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THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1970 PAGE TWENTY-FOUR AYeniKe Daily Net Press Rnn The Weather m JanrliPBlfr lEttfittag For Ilie Week Boded ft!: June 27, ISM ^ Pleaaaht this afternoon, high in the 80s. Comfortable tonight. Saturday fair and warm, high About Town Helpful Hot Line 15,610 in the 80s. Members .of the public affairs Msinchester residents who Hanche$ter— A City of Village Charm committee of the Manchester don’t know where to turn Junior Women’s Club will meet when they have business with a U.S. Government MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1970 (Olasalfled Advertlalng on Fngie U ) PRICE TEN CENTS tonight at 8;S0 at the home of HURRY IN NOW AND SAVE ON HUNDRB»S OF UIMRER AND l U I I ^ VOL. LXXXIX, NO. 244 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) Mrs. Adrian Michaud, 26 Arcel- agency now have a “ hot lia Dr. ^ line” to helpful information. MATERML HEMS IN EVERY DEPT.! WrVE SIGHED M ICB O N ^ R By dialing 527-2667, a local SAMPLES, DISCONTINUED LINES, DISPLAY MODELS AND OVERSTOCKS! number, they’ll reach the Robert V. Borello, son of Mr. “ Federal Information Cen­ QUANTmES ON MOST MODELS ARE UMITED SO HURRY! and Mrs. Vincent Borello of 123 ter’’ in New York City, South T o Get National Elks Eldridge St., has been named without any toll charge. Ex­ Bomb Guides to the spuing semester dean’s perts there will tell them Bar Nonwhites list and elected to the academ­ which agency provides the Integration ic honor society at Eastern service they want, and how INVENTORY SAN PRANCISOO fAP) — Connecticut State College. to reach them. The service The national convention of was established to guide the Task Force the 1.5-milllon-member Be­ Flow Freely public to federal govern­ nevolent and Protective Or^ Hie Manchester Historical ment programs and activi­ By KEN W. CIAWSON der of Elks has’ voted over­ WASHINGTON (AP) — Senators investigating the Society executive committee ties. The Washington Post whelmingly to retain a rule nation’s recent wave of politically-motivated bombings will meet at the Cheney Home­ The nunlber Is listed at the excluding nonwhites from r ; WASHmOTON — Attorney have been told bomb-making instructions are circulating stead, 106 Hartford Rd., Monday membership. head of “ U.S. Government” General John N. Mitchell dis­ widely, even in junior high schools. at 7:30 p.m. Business lAcludes listing on Page 406 of the The hand-show vote, behind closed Thursday that a federal ^ The chief of New York City’s ------the making of several impor­ new Hartford telephone di­ closed doors Thursday at the -I task force of more than 100 will police bomb squad told senators begins with bad manners.” tant appointments and inspec­ rectory, and also under end of a five-day convention, CLEARANCE be assigned to the south next Thursday bomb-making plans jjg urged congressional adop- tion of the recently completed “ Federal Information Cen­ was estimated at 1,560-22 by month to assure complete de­ appear In underground newspa- t|on of a series of new federal Society office. ter" in the alphabetical list­ Grand Exalted Ruler Glenn segregation of public schools. pers, magazines and leaflets laws, including one providing ings which follow. L. Miller, an attorney from “ The Supreme Court has rul­ distributed throughout the city, (or the inclusion of Indestructl- Residents in outlying tele­ Logansport, Ind. * 1 I King David Lodge will meet ed that schools must be deseg­ expeclally among college, high big blU of coded metal inside phone exchanges which do Newsmen were barred tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at Odd regated now,” Mitchell said in from the debate and vote on •*l fI K r school and, recently, junior high explosives to enable police to Fellows Hall. not have toll-free calling to an interview. “ Without fervor, Hartford can call the office a resolution by Norman No­ school students. quickly trace their orig;in. without passion, we will enforce Lt. Kenneth O’Neil told the Leafy asked also for laws 11- at the cost of a toll call to PREFINISHED 20x18 CAST IRON lan, exalted ruler of the the law." Senate’s investigations subcom- censing dealers and buyers of Hie Community Amateur En­ Hartford. Madison, Wls., club, which ^ o l o r e 0 Mitchell said he did not an­ ! < mittee the publications range semble of Manchester will re­ would have dropped the ticipate trouble, “ but you never from crude mimeograph flyers (See Page Eight) hearse tonight at 8 at the PAN ELIN G white-only requirement for i k o n can tell. Much depends on how to highly sophisticated manuals Unitarian Meeting House, 466 Full Gospel Christian Fellow­ J^x17 VC members. firmly state and local officials A similar try by Nolan at for constructing explosive de­ Main St.. Hie rehearsal is open ship, Interdenominational, will SPECIALS! uphold the law.” the 1968 convention also fail­ vices. to all musicians pla}ing string­ have a Bible study and open SINKS To protect Justice Depart­ ed. After the devastating explo­ discussion tonight at 7:30 at SINKS ed instruments. 10 SHEETS OP ment lawyers working in the The order also requires sion last spring which destroyed ^Target^ Role Orange Hall. COLORED ONLY field, a deputy U.S. marshal that members be older than an apparent bomb factory In a tss.00 will be assigned to each as a Hie VFW Auxiliary will spon­ AFRICAN KAYA **•9. $14.00 20, believers in God, U.S. cit­ Greenwich Village townhouse; personal escort. izens and have no associa­ he said, leaflets circulated In Irks Firemen sor a baked bean supper tomor- Reg. 19.95 Southern schools, many of hearse tonight at 8 at the Public Records FOR THE tion with subversive organi­ New York warning those who which are under volimtary or zations. might be tempted not to risk Post Home. Dick Lewis and his *20 LOT $ in .o o compulsory orders to desegre­ In Hartford Its four cardinal virtues orchestra will play for dancing Warrantee Deeds dangerous do-it-yourself bomb gate, start opening Aug. 17 and €u-e charity. Justice, brotherly production. Making bombs, the from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Hie event Archie C. Larocheile to Anna $ * f . ^ . 9 9 continue through the day after HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — love and fidelity. anonymous leaflet said, should -'We Fight Fires, Not People,” is open to members and guests. M. White, property at 29-31 Bls- Labor Day. S3. PER SHEET be left to those familiar with jg the theme of a possible boy- Hckets may be purchased at sell St., Conveyance tax $18.15. ONLY Before the first school opens, Anthony G. Plano to Prank (A P Pbotofax) chemistry and laboratory tech- cott being considered by mem- the door. 4x8 SPAN ISH O A K a force of more than 100 feder­ Cambodians wade across a stream as they move in to reinforce troops at the and Judith Morton, property at al officials, equally divided be­ Tim ely M oan niques. bers of a Hartford firefighters 28 Durpnt St., conveyance tax REG. tween the Departments of Jus­ mountain resort of Kiri Rom, which fell to the Viet Cong and North Vietna­ One of the most popular books union, Dennis MacArdle, son of Mr. Panther Trial $19.80." tice and Health, Education and mese last Saturday. Cambodians recaptured the resort city on Thursday. in circulation on high explosives The union president says that and Mrs. J. Walne MacArdle of $5.99 Lillian C. Mather to John J. Welfare, will have set up five Saves Soldier is the Swiss army manual enU- if Increased police protecUon Is 29 Constance Dr., has been nam­ and Mary Foran, property at 48 temporary regional offices. tied “ Total Resistance," a guer- not received the firemen may ed to the dean’s list for the sec­ 5 ONLY Enters Its Benton St., conveyance tax $33. One office will serve North MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) _ warfare guide that Includes not answer alarms in certain ond semester at Providence BRONZE TEAK Wilfred E. and Sharon L. Mil­ and South Carolina; others The Marines were zipping up practical instructions on con- areas of Hartford where they (R.I.) College, where he is a • ODD LOTS! crestwood Cong Retreat as Cambodians ler to Rose R. Hllona, property Georgia and Florida; Alabama; one of the many canvas bags structing bombs and Incendiary have been targets of violence, major in pre-med. He will A R CT IC ELM Fourth Day at 78 Deerfield Dr., conveyance • DISCONTINUED Mississippi - Louisiana - Arkan­ used to send back bodies from O'Neil said. John T. Kelley, president of enter his Junior year in the fall. tax $24.20. PANELS! sas; and Texas. The three- Vietnam when thev heard a Exhibiting a small arsenal of the 600-member Local 270 of the Quit Claim Deed $ 9 0 9 P A l N ^ By DAN HALX. Retake Mountain Resort Area v i^ a m wnen iney neara a international A.tsociatlon of 4x8 ^ state regional center will be in Associated Press Writer Robert C. and Mary H. Hack, It came from Lance Cpl. Rob- Fh-eflghters,’ said there had .Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Mc­ • CLOSEOUT Jackson, Miss., with the others NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) — Carthy of 32 N. Slim St. have trustees for the estate of Dar­ PHNOM PENH, Cambodia the enemy abandoned the litUe of fighter and observation and dynamite bombs linked to been an apparent attempt by SPECIALS! to be chosen later. The defense attorney for (AP) _ Cambodian army resort town before the Cambo- p l^ es patrolled overhead. ert E. Madewell of Muskogee recently sold their home and lene S. Hack, to themselves, Jerris Leonard, assistant at- Black Panther Lonnie McLucas alarm clocks, O’Neil gave the police to hush up reports of a have moved to Holiday, Fla., property at 127 Deepwood Dr., ------iroopstroops reoccumeureoccupied theu.e mountain dians - could------close------in. ™ e u returned to Saigon by Okla. senators his own short course In shooting incident Wednesday ^ JuauTe D en L ^ en t 1^^ of Kiri Rom Thursday it was believed the enemy helicopter early in the after- .-They were putUng me in a bomb-making-lncludlng dia- night where they had a retirement no conveyance tax. said Justice Department law- about another Panther In- home built for them. Mr. Mc­ Building Permit after the Viet CJong and North force withdrew westward along Aoon. bag to ship me home as dead grams and photographs of bomb A bullet struck the rear view s<,. ft. BUNDLES yers, accompanied by deputy volvedsd in the ^leged torture Vietnamese pulled out, but new the (Cardamom mountain chain Newspaper reports In Bang- ^j^en I moaned, so they rushed damage. Carthy had been associated with Robert and Marie Rivers, con­ marshals, will be scattered mirror of a car driven by a the Plnehurst Grocery for many struction of a two-family resi­ WOOD EXTENSION Rackley In (igjjung was reported today, 21 which has long been under the today told of JoJnt opera- right into the operating Earlier, New York’s top po- deputy fire chief, and rocks throughout each region. May, 1969. miles north of Phnom Penh at control of (Communist forces, tlons by Thai border police and years as manager of the meat dence at 9-11 Westfield St., **•9* 10.25 “ Wo nro irninB- tn niihlici7 e j - i, , < miies norm oi t-iuiom reim nv control oi (jommumsi lorues. ------— ------‘'7 ■■■ .7, X room," Madewell explained llceman, Commissioner Howard were thrown at the car, police department. $19,000. lADDERS the telephone, ^ b e r s ^ d ad- M ^^% rt^ceTca^®r o f'^ d g e * the^Long Vek m ictions d e^ t._ The Kiro Rom plateau is at the Thursday at a Naval hospital Leary, told the panel bombings said Thursday. One rwk broke S (fh have multiplied suddenly and “ window of the vehicle and dressed of each reiricHial cen- ronriro Cambodian military southeast end of the range. here. 20 FL ter," Leonard said. “ A person sams^ one of the original 14 de- salVone policemtm^'imd a Madewell had lain for six menacingly In the past 18 glMS splinters Injured the driv­ V $ er. 0 .9 9 with a complaint will contact fendants In the Rackley case. reinforcements had president Nguyen Van Thleu killed eip-ht 8- morgue, pronounced months, the regional center and It will Sams has since pleaded guilty *^® Vek area, Neak Luong, In <3ambo- wounded and three '^®8d In the field by a young “ We can say the present crop Incident occurred while _ V I N K 3 be assSned to the nearest field fo^con“ deS-ee murder Td 1 s «® dla 36 miles south^t of Phnom ^r^^^LTn/ln "wfcl“ L s^s ®°n>sman. . ®f explosive devices, In the answering a false alarm at the $ J 0 .8 8 lawyer to make a personal In- expected to tesUfy for the prose- Thursday and continued this penh, to visit South Vietnamese . Thal'militarv officials re- Soon he hopes to go home with main, represent distorted petl- ®°*'"®* Bean Hole Bean Festival o \ n W vesOgaUon.” cuUon Tn the M ^ucas trial. morning but he had no details. j^ere and to talk joint T /e d .Tlom m em Tn toe r e ^ ^ a medical discharge from the tions for redress of grievance," StreeU the clt^s North End, Leonard said that if the Jus- Mrs. Carter teslfled Sams strategy with Cambodian Pre- gf „ „ other reports that T h ^ alr Marines and to receive treat- t^ary said after describing the ^ Uce lawyer felt the complaint gave "orders that really didn’t a week last month, and the gov- lo^ ^as their first planes \ w e attacklne Viet ment at a veteran’s hospital In ">ast that caused extensive de- ®*^ was justified, he would call for Siake sense” and beat a preg- ®«™"®f ^ Coni a“ d Torth V?etafmese Muskogee. ®wn police head- ^ _ R*g. 24.00 \e» an Immediate FBI Investl- pant woman member of the huHduD ^ ^ ^ a r e a sever- Tl^ht security was In effect forces near Angkor Wat. Asked about Vietnam, Made- ^“ "® Kellev did not specify the MADiE OF CLEAR STRAIGHT ORAIM LUMBER iwan«» gation, A e residte of wWch party In the stomach. ^ ^ e e k s ago Attacks on It have during the meeUng. The Neak in South Vietnam, North Viet- well commented: “ I have no ^®®‘* s®rieus.“ ^ a r y where the m ^ ^ r s of f i t t e d w it h r o u n d h a r d w o o d b u n g s , u ^ did h®ar that Lonnie had go^ u ^ ^ ^ a ittou th the enemy t®rry and other traffic on namese reinforcements were re- desire to go back.” ®®"®''.'^‘' the union might refuse to an­ 17’ WORKING LENGTH al district court for a remedy. been reprimanded for standing . . ^ nipor ^® Mekong River were halted, ported movlne into the northern He described the Viet Cong as paying 14 minutes before a dy- _ alarms If their demands » Jet «’T"”'*" r r. i". ™ i ST n.,™. « « . >»■ Q»-bodl„ „a soau, v H..e , „ wl,<,n, troop, lot r inSCoa polS p J o Z “ ™ Siphon sch ^ l dlstricte were recently Mrs. (barter said concendng the the Kiri «®'"®®® "avy boats patreled the Command sent up scores of B62 in the daytime, but who go “ " f floor mens’ rwm^ 24 FT. $0088 n " arc not met. REG $39.00 iL O rast "on ,a » % 1' sued by JusUfee to d ^ lT ega te alleged torture of Rack^^^^^^ at ^ ® ® ® ^ ^^st of river. Hundreds of troops guard- bo„,bers In an effort to slow around throwing grenades and A®*'®'* to explain the temper Kelley said Thursday1 he would this fall. Another 600 of the Black Panther headquarters In piate^ w mi e frequenUy dangerous ^own the buildup setting hoohvbooby transtraps at nleht.night. t**®®® '•®®°rt to bombs to seek a meeting withwim MayorMavor Ann 2,700 districts are under volun- New Haven prior to his slaying. P^®m Penh ^ter six aays or aown uie ounaup. make social and political pro­ tary or court-ordered plans to Police say the Panthers be- ghung y ferry crossing. A large number (See Page Five) (See Page Five) test, Leary said shortly: “ It all (See Page Seven) 21' Working Length lei co\o< desegregate. lleved Rackley was a police heavy casualUes on the C a m ^ o' hs b ^ , Mitchell said that desegrega- informer. although Panther dians. As they went, t ^ C a n ^ ------i l l tion of the southern schools will spokesmen have said he was a dlan spokesman reported, th ^ be completed this fall. ‘"rhis member of the party In good burned the "® li^y villa will show even our critics on standing and may have been Prince Norodom Sihanouk, me me Mondale committee that killed by government agents. deposed chief of state, and omer 1 4-HP. VIKING SNOW THROWER we mean what we say,” he At me start of me fouith day buildings. Finding Parking Spot Can Be Tiring in NYC SATURDAY, said. of tetslmony today Mrs. Carter The enemy force mat overran Reg. 149.00 Earlier this week. Sen. Wal- was declared a hostile wimess Kiri Rom last Saturday had By JOHN J. GOLDMAN To Improve me odds even If cornered, seasoned players arrives. say’s administration is trying to 3 to 8 p.m. ter F. Mondale (D-Mlnn.) ac- at me request of State’s Atty. been estimated at 1,000 men, 'The Los Angeles Times furmer, some unscrupulous mo- generally try chutzpah. Sample Many autoowners claim mey restrict cars In Manhattan, cused me Nixon administration Arnold Markle in a ruling by and me government mustered torists have adopted some answer: "Darned generator are driven to subterfuge by ne- About 202,000 autos are regls- All You Con Eat... CLOSED FOR IHVENTORY NOW ^89^ ofnt tiimimrturning Itsits back on “ Inte- Superior Court Judge Harold M. between 1,600 and 2,000 troops to NEW YORK — It’s me 20th- standard strategems — espec- brushes’ I had me feeling mey cessity. They say mey are be- tered in mat borough, but tlght- .IPP- A S IS grated quality education” an(i Mulvey mat allowed Markle to retake It. But it appeared mat gg^ty^y version of Dickens’ Art- j^lly in Manhattan where com- weren’t clean.” If a ticket still ing forced from me city — es- er traffic regulations have 7th A N N U A L settling instead for “me narrow Introduce a statement allegedly ful Dodger; only '-his adult ■ “ petition Is toughest. looks possible, this...... is often fol- peclally Manhattan . — by high made...... legal parking Impossible U« V, C l ALL DAY JULY 27tli legal quesUon of compliance obtained from her me day after scheme is played on me streets guide to gamesmanship: lowed up with sympathy ploy garage rents, high Insurance, on many midtown streets. City wim what me courts require." Rackley’s body was found. of me nation’s largest city. The phony breakdown gener- — a kick to me tires and a re- tough parking regulations, me Hall also Is making no effort BEAN HOLE BEAN FESTIVAL ANTIQUE KITS Leonard, who was the object 'The statement read to me Ingredients are skill, quick ally is used on short errands, mark like “ Dam foreign cars, traffic itself, and a city hall to stabilize me high rates ga- I of Mondale’s criticism, said the court said “ a man mought to Sightless wits, a little latceny and, above This technique is simple. A I alwways knew they wouldn’t which views cars largely as a rage owners charge. These t M m u: Reg. 3.99 courts have rejected racial bal- he an Infiltrator was tortured all, daring. driver pulls up in front of his work! nuisance. rents have heightened compet- ance mat requires Increased In me basement.” The statement Ready to watch the players? destination, double-parks llleg- The privately reserved park- “ There Is no city worse man Itlon on streets where curbside Bean Hole Beans busing. added Mrs. Carter’s view that Veterans The gameboard is all set. ally and dons a mournful look. Ing space generally requires an New York,’’ saya Paul C. Pet- parking Is available. A v o ^ ***** Thursday, Leonard said of me “ I mought it was a terrible Served with choice of Ham >or Hot Dog and Cole Slaw NOW ’2^^ It’s 10 o’clock on a sunny He gets out, scratches his accomplice. He Is usually an rillo, director of traffic engl- The traffic problem In Mem- > ONLY desegregation effort, ’’when this ming mat had happened." momlng on E. 7?m St., a broad head, maybe even wipes his obliging doorman. For a fee, neering and safetey service hattan has been clearly recog- Sak Pork — Piddes — Ketchup job is done, mere will be a Mrs. Carter recently finished Seek Aid fashlonable apartment-lined forehead wim a handkerchief the doorman fills an empty for the Automobile Club of New nlzable for many years. smaller percentage of black five months in jail because of 1 (OLD LINE ONLY) ------^------„ 1 rnu moroughfare in Manhattan. If he is Stanislavsky-oriented, parking space on the street York. ’’Motorists face a very one factor which has been Home ^ilade Brown Bread »JW.9S children in all-black schools In her refusal to testily against NEW YORK (AP) — The begins at 11, but an The hood Is men raised, me with garbage cans, trash stacks unique problem — public offl- making things worse recently: Mobile, Ala., than in Minnc- her fellow Panmers. But on Blinded War Veterans Assocla- bour early all me spaces are trunk opened and the errand and me like. He removes them dais who don't like me auto.” Coffee, Milk and Ice Cmam ^ 9 9 *» apolis-St. Paul or Indianapolis. Thursday she took me stand, tlon claims me federal govern- waltinjr drivers A Is run. when me preferred motorist Clearly, “Mayor John V. Lind- (See - -Page Three) Four Serving Lines — N o Waiting Ind ” *'®P'y t® a *"®"* denying men who lose motoriste sit behind steer- LAWN MOWERS Mitchell said there would con- the prosecutor she said McLiUcas sight In Vietnam the bene- wHppIh killine’ timp Thev — — tlnue to be criticism from civil considered Rackley a “ pig” and (((g, gave men blinded In read, dozel or stare vacantly TOLLAND COUNTY AGRICULTURAL CENTER LIMITED QUANTITIES (See Page Eight) World War n.” ahead mrough me windshield. r ,EG- (See Page Eight) Route 30, Rockville, Connecticut ‘"Iliey teach mem to shave Simddenly, hall an hour before memselves and dress mem- JULY 18, 1970 SERVING from 3 to 8 p.m. 15*/oOFF the legal parking time, one selves wimout a mirror and how driver deciiles to rol> for risk, to move around,” Executive Dl- He leaves his car and disap- RAIN OR SHINE rector David L. Schnair said pears into one of me buildings. 1 ONLY FAA Says New Plan Foils Thursday. “ That’s about all.” A police car appears from no- CERAM IC TILE The blinded veterans, at melr where. The remaining motorists Adults $2.00 - Children under 12 $1.00 Bcoe NOW 9 9 0 LIMITED QUANTITIES Would-Be Airplane Pirates 2 6 m annual convention here, perk up. Jeopardy! Soon, a new Hutch Top cma S e ^ drew up a resolution demanding white parking ticket adorns me T Reg. 49 Sq. ft. By VEBN HAUGLAND target for hijackings to Cuba, that me counseling and training missing motorist’s windshield, A was me first to use me system officers who guided GIs to use- Retreat, pay $26 dollars and b e g . $59.90 45 AP AvUtion Writer ^ ^ hijack rate well lives be reinstated for me K® to traffic court. Tolland ^ 3 9 ^ SQ. FT. WASHINGTON (AP) — 12i® Koinurbelow tho*thajt nt of nthoi-omer airlines,nirKnon Vietnam blinded. ^ ® play Isn’t over yet. Dou- Federal Aviation Administra- Ujmey said. “ We are also fighting real "1® J®opardy! It’s one of New County 1 ONLY TOOL SHED tlon says its system to foil Moreover, he pomted out, the "ard to re-establish a Veterans York City’s green tow trucks, Agricultural 10’x r APPROX. would-be sky pirates before mey hijack menace has declined in AdmlnlstraUon hospital for me "H*® Center WOOD COMBO DOORS get off me ground has proved (he United States since me de- Wind such as we used to have at " o „ i „ tv. out In field tests and is now (errent system came into use Valley Forge,” Schnair said. oDPrator ^ w f h ! $ 9 9 0 8 suitable for widespread airlines ^ increased in omer countries The resoluUon, expected to be P '*® *®^ ®“^®’ «® BEG. $149.00 NOW x j how u®e. wim no such system. adopted Saturday, will be for- ^ ® ” a sjfnen^ul moment he AS IS 2 - 8 6 -8 ,^ 2 2 95 17JW Dr. John T. Bailey, the FAA's deterrent system consists warded to Cong^ress members won't * chief psychologist, told me Air- ^ behavior profile to enable wim strong pleas that mey take R«g. 43.97 set 3 - 8x 8 - 8, ^ . 24i 8 « . w a « line P asse^er A s^iaU on employes to spot potenUal hi- acUon. The ticket, a fine and me pos- cMiference Hiursday that 10 jackers during check-in and Simon Gerbusch of Brooklyn, g,b,e court trip The super pen- l im it e d q u a n t i t i e s months operaUonal experience magnetometers to detect con- who works at me Bronx VA hos- aity of anomer $60 and a visit DISC. UGHT FIXTURES has shown the federally devel- ggaled firearms and knives. pltal and proudly says he gets to me car pound has been oped program is pracUcal and Besides Eastern, Pan Ameri- himself mere alone by public avoided. LIMITED QUANTITIES TRASH BURNERS effecUve in reducing me num- Trans World y d Oontinen- transportaUon every day, said, such fun and games aren’t ■/ 1 ONLY OF EACH ber of hijackings. tal—currently employ me deter- “ The VA Is trying hard, but me mentioned In guide books to Reg. 4.49 “ We hope all me airlines will system at various airports, men coming back from Viemam New Yoric.’ But mey are played come Into me program,” Dailey Orleans International are bitter at not getting what regularly. Each weekday, about 30% OFF said, "but we don’t want mem airport this week became me mey feel mey are entitled to.” 350 cars are towed away; each NOW *2“ to stampede tn overnight be- install me system for an There were 15 of me 400 Viet- year, 3 million parking tlcketes DIREaiONSTO TAC c n n H i a D v -v cause that would Interfere wim g^Ure airport. "That is me best nam blinded at me meeting, are awarded. Anomer side, Ito effectiveness. to do It,” Dailey said. One said, "We’re not too happy however, encourages the PINE end CENTER STREETS—MANCHESTER, CONN. “ We need time for training Describing me system at a about what’s being done.” gamesmanship. Against me Telephene: 649-0136 and' for systemaUc introduc- conference in New Or- But none had any political a u ^ which are haul^ awayrv^ Tolland v tlon,” he explained. “ But we Lowell L. Davis, chief of complaints about me war, noi* ®ara are parked llj,®?^' Open Daily 8 to 5:3 0— ^Thurs. and Fri. to 9:0 0 PJH. The problem of illegal parking plaguing New York torist fails to deposit coins in the meter or if the is not shared by police in the Japanese city of Osaka meteiA has expired. Parking attendants release the County Agricultural Center Eastern Airiines. long a,prime (See Page Eight) (See Page^Elght) less. where chains are attached to cars when the mo­ chain when money is paid. (AP Photofax)

\ > • * - NTANCHESTER EVE^^NG HERAIJ). MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1970 PA G E TH R E E PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. FRIDAY, JULY I*?, 1970 Hebron Sheinwokl on Bridge Coventry - Drug Center Penn Central Tolland ^ MOVIE RAHNOB Gloria Swanson Declares t h e a t e r t i m e Ordered to Pay W hen You Buy a SCHEDULE The Drug Advisory Center Area Calendar FORRARENTBAND ASK NO QUESTIONS NORTH Tests of Lake Waters 81 Russell St. Is observing toe YOUNG PEOPLE New York City Unliyable OF BRIDGE EXPERTS. 0 QI95 Project Opens $1.4 Million Bill School Board Will Expand Burnside — The Out of Town- (? AQ106 following summer schedule: Monument iwm Th0 Of i$ fo inform optimism of Norma Desmond— cf® 7:00, By ALFRED SHEINWOID 0 6 Indicate Swimming Safe Monday, T uesday and The Community Birthday Cal­ PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The oboot tho $yHobUtty of By BOB THOMAS Hartford)— SAPORITI New ‘MinuLuncK Program mo 743 well withll tested to be were Elaine Hotchkiss, Betty a.m. to 9 p.m. Congregational Church in He­ k agreed Wednesday night to con- tentative date of Aug. 6 for wood. She'll live in Portugal, •ss'^^Onchinati which it ran up after June 21. _ - 11- . a Joint meeting with the Board not merely because she was l)she grows organic CSnclnnaU years ago, don’t question him 0 75 3 2 Tt! T h ^ e t f^ f Newcomb and Marie Carl. . Saturday, 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. bron whose members will visit You get our dependable Unue and expand a pilot mini- . „ , . . j , __ _ o KQJ Th® results of toe July 9 xhe of Selectmen to discuss the calling from 120-degree Palm vegetable on a farm, and Palm ‘ ^j^tisor Drive-In — too narrowly. If you force him O A K J A 10 auxiliary is holding a Tbere will be an answering each home in toe Hebron and Judge John P. Fullam, Thurs­ guidance, understanding, AU ACCS AOMinCO tests were released officially Amston area. lunch" program at the Ificks gtate regulation against use of Ptftntal Guitfanca SuQQtsttd Springs.Springs, where she inhales the pajj,t Your Wagon 10:4»- True I® admit that he made the hand SOUTH rummage sale on July 26, at service every night except day, however, refused to order and honest advice in se­ yesterday by Town Manager The Hebron Fellowship will Memorial School. incinerators in public schools GP "It’s a dry heat—don’t mind It minerals. 8:26. ' equally embar- 4 A K toe Post Home on Wall St., Sunday from the time toe toe financially troubled rail­ lecting a family memorial Dermis Moore. be assisted by toe Women’s Fel­ Ottered as part of the school unless they meet s^ngent state at all,” she remarked. "This de- Not New York. Manchester Drlve-Bi _ Too questions about your from 9 a.m. to 2 p.iru center closes until 3 a.m. A road to pay more than $3 mil­ iricefi to fit your budget. Z> K Llslcke Beach and Sandy lowship of toe Gilead Congrega­ lunch program, the mini-lunch codes against air pollution, own favorite hands. Hiis ex­ 0 A 10984 Political Hour backup person will be con­ lion in bills owed four utility I our complete display Ritnicno sert climate is heaven. All those "I lived there since 1938 and j^te The Hero 10:30; Long Shores tested at 10 and 210 con­ tional Church who will visit toe idea started last spring by bus Routes plains why I can’t tell you ♦ 9 7 .5 4 3 Mrs. Ali^onsus Donahue, tacted to help toe caller if firms, seven stevedoring firms featuring fully guaran- UnMr 17 nquim MConMnylng minerals in the rocks; you can have had thesame apartment Ride Prom Hell 8 :40. forms per 100 mlUlllters of Gilead area. Hicks school nurse Mrs. Irene Dr. MacKenzie is presently Pannt or ASjIt Guardlin _ ^ exactly when and wdiere Swfed- wife of toe Democratic candi­ necessary. and toe Maryland Port Author­ R feel them. And no smog. Oh, a since 1941, but I’m planning to Mansfield Drive-In South Wert North East water respecUvely, with a Those who wish to advertise teed Selwt •Phe expert Jan Wohlin played For drug advisory informa­ ity prior to June 21. Gay and has been re^xxislble working on the preparation of little creyt in the other day, but sell it. New York is so dirty it’s Dream of Kings 8 :48; 1C? 1 4 Pass count of up to 300 considered date for U.S. Senate, will be on toe 1971 calendar should on- BaYxe Guild today’s hand. 1 0 Judge Fullam said at Thurs­ for the shedding of 78 pounds school bus routes and related otherwise the air has been getting to be a slum all over the Grasshopper 10:30. Pass 3 4> Pass safe for bathing. Gerald Park the special guest at a coffee tion caU: 647-9222. tact the advertisement chair­ Monuments, South dealer. 2 A day's hearing it would be up to in two one-month sessions by problems. , M ONC UNOCR II MMUmO clean." island. Even at the theater you State Theatre — Paint Your 4 4^ Pass 5 4 Pass and Waterfront Heights also “I'd tea hour Monday at toe man Mrs. Albert Coolidge. Re­ (Afi hmit miy vary North-South vulnerable. toe trustees to handle toe other IS selected third and fourth He has created an impressive The IcHigtime star, who is an meet the strangest of peo- Wagon 1:60, 6:60, 9:20. Pass Double All Pass showed a count of 10, with home of Mrs. Arthur C. Forst corded also on toe calendar are in ctnaHi araao) Opening lead — IQng of Dia­ bills of the railroad, known as graders at the school. pin-studded map, depicting the advoiate of clean air, food and pie. I’m afraid I can’t face New ------Lakewood Heights at 60 and Jr., on Lancaster Rd. Mrs. Columbia birthdays and anniversaries. Guest Caller The weight loss has been ac- grades and. location of every minds, telephoned because she York any more.” monds. ' , . . . 7 Waterfront Park up to 2,700. Donahue Is’ making several the Penn Central Transpor- a West led the king of dla- out of the way, led the ton ^ Taking orders for calendars compU. nho^hort services and to get ideas for the wth the shorter skirts worn by that it's always fOT^i Novem^ ginning of toe gamesmanship, board in connection wlto a a I, canvassers have been ask- Qua/ify Bui/ainp Produetb should,a^.iH be encouraged byoy ^1mi graduate of H^rttHartt collegeCollege of James B. Murray, claimed toe , , in imndn nf Bolton Ubrary. ------their civlUan------sisters------may ------be too are still aiming for a Novem- Eighty tow tmeks now roam complaint received about two , . „o~njgte their work dur- possible means to participate Mugigntugjc, ^aahas been emnlovedemployed to film shows "obscene scenes in-1" , ®®“_. , y, tr The committee’scommits next meeting late — observers of women’s the first time. ber referendum on toe local M ^ ^ tta n from its tip at toe Shetland ponies he keeps on his w ^ rZ n to of Juiri>tt^^^ sewer question. in the mini-lunch program. Grades 1 eluding but not limited to ^ e d will be July 23 at 8 p.m. in toe fashions are predicting hems It will make it a lot Battery to 72nd St. property. have ® been sent to all . those . . who SKYYIEW ROOFING CONTRACTORS In her report to toe board, though 3. She is a beginning women and a man naked and ... o «« Town Hall down to mid-calf this Also scheduled^ are But many cars aren’t hauled Marceau. a new resident, said advertised last year. Mre. Gay described toe pro- [eacher. o®pnm"K completely nude” and scenes of 26 blocks dally to bUlld up her easier to look in agency reports, including those ^ popular space on a was unaware of regulations ROOFING — SIDING ~ GUHERS , . u 'all- gram’s success as toe most re- ^rs. Marilyn Easterly has women deplcUng sex acts. Manchester Evening Herald the mirror. -from- — road foreman jojm Manhattan no-parking block can regarding horses. He said he AMAZIN! NATIONAL 305 Keeney St. Gkistonbury, Conn. warding part of her job as ^een hired to teach at .t o e In a i^ g ln g toe moUom ^ w l - ^ c e MIm Sw^n goes Bolton summer correspondent Hardy, Assessor Samuel P. GENERAL have 15 cars shuttling in and out Rockville 4*^ ®®hool nurse. Hicks Memorial School. A grad- Z^^aro’s conMiUo^l mUes ^ h o u r ^1 day Alan Oocconl, tel. 649-0904. Finn on Tour Allen, and toe monthly report during peak shopping or bust and has made arrangements to PICTURES from the Police Department. “ “ Ig Free Estimates— Reasonable Prices Vocal Program Dropped u^je of Washlnirton State Uni- *’®®" '’‘olatod, espe- She saw ^ o three times lease four more adjoining his U O a o O W (AP) — President Presents which Is now undergoing some property. The commission said Hospital Notes Thus, the Artful Dodger. Urlio Kekkonen of Finland ar­ schedule changes under toe he is to complete toe trans­ HAROLD PARENT acted to drop toe vocal music g^ade for toe past three years Model T Test Right now. out the window, is Visiting hours are 12:30 to 8 ments. getting chintzy about toe money rived for a four-day state visit the union contract. action and present a letter to program'at toe high school for jn California and in Washlng- a red convertible. It’s been sit- p.m. In all areas except ma- He cited several obscenity situation, LISBON, Ohio (AP) — Brian today. Next weekend he goes to TTie department la looking for toe board indicating so. tols year only. ton. two dispatchers, one for toe ting there all afternoon on ternlty where they are 2 to 4 cases which he said contain Tliey also wanted toe critics Kelm, 16, passed his driver’s li- Washington. Speed Warning Hie program was dropped Bulletin Board second and one for the third Mitchell Place, where no park- and 6:30 to 8 p.m. rulings that “ nudity on Its own to review toe show after a sin- cense examination this week There was speculation in Mos- First Selectman Joseph Szeg- due to financial llmitaitlons of xhe Board of Recreation will shift, to expedite these anticl- Ing is allowed. Here comes a is not obscene.’’ gle preview,” she added. “ I sug- driving a 1915 Model T Ford cow that toe Kremlin’s leaders da today issued a stem warn­ JACQUELINE BISSET pated changes. low tmek. The inevitable spec- Admitted Wednesday: Kath­ toe school budget and "an ap- hold a teen dance tonight at The film, an X-rated movie gested previewing aU through owned by his father. might give Kekkonen their lat- ing to speeding motorists in toe parent lack of interest in the 7;30 at Crandall’s Park to the ^ade by Allen Btmt, was stop- August and having toe critics in "1 never had so much fun,” 11- est views on toe war in Indochl- idsERH GOTTEN The councU will also hear a ‘ '‘ ‘ o'’- \ doorman, wanders by erine Griffin, Pinney St., Elllng- AlsiiStarung______Lake Road — Rt. 87 area.. W t ** inUSiC of the I^0dUS£LS« The * __ a v a v m I m a ** TaAlra/\n ••A AA-^a. 1 ^ a a 4 # a *< **a _ „ , , , , ^ ton; CSiarles Bllnn, Earl St., program ped in mid-showing by Murray September No After I was re- cense examiner Robert Jackson na and toe Middle East for re- A » T o m m y report from toe state on toe w“ ^®"’ , , . , - The tmek s operator jimmies He said numerous complaints RogkviHe; David Bolton. xjttiuci Laurel SPECIAL July IS -17 “ I beUeve this is a very un- dance will be held to benefit ^nd confiscated. Murray, who viewed, tliey planned to take said. He said Kelm handled toe lay to U.S. officials. But reports JIM B R O W N M a r c o tt nroTvwd troific lirfit at the COF- irucK a operaior jimmies i ^ * wi KocKViiie; i->avia isoiwii, RoiiLpr 44A and 31 ® ®ld® window, opens the door, I’uve been received at his office gj Rockville; William Benson, fortunate development,’’ Super- the Tolland Merchants baseball gald he was acting on toe ggyen players out of the pit, five Tin Lizzie like an expert and from Helsinki gave no indica- TICHNKOlOt' n®r Of Routes ^ frees toe brake-all in about a residents in toe area toat rtA Tnlland: Albert © »(S School administrator’s Grandview Rd., Tolland; Albert intendent of Schools Kenneth team. complaint of a citizen, arrested gi^gg^g out of toe chorus as “ parked it on a dime -with nine tion that toe Finnish leader an- vehicles are speeding and mak- gaprowskl, Gehring Rd., Tol- 100 COPIES - *2** MacKenzie stated, “ one toat Scoreboard Z a z z a r o on a charge of violating dancers and two cents change.’’ Uclpated any such role, — 2ND HIT — agreements will also be review- rninute. , * **. ine unnecessarv noiaeq land; Jeffrey LaPortfe, Glen- should and must be remedied 'The Tolland Merchants won a state obscenity law. ^ by toe councllmen. Retreat, pay, and go to toe st&c^oh&Dds National General Pictures Presents car pound. making a general nuisance in Rd., Ellington; Donna a year from now.” both games this week, boosting That That statute statute forbids forbids anyone anyone to to ^^g y,g Taxes Due toat THE FUNNIEST SHOW SINCE anttaony quinn Every season, every day, toe H’e late evening and early Castonguay, Stafford Springes; COPY CATS He expressed toe hope that their overall record to six wins “ sell, lend, give, offer or show” gamel’s back.” I Mrs. Audrey Bray, tax couec- games take place. Some morning hours. The matter has Valentino Aja. East Hartford; 341 BROAD ST., MANCHESTER volunteer help can be found to and two losses in toe Hartford anything containing "obscene, ^ ^ 0^,^ gj^gg ■ d r a a m off Icings** tor. is reminding all taxpayers yes. toe b®®" referred to toe State Esther Troy, Oakland St., Wap- keep toe small choral group or- Jaycee Baseball League. Indecent or impure language, or in (Coventry that taxes are due convertible's old space was Police barracks at Colchester, ping Sandra Dower, Center ganlzed so that young people The local team beat SUleter- any picture, print, drawing, ng- [iljqgra Technicolor* A.*______1 1I..4. i -toad ^ ...... 4 w matter Swanson. She isn’t lament­ on toe grand list of Oct. 1, 1969. just taken by a grray hardtop. C?apt. Wilfred Bellaileur, Rd., Theresa Bishop, Village who enjoy this phase of toe Holken 8-4 Wednesday night, ure, image or other ing her loss. She has toe native Motor vehicle taxes are due In Commandant, has . advised toat St., Patricia Zepperi, Terrace arts can conUnue their interest, and toe Mechanic Savings Bank of like charact^.’’ full during July as are any real special patrols will be placed Dr., Chester Butler, Grand Ave., -The town schools have a very 6-1 on Monday. Gary Wong „ *he estate and personal property Bolton to the area and strict enforce- Yvonne LeBlond, Crystal Lake good vocal music program at pitched for toe local team Wed- tion, Rotoenbei^g cite taxes $50 and under. ment will be taken against all Rd., all Rockville, and Russell FEATURE FIRST COLUMBIA VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPT. present through toe sixth grade, nesday, while Joe Zanghl was ® g^^g mfrlnged^up- COLOR Real estate and ^ r « > n ^ B a n k r U p t C V F i l c d operators who are violating the Lanz, Irene Dr., Vernon, RT. «6 COLUMMA Dr. MacKenzie stated. “ It’s not the winning pitcher of Mon- ^ B P EVERY NGHT EXCEPT property taxes over $50 are I J motor vehicle laws or causing Discharged Wednesday: Leo- lEBUEim ET FBI., SAT A HOLIDAY EVES. right to cut it off.” day’s game. Judge Cramer said there was payable in two Installments, At $42,000 a distrubance. la Traver, South St., Roclwlll®» Part of toe problem is toe The Boys League Training m avam ta Ttt««eiu ^ANCKESTe July 1970 and January 1971. If Szegda also said toat com- Lorraine Rouillard, Kerry St., enough evidence to issue an ar­ •CH DAn t-«-6-6 i:> R. r ‘ /e>/ ANNUAL BAZAAR IwSSske scheduling of subjects in a six- Division teams will practice to­ toe first Installment Is not re­ Frances M. Maher of (^ark P>al"ls concerning toe junction rest warrant and denied Dowl- RUS G & 44A • BOl ION NOTCH Snipslc Lake Rd., Rockville; ^ TELEVISION I P APPLIANCE pe rlod day, board member Mrs. morrow morning at 10 at motion. ceived on or before Aug. 3, to- ^ ^ voluntary petl- of Rt. 66 and Rt. 87 will be Mary Sue McCormack, Elling­ JULY 16 S 17, STARTING 7 P.M. Carol Duncan stated, calling for Lavltt’s FMeld on South River ____ Next Attroetion — "CATCH 22' tereat will be charged from the ^ ^ checked out. ton Ave., Rockville; Naomle a change to an eight-period day Bd. due date of July 1 at toe rate of tion of bankruptcy with toe U.S. Beaudette, Hammond St., Rock­ three fourths of one per cent District Court to Hartford, ) Manchester Evening Herald JULY 18 STARTING 2 PM. in toe near future. This would Doctors Say ville; Loma Herrick, Ware­ permit toe students to diversify Manchester Evening Herald per month. Miss Maher listed assets of )Columbia Correspondent Vir­ correspondent Bette Salazar Better house Point; Edward Tarasek, FREE CONCERTS their courses and take offerings Tolland Too Late The Hero- Taxes due on the grand Hst $3,000 and liabilities of $42,- ginia Carlson, tel. 228-9224. Village St., Rose Hallcher, Quatrale, tel. 876-2846. |- of ^>ecial interest. USBON (AP) — The condl’ of last October for toe fiscal 013.43. Rockville Memorial Nursing COLOR TV FRI. — FLETCHER’S RAIDERS OF NORWICH School Physician tion of ex-dlctator Antonio de Two Distinctive Dining Rooms.. vear 1970-71 amount to $1,997,- Her local creditors Include Home, Della Fecko, Rau St., Dr. AJlyn Dambeck of Tol­ Oliveira Salazar was improved “A rlp-snortlng, TOT This Includes $1,698,863 to Hartford National Bank & Trust Hungary Damage Julian Remklewlcz, Janet Lane, SAT. — DRAWING AND GALA FIREWORKS Noel Coward III real estate- $210,280 to motor Co., $16,184.90; Bantly Oil Co. land was appointed to toe posi­ today after a quiet night, in- real esiaie, Manchester, BUDAPEST (AP) — The Hun- Denise Martin, Skinner Rd., ^1 DISPLAY tion of school irtiyslclan for the LONDON (AP) — Sir Noel formed sources reported. Press vehicles: and $88,663 to person Gibbs Plumbing & earian Red Cross announced to- 1970-71 school year. Coward is nearly recovered reports said, he had regained he-man, top-notch war property. Of this amount. *2W; W .c c of Rock\dlle, ^ay that toe vast floods in May Rd., Tolland, John O. Van- FREE ADMISSION - FREE PARKING Two proposals for toe school from a virus Infection, a spokes- consciousness and was able to $1,121,897 18 aue Qunng uu.j- „2.36;'Llnrl Ctostruction Co. of and June caused an estimated Oudenhove, Windsor Ave., RIDES — REFRESHMENTS — GAMES accident Insurance coverage man at his hotel reported today, take light nourishment, adventure movie I" and toe remaining $876,899 is ^ gt^ant st„ Manchester, $136; million damage to housing, Rockville, and A m elia Sto a were studied by toe board Hie spokesman at toe Savoy The former premier, who is t Ci<*4 yer* MefulH due next January. Stuart Marsh of Wapplng, equipment, livestock and crops, roaek, Hartford TpKe., ko members^ and were tabled said the 70-year-old actor-play- 81, has lived In seclusion since AIR-CONDITIONED To date, approximately 20 jfcKlnney Bros, of 118 A Red Cross spokesman said vllle. ______15 inch ( Measurement ) Portoble • 2 5 8 ~ when toe board decided it need- wright got sick about 10 days suffering a massive stroke in per cent of toe amount due this pggrj gj_^ Manchester, $148; about 600,000 acres to toe north- ago, "but Ws condition is not se- September 1968. His doctor an- STATE ed more information. MANCMISTID C iN llB “A taut, gritty, war "Hammering, hard­ month has been coUected. Rockville General Hospital, $94; east and southeast were toun- 18 inch ( Measurement ) Portable • 3 1 8 ^ rious. He is over the worst and nounced Thursday that he was I PARK AtAD m tltlA tfil At Convention Scranton Motors Inc. of Rock- dated, drowning all ixiiUtry, just about mended now.” ill with an “ Infectious disease;” core action for fans The local American Legion vllle, $271; Dr. Paul Sherwood game and most livestock. Coward lives in toe West In- reliable informants said he had movie that will keep 23 inch ( Measurement ) Table Model *358** Today: 1:50; Eve. «:60, StM Auxiliary was represented at of Bolton, $30; and Watkins Two persons were drowned, dies and Switzerland but visUs pneumonia and his condition yesterday’s state convention Bros, of 936 Mato St., Manches- and aboirt 100,000 others were Sat. 1:60, 4d0, 6166 A 9 M you on edge from who flipped for M a y b e th e London periodically. was critical. by three delegates: Johanna ter, $666.04. evacuated. 23 inch Console »388~ lEo^ning IJ^raUi Sun. 1:36, 4:06, 6188 A BHI6 the start to finish. ‘The Dirty Dozen.’ Publlrtied Dcdly Except Sunday* Blue Galleon trouble with your BDd H o lla s St IS Blssell Street Ben andTfeirdner ROTOR ANTENNA Kaaefaester, Conn. (06040) The best of Robert Remindful of ‘Bridge Telephone 64S-37U shared everything— • • • • • • • • • heating system, Class Postage Paid si t h e ^ INSTALLED Hanchester, Conn. (‘Dirty Dozen’) On The River Kwal.’ aUSSbRIFTION RATES thelaughs, ALL CHANNIL Payable in Advance is it isn’t a Om Year ...... W.Ou the songs... I loved it." f Hflotba ...... 16.M Aldrich’s w o rk " INOLUDim n s«* Xsatbs ...... 7.R0 even their wife! —Bob SMimoggI, THE SHOE BOX s ^ t e m . 1 P A R n i LABOR nSRAMOtlNTnaiMSpnea — ANNOUNCES ITS — .88 laMARMN If your heating oil, your burner, and your furnace do not match, you don't have a system. This can be inefficient. And expensive. ALUANOE cuntEASIWOOD SUMMER SHOE SALE That's why we perfected our own heating system. It starts ROTOR SET PURCHASE with clean Mobil heating oil. Perfectly matched to the Mobil jfiUiSEBERG INQLUDED NOT REQUIRED Thermo Jet burner that burns clean. Both matched to your fur­ nace that's matched to the heating rec|uirements of your home. ixpence Of WOMEN’S SHOES laetodad—Ar NO Ixtra Caa» RMNT That's a real system. That’s efficiency. That’s inexpensive. — K pRoneno — And to keep this efficient system operat- J | L iw iu i/n L SAVE hundrad* of dol » » ing efficiently, we service the whole system. 5 YEARS Celer TV Sarvie* tteoaqii I At Cavey's, you'll find you're faced with a delightful So you might say we’re part of the system, too. q || aaxt 5 yaon. Previdai lean eNTMC PARK OPEN • 1 PJN, dining decision.. . . Upstairs at the Blue Galleon or down­ Sarvlca Rota, qaaroalaad i RMeeRSMiMeMtniierSaiMRtyw Met REDUCED TO SERVICE S yn. — dlicoaatad sabad Nsrs's aS ysM e*y 4Ms stairs at the Sixpence. SIZES 4B-12B PROTICTION CONTRACT Holy! CRMneast* IRyMra . . . St.00 The Blue Galleon . . . Italian-American cuisine with some 24-HOUR SERVICE! • PHONE 643-SI3S IWiti*, ttu U n m t. . .IML50 OKN DAILY seas*saesnesr*u if ja m jfM special touches. MANCHKSm wm* M rt«N ira!n>M. to tSi rmi TIU* The Sixpence . . . blends an Intimate Old English atmos­ Michael Ca:ne /zrrsClEff Robertson llM«’6 a l yee peg toaiiMI , Ian Bannen’ Harry Andrews Denholm Elhott Ronald Fraser WEO..THUR..FIU. MeesitoltMyewe . . . ^ 4 0 phere with continental cuisine and service. .... Ken Takjkt** ..H enry Fonda MoHarty Brothers T1U 9 fcnillierewrltyMW. . .$ 9 ,9 0 N*e»»-iAWK»MaAaeertSAw*w *^*.iMe.*toe»,AeAenAi*le have more money riding classed as total and permanent, - tog^afeas to border areas of • YES—WE DELIVER • on their decisions than the 8,M« gut the courts were ruling liber- Laos and Cambodia and to Phooesi 646-0701—649-1443 fellows and associates of the So- South Vietnam, Informed clety of Actuaries, the men and Miit yms a disaster," said Mor- sources in Saigon said. The heaviest concentration was to women whose decisions commit ton MUler, vice president and KIND ST the northwest comer of South ♦200 biUion of life Insurance as- chief actuary of Equitable Ufe. Vietnam, Just north of the big sets for decades ahead. •qt was a debacle of momentous North Vietnamese supply depot These days that can mean proirartlons." SPECIAL SPECIAL ED com CD to the A Shau valley and about sweaty palms on the hands that biggest error, among TEACHCRS ATTENTION RM five miles from the Laotian bor­ do the figuring, because compa- many, was that the policies of- der. ny expenses aren't entirely pre- fared some purchasers more "There is fairly heavy enemy dictable in an unstable economy money to loaf than to work, activity and movement and TEEN-AGERS 8uid there is no assurance that which m itseV. was enough dur- storage areas to the region,’ ’^' 10 YEARS TO 18 YEARS interest rates won’t drop preclp- jng the depression to induce a said one source. "There has ittously. debilitating psychosomatic ill- OR-4 ENTER “WORLD STYLEMAKER CONTEST” r.: been a buildup going onJJib past Those are two of the three ness, T_ couple of days.” major factors that the life insur- Adding to the insurers’ fruA- The Jungled reptin north of ance actuaries must worrk trations was the fact that inter- the A Shau proyides infiltration Sewing Classes about. The third, mortality, has est rates were falling at the COATS corridors to jhb populous coast­ nearly settled on a plateau and same time, meaning that corn- rr.r«i'.rv’.»-n'».«'>v»;,4' viV'V al region to the east around LESSONS $1 O may show only small but steady pany income was faDing also; Hue. 8 2>/2 HOURS EACH JL A gains imtll another medical and the mortality rate fell too, Also- to Saigon, South Viet­ triumph is achieved. meaning payments would have namese Foreign Minister Tran OR-4 WIN FABULOUS PRIZES If the actuary is employed by to be made for Icmger periods, Van Lam rejected suggestions a health insurer he must deal One man is still collecting on by members of the U.S. Con­ Trips for 2 to Parts, London, Rome. Over 3,666 prizes with another factor, morbidity, a policy purchased in 1933. His gress that a timetable be pub­ worth ♦120,000 Including Singer Sewing MacJtInea. or the relative incidence of dls- first payment was made by note lished for the withdrawal of U.S. Tspch ease. And always, no matter to the agent, and then he be- CONFl LIWARY (Herald photo by Bucelvlclus) forces from Vietnam. FOR ENROLLMENT INFORMATION CALL where he works he must not for- came ill. Occaislonadly he drops ST Teen-agers from South Vietnam, Thailand and other Asian countries during picnic yesterday. They’ll leave for home tomorrow. Lam said this would encour­ get that his slightest miscalcula- mto the office to express irri- age the North Vietnamese "to PRtN* tlon can have enormous flnan- tatlon about one thing or an- TRANS sit tight and wait, and to refuse VAULT South Windsor SINGER SEWING CENTER cial repercussions when mulU- other. I any serious negotiation." plied by millions of people,and Despite such miscalculations, “ The withdrawal of American 856 Main St., Manchester 647-1425 scores of years. most actuaries are amazingly or allied troops, generally speaking, should depend on the "I think of myself as some- competent. One five-part test NURK •OILER RM Asian Teens Find Themselves Americanized thing of a cross between an en- must be passed to achieve as- OR-5 OR-5 OR- 6 COATS SPECIAL progress of the Paris peace CD gineer and a financial officer,'" soclate, of which there are now By BARBARA VARRICK dents are visiting through to­ Typical of New England ence and am Impressed With sor. The junior chapter is com- de-escalation of the explains (jleorge ^lelley, a fel- 1,9W, and another five to be­ (Herald Correspondent) morrow with South Windsor weather, the rain subsided sud- your ideas of freedom." Diem pris^. of high school kids who initiated by North Vietnam low of the society. "We develop come a fellow, pf which there families under the American denly and everyone returned to felt the system of government have had bake sales, benefit ability of South Vietnam and price a product, but we also Rce 1,888. Only the very bright- 1_^ IsTjSTl The passing thundershower Field Service, continue with their picnic, “ is wonderful and I hope I can basketball games between disc ®s®mne its own defense," have to keep an eye out for the most durable complete last mght couldn’t dampen the But what began as a beautiful swimming and tennis activities, do something like that when I jockeys from WPOP and the Interview with flnanclal impact on the organ!- ^ ^ '’® y®®*"® • spirits of 38 teen-agers from sunny, summer evening barbe- South Wmdsor is the last atop go back to Vietnam.” high school faculty. Before the Saigon Post, 2j^timi.’’. While a college education isn’t OR-4 OR-6 South Vietnam, Thailand and cue was soon interrupted by a of the APS Bus Stop Prog;ram. Once back in Vietnam, Diem dress code changed in our Like a bov scout the actuar- n®®®ssary, it takes an unusual CAFETERIA other Asian countries during a deluge of rain, sendingevery- The AFS is a student exchange will go to the University of Law school we even had a 'Bermuda 1 t. ^ person to pass the exams wlth- barbecue picnic on Buckland one scurrying for cover in cars program and is an organization in Saigon where he hopes he Shorts Day’ where anyone who Curb Machine Z H out it, and most new actuaries 1 ^ X 1 STAGE Rd. to Manchester. The stu- and other shelters. of a group of teen-agers 16 to 18 can become a diplomat. wanted to wear shorts paid 50c Barrett Thta they do with great ^ r e s of graduates of liberal OR- 6 ------years old. AFS students are en- teen-agers allowed to do so." Price $1,479 numeric^ InfoiTOaUon toat they AUD’ GYM \ COAT9 able cause and the matter was couraged to participate whole- Pressed in blue jeans, The adult chapter acts as the The R. W. Thompson Co. of blend w^m st^sUcal J^ormulas mathemaUcg^sclences. . i bound over to Hartford County heartediy in the fife of toeir minigjtirta, togas and printed advisors and send letters for Newington, with a net price of ^ d inatlmmaUoal probabilities ^ iF & e d , and after the H I * , i I KITCHEN Court Cases Superior Court...... J ... ■ . pants. pants. There There were were peace peace em- contribution. “ We’re running in ♦1,479, is the apparent low bid­ to calculate premiums, dlvl- completed, reputations Ronald J. Labonte 17, of 62 blem buttons on sweatshirts. the red but we feel it is worth der for supplying the town high- dends and ca A reserves. abullding. There is no Plumbing Supply Fulton Rd. was found guilty of school and live to Amerl- jj^gg^all caps and autographed expense to have this exper- way department with an auto- __... 1- . .. C£Ln ll^^nfieS...... 1 - - cl.O O O 1 .... n .1 n .... H,. nn n .. n smee nobody knows the future opposite of the miscalculation; CIRCUIT COURT 12 two counts of breaking and en inverted sailor hats. ience,” she said. matlc curb machine. m m that well, even though a lot of that is, an actuary cannot make Manchester Session tering with criminal intent, one ^ a ^ to Elenberg is chair- One young Thai in gaily The slogan for the AFS, The LeManquis Co. of Torring- r •OKA muH foF entertainment In South "Walk together, Talk together, variables seem to average out, a scmtillaUng breakthrough, as Judge Nicholas Armentano larceny under ♦260, ^ d y,g colored slacks said he had ton. Mass., the only other bid- the actuaries must build in can a physicist. Instead, hq worked for“a s to r r ^ d dLlglled ® people of the Earth, ’^ en , der. quoted a ♦l,900'net price. C L O S E D FO R fined four East Hartford per- ° arceny un ®c ♦ . .^g^t to Sturbrldge Village and v.co.| enough margin to compensate must demonstrate competence f viiiaE'e ana and only, then shall we have Thompson s net price includes .J a from 18 to continued to will leave for KgnnedvKennedy AirportAimort t^e pants and“ “ o was offered a peace," was chanted many a ^426 allowance on the trade-in for error. Being human, they through sound Judgement and sons, ranging to age from 16 to Aug. 27 pending a pre-sentence In New York tomorrow to re- Position in the place. Another 20, ^25 each and placed them investigation based on evidence times during the night. of a 1960 machine. LeManquis’ VACATION sometimes err—monumentally, professional papers. turn to their homeland. commented that our country Back in the early 1930s, for Needless to say, an actuary on two years probation, after Labonte is drug dependent, did not have as many cultural Miss Renken summed up her net price Includes a ♦400 trade- South Windsor is host to four example, many companies be- must be smart, they were found guilty of tres- (Charges of conspiring to give fi"* places as he had anticipated own feelings when she said, in allowance. students from Vietnam LeManquis quoted a ♦190 price gan votin g total and permanent On a radio talk show recently, Keeney St. School Proposal passing and possession of a con- controlled drugs and risking In- and another emphasized AFS is working if you can get JULY 20-JULY 29 for a trailer and Thompson disability nsurance. The high a panelist addressed a guest trolled” drug.'Another youth was 1 7 a mto^r w^re al^'^con- good“f7rtrne In'TetorTess °re*^ people all over the world to like found guilty of trespassing and {inued until Aug. 27. ^ ‘ ThallMd. The two gj^eted in nnr oninion.« nhont ®»®h other well enough to really quoted ♦488. employment days of the 1920s with the somewhat sarcastic would create very little circula­ ______... ______o__J__stricted in our opinions about ’The specs for the trailer will were used in calculating a base, preface, "You smart actuaries These plans, by Mankey As- areas, lavatories, teacher work der the instruction of a teacher and by portable storage units. the library and a classroom fined ♦26, while the case of an- c, , chaperones are Miss Sandra dread parting and really not would be knocked out to form a tion problem as the door 1s not other irlrl was referred to James Slrols, Renken from Beatrice, Neb. o^eryining. want to leave at all. Then you be studied, to determine 311 BRO AD ST. MANCHESTER Then came the depression and . . .’’ The actuary guest inter- sociates of Manchester, are for room, and other instruction or IndependenUy. With such an Chalk boards would be instal­ led on either the load bearing larger media center, including essential. Juvenile Court ^ Cornell St. was con- and Miss Valva Kapostins from The AFS students charmed know eventually, someday, whether the LeManquis model unemployment rose. rupted: "The phrase is redun- p^poeed addition and reno- rooms by soUd, non-load bearing walla or tha folding partitlonj. a conference room, an office Work on a cost estimate for The six three bov.s and three ‘ hiued to Aug. 27 because a wit- Denver, Colo. their hosts with a talent show, there will be peace to the can be mounted behind the A lot of idle and desperate dant," he said. vations to the Keeney St. walls. a subject, then give them re- Long range consideration has and work room, and a produc­ the three proposed additions to eirls were arrested esrlv to the ®^‘ ® Norwich Re-orientation Needed . Every country had representa- world." Thompson curb machine. gcliool Each area would be equipped lated material to work on mde- been gdven to removing the non­ tion room. the RobertsMed on the same educational entail knocking out a wall which in the Board of Education Room aquaint them with what they Thai doctor performing an oper- By JOE NICHOLSON JR. as team teaching. often exist wlthm one class. dent on the success of the limit­ and entering, possession of a press evidence was begun in the Associated Press Writer now separates the cafeteria at Rennet Junior High School, are going back to and what to ation. .yp. and .hap. o. mate- '“‘.“'V 'T '.'r'L .i; The central area of the addi­ The teacher work room would ed use of the open space idea controlled drug, and manifes*. case of Alan Schwartz, 23, of the design of the Robertson from a hallway and using the T h e entire proposal must be expect when they return to their From Vietnam, a young girl tion would contain two group serve as the teacher’s office in the proposed addition. NEW YORK (AP) 'r tip fe d - School addition. (Plans for the submitted to the Town Board of danger of falling into habits of West Hartford, charged with II- country. They dress, speak and explained the dress customs . . , The dty has also set aside instruction areas lavatories, a stoce they would not have desks The proposed renovatlono in­ space of the hallway for addl' ^ goven^ent ^ d New York ^ experiment with anoth- Robertson School addition ap­ Directors at its Aug. 4 meeting vice. The manifest danger legal possession of a narcotic. aquaint themselves to our and sang two songs. In the Na- teacher work room, and two in each class area. clude expanding the present li­ tional cafeteria space, for stor City are trying t o develop a gar- , j , _ peared in last Friday’s Herald.) charge was noiled and a charge hlegal p^session of a controlled some parents have tional song of her country, she How Much in order to meet a timetable for bage s h S ^ machhU Uiey recycUng process depen^ smaller individual or small The small instruction robns brary to take over the space of age rooms, and for a small There would be six areas the November ballot of trespassing was .»ubstltuted drug, and failure to keep a drag become ‘irate’ with the students explained the words "Vietnam, would be used for individual in­ an existing classroom and the group room. • _ . . . « ___X ___ I ____ 4*» i f o ^**4 f V i n r« 1 a a m V n 4 **<■.*• 'TTV»»-v *■ ’ h ^ will be 1*^ key to garbage “ shredder: the pyrolysis along both the east and -west group instruction rooms. Plans for the Nathan Hale for the breaking and entering in its original container. The struction. expansion of the exisiUng caf­ The doorway at the end of when they find they no longer Vietman" are first spoken to a disposal without pollution. method. Under this methM ithe addition. Each set The group instruction areas School will appear in next Fri­ charge. She was found guilty of state called its first witness and WILL THE CITIZENS the hall would be sealed off. are talking in their native new-bom child and are last Engineers working on the pro- garbage is turned into sterilized three areas would be sepa- would have tables and chairs for Ck)at storage, area would l>e eteria. The wall between what is now School officials say that this day’s Herald. the trespassing charge and pos- the case was continued to 2 tongue.” They change so much, spoken at death, Ject say such a shredder is the charcoal and usable vapors by a the group instruction students to work at either un- provided by hooks on the walls session of a controlled drag pm ., July 23. she said “ they even have "in their search for peace, mandatory first step in a sys- heat process. charges, fined 325 and sentenced Richard Geib, 45, of Coventry, trouble recognizing each oth- the Vietnamese will pay any tern of recycling garbage, that Still another method of gar­ PLAYFIELDS to 46 days in pail, execution sus- was found guilty on two sub­ THE PARKADE er.” price to keep their land," she is, breaking it down mto ele­ bage recycling which depends r- pended. She was placed on pro- stitute charges of breach of the The picnic offered the chance said, "and we hope some day ments which will be useful to on shredding is composting, bation for two years with the peace. He was fined $60 on each to hear a Vietnam student, Vu when the peace comes back to ).\V the environment. which is essentially a rotting . o ' - special condition thnt she re- count. Phuong-Diem ' (pronounced Zem) . will be welcome to our They say recycling would UP WITH? process similar to the mulch fraln from the use of and posses- George Hall Jr., of Norwalk volunteer his views on our in- country, the beautyland in the PUT ellmmate the land and air pollu­ feirmers use to fertilize their Sion of any illegal drug. was found guilty of speed- volvement to the war and how world." tion caused by conventional g;ar- land. AnnMarie Turner, 16, was ing and fined $65. he had spent this year In our (jomedy ceremonial boxing bage disposal such as mcmera- A third disposal process m- originally charged with breaking Arlen R. Jewett of Rockville country. matches, in which the students Isn't It Bad EnQugh Already? tlon and dumping. volves high-temperature incin­ =iujr and entering without permis- failed to appear in court to face Diem, who is 18, felt our in- used part of their bodies in de- The Solid Waste Administra­ erators vrtUch turn garbage mto Sion, trespassing, manifest dan- charges of failure to obtain an volvement was a “ big mistake fgnse was demonstrated. A tion of the U.S. Public Health a material which, when com­ EXISTING PARKING ger of falling into habits of vice, operator’s license, failure to because many of the Vietnam- Loatian played an instrument Service, which is the major bined with water, can be used in and possession of a controlled carry registration, and operat- ese people do not know what mg(je of bamboo. Another play- If the MANCHESTER ZONING BOARD OF health arm of the federal gov­ cement. drag. The manifest danger and ing a motor vehicle without a they are fighting for, or what ^ guitar while two of his ernment, has provided a ♦10,000 breaking and entering charges license. A re-arrest warrant government they really countrymen sang and two danc- grant and technical assistance were nolled. She was found gull- was issued, want.” Diem is from the upper g j APPEALS grants o Gasoline Permit at the CA R to the project. ty of the other two charges, class of people in his country. No Language Barrier Shredding—the breaking of Group Furthers Harold Spencer of Hartford fined $25 and sentenced to 45 sentenced to 60 days in jail His father owns a restaurant Mrs. Eisenberg commented on W ASH located at 344 West Middle Turnpike, garbage into small pieces of rel­ days in jail, execution suspend and a newspaper printing house how easily the the AFS students atively uniform size—is "man­ Reunion Plans for violation of probation. He and his mother is at home. He ed. She was placed on probation was found guilty on two counts Into the family. ’"Thl.s is the datory for the new recycling is one of seven children, fou second year for this program in there will then be a situation worse than the systems and desireable for the Meetmg at the home of Mr. of shoplifting. Miss Alieva. boys and three girls. South Windsor and it was met current combustion and landfill and Mrs. William J. Stevenson, Peter P. Dlckman, 19, and Richard O. Adams, no certain During his stay in the U.S. he with such great response. The disposal,” said Nathan N. Roth- 22 Thomas Dr., Wednesday Robert Josephson Jr., 20, were a‘l^*"®ss. pleaded not ^ I t y to ^^g a suburb near Washing- townspeople enjoyed it so much Old Berlin Turnpike — Namely, a New G A SO ­ man, the city’s chief sanitation night, the Manchester High both originally charged with ton, D.C. and the highlight of last year they couldn’t wait for engineer m charge of the exper- School Class of 1920 committee breaking and entering, trespass- 's^ieny under $26<), in connec- g^^y ^^g y,g ghance to talk these children to come into their LINE ALLEY! The granting of this permit in es­ imental program. on arrangements heard progress tion ^ t h a break at Farr s j^ree generals about his homes again. There is always PAVED PLAY tog. and possession of a con­ "Until we have a reliable reports on reservations and out- MEDIA trolled drag. The breaking and Manchester Surplus Sales to country and ours. tears at the bus stop when they s h a d in g system which we can lined the program for the class’s CENTER- 1- ’ • •/ AREA entering charges were nolled. 1969. There was no plea on three Freedom" have to leave," she said. sence would be granting ALL CAR W ASHES take for granted, the new sys- 60th reunion. It will be held ALTERATK TheyAlley werewcic foundluul.u guilty of "I®!®!" Vehicle coutits, a ^ the ^hen Diem arrived in the The Eisenbergs’ daughter terns of waste disposal are fore- Sept. 28 at the Mlllbrook Restau- trespassing and possession of a ^ °"® y®®*" last July, he Debbie said, “ It’s remarkable doomed to failure,” Rothman rant in Talcottvllle. •C controlled drag, fined $25 each , navld E. wieiana, 8, o si neither read or write or how they adjust so well and GASOLINE PERMITS. said. Engineers say they have Although Aug. 1 has been set i;. there is no language barrier. run mto a number of problems as the tentative deadline for She continued, “ The South Wind­ to the current work. execuuou su»iic.m.=M. A..v.y gj Joseph Stepian, n w ^ reservations, the committee placed on two years probation . ^ robbery with sor junior chapter of AFS is Manchester now has over 60 Gas Stations. DO In an effort to find a reliable urges all graduates of the class with the same condition as the derful thing. I have learned so mostly responsible for the AFS garbage shredder, the city and to make them at once so seat­ two girls. much from this year of experi- students coming to South Wind- the Public Health Service are ing plans for the dinner can be spending ♦80,000 to reactivate Paul M. ice station at W. Middle Tpke. W E NEED MORE? We all know that the Park- made. A check with reserva­ found guilty of trespassing and continued one of four hammer-mill shred­ tion card, or letter, should be and Broad Sts., w^ls continued ders which have failed two pre­ (toed $25. to July 30. A $6,000 non-surety sent to Mrs. Stevenson, treas­ The case of Jane A. Ryan, 17, ode Area is much too congested at the present vious tests since the city bought urer. bond was set. was referred to Juvenile Court. Several other cases were con- them 20 years ago. The committee will hold its She is charged vrith trespassing „ „ OPEN The shredder, which is almost next meeting Aug. 26 at the and manifest danger to fall into time. 10-feet square, breaks down sol­ home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence TONIGHT TILL id waste with several dozen habits of vice. O. Anderson, 25 Durkin St. An East Hartford youth, Mi­ hammers which revolve about EXISTING S C H 0 0 L chael Day, 19, pleaded not guil­ SATURDAY ONLY 900 times a minute around a Timely Moan PROTECT YOUR FAMILY ty to counts of breaking and horizontal shaft. Price of Honeety entering with criminal intent, However, it has been subject larceny under $2,000, possession 100 9" PAPER PLATES PROTECT YOUR COMMUNITY to periodic Jammings, always SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) Saves Soldier of stolen goods, obtaining mon­ caused by nonbrittle materials. — Louie Flores had Just re- CAFETERIA ey under false pretenses, and (Continued from Page One) Rothman said in an Interview turned home when the door bell PK. 66* ALTERATION conspiring to breaking and en­ that, to addition to the ecologi- j-aug. He found five little boy® EXISTING PARKING tering. A hearing on probable it was one of these traps that cal considerations, there is an yp gjjg side, looking cause was waived and’ these wounded the 20-year-old Oklaho- 50-6" PAPER PLATES urgent ened for new disposal gjigepjgji. charges were bound over to man. processes because the landfill awfully sorry mister,” SPEAK UP Hartford County Superior “ •nie shrapnel hit me all areas to the city and some other p k 3 9 ^ (k)Urt. over,” he said. areas in the nation are expected dow playing baseball. We’ve Day had already pleaded not jjg ^gg struck to the jugular to be filled to capacity during talked it over with our parents i: . guilty on May 7 to an addition- and the femoral artery, The MEETING is 7 P.M. Monday, July 20th at the MUNICIPAL this decade. and we’d like to pull weeds, al charge of burglaJTt. This ,<>i^gy ggy ygy usually have Furthermore, he said the vol­ mow your lawn and do odd Jobs charge was bound over to To*- g„jy go seconds to live when ume of wa.ste in the city has !tic( it at to pay for it" land County Superior Court. ygy-fg hit either place,” he add- grown, to 22,600 tons a day. BUILDING HEARING ROOM FloreSk an electronics techni­ Judge Armentano denied the Even with a stable population, motion to dismiss charges cian, sniiied. "Okay boys, come It all happened on a patrol to be said the city's garbage vol­ against Thomas CUff of Bristol. PAID FOR BY CONCERNED CITIZENS COMMITTEE ume is expected to increase by back next weekend and help me the end ot the century to 46,000 to the yard." ^m fts of breaking and entering trainer and dog ^ e a d of Made- jMRKif - downtown TOattcKesre'r SCOTT W. LARSON, TREAS. tons a day. Negotiations ended, a smaller with criminal ^ e n t , and two well stepped on the trap a n d ^ opsn o sn . and M..Biclrts tm ttt tr boy elbowed an older lad and 428 W. Middle Turnpike He said other types of shred counts of larceny under $2,000. explosion sprayed Wm with Manchester, Conn. ders will be tried. However, he said, "Ask him to give us back •■rX-.-yiAWf. He waived the hearing on prob- three dozen pieces of shrapnel. said it Is very difficult to devel- our ball.” op an effective shredder for gar- iFlores did.

{ . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. CBTr a y . -UTT.Y 17. 1970 P A G E SE V E N MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1970 Second Congressional District ^TargeC Role jKmtrl)[FBUr forced to devlee a system for putting chains and shackles around its new trees Irks Firemen and shrubs in order to keep them from S teele’s Trip Labeled *Phony; ’ PUBLJBHEiD HY 1HB being dug up and stolen. tmRAi.p PRiNTma co., n tc In Hartford 18 B ln ^ Street How could there be anything lower (Contlnned from Fage One) M ucfaeeter. Omm. THOMAS F. Fam OUBOK than the stealing of a beautiful tree or Stanley Seeks ^Average Citizen^ Uccello, Pcdice Chief Thomas WAI/TBS R. FEStanSOK PubUehera shrub from a place In which .lt has bera Vaughan, Fire Chief Edward . >______Fomiaea October l, 1881______By BETTE QUATRALE Tolland’s First Selectman and Stanley’s campaign co-ordlnator Curtin and other city officials planted to add pleasure to the lives of (Herald Reporter) I PnbUetaed Bvery S^renlnc Except Bundkjr Democratic Town Chairman In Vernon. to discuss the firemens’ griev­ •ad HoUdaya. J e e r e d at the Poet O ffice at many people? Charles Thifault. Thlfault is Stanley met with supporters ances. Mandieater, Conn., aa Second Oaaa Man Matter.______The Park Department, however, is sat­ serving as Stanley’s Tolland last night In Vernon and Rock- “ We are open targets without Plckett has InshMl nut hln Coi^ly campaign manager. idUe, to plan his local efforts for adequate protection,” Kelley SDBSCRIPTION RATES isfied that these thefts are not thefts of Payable In Advance ^ ^ u b U c ^ Saturday afternoon ^ visited the Aug. 19 primary. Thlfault said. He claimed that there is One Tear ...... 180.00 malicious vandalism, or thefts for pro­ Rockville'™. Vemon Ceeter, .!«. 1« .«end»ee. an “ appreciable time lag” be­ Sir Montha ...... U.60 mree Uontbi ...... 7.80 fit vriiich might be gained from selling Steele’s recent trip to V le tn ^ walking the streets and talking GOP District Dinner tween the time fire equipment One Month ...... 8.00 “ obviously phony.” citizens and shop owners. Plans for the July 24 Republi- gets to a fire and when a po­ the shrubs on some black market. ___ m e m b e r o f At the same time Pickett’s was “ impressed with the can Dinner to honor Second lice cruiser arrives at the scene. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS People steal these trees, the Park De­ primary opponent for the Dem- community’s recreation facili- Congressional District candidate ” We have been monitoring po­ H ie Aaaoclated Preaa la excluatveily en­ lice calls for six months, and titled to the uae of reimbUeatlaa of all partment believes, because they cannot ocratic nomination, State Sen. Robert Steele are progressing after we complained the time nevra dlapatchea credited to It or not othei^ WUliam Stanley of Norwich! “ I was quite taken by the weU, according to the members wlae credited In thla paper and alao the resist trying to have them for their own between the alarm and the dis­ local newa publiahed here. has pointed to the need for fed- rapid population growth that is of the Second District North Re- All rishta of repuUlcatlon of apedai dla- in some com er of dirt of their own. patching of a cruiser Improved patebea herein are also reserved. eral aid to assist the many apparent throughout Vernon and publican Women’s Club, spon- —but not the actual arrived of So it is time to ask the second ques­ towns in Tolland County “ dur- much of Tolland County,” Stan- sors of the event. I b e Herald Prlntlns Company Inc., aa- the cruisers at the scene of a aumea no financial reaponalDillty for typo- tion. Ing their period of rapid ley stated. All the leading state candl- fire.” Kelley said. Sr^thloal errora appeeiiinc In advertMe- STowth.” “ It Is obvious that the entire dates for the Republicans will menta and other readbiK matter tat The Could there be anything more touching Kelley added there were 231 Manchester Evening Herald Stanley’s comments were character of many commimlties be attending, including guber- and tender than a hunger for a green false alarms In the month of Subacrlber to Los Anselea Tlmes-Waahlns- made as the result of last week- Is changing with the Invasion of natorial candidates Thomas June and 81 so far this month. ton Post News Service. growing thing which could lead other­ end’s informal visit to Tolland population,” he noted. “ There Meskill and his primary chal- Full service client of N. E. A. Service Inc. He said the firemen are con­ PnUlahera Representatlvea — Mathews, wise normal and law-abiding people into County, when he walked the are miany areas where federal lenger Wallace Barnes, and cerned about protection of the Shannon and Cullen Inc., Special Agency streets and talked with citizens help will be needed In assisting u.S. Senatorial candidate Lowell — New Yoik, Chicago. Detroit and Boston. a life of crime? people in the city, “ but when and shopowners. the towns in Tolland County Welcker and his primary oppon- they start shooing at us—well, MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF dRCDlX We have at (xice, then, some of the Plckeitt hit hard at Steele’s during their period of rapid ent John Lupton. TION8. that’s a different ball game.” meanest pe<^le in the world and some fact-finding trip. “ The Jimket g^rowth.” Display tables will be set up Mayor Uccello said that she was useless and nothing more Referring to his narrow con- lor each of the candidates dur- of the gentlest people of the world, mean feels the situation con be settled than a grandstand play for ventlon defeat for the Demo- ‘"S the social hour preceding without any boycott. “ If it be­ For Wednesday — 1 p.m. Monday. enough to rob others for their own sly For Thursday — 1 p.m. Tuesday. headlines,” he said. cratic nomination when he re- the, 7:30 dinner at the Elks comes Incumbent upon the city For Friday — l p.m. Wednesday. taste of pastoral pleasure. Pickett complained Steele reived 109 votes compared to 114 H°me In Wllllmantlc. Roast elr- to provide Increased protection For Saturday — 1 p.m. Thursday. “ came back with nothing new ,,eeded for victory Stanley said heef will be the featured for firenen in certain areas I Oasalfled detuUlne — 5 p.m. day be­ How they can be one and the same fore publication. 5 p.m. Friday lor nothing constructive, nothing of „ „ iriy ’ conversations entree. am sure we 'Will do it.” Saturday and Monday inibllcatlon. person—that Is the baffling question. The M y value to anyone who wants throughout the dls- Mrs. Charles W. Hill of Co- Fire Chief Curtin said that Friday, July 17 answer, if we had one, would explain to see the war ended and Amer- peem to feel as I ^umbia will serve as dinner “ arrangements for extra protec­ more than thefts of trees from Central ICM boys en route home.” did, that the registered party chairman, while club presidents State Sen. Edward Marcus, wearing the striped tie, tion” of firemen had already Park. N oti^ toa^ Steele’s first ac- „,^ „bers should and Want to congressional club officers been made with police. tion on returning home was to Marcus Says He^ll Carry chats with Manchester shoppers on Downtown The union president said, how­ Rogers Almost Back In Line Play a more active political role “ hostesseo. Main St. He was accompanied today on a campaign tn*tL“lr p^rty! and tharthrnom''- Ticket deadlines are to be ever, that the police have only Secretary of State t/lSIUam P. Rogers, vision time In which a profes- ^ tour of Manchester by his local coordinators, Nich­ inoting process should be rC' completed by July 19 and turned been paying “ Up service” to any sional Interviewer asked him Manchester in Primary a gentlemeui who obviously got his posi­ Dirty Business turned to the people.” ill to Mrs. Murray Standish. olas Jackston, at left, and Paul Phillips, to Marcus’ agreement with the fire chief apparent prewritten questions,” Stanley has come this far State Sen. Eldward Marcus of He noted that he had received left. (Herald photo by Pinto) and that a more concrete as- tion in the Cabinet because of his long It is fashionable these days to say Pickett claimed his opponent riding the crest of a rtorrny po­ New Haven predicted today 347 Manchester signatures on .surance of protection for the personal relationship with President about p om og ra i^ that It is boring and could have learned more about litical career, of which this pri­ that he 'will carry Manchester primary petitions, compared to results of the Democratic State he exuded confidence and re­ firemen must be obtr’ncd. Vietnam ” by staying home and Richard Nixon, had to do some fancy harmless. I’m beginning to have my Inside Report in the Aug. 19 primary. Marcus 199 for DuffSy. “ Obviously, I Convention as "a plus for Mar- pented his prediction several studying the war.” mary Is his fourth. So far he has doubts. A walk through Times Square been victorious In all the pri­ is in a three-way fight for the have support here,” he said. cus. times, that he will carry Man- Papal Residence skating the other day to try to recover these days Is like a walk through a Claiming that anything Steele maries. (Continued from Page 6) Democratic nomination for U.S. gald that he plans a cam- feedback I am getting,” Chester and that he will win the his proper place In the Administration disease. Skin flicks for homosexuals Aiong The Connecticut River With Sylvkm Oflara may have learned came from The Vatican Palace was be- Jetpert Onnosltlnn most knowledgeable about senator. His opponents are Al- paign which will bring the is- said, shows annoyance Aug. 19 primary. gpin in the 1100s and many have burst upon us everywhere In the HAMBURG COVE the military, Pickett accuses formation. Although Stanley earaned cri- Veneman’s work give him the phonsus Donahue of Stamford, sues directly to the voters, “ by Democrats at e \vay Popes added to it later, but It area; the good old-fashioned hetero Steele of “ spending thousands of ticism from Pickett yesterday, highest grades In legislative the party-endorsed candidate; ^ny own efforts. convention was conducted. became their official residence iniiat he tried to do. In a surprise ap­ skin flicks are booming. Russ Meyer, dollars on the trip and on tele­ He declined to estimate his High-Level Fun his Jetport plan to improve the palaon. ~ the Rev. Joseph Duffey of ‘I will walk down the Main only after they returned from who used to turn out simple-minded vision and newspaper advertise­ ^ , cost for the primary, ’’Running Avignon, France, In the 1800s. pearance of a routine State Department sagas featuring the largest mammary ments for what was nothing economy of Eastern Connecticut with their support and his Hartford. Sts. of every town in the state Qffjgg 'jg extremely expen.a- CHK30PEE, Mass. (AP) - press briefing session, was to recover glands in the Western world, is now a m orTtiiM r ’wav " t o nnH ici?! ®®"'® ^‘''® Republl- still intimate ties with Finch Marcus campaigned in Man- I can, ’ he said. "I plan to cam- ,ive and j the costs cancan'be be defense Secretary Melvin R. respectable director working for a re­ himself before the" voters. ” can Gubernatorial candidate (now Mr. Nixon’s counsellor), Chester today. His whirlwind paign directly to the people.” phenomenal,” he said. ‘^ ‘1 ^en. Edward W. from what he had done in London two Thomas Meskill. Veneman Is not dead yet. Fur- tour started at 10:15 a.m. in spectable Hollywood com ply. And the Inside “ If this is an indication of his He said that the people he He said that he can’t compete Brooke, R-Mass.„ played a little days before. itic Tanks city grows more and more vile and "We do not have to destroy thermore he Is a cool battler the Municipal Building, where sense of social priorities and re­ he visited the offices: Then he has met to date ’’are very re- vvlth Donahue, ’’who has a per- table tennis and basketball to- AND rotting in its heart. White House Purgers the ecology of Eastern Connect! not likely to be frightened Into In London two days before, not many sponsible use of money, one met shoppers on Downtoi!!!! ceptlve. sonal fortune at hts disposal,” gether’Thursday. PoUticsdly, the spread of pornogra­ 8hudde"ro to'thlnk o f 't h r ’decl'- luitting. days after President Nixon had said that At Wickham Park few from upsetting the life and the economic boost it deserves.” ‘ ButTn the nast a frown from Main St. and at the Parkade. “ I’m enthused and happy over or with Duffey, ’’who, as imtion- The recreation came during a P lu ^ Sawars phy can only help the right wing. The sions he’d make as a congress rm ieh tv S MltoZil hM He had lunch at . Augie and the way things are going,” Mar- al ADA (Americans for Demo- joint tour of a Westover Air our success in our Cambodian adventure loosening of the obscenity laws (which To the Editor, flecency of the very many. I’m man,” Pickett states. Meskill stated before a meeting the mighty John Mitchell has As a former resident of Con­ sure Manchester can do this. , . of Republican town chairmen nroved"fatal'for man'y''in the H^y’s in East Hartford, shak- "H ’s obvious to me chatlc Action) chairman, is be- porce Base summer program Machina Glaaned might very well have the result of in­ are not really concerned with pornog­ Report Pickett, who appears Very Truly Yours ‘ ® '>® from toe lOth, 19th, and 20th N^on administoattor and^ be- ‘"g hands with Pratt and Whit- that those party workers who mg funded by people from out- for disadvantaged youth. Septic Tanka, Dry Wella,l raphy) was led by liberals. The skin necticut, and one who visits trying to establish himself as Sc war Linaa Installed—Oal*’ spiring Hanoi to serious negotiation at Manchester at numerous times C. E. Maaas Senatorial listricts in Colches- for that, in toe Nixon cam- ney employes. Returning to are regularly Involved in poll- side the state.” The Cabinet member and toe flicks have boomed imder the admin­ By Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak t the most dovish of the three can­ Manchester, he visited Pioneer ‘ Ics recognize that the Demo- He said that, to date the Mar- lar Waterprooflng Dene. last. Secretary Rogers had said that the istration of a liberal mayor. (also a dues paying member of ter- paifioi. Veneman’s fate may tell .senator were joined in their Manchester Lodge No. 73 Unsafe Society didates for the Congrressional Parachute and Iona Manufac- ®ratlc Party has no senatorial cus Campaign Committee has When ■ the ’ reaction comes — as It seat, promises to outline his own Pointing to toe lagging econo- whether that axiom still holds, ot candiate until the primary is not even one contribution from games by some of toe 1,600 McK in n e y B m s.i result of the Cambodian operation, and WASHINGTON — Hard-driv­ ning, some super-pragmatists in the 24-year-old ex-White House A.F.&A.M. and Delta Chapter To the Editor, my of toe region, Meskill claim- must — it will be indiscriminate. Por- views on the war during the luring, then met shoppers at discoMted the outside the state,” and that he teen-agers of toe area who have the set back for the enemy there, might ing John G. Veneman is working the White House felt Under aide who decided last week No. 61 RAM, I can only state The other afternoon I was cd, "we can have economic de­ Caldor and again on Main St. JI8 Pearl St. —. MS-saiel ography will be Just one of the ob­ primary campaign. strength of party-endorsed can- doesn’t anticipate any. been attending the enmp for double-time as Under Secretary Secretary Vendman was too not to take the Job of domestic that I am appalled by the pres­ working In my garden while my velopment without destrosdng He was accompanied by lo SewMna«e Dlapoaal Go. very well have the result of making jects, and a lot more serious things He has accused his primary Bay State Senate During his entire visit today, two-week periods. of Health, Education and Wel­ committed to the cause of rac­ Peace Corps boss, was attacked ent conditions that are permit­ three-year-old gathered wUd toe beautiful environment that cal Marcus coordinators Nick- Donahue, assessing toe Hanoi unwilling to negotiate at this time. will vanish with It. The next time opponent, Stanley, of taking a fare (HEW) to push President ial Integration and was pulling for his non-Republican liberal­ ted to exist In Wickham Park. flowers in our field about 20 exists in this part of the state.” Approves War Quiz olas Jackston, Paul Phillips someone tells you that sado-masochist hawkish position on the war. Nixon’s welfare reform through Secretary Finch to the left. ism by Flemming and other ele­ I am certain the Wickhams feet from me. I hoard the “ It Is not. . .either we must and Peter Zerlo. This, taken by Itself, might seem sur­ books written by morons have any­ the Senate, but that hasn’t stop­ Veneman was collecting “ Basically,” Pickett explained, __. , , ------BOSTON (AP)— - — The------Massa- j ,u , u ments of Mr. Nixon’s palace did not leave this park, and the whistling of bullets around me Marcus, reminded thing to do with a fresh new vision of ped Presidential aides from In­ enemies Inside the Administra­ “ I want a Quick and safe with- ® or we must chusetts Senate Thursday unani- Marcus, reminded that he 935 MAIN STREET - TEL. 643-5171 - OPEN 9 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M. prising good sense, to be coming from a guard. The 100-odd Republican moneys for its upkeep, to permit and rushed my child into our society, remind him that every revolu* scribing him on their purge list. tion. He clashed with Harry drawal from a war that Is turn- , '’® un®"'P'°yoient. I am firm- mously passed a bill to question had received no support from THURSDAYS AND FRIDAYS UNTIL 9 P.M. Congressmen who signed a let­ such a beautiful spot to become house. I found a neighbor \>oy high administration official. Un­ tlon that has taken place in the West “ A lot of people here feel Flemming, the White House ter opposing Blnmenthal’s ap­ Ing more and more tragic every convinced that with toe pro- voters in toe November election U>e 70 members of the Manches- CLOSED MONDAYS has been puritanical before It has been a cesspool of human degrada­ sitting on his porch shooting his „ , pec policies we can have both whether U.S. forces in Vietnam ter Democratic Town Commlt- fortunately, It collided directly with the Veneman must go, and must go patronage man, over the Repub­ pointment had quiet support tion, which it seems to be head­ anything else. If there has ever been soon,’’ one Nixon administration lican credentials—or lack of bee bee gun Into our field. I Jobs and a decent environment ghould win a military victory, tee when a poll was taken in obviously superior good sense and Judg­ from inside the White House. ed for. asked him to stop and he did so It’s some- a hedonistic revolution, I haven’t heard insider told us. ’The crimes at­ them—of low-level appointees at This adds up to a fatal Im­ Stanir^J^k t o T f r o a d last Itate “ kto adder*^ w l 't o '^ a w '^ c ^ .^ to a s'chedl April, My understanding has always begpiidglngly. ule or withdraw immediately. times a good situation when one ment of the highest of all administra­ about It yet. tributed to him by his foes—In­ HEW. His confrontations with pulse for homogeneity among through Tolland and Middlesex He’ cIaYmed t o f environmental immediatelv. times a good situat been that Parks were for the That evening I talked with Hie bill now goes to toe House starts from nothing and moves tion officials, the President himself. A lot of this Junk wouldn’t bother cluding Atty. Gen. John Mitch­ conservative Californian Robert high Administration personnel. benefit of Township people, and through Tolland and Hlddlesex hazards and pollution threat of me so much, I suppose, if It were not ell, ever the strong man of the Mardian, formerly HEW’s gen­ his parents. His mother said where a stiff fight is expected. ahead steadily.” With such non-Republican fig­ not for the disg^usUng minority that she was home when the Counties, In his campaign which a jetport are too great, So, in his penitential, remedial public so entirely involv^ in cruelty. I’ve Cabinet—are overly liberal eral counsel and now Vice Presi­ ures as Daniel P. Moynlhan who are evidently attempting to is being ’’directed to the aver- >j m i>ouM r n m ? a ty . "//dii/ ^ this 13th day of July, 1970 —PETE HAMIU:. IN THE NEW YORK Rev. Harold W. Richardson There the Park Department has been POST. Wapplng Community Church PAGE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN„ FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1970

International Picnic Trucks G>Uide Items Worth $2\/000 Taken Sadden Downpour South To Get Our Nursery Schools A sudden ten-minute down­ Near Northford, From Cars at Apartments pour about 7 o’clock last Integration See Saturday’ s ’TV Week night, combined with spotty ARRESTS In Defense of 2 Nations for Complete Listings. One D ead, 3 Hurt Barbara Dickinson, of Rt. 44A, A rage of theft* from car* on and Charles Winslow, 4SC rainfall during the day, re­ B ra ^ and Chile were the completed 25 years of industrl- to more fertilised areas, farm- Task Force- charged with larceny under |U. NORTHFORD, Conn. (AP)— New. State Rd., and Downey Dr. Downey Dr. sulted in a .3S-inch rain on subjects of discussion at a pic- alixation which is molding the ers to get suppUe* and bring They Plan Their Own Day S:M Baike’s lAW Tools were stolen from cars Manchester. (Conttnued fi^m Page One) A tractor-trailer truck coming, last night netted thieves nearly ter DoUce received a shonUftlng yesterday at the home of progress of my country. their crop* to market. (41.. T______Treay <0 > down a hill slammed into an­ belonging to Charles Demer­ A section of Walnut St. Tights groups because “some S:U(49> Westbsr Wsteh <0 ) (2,000 worth of stereo tape play­ — 0 -— ------—- ~ fmrr, wirKr’a Dr. and Mro. Alfred B. Sund- Buying Power Mrs. Clark and her family ar- By MA80ABET AUUBIO bUa« 0) other tractor-trailer fighting to chant, 17B Downey Dr., and near Arch St. was under Oave Democratic constituencies P qulst of 60 Wyllys St. ’The event "A very old inflation process rived from Chile a week ago. 5:99------(si> Oillina’s ' ers, tools, golf equipment, and (Herald ReportMT) < 4 S ) Tntt______*r Oraseaasaees______regain control on the way up David Hartley, 89 Downey Dr. water after .the early eve­ and Justlust can'can’t______admit that___ what ment Store at the Parkade. She was one of a series of«« three in.in- lois MontHns'resulting in inwlow hnvinvbuying now-pow- uirou k e manvmany nthm-other North AmeriAmnri. 8 ;(S (U) Srartas 8b*w_^ (P> other items.. (TUs is the last in a series of :M (S-6) WetMer — Sferts IM the hill ’Ihursday, killing the OODGnATIOSS Automobile radios were taken ning storm, because of a we’re doing is right.’ ’ was aUegedly aw n walking away temational picnics sponsored er. In |Consequence the annual cans they feared they might hot 6 Polled received IS complaints from Edward Haseltlne and ’Die attorney general acknow- from the sidewalk sale with a four arUcles on nuraery schools News (O) driver of the uphill-bound truck.* clogged storm sewer. ’The this week by the Service Bureau total production is low and so is be able to leave if they waited (U) leev* n to Beever ______Birch .Mountain Road as a O. C. remembers an open cel- from car owners, reporting ledged that vigorous federal de- sport Jacket. Released on a (150 in Mhnohester. Tha series ex­ MoHala’ i Mavjr ' Then a tank trailer behind George Lanati, both of B6 Town Highway Depstrtment For Women Organizations in the rate of employment. for the September,elections, thefts which occurred some­ segregation action thU faU might non-surety bemd, 'she will ap- plores the subject of freedom (49) Mews one of tee trucks, swer^d^to ^^aU was older than the town of J " hole now overgrown vrite Downey Dr. had a crew there quickly to different parts of the state. “'Brazil is having an explosive The education of Chile is being 9:96 (49) Tt Basset Sttto time last night. An investiga­ Golf clubs, shoes, and a hand damage southern Republican pear in court July 27. and authority and how much of 9:99 (9) Nears wtto Wfitoe Orew- a v j^ the crash scene and it- Manchester. It started from „ f ^ X n unclog the line. Carlos Teizelra, Luis Oltlclca population growth of (.1 per cent revised and extended. Prevlous- tion is under way, and police golf cart were taken from the efforts in the November elec- ■■ each should be allowed in a kite (O) Merchants taking part in and Mrs. Maria Carvalhoo, a year. We are not attempting ly it was completely controUed nursery school situation. In con­ <9> Mem with Fresh Be: self slammed into a guaidraU. Highland St. almost Uke an ex- and nearer to the Manchester expect to have several arrests car of Michael Surh, 104B tions but he added that the Laurie B. Ferguson of 78 For- Bslds %* In allk three men were iiijured tension of Porter St. It ran for There lived his grand- shortly. the annual Sidewalk Sales trast to yesterday’s article, Dtoh Vae Dyhe Downey Dr. ■■cumaw i s ^ m i o r oesegrega- est St., charged with failure to J^^t‘*Agency“ 'L *tater^ tlO T ^ ^ovrth^bSt‘ L e m o b i S '''* S S v t a i O M ^ S h T e T i r k ^ ’S ! in addition to the one killed. 4.S miles to what was then Gos- father when his mother was a Stereo tape decks, and in were running stock in, then which described a school where (99) Haeller-BrlBhlar 1 Two bucket seats were taken out, of the store between (9) DeMh Telleir Oars Horace Rivera, 36, of NeW lee St., later Hebron Ave., now girf. The well for watering some cases stereo tapes, were from Margo Burke’s car at 228 rnTte^ti w ^ w T a v e ^ n o ^ L ti^ e S ^ f a r C h H it ^ r ^ d S ^ s S J ; Devcopment^ spoke about the population and labor force to will allow more AexlWUty. the teacher exercised a great <8) Trath at Osesetassoss (O) rainfalls all day. unount of authority, this article (19) OaadM O ssim Haven was reported dead on Rt- in Glastonbury. The first gto^k waS Just inside tee barn- taken from cars owned by New State Rd. (99-49) M em — Wsathsr arrival at Yale-New Haven Hos- 3.9 miles were in Manchester, ygi-^ fence. Not planned for ’The U.S. Weather Bureau describes a school which, com­ Henry King, 84A New State R d.; A tachometer 'was removed Mitchell said the gubemator- u-oi. « tlve Brazil. Mrs. Peter Clark, rai reuouri-oo. , Sports aed Fsataro pitaL Wendell Sanford, 39, of *hen 0.6 mile In Bolton teen 2.3 ^ice walking. So grandfather at Bradley International Air­ lal primary victory Geoige former resident of South Cov- Olticlca noted the need to ex- p ^ of tte J ^ m ^ o n g pared to aU others visited in 7:99 (9) Oot Smart B <0 ) Michael Johnson, 20J New State from a car owned by David (99) ^ h OhuMural B (O) Ansonia was reported in serious nilles in Glastonbury. At 1.7 moved tee fence to other side port recorded only .07-lnch Wallace in Alabama was not a ______entry aiiid''^ Glastonbury, spoke port goods ati a competitive _ . Manchester, provided the Rd.; Raymond Provost, SOB Bromley, .226 New State Rd. (S^rnrias Naa condition at tee hospital with a "lUes there was an angle where tj,e water into Downey Dr.: Norman 8 . rainfall, but a spokesman factor in moderating the admin- ACCIDENTS on working with the ministry of price. “"In In order to sell products South America. least restrictive environment (18) R o ^ In addition three other cars (O) broken leg. John Haigh 39, of the road turn^ towart tee barn-yard with a trough. First there said Manchester seems Only Upper Clasa for the growing child.) 8:99 (8) He aad She t^ lfe, 19B Downey Dr.; Donald istratlon’s stance on civil rights. Donald Flavell, 87, of 36 Foley education revising school cur- for a low price we have to (8-49) Brady Baaeh <0 ) __L south. Manchester posted a were entered, and two converti­ The new curriculum gives Enflrid *^ Norman CS^man, ^ time younger sister Alice saw Falkenstein, 8S Downey Dr.; ble tops were slashed. to always get storms of this “ I believe Wallace’s popttiar- St, charged with failure to keep rlculum in Chile, and the prob- mechanize o u r productiMi, "Tlie children are free to do 8:99 (9) Ho(pui’s Heroes B (O) several suggestions and educa- (99) Mame et the Game (O) "46, of Ellington were less se- tee change she ran into tee type. Ity will tall off more and more right on a curve. Hewas arrest- lems, custome and geography which means less people work- what they choose. I don’t plan (8) Meries directing travelers to tee right any child’s day. I plan very A house all excited, “ MCamma, as time goes on,” Mitchell said, ed last night on Hartford Rd. there. After the prepared talk, ing.” He compared the Indus- *|he ^ald”ttei«*ai^tvro (49) Ghost aad Mrs. Malr (O) r l i ^ l n j i ^ and received only ^and road as it should. From Mamma, somebody moved our carefully what I put into the 9:99 (8) Merie “ His win in Alabama was so after losing control of his car they answered questions and trlaUzed southern states of • universities in Chile (49) Here Ooine the Brides (xitpatlent treatment. there another road went east well.” ^Rain Didn^t Hurt a Rit^ close, I doubt if he covfld get and striking a utlUty pole, chatted informally with the 60 BrazU to the impoverished usually only the upper nipif, room. But I don’t plan any 19:W (U) Tea O’aoeh Bepert (0) Fire and Police officials said left into Bolton teen curved child’s day.” (89) Braohea’s World B (O) Rivera was driving a tractor- back to Camp Meeting Rd. in many votes outside the state Glancing off the pole, he hit a women who attended. northeast section of the coun- of^ society has been going to col­__i (49) la v e Amerieaa Stylo (0) Dear Old Codger, The children were dispersed trailer rig loaded with chemicals Bolton. now.” parked car, which in turn hit with Brasilians lege. Richer students attend 19:89 (8) Ghost aad Mrs. Malr (C> Say Merchants About Sale all over the room, all engaged (18) TTempo 18 for tee Southern New England m the 0.6 mile of Bolton’s I enjoy your column in TTie He denied that he has been another parked truck, police Mrs. Carvalhos reported on wi ‘"nie south states,” he said, good private schools and be­ U :99 ( 3 - 9 3 ^ ) Mem — Weather “ have diversification of employ- in various activltleB. One group Telephone (Tompany. part of tee road were two Herald, and I especially liked “Great!” “^emendous!” them on wet dnd bought them,” Ernest O. Cole under intense pressure from said. Court date Aug. S. the state department training come academically prepared. aad G ^rts (O) was peeling carrots together; a 11:16 (9) Movie Speetaealar The SNETTCX) truck, trying to farms. On tee east side was tee your story in tee June 13 issue “ Elqual to or better than last he added. Ernest G. Ck>le, 69, of East southern senators emd congress' In government program for ment, colleges, a. very good jjjg public schools have been U :99 (89) Toaltht Show dohaay Car- girl was making apple sauce; roimd a curve at the base of Thompson farm house. It pass- about Main St., Charter Oak St., year.” ‘"Ihe rain didn’t hurt us Edward Beargeon of Burton’s Hartford died last night at Man- men over the pending desegre- Peter D. Hill, 22, of Hartford, BrazlUans. The four-month pro- Interstate railroad system, and inferior, soe (O chester Memorial Hospital. gation action. Some politicians, one of the helping mothers was (8-49) Dloh Oavett Show (C) a hill on Route 17, began to ed thru several later ownerships S. Main St.i Mt.' Nebo, ete. a b it” said he felt business so far “ has charged with operating a motor gram, which began May 30 at better housing, sewers, public one of the reasons the Cbm- (18) Merv GrlfOa Show (C) Mr. Cole was bom Dec. 22, as well ais southern school offi­ reading to a group of about three Jackknife and Rivera fought for until converted to a summer I think I can add a few inter­ Those were tyirical com­ been equal to or better than vehicle while his license is under the University of Connecticut, health and welfare.” munist Party is so popular in 1:99 (8) With This Bias (O) 1910 in Dover, N.H., and form­ cials, have been covertly aid­ children. (89) Premier Theatre control. hotel. It was named "Villa esting Itenui to your story. Let’s ments of merchants along last year. ’Traffic has been suspension. He was arrested includes courses in personnel, Northeast Region Chile is because it is against (49) Mem Headlines — Prayer erly was employed at the Ma­ ing Justice and HEW in formu­ On a mattress In another Louisa” by an Italian wine im­ go south as you did. My brother Downtown Main St., at the good. We’re very happy.” yesterday afternoon after his project analysis, budget plan-In the northeast region, he United States, she said. The aad Slga Off But another tractor trailer —' chine Technology Co., South lating desegregation plans, he room, three little girls were 1:16 (8) Nearscope porter named Marcoslnee from Lester 'was born on Mt. Nebo Parkade and the Burr Comers All those talked to said that car was in collision with a car ning, administration and fl- noted, there is a large drought people resent the U.S. “ big 8:99 (99) Mem aad Sign Off this one coming down tee hill Windsor. added. lying down together with two New York. It catered to what Ave.. March 17, '1897. 'Further shopping center this morning despite the weather, yesterday driven by Ronald O. Shack, 34, nance. area, unemployment, Insuf- brother” attitude but look to (9) Mem aad Weather — Mo­ loaded with Coca-Cola in large Survivors include five sisters. Mitchell said he did not wit- listening attentively as the third, ment of Medltatian and Sign was believed to be wealthy New south, you talk about Pete Bald- aa the annual July Sidewalk of l(X) Florence St. Court date She noted that a Brazilian flcient electric power in the the states for technical advise Off commercial canisters — crash­ and last night were busier than Mrs. Hannah Mildner of He- ness a contrary performance in the middle, read aloud. York Italians who did not win’s Paint Shop. That was at 69 Sales sailed along through the today up until noon. Aug. 3. federal agency is coping with rural section, low state revenue and have an “ almost unheal- m another comer, a little ed into tee SNE7TOO truck, bran Rd., in Bolton, Mrs. Ruth Tuesday night when Sen. BdaosUMi TV ( i« ) acquire any local acquaintances, s. Main 8 t., and his shop was second day under bright skies But the consensus was that the complex needs of her coun- and inferior educational facill- admiration for anything boy used a special educational 6:09 Something Eloe ripping its cab from it and hurt­ After some more changes of on the second floor. Schlebel Harris of Avon, Mrs. Olive Roy Strom Thurmond (R.-S.C.) up- try particularly in the nine- ties. made in United States. “ When Fourth Way and balmy temperatures. "w e’re doing very well for a COMPLAINTS devise to leam counting. Some ing pants of it 75 feet away. ownership, it was acquired by Bros, was established on tee of Levlttown, N.Y., Mrs. Ger- braided White House aide Wll- state drought area where pov- "I’ve tried to show you the learned we were leaving '‘Girl with ” by Vincent Breton. (UNICEF print) 6:30 What’s New B ’Ihe Chamber of Commerce- Friday.” trude Sanborn of Long Island, Ham Timmons at a reception children were playing on a 7 :09 Playliu the Guitar W. F. Noad The Coca-Cola trailer flipped John Albasi. He got elected as ground floor in 1919 by Alfred Four tires were taken from a grty and hunger are serious exUtence of two Brazils. One wanted to buy our clothes, Song Recital over and ripped up about 60 a selectman of Bolton, and sponsored event continues George Shenkman of Pilgrim N.Y., and Mrs. Ida Sllhavy of for southern Republican state gym set-up for climbing, with 7:30 Bridge with Jean Cox and Ckmrad Schlebel in that through tomorrow, with the Mills is chairman of the Cham­ rack_at Petes’ Cltgo on W. Mid- problems, economically developed, rfeh mattresses spread underneath This teacher wants the chll- says he doesn’t want to share, questions. It almot didn’t mat- 8:00 NBT Playhonee B feet of guard rail. straightway took down Man- same building. (Jonrad died in Caldwell, N.J.; and a bratoer, chairmen.’ die Tpke. last nlgnt. The Father vast majojrlty of local stores ber’s Retail Division, which Thomas J. Cole of Newington. *The young woman was inter- and prosperous, the other with- to protect those who fell. It was nnecticut student charged nocent to the charges. svstem and riiatoma ” work; building schools, church- tended the picnic at the Sund- on an easel, moving his brush Chester at the entrance to Birch and Spring Sts, in November, Sightless are free to do whatever they The reason for this attitude is (teildren. Although adult concep- Thursday by tee State Bond 1889, so that adds a little to yurt yesterday and surprised fendant had appeared each time resentatives and the iustice de- completion by Africa Wednesday at the home 040 for summer programs even in time of war, since tee shop on Main St. In fact, last Assisting Shenkman in orga­ . ___ .A.*. ... V 1 0 7 A U / i n d 1 cu\ K a KllIH itrKlAk \ j r ^ ____ _ t > i ___.a< additions'. everyone with a professional ap- he was scheduled and was told partment. 1974, wUl also be built which of Mr. and Mrs. James Biondi Constitution requires that a pre­ he had been before. O. C. pilot­ night’s rain (the downpour that nizing this year’s event were (Continued I t omPage One) Hartford’s Community Re- Sincerely, that he had. “ Our social and economic will allow rural workers to get in Harwinton. sident diall hold office “ during” ed him thru to deliver at the came about 7) drove the cus­ Beargeon and Cohen, Frank more than a casualty to be ex- Prt>ach. whatever mess they want.” ®“- i'nyBicai violence is not ai was not frustrated or annoying, nowal Team, tee term of four years.” other end of Glastonbury. Blnkey Hohenteal tomers in off the street along Later, after conferring with stand was confused,” he said, spring from deeper, more nat- but natural, healthy noise. —(302,966 for tee Renewal Bloking of Caldor, Harold pected at war. But motions introduced by “Does Mie make teem dean , .. ’ oral sources with the wet merchandise, Gaboury of Wilton’s Gift Shop, All were enjoying thedr visit John P. Chiaputti,, 24, of New the three defendants, PubUc We needed and deserved Team’s human resource pro­ V em on iq> afterward?” } want teem to verbalize Bbcplalnlng why she had re- grams. “ and they kept right on buy­ Gerald Lalonde of W.T. Grant’s, here especially the chance to Haven, were quickly handled on Defender Leo B. Flaherty Jr. » military government. We lost “ They usuaUy do by teem- ^ jected tee normal, leadership —(21,708 to reimburse Hart­ ing,” Apter said. Salem Nasslff of Nassiff Cam­ “ see” two Broadway hits deal- the spot and he and two com­ told the court that he was pre- some freedom but gained in selves,” tee mother repUed in expressing their fed- ^ teacher, she said, “ I . . . but children ford for taxes on 83 rehabilita­ “Some of our jackets got wet, era and Photo Shop, Alfred ing with blindness—"Child’s panions were finally put to plea pared to enter an appearance welfare and the economy, and so we marked them down a few for Stamatakls and Chiaputti we are growing at a good Father Accused in Assault an amuged, almost impressed worked in Head Start and Wn- are learning. tion dwelling imlts built by Hor- Perrault of Sears, and Robert Play" and "ButterfUes are as scheduled and accepted the way. It was her son at tee httle boy had finished dergarten in Manchester and I more dollars, and people tried with the understanding he It is not a real dictator- a ce Bushnell Apartments Inc., Rlchman of House and Hale's. Free.” services of pubUc defenders. easel. peeling carrots, leaving tee felt that they were bote flops. would withdraw if they obtain- almost a dictatorship.” and another (14,967 for 42 unite Them e armed forces orces now main-main_ oTie three - Chiaputti, who e7 private counsel ^ a tS ^ ^ is He feels most of the citizens To Get Psychiatric Test The teacher who is fairly ■without cleaning tee mess They made a mockery out of a “There’s a lot of noise going on tee same street built by Bet- t ^ t^ ee institutions to teach graduated from the university ^en p tea L ^ l ^ o c e ^ tee a*-® r®®dy tor responsible young, explained that the room *'® ‘®*‘ “ ‘® ^ y - on, a lot what seems like ter Homes, another non-profit Manchester Area tee blind how to move in a in June; a student, Manuel S. Pieaaea innoceni lo uie Public Defender Leo. B. probation for two years on a “ The child should be most Im- chaos,” tee teaiteer said, “ but corporatlcm. I? charges as did Sober later in Positions in tee government, Flaherty Jr. requested a pay- charge of breaking and enter- is divided into six areas: Mate, The teacher went over to sighted w orld-at Hines, til., stamatakls, 22, formerly. of him and said in a nice way, portant and should have a say tee children are learning.” —(760,000 to tee Community tee day when he appeared with "te Brazil are many poor peo- chlactrlc examination for Don- ing and six months in jail on an language, sensorial, nstnic- Palo Alto, Calif., and West Ha- Vemon and now of Coventry, “ Gary, all these carrots will in what’s planned for his day. “ The parents really trust Affairs Department for day cfu;« Special Public Defender Abbot pie, ’ he said. "Here you want aid L. Palozie who appeared In additional count of larceny be- tlon toys, art, and practical Armed Man Gets $1,400 ven. Conn. The bUnded veterans and James Marc Sober, 22, of life. Practical life means peel­ have to be. cleaned up ao Everyone here doesn’t read these children to g o ahead at programs involving 740 children. Schwebel. All elected trial by money, there we need money. Superior Court bote for sen- tween (15 and (260. His coun- every day or do mate every day. —(24,000 for repair of state- D O N T MISS OUR association said it had no com- New Haven —^ are charged with The Near Past fencing on one case and plea on sel. Public Defender Leo B. ing carrots, tying shoelaces, somebody else can use tee their own rate,” she continued. plaints about those places em- a jury of 12 and tee cases were But when they do do it, they owned dams on Gardner Lake, From Vemon Restaurant breaking and entering with ” We are improving in many another. Flaherty Jr. said his client ad- etc. table. It’s a rness.” “ If they’re going to find out cept they did not train tee men continued for assignment. throw their entire being into it.” who they are, they have to be Bozrah. violence and assault upon a areas, if you went there 10 years Palozie was arrested last mits being ImpUcated in the In a separate room these are An armed man held up the volved were leaving tee Legion for new sightless Uves. In other schcwls, riie main­ allowed to make wrong choices, —(127,867 for an inventory and police officer. The charges stem smaB violins on a shelf. Three night manageft, at Howard Field. Moyer applied his brakes ago and go now you would no- week and charged with assualt break at a package store but tains, children do things not at survey of Connecticut wetlaiuls. from tee Gulley Hall incident tlce tee difference from the near with intent'' to murder against asked teat four years service times a week, a woman from clean* up or gcxxl choices, but choices Johnson’s Restaurant on Rt. 30 and skidded into tee three, .... their own impetus but in obe- that are important to teem.’ —(650,000 for a tidal and hur­ Tentful of FABRIC at UConn in April in which over New Type Bills police said. All three cars had past and today.” He explained his 10-year-old son. He had in the U.S. Marines, including the Hartford Conservatory without complaint. dlence to tee direction of tee with so much freedom, wUl ricane program in tee New Lon­ Vernon, early this morning and Bom b Guides 100 students took part. Stama- tee Irrigation system planned been found guilty of risk of in- service in Vietnam be conslder- to be towed from tee scene, but Mailed by Town oomaa in and gives lessons to teacher. these children be able to adjust don aurea. fled with about (1,400. no injuries were reported. takis and Sober are also charg­ for the drought area where there jury and cruelty to persons in- ed. any child who wants teem. ed with a count of inciting In- “ It’s all because Mrs. J wants to normal school life? Five hours later, Vernon, Drivers ot tee other cars Flow Freely, T-.w, nf novom.o „ Still not enough food for many volvlng the samb child in a jury David Krajewskl, 23, of 71 The jdiilosophy ot tee schcxil The boy started to clean up them to do it and not because “ I dim’t think that's a good police arrested Johnny P. Walk- were Kenneth Satryb, 28, of jury to persons and property. -rcnpUpii onnnnncpfi tnrtnv th t ^*^® P®°P*®- trial which ended June 3. Pa- Poster St., Manchester, pleaded 1* nonauthoritarian, Unlike tee mess without complaining, they want to do it,” she said, situation for teem to be in,” Soviet Decoration P n af\f tVia r m a A a h i , ^ S S 'Communications COIlt mUniCStfonS Hare TP ilTiriT-nV- improv- Invlp lozie, OB 28, tppivippll, formerly nf of ITII Ellington, I n n - f , 1*1 gUllty tO S ChSrge Of bUrglSTy er, 31, of Bloomfield and East St., and Pamela Deahos, One of the motions made by new type of water and schools, there Some of tee other ^ d r e n ^ - “ i would not stand for anyone she repUed, “ but they can han- goviet Union’s htehest hill i„ h 1- 11 .1 . 1 sewer jng(>„ ^ large scale,” he said, now lives in Somersville. involving a home on Peter charged him with robbery with Berger Rd., both of Rockville, Probers Told Chiaputti before he had an at­ bill is being mailed to town cus- non Green Rd. in Tolland. His attor­ ®>»® ™ y ‘lay and I will die it.” She said she had not mlUtary decoration Is tee O ^er SAVINGS violence. and Peter Rock, 19, of Eva (Continued from Page One) torney was to consolidate tee tomers > speak with peo- Atty. Flaherty said that he re s e c t f « a u ^ rity , or dom vriteout Ucense, tee teach- not plan a child’s day either.” heard of any of her chUdren votary r -J ^ e d t o ^ ^ ^ Sat. ONLY in Hw MG TENTkiMrPorMng lo t Walker was presented in East Circle, Elllng;ton. three cases, and this was grant­ „ , P’® **’® other side of our was making tee request be- ney said the man had stated he He said that white bills and country and get television from cause he had 'f „ Occasionally i ^ l e talking, going into pubUc school who fleers of tee army for su^^ssful Hartford Circuit Court 12 today Moyer is scheduled to appear explosives, provisions for keep­ ed by Judge Alva P. Loiselle. "real concern” was drug dependent and asked 6r Baia 8UCJI an environment, '*We do not share," she cem- the teacher moved around the had not. ^ where bond of ( 10,000 was set in Rockville Circuit Court 12 ing strict record of explosive Chiaputti explained after tee greenh payment.1 * .1 . cards, both1 satellites.” He admitted his after seeing Palozie in his of- tee court to arrange an exam- campaigns. In 1946, tee Russian more au^ritarian than tee one Unued, explaining her itelloso- room, to help chUdren ha-vlng “ We’re an alternative to tee government awarded this mil- and tee case continued to Tues­ Aug. 4. disposal and other controls. court session teat they wanted processing, country needs "American know- fice even though Palozie had Inatlon itee provldra, would be restrict- ^ of child development. “ We difficulty with mate or other ac- public schools,” she said. “ And itary decoration to Gen. Dwight day in the Vernon circuit court. COVENTRY Leary told senators he could to be tried togeher and feared accompanied b yan address- how” to help it grow but strong- previously been examined by Dennis Sica 18, of Hartford ed return envelope. ly objected to conditions Im- ing and inhibiting. don t ask a kid to share. If he tivltles and to answer chUdren’s we feel we’re a positive one.” D. Elsenhower. Walker was placed in the Hart­ Keith W. Goode, 39, of Hart­ no longer g;uarantee tee safety tactics which would place tee a psychiatrist before tee trial. pleaded guilty to breaking and The envelope, he said, is to posed by American businessmen, ford Correctional Center in ford was arrested in Coventry of citizens visiting police head­ blame on Sober who lS‘ not a Two psychiatrists frorq Nor- entering with criminal intent in expedite the mailing of pay- He wants Brazil to continue to wich State Hospital were ap- connection with a break Into River Authority resulting in lieu of bond. last night and charged with quarters or at precinct buildings UConn student but travels to The restaurant had closed operating under the influence of despite rigid surveillance and ments and to prevent tee folding receive American financial in- pointed by tee court, Allen's market in Coventry in passage of tee Allagash River- campuses for SDS and is a Conservationists Win way Act of 1966 and a compan­ Save up to $3.10 ytf. on DESIBNER for business at midnight, and at Intoxicating liquor or drugs and security. of the cards. vestments but he wants Brazil- Palozie was taken into custo­ April. A count of larceny was former Yale student. ion bill authorizing a (lA mil­ tee time of tee holdup two main­ operating under suspension. He "I wouid say this situation has If the payment is mailed, he Ians to have more control on dy again yesterday after a nolled. PLAZA DEPT. STORE ____ ^ ^ ______Chlaputti's words reflected a explained; only tlie green card how the money will be used. Qary O’Keefe, 26, of East lion bond issue approved by tee tenance men and tee manager was to be presented in East reached gigantic proportions,” bondsman requested he be re- (We Bave A Notloa To Please) were inside. The three, manager Hartford Circuit Court 12 today. Leary saldV'R's a W W t to tee deep distress of court proceed- need be enclosed. However, if a “ Please give advice to your rep- u^ved oT a S lO ^ " surety"^ Hartford pleaded guilty to Battle for the Allagash voters. Peter Murphy and Robert Neet- Innocent and defenseless. He spoke of U. S. Atty. receipt is requested, the white resentative Jo be more kind with put up for Palozie He said he breaking and entering a dwell- Once convinced that cutting B. MIDDLE TPKE. (Next to Popular MktX By FHYIXJS AUSTIN in tee region for many years, rights 'would be restricted only er and Carl Derosa, were order­ “ It’s almost impossible,” he General John MitcheU's attitude card and a self-addressed and undeveloped countries,” he said had been given a deed to prop- *^® and larceny Associated Press Writer but a .growing population and OPEN WED., THUBA, PBL tOI 9 ed into one of the walk-ln said, “ to protect against a bomb, against anything “ leftist” on stamped return envelope should at the end of his talk. grty in wttich there was a ques- connection with a break In in a narrow corridor along tee DRAPERY FAA Says increasing Interest in recreaticsi Allagash waterway, timber freezers by the holdup man. being placed and exploded any­ campuses, which he felt be enclosed. “ As an economist I’d like to tion of title, Feb. to a Tolland home on Mile ALLAGASH, Maine (AP) — They managed to free them­ Hill Rd. caught up 'With tee wilderness in company officials went along VACATION BOUND? where.” amounts to a directive affecting He cautioned, “ However paid; tell my opinion about Brazil’s a motion to set aside tee ver- Writer-naturalist Henry Ikivid selves shortly after and to call It Can Foil all courts. He referred to tee whether by mall or in person, productive structure,” Oiticica (jict of tee Palozie trial was the 1960’s. The battle for the Al­ with tee project. tee police. Walker's arrest in court case which reportedly please don’t bend, fold, tape or said. “ We find many problems continued until it could be Thoreau described tee Allagatah lagash had begim. Today, the Allagash Wilder­ PLAZA HAS THOSE NECESSARY ITEMS Vernon ness Waterway covers' 200,000 Bloomfield this morning was prompted tee Gulley Hall take­ staple the cards.” in today’s Brazil though we have heard by the trial judge, Paul l^derness Waterway area in The Federal Interagency Panther Trial acres, including 30,000 acres of • CHILDREN’S BATHING SUITS made by Lt. Edwin Carlson and Hijackers over in tee first place, tee 'Ith ~ ~ J. Driscoll, and sentencing was 1846 as “more grim and wUd Committee recommended in its FABRICS Audio-Visual water. Officer Thomas Sheehan. again continued. 1960-66 reixirt teat a hydroelec­ • MEN’S SWIM TRUNKS Circuit Court proceedings than anticipated.. .where no It’s value as tee lari: extensive Other area police activity: (Continued from Page One) Entersits against Kevin Keyes In Wllll- Superior Court Judge Alva P. tric dam be built at Rankin • CHILDREN’S PLAY CLOTHES SOUTH WINDSOR Rev, Saunders Principal Director Is forest laws prevail but those of Rapids on tee 6 . John Just be­ wilderness waterway east tee mantic on charges relating to Loiselle said he was not going : Would-be thieves were appar­ rene of air piracy, said details nature.” low tee Allagiash. It would have Missisrippl is enhanced by its • TERRY SCUFFS a December disorder on tee to accept tee state’s attorney’s ently scared off by South Wind­ of tee behavior profile cannot be Fourth Day Appointed caused about 98 per cent of tee proximity to tee 200,000 acre • BEACH TOWELS campus. Keyes, an English Of East Catholic High recommendation for a suspend­ More than 126 years later, an­ I revealed without tipping off tee Baxter State Park—to be kept sor police early this morning (Continued from Page One) ed sentence in one case yester- other famed outdoorsman, U.S. river to flood. • EAR PLUGS as they were in the process of system. But he said its contents student at tee university, under­ A Middletown man has been forever in Its wild state. The Rev. Robert E. Saunders day, but he gave tee defendant hired as audio-visual director Supreme Court Justice William The Department of Interior robbing tee Parkway Beef Co. do not rely on such factors as suspected him of being a po­ took his own legal defense, was • SUN TAN LOTION has been named principal of the opportunity to change his for the Vernon School system, O. Dou^as, followed Thoreau’s opposed tee plan because of tee LINENS • BROCADES • PINTED ANTIQUE SATIN on Rt. 5 in South Windsor. skin color, foreign accents, long lice informer. But she answered charged with additional counts • FIRST AID SUPPLIES East Catholic High School. His plea before announcing sen- supt. Raymond Ramsdell an- route into tee northern Maine Allagash’s recreational and I Police Chief John Kerrigan hair or nervous twitches. most of Markle's questions re­ and lost tee case. appointment was confirmed by tence. nounced today. backwo(xls and 'wrote: wildlife resources. • SUN HATS Dailey said that out of 1.5 mil­ luctantly. I The cases of all three received a call, while the alleged have Archbishop John F. Whealon of Judge Loiselle explained that 'william Hughes will assume “There are n^ hundred mUes That i>aved the way for a flur­ get that good Spring and Suimnor FABRIC McLucas is charged with kid­ • SWIM CAPS break was in progress, and ap­ lion passengers screened by tee been continued a number of the Archiodeese of Hartford. he believed Richard B. Kent, his duties on Aug. 1. Joseph in America quite their equal. ry o t proposals from various in­ naping resulting in Rackley’s fM b g Inside... I parently his men scared off tee system to date, only a few dozen times to allow them to obtain Father Saunders succeeds tee who is 39 and lives at 271 South Giorgio who has served as audio- They wUl, I pray, be preserved terests all intent on harnessing ALL AT PRICES YOU LIKE. death. Seven other Panther would-te thieves. have been dei)ied passage, and counsel and they were told they Rev. (Jharles E. Shaw, who St., Rockville, pleaded guilty to visual director resigned tee for aU time as a roadless, primi­ the Allagadi. members, including National Entry was gained by forcing only about 20 have been arrest­ would be put to plea yesterday headed tee school for nine a charge of risk of Injury to a position about a monte ago to tive waterway.” The UB. Parii Service had REMNANTS Chairman Bobby G. Seale, face a rear door, and Chief Kerrigan ed. whether or not they had either years until relieved of his posl- child because of what he was take a similar one in Westport, After nearly 20 years of war­ several recoihmendatlons but fi-. said there was a large amount Magnetometers, highly sensi­ trial later in an alleged plot to retained__ _an attorney „ or tee tion by Archbishop Whealon, „ told were to be tee state attor- Conn. ring among power interests, de­ hally settled oh a national river­ Central Ali^ of merchandise piled by the tive to metal, guard airplane kidnap and kill Rackley because services of tee public defender, (or reasons of health, at tee ney’s recommendations. Hughes, who originally came velopers, legislators and conspr- way. he was, according to police, sus­ door. A car near the scene may boarding stations and ticket Chiaputti was presented first dose of tee school year. Father Assistant State’s Atty. Donald from Pennsylvania, graduated vatemists, the Allagash has The principal Allagash land- Gimditioning NOW AIR-CONDITIONED BECAUSE yewds foi* pected of being a police inform­ have been involved in tee break, coimters. and said he did not want tee Shaw suffered a coronary at- Caldwell recommended a one- from the West Hazleton, Pa. been s a v ^ from encroaitement. owners wanted to retain control WE J.OVE YOU! he said. Sgt. Alfred CJowperth- er. and promised to preserve tee “ We. make no attempt to hide publlc defender. Told he must 1®®“ April 9 and w m ab- yetd- suspended sentence with high school. He received his On Simday, July 19, federal waite and Officer Robert Foss natural beauty of tee 'wateirway' G O NATIVE AT PERO'S 2 99 these from the passenger,” probation for two years on tee B.S. degree from Bloomburg and state officials wlU travel teen make his plea anyway, f®"^ the princlp^shlp for They formed tee Association for NATIVE: Sweet Com, Tonwtoee, Cnkee, Blueberriee, rasp- are investigating. Dailey said. “ Their existence charge, adding that this was College. Pa. and also attended into this remote (xnmtiy of fo­ Wrong Number he made tee motion for consoli- t^®, »-®®‘ «|® ®®hool year Multiple Use of Maine Timber- berriee. Currants, Green and Yellow Bezuis, SforOOO VERNON may serve as a good positive made in view of tee probation Bucknell University In that rests, lakes, streams and Green and Yellow Squash, Beets, Beet Greens, Paul Keyes, 34, of Meriden datlon, which was granted by lands— fearing that federal con­ additional deterrent. We weren’t too helpful - ^ J gii J last appearance when he department's feeling teat Kent state. mantees for formal dedication Swiss Chard, Spinach, Boston SiUad Bowl Let­ was treated at Rockville Gener­ yesterday in listing the Judge U>lselle, and teen fl ed „ted members of tee grad- would be eimenable to pro- He attended St. Petersburg of tee Allagash as a state pre­ trol would upset their timber tuce, Radishes, Hot and Frying Peppers, Bo- SKIRT LENGTHS 77c, al Hospital yesterday for a head a bill of particulars requesting ^^tlng class to tee Archbishop ec(Hiomy. “ helpful hot line” to call bation. Junior College, Fla. and Colum serve. It wiU be tee first state- nuUne, Cherry Tomatoes, Turnips, Imported (LIMIT 3 TO A CUSTOMEB) injury suffered in a one-car ac­ when doing business with a specific information about the ^t exercises on June 11. Kent decided he would bia University, N.Y. and re administered recreation ares Because of numerous recom­ Bed Onions, Acom and Butternut Squash, Shal­ cident on the Wilbur CJross High­ U.S. Government Agency. charges. He presented two writ- a native of Farmington, change his plea and a second ceived his Master’s degree in added to tee National l ^ d and mendations, a bill was intro­ lots, Watercress, Cauliflower. About Town Grapefruit, Plums, Pears, Coconuts, lim es, BUnONS 220e»d way in Vernon. The number to dial is ten copies as requested and the Father Saunders attended count charging indecent assault Education from Central Con ■ Scenic River system. duced in tee 1966 Legislature to PoUce said Keyes lost control Manchester Rotary Club will five questions It contained were schools there and graduated create an Allagarfi River Au­ FBESH: Peaches, Seedless Onqtes, Nectarines, Mangoes, 527-2617, to reach the “ Fed­ Bev. Robert Ssmders which had been nolled was re- necticut State College this pas The caribou, tee wtrif, even Bing (%erriee. Watermelon, Apriocits, Qnnta- H«lp Us Ckttr Hw Twit! when his car started to fishtail. meet Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at eral Information Center” in answered on tee spot by tee from Farmington High School. opened. Kent teen pleaded inno- June. tee Indian, aU (nice natives of thority to plan how the state the Manchester Country Club. could preserve tee Allagash. loupee. Pineapples. The car went off the side of the New York City without a Assistant State’s Atty. Donald He received a BA from Bates studies for tee priesthood at cent to the two counts and the His most recent teaching pos tee Allagash watershed have VISIT OUB IMPORTED BASKET DISPLAY AUTOMATIC REDUCTIONS AI Day SATURDAY At tee same time, power inter­ highway and struck several toll charge. Caldwell. Ckillege in Lewiston, Maine in Pope John X X n i National Sem- case was continued for jury itlon has been with tee Middle long since fled tee wilderness of j49-u* for free In fe n n ^n, ests pisdied legislation to build a WEEKEND SPECIALS Shop 10 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. fence posts. Keyes was charged Atty. John L. Calvocoressi of The number 527-2617 is list­ Chiaputti then requested the 1936, and an MA from Teach- inary for delayed vocations in trial assignment. town school system. He has also Thoreau’s time. «nd InstalMkin estimate: power dam at Cross Rock on the PLUMS ...... LB. 2 9 # with f^ u re to drive in an estab- Hartford will speak about the ed on Pa"e 406 of the new arrest warrant and ^ affadavlt ers College, Columbia Unlver- Weston, Mass. He was ordain- William D. Despard, 19, of 7 taught in Kingston and Meyers Timber companies took tee lished lane and is scheduled to “ Liquor Control Commission” Hartford telephone directory, ed on May 11, 1968 by Richard Kelly Rd., Rockville,' received and Wilkes-Barre, Pa. plus two virgin forests and returned to St. John tiiat would have wiped FOURTY raOS. NATIVE CUKES...... 2 FOR 2 5 * and Atty. Caldwell Im'medlately bi 1947, out tee Allagash beneath a re­ appear in Rockville Circuit Tuesday noon at a meeting of under the heading, “ U.S. handed these to tee defendant. He taught in tee Farmington Cardinal (Jushing in St. Igna- a suspended one to three-year years in Kenya, Africa. (mt spruce, fir and 'hardwood LETTUCE ...... HEAD 2 5 « Court 12 Aug. 4. the Kiwanis Club of Manches- Gotvernment.” The young man asked for time P“ bHc school system from 1936 tlus Church, Newton, Mass., prison sentence and probation stands. Dams have tamed much s e r v e . BAN AN AS...... 2 l b s . 2 9 « The national Save tee AUa- WO. Robert Moyer, 61, of 64 Reed ter at the Manchester Country The number we listed in fn look ^ them and Judge ^ "'•'en he entered the and is tee first graduate of tee for two years on a count of of tee white water teat has chal­ •19 BBOAD STREET We Carry The Manchester Evening Herald gaah 0 >mmittee, which included St., Rockville, was charged last Club. yesterday’s Herald was r , - 1.4 k! 4 . 1. 11 H.S. Army and served in tee seminary to be ordained for tee breaking and entering a dwell- lenged canoists for decades. Fuel OU—on Boraer OCNdFLETE UN E OF SUNDAY PAPEBS night with failure to drive in ----- wrong. I^lselle told him to teke ^1 tee Archdiocese of Hartford. ing In tee daytime. He also re- But, tee lAUagasb which flows Justice Douglas, formed to fight Sales and Service the proper lane after his car Navy Seaman Appren. Joseph northward into the St. John, re­ the Cross Itock Bill, and tee na­ Air OondiUeuIng The “ Federal Information tlnie be wanted but teat discharge, he returned to tee In tee summer following his ceived a three-monte jail sen- (Pilijrivn^FABRIC DEPARTMENT vliills STORES struck three others near tee Carvalho of 2 Rt^ers PI. is to be taken then and there wit.b- Farmington system, served as ordination, he served as assist- tence on a charge of failure to mains for tee moot part, an im- tional Sierra'tTub and Maine’s Insured Budget Faymeut Center” was established to Natural Resixirces Council, tee Legion Field on Regan Rd., serving aboard the USS Guam, out interruption to tee proceed- ^ principal, and was elected .ant at St. Mary’s Parish^jn New appeqr according to ball bond, Eighth District firemen re­ spoUed, untamed refuge for Plan PTJide the public to the cor­ state’s largest conservation P F P f l M Hear Onstomer Serviee police said. He recently visited Lima, Peru, ings. Usually motions account superintendent of schools, a Britain. In September 1968, he Arthur F. Brainard, 18, of 73 sponded to a false alarm yes­ wUdllfe and men harassed and P i^O D U CE l" rect federal agencies for gov­ g;roup, Jiunped into tee bcdtle. I 83 Police said the accident hap- after completing earthquake for continuances and delays but post j,g occupied from 1949 to was appointed “o tee staff of Bluefield Dr., Manchester, re- terday at 12:20 p.m. at the threatened in an increasinedy OAKLAND STREET -Rtfr -MANCHESnR ernment programs and ac­ Following verbal sparring, tee pened during the heavy rain- relief operations in the northern such was not the case yester- 1934. the Hartford Archdiocesan ceived a one to three-year sus- corner of Hollister and Main poUuted environment. 279 OAKLAND ST., MANCHESIEB — 94(-tSM tivities. launnakers (ureated tee Allagash storm. The other three cars in- and central areas of Peru. day. Chiaputti read tee warrant Father Saunders made his School Office. pended prison sentence with Sts. ■nmber harvesting continued r '

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Youth Exchange is based on the TAR. GAXElC*^^ Duff ey Asks Police Planning Support Tolland County principle that understanding be­ -By CLAY R. POLLAN- tween people is the foundation WOULD YOU LIKE YOUR DRIVEWAY OR A A R i n for world peace. It is a people- PARKING LOT MACHINE-SEALED OR * Your Oaity AdivHy GufJ*- ^ BITUMINOUS! -/T ? MA*. 2» Creation O f For Arrested Patrolman 'f According fo fho Sfors. * Irishm an to-people program supported by | PAVED BY EXPERTS. OUR LOW PRICES It the C2ooperative Extension Serv­ |fSie-32-48^ To develop message for Saturday, HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — The report, by coroner Irving WILL SURPRISE YOU. reod words corresponding to numbers ice as well as other g;roups and | lJ69-y5-79-8]f 7-13-56 Rail Agency Hie Hartford Police Union has L. Aronacm, said ^ t when the of your Zodioc birth sign. DRIVEWAYS To Visit At organisations. PHONE 649-5233 FOR A FREE ESTIMATE. TAURUS SCORPIO promised to pick up part of the youth tried to run past the po- Parking Arena e Gas StaUons e BMketbuU Courts 23 YEARS EXPERIENCE. AM. 20 1 Avoid 31 For 61 Keep ocr, 23 J NORWALK, Oewm. (AP) — Young men and women from I 2 Odd 32T«r>dency 62 Insteod bill for a fired policeman’s de- Uceman, Lombardi shot four . Now Bof^ng for Spring Work n i MAY 20 Hie Rev. Joseph Duffey said to­ the United States live and work 3 Respect 33 Offer>d 63 Love NOV. 21'-- fense against a charge of man- times—because, Lombardi said, PLACE irOUB ORDER NOW BECAUSE OF A Area Farm s Ov12-21-23-26l 4 Your 34 Plons 64 Impress 30>34^5 day that Congress should create slaughter. he saw something flash from with families in other countries 5 Pocketbook . 35 A 65 Wir>gs a National Railroad Authority PRICE INCRBIASE SOON A young farmer from Ireland and upon their return they G.&H. PAYING 6 Don't 36 Be 66 Persistent The policeman, Anthony Lorn- Rodriguez’ hand in the darkness AU Work Personally Supervised. We Are 100% Insured. will be living and working with SIMINI 7 Spend 37 Trying 67 Informotion- SAGITTARIUS as a first step toward a federal speak at various gatherings to | BOL’TON, CONN. bardi, is also the subject of an thought "knife, knife.’’ families in TOUand ( from 8 Foult 38 Words 68 Er>ergy HOY. 22 / • takeover of "moet of the na­ share their experiences. 9 Finding 39 Bocking 69 To appetil fund .started by friends flash was from a screw- 20 tion’s passenger railroada.’’ Aug. 12 to Sept. 16, sponsored 10 Use 40 Welcome 70 Your Dec. 21 M l and relatives, and supported by driver, said the coroner who DeMAIO BROTHERS by the Tolland County Ihtema- J^20-28.42 11 Honeyed 41 Remoin 71 Your 19-27-35-47^ "Almost every nation in the 72 Todoy fellow policemen who aay he later found that Rodriguez was .'S' >-73-77 12 Best 42 Suit 54-60-83-89^ world already has government CALL 643-7691 tlonal Farm Youth Exchange. 13 And 43 To 73 Mood Just acted in the line of duty. the act of putting his hand Herbert Lusby of KUfennan, CANCIR 14 Exotic 44 Those 74 Officiols CAPRICORN railroad systems,’’ Duffey said. Posters and bumper stickers op to shield his face when the t i, % J U N £ 2 1 15 Behavior 45 For 75 Go DEC "In general, these systems Waterside, Londonderry, Ire­ 16 There 46 Words 76 Potience have been printed up to support fatal bullet struck, « JAN. maintain extremely low 180*68, land has been chosen as an out­ 17 Should 47 Good 77 Now the drive.. policeman had been sus- standing young farmer from 5 \ 2-15-22-33 18 There's - 48 For 78 Will 16-17-36-40/?^. and the kind of effective pas­ ’The police union’s president, pended froip'the force with pay 19 Prepore 49 News 79 To 149-55-67 senger service that has been un­ that country, to represent his ^44-51-63 20 Foc^s 50 Cotm 80 Your Det. William L. Kearns Jr., said Just after the Incident, and when ^ 1 AQUARIUS country in the United States. LEO 21 Doy 51 You 81 Woste known in this country for many the defense effort will also rely the coroner found him “criml- WE.SELL j JULY 22 22 Could 52 Arrive 82 Be JAN. 20 ^ years.’’ Lusby will live with three 23 Of 53 Chonges 83 The . on a pubUc appeal, in addition nal>y responsible’’ in the death n i . It Duffey, national chairman of farm families during his stay In L aUG. 22 24 If 54 Turn 84 Be Gets Silver Wings to the union’s share. Lombardi was fired. ’The man- 1- 8- 9-10 25 Hoppy 55 Or 85 Them 25-38-52-57^ Americans for Democratic Ac- ths country. At home he lives U l l - 4 6 - 5 2 26 Week 56 Splurge 86 Foncy 59-65-72___\ Lomtarai w. with and works on his father’s 600- 27 For 57 On 67 Secretive Uon. is running in a three-way Miss^,^3 Sharon ^e^Lee cacaseCacase of „;;^Va“u;hter”wmanslaughter Wednesday, e d i i e ^ r n^ore more Wednesday. VIRGO 28 Somehow 58 But 88 Dignified PISCES primary for the Democratic . . j mansiaugmer weanesciay, more ati nnnenl of his dlnminHal wn.s acre livestock farm. He Is a 29 You're 59 Swift 89 Rood «»- I* Lmi^Uon to the seat now held Wapping has been awarded the than three months after he shot tum edT w Monday graduate of the Agricultural 30 Moke 60 In 90 Reworded 7/18 MAR. 2 0 < ^ by Sen. Thomas J. Dodd. His silver wings of an American Air- and killed 19-year-old Abraham defense fund Is headed by School in Ireland and is active ©Adverse f)Neutr,l 24-29-37-43^ opponents are Stamford busl- lines stewardess and has been Rodriquez in an alleyway after Lo^jb^nll’s father Pasquale in the Young Farm er’s Club ECONOMY 64-74-84-88' nessman Alphonsus Donahue assigned to flight duty out of ^Jilgh-speed auto chase through Lombardi of Wethersfield. ’The and Agricultural Society. and State S en ^ E d w ar^ . Mar- ^ork City. She got her ¥ h f S e who support him claiming contribuUona His special interests are In cus of New Haven. Dodd has ^ wno support mm totaling Jl,660 by Wednesday. W r • m rural youth work and agricul­ WE CALL IT M an ch ester bowed out of the party race, but wings at the airlines’ steward- maintain he acted in the line ______tural programs. His hobbles are Hospital Phone may seek election as an inde- « b b school in Fort Worth, Tex. of duty, but a coroner — and meeting people, photography pendent A native of Hartford, Miss the state’s attorney — have Quits War Job U S E D C A R S S' Hospital Notes The telephone number for 1906 Chevrolet Bel Air 1963 Merouiy Comut 2 and dancing. Duffey said the NaUonal Rail- Cacase graduated from South charged he unreasonably feared ^ ^ / a p i _ T E Host families with whom Lus­ TOYOTA Manchester Memorial Hospi­ road Authorltv wouldn’t be ex- Windsor High School in South his life was in danger and used OBERUN, Kan. (At') L..b. 4 dr., 8, AT, PS, Air dr., good Monomy oar. VIgITINO HOCKS tal was changed a few ^ ^ e d to a p m fir but Windsor in 1968. Before Joining his gun unjustifiably. Cushenbery, Republican candl- Cond. $1406 $666 by will live vriille in this county Intermediate Care Semi- months ago, but too late to 1006 Corvette Convert­ 1964 Ford FI 500 2 dr. will be; The Joseph Szegda would have as its goa? "efficient American Airlines, she was a The boy who was killed had date for KansM lieutenant gov- hd. tp., 8, AT, PS, fsunlly in Columbia; Edward private, noon-8 p.m., and 4 p.m. be listed correctly in the new rail service at low cost to the professional modeling and engl- Jumped from his car after It emor, reslgpied today from the ible, AT, PW, AM-FM 8 p.m.; pri^ite rooms, 10 a.m.- Radio. $2905 Save now. $006 Hastlllo family, Vernon and OOROLU SEDAN phone books. The hospital public.’ ners’ aide from Pratt and Whit- nearly ran down a policeman Selective Service board of Deca- 1964 Falcon Sta. Wgn., w r M : ' M p.m., and 4 p.m.-8 p.m. number is 646-1222. ney Aircraft in East Hartford, and then crashed into another tur, Sheridan and Gove coun- 1900 Bulck Le Sabre 4 the Willard Steams family In Pediatrics: Parents allowed 6, AT, good second car. Mansfield. Mlss Cacase is the daughter car, according to the coroner’s ties, saying he is "bitterly op- dr. sedan, 8, AT, PS, $1006 Abbe Georges Chetelat, center, reminisces with his aay tim e except noon-2 p.m.; of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard J. Ca- report. Lombardi then trapped posed to the continuation of this Good Family Car $1396 1966 Bulck Sport Wgn., The Szegdas manage a 200- Ellington; Richard B. Weekes. Showers Given ^ 8 7 5 oOien, 8 p.m.-8 p.m. case of 94 Murray Rd. him in an alleyway. horrible war in Southeast Asia." 1967 Olds 442 2 dr. hd. lots of room, lots of aunt, Mrs. Elsie Chetelat Murphy, and his uncle, cow dairy farm, the HastUlos Self Service: 10 a.m.-2 p.m., 25 Discovery Rd., Vernon; Don­ tp. AT, PS, PB, V. roof car. $1606 Swiss College Dean Amand Chetelat, seated on the back porch of his grow about 200 acres of pota­ 4 p.m.-8 p.m. ald E. Whitehouse, 25 Scott D r.; Future Bride $1896 1906 Ford Country Se< toes as well as hot house toma­ Intensive Care and Coronary Richard A. Wotruba, 118A New uncle’s home at 113 Spring St. The Abbe will leave Miss Evelyn Coulombe of Ber­ dan, 0 pass., 8, AT, PS, toes and the Steams farm has Care: Immediate family only, Slate Rd.; Mrs. Sophie Zatkow- 1967 Camaro Convert­ Look $1296 Manchester Monday to return to his home in S'wit- a 376-cow dairy herd and anytime, limited to five min. lin, N.H., who will marry Rob­ ible 6, Std. trans., fun In Town for Visit Bucket seats, 4-on-the-floor, synchomesh trans., carpeting, quiet, up-front .ski, 54 Union St. ert Rukus of Manchester on oar $1696 1966 Plymouth Signet zerland at the end of a three-week visit with his process and retail about 6,0(X) mas. BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A son This Convertible, 8, AT, PS, quarts of milk per day. engine, all vinyl upholstery, whitewalls, wheel discs, padded dash, fresh-flo Aug. 29, was recently honored 1967 Falcon 4 dr. sedan Buckets ft Console. By SHABON DOUTON ventUattoo. 78 HJ*.. 12 volt. 32 amp battery—and much, much more! Maternity: Fathers, 11 a.m.- to Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Connolly, You p ro b a b ly w o n ’t appreciate used car is (Herald Beporter) family and his first visit to the United States. The International Farm 18:45 p.m., and 6:30 p.m.-8 167 Grandview St.; a daughter at two bridal showers. guaranteed 6, std., cheap to own. $1196 ((Herald photo by Buceivicius) p.m.; others, S p.m.-4 p.m., and About 25 guests attended a $1196 1966 Pontiac Catalina Abbe Georges Chetelat, dean of St. Mary’s College in to Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Ber- this ad until you read 4 dr., very clean, very HI-LUX PICKUP TRUCK 9 M p.m.-8 p.m. maiche, 59 Rachel Rd.; a daugh lawn party at the home of the 1968 Pontiac Firebird Martigny, Switzerland, paused to reflect on a three-week Age Limits: 16 in maternity, guest of honor’s sister-in-law, 8, 4 speed, PS, V. roof low miles $1096 stay; “a visit t(x> short,” with his family who came here RANGE ter to Mr. and Mrs. Gary Koval $2696 1966 Ford Mustang 2 12 in other areas, no limit in Willlmantic; a son to Mr. and Mrs Richard Coulombe, in Col­ all the others on this page. from their native Switzerland 50 years ago. Vernon \M1 1968 Olds 442 2 dr. hd. dr. hd. tp., stick shift. self-service. Mrs. Randolph Edwards, 195 chester. $966 Abbe Georges (Abbe is equiva------FUEL O IL Her fiance’s mother, Mrs. Jo- No, there aren't many ads . 8, PS, V. roof, 4 ^ 2 0 4 3 Because this is on ad For speed $2296 1966 Chevrolet Bel Air lent to priest) has been staying Quebec and Montreal, Cap de la GASOLINE The administration reminds D^CHARGED YESTERDAY: ®®P** ® ’ guaranteed used cars. like this. But there aren't many 4 dr., 8, AT, PS, clean with his uncle Amand Chetelaat, Madeleine. Private Water Company DulivMwd visitoni that with construction Linda C. Carlson, RFD 2, 33 and his aunt, Mrs. Charles Willu- Cars we've given ttia 16- guorontees like this, either, 1968 Olds Cutlass Sta. car $1$96 and his counsin Paul, both of Abbe Georges praised the •engine • tronimisslon • rear axle Wgn., 8, AT, PS, 6 nnder way, parking space Is Deerfield Dr., Vernon; Lester E. Wapping, were hostess- Point Inspection. 1966 Ford Falcon 4 113 Spring St. He will return to United States, saying, "History BANTLY OIL Hmlted. Visitors are asked to Cars we guarantee 1(X)% front'axle assemblies • brake system passenger. 1^195 dr. sedan, 6 cyl., std. hla h/fwiA 'X^/vn/Tavr itrlfVi ...... Purchase Is Considered Masker, Stafford Springs; Mrs. ® Schaub’s his home Monday "filled with has made us love America for COMI’ANV, I.M . More comfortable and stylish than any other pickup in its class. Powci packed bear with the hospital while the Restaurant, East Windsor. About for the repair or replacement electrical system 1968 Toronado 2 dr. hd. trans., ex. nice. $996 Carol B. Trustey, Glastonbury; happy impressions" of this its beneficial intervention in While the town of Vernon is In answer to a letter written :;.:i M\IN S 'l ’K K K l engine can haul half ton loads at 85 mph, 108 H.P., 6,600 R.P.M., flow thru parking proUem exists. 70 friends and relatives from of every major working port* tp., PS, PB, PW, V. 1966 Ford Mustang country. ventilating system, 4-speed synchomesh transmission, 6.00x14 6 PR tires, 96.8 Ansel B. Crombleholme, Staf­ for 30 days or 1000 miles. roof, air cond. $3796 Europe during the two world involved in court action against by Thomas Wolff, member of ri'.i.. iii'i-i.-.!i.-i ford Springs; Harry L. Hoar Sr., Windsor, New Britain, Manches­ Convertible, 6, AT, in. wheelbase. Luxuriously styled, built to take punishment. Cab offers plenty Whichever comes first. new top. $1196 Longed to See Aunt wars of this century, and for its one water company it Is con­ the Board of Representatives, U m 'U v illc of head and leg room, with safety and convenience being highlighted. Take Box 173, RFD 1 , Manchester; ter and Massachusetts attended 1968 Chevrolet Impals Patients Today: 257 the event. Convertible 8, AT, PS, 1966 Pontiac Grand While the Abbe’s uncle Amand humanitarian action toward sidering purchasing another. which suggested that the town a Toyota ride before you decide! ADMITTED YESTERDAY : Mrs. 'Theresa E. D'addario, PB, AM-FM. $2195 Prix 2 dr. hd. tp., $, and another uncle, George, of the entire world.” As a profes­ The town is appealing a de­ seriously consider purchase of WE HAVE IN STOCK THE NEW CUSTOM TAILORED TONNEAU OOVEB East Hartford; Mrs. Olive S. 69 OLDS Mansfield, have returned to sor of history, he stated that the company, Mayor FYank Mc­ FOR THE Hl-LUX Mrs. WiUa D. Anderson, 31 Lyn- 68 TORINO 68 JAVELIN DELTA 88, ROYALE 2 1968 Olds Delmont 88, AT, PS, V. roof. $1406 cision of the Public Utilities dale St.; Mrs. Elsie M. Burke, DeCarli, 21 Kenwood Rd., RR 3, H.T., 843, 4 SPEED DR. H.T., 8, AUTO., P.S., 1966 Ford Gal. 609 2 Switzerland, one in 1930, and he “has stressed this country’s Commission in g;ranting the Coy, said yesterday, that this Vernon; Lucien J. Dufresne, Public Records 4-Dr. 8, auto., PS, maroon 4 dr. sedan, AT, PS, 'k'k'kitic'kiciriririr East Hartford; Mrs. Lillian A. with black vinyl roof. BLACK P.B., P.S., SILVER/BLK. PB, P. seat., Air Cond. dr. hd tp., 8, AT, PS, the other In 1954, there was one role in the world.” Rockville Water and Aqueduct was already being taken under VOTE FO R ^ We have broken ground for our new facilities for TOYOTA East Hartford. Warrantee Deeds $1895 VINYL ROOF 2g95^ sharp car. $1396 family member who came to “Today,” the Abbe continued, Co., which services the former consideration. Cady, Lebanon; Mrs. Catherine Herbert A. and Rose C. Terry 1995. SALES, SERVICE and PART’S to be known as LYNCH MOTORS V. Carney, 27P Bluefleld Dr.; Also, C3iarles J. Wood, 444 Manchester in 1920 who had not "the United States is engaged city section of Vernon, a 166 Mayor McCoy said the pos­ Center St.; Mrs. Edna E. Clark, to Raymond N. and Constance 'A' Many Others To Choose From i r been able to return. in a war,” but he added, “I con­ sibility of the purchase had J O E i —just west of Broad and Center Streets. Come on down and 67 COUGAR per cent increase in rates. watch us ^(row! E Lydia J . ^ ’vam, New “ Mrs. Virginia R , LaRose, property at 131 68 FALCON FUT. See Jerry, Ted, or Milte! This person was (he Abbe’s firm that it has done much for The company had originally been discussed with Richard Fisher, Storrs; Martin Fried- Christine Dr., conveyance tax 67 VOLKSWAGEN Borden, Director of Administra­ Britain; Mrs. Caroline P. Cor­ SPORT COUPE, 6 AUTO. DELUXE BEDAN. WHITE. HT. 8, auto., PS, PB, blue. aunt, Mrs. Elsie (Jhetelat Mur­ its roads, the beauty of its asked for a 186 per cent in­ DUFFEY t berg, 662 King St., South Wind- 322.66. TOURQ./BLK. VINYL phy of 63B Charter Ork St. The towns and cities, and for the crease. A “show cause” order tion and A. Richard Lombardi, SMUGS AND SERVICE NOW AVAILABLE AT liss, East' Hartford. sor; Georglana Bletzer, 31 Wll- David C. and Pauline A. ROOF 13f>5 1895. town engineer. J DEMOCRATIC L Also, Herbert C. Crickmore, Abbe, who does not speak Eng­ education of its children.” brought by the town will be lard Rd.; John Elcholtzer, 16 Osr®" to Martyn C. and Bar- 11895 MANCHESTER The "New World,” Abbe argued at the earliest possible He said Lombardi said the 4 PRIMARY X Kenneth Ave., Coventry; Mrs. Oak Grove St.; Mrs. Margaret M. Temple, property at lish, wrote "I wanted to see her purchase would be advanta­ Georgia C. DeLong, 141 Birch (Mrs. Murphy) again very Georges said, can teach the date, in Tolland County Supe­ August 19, 1970 X B. Cole, 111 Walnut St.; Clar- Washington St., conveyance 66 OLDS 65 VOLKSWAGEN "Old World” which, he added, rior Court. geous to the town. He said, how­ MORIARTY BROTHERS St.; Suzaiuie Desautell, 122 68 VOLKSWAGEN P 85 CUTLASS, 2 DR. much, because she was al.so my Sponsored by Citizens ^ (DJB.A. LYNCH 1HOTOB8) ence W. Custer, 112 Aspinall Dr., $31.35. DELUXE SEDAN. OLDSMOBILE often has not acknowledged The town is concerned not ever, a complete survey of the Loomis St.; Mrs. Joanne B. Executor’s Deed FASTBACK H.T., 8, 4 SPEED. BAHAMA BLUE godmother and we have written y for Duffey ^ 901 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER—OiS.6186 Andover. WHITE/BLK. VINYL what it has received and con­ only with the large increase to company’s property, the wells, Franklin, 486 Nevers Rd., South Thomas J. (Jrockett, executor WHITE, CLEAN Silver Lane at Htfd. Rd., Manchester to each other many times equipment and pipe lines, as ^ Peter Richtmeyer, Treas. ^ Also, Charles H. Chambers, ROOF 1595. 1195. through the years.’’ tinues to receive from the "New the customers but also with the Windsor; Howard Hale, 135 W. 1651 Sullivan Ave., Wapping; under the will of Edith E. 1795. World.” increased cost to the town for well as its financial status, TOYOTA Middle ’Tpke.; Audrey J. Hig­ Eaton, to Arnold L. and Irm- 6 4 3 -1 5 1 1 Op.n Ev«. Eic.pt Thun, ft Sal. Alan Ober, 2640 Ellington Rd., (Note; Comments quoting the Abbe George expressed thanks fire proectlon. should be reviewed. gins, 49 Norton Lane, Wapping; South Windsor; Martin E. Klu- gard G. Lerch, property at 146 67 VOLKSWAGEN 69 VOLKSWAGEN Abbe are translated from a writ­ The owner of a private water The possibility of establishing Benton St., conveyance tax to the clergy in Manchester, Mrs. Patricia R. Hoar, Box 171, 3^^ Lake St., Vernon; Mrs. 66 VOLKSWAGEN DELUXE SEDAN DELUXE SEDAN ten resume he provided this re­ especially Msgr. Edward J. company which services some a water and sewer division in RFD 1, Bolton. Marjolalne M. Hewson, East $19.80. RED, EXTRA NICE RED porter. ) 700 customers in the rural Ver­ the Public Works Department Building Permits Conv. Yellow, sharp. Reardon of St. James’ Church, was also discussed with Lom­ SELLING Also, Mrs. Helen F Jachim, Hartford; Francis S. Galasso, $1395 $1895 The Abbe, who went to school for "his great kindness,” add­ non area, is seeking to sell the 21 Highland Ave., Rockville; 13 Green Manor Rd.; Mrs. Pa- Nash Rowlett, tool shed at 58 1395. bardi. Ashworth St., $200, from 1917-1919 with another ing his "sincere wishes of good company. YOUR CAR? Gordon L. Maltempo, 231 Wells tHcia A, Kraschnefski, Henne- present Manchester resident, Barney Moses, announced The town is planning to build Joseph Carter, alterations to 1967 F O R D 67 DODGE DART luck and prosperity for my fam­ a new sewage treatment plant We Buy Clean Used St.; Mrs. Pay H. McCafferty, Columbia; Mrs. Ros- 1968 VOLKSWAGEN Frank Chetelat of 149 Bisscl St. ily, for Connecticut, and for all about a week ago that he would Enfield; Leon O. Perras, 20 ^He M. LaRoe, Mansfield Cen- dwelling at 114 Woodbridge St., SQUIRE WAGON 2-Dr. HT. 8, auto., PS., in the near future. The enlarged Cars Outright $400. Ghia Coupe (Mrs. Murphy’s son from her the United States.” like to free himself of the re­ Utchfleld St.; Mrs. Casey M. jer; Valerie M. Elmer, Mile W hitt 8 AUTO PS PB yellow/blk. vinyl roof. th e first marriage), noted that the sponsibility of the water com­ facility will be necessary as Highest Prices Paid Posten, Storrs; Mrs. Margaret jjiii Rd„ Tolland; George M. Francis J. Furphy for Mrs. $1795 $1995 1595. pany due to his advancing age. the town-wide sewer installa­ Joseph Wright, alterations to GREEN visit was important to him in M. Tedford, 44P Case Dr.; Mrs. ctarra, 24 Elsie Dr.; Carol J. another way^ Fiddler Grabs Join Forces tion program expands. When TED TRUDO N Carmen Valllancourt, East 'f";™ ’ dwelling at 9 Mather St., $650. the plant is expanded it will be Anderson, 237 Merline Rd., Ver- Cumberland Farms Inc. for 1964 VOLKSWAGEN Fiddler crabs are so-called be­ Moses informed all of the cus­ VOLKSWAGEN Hartford. Chimberland Farms Inc. for 1965 VOLKSWAGEN “I wished very much to see necessary to hire more person­ non; Burton E. Hilton TV, 25 3. 1969 VOLKSWAGEN DELUXE SEDAN; RADIO cause of the extreme difference tomers of his Intentions and Route 83, Talcottville Also, Deinlel Velazquez, RR 1, Stanley Bray, two signs at 328 CONV., NEW TOP my mother’s sister and her two offered them the opportunity to nel which could service both Now! Dillon Farms Dr.; Vlncenty Szwed, Green Rd., $676. DELUXE SEDAN AUTO B -l-G brothers, because those three in size of the claws of the male, 640-2838 RFD , East Hebron. BLACK $1195 $1195. one claw resembling a fiddle or join forces and purchase the facilities if the new division Is 1 R A D IO PR. B L U E $1895 were the only survivors of a established. Legal Notices Also, Mrs. John Langtange family of 14 children.’’ The violin and the other the bow. facility. and daughter, 55 Rachel Rd.; Extended Forecast Abbe’s mother died eight years DECBEE ON LIMITATION Mrs. Earl Fortier and daugh­ Fair and pleasant Sunday. M O R I A R T Y OF CLAIMS TED TRUDON VOLKSWAGEN ago. AT A COURT OF PROBATE, ter, Warehouse Point; Mrs. Partly cloudy and seasonably AUTHomiro Frank Chetelat’s visit to holden at Bolton, within and for James Perkins and daughter 8 cool Monday and Tuesday. TOLLAND TURNPIKE. TALCOTTVILLE OfALIII . MERCURY offers lower prices Switzerland last year with his R®®hel Rd.; Mrs. John McLar- Daily highs averaging in the l/sed Cars wife, relaying the family’s wish Yreoent, Hon. Norman J. Preuas, ney and son, French Rd., Bol- low 80s and overnight lows in Manchester 649-2838 to have the Abbe visit them in fp ra look at tomorrow... see motion of S. Michael Schatz, ***® Sells Competitively, Services Completely Manchester, provided the decis­ Esq., 750 Main St., Hartford, as executor, on the testate estate of ------ion-making spark. Another cous­ Raymond £. Baglln, late of Bolton, IRAND NEW in In the area with whom the within said district, deceased. Abbe renewed acquaintance is in all sizes! 'This Court doth decree that FITZGERALD FORD INC. three months be allowed and limited Oscar Chetelat of French Rd., for the creditors of said estate to Bolton, Frank’s brother. exhibit their claims against the 70 MONTEGO same to the executor and directs 1969 FUTURA Abbe Georges is a professor that public notice be given of this 1969 M U STAN G 1969 F A IR L A N E 500 of French and history at St. order by advertising in a news­ White, 2 di. H -top, auto traiu, V-8 engine, power steer­ White, 4 dr. Sedan, auto trans., V-8 engine, radio, Gold, Falcon, auto trans., V-8 engine, power steering, 2-DOOR HARDTOP Mary’s as well as a dean. He beats compact paper having a circulation in said ing, radio, WSW tires, wheel covets, low mileage. power steering & brakes, WSW tires, wheel covers, radio, WSW tires, wheel covers, low niilea^ district. ■If 1U hp, Uf c«. In. " t " tnfina, noted that many of his collea­ prices by up to NORMAN J. PREUSS, Judge wall-ta-wtll carpallnf, daluxa clam ar gues at the college were educa­ AIR CONDITIONED vinyl Inlarltr, any-nlfht mirrar, and. ORDER OF HEARING $2345. $2395.1 dad dam panal, urn vlu rt, back-up ted at schools in the United DILLON FORD $2495. ON FINAL ACCOUNT AND llfhti, whitawpll. and daluxa whial Stales. The Abbe was educated ORDER OF DISTRIBUTION i/> cavtra. ______AT A COURT OF PROBATE, mostly at a university in Fri­ held a t Bolton, wiUiin and for the IRAND NEW bourg, Switzerland. Diatrict of Andover, on the 13th 1968 G A L A X IE 500 1969 G A L A X IE GT 1968 PICK-UP I I S E D C A R day of July. A.D. 1970. Maroon, 4 dr. Sedan, auto tnns., V-8 engine, power Bronze, 2 dr. Sports Roof, black vinyl top, 390 en­ Light yellow, FIDO, 8 foot box, 240 engine, 3 speed, Aided Prisoners Present, Hon. Norman J. Preuas, steering, radio, WSW tires. gine, auto trans., bucket seats, pow'ht steering, radio, radio, body side mouldings, chrome front and rear During World War II, when Judge. his brothers joined the French I Estate of Paul A. Maneggia, late GT Perf group, wheel covers. ^ 2 G 0 5 bumpers, tool storage box, WSW, wheel ^ O L of Bolton, in said District, deceased. 70 COUGAR army, Abbe Georges “devoted The Administratrix having ex­ AIR CONDITIONED $1745. CLEARANCE SALE New lower-priced hibited her account with said Estate $1895. 2-DOOR HARDTOP (himself) to bringing aid to the to this Court for allowance, and prisoners, to the refugees who filed an application for the ascer­ came to Switzerland and to the TORINO tainment of distributees and an 1967 G A L A X IE 500 homeless victims of two French Many With Air Condifioning order of distribution, it la 1968 PONTIAC 1966 C H E V R O L E T Iqulppetf with M l cu. in. V-U 3* ORDERED; That the 23rd day of Gold, 4 dr. H-top, auto trans., 390 engine, power steer­ villages destroyed by the. July, 1970, at 1:16 o'clock in the Yellow, LeMans, conv., white top, auto trans., V-8 en­ Blue, impaia, 4 dr. H-Top, auto trans., V-8 engine, tpeeda power steirlnip hucitet seotsp gine, radio, WSW tires, wheel covers. power steering, radio, WSW tires. ing, power brak^ radio, WSW, wheel covera.. Dual eoneealod haadlampt* itainloas enemy.” afternoon, at the Probate Office in statl hubs. so^utAtlal roor turn atg- $20o: lower Bolton be and the same, is assigned nali and rn'eret With money provided by the for a hearing on the allowance of SPECIAL AIR CONDITIONED said account, and on said applica­ $1545. Swiss government, Abbe tion and this Court directs the Ad­ $1475. $1195. '2925 Georges set up camps near his ministratrix to give notice thereof, 1967 LTD 1968 MUSTANG by publishing inis order in some ★ ★ ★ SAFE iUY USED CARS ★ ★ ★ present location at Martigny for newspaper having a circulation in the "civilian” refugees and 4 DR. HARDTOP, V8, FASTBACK, V8, 4-SPEED O 1966 CHEV. IM P A LA I *1 said District, and by mailing letters ULi 1966 G A L A X IE 500 1963 0 L D S M 0 B IL E 9 8 1966 Pontiac 4-dr. for the soldiers who fled (Ger­ AUTO., P/S, P/B, VINYL ROOF TRANS. postage prepaid, to each of the Maroon, conv., black top, auto trans., V-8 engine, power 1909 Ford Galazle 1967 VW, square- *1795** persona interested and residing out­ LO Blue, 4 dr. Sedan, auto trans., V-8 engine, power Blue, Super Sport, 2 dr. H-top, vinyl roof, auto trans., sedan, blue, equip­ many in fear of reprisal. Those side said District, a copy of this steering, radio, WSW, wheel covers. 4 steering, power brakes, radio, WSW tires, wheel cov- V-8 engine, power steering, power brakes, bucket seats, ped with radio, 600 4-dr. htp, fully back, station wag­ who were able to work, the order, all at least 7 days before auto., p-s, ww equipped with ra ­ on, radio, beater 1969 VOLKSW AGEN 1968 CHEVROLET said day of hearing, and return SPECIAL Abbe said, were placed in jobs i >1 make to this Court $1145. $ 545. '“"“^^kcTal $1345. tires $893. dio, auto., ww 4-speed trans. and were able to earn money. IMPALA, 2-DR. H’TP., V8, NORMAN J. PREUSS, Judge, 1969 Ford Mustang tires, factory air $1696. Those who could not wqrk were 2 DR. SEDAN • 1 7 9 5 * * AUTO., P/S, AM/FM RADIO. ORDER OF HEARING 2-dr. htp., lime conditioning, re­ still cared for, living in what SPECIAL FORD STATE OF CONNECTICUT. DIS­ frost, V-8, auto., 1966 Chevrolet Bel* ' the priest called “big hotels.” TRICT OF ANDOVER, PROBATE r-h, p-8 remaining maining factory 1968 DODGE POLARA GALAXIE 500 COURT, Town of Bolton, July 13. warrantee. $2846 Air 4-dr. sedan, $ Refugees and soldiers from 1966 CHEVROLET 1970. , factory warrantee. many countries, including 4 DR., V8, AUTO., AIR CONDI- S l A A C O O Estate of Leo F. Brown, late of $2696. cyl., standard shift SUPER SPORT, AUTO., Total . ^ ^ ^ Andover, in said District, deceased. NOW ON DISPLAY ww tires, radio, France, Germany, the United nONING ITTD Upon the application of W. David Ask our 1968 Chev. van 6- V-8, P /S excellent condl- States, and Russia, were g;iven Keith, Esq. of Manchester, Conn., cyl. standard shift, 1068 Bulck Wildcat a(d, or were able to leave the praying Lhit an histrument in writ­ salesmen about green, radio, $ave. Uon. $945. 1968 F O R D ing purporting to be the last will 1969 ^ev. Impala Convertible, black- "Iree zone” to go to other 1967 T-BIRD sr^llO . and testament of said deceased may our A-1 used countries. Most of the refugees RANCH WAGON, V8, AUTO., g l O O C t N I be proved, approved, allowed and 4-dr. htp, wMte- white top, radio, 1965 Jeep Vi ton P/B, P/S, AIR CONDITIONING I TTD admitted to probate as per applica­ 1970 MINI HOME! blue top, radio, auto, p-s, p-b, p- pickup, red, heat­ returned to theii’ homeland af­ tion on file more fully appears, it is car warranty! auto. trc^. p-8 all HTP., V8, AUTO., P/S, P/B ORDERED: ‘That said application seat. Factory air er, 4 wheel drive ter the war, the Abbe said. be heard and ' determined at the vinyl Interior, ww Awarded Medals 1970 FORD LTD Probate Office In Bolton, in said tires, one owner, conditioning, ww with complete For the work he did with District, on the 24th day of July, SEE IT lODAY! low miles. $2796. See it today. $2805. BROUGHAM, V8, AUTO., P/S, 1970, at 1:16 o'clock in the afternoon, Jack Harkins plow. $ave. these peoplq, the Abbe received 1968 GALAXIE and that public notice be given of " V ) three medals from the French P/B, WINDOWS, VINYL ROOF, the pendency of said application and AM/FM RADIO. 500, V-8, P/S, P/SEAT 00 ON DISFLAY NOW! the time and place of hearing government through the am­ VINYL ROOF thereon, by publishing a copy of SALES Many, Many Mora To Choosa From bassador and French consul to •1995 this order one time in some news­ paper having a circulation in said Switzerland. P R IC E S W IL L N E V E R B E T H IS L O W A G A IN ! District, and by mailing letters, INCORPORATED Since his arrival here June 22, postage prepaid, addressed to each of the following persons: Joan F. FITZGERALD FORD MORIARTY BROTHERS the Abbe htis visited in New Joinings. Goose Lane, Coventry, York City. Also scheduled be­ Oomi.; Sandra L. Watson, F g g Open 8 A.M. to 9jP.M. — Convenient Hartford National Bank or Connecticut Bank and Trust Co. Time Payment Plans "IJnceln-fAtrcury, ToyoW DILLON SALES and SERVICE. Inc. St.. Santa Susanna, California; Rob­ 301 CENTER STREET MANCHESTER 643-5135 fore his departure Monday was DILLON SALES & SERVICE, Inc. ert W. Brown, 196 Union St.. Man- i a trip to Harkness Memorial in Chester. Conn., a copy of this order WINDSOR AVE., ROUTE 83, ROCKVILLE _ 875-3389 M3-2485 Open Evoningi Exeopt Thursday MANCHESTER 319 MAIN STREET — MANCHESTER all at least 7 days before said time **On tf>e Lei'tl at Center and Broad** Waterford. 319 M A IN STREET assig n e d , and return make to this He also visited St. Anne de 643.2145 Oourt I Beaupre in Quebec, Canada, NORMAN J. PREUSS, Judge. 'and a shrine located between MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1970 PAGE THIRTEEN PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1970 THE Too Tired to Coordinate, Nicklaus Herald Angle Slugger Has Arrived

EARL YOST Dark Voices Withdraws from Phillie Golf Open Sports Editor Army Duty American League His Opinion East Division Retiring Champ Rates a Salute Will Hurt PHILADELPHIA (AP) tage over defending champion just too tired to coordinate.” The 33-year-old Massengale, and played the rest in regula­ W. L. FcL 0 3 . Dave Hill, Masters chanf|) Billy Nicklaus, who won the British twice a winner in his 10 years as tion. Man in full retirement these days is the Champ, Guido Baltimore « 33 .625 — —Jack Nicklaus was “just Giorgetti, after 58 years in the Weaving Deparitoent at On Ump Suit Detroit 18 38 .558 « too tired to coordinate” Casper, Art Wall, Dick Rhyan, Open last Sunday in an 18-hole a touring professional, shot an Harris a 29-year-old Oklaho­ Billy Conig and Charles Coody. playoff with Doug Sanders, add­ opening round 33-34 with seven man, came in with a 33-34, in­ Cheney Bros. The Champ, called it a career on July 1. BOSTON (AP) Throw the New York 17 40 .640 7H and Lee Trevino, the Mer­ Boston IS 41 .523 9 ed "I played very poorly Thurs­ birdies and two bogeys, For the cluding a 30-foot putt for an ea­ Giorgetti was a champ in his favorite sport, horseshoe name of Alvin Dark of the ry Mexican who leads this Trevino shot a one-under 71 BOSTON (AP) — BUly Wjish’n. 10 49 .449 15H day. I’m even too Ured to sleep. second straight week he used a gle on the par five 488-irard fifth pitching. During his prime, there wasn't anyone in New Cleveland Indians into the hop­ year’s PGA money win­ while Nicklaus carded a 74. u " i j * i. u ' • —7 7 ; Conigliaro, who used to be per of managers who refuse to Cleveland 19 48 .448 16^ Both were excused by the spon­ I wake up at 4 a.m.” stance he gave up after the 1967 hole. He had five birdies and match_nng®ra with the East Sider. known as Tony’s kid broth- nings list,' missed one-foot Giorgetti, who retired as a su­ bow to American League Presi­ West Division sor. Distressed ^ about his with­ season. “ I’ve gone back to what two bogeys in the round. Harris putts because he couldn’t pervisor, won a bushel of med­ er, is making a name for dent Joe Cronin and who think Minnesota 54 29 .651 — drawal, Nicklaus continued, "If I used to do, playing the ball a finished in a tie for fifth last California 52 36 .698 4 concentrate. Trevino left for El Paso, Tex. als and trophies with his skiU himself as a regular out- two fired umpires are compe­ I continue I’ll be susceptible to lltUe bit back,” said the Texan, week in Milwaukee, one of his Oakland 48 41 .639 9 So, the two stars got permis­ “ It's something that came up in horseshoes. Oompetltion was fieMer with the Boston tent. who a week ago finished second best finishes since he lost a Kansas City 33 53 .384 22% sion to withdraw from the while my wife and I were in Eu­ Injuring something. There is too the Champ’s forte and he was Red Sox. Dark followed former manag­ in the Milwaukee Open. His playoff here in 1968 on a third Milwaukee 32 68 .356 2SVi $150,000 Phiiadelphia Golf Clas­ rope the last few weeks,” Trevi­ much going on the rest of the in great demand to give exhibi­ Billy, finally given a starting er Dick Williams and Eddie birdie putts included one of 25 sudden-death hole to Murphy. Chicago 31 59 .344 26% sic after Thursday's first round, no said. “ It’s on my mind and I year to let that happen. I’m tions. It’s easy to understand shot out of a desperation move Stanky on the stand Thursday feet and another of 30. His only better finish since was Thursday’s Results led by Bob Murphy, Don Mas- just can’t play. I’ve got to go going home. I’ll spend three where the nickname came last month, hit his 11th and 12th to dispute Cronin's evaluation of fourth in the Minnesota Classic umpires A1 Salerno and Bill Val­ Cleveland 8, Kansas City 0 sengale and Labron Harris. home and get it straightened days at home and be ready for Murphy, 29, said he was going from. When Giorgetti w a ^ a t homers in helping the Red Sox next week.” to win the $30,000 first prize for last year. to a 6-5 victory in 10 innings entine, fired In 1968 for alleged Detroit 11, Chicago 6 Murphy, who hasn’t won since out. It’s really got me bugged. I the head of the pack, he was California 3, Washington 2 ^ two reasons, to get even for the Two strokes behind the top over the Milwaukee Brewers Incomptency. 1968;-Massengale, a non-winner had a one-foot putt out there to­ With Trevino and Nicklaus, the Champ. May he have many Oakland 8-1, New York 2-4 ’ clubs that were stolen out of his three came Bruce Devlin, PGA Thursday before a crowd of “ They had the courage to do since 1966; and Harris, a six- day and left it short. I just gone, the tournament lost a lot enjoyable years in retirement what toey thought was right,” Baltimore 5, Minnesota 1 car here last year, and to help champion Ray Floyd, Bunky 21,684 at Fenway Park. year tour veteran still looking wasn’t thinking about my of its color. U.S. Open champion in reward for his long years at Dark said at a National Labor Boston 6, Milwaukee 6, 10 in­ for his first triumph, each card­ game.” Tony Jacklin, Arnold Palmer, pay for a $100,000 house his fam­ Henry and Gibby Gilbert. Each Cheney’s tmd for his accom­ There’s little need to use the nings last name when a fan says Tony Relations Board hearing on an ed five-under-par 67s over the Nicklaus told a formal news Gary Player and two-time win­ ily will move into at Delray had a 69 over the par 36-36—72 plishments in horseshoes that unfair labor practice suit Today’s Games C. in baseball circles. Now it's 6,615-yard Whitemarsh Country conference, “ This is the first ner Dick Lotz took the week off. Beach, Fla., in a few weeks. course. Deane Beaman, who brought so much enjoyment brought by Salerno and Valen­ Cleveland (Dunning 1-4) at Billy C. The young slugger, who Club course. time I’ve ever asked to be ex­ That means five of the top 10 The 212-pound Murphy shot a won at Milwaukee last week, and entertainment to others. tine. “ They handled the ball Kansas City (Johnson 3-5), N • * • won’t be 23 unUl next month, They held a one-stroke advan­ cused from a tournament. I’m money winners aren’t here. 34-33. He had five birdie putts was among 10 at 70. game.” Detroit (McLain 0-2) at Chica­ Here ’n There has arrived. He is averaging a Williams, former manager of go (John 7-12), N homer in every 13.9 times at the Boston Red Sox, and Stanky, Minnesota (Zepp 5-0) at Balti­ U.S. Track Squad Impressive Tennis players in action at the bat, tops on the Red Sox. one-time fiery field boss of the more (Palmer 12-6), N Benefit Show Laver Sweeps Champ Match new courts in the Charter Oak A month ago, BUly was riding Chicago White Sox, testified California (Wright 12-6) at Park complex had better wear the bench as a reserve outfield­ (AP Pbotofax) Wednesday, the two fired umps Washington (Cox 5-8), N Big winner in Sunday Roger Taylor, but Rod said, “ I batting helmets to protect their er. The Red Sox knew he had NEW YORK (AP) — Rod OUIDO O IO B O E m OUT OF REACH— Milwaukee Brewerers’ Roberto Pena reaches for plate but were "very capable” and "very Oakland (Hunter 13-7) at New night’s Boftbaii doubieheader didn’t have a nerve in my body heads from foul balls hit from the talent, but the outfield was Germans Win Meet at Charter Oak Park wiii be Laver was calm, ccxjl and col­ is too far away as Red Sox’ catcher Jerry Moses puts tag on in seventh inning. competent.” York (Stottlemyre 9-8), N when I went out to play Taylor. the nearby softball field. It was set with Carl Yastrzemski in - ) the lOH (Instructors of the 1.2S earned run average John (Red) Flaherty, an Milwaukee (Brabender 6 11 lected today. He wasn’t a bit Maybe that was the trouble.” could be that the courts are tcxi left, Reggie Smith in center and Handicapped). third lowest among Nutmeg col­ American League umpire since at Boston (Slebert 8-6 ), N nervous. Having a check for The $50,000 final before a close to the diamond. To remedy legians. . . Rich Ripley, co-cap­ Tony in right. Houk Shuffles Slumping Lineup 1953, also testified on behalf of The pairings will find Lan­ With Women Team $35,000 in your wallet has a turnout of 10,292 was an 86-mln- the situation, before anyone tain and shortstop with Central However, the Red ;Sox ran his two former colleagues. tern House of the Rec League National League soothing effect. ute duel between two artists, gets hurt, would be to erect a Connecticut, was among the bat­ into a third base problem as "Both were very good um­ STUTTGART, Germany (A P )— It was on to Lenin­ faring BTNF of the Candle­ high screen. The situation is East; Division 7 It was different Thursday but Rosewall’s touch was miss­ ting leaders with a .348 average. rookie Luis Alvarado failed to pires,” Flaherty said. "They light League meeting at 7 L. PcLG.B. grad today for America’s touring track and field team. night before he swept Ken Rose- ing. dangerous as it stands today. . . make the grade. Alvarado was Yankees’ Bs Seore Victory more than held their own on the W. and the Center Billiards and Pittsburgh 50 10 .556 — The United States was d efea t------wall, his Australian country­ He was behind in nine of his Who was the planner, or shipped back to the minors and ballfield.” Silk City All-Stars tangling at Man Behind Scene New York 47 40 .540 ed in over-all point standings rneters, Willie Turner in the 200 man, 6-4, 6-3, 6-3, in the $50,(KK) first 11 service games, lost five engineer, who so designed the Manager Eddie Kasko had to Salerno and Valentine contend 1% (AP Phototax) 8. Chicago 43 43 .600 6 Thursday afer the end of a meters, Swenson and Mark Win- final of the $200,0(K) Tennis of them and lost seven games in softball and tennis areas to be Five years ago, Don Fltzger- ^ move, they were fired for their efforts WAITING FOR BALL TO DROP— Bob Murphy twirls his putter as he gives St. Louis 39 48 .448 two-night meet with West Ger- zenried in 800 meters. Bill Skin- Plaving with the All-Stars Champions Classic at Madison a row as Laver went to a 3-0 so close, ditto for the basketball aid, proprietor of the Center Bll- ^fter much deliberation, Kas- to organize American League 9% ball a little more time as his birdie putt hangs on lip of cup. It didn’t drop. courts which are side by side? After Starters W ere Beaten Phila’phia 37 49 .430 11 many. The hosts won 182-175, ner in the javelin, Tim Vollmer win be Don Crowell, Dave Square Garden. lead in the third set after losing llards, was asked if he would decided June 19 to switch umpires for negotiating pur­ . . .Lee Beauchene Montreal 37 51 .429 12 mainly on the strength of their the discus. Norm Tate in the Solomonson, Clay NIvIson, Rosewall got the loser’s share service to trail 3-2 in the second n r ih n w supply bats and baUs for a soft- ^ ^ g poggibiy the best NEW YORK (AP) __ T h e two-run double inside first base Stan Bahnsen held the A’s to poses. The hearing was sched­ JIni Breen, Joe Camposeo, Eich, both of whom scores holes- In the fourth as the Yanks West Division women athletes. triple jump and Dave Roman- of $15,000 in this richest tennis set. ball team made up of young baseman in base- New York Yankee regulars four hits for seven innings and uled to resume today. Smith Seeded in Weak Bracket In-one at the Manchester Coun- nien who snapped a 1-1 deadlock. It was Cincinnati 63 26 .708 — The American men, however, g^y the 10,000-meter walk, Jim McCaiilev, Bob West­ match ever. “ There was an extreme pa ron e s poo ^ third, move Yastrzemski couldn’t beat Oakland Lindy McDaniel finished up aft­ brook, Bob Carlson, Tommy “ I was edg(y walking on the amount of pressure In the first try Club, are elig^ible for a trip hall, only the fourth start of the sea­ Ix>s Angeles 52 36 .698 10 won 122-KX) with a U.S. record Walker was particularly to first and put Billy C. in left. 'Thursday so manager er a 29-minute rain delay. Rea and Pete Herdic. Earlier court,” said Laver who now set,” Laver said. "Ken was to Scotland, plus $1,000 spending That was the start of the son for the pinch hitter and Gates Wins Race Atlanta 43 44 .494 19 clocking by Ken Swenson, a 22- pleased by Swenson’s crucial The move has paid off plenty. this seSson Rea put together lives in Corona Del Mar, Calif. shaky and I was, too. I was money, in the Rusty Nall Hole- Center Billiards, the finest and Palph Houk sent out his back-up first baseman. “ I’ve found that when a pitch­ San Fran. 41 44 .482 20 year-old blond from Kansas g(X)-meter triumph and ex- Yaz l(X)ks at home at first. Scot- a 13 consecutive hit perform­ pushing and he didn’t take ad­ In-One Sweepstakes. . , Fine ipost successful slow-pltch soft- B’s and they turned back “ I’m proud of the single,” er goes seven innings and it Houston 38 61 .427 25 Ashe Scores Easy Victories “ I always felt that I play better tie is at home virtually any­ State, in the 800 meters high- plained,, “ We wanted to run a ance. vantage. If I had lost that set, it American Legion baseball pro­ ball team in Manchester. the A ’s. said Ward, who has Deen having rains for as much as 10 minutes, San Diego 36 55 .396 28 when I am nervous.” where with a glove, and Billy Talented Steve Gates of Man­ lighting their victory. fast quarter and break up any “ I like to be nervous,” contin­ could have been reversed.” motion Saturday night at Dillon Early during that first season, "The ‘B’ team all hit good in his troubles at the plate. “ It was he seems to lose that little ex­ Thursday’s Results All proceeds will enter the looks good both at bat and in the chester High won the 2.8 mile The West German women won possible German 1-2 finish.” lOH fund. ued the 32-year-old left-hander The 35-year-old Rosewall com­ Stadium will find Rockville host­ the sponsor was talked into the second game,” said Pete a good pitch, right Where Segul tra,” Houk said. weekly cross country race spon­ Houston 2, Chicago 1 ing East Hartford at 7:30. Sun­ field. And all three are hitting. 82-53 but American Coach Ed Looking ahead to the meet in who has accomplished two ten­ mented, “ In all these classic watching a game. When he Ward, spokesman for the bench- wanted to throw it. On the dou­ "The story of the second sored by the East Hartford Park Los Angeles 3, New York 1 In Star Tennis Competition Promoters, headed by Jeff There’s only one hitch, spell- Temple said his squad faced “ a Leningrad next week against nis grand slams. “ The adrenalin matches it’s been the one who day afternoon. East Hartford’s agreed, his eyes were opened warmers, after the Yankees ble, he made a bad pitch.” game is the story of our sea­ Department last week at Wick­ Philadelphia 10. San Diego 7 Koelsch, have been busy sell­ Zone Eight leader will invade WASHINGTON (AP) — Ashe defeated Ian Crookenden In the top bracket, three of the great German team that had to the Sov'iet Union, Walker said, flows. I find I watch the ball could control his nervous sys­ at the uniforms worn by the '"K trouble. Billy goes Into the won the second game of a dou- Houk’s ' second-game shake-up son,” moaned A’s Manager ham Park. Atlanta 7. St. Louis 3 ing tickets and a good attend­ Manchester with the best crowd Army for two weeks active duty Arthur Ashe, not known now a teaching pro but a team­ players are clay-court specialists set West German records in "jf my information about the more closely.” tem who won. With big money rival squad. The Billiards, on bleheader 4-1 following an 8-2 —he sat down catcher Thurman John McNamara. “ We just have Gates covered the distance In Cincinnati 3, Pittsburgh 2 ance is hoped for this of the year expected. especially for his clay court mate and doubles partner at and the fourth plays a fair many events to beat us.” Russian team is as accurate as Laver was upset in this year’s like this at stake, it can be the other hand, wore old cloth­ Saturday morning. While he’s at Oakland triumph In the opener. Munson, first baseman Danny not had any clutch hitting. In 16:08. Only games scheduled worthy cause. • * * Today’s Games UCLA, 6-1, 6-1, Monday in the game. Leroy Walker, coach of the was my information about the Wimbledon championships by nerv'e-tlngling.” ing. Camp Drum, N.Y., the Red Sox Defensive outfield replace­ Cater and shortstop Gene Mi­ fact, we haven’t had much hit­ Rounding out the top 10 were game, doesn’t have an ex­ Cincinnati (Merritt 14-7) at first round and then ousted Onny American men, was elated by German team, I think we have Off the Cuff This was all soon changed. may have a manpower problem. ment Jim Lyttle singled in the chael—wasn’t designed to snap ting at all.” Dennis McCormack, Bob Clif­ planation for his easy vic­ Hie Nastase of Rumania, the Fitzgerald went out and order­ Pittsburgh (Nelson 4-0-, N Parum of New Zealand 6-4, 6-3 his team’s victory, saying it re- an excellent chance.” "It’s going to hurt,” Billy C. eighth Inning and scored on a the Yankees out of a slump The first game was over early ford, Sal Genovese and Pete tories thus far in the top-seed here. Cliff Richey of Would you believe that tlje ed the best uniforms available. said. "I know from past experi­ hit by second-string catcher that saw them lose 13 • of 17 after errors by Yankee third Atlanta (Stone 7-5) at St. Louis Wednesday before taking on suited from "the swing events He said that both the French Rovero, all of East Hartford. Washington Star Interna­ San Angelo, Tex., fourth seed, Hartford Knights had the nerve Today, the Billiards look — ence. Every year when I go Jake Gibbs and sub shortstop starts. baseman Jerry Kenney in the (Brlles 1-2), N Fillol. going in our favor. and German teams “ have gfiven Coventry’s Jim Curry, Gary tional Tennis Tournament. and Georges Goven of France, AlhStars Mini-Strike Has Ended to charge $5.50 for reserved and for the most time play — away It takes me at least a Ron Hansen contributed a single ” I plan to rest some players second and fourth innings Chicago (Jenkins 10-10) at By the luck of the draw, Ashe He said eight Americans re- us very fme competition and we Aligata of East Hartford and “ I don’t know the reason,” fifth seed, play their best games seat tickets and $4 for general like major leaguers in a slow week to get back In the groove, and some slick fielding, but in the second game of double- helped the A’s to six unearned Dave Gankofskl and Tim Zuzol Houston (Wilson 2-4), N and Stan Smith of Pasadena, corded lifetime bests—sprinter expect more of the same from said Ashe, the second-ranked on clay. EighUi-seeded Bob Hew­ admission to watch the exhibi­ pitch sense. The club is known Last year, when I was at"Louis- Ward did some talking with his headers,” he said. “ I’m going to runs and Chuck Dobson breezed of Coventry. New York (Seaver 14-6) at Los U.S. player and third seeded Calif., America’s top-ranked itt of South Africa is known to Ben Vaughan in the 100 and 200 the Soviets.” tion f(M>tball game ageiinst the through New England, having yllle, my avertige fell from .290 hat as well as his vocal chords, try to keep them as strong and to his eighth victory. Ex-Yankee The weekly races are open to Angeles (Sutton 10-6), N here. “ I.guess they think they player and the No. 2 seed here, play a fair clay court game. Namath Late Reporting to Jets, Buffalo Bill r(x>kles on Satur­ played In many tournaments to .276 In the first week after my He singled home the first run fresh as possible and see if the Frank Fernandez hit a two-run all and start every Thursday Philadelphia (Wise 6-7) at San fell ino a bracket which does day afternoon, July 25. For­ over the past four summers. two weeks in Army camp.” of the game in the second Inning bench' can come through and homer in the second off loser night at 7 o’clock at Wickham Diego (Kirby 6-10), N have to be excepUonal to beat ■ Nastase, who ousted Pancho me . . . And they don’t.” not have the best of the clay tunately, for all concerned, the Four times in the five-year Billy said that he feels “ much Hlego Segul and smashed a help us.” Fritz Peterson. Park, located on the Manches­ Montreal (Morton 10-6), at San Guzmiin 6-2, 6-2, Wednesday, Bad Weather Ashe made his comments court artists going into the game has been canceled. The historyV. ^ of the squad town...... stronger” playing every day. He ter-East Hartford town line. Francisco (Reberger 2-3), N meets Hewitt, who had some Must. Return to Hollywood Set Thursday alter he defeated quarter-final round. chances were excellent that the championships were recorded ^ ^ trouble with nintli-ninked Dennis sponsors would have taken a and the Billiards are well on ^ Jaime Fillol of Chile 6-2, 6-2, to Ashe meets Dick Crealy of O ff Newport me Into the groove. Ralston of Bakersfield, Calif., NEW YORK (AP) — bath in red Ink. The price their way to making It No. advance to today’s quarter-final Australia, a serve and volley “ I really was swinging the bat Major League 6-4, 5-7, 6-1. Hollywood Joe Namath scale was way out of line . . . this season. ^ Perez Poor Guest, round. player like himself, in today’s w Halts Race will be late reporting to Tickets for regular season Con­ Don Fitzgerald won’t be f ? 5 Grabarkewitz Homer, "He didn’t play as well as he matches while Smith meets the Richey, winner over Mike = L e a d e r s = = the New York Jets’ presea- tinental...... c.. League games have around for the celebrating this ^ dldn t get much can on clay,” said Ashe. “ I’ve best base - line player in the Estep 6-0, 6-3, meets Goven, vic­ NEWPORT, R.I. (AP) — Rac­ National League ing in the America’s cup obser­ son training camp. But it’s been scaled at $5, $4, and $3 for time. He died last Wednesday at chance to play,” he s^d. "It’s just tried to keep the ball on the lower bracket—Ion Tiriac of Ru­ tor over Bob Lutze of Los An­ the age of 48. He was a sick “ ken me all this Ume to get my Batting (260 at bats)—Carty, vation trials was called off reserved, general admission and Spoils Park Dehut Purely an Accident court this week. That’s alT.” mania. geles, 6-2, 10-8. okay. He’s got permission man for a long Ume but never swing back. Now when I get the AUanta .360; Perez, ClncinnaU Thursday because of bad weath­ students. . .New York Yankees from Weeb Ewbank, head lost his love for softball. ’ Pitch to hit out, I hit it out. ’1 NEW YORK (A P )—Tony Perez hit a fly ball that .356. er in the Newport area. employ 27 fulltime scouts. One ^ LOS ANGELES (A P)— “ For me to hit a home run coach and general manager There never was a better, think I might have .maybe 23 ho- was an easy out in Forbes Field. The trouble, for the The cancellation was an­ difference a ball player finds everything has got to be perfect,” explains Bill Gra- of the Jets. more Interested sponsor of a mers if I had been playing regu- Pittsburgh Pirates, was the game wasn’t being played 78; Bonds, San Fraiicisco 76. Sports Dial nounced by the New York Yacht between the minors and majors barkewitz, the Los Angeles Dodgers’ home run hero. Gold, Glory in Big Chunks Swim News It could be a moot point, how­ softball team than Don. larly since the start ofthe sea- in Forbes F i e l d . ------Runs batted in—Perez, Cincln- Club race committee shortly is the meal allowance. The big ‘I mean perfect. . . perfect TONIGHT ever. The Jets are scheduled to leaguers draw $17 dally while He was also the main driving son. “ That ball was an easy out in give the Reds the lead, WllUe Williams, Chicago 80. pitch, perfect stride, perfect but I felt I could overpower after noon when the crews of Unbeaten Manchester Swim 7:25 Red Sox vs. Brewers, open camp for veterans on Sun­ Class A clubs allot only $3 per force behind the move to get “ Now I’m hot—and I havn to Forbes Field,” Perez said of the stargell slammed his 17th horn- Nits—Perez, ClncinnaU 119; everything. Heck, when I hit 'em.” On Line in Weekend Racing the four competing yachts had team defeated the Vernon Swim w nc. day. But the prolonged dispute day for meals .Gary Kinel’s night lights and a new playing take off for the Army at 6 two-run homer that he hit In er into the unner deck in ririit Nose, ClncinnaU 116. ’em it’s an accident.” been on standby for about two team Wednesday at the Ver- Doubles—^W. Parker, Los An­ Singer’s return has been a 8:00 Yanks vs. A’s, WINF. Gold and glory in big chunks Schuykill Stakes at Liberty Bell between NaUonal Football .423 batting average with East­ field, both being at the Charter o’clock Saturday morning. It’s ’Thursday nught’s Cincinnati’s 3- field in the sixth to Ue it. Accident or not, Grabarkewitz hours. Devereux Barker, chair­ planck Pool, 177 to 57. The vic­ geles 28; Bench, (Cincinnati 23. giant lift for the Dodgers and 10:55 Mets vs. Dodgers, and the Getaway Day Special at League owners and players is ern Connecticut State College Oak Park complex. going to hurt my swing, but 2 victory that spoiled the Pi- Stargell got $1,000 from a lo­ is on the line in horse racing man of the race committee, said tory was the third in as many ’Triples—Kesslnger, Chicago rifled his 10th home run of the even the manager, Walter Al­ WBMI. Tropical Park and the custom­ the forecast of severe thunder likely to delay ItT was the second best by a state Little did many J^ow that it that’s the way things are. You rates’ debut in Pittsburgh’s new cal lumber dealer for being the year to give Los Angeles a 3-1 ston, admits he’s surprised at Saturday. starts. player this past season. And, was mainly through Eton’s ef­ 10; W. Davis, Los Angeles 10. ary allowimce purse at Lincoln squalls in the afternoon asso­ The stalemate between the .. ^ make the best of it Three Rivers Stadium. first Pirate to homer in the new victory over the New York Mets “ Bullet Bill’s’’ swift recovery. SATtiRDAY The $162,300 Hollywood Juve­ Girls 8 arid under 25 yard Free­ the local players 8-1 won loss forts that softball facilities were and hope.” Home runs—Perez, Cincinnati Downs and it all adds up to ciated with the passage of a style— 1. S. Tucker. 2. K. Steeves, owners and the negotiators of Perez’ belt, his 30th homer of stadium. Thursday night In the opener of “ He’s come back much 2:00 (30) Twins vs. Orioles. nile Championship at Hollywood 3. Liz HouJey V. 22.9. pitching mark with Eastern was expanded and Improved in After Danny Walton hit his 30; Bench, Cincinnati 28. $625,700 up for grabs. weather front had prompted the the NFL Players Association the season, probably would have • » • a three-game series at Dodger stronger than we anticipated,” ( 3) Red Sox vs. Seattle, Park and the $116,400 Armory Girls 10 and under 25 yard But­ second best in the state and his Manchester. 16th homer against Boston start­ Stolen bases—Bonds, San w nc. Unbeaten Mormsplash heads a decision to call the races off. terfly—1. K. Tucker, 2. R. Beaulieu, continued today, with no talks been caught in spacious Forbes BRAVES ■ CARDS — Stadium. admitted Alston. "He held his L. Haskell Himdicap at Mon­ probable field of 13 in the Holly­ V. 3. C. Silver 20.0. er Mike Nagy in the second, BU­ Francisco 33; Tolan, Cincinnati (18) Yankees vs. A’s, The committee said that Her­ scheduled. The owners have Field but It cleared the 410 A flve-nm seventh inning, It’s the sixth time this year stuff tonight and appeared mouth Park top the thorough­ wood Juvenile. Other likely Freestyle Relay—R. Beaulieu. S. ly C. put Boston In front with a 29. WINF. itage will meet Intrepid in the ScuJley. K. Sheehan, K. R oca V. barred veterans from the train­ mark in center field, the deep­ keyed by Felix MlUan’s two-run Grabarkewitz has won a game strong all the way. He didn’t bred program. In harness rac­ starters include Vested Power, 1:25.2. Tigers Rap Out 18 Hits drive into the screen In left cen­ Pitching (9 decisions)—Simp­ 4:00 ( 8) Mets vs. Angels, first race Friday, and Weather­ ing camps of the 26 NFL teams est point of the new park, and single, helped Atlanta send the with a home run and the EHxlger throw any pitches, either, and ing, it’s the $125,0(X) Roosevelt Kelly’s Caper and Fast Feljow. 50 yard Freestyle—1. S. Hopper- ter, scoring Tony ahead of him. son, Cincinnati 13-1, .929, 2.69; WBMI. ly, will go against Valiant. stead. 2. M. Kaulz, 3. L. Libby yT.O. and the NFLPA has told the put the Reds ahead 2-1. Cardinals to their eighth AUanta 10-2, .833, 3.67. All-Star, now hitting .342; re^ly that helped.” International Trot at Roosevelt My Dad George, runner-up in 50 yard Backstroke—^1. L. Scott. Smith hit a two-run homer, The committee also an­ 2. C. SUvcr. 3. L. Libby 50.6. vets not to report any way. Perez also figured in the win­ straight loss. Clete Boyer horn Strikeouts—S e a v e r. New has no explanation for It all. Los Angeles had taken a 1-0 SUNDAY R.aceway. the Kentucky Derby and Preak- his 11th in the third before Billy nounced that Valiant’s protest lOO yard M«.‘d. Reli^’—L. Scott, M. Jet veterans are due to report ning run for the Reds, the runa­ ered for Atlanta. York 177; Gibson, St. Louis 156. lead in the first inning when 1 :00 (18) Yankees vs. Angels, Then there’s the $50,000 nes-s, is expected to start in the Kautz. K. Tucker, S. Hopperstead Mistake for Twins hit a towering shot over the • • • “ Heck, 1 felt miserable. All against Intrepid filed after M. 1:25.9. Sunday to the team’s Long Is­ way leaders in the National American League this flying around and every­ Wes Parker drove in Grabarke­ ■WINF. Sheepshead Bay Handicap at Haskell under 115 pounds in an screen in left to start the fourth. Tuesday’s race had been disal­ 50 yaid Breaststroke—1. S. Hop- League West, when he singled CUBS - ASTROS — BatUng (250 at bats)—A. John­ witz with a sacrifice fly. The 2:00 ( 3) Red Sox vs. Seattle, Aqueduct, the $50,000 Washing­ effort to become the first 3- pcrsteatl. 2. M. Kautz. 3. K. Shee- land camp but Namath got Ew- “ That second homer has to be thing” smiled Grabarkewitz. lowed. lian V. 52.3. and scored on Lee May’s single ■ A throwing error by the Cubs’ son, California .329; F. Robin­ w nc. ton Park Handicap at Arlington year-old to win the race since bank’s approval to report July “ Maybe that helps, though. lead held up unUl the seventh The two skippers. Bill Ficker Girls 11 and 12 2M yard Medley To Clash with Birds one of the longest I’ve ever hit,” In the ninth. Glenn Beckert opened the d-ard Freestyle—1. L. Waidini, NEW YORK (A P)— The Baltimore-Minnesota game going, i really got into it.” kept their 1%-game lead In the second inning. Jesus Alou drove Yastrzemski, Boston 66. 3:30 ( 3) AAU Track and In addition, there are three clude Hydrologist, Verbatim, V. 2. M. Moyer, 3. L. Tomlinsim spring and summer, will be in cut at the ball. Maybe that's the right-centerfield seats. told not to discuss the protest 38.1. was a clash between the American League’s division ’The Brewers came back with NL East when the runnerup in one with a sacrifice fly, and Runs batted in—J. Powell, Field. $25,000-added races, the Rose- War Censor, Beau Bnimmel, Hollywood. secret.” “ I didn’t think it was a bad with anyone. But it is known 50 >-urd Backstroke—1. M. Moyer. leaders, but to the Twins, it was all a mistake. In fact, a homer in the fifth and a run in New York Mets were edged 3-1 Wynn singled home the oth- Baltimore 75; Klllebrew, Mlnne- 4 :30 ( 3) NFL AcUon. mont Stakes at Delaware, the Gallant Moment, Gleaming 2. L. Wardinl V. 3. L. KerBuson “ He has to go to California for Grabarkewitz' blast, which pitch,” said Singer. ” It just was that the incident which led to 45.3. the eighth, shelling Nagy. Then er. Don Wilson made the lead ^4. Sword, Charles Elliott and it was a lot of mistakes. Twins boo ^ booed themselves out by Los Angeles. broke up a 1-1 tussle to lead off not placed too well. It was up the protest being filed occurred 50 yard Breast.stroke— 1. S."Tuck­ wtuit they call ’looping’ on the The ’Twins made throwing er- thdy tied the count on Tommy stand up wlto relief help from Hits—A. Johnson, California Hitchcock. er. 2. D. Brand V. 3. D. Cone 48.5. movie he made in Arizona a few ^ (AP Fhotofax) AUanta topped St. Louis 7-3h the eighth, provided Bill Singer here,” he added, pointing to his ju.st before the start when the 50 >ard Butterfly—1, L. Fergu­ RUNS OWN CAMP — Roman Gabriel of the Los rors and catching errors along perhaps Harper’s two-run homer off Houston nipped the Chicago Jim Ray in the ninth, when Hhrper, Milwaukee 109. son, 2. I». Tomlinson. months ago,” said Ewbank. John Callison singled in the Chi with his sixth win of the year nose. two yachts were overlapped Angeles Rams runs his own informal training camp with some faulty baserunning to T,. Wagner In the ninth. Wag- Cubs 2-1 and Philadelphia out­ Doubles—Harper, • Milwau­ going to the starting line. The 200 .mrd Freestyle Relay—K. Shee­ Namath starred with Ann- A walk and Rich Reese s sin- ^ curve ball and Har­ and fifth since coming off the Grabarkewitz then hit Jim han. L. Nardini. D. Brand. K. Shee­ with several other squad members. Here he fades bungle their way to a 5-1 loss to lasted San Diego 10-7 in other kee 25; Cardenas, Minnesota 24. SATURDAY at 8:15 verdict left Intrepid with a han V. 2:49.5. Margret in The Arizona-filmed gle put runners on first and per drilled It for his 18th homer. disabled list where he spent 52 McAndrew’s first pitch of the THE RACE GirLs 12 and under 100 >’urd Ind. back for pass after taking handoff at practice. the Orioles In Baltimore. NL acUon. San Francisco and Triples—Tovar, Minnesota 8 ; clean record for the July trials “C.C. Ryder & Co.” He played a third with two out when Mltter- In the 10th hot-hitUng Yaz, the PHILLIES • PADRES — days because of hepaUtis. eighth inning to make it 2-1. Jim Me compete in the 100 j-ard Medley Relay—W. Smith er of the Philadelphia Eagles, drills Wednesday in sympathy Pittsburgh, watching, the Pi- homer, aarence Gaston’s triple Qjjy . st^ud Washington 23. trials, is 1-6. D. Adamy C. Wolfrma, J. Orfitelli game at Lubbock, Tex., got a with the NFLPA. The All-Stars i'®3t. Baltimore sixth \Wth his 24th rates jumped to a 1-0 lead In the and OUie Brown’s RBI single. Pitching (9 ’declslons)-Caln, ZComplele flacino Prooraois M 1:24.0. called the NFLPA, which he The outcome left the Orioles Corner and Robinson walked, SPECIAL AD The four American yachts will o ^ Butterfly—1. c. Wolfram. once served as president, bruised leg while being tackled are- scheduled to play the world first inning on Richie Hebner’s Brown also hit a three-run ijgtrolt 9-2 .818 3.82; McDowell, sail a further series of races “ .X; Skinner V. 3. W. Adamy 20,6. but was expected to be back in champion Kansas City Chiefs six games ahead of Detroit in Woodson relieved loser single and A1 Oliver’s double. homer In the first when San Cleveland 13-4, ’.70S, 2.64. JULY 18 100 >ard Free.slyle Relay—J. Or­ “ greedy.” the East after the Tigers out Heavy Rains MODIFIED starting Aug. 18 to determine fitelli, B. Gollaeber, C. Wolfram, W action today. July 31 In the annual Soldiers Tom Hall and quickly threw Then alter Perez hit his Diego rallied to tie the game Strikeouts ’ ' ’ — McDow­ ’ S m it h M 1 : 157o . Analyzing the NFLPA de­ slugged the Chicago White Sox ^ sacrifice bunt. Andy the defender in the America’s The College All-Star squad FHeld Classic in Chicago. Forbes Field out in the fifth to 4-4. ell, Cleveland, 183; Lollch, De­ 50 yard Breast.ttroke— 1. W mands for an additional $29 mil­ ll-6, and cut Minnesota s lead In Btchebarren followed with a STOCK CARS Cup match starting Sept. 15. Adamy, 2. B. Scalley V, 3. B, Deser C u t Short troit 131. Milex Electronic RIVERSIDE; lion over the next four years, the West to four games over wrapup two-run double. Kllle­ Boj-s 11 and 12 50 yard Back- Retzlaff said: "When the play­ California, which nipped Wash­ brew followed that by booting a $500 .Tacklih Honored stroke— 1. J, Houley V, 2. M. Wasv- luk, 3. S. Flavell 45.5. ers say make the fans pay for ington 3-2. grounder, but the Orioles were Comets Tilt Manchester’s Legion Away, Yesterday’s Stars ' TO THI WINNER NEW YORK (AP) — British 50 yart Frejwtyyle— . J. Adam.s. Tune-Up 1 it, take it away from the coach­ In the only other night g a m e ,______2. B CSiadwlck. 3. S. Smith 36.2. finished scoring—and the Twins Heavy rains cut short Morlar- BATTING — Byron Browne, i EACH golfer Tony Jacklin, winner of 200 >ard Miedley Relay—S. Flavell es, the trainers, the equipment Cleveland blanked Kansas City were finished the US. Open, was named the, B. Cliadwlck. M. Wosyiuk. f. 8-0. In day games, Boston edged ty’s bid for a 12th win In 14 Play Zone Leaders Sunday Phillies, hit grand, slam homer FEATURE Adams. mpn, and take it away from TIGERS - WHITE SOX — INCLUDES: June winner Thursday of the Milwaukee 6-6 In 10 Innings and In the ninth inning for 10-7 vic­ M ja rd Breaststroke—1. J charity, I’m left with no alterna­ Detroit won a slugging duel, Hartford Twilight Baseball Lea- With the mid-point in the sea­ Town crew must make a strong m NEW CONTACT POINTS Hickok Pro Athlete ofc the Month A d ^ is, 2. B. Chadwick. 3. S. Green Oakland clobbered the New tory over Padres. V 4 7 . 4 . f tive to classify that as greedy.” outhitUng the White Sox 18-12 P*® decisions this season last comeback during the second half @ ) QUAIIFYINC HEATS awaird. Brazilian soccer star CLEANING CAN BE EASY leaving the skin attached. This son reached, Manchester’s PITCHING — Rookie , Rich Butterfly—1. S. FlaveOi, a The Baltimore Sun, in its Fri­ York Yankees 8-2 before losing of the slate to preserve this rec­ ■ NEW CONDENSER Pele finished second in the bal­ W. Green V 50.7. One of the most troublesome is commonly done with sun fish, and out-homering them 4-2. It night at Dillon Stadium. struggling American Leg^ion Hand, Indians, fired a four-hit­ II day morning editions, said the 4-1 in a doubleheader. ord. PLUS! loting. o J'?'*' Med.—1. J. Adams, parts of fishing Is having to bass, crappie and other game- was the most Tiger hits in a The Eastern Division pace-set- ter in shutting out Royals 6-0. ■ NEW CHAMPION PLUGS a M. Wasyluk, 3 J. Houley V 1:36.7 NFLPA-proposed pension plan • « * baseball team will take its show Ready for mound duty today clean what you catch. Some an­ fish which have few bones—or game since June 1967. ting MBs held a 4-0 lead after could produce an annual stipend TWINS - ORIOLES — two innings against red-hot on the road tonight for a Zone and Sunday -are Steurer, Jim ■ ANO AN ALL 30 POINT MigliTy iWIDGETS glers get around this chore by at least txmes large enough not The Twins’ problems began In ANGELS - SENATORS — NEW THOMPSON coiRp^®^ of $106,000 for 15-year veterans California overcame Washing­ Volkswagen entry when the Eight meeting with Windsor. Balesano and Mike Jeffries. returning fish they Catch to the to be a problem. It’s easier to the first inning when they had LABOR TUNE-UP Marcia Dolan Wins Again at age 65. The newspaper said ton homers by Aurelio Rodri­ rains came. Coach Charlie Graff heis ceen SPEEDWAYS "WHERE THE ACTION IS" water. But. if you enjoy eating clean these fish if the head is one runner thrown out at the his squad produce only four wins the owners’ plan could produce fish, this Is no solution. left attached and the body cav­ guez and Lee Maye with Jim The same two teams will meet ■ GUARANTEED ■ if the biggest race of thenar and you won’t want to QUALIFYING a $72,000-a-year pension for 15- There are three basic meth­ ity is unbroken until the scales plate and then gave Baltimore a at Mt. Neb^ ’ive^S^y ^ g h T ai D o Y e le tte s Active THE THOMPSON 100 LAP In Wamends NE Golf Event run on George Mltterwald’s two olso played two Ues. OOIMLI POINT MOOirilO miff it. 500 grueling laps and 100 milef of constant high HEATS year players. ods of cleaning and preparing have been removed. Earl Voss’ sacrifice fly, and e. A $7.95 MILEX 40-STEP out passed ball. Following ( tonight’s meeting, The East Hartford Dovelettes tension action. The can roar around the Riverside Speed- The newspaper said the pen­ fish for eating or storage, ac­ Catfish dictate a third meth­ then won in the ninth. However, the next start for STOCK a R RACE WATERVTLLE, MMqlne (AP) oddity—every champion of the (18-2) fast-pitch softball team riu s H IA T i S CONSI INCLUDES FREE! ELECTRONIC ANALYSIS stray jockeying for the 1 ^ . The stakes are big in the “Big Two innings later, the Orioles Tom Egan doubled with one Moriartys will be Monday night Manchester returns home Sun­ -Mrs. Marcia Dolan of Danbury, tournament has defended her sion figures were calculated by cording to the fishing experts, od of cleaning. Here, the skin ANO A r u n n iO M A M o r One” at Riverside. made It 2-0 when Paul Blair out and Chico Ruiz ran for him. in New Britain against the Fal­ day afternoon to face front-run- have a busy schedule at home Conn., added the New England title at least once. "sources close to the discus­ and they vary according to the must be removed before prepar­ LA n MODEL DRIVE IN OR CALL FOR FAST SERVICE Every driver will be “up” for this one and every car will Regular Admission! scored from third base on a An infield bit got him to third cons. ning East Hartford at 2 o’clock starting Sunday with Reed Con- SPORTSMAN be in top notch condition. Every driver wants to win and Women’s Golf Championship to sions.” kind of fish caught. ing. Cut the skin completely AOVLTS 3«00 II yo u to II yutiXoSO Mrs. Dolan’s victory put her very short sacrifice fly. Left and then Sandy Alomar bunted For the third straight game at Mt. Nebo. strucUon of Andover at 6 Mon- STOCK CAR RACSS wery fan has his favorite. Don’t miss a tingle thrill. ’There her Connecticut title Thursday Into a long list of repeat cham­ The New Orleans Saints got A method favored for wall­ around the fish behind the head. it only one Riverside 500. ______Uwlw ll 50C eye, white bass and northern Using pliers, pull the skin to­ fielder Bob Allison caught the and Ruiz beat the throw to the last night, slugging Jimmy Por- East Hartford has dropped day night against the Combus- SUNDAY NIGHT JULY 19 for the second consecutive year. pions who include Miss Pat bad news Thursday. Two highly MILEX, INC. pike Is to remove the head and ward the tail, being careful not ball only 20 yards beyond the in­ plate. teus rapped out a double and but one start, that a lO-l shel- Uon Engineering of Windsor, Mrs. Dolan shot her third suc­ O’Sullivan of Orange, Conn., regarded rookies received inju­ 7 PM $6,500 PURSE S4» B R O A D 8T . RAIN D A T E -“ RIVERSIDE 500”-SUNDAY July 19 internal organs, spilt the body to tear flesh as it comes loose. field and then dribbled a throw INDIANS - ROYALS — triple. Stan Slomcinsky also had lacking, to Manchester, as Brad Tuesday against St. Mary’s of cessive 78 in the final round of ries In practice at Bowling '' MN. AML M.OO lift ItsII $1.00 (Near tke ParkaAe iB STAFFORD Miss O’Sullivan did not compete to the plate that hit Blair on the Rookie Rich Hand, 3-8, two hits in the curtailed clash Steurer silenced the leaders’ big New Britain, Wednesday against ______>s4a I siiMsy Alfis Mttf 1$______M ilex along the backbone, and then After this is done, remove the XanckMter) the 54-hole tournament to post this year. Green, Ohio. pitched Cleveland to victory and all records were wiped out. bats. the Groton Sea Raiders, the At- woHMuniiNi-ir, "THE INDIANAPOLIS OF THE EAST" fillet the fish by nuuiing'a sharp, head and vlsoera, ’Then cut cat­ bounce about 10 feet from home. STOCK CAR RACINO 7PM MS-2UT a 234 total. She was four strokes Defensive back Glen Cannon Manchester has never encoun- lanUc Fleet Champs, and Thurs- SVSRV SUNOAV NIOHT POST TIME <:00 SPEEDWAY Other Connecticut Golfers slender knife between Qesh and fish into "steaks” or rounds, Harmon Klllebrew managed with a four-hitter and the In- The Comets had two runs in ■ow s: Bios, thru Sat. M PM. from Mississippi suffered an ap­ EXCITING silki'K V K N T S THE fdSTEST THE EAST ahead of Miss Pat O’Brian of high in the standings were Mrs. skin. The remaining meat is making each cut between Um to get one run back for the dians, without a hit for four in- each of the first two innings, tered a losing season since Le- \flay against the Putnam Hawks, Genaral Admission $3.50 • CbHdru under 12 $1JH IN FEATURES QV fSRV Pittsfield, Mass. J. Kemler Appell of Southington parent partial tear of his Achil­ ready to cook and nearly bone- large bones of the rib cage. Twins In the slx^ off Mike duel nings, bombed Jim Rooker for Old Lev Spence was on theJie gio^ twill was revived following All week-day games start at > EVERT WEEK WORLD’S LAR6EST TUNE-UP WD AIR CONDITIONING SPECIM.ISTS RIVERSIDE PARK STXfFORD SPRINGS. CONN The victory at Waterville and Miss Helen Reynolds of les tendon and will be out of free. These chunks of meat should lar with his 27th homer, but the five runs In the fifth. mound and didn’t allow a hit:-' ■Id War n . Thus, the Silk 6:30. R EE PAtKMG • ROUTE 159 • AGAWAM, M ASl ON RT, 140 • FREE PARKING Country Club in the 14th renewal Manchester in a tie for seventh action several days. It wasn’t A second cleaning method Is be three-quarters of an inch of the tournament pnxluced an place at 244. immediately known if surgery to remove only the outer scale. thick.

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BUG6S BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE •MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1970 PAGE FIFTEEN

LOOK, SYLVESTER, EITHER \ BUT ONLY IF SHES . HE V A BUY TH'GRAPEFRUIT, OR Motorcyeles— THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY SHORTEN and WHIPPLE Help Wonted— Help Wanted— Malo 36 7 ALWAYS WANTEO AI4 d om in ates A*iw4r^ Pravieiii faial* YA PRACTICE YER JUGGLIN' , t a k e A TIP, YOU BACH­ ELECTRIC TOOTH­ t h e HOUSE B ic y c le 11 Female 35- SOMEWHERES ELORS/ THE REASON PICK/ p e b s o n a l l v ,> THE WAY July in Quotes SALES CAREER 1 tXDMINATE /AY HO/AE I'D FEEL SAFER. . FOOTBALL Cl OPPORTUNITY SUBBIN' FOR A ATTRACTS w CLASSIFIED B- BECAUSE 1 MIYC SI 1968 MINT-TRAIL, good condi­ J u s t a s 'Adu settle baci^ t o em«rov *fHAT6 WriEM THE BOSS CALLB AMD COTILV A hundred-year old com­ FIRMNESS WITH THOUGHT­ LION TA/AER. A PLACE- ACROSS S3UtUe PURlNC rtiS KICKER/ 'Si tion. Call 649-3716, after 6 p.m. pany is seeking a mature FULNESS/ THIS LITTLE l “The-----d«y 54 Moot m nsi -TH AT LO^G-AWAITED SUPER TV SPECTACLE ‘3PEU0S TriE YiHOLE HOUR CHEiA/lMG VOUR GIFT WILL WARAA COFFEE independent [SinMLj OFTHEVEAR- EARS OFF - Individual. Excellent promo­ aaartha's h e a r t / BREAK-/ of July,lT76, 1965 HONDA 300 Super Hawk, OPERATING , . (John 55 Simply n a ^ i s i ADVERTISING tional opportunity. Starting s r U[=iisika Good running condition. 8300. Adams) DOWN r=|{=iJ ' salary left open. Excellent CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS Call 646-1337, after 6 p.m. TME CRITICS CLAIM TMlS 6*iOW WILL MlT VEG.J.B.fvMO, J.6 .? - 7 “The mirth of 1 Perches VOO'RERKaHT, J.6.! YEAH- BEHIND fringe benefits. For appoinb its December' 2 Beige. 8 AJM. td 4 :3 0 P M . AM ALL-TiME lilGri f A MILESTOJE iM ment call Walter T. Ford at andtiie----- ' 3 Refuse 1=IC11=1 THE AMMALS Of T ’V! BOB rioPE •• > HO POUBT ABOUT THAT«' of its July” t=i[^[Sl 646-0181. Metropolitan Life 4 Forward Business Services PEGOV LEE.BIRG CR0 6 B'/, PAUL WISE PECISIOH.BOSS: - THE TIMES? Insurance Co. An equal op­ (Praed) 5 Feminine COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. A 13 Of an image 38 Scanty Offered 13 UEiNMAR, FAV WRAV VOU CAM'T GO WROHG'" portunity employer. :rn relative 21 On a ship 4:30 P.M. DAY BEFORE PUBLICATION 14 Not on a ship 22 Young steer 41 Fat t h a t 6650 (Roman) TWO YOUNG married men SOUMD5 I ’LL BUV -SURE, 15 Bricklayer’s 7 Existed 23 Arab hat cord 42 Make angry Deadline for,Saturday and Monday is 4:80 p.m. Friday Join a progressive com­ LATHE Operators — 50-hour (slang) will do small repair jobs and J.B. you SAID It' BY V. T. HASILIN tool 8 Ambitious 24 Piquant pany that offers lots week. Aggressive and growing A LLE Y OOP 16 Easter- man 26 English river 43 Land (Roman) painting, also cellar cleaning valve manufacturing concern. blooming 44 Trent river PLEASE READ YOUR AD of opportunities. SNE?T 9 Of the nose 27 Concept and light trucking. Call 646- needs Directory Assist­ Fringe benefits. See Chuck d o c ! a r e w e n o w WEU.YES, IN A MANNER NOBODY EVER MADE TOU KNOW r HAVE.. plant (var;) 28 Masculine tributary AND MAN, IS IT (anat) ^ s l f l e d or -W ant Ads» ate taken over the phone as a 2692, 646-2047. Armstrong, Morland Products, IN THE AUTOMOBILE OF SPEWONG, r GUESS___ ANY MONEY IN / NOBODY 17 Material u ^ 10 Dawn (poet.) relatives 46 Secure ance Operators. Help RACING BUSINESS? i MXI MIGHT SAY WE ARE THAT RACKET ^ EVER WENT EVER A LULU/ in tanning 47 Jewish month Inc., 1414 Tolland Tpke., Man­ ABOUT IT 11 Elm, for 29 Waste D A Y ^ "A F p S lR S ^ M ? * ? ? iD ^ £ ”*^ read his ad the FIRST others and yourself. Ar­ 18 Near the allowance 48 Depend DAY IT ^ F E A R S and REPORT ERRORS in for the range for an interview chester. RIGHT/ example next Insertion. The Herald is responsible for only ONE In- center 12 Perceive by 31 Simple 50 High in pitch JUNK CARS removed, 813. today. 19 Thing (Latin) . (music) A ear musical o ^ ^ t o Inserton for any advertfsement and then each. Call 87^-9433. 21 Altar 20 Grate harahly Instruments 51 Distilled taserUon. Errors which BULLDOZER trainees needed. constellation. over 37 Freebooter beverage “• U>e advertisement will not be LIGHT trucking, odd jobs, also SNET Offers: 22 Visiting----- eorrected by “ make good" Insertion. See schools and classes. J'lFFERENT 0 16 il IT moving large ' appliances. VIEWPOINTS* 25 Believer in r " F" r~ J" r~ r " 7 1 esoteric Burning barrels delivered, 84. Full Pay with Training WANTED — General machinist doctrine 13” u (BockvUle, Toll Free) 644-1776. ♦ Scheduled Raises • and lathe operators. Apply 30 Moslem lo Excellent Benefits • Op­ Metronic’s Inc., Route 6 & 44A, officto f!” 643-2711 TREE SERVICE (Soucier) — Bolton, Conn. 31 Hunter 87S-3136 Trees cut, building lots clear­ portunities for Advance­ OUT OUR WAY BY J. B. W ILLIAM S 17” 11 ment • Job Security. constellstion ed, trees topped. Got a tree METAL Fabricators — open­ 32 Beetle t r 20 ti 33 Vartdsh Aufomobiins For Solo 4 problem! Well worth phone ings with excellent union bene­ SOMETIMES THE VOUNS 29 For complete informa­ fits and pay. Continuous work CANT SEE BEYOND TH' ^ ingredient 22 23 i4 25 26 27 caU, 742-8252. G ER R i a lo es ! <3r>y ha« , euA sses 34 Gem weight ■ 1968 DODGE Dart. GTS, 2-door PCRTMORTH, tion visit our employ­ with overtime. (Contact Mr. 'N'PENTURES! everyone 35 Compass point ST HERALD hardtop, 383 cu. inch 4 barrel WASHING machines repaired, ment office at 52 East Kilbum, Allied Building Sys­ C Y E R 5 0 AIN'T ■ 36 Sheet for w V-8 engine. Non slip differen- and Kenmore. Center St. open Monday tems, Inc., 646-0124, Manches­ D A VY JONES BY LEFF and McWILLIAMS necessarily worthless: killing insects 0“ BOX LETTERS YOUTH CX3ESNTAUIVAVS 38 Ship’s spar tlal 4-speed transmission. *^*®® B undhlO — Hoor Finishing 24 Help Wantod— through Friday from ter, Conn. MEAN WIRILITV ANY MORE , 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Or W O U L D you LIK E TO T A K E HEY, PAL... YOU D ID Y O U R /AY F-FATHER...I THAN AG& DENOTES 39 Choler chrome mag-wheels, bucket ^ 643-4913, 647-1719.______ContrOCtinO 40 Female deer 4o For Your 14 FLOOR SANDING, and refinish- Female 35 call 643-4101 x-368 for an EXPERIENCED oil burner THE CONTROLS, SToR/AY ? h a v e seNILITY! sr seats, black interior and ex- MANCHESTER Tree Service — ------HANDLE THE WHEEL F A T H E R NO... I DON'T RE- 42 Native New Ing (specializing in older appointment. man for various duties for LIKE AN OLD PRO.> A B O A T ? /AEMBER H-HIM. 46 47 a Information terior. 17,000 miles, price Specializing in tree removal, CARPENTRY and remodeling statistical t y p is t Zealander 42 43 44 floors). In and outside paint­ " maintenance company. Top f- T 4SVUer THE HERALD will not 81,790. Owner, 875-8608. pruning, shrubs, lots cleared, z'®'- rooms, dormers, kitchens, Interesting position available wages. Blue Cross, CMS, life 49 Large tropical 15" 50 51 additions and garages. CaU ing. Ceilings. No job too small. at the University of Conn., dlsclnno the identity of ^ Fully insured. Cali 849-6422. John Verfaille, 649-5760. insurance, vacation and holi­ IbcaM 5F U oiiy advertiser using box 1965 GRAY Ford custom 600, ____ _ Tom Corbitt, 643-0086. in Storrs. Excellent salary 51 Entertain V-8, automatic, $595. Call 649- SHARPENING Service — Saws, and fringe benefits, three- days. Write Box "J ", Man­ sumptuously U letters. Readers answer- SOUTHERN chester Herald, grlvlng details ST IT mg blind box ads who 8135 or alter 5 p.m. — 643-6013. knives, axes, shears, skates, Cleszymskl^ bullde^new weeks paid vacation, paid -fW p ;,' 52. Pertaining to homes custom built, remodel­ Bonds— Stocks^"” of experience, etc. a holiday desire to protect their rotary blades. Quick service. medical insurance, etc. 1963 DODGE,, convertible new Capitol Equipment Co., 38 ing, additions, rec rooms, ga­ Mortgages 27 (Nswipopcr Initrprtu Atm.) identity can follow ‘his Four-years employment in­ NEW PART-TIME grocery and pro­ procedure - top, new tires, chrome wheels. Main St., Manchester. Hours rages, kitchens remodeled, ______cluding considerable typing duce department. Apply in Excellent condition. 742-8200. daily 7:30-5, Thursday, 7:30-9. bath Ule. cement work. MORTGAGES — 1st Md 2nd, Enclose your roply to mortgages— interim financing or one year college credit person, Manchester ^ b llc Saturday, 7:30-4. 643-7938. Steps, dormers. Residential or the box in an envelope — 1966 PLITMOUTH and 1966 ______—expedient and confidential substituting for each year of ENGLAND Market. 806 Main St. commercial. Call 649-4291. experience, to a limit of two address to the Classified Ford, 4-door sedans^ V-8’s, ORGAN and stereo service of- service. J. D. Real Estate years and two years em­ Manager, Manchester automatic power steering fered by professional electronic N. J. LaPlamme — Carpenter .Assoc. 643-5129 CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER Evening Herald, together ployment or an equivalent TELEPHONE radios. Reasonable. 643-2880; service. For appointment call contractor. Additions, remodel- wtth a memo listli^ combination of experience loans, first, An'Equal Opportunity Employer companies you do NOT after 6:30, Mr. James Chartler, Ing repairs. Call anytime and college training. Con­ 1962 CADILLAC convertible, 617-1303. /<>*■ esUmates. 876-1642. second, third. All kinds. Realty WAYOUT B t KEN MUSE want to see your letter. statewide. Credit rating im- tact Mrs. Liebler, Personnel TOBACCO Tour letter wUi be de­ fair condition, best offer. Ciedl 647-9358, after 6 p.m. POLLARD Tree Service — Ex- CARPENTRY - concrete steps, necessary. Reasonable. Con­ Services Division, Univer­ NOW THAT ONE IS WITHOUT THE stroyed if the advertiser sity of Conn., Storrs, 1-429- RIGHT t-rr . is one you've menUoned. pert tree removal, pruning and floors, hatchways, remodeling fidential, quick arrangements. WESTINGHOUSE CREDIT MANAGER THIS PANTS./ porches, garages, closets, ceU- Alvin Lundy Agency, 527-7971. 3311, ext. 1281. An equal op­ CORP. Excellent opportunity THE $ 3 7 5 . / BOILlNO POINT It not it will be handled trimming. Reasonable. Free WAY V. in the usual manner 1966 MERCURY Monterey con­ estimates. 628-3021. ings, attics finished, rec 983 Main St., Hartford. Eve­ portunity employer. for high school graduate to SUIT SIR/ u vertible. 81,200. Call 643-1004. rooms, formica, ceramic. Oth­ nings, 233-6879. work in our Glastonbury con­ WANTED YA 1 STEPS, sidewalks, stone walls, er related work. No job too sumer's sales finance office. CORVETTE 1966. Serviceman fireplaces, flagstone terraces. WAITRESS wanted full or part- SOT./ SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL small. Dan Moran, Builder. Should have good figure apti­ AT ONCE T-lT must sell or trade. New 427, All concrete repairs, both in­ Evenings, 649-8880. Business Opportunity 28 time. Call Tolland — 875-9960. tude and be able to type. Good Lost and Found 1 balanced, 2 tops. Hurst, modi­ HE SHOT UP 'THE SAU30N.' side and outside railings, land. starting salary with opportuni­ LOST — Half-grown female kit­ fied suspension. $2,650. 872- sca b in r Teasonkblv'^^^rired MASONRY - All types of stone BEAUTY SALON - 4 stations, RIN0O OUST ROBBEP scaping. Keasonaoiy priced. ______f ovrollontexcellent IWolnMain siSt. Innntlnnlocation. CLEANING woman, part-time. ty for advancement. Complete Only retail experience need­ ten, white with black spots. 6642. Call 643-0861. and concrete work. Quality benefit program including paid • -THe b a n k ./ 11HAT SIPEWiNPeR. Call for details. Frechette days, 649-627L Vicinity Parker and Center St. workmanship, work guaran­ life and medical Insurance, ed, we will train. Full-time. yniiluLUiu. 1970 P L Y M O I^ *' YOU ARE A-1. Truck Is A-1. teed. Call after 5, 643-1870, 644- Realtors, 647-9993. Benefits include hospital- 649-0856. speed, bucket seats, full war­ BABY sitter wanted 7-5 p.m. pension, 5-day week, vacation. f'THA'TPbLP- Cellars, attics, yards, drive­ 2976. CfA Our new Une now available. at the office of the Director of CAPTAIN EASY LIGHT trucking, yards, cellEirs, JOSEPH P. LEWIS — Custom General Services, 41 Center dictation background required. BY LESLIE TUBimR 1960 SUMBEAM Alpine, 2 tops, 19- YELLOWSTONE trailer, Dealers needed. Also book­ attics cleaned and removed. Painting, interior and exterior, Street, Manchester, Conn., un­ AfftG AVAILABLE HORSEPOWER »• and,A MOMENT LATER. runs but needs work. Around completely self-contained, $100. ing Parties. CaU or write Apply in person. BMZeS-l THE ONE TIME ^ NO MATCH FOR THE SOUFEV-U? Bulk deUvery. 644-8962. paperhanging, fuUy insured. "Santa's Parties", Avon, til July 24, 1970 at 11:00 a.m. I IP REALLY WELCOME A SPEED S $00. 643-0080 after 0. and take over payments. CaU For free esUmates call 649- COP. AND MOT A PEEP OUT ENGINE OP THE CAROKJ H l» TAIL... Conn., 06001. Telephone 1- for . OF A .^lKENl 1067 VOLKSWAGEN, I w 640-4677. 9608. If no answer 643-6362. 673-3466. ROOM AIR CONDmONBRS mUeage, best offer. CaU 643- 1954 c h EVY Camper bus, fuUy FOR WINDOW MOUNTING IONA MFG. CO. B u ild in g - CONTRACTOR — Interior, ex­ DEMOLITION OF BUILDINGS Unit of General Signal Oorp. 1062. equipped, self-contained, terior painting, paper hanging. j Contracting 14 Bid forms, plans and specifi­ runs sleeps 6, good condiUon. Must Discount on wallpaper. CaU Regent St, Mancheeter PEUGEOT, 1960 wagon, be seen. 742-6764. DORMERS, garages, porches, opportunity. CaU Mr. Aldo, Ca­ cations are available at the J//- ' 643- Oscar Hebert, 646-3048. good. Very reasonable. rec rooms, room additions, sa DeOolffures, East Hartford, General Services Office, 41 T-(7 5860. kitchens, add-a-levels, roofing, HOUSE PAINTING — Interior, 628-2275. Center Street, Manchester, Con­ 1968 22’ COVERED wagon siding, general repairs. ()uaUty exterior; a good clean job. necticut. 1968 GTO convertible, Hurst camp trailer. CaU 643-6927. workmanship. BHnancing a'vall- Low rates. CaU 646-1223. WOMEN — work one or two Town of Manchester, LANCELOT BY COKER and PENN 4-speed, red with black In­ evenings a weelcT high commls- able. Economy Builders, Inc. Connecticut terior. 649-0293. HOME made camping trailer, B.H MAGOWAN JR. & Sons, sion, no collection or delivery, AUTO MECHANIC 643-6159, 872-0647 evenings. Robert B. Weiss, /'WHAT'&THe WHAT'e THe /in VIEW OF THE FACT THEf?B WAS NO W EAR^ 8x6x6’, paneled Interior, elec­ interior and exterior painting, par necessary. For personal In- ecc?R e, GCOBE NOW? 1 . A^ANP-TEAR ON THE PINS, X WCJNPER IF /VW / CLEAN 1963 Rambler Ameri­ General Manager tric and L. P. hookup. Sleeps paper hanging. Thirty years / tervlew call 649-2462, 875-8340. Experienced auto mechanic needed now to work LANCE*. WIFE COULP G E T HER MCJNEV B>»CK?y can. 330, station wagon, with ^ |g5, 643-2882. WES ROBBINS Carpentry re- modeling specialist. Additions, experience, four generations on our fast selling Toyo^s. You will work at overdrive, trailer hitch, extra ^ ' 7 ^ rec rooms, dormers, porches, Free estimates, fuUy insured. Moriarty Bros, until Sept. 1st when we will move hmiB tires and rims. $245. CaU 649- MotOTCyClOS— cabinets, formica, buUt-ins, 643-7361. into our new modem building where we will sell 8969 after 6 p.m. U ^LE SPORTS BY BOUSON Bicyclos bathrooms, kitchens, 640-3446. and service Toyotas exclusively. So far this year f 11 HOUSE Painting — Interior and American car sales are down, but Toyotal sales f//7 I «nn - . 1- i_ HALLMARK BuUding Co. fdr exterior. Very reasonable. CaU WE NEED m 1966 SAAB, excellent condition. 1966 HONDA, ^ cc s, ^ ^ ^ Improvement, additions, for free estimate. 647-1680. are up 50% nationwide. Join us now and grow ■ 8350. Call 647-0329. condition. $426. CaU 640-6447. painting. with us. Good pay, overtime if desired, 51/2-day ______after o- .p.m. TJvSo NAME your own price, Paint- RN’s, LPN’s, full and part-time. Enjoy working in our modern A-1 convalescent home with a doc­ week. Apply in person to Joe McCavanaugh at tor on staff daily and graduate aides to assist to Scrambler. Very good condl you. Exceptionally high rate, two-weeks sick tion. $200. CaU after-S p.m. 646- Satisfaction guaranteed. CaU MORIARTY BROS. SAVE MONEY! Fast service. Jerry Kenny, 647-9564. leave, two-weeks paid vacation, 7-paid holidays. ' 10 64 PONTUC Starchlef, power 1893. ' LINCOLN - MERCURY - TOYOTA 1 steering, power brakes, alr^ ______Dormers, room additions, ga- Blue Cross and life insurance, paid meal time. On 1969 HONDA CT-90 trail bike, rages, porches, roofing and E3XPERIENCED house paint- conditioiiing, electric windows. bust line.\No rotation. Phone Mr. Atlas, East 301 CENTER STREET MANCHESTER Immaculate, $960. Private sale. luggage racks. ExceUent con- sicUng. Compare prices. Ad- Ing, very reasonable. CaU for Hartford ^nvalescent Home, 528-6978. C a U now, 1-740-7740 between 7 - dltlon Low mUeage. $276. 646- A-Level Dormer Corp., 289- ffe® estimates. Wonderwall 1893 ^ r 6. 0449. Painting Co., 1-423-8U7. 0 p.m. daily. PAGE SIXTEEN MANGHESriER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1970 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1970 PAGE SEVENTEEN Wontud To Rmt 68 Housos For Solo 72 Hoiisos For Sdo 72 Musical InstruiiMnls 53 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Solo 72 Out of Town For Solo 75 Out of Town Out of Town MANCHESTER OVATION baaa amplifier, al­ , APARTMENT v^ted, manage­ MANCHESTER COMBINA’nON — Two-family BOWERS School — 5-room ex­ For Solo 75 For Solo 75 most new, andOeatle bass gui- - TREES - PRESTIGE - X. ment level, man and wife and PORTER ST. MAGNIFICENT home with smaller single in pandable Ranch, aU rooms CLASSIFIED tar. Must sell^Sacrifice. Call ' one child seeking unfumlahed 69 DIANE DRIVE KEYS BOL’TON — Three - bedroom JULY 1970 Specials — Storrs, This can be yours—alum- COLONIAL rear, close to Main St. Several very large, 2 fireplaces, 2-car stone Ranch, high on a cliff Near UConn, authentic Coloni­ 647-9839 evenings. i^>artment or flat with 2 bed­ Just listed in lovely "For­ possibilities. Business zoned. CXJTSTANDING NEW inum sided seven room First Ume offered—Imma­ garage, screened porch, $22,- overlooking Eastern Connect­ al steeped in history, ( needs rooms in Manchester area. 7-room Cape. Four bed­ est Hills” , 8% room, alu­ Beilfiore Agency, 647-1413. FENDER Bassman Amp., also Ranch, first floor family culate 7%-room Colonial- 900. PhUbrick Agency, 646-4200. icut. Nine acres in all. Also restoration, ) breathtaking ADVERTISING Will supply references. CaU rooms, 2 baths, famUy room, Cape. First floor paneled minum sided Garrison, just Vox bass guitar and Hage- room: 2 car garage—ther­ NEW LISTING —Drive by 14 included is a service building. views, one acre, asking $12,- 9-6 Monday - Friday, 525-1401. basement room, large lot family room with many cus­ 10 months old. Lucious wall M A N O rairrai Huge Ir EXCLUSIVES strom 12-string guitar. 643-5930 mopane doors to patio. Fulton Rd., notice how clean' One of the better buys avail­ 900. Willimantic, three bed­ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS Ask for Mr. Dineen. with trees. $28,000. tom built-ins, spacious liv­ to wall in 6 rooms, 4 good Ranch, family room, play or 643-8924. Three rooms of wall to wall, and weU kept this gorgeous 1. Bolton Lake — 10 rm. Federal Colonial. Well maintained able. T.J. Crockett, Realtor, room home, mint condition, 8 A M . to 4:30 PJMl ing room, formal dining sized bedrooms, 2% baths, room, dining room, three large all appliances. A rare offer Cape is. Be informed that it is with many fine authentic features. H bedrooms, 3 baths, 643-1577. owner relocating. Reduced to UPRIGHT piano, gray uphol­ room and convenient kitch­ first floor family room with bedrooms, country kitchen, MECHANICS SAVINGS in Manchester’s newest com- as clean as the proverbial 7 fireplaces (Dutch oven in keeping room), formal living $8,000., 25 per cent down to stered, excellent condition. Business P ro p e rty " " en, three bedrooms, 1% fireplace and 2 garages. Mid privacy. $28,900. Hutchins VERNON — Deluxe Ranch for COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. • munity. Mr. Lewis, 649-5306. whisUe on the inside. Feature* room, dining room has 2 fireplaces, office and large qualified buyer. Joseph Hoch- $160. Call between 5-7 p.m., 40’S. 649-5306. Agency, 6495324. heated workshop in ell PLUS carriage House craiverted only $25,900. Can’t beat this For Sale 70 BANK Uled baths, first floor laun­ include two fuU baths, a fin­ berg, ( Sole Agent ), North «!M P J f. DAT BEFORE PUBUOATION 646r4286. dry room, two fireplaces, to 3 room apartment (income). 50’s. home for this price. 1*4 baths; ------CONVALESCENT home, long 525-8661 • B & W ished basement, famUy room MANCHESTER — 6 room Colo­ Windham. Phone 1-456-9537. Deadline tor Saturday and Monday Is 4:M p.m. Friday wall to wall carpeting, cen­ B &. W and Ubrary, enclosed jalousied nial with 3 bedrooms, country 2. Bolton — Normandy Style, 14 room rambling house kitchen carpeted, three bed­ established business; Always BARROWS and WALLACE Co. tral air conditioning through­ rooms, big dry cellar, fire­ FOLK Guitar, never been used, BARROWS and WALLkCE Gc porch, double amesite drive­ sized kitchen, dining room, IH (custom built 1965) over 4,000 sq. ft. 1st floor living, 2 full, great opportunity for right Manchester Parkade out. Attached garage, many complete ells (ideal for two families—save on mainte­ place in living room. And it $20. Call 875-6711. person. For more Information, Manchester 649-5306 Manchester Parkade way, etc., etc. A best buy in baths, garage, $24,900. Wolver­ Wonted— Real Estate 77 DIAL 643-2711 extras. Eecelleirt value. $38,- Manchester 649-5306 the mid-twenties. Oh, yes, ton Agency, i^altors, 6492813. nance and live luxuriously in this exquisitely appointed is well kept. Give us a call, ^ 1 Phllbrick Agency, Real- RANCH - 6 rwms, large llv ^ ______500. J f 30" GAS STOVE, good con­ ’ nice, neat garage. Belfiore home, beautifully situated on parklike acre in fine resi­ T.J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- tors 646-4200. fireplace, paneled ACRES — sweeping dent!^ wooded area. Must be seen. dition, $60. or best offer. 16 family room, air-conditioned, ^lews, lovely six-room stone MANCHESTER — Ideal first Agency, 647-1413. TRIM and tidy 5-room Ranch 1577. Conrinuod From Procodinq Poy Rosemary PI. before 11 or af­ RESTAURANT business show- large master bedroom, attrac- nancij_ targe enclosed porch, U & R REALTY CO., INC. home. Aluminum sided Cape with 2 bedrooms and family 3. Vemon-Bolton Line — Outstanding 4 bedroom, 2 bath LAND —Louis Dlmock Realty, ter 4. with four rooms finished, two BRAND, new seven - room room, aluminum siding and a SEVEN-ROOM Split Level, 3 Realtors, 6499823. Ing excellent net profit in high- tlve yard with privacy, $26,900. j-car garage. Out-building, 643-2692 RANCH home on SPECTACULAR 3 acre setting with bedrooms, family room, 2- . unfinished. Flreplaced living Ranch, 3-car garage, two-fuU garage. Only $19,900. Wolver­ sweeping views from large formal dining room and Situations W anted Articles For Sole 4n traffic count location. Es- Phllbrick Agency, Realtors, Hutehlns Agency 6496324. Robert D. Murdock. Realtor acre treed lot, fireplace, ga­ IMPERIAL Electric, bass gui­ tablished over 20 years. Price 646-4200. ______!______!------room, large kitchen, detached baths, automatic kitchen, waU ton Agency, Realtors, 6492813. spacious living room, gracious foyer. House Beautiful ALL CASH for your property rage. Priced to sell. Hayes ______Female 38 MOTOROIIa 21" television, tar. Excellent condition. $60. garage with patio. High shaded to wall carpeting, etc., etc. kitchen has sunny breakfast room, handsomely carpeted within 24 hours. Avoid red includes aU the real estate, _ _ _ _ _ SlX-room Cape Cod on 100x200’ Agency, 646-0131. with stand, good condition, Call between 6 and 6 p.m. restaurant fuUy equipped, plus PRICE REDUCED. Near high j jgj Fireplace with heat- lot. . Wolverton Agency, Real­ Panoramic view from a SOMETHING special is this 6-4 and decorated throughout. tape, instant service, Hayes’ EXPERIENCED baby sitter, NOR’TH ELM St., 2 family du­ duplex with 2-car garage. Mod­ $25. Acoustic ceiling blocks for only. 643-2898. a house. $65,000. Owner will hofn®. single or Hot water heat, garage, tors, 6492813. high on a hilltop treed lot, yet TINKER POND and Birch Agency, 646-0131. will care for your children plex, 7 large rooms each side, still in Manchifcster! Mr. Mer­ em baths and kitchens. Huge 4. South Windsor — 12 room Greek Revival on Historical whiie you vacation or work. playroom, 12x24” , 16 cents take back mortgage. Phllbrick 2-famlly, double gara^. goM Rralthwaite Agency, Realtor, Main St. (quiet residential by-pass area). Most unusual Mountain Rd., Bolton, new 6- Investment. Virginia Celinski, nice condition, 2-car garage, NINE-ROOM Colonial, large ritt, Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. lot. Heritage House, 646-2482. SELLING YOUR HOUSE? CaU 647-1377. each. Antique electric portable Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. 6494593. and attractive with .wide center entrance, 2 living rooms, room Ranch, three unfinished Anriqiws 56 Broker, 6491116. lot 100x150. CaU Peg Cleszyn- kitchen, formal dining room, sewing machine, good condi­ large formal dining room, 8 fireplaces, dutch oven in second floor. Two baths, cast I guarantee in writing a IMMACULA’TE 2-famlly du- ski. Broker, 640-4291. 20’ living room, 1% baths, first- NEW L I S n N G ~ ~ ’ Blg, big LARGE 4-bedroom executive tion. $10. '649-0173. ANTIQUE bam boards with family room, modem kitchen and lavatory, 6 bedrooms, iron baseboard heating, 3-zone $300. minimum newspaper LARGE unusual Ranch with a g „ gast side. Modem Dutch Colonial, total of 9yes, home with a plethora of ex­ 1 ^ baths up. 50’s. Situations W onted- original nails. $3. per foot or Investment Property floor family room, 4 bedrooms, system, 1,000 gallon oil tank advertising program on all GARAGE SALE — Household view. Features 24’ Uving room, kitchen. Complete MANCHESTER 2-car garage. Large lot. $27,- 9 rooms- Bathrooms and lava­ tras. Oversized landscaped lot best offer. Call 647-1101. underground. Aluminum sid­ 90-day exclusives. Dally cov­ M ale 39 items, toys, books, furniture, For Sale 70-A large formal dining room, U- aluminum siding, 2 - car 500. Phllbrick Agency, Real­ tories on every level, com­ in residential section. Heritage 5. Columbia Lake — Year round 7 room Redwood and stone “WOODHILL HEIGHTS" pletely remodeled Inside. Fire­ House, 646-2482. contemporary built 1965 by transferred owner, thermo­ ing, 2-car garage, two fire­ erage in more than one EXPERIENCED students will 56 Porter St., Saturday and MANCHESTER close to shop­ brary. 3 or 4 bedrooms, three garage. Braithwalte Agency, In this most desirable area, tors, 646-4200. fireplaces, 3% baths, recrea- Realtor, 649-4593. place in large front to back pane windows, paneling throughout. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, places, one acre comer lot. newspaper. paint, blacktop, mow lawns. No Sunday, July 18, 19, Beginning Wearing Apparel— ping, 4-family with 4 room we offer a 6-room Split SIX-ROOM Cape, large kitchen, family room with unique bar. Choice 160 feet of water­ 10 a.m. @ 1970 by NEA, Ik ., Ion room, garages, on sf three-______SE'VEN-ROOM Cape, four bed­ living room. ’Two-car oversized Much more. For appointment PLUS Job t«M big. Call 643-0066 or 649- Furs 57 apartments, 4-car garage, new Level home. ’Three-large garage. ’Truly parklike yard loads of cabinets, fireplace, front. Below replacement in 60’s. call ’Towne Real Estate, 649 4344. acre lot. Call for appointment. MANCHES’TER — 4-family plus rooms, two baths, oversized Once a week your house Is TAG .SALE — Saturday July 18, heating systems and roof. Mid bedrooms, 2-full baths, liv­ with shade giving, stately wall to wall carpeting, dining 4056. BLACK COAT with collar, size 'If Thomas Paine thought HIS were "the times that try Phllbrick Agency, Realtors, restaui4nt rental, large gross, ing room with firelace, car- two car garage. Landscaped 6. Tolland Historical Green — 7 room Federal (circa 1830) picture advertised in its 9 to 4. Miscellaneous household 30’s. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. trees. Work ' relocation only room, sun parlor, patio with Country kltchen„with fireplace (dutch oven) large liv­ 16, excellent condition, $20. men's souls,'— he ought to get a load of TODAY!" 646-4200. excellent return, prime loca­ peUng, lots of closets, city lot, 109x150’. Marion E. Rob­ own 4x5" ad—every week Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 goods, some old, some not so tion. Frechette Realtors, 647- ertson, Realtor, 643-5953. reason for sale. A fine gracious fireplace, basement garage. ing room, den, 4 bedrooms and bath up, beautiful large •WEST HARTFORD — Colonial until sold. 644-2754. TO U R J-r^m apartment build- r e g ENT ST. - 4-room house uUlities, sidewalks, garage. 6-bedrooms, 1*4 baths, fire­ old. Portable TV, old fireplace 9993. home conveniently located. In Bowers School area. Austin lot in excellent area close to schools, churches, city THREE little kittens, looking on Industrial zone lot 100x150. Walk to Parkade. Coll J. MANCHESTER — For the the low thirties. Belfiore Agen­ Chambers, Realtor, MLS, 643- water. $26,900. place, formal dining room, 2- mantle, store coffee grinder, Monthly expenses, $26. As­ LINSAY REALTY for good homes. Call 649-6480. Call Peg Cleszynskl, Broker, 180 FOOT frontage, secluded Florence. 6495306. homeowner who wishes to be cy, 647-1418. 2325. car garage. Immediate occu­ glass, china, tin, some furni­ W an ted — ^To Buy 58 Apartments— Flats— Business Locations sumable $13,700, 5% per cent 7. Glastonbury — Brick and Frame 6 room ranch — over 649-9158 649-0085 after 6 p.m. anytime week­ ture. Route 44-A, Comer South 649-4291. landscaped wide open country­ near stores, churches and pancy. Reasonably priced at For Rent 64 mortgage. Secondary financ­ SIX-room, conveniently located TOUR-room Ranch below $20,- acre of parklike grounds, mature trees. It is a pleasure ends. Rd., Bolton. HOUSEHOLDS lots — Antiques Tenements 63 side, plastered walls, lovely B &. W schools, we offer this delight­ to show this immaculate home. Large master bedroorn $26,900. Call Dick Martens at ing through owner. $36,900. MANCHESTER — To settle es- older home. Modem kitchen, 000. Fenced-in back yard, alu- OUT OF state buyer wants to bric-a-brac, locks, frames, 5-room Ranch, attached ga- BARROWS and WALLACE Co. ful Cape Cod home with alu­ plus 2 twin size, ceramic tile bath, carpeting in hallway the Paul W. Dougan Agency, LABRADOR Retriever pups, WE HAVE customers waiting FOR RENT - one single rrom prancis E. Boland Agency, tate, older 5%-room 2-story two-full baths, two-car garage, min.um siding. On bus line. buy 3-bedroom home in Man­ glassware. We buy estates. Vil­ Manchester Parkade minum siding just off East living room and dining ell, attractive kitchen with sunny Realtors, 64 94535, 646-1021. AKC registered, show and for the rental of your apart- office andana one comer officeomce 643-1664.643-1654, 6498773.6498773, 6497055. home, central, quiet, con- ^9 SSM Walk to public or parochial near shopping. Call Bralth- chester. Will pay up to $27,000. Boats and Accessories 46 lage Peddler. Auctioneer, 420 ment or home. J.D. Real suite. House & Hale Bldg., 963 ------Manchester 649-5306 Center St. ’This is a potential breakfast room, paneled recreation room. $29,600. field. Champion sired. Call 640- Lake St., Bolton. 6493247. venient location. Excellent ______^ ____ 4-bedroom home with fire­ schools. Priced right. Mr. Mer- waite Agency, Realtor, 649 ANDOVER — All electric Call the Paul W. Dougan Agen­ 7997. Estate Associates, Inc. 643- Main St. Call 643-4846. EXCEP'nONAL com er parcel. terms to qualified buyer, $25,- MANCHES’TER —Large center ritt, BeUiore Agency, 647-1413. 4593. For appointment to inspect these fine properties call Ranch, kitchen a housewife’s GERICH’S Marine Service — opposite access road to hos­ place living room and family cy, Realtors, 6494536, 646-1021. WANTED — Antique furniture, 5129. 000. J.D. Real Estate Asso­ entrance four bedroom Ranch. Suzanne Shorts, 646-3233. dream. Five bedrooms, ex­ Evinrude motors, sales and BROAD STREET LOCA’nON pital. Offers many possibili­ VACANT. Nice 3 - bedroom sized kitchen. One-car detach­ glass, pewter, oil paintings or ciates, 643-5129, 643-8779. Two baths, double garage, 42’ BRAND NEW, eight room, dis­ SPRUCE ST. — Older four-fam­ quisite setting. To inspect this service. 1082 Tolland ’Tpke., IMMACULATE six-room du- AVAILABLE August 1st, space ties for professional buildings. Ranch near shopping, schools, ed garage. Lovely landscaped BABY Ringneck Pheasants for other antique items. Any quan­ family room, fireplace, fenced tinctive Dutch Colonial. Im­ ily, 18 ' rooms, needs work. beautiful home calV' the Flano Buckland, Conn., 643-2363. plex, well kept grounds. $170. suitable for retail or service Miist be seen. Heritage House, $22,500 DOLL HOUSE, dead-end churches. Full cellar. Swedish lot. Priced to sell at $21,900. Another War Foe sale. Call 228-9685. tity. ’The Harrison’s, 643-8709, wooded lot. $31,000. Pat Huff­ mediate occupancy. ’Truly ele­ Business zoned too. Comer agency, 646-0191. References and security. 22 business. One 15x36’ and one 646-2482. street, 160x150, trees, 6-room fireplace, aluminum storms, CaU Doris Smith, Jarvis Real­ ]. WATSON BEACH & CO. 15’ LYMAN, 45 h.p. Mercury, 166 Oakland Street. man, Meyer, Realtor, 643-6930. gant and gracious living. Mr. property. Reasonable mort­ HONOLULU (AP) — Former KTPTENS—Free to good homes. Church St. 649-4679. 30x36’. Large 10x10’ doOrs. Ranch, breezeway, 2-car g a - ______screens. 4% per cent mortgage ty Co., Realtors, MLS, 643- Merritt, Belfiore Agency, 647- trailer, $275. Call after 5 p.m., assumpUon possible with large gage can be arranged. Will REALTORS VERNON —Raised Ranch — 7- astronaut Scott Carpenter says Nine-weeks, gray and brown WANTED — Books, libraries, ______6496544 MANCHESTER — business rage, Hutchins Agency, Real- ^WO FAMILY, 6-6, Newly re- 1121. 1413. 643-0448. MODERN second-floor, 4-room down payment, or conven­ lease, build or sell. Call 649 rooms, l*/4 baths, carpeted tile only way the United States tiger, trained. 643-9358, 6 to 9 by ’The Book Comer at Center block with 6 apartments, ex­ tors, 6496324. decorated, carpets, drapes, 4522 from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. 750 Main Street, Hartford 547-1550 in 2-famlly dwelling, heat, dls- NEW modem offices, ideal for tional financing avaUable. Mr. WOODHILL HEIGHTS — 7% SOUTH FARMS — Manches­ family room with fireplace, 2- can spend more on oceano­ p.m. 26’ STEELCRAFT cabin cmlser, and Main Sts., call 643-1788. cellent condition. Owner will stove, refrigerator, washer- car garage. City water, sew­ posal, range, refrigerator, professionals. Plenty of free finance 80 ner cent at 8% oer MANCHES’TER Suburbs, 6%- Zinsser, Belfiore Agency, 647- room Ranch, first-floor family ter’s most popular eu-ea —Call, MANCHES’TER — 6 - room graphic research "is to get out 250 h.p. Chrysler marine in­ ______i _ J _ _ « - k o w V $ M n > T T < o n 9 O * ^ > a ... * ______dryer, paneling. Assumable 7% ers. Lovely % acre lot. $29,- FREE — Handsome young room Ranch, tip-top condition, 1413. room, large beauUfully finish­ Rick Merritt and see why! Ranch, attached garage, alu­ of the Vietnam war.” «- male cat, calico markings, board, head, sleeps 4. Working Rooms Without Board 59 Terrific income produc- per cent mortgage. Excellent 900. Owner, 872-3321. yard, cellar, adults, no pets. tion. Call 646-2212. 15 minutes to Manchester cen­ ed rec room in basement, en­ Yes, you can still get a big, minum siding, fully land­ Lots For Sale 73 Out of Town “ And it’s going to cost you white and buff, immunized and man’s special. Private sale. er. Call now, Haj'es Agency, location. $33,000. Owner, 649 THE ’THOMPSON House—Cot­ Aug. 1st. occupancy, $170. 644- OFFICE SPACE ter. Acre treed lot, $18,000,. FIVE-BEDROOM Colonial, two closed patio, garage. Excep­ quality built home with city scaped lot. Owner 644-1362. SOUTH WINDSOR —Attractive money,” he told a meeting of desexed, apartment trained, Sacrifice for $950. Call Don 1- 646-0131. 7861. TOLLAND — % acre building. For Sole 75 tage St., centrally located, 8169. Hayes Agency 6490131. years old, tiluminum siding, tionally well maintained. Phil- water and sewer, a short executive secretaries Thursday, needs 'home. Owner moving. 749-7749, between 7-9 p.m. building, 357 East Center St. lote, $l,500-$2,500. Hayes Agen­ 6(4 room-Ralsed Ranch with large pleasantly furnished 2Vi baths, formal dining room, brick Agency, Realtors, 646- splash from swimming, and a FOREST HILLS—Owner—Four- "but it will be worth it—whatev­ 644-1877. daily. TWO large, 2-bedroom apart- Small, modem, air-condition- IMMACULA’TE 614-room Ranch ^^NOHESTER — ^ su rn ^ le cy 646-0131. COVENTRY — Newly listed, good assumable mortgage. rooms, parking. Call 6492358 first-floor family room, mod­ 4200. chip shot from golfing, all this bedroom, 2Mi baths, 2 year old Three bedrooms, 1*4 baths, er the cost.” ments in new duplex, appli- a*! office. Secretarial and tele- ^ dwellings Some ton " ’ll*’ room and garage, ^ Art em kitchen with built-ins, 2- in the low thirties. Call now. custom Colonial. Screened 6*4-room custom built Ranch AKC registered Scottish terrier 1967 ALPEX 16’ fiberglass run­ for overnight and permanent onnac v.«n.. phoue answerlng service^ on ® ^ dwellings. Some top-ln- hoo reduced. Ideal for horses. Ad- BUILDING LOTS, city sewer kitchen with stove and dis­ ances, private basement, beau­ car garage. $43,950. PhUbrick CAMBRIDGE St. — 2-stories, Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. porch, sun deck, aluminum sid­ for seller. Oversized garage. Carpenter, who formed his puppies, temporary shots, about, tilt trailer, 46 Mercury guest rates. e* come producers available. dltional acreage available. and water, A and B zones. posal, carpeted living room tiful yard. One child, no pets. premises. Available JuneVist. 6 rooms, heated garage, large ing, large beamed ceiling fam­ Acre lot. Good bam. Lot and own oceanographic corporation and 40 Evinrude motor, 2-way Why get involved in stoeks, dining area. Im- pjjy,. bedrooms, 2 beautiful Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. Phllbrick Agency, Realtors, and dining area, family room wormed. Do not shed. $125. A’TTRACnVE sleeping room, Both $175. monthly without Cali 647-9903 weekdays, 9 to 6. lovely shaded yard, patio. CIRCA 1969 Raised Ranch, sub­ ily room, many extras. Ap­ house in beautiful condition. last year, said money for under­ radio, speedometer, compass, etc. when you can own income mediate oceup^cy. Assum- baths, labor-saving kitchen, ^ - 4299. Call 647-1101. gentleman, shower bath, free Route 31, Manning Hill, 4 miles, with fireplace, large lot. Con­ sea research would be well 3 gas cans, full controls, can­ utilities. Rental agreement and producing property and take able mortgage^^ $23,600. ^ I v e r - p^„gigd family room. Willing IMMACULATE 4 - bedroom Owner going South. Can be urban setting in Manchester! praised in mid 40’s. 647-1835. parking. Apply 195 Spruce St. Total of 10 rooms, 2 baths, 2 from UConn, 8 miles from venient to stores, bus and high­ spent because "in the sea lies MIXED breed, one male, one vas top plus much more. Pri- security, M. H. Palmer, Real­ advantage of items like ap- Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. to swap for 2-famlly duplex, Raised Ranch, large living bought with or without com­ MANCHES’TER — B-zone lot tor, 643-6321. Houses For Rent 65 room with fireplace, kitchen plete furnishings. Convenient garages. Beautiful brick epe- RANCH — three bedrooms, din­ of record, $8,000. Frechette Manchester. M.H. Palmer, ways. $30,500. Phillips Realty, the answer to our continued sur­ female puppy, six-weeks old. vaU sale, $1,405. Call Don, 1- ROOM for gentleman, quiet, predation, depreclaUon, re- MANCHESTER — 2 family, 5-5 Manchester vicinity. After 5 ing room, den, fireplaced-liv- Realtor, 643-6321. 872-3214, 649-9258. vival." p.m. or early morning, late with buUt-in range, dishwash­ to schools, shopping and bus. terior, two fireplaces, four bed­ Realtors, 647-9993. $5 each. Call 643-0919. 749-7749 between 7-9 p.m. dally. convenient location. 224 Char­ SIX-room duplex, five minutes ’TOLLAND near Parkway. pairs, etc. Call 643-1677. with 2 car garage, nice floor rooms. ’The very best. Mr. Ing room. Scenic wooded lot, ter Oak Street, 643-8368. evenings, weekends. 6493408. er, disposal, carpet and Reasonably priced. . Charles 12’ ALUMINUM boat and trall- from Main St. 1*4 baths. $130. Available for one-year lease, TWO-FAMILY _ L a ^ e four including 2 bedrooms, ex- dinette, 22x12 paneled family Ponticelli, Owner-Broker, 649- Zinsser, Belfiore Agency, 647- Manchester’s best location. Available, about Septembei 5*4-room------ORanch,---- V .o«n$250. ----- per five-room ^ ^ m e n t s , condlUon. A good buy. Bel Air Real Estate 643-9332. TOR SALE, West Highland er. Can be seen at 11 School LARGE furnished room for room, large closets, country 9644 or 872-4732. 1413. Resort Property 1st. Reply Box “KK,” Man­ month. References required. porches. Large private yard. Wolverton Agency, Realtors, white terrior. Call 649-7129. St., Manchester, after 6 p.m. male only, parking, $16. week­ size lot. Peterman Agency, PRIVACY with convenience — For Sale 74 chester Herald. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. Appliances. Two new furnaces, 9492813. HACKMATACK - Keeney St. TOUR-bedroom SpUt ly. Call 644-0123 after 6. AUTUMN ST. Realtor, 646-2223, 649-9404. a 5% per cent assumable mort­ MINIA’TURE Schnauzer AKC 8’ PRAM, new, 4 h.p. outboard area . . . nice 5V^-room Ranch three-full baths! Two - zone COVENTRY — Log cabin sum­ 4*4 ROOMS, second floor, heat, new roof. Secondary financing MANCHESTER 4-bedroom heat, automatic kitchen. Prox­ gage on a 7-room Cape. Con­ Puppies. Bred for quality and engine, good condition. Call FURNISHED room for rent, available. $26,900. Francis E. ONE-OWNER HOME on half-acre lot. Lavatory in mer cottage, flreplaced living hot water, gas stove, no chil­ Colonial, baths, 2-car ga­ PORTER ST. area — Plcture- imity to school, recreational fa­ venient to schools, excellent temperament. Reasonable. 643-0738 after 4 p.m. with or without kitchen priv­ Out of Town Boland Agency, 643-1554, 649 basement, carport, many ex­ room, completely carpeted, dren or pets. 649-4068 after 6. rage with patio, aluminim sid­ pretty Is this i...... to oiio- cilities. Immediate occupancy. neighborhood. Take your Storrs, 1-4299134. ileges. Near bus line. All con­ 8773, 6497066. tras. $14,500 GI mortgage as­ enclosed porch, excellent con­ For______Rent 6 6 ing, fenced yard. Mid 20’s. Charming, immaculate 8-room owner 6-room Colonial with Belfiore Agency, 647-1418. 12’ PLYWOOD boat complete­ veniences. 649-6914. SUNNY, pleasant 3 rooms, sec- ______sumable. Asking $25,900. T.J. siesta on the patio. 1*4 baths, dition, treed lot. $9,000. Hayes OPEN HOUSE Sat lt.5 ly fiberglassed, with trailer, FOUR 4-room apartment build- Morrison Realtor, 643-1015. Colonial, 3 bedrooms, formal formal diidng room, beamed eat-in kitchen. Price reduced. ond floor, heat and hot water, BOL’TON — Three - room ceiling living room, fireplace Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. Agency, 646-0131. Live Stock 42 good condition. $250. 69 Spruce BROOKFIELD St. — Centrally inp- -M-nnfhiv tAUK a n . ------dining room, living TOom with EIGHT-room gorgjeous Coloni­ Keith Real Estate, 646-4126, no pets, adults only. $120. cottage, heating facilities. and deep wooded lot. This St. located. Gentleman, pleasant plfanc“ r “ e c o n ^ S c ^ ASSUMABLE 6 per cent mort- beamed ceiling and fireplace, SIX-ROOM Cape plus rec room. al with 2-car garage, 2*4 baths, 6491922. COVENTRY Lake Camp —^Two HORSESHOEING or trimming Write Box HH, Manchester Stove and refrigerator. Call home is in excellent condition room, next to shower. Parking. Oirough owner, ^ r a v a c ^ redecorated inside Excellent condition through­ first floor family room enclos­ cabins, patio with fireplace, is a must for your riding en­ Herald. 643-7246. in a lovely neighborhood. A Rolling Hills, Mansfield Phone after 6, 649-6801. cy. $36,900. Francis E. Boland, ttaee-bedroom Ranch, and out, deep, private wooded ed porch, patio, wall to wall, MANCHESTER — Quality con­ two minutes to lake. Owner. joyment. Call 643-1490 or write out. Cedar shingles, garage, A geLy, 643-1664, 6498778, 649- occupancy. Lovely good value at $29,900. Helen large private screened porch, etc., etc. Prestige location. structed, laige rooms, very $2,500. 649-1012. ’Tom Robenhymer, 38 Falknor Garden— Form— ROOM for a lady with kitchen OUR-ROOM Duplex, suitable VERNON — Willow Brook 7fycK Call and see this cutie. Mitten neighbrohood. Asking $29,900. D. Cole, Realtor, 643-6666. large treed yard. Remobeled ’Tree lined street. Belfiore pleasant - residential neighbor­ Jensen’s highly modem Retirement Home Villages are located throughout Dr., Manchester. priviieges, on bus lines. Call for couple. Available immedi­ Apartments. Immediately new Agency, Realtors, 643-6930. Dairy Products 50 kitchen, dishwasher, disposal Agency, 647-1418. hood, absolutely immaculate Connecticut and along the Eastern Seaboard. after 6, 649-5136. ately, $135. monthly. No pets. rooms at $160, 4% at $185. MANCHESTER MANCHESTER — New list­ Call 643-7672. Heat, hot water, refrigerator, 6-family, all MANCHESTER — 7-room Co- fireplace. $26,900. Owner, 1- condition and an assumable 6-room apartments, excellent ing — six-room Ranch, central THREE FAMILY, central loca­ Out of Town The standards in these developments are so high that the higher income Articles For Sale 45 BEANS, lettuce, squash, toma­ oven-range, disposal, dish­ lonial, near bus line, back­ HELEN D. COLE 658-9044. Principles Only. mortgage. 'Itiis Manchester Income. Unusual offering. Call air conditioning, -T w o full tion, new heat, never a vacan­ For Sale 75 group wants to live there and economical enough so the middle and even the toes, cucumbers, beets, swiss ROOM with kitchen privileges, washer, wall to wall carpeting, yard fenced in, needs some cy. Lower mid-thirties and Ranch has just become avail­ ALUMINUM sheets used as for details. Frechette Realtors, Realtor — 643-6666 baths, fireplace, wall to wall PITKIN STREET — Eleven chard, 21 Angel St., Manches­ centrally located. 14 Arch St. Furnished air-conditioning, swimming remodeling, $23,900. Mitten worth it! Belfiore Agency, 647- able and includes 6 rooms, full CO'VENTRY — 6-room Raised lower income groups can afford to live there. printing plates, .009 thick, 23x 647-9993. carpet, garage, lull basement. room Colonial, one of Manches­ ter. .pool, lighted tennis courts, Agency, Realtors, 643-6930. 1413. and dry basement with single Ranch. Modem kitchen with 36", 25 cents each or 6 lor $1 Apartments 63>A Shows well, owner transferred. ter’s most gracious homes. 4(4 PLEASANT furnished room basketball court, parking and tta.qt" oa car garage. City water and built-ins, 1(4 baths, fireplace, From 1-84, take Exit 99. Follow signs on Rt. 195 toward UConn. Turn 643-2711. with refrigerator for mature $24,900. Wolverton Agency, baths, stately grounds, etc. Un­ NICELY furnished three-room storage aU included. No pets, ^ve w l d e ^ J ^ o t 8 r ^ m j M ^CH ESTER Green section-- iiX l^cH E ST i^ Charming OLDER seven-room Home, one sewers, plastered walls, alu­ family room, sundeck, 2-car right on 44A. '/z mUc on loft is Rolling Hills. mnn. Apply 4 Pearl St. Realtors, 6492813. believable value at $59,600. block from Center. Ideal for minum siding, storms, screens DARK, rich, stone free, loam, Household Goods 51 apartment, first floor in two- Call Hartford, 527-9238, Ver- garages. Escott Agent. 266 Colonial, all quality.quality, 5-roor5-room Colonial. Ga- garage, % acre wooded lot, T.J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- growing family. Low twenties. doors, full blanket insulation, live-yards, $20. Sand, gravel, family house. Heat and elec­ non, 872-4400. High St. West., Manchester. new inside, 2-car garage, treed ^age. Large rooms, beautiful $25,500. Phllbrick Agency, QUIET comfortable room for COUNTRY CAPE In town, with 1677. Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. flagstone walks, all shades and atone, fill, manure, pool and tricity Included. $150. J. D. ------Agency, 648- private back yard. Excellent Realtors, 646-4200. iviiiiea geiitleiiian. Centrally Real Estate Associates, 643- HEBRON area-Available m- 0131. gEirage, stable and huge lot curtains, stove, refrigerator, patio sand. 643-9504. condition. Excellent location. MANCHESTER — 5% - room THREE FAMILY, convenient located. Call 643-5331. (JJ29 mediately, three-room fumlsh- with brook. Secondary pos­ fireplace set, many closets, VERNON — (Jwner transferred Public Notice Land For Sale 71 68 SOMERSET Dr. Custom Owner, 646-1559. Ranch, 50x120’ lot, on bus East side location. Excellent SCREENED loam, processed !______ed apartment. Security deposit sible. Immaculate throughout. ceramic tile baths, and attrac­ out of state, must sacrifice this built, immaculate 7 - room line. $23,900. Fiano Agency, investment, under $30,000. Bel­ Apartments— Hats-— ROCKVILLE — 125 High St., required. $160 per month. 228- SOUTH MANCHESTER _ Ap OVERSIZED Cape, 7 large Heritage House, 646-2482. tive landscaping. ’This is a immaculate 8-room Colonial. gravel, benkrun gravel, sand, 646-0191. I fiore Agency, 647-1418. fill, stone. George H. Grilfing, To Lease or Buy 3-room, completely furnished, 9300. proximately 5 acres with 641’ Raised Ranch. Heavenly pri- rooms, cenfral location, re­ “ just move in" home because Four spacious bedrooms, mod­ Tenements 63 vate wooded lot backing up to Inc., Andover, 742-7886. 3 Rooms of New Furniture older apartment ,all utilities frontage, half mile to Martin cently redecorated, fireplace, REDUCED to sell now! Nice 6- it is clean, well built and at­ em kitchen, heated rec room. BOLTON — Deluxe 3*^ rooms, included, $35. per week plus R O C K V l^E - Newly redec- Nature Center. ’Two fireplaces, from orated 3-room apartment, $125, School. Owner will finance. M. aluminum siding, garage, room Ranch in South End. tractive. $27,600. Odegrad Professionally landscaped. TWO portable TVs, one Motoro­ carpeting, appliances, air-con­ $70. security. Call James 2-car garage, built-ins, thermo­ includes heat, stove and re­ H. Palmer Realtor, 643-6321. many features. Mid 20’s. Mor­ Elreplace, breezeway, attach­ Realty, 643-4865. $81,600. Louis Dlmock, Realty, la, $46; one Zenith, $20. Call ditioning, private finished Gessay, 875-0134. pane windows, natural trim, 1^ 6499823. frigerator. Adults only, securi­ rison Realtor, 643-1015. ed garage, formal dining 643-0389, 643-5795. MODEL HOME basements. Attractive residen­ baths, huge rear redwood deck. MANCHESTER — Very, very ty deposit required. Call 643- room, treed lot. Mr. 2Unsser, tial area. Adults only, no pets. Houses For Sale 72 One minute to new Route 6. PRIVACY — ’Trees, 7-room cus- good value in this Manchester VERNON — Manchester Line 9678. Belfiore Agency, 647-1418. ★ COLONIAL L.F. Flano, 649-5371. Helen D. Cole, Realtor, 643- tom deluxe home, family Colonial with 7 rooms and a 4-bedroom Garrison Oolonials, PORTABLE oven, barbells, en- Business Locations NEW RAISED RANCH in High- ★ MODERN 6666. room, dining room, 2% baths, DRIVE by 880 Tolland Turn­ pleasant residential location. aluminum siding, 2(4 baths, cyelopedia. Call 646-3786. For Rent 64 HOLTON —Small private apart- land Park area, 6 rooms on ★ SPANISH •MANCHESTER — Northwood brick front, double garage. pike, then call Carl Zinsser, Large kitchen (13 x 25’) with first-floor family rooms, ga­ Apartments. Luxury split-level, ment, suitable for mature bust- first floor, modem kitchen, ’TWO-FAMILY, 6-8, $23,500. to see this neat 6-room Cape rage, $88,700. Hayes Agency, SOUP’S ON, the rug that is, so ★ PROVINCIAL OFFICE SPACE, excellent lo­ ness woman with car. Refer­ Hutchins Agency, 649-5324. built-ins, formal dining room, one bedroom. Cental air-con­ large living room with fire- Call Better Buy Realty, 649- with fireplace, sunporch, alu­ 646-0131. elean the spot with Blue from cation, parking, first and sec­ ences exchanged. Write Box screened porch, large flre- ditioning, carpeting, formal liv­ place, 3 large bedrooms, 2-car 3434. minum storms and screens. Lustre. Rent electric shampoo- ond floor available. Electric placed-llving room, 1(4 baths, ing room, family room, "N ” , Manchester Herald'. garage. Priced below market Very low twenties. Belfiore BOLTON —New 9room cus­ er $1. Olcott Variety Store. $288 heat, air-conditioning and jani­ three bedrooms, finished base­ baths, private basement, bal­ value. Phllbrick Agency, Real- MANCHES’TER — Constance Agency, 647-1418. tom built Raised Ranch. Four torial service available. As low Dr., 6-room Ranch, aluminum PRESIDENTIAL VILLAGE ment room, workshop area, Any item may be purchased cony, carport, heat, hot water. tors, 646-4200. bedrooms, double garage, acre BLUE Lustre not only rids car­ as $100 per month. CaU 649 siding, fireplace, garage, treed APARTMENTS all drapes, shades, carpeting separately. Available immediately, $200. Resort Property PRESTIGE Redwood Farms, 6- treed lot. $31,600. Hayes Agen­ pets of soil but leaves pile soft 5334, ask for Max Grossman. MANCHESTER 9room home, lot, flowering shrubs. Call now. ' and a large 2-car garage. J.D. Real Estate Associates Now renting, one and two bed­ room Ranch, one-year young,' cy, 646-0131. and lofty. Rent electric sham- For Rent 67 with expansion room for a $24,900. Hayes Agency, 646- $29,000. Odegard Realty, 643- INSTANT CREDIT Inc., 643-5129. 2-car garage, 1(4 baths, alu­ pooer $1. Paul’s Paint & Wall­ MAIN STREET office space. ------growing family. Huge living 0131. room apartments. Carpeting, 4365. BOLTON 6 room Split Level, paper Supply. 100 per cent location near COVENTRY Lakeside cot- minum storms and screens, AMAZING RETIREMENT HOMES room with fireplace, 3 or 4 ;— complete G-E kitchen, 2 air- flreplaced living room, tile OPEN SUNDAYS 10-6 LOOKING for anything in real banks, air-conditioned, auto- tage for rent. Call Mitten Agen- wall to wall carpeting. Lovely estate rentals—apartments, bedrooms, private yard. M ^ I^ ffiS T E R --- 00 Bigelow conditioners, 1^ baths. Call treed lot. Mr. Merritt, Bel­ ’TWO-FAMILY of 4-4. New on bath, large kitchen. Excellent YARD SALE — July, 18Ui and MON.-FRI. 10-9 matic fire sprinkler. Apply Realtors, 643-6930. St., 6^-room Colonial. Rec homes, multiple dwellings, no $20,600. Wolverton Agency, Prances K. Wagner, Rental fiore Agency, 647-1413. the market. C entr^y located. condition, treed lot, $20,500. Homes are not shell homes, but are completely finished and furnished with 19th, 9 to 9. Radios, clocks, Marlow’s, 887 Main St. room, center hall, 24’ living One heating system. One luiit dishes, pool table, gym set, fees. Call J.D. Real Estate As­ COLUMBIA Lake — waterfront Realtors, 649-2813. Manager, 646-2623 or 6491023. Hayes Agency 646-0131. no extras to buy. All of Jensen’s pre-built homes and mobilehomes are built sociates, Inc. 643-6129. NEW LISTING —Nice Rolling vacant on sale. T.J. Crockett, to American Standard Association Code A119.1 or above. TV, pictures, bric-a-brac, H

PAGE EIGHTEEN FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1970 Manr^?0t^r lEofttins IfnaUi ATeraire Dally Net Press Run The Weather Tor nw Wadi IMed Warm today, clouding up by . manned by Republicans David ed that his tree be removed by sist order had produced no re­ they are being utilized by an Jnna 27, leee evening, chance of showers or ^ About Towti He Wants Town Odegard and William Diana. the town, as the five or six oth- sults. antique auto museum in an In­ The man with the rotted tree •er trees were. The manager, he ’The same man complained of dustrial Zone. SUMMER TREE CARE thunderstorms. Clearing, cooler The VFW Auxiliary will spon­ To Topple Tree said that five or six . similar said, turned down his request,, dust, fumes dnd early morning bhe asked also for a ruling 15,610 Untight. Sunny, pleasant Sun­ sor a baked bean supper tonight NOW 18 THE TIME TO PRUNE YOUR TREES AND AIRO day, high near 80. trees on his street had been re­ on the basis that the town made noises from a manufacturing on the legality of pMvate, ga­ TO SHAPE THEM UP. IT IS ^LSO A GOOD HM E TO Manchester-—A City of Village Charm starting at 6:S0 at the Post A town resident, with a rot­ moved by the town, even a mistake in removing the oth­ plant in the same area. He rage sales, when conducted on Home. The event is open to CHECK ’THE 'TREES FOR BRAdNO OF WEAK ted tree on his property, insists though they, too, were on pri­ er trees and wasn’t about to re­ said that the plant, although Residence Zone property. BRANCHES. members and guests. Tickets that it is the town’s responsibil­ vate property. peat its mistake. properly in Industrial' Zone, VOL. LXXXIX, NO. 245 (SIXTEEN PAGES ^ TV SECTION) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1970 AdvartWag «■ U) PRICE TEN CENTB may be purchased at the door. ity to remove it, on the basis He said that his tree is so A West Side resident com­ uses property in a Residence FOR COMPLETE TREE CARE CALL Dick Lewis and his orchestra rotted that he, is afraid it will that its roots lu-e oh town prop­ plained of about 40 school buses Zone for a parking lot. will play for dancing from 9 to topple\ over on his hou^e any parked on Residence B zoned 'File third to appear last night U M ETT MW I 1 a.m. erty. day. He said he is afraid to land on Pleasant, Beach and was a woman. She had a simi­ (h A M C A M CARTER TREE EXPERT \ He was one of only three per­ sleep in the front bedroom of High St. He said he had com­ lar compladnt. She questioned 643-7695 Tile Rev. George F. Nostrand, sons who appeared at a Board his home. plained to Planning Director J. the legality of a roadway and !• l a F A l . LICENSED & INSURED TREE SURGEON ^Death Bus’ rector of St. Mary’s Episcopal of Directors’ comment session He said he bad complained to Eric Potter. He said that Potter parking lot in Rural Residence President Betrays Cliurch, will conduct a service Allied Troops in Massive Drive last night. ’The session was the town manage^r and had ask­ told him that a cease-and-de­ Zone on ’Tolland ’Tpke. She said Sunday at 8:18 a.m. on radio station WINP. The program is Driver H ad sponsored by the Manchester South: Thurmond Council of Churches and the By WALTER R. MEARS lawyers for the purpose ot as- Clergy Association of Manches­ Past Record To Smash Cong Camps Near Laos AP Pdlttcal Writer suring forced integration ...” ter. WASHINGTON (AP) —, Sen. '"ITUs is the sort of program ALLENTOWN,_____ Pa (AP) — Strom ITmnnond has accused which we 'would expect to get Jersey motor vehicle au- SAIGON (AP) — Bol­ lo s s Doreen DeCormier, President Nixon of breaking from a Democratic admlnistra- thorities have notified investlga- stered by 1,500 U.S. Ma­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George DeCormier of 879 Porter falth with the South on school tion,” said ’Ihurmond, who once (grs of a long record of reckless rines and heavy American St, was named to the dean’s C akloi desegregation and following pol- was a Democrat. and illegal driving attributed to B52 bombing raids an list for the second semester of teles which pould cost him the ihurmond said Nixon had the operator of a bus which car- 8,000-man allied force her freshman year at Emerson Whlte House In 1972. pledged him support for the tax ried seven children to their pushed ahead today with College, Boston, where she is The South Carolina Republi­ exempt status of private deaths Wednesday. | a massive drive to destroy majoring in theater education. can, who helped Nixon on court schools. The bus plunged off U.S.' 22 North 'Vietnamese base Southern delegates and voters ‘‘This decision breaks faith near Allentown Wednesday dur- camps in the northern part lOss Kerry Ann Lukovitz, In his campaign for the Presi­ with the people of the South,” Ing a rainstorm. Injuring 62 per- of ^ u t h Vietnam near the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. dency, said the White House Thurmond said. “ -As recently as sons. now is full of “ liberal and ultra­ Laotian border. George J. Lukovitz of 20 Barry Feb. 19, 1970, the President as- Charles Mellon, assistant dl- The allies continued to meet liberal advisers.” Rd., made high honors for the sured me positively that he sup- rector of the New Jersey Bu- little resistance in the week-long He said they represent the fall and spring semesters at St. ported the continuance of the reau of Motor Vehicles, said the operation, Indicating that North phllosoidiy of the (Northeast, Francis Hospital School of Nurs­ tax-exempt status of private driver "should have been Vietnamese troops and many of ing, where she was a freshman. which never su i^ rted Nixon, schools. The people of the South grounded for life” In October their suppUes may be in staging and will not in the next election. were counUng upon the Presl- 1W7, when he was found guilty areas across the border. Mrs. Everett Kelsey of 28 Au- The White House refused to dent’s word.” driving on a suspended 11- This, along with other devel­ tunm Bt. is attending a one- comment on ‘Thurmond’s speech. "I am warning the Nixon ad- opments, hel^tened speculaUon week session at the Edith Macy “ If President Nixon is to be . . . mlnlstraUon . . . that the people given an that some South Vietnamese ’Training Center, Pleasantville, successful In 1972, he must 11s- additional six-month suspension units might be preparing to ex­ N.Y. She is enrolled in work­ 11 the naUon wUl not support such ^ ” - tend the camp^gn Into Laos. shops dealing with conim unl^' Jority,” Thurmtmd declared In a unreasonable policies,” ‘Thur­ Except for the l,5(X> Marines service camping and Action ’70 lonely Senate chamber Friday. (See Pfige Eight) Best Sellers From Caldor mond said. “ I remind the chief and another 600 American sup­ along with adult Scouts from 16 “ He must take the pulse of other states. She is the only executive that the presidency is port troops, the rest of the allied America’s broad heartland. He adult scout from Connecticut. an elective office, and that what force Is made up of South Viet­ must keep faith with those who the people give, the people also namese forces. Pub. put their trust in him.’ ’ Love Story Sale 3.49 can take away.” The new developments Includ­ All Manchester Historical So­ Lift 4.95 Parting political company Panther Trial ciety standing committee chair­ by Erich Segal In an Interview later, Thur­ ed: with the administration, ‘Ihur- men, as well as the executive mond said, “ I feel kindly to­ —Heavy bombing strikes by Pub. , Cr C O mond denounced the Internal committee, will meet at the The Crystal Cave ward the President and I want Takes Break U.S. B62s along the Vietnam- Lift7.95 Sale Revenue Service decision to Cheney Homestead Monday at by Mary Stewart to help him all I can.” Laoe fnmUer. deny tax exemption to segregat­ 7:80 p.m. But, he said, "The interests of —^The movement of artillery The T r u m p e t of the Swan ed private schools, and the as­ Until Tuesday Lift 4.50 Sale South Carolina come first.” guns to within striking distance Mid-term reports cards were 3.19 signment of a Justice Depart- by E.B. White He characterized himself as NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP)— of Laos. issued , today to all students en­ ntent task force to oversee pub­ “ still a friend of the President.” The kidnaping trial of Black —The opening of an airstrip rolled in the Manchester Sum­ Beautiful doll with blonde hair, blue lic schoet- program. Cards are to be sign­ with an I agent midway from the border astride a key ed by a parent or guardian and bagging Justice Depairtment (See Page Eight) through testimony about Mc­ North Vietnamese Infiltration returned Monday. Lucas’ attitude when he was corridor leading from Laos Into arrested. South Vietnamese populous Robert H. Sines of 288 Au­ With the jury out of the court­ coastal lowlands from Da tumn St., biology teacher at room, FBI agent Lynn G. Tweed Nang southward. Manchester High School, is at­ Cambodian soldier carries a 30-caliber machine gun, with ammunition ready PURCHASES JJ,S. Reaction to Princess testified McLucas had “ asked to use during recent battles in the vicinity of Saang, Cambodia. (AP Photofax) Horror Tales U.S. Air Force CISO cargo tending the third annual sum­ me if I knew what the penalty planes began flying supplies mer institute in marine biology was for an accessory to a mur­ Into Kham Due today to support at Suffolk University, Boston. Disquiets Press in England der.” And, Tweed said, McLucas South Vietnamese infantrymen The six-week institute support­ Told of Viet addedd "he might have some sweeping the region between the ed by a National Science Foun­ LONDON (AP) — British In her shoes for a minute (if admission to make” but he dation grant, includes fldd U.S. Arms Aid to Cambodia Special Forces camp and the newspapers were chiding Ameri- that Isn’t an intrusion on the "wanted some assurances.” Prison Life border. study at Suffolk’s marine biolo­ cans to4ay for falling all over royal privacy)? Then McLucas’ attorney won a gy st^ o n at Cobscook Bay, Kham Due could be a jumping royalty and then complaining "If they were 19 and they had early recess for the day, pre­ By JIM ADAMS Maine,'in the Bay of Fundy re­ off spot for thrusts Into Laos If that Princess Anne, who Is visit- just heard the President say ‘we venting the jury from returning Goes Up $1 Million More Associated Press Writer gion. 19”xl0”xl2’ Raid House & Carden that is what the South Viet­ Ing Washington with Prince want you to get to know our and hearing ‘Tweed’s statement. WASHINGTON (AP) — The Reports had circulated to this “ Our intent Is simply to dls- WASHINGTON (AlP) — A namese have in mind. The Bug Killer Charles, doesn’t smile enough to Congress and our monuments’ . The trial resumes Tuesday, Miss Barbara M. Behnke, State Department, expressing effect In New Delhi during the pose of forces In Asia In a way Quaker doctor says, political camp was abandoned In May Cold-Flyte Aluminum Chest Kills insects up to suit them. wouldn’t they frown? after the weekend break. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen MciL ^ "faces"no^^^ chanres °ver a negotiated recent visit by Soviet Deputy that will be most effecUve,” he prisoners in a SouUi Vietnam In- 1968 under heavy pressure by 20 feet away. C One said the Americans don’t "Either the average age of F. Behnke of 178 E. Center St., Our r-nnsoa P r i n - Includlnfi' kldnaoliur reaultlnir in’ settlement in iraam,Paris, iuu> has UID-dls- Forelg^n Aiuuoic.Minister AI.AU.A* Nikolai A. P. A..- Fir- -- said.------lerrogauon terrogatlon center navehave remtearelated troops of the North Vietnamese Repels m o s- understand a British wisecrack. has been named to the spring Rag. quitos, flies, etc. PA^^^AnnA miirht well nnt hnva death In coimecUon with the ®l°s®4 Nixon administration ap- yubin with Indian Prime Minis- Johnson also said Peking Is stories of being tortured by 2nd Division and was reoecur 14.99 Black & Decker anyway. semester dean’s list at Green The newspapers here gave Wg known whetherwhAthAr hehA waa talkingtalkin’ alleg^ alleged murder of Alex Rackley, “ addlUonal $1 mil- ter Indlm P r ^ Omcer s ^ w i ^ only mlnlm^ s l ^ of electrical shocks t o their "ears, pled only during the past week Mountain College, Poultney, 9.88 another Black Panther member military aid for Cambodia. Carl Bartch said the flew Delhi adopt^g a less hostile attitude nippies and genitalia.*' by allied forcea without Raid Yard Guard of two separate things or o n e ------>-~- headlines to what some suggest­ President Nixon earlier an- embassy found nothing "to sub- towai^ the rest of the world. The South Vietnamese poUtl- Vt., where she is a student in Lightweight chest with sturdy handles. Vac-U-Tron insulation keeps food Electric Mower and the same. In May, 1969. rious resistance. Outdoor Fogger ed was snide criticism of the nounced that a $7.9 million al- stantlate the reports. TTie Communist Chinese have cal prisoners, both men and the retailing curriculum. or beverages cold. 70 assorted chests - no rain checks. "In either case, the prospect Seven other Panthers face B62 bombers kept up their 19-year-old princess by Ameri­ location to Cambodia had reduc- The State Department also indicated no interest In resump- women, also said they were could be less than appealing. trial later on capital charges in heavy concentration of raids on #1423 CF Deluxe Aluminum Chest IN o n - s I at n I ng, -a M £ \ can gossip writers while prais­ ed the U.S. military assistance announced a new chief of mis- tIon of ambassadorial talks with hung upside down from rafters Miss Linda P\>garty of 89 Our Rag. 17.99 12.88 Yes, come back, Paul Revere. the alleged plot. One of them both sides of the border and far­ Niles Dr. has been named to the non-toxic to I ing her brother Charles as sexy. program balance to zero. slon for the U.S. aid program in the U.S., despite American con- for hours and were forced to ther south today In the region #403 4 Gal. Kooler humans or pets. . . . . J , And bring that horse. Anne Is Bobby G. Seale, national dean’s list at Utica College of Our Rag. 5.99 3.99 And Anne was quoted In one , , “ , chairman of the Panthers. But administration officials Saigon. John R. Mossier, 46, will cem. drink "noxious substances,” Dr. where the bottlers of Laos, #1 Skotch Ice 4 Pk. Keeps hot or cold. Heavy steel deck; fingertip wheel ad­ dispatch asAO i,AtAA being a hi.bit fed.«H up would mu®*! ™“‘er be riding in McLucas, a 24-year-ld Pan- discovered another $1 million in replace Donald G. MacDonald, In addition, he said, he was Marjorie Nelson told a House Syracuse University for the .49 I Shell No Pest Strip those Maryland hills. Who South Vietnam and Cambodia spring term. 22” Motorized Grill justment. Fold away handle for quick, with the overenthusiasm of pho­ ther organizer In ’ Bridgeport, the 1969-70 csifal budget, the de- who returns to Washington to encouraged by Cambodia’s new subcommittee Friday, Our Rag. 12.99 8 .8 8 ' compact storage. #8010 Our Reg. 1.79 blames her? meet. tographers and reporters in the was arrested in Utah as a fugl- partment said Friday, and or- assume control of Near East regime. She reported treating dozens The U.S. Command reported Mies Sharon A. Gworek, American capital. m n m 3 tlce from justice on June 6, dered the funds given to Cambo- and South Asia programs in the “ The Communists have not of prisoners iriio were severely that the big bombers flew two 1969. Rackley’s body had been dla. Agency for International Devel- succeeded In doing anything In beaten by Interrogators. She daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray­ ” I cannot stand having 10 mil­ , A related story on the royal missions today 11 and 12 miles also said she saw evidence of mond Gworek of 30 French Rd., Boys’ 20” 3 Speed lion press people on iny heels,” visitors’ final evening of festivi­ found In a river In Connecticut On the Paris peace talks, U. opment. Mossier is former U.S. Cambodia except harassing,” southwest of Kham Due and two has been named to the spring 16 days before. Alexis jcriinson, undersecretary aid chief in Indonesia. and “ the Cambodian goverrt- the electric torture In hysterical Kodak she was quoted as complaining ties at the White House is on miles from the Laotian border. term dean’s list at Hartwlck to a British official. ” I just can­ Tweed said he met twice with of state, said chances for a ne- President Nixon’s announced ment is resisting very effectlve- reactions — chills, shaking and The B62s have been strik-. Page 3. fever that at first was diagnosed College, Oneonto, N. Y., where Hi-Biser Bike not stand it.” McLucas In Salt Lake City after gotlated settlement of the Viet- aid to Cambodia was originally *y ” ing along the frontier over the she is a sophomore Spanish ma­ the arrest. nam conflict are dim. Intended to go In the form of as malaria—particularly among Inslamatic Jeremy Campbell of the (See Page Eight) past week, and such raids fre­ jor. When State’s Atty. Arnold jjg enemy position small arms, ammunition, ra- women prisoners. quently are a tip-off for an In­ Evening Standard, In giving this "Tliere is nothing like British “ These women had all been Our report, said: ” T7ie trouble la royalty for getting the Ameri­ Markle tried to question ‘Tweed greatly deteriorated in the dlos. trucks, trailers and parts fantry assault. This was the about his second session with tortured by electricity in the in­ Rag. that the more the princess open­ can establishment excited. past year, but added, ” I frankly few T-28 training aircraft. case vriien American forces en­ 46.99 When It’s a Republican estab- McLucas, d e fe i^ lawyer Theo- gjg,jg Bartch said more Cambodian terrogation center,” she said, "X-15” ly resents the American press, "and lights coming on at night tered Cambodia May 1. lishment the general paralysis present time of the other side aid is planned for the new fiscal Vietnam War WANTED the more determined it becomes triggered these hysterical reac- Gen. William C. Westmore­ to dance attendance on her and of normal reactions seems to be Tweed's'-notes from the Inter- being . willing...... to negotiate. the year, but the amount has not land, U.S. Army chief of staff, Everything the eleven to fourteen year lons.” that riiuch worse. The White '^®^- peace.” been determined. said eeurlier this week after a Clean, Late Modd Camera old wants in a bike. Smartest, newest chronicale her growing impati­ Judge Harold Mulvey granted Riskiest For Dr. Nelson said she treated He made the statement in styling #1301. ence with the demands of a \ the permission, and when Koe- Johnson also touched on the ^ ^ the victims in a South Vietnam tour ot the war zone that thb m. 'niian hats, now happily doffed, Voice of America interview. USED CARS schedule so busy that sympa­ koff said he needed more time U.S. troop reduction In South f / \ ■ C prison near the Interrogation Communist command had the are nothing to all the fumbling The State Department also Korea, saying it “ can be carried Top Prices Paid 12’x36” Steel Wall thetic Americans are calling it to look them over, the judge rnkJ* U V 9 center in Quang Ngal—about six capability of launching a major Kit ‘downright ridiculous’.” protocol and formal Informality squelched rumors Russia had out without increasing the offensive In the northern quar­ Save an Extra that encrusts this royal visit. granted an early recess. miles from the scene of the al­ For All Makes! SAVE AN EXTRA ventured a proposal to start a threat to Korea.’’ He added the By FRED 8. HOFFMAN ter of South Vietnam. Coleco Pool#cHi236 The Guardian, a liberal news­ Come back, Paul Revere. Earlier in the day, McLucas leged My Lai massacre—while paper, snapped in an editorial: new conference aimed at ending U.S. has no intention of totally AP MUltary Writer serving with the American The U.S. and South Viet­ CARTER CHEVROLET WASHINGTON (AP) — *10 OFF Heavy gauge steel wall with mgged plastic vinyl liner. For real family fun! $15 OFF “ Why don’t they put themselves (See Page Eight) (See Page Eight) the Indochina conflict. withdrawing from Asia. Friends Service Committee Pro- namese operation centered In C O .. IN C . American general in Vle^ September jungle mountains 30 to 60 miles run a greater risk of being ■* 1968 and October 1969. south ot Da Naiig, South Viet­ 1229 Mein S t Our regular low price on 8’xl5” Coleco Pool Our Regular Low Price on All killed on the battlefield than in Rag. 10.99 nam’s largest city. Some troops Phone 649-5238 She testified at House foreign 1.99 Great splasher pool, safe for tots. 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James Severin, 38, and was riding collided with another big bomber during a Vietnam IN Sail Boat Patrolman Anthony Rlzzato, 87, Our Rag. 159.97 were at the high-rise Cabrinl mission. • A U G N M EN T Homes housing project to talk Veteran officers and military (Front Bnd Parts) with neighborhood youths as historians, noting the high num­ part of the police department’s ber of battlefield deaths, cite • BRAKES program on community rela^ the Ul-deflned battle lines of the (Disc or Regular) tions, police said. guerrilla style conflict as part of the reason. The predominantly Negro • MUFFLERS In World War I, World War n, housing development has been and Korea, they said, the action Unsinkable boat with the scene of sporadic racial was fought along clearly identi­ • TAIL PIPES two sails - mainsail and troubles. Policemen in that dis­ ji b . Alum inum mast fied lines. 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Sound barrier ' buildings, (^ c e r s said. brigade commander may find ”T%ey started to open up on his units widely dispersed and Mon., Tues., Wed. 8-5:80 boats per store - n o rain checks.- Reg. 69.99 49.88 portable brings cool comfort. Two-speed fan, adjustable tem­ us. it was like a firefight,” said fighting as indi-vidual elements. Thurs., Frl. 8-8 8 Ft. Reinforced Pram Boat Our perature. / Sgt. Edward Kljowakl, one of TTius, the generals ofton have Marine plywood. Perfect tender for larger boats. Reg. 59.99 44.88 the first policemen at the shoot­ felt it necessary to fly over the Sat. 8-1 ing scene. battlefields to monitor and di­ Usipg a patrol car as a shield, rect the actions of troops under two j^ ce m e n dragged the fa^ their command. TTiey also have •''A** WE HONOR tally wounded men into ^ u ad adopted a practice of making Sale: Fri. and Sat. cars and rushed them to nearby' flying visits to units In the field. ‘Die helicopter also has come Suspect Apprehended WATERBURY WALLINGFORD Henrotin Hospital, where they were pronounced dead. \ Into its own, replacing the horse Thomtto "Viola of New-Haven aits in police station Likt«**d A W«lc«tt Id. It. 49 TTie Rev. Dennis Kendrick, of the Indian campaigns and the in> Howell Township, N. J., after his arrest in con­ 1145 Tdlnd Tiriplli* 2310 MiwtII Av«. It. 5 At MMfd«i Ui« jeep ot World War n as the fa- Open Late Every Night who is a pastor in the nelghbor- nection with $229,000 robbery o f a New Jersey Othar ttorat k>ea^ in Dinhury7llbrwanG\Stamford, Rivanida, Paalufcill, Badford Hills, Kinsston, Poughkaapsia, Nmihamptpn & Framingham (See Page Eight) A

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