " ‘f^ ------onvon. Player lo «m ' " ’1 ;. '.’‘P!™* ‘’ “ ' T w- ' -“ »'® «*>Ulloii■"•“‘“e* an. no pet.a. references Write tion near banks. alr-condltlOn- ton Agency, Realtors, 6492818. THREE FAMILY ton Agency, Realtors 0492813. In Manchester. 6496408 any------:----;— Northeast location, corner- crated garage is truly worthy 'ai'®®™), the tiipn hasn’l M n ^ ? i7 s m '**" ■*>"•• >ho»«h. Box ''.1.1". Manchester Herald. pd, automatic fire sprinkler. Just o ff Main St. Income Is 11,^0 FOUR-ROOM Ranch with rec RANCH Five rwjms. ’Three CAPE-Six room, three or four treed lot, near Golf course. of the setting . . . toit come «~1 reference bortw *7 1 * «"~">n<'®>«v. who will •*">>«' hetwxien the two. It in accordance with Uis provi- TTiIb property needs work. 646-4200. 8798660. For Sa!o 70 heating system. Nice treed lot. In this six room Colonial tifully treed lot, central loca­ Isa aaWae wllth garage. Plenty of pri­ Priced accordingly. Handy man r’lrsrriro— ^ ------Very clean. H. M. Frechette. tion,. near schoo-l, bus, shop­ COLUM BIA LA K E AREIA; Roomy 7-room Pape with 2 full could neaUy make this a fine ^ ^ ^ T E R of Town. . approxi­ non! Yes, *160.99 monthly pays sertaUvre b T I l m t o e ^ 'P ''" >’l«nning Oommlsrton T?'*. “ *® t-TtarUr, n 39t CENTER Street, an eight vacy here, loo. Mr. Bogdan ceramic baths, family room, formal' dining ' room, stone HURWIT & SIMONS Realtors, 647-9903. ping, fireplace, Jalousied investment. Ask Joe Lombardo mately 2(4 acres, all In "B ” rsr will meet tomorrow at 6 p ’m. bodily Injuries, It would be bmt tlce Is hereby given of the sdop- rooni home with 2-car g a r a ^ has the key, so call now to flr^ace, oil hot water heat, drilled well and 1(4 garage. *onp. A ll utilities on the site. REALTORS If the Republican elephant went tion by the Board of Dtreetore porch, garage. Bel Air Real Terrific location near beach. *25,900. for details. can t even B r y « i> t C o le , r o___ (l^... d 1_____ ^ * ) JL id f^e town office bulldIrW located in business II zone M ANCHESTER —New listing. see at only *22,600. Truly a Ideal for multiple dwellings. rer* a comparable home tor r®______Elstate, Vincent A. Bogglnl, 212 TALOOTTVI1L.E RD. ______biding until about two of the Town of Moncheeter, Cbn- Dwelling could be e.aslly con- Investment property, 3-famlIy, good value in today’s rising T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 648- that! Tht. is a ’ ’Mr. CTcan" Realtor, 6499332. iMad for the m * r future. .Moncheoter Evening lierold * ''®® n®®«>«:ul, September 2. 1M6, of •/erted for professional or com­ aluminum aiding, fenced in market. Don’t delay! This 'TWO FAMILY 1677. ROUTE 83, VERNON residence on a half acre treed corrrepondent— e . (lenw an Ordihanca aa follows; mercial occupancy. Robert J. yard, central location, excel- < I home is vacant. 649-6306 or *14,900 — Attractive 9room Centrally located, 5-5-plus 2 —------. 646-1117 876-8660 Lrtwls Monron and Jeffrey — I,""' ktt! Living room has cathedral Hrtnf* ' 643-IIMI. HlstortroJ EchiMt ||« II ordalnad by th« Board Smith. Inc., 963 Main Street. lent condition. Must be seen 876-6611. heated rooms on the third floor! ^'AST Side — Choice "B ” zone . guktam; •*"" home 2 bedrooms, dining celling and wall to waU car- « « gutdsmw • •*b lb ll on Dm- of Direclors of the Town o f 149-6241. TVo separate heating systems. with' all utilities for *7,900. VERNON Almost a give petjng. Four bedrooms tamllv rounselloni thle year, the form to be appreciated. H. M. COMPUTERIZED room, hot water baseboard l^ortcal p iety’s shelvee at Manchester that the Town of frechette. Realtors, 647-9093. CUS’TOMER SERVICES heat, attached garage, Hutch­ Priced rlght-dfeaJ, real right "P- Crockett, Realtor, 649 " " '" Y ! Pretty 8-bedroom Cape, aluminum storins and " '" ° ^ Y “ ' « » Oreidea MANCHESTER ~ 20,000 t^ HiUl Is • collertiof) Manchester purchase for the ins Agency, Realtors, 649-6324. at *25,900. Just listed. "fove and refrigerator, ga- jo b change makes im- « « d e s M e H k ill HI o u h I h^ square foot masonary indus­ HIGHWOOD Drive, better than ApPRO^rMT^iT^TT:::;;:------®ewers, mediate Mile necessary. At ^ counseiton. will work trial building, 1(4 acrea, cen­ now, 7-room Colonial with ev­ B (Sl W MANCHESTER — Best condi­ Hundred 1*9.200 OOP Ddtlare ■■I?-?#- W 17> U A ir ir ®'®®"' "Pp®*^ *26,900 consider thteoremertv PAff""®"® with the etommtary I) I I I p M < - y At tral location, all utilities. erything, over 2600 sq. ft. of BARROWS and WALLACE CO. tion. . 2-famlly 4-4, with fire­ WE HAVE MORE. prime land. Near community school, on bus line. *19,900. one of the best vaJues*^^the If®"*** Heinz will be at the high ^ **rs Mexlne ton er of Wll- from Ann* liosklns of the Towe / a Many possibilities, 'Including graceful living area. Prime lo­ Manchestar Parkade places In each apartment, low in town and out. See our ads college site and new Route 6. Colll-Wagner Realty. 6499088, area A^k fo r^ L^i^So WednemUy COP Luncheon I.' viA®- ' commercial use. Hayes Agen­ cation, top quality and- unique lilanchester 6496306 maintenance, and rent-free liv­ to the out of town column. Now *21,500. Phllbrlck Agency, 8793396. mornings, at the elomenlary 1 more than ever, the Best Buys Realtors. 646-4200. IIA nertlcut V • cy, 646-0131. floor plan makes this on out­ ing, *24,900. Wolverton Agency, sthool on those nfternors)*. iw l H ^ T F O R D , Ooim (A P ) — Models wealth of Moseochusetts that M ANCHESTER well planned are By Belflore! v'' / standing offering. Hayes Agen­ Realtors, 6492813. MANSFIELD: Neat 6(4-room ranc* on 1(4 beautiful acres COVENTRYlY -— Restored 9 at the mlddto whool all day Gov! John Dempeey Is dotiw a d i d ^ T " teeprtrt >tract r « « of-tandof-lond kicatedkwated In the eold BUSINESS zone Stone build­ 714-room Cape, in town’s finest ROCKLEDGE—residential zon­ MARTENS cy 646-0131,■'evenings Mr. Hun near UConn. Drilled well, fire detection system. 2 tool room, 4- ed building lot, 80x175, with bedroom Colonial. 6 U "variable day and nlgttt to T W d a y , Thureday and fMOny ’terribl. Job ” R^^toon^ M«.cherer mmore par- ing consisting of four unit dler, 6497613. location, 4 large bedrooms, ga­ WESTSIDE — Six-room Cape, ■ sheds, lightning rods and aluminlm storms and screens fireplaces,I. original wide floor counsel you on selling your Morron bee _ R®pubUcan Con- examples cf formal iicularlv bounded end city utilities. *8,000, call 643- apartments. Three house trail­ rages, flreplaced living room, with full-shed dormer,_ 1(4 For quick sale—*24,900. BELFIORE ^rda, 9car garage, 7 scree, property. Dick U really UsUng to'lMhM ‘‘tsusT * p®®“^ ® " Thomas J. 1661. „ ™ ■*“ “ er parking lots. Excellent in­ CENTRALT" location. 8 - room paneled den, formal dining baths, carpeting throughout, Bel Air Real Estote, Vincent Property these daye-and our having been granted a . ceremo^, ,re among $he Northerly by i lend m f of the come. Phllbrlck Agency, Real­ home jvlth five rooms down, room, equipped kitchen, basement garage, 24’ swim­ A..Bogglnl Realtor, 643-9332. ™ttre saiea force of fuU-Ume abeeoce lort year to txit in hi ***" * *” ** »»m« dieplay. There ^ Moncheeter Ooe tors, 646-4200. three iip, 1(4 baths. Excellent situated o n 'tre e studded lotT ming pool. Sensibly priced at '' AGENCY ------— ... ■------profesetonol* U really eelllng r e ^ ^ ^ ^ •®uttletom about Governor '• • tartddree. made and worn Menchwtter. Resort Proporty Hundred (ll») Feet, more or condition throughout. Many Call Warren E. Howjand, Real­ *24,9007 “T. J. Crockett. Real- homea! Coll Dick for advice at Jlnlvi^iv ^ H®n>P9®y‘« polltlcai plans,’’ by a chief of the Penobwiat MANCHESTER -Center—Pos­ REALTORS 647-1413 laaa; features such as on oversized tor, 643-1108. t o « , 643-1677. For Solo 74 TOLLAND *«7 t418. o ^ h Oonnectirul. eold MeoklU to a epeeeh i* . Mallscet tribe. T K . chWf ietto sible office and reatdence com­ lot, aluminum siding, two-car' M ANCHESTER —Custom 8- a booming community a few Northeorteriy’ by land n/t of CROCHET bination. Sl.x-mom Colonial, 2?- BOL*rON L A K E -Y e a r round garage, new gas heating unit, room Split. TVo baths, two-car mUes east of Manchester. ItoD He counaeled the M-niore "Some say that he wUl run died Iwp years ago the Town of Moncheeter. . car garage. Bus line. $24,900. 4*4 room home. Oil hot water big roomy basement, etc. On­ garage, built - In kitchen, Stop by, or call our office, BELFIORE' orty 1..I year. .g.zn for r>vernor. ” .old Me.- Also on dUpUrT. , wampun.; being Unvm Bond, Three Him Hayes Agency, 646-0131. heat. 150’ of lake frontage with if you ore looking tor a deed HUty-rtve ( 2l 8 i Feat, KNIT ly *29,900. Move In tomorrow. beautiful, near-acre wooded Both couneetor, emphartze Wll. ’Some eay that he wlU rxm belt which t o ! n exact c o p T S 1 trees and privacy. Enclosed small horse farm ; or land •bat the rervloe* of more or ese. T. J. Crockett. Realtor, 643- ^hsibJudsufdtiaL O iU t^ lot with privacy and brook. the gui- for the United Motes Senate porch. Immaculate condition. (we got all Wnds) . . . some InvMfnMnt PropMty 1877. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. AGENCY donoe deportmeni ore "not ’I e p e e with Howonl Hous- ^ w S t h l T “ ®^(berty by North Icbool Hurry! Hayes Agency, 646-0131. Boned for apartment, a log C4’7 14 10 merely iwr for methe COIDcollege.bound, m on-1 think he will run tor bollzliw Street, 'Three Hundred Sev­ For REALTORS everlasting peace 167 $19,900 RANCH. Five rooms,' Center St. & Thompson Rd., Manchester cabin on six acres; three 647-1413 but for all rtudenU *JI «>ver” enteen (3l7i Feel, more or mode flhm MANCHESTER —^ Modern three bedrooms, new kitchen or four Cape Ood styled leas; im 9 b®tng'mrtitkm- thin . T ^ cabinets. Beautifully landscap­ COLUM BIA LA K E —Right of way lake goes with this homes, one with 1<4 sere, VERNON Main St. building Including Luxury Living As You'd Design It lovely 9room. all-year-round ranch home. Oil hot water IN TOWN TENANTS HARBOR, they do not like solring, iwlvtog, h^. ^ “ ® ^ b lllty lo r the 1878 tortrumenU uwW to making Westerly by land n/f of one 8157 two stores and warehouse. E x­ ed lot. A better buy by Phil- that has two hone stalis; ever. Is ochedule cl One & Two-Bedroom Apartments heat, amesite drive, garage, 1(4 baths, fireplace, "re c ” MAINE IMMACULATE SPLIT!! hangs\ '• " n ^tn aU on -,«n d as them ere sis., part rt the Dowd. Two Hundred (MOi 38-SO cellent Income producer. Rea­ brick Agency, Realtors. 646- room, large formal dining room, enclosed porch and manv a commercial block to the which murt l,e made soon pooeible gubernatorial condl- Feet, more or lees. ' 4200. Here’s a good sized 7-room area. etc. T. ”j. Crockett. A lirightly sdiprcl pon­ sonable. Cinll for details. Hayes built-lns. Situated in area c< fine homes. *32,000. Here's ooe deggonr good r w ie c , be added, by «®P*. Prertdent Nlxo b ta ^ Said premises ore subject lo Free Heat and Hot Water Golonial that will accommo­ Five hours from Manches' Tolland Office 8796279. to lr«ro u !»»'^ ‘.'lwrr'*l!Id cho with fringe la-isi-l.-i is Agency, 646-0131. buy! 7-room, Split Level, 17, a n i (hose to be dropped. p is t o n to cut federal construe- onyx jewelery a Sewer Eosemenl of record lo Cojiihine a sliealh jmnp MANCHESTER — 'Two family date your family and your ter. Three-room cottage with the iM-rfcrt covi r-iip for cathedral celling in living Oct I. lha Eighth Otrtrtct. I'r with p fiiii ly ladoreil 6-6. Central location. City Rental Also Includes pocketbook. TTils home has porch, one acre on paved sports or ila.vtinic cos- INVESTM ENT package — ’Two Senior s are to be meetli ^1 American tortsn utilities. Ijirg e wooded lot. Im ­ three good sized bedrooms, road, one mile from ocean. CO VEN TRY — Perfect starter room, bullt-lns. walkout rec Said purchase ahoit be fl- tumc.s. Can ho kniltod or hloase for easuat enst*in- 2-family homes. 6 rooms each Ido in yoiii waidrohe! All G-E Kitchen Equipment a huge living room, with a W,300. Call owner after 6 home. Two "twin-sized bed­ room to a beautifully lond- )vUh Morgan to group, crochctoil! No. 167 lias apartmnet with garages, coun­ maculate condition. Mid SO’s. \o. Hl.’iV with iMioni. fam ily room-kitchen com­ p.m., 64»-6226. rooms. paneled living room, dcMped yard. In-ground and IndlviduaJ sen'rsw both knil 'ind crochrl di­ try sized lots, 12 years old. -Meyer Agency, Realtors, 643- Riuige with Self-Cleaning OVen e Two-Door Refrig- <:i li'i: IS in .\i-w Sizes ,'i8 eat-in kitchen, large treed lot, swimming pool and much, urged to toeke appointments rections in size to fit 0609. . erator-FVeezer e Dispeeal e Dishwasher • Two Air bination with built-in oven, to .ill, hast 4J to .'ll. Size May be purchased separately. new oil furnace, fuU Iraulatlon. much more Only *33.800 go over port high iK-hool an.vonc. range and dishwasher, also 411. -14 host . . . jumper. Conditioning Cnits e Traverse Rods • Venetian Blinds Can't beat this for only *12,- Call J Florence, 6496306. All college Kf^ipllcants are thool^ who know batter " SEND sot In colni for tach pal- M9 mT s‘“" MA^NCHESTER 4-bedroom Split • Wall to Wall Carpeting throughout. Two bedroom a screened porch, all cu- Sunday rt each month publtcalion . la this nows^oper’ - . tom to Includa llrit-clail nalll^; .'I’ s yarils of I.", inch; L-evel. with 3 ci^ramlc baths, . peted tkxirs and a paneled 500. Keith Agency, 646-413*. t»MPUTERIZEp to mail their appilcattorav out Chne of the critics of the fed- hlonse. L’Cj yards. Out of Town •M6 JY — t provided that within ten (lOl Anmi Csbol, Miuiehoalcr living room has cathedral Cell­ apartments include one and We-half baths. \ rec foom. TTie location is 6491822 CUBTOMER SERVICES before the Qirlslm as vacation ' cutback to conotructlon ki EvobIbs HerBld, IIM AVE. M r, irto Flaherty, local di- pubUcotlon of •18®. •.»$ I" ealai tor oocS pa^ Land For Solo 71 ing, bay window and wall to For Solo 75 The Scholastic Aptitude Teel >^tnp*®y OF AMEBICA8. NEW YOBK. tom to lacludo llrat-claia aialllitt. Ample parking, individual basement storage, master jurt right tor a growing ------VERNON. 6 room Ranch on a H A!. \Y/ re< tor of the Women', Auxihory Or««nance a potitloti Mgn- N.Y. INM. wall carpeting. Grade level LESSENGER CO. Will be given to Bolton only *■ "> *«, MBBckoolor ANDOVER — 29 lovely wood­ TV antenna. Convenient to transportation, shopping, tamliy and the price is only V^ON - Monchcrtcr Line, high and dry tre .^ D (!b{. W of the Windham Memorial How •<* by not leoa than five (8) per Print Namo, Addraii sttk ZIP family room, kitchen with CODE and Etyla Nnaibtr. ed acres. 1,166’ frontage. Nice schools and churches. *28,000. CaU us for an ap­ bullt-tna and dining area. Mid piuj. has announewd UmiI the '* " * the ’Town, Send 50f today for the brook-swImmlng pool poten­ pointment to inspect. SO’s. Wolverton Agency, Real­ Rental agent on premises 1-7 p.m. Also shown by ^tae ^ "" rioTnig- coffee houre______brought_____ in “ determined from the loleet new ’0!) Fall and Winter tial. ’Three miles from new Rt. REALTORS tors. 6492813. appointment.,,pne-qimrter mile east of Exit 92, Wilbur ALBUM! ■ 6, minutes to Hartford and ______It’s here . . . the *69 Full Cross Parkwaj-, Route 15 and 1-84. Joan Sadlon 423-9291 Leslie Lewis U& R REALTY CO. . su it aUlLTt . . twahra Irrair UOonn. Excellent financing DUPIEX 4-4, separate fur^ Reotdenu are reminded. Mrs. •***' Town Clerk reipieotliig dailgni In a alar matll! Paltara & Winter Basic fashion I 228-3080 Evenings Kzunen Lewis C O VEN TR Y - Bolton line. OOVENTRy ' - H l g T 4 * , I ! r t ' ^ «>-n $ » w o rt., wlB nrarii placaii diractlana. at 10 — taly Only f)0f a copy. through owner. M. H. Palmer, naces, near Parkade, princl- /TELEPHONE 646-2623 Ei’enings 6492683 Four room Ranch n - tlSAOO Seven poncy rix-room Ranch Manl" ,r e n e ^ *e «rv for ^ ^ birthday-Itaturday with t^ h e r iy ntye. that the Wllllm- '** f*<®®®"ce to a ofieolal Mt a capyl Realtor, 643-6321. pies only, $23,900. Call 643-8446, 423-0546 Four room Ranch, fireplace, room 0 »p e New kltcben, IH cured acre-treed lot norore "c c c 'm ry for all of th e^. a new boo*. 'T h e l*rlnr e o f i^ lc e -lM e a muaieal election. Robert D. Murdock. Realtor . — ------— conMdy. treed, private yard.' near bath., full 4ellar. Bill Woloot? Homeewmiog «»•PMaours------and Hta Rogemiy " * will be held at the Schaffer John I. Ooriida Jr. ping Only *15.800. Hayes 6691663 Pooek Reottori M L * ’ Oongregatlonal I Secretary Agency, 646-OUl. rtreet. *36,800 Poack Realtors. nil hold it , aJ * “ ___ ^ ‘«®t9»y __ acclaim Audttortum to Wimmantic from 2897478. 743-634*. . ago wtth his novel Ocl 22 to 38 Patron aiM Board of Dtroetors r *697478, 742-404*. homecoming this Sunday, be- "Tito 0<^d ooropMkw Ucksla ore etiU avail- Mancherter. Oo m .

♦ 4 .A'. PAGE TWENTY '''A- ^ TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1969 J iHanrtiPBtTr lEtipning iS^raUi AviMue DaBy Met Pn m Ron ■\. Am Ifet Week leM West Side Reunion committee Dana C. Evans, a 1969 grad- * m o 28, IN » The Weather About Towp will meet tomorrow at 7 p.m. uate ot Mandieater High School, Nursery School Absentee Ballots / Bar-B-Que Set Clear, cool tonight with lows at the home of Nick Angelo, has been named to the Blue Two Manchester residents IM W OPEN in 40s. Tomorrow continued cool 462 Parker St. Jacket Choir at the U.S. Navy Manchester Town Clerk were among 33 Connecticut Air In 21st Year By Repi^licans but sumy. Ifigh about 70. Out­ Recruit Training Center, Great Edward Tomkiel issued a 15,459 National Guardsmen who re- look for W tU ey mUder. A<_ T!<__ t ^ A prayer service will be con- —Lake's, »...111. He is theuio .vi.son of Mrs. Center Nursery School began reminder today that applica­ Plans are near comi^etlon tor RADIO SERVICE KimHcheMter^-^A City o f ViOage Charm tions for absentee ballots mArinio « «l^th- /SPACE CENTER, Houston tlsts at the Lunar Receiving the lunar material to earthly ' fo r th a t G O O D JO B S . . . hundreds of good jobs . . . are now available at the Connecticut plants of about continuing the three-day eiUng rift between Washington metic of available votes might /(AP) - The moon went Uirough Laboratory believe, sonaJTussday when. eyewUneos- eald and FAA expert. sraiKiNQ D/FfeaeNCE cease-fire the Viet Cong de­ and Saigon on the cease-fire. life forma - plonta, flah, mlce,^ «s 0^ , on Alle(riieny Airtines ewntually cause Hruska to de/ violent and torrid (tains of birth birds and, accidently, m'an him­ Very few of the neor-mlooee' Pratt & Whitney Aircraft. So broad are the needs that almost anyone with machining, assembly or clared for the funeral of North The U.S. Command tacitly ac­ This conclusion, based on sx fX.Y Jet woe hit by a s’ngle-en- in clde against declared candldg- and early infancy about the self—produced no evidence of Involve two' commercial Jeto. Vietnamese President Ho Chi cepted the truce and sharply omlnatiOns of rocks and dust re- gins private (ilans oa it was ap- ^ A B.I ■ V ^ inspection experience will find an attractive opening. ■' same time as the earth, moon (Mthogens or germs exlsL FAA officials report, since the CANDIES Minh. curtailed its offensive opera­ .prm/'h’ng a loruUng at lixlianop- BLACKTOP PAVEMENTS “What you arc seeing now (s a ^ Ing In the soil. Nor has the soli elrtlnera fly r t^ iy separated The cease-fire, which U.S. tions including bomb raids. But revealed in Interviews as olls. Thars were no sunrivate. movement to Baker," salt) one quiet, (teacefui place," scien- tlie been shown to have a toxic ef­ forces honored, was scheduled Thleu publicly rejected a cease­ Republican senator with un- scisnUsts pre|>ared to re- It eras the third total colllehm Inexperienced? There are opportunities for you, too. Depending on your interests, aptitudes leoae some of the lunar material fect on earth creatures. for prompt 99rvh9, p h m to expire at 1 a.m. Thursday, or fire, and his forces increased matched conservative creden- Friday to (Aher sclentiats for —Examination of ths rocks and qualifications, a number of training courses with full pay are available. Length of training » 1 p.m. EDT today. their military operations. There further study. and dust show the moon to have M A N d a B a m b a b o w a b b Gen. Creighton W. Abrams, was no indication however, Uuit Baker is considered k middle- can vary from introductory training of three weeks up to 3 or 4 years. And all with full pay. been molten about the aame •Tl MiOB at,, Msnchestsr commander of U.S. forces In- they were killing any of the ene­ of-the-road Re(tublica^likely to The National Aeronoutica and time oa the^ earth, about three Vletnam, met with President my. prove accepUble to/i>oth wings Hartford &>p Space Administration will offi­ So, visit one o1[our plants. Find out for yourself about the challenging future, the good wages, and Nguyen Van Thleu before flying billion years ago. U.S. sources say that if the of the'party. cially announce lu findings on to Washington for the confer- —The moon heated up after the many attractive benefits of an Aircraft job. , - Viet Cong and North Viet The more liberal Re{niblicans the moon rock at a Waohtogton ends Uiat President Nixon will lU formation, oa did the earth, namese do not step up their *■«'"**' firmly aligned with •Satisfactory’ nenrs conference Moiiday. , ‘ v ‘ ' . . ' . ' . ' )M>ld Friday with his top mili­ and was a gtob of molUn rock. present low level of activity aft- Here ore the key thin^ sctoi- LOOK! tary and diplomatic odvioers on (See IPsge .’khlrty-Nine) But vrtiUe the earth continued to FOR SEPTEMBER HERE ARE SOME OF THE OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE NOWI Uota at the Manned Space (Ten­ Vletoom. (Rcs Fogs Eight) After Mishap ter oay they have learned from evolve and bring forth life, the THE MOST Apollo II. moon—after 600 mlllhm yeore— ■ Mechanics ■ Oilers ■ Electricians ■ Eiectronic Servicemen ■ Machine Operators ■ Weiders e to effect died. EXCITING SPECIALS HARTFORD. Oonn. (AP) _ —There Is no evidence there Lathe Operators ■ Boring Machine Operators a Toot and Die Makers ■ Experimentat Machinists ^^onapd Pittman, a 28-yeor-old moon. The Apollo II mleslon foiled to FURNITURE STORE ia life on the ON ■ Assembters ■ Testers ■ inspectors ■ Trainees in Production and Experimentat Departments policeman wlio was accidentally —Exhaustive teou expoati« (■•e Page Hrirty-mae) —AND— wounded by a fellow officer, was DECORATING SHOP and many, many more! re(Mrtcd In satisfactory condi­ tion. IN Aluminum A bullet fired by Patrolman CONNECTICUT Clyde Rogers, 38. In an attempt • DOORS to keep PttUnan ((xmi being P ratt & dragged off in a stolen cor Tues­ Colorado IV^Blast • WINDOWS day hit Pittman In the bock and OPENING East Hartford, Willow Street lodged in his chest. • CANOPIES The Incident occurred on Main TOMORROW • AWNINBS if more convenient... W h itn e y Street in the North End, where Set for Tonight Middtetown, Aircraft Road major dlsordere erupM last WED., SEPT. 10 • SIDIND ASSORTED week. GRAND VALLEY. Colo. (API from the northwest, which CHOCOLATES North Haven, 415 Washington Avenue^ ^ ; P irc ra ft In on effort to dljq>el rumors — Tb. much delayed Project would carry any leaked radtooc- 1 lb. $1.95 that were flying thick and foot RuUson underground nuclear tlvtty—which they do not expect ex(8oslan In western Ootorodo FREE ESTIMATES 2 lbs. $3.85 Southington, West Queen Street ^ around Hartford. Police Chief - t o sparsely populated moun- Thomas Vaughan lost no time was dsflnltely set 8sr • p.m. tolnoua orsoa. . . E-Z TERMS (EOT) today—unless ihsrs is on MANY ASSORTMENTS . to iosutog a sUtement saying The cxptoslon was originally U the shoottog of the (xdiceman unexpectsd chengs to Ihs TO GIVE AND ENJOY ' All are open Monday through Friday 8 A,M. to 4:45 P.M. Di-. SI- IN, . -t , .N.ii’t S' - ' scheduled tor ioot Thursday buj — C A U — hod been done accidentally by wsether prior to that tJins. has hod a series of postpone- HOME FURNISHINGS LENOX Tuesday Evening until 8 P.M.—Saturday 8 A.M. to 12 noon another member of the force. Tlie declston to procssd srtth msata becaisss wteda hod pre­ BILL TUNSKY p Pittman and Rogers, both Nsr the 40-klloloa blaal sros mods at vailed t o 4 t^ pcpulaled areas Mrs. James-Alex«nd«r. from Danville. III., aitaln^ groee, were dose friends. a weather briefing this morning ouch as Ol(aver, locateil about grief at the Indianapolis Municipal Airport today M.i.\(’HKsrKIt I’.VKK.ADI': PHARMACY Accordliig to tbs acoount of at the project, hssrtqnsrtera to 140 miles eoal of the btosi site. nearby Orand Jonctiosi.' after learning the airplane her parents were on. (.New .SA-ftioii) 0194005 M B. cBwraB «r An Equal Opportunity Employer A jroaog Sooth 'Vietnameae soldier giieves over the body of hia wife in Dm. the incident given by police, Pitt­ All traffic wee to be halted Allegheny Flight. 8f>3, crashed outside Indianapolis. man hod stopped a stoten cor TTia Atomic Energy Gommla aritiiln SPmOe rodhio of 'the Nang, South Vietnam. The woman was killed during a rocket attack on the ofosi’a wssriirr sxpsrta sold the Her parents were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Yoon# of city. (AP Photofax) wind to the ores eras bfosritig (RssPogsEl^j ItaJtimore.. Md. There were no survivors in crash.