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PAGE THIRTY’-SIX ' ■■ ' ‘ \ llanrbfHtpr €t>ratng iii^raib WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1969 Most Manchester Stores Open Tonight Until 9 O^Clock will be borne by the town, prin Town^ T ravelers Research cipally by in-kind services. Harkins, following the sign Av«rage Daily Net Press Run ing of the contract with Trav Sign C-DAP Study Contract elers, said that work on the Fbr nSe Week Ended The Weather C-DAP study will start im June M, IMS ^ J / contract waa signed In Harkins added, however, that mediately. Fair and mild .tonight with // tford txiday (or the services he anticipates that 'Travelers lows in the 60s. Tomorrow, / ■ of ^y^elers Research Corp., to will do a good job and that he 15,459 again, (air and warm with does not anticipate any need highs in upper 80s. be the o<™ultant for Manches Five-Day Forecast for cancellation WINDSOR LOCKS, Conn. Manchester— A City of Vitiate Charm ter’s two^ar C-DAP (Com C-DAP, which can be com (AP) — Temperatures In Con VOL. LXXXV m , NO. 268 munity DevfelQpment Action pared to jet^massive Comprehen necticut from ’Thursday through TWENTY-TWO PAGES MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1969 (CSaaatfted Ads-ertising on Ftage 19) PRICE TEN CENTS Plan) study. sive P,lah, is a two-year study Monday are expected to average Signing for the tmVh was Ly ot a town’s exlstlng/servlces near normal with daytime highs man Hoops, chalrmaiAof Man and facilities and a ^'projection from 80 to 86 and overnight chester’s C-DAP AgencjAx^l^ of its needs in the five-year lows in the 60s. nesses were Town Mi___„ ^ period following the study. It The U.S. Weather Bureau pre Tons of Confetti Robert Weiss and Joljn^ Har ipells out priorities (or accom dicts that the weather will be Riots Continue kins, C-DAP executive director. plishing the projected needs. generally warm during the first NEW YORK (AP)— A spe cial force of 600 sanitation •nie contract cajJs (or a |67,- M anchester’s two - year half of the perixxl and cooler men has scooped up 300 tons A Toast to Three Men 600 payment to Travelers R e C-DAP 'Study will be under a during the last half. search for consultant fees for *160,000 bhdgej with *112,600 of of ticker tape, confetti and Precipitation should total from shredded paper showered on two years. Harkins explained it a state ^.^nt, already ap % to H inch, occurring as the Apollo 11 astronauts dur that the town has an option to proved by the 'Ejepsrtment of showers Friday and Saturday British Troops ing their ride from toe Bat- cancel the contract at any time Community Affalris> The re - and ral nalong the coast Sun f/ : , i . tei7 to City Hall. and to pro-rate the fees. malning *37,600 of bie. budget day. The sanitation department Who Left Sky Unlimited t : predicted a “paper Callout’’ would continue In lower Man LOS ANGELES (AP)— M: hattan (or several days after Pre.sident Nixon has toast toe Wedneeday parade, as ed the Ajxillo 11 lunar ex In Londonderry winds stir up paper that set tled on window ledges and plorers as "three brave LONDONDERRY, North after the government announced donderry was not immediately building setbacks. men" who penetrated the ern Ireland (AP)—British the move in Belfast, Northern known. An estimate of toe cost was shadows of space and car s i . ' / troops moved into this Ireland's capital. The troops The dispatch of southern Irish not available. ried humanity to new Northern Irish city today were fully armed. troops underscored toe stunned heights of imagination. to halt religious rioting A government spokesman reaction of the Irish Republic to Holding aloft a glasa of chom- said the request to use Britts the violence in Northern Ire imgne at an extraordinary State that raged unabated after troops had been made by the in land. There was special concern dinner Weklng Armstrong moved to the area near ber of troops being used in Lon- his home secretary, James Cal WASHINGTON (AP) — The mission commander and first I^ndonderry to support laghan, in southwest England. government today published man on the moon—responded in i five field hospitals for The talks were believed to oonsumer-proteotton regtUaiionB a sometimes quavering voice treating injured from the What’s Behind have centered on the use of by which tiHlmately ail moat before 1,440 of the natlon’e eHte: predominantly Protestant British troops, something Wil processed commercially In the "We were very privileged to son has resisted in toe pest. United States must be Judged. leave on the moon a plaque on- North wanting to cross The Dispute domed by you. Mr. President, over. The southern mobili The three-cornered govern Under toe Wholesome Meat Act of 1967 toe states have umUI saying It was oil for mankind." By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS mental war of nerves erupted HOUSE and HALTS zation included transport after a night of violence in next Dec, 16, or a year later un The glltlering banquet was and other support units in THE DISPUTE: Roman Cath- capped by presentation of spe- oUcs, outnumbered two to one which at least lo persons were der solne circumstances, to set ANNUAL CLEARANCE combat gear. The number wounded In shooting Incidents. up inspection programs at least dal medals to the pioneering I'irJi'; by Protestants in Northern Ire trio imd. poethumously, to three df men involved was not land, claim they are subject to Homes, shops and public build equal to feder^ standards. OF SUMMER DRESSES IS ON! ings in six major towns were set The 462-page manuscript Is- astronauts fatally burned in a O Oi announced. discrimination In such matters spacecraft fire In 1967. ablaze. And there were uncount-^ ^sued today by toe Agriculture OalhoUcs and Protestants as jobs, housing and voting. The affair climaxed a trium o have been battling almost con THE CAUSES: H ie trouble Is ed other injuries as the result of Department sets forth detailed tor phant day of tours through New tinuously since Tuesday in Lon rooted In the history of Ireland; i-cldents otoer than shootings. proposals carrying out the o o act. President Nixon i>o.ses with the three A|m)IIo 1! a.stronauts just liefore tlie sUirt York and Chicago, a day devot donderry and other parts of the first under English dominabksi The worst of toe rioting con "It’s big medicine In terms of ed to on outpouring of American North which is etill part of Brit and then in an Ireland divided tinued here as gasoline bombs of a state dinner honoring the moon men at Ik)s Angeles last niglit. l.eft to appreciation (or the feat. additional controls to determine POO ain. between the predominantly were hurled at police this morn Armstnmg noted that during more effective consumer protec light: Col. Edwin Aldrin ,Ir., (3ol. Mike Collins, the Piesident, and Neil Arm The Northern Irish govern Catholic south aoid the mainly ing and another building was set till- New York ticker-tape trib tion,” Dr. Hyman M. Stelnmetz, ment said the British troops, al Protestant north. ablaze in toe Bogside battle strong. (AP Photofux) ute he anw a sign telling the as- Consumer and Marketing Serv PRICE o 6o 0( ready stationed in tJie province, THE BACKGROUND: In 1916, field. Police and rioters hurled tixinauts, "Through you we ice official, said In an Interview. '2 moved in immediately to help following an uprising against bricks and rocks at each otoer. hmched the moon." Then he Ih e liar-ranging proposals In hard-pressed police restore or toe British, Ireland became a Shops Slid homes were being said "It was our privilege to- clude mostly exisUt^ federal o o 00 der. republic. This was followed by a boarded up in preparation (or ilay to rroaa toe country lo specifications on meat inspec d r a m a tic r ed u c tio n s on A British force took up posi- civil war, which resulted In the another night of terror. touch America " the wild young division between toe 26 counties tion and pexiklng house < ^ ra- OUR ENTIRE REMAINING STOCK Uons outside the Guildhall in An estimated 60 police alone Spacemen Leave Stars Gueets at Ute olaborale slate Londonderry within 10 minutes (See Page EIgbt) (Bee Page Fifteen) dinner, (he first ever held out fun furs in (See Page Eight) side Washlngtin, tncludsd msm- liem.of llte Cabinet and the Su With Stars in Their Eyes preme Court, 44 of 50 governors, exciting styles re|iresentatlves of the diplomat . the lotMt silhouettes to wear from now on . . . A - lines NOT ALL LOS ANGELES (AP) ing our aigtits . . . and tor the across the street. Communist ic corps and too asrospaca busi swing skirts, sheaths, coot styles and mony more. SIZES that will create —Red Skelton and his kind of men you are." police detained the DeFores an ness. svistlon heroes, military IN ALL Actor Don DeForc said of the liour they feared It would be leailero and (rtsnds and rsla- wife called it “the most astronaulB, "I cried every Ume long«r~and confiscated the Uves of the astronauU. * JUNIORS » MISSES • HALF SIZES STYLES furor this fall brilliant and exciting eve one of the guya got up." film. "When the Invitation to The 2Vz->iuur, seven-course ning we’ve ever had.” Lost Saturday OeFore Ihls dinner came," said the ac feast In a lavishly decorated To Irano Dumts U was “Just knocked on the (toor of a rrla- tor, a longUme Nixon campaJgiv l»«llns)m of toe Century Plaza magnificent." Dick Martin (of live In a Czechoslovak village er, "we dropped everything and Hotel broke up after a great Rowan and Martin) exclaimed, near Prague while his wife Mar come home." roar of cheem and .claps (or the “ Delightful! A great honor to be lon took a picture of him from "Wfiat on eventngt" btonde astranauls who spoke miHleatly here." And Pat Boone said: June Haver cried excitedly, of their accompliohments. "For our young people, a great standing beelde husband Fred Karller, they were cheered by HOUSE HALE night. We’ve got some real an eetlinatrd 4 million In New M6 MAIN STREET ------^ ^ ^ MncMurruy "President NUcun DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER heroes." Banies Critical ** walked over k> our tobie with York flly anl- So It went Wednesday night as Of Dempfey Mike Oa!llns and said, '1 Just i-ogo. a omall-town boy from suburban For Absrnce wanted some of you people i»ver Nixon hmied Kuit the astro- Whittier—the Prestdiimt of the this way to meet him ’ nniite fnay travel overseas after United States hosted the Apol HARTFOIU), tkmn (AP) "We nhi>oli hamki with (he lo 11 astronauts at a state din Stats Sen. Wallace Ilomes, Re (gee Page Flltsea) i *•9- to $45. I’reoldent amt OolUns and I ner. publican leader In toe Senate, kliOMd Wemar Von Braun -he’s It was a spectacular that claimed today tool Gov. John other fake furs to $90 (he head of Um whole Ihlng” turned movie Otars into fans and Dempoey hod ’’em barrassed’’ I MNm! r n M: I f ffYrmiTrrttt: r In her excitement Jtsw forgot Peperino Presents outglamored Olamorvllle on Its Ooraiectlcut by turning down an to convey a tiiesiiage from the borne ground, a *32 million ho tiivltotion to toe Apollo 11 cele MacMurraya' twtn daughters. Nixon To Ask All of a sudden it's beginning to look like furl With tel. toe Century Plosa. lleg« atiulm ts despite ITALY make-believe for toe simple rea the (altiira of Oongrcxai to revive son that it was real and unlop- derry immediately after their arrival in the strife- a g«»verTimrnt-bBCkrd program pabie: 24 daya earlier Nell A HALE China Says Troops •.efore startirig a three-w eek va- torn city. They were calletl to ifelp restore or Armstrong and Edwin E. Aldrin Congress To Buffet catUsi 945 MAIN ST— DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER der. (AP Photofax) Jr . had aet foot o n 'th e moon I'reaidenl Nixon or Itobert It while Michael Oolllris circled Klni'h. je cre la ry of Health, kkhi- above them in their mother Skirt All-Out War Nixon Tax Proposal •-allisi srvi Wsltare, will make craft. tile Hrsi |iubllcly. according to 946 MAIN S T R E E T TOKYO (AP) — Oommunhst In repeating its broadcast of WASHINGTON (API - P resi fecleral fumts to stalea without Now here they stood on the giivrniment sources The state- Wednesday, Peking Radio said ballroom’s plush orange carpet dent Nixon's proposal for th# any restrictions. Downtown Manchestor ROUND OUT YOUR LINEN'CLOSETWITM China's official radio said today inent rwrw Ijeing |>ret«red,. the fighting broke out on Sinklang’s Hardly a ' throat could have re? federal goverriment to ahare Maivin said 'oiir wivke xyk Open 6 Days its military patrols on toe So- wsirree aibl. will noaure lersting northwest border nuire than 6(X) mained unchoked os Nixon pre- some Income tax revenues with tern xnikl be unluirsed by a HOUSE Ttaoraday to 9 PJlL vlet-Sinklang border withdrew Cong Casualties Rise iiulitultotis that tile iMlrninlstra- miles northwest of Lop Nor, site .sented each hero a medal to toe etstr (aces formidable ob- massive. blanket system of SNOWY WHITE PERCALE SHEETS tion will piwti for speeily octiun •’to prevent woreening of the sit- of Red China's nuclear weapon etacles In Congreae. revenue sharing I item't’be crashing audience applause and •M loan legulatlon when con- uaUoh.’’ But toe Chinese gave plants and missile testing yellsT Arid he led a efuunpognp But the Prestrlent will have lleve Congress will embark wlb In Heavy Fighting giew goes Uick to work Hept J no further information on the grounds. toast' "We thank you for rais more than a year to campaign ty-nilly upon any massive plan 9 Tile Henatr already has b y S / r t n g m a i € i border clash reported in central Peking’s Foreign Ministry .SAIGON (AP) .— Enemy cas for (he proposal which he wants of revenue sharing " Vk-dnomeae killed Mncc. the ene jMSseil arvj a Hiaise rommittes Asia. charged : ‘‘Tbe Soviet, side sent ualties climbed steadily today to beetjme effoctlve in I97i, - - i Hoth chairmen wtv> are con 72x108, my nthicked 150 Ijoses and il.1* iiiq/ojvrd legtskttron raising The Soviet press and radio in two helicopters, db&ns of tanks as hard fighting was reported towns early Tuesday In what He will have toe aid of some Moscow also confined itself to fot the third day north of Saigon congressmen and the rnthuslas (See Page Mfteen) the interest rale celling on gov- Iwin ’Jitted and armored vehicles and sev U.S. analysts consider tlw rqien- rrrimrnl guaran(eef state niques which gave no details of South Vietnam. Beret C.O. and I'ical officials kmrei to 10 per cent Each bill BuHer-soft leefhers in fall kilometers (a mile and a quar nist command's fall offensive »(>ec-ines the new ceiling would toe clash nor any count of the ter) into Slnkiang, firing on More action also was reported Informed soiin es eirtmuited The obstacles they face In Kirh Still Hav<> fashion colors, slightly an casm lties. just below toe demilitarized clude is- retroactive lo all bssns mode C hin^ frontier guards and kill U.S. casualties at 100 to 125 And Lawyer after Aug It tiqued — just right! 'The Soviet announcement said ing or wounding them ." zone, and American B32 bomb Outspoken oppoclUon by two killed iind more- than 800 wM>|)liol<‘M Offlrials in the Office .jf Edu only that se\'eral persons were ers made their heaviest raids key Houee chairmen. Wilbur D Up-front styling — for pants or mini's! Mopcow newspapers printed a i-ation e trwireii * Wssn division 81x108, killed or wounded but did not there in more than three In Confali MUIs. t>-Ark , of the Ways anrl WAHHINGTTlS (AIM Ttw foreign Ministry communique The 7 Quan Ixa-An !./»-Lrs have estlnmbp«l tlist .upwards of Chunky heels, with that right now look. disclose on whic side or how which said tension had been months. Means (.'ommittee to which toe Uft crviclAl loop- full fitt^ Nmh triangle, north of .So gon SAIGON (Apt The general 720 'ksj ttudents may be derueit Big broad toe expression! . . . and only many. building up along the border in Allied forces claimed more proposal wss referred, aivd hoies in Us [soviatons to phig and close to the Cambodian bor who ordered the arrest Tex , ol tax kjopholea for the very rich, test notes, u-ith Peking warning • Ireen Beryt »>idlert on a mur the Approprtatlona Commllle* according to a Treasury expert Isn't raised from the current 7 The communique said the fighting as American forces der charge met today with the per cent Th* interest rate for, 90x108 of “serious consequences" if The proepect that th* tax The trouble is In a eecUon of SAUC PSiOElO! Chinese invaded six miles east pursued North Vietnamese units civilian lawyer for one of them p rim e tswnnvwra l.t a record XS HPBCIAL! there are further provocations reform bill. If ultimately passed toe lax reform bill aimed at In CmUllUEN’8 aCHOOI. of Shalanashkol. which does not that made a heavy attack.on toe but did not rule on the lawyer s Jm-r cent and Moscow promising “a deci In the lurin ' approved by the suring that no wealthy taxpayer fhow on maps, in the Semlpela- three towns early Tue day (•etnirjn for his client's release The uperuji te Uut Ihousurvds 90x120, sive rebuff” to any Chinese ac tmsk region of Kazakhstan. House srlll siphon off some fed may rompielrly escape federal WOMEN’S LOAFERS Missing GIs U.S forcez said they killed 124 An Army sfsikesmon said of ki-ts riuiy nut be able to tion. eral revenues that otherwise Imofne taxes SHOES 60x80 queen fitted Tasa. the Soviet news agency, North VietnameM in five i«attlea Maj. Gen G L Mabry, corn go to college this tall because The U.S, State Department Held bv Cong would be svallable (or sharing Ttv bill s« drawn by the said two Chinese were captured W enesday and tod/iy srhile msnder of supferTt troot» In ttiey can't g«l loan*. ' one feder JUST a Boya’ Oxforda stressed toe United Staples will A crowded sche*!ulr for the Ways ami .Means- Committ--* ONLY ,A,', \ \, In Hong Kong, m any,escapees Amerlcin casualt es were three Vietnam, told attorney George al ksan uftii oil said • *M P air apevtally prioed a OIrla’ Sobool Stylea ' ayold taking sides in\the dispute WASHINGIGN (AP) The W s^ ^nd Means Committee,, snd panned by the . tbmse is it \ 108x120 frorp toe maituand report mas- killed and 24 woundejaals 4.00 cases 2 fo r fore midnight Wedne»d;>'. The bry said he would let Gregtjry For years, < 'ongreos has Ustns ' a television inten’lea- Wednes colony tc-lievc the stories about , Confirmation that toe pre A Republican tag on the viously listed men are In captiv paratrriopers were blor long the know- when a decision is made grante>i certslh tax exemptiona A further •'ompUcalion came day night : "I don’t kke to say the troop movements but say j/ropoewl. underlined In Nixon's ity was based on Information •outhern apl>roaih to Tty Ntnh Asked when Mabry might act In •sve area iur oreXher such os when the .’ienate, added an Basic white. Basic type-180 percale. The lorsg we're neutral. Our positton is there' is little other information message by a stress on the long brought bock lost week- by three City the key prortnrta) 'apiUl on the petition, a sprdtesman minerml deptetlon alkiwiisicea. amendment to Its bill that would that we are going to attempt to to indicate major conscription (im# party theme that the f ^ e r weoring, ever-procticol, ever pretty pillow casM newly released oervlcemen, os 55 m iles rv)rthwe«t of .Ssig'Jrt Bald hr didn't know, but charitable contribuMons. form prohibit bunks from requiring a become more (rtenefly sk-lfh both Add ng to the doubt is the *1 government has growrl too well as Information from other The battle rsg*4 until dawn wouldn t think he'd take any ttn- kmse%. Interest trvni municipal stuiient ot- hte family to hatve on coses ond sheets. Fitted with Spring-On* elastic tl^ Soviet Union and Commu big, powerful ^ InWfficjfrbt ‘ known tect that most , escapees aource*. a defense spokeaman V>d«y and a fte n s s r l 9outh due anuiunt of time " arxt' yu te bonds ^ Ol count os a ctsiditlun (or a corners, or flot. NowWs the time to supplement nist China and we're not going from China, if caught by Hong ■ Mills /was on record )(gatnst HOUSE HALE said Vietnsmere headqujirterf said Gregorys petition charged iloal'of theae deductions have loan, the official mid. -k. to play one against the other. Kong border patrols, claim they toe proposal even before it woe ^ your! linen doset with these oil-time!, snowy white The Pentagon indwated on 73 enemy de--l were eourVed in- that the l>sig Binh Army jtock- limitations, but wealthy tndtvtd He said the provision spon- \ OPEN THURSDAYS TO • P.M. — CHAROB ACXXIUNIS INVITBO We are going to see if we snnounced ofricUlly He told favorites by Springmoid. are fleeing hunger or per-ecu- Wednewlay that toe mcenUy ob- rludlng a deputy batlaiion com- adr eil in which Middleton has uals have been able to moke In- lo rv ii by Sen. Edw ard M Ken- can relieve tenatons by becom nswufnan he wfOjtii t«r um U ef’ *46 MAIN STREET DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER Uon.,imprijnnment of conscrip ing friendly with both o< them” tion. (See Page Eight) (Boo Page Eight) . (He« Page EIgM) ably oppused to the dlaburwlng of (Hee Page klflera) ilea Page ‘nUfteea) .... I PAGE TWO MANCHEitTiSK EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN,, THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. 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New Englanders ‘Sloppy’ G unm an MOVIE AUDIENCE Sheinwold o?j Bridge Among Guests M o o n m an *»»**«»g u i d e ******* Sought in Death A SERVICE OF FILM-MAKERS 8IMFLE TRICKS The Baby Has AND THEATERS. At Reception N otes SOMETIMES WORK NORTH 7 '# ^ '. ’ • ■ ■ " ‘ i O f Singers’ D ad Th«9« raimps aoply to Mma * K 7 2 rtlaaao< aftar Nuv 1. 1968 LOS ANQELEB (AP) —The Co«* Not Told By ALFRED SHEINWOU) J 7 3 LOS ANOBLBS (AP) — a gueirt Uat a t President Nixon’s LOS ANOBLES (AP) - THIS SEAL "Be good,” an pngllflh poet O A K Q J8 “very, very, sh i^ looMng" K6 'in sdt indicates the tUm wet once wrote, "and let who can Been Named dinner In honor of the Apollo 11 *• the nian armed with a high*powered state dinner for the Apollo 11 — eubmittsd and approved under be clever.” Perhaps he was WEST e a s t astronauts was sprinkled with tronauts cost, but th^best esU- vras sought by ptaice today the Motion Picture Coda thinking of bridge playera. It ♦ 6 ♦ A Q 4 the names of New Englandem. mates put the expense to tax- *»r quesMonitq' in the fatal of Self-Regulation. isn’t necessary to be brilliant C? A K985 ^ 1064 0 10 6 3 They Included: payem at upwards of $48,000. rtxxKiiig of die father of the ^ Suggstted for GENERAL if you want to swindle your O 9542 Froemsdorf, Mark Alan, aon of Oary and Unda McCarty Mr. and Mm. Preston Bassett, An oHlclal of the Century Pla- shying Lemon Slstem 44 8732 ♦ 10 9 5 Froemsdorf, Wrlght-Pattereon Air Force Base, Ohio. He wai sudlancae. opponents. Just do something Ridgefield, <3onn. “ Hotel, site of the affair investteotom nfiimJi m ^ Suggstted for MATURE good and keep a straight face. SOUTH bom Aug. 13 at M anchei^r Memorial Hoepttal. Hie maternal Rep. Edward P. Boland, D- Wednesday night, said a dinner c l« e ^ ! w - * J 10985 3 grandmother is Mhs. Patrice McCarty, IB Hawley St. His pa audiancee (parental ditcre- North dealer. Mass. rtmllar to the seven-course ^ ^ ^ East-West vulnerable. C? Q2 ternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mm. Alvin Fnoemsdort, Cane tion advised). 0 7 Girardeau, Mo. He has a alst^, Christine, 2. Gov. and Mm. Kenneth CurtU probably would cost $30 Cauca*tanTV^2^ 21o"SL^ Opening lead —King of of Maine. That come to $48,200 for ^ RESTRICTED — Pereone Hearts. 4k A Q J4 under 16 not edmIKed. un- East South West j . T, David, son of Sgt Richard and Helen Schwe- Rep. and Mm. BmlUo Dadda* "®* Ho U reportedly I^ed w4th a West led the king of hearts, del Howe. He was bom July 80 at Chanute Field Hoepltai, Ran- rlo. ConnecUcut. c***- costa such as rent- .so-caUb^ri^^nSl^^^^^ t lete accompanied by parent and South did something good. Pass 4 4 All Pass toul, 111. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Nat N Gov. and Mm. Deane C. Davie ^ mammoth ballroom and picture of the man has been eta* or adult guardian. He dropped the queen. It wasn’t of Vermont. the conference rooms used by culated to police Scbwedel, 117 Adelaide Rd. id Partont under 16 not ad- very clever, as West later Dr. and Mm. Charles Stark t****® vrho made the arrange- vesUgotom ’ pointed out with some bitter- I^tetlve to rontinue the hearts, * • • * • mitted. This age rastriction Hill, Leslie Elisabeth, daughter of Douglas and Elizabeth Draper, Dept, of AeronauUcs „ WUham Lemon, B4 father of ness. But it did work, and any- y "“t Play and Astronomy at MIT, Cam- t**® H. InclluHng the quartet that may ba highar In certain thing that works In such situ- 10-6-4-2.) ^m beck Hill, Hillside Dr., Ellington. She was bom Aug. 6 at araaa. Check thaatar or Mancheeter Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparenta bridge, Maas. ^ ‘he bill would be paid by the has appeared on tlMLawrence atlons is good. There would be a problem only are Mr. and Mm. John Lembeck, Remsenburg, N. Y Her pa Mr. and Mm. James C. Elms, * ■*®*'®"®btlcs and Space Welk television show for 18 advaitialng. West was afraid that a heart ^ ^® 5®*® ® bad swallow- ternal grandperenlB are Mr. and Mm. Dean HIU, Barre Vt NASA Electronics Research ■^®"**ut*^®tion, with the rest yearn, was slain Tuesday hi the Prmrvd •• • public Mrvic* continuation would set up dum- ®*^ ^® il®®®® hearts, but this Center, Cambridge, Moss. ^ming from the President’s en- parking lot of the Marina Del by this n*w«D«pe( • • • • • ’ ■ ' my’s jack, and he shifted to column r®fa^“ to worry about , ’t Taylor, Jeffrey Cameron, son of Frank O. and Eveline Mr. and Mrs. Davis G. Hoag, tertalnment allowance. Rey golf course, where he _ the eight of clubs. Declarer, P®*® ^ m o re Taylor Jr., RFD 1, Crow Hill Rd., Stafford Springs. MIT, Cambridge, Masa. -D • I V -r. worked as an instructor. who had been holding his Dally QnesRon ^ ■■ r He was bom Aug. 1 at Rockville General Hciapital. Hla mater D. Bralnard Holmes, Ray I f i c k Your Reason witnesses told polios Lemon I breath, exhaled gustily, took Partoer opens with one nal grandparents are Mr. and Mm. Tom Blnmore. Rye, N.H. theon Co., Lexington, Mass., LOS ANGELES (AP) — Why •*>outed for help os he m n THEATER riMf- I dummy’s king of clubis and ®P“^®> to® next player ^ paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mm. Frank Thylor Sr. and Mrs. Holmes. did astronaut Michael Collins “cross the parking lot. Then a SCHEDULE I speedily cashed two top dla- P“*“®*- '^®u hold: Spades, 6; Laconia, N. H. Ho has a brother, Frank, 8. Mr. and Mm,. Horace M. Hor- shave off hU mustache? m a n pulled a rifle from a sack monds to get rid of the deuce Hearts, A-K-9-8-B; Dlamondg, * # • 1*1 ner, United Aircraft, East Hart- “Take your pick,’’ Collins three times in the Cinema 1—Midnight Cowboy, of hearts, *"’ ’*'*’ ...... Groves, John Bfartln, son of Raymond and Ann Alvord ford, Conn. quipped before the celebrity- **“ck. 2:00, 4:30, 7:00, 9:30. South eventually lost two "Vnat do you layT Groves, 2S0 Boyd Ave., Elmhurst, 111. He was bom Aug. 6 at Dr. Arthur R. KantrowlU, otudded state dinner Wednes- . T**® WUer then fired a fourth Cinema n — Funny Girl, trump tricks, but he carefully Answer: Bid 1-NT. This Ehnhumt Memorial Hospital. Hla material grandparents are Avco Everett Research Lahore- "My wife didn’t like it, my ®uUet Into the fallen Lennon's 2 :00, 8 :00. avoided looking at West as he catchaU respoiwe ^ o w s a weak head a t poiivt blank rayige, wlt- Mr. and Mm. Martin B. Alvord, Cummaquld, Masa. He has a tory. Everett, Moss. kids didn’t like It, or It Itched.’’ Cinerama Ben Hut, 8:00. scored 120 points below the line, band, about 6 to 10 points, with sister, Jennifer, 23 months. President Jam es O. Leet of Collins, who piloted this orbit- neaaea said. He Red In a blue and white cor. East Harttord Drive-In — Overlooked Clue no suit worth bidding. You Northeast Airlines, Boston, and command ship Columbia Castle Keep, 8:16; Mod Room, would gladly show the hearts .. Michael Scott, son of Philip B. and Jacqueline Mrs. Leet. while NeH A. A nnstrong and Jim m y Lennon, a boxing In- It’s hard to see how West < ■tnictoir and brother of the dead 10: 10. expected to defeat the contract u.?* .?"® *“*■ ^ e r Palmer, Mt. Vernon Apts., 21B, RockvlUe. He was bom Gov. and Mm. Frank Ucht of HSdwIn E. Aldrin Jr., were o n __ . ------East Windsor Drive-In — mond or one club, but you can Aug. 4 at Manchester Memorial Hospital, Hla maternal grand Rhode Island. the moon, grew the mustache beUeves If he could collect only one Me, Natalie, 8:16; A FMne Pair, heart trick. Did he think his not quite afford to bid two parents are Mr. and Mm. Bernard Ringley, Calais, Maine Hla Mr. and Mm. B.V. Mamhall <*uring the lunar odyssey and ^ farm er Oolora- 10:06. partner was going to provide hearts over the opening bid of ^temal grandparents are Mr. and Mm. Ernest Palmer Unlted Aircraft, Windsor Locks! **>* quarantine period that end- Mancheeter Drive-In —Dad one spade. Youngstown, N. Y. ’ ed Sunday. He shaved it off the Lenixm *— three tricks In the black suits? oeveral yearn. dy’s Gone A-Hunting, 8:30; Copyright 1969 » * Mr. and Mm. Daniel P. Moy- Tuesday after spending Ume Most Important of all. West The man allegedly threat 'Twisted Nerve, 10:36. General Features Gorp. Monast, Lisa Ann, daughter of John and Mary Toothaker nlhon, Cambridge, Moss. He Is *>ls family, State ’Theatre—Never A Dull overlooked an Important clue ^*Pl«y Rd., Coventry. She was bom Aug. B at Man- assistant to the President for ur ened William Lennon’a Mfe be in the first trick. Among the cause of hta InabUKy to m arry Moment, 1:30, '7:36; Rascal, The Mighty Rushin’ Winds, a gospel singing group, as they performed last night. portion of the crowd digs the .soul music. In the very front are .several of the show’s (lerformers. cherter Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparenta ore ban affaire. cards not present on West’s Comments on Weather one of the Lennon girls. 3:16, 6:10, 9:20. Parana Bean Area and Mm. Grant Toothaker Sr., Ripley HIU Rd., Coventry, UA Theatre- Daddy’s Gone ''‘"f hearts was the deuce Gerhard Neumann, vice presl- NEW YORK (AP) — Astro- Investigatom said the Secret RIO DE JANEIRO — Brazil grandparents are Mr. and Mm. ’Iheodtore Monast dent General Electric Aircraft naut Nell A. Armstrong, tslring of hearts. Who held it? grows more . beans than any Wlilimantic. Service reported that the man Engine group, Lynn, Mass., and note of the ideal weather that Cinema I—Me, Natalie, 7:10, If South held the deuce other country and Its 1968-69 I* was once arrested for threat- " hearts, it was quite safe greeted him and his ApoUo 11 oning___ ^ the ...=life oiof x-reaiaemPresident 9:10. crop __is estim______ated a t 60 billion rr ol Thomas E. and Susan Gov. and Mm. Walter R. Pe- crewmates Wednesday, credited Lyndon B. Johnson, reportedly Mansfield Drlve-In — A Fine West to lead the suit again. If pounds. Most of the crop is Souled Out Concert Plays to Center Park Crdwd of 500 Evergreen Rd., Vemon. She was bom Aug. teraon,mon, of New Hampshire.HamDshire. New Yorkem with Itetng good blaming the Presldesit tor prev- 8:30; The April Foola, held the deuce of hearts grown In the south, malnW in 6 at MMchestOT Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandfather Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ragan, sports. enting Wm from marrying one he probably started with the Parana state, which accounts By TERRY DITAUA from the north end of Hartford, tog to have soul when you “Reepeot” to en Aretha Frank- ly amplified guitars, a huge or audience came up dh otogo and crowd in the park for a good After the money was counted Is Leo H o ^ , Wellesley, Maas. Her paternal grandparenta ore Mre, Cambridge, Mass. "We understand that a num- of the Lennon slstem. ------doubleton 4-2, and It was Im- for 26 per cent of the crop. and many planned to audition leave.” With that, the Soul Syn Un-llke voice. gan, and naturally the drums, *uig ”Oh Happy Day.” many yeom,” he said. and Mm. Thomas E. Wilson, Weston, Mass. She has a this morning, Mes- Hutchinson Elllott L. Richardson of Mas- her of you ascribe the poor At the Ume of his death, Len A crowd of about BOO gather at a black talent search that dicate, billed as "the best band there was a trumpeter ami a The audience, which contain b r^ e r Thomas, 2*4; and three erlsteire, Lisa, 4^4. KriaOna. Mchusetts, underaecretary of weather, the mlny weather in non was awaiting the tell debut Town Notified was to be sponsored by the In in the state of ConnecUcut,” Other stogem Included Valerie trombonist. The biuid ns n The concert was free, but reported that $275 profit was 8 ^ , cind Paitiicla, 16 monOiB. ed In Center Park yesterday ed many dark aklna aa well as the last several weeks, to our of his daughters’ own television ner City Exchange, but was broke into an up-tempo number Lewis, who sang a slow, gusty, whole, and the trumpol piaytir during the Intermtaalon a col cleared lost night. Mrs. Hutch * • • *t Whatever you hear about Mevening to hear an all-black white, was very well behaved, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Shea, flight around the moon and I’d aeries. Five shows so Car have Of Fall Hurts canceled at the last minute for and the soul comfort was under soulful blues tune. Her phraotog to particular, ' displayed g(x>d lection was token, the proceeds inson oiUd the money will go I, concert of soul music called and Uie number of uniformed Ivn ^ “^hter of Robert and Jocque- rice president Raytheon Co., like to say that we appreciate been taped. lack of funds. way. and sense o t timing were excel musicianship— better than most to go to the Inner C2ity Ex toward the purchase of some Mira. Richard E. Jaickman of Manchester police plus one ^ e llo NovrickI, 18B Summer St. She was bom Aug. Waltham. Mass. from the looks of the weather “ •’Souled O u t" lent end she knew just how to soul-rock groups. The trumpet change. The Exchange recent much-needed equipment at the 6 ^ Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandpi- 132 Maple St. has notified the ^ V. ■ta What the show lacked in The "Syndicate” played well, plainclothes detective who woa Capt. and Mm. Alan B. Shep- today that you don’t hold a hold back, slightly behind the e r’s tone was full and round, ly moved to a new larger build inner City Exchange OosteUo, 20 Edison Rd. Her patar- town of alleged Injuries she re •“ concert, sponsored^ by the smoothnees and organlzaUcn, it and the crowd, which was made beait, so that she achieved a standing nt the edge of the ing and they are trying to raise “TO Jr., astronaut, formerly of grudge,” Armstrong saki In cer- Student Attends “Manchester Human RelaUons and he was not afraid to try ^d p aren ta are Mr. and Mm. C. Nowlokl, 187 Sum m «^ ceived in a sidewalk fall on made up for to enthuslaam — up of all age groups from young very good blues sound. Her voice crowd leaning agatoat a tree, $128,000. One method of collect All In all, Souled Out provid Derry, N.H. emonles at City Hall. '(fommlssion, the Hartford Com- for some high notes. She has a brother, Robbl, 16 montin. Purnell PI. both by the performem fmd the toddlers just learning to walk was excellent, kind of deep and hod little to do. ing money for the Exchange ed some good music and a good • » » • • Secretary of TransportaUon Library Parley Imunity Renewal Team, and the to. old folks who walked with ’The date of the fall is not re audience. Ibe show started al well-supported. The show was brought to a and Its programs ta through exE>erlenci’ both 6>r the people and Mm. John A. Volpe, Massa- Good Will Tour? "MIDIMIGHT > •-Hartford Inner City CTboir, was most a half-hour late, but as equally unsure steps, enjoyed One policeman commented on 0 Di^akowskl, Jennifer Busanne, dai^ter of Stanley and Mtas Patricia Sylvester of vealed in the notice, which was rousing ccnclualon wlien all the the excellent behavior of the concerts like lost night's, emcee of Manchester and for the block B ev ei^ G r ^ t Dumakowskl, IBL Forest St. She was bom Aug. . WASHINGTON (AP) - A for- filed with the Manchester Town Uihe Idea of Mm. Carol Hutchln- Larry Woods, the show’s en the band’s music. One of the Other singers who did a 417 Woodland St. attended the performers and port of the group. ’’This U the best looking Woods explained. IMirfunnrr* from Hartford 6 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandp^- D®mpsey elgn good-will tour by the Apollo Clerk. |7oa, a resident of Bolton who thusiastic emcee, punned, "Peo beat singing groups was a gos creditable job were Becky Sailor ^ are Mr. end Mm. Jack Grant, Agawam, Moss. Her pater- bersh f Charles A. Und- 11 astronauts reportedly Is un- "®cond annual New England U- The notice states that Mrs. OtiittCiiin 3s the founder and leader of ple say we’re always late, but pel outfit called The Mighty and Robert Mathis. gTa^dmother In Mrs. Sophie Dumakowskl, Suffleid. She tea war* in»if b°to of whom der consideration by the Nixon brory Association Student Lead- Jeekman injured the base of her At J^lhe Inner City Choir which we’re always on time, you Riu^ito’ Winds. This six-man were Invited’ were able to at- admlnlstraUon. There were several dance three alstere, Darlene, 9, Lisa, 7, and MlcheUe, 4. erahip Oanfarence held Aug. 8-9 spdne and her right hip and ■ il5 BURNSIDE k meets weekly at the Inner'dty know?” group came across very well. tend from Connecticut. Officials said Wednesday no “Exchange in Hartford’s North groups, but.their performances at the University of New Hamp that she is in pain. If the pain Woods promised the audl- There were- several individual were to general, disappointing. ^chm an Jr., James Joseph, son of James and Marjorie decision had been made but continues, it will be necessary Ehkl, such a trip appeared to be a shire In Duriiam. ence, "if you didn’t have soul singers. Amcng them was Susie They all seemed to be shy, and ' ® He was bom A ^ B Last summer, she attended for her to employ the servioes ^ Most of the perform em were when you came here, you’re go- Logan, who sang a song colled they appeared not to really be at MMcheeter Memorial Hoepltai. His maternal grandpar*^ Stars, Jet Setters possibility. of a physician, she says. Carl Bartch, a State Depart the conference as president of lieve to what they were doing. r ?■ Stafford Sprin^^li^^ Nutmeg 0-20, state school U- SUMMER ft^^^parents are Mr. and Mm, John LeclXi. StaS^ Attend Funeral ment spokesman, said the Na They seemed to be just going tional AeronauUcs and Space brary organizatton tor atudents. Sunday Voting Debated through the . motions, rather then • *1 '* m mi Mlos Sylvester will be a seiUor actually performing. G /ta n lA Administration h$s Informed MIAMA (AP) — A state elec Of Sharon Tate at Manchester High School. Wciwr, Ronald Erie, son of Robert and Patricia Roth- him "there are no fir m plans at tion official's recommendatlcm Conference subjects Included The Soul Syndicate band was KNOWN FOR VALUES (»UP0N SPECIALS LOG ANGELES (AP) - Intor- Woodland St. He was bom July » » t the present Ume" for such a that Floridians go to the polls on QTlje Out) excellent. Bestdes the electrical trip. photography, graphics, leader- THURS.. FRI,, SAT^AUG. 14-1S-16 Mm Hl» m aternal granhntfther is natkmol movie stars and Jet set- riilp, UbrarlanBhlp, and related Sundays in the future drew both EAST HARTFORD & N0RWICHT0WN t^hcn, SoonUc Meadow, South Windsor. HU potamol tem have said their lost good- servloe _ areas.___ Featured speak- criticism and endorsements ‘U im c i WITHOUT [XTRAmANCE" T] ^ t^ a m n te ore Mr. and Mm. Robert Werner Br., 7 ^king- Invited to Dedication ham St. He has two alstem, Sheri, 6, and Kim B b)^es to beautltol blonde aotrens em 'iiinged fri^n M ^ K t LOS ANGELES (AP) — Morriaaey, stater of Amelia Right In the middle was the Shaion Tate and Internationally Minnesota Gov. Harold LeVan- TP I IT CHARBROILED TO PERFECTION Eartiart, to Edward Mayo, Rev. Charies Zlnn of Miami 5 '^•Vinsky, Michael John, son of Stephen and Klathlean known hairdreoaer Jay Sehring, der carried a special invita president of the Kennebunkport 1*'*’° *>® think switch- U i JLI AAa OPEN HEARTH r « u e Ynvlnsky, 192 School St. He was bom Aug. 7 nt^!IJl lUUed with three others In a tion to Apollo astronaut Neil A. Mhine--- -Dump AsBociation. Ing Uiq day would have much of ch ^ er Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparenta ora Mr Armstrong at Wednesday’s EAST HARTFORD • TEL. 2 8 9 4359 m d Mm. John ^ a h u e , 30B P orter St. mass murder. Miller, chairman of the hta- 860 MAIN ST. • OPPOSITE CONNECTICUT BLVD. state dinner. tory department at the Brook polls. “The people who are too ents ore Mr. and Mm. John Yavinsky, 42 Ashworth St "Goodbye, Sharon, and may Officials of the suburban Twin losy to go to church would prob • • • • * the angels welcome you to heav- lyn Public Library, was oonter; Cities community of Robblna- ence director. ably be too lazy to go out and AT THE NORWICH MOTOR INN • NORWICHTOWN 1 ‘’y**"- daughter of Kennelh M. and Kath- en and the tnortym guide your dale asked the governor to in In the social portion of the he said, EXIT 82 OFF CONN. TPKE. • TEL. 881-3544 leen VolclulU Brugu. Hopkins Rd., ElUngton. She was bom way," entoned the Rev. Peter vlte Annstrong to the dedication conferenoe, Hiss Sylvester was mta Hospital. Her maternal grandpar- O’RtaUy at the ftmeral service of a new high school in the fall a master of ceremontes at ente are Mr. luid Mm. John ValclUHs, Ellington H er paternal Wednesday for Miss Tate. of 1970. Stunt Night. . “It’s OieelM, litannr bbS gmnd,«ttenta am Mr. and Mm. B e,;,am m B ;^ R^Slrtlf Peter SeKers, Yul Biymer The high school is Nell A. Mass. She haa a alta.or, Kerry, 17 months. and W arren Beatty flew teom Armstrong High School. London to attend the Asieral HE'S NOBODY'S FOOL Wermter, Peter Rudy, son of Rudv F ami unt-iam.. along with Hollywood aotora Swam While Waiting Mueller Wermter. 16 EmilpDr., 1*5^2 Kirk Douglas, James Oohum H e gets lower car iniur- CHICAGO (AP) — A group of ance rate* becauie he'* a ^ Rockvine Qoncml Hoepltai. His maternal grendparenta ur2 and Stuart Whitman. children awaiting the arrival of aafe driver. Low rate* Mr. and Mm. Karl Mueller. Raumbach, West C k^J^y His Roman Polanakl, Miss Tate’s the astronauts for ceremonies at with handy payment* •^®" Wermter. Kreusn- ntm-Kllrector hukband, attetided the Civic Center Plasa Wednes every three month*. All in M lc^^*^ Germany. Ho ha« a atater, Stefanle; and a brother. the aervloa for his 'wife in ttie day found a way to keep cool in a lingle packaee for you m o r n in g , then joined the 90-degree weather. . and vour family, if you aotora Steve MioQuen and Paul qualify. Call today to find They jumped, fully clothed out; you’ll be glad you Newonon at Bebring’s afternoon Into a shallow pool on the piB.a did. and swam around while woltliur V e g ro Medical Meeting Ends Mias Tate, 2S, and Sebring, 86, her former boyfriend, were T ------Robert J. Smith, Inc. ‘Health Rights’ Next kdlled wltti coffee heiress Abi InauranamUhe gail FVilger, 90, screenwriter 9«8 Main Bt. Phone ft49-6941 SAN FRANCISCO (AP)- present welfare program Is Vottyck Frohowsky, 87, and Ste ■The S.OOO momber National harmful because it separates ven Parent, 18, a friend of a drive in Medical Association closed Its famllioa .and penalises thoss caretaker at Mtas Tate’s rented - national convention today after wlw work. mansion In swanky Bel Air. a friendly visit -with President Meonwhlio, Dr. Price' Cobbs, The slaughter was termed "rt- Jack Lemmon Nixon by ILs lop leaders and a a Siui Francisco psychiatrist tualtatlc" 'by otflcem who found warning that the next civil and outhor of the best-selling the bodies Saturday morning. 'Catherine Deneuve •»w l— rights battle wUl be in the field •■Black Rage," told the . NMA Sebrlng had a hood over hta Mm * Cm. m d m , of health care. women’s auxiliary the next civil head and a rape tied loosely in "Nobody made luiy promises’’ rights battleground Is going to around his neck. The rope was “The April Fools” In the brief visit to the Summer looped over a ceiling beam and be In the health care field. piOi "A now Fatr’* While House at Sun Clemente, The black physician will be In “round the actress. The word said Dr. Julius W, Hill of Los W eil “Bonale aid'Clyde’’ the middle of it, and their wives "PKJ” was scrawled on the "Cool Hand Luke*’ Angeles, now president of NMA, must help them if the Negro door In what offloeia believed ' Negro counter-part of Uio Amer- doctor Is not to bectxne a cas was the vtcUnss’ blood. They HAVE Icim Medical Aasoclatlon. ualty. he said. had been shot or stabbed. But he said Nixon "is mindful The NMA House "ot Delegates Police denied reporta that evi a i r co n o it io m i d of our existence and determln.i- acci'ptcd 14 of 19 demands made dence of wetrd sex rites had STATE” tlon’’ to improve medical and by the youthful Black Caucus in been foistd In Miss Tate’s home. other benefits for the Negro cluding.' 06flcem were tnvesdgaUrg population. Establishment of a separate whether one of the vlcbkna hsd Hill and the outgoing presi black health association to In a connection with martjisuta 8ll6-sas-9i«0 dent, Dr. James M. Whlttlco of clude not only doclora but mem- and pills. St. Louis, and the board chair bem of related fields such as dues in the cose remained man, Dr. Emerson Walden, flew WALT dentists, pharmacists and lacking or undtactoeed, howev to San Clemente at a White nurses. er. There were no ...police buWe-____ House Invitation after crfllctam DISNEY A drive to raise the percent- »>“1 far arresta. and no pi^ early in this four-day convention age of black students in oU med- tr a m report was gi'v«n on the of some aspects of the Presi ical schools to that of the black r®Milts of the Investigation by a dent’s proposal to overhaul the population level. 19-m«kn detective team. nation’s welfare program. —Bstubllshment of a students Miss Tate rocketed to star- BRAND NEW When they left Wednesday morning, they called the propos national medical association to P«*l y®ar in comert welfare demon- In something of the ICarUyn nKlolton Lake Hotel & Restaurant •ind Ihp mqhtmjre bd^g«ns' MANCHESTER ^^aurl]icfllpr Btratluns and demand Increased Monroe tradUloh. . \Harold ptoiee te M**r funding for welfare and medical "N ercr A Twin LoM«r Dimitr Pam' and Karen Perr>’, the youngest periormers in the show, do a diuse num programs tor the poor. ber to the music of the Soul Syndicate. ' PARKADE ^Enpiiinij Ijcralh -llW -irD TiH Y «nteU ® ' Egyptian Name Picked HOSOB o r IH E Life Span w S M B iW * Randy Hlckton, Green Rd.. Tolland; Joae (Dokni. G rant SC. PuUlsiied Dally Except Sunday* Rose Fast MEMPHIS. Tenn. — in 1S19 R ockville u»a Holiday* at 18 Bi**eU Street. ?ORT LOUIS, MaurtUus-The the year alter the United Ststea Ala® a com plete m enu Including tte a k i- dum e A f « Rockville; C3tariea Hildebrand. Hartford; Marvin Carr, Bena- Mancheeter, Conn. (060101 life expectancy of natives of the purchased the area that la mw Tern knndi fmm • te 1 Mountain St., ElUngton; Arlene dlct Dr., Wapfdng; Edwin Jobn- Tel'lephotutie 643-3711 DOMfRYPROMNE PetuBsT^TTii Baiting Bfothers'; Hospital Notes Schnetder, Weat Rd., RockvlUe. aon. Birch HiU Dr , Wapptng; Second____a c(TUu. I PPoataze Paid Island of Mauritius in the Indian West Tennessee from the Chick- Call and reeerve jreur lebetcr Onner new Mancheeter, Cotin Ocean increased from 31 yearn asaw Indians, a village was laid Vtattteg tea** are It ;M to I ^vtn BaokcrvUle, Vernon Jeffrey Baker. DIaoovery Rd.. , // p.m. ta an areas except/iiiartise' Haven Raet Home, Vemon. and Vemon; Vera BorkowakL DO YOU I^AVE A GRANi;^ CREDIT ^CCOUNT? BtTBSCRIPTlON RATES to 81 in the eight yearn' foUow- out on the lowering Chickasaw ■**SO**i -k WRDOIMQ PAHRKS — shoe Paymhie in Advance tog World War II. The same UP TO 699 tty ■■Mere Ikay are 8 ta 4 aad Ekina Schhide. MaipU SL, El- $YankUn St..’ RockvlUe: Janice bluffs. Andrew Jackson, one llon-doUar offer la one of the whether any reimbursement parents of a chUd using antibiot Drug Buyers largest in antitrust history. was made by an insurance com ics dally, the windfall in refunds IP YOU NEED HELP A Japanese Feast at a Yankee Restaurant The claima must be screened pany under a health plan. could be substantial, said GaUl by both the federal (XMirt and In The Information can be gan. A pply For dividual attorneys gmeral, and mailed to CTerk of the U.S. eligible claimants <»nnot expect Ctourt, P.O. Box 762, Bronx, payment for another six to el^ t N.Y., 1 1 Netc York Tax Top$ Money Back months, GalUgan said. The prices that ln(Uviduals NEW YORK—New York state Persons making claims, said claim they have spent on the had the heaviest load at state CAU PISH . M l NEW YORK (AP)—consum GaUlgan must name the drugs drugs in those 13 years range and local taxes per person In RockvlUe 8T2rfTH ers across the ocuntry are purchaaed, whim and where the from 67 cents for one (xinsumer the nation in 1968—$458. Ala Manchftai 646-FlBH Bolton 647-1T91 trying to get part of a $100 mil purchases were made and to $18,000 for another. For the bama had the lowest, $192. lion fund set up by five drug firms for users of certain won der drugs between 1964 and 1966. The refund program la an out growth of a prtce-rlggliig case, pressed by . the federal govern ment involving five leading SM ILING m SERVICE pharmaceutical companies. The mailing deadline for claima ia Aug. 16. Several thousand claima have been picked up dally at a Bronx m post office by the law firm of Dlcksteln, Shapiro, Dennis' and GalUgan since July 1, adien the drug companies' advertisement pubUctsing the refund program appeared in about 1,600 newspa pers. Along with legitimate claims, the mail also has Included claims accompanied by old death certificates and false teeth, and claims whose ixmdl- tions make them obviously Ineli gible. "One man Is seeking a refund on a certain drug he purchased In 1947," commented Arthur GalUgan, partner In the firm. "Not only is he not within the specified time period, but that particular drug was not pro duced until 1948." Other persons are listing drugs bought after 1986, which makes them Ineligible. The $100 mUllon fund is being ““s ,-ft provided by the drug firms of Chas. Pfizer A Co., Ameitican Cyanamid, Bristol-Myers, B.R. Squibb, and Upjohn Co. Ameri can Cyanamid, Bristol-Myers and Pfizer were convicted of the charge Dec. 29, 1967. Upjohn and Squibb were not defendants, but were named as co-consplra- tors In the Justice Department suit. At buffet table are, from left, Haruo Yamauchi, behind Sirreno Scranton Jr., Mrs. Thomas Soinine|i and Hiroko Nakaniahi. About 38 drug products mar keted under different names, all containing tetracycline, were In Story by Margaret Aoliaio Photos by A. E. Buceiricius volved In the refund program, according to GalUgan'a office. Unci« Ben'a iic« aeecn«d out The federal government had ped vegetabiea. Amof^: the behind for some was expressed has a kk of fire in her.” charged that tetracycline, re d place at the Marlborou^ spices used was a^nomoto, a "Farewell," in Japanese by Haj-i'ey Lippinoolt, who wore garded as one of moot effective .Tavern In Maiiborough Monday (by soup stalk which comes a kimono aid woodro sandals ..j j d^^ng Alt ceremony at Jail ere, from left, State Rep. Robert Kbig, State Sen. Robert Hciiley ,Oeiectiiian n%ht, oven though both typify antibiotics, was produced for as painted by one of guests. from boiled flsh. givro to him by his guest Kaeko. ^ ^ continued, “ but Charles Luoe and State Gommiasioner of Corrections Bills McDougaU.(H<-rai(l iihot« by Buc»tviclu.s) American culture. That'a be- little as 1.6 cents a capsule but this has changed my pierapec- retailed for 61 cents each. oauBe 12 Japaneae coUege atu- . There were also side dishes of detAi on tour In America were "Yes. we’ re gdng to mias tive a greet deal. It’s opened up CHaimants say they spent an Kaeko Ono in moon dance at Marlborough restaurant. su(h thlzigs as tmsgoyaki (bat Kaeko." he said.' “Our UtUe glri my eyes to a lot of things." Tolland average of 60 cents to 86 cents uetng the rice to make a tradl- tered egg stloea). and senbel (a tlonal Japanese dfamer (or their per capsule, with some paying rice (aecker, sometimos wrap as high as a $1. Hebron boat (amiUes. Despfte ped tn seaweed). aaesiT I • the AmeiioBn Ingredient, the The government suit said that meal came out wlthauc a trace Town Receives Ex-State Jail $1.7 billion of the drugs were o< American flavor. While the girts were biBy ki Testerday's ceremonies offi turned over to the town in which various units of town govern sold over the 18-year period. the kttchec. the boys hmi hut^ Recipe for Tempura cially turning over the keys to it was IcKated. ment and as a repository and The convictions, now under Japanese lanterns In the dtTitng Tolland State Jail to the town King was the author of a blU showplace (or historical arti- appeal, opened the door to a The Japaneae «udenta. who room both as decoration and as of Tolland marked an end to passed in the 1967 session of the Hacts.” number of civil law suits, all for are part of a world.wlde pro the sole light source. All the Here is the recipe for the flour. eggs, salt, oil and Ice triple damages. an era (or the prison. legislature which called (or the Promising to tne the land and gram called •'Shcperlment In In Japanese and most of the main dish, tempura, served at cubes. The five drug firms pcxiled The building now destined to turning over of the abandoned butIdliigB "discreetly*’ and to ternational Living,'* prepared Americans eore klmonba WTtfa the farewell dinner, as eccplain- Cut first four ingredients, ex $100 million to settle claims by becoime a town office building state Jails to the towns, with “ maintain the building as a tra the evening'a festivities as a the room thus suffused, Japan cept shrimp, into average sized states, counties, cities, whole ed by Midori Ishikawa. guest ‘ and hlatorlcELl m u s e i^ , has consideration given to preserv ditional landmark," Vlk praised waj- of saying goodbye to their eae culture prevailed and the slices. K e ^ separate. FYepare salers, retailers and Individual of Mr. and Mrs. Mason Bdden. been a part o f the h isto ry of ing at least part of the buildings King's efforts tn “ Inatitutliig 12 host families. Happy spirits traditional American atmo- in bowl a mixture of flour, eggs, consumers. An added $20 mil Tempura is a tried shrimp and '^TOUand (o r m any years, aocord - as historical museums. legislation maJdng properUea flowed easUy. but there were ^ihere receded into the back salt, water and sei'eral ice lion was offered for claims bjr vegetable dish. Midori was not to State Rep. Robert King. Soleotman Charles Luce ac such as this available to our Min frequent traces of isuliw^— ground. cubes. loe cubes keep the mix private hospitals, and claimants specific about atnounts of tn- In turning over the keys end cepted the Jail on behalf of the (»mmunlty." on many laces. In three ahort ture from getting sticky. Keep such as hospital plans, the oom- gredioits to be used, but she deed to the Jail, State Ckim- town, substituting (or First weeks, the students and their After the meaL served buffet- flour mixture at average thick Other periicipanta In the panles said Feb. 6. said that the cook can decide ?missloner at CkirrectianB Bills Selectman Bmest Vlk who was famihcB had become quite at style, group leader Hiroko Nak ness, not too watery and not ceremonies were Tolland Coun All mailed claims are being for himseU. since it makes MdDougall noted he “wrlshed he away cxi vacation, ty State Sen. Robert Houley; tached and goodb>'es were not aniahi thanked the hosts for too pa^y. On ^ove. have deep handled, under authorization of oasj- httie difference. was building a new Jail here Reading a ^>eech prepared by (ITyde Johndro, president of the three weeks “we will never for frying pan of hot, booling oil. the federal court, by the Dick- S' At the Marlborough Tavern, rather than turning one over to Vlk, Duce stated, refcnrlng to Tolland Historical Society, and get.” Dip ingredients (separately) stein firm, which ia represent the Japanese .students seem ed' the town." the Jail, “ It's future is what we Donald Morganson, peat presi As one host. Jeff Adams, said. into flour mixture with pierced ing 20 states and two cities, in to be using an equal amount of Serving as master of cere In Tolland make It . . . Our Im dent of the R o ck ^ le Area "R 's like loMng a member of spoon, then place for a few Next came the tradtUoral mediate uses of It wiU be as an cluding New York, in the drug the fcmlly •• each of the first four ingredi minutes in boiUng oil. Remove monies King noted the Jail was Chamber of Commerce and a Japanese dances. The Srst ents. file first to be closed dorwn and admindstratlve building for the member of the lo(»l Board of refund case. dance. Fuji-Musume, the dance and place absorbent material The attorneys general in each Ingredients: Shrimp, peiried where they can drain and not Finance. of May. was performed by Mas- state, as well os consumer pro The gueats-turned-hasts start potatoes, nreet potatoes, green cool off (Such as ,a warm oien). King credited Houley with ako Katxuml, srbo stayed with tection agencies in some large ed cooking about 5 o ckic* for pepper lor any other \-egetab)ei. Isamu Ichimura, guest FBI getting the mutual aid ttromen's the Adams family. Kaeko Ono. When ail are done. seme. Report municipalities such os Now the 7 30 meat. Marlborough Tav- appropriation through the pest whose hosts were Mr. and Mrs. of the Fred Robsons. York are serving as coordina env uauaiiy closed on Mondays, session of the legislature to per Harvey Ltpptncxitt, did Kajooo tors of the nationwide refund tknated its kkchen and dlnu^ mit the carrying on of the coun Tsukt. which means “ the n noc room for the evenC ty .fire service, eminating from program. TTie firms' multlmll- on the rained ,caist)e.’’ Property Crime Rate the Jail . . . “ I don't kqnw any The menu included tempura, one who devoted more effort to nonmald. >*akimlahl. sake, These serene and symbolic getting the appropriation (or salad, desert and green tea. Japanese dances were fioUowed Climbs in Connecticut mutual aid," King stated. by some lively folk songs led by WASHINGTON (AP)— Criml- were among the area cities in- Houley in turn credited King, 5fr/( Tempura U made of fried (Tlynthia Robson aa the guttsr. a Republican legislator, for “his regeiahlea and ahrlmp. The ainglng the sukiyakl song snd nal activity In Owinecticut tn- eluded In the report. Their fig- Delicatessen & Restaurint creased In all seven categories ures are: continuing efforts in making salad contained chicken, cu 'Cue Sera;^’ sSIh Mra Robson this contribution to his dlatrict.” cumbers, soy sauce and mus were Isamu Ichlmura. who listed by the FBI in it Uniform Hartford: Murder and non- K:rr.;k(' .'lal.'unaga .\!r and .Mrs. .lohn laVake with chotisticks. Orlme Reports for 1968. negligent manslaughter, 18; He praised the spirit wtitcdi tard. Notimaki is a rice bail stayed tn her home, and Akira prompted the sharing of the (ev wrapped tn seaweed, and yak- Hiiose. whus t- hosts were Mr. The reports, made public to- forcible rape, 32; robbery, 429; • P«H Lin* cUitlea between the community Ov«f indahi is a rice pftaf srltfa chop snd kfrs. D. Everett Stone. day showed CcmneoUcut was aggravated assault, 467; bur- and the state. Pklike • DtIkiMM SelWi far below the national rate of glary, 3,575; larceny over *50, New y*$h Sryto D««»ern • CWe*« M e t crimes against person—murder, 2.266; auto theft, 2,164. Johndro expressed pleasure si EAEC Ee«tf HOT Canted leaf The host tsmlllea were slso and luxi-negllgent manslaughter. East Hartford: Murder and the opportunity of having a fire Pa$tra»ai HOT KaHWt treated to the tea oeremcny, a rape robbery and aggravated noii-negllgent manslaughter, (i; proof place to display Hems at CklNDIES a Catefiaf '■ HfHtdiT Cakat ceremony 'ehtch reaches fsr Opan Saa. - 7li«n. Till 1 A M. assauU. However, Connecticut’s forcible rape, 2; robbery. 12; Tolland's heritage, and told of a fri 4 t«f. Till 3 AM. bsck W o Japsnese tatstory for burglary ra te' was above the aggravated assault 15; bur many promisee, from local resi "tiiHf M E«|pi" ct tfk* eat aiTi^tat m Its roots. One by one. the hosts natlwial average, and other STlaTY. 297; larceny over J50. dents os well as those located toofc^ off thflr M x m b . Mttlng on crimes ageiiwt property such theft, 96. out of state (or historical items the Ocnr srross from their once a safe place la provided MaieeHaM Caa»ar ^ gussts, snd Mpped s strong as larceny and auto theft ivere (EH 44A • Hear tee. ITS N n t Te A 4 P) at high rates—near the national to display them. The museum average—during 1968. Town’s Rate is now located in the old post The report said that there office on the Green acres* from Ths |BS_, asremony came were 73 cases of muixlcr or non- Also Rises . the Jail. across ss sn informaL spirited negligent manslaughter In Con- The FBI hss released its an- Morganson pointed to the affair, alt hough tradnionally it nectlcut in 1968, compared to nual report on criminal activity maintenance o( the allied (actl- can be more formal. As groig) 70 (uues tn 1967. In Ckxinectlcuf, and according to Itlc* 8U(to a* the mutual aid leader Hiroko Nskinishi ex- Forcible rape cases Increased figures obtsdned from that re- communication* system at the piainsd. “The tsa ceremony is (rom 164 to 238 In the same port and the Manchester police Jail which had been Important used throughoix the country to period, and robbery cases In- department, this town's crime to the business community. achlsve Crsnquiltty of splnt. and creased from 941 to 1,832 from rate has Increased in moot of “ We will do what w.e can for It ts always associatsd wKh t b e 1967 to 1968. Aggravated assault the seven general oategdrles the proper maintenance of the deealopment of Buddhlaro"$he cases also were up from 1,629 lirted. building," he added. added. Tt is a dlsripilns of to 2,182. Figures (or 1968 show an In- In hi* closing remarks. King aunpticMy and madttacicn.'' Based on 2.6 murders or non- crease over 1967 figures in al- credited former Jail commis negUgent manslaughter casea moeg all areas, except mur- sioner Harold Hegidrom for the Insight he demimstnited In fa The students lefl yesterday for each 100.000 population. Con- ders and robberioa. Fc»- 1968 voring the turning back to the for N«sr York. Washington. s,pd necUcut was far below the na- Mancheater police reported no town of the old Jails and their th e W as Coast, before return tlonal rate of 6.8 such deaths murders or non-negligent man- preservation as historical l*h4- ing home to Japan. Thsu stay per 100,000 population. Rates for slaughter*; five forcible rapes; marks. m Hebron was arranged by Mrs. rape, robbery and aggravated H aggravated assauUs. 329 BRAND NEW Thomas Solnaaen who pama- aaaaiiU were at about 60 per burglaries; 266.larcenies over Mancbesler Evening Herald patsd in the laternatVnal pro cent of the national crime rate 360, and 92 auto thefts. ToUand correspondrot. B«dle STORE gram hsrsalf S ix jnears ago la In each category. foe 1®®7. murder* or non- .Hd,v me. ■tatea. heading tnctudea many different S49-2373 — M9-151* SIMPLEX SHOE meal at i^estaunuit Hartfrrd and East Hartford types of atMuKs PAGE SEC MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1969 PAGE SEVEN
920 Main St. with hla w ife and council’s (Capital (3ools and Im 000, as compared to $110,000 for a similar South Windsor IRattrl^pBtpr Connecticut three children. They attend Our provements Committee. He was apartment only eight weeks earlier. Savior Lutheran CSiurch. the first president of the South Inside Report "Education is the single most And yearling race horses at the Windsor Junior (Chamber of iEvpnins l$prald Yankee Important area of town govern (Conimerce and is a past presi (Continued from Page 6) August Saratoga auction brought an Henry, Westbrook ment,” according to Peteraen. dent and treasurer o f the South lars' worth of tax relief In the prooesB traxlltienally prohibit PTJBUSHB® BY THE a v e ^ e of only $11,080 each, as com By A.H.O. ^ “Growing educational needs Windsor Rotary (Club. He Senate. But matters m ay grow mSRAl.T> PRINTINO OO.. INC. and an expanding educational ing amendments. Mills had to worse. Given the Senate's pre U BUm U Street pared to $10,214 a year ago. M resides at 14 Ellliabeth ^ti FRIDAY ONLY! Mancheeter. Conn. To Seek New Terms system will mean a more com appease Bolling. But he could dilection for adding goodies and TOOMAS F. raR QCSON It Is nice to see such breaks in the In The behavior of the D o iiu k . plex e^catioR budget,’ Peteir- Manchester Evening Herald scarcely accept Intaot the Bol subtracting reforms in handling ^iVE MAINE OCEAN FRESH WALTER R- FERGUSON ling aubntUute. Fublliheia crate In the 1969 General Ae- The political unveilings con son continued. “ I would hope South Windsor correspondent tax leglslattan, the bill could at- flationary trend, with at least a few Petersen, who is now seeking Founded October 1, 18S1 eembly Indicated that theyi tinued this week as the Demo that my busineaa experience, Carol Moulton, tel. 644-8714. Instead, Mills added $2.4 bU- taaln nightmariah dhnensions key prices drifting back toward reason found some qiedal pleasure la.„^ a Board of Educatlan berth, was crats announced that (Jouncll- which includes administration Uon in lax relief tor the $8,000- when the Senators return next LOBSTERS FubUahed E v ety Evening Except Bundaye able levels. making a taxgti, ot their own ^ chairman of the Parks and Re of a large budget,” he said, $13,000 bracket in addltlan to the month. and HoUdays. Entered at the Poat O ffice at man Donald J. Henry would run creation Committee at the time Kancheater, Conn., aa Second CUaa Has Governor. “will be most helpful In solv Heayy Sleeper reductions already approved. IfaU er. lU s was not only a result of for a second term on the Town that, the Spring Fond and Rye ing the problems presented by Bolling and the liberals could HONOLULU (AP) — Mrs. the old truth that fratricidal’" ' Council. St. properties were purchased. our local education budget." aeaxoefy oppose this teuigesee on Marine Weather .. * A t the same tim e the Repub Gertrude Priest dosed off In a 1.35 He was also the chairman of SUBSCRIPTION RATES A System of Non Sequitors warfare is the moat savage kind” -' Petersen also pointed to his t)ie House floor. Nor could the WINDSOR LOCKS, CXxm. Payable In Advance licans announced that Deputy the council’s Education (Com chair while waiting her turn at One Y ea r ...... laaoo of conflict. It also resulted from' experience on the council with Treasury, dazed by these light (A P I — High tides ailong the We are not sure we understand just Mayor G. Warren Westbrook mittee when development of the a beauty stx>p. Six llontba ...... 1B.50 the fact that the Democratic regard to youth actlvltiss and ning maneuvers. CtonnecUcut shore today wlU be Three llontba ...... 7.80 would be a candidate for re- Program to Aid Retarded (Child- One HeaJs, and in of the unique aspects of our poUoe were called but suddenly definitively established a long don to 1 :S0 p.m. at Bridgeport. The Aasoclated Pren U exdualvely entitled not run a second time. to the uae of repubUcatlon o f all newa dla- and we would resolutely refuse to recom 1968 was chairman of the Chart educational system.” Mrs. Priest “ just woke up.” term priority for private Invest What everybody Is trying to,,,, In addition to the council can Low tides at Old Saybrook will potchee credited to it or not otherwloe credit er Revlsian (Commission. He is ment over public investment. be today at 6 p.m. and Friday ed In Uila paper and alao the local news pub- mend any imitation to any other rail analyze or guess at the mo didates, the Republicans an Councilman Trewhella, com Policeman Wayne (Costa, who Ilxhed here. presently serving as president of AdmlnUtration officials fare at 6:30 a.m. ment concerns tha question of,,,, nounced that former Council pleting hla first term on the answered the call, radioed back Alt riahta o f republicatlon of opeclol dl>- road anywhere. the Board of Directors of the grimly pondering the fact that potchee herein ore alao reaerved. whether or not the somewhat — man Vemon O. Petersen has council, will continue as a dele ^hat all was well and that It was Sunset today will be at 7:82 But what seems to be working down (Community Child Guidance savage attitude toward tUaMi- decided to run for the Board of gate to the North Central just case of a 100-year-old H may preclude them Indefinite and sunrise Friday at 8:00. LQtlTED QUANTITY—ABBIVINO THVRBOlAY The Herald Printing Compeuiy Inc., oa- Clinic. aumra no financial reaponalbility tor typo- on the Long Island Is a triumphant series Democratlc Governor on the Bklucation. Refuse Disposal District even woman who was hard to awaken ly from such pet Nixon schemes Boating weather for Long Is (Taphiool errora appearing in advertlaementa He Is a past president of the though “pressure of other busi from a nap. as revenue-sharing and selec land Sound: Winds will be most and other readinc matter in The Moncheoter of non sequiturs. part of the DemocraUe Ieader>‘.-i Bo far the Republicans have Mrs. Priest, who said she was tive tax Incentives. ly south to Bouthweeterly but Evenlnif Herald. ship in this General Assembly, announced three of their six Amerioan Field Service and Is ness will preclude me from de First, to give the chronology with as unaware of effort to awaken Indeed, the Administration variable at times at about 10 HIGHLAND PARK MARKET has helped the Governor make Council candidates— Westbrook, a member o f the South Windsor voting the necessary time to the Subecrlber. to Loa Angeiea Tbnea-Woahlnc- must now decide whether to at knots through Friday. Skies will ton Post Newa Service. much dead-pan lack of editorlallsatlon up his mind definitely with re-...... , M ayor Howard E. Fltts^ and Exchange (Club. duties of (Councilman.” her. added that she was embar 817 HlgiOand SL, M anebratee-^hone 648-4378 Full service client of N. E. A. Service, Inc. rassed about the dlsturbanoe tempt the Herculean labor of be fair with visibility of about as possible, Oovemor Rockefeller, ad g^ard to his own ixiUtleal future.-'' Robert R. Sklenar, while the Petersen, an attorney for Aet Trewhella, a banking execu Publlaheni Representatives — The Julius porting back that 2.4 UlUon dol five miles. Mathews Si>eclal ^ e n c y — N ew Vork, Chl- If Governor John Dempeey,., Democrats have named two— na Life Insurance (Co., Uvea at tive, has been chairman of the she caused. caco, Detroit and Booton. dressing a group of commuters the other was, after hla reelection In " Henry and Abraham Glaasman. MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF dRCULiL day, promised that within two months 1966, a little uncertain about t, Each party thus far have one TIONR the Long Island commuter line would be how many more runs he would councilman who has decided not want to make and for what ot-" > to run tor re-election—Trewhel Iteplay advertlslnw doslna boura: the "finest In the country.’’ Fbr Monday — I p.m. Friday. flee, is there now a chance that ‘ la for the Republicans and Um For Tuesday — 1 p.m. Saturday. Second, a day or two later the Long his unpleasant experience with ' berto Delmastro for the Demo For Wednesday — 1 p.m. Monday. For Thursday — 1 p.m. Tuesday. Island set a record by cancelling 26 the 1969 Democratic Legislature crats. For Friday — 1 p.m. Wednesday. The anhouncementa has so For Saturday — 1 p.m. Thursday. rush hour trains in one single day of has crystallized hla peraonal In '" Classified deadline — 6 p.m. day b^ore tentlons? far centered around biographi publlcatiMu 5 p jn . Friday fo r Saturday operation. . 'f cal information with the partle.s Aa we venture our answer to and Monday publlcatlan. apparently preferring to wait -Third, oommuters interviewed after this question, w e admit that w e~' for their full teams before be Thursday, August 14 that day in which a record number of write from no inside knowledge, . Sccirs ginning their political potshots. rush hour trains was cancelled reported no confidential hints. Westbrook, a veteran of two And we warn both ourselves that they had the best rides that day in terms in the state legislature Perspective And Courage? and our readers that there is a.., before coming to the Council, long time, with almost no standees and vast difference between an inr. .- cited his experience and “first The way the story comes out of Wash with schedules "only 10 minutes late" tentlon formulated In bitter endi., hand knowledge" of state and unpleasant moments whaq...' local affairs as being his great ington reinforces the hopeful verdict which Is, on the Long Island, like be those who should be yourm est campaign credential. with which the Nixon Administration’s ing early. ftlenda seem to be behaving . In announcing hla candidacy, new approach to the welfare problem That’s the one-two-three of the story— like churls and a final ded sliin Westbrook said, "Much has that has to be reaffirmed whM|„ was welcomed. the Oovemor's promise of on Impossible been accomplished in the last circumstances may have tum-_j two years, but more needs to CossMtt* Top* R«cerd«r miracle, the railroad’s response by an ed more pleasant, and thoeefn By these Washington accounts, tmly a be d(»ie. We should develop Snap In cassette and Sean unprededented collapse of schedule, the who once were churlish may^j minority of the President’s Cabinet and more recreational programs tor record or play back Low Price verdict by commuters that service had seem to be fawning again. South Windsor to meet the need speech or music. circle of advisers supported the program Such provisos having beep,^ begun to Improve. of our expanding poputotlcm. Works on batteries the President put before them. The oth stated, it is our impreaslon that' The rural country-hke atmo- or house current Obviously there is In process the de the experience of the 1969 sea-., ers had powerful arguments of custom, s|Aere of the town, one of Its (with AC adapter velopment of some totally new way to slon did tip Governor Demp-_,_ more attractive features, alt extra cost). political wisdom and terrible probable soy’s personal instincts toward... Save *3.11! FM /AM run a railroad. should be maintained so that dlfflcuIUes to present against the pro an end ot public candidacy andi,„ South Windsor w ill remain a gram. an end ot public office, nice place to live end raise a Portable Radios In our oplnlcm, he approaches.,, family, But, the stories go, the President held 1970 with no desire to run again "At the same time," West Ploy on ioHuflw or Electricity for Governor and no desire to brook continued, "w e should fast to one personal conviction, which In ten months Ulster has gone through serve the purposes of those who^„ consider South Windsor’s rela on escalation' in dta social crUria which was that the welfare system as it exist would like to have on easy time-.- tionship to surrounding towns Dud Powur FM/AM took the United Statea ten years. Allow Courtesy Georgfe Ekurtmon House, Rochester, N.Y. ed was a mesa and a failure, which of It dumping Senator TOniij and the City of Hartford, par Portoblu RcnUo ,88 ance must be mode for the historical THE REV. THOMAS HENSHAW JONES, Dodd by running Dempeey In ticularly in developing im was proliferating Its own evils and tai- differences between the religious antag- his place. ‘k provements . In transportation, 2 9 - m ondsms of Ulster—>bound up as they are, 1845 Calotype By David Octavius Hill And Robert Anderson efflctencles and not really solving any We think John Dempsey Maa.., such as the relocation of Rt. Battery or house current with the anti-partition movement—and thing. He considered it intolerable to “ had It up to Here” with the.o power^. Solid-state, 6x4- I DrifMruu FM — qruot for Httudng to the racial antagonisms of North Amer in. speedier, earphone. machinations, ambiUona, hUK»-.„ “ We should strive at all times sit there and let It continue. He cast ica. But there has been a similar Handle. musk wliHo you'fu studylnf lences and hypocrisies of some to continue the orderly and re momentum In the two crises, except only A Thought for Today I Dlitonco-powufud chassis to brinf In ovun the U g deciding vote to go ahead. of his fellow Democrats. sponsible progress that we enjoy that In Ulster things have gone from bad By Rowland Evans Jr. Sponsored by the Manchester Beyond that, however, he has today,’’ Westbrook concluded. fringe•oruo stations to woree quicker. Between the mid-fifties In sid e Extra Powur FM/ Plug In nod Usten None of the ciitlclam which has been Council o f CJhurdiee now spent a hffl quota of yearo,, and the nild-slxtles the civil rights move Westbrook, a native of South AM PortoMu Radio Indoors . . . save btriteiieo » Chor-brown with burnt orange grille or leveled at the plan so far—some from ment in the United Statea painfully ex In the public rat race. N o mod Windsor, is president of West Robert D. Novak (This week’s thoughts are block with bine-green griHe the point of view of the taxpayers of tracted from a grudging Oongreas the em Governor has ever beea.f brook Associates. He is a grad Take it with you stimulated by a forum called ) Earphone for private listening pas age of new legislation. For a time R e p o r t able to call hla life hla owl),,. uate of Y ale University and Is Plays on batteries or and play it onywhete the great Industrial states, some from "The New Believers,” organ this kept hopes high, but In the end it Eventually, the mixture of In a past president of the Ex I house current. Huge 6x4- the point of view of welfare experts ized by INGENUE, "The Mag 1V wide-range speaker. WB-' seen to be pathetically Ineffective Secreitary of the Treasury for up by Rep. Richard Bolling of toxication and boredom always^ change CHub and the Wapplng WASHINGTON — The "mJs- azine for Today’s Teen-agers,” who know the new scales of benefits tux policy, that he wanted the Missouri, one of the roughest present In the public Ufa o fte n ^ Community Church. beside the oountiy’s chronic problems understandlng'' by Rep. Wilbur and reported in its December of localised poverty and unemployment. $7 billion returned through rate Congressional In-flghtcrs. less stimulus and more mentg) . He, hla wife and their four are not going to be sufficient or reallsUo D. Mills of Arkansan which 1968 Issue.) Frustration gave way to despair and transformed tax reform Into 2.4 roduotiona for Individual tax It was hero that Internal Dem- and spiritual fatigue. And, U chUdron reside at 26 Mountain everywhere — changes the basic ap oc,raiUc politics came liDto play. one is a personable charactas^ View Rd. thence to rioting. bllldon dodlars' worth of not tax payers. Accordingly, on Aug. 1, Recreational Liturgy" praisal of the new plan. ..Bolling hits long viewed Mills’ certain to be prized aa a sort flt 'WhUe on the council, he has ’This Inevitably Is a potted summory, relief also threatens all of Pre he preaented the committee with One of the most obvious di reputation as Mr. Taxation to public relations vice president been chairman of the council’s but Hr features recur all -too recognte- sident Nixon’s social welfare a fait accompli; A rate reduc mensions of religion Is corpo It seems what the President intended be a myth propagated by the of some notable Ckxmectlcut, Public Health and Stffety Com ably In- Ulster. The civil rights move plana and could shape Federal tion table prepared by the. Con rate worship. From tlm to time news mMla and last year vig firm, one dreams of an exte-; mittee and the Social Problems It to be—a precedent-making effort to ment there Is split and largely leader- fiscal priorlUes for years to gressional and Treasury staffs. we hefir rumors of experiments orously apposed an abortive llb- tence more suitable than poU-. Committee. lesst as It la now in the United States. come. In order for the bUl to pass be and may even experience a jazz turn a problem inside out and upside eral-Southern coalition to draft tics to declining energies and •Henry, before serving on the The clanger of communal rioting, always Thus, what moot Congress fore Uie Congreealonal summer or folk mass. Sometimes It Is down and really analyse It and then try oouncil, was the chairman of present beneath the surface. Is coming to men have Interpreted us Just recess, the committee had to Mills as Speaker of the House. acknowledged that such efforts a desire to be free to alt, now to approach It from entirely new direc the top. "Hooligans'’ on both sides are a mlaoue by the tumally nwstt- u<'t that very morning. Now Bolling, seeking not only are necessary to keep or regain and then, and- be one’s owp. the Public Building Commls- taking the Indtiatlve away fr^m moder culouB Mills Is, in fact, Impor There were grumbles — par to revise the bill but discredit the interest of the young peo man. " miaslon for two years. He pres- tions. 6ntly serves on the council’s ates. The authorities have offered what tant national policy mode In the ticularly from Rep. Sam Gib Mills, summoned help from tax ple. "If they keep leaving, soon At the moment, we don’t think Education and Recreation (Com rhort-term reforms they can, but now moat Irrational manner. The bons of Florida, spokesman for experts around the country to there will be no church.” The Governor John Dempsey has the To be sure it Is going to be expensive. mittee and was the chairman see themselves left only with the resort causes a re many: Inordlnjito the liberal Democratic Study draft a substitute rate table re economics of the Institution slightest Intention of allowing, To be sure it la going to be pollUcally to force. They have not been able to spood in tax reform insisted un Group on the committee. Gib allocating the--$7-billion In tax forces gestures of renewal. himself to be dragooned Into, of a special committee concern Bocklo School or Compus risky. To be sure the amounts and scales bring about promdaed changes fast by (tongresslonol libenUs, a pas bons complained about exccaalvo relief. But if this is the sole motiva running for public office agraln.-. ed with housing for the elderly. enough to forestall trouble. Although M ills pleadied a ‘ 'm is AdUve tn community tiffalrs, Involved are not, expensive though they sive role In shaping tax legtsla- speed and ser-recy accompany tion, the older people are de But this is atlU early In the, Tt 's an unhappy situation in which llon by the Nixon jidmlnlstra- ing the committee’s doUbeni- understanding,” staff experts priving themselves of an Im game. he Is a nvembor of Amerioan are, high enough to be realistic. TV> be the demand for ever'stronger measures tlon, Internal poUllcs of House tlons and particularly protest both In the Treasury and on portant dimension of religious Fledd Service, the South Windsor sure there la going to be headache and leads on now to the euggeatlon that Bri Democrats. « ed peremptory action on one of Capitol Hill (and presumably life. While tradition and its re Rotary (Club, the Knights of tish troops should be called In to keep Mills) luiew what they were do hearsal are valuable, one can COlumbUB, the South Windsor controversy In getting such a program To undo the damage, the Sen the biggest tax rate reductions Today in History order. This should be vigorously resist ate will have to reverse its tra In hl-story. But Gibbons was Ig ing — trying to discourage Itcm- not truly live out of the past. Chamber of Oommerce, and off the theory tables and Into the na ed. It would inflame the situation fur Laatlon by mlddle-cJass taxpay One must live Into the future— fiaa chairman of the United Ap ditionally generous tax role luid nored and ‘the bill quickly ap By THE ASSOCIATED PRES8f ther. It would be embarking on a m- ers. But once Bolling moved a future which demands change peal in 1908. tional practice. To be sure it Is a strange shrink the House-piussed tax n‘- proved. Today Is Thursday, Aug. 14 mltment to which there la no visible Into the picture. Mills quickly and growth—a future which la Henry owns the Henry Agen kind of program for a supposedly con ductlon. The improbability of The measure wouldj have the 226th day of 1969. There are , .end. For th«> send'ng of further British retussessed the situation. painful—and a future which of cy, a real estate business, end is this means the Nixon adminis then been given quick House 139 days left In the year. servative Republican President to be ' troops to Ulster to keep order In the As Mills privately Informed fers the joy of living Into a new president of (Commercial Realty, tration may long sufferr from ii[>pro\TU had not a aharp^^yod fostering. streets coxild only be done If the British the Treasury, BoUlng was the day. Today’s HlghUght In Htotory.. both located in South Windsor. the stnuige events In the Hoilso o»-onomlst at AF'L-CIO hoad- commander and that means the Brltlrii ono ntim who through his posi Rev. Ernest Harris, On this date in 1948, President He resides wUh his wile Pat and the post two weeks. quarters named Arnold Cantor But other things ore even more cer Government- -had political control. Mr. tion on the House Rules Com- Second Congregational H a ^ S. Truman announced their tour children at 20 Breezy On the morning of Aug. 1, the .spotted this fa c t: TTie Mills plan Chdchester-CIark, the Ulster Prim e Min mltteo could open the tJix bill Church. Japan's unconditlonai aur- HUl Rd. tain. This is precisely the kind of de House Ways and Means Com gave liordly any tax relief to uter, could not expect simply to be lent to amendment on the floor. render. It was the end of World Henry Indicated In announcing mittee he grams to a greater degree than tonic demonstration this nation heeds to DSO where the cause was taken (Seo I’ago Seven) was organized. a of (he use of troops, the way Is open Hberals, It had written a mns- helped capture Peking. — has been the case during the give itself the Idea that it need not be for ''n complete political takeorver tn atve tax reform which. If not post two yeaiB.” helpless victim to every problem which Ulster. No British Government could en wholly satisfying, was better ter into this without the most careful III! threatens to engulf It. This Is precisely than anyone had expected, and thought and that means rereading the would end 7 billion dollars' the kind of declaration of declalveness, grim history of British Intervention In worth of tax advantages. Few 1 Irelcmd. It Is only thinkable as a lost A. Stereo Phono Musk System precisely the signal of ths kind of com committee members had Fischetti resort. That time has not yet come. D. FM /AM Stereo Ri petence this nation’s business and thought about redistributing • Hi-fi amplifier. 4-speed chang- -m y ' n o Tile rioting, serious as it Is, flares Solid state, instant md. that 87 billion to tiucpnyers. er, diamond needle. Two 6-in. I political community hod just begun to down as quickly os it flares up. In al Two separate 5-in. speakers. ^ But Chalrnion Mills had hr-«Mnpliance speakers. X v / R - f most very case so far, It has been think it was not going to get from thought about It. A week earlier Stereo Aiert Lite tells FM is sparked off on one side of the lellgtous the new Administration. he told Eklwln Cohen, Assistant R. Portable Stereo Phonograph stereo. barrier by a demonstration by the other side. The Stormont Oovemment may 2 separate mounted speakers. ^ This is, summing up, the first major E. Electric Guitar AmplWer now have to ban all parades and Tone, volume controls for euch A C J " " 40 watts peak power. 12-in. policy decision In many, many years Herald 8 H marches tor a l ^ e . Orange psmades are speaker. Ruggred cabinet. speidcer. 3 guitar inputs plus which has not m erely offered either os provocativ^^o Roman Oatholics os 9 9 civil rights marches are to Protestsmts. Yesterdays foot switch. 2 channels. more or less of the same old thing. C. Popular Siio Flat-Top Guitar To ban them both may offer some 25 Yearn Ago Maybe we have begun to develop, from Handles easily, chords easily. _ F. HoHow Rody Electric Geitor chance tor passions to subside. Manchester Memorial Hospi i8 8 our adventurous position on the moon, CHcariy it takes some political cour tal officers express surprise Small fingrens can fit around I O Mellow and resonant. Vibrato m age tor an Ulster Unionist Prim e Min slim neck. Cord, instructions. ^ tailpiece for Hawaiian and perspective, and courage. that there have ^ e n no cases of ister to ban an Orange parade. But the heat prostration In town; they BRAN D N EW other special effects. ^ ' ' issue should not be Miirked. One of the assume residents have adjust Uso Soars Easy Payment Plan troubles of the Ulster sttuatlon Is that ed to the prolonged and ex STORE communal marches are so prevalent. It treme heat. Sears Care Servku [ Deflation U hard to foster Intercommunal feeHn$ \ The R*'’. Georgy^ W. Gilbert. IN T H E , \ S ean Highly-Trained Technlctozia Araure If every so often the tribal drum souracb It’s an unusual wind that doesn’t seem ’The Nation's Best Rural You Service Bat>afsc‘(ioo with Personalized and people are obliged to declare their Preacher,’^ speaks at the Ro fair for somebody, and It Is pleasant to MANCHKTER Profeeelmal Care . . . We Service What loyalty on their eleeve. tary Club meeting. We Sell. Wherever You live or Move to read, even If one can’t share In the bar In the present sttuatlon Mr. Chlches- PARKADE the U A A . gains personally, that the recent be ter-Oark should realise that his own 10 Yt'arn Ago Government must find a remedy Itself. Alfred Flagg, manager of W o r ram havior of the stock market has hod British troops cannot be used for keep T. Grant Co. at the Parkade, is F. some sensible effects on the prices of ing law and order. 'Piey have never appointed to the retail execu other things besides stocks themselves. been conspicuously sucte aiiful in sorting tive committee of the Chamber Manchcater Shoppinc Torrtactni Paricada out a crisis which the Irtrii have failed of Commerce. , 1445 New Britain Arc. The price of yachts Is down, at least TRIDE Parkede to settle themselves. TTils one la no ex Town Director ' Mrs. ' Alice Weal Hartford Winatod Rd. (Old Rt. 8) temporarily, with a aample reduction be cerption. Westminster has s role to play Lamenxo reaffirms her bellet s h o e SHOP AT SEARS AND ^AVE Went Middle 489-0211 that public funds should not be ( § 233-7551 -I .‘A S43-15H1 / ing from $70,000 to $88,000. financially, and through penuaaion on AND Stormont. She would be footlsh to tend used to aid the CTtamber of Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back Open Daily 10 to 9v:30 Open Daily 10 to 9:30 Op«B Mo8l thru Set A typical New York oodperatlve apart Commerce tn Its dulstmas 9:30 A.9L to9:30 PJd. tn troops.—MANCHE8TKR (ENGLAND) SEARS, ROKRUCX AND CO. .Sat. 9:30 to 9 Sat. 9:30 to 9 ment sold the other day to r a mere $W,- GUARDIAN street lighting program. SIMPLEX SHOE \ '
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thlB morning' at Manchester Me V e r n o n Congress Heads See Benefit morial Hospital. PINTO Riot» Continue Obituary Mtb. Schwarm was bom March 23, 1892 in Qlastonbiny, PINTO, People Interested In Failure to Pass Laws W . G . daiigditer o f ' Frank and Lena G>urthouse Escape Shows In Narcotics Treatment Or WASHmaTON (AP) —Con Bernard G rogan, Taylor Ruoff, and had lived in. ganization Inc., is now open must be passed before the cur ...... - r ^ - Manchester for over 30 yeara. More Timing Than Daring Monday throu^ Wednesday gress ia on vacation with little rent session ends, which means IGLENNEY CO. Ex-Theater H ead, She was a member of Cettter eivsnlngB, 6:80 to 10, in the on the lawbooks to show for a hectic autumn and early win- / Congregational Church, and tvas „ ^ . ter. bottom floor of the Williams British Troops eight months In session—and D ies in ^^em on a past president of Mary C. Building of St. Mary’s Epis- Dlrksen noted, for example, Keeney Tent, Daughtere of escape as one requiring perfect Senate leaders of both parties cojMd Church op Part St. that the massive defense appro l l w i BAR. •HOVSF. S A L E say It’s a good thing. ROCKVIULE — Bernard A. Union Veterans of the Civil timing. An ex-addlct, a peu«nt of a priations bill probably won’t ar 1._____ War. Norman Robert Bussiere, 21, drug user, and a professional "We haven’t been passing leg rive In the Senate before No FIX UP THE WORN SPOTS IN YOUR HOME Grogan, 64, of 28 Union St., islation in quantity as we have manager of the former Palace ot Hartford, was being held in counselor are on hand to talk vember. n ^ P. S c * n ^ of B a s t ^ r t - detention room at Tolland to anyone on an anonymous in the past five or six years, Hie tax reform bill already Theater, died yesterday alter- „ ^ County Superior Court in Rock- basis. The phone number Is Londonderry which I ttok ta'a good thing,” passed by the House Is due on noon at RockvlUe General Hob- PhUltpa of Manchester; 3 sis- 'g te rd a y after pleading 643-2800. said Demiocrfitlc Leader Mike the floor before Nov. 1. / p ita l a fter a long UlneBB. ters, Mrs. Helen Andrews of guilty to a charge of carrying Mansfield of Montank. "W e’ve Tax reform wlU produce an Hartford, Mrs. Fred Zurcher of (Continiied from Page One) He warned that his Protestant Mr. Grogan was bom May 23, a dangerous weapon. He was been paying more attention to extended floor contest, and the Save ^30 on this Glastonbury, and Mrs. Fred We Meant Inches government "will not shrink quality.’’ 1905 In New Britain, son of Beir- awaiting return to the Correc were injured since Wednesday. Pentagon appropriations meas Elmery of Sisiapee, N.H.; 11 from any necessary measure, ntird and Nora O’Mera Grogan, tional Center at Hartford. Police Log Our apologies' to Paul "W e haven’t harmed the ure will rekindle the battle over grandchildren, and 22 great- The number ot civlUans hurt however firm or unpalatable.” country one bit,” said RepubU- "walkin'^ «■ R »o»vin . The small detention room was Bunyan, America’s mythical Premier Jack Lynch of the Ir the Safeguard missile defense was not immedtately known. super, lumberjack hero. can Leader Everett M. Dlrksen years. He was employed as a ° Punemi services will be d“ >-- ish Republic coupled his call for program. ARRESTS Prime Minister James Chlch- We didn’t really mean It of Illinois. Dlrksen said a legis dispatcher at the Vernon Police urday at l:3bp.m . at Holmes the noon r^ ess between 1 U.N. action with a demand that W(hen recess time arrived John D. Mtamlck, 22, of 2S0 lature which doesn’t clutter the I ^ ^ . m t before ^ r e t ir e d in 400 Main St. and 2 p.m. There were six ester-Clark told Northern Ire when we wrote yesterday the British government ( ^ n Wednesday, the' Senate was be Wetherell St., charged with fail lawbooks with too much legisla- land’s Parliament that the trou that the spared-from-re- talks to review* ‘the entire ocn- ginning Its sixth week of debate i T Burial will be in Green Ceime- ure to obey a state traffic con tton can help a country. In New Brttain, Hartford, Glaatontnirv hand but apparently none moval white oaks on the ktltutional position" o f Northern on the $20 billion defense au trol sign. Court date Sept. 8. ble was caused by minority agi Congress so far is meeting STORACE SHED Waterbury and H o l y o k e . may ^ 1 at the fu- watching as Bussiere bent Stavnltsky property are 6 Ireland, meaning Its separation thorization bill, which sets tation. and 27 feet in dlamieter. thM test. M ^ . , before coming to Rock- fo m o n w from 2 the com er of the metal Mary Bassigand of Brattle- from the republic. terms for later appropriation of mesh grate which covered the "It is the conspiracy of forces Would you believe 26 and Lynch charged the B^ast As of Aug. I, only 49 general money. X-. ' . . to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m riiarged wltti failure ggeklng to overthrow a govern- For several yeeuis he served window and crawled through. 27 Inches In dameter? government had lost control and bills had become law, most of That will take more time sifter as official Santa Clause for the to ob^ a contpol „,gnt elected by a large majori- them relatively minor. Mrs. George Y. Daniels 'The window Is located direct that its Protestant police force the Senate reconvenes Sept. 3— Rockville Chamber of Com- Norman Bussiere slgn. Court date Sept. 8. j y .. ^ None of the 13 major appro SOUTH WINDSOR — Mrs. ly above the courtroom en- is theRoman CathoUc primate was no longer capable of acting Dlrksen estimated at least an m^rcG BJid. wvm visitAd bv htm<' Among the Catholic demon priations bills to finance the AOCIDENT8 of Ireland. impartially. He said Ireland other full week. dreds of children at the'santa McIntyre Daniels, 64, trance and faces the main street Phillip saw the car being taken strators was Bernadette Devlin, government for the year which Clame house in Center Park West Hartford, sdster of Ward of the town, but apparently none and yelled after it, "Hey, that’s Arnold Sauer, 26, of North He criticized the Northern Ir- could not "stand by" and see In- But Mansfield said the long began July 1 has yet been enact battle on that bill, and the Not only did he listen to thedr ^ McIrAyre of South Windsor, of the citizens was watching my car." It was recovered this Rd., Bolton, escaped - “ v!riwVrontrg:d"^^^^^ iarg^vero^ -ent i^ople wmmd^ and^ ed. amendments which have Christmas requests but some died yesterday at her home, either as the prisoner climbed morning on Sigourney St. in fiatflat tiretire yesterday yesterday after after his car p-tboiic minnHtff i the so-called Apprentice Boys ordered his army to set up first She was the wife of George Y. down from his 12-foot high Hartford. Busslere’s address skidded 174 feet and struck two i f parad“ to be s ^ e d Tuesday, aid stations on the border to Dlrksen said that, too, can be trimmed Pentagon preroga- * times saw to it personally that helpful. He said the fact that perch. An iron grill gate and was given as 305 Sigourney St. trees a ^ some buMira on Hart- housing jobs " and ^otlnk parade marks a standoff by help injured Catholics. tives, are evidence of a major these wishes were realized. ^ ’ government agencies axe oper Survivors include Ms wife, Survivors also include a son, jedges made it quite easy. This is not the first escape ford Rd., near Mein St., at 12:30 ■'• ""■"•e ® Protestants againstnivnlnaf WrtTYiOTlRoman 61 ^ ^ achievement: a drive to reaf a sister, and a grandson. According to Sheriff Paul for Bussiere who served time P-*"' Sauer n.ys he lost control ‘ . Catholic battalions at London- ating under a continuing resolu firm congressional control over Mrs. Mary Callahan Orogan. What s Behind tion, which permits spending at Funeral services will be held g^^eeney the other prisoners at Somers tor an escape from car. He was charged with of t derry nearly 300 years ago. military and foreign policy. The funeral will be held Sat the rate Congress set a year fo m o n w at 10 a.m. ^ Rose ^^^e questioned when Bus- Cheshire^ Reformatory in 1966. failure to drive in the establlah- „y about 15 miles from L^nd^i "This is not the Ume to appor- "The Senate at long last Is fi urday at 8:16 a.m. from the The Dispute ago, tends to hold down federal Hill F ^ in ^ l Home, 680 Elm gigre’s absence was discovered,. He is currently on parole from ed lane, and is sc^duled tor a where Roman Catholics hi precise responsibility for nally grapsing the nettle of re Burke Funeral Home, 76 Pros outlays and thus save money. pect St., with a Maas of req St., Rocky Hill Burto will none would admit to having the State Prison at Somers for appearance Sept. 8 '^‘’ ere Roman Catholics in . . P . (Continued from Page One) sponsibility and jurisdiction," the Bogside District fought from what has happened but certain- But the new appropriations uiem at St. Bernard’s Church in Rose Hill Memorial Park, ^ "What window?” this charge. He was "tarested ------Mansfield ssdd. Rocky HUI. at 9. Burial will be in St. Mary's was the usual reply. May 17 for fishing without a COMPLAINTS l^mnd barricades against po- iJfhrreZnTsUenTfo^^^^^^^^ 1 m ile Friends may call at the fu- Vandals ransacked the Depot, Cemetery,^11 I^LVI ^ t New — ^ Olnf Britain. 3 vCUal if I ■ I j A fT ^ A SJiShortly 4 w3 Jf CA3 after If if 3 A 1 ^ p.m. • J i I« CA wC33car license 331, at U111^04 Snipsic w 34C3 Lake. 4V C f A Rioting in Londonderry has years in toe face of maiUfest in- ^ 2,9X 000; the they last Friends may call at the funer- ^ was siiolen from near the Un'on search revealed that he St. Mary’s Church meeting Memorial donatlorw may be youmr people on Lo- been virtually uncontroUable justice, the cardinal said. north, 1; 602,000. al honve tomorrow from 2 to 'T feel bound to say that I At Peace with Self^ made to the American C ^ e r ft i m ^ J" cttrstTliTK^ since Tuesday, when a tradition- THE POLITICS: The north • A real step-saver! Store and 7 to 9 p.m. block from the courthouse, and his rear pocket ^ -• ...... ia Society. and it is this al Protestant parade set off the cannot Understand why a pa- dominated by the Uniortat nar- lawnmower, bicycles, garden it is believed, although not con- charge that led to yesterday’s rellgious warfare. rade-lasUng «ve or six hours ^ Protestant, rol^ Says Senator Kennedy tools, toys, charcoal grill .. . firmed by police, that this Is the court appearance, The Northern Ireland govern- —and accompanied by dancing the British Coiwervatlvea and all in one handy spot. M iss B rockhaus manner In which Bussiere left Bassiere is st’ll at large and Stars Im pressed ment has called tor help from women singing party songs and deyot-H to Northern Irelniwl’n Coventry BOSTON (A P )-- Smi, Ed conversation that he may have • Assemble it yourself with only a town. Vernon Police Chief Edmund British troops to stop the firing off miniature cannons By Spacem en ward M. Kennedy says he is pri made a mistake In not going be Takes O w n Life 'The car, a tan ’61 Chevrolet Dwyer described him os 6 feet bloodshed. The Dublin govern- was allowed to take place last the antl-Britlsh rebels who screwdriver! Youth Returned sedan, was owned by Gary 9, 170 lbs., medium build, and vately at peace with himself yond the televised explanation,’ ’ • Roller-action doors permit more ment has proposed a U.N. peace Tuesday in a city which was tin- fought Ej^land a haU century but said the senator cited "legal Philipp of Rt. 30 Tolland. Ac- Caucasian with dark brown hair (Continued from Page One) about the automobile accident Miss Barbara M. Brockhaus, force. der-dry for an explosion. rpjjg top-heavy Protestant restraints and the current ru From Vietnam cording to Sheriff Sweeney,and blue eyes. Iniide ■torace 108 cu. t t FomMfly $8t.9S 49, of 96 Florence St. was found tronaut, Joseph P. Allen, "a Although Dublin’s annoimce- "Neither can I imderstand majority means that the Nation- In which Mary Jo Kopechne, 28, mor-filled atmcs{toere’’ as rear Outside sres 6*4” x 8 f ” Not BxaeUjr As nhatnitsd dead at her home last night by D ies in Crash gorgeous young man who< said, troops in trucks why the police authorities find it allsts are outvoted on major is- a secretary to his late drother sons for declining lo say more police. Tolland ■T three veers I’BI’U be Jeeps moved to the border necessary to ask their men to sues. North Ireland’s govern- Robert, was killed. about the accident than he did A neighbor on Florence St,, A Coventry youth, just return- area to lend medical assistance, force their way Into the Bogside ment, imder new leadership, In his July 26 television appear orbiting.’ ’’ the army men carried weapons, area of Londonderry where In- has moved to meet some of the “ I can live with myself,” the ance. 8' SECTIONS noticing no activity around the od from Vietnam, was killed Massachusetts Democrat said In Red Skelton’s wife Georgia A spokesman said the men nor- nocent people have been terror- CathoUcB’ complaints, but the In Its story, Urorn Edgartown, Rmq. $3/40 Brockhaus home for almost in a one-car crash on School an Interview with Matthew V. 2 RAIL ROUND RAIL two days, called the pollee . . „ . , ^ said they watehed the moon mally deal with "communica- tzed by some members of the pace has not satisfied many of the Union Leader said five calls shortly after 9 last night. They *" Coventry last night, New Education Head landing on teietvlslon a* their de- tlons, logistics and other sup- police force on a number of pre- them. The situation has been Storin of the Boston Globe's charged to Kennedy’s credit Bundling Custom Revived sert home near Palm Springs: port.” The units, he added, are vious occasions. Washington staff. discovered Miss Brockhaus' Gregory D .Malloy, 20, son of aggravated by extremists. card were made before mid “ Bundling”— early American custom o f girl and Ixiy in a warm bed sejiarated body hanging in the cellar. John J. Malloy Sr. of Autumn "We were standlRg there wav- "being supplied by the appropri- "it is quite obvious that the “ I feel the tragedy of the night July 18 from a telephone Dr. Robert Keeney, medical Troll, was taken to Windham Urges More Planning Ing Amnerican flags, with tears ate army units.” memory of those earlier nights girl’s death. That’s on my mind. on Chappaquiddick listed to Sid by a “ bundling” board because of cold rooms— has lieen revived by a group in WHITE CEDAR running down our cheeks.” Reports from the border area of terror is still very much alive That’s what I will always have Pottsdown, Pa. At top, Mrs. Jane Smyth puts "bundling” Ixiard lietween her 3.10 examiner, said death had oc-. Memorial Hospital where he ney Lawrence, owner of a cot curred about 2 p.m. Tuesday, died about an hour later at 8:86 The need for greater long sold he felt his role os a part- Tall, gray Omar Bradley, at said the Soifthem Irish troops and due cognizance should be Beret C .O . to live with,” Kennedy said. tage rented to Kennedy associ daughter, Dolores, president of the group, and her boy friend. Thomas How- Miss Brockhaus was born p.m. ". range planning was frtreased by w' 'h® M«x:Kenzle ^ discussed be- ^Is wUe Qyd Olarlase, said of U.N. peace forces in the Congo ^e plied oA this destruc^ (3iappaqulddlok Island section a Handsomest way to aate- In Boston, sources familiar O f Crash Urges Code for Judges uard stairways She Is survived by a brother, Police“ '®*- said the car went out stated his IntenUons to be not 'ore the meetings. evening: "It's one of the and Cyprus. live fire.” ' been held for nearly a month is of Martha’s Vineyard: with credit card operations said William F. Brockhaus of just a partner of the board, but Boys League Meets great moments of oil Ume.” The Dublin’s annoimcement said The fighUng spread from Lon- f aay 1-2-3 Installation, of control at a "fast rate of "awful, substandard and inhu- —The Manchester (N.H.) Un that when a call ia made with DALLAS, Tex. (AP) — Ber- overwhelming evidence Uiat he Granby. ■il k> II participant in the uctlvl- The Tolland Boys League will singer punned: “ It’s moon- some reserve officers were donderry Wednesday night to man. no drilling speed," ran off the road and ion Leader said that In the such a card the operator does Nears End nard G. Seagal, the new presl- nuiy commit a crime while ro Funeral services will be Sal- tics and mc*’tlngs of the board, meet Monda.y at 7 :30 in the glow.” being called up and others „j^g dtigg and towns not ask the number of the tele struck the homo of Albert Lan- Army auUxirities have made hours Immediately after toe ac dent of toe American Bar sso- leased.” urday al lOi.’lO a.m, ill Holmes ^ gt. He promlsexl to make periodic United OongregatlaruU Church Hollywood photographers got placed on alert. jt was during these outbursts phone from which toe party ts 5 Ft. Rsil Heetkin no comment on Gregory’s cident, when Kennedy said he " MANILA (AP) — A pre-trial elation, has proposed on Earlier, Whitney M. Young’ Funeral Hume, 400 Main HI. vin.llnv wl reports to the board covering to complete plans for the on- a close-up of prertdenUal glam- Col. T.M. ElUott, director of u,at the Irish Rebubllc annealcH comment on Gregory’s calling. And when such calls are Cpl. MiUloy, who was woimd- was In shock, 17 telephone calls Inveatlgatlon Into toe coUlsdon of immediate start on retormula Jr., executive dlreclor of toe Burial will be In East Cemo- long-range pUinnlng in the lunaiLS nunJ picnic to be hold Aug. 24 or In a large inner room of the the Southern Irish Medical to the British sovernnTPnt m contended that billed to the card holder, the a c R ^ . 46.40. od Juno 12 In Vletnum was on military law does not permit were charged to his credit card. the U.S. deertroyer Frank E. E. tion of toe canons of etldca ptv- National Urban I>eaguc, said i tury. of curricidum and program at Luyvltt Field. hotel. Corps, flew by helicopter to Let- call for a IT N nonxo . mliitarv law does not ru>i-mi» counting shows only toe number leave from the Phlludolphla pretrial confinement unless the In Boston, a spokesman for New Evans and Auartrallan carrier eming juctges. toe proposals arc "a first step I Friends may call at the fu NiwiU ‘ltoAAltal”and'‘‘ w.ia‘*dAA ‘ h® R^ow- The group will also set up a g „,„e s radiated as the tuxe- terkenny to establish headquar- gtore order.’ ’ ® that was called. Melbourne Is near en end. Navy England Telephone Co. said le Seagal, speaking nl his InstiU “ «y*»lem of| neral homo tomorrow from 2 to P Ing school sy.riem. nomtnutlngnominating lammltteelammlttoe to elecA doed Pr«sidentp7e8ldelu"hta"gr^-B hi« p-nexxn.onnuni. O ^ t®rsters tor five mobile hospitals. gutBut Britain” ■ renlled thnf *0 A®® or is a The Union Leader said one of officers at Subic Bay said today. back there today gal restrictions prevented him latlon Wednenday night, sold the <«ppr«»lve racial eonitjUninivnt.’’ 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Ho was born...... April 4, . 1949 in... In luldiUon to providing facll- 1970 and discuss a ed wife, Vice lAosKtent S p K . Officials said the hospitals Northern Ireland w L no X f a t a t a l T ^ t r i U t '^ o f ’ the calls before midnight was to A report on toe inquiry and from confirming or denying the program "la long, long over------If the rain w ont dtaln.7 Hitrlford, son of John J. Malloy 'or lncr.a.slng number Agniiw and his pink-gownS wife “ a,, f ° "®®® ‘ h® United m eS i the Kennedy compound . at, recanxmendations of toe investi report, but he said the use of the due.’ ’ The current code was Mrn. Anna Rita Iledroii ar. of Coventry and the late « ' "Indents, he placed emphiusis C ,^ e * ’Ucirt footbiUi game tills with the astronauta. 1“"® !!°" ‘ h®! mobile patrols Nations. Hyannis Port. It said two were gating officer, fjmdr. Harry L. card did not necessarily mean drafted In 1922. Diet* at Wh also requestj^ Linda Bugbeo has been select- President quipped: "These are “ I®®*''’ ®''’.,.. , , ‘ng by more than f'AxK) Catholic MaAr\hAA the“ 'S m m a irfe ro f cials of the Common Pleas John F. Keimedy, in New York. of the 7th Fleet, a spokesman project with Chief Justice War iiiJin .mffered a fatal heart at East Hartford, died Tuesday at „ Sctax.l. He en- ® dli.cu-'slon merilng with the od as oamp spirit representing the only people we’ll let stand ^ Southern mlUtary declined and Protestant lighters. SoeclAl F o r c e T l n X ? ^ ^ five Court said a written petition The newspaper said two cells said. ren E. Burger. The bar presl- tack Wednesday morning while I St. Francis Hospital. She was g, l.«ir widow of Michael J. Bed- and was assigned to Viet- PArks, potnUng to symbol at Uie ToUand County 4- the President." solved, but he said there has shots to scatter one groun ot ®®‘^I °"‘®®” ““I ® tempts to reach Marshall, an proposal In .toe next few day*. They are charged sent seeking to have Miss Ko- to determine whether formal Tuniplke Ills ear suli.o’qiiently White Painted Aluminum ran. g, j,umary 1969 Ho was wfittenal population ixxnoen- h (hunp. Betty Junelle repre- b®®" no general mqblllzaUon or- gasoline bombers. sergeam other was to the unlisted Boston Seagal also oruxmnoed three naim In January 1069. He was , with murdering a Vietnamese— pechne’s body exhumed for an charges will be filed against of cia*hed thn>ug1i is'venil guiu-d | Mrs. Bedron was bom Nov. iT:: " j L r , : :; i">“ ®»« throughout the com- semtod the heart and Ann fia m e fl C r it ic a l „ , . . the recipient (rf the Purixle Ht'iirt tiring was reported In three reportdly autopsy was not adequate. Pres number, and toe rest were to ficers of toe Evans. oUief ' ’new projects. He said, rails iUid ran off the rrsid Rac. 13.60. otA"-® 7““ 7^®"®® a double agent for telephones In Washington and again after cunsullation with 3, 1900 In Patton, Pa Oomibi.t Action Ribbon. Janelle, the hand. Comp spirits ident Judge Bernard C. Bromln- In announcing that the Inquiry Police said Itis'ko l-rtntlon expensca. aal/1 fViafr tinamr 9VtA 4^ W _____ t- o —In Berkeley Heights, N.J., examined 23 exhibits during the aens Orxwp of SouU. Windsor, MarllK.rough luul Mrs. CeceJla Depivrtment luus set Sept. 14 lu. cueaed hlmaelf tor what his of- ®' “ ^® ‘° ^®®®I‘° " ^ con , °:;®«®‘^ Trish D ancers closed door sessions which be Burger has emphasized in bar lmvi*lt* 4a XTa«.*Wa.^ t_4a3. 3______Investigation (fivaat 10*0 f l/\fi Vio/4had K beenaavi "famwi."tempo to having their daughter’s body of toe burdens from judges and urday at 8:16 a.m. from the budget for 2,700 igudenis was auxiliary imd Uiolr fiun- tererted In running tor governor Ibemselves to Northern Irish troops waited In the wln^. ed by U.S. and Aurtrsillan naval M i-d le a l o ffle la l* said lU * township coveriHl onlv 18 I*’® DolAlre Oanip grouiuLs on announced his candidacy, sold '^®, today James Chlchester-Clark re- dancers won medals Sunday at soon after the June 3 predawn leir, Mrs. Margaret Kania of gal advice. congestion and delay in litiga SAKRETE BLACK TOP high Mass of roqulem at St. square mUes, X X i l , Snlpalc I,ake Rd. ‘ Is was dtacourteoi* of d L ^ a ? " : U’® ®I®I® P®Hiament from X t a ^ X t collision. That was strictly a South Windsor; one brother, —In Washington, Kennedy de a fels held at Bowen Field In tion and related condition* have Pet.er’s tnmrch, Hartford, at 9. Among his other rei-ommenda- Members of the fire depiut- I<> remain sUent tor so long on {Xwav“X ^ ’ onX CatonHci f®'""'®'’ *^®®®®’ mobilized po- i„ the c ^ e ^ fact-finding Investigation and Anxlrew Yanlck of Uniontown, nied as "categorically untrue’’ a New Haven.' severely tested cltlsen*' respect J uki plart* amt tamp. 8|wce of caiplurlng the trophy ' A rea Candidates J. Donachle of 296 Porter St., The coUlslon cut the Evans In Cloveliind, Ohio; and four grand nel between Ctoappaquiddlck Is our legal Institutions as present Friends may call at Uie hi- The mbera. Auk* 31 at the . United Congje- huntJred curviving husbands ported 14 of their men killed and and left the scene of the acci And, he said, he will appoint 4 and 7 lo 9 p.m. gational Church. and Mrs. William Marceau of 8 negligence’’ that led to the ad- SPLASH BLOC resolve questions about Uve sta- *'® xixpkUned Ou> Uxiiclu'rs fu- dropped dead themselves. TTils 43 worinded. dent while there was trtlll a The day’s activities will be natlrg Tracy Dr., won a third ®place another oommittee to campaign tua of some of too more tliim 900 bis phut, saying U is wl«it '-ath rate is 40 per cent higher U.S, headquarters also report- lltn thru 1th grafs ni.oij#ew chance Miss Kopechne was dent. MicLemore was asleep at gin-with church oervlcea at 11 "Fresh attacks X V V Aow, Qualifying engineers from tor adoption of the new code of BLACK [ t L m ] llonier J. IKiinliile than might reasonably be ex- ed 40 enemy mortar and rocket alive.” medal for solo reel. He Is a stu the time. Americiuia eurrenlly kisteil lui U'®!' '"‘''dly wioit<\l birt since, It a.m.. followed by a potluck Tuesday ’’ Manchester include Benton J. ettUcs for lawyers apprvn'ed ear COVENTRY-Homer J. Dom missing In southeiuH Aalii. wa.s non-extstenrt they liK>k thetr ,’ ^cted. The study revealed that attacks from 8 a.m. Wednesday He sold Kennedy "lulmltB In dent of the Duffy Dancing luncheon iit noon. Families are School. lier thU week by the ABA’s poli HAVE fustuHr, inie. 68, of Enfield, brother of Names of d i e 4 7 wcrF’tb b e r o ^ " P’^I’bh'iii.s dlrxHitly to toe laxaiit, many of toe deaths were due to until 8 a.m. today, but said only Dowd was one of 20 Marines J ^ S ^ '’i' BLACK T O P i askiHl to bring a covered, dtrti. killed In a two-day battle Jon A. Marx, cy-making body, toe tfouoe of TOP Ml'S. Mary Ltdgficr of Covetilry, teased later In' Um- Pentagon’s Expressing Ills Iwllcf tliat the ■ heart or circulatory Impair- e'ghl caused cartialtles or dam- c r . , r p a salad or deast'rt. Coffee and Public Records Delegates. dlctl Tuesday night at Morey diUly Vietnam ciumalty ilsL Superiirtenih'iit and toe Ixxinl ments. age, 8 against 400 North^tasmese a TOWN OF EAST HARTFORD — U — rolls will bo provided. A. oueUet. Land surveyors are Warrantee Deeda Seagal shared the spo^Ught fijllk Uki.I iVAf Hospital, Springflield, Maas. •’lire partiu'rs,’’ Dr. MiicKenzIe EAST HARTFORD, TOW’N OF EAST HARTFORD SEALER A business meeting nml aliort The study conducted by Dr. C. ’U.S, casualties were 12 -'lario J. Frattaroll Jr. and Wil- Dr. WUUam D. Stroud and with Atty Gen John N Mitch Survivors a l^ Include ills CONNECTICUT EAST HARTlfORD, PHiJIfi.l Ai.i S ,1 program will follow the dinner. Murmy Parkea suggests that woumled with no fatallUea." a 11am D, O’NelU. Manchester Lots R. Stroud to Merrill J, ell. Who told the 9^<1 annuo] R««. I7.M wife and a daughtxxr. bereavement can caust changes communique said. * Marines resident Robert M. Zuccaro CX)NNECTICUT SEEN W aliiHlH CA'- uii The funeral will bt* Saturday Tile met'Ui^, which tradltian- Whlstoo. property at 89 N. Lake- ABA meeting that he 1* pur V e r n o n in ’ ’psycho-endocrine functions’’ Among the Americans killed passed toe flrrt half of the INVITATION at 10:30 a.m. from the Leete iilly brings togetlwr many for- en- INVITATION wood Circle, conveyance tax suing a "middle of the road" I r*st irj u-.t ■lue to the effect on the bod>' ot We a Marine bat- North gineer’s exi 3104.50. Safeguard your lawn •5.49 Funeral Home, 125 Pearl St.. nu'r residents ot the town, ts examination and has T O B I D course on crime and civil right* motional stress. These changes talion commander, Lt. Ool, John _ soHllers were killed. issued as lUST POUH It ’.fklAU Enfield. wlUi a Mass of requiem oiHH to all those Interented In Pour miles south of toe DMZ, a certificate T O B I D Norman J, and Doris M Ely S p ecifica lly MKchell defend • (W . Village St. Woman Stabbed^ iittemitng, iiccor\.Ung to chortr- *-'an place an unbearable strain A Dowd. 37. of Woodbridge, „ . engineer-in-trainlng. RE: TWO (2) 1970 DUMP to toe Albrook tforurtruction at St. Adalbert’s Church. En ...V— ______J______North V I etnamese troops TRUCKS G.V W. 22.500 RE FORTY - EIGHT (48) ed a' ®f 62 Vll- and grenades, the enemy IdUed . TUBES (34). gation policy and use of wire al home tonight from 7 lo 9 ami '‘ige St., Kockvillo, remains In victim had multiple stab wlUi chlUlt resist ex- lungs to collapse. qucx'n tor 6:30 p.m., at toe TAC Has Audience with Pope in Tolland and Stanley W. Szes- Agent. 740 Main Street, East tax 35 50. STORE said none of the enemy troops Hartford. Thursday, Aug. 28. tresnUm and overresctlon, " he stubbed yesterday while In her In relating (he events leading bulldlng«)on Rt. SO. Hartford. Thuraday. Aug 28, T r a d e N a m e Mrs. Freda Schwann towlcki passed for land survey 1969 at 10:.00 a.m. and will be ooid. "and I tupfxsie we will IN T H E IW.G.GLENNEY 6 4 9 -5 2 5 3 'Mrs. Freda L. Schwiirm, 77, second floor apartment. » to the stabbing. |>ollce said the Tx'lhuxl Ro(Hibllciuai will hold Ma>t>r Nathan Agoatin«lU Is Rome mayor assigned him two ^ through the Marine perlme- or 1969. at 10-30 a m.. and will be Shirley A. Anderson and Ver Police said they recelvx'd « publicly opened and read at continue to receive nv.re vlru of no Cooper Hill 8t., widow of womah had apparently gone lo pn'-caucua picnic tomorrow I u*k in Mancheetor today after to show him around the qa i ka. Milton Shaw of Hebron pass publicly opened and read at na Gibson, doing bustness' as call from a Mi-s. Taylor who that Urne and place. lent criticism fresn both erxte of Henry C. Schwomi. died early the srriond floor apartment to evening b.*glmdng at 6 at toe .1 week In Italy, with toe high- ®“y ®»«< toiswer all queMlws T"' ed the engineering exam, while that time and place. The Village Lantern - Wig An toe .spectrum " MANCHESTER CO. said a .woman hiid just been Information j for blddlen, Information for bidders, Ohivnge her oIothes\ E xl"-' K U ®‘im p grounds off' 1 _ audience T®*'®‘ved «■ Iforih Roy B. Anderson will be en- nex, 230 Brdad St \' The pretrial detention btU. stabbed. When [xillce arrived Rt. 74 In Skui^inmug. Repub- "If'' audtenxc from the Rome mayor, depict ng "onh Vietnamese base camps, specifications and contract 'kpectflcatkto and contract forma PARKADE A neighbor said .she heiud gmeer-in-traliUng. sent to Oungress last nxmlh 3 3 6 the ussiilliuU had fled but later Uciins ami imtopemlentB ore In- X-Jlcrdoy morning with* Pope the I ' m yvara of Rome’s for- «^ ® « »nd gun poaltionB in the forms are avaflable at the of are available at the office of scuffling before the victim fled Passing as engineers In Wap- wvAild outoorlze Imprisonment turned himself In at the police to The htiU vited to atteral. Refreshmenta m.il existence. more than SOO tons oi toe Purchasing Agent. 740 Main HOME or THE Persuiial Noticf’s ping w-ere C3iarles G. Wallis Jr. fice of the Purchasing Agent. Capra Nominatrd of on accused person for up iet»e» He said Ihr SHOP FUDAYB TO 8:30 P Jl But In our stiU livtMi to Hartford Correctional Center mmle iu>‘ statement to police, Tolland Town of East Hartford Town of East Hartford The GOP'also nominated can- .Hand c«rre.,Hmdent Bette Rome Maywr .D. AgertineUlA^tertlneUl raoliedreplied that he awawna tthe o sixth e ^ battle^ . * In ! .*®the Ellington. John J. <5elendan('a freetlom "will tsily By John W Torpey. By: John W Torpey. didate* for lesser city officej SliPLEX SHOE Sons and Daugfdeni' ^ **®“ “ ♦10,000 bond. Dwyer oald. Qitetraie^ tel. 875 3846. H. I>eC^i3tro, He said that the knows Daddano. pu. d „ „„^ Sf* be limited tf there is toe moat Purchasing A g ^ Purchasing Agent and >0 oldermanic seats I PAGE TEN T • ■ ' .. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY* AUGUST 14, 1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER; CONN.. THURSDAY. AUGUST 14, 1969 Pa g e e l e v e n Ghetto Merchants: the store Itself or the owner and Laren said its policies are the escape hatch offered by out Antitrust Chief Favors drawn by the' Foreign Petrole side income, ’"rhere was no one um Supply Committee. FAA Rule Would Bar factor that induced an owner to "Thla, an industry committee Exploiters or the Exploited? close,” the study said. 1966 FORD Lifting Oil Import Curbs composed largely of companies Bolden, whose group is advo Loose Luggage in Flights ESdltor’a , Note; An esUmated ergaged in the business of sup chants. Forty-eight of them said cating ownership transfers to IMUSTANG 2-DOOR HARDTOPi 200,OOO white mercharjta still WASHINGTON (AP) — De-- The mandatory oil import pro- plying petroleum products to WASHINGTON ( ^ ) _ Paa- comment on the proposals until they would like to sell but only put more blacks into buslnesB, own businesses in the natiot^’s spite strong pressure from the grant was imposed by the late those foreign _countries, ______does not • RADIO sengera would be allowed to Oct. 13, after which final details (16 were/s^tually seeking buyers. said white business is welcome leave loose luggage lying would be worked otA. Negro slums. Most are making oil industry, the government’s President D w t^t D. Elsenhow- appear to provide wholly objec- • V-8 MOTOR Buyers eu’e scarce. In Negro neighborhoods “ If It of around an a^lane under new ______’ . money, but most would like to antUrust chief has recommend- consideration of national in- ‘"Ihere’s no set price at all,” fers quality merchandise at needed to prevent • POWER STEERING regulations proposed by the leave. In this dispatch, an urban ed the elimination of importa ~ the United terest and foreign p-stem, McLaren de one wants to run away from It.” think those who offer inferior tion, however. by the FAA for t r a n ^ r t air eon died In exile, derives Its Justice Department on record clared that the present controls WASHINGTON (AP) — The A business that might have merchanciic at first rate prices, lines are designed to piovide name from the day in 1502 cm against two other Cabinet-level "In the two Middle East con impose "serious costs on the white merchant is an elderly '-rou'Tht *150,000 be'ore Wash and sloppy service have any greater protection from impact which Portuguese navigator agencies on a subject that a tingencies of 1956 and 1967,” he economy.” *1695 ington’s riot might bring as lit and fire hazards in the event of Jo8n de Nova Castella discov- man, gentle, with warm blue place In the ghetto or any other said, ” lt was found that physical The ^nate sintitrust and mo tle as $15,000 now, Blanken said. place In baslness.” Senate subcommltee has said a creash. ered It—May 21, the saint's day eyes and soft hands that would facilities available—although nopoly subcommittee estimated ‘ "The only ones buying In the could mean *4 billion in annual In airilners built after the new of Helena, Emperor Constan be knowing with grandchildren. Bolden says some white mer apparently adequate on paper the cost of the quotas to the TED TRUDON. Inc. c 't y now are b'ack,” he eald. ” I chants offend Negro sensibilities tavings to consumers. rules go into effect all passen tine’s mother. Yet he keeps a gun In the cash —were inadequate to deliver American consumers as at least VOLKSWAOE3I FOBSfSB don’t remember selling a gro McLaren told a Cabinet task ger baggage would have to be drawer of his ghetto store. with a line of goods that in fully for our use the reserve *4 billion, but McLaren suggest- TOLLAND TPKE. — XALOOTTVILLE cery store to a white man since force on oil import controls kept In stowage areas on land 'T wouldn’t hesitate to uie It,” cludes *125 purple ’’gators” (Al productlve capacity which had ed the total could be even larger the riots.” Wednesday that the present sys ing and tsdteoff. he said quietly end the drawer ligator shoes), gold suits, flimsy been built up.” when the U.S. budget is consid- Greek-bom George Mandea tem of quotas is anticompeti Similarly, all galley equip closed, tucking the cold reality and shimmering orange dress He also criticized policies un- ered. will sexm be eligible for Social es. tive, hifair to consumers and ment—serving trays, servi^ HAVE of a .32 caliber revolver back der which the United States also "High petroleum costs,” he Security. He’ll then sell the little unnecessary to the economy and carts, kitchenware—must be out of Sight. Fred Powell, an ICBO adde, bears-the~burden of maintaining said, "have a direct pass- sandwich shop he’s been operat national security. stoiwed during landings and Twice, the merchant's liquor complained about what he an emergency supply for its Al — U — ing slnoe 1946 at the InterBection He suggested that If any im through effect on the motoring takeoffs. store has been robbed. And in called the ’’purple suit syn lies. public, our military budget, and of 14th and U in one of Washing drome” as he walked along port restraints are necessary a New design specifications the riots that swirled down ton’s most dismal slums. low protective tariff would be ”lt seems inappropriate,” a widespread impact on the cost Come and Relax Af Harlemfs 125th street, the com McLaren said, "that the entire would require stronger seats SEEN Washington’s 14th Street after If times were good, Mandee preferable. structure of the etxmomy as a munity’s biggest and most pros cost of allied security needs for and seat belts, greater protec the assassination of Dr. Martin says he could get at least *15,000 Even 80, McLaren made it whole.” Luther King Jr., looters picked perous shopping area and one oil should fall on die American Meanwhile, most major oil tion against puncture of fuel for his store. ” I don’t know that is heavily white-owned. clear that he prefers a system the stone clean, then burned it consumer and taxpayer.” companies withheld comment sydtems and stranger materials what I’m going to get now,” he Powell compared the re whereby the domestic oJl mar SPERRY'S GLEN with greater fire resistance in down. said. ’’Maybe I’ll get nothing.” ket Is governed solely by com The Justice Departmerk thus pending a study of McLoren’s strained decore of Harlem’s opposed positions taken by the Camp Meeting Bead and Frencb Road, Bolton, Conn. the cargo and baggage compart Now, heavy rteel gx&tlng that Mandea would have left years petitive considerations, includ entire report to the task force. blots out the sunlight protects black-owned clothing stores Interior and Commerce dejiart- They have presented statements ments. ago but his age was a barrier. where he said the salesmen ing the entrance of foreign prod his windows. He has no glass in ments. to the Cabinet task force In fa Information signs would be ” I’m an old man,” he said. “ I don’t "dress people like abso ucts. Opra Every Day From 9 A.M. till Dark surance. The gun is his protec In the case of Interior, Mc- vor of retaining the quotas. more numerous and more con- can’t jump here and there. lute clowns and make them He also denounced longstand spicious-and placed so that all tion against bandits. His crime IVhere oan I go? Where do you ing industry arguments that Swimming, Picnic, Boating and Fishing n iA N D N EW insurance was canceled months think they look like Cesar passengers could read them and 1.. a m ic i’'s go?” Romero.” quotas are needed to preserve Foods and Gold Drinks Served understand the location and op ago. Once, he was held up. ’The the nation’s reserves and to pre STORE He would leave If he could. He '"The disturbing thing,” he eration of emergency exits. man who did It was errested said, ” ls the radical misconcep vent foreign companiee from says he can’t. Each emergency exit would IN THE and sentenced. Now he is free. tion they (the whites) have of controlling the country’s oil sup ALUMINUM GUTTERS Admission Fees: be capable of being opened ” We have debts. We owe for He drops in at Mandes’ shop to plies. Petite.8 100‘'f' Acrylic the merchandise. We Ju»t can’t what should be offered to the Adults 50c — Children 25c — Pienk Table 50c within 10 seconds after collapse eat. Mandes serves him. On a community.” Instead of reducing U.8. re 50 FT. of a landing gear or slmliar MANCHESTER walk away and leave the busi rare occasion when a patron serves, McLaren declared, an Junior ness,” he said. The white owners on 126th Labor and Material ^ emergency. walks out without paying,, unrestricted Importation policy Complete Oeam^ . Free Parking , Brighter interior and exterior ’The liquor store owner Is one Street ore relatively secure. PARKADE Mandes ignores it. would allow the nation to draw Remove Old Qatters ^ lights would be required. Mate FASHION of an estimated 200,000 white re ’Their stores are large with a ” It pays me to let him go and from foreign sources while pre Heavy ChMige' White Aluminum Rentals To Groups rials used within the plane HOAEB OF 'xiUfci tailers still doing buslrvess In the number of employee. Pedestrian not invite trouble,” he said. serving its domestic supplies. Completely Guanuiteed would be subjected to more se 3 Piece nation’s N egro slums. traffic Is heavy outside. ’They ”We bend over backwards to are not easy pickings for ban "Indeed, by limiting Imports, Gerard and Anne Marie Collet (From PBris) vere tests for qualities of self Many, perhaps most, are GILTO EXTERIORS please people,” said the Wash dits. It may even be self-defeating by extinguishing of fires. making money; but many, per 643-2178 JS ^ t r i d e R i t e BOYS’ ington liquor dealer. The smaller merchant is more encouraging taMer use of our 643-4282. — 649-8172 Passengers would be notified haps most, would like to leave. Most ghetto dwellers are de domeMlc oil,” he said. PANT exposed and more vulnerable. after takeoff that seat belts SHOE PLAIDS Yet they stay, still clinging to pendent on bus transportation to Studies show he is the moM should be kept faMened loosely Western Style more than 70 per cent of the get around the city. In Washing frightened, and the mo^t likely throughout the flight. Occupants AND business ownership In the ghet ton, passengers need exact to sell. of seats with shoulder harnesses tos. JUMPER change. ’The white-owned liquor Broker Blanken blames crime would have to fasten them dur They feel alone and improtect- SIMPLEX SHOE store Is one place to get it. on the junkies,'! who need money ing takeoffs and landings. ed. They admit to fear. Community people can also go to support their habit. "It’s not The FAA said it Would accept A study of Jewish merchants there to buy or cash money or the color. They’ll rob a black COORDINATE who closed down for good In the ders, cosh checks or buy the man just as fast. It’s the buck.” 11.88 slums of Cleveland found that dolly newspapers. he sold. ’’the majority of them tell of ’’And if someone cuts a fin Berkeley G. Burrell, president sleepless nights, severe psycho ger, we’ll put a Bondald on of the National Business It pays to somatic complaints and emo Cui'vy princo.s8 plaids, lair- too,” the owner said. I. ioague, Negro organization tional depresMon, which were Home doalens In the ghetto do founded by Booker T. Washing immediately alleviated when fect for the jr, |>etite fig Indeerl exploit the poor, but the ton, admires many of the while their existence in the black poor become even worse off im merchants who remain. "He’s a ure. Both in lOO*^^; acrylic. community came to an end.” the numbers of stores decline. 17.97 pretty brave guy If he does Liberals and militants scorn Without competition, the mer stay,” said Burrell. Sizc8 3 to 11. them as exploiters of the urban chants who do remain arc under “It he (the white merchant) Is poor; yet, they feel they ore the Rugged, sanforized H14-oz. Bull Denim or less pressure to add to their In there, it’s a fact he's leaving. polyester-cotton blends, made to “ take it!” • Double Breasted Jumper exploited ones. ventory or keep prices scaled play ‘Great Moments BROAD STREET—^MANCHESTER The mood ol the ghetto isn’t one 6 pockets, heavy duty zipper. Loden, blue, THE tX)AT DRESS Ghetto merchants, black and (Mnnehester Store Paly)______• Wide Leg Panta down or the store’s appearance that could accommodate him.” bronze or denim. white, bear .the brunt of the na Rich navy plaid with deeply spruced up. George Mandes stood InMde tion’s C lim e problem. One of ev • Floral Print Shirt sroopod neck, wide portmlt And without a wide selection, his little sandwich shop. A small ery five confronts a holdupmon collar anil cuffs lead with lacy rewldents are forced to travel fan over the open doorway edging. at least once a year. Ninety-sev A versatile new costume for further afield to shop. Without stirred the summer air heavy en of every 100 are burglary vlc- swinging juniors! Sleeveless convenient transportation, buy with the odor of fried chicken {ims. MISSES' STRETCH NYLON ing a sack of noils or a paint and haddock. Stokely (Jarml- jumper, with belted bock and THE JEWEL NECK Insurance companies shun in American History matching pants In bonded Acrt- brush Is no easy bud ground to take over a -wliite Beach Casino In Mlaquamicut. SALE! • PICKWU K and often burned out businesses nuui’s operation without help. The girl, Cheryl Copp, 14. reflc'ct the trend In virtually ev Some are also highly skepth-iil • MOUNT DEW daughter of Mr. «uid Mrs. Rilfttnu' landini Paul Rfv«re'» Rfdt ery major city In the nation. 0v«r1«tKi M r U Stac* 9.97 about the viability of the busl- James Oojqx, Groton Long Point, Trantcontmftfttal TelegrsRh GUARANTEED • PCTER PAN j An official study put the Har m>sse« being nbandonfd by Conn., was riding in n "Dodge- Buy 1