X. Ayerag^Daily Net Press Run The Weather F o r The .Week Ended PAGE TWENTY MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1970 • -4 Septem ber 12, 1970 . Cloudy, cool. with periods of rain and drizzle through ’Thurs­ 15,792 / day morning. Low tonight about ■ Mark Swerdloff, coordinator Manchester Rod and Gun 50. High tomorrow 70 to 76. About Town of the Manchester Drug Ad­ Club will have Its quarterly School Board ^ Manchester—A City of Village Charm visory Center will be guest meeting tonight at 8 at the Mystic Reylew, NABA, will Meets Tonight,, speaker at a meeting of the clubhouse on Daley Rd., Cov­ VOL. LXXXIX, NO. 294 (Classified Advertising on Page 19) meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at Manchester Rota^ Club to­ entry. TWENTY-TWO PAGES MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1970 PRICE TEN CENTS After being In recess since Odd Fellows Hall. After the morrow at 6:30 p.m. at Man­ meeting, there will be a kitchen July 27, the Bocml of Education COMPLETE toBWTl^MITKwc chester Country Club. Local 991 of the Manchesiter will resiune semi-monthly meet­ social for members and guests. Town Employes tvlll have an imiuransmith * ings tonight at 8 o’clock In the Members are reminded to bring Boy Scout Troop 133 will meet important meeting tonight at 7 Items for the social. tomorrow at 6 :45 p.m. in Fellow­ in "nnker Hall. Bennet Junior High School Main INSURANCE ship Hall of Second Congrega­ Building. Arab Commandos Bolton Marks Fmma Nettlet(jn Group of tional Church. ' Peter R. Haskell, son of Mr. It will take necessary action Second Oongregatlonal Church and Mrs. J. Robert Haskell of (HI establishing these washout Mill i An Anniversary will have a potiuck at its meet­ Accounts: ’Three Project I ac­ SERVICE 11111 i_LLLi Strikes at GM Plants Idle Friendship Club of St. John’s 18 Jordt St. and a. graduate pf ing tomorrow at 6:30 p.m. at Spell Out Demands Today’s Herald Includes, Polish National Catholic Church Manchester High School, is counts totaling $136,686; ProJ- the church. After supper, there on pages 10 and 11, a story will have its first meeting of the among 30 Colby College students "“ect Outdoors , for 1970-71, will be a sewing session. $37,600; adult basic educaticHi, By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ' and a picture about Bolton’s season tonight at 7:30 at the spending their junior year at the weekend celebration of its church. University of Caen in France, ■ $14,000; Industrial a rts pro­ The West Side Old Timers Arab guerrillas demanded today that Israel free 13 250th anniversary. studying the French language, gram , $8,600; and vocational REAL committee will meet Wednesday specific prisoners and an unspecified number of Pales­ 'The religious education board literature, history, and contem­ education program, $22,116. Accounts of weddings ap­ at 7:30 p.m. at the home of tinians in exchange for Americans and Israelis among of Second Congregational porary culture. The board is expected to ap­ ESTATE pear on pages 12, 13, and 14. Francis Mahoney, 19 Hamlin St. 54 remaining airline hijack hostages. Auto Workers Aeross U.S. Church will meet tonight at 7:30 point an assistant superinten­ Laying down its detailed in the church parlor. The executive board of the dent of buildings, grounds and terms for the first time, the By LOWELL McKIROAN The executive board of the Women’s Christian Fellowship maintenance. It will also act on Popular Front of the Liberation Associated Press Writer Manchester Republican Worn-, M otherhood of M ary M other’s of Second Congregational 11 resignations; 3 requests for en’s Club will meet Wednesday Circle will have a potiuck at leaves of absence; 12 profes- Hijacker Shot of Palestine declared; "To start New London Church will .meet tonight at 8 with, we want the Israeli gov­ DETROIT (AP) — The at 1:30 p.m. instead of 1 p.m. it’s meeting tonight at 8 at the at the church. sitcd to lure Yj pfTftwL; jm the rest of the Iro-Molive plant at LaGrangc, on tlic San Francisco Peninsula nez, was 800 yards from where Gunfire was reported from other workers out of iThcj'lam m iry. III., said, "They keep putting a w ere idle. Sirs. Bac’s body was foun. Pickets also appeared a t B&O several points in the project. a display of .sympathy TrrF'ihc Eednomists in the'^ito Indus- cap .on the cost-of-living coni- The South Vietnamese report try - and in the Nixon adniinis- ironsation. I’m ^ ’ing less with facilities in- Pennsylvania, New One woman was reported shot G.M workers on strike. They said a doctor was appointed by York, Ohio. Marylan^ and Indi- but no details were available. also tried to prevent those n'- tration luive said in recent the pi’e.sonl doll.kr so I've got to a court to examine the body of C&O opeVaoperations at Nguyen Hong, fiance of Police moved into the area porting for work from going in, weeks that the nation's cconom- gel more to stay up with it." ana, and ■ "rhi ic situation is improving. They Jcscpli Covington, a 15-ycai' Huntington, \V. Va. Mrs. Bac's son. and that he con- about ,8 a.m. and the shooting police said. had .subsided by 10. A number of warned that an auto strike veteran of the Detroit Cadillac B.v Inidinorning all C&O and eluded she had been raped. weaporus wiis confiscated, in­ TTiere were reports tires were would seriously h;imper such plant, appeared in good spirits B&O oiierations were reported There was no mention of Mrs. ^AndiersonHittle shished in the ednipany p:irking improvement. as he stood in the 55 degree to have hailed in West Virginia. Bac's being raped. WE^K)NOR ] cluding .spvenil rifles iind shot- A GREAT NAME IN THE MANUFACTURING OF FINE^ CLOTHING lot and that windows in two guns. The Nixon adinini.slration drizzle waiting for his wife to Oifo railroad .official estimated U.S.^invcsligulors said three Michael Pittaro of South Aml)byr?0.. clutches his |>a.ssing e.ar.s w ere sm:ished liy IN MANCHESTER There was no immediate indi­ suid. however, that it had no pick him up. at least 5,000 men were idle. doctors an .American, a Ko­ daughter, Connie, 6, as they were reunited at Ken­ cation of what spawned the bottles, poliee kaid. plans to interfere. "Yes, I’m jubilant,” Ooving- T. \V. Keating, United Trans- ran and a Vietnamese—found ( Manchester Parkade)West Middle Turnpike- Broad Street nedy Airport. Connie, ti aveling alone, was on a. jet Striking w orkers did n'ot til- (See Page Twenty-Onej (Sec Page Five) (See Page Twenty-One) , (See Page Five) Phone 647- 1451 hijacked by Arabs. (AP Photofax) (.See P a g e E ig h t) ways “agree on wluit w:cre lljie ■> 1 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1970 PAGE THREE PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CO,NN.. TyESDAY, SEWEMBER 15, 1970 ^.Coventry projects In the various stages of Army Doctors Insist; them early for treatment. And, MOVIE RAnNGS progress,., and evaluate mar ■We try to remove any fear of Hehron THEATER TIME Sheinwold on Bridffc terials. workmanship and com - disciplinary action. There Is no Good Book on Show Biz FOR PARENTS AND holiday eookio cirttm SCHEDULE pU ance^th codes. disciplinary action. We don’t re­ get on early starti YOUNG PEOPLE AGEI-E8S DETECTIVE Council Given Reports He must be able to Interpret’ port individuals to their com­ Town Gets State Check Beats Television Reruns SEES CARELESS PI-AY and enforce toe requirements of ^Asian Strain * o f VD manding officer or anyone else.” Burnside—Catch 22 7 :10,-9:20. Th0 ob^rhf of tff rati/tg$ t$ lo inloftn. NORTH • ehrislmas pfn*$ about thf auitab*My ot By ALFRED SHEINWOLD state and local buUding codes There are no recotded deaths East Hartford Drive-In—Mas­ By BOB THOMAS left untouched, undetstandably a 7 .3 movfo cootont lot ¥iamng by thotr efutbran. Nobody noticed the hawk­ Covering Town Positions and deal effectively 'Wflth the from venereal disease among ter of Terror 7 :30, Equinox 9 :Q0, Associated Press Writer so — author Springer Is Father QJ76 Toward School Addition faced man with the pipe -in his A J public. U.S. servicemen In Vietnam. Master of Horror 10:30. Henry’s press agent. o Job descriptions for .various and elderly exemptions, and fil- Just a Superstition First Selecting Aaron Reid day until November 8 Inclusive I HOLiLiYWOD (AP) 'Televi- book Includes a percep- ALL ACCS ADMITieO mouth as he watched the inter­ ♦ A Q 7 4 3 . Tax Assessor One recent death at .(Jlark Air East Windsor Drlve-In—Re- General Auoieoces town hall employes have been ‘"8^ yearly^reporte with toe state Base in toe Philippines possibly # Miohlcsgivlng has announced receipt of a ® in Phelps Hall. Con- Worinpsrtnv slon was yawning with reruns, uve description of the elder G city match last month In the WEST EAST The assessor is responsible By Robert Tuckman ample, there were no hospital­ ■ -13- prepared by Town Manager ceUector. $143,396.32 check from the ~ i o n is scheduled for No- ballroom of the Sheraton-Bos- a A Q J 10.5 4 a K 9 6 for'the revaluation and assess­ Associated Press Writer ized cases. contributed t o . rumors of an Manchester Drive - In - Steinbeck: "A ton Hotel. “ If I hadn’t come ._ ^ Minimum education neces- "Aslan strain” and its killing ef­ • •eetyday vember 15. M*A‘ S»H 9 30 T hronly Game and shoot-em-ups. So ^an reaching but unreachable, ALL ACES AOMinCO 10 8 5 C? 9 3 'Deimis Moore and are current- sary includes completion of ment of all taxable property. U.S. Army figures show vene- state of Oonnectlqjit represent-. Adults who may be contem. M A H M ».30, me uniy Game ^hy, not spend a late summer ggnUe but capable of wild and Parental Cuidanca Suggested 3,000 miles to see Billy Wilder’s He receives some direction in aAIGON ( A P ) — T o hear infection 'affects 2(X) serv- fects. The serviceman bought a GP O K 65 0 Q9 3 ly under review by the Town high schl with work experi- Ing about 60 per cent of the plating confirmation are asked . yacaUon______c a t c l ^ up with show dangerous violence, sharply movie about me,’’ he whis­ ♦ J 109 5 2 this area from the State Tax senne GIs teU it, there's an icemen per 1,000 per year. drug on the local market an4 building grant, for the new Gil- to contact the rector as soon as Mansfield Drive-In Master of business book? pered at the first trick of to­ •a 6 OouncU, which requested the ence in business and bookkeep- rate fairly stable In recent treated himself. He ■was strick- critical of others but equally SOUTH. Commission. • Asian strain of venereal disease ead Hill School addition. possible in order that a satis- Horror 7:30, Master of Terror day’s hand, “ I’d go right back data several months aga *"«• T**® collector must yeara. However, officers say the en with diarrhea and internal Why not, indeed? Nowadays self-crUcial, caged and fighUng RESTRICTED ♦ 82 _ ... have toe ability to communicate Duties include inspecting - - so strong - that it can kill a man Of the amount, $141,396.32 is factory schedule may be worked 8:40, Equinox 10:00. you almost need to be a full- the bars but Umid of the light Under 17 reouires accompanying to the Baker Street Bridge figuf%s often Involve men who bleeding, and died within hours based on 60 per cent com- out. State Theatre Airport 7:00, a u b .” AK42 rurpose of the job desciip- y^th toe public, to apply basic completed buildings and assess- qj.^ ao painful that to get it is a time reader to keep up with that viciously opposed to external re­ Parent or Adult Guanlian Ing property, collecting in- get venereal disease two or after he was admitted to a hos- 9:20. North dealer. 0 10 8 7 4 2 tians is to fully explain- work bookkeeping skills and office GAS DISCOUNTED pletion of the work and the School Menu . branch of literature, particular- stralnt, imposing an Iron slav- criteria for these employes, procedure. fOnnation regarding personal fate worse than death. three times. pltal. UA ’Theatre—Patton 8:00. East-West vulnerable. ♦> K 8- '$2,000 additional is on the site The menu for the week at 'ly concerning film. A film buff ery on himself, wno © speci^c duties have nev- niA»ir property, preparing a chart on U. » . Army doctors Insist “ Nearly all our cases are of developed that he had Opening lead — Six of Clubs. isl .South West 0 acquisition grant dating back both schools will be: Monday, could go broke trying to amass "His face Is' a picture of op- NO ONE UNDER 17 ADHIHED er been established oompletely. there’s no such thing as an gonorrhea,” says one Army doc- Jong-stored drug West had opened the six of :SS I (P 2 ♦■ The town clerk and registrar which values are assigned to _ o-™--____ . —j ______------SAVE CASH-NO STAMPS to the original land purchase, raisin barbeque meat, rice,. all the new books. Pretty soon I posites in conflict.’’ (Age limit may vary property, determining how to Aa!®" strain. They offer a com- tor. "We see very lltUe syphlUs " undergoes in certain areas) clubs, and South played low ss 4 9 All Pass When work is completed, green beans, chocolate cake; T olland expect to see books on “ The -i.“ The Other Side of the O' V it a l statistics has some work assess toe value of land, assess- bination of explanations for the chemical changes after one from the dummy when my ps e the chief of reviewed by toe state, and is re- in Vietnam.” which is now anticipated to be ’Tuesday, -shepherds pie, pear- Ufe of Mae Busch’’ or "The Rainbdw’’ by Mel Torm e-M or- pdice, road foreman, tax col­ ing all motor vehicles and pre- toles some servicemen tell when He added that instances of y® "’’ companion, the ageless Sher- •— ------—------sponsible for keeping all land -____ . — -'Hie GI rumors of an ‘ Asian on or about Nov. 1, and all Jpllls prune salad, carrots, jello with films of Troy Donahue.” row, $6.95— tells a poignant sto- Ait Q IBB A*c n BUMMCliVt lector, town clerk, rc^strar of paring toe Grand List. they get home. three other forms of venereal . , ,, , j SEE TIM MORIARTY paid for the balance of con- topping; Wednesday, orange ?>«• MM. Of TMt lock Holmes, unade his com-ggj.^.gjj we discussed' the records and records of appoint- strain,” and its alleged lethal School Bus Here are some of the new ry of the-anguished nine months uonoM ncnM cow o# u u -mouatiom, He must also search titles for As a starter, they say. It’s get- are ^ uncommon m ment. And he was right, even^and, “ declarer must go after s t a g e s town treasurer mentTaTdVec'tio^I^. UNDER THE CITGO SIGN structlon and equipment, the juice, grinder, corn chips, books of entertainment world in- that Torme spent in trjhng to ...... ______go size and location of transferred ttng more difficult to cure gon- their medical names-lympho though toe players were thej^e diamonds and must save building inspector, assessor and records vital tale of the South Pacific in remainder of the grant should tossed salad, frosted brownie; terest; bolster the personal and must- property. orrheo, the most prevalent by granuloma veneream — LVD, COMPLETE AUTO REPAIRING best experts of Boston and LoSgu zoning ^ e n t . / statistics, In addition to issuing World War No matter how be forthcoming. Thursday, spaghetti with meat Parking Lot 'The F^lms of Orson cal fortunes of Judy Garland his entries to that suit.” The assessor must have a $®ri’ ot the venereal diseases in chancroids, and granuloma In- n . Angeles. m o m cee are responsible to ^ fig^mg and hunting 11- often toe doctors deny it, toe SPECIALIZING IN VOLKSWAGENS ’Die State Eiepartment of sauce, wax beans, rolls, butter- Welles’’ by Charles Hlgham—U- He had been assigned to musi- Dally Question high school education, thorough Vietnam, This is because of the quinaleu South won toe first trick with Town Maimg^ Mrore. censes, majority cards, boat tales persist. Like toe penlcll- Select Used Cars Eudcation had notified Aram scotch pudding; Friday, fish- nlyersity of California, $10.95— cal matters on the CBS variety Meskill Asks , , , Partner opens with one knowledge of tax statutes, toe germ’s increased resistance to Damarjian, superintendent of burger, french fries, spinach. Is Approved is a handsome volume detailing series which Judy did in 1963. toe king of clubs, drew three,,p^rt, and the next player Police <3uef registrations and bee-keeper “ We don’t know what the^ cl- Un-res}stant gonorrhea germ, Dally 7 a.m. to 10 p.m .-^un. 9 a-m. to 1 p . m * ^ As outlined In the Job descrip- certificates, ability to communicate with penicillin, still the basic drug r^te Is among toer,.. Vlet- harder and Schools, in Mid-August that the apple betty. the cinematic career of the one- Televlsfon viewers could watch rounds of trumps and then led„„gggg y g „ ^old: Spades, K-9- An agreement between the out toe ace and jack of dla-g Hearts, 9-3; Diamonds, Q-9 tlon, the police chief supervises , , . . , j the public and familiarity with u s ^ t o treat the dlse^e, namese,” this officer said. "We harder to knock out. grant had been approved and a Bulletin------Board . .. boy genius. Welles man- the. great star come apart week Hearings On ^cers and oth^ employes in ^ t o e clert Js requto (xxnstruction costs and values. ’ The increased resistance is a assume that it Is quite ITS nmirs iMiMwiiifflirr-itiiiHaTI check would be forthcoming in The following meeUngs and Tolland and the Floyd aged to create what most critics after week, right there on the monds. ’The defenders won andg. £>|„bs ,1-10-9-5-2. toe department, prepares and worldwide thing,” says one blgh. This is partly because two to three weeks. activities are scheduled for this Monroe Bus Company, has been term the grreatest American home screen. Torme had a clos- promptly led three rounds of do you say? town meetings and (Council Zoning Agent enforco^ rules of the depeurt- Army doctor o t a group that the jbey do not have adequate medi- Joblessness spades. Answer: Bid I-NT. This weak- meetings, attend monthly ses­ ’the zoning agent is the ad­ When the check was not re- week: signed permitting the parking “Citizen Kane.” er view, and his account docu- ment, and organizes and di­ mllltary has assigned to deal facilities and partly because South wanted to ruff In hlSj.ggpgjjgg promises about 6 to 10 sions of toe. Board of Admis­ ministrative and enforcement 1 ceived the town contacted Sen. Monday: Recreation Council of the 19 school buses at the He also created the most per- ments Judy’s uncommon talent WASHING’TON (AP) — Rep. own hand because he needed ^igh cards, with no rects the patrolman training Officer for the Planning and solely , with venereal diseases, yj-j jggg attention than such Robert Houley and Rep. Wil- meeting, p;m., Hebron Con- town-owned industrial park. plexinT enigma of film history: for self-destruction. sions for Electors and be the LANE OUITAR & MUSIC CENTER, INC. 8 Thomas J. Meskill, R-Conn.,.has dummy.s last tromp to ruff Uhigher-ranking biddable suit program. not just t^'ver here, al- things as cholera, plague, tuber- Ham O’Neiil who ascertained gregational Church Lounge. t rtr h career go downhill —“ Directors at work” edited custodian of all town records. Zoning Commission ajid relies j ------• asked toe chairman of toe t ^ round of to^ on d s. But^„^ proper trump He must assign tours of duty, on the PZC for direction. though Jt Is p r i m l y ^ w liig culosls and malaria. that payment was delayed be- Tuesday: Combined Deacons -i--,-— r ' after his first, towering achieve- by Bernard R. Kanter, Irwin R. supervise the maintenance and Other responsibilities include It is his duty to enfeare all “ P “ * Orient. What that -Those diseases are a matter Headquarters for House Public Works Committee then there would be no way to,engto for a raise of partner’s Cause the State ’Treasurer had meeting Hebron and Gilead jug reouest of Blacker and Anne- Kramer— get back to toe South hand care of the equipment and filing liquor j permits and zoning regulattans, in addition meana is that we have to Jn- „f Ufa and death among the been waiting for a more favor- Congregational Churches, 7:30 ’Thifault was siened bv Higham doesn’t supply the an- Funk and Wagnalls, $10—delves certificates of trade name, col­ to schedule hearings Immediate­ toe last two diamonds. Copyright 1970 headquarters, enforce all state to receiving appUcatlons for de- crease the dosage of peniclUin Vietnamese. It’s an enUrelyi dlf- able bond market to make p.m. GUead Social Room. u,g selectman and bv author was handi- into the professional-views of 10 lecting conveyance tax on all GUITAR DRUMS f BANJO MANDOLIN PIANO ly on legislation designed to Declarer would fare no bet­ General Features Corp. and federal la'ws and town or­ velopments as specified In jhg to knock out gonorrhea. ferent social, economic anjJ, cul- funds available. Thursday: Board of Select- Monroe - ' capped by lack of access to his American film directors, from ter if he ruffed toe third spade _ deeds and keeping reOords of stimulate employment In areas dinances within his jurlsdlc zoning regulations. "The peak dosage has gott^ tural environment.’ Upon learning that the town men, 7 p.m., ’Town Office Build- subject; Welles is preparing his Richard Brooks to William Wy- in the dummy. He could cadh turn, and make Investigations it-r nwriiiramonia In The zotiing agent revlews the higher. We c ^ still euro gonw- check the spread of "VD, INSTRUCTIONS would have to borrow addition- ing. It permits the bus company to author-director ler. suffering from high unemploy­ ® Eligibility 'i~ two high clubs, but then dum­ and------reports, ------of------violations. hieh*school education. appUcatlons for correctness and ^ e a In day ^ th a single In- the U.S. military In Vietnam, as al funds incurring further inter- Friday: Harvest Fair,-iRham 2 * Peter \Bogdanovich, Hlgham —“ The Emmy Awards” by 5 ment. my would be dead. Either way elude est charges, the state agreed to High'school 6 to 11 p.m. Board of Education which this j^eg supply a wealth of fasci- Paul Michael—CroWn, $9.95—af- kn good dia­ the rank of seigeanit. He must Education requirements in- PZC, which adopts it before it out to less than one case In a CoH 528-2852. 528-8015 The goal of toe legislation Is thousand. During July, for ex- the kindergarten, first, and other arrangements for suitable to make local areas more at­ monds. have a thorough knowledge of (toide high school, with at least is fcdlowed. sixth grade classes in the He­ South Windsor parking space in the town. ’The Called for by Candidate tractive to industry by building "Since toe opening lead Is an state, federal and local laws. two years experience In basic The Zoning Agent must have bron school all had a higher town has 30 days to give written such facilities as sewer plants obvious singleton,” Holmes ob- modem techniques of criminal accounting procedures includ- a high school diploma and a enrollment than the respective notice to the bus company to ’The doubling of state aid to aid to local government and municipal buildings ’’with­ investlgation and the abUity to Ing office skiUs, a background complete understanding and classes at the Gilead school. Adult Studies terminate the agreement. .local governments has been ad- $110.27 Connecticut ra out overburdening toe local tax these tedhnlques. He in accounting procedures, and knowledge of the General Some reassignment of children ’Thifault offered his help to of the 60 states.’ must also be able to deal with ablUty to prepare concise fi- Statutes and regulations, knowl­ vocated by the Democratic can- rate,” Meskill said. Ends Tonite — M*A*8*H may be necessary. Registration Is the bus company when it be- "increased aid should alii__ the public and all local town nancial statements. edge of the local zoning ordi­ Damarjian also reported that came appareftt at a Zoning ^qbllc works aspe()ts of town road (xxistruc- one position are those of buUd- pj^bapiy jn the near future, by esUmates that the final figure tend through Dec. 2. According to toe terms of the ability„ , to pay. , erty taxes are 26 per cent hlgh- Ing Inspector, assessor and zrding to the preliminary ’This year Hebron must trans- 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. In the South jugtrial site overnight, on week- State Rep. Robert D. King of ™ areas suffering from inordimt^ fill. port two to Andover, three to Windsor High School cafeteria. g„^g vacation periods. J . . . rely very heavily on toe prop- ly hlg;h rates of unemployment.^ He must direct the rood crew Job description, toe BuUding ih- ™ i^ d , noted that during 1969 g^y tax to obtain Its reve^ue^ In toe InstaUation of storm sew- specter r^eiveo su ^ ri(m Vernon, one to West HarUotd, RcgistraUon must be made Paper Drive t o ^ had to increase prop- ^g g„„g,uded. IN COLD BLOOD Upside Down Flag and one to East Hartford. In person. era and streets, and must super- and instruction from «^® The Tolland Twlrlers and erty taxes more than 15 per ______buUding Inspector. The duties of SANTA FE, N.M. (AiP) — Radio Announcements Persons over 16, who are not cent. Even with these substan­ H EU) OVER— tto Week vise oiling and sanding opera,- E Drum Corps will hold a paper the local poet Include checking There was a (Ustressful sltua "No - school” announcements presently enrolled in a day "O N E OF THE tlons and snow equipment- drive ^Saturday from 8 a.m. un- tial increases, local expend!- Daddario Sees State plans, specifications and loca- tlon at New Mexico’s capltol ra­ will beDe mademaae againagam thisuus year school scuooi program, program, are are eligible, eugmie. jll 2 D m to raise funds for the tures still exceeded local prop- a A .• Il .• t j checking equipment for main­ over radio staUons WILI, ^ R C All classes are non-credl . ^g"gpP R eg,y„ts erty tax revenue by a conside?: As AntipoUutlon Leader YEAR'S 10 BEST!" tenance, coordinating the mow- tions prior, to Issuing permits; cently. and Ww n c between 6 and 7:45 Any class not receiving suf- contact RdLrt able margin.” HARTFORD (AP) — Con- w T r f ’n ^ ^ “ upkeerof‘ toY;^ approving plot custodian Miguel Armijo said a.m. n ie board authorized Dam- ficlent reglstranU wlU be can- P^ " N o t ln ^ a t “ an average 80 necUcut should become "a na- ^nArtv^and nlaimliur proposed plaJ's; inspecting all building, he raised the United States flag S construction or altera- „ „ a pole as usual. Later, he no- arjlan to make toe decisions celed. Classes are held one eve- the Leonard’s Comer Firehouse per ment of toe local town budg- tlonal leader In toe ^research, a i^ notlfy toe staUons. n l^ per week from 7:30 to 9 ;M. gn Saturday. ets, go for education and since development, manufacture and tio®® under way and upon com- uced toe flag was upside down, The board ^so approved a The following courses are *e- Graduates educaUon benefits every Indl- use of anUpolluUon devices.” In Concert toe Dost re- Pl®''®" compUance with He brought down the flag and teacher-board barbecue Oct. 2 ing offered: . ^ m Iss Patricia Cottier daueh- vldual, it is toe responsibility Rep. Emilio Q. Daddario said a hlirh school diploma laws, codes and regulations. righted It. Again, he later found r a t s e ^ r l f n w to Th® It flying upside down. Armijo « ^ A 1, te^rf Mr andMro ^ <>t each working person in toe Monday. P GORDON Mrs. Edward Htoehl^. Rt. 86^ hooking, typii^ I high school ‘tf^/'gfSated state to share tlSs cost,” ac- Daddario toe Democratic mo/1 mnstroctlon which should Inspect all heating, plumbing, u,en started watching the flag- InvltaUons will be Issued equivalen^ EngUsh Ws- S h from B u ck n T cording to PaUun. candidate for governor, called v ^ to a ey^tncBX and other tostalla- p^ie from a building window. He t o ^ g h toe principals and toe ory, w ^ w orking ^ monto Jrom^^^ Uni Connecticut ‘'an ideal state for LIGHTFOQT viaorv canocltv Tile road fwe- tions for compliance with codes three youngsters bring the and Norman Miller Hebron Ed^aUon A ^ la U o n . ^ g, taxation d ^ s not com- such a P ^ r a m ” because of Its r n t T m ^ K r a ®«1 f®r TuaUty of w oj^ anship and turn it upside FRIDAY, OCT. 2 m ^ ^ standards and prac- a"* materials. He h a n ^ com- They fled when they saw tlces with road con- plaints, prepares raporto and Armijo. has the accessories to prove it! rSorS':metal working. rSwltoS^slSoUh^, ^^e scTentr:^.ns’.‘S t ..indr 8:30 P.M. proved toe following. „ ^ ™ ------.— ^t toe conclusion of toe college some other form of taxation,” trial capacity.” s e c tio n - the abUlty- to deal records statistics to ad^tlon to ^ reversed flag Is a sign of Mrs. Joaiulfi'Armstrong. Mrs. Tuesday: Flower arranging. summer session. he continued. “ Connecticut pioneered in the 2d h C«Aiw<]r »••••*(» with employes and the public, provldtog toformatlon t o cw - distress, Doris Steiner and Mrs. Catoer- ‘ yP‘"g Spanish I. French I, \ Named to the dean’s list six Patsun stopped short of ad- cottoA gin, in timepieces. In pre- (ilMHUii: HAUL BUSHNELL to operate it id equipment, read tractors, homeowners ®«d t ^ ine Oliver as teacher aides at f"^^^IngcloS^H ^ '^^lle at Bucknell, Miss vacating state income tax, clsion parts, in insurance, in plai^and lay out simple jobs to PubHc conceniii^ requl^w te C.SC01T/MALDUN Ticliah $5.50, 4.40, 3.30. On Sale L ” T a r t o r ® " S e f ^ d co^ rs home^^ and Gottier was elected to Phi Beta however. jet engines, in- a host of indus- K < r ^ t o preparing raports. at Box Office or by mail. Send S t a i n i n g records and pro- coUects and > ;® « » ;fs d ^ for Experienced Instruction ..— ------— electricity. Kappa and received honorable He feels toe state aid to local trial developments,” Daddario iirm T T O N ” check & stamped, self-addressed Mrs. Barbara McAuliffe for toe wednesdav Cake decoratlne mention in the Woodrow Wilson government should be increased in a televised statement. "We tnuun kccuiKT rusmiN i sciumn rHoucnos paring time and cost estimates, tax assessment purpose, , ~ on AIA j if envelope to Bushnalli, Hartford panng coU ecto T^® »n»*l

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN,. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1970 PAGE FIVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERAJiO. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 15, 1970 PAG E FOUR South Windsor rfiYE-GLASSES by» CrociniGets MIlllMlllillllMllliHMftfflllHIIIi; Experts Fear: Middle Eastern History DeBella and ^ale^Jpticians School Post Donnelly Names Treasurer; Charles J. Croclnl of 15 Economy on the Mend Frances Dr. was named assist­ Art League Lists Exhibits .■ C o m p le t e Tinged with Terrorism ant supervisor of buildings and state Rep. Thomas Donnelly scoutmaster will lead the rep- Eye Glass- grounds by the Board of Educa- has named Richard P. Clinton resentatlves of Boy Scout Troop But Inflation Stays All of us have become pain- broken, but must be separat^ed tion last night. Currently, he is of South, Windsor as his cam- 176 in introducing the entire By WILUAM I.. RYAN posed partitioning Palestine into year, Arabs had invaded from Service By JOHN CUNNIFT tion, no matter where it begins, moimting by color (clear 'amber or electrical maintenance super- paign committee treasurer. scouting progrram to Cubs and AP Special Correspondent Arab and Jewish states. surrounding states, inflicting problems of environmental pol- green), and be relatively clean. ^ In the tormented Middle East The Arabs turned to . terror heavy casualties on Jewish set- AP Business Analyst soon spreads. It envelops every­ Donnelly is seeking re-elec- their families, Jutibn which threatens our very Glass will be accepted only on Pratt and Whitney Dlv- tion to the Legpslature from In addition to the program, the past often mocks the tactics, rioting and strikes, tlements. Britain, frustrated by thing, uding no more choice j y r ' Contact eitatepce in the not too distant Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. ision of United Aircraft Corp., the 46th General Assembly Dis- there will be presentation of present. A history riddled with Eventually Britain had -20,000 inability to counter all the vio- NEW YORK (AP) Even be- judgement than does a firo--'''^ Pollen Count l}.)bod on fore it begins, economists fear ^le garageman'sxbtll goes Lenses future.'The task of'undolng the Tf y-'ii have a truck load or very where he has been employed for trlct of East Windsor and South awards. terror has convinced not a few troops on hand to try to contain lence, announced plans to sur- 24 hour Siimpling .1 that the next economic uptupi up, or If the landjoficT raises the effects of years of harmful prac- large quantity, you should glvp 10 years. He will assume his Windsor. leader training was con- that violence works where pa­ the situation. About a thousand render (mandatory power May ticep seems almost Impossible a...ance, notice by calling riew position Monday, ^ ’ , . __ ducted in June by Cubmaster tience fails, that ruthlessness will be accompanied by serious rent, then thelr^ustomers must Arabs, 3W Jews and 250 BriUsh 15 instead of Aug. I', as sche^^j^,^^^ inflation, that old menace of geek waga-'t^rea to the average person. ' 744-9636. He will serve under Theodore Clinton Is vice president in Cottle; Raymond Gough, brings results. Screases in order to personnel were killed or wound- uled under the U.N. plan, danians, the Golan Heights prosperity. reta^ ttieir position In the eco-, “ What can only one persori Help eliminate noise! Fairbanks, supervisor of build- the real estate and commercial committee chairman, and Hijackings and terrorization - .. _ ed in_ that j period, but the terror Haganah ’ now emerged - from xa. taken from Syria, and Sharm One reason for the concern is scheme of things, do to help avert this disaster?” i. Exposure to excessive *ogs and grounds, at a salary of mortgage . loan department of Penning, den leader of captive pa^engers are perpe-. seem ^ to work. underground as the core of me ei-sheikh, a strateklc spot com- mat the present spate of lnfla, ^ ^ „ ‘^ "3 e ^ ^ e n . how 18 Asylum S t . we ask with a feeling of in- noise lev&is-Jor prolonged peri- $10,000. This sum was budgeted the Hartford National Bank. coach. Den leaders for the year trated by profe^ing to In 1939, when had rea- Jewish army. Irgun and me sanding approaches to me Red tion has proved to be unusudlly inflation be controlled? Room 104 adequacy. Actually, there are ods will cause'definite physical y<2ar, but the boarcl was un- He Is presently.a member of 3^.3 33 follows: Den 1, Mr. and have lost faim in the ability to son to worry about affronting stem Gang operated on melr gg^ resistant to conventional^reme- TTint’s me ouestion mat Tel. 522-0757 many things each one of us can and mental damage to humans 'i*i**^ 1° position. As late the Housing Breakthrough jfj.g Robert Sklenar; Den 2, willingness of me world commu- me Arabs in a world mreatened own against meir own targets. yfjg pressure is heavy on me dies and is unlikejp^ be con- stumns even me experts. The Ruse De-Bella Hartford Ekirico F. Reale do. Each one of us is very Im- a.s well as animals. Suggest os July 27, when the ' position In UConn Post Committee of the City of Hart- j^j.g Fc3nk Marxen and Mrs. nlty to answer to meir com- by war, p>ndon produced a And a day before Britain was to United States and much of the tained before a-i^ ew al of buy- t m p sueaested mat perhaps portant to manufacturers as a that your community adopt ait lyos still unfilled, board mem- ford, the American Institute of jarfies McKinnon; Den 2, Mrs. plaints. But it has been so for white paper. It said Palestine run down her flag, Isi:ael pro- yvest to bring about some sort of ing pressjirC'' from consumers ..'thg hroad instruments of finan- potential buyer. By endorsing ordinance establishing definite 'i®'' ■ Conyers, urging that Mra. Johnese W. Howard of ^331 Estate Appraisers, the Hugh O’Hare and Mrs. Arthur! decades. Violence has signaled would be an independent Arab claimed herself a reborn nation,peace. Enormous American and and oO xcfs. gj„j policy ” such as espoused o r boycotting their products we noise limits not only tor roads efforts be increased to find an n o Bryan Dr., a former social gouth Windsor Zoning Board of French; Den 4, Mrs. Earl other ^olence; terror h^^ state in 10 years wim a Jewish >phg Arabs Invaded in force and European interests, including ^,A«Sumtng mat a recovery y^g fj’jxon administration, Influence what they produce, and highways but zoning dls assistant to Fairbanks, pointed worker in the Manchester ^.ppeals, and an affiliate mem- Smith’ ’ Den 64, Mr. and Mrs. tokenedj counterterror. Often ..it minority ..limited .... to 30. . per cent, . was full-scale war. those handling me oil mat fueja-ffom me 1970 economic slump ppj jjp enough In mern- xAlso, as individuals, we often tricts as well. out that the supertrispr’s job la school systerti, has been appoint- yjg Greater Hartford stuart Carlson; Den 6 ,Mr. and worked, and often one side Immigration would be cut off -j-he l).N. Security Council as- European industries, am --^t begins by me end of me year, it ggives. Unwittingly add to the pollution 2. Keep radio and TV volume ed an assistant professor at the 303^51 of Realtors. Mrs. John G. Bradshaw, Jr. andj found itself mirroring me omer. and Jewish purchase of land re- signed Sweden’s Count Folke stake. As for me RusManSTmeir very likely will be accompanied jt that addlUonal means problem right in our own homes, down. (Reck music is particu- Clinton resides at 110 Or- D e n 7, M r s . Richard Kelley and; Today me Arabs have armed MORSE School of Social Work In West ofj3j.^j jjju jjjg wife, Mrs. Michael DeLorenzo. stricted. Bemadotte as its mediator. By Interest In some sort of settle- by between 4 and 6 per cent In- ^jgjjt be necessary to counter Thfe museum has compiled, a larly hard en the ears.) organizations which span the It was a blow to me Zionists September he was (lead, me vic- ment likely w^uhl lie in an anx- flation left over from me pre- wage and price increases and it list of suggested ways each one 3. Don’t "gun” cars and mo­ , ,, Jill, and the*ir two sons. The Webelos Unit will be political spectrum from far left but, as Britain hoped, me white gj 3 JewlsW^assassin. Israeli iety to % p«r a showdown wim virasvious boom.boom, named specifically an ’’incomes OF HARTFORD ot us caft^o something positive torcycles when idling, Mrs. Howard, who is a native headed by John Collins and to right. Some Arabs deplore me paper averted an Arab revolt, aumoritles blamed me Stem the Apwfflcans. The International Monetary pgjtcy^” which can mean many in the fi^^ to keep America Plant more trees. Trees of Greensboro, N.C.,--received a Square Dance Schroeder. BA in sociology and psychology The South Winder Square Committee this year acts of meir bremren , not so The outbreak of World War II V some elements do not FVnd showed unusual concern mings, rang^ing from, jawboning livable and beautiful. and grass absorb noise and dif- from Hampton (Va.) Institute Dance Club will hold a F w \ include Raymond Gough, much because of me terror It­ ended me Palestine squabbling peace except on all-or- about me problem in its annual to direct controls on wages. Help conserve' yvater and pre- fuse sound waves. When used self as because of me possible temporarily. naa strucka k nearly nothing terms. 'PhoanThese {nr>1nHpinclude tf\-to- rpnortreport, RUP-p-patinp'suggesUng that thpme TTnIt.Unit- priggs and credit Secretarial Training vent Its pollution. as barriers, they can reduce in 1963, and a master’s from the Night” Sept. 17 at the Wappmg Don Corcoran, trqa- Impact on world opinion. By 1943 it was me Zionists’ and hard, p u tt^ A r a ^ day’s crop of terrorists, cheered ed States must use additional ^ Despite any additional mem- 1. Don’t use colorei^ facial and much as 65 per UConn School of Social Work in Elementary School from 8 to Hall Glidden, secre- A generation ago me Zionist turn. They began to attack me as seized terrltot5;...i^lch was j^y frjpggg pf the Communist measures to bring prices under might be used by me toilet tissues or paper towels. ®®ut. For best results, plant 1965. She worked at tlip Inter- 10:30 p.m. tary; ’ Mrs. Roger Cottle,pub- Typewriting Agency Services from 1966 to The club’s caller. Bob Grand- ji^ify. Robert Colangelo, ad- Jews of Palestine had armed or- British administration. One m be assignedjp-^rje^m state, w o r l d . ’They may reason: If ter- control. Nixon forces, a lot of econo- The paper dissolves but f°B®fher with a ganizatlons spanning the politi- source of anger was me British Ump^^ armistice was jj^g j^gg^ effective so often ’’The domestic vStabilization chemical dyes pollute water. gra.ssy area close by. 1968, both in Hartford. For the pre, will be oh hand to intro- vancement; Robert Nadeau, • A .AvW t 4 n J n Tn««n a 1 F o lr_ i . .. . __ j _« x«_. i ery from me 1970 slump is going caJ spectrum. Some exponents refusal to permit decking in achleved-dfi 1949, Israel had tak- jj^g ^ast, perhaps it may be plan developed by the authori- mists are betting that me fecov- Gregg Shorthand 2. Fix dripping faucets apd ‘ ^e popu- last two years, she has been a duce and to teach basic steps, outings’ Thomas Dorman, ways enme defeated Arab ar- ■ • • of violence were ' disciplined Palestine of leaky old ships yet again. ties early in 1969 is clearly be­ to be made more difficult by me don’t let water run un-nece^^ 'ation explosion; town social worker, assigned to Caller Jerry Benoit wUl pre- 3 3 ^ means- and Frank Golden, members of a paramilitary crammed wim Jewish refug^ les somewhat more territory hind schedule in slowing me persistence of rising prices. sarily. If it has to be recycled . -V Martin, Verplanck, Bentley, and gent lessons at this meeting institutional’ representative. force, omers extremists whose from a Europe overrun by-^dfe- man was assigned under me pace of price ^ d cost in­ Keypunch Training too fast, treatment plants can’t adopt them. Robertson Schools. which will serve as the first YMCA Picnic a6ts sometimes were denounced zis. One such ship sank-d^ Tur­ U.N. plan. About 750,000 Arab New Standards creases,” it said. purify it properly. 2v Support population control Mrs. Howard is a m,eniber of lesson in a series to be sponsor- he South Windsor YMCA will 5 the National Association of g j ijy fUg club during the com- by meir own brethren as dam­ key. civilians had fled meir homes One of me chief problems en­ Not Really a Stoamp 3. Do not use detergents with measures. hold Its annual picnic at the Social Workers, Delta Sigma ing months. n in g to me cause. Jewish extrjjrflats were deter­ and become displaced persons, Of Safety Asked countered by government ccono- Soumeastern Georgia’s 660- a high percentage of phospates. Ban the deadly nine: Brentwood Aquatic School in The 20m century has brought me first contingents of a class mists is the changing nature of gqpare mile Okefenokee Swamp The phosphates fertilize the al­ 1 . SpVay only when neces­ Theta sorority, NAACP, and the Admission Is free! Manchester 'Sept. 19 from noon mined to p>r€e a change in Brit- League of Women Voters. Exhibits little respite from violence in ish inantfgration policy. Clearly of Arabs which to this day re- In Light Planes the malady. While common jg really a swamp but a 522-2261 gae in our rivers and lakes. sary. „ Read the label . carefully.__ _ ^,.4 to 4:30 p.m. me Middle East, and in today's was a widespread feeling mains a source of danger for through me economy, inflated pg^j ^og which fills a huge This algae then grows so fast " ! ‘’ ® She is married to Richard Lee During the month of Septem- The picnic site is located on sensitive world, wim superpow­ arnong Ziemists mat moderation me entire area, WASHINGTON (AP) The '^ucer-shaped sandy depres- Classes Begin Sept. 28 that It smothers all life beneath “ Chlordane — Howard HI. The couple has one South Windsor Art Buckland Rd. near Caldor’s. A. ■ a„A.A,. prevalent In me service sector. son, Richard IV, ,2, ers armed to the teeth for o did not pay, mat terror and vio- The next phase begins wim NaUonal TransportaUon Safety ^ sion, once part of me ocean it and all other plants and T ~ “ ®P^- Charles J. Croclnl League Is holding one man .Tickets from the previously kill, each explosion ten^sKro be floor. The marsh’s upper por- animals die. Use non-polluting chlo® -Lindane or ’Toxaphene- shows. scheduled picnic that was rain- lence could work. This time it 1955 at a time of growing So- Board Is pressing manufactur- and admlnstrative and an assistant more nerve-wracking-’ man its Industrial inflation can be less- ‘swamp line,” ranges 183 Ann St., Hartford Paintings by Mrs. Francis ®ht must be presented. A would work for me Zionists. vlet-Amerlcan political conflict ers to make light aircraft more , y^g labor-saving washing products - s o ^ , soap h h " could oversee mechanical duties. predecessor. In^,some ways the powders and liquids. This will '’ ® “ "®^’ . Smith of 1200 Pleasant Valley small number of additional tlck- By -war’s end, Jewish under- i„ the area. The Gaza Strip on capable o f surviving moderate pigcjjipery 3,,^ rnemods. Output in elevation from 103 to 128 If you would like a copy of He cited the increased efficiency UAW Strike violence ot/tfib Middle East force manufacturers to Rd: are being featured at the ®^s are available anil "lay e ground organizations which had Israel’s soumwest flank teemed to severe crash landings. - g3p j^g jx>osted or, to put It an- feet above sea level. these suggestions, you may ob- of the -member custodial staff, menacesvHle life of Western civ- duce non-polluting detergents. 70 South Windsor Bank and Trust obtained by contacting Mrs. fought alongside me Western Al- vvdm bitter Palestine refugees. The board is recommending gfjjer way, me cost of manufac- A T f “ i^® ot the museum any- which has specific assignments in me very place it was Co. in Rt. 5. Roger Cottle. lies had equipped themselves many of th • n organized into fe- the Federal Aviation Admlnis- ture can be lowbred by the use 4 If you fmoke fUter tip clga- 3 ^ 3^ custodian and IssuesVary Mrs. Charles Warner and Rus­ wim supplies of allied arms for dayeen (commando) units to tration set new minimum crash gj machinery. rettes(ties, dont flush them down The Sullivan Avenue Branch Zionlsm echoed me dreams of reopens to the public after ma- school principals, sell Romeyn are in charge of Haganah, a central defense mil- stage terror raids on Israeli ter- safety standards for gmeral ggp 3 doctor’s output the toilet. They are practically r native of ‘ Freeport. L.T., (Continued from Page One) of the South Windsor Bank & Jews, dispersed 1,9(K) years ago jor exhibit changes. the event, which will Include itia, and for more violent ele- ritory. Israel answered wim aviation—me field of business, jje Increased? Or that of a paint- Indestructible and will ruin y o u r ______Trust Co. is displaying the by me Romans and persecuted N.Y., Croclnl graduated from {(,3 33}^ when asked his sentl- •vr.-o ■wsiuom -horseback------riding,o .various------sports,1------■ ‘ sports and private airplanes. gr or automobile serviceman or plumbing and clog up pumps at since in many countries, to re­ ments such as Irgxm Zvai Leuml counter blows and a massive high school there in 1957 apd ments about the strike. "But ^ swimming if weather, permits and me far-out Stem Gang, all military raid on me Egyptian- I n a letter to FAA Admlndstra- gjiy other occupation in which Buy A Dozen Donuts Get the sewage treatment plant. Put f / ^ \' 80 Ash Rd., Wapping. turn to me homelEind of Saul, served two years in the U.S. tjjen, I’m always that way.” and a chicken barbecue. of them declared lUegal by me occupied strip on Feb. 28, 1965. tor John H. Shaffer, CSialrman human ramer man machine them In the garbage — or better ^ r I/YI-f f €/ Mrs. Shirley B. Lack is dis­ David and Solomon. Theodor Navy. He attended the Navy He said he and his wife would A reception for Carey Greene, British mandatory power. Gamal Abdel Nasser, me rls- John H. Reed of the board said gUdHs are demanded? still stop smoking! playing her work at the lHan- Herzl, Zionism’s prophet, said School of Music in Washington, “ makie it” on the $35 they’ll re. the new regional executive dir­ manufacturers have concentrat- The problem is made all me 5. Cooking fat, coffee grounds D.C. and was assigned to the ” me Jewish question...can be There is a curious resem- ing new Arab leader, was hum- At O dds On each week from the union, f^'®®}®! Savii^s B ^ k Branch ^ctor will be held Sept. 27. De ed efforts on making their more critical because’ of me and tea leaves also clog plumb­ solved only by making it a polit­ blance to mat in today’s .Arab bled. This humiliation helped aircraft carrier Franklin D. "We’ve made it before when ^he Sullivan Ave. taUg ^111 be announced at a lat- planes airworthy, and have changing nature of me Ameri- ing and pumps. Put them in the Roosevelt, on which he saw duty weren’t e-ettinc anvthlne ” Shopping Plaza. Mrs. Lack er date, ical world question.” guerrilla groupings: Centrally turn him to Moscow In quest of garbage or refrigerate the c®®t"C(i> contracting Herbert Acuff of Detroit, who Chester. - ^ Now a Park to as ” me Arab Awakening.” ' ' and espousing terror, as me only empted into full-fledged war, JUST BRING THIS COUPON TO means of bringing about change, firgt combined Israell- sult in significant saving of Uves rles, and quite frequently mese home and said she and Mrs. fj,.m in New York City. earns $4.09 hourly as a truck Most paintings on display are The original farm of Thomas s 2. Motor vehicles contribute For fopr centuries Arabs were It was me Popular Front which British-French invasion of and Injuries. luxuries Involve me purchase of Bac were working in a rice field Crocini is married to the driver, said he was looking for for sale and prices are avail- Lincoln, three miles from Hexi- under me domination of me Ot­ seized international airliners Bgypt after Nasser’s nationali- ”Te federal air regulations human services ramer than W l i S t e r Dollution If von have to com- "'^®" -^f^ccican .si^diers {o^mer Miss Helene Massello of longer vacations and other side able on request at the location genville, Ky., is now the Abra- toman Empire of me Turks. 255 W. Middle Turnpike, Manchester, Conn. last week. zatlon of me Suez Canal in 1956, stiU caily provide protection goods, D o r u i t . ® mute to work form a car pcx)l raped them until Mrs. yonkers, N.Y., who is a comput- benefits, rather than Increased or by calling the artist. ham Lincoln National Park. A Now, propagandized by me Brit­ lor a ’’minor crash landing,” The problem of service InHa- icmir noonio in nnn nnr mil niit Lac died. j . . 01 er’ operatoronorator at P&W. TheyThev havchave wagcswages Oror early retirement. League membership informa- Greek memorial emcloses the Irgun and me Stem Gang in 33^ again in me six-day war of tion wouldn’t be nearly so bad if 1/ ^ish mey were fired (A, wim dreams '^®*^® respoi^me resoonMble 7 ^ . before u 7 Tume Arabs * T Reed saia. said ”A man looks to protect hip tion and a printed program, cabin reputedly Lincolns of independence to follow me it could be confined. But infla- s s During •" this period, he » attended ' ' » family------nowadays,” ------he said. ------listing activities and-----classes. Is birthplace.------for spectacular acts such as routed in humilltaUon. A spokesman s^d me b o ^ of four cars. Support mass qd the head and that .she fell defeat of me Turks in World night classes in electric code at “ The working man is already available by calling Edwin ______T . u A u. widespread terror attacks, raids q-^at onlv added to me tension beUeves that, aside from major transit. into the mud and suffocated. modifications, many 3. Prevent lead contamination Miss Hong wa-s raped and lost Howell CJhency Technical School protected by the union. Furthcff- Eaiat 25 Governor’s Highway, oT.i,4r«... S _ ... ' .. posts, til6 HGflr-Sl&yin^near-slaying of01 Ul6uie Today thame Arabs At*aha areQT-a ViotfAT better minor steps can be taken to im­ and supervisory school at P&W. more, the cash you get you’ll There are a few openings in E promises. But Britain, needin;^ —use lead-free gasoline in your her strength and caught a cold British nigh commissioner, the i-|Yied man ever mey were be- prove me safety within a plane He is' a member of Daniel lose anyhow, but toe benefits children’s painting and adult Now Many Wear help elsewhere, also made a 3 car to cut down the amount of w-iiiie crawling back to her murder of me British minister fQ,.g least 16 commando- (hiring an accident. As an exam­ lead you inhale. Ask your home, tlie ropoit said She djed Bradley Council, KofC, in are solid and won’t cost you painting, classes which will be­ fateful promise to me Zionists: of state for me Middle East, and gugrriua outfits of one stripe or ple, he cited me elimination of friends to do the same. If tn a hospital the next day. Baldwin, N.Y., where he se^ed ^,,0 has V ^ ra o n In- FALSE TEETH The Balfour Declaration of 1917. various protudlng handles and SERVICE With More Comfort It pledged British support for a so forth. anomer are' mreatenlng Israel. enough people insist on lead- ” it Is very hard to find out toe Mrs^ k ‘ f Z , r ^ terested in learning to paint Is Aimough some Jews de- rpjjg more extreme of mem Instruments which already have free gasoline, tlie monufactur- people who committed toe Grocini arc* communicants of ^®®" askpd to contact Mrs. G, B. When dentures slip down and Jewish national home in Pales­ conio loose, sprinkle on some easy- nounced acts of terrorism, it m^g y,g popular Front, take a been recessed in automobiles in ers will produce it. crime because the victims were James’ Church axle plant in Hamtramck for M M3 rshall of 120 Mountain Dr., tine, wimout prejudice to me STORES years, said ” -and-out -what's ^ , to-use PaSTEETH* Denture Adhe­ continued unabated. Irgun open- ig f from me past and attempt the interest of safety. 30 sive Powder. PA8TEETH holds den­ rights of me resident Arabs. 3 4. Bottles made of polyvinyl the only eyewitnesses,” toe the difference? I mean, I got PP “a ■ ly boasted of such acts as me spectacular deeds to ram chloride (PVC). give off lethal Vietnamese report said, Cub Scouts tures (irmer longer. You feel more two kids in school and thi.s is a comfortable . . . eat more naturally. Given a postwar mandate by bombing of me King David Ho- home meir message to me out- hydrochloric acid when in- However, It added that many Lawsuit Starts South Windsor Cub Scout PASTEETH Is not acid. There's no me Allied powers, ratified by good place to work.” gummy, gooey, pasty taste. Dentures P tel in Jerusalem In 1946, anti- gjde world. The more spectacu- ctnerated. (That's the soft plas- footprints larger than those a Pack 176 will hold its first fall that (it are essential to health. So me Lesigue of Nations later, Britlsh bombings, armed rob- jgr the deed, me more telling The ” blg thing” to Kowalczyk . , . . see your dentist regularly.' Get tic many liquid cleansers, Vietnamese would make were In Merger Of PASTEETH at all drug counters. Britain as me ruling power in beries, night attacks on prisons, the message: That such Arabs shampoos and mouth- washes found near Mrs. Bac’s body, is ^®moval of the Schoollept. 18, at 7:3oT.m. Joel ceiline- which toe union accepted ' ’ ^ . Palestine . would be constantly explosions which blew Briti^ vvdll not rest while Israel exists come in. Don’t confuse it with American sources in Saigon V ” Zimmerman, junior assistant / s j j e Grinnell, ITT in 1967 in exchange for improved ■> ^ reminded of me promise. But soldiers to bits. as a state. toe stiffeb polystyrene plastic, say the incident appeared to be what about me promises to me supplementary u nem ploym ent------J------_ But again, terrorism seemed All Arabs claim to be against used mainly for powders.) Try either a Viet Cong or Buddhist BRIDGEPORT, Conn. (AP)— Arabs? Arabs had never had a benefits. to be getting results. Britain’s Israel, but some have shown a not to use them. plot intended to embarrass trial got under way in fed- state in Palestine, having for ONE COURT STREET new postwar Labor government tendency to listen, and perhaps 5. The strip insect repellants Americans during the nation- . . 400 years been a vilayet of me was under severe pressure from concede mat Israel can exist contaminate the air for humans wide Vietnamese Senate elec- ^ Whisk^ and Booze :kvnie, Connecticut province of Syria. Now mey me United States and world and mat sijmehow me violence- as well as Insects. tions on Aug. 30. Some Bud- Justice Department s antitrust dreamed of me sort of self-de­ OFFICE SPACE Zionism to ease me immigration be ^ated. issues ap- 6. If you see oily, sulfurous dhists running for office oppose suit against toe,merger of In­ The term booze for whisky termination me victorious Allies „ n.u pear to be insoluble, such as me black smoke coming out of the U.S. presence in Vietnam. temational Telephone and Tele- originated from toe fact that TOLLAND COUNTY'S NEWEST hkd spoken about. - Arnh demand that me Jews.Tawb sacre of me Jews had built up Arab cltimneys, report it to your De- The. Vietnamese. report noted gp^ph Go,--and the - Grinnell bottles prcxlucad by a iglass fac- con- ^ OFHCE BUILDING - Instead of having meir ^despread syrnpamy ’for Zion- partment of Health and Air there had been a series of dem- copp of providence, R.I. tory in Olassboro, N.J.. were dreams fulfilled, mef Arabs after as Liggett Drug, Pollution Board. onstrations in Binh Tuy Prov- Various documents were intro- filled by a Phlladelphia..dt^ller • Near Courts-Banka-Hospital-a UnUmlted PaiUng ism. ' World War I saw meir area determined never to leave me 7. Remember: All Power Pol- ince, demanding that too U.S. in,the case during toe named E. C. Booj^-TJie bottles Business Area • Elevator Soon Britain was asking me GHOICE • Carpeted • Cllnaate Control carved into British and French eastern h a lf'if .Jerusalem artd YOU -lutes — especially gas and elec- unit leave. mfmring session in U.S. District became k n o ^ " ^ ” Booz” bot- U.N. to consider me question. A spheres of influence. In Pales­ me west bank of me Jordan at the Parkade • Solar Glass • Soundproof U.N. comrhlttee, drawing heavii tric power, which either smog The alleged incident has been (^^p^ pefope Judge William H. ties, anji-^ventually "booze” tine me British had an open- up the air or dirty toe rivers, g^ven extensive coverage in all q-in^beps cref^ r^ to toe A'merlcan lan- ALCO PROFESSIONAL CORP. e O S S A R D 'S door policy on Jewish immigra­ ly from me British proposal of Westinghouse Permanent Press Westinghouse 30 Inch just a decade before, prop<)^ed Cut down on power consump- local Vietnamese and English- justice D'epartment is-^^a^e as a synonym for whls- tion and me flow was heavy. tion by keeping the furnace a l^guoge newspapers, .i^ltoough foree*ITT to>i1?^^ ky. 875-0789 or 237-8858 Politically me Jews, wim their partition. In November 19*7 me Electric Dryer Electric Range few degrees lower and by dls- there has been no public an- ® ® interest In-tfieGrin- i ^ S W E R T O superior,, edupa,«9n and ..skiUs.. - contlnnlng -the- use-of- - n o n ^ nouneement of- it- from - autbori - - - ~-,^gipi^^acY ures‘ ^ ------— were able to organize. The jority plan for partition into m fiOMMUNITV MY ^ O L • Self-clean oven 9 3-position temperature sential household ga^ets ^^ch tigs either confirming it or dc- p p ^ ^ c L f^ r in k le r sys- Palestine Arabs, mree quarters Jewish and Arab states, wim In- • Flavor-seal broiling with lllANCHiSnR.' COHN. selector exclusive No Turn Speed-Broil THE FORGOTTEN of mem rural and illiterate, temational enclaves for Jerusa- r r u s S U r curiero, ’ shoe " T h e U.S. command has .said • NbD'fraded elementary echeol • 2 cycle selections on timer • Rotisserie available as were no match for me incoming 'em and Bethlehem. The Jews • Maltt-aged gTonpinc la m a ll claaeea accessory polishers, etc. only that toe allegations are Europeans. ' supported me plan, me Arabs Help eliminate litter and junk; jep investigation. But it wds Judge .Timbers deid^ a De- • IndlTidoaUzed etady programs 9 Handy lint collector • Plug-out Corox^' surface units Arabs nurtured a deep sense denounced it, along wim most of f SoultlTe Involved faculty 1. Don’t littgr -- always carry learned that the officml'-TCmeri- partment of Justice bid m Oc- WOMAN... • Electric'clock with 60-minute of injury against me British and me Underdeveloped Aslan-Afri- S Multi-media learning resouroea 9 Balanced air flojjr drying litter bags in your car. Use side- can report had b(jerrcompleted tober for a preliminary Injunc- timer French for me way mey filled can world. The Arabs said any s Corami^ty of children from varied backgrounds walk litter cans. and would be mfide public soon. B'® purchase. me Turkish 'colonial vacuum, attempt to set lip a Jewish state Accepting Applications for Admissions 2. Report all junked cars to' The English-language Saigon Court sources here said the THE"SHAB" The resentment became a raw would be resisted wim force, •322.00 the Police Department . and post repotted that a seminar trial is expected to last for four For the new • the answer to a slimmer waist FM Firthn lg(tn»1(«i Otil m o iM •129.00 KFK3BH to six weeks. "S h e u Y Looh" wtjund when, in the mid-1930s, a In effect, me Arab-Israeli war 1 O nly! Beautification Committee. held in' Saigon Sunday by a ' Cisuilly styled tor the most comfort British Royal Ctommlssion pro- began men. By me turn of me 3. Don’t junk extra coat hang- group called the Vietnam Wo- end easy care. ers; rciturh ’thg'm to^lHe 'creancr. men’s Assbciialion for'the Right • the answer to a,firmer tummy 4. 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V I , MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN , TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1970 PAGE SEyEN PAGE SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY.. SEPTEMBER 15, 1970 Pope Paul A Thought for Today State Asked [F^SA ^^’sTNSAJRfB! UmirlypHlpr tion of the vote within their own borders. Connecticut BU^EI PAYMEm PL^ This would guarantee that.the result In Faces Many When Hope is Gone voyants and the'Cassandras are For List Of the Electoral College could not differ The Baby Has doing them in. UFO’ers and lEttPttitts i^praUi Yankee When hope is gone, man E sp’ers; Yoga masters, oc- PUBUSHSD BY THS _ from the popular vote- victory in the na­ reaches out for anything. One cultlsts; voodoo priests and HBRAU) PRINTINQ CO., INC. Challenges Air Polluters 13 BUsell Street tion as a whole, and It would do this By A.H.O. statesman recently indicated sorcerers; gurus and psychic Manclieater. Comt. without opening doors to political chaos. By PATRICK O’KEEFIE’ that the only hope he had was seers with their spooky seances HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — ■ ,THOUAS P. FERGUSON Been Named a hope for some kind of catas- WALTER R. FERQtraOK It comes across this desk that Associated Press Writer are having a field day. The The state Diepartment of Health Publishers trophe. There is an Interesting crowd of course pre- was asked Monday to fu m i^ I ATLANTIC Pounded October 1, 1881 State Senator Gloria Schaffw opened her campaign for elec- VA-nCAN CITY i(AP) - Re- Spiritual song that the black L.S.D. and S.'t .P., for man names'of the state’s worst air Published Every Evening Except Sund&yr freshed by a long rest at his Pf°P>e sing entitled ''No hldl^ jg ^ chronic tripper. He must polluters to the state Clean Air ■nrt Holidays. Entered at the Post Otllce at Sleep-Walking: To The Future Uon to the office of Secretary of O IL H E A T Manchester, Conn., as Second Claas Mall the State of Connecticut with a summer home Pope Paul VI P’^ce down here. Yet multi- have a psychedelic experience, cjommisslon. Matter.______' I When, the other day, the Minister of Eongchamps, Mark Thomas, son of Paul and Diana summer nome rope raui v i ty^gg these days are turning to Hallucinogenic drugs may in- isadore Wilson chairman of series of talks in 'New IXMidon, Kuzma Longchamps, 18 Wellman Rd., Manchester. He was SUBSCRIPTION RATES Defense in the Japanese cabinet asked her native city, and that, In the seems in excellent he^th as he some form of escape. ^uce him to jump insanely out the c L n rir^ om m lssl^ ? said Payable In Advance bom Sept. 3 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal nears his 73rd birthday next Dr. John Wesley White, Ph.D of a window, or from a bridge, hig group asked Monday night One Year ...... f30.00 Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird to course of these tallcs, she took grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kuzma, Newington. Saturday, Sept. 26. makes a penetrating observa- but at least he didn’t die in a that the health department re- FOR HEATING COMFORT WITH Sir Months ...... 16.60 off after the Nixon administra­ His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Long- Three Months ...... 7.80 persuade the United States to lift Two churchmen who see him Pf ^hls when he says: "Mul- traffice pile-up on the turnpike, to it in confidence the INSURANCE PROTECTION, One Month ...... 3.60 tion for its "poor sense of priori­ champs, Spruce St., Manchester. the technical secrecy involved in the ties in facing up to the needs of « *) * * • frequenUy describe the pontiff’s who have rejected Chris- or from the blues of square- violators and sta- YOU CANT fin d 'A FINER HEATING M E M B ^ OF health as excellent. One calls Vanity are Ignorant of its ex- dom.” tus of the cases THE ASSOCIATED PRESS production ol enriched uranium enough the American people." Sullivan, Shannon Margaret, daughter of Herbert Jr. and PROGRAM THAN FOGARTY'S Tlie Associated Press Is exclusively en­ his mood serene and the other Perience are turning increasing- President Nixon is right in Michael J Sicilian of titled to the use ol republlcatlon of all to enable Japan to build a plant for The next thing we know. Barbara Wohlgemuth Sullivan, 24 Walker St., Manchester. She State Representative Barbara says he had "never seen him In >y the vaticinal prognosis of stressing that what the peoples ® . here ruled earW • Level, Economical Paymenta ' news dispatches credited to It or not other- electric power purposes, he made it was bom Sept. 3 at Manchester Memorial. Hospital. Her ma­ better suirits " astrology. It’s the in ,thing for of the world need,today is new court nere ruiea early srlse credited in this paper and also the Dunn of Bast Hartford, vdw is ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Francis Wohlgemuth, 27 i , , the jet Lt. Even so serious a hope. Hiley Ward of the Detroit ‘ his i"°nth that the health de- local news published here. clear that Japan’s interest was, of • Payment Protection lor you and your family In event of All lights of republlcatlon of special dis­ running for the office' ol Secre­ Hendee Rd., Manchester. Her paternal gp-andparenta are Mr. greatest concern pubUgatign as the Wall Street Free 'Press calls for theology Partment did not have to re- accident, sickness or death. patches herein are also reserved. course, entirely peaceful. tary ol the State ol Connecticut and Mrs. Herbert Sullivan Sr., 66 Essex St., Manchester. Her ,___ - f Journal notes Its surging Im- books on "hope.” The world *^ase for publication certain In- The Herald Printing Company Inc., as­ on the Republican ticket wiU maternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Joseph Johnston, 41H been how to enlist obedience pact. In his craving to see for- hopes for the best but Jesus formation on air pollution. That • IM s protection is provided at no cost to yon. Of oonrse, sumes no financial responsibility tor typo­ It did happen, nonetheless, that he from millions of restless Cathol­ your account must be current. graphical errors appearing In advertise­ be telling us what Jlhe thinks of Case Dr., Manchester. She has a sister, Jodi, 3. ward, man turns backward to Christ offers the best hope. In information was sought by a ments and other reading matter In The Japan’s Minister of Defense. It alaoj those Democrats in the Senate ics for the papal authority, an ancient Persian cult. He will Him there Is hope horizontally University of Hartford professor, Manchester Evening Herald ______pened, in the past, that TSdsuhlro who oppose anti-missile mlsalie Fry, Karin Allsoh, daughter of Keith and Barbara Va- which the Church teaches de­ engage in . star gazing or and there is hope vertically. Is Thomas Sharpless. rives from Christ. It’s a matter FOGARTY BROS., INC. Subscriber to Los Angeles Times-Washlng- Nakasone was one of the flpst Japanese systems. nonl Fry, 61 Finley St., Manchester. She was bom Sept. 2 at Quite llkelv to nreoccuDv him In gazing. If he can’t es- this truth reinvent to our sci- Dr. Franklin Foote, state ton Post News Service. And there will be gone, with Manchester MemorieJ Hospital. Her paternal grandparents are 319 B R O ^ aTREET-^MANCHES’TEB Full service client of N. E. A. Service Inc. leaders to come out in taySr of Japanese tho oo woli P^P® Stark reality bv going to entifle age? This we will write health commissioner, told the ele^one 649-41^ Publishers Representatives — Mathews. a complete disregard ol priori­ Mr. and Mrs. Orville Fry, Marseilles, Hi. She has three broth­ uie year aneaa as wen. horses, there is the horo- about tomorrow. commission he believes publish­ Insured Budget Payment Bhatmon and Cullen Inc., Special Agency rearmament, in splto''’M the MacArthur Ftiel Oil — Oil Burner — New York, Chicago. Detroit and Boston ties, 11 prioriUee reaUy matter, ers, John, 10, Da-vid, 8, and Steven, 6. -9*? Popp’s scope. Psychiatrists are begin­ Rev. William Taylor , ing lists of warning notices is Plan authority grew out of his encyc­ Sales and Service constitution by y/mch Japan renounced what was supposed to have been ning to complain that the clalr- Church ol the Nazarene not as effective as the issuing 24 Hour Customer Service , MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCDLA- merely a relatively Uloglcali and Pawlek, James William, son of David , and Sharon Quinn lical Humeuie Vitae—of Human Air Conditioning n O N B . militarism. of desist orders by his depart­ only relatively improper perver­ Pawlek, 30 Nye St., Rockville. He was bom Sept. 2 at Man­ Life—issued in July 1968. It con­ ment. Dlsple.daj^^advertlslng closlnj^^hotm And it/^dao happens, as chance would sion of a section ol the 1970 Con­ chester MemoriallUospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. demned artificial contraceptive For Monday — 1 p.m. Friday, met’iods. During the world syn­ Last month commission in- BOr Tuesday — 1 p.m. Saturday h a ve/u , that the process by which necticut campaign. and Mrs. Lester Quinn, East Hartford. His paternal grandpar­ Mansfield Aims to Call Vote pectors handed out 24 warn- Fbr Wednesday — l p.m. Monday As everyone sensed the nuo- ents are Arthur Pawlek, East Hartford; and Mrs. Lorraine Bo- od of bisheps held at the Vati­ For Thursday — l p.m. Tuesday ^ - ^ - 1 -m -rfe * -ii r r v i • ' w r i wiiiimantic For Friday — 1 p.m. Wednesday. r’Wium is prepared lor nuclear power ment they both got themseives gard. Sun Valley, Calif. can last October cardinals and For Saturday — 1 p.m. Thursday ^plants is also the process by which mili­ .* *, *, * »i bishops told the Pope that his On Llectoral Bill 1 his W eek ‘^‘^■"'^P^ners who had allegedly Classified deadline — 5 p.m. day be­ nominated, what these two can­ been burning trash fore publication. 6 p.m. Friday fo-, tary uranium is produced. didates lor the, office of Secre­ Cashman, Kelly Ann, daughter of James and Barbara ruling had caused severe shock natunlay and Monday publication waves. They urged him * *1 « • * 1 ' doctrine of papal infalllbtllt.v en- reached, the situation his country Is facing, and tory, a bureaucratic monstros­ dorsed by the First Vatican Southern Democrats opposed PHILADELPHIA (AP) —The One danger of the present Electoral ity reaching out to choke the Crockett, Elizabeth Bose, daughter of Charles eind Eliza­ Strike Looms he himself expresses a shining kind of Council in 1869. to the direct election plan called pjrgt Pennsylvania Banking and College is that it might give us the elec­ last piece of independent self- beth Rooney Crockett, 27 Oak St., South Windsor. She was bom hope for a new kind of solution. Sept. 1 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grand­ On the centennial of the proc- a strategy session that may de- In Pawcatuck tion of a President who won in the Elec­ government from Connecticut’s lamation, last Dec. 8, Pope Paul termine whether any agreement ’’ ” We are trying to show,” says he, cities and towns, instead it chose parents are Mr. and Mrs. (Jerald Rooney, Philadelphia, Pa. toral College while being defeated in Her paternal grandfather is Charles A. Crockett, Augusta, praised the pronouncement of can be worked out. They Intend bank, has cut its prime interest PAWCATUCK, Conn. (AP) — "that a great eccmomlc power does not Rep. Dunn, who had developed Vatican I as a "clear and final” to consider what position to take rate by one-half point, Employes of the Yardney Elec- the popular vote. Terrible as this pros­ an equally contagious passion in Maine. She has a brother, Charles, 14; and two sisters, Karen, have to be a great military power. It la 10, and Anita, 8. dogma. However, since Vatican on a proposal, to eliminate a By doing so it_ became the Cocp- approved a strike pect seems, it is something that has al­ crusading for stiller dilsclpUne ♦ »i • • I the Infallibility formula has runoff election in case no presi- first b igA m erican bank to Monday night unless agreement a virgin field, where no one else has on state campuses. ready happened, and something the na­ Bebllng, Michelle Lynn, daughter of Richard and Lor­ been used only once: In 1960 dential candidate gets as much adopt a 7% per cent Interest reached before the present The fact that the Republicans ever trod before.’’ raine Blotniski Behling, 122 Terrace Dr., Rockville. She was Pius X n proclaimed the dogma as 40 per cent of the popular charge on loans to blue chip c°*'^ract runs out at midnight THURSDAYS tion has already somehow survived. But had chosen for Secretary of the But the melancholy odds are that bom Aug. 30 at Manchester Memorial HosplUil. Her maternal of the bodily assiunption of the vote. borrowers during 1970. Thursday. State a candidate whose bag It is a danger that should be corrected. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leon Blotkinski, 93 Windsor Blessed Virgin Mary into hea- This proposal has been ad- i cf »i t ^ union spokesman said the history will be repeating itself, rather was education undoubtedly was There is no doubt about it. Ave., Rockville. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. ven. vanced by Sens. Robert P. Grif . The reduction Is effective io- vote was unanimous by the ap- than taking a sudden new turn for the day. (me move drew widespread proximately 400 members of the CLOSED at some subtle help to Senator Itobert Behling, 647C Dean Dr., Bolton. She has a sister, Kim­ The troubles of Pope Paul fin, R-Mich., and Joseph D. „ ______------Another danger of the present Electoral MONDAYS better, and that Japan wiU continue what Schaffer in her surprise victory berly, 20 months. , stem mostly from the widely Tydings, D-Md., who contend its ^nt nr> hnnUa College system is that it could lead to a in the Democratic convention. ♦ « * * *1 varying interpretation given adoption would munity but no other ** banks “ ° fol- cal. Radio and ■ Machine Work- has already obviously become its com­ lowed suit Immediately. ers, AjFL-CIO, Local 431. deadlock in which some nefailous third Anyway, when the conven­ Gordon, Richard Charles, son of Gregory and Rosemary his pronouncements. Cbnserva- chances for Senate approval of pulsive drift into a revival of that tions had finished their work, Two years ago, First Pennsyl- Business Manager James Si Full of zip today? party candidate might hold the balance Nedwick Gordon, 2786 Main St., Rocky Hill. He was bom Sept. live churchmen sometimes say the direct election amendment. nationalistic militarism which was, once there they were, the state’s out­ 2 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents these are just a hair line away Sen. Birch Bayh, D-Ind., chief Ibe city’s largest bank, Garry said the union and the £ 6t power inside the Electoral College. before, seemingly the necessary and Photographed tjy aylvBH cmara standing two debaters on the is­ are Mr. aiid Mrs. Clarence Derrick, 66'Burnham St., Manches­ from an infallible ruling, while Senate sponsor o f the amend- was the first to drop its prime company are "a great deal ,|f Did you jump out of bed, full of vim and Or a deadlocked electicm might go to the sues of how much control the ter. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gor­ some liberals describe them as ment. Is opposed to the Griffin- •'C-*-® ^ per i cent. Other apart ’ and prospects for a ^ Vigor and rarin’ to go? Or did you have the logical partner to an economic expansion Chippendale Secretary Of Cherry With Bonnet Top, Paneled Doors and Sliding legislature should try to exert mere suggestions. Tydlngg modification but has in- banks followed suit two weeks settlement are dim. ’=1 House of Representatives, vdiich might don, 820 Tolland Tpke., Manchester. same old tired feeling? If you didn’t feel on the world would not wUllngly accept. Shelves For Candles, With slatback Chippendale Chair, In Parlor At Cheney Homestead. over troubled campuses, ready Pope Paul is now planning dlcated he would be vrilling to later. 1 be controlled by the party opposite to top of the world, it’s time you switched to If there is a footnote which properly for a continuation of the debate Kunz, Christine Marie, daughter of Jonathem and Julia and writing speeches for the accept It If necessary to win the The prime rate is the Interest Harris-Intertype Inc. here a Holman-Baker Bench-Made Bedding. 'Their they had already been conduct­ longest trip of his seven-year two-thirds majority he needs. a. bank charges large corporate strike is entering its 11th week the one which had been leading in the ought to be attached to our notation that, Michaud Kunz, 1174 W. Middle Tpke., Manchester. She was famous Ultra-Firm "Verto-Rest and Musco- ing between themselves, in reign^^to the Philippines and Failure to cut off debate nrob- customers. Many economists election itself. current situation enhances the bom Sept. 2 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal Pedic Mattresses are providing thousands on such and such a date, Japan asked committee and before forums, grandparentq^are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bossle, Millenocket, Australia in November. ably would mark the death of have said a prime-rate reduc- ■ j x ,p credibility of his unconditional for the past two years. Ahead also He months of rigo- the proposed amendment at this tion would stimulate the econo- H /X tenaea r o r e c a s t With a kind of refreshing relaxing sleep they These are the old, existing dangers the United States for the secret of the acceptance of the American Maine. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John And what do they do? Do they rous planning for the third session of Congress. aiy and create new jobs. extended outlook is for i haven’t experienced in years. Good for back we wish to eliminate. enriched uranium process, it would have peace plan, it also raises a Kunz, Rangeley, Maine. Where Nasser begin by discussing, as exjiect- world synod of bishops, In au- In place of. the runoff, Griffin When the move was an- ^^^ther Friday and Satur- ® ailments, too. See it, try it, at Watkins today. Inside most serious question: Why did to read that our reply, whatever it might ed, whether to fire Homer Bab- tumn 1971. Many bishops are ex- and Tydin"'s have prooosed the nounced Monday, many stock day. Below normal temperatures ' But to hold, as the proposition now he violate the standstill and Aldort, Scott Michael, son of Henry and Iris Silverberg Mattress or Box Spring. Twin or Full Size bldge. pected to exert pressure for the- candidate who got the most prices spurted ahead. When oth- highs in the upper 60s and * being debated in the United States Sen­ be, would not make very- much dif­ why are shiploads of amphibi­ Aldort, 2D Mt. Vernon Apts., Rockville. He was bom Sept. 2 iR99.50. Queen set $269., King $389. ference. If we don’t share our knowledge Really Stands Or do they, by some strange at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandmother inclusion of both birth control votes, even if less than 40 per er banks did not follow suit, overnight lews In | ate holds, that the cure lies in a simple ous equipment and heavy guns chance, begin by discussing and priestly celibacy on the cent, would be elected If he also prices dropped again, and being shipped here in large is Mrs. Ethel Silverberg, Brighton, Mass. His paternal greuid- 'edict for a direct popular vote election with them, they will find it in their own something that might c(»icelv- mother is Mrs. Ann Aldort, Belmont, Mass. agenda. - *' received a majority of the elec- closed belpw the opening prices. laboratories, or borrow the formula from quantities from Russia and ably have something to do with in which this wdiole country would be Report Czechoslovakia? The answer to the particular public office they somebody else. that question requires discus­ turned into a single voting district—^this are seeking? If we had ever really wanted to be By Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak sion in a future column. is a kind of blindness which would'tring \ Not that we can notice. Per­ sure of changing the system by which haps both of them are under in the potentiality of evils more serious cers to a secret meeting to CAIRO — If Egyptian Presi­ the risk ol Nasser's decision iso­ the spell of the example of the other great powers lived, we would have seek support for Nasser’s sur­ than those it seeks to cure. dent Gamal Abdel Nasser is plot­ lating Egypt from the rest of present tenant of the office they had to begin by chang^ing our own. Today in History ting an attack against Israeli the Arab world, destroying his prising decision. Some younger seek, a lady who tired rather Under a direct election system, which army officers have been criti­ forces across the Suez Canal, position as the pre-eminent Arab By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS early of the issues she could cal of Nasser's refusal to take would require that some candidate ob­ as Israeli leaders darkly sus­ leader, and causing a rift be­ Today is Tuesday, Sept. 16, discuss within the context of the a far more vigorous offensive tain at least 40 per cent of the vote to pect from his missile violations, tween him and his army. the 268th day of 1970. There are office of Secretary of the State, across the canal and drive Is­ Goodbye To The Railroad Station? he is deceiving not 'only Israel Nasser is understood to have 107 days left in the year. and soon became a wide-ranging escape a run-off, the opportunity to and Washington but also his replied that, with the e.'cceptlon rael out of the Sinai (which We’ve been making breiintruster on both state and “ Progress," says the old axiom, can’t Nassar knows is Impossible Today’s HighUgfat In History minority pcolles to create a deadlock iii own political and military high of Algeria and Iraq, most Arab national levels. Perhaps it be stopped, and the progressive bank­ without total Soviet air sup­ ’’ On this date in 1949, Konrad a national election would be multiplied command. states would give him at lea.st comes quite naturally to her ruptcies of the New Haven and the Penn ’That conclusion is Inescapable conditional backing. port, in turn leading to a direct Adenauer became the first two wQuid-be BuccesBora to cam- many times over what it is now inside Central railroads has seen dozens of Con-. Algeria attacked the U.S. pro­ Soviet-U.S. confrontation). , : chancellor ^of West Germany. " from a study of Nasser's serect p a ^ as if they Were running the framework of the Electoral College necticut railroad depots slip into other efforts,with his leaders and with posal, he said, because Algeria After that session with army In 1914, during World War 1, for Congress, as she herself is kinds of use. But before the New Haven other Arab states to cushion the wants to replace Egypt as the officers, - Gen. Fawzi informed Gerinan New Guinea and the procedure. now finally doing. Railroad Station—which was for decades shock of hig acceptance .of the number one Arab state and is Nasser the army would support Bismarck Archipelago surren­ Under a direct election system, the the handsomest railroad terminal build­ U.S. peace plan in mid-July. using Egyptian acceptance to the cease-fire. dered to the British. ing in New England—degenerates to oth­ It is also buttressed by the destroy Nasser’s reputation in In 1938, British Prime Minis­ On Tbls Date incentive to demand recounts and in­ er uses, isn’t there one, final community But perhaps the strongest hidden casualties Nasser pri­ the Arab world. Iraq, on the point made by Nasser at the ter Neville Chamberlain flew to stitute court challenges in any close re­ effort that should be made to put it to ef­ vately admits his army and other hand, is guilty of betray­ Germany to try to mediate a In 1777, the Pplish aristocrat. fective use in basic terms—as an assem­ July 24 session with the ASU MORTGAGE LOANS sult would be overpowering in every civilians sustained from Israeli ing the Arab cause and should dealt with Egypt’s precarious German Czechoslovak dispute. Count Casinilr Pulaski, . was blage point for this city’s travelers? be treated as an outcast...... poadble.iQatance.. wlth„the result that.lt. bombing during the thrpe . economy. EgOTti he said. Is a,t In 1959, Soviet Premier Ni­ commissioned a major general — I f s' ftard-to beUeve that the plans an­ mdnths preceding the cease-fire As for Nasser's own 'position kita S. Khrushchev arrived in in the American Revolutionary might be months before any result could least 50 years behind the de­ nounced by City Hall and the State —50 to 100 -a day according to in the Arab world, he said he Washlng;ton to begin a 13 day Army. Transportation Department for convert­ did not think it would be veloped countries and falling be certified as legally final. his own unpublished estimate— U.S. visit. In 1789, the U.S. Department ing the present ramp area will make further behind every day. The and the grave deterioration of threatened. Ten Years Ago « of Foreign Affairs changed its Under a direct popular vote electlcm much of a railroad station. The dusty, Possible army resistance to Egyptian economy cannot im-. the Egyptian economy. Egypt is The Interstate Commerce name to the Department of dairk, and damp concrete wind tunnel his acceptance of the U.S. plan, prove while war lasts, yet with­ system, there would have to be a uni­ so short of hard currency that Com'mlssion approved !a mer­ State. that has been a connecting point between however, created special prob- out drastic improvements form ballot for all the nation and a vital medical supplies cannot be ger of the Erie Railroad and In 1942, in World War n , Ger­ the tracks and the terminal may. Indeed, purchased "abroad and some ex­ iemg. Nasser revealed that his Egypt cannot compete with the Since 1905 the Delaware, Lackawanna man armies attacked the unifprm federal procedure for getting on provide minimal accon)modations for ports are being sold at less than defense minister, Gen. Fawzi, developed world. If that judgment'of Egypt’s and 'Western Railroad. Soviet city of Stalingrad. , that ballot which would relieve new the reduced flow of travelers on and off cost. had summoned 300 army offi­ the trains. But'it will remain, however A temporary cease-fire, fol­ fringe parties of the labor and responsi­ improved and veneered, an underground lowed by a new war, would not bility winning their place on the ballot installation —and certainly not much of solve any. of these problems no IS 'e a c h separate state by activity and a gateway to New Haven. matter how much Nasser’s / petition there. . J , The terminal building itself has been Suez Canal generals improve What makes you think weM stop now? sadly neglected, and in terms of railroad their missle defense in violation Fischetti The proposal now before the Senate upkeep it may, indeed, be something of of the standstill along the candl’s a white dephant. But before there is fur­ West Bank. ' 1970 Chicago Daily News is an invitation to confusion, to m a^em , ther development of the vague present Consider Nasser’s handling of even, as one ccmtemplates the increasing notions for putting it to "commercial" skeptical questioning at a July difficulty this nation has in disciplining, or "office” use, can’t somebody at City 24 closed-door meeting ol the central committee ol the Arab itself these days, to violence. Hall or in the Greater New Haven Ouun- ber of Commerce explore the possibility Socialist Union (ASU), summon­ VtJA' The state lines should be kept. ’Ihey of, using it, and its dignified, proportion­ ed to hear why Nasser chose to ate, high ceilinged waiting room ap a accept the American proposals. should be kept with regard to admis­ Questions asked Nasser at that Ask Us! place of assemblage for all community sion to the ballot. They should be kept travelers? session, important parts of for the proceiw of counting the votes. There are two interstate bus terminals which have never been publish­ l i ' ed, hinted at deep concern over ^They should be kept for the procedure downtown; there are two separate down- hnra pick-up points for airport limousine of casting the ballots in the Electoral service to New York and to Hartford; College. For the state lines are, in each . and there are Independent bus lines to Herald of these instances, lines which give as­ nearby communities all without central­ ized facilities here. The railroad station surance of stability and procedure and Yesterdays has an exceptional potential for joint order in the performance of the one most service as a train, bus, airport limou­ Important task we Americans all do to­ sine, and taxi terminal. The present, 25 Years Ago gether. spattering of such services is neither ef­ Karl E. Johnson Heads USO- Savings Bank^ of Manchester ficient nor convenient now—and it prom­ War Fund campaign, with The proper solution is the one the ises to become less so as there is further quota of $37,946. ' Member F 'D I C President himself favored, before he let development of downtown traffic. We concede that things must change. himself be swayed by the way the House 10 Years Ago But even amid the harsh realities of rail­ of Representativee stampeded itself road decline and breakdown, we think Kiwanians undertake new toward the present proposal there may still be a chance to upgrade fund raising project by means of radio auction. The proper solutiem would keep both the New Haven Railroad station in mod­ em terms rather than to downgrade it Titomas C. Trevitt, one of the the EUector^ College, and the state lines, by pushing it farther toward marginal first employes hired by Pratt but provide that the states should cast meaning and service. We’d like to see and Whitney Aircraft soon alter their ballots in the Electoral College in N e w Haven’s community leadership I its organization, and among have a try at it.—NEW HAVEN REGIS­ those who worked on the first H lJfiCN accordance with the percentage distribu- TER. Wasp engine, dies at age of 76. ■ . '.r ' V • . / - ■ f ■ ' r. PAGE NINE MANCHESTER EVENliTG HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1970 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, SEPTE^ER 15, 1970 PAGE EIGHT !'-■------rejected me current cease-fire was contrary to me American mistake,” Dr. Neigji related. _He Zone Chang© PZC Votes to Relax agreement. “ policy of wimdrawaJ.” said the action ptesumably con­ HOWELL CHEMEY RE8I0NAL John Glcitn Xo Spoak | Obituary Police Log Tash Force Told to Draft The Rev. Dr. Kennem G. Dr. Neigh said mat lor 36 cerned me ' procommunism Court Cases . Nfeigh, a United Presbyterian years me Rev. Mr. Mclntlre has claims, and that he assumed similar agents have been plant­ VOCATIONAL TECHNICAL SCHOOL Bid Denied ARRESTS official and council vice presi- carried on “ extremely expen- Gas Station Rules dent, said a persistent critic of sive, divisive campalg^ns” by us- ed In omer church bodies at 791 W est MiddI* Tumpikw CIRCUIT COURT Carol Mrs. Antonia Mclanson Molle, Aftei:, listening to strong op. Overhaul of Church Council the churches, me Rev. Carl Ing “ falsehoods and by malign- times. Manchester Session Springessprings,^ charged- ivith two The Planning and Zonipg Commission iMt ^^ht Manchester, Conneciteut Col. John H. Glenn Jr., the first American astronaut 72, formerly of \Veaver Rd„ position to a zone change at an counts of shoplifting unde^$i6. amended proposed regulation ch^ges on gMolme ^ PHOENIX, Arlz. (AP) — An bring Roman Catholics and om­ This has caused tensiona, and Mclntlre, is damaging national ing me integrity of me churches “ I , see no reason why we Ronald LaBonte, 17, of 62 Ful- orb it earth in a spacecraft, will speak on “ A m erica widow of ^ open hearing: last night, the 3heShe was arrested yesterday at-af- conconstruction stru ction toi,u make them —slightly------less -prohibitive. , . It , interdenominational task force er nonmember churches into toe tended to keep some tionmem- peace efforts in 'Vietnam. and meir leaders,” accusing should be singled out for it,” he ’The Rev. Mr. Mclntlre, of them of serving me (Jommunlst said. ADULT ton Rd- Today” at the second fall academic convocation of Man_- convalescent hospital ^ Cloning Oommis- temoon at King’s in the Park- accepting the amended proposals at a meet- today had orders to draft a ten­ cooperative alliance. ber chugches out of me council. day on a charge of violation of Community College tomorrow at 7 :30 p.m. in Oct 8 Aumorization of me task force Aimough hope was expressed, Co'"iiSrswood, N.J., who lor cause. In WashlngtiHi, me FBI de­ Sion denied the request of “ ^e. Court date Sept. 28. tative Uueprint for a sweeping Dr. Neigh said such charges probation^ He W ^ ordered by Auditorium of Manchester High School. in g Sept. 28. proposed rules before they to draw up' a “ tentative model" that Roman Camolics, Soumem y®®-rs has accused major clined comment on me matter. 1897 in Fall River. Mass., and Q^orgre a . Fletcher to change ACCIDENTS Members' wanted to review ^a,de the amendments, have been “ refuted by every in­ EVENING COURSES Judge John Membrino to con- overhaul of me National Oouncil for the new-style body came at Baptists and omer nonmember churches of promoting Commu­ had lived ^. Manchester for the ze- Ortho^x denominations now it. Camera Shop & Studio Autom otive Inspeerfon Methods 28. He Is awaiUng sentencing on The funeral will be Wednes. PrisclUa Ather read a Garden St., yesterday afternoon ^ ^e at least 400 feet from jg , those rules. and noted clal planning group, toUowing Departing from a general church employes In New York, 629 Main St., Manoheater two counts of breaking and en danger when he was chcscn as day at 10:30 a.m. ^ronr. me at Charter Oak St. and me de- ^ ^ggidentlal zone on me same \here are oiUy three or makli^ up me organization. Al- •lliey were said to be explor­ church policy of ignoring me But an FBI spokesman apolo- C arp en try Machine Blueprint Reading action Sunday night approving togemer, mey have about 42.6 larceny charge. He has pre^ one of the original seven U.S. wim r M ass""?’ r e q l'm ^ d Mrs Adrian St^ierr^, op- ‘our for S. Main St. Court date ^ ^oad, a c c o r ^ g to, where It ing such a move. The expecta­ Rev. Mr. Mclntlre’s . charges, gized for it and said ‘it was a 643-7369 me procedure. million memters. Drorring I & II Machine Shop ceny under $250, and another astrcnauts in 1^59. As a Marine at St Brideeh f^uA h I t 11. posing me change of zone and S®Pt- 28- fhe amended p r o p ^ d rules ^e legal to buUd a serv- tion here was mat me twin pro­ Dr. Neigh said me “.time has larceny change. He has pre- Corps combat pilot, he was omer developments included: Delegates reaidted prelimi­ Electricity I & II Shop Moth Burial will*^be in St. Bridget charging that Fletcher neglect- accident yesterday mom- M d gas station bu ^ Ice, staUon If me mles, as pro- cesses eventually would merge. come” to challenge him publicly viously been found guilty in awarded two Distinguish.ed Fly- —A United Presbyterian offi­ nary agreement on varioua prin­ Technical English/Writing Cemetery. ' eaa>a6 6Vinf trnr iaT*/>An\r iinriA** toilnd®‘ lntorirated. b‘r e a c r ‘7 f ‘he case. The report said mat tr^ larceny under $15. Survivors, besides her par- A service oi Holy Communion ? ;;r '^ llr e e c a T o f sheerr“ k ^ Mrs. Aileen Newberry. to peace, and resisting arrest was they did...... not wish.. to ------press/V- the William Wlliani Mulka Mum Jr. , 23, of include her maternal will be held tomorrow at 10 a.m. cement were spilled and spread nel, recommended me leave be teach social studies. She re- conUnued to Nov. 11. charges because further investl- Vernon failure to drive right at grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. at St. Mary’s Episcopal Church. parts o f X ceiling “ enled, pointing out mat acced- celved a BA from Soumem Both were arrested after an f ‘he matter ®at®d a curve.______. Maynard Fairfield of Manches------m gome ^ m s was tom d o ^ ‘ ® request would set a Connecticut State College In 1 ^ incident at David’s in me Par- ‘ hat me search ‘"volved in the paternal grand- Gibbons Assembly, Catholic incident occurred some- dangerous precedent. Slbirsky’s and has been teaching in toe that gets parents, Robert Jaquim of Man- Ladles of Columbus, will have over me weekend. contract to teach in Manchester Bast Haven system. Salary, $7,- Paul Barron, 18. of Bolton, Stephen D. Joyner. 20, of 35 New London Chester and Mrs. Irene Jaquim a potluck at its first meeting of was also voided by his failure 750. and Joseph Ostroskl, 17, of Cov- Phelps Rd., found guilty of mak- of Vernon. me season tonight at 6 :30 at the to appear last week. IlUng Junior High School entry were bom found guilty of ing unnecessary noise with a Teachers Funeral services will be at KofC Home. Mrs. William Manchester Leaves of absence w/ere grant- Mrs. Karen Dobson, to teach procurement of liquor by motor vehicle, fined $10. me convenience of me family. Stenger is chairman of the ed Mrs. Carolyn DeBoer, speech art. She received a BS from minors, and fined $25 each. Stephen J. Kukevitch, 17, of Burial will be in East Ceme- event.- Hospital Notes therapist, so she may continue me University of Michigan in (Continued from Page One) graduate study at University 1965 and previously taught in They were arrested fn Man- (Coventry, found guilty of oper- - (gry.tery. ----- „ ^ PaUento Today: 262 me Chester on Aug. 20. ating a motor vehicle with un- conUnue meir boycott until mey The Holmes Funeral HomeHome, The Pilgrim (Jholr of Center(>nter a Dju tTED YESTEIRDAY of Connecticut; and Mrs. Tlvel- Coventry, R.I. Salary, $7,760. In a companion matter, El- safe tires, fined $15. A charge have a contract. 400 Main St is in charge of Congregational Church will re- noromv Blanchard, 167 E. ™a I^vell, currently on leave. „ Manchester „ High „ , School . . „ . more attention leen Halllday oi 455 Main St. of misuse of marker plates was in New Haven, negotiations arrangements hearse tomorrow at 3:15 p.m. ' o* . jt Bohnn.B^ng^^ The following resignations Mrs. Rozanne Norko, to teach pleaded not guilty to a charge dismissed and a charge of oper- between me board of educaUon are no calling hours. i_ Unll ♦Vi

^'^ZeZa^^^TTnart. H aT ^ f^un^^SW^oflo^^ 'H^aversfhL?!::!.! be -RNO n‘'- W . Kirk r ‘a ^ L S " J ^ Rosemary Gianninoto, r i l i r s i l a ^ : i S " ' ^ “ - ford, was fined $20 for larceny i„g 'eiosely, fined $10. He open today, however, despite a Pr“ o v J ^ “ *of The B la ck lei^ District CUb W.’ Dixon.' East H^tfor;!. ®®®°"‘" Sv,ermit, to teach under $50. He was previously pleaded nolo contendere. strike bv NHFT members mat * - vi. The BiacKieage uisinci com ------—— ,, sscnooi. ,, Spanish. She received a BA from found guilty of mis charge. " Michael J. Lombard, 18. of is entering its fifth day. Sixteen Ve"ion. died yesterday in Can- Scout Leaders and Den Mothers Also, Mre Natalie Falrfmid pg^j^ Gibbons, currently on the State University ^ New Five counts of breaking and ^ast Hartford found euUtv of union leaders have been sum- Round Table will be held to- ^22 Oakland St., Mrs. Agnes qj absence. York at Buffalo in 1967 and at S.B.M . entering wita criminal intent failure to drive in the establish- moned to court where mev face Survivors also include his night at 8 at Bowers School in- Galusha, 91 Sycamore Lane, Mrs. Johnese Howard, social taught in that city in 1967-68. and f ( 4 counts of larcen^ un- ed ia„e finer$5 Z s t o le fines of uu to S5M ° ‘^®'' “ gtead of Verplanck School as John E. Grezel, 163 Birch St.; She .is a resident of Ellington, der $250 against Benoit were TnUn ir -vrnrtnn Tr of 12 ImDrisonment sister, nine grandchildren, and planned. John Guthrie, 21 Hemlock St.; Miss Margaret Jylkka, speech Salary, $7,500. nolled alter Prosecutor Joseph And in Middletown Judee Jo- ®®ven great-grandchildren. _ _ Wilfred HoUand, RFD 3, Kelly and hearing taerapist Appointed Special Teachers Paradlso indicated to me court « n e i « ^ ^ ^ seph S Loneo of Superior^Court Funeral services will be The cast o Ithe Uttle Theatre Rd.. Vernon; Mrs. Emel W. juiy 27. Mrs. Christine Burgess, to that he did not feel that me fined the MiddletowiTEducation ® ‘*’® Manchester producUon of Jensen, 14 Division St.; Yvonne Mrs. Janet Perkins, fifm teach elementary music. She re­ state had a prima facie case on MM. ^Potter Potter, bothb oth ^ of f Rockville,Rockville. Association $1,000 Monday,Mondav. ^ Subj^t Wm Roses” will m . Krawltz, 466 W. Middle grade teacher at Buckley School ceived a BS from Hartvd^ Col- Tarllfville. Burial will be in rehearse today, Thursday, and Tpke.; Mrs.'Elaine R. Gaskell, James Peterson, Bennet social lege, Oneonta, N.Y., in 1966 and mese counts. found guilty of shoplifting, fined Mountain View Cemetery, Friday at 8 p.m. at its studio, Windsorville Rd., Rock- studies teacher. taught in that state. Salary, om er cases disposed of; $10 each. than Douglas Cgrlow, 22, of IM Bloomfield. 22 Oak St. vllle; Mrs. Mary C. Lescroart, Peter Richmond, Manchester $8,350. Union St., found gpiilty on two Francis E. Pierce. '28, of; Tol- Violence Hits Friends may call at me Vin- _ = r - ” Brobkljm, N. Y.; Mrs. Uhda L. High Schoor teacher of Eng- Mrs. Mary Jane Crandall, to •K counts of operating _ a_____ motor ve- land, found guilty of speeding cent Funeral Home, 880 Hop- The Newcomers .Club of me pester, Mansfield Depot; Mrs. llsH. teach elementary music. She hide while his right to operate 1 . J\ew Orleans meadowdow St., Simsbury, tomor- Manchester YWCA will meet to- gyjyiggyi^jg" j p,evesque,pevesoue. 16 Norm- Mrs. Mrs. Ronna Ronna Siegal, Siegal, currently currently received a BS from Potsdam was under suspension, fined a 'Y' row :from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. night at 7:30 at me Iona cafe- ^indgor. on leave of absence. (N.Y.) State Teachers College total of $200 Hartford, found guilty of reck- (Continued trnm Page One) ------teria on Regent St. The meeting Florence Lusa, Miss Cynmia Staata, second in 1943. ^he is a resident of James P. Doenges, 17. of 241 leas oi^ration of a motor boat. Wilfred L. Dawson is open to all new area resi- Locks- Mrs Joanne e ! grade teacher at Highland Manchester. Salary, $7,500. -Gardner- St.,- found guilty o f.‘”®. —_ — ______. night of violence In me project. ROCKVILLE Wilfred L. dents.-’ints. H * 3 d. Lebanon: Elmer m ! Park School. Mrs. Carol Hill, to teach read- operating a motor vehicle while Philip Spillane, 18, of 99 Hem- which houses more ^ a n io,000~Pawson, 70, of "Enfield, fottner- ...... — ------— ------01.^-______MW.Mrs.., Carol Sbrolla. Bennet ing on a half-dav basis. She re- Members of Hose Co. 4, Town M ^ k®F. wa cemer Btrr-MTu. , . ■ - --rr.nr-rc:;'. ' — under the influence of llqucr, lock St., found guilty of tresA persons in a small area of east ly of Rockville, died yesterday Emel Nelson, Long Hill Rd., teacher of English and Latin. celv^ a BS from CehtrsJ CSjh- fined $100. passing,o. fined------—- $10. ' ------New -Grtaan8---surrourtd«d. -by .morning j^t_his home. He was Fire Department, will meet to- , Ronneth M Rav The boardooaiu appiRveuapproved mese necticut State College in 1964 Jimmy Hyatt, 27, of 105 Dem- Robert F. St. James. 17, of railroad tracks, toe Misskuippi me husband of Mrs. Lily Har-' at T at- Holmes-Funeral . uTrin a rinur professional appointments: atidji master’s from me Unlver- ing St., found guilty of operat- 129 Cooper Hill St., found guilty River, an industrial ceinal and a risen Dawson. Home, 400 Main St., to pay re- t ’ -m •Rn-J n »w Elementary sity of'Connecticut in i'968. She 4 ing^ a motor vehicle while his of operating a motor vehicle corridor V/1 X iUwX VXof XXXVXUOVX Industrial X4XX ^XXUXX plants.m • *****Mr. Dawson*^ **w*jM6* was bom MM *4 in1 4i^4 Bir- a spects w %/w to Fred Sobielo, r whose ® " ^ ; * w* * IL L VlI O* Tlviflo ®^ T aMrs.TU 2$ • w June U1 IsJ Hyde, f to teach Ov\*sec- is a resident of Manchester. Sal- right to operate was under .sus- without a license. a report compiled recently by mlngham, England and had liv- son Albert Sobielo, is a meim- “ ®®^■ ® ^ ^ ^ ond grade at Highland Park ary, $4,750. pension fined $100. Ja®lt Spector, 17, of 13 Mil- a special assistant'to Mayor ed in Sanford, Maine and Rock- ber of me company. Sancho. 99 Mark Dr., ^ otn School. A resident of Manches- Mrs. Joyce Toms, to teach Douglas B. Aretz, 18, of East ford Rd.. found guilty of oper- Moon Landrieu described me ville before moving to Enfield ----- Windsor; Mrs. Unda Slmard, 4 ter, she received a BS from elementary school. She r'feceived “ ------— ------— . . ------— Summer St.; Daisy M. Sprlng- Hartford, found guilty of im- ating a motor vehicle with un- Desire Housing Project as an in- 10 years ago, He was employed Manchester Adult Evening Central Connecticut State Col- a BA from Huron (S.D.) College proper passing, fined $10. safe tires, fined $10. A charge cubator for crime, soplal disin- as an electrician by Pratt and School registration will be held er, East Hartford; James W. 795^ Salary, $8,650. in 1965 and a master’s from me George H. Beebe, 41, of■ 489 ■ of failure to *■have 'face protec- tegration and disease Whitney Division of United Air- from 7 to 9 tonight in the Man- Slater, East Hartford; Edward Mrs. Linda Paananen, to University of Vermont in 1969. E. Middle Tpke., found guilty was nolled. ------craft Corp., East Hartford, be- Chester High School cafeteria, Weiss, 179 E. Center St.; Ro- teSch second grade at Uncoln She is a resident of Manchester, of being found intoxicated, Im- Walter Spiewalk, 63, of Hart- fore retiring in 1962. ahd tomorrow night at Illlng land E. Wilson, East Hartford. School. She received a BS from Salary. $8,860. position of sentence suspended, ford, found guilty of shoplifting Hijacker Shot Survivors, besides his wife. Junior High School. Adult Basic BIRTHS YEISTERDAY: A Bowling Green (Ohio) State Uni- The board also approved me Janis Cemers, 47, of Williman- under $15, fined $10. Include two sons, Raymond L. Education registration will be daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Gor- verslty in March and taught appointments to me custodial tic, found guilty of operating a Edward F. Tash, 17, of 67 Fo- Dawson, of New London, and held tonight and Thursday night don Roderick, 43 Bigelow St., a three rnonms in me Lanlue, staff of John Fuller effecUve motor vehicle with unsafe tires. >®y St., found guilty of failure AhoardPlane Earl S. Dawson of Enfield; a from 7 to 9 in me llling teach- daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Barry Ohio system. Salary, $7,300. Aug. 25, at a salary of $6,065 fined $15. Hs pleaded nolo con- Lo drive a reasonable distance Sister, Miss Minifred Dawson of ers’ lounge. Hull, 33 Brooklyn St., Rockville. Mrs. (Jamerlne Sutton, to pro-rated; and Mrs. Theresia tenders to the charge. A charge apart, fined $10. I Continued from Page One) Sanford, Maine; 11 grandchil­ Sipkic, effective Aug. 17, at a / Enrichment of speeding was nolled. Joseph R. Tremano, 54, of dren, and 2 great-grandchildren. Community salary of $4,870 pro-rated. A charge of failure to yield Marlborough, found guilty of airline terminals. Some even Funeral services will be CJourses starting Thursday at right of way was dismissed in failure; to drive in me establish-say mey’re reassured by me Wednesday at me Hurd Funeral Temple Bem Sholom:Living Crewel Area Requirements the case of Stanley C. Chace, 17, ®^ '?^®- fmed $25. time-consumii^ memods. Home, 10 Winter St., Sanford, embroidery, adults, 9:45-10:45 of 138 Cooper St. The charge was J°®® Vega of Hartford, ’’They can take all day as far Maine. Burial will be in Oak- a.m.; beginning sewing, ages In Apartments Increased dismissed as the result of a f°“ "*‘ guilty of speeding, fined as I’m concerhed,” BriUsh golf- dale Cemetery, Sanford.' iO-12, 3:16-4:15 p.m.; Intermedi- Fire Calls supplementary investigation by ___ ^ ^ ®*‘ Faulkner said as he The Leete Funeral Home of ate bridge, teen-agers and police which revealed that a Harry Kester, 36. of Coopers- waited to have his baggage 125 Pearl St., Enfield, Is to adults, 3:16^:16 p.m7; elemen- The Planning and The grassed area i^w requlr- stop sign was missing on the bury. Pa., found guilty of fol- searched in London’s Heathrow charge of arrangements. tary yoga, ages 10-16, 4:15-6:16 commission last mgnt adopted. ed for new apartment . ------com------Town firem ^ responded to a day in which tlwe alleged of- 'owing too closely, fined $10. Airport. ” As long as the aircraft p.m. (will meet Tuesdays after nien regu a on requ re- pjgjjgg mugi noj have a .slope call at 7:41 mis morning and fense occurred; Nolles were entered in tae is safe. tills week, same time); basket- "J.®" ® ®., “ ^®Y exceeding five per cent. exUngulshed a minor fire in ft Susan F. Clifton of Rockville, following cases: PANDA Sponsors ball. Grades 4^. 6:30-7:^ P ^ ^ -^ d o ^ „'" a r ir fu r b T e for^c“ u- 'Hte changes were made at a G®-?®" „ found' guilty of operating a Charles Avedisian, 52, of New Bolton F i l m A K ^ Ilt I m i ^ 1 ‘‘ ••®n's recreation at a taUo of meeting of the comifelsslon fol- Anomer call at 12:28 mis aft- motor vehicle with unsafe tires, Britain, disregarding a stop n u n iiuput 7:30 p.m. classes are open to ^ ^g^,, g^^. g„ gpg„ bearing. When ®™®°" ®‘ /, » fined $15. A charge of speeding was nolled. Marie Bouthiller,' 18. of Staf- D river A rrested “Beyond LSd’,” a mm for “ '® information j,ggg, ug^room in excess of two asked at me hearing if me , f quickly de^t „ , 4 - ^ 1 concerned parents, will be per dwelling unit, and a limit of density regulations were aimed wim. Meat in an oven had Elio Dappollonio, 17, of 11 ford, shoplifting. r o l l o w i n f f L i r H S l l presented at a seminar sponsor- ®*'® Barnett, 20 Milford,, Rd. g jq pgr cent ratio of me tract as keeping any particular group ®®“fJ**'®; , , . ,, Penn Rd.. found guilty of failure Robert N. Cornell of Wil- 0 ed by RiMOAPANDA tonight at ...OA7:30 ------lor building. out of town, M. Adler Dobkin, . ‘^‘®‘''‘ ®‘ “ remen were to drive in the established lane, "lunn"®. reckless driving, A Coopersburg, Pa. man, fined $15 Alice Coughlin of Coventry, driving a trailer truck. was at me Emanuel Lumeran The adopted living areas re* commission chairman, replied „ ^ ^ xifi^ 494-6 N. quirements are as follows; that the rules were aimed at a at 10:W this morning nlnirFerretti Jr 19 of Wat- ‘‘’ *'®® ®°unts of breach of peace charged wim following too Church on Church St. Walk Out Savings Bank^ of Manchester Efficiency unit and one-bed- type of housing, not a type of ®,^®^ ‘^® l^ltion ^ erburv found euiltv of speeding by assault and one count of be- closely, after being ihvolved in Mark H. Syerdloff. coordin- ^ " ■ '* ^ 0 1 1 burner filled portions of me 2 room unit, 650 square feet; two- people. r rt i n ^ y P ing found Intoxicated. Prosecu- an accident on R t 44A in Bol- ®‘° '‘ “ ’® Advisory Cen- Mtmb«rFOlC G re^rv Germond 17 of 161 Pa^adiso recommended me ton, last night. ‘ ®*'' ‘®a'‘ m(ormal- dis- A tG M bedroom unit, 960 square feet; Herman Schendel favored me ot*"o'*'K smoke, ’ ’ nnItA affAt* tViot *ViA T-r______x_. mree-bedroom unit, 1,200 square rules, noting me Increase in Brookljid ^t.. found g^iilty of " ° “ ® ®“ ®«- P°‘" “ ^ ^® Harry Kester Jr. was foUow- to iniDrouer DMsing $15 A charge companion cases were nolled. ing a car driven by David Caya, PANDA (Public AttenUon to (Continued from Page One) feet; and mereafter 150 square school population caused by Savoi (3«mvciii«nt Offiew to Strv* Y«« oT S t f n g r m o L S e « ‘ ®® Jean of Willimantil Rom cars Narcotic and Drug Abuse) will feet for each additional bed- new apartments. “ We don’t ^ Crandall also of Coventry were were traveling west According ‘*® presenting three seminars a Chrysler was turned away room. want Manchester to become a Personal Notices _ ___A. * * ...... O • ^ __.pv-.AU ___ _ *•_ _ _•_«!_ *_a OAftlAm y of T w H ls m is s e T ^ ^ ®'--®‘ ®<‘ ^ ‘ ®^ ‘h®y to police. Caya puiie^ over to "lonm, open to me public for 1™^ Former minimum require- dumping ground for Hartford’s MANCHESTER EAST HARTFORD • SOUTH WINDSOR BOLTON NOTCH John *W Griffin 16 and Mich- countered Mr. and Mrs. Robert make a left turn onto Bolton educational purposes, sure exerted by GM.’ ’ ments were 460 square feet for ghettos,” he said, bg But the UAW said Sunday an efficiency unit; 600 square "All men caimot afford all Card of Thanks Mala OHka, taikada aad laHan Notch Open Sat. t AM. to NOaa ael Marino, 17. bo'm of Wapping, Gayles of Cambridge St., and Rd. and his car was struck in Many speakers will '* We would like to express our fo ^ d m i l w '^ f t a e Z a S “ ’^•i®"‘* ^ * A 'u e n “ j. Smith of presented at these seminars to Chrysler would not be an feet for a ^one-bedroom unit; 750 things and there has to be a were tiY o ^ while swimming in truck went off me right side bring to me people of Manches- immediate strike target. square feet., for a two-bedroom place in the world for all men.” friends, reiaflvea and nihbors wto and firied me morner ^oventiy iUke. and a ^ t u r b - 7 me r

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. COlW.. TUESDAY, SEPT'E iiB E R J5, 1970 i*AGE ELEVEN .vTANGHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1970 PAGE TEN Agnew Plans Recreation Plan Studied Bolton Celebrates 250th Year ^To Visit ^tate For Hartfbrd-Springfield (Continned from page 10) Grmd March at the end of the In October WASHtNG’TON (AP) — The tlon areas might be devoted to a > 1 evening. Bolton’s Bob Munson HARTFORD (AP) — Vice Interior Department is under- wide variety of uses depending urday and Sunday, with their plays a mean trumpet wit)! this President Spiro T. Agnew taking an 18-/month series of on local resources and, condl- warm September sun and cool­ band. > will come to Connecticut Oct. studies on the' possibility Of es- tions. / ing shade, exceeded all expec­ At least a quarter of the over 23 to campaign for Republi­ tablishing 14 large public recre- Among tfw areas to be studied tations. 250 'persons attending the ball can candidates here, party ation areas in and near major by Interior’s Bureau of Outdoor were in costume. Many men Saturday visitors lingered af- ■ officials have announced. cUies. Recreation; wore ruffles and one, when ter the parade to inspect old j* “ Both the White House and asked jokingly if ,he carried ' One such area would be along Hartford, Conn. - Springfield photographs, costumes and t h e Republican National X snuff, produced a tiny silver the ConnecUcut River in New “ ass..; A proposed Comecticut other mementoes in the Com­ Committee consider Connec­ Fnc-land River national recreation area munity Hall, to enjoy a short box from a cuff flounce. The champagne punch lasted ticut a key' state in this ^ creta ry Walter J. Hlckel ^ of Cohnecttcut, Ma^a- band concert on the Green, to yermont and New ' untU the end, but the hors year’s election,” said How­ told newsmen Monday the stud- look In at the art show at St. ard Hausman, GOP state Hampshire. It would Include 3 d'oeuvrs eventually ran out — ies were aimed mainly at cort- Maurice Parish Center, and to chairman. .. , , . , units, a 23,500- acre gateway the caterers had never seen solidatmg land and water areas ConnecUcut River drive to the four comers of Bol­ I Hausman said that Agnew, ton inspecting historical sites on people eat so much! alreadyn1v«AnH\r irtin TMpublic inlio r\^im<»ranir»ownership andoTtfi Manchester Mayor Nathan who is to be the main speak­ dedicating them for public rec- ® vary, a 12,000 acre Mount the Heritage Trail. Holyoke unit near Noi^ampton, Agostlnelll attended the ball, as er at a Republican fund-rais­ reation. “ Sunday visitors sang hymns did Frank Atwood and his wife. ing dinner at the Hartford Mass.; and a 21,300-acre Cobs Bolton Celebrates on the Green at a noon ecumeni­ The band dedicated a whole Hilton Hotel, would "grlve ’The plan might, however, in- scenic river unit along the Up- cal service, watched the first number to Atwoqd, lately of wholehearted White House volve some acquisition of pri- pgj. ConnecUcut River between midget football game of the sea­ w nc. support to our Republican vate land, he said. Lake Francis in Northern New son and the judging of a beard- Sunday morning dawned as slate of candidates.” “The areas under study are Hampshire, and the Moose Re- growing contest, and continued bright as Saturday, for those mainly east of the Mississippi servoir near Pittsburg, N.H. the trek into history on the who were up to greet it. The River, reflecting Hickel’s em- Most of the Coos River unit will Heritage Trail well after the 6 ecumenclal service fortuitously Milland’ g Son Charged phasis* on bring, “ parks to the ijc controlled by easements, p.m. closing hour. scheduled'at noon so that even people.” keeping the land on local tax late sleepers could sit or stand In Heroin Possession Hickel said he was unable at rolls, on the Green, singing familiar this point to esUmate how much ______SALT LAKE CI'TY (AP) , . Weicker stooped \f hymns, ■ listening to an anthem land be included in the eventual under low lintels by the combined choirs and a 'I'*’® actor Ray Milland proposals or how much money Repair of Della Reese song by Jeff Maxwell with gui- has been charged with posses- they might cost the federal gov- Took 1 ,0 0 0 Stitches Some of the visitorg were po­ tar accompaniment, watching gjon of heroin. emment. " HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Della t h e Methodist interpretive Establishment of the a r e a s ...... litical. Congressman Lowell Reese “ took over 1,000 stitches dancers. Pastors from all four , . . j would require legislation, but at i.,,*. Weicker Jr. of Greenwich, GOP churches participated in the >and. 30. was charged after offi- one aspect—the transfer of mke^^off candidate for U. S. Senator, i short service. cers found four bags on a sub- gome land from one federal de- ^ bent his six-foot-six frame un­ There was time for a quick stance idenUfied as the narcotic partment to another-could be M ^ d spoke to der low lintels as he passed lunch before the midget foot- in his motel room, from room to room on the house .rVitnVi tvio RnUnn ..rni j j j j accomplished by executive or- newsmen Monday, five days aft- ball game tour, and chatted under the tent which the Bolton Milland, posted $500 bond and der, and Hickel said he was er Miss Reese slipped at the Tigers won, beating the East was released pending further sure the Nixon administration swimming pool of her home and on the Alton lawn, where a de­ Hartford Golden • Elks 18-6. licious tea was served by the court acUon, would take such acUon where feu through a glass door. ,She Junior Women. In Los Angeles, actor Milland appropriate. suffered severe cuts on the left ’Thomas Meskill, GOP candi­ . town honors men said, ” I know nothing about it Hickel said he hoped ad^nlpis- arm and leg. Young Dakotas from Hartford encourage the council fire . . . I’d rather not talk about it.” tration of .such consolidated fed- “ i guess I’ll be back work- date for governor, smiled from (Herald photo by Young) with best beards a convertible in the parade, and He said he did not know where eral lands would be in the Inte- ing,” the manager quoted her T. Clark Hull, candidate for his son lived and hadn't seen rior Department. as saying. “ Thank God nothing lieutenant-governor, dropped in people, and even here a station p;A. system on the stand. Sen- At half-time Jerome Chemer- him for six or seven months. He said the proposed recrea- happened to my lungs.-” for a few minutes of the anni- wagon had pulied off, its oc- ator Houley, presenting a plaque was-judged to have the best versary ball Saturday night. - cupants waiting patiently on the , . , group re-enacted of a joint Senate-House resolu- beard grown after June 1, and John Pickett, Democratic tailgate, Bolton’s first Mass tion to Bolton on its birthday, Norman Luck, the best beard /4i was Interrupted momentarily g^own before June 1. Luck took candidate for Congressman The parade begEin shorUy af- 177 Hartford Rd., Manchester half-way through the "whe^p- over-all honors, from the Second Congressional ter its scheduled starting UJne, Across from Manchester Community College as’s’ CLOSED EVERY SATURDAY . Sunday tion. blacksmith explaining his United Methodist float recalls irhportance of churches to town’s development iff Paul Sweeney, State Senator -pbe Governor’s Foot Guard fol- ed paper roses; St. George’s OPEN SUNDAY Episcopalians singing, unldenti- Dennis Moore, Coventry’s tr^je on Hebron Rd., free cl- Robert Houley, and 51st District lowed. town manager, presented a gijj foundation Rep. Dorothy Miller, all up for yjg fled except lor a peace sign; the As was pre-arranged. re-election. Contender for the ecumenical youth group, on a plaque on behalf of his town to shoddy Mill Rd,; a taped 10 to 9 Guard stopped soon at the home Richard Morra, Bolton first 51st District seat, A1 Aheam, wagon; young Sheridans in a talk in a former ope - room of Mrs. Charles F. Sumner, who selectman, from Bolton’s also sat iii the stand. farm vehicle labeled “ Rebeccas schoolhouse on School R d.; an was waiting, flanked by friends of Sheridan Farm;” a group "neighbors. eerie picture of a whipping tree and family, holding a toy mon- By the time the last division its stump on French R d.; \ Story by Clemewell Youiip est ball that ever graced the high from St. Maurice Church Ye- . , ^ t a —------* school gym. . . . out of towners key someone had purchased for enacting the first Mass in Bol- bad passed the reviewing stand, explanation of earlier Indus- Photos by Refjinald Pinto helped to celebrate her from a passing vendor, Rochambeau’s troops; marchers in the early divisions ^ quarry now hidden in The weather began to hint at a Mrs.. Sumner is the oldest murals of Bolton from the Con- were mingling with the crowd, undergrowth off Quarry OtcN DAILY In'ight blue weekend Friday as The Puritan settlers’ wrathful . descendant of one of the old gregatlonal Church, and, of Bolton High School Band mem- . j^gproad Enthusiasts of ladies and occasional gentlemen But most of the yirtors wey® ggugj, families. She was 99 last course, the model of the church .bers reassembled on the Green, |.jgj.f(oj.d by the almost aban- J. P. Stevens God positively beamed this week­ scurried fi’om house to house on men, women and children, Bol .^^gg]^ 9:30 end as Bolton celebrated 250 years ahd singing choir created by where, augmented by me^mbers ^g^g^j tracks in the Notch, and Bonded the tour of old homes sponsored by tonites and their friends, and the United Methodists. th® Center School bmd, they ggj^gg outing Club members TO of townhood with the hugest pa­ out-of-towne^^s who came ,to WOOL FLANNEL the Junior Woman’s Club, but Sat- There were some surprises. K^th flashlights and a_poigna^t rade that evei' piped its way up help celebrate what may have i selectmen had kisses Walter Thorp of Coventry form_ “ fg "h e ‘ ‘’L d T a ^ c ® d l n "^um- “ P Squaw’s cafe in the 9:30 ■Bolton Center Rd. and the fanci­ (See Page Eleven) been the biggest event in Bol­ for Mrs. Sumner ton’s history since General er state representative, dressed intensively the Notch ledges, 3.47 YD. Congregatlo'nal Rochambeau camped overnight in coveralls, ran beside a pony At Bolton Church in the center of town 58” wide. Fine weave wool flannel for iii 1781 on his way to Yorktown. Sgt. Maj. Franklin Howe, cart, cvenU,. those jiffy jumpers and skirts. All new For some, Saturday’s events member of the Foot Guard from brlndle visitors learned that Jonathan began with a morning Indian Cider Mill Rd„ Bolton, broke majestically from the rear Edwards was called as the Printed and Solid fall shades. Our regular 3.79 yd. pow-wow at one of the Heritage ranks to congratulate Mrs. window of a station wa^ n . . some took time church’s first preacher, but de­ Va Tr^l sites, off Howard Rd. The Sumner. The Bolton , High fob®l®d „ “ Marlborough Dog to rest their feet clined in favor of New Haven “ Dancers of the Dakotas” , School Band played a number at the last minute. It is per­ SWEATER KNITS y The. Willimantic fire fighter a Hartford group specializing in for her as they marched by.', haps better for the town’s his­ HOMESPUNS clowns distributed candy. Fire The parade and concert over Sioux lore, led by Chief Ron Honorary Parade tory that he later preached his , T — Jlarshal fi-,|pir cirivers scattered bubble the main thomughfares began sermon, “ Sinners in 4.22 YD. Gerrity, erected two t®P®®®’ Mrs. Olive Toomey, dressed fo r . guf„ a„d GOP peanuts were to clear. Those residents who Hands of an Angry God,” From Milllkcn Mills. 48-50” " Inwc v a holid'ay buggy ride,, waved to fossed from a wagon drawn by were planning to attend the* &ji- ^in Northampton, ^ ® Mass., rather gall^ performed a va J f .iMrs. Sumner as she was driven g model of .an elephant. Thp niversary ball went home to put wide. Machine washable. 100% th.an amid the peaceful green colorful dances around a smokey ^ ■■Sanitatiort Department” float finishing touches on their cos- orlon in the new colors of today. hills of Bolton. '^°After "the exhibition visitors Bolton selectmen, jumped out turned out to be a small clean-up tumes, or put their feet up for Up Hebron Rd., beyond St. Out; regular 4.49 yd. Sew yourl walked down a woodse’y tr.a'il to ot their vehicle,^ one- twMhree squad riding in ap even smaller a while.^ the town Maurice Church,, visitors could oft ips^^wn .sweater dress. a spot by a huge ledge where f® plant birthday kisses on car. By 9 p.m. ------Norman Preuss, phrade mari was on its feet again, dancing wander among foe weather- Boy Scouts from troop 73 had Mrs. Sumner’s cheek, shal and hence in charge, of the to the music of Milt Flynn and roughened memorials to early made their own tepees. Real And the parade >moved on. event, rode in his own boat, ap- his 17-piece orchestra from families and gaze out over With matching voiles. Mix and Indians once camped nearby. There were six divisions in all. pearing as relaxed as he wOuld Unionville. The high school those peaceful green hills, match your own outfit. Blends For most, however, Saturday’s each with at least one apple- m as his summer home on Colum-x&yrn» garlanded, and land- of polyester, rayon and cotton. «.V- Vandals Fire No-iron finish. 45” wide. Our .t o il y ! n c . 1 p.m.. botlU an annlvarjaT recalllas t.rcd alua. -N cxl SBow-iMS.” a c«ni.r gazabo, MvertereKd and bv 2 D m almost the entire colonial days, most of the bands ' As the parade passed tlie re- with the sounds of the Dorseys Bridgeport School regular $1.79 yd. route, from the 1-84 underpass were fife or ^ bugle and^d-fum, yfowmg __stand^ “ ed f o ^ r BRIDGEPORT (AP) - Dam- over Bolton Center Rd to Her- all seriously jaunty, all down to residents of Bolton, PO>‘dcians viyed for the occasion. East Side Middle Trick v ^e.^orh,?pIrkMemorial Park on the other the lllltCUL littlest piper, uipui , excellent. and officials from Holton,------Ver- - -- _ I^_u'«Ha> ,'yh , o emceed SchOOlS bV vandals was esti- side of the Center, was lined The Stewart Highl.anders and non .and Coventry we^« taking mated Monday at $100,000. ^ wlth spectators, only the rtretch the Manches^^^^ B ^ n a rd ^ rriT i;^^ : . j - - ■ working The library and cafeteria of uninhabited road beyond their o-wn particulcrf cadences Dr. ______each band could not be used Monday be- Prints cMid was. free .of into the Bjolton Hills assisted by Mrs. Shirley Riley, hours, described Dlmo'ck Lane was blmiV’ffian o'f the 2s6trt ahni- number,- Introduced notables eause of s ^ k e - and water ^ im - Solids 45” versary committee, took advant- and hard-working anniversary age caused when v^ dals s^^^^ T-J age of a lull in the parade to committee members and an- -lire and sprayed fire extinguish introduce dignitartos over the nounced eaqh couple in the era around Saturday night. r DUCKCLOTH iF A IB IR IlC v ; 77* YD. 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,6 9 ^YD. • fop organists fo entertain you X- • play a Hammond Organ Prinlod yoursetf ACETATE JERSEY 'T For that clingy, shimmer, body-hug­ ’ ’ 'iX X ! 1 HAMMOND ORGAN ging outfit. A 54” blend of acetate and where it’s happening nylon. Our regular $1.99 yd. Matching V! ri%ar- solids available at the low price of First Selectman and Mrs. Richard Mon;» at $1.67 yd. - • .Ancient Fife and Drum Cori)s of Wethersfield pipe briskly by reviewing stand Nathan Hale Fifes and Drums encounter Knowlton Rangers smoke anniversary ball (Herald tf' 1 MANCflEStER EVENING HERALD. MANCilESTER. CONN,. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1970 PAGE THIRTfeEN

PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15r 1970 Levanduski-Diehl Agranoff-Feingold Gavitt*-Allen W illiams-Popof f Schmeiske'Plumstead Doris-Anne E. Diehl of Man­ 'The marriage of Sarah Ro­ chester and Michael F. Levaui- berta Feingold of Manchester to Michael H. Agranoff of West Center Congregational Church duskl of . Panama d ty , Fla., Linda Edith Popoff of Andover Hartford took place Friday noon became the bride of Kent Rob­ was the scene Saturday evening wete married,Wednesday even­ at Temple Beth Israel in West ert Williams of East Hartford of the marriage of Donna Lou ing in a, candlelight service in Hartford. Saturday momlhg at the First Allen of Manchester to Ronald South United Methodist Church. The bride Is a daughter, of ’The bride is the daughter of Mr. and -Mrs. Harold I. Fein­ Congregational Church of Ando­ Edward Gavltt of Granby. The bride 1s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs; Ambrose M. Diehl gold of 19 Crosby Rd. The ver. of 129 Keeney St. The bride­ bridegroom Is the son of Mrs. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Allen groom is the son of SM. Sgt. Beulah Agranoff of West Hart­ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Popoff of Jr. of 66 Oxford St. The bride­ ' and Mrs. Frank Levanduskl of ford. Lake Rd. The bridegroom is a groom is a son , of Roland D. Tyndall AFB, Panama City, Fla. Rabbi, Harold silver per­ son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wil­ Gavitt of Granby and the late The Rev. J. Manley Shaw of formed the ceremony in his liams of 682 Hills St., East Hart­ Mrs. Gavltt. South United Methodist Church study at Temple Beth Israel. ford. The Rev. Clifford O. Simpson, performed the double-ring cere­ The bride was given in mar­ The Rev. Raymond Bradley, pastof of Center Church, per­ mony. James McKay and Rob­ riage by her father. pastor of the First Congrega­ formed the double-ring cere­ ert Gordon, both of Manchester, Mrs. Robert Laffin of Weth­ tional Church of Andover, per­ mony. Walter Gryzb was or­ were organist and soloist respec­ ersfield, sister of the bride, was formed the double-ring cere­ ganist. Bouquets of shasta dai­ tively. Bouquets of ferns and matron ^of honor. Leonard Slitt mony. Mrs. Albert Patch of An­ sies, gladioli, pompons and gladioli were on the altar. of West Hartford served as best dover was organist. baby’s breath were on the altar. The bride was given In mar­ man. The bride was given in mar­ The bride was given in mar­ riage by her father. She wore an After a rec'eptlon for mem­ riage by her father. She wore a riage by her father. She wore a empire gown of satin and bers of the immediate families, full-length gown of peau de sole, floor-lengfth gown of Chantilly French lace, designed with a the couple left Oit a wedding designed with chiffon sleeves lace accented ^^th iridescent scalloped neckline and hemline, trip to Puerto Rico. They will , and detachable chapel - length sequins and seed pearls, design­ three quarter length sleeves, an live In Rocky Hill after Sept. 19. train. Her fingertip veil of silk, ed with scalloped neckline, fit­ A-line skirt and a chapel-length Mrs.' Agranoff is employed at illusion was arranged from a ted bodice, long tapered train attached at the waistline the Connecticut Bank & Trust “ I >» matching headpiece, and she sleeves, bouffant skirt and ca­ He.-! with a large bow. Co., Hartford. Mr. Ag;ranoff, a carried a cascade bouquet of Mrs. , Katherine Harsch of graduate of 'the University of thedral - length train. Her el- ^•r white carnations and red roses. bow-lengrth veil of silk Illusion Tlmonium, Md., aunt of the Hartford, is a senior program­ The bridal gown was fashioned was attached to a crystal and bride, was matron of honor. mer at the Hartford Insurance '^y the bride. pearl tiara, and she carried a She wore a full-length sheath ■ Group. Miss Lois R. Popoff of Middle- prayer book with a cascade of .1 gown of blue crepe trimmed town, sister of the bride, was sweetheart roses, stephanotis with blue sequins and a velvet meiid of honor. Her gown.of lime and sprlngeri. ribbon and veiling headpiece c< green crepe was fashiorted with Mrs. William J. Allen III of KaiUlelsch iihoto the same shade. She carried a white chiffon sleeves. She wore Bolton, sister-in-law of the MRS. MICHAEL F. LEVANDUSKI bouquet of assorted flowers. a matching headbow, and car­ bride, was matron of honor. Roderick Gillespie of Bolton ried a basket filled with green, Bridesmaids were Mrs. Richard served as best man. i:':i rust and orange color pompons. Gavltt of Southington, sister-in- Bridesmaids were Miss Mona After .the reception in Siizan- law of the bridegp’oom; and nah Wesley Hbuse, Mr. and Williams and Miss Valerie Wil­ Pavlock'Castellassi Mrs. Edward Pelczar of East Mrs. Levanduskl left for a mo­ liams, both of Esist Hartford LeBJanc photo Granby. tor trip of an undisclosed des­ and slaters of the bridegroom; MRS. DONALD LORIN SCHMEISKE The attendants were dress­ tination. For traveling, Mrs. and Miss Carol Doucette of ed alike in floor-length empire Levanduskl wore a three-piece Marlborough. Their gowns of Roberta Lynne Plumstead of ried cascade bouquets of rust- gowns of nlle green silk organza, navy blue suit with red and lemon yellow crepe and white trimmed with floral embroidery chiffon and yellow headbows Hartford became the bride of color mums, white trim. They wU,! live In Ernest Ellis Jr. of Rockville and fashioned , „ with . scooped Coventry. * were similar to the honor at- Donald Lorln Schmelske of J ,, ntk hoQVntB served as best man. Ushers necklines,, long mil sheer sleeves Mrs. Levanduskl, a 1968 detachable tendant s. They carried baskets Saturday noon. Sept, were Charles Plumstead of *1"*^ chapel-leng;th graduate of Manchester High trains. They wore matching^ filled with yellow, rust and g Rockville United Meth- HarUord, brother of the bride; School and a 1967 graduate ot headbows, and carried candle­ orange color pompons. church. and Tom Sawyer of Vernon. the University of Connecticut, lit snifters filled with yellow Robert W. Sylvester of East .pj^g pride is the daughter of Plumstead wore a pink served three years as a navy Staafer photo miniature carnations, stephan­ Hartford served as best man. Elizabeth Plumstead of (jj-css with matching accessor- nurse and recently returned Cavazzas Wed 50 Years MRS. MICHAEL H. AGRANOFF otis and greens. Ushers were Kevin Williams of Hartford and the late Stanley les. The bridegroom’s mother Naastft iitioto from Guam. Mr. LevAnduski Clifferd Lyons of Granby Anthony’s Church in North MRS. KENT ROBERT WILLIAMS East Hartford, brother of the j. plumstead. TTie bridegroom wore a plum color dress with served for four years as a heli­ Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin A. served as best man. Ushers MRS. RONALD EDWARD GAVITT Adams, Mass., and have lived bridegroom; Kenneth Williams ig the son of Mr. and Mrs. matching accessohies. copter crew chief in the Marine Cavazza of 104 Main St., who were William J. Allen III of in Manchester since 1944. They WsUuuek photo of Athol, Mass., cousin of the Walter Schmeiske of 1 Hale St. a reception was held at the Corps, 13 months in Vietnam. He are observing their 50th wedding Bolton, brother of the bride; Manchester country club. For real estate manager of the First have three children, Andrew Ca­ Taylor'Taylor bridegroom; and Anthony Ziz- Ext. Pollsh-American Club in Rock- is employed as an inspector at anniversary today, were hon­ Richard Gavltt of Southington, a motor trip to the Pocono National Stores, East Hartford. vazza, Mrs. Harold Topllff Jr., Engaged zamia Jr. of East Hartford. The Rev. Joe K. Carpenter, ville. For a plane trip to Ber- Pratt and Whitney Division of ored Sunday afternoon at a re­ Lum-Coe brother of the bridegroom; and Mts., Pa., Mrs. Gavitt wore a Mr. Gavitt, a graduate of Gran- ception at Fiano’s Restaurant, and Mrs. Charles Del Tatto, all Mrs. Popoff wore a yellow Pastor of the Vernon United muda, Mrs. Schmeiske wore a the United Aircraft Corp. in The engagement of Miss Bar­ dress and accessories with a Methodist Church performed the red dress with black patent Edward Pelczar of East Granby, white linen dress with pink ac- by High School, attended the of Manchester, and three grand­ Middletown. Bolton. bara Joy Wilson of Dayvllle to corsage of white roses. The double-ring ceremony. leather accessories. The couple Mrs. Allen wore an aqua-cessories and a corsage of pink University of Hartford and serv- About 70 friends and relatives, children. Michael Anthony Howard of bridegroom’s mother wore a The bride was given in mar- uve in Rockville ’ marine silk crepe dress with a roses. The couple will live in ed for six years with the Mass- many from out-of-state, attend­ Mr. Cavazza was employed at Manchester has been announced ’ blue dress and accessories with riage by her brother, Lloyd S. Mrs. Schmeiske is employed matching lace coat and a purse Bolton after Sept. 21. achusetts A ir National Guard, ed the anniversary party given Sear’s and Roebuck Co., both In by her parents Mr. and Mrs. a corsage of oink roses. Plumstad of New Haven. She as an engineer’s aide at Pratt corsage of Fay Ann sweetheart Mrs. Gavitt, a 1966 graduate He is a personnel field repre- by the couple’s children. Mrs. West Hartford and at the Man­ George Robert Wilson, of Day­ A r^ention was held at the wore an empire gown of peau and Whitney Division of United and baby’s breath, of Manchester High School, is sentative of the First National Adeline Mlnazzoli of North chester Shopping Parkade, be­ VFW Home in Manchester. For de sole accented with lace and Aircraft Corp., East Hartford. A reception was held at the employed as secretary to the Stores, Hartford Division, Adams, Mass., maid of honor at fore he retired, in 1966. He and vllle. his wife are communicants of Her fiance Is the son of Mr. a plane trip to Bermuda, Mrs. pearls, designed with long Mr. Schmeiske is employed at the wedding, was present. St. Bridget Church (Herald and Mrs. Clayton Eugene How­ Willis'cns wore a green dress sleeves, A-llne skirt, and de- the Allied Building System in Mr. and Mrs. Cavazza were photo by Pinto) ard, 216 Keeney St. with brown accessories. After techable chapel-length train, Manchester as a cost estimator. married Sept. 15, 1920 at St. Miss Wilson Is a 1970 grad­ sept. 28, the couple wUl Uve in Smith'Amundsen uate of KllUngly High Schdol, A«hiirv Park N T attached to a match- „ ing headpiece, and she carried Familiar Kiss and a past advisor of Brooklyn Mrs. Williams is a 1968 grad- ° i * j . ■ ^ “ a bouquet of daisies and mums. COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — It Pamela Mae Amundsen of Assembly, Order of Rainbow uate of Rham High School, He- Dutka'Semrow Miss Kathleen Call of Glas- isn’t unusual for g;raduates to Norwalk, formerly of Bolton, for Girls. She Is employed as a bron, and a 1970 graduate of tQ,^jjury was maid of honor. Her be kissed after the ceremony became the bride of Charles waitress at Bosworth’s Farms Manchester Community Col- green empire gown was but it seemed completely na- Herman Smith of South Nor- In Pomfret and la planning to lege with an associate deg;ree faghloned with high neckline and tural for Mrs. Mary Davis to be walk Saturday morning. Sept, attend Southern Connecticut in the medleal laboratory tech- bishop sleeves. She wore a smacked at the very moment 5, at the United Church of State College. “ nician program at Manchester matching picture hat trimmed she received her diploma and Rowayton. Mr. Howard, a 1967 graduate Memorial Hospital. Mr. WU- a velvet band and roses, by the person who gave it to The bride is a daughter of ■ t : - . of Manchester High School, Is a fiams, a 1966 graduate of Pen- and she carried a cascade bou- her. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Amundsen, - - senior at Quinniplac College, ney High School in East Hart- qugt of rust color mums and Mrs, Davis reeclved a mas- Llynwood Dr., Bolton. The bride- Hamden, where he Is a psycho-' ford, received his associate de- yellow daisies. ters of Arts in Teaching degree g;room is a son of Mr. and Mrs. logy major and a member of gree in marketing in 1969 from Bridesmaids were Mrs. Ernest at Winthrop’s graduation exer- Ellsworth Smith of South Nor- 'V* S V tv.' the national fraternity. Alpha Manchester Community Ool- Ellis Jr. of Rockville and Miss dses held recently. Awarding walk. Chi Rho. legfe. He is Serving with the U.S. Deborah Dietz of Stafford her the diploma with a kiss was The Rev. Donald W. Emlg of The wedding is planned for Arm y at Ft. Monmouth, N. J., Springs. Their gowns and pic- Dr. Charles Davis, her husband, tbe United Church of Rowayton Bruno photo October in Pomfret. and has received a .^ r p le ture hats were similar to the who has been,president of Win- performed the double-ring cere- Heart for service in 'Vietnam, honor attendant’s, and they car- throp for years. mony. George Roway Jr. of Engaged Rowayton was the organist. The engagement of Miss Bar­ Given in marriage by her bara C. Puschnlg of East Hart­ father, the bride wore an em­ ford to Andrew B. Cavazza of pire gown aceented with lace Manchester, has been annoimced Russell'Broga and designed with crepe stand- by her mother, Mrs. Carmela up collar and lace sleeves. Her Burkamp ptioto Puschnlg of East Hartford. She fingertip veil of silk illusion was The marriage of Lynn Carol MRS. MICHAEL E. PAVLOCK is also the daughter of the late arranged from a crepe headbow Joseph Puschnlg. / Broga of Coventry to Amos and she carried a bouquet of The marriage of Geraldine M. stemmed blue roses with Her fiance is the son of Mr. / EMward Russell Jr. of Clare­ roses, baby’s breath and ivy and Mrs. Benjamin A. Cavazza Castellassi of East liartford to streamers. mont, N.H., took place Satur­ with streamers. TTie bridal gown Bridesmaids were Mrs. Paul of 104 Main St. was fashioned by the bride. Michael' E. Pavlock of Little day afternoon. Sept. 8, at St. Silva of New York City, sister Miss Puschnlg is a 1962 gprad- TTie maid of honor. Miss Valley, N.Y., took place Satur­ of the bridegroom; WOss Debra uate of Weaver High School and Mary’s Church in Coventry. Unda O’Gorman., o f , Norwalk, day morning at St. Oiristopher’s Fournier of Bloomfield,-.niece of la emirioyed as- a claim 'exam­ The bride is tlje daughter of Wore a blue crepe empire gown the bride; Mrs. Robert Man- iner assistant at Aetna Life and Mr. and Mrs. P. Raymond with organdy sleeves trimmed Church, East Hartford. dlrola of Suffield, and Miss Jan­ Casualty Insurance Co., Hart­ Broga of Rt. 31. The bridegroom at the waist and neckline with The bride Is a daughter of Mr. et Barber of East Hartford. ford. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Amos daisies. She wore a matching and Mrs. Louis P. Castellassi of Their purple crepe gowns were Mr. Cavazza graduated from E. Russell of Claremont. headbow and daisy trimmed East Hartford. The bridegroom belted with purple rhinestone Manchester High School In 1960 The Rev. Richard F. Roughan streamers, and she carried a Guy Amundsen pimto Is the son of Richard H. Pavlock buckles, and each carried a and Is employed by Sears Roe­ of St. Mary’s Church performed nosegay of blue daisies. MRS. CHARLES HERMAN SMITH buck and Co. as n catalogpie de­ the double-ring ceremony. The single long-stemmed purple Bridesmaids were Mrs. Lynn of tittle Valley and the late partment manag;er. organist was Miss Kathryn Jennings and Mrs. Sally Allen rose with streamers. Mrs. Pavlock. William Toon of WilllmanUc A May 1, 1971 wedding Is Grady wjjo played "Ava Maria” of Norwalk, sisters of the bride; Lorlncr photo Dechert photo The Rev. H,enry Murphy of planned. NasBltf photo as the recessional in memory of and Mrs. Gene Smith of Mon- served as best man. Ushers St. Christopher’s Church per- MRS. ERIC M. TAYLOR the late Miss Penny Ambrose son, Mass., sister-in-law of the' were James CastellaSsl of East Engaged MRS. TERRY BENTON LUM pdrmed the double-ring cere- as requested by the bride. The bridegroom. ’ITieir light blue Hartford, brother of the bride; moiW. Bouquiste o f gladioli were ’The engagement o t Miss Sarah R. Taylor of Rockville Asylum Hill Congregational gowns and headbows were sim­ iF rrs FfiuV SBva of New York City, E»»b.th oo= T,r. Carol Ann Mlchallk.of Manches­ Church, Hartford, performed ilar to the honor attendant’s, on the altar. brother-in-law of ■ the bride­ and Eric M. Taylor of Ful­ groom ; Mark Phelps of East ter to Dale A. Whitney of South the ceremony. ry Benton Lum, both of Man- orange star flowers with green valley, designed by the and they earried nosegays of The bride was given in mar­ lerton, Calif., were wed Satur­ Glastonbury has been announc­ Miss Jane L. Mason of Rock­ royal blue daisies. All of the FORMAL rt riage by her father. She wore Hartford, nephew of the bride; Chester, exchanged vows Satur- Miss Cathv bride’s mother. ed by her parents Mr. and Mrs,. day afternoon at Deer Hill ville was maid of honor and o■ groom Is a son of Mr- and Mrs. wore matching braid caps and and white pompoms and baby’s low accessories and a corsage Mrs. John Condlo of East Hart- church hall. For a plane trip 141st Medical Co., Connecticut BE A GOURMET COOK WITH Nothing to Mod • ' ' Andrew S. Dutka Jr. of Barber­ carried cascade bouquets of breath were on the altar. The of yellow pompons on her purse, ford and Mrs. Bruce Marsette of to Bef-muda, Mrs. Smith wore 8W»y to t... HAVE YOU AN carnations in autumn colors. Army National Guard, and Is KITCHEN GADGETRY FROM PLAZA a pink sleeveless crepe dress, Lorlng photo ton, Ohio. ■ employed at the East Hartford pews were marked .with light- The bridegroom’s mother wore A Tile Rev. Charles W-.- Kuhl, Dean Habhaggar of Charles­ The attendants were dressed with black patent leather acces­ Supetli EVENT SCHEDULED Aircraft Federal Credit Union. Frsneh WhisKs —» Slicors ed candles. a yellow and green brocade Engaged •/pastor of Zion Evangelical Luth­ ton, S. C., served as best man. The bride was given in mar- dresa with green accessociea alike in deep pink silk linen sories. The couple 'live at 19 t h a t c a l l s f o r U.shcrs wera Gregory D. Sem­ A Nov. 28 wedding is plan­ Shredders — Peelers — Skewers Osbtime Ave., East Norwalk. eran Church, performed the riage by her father. She wote and a corsage of yellow pom- sleeveless gowns and pink em­ FOOD? The engagement of Mary double-ring ceremony. row of Manchester, brother of ned. plus Pots, Pons and Bakeware broidered gold brocade and Mrs. Smith is a 1968 graduate mmm a floor-length gown of silk or- pons. Helen Gledhill of Manchester to bride was given in mar- the bride; and Alan Dutka of of the Bishop Brien McMahon g;anza, designed with Venise A reception was held at WII- moss green ribbon headbows It n » y be a wedding, a ban­ Francls Josei* Ryan of Hart- j,y her father. She wore Barberton, brother of the bride­ High School in Norwalk. She is S B w m lace accenting the manderin He’s Steak House. For a motor with streamers. They carried quet or Just on Informal get- -ford has been announced by her empire gown of Ivory groom. cascade bouquets of- lime green employed as an engineer’s clerk neckline, bodice and the cuffs trip to Cape Chdj Mrs. Lum _ together of a society, lodge or parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. organza accented with Alencon After a reception at the Glas­ for the Southern New England some friendly group. of the bishop sleeves. Her wore a rqst color ptinteuit with Gledhill of . 14 Avon St. lace re-embroldered with seed tonbury Hills Country Club, the THK ^ -! r acces- green ribbons. Their Telephone Co. Mr. Smith, a 1962 three-tiered elbow-length veil brown crushed leather Her fiance Is the son of Mr. pearig, designed with stand-up couple left on a motor trip to gowns were fashioned by the Diimeen photo graduate of Bishop McMahon We Are Prepared to Cape .Cod. TTiey will Uve In ^ silk illu si^ w a s - a r ^ g e d series. The c^ p le wiU be ... bride and her attendants, High School, is employed as a and Mrs. Dennis Ryan of Hart- collar and mock bolero of Charlston, S. C., where Mr. from a matching headpiece, home at .29 Lyndale St. after Frederick D Wolfe of New MRS. AMOS EDWARD RUSSELL JR. warehouse manager for Sear’s Serve You to Ypur fond. matching lace, long sleeves ■with Dutka is stationed aboard the and she carried a colonial bou- Sept. 20 - Hampshire served as best man. and Roebuck Co. Complete Satisfaction A graduate of. Holy Trinity j^ce cuffs, an A-line skirt, and High School, Hartford, Miss detachable chapel-length train nuclear submarine U^S Alex­ Copy Cats quet of sweetheart roses, stock, Mrs. Lum is a 1967 graduate ushers were Brian Dodge bride’s parents. Miss Valerie The couple live in Keene, N.H., Our catering service Is set up and baby’s breath vrith white of Manchester High School and jjjg bridegroom, and Wenner of TMpper Lake, N.Y., where Mrs. Russell is an ele- ^ Gledhill attended the Univer­ Her ^uffant elbow-length veil ander Hamilton. to be flexible coiough to ac­ sity of Hartford and is employ­ of silk Illusion was arranged Mrs. Dutka, a graduate of the HIGH SPEED COPYING AND PRINTING lace streamers. a 1970 graduate of The Art In- Barry Genzllnger, both of New was in charge of the guest mentary school teacher and her commodate any size gathering. C$mtkh & EiRort U n k$ HALL FOR RENT from a VenlsO lace headpiece, Joseph Lawrence School o t M « . Richard W. Stocks of sUtute of Boston. She Is em- Hampshire, and Earb Chadwick book. The wedding cake, was husband is employed as an un- Why not call us and talk over ed by Aetna Insurance Co., • Condid’ and she carried a cascade bou- N u rslpg'm New London, has • Celer • FAST ortd E C O N O M IC A L # Vemon, sister of the bride, was ployed in the planning depart- of Vermtmt.- made by the bride’s mother and derwriter for the; National For parties, showers, recep­ Oe details? Hartford. • Pre-Bridolt ^^een employed In the pediatrics matron of honor. Her gown of ment of the Factory Insurance Mrs. Broga wore a bright its top was designed by the Grange Mutual In ^ r w c e Co. tions,' meetings. Complete Mr. Ryan also attended the quet of miniature roses. • Photos CALL 647-9257 unit o t Manchester Memorial_ • Aeneenccmefits • InvItoHem yellow chiffon was fashioned Association in Hartford. Mr. green silk (^ess with matching bride. Mrs. Russell received her kitchen facilltjbs. Large en­ University of Hartford. He Is a Miss Susan V. Pinto of Boston Hospital. Mr. Dutka is a gpradu- w< Art professional 341 BROAD STREET ^ with yellow, orange and moss Lum. a 1968 graduate of Ros- cymbodium orchids in her hair. For a wedding trip to Watch B.ED.^ degree from Keene State closed parking lot. Inquire; •TH I UARVKL OV MAIN STRETT' graduate -^qf Hartford Public was maid of honor. Bridesmaids tai - M7 MAIN STRZXT. MANCHESTSR ate draftsman of Babcock PHOTOGRAPHERS green embroidery accenting well (N. M.) High School, at- The bridegroom’s mother wore Hill, R.I., Mrs. Russell wore College. Mr. Russell receivM Garden Grove Caterers, inc. High School and is employed by were Mrs. Steven Calkins of Wll- MANCHESTER. CONN. OPtN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY t;10 l|) J JO Hartford Electric Ught Co., llmantic and Mrs. Thomas WIl- and Wilcox In Ohio. He has 75 Laurel St., Manchetter the collars, cuffs and empire tended the University of Oklaj^ an aqua blue silk ensemble with a sleeveless dress, she had fash- hls B.Ed. degree "from Plyniouth Lithuanian HaH THURSDAY f;J0 TO t;00 Z' t e l e p h o n e 649-5313^49-5314 ______served for five years with the BY APPOINTVENT ONLY bodice. She wore’ a yellow pic- holma and the Berklee School a corsage of lime green cym- loned, of pink silk linen with (N-H.) State College and did 24 OOLWAT 8TBEBT {jartford. Ifams of Norwich. The flower U. S. Navy. ture hat with matching em- of Music in Boston. He teaches 'oidium orchids. matching accessories and a cor- graduate work at Central Con- MANCHESTER / f . No date has been announced girl was Danielle Calver pf broidery on the brim, and car- guiUtr and plays with the Am^ A reception was held in the sage of plnk'roses, white cama- nectlcut State College, New Phones: MS-OeiS or 649-815S ried a colonial bouquet of yel- ber Portrait group. ' garden at the home of the tions and ivy. . Britain.

4 ^ / MANCHEST]^ ]^VENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 19.70 PAGE- FIFTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1970 PAGE; FOURTEEN monies foMcDer mott Junior hostesses will be Ka­ •B^ CLAY R. JPOIXAN- See Saturday’s TV Week iackson^Brantiick .LIBRA ren Dooley, Elizabeth and Specify ARIES y i Your Dtjily Ac^mty Gutdm PTO Plans First Session BolJvxParties Schedule _ fy MAR. 21 Kathy Houley, Lauren and for Complete Listings. According to tho Starr* £ Maureen Ann McDermott of -'tf^ARR. I» ocr, 224>L Marile’e McCusker, Leslie Wil­ Tile marritige of Linda Do­ T o develop message for Wednesdoy, | Hartford and Robert Edward Demands Ovll-16-18-46 4.15-29-34^ Olschefskle of Manchester were With Open House Programs Events in'Uqunt-y Tonight son and Karen Zwlck. 5:00 (3) P criy Mason lores Brannlok of Mandiester to 48-58-63 read words correspoixJIng to numbers | 42-53-87-89^ The feature movie will' be (30) Ad& m s - Family uy o f your Zodiac birth sign. united in marriage Saturday \ (40) OUll|?an*B Island (C) (Continued from Page One) 'TAURUS SCORRIO The Hebron PTp will hold its Cancer Education Week In He- By BETTE Ql/ATRALE ’lh»'^Republicans. will get a “ Darling LIU” with Julie An­ 5:25 (40) Weather Watch (C) . Stonewall Jackson of Hartford 31 Today 61 Money. morning at St. Lawrence \ ARR. 20 1 Take ocr. 22^ - flrst meeting of toe school.year bron. (Herald Reporter) head stativWito their event slat- drews. 5:30 (30) GiUiKan's Island ,qOP gubernatori- Pickett Dinner 5:50 (18) Sewing Show (C) gain their release. ing at St. Bridget Church. 6 4 lf R ’The bride Is the daughter of 7-10-13-31 4B e 34 You 17-20-36-57AT didates will share equal time al candidate Tl/sirMS Mc'skiU A _ testimonial------dinner for State 6:00 (3*8) Weather —Sportu and 35 Close 65 Chonges schools Sppt. 23 from 7 to 8 p.m. ed all citizens to give their full Tlie bride Is the daughter of 52-55-66 5 Don't 71-74-88-901^ Mr. and Mrs. Perter McDerr News (C) ObserveiB said the statement ' c 36 Advice 66 Pols A business meeting will fol- attention to the informational billing tonight when toe Demo- will be on hand, suppt»tpd by a Senator John Pickett, the Dem- iCr. and Mrs. William E. Bran- 6 Aspects mott of Hartford. The bride­ (18) Westerners GEMINI 7 Arronge 37 Componion 67 Without SAGITTARIUS crats hold forth at toe head- host of Republican incumbents ocratlc candidate for (Congress (30) To Tell the Truth (C) —which deplored “ the holding 68 Moves low at toe Hebron school after and educational programs nick of 3 Hartland Rd. The 8 Money 38 Or groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. from toe Second District will (40) News of hostages by any nation or 9B e 39 Dotes 69 Er>gogements toe film, “ Rural Amej^ca and which the Windham Unit will quarters opening in Vernon of and candidates, 6:05 ( 40) Rawhide bridegroom Is the son of Mrs. P d ’'i{jUNE 20 70 Are DtC. 21 M l Edward Olschefskle of 51 Flow­ 10-A 40 W ill Its Effect on Society” will be sjKjnsor. » the Houley for State Senate Houley’s competlton Vernon be held Sept. 25 at Wesleyan 6:30 (3) News with Walter Cron- group”—was aimed at Israel as Jay Jackson of San Pablo, 0\35-37-4(M5 11 Sm 4 \ Moke 71 Older 21-24-41-47^ er St, 72 Consultotion shown. Legion Committees campaign. Town Chairman Thomas Car- University’s McConaughy Hall kite < 0 well as toe Popular Front, "nie Calif., and the late Mr. Jackson. cfe'60-73-75 12 Pleasant 42 Take 65-67-72 ’The Rev. Daniel McGrath of (8) News with Frank Rey­ 13 Ganrte 43 More 73 With In order to carry on its pro- William O’Donnell Sr., com- The Republicans will make ruthers who is seeking toe in Middletown. nolds and Howard K. Smith The Rev. Peter S. Dargon of CANCER 74 And St. Lawrence 0"Toole Church Israelis rounded up 460 Ftaleati- U Affoirs 44 Or CAPRICORN jects for toe year, the PTO is mander of Jones-Keefe Post of their appearances at tonight’s Senatorial spot will be The event, will begin with an (18) Dicic Van Dyke 45 Inspire 75 Enthusidsm D£C. 22 nians and guerrilla sympathiz­ the Cathedral of St. Joseph In iJI/Nf 21 15 Prepored performed the double-ring cere­ E^eking' volunteers for the fol- the American Legion, Hebron, Informal gathering at 7, follow­ (30) NBC News (C) 16That 46 Are 76 A annual GOP Tolland County buttonholing guests. Second Dis­ ers during toe weekend, then re­ Hartford perfoVmed the double­ i-iuLr 22 47 Sudden 77 You ^ JAN. I» mony. Bouquets of gladioli were ed by dinner at 9 p.m. 7:00 (3) After Dinner Movie 17 Heed lowing committees: Book fair, has appointed the following Sheriffs picnic hosted by Sher­ trict Congressional candidate (8) Truth or Consequences (C) leased 76 of them Monday. H ie ring ceremony and was cele­ 18 You 48 Snnartly 78 Tronsoctions 5- 9-30-54^ on the altar. Stanley Dinner •, ->12-26-38-49 79 Distonce Halloween party, health, hospi- committees for the year: iff Paul Sweeney at his West Robert’ sTee'leT also of Vernon, (18) Candid Camera 19 Prevail 49 Visitors , 62-68-81-851 <3(K40) News — Weather and others, Israel reportedly told brant at the nuptial Mass. Mrs. ^-SV51-76-79-86 50 Social 80 Feel ’The bride, given In marriage tallty, membership, program. Executive Committee chair- Shore Rd. cottage, or in the About 320 people attended a 20 The AQUARIUS will make an appearance as Spoils 80^ W\7 69-70-8i84Vfe' (18) Fight of the Month (C) out. sleeves, and detachable train. Droney, and Miss Gemma Mc- ents, cafeteria -manager Mrs. berg, treasurer; Richard ^ ’'’8 formal ceremonies. parties scheduled o n e week comments, according to those 11:00 (3-8-30-40) News — Weather Grant; Richard Parker; Louis Foley ran Genovesi s lao c - Houley’s campaign manager apart at the Rockville Cinema. “ We handed over the Israeli Her cathedral-length train (rf ... __ _ Bride, all of Hartford, and Miss Marjorie Porter has requested attending the event, and limit­ and Sports (C) ed his speech to praise of Stan­ 11:25 (3) Movie warning," toe doctor said, “ but silk illusion was arrsinged .from Slimmer ‘G^i«at One,’ else. My contract with C ^ mns Mangiaflco of Rocky that all hot limch tickets be Bellohe; George Smith; Walter R.™,hHpo„ la GOP G «°rge Furbish will serve as ^^g Ellington Dems have 11:30 (80) Tonight Show Johnny Car- four more years at $100,000 a purchased on Monday mornings Donald; Joe Caron; Russ An- , . | District 2 In 1969 he *’*®3ter of ceremonies and Lt. scheduled theirs for Sept. 24 ley. son (C) we felt very humiliated.” a matching headpiece, and she (8-40) Dick Cavett Show (C) Sources in London said Brit­ Bride Return to U.S. for toe (entire week. derson; John Kulynyck, and als^ " " “ d have received assurances carried a colonial bouquet of Donald Olschefskle of Man- (18) 'M erv Griffin Show ain was undertaking a confiden­ The Great One, who . , , x. , Ticket prices for this year are 1:00 (3-8-40) News and Weather — \riiite sweetheart roses, salmon FORT LAXBDERDALE, Fla. weighed 270 before starting a “ his brok ers Leonard Parker. serves on the Zoning Board of . 1 .ji * Secretary of State candi- tial effort to persuade toe Israe­ 40c for student lunch Including Program and Entertainment A L ^ e of Hartford, , date Schaffer; Julius Kremski, Fischer Quints Seven Prayer and Sign Off color carnations, baby’s breath, lis to join toe prisoner ex­ (A P ) _ A summer Jackid Glea- ^ e t J M c D e Z ^ tt, oVnarUord! bro“ milk, 60c for adult lunch with­ wiU be handled by Richard 333 ing they will attend are ^ candidate for comptroller and Edueationol TV (24) and foliage. ABERDEEN, S.D. (AP) — change. There reportedly are son and his Independence Day er of the bride, Richard R}ie current state deficit is t>______a...j__ least by toe stature of their to keep the children out of the "The Charles McPherson white shasta pompons, bright Gleason’s show cm CBS was §TOup: German, 70 per c e n t ; ______wlth low Income, a family on ert Mott; executive officer, and aoDroachine $200 million dollars State Representatives Audrey Quartet II” sured Comay that Britain would guests which will Include public eye. 8:00 Mountimtten . . An llistorical orange star flowers, baby’s welfare,___ ««____ or______a family ..Uwith 6 U a^ . A.t__ -M ^ T9onaf/\ R not bow to a guerrilla demand not renewed nor has Jackie French, 19 per w nt; an, W itnt>aaoa David Nyberg, executive of- and ccmes~at a time when we gubernatorial candidate Emilio The children, born at St. Interview breath, and green foliage. temporary hardship. fleer. have just had the largest tax ™ " K t o n Stattorf 9:00 NF:T Festival to free Leila Khaled, who at­ Bridesmaids were Miss Patri­ reached agreement with the net- 1® P®*" and Romansch (a q . .. np-enna wprA nm Daddario. Luke’s Hospital in 1963, are Duke ElHhkton: C^oncert of work on a series of soeclals he derivation of L#atin), 1 per cent. Only five persons were pre- Applications for free lunches Handling publicity are Robert increase in our history. In addl- tempted to hijack an El Al jet­ cia Hogan of Manchester, Miss Hebron) and candidates Bill Uncle Jay’ ’ Edwards, a Mary Magdalene, Mary, Cathe- Sacred Music. WM to^o t^s ‘ 3 widely understood as «ent, besides Wilbur Wright, .. i* must be made through the prin­ MIott, chairman; ^ob Cafazzo tion many of the problems fac- " “ " liner and was arrested when it Jennifer Zeller of Rye, N. Y., Pataun (Tolland-Ellington-Som- radio and television personality rine, Mary Margaret, Mary Ann **-®® !pri'ends'an?'lFriends and Love . .a Chuck “ I ’ve had offers from the oth- It is a popular choice with stu- when his brother Or^Ue^jpade cipal or school nurse. and Richard Grant Sr. ing the state are still with us landed in London. and Mrs. ’Ihomas Burger of Sea Butdcer phdto ers) and Vernon’s Tom Dooley. will serve as master of cere- and James. Man^onc Concert.” er networks,’ ’ Gleason said, dents, who must learn a second the first airplane flight at Kitty Mrs. Porter also reminded Members of toe Americanism and have not been solved during Cliff, L. I., N. Y. ’Their gowns MRS. ROBERT EDWARD OLSCHEFSKIE parents t|iat “ toe responsibili­ Committee are Earl Porter, the past 10 years of Democratic were similar to the honor at­ “ but I can't accept anything language. Hawk, N.C., December 17, 1903. ty of possessing and not losing chairman; George Smith, Whit rule.” tendant’s, and they carried cas­ tickets rests with each child. cade bouquets of white shasta Merritt and Russ A n d e r s o n . ------/The cafeteria cannot be held re­ Service Committee members pompons, salmon color carna­ sponsible for tickets once they tions, bright orange star flow­ are Karl Links, chairman; Rockville (Burlan-lIosB pboto) have been purchased." Adolph Simons, Dick Ives and ers and green foliage. Children without lunches will Dick Keefe. (Lisa Lamo of Rockville, cous­ MRS. STONEWALL JACKSON V. Hospital Notes be permitted to borrow a ticket Program Switch in of the bride, was flower girl. for that day but it must be re­ Her floor-length empire gown of Instead of toe musical “ Kiss Visiting hours are 12:80 to 8 paid the next day. Me Kate” , the Podium Players red matte Jersey was accented Special Week p.m. in all areas except ma­ have' decided to do “ My Fair with white lace and fashioned Upon toe request of volunteer ternity where they are 2 to 4 Lady” as their major produc­ with a floor-leng^th white eyelet MayO'Weiss workers in Hebron for the Wind­ and 6:30 to 8 p.m. tion of the year. apron. She carried a bas­ ham Unit of the JLmerican Can- . * ^ ^ ket filled with flowers similar cer Society First Selectman Open tryouts for this musical Admitted Friday: Gayle Car- to those carried by the honor Aaron Reid has declared toe wiU be held tomorrow evening pearl Dr., Vernon; Marjory attendant. week of Sept. 27 to Oct. 3 as at 7:30 at Rham High School. Holbrook, Maxwell Dr., Vernon; Francis Genovesi of Hartford, Paula Ann Hastings, Somers; cousin the bride, served as Maire Shanahan, Jobs Hill Rd., best man. Ushers were Richard Ellington; Nancy Davis, Staf­ Vernon (Eminent Session Brannlck of Manchester, brotb- ford Springs; Christopher Rled- er of the bride; David Mar- Manchester residents will er. Center Rd., Vemon. tlnelU of Springfield, Mass., and Data Processing have another opportunity to Births Friday: A daughter to George Paneblanco and Reno Course Approved comment on or make sugges­ Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Wllllans, Scerrato, both of Simsbury. tions about town affairs of Goose Lane, Tolland; a son to Mrs. Brannick wore a deep In Compromise Interest to them Thursday Mr. &r Mrs. William Jackson, emerald green silk dress with evening at the Municipal East Hartford. matching accessories. ’The Discharged Friday: Sharon Compromising on several sug­ Building. Members of the bridegroom’s mother wore a Bajohr, Maple St., Ellington; gestions made, the Board of Board of Directors will be light aqua emsemble with Maurice Danzlger Jr., Grand Education, last night, gave the there from 6 :30* to 8:30 in the matching accessories. Both had school administration the green office of the town counsel to Ave., Rockville; Norman B. corsages of cymbldium orchids. Chapman, Mountain Rd., Elling­ light to introduce a data pro­ receive comment. THE DODGE BOYS After a reception in the Plsiza ton; Francis Pritchard Sr., cessing course at the high Room at the Hotel Sonesta in Union St., Rockville; Michael R. Hartford, the couple left on a school. TRADE The Board of Education agreed Andover Lamotoe, Enfield; Grace Ker- plane trip to Bermuda. Mrs. to start out the program kins, Skinner Rd., Broad Brook; JUST COULDN’T WAIT TO SPRING THEIR Jackson wore a pale yellow Sandra Joyal, Park West Dr., cautiously due to ■ the lack. of wool dress with black crushed A Five Dollar G ift Just For Letting UsTalkToYou PTA Schedules Rockville; Richard Aylward, funds. The course will go into patent leather accessories. ’The ^effect at mid-term. Three alter­ Seneca Dr., Vemon; Donna Mil­ couple will live on Downey Dr. Potluck Meal natives were proposed by busi­ ler, South St., Rockville; Judith GREAT NEW after Sept. 20. ness jnanager Charles Brisson. Stomberg, Jobs Hill Rd., Elling- Mrs. Jackson, a 1966 graduate To Open Year The board chose plan “ C” due to ' ton; Robert Satryb, Nye St., of Manchester High School, re­ its minimal cost. The first Andover PTA meet' Rockville. ceived her BA degree in speech Admitted Saturday: Alberie ’o^U^t^g'ltir^raposals. Bris^ from Morris Harvey College, gf begin with a potluck supper at Deprey, Union St., Rockville; son said toe specific purpose of begm wi Charleston, W. Va., this year. tomorrow in toe Ele- Gail Ellsworth, Storrs; Judith the course is to present a one- 6:30 p.m attend- She is employed as a proof­ semester Introduction of the mentary School. Those attena Rose, West Shore Dr., Rock­ ville; Wayne Allen, West Shore reader at the Life Insurance concepts of automation and data ing will bring a casserole or a Rd., Rockville; Michael Pari- Agency Management Associa- proceiralng for the high school salad and their own place set- tlcm, Hartford. seau, Hammond St., Rockville; sRidGiii tin^s. Althea Jolly, Progress Ave., Mr. Jackson attended the Brisson iSUggested that the A brief business meeting will Rockville; Claudia Kloter, Ra­ Diablo State College in Califor­ course be offered on an elec- follow the supper at-* approxi- nia and the University of Con­ chael Rd., Manchester; Nancy tive basis, preferably at first to mately 7:30 P*^* Hesse East Windsor* Rosemary necticut. He has served with the seniors. He explained that this the school’s 8taff members ^ U. S. A ir Force, and la em­ would not preclude toe course be introduced.. B\)Uowlng this, try;. Edmund Gallagher, — n—Pros­ ployed as the manager of Bene­ becoming a requirement for everyone will go to individual ficial Finance Co., Hariford. pect St., I^ k v ilie . students followirig any of the classrooms and meet 'with toe Discharged Saturday : Donna$f business courses offered. teachers. Room mothers for Pinney, West Main St., Rock­ The State Department of Edu- each class will be chosen at ville; Shirley Richter, KFD No. Nation’s Weather cation has approved funds for this time. . , ■»,4, Rockville; —Edward------Graeser,- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the Instruction of toe data pro- The yearly organizations gj;., Rockville; Paula The northern half -of the na­ cessing, for toe ' current school meeting of adults working wito jj^gUngg, Somers Cora Corey, tion shivered ini chilly air today year. An amount of $5,462 has Andover Girl Scouts will be Rockville; Gregory Wolff. Val­ while the southern half swel­ been approved as reimbursable held Monday at 8 p.m. In the ley View Lane, Vernon; Harold tered under hot and humid costa to toe Board of Educa- home of Mrs. Edward Y e o Allen, Warehouse P t.; Edward weather and persons along the jjgjj mans, I-ake Road. AU adults Armstrong, West Main St., western Gulf Coast readied for I Naaslff photo ■It was noted that the $6,462 presently registered wito the Rockville; Madelaine Fralelgh ’Tropical Storm Felice. MRS. GERALD CHARliES MAYO figure is the yearly cost, be- Scouts and all others Interested and daughter, Regan Rd., Rock­ Rain fell in many areas from cause toe course will start in in helping in some phase of ville; Verna Slysz and son, the Rocky Mountains to the At­ February, toe amount wlU be scouting should attend this North River Rd., Coventry. Judith Ann Weiss of Vernon Diane Weiss of Manchester, an­ lantic Coast. More than an inch one-half of that figure this year, meeting. Admitted Sunday: Helen Ma- fell at Grand Isleind, Neb., Erie, and Gerald Charles Mayo of other sister of the bride, and Mrs. Virginia Wilcox of Ver­ It-has been estimated that some Last year, 89 girls participat- igne, SomersvlUe; Max Tursch- Pa., and Lamoni, Iowa. Manchester were wed Saturday 400 students wiU be Involved, ed in Andover Girl Scouting, mann, Stafford Springs; Theresa A huntcane watch was in ef­ non, sister of the bridegpxx>m. afternoon at South United Meth­ Their gold color gowns and The svate icunburses $6 per The enrollment this year is an- Kelly, Stafford Springs; pella fect from Morgan City, La., to. pupil. It also reimburses 60 per ticipated to be in excess of last Ponkala, Willie Circle, Rock­ Port O’Connor, Tex., and gale odist Church. headpieces were similar to the cent for equipment and 100 per year. At present, here is no ville; ‘Karen Kulpa, Glenstone warnings were out along the The bride of 200 Regan Rd. honor attendant’s, and they cent reimbursement for ap- leadership for toe BrowiUe Dr., Rockville; Mary Commo, Louisiana coeist from the mouth is a daughter of Mrs. Dorothy each .carrieda single long- Enfield; Stephen Gardner, Mt. a proved teacher travel. troop and two junior troops. ot the Mississippi River to the Weiss of 25C Forest St. and John stemmed yellow rose with Vemon, Rockville; Leon Dwlre. TTie money from toe state will This leaves a potential of 75 Sabine River. Weiss Jr. of 81 Lyness St. The moss green bow. RFD No. 1, Tolland; Melvin INTRODUCING be turned in to the town’s gen- girls without leadership, Winds reached 56 miles an bridegroom is the son of Mr. Gregory Kehaya of Manches- Stein, Beelzebub Rd., South • hour early today and some in- and Mrs. Charles Mayo of 31 ter served as best man. Ushers^ eral fund as is all money re- Anyone Interested in h elp l^ Windsor; Rosalie Maisano, Buff crease was expected. Virginia Rd. were Gilbert Wilcox of Ver-' celved for education. An any area of girl scouting a S » Cap Rd., Tolland; Louise Belch­ /Temperatures reached only The Rev. Dr. J. Manley Shaw, non and Thomas Mlddlemass of amount of $6,200 has been bud- especieaiy anyone interested in er, Stafford; Ernest Read, Law­ into the 40s and 50s in the top pastor of South Church, and the Berlin. If you’re a Lucky living on a CNG gas line, invite a CNG representative to your geted for revenue under bust- leading or assisting a troop Is rence St., Rockville; Curtis NEW DODGE ness education, Brisson explain- asked to contact Mrs. Yeomans, half of the nation Monday after- Rev. Thomas Barry of St. Mrs. Weiss wore a light blue house for a free home heating .survey. He'll give you a handsome indoor tem­ Frazier, Prospect St., Rockville; noon while the lower half had James’ Church performed the shantung dress and coat with ed. He said this money was part troop organizer and consultant, Delbert Small, Watson Rd., Ver­ of a previously approved pro- or attend this meeting. readings in the 80s and 90s. double-ring ceremony. Robert silver accessories and a cor- perature and humidity indicator ($5 retail value). . . and tell you about con­ non; Thomas Hellnskl, Mark Those devilish Good Guys in the White 1970 Chrysler Motors Corporation However, the readings in the 60s Gordon was soloist. gage of white cymbldium or- verting to economical gas heat. gram involving 60 per cent re­ The Connecticut Trails Ck)un- Dr.. South Windsor; Gall Flem­ In Montana, under fair skies, b^de was given in mar- chida. The bridegroom’s moth- imbursement on salary only for cil of Girl Scouts provrldes ing, Stafford Springs; Jacob Hats just couldn’t wait to spring it. All-new 1971 Dodge were an improvement over re- j^age by her uncle, Michael er wore a dark blue dress with Locally, the price of oil for home heating is on the rise. Gas is nearly 20% lower, the head of the Business Edu­ tralningprogram sfor Girl Scout chestnut St., RockvlUe; Demon. The spunky little car that shows the mini-cars a thing or two. It’s' cent temperatures in toe 30s ^ejgs of Cleveland, Ohio. She matching accessories and a in price . . . still one of today's feai bargains. cation Dept, at toe high school, ^ o o p leadera ^ ^ sheehan, Franklin Pk., 2^ c h were accompanied by ^Qj.g ^ full-length gown of satin corsage of gardenias. however, this grant has been tion and training Is Rockville. great-looking. Low-priced. And devilish fun to drive. Yet there’s provided there Is interest. Girl *E^v”'momiM" tem^ratures ‘*®3igned with ^ reception was held in Goop- Rent a low-cost gas conversion burner unit, •installation is simple and always discontinued. Edscharged Sunday: Beatrice room for five inside plus a big trunk in back. So if you want to save The plan'approved wlu not Scout troops usually meet onoe Griffon, Wellwood Circle, Rock­ r ^ d fro^ W at^Sp^l “ d empire bod- er Hall of South Church. For a xnc piaii each___^ ,„Aolrweek for onan hnurhour follOW-follow­ free. And a service contract is not required. In addition to the low monthly rental, require the rental of equipment. ville; Mildred Cheney, Dailey and still enjoy yourself, you’ve got the spirit—new Dodge Demon. M ^ t., to 82 at Melbourne, Fla! ’ with* rumTd cuffs and ing school In toe Elementary sl66V69 with ruifl6u cuffs, &riu wore a g uprising with a single and runs wrlth a single and double. x-'Petrone, Hubbard Heights 31-36—70 defending: world champion New York Mets. PUtabur^ 77 68 .6810 — cou ld’ be th e nam e Of th e ‘"U® Pittsburgh. ny ball In the ninth to trigger a P‘n®h ™imer Rod Caspar stole Parker, with 102 RBL Is the x-ivjasK,x--Kask, Wethersfield wei 36-35—71 It appears, however that the ------New Yeirk For Runner-Up Spot KBy, ,1, wampenoag------■ 38-33—71 78 69 .5306 — game in tKe final stages of New York trails the Pirates three-run Chicago t^ly. second. He took third as first first Dodger Cop 100 since Benaon, GO of Aspetuok 3635—71 Meta finally have been able to Third-place Chicago foUows c^Ucago 76 69 .524 1 ?iu XT 1 * bv less than one nercentaee ' ni,rhf Moo, -voru foil baseman Ron Fairly booted Bud Tommy Davis and Frank How- By EARL YOST Daisiel, Aspetuck VaStey 36-35—71 shake their nemesis. the leaoers by one game. st. Louis 70 77 .476 8 the Natmnal League’s East “y *®“ °"® p ®” =®"^® Monday night. New York fell Harrelson’s bunt, •' *ho„ then o™. was oo,i ard, eight oooo=years ago. • . D~ oy te,I, iRockled^ 38-34—73 Division title countdown. third-place Ctd- behind 4-0 as rookie a y d e Ma- Records fell by the boards yesterday in the 24th OcMSKainbs ______ClUfsSde 36^-72 They scored their fourth con- “ That Montreal club has been phila'phia 66 81 .449 12 36-36—72 secutlve -victory over the Expos tough on us all year," said Montreal TOtat'"'toe^N^ cago Cubs, who also had toe day shore ripped ;a two-run homer ^ L e f t - h a n d e r Claude Osteen edition of the Manchester Open Golf Tournament at the 36- 36—73 64 82 .438 37- 36—72 Monday night and evened the Mets' Manager 'Gil Hodges. York Manchester Country Club when Dick Stranahan emerged 3 6 «—73 season’s series 8-8, with a 9-5 “ They never quit. You can’t West Dlvtslon holding the line . . . and scoop­ Los Angeles snapped- San -Die­ inning----- ig forfor hishis firstfirst (major(major leagueleague John Bateman s throw eluding a three-run homer by triumphant- with a fantastic five under par 65 round 36- 38—73 and then slnirled in the Caspar in the hand, and he Murrell in the ninth, for 37- 36—73 victory in 10 innings to into a take it easy against anyone, Cincinnati ing up everyone else’s fumbles. Kugo’s B five-game4ivB-K to best a field of 169 profession------;t T-----. ______iSwSuttonL^ I 3636—78 virtual tie writh Pittsburgh atop especially at this time of year. Angeles "Our defense has picked up so 12-4 and San Francisco outlast- fourth to ignite another two-run ® ■ his 16th vlctopr ^ toe year. als and low handicap amateurs. Ford Jr.. Spoon Rock. L,.I. 33-40—73 ■ — 36-37— 73 the East Division standings. “ There is no easy team in the ®an Fran. 14 much In recent games," toe ed Atlanta 7-5 in toe only other flurry.- liig run. - Stranahan was the only golfer ° M U ® Gree^lU. CC 38- 35— 73 21 Mets’ manager said before Mon- games played Mmiday night. Three walks, three singles, GIANTS - BRAVES— 37-37—74 The win. New York’s eighth in league, so you Just have to go Atlanta ^ o n g the 369 contest^ts - " “ ros and amateurs wer^ 37- 37—74 its last 11 starts. g;lves the Mets out every day and play your Houston 21% day night’s game against toe Two scheduled American and an error by third baseman ® sw D otos Frank Jitonson, a mid-game 4634— 74 San Diego p ! ^ ^ T ^ a t e u r f yUe^^^ competing for^ combined ,2,800 3837—75 A 78-89 record for. a .6306 per­ best. Montreal Expos. “ A thing like League games-California at Ctoco Laboy gave toe Mets five (jHenden- replacement for ailing WUUe centage compared with toe Pi­ that goes unnoticed, but It Minnesota and Oakland at MU- runs in toe fifth, but toe Expos run-producing sli^le com- ^ 5 . . . ' purse, m cash — for the pros — Staszorwsid, Green Woods 3637—76 “ We had the breaks going for Monday’s Results MoCovey, lined a two-run single 36-39—75 rates’ 77-68 wron-lost ledger lor a shows up In your pitching. The waukee—were rained out. tied it against FrlseUa in toe ^®*®“ “ ® “ *® off knuckleballer Phil Nlekro In • ....f and merchandise - for the 38- 37—75 us tonight, but a good team New York 9; Montreal 6, amateurs. First place was ag;ain HotJwti'. Hound Hill 38- 37—75 .5310 mark. takes advantage of Its breaks.” pitching looks so much strong- • * * bottom of toe inning on a walk, ® ® ®®' toe sixth, keying a four-run ral- 39- 36—75 Innings '- worth $750 for the leading pro g ^ f f ^ B W h o o l e er." METS - EXPOS - ' Mack Jones’ pinch double and a ly that carried toe Giants past four under for the front nine 4635— 75 Los Angeles 12, San Diego 4 with other spots for the playing smith. Shaker Farma 3637—75 Then the Mets backed Danny The M^its wasted a strong de- sacrifice fly by Bobby Wine. a e g c es ap ce. toe Braves. _ with 32 and one under 34 for the pros going lor (2) $450, (3) $250, HbwcM. HHtandalo 3938—76 San Francisco 7, Atlanta 6 3637—75 Plan Better Running Game Only games scheduled Frlsella’s soUd reUef pitching fensive effort and effective re- Jones’ bloop double was toe • * * Frank Reberger squared his back nine in fashioning his bril­ (4) $150, (5) $100, (6) $80, (7) 36- 3^--76 liant record-shattering round. 37- 38—75 Today’s______Games with airtight play in toe field be- lief pitching by ’Tug McGraw in only hit off FrlseUa, who retired DODGERS - PADRES — pitching mark at 6-6 with help $70, (8) $60. (9) $50 and (10) $40. 3936—76 New York (Koosman 10-6) at capitalizing on a Montreal Sunday’s 6-4, 13-lnning loss to toe last 16 batters he faced be- ’Ihe Dodgers softened up San from veteran Don McMahon, Stranahan, co-pro at Long- Tlve overall tally for 24 Opens Montreal (Morton 16-10), N defensive breakdown for four St. Louis. But they hung close fore leaving for a pinch hitter in Diego with a six-run salvo In toe who hurled perfect reUef over meadow Country Club, Long- now shows the professionals meadow, Mass., smashed the winning 21 times. Yale Looms Strong, Plttebuigh (WaUcer 12-6) at unearned runs In toe lOto inning behind toe Pirates, vtoo blew a toe lOto. first inning"and coasted home as the final 2 1-8 Innings. former record of 66 for Open Stranahan, who won the State Philadelphia (Lersch 5-2), N oompetitiOii and posted the PGA crown at Ellington Ridge be^ score at the Silk Town in 1967, collected six birdies in Many Veterans Back cago (Holtzman 14-11) Patterson Set course since Ron "R ed” Smith estabishing a new Open stand- Cincinnati (McGlothlln 18-8) toured the layobt in 63 in 1966. ard and had one bogey — the N EW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) — Football fans hoping at Houston (Dierker is-i2), n Smith the defeiiding Open leth. Birds were registered on for new excitement should not be discouraged by the 8“ Diego (Ctoridns 6-6) at Los For Ring Bout champion was among the also- the first, second, seventh, ninth, fact that most of Yale’s co-championship team is back Angeiea (Moeller 7-7), N rans yesterday with a 75. Now nth and 13th holes, "^e 13th again this year. There are new stars, too. Sophomore halfback Dick Jau------PranclBco (Perry 20-13), N ‘With Green an assistant pro at ' Shaker was a beauty, a 45-foot chip ✓ Heights in Massachusetts, shot that rolled in. The 11th was ron, who led toe freshman team he led toe Ells last year with Smith couldn’t put it .all a 10-footer, a four-foot putt on In nearly all categories, may seven touchdowns—third In toe American t«ague NEW YORK (AP) -I- It has together and failed to match Ills the ninth, an 18-foot putt on the Country Club East Division been almost 14 years since MANCHESTEJl OPEN SWEEPS set some fans reminiscing about league. 68 of a year ago when he took seventh, a chip shot on the sec- Cal Hill. Martin, an I04A dash cham- W. I* P ot O.B. Floyd Patterson became toe home first place money of $760. ond and a seven footer on the Gross—Sam Petroiie 70, Fred Sophomore quarterback Don plon. took two Massey pitch- Baltimore 96 61 .Ml — youngest man to win toe world heavyweight boxing champion­ The previous Open record of first. Kask 71, Bob LaFrancis 72, Pfell shows signs of being just outs for 46- and 23-yard touch- New York Gene Devine 76, Woody Clark ship. Ihe “ kid" with toe peak- 66 was shared by Uie late Harry The new chairip missed the what coach Carmen Cozza want- down runs last weekend in a ?® ^*^ 75, Jim Pinto 76; net—D. Van- a-boo style was only 21 that No­ Nettelbladt (1951), Bob Toski green on the 18th but recovered ed to take toe pressure off scrimmage against Boston Um- dermuller 63, Bundi Tarca 68, vember night In 1966* when he (1953) and amateur Allan Breed nicely and paired the hole. starter Joe Massey. versity. Cleveland 1(1966). Best'score by an amateur yes- Tony Pietrantonlo 68, Buddy Wash’n flattened Archie Moore in Chi­ But they, in toe vernacular. More offensive punch is ex- cago and took over toe title va­ While weather conditions terday was a 7S by Stan Hilinskl, Buder 69, Alex Eigner 69, Lou are just frosting. pected from 19ii-pound fullback were lui Sunday’s the four-time Manchester Club lazzl 70, Ed Wllkos 71, Ed West Division cated by toe retired Rocky Mar­ excellent for Sunday’s Horald photo by Pinto The Yale offensive backfield Bill Primps, who scored five Minnesota ciano. comDetltion. which was open champ and current Ellington Wadas 71, J. Rebello 71; kick- returns intact from last year’s times last year, and junior wing- o X ^ ^ t e ^ J - f y ^ e r d a ^ UUeholder. ers-L . Placenta, J. Tymon, A. Typical Scene at I8th. Umbrella and Haiti Wear Note Puddle on Green in Front of Foursome Oakland Floyd was 24 when he reached campaign that led to a three back Bob Milligan, California another plateau by winning a ^iiat th) at Milwaukee (Morris 2-2 >4 V credit. Two one-round knockouts too well. Kay’s 71 was the best 25, Don Anderson 33-8—26, Vito By DEAN YOST winning his first major touma- gfjQrt. Two-time champ Ernie Agostinelli 34-9—25; low gross— By EARL YOST of toe offensive line. But even tout should give an indication and Downing 4-12), 2, twl-nlght by Sonny Liston, another knock­ Foul- day.s remain on the p,ractice schedule before with that setback, coach Car- of toe Yale spirit. The Ells lost Chicago (Janeski 10-16) at out defeat at toe hands of Cas­ ment of the season. Boros didn’t turn in a card. Ed Ken Gordon 71; blind bogey — . One-time touring PGA •nie winner’s previous best Lapierre was in with 79 and Ed Maurice Perry Yoi.. botli .schools. East Catholic Higli and Manchester High men Cozza finds a silver lining:, toe last year’s opener to UCkmn Kansas City (Drag© 8-14), N (AP Photofax) sius Clay and a controversial placements this year were sec- Rubis 75, as was Smith. PRO SWEEPS professional Dick Strana­ School, put everything they have learned into actual “ We’ll have bigger kids In toe 19-15, and are sure to be up California (Bradley 2-4 and HEY UMP, THERE’S THE BALL — Third base Frank Torre’s glove as Art Shamsky slid into base. 16-round decision loss to Jimmy onds in both the Westean Mas- Home pro Alex Hackney Gross — Elnar Lorentzen 73, han has no intentions of game experience. The two open tlieir 1970. football sea­ interior line than we had,” he for this one. Fisher 4-3) at Minnesota (Zepp Coach Ed Yost points to ball that skipped out of Waiting to make the call is Ump Chris Pelekoudas. EIUs have reduced toe ex- sachusetts Open last week and passed up play due to a g(lmpy John Kristof 76; net — Prank son Saturday. says. Right now that line av- Losses have been infrequent g.4 and Hall 8-6), 2, day-night _ champ to scrambling with toe getting back on the rugged team, which is less in number likes of Charlie "Devil” Green, ruimeixip honors in the State leg and Assistant Pro Ralph Lipinski 77-10—67, Joe Vanorlo The Black Knights, from Pen­ erages about 225 pounds and 6 occurrences for Yale. In league Detroit (Cain 12-7) at Cleve- than the var.sity. The Indians’ his opponent tmiight In Madison PGA (which also Includes West- DeNicolo had a 76. Ellington’s 82-14r-68, Bert Carlson 76-8— coast to coast trail. ney High School in East Hart- feet, 3 inches per man. play, during 21 games of toe (and (Hand 6-11), N '^Just Glad to Hear It? Square Garden. em Massachusetts), last week- Assistant Pro Bob Schaeffer 68, Joe Novak 76-8—68. stranahan had just literally ford, travel to Mim'chester, while Joe Massey, whose cool play- past three years, Yale lost only Boston (Nagy 6-3 and Culp IS­ Major League BowUng against South Catholic High. Why does Patterson keep on? was in with 73 and EROC Pro fJVnmM CRIERS the Eagles of East Catholic in­ making and league-tying pass- to Dartmouth and was tied only IS) at New York (Kline and tom the local course apart on a The Indians appear set in the \ - I ___ Why does he want to come back Trailing Stranahan, five Wally Cichon turned in a dls- Thursday vade the home grounds of the ing sparked last season’s drive, by Harvard, Bahnsen 13-11), 2, twl-nlght Leaders^ dark, miserable, cold day when backficld with junior John Wig- at FRIENDSHIP MIXED — Bill when it has been two years strokes back at 70, were pro- appointing 82. Gross — Florence Barre 81; Rockville Rams. is again at quarterback. Each of - those three yeara Baltimore (McNaUy 22-8) American League Cassius Wins Again, he recalled that this was his Ponnev an indenondont'entry quarterbacking “ We passed toe ball more last Yale has won at least part of Washington (Cox 8-11), N Batting (376 at bats)—^Yas- Avery 207-564; Sandy Brown 181- since he last fought against El- fessionals Tony (Jlecak, co-pro Tom Gorman, a new pro out net — Muriel Carlson 93-31-61, X (-nnty, .in inucpcnui m enuy Jim Rn1p.«;,nnBalesano .■mrtand nenisDenis Wirt.nll!Wirtalla 468. Us, then toe World Boxing Asso- w ith the wliuwr at Longmeadow, of Manchester, fashioned a 72 Elsie Crockett 98-33—65; putts— ^^rst major victory of the sea- since the school started pla.ying year than we ever did. We want toe title—an Ivy first. ------’ trzemskl, Boston .324; A. Jeton- the running backs with Kevin ------elation champ, in Stockholm? par 65 varsity sports in 1965, will join to run more this year,” says “ It’s going to be a lot tougher son, California .321. Mlddlebury, Long Island’s Pete to share In the money. Fran Smith 30, Marion Zamaitis son. His five under Walsh operating out of the full­ VILLAGE MIXERS — Ginger Only Patterson knows. ’ITiere Is thd (3CIL ranks next September. Cozza. league this year,” says toe cau- Runs—Yastrzemski, Boston In Out-of-Ring Fight Famiano and Marty Bohen of 30. round established a new Man- back slot. Yourkas 463, Richard Fuller a deep pride in this quiet man This is the first encounter over Tallback Don Maytin already tious Cozza. “ Last year It wasn’t vFinal N F L 114; Tovar, Minnesota 106. the High Ridge Country Club in SPORltS DIAL, BEST NINE Chester Open record. On the lino is John Duffy at 673. iriio still thinks he can fight » for the Manchester gridders Is showing indications he wants as strong as it had been In toe Runs batted in—^F. Howard, N EW YORK (AP) — Cassius Clay, fighting to fight, Cleveland, Ohio, and amateur TONIGHT Saturday center, with Greg Germain, with toe best. “ I was second in the Westpm against Penney. more of toe action, even though past." Washington 122; Killebrew, has scored another victory out of the ring by winning Sam Petrone. The latter fash- 7:55 Red Sox vs. Yanks, Gross—Cell Perry 38; net — Dave Bray, Jack Holik and Bob Cuts ]\fkde Green, toe other man in the toned his fine round on Sunday. W’TIC, WIN'F Helen Keegan_ 42-14—28,_ Mary _ Massachusetts Open last week Last year the Indians posted “ Minnesota 109; J. Powell, Balti­ the right to a license in New York. I’he end candidates Federal Judge Walter R. ------Garden ring, is an undistin­ Petrone, of Hubbard Heights, is 8:00 Mets vs. Expos, WBMI L^u 'pre’i^ ° 44-lsil^M; putts a 5-4 record and, the Knights more 108. NL P layoff guished New Yorker with a 13-6 PGA Section Tournament, also were 2-8-0. are Jiip Jackson, Mike Long and Hits—Oliva, Minnesota 180; A. Mansfield ruled Monday against gy^n more attractive. Frazier’s the reigning State Seniors cham- 10:00 Floyd Patterson vs, Mary Gangewere 28, Tina Mlko- Mike Mistretta. ISeipsic Tennis Tourneys O n M onday record, who has knocked out ploo. Bohen was in New York on Charlie Green Ch. 18 lowskl 28. last week. I’ve won several East Catholic went through Johnson, California 177; Tovar, the New York State Athletic ^gj^j fjght will be a title defense small tourneys, Pro-Ams and East (Jatholic has third year Slate Set eight opponents and has been the .campaign with a 7-3-0 mark Tile final 40 are set on each Minnesota 177. Commission, which had refused jigalnst light heavyweight king stopped twice. Green has one Pro-Juniors, but this was the and captured the Hartford quarterback Brian Sullivan club Doubles—Cardenas, Minne- to renew Clay’s boxing license ggjj poster In November, operating the orffense. Behind Reaching Showdown Stage SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—The I®*" * »®“ ^ . , /i d biggest,” he said. County Conference title. Rock­ roster, and some familiar names sota 32; Harper, Milwaukee 32.-last Oct. 14. Edwin B Dooley chairman of Sullivan are backs John Whol- New York Mets, baseball’s 1969 P®"®** “ (1 ® -willingness to Stranahan spent three years ville likowi.se was the Central are missing. Triples-Tovar, Minnesota 12; it was toe second key develop- g^te commls- „ „ „ „ ley, Rich DeGemmis and Pete By CAROLE KATZ rounds with a 6-1, 6-0 over Pat^ world champions. wUl be toe «® K® out gunning as one of the “rabbits” on the Valley Conference winner with Further progress In the Ford, followed by a 6^), 6-0 win The last cuts were made Mon- Otis. Kansas City 9; Stanley, De- ment for O ay within a week, PGA tour. The native California a 9-1-0 record. The Rams only White. Big, hard running BIU if they tie Pitts- ^*'®"\ H*®.. ^® Perry holds down the fullback Neipsic Tennis a u b s’ fUto an- from Sylvia Whittles, toto day and among those loped off trrtt 9. Last Thursday he sip e d to fight commission would burgh or Chicago to foroe a crack Patterson’s chin. — Oakland — decided to pack loss was against Wind.sor, .36-3I. nual club tournaments Includes Glastonbury opponents. were quarterback Tom Flores, Home runs—P. Howard, jerry Quarry Oct. 26 In Atlanta, .spot. The line consists of Tom take until a study Is made of National League Eastern Dlvl- Patterson will get a $26,000 his bags four years ago and The Eagles wore stomped on a consolation lor 16 first round Whittles won her first round In a nine-year veteran by toe Kan- Washington 42; Killebrew, Min- the only place Clay now has a Leahy at center, John Andreo, Judge Mansfield’s -written opin­ lion playoff. guarantee against 32% per cent come East, take a club job and a year ago by the Ram.s at Mt. losers in toe men’s singles, a a 2% hour m a r k o n with sas City Chiefs, and running nesOta 41. license to fight, ion which------said; The league office announced of toe .gate and .the , , television settle down and be assured of a Nebo in the season opener for Joe Damato at guards. Pat a ladles singles and advance- Rheba Rubins 6-7, 6-1, 6-4. Kar- back Les Shy, a four-year pro. Stolen bases—Campaneris, clay has been entangled in le- paycheck every week. Ward and Paul Krashefski at ’The commission’s contention a playoff schedule Monday in nmi mir* - i VH**ia both schools, 36-6.'Rockville ac­ ment to toe final In Men’s en Olcott of Glastonbury took by toe . Oakland 35; P. KeUy, Kansas ggj fights ever since he was t _ Since coming East, Stranahan cording to reports is a better tackles. Probable starting ends that toe recentness of. All’s- con­ toe event of a two-way tie for New York and toe Singles. *'®*‘ Mary-P(prce Curtis Me- City 83. stripped of his hea-vywelght IlM. n . P0..I N . ,or has been a professional at the team this season. Head Coach Will come from Norm Yester, In toe last quarterfinal, No. 2 Burke 6-2, 6-0, and Dina Brown- COinton and offensive lineman Pitching (12 decisions)—Cuel- ohamplonshlp after b e l^ con- viction provides adequate basis an Oct. 2 playoff were deter­ out on the bout set for 10 p.m., mm L ong^e^ow (Country Club. Jerry Fitzgerald thinks his team FraJi Tursi and Mark Roseo. seed Ben Ford, pitted against stene ouUasted Sue Kahn 6-4, CharUe Long also are gone, of lar, Baltimore 23-7, .767, 3.69; yigted and sentenced to five lor denying him a ,license is EDT. Green gets IS per cent mined in a. recent drawing. He’s piaye4 in all four Man­ can go undefeated.' Rockville will miss the run­ Emory Olcott, both of Glaston- 6-4. their own voUtion. Hargan, Oeveland 9-3, .760, 2.93. years In prison June 20, 1967, for without merit. . . ’Ihf commis­ chester Opens ■'Since residing ning of graduated All-State half­ sion's own records, revealed It Kwo;.WtePrttob;ri;raTNew Manchester with a fine open­ bury, resulted In a win lor Ford in a quarterfinal, Carole Katz McCUnton, an eight-year vet- Strikeouts — McDowell, refusing Induction into military York Chicaso at New York toake a name for himself. just over the Connefrtlcut' line ing d.ay turnout for pr.actice, is back Joe Calaci, but now have 6-1, 6-2, who had previously top- fought to score a victory eran, ijetired from the Kansas (Cleveland- 283; LoUch, Detroit service. had not inade such a distinction Patterson is toe soUd favorite. and the best he did waar-a, 71 - down to a disgusting total of Grog Beigor- ond Pat Kelly re­ in its disposition of other appU- er Pittsbuigh at Chicago. Ihe ped Warvey Pastel 6-2, 7-8, alter against Bonnie Maguire of City Chiefs.' He^ ^-ve hd reallMV.' 203. " ' » Clay's appeal of toe convic­ defeat would mean the end ■t- last year. only 27 players, riot counting turning, two stars of last year’s cations.” game would start at 1 p. m. of toe road for Patterson. A vic­ winning over club president. Win Glastonbury 6-8, 6-4, 6-1, after a Long called it a day with toe Nnttonhl- League tion still is pending. EDT. “ I played well here last sum­ what’s on the_^ junior varsity team. Sharp 6-1, 8-6. Pastel was sue- successful 6-3, 6-4 -win over Bar- Boston Patriots after starring Batting (376 at bats)—Cle- The commission had denied tory could mean another taste mer when I had a 66 in the Pro- In another legal jab. Clay If all three teams tie tor first. cessful In first round play bara Bayer. Mrs. Maguire ad- as a tackle and guard for nine mente, Pittsburgh .368; Carty, brought suit, imder toe name of -A**' rights under the of toe big money. If he wins, the Junior Tournament,” the new agalnst Peter Thorne 6-3, 6-2. In vanced from the first round the team wlto toe bert winning interest’him pro seasons. He - will remain Atlanta .366.. Muhammad AH. after toe New Amendment to equal protoctiiA percentage during toe season Manchester Open king sald.- Pro football Chart: Bengals straight sets, Olcott had earlier -with Jeanne Pearson by de- In a Jimmy Ellis rematch. with toe Patriots, doing scouting Runs—^B. ^Villlams, Chicago York Athletic Commission re- ®* the laws of the State of New agaii^t toe other two would ______The 39-year-old transplanted overcome Ira Epstein 6-1, 6-3, fault. To meet Mrs. Katz in toe and special ticket promotions. 128; Bonds, San Francisco 127. ■ > Bay Stater, who can literally fused to renew his license on toe Y®*'*'- ■ have w e option of taking a first after Dave Keith defaulted to next round, Kathleen .Clmstead In another development, vet- batted In—Bench, (Jin- j * ______u 1. 11 Clay won toe heavyweight ti­ round bye. SAN ANTONIO, Tex,—ijssus hit the hall a mile, had^ putter 138; Perez, Cincinnati groun^ that although it h^^ li­ No Panic Button for Brown Epstein and John Harper bow- woli over Sue Hadge 6-3, 7-6, af- eran safety George Saimes censed boxers ^convicted of fel- tie by knocki|ig out Sonny Liston Two teams would play Oct. Pimentel, 119, Mexico, stepped r ^ V. that was a lot hotter than the ' ed to Olcott in toe first round ter defeating Sissy Sekder 6-1, M i )- ^gned with tha Denver Broncos. onies, those fighters had served in Miami Beach, Fla. Feb. 25, 2, -with toe winner advancing Katsuhlro Harada, 120%, Japan, * • H i- i • 09-degree weather yeste’ 6-3, 6-3. 6-4. Mrs. ■Hadge copped a first Hits—Rose, (Cincinnati 195; 4 I -4 » f. Saimes was waived by toe Bui- time. 1964. to an Oct. 3 final game. ‘ S. He collected six birds, Despite Loss of Quarterback It took three sets of good round match from Priscilla An- 186. falo.BUU after ®®t his Parker, Los An- "I ’m Just glad to hear It,” chip shots, and had one tennis in both semifinals to de- drews of Glastonbury 6-2, 6-2. Doubles—y/. as he took five strokes WILIMINGTON, Ohio (AP) — Carter played sparingly with option last year, his seventh. Clay said in Philadelphia when termlne the flnaiists. A 4-6, 6-4, The women’s final Is sched­ geles 44; Rose, Cincinnati 36. In posting a 32-33-65 score Even with star quarterback the in 1969, com- And the Detroit Lions an­ informed of Judge Mansfield’s 6-3 -victory for Ford over Bill uled for 1 p.m., Sunday. The Triples—W. Davis, Los Ange "The Weather really didn't Greg (Jook shelved for the 1970 pleting 36 of 71 passes for 343 ■ nounced tiiat their No. 1 djraft decision. "I’m not thinking Clark placed him for toe third Men’s Singles Consolation fi­ les 16; Kesslnger, Chicago 14. bother- me.- We started in the National Football League sea- yards. He-started seven games ; choice Steve Owens was to be Cincln- about that now. I’m busy get- ■J ■---^.-7^-' - . time in toe final for this club nal will be announced later this Home nins—Bench, rain and It stopped for awhile son, (’ Coach for the Bears in 1968. ^ under surgery today for a shoul­ event, having won the trophy ''’®^- nati 44; B. Williams, Chicago ting ready for Quarry. I can’t and then started up again,” - he reaches for no pan- ^^own hinted the Bengals Spectators are always wel­ der separation in last Satur­ 89; Perez, (Cincinnati 89. have too many things on my noted. in 1966 and placing as runner-up day’s exhlbiUcHi victory over ic button. gQ more for running like against Martin Duke, in 1969. come and need not be mem­ Stolen bases—^Tolan, (Cincln- mlnd.’’ .i( Oilheating One of four golfers to tie for OnclnnaU. Hie Helsman Tro- “ We’re- not trading awaj^ fu- they did in their first season, Thjs year his opponent will be a bers. uncinnau. -i-ne neisnum x iv Brock, St. Louis 48. . Clay would not cixmment on secorih- place yesterday was phy winner from Oklahoma wlU declslona)r-Slm ture draft choices for stop-gap That means more work for Paul young, and fast, "darkhorse" The club awards dinner will I Pitching (12 declslons)Y-Slmp- whether he would now apply for Stranahan’s co-pro at Long- be at Fiano’s Oct. 17. be tost up to elg;ht weeks. arm, (Cincinnati 14;;3, ,&4| 3^Mj £^ York license, but hIs..aU. meadow. Tony Clecak who tour: (Herald photo by Pinto quarterbacks,” Brovyn warned. Robinson, who led the AFL In toe tournament—Stuart Jen­ (Ilbson, St. Louis 21-6, .fris, 3.19. torney, Michael Meltaner, said Herald photo txy Pinto ed the S. Main St. layout in par Dick Stranaliaii "Nobody’s going to give you a rushers in his rookie season nings, also of Glastonbury. Jen­ Strikeouts—S e a v e r. New NEW TWIST — Handling the scoring chart for both days of the Manchester 70. It was the second time good player in a trade.'” ' with 1,023 yards. He had only nings has played some Impres­ here, “ Every effort will be Open wei-e Florence Barre and^Barbara Davis, two of the host club’s top play­ Clecak played here, getting a 73 He did make an exception, 486 yards last season, sive tennis in toe past month, Yachting’s World Series York 275; Gibson, St. Louis 254. made to arrange a fight wlto a refined. ers. This marked the first time in Open,history that the fairer set performed ■In last year’s Open. liowever, when he gave up an The offensive line should be and scored a 3-6, 6-3, 6-4 to take suitable opponent in New York International Season undisclosed draft pick for Buff a- better than 1969 when Cincinnati toe semifinal from Ted Bailey. this important job. Both turned in outstanding performances. Next stop for Stranahan on Last N i^t s Fi^ts State." the golfing tourney trail will be lo Bills’ quarterback Virgil Car- four games, lost nine and Jennings and Ford will meet at Starts in Bad Weather WINDSOR, Ont.—J 1 m m y "That’s good news to me,” in Scotland, Oct. 1. He’ll team l6r. tied one. For the second straight 2 p.m. Saturday. (Originally Mellleur, New York, knocked said Yank Duriiam, champl

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Established in BIDWELL Home Improvement on pipe work. Install and 11 Co. Expert installation of ATTENTION a.m. through 12 noon. CTall 649- 65 Redactors identity can follow ‘his good condition. Must sell. No 1945. Days, 624-0154, 2304. pump septic tanks. Drive («b .) procedure - reasonable offer refused. 646- nlngrs, 649-7690. aluminum siding, gutters and small and medium trucks. In­ (Ntwiptper tnttrprht Atm.) 1993 alter 6 p.m. trim. Roofing Installation and HOUSEWIVES PART-TIME. Men or students teresting work, pleasant condl- Enclose your ropiy to LIGHT trucking, yards, cellars, repairs. 649-6495, 876-9109. SUNOCO with car for collection and de­ timis. McKinney Bros., Septic the box in an envelope — 1968 CHEVROLET Impala, 2- attics cleaned and removed. address to the" Classified P & S ROOFING - and repairs Evenings free? Sell Toys livery of orders. $3 per hour Tank Cto., Mitchell Drive, off door hardtop, two-tone, V-8, Bulk delivery. 644-8962. Modem three-bay’ service and Gifts Party Plan. No to start. C!&J1 Mr. Lowe, 644- Parker St. Inquire 8 a.m. to 6 Manager, Manchester automatic, radio, spotlight, done reEJlstically. Free esti­ station in the Manchester- Evening iferaid, together cash Investment. No Collect­ 0202. a.m. posi-tractlpn, defogger. Excel­ REWEAVING of bums, moth- mates. Call anytime. 649-1516 Vemon area. High Poten­ with a memo lisUi^ the holes, zippers repaired. Win­ ing, No. Delivering. No ex­ Tm. U. 1. P«*. 0« - lent condition. Original owner. or 742-8388. ■ tial in gasoline and repairs. H | i CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER companies you do NOT dow shades made to measure, perience needed. Also book­ iF=fBFl! want to see your letter. $2,500. 643-2880. Paid training. Financial as­ ^Lll size Venetian blinds. Keys ing parties. Call or write Your letter will be de­ sistance, business counsel­ "Santa’s Parties” , Avon, stroyed If the advertiser 1961 CHEVY Impala 4-door, ex­ made while you wait. Tape re­ Roofing and ing, and promotional as­ COLONIAL BOARD CO. BY KEN MUSE cellent running condition. corders for rent. Marlow's 867 Conn. 06001. Telephone 1- WAYOUT is one you’ve mentioned. sistance. 673-3466. If not It will be handled Good tires, $200. 643-1374. Main St., 649-5221. Chimneys 16>A and in the usual manner OURiMEALS I'L L HAVE IS THAT 1959 AUSTIN Healey 100-6 ODD JOBS, light trucking, car- ROOFING — Specializing re­ For Information call Mr. THE WORRY WART pairing roofs of all kinds, new ARE PLANNEP -START AMP FINISH- T-lC Good for parts, good motor. pentry, roofs, miscellaneous re­ (5ox, 668-34(X). Evenings WHAT ARE NUM BER g 1.1. w tw., w m I ., tM.p. roofs, gutter work, chimneys CLERK-TYPIST — Permanent Lydall and Foulds Division BY WITH $150. 649-3952. pairs, patios, porches, retain­ and weekends. Bill Fitz­ position. Must have good typ-- 7 C 3159W / ing walls, ceramic tile, con­ cleaned and repadred. 30 yesirs Gerald, collect 413-733-2779. ALL THESE COMPUTERS.' OR Lost and Found 1 BUICK, 1969, La Sabre, 2-door, experience. Free estimates. ing ability. Experience prefer­ Skilled and unskilled. Excellent wages. Full-time. q -!S crete work. Clean up. 646-0253, red. Diversified and challeng­ NUMBERS ORDER BY SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL LOST — Female Siamese cat. hardtop, show room condition. Call Howley 643-5361, 644- Six days per week. Shift differential. Blue Cross, anytime. ing work.. Rensselaer Polytech­ NUMBER, WITHOUT? 110 Lakeside Dr., Andover. All power, 14,000 miles. $2,395. 8333. CMS, life insurance, paid holidays and other fringe ON THE nic Institute, South Windsor. Reward, 742-9662. Private owner, must sell. Will LIGHT TRUCKING,, cellar and MANCHESTER — Newer de­ Call Mrs. Weir, 289-4323 be­ benefits. M E N U ^ WMA-T DO 'ibU TMINK OP tM£ N o t MUCM. help finance. 643-6181 or 649- attics cleaned, odd jobs, lawns, luxe equipped barber shop, lo­ LOST — Black male cat, vicin­ 1475 days. trees cut and removed. 643- cated in professional area, at­ tween 9 and 6 p.m. WOMEN'S UBERATlON FRONT? Heating and Plumbing 17 615 Parker St., Manchester, Conn. ity Hartford and Waddell 6000. tractive lease. Reasonably------Rds., Labor Day. Call 649-6166. 1965 FORD Falcon, 2-door, 6 GRANT’S Plumbing Service — priced. Hayes Agency, 646- SALESWOMAN and C!ashier cylinder, standard shift. Good VENETIAN blinds cleaned at Free estimates, plus quality 0131. needed, full and part-time. Mrs. E. F. Loftus “ LOST — Savings Passbook No. condlUon. 649-0798. reasonable rates, cash and work. 643-6341. Working hours to suit your 20800 Hartford National B a n k ------——;----;------—- cairy 9-6 or home pick-up and MANCHESTER — Boutique schedule. Apply in person to and Trust Co., First Manches- MUSTANG, hardtop, 289, SAM WATSON Plumbing and shop. Illness dictates fast sale. Mr. Shenkman, Jr. Pilgrim i iW automatic, one owner. Call 643- delivery. Healy Building Main­ ter Office. Application Mode tenance Service, 461 Main St., Heating. Bathroom remodel­ All offers considered. Must be Mills, Oakland St., Manches­ 7128. ing and repairs. Free esti­ sold. Frechette Realtors, 647- ter. BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE for Payment.” Manchester. 646-4220. ■ / convertible,___ mates. CaU 649-3808. 9993. RICHARD P. RITA ro THEN WHIP CONTINUE'S,, LOST: Passbook No. 25 0138491 1964 CORVAIR whip.craw ley w ill sto p a t n o th in g - FIRST, clean, $395. 1963 Volkswagen TWO handymen want a variety TO GET CONTROL OF '(OUR COMPANY, ^ PRopoL ^ " - ‘^'Ohs The Connecticut Bank and WAITRESS wanted full or part- WHIP PL/NS bus, $395. 1963 Volkswagen se- of jobs by day or hour. We PERSONNEL SERVICES MR, BLOCK. HERE’S A RECORDING WE A TAPE Trust Ckimpany, Savings Dept. time. Call Tolland — 876-9960. '*Uo $3K. Please call after clean yards, attics and cellars. Musical— Dramatic 30 MADE THAT CATCHES HIM REDHANPED OF WHAT Application made for payment. Millinery. I WANNA BE SUPERIOR.' 9-0647. Reasonable. Call 643-6306. STORE MANAGER — Hard- BAKER — Bread, cake, pas- IN HIS SKULDUGGERY. PRESIDENT Dressmaking. 19 PRIVATE instructions, piano, RSiSPONSIBLE woman to work NOTICE- is hereby given t h a t ---- „ . llnes background. Local. To try. To llve-ln. Five-weeks BANKS TY's. PTANO TUNING and band in- by London certified teacher. afternoon 1 to 9 in rest home. optional share book No. 10963 1 9 6 7 ^ L ^ M O B I^ , fully e^ ip- st^ment repairing by Hartt TROUBLE finding m ^ ? Cos. $13,000. paid vacation. $125 plus room ACTUALLY - pea and more. Owned by Dick My home. 643-2310. Call 649-5985. and board. SAYS. issued by the Manchester Sav­ tom made dresses, ladies suits, Piedmonte, call anytime, Per- College of Music graduate. -WOMEN to collect eggs. Miller ings and Loan Association, In­ Ward Krause., 643-5336. gowns and alterations. Prompt ASSISTANT STORE MAN- COMMERCIAL FLORAL DE- corporated, has been lost and ______formance Plus, ______646-4696. service. Call 649-1133. < Farms, Coventry. CaU 643- AGER — Hardlines back- SIGNER — To $10,000. Private Instructions 32 8021. ground. Local. Salary open. application has been made to coRVBTTE convertible, DESPA'TCHERS — Senior said Association for payment 327 350 h.p. wide oval tires, and Junior. For a top. truck­ ‘t-IS Building— Moving— ^Trucking— TROMBONE ^ Uoyd Gustaf­ CHAMBERMAIDS, weekends, INDUSTRIAL X-RAY TECH­ (P >t70 hy NIA. U f , I n 0 ^ » of the amount of the deposit, am-fm radio. New top. Excel- ing corporation. To $200. JM. Contracting 14 Storage 20 son, A. F. of M. private in­ and weekdays. Apply In per­ NICIANS — Background in E 5 ^ ~ L a s t weeVTn M ^ s - >ent condition. 568-3223. 633- structor. Experienced in the- son, Fiano's Motor Inn,. 100 either Iridium, cobalt, or elec- METALLOGRAPHER 2375. “ Fortunately, Junior doesn't bring any of that ter Green, area, large dog with ____ LEON Cleszynski builder—new MANCHESTER — ^Dellvery- orjr and harmony. 643-5630. East Center St. trie up to 300 Kv. To $170. Knowledge of nvet. lab. oper­ © campus unrest home with him!" lame leg, mixed colors and VQLKSWAGEN sedan, 1969, homes custom built, remodel­ light trucking and package de­ ations and spectrographic an- breed. Answers to "Mike.” mileage. $1,700. Call 649- ing, additions, rec rooms, ga­ livery. Refrigerators, washers CHRISTMAS IS A TIME aylst required.-To $11,300. MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD Any information call 643-0789. 5694. rages, kltcihens remodeled, and stove moving, specialty. Schools and Classes 33 OF JOY AND BILLS bath tile, cement work. Steps, PARTIAL LISTING — FEES PAID L- Folding chairs for rent. 649- Accentuate the joys, elim­ I WANT TO dormers. Residential or com­ PHIL... PLEASE FIGHT/ 0762. BULLDOZER OPERATORS inate the bills by becoming POST BOND FOR STEVE CANYON BY MILTON CANIFF Personols mercial. Call 649-4291. LOOK, MR. HASTINGS— THE MV CLIENT Motorcycles NEBDETO NOW an AVON representative 63 EAST CENTER ST. MAGISTRATE IS HOME, AND NOW! PLEASE JEUDE wanted to Prospect Ave. in your neighborhood. Call r -.TONIGHT WE COMBINE;v .WHO ONCE STEPPED BUT IN THE BEST TRADITION Bicycles 11 N. J. LaFlamme — Carpenter Pointing— Papering 21 PROBABLY IN BED BY NOW/ LET ME HAVE area West Hartford, week CONSTRUCTION IS BOOMING now, 289-4922. WHY DON’T YOU COME BACK, THE PHONE! THE TWO WORLDS / I IN AND SAVED A OF THE SERVICE HE DID NOT contractor. Additions, remod­ days, 8 a.m. Call 644-0920. HONDA 1970 CL 100, less than Manchester 646-4040 Tomorrow/ ARE FASCINATED AM DELIGHTED THAT PICTURE OF MINE NEED THE SLIGHTEST COACHING' eling and repairs. Call any­ INSIDE—outside painting. Spe- Earn top pay. Complete resident - - ---— ^ BY YOU PEOPLE THERE IS AN OFFICER WHEN MY LEADING IN HOW TO KISS THE LEADING 1,000 miles. Must sell. $435. or time for free estimate. 876- clal rates for people over 66. training program. Part or full- d fv ^ no L t i k ’ WHO REALLY ON THIS B A S E .., MAN COULD NOT LADY — AS HE WILL NOW best offer. Call 643-1969 after CaU my competitors, then call time. Classes forming now. UC. 2 p.m. five-days, no week DO DEAAAATIC Automobiies'^For Sole 4 1642. ends. Apply in person, Hilliard- 5:30 p.m. me. Estimates g^ven. 649-7863. School, call 1-225-8719 ansrtlme. THINGS I HALLMARK Building Co. for vllle Luncheonette, 303 Adams SALES Trainee wanted by a PART - TIME oU truck driver, NEED CAR? Credit very bad? KAWASAKI, 85, good condition. home Improvement, additions, St., Manchester. leading national cigarette com- Apply in person, Co-Operative Bankrupt, repossession? Hon- jggg jjjgn 2600 miles. Asking JOSEPH P. LEWIS — Custom rec rooms, house painting. pany. 21 years or over, good OU Co. 315 Broad St. Manches- est Douglass accepts lowest ^200. Call 649-4891. Painting, Interior and exterior, Help Wontedse- .— qLE RK — Good with figures * garages, iwflng, gutters. Free- paperhangirig, fully Insured. salary, expenses paid.-Two va— ter. ■— ddSim,' smallest {Jhymehts, a n y ------— ------checking Invoices etc. Gaer cations yearly, automobile fur- estlmates. All work guaran- For free estimates call 649- Feihale 35 where Not small loan finance 1970 HONDA SL-350, 2,300 miles Bros., 140 Rye St., South Wind­ nlahed for business and per­ WANTED general machinist teed. 646 0202. 9658. If no answer 643-6362. ' company plan, Douglas -Mo«- - and 1969 Honda, 175K-3, 2,100 SITTER WANTED, Monday sor. sonal use, plus many excellent with some milling and lathe tora, 345 Main. miles. Excellent condition. 643- DORMERS, garages, porches, price, Palnt- through JiYlday - for. two-year. _ , fringe benefits. Send-resume to experience. Metronlcs Inc., 0437 after 6 p.m. rec rooms, room additions, paperhangirig, removal, old. North Coventry or Route Box ” JJ” , Manchester Herald. Route 6 & 44A, Bolton. 1968 DODGE, Polara , air, Managers and Counselors kitchens, add-a-levels, roofing, prompt service, fully insured, 85 area. CaU after 6 p.m. 742- An equal opportunity employ­ M R. "Ab e r n a t h y BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY white, excellent _ condition, needed. Work 3 evenings a siding, general repairs. Quality satisfaction guaranteed. CaU 6303. er. LKHNSBD journeyman plumb­ $1,750 or best offer. 528-6028. . ______week, earn $60. Car necessary, Busire's Services workmanship. Financing avail- jgj^-y Kenny, 647-9664. er and registered plumbing ap-' FL09SIE, A MAN FROM DID YOU OF _ FILED IT RIGHT HERE anytime. WOMAN or girl part-time, 742-7662, 643-6586. WANTED ' — , two dependable prentice. Steady work. Contact u n d e r V ' f o r T J W . Offered 13 able. Economy Builders, Inc THE INTERNAL REVENUE F IL E M Y CQUR9E FALL— A good time to have - 'Hiursdays and Saturdays. Ap- TTTZ—. u men to work at South Windsor Jerry Baroncusky, days. 649- INCCWE I D ID ... 1966 CHEVROLET, 396-425 h.p., 648-6169, 872-0647 evenings. ply Comer Soda Shop, 786 WE HAVE just the jo^b for the DERARTA4ENT IS HERE. your-house painted. CaU Rich­ Auto Parts. Inquire In person, 5361, nighjs, 875-8468. T A Y LIKE WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALLl rebuilt. Crane, Hooker, Hurst, ser.i!-retlred nurse. Good pay, CARS removed, $10 ROGER’S PAINTING, Ip^brlor Main St.' Schanck Rd., South Windsor. & I TOLD Schi'offer, Sun, Lakewood. Ex- JUNK ard E. Martin, 649-4411. P r o - ______easy hours, minimum nursing. (HS'TODIAN wanted for Hart­ each. CaU 872-9433. and exterior, ceiling,/ wall- fessional painters, free esti- RESPONSIBLE mother to care Why don’t you call us? You’ll YOU T O ? DtO-i ceUent condition. 646-3824. MAN familiar with golf to work ford apartment, own apart­ WHO DID YCO SAY' CAVUJ_I r AMGHT HAVE KNOWN — papering. CJall anytime, '643- mate. for kindergarten boy, 11:16 to be glad you did. 649-2368. SIDPCRy/NGg CLEANpiG — Interior —both at Par 3, Conn. Golf Land, full­ ment, please telephone 643- WONT LET YOCJ RIDE L 09231 2:30 vicinity Manchester ;,| RONNIE, r c a n t ON YOUR SWING? residential and commercial. KEYPUNCH Operators — ex­ time, . Route 83, TalcottvUle, 8436. 1967 MUSTANG, hardtop, 289, B. H. MAGOWAN JR. & Sons, Green. 643-1601. ONDERSITaND 7 ^ Satisfactory work guaranteed. SAVE MONEY! Iftterior qnd exterior painting, perienced, days, part or full­ C3onn. WHATYCO'RE standard. 649-9087. Dormers, room additions, ga­ TWO males needed for part- For friendly free estimates,' “ paper hanging. Thirty years BABYSITTER wanted In my time. Immediate assignments. time work. Apply In person SAVING.. OLDSMOBILE, 1963, 88. Tan, call Suburban Flobr Mainten­ rages, porches, roofing and experience, four • generations. home, four afternoons weekly. _ ‘ ui-i. /..J" Anni-u MEAT cuttcr or counter man, a It luw 40-hniir40-hour weekweek. Jackson's Mar-Mar­ only, Howard Johnson Restau­ 4-door sedan, ' radio, power ance, 649-9229. siding. Compare prices. Add- Free estimates, fully Insured. Monday, TYiesday, Thursday Staff Builders, Suite 502, 11 ket, 644-8721. rant, 394 Tolland Tpke., Man­ steering, power brakes, excel-, A-Level Dormer Corp. 289- 643-7361. and Friday. 12:30 to 6:16. $15 Asylum St. 278-7610. LI^HT trucking, odd jobs^ also chester. JONES ()■ lent tires. 633-4189. 0449. weekly. 643-1041. MANAGER and assistant man­ BiPGeWAY rt^vlng large appliances. PAINTING. Interior • pxterior, DEMONSTRATORS — Earn MASONARY — All types of ager openings at Utchfleld FULiL-TIME days, with s ^ e 1967 VOLKSWAGEN, good con­ B(iming barrels delivered, $4. save Experienced, esti­ 3E(HETARIES — Typists — $200 In toys and gifts plus $260 mechanical experience. Top PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER stone and concrete work. No hour. Farm Shops in the Hartford dition, green, low mileage. 644-1776. mates from $3.50 per Clerks and other office skills. cash for just 20 nights work. wages paid. Moriarty’a C^tgo • job too small. Free estimates. area. Please state any food CaU 643-1952. Richard Quinn, 742-9688. Many needed for assignments Demonstrate Laurene’s top Service. Hartford Rd., Man­ AFTER GRAMMAR \ AND THEN TO SHARPENING Service — Saws Quality workmanship. Work line. No collecting. No deUver- service background or experi­ AND HK&W SCWOOLr'l FINISHING SCHOOL! 'GOOD 1966 VOLKSWAGEN square guaranteed. Out of season CON'i'RAC!TOR Interior, ex­ near home. Tempxjrary, full­ ence in your resume. Full chester. knives, scissors, garden and time or 9-3 p.ni. Highest pay, Ing. C!aU 643-6942 or collect 1- t'Ll_ GO TO COLLEGE. IDEA/, back sedan, $$11,000, 1964 Ford, rates. CaU after 6 p.m., 643- terlor painting, paper hanging. benefit program. AU replys V, shop tools. Power mowers re­ no fee. Staff Builders, 11 Asy­ 489-4101 before 6 p.m. 9 - I F $2(X). Savings Bank of Man­ 1870 or 644-2976. Discount on wallpaper, (jail confidential. Write or caU paired and serviced. Pick up lum St., Hartford. 278-7610. m chester, 646-1700. and delivered. Sharpall, 686 ------Oscar Hebert, 646-3048. PART or full - time, national Litchfield Farm Shops, person­ CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER Adams St. (rear) Manchester, CARPENTRY — concrete steps nel department. P.O. Box 269, MEAT COUNTER FX>RD 1966 Galaxle 600, 2-door WAITRESS — Pull or port- concern wlU thoroughly train 643-5305. floors, hatchways, remodeling Middlebuiy, Conn. 1-768-2481. hardtop, V-8, automatic trans- time, day work. Apply In per­ you to convert time into dol­ 9HOULP WB MV NAME'E CAPTAlW, OF COURSE-HOW porches, garages, closets, ceil­ Hoor Finishing 24 son only.*' Howard Jtrimson’s, & DELI EASY, MA’AM . . I EXCITING HAVINE mission, power steering. $795. poLLARD Tree Service — Elx- lars. CaU 3-6 p.m., 649-4037. NOTIFY THE- ings, attics ^finished, rec 394 Tolland Tpke., Manchester. WANTED—Men who have the POLICE ABOUT REPRESENT MR. AM IMCWSTRIAL 649-6290. pert tree removal, pruning rooms, formica, ceramic. Oth­ FLOOR SANDING, and refln- desire to build their future. THE MI99IN& McKEEiWHO‘5 TYCOON FOR A PART - TIME secretary - re­ trimming. Reasonable. Free er related work. No job too ishing (specializing In older NATIONALLY known company Education la not a factor. I TT m POKTRAlTi OPTIONED THE NEIGHBOR...rM DUNE Buggy — Real sharp, ceptionist needed for a doctors Men or Woigen . OLD WOOLLY ANNE BLVy estimates. 528-3021, small. Dan Moran, Builder. floors). In and outside paint­ custom paint, many extras. needs 4 ladies with car for cus­ office lir Manchester. Hours will show you how you ean k . H O U S E — ------—_ — ------Evenings, 649-8880. ing. Ceilings. No job too small. Will train. Apply in person. New, Positraction, . tires, tomer service work. Flexible Saturday 9 until 2 p.m. Appli­ earn $10,000 to $20,000 per year CUSTOM MADE slip covers, ® ------John Verfallle, 649-5760. hours, full or part-time. $2;60 commission, with just your Hurst, 8W. Must sell, no rea­ $82 - $129, In the convenience CARPE^NTTIY and remodeling cants must be neat and have per hour to start. For informa­ a pleasing telejilione manner, time as an Investment. For sonable offer refused. CaU 628- of your living room. Choose rec ropms, dormers, kitchens, MEATOWN tion call Mr.! Lowe, 644-0202. Please reply Box ” BB,” Man- personal Interview call 628- (TltTOWHtA. U« TM U» OW- i 3342 or 289-5131. from (Wer 200 exciting prints. additions and garages. Call Bonds— Stocks 1215!^] SILVER LANE 4101. Bankers Life (Casualty WHOEVER Grants of Vernon. 872-91jTl. Tom Corbitt. 643-0086. RESPONSIBLE middle - aged Chester Herald. EAST HARTFORD VOLKSWAGEN 1070 Karmann Mortgages 27 Oo., 46 Conn. Blvd., Esist Hart­ LIVES H E R E woman who likes children, (3 LANCELOT BY COKER and PENN MAY HAVE SEEN Ghia, coupe. Radio, red. $2,200. LAtW Mowers — Garden trac­ WES ROBBINS Carpentry re­ CATALOG free. I’ll send you MORTGAGES — 1st" and 2nd., school age) to llve-ln tempo­ ford. IF ANY INTRUDER \ V M CaU 289-0600. tors repaired and sharpened. modeling specialist. Additions, all ftew Popular Club catalog. / U & H ( EVEN WITH W A S POK ING mortgages—Interim financing rarily. Advance notice, refer­ /.WITH A LITTLE E EKATERE' WALTZ" Parts and accessories. New rec rooms, dormers, porches, Let your friends shop from it. TWO ERU^HEE- iTtt it a r o u n d TH E Ji: > ^ — expedient and confidential ences, room and board plus / W ON'T ‘ HELP FI^OM m 1966 HUDSON Hornet, 2-door and used lawn mowers. Hours cabinets, formica. buHt-lns, Then you pick $50 and more TAKE FCPSeveR TO I gggo YOU'LL BE ^ tr HOUSEt • T t « service. J. D. Real Estate hardtop. Continental model.' 8 to 6, Monday to Saturday. bathrooms, kitchens, 649-3446. salary. Write P.O. Box 125, In free items. Alice WiUlams, RPLIEH THE^g { B A R ... PON£ IN NOT/ME. W H IA . h g . Assoc. 643-5129 good running order, two new Mini-Motors, 188 (rear) W. Bolton. Popular Club Plan, Dept. Z603, SUPPLEMENT YOUR INCOME! FLC?OK^ / tires. Make an offer. 643-2210. Middle Tpke., 649-8706. MORTGAGES, loans, first, sec- DENTAL assistant wanted part- Lynbrook, New York. Earn extra* money by working par^tlme, evenings, ’ LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON S p ^ i a l SorvicO S 1 5 ond, third. All kinds. Realty time In Manchester office, af- 1965 FORD 6 cylinder, standard jj^fjCHESTER Tree Service — FULL-TIME maids wanted. Mtek In pleasant surroundings with exceUent wagss> N>od 1'^') CHefi Mnire/i u x t u e wi,.l plav T/vr£P'fVAriorv/t l. Sii^ uliaheously statewide. Credit rating unnec- temoons. Phone 649-5676 for In- shift. Needs tires. Runs good. •_ removal ------siaiewiue. c^reuiv iuiiub uiuic- lemoons Phone for interview, Mr. allow&ces, flexible hours and other fringe benefits. Call a fte f 4 p.m., 649-7578. *^hrubs loU clea r^ ’ CREATIVE Catertijg — otter- essary. Reasonable. Confiden- tervktw. aiiec V . pruning, shrubs, loU ciewea. formal dlnlng,’ modem buf- „„.„„p.pmpntH Alvin ^ _ Wheeler, 876-0781. Howard $260. Util, quick arrangements. Alvin Houn available between 5 p.m. - 11 p.m .; gpAn* -11 p jn . Fully insured. CaU 649-6422. ^ cookouts. stag parties Lundy Agency, 527,7971. 983 WOMAN — housework one day Johnson’S Motor Lodge, Route 30, Vernon. or 7 p.m. • 11 p.m., 3 or 4 nights weekly. SHARPENING Service--Saws, created especially for you. 24 Main St., Hartford. Evenings, weekly, own transportation. Apply In person between 4 - g p.m. 1961 SUNBEAM Alpine roadster knivea, axes, shears, skates, Leggett St., East Hartford, 233-6879. Call 649-9249. MILLTE3X, Inc;, 99 Loomis St. $260. CaU 633-4037. 528-5348. rotary blades. Quick service. MORTGAGES — First and sec- TEN women needed part or has openings for women in our ^ FRIENDLY ICE CREAM ^HOP 1969 CHEVROLET, standard Capitol Equipment <3o., 38 ----- ond. AU types to suit require- full-time. High commissions, measuring and marking de- Main St., Manchester. Hours MAIN STREET BCANCBESTER 9 / S Cee* TO 6e<» I > i ^ n > Ce»>- shift, $100, very good condi­ meiits. Confidential, efficient Training provided, Call 547- partment, day time hours. Ap­ I 9 1970 by N IA , U c ,' ^ ^ e - V» O* tion. Moving, must sell. CaU service. P. A. Thome, 649-6281. 0343 or 246-7700. ply MlSs Oobum, 646-1414. afternoons, 644-2683. rU rT -3S ”'lSSJ;“'‘' Read Herald Ads

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\. MANCHESTER feyENING' HERALD*- MANCHESTER, CONN.', TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1970/. PAGE TWENTY-ONE" MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER .15, 1970 -- ^------—I------^^^^----—r— ^ PAGE TWENTY Houses For Sale 72 H o u ^ For Sole 72 Mouses For Soie 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sole 7^: Houses Per Sale* 72^/ Out jof Town Out of Town BY SH O RTEN And W H IPPLE Backoferi Blood Donation Houscholcl Goods .51 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW SUBURBAN Splendor, 8-room’ ------^------Manchester For Sale 75 For Sale 75 Contemporary Split to -■ ex- DU’TOH Colonial, 9 rooms, Por- LOTS OP ROOM, lot 400’ deep yvaDDELL School area — 6- SOUTH Windsor A r e a '—Sulll- BOL’TON.— Ranch, six rooms, SINGER touch and sew with quisite setting on 1% acres, f®^ St. area. Four bedrooms. BETTE DRIVE FOREST HILLS AREA S o HOWCUM-riT HE CAN’TSEEMTD and treed. Ranch house, low cap©, 3 bedrooms, for- van Avenue to Parkade, take large kitchen, three bedrooms, Puts Him at Six Gallons cabinet. Monograms, hems, S tQRM'WARW, TUE WEATHERMAN, FORE­ Only' three years young, 1% formal dining room, library, For the large family Executive SALE BY OWNER PROGlJOSTlCATE Hl^OWKl VACATIOM WEATHER? 20’s. ’Three bedrooms. W m - dining room. Low 20’s. La- i-_ W..... —a _ - _ n n W1 ^ m ______a. . ■ " _ right on Hillside Rd., first large living room with fire- Frederick Sackofen became a Edward J. Goss CLASSIFIED embroiders, etc. Used, excel­ CASTS V/EATHER COKPiTOtte FOR MiLLlOH^- washer and stove built-in. p^^ta Agency, Realtor,' 646- baths, basement garage, to' assumable $21,000, 6 per cent type. 11-room Ranch, 5 bed- • 4-BBDROOM COLONIAL lent condition. Guaranteed. --numerable extras you must mortgage. Phllbrick Agency, rooms, spacious living room. right on Steep Rd., 24 Steep place and exposed beams. L«t glx-gallon blood donor when the Jerry Sapienza Kelth Real KstaU, 649-1922, • T YEAR OLD Rd. Six-room Raised Ranch, with 300 frontage $22,700. Walk-In Donors Full price now $56 or 7 month­ see. Mitten Agency, Realtors, Realtors, 646-4200. separate study, large dining • 2% BA’TKS Red Cross BloodmobUe visited A / O ^ p/tOBABILlTy OF f^EClPlTATIOtJ^ 646-4126. ______— ^ room, big kitchen with deluxe 3 bedrooms,' full' cellar, ga­ Phllbrick Agency, Realtors, Sheldon Cohen ADVERTISING ly payments of $8. 522-0476, 643-6930 or 647-1673. • NEW WALLrTb-WALL CAR­ St. Mary’s Church yesterday af- Rudolph O. Heck FABT OF THE SUN AND WEST —------in, FOUR families . . .excellent In- YOUR FUTURE address could bullt-lns and canned goods cab rage, swimming pool. Owner 646-4200. dealer. PETING 6 ROOMS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS THE MOON-" AND HERE IN 7? CIRCA 1740 large authentic Co­ be 528 Wetherall St„ Manches- ^Vill finance. Call Towne Real ■ ------temoon. • His was one of 100 Albert Heminewav ' STOVE, refrigerator, . washing lonial, 11 rooms, 7 fireplaces, tor rtnnn ruuvin doors and sun deck, 3 full baths, • FAMILY ROOM / FIRE­ Estate, 649-4066. . * T O L L ^ - B e a m ^ d im- Mrs Deloms S o m b e BORSCNT BELT, A HoT,DRT PLACE 8 AJM. to 4 :3 0 P.M. machine. Must sell, moving. A 2 baths, some of the original hv i 2 fireplaces, 2-car attached ga­ MASS OF AIR by, then call us for details and rage. 16x32’ in-ground swimming • ALUMINUM SIDING NOR'TH Coventry — 6%-room Ssituated e d V on s 3 t^ wooded e ^ d ®«res, ^ e s z , bargain. 649-9748. quiet street, garage and tool Realtor, 643-1677. floors, laths, doors, etc. Can tospecUon. ’The Paul W. Dou- ‘iree^'Tto. Priced FULLY EQUIPPED KITCH­ Ranch, fireplace, built-ins, ga- COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT shed. Asking $22,900. Call own- p ^ k rent upstairs while restoring If gan Agency, Realtors, 649- the upper 60’s car attached g a i^ e , 0 - There yrere four other donors Donald C. Ostberg er 649-6668 or 872-4810. M A N C ^ S T E R -R ol^ g PMK, EN rctge, patio, nice area near p l^ e, wall-to-w^ )) reaching gallon marks, too. Sylvester Barnes desired. Assumable mortgage. 4635, 646-1021. • 2-CAR GARAGE «:M P.M. DAT BEFORE PCBUCATION Musical Instruments 53 ______six - room Cape. Two baths, Phllbrick Agency, » Realtdrs, school, 1)20,900. Hayes Agency, living room. Electric^ appll- Frederick G. Nasslff William Auden EXQUISITE raised Ranch with {ireplace, garage, landscaped U&R REALTY CO., INC. • NEW ALUMINUM S’TORM 646-0131. ances, ^uminum siding, *•«>:‘andv Vemer W. Nylin, five gal- Anthony VlUello Deadline for Saturday and Monday la 4:S0 p.ni. Frida? VIOLIN — used one year. Very 646-4200. LOVELY six-room older hom.e, 2 fireplaces! cathedral ceilings fenced lot. Owner, 649-3334. WINDOWS / SCREENS ------tary antennae. Owner trans- Ernest J. Scott, four gal- Mrs. Marion Cullen good condiUon. Call 649-^585, conveniently located. Com­ 643-2692 • EXCEPTIONAL VALUE AT TOLLAND —Executive 9-room ferred. Call 876-6483. TOUR COOPERATION WIIXMAI L A ' j 9 7 1 1 between 4-7. and a beautiful acre lot. O n ly ------pletely'renriodeled inside. Mod­ Robert D. Murdock, Ibealtor' Raised Ranch, 2 fireplaces, Ions; and James M. Higgins, George E. Cullen V i «*> 643-6472 $43,800. BE APPRECIATED I I minutes from Manchester cen­ SUPERBLY em kitchen with wall oven, 2^ baths, garage, dead end one gallon. James E. Dougan CO Of the 107 persons who ap- C. Gibson Hertler ter. Priced to sell at $26,600. PORTER ST. Unique is this combination electric surface unit, n e w CALL 646-0860 street, 6 minutes to parkway, Wanted— Real Estate 77 peared, 41 were keeping their Kenneth G. Grabow Antiques 56 Call Warren E. Howland Real­ of professional offices ahd floor. Two full baths, two-car $34,400.' Rowe & Rowe Realty, Immaculate 7 %-room Colonial MANCHESTER —Price reduc­ ALL CASH for your, property appointments and 66 were walk- David W. Porter tor, 643-1108. home. Dwelling is a replica garage. ’Treed lot. Mid 20’s 875-3167. Continued From Preceding Poge ANTIQUES for sale, the Old Cane. First floor paneled family ed on this quality 6-room, five- within 24 hours. Avoid red in donors. Seven were deferred Priscilla Durgan of Old New England Dutch and worth more on today’s Lots For Sale 73 Mill, Andover Conn. Appolnt- CAMBRIDGE St. Six-room room with many custom built-in bedroom, two-year-old Gar­ tape, Instant service. Hayes from donating at this viSt. ’The Mrs. Ann Wabrek Colonial architecture and a market. Immediate sale want­ jj^ent only 742-86^. home, well maintained. Estab^ .“ iJ 'f u - l S t e d T rison Colonial. Kitchen with VERNON — Acre plus, high Agency, 646-0131. monthly quota for Manchester George H. McLafferty Help Wanted—Male 36 Articles F^r Sale 45 real modem home. Home. ed. Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. BOL’TON bullt-lns, family room ■with scenic location. $6,900. Bolton ------is 160 pints. M!rs. Nancy Russell llshed shaded yard. R i ^ an ^vith fireplace, formal consists of peg floors, mar­ USED galvanized angle .iron appliances. Garage. Conven- ^oom with built-in china fireplace,. 2^ baths, 2 garages Lake, Vernon, half acre $4,200. „ T , ,4. Th® BloodmobUe next visits Robert D. Brennan ble fireplace (2), modem, MANCHES’TER — 8-room Colo- $20,000. OIL TRUCK driver, part-time. IW to 6” In width, 6’-20’ Wanted— To Buy 58 ip lent to shopping, schools and cabinets, work saver kitchen, 3 and aluminum siding. Now Tolland acre, $3,000. Hayes Dlmock Realty, Manchester on Tuesday, Oct. Colin Fox (old fashion) kitchen, bullt- nlEil, four bedrooms, 1% baths, Call 646-2112. f lengths In excellent condlUon, HOUSEHOLD lots bus line. Owner - Broker, 649- bedrooms 1% vanity type tiled asking $41,5o6. Phllbrick Agen­ Agency, 646-0131. Assume 5%% FHA Mortgage. Realtors, 649-9823. Lutheran Miss Patricia Murphy Antiques lns, laundry, two-full tiled recreation room and two ga­ 27, at Concordia large quantity. Rockville brlck-a-brac, locks, frames, 9644 872-4782. baths. First-floor laundry room, rages, on a rural % acre lot. cy, Realtors, 646-4200. $134. Monthly Pays All. Church, Pitkin St. from 1:46 Miss Ruth Matchett DRIVER wanted for canteen ’______wall-to-wall, carpeting, central baths, plus lavatory, large ____ ANDOVER — Wooded building Columbia Scrape, Route 30, Rockville, glassware. We buy estates. foRB' Asking $26,900. Phllbrick Agen­ Lake PrivilegoE. to 6:30 .p.m. Mrs. Nancy Moffat truck. Full-time' year around 872-9032. -IS* 'ertORTEtJ MANCHES’TER — 4 - bedroom air-conditioning throughout. Fin- patio and enclosed porch, $19,500. FRESH on the market lot, artesian well,- walking dis- Appointments Kept Robert McAllister Village Peddler, Auctioneer, 2-car garage, S-zoned heat. cy, Realtors, 646-4200. enclosed position. Call 649-0306. r _ Cape, fireplace, Private In Manchester, 5-room Ranch, tance to lake and school, very Vacant 6-room O.pa, Historical Unit Mrs. Gwendolyn Mott Kenneth V. Vinlck SCREENED loam, processed ^ 0 Lake St., Bolton. 649-3247. ' T« l»9 u S Foi OH -A" RS. LAQT VEAR IT WAS WORSE attached garage, large patio Four rooms plus lavatory aluminum ' siding, garage, good resldeijjial area. Paul W. sunpqrch, fireplace. Anxious ■ e 1970 bT Syedkeie. yard. Low 20’s. R. T. Dolln HAPPY DAYS—3 bedrooms. out-of-state owners. Mrs. Marcia D. Memery WllUam L. s'tratton vrith fireplace. Good value, make up-the professional of­ famUy room, move-ln condl­ basement, carpeUng. Owners Dougan Agency, Realtors, 646- Mrs. Ronald Primavera BULL DOZER trainees needed. WANTED - Aiitii^ieliiiadtii^^. Agency, 247-3780, evenings 643- $37,600. Presents Awards Mrs. Donna Kelley fill, stone. George H. Grifflng. glass, pewter, oil paintings or fice. 2% acres of land. Uon Including v carpeUng, want fast sale. Wolverton 4536. 646-1021. Mrs. Doris Timbrell Ronald Wabrek See schools and classes. 2861. Charles Lesperance, 649- Inc., Andover, 742-7883. other antique Items. Any quan­ drapes, aluminum siding, fire­ Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. LAWRENCE F. FIANO Edward ’Timbrell Fred Wilmot Apartmeniv—Flals— Wanted To Rent 68 Houses For Sole 72 7620. MANCHESTER — ’Two 2-fam- At Open House ARBY’S Roast Beef, 267 Broad xHE AMAZING Blue Lustre tity. The Harrison’s, 643-8709, U&R REALTY CO., INC. place, oversized cape, central. lly building lots. Owners very About 100 people attended the Ronald WllUam A. Marsh Teneifients 63 643-2692 MANCHBSTER — 6 per cent Realtors 649-5371 Daniel McIntyre St., Manchester has openings leave your upholstery 165 Oakland Street WANTED—Family would like to ’TWO-FAMILY duplex, centrally Morrison, Realtor, 643-1019. anxious. Must be 0old immedi­ fifth annual open house spon- Mrs. Marion ’Thomas rent 5 or 6 room apartment or MANCHESTER Bowers Schoo assumable mortgage with Elsie S. Swanson for counter help, Monday-Sun- beautifully soft and clean. Rent FOUR rooms on second floor, located In Manchester. Five payments around $190. takes ately. Frechette Realtors, 647- sored by the Columbia Historical R°®® MacRvato ELECTTRIC trains for or house.. Reasonable. ’Three 6-room Cape, fireplace, car­ Robert D. Murdock, Realtor MANCHESTER Mrs. ’Thelma S. Kennedy day, evenings. Call 649-8043. electric shampooer $1. Olcott gas stove with heating, unit. JUST LISTED 643-6472 rooms each side. Two-car ga­ 9993. VERNON — Terrific 3-bedroom Society ^ Sunday. William R. Schaller track, any age, any condition. children. Good references. 646- peting, enclosed porch, ga­ over this beauUful 7-room Co­ Mrs. Lillian Peterson Rocco DeSimone Variety Store. Refrigerator and hot water. rage. Excellent condition. IT HAS EVERYTHING lonial. Wall-to-wall carpeUng, ,. * Ranch, jrwuiijii, 2-car garage, ^2 . full ’The event was held —— ... in - Moor’s------« WANTED short order cooks full Lionel, Ives, etc. Please have rage, treed lot. Priced to sell. Choice locaUon, 3 bedrooms Mrs. Helena Gavello Mrs. Harriet Mitchell ’Two adults, security deposit. 4167. Six-room -Cape, four bed- $28,900. Hie Paul W. Dougan bullt-lns, first-floor family THREE A-zone adj^ent Iota, delightful lot. Asking Indian Charity School and chll- and part time. Apply In person NEED tires? 40 per ceAt dis- your price ready 649-7503. $23,500. Hayes Agency, 646- —V/i baths—first floor fam­ Durward J. Miller Wesley C. 'Gryk roomA^ one bath, hot water Agency, Realtors, 649-4635, 646^ one block off East Center St., $27,900. Keith Real Estate, 649- dren who participated to the Horward Johnson 643-7094. 4 to 8:30 p.m. 0131. MANCHESTER vicinity —Look­ ily room — patio—trees—2- room, are just a few of the ex­ Mrs. Barbara Jackson Restaurant, count. Premium. First Line. heat. Priced at $21,600. Call: 1021. $7,500. each. AU three for 1922, 646-4126. society’s "Know Columbia” Mrs. Barbara Murphy. 394 ’Tolland ’Tpke. Manchester, wide ovals. And truck tires. Business Property ing for a starter home? We car garage — fireplace and tras. FlUoramo Realty, 643- Mrs. Doris Rlvosa Miss Barbara L. Seabury have several priced from $14,- $20,000. Keith Real Estate, 649------project were g;lven a photog;raph ------Coles Discount Station, 461 Rooms Without Boord 5? nS For Sale 70 MANCHES’TER — Huge 4-bed­ OWNERS anxious for quick much, much more. An un­ 1094. Mrs. Josephine Sullivan Rev. George F. Nostrand 900 to $19,600. Mitten Agency, 1922, 646-4126. SECOND Bolton Lake — Year of Moor’s School and a certifl- West Center St., 643-6332. room older Colonial, 1% baths, PETERMAN sale. Six-year-old U & R Co­ beatable offering. Owner Mrs. Patrice A. McCarty LARGE furnished room for Realtors, 643-6930, 647-1678. MANCHIESTER — 6-room round home, lakefront, 3 bed- cate of recognition. Children C - «AS<5Si-TiB-.uSsrb.. S »- garage, excellent condition. lonial. Five bedrooms, 3% will sell for any reasonable KENNEDY Rd. 120’ frontage Charles Hold Help Wanted— MAPLE dinette set, 4 captains male only, parking, $16. week- ness location 6’/4-room Ranch, Large lot. Asking only $28,900. REAL ESTATE Ranch, paneled famUy room, 'rooms, stove and refrigerator who displayed their work were baths, 2 fireplaces. Many other offer. Let me show you true 227’ depth. City water, sewer remain. Low 30’s. Keith Real Faye Lyon, Gall Brown. Donna ^ M/cCartan Mrs. Eleanor V. Jacobs Male or Female 37 chairs, set of drums, hallway , ly. Call 644-0123 after 6. FOUR rooms, second floor, 1% baths, excellent condition, Frechette Rpaltors, 647-9993. DUPLEX 4-4, Cambridge St„ fireplace, wall-to-waU carpet, Ray Johnson extras. Price reduced to $69,- value. CaU Mr. Lewis. and, gas' ETestlge location. CaU Estate, 649-1622, 646-4126. Inzlnga, Kurt Newton, AlUson runner 10’ long, portable West- THOMPSON House — Cot- stove, refrigerator, heat, hot country store, out ''buildings. Both soon vacant. Excellent trees, centreiUy located, $25,- Miss Denise Allard. DRUG clerks, experienced pre­ 900. For deuUIs call Phllbrick Petei^man Real Estate Agen­ ’’______HollMd Jav CahaJan Albert l^orothy Thompson ing house oven, 21” console ’TV 260’ frontage. Hayes Agency, income producer, fine location. 900. Hutchins Agency Real­ William A. Edwards ferred, driver’s license, part tage St., centrally located, water, and parking Included. 649-9404 Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. cy, 649-9404. SOUTH Windsor - Six-room B^ren, David Browning,’ Jeanne Ant^e Cosme set. Call 649-7927 or 643-1644. Good value at $28,900. T. J. • • B & W * . tors, 640*324. Fred W. Baker or full-time. No phone calls. large pleasantly furnished Adults only, $160 per month. 646-0131. Cape, one unfinished. Large gaunders, Ellen Beaudry, David A- Hyatt SuUlffe Call 649-0308 or 649-8989. DESIGNED FOR Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677. A’TTRACtTVE four - bedroom BARROWS and WALLACE Co. MANCHES’TER — 2% acres, Samuel Feltham Tauno Saipola Miller Pharmacy. DARK, rich, stone free, loam, rooms, parking.' Call 649-2368 LARGE five-room Ranch. Fire­ treed lot. Immediate occupan­ Resnlsky and Cindy Pompeii. RESTAURANT business show­ Cape with g^arage, acerage and Manchester Parkade, beautiful wooded hlde-a-way, cy. Priced to sell at $20,500. Mrs. Grace Bogdan five-yards, $20. Sand, gravel, for overnight and permanent a -t t r a CTIVE 2-bedroom ^du- HAPPY LIVING place, oversized garage. COUNTRY Club area . . .new OUier displays were items to -Anthony Allbrio HAIRDRESSER — Full - Ume, ing excellent net profit In high- horse stable. Located in town. Manchester 649-5306 A 8 k i n g $10,000. Frechette Hayes Agency, 646-0131. Robert Sheldon stone, fill, manure, pool and guest rates. Large landscaped lot. Phone nine room colonial. Four bed­ HENRY STREET use to the early 1900’s such as top salary ahd commission. plex. 1% baths, heat, hot water, traffic count location. Es­ ExcepUonal quality. CaU Realtors, 647-9993. Marcel Allard patio sand. 643-9604. owner, 643-4246 between 7-10 rooms, 2% baths, two car ga­ DUPLEX 6-6, handyman’s spe­ a huge copper kettle for boiling M. Sisco Great opportunity for the right CLEAN furnished room for appllalices, basement. $190 tablished over 20 years. Price You’ll find charm and conveni- Heritage House, 646-2482. water, a wash tub and wash M ss Mai^aret Mulkeran Sister Marcia Tetrault a.m. and 4-8'’ p.m. rage. Now imder construction. cial. No central heat, needs Owner moving west . . . person to pick up an excellent gentleman, . central. Apply 4 monthly. Call 649-4766 between includes all the real estate, gugg plus prestige and pleasure ______Richard T. Carter Jr. Sister Margaret M/ary Geary ’’NEVER used anything like Choice setting, itind adjoins some repairs. Situated adja­ offering this renovated 7- Resort Property RIDGEVIEW HEIGHTS board and a hAnd-tumed wring- following. Call Duet Beauty Pearl St. 6-10 p.m. restaurant fully equipped, plus in a 7 room ranch designed for m a NCHES’TER — Beautiful 6- Renato Nicola Sister Anne Gabrielle Gagnon it,” say users of Blue Lustre a house. $65,000. Owner will . happy family .....living Features ^ bedrooms, Town watershed property. T. cent to high school, shopping, room colonial for sale. Beau­ For Sale 74 er. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lyon , ’Thomas J. ConneUy Studio, 649-3906. for cleaning carpet. Rent elec- DESIREABLY situated, 2-bed- BROAD STREET etc. Asking $19,900. T. J. displayed an old carpet sweep- J. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1877. tiful bright new kitchen, High to the hills of Willing- i,,. „ t.iT„ Mrs. Zaneth Rober MerUn W. Cunningham trie shampooer $1., The Sher- Gentlemen pre- room garden apartment, heat, A«ncTL'^°t'^“^M6-^^^^ i r n ^ , h ® b]^lem entrthr^^ formal dining room, carpeted ______six-room Cape, redecorated, Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677. dining, living room, den and COVENTRY — Log cabin sum­ er operated by a crank at the Yyjiiiom Carroll Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. fireplace, 1% baths, 2 living room with fireplace, pri- jja n c h ESTER ton. New deluxe 3% and 4% top of a long handle. A pulley wiiiiarn c^rrou Harry Huntington win-Williams Co. hot water, range, refrigerator, 2 family, 6-5 lav down. ’Three bedrooms mer cottage, flreplaced living ferred. 21 Summit St. 649-0271. Wolverton close to everything." Owner SEVEN-ROOM Cape, four bed­ rooms. $160, $176, $186. UUl- arrangement swept the dirt Into Roberts Jr. William T. Richie Jr. Situations Wanted— parking. Available October LIQUOR store In Manchester, car garage and park like lot. vate shaded yard. with 2 car garage, nice floor must sell. Price reduced to up. Fine neighborhood. Im­ room, completely carpeted, HOUSE coming down. Gas g ^ locaUon. 'colia Good ‘liicome. Income. ’This lovely lovely Rockledgo home hM __Agancy, Realtors, 649-2813. rooms, 2 - car garage, itles not Included. Wall-to- Edward Coltman Sr. Mrs. Edna W. Grant ROOM for gentleman, quiet, 1st. Adults. 643-0973 plan Including 2 bedrooms, ex­ $21,900. mediate occupancy. Sensibly enclosed porch, excellent con­ a box. Female 38 fired furnace and oil fired fur­ ______%__ „ DViiihHpb_,- 1 . aluminum sidingsidine for low costc o s t ______baths, well landscaped. Rock- wall, sliding glass dbors to George J. Nolan Gerald A. ChappeU I convenient location. 224 Char­ priced at $28,900. T. J. dition, treed lot. $9,000. Hayes Fire’ 'Volunteers „ nace. Both In good condition. ------d e t ^ caU PWlbrick „jgjntenance. This Is a quality ' ' LAKEWOOD Circle — 7-roqm cellent condition. A good buy. ledge area. Under $30,000. terrace or balcony. Roomy Charles Sanborn has been Strimaltis Peter Benedict EXPERIENCED babysitter ter Oak Street, 643-8368. Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. condition. Wolverton Agency, Realtors, Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677. Agency, 646-0131. John Donaghue Water heaters Included. $150 Furnisfied Ranch on 160x272 wooded lot, FRECHETTE REALTORS Keith Real Estate, 649-1022, with many extras. Ctill Pat elected president of the Volun­ Chester Kosak would like to care for your each. Can be seen at 668 Cen­ For an appointment to inspect, overlooking reservoir and 649-2813. Huffman, rental agent. children days or evenings. Call NICE BEDROOM for gentle­ Apartments 63-A 'tw o -f a m il y house, good con- call Doris Smith, Jarvis Realty 647-9993 646-4126. teer Fire Department. ter St., Ask for Lew, act fast, man with references. P r iv a te ____ dition excellent location. Large country club, flreplaced living Out of Town Other officers include, Harry 647-1377. Co., Realtors, MLS, 643-1121. room, formal dining room, den, PRICELEp 7 568-0739. home. Very near center, 649- TWO room furnished apart­ comer lot. Good Investment. MANCHESTER — Three-bed­ NINE ACRES — sweeping Chowanec, vice president; Ed 3 bedrooms, garage. Job trans­ room custom Garrison Colonial, room Ranch, ideal starter or For Sale f' 75 742-6955 Lost at Sea Railroads Hit BABYSITTER — experienced ’ ______^______4966. ment. Stove, refrigerator, pri­ Call after 5 p.m. 649-6022. 2 baths, family room, recrea­ views, lovely six-room stone F ox, secretary; Ken Kelllher, fer dictates bargain price of NEW LIS’TING — Immaculate retirement home. Convenient­ Ucensed, will care for children B oafS a n d AcCCSSOrieS vate bath, heat and hot water. tion room, fireplace, wall-to- Ranch. Large enclosed po”ch, VERNON — Modem 6-room Co­ assistant secretary; Neil Bane, 46 LARGE pleasant room for gen­ $28,900. Call early! Bel Air Ranch with finished basement, ly located with city water and Since July, In my home days. 61 Summer ______Apply Marlow’s, 867 Main St. MANCHES’TER Is next door to wall carpeting, 2-car garage, gfarage^ Uvlng room with wall- „ . , „ 2-car , garage. Out-bulldtog. lonial. ’Three bedrooms, two- VERNON treasurer; Mike Wheeler, as- By Picketing, tleman, private entrance and investment Property Real Estate. 643-9332. sewers Basement beautifully Hutchins Agency, 649-6324. St., 649-1147. 16’ CHRYSLER fiberglas boat this beautiful 4-room Ranch, large treed lot offers town and to-wall plus beamed ceiling. king sized, sewing room, spa- 'iTr»TTn-xrr'T3VIP TTTQTVriTT ®*®tont treasurer; Ray Ca- Trio Rescued parking. 643-4248. ROCKVILLE - - 3 rooms, all paneled and carpeted. Flag- ______outte and Ray Judd, executive - ______V — ^ u J"' and trailer, 55 h.p. motor. Call For Sale 70-A has oversized garage and In EIGHT-ROOM Colonial, like country living. Many ihore fea­ $20,500. Wolverton Agency Real­ clous living room with fire­ Vacant, Immediate occu­ MO’THER of 2 wishes to baby­ utilities, $125 monthly. 649- stone patio, permanent gas MANCHESTER — Five-room board. HONOLULU (AP) — A Despite Edict 9-5 only, 649-6005. COZY single room for young excellent condition. CaU on this. new, tastefully decorated. tures. Assumable mortgage. tors, 649-2813. place, formal dining room, pancy, six-room Ranch with sit for an • Infant. Licensed. 8861. .MANCHESTER close to shop­ $19,600. Mitten Agency, Real­ barbeque and tool shed to quality Colonial. Spacious wall-to-wall carpeting, 1% T h e annual report shows leaking 46-foot sailboat with gentleman orjlady. CaU after Wall-to-wall carpeting, bullt- Low, low 40’s. Morrison, Real­ attached garage. Rear porch (Continned from Page One) 649-0882. ping, ,4-famlly with 4 room tors, 643-6930. MANCHES’TER ^ 7-room older small cozy backyard. $22,900. rooms. Garage. Excellent con-^ baths, large lot with a view. there were 248 calls made In­ three persons aboard, report­ 3:30 p.m., 640-9167. LARGE one-room efficiency 1ns In kitchen, 14x24’ living tor, 643-1016. 18x12 screened, opening on­ ed missing Aug. 1, has been apartments, 4-car garage, new Colonial, 3 or 4 bedrooms, ’The Paul W. Dougan Agency, dlUon. Excellent location. Assumable mortgage. $25,600. cluding drills. There were six LEGAL-MEDICAL secretary Florists— Nurseries 49 apartment, furnished, bath, room with fireplace, large to your own park. Large found to the Pacific by a portation Union toternaticmal ROOM for rent, female, $20 heating systems and roof. Mid CENTRALLY located 6-room IMMACULA’TE 7-room Colonial large treed lot close to shop­ Realtors, 649-4535, 6(46-1021. Owner. 646-1569. Phllbrick Agency, Realtors, structure fires; 23 grass and desires work at home. Elec­ tile shower, 3 closets, rural lo­ screened porch and patio. living and dining room. A Na'vy supply ship. ’The trio, vice president, said he had re- weekly, kitchen privileges. 30’s. Hayes' Agency, 646-0131. house. Four rooms down and with attached garage, formed 646-4200. brush fires; nine car and truck tric typewriter. 646-3875 eve­ CANADIAN Hemlocks — Dig cation, % mUe from 1-86. $100 First-floor famUy room, four ping and bus, $22,900. Phllbrick p itk in “‘ gtre^ •One\ofeSo Man- CENTRAL location . . .six - full wall fireplace. Truly a treated for extreme exposure Call 643-7479 after 6:30 p.m. dining room, fireplace, first- Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. fires and 16 auto accidents and ■ celved no official word of the nings, weekends. your own, $3 each. Call 644- monthly. Call 643-1126 days. MANCHESTER — 17 - room two up. Bath up. Small lot, bedrooms. Well pltinned clos­ Chester’s most gracious bedroom stogie to good resi­ COVENTRY — Seven - room prudent purchase for $24,- and dehydration, told the 1854 or 1-749-8401. minutes to Mcdn St. Only ets and storage areas. Phll­ floor family room, one full, 2 ambulance calls on these acci­ court order. “ As far os I’m con­ ROOM for rent, gentleman house on high traffic count homes, 11 rooms, 4*^ baths . . . dential area. 2*/4 baths, fire­ Cape, four bedrooms. New 900. Call Mr. Lewis. Na'vy they had not eaten A’TTRACnVE 3-room, furnish­ $19,500. T. J. Crockett, Real­ brick Agency, Realtors, 646- half baths, central air, loads LARGE executive home for the dents. cerned It’s just hearsay,” he , only. Kitchen and living room highway situated on 19,800 of closet space. Many more ex­ discriminating buyer. Give us Selling for $59,500 and well place . . .a home loaded with built-in kitchen, IMs baths. Full ’There were also 69 rescues, since July 27. ed, heated apartment. Large tor, 643-1577. 4200. possibilities. Lot is 90 x .150. said. Doqs—-Birds—-Pets 41 privileges. Parking central. square foot parcel, good busi­ tras. A must see home offered a call to see this beauty. Rea­ wortlv it. T.J. Crockett, Real­ ceUar,' oil-hot water heat. Only • • B & W « * five controlled burnings plus 'The Galilee, owned by Ju­ Fuel and Feed 49-A closets. Private entrances. Owner will consider taking Judge Corcoran set a hearing 646-4678 evenings. ness. potential. Phllbrick Agen­ NEW LIS’ITNG — six - room for $30,900. by the Paul W. sonably priced. Heritage House, tor, 643-1577'. $14,900. Pasek Realtors, MLS, BARROWS and WALLACE Co. the Inevitable two false alarms. lian Ritter of Santa Barbara, Adults. No pets. References. your present home to trade. FIVE little kittens looking for FIREPLACE wood for sale, $ 2 0 ------cy, Realtors, 646-4200. ' Ranch, central alr-condltlon- Dougan Agency, Realtors, 649- 646-2482. 289-7476, 742-8243. Manchester Parkade, 'The firemen were also called Calif., was locted Monday Sept. 22 on the wage dispute In­ 643-4860. NEW LISTING — One year old, Soon vacant. T. J. Crockett, good homes. Black and white, pgr cord, delivered, Rockville COMPLETE light housekeep- TWO-FAMILIES Ing, two full baths, fireplace, 4636, 646-1021. Manchester 649-6306 out 24 times to fill wells' or about 600 miles northeast of volving some 600,000 workers. ing room, private entrance, MANCHESTER — business MANCHESTER -— Four - bed­ aluminum sided 8 room, 4-bed­ Realtor, 643-1677. North Coventry tortoise shell. 649-4617 after 6. area. 876-6576. THREE rooms, shower, all wall to wall carpet, garage, r r --;- —; ;—r------^ — r— pump out cellars or wells. Honolulu. Taken aboard the ‘"The carriers have demon­ parking, 643-6266, 649-0358. blo.:k with 6 apartments, ex­ room overslzfed Cape. Large room Colonial, flreplaced fami­ “THE BIRDS & BEES” VERNON — Immaculate ’There were many other mlscel- strated absolute Inflexibility,” AKC Dachshund puppies, small utilities- Included. Just finished DUPLEX—6-6, newer furnaces, full basement. Shows Well, UNUSUAL homo, actually two MANCHESTER — ’Three-bed­ USS Niagra Falls were Rit­ cellent condition. Owner will wooded lot. Walk to bus, ly room, bullt-ins, 1% baths, Travel a scenic curved drive room Ranch with finished laneous calls plus calls to mu- said C. L. Dennis, President ot standard. Ehccellent with oWl- redecorating. No cHildren or needs some work. Centrally owner transfered. $24,900.*^ homes, one with 8 rooms and room Ranch, modem kitchen ter, Loren Louise Koxx, iden­ finance 80 per cent at 8H per school, shopping. Renovated acre lot 15 minutes to Pratt to this secluded Cape. En­ family room, carpettog, ga- tuaJ jild. ’There Is an average the Brotherhood of Railway dren, $85. Call 643-7976. Garden— Farm^ pets. Older employed, parking, located. Asking only $24,900. Wolverton Agency, Realtors, on® with 6 rooms, both expand- with bullt-lns, dining ” L” , fam­ tified only as a U.S. citizen, cent. Terrific income produc­ able. Situated on well land­ bath and kitchen. Immediate and Whitney, 3 miles to UConn. joy the panorama from your rage, extras. CaU to see. $26, of five fire officers reporting to Clel-ks, in breaking off govern­ Apartments— Flats— 272 Main St. 649-2813. ily room, fireplace, wall-to- and Win Heringhoff, a West YOUNG spayed gray female Dairy Products 50 er. Call now, Haj’es Agency, DUPLE3X—6-6, 2-car garage, scaped acre. Call for details. occupancy. $21,600. Meyer Upper 20’s. Wolverton Agency, living room window. Six big 900. Rowe & Rowe Realty, 876' alarms plus an average of 12 German. ment-sponsored negotiations Tenements 63 wall carpeting, garage and rooms, 2 large enclosed and three'month old tiger male BUTTER and sugar com, to- (J40.O131. large lot. Owner will listen Asking $64,900. Phllbrick Realtors, 643-0609. Realtors, 649-2813. 3167. firemen. It was not known when the and announcing the strike plans. WALKER ST. recreation room. Handy loca­ porches, 1% baths, garage. kittens, need good homes. 649- matoes, peppers, squash, LOOKING for anything in real . Business Locations ' ______to offers. Asking $28,900. Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. ------J------Beach Closed three last had drinking wa­ He said the railroads h ^ re­ COMMERCIAL zone property n in e -r o o m Colonial, 5 bed­ 27 HOFFMAN RD., large three- tion. Very clean. Assumable Your own bird sanctuary. BOL’rON —New 8-room cus- Donald Macaulay, chairman fused to budge from a one-year, 1809. gourds, pumpkins, and fruit. estate rental - apartments, For Rent 64 aluminum New listing — 6-room Colonial. .j^j^ n c h e S’TER ter. The sailboat Was due to on Main St., neeir the new TWO-FAMILY- ^ - 8 5 and 6, spa­ rooms, paneled family room, bedroom Ranch with 1% baths, mortgage. $29,500. Phllbrick Lots of privacy. 20’s. Mr. tom built Raised Ranch. Four q( beach committee, has 7 per cent wage hike offer, com­ 21 Angel St., Manchester. homes, multiple dwellings, no siding, remodeled, 164’ front­ Spacious Uvlng room, dining' Honolulu Aug. 1 on a voyage TWO Wttens, summer travelers fees. Call J.D. Real Estate As- MANCHESTER Green — ground north end shopping center. cious two-famUy In exceUent bullt-ins, 2% baths, double ga­ appliances, aluminum siding, Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. Lewis, 649-6306. bedrooms, double garage, acre g^ijed that anyone having a pared with union demands of 40 age. Excellent appreciation room, kitchen with birch cabi­ from Tahiti. want to settle down In good floor 900 square feet, front por­ Good for franchise operation, nets, stove and double stainless condition. Recently moderniz­ rage, large treed lot. Hutchins carport. Asking $24,600. Heri­ treed lot. $31,600. Hayes Agen- boatjpmoored at the community per cent or more over three sociates, Inc. 643-6129. possibilities. Excellent financ­ PROFESSIONAL man’s Ranch, A Coast 'Guard cutter was home. 643-7270. Household Goods 51 tion carpeted. Second floor, one ice cream, pizza, hamburg, steel sink, 3 large bedrooms, full ed, large treed lot. Many ex­ Agency, Realtors, 649-5324. tage House, 646-2482. • • cy 646-0l;ll. bea^* should remove it imme- years. The workers now aver­ ing possibilities. Asking $37,- approximately 2,800 square B & W sent to take the Galilee in A’TTRACnVE 4%- rooms, sec­ large room, 350 square feet, al­ cleaners, etc. Will sell or build bath, encloBBed sun porch, 2-car tras. Asking $^,600. The Mit­ age about $3.60 per hour. ENGLISH Setter puppies, 9 ond floor, porch, stove, refrig­ 600. garage. Walking distance to ten Agency, Reeiltors, 643-6930 feet of living space. 16x24’ llv- BARROWS and WALLACE Co. ^AST HARTFORD -Six-room ^ tow. so, three adjoining offices. Will and lease. Keith Real Estate, ing room with fireplace, Manchester Parkade cape to cream puff condlUon. J , Dennis was backed to the weeks, AKC registered, beau­ erator. Newly decorated. Op­ rent together or one or two schools, bus and shopping. Ask­ or 647-1673. Public Notice 649-1922, 646-4126. ' TWO-FAMILY PLUS—4-4, plus formal dining, modem kitch- Manchester 649-6306 Large flreplaced living room, beach Is closed for strike call by FTesident Charles tifully marked. 643-0412. posite Center Park. Adults, no separately. Call 649-2741 or 649- ing $25,500. season. tavern. Excellent income, MANCHESTER — Just listed. Simple-Lines Crocheted Suit library with fire p la ce ,------z------^T'"! T country sized kiechen, 3 or 4 ® References, security re- MANCHES’TER — Unusual op­ TTiT T i-KYy-trrv\xT -immecuate oc- - - — Tlie Women’s Guild of the Luna of the United ’Transporta­ 6688. good condition. Asking $39,- U&R REALTY CO., INC. Immaculate 6 - room Ranch, three large bedrooms, spacious FUjLINGTON bedrooms. Priced right. Mit- tion Union, President Harold “'S 'X r i To Lease or Buy 649-7529._____ portunity, four apartments on ■etfoancy, 7-room CJolonlal, _____ ao'in Congregational v-uiigicuauu-iu. Church will Auto Worker for nice home, 900. plus beautiful family room, paneled family room with fire­ Crotty. of the, Brotherho^ of SMALL store or office. Ground 3^ acres of land. Income of __ ... 643-2692 kitchen Includes applionoes, ~ ■ ' ’ meet tonight at 8 p.m. In the p.m., 643-25^. 3 Rooms of New Furmture o n e . b e d r o o m ihwiSiilouse floor. Near Main St. Parking. g^arage, laige treed lot. Must place, 3^ baths, wall-fO-Wall or 647-1573. Maintenance of Way Employes over $11,000. City utilities. As- t h e MONSTER—7-7, duplex, Robert D. Murdock, Realtor new furnace, city water, fenc- parish lounge and ■will be from apartment at beautiful Pine 643-6472 be seen. Upper 20’s. Frechette carpeting to many rooms, and Vice President Richard Apply Marlow’s, Inc., 867 Main sumable mortgage. PosslBle x go’x40’ foundation, possible 5 ed, treed lot,' $22,900. Rowe & VERNON—Immaculate 8-room shown a film on conservation Strike A ff eets Ridge Village. Available Oct. Realtors, 647-9903. patio, swimming pool, two-car Smith of the Hotel and Restaur­ FREE kittens, looking for good X / O T l P T P St., variance or zone change for bedrooms each side, 2-car ga- Rowe Realty, 876-3167. Colonial reduced to $29,900. Ef- entitled, ’"Die Long Tidal homes. Call 647-1103. 1 lV .'iV ii.^ 1st. $190 per month includes additional apartments br sin­ rage. Excellent residential garage and a 3 acre lot with a ant Employes. STORE, 20’>c70’, 846 Main St., view, surrounds this lovely flclent' eat-to-kitchen, dining River.” Hostesses are Mrs. Whole Nation heat, carpeting, alr-conditlon- gle homes. Keith Real Estate, area. One of a kind offering. SIZES room, paneled fireplace wall, William Bazley and Mrs. Itor- Asst. Secretary of Labor W. J. f r e e MALE dog eind dog -R COLONIAL ing, dishwasher, range, re­ Downtown iManchester. Avail­ INVITATION custom built home. $60’s, Phil- ^ Y g jjtp B Y — Lake frontage able September 1st. Call 522- 649-1922, 646-4.126. Asking ^,900. WOODLAND heated rec room, professional- Walkup. ’Those Interested to (Continued from Page One) Usery, President Nixon’s chief house, has all shots. CaU after R MODERN frigerator, disposal, private 8.20 brick Agency Realtors, 646- 225’, 11 rooms, Zhji baths, car­ 3114. . T O B ID ly landscaped. Louis plmock joining the guild are welfcome troubleshooter to the dispute. 6’.3D 643-2838. R SPANISH basement and paUo. Paul W . ______PRICE reduced on this large DUPLEX-^-6f Now ready to 4200. peting throughout, 2-car gar- The corporation's sales—$24.4 had said Nixon would not Invoke corner parcel on West Middle start construction. Call for Sealed bids will be received MANOR Realty, 649-9623. ^ attend. PR£jfe IT German Shepherd I^ROVINCIAL Dougan, Agency, 649-4535, 646- g CENTER ST. — New of- lage, fireplace, bsdeony. Owner The town clerk’s office will billion to 1969—and profits—$1.7 a 60-da'y strike delay luider the 1021. flees, alr-conditloned, off- ’Tpke. Excellent potential. Call details. at the Elks Lodge until 2:30 t'ransfeired. Morrison Realtor, be closed Friday and Saturday billion In 1969-^are sure to drop Railway Labor Act against the ' |lu^, one mole, one female, 6 ^ from •today for Inspection. Heritage p.m. September 25, 1970. APARTMENTS street parking, Ideal for pro­ 643-1016. so the clerk, Mrs. Rita Clou- to proportion to the length of the planned partial strike weeks old. 649-8818. WE HAVE customers waiting House, 646-2482. For addition to Elks Lodge, Homestead Street Read Herald Ads Leqd Notices $288 for the rental of your apart­ fessionals. Many extras. 1,100 Manchester, Conn, |» » ' But Usery had said a nation- FREE to good home, year old ' sqtlare feet, will subdivide. FRECHETTE REALTORS so Blssell St., Manchester, Conn. ment or home. J.D. Real Es­ Plans and specifications are Legal Notice: ’Ihe Connecticut Department of Transpoitotion lim itation o b d e e ^ i $l20-miUion strike ^ ^ e lockout by the industry male cross breed with dog ,\ny Item may be purchased Beechler - Tang^ay, 646-2212. WOODLAND MANOR offers Connecticut Town Clerk 8 and,und will last about sev®n have meant ” a whole new tate Associates, Inc. 643-6129. available at the l^idge. Wwill ill holdnoia a combinedCOmDinea publicpuuuu hearingucasuii^ pursuant to the ^provisloM------AT ^ A C»URT OF p r o b a t e , rt# QtotA'a foil iiloo 1 ^ 1 s. A 11 wuulU lUtve •mcmi house. Good with children, separately. ______Land For Sale 71 647-9993 the ulUmate in convenient Of the General Statuted of Connecticut. SecUon 7-131J aa amended held at ^cheater, withta for Secretary of State a fall elec- weeks, paying a worker strike ^ame’' in Signed terms of the 643-5641. MANCHESTER Center, 6-room STORE — Suitable for ’TV, bM- — ^ ----- . . presUge living, with schools, by Public Act 176 of the 1969 Legislature and Section 13a-M as ^n“ mbSr. 1970 ^ conference. The regular benefits of $30 to $40 depending president’s decis INSTANT CREDIT first-floor apartment for lease, her shop, shoe repair, etc. In- VERNON - - 6 acres, ______• Elks Lodge shopping and religious facu­ age on West Rd. LaPenta amended by Section______78 of Public Act 768 of the 1969 Legislature, - Presentpre^ni. Hon:Honf John J. Wallett, nours are^® Mnaonuay, ond^, ^Tue^ay, iuoouay, upon the size of his family. PART LABRADOR pups, 6% $200 monthly, heat included, eludes lavatory, heated. Ap­ MANCHESTER — very, clean, Building Committee lties nearby. and Section 128, ’ntlc 23 U.S. Code of 1958, as prescribed to j^dge. _ Wednesday and Friday from After the strike fund is gone. OPEN SUNDAYS 10-6 anu ------MroseW,, tale ^of „ Saturdav „A «r Strategy had been to keep both weeks old, some all black. Ex­ one child preferred. Refer­ proximately 18x22’. Comer Agency, Realtor, 646-2440. 3 or 4 bedroom Cape, fire­ Robert Kleman PoUcy and Proe’edure Memorandum 20-8 dated January 14, 1M9, '^ tricL * 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. and Saturday UAW President Leonard Wood- ! cellent with children, good MON.-FRl. 10-9 ences, Hayes Agency, 646-0131. Eldridge and Spruce St. See place, country atmosphere. Chairman IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY from the'Federal Highway Admtototraticm Bure^^^ S " ' " „ 9 a.m. to noon. cock said, there win be no more guessing as'to whether he hunting dogs. $15 each. Call would incoke the labor law to owner, 254 Spruce St. Houses For Sole 72 Immediate occupancy, Asking Spacious one-bedroom ajiart- Roads. This hearing will be held on October 20, ^ motion of Katherine Mroaek. ^ ^ brass candelabra benefits. wouh 649-5026. CUSTOM — built 2 bedroom du­ . $22,900 Frechette Realtors, ments, refrigerator, ‘stove, to Roa-week strike “ enclosed backyard, large 100 per cent location near ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS AKC registered, all shots. Six banks, alr-conditloned, auto­ 4-bedroom, Gtirrison Colonial, ------tric h,eat. is about one-third of his nor- ^ ' FURNITURE rooms, almost new. Dudley St., aluminum______slBing,______fireplace,^___ . CONTEMPORY___ 7% - room HEBRON, CONNEXrnCUT months old. $25. 643-2809. Available October 1st. 649-9258. matic fire sprinkler. Apply lunction 01 mast c.enier o .x cc, —------ii.inv in ihi-(r rjAims “ , ^ ja Salary. Miller, an assembly Ah, emergency board Is no dishwasher, disposal oven and Ranch, large lot In beautlfuUy Turnpike East easterly to approximately 1200 feet east of Lake “ *sald''‘"fiita're, ‘*'md “^“ilSd W Lohr. by a group of friends jj;," worker, said ’most workere substitute for collective bargain- 669 Burnside Ave. Marlow’s, 867 Main St. wooded setting. Fireplace, ^Take noUoe that the Hebrem Model apartment open for 8224 jSasy- East Hartford CLEAN, recently modernized ijange, city water and sewer. Zoning Board of Appeals will inspection Sat. cmd Sun. 1-6, 8-18 street, a distance of approximately 1.2 miles, as well as the iaministrairU is directed to give who established a m em ory probably stand a strike of ln^>’’ Usery had said to empha- four-room apartment In older l^alk to bus, shopping and three bedrooms, 1% baths, fam­ hold a Public Hearing week days by appointment. acqulsltion of certain park land consisting ot approximately 0.06 public fund. The seven canoes on sizing throughout the talks that Poultry and Supplies 43 289-0756 ily room, large flagstone^ paUo. duplex. Centrally located. Houses For Rent 65 Jchools. $3,300 down to quali­ Wednesday, September 23, 1970 Starting at $176 monthly. acre of the Manchester Green Parklet required for the widening allowed by publishing a copy each standard were lighted by serious financial trou- Ibe government preferred to see BEFORE YOU BUY FURNI fied buyer. Builder 649-5524, $29,600. Phllbrick Agency, at 8 p.m. in the Town Office of Middle Turnpike East. ^ ^ a biis order ta some newspaper Mrs. Lohr’s grandchildren. .. ^ ^ voluntary setUement. Available Oct. 1st., stove, re­ SEVEN-ROOM Raised Ranch. The proposed use of park land, as hereto before described having a d r a g o n ••In said pro- p-ju-.o a-,, cralg Lohr. chll- ^ ^ LAYING hens—$1 each. Phone TURE ANYTVHERE, SEE OUR frigerator, washer and dryer, 643-0609. Realtors, 6M-4200. Bulldi^ to consider a request Rec room, fireplace, two‘car is for a^po^on of the right-of-way for the widening of Middle JlL^onJer i^l^’ re'tuS ^ o f Mr ^ d Mrs. -Wallace Impact of such a walkout Corcoran is the same judge 644-1892. LX)W PRICES. dishwasher and hot water. $176 from Carlton Jones, Route 66, garage. $280. per month. ’The GARRISON Colonial, modem Hebron, Conn., for permission, Turnpike East, which is a Connecticut highway project authorized Sake io mis rourt of the npUce . soon spreads to: who prevented four other rail monthly and security. One-or . SEWING MACHINES — New, Paul W. Dougan Agency, 649- kitchen, formal dining room, under the provisions of SecUon by the General Statutes of (Connecticut, llie reasons for the pro- given. ^ t a Voi.; iri<.wnnin —Suppliers: Last year GM unions from staging a limited two children accepted. 643- posed taking of said park land rather thM other land are to ^ ohn j . w allett, Judge^ N w a ^ fio^oole strike against one railroad ear- used, repossessed, zig zags. 4535, 646-1021. NOTICE N large living room with fire- 14-321 and 14-322 of the General 1442. place, one full and two-half Statutes of the State of Con- facllitate adequate provision for efficient highway operations, to court o f probate, A 25-foot mummum a ^ e 39 outside sup- uer this year on grounds they Articles For Sale 45 Used Singer press and sew harmonize with local area planning objectives, to mtolmlw the held ^ irtthto and for has been tosy ied at the m ^ pliers. ' - - - CTC portables, $15.95 up. Parts and ONE-BEDRQOM (S,t . Sunny p u b l ic HEARING baths. Pour bedrooms, lot lOOx necticut to ^ d a two bay serv a l u m in u m ^qets used as BOARD OF DIRECTORS toktog of homes and places of e m p lt ^ « it and to » « « '» « tb® ^ on the entrknee of the school and two '£_ttaalers' GM’s 13 600 deal- affr®®® to nationwide service. Ideal Sewing Ma­ Out of Town 180'. $30,600 Bhllbrick Agency, ic® s ^ o n wlUi gasoline printing plates, .009 thick, 23x Brook Village, 0 KEEP YOUR carpets beauti­ gan Agency, 649-4535, 646-1021. ’The Board of Directors will MANCHESTER, CONN. in a very simple stitch ranges, automatic washers ______parking, security deposit re­ Make an offer. Keith Real Es- ^ Harry H. Kirkham simple-line dress that is . . . single crochet! No. received as a result of coordination with various agencies, of- ed her administration account..with were bought with money donat-. stock''closed at $70.62Vi a called a natlBn^de strike ful despite constant footsteps conduct a public session Thurs- 648-9561 or 643-2692 with guarantees. See them at VILLAGER Apartment — one- quired, $125. monthly. 643-9678. day, September 17, 1970, from tate, 649-1922, 646-4126. Chairman so nice to wear! No. 8224 226 has crochet direc­ flclals or groups, are available for public Inspection or copying ~id esta^ to this <3ourt for allow- ed by the PTA. gj^g^g Monday, down $1.50 as '^®*'® Promptly blocked by a of a busy family. Get Blue B. D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649 bedroom, carpeting, two alr- — ------6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. In the w it h PHOTO-GUIDE is in tions for Sizes 8 through to Room 234 at the Bureau of Highways office at 24 Wolcott Hill ORDERED: That the 34th day of Service Notes strike neared.The firm’s 1.4 ®P®cl®l ®ct of Congress impos- Lustre. Rent electric sham­ Sizes 8-18, bust 3U4 to Road to Wethersfield, Monday through Friday, 8:30 A J«. to 4:80 September. 1970, at four o’clock Marine Corporal Frank M. million Atookhnldprs were nald "'W*® ®®R^®ment. Main St. Call 643-2171. conditioners, heat, appliances, THREE rooms, $135. Bolton Tovvn Counsel’s Office In- the 20 inclusive. pooer $1. Paul’s Paint & Wall­ Center Apartments^ Brandy Municipal Building to hear com- 40. Size 10, 32 V4 bust. .. SEND 504 la calaa far a*cD,^' P'M' *" Marchisa Jr., wn of Mr. and toTvldends l^ t ™® ®®r»®r dispute was dlffer- $185. Charles Lesperance, 649- paper Supply. SEWING MACHINE — New St., Bolton. Heat, hot water, ments and suggestions from the PRESIDENTIAL 2Vt yards of 45-inch. Hra In ------iBclaa*. flnt^lait . D- ■liani. , ■ ^ JA addition to the dUcussion of the proiwsed lajtoto and ac- Si*eatcr^be’’^ ^ ^ e*M u n ?ta^ i^ lS Mrs. Frank Marchisa Sr., of year A strike could joep- ®"l that Nixon had already 1969 zlg zag, unclaimed laya­ 7620. , puhUc. Patterns available only Azne quisltion of said open space lands, relocation assistance pro- ,or a hearing on t^allowaiiM of r i « r-olumhin him renorted .u i ^ ^ used up his 60-dav strike delav SMITH-CORONA sterling port- stove and in sizes shown. nS*Si2i''R?rAsSjEW*YOte' grams, as well as tentative schedules for rights-of-way acqulsl- said administration account with ardl^e the 1970 payment. oonrta^enH rvmirmAe way, buttonholes, monograms, h o m e S’TEAD’' ST., “3-bedroom, ed. Call days' 649-7367, after 6 Fliture sessions wUl be held VILLAGE Desirable Suburban able typewriter, good condi­ sns U« li c*l» far NEW YO . construction will be discussed at the-public hearing. estate, ascertainment of heirs for duty at Marine Corps Air —(Jovemment revenues: GM before the courts and CJongress hems, etc. Now .only $64. Easy p.m., 643-5061. the first ’Tuesday of each month Uon. $35. Call 649-9838. second floor in almost new 2- from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. In APARTMENTS PfiBt Hunt, Addrati wltk' ZIP Written statements or exhibits concerning this project may thlif noOce "of toe ttaio ®to.Uon, (Jherry Point, N.C. pays some $7 million a day to Intervened. terms. 522-0931 dealer. 'i famUy. $175 monthly, 646-1858, the Municipal BuUding Hearing ^ BMnetL CODE and Styla Numbar. be submitted, either at the time of the public hearing, or may and place aaatmied for said hearing Seaman apprentice Wayne D. taxes to state, local and national Usery, in urging a voluntary 649-3462. OFFICE SPACE The Fall & Winter ’70 be mailed or delivered to the Connecticut Department of Trans- be given to ito persona known to Schoppaul, son of Mr. and Mrs. governments. Loss of pipduc- settlement, noted Luna’s union ALMOST n&v Frigldaire appll- Wonted To Rent 68 Room and the third 'Thursday of Now renting, et- frtirt Hama, AddraM «ltt long.»$60 each. 644-2062. FIVE-ROOM apartment. ’Three HELP ! Stork making first visit 8:30 p.m. In the Town Counsel’s Convenient location in Bolton Notch, at the postage and handling. v em ^ r 3, 1970.’^ ese written statemOTU or exhibits w U l^ copy o t tola order, to wme news- Valley Rd.. Columbia, gradu- erode those tax payment. wide walkout Sept. 2 3 -to the er, $175. Deluxe washer, $176. tog, 2 air-condltionert, 1 ^ CODE, ttyla Ninktr m t Sin. COVERED WAD0N...Twal«a kand- a part ot the public hearing and will be considered in the same paper having a circulaUon in said oa .ai « « « ' lono* dianntP over th<» pUmina. girls to share or adults with soon, need four or five room Office In the Municipal BuUd- jnnetion' of Ronjtes 6 and 44A. Heat and air as oral statements District, at least seven days betore recenUy from basic train- —Steel makers: GM con- i<»g dispute over me eumina- 1970, RUPP snow-mobile, excel­ Stove, self-cleaning oven, $200. one child. $125 monthly, Ref­ baths. The Fall & Winter ’70 lame dtslpis ot Plantar Omi! CaU Frances K. conditioning. Ample free parking. Call for in­ Basic FASHION Book is Pattam alccet; directloni. DIM- lent condition. CaU 643-8068, af­ Like new wrought Iron hang­ erences. security deposit. CaU duplex to rent to M^che|ter ^ Secretary 65t, Includes pasteia and hM- All persons interested to this matter are welcome to attend ISinuli’’ oS'o?^^fo*‘4 " s X t . ^ r ®“’"®® '" ° '’® P®*" ®®'“ ^ ^"'® A-® area. Approximately $135 Board of Directors Wagner, Rental spection. 65<, includes postage and dllni. the public hearing. i m % \ ------the nation’s steel production. Jobe ^ d that other u n i ^ re^ ter 6:30 p.m. ing ceiling lamp, $25. Unused 643-1797. Manager, 646-2628 handling. Ralph Lt, Hager this order to Anna B. Lovejoy, 123 Manchester Evening Her^d —Transporters: -GM is a ma- resenting engineers and* sisial- antique brass hanging ceiling monthly. Responsible couple. Manchester, ConnecUcut *• 1 ^ ^ or 4^1028. Mr. Matrick e M -lT M Deputy T l^portation Commlaaioner ?etom’’m^'e to“tota®Columbia corre^tondent Vlr- jor shipper, faotii by truck and men would also be coming up lamp, $16. Call after 4 p.m. FIVE ROOMS, two bedrooms, prefer aU one floor but not Dated at Manchester, Con- heat, hot water, garage, CaU necessary. WiU redecorate necticut, this tenth day of Sep- Bureau of Highways JOHN J. w allett, Judge gtoia Carlson, tel. 228-9224. rail. lo r new contracts soon. Read,Herald Ads after 4 p.m. 649-6022- CaU 528-3278 after 5 p.m. tember, 1970. K ' J

TUESDAY, SEPTfiMBER 15, 1970 PAGE TWENTY-TWO UlattrbfiBtipi: Ewraing IfwalJi Average Daily Net Press Run The Weather ■ For’’'The Week Ended ’ September 12, 1970 the Cooperative Educational of^red to boys in Grades 8 and . Fair tonight; low in 50e. To­ Program. The rest will be used 9, with one team each at Ben^ FOR morrow fair and mild; high in Board Votes Up to $10^000 70s. Friday’s outlook — cloudy, A bou t Tow n to purchase supplies and equlp' net and Tiling. Intgrscholastlc 15,792 ment, and pay for travel ex­ play jvlll be held this year on an | little temperature change. The dlnconate and boarf of informal basis. Cosmefics Mancheater— A City of Village Charm Christian education of Trinity To Complete Roof Repairs penses. Covenant Church will meet to­ Fountain Village parents said the traffic hazard, is greater now FPS night at 7:30 at the church. The Board of EducaUon last and Dr. Donald Hennigan, su- VOL. L X X X IX , NO. 295 (FORTY PAGES— TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1970 (Ctauwlfled AdverUalng on Page ST) PRICE TEN CENTS njght authorized the expenditure perintendent of schools re p ^ - than when they appeared before Public Records The Mothers 'Club of Center f" , ^ ed' on junior high school foot- the board last year. The wide Liggetfs Congregational Church , will of a sum not to exceed $10,- staffing of schools by street and greater number of Warranty Deeds meet tomorrow at 9r30 a.m. in 000 to complete repairs to the social workers. K-6 children (62) contribute to L&M Homes Inc. to Louis J. A t The Parkade high school roof, and also au- The board voted the following the danger. John Fletcher, Memorial Hall of the church. Halpryn and Ada M. Halpryn, MANCHESTER Mrs. Clifford O. Simpson will thorized its building and sites requests fbr washout accounts: .transportation committee chair- property on Sunny Brook Dr. speak about "Coping with Our committee, to negotiate with the Title I for aid to disadvantaged man, said his members will Qonvevance tax, $38.50. Nixon on Campus; Police Confront Panthers^ Tensions." Town Building Committee and children this year, $61,132; Title meet with parents within two m i Director of Ihiblic Works Wll- i carry-over from last year, weeks to see if a bus stop Quit Claim Deed Negro Slain^ Six^ Wounded The evangelism committee of liam O’Neill on issuance of the $ii,466; and Public Act 36 for change can be made, Celestina Mora, also known as i contract. ai dto disadvantaged children. Complete sets of all curricula Sister Mary Concetta, to Elena Emanuel Lutheran Church will By THE ASSOCIA’TED PRESS the Black Panther headquarters On Sept. 4, Potter and Car- $74,098. Allan Chesterton, co- written this summer Were dis- M. Balboni, property at 342 Decries Violence meet tonight at 7 in the church One black man has been that police raided during the rier, Inc. of Hailford submit- ordinator of state and federal tributed to board members, Hackmatack St. PLUMB^OUT board room. MANHATTAN, Kan. (AP) — A blunt-spoken Presi­ killed and a total of six wounded morning. ted a low repair bid of $37,- funds for Manchester, said the Bradlau touched briefly on those Certificate of Descent Takes Power by police gunfire in New Or- In Birmingham, three blacks 866. In preparing his tentative bulk of the monies will go to- involving kindergarten, family dent Nixon said today America is afflicted with a “(Min- . . _ „ . Bethany Group of Center Con­ Estate of Barbara M. Brock- STOP cerous disease” that is spreading violence and terror as Birmingham aa offi- were wounded ’Tuesday when gregational Church will have a Capital Improvement Budget for ward salaries of eight teach- tor elementary schools, lit- haus to William F. Brockhaus, 1970-71, Town Manager Robert ers and seven aides. erary club for good readers, a political tactic. ------^ d e p u U e s mounted new deputies moved in on a house AMMAN Jordan (AP) __ tl*® over-all guerrilla command, and a destructive civil war,’' vilian Prime Minister Abdel ICo- sewing session at its meeting to­ property on Florence St. T tt/S Tn nn fn.. o ___ j attacks On suspected firebomb- occupied by members of the Al- Jotan Kauts Candy Conway Weiss recommended an appro- Also, $7,121'under Public Act high school English electives( to A royalist military regime branded the regime as Fascist the broadcast said, nelm Rlfai, who resigned Tues­ morrow at 1 p.m. in the Robbins Bond for Deed audlence at Kansas ststo t? f they can save higher edu- gj.g Black Panther sympa- abama Black Libratlon Front, who asserted ’Tues- and Federation Rooms. priatlon of $30,000 for roof re- 35 for aid to approximately .87 b® reported on in detail at a audience at Kansas State Uni- cation in America. It cannot be t^izers in those Southern cities. Chief R.E. Belcher said the dominated by a British- and placed his forces on a state Hussein - day night. pairs. Mayor Nathan G. Agos- disadvantaged children in non- later board meeting), teaching Paul P. Flano to Jerome versity, Nixon declared: saved of “ emergency alert. He said day the strife between the •"me Ume has come for us to tempt to^bllmr’^emmJnt for " New'Orie"a.;rdeath ”^: IsEi’ was' “part'oi the Bla“c'k trained field marshal took Pres^‘^ “^ould defy"^ p;ie8torans“‘;;»d thr^l^Tcou^^^ 'P'® ^ Members 6f the Manchester Unelll slad he was sure it was public schools; $14,000 for Adult of patterns of behavior and new Baskin, property at 148 E. Rod and Gun Club will meet to­ Horse Show Sept. 27 the intent of the Board of Dl- Basic Education. approaches to U.S. hlstopr at the Center St. recognize.that violence and ter- all Uie woes of the universities Panthers or frying to be.” ...... pow er m Jordan tod a y an<3 order to surrender Uielr arms. not continue, appointed Majall rr,,. ha....I T T , , policemen hiding in a grocery Jefferson County Sherriff Mel imposed martial law to put . j mllitarv governor of the headed by Brig. Mc^iammed night at 7:30 at. the Holmes Fu­ rectors to allocate that sum. Also, $37,500 for Project Out- high school level, and drug ed- Lien por have no place in a free so- is to seek an excuse, not a rea- fi.„ lavv w Leftist trade unions joined the nuuiary governor Daoud, a Palestinian from Jeni- cletv. whoever the son for thefr trniiWeo-- Store in the neighterhood where Bailey said the raid was con- an end to the threat of guerriUa leadership and called whole desert klngdckingdom and neral Home, 400 Main St. to pay In other business transacted, doors this year. Mrs. Norman ucation. Town of Manchester against clety, whoever the perpretrators son, for their troubles battle had taken place ducted to serve an eviction la leaaersmp ana cauea salem, as prime minister. He la respects to the late Fred Sobielo, For Benefit of lOH Walter Doll Jr., board chair- Newton, program director, said Hennigan reported there Virginia B. Owen, property at and whatever their purported If the Vietnam war were end- ggruTr in the day shot four notice. A volley of shots accom civil war. for an immediate general strike placed all dlstrlcU under direct fiercely loyal to the man, appointed Robert SpiUane participating area towns have sre now 131.6 social workers in Walnut and Cooper Sts. military control, whose son, Albert C. Sobielo, is cause. In a system that provides ®d today, the environment blacks with shotguns.' Police panied the action but it was^ un­ But the crisis in the country of to force King Hussein to replace king. a member of the club. The Hillstown Leather Pounders 4-H Horse Club of chairman of the personnel-fi- been asked to contribute an ad- the school system, conipared Marriage Licenses the means for peaceful change, 2.1 million people—mere than the new government. m e new government was au- with • 11V last year. Full-time CONCENTRATED IIOUID (See Page Three) said they had information the clear whether any were fired by Informed sources said at least Manchester is sponsoring a horse show Sunday, Sept. 27, nance committee to fill the va- ditionai $5,t60. 6 David Joseph Simmons, Pitts­ no cause justifies violence In the half of whom are Palestinians The Baghdad-based guerrilla Uiorlzed to “ strike with an Iron hirr, anidism store was to be flrebombed. the blacks, he said. fist against anyone creaUng dls- officer, two soldiers The executive board of Bent­ for the benefit of the lOH. The show will start at 9 a.m., cancy created by the reslgna- Also, $8,500 for the industrial workers are assigned to the burgh, Pa. and Mary-Jo Nichols, DRAIN OPENER • CLEANER name of change.” —deepened as the top Arab rfidio claimed Majali was in- high school, Bennet Junior High Three of the men shot were Shots were fired when depu- order In the country." and the 16-year-old son of the ley . School PTA will meet to­ rain or shine, on the future site of Manchester Com- Uo" °f ^ e r B ^ ley on July arts program. NellLawrence, Bolton, Oct. 10, Emanuel Luth­ • EATS HAIR o n e m e President and Mrs. Nixon found in the dark outside the fjgg ],icked in the door of Uie guerrilla leadership pledged to stalled in an “ American-eng;i- new milltaiT governor of the * . ^ .. * , ,, 13; IQ* thefho boardHnoTvi votedvr»f<»n totr» requestr#»niipst rvpriinnTinnnl occupational Cicoordinator at Man- School, Lincoln and Nathan Hale night at 8 in the school library. munlty College on Wetherell St. eran cihurch. drew an almost ear-splitUng re- store and taken to a hospital, building and saw men holding fight the new government to the neered coup d’etat” and de- m e king invested Majall wlUi Amman district, (Jen. Kassem the Board of Directors to es- cheater High School, said the Schools, part-time workers at • EATS FAT Show co-chairmen are John Raymond B. Peacock, 120 cepUon In the cavernous Kansas where they underwent surgery, ^hat appeared to be rifles or hitter end. manded a general strike “ until his own- powers as army com- g j Malta, were killed in fighting other elementary schools, and a State fieldhouse, packed with an One of Field Marshal Manehester Brotherhood in Kautz of the lOH and Ckndy English Division, open to sad- tabllsh washout accounts total- grant will be used to update the worker 2>^ days a week at IlUng . Bolton St., M d Linda Joyce Ma- MAHCHGSTER Nixon Tour m e fourth lay under a street shotguns, Belcher said. A rifle Habis the Fascists are overthrown." ' mander-in-chief and also gave Tuesday ' between Palestian estimated 15,500 people—most Action Group will meet tomor» conwav of the 4-H secretary is die seat riders and hunt seat ing $225,923; Fountain Vpiage high school electronics course Junior High School. He asked t“ ro, 120 Bolton St., Sept. 26, light for more Uian two hours g shotgun, both loaded, Majall’s first acts was to appeal “ m e Americans plotting with the field marshal full powers guarrillas and Jordanian tnxips of them students. Only a few row evening at 8 p.m. at Uie pe^ev Jacobs farrier is Tom riders, not to jump; Hunter Dl- parente repeated last year’s and purchase expensive equip the board to consider adding Church of the Nazarene. HARDWARE & SUPPLY] until an armored car arrived ^ei*e confisoated afterwards, to the relieUlous Palestinians to the reacUonaries of Jordab over the nation’s police and se- Zarqa, 16 miles from the cap- KofC Home. Rnhpnhvmer and eround crew vision; Pony Division; Jumper request fo r a bus stop changej ment for the junior high schools. dozen young people In the crowd respect a new cea^-flre agree- staged a coup this morning and curlty forces. v ital. Guetrillas were also report- another half day to Uling to pro- Building Permit To In clu d e because police said they might The three wounded men and a -— nhoirmon Miphaei piibert -Division; Senior Western; Jun- George Bradlau, assistant su- Also, $22,116 for vocational ed- . - c , ~ o, o 877 Main St., ManokMter expressed disapproval by rising ,4-3 4 be exposed to sniper fire if they woman were arrested and ment with the royal army, set to installed in power a Fascist mU- At the same time, Hussein ap- 'jg control n^ situation.” fines he levied against 11 New G old a M eir members of Daytop Village in against them democracy itself Ziegler said the President and London Education Association J '-e no imentlo^^ ba^k New York City, a therapeutic is at fault—who say that if they to work ^ It's Time Again To Registwr For community for the treatment of don’t get their own way, the an­ Mrs. Nixon would spend one officers. He said the $1,600 in tract.' ’ drug addiction. The actons In swer is to bum a bus or bomb a evening in Belgrade, but added court costs and $500 fine he Stand Against Government Flys to U .S . there is a possibility the Nixons levied against the NLEA would Superior court Judge Douglass the drama are all ex-drug ad­ building.” MANCHESTER may go elsewhere In the coun- stand. B. Wright ordered $50 a day ADULT EVENING SCHOOL dicts. ’ihe play’s plot concen- A free society can survive, he fines for about 400 West Haven traties on the throes of drug ad­ argued, only if its citizens re- try.,, .A AT, , . A New . London!! teachers met teachers beginning today if they To See Nixon FALL TERM CLASSES diction as well as the hope, of cc^fnlze that “ no one can have He said Nixon, at ea^ for with the school board for three report back to work to- Guerrillas Unite in Jordan now, is standing by his initial hours Tuesday night but failed September 15 drug rehabilitation. his own way all the timej and day. Wright ordered the fines Britons, eight Swiss and two By MARCUS EUASON plans to return to Washington to reach agreement on a con- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS excharigre for the remaining hi- Associated Press Writer Tickets are now on sale at the Suddenly. \he picture isn’t black and white no one is right all the time.” - doubled it teachers are not at West Germans. Switzerland, MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL Manchester Community College •Referring to the hijacking of Oct. 5- tract. Another meeting was work next Monday. Wright also 'The Popular Front for the jack victims. The trip will be Nixon’s sec- planned for Monday. imposed $100 a day fines on Liberation of Palestine, still King Hussein, who branded Britain J e r t Germa^^^^^ prospects iook- Sept. 15th—ILUNG JR. HIGH SCHOOL and Manchester High School. . . . it’s all blackl The audio is going weirdo. four airliners by Palestinian g^uerrilias who held the passen- ond journey to Europe and his Dr. Charles Frink, NLEA each____ of 16 ___ New Haven____ Federa-______holding 54 hostages from three the kidnapings as “ the shame of ag^ea to exenangt sev dimmer by the hour, Israeli 7 to 9 P.M. gers hostage “ under’ threat of third foreign tour since entering president, said later that the tion of Teachers officials and six hijacked airliners, was wel-...... installed the Arab world today ronsts they hold, but not unless premier (Jolda Meir flew to the Antique Ruga Smoke is rising from the set. You turned on murder,” Nixon said the Arab the White House. basic problem is tho->state law West Haven Federation officials corned back into the Arab guer- a new royalist military govern- i"®the PFLP releases all its host- Unitedunited States today for talks The Palestinians are hold- Antique Oriental rugs are de­ your toithful old TV for the 2,078th time, and activists “ sent shock waves of Press secretary Ronald L. gbveming such negotiations, if teachers do not return to rilla leadership today to present ment Uiat immediately imposed ®g®s-tne t-aiesunians are n m; pyggjjjggj fined by rug dealers as those alarm around the world at the Ziegler, In announcing Tuesday "The procedures set up by this their classroom. ’That fine also a solid Palestinian stand against martial law and promised to ® ^ . h > nH State William P. R ^ ers and which have been in actual use spreading disease of violence the Sept. 27-Oct. 5 trip, omitted law for resolving impasses ac- is to be doubled, beginning next a hostile new Jordlanian gov- crush Jordanian civil strife. ^ ' 7 '' I® specific eommanaoes a other top U.S. officials^ in the countries in which they buddy... you blew itl and terror and its use as a polit­ Yugoslavia but left open the tually creates impasses,’ ’ he Monday. ernment. it was unclear if the jieW re- ° ®'" ^ ^ Strict security precautions an unspecified number of oth- vvere taken at Lod International were woven for 50 yee«B or ical tactic.’’ He continued: possibility Of a stop in Belgrade, said. Judge Wright said the boards The Peking-oriented guerrilla gime would seek to find and Sure it's a shock . . . but havon'f you boon ebs. Airport as she boarded an El Al “ That same cancerous dis­ Sources said Yugoslav Presi- education and education in both communi- group was suspended from the free the hostages, divided by the l o r r u Kanofani said the Popular Airlines Boding 707 for New ease has been spreading here in dent'•nto wanted a separate an- ^ teachers associa!tion have “ es "lay come back to court Palestine Uberatlon Organiza guerrillas Into groups of three HOLMES . looking for on oxeuse to buy a color sot7^ MANCHESTER, CONN Front plans no further actions York via London. Newsmen 400 MAIN STREET the United States. nouncement mainly because he ggg^g^hat different objectives ^8 t® seek other penalties uon. over-all command of the and held in hideouts. to force compliance with its de- were forbidden to report the ARTHUR HOLMES NORMAN HOLMES And wouldn't one of those sharp now color Nixon emphasized campus does not care to be lumped to- „ determined, a « ■‘^®“'®‘* guerrilla movement, after it .Ghassan Kanafanl, spokes­ niands. “ We do not base out number of her flight, disorder, saying that “ we face gether with iSpain^s Francisco inevitable under . v -r h blew up three hijacked airliners man for the Popular Front, 're­ ' ------, No action was takerv Tuesday his .P°*'®y retaliation,” he said. When 'the premier’s plane TVs bo greot to own? Horo you soo fiv o the greatest crisis in the histoiy Franco or the NATO allies, this law,” Frink said. ‘ in the Jordanian desert, Satur­ marked Tuesday that ■ " against the rank-and-file New . „ioo,. "We simply want our prisoners landed at London’s Heathrow of American education today." Nixon went ‘ to five west ‘ Euro­ this law is invalidated day. ^ group s conditions were clear ^ t- good reasons to buy a new color sot. pean countries a month after „i * Haven teachers, airport for a one-hour stopover, Because of the disturbances, courts or changed in the legis­ Only Tuesday, the Popular and “ when dny government re- security precautions were so Wright said his order was not An informed source In Jerusa- Ever since ctiildhood, people are admonisheii, he said: taking office in 1969. _ lature, education in Connecticut ....s— Front warned Western govern- turns our pris6nere. we will elaborate that she didn’t ven­ “ Don’t cry,” whenever anything goe^ wrong. “ To put It bluntly, today high­ •rhe following August^ on his appears to be headed for cha­ Haven" an^N^w Haveli bXds aiid Israel ‘‘it "cim “ cannot o t handTiacThandTiacR tHelt-priMhersV their prisoners.” iem said Bonn-and-^em joined ture out of the jet. er "education in America risks way home from an Asian tour, So we eventually become so conditioned So whether or net your old sot's working, os.” wjUU forever” for the-iii to re- 'The commandos hold 36 London 'Tuesday in pressing Is- Armed...... j ______guards, Scotl^d yard losing that essential support it he became the first U.S. presi­ A Tolland County Superior (Sec Page Nino) lease commando prisoners in Americans and Israelis, eight rael to agree to the Popular detective's, airport police ^and against crying that we seldom do during you couldn't pick a bettor thno to Mow has had since the begiinning of dent to visit Communist Ruma- Front's terms. The British re- guard dogs ringed the airliner this country—the support of the nin adulthood. Even when faced with so power­ portedly want Israel to' declare while the Israeli ambassador to American people.” yourself to one... priced the Norman's way! American relations with neu­ publicly its readiness to swap, Britain, Aharon Remez, board­ ful an emotion as sorrow, we tend to fight His remedy; tralist, independent-minded Yu­ but the others are said to be ed the plane to talk to her. “ It is time for responsible uni­ back' the tears — but a person should feel goslavia are good and Tito has willing to settle for a confiden­ “ Mrs. Meir will not get out of versity and college administra­ neither ashamed nor reluctant to use this TERMS TO SUIT YOUR BUDGET had a long-standing invitation to tial reply. the airplane," an airport securl- tors, faculty and student leaders The Israelis have refused any ty official said. "We do not want healthy tension valve during bereavement. to stand up and be counted. (Bee Page Twenty-Seven) exchange since thq first Arab to expose her." demands were announced last Foreign Minister Abba Ebon week, shortly 'after the jetliners ssid Mrs. Meir would talk with —a Trans World Airlines Boeing B.S. officials about the balance 707, Swissair DC8 and BrlUsh power and the Soviet pres- SOUTH SIDE UAW Chief on Picket Lines; Overseas Airways Corp. VCIO— ®*i®® k* Ike Middle East and ENTRANCE were hijacked.' opportunity to ZENITH Negotiations to free the host- review all matters of common COLOR Can’t Predict Strike Length ages remained fruitless on two k'l®*‘®st’’ between the United fronts Tuesday. I®*'®®'- DETROIT (AP) — A veteran agrrtculturtd, mahufacturi^ rep- The Rt. Rev. Jean Rodhain, The trip comes in the wake of TV of auto industry picket lines, resentqtives. V Israel’s withdrawal from Middle Jic''and other UAW lOfficials president of the Roman Catholic United Auto Workers President < ^ ,,, j East peace talks at the United A-' begin a tour of 25 cities and 167 welfare organization Caritas In- ternationalis, returned to Rome Nations, Egypt’s declaration Leonard Woodcock Joined strik- ig^gj striking units Thurs^y. Tuiesday that the U.S.-sponsored ing union members picketing at The tour will run through the from Jordan, his papal mission apparently a failure. “ All I can peace initiative is dead, and the YOU CAN BUY A ZENITH three General Motors Oirp. weekend, \Voodcock said. establishment of martial law in say at present to the families of COLOR TV FOR AS LOW AS plants on Detroit’s West side to­ He will travel to Cleveland Jordan by a new military gov­ 299.95 the hostages is “ Let’s hope,” day. and points in Michigan. He said ernment. Msgr. Rodhain said. QUALITY INSURANCE SINCE 1923 NEW 2S-HL The professorial, soft-spoken he may join picket lines in It also follows a period of It-m. MAONAVOX SYLVANIA COLOR TV leader of some 344,000 striking Flint, Mich., but added, “ I don’t Mediators for the Internation­ strained relations between union members arrived at the think we’ll have to picket else- al Red Cross (Committee also Washington and Tel Aviv which 'Before Losses Happen Insure With La^penl" COLOR TV first plant sites at 7:16 a.m. and where.” were unable to stfe the hostages. many observers believe was $ 7 0 0 .9 5 o stepped into the picket lines to Serious bargaining was post­ But a spokesman in Geneva caused primarily by U.S. reluc­ The Dynamic Duo chat softly with the pickets. poned until next Tuesday, union said the IRCX3 was sending-two tance to acknowledge the al­ C 6260 The pickets at GM’s Fleet- sources said, although both more negotiators to join, the leged Egyptian missile build-up Holy Savings! When Aetna Life & Cas­ wtxxl, Fisher and Cadillac sides were to meet briefly today two-m(in team in Amman. in the Suez Canal cease-fire plants, were orderly and some­ Kanafani said nobody would ualty's Auto-Rite .policy is teamed up WEilONOfl to work out an agenda for future zone. with a qualified safe driver ROW; down what subdued. ' At Cadillac, talks. be allpwcd to see the 54 host­ The .Nixon administration fi­ there were only four picket The UAW had pulled nearly ages, the remainder of 429 pas­ I >b nally accused Cairo of violating go the rates! Savings are possible be­ signs and 25 pickets. 344,000 workers off their jobs In sengers and crewmen aboard the military standstill clause of cause your premium is based on your ‘’Sometimes it wasn’t this the United States and Canada the three planes. The others the eigreement, but not until peaceful,” Woodcock remarked Tuesday in support of new con­ were -Released last weekend, much anx'“*.y developed in Is­ driving record. You'rejpot saddled with as he borrowed a sign reading, ^ 3 - tract demands. many shortly before the Jets rael that the Americans were extra charges to carry those "bad guy" "UAW on strike for Justice” 23-IN. RCA Production continued at Ford were blown up. sacrificing Israeli interests for from a fellow picket. drivers. Auto-Rite may rescue you from Motor Co, and Chrysler Corp., Jerusalem sources said Tues­ the sake of pushing the U.S. Woodcock said he could not contracts also have ex- day that 250 Arabs among the peace initiative. a high auto premium. Call us. COLOR TV predict the length of the strike pii-ed but which have been 450 arrested in occupied terrlto- Mrs. Meir is to meet with Nix- May We Quote Rates find Assist You As We Have So Many Others? against industrial giant GM but gi-ggted at least temporary Early American Styling ries during the weekend as Pop- on on Friday. She is e x ^ c t ^ to 8aid,'” There are no ideolrgical jgimunity by the UAW. ular. .. Front sympathizers ... were bring up these and other mat­ hangups so there is no reason whatever terms are reached on a hunger strike protesting ters in her talks with the Presi­ 7^ for it to last too long.” gt g M will set a pattern for set- their confinement. Most of the He said remarks from fellow nements at Ford and CTirysler. dent and other U.S. officials; John H. Lappen, Inc. jailed Palestinians — 75 were PANASONIC COLOR TV pickets indicated, “ They are in union and the automaker —Israel’s stand that the indi­ full support of the strike, in full pgj {bg price tag of the strike at released Monday alter they rect peace tedks with Egypt and Insurors and Realtors YOU CAN BUY A PANSONI^ support of our objectives and g,ore than $118 million a day, were cleared of PFLP connec­ Jordan cannot resume until the COLOR TV FOR AS LOW AS happy to be on strike.” including lost wages and sales. Jet Splits in Half tions—were held in the occupied Egyptians return their Suez Ca­ 259.95 Jordimian city of Nablus. nal ground to air missile lineup 164 East Center St., Manchester e 649-5261 Woodcock made his rounds of jj,g firg,-y gew car inven- Six crewmen and 71 passengers were injured when KeriYiedy last night, but 78 others aboard the jet the plants before flying to Chi­ BEHIND THE COUNTER OR BEHIND THE PRODUCT, NORMAN’S HAS THE EXPERTS cago to meet with the union’s (See Pago Sixteen) DCS jet’skidded off the runway and split in half at were unhurt. (Story on Page 14) (AP Photofax) (See Page Ttilrteen) (See Page Tltirieen)

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