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PAGE TWENTY THURSDAY, iULY 29, 1971 manrlr^atp^. lEvrtting 1|pntUi Average Daily Net Press Run ’The Weather For The Webk Ended Showers, heavy at times, July 17, 1971 with occasional thunderstorms Full Gospel Christian Fellow­ through Saturday; high in 70o. ship, Interdenominational, will Church Reports About Town Democratic Cluh Urged ilanrbTfitpr lEumtim Hrralb Sunday’s outlook . . . cloudy, have a Bible study and open dis­ 1 5 ,0 0 0 warm, humid. Mias Sally Sherman, dau^ter cussion tonight at 7:80 at Mission Gifts PHIEHIfflST SEALTCST JULY of Mr. and Mrs. John Germ an Orange Hall. To Take Up Local Issues Manchester— A City of Village Charm of Windsor Locks and g^and- Totaled $10,350 daujgfiter of Mr. and Mrs. Neal H ie Manchester Chess Club The newly formed Deihocratlc Public Relations conunittee — Cheney of 89.Brookfield St., has Mrs. William Perry, president VOL. LXXXX, NO. 255 MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1971 (Clasoifled Advertiaing on Fage IV) PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS will not meet tonight as sched­ du b of Manchester, whose aim David Paris, chairman. TWENTY-TWO PAGES been named to the spring se­ of the Church of the Nazarene \ uled. is “ to create townwide interest, mester dean’s list at Hartwlck World Missionary Society, has Telephone committee — Ada ICE CREAM SALE announced to the church mem­ participation and involvement Sullivan, chairman. College, Oneonta, N. T. Alan R. Tupek of 19 Concord bership that for the 1970-71 in politics by Manchester Demo­ Membership committee — a Rd. has been named to the high Miss Anne Creed of 53 S. church. year the Manchester crats,’’ should become Involved chairman to be chosen. 30c on all half gallon $1.09 flavors honors dean’s list, and Miss in current municipal Issues as State Police Lakewood Circle has been congregation gave $10,350 for FitzPatrick instructed the com­ SEALTEST ICE CREAM Virginia G. Lowe of 27 Scar­ well, said its president last named to the spring semester borough Rd. has been named world missions, of which |516 mittee chairmen to have reports Buy It At Pinehurst night. , J ets Gpllide dean's list at the University of was contributed specifically for ready for the next meeting, to to the honors list, for the spring John J. Fitz(Patrick told the 25 S e a r c h F o r Vermcmt College of Agriculture semester at the University of chapel building construction and be held Aug. 25 at 8 p.m., also members who attended the and Home Economics. New HfLmpshire in (Durham. $4,000 was presented as a gift to at the Marine Corps League club’s monthly meeting, held at the out-gohig Ecuadorian mis- Home. the Marine Corps League Home Retarded Girl Miss Jeanne A. DeCesare of rionarles from Mtmchester, Rev. Marie Mahoney, who was and Mrs. Alfred SwiUn. on Parker St., “ We must be­ PGR 63 Amott Rd. and D^°y » crew « seven Frank Oollaza from Youth Chal­ ( I I \M I) \M> tive separation attempt, scott and Irwln first at- the landing attempt would be trenauts want to clear the neared the mountain range. “ ^ the are hard to understand... lenge of Greater Hartford, In­ AL Grant Won ri;i "I II ‘toe I They Are Made In Connecticut and Are U.S. Government Inspected Lockheed Aid two Apollo 15 astronauts tempted the separation at 1:48 tricky. The site was pocked peaks by about 7,(K» feet as Narrator Scott, who yester- eluding a p iece of the fuselage, ^ ^ from^^tT^tour spon- corporated (an inner-city drug PURE BEEF FRANKS! rehabilitation center), and the By Miss White BETTER CLEANERS successfully cast o ff their P.m . behind the moon and out with craters and large boul- to o I" T . s^reT^y YosWwara’^ - don't always hlsme theml Even a oui-vcooiui.j. vcou Officials said this was a con- mind-boggling and fantastic, to Search and rescue workers ■' Z Rev. and Mrs. Alfred Swain. .’1 i;n. — i;m; -.cmi. lunar module Falcon from contact, reaved Fqmily AssociaUon, wiilil loaa can make con­ Miss Deborah White, daugh­ Gets Support o .. .u . a .. .u sideraUon In deciding to raise describe the scenery, was more planned to push through the Our Dogs stand out among the command ship today cai..e around aiouuu Scott said that despite the g„ u,e astronauts subdued today as he pointed terratathroughout the w w tt versation aound Uuxnd. ter of Mrs. Janet White of 279 and headed for man’s risk- appearance he slotted thrusters for 20 sec- out features for scienUsta in night in the virtually hopeless U re Let ua put your mind at leat. McGovern Group W. Center St., has been award­ the pack, as the finest Gat a FREE elactronio baaxin| iest moon landinir in a I T ^ onds to adjust the low point to Mission Control Center. search for survivors. 'Ihere Airways said it re- ed a $400 scholarship by the In House ,iest , , moon , landing K ' in a «ose.nose ^» touenaown. Hexr.. reported &„ n g miles. teat with a Baltona a u d k n n ^ . past presidents of' the American SOMERS franks you con buy — Down there you c m see j.ooo self defense troops, (See Page Eight) Plans Meeting wA:tHnvf''rr»M i iT ono Falcon. We good sighting of Index Crater, i-The bum was right on the what looks like a collapsed lava Thia takaa but a few minutaa, and Legion Auxiliaty, Department The Greater Hartford McGov- WASI^GTON (AP) ’]^e ed by 15,000-foot moun- did not get a separation,’ ’ com- which will be Falcon’s main money ’ ’ Commander Scott re- tube . . . the edge of Serenity thera'a no obligation. Coma in, of Connecticut, to further her FLEA MARKET quality and value wise! Somers High School Grounds House i^m ocratlc ^ d Republ^ t^ins and a gaping canyon, mander Scott announced. guldepost on the final leg of the ported. icoks like a frozen shoreline . . . phone, or write fodby^ I em for Presldeht Committee, education in the School of Nurs­ Rt. 190 Somers, Conn. t Z v “ Good clean sep,’’ Command- The moon-clrcUng astronauts descent. por 14 minutes, Scott, Irwin Look at that arrowhead-shaped I formed to back the candidacy of ing at Boston University. They are truly one of your I South Dakota Sen. George Mc- Saturday, July 31 for ’ Sx-kheed Ato reported as earlier beamed to earth a strlk- During the night the low and Alfred M. Worden pointed crater. It doesn’t appear to Miss White, who is presently best buys against inflation! I Govern for ttie Democratic in Europe with Girl Scout Troop 10 a.m. — 6 p.m. craft Corp., and g a in s t a moved aparL ^ ^ Po*"^ spaceship orbit had their TV camera out the win. have been made by Impact," I nomination for president, has Outdoor Show of Indoor “ You’re on your own," Alfred landing site and then boosted dropped because of lunar grav- dow as Apollo 15 swooped like a he reported. IX ^u lM r 1, graduated from Manchester byqader $2 billion measure. I scheduled an open meeting for H l,^ School last June with hon­ Quality Snack Bar, Plenty of Sneaker narl Albert n nue Worden told Scott and their ship Into a slightly higher ity from 11.5 to about eight roller coaster from the high as they approached the foot- itfritMor NURIlie 3ERVICES ^ ee Parking Available at most leading chain stores and independent super* I Tuesday at 8 p.m., at the Whlt- ors. predicted the Lockheed-onlv blii **®y drifted orbit to help assure a pinpoint miles. Mission Control calculat- point of Its orbit, 65 miles, hills of the Apennines, he Donald J. Barrows, Director markets in the self-service case or delicatessen dept. ___A_...... awav. landing. oH tbot a hlorber eltltnSe urniilrl down to about Seven mllCS and nr.teH • “See how thev .qtand OUt |lng Lane School In West Hart- Each year the past presidents would be passed if It could be ed that a higher altitude would down to about seven miles and noted: “ See how they stand out Sponsored by then zipped up again. The low jn sharp relief.” 3 ford. award three $400 scholarships brought to a vote, but oppo­ gllLTONE NIARINB SERVlOE PiMBt Somers Historical Society point was right over t{ie land- -phe pass over the landing 5 j The chairman of the commlt- throughout the state to children *Trankly sfioaking, you just can^ boat BOGNERS’ nents of any loan guarantee Pratt Straat, HartfaN, Oaaa. S4T.1TS4 Adm. $1.26 Ing site. site at the base of the moun- fe te e U Robert W. Barrows, a of veterans. The national presi­ with ttds ad $1.00 legislation set out to block ac­ O eniU m M : M m m tend m, at no obligation: ■ I former state representative. dent also awards a scholarship tion. The TV show started as the mins was brief. They almost astronauts pa^ed over the Sesa * ^He said the purpose (rf the meet- each year. I □ I would lib an appointmant for FREE Audiomotrie Toit Using parliamentary maneu­ cf Serenity, a relatively flJlt (See Page Eight) f □ Froo looUot "Ufo Can Ba Wondarfur’ i jlng is to sollct wwkers for Sen. vers and demands for roll calls • Moriolco I^^McGovem’s campaign. and quorum calls, the oppo­ tU m o ------— | « The nucleous of the Greater PASSPORT PHOTOS nents hoped to keep the House Addreu I^Hartford McGovern for Presl- IDENTIPICATION from getting to the 'bill today. 1,'^dent Committee worked for Delay was also the order of CHy— SALEM NASSIFF HCI form er U.S. Sen. Eugene Mc- the day In the Senate, where ,Carthy In 1968, when he was a Camera Shop At Studio another attempt to cut off de­ State Will Appeal ^ j^oandldale for the Democratic 629 Main Bt., Blanihtwiet These Are. bate on the loan guarantee bill m nomination for ‘ president. 643-7369 fell seven votes short of the TEMPLE’S two-thirds majority needed. In the House, which has tight debate-limiting rules, the oppo­ Federal Decision nents have to use other tactics to delay action. A luxury carpet REAL Rep. Edward I. Koch, D- MT. VERNON N.Y., who forced a quorum call On Welfare Law at the opening of the House ses­ sion, said he would try to pre­ HARTFORD '(A P ) — Connecticut Welfare Commis­ priced for everybody R M Y S vent the bill from being taken sioner Henry C. White said today the state will appeal 0 100 up until next week. a federal court’s ruling that the state’s one-year resi­ HAM DlWCDC DAN RIVERS Koch said many members op­ dence requirement for welfare is unconstitutional. DAIRY STORE posed to federal loan guaran­ Pacific Ocean tees to big business have al­ The appeal will be directly to M i U t JAMBOREE $649 ready left Washington for thfe the U.S. Supreme Court. Immediately after the ruling Only In the meantime, however, was announced. White predicted A 100% Nylon Shag Carpet weekend. A Japanese jetliner and a Japanese jet fighter MORE GRAND OPENING SPECIALS! Sq. Yd Republican Leader Gerald R. White said the department is in- heavy welfare cuts and said the plane collided and crashed Friday near Morioka in Ford of Michigan said he was itiating a complete review of all ruling could cost the state $20 supporting . the $260 million welfare cases, as a result of the million annually in additional northern Japan. Site is indicated by a cross. guarantee as a means of trying ruling. He said the re'vlew would welfare payments, JULY 29th thru AUGUST 3rd to break the deadlock in the be “ an attempt to determine the ^he announcement that the Senate. Earlier in the week the level of fraud and IneligrlbllUy gj^^e .would be appealed came GOP leaders endorsed the present in Connecticut’s welfare afterim day morning discussions broader version. program." with other state officials, during Panel Okays “ It’s obvious they can’t get '•Hie commissioner said It which 'White said the decision U.S. Envoy, A giant crater on the surface of the moon is shown in this photo which was would be the third such review was made. (See Page Eight) taken from the Apollo 15 telecast back to Earth today. (A P Photo) ' of state welfare assistance In the, Reluctant to discuss the fl- Israelisin A id B ill O n FRESH EGGS country. Nevada and West Vlr-' nances of the appeal in -view of glnla have completed similar ^ previous ruling by the high studies, he said. court that a similar - regulation Conference Integration A panel of three federal Dls- was unconstitutional, 'White Nixon Meets on Rail Strike trlct Court Judges ruled Thurs- said, “ I ’m not going to bet on By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS By JOHN BECKLER LARGE Steelworkers Reject Offer; day that Connecticut’s second at- anything." Associated Press Writer 1 DOZEN tempt in recent years to reduce Meanwhile, the department Assistant Secretary of State 12' COMMERCIAL As Six More Lines Struck Its welfare rolls by imposing a begin a cutback of welfare Joseph J. Sisco conferred with WASHINGTON (A P ) — A Contract Talks Continuing residence requirement was un- assistance—also authorized by Israeli leaders for more than long-delayed bill to pro'vide fed- WITH THE PURCHASE OF constltutional. jhe legislature—It already has three hours today as part of the eral aid to help schools de- Jiai^erM W tb, mMt «clMng cerpat iwwi In WASHINGTON (AP) — President Nixon conferred float. In ovon oxdflng color, rich Imim daiwo WASHINGT-ON (AP)—An official of the AFL-CIO “ Any state law which unreas- InsUtuted...... the review of .. cases in• Nixon admlnlstraUMi’s f*AnAUrorYrenewed segregateaACPVAO’atA Vtoahas K beenaa*. aj^roved ' Th* bMutiful, uniqu, thag tntur, b errii- flirough flw flourbhtng thag. And romombar — RUBBER BACK today with rail and union leaders on the growing rail- HOMOGENIZED ITS,WQ TT *P "" y*"<* forTneh-dnap luxury thb ramarkabla carf^ b eraftad of durable road «itrikp a44 BROAD STREET 6!K> HARTFORD RO.VD WITH 2 As a comparison, Mcttacken The four railroads shut down ference, which will vote either stLiwnrkprq Prpai than we do,” commented House The 5,093 vote cushion was more would demand collective mill- But with a bipartisan major- 17’’x24” REG. 98.9S said, the strike against Gener^ employ 43,000. on any contract offer or a ^ ’ speaker William Ratchford, D- than enougl) to offset losses he tary intervention to “ prevertt ity favoring the bUl firm ly In MATCHING $ 0 0 9 S M'nirkPR lAtft Ififlt vear reduced TTom afniAV Hia Smithern waa v-AnAcoAH until q oem. i. w. Auei, ana ine in- ______u i____j ___a- i-. j i______« ___-.1— .w— __ *___ DAiPV MT VCAMON 3 Colors Only, Copper, Olive, Automn MoKmts late last year reduced Thg UTU struck the Southern strike, was recessed until 8 dustrv bargaining team led bv Danbury, who said he hoped sustained in Orange, which he Hussein by force from llqulda- cimtrol and C3ialrman Roman MT VERNON OUECN BRAIDS DAIRY the GNP by about $14 billion. and Union Pacific lines> two‘ wo p.m. EIDT when union leaders ^ a irm a n R Health Larrv R‘’®‘® *^® sworn in at the lost 1,803 to 1,364 and Bethany, ting the Palestine guerrilla C. Puclnski, D-Ill., threat- I------75 - Nixon was described by .^geks ago. The Southern Paclf- are scheduled to make a fur- ^ g gteel Corp were re- ®"^ week or the beg;in- which Botte carried 555 to 379. movement.” ening to keep the subcommittee White House ^ress secretary jj. Norfolk & Western were jjjgr report. HANTfORD Rti ported in hard bargaining o* next week. Woodbrldge voters gave Prete ReUable sources In Jerusa- in session all night if neces- middle TuNHPi KE Ronald L. Ziegler as hopeful hit last Friday. The four car- “ There is absolutely no hope At that time cne Informed Frete fills a seat vacated by a 924-to-897 victory. lem said Sisco and Eban re- sary, the opponents finaUy let It Fuu Ni rune ‘MANCHESTER 1 1 that the strike could be settled pjerg employ 120,000. OLDS I_____I , they will approve the offer on gcource described the sit- ^*‘® ^®^^ William Blake and Prete, who was sharply crlU- viewed American and Israeli come to a vote and it was ap- aU PCRM APT voluntarily. Behind Nixon at CARPET AND Hodgson said the admlnls- White House session werTsL" ‘*’® ‘ th? nation as encouraging. idves the Democrats a decisive .dzed for his absence when the policy positions before meeting proved U .to one. with five 19-17 margin in the Senate. Had General Assemly passed the with Mrs. Melr. Smiling broad- members abstaining.. tratlon has no thought at this retarles James D. Hodgsoh of But in preparation for /tc Brn Tf.M resoL'fiiib'e *0' efitrs. 4.J__ ^ AmAriYATiAv T _i__ A siaiuiaiiy Deucr wage proposal, strike. blast furnaces ^gj.g Botte emerged the winner, the controversial state Income tax, ly, Sisco brushed past a crowd TTie of^Xisltion crum bly af- FLOOR COVERING liriSe tegteUtiM^to ^^sportation°‘''kairm 'Ln‘’ku^^ ‘ *^® conference might be U n g shut“ down“ ^ ^ “u s . Stee® two parties would have ^ e n tied told a crowded gathering of Jubll of newsmen, while Eban said ter a sutatltute proposal that TEMPLE’S 18J.8, and Republican Lt. Gov. He« ____ said... he felt too. that too the ro. re ^ ' asked then to consider it, he (See Page Ten) 308 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER — 643-6662 (See Page Eight) T. Clark Hull of Danbury would (See Page Ten) (See Page Ten) Open Mon. - Sat. 7:00 A.M. - 10:00 P.M. sponse of both sides at today’s (See Page Ten) said.

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MANCHEST5R EYISNING HERALD, . MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1971 PAGE THREE PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING H6^lALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JULY 80, 1971 of people grows from an under- Vernon Tolland THEATER TIME State Police Appeal atandaMe fear of runaway ex­ MOVIERAIINGB Sheinwold on Bridge penditure for relief. But It flies Interns in Washington Up in Central Park— FDRRARENIBAND SCHEDULE square In the face of the Con­ Balloonist ONLY A KIBITZER Search For Set By stitution which established the By DOUG BEVINS "Yes, it was cut and dried,” State To Install Bridges YOUNG PEOPlf SIAKE8 BEST FLAY — ‘ ‘Klute.’ ’ 7:16, ideal of one nation and one (Herald ..Reporter) Welch admitted, “ but you could NORTH Burnside Where the Action Is Plans Show TRe eWieWie «# We r* is li lo **«■ 9:30. people.’* _ . . ___ „ make a lot of it.” Most of the • ' ptrmta about Hm auH&bmtf ti By ALFRED SHEINWOLD ♦ 12 Retarded Girl State ^ ______. ______La®‘ ® White House ^ Across Hockanum River By RICHARD DOCOHEIVrY their placed>icycles swarm like Cinema I — “ Summer of ’42” Ih e Supreme Court, the judges At Newport Mtvto cowltwl tor rtowtog fey cMMtam. C? A K Q 72 rulndg "h u mads it quite clear labeled U.S. Rep. Robert H. while experience, but changes (C) 1971, Hie IxM Angeles Times locusts — as many as 10,000 on The well -. trained klbiUer 0 Q4 Cinema II — ’ "The Anderson (Conttmied from Page One) (Continued from Page One) ’The...... State Department of to predict, and should be fore- , that conservation of the public Steele of Vernon ”an outright could be made to Improve the gge„ ^y the Commissions, that New York-One of the places a Saturday or Sunday, accord- A balloon spectacular will add knows that it is impolite to talk 4^ A 8 5 3 Tapes’’ ] ALL AfiEt AOMinEO morning, said she dltet’t want by 80 specially trained investl-, fisc (state treasury) Is not a Uar” because of Steele’s claims pr®8ram. Transpo a on as no e ay ^^ggg (,( development will where the action Is In New Ing to offlcW s. ______GMwnI AudlMcts while a bridge hand Is in prog- EACT State — “Song of Norway" UA ’Theater East — ‘"rhe to go to an activity period and gators, all of them fewmer state sufficient ground to authorise a the drug problem In Viet- major drawbacks °*" Frank McCoy teat It will pro- requite sidewalks In the future York City these days lies along J^ort Muarc FesUval tomorrow, ress. But no bridge authority ^ 4 10 9 8 3 went back to her room. Anderson Tapes” policemen, according to the residency statute which also has J - The nide Tef/n>v nnnfpiri ^*'® Pf®8'’am, Manchester's vide bridges in lieu of culverts and contributions should be se- the edge of a small lake almost pedMtrl^ en possibly eight hot ALL ASU AONinED has written anything about i^ jio94 i;783 When one of the two aides uirrminriMi hv trees ter the park to saunter through poaaioiy c.giii. iiui Panetal GuiUinc* Simiim Manchester Drive-In — “Dr. commissloner. the-effect of limiting the right , y . interns thought, was that many over tee Hockanum River at tee cured to be sure that the cost completely « ^ d ^ a Jasz or rik air balloons and three gas bal- vriilstling, and the accomplished a k J8 2 OA96S GP H ilbes,” 10:16; “ Count Y oiga with the group went to her room ”It’s rather eerie to watch ®* dUsens to travel free- ® drug specialist In the office of of the* participants were too highway crossing and at Kelly of building these walks will not kibitzer should memorize a lit- ^ J964 Q10 2 the girl was miasing, Feeney lands. Stretching off to the concert at the Wollman Memo- loona holering >0^ for the Vampire,” 8:46. United President Nixon's domestic af- young — there was no age limit, residential taxpayer back tie repertory o t tunes appropri: SOUTH said. teem g o through a file." he said ‘Y ^ U)f®u*h®ut the southwest Is a vast meadow, rial Rink, or listen to the New crowds to see «« «»e East Hartford Drive-In — ot the investigators’ ability to S*®*®®'" .... ^ advisor made tee com- and there were several young- installation of the bridges alone. estate. R U T R in E D ate to various occasions. If you 4 AQ7654. which terminates at a distant York Philharmonic under the lavm of The Elms “ Bury Me An Angel,” 10:20; He also said Heathei^s from spot IrregularlUea. Connecticut’s was model- mento at a briefing for C^ectl- stera aged 14 or 15. Free tirne ^iiow construction of walk------V— I UnWr 17 rawilm KcampMiyWi were kibitzing today’s hand, for ^ 65 -wall of towering buildings. stars cn the Sheep Meadow, starting at 8 a.m RiraiN X Adult Guerdlw “ Angels Die Hard,” 8:36. Connecticut and has befri in the example, you might whistle O 1073 school three years. Tne review aireaay nan Degun f ~ -s.i a. *u » i *. w v wi u « ways on botn sides or me nver - *j It Is Central Park, of course. These strollers also'can go boat- Among them will be CSiarles East Windsor Drive-In — V in the department’s Waterbury «>qdreinent. which recenUy was the Republ c m Inteim program, her said, probably because of ^g,hwavs will go under tee W a n d z y S F e t c d “One Alone” while drumming 4^ K 7 About 70 people, including the unique 840-acre expanse of Ing on the lake, see a Shake- Mac Arthur. Tolland’s well- “Million Dollar Duck,” 8:86; y ¥ ' office a n d ^ l be spread to the “ apended pending a ruling on Toby Welch of 126 Diane Dr., this. ------_ . J on tee back of declarer’s chair. Esst South West state police and volunteer fire­ mid - Manhattan countryside, speare production at the Dela- known balloonist, with four of . M ONE UNDER 17 ROMinBI North “ Ring of Bright Water,” 10:20. ^lMr^t^*coveriiia the *** ccmatltutionality, which a Manchester, was amwig the 47 The schedule was very tight*- measure will O n A lllliv C rS a rV After aU, who wants to live for­ Pass which the city fathers of more corte Theater, stop to watch the his balloons. He said he will be 'i (A|i limit nwy vary 1 <0 Pass 1 A men, are taking part In the ? *^® three-judge federal iianel is ex. Interns In the briefing session, almost every minute of the McCoy said this measure i^ll -rt-IlIllYCl »itl ever? Pass Meadows Drive-In — “Dr. search of the wooded area sur­ than a century ago ordered set players In the chess house, swim looking forward to seeing many HI nrtiln Han) 2 4 Pass 2 A state’s $100 million caseload. J ^ „.®“ ,L “ - which was part of a week’s pro^ week-lcng stay was planned, ac- ®"®“*-® ‘^e contlnultv of the ...... Norte dealer. All Pass Phlbes’’ 10:20; “ Count Yorga rounding the school, Feeitey White said the Nevada Investl- P®^^ ^,?»®“ ® roVdtoe ‘ to^Mlsrillh^r Even Hockanum River Unear Park, a Mr. and Mrs. John Wandzy aside "to remain perpetually lor In the huge Lasker Pool just off old friends, that the event has 3 A Pass 4 A Promoted Two of the judges who struck gram spoiwored by Connecticut cording to Miss Sllhavy. Even between Vernon of Vernon Center HeighU were Vampire,” 8:30. S 1 .0 0 .Hald. ration ahowad that 22 ner cent ** airuca o—— ------o — nrnteet between Vernon of Vernon uenter Heignis were the refreshment and recreation the Harlem meer near 110th St., become an annual reunion of Both sides vulnerable. ® .. M 114 down Oonnecticut'n residency re- S®n. Lcwell Weicker, and Reps, meals, in the Capitol s Long- ^ honored Sundav at a 25th wed- Opening lead — Jack of Blue-Hills Drive-In — “V^- of the cltisens.” play croquet, or wander through balloonists from all over the ■ ncnM eoM X •■MnuTnt u,ion theu.c ...ofirst . -spade r - - - lead-"T - "■■■:from la rd ” 10:46; "Roseiriary’s Col. Allen A. David of Merl- ®* qulrement - T. Emmet Caarle Stewart McKinney and Steele. werth cafeteria, were with Sen. other towns adjacent to the Hearts. ' dummy, you mmight ight decide------that ’ „ .W- Pavld of he ej^at^^^n. _ al«> «it all Republicans. The program, Weicker present. HoeVnmim. ®8 r y Those worthy gentlemen would the formal beauty of the Oon- east, 8:30. ' s i j . o o tSM ___^ _«— ■_ ___lAWAI ItfAhllff nSk «***- do a double take If by some servatory Gardens. The balloons, at least the hot No kibitzer helped East doesn’t hold the king and “ “ "y' Manchester Area 66 Sherwood Circle, has been "®®“ ®“^’* *®^®*„*^*** ^ o n V e p a ner^ oiieT u lln g on t^^ started June 7, runa'^fw nine When not in discussions or A Edward^McKc” er ^^66” wash- miracle they were to return to Mayor John V. Lindsay Is air variety will remain on gecond and age nine and above, ® therefore there Is no promoted to his present rank In slderably lower becaim of the pfeyjou, residmey law weeks and brings over 300 Con- seminars, Interns were taken on mer by Mayor M ^oy for a gen- tee ^nnectlcut Army National zt^ s proceduros. ^ upheld by the Supreme nccdcut young people to Wash- tours of the many national at- eral cleanuo of tee H^^kanum friends and relatives inspect the results of their credited, along with his^ parks tethers because of the location , a A Rickyptekv Goraky.Gorskv. vantage^ In ^ Police Charge foresight. ------commissioners, first Thomas which is bonlered bv a lot of dummy...... with*'** the queen of can make...... this kind.. * of play only Span , ? !. Court, rae third judge was Rob- '-ngton to get a first-hand look at tractions In Washington, includ- River Is being accomplished by ’The scene at Bethesda Foun- Hoving and now August Heck- ocean. MacArthur said that last ^ contest was judged yes- hearts and immediately led the jf you have the courage of your PUER’TO UNZUE, Argentina Youths in Break In civilian life, he Is a super• ^ by Feb. 1. at zampano the federal government In ac- ‘"8 the White House. Supreme the summer youth group hired ®“®"f®^®“'^g.g® visor of inspection methods which time he would make pub- tain, at the south end of the scher, with having brought about •year the gas balloons did float te;^y ln“ te^; of” s^rstTmost convictions, A helpful kibitzer ^A.3-mlle-long bridge, 60 mites_ tlon.. Ccurt, .and the National Gallery, to work with Work^^ ^^sisted by Mro. lake, would vwa be the best spot Cfvto this burgeoning of ii#Alife 8inm the freely. a fijiassa \^rxth tiia Is much surer. upstream from the mouth of At Car Wash group ^ at the South Windsor lie the results, Welch said that at tee White ®f Art The tours, though, went ^Partment. Quests Included Mrs. Wandzy’s adorable and such things about branch of Pratt and Whitney. On Thursday, White said he Impress on them the changeses park. It was a deUberate change^change .Hg jg bringing his conoer dnlia" it was the sneclkl nlav- ‘**® Dally HuesuonQueatlon the Uruguay River, Is being House briefing Friday, Donfeld beyond what the average tour- hiring tee^ youth was partially Dailey of Verncm police arrested four He is a native of Meriden, a would “wait as long as I can Smoking Danger that have occurred In what theyey In poUcy aimed at creating a^olored “Henry David’Thoreou.” ^ound event for girls and win- switched to the four g , dealer, you hold: Spades, built with tee help of a $38.3 said that “ any moron could have ‘ si usually sees. At the White federally funded Hartford, maid of honor at the a acUve use of park ’ faculties.A-Q-7-6-6-4; Hbarta. « « . Dla- million loan from the Inter- youths this morning and charged graduate of Meriden High before I cut benefits because I done what Steele did.” After the ” °®se, one group of interns met The mayor explnlned that as Rev. Ralph 3 originally conceived of as a acuve use oi parx lacuines. .-sunshine” the balloon wmen ne „era were -Moat uninue- Debbie -----»■«'. all with attempted breaking and School, and entered the U. S. don’t want to do It. In Pregnancies green, bucolic retreat from the while traditionalists complain ^as teased to French’s mustard Hu_t^ first nrize- Judv Gorskv “*® ^®^ ^ m o n d » , 10-7-8; au ba, K-7. American Development Bank. briefing, the Interns participated ii*® “White House Santa Claus,” soon as plans arc further devel- pastor of Sacred Heart U . .... nvt nlrlA /a*«vva a winmt___ 1 Y T)n*<1r lamr fnA ^ life of tee big city. that the place Is being ruined, comnany. tee “ Mark Twain” ggeond,’ and Ginger M o rg ^ What do------you say?- ’Ihe span between Puerto entering and larceny. Army as an aviation cadet in «But by November If things . In a press seminar when thev ®i‘i® 'vb° performs many cned on the Linear Park by the <„hi.reh in Vemnn where Mr No pastoral serenity but a tee public seems to be oquarely ^^ich he calls his old .standby third. For best In fashion, Mary ®®y«rtng tee bad n e w s ^ o w tee Answer: Pass. ’Hie hand Is Unzue In Argentina and Fray While on routine patrol. Officer 1848. During World War U, he continue aa they are I’m going ®AN DIEGO, Calif. (AP) — ^ j about Donfeld’s cut-of-the-ordlnary functions for state and town Conservation . „ wandzv arc communl- kind of resident Woodstock Fes­ ^ only chance was a good break not quite worth an opening bid. Bentos in Uruguay, will be tee Harold DeUsle at 1:89 a.m., flew 97 missions ^th the 9th to have to mitee some cuts” ^® Nixon administration’s an, gt^tern^ o S d lateTawl Presidential children. Commission, further work will ^ ®"® ®®"'"'“'“- on tee side of the mayor. and is red. white and blue, and Lapoint, first; Janet Seidel, sec tival would greet their eyes. A in hearts, but East ruffed tee first direct land link between A g n e s B o W T saw tee youths at the car wash Air Force a« a fighter pl^. He added that a cut "as high. Uzmol^ expert wys there Is ^ ^ . gj.., statement recreational activi- be done along the river with guests of honor received the new “(Pearl White.” ond, and Carol Butter, third. Copyright 1971 miUlng throng of tee unshorn, third hlg^ heart. South could the two countries. on Rt. 88. Those arrested were: w rnl^the I^U^lshed gg j-q gg„t In November” enough evidence that smoking ^ i ties were planned. Each week, the oblectlve of making the ,Hfu Including a money He said the music festival pro­ Best hairstyle. Dawn Zagora, General Feature! Corp. exotically garbed, cheerfuUy Pauldoulln, 16, of Buff Cap Rd.. ^ ‘^® **®^J was the moot likely figure. He If' ‘® pregnant women P ^ interns formed a baseball team Linear Park a reality. The pro- tree i^ade' by Mrs Catherine moters nay tee expenses of the discard a losing diamond, but uninhibited young fills the plaza Welfare People first; Sharon Zagora, second; ToUand; RbbertJ. Steadman. 18, ! ««*'» ihe reduction could be as that the federal government is *"« controversial Friday p,^y g^^, weicker posed park Is to include the Fitzgerald of Manchester and a j . c ; I balloonists as tney they are a primepum c andgnd softest, AUce Iliffe,lurie, first;nrsi; —he - stUl— ----- had" to------lose two dia- around the fountain and spills of Stafford Springs; Steven Ben- G^a^v «• M or 80 per cent by the natloi^ crusade to J"®®^"^® weTto w!ahin^" '"'®‘®‘'®*' ‘® ® “‘®P' P®rtlon of Manchester bordering ch^k from Mrs. Wandzy’s sls- over onto hillsides cm which tee U r 2 e d t o o e e k attracUon to tee festival and Christine Morrison, second, and “nd Ws contoact -w-^ I • • "E y^i*^** niilfzz a alcrfl'f wVlAtl All 111 TVorta T.ai«i«ln NOrth ^rURlDlOQ & DlL ftDabout a S^ms”\rToSSna?MS.^“‘ diS^ S; ^orellii ®-”‘* “*®'‘•‘® y®" ‘?.f® f!^®®: ... ™!.r » t1 ™ ,” Miss Sllhavy the river. ter, Mrs. Catherine B. Dailey grass has long since been worn quite a sight when they’re all In Dana Laurln, third. ... ------June 80. Df- Daniel Horn, head of the t®". said Welch a June Rradu- gaid. and his team won the u was agreed several months of Springfield, Mo., for a spe- the air at once. For the balloon The best foreign doll winner Ptey> heart away. Political Office PoUce said tee youths alleged- ^ «" Jf® ane cuU would come In the National Smoking Research ate of Manchester IBgh SchTOl. game. ago that areas for walkways clal trip to Bermuda. Mrs. enthusiasts. It’s a great way to was JUl Baker; most original, WDsn’t really In It. It would be ’The winged figure of Bethes­ ly broke Into the dispensing aid given to persons with de- Clearing House, said Thursday During his stay, he attended other nights were taken up will be provided under the Wandzy was presented a cor- PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — ggj high together. There will Dawn Gottler; most adorable, collect for Soute to lead a low da, the angel of the waters, was machtae at a Tolland car wash “ ® "°*^ "®*^ “ »®" pendent chUdren and would not •" “ » Interview that babies committee hearings and semi- with concerts, drama, and a structures carrying Demlng sage in the colors of her wed- ExecuUve director George j^jgo be lots of music, of course. Kathleen Lapoint; best babydoll, sP®**® t® the ace If It were not cast in 1673 and has four small before being apprehended In , fmm nomnunndimd eNeel welfare assistance to the born to mothers hooked on nars. visited tee galleries of the barge trip on the C & O cwal. gt gnd the proposed highway ding bouquet. Her husband re- er figures at the base, which_____ Wylie pushed his N ^nal Wei Lessons Daryl Zagora; smallest, Marie ^®*’ three losing diamonds, Vemon. Some $60 In change was ^ . a ta tt rMiara a» Wind, handicapped or elderly, smoldng cigarettes "come Into House and Senate, and had the "It was worthwhile and well- ramps over the Hockanum ceived a boutonniere, represent^ temperance purity, #* o®- V*r A ® T^IarVifaRights rV«»*«afa lira a a laf *' D * 244 Center St.. Mancheater be presented In East Hartford t® carry reglatraUon, defective law-was passed by the *n>®W"K mothers,” he said, t® participate in tee Intern pro- Democrats. There w m a lot Bernard’s Church In Rockville. times loud and frantic. Marl- ovaUon when he said In an -j.be second session of swim- Somers Historical Society Flea simple-minded East. Some de- Phone: 649-1996 muffler, mimpresratatim of xsaembly June 80 and "And this is a danger in Itself Rram at various times during of ,"^®®, Planning and the Zoning Com- They have three daughters, juana cigarets are passed hour-long, emotion-filled speech lessons end Aug. 4 and tee Market to be held tomorrow fenders follow suit with a slight Circuit Court today. license ^ only days Uter Mrs. Minerva because premature baWes have tee summer. The trips were paid ^f|[f.®^:^„but he added that mewt missions to continue a policy Miss Sharon Wandzy, at home. around when the police are not that white politicians may con- session begins tee follow- from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on tee hesltatlcm when they have no If company drops m unex­ Shortly before midnight last looking. Dancing Is spontane- trol state houses and city halls, j ^ Campbell said they are Somers High School grounds, high cards In the suit; but they pectedly or you bring friends night, ramed with search war- WverT^m^Steer f m i r o f » p< torer"h rfron"llfe”m M r< i° for bv tee R epublican’Town which‘L Recommended IRRer- m 1^ KRthTeen'wradzy“^ “NeR; „ ------„ leased « htepr^ to ap^ from New Jersey to New Haven ‘®« ” Oommlttee. view '’’ncf government. h ------months- ago. that of obtain- ington, „nHand Missvn., EileenFii».n w«nH.vWandzy ous, and the dancers move "tbe • streets belong to the offering swimming lessons Antique dealers from New York play without tee slightest hesl- bEu:k to your home for a rSTlito bl arcult Court 12, RockvlUe, ‘™“ "®’v naven through tee crowd In the man- people.” adults who can not swim and New England areas will ex- tation when they have a fines, snEuik after an evening out, David L. MilUord, 27 of 8 Me- and anjiUed for welfare. Her Susan Sllhavy of 45 Ridge- toelr°nollUcar le^nM°fav- developers, apart- of Worcester. Mass. Mr. Wandzy here’s a quick, esujy dish we . 1_____u . uraa AUg. I f. ___. . . . . wood St. and Snencer Roman of P® Wainh qqIH ment house builders and de- is employed in tee testing de- ner of people lurching along a The vaulted roof of Sayles at 11 a m Thursday, Mbit. sable Mgh card. Lean St. at hla home. He was ^ Stafford aPPUcaUon was denied and d ie ..g. , . , , think you’ll love. Onion soup 60 Scott Dr. were In Washington -f- . . ., ™ro “mid: velopers of shopping centers, partment of Pratt rad Whitney subway car at rush hour. Hall on the Brown University ^«ppvioea will a lL If you know your customers charged with lUegal possession ^ charg^;rtte ImpSSper «ued city as well aa state offl- H ashish Foillld fondue. Make InstEmt onion the third week of .Tune; RoWn contributions to a sidewalk Division of United Aircraft But tee festlyiUes at the foun- campus echoed with cheers and allcht fee Manchester Evening Herald and get the telltale hesitation of narcotics. na«al«w laat’ nteht Ha lii*^^ao ®‘*d8 because It Is CUStomaiy In T - n dle-of-the-road,” with a few con­ soup, or use your favorite Neleber of 29 .Adetolde Rd. and construction fund. Corp., Bast Hartford. tain are only the most flamboy- applause again and again as be ' substitute Tolland correspondent recipe. Tosist six or eight ^^® *» t® bt Circuit ^ecucut to apply for city aid 111 B rO llZ e B uSt servatives and liberals. The mayor indicated that he ------ant manlfestaUon of the extent Wylie outlined Ms hopes that Football June Unton, tel. 876-2009. pieces of bread (EUiy kind) John MarshaU said they f ^ d RockvlUe August 17 before ^ y l n g for state aid. *Pb® attitude was "positive and to wMch Central Park has been all oppressed groups could weld ,®® Euid cover with garlic spreetd evlfjence of Items described M ’ anm^niSOUTH wAnSn* WINDSOR ’ The__- -w..law appUed to ^ both_,_^ *•**•**••areas. PHILADBILPHIA------(AP)X— / ticloated tee first week of .Tuly. x.a.n.a..*auvaw,optimistic.” Miss Neleber said, f®®>® » ‘be town is to go for- Skeleton Ancient transformed In recent years. Into a “union for economic jus- Midget Football League will be or garlic salt EUid butter. Put i ^ o U e s p a ra ite e r ^ a . DWndsor poUce are In- '” >® federal panel agreed with U.S. Customs agents spotted gjj Although the Interns stayed most of the young pooiJ'e ward with tee construction of For most of Ite long Mstory tlce.” held Sunday at Crandall’s Park Board For Colleges tee breEid on tee bottom of Uord was token to the Hi^ord ^ y hrank into nvur’a her contention the law was un*un- unusual "hash head” at the ®"^v one week, they had a jbgrg gained some confidence In sidewalks In areas ruled dan- AUCKLAND, New Zealand- the park was largely a place of The nucleus for such a union between 1 and 4 p.m. Boys be- a cEisserote dish, cover with Correctional Center In Ueu of conaUtuUonai''and'ad(^ much PhlladelplUa International Air- sebedule. Briefings held by the government - that ’teey’re 8®rous t® children walking to The discovery of a weU-pre- possive pleasures. was present at teis year’s con- tween nine and 13 years old may Re-Elects Woman Swiss, American or Cheddar bond and was to be presented ^ ^ language the U.S. Su- P®rt Thursday. ranking officials In tee executive really trying to do something.” school and in other general served skeleton of a 200-rnimon- ’There were baseball dla- ventlon, he said. Including a register but must have a birth cheese (mix a few If you NEW HAVEIN (AP) — The like) and cover It EiU vrith In Circuit Court, East Hartford oeeurreil aometlma he- preme Court used in 1969, when A three-foot bronze bust ship- branch Informed Interns on tee very lew of tee interns be- pedestrian areas, then It is year-old cynodont reptile, mcsids and tennis courts but in long string of organizations for certificate, Board of Trustees for State (Col­ soup. Make Euiother layer of today. , „ . . tween 8-16 and 11 nm last It Struck down the state’s earUer ped by plane from Holland to *’®*® ®f *be administration In came disenchanted by the bu- necessary teat these develop- small creature clorcly related the main It was an almost limit- domestic workers, tenants, se- Indian Wrestling leges has re-elected Bernice C. the same. Pour In the re- Danny L. Heartsgwe, 19, of Bhitrv was g ^ ^ bv residency requirement in Sha- Kennedy Airport in New York, Rwernment. Seminars were reaucracy — It was expected, ers share the burden of tee In- to. the most primitive mam- less terrain for strollers, Mrd- nlor citizens, the working poor, Steve Conlon was named Niejadlik of Danielson to a six- ‘malnlng soup. Bake in mod­ 11 Village 8t., RockvlUe, was ^ t^n^^ was found to held at tee state denartment Bu( it Isn’t as bad as some peo stallatlon costs. He noted tee mal, has been confirmed by /)• watchers, mothers and nannies women’s rights and minority grand champion Indian wrestler year term as chairman. erate oven for ten minutes. charged last night with foUure ^ a hearlng*1Srt Friday tt>e 88 of ha°i.i°h and other governmental agenc- pic think, commented Miss SlI- necessity for tee sidewalks W scientists working at a field J with small cMldren. groups that sent observers and yesterday at tee playground Also at its July meeting, the Serve hot. Luscious! to carry operator’ll Ucenae ^ tt® bashlsh, ^ the participants could Lvy. Welch said, ”It’s a damn basically generated through camp about 360 miles from the Summer evenings tee Gold- participants. . weekly special - event. Other board named John F. Robinson, tmS failure to ‘ changed drastlcaUy after the “nie hash was In three plastic smuggling and coniqilracy. D a very special menu just art now is like dropping in on a Plan as a “family destruction MANCHESTtR for them and some of cosmic street fair. Cars are plan.” CENTER banned on weekends and Tues- He said its requirement that B 643-7032 o u r specialties are day and Wednesday evenings on the mothers of young children AIR-CONDITIONED • FREE PARK REAR THEATRK Humpty Dumpty Burg­ the peripheral Mgdiways. In work at available jobs, even er, Snow White and below the minimum wage, or be the 3 Shrimp, Chicken cut off welfare was "tee most mSTTIMlAT POPULAR PRICES! at 1:30 & 8:00 Little, and Little Jack destructive work requirement ABC PiclufH Corp. prtMMi An Andrew arid Virginit^fone pfoJuctfd^ MT. VERNON Homer Steak. We are since the abolition of slavery in open daily from 11 A.M. 1863.” L to 9 P.M. so join us for lEum ns ll^raUi luncheon, or dinner or both. 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PAGE POUR Ma n c h e s t e r EVENING h e r a l d , Ma n c h e s t e r ,, c o n n ., f r id a it , j u l y so, 1971 M a n c h e s t e r $79Minion TV Tonight TV Producer, Newsman Hospital Notes Business Mirror Military Court Quite Busy Freed For See Saturday’s . TV Week Busy Even in Rerun Season VISITING HOURS tor Complete Listtngs. In Occupied Gaza Strip Intermediate Care Semi- Gardening By KELLY O’BRIEN to go there and give them a Private Economists Differ private, noon • 2 p.m., .and 4 Model Cities Fhllsdelplils Inquirer Writer dime of my mMiey," I thought. p.m. ■ p.m.; private rooms, m 5:M (S) Fsnr Mssss By liCAIiOUS EUASON His victims indluded a man 8 (U> WU wot WMt (O) “ I made a bunch of phone Lsssr Lsadisg (C) PHUADELPHLA (AP) — Associated Press Writer and wife. The wife survived the 19 a.m. - 2 p.m., and 4 p.m. - 8 WASHING’rON (AP) — calls—tee ■writer of Life, the With Administration’s View p.m. (4S) MeHsIe’s Nsvjr original shooting, and was re- With Twenty cities will receive an B;M OniicsB’s Islasd (O) What would you do If all of a embassy and got hold of no one, By J Hhsfs BsppraEiz (0) "Well I didn’t ccuicel tee^trip. AP Business Analyst Nixon appointee but certainly (AP) — The drab miUtary guerrillas broke into the hospt- any time except noon • 2 p.m.:^ *;W (M -») Wssihsr — Bperti M phone booth at Kennedy Inter­ Cities funds over two years to I checked into Kennedy tm my NEW YORK (AP) — The grap not an Influence on the Presl- others, 2 p.m. --A p.ml News (C) national Airport talking to a eourtroom, is brightened only tal *’**' Fr fight urban problems. President adelphla, you woiUd naturally read tee story. I told Mm I sent mality. > ' wages, mainly through pursua- Maternity: Fathers, 11 a.m. ■ teem pick their own “ priority t:U (4S) Haws (O) Ing with the Israelis. j^hu Nlmmer rarely glances at at tee Harknesa Memorial State catch tee next flight to Greece ^ave a legitimate outlet Week after week the dis- sion and leadership rather than ’The prosecution: A youthful them. 12:46 p.m., and 6:30 p.m. • 8 needs.” TiS* (I) What’s Hssyssisz (C) In announcing tee additional (S) Tnith sr OasssaaSBea* ( 0 > and film a documentary (or for a documentary film Just couraging figures are an- via controls, p.m.; others, 3 p.m..4 p.m., Pari( fin Long Island Sound at Whaft Wy U m T (0) NBCTs “ First Tuesday” series. ^ There are no Arab witnesnes funds, Nixon said he wants to (IM*) News — apssts sad then, but that if his story nounced. Inflatl checked out, I wanted to do one. ten are committed in pubUc, in Age Limits: 16 in maternity, visitors each summer see the (4*> ABO News (0) day’s work. and may be climbing, interest of policies, because the Presl- gram into “ a test of what can < G > I gave Mm the phone number in occupied the G a » daylight, but no eyewitness tes- 12 in other areas, no limit in ItW (2) The bterse B Actually she hasn’t always rates resume their rise, the dent is Just as relentless in his fine formal Itallaui gardens de­ be accomplished under tee rev­ BnSb Bmh (O) been a superwoman. After tak­ budget deficit is near a record resistance to any such inter- enue-sharing approach.” (U) Hsvle Oases (C) “ 'nie next thing I knew I was than ever, The Judges retire to decide ’The emergency entrance on Mrs. Edward S. Harkness. ing her BS (with honors) in high. ference in the market place. stlnlmi guerrillas^^^lH^ ^^the One of the key features of l:N (S-4S)' Naasy sad PisfSMsr calking to someone In tee under­ Armory St. is the only hospital The great iftorm left trees up­ political science at tee Universl Nevertheless, the admlnls- Confrontations between the worst wave of political murders Nixon’s revenue sharing pro­ ground resistance movement in Prosecutor Aharon Levi says entrance open from 11 p.m. to rooted and broken throug^ioiut ■sM (I) Hsadmaatw B (0) ty of Wisconsin, she says, "I _ ____ tration has been encouraged. Fed and the administration are the strip has experienced. posal now in (Congress Is less CeUeze AII4tar FeetbaU ther. Then I thought, why not go for what it feels is a bright fu- confidence in American lead- patrols or throwing grenades up the debris and plant new picked on tee basis cf their per phone booth—the line might be cused wins an acquittal. PstientB Today: 261 ______^ . 1 .1. ■>. j < /-u.i lt:N (M> StiWBze Beperi B (O) into communications? ture. ership. And they can be de- into Arab market crowds. trees. When the five years end- formances in the Model Caties u -m (342-M) Newi — Weather * bugged^ ADMITT^ YM’TE^AY: gj Lamare left tee E>a^ In commenting on the $23.2- stmctlve at home as well, ’nils year, 21 life sentences “ Yesterday we had a . man program and eight others were "A® ®- potelcal science major "The whole trip to Greece Maria J... Araenault 5 Walnut co. and went to work for Mr. billion budget deficit for the Nevertheless, they almost al- have been handed down. who was charged with kUIlng added for size and geograpMc (U -M riiilzht Shew Jehsay ^ Interested in government, ,,,,gg jug something out of a spy past fiscal year, press secre- ways will exist. The Fed, with “ Sometimes the sentences his cousin. But the evldrace St.; Mrs. Margaret Driy, 16 Mrs. Harkness. When tee diversification, said Secretary Csreos (O) particularlyin tee developing movie, only it was really hap- U:M i8- «) New* — Weather sad ngtions, and I thought, why not penlng. I did film a report and tary Ronald L. Ziegler called It responslbiUty for monetary pol- seem heavy, even to me,” says was insufflclent, and the pwee Hathaway ^ n e ; David R. Du- ,3^^ ^ e gardens and tee 42- of Housing George W. Romney. ---- soori*------(O) a “ healthy thing.” Hours before icy_ ig bound from time to time an Israeli officer. “ But this is veralon fell through. We let him Harkness mansion were ’The cities and tee added i -m (|)clMe Kid communications In this area?” when I got back to the states I T. Eells, Hebron Rd., Andover; ^ Connecticut money they will receive: il#-44) New* — Prayer sad ’That’s why Jill Marti came to walked Into ’First ’Tuesday,’ and an increase in the inflation rate to disagree with the executive military law, and there is a go.” Slza Off (O) was announced. Commerce Sec- branch, which is the promulga- war here between the Israelis The Judg'es retum In bail an Rlchart M. :^tolmons 793 „„ ^ Harkness Butte, Mont. $1.6 million, 1:M (8) WUh This Bias (C) PMladelpMa—to get her mas- they bought my film.” Dayton, OMo $6.2 million, Des 1:51 (1) News — Prayer aad retary Maurice H. Stans took tor of fiscal policy, and the Palestinians.’* hour. They say they regret Is- ®®P“ ® he continued to manage on ters degrree at the Annenberg After her free-lance work with courage in the belief that “ in- p g j jg semiautonomous. In this trlaJ., the defendant is rael does not have a death pen- T. 106 Brooklyn St., tj,e property for the State ^ Moines, Iowa $3.7 million. East School of Communications at ..p-jrgt Tuesday,” Jill settled flatlofi has come within con- jt need not mesh its monetary 30 and known as Abu Nlm- alty in such cases, Rockville. and - Forest- Ckunmlsslon. St. Louis, 111. $3.8 million, Erie, tee UMverslty of Pennsylvania, g gg producer-reporter trollable boundaries.” policy with the administration’s mer—^Arabic for Father of the “This is definitely a criminal Also, Michele LaPier, 79 E. There are a thousand ■varieties Pa. $2.9 million, Fresno, Calif. ” WMle I was in a class one g( another WCAU-’TV daily talk $4:9 million, Indianapolis, Ind., Cotter Proposes It isn’t difficult to compile a flgcgt policy. It can actually ’Tiger. who deserves death for shoot- Middle ’Tpke.; Matthew F. Mc­ of plants in tee Harkness gar­ day there was a speaker from gnd variety show hosted by tee $ million, Lansing, Mich. $3.3 long list of administration thwart some of the President’s Apart from the murder ing innocent, defenseless civil- Guire, Storrs; Fernando L. dens and each year Mr. Lamare 8.6 TV Guide Ma^;azine well, I gj New Jersey’s Ciovemor million, Newark, N.J. $7 mil­ M edical Schools statements designed to smother Understandably, a presl- chargee, he is accused of being Ians of his own people, both Martins, East Hartford; Holly makes It a point to have some went up to Mm after Ms lecture, Hughes, ’’Betty Hughes ft the facts in a savory serylng of would wish to control it. ’ B. Miller, RFD 4, Coventry; lion. introduced myself and told him Friends.” deputy commiEtnder of the Pop- men and women,” declares one varieties teat are new and un- A biU wMch would authorize optimism, to gfarnish the ugly however, is another ular Front for the liberation of Judge. “ He has no Ideological Janet K. Nevue, South Also Norfolk, 'Va. $8 million, I needed a summer Job. He said ’The associate producer on tee Paterson, N.J. $4.1 statlsUcs with sprigs of hope. President hopes. Palestine in the Strip. ' grounds, but acts out of greed Rd., Bolton. ■' million, tee establirtiment of three Medl- he’d see what he could do. He program says tee show’s her tm. V, Tj gardeners. Right now the gar- Seattle, Wash. $6.2 M y forgotten amid the ^ ^ suggested in Wash- He is also charged with kid- and bloiod lust in the guise of ^ “ ^ ‘ h P. R ^- dena gj-g glorious color with million, cal'Dental Military Academies talked to tee dean about me, but life-she lives with it during tee criticism by pollUcal M d ec^ ^^ng the Fed under nap, robbery, and possession of nationalism.” cllffe, 33 Bllyeu Rd.; Lynn M. blooms of annuals and per- Tampa, Fla. $7.1 million, ’Tuc- —one for tee Army, one for tee by teat time he’d already decld- day and takes it home with her son, Ariz. $6.6 million, Winston- Na'vy and one for tee Air Force ed he liked my smile, and I got at night. ■ ' nomlc opponents is the possl' executive control he wlU first guns and explosives. Hie defendant rises to have This is the effect of lots of little pearls by Cadoro. Q Another objective of tee Salem, N.C. $3.3 mlUlon, Wapo, —has been Introduced in CJon- a Job as a researcher in tee „ „ oha aav. “ I ’m «i. billty that, despite the imme have to fight Congress. ’The three Judges wear army his hay: “ I was fighting for Pal- nOT, Jrfin S. Rota, 1 8 ^ 1 d r^ e Harkness park manager is to diate and superficial evidence, Under the Constitution, Con­ uniform and berets. One of estlne, and there fore I was act- St. ; I^uls Itosso, M e ^ s Con- ^ave color In the gar^ns from Tex. M-6 million. gress by U.S. Rep. William Cot- magazine’s editorial depart- ways llstenliur to what neonle the administration may be gress was given the power to them is a trained Jurist, the ing in self-defense against the valescent Home, W llll^ S. gg^y spring until the first kUl- Also Houston, Tex. $600,000, ter -of Hartfonl. m ^t. ^ talkMz a ^ t a i j ^ t e r e ^ right end that its faith may in­ coin money and regulate the others are lay officers. occupiers . . .Long live the Pal- S e ^ . Debor^ Dr.. Ellln^on. ^ ”iToo ^ ^^®'‘ prop®®®*- exist- “ I worked there tee rest of in. i try to incorporate teat Into deed be Justified. Jy Confess. Congress can re­ black robe, says Abu Nlmmer hard labor four times over, and Celest Lamare, park manager at the Harkness Me­ admits the charges. to another 100 years on the oth- ton; Mrs. Anna B. Sylvester, Butterfly snapdragons, morial State Park, tells legend of the ancient Chi­ ^^1 . 1 T T V. plained, “ such facilities exist.” the top brass at the magazine, not long ago and the show is in official recently, ”Jhe admlnis- ® . An Israeli officer testifies he er counts, 267 Burnham St.; Andrea T. ^ o x , fragrant nese “ Foo” dogs in the park’s famous formal gar­ v - * m C K e H 8 u m t i u r t He ssUd that “ the .^rmy has ’ITicy told me, very politely, its summer reruns. ’Ihat means tration program arid its faith in « ^ ^ cultured Abu Nlmmer after “ The sentences will run con- Wilson, East Hartford; Ernest n*co«ana Glortosa daisies In three hospitals of 1,000 beds or they were sorry but they really jui was forced with another two it seems to be based on thed- a s s e i^ Ite rights A. Wolfram, 62 Overlook Dr.; brown, African den. The female here, holds a new-born puppy un­ By Bad Food, more, tee Navy has five hospl- wanted to let me go. months with nothing to do. logy rather than on economics «Tess would then turn them spotting him riding in a taxi, currently,” says the judge. der her paw after wrapping it in hair pulled from over to the President. Already (Commanded to halt, the defend­ Clara R. Zadra, 66 Kenneth ‘’ “I®*®® y®«®w, apricot tals with hear or over 1,000 was so upset. I couldn’t Im- But she wanted to travel, so or pragmatism.' Dr., Venuxi. orange, marigolds, petunias her own body to conceal it from the male. Across Probe Reveals beds, and tee Air Force has an aglne what I had done. she called tee American Understandably, the admlnls- feels It has lost too much of ant tried to throw a grenade BIRTHS YBjSTERDAY : A veihena are massed to- available hospital with over ‘“niat’s when they told me Friends Service and asked them traUon brisUes at criticism, es- Its power by default and it isn’t, but the officer grabbed the gre­ the path and not shown is the male, of the same nade before it exploded. ,sKK\ K I-: WASHINGTON (AP) — MU- j qoo beds, all of vdiich can be CSeveland Amory as leaving that if there was anything she pecially from within. In order Ukely pass away any more s«n to Mr. and Mrs. WllUam K«“ '®'* **»® size, with a puppy under his paw that he had An Israeli police officer reads. Ai.i. I'l:'!' (■i.i-: \.\IN.; PMlnsky, 277 Highland St; a erayet walks. ’There are fuch- crushed and killed. (Photo by Atwood) lions of cMckens already have used.” ’ **^® magazine (he was a critic) could do, they should let her to talk with one optimistic of it. Abu Nlmmer’s confession. He i M i.\i-; ) iN J eaten most of 16,000 tons of fish cotter’s bill, which Is co-spon- <*® I**® ®wn television show know. voice, ’Treasury Secretary John This is one gap, therefore, sW'S Mora AH.M N I.2i; -»• m c r ^ . “ S “ ” ? * *^1 C < «t > « .a y Oo U t e ,...U y ...... CHANCES ABE THEY HAVE FT! gan, Stafford Springs; Mrs. Two year-round men and one Is a s ^ ^ ^ d h a with by the Davey ^ ® Terminal. Inc. The company couraged In tee lower and mid- ^ ^ e n t v SAMRONG YOUNG, Cpm- general had to fight his four bodia (AP) — The rice farmers way through a roadblock, GLASS JABS for preserving Jam* Marie L. Blanchard, East Hart- twWltional worker In tee summer a J ^ of mentation. ^as reported leaking tee chem- die h isses.’’ vaT^! — ford; Mrs. LMlan Shemonsky, Keep tee gardens In good com Other sculptaros shew *® ^ ® InStt^e In Ohio for a pr^mM- ^g^ jg Noting teat the National In- years old, out o t work and not a 1 1 Species Valuable and flriiermen of Samrong In ’Tam usually teUs n o l^ y and jellle*; Marlow’s ha* all kinds East Hartford; Mrs. Isabelle L. dltion, but tee manager really figures, less than 1**® eltew ary course when he J ^ ed te ^ggjjg before It was discovered gtuute of PubUc Health has esti- PORTLAND, Ore. — Eleven , - - .. where he is goinfir. But within of Jar* and canning supplies. Young have never heard of the ^ was beating (3obb, 224 HMstown Rd.; Royce wishes he had one more expert- wearing dress or holding ob- company in 1925 and teen back j ^ ® shortage of 24,000 ®P®®‘®® ®< Western trees yield “'Nixon — — doctrine------for Asian self- jj,gulC pagoda’spagvuoi a great %#**•*»•drum to call This is the season’s fashionable face. This platform sole is explained by Herbert Levine. CHEESE CLOTH for keeping the L. Hollister John Hand Dr. enced gardener. ReaUstically, Jects that Indicate tee seven sea- to sch o o l during tee winter sea- ™-v. — ------defense. ()uite a few have nev- Samrong Young’s villagers to- bird* away from the berry tree* .... Coventry. er heard of Prerident Nixon. gether. Soon, several hundred Marlow’s has seven different kind* Also, Mrs. Muriel K. PrysM ’Ihe people do know about the clustered Inriite a parillon ^to of cheese cloths, plus nylon netting by Enfield; (Jharles L. HMmstrom This Is 15 Alpine St.; Linda L. Ander­ war r S n g their homeland, a shrine co n ta h ^ the yard.-' son, 61 Sunset Ter., South l ^ d - Harkness prized, but which prrcesslng plants to be needed In tee Qregcg ^rip'gtarted to «r, Engelmann spruce, red ^ S r brought mel- Frimeis of Assisi, friend to tee residues exist in tee birds. ’Ihe . ___ ^ ___ OAAAAfoTO . - . . A ______^ cedar, lodgepole pine and In- BRASS BINGS for making mod sor; Mrs. Ann J. Skinner, 42 needed many hours of work, was ^ ^ “i ^ s T a ; M^^v^^^lTtoi;;- Armed Services tee S e c ra t^ ,ggb. i decided to go. ganlzed a d o - lt - y o i^ version J gutTln Tam had ar- belts . . . these were 2” . in diameter, birds and other creatures of tee of the Nixon doctitae passing ^ ^ truckload of Ellington Ave., Rockville. eliminated after tee stafe took ance of five Darts oer ®* Defense, working with tee -Tben something extraordl- The Face but Marlow’s has them In larger and Also, Donald E. Varley, 141C over. ■wUd. Unfortunately there are no Bridgeport Woman ^ goodies from the government- smaller sizes. guided tours for most -visitors, and officials sMd^oUteig above Secretary of HeMte. Education ngry happened. I got hold of an to defend their homes. ^ condensed milk; Japa- Sycamore Lane; Peter D. Bach- As expected In a formal gar- Held in Stabbing ; 1.4 parts per million has been and Welfare, could e ^ b l ^ M- issue of Life MagazMe aM MW iocM, Stafford Springs; Nancy den, there are clipped hedges of but there Is helpful information Samrong Young has collected pggg mackerel, mosquito nets, VENTHAXOB in two sizes, — it OTTirir-irPrtR.T (A P)—A 41 - found. temate service In medlcaUy de- g Norman MaUer story In it I lets In fresh air, and keeps the small A. Beauregard, Enfield; Mrs. boxwood and yew, and last wln- In an Illustrated booklet 160,000 riels. This is about $1 blankets and dozens of cheap ______’The manslan also houses tee yggr-old Bridgeport womanwas The government said 64 prived areas.” wanted to read. I started going MOTH I'HOOl l\(, Of Today insect* out. Yolanda Smite, 99 Porter St. ter’s weather was rough on through tee magazine, and for each of the village’s 3,000 transistor radios in gaudy plas- Tnhiuuwi___ State’s collection of bird paint- charged with murder Thursday poultry operators m 10 states ^ l!F I I I l; (II \M I!' Story And Photos GUPS for repairing web chairs, Also, Mrs. William there was another story, e com- ^ ^ Alabama, Florida, Delaware, director of tee Bureau of In faintly English air to it, con­ ■ mon box. snioiaea . . . o .. —------were acquired on the black “ people’s war” program. AU were shielded "®®y ®« ®®®"- Kentucky Virginia vestigatUm in 1924, according to sider teat English g^irls are market run by South Vietnam­ ’The radios pick up Phnom 'THE ABOVE ITEMS MAY BE AVAILABLE IN A FEW through tee winter by board ™ few hours earUer. and MlsslMlppl. ’ Encyclopaedia BritanMca. known as “ birds” and tee new shelters buUt for tee purpose Itors, Is tee summer camp start- only a few hours earUer. ese sears on tee lady’s INSTALL» speech on the virtues of self-de­ The eye-lashes flutter in spid­ HoBDltal was tee guest speak- water stays very cold during pgmt hoaoh and in tee water. ChxyaanttNtnnnu 7 9 IN CASE OF ROCK In 1916, before U.8. entered that, having felt only sneakers which was swinging a pearl of back; for instance, Maximilian 10 for $7i50 7 9 fense was not really necessary. ery wisps; there once was a ’ early summer, from 69 to 66 de- q^hey also have tee chance LEDGE SLIGHT World War I, German saboteurs or nothing at all, must be terri­ 337 carats. That is larger even showed furs dyed in a vdible to Self-defense has bejen the ______grees. The cold water held back ^j^g horseback under careful %695 ADDITIONAL COST blew up a munitions plant on period when every model in than Elizabeth Taylor’s, and series of "earth colors” match­ bly tender. tee growth of some of tee gar- gupervision. There Is no swlm- h ^ ^ f a m a s te r'i*^ Black W Island near Jersey New York looked as if she were may possibly (though this is not ed to tee soil in ■various parts A v e ra ^ L ot wearing paint - brushes on her In the realm of Jewelry, little 28 Films In 1971 den plants. Mr. Lamare points jgj. ^he general public. Foelt Ine. enly peel eesipesy I* beads are around. The trick is of tee world. lf« imart to buy from Lifetim* eyes. No longer. Lashes are long TTTT r a riAiie *® Gl®ri®®® ilalsles which have ,phe great Harkness fortune, ONLY H.T.H. SWIMMING offer four peel (trucfurei. to use lots and lots of teem. One trend in furs at tee Amer­ toWtaS^llf tee® b^ ‘iS r^^ city In l^ . but scattered far apart. BEVERLY m u fl, flowered when they were two pigged at $100 mllUon when Mr. of Kompong (team with calls recognized tee Czechoslovak “ Drenched in pearls” is tee ican Designer Series seemed to STEEU PLYWOOD, ALUMINUM, CYPRESS TTie sort of face described defy tee current trend. This is (AP) — A feet taU, and ordinarily would Harkness died In 1940. was POOL SUPPLIES for self-defense. Citizen volun- govemmfc-it in exile, way to describe any one who ILADIOLI Oteck eiM eeniNra wSM we htv* «e eNw. Only peel eempeny ta ^ above was seen often above have been released this y e a ^ y have grown another foot. founded by Ms father, who $1.89 an era when we are worrying teers there helped build bunk- In 1942, President Franklin puts on one of Cadoro’s neck­ American internatlwial Pic- pignts for tee garden are helped John D. Rockefeller to Fresh Catl The muttlple eSelee el 'llle keiSer • «* Aelee t » SeelM Jhe e e ro n k ----- some of tee most desirable about tee deaths of animals; Ideal Gift For 1 BUNCH PeiSen. prInM IHon. kellt-t* itiln, Jeoml llltretles iyt*em.. ers and broke a Norte Vietnam- Roosevelt signed a blU au- laces which ensures that no one tures. started from seed or from cut- develop the Standard Oil Oo. peek. Duet kk iKimlnem cepliii, Suel^ -| kkM etumkern ewmieem optnt Mpmi kimM mectal . thorizlng tee creation of tee clothes in the country as the even as tee models paraded on Any Occasion! ■ ■ in DISCOUNT 1/ (tr coecrel* Seek, aemes kew ooOs, ceec^ ce^ to kMseaiM will be looking at any dress you American Designer Series fash-' tee runway in their sable and JMy releases Include “ Bun^ tings In a 6,000-square-foot tap er keckIMf walk, klpfer Mpper, ktner ikImBwr. Med M ® m“ a ^ s S v e r ^ a t Sam- Women’s Reserve In tee N a vy - wear with it. ’Hie same idea is UQU O’-Hare,” and "Murders In the greenhouse which also h o ld s ------k ceeBTok, keeiry Sirty IHkr; rewkep cersen. PftoslM ion shows were presented to tee \^Oujcl fax furs, sometimes collared in Space Gonditioiiing fiyiVM well MwkM * iineelk flekfe epS t«k at a cp^kka •** l» rong Young was typical o f tee tee Waves, fashion editors of tee nation done also in colored beads, lots Russian lynx, which was de­ Rue Morgue.” “The Return of tender plants that are moved '■etpHes kekrtw Near eeS wtik. PON Any mmu < ■LmuNNinw barnstorming that has taken Ten Yean Ago at the Essex House in New of little ones in mixed-up colors. scribed as a "very rare fur,” aenilnioHoRf ec pomnt hndbw t___ il AipOondHoiNiB Count Yoegn” and “ Chrome and indoors for the winter. Co««W^ M tMlir er NkMo IMIQ. year ....—------m ttie heiMMa r G r C I T fS Resurface Your Driveway or Entrance CHARCOAL him over many parts of (3am- ’The Soviet Communist party York. Most of tee time the fash­ ’There is even an Interchange- ‘kill fo r\ on tee sidewalk outside pickets home cm wm tm cwfcaNf lif cenilonal Drahlime cmiKl lir eeiMMteHAAHaHMa Hot Leather” are scheduled for seeds are purchased locally bodia in three months. made public its third party plat-, aWe earring, a new invention of and qtrieldy—«fth the uni^ EaSSSSm. tt fijLae no melor an August release. and from a seed house In Scute ionable face was framed by representing an ecology group. WNceAw^i worttoniourhenM. WHfiQiit Use FOUAGE PLANTS rTieeTiLiC' Lifetime ot\nipools c Ikir*in c ., m is CkAMr-.CCFrances snrd . ■_, I “ Whenever he has a day form —tee first since tee Lenin hair that tumbled in waves; Kenneth J. Lane who sells teem Friends of tee Earth, were "The Year of tee Cannibals” Carolina vhloh offers unusual hiatus s\ ine nnvMDQr ooMBKi ■mmi w&Knt ■MW* arviueriw" w a eenaii Heoweii ■ TEL 44I-S311 - MANCHESTER, CONN. 11 when he can shake free from program of 1919. that was one thing that did look in gold with insets in different carrying signs saying things like ttM witA Mftl “ HeafNaiiBeddmtm praNdMadN. mam and "Some of My Best Friends varieties. Watching Ms budget. ■ PLEASE SEND ME FREE 3ROCHURE AND NEW PRICEUST « l paperwork in Phnom PenhPenh, Yean Ago colors, which he calls his “Blue euM^ md R um t eonMtUs emsm ate-eendMoSSi ««t Are .. .” are listed for Septem- the park manager waits a few Partners INSECTICIDES — TOOLS natural. “ B\m furs are no fun for tee nrrtiNalg...wddrtiaqu>NrtNNr—n JENNITE *6.45 I . □ INGROUND □ MOVE GROUND ALUMINUM t| he’s off and running,” an aide A search was called off for The way a lady is supposed to Chip.” animal.” Yet this season sees bor. October releases are “ Tfam years after a new hybrid comes Manchester Parents Without said. Other ministers rarely When pearls are cqltured, Lin” and “ Dagmar ft Co.” “Liz- on the market before heobuys It Partners meet at (JommuMty The Best 6 IjNAME naMB ' , I . . . ' - 1 '. Brig. Gen. Joseph W. Stillwell look at a certain era is an im­ tee return, along with other GALS. FERTILIZERS, ETC., ETC. stray far from their desks. ° who vani^ed on a flight over meaning when they have come relics of tee past, tee fur teat ard in a Woman's SUn,” "Carry at less than tee premium price, Baptist Church, 586 E. Center portant part of fashion; not St., Manchester. ■ ADDRESS A procession of a dozen Jeeps Pacific everything is tee dress she out of an oysjer instead of a wears it tall and paws and there­ on Camiring” and “ WUd Artie” Oriental Sculpture and trucks carrying tee gener- _ tesUtube or whatever, the word FOGARTY BROTHERS. Inc. are slated for November, Three Here and there In tee formal If widowed, divorced, sep­ Let Us Help You With Your Lawn and Plant ProMems • CJTY ___ STATE chooses. Today as part of tee by reminds one that it used to arated or never married ahd al’s bodyguard of some 80 sol- ^ ^ from those who Import them is be an animal. 31* MK>AB S lU n December films wM be “ Cto- gardens there are ornamental diere bo^ced into the court- A federal court te M on- cult of our immediate past, we This sign was carried have one Uving cMld, you SEE LEON. PHIL, or JOHN I ZIP ______PHONE “ (kiltured pearls emphasize the Well, it is a season when no gerbreod House,” "WUd In tee uma and stone sculptures. The yard of Samrong Young’s blue gomery, Ala ordered seven are being shown shoes with are eligible to Join. If Inter­ 163 WOODLAND ST., MANCHESTER 643-8474 wedgties (remember?) and plat­ real quality of the classic styl­ by the Friends of the one has made up his mind . . . Streets” and "The WUd An-, carved figures are of Oriental ested, call 643-5715. rtucco Buddhist pagoda. Only Alabama state ^ agencies to ings and embody the lady-like Earth picketijiig a fur or her mind. Only that fashion­ ggjg •> origin and some ore very an- days earUer, tee escort had discriminating agalhSt form soles (remember?) and 10 look these fashions create.” But show. able face. been pinned down for three blacks in hiring practices. ankle straps (remember?). Her-

?% i MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER; CONN., FRIDAY, JULY 80, 1971 PAGE SEVEN PACE SIX MANk- The World War I veteran had Six Months ...... 19.S0 be good news for the Connecticut air­ missioner C. Eugene Famurn ed seafo(xl. Just wrap It appro­ been ill for several months be­ Three Months ...... 9.7B formation were destroyed. bovine tuberculosis, the Minis­ increase of at least 30 per cent "Instead of a 30 per cent In­ One Month ...... 8.86 craft industry. Police Log Firemen were forced to fight try of Livestock claims. in the frequency of claims, and crease In frequency, however. to require insurance companies priately. fore his death. ___ MBMBBIH OF On top of that competitive angle, there THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Aaaooated 3Presa la exclusively en- was the lively ideological questimi of ARRESTS tlUed to the use of repubUcatlon of aU Racquel Ortiz and Gladys news dispatches credited to It or not otbw- whether the prcq;>osal to rescue Lockheed wlse credited tn this paper and also the Romirez, both of Hartfbrd, local news published here. wasn’t “ socialism for the rich," and for (sbaiged with shbpUfUng under LAST All r h ^ 'o t repubUcatlon ot special die- patchesis nere’nereln are also reserved. ' possibly incompetent management, to $60. They w ere arrested yester­ day afternoon and , accused of TWO The Herald Printing Coini me., as- boot. sumes no financial responstt__ taking several Items of clothing graphical errors appearing In advei ■ We now have on our desk as we write DAYS Pre-Inventory Clearance menta and other r“reading ^‘— —matter In The from King’s Department Btore Mandieater“ ~Evening g Herald. a statement from the Connecticut State at the I>arkade. Two other girls . Subscriber to Los Angeles Ttmes-Washlng- Labor Council, AFLrOO, urging the apprehended in connecUcm with ton Post News Service. the incident were r^erred to C tih lo r ^ ed . White & Blue Full service client ot N. E. A. Service, Inc. state’s Congressiixial delegation to sup­ Publishers Representatives — Matnerws, . juvenile _authortties,_ Court jdate Rectangular Shannon - and CuUen me.. Special Agency port a bill creating a new-corporatlon to Aug. 16. — New York, Chicago, Detroit'lolt and Boston. Air extend loans to prevent the failure of MEMBER AUDIT BDREATT OF dRCDLA- Motorized Grill TTON8. American'corporations which would lead P eter P . Dlckman, 20, of East Mattress Hartford, charged wltii posses­ Dlgilay advertising closing hours to serious imemployment. Our Reg. 7.99 lo r Monday — l p.na. Bnday. sion of controlled drugs, yester­ For Tuesday — 1 p.m. Saturday. "Bankruptcy for Lockheed,’’ said John day aftemoon on a Chreuit Court with Hood & Oven For Wedneadajd|F 1 p -to. Monday. For Thursday w i p.m. Tuesday Driscoll, president of the State Labor 12 warrant, and released on a Save an Extra For Friday — 1 p.m. We*— *— $1,000 surety bond fo r ccxirt ap­ Oasslfled deadline 4:80 p.m. day b i Council, "would have the same Impact tore------iP r l^ h)T pearance Aug. 16. Satui pUbUcatlon. for Connecticut as the closing of 67 state firms each grossing a million dollars a M ichael D. Fletcher, 18, of s. 16.94 Friday, July 30 D A While & Blue Washable Sleeping Bag 12.771 yea r." 96 E vergreen R d., Vernon, charged with larceny over $16 A e .P . «... onnn hood; U.L. motor. '"dicator According to Driscoll, there are Lock­ and under $260, and receirtng louble.Our Reg-15.97 ..... No More Spy Planes Over China heed subcontracts in Connecticut which 4.00 stolen goods, last night on a Off our riegular low prices on all n^i Double Hihaehi, Reg. 8.99 (- f t 4 Circuit Court 12 warrant. Court 4 Player Badminton Set ourR.g 6 59 We have stopped sending our spy total $66,763,000 in the estim ate a i the Only 30 per store. No Rain Checks. 5.94 date Aug. 16. planes, manned or drones, over Commu­ International Association of Machinists nist China, and, until President Nixon and Aerospace Workers, bargaining Earl H. W oodcock, 22, of Bls- 'Redwood Furniture has completed his visit at least, we will agent for Lockheed employes. But this sell St., ^charged wltii non-sup­ Raid House & Garden port, early tMs morning on Cir­ figure may be considerably higher, Dris­ f be depending upon the surveUlahce c< cuit Court 12 warrant. Court Bug Killer coll says, because the United Aircraft our spy satelUtes for our basic Informa­ i^otoffrapbed oy Bylvlan Ofiara date Aug. 16. 'Cushioned Aluminum Our Reg. 1.39 tion about what the Chinese are d o in g in Corporation estimates that the subcon­ LANDIS HOUSE, PENNSYLVANIA FARM MUSEUM tracts Lockheed has with UACs Hamil­ Cars driven by Joseph F. Bel­ Non-toxic, use in the way cf nuclear plants or Installs^ anger, 19, o f 25 G riffin R d., and house or outdoors. ' ton Division actually totaled $78 million Folding Furniture 1.11 tions, new jdanes and bemes, troop m a­ Alfred F. Coulombe Jr„ 46, of neuvers, and new Industrial construc­ instead o f the $48,000,000 used in the 36 Redwood Dr., collided last in our inventory night at W. Middle Tpke. and D-Con Slay Away tion. union estimate. Still another Lockheed Adams St. Redwood-3 pc. picnic sets, round tables, benches, etc subcontract, fo r $16,906,000, is with Nor- Outdoor Fogger This is locking, beforehand, the door Open Form den, another UAC divlslcm, in Norwalk. In sid e COMPLAINTS we did not lock. In our dealings with Our Reg. 1.49 So, it now appears, Connecticut has A storage bin at 91B Downey Toastmaster Deluxe Mary Procter Deluxe Russia, until the U-2 incident had broken Nixon^s Suburban Chill _ Dr. was broken Into sometime 50 Foot at the name o t Jesus every Makes area insect some prosperity interest in the positive Jesus, The S(mi o f God during the pAst week, but ap­ up a propoeed summit meeting between free in minutes! Garden Hose Large Size Broiler 4 Slice Toaster side of Lockheed's future fortunes. Fur­ knee should bow, o t heavenly parently nothing was taken. 1.27 Elsenhower and Khrushchev. Evmtual- To the Editor, and eartMy and Infernal beings, thermore, all this erstwhile liberal at­ Our ly, we discontinued the U-2 flights over R e p o r t As a Bible believing Christian and every tongue c(mfes8 that A set of mechanics tools Shell Rag. tack (HI "socialism for the rich,’’ or the I would like to speak out against Jesus ChrlBt is Lord to God tiie Russia. But, when the Russians shot valued at about $1,000 was Save an Extra No-Pest Strip 15.99 rescue of possibly incompetent capitalis­ By Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak Rock and Roll Records, Rock Father’s gUjry." stolen tMs week from Manches­ down and thus estaUished the existence These young men who write Half inch1.84 2 ply green opaque with tic managemoit seems to have subsided Music and e^cioU y the Rock ter Oldsmoblle on New State 12.99 14.99 of the first U-2, we b^iaved erraUcally. these devilish words to the Rock double grip brass couplings Automatic thermostat - 200 to of 61 registered voters Inter­ Nixon’s mlssl(Hi to Peking. Opera, "Jesus catrlst. Super- Rd. Kills flies and mos- Toast light and dark at once. 2 into a gentle purring ai^roval of any LAGRANGE HIGHLANDS, and Roll Music need Oirlst, quitos for up to three 1 Flexible, if 5400 450 . Removable 2 position tray, .At first. President Eisenhower, follow­ viewed, 32 told us they voted Kennedy and Humphrey, men­ star.’’ I am not doing this A ^ selectronic controls. White trim government expenditure, vddeh protects ni. — In this c(Hnfortably pros­ they need a Saviour; but the months. Hang any- I ZA i broiling rack, hinged handle. on gleamihg chrome. ^21601 ing his own Instincts, which were usually for Mr. Nixon in 1968 compared tion of their names evoking just as a critic. There' A prowler was reported in the 75’ Length Sale (S'5212 perous wMte middle-income grunts of displeasure from devil is getting c(Hitrol of them nelghbortiood of Pioneer Circle where.______-*• * 2.57 sound, admitted it was our plane, regret­ the hcxiest working people by keeping suburb just west ot Chicago, with 14 for Humphrey, 2 for would be no point in that. I wish and they are listening to Mm Gov. George Wallace of Ala­ many' voters, seem congenitally to uphold the Precious Name of last night. ted that such spying was practiced be­ solvent the c(ffporate giants which can dissatisfaction with the econom­ who is a liar since he was cast to bama and 3 not voting or not unable to capitalize on this Jesus, the Saviour of sinners, 4 employ them. ic policy of President Nixon out of the presence of God for 1 American tween great nations, and seemed on the sure. TTius, an even split in La- economic weakness. On the oth­ and my authority is the Word -Three large plate glass win­ runs so deep it could devastate disobedience. His efforts are to dows were broken yesterday at Off our regular low prices on every So, as of now, we all love that Lock­ Grange Highlands would mean er hand, the Image here of of God, the BIBLE. God has Save an Extra Made vetga of turning the incident into a posi­ Mm in 1972 — if Sen. Edmund Muskie, though fuzzy, is even deceive, to make a loud noise, Robertson School. g|l|i heed. MusMe of Maine is the Demo­ statewide disaster In Illinois. been pleased to reveal Himself trying to drown out the Vol(» tive gain for the diplomacy of peace. Our interviews slujwed the more favora,ble than Mr. Nix­ :p'il n cratic nominee. to us as Father, Son and Holy o t the Holy Spirit of God who A car owned by Kathleen M. Then, within a matter of hours, Eisen­ 1968 ratio applies to Nixon- on’s. Spirit; the Rock Opera mention­ FOR PEACE That is the only . conclusion Both the President and Mus­ may be speaking to them to Lashway of 40 Olcott St. was hower yielded to more conventional Humphrey and Nix(m-Kennedy ed abiove denies this, therefore ill.M . OFMINDI that can be drawn from eight kie are regarded as "intelU- convict them of their corrupt stolen WednesdAy night vdille Power Mower Sharing The Burden races fo r 1972. The President pressures of more ordinary minds in his hours of Inteivlewing registered denying the Deity of Christ. It ways. parked at that address. still doubles the vote on Hum- When Africa was making its own cul­ v o te ra here with Oliver (See Page Seven) dishonors His Name, is a dis­ We sing sometimes "Stand up in our inventory 30%.50% own administration and in Congress and I*rey , 32 to 16 (with 3 fo r Wal­ Off our regular low prices on Quayle’s polling organizati(xi. grace, and the words are blas­ for Jesus, ye soldiers of the Sometime Wednesday night, ture end setting Its own values, there lace and 3 not sure) and does was even asserting our right to Continue These pre^minantly conserva­ phemous. If you read the four cross;’’ I challenge myself, am about eight gall(ms (tf gas were even better, 37 to 8, against Popular Brand with such missions, and denying Khrush­ was at least peace and order withlh the tive Republican voters, wMIe GospeU (which I trust you will) I witnessing to r Jesus as I syphoned from a car at 30 Mc­ |88’ Kennedy (with 2 for Wallace A Thought for Today Our Refl. Kitchen - Bedroom ______individual tribe.. enthusiastically endorsing Mr. you will find that the same ac­ riKxild in these awful days (the Guire Lane. ^ chev any right to complain, about them, 49.99 to N1x (hi’8 China initiatives, made and 3 not sure). But Mr. Nixon Sp(Hi8ored by the Manchester cusations and the same questions last days) In wMch we are liv­ Chain Drive Tractor Now the Dark Continent grows more now gets (Hily 26 votes to Mus- 239.99 Now 39*te & 1^ ” Power Drill and this swift change in Eisenhower’s cle a r they are mu(di m ore (xm- Council of Churches were asked by the Christ re­ ing? I believe every bom again A stereo tape deck and speak­ Tamper-Proof civilized. It loosens its tribal compacts kle’s 24, with 1 for Wallace and Christian should speak out stand made the collapse of the proposed cemed about dollars and cents jectors then as the Christ re­ ers were taken from a car at Our Reg. in order to form itself into nafions. It issues — particularly infiati(Hi. 1 not sure. In the Pittsburg Experimmit, jectors are asking today. Their against this Rock Music and not Lynch M otors, 346 Center St., Decorator Clocks, summit meeting with Khrushchev inev­ Typical is a 49-year-old insur­ be ashamed to own Jesus as Door Guard 22.99 ccxigregates Itself (xit of the fbliage into Even so, however, they de- Dr. Sam Shoemaker envisioned cry when Christ was hanging sometime Wednesday night. 13.77 itable. ciselvely prefer Mr. N1x(hi for ance broker, a registered Re­ small g^roups of men and couples on that cruel cross for you and Lord to the glory of God the Weather cities. It siistalns Itself not by barter, publican who thinks the Presi­ Father. Revelation 22:16 says: President Nixon doesn’t want to run re-election over either Sen. Hu­ who would meet regularly to for me was; “(3ome down from Someone broke Into and ran­ 5 6 . 7 7 dent "is doing a badly below- "I, "Jesus” have sent mine Deluxe Chain Drive I but by (»mmerce in which coin and cur­ bert H. Humphrey of Minnesota discuss and pray for God’s will the cross if thou be the "Son of sacked a house at 179 Tolland Instruments For steel, wood. Gear any risk of having the Chinese shoot average job on economics’’ but angel to testify of these things V4” rency are used and cUecUvely as can- blood was shed for you and for 3 2 6 in themselves. phrey or Kennedy. As of now, and offspring of David, the 2.97 an apology just before his visit is sched­ likely alternatives to Muskie for cemed CSiristians. Meetings me, and for everyone who be­ Sometime Wednesday night, One of a kind and display T o o l B ox with T ote T ray he supports Muskie. bright and morning star.” That Radio Sports Car The blurring of tribal sanctities, and the D em ocratic nominati(Hi. were to be open to any(xie who lieves In Him. They were so white paint was poured over samples, discontinued models,ode' uled to begin, so he is taking the gamble is what we are l(x>klng for and Adjusts to fit all conventional 15 per store 9 A A the development of new values and goals Muskie is another matter, dis­ Other potential Muskie Repub- wished to attend, and invitations the front steps of a house at overstock. Styles vary in all by Murray Our Reg. 18.99 15.44 Minded by the devil that they waiting. The words of this hymn doors. No-mar rubber cap. Ideal No Rain Checks Reg. 5.49 0 .4 4 ' that a possible imperfection in our aerial playing as much strength here ll(XLns here complained about were Issued by word of m(xith 6 Hendee Rd. stores.______leads (HI toward other symptoms of did not discern that Jesus was will perhaps convey to you what for travel, fits most suitcases. surveillance of mainland Asia is some­ as the President and perceived Mr. Nixon moving too slowly on a "one-reach-one” basis. suffering for their sins, the just Polaroid civUizati(Hi —the streets that are unsafe in pulling out of Vietnam. The I would like to say; thing worth risking in his quest for a by these voters sis a moderate Regardless of their prior as­ One for the unjust. Yes, when A picture window was broken at nig^t^ the muggings, the crim es of who might just be a little less 32-year-old wife of a factory sociation with the Church, or Adam sinned in disobedience to by thrown rocks at 434 Hilliard #360 world of' enough understanding and re­ supervisor told us she would "Man of sorrows!” what a name Save an Extra Save an Extra household robbery, even the hank hold­ the slick politlcan than Mr. lack of it, we find that after a God’s command we were all St. Wednesday night. switch to Muskie because “I’m For the S(Hi o t God, who came with sponsible diplomacy to make such mu­ Nixon. full year of attendance in a plunged Into sin. Yet Jesus in up, now becoming almost as popular in How loudly this soimds a so disappointed that Nixon has Ruined sinners to redeem! tual spying dwindle in Importance. small group, men are much His ag(H»y on the cross could Two tool boxes were taken In blood-chilling alarm In the night continued the war.” Hallelujah! what a Baviour! a Wednesday night break Into Kenya as it is in Connecticut. more active in their l(x:al par­ pray to Hla Father and say, Foensed Strobe We can all, of course, picture Mr. for Republicans can be appre­ It is the econonw, however, storage bins at 121B Downey Suddenly, crime has become a prob­ ishes. After two years, 80 per "Father, torglve them for they Bearing shame and scoffing $ Buckley and those other conservatives ciated only by considering the that undercuts Mr. ^Ixon in tMs cent are tithing their gross in­ Dr. lem in Africa. Once again, the white know not what they do." No, rude. The top of the line! 25 OFF two precincts where we did all well-manicured suburb. Al­ 20%OFF who are regretfully washing their hands come not because they have Jesus was no mere man when Our Reg. 159.87 man has shared his burden. (xir interviewing (accompanied though our voters gave . the In our place c(Hidemned He Two unknown youths , ^tole a Never use flash­ been brainwashed (» the subject He was here in humanity. He Our reg. low prices on of Mr. Nixon, as they read this latest by Quayle polltakers Bene President a 62 per cent ap­ stood; small amount of lumber from a bulbs agsini Has Our regular low prices on oil but because they are dally read­ was and is a Divine Person, Purchased are we with His every deluxe fea­ news. Evlns and Renee Tunlck). proval rating (above Ms ha- ing Scripture and praying, and construction site on Bidwell St. Selected by election analyst ti(Hial average), his rating on without sin. One of the Trinity. blood— yesterday. ture. Only 6 per 23” or 25” Console ’Their idea of a proper preface to a All Wins Again they feel they can do no less. He was the perfect Sacrifice and Hallelujah! what a Saviour! store. RUdiaM Scammon for the or­ handling inflation was 12 per This is always true, wherever Duro Auto Body Big 6 Web visit to Peking would be a sample explo­ TTie case ngnimit Muhammad A ll, fo r ­ His Mood shed (Hi that cross 133*’ 20” Hi Riser thodoxy of their Republicanism, cent and on unemployment 10 • God’s word is read and prayed merly Cassius Clay, turned really (» these precincts were carried per cent ((x>mpared with 69 per cleanses us from all sin (if we Guilty, vile and helpless we. Cndereoaling RCA or Zenith sion, after, of course, humane advance over faithfully, and men exper­ Spotless Lamb of G(xl was He! Polaroid #450 Camera 1 1 9 ^ ^ who is fit to judge the motives of an in­ overwhelmingly by Mr. N1x(hi cent approval of Ms diplomatic believe). We read in PMHpplans Inside R eport Folding Chaise warning, of a hydrogen bomb on the out­ ience the new life God begins 2:9 and 10 that: "Wherefore Full atonement—Can it be? Spray on any surface 0 “ '' dividual. in 1066 and were even won by breakthrough with Ctommunlst that needs special *«8- Bicycles Color TV within us in Christ. God also highly exalted Him, Hallelujah! what a Saviour! (Continued from Page 6) skirts of the Forbidden City. He himself had declined inducUan into Ralph T. Smith last year in the China). These voters made un­ protection. ' -99 97 Floor Samples the armed service aa grounds of con­ onesided loss of Ms Senate seat questionably clear they regard Norman E. Swensen, Pastor and granted Him a name, that That, at least. Is our guess. ’Their own Lifted up was He to die. infinitely more vital than Mr. in our inventory science and religion. to Adlai E. Stevens(Hi III. Out their inflated grocery bills as Trinity C o ve n a a t Church which is above every name, that Duro Auto Body Repair “It is finished!’’ was His cry; gent" and "experienced and Polaroid #108 Save an Extra 310 OFF stated reasons for deserting President The Depeutment of Justice simply as­ Now in heav’n exalted high. qualified,” but whereas Mr. Nixon, as they themselves gave them serted that his contention was insincere. Kits with Filter Filler «5.94 Our Reg. 34.68 to 56.88 Our regular low prices on H allelujah! what a Sa'vl(Mir! Nixon Is seen as "too political,” Color Pack Film It rMxnnmiended that his exemptl(Hi be Full size 5 position frame with the other day,. Included not. only dis­ Muskie Is considered “political­ t Includes applicator „ „ full double tubular arms. 18” or 19” Port. B /W denied. The Appeals Board of the Selec­ . Him as Lord we gladly own, ly clean’’ and “down to earth.’’ Buy 2 packs of Po- Our Reg. 4.19 sandpaper, cream 50 pleasure with his overtures to Commu­ tive Service System accepted the Depart­ Reg. I ” ; RCA or Zenith TV Seated (m His Father's throne; Kennedy, in contrast, is consid­ laroid No. 108 film, ^ hardener, fiberglass nist China, but a rebuke for not having Fischetti 1.59 p i . Matching Chair 2.94 Now 29^® 45 ment of Justice opinion, even though it S(xm we’ll sing in sweeter tone. ered "not big enough for the get a FREE MUG. screen. chased the Soviet fleet out of the was not based on detailed argument. The 01971 Chicana Daily N on Hallelujah! what a Saviour!” job” and "self-seeking and op­ Limit 2 No. 108 Film famous boxer was denied the exemption to a customer Pack Mediterranean, for not having spanked Thank you very much. portunistic.” he requested. As a result be was for Eunice 'Wllstm Grimastm Muskle’s strength in these Our Chancellor Brandt for his efforts to three and a half years deprived of .Us Republican suburbs Is enhanced Famous Make ^ achieve “rapproochement” between g(x>d nante end the pursuit o f Ms yocoi- For Bitter Bill by the surprising vagueness of Under Counter Dishwasher Model $ms thm. West Germany and Eastern Europe, and To the Editor, opinion about Mm, far less de­ There is no room for doubt about the fined than In the cases of the Whirlpool Our for the "deteriorated military position’’ We ought to favor elimllba- opinion of the Supreme Court in this tion of the present Connecti­ President, Humirfu’ey or Ken- Reg. Save an Extra . Floor Model 224.95 In which they find the United States at matter. The verdict was eight in favor cut state sales tax by enact­ ' nedy. That may change for the Washer.... of Mr. All, none against him. He is to­ ment ' of H.B. 3789 (R itter worse once WMte House poli­ the moment. Our tally exonerated. His gxx>d repute is re­ Bill) wMch will reduce Man­ tical strategists open fire on Norge The arch-conservatives who voted for stored. His right to pursue Ms vocation Muskie, particularly if Muskle’s Reg. chester’s taxes by returning 13 Freezer...... Floor Model $199 Nixon are feeling just as much disen­ is affii^ned. monies from the state for leftist staffers finally manage For everybody the conclusion of this to diove Mm out of the middle franchised, today, as were those Ameri­ sch(x>ls, police, fire and w el­ 20%OFF I. affair is a reminder that the conscience of the road. But for now, the 5,000 BTU Our cans who voted for Lyndon Johnson in fare costs. Reg. of tlm Individual is a precious thing Inform your state senator cold cMU from the suburbs con­ wMcli cannot easily or lightly be judged Air Conditioner...... , 159.95 Jesus Christ 1664 for the precise reason that he was and representatives prior to trasts strikingly with the warm Panasonic by administrative processes. August 5 and ask them to vote poUtical auphoria, rising by the not goli^ to bomb North Vietnam. How do lawyers in the Department of Superstar for H.B. 6769. day, inside the WMte House. Red Tagged AM/FM Tape Player Our Justice know what is or is not in the cen - 6,000 BTU Anyway, President Nixon has called For taxes equalisation Reg. science of the individual? They are en­ off our spy planes over ChUa. Conceiva­ Hugh P. Ward Air Conditioner. .179.95 titled to bring a charge of insincerity. Im ported OU 9 3 % 1198 bly, since we will still get reports from But there must be evidence in support Eleclrical Appliances BOSTON — The East Coast 8,000 BTU Our our spy satellites, and since the Na­ of the charge before it can be binding. Rnci • 6e66 Yesterdays 159” Decca records fantastically suc­ now depends on imports for 93 They presented no evidence when they in our Houtewores Dept. Air Conditioner...... 199.9a tionalist Chinese on Formosa wiU still per cent of its residual-fuel 8 track tape player with twin 6V,- cessful 2 LP rock opera. Depicts denied sincerity, They merely asserted _____ Many Red Tag Pre-Inventory Floor Models for Clearance. be sending over the spy planes we have Herald supply. Residual fuel provides inch speakers. Push button the last seven days in Christs’ it. And so, in and for a time, a citi­ channel selector. life. ■______furnished theth, no one will miss our spy zen was deprived of Ms liberty and pur­ 25 Years Ago ' about 48 per cent of all Indus­ Silk Worm Pup Tent, No. 6, trial energy used In tMs re­ planes very much, except, possibly, the suit of bis profession, by administrative action. Military Order of the Ctootles, gion, wMch consumes three- Qharga H SALE: FRI. and SAT. Chinese Communists, vdio have meule the honor degree of the VFW, fourth of all the residual (^1 We are happy to note that the court Mon. thru Fri. 9:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. some 600 complaints about them in the has reversed the action of administra­ is instituted at Anderson-Sbea used In the United States. at Manchester, 1145 Tolland Tpke. Saturday 9 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Post. Residual oil Is the heavy Mack past, and, of course, the Buckleyites who tors and confirmed the importance of lUor due regard for tiie conscience of the in­ mUTRH'C C^mCf To Tm O o^ — HAPPILT, it S M T o f> t^ * oil used mainly by power would never stop doing anything that dividual. — CHRISTIAN aCTENCE 10 Years Ago plants and factories and foi* atmoys Communists. MONITOR. Sunday; no Herald. heating Jwge buildings.

I MAN®« Oie Worid. door arenas have teen buUt,’’ ememencv atonal b^S^ S the Phen Paradis, 19, both of that bank, which is located at Ml piano with toe Staple Singers on The 21-year-old June graduate reported, ‘‘TTie students think had a guitar and we Just started year you’ll probably come out of the administration is not telling turai emphasis program there ing World War was bom Many of the spectacles wHl be he explained, "mis has created ®®*''®<» “ at ttTSC did^ ‘"^® «» on Its perch.’’ Sain St. address, James Q. Pa- New Haven Avenue, toe road. But she’s determined of Western College, Oxford,. n, the same—file Indian raid on a trend toward arena entertain- <«>«n the airliner and then con- The close approach to the ganl, 21. and William Don- police ^ d two of the men humming around the house. I debt.’ When I was 18 I left. We the truth; the administration broadened her perspective. May 6, 1911 in Tolland, son of to live at home with her mother Ohio, was a leader in toe Sister­ the pioneer’s wagon train; the ment. me pubUc has become tact was lost. , ""uv i m Vwke ^ terrain pi^ded the as- cosse, 19, both of no certain y^ere carrying guns, gnicBS we sang;, around the house knew it wasn’t right but we was thinks the students are exagger­ “I’ve learned that the prob­ William and Mary Doboss Ott, in Chicago and go to business hood, an organization for black attack ® spoaeanian ^pennlne Mountains and that is central peak of TMolkovsky te- “The first time we sang in “I don’t know anybody else ly,” she went on. “They even <}owT(town m*neh«8t« r three counts of delivery of li­ a member, has left to produce church they took up a collection Dept, project visiting colleges liberation; I have to deal first Arthur M. Ott of Manchester; the Western star. At 86, young the Hollywood kind. Indeed a spectacular view,’’ ,crc y^u gee the rim,” Bcott Gets Support who could go through what the want to be able to screen the and two slsteTs, Mrs. Blisateth Montle is a 33-year veteran of "mirdly, I believe there will 'I*® pU®t of a fighter in the commander Scott reported, gjj^^ referring to a major cm- quor to a minor, and one of records and manage another of $35.and ga,ve us $17.50. I nev­ and interviewing faculty and with black liberation. Once theft of public property, to group. black people went through and students, seeking ways to estab­ people who will be teaching that’s accomplished black wom­ Marco of Manchester and Mrs. rodeos and frontier entertain- be an increasing Interest in our a*®® reported ^that he saw file “There is no queatten about yjg moon’s backside. er -will forget that. From that them, and I think they are in a Herman Wolfe .of yemon. ment. He- has staged Wastem nation’s history as we apiuxiach planes {dunging toward the these mountains being there Apollo 15 approached to which she pleaded guilty ear- In House The Staple'Singers started.,out church a man asked us to go to come out on top.” lish a better relationship be­ en will be liberated women.” All three girls speak up on good position to tell who they Burlal with military honors shows for the U.S. Department our 300th birthday.” earth from an altitude of about Tliey stand out in tre- within «,000 feet the Apen- **®*‘’ singing gospel songs and now, another church and we made a tween the federal government But she believes there is still many k8>Ik)0 feet. He said they were -mendous (Oonfinueb from Page One) that. “We’re still struggling. and the student community. can best learn from.” a long way to go. “I don't think taking a late vacation?? will be in North Oemetoiy on of Commerce to send overseas, “There have been lous reUef . .. Why, It’s „toes. Mission Control commu- co^^ after some 14 record albums little more money.” Miss Taylor thinks universi­ Crystal Lake Rd. arid the State of Nebraska en-. as lOO's^Vfid West shows, but trailing smoke and then dto- Just unreM.” nlcator Karl Henize JoK'ng)^ and a number of record compa­ Cieo says, "Dad didii’t have to We’re not on top,!^______“In talking to faculty mem attitudes or people have currant terms of 180 days each, cloture in the Senate,” dald bers, deans, chaplains and uni­ ties will have - to make such Friends may call at the fu­ gaged him to restage Cody’s none achieved the success of appeared. Asked by Mission Control if. asked them: “Does it lool? like nies, presently Stax, they’ve borrow no more money from Soul music. Pop Staples says, changed. Only laws have we have your last minute on the liquor charges, suq>end- Ford, “So they can’t get to a broadened the kinds of music is "Just downrigdit truth, some­ versity presidents, I found them concessions if they want to con­ changed.” neral home tonight from 7 to 9. show as a tourist attraction and Buffalo Bill’s,” said MEontana. ^ schoolteacher near the the mountains were craggy or you’re going to clear the moun- ed, vrith two years probation, vote on the $250 million bill. If Aunt Kate.’’ tinue to attract students, since needs! let us help you tribute to one of the state’s “They went into a decline after crash area reported a plane rough, the commander reidied: tain range ahead?” they do. Pop Staples says, Pop says, “A radio disc jock­ thing you have experienced and very aware, very Involved, very 3 The theft charge, in connection we can send one over to them “the educational system as it to enjoy your august vocation! “We’re singing about people that comes from the heart. If concerned, with what was going Ronald A. Wasielewskl Sr. most famous cittoens. Worid War I and were used as over streaking white “They appear to be smooth or “Karl, we’ve all got our eyes with an incident involving a set that would be a way to get it ey asked us to come on the ra­ presently exists seems to be un­ Ronald A. Wasielewskl Sr., 22, The show opens July 29 at an afterahow for circuses—‘how anioke and then he heard what rounded. But they are cratered closed. We’re pulling up our and ourselves. I would say it’s dio. Mavis had to stand on a you haven’t got it, there ain't no on in the nation as well as on of policeman’s keys, was nolled. up.” the campus,” Miss Taylor said related to the reality of life.” Septic Tanks • picnic supplies • sun glasses of Bast Hartford, formerly of North Platte the site of Cody’s , ___ that, you’ve______seen the______circus,, pay J^nnded like a "thunder burst.” and___ __ In many___^ places , rough in feet,” Scott retorted. Just as good a gospel as any be­ chair to be heard at the mike. use trying to tell you about it Judae Goldberg said he was Today’s action In the Senate hardly, because it’s something on a visit to New York to be She also thinks there should AND • bathing caps • bug candles South Windsor, died Wednesday ranch. He assembled his first 25 cento and see the Wld West Moments''' later he saw a "rain texture. We don’t see any Jag Henize came bcusk with: cause we’re singing toe truth. We gave our address and phone be more interrelation between at Hartford Hospital. He was show there in 1883. The ranrii show’.” of debris” falling over a nearby ged peaks. “Open your eyes. That’s Uke d lrtu ^ about Miss Frye’s m^f^ed tt® 0“^ Our main message Is love and number and it wasn’t long be­ within yourself.” honored as one of Glamour • 6-12 repellent • bug sprays mountain^ he said. “They don’t look like the going through the Grand Can- lengthy record, including past has r®^®®f <>®- Magazine’s “Ten Outstanding town and gown. “For so long Plugged Sewers the husband of Mrs. Brenda peeuie. We don’t see why there fore we had a stake. Sometimes college students have been • picnic chests • thermos bottles Pranckus Wasielewskl. Officials of the alrilne said Alps, or the Tetons or the San yon on*) not looking.” arrests on Uquor charges. hate on toe aid should be a separation between we’d go out of town and make College Girls of 1971.” P r o f o r m a pleas of not guUty ^® vote ^ debate-Uml^ placed on a pedestal and their He was bom Dec. 13, 1948 in Woman Finds the weather was clear at the Juans or any other mountains ___^------young and old or black and about $60. That was about as Silver ‘Moon Tears* The sparkling-eyed, dimpled Machine Gleaned time. we’ve seen on earth.” were entered In the cases of cloture Miss Taylor and nine other win­ life style has been so estranged Septic Tanks, Dry Wells, Hartford and lived most of his Farmer white.” much as I was making a week. from the community it has life in South Windsor bef1. II persons aboard. The gofd of Scott and Irwin were charged with cultivation ^ the “tears of the moon.” major believes the communica- ing,” she added. “Your goal Other survivors are a son, JiACKSON, Minn. (AP) — Lockheed aid The Staple Singers, as a Before Chicago, the family over the limit wound up costing m g world’s worst previous on their steep descent to to land Of Cooking of iiiarljuana, two counts of la toe House, Ronald A. Wasielewskl Jr. of ’nuure Larson mixes toil with on Bast Hartford; his parents, June DeLoatch $666.25 after she aviation disaster was the crash at lunar dawn within two mUes ,, aaanmATim m im a poss^oiT~M marijuana and^a® ’’®H? taken up. Bernard J. and Mary Ferrante the siUl and country church says a friend offered to take a Venezuelan D09 on March of the motmtaln front anfi about v»nn n/ nnnMno. i. possession of proscription log- '"^th passage predicted Donofrio of South Windsor; a preaching in the nation’s small­ care Of It but didn’t IT ^e"‘^7T^m toe ed^cJ'^ 1o;;fw:i^Te JJ'de'SSfd*^- ‘>y^<*ay’® ®n«»- ^ ^ brother, James__ Wastelewskl of __ On April 22| TknMnAmon whichwWch 155 persons were kilted. kilted, i , 200-foot-deep canyon^ '” ‘® riV ie w e r e ato o charged wlto For a few anxious hours est Lutheran church body. 1 ,200-foot-deep c ^ . ^ ce Chantreau with a GaUlc ’Iliursday, Lockheed backers in Springfield, Mass ; and a sister. And it takes a heap of travel- ca^^e to*’h^ OHM^peS^'S P'®'^^, lascivious carriage. Gloria Donofrio of South Wind- uw for the 67-Vea^d Jackson with e^nnh occurred <» I^b. 4, 1966, when landing crews ItouS doZS; ^ the Senate hustled about oount- another All Nippon (Boeing 727 relatively smooth areas. ^claltot in making sauces. heads for a yes-or-no vote sor. tinued to Bast Hartford for ™h. area farmer to keep up with the her failure to appear in ’Traffic fv wm ST o .L. t -i aspics and such 1 I- on guaranteeing $250 The funeral ^ve tiny cong«|atLs that Court He askeTS^ to ^ ^ S ei^re’ Uke ccurt trial in October. _ - _ .r~^ , ^ at 9:46 a.m, at the Newkirk and Eletoen Synod. ’The pany him to headquarters. persons. In the next month are to explore where man has Cblef Robert KJ®llqui®t of too Whitney Funeral Home, M8 pgrtshes are spread among Mrs. DeLoatch, two other airliners—one flown never been, driv^ their moon i^«I»c^>®a tomat ^ as ®. ugHce said an off duty PO®®at« said they would stop ’ '•y Canadian Pacific and'one by Rover in a search for original *i®'^®ja truffles which re- „ loiridna for help *1*®!*’ diawn-out debate If sup- ■ 1 him be------x... ------^ — *. IL...* semble birds on the ssld poUceman was lortOng lor neip ooreed to such a v nnn failed Mrs. Fransen wms bom June Elelsen, a man of simple and that she got in a round- 2501, wrent down just as periments on 25-foot boonu week. ’lence, and"" larceny ""under $2,000, 24, 1949 in Manchester, daugh- ways, called for toe same ap- 1,™— swing to®toe noUceman'a ***® bwops wore about to begin Thursday night, reported them Two years later, he went on to M ^O ^St^Znf development," Sen. WilUam J ter of toe Rev. and Mrs. Cari proach in religion. head. *■ J“™P oxorelse, toe commu- E. Olsen. Her father was a Larson, a man in that mold, jtin DeLoatch went to head- “*1“® ®ald. woridng, and commMtod: Paris to become an assistant Mr^Peter Con^ Proxmlre told newsmen after former pastor of Emanuel Lu- said, “We’ve always stressed quarters. " “According to toe first re- '"niey sure do look pretty out cook at the famed Restaurant ournriaed two men at the maneuvering collapsed TTiiirs- theran Church. The family left the fundamental, jln and Municipal Court, she was POrts, fire broke out on board th®re.” Pninler-TVaktlr and found life a rvT day When toe adventurers return imie easier. By toe time he was "When toe blU is revealed for Manchester in 1 ^ when Pas- g race^d w^’ve'been s t t ^ on ^ned $eo and given a suspenfled “ d the aircraft, after request- sarth Aug. 7. they hope to w h e ^ ^ ^ o Z Zy^siZe ®«»talned slight Injiu tor Olson accepted a ®aU to conversion-being ‘born two-month sentence for assault- b« Priority to land, crashed bring back enough data to en- J^ e r Z^a h ^ c ^ Z ^ ^® " ®**® as what it is they can’t get a ma- St.__Paul’s ^ to e r a n Church In a g ^ . ” ...... ing a policeman. trying to reAch the airfield,” aS feX rtsT ^w an age Z ^ ^ a L ^ e^h wtk the bunflars escaped with a Jortty,” said Proxmlre, spokOs- OaWand, CalU. He is now The synod has traditionally she decided to appeal to Clr- the communique added. map 20*pw Z nZf ^ *Z^^ter1n^hf ^nch iZer- conslderable amount cash, man for Lockheed opponents, servlng as assistant pastor at shunned toe Idea of a clergman cult Court. And when toe aH tt listed toe dead as 80 offi- moon. This information could around L i Z w ^ d w X n silver coins, and Jewelry. Although the administration Moore was held in Ueu of $6,- originally asked for specific aid Trinity Lutheran Church in trained in university and semi- peal came up Wednesday, • riie cers, four Jump masters and tell much about the violent ear- chantreau w o u n d up in a Ger­ Fresno, Calif. nary and wearing clerical garb, decided to ask for a jury. three members of toe flight ly history of the moon, the 000 bond and his case was con- only for Lockheed it later sup­ U man primer of war c ^ p . He tteueTtoito^Aug. 6.‘ ported action by toe Senate Mrs. Fransen is survived by “We stay by toe old-way,” The Jury found her guUty and crew. earth and toe solar system, remained imindsoned for two ® her husband, her parents, a says Larson-. An openly fixed her punishment at $500 Pau is a parachute training The stage was set for toe sev- Charges against X^emiard Banking Committee which sister. Barbara, and' a brother hj^^ toe ccUect ^ eirisUe f^ and 12 moiiths in Jail, recom- centel- nea]? toTBiui^ue ento M Tel^to'j^ericaiur'to Kearns, 22, of 21 Pioneer Clr- broadened toe bill to provide loEui guarantees for any big ______*”®"‘ii^ ibe Jail term be sus- ^nd toe edge of toe Pyrenees in step on the moon when toe as- pvjp the next two decades ®‘® obtaining drugs by al- Funeral services were held present, and a sermon followed pended. firm 'threatened with collapse. OUR 30TH AMWIVBRSARY CBMBRATIOli by benediction.” southwest France. First reports tronauts triggered toe big en- chantreau ruled as chef cf some i®rtng prescriptions, were con- Unveiling their compromise last Monday at Bethany Lu­ Judge M. M. Hilliard sus- said toe plane struck toe gine of too cmnmand ship En- of France’s finest restaurants *i®iii ^8 b* Man-. theran Church in I'Jndsborg. There’s also proposal at a news conference, Zn*"^oo!Sto’ ground near toe end of toe run-, deavour at 4:06 p.m. Thursday and served a number of p^ed chestw. Proxmlre and two other Lock­ SW M Tn MIU TOWB farming for his Uvellhood, with He gave her u^^Nov.until Nov. 1 Pau-Uzein airfield. and swept Into an Initial orbit patrons. They included a queen Kearps was arrested yester- heed opponents said toe broad a single son; Truman, 30, car- raise the money, The Nord 2601 is used by toe ranging from 67 to 186 miles of Greece and Franco’s late *iay morning on a warrant as a Action disvulslng toe SAT. JIH.Y 3 Ilf IW L Kristine Miller rylng much of toe load now on court costs, which she most French air force for toe trans- above the surface. Later, they President Charles de Gaulle. result of InvestigatlMi by Milton real issue of ^ aid to Lockheed. their 160-acre dairy and crop pay, came to $114. port of cargo as well as para- dropped to a path that. took “I discovered fiiat nothing Camllleri, special narcotics _Sens. J < ^ Sparkman, D-Ala., Dancing Abroad chute training and tro«^ trans- their ship within 42,000 feet of was really ImpoqrtMe to cook, agent fbr the Connecticut layout. The Larsons have three in Virginia Beach, Mrs. chairman of toe Banking Com­ ★ SEE WEW ENGLANDS LARGEST SWEATER MILL other grown cMldren. DeLoatch paid a $10 fine for port. In service since 1864, toe the mountain peaks. provided you had toe proper Health Department. Kristine Ann Miller, daughter mittee, and John Tower of Bielsen, wrb<;h had a census the speeding ticket—36 m.p.h. aircraft can carry 42 passen- To achieve orbit, they had to training,” he recalled. “Take No bond was placed on Texas, ranking RepubUcan on .... TOUR THE ENTIRE MILL FROM TOP TO BOTTOM. of Mr. and Mrs. Durward Mill- F among congregations near at Gary, Inc. Tninnrt Steel In ***0 moon, out of radio contact challenge to CliMfrean; both an Capt. Joseito Sartor said g y mid-afternoon, boto sides CABLE KNITS TOO . . . tour was initiated at the request Jackson; Immanuel near Anan- ■with Mission Control Onter in hisplration an d a disappoint- Kearns allegedly altered a pre- gold tentative agreement had Music Building East Chicago, Youngstown of the Greek government as a dis.le, Miim., Nazareth at Center- , Houston. *"®‘badon, a heroin been reached to allow final pas- Sheet A TTube in Ohio, - ■ - result of widespread acclaim rtlle, S. D., and at Betoania, Although its official fund Ohio, Bethle- The spaceship rea{g>eared Take substitute, to obtain more than gagg ’Thursday night. ★ SEE THE WORLDS FASTEST SCARF MACHINE AND GET A accorded BaUet West. ^od*, Wis., and ’Taylor, Wis. hem Steel at Lackawanna, around toe rim of toe moon 24 «tance, ’ he said. It is fantastic prescribed. shortly after 6 o’c drive has not yet started, toe I’clock toe Miss Miller, a 1970 graduate RepubUc Steel and minutes later, and Scott broke to quality gwieraUy, especl^y a pre-sentence investigation deal fell through, ’ihe head 6 FOOT ACRILAN SCARF ABSOLUTELY FREE, BlUngtmi Music Booster’s Com­ of Manchester High School, Wheellng-Flttsburg. ’The latter toe silence: sirloin. But your fU^ete Me d ^ was ordered for John H. (Pur- count showed five Renubllcans NOTHING TO BUY. started studying ballet with Jo­ State Residents’ mittee has already received sev­ firm is barealnlnx on Its own H««ton. The Endea- ^ small compared to those in "®“.neU, 2 21, 1, of RockviUe,HockvUle, vitoo who willing willing to to vote vote for for toe toe broad brot Mil seph Albano of toe Hartford eral donations toward its goal I»is vouT Is ou Station with caigo but opposed to Lockheed. BaUet Co. in 1966 and con­ Money Sources of $30,000 for construction of a M ol^ s^d the n^otiators ^ fanWstlc sight.” averagM 14 to 16 poun^ while possession of marijuana, re-, Sen. Alan Cranstwi, IXWlf., ★ SEE THE LARGEST SWEATER IN THE WORLD, MADE tinued with him until about a had .received no word from Nix- urku fitia i« n toe maximum stte In toe United duegd from possesslmi with in- a leader Intoe battle to help year ago when she started Are Reviewed music buUding for Ellington on about toe talks since he apnft i,ninniantaii ^ S States seems a tg^ ^ g^y puj^gy arrest- his home-state company, said SPECIALLY FOR EASTERN STATES EXPO. dancing with Ballet West. High Schod. called boto sides into toe White pounds.” ed in Vernwi last December. toe Democratic count never IT'S UNBELIEVABLE ... With------Ballet West, ------, ____ Miss______Miller HARTTORD (AP)—Nearly 70 TTie — buUdlng------■wIU pro'vlde House earlier i nthis , month and X “*o mountain, One of Cliantreau’s speciali­ and toe wonder In his voice in- ties at toe Four Seasons is a In a case not reported In cti,„„„, it FREE SWEATER DOOR PRIZES EVERY 30 MINUTES. mushrooms...... h a ..... a. . swimming.oviw.aaina' In m „i,-.|.-_ ^® Cfrcult „ . 1. _ Oouit . . til Man. Ole difference. l|lllii$ii III] performed as a soloist and a residents comes from wages and committee, vriiich met this “We’veWe’ve aU noticed.”noticed,” he said, featured dancer in several Hart- ...... week, said It has already re- federal mediator, J. .Curtis cream.cream Here is UshU reciperecipe.reclne- cheater, a charge of ^ ^ breach of ford Ballet Co. productlonss. salaries, according to a booklet donations from: Mr. and Counts, went to toe hotel where that it looks like a great Six large, thin slices of veal chqud, 21, of 69 Broad St., was When not on tour. Miss Miller released this week by toe Con- Mrs. Robert Bernier (Bernier U aeS®dations are underway, re- across which we -have about 6 ounces each Open House Set lUMi a number of dust storms. dismissed. Michaud was arrest­ lives in Salt Lake City. necticut Development Oommis- chairman of toe committee); P®rt®dly to meet with Salt and pepper to taste And in many places you can ed July 8 on a warrant. After three performances at Sion. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Lugln- sl^« separately. Flour tor dredging For Miss Doyle the Herod Atticus Theatre in The remainder accounts tor buhl. Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon ' 0*ber major firms in the se® the tracks or the swirls ^ cup butter Other cases disposed of: Walter R. Partington, 36, of Prisdlla Anne Doyle, !kOss ROOSEVELT MILLS Athens,. Ballet West will pier- so-called “unearned income” shoup and Mr. and Mrs. John Joint negotiati^ here are Arm- ® ® ^^® cup oil form in Yug;oslavia, Italy, Swlt- from interest, dividends, capital— sporck. gg Steel, Allegheny-Ludlum, -Misaion Control scientists 4 ounces dried black . morel Hartford, found guilty of opeiat- Connecticut, will be honored at zerlEind, France and Spain. gains and other sources. Naticnal and Jones ft Laughlin. ®®®nied intrigued and asked toe mushrooms, soaked for 1 hour i®J ® motor vehicle while under an open house reception Tuesday -M * •_ J____A____•_ -A.______— - Ala.. S _ . * l ______. . . . _ s ____ l’^*band'Md______details of toe industry’s Mtronauts to snap stereo pic- in warm wUer or 1 i>ound freto the influence of liquor, fined Aug. 3, from 6:80 p.m. to 7:45 and productions staff of ten with ndilch in terms of per capita choir In' honor of Lenzy Wal- contract offer could be learned tures toe next time around. morels MOO-$100. A charge of following too P.m.P-m. at toe Manchester State 10,000 pounds of equipment and earnings is the highest among iggg director of music, plus a “ ® secret talks. Worden was impressed by toe % cup vdilte wine closely was ncUed. Btuik, 1041 -Main St. costumes left for Europe. ’They all toe states — also comes in i^ tlM from toe recen^^^ '^**®*’ however, was known to variance in cdors, and as 1V4 pints heavy crean Sylvlo M. Paradis, 19, of New Following toe reception, MBss will return Sept. 7. larger paul from manufacturing ugti„o' class of the school The **® a®®hhig three-year wage Apollo 15 passed over toe Sea_ 2 teaspoons lemon Juice Britain, found guilty of speed- Bcyte will go to the Municipal than in most other states. Thlr- sponsoreda a.a va.car ^®“ ^ matching Uic 30 of Serenity, he described: Sprinkle veal with salt and Ing, fined $36. BuUdlng where she wUl be pre- ty per cent of the total comes anT°tomc^*to re d a ^m Z - ®®**^ *"^® of us is in pepper and dip into flour. Heat Josejdi Novotasky, 04, of Glas- eented with a key to toe Town from- manufacturing .--.--I compared J ®y. members in aluminum and can- three different shades. You can butter and oil, In large skUlet, tonbury, found guilty of intoxi- hy Mayor James Fhrr. Penonat, Notices to toe national average of 2 per Bernler said he had been "‘a**®*a®*®rtng industries ear- see in toe upland and in toe nut in veal and cook toree min- cation, five days in Jail. 1^® pubUc is invited to attend Her this year. vaUey areas it is a darker col-, utes on each side. Put cutlets o n ------the reception and offer best '^“perabnal-lnccme figures have q®®8U®n®y s®»ne townspeople In Memoriam .'Ciauiuu-Iiivviiii;I'ersonai-inccme .igu.cpngures nave . ^ . ... banpcn to the .u- Current steel wages average or. But as you get farther In platter, keeping warm. Put mo- wishes to Miss Doyle In toe Iflss been prominent in -toe current the new $3.46 per hour, but incentive toward toe center. It is lighter r®la Into toe skUlet and saute a TTo w TI R ifla •America Pag;eant Sept. 1 1 . In loving_ memonr of Vincent controversy of whether to retain . _, , *. . . - p P’y overtime bringI thew. av- a light powdering or dusting! I®w minutes. Add wine, reduc- Miss Doyle, chosen Miss Man- ^yatore who pnsseif away July 30, state’s new income tax or to ®««® ®P P®>^ “our. 1962. for this has been purchased at And out at the edge it looks in? a Uttle. Add cream. Reduce P'oi* F lli* n ia liin fra Chester in toe spring and Miss increase toe sales tax while tax­ Abel aUo has said the Steel- very light.” ^ by l-8rd. add lemon Juice. Pour ' T U n U S n m g S Connecticut July 17, wUl be Dear Dad you are not forgotten. toe ether end of town. Bernier Though on earth you are no more. ing unearned Income among oto erkers won’t settle without a irwin Hop/. . . Still In memory you are with us. er things. The town will open bids for S'"®? ® t®*®Pb«»® credit card by Ah you always were before. ■ P « ^ f c n " p ~ ^ ‘5®~d"^®f^Tm^^^ n e J T t S r ^ ' S J i J a Z - w S Z ^uttete!*lL“rv!^ 6” ^ " ' ' ^ t o “ ’a , --T ^ the bank forf™' her------u*i- In *'the------cem- The 20-page booklet, entitled “*® pre^nt high schMl will be- cost-cf-llvlng pay to protect u_ht turns inta cold rose wine furniture, equipment, and cabi- in»ing vesryear. Sadly Miflsea, \Jonnecucuic t c u t ; ; . A n Hiconomic EICOHO V■■■■isb41» iiw ■ *«is wbpI'7”:”ii ’""V I— ^.”"7aspma uiemthClTl argjnsi u u ia u u n . a m a Jju r tll0 c o lo r w n a HnmInnftsaJj . a ^ . net work for three new addi­ Children and grandchildren profile,” also includes statistics building will be used for that complaint of union members is ^ dominated by tions to town schools, Aug. 12 that show increasln.r corporate ®qually large music de- thgir loss cf purchasing power »® Bank Full of Fish relocations In Connecticut, vriiich ^artment. since their last contract th/ee “PPeare to be a light in toe Municipal Building. Extended Forecast In Memoriam the commission and other or- Aug. 8 toe committee will yggi-g^______ggo_ Ifdusting p I of I a 1 dark material, and HYANNIS, Mass. — Georges TTie — ------materials------and--- work— will Partly cuscloudy Monday and In loving memory of our husband ganlzatlons have been trying to 8P®n«>r a concert to be glvdii ^hg industry. In arguing volcanic from Bank, about 160 mUes due east be„ supplied for ..Vadditions ... to toe . Tuesday------a with chance of ahow- and father, David F. Galllgan Sr. foster, by toe pernor’s Footguard against the wage and cost-of- ®*^®- cf ‘ (Jape~ Cod,- - is one of...... toe Keeney St., Nathan Hale, and ers late Monday ending 'Dies- who passed away July 30, 1962. _^and. It will be held on toe nving demands, has com- . Scott reflected on what world’s mest productive fishing Robertson Schools. ^ day morning. ’Temperatures will Gone but not forgotten. Whipped cream fl&vored with gT«en in toe center of town from pialmd it is suffering shan> them to toe moon: banks. For many years It has The Keeney addition should average near normal with day- Mrs. David F. Galllgan Sr. a little freshly grated nutmeg 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. No admission nroflt losses from high costs * ''^® looked at all this after supported large, vdluable U.S. be done this fall, toe Robertson time highs In the low to mid 80b Daughter, makes a wonderful topping for will be charged. Refreshments and ccmpetiticn from lower- ^® reany months we have been fisheries with haddock, cod, addition In January, and toe and overnight lows from 60s to Mrs. Loyola Brannlck Son. David F. Galllgan Jr. apple or pumpkin pie. )rtll be available, priced foreign steel. studying the moon, and learn- redflsh, flounder and hake. Nathan Hale work in F^ruary. low 70s.

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Blast power balance. Ther^ore, fan to establish the overall prac- CMcago' Ttioroughbrcd Enter­ a run to New York Is now Jerusalem says, America Study of Jetpbipt ticablHty of the project, Tt will prises, Inc., which owns and City Considers bringing $8,000. Results of Storm Ex-Govemor’s Stock Profit Six More Panel Okays should restore the balance with Agreement Is Near STAR CAXEBC oiO be dropped, the FAA said. operates Arlington Park and "By next week it may be eco­ ------By CLAY R. POLLAN more weapons, especially long- InLel. Sound A favorable finding, however, Washington Park racetracks New Post For nomical to ship by air freight, UIRA range (Phantom bombers, for JW Voor Dally Aetivify Qiide ^ 4 %m. will activate a $180,000 second- Said Under Probe by IRS near Chicago, the newspapers but that means the price will Aid B ill On R ail Lines Some Parts of Town the Jewish state. According fo >fio Stars. To Take Year said. Rumor Control OCT. phase study of possible sites for (CHICAGO (AP) — Four Chi­ the reports by the Chicago Sun- go very high. The normal rail On the other band, the Amor- On Ih*aft Extension To develop message for Soturdoy, Kemer, a Democrat, was . rate for a carton of lettuce to read words corresp(^ing to numbers . 6-5M6-73, WASHINGTON (AP)-nA gov- the airport, -develop a fimctional cago newspapers say the Inter­ Times, the Chicago Tribune, Integration leans believe Blgyptlan Presi­ /4-76-T7 elected governor to 19W oiid LEXING’TON, Ky (AP) — Struck New York is $1.61. We’re pay­ By JIM ADAMS and release of American pris­ ofyourZodioc birth sign. £ ernment-commiaalaaetl study design, assess envlronemtnal nal Revenue Service la looking Chicago Today and the Chicago dent Anwar Sadat is sincere in ^TA uaus scoapio 1964. He resigned in 1968 to ac­ ’The City Commission has given ing around $3.80 today by Lose Power, Phones WASHINGTON (AP) oners. 1 You 31 Quiet 61 Excessive should determine within 12 to l 6 factors and forecast operational into the way federal Judge Otto Daily News. (bonttnned from Page Ome) his readiness to reach an ac- „ . , ^ _ 2 Out(ool('s OCr. 22 cept an appototment to the fed­ (Conttiwed from Page One) It passed the Senate 87 to 42 32 Let 62 Expect costa tmd revenues. The papers said Kemer re­ first reading to an ordinance truck. By air freight will cost ... u K.... cord with Israel and that la- House-Senate cenfe^ drew I ^ MAT 20 3 Nothing 33 New 63 An months If It will be feasible to Kemer reported upwards of eral bench. and was rejected by the House NOT. 21 A decision to go ahead with an appointing City Prosecutor W. McCracken of the OouncU of $8. and *l>at means a price of Thunderstorms yesterday afternoon and evening would have tacked a $8.8 blUlon _____ should______some non- clceer to agreement today on a r \ 5-20^1-42 4 You 34 Con 64 Slip construct an offshore Jetport In $125,000 to profit from a race­ ported his profits from the sale While governor, he appototed 219 to 176. m ja -a y s n -n 5 Arrongo 35 Arranging 65 Facing 7-19-30.41/S. offshore airport will be made by track stock transaction while cf the stock,' but claimed they John Adams as Lexington’s Economic Advisers, George P. *« . dumped about two-thirds of an inch of rain on Man- general school aid bin onto the g^sslons before it gets new two-year draft extension bill in Draft extension provisions al- 6 Just 36 AAore 66 Steody 151-62-72 Long Island Sound or In the members to the Illlnois Racing Derdlvanis said: "With 6IMINI 7 Write the FAA after consideration ot he was governor of Blincrfs. were capital gains eligible to be Chester, and caused several electric power and tele- ***■ arms.™*- dispute for weeks. readv annroved by House-Sen- 37 Moil 67 Them SAGITTAaiUS Atlantic Ocean south of the Is­ board, which licenses racetrack first rumor control officer. ShulU, director o f the Office of shlpidng only 28 , i ______■ ______feated to 9; tow. I MAr 2i 8 Fin* 38 In 66 Drive the study results. ’The newspapers, quoting un­ taxed at a lower rate than the truvfis, wo 1^ v*s*/ S0t* . £ 11 **. w «r. tsmaI’a vIaw o f tho U.8. rolo ^ 16* conferees were reported ^ « #o .4 un nor. 22 / « land, the Federal Aviation Ad­ eperatora and sets dates for ’Die ordinance would give Management and Budget, to 80 per cent of our dally po- phone failures. Edith Green, D-Ore., the Mideast was am>arently «U y words apart on a bill that coideiees Include a $2.4 bll- JJUNf 20 9 if 39 Promotion 69 Oeliberote named federal authorities, also one applied to regular tocome. t e 10 Womlng! 40 From 70 Do ministration (FAA) said Thurs­ racing meets. Adama the power, with the con­ George A. Uncoln, director of tenUal. We’re cutting (harvest- separate power outages pervisors were called to make offered the general aid gummed up ’Ihursday^^it in would ask (Pregsident Nixon to lion mlUt^ pay to at- DEC. 2t said Thursday that a federal Half of a capital gain—the dif­ 9-16-27-38 j I Don’t 41 Ones 71 Pride day. sent of the city manager, to D./49-70-78 12 Your 42 Discussion 72 Erideorments 1-14-2546 J ' Eat More Spuds grand Jury is reviewing the ference between the market the Office of Emergency Pre- Ing) lettuce only to order. The were reported in Manchester t-iertione serv ““ desegrega- ^ speech by Deputy Prerater set a date for total U.S. t r o ^ a 13 Fine 47-5869 i A two-phase contract to toves- employ field workers' to assiat . . .«__ — •» e__. __AA______«AA Manciiester teiepnone serv- *$/»« kih __^ at_T.%<4rw»>iinA >wif ulonw lor rrewuenv nixm w CANCia 43 Your 73 Don't transaction to Its Investigation value ot a stock when bought Fools Bird Experts paredness, and Asst. 'Labor rest is being disced under." last night, affecting over 600 ,,.f^^® f‘te'i-ruoted'f^^ U^a only^- y i^ ^ o n at a^aUy of Uio withdrawal from Indochina but Sud^ detemento! U W iil 44 Zest 74 Expect CApaicoaN tlgate the posalblUties was — ’Ihe French are eat­ him to inveatigating and ex­ liJU N til 15 Worry PA^UB of gains that Illinois political and the market value when Secretary W.J. Usery Jr., who He explained that lettuce customers.’ Two in the area of Zht!Te'to‘caJeTalf^^^^^ P®^’ deferment,, 45 Plans 75 Inodvertently Dec. 22 is You 46 Be awarded late last month to Sa- ing 21S pounds of potatoes per figures made on racetrack to- scid—Is not taxed If the stock ATLANTA — The marbled posing rumors which might dis­ has mediated the rail dispute must be harvested within one atartliur at mainr n«^Wem ^ect^ *®®^® “ '^ous prob- ..^e U.S., as a go-between. Chairman P. Bldward Hebert, \jU LY 22 76 Anything 17 For 47 By 77 Startling JAN. I f idiler, Lemer and Schlndler81nvl year compared with the Ameri­ was held six months. murrelet is the one bird of the turb or disrupt "the peace and for months. or two days if it is to get to W. Middle Tpke., starting at ^® major ^ ^ ted affecting 11 dlstrlcto un- cannot afford to ral4 proposals D-La., of the House Armed Ser- 18 Con vestments. J2-13-24-35 48 From 78 Nothing 3-1829-40 ronetics, a division of Litton cana’ 112 and 407 pounds cf ’The IRS/ ontends that Kem er North Am erican continent tranquility" oif local residents. Bttects of the walkouts are markete in good shape. 8:87 and 9:86, were caused by , touched. of ite own regarding the ..es- vices Committee said before to- y45-5»67 19 To 49 Doubt 79 Of 61-71-79-85 ’The newspapers said that In 6 Prete Wins 20A 50 Advertising 60 Life's Industries. vegetables compared with the 1966 Kerner bought 25 shares of was not eligible for the capital north of M exico whose nest "University of Kentucky stu­ being felt nationwide. In Gree- "’There have been layoffs in blown line fuses, apparenUy the ®^P^ nearlv **® "“®®* ***® money gence of a p ^ a l setUement day’s seicslon that the conferees 21 Don't AQUAaiUS 51 They 81 E^pectoliy In the $410,000 first stage, ex­ Americans’ 204. The average racetrack stock at $ a gains rate on all of the profit cmlthologlsts have never been dent groups and various low In- ley, Colo., the Monfort Packing the fields, but mosUy we’re us- ^ lighting. About 800 ik go for busing studento, a with Egypt. If it does, it is had reached tentative agree- . 22 Hove 52 With JAN. 20 1,000 82 Elderly pected to be completed to five Frenchman consumes only about share and sold his holdings 10 frem the stock sale because he able to find. ’The bird Is not ceme neighborhood groups Co. said it laid off over half its ing workers in the fields only . without electricity Manchester . Renalrs are cMi- ®**“ Xe the administration has making a grave mistake," Al- ment. But the meeting broke up £ 23 Ambitions 53 Tongue 83 Cholleriges Seilate Seat j24For 54For‘54 For Fee. It particularly uncommon and Is have Busg;gested creation of the l,00(Vman work force because two hours Instead of eight. electricity denied. An amendment offered ton stOd. without final action, 84 Person months, the study will concen­ 06 per cent as much beef and menths later for $6,000 a share. bought the shares at less than 25 Accomplish 55 Stay 85 IntolerorKO 8 1 7 -2 8 ^ ^ - trate on broad ecuiomlc, social veal as the average American, Kemer, now a Judge on the their market value, the reports often seen from Southeastern office to be in the best interest 26 If 56 Completir>g — 504081-86 of the strike. •niey're losing up to $128,000 a -gji^n tree on ^ e^ly^ls *^P' ^"*®® “ ®’“’ ^ ®®®®P» ® ®"‘- H®**®*^’ ®halrman also of the (Oontinueb from Page One) 86 Abilities said. Alaska to Northwestern Cali­ of the community," the ordi­ viaoo 27 Are 57 Reolized 87 Is and technical aspects. Should but three times as much butter 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Ap­ Another 3,000 plywood work- day in wages,” he estimated. ^ . P ^ n,rtr«r lines ’The moat severe thundei^ Mass., to prohibit the use of tlement which wUl aUow Egypt- conference committee, said it 28 Self- 56 Being PISCIS nance stated. AUO. 22 86AISeod the preliminary tovesttgation and cheese. peals, declined to comment on K em er’s holdings were In fornia. ers are reported off the Job by The other industries in Sa- P®" ♦/> the ^mds for busing except when it lan forces, with Soviet bacUn$;, would meet again later today. lant supporteis he was going 29 Come 59 Afor 89 Slow Fee. It the American Plywood Assocl- Unas have yet to feet the ef- affecting 182 cummer, fw ^ s t ^ Mtiirtty,-Moordl^ to toe ordered by the courts to cross the Sues Canal and re^ “We’re closer than at any back to Hartford to vote down J sen. 22 g 30 Beloved 60 Yourself 90 A^nuively MAB.20 aUon in Seattle. The association fects cf the strike. ’The tire fac- h o u rs- And a M l :0S p.m., anwer u.s. weauier Bureau ai wma- defeated 11 to five. sume the war when they see time," Hebert told newsmen. the Income tax measure" and Ml-15-264711-15-2647 •e 12-2344461? , said the number could reach tory, spice company and con- blown line fuse near the East sor , Rep- Augustus P. Hawkins, fit.” “I have a stronger hope than "present a program of his own." >485947-89 6 5 A '^ * * °® ° Adverse ^ N eu tra l 57-6888-90 over 16,000 by mid-August. fection maker do much of their H ^ord hnnUlnojjaused^^w ______teamed with two ______Sudan’s _ President,______Jaafar— elM. I’ve____ had______before,’’______added______C3iair- The five-term legislator...... called — Gtov.- Jimmy Carter of shipping by truck: failures for two hours and 20 starting in the Mansfl^d^v- Democrats and the eight (NUmairi, decided at the last man John C. Stennls, D-Mlss., his election "a victory that en- Georgla urged whatever steps minutes. entry area, going through Olas-i gui>committee Republicans to moment not to attend the Arab of the Senate Armed Services ables the people to keep the necessEuy to end the walkout. Connecticut Light and Power tonhury, Meriden, Waterbury, Q^^iiove the desegregation bill, summiti but the hDddle Sast Committee. pre^E^r balance In the State Sen* “It would be impossible for me Irish Prepare Co. supervisors were kept busy to Danbury. Reporta of rainfall tying the two biUa together News agency said he would They would hot say what dla- ate, and one that dm res them 3 to exaggeraite the disasterous to South Windsor during the m these areas varied from one endanger passage of any send a high-ranking repreaenta- agreement remained to be that their voices will be heard.” Studded Tires Use effects this strike is having on night by three power failures, inch to an hu^and-a-half. desegregation provision. tive. NUmalri regained power worked out between the House He added: "It la a victory the people of Georgia, our econ­ 4-Ton Barbecue ’The company is in the Uuoes Lightning struck several er Clyde each a year. O ct 1. j Kansas-Texas; the Baltimore Sc shipbuilders, consortium of A shutdown would be a sad "We’re to high gear with work Eg;ypt, upsetting the Middle brisUed tip. drawal to return for a ceasefire give lotteries the same privl- Fatal Motor Vehicle Accident leges as parimutuel racing re Ohio, and the Chesapeake & u,reg ygids and a steel plant, comedown for me once-proud at me ’Teen Cienter,’ ’ Charles fel Ohio. will be slsshed to one yard and Clyde yards that produced the Smith, publicity chairman and Blood T^rts (Public Act 328) — garding advertising and promo- L Luna announced Wednesday jjjg g^gj pignt, throwing 6,000 Lusitania to 1907, the Aquitanla recording secretary of Brother- B ProvldeB that the medical Sx- bm never has been OPEN HOUSE three more roads for strikes on workers out of Jobs. in 1914, me royal yacht Brit- hood to Action, said today. BttA, amtoer or coroner shall order a reported out of the Judiciary 6 a..m., Aug. 11; the Erie-Lack- The announcement flhursday aiuiia in 1964, the Queen Mary yje Ytouth Commission and in- blood test (for alcohol content) committee . awanna; Lnulsvllle & Narti- ^he House of Commons to to 1936, the Queen Elizabeth In tererted citizens are renovating from the body of any cqierator powers said he also will Con­ vine: and the St. Louis and San j^mdon led to the most violent 1940 and the QE!2 to 1969. 3 building for teens to Manches- or pedestrian wdio dies as a re- lottery officials to Con­ sult of a motor vehicle accident, nectlcut “and keep an eye on AT THE Francisco. uproar seen in me chamber to But shipbuilding on toe Clyde ^gj. Recreation Area, me former ------recent years. Charges of has fallen on hard times in re- gj^g The blood sample is to be taken ohio, Pennsylvania and Mas- wlthin four hours of the ac- gachusetts,” where legislatures SALINAS, Calif. (AP) — The ••butchery” and "hatchetmen" cent years and in 1967 the La- volunteers will work tomor- rall strike has hit this lettuce- were tossed back and forth, bor government merged the ^ ^ remov- cldent. Effective date of the act gre considering lotteries, produclng center hard. Members of the opposition yards toto me consortium to a wtodows and casements and is Oct. 1. Merchants are worrying. Labor party charged that not bid to save t^m. But lari cwicrete Mocks so wto- Evading Responsibility (Pub-' about 7,000 Salinas Valley field ggly would 6,000 dydeside men month the consortium went into ^__3 gg„ be walled. The electric Uc Act 366) — Extends to park- Job Fair Draws hands are working two hours lose melr Jobs but 16,000 other recelv ership with debts . h« traced a r e ^ of 10 cars or more Instead of eight, and farmers workers in firms supplying amounting to $TO.8 mUUMi. Uke q. help may places where a motorist Is Ua- 1,000 Jobless are plowing under some mar- Clydeside were threatened. Rolls-Royce last Mi^h, Upi^r tomorrow and ble for evading responslbUlty. FUEL CELL HOME ket-ready lettuce. Clydebank is one of the three Clyde was strapped for ready worman Pierce work The old law specUled only pub- Ex-Servicemen Production is down nearly 76 ygrds to toe consortium. Sim- cash. llveSAN FRANCISCO (AP) - A per cent ^ d toe loss to me let- Uar action is expected at the It still has 10 ships worth $72 s ^^^i-ietana and others are tive da ■ ■ 23-year-old veteran whose legs iuce crop is estimated at $1.26.omer plants. ylUlon on its stocks and union ^ ' Reports^ Motor Vehtele Ac- blown off by a land mtoe TALCOTT VILLAGE, FARMINGTON million per day. ’The unions posted melr own officials told the firms mat or- ne^^. Pierce cidents (Public ^®^ jn Vietnam was one of 1,000 ex- This Northern CaUfomla com- men at the yard gates in place dered them to negotiate with ^®*)^®®” ® ® ^“ ’^^^^7^oba Requires written repwrts servicemen who showed up at a munlty of 08,000 population Is one of the usual security men, who the unland teU toe j Motor vehicle one-day “Job Fair." of the many communities stood by wimout intervening. on time. are scheduled. when property <*f'".®«® The former staff sergeant, around the nation w h e r e ______tained by the , Norbert Olbrantz, was brought on Saturday and Sunday, July 31 and Aug. 1, commerce and agriculture have Here it is! A young bra exceeds $400. ’Hie ^ a wheelchair by his wife, been slowed by the United was $200 ^der toe old law. Ef- j^om their home In Transportation Union’s spread­ jl fective date Is Oct. 1. suburban Fremont. that gives you ing strike against selected rail ' ; He told Interviewers that toe lines. job would have to be “some­ Saltoas is on me Soumem Pa­ a naturally alluring outlinel Two Motorists thing I could do sitting down.” FROM NOONTO 6 P.M. 3 cific line which was struck a The former Marine was week ago. CUSHINO A.CADEMY Die In Crashes wounded 10 miles south of Da Its local effects grew Thurs­ ASHBUHNHAM, MASSACHUSETTS Nang in 1966. Besides losing day as Spreckles sugar reftoe- WESTPORT (AP) — State po- jggg below the knees, he is Free Admission and Tours ry, announced a layoff of 380 01430 lice say two drivers were killed digging hts left eye and his left workers. ’The plant normally overnight in separate accidents joj-ggrin^ employs 780 at this time of when they drove too fast for jigny of those who came year. When it was built to the "Where co-education is a tradition .. " condlticms on rain-slicked roads -niurgday were on crutches or DiRECTIONS: Take Rt. 84 to Exit 39 Farmington and follow the signs to Talcott Village off 1890s, it processed local sugar Cushing Academy in Ashburnham, Massachusetts, a co-educational school since 1875, In Fairfield County. wheelchairs. beets. Robert Buturla, 24, of Nor- never expected this “We get most of our beets offers grades nine through thirteen in a rural New England setting (60 miles northwest of *Helen of d a x ie i^ s Saysi walk, died ’Thursday night at ^g,jy.. ggiy Ben Burk, chalr- Farmington Avenue, Farmington now from Kem County, 180 Boston). Consisting of 41 acres and 18 major buildings, the Academy campus offers edu­ Norwalk Hospital after his car ^ board representing miles to me soumeast," says cational opportunities for 230 residential students. The Academy provides imaginative Very fresh and pretty! This bra is supplemented with Bali's exclusive Fiber Fluff”*, lightest skidded toto a bridge abutment federal agencies which superintendent James Reece. and realistic guidance toward an appropriate choice of college. Since its inception, on toe Merritt Parkway here at gggpgrated with city, county '"niere’s no way we can truck form of padding that stays true to^its original form, 6ven after countless washings and wear- Cushing boys and girls have gone on to higher education in colleges throughout the about 7:80 p.m. g^^ gtate agencies In holding beets that far economically." ings. Never lumps or mats. Ne^(lr gives a lady aw ay, either 1 There's good news in the And Brian C. Burbank, 20, m Memorial Vet- Reese said about 80 more world. Stamford was kfiled shortly Auditorium, workers would be laid off if the Class size at Cushing averages twelve students. The school calendar is organized on fabric, too: it's drip-dry cotton that never needs ironing. Luxury-lined with nylon tricot. And ter midnight Friday when ms probably have 300 Job rail strike continued. a trimester plan. Senior Seminars, of which there are over sixty trimester-length options, try the newest thing in bra straps: these are s-t-r-e-t-c-h straps with Bali Bow Clips, firmest car spun out of control opentogs," Burk said, When the Southern Pacific supplement standard full-year college preparatory courses. The seminar program, which a rainstorm and slammed mio Burk said some agency rep- The Fuel Cell Home is extraordiiiary. One of today's most promising t^utions to pollution. All of the electricity in this unique, ex­ shut down, lettuce packers closures ever. W ho could ask for anything more? guardrails on the MIm u s m ve r p^gg^tatives had authority to includes some tenth and eleventh graders, provides student opportunities for in-depth filled what refrigerator vans Bridge on toe Connecticut Tiim- gp^j y,g^ „,ugt perimental house is produced on site from natural gas. See exciting new ideas in home decorating. Sea the revolutionary new Fuel were on hand, hoping to get study of specific academic areas. There are academic honor societies for both boys pike In Greenwich. State police applications for Jobs In them out by tractor to other Qir|e said he was thrown from tne gn,„,gnt agencies and pri- rail Itoes not yet struck. " WILL YOU SPEND FIVE MINUTES IN OUR FIHING ROOM FOR A BETTER FIGURE FOR LIFE? rnrcar and was pronouncedoronounced dead• at bustoess. No figure was Cell concept in action. Come to the Open House. It'$ tomorrow'i living, today. A full complemeh^ of athletic opportunities — recreational, individual, and inter­ “Thls situation became criti­ th^ scene. available on toe number of jobs scholastic teams in major sports — contributes to the school program. Extracurricular cal today when the Samta Fe filled. announced it would accept no programs include films, studio art, field trips, choir, modern dance, aviation courses, Gordon Elliott, director of the more perishables," Jc^n Derdl- literary publications, and numerous other clubs and activities. Reptile Farming Due Veterans Administration re­ vanls said ’ITiursday. He is ‘ The school is nondenominational and serves students of all races, creeds, and BRISBANE, Australia — PI- gional _ office to Los Angeles, es- president of the Admiral Pack­ lot studies are underway toto timates that California has 3 ing Co. and of the Western nationalities. the develi^ment of commercial million veterans, or more than Growers Association which sup­ turtle and crocodUe farming by 10 per cent of toe nation’s total, plies approximately 80 per cent For further information, you are cordielly invited to call the following local-area residents with aborigines and Torres Strait Is- He says that about 49,000 vet- of the nation’s fresh produce Cushing affiliations: landers. erans aged 20-29, or 10.8 per from California and Arizona. Mr and Mrs. John F. Sommers (Current Parents) Or write or telephone: Under toe plan, turtles and cent ot toe age group, were CONNECTICUT NATURALGAS COfIPORAnON “ ’This means a^mad scramble Tel. 875-9379 Robert D. Klarsch crocodiles would be hatched and unemployed during the first for trucks,” said Derdlvanls. Mr and Mrs. Ray W. Bidwell (Trustee and Past Parents) Pirector of Admissions B31 MAIN BT./MANCHEBTER. CONN TELEPHOMP Bka-BaAH raised for a time and then re- quarter of 1971. Nonveteran SUPPLIERS OF NATURE’S CLEAN FUEL "Shippers already have been Tel. 742-6613. Box C, Ashburnham, Mass. 01430 Into their natural en- unemployment In the same age bidding up truck prices, and a Mrs. Edward Glenney (Alumnus '46) Tel.’ (617) 827-5911 vlionment for harvesting 10 to bracket runs about 8.4 per cent, refrigerator truck that normal­ Tel. 649-4438 16 years later. h® said. ly would cost $1,700 to $1,600 for rr

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PAQE. TWELVE •MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHEStER, CONN., FRIDAY, JULY 80, 1971 1971-72, an increaae in ADM Hebron grants was anticipated and $249,- WOMiDALMAMC Fernofi 000 was the fig^ure estim ated. FACTS Vernon Tollami 0>unty Superior Court With the increase officially re-' BITUMINOUS Swim Class Registration HELP Works to Make leased, Hebron’s total income Park Hours Are Extended Ex’Prison Guard Handed from the grants will be $284,000 At All Pools on Monday Town Clean^ Attractive or $6,000 over and above the At Request of Young People DRIVEWAYS Expansion of Arts Program Planned anticipated increase. pMldBg Areas s Gm Stptioiis s Boskettiall Cowls •nie MAnchester Recreation 10:86 a.m. Beginners C, Head ^ ^ Six-Month Jail Sentence The Hebron Ecologists for of the following officers: Mrs. „ , Senior Citizens The Recreation Commission Dean’s U st W . start iBevinnera B week winds up Summer Robert M cNam ee, 162 Warren Now BoeUng for Seasonal Work ____ Department wUi hold swim ies- Leas Pollution (HELP), since Nancy Angeleseo, chairman; has voted to extend the hours t Advance Begin- Arts ’71 the first project at arts A former prison guard was Prospect St., RockvUle pleaded Ave., a student at the Univer­ All Work PencMally Si^rvlaod. Wo are 196% Tnswi< that Henry Park iz> open to son reglsua^ a pro ner», Beginners C, Mother’s and crafts classes sponsored by given a suspended six-month innocent to counts___ of rape, risk sity of Connecticut’s School of ^ . of injury to a minor and deUveiy provide a plac^ for young peo­ Physical Therapy is one of 19 JaU sentence and probaUon for ^ ^ cane !». »«. Md,. 1. not only SS “ “l S" D a M A IO m o t h e r s w ^ the ilockvlUe Area Arts Coun- ple to “hang around.” students with a straight “A" Verirfanck and Qlobe on Mon- Globe ... . , Cleaning up the town but In Graham, treasurer, or Mrs. em, are asked to contact Miss CALL 648-7691 9 a.m. Beginners C, Be- ®»- even more extensive Be­ two years yesterday after he continued for trial Clara Ellis for reservations and The park has been closing average named to the Dean’s day, at 9:S0 a.m . beautification. Lynn Owens, historian. ginners, Advance Beginners, ries of classes is being planned ploculed guilty to a substitute mmt. details. Miss EUis must have at 9 p.m. and will now remain List during the past semester. ^Mclal attention will be given Beginners B. for next summer, according to charge of breach of peace. Two brothers each pleaded The group had one Rid Litter ADM Grant Hike the names of those planning to open until 11 p.m . In a 7-1 vote, Two other 'Vernon students to those taxpayers edio were un- g .35 Beginners C, Begin- the program’s director, Alton _ . , . _, . _ guilty to a charge of breaking Day last spring at which al- State Sen. Robert Houley yes- attend by Monday at the latest. Wednesday night, the Recrea­ The charge against Edward J. Hebron restaurant. M s’s The Thomas Jefferson attending the same school, were able to register their chll- ners B, Intermediate, Swim- Holt, sdio taught the pottery most 200 people turned out to terday notified the Board of Memorial is a circular mar- tion Commission voted to go also named to the Dean’s List: dren for the first or second ses- mers. classes himself. O’MaUey, 84, of Zion St., Bert- orive-In, after it closed on July help. Another day is planned Selectmen that for the 1971-72 -Manchester Evening Herald ■ ble structure with a central along with the request for the They are Marsha B. Copans, |[| 643-5135 24 HOUR TOWING Sion. 10:10 a.m . Beginners C, Be- He said that, riot only stiU ford was brought in place of a 6. The brothers are tw o o f 14 for some time in the fall. school year, Hebron will be re- correspondent, Anne Emt, Trie- circular chamber, 86.3 feet extended hours, made by a 1238 Hartford Turnpike and When registering, please: glimers B, Beginners, Advance there be a greater variety of number of counts of conveying children of a coal miner In Wart HELP has also set up per- ceivtag $260 per student In state pi,o„e 228-8971 in diameter, dominated by group of young people who com­ Fern Fortier, 61 West St. 1. Register only your own Beglimers, Intermediate. subjects next year but the or cons[dracy to convey unau­ Virginia. manent bins for glass at the grants. *______a full-length figure of plained they had no place to children. 10:66 a.m. Head Start, Begin- classes wlU probably extend thorized items into the prison at Jackie Hood, 28, of Bart dump where residents may ThiB represents an Increase of Thomas Jefferson,*!ffei 19 feet gather. Carl Patterson of 112 Gerald Moriorty BroHiers 2. Pay the registration fee. ners C, Beginners B, Junior Life over a longer period of tlmo. Somers over a year ago. Hartford, and a U.8 . M aitae, leave their battles. Endorsed jj, per student over the amount Cheshire Inmate tall, by the American sculp­ Heretofore a large crowd of Dr. has been named to the hon- | S. Be able to show proof of Saving. He said he has repeatedly O’Malley had worked at the and Clyde Hood, 20, o f CHaston- by the Conservation Commis- received per student last year tor Rudulph Evans. The the young people congregated at ors dean’s list for the spring residency. 11:80 a.m. Beginners B, heard the complaint that not prison for 10 years at the time. bury admitted their part in the Sion, the group plans to coUect ,or the ADM (Average Dally Escapes School World Almanac says that McDonald’s Drive-In and Dunk­ semester at the University of . in’ Donuts on Rt. 88. These two New Hampshire ta Durham. FOR PROFESSIONAL, QUALITY As in the pfist, it is antlclpet- Mother's Class, Open, Junior otUy do the two hours classes He had pleaded tanocent to the break vdiich also involved a^l^ and recycle glass on a CMitln- M em bership) grants, the memorial was dedi­ yearMdd boy. Police w m « alert­ CHESHIRE (AP) — Fred establishments have now hired ed that each taxpayer wUl have Life Saving. gro by much too quickly but with charges vrtilch involved the al­ uous and townwide basis. cated by President Frank­ Pinochle Winners Verplanck Just three o f them it’s all over ed by a peirson in the aroa who Sen. Houley ta announcing the Reuther, 17, of New Fairfield, security guards to keep the CONTROLLED AUTO BODY REPAIRS a waiting period in line so they leged conveyence into the prison Residents are requested to specifics stated, “While this In- an Inmate at the Cheshire Re- lin D. Roosevelt April 13, Winners in the Thursday ses- ] saw the broak and the boys attr> yoiaig people moving. The own­ are advised to arrive at the 9 a.m. Swimmers, Advance Just as the novice craftsmen of liquor, drugs and heroin and deporit their glass In the bins, crease represents $28 net per formatory, walked away Thurs- 1943, the 200th anniversary slon of- the Vernon Senior atl- on all makes. . . Beginners,. Intermediate. are beginning to get a feeling of rendered to police who arrived ers claimed they were losing pool early. the allegfed conspiracy to con­ clean, with the caps and metri student over Governor Meskill’s day from Wilcox Technical of Jefferson’s birth. zehs’ pinochle group were: 9:86 a_m. Advance Swimmers, accomplishment. when they were leaving. business because of the loiter­ Mary St. Louis, 679; Madeline Salter’s vey a weapon. The original rings removed, and sorted by recommended budget. It Is not' School In Meriden, where he C o p y rig h t © 1971, Beginners. Most of the classes were two The original charges of bresde- ing. Barrows, 622; Joseph Kingman, 9 a.m. Beginners, Fast Begin­ charges also Included two counts Newspaper Enterpr4»a Assn-. 10:10 a.m. Beginners B, Be- hour sessions although the chll- ing and entering with criminal nearly enougdi. nor does It rep- was In a training program, re- The proposal to extend the 616 and Mae Franc, 614. STAN OZIMEK, Manager ners B, Swimmers, Junior Life of indecent assault. The breach Last month HELP members resent the state’s fair share of formatory officials reported, glnners C. dren’s art classes were Just one ‘"tent “ d larceny between |260 park’s hours was made by Don­ Pinochle will be played on Saving. o f peace charged tumultuous 3^^ , 2_o00 were substituted with participated in planting shrubs the local educational costs vdilch They said he apparently slip- Andover ald Berger, recreation director. 301-315 CENTER ST„ MANCHESTER 9:38 a.m. Beginners B, Be^n 10:66 a.m. Beginners B, Be- hour. Tuesday and Thursday at 1:30 Ufe glnners C, Beginners, Head The classes, held at various and offensive carriage. the lesser count of breaking and and trees on the triangle at is borne by tiie local citizen.’’ ped out a door of the building Some members of the commis­ p.m. at the Lottie Fisk Build­ 3 ners C, Beginners, Junior Start. daytime and evening hours In- According to State’s Atty. Don- entering without permission. The the comer, of Rt. 86 and Man- When asked if he felt this shortly before noon while others ALPOA Slates sion expressed concern that it ing, Henry Park. am Intermediate Be- 11:30 a.m. Beginners B, Be- eluded free form pottery, wew- aid B. CWdwell the ^ te frit It state’s attorney ^ d nothing had Sion Hill in Amston. The plant- formula might change when the from the reformatory were wait­ might appear that they yrere could not prove the original vinnera C Beriimers ’ glnners C, Mother’s Class. Head tag, beginning knitting, Chinese been removed from ^ res­ ings were purchased by the General AjMembly reconvenes tag for a bus to take them back Dance Tonight condoning drinking and “ worse^ charges and agreed that the sub­ taurant. They will be sentmiced groap. on Aug. 6, Houley replied,, “No, to Cheshire. by the young pei^le by provid­ ‘ ^ W ^Jf^^ce Begin- St^- K^^ar. dance stitute Information would wipe Swanson , and children’s collage. Aug. 4 after the state finishes Future plans Include a bake I do not believe this portion of state police Joined Meriden Featured this evening at a ing a place where they can go them out. sale' on Aug. 28 at Barker’s in the appropriation act will be and Cheshire police in the without supervision. Fr'MkJS!^^aas ’ ^ 9 A.m. Swimmers, Beginners According to Holt the plan- its Investigation. dance for young people will be Fast Berinners C ». Advance Beginners. ntag committee lu^s to add The former guard’s attorney, WlUimantic and an educational touched, because every leglsla- searfch. It is expected the new regu­ 9:36 a.m. Intermediate, Be- welding and sculpture, oandle- Robert S. Verrtllo of Hartford booth in conjunction with the tor. Republican or Democrat, Reuther had bewi ^ntenced an up and coming young orches­ lations may go Into effect this Head Start. Beginners b - ^ Beginners. making, more advanced pottery cited the tremendous penalty Conservation Commissl(m at knows full well the significance to the reformatory oil charges tral group from Tolland known weekend, Berger said. There WaddeU Bourbon in 1 0 2 Lands 10:10 Beginners, Fast Begin- using a wheel and possibly a the defendant has already paid the Liem’s Club Harvest Fair and import this change would of breaking and entering with as The Lizard Three. will be Just the normal police 9 a.m. Swimmers, Junior Life NEW YORK — Bourbon is be- ners. Beginners C. klta, sand-casting and a num- in terms of losing his Job, the ta September, have on local budgets.” criminal intent, larceny and use The dance, this evening, which patrols in the park. 1987 FORD OALAXIE 600, Saving, Intermediate. dlfflculty of Obtaining another tag exported to 108 countries, As a meauis of protesting the 4-dr, hardtop, V-8, auto, 9:86 a.m. Beginners, Begin­ 10:86 a.m. Beginners, Begin- »>«r of other acUvltles d e^ d - Any resident Interested In fii estimating tiie Hebrtai of a motor vehicle without per- is sponsored" by the Andover and the need to support his Lnst year bourbcsi exports Jolntag HELP may contact any Board of Education budget for mission. hiring of the security guards PS. 81895 ners B, Junior Life Saving. ners C. Beginners B. ^ people indicate Lake Property Owners Associa­ 11:80^ a.m. “ Advance B, Head would like. three children from whose reached a new high 6 E DART, 2-dr, the classes were beginning and ON NEW Art Association auto, F8 . $896 To Relieve Water Problem he said the first order of bus- form pottery project in a Summer Arts ’71 session. (Herald photo by Linton) a schedule of other activities in­ 8 cylinder, auto. $1186 Affl4MNiDITI0NED volving young people which will Laurie King has been elected As the result of a meeting that the available water supply Summer Arts '72 wlU If people ta«m to mumble-*- president of the Tolland Coun­ AS me resun « a nt »anh hnmn I*® early announcement of the indulge. Eight adults, up to prising variety of vases and and reds and every other crior NEW DARTS IN be released shortly. this week between irate Valley at the location of each home . . . Mrs. Marlon also said there ty Art Association and Mildred and a place where their elbows in clay, pounded small containers. into the shapes of things, most- afe hard to understand... DARTS anil 0HAR6ERS Pereira, vice president. View homeowners araand methe rian-Plan- identified by lot number, nornnnnrv for people may register and get in- hunks of it against pieces of The clay is the kind dug out ly butterflbutterflies or flowers. And STOCK! $AYE are other plans under discussion SPECIAL with the eventual possibility of Other officers elected were: nlng and Zoning Commissi^, ^ ® f^ation. boaid or burlap and, quietly, of a riverbank and shipped finally in 1the last week "found” Terry Edmonds, correspond­ certificatea of occupancy for la o^n classes were an ex- each in a world of his own from a commercial firm in New materials were pasted on paper don't always hlams Httml Evan using the Red Bam throughout 1966 FORD MUSTANG Con- fO Q C 99 PLYM. $1995 98 FORD $995 ing secretary and JoAnne Ams- the remaining homes in the sub- quantity and quality, ample of the kind of wild con- creativity, shaped the pieces York. It contains sticks and to make an unlimited variety mild hsoriag lost con noks con 64 VOLKS. $495 the year as a central gathering vertiUe, 6.eyL, standard trans. O T 9 division wUl be held up until the The homes are located off R t venation srtmd tdnmd. Wagon. Wagon, Country Sedan. V-8, place for the youths in town. den, recording secretary. centration in which sol students and colls of clay into a sur- stones and lots of other things of collages. She agreed that S quardnek, bucket seats, 4- Power steering, power brakes power steering, automatic Committee chairmen appoint­ water supply is deemed satis- go in Tolland near its Intersec- including air and they are re- three weeks with one class a Lot us put your mind at nrt. Midget Football speed. and automatic transmislon. transmission. ed were: Mildred Lisk,, pro­ factory by the State Depart- ticn with Rt. 74 and are in the I moved in the pounding process week didn’t get tax enough and Grt a FREE risetnnk hMzinfe President William Henaghan SPECIAL gram; Sharon Merton, picture ment o f Health or the town’s |S6,000 to $46,000 price range, called wedging. These were said she would only consider tort with a Bottona andiookor. 4 of the Hebron Midget Football of the month; Emma Batz, health officer. Dr. Marjorie xwo homes have not been occu- baked instead of fired and some teaching longer sessiems. Her ‘Thto tokos but a fkw laiiittUi^ and a rONRAO $1195 League said he is looking for ad­ PumeU. pied as yet and the action taken New England Lagging thoie's no obligation. Conw In, 96 Dodge $1950 publicity; Trudy Lee, member­ Manclwsier omsmohiie of them painted with acrylics, adults in the Chinese brurii 98 D O M E $1595 9 Passenger wagon, V-8, au­ OTO, 4-^ed, bucket seats, ditional men to help in the Tlie residents have been c(»n- concerns these and any others Some were to be filled with ww painting classes agreed, happy phone, or write todqyf coaching and training of the ship: Carol Poharskl, October Coronet R.T. 4-peed, 440 en­ tomatic transmiaaion, power vinyl roof. exhibit with cochairman Do­ Silver Lane at Hartford Road, Manchester plaining over the three-year his- ^rhlch might be buUt on the re- to make candles and one man they had some beginning gine, bucket seats. steering. neophyte footballers. tory of the subdivislhfriKW0r HUMR9 m m it say that the BuUdtag Inspector hope the entire situation wiU be of incense. ROUTE 83 — ROCKVILLE the need for more coaches. will be held at P laza 83, Rt. 83 Charles Schutz has" continued this ®'^ already six months spread.” ththe letter said. “We from 10 a.m . to 6 p.m . Even the hard, quiet of con- m While another registration for to issue certificates of oc- kv m in the rest of the nation, believe that the national econo- centration could be felt in the woe so M snite.*. . action. A petition signed by 62 Reliable boys was held last, night in aipancy in spite of the worsen- was submitted tonv then.! National Bank of my wUl be strong enough to ® , f ^ u SlILTOII HIAMm SlRVtlC M m M Boston says in the July “New spur New England’s growth by dren s c asses ug y Gilead, boys who have not as tag water situation. before its action this weex. Audio - Visual |S4 Frttt tireel, Hartferd, Otan. 141-TTH England Letter.” early 1972.” by Jeanne Pehoviak. One week yet sigm®A should call The water supply for the 42 , . they pressed paint into abstract g OoniUsiM: PiMt. Mnd m . . ( no oMtg.Hon: homes now occupied is a pri- . Mrs. Theresa Palmer this New England’s depth of Nevertheless, the letter saw Henaghan at his Hebron home shapes on paper and added Senriees ^ □ I wOoM Ma on .ppetnfmsri h r FREE Aadteswide TMt if they are interested. vate well and the matter of morning called the decision a unemployment, among the hendful of pluses.” Repair on all makes Tape their own lines to make of them f □ Ptm looUri ’’Uf. Con B. Wendarfur' Eligible to play on the teams correcting this situation as ap- compromise. She said the reel greatest in the nation according “New England has been able ^jjat they would. Recorders, Phonographs, pUes to these homes is not a dents had requested a halt to recent announced^ ^ ^ ^ Mt figures,____ _ to maintainmA n !•% m rising1 mama personal am a 1 8m In- Projectors, Amplifiers, ODELL DODGE are boys from the ages of 9 THEY CRASHED THE DDDRS - - — - — — - , , *------— Aiiotii©!!* week they firlued iiiM o m * ------m OM iWA,wfgfFJlTEB ft HAB/PFOBD. 646-2888 — BOCacynJ^L-»?g:gigg- through 12 who weigh a mini­ town issue Radios, Small Appliances. I awor^to threads of golds arid oranges Addreu mum of 70 lbs. Boys from 13 to u Counsel 'Robert>ert D. King, hxnv- flcates of occupancy untu the -‘continued overreliance • on the region’s wage payments,” ______Z______19MM F ilm s and ever, the issuance of ne# water problem is corrected, tradltimial Industries, whose said. “Nonwage transfer pay- Projection Service 15 are eligible to play on the ft Rentals | C liy _ Pony team, on which there are WHEH WE AHNDUHCED THE BIGGEST certificates of occupancy is and' However, King said that it products can be produced on a ments—e.g., Soclri Security HC| he has advised the PZC as to could not legally be deme. more cost-efficient basis else- benefits and income from capi- RANGE AND Sound Recording many vacancies. vdiat action it could take in re- -- where.” tal—are unusually Important to 646-1889 Manchester Henaghan said that at last FUEL OIL night’s registration, 17 signed gard to this. Manchester Evening Herald “New England’s apparent in- New England and have been GASOLINE THE Consequently the PZC has nibstltate Tolland correspondent ability to reorient basic in- rlstag steadily, up for the league bringing the been in contact with the building u i^enw, xri. 876-2969. dustry away from nondurable “Strong residential construe- totol up to 56. He also said he Inspector and Schutz has inform­ goods industries, which account tlon activity is currently pro- BANTLY OIL would like to see greater parti­ USED CAR cipation from the towns of An­ L ed Yost of the new regulation for 14 per cent of the region’s vldlng a push to the region’s dover and Marlborough, for the regarding the remaining homes Quick Help Needed total nonagrlcultural employ- growth, and unusually low va- COMPANY. INC. at Valley View. Schutz said that ment. Is disquieting,” the letter cancy rates in housing suggest Woodland Gardens league is truly a three-town while he himself didn’t have WASHINGTON — Thousands said. that this force will continue for 331 Main Street team. Henaghan said that a knowledge of the hazardous of Americans die of heart at- Forecasting that the economy some time. Tsiken together, Tel. 649-4595 TIRE OUTLET name change for the team, healtli condition or the resources tacks each year because they ©f the slx-staie area ’’will prd^ these factors provide a nucleus which Is presently known as the SALE to make such a determination don’t know the symptoms and ably experience little real of growth potential that could Rockville 875-3274 Hebron Midget Footbedl League, was proposed at last night’s “consequently, I shall require wait too long to get medical growth for the rest of the be transformed into strong re- YourC^^ Headquarters! at VERNON CIRCLE meeting and will be CMisldered until further notice that before care, says the American Heart year,”' the letter added: ”Des- gional growth.” ROUTE 83 VERNON TEL 872-2228 and for the ones who missed out since it causes some confisiiim I issue certificates of occupancy Association. plte the turnaround In military ------to the other two town’s resi­ for any additional homes In the Of the 600,000 who die each prim e cm itract awards and fed- dents. development you will fumlrii to year of a heart attack, more ®ral ■ manpower programs for lost week, we are extending the There will be another regis­ me a current certificate or sign­ than half succumb before they lagging areas, the general sltu- KWIT tration held Monday night at reach a hospital, where their must be characterized as Scotts r ed statement from either the. SALE 7 more days! chances of surylval would have uirf^orable^’ Super Vacation Specials! the Gilead HUl School in He­ town’s health officer or the State bron at 6 p.m. and practice Department of Health stating been Improved. ’’This region will begin to show signs of growth cmly after Clobbers Cinch Bugs Coldl sessions will begin the same evening. Henaghan said the DEBIO SALE DEBIO SALE league will play seven gam^s EXTRA WECIAL EXTRA SPECIAL Also: Sod Wobworm, dovor Mites B.E Goodrich AT this year, four “home” games 71 CHEVROLET 71 CHEVROLET and Laid Hoppors. Covers 2JMJ0 RADIAL and three “away.” 70 CHEVROLET 69 PLYMOUTH Impala custom cpe., V8, Sq. Ft. only * 5 .9 5 Elected at last night’s meet­ Fury in 2 dr, hardtop, Impala 4 dr., hardtop, V8, auto., p/e, vinyl roof, ra­ Impala 4 dr. htp.,V8, auto, dio, heater, ww’s, and TRELLEBORG ing to fill a vacancy on the V8, auto, p/s, vinyl roof, auto, p/s, radio, heater, flADIAL air cmidltiontag, p/s, ra­ radio, heater, ww’z, was ww’s, and many more ex­ many more extras. BISG SCOTTS AND WOODLAND 165 SR 15 Board of Directors of the team Ust new $4423 M d U C dio, heater, ww’s, $3095 $2376 NOW tras. MSG Ust C M A R All Your Yacafion Needs B. F. 800DRHSH b l a c k w a u , was Mrs. Donald Ray of Ames $2245 new $4266 NOW awW W NOW ^ 0 0 9 9 LAST CHANCE GARDENS — TWO NAMES Rd. in Hebron. was $8295 NOW YOU CAN DEPEND ONI warrE walls ALPOA Tag Sale TWO MANj R eplaces ALPOA is sp<»iBoring a tag T FOR 1971 BOATS. 215 R15 8 :66z l6 sale at the Red Bam tomorrow 70 CHEVROLET 69 OLDSMOBILE 69 FORD $ ' from noon to 4 p.m. 69 CHEVROLET Nova spt. cpe. 6 cyl., auto., Nova 4 dr., 6 cyl., auto., p/s. Cutlass Supreme 4 dr. htp., Golaxie XL 2 dr. htp., V8, 3 29.95 Proceeds of the sale will be WE WILL NOT REPEAT THIS SPECIAL AGAIN INOLUDiES MOUNTING AND auto., p/s, bucket seats, ra­ heater, ww’s. Was $2496 Now $ $ 4 4 5 V8, auto., p/s, vinyl roof, BALANCINa used to augment the group’s radio, heater, ww’s. dio, heater, ww’s. EXPIRES AUG. 14. 1971 FLU B F J3.T. $1-62 treasury and help finance the Was $2095 Now $199S Rubber, mode With Pomp and 2 FITS: VOLVO, numerous teen-age and young Was $2695 Now 82550 Was $2845 Now $$225 wiHftvfo comportm^nfi for extra » 69 M ERCUR Y 35.00 folk projects being put on by Floating Paddtee VOtiSSWAOBN eoito., fofetye T w obrouvalves. Twoseotsi i n c l u d i n g MOUNTING BTC. the group. 69 CHEVROLET BIbntegp MX, 6 cyl Hope oil around* Solid rubber brati Color — Gray & Blue or Scotts .CLOUT Nova spt. cpe., V8, standard, radio. 68 BU ICK 68 OLDSMOBILE AND BALANCTNQ Anyone wishing to donate HOUSE PAINTING Hngedoor locks* Y ellow & Blue W ,US F .E .T . $3.08 merchandise for the tag sale radio, heater, ww’s. Was $1996 Now $1895 Custom Skylark 2 dr. htp., CutiaJn “ 8” i^t cpe., V8, Clean Up Your Crabgrass Nowl STATE SA1LE8 TAX can cmitact Mrs. Gerald Marlmi Was $1995 Now $ 1 9 9 5 V8, auto., p/s, bucket seals, auto, p/s, and p/b, radio, ONE MAN BOATS of Lake Rd. who will' arrange 65 CHEVROLET vinyl roof, radio, heater, heater, ww’s. WIU. (RUSH - YES BRUSH nU 'i'action assaihdl Carvan ww’s. NOT ROLL — NOT SPRAY tfpOOO SQo F bo details. 70 CAM ARO Nova spt cpe., 6 cyl., auto., Was $2095 Now $1195 0 Manchester Evening Herald SPT. OPE. 6 cyl., auto., p/s, radio, heater, ww’s. Was $2195 Now $$995 Andover correspondent Anna radio, heater, ww’s. Was $995 Now $895 YOUR PAINT ON THE EXltBRlOB OF YOUR Fristaa, tel. 742-9847. 65 PLYMOUTH only Was $2896 Now $ $ 7 0 5 70 CHEVROLET AVERAGE 3 BEDROOM RANCH, CAPE OR CO­ 'VBgPKCTaiwl 3 seat station wagon, V8, LONIAL FOR THE LOW PRICE OF MONROE 69 FORD W ITH PUMP Fully tested one-man boot Impala custom cpe., auto, power steering, radio. 70 CHEVROLET Fairlane “ 800” conv., V8, auto., p/s, p/b, vinyl Rubberized material. Tow & all- Bay State Firm auto., p/s, radio, heater, radio, heater, ww’s. Was $1095 Now $095 ALL WORK DONE BY PROFESSIONAL PAINTERS AN D PADDLE around catch rope* Yellow with Lef One of Our Experieticed Staff LOAD LEVELERS MaUbu spt cpe., V8, stan­ PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING IS OUR ONLY ww’s. blue floor. dard, radio, heater, ww’s. Was $8150 Now BUSINESS. 200LIMITED OFFER FOB THAT SAGOINO BEAR END On 4-Day Week $8025 Was $2196 Now Was $2495 Now $ $ 4 4 5 82095 69 O PEL SURF RIDERS Help You With Your Lawn ProblemsI GARDNER, Mass. (AP) — BOAT CUSHIONS 67 CHEVROLET Deluxe 2 dr. spt. sedan, 4 FULLY INSURED FOR YOUR PROTECTION George B. Bent Co., a furniture 66 FORD iUaSa Coost Guard Approved 66 CHEVROLET Malibu SB cpe., V8, auto, p /s , cyl., 4 speed, riulio, heater, manufacturer, says that after a Impala spt. cpe., V8, auto., Fairlane 4 dr., 6 cyl., stan­ radio, bucket seats. ww’s. PHONE 643-9339, FOR APPOINTMENT $3.49 dard, radio, heater, ww’a. COPE Gives Nomul Feediiig, Yot Also Controls trial since May 3 it will In­ radio. Was $1595 Now SPECIAL Was $995 Now $895 Was $1795 Now $1$50 $1495 IF BUSY PHONE 643-9851 Bsetlo Grubs, Earwigs, Sod Webwoims, etc. stitute a four day work week Was $1276 Now $1175 24.95 permanently. VReDESTEM Herbert Rose, treasurer, said Also Low, Low Prices on Larger Homes, Garages, Breezewoys, PLUS UNSTALLATTON A4390Kapok Filled^ electron­ S.M X 15 5LACKWALL XVAILiAiBLB Thursday the trial showed mo- I MAKE TODAY THE PAY TO SAVE...AND SAVE BIG AT ically sealed in four vinyl bogs* HEAVY RUBBERIZED rale improved and absenteeism Window Sash, Shutters and the usually needed and Important FABRIC Hot two grob straps, Covers 5,000 sq* ft.— only and turnover were sharply re­ up «A Good PtefloTo Boy A Oar' Preparation. DO IT N O W - duced. Bent employes work a 9)^- WHY NOT THIS WEEKEND? *19.95 hour day Tuesday through Fri­ U F E V E S T S 92.59 UP CHEVROLET COAST GUARD APPROVED PLUS F .B .T . $1.49 day for a total of 36 hours. The WE HONOR R A S » A V i W " AW aTATB SAiaS TAX Eirwm firm pays a two-hour bonus so FOR THOSE LATA PAINTING CO. workers collect 40 hours’ pay. CO .. IN C. PLANTS THAT > 4 M Rose said he beUeved the DICK LATA, OWNER WOODUND GARDENS GARTER 2 MAIN STREET PLBASBI firm was the first furniture 1229 MAIN ST. — OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9—THURS. TELL 6—MANCHESTER 87 M ATH ER ST.. M A N C H E ST E R OPEN D A IL Y ★ , OPEN EVERY DAY TILL 9:0O P Jl ★ manufacturer in the area to FARR’S TO 9 PJ«. adopt the four-day week. 168 WOODLAND ST., MANCHESTER PHONE 648-8474

I PAGE FIFTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,’ MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JULY 80, 1971 PAGE POTIRTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JULY 80, 1971 ■P cause by 1981, the Rhlne-Maln- through the Iron Gate Is re­ the Soviet flag—can be boosted also had two Japanese postage Danube canal will make the riv­ Powered by Hydrogen duced from about 120 to about to about 60 mllUons tons. TTiis is u m t T D R i n i Card Received stamps—a detour to a place Electric er an.artery In the European In­ G>ngress Faulted by Panel today's F U N N Y 30 hours as Increased safety still small compared with the Blackford had never been. land waterways grid. Wthout | PARKADE u iiim im permits nighttime shipping. " more than 200 mUUon tons car­ 27 Years Late lliis going to sea, ships then w^ll be OPEN Traffic at the Iron Gate, total­ ried' by the Rhine, Europe’s bus­ Four-Man Team Develops In Probe of Pentagon Papers Giant Nears m a r in b -o n -s t .-c r o i x . Status of W orld H us u'.ed car is ing about 16 million tons last iest river. But the Increase of able to travel from Amsterdam MOUNTAIN' the total capacity Is vital be­ to the Danube delta. ^ StUI Precarious used car is quer nnteed By JAY PERKINS any more If you knew” the re­ year—of which half was under thing the U.S Postal Servlet , vALLHJO, Calif. (AP — The NonpoUuting Car Engine I THESE Completion g u a r a n t e e d sults of the policy, he added. can boast of - it’s persistence. president of the Sierra 100 . WASHINGTON (AP) — An Daniel Ellsberg, a former De- ects, is now owner of the Perris By HANNS NEDER80UR0 Club says that while the con- PERMS, Calif. (AP) — Four 100%. unotficlal House panel probing: fense Department researcher CUMBERS' On-St. is a f i m believer gervaUonist movement is mak, men say they have adapted a Progress, a weekly newspaiwr. He and, three engineer lipl- ttie Pentagjon papers has heard who says he leaked the war TURNU SEVERIN, Romania in p oet^ t ^ l t y alUr rece y- ^ gubstantlal progress in sav- 1960 pickup, truck to run on a documents to newsmen, said ARE LED6E-1 (AP) — Tourist guides describ­ 1 ^ a cairistmas recently environment, every de- leagqes have -worked on the U S ED C A R S repeated testimony that Con- Congress should press the exec- mixture of hydrogen and oxy­ project in the newspaper ga­ gress abdicated Its responsl- yjjyg department for details of ing one of the most scenic parts gen that does not emit pollu­ rage during their spare tim e' | TARIANS of the (Daiuibe have to be rewrit­ tants. since January 1970. billty to maintain a check and the Cambodian and Laotian In- side e a n ^ e ^ balance on the President's han- vasions. ten as a new hydroelectric giant Dwight B. Minnlcli, one of the John Chao, an engineer with | dllng of forelgfn affairs. "When will Congrress decide nears completion at the river’s tal in El Paso after returning aeWeve a turnaround, ^ four, said Hiursday that they the state Air Resources Board chose the hydi^en-oxygen in Los Angeles, watched a dem­ ARE One House member sug- jt has the need, to know what awesome Iron Gate gorge. from the European Theater of gested Congress be abolished If planning went on In the Cam- Operations during World War ^ ym on d J. Sherwln combination as the basis of onstration of an esurlier test ve­ The $400 million complex, a said Sunday. hicle, a 1930 Model A Ford It could not live up to Its re- bodian Invasion or the Laos In- their experiments because the pickup, and said the engine sponsibllltles. And another said vasion?” he asked. ‘‘Hiere’s no joint venture by Yugoslavia and Hie belated Christmas card fuel mixture would bum with­ started easily and ran smoothly, the American public should be question there was great decep- thomt to Romania, is to be commissioned dogged Blackford’s movements 66-year-old judge became out harmful leftovers. 7-/5 Mont Hunt late this year after installation smoothly. GUARANTEED 100<;( from El Paso—even after his president last Alay of the 130,- “ The best way to avoid pollu­ Informed Congress Is not doing tion.” ® H7I tf Ntx; Dollm, T m o i ci the last of 12 colossal 178-Me- discharge from the Army. member club. tants is not to make them in "Their concept of using its job. Bllsberg, who helped prepare gawatt turbines, biggest of their hydrogen- as fuel is cleaner Ihe testimony came during a the Pentagon papers and Is un- Barely visible addresses on "There is no purpose in pro- the first place, rather than to Todoy’i FUNNV will puy $1.00 (or kind In the world. the tattered and well-taped en- tecting parks and wilderness if try to clean them up after­ than petroleum products sue far three-day hearing called by 17 der indictment after being ac- toch orioinal ’’funny’’ usto. Send flogt as emission is concerned,” antiwar cong^ressmen to probe cused of possessing copies, said lo: Today’s FUNNY, 1200 West Third Harnessed by a 60-meter high velope showd it foUowed him our children, and even our- ward,” he said. St., Cleveland, Ohio 44113, dam linking the two countries, to California and to Hawaii— selves, will pot survive to enjoy Mlnnlch, who has worked as Chsu> said. "If they can satlqfy^ I AMEN. the 47-volume Pentagon papers congiress bears responsibility Danube waters have risen to an engineer in aerospace proj- safety requiremente and pos-’ and what they showed about to r the Vietnam war but not as where he lived for a while. It them,” Sherwln said. form a new immense reservoir. \bu wolft have to slble problems in lubrication the government’s inner work- much as the President. "The out this role of helplessness” and fuel on long trips and other Ings. The documents traced ori- responsibility those lied to Is For the past seven years, problems, their car would be and are not serving their con­ some 5,000 Romanian and Yugo­ ■ gins of U.S. Involvement in not as great as those doing the just as good as a reguleu: car.” guai’antee. stituents. V slav workers have been busy The Model A, the second ve­ Vietnam. lylng.C he said. Rep. Benjamin Rosenthal, D- WHh Urtlimited Mileage, Up to 60 Days! around the clock, mixing some hicle adapted in the ex­ Jonathan Mirsky, a Dart- The former iRand Corp. em- N.Y., told the panel people 2.7 million tons of concrete and go as far as you THE periments, also had problems mouth professor and codlrec- ploye suggested Congress con- should say; "If Congress can’t moving some 16 million tons of 67 MERCURY tor of the East Asia Center, slder Impeaching officials who MORIARTY with oil and fuel ccEitrol and 69 FORD 1999.QQ Capri 2-Dr. Hardtop. V8, Auto., P.S., Blue. be a meaningful institution, 'Go earth and solid rock. The work the cooling system, Chao said. told the panel CMigress doesn't refuse to disclose Information home, or be abolished.’ ” forced resettlement of 32,000 F-lOO Pickup. 6-cyl., Standard, 8’ Body. B - l - e The 1960 pickup, which has 3 3 know abwt Important foreign- on foreign policy or those who And Rep. John L. Selberling, people from flooded towns and 70 MAVERICK 1795.00 71 M USTANG 3295.00 been driven 40 miles an hour^ is policy decisions because it lie about foreign affairs, D-Ohlo, ssiid Congress Is "rep­ villages on both sides of the riv­ thought for your e-Cyl., 8-^peed, Yellow. V8, Auto., P.S., Factory Air, Silver. BROTHERS the fourth in the series. Min- doesn’t want to accept the re- He urged consideration of Im- resentative In form but not rep­ 49 M USTANG 2395.00 er. nich said the truck uses an in. 1495.00 sponsibility accompanying that peachment proceedings ag^alnst resentative In fact. Eventually, the project will 315 CENTER STREET— MANCHESTER 67 CHEVROLET IMPALA Hardtop. V8, Auto., P.S.. White. knowledge. Secretary of Defense Melvin R. "What the Pentagon papers take adapter instead of a ceu:- 2-Dr. HEU’dfaqp. 8, Auto., P.8., Green. generate a combined 11 billion ON THE UeVEE AT CENTER AMD BBOADI bufetor and has a recycling "It's not that you have a Laird and the secretaries of the have brought out,” he said, "is 1295.00 69 FORD 1995.00 kilowatts—more than Egypt’s system to use all fuel. The fuel 66 DODGE DART need to know,” he said. "It’s Army and Air Force, that the executive branch is F alcon Futura 2-Door. Auto., V8, P.S. ^ Aswan dam—^to be ’ shared new SAAB because mixture is fired by spark plugs. 4-Door. 6, Auto., P.S., Yellow. that you don’t want to know. "Congress has In effect running the whole show in FORD 2399.00 equally between Romania and The four plan to present their fact.” He said the nation fdiould "Used Car Spoflighf" 2295.00 L/TD Hardtop. V-8. Auto., P.S., P.B., Air. What you really need Is a de- signed over its responsl- Yugoslavia. Romanian experts I .work to a meeting of the 70 CH9VROLET 4-Dr. be informed that "we do have a C-20 Pickup, 6 cyl., GOW. slre to know. And you mlg^t bllltles,” he said, adding "cWn Chairman, said this island mentioned in ancient week that he had met with the Greek legend. The 600 largely Welcome to our new building in our new CC^NECTICUrs Drowns in Pool lour district chairmen and he Turkish-speaking islanders were location! We're at 81 Adams Street, Man­ TED TRUDON expects candidates from all scattered £dl over Romania, ENFIELD (AP) — Kevin T. to come in amt got our spo«ia| lour voting dlstricto. with 70 families emigrating to chester (Exit 93 o ff 1-84 and Route 15, OIDEST Secondo, 4, of Enfield drowned 643-2838 According to Young, this will Turkey, next to Agway — one block from Cal- Lincoln - Mercury Thursday when he -fell into a ROUTE 83. TOLLAND TURNPIKE. TALCOTTVILLE, ------be the first year the Democra- About $100 million of the total dor's) Open eveninos. 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MANCHES'tER EVENING HERALD,- MANCHESTER; CONN., FRIDAY, JULY 80, 1971 PAGE SEVENTEEN PAGE SDCTEfiN MAlfCHESTER EVENING-HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JULY 80, 1971 THE Best Pitcher in National League? Herald Angle Plunkett Stars’ Hope U.S. Choice By CHICAGO (AP) _The come the home of the Chicago Houston and Ernies Jennings of Baltimore Colts, Super ®ears. Air Force. EARL YOST B ow l cham oion s will t r v ’ favored The list of running backs Is c o w l cnam pions, w in try impressive and Includes In Pan-Am t^orta Editor SILK CITY Roberts of Padres Says to continue proiessional most of the week but on the eve power runners like John Broch- football’s domination over of the game some bookmakers ington of Ohio State, Mike Called at the end of six com- CALI, Colombia (A P)—Flag-waving and marching Artificial Playing Surfaces the College All-Stars when made the Colts a i3-point Adamie of Northwestehl, Joe piete Innings of play because of muscle open the VI Pan American Games today with rain for one hour and 11 min­ downed New York 3-1 In a Despite his impressive ERA, Clines, who also had a run- “I don’t like the artificial playing fields, personally,” the two teams collide Fri- e^oice. Moore of Missouri and John rain. Center Billiards defeated strain of competition to begin Saturday in this NEW YORK (AP) — scoring groimder, and Rob­ utes in the third inning, four relief ace Moe Drabowsky of the St. Louis Cardinals game shortened to eight Innings Roberts’ record is only 8-11. minutes 4n the eighth and an­ day night in the midsum- "f tense, heavily-guarded South American city, There are several Nation­ by rain, and AUanta defeated ertson connected during a six- said. “ I don’t think that they help any pitcher.” m pr plnsqic ^ ^ ‘ ^ *^'®®^ defensive backs are on in the middle attracUon at Fltz- expected Am6ng Ids losses have been 1-0, In 1QAQ nomA urVian l^nn Von. ftiA Alt.Qfo** Ki«f ivAi-alil TiNalH “ run sixth inning. other 42 minutes at the start of to overwhelm 29 other nations constitution of youth permit al Leasrue batters who San Francisco 4-2. the ninth before the umpires Wednesday we talked before the Cards went out to * * * 2-1, 3-1, 3-2, 4-3 and three 2-0 Wllle Crawford had a single, suay we o e io ie uie x.arus went uut The collegians haven’t had a derKellen of Wisconsin rallied they’ll be able to cope with the Big Dave White paced the CB ” passable existence, battle VlSl- winner since 1963 and have Uiem to a win over the Colt passing attack of quarter- attack with three homers In JT ^ **i^A*^ “ I felt uneasy probably, will disagn'ee PADRES -REDS — games. double and two-run homer for called it. the New York Mets at Shea Stadium. The 20-17 1at first with * • * tors won high hopes mis year because of Green Bay Packers. back Earl Morrall and recelv- feur plate appearances and the barbed wire with Pete Ross, but the Not only does Rose think Last year, his second with the Dodgers. on, 6-3, behind Steve Carleton’s eight-hit pitch- ing. a talent-loaded squad guided by This year they’ll rely on the ers Roy Jefferson, Ed Hinton drove in lour runs. Bob Kowal- leading the parade of rifles," ^ Id pretty highly of the 26-year-old Rob- The Dodgers threatened in BRAVES - GIANTS — two-time batting cham- the Padres, Roberta, was 8-14 the coaching mastery of Blan- quarterbacking of Heisman tro- and John Mackey Is another ski followed with a homer and eise-rons. ^ ^ fencer Marie Grompone a the ninth, scoring one run « i Zollo Versalles, normally a What about the baseballs, are change of uniform and then a pion of the Cincinnati erts. i'® h®® praise for the with a 3.81 ERA in 182 innln|^. ton (Collier. phy winner Jim Plunkett of matter. single with (Bob Brannick also Tiny gymnast Unda Jo Meth- schoolteacher from Rutherfoni two hits ahd a walk with none light hitter, blasted two home they any different today? Steve walk out to the shaded visiting Reds believes that Dave But.the record was deceiving. 'The 38th version of the game Stanford and Dan Pastorlnl of If the All-Star rushmen can homering and pounding out a eny of Chicago, 111., was sched- ^ j ..you get used to It after a out. But reliever Dave Giustl runs, his second and third of Blass, another (Connecticut pro- bullpen in Ipfifield to await de­ Roberts, also a good hitter, sponsored by (Chicago Tribune Santa Clara who starred In the put pressure on Morrall the base hit. Jim Purtili, Dave VI- uled to carry the U.S. (lag into almost ” Roberts of the ^ Diego reUred Willie Davis, Richie Al­ the season, sparking the duct, now a Wg winner with the velopments. PRdres IS the best left- job," said Rose. “I never saw made sure he got at least one len and Crawford to end the , said earlier caiariUes will be televised na- East-West Shrine classic in San game could turn out to be quite ara and Steve McAdam had two the 61,000 seat main stadium onlrimhinn offiplaln have tnk Braves’ triumph over the Gi­ tlcnally by ABC at 9:30 p.m., Francisco. a match. If Morrall is given safeUes each. leading Uncle Sam’s finest , , handed pitcher in ^ the so many young with run ’Thursday night, driving it game and preserve the. victory in the week the balls werd dif­ ants. IVlet-O-Grams EDT, and a near capacity Plunkett and Pastorlnl, both time to set up the (Colts’ pass For the losers, Bob Buttram, amateurs. disturbances such as t h * such great poise on cne team." in with one of his two hits. for reliever Bob Veaie, 5-0. ferent. Blass felt that the balls league. Dave CampbeU chipped in with Versalles’ first homer, off , Halfway .point u In the crowd of more than 60,000 Is Wg and brawny, will be throw- patterns, Baltimore probably Jim Breen and Roger Macaione ..jt.g ^ wonderful honor,” rlsimr that killed 15 studenuTn Sparky Anderson, manager of Roberts, vdio was obtained by now being used were a little a pair of run-scoring doubles Ron Bryant, 7-7, tied the scone leagues was reached during the expected In renovated Soldier Ing to the likes of J. D. Hill of will add to the string of All-Star belted shots over the barrier y-g , ./oof., winner of five r f u ,, ® “ “ ®"“ ' the once-feared Big Red Ma- the Padres for $200,000 in the CARDS - ME'TS — bigger in size. for the Padres, while Nate Col­ 2-2 in the seventh Inning. Hie All-Star gameB-ame earlier this FieldEHeld which this vearyear vrillwill he.be- ArizonaAHwmi. StateState, w.irr,^ Elmo WHo-htWright etof losses, with Buttram and Breen getting • - “ “ '’® earlier this year. chine, not only agrees with his October 1968 expansion draft, Matty Alou’s two-run tie- Braves added the tie-breaking "I haven’t found any differ­ month and it’s wait until next a second base hit. Don Simmons » National police patrol down- husOlng right fielder, but goes was nicked for two hits and a bert knocked in a run with a ence," Drabows’xy said. “You double and Enso Hernandez breaking triple in the sixth In­ run later in the inning on sin­ year—at least—In the case of stroked three hits. ‘ Winnipeg, town streets, the various sta- even further; he claims Rob- run In the first inning on a ning keyed St. Louis’ victory the thread may be a little thick- y^g floundering New York Mets nada. ’It Is especially a big dlums and the Pan Am VUlage. singled in a run. .. gles by pitcher Ron .Reed and Billiards 630 301 12-16-1 step for a erts is ttia best pitcher—either single by Rose and a double by over the Mets. Alou's hit, scor­ Felix Mlllan, Ralph Garr's force- er but If you put It back In the . . . Wednesday during a visit Manor 160 012 10-16-3 gymnastics per- Leftist students earlier pro- right-handed or left-handed— Lee May, then Ued his club former." tested the spending of millions PIRATES - DODGERS — ing Dal Maxvlll, who had sin­ out g;rounder and Hank Aa­ box you would have a hard job to vast Shea Stadium, the Mets that he has seen all season, record by reUring the next 18 gled, and Jose Cruz, who had picking It out. played like the original Mets, Miss Metheny, 23, partlcl- on the games in an area that ’The IHrates overcame an ear­ ron’s single—his ninth game- INDY LEAGUE The hard-throwing ahd hard- batters, before yielding a one- walked, was misjudged by cen­ winning hit of the season. Blass said that other members vvith a pair of bonehead plays pated In the 1964 and 1968 suffers varied problems and 20 luck "Mr. Roberts," owner of out single to Tbiny Perei in the ly 4-0 Los Angeles lead, with the help of Gene Clines’ three- ter fielder Don Hahn. Hahn Versalles completed the scor­ of the Pirate staff, as well as on the base paths helping the In a battle for third spot, o'"® unemployment. the NL’s best earned run aver- seventh. Two infield singles in started to come In on the line other pitchers of late on rival St. Louis Cards to win out. Wholesale Tire jumped off to a ^®J’ The Pan Am Games, held a age among starting idtchers, the eighth were the Mily other run homer, his first in the ma­ ing with his second homer off AP photo jor leagues; Bob Robertson’s drive, then backed up, but reliever Jerry Johnson in the clubs, had noted the difference. “ The Mets,” one regular New quick 5-2 lead at the end of the ^he 1972 year ahead of the Olympics, lowered his E3RA to 2.16 Thurs- Reds’ hits off the 6-2, 200-pound turned the wrong way and the York baseball writer of long first inning and proceeded to ^“'" '" e r games at Munich. were bom In 1961 at Buenos WHAT’S THIS?— Bob Heise of Milwaukee is merely doing some limbering up two-run blast, his 21st of the eighth. Not so was the report from exercises before stepping into batter’s box to face the opposing pitcher. day night, throtUing the Reds 6- Roberts, who didn’t waik a bat- ball glanced off his glove. Drabowsky, as far as he was standing remarked, “ are the add to the count to rout Gunver , ‘We’re a little e d p due to a Aires where a small quickly- 1 with a sparkling five-hitter. ter and struck out five. season, and WUUe StargelTs Rookie Chris Speler drove in 33rd homer—tops in the majors Jerry Reuss, 10-10, checked conderned. laugh of the National League dtampers, 11-4, last night at “ sleep, ' said American prepared U.S. team finished Elsewhere in the NaUonal He threw only 64 pitches in •both San Francisco runs with a * * * and equaling his career high the Mets on seven hits. again.” . . . The Mets are not Keeney Field. John ^ Smith • of UCLA, the second to the host Argentines. League, Pittsburg^i battered the final seven innings for a to- Hie game was delayed by homer and a grounder. that bad, but the overall play for a season. Wholesale’s second baseman world s fastest 40O-meter run- Ever since, the United States 'Los Angeles 8-4; St. Louis tal of 96. a/ Prog and Cons of the club Is not that of a Ron Zoppa ripped out tour con- "®*'' I guess everybody’s has dominated competition, Ca- (Back to the arUfical playing championship squad . . . You secutive hits to pace the win- same rocky boat." nada was second and Cuba RSox Bats Dormant^ surfaces. can expect to see some player ners. John Marc homered and "^e 3,068 athletes are housed third In 1967 at Winnipeg, but White Sox Sweep Series with Yankees “ I know that Inflelders like the ch/inges before another sea- Ray Brann contributed to hits behind barbed-wire fences in the 350-pIus contingent from new surfaces. The ball bounces son starts . . . Despite the lack- for the Tire gang. the overcrowded shabblly-con- Castro’s island may be the top truer and they can play back a adasical play the Mets are still Gunver’s Rich Bradshaw atnicted Pan American Village challenger to the U.S. In the up- step or two and still have time fantastic at the box office, stroked a four-bagger and Bob wTiere only good food and the coming two weeks at Call. Bradley Back on Right Beai to throw the batter out. Wednesday, for an imusual Bradshaw added two singles. Slip 5Vz Games Back “ I don’t tWnk the hitters like weekday game, a crowd of 36,- Wholesale 600 401 1 11-16-0 PHTrAPO f API— “Last Bradley yielded nine hlto, Ing five m a row. "R e m e m ^ . CHlLAtjO lA r) L a s t Yan- we could have won the first two the artificial fields, either. It ®61 turne^out,^ lnclumng 30,796 Gunver 200 101 0 4- 7-6 The Mets have been ptfipApn /'API __ Thp vlous night by Bill Parsons. In lAils Aparlcio, who entered takes away too many base hits, payees month I was questioning finlriied up by stranding games of this series when we magic at the bucks office with dieir last three games the Red the game hitting .212, had two I think the new fields have also CANDLELIGHT LEAGUE Delay of One Day if I could get an ybody 11 base _nmners as me an average of 31,712 tor the first Boston Red Sox open a ^ their of Boston’s four hits. Montgom- 3 , .; , .. old rlrfit-hander showed his inning only to have them come cut down on high batting aver­ 46 dates at Shea Stadium. ’The four-game series with the last six, have had a total of 12 ery, who doubled to center In g y ASSOCIATED PRESS out. It was the only time form whenever he was In back and win." ages, too," file 16-year major Giving Norm’s no breathing club will again go over the two room at all, Dick’s Shell con­ in my life I ever experi- trouble. “ He's right,” said Tanner league veteran said. White Sox tonight, hope- ^ ^ million mark in attendance with PATRIOT HOPEFULS— Defensive tackle Julius Adams, linebacker Tim Kel­ tinues to put the pressure on by Luis ’Plant started for Boston player to reach second base, enced failure ’’ Tom Egan smacked a two- "but remember that we were in Artificial playing surfaces In Team Golf Play fullu i that umi. their tjicn UU....O..Vdormant pitched weU, even though Joe Lahoud had Boston’s other East Dlviston more than 1,457,000 counted at ly and quarterback Jim Plunkett, all of Boston, will be in All-Stars’ lineup. routing Wyman OU last night at W L FcL GB Tom Bradley made the state- run homer, his ninth, in the six of those first K®™®® have been installed at most new. th^ turnstiles at this writing Fitzgerald Field, 14-9. bats will awaken in time picked up his fifth loss with- Mt, a single to right in the ment Thursday night after hurl- second inning aind Bill Melton we lost to them and ee“ J major league parks. Some day, . . . it appears that the Mets Baltimore 63 38 .624 — Dick’s "were paced by the ex- to kcop tho tOBiTi in tno ^ victory. He gave up a third, but was erased quickly _____ a-.— *.«. ... n 4-tar/’k.v*iin fourth wlth AA COflilV hfliVC WOIlwon IlV6 OI 68 44 .669 6% all will feature the artifical were one-year wemders, that Open Four-Game Margin plosive hats of Ron Laiiberte $^U(),()()0 National Team Championship may running for the American home run to Bill Voss in the when thrown out trying to Boston Detroit 54 48 .529 9% 4^ victory over the New York his 24th homer of the season. t h ^ . turf, now that It has proven to never.to-be forgotten in 1969. and Lou Williamson, both blast- nave helped increase the chances of Arnold Palmer and League’s Eastern Division third, then gave up two more steal, New York 61 64 .486 14 Yankees M d a sweep of their The victory was the fifth T®^er smi be In line with the times and Last year the club slipped back Ing homers and singling twice. Jack Nicklaus successfully defending their title. pennant. ^ seventh, thanks In Sonny Siebert (14-5) Is sched- Washington 41 69 .410 21% three-game series. straight for the White Sox and the id ^ overall, a gdod investment. to third place and this year . . . TV Jeff Maxwell contributed three "It seems to get better every — 'The Red Sox were shut out part to his own miscues. uled to pitch t/mlght for the B ra ^ ^ , acquired from the their seventh in the last eight Wood, baseball s new Iro ^ a n , “ Give me green natural grass, who knows. One thing is cer- Cleveland 42 61 .408 22 doublehea- AND hits followed by Carl Hohenthal day," Nicklaus said today of an Prize in the Westchester Clas- by Milwaukee Thursday, 3-0, Ron Theobald singled to left. Red Sox and Joe Horlen (6-8) Califomia Angels and an early- games. It also was their fifth in both games a . anytime,” Drabowsky said as tain, the Mets won’t be in the Comets Blast Jets, with two safeties and Bob Carr eye infecUon that has ham- "(Tiey rank second and third and dropped 5% games behind then EUle Rodriguez sacrificed, for Chicago. Jim Lonborg is West Division season s e n ^ o n with the White straight against the Yankees der Sunday against the Boston he headed tor the dugout and a playoffs or the World Series. with two singles. pered him since the start p( the behind Trevino on the money 63 38 .624 — leading Baltimore, vriiich had Tiant fielded the bunt and fell, slated to pitch Saturday i Oakland RADK Wyman matching Dick’s in Westchester cnaaslc a week “ at. Nicklaus with $167,000 and Kansas City 62 48 .620 10% in California 51 66 .481 14% pattern," said ’Tanner. "He ii hits with 16, were paced by Bob the Oakland A’s rained out. into right field in the process. Sunday’s doubleheader . his first since May 21. Baltimore Fans Disappointed Serafini Hurls Win (toloumbe’s two triples and a bothering me nearly Trevino, who managed to get It was the second c/msecutive Theobald scored on the error Then the Red Sox move on to Chicago 48 64 .471 16% "He Ditched a great game,” "That’s what makes it the pitch the first game Md if he ALVIN DARK 17 Sports Dial J , .L TT , single followed bv Norm Lutzen I’ve cut ® brief rest from his hecUc game the Red Sox were shut and Rodriguez , raced to third. Baltimore for a three-game Minnesota 46 56 .465 chonised m an ager*^ ph Houk game it ls„" said Houk in refer- wins and has an easy Ume ^ Picking up a full game on second______place East Hart-^ ^ j j...... singles . , ^® number of pllls I schedule last week when he out by the Brewers. Marty Pat- Rodriguez then scored when aeries ■with the Orirfee, with MUwaukee 43 58 .426 20 roach- ane 1962 when he had three. dashing hopes that a crowd In when the season Is oyer? Only four of the 64 two-man NEW YORK (AP) — cago blanked Boston '(Siebert 14-5) at Chi­ hitter in the National Stonfter said at a hastily ship, (to. 30 Wasting very Uttle Ume, Mbrl- VFW Post 1 15 .063 12 Vincek knocked out two hits ALUMNI BASEBALL Oakland at Baltimore and C ^ ^ o beat the Yankees for T u ln« -330. and suddenly he’s even His RBI best was 62. excess of 40,000 would turn out “i havesn’t given It much SUNDAY arty’s jumped out to a quick teams had started when play Olspino’s Dan Smachetti and Fred Scherman, workhorse cago '(Horlen 6-8), nlg^t League, now has another power. Part ^ _ doned shortly after noon when for the losers, original problema-although they” mlght delayed three Umes by rain be- tore—at Pittsburgh—had Alou It wasn’t original but certainly singless w ie a bybv Gates Brown and A1 Boston____ at. Chicago____ oroblems—although they might delayed threi 1968. than fJ7,000, the Orioles would Oakland’s American League Army &' Navy 7, B.A. Cluti ^®"^ Nebo ’Tuesday, dellv- leas was hit by a pitch. Mak- a n (xI a year, 7 RACES FULL-PROGRAM PLUS (Strohmeyer 3-3 and Stoneman amination. 'Hie Kansas O ty Chiefs had At this writing it seems almost night, game time slated for 6; ask custody of the chUdren. 12-9), 2, twi-night a, Treated at a nearby hospital. news concerning a contract ne- Gar Chicago (Hands 9-11) at New Impossible that tonight’s sched- Sunday the locals travel to Wlnd- BRAKE JOB - . ____KoooKoii sor. and complete their schedule th r ^ h s;irtoe crackeSrib N.E.M.A. 30,000 MILE GUARANTEE York (Gentry 8-8), night uled American legion baseball ^ g ^ g g ^ y RockvUle Yesterday’ s Stars might be "a good omen.” Races Atlanta (Niekro 11-8) at San game between Manchester and again. PTrCfllNG-Marty Pattln, "I remember my first year remaining to be signed, report- STOCK 1. Replace Brake Lininj' on All 4 Wheels Diego (Norman 1-6 or Arlln 6- MIDGETS 13), night Bnfield will take place. But 11 Jim Balesano tops the local Brewers, allowed Boston only with the Rams in 1966, I broke ' gjg„ ^jg contract A(im. $2.50 under 12 yrs. 50c LAP MAIN EVENT THIS NIGHT ONLY 2. Arc Linings for Perfect Contact with Drums It does, the locals with send m o ^ _ staff with a 7-1 record four hits in hurling Milwaukee’s my h ^ d and we won eight go,„etime this weekend. The 6- Turn & Tru Brake Drums Cincinnati (Gullett 11-3 or No­ 3. lan 8-11) at Los Angeles (Sutton Brad Steurer (34)) against the with Steurer, Tom Happeny, second straight shutout and games," he recalled. A (rac- ^(^4.5 266-pound player from i 4. Inspect All Cylinders 9-10), night -hoet Enfield nine at 6. Connie McCurry and A1 Noske igth of the season In a 4-0 victo- tured rib should be worth two Qrambllng was the Ctolefs’ sec IPLUS FI6URE 81 PLUS 5. Repack Wheel Bearings Pittsburgh (Klson 2-0) at- San Manchester, with its hock aU seeing action as huriers. ry 'over the Red Sox. more victories than a broken ^nd-round pick. WED. 7:30 SHARP AUG. 4 THE MOST EXCITING 6. Inspect Brake Hoses - Francisco (Perry 9-8), night against the wall, must win their Balesano wlU probably get the BATTING — Zollo Versalles, hand, he added, ------SEYMOUR THE remaining four outings to tie call from Legion (toach Wally Braves, smacked two home After unleashing a vociferous RACE IN THE WORLD! 7. Inspect Brake Shoe Return Springs Saturday’s Giunes Bruins Set Opener OPEN COMPETITION 8. Add Heavy Duty Brake Fluid Bast Hartford (13-4) lor the Zone Fortin in tomorrow’s clash with runs, leading Atlanta to a 4-2 attack against Dallas Cowboys 6eneral Admission S390 St. Louls“at'Philadelphia, night E i^ t champlonrtflp. The leaders Rockville. triumim over the San Francisco management and being em- BOSTON (AP) — The Boston CLOWN Adjust Brakes to Proper Contact Children under 12 XO 9. Houston al Mbntreal, nlg^t hnwB thnvn irames ' remaining. Against Enfield the locals are Giants. broiled in 1a deadlocked con- Bruins will open their 1971 exhl^ " Adults $3.00 10. R«.dT«tCr $ ^ 0 -9 6 Chicago at New York two at h o n m ^ d one on the 3-0, winning by scores ot 1-0, 2-1 ------tract dispute, running back bltion schedule Sept. 17 in Lcn- Ret. Seats Phone 73T-143S Atlwta at San Diego, night Kids $1.00 road Windsor invades East and 4-0. In aU three games, dlf- Duane Thomas has JIT Cincinnati at Los Angeles, night Hartford tonight and Enfield on ferent pitchers recorded the vie- Bob Sltlitll Released solution to his R ubles with the Rangers. 1 Pittsburgh at San Francisco The Bruins will play 10 exlil^ 100 iS ^45C I RIVERSIDECRaiuc PARKrniiii Undsr 5 FREE Sunday. East traveU to Enfield lories, Balesano, Steurer and AMHERST. Mass. (AP) — club. He wants to be Sunday’s Games Any American Car With Drum Brakes. W ednesW to close out the sea- MeCtorry. The New England Patriots Thomas emerged 2nd $225. 3rd $150 4th $1()6 St. Louis at Philadelphia ' Manchester pitchers have given have released center Bob from a son. ALL NEW ENGLAND DRIVERS INVITED Gates Open ■'x'iO Houston at Montreal Meanwhile the Silk Towners up only 12 hits while the locals Smith, wh ROUTE 199 • 1st Event ^:00 DON'S AMERICAN SERVICE Chicago at New York, 2 wlU be busy’ with a makeup belted the enemy chuckers for 19 quired on waivers from the (or sports writers. Stanley Cu; Adm. $3.00 Rain Date Aug. 5 Under 12 yrs. 50c Atlanta at San Diego A P photo However, club president Tex (tonadlens. FREE PARKING Rte. 1.') to Exit 101, 128 TOLLAND TPKE. MANCHESTER SAFE RETURN — Tommy Harper of Milwaukee Scott awaits throw. Luis Tiant tries to pick off game In RockvUle tomorrow hits. New York Giants. Rle. .']2 ROUTE 83 643-5675 Cincinnati at Los Angeles Pittsburgh at San Francisco, 2 darts back safely to first base as Boston’s George the Brewer speedster on play. Red Sox lost, 8-0.

I PACTE EIGHTBBN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JULY 80, 1971 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. Ft?TDAY. .TUI/Y 80, 1971 PAGE NINETEEN BU66S BUNNY OUK BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE Business Services 13 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY SHORTEN and WHIPPLE Help Wonfed-Mole 36 ArHcles For Sole 45 X FEEk:. SO RlDIOJLOUS! SHARPENING Service — Saws, MANAGER-BOOKKEEPER for THREE • PlElCE Uvlng room LOOtC, VA CLUC<. „ IT'S “ LADl ES OAV" CLASSIFIED knives, axes, shears, skates, B u t ,1BCkI E^/ERVBODf's HEARD OF Plano's Motor Inn. Call 646- set, gas and oU combination AN' THIS WAV WE Amwer to PrtvioH'i Punic rotary blades. Quick service. FALLIHG STARS - f M4V»V'r 2300 for appointment. stov e, (Call 648-4827, 64 »«r8 4 BOTH S E T IN F E E Capitol Equipment Co., 38 a fte r 6. r, 6 c y l­ tional, window cleaning, rug AS A L ook 6, 10 p ossib ly 16 years the box in an envelope — inder, standard. Good running roofs, gutter work, chimneys residents In Manchester or Mianchester, 643-9693. address to the Classified- shampooing. After hour ser­ clea n ed and rep aired . 30 SHELL DEALER younger. Demonstrate the ex­ surrounding areas, start train­ condlUon. $100. Phone 649-0672. vice, free estimates. 644-2874. clusive El-eh-a fashion lift, at M a n a g.e r, Manchester! years experience. Free esti­ Ambitious man desired now ing today, training program TAG SALE — MlsceUaneous Fountain of Youth pcutles. For EveningEveninsr Herald, togethertosrether mates. Call Howley, 643-6361. for existing 4-bay service for state licensing, additional quality items, canning jars, with a memo listing the TIMBBRLAND Tree Service— information call 646-6061 or CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER 1969 FORD, nmnlng conditicm, Tree removal, pruning, lots station located on Main St. extensive training In the pro­ young men and women’s (Noth­ companies you do NOT 643-1969. fessional approach to a real ing, bargains galore. Thursday $100. Call 646-8087. cleared. No job too big or In Manchester. Excellent op­ want to see your letter. | Heoting and Plumbing 17 estate career. High 66 per cent 4-8; Friday 2-7; Saturday 10- small. Fifteen yestrs expert- ______portunity for aggressive type LtVE-IN housekeeper for elder­ Your letter \rill be de- < commission schedule. Call Mr. 2. 13 M oore St., o ff W est O u ­ GUMMER STREET BY PHIL KROHN 'strayed If. the advertiser ence. Bonded, insured. 742- M & M Plumbing & Heating — individual who desires to be ly gentleman, small pleasant Trucks - Tractors Dwyer at Evans A Clapp Real­ te r St. Is one you’ve mentioned. 9806. no job too small. Free estl- his own boss. ' home, lovely grounds. Avail­ tors, 647-1464. ’ If not It will be handled able August 29, 623-8166, after FREE — Oil tank and burner to in the usual manner. You are irritable, ‘ STEI^. «“lewalks, stone walls, remodeling, heating systems SHELL OFFERS: 5. anyone who will remove them. 1963 engine. 1966 D od g e p ick ­ fireplaces, flagstone terraces. impatient, and don’t worked on. water pump work, • Excellent Paid Training Phone 649-9637. lE I up half-ton, g 1964 Ford station wagon, as faucet packings, 649-2871. • Financial Assistance side and outside railings, land­ PRINTING PLANT Female 38 advantage of. Lost and Found is. 649-6764. scap ing. Reasonably priced. GRANT’S Plumbing Service — * Insurance wid Retirement SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL 1 EXPERIENCED babysitter will FOR. SALE — F leld ston e, $86 Call 643-0851. Free estimates, plus quality P lan TEMPORARY per'load, delivered. 742-9721. 1969 FORD Bixmco 4-adieel • Memy more benefits care for your children while FOUND — Ihe best place to work. 643-6341. drive, excellent condition. $2,- you’re working or vacationing. ALUMINUM sheets used as choose home decorations and Household Services 13*A Four to Six Weeks 300. Phone 872-6564. SAM WATSON Plumbing and Phone 647-1377. printing plates, .009 thick, 2Sx gifts is Your Gift Gallery at Heating, Bathroom remodel- GET THE FACTS! 36” , 25 cen ts ea ch o r 6 fo r $1. W atkins,' 935 M ain St. Y our ~ — ------I/IGHT trucking, cellar and Hand Ck>Uatlng—n o ex p erien ce T E E N -A G E E R w ould lik e baby 643-2711. home town friendly world of Tm llorS — attics cleaned,.odd jobs, lawns, Ing and repairs. Free esU- Call week days 528-9401 n ecessary sitting job days or nights. Call trees cut and removed. Call mates. Call 649-8808. Palumbo. Nights and gifts. Telephone, 643-6171. M obik HoifieS 6 -A 646-7449. DARK RICE stone free loam, 643-6000. — weekends call 1-666-6160, shifts. 6 yards $20. sand, gravel, LOST — Diamond "plnMe” 1907 I2x60, ^ W MOON, 6 Mr. Jarvis. stone, manure, pool, patio ring, vicinity Center St. Re> ODD JOBS wanted, general Situations Wanted - rooms located at lake must be Dressmaking 19 Apply in person or call: sand. 648-0604. ward. Call Joe 1-346-4372. m oved b y fa ll. 876-1685 o r 742- "SrienlT^’ C ^ or write sheii oii co., Male 39 lessional experience in win LiADIES dresses, suits, wedding RlwH T?oat477 8656. PICNIC tables, extra sturdy, all LOST — Passixwk No. W6878 dow, washing and rug sham- veils all cu stom PLAIN JANE BY FRANK BAGINSKI gowns and veils, all custom ALLIED PRINTING CARPENTRY, remodeling, bedted, 30-36-40” wide tope, 6-6- Savings Bank of Manchester. pooln g. C all 649-8894. made. Some alteraUons, Rea- Halford, Conn. paneling, additions, general rp- 7-8-10’ long. From $25. up de- AppUcatlon made for payment. sonable prices. 049-1133. SERVICES, INC. POWER MOWERS, hand mow- ______palre. No job too small. Rea­ Uvered. W. Zlnker, 8764)887. J LOST — Passbook No. W10976 HELP! HELP! ere sharpened-repaired. Elec- ______sonable, free estimates. Call 679 M iddle T p k e., W est WARD’S 21” self-propeUed reel Savings Bank of Manchester. trie hedge cUppers, smaU gar- M ovin g •• 742-6613. HeIpWanledrFemale 35 mower, $60 or best offer. 646- AppUcatlon made for payment. den tools, scissors. Pick up Manchester, Conn. 434f, 6-9 p.m. Here we are in the middle and delivery. Sharpall, 0 4 ^ Trucking - Storage 20 TRAVEL AGENT experienced LOOT — ■ Passbook No. W11684 of our season and much to only, exceUent benefits, full­ 643-1101 Dogs - Birds - Pets 41 6305 anytim e. MANCHESTER — DeUvery- Savings Bank of Mianchester. our chagrin, we have only time. Call for appointment. llght trucking and package de­ Aj^Ueatlon made for payment. one used travel trailer in TWO handymen want a variety 647-9049. Boats & Accessories 45* livery. Refrigerators, washers WANTED cleaning woman one FREE —3 kittens, housebroken, stock. Frankly we’re des­ of jobs by day or hour. We 12’ THOMPSON RUNABOUT, LOOT — P a ssb ook N o. 80109 and stove moving, sx>eclalty. OFFICE manager for 3-glrl 647-0612. perate for your trailer and clean yards, attics and cellars. morning every other week for ______cedar, oak and mahogany coa- Savings B ank ctf M anchester. Folding chairs for rent, 649- guarantee that we wlU sur­ Reasonably. Call 643-5305. general insurance office. Must four-room apartment. $2.50 per gj^xiNK male baby house- structlon. A real claaric. 7^ AppUcaticHi made for payment. 0762. prise you with our allow­ have experience In gMieral In- hour. Write Box ”B”, Man- broken! We can’t ’ keep In h.p. outboard, controls, oars, U REWEAVING of burns,- moth- ance toward the new Holi­ Burance policy rating and writ­ Chester Herald. apartment. 643-7321. *‘Oh, ye«, h«’s liable to LOST — Passbook No. W11683 holes, zippers repaired. Win­ $296. 649-7375 a fte r 6. . and FAST!" day, Avion, or Qxitinental ing and be capable of substan- Savings Bank of Manchester. dow shades made to measure, go far . . of your choice. Why not Paintina — Paperina 21 Ual______responsibility.______„ - Jewell-Eng-______„ b o r e d ? Restless? Need an SUkOHER clearance, . new AppUcaUon made for payment. all size Venetian blinds. Keys ^ • « J »______mm 1 A rMstf-ciI/lA iTttA«*aof7 stop in soon and browse land Insurance, Manchester, outside Interest? CaU now and lovely kittens, need nice cnirysler boats and motors, 10 made while you wait. Tape re- CEILING specialist expert throuh our ' large Inventory Conn. 646-4662. learn how you can get more homes. Call 649-6960. per cent above coet. Also a corders for rent. Marlow’s, 867 workmanship. One celling or out of life by becoming an ------BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY of factory-fresh 1971’s. Bank good sdection of used boats at MR. ABERNATHY Main St., 649-5221. all your ceilings repaired and Avon Representative. You’U AKC registered WelmBuener Automobiles For Sale 4 financing and excellent serv­ clearance prices. Come on painted. Reasonable rates eEtrn good money, win prizes, puppies, shots and worming. ALL HE EV S? TH IN K S YECHHH!!—NEVER ice, of course! WASHING machine repairs, over. South Glastonbury Ma­ WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALLl NEED CAR? Credit very bad? C all 649-609.3. LEGAL meet people, have fun. CaU Reascmable. CaU after 6 p.m., ABOUT IS BUSINESS/ COULDSTANOA RCA Whirlpool, Kenmore, rin a , 684 T ryon S t , South HOWIE BOSSS Bankrupt, repossession? Hon­ 289-4922. 649-4176. PAPERWORK/ PROFITS AND BORING G U Y Maytag. Reasonable rates. RICHARD E. MARTIN. Full Glastonbury. L leTH EA A O ST est Douglas accepts lowest PRODUCTION R EP O R TS ] L IK E t h a t ] THAT OUGHT TO BE (3000 FDR SOME RECTOWN USA, INC. Owner of Pike Ckiln Wash and professional painting service. SECRETARY e f f i c i e n t ; EXTRA C32ACKEB6 IN MYSUFFB? DISH down, smallest payments, any­ WANTED, women who like ArHelM Far 45 OERKH’8 >Uria* Bervics, sn- INDUSTPIOUS where. Not small loan finance Dry Cleaning, 276 West Middle interlor-exteriiir. Free estl- make-up and fashions. Open- A m e ie s r o r a a ie **» thorised Bvlnrude outboard EM PIO/EE company plan. Douglas Mo­ ROUTE 6, WEST Tumplke, next to Stop and mates, fully insuied. 649-4411. For centrally located law t w o OUnese ivory carved fig- motor sales and service. Also IN>OUR tors, 346 Main. Shop. 643-4913, 647-1719. your own hours. No experi­ boating accessories. 1082 Tol­ ■WILLIMANnC, CONN. B. H. MAGOWAN JR. & Sons, office. Experience prefer- urines, pre-Communlst China. COWRAN); ence. We wUl train you to be­ land l^ke. Bucklsnd, Coon. MAN with pick-up truck wants interlcr and exterior painting. 35-hour week. Call for One female nude, the other IWR. 1966 FO U R-D O OR F u ry H Open weekday evenings Ull come a Vanda Beauty Oxinse- light work mowing, weeding^!, paper hanging. Thirty years interview. fisherman. Collector’s items. 648-2363. ABERNATWyj 62,000 miles, 6 cylinder. $500. 10 p .m . lor. CaU 876-7367. CaU 648-2444. pninning. Also wlU remove experience, four generations. CaU 742-9446. 14’ CRUISER, 40 h.p. Bvlnrude rubbish, ashes, leaves, wood, Free estimates, fully insured. ni/IRIM MLLS, 99 LcK^te SCREENED loam, sand, gravel, outboard, tr^er and aU boat 1968 TR IU M PH T R 260, con ­ etc. Reasonable, experienced. 643-7361. 1969 SHASTA 17’, sleeps 6, very ^Pt. has openings for women to processed gravel, stone, fill. and ski equipment. ExceUent vertible, wire wheels, radio, iCall between 6-10 p.m. Ask for 649-2865 good condition. Self-(x>ntained, work full-time In our measur- Also bulldozer and backhoe skiing and fishing boat. $626. low mileage. Asking $1,700. Dave, 875-0359. T.J. FLANNIGAN & SONS — e le ctric brakes. CaU 872-0361. Fainting and papering. Fully ing and marking departments. service and drain fields. 648-1868. CaU 648-6876. AC T NOW Toys and gifts Apply M iss (3oburn, 646-1414. BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE insured, workmen’s compensa- George H. Griffing, Andover. 1966 OORVAIR Ctoraa, needs t^er ByfMjng ColIhraCting 14 Uon, liability, property dam- Pl®"- Work now tlU elderly lady, 742-7886. THIS SHOULD BE OUR GREAT some worn. $360. Call 643-8446 flUly equlpp^, 8^ ® . _____ ------* _ a g e. CaU 643-1949 5 !? !? i « r we^^^^^ KOSCOT SCOTT.' Y co ^ ico , « K j r y ,' a tor, sink, e tc ., $66 w eek ly, $30 D OR M E RS, g a ra g es, p orch es, plus cash bonuses. CaU or 30-40 hours, per week, Green YARD SALE — Bottles, coins. MOST WONDERFUL or 649-8006. Manor area, non-smoker pre­ WHERE w eekends, 644-2032. rec rooms, room additions, J. P. LEWIS & SON, custom write "Santa’s Parties” , Avon, tools, misceUaneous household VACATION IN ' ------^ ferred. 649-8526 after 6, or K 05M ETIC S HAVE I SURPRISE, T H U N D E R B m D , 1967, 2 tops, kitchens, add-a-levels, roofing, decorating, interior and ex­ Ooim., 06001. Telephone 1-673- items. Saturday, July 31st, Sun­ CAPTAIN EASY BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE w eekends. HEARD Asking $1,400. Plume a fte r 6 siding, general repairs. Qual­ terior, paperhanging, fully In­ 3466. Also booking psirUes. day August 1st., 9 a.m. 9 Cole­ Order by Mail. Write Motorcycles-Bicycl^ 11 man Rd., Manchester. THAT BLAZBS1...N0NE OF THOSE PLANE ONE OF THE NEWS -AND THAT LONE WELL.THEN- AH, BUT HAfi HBK p.m ., 649-8716. ity workmanship. Financing sured. For fre« estimates, call BABYSITTBR, 2 chUdren, my t m VOICE fo r F Catalogue, PRINTS MATOIES JARROlV'S?„.ANP PHOTOS EVEN SHOWS REPORTER GOT IF HE’S B E E N . SUPPOSE IT WAS HARLEY DAVIDSON, chopper, avaUable. Economy BuUders, 649-9668. If no answer 643-6362. home days, start Sept. lOth. BEFORE? S EEN AND 1968 COMET, 80,000 mUes. auto­ SECRETARY — Hartford tria l BARN SALE — AnUques and Prices and Samples. YET HE'S SAID TO PILOT HIS OWN HIM IN THE COCKPIT! HIS INTERVIEW SOME OTHER BALD Inc., 643-6169, 872-0647, eve­ ChU 643-8108. PLANE* AT NIOHT ABOARD PHOTOSRAPHEP-J MANI WITH------A BI0OISH matic, 6 cylinder. Good running 74, new engine, much chrome. PAINTING and decorating — la w y er. CaU 6B5-9191. collectables, July 31, 11-4; Aug. nings. ALWAYS! THE PLANE WITH NOSE AND MUSTACHE condition. $200, needs front $1,600 or best offer. 643-6766 be­ 1, 12-7, Flora Rd., off Route HE WAS A -WKEJARROWS! fo r e 6. PART.TM. ,or -JS'2 COVENTRY fender. 649-4829. LEON CEESZYNSKI builder — hanging, free esUmates, Ume for specialty office. 86, B olton. WARTIME ACE ter school hours and summer .JtEMEMBER new homes custom buUt, re­ prompt, efficient service. Please submit resume to “Re- •z 1968 CX>RVETTE, 327 4-speed, SE A R S 1966, 260 c c , excellen t work. No experience necessary. n"S INEXPENSIVE to clean HAUS modeling, addiUons, rec Economy Painting Co., East cepUonlst” , P.O. Box 442, Glas­ very gtxxl condiUon. Must seU. condition , low m U eage, $260. Pleasant alr-condiUoned sur­ rugs and upholstery with (Blue P.O. Box 636 rooms, g^aragee, kitchens re­ H artford, 628-0074. tonbury. 876-4603. with helmet. 872-9647. roundings. Apply in person. Lustre. Rent electric duim- C oven try, Conn. OUSS modeled, bath tUe, cement pooer $1. Olcott Variety Store. work. Steps, dormers. Resi- P^FESMONAL paln^ , d^e Brass Key Restaurant, 829 1966 OTO, new engine, 4-speed, 1989 YAMAHA DTIB Endufa. dentlal or commercial. CaU amateur prices. Free estl- Main St., Manchester. Help Wanted-Male 36 mags, g()od condition. CaU 649- 250 cc and traUer. Excellent 3 mates. Phone 649-1960. 8708 a fte r 6 p .m . condiUon. Both for $676. Phone 649-4291. RN or LPN, for doctor’s office, e l e CTTRICIAN — journeyman. 646-6629. N J LAFLAMME - Carpenter INSIDE—outside painting. Spe- by August 16th. 4% day week, full-time. Insurance benefits, EXPERIENCED ALLEY OOP BY V. T. HABILIN 1968 OLD8M O B H E CUtlass ex ­ «. J. 1.UU unnuiuu SK Donl.r T»/.» ManCheStCr ...... _____aj clal rates for people over 66. R ep ly B ox paid holidays and vacation, ceUent condiUon, all power, MOTORCVCLE Insurance — contractor. Additions, remod­ OIL BURNER TECHNICIAN Call my competitors, then call H erald. pension and profit sharing MORNING, LADIES' \ HE'S DOING \ MY, Y E S ' ...WE THINK air-conditioning, low mUeage, Call Betty Turner, at the eling and repairs. Call any­ Capable Ml Installatloa and minor plombliig repaba. HOW« UTTLE _ I JUST FINE, ] HEIS STOPPED HE'S EVEN , SIDEWAYS/ ) me. Estimates given. 649-7863. plan. CaU Roberts Electric, 8 KAY-TEE TODAY?/ MR.OOP.' /'SHAKING AND SHOWN A ( YEAH $2,260. 643-9466 after 6 p.m. Crockett Agency, for low rates tim e fo r fre e estim ate. 876- SEWING Machine operators, a.m. — 6 p.m. 644-2421. e EXCELLENT WAGES a PAID HOLIDATB ^ ^ HIS APPETITE'S MITE. STEVE CANYON BY BOLTON CANIFF including passenger liability. 1642. part-time, evenings. Call 643- e RETIBEMENT FLAN RKALGOOD.' 1966 BUICK Special deluxe se­ 643-1677, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Floor Finishing 24 2264. PARTNER wanted, learn my e GOOD WOBKINO CONDITIONS ------^ dan, automaUc, power brakes. WES ROBBINS Carpentry re- o NO TBAVEUNO TO HARTFORD STEVE CANYON ^ N O T1/V\E LIK eV f IKST W E U ' WMlCCN business in sgiare time. Must power steering,’ new tires, low 1968 GERMAN Puch, exceUent modeling specialist. Additions, e l OOR SANDING, and refln- Onr men know of this ad. 0 WROTE ME AND NOW TO START TAKE A RIDE MANY t i m e s ! h im TOO G h e l p VOURSELFj------UF, ) 1/ ORRTAINLY LAWN------MOWER, THAT RANa OUT jT OF OF SAS ■ ‘ J There’s more to running a service statton than Just pump­ 1966 FORD Galaxie 600, white. Business Services ** and concrete, no job too small, loo Constitution Plaza, Hart- MR.LUMPOCK ■ v'^ hc nu^r?f I e s o /, AGAIN ing g a s ! In nmnlng condiUon. Asking BRUSH chipper rental. Stop over 20 years experience. Free ford. Evenings, 233-6879. We’re looking for an action minded Individual. $760. CaU 644-1088. pollution, chip brush and trees, estimates. CaU after 6, 648-1870 ------——------SECRETARY or 6112076. MORTGAGES — 1st, and 2nd., use chips for mulch. Special 1966 OLDSMOBILK F86, cus­ mortgages —interim financing We’U train you and pay you uhlle you’re learning. LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON prices for contractors. 742-8262. RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT tom Station wagon, can be seen — expedient and <»nfidenUal Roofing - Siding 16 LABORATORY Then you’U be placed in a high volume ESSO serrioe sta­ a t t h e C rock ett A g en cy , 244 TWO YOUNG married men service. J. D. Real Estate tion as a Commisston Manager. Here your earnings, based Main St., 643-1577. will do small repair jobs and GUTTERS and roofs, aU types Assoc., 648-5129. FuU-time posltico reporting to Technical Director In coipo- painting, also ceUar clesnlijg repaired and replaced. Rea- rate R A D Lab. partially on commissions, will be the resutt of your over- 1969 CHEVY Nova, automatic, EASIER Payment mortgage and light trucking. CaU 646- sonable prices. Free estimates, aU m a n a geria l aU U ties. turbo-thrift,. poel-tracUon, ra­ plan. Pay Interest only for e lV 2692, 646-2047. 646-1399. ChaUenging opportunity for “Girl Friday,’’ deslrthg fiiU n dio, snow tires, RaUey wheels two to five years, then pay aecretrial responsiblUties. The finest fringe benefits avaU­ If you like It where the action la . . . CMl ns Today! ExceUent (xmdlUon. CaU 646- in^EjE SERVICE (Soucler) — AL LAPLANT — Siding, roofing. the balance without penalty. a b le. No brokers’ fee, no appraisal 8144. Trees cut, buUdlng lots clear­ storm windows, awnings. (Qual­ E. P. Nebon 521-7350 ity workmanship, free esU­ fee. CaU now. Immediate serv­ COLONIAL BOARD CO. . 1968 CX)RVAIR, running condl- ed, trees topped. Got a tree problem! Well worth phone mates. Fully insured. 649-3417, ice. Mortgage Finance Co., 616 PARKER ST., MANCHESTER If you have questions, please let ns know. tton. Starter weak. Best offer. 872-9187. 243-1416, 653-7162. Mrs. E. S. Lottus CaU 742-7807. caU, 742-8262. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ FRIDAY, JULY 80, 1971 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALH, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JULY 80, 1971 ” PAGE TWENTY-ONE PAGE TWENTY Houses For Sale 72 Houses. For Sole 72 Houses For Sole 72 Apartments - Flats - Houses For Sale 72 Houses^For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Out of Town Out of Town Out of Town On Today Show: Tenements 63 MANCHESTER — Four-family MANCHESTER — $25,900. 4-4, MANCHESTER — 8-room over- MANCHESTER Spacious 7- SBiiiy rented. E!x- 8860. Agency, 646-0181. rated, mtlltary-style uniform, "Please don’t,’ * tlon throughout, a good invest­ 7%-room Custom Ranch. 8 bed­ cellent cendition. CaU Doris NORTH COVENTRY which he called a USO uniform, man. WE HAVE customers waiting lovely private grounds. Fea­ TOUR COOPERATION WILL RANCH—Less than one-year ment. Secondary financing rooms, kitchen with dinette Smith, Jarvis Realty Oo., SOUTH WINDSOR — Owner COVENTRY — 7-room custom IMMEDIATE USTINGS WANTED made the remarks twice during Afterwards, Newman sold, BE APPRECIATED DIAL 643-2711 for the rental of your apart­ old. Modem eat-in kitchen, fam­ available. Owner has other in­ and bullt-lns, family room, 2 tures fireplaced - Uvlng room, Realtors. 643-1121. built Ranch. Two fireplaces, I wlU picture advertise your the Interview with NBC news- “what prompted me to inter- ment or home. J.D. Real Es­ desperate and must seU this OCCUPANCY!! ily room, 8 bedrooms, 2-car ga­ terests. 60s. Wolverton Agen­ baths, 2-car garage, brick and jalousied-sun room, attached ______gorgeous brick home. Many, extra large rooms. Oarage. house twice a week, plus, men Edwin .Neiyman and Joe inp( him was that it seemed to tate Associates, ihc. 643-5129. Four years young. Raised rage. Many extras stay, includ­ cy, Realtors, 649-2818. aluminum siding. Merritt garage, and inground pool IMMACULATE 6-room Ranch. many extras. AU offers to Double lot. Ebccellent area. Ranch with a lot of elbow give dally coverage in two Gar^iglola. me that serious things were Continued From Preceding Page uijring refrigieratorreinKGrawr oiiuand AicMvigfreezer, ■ ' ' _---- ; ... Agency, 646-1180. $26,900. Wolverton Agency One-acre treed manicured lot. be considered. A tremen­ $33,900. Hayes Agency, 646- room. Fireplaced - family papers every week until Newman terminated the in- being said in what appeared to MANCHESTER — One - bed­ washer and dryer, new wall-to- GREEN MANOR Ranch, wlUi Realtor, 6(9-2813. Carpeting. , Stone fireplace, room garden apartment. Car­ 2 baths. MANCHESTER, like new, ex- dous opportunity for the dis­ 0131. room, big eat-in kitchen, sold. CaU terview about a minute before me to be an offhand, Irrospon- wall carpeting throughout moot large added den. Harvest gold stove and refrig­ criminating buyer. formal dining room, 3 bed­ UNSAY REALTY its scheduled conclusion. gipie maitner.” 51 peting, all appliances, heal, $27,900 — EIGHT-ROOM Colo­ erator. Partial recreation EAST HAR’TFORD — Law­ 649-0168 Boots & Accessories 46 Household Goods and parking. $170. Immediate nial, In-Iaw qaarters. Alumi­ rooms and 2-car garage. Discussing what he called the Newman added, ”I was ang- t h i r i ™ , ^ T ; e e n s . alr-condlUoners, many extras. 9% -ro^ D u t^ room. $2,800 down to qualified rence St. 2-(amily house, 6 -4% strength of U.S. troops In bases ,y j gxgo felt that the Inter- ■ s _ SBVEN-PIE3CB Daystrom dl- occupancy. Highland Oak Vil- flrT p r-^ S ^ X u ^ ^r-;;;;;;;rr^:i7.^, 643.0934. p^k-Uke lot in presage ^ num siding, new heating sys­ WE NE1BD Ui^nNGS! Spacious rooms, one acre SELLING your home or acre­ buyer. Pasek Realtors, MLS, rooms. EbcceUent cendition, lot. Many' extra features. In Spain and England which he view, even without those corn- 13H’ WOODEN boat, good con- nette set, .excellent condition, ilage, 643-5177. Evenings 647- ’Hiree fireplaces, 4 baths, flrst- tem. Off Eaist Center St., trees. 289-7476, 742-8243. caielroe for 6 years. $36,000. age? For prompt friendly serv­ 9921. garden tools. $88,600. 106 FOOT 7%-room custom laundry room, 5-zone Hutchins Agency, Realtors, If you’ve been thinking Just $32,900. 649-6306. ice, call Louis Dlmock Real­ had just visited, Jessel com- ments, was not proceeding in dition, built' this year. 872-3727. Call 643-9175. about selling, give us a caU T.J. Crockett, Realtor, 875- plained: any coherent, logical, follow- GRACIOUS antique colonial in brick Ranch. 87’ living room, heating and much more. Must 649-6324. MANCHES’TER, 6-room Cape, 2 6079. ty, Realtors, 649-0623. ALUMINUM V-bottom 13%’ SEWING Machine — Singer PRESIDENTI^ Village Apart unfinished, 2 • car garage, for prompt, efficient, and "Of course, when you pick up able way.” ments, Manchester — One and exceUent condition, 8 fireplaces, 2-car garage, 2% acres. Gfr- ,gee. A real opportunity. Hayes • • B & W • • boat,- older 3 h.p. motor. $100 Touch and sew in walnut cabi­ 18 beautifully decorated rooms, geous view. Hutchins Agen- Agency, 646-0181. BOULDER Rd. — 6-room Colo­ broezeway, aluminum siding professional service. COVENTRY — New five-room BARROWS and WALLACE OO. Pravda, uh, the New York nbc News President Reuven Phone 643-2925, alter 5 p.m. net, dams, mends, embroi­ two-bedroojn apaulments. For nial with broezeway, famUy and awnings, many extras. Bolton Times, you’ll see it’s all full of said in a statement: appointment or further infor­ modem eat-in kitchen, formal cy, 649-5824.______yiiTAtirTTFfiTOR CfiT“» Ranch. Fireplace, basement Manchester Parkade ders, monograms, etc. Origi­ room, two-car oversized ga­ Waddell School area. Sylvia HERITAGE HOUSE garage. Aluminum siding. Manchester 649-6306 dope and kllUng chUdren. "Edwin Newman handled an SPECIAL 16’ Wellcraft boot, mation, call anytime, 646-2623. and BOim>N Lakefront. Executive’s ^th fireplace, redeco­ rage. EiXquisitfr^parkUke 1.78 Jessel said the drug situation jmfortunate occurrence with nally over $300. Special, fast room, 8 sitting rooms, 4 ^ fovera. 8 firenlaces. — Hinino- anA eat-in Utch- LttPenta Agency, 646-2440. 'Priced right. WlU sell or rent ------Swim Class also 18’ Wellcraft boat with $51.00 cash or terms. Call 623- 4-room apartment, In- lam room, s s iiu ^ » estate, two foyers, 8 fireplaces, rated dining and eat-in Utch- aero lot with sturdy shade 646-2482 with option to buy. $80,900. BOLTON — Four - bedroom among U.S. servicemen was g^a dispatch and NBC trailer and 85 h.p. Johnson. © 1971 by NEA, Inc.” ™ oP«n beami,_.panellng, 2% bedroom, tiled tre u . Complete privacy in F.M. Gaal Agency, Realtor, Cape. Central air-conditioning, “so exaggerated, it s almost feels he acted wisely and Also come in and see t h e ______0200. Dealer. eludes stove and refrigerator, and 8 baths, 6-zone heat. Hutchins bath, 2 bedrooms, secwid floor E\>r the finer homes. For Mothers 3 Manchester’s most desired MLS, 643-2682. 1% baths, aluminum storms, chUdlsh. jjj jjggf posslbio taste to cor- Wellcraft boats. 16’ to 24’. Ma- SEWING machine — Singer heat, hotwater, carpeting, $185. / rage, large banw M d ou^^ Agency, 649-6824. parUally finished. Beautifully JUST U ST E D "We have some strange new ^ broadcast sltuaUon mono- Wolverton Agency, 649-2818. "G ive this guy the red carpet treatment. Thejr say he owns ings. A view from every win- ^ garage, ao se prestige area. A one of a 2-FAMILY screens, 100x400' lot. Mid 20’s. Starts Monday rine supplies and accessories, zig-zag. Buttonholes, Bel Air Real Estate, 643-9332. thing with the commi^que geemed to be getting out some acreage in Florida near the new 'Disneyland. dow. $48,000. CUSTOM BEAUTY - ^ to school’s and s t o ^ $22,900. Und home. Owner. 643-6096. used motoro. (^pltol Eq^p- p-ams, hems, etc. OriglnaUy q n e - BEDROOM apartment 4-4 with new oak floors, 2 MARTIN School Area, New 7- BOLTON A Ai. I 1 « being anti-American,” said Jes- ^ uo-j ment, 38 Main St., Manches- 1349, „ow only $64. Easy ^eat, references requlr- 7-ROOM COLONIAL, formal ^ ______Owner 643-9262. ______MANCHES’TER — $20,600. Im­ new furnaces, modern baths room Cape, 3 bedrooms, fami­ OdVENTRY LAKE - Ihree b e ^ ’a d d ^ to ®®1’ Jessel could not be reached ter. 643-7968. terms. Call 622-0931, dealer. ed Ranch with aluminum sld- ly room, 2-car garage, fire- cottages,A.AA»,o«.A.o alloil th»othree only Aw.i'» *oA$24,900. 011(1 “ r novices, IB oeui* kuucva aaa Pravda, uh, the 'Wash- ed, $160. per month. I%llbrick dining iw m , modem y t ^ n mid laKEWOOD arcle, 8 bedroom maculate 6-room Ranch, wall- and kitchens, appUances, 5-ROOM RANCH ImmeiUately for comment. Agency, 'Realtors, 646-4200. to-waU carpet, enclosed porch, treed lot and 2-car g;arage. ^ace and Eduminum siding. Owner wlU finance. PriUto ^^® t T M l T S f y i r ^ ^ " As the Interview, scheduled REFRIGERATOR — apart­ 65 ^ r ' f l ^ l l v ^^*^^fireD laces located on colonial, carpeting. appU- Merritt Agency, 646-1180. With garage, waU-to-waU car- At this point, Newman inter- mlnutea, ended about SUNFISH saUboat, wooded ment size, like new, $76. 30” Apartments - Flats ~ Houses For Rent floor family room, 2 fireplaces, Drive. Open for inspec- ances, laundry room, screen- aluminum siding. Hutchins $28,600. Hurry! pasting. One-acre beautifuUy teach privileges. ExceUent in- director T"",'—V ---- J -----'.'.'m ' *** mmuies, enaea aovui. model. $166. Phone 742-8785. tw o -b e d r o o m a p a ^ e n t yeTOiiients . 63 Agency, Realtors, 649-6324. ’TWO acres, 7-room Raised treed lot. Exclusive area. B%% vestment. Low down paym ^t. Monday ’^®®®®‘’ one-minute before it was sched- gas stove, $36. Aluminum com­ available Aug. 1st, $140 per MANCHEBTER - 6H-room tlon Sunday 1-4 p.m. Evenings porch, 2-car garage, wood- June Good, 643-1837, Pasek Re- gj i®.^ g m and fmi ^ c u r J®®*®'. «-e a guert tere I j^gg^, gg^^ bination screen doors, $10. Ranch available September ♦s»,»ou. 6-8. Starkweather Construe- gd grounds. Call owner, 649- MANCHESTER — Brick 7-room Ranch, built-ins, recreation assumable mortg;age to qualified altors, 289-7475. don’t think very much of this . .j,. ,,mnt month plus heat, no children. ad UL’TS only, no pets, all elec- HERITAGE HOUSE room, garage, georgeous view, buyer. $25,000. altors. rentiy with the children’s .~.j ------— - gorry,” and the network went each. 643-2466 evenings or 643- Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 649- for one-year lease. Security, 7.ROOM RAISED rapeh, an im- tion, 646-5363. 8690. Colonial, 1% baths, garage, ex­ ■Pravda, e x c u s ^ e the New ^ g ^^g^^ Garden - Form - tric 3-room deluxe apartment, 646-2482 $32,900. Hutchins Agency, CO’VENTRY — Country Uvlng classes, which are held week 1442. 4636. references, heat included, maculate macuiaie homenome tastefully lasieiuuy dec-ubu- _ Tiiat listed wad AisTriinr wn ceUent condition, wall-to-wall York Times, Pravda, excuse ^ ^ Dairy Products 50 heat and appliances furnished, i-bedroom For the finer hcimek. Realtors, 649-6324. F. M. GAAL AGENCY high on a hill, seven-room Co- day mornings at Gay City ’TRADER central location, near high $ ^ monthly. Hayes Agency, orated, richly carpeted, 2% n « . h r w L e . carpeting, new 2-zcne heating me. the Washington Poet.’ ‘® ^ .TORBE-ROOM heated apart- 646*0181. baths, paneled fireplace, fani’ home, in fine residential area. ssrstem, screened patio. Must REALTOR, MLS lonial, 11x24’ front-to-back Uv- State Park just over the Bolton "I think that’s Billy. I really ^ BUCKLAND Farms, fruits and used furniture and appliances, ment. Stove, refrigerator. Sec-' school and Manchester -«««>«“Memori- • ------buUt-ln bar and exceuem ’Tremendous location and MANCHESTER $24,500. Oen- ing room with fireplace. Four line In Hebron, do.” said Newman. in the Soviet Union. vegetables picked frerii dally. 50' Pearl St., Manchester. Open priced to sell. Drive by, signs be seen. Asking $29,900. Frech­ traUy located 7-room Cape, ga­ ond floor. W orkl^ adults pre- COVENTRY - SmaH house. brick wall, centrally sir-condi-alr-condi- Heritage House, 646-2482. ette Realtors, 647-9993. IdANCHESTER — Four - bed­ 648-2682 bedrooms, aluminum siding. She said she already has "You have your opinions, and The program’s producer, Open 9:30 a.m. to 7:80 p.m., daily and evenings. We buy ferred. $186 mcmthly. Security private home Uvlng. 649- screened porch, lake privl on property. T. J. Crockett, room older (^lonial. Bowers rage, nicely shrubbed and $30,900. Austin A. (Jhamters, quite a few mothers anxious to Comer Tolland Tpke., and g^u. 643-6946. Uemed, beautifuUy treed and OAPE — Across street from treed lot. Quick occupancy, ______I have mine,” Jessel respond- Douglas Slnsel said afterward, deposit required; - References. leges. Available immediately landscaped grounds. Located be­ Realtor, 643-1677. MANCHESTER — Tanner St, iSchool area. Expansion room Realtor, MLS, 643-2326. begin the lessons. Any other In- think Mr. Newman was ah- Adams St. hospital, 6% rooms, fireplace, Bel Air Real Elstate, 643-9332. qoVENTRY Lake area, vacant CaU 646-1098. CaU 742-6651 tween 2 golf courses. just listed, 6-room expandable for two or more bedrooms. terested adult who 1s a non- or '-Head on a second," said solutely right. 100 per cent WE BUY. and sell used fur- ’THURS’TON Apartments — 140 aluminum siding, carpeting, RAISED Ranch, 3 bedrooms, 2 Cape, fireplace, garage, 4-room house on big wooded NORTH COVENTRY BLUEBGStRIES to pick 25 niture, appliances, etc. Week- m a NCHES-TER Deluxe two- Hilliard St., Manchester. Open BOLTON — Executive 3-bed garage, absolutely immacu­ fireplaces, aluminum siding, Two-car garage. Oversized lot. MANCHESTER — New homes beginning swimmer may join Newman "I think vriiat you right in interrupting Mr. Jes- AMSTON LAKE 6-room cottage, late. Bel Air Real Estate, 643- all storm windows, large treed beautiful treed yard. Should go City water, sewers. Early oc- beinr biiUt In a rural setting comer lot. Asking $11,900., but JUST REDUCED the class by appearing Monday ggy jg g^srious if you mean it. sel." cents pint. Manning, Watrous days, and evenings, 13 Oxford bedroom • duplex. 1% for your inspection dally, 9 room Ranch, 1% baths, fire Fo b # o F C9J. QAA 1>Aa1. #%>o a a a U* 'RiT . * ______..■siz.Aw.a «rl11 14of AVt T .a V a ’Two acres ot prime land, completely furnished right down lot in prestige neighborhood, last at $24,900. Frechette Real­ cupancy. $28,000. Call F. M. with city uUUtles. Ranches owners wUl listen. Lake privi­ with a fee for Insurance. Qne does not accuse news- "You just can’t go around Rd., Boltfm. 649-4767. at., Manchester or call 643- basement carnets, an^ 8 p.m. ’Diree rooms place, 2-car g^arage, to the dishes. Extra lot includ- 9382. tors, 647-9996. leges. Good financing. T.J. fruit trees, brook, bam and montMy. Immediate occupan many extras. Low 40's. Cali Gaal Agency, Realtors, MLS, from $32,900, Capes $88,900, The children’s classes are papers of being Communist, saying things Uke that about SUMMER squash for canning 83*1 anytime. _ pUances and heat included, fea^ring w all-to-v^ c a r ^ , ed. $14,900. $22,500 ’THREE - BEDROOM 643-2682. Crockett Realtor, 643-1677. view with nine-room re­ cy. L. H. Gottlieb, Assoc. Real owner, 646-8674. MANCHEISTER — Immaculate Raised Ranches $36,600, Oolni- ______running smoothly, Mrs. Gorl^ which you have just done." American n e w ^ p e rs,” Slnsel or freezing, 76 cenU half bush- ta g SALE - Furniture, rugs, »23» monthly. Paul W. Dougan, Ranch, aty sewers, city ______stored house. Beautiful coun­ says. Teachers are Bolton ‘I didn’t mean it that way,” said. I t e m . , W tors, 1-687-2288, 1-637-2681. MANCHESTER 4-bedroom Split 6-room Ranch plus 12x17’ fam- 31-33 HOMESTEAD ST., duplex, lals from $80,900. Merritt SOUTH WINDSOR — Birch HUl try setting on quiet side water, full basement. Hutchins MANCHESTER — New listing. Agency, 646-1180. youths who have teen through level, 3 baths. 2 fireplaces, 2- Agency, Realtors. 649-6824. preferred west side location. Uy room. Three large bed­ excellent condition, 2-car ga­ — EbcecuUve U ft R 9-room road. Owner has. just re­ the town program themselves, BUTTER and sugar com, beets, MANCHESTER — Deluxe one- storage, master ’TV antenna, car attached garage, huge 80x15 rooms, fireplaced Uvlng room, rage, lot 100x126. Marion E. Ranch. Park setting. Dream duced ' price to $36,900 for beans, onions, cucumbers, RO-. Bolton._ bedroom apartment on Main laundry faculties. Parking for Qyj ^ TOWII attached garage. Private yard. Robertson, Realtor, 643-5963. and then gone on to volunteer rec room, sundeck off mMter MANCHESTER area - 9-room 2-Mr” ^ a ^ w e U Lots For Sale 73 kitchen, self-cleaning double fast sale. CaU John Mc­ teacher status, and, some, even­ squash and tomatoes. 21 Angel yaRJD SALE —Antiques, glass- St. $167 per month including two cars per apartment. Heat _ _ 4 4 bedroom, well treed and land- custom buUt Garrison Oolo- Hayw 20s. Wolverton Agency, Re­ oven, central air-conditioning, Laughlin at 64941306. St., Manchester. ware, mlsceUaneous, Friday, appliances, air - conditioning and hot water included. $176 r o r n e n r ~ scaped lot with flagstoned p ^ o nlal. Large family type rooms. altors, 649-2818. MANCHESTER — CentraUy' lo­ tually, to paid status. MUton A-ZONE building lot in conve­ carpeting, fleldstone fireplace, and David Jensen, Mindy Les- Saturday and Sunday, back of and carpets. Paul W. Dougan, per month. Peterman Agency, and, barbecue. Preferred neigh- bedromns, 2% baths, dou- -^^ency, cated spacious 4-bedroom old­ den, two-car radio contn^ ga­ Many Unprepared MANCHESTER — Three-fami­ er Colonial, 1% baths, fire­ nient location, nicely treed and • • B ".r.nW «or, ra ^ a i.. Pad. W. D<«r.n, Many extras and {XMsibUlties. Brick Colonial. Ideal central entry half-acre ^,6(>0. Hayes lovely area. Please call 649- specialist ta compensation re­ Family room with beamed Electors, of the Town of Man­ 6306. Do not answer this ad, if you passing certificates and sklU —the day they give you the par- commode, oriental china, Bris­ posal, heat, air-conditioning, 4536.______pnrirtm.riT _ loanable Au- Price reduced to $46,^. ^ celling and built-in bar, dream chester wUl be in session location In preferred neighbor­ Agency, 646-0181. search for The Oonfezenoe ANTIQUE and Tag Sale — hood. Convenient to every­ _ want close neighbors! Pretty cards wlU be handed out, and „ Board, said the number of men ’Two old wash tenches, Edison tol, Baccarac, pair zipper loop ^ M ^ ’ St^*C^ d e l u x e 2 - bedroom apart- gust 1st, 8%-room a p ^ P ^ n t, h .r o OM CUSTOM*" RANCH, kitchen with barbecue, etc. in the Municipal BuUding, B ^ Vv • • country setting for this com- water safety demonstrations oil lamps. Cha-Ro-Lane, Route ______II______I____ ment. AvaUable now. ${200 per Residential area. Adults, no vVall-to-wall carpeting through. etc. CaU Now. Hayes Agency, Town Clerk’s Office, on thing. Immaculate. Bel Air retiring before 06 has probably home jAono with horn, Victo­ Resort Property BARRO'WB AND WALLACE CO. pletely renovated 6-room Cape wlU be presented. Warren Rolpb, nation- rian stand, etc., depression 74, Ellington, 872-3279. 4% ROOMS, second floor, clean, month including heat Md ap- pets. Security. 649-4824. g baths, large rec room. 646-0131. Wednesday, August 4, 1971 Real Estate, 648-9382. on acred lot. WUl help with al coordinator for the combined doubled ta the last 10 yean. For Sale 74 Manchester Parkade The undefeated Bolton worn- American Association of Retired Meyer said only about 5 per ^glass, f r ^ e s , w ^on_ , wheels, z* z_ t Xrlisi h E iOixvv,/njSiC>BIRCHES AjinqucAntique Route ROCKVILLE - 4 rooms, fir^ °P® »^ J ' ' from 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., Manchester 64941306 financing. Owner X Agent, lamps,.------tables, II Morris— 1„ chair Ashford, Conn.-1 July and Infant. No pets. $160 with heat. Realtor, 649-4635. , Large treed lot, 180x216’ with a for the purpose of admitting PLANNING AND ZONING LAKE WUUams — Modem 4- Retrus Realty, 742-6270. en’s softball team w n to 64 Diaco;rery Rd., - 3170. call between 8-3, 249-9397. ^es. CaU J.D. Real Estate As- no teU. ^ n te h e d «replace, den, 4 bedrooms, that following a PubUc Hear- sewerage, low taxes. $20,900. lows : AppUcant must be a $17,800. CaU 043-4642. teams. Garage. Over five Agent-owner, 646-6053, 872-9648. hits. Irene Bavier made a good er because more and more been subetantially Increased. In Vernon. July 30th, 1 p.m. un- FOUR-ROOM apartment in soclates. Inc. 643-5129. unfurnl^ed. $160. 876-2800. lot. $26,900. Bz'^zzzzzz in and see our Unlted States citizen, eighteen tag on July 27, 1971 the Plan- acres of commercialized zon- ______play to end the game. In the people are going Into retirement Idans where a person can retire til dark, July 31st, 11 a.m. to W e a n g p p a “ four-family. Storage space, ap- MANCHESTER 4 lance rxjoms EAST CEN'TER ST. Large 10- busy Bea. We’re ready, (18) years of age, have resided ntag and Zoning C!ommlsslon AMSTON LAKE — ExceUent ed land bordering river. Orv BOLTON $21,900. Low main- last game of the season, Bol- at an earlier age. and many of ®«e ^ with almost as mudi d ^k . Coffee and punch serv- 5 7 pUances. Available immediate- fioo^bus line. Colonial may be used for ta the Town of Manchester for voted to approve coniUtion, attractive, - furnished Route 6. High 20s. Petrus Re­ ton faces Coventry again them are unprepared and dls- money as if he were Connecticat’s tenance 6-room home on the willing and able to assist six (6) months,’ and take the An application from Carl 4-room waterfront cottage. alty, MLS Realtor, 742-6270. lake, rec room. Elano Agency, Thursday, at the (Coventry enchanted with it. many as 50 per cent of the eU------SIZE 9, wedding gown and veil >y- 31f> r^*„T ® ® "^’ P®*®’ W*^*® S n r R l n t 6 7 most desirable Petersen of Ledge-Crest, Heatalator fireplace, paneled gible woricera retire eariy. GARAGE Sale — Chrome table, for faU or winter. Call 646-2882 Hsul- Manchester Herald. POf RCnt______posslbUity of acquiring more oath prescribed by law. 646-2677. . A University of Michigan L you in the sale or pur­ Condomininm Development Dated at Manchester this Inc. for permission to sub- Uvlng room, screened porch, ANDOVERr-^Tustom buUt 5%- “More people retire eariy if four chairs, hammock,- coffee after 5. ■ MISQUAMICUT — Rhode is- 1“ ^. large lot. CaU owner, evenings room Ranch ta country, set­ SOUTH WINDSOR — Immacu­ In slow pitch softball the ghows that one of every table, power mower, mirrors, ------FIVE-ROOM apartment, sec- - 30th day of July 1071. (Uvide property on the Bombers teat the Aces 9-6 they can afford it,” he con- ___ FIVE rooms, ganagC’ conve- . parking, $160. Four-room heated cot- r o CKLEDGE-Dynamic 9-room chase of YOUR property. West Side of Wall Street and weekends, 1-537-1474 or ting.. Two fireplaces, 1% late 6-room Raised Ranch, 3 r . 1 V. « ® four retirees is unhappy and un- ' hand hooked rug;s, mlsceUa­ Board of Admissions last night, creating a three- satisfied ^«iwith retirement. A ®*’*“®®' nlently located, second floor, Available’ Augu’st mt. Adults] ^ ® - Raised Ranch, 5 bedrooms, 2% Mildred M. Schaller, into eight lots, with the 875-0346. baths, wall-to-waU carpeting, baths, 3 rooms partiaUy fin­ neous. 10-7. 162 Benton Street. lartesian WeU, storms and way tie for second place ta great many of these persons Besidea poor finances, expwts Wanted - To Buy 5 8 one child, no pets. CaU 643-9037. security, references required, beach. CaU 643-0491.______baths, large family room, ca- *2 1 ,8 0 0 Selectman provision that the location ished lower level. Only $34,900. for the two-bedroofai natt screens, on % acre lot. Own­ Hayes Agency, 646-0181. were' toreed into r ^ ^ m e n t be- fY Oie biggest r e ^ for un- MAJESTIC oil and electric Antiques, VILLAGER Apartments -^7- ______CaU 643-6006 after_ 6 p.m. COVENTRY Lake — Beautiful thedral ceUng and dining KEITH WUUam C. Johns(»i, of proposed walls be added Out of Town f r WellPoint gouse of predetermined age Urn- retirement to ^ p t a n - range, very good condition, HOUSEHOLD lots - Lakewood Heights cottage for modem kitchen. A 'ver- ers, Asking $28,700. 649-9566. bric-a-brac, locks, frames, room townhouse, private base- i^rrqpj . ROOM ai>artment, Selectman to the final plan. 7 5 «iiall stand«t«nH at r...-four ,.H„.wins and itations. They did not reaUy or, ta the case of forced re­ $40. Philco refrigerator, 2-door, rent, sleeps 7, $86. per week. ®®^*® *'®"'® ^ exceUent lo­ ESTATE Chester F. Bycholski, Dated at Hebron, Connecti­ For Sale glassware. We buy estates. ment, 1% tiled baths, wall-to- gg^,gj,d floor, stove, refriger- three losses. The Rupp Riders want to retire, so they failed to tirements, no planning. very good condition, $30. 643- cal! Mitten Agency, Realtors, cation. 2-car garage. A GzmpejTResWy Dcvelopiiitat Selectman cut, this 28th day of July 1971. All-In-One Quick Trim are to first place, with five Village Peddler, Auctioneer, wall carpeting, 2 air-condition- pg^ month plus 172 E. CENTER ST.' HEBRON — One year young, plan for it. “I don’t think eariy retire­ 8292. 420 Lake St., Bolton, 649-3247. ers, appUances, patio, 2-zone 649-2271. 643-6930. At Routes 9 and 72 Edward Tomklel, Roy Wlrth, U ft R Raised Ranch. Three wins and two losses. The sea­ ment to necessarily a bod heat, no pets, one child. ______649-1922 646-4126 in CromweU * Phone 527-9S04 Town Clerk Secretary bedrooms, two fireplaces, acre son will end ta two weeks, with ItXI «to the conidcUon of ^ the thing,” Rolph said, "tt’s Just TAG SALE — Saturday, July ------;------W e NICED LISTINGS American Medical Association ____ 31, 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. Hebron WANTED - antique furniture, Charles Lesperance, 849 7620. ftVE-ROOM apartment, stove 68 NOW! “Thinking of Sell­ plus lot. Typical elegance at play-offs after the regular sea­ that too many people retire—or glEiss, pewter, oil paintings or and refrigerator, $145 plus Wanted To Rent modest price. Flano Agency, son ends. Committee on aging that such are retired—who aren’t prepar­ 'J Rd. (Route 316), Andover Cen­ ing your property?” CaU arbitrary retirement and denial ter. Furniture, appliances, other antique^ items. Any__ quan-__ — HEBRON____ ‘ Wall -- i. — St., 24 - bed- k.^4 heat. 649-2271. NEEDED — Four - bedroom 'pfi'nA'Vl 646-2677. ed for. It, financially or mental­ tlty. The Harrison’s, 643-8709, room apartments, heat, hot Manchester Evening Herald opportunity . . .seriously lawn mower, china, books, water, carpeting, appUances, _____ house or farm house in greater ly- plus many household bric-a- 165 Oakland Street. Hartford area. Have chUdren. substitute correspondent, threatens the health of the ta- “Employers are making prog- chUdren welcome. AvaUable Clemewell Young, tel. 643-8981. dividual concerned,” the AHA brac. 742-9117. immediately. $190 monthly. Furnished - Call 649-4847. Grand Opening EASY LIVING Legal Notices LARGE TAG sale from coun­ 646-0882, 649-2871. Apartments HOUSE wanted to rent, mar- STATE OP CONNECTICUT, DIS- "Retirement—A Medical Philos­ Rooms Without Board 59 PHILBRICK TRICT OF COVENTRY, PROBATE seen, even the moot Itaerol try home. Antique and mod- DELUXE 2 - bedroom apart- EAST HARTFORD Singles >’1®^ couple, no children, Im- COURT, TOWN OP COVENTRY, Legal Notices ophy and Approach.' companies have been neglecttag em. Articles too numerous to THE TnOMPSON House—Cot- ment, waU-to-waU carpeting, preferred, nicely furnished mediate occupancy. July 27, 1971. "This condition —enforced the second part." -- - list. July 31st, August 1st, 9 to tage St., centraUy located, 6994 anytime. Ea'Jatatea ■ ot Tamls and NlkU Nlc(^, OBDBB OF HOnCB ^ ^ , complete appliances, 2 air- two-bedroom Town house. Wll AGENCY of Oovenby, in said District, minora; STATE OP ooNNECncUT, DIB- idleness—robs those affected of 6. Route 6 to Andover Church, large, pleasantly furnlsh- conditioners, full basement, accommodate up to four. AvaU- and J. Richard Nicola Trust (Ja^i^*.te®Dist^! portunlties for com pel!^ preretirement counseling to all on jig^it. nent g;uest rates. The 12th day ot August, 1971, at onto patio. $220 per month, soclatee, 643-6129. a a ie ______"Bill and Cindy are opening their Heart" deceased._____ physical and mental activity important: " It’s the key to suc­ 7:06 o’clock in the evening, at a Upon the appllcat^ of ^rjorie ggg encourages atroriiy and de- ALL HOUSEHOLD furniture ROOM in private home, park- Robert D. Murdock, Realtor. EFFICIENCY apartment f ^ NEW 16 unit Court of Probate to be held at the B. Roaebrooks, praying that an In- __j,j. cess,” he says. . . . and It’s GRAND. Bill and Cindy Clark’s new Probate Office in the Town of Cov­ iument In wiitmg purporting to be cay, the AMA committee add- must go by the 31st. Cogie Sat- ing. Complete house privl- 643-2692. mature person or maurled cou- complex, over $80,000 646-4200 antique sh<9 , “H eu t of the Home,” is opening to the entry. Is hereby assigned for a heai^ Btrunient______- "People have got to be con­ urday, 69 Peral St. Manches- leges. References required, als. Can easUy be .Increased. ing upon the settlement and allow­ the last will and testament of sedd FIVE-ROOM apartment, $260. pie. 648-9171. PubUc on J^ y 81, 1971. They’ve got a bam full of primi­ ance of the final accounts of the P. Ward Rosebrooks, deceased, may cerned about two factors,” the ter. 872-4721, 646-6245. CaU 643-5279. $13,600 per unit. Good return tives tucked away behind a little red Cape on South guardian of the estate of said be proved, approved, allowed and This direct threat to the personnel expert says. “Num- 3 Heat, appUances and aU utlU- and tax shelter, for the middle admitted.to probate, as per tepHca- health and life expectancy of ties Included. Swimming pool. Street. Just 2% miles west from Nathan Hale Home­ meat ot a successor trustee ate tlon on file more fully appean, it 1s X they’ve got. to have TAG SALE — Saturday July LARGE furnished room for re------‘ * i sized investor. Carriage Real­ stead in Coventry, Conn. If you’re not. too good at direc­ guardian of he estate of said ORDERED, That said wpUcatlon the persons affected,” says the enough money so they don't 31, Sunday, August 1st, 9-6 sponsible gentleman. Walking screened porch, barbecue. 649- BUSlllCSS LOCOflOM ty, 646-1110. tions, give them a call at 742-9871. After the 31st of July, minora: and it is olelamp, old distance to new shopping cen- 0358, 643-6266. pQ f ORDERED, That the guardians 12 MOTIFS ta^siid AMA, "may also activate un- have to scratch for food and p.m. Chairs, poielamp, Rent 64 WOODLAND they wUl be open Wednesday and Friday 2 PAI. - 6 P.M. and trustees ot said estadea exhibit Srtcl on tiie 13th day of Auguat, derlylng neuroges, contribute to ^nd two, they’ve got to records, . electric slicer, cro­ ter. Private entrance and ------,, -777 —------^------— and on the weekend 12 NOON - 5 P.M. said account in said Court at the COLOR STAMPONS cheted afghan, mlsceUaneous parking. 643-4248. COMMER^^ place for lease La„j| pof Sale 71 day and hour above mentioned and W} alcoholtom ^ and have something to do.” second floor, adults only. Se­ MANOR that notice of the time ate place set items. Some antiques. 108 or sale 461 Main St., next to for said hearing be given to all per; tiSf pe^nwr*of said‘s even precipitate an underiytag whether It’s gardening, read- Cemetery Rd., Vernon. LARGE room,' nicely furnished. curity deposit. CaU 872-8008. post office. ExceUent business APARTMENTS sons known to be Interested In said the ^ place U eeArite taei^ tendency to suicide.” (The high- or traveling, Rolph and stove, refrigerator and linens __ ^ a tio n with buUdlng. CaU BOL’TON - 7% acres. Itoute estate, by causing a ci^y of this . four-room , duplex order to be published once in some Sne^e ta^X'tewJpSiSJtaJ est suicide rate ta the country other ^ r e ment expert (30MBINATION carriage, strol­ provided. 801 Main St., 649- NEWER 646-2426. 9-6. 4 4 A . Ideal f t e business or apart- HOMESTEAD ST. Set on a lovely landscaped lot with many flowering newspaper having a circulation in a circulation in said district and involved men 06 and over.) interviewed agree that a prai- 0 apartment. Basement, applian­ by mailing a true copy, postage pre- x~ ler, swing. Jumper chair, 8302. ments. $66,000. OFF W. MlDINtE TPKE. said District, and sent by certified ces, September occupancy. BEAUTY SHOP for rent, fuUy MANCHESTER — BeautifuUy trees and shrubs. This immaculate 5V^-room Ranch mall, postage prepaid, to, or left paid- - to■ each • of - the fouowfoUowbig “I’m boreu to death,” said pectlve retiree has got to dressing table, bathtub. Good $180 without utilities plus secu- MANCHESTER with Ur. and Urs. Francis Perrottl, eana: Mariorle B. Wllser, a retired machinist velop other Interest* before he condition. CaU 647-9264. FURNISHED room for two. equipped. Wolverton Agency, treed lot, residential area. $6,000 SHOPPING CENTERS Route 44A, Coventry; Mr. Donald Road« Cbiumbia, ConPr; Robert . eg Kitchen privileges and sitting rlty. Helen Palmer, Realtor, I t e a l ^ , 649-2813. COVENTRY - - Large level 2 and 3-bedroom luxury offers the unique combination of quality construc­ Davis .Cheney Lane, Coventry- ate Rosebrooks, South Street. WUUman- who moved to Los Angeles from retires. room. Garage avaUable. Avail- 646-2647. wooded lot. Quiet area, away apartments. Features waU-t^ tion and convenient location. Large, fully carpeted, The Connecticut Bank ate Trust f ^ & a f o ? ‘Ja®di!;,SS^ aeveland about four years SPRUCE ST. small store suit- from lake. $2,600. Company all on or before the 6th day VICTORIAN sofa ted, rug. CaU ^ immediately. 669-1744, 643- eq u ^ .j^qoM rent, all newly ______wall carpeting, vanity tUe Now under construction, Broad St., Manchester, ot August, 1971. NOracAN J. PMUBS, Judge WUser spends a large number able for office or smaU retail EAST HAMPTON Beautiful baths, built-in oven, range, Texas Girl Crowned 649-6741. spring occupancy; Vernon, Route 83; Windsor living room with a fireplace, kitchen and dining area DAVID C. RAPPE, Judge FINAL ACCOUNT of his . daylight . , hours sitting on ______' ______renovated with stove and re- jjugjness. Heated. 247-4046, 683- level building lot. Walking diet dishwatsher, refrigerator and STATE OP OONNBXmcuT. DIS- a pork tench. Black Beauty Queen STOVE, refrigerator, automat- ROOM for gentleman, quiet, frigerator furnished. CaU 648- , gneg to water, $6,000. disposal, electric heat. 2 air- Locks, Route 76. and 8 bedrooms with a ceramic tile bath are featured TRicr OP. ANDO^^ TOOBATO -My eyes are bad; I can’t Ic washer, dryer and bedroom convenient location. 224 6918 for appointment. F, M. GAAL AGENCY conditioners, glass sUding along 'with a huge cedar closet and a partially fin­ 2143 COURT, TOWN OP BOLTON, July drive,” he said. "About the only ATliANTA, Go. (AP) — 81x- set. 9x12’ braided rug. Call be­ Charter Oak Street, 643-8368. ---- — FIRST-floor store or office, ap- doors, all large rooms. Full Hurry with your requirements, we will build to ^Preamt, Hoa Norman J. Preuaa, think 1 can do to come down teen-year-dd June Kelly of Ft. fore 4, 649-7327. ■______FOUR l a r g e rooms, first pp^^g^gtely 376 square feet. REALTOR, MLS basement storage area, am­ ished family room. The brick front, cast iron 2-zone INVITATION MIDDLE-AGE working woman floor in two-family ple parking. Starting at $176. suit. ' ‘ I gay fa A stroke of the iron and of Joaeph Provenzano. late here and wish I was somewhere ^ „ ® : $60 monthly. 649-7296, 647-9766. 648-2682 this ‘all-in-one’ jumpsuit of Andover, In aald District, De- else." Miss Black Teen-age A m e n ^ BLACK and white console 23’’ would Uke to share home with Basement, small yard. Hear ------Handy to shopping, schools, heating system and plastered walls are again' the TO BID .. .presto, a pretty spray bus and reUgious faculties. ... either in the short-or- of Shasta daisies in soft Wllser’s dlssattofacUcn potato She wa* s e le c ^ W edneei^ Zenith, television. Very g;ood same. CaU 843-1982 before 2 Included Adults preferred. No p r im e alr-condlttoned office ------^------Ckntunercial— Industrial, various other locations trademarks of a quality built home. 2-car garage Sealed bids will be received long-leg version. No. 8191 The Administrator, having exhibit­ $160 per month. Ref- space. Pyramid BuUding, 367 COVENTRY 40 acres, avail- Model apartment open for. blue with yellow centers edCU hlaIlls m;4;uuuvaccount withWIUI OAMUsaid's gldOMkAz;Estate to»vr upmm themav fyAWavaMproblem themmp United vraeawwwa fa. i n % i ta.e who___ asAS pe^____ condition. Phone 646-6696. p.m. available on land lease or build-to-suit basis. at the office of the Mary with PHOTO-GUIDE is in and green leaves adds this Qiurt for allowance, and filed an otateji must face as tiie number formed In talent OMnpeUUOtl fences’ security required. 649- E. Center St. Available Aug. 1. able \rith long f^tage, wopd- inspection weekday’s 1-7 p.m. with extra storage space leaves no doubt nothing has Cheney Library, 686 Mata Sizes 8 to 18 (bust 31 %- beauty to your linens application for the ascertainment of ^ t e s must race ae me numiter resDonded to unreheanod 46M Secretarial and telephone an-, ed, privatq mortgage avall- — weekends 1-5 p.m. 40). Size 10, 32% bust ffitributees ate an order of distrl- of retirees increases. According nno reapwiuBu MJ ui** ' _ swering' service avaUable on able. Carriage Realty, 648-1110. Immediate occupancy — Manchester, 25 Olcott St., to be added to this fine home. Reduced for quick Street, Manchester, Connecti­ and wearables. No. 2143 cut, until August 6, 1971 at . . . 3% yards of 45-inch has color transfer for 12 ORDERED, That the 10th day oi ^ ji®'^®^ KeUy to the daughter of DELUXE one-bedroom apart- premises. CaU 9-8, 647-9903. 'ZlllZIZZZIIZIZZinZZIZZZZI!. BuUt by 4,500 square feet. Ideal for commercial, light man­ sale, so call now to inspect this fine offering. for long version; 2% motifs of various sizes. August. 19a at 1:00 o’clock in ttie studies by the Unlverzlty of Kel- ment with all modem conve­ 11:66 - a.m. for DRAPERY at yards for short. afuinoon. at the Probate Offlre, to Oregon and The Conference ?**® ASSEMBLERS Ideal for Houses For Sole 72 ufacturing, warehouse, additional 12,000 sq. ft. the Mary Cheney Library. SEND lOf ta ctia, fir tack pattara Bolton bo ate the same la assigned ly. She sang, “I Have a Friend niences. Ample off street WAREHOUSE. 30x60’ U & R Housing Corp. available.' Patterns available only — laeladai y.asUqt aad kMdIlat. for a hearing on the allowance of Board, a private taduetrial re- jeaua ” parking. Rental $160. per storage. $125$125 per per month. |23,800 -SIX-ROOM single plus Bid forms and speclficatlans in sizes shotun. •aid account, and cm laid appUoar search arouD. more thaTi oo r%^ *. . . ma . month, 1-year lease and 1- Phone after 6 p.m,, 742-8645. are available at the Library KND 7W la etist far tack pattara Eve Uon and thla Court Dlrecu the cleric ~ ^ She will receive a $8,000 pei^ ’ Good Wages and Benefits extra lot of record, east side, Choice Main Street office space, various sizes. Business Office, Mary Cheney -lacladH a a it^ aad kaaillag. to give notice thercot, by publishing penwott plans In the appearance contract and month security. CaU Jarvis older home, 3 bedrooms, oil Rentals by The W.Y. M Library, 686 Mata Street, Man-x Prist flaiM, Addrtn trtib ZIP a circulation in aald district, ate by United States Include Oi.nli eariy re- “g„ OKXirmmiyq j ^ u n l t y toro vtolt HoUy- Apply in person, 9 to 12 noon Realty Co.. Realtors, 643-1121,. HoUSeS For R ent heat. Keith Real Estate, 646- Robert D. UH AVE. CODE aH Styla NauDar. 65 Chester, Ccmnecticut. iTNEW YORK, maiiing a true c<»y postage prepaid tirement provtoioag. Such |uaaa ^,^ood to aim ear on the Room Murdock The Spring & Summer to eAch ot the following: Roaarto cover apm oxlinately 22 million 222" televlaion aeries. Monday through Friday Town of Manchester, W.T. T>siirMP*n«>MA «oa fl* 'n«ww\k- ^ lu iu v ia iu i* • w m w . FIVE-ROOM duplex. Heat, hot -j-q^ la ND — 6-room Ranch I Realtor 643-2692 JARVIS ENTERPRISES PiM RaBM, MdrtM wWl IIP *71 ALBUM is 664, includes Provenzano, 896 Stanhope SL, Brook- Tumnlo water, stove, refrigerator. available September for one- MANCHESTER — 2-famUy, 86- 643-9661 I HAYES AGENCY, Connecticut eODl, ttfia Maaber atd Mn. postage and handling. lyn, N. Y.; JoMpblne Muaao, 269 P®®P*e. Judging was on the Daito of Stanhope Street., Brooklyn, N. Y.; These figures have not beauty, talent and personality. Adults, no pets. CaU 643-4631. year lease, 2 baths, garage, 37 Chestnut St„ Aluminum sld- 646-6926 283 E. CENTER STREET Library Board The Spring and Summer ITM auiLn...toahrs Itnl, De- IONA MFG. CO. security, references, $266. ing, 2 furnaces, $29,900. Helen 643-4112 55 EAST CENTER ST. 646-0131 William B. Buckley, ’71 Basic FASHION Book is tlgas w. a rtar laalHI Pattwa P ?£ 5 !^ di P ^ * !^ ^ c U to tafito: «“><* In the last doc- judges Included Julian Bond, a Chairman $1.00, includes postage plaeati SlraeUsas. D110-H4, Katherine Y. Hutchinson. 1 EUlng- ade, experts say. The change Is black member od the Oeorgla Regent St., Manchester 643.2111 monthly. Hayes Agency, 646- D. Cde, Realtor, 648-6666, claiat ptttiga aad Mafilag. ton Ave., Rockville. Omul fha# idmro inci^aaaea In tha Read Herald Ads 0181. Dick Lemieux, 649-9787. and handling. NORMAN J. PRSUS8. Judge soarp mcreases in me Legislature. FRIDAY, JULY 80, 1971 PAG E- T W E N T Y -T W O Average Dally Nef Press Ron The Weather PVtr The Week Ended Showers likely and poeslbly July 17, 1071 thunderstorms today, tonight Eli I. 6. Okrant, son of Mr. Fuel Oil Bids and Sunday. Highs today and and Mrs. Gerald Okrant of 49 Carnival Day iianrI|Tfitpr lEupmttg Hrralb Sunday 76 to 80. Lows tonight About Town LX Waranoke Rd., and Lee Potter- 1 5 ,0 0 0 In the upper 60s. ■nie Rev. George Noetrand, an,j jjrs. George Cookout Listed Opened by Town PLAZA DEPT. STORE rector of St. Mary’s Episcopal .potterton of 171 Avery St., have Manchester— A City of Village Charm Three companies are apparent (We Have A Notion To Please) Caiurch, will CMiduct a service named to the dean’s list On Camp Agenda E. MZDDLiE TPKE. (Next to Popular Mkt.) Sunday at 8:18 a.m. on radio. the University of Connecticut low bidders for fuel oil to town OPEN Wia>.. THUBS., FBI. tUl • VOL. LXXXX, NO. 256 (EIGHTEEN PAGES— SE (7nO N ) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1971 (Ctaeslfled' Advertising on Page 16) PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS station WINP. ’The program Is jqj. yie spriilg semester. Manchester’s Camp Kennedy, and school facilities. The follow­ TV sponsored by the Manchester which completed two thirds of ing low bid pluses are above the Area .Council (rf Churches and Sabbath services will be held Its six-week season today, has per gallon prices for New Haven Open Till 9 Tonight the Clergy Association of Man­ at Temple Beth Sholom tonight two big events scheduled for tank cars, as quoted In-the chester. at 7:30 and tomorrow at 10 next week—a cookout on Tues­ Journal of Commerce: day. and a Carnival Day on CODenATIONS W. C. Mason Co., Glastonbury, Yacafion Bound? Girl Found David A. Fletcher, s(m of Mr. Wednesday. Next east of the old armory fected young .O.C. with a long- No. 2, .0312: Tennenco Laurel PLAZA HAS ALL THE NECESSARY ITEMS Deadline Nears and Mrs. John Fletcher Jr. of The cookout will be given by cn Weils St. was an open lot. Ing to emulate Ms feat. Ihat Corp., Hartford, No. .4, .00«6; 76 Irving St., has been named to Campout Slated the Manchester Army and Navy >xiie boys had a small baseball lingering hope persisted for a Hampton Oil Corp., Springfield, Swim Caps Swim Trunks Unharmed Astronauts onto Moon, the dean’s list at Alfred (N.T.) Club, wMch conducts similar (hamsHid there with an old tin number of years until he met a Mpss., no. 0, .0102. TkAHMc Swim Suits General Oil Co. of East Hart­ University, where he Is a At Playground events every .vear for die camp­ dust pan for home plate and friend already proficient and inongs children ft Mdles ford submitted a .007 low bid On Steel Strike sophomore. ers and volunteer staff. various rags, pans or stones lor wtHlng to teach Wm. It really In Durham ’The Manchester Recreation for No. 2 but was disqualified Ear Plugs Playwear The Carnival Day is being the other bases. Isn’t very difficult to learn to By NEIL GHiBBIDE Counts. ‘“This is a basic in Department Is sponsoring a for lack of accompanying surety. AP Labor Writer dusti^ of .tremendous Impor- DURHAM (AP) — Heather Wallace B. Whiting of 12 Ly- campout lor children age 6 to Planned and a n ^ g e d by “C ^ p Once the ball went across the stay on the wire and walk, QUALITY PRODUCTS — BUDGET PRICES dall St. has been named to the It also submitted a .018 bid for WASHINGTON (AP) — La- tance to our economy.” Bird, a 13-year-old mentally re- 12. next Friday from 6 p.m. to Kennedy Volunteers, ’ with street and broke one of Mr. But to perform other tricks bor negotiators bargained today Steelworkers now average tarded girl, sat huddled under d ew ’s list at Rensselaer Poly- at 8 a.m. at the West exoense to be borne southwlck’a windows, which had mulUplles the dllflcultles im- No. 4. Prepare for Ride Buggy toward a midnight deadline 33.48 per hour in straight time a tree, talking to herself as rain technic Institute for the spring Side Oval. Moriarty Bro^.. Tayior Rent- mensely. And strange as it may Other bids were .0318 for No. 2 to be pedd for. Luckily window by Tenneco; .0100 by Savin that may bring the first steel wages. Overtime and incentive drenched the surrounding under- semester. ’The son erf Mr. suid Children must register lor All, and Jim Herne’s Hobby panes were not so large then. seem to some people, it is much By HOWARD BENEDICT Mrs. Harold A. Whiting, he Is a easier to w ^ a slack wire than Fuel Co. of East Hartford for industry strike In a dozen pay bring the average up to brush. the campout by Wednesday at Shop. That was a much lesser catas- years. . $4.36 per hour. "D o you want to go home?” AP Aerospace Writer chemical engineering major. a tight one, unless you cany No. 4; and .0218 by Mason for the playgrounds. There is a hlg event this week at giropiie than 'When “ BUdo” something to retard developing No. 4. “ Some slight progress is >®ts. Alternately they pared to make man’s first will teach electronics. He is Foods. marshmallows, a sleeping bag A T TH E Kitchen we build. Each is a one- nation’s basic steel Industry, All nine of the companies walked hand-in-hand and he driving expedition on the married to the former Marilyn In addition cupcakes (also ® t*ve feel and precise timing can described company H, ( <><)I. M HISKI 1 unemployment. CARTER CHEVROLET .. Molony said the industry had ation at ita greatest," Scott 33 St. John St., conveyance tax Chester, are receM a d m u ^ to I ia;i; rni \ i\ i^i/.i “ We’ve Miss Dtama L. Camllleri, $28.60. the volu n ^ r staff, which now ^ C O .. IN C. u M tentatively agreed to grant un- said as he stepped on the sur­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton o ®08t^-llving protection face, becoming the seventh Mabel J. Moriarty to Alta- ® white-faced clown per- BETTER CLEANERS 1229 Main S t tor. Director J. Curtis Counts of g ^ g j future InflalOT, but S. Ckunilleri of 28 S. Adams St., .(! 1 (.ri'cii K<1. We are your authorized J t ^ u e r i t t dealer/detlgner man to do so. ri of 28 S. Adams m., q paullne D. Henry, Camp Dlrrotor forming on a wire here that In- Phone 649-5238 Lockheed Aid ■ITielr first major task was to named to the spring property at 146 Park St., con- annouaced recent donations that Its wage offer was “far In- has been dilation Service who urged feriopi remove their moon car. Rover semester dean’s Hat at the Uni­ vevance tax 344 doughnuts, from Mrs. Her- IW.M. . 1. A - to the three-year, 30-per both sides to work for an agree- 1, from a compartment In the S r t C. and Kathleen A. bert D. Doetaer of 129 W. Cen- or more packages won by versity of Connecticut School of ment. Bill Passed side of the lunar lander Ftdeon. Physical Elducation. Haynes to Roland J. and Rose- ter St.; and hom em a^ c o ^ “ The hour is late,’ ’ said (See Page Ten) ■They had some difficulty marie Dion, property at 186 ‘®®. Cameron of 163 W. Center St. doing this when port of the nm- Midshipmen James B. Schrel- Henry St., conveyance tax In House about, became hung up. But, ber, son of Mr. and Mrs. George 334.10. using lanyards and cables they S. Schreiber oth i>arOes joined forces ☆ ☆ ☆ with him—even to the moon.” televised moon excursion, the plorers have a guidance system For reasons as murky as the Rover. lind, 109 Forest St. ■Ilie attack on the SAM bat­ Johnson, said the enemy rock- against the loan guarantee, the The Heal 'iUiisi 10 iw .^. • piws 5 ^ | tery was the 47th so-called ■The wife of Apollo 16 com- first of three scheduled lunar that uses the sun and a comput- secret diplomacy that arranged Iiwln had difficulty backing Froih area towns: et launching site in the north- conservatives denouncing It as R .^ o t t was all adventures. the committee out of the hatch of the landing EUingtem: Sandra Hoffman, “ protective reaction” strike er to be sure they can get back the Nixon trip, vVdk -HiB BCmmIim Ouf KvgbIbk HmgU em half of the six-mlle-wlde an assault on the free enter- smiles Friday after Scott and “ Jim is committed to his not once;, but craft Falcon, and Scott climbed UNX OP 80MDAT P A n W Glenwood Rd. made this year by U.S. war­ to the lunar lander Falcon from Friday rewrote DMZ had fired three rockets at prise system and the liberals as ^ mission and I’m committed to their trips in their Rover I twice, a resolution commending back up the nine-rung ladder to H e b r o n : James Horton, planes. 2 GREAT HOUSE PAINTS allied bases on the eastern a welfare program for big bust- Falcon to a safe, ac- mine,” she said, mocn buggy. O'® President for the planned unhook his fellow explorer from A command spokesman, Maj. Church St.; and Claudia Porter, flank of the zone, -which sepa- curate lunar landing. Mrs. Scott, joined by her two Charles Johnson, said the SAM And there’s a simpler system journey. something that he was hung up Old GUead Rd. “There’s just no way to de- children, ’Tracy, 10, and Doug, Vernon: Terry Allard, 42 battery did not fire on the Navy (See Page Seventeen) (See 'Page Seven) which astronaut David R. Scott in the morning, the panel on- considers infailable. dropped the word '/z galhms, all flavors $1.09 grade when 1 r Kuma said he was flying at down, settled again to the run- g without deciding guerrilla chieftain. aimed at pressuring Israel into you buy it at Pinehurst for... an altitude of 27,6 feet when way and veered off into the collective sanctions against “The leaders have deiced to an agreement with Egypt on GALLON GALLON grass and halted at an awk­ he saw the jetliner approach­ Jordan for Its successful crack- support any action which alms recpenlng the Suez Clanal. ward angle amid a cloud of ing. He said he 'warned Ich­ down on the Palestinian guer- at implementing the C5alro and A joint communique said Sis- • Perfect for kitchens, bathrooms, • Perfect for kitchens, bathrooms, dust. Emergency slides popped rillas. Amman agreements in letter co. Premier Golda Melr and M lv \ (, l O trim • Super durable and scrub ikawa but 'Within seconds saw out and the plane was emptied trim • Super durable and scrub Ichikawa’s plane plunging to­ A joint statement issued at and spirit,” the communique Foreign Minister Abba Eban within two minutes. resistant • Dries to a beautiful resistant • Dries to a beautiful ward the earth. He said Ich­ the conclusion of the one-day said. This was a reference to discussed “ a whole range of soft-gloss finish. soft-gloss finish. ikawa was flying at 28,5 feet. One person had a foot ampu­ conference appeared to reflect the September 1970 Cairo matters of current interest ’ in tated later in Peninsula Hospi­ Radar reported the All Nip-- a decision to support current agreement which ended the civ- their three-hour meeting. ’Hie tal, and another suffered a __ pcHi Boeing 727 was on course mediation efforts by Egypt and 11 war in Jordan at that time talks were suspended until nearly severed arm and a frac- Arabia, and a supplementary protocol Monday because of the Jewish from Sapporo, site of the Win­ tured knee. In all, the hospital ,y^g statement repeated con- in Amman setting guidelines Sabbath today and a Jewldi ter Olympic Games in northern AEROSOL ENAMEL OR STAIN MINNFLO LATEX WALL PAINT said it treated 39 persons who demnatlons of Jordan’s King for coexistence between ,Hus- day of mourning.Sunday, Japan, to ’Tokyo and flying at complained of injuries and kept Hussein and warned that “ Indl- sein and the guerrillas. The Jordanian government HALF MirVIMESOTfl 28,000 feet—the specified alti­ 12 in the hospital. collective” sanctions King Faisal of Saudi Arabia announced that three PalesUn- GALLON tude for airliners on that route. *The Federal Aviation Admin- jjg taken unless Hussein and Sadat agreed last month to ian guerrillas were hanged at c REG. Pilots of two other domestic istration In Washington said the ^Is stand. But no men- form a joint mission for me- dawn in Ruselfa, They were REG. $8.15 $ C 9 5 airliners In the vicinity of the Injuries were the first Involi^g j,, g report that dialing the Jordan dispute. sentenced to death by a court- You can pay crash, about 300 miles north of more for pre­ $1.55 an accident aboard a 747. ’The ^byan strongman Col. Muarn-' The moderate tone erf the martial last month for murder- ^ ^ G A L L O N Tokyo, said they heard the vet­ four-engine jets began regu- joint statement wOs thought largely l"g a Jordaidan civilian, scribed medicine, Save 30c, too, on each hi gal. of Premium 1.19 and 1.29 eran pilot Capt. Saburo Kasai larly scheduled service 18 Arab military intervention to the result of Sadat’s Influeilce...... ^ < »K ed to A ia f^ ’s flavors. Including the flavor of the memth . . . Pudge Berry but you can’t buy Dries fast without drips of spatters shouting excitedly on his radio: months ago. protect the guerrillas. The Egyptian president is ^ ^® ** .***® Royalf. better quality or bet­ • Large 13-oz. size • Baby safe- “ Emergency. All Nippon .. . Pan Am said the plane was "The leaders have decided to known to be a^fainst any draMlc PalestlnlM guerrilla o^ganiu* ter service than we pro­ lead free • All colors, wood stains, Beautiful super-washable finish unable to control . . . oh, oh, the second 747 built by the portggfor measures already tak- measures that would prove in- Uons, said a government state (No Umlt) Boeing Oo., and was the first ment issued in Amman. vide. Let us prove it. Bring polyurethane varnishes. Over 1200 colors to choose from oh.” ■’ en by some Arab governments effective, and could only fur- your next prescription to this Tadashl Yasumoto, who runs and said these “ would be esca- ther widen the present split in MOSCOW (AP) — ’iho Soviet We will receive a large load of Ice (h-eam late Friday . . . .MINNiaOTA. an iron works in Shizukulshl, •use r “ s r o k e s m V T Z 'r ^ “ ‘I ‘^®®® ‘>® ®®®®' Pharmacy. ' plane, .assembled March 6, lated as the situation warrants Arab ranks. Uni

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